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l • '· VO[. tr, NO. 108, l SECTIONS, 44· PAGES . \ ' SATURDAY, MAY 4, '1968 • CHU eENTS
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'B,oody S~9e·s' ere.ate Leg,al Circµ~~in Court .
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By JACK BROBACK would "liDcerely .apololiJe" to the
CM .. Dlllr ,... lwt coart.
A ruling which finds the county District Attorney Cecil Hieb said
district attorney's office, In eUect, in the Judie's ruling was "only one
contempt of municipal court Friday aspect of the cue apinst Robert E.
beoame. the newest act in one of the Lee."
most in~edible legal circuses ever to If that isn't the understatement of
"play" Orange County. the year in county jurisprudence, it
And, to make the latest·twtst in the will cerUllnly make the seq)i.finals.:
.Robert E. Lee case even more un· The cue lnvolYing the alleged at.
believable. the judge who banded tempted •urder al a La Habra woman
down the decision -Judge IJoyd Ver· started elpt weeb a1<>.
ry -hinted be might drop the con· The vietim is atiil in a coma in
tempt-Clm'1es if the-DA and bit mee--Orutt °"'8b Medical cuter. ·
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Prime evidence in the case was the
shoes ol tbe suspect, alleged to contain
bloodstains. The suspect, Robert E."
Lee, is ficttting for bis freedom.
A gaute of courts and attorneys is
fighting Jor possession ol hls lboes.
The whole tangle started witb the
arrest of Lee, 4$, on Marct'I 9 for
allegedly beating and stabbing Marie
Siuro, 44, in her La Habra home.
Several contino.ances in the cue hi
the North Or.ante Coo.nty Court follow·
ed and early in April, a deputy publle
de.(ender turned over a brown paper
LIKE A GINTLIMAN -This cat may not 4111
Emily Po51. ~ ~ certainly eab mo. like a
iuuernu than a feline.
qualitiu, too.
f
'Purrfeet Eater . .
Mesa Puss Thinks He's Human
"Sit down at that table and eat your
food like a gentleman."
· Se there he sat, like any well -man·
nered 4-year-old. and even handled the
eeas like a gentleman.
1 Sound familiar? It should , to any
• parent.
• But in this case, "he" happens to be
;. Topo. and Topo happens to be a cat.
But don't let.him hear you call him
that.· •
·"He does everything we do," said
Mis owner Ray Freeman of Costa
Mesa. "He goes oo camping trips,
fishes and surCs. ''
But the most astonishing fad is that
• Topo sits at the table and eata his food
with the rest of "f~." And just to
prove he's a gentleman, he does it
with his paws and never touches his
mouth to the plate.
It niay :not be in Emily Post's eli·
quette book. but it's probably the most •
mannerly thing a member Of his
specles has ever done.
"We heard about this cal in England
who had to have-his teeth pul.00
before he would eat with his paV..S,"
Freeman &aid. "But we just trained ·
Topo to .do that,' and now he's bee'h "
doing it for about three years."
Thlt means he 's been eating at the
table like any "human" since he was
one year old. That's a better record
than most real humans have .
Aifport Commiitee Says/
Shhh!. to Coun!}' Plil;.es
. By BRUCE BEN~N . · ~t.oring system to measur~ the °' 111e r»IY ""' ..... • sound produced from planes. . · t Each plihe would have a max1mum Forcing an airplane ~o be qUJe f!laY amount ot noise it is allowed to make. sdm like telling .the birds not to smg. u it esceeded that amount. a decibel
·but a aubcomnuttee ~f . the ~=ng.~ meter on a ground-bued mooitorlng
County Airport Comn:ussion "1 system would say-1<>.
know• how to hush things up. "The ordinance is scheduled for
'J1\le subcQ!llmittff. is C?'1 the verge of final hearing v~ry soon," reported
developing an anti-noise ordinan~e Jack Mullan, head of the Newport
that. would force aviators to . fly their Beach Air Traffic Advid-y Com-
Lag una ~tarts
Suit to Claim
Main Beach Park
By RICHARD P. ·NALL
Of 1tte~l-11et ll•ff
A condemnati su.it was fiJed by the
city of Laguna ach Friday aimed al
making a 40-yeaJ' eam ·come true -
a park along the Main Beach.
· The imminent domain action filed in
Superior Court by the City Attorney's
,Office lists 10 parcels of land from the
FloltH Laguna to and inclu_dink the
Hotel de la Costa.
Nine of the parce~$e the property
of ConsoUdated,..MOrtgage Co. which
offered thepY""to the city for $1.75
million. The city made a counter offer
and. negotiations broke off.
/The other parcel, with 2.5 feet or fron~. ls.owned by l~a Keliher anrl
splits the Consolidated Mortgagr
holdi gs.
Laguna Beach· c o u n c i I m e n
unanimously approved l h e con·
demnation action on April 3. The 10
parcels .are only a part of the beach
frontage Laguna seeks for Its window
to the sea.·
"The city Is also negotiating with
other owners for land· between the
Hbtel de la Costa and Uie Boys Club of
l..ltguoa Beach. The total £ronta2r
souglfi is about 1,000 fee( which ha~
been appraised at $'Z.65 million.
City Manager Jam~s D. Wheaton
estimated that il will be six or sevrn
(See BEAC!f, Plft !)
sa<!k containing several pairs of shoes.
one reportedly· bloodstained, to Judge
Log an Moore.
The continuing battle r e v o I v e s
around the legality of the distr11ct at-
torney's office sei1Jng the bag of
shoes. -
They had been held in trust by
.Judge M.oore in a \ocker in his
l'hambers and the dlstricl attorney's
men obtained a warra.nt authorizing
tftem to take them. '
Legality hinge~· on whether the
shoes, or iginally discovered by the
public deCender's men when they were
representing Lee in 'the North Oruge ·
County Court. can· be used by the
district attorney's office as evidence
against Lee.
Following the seizure of the shoes
legal fireworks · shot through the
courthouse almost daily.
First. Judge. Moore disqualified
himseU from the Lee case and the
public de!ender was removed by him
because ·of a possible conflict of in-
terest.
A private attorney, Robert Fraser of
....
Anaheim, was urned by the court to
defend Lee. The Board of Supervisors
hired .an attorney to defend the public
defenders who bad refused to answer
questions before the Grand Jury when
subpoenaed by. the district attorney's ><
office.
Later. the supervisors hired an at-
tornex to defend the North Orange
County Court in the tangled legalistic spiderweb. ·
Named was Ron Tiday, a fOl'l!ler-
' (See COURT, Pa1e %)
Bie on Plane '
Jet Crashes in Tlxas Country~ide
DAWSON. Tex. CUPO -A Branirf
lnternaiional Electra airliner exploded
during a violent electrical storm Fr)·
day and crashed into a central Texas
pasture, killing all 84 persons aboard.
It was Ole worst plane crash this
year in the United States.
The plane, carrying 79 passengers
and a crew of five, was en route from
Houston to Dallas on a night thal'
would have taken it on to Tulsa, Okla.,
and Memphis. Tenn.. when it disap-
peared from radar scopes at 2:41 p.m.
PDT.
A witness said the Electra blew up
in a "red flash" as bright as Ole sun.
Pieces floated down through driving
rain into a pasture, smashing to pieces
COtif.St Neurotics _V nite
T~.{ight Their Hangups
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By"' AftTBuR R. VINSEL Of ,... .,.., ... ...,
What's your problein?
Do you (eel depres~ed at times, In·
secure, lonely, full of anxiety?
Are you snappish, hostile and even
guilty of slapping people around once
in awhile?. •
Maybe you have a· ·homosexual
hangup? · ·
Does it sometimes seem the world is
against you? Why shou ldn't it be? ¥ou're rotten
to the ccre and that's prObably rotte~
too. . /
By now, you're probably simmering
tt\lt someone sitting behind a
typewriter -someone-you've t1ever
mt't -would make such anonymous
assessment oC )19Ur character.
That's )>eCause you're just another
neurotic. one of the 85 out of every 100
~or>1e whose personalities contain -
to one de~ee or another -the fester-
ing burrs of misery, violence or even
sell-destruction.
A program new in Costa Mesa but
wid~ly acce pted s~e its national
founding in 1965; however, may be of
aid. It's called Neurotics Anonymous.
"What It means. is help for the emo-
tionall y disturbed." says Lois, a vic-
tim of migraine headaches and acting
spokesman for the new local chapter.
Patterned after the famous 12-step
program originated by Alooholics
Anonymous. N.A is open lq people of
all ages and many degrees or neurotic
illness. so far claiming an 80 percetit
success rate. ~
"We don·t put down medicine an<t-
psyct.iatry," says Lois. who has had
therapy herself and also worked with
disturbed patients. "~ut th~y are of no
avafl In some cases. '
The Neurotics Anonymous Interna-
tional Liaison~ (NAIL) nonprofit cor·
poration wa s founded three years ago
by Grover, who fought his way back
from neurosis and alcoholism to
become a clinical psychologist.
The group does not stick to the line·
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HE HAS HOPE NOW
Neurotic1 Anonymous Helps
ty drawn scientific definition of a
Murotic.
To Ulem, a rreurotic is simply' so-
n~eone whose emotions interfere with
his functioning in any way and to any
degree -as recognized by the in-
dividual himself.
"We get so many phone calls, but so
many people just won't he Ip
themselves,·• says Lois, "they have no
real desire -and that's the first
step." -
Actually. the first st.ep is dialing In-
formation for the NA telephone
number.
And the only requirement for NA
memlforship is a sincere desire to
recovvr from emotion;il illness, which.
{See NEUROTlC, Paft !)
a small building Md scattering wreck·
age for two miles and bodies over an
acre.
An 11-man federal safety team was
lo begin an investigation at t)le site
~ay. Tbe FBI sent its "disaster ~ad" to help in the identifications.
.A;n FBI spokesman in Washington said
(See PLANEt Pa1e !)
Arness Yacht
o catamarans raced lnkl Ensert·
ada harbor eaciy FPjd.ay aftemoon
within a half hour of eadl other to
beat out a former America's Cup 12· '
meter contender for f irst lo finish
hooors in tbe 21st ruMing of the New-
port to Ensenada International Yactit
Race.
Jim Arness' 58-foot catamaran Sea-
smoke from Lo's Angeles· Yadlf Club
crossed the finish line at 3:10 p.m. a
_haU hour before Ken Murphy's 46-
,.,. foot Aitane from California i'i acht
Club, beating out Ule first stnJe hull
vestel, Jack Bailie's. Newsboy from
Newport Harbor Yacht Club. which '
crossed the finish Une at f :25.
In. a dreary, over.cast race. slowed
by light winds. just 30 boats had lift·
ished by 9 p.m. Friday, while an ad-
ditional 44 which.. had started from
Newport Harbor Thursday scratched
Ulemselves.
Direct race reports received by ham
operator Oarroll D'. Hudson oC 1121
Nott.lngbam Roa4, Newport Beach in·
dicated west.erl)' .winds pushed the
fleet into a confused finish Fri<iay
night.
-Nearly three doun of 8l"I original sn entries failed to start while the •
bad we.ather conditions forcing a slbw
(See ENSENADA, Page 2)
· Son_gwriter GuiJty
Of Wife's Murder .
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Thomas
Dilbeck, e couhtry and western music
soagwTiter. has been convicted d. first-
degiee murder in the courthouse slay•
ing of his estra11'$.ed wife.
A Superi«' CoUft jury found.J)ilbeck,
62. guilty ~ shooting; hb wife . Hilde·
gard. 4!. to death last Jan. 16, and
wounding her att.orney and two wit-
nesses for her in a divorce sult.
• planes more quietly during landings mittee. ·
atld takeoffs. ". "'I'be ordlnance would caJJ for·. Wbat the. prbpostd law calls for 11 a almOlt ma.lmum IOUDd attenuation."
SEALS Strike
he said. '!All plmles have rupit
recordert, and if a decibel lneter ·
showed the plane wu too noilf, the
Island · May Sink· Before It's· Built
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Slated Suiiday
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pUot could be made to vedfy the pa1· By WlLLIAM REED
tern be flew by &ft iapectioD of the ' Of "" o.-. "9t Miff .-flitri,. ~~ O:.~ ~'!e found Is ' Just off Bolaa Chica State Beach ....... near Warner Avenue in Huntington
tbat ·~·s for tlall," be said. Beach Is 1 bit ot sea which has bcrn '-~Uol '::! ::.::VU: ~~ di1c.•u11ed all the way from the halls o( ._. Coagress to the baclcrooma of b:irs prtaci..::.· u well as _AU C.l and where men atp beer after 1 day's work
Bc.11 on an oil rl1. He said plane• would achieve "max-'l'he lttetcb ot water ls the proposed lnnmt IOtind ......... bJ t'11tn.1 6 ~ ,.._ UlblC fclrmalu to alt• of the wortd.'1 llr1est nuclear
_...._ ..._ ~a ....... __ delaltlq and power plant. It baa been
-_...,u --~--u. repoai*7 ol the hopes and ..._.. ..,ltf, dreama al.......,.. for eofvint the
Al .. ....._ • ..._ tatathelJ. wat«. protlleina al tbe world aod both
vjolatloll al lbt DOill ~ ~ tbe wa• ..a power problem• of the
be .............. ,.. ........ ~ up °""' .. 09ast. '° ....... bt jail aad • -a.. 'Or1slnall,y billed. u • '444 mmlon ftt IUbccllnmitM wll1 tum ta pro-project and a. JUt venture of local,
potal oww to *,.t aomm'N'Dllfts, at.ate. and natJonal governmtQU With
wtto la tun will f& ••d 1 ftaal pro-private ftlterpri1e, the nidear ls lend
poeed orcllnMce to the County llOll'd and tM 1ttlodln1 equipment now car·
ol ~s far-~ ~ rt a price ta1 Of '715 mlWoa.
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A few months ago the Orange Coest participate depends on whether they
was reverberating with the tout! of can still make a profit from the ln·
~be state. national and local leaden vestment. • who. aloof 'with the top !hen in tbe One tiling seema cer.tain -there
private companies associated with the wiU be llttJe addJUonaJ financial' aid
Bol!a Island nuclear project, were from the federal government. The
b.alllnt the slping of pacts which were federal government Ja IChedUled to
to lnsure construction of the plant on contribute '61 million Of the con·
an artlficlaJ !stand ofJ Huattnston struction cost.
Belcb. ' Rep. Craig Hoerner CR-Long Beach)
Now the particlpaUng p r J v a t e told the DAILY PILOT tblt "there is
utilities, Southern California EcU10a no poaslbllity ot more lundt becaUM of
Co. and San Dlego Gas and Electric the fiscal condltJon ol tbe OOUDb'y at
Co., and tbe Loa Angele• DeplrtmeDt the present time.'1
Of Water and Power, ar~ debatiq the He added that "althoulb Ule COits
adViaablllty al bu11dlnl tht two are up two-thirds, wbtt.btr the federal
mlClear reactan IDd pntr~ pvemment llClds the llddltv.al tw~
were to have provided fJ'e third.a to Its share or not 1bou1d make
power to meet the need11 of 2 mlllioft little dUference." '
people. \ OM of the major lactora In deciding -The price , up because pf (nflaUoft, wbttber to go altead and bWJd the ..,_
11ecordlng to the englMtrs. Whether ~ Island and tbe power ud °I prlvate compuiea can conUDut to .., plants wUI lie wbetber tile
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uUUUcs are willing to increase their
share from the $2:~ mUlior. they already have pledged. ·
MetropoUtan Water !strict. which
is to buJlc! the project, II ll Is ever
built. is pledged to 1126 mUllon and its
directors are scheduled to hear a Cull
report and recommendation on May
14.
What the MWD decides to do likely
will determine lhe fate Of Bolsa htand
anct the dreams of bulldlnt the pUot
plant which was er.ected to set the
pace for construction of dWlttD•
plants au o•er the world. •
From Hotmer's viewpoint, the pro-
ject could 10 ahead, at lealt 1n put.
"If the:~ 't bu1J4 the de11~~!/lanf. the sbould build the as a
•uclt• k," be aid.
"It could blvt senrll Wiil nucJur r., ( .. llLAND .... I)
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2 OAJl V PILOT Saturd~y. May 4, 1968 ..
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,..,.; ~ ~ patieDtl GPll'-St. Laa'• !pilcopal Hospital in Hou.. that bad ,circulated bllOod through bis
their paltent w'as ''entirely satis·
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a ~ hour operation performed by a In Cap;-Ton, nlf.bJi-;;ur-;; salcS .
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ated on J!'rtday .. were tn satlsfactory iOD. Tn.; an 11111den~!led 45-year.ord system once every tw~ mlnutM.
fectarJ." ' Llttlt lllformation w,. made nan ..
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., conwUon today but a third whd under· man Wbe tmdlrwut complMel,y un-.'M>e normal rate wu 30 1111d1,
wimt the rare 01urgery a daY ~Uer eveJIUUl" IUftlll'Y ln London'• Natio,._l b1iumwa1 aaid.-Ud Ole new bMrt ta.
able a ut the latest transplant but
medical sources said there was 1pec..
ulatJoll the surgery may have been the
world's first attempt at a complete
Uon." · Barnard'• .ecowt heart tranaptant
Cooley, a farmer associate ol Dr. patlent. ~ lne to have survived ·
was said by doctors to be facing a Heart JlctPltal: and Jo.epb IUIOJ" • .fO, en from an athleticall~ inclined,._,. Michael Debakey. pioneer in the de· such sura*f before the latest at.
velopment of artificial heart pumps. tempts, was dentht Philip Blaiberg "very C.ritlcal period." who received a ne~ h~art a~ the, P:ilo er. man who died of a }.>rain hemor-
The three patients, all men , were Alto-Stanford Hospital in Cahforn1A. h .· 1 u g blood at lh 1 the world's eighth, nioth and 10th Dr. Norrnan .E. Shumway, who dt>· r age. was c1rcu a n e heart and lung ITqnsplarit. . said lO'hours after the surgery, "The nb~ llvin~. a ~-normal life in South
operation may be classified as a sue· Africa. •
b~ tran$J>laltl cases. They received vised the surgical techniques used in normal rate. ~ new hearts . within two days at the transplants and who operated r,n Shumway said Rizor facea a crftlcif
The Ul-man surgical team was head·
e<fl>y Dr. Oonatd Ross. 4S. a former
colleague of Or. C~ristian Barnard of
Cape Town. South Africa. who pel'·
formed the first heart trapsplant Dec.
3, 1967.
'cess." •. The.first patieJat. Louis. Wuhka'*.Y
Thomas received the heart· of Mrs. 55, died 18 day• after bis· operatio~ ,;
imo hospitals in the United States ahd Rizor Thursday. said his patient's period ih .the "next few days or a Charles Martin, lS, the Victim of an Dec. 3. .
a·ppanm!y self-inOicted gunshot wound Shumway ala<> performed the· opera.
Thursqay foµowing . an argument with tion previouslx. His patient. steel· eae in Britain. • lungs had w~kened Friday. f~iling to week.''
•'!'he recipients, all of . whom wne provide $Ufflc~nt oxygen for his blood. In London sunteons who perfot1lled
jlven hearts of younger peraons. wer.e Shumway said his patient's new the world's 10th heart transplant and ~erett £lare Thomas Jc., .• 47, a Phoe· heart had "confused his lungs," which Britain's first, said ·the condition of Jn Houston, Thomas, '1_!10 survived
her IS.year-old husband. ~ worker M~~ Kasperak, 53, died two
Meanwhile .in Oroote ScbUlT Hospital weeka later.
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ed--Divisi6ll :·Th:rown Back ·. "·
PLANE.· ..
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Outnumbered Marines Foil ·Mmsive N. Viet Strike . . .
there was no reason to . suspect foul
play. A crewman's body, bis log book still
beside him. was round and bis cockpit
.,SAJGON (UPI) -Outnumbered U.S.
Marines and gov~mment troops de·
'-ted a full Nortit· Vietnamese divis·
iba trying to overrtin the D0ng Ha
Hpply base in the~ }>l~g~~.~ssautt of
th~ war , milita.l\y spokesme.n said to·
d~y The four~y OO:ttle cost the Com:
munists 856 lives. --i
The battle was so intense ·at times
that the. Marines used captured Com·
munist weapons when they ran low on
ammunition. ..
"Th.is is the first time t.bey 've_£!lll·
ed anything like this." said a Marine
spokesman at Da Nang. ·"They defin·
i{ey wer~-trying to overrun-D:>ng Ha
and we've~!!~--
bering about 5.000 man. held the div· a possible Viet Cong attack on Sligon Instrument! at the eastern end of the
si.on back. and they managed to block. Off·tih~ M· long, narrow strip. or land whtre the
Marine losses were put at 68 killed
and 3'l3 injtnltd seriously enough for
ev.acuaition. SOllth Vietnamese losses
cape routes of a main force Viet C~ng main wreckage came to rest.
unit in the action southwest o! the~ . Federal officials said late Fri~ay . " · night they had not yet located the flight Other allied forces batUed Com.mu:, . recorder. which was in the tail sec·
r.ist units at J><:ints . n~rtbwe~ ~d uon". or the pilot's v oi ce recorder. were escribed as "light. v northeast of the city. lullmg more tile · which is carried under the left rear
_ The alijes broke the back of the as· .50 Viet. Cong· in the tw-0 engagements: . cabin seat.
saultF riday ~hen tile Comnfunists ·Some of the-m-:>$ bitter-fighting. "rt a1~pears this plane exploded pri·
made a counterattack about five mil· around Dong Ha occurred when the or to hitting the ground inasmuch as it
es nort.h of Dong Ha an~ then wit h· North Vietnamese sought to take con-' i5 scattered over a large area," said
drew, leaving behind 67 dead. lrol of the Cua Viet Rlver, important Jere Cox, Braniff public relations of·
Dong Ha is just south or U1e buffer as a supply route . ficial at Dallas.
st.rip and a few miles from tile coast at It was on tile north bank o< 1be riv· Ambulances carriecUhe .dead.._wrap.
the crossroads of major water and er that '8 Marine unit ~as pinned down ped in black plastic. sheeta, blankets
overland supply routes. and rao ~t of ammUllllti'!°. The leath· and pillowcases, to this little tQwn .
Arou n<I Che ~pita! city of 'Saigefn ern~ks fl<'l<:ked up AK47 .nnes from ~e . 500 persons .where re~cue worke d ~~6k~snren ·sa1d~~~bat~-....bcdie~_d ... North V1etna!"ese and them out m the high sc ·gym.
Vie l Ccng rorces in L'lree areas, kill· fou~h.t tile!f W,ar back. to tihe1r base. naslum. , . . ,._ •
ing nearly 200 enemy troops in a day-Military 0Hic1als said that after. the F~deral offlc1als a the Texas
long clash 28 miles southwest of the count~rat!ack was smashed F~1day National Gu~d to al off the crash Gaiei11 Girl•
The 8,()00.man division, first in the
war to be massed for a single strike,
moved south from-the demilitarized zone. (DMZ) and attacked.the Dong Ha
base Tuesday. th.e spokesmen said. In
four. days of fighting the allies, num-
From Page 1
ENSENADA. • •
ctly. U.S. J&t f1ghler·bombers and artillery site: and said ery piece of wreck·
-, were called in to hammer at the re· age would retrieved and marked
The troops were on a "red alert'' Ior treating Communist force. for later assembly, a task that may
Pea.ce Long, Har.d }obj ,/
take days.
e five crew JJ1embers were identl·
fied as Capt. John R. Phillips, 4&, a
22-year employe of Braniff; first of·
ficer:John F. Foster. 32: second officer
Donald W. Crosslaod.-28: and Steward·
t'sses Jo Carol Brand, 22, and Suzanne
Renz .. ·
A group of Girl S c o u t a from Los Alamitos TrooP 14.U · 11-
,sist Westminster TrooP. 283 in pitching a pup tent for "~y Gaiety"
today at lbe Orange County Fairgrounds where everything from
artwork and camping equipment to a parade a.nd hor,e drill team
will " be presented before an expected crowd of 30,000. From ~ft
to right are Arlene Emilio, Martha McCollum and Cathie West.
race sent t.he other 44 boats bac't . • · • ~
h~e~::i~ elapsed time of 28'.~ ·Johnson Warns Nation
hours and thlrd place (iMsh gave it a ·
The ·tour-engine turboprop Electra
was a taler version or the Lockheed
planes WMch were once grounded in
1960. ~Three Electra crashes in 1959
I COURT 'CIRCUS' gcod ·shot at overall honors. Sea·
.smoke's elapsed time was 26.839. W'ASHINGTOrJ' (UPI) President
Harbor Are-a boats finishej high up ,Jc:1nson. ebullient at the prospects of
• · 1 , preliminary talks aimed at peace ·i
in the honors as 4olm P1erse 1 ~ .ca ta·.~ Vietnam, is n"evertheless c~utio . g
maran Patty Cat f~m BYC hrushed the American pe~ple Urat th earch
1'be are many. many hazards
· iculties ahead.
and and 1960 took a total of 159 lives. Two
were·believed· attributable to a struc·
turai malfunction which Lockheed cor·
rected at a cost of $25 million. "We hope thi.s agreement on initial
contact will prove a step forward and
can represent a mutual ~d seriouii
movement by an parties toward pe-ace
in Southeast Asia."
municipal judge in the same court he
now represents.
On April 2.6, Tiday argued before
Judge Thompson that the 'district at·
torney had filed a criminal complaint
against Lee before .the North County
Court, thus establishing that court's
legal jurisdiction over the case.
fourth. Jay Johnson s Cal-50 from BYC £or ~n end to war will be ard and
finished sixth; Buddy Edb~en's cata· .-hazardous and trying.". . •
maran Polynesian Concept Crom BYC •. .!\!though <!bvto m . a buoya~. . . · • mc·od follow1 an,nouncement that firtibed seventh and Don Haskell s talks wUl t iri Paris ~ 10 or a
sloop Ch11basco from NHYC finished 'lew d:a ater. J<thnson· Fri&iy night
eighth. . . r . ed llis earlier warnmt~' ol cau·
Ottiers from the Harbor Area In the ' about the talks. • ·
first 30-tinishers were : · Spe~g at ~e ·d~catio!' of the . . Sm1thS'Oruart 'Institution s national col· Ima Loa, Vic Stern, ~I . ch lectfon of fine arts in iU new museum.'
Yacht Club, 19 ; Prel~de, JjP lllder· the l>resident said: " "-...
man. BYC, 24; Robon ll ft H. Gnu1t, ·"Tiie days and weeks and moptils
NHYC 26· Duello · 1am White Seal ahead will be hard and hazardous &11d
B&aeb 'va~t rr· Brana H~ston tryiDg. But witJi every fiber of my . . . . • ' ' being, I shall ~ to m~ve u"I fr'9m S4)i~. Isle Yadlt Club. 29, and fithting to peace; front enmity to
•"" ~ arry Faber, Sooth Shore brotherhood: from ~structioll tg~om·
Club,. 30. . . moll efforta on behalf of the men and Complete list of fuushers at 10 p.m. women and children of all Southeast Fr~y : Asia;.t!.... • . ·~
U:~$M01(!, Jim l\r"4!Uo LA.Ye. u t. 7U3'1 Earlier Friday. a~·s net.l.onal(y ~!~"N11i:.-111e~ ... vt.u'~~ .. ;~c7'.Mi~1PlT~~s~~t'. televised news conie . e, he caution·
~.P·~~: ~~f· ~·:;.,~·-~~s~L~HP~t~: ~e ed, "This is only the· err first step.
Jol\Moll. ave. C•t JO. n .31s1
POLYNESIAN CONCEPT, aucldv El>Hn. ave, at, 1t,Jf(l1 CHUaASCO, 0on ~skell1. NHYC, stooo, 2'·""1 MAKA!,_ Miian Colldl1 CTC, cal, lt . .-.1 NAltRAGANSE "• John 1 Auolon, HYC, cutltr, 2'.m 1 K.AltAMA. lllcherd WhMltr, SOYC, 1o.m.11r, 2t.IOI, alld NAM SANG, John T~. SMYC,
cutter, 2'.131. ;
l"ollowl"' 111 order of flnlsll _., HAU.ELUJAH, Martin G .. ldl, SOYC, sloolt, CO· OUILLI, Albwt Eror, OltYC, lOomei.ri PEGA$0, Clferlts' MICK-. SMYC, •IDWI TOltU, Tl•o•"n•t s.vllr, SllYC, at.
''"'nAft H.tllmet1l/Oav1 •• LahYC, Y••'l THALi/\ 1111 L. E. alReY. $0YC, tloolt: IMI OA, Vic
,,.,,., sieve, at; HILARIA, Oeve ''"'"""· OYC. euflt<!_ GALATEA, RlcN rd ~1M1. lAYC, vawl; WHITI ClOUO, Daw lttclrf, KHTC, c""9r;
SIMOON, JoM Noble. save, v ... 1, 'ltE.LUOE. Jiii! llncleflNfl, IYC, Slooltl AL.SUN/\ II, Allen Puck· tit. CalYC. 1looo1 llOaOH II, R. H. Gren!, HHYC.
slooo1 OUELLO, ~am -~· SlllYC, K looP, ~!u~'°" '~fJ:!.. ~~~c. ~=1i.~1.~· c~~~ .~~:~~~ F'lllfr, SSSC. slooo 010 HOT FINISH: -• lbetross. AITIOUftlr.t, l\r..,, lll<lc-'"'""• II let~ Motl~. eh~llt. e11r1111n1, !>•llflllu~. 0 1 .. ioll'. ~'."f:r~.o~'!'m"il~r:.fc.'90•· Evonl"'J Stor, Flnq.
Gulffromo, H1ff ~. H.valt, HOMY WIN!, loun• IV, KtlNI~ ... ,. Kutlnt1. Lortltl. LU<.-Y Dot. Mouol Marfr, Mfckt~ II, Mlll04ln, Novi• def M4ir. Ou~n !Aal>. ""'leM II~ 116!1do. S.M!t. S...ttM~ S.raols, ~re<>· dil>llV 1s.¥i;;11 Serie~" SOI/bf-. lrnton. forefl, TrvlV "•fr. v llerta. w llldV.
Negr~ Students
Seize College's
8°'8iness Off ice
BEACH • • •
From P .. e J •'
months before' the matter cotiles to COW't. . ,
But the filing, he said,. ~es the dale
of value. "No matter what ls dotte on ~ property now it C8Jl't affect the
valf.e ; that's what the legal eagles tell
me," said Wheaton. ' ..1
Consolidated Mortgate had an·
nounced plans to, build a multi-story
apartment complex on its holdings H
lhe city ctid not purchase them.
Twice in tbe past. general obl!gation
hond elections to ·purchase thl' park
.. have narrowly failed to gain the two·
1hfrds necessary yes vote.
Learning last yeat that they could
not legally stage a special election to
see if the majority ot citizens favored
the acquisition. councilmen agreed to
go ahead on the acquisition by lease
purchase.
~Front P•9e J
ISLA.ND ...
electric power plants serving industry
and th~ homeowners. The electric ·companies can afford ·the in·
vestment."
William Gould . senior vice president
and chairman ol. the project manage-
ment b6ard for. Southern California
· Edison Co., told the DAILY PlLO'I'
tlfat "during the la3t two or three·
months there has been a re-evaluation
of the costs. or whether the project
would be economical for the Edison
Co •
Johnson emofu>rrally defended his
own role in the quest for peace at Fri·
day night's opening. "( have,jsaught
this moment for more days and more
nights than you will ever credit -in
enough places for historians to judge
· th-at we were fuUy credible when we
s.aid ·~ny.time, anyplace.' "
He was warmly applauded by a
large VIP auwence .including such
Senate "doves" as J . William Fol·
• bright (D·ArkJ. After his short speech,
' the President went to the Fulbrights.
kissed the senat9r's wife and-shook
han,ds with the chairrpan of the Sen·
ate FQreign Relati<>ns Committee.
A! his morning news cQnference. the
President ri;fused to discuss his an·
.nouncement that talks would begin .
maintaining it would' not be "useful
for public officials to confuse delicate
negotiations by detaiJing per~nal
views or suggestions or elal>oratini?
positions in advance." . .
.
Aubrey St. Clair . .
Funeral Service ·
Plan~~d Monday
Funeral services will be held Mon·
rlay for Aubrey St. Cl air. a Laguna
Beach architect since 1934. , ·
Mr. St. Clair, 78. of 424 .Jasmine 5t.
rlied Thursday night at Laguna Beach
:'llurslng Home. Services are to bc~in
at 10 a.m. in the Laguna Beach
1-'untral Home.
The ct.arm of Laguna w a s
. discovered by Mr. St. Clair's artist
rather. Norman B. St. Clair, around
fhe Lwn of thol century. The deceased arcnnect played here a,, a .boy in 1904
and 1905 while his father painted.
Mr. St. Clair was a charter member
t od past secretary of the Laguna
Beach Rotary Club end a life member
of American Institute of Architects~
Re was the first architect to op41n an
office in Laguna Beach. Buildings he
designed or helped to design include
city hall, the fire station. the JbrJry.
El Morro SchoOI, the water district Of· flee~ and tbe. JAiuna Fecteral bulldin&.
Old Town Fiett.a
.
Held in Newport
"Th~ decision should be reached ln
four to six weeks,'" accordlnl to .
G«lkt -'
· The third annual Old T~ Newport
Celebration wiJl bl held today and
Sunday ln WMt Newport, wtttJ ac·
tivttJe1 for both yoanpter1 and adnlt.t.
...
He reminded that his is a private c:"J, and that IQ olflcera are r . lttotbt~for
how mo.tty la lnvemct and that ''1bt
Ed1ton ~. hae not attempted tb aet
for federal funds.'' .
Participant.I nude contldence that
tbe ltland plant Would be a ploneerhtl
Qrojtd for the benefit of maktnd for aies to comt. •
.But lhe atudJly rlslng rosts may
drown ttte WMertront projtct long
t>.fan the nrat roct of tbe lsland's
/ouqdatfon 11 dropped Into tu ....
t \
Progr1m1 WI an. DOOD will include
~ m.aesc iboW ,,_ tDternaUonally
knon mi=; I.AB Wqae, plus ID
dhlblt bi~ Belch Bftl\ll1d!. a er........._._, a au and crafts
allow -. lid Pl.let.. • ·
At U!• •P••· 'llmdlj. I bot dOg
eatlq --d pt qadey' way It NewPor\ Pltrt:'lollOnd bf a bin
rodeo •t 1 p.tn .. nt•itc·ahcnr at 2. and
a d~·lODJ artl and ctalt.s .uhlblf.
VoUeybliU, 1oc:ctt and horseah~s
wUf bt ~vailablt all cla7 both da71.
One of the Electra crashes. Sept. 29.
1959; was of a Braniff plane. near Buf·
falo.· Tex. On March 17. 1960. a North·
wes t Electra cra~hed near Tell City,
lndlaaa.
Kqchel Seeltjng
To Expa~d Talks
SACRAMENTO (UJ'l) -Sen·. Thom·
as H. Kuchel says a multi-nation peace
..fhich incl,udes Red China should be
tield
0
followuig talks between the Unit· .
ed States and North Vietnam.
The California Republican sald Fri·
day he was "guardedly· hopeful" that
the May 10 Paris conference between
U.S. and North Vietnamese representa·
tives would result In peace in South-
east Asia. •
Deputy Dist. Atty. Mike R. Capizzzl
al'gued that the complaint was filed ror preliminary. hearing and could
have been hearti by any type of judge,
eve n a justice of the peace or a 'pOlice
judge, and the action did not establish
l'iorth Orange County Court jurisctic·
ti on. >
Friday. the plot' thickened when the
three public defender's men appeared
before Judge Thompson on contempt
of court charges for refusing to testify
before the Grand Jury.
Representing them was attorn~y
Dudley Gray of Torrance. 'Who ~came
well known to Orange County' readers
as the defense counsel for Kntonia
Thomas. who was sentenced Friday tcr · ,: "Whlle J approve these bilateral ·
talks, they must not b.e prolonged','' .
Kuchel sa.id. "They ~ust be follow~d . Johnson w On't by mearungful multilaterat nego~· · .
lions. Our allies and the nations. of -
Asia should be invited 4o participate.'" Talk Pol:t:PS He add~d that Red China should be " ""' invijed to join in 'the mqlti-nation ne-
gotiations "although I doubt very much Vnt:.1. Convent:on that she would participate." · a.~ "
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From Page J
NEUROTIC ...
By Unil\!d Press International
President ,Johnson. who took him-
self out of the J>residential race a
month ago. still refuses to say who
he hopes •will succed him .
along with more severe forms or men· ·Pecliniog eve_!lJo hint at his pref.
t l llJ tit t A · • erence among the three leadin~ Demo· a ncss. cons .. \.u es menca 5 num· crat "ontenders -Vice President Hu· ber one health l>roblem. ... r.osta Mesa meetings are held ln hert H. Humphrey and Sens. Robert F.
private home~. on the customary first-Kennedy and Eu~ene J. McCarthy -
n9me-only 'b~is. but donated church Johnson indicated Friday he probablv
halls and activity -rooms will be used would. not announce bis choice until
as the NA chapter grows. the party's Au.RUSt convention.
Occasionally, the sessions take the He also, hinted that he might choose
form of actual group therapy, but to sit on.his hands during the cam-
other methods are also used, often just ' paign lf the Democratic ~oavtntion
· i di id 1 nominated a man not of his IDUng. outllnipg and discussil)g n v ua "I would not want to IO Into tbat
problems and insights..... matter at this time," Johnson aaid at The 12 steps by which · the NA member lives Ud th~ 12 traditions by~ his news conference when askM bis
which the grCo\4.lp is governed are ap· preference. "t wt1l be glad to visit with you about it after the eonventioo, pU" In these weeknight sessions,. when we see what the sitoation iS.''
''I am amazed at all the emotional The President· also -continued hla dlltarbance lamOflC young people to-· · · 1b · b de--.... , " says Leis, adding, ''when ud if hands-off policJ tn e camoaa(ll y _, rJining to au candidates ln both' par· the Med ocours, I would Uh to start a ties to declare 1 moratorium on di ..
\Hll ~Ult" c:11ssin1 lhe Vi4!Cnant war whl1' pre-Despite guarantees which prevent 1iminary laJU wert l~ttinl underwly tven Ute founcter•s last name from
.. _1 sed ........i.... ti in Paris. ., : ...:iDI u , many l""'Y"" apparen Y lll~ anno~t that the '-Ula
fear Chey may be identified and would beiin about May 10 ....,..l ridiCWed bf' othtn in tht'eomm11nity. plaudtb fl'OUI ·vlrioul candidatls a1'1l a
•1 ADOltyndt,y ls the spiritual fO\IJ'l· renewed ,_. .. tion from former Vire
dadClft of all our 'tradltlont, • ner Preeideht JUcbard M . Nlxm • tbal a
· rellliodh1g u1 to place prladptea •-' 1te declancl -Vlaadm •btfon pereoaaUUes." 1&1• tbe l2Ul of mora,,..,"!I! .. '--9\::~..:.:MT"ji
the d.oan trldltions by Wbida NA lt de~e Wl19UIWr Johnson ·~or not. rv~ ,,. ........ ___ , _ __...._,to · Moeutlr1. ~-· la lndSIM. SI~ ¥\ _.... ,..._.,_. W -......... " MPP! .,.._.t bee .....
be .-med •bout. bat tlllt't the way rwM4 • 1 ~ 6 W added lblt
tbt IDdl~al IUfferw 1811 tldat ~ It the Unlt.d StAfies shoU(" lllw aocept-
-If bt II aot aman,-UloM who aJdblt ed ........ 11 ,, ..........
and. .om.tlmes 1 evd" CllPltlllle on earlier. •
theb' problem, as a •111 to pt It· Gov. Nellon A.1'GcatlDlr. oftlclaJ· tendDft, • ' I 1y in the flm .... anly tlirlf ~9!.
After alt what's so ullllUll boot hailed Jolmloa'a ~ or_Pirls
belal OM in a miserable crowd of as a alfe u a concluatve JtlPltlwardl
rntUf•? .. lhe lutlo• pace Ult Am"1Cllln °"" onlY the traalc ract t.bat so many l\M 'Ud U, 111tlre .arid are·waitln1 t"908• to rem&l.n that .,.,. ~Of.~' ,, •
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life imprisonment tor the murder of
her five-day old son.
Before appearing iii a new trial at-
tempt before Judge •Robert Gardner,
Gray got a two-week continuance of
the case.
The public detender"s men -Ch.let
Inve9ti_gator John "James" Bond, and
deputy defenders Bernard November
and Lawrence Buckley -refused to
answer questions put to them by the
Gl'and Jury, on Gray's .advice, he said.
He contends that to answer tlle
Grand .Jury's questions would have
jeopardized their former c I i e n t
(Lee's) constitutional rights.
Meanwhile. deferldant Lee got the
court to appoint an additional attorney
to· ~fend ~m. contending that the
legal battle.oj\'.el'. the shoes has caused
so much pUblicity that a single at·
torney will not be atsle to defend his
rights properly:--
Superior Judge William Speirs nam·
ed Ronald Ow~n' of Santa Ana to Lee's stable of attorneys.
To sum it all up -Lee Js now
representea t)y two private attorneys.
the public defender has a private at·
torney to defend his office, and .1he
North Orange county municipal court
has a private attorney to defend it -
au at taxpayer ex~e. '
Judge Thompson pretty ,retl sum·
med it up, himself, Friday when, ob·
vlously ctisturbe(l witb-1lte Jong parade
of public dfficial~ befor~ him, be said:
"You are alt officers of 'the court,
sworn to see that justice is dooe. Now
that Mr. ·Lee's shoes have been given
to the Grand Jury as evidence against
hfm, it could be impossible for the
district attorney to return them to
Judge Verry.
This is quit~ complicated. I could
write a book about it. j n fact. several
books,'' the jurist sighed.
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scat
k ·fro1
J.t:ial of a
violating
1nance.
should b
r.;; book dur
a moral
nlained. 2tLust a
dancer l
. .
Ifan>ey F
lumbia c
arrested
after he 1
tin Hoffr
The char
er, q felc
·quest of
where P
large ·biL1
per told
a celebri
women.
Los B;
6,000 in
without.
Br~eric
closing .
(1) cone
(2) insu
of map!
lawsuit
which a
eye.
Cattle
slaughte
over th1
stole a 1
it, the s
Twc
eryviL.
near
' for a
at an
man
were
for a1
been
previc
Susan
a "gorg
bathing
to the p
fice b• apartm1
lay soal
came. f
·firm ne
people
dows ..
were p1
Peopl
picked the sarr
ners at
time in
park, t.
dead hE race. C
were P1
M.rqueo
ey Roi:
charge,
Kol
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Judge O.Orte M.~rblno
ated a paperback pocket·
k from .. a male· juror during, the
· trial of an exotic dancer accused of
•violating Q.enver's anti-topless ord·
illance. "r j\lst dldn""'t t.hJn.k be
should be reading that kind of a
,._ book during recesses in the trial of
a morals case," the judge ~
olained. The b<fOk was entitled 2'Lust at Leisure." P.S.: The dancer waa acquitted.
•
Harvey Pepper, 20, a student at Co-
lumbia College in H_ollywood, WCL$
arrested and released in Las Vegas
after he allegedly posed as actor Du.t·
tin Hoffman at several Strip hotels.
The charge of defrauding an inkeep-
er, a felony, was dropped at the re·
quest of the Thunderbird H o t e l
where Pepper assertedly ran up a
large ·bill and refused to pay. Pep-
per told sheriff's deputies that being
a celebrity got him more dates with
women.
• Los Banos, California, a city of
6,000 in Merced County today is
without a jail. Police Chief Loris
Broderick ordered the ·permanent
closing of the facility because of
(1) condemnation of the building,
(2) insurance problems, (3) lack
of mappower, and (4) a SIS0,000
lawsuit stemming from a fight in
which a prisoner allegedly lost an
eye.
• Cattle thieves in Ojai not only
slaughtered and butchered a calf
over the weekend., but they also
stole a barbecue on w hich to cook
it, the sheriff's office reported. •
Two sergeants from. the Em.
cryville P o l i c e Department,
near Oakland, were suspended
' for a 4:50 a.m. shooting spree
at an Oakland apart1M11t. One
man admitted that nine shot! 1
were fired during a celebratiAm
for another policeman who had
been promoted to sergeant the
previous night.
• /
Susan Smith, of Kenton, who has
a "gorgeous figure and loves sun-
bathing in the nude," complained
to the police that men from an of-
frce building overlooking h e r
apartment were peeking as she
lay soaking up the SUJl. The reply
came-from a spokesman of the
firm next door. "You can't stop
people from looking out of wip-
dows. After all, that's what they
were put there for.". • People in Grove City, Ohio, who
picked any one of tMee horses in
the same race, came up with win-
ners at Beulah Park. For the first
time In 43 years of racing at the
pa rk, three horses. finished in a
dead heat in tJie stX-furlong third
race. Crossing the wire together
were Payola Joy, ridden br. Carlos
Marqun; C•y Market, with jock·
ey Robert Otbrec;ht; and EqnJ·
charge, lrith lmfe' R.,emow up.
DAILY PILOT
gsters Write Essay~ in Hoag Contest
Of IM DellY l'llet llelt
"It Is f\.ln to go with my mother
wben we go to the store. to the
cleaners and to the berry store and to
the dairy store. Her hair is in place."
That's one of the reasons why 7-
year.oW JiU -Freel!lan of <Asta Mesa
thinb her mom shoukt be Hoag
Memorial Hospital's "Mother of the
Year."
Jill is one of a dozen finalists in the
second annual Harbor A r e a school
children ~s ~ssa,y_ contelt. T!ie Jll_otl]_er
,,of the WU1nlng essay will win a trip"to
Hawaii for two.
Some 16,000 youngsters. ranging in
e~ from 6 to ).2,·~ve participated in
this year's ~fest. Selecting the
finaliats was no easy chore for contest
judges.
And dloosing a tirst place winner
may be even tougher, But it'll be fun.
Toudtinc, too. '
~QI' example; here are excerpts
from es1ays of other finalists, each of
whom told "Why I think my mother sllOukt receive the 'Mother of the
Year' award": .
-Sbel'l'ill Weldon, 6: ''When I go lo
bed, stte Jives me a kiss all the time
and says. 'Goodnight, I'll see· you in
the morning!-' "
-Debbie-Taft, 8: "She makes me-
do things I don't want to. That's
because she loves me and my family.
Sbe feed1 my dad. mf brother, and
her and me, and aometimd takes us
out. Sometimea abe doesn't mind cook· ing." . ..
~·Jim Davt1, t : "1'UJ year my
mother baa to be my daddy, too. My
daddy is a pilot in 1balland and will be
away for a year. lt's not euy to be a
Mother and a Fiather, too . .,.
-Uz Castro, 10: "Last year my
mother did the most wonderful thing
· for our family. When ·we found out she
was going to have apother baby, we all
star~ fighting. Some-Qf.-ua wanted
another git I. Others wanted a boy,
beoause we didn't have one. She said,
'Don't fight. I'll have one ol each and
make you all happy.' And she did!''
-Brian Lee Whitford, 9: "She has
to put up with, clean up after, three
monstrous bQys ... And, here 'word of
honor' is as good as 24 carrot gold."
. -·Deborah Jane Brook, 11: "She is
excellent at putting band-aids on and
is great at helping our sores heal ...
To me she is the most fantastic, moet
wonderful, beautiful. lovely, kind con·
siderate mother in the whole wo.-ld! ! I
Jnean it!"
-Abbe Karges, 10; "My mother is
everything that you could want. She is
truly wonderful. Sometimes I get mad
. at her, but I know that she is right.
When I ask Mr -to buy. earrings or'
something like that she says no,
Origin of Lile Started.
. With. Rich Organic Soup
Life probably began in a rich
organic soup on a fermenting young
earth, Cal Tech biologist N. H.
Horowitz said in a talk at UCI.
Dr. Horowitz said he believes
"outgassing" as meteoritic material
heated up to form the earth's iron core
produced an atmoispheric condition
favorable for the start of Ufe.
This occurred between 3.5 and 3.1
billion Y.e~s ago, he said.
The primordial soup of hydrogen.
methane, ammonia 11nd otygen he
called a "Garden of Eden" because of
the benign conditions for formatio_n of
Ufe proce86es. There was an abun-
dance of organic material, lots of time
and no competition. he said.
Latest speaker in an ''Origi~ of
Life" symposium, Dr. Horowi t z
. Cr'a~ks Calling
Marine Families
At Pendleton
CAMP ENDLETON (UPI)
Families o Marines currently eerving
overseas ve been receiving phone
calls false notifying them that their
loved o was kllled or wounded,
Camp endh~on authorfties, said to·
day.arine officials said communities
ounding this I.argest of ~farine
Corps bases have been plagued by
numbers of 1uch ''phony'' calls.
Persons receiving such calls, they
said, should know that next of kin are
never initially notified of deaths or in-
jurie.s by telephone or telegram. An
assigned "condolence. call officer" in
uniform always brings the news in a
personal visit, they said. The visit is _
followed by a confirming telegram
frOm the commandant of the Marine
Corps.
II the !erviceman is in!jured, added
the officials, the eerviceman may
choose to have the \r!!Ormation
withheld from hi.s famJly. This often
happens when the wound is non-
critical. .
Offici.a'h said families receiving uch
phone calls should tontact the Cainp
Pendleton base lldjlltant.
reminded Ulere is no solid information
in the field of early evolution -"only
surmises."
He said, however. he can claim for
his conclusions a high degree or·
plausibility. ·
He spoke about the origin of
metabolic pathways -systems for
transmitting in.form,ation from nucleic
acids to proteins. These pathways oc·
cur in all living otganisms, animal and
vegetable, he said.
These pathways were built up one
genetic step at a time, he smd, and
dldn't have to be very efficient
because they could get by under the
favorable conditions. Existence ill the
primordlal soup was so assured {or
organic forms that consecutive muta·
lions, steps in Use evolutionary cb&.
were preserved.
Dr. Horowitz said· his· step·by-step
theory of creatiO"n of life means that at
each step all that had to be acquired
was the capability to use a precursor
molecule. These precursors, in a
variety of form.s, were abundant in the
s.oup, be said.
READILY AVAILABLE
For a long time. be said, "all the
good things of life were readily
available in the soup and the organ·
ism only had to eat them.
''Then came a worldwide food crisis
and organisms had to learn how to
produce organic. materials f o r
themselves," he said. ·
That important step-in the life evolv-
ing process,· he suggested, was
pbotosynthesl! formation o f
carbohydra~ in plant tissue from ex·
posu.re to sunlight
"AU life Ls grass," he observed ..
meaning all organisms are either
plant Ufe or reed on it.
He said science now has-a fix on the
earliest photosynthetic organisms.
Fossils of blue green algae have been
dated et 3.1 billion years old, he said.
These fossils are ~ visible. but were
revealed through e)ectron microscopi·
ty.
A laboratory experiment supports
his primordial soup theory. tie s1lid.
Hydrated silicate (meteontic material
or which the earth was formed) was
subjected to spark discharge (in plaC'e
of radioactivity· on the pristil)e earth 1
and "an abundance of biologica.lly im·
portant compounds were produced.··
• they're too old for you. but I don't
argue because the)' are."
-Nancy Maria Sellers, 12 : "She
keeps a lovely hoiue, ~ks lovely
meals, keepc discipline, lives love,
gets love." , ..
-~eorgana Lynn'Tn.lmbull, 9: "My
mother· adopted me from Korea when
J was a baby . . . We cuddle in the
morning. I love my mother very
much."
-Richie Fowler. 7: "My mother is
lipcdal. She i~ good to mt.· . .
Whenever I get si<:k she helps me get
well. She -does-good things to
ttveryone.''
Final Judging
Under W_ay for
Mother of ·year
Final judging is under way for the
second annual ·'Mother of the Year''
e s s a y contest sponsored by H o a g
Memorial Hospital.
TOUGH TASK -Liz Castro, one of dozen finalists in Hoag Hosp1tali·
"Mother of Year" essay contest, turns over essays to judges (from .
left) John Macnab, Theodore Robins and Willard Voit. Winner will. ,
b~ announced on May 11 at Newporter Inn luncheon.
Q
Students from the first tlirough sixth
grades of the Newport·Mesa Unified
School District contributed 16.000
essays lo the contest. They all com·
peted for a first prize of a vacaUon for
two to Hawajj.
With Cd~ Freeway. .
New' Veterans H ighwaY:~
Twelve finalists have been selected.
two from each grade level, by cont~st
judges Albert J. Auer, Dr. Arnold 0.
Beckman, J am es Berkshire, J o h n
Macnab, Theodore Robins a n d
Soon 'Fr()ntage Road'
Willard Volt. .
The winner will be announced' at the
awards luncheon, M.ay 11, the day
before Mother's Day. at th e
Newporter Inn. Superior Judge Robert
Gardner will be master of cere9tonies.
Plane fare for the vacation for two ·
will be donated by the Newport Balboa
Savings and Loan Association: hotel
accommodations on Oahu will be pro·
vided. by Trans-Globe Travel Bureau,
Costa Mesa.
The 12 finalists who with their
mothers and teachers will be guests at
the Awards luncheon are:
Sherrill Weldon of Woodland School
and· Richie Fowler of Adams School.
both f i rs t grade· JIU Freeman of
Klllybrooke and DJr,bie Taft of Monte
Viste School. second grade: Georgana
Trumbull oC Adams and Jim Davis or
College Park School, third grade: Liz
Castro of California and Brian Lee
Whitford of Newport Height.s School,
fourth grade; Deborah Jane Brook,
Newport Elementary and A b b e
Karges of Harber View, fifln grade:
Terry Freeman, Bay View and Nancy
Maria Sellers of Harbor View, sixth
grade.
I Coast $tu.dents
• Win Ai·t A wards
Worry has been voiced in 60me
quarters that newly-named Veterans
Memorial Highway, skirting· Corona
de! Mar. will become plain old Fron·
tage Road sometime in the seventies.
Find some other trouble to borrow.
"Just at a guess, the~ Corona del
Mar Freeway will 1llso take the
name,': says Mill Slatk, District Seven
information officer for the State
Division -of Highways.
MacArthur Boulevard, stretching
from Pacific View Drive to Palisades
Road, was recently r~-Oesignated in
honor of veterans who have served
their country.
Signs proclaiming lhe new title were
unveiled at ceremonies held at the
south end of the commemorative
stretch or roadway last week.
The proposed Corona del Mar
Refunds Slated
For Gas Users
From $15 to $~ million in refunds
may be made available to the
Sou~rn California cusl'omers of the
Pa'Cilic Lighting System as a {esult of
the U. S. Suprem~ Court's <tecisi-00
Wednesday approving area rate-mak·
ing for natural gas producers, ac·
cording to Justin M. Kennedy,
spokesman for utilities of the Pacific
Seven students {rom the Orange bighting System.
Coast area hav~ been l'T'a'Bltd national Kennedy said that because ~ ~
winners in thlf annual Scholastic Art length of the court's decision (75
Award.Ii. sponsored each year by pages). it is too early to assess e.:iraotly
Scholas1ic Magazines. how the refunds would be applied to
National winners comprise only a the three million customers of Pacific
small percentage of the 150.000 Lighting, which includes Southern
original regional entries. Honorable CourrJes Gas Company.
mention certificates went to 457 en· This would have to be worked out in
tries. 412 entries were awarded gold meetings with the Calilornia Public
medals, as well as 50 Hallmark Honor Utilities Commission which must ap-,
Prizes of $100 each for the best entry prove any refund plan, he said.
from each region and 12 Strathmore · •·we are pleased about t:he Supreme
Awards of $60 each for tne best in Court's action." Kennedy added.
ea eh two-dimensional category. "O u. I ~ t thi
Local winners are David Dingman. ver ""e severa years w1a s case was being processed before the Costa Mesa High School, honorable Federal Pow er Commission a nd
mention; Laurie Adsit, honorable l'Jlrough the courts. we supported ttie
1!1ention. J~an Guptill, hon<>ra~le me~· commission. whose position th e
tion : Lori Heston. me~al. J anis Supreme Court has now sustained:'' Pendleton. honorable mention; Dalynn_
.
Freeway, however, w i 11 follow the
course of the present roadway, Which
will then be turned over to loc~
jurisdiction by the state. •
It will presumably r e m a i n
MacArthur Boulevard, with· the n e w
freeway taking the more historic title,
according to stark.
The Corona de! Mar Freeway could
be under construction as early_!~e
middle of the next decade. sin'""".""' "f•
fie needs will push its priority
somewhat ahead of the original
schedule.·
Mooorists travelling _east of . the
recently completed San D i e go
Freeway will t h e n have quick a n d
ea.sy access to the Newport Freeway
and the heart of the Harbor Area.
CoJllpletion of the San Diego-
N e w po rt freeways' interchange,
however, leaves no ~[ ramp to the
·southbound lanes # the Newport
Freeway.
County Airport
Fund Allocation
Now at Maximum
Orange County Airport bas received
the maximum al..location of $2..500 fr1>m
the aviation gasoline tax funds, It was
announced by Joseph R. Crotli, Direc·
tot Of Aeronautics for the state of
California.
As approved by the California
Aeronautics Board in its meeting of
April 22, tbe money has been made
available from the Airport Assistance
Revolving Funds which were
generated from the unrefunded motor
vehicle tax given to aviation plus the
two cents withholding tax on the avla·
tion gas tax.
In order to participate in the fund
allocaUon , a city, county, airport or
port district must own and operate an
airport, must hold a valid airport
permit, must have established a
''special aviation fund.", and must
agree to match the state allocation
with local ·funds.
Smith, honorable mention. all of
Corona del Mar High School: and Jay
Crispin, medal, Newport Harbor Hig.11
School. •Great Athlete~
Heart Donor's ·Health Perfect
From Wire Services
STANFORD -Rudy F. Anderson,
an avid athlete who was in excellent
health and ran two miles every morn·
1 ing to stay that way at age 43. was the
heart donor In Thursday's transpiaot
at Palo Alto.Stanford Hospital.
Anderson. a Pacific Telephone ex·
ccutive of 236 Bayview Ol'ive. San
Carl<>s. suffered a masslve brain
hemorrhage Monday. night and dfed
early Thurs<lay morning.
Shortly £hereafter. S t a n f o t ~
surgeons transp1anted his heart into
Joseph Rizor. 40. of Salinas.
"Rudy look su~l\ good care of"
himself." said .bis wile, Margard
(Maggie).
"I know he'd be very proud rlgllt
now of what's happenJn1 at Stanford.
He believed so ln life."
The Andersons have two ION, Marlt,
14. and Kurt. 10.
' average," .Mrs. Anderson said. "1te
was a fine swimmer and loved to hike.
"He loved everything o~t doors an~
was a great competitor in everyth"1g
he did. And every morning at 5:30
a.m. he got up to run two miles arouad
the Carlmont High Schot>l track." '
In addition to his personal er,.
joymenl of good physical conditioning,
Anderson. Who "loved working with
kids," had been a Ultle League
manager for five years.
lie was born in Oakland, and !n
Roosevelt and Fremont •high schools
there played football, ~sketball and
was a hurdler and captain of-the track
team. ,
Al Hamilton Junior HJgh School Jlc
had been atucfrot body pr~sident.
World War If-interrupted his college
plans, and he served in the Cost
Guard, then ~ the Merchant Marine
for a short time. Other than a r,w
years as • San Mateo fireman.
Anderson had been with the Paci~,,
TelepMne Company since 1949 8er!1PC~ in Palo Alto, Redwood City, San :lose
(where he was manager of the .
bulineas olllce) and ln San Francisco
since 1'6a.
Hit ~ recent position w&1 a re.Wts anatylt in ttlt commerdal
,AMILV WITH HIMT -Audy Anderaoo, •bol• transplant. is ~ tnO. INS wife, Maraanl, and
heart was u 1 • d ln Palo AJ~rd ROtpttal • tbelr aons,. Mart, *' and Kurt, lD.
Mrs. Anderson said -her husband
was phoTilng a frleod Monday nt1ht
about 10 p.m. When he 1uddenty
alumped to the noor. Alter thetr fami-
ly doctor. Richard Carlton, and the
neurosurgeon, Dan14!1 Meub, told her
then wu no hope for btt buabud and
tuaeated a heart transplant, sbe 11ve
blr consent.
"RU4f bow'ltd every week . in the
pbone 9mPM1 1easue and bad • 170
d9partmenL --~· a:;,;.!" a Muoi, ~tUb JU!e MCI
'
·.
...
. .
• j
\ --. -
~·lief c•tircli -
Commu;lon wi 11 be truth about truth: ~lso• to
catch your mlnlster • poliU·
clan • •J>OUH • saleamu •
parent-etc. • bl a lJOlftivt,
lnlerentlal non-statement."
7: 30 p.m. featurinl alidei ol
the recent tMfer week
work ti:f P. to Fla&staff, Arb.
1bt public la invited.
PrCsbyte~ans
;:
celebrated at both the 7:30
and 9:30 a.m. servlce8 Sun·
day of. k. JMll &k Dlviae
Eplleopal Ch11rd1, 2 o 4 3
Oran&• Ave.., Q<>sta Mesa.
Church school ls set for 9:30
a.m.
"What Do You Want
From Life?" la tJ>e Mrpton
topic of the Rev. Norman L.
Br1'WD &loday at t b e
P IJ~ .c .. pe1aUtaal
Cllarell If Newport Barbor,
Dl2 Broad St. at the 10 1.m.
service. Suaday school will
be held at ·the same time
with baby-aJWng service
prOYtded.
Putor Henry E. Jones
wW apeU on "CbdaUan
ReaurrectJon'' at the 9 and
10:30 .a.m. NrVices Sunday ot the -Ceatral Bible Ouel,
23rd Str:ett and Oran1e
Avenue, Cotta Mesi.
Get New Facili1Yi
A pre-mothers' d a y
bruklaat for women and ct:a will be served at 8:30.
Memberc of N e w p o r t
Barbor Latlteru Clnarelt
will be offered communloo
at the 8:~ and 11 a.m.
aervlces Sunday. P a s t o r
James G. Blain will speak
on "Fnedom as a Pretext
for EvU?" ·
The church is located at '_ pt Cliff Drive.
Dr. P. 'G. Nuemann,
]>utor of the First BfpUt&· a.are•, 301 Magnolia, C<lsta Mm, will present a sermon
tiUed "How David Saw
Jesua .. at Sunday's 11 a.m.
aerric:t. Communion will be
j offered after the aermon. f A '1 o u n r CODll"egation ! ;t ,inember, Curtis Brisbin, ! ~ -.ho IOOD will leave for Spr·
j ingfleld, Mias.. to fini sh his
• training for the JJlinistry , I 'will speak at the 1 p.m. J worshlp.
The Cameron family from
Scotlanil will ~ the special
musical guests at both the 7
and 9 p.m. services Sunday
at the Glad T I d I I ' I Anembl1 cd God Clnlrell,
15th and Monrovia, Newport
Beach.
The Cameron fa m 11 y ,
known u the "Danclnc
Hearts," have 1un1 and
recorded six I in 11 D g
albums. The public ls in·
vited.
'Ibe putor 'will brint the
third and concludin1
mes.aa1e oo "Martin Luther
Kinf, POlt·mor1em" during
the 7 p.m. wonhip.
'Ibe women's · miasloD¥Y
fellowship will bold the an·
nual mother4a~et-ban·
quet at 8:~ ;.m. Friday in
the Und6erg S c h o o I
.auditorium. A play titled
"Se¥en Stages ot a Woman 's
Ufe" will be performed by
the ColonW lfOUP of the
Pioneer Girls.
-"What Goff Up!" will be
tbt Hr'IDOll topc of the Rev.
LoHtl Dalt Flickinger 11 bi
speaks before the Newport .
k Ualty Qua congregal.ion Dr .. r arles H. Dieren· meeUng in the s e rH 0 r
field, pP&lOT, will preach a Citizens Center. 15th and
sermon titled ' 'Take Irvine Avenue during Sun·
Another Look!" at S 1 · day's 10 a .m. w or.sh i p A ~ d r e w " 1 PresbyterJan · A
CblU'-... 600 St. .. -"'~·"s serVJoe. t 11 un. tbe Rev.
UI n.uu.1 "'" Flickincer will be he#d '.The Rev. Roger T .. Walk~. Road, ~ Beach, Sun· over radio KBIG speaking
pllnister of the Cotta Mesa day. Ideoticf.} Stt'V1ces wil1 on the eubjeet "Power of
j)Jaltarlu : UalvenaU1t be held at 8, 9:30 and 11 # Words." '
· Qarda, will preach the a.m. F ............... d · h sermon &mdaJ at 10:30 · Kim strutt will . lead a e.w1~ · unnc t e
a.m., on the 1ulijec:t, "The · youth and adult Jll'Oll'&1D at (See PULPIT, Pase I)
OPPOSES VIET WAit
Rev. J, Huth Aftwyl
BACKS U.S. STAND
LCDR Sitmund Schede •
Mini~ter~-to · Debate
U.S. f ietnam Pol~y
Opposing viewpoints on
the Vietnam war wlll be
aired in a dilcuaioD at 7 :30
p.m. Sunday at ttie Mesa
Verde Met}lodl.9t OhurCb,
1701 Baker St., Ooeta Mesa.
The discussion spon1ored
by the Church's Commjgsion
on Clirittian Social Coo·
cerns, wiH featur. tbe Rev.
J. Hugh Amryl IJ*lkl"I out
against the pr.-U.S.
policy on VJetum and Navy
CJiapilin SilmlDI C. Sebade
who euppol'U UDMed States
partldpltion.
Accardlnc to Barry Polu$.
chairman ol the event, both
speaktn raw visieed South
VletnMn.
Aft« terVing nine years
as a Methodlst mlnist.er' in
Northern CalilornJa, LCDR
Schade ·became an active
duty Navy chaplain in 1964.
Since then he has served in
.marry military
establithments around the
world, indudiQI two ,..,
in the Vietnam area while
attached to the Military s..
TramportlltiGa Service.
During his A:ai.an • duty,
(See DEBATE, Pafe-l
Tbe Foaatam Va I le 1
Prtlbyteri.an anttc:il will
bc*l its first aervicel 1D ita
new location SUnday at taO
• Talbert St. Tbe facilHJ -ii
the fonneS" 'Nbert c,m-'
mumty cene., a laldn•k cWint. back eo 1De time
when there was a com·
muaity named Talbert.
Members and friends of
tbe cburch spent the week
painting, scrubbinl, a n d
reptactng broken "Wtndowt in
the building.
"There is much to be
done, il>d we have juat
NEW BAHA'I
GROUP FORMS
'An usembly of the Beha'l
faith has beeu fcrmtd in
Laguna Beach.
At preseut the group con-
sists of nine members. They
annpunced tbat they will
bold a meelinl in tbt home
o1.,...&bald Kaufman, m
Park Ave., Thursday at 7:~
p.m. Anyone may attend.
There will be a o ad-
missision.
starW." 1aid the P11W,
ttae. an. ~;p~ ADa.
Sunday lcbool bipa. ..
1:50 a.JD, wlth dalMI far al
aiee. 1nc1umn, a nuntrJ
clMI. At 1lae 11 a.nf.
wortblp llour, the pmtor
will speak on "Godts Bless· incl, Available to You."
~ial m111ic will be bJ Lee GERMAN ltRELATE
Lloobarger. The youtil choir Dr. Kurt Scharf a1so wW me. ·
Talk-Slat~
Qy Bishop
A miJalonary film tilled "W-est Iriin Story" -wtl1 be
shown ·at tbe Sunday even~ inc ..me. at 7: :.> 1>· m. 1be
tum tells of tbe wort of tbe
npatowtes ol M1l&iooary
Avt&Uoo felloWlh.ip, whole
h t a d q Ii a rh rs are in A German pr e la te •
FuUertoa:. spiritm1 lelder' ol an ec-
David Rcillnlton, former· • clesiastieal body that lies
Jy ol the Wtlt <>ranee Coun· both. behind and ~yond the
ty area, and now a Bettin Wall will ........ I
nduionary pilot se r v l n r Newport Beach m • • ti n I
under Mlsaionary Aviation Wednelday. .
FeOowship toot mmy of He is the Rn. Dr. Kurt
the pictures that wW be Scharf, 85, Bilbop of the
sbown m the film. He and E v a n g elical Proteetant
hia famDy have just return-Ohurdl in klla · Bran.
ed to We.t Irian for their clenbur&, who wu elected to
ltCOlld tour ol mis&ionary the JJOlt two ,.... aeo by
senice. Tbe F 0 u n t a l D the 1'tOanal IJDod ol the
)'alty Prelby4lttian.Omrdl ~ meetlq lll*"&telJ
beJpt to 1apport thia couple. m -llld Welt.
1be public is invited to at· Dr. Sdalrf, wlao la on 1
tend the eervices. , -(See PRElATE, p_,. I)
ORANGE COAST CHURCH·· -DIRECTORY
FAIRVIEW IAP,'nST CHURCH CA.I.(.)
,..,.,... .... _. Jtlr Dftwt. CA ,
8:30 & 10-.55 A.M. WORSID.P SERVICE
tta AA 8'1tlDA'f CllUltCM SCHOOL •1• ..... .It. Ill.~. Ill --y ............. ............... 1:•61HS P.M. -.-, ........ V. T---8'wwY C.. -~
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: 1nt .-. ... • ......... c..... .... .. .llUT POMTAllCI. ,_..,
: Sunday School 1:41 a.a Morning W~blp U:OO a.m.
• Baptist Training Union II p.m. Eveninl aervlet 7 p.m. ! WedneldaJ BlbJt Stady as Prayer ... •..... . . 7:00 p.m. . .
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• SUNDAY KMOOL .. ... • t:el AM T1tAINi1te UltlON ........... I PM • MOIUllM WGISMIP .... lhM AM IVllfl.. WOllllMP .. .. . . 1 PM· • • IAllL C. WAIHMunt, ,..._
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.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
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CHURCHES
IUNCMD Of THI 1llOIMU CMllCM
mt fllST CMllCM Of ..... ICllllTllT
IN· IOITOM. MHUCMIUhl
Subject Of Leason -M-ay 5
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"EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT"
Corene de! Mar Sacand Church ef ... .,,.,. a.ch
c...e ........... •1·~--1• c.... .. ...
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......... -llal.C...Hwy.
c_, .. ~..,. First Church
61~ W. 1M It. S-. t t11, 1h & t:11, lt. ......... _,",....,...._
Huntington leac....,_flrst Church
.. St ... Ofhe .... t :JO, 11: ... t :JI, 11. .......... -1110"'9 .
LllUM ...._Fl;st Church
THE EPISCOPAL Cl4UICH ' n--.--
Welcomes You. S~ES,ntt•a.w.........,._.
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Phone: 675-0210
ST. HAIL & ALL ANGILS
. Pacific Vi• . at Marperite, Corona del Mar
Sundays; 8:00, 9:30-Chlld care at 9:30
Holy Daya as announced
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ST. JOHN THI DIV.IN!, 2043 Oran11 Aft., C.11.
Sundays 7~30 & 9:30 Church Scbool-9:30
Thursdays: 1:30 & 10 a.m.; Holy Days u announced .... n. ._ .w. w ......... -,._Ht ma
IPISCOPAL
ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH .
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Sunday 5-rvlces
ti• A&...., c......... t:• A.M. ,....,. --& a.. ,... ..... ._. ..... ir-·-
11•P.M. ...._.. tt:•'-M. ........ Jlf_.. / · Y .... ~ __.,CMe~
r·:===================~l ~:':".:!:-:~~~.._,..,,,,, First Assembly ot ~-Ch.U UNIVERSITY IAl'TIST CHUICH NeW,ort IMch-Flrst Church 146 1. 22M st., Coeta Meta S4a.3761
'DD S. I. NUSAHS n. ' M. "' ! I SANTA AMA HMHTS nu"' Lw. .... ""· 11: .... , .. 11. c. C~t. Pestor ~ IWDA't ICIM&. ................................... ,.. A.M. .......... -HU Y1e Lw. ~ Atte11 &nl111e11, Alltci Sllttll l'evl .. n, Clleir Olreder ' MOlllttNe WOltlMIP .................................. 11 AJA. t .. ~.. ~-h : evntwe .......................................... ' '".M. All Ire COrdlaJly lnlfted to attend the cbarcb sen1ces __ .., -0 t :H A.M. Miu io11 Sllll4ey
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Newport Harbor .
Lutheran Church
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of the Memr
2900 Pac:Wc View Dr.
CORONA DEL MAR
Oil WILLIAM It l"LErt
Phone OR l-$022
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HUllTINeTOM i1ACM
CHURCH OF IEU&IOUS SCIENCE
420 10th St,. Huntt"9t-IMci.
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CHURCH
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-PULPIT AND PEW BeMtM!Ope
Aquarius: You're (C...,w rn. Paje •>
Wednelday evening soOJ
Mnioa will be the Rev.
Flickiafer •peaking o 11
''Christ Mind''. The Pf'Oll'&m
will be&Jp a\ 7:30 p.m.
"Don't Let Your Home
Rundown" will be t h e
ff'l'mc.::l:t at Harbor
Finl CltUf• this
S\lftda7 • the observance ol
Cbrlat.\an family week gets
under way. The church
meets each Sunday a t
Hll[per Elementary SchooL e E. 18th St., ~ Mesa.
Se"lce1 begin at 9:45 with
church school followed by
w<ll'ship and communion at
10:45 a.m. Dr. D. W.
McElroy ii the minis~r. :
lbe llnt M e th j d la t
Clt•Jd, ml, 17th St., Hun-
tington Bead\, will cooduct
two worship services Sun-
day at 9:30 and 11 a.m. The
Rev. G. Russell Shaw will
p~ on tile toptc, "A
Time for CQurage." Sunday
also will be membefship
Simday. . ·
A coif ee hour will be be Id
·between services. Church
school will meet at 9: 30 and
11 a.m. and the youth
groups at 6:30 .. p.m.
Thia Sunday ttiere will be
infant baptism at ~ the 9
and 10:30 a.tn. services at
Commualty M e t b o d I s t
Cbllrcb, 6662 Hei'.l Ave., Hun-tingt~ Beach. 'The Rev:
Roger G. Betawortb will
preectl on "Adam and Eve."
Ohurdl sdlool cl'asses and
nursery catt will b e
.vailable at both services.
The adult membership
trai.niog clad la continuing:
meeting at 9 a.m~ in the
pastor's atudy. '·
''Everlasting P u· s h ·
m e n t • ' is subject
ol this week' ible tenon
to be reect'in all Orange
C o u Ky CllrtsUu Science
es this Suo&y.
The golden ~xt from
Psalms will le( the theme:
''Unt-0 ~e uprlgllt 1the~
arisetb · light ip t b e
dark:ness: ... SUrely be
slwlll not be mowd fur-ever :
the righteous lfhall be ln
everlasting ,remembNnce." ·
Unitarian .mioister tile
Rev. Amos MtJ!llhY will
cliscisss "Problems of COl!S·
cientious Objedors" during
Sunday's 10:30 e.m. meeting
o f the U nitar ian
UrdveraaJJst. Fellowship of
Laguna Be•cll in tbe Art
'~oc~ticn Gallery.
"Cristian Life is the Best
/itneu" Ls tile sermon
'heme chosen by D r .
William R. Eller for the 8:45
and-11 a.m. worship hours
STUDENT OF JUNG
Rev. John A. S.nforel
Lectures
Continue
A series ol lectures is
being presenf.ed at S t •
. James Episcopal Church,
Newport Beach, Wednesday
evenings in the parish ball,
3209 Via Lido, beginning &t
7:30 p.m.
The guest speaker is the
Pev. John A. Sanford, rec·
t?r or St. Paul's Episcopal
c;1urch. San Dleao. F'r. San·
f"rd's talks involve the topic
cf the personality ol Jesus
as a whole •nd ¥vJdual.
Fr. StonJord baa studied
under Dr. Carl Jung in
Zurich and ls now writing on
pSychlatry and religion.
Tbe first tectu:re was
l}vu May l, but tbree more
wUl be presented on M91 8,
1J 88' 22.
slinday at the i..tMru
Claarcll ol ta.. M-*r• 2'iJXlt
Paclfic VJew t>rtve~ Corona
del Mar. Communion will be
celetnted •t both servtces.
The Young Adult& group'
will °'"t at the· parsone~e
at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Qf.
ficen will be elected.
Missionary the
R. Chambers will
lb.ls Sunday at the 9:~
U a.m, worship services at
Tbe Prabyterlan Clturda el
tlat Covenu t, 2850 Fairview
Road. Costa Meu. His
Evangelist Dick Mills will sermon topic will be "Bar-
be the guest speaker at a row-The People, theytace,
special service this Sunda.y the Ministry." Following 1 1
o'clock dinner at the cburcb, morning at 10:55 a.m. at the the Rev. <llamben wiU Commulty Blble Charcb, Ibo Euclid and Slater. Fountain w pictUl'es ol Alaska. ' v n E 11.t Mills · 'l)e Rev. Cliambers ls a a ey. v~nge.u;) is former missionary-put.or· af~a~ed with the Anaheim/ pilot to the North Arctic ..,
Christian Center. pastorea Slope Presbyterian Mission ' b.Y Relph Wilke~ covering 40,000 square miles BISHOP OF . GHANA
"Good N · f M--'-• of Arctic Alaska with his Rt. Rev. J. I . Arthur . !"4e~ or 1.1\Mrn home hue at Barrow: He
Man" ~e title of. ttle served three villages · and
sermon the _Rev.: Melvm V. scattered famll.les with a-
Tay or will present at . e total population of 2,000
8;30 and lO:SS a.m. semces E s k i m o 1 a n d 1 O O
S(mday of Fairview Baptist caucasians Chan:la, 252$ F a i r v i e w ·
Road, Costa Mesa. The Temple Beth David or
sermon is t.alen from the ti-Orange County wiH conduct
Ue of the American Bible regul&.T Sabbath evening
Societies' latest edition of services Friday. May 11. at
the New Testament. Com-the Community &ngrega-
munion will be served at tlooal Church. Katella and
both services. Bloomfield, Los Alamitos.
The Rev. H. Charles
Beroor of the lllltHute of
Ablllty, l8 6 2 Placentia.
Costa Mesa, annoull<!ed ,a
change in schedule because
bf the third annual picnic
held ·Friday and today. He
said tonight's introductory
courses Will be ,postponed
although regular Sunday
services will be conduc _
•at 10 a.m. ·and 1 p.m.
beginning at 8: 15 p.m.
Steven Brotman will be Bzir
Mitzvah.
The Oneg Shabbat w· e
hosted by Mr. and '.Ben-
jamin Brotman. ,
sch~duled at St.
Jam plscopal Church,
· Via Lido, Newport
each, Sunday i n c 1 u d e
eucharist at 7:30 and 11
a.m. and morning prayer at
9 o'clock.
Bishop Set
To Visit
CdMCh~ .....
The Rlght . J .• B,
Artbu the glican Bfsbop
of Gh will visit the
Ch of Saint Michael and
Angeles. 3233 Pacific
iew Drive. Corona del
Mar. Sunday for the 9:30
a.m. service.
It will be bis only stop in
Southern California on his
tour of the United 81.rates
and Canada.
· Spiritual exer · s wlll be
conducud as ual on Mon-
day and y and the
W ay night group
Bishop Arthur received
his diploma in theology from
London U n i v e r it y in
EMland with f u r t h e r
studies at St. Augustine's
College in Canterbury.
The Sandpiper~. newly After his visit to S't.
m ............. ·on will remain the
e, from 8 to 10 p.m.
• "The Shepherd Psalm"
organized social g r o n p Michael and All Angels,
sponsored by the youth Bishop Arthur will fly to
church of the Hu ntington Texas to speak at several
Beacb Church oLReUglous universities .
Science, has elected Us first ---------
slate of officers. Serving as
~sident will be Mark
DeMink ; v i c e president,
Rlchall &ste r line;
secr-etuy, Cathy Dever;
and treasurer. Stacey Tork.
.
Due for Victory
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MONDAY,
MAY 6
''Th wise· maa ~trots
his destlri .. Astrology
points the wa "
ARIES (March • April
19): Finish tasks. Don
things for granted -get
in w'riting. Many are
to guarantee results . . fo
an oral sense: B get it
committed to -r. Tflen
otherwise, there is . greater
friction.
IF TODAY 18 YOUR
BIRTllDA Y musical talent
appears • hlghlighted. You
love luxury and tend to
spend much on home com-
forts. PoMr period due -there is more responslbil!ty
eater reward.
I See By Today's
Want Ads
• THAT .
• ../ IT'S • DIME
• A • LINE
• DAY
you stand ter chance
for sue
, GENER.A L TEN-
DENCIES: Cycle high for
VIRGO, LIBRA. S p e c l a 1
wol'd to T AURU~ _roma,no
is shown tonight. com-
municate thoughts. ideas tol':;~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~ loved one. I~ ,
U.S • (A,prU 20-May • To ftNI out more •bout vooirMlf •nd : Stress tbe new -strive Htrololy. onser S'tdntY 0m.,r•s »
·for greater independence of =:.,IDWY~~ lo.,. anI.~ ~:
thought, ection. Day calls for 1oo111e1. The DAILY "'Lor. eox 3·140, chan~e. creative thinking. ~:O~~ c ... tnoi sillflbn. New Yot'k. H.v.
i>on't be satisfied witb
status quo. What you need
you get through enterprise. PRELATE
GEMINI (May 2l·June • •
20): Collect facts , in· (Continued from Page 4) f o r m a t i o n ; applies
especially to pro p e rt y, tour of the Southland, will
home. Study needs. Accent speak at a men's breakfast
today on how to obtain a t S t . A n d r e w ' s
cooperation from family. If Presbyterian Church, 600 St.
you get backing In thls area, Andrews Road, star,ting Zit
success is assured. 6:50 a.m. His subject will.be
. CANCER (June 21-July "The Role of the Laymen in
22) :. Nieighbors have ques-the Ohurch in Germany and
lions and also offer goss1p. the World Today," ac-
Answer si ncerely, bqt reject cording to the Rev. Dr.
temptation to throw verbal Oharles H. Dierenfield, St.
stones. Be versatile. Don't Andrew's pastQ.t:.
be wedded to tradition. R e s e r v a t i o n s are
Move. eiwand, experiment. necessary for the meeti ng
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): ~nd may 5s made by calling
Your income potential is St. Andrew's Presbyterian
enhanced. Key is t-0 take in· Church at 646-7147.
itiative. Don't be shy about Wednesday evening a t
asking for what ·y 0 u 7:30 the bishop will~ guest
deserve. If reticent, others speaker at a w o r s b i P
. will hesitate. lf direct, peo· service . at St. P a u 1 ' s
ADOP.llON GUILD
Of Southem
Orange County ,, ......
Ckaril'I
TENNIS
TOURNAM ~NT
May 25, 26 & · 30.
'•
June 1 & 2
JUNIOR TOURNAMENT
MAY 18, 19 & 30 .:
Entries close Mon day, ~ay 6, 1961
For further inform•tion conta ct your local
Sportin9 Goods Store o,. T •finis Club.
Or ce ll 675-0467 pie respond gt:nerously. Presbyterian Church, 2580
VIRGO (A 23-s t 22) W. Orange Ave .. Anaheim. Tennis Committ11
•
will be the sermon ttieme
Sunday at the 10:45 a.m.
service of the Fiiat Chris·
Uan Clallttb of U IWI•
Belich, which meets in the
American Legion building.
384 Le_gio1i. The sermon will
be presented by the Rev.
Bruce Cushing.
The youth church and the
Sandpipers' activities are
open f-0 those in the 12-to-20
age group. Youth church
services are held on Sunday'
mornlnge at 11 a.m., con-
c1UTently with the adult
~rvices, at churcll head-
quarters, 420 10th St .. Hun·
tington Be~b.
. ug. · ep · : The evening meeting is opeol What was hidden now comes to the public. 1721 Anti9u1 w.y. Newport BHch, Cali.fomia 9266~.
to fore. Be ready to act on ...:'.~~~:'.::.:..----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
knowledge. Stress ability to
A film strip titied "Bushy
th~ Squirrel" will be shown
during the 6 p.m. service.
communicate ideas. Time to r-------------------"'-4r---------
A number of n e w
members will be welcomed
at tbe monthly communion
services of the Ftnt Baptist
Chardl of Bu tln-,ton Be•cb
this Sunday. The services
will be held at 9::.1 a.m. at
the Peek Chapel, 7all Bolsa
Ave.', Westmins~r. and 11
a.m. at ttie Huntington
Beach Olapel, Sixth and
Otange.
,. Pastor Willis J . Loar will
'give a sennon titled "Good
Grief," the second in his
''Sermon on the Mount''
Series. He will speak on
"The GTeatest Book in the
Old Testament" during the 7
p.m. wonhip.
Dr. Henry G er b a r d ,
minister of the. Laguna
Beacb -Qnrcb ol ReUgtou1
Science, 20062 Laguna Can·
yon Road, will speai on the
subject, "The Creative Pow·
~ of Thought," Sunday at 9
aod 11 a.m.
DEBATE •••
speak up, spruce up. Give
attention to manoor of
dress, appearance.
LIB RA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22):
Bring together pel'Sons with
dissident opinions. You can
be focal point of harmony.
Key Is to listen, moderate
and offer suggestions. Ap·
phes specifically to family
(Continued from P•ge 4) ;members. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov.
I.:CI\I!_ Schade SR«!nt time as 21): If you rely too much
a rov'llr chaplain, traveling E1'ange lbt upon what is heard at social by jeep, river bo&(, and occasion, you invite decep·
belic.opter to o u t P o s t s The Rev. C. T. Cun-tion. Look behbid th e
throughout Vietnam. LCDR ningham from Texas scenes, in a quiet place.
Schade is presenUy serving ill b th t -~ l'k 1 t f d as senior p r 0 l e s t a n t w e e gues speaa· where you are 1 e y o ID er at two evangelistic · answers.
chaplain at the U.S. Nav1>4 services at Capistrano SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-
Station, Long Beacb. Valley Baptist Church, Dec. 21): Tonight you could
The Rev. Anwyl is the 32032 Del Obispo Road, .receive unusual invitation
pas1or of the Mount at 7:3Q tonight and Sun-which affects business more
Hollywood Congregational day evening. than personal life. Means be
Church in Los Angeles. a ------=-----ready for assignment, re·
position he has held since quest, special duty. ,Don't
1964. He al.so f a member of hlrk lb'lit the Public Affedrs Com· Ad • 8 respons 1. Y·
mission of the Los Angeles . VClllJSt S CAPRICORN (Dec. 22· Council of Churches and the Jan. 19): Many factors point
Commission 90 Community T Co to a roun<Ung out of ac·
Responsibility for t h e 0 llVCllC tlvities -you enlarge. ex·
Southern California Con· pand s'cope. Includes view of
Now! Mondays and Wednesdays
are Fry-days at Howard hnson'a.
A\\ daY . ·
yond&Y
B\9 Q\\C\t8~ frY~ "••'' A\\ youca ___ .,
Allday
Wectneaday
BlgFlah
Fry'1:f9
All JOU ca-;;";atr
Golden brown Fried Chicken. GoldenbrownFIUetofFlounder,
French Fried Potatoea, Col• French Fried PotatoH, Cole •• U I HUhU(1 Jmmw nS SllVt, end assorted br11d1. . Slaw, T•rtare Sauce, aeorted
Chlld'a portion: 98¢ brt ada. Chlld'a portion: _,
QrMI, huh? (So fer *9've had onty two compl81nta: "Clucl(-Cluclll" and "Glub-Glubl") Leo R u s s e 11 , ·lecturer.
autbor, and educator. will
speak at Ule church on
Wednesday at 8 p.ni. on the.
sub~ct, "A Living Philoso-phy · for Today."
ference of the U n I t e d The Seventh-day Adven-travel. basic philosophy. ~ITT~ofO~ist. tisb ~the Soutbe~~ ~efore day is finl~ed you ~~--~-~-------~~-------~----~
He is chairman of the California Conference will b <>a s t m a j 0 r a C· Pa.per! The Daily Pilot Committee ol Greater Los hold their y e a r I y con-complishment. Orange Coast's No. l
Mrs. RUssell is the presi·
derit and managing director
ol the Untversity of Sde11ce
lad Pblolophy at . Swan·
nanoa, Wayneeboro, Va., a
home study univemty. T'Qe
public is invited to the lee·
ture.
Angeles County Clergy and vocation at tbe An:Jheim AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
Laymen Concerned about ConventWn Center ,May 10 18): Roadblock could beljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
VietDam. and 11. ' removed. Your affairs pro-,.
The Rev. Anwyl is a Fridayevening,RobertH. ceed along smoother line, "AUTOMATIC RADIO'' British subject, a gradu&te Pierson, president of the e s p e c I a 11 Y f I nances.
of Cambridge Univenity, general conference; w l 11 partners hi P s. legal
and minister of several speak to the youth. and .Ji. agreements. Take Initiative.
churches in England prior to M. S. Richards Sr .. speaker Get the ball rolling. You are
bi! arrival in the United of the "Voice of Prophecy," due to wi n.
The service will be con· States in 1961. will address~e adults. PISCES <Feb. Jg.March
ducted · by the youth Last summer the Rev. At the Sattirday mondbg 20): YoU' receive call or re-
fellowship at CoroH del Anwyl spent 22 days in worship hour, Elder Pierson quest from one who recently
Mar Community .Cllurch, South Vietnam, and visited will be the speaker at the disputed your claim. Be
Coocrec•tlotaal, U 1 It e d outposts from the. Mekong adult service and Elder gracious. Avoid know·it·all
Charcb of Christ. e 11 Delta to t!:le Demilitarized Richards at ~ y o u t b attitllde. 1f friendly, you ac-
Heliotrope Ave.. this Sun-_Zone __ . _________ S"e_r_vi_c_e. ________ c_o_m....:p:._l l_s h m u c 1h -
day. Miss Becky Harmoo,
Don Dawson t!ld Gary
Godshall will present the
sermon during tt>e 10 a.m.
service. ·
Church school will begin
at 10 a .m. and child care
will be provided.
Dr. Morris C. Robinson
will discuss tbe questionc
"Maturity, Wbat Is It7 When
SliOWd We Achieve It! How
May We Become M o r e
Mature:" .t tbe 10 a.m.
service Sunday at 8'. Man
Prub,Wrta• C • • r e • ,
Eastbluff Drive and Jam-
boree Road, N e w p o r t
Beech. 0
Child CU'e Will be 8Vail·
able 80d church achool wlll
NIGHT DAY SERVICE
t :30 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M..-sATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 PM.
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MELROSE, MASS. DOES IT AGAIN I! I
DISTlllUTID THROUGH OUI HAllOI AHA DIA.I.II
A ·&H INSTRUMENTS
"THI COMPANY THAT S8YICIS THI DULDS" A & H INITIUMEN:fs-
1749 NIWPOIT ILVD.--COSTA MISA
Pllene1.M2-0IM
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Quemons
and
,Comment
IL!l•ndd McC.rdle
RMftor
I sold my house In Santa Ana, Nothing was Hid
about my wall-t~wall carpeti"I 'and drapes. Must I
leave them? RM.W., Santa Ana
r Wall.to-wall carpeting and drapes cao be classified
as fixture s. Fixtures are th e. things permanently at·
tached to the land or building. Upan attachment, a
thing becomes real propert?. All that is real property
goes to the buyer whether or not menti~ned in the
contract. There are two tests-whether something has become
a fixture: (t } the method of annexation, how it is at-
tached and (2) intention of the owner. The intent of tbe
owner is very important.
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VISITORS EXAMINE MODEL.HOME AT GRAND OPENING OF YORKTOWN&, HUNTINGTON.llACH
Hundreds Attei.4Big Y orktowne Opening
..
How to make money for
clieau tbrougb ~nt ~ llf vatmeot will'be the
subject for, more than .ball
/of a .n~ educational
coaf.-ce '\elq spomored
by tbe California R e a 1
~ Asl0Ciati°'1 May 23-rr at the Hilton Hotel 1n San
Frandtco.
Realtor1 md. real estate aalesmen from throughout
Callfonia an expected to ~ attend, accoftling to Jobn
Cyr_ol ~._chairm!J1. of the CREA education com·
mittee.
"Inftlton will find it
valuable, too," be com-
mented, "especially tbe llrst leCood 1 c h e d u 1 e d for
three days. 'Ibey will c0ver October in Los Angees.
analylil of apartment pro-Realtors wt.o are outstml·
perties, bow to increase ding aucceaa in tbeir
their value, bow they may fields, be laid, Will ~.
be marketed, appraised ~d tben cond~w or t 1 hop
used in tax·free exchanges.'' sessions. '.two subjecU will ... For example, even if the carpeting was not attach-
ed in any way, but it was taiJoTed to the pre_mi.ses, ~)Jt
exactlY. to the size and shape of the ~oors, it is a fix-
ture and therefore real property. See ·your attorney or
realt.or· a well drawn contract will cover the remov·
ability 'or nonremovabilily of things that may be dis-
puted.
What is an easement? E.L.H.1 Costa Mesa
Grand opening celebra-
tions at Yorktowne, which
attracted ·hundreds of
The Iait two · days will be be offered each day.
tlevoted to the technJques of Full credit toward the
sales management and ad-graduate, realt0rs inlUtute
ministration of r9'1 estate (GRI) certificate Ind
visitors last weekend, will Street opposite Constitution Brookhurst. 'lbe sales office brokel'age offices. fessional deslgnation wnri:
be continued tlli11 week8nd. Avenue in Hunt l n gt on is located at 9812 Constitu· Don Roberts of Whlttjer, given those wbo .ttend.
according to officlala of the Beach, and may be reached tion Avenue anCl the sales dean of the 1968 inltitute, Reglltrat.lon fffs are '20
McFarland Company, sales from the San DI ego and telephone number is said this Is one of two such per day1'80 for the tun flve
agents for the new Shields1-Fr_ee_w.....,a,....y_b_y_drl_._vtn_1_10_u_th_on __ 962-44 __ 75_. ________ conf_er_en_cu __ Wa _ _;_ye_ar__:_, .. _lh_e_da_ ys.
An easementis. a -right to use and· enjoy property
belonging to another. A property owner may have a
right to use a driveway 19Cated on an adjoining prop-
erty. He could only use it for driveway purJ)oses, how-
ever, and could not fence it or build on the easements.
I understand the Importance of • realtor to a seller
-but why does a buyer need • realtor?
F.T.K., Newport Beach
A good realtor is invaluable in buying real prop-
erty. ~fore showing property be will study the btiyer's
needs, . match several properties to them, then make
an appointment with buyer. WQ~n he mee~ with buyer
be will seldom show more than three properties> A good
realtor is fully informed and .will give honest .counsel
and advice.
How much extra does it cost me to list my home
In multiple listing and have a picture and all ,.._ d•
tails·Hftt to all the realtora in tM arN? L.P.R., Costa Mesa
It· costs you no more. 'lbe additional charges for
this service are prud for by your realtor.
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. ' Restaur~rit A·wartkd
Good Neighbor · Title
Mesa Verde 's ' ' Good
Neighbor of the ){ontti" pla~
que for May bas been
presented to the n e w
Reuben's -Coco's
Restaurant, aceordlnc to
Jim Wood, vice president of
Mesa Verde Re a,l t y, ori~inat.ors of the award.
At the presentatiQa, Wood
commebted. "Usmllty the
plaque goes to a Mesa
Verde re s l de 11 t Who
participates in chic affairs.
performs a nei~ deed
or does an o~ job
of improving h£a pq>erty. ln thls Instance, -.e ~It the
new Reuben's d Ooco's
was such a welcome ad-
du,iooto the cotldunoity that
hruhediate r~ was
in order."
The n e w rest.aur.lt,
located on Adams AverlUe
near Harbor Boulevard. ii
aotually two restaUran,ts in
one -Reuben's, speclaliz~
lng in steaks a 11 d lobster,
aod Coco's, famous for its
hamburgers. •
The building, housing both
restaurants, features con·
temporary Spanish architec-
ture, aod is ·cmq>Urnented
with l'a-ll eucalyptus trees
end 1wll planter •eu. Ex·
tens Ive la:ndsoapJng SUT·
rouods the building and the
a4:)acent parkinc area.
Rossmoor's
'
New Tract
Half Sold
Development C o . ' 1 com-
munity in H u n ti n I to n
Beach ....
Refreshments, including
roast beef sandwiches,· cof·
fee, cooldea, etc., will be
served to all visitors Swiday
More· than hall of the 100 betWeen 1 and 5 p.m.
manors in the 17th unit at through courtesy. ol·. the
Rossmoor Laguna H i 11 s South'ern California Edison
have been sold since sales Co., and Gatten and Satuer,
opened apprQXimate~ a with holtesao'~ ,,.... both
month ago, reports Andrew concems on hlllll tD ...at
W. Noonan, general sales in serving~ -,.
manager for the R0t1moor Alt.houlll the dnelop
Corporation, develOpers ol was olily offlciallJ open
the all-adult community in 1 l 't t wee t •. Prank
southe.rn Orange County. · McFarland bead ef 1he
·Noonan etfributed t h e McFarland . C o m p a • Y '
strong sales activity to the pointed out that .•• 100n as
chofce location tbe new·\Dllt plans for tbe projed were
occupies ln the tpa_ster plan, disclosed -eo.d loPf before
beinc sJtuated cloee to the either the pe~ sales
community sbopping center, office of the model homes were COJQpleted, ~st medical offices and recre• among buyvs WM . ex-ti~~:.:ru~. •eatk tremely hlitt. As a restit it
al-..... ~ up the pace of wall necessary to open an in-.... .--terlm sales office In a rec~ act l v 1 t Yen· trailer ·on the site .to ac-,joyed' by Belsure World residents which never fails commodale tpe e v er· i n-
to iu\prua visitors," be creasing stream of pro-
'tlki, noting that a recent spective bu~ · to t h e
survey dlJc~ that there development.
were more .. l.han m dlf· Work was expedited on
teniQt recreational, social the model homes to have
and c:ultural activities and them completely finished
clta In the community. and decorated m time for
-Furnilbtd models o t the grand openin1. The
maricn avallable in the cµr· permanent sales office was
rent LafUDI HlllJ unit are opentd two w~. ago.
on display, ranging in size The rea10D for1he pµbllc
from one bedroom and bath interest ln tbJs new com,
to two bedfooms, clfB and munity Shields. aplalned, Is
two baths. .Storage and because \'orttowne is ac·
garage tpace ls Included 'tuall~ the result or a aerJ~s
with each manor. of eXhausUve aurveya con-
ltoismoot' Laguna HllJs' la · ducted among lMwers to Jind
1ocated at the El Toro Road out prdemce· ,regarding
turnoff of tbe Santa Ana siZe, and styllnp and price
Freeway, approximately .19 range. · ·
miles ~ of Sdta. Yorktowoe 11 located on Al\a. ' the east aide of Brookhurst
t ' •
Fa1nil9 .. Needs Cited ·.. / · ~
. IrTI,ne' ~/~lage
The proxmuty of ~ ~~ have ldlool He lllid homebuyers · bedroom-den tr> a two-level
lage Two to the Unlv~ersi-age children and ttle nearby tbeir cbildrefl · ltte ~ With fGu.r bedrooms
ty of Callfomia at 1 ine University Pm Elemen· e ~tional eat tw ' and the ,UJWverSlty ark tary School is a decidint er· by proximity of 0 and one half baths and a
Elementaey it'6ool bas been factor iD buying a park the Univ and lbe family room."
singled out as a primary borne. He elso .noted tbat many public ' private Designers of Village Two
reason f-Or the contlnuiftg many home buyer~ are 9Cboo'8 piMoed flor the homes t.ve tak~ into con.
S!a}es sl.Ulnl at the Swartz-a a soc l • t e d with the area. • sideradon various recrea· Linkletter~, Ltd. on Uniffi'sl\y and waot to be "All tyipes off Uooel needs by includiog in
tbe Irvine "Randi. close to the oampus. have beetl ~ for ill tbe muier plln s u c b
In ...., t b e an-~ ebo ti.n into Village Two homes," LeDcb faclHCies as four swimm.jng DOUDClm• tbil weet, tj. consideratioa She f 1 n e laid. "Modela .,., 1D Ille pools. two ... courts, a
Linda. Ail Inn's dlredllr Gl ldJooll Jn the im~ • oae-lnll bDme wttb paddle tnnls co u 1' t .
mabtlnc. llid m a n 1 --. accordinC to Lendi. a nmtel' bedroom ..S volleyltll cOart, bee put.
' ' ' Uni greens amd boneshoe
pits 8IM1 lhafflebolr'd ccwtU.
All. extremely p o p u '\ ar ;feaa.. II tbe ''tat lat" -
dMJdra'• play ...... wHh cmtl...,. desiped play
equlpmeal
"ID Mdt~lollMotlm-to mteUng
~ rtqUlremtDts l" ....., .... ftcft6ti8i
......... ftalle ~ bames
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1a • raaws. w. ~. Cul9le ..... ........... _ .. ..• ··•· '•'l•"'•·j·: ................. -....;
Th.e mllJt o( over IO 'YHrf experience ill bulldto) qua!Jty
homa ICJStlbet wltlt the ftn .. t ala! of l'IMltch analy11a
and deeipers,ja DOW ol.eml fi. your 111JOJ111t11t Ill Ruc:ho
La CIM11& hoees. 1'rut lt A _. Sola ~
_~ea~ide ~jVJttg
at
·,: .. 1qJ.aq,d ·'P(lces
·~ : : 1 ltt• very newest fHtur•• for your convenience end IM119 pleasure eN now aveLW. tn
· " !'funf!nfton ·~adi'a fi!'ed rea~dences at Rancho L. C_ueat.. IUilclint ted111iq...s and pride
, .ut workmandup acquu .. d dunnt thrM cleca des are evident in these &ol"idly COMfnded J
elMI 4 bedroom, 2 end l l»a+h holMI. Here you wi11 find huge structural bee-. wood roofs
..,.d concrete drint, while hand finished ha rdwoocl cabinets and ball-beerint drewW
91i~e1 .,. incltclltive of the effefttion peld to d eteil in the .. Ofte, and two ttory hcnaes you wll
t ~. M
1
proud to own. ~rs• HOW nd hen cu~i:dnt prMleps.
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:ftailcho 1'Q Guest;a ·
• ,,. · 1 ' A YRF.S-SINCB ''°S .
·rr ' $24,(){)()~ $29,990 ... :=.u. ~
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A SUPERLATIVE LOCATION! . .
huntington beach
Jtlllcho La'Cuttlaln HuntinatOll
heh la f111t two bl~ f.rma
th1 -la Oranta Coanlf a
futat JtOW1111 d ty,
S.ln Ollct Jiilene~
(71•) eee.2121 . , .
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De
In
• Fiscal
Federal F
c o u.n t er
forces m
ca~a
tion in the
ot houaln1
in<iustry ll
Kenneth
Encino, 1
Paci.fie C
· Conferenc
..:-the need f ing conatr
basic det
cannot bl
the feden
focuses it:
to deal wi
controllab
"The st
of the An
decline rt
level of be resumed '.
Bourgui
that hom·
has bee
tbroughou
Uni~ St
.coodition
Oce
Cur.
~An~
"At 0.
of plaM
have rest
tion of r
and the
visual e
• the resid
conetruct
window le
of the k
accordin1
marketin
Armour
builders
Beach cc
Bruns
reinforce
waD, st .
higtl -ei1bt
.slumpsto
Ooeanwo
munity u
techniqu1
Californi
He rei
adds ·$1
price of
~mo
ly ·~ mumty
remarka
dint inc
expand&
each hot
Ocean·
this zerc
placi~ I
flush wit
ha, gre. ar itec
11nge
c
"Ton
several
already
utilizing
concept
com mis:
county
ject.s." 1
He pr
as J.000
~ t
year i
alone.
Oceall
bedroon
price-fr•
and mo
at All
Mag,,oli
Ap
Sci
Fu
Rlctu
dent 0
~
IGIOUD
din!cto
smolaJ:
awarde
student
leaiclnl estMe
'l'he t
the "•
ScbolaJ
E. W . .,... Ir
ol tbe I °''*• tolle
Sullh9 ...
•• Ille
of ..
studen Soalhe
fund
r~
relMJ'I
by Joe
•
I nflati on Meve
Fiscal action by t h e d~rupted building f i r m s
Federal Reserve Board to because ol their inability to
c o u,n t eract ~nnationar.y retain key executives and
f '1dlled craftsmen due to inc orce1 may iMdverteatly adequate earnings.
cauaP-a serious detuiora-. , "Builders held out high
tion In the nation s s~~ hopes for recovery and a ?f •. houaing, a borne buildinl rebuilding of their' organiza-
moustry leader has warned. ' lions in 1968 because eviden-
Kennetb J . ~guignon of ce pointtd to a growing need
Enc!~o. pres1dent of the for new housing units and
. Pacijic Coast B u I l d e f s the mortgage fhiancing pic-
Conferehce. asserted that .I" ture appeared· ·to b e
-:. ~need_ to,_~c_elera~ hou~-brl&btening, ·• ... bt. t@ld.
. . , · .. DAIL V Pl\.OT 7
4-story Beach Off ice Planned
. y{
l;Jy Mercury Savings a Loan
• . .
Mercury Savina• a n d c l a s 1 l ~ proportiom. sur Leuinc oC tbe upper noor
Loan A s 1 o c i a t l o n • an rounding interior steel cp · space is already in pro.
Orange County-bated flnan-umns and girders.~ gress, under tbe dlreetion ol
clal institution. will begin More than ample p in.&..· Ray w. "Bill" Krasch,
immecnat, construction of a piped.in music, mpl~e m3nager of the Huntington
four-story olflc,buikling on zone-<:ontrolled ' 1 r coo-Beac~ offiQe of Mercury
Edinger Avenue near Beach ditioning, and ,e I e v a to r 'Savings and Loan.
Boulevard ln . Huntington ervice~are among special Groundbreaking eeremon·
Bueti across . from Hun· nres . the Mercury ies for the b u i 1 d l n g ~ Center Sa ullding. A CCllD· 'tre set for 11:30 ~m., Mon·
· . muniJt m with kitchen day. '!be Sbeldon I.. Pollack
Leourd S~'1_le. pre~dent facilities and independent Coqioration of Lot ~
of the •.110C1•«,on_. said the ,,<trance is also included in is &oth •ehittct and con· n_ew facility will 1>?use ~~/-the strootu.re. · • tractor for the btrildJ"" firm'.• executive offices. T;t1-· . .,.,.
total area or the bu1 ng
will be '40.000 squa • reet,
with executive a usiness
offices available Qr lease in
• · the JlPPCr rt o..i: .i e s • Oc-
cupancy date for t h e
L41ve the
. '
ing .construction to meet the "Now, however, tt)e action
bam elem~ for shelter by the Federal Reserw
cannot be di$regarded by could make it impossible to
the federal government *' it move the great mass of
focuses if:s attention on ways middle-income earners into
to deal with 1:b8 threat of un· their own homes and in· ~trollable inflatio . . tensify the housing plight o(
MEDITERRANEAN STYLING Ol'F.IR•D AT HACIENDA HOMES rnilli ollar project i s
N . r, 1968.
ro .cblorful
Sound of
Orange
Tbe staDc;1ard o bous~g lower and low-middle in· Del Cerro· Preview Slate
Mercury's c u s 't <> m e r
service area oo the first
floor will include com·
puterized teller stations,
w i l h s e a t i n g a c-
c-om mod a ti on s for of the American le will . Come groups • ·
decline rapidly ~f ~ rmal A solution .will be sought
level of ~me ~.ualdmg_ not at the annual Conference of
resumed _soon, he. saJd. Wtstern Builder& w hi c h Bourgutgnon point . l . that home buildin activity !fleets at the rarrmonl Hotel ha~ been d ,4 res s e d in San Fnnc1sco on June 5-7
throughouf the W e s t e r n to t~ . P r 0 b I e m s of
Unlted Stat.es since .1:964 a e~~lish1ng sparate federal . . · policies so that adequate
The final homes in the
popular Hacienda Series al
Del Cerro in Costa Mesa
wilJ go on sale this weekend
in a special preview sh.owi ng
at the site near South Coast
Plaza Shopping Center in
the Beach City.
The three ~ f o u r
b e d r o o m Mediterr~n
styled homes are priced
from fll,450 and m~
cood1tioo tha~ has severely h!)Using eonstrudion. and an
Ocean wood
Curbs. Sight
~And Sound
effective check on in·
flatiooary pressures. can be
mainq.ined simullioeous.ly 11 Bourguignon discloted.
Mission Tile F eatur
""
"Both" problems have. ~r
rived at critical stages
where corrective a c t i o n
Of La Cuesta H
must be infltitu~ prompt-ft1'ank H. Ayres and Son,
Jy." he said. Inc., home builders and
Principal speakers at the developers since 1905. are
conference who are ex-employing m.J'ssion tile for
· n streets ift Run-
ti Beach.
available
\' e l a n terms. the
del' opers. George·M. Hots.
n and $ons and Harvey A.
'Bpr~er stressed.
Hii;?hlighted features at
the Hacienda i:,-r00p are
bright F I o r i d a kit~ns
fami ly rooms, block wans'.
landscaping, sprin«Jers, and
wall to wall carpet.
''The choice loeatfon, tt-.e
smart design. and &COl'eS ol
cu slOJ1\ like features makes
customers during transac-
lions. T h e c u s t o m e r
facilities wiU Ce a t u r e
architectural d e s i g n ex-
ecuted in terrazzo. woods.
synthetics. lush· carpets, and
suspended acoustical ce il-
ings with recessed Ughting.
There will be vinyl and
natural finjsh wood paneling
in the administration of-
fices.
The building will have
masonry walls and pro-
jecting masonry columM or ·
lhe home one of Orange1,------~----
PENETRATION
County
Music
''At Oceanwood, months the ~ of h · • ,....eted to express ttieir · r""'s omes m of planning and research r r· ' Ra """" La c view.. on the new develop-~m s ""'"" · have resulted ln the elimina· .._ ~-n~...... I ment in the housing situa· un""'"'"""' xx:-.·:u e op-
'Ibe homes, aflling f~
$23,500 to $29.990, are near
Huntington Beach S t a t e. Pane and designed for
y~ couples and iaJ!tllies.
County's outstandi n g
values." the sales firm of
Walker and Lee pointed out.
Over eight pereent of Ute
homCo>s have be~n sold priU'
t.o opening, the sales firm
Hu rly everyone ruclt the
DAILY l'llOT, hometown new1·
pa,el for the F1bulou1 Oran9' c ... t.
RADIO KOCM 103. t FM
From Fashion Island, Newport Beach
tion o( sound etraosmisston ent and the ui... al t tion include Lloyd E. Clarke. m · ., mos and t.he .entire rf!Jlloval of ld the President of the National as 0 as ·com y. v1·sual encroachment from ·Bud F · k I Association of H o m e nc · • s a e s
the resideoces through the Builders·, Raym.....i E. manager of new mad, C()~ .... uction of a unique "'"' said """e tile •""'""ed '--,_. · Lapin, president of the "'' · ~'t..... u vrn windowless wall on one side . ~ ol a goverment of the lot's property line.'' Federal National Mortgage buil . 4 torn down recently • · Associa •i on : and e. aeeording to Paul Bruns, Co i West Los Angeles, is marketing director for the ngressman Richard T. miss ion tile o( the quality
Armour Development Co.. Hanna 0 f West.piinster ~ made a haU century ago and
builders of the Huntington member of the House Ba.nl(. is almost impossible to ob·
Beach community: in~ and Ci~DCJ .c'om· tain.
Brims sayt that the steel-miUee and Ml • g sub· "We have be~ able to get
reinforced and solid-grouted committee. this tile for the roofs of Ran·
wall, s t a n d i n g eight-feet ~ore than cho Le Questa homes. and
hlgh and construd.ed of will ~ar we considered the value
e i I h t t n c b t b i c k panelilts 1~ program'-. buyers place upon ft. The ~lU1npstone, ill unique in um d~ ma)Or ~acets of mltsion tile is about a balf
OoeanwoodJs the only com· hOme ~and light eon-century old, and lit ie the
mcnity utilizing this building struytion durlllg the three· , most beautiful n turable
teohnlque in So u.tJt-eT n d~ __ c 0 n fer en c e · Ad-we've encount~."
He r~ that the wall will e.xbibit , new ~u1lding t.roduced Rancho La Cuesta California. at this time. ~ ~tionell~.. maufaet.ur~rs Fricket• said A'Ytt.$. In·
adds ·$1,000 to the sal products and serv1c~ on with an ~~nee 20 saJes in
priee of the home and as three floors o{ the Farrmont the fl~5 m~Jhon development
been .=an . · <>us· Hotel. located at ·Bue.hard and
ly by e com-; 4 munity M a tr u 1 y ~~=~pr.!:·~ 'M~rtgage Outlook'
expanded y (f utility to :E:?.:·~ur!";r'.Jii,~' .Unchanged for 1968
placing wall of the home
flush with the side of the Jot,
h• ~atty inlluenc«I the
Hectural plans of many
aoge County builders,
m; cl.aims.
"To my knowledge,
I several builders b a ve
already submitted p I a n s
utilizing the zero-Jot line
concept tn various planning
commissions throughout the
eoonty for similar . pro·
jects." reports Bruns.
He predicts that as many
as 1.000 zero·lot line home.'!
could be constructed this
yeer in Orange County
alone.
Oeeanwood's two to fi ve
bedroom homes range In
pr.ic& from S29.950 to $3.5.950.
and models are open llaily
at Atlanta Avenue and
Main<>lia Street.
G~my prediction~ for quirements of the federal
the 1968 real estate picture · government.
were partially dispelled by a Most ~m~reial banks are advismg real estate type
panel of experts at a rec~ borrowers tit anticipate thal
S o u t h e.. r n C a I I k>rma money will eost more and
¥orgage Bakers AslOCia-that funds for lli>eCUJative
lion meeting ;it the Sheraton developments will not be
west Hotel. available. Broen said.
FolJowing a spot check of Richard B. Morey. ex-
ecutive vie~ president of inimrance co mp a n i es .
Investor's Mortgage Service Freitag ascertained that
Co.. as moderator of the many are already com-
panel on "The Mortgage milted for 19118. but have
Outlook for 1968." quoted an . money for 1969. Mortgage
ea5tern financier as stating rates will remain about the
"1968 will be the ;ear you'll, same, although a few ih·
want t~ forget." . dicated rates may move
Not. so, according to Uie hi~er. All agreed -and panelists. who see 1968 oo 1... di . . _1 • • worse than 8 oombln~tJon of w w1 no v1s1on m op1n1on -
1966 end 1967, as far as the that ineome will remain
fJo,v of mortgage money is slf•ady and upward. Some
concerned. willtng to · m a k e com·
The panel c cf'm pr I s e d mltments for next year will Appraisers' Julian .Broen. vice presi~ not go below seven and one·
dent, Flrst Western Bank half percent.
and Trust Co.: R u r u s Murchie saw a likely S.cholarship Freitag, regional manai:er. decline i.n mortgage rates, Northwestern Mutual Lile based on the reeent stQck
Insurance Co.; 1 B r c n l m;orl.tet sur):(e and a ca\h Fu,1d Begun Gossage. vice president. build-up triggered by peace
_ Coast Federal Savin J? !i : t:>'I<~. but war spending wjJI
Ricbard B. SulUvan. presi· William E. Murchie. newly likely remain hi~h t he electea president or Hurd b~h~nee <>f tht> year. Al1e-
deftt ol the Los ~es a.nd Co. of California and ouAte available m o n e y ~~ ~=~ha~ Jack H. Grigsby. vi~ presi· 11hould demand a rate lower-
8190UDCed thatn-h boll'd o( dent In charge nif loa n ing the last half ttl the year.
· directors has MW>lish@d a or I g inatioos, Brentwood he said. { 8Cbolaz:lhi1> ftmd 1ro be Mortga«e Corp. FHA and VA yltld re·
awm'ded to an outaUindi.n~ Ineroduced by SCMBA ttulre ments 8ffllh to be run-
studellt majgs:ing in studies president Floyd Cerinl. vice nine betweoet1 8.70 and 7 per· lelld6n& to 8 ~ In real president, TWe lnsur..1.nce ctnt. or In dilCOUnt 9'2. with
sc.te appraiain« and Trutt Co., Morry's lt1111-· strvlcing at · ~ to 90,
e 1'be fuod bes ~en nemed In quettlon concerned the Grl .. cbv stated. With dis-
the "Ool E w weeks aWlilablllty o1 m o r t ir • I ,. ~nt thb hltrll. ht sees • ScllOlartblp hnd". fOr Col J. funds and how it w111 1fff'Ct "drvlnt up" of th'
E w Weeki lmn)edi•~ rW estate Jtndin( thlJ 1far. availaibllity of mortgage{.
-~ pemor A~ to ~. the ttlt equity potltlon of ~
ol lie IOdet)' iD recocnttion present demand for lo••..., 1 eale 1ftlrlllt being a
ol .. ~ .;.n of ten'ice funds In molt ~ __, 1.-.. Ht asked for
to ... .....-.-a ,nfealoa, .,_., dlltMw •tr•• I . • ...... 19Cnau ••that ~ ........ 1nla'elt 1"111111 muill -......... be bo~ down '"
,._ 1119 ICMol ,._ t• end firm. TM OldeM "' Ctqreu." He predicted M
•• 91e .._.. ill 1be llDCIUllt to.ftl lllo tt .U.S. M to ~ "'arlcet for the Gf.,. wtU be preeentecUu demandl r...atjn1 ft'Om the bllaw.:e af ltl8.
student et ttle UtlvertltJ ol pneral fCooomk ldvl:llt'e. <"fOIUI~ au~rest@d a mo~
Soubnt Oa1ifOmla. The Inventory accumulMJon. tu •CIJ'Mri•• apol'Olch ml,tit
fllad wa• e stabllshed on Pt 7 m e n t • • 1bltor1111t be l'ltrawd b~ mort~are
reenmendltioa ol t b • s:ment demM'ldl <both bat11ter1 hlvtnc dUfkulty ~ commJttee. 1\.-ded lltk lnd ovrneae). flndln.• fundA tbroulh their by......, W. Mlr..0· • *bl rlfWldlnt ~ \llUIJ IOW'c:et.
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famed couturiers ... American furn ishinR·s ... gP.ntlP.men's attire from London .•. Italian glassware
... And lhis is but a part of the way of living at IRVINE RA NCH. From the surf al Newport to broad
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J 2 DAIL V PILOT Satu~. May c 1968
Intermission ~rving ·B~rlin:·Man Of ·Musica
SCR's 'Macbeth' EOITl,.'S NOfE -S..ttlv lllt•e'•
M -llt• 1141• ......... lenift. TIW
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-10 1111 credlt1 l11<1udlft9 tuc:ll <IHtf<t •1 "Wl!lt. Cllriflm.111' tnd ·•God lieu Amerio .'' ,,. <flebr•110fl qi Ilia IOlll blrtiicl.v, $!\ow butlMU
'''" Htfllr 5'.lnd•v to< • 1ttev11IOI\
osUY. But tbe lyrics -
those are the things you
must work and work over."
Artistic .Realism u.c .. 1 lo H'f 1ri11U11 lo Ille """' •"" 19A,_....._ J
When he first started
composing. he said, he
··wrote everything t h a l
came into my head.and a Jot
of terrible songs came out or
it." I
By TOM ,TITUS
Of 11 .. OellY l'lltt Ste"
There are a number of reasons why .. Macbeth"
is South Coast Repertory's most significant artistic
success in the company's three-year history, not the
least of which is realism. When Macbeth challenge!!, ·'Lay on, Macduff." in
the final cene or the Shakespearean tragedy, he isn't
kidding. And neither is Ma cduff as the two actors -
Jack Davis and Clement Davidson -take after each
other w I t h clanging of
swords and1 shields that lit·
erally cause sparks to fly
through the Third Step
Theater.
Attesting to the stark
realism of the s~quence are
• a· pair of ugty looking scars
on Davis' forehel)d. not
from Macduffs swbrd but
rrom Macbeth's own shield
'-which clobbered him in
Uress rehearsal. opening a
wound which required nine
stitches to close.
"Those shields weigh 25
pounds.'' Davis remarked
.. fter o n e performance.
"They're . pretty tricky to
m:iniovlate. ·•
JACK DAVIS
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By CYNTHI A WWRY
NEW YORK lAPl -Irv-
ing Berlin. approaching his
80th birthday. is a thousand
songs and mijlions of dollars
away Cron\ the skinny young
waiter who sang for his sup-
per In a Lower East Side
saloon around the turn. o(
the century.
A liviog legend. Berkn has
written more popular music
than any one e I s e .
Americans ror slx decades
have sung and whistled his
tullfS1 danced and cow:.ted to
his music and been moved
to patriotic fervor' · o r
laughter by the inspiration
or wit or his lyrics.
Today Berlin is still a
practicing "songwr iter" -
his word for wh,at he does -
and he remains as alert and
active as a man 20 years his
junior. The years have been
extraordinarily kind , and
• Irving Berlin weaTs success
a! comfortably and casually
as his fa vorite old fishing
hat.
This bold realistic flour-
ish is the "clincher" of a
production which demands audience Involvement .. and
will undoubtedly receive it whether the playgoer ts a.
Bard buff or not. David Em.mes' staging of the classic
tragedy relates strongly to the ge.neration of today ..
Neve-r one to seek the
limelight, Berli n submitted
to a rare interview because
tomorrow Ed Sullivan and
CBS will present a special
90-mimrte tribute to the man
who among many other
things. wrote ··cod Bless
A m e r i c a . ' ' ·'· W h i t e
C h r i s t m a s ' ' and the
theater's unofficial anthem.
··There·s No Business Wke
Show Business.·· ONE IMPORTANT .FACET or the SCR version is
Leslie Jones' interpretation or Lady Macbeth. not sr.
much the cruel. vi ndictive shrike as the sensual. phys·
icaJ noblewoman w~o coaxes Macbeth's inherent lust
for power to the surface.
Berlin, a reluctant self·
publicist, is a thea~pro
with some 20 musicals to his
credit. and he wants that
show to be a hit. '"'t
The man who has been
abli to turn out hit tunes
''Bu( along with the ter-
rible ones there. was '.Alex·
ander's Ragtime B an d '
too." he continued. ''But as
you get olde'r. you get more
discriminating. Nowadays I
molded to personaUUes that write songs when there is a
ranged fTom Vernon ·and reason to write them ..-
Irene .Castle to Et h e 1 when there ls a seript to be
W.erman. and to match the filled . when I find that here . . · . · is ~ place in a show for a changing moods o~ a nation baUad or novelty song.·•
for more than half a century 1-• -
):>elieves that most of hb co1tr•.. lflC com '"""'" !.Ji" "·
success was a birthright
"My talent. if I have 011e.lmlml~ll6!fml!f
is to be part of the times,"
he explained. "I write about
how I feel personally .. And if
you are emotional -and rl
am -you become emo·
tional about war. and about!
peace. You even get emo·'
tional about sometJUnc that
is in a script tilat somebody
has handed you."
He enjoys. with res«va·j
lion~ the hit tune• of tocby.
"Tnere are only two kinds I
or music.'' he satd. "There's!
good musi~ and there's bad
music. The young people
wr iting · today are more
'musicianly' -th e y • v e
studied -and some of the j
songs. like the Beatles'
·vesterday' are well con-
structed and have good
rhythm:"
WORDS AND MUSIC
Berlin feels strongly about
the marriage of music and
words in a song.
"H you are a professional.
the music comes rather
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"The Macbeths have a stron~ instinctive relation·
ship." • Emmes explains. "None of the intellectual
brooding of Hamlet. Desire and ambition overpower
intellectual morality until it's too .late for them to re-
cover their balance." 'Born Y esterdny' U 'p@JJ.eJ.U!I
Next in Westminster · !&4' In. its political implications. Emmes sees "M~c·
beth" as particularly relevant for today's audiences.
All its characters. he declares -Duncan. Banquo and
Malcolm as well as Macbeth are implic.ated in polili·
c::il c'iicanery.
................ ,..,..,., c-.., • Actiell • Celer ''Born.N e s t e r d a y . ' ' th~ week announced the J ...... t""'1I
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"Macbeth. however. becomes involved and com-
mitled to a degree resulting in tragedy." Emmes notes.
.. The violent consequences of such ycess are w~tnesi;
es today in the events o! Dallas, ~alts. Detroit and
Mfmph1s."
Garson Kanm's comedy· casting foT tile pryduct1on.I ''Tiie ......._. •• AHlyst"
drama of comu>tion in which opens Jooe '14 for a J•,,... ~.';.'i~u':r' ;..,.
The repertory performers employ their cons~m·
mate skill along with ·some jarrlnf! visual effects to
drive thili point home to their audienc.e. You might
politics will be the next pro-three·weekend NII.
duction° ~t the· WestrninS'ter • po~t~ge. theHa:::~r-b:7n~ ~jl1i l @ ( ~
(;(immunity Theater. Harry Brock. while Nancy -iiill-lit •
Director Larry TrammeU • Well• 11 <*t H lilis empty. .._ ....:-:-;:.
headed girl '"-I, Billie cww... .W.12 ,_,. Dawn. The reporte,. wlto , .
even say they sock it to you.
More Shows becomes her tutor will bet .._.. played by Randy Keene. _..,
OtJler cast members are M!UJU * * * For '2001' Burt warner. Har:r;r Ham· 1 , 1i. .-c':"1c11":..'t.... "" ""'' . mers, Sam Verdec1a, Yvon· I "NYll HIAT"
WHILE OJi THE SUBJE<f} of South Coast Rep-ne Tardy md N~ma Ham.1 _,_ _
ertory. it mig~t be well to p<>lnt out the company's HOLLYWOOD -To ac· mers. "IDLINI 7tH"
next production -not "The Entertainer" as was pre-commodate the r e·c or d • The ~ay wi1I be presenfed .. ,11iu"'U Seo" at the Westm inster ·group's viously scheduled. but Tennessee Willialns' "A Street· breaking demand for tickets n ew the a le r, 6 6 s 9
car Named Desire." "' lo MGM 's preeentation of Westminster Ave. in the
Hal Landon .Jr. who. ai; one SCR member observ· StanJey Kubrick·s ~·2001: A Westmmt« Center mall. Space Odyssey", special Reservations may be
r.d. ''does the best imitation of Marlon Brando in thf' midnight sho~in~ h a ve secured b y trleP,honing
C'(lmnany. ·• \viii be playin~ Stanley Kowalski. New· been announced by the 839--4'!06: i
rom"r f herie Patch. who took a pair of minor roles Warner Cinerama Theatrr. I~:::;:;~::•=========..
in 'The Time or Your Life .. and "Macbeth," won the St a r l in It. this · even·1
Plum . role of Blanche DuBois. {i; ing. May 4· and continuing up to ind includinit. Satbr·
Portraying Stella will be Bonnie c; llup. a leadin~ day. June 8, this midnight
actress of the old Actors C'i rcle Th'eater before its con· performance. has been ad·
solidal1on with the Costa Mesa company. SCR vet· ded to the regular Saturday
eran Don Tuche is cast as Mitch . matinee and evening
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LAST TIMH TOOAT.
JULES ANO JIM
FNllV•f •I S:U.7:»t 15
$1111, "'¥' Mon., MtY U-
THI LADY YANISHU
_ Martin Benson will direct what is probably tine ~sdl~ed~uJe~·======J:===~=====~ most famous of all Williams epics (the movie version1 ..
won Oscars for three of th~ four principals). What
else could follow something like •·Macbeth?"
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TWO YOUNG ORANGE COUNTY actors will be
picking up a lot oC theatrical experience this summer
when they join the Summer Repertory Musical The-I
ater in Coeur d' Alene. Idaho. ''"
Randall Cobb of Santa Ana and .Jim Summers of San Clemente have been ··wit.LION DOLLAa HAIN"
signed by Robert Moe. di-wltll •••• Mtllftll • llolltllMI C-IM,
rector of the trou~ and a ··•••1
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High School. The compa· ~====~==:::::'.!! ny will stage ' South Pa-
"Stop the World -I Want cific." "Caroll .. (" 8 n d i1il•s~c:-nATION' i
to Gel OCf." I
Cobb, a junior al UCl ,1 ..,...,. .. ....,._.,. l<M·t71'
landed the prize role of a: o;c: cs;:::
LltUechap jn "Stop the1 w..w.,. , , ..... s..-s... u
World" and will play Mr. NOW SMOWIN•
Snow in "Carousel" and a s"''" .. .., ...... ~
supporting role in "South
Pacific."
. Summers, who will grad-
uate from San Clemente
High this June. bas been
cast as Lieutenant Cable
RANDALL COii in "South Pacific" and .Jig·
ger in "CarouHl." He'll
accompany on bass for "Stop the World " as well.
The pair &re amon$t 20 r oung men and women from
lbe West Coa5l who ha•e signed contr&et.I for lbe sum-
mer theater Heson In the Idaho resort clty.
' * w MCKSTAGE -Twelve-year-old Mitchell Vogel
of COlta Mesa baa won a featured r o 1 e in the newllr-"":"l:":ll6iii~
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NEW IAlt•
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tnfWte "Yours, Mine a <>un" with Lucille Ball and
Henry Fonda .•• Mitchell "barned pro'' last year
at MeJocf11.ud in tbe tiUe role of "Tom Sawyer" and
has been in three other productions at the Anaheim
arena· since • • • SHARP
Carl ScbeJl, founder of the Dana Point International If ., ... , •• .ii.,, tt94 ......
Theater, bas left fo? Europe an, has been replaced as i.. DAil Y PILOT'S ••"'4t"•
managin1 director of the Schei Academy of the Per-••·A.Lill• clm lfl114 "'' formm1 Atta 'bJ Peter Gordon . . . th• acactew s....11-... M••• • ....... 4-.t
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and wu to be ~ by a a n~ iam.t Ill' boMt
IJ'OUlt of IOldlen •• '1111 hf .....,.,.. and t It •• , for the European war. At the last minute he dedded it ·Camille~ at bome. M!other Berlin dilc:.-cl,. wasn't right. puUed it out ·'Smile add Sb9w Yom
and subetituted "We're on Our War to France." Dimples," ~nt l.oto the bot-tom drawer -·until be need·
The 4'.lscard rested among ed something for t be
his filea ~ in the back of musical ' • A 1 Tbousud.I
hjs mind until, ~ day in Cheer." He pulled it .dbt,
1938. Kllte Slblth uked him wrdte loJne new words and
for a patriotic aon1 to stag "Ea.ter-Parade" was born.
on Armistice Day. He polled 1'\Vhit& Qlristmai," in-
tbe number out. made a few cideotall)", still sells around
changes in the· woros, and 125,000 copies of at:-t music
the rest is history. eac6 holiday time and its
"White Chl'ittmas " in a record sale exceeds M • movi~ called "Holicby lM," million.
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"Tbe Nutty Professor"
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RIDDLIS AND JOKES
* Kemry: 'lbe troub}e with you ts that
)IOU're alwayi wishing for -some-
'tbing you haven't got.
PRIZE Benny:-What else can J wish for?
WINNIR /-M* .... 1ft '"" ..... AM .... ~"~ •• j . partson. Earth's sutface
gravity gives her a weight
of ICIO pounds. B u t Hank: 'lbat's the fourth tim~ou've gone
transptrted to tbe surface of back for more cake an ice cream.
· _. O,} Venus, odr girl would welgb Doesn't it emba~ y '
... ' " our only IS Jl'.Ou.da. ~pare , , ~ .. --1-. ;:; tllU wllh Jlorcurr,. _,, > K•: Why sbould Ill I tell Iba. hostess _,.l911~._1'6 · '1.P.. •ba 1'oUl •ellla ao}:/ ~ • -it'• f~ you . •. .........,.-----~:ct.r:fs-~ ·~. . • V us ~ IMC) othe 4 '1'be bldlll ' • • • _,... .,._, "_.. ..... ..49<.
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ot9'>111it) sun,. Ezb is a Venus has no ctwqsfng IOlllt body ~. • cer· seasons and no J(.bour day. ACROSS. 45 Sltnttd
-. ~I ftl own Its rotation t e m a i n s °" t11t .. __. = t ib and 1 'hDut b1clr ..-~ 4Wl a mysterious at present 5 Soddttt fl Put Into E 6 t Jupiter ii the Vendlian' U, ls attaclrs strvlct
tbln tie to&a1 bulk of estimated: ~· 3f ·to 100 10 PungtftCJ 50 Thlcknts
i ght brothen. Chilly Earth dayi, or ..more. 14 lurow urrlt
.P1* ii 100 times farther Still greater differences ~':' ::. 51 !T:"t
from the beaming IUD jhaD exi!lll on the surface of the 15 F111fft control 1AMle.. ~· 'Dlere are '* !~~•· y_..., l 1 16 IJ•!!2 1 52 lrndwQ
flte•1odlllr• pt*ti•· ..... 1 i~ if'i'&nae bldket ·wrlW I 5' .MSlcal -""-AM-~ and two of the of stifllDc cloud.t, $unl>Uma 11 tt"'1 ' '° == Jifln.ets 'nRmble fill pit ibese ~ • dO lt Fhrll 61 Town 111
h • Cber more elotely ~ot t'pleree Wgi to· lb cMH et 9Jttarlo 5,. "-• · 4lnJ .... pCr a the ~. arid~ Our pcoctdure 64 ltoot M,_
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Tbetr . almOarities are in llcolleNfttlr •• 41 Pruw • their ai1es and their posi-.,.., .., • ....,, .-... ,. JI Mt Moir DOH 24 Wine 49 Char1ew In m tbe Solar SJstem.' =. ~~ ~;~ ,.,,., ...... ...,.,. Sllallnpara y occupy tbe leOalld an4r' / . • . ,, . • 34 A •tal: 1 E:f.lo1lve 2S Dluppeat-52 Klftd of
ta.-til'Cl otblU frolD tM sun Wiit ........, '•~~U e ~ '' ~~ 2 ~~:.~ 4' -;l~u~: ~Yu 53 ~~t and tMtr yeuly patbl ar' "1Awllllt . t! l7 lovtll: 3 S.•lt contracting 54 Gtt11lnattd cl~ Ula tbote of die atbc nie geot~., tbe~ ll ~';.i 4 ::e.";1::1:'1111 r~ " C'li. planttl. At tlmea, tbe1 art ).lands ~~ ago fllM«: fa•MJ 77 l'alatable ~olt
·• Ei:ted by oply • mlllloD 'wben,major 'ole a• o ea srana. • !I Kl..Uf 21 Planet "''od of: . • Venw, on the lnslje ~gm erupUng from tM n o,.'lf l TV fi1ogranr 29 Kind of lnAMl!at.
tr ·tane, geta mare n'i .. t cltep noor of the mid-41 ca,,._. • ~ ~·~ 'o"'ri~f: 31 P.~011.. ~H::ia' &UC.teat. from tbe sdb l'hU Pac~c. Stige 'r Jt,age. ~!,: . 1 Do a Is his river d~. masses of debris'ltl'ew lhres 42 Noun •Ind ef th!H 59 Allowance
, 'n1e greatest similaritiet miles high and rose above suffix t l'tPllrld~lf1fob sang '°' wast•
ll'8 in their beevenly bodies. the wavu. The b8N ill• 43 Coins of 32 Eat away 62 lratll
The size or volume of a """Y have been born wb" "· A•erlca 11 t;l~1r1~ .ll 1~~,'~~ 63 =l!n
planet can be figured from the dinosaurs roam ~ 44 ~:f:'t wrltl., subject a be¥erag
tbe length ot tile dlatew · cokiaents. Wlnda and v~ line tbroQgh ita equa"'11ll brought seedl to
w.W. Earth'• diaftleter t them. Birds them .-.bl1 -mll• --Ulan • and • mr aabnals, canie4 ~eaus a• tbe mau on logs and other Ooa
bf• the earth oatwelghs debris, arrived to popula
Vetua iJ7 18 per cent. The them with wildlife. Far •
ddalty ot a p 1 a n e t i. .the west ancf the southwes
estmated by comparble lta tbm w•e mu
totil weight with u equal • by • -lllCl man II 1 8lllOUDt ol water. On tbb born nplam". Sea-goinf
s~e. tbe ell'tb rub ftnt tourist9 • MlWd Ud rowed
in jbe solar system with a 11m>11 Ille vut 1"1Mbe1 of ~ty ot U . Venaa ra.k.s Uw PacifJc *" .tldft IH ._ wJtll 4.t . dan ot ~
4 planet'• pwvi~onal A1*rt 1.• ,..,. • the r~ ls based on a ratio ol Hawaiian lalads w e r •
maa1 and 'IOlame. Ltt'1 discovered IDd settled by
a 100 ..,..., 12-,ear· ~enebune people wbo bad ~ I to cbeci Ulla eom· voyapd I• northward from
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LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP) -Fourteen
of America's Onest ~year-old colts,
with Calumet Farm's Forward Pass
as the probable favorite. are set to
start in today'L 94th running of the
Kentucky Derby. which is on TY.!.
Channel 2. at 1 p.m.
The Churchill Downs handkapper
figured Forward Pass. winner of the
Florida Derby and Blue Grass Stakes,
o Id be S-5 by the start or the .\'I•·
e classic. eantime, trainer Lou Cavalaris
and his veterinarian. Dr. A I ex
Hl\rthill. pronouneed Dancer's Image
fit after an early morning blowout of
three•eighths or a mile in :n seconds.
pancer's Image is pla~ucd with
ankle trouble. but Cavalans said t-he
son of Native Dancer returned from
the work in good shape.
Dancer's Image will start from the
No. 12 slot while Forward Pass comes
out of No. 13. a spot that may cut into
his odds.
Sawrday, · Ma1 4, 1%3
Only C. V. WhitD,iY's Gleaming
Sword. a 36-1 choice;' starts from a
position outside of Forward Pass.
Race experts say that the faYbrile
l.IMv• tw IM ICOllllKU De"" wllll '"' _.itleM. lodlrt•· ...... ,.. ....................... -..., ....
In<* Ullfklf."": ,, .......
I. Iron ltultr 1. T.V. ,_,,..r<iat
!: ~:n~~ s ... m t J~~:a '.'.rwi•t .'.'
1, Off I . :: mt:1!i;i; Git • • '• l~: ~~=~~~' . 11. Danetr'I llMff ll For,,rrr;ard P•si
It, GINMlnt S-f
will hav~J..o r.un two lengths more than
Iron Ruler. from the October House
Farm. who is slated to go from the
No. 1 berth.
Other starters in order from No. 2
through No. 11. are T. V. Commercial,
Jig Time, Kentucky Sh,erry, Trouble
Brewing, Tt Vega. Don B., Verbatim,
Captain's Gig, Fr~ie'• Hat and
Proper Proof.
With l'l"Ore than 12 betting interest.a,
Kentueky Sherry, Trouble Brewing
and Te Vega were lumped together as
the field entry.
The weatberman said there was a 10
percent chance for showers, although
there would be clouds. The track ta ex·
peeled to be fast.,
. With the 94th Derby's post time only
hours away, the talk on the Churchill
Downs backstretch centered around
the ravorl(e, Calumet Farm's Forward
Pass. "I'm sure glad this isn't a mat.ch
race." said Lou Cavalaris, trainer of
Dancer's linage .
•·If it was, there wouldn't bi a way
in the world to beat him. •·u that big brute was against you in
a match race and bad his own way. I
don 't think there's a horse around that
could beat him."
Hurdle Race Ruled Void
GWC's Champagne Fizzles
In BiZar.re Track Finish
Br RAV PLUTKO a!ter the final points were tallied. but
sutidenJy the judges honored a protest
that some of the hurdles were not-
spaced properly on the DI in·
termediate race run one hour earlier.
l"ullerton won as expected on the
strength of 147 markers, with second
place Santa Ana .a distant 75. Orange
Coa.9t placed ninth with 13 points.
..DERBY FAVORITE -Forward Pass is seen
taking a final tuneup at Churchill Downs before
today's 94th running of the Kentucky Derby.
The clltssy colt is expected to go of! as the 8-5
favorite •. despite poor post position (13th).
Of Ille Oalff 'lltl S11ll
Golden West College was all set to
toast its stunning third place finish in
the E;astern Conft!rence track and
field championships Fl"iday. but so-
meone pulled t.be champagne cork
prematurely in a bizarre finish to the
, (!l~t at the Orange Coast College
• ., ov<ll. · Coach Tom Noon's forces apparently
had third place sewed 'Up with 68 points
Bue~ Eyeipg
L~_f ty Berth
In State Meet
SANTA ANA -Orange Coast is still
In positlion for a lofty berth in the
stale JC swimming and d.Jving cham·
piionships, with the final action on tap
at o this evening at the Santa Ana
College pool.
tu; a result the race was run over -
one hour after the scheduled ending of
the meet -and Golden West had to
settle tor a 1ourth-place deadlock with
Chaffey, just one point out of third.
Golden West's .Um Seymour won the
initial runni1,1g of the :m inU>rmedlate
hurd.Jes in 311.0, but had to settle for
runnerup in the second. race and the
margin of difference in the final point
tally:
EC records were set by Santa Ana's
Mike Johnson in the discus (167-7),
Fullerton's 440-yard relay team (41.6)
and Golden West's Bill lnglehart in the
two.mile run (9;09.S).
Bob Messina of Golden West scored
the tone double victory, winning the
mile (4:10.3' and ll80 (1:54.4).
Seymour apparently had his double
after winning the 120 high hurdles
( 14.6) and the intermediates., but lost
the tatter. · •
11 • J. Bondi (ltlvl U.O t. Vlgl!O(cltl (Chatt) lS.l S. JtMen CFulll fS,2 • SllMOn (MSACl 1$.3.
.UO -I. W•'1on (Chall) a 6 l Celert<>n CGWCl 4' ). OonUIH (Clfru•l ~.6 4. M<tclnnev (MSAC) ••.• s. -J, Ftl'-a (Challl <It 7 '· Griffin <Full) Sl.l.
100 -I. Edmonch (Full) 9,7 (wind) 1. J•Jl'1et (SBVI • t ). Sle-..ard· (Senti A11al U '-C1ll\ (S8V) 9.1 S. Yuklhl"° (Full) t.I 6. lkltert 158Yl f .f,
6'0 -), Mntlr\11 CGWCl 1;SU ~ Burns lltlv\ \:l!:i !'. &":'.':: 1~~~N;-5?.>'·,.0\"~·.t&~I
l:&•·1H -I, Cu1llOI\ (Fulll l7.I 2. Sey,,_r(GWC lt,O S. JtflMfl IF'1>H; 3'.l 6. Grkllev (M$ACJ lt.'-wfn: •~'> t••=1r1~.nfJu 11.~2 ~~ · k~~~ir.~ 11 ' ' J•rn• ISBVJ 21.• s. ~ ........ ,o (Flllll 21.4 •. "~1:rrv -$~~) 7~rt (GWC) f:OJ s EC Record) 1. Ir-tMSAcJ 1:11.0 l. Fltlfl' (Futh ,,,..,"' SVber1 (GWCI f:ll6 s, 0-Clo IGWC f!ltJ l. ~u(t.tSACI t:2'1.I Mlle lltleY -1, Ful*1an J:11.I 2.. Ctwitt.y l:ll.4 : Cf11111 l ::rt.1 4. Sat1fa ,.,,. 3:20.J S ~ Wttl ~-~He<Nndu. w111ece, Caterson) J:JD.S ' l :ri'.r SI (8Aktr, F,,,.11, Sormltt, StwMMI ...... ,, ..... _
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Coach Jack Fullerton's mermen
have &JnllSSed 65 points and seventh
place after the initial two days of com-
petition, while defending state King
Foothill continues to run away from
the pack with 2541h markers. Golden West garnered its initial
poiRts Friday when Craig Jorgensen
finished sixth (59.1) In the 100.yard
backstroke .
Picking up points for the Pirates
were Bob 'Dake with an 11th (2:05.2)
in the 200 butterfly. Dee Renfro's tfe
for seventh ( 1 :49.7) in the . .200
rreestyle and Dake's fourth (58.0) in
the 100 backstroke.
Loomer's Bat Hot Again
For GWC; Pirates Lose
Foothill's 400-freestyle relay team
11et a national record with a 3: 14. l
clockJng -topping its· own mark oC
3: 14.7 set in 1965.
Shortstop Dan Loomer conlinued his
strong bid for all·Eastern Conference
honors · Friday in pacing Ookien West
College Jo· a 5·3 win over visiting
Cypress -the second straigh~ credit
sign for the Rustlers. '
Orange Coast experienced little in
the way of success in its quest for a
HOT SPORTS 'MENV
FOR WEEKEND TV
Whether it be the Kentµcky Derby.
soccer, track. crew. golf or baseball,
weekend television sports followers
have a spicy menu of activity.
The Derby gets the ball rolling this
aCternoon at 1 o'clock on Channel 2. An
hour later Channel 11 screens the SC-
UCLA track meet, Channel S presents
the UCLA.Cal qew race and Channel
2 shows the BalUmore..Cleveland soc-
cer lilf.
Sunday's progx:ammlng includes the
Angels and Tigers at 10:30 on Channel
5 and the final round of the 1100,000
Houston golf tourney at 1 on Ch&11Ml
7.
needed win at Rlverside. the Pirates
dropping a 3-1 decision to the host
Tigers.
Loomer collected a triple and a
single as he pushed his batting
average near the .460 mark, while Art
Spencer's clutch relief pitching also
shared the spotlight for coach Fred
Hoover's club.
Meanwhile, Chaffey won its first EC
baseball title -0n record with an 11·3
decision over San Bernardino Valle}.
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U>S ANGELES fAPl -Luis Akla-
nz climaxed • thret·run Nally v.•ittt a t~·breallng single in the sixth lnnin' Jonda1 nit.ht as Los Angeles defultd
Cincinnati 4-3 before a B a t Ni8'lt
crowd ol 50,SOI. ·
Jim Brewer filched 2 213 acorelea
lnnintJ of reUe to save l;be victory for
starter Don· S.tton, 2-0.
The Dodtm. traillna 3-t, pinned tbt Jots OD Jn Maloney, 2-1, atfer Jim
Fairey andt f.ollo Venaltes opened the
aid\ inc*ll will sln,ies.
rair~ ICOrtd on Wlll:ie Davis' fOfce•
oUL IMYil reed>ed third on a •itrlele
by Roa F•rlY _. ICOred on a •loll•
by Toa HaUer. Alc.-.z Mncltd home
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by Alex Johnson and a two-base thrc*·
tng error by B~wer pul Johnson at
third with noM out. V«ia Pinsoa hit
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Singles by Fairt1 and Haller plus a
sac:THke fly by Bailey netted the f1r11t
Dodger l'U9 off Ma)oney in the second.
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Sports In Brief
P arnelli Jones Resigns;
1).S. In Davis Cup Lead
lNDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -Pamelli
Jones resigned Friday from the Pr._tt
and Whitney turbine engine car in
which he led most of the 1967 In-
dianapolis 500·mile race and wol1't
compete in the 1968 classic.
The engine had been reduced about
one-third in size under new U.S. Auto
Club rules. and the veteran Torrance
driver said he didn't think it nad a
chance in the May 30 event.
"I don't think I can win with this car
except tor a fluke. I don't depend on
flukes: It is as ample as that," he
said.
Jones, 1963 winner of the race, W'llS
stopped by a ~ bearing failure with
7'h miles to go last year and A. J.
Foyt Jr. moved up to win.
"' "' "' ST. LOUIS -Ron Setlock slapped a
goal past Cesare Manago to give the
St. Louis Blues a 2-1 double overtime
victory over Mjnneso\.a Friday night
and send them into the final!\ of the
National Hockey League Stanley Cup
playoffs.
The vi~tory sends the Blues into die
finals beginnfug here Sunday against
the East Division champion Montreal
Canadiens.
"' "' "' RICHMOND, Va. _: The United
~tes Davis Cup team swept to a W
lead over die BrtUsb. Caribbean lD
opemac Amerlcu Zone competUioa
Friday on dae wtap of runway vic-
tories by Artlaur Ashe ucl Clarke
Graebller.
Aslte, ~JUr..W Anly liealeDUt
ud uttve RI~, allowed off
befwe ~ llemefelb •1 demtllsld•C
LaKe LamldH 1-1, 1-1. M.
GrMIMler, ZC, dettated the visitors•
top player Rlcllard Rusell 1-1, 7-5, 1-%.
So, teda1, Ule anlpnaeat of Mwtnc
ap a Ulllted States trtampb In dae bell-
ef-5 matcll terlet wtll falt t. tJle
dC)ubles team of Stan Smith and &b
Lutz, who meet Russell and Lumsden.
""" "' "' HOUSTON. -Jack Nicklaus, still"
looking for hjs first victory tJtis year.
and Dan Sikes tied for the lead after
the second round Friday · of the
$100.000 Houston Champions Interna·
tional Golf Tournament.
Nicklaus fired a two-under-par 69 to
~o.witb an earlier 65, while Sikes shot
68 after a 66 in the first round. They
are tied at 134, eight under par.
Nicldaus charged to nine under par
through 35 boles, but bogeyed the final
bole to leave en-opening for the rest of
q-te Cie1d.
""" .... "' ST LOUIS -Tb.e St. Loofl Globe-
Oemocrat reported Friday mcbt that
the St. Lollis Hawks of the National
Bauetball Auoctation have bee• seld
to an Atlanta g:roup and the franchise
• wtll be moved to the Georaia city.
' ., . ., "'
OAKLAND -Alex Hannum, who
coached two National Basketball
Association championship teams am
five division winners, 6igned Friday to
coach the Oakland Oaks who flnlshed
a dismal last in the American Associa·
tion's just ended first season.
Hannum will be executive vice
president and a minority 1lo<:khotder
as well, joining a new trend among
professional basketball coaches.
""" "' "' LONDON Andrea GlmeDO tf
SpaiB defeated former Wlmbledon
cbmploil Rey Emenoa of A•tralla
7-5, 1-Z 18 tlle qaarttt-ftllak el. u 111-
tenaau..al pnfesslonal teula tovaa-
meat Friday ntpt.
., "' "' Southern California's track and field
forces, unbeaten in dual competition
this spring, engage injury.troubled
UCLA in one of today's traditional in·
tra-state meets in the PacUic 8
Conference.
) Baseball Standings ·
NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pct. GB w L Pct. GB
St. Louis 14 7 .667 13 • .884
San Francisco 11 9 .550 21,2 13 7 .650 >,i
Los Angeles ll 10 -~
Cincinnati 10 10 .500
3 12 8 .800 l'n
3~ 11 9 .550 2in
PbUadelphla 0 10 .500
Plttaburgh 9 10 .474
Chicato 9 11 .450 Houston . t . 11 . 4:10
31h . 10 11 .47e 4
4 Boston 9 10 .474 4
41,\ New York 9 11 .450 4~
4'h QaklaDd t ll .450 4~
New York 8 10 .444 ·~ Cleveland 8 1l .421 s
Atlanta t 12 . 421 s Chicaco 3 13 ••• 81,t
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Angels' Rally
Knocks Tigers
From Top Spot
DETROIT CAP) -The Oalifornia
Angels .rallied for three runs in tile
• s~th -4.nning oU Detroit's M.ick~Y
Lolich and went on to a 6-5 victoey
that knocked the Tigers out of first
place ln the Amerioan Lea;gue .
11he loss, combined with Baltim«e's
6-1 vi.crory over Wasbin«ton. l~t
A119el Slate
May S A"tlllt 11 O.troll 10:1S 1.m. ICM 7101 M•Y t A"9e!1 al Defroll 11:10 • m. ICM~ 11101
May 6 Anotlt vs Cltkeoo 7:SS •.m. KM [710! Mer 7 Anciets ,,. QI~ 7:55 o.m. l(Nll'C 710 Mlf I Anoe!• YI CllkHD 7:55 p.1n. ICMK 710 . .
Detroit one-balf game behiod the
Orioles. who moved into first.
The Angels got to Lolicb, 1-1, for t'W'O
runs .in the third. Cluck Hinton drove iD one run with a bases-loaded single
and the other scored when Detroit
third baseman Don Wert dropped Bub-
ba M«tolt's two-out liner.
Lolich was knocked out in the sixth
follow.Ing nm-sc0ring sing)es by Bob
Rodgers and Bobby Knoop. .
The third run came in on Paul
Schaal's sacrifice fly off reliever Pet
Dobeoo. Schaal singled in another run
In the eightb.
·Jack Hamilton, 3-1, • relieved
sta.rter Clyde Wright . in the tourtb,
picked \IP the victory.
Tom Matchiclt's pinch~e in the
ninth drove in Jim Northrup, who bad
t'eaohed first after stri1dng out on 'a
wild pitdl, to cut California's martin
to 6-5.
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CLASSY 0 1
County's fit
League 880
with a 1:55.
MastaJ
Sea
.Ry RO•
OI !tie
Dave Sobolev
run l or Costa
o~er Brea col
Mar's 4·2 sho
Costa Mesa in
in the Irvine l
Ottier Irvine
Valley winning
an 8·3 decision
nolia ctWnped '
In Crestvie'
Beach dropped
tin.
Oaive Barto.
Sobolewsld's 32
up -retiring th
his seco!Jd win
Barton farm
only two hits b .c:orona det
l.c>era Friday I
the Sea King
Thurmm '.s tr<
tuDS on two
ctutdl double I
jng the fioai h
• Wilbrecht et
~hree·fOl'·three
Iii three RBI's
His single if!
ed Dick Ohaa
a galnst the Sa
Fountain Va
tanc.ia droppe-
loop record w uii to 4-8.
The Baroos
in the fourth in
into flve runs
Dave McDor
an to get a R
flrsl iminC gj·
1-0 lead. .
Cost•
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a weakened physical 00t1dition due t~ a c~m. ·
As eq>ected. Slata Ana 1W1-d{ wlth
t.~e v<1nlty tum ehemplonshit> with
C1U't1s setting the pace for Ear l EAlg·
mah 's mjghty Saints. Anaheim bagged
Bee hooors and Santa .Via took the ·ere titfe . ..,_
Curti s. opened the evening with a
ret<Jrd run In the 120 higti hurdles,
covering the cUstance in 14 seconds
fla'.. The previous ~est was 14.3 set
a ,Year ago by Don Till~y of Saota Ana
Valley. Tilley al.so improved on his
former mark, recording a 14.2 for
5eL'ond place.
Curtis came ba<'k lo run a nifty an·
Salurday, May 4, 1%8 Dlll Y PILOT J7 ! i
Double
chol' leg on thf.'440 rel~y (oufsome as 22U; Marv Whitaker ot Santa Ana tied ·
that &~ sot hito tbt S.w.wt archfv • .._the v..-sily 220 C2U>. .
es wtU'I au.~ perfor~ance. Otber Onulge_Cout area winners in·
And. he put his moolcker in the rec. eluded Newport .._bor's Dan Moon· . . ey, Who streaked w a 9.:41.1 victory or~ books for the thtrd h me \Wien he In the 2·mile and Lan~e Powers of
breezed to a 19.0 for the 180 I~ ob-Newport who led an area sweep of
stacles, reducing the previous stand· qualifying places in ttie varsity &bot.
an i by two-tenths or a ses:ond. He heaved the 12·pound sphere 54.!J
Williams never trailed in the 880. tBoea.ecdhgel54K7u)rl CdleDmensStof kHufoMtlt\gtonln
cruising by the first 440 in 55.8 and h-. · an an ar o ar a . • ... _ 660 . 24 3 (;,~-'1 ). covenng .. .., 10 1: . . "'h ""-• .... f' · .. _ from F I • • I' e UJ'M u1ree. 1JU!j;~$ . T• O~r record~ to fall rncluded Jim day's affair will return to Westmios·
Davis o! Saot.a ~a ii\ the Ce~ 120 l~ ter a week from today· tor the CIF pre·
hurdles, recordin~ a 13.3: .Mike Lau· limlnarles. They get under way at
derbaC'h of Anahemt, 22.8 111 the Bee 11:30 a.m.
~ount~in -Val-ley -Runnerup * * ·* Sunset Spike
. . Summaries In 11:9vine Le~gue Spikef est VARSITY
4'0 relay -1. 5'tnl1 An1 4l.S ltsl•blislltd r«.ord l
7. SA V•UflV 42.1 J. Mtrlna "·' '· Wetlf(n "·' s. WHlmlnlttotr u.s. •
CL.ASSY OILER -Huntington Beach's Paul Williams Orange
County's finest prep middle distance runner, b r o k e th1e Sunset
League ·880 record Friday night in the league meet at Westminster
with a 1:55.4. He aJso won the 440, in 49.8. and ran a 49.9 anchor leg.
.Mustangs Wfl;t, l·O
Sea Kings Stun Loara
By ROGER CARLSON .. Of tllt Dally Pllol Stiff
Dave Sobolewskf's third inning home
tun for Costa Mesa for a 1-0 veTdict
over Brea coupled with Corona del
Mar's 4-2 shocker over Loara sel\t
Costa Mesa into a tie for first place
in' the Irvine League Friday.
Ottier Irvine acti.oo had Fountain
Valley winning its thiid' in a row with
an 8·3 decision over Estancia aod Mag·
nolia cMJmped Valencia, 14·2.
In Crestview hostiUties, I-aguna
Beaoh dropped a J.1 de<:ision to Tus·
tin.
Da!Ve Bartoo. a SOphom<>re. made
S®olewskt's 325-foot four-ba"er stand
up • retiring the last nine in .a row for
his secomi wm .in league competition.
Barton fan!led six Wlhile allowing
only two hits oo handcuff the WHdcat.s.
Q>rona del Mar's socker o v e r
Loera Friday night was wrapped up in
the Sea King firth when coach Brad
'I'bunnan'~ troops sent across ttlree
tuna on two walks, a single and a
clutch OOt.rble by Kim Wilbrect • scor-
jng the f.ioal mi.
• Wilbrecht ended the night with a
1hree-for-three performance. knocking
ht three RBI's. ·
His single · 11e fourtlh in~~ng scor-
ed Dick Chan far the first r un
against the Sax
Fount,ain v.alley
tancia dropped ttl
loop record while
uP:.to 4-8.
verdk t over Es·
Eagles t.o a 6·6
e Bal"Ons moved
The Baroos got all fjve of their hits
In ttie fourth innilng and parJ.ayed ttiem
into five runs to sink E stancia.
Dave McDonnel was the only Lagun·
an to get a RBI w1th a si.Dgle in the
first imiog gj.ving the Artists a brief
1-0 lead.
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CALIFORNIAN.S
BREAK Rf]CORDS
VANCOUVER. B.C. rAP) -Cali-
fornia 1;wimmers set two Canadian
open records Friday in a Pacific North·
west invitational meet.
Debbie Meyer, 15, of Sacramento
won the women's 800 meter freestyle
in 9: 13.9, clipping 42.1 seconds off the
record held by Jean Warren of Van·
couver.
Mike Burtcn. Sacramento.. took the
men's 1,500 meter freestyle in 16:22.3.
The old mark of 16:2!f3 was held by
Ralph Hutton of Ocean Falls, B.C.
By E:\RL. GUSTKEY
'Of 1111 0. llY Plitt Sletf
FOUlltain Valley pulled out all the
stops Friday night btJt couldn't catch
LoaN:'s speed,y Slaxops in ttie Irvine
League track alDd f.ielc! meet at Val·
encia High School.
Loara won foor r~ing ev~ u d
tied for arnodlet' to put tile ~on ttle
d.amp.ioostiip trophy. !ftlt Saxons
scored 58 pom. Fountain Valley post·
ed 50.
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220 I r. v .. cll (E) Pa·' 2. H ... 111 ICdMl If·• 3 ~'1;/:~rllt !FV) '· S oert (M) S. Sk1wln ( I ,A,f
ll20 -1. N~r, ~Cdr1) >:111 J· ltQOr;rr (VJ ~:.OViLr~n .. r > :2S. '· lh• y 1E1 , s.s ••
.uo R1 .. y -I· Foun11ln V•lltY' 1:».2 2. M.I!°'°''• J;H:i J. Vllt!K •-111.e. O L Ellene 1 l:J.U l. CMlr•
Scortt: 1. E1t1ncle. !451 l, V•lencl1 llfl J. lMr•
m ) '· Cos•• Mt11 ltt> s. Foun111r v1Hev UO> •· M&11no1'• \ IY) I. Coron1 del M., (.. •. llrH !JI.
'"' 1320 -]. OU,.. (V) l;ll 2 Cnew rnoel record) 7. sn.uo IV) 3:11.2 3. ~s (COM) J;l9.A '· N•""" ICdMI 3:1S.2 S. lurntll IVl 3:25.S. 100 -1. THl>I• 111 Iv 1. Tllomet !CdMI J. ,Mter ICdM) 10.1 '.·. H ...... r (V) 10.1 s. coo.rm ICM> 11.0.
660 ~· Lfvnev .jfdM) 1:27.S (new lnftl lecatd\ 7:-A.'i' s. -l~ctl~n • ~:~" 1~'1' ~;.:'·7R~~d~1 l:>0.7. 1111 LH -1. Kellin \fCIMI 41.t ~ Hori (V) .... 3. ~~ \,M~11 :a) 'and f{,~r.'~c~)d~!1. lU S. lit
llO -1. Tl!Ofl\lt ((~) lt.t 2. KIMHY (CM) It I 3. ~r ICM.I) lt.3 4 H•...., (V) lf.l S. Coburn ICMl If.I.
... lttll~ -• 1. Coron! del Mtr 46.0 IMw meel l~~l~w 1:~7~~1it ',rl'no~~.s '· Fou,,.
k«ts! I. Gclr0nt Of! llMr l~l 2. Vllenclt (lt) l. Costa MtSI (II) 4.. E1t1ncla (10'1>1 5. l rM ltl •. Foun11in V•ll•Y (b) I. M•llf'Oll.I I•> I. Loera 141.
Co•t• Mesa-Bre a Prep, JC Base~aJJ ·Standings
l11ltM1 Ctllft<·-t CltlSTVllW LIAOUI w L 01 w I. ,0 1 Cltollt'f 15 1 Ml. SAC 11 ' ?·~ Stn Cltmtnlt 10 1
Stntt """ ' • s Of•-' J ' Fullerlon 10 1 ' VIiie P•r-' l 1
~~"Ver~lno ' I • 1:11~ 7 s 3
I l~ I Tutlin 5 7 s Go~ West • _, Minion Vielo J ' 7 ltlvtrJ 1111 ' 11 • Foothill ) • 1 ~r:..:'· s 11 ... t V.
' 1) 'II LH\1111 i!lffell 2 10 • '''*Y'I It-Ill ,, ... ,. ......... Riverside J, Or-C-t 1 Golden ,, ... S. CyPras J ~-t, MiMlon Viele ?; S•n Clemonlt 2. Cllt7;t 1, S.11 t.rM•dlftO ) , · futliry J, Lttuftl IMdl 11 VllJt P1r-S, Mt, C 7, Fulltr!ln J s.n11 AM 3, CllNI t '"™11 ~
ANHLUS LUou•
w L 01 SI. Paul 1 I
Mii« Dtl , ' \\ Sefvllt • • l ConlwtU 3 s • SI, Jolln Iosco. ) • '" Vtrbum 0.1 I 1 6
""""" ••wits MIMf 0.1 '1. Cantwell 01 St, PMll 3. SI. Jolln eolco 01 ...... lie •• Vtteum Dtl 5. •
Hollywood Park Race Result~
'Rut tile Orange Coast area was 'not
without its winners. Estancia High's
Bees lugged hoole ttie first place Bee
tror.hy an:I Corona del MaT captured
tilt' Cee champt.ooship.
Kevin Manix, the ~oala Mesa High
pcle vaulter who had the best mark
(14-:ll ill the county, had to scratch
from the meet because of a right ankle
fn.jury ttiat didnrt heal in time.
Mesa C'Oadl Brian Springer saJd be
would appeal to ttie· CIF, asking that
Manix be permi.tted to <:'Olllpete in
the CW meetS:
Corona de! Mar's Pat Connell won
the vault a•t 13 feet.
Although a cold breeze hampered all
competitors. six meet records were
broken. The tW<> Coast area record
breakers were Corona del Mar's 440
Angelus Finals
-llO HH.-1. C.url11 (~Al 14.0 11 .. tve rtcOl'd) t.
relay team ( 46 llal) 8lld the Sea Kings'
Steve Livesay, whose 1:27.5 660 time
broke the old mark or 1 :28.2.
l•'oun!aln Valley's Pihil Age fini shed
in a dead heat with Loara's Scott Tay-·
I-Or in th4! 220, both being clocked in
22.6. Age wes--second Jo Pat McLaugh·
lin or Loara in a 10 flat 100. /
Mesa's Greg Beal won the two mile
as he pleased in 9:50.2 but the chlllz._
air kept him away from the meet rec·
ord of 9:32.9.
Corona de! Mar's baton men on their
record • breaking relay effort were·
Mark Kell-am , Jeff Thomas. Mike Mut-
ter and Jim Zellor.
The top t:hree finishers in each event
advance to Uie CIF prelims next Sat-
urday morning at Westminster High
School.
Tilln (VI 14.l >. Hiii ISAl IU 4. J-(HI) S. Solis (SA). -' 100 -1, EmtrY (V) 10,0 I, Wllllllc.tr !$Al 10,0
J, L•cv IMI l~.o '· Yen11m1t1l1 !Ml s. Dtnton (VI. no -I. Wlllltlter ISAI n.J Illes record t EIMrv (VI u.s J. l •<Y CM) :n.7 '· SI-.. IV) 5. Grttr IWY . ... -l. Wllt11m1 IHll .... 1 .• HUI ISAl SU , P•IOdV (Hll Sl.O ._ lelleV !Wl S. Ot lV ISAl. ... -I. Wllll•ma IHI) l:SS,4 llelgue record) • Huss IW) I :Sl.O J, l vm•n CWMl I :St.I ... \1111 P1tttn !SAi l :St.t. S. 011fney (Wl 2:00.5. Miit -1. CJtrk !SAi •:2'.S 1. Sltlrde IHI) 4:27.6
;J. Towner (VI 4:J4.J '· Jttte (H) s. McLlfen (W).
l·mll~ -I, MooMy IN) •:41,1 J. Fftltr (W) •:47.1
3. Tllllt ("iMI t:St.J A. Fflf'tmen CSA) S. lodt,.,.,, IMJ. 110 lH -1. Curlis (SA) lt.O llMtl>t rteord) ~· t111n !VI It.• l. Flelds (V) 20.J 4. Solis (SA) f.
JOAtt (HI). . o:,1~. it.,.:~~e;;; t~ ~.11~J,.J~',! 1V~~1~.;•f,
St~l• An• S. Wetlmlnst~r SP -I. Powers (N) 54 .. , 2. ,_, (HIJ 54.7 J. si.r~ (M) 54-4 4. Meler !SA) s. Ktdefs I") LJ -1, 011Y (SA) 21 .. t. Fltl\lt tVI 2 .J 3. W1llon (Ml '°'' 4. Anderton (SA) s. Lockllert !Ml HJ -1. C&u (SAi ... , J, Mc.GlvntY (Hal 6-J '· Lln<!Jtv (SAi ._l 4. Cllllds !Ml S. Ltmmon IM) PV -I, Sofls CSA) IA-4 2. AndtraOn !VI IJ.f J. l>l'dtnon !SAi 13-0 •. Lrwls (Hl ),S. Hll' <Ml FINAL SCORING -Slnlt """ ti, SA V1lltY ~. HUnll"91on IN<lt JS, Morine "· Wttltrft lf, Nfw· ~14 Westminster I. A""r..lm 1. ...
-1. Wttl (Al IU J, Burnell IA) IU J, RJt.v !NI 16.l '· Ovtrn (SAi 5. Tur,..r (Wl • 100 -I, L•udtrblefl (Al 10.4 l. Hunler (A) Jt,A S. Alverldo !SAi 10.A '· Vl'llllml1ll1 !Ml S. ~ rln<1 ISA) '20 -1. ltuck!rblclt (A) n.t 1••1tut ....,.,l 7.
M~'s Sweeney Tops 6-4,
Bosco Earns Loop Crown
Vet11Jmlt'll• (Ml 2l.1 l . NlchObon SAi 2'.l ..... rJnt (SAi 1. C,,..,>eborouth (V) l 660 -1. Hunltr !Al 1:75.1 ). ltlltY INl 1:2s.t >. llr'Od IHI l:lt.t A. Pone (VI S. A--CWMI 1320 -1 l(Mfer CAI ):at.• 2. Wltclltr !SAi J:lU
3. Bo•ll'k IHBl 3:19.2 '· Smith (A) s. Hurst (WMI 110 LH -1. Burnett CAI 13.5 ), Overn (S•I IJ,I J, Wt•I (A) IJ.7 •. Slml»Oft ISAI s. Alms IWMl 880 Rel&V -1. Soni• Ana I :32 6 (etl•bllsfl., rec-~rdl 7 Anthtlm 1:».0 J. N.-.orl l:U.4 '· Wttl· mJnttor t Fiim wlll dllltrmlnt. FINl>L SCORING -Anar..lm 16&), Stnfa Ana l"M N~wpart (11)\ Marini 11•1. Huf)tfnglon Be&dl 121; SA Valler I' , WtslmJn~~ (Sl, Wtttern (I). 1
o~~o,;-<~'> ~:.~'•,, 1~~0-lvi" s.k~~::;.:~k\0·' '·
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By STEVE EKOV1€H
01 lht CMllV l'llOI S111f
St. John Bosco High earned its first
A~elus League varsity track cham·
pionship Friday.nightat St. Paul High,
but tihe v.arsity effort wasn't enough to
wrerroh ,tne over-all cllampfons:h..ip
away from llhe oost.ing Swordsmen in
the Augelus League track finals.
Bc.sco's Ben Davis proved to be the
most 1>1>tent ingredient in tile varsity
victory as· ttie speedster n~bbed vie·
tories in the 100, 220, IOng JUJnP, and
ran a leg iii the winn•i:rbg mile relay.
Malter Dsli's Mike Sweeney-equaled
his lifetime best in the high jump as
the Monarch flash cleared the bar at 6~ to gnm thelOp prize .and register
the higheat leap in the Orange Coast
area. Otber Mooardls earning pl.ices were
Ron Dlck.scin who finished fourt h ill"
1:r
ANGILUS LUGUI FINALS
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3. Macldtn !SI • Horris CV•r 01 s. Mulll>rv (Cl 440 -1. llltN tSJBI Sl.7 l. Joltnton CSP) JU J. HfGkt (Vtr. 01 4. OlckSO<I (MD) S. BAY (SJll l HO -1. Joltnson (SPl•l:S7.t l. RJnellarl (Cl 1:51.t • 3. MuldOOn (MD) 4 MtlOYOf IV) s. OJ~kson (MDI Mlle -l. C~1t1eman ISJB) •;39.0 7. Cach• CSPI •:•S.7 l , Secore ISP) • Collins IMO) S, TldweJI CSPI 1-Mtlt -I. Carl)On (SJBI IO:lU l. Alonto (\/er, D) J, Rt"'" (MDI •. Wood (SPI J, Cl .. Y \MDI 12' HH -), Kint !SPl IU l. Horey ISP . lf,J 3. T1y1Dr UJll 4. Davey (C) S. Th0mpt0n IV)
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Bruin.-Topple USC
In Ba1eball Tiff., 7-4
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The UCLA 8l'1dDI bltmllhed Southern Californt1•1
Plld&" bawball record f"rldayl acor· i• .._ nm I'" the ninth Inn ni to .... ., ...
Wllll. the buea loaded \n the ninth,
UIC plteber Bob Vaughn wa.-td Bm·
In line Shedd, lettini In UCLA't .._.
aheed na. Slt1gles by Aaron MCGuf,..
8ncl Sieve K11usen drovt In the other UCLA tallies in the Inning. USC, .. , !n league play, ii.nd UCLA,
t.2,flay 11a~n tod6y.
the 440 in 52.4, Steve MuldQoo with a
third place in ~he 880. Mark Collins
who raced t.o a fourth in the mile. an:i
Steve Reagan who cr06sed the line
third in the two-mile.
The Mater Dei 440 relay team cap-
ped the Monar"cli effort with a 45.3
second place.
-Foothill Blanked
dr., 3 1A1~!:::'11s~"i'Ml:J:r•·t 2s,::~~«~'fMi
5o:'j~wJ~ l~1McClurt (Hiil J:16~1 !It"~ rtC'O•dl· 7. OJslon IWMl l:IU 3. Snydtr !SA) 3:17.0 ~. Nie• 01~,JW&l S. ~"'6~:1~1~iAl 13 3 !Jfav~ record! i. Oen"'" <':J 13.S 3. Roberts (SAi IU '· Cltrk ISM
S. 4~11~e\av1 -1. Stnl1 Ana 4),0 l. Mtrlnt ''-' ;. v •ll<!v '7 l •. Hunllnvlon tee cit s. w .. tm1ntltr FINAL SCORING -Sln!I Ant (541, Hunllntl°" llt1clt (H V.I. SA VllltV (ltl.-Wttlmlntler (21 ), M•· rlnt (I•.,.,), Western (111. NtwPOrt (AJ, An1htfm (0).
11 arrowby .Steals Show
/I
With 58-1~ Sh(Jt Put
Laguna's Geoff Harrowby. with a ;.a. 6·2 earlier In the season. ·
l'i'l effort in She shOt put. Jed the Art· .Laguna··s mile relay team e~ded ln
is ts in ,the Crestview League track and a disappointing fourth. The Artists had
field finals Friday nlg'ht at Mi55ion compiled a 3:28.6 during the ~eason, but failed in their effort • losing out Viejo. b s Cle Harrowby's mark is lhe sixth best badly to a wiMfag 3:29.3 Y an •
· th Clf' th ' mente. in e is year· . . . . • • David \f ustwick won the 660 in the H~owby and his qualifywg ~ates Cee division with a 1 :28.0 clocking for
cont!nue nexf S~turda.y at Westminster the only other Artist victory of the
in the CJF prellms. First ~ree In each ·ght
lif. d nt . event qua 1e . . Other top efforts during the evening
'.!'he Crestview finals. used only ~s a were Dave Ezell's 9:47.5 in the two
qualifyi ng m~t far the CrF prehm.s, mile 4nd El Modena's Doo Horton·~
saw not one first place for a Foottull :iz.91,1 leap Jn the Jong jump • a league
varsity perf~rmcr. the league's dual • record.
meet champion. vutttY . . . "'-100 -I Ktnl IVP) 10 l J lollrfl (Lii) 10.l 3. Mike Totten quahf1el in the 100 <1nd ~.,..ion CEM1 10.1, 1 IEMI .. , •
b h d t bl · ,.o -1. lotion 1\.11) 21.f '· Sptou ... •· 220 .as expected, ut a TOU e in B•llt rcsc1 1J.O. the 100. putting on a spurt in the final M''°111-f~P'"n~7. <K> so ~ 2• D'Armolld !Lt> si' 3·
JO y.ards to ge-t a secOlld place finish 2:if.i 'i i;.~·~:O'"tf~ 11;~1 .roo J ~ HumoM!V cm
arter a poor Start Mlle -I glUS! ($~) ,~,:I 2. Stmmon• (0) ''" 0 · l ~/It• H..l 4jlSf; • His winning time in the 220 was 22.~. . no~~ _ \. &', ;.~1er 101 1s,, 1. Ec1w1rds en u '
Larry D' A~mond hus~led the 880 . ~n i.1~·L~°'..!."1. <~~~!Ci, ·en 10.1, 0 , ..... 1T> :ro.1 J,
2: 005 .39 and .tootk sec~~ m sothe6 440 with ~«;~~~Y'~ f.·~1n. Pork u i '· e1 Modtfta 40 J. a I. agams a wmnmg . . O.•-.. , -Gene Molway placed second in the 3,~1~3~~~[,1;;-3~30~" ci.me•1• n o '· VIII• "•rtt
pole vault with a 1"-10 effort his best Hi i. Hert <VP> •-ii'· c11t•"'''• cEMI s-10 l. Jo M<lllnk•Odl (Tl )-111. • ever l. J -1 Horton CEM) 71.t>. (lo.,ue r1<ord) 2. Cox ' , . (FHI )14 3. Ktfll (VP) Jl.J"' However Mike Jackson disappointed Pi/ -1. f;nton CVP} IJ.f~ ILtHllt rtctrd) '· . • 1 f . h . Mol••Y fL•> 1t-10 J It. a1~1tr 1EM1 ""· , with a fourth p ace lnas against a sP -. H•rrowl>Y 1L11 sa.1 ... '· GordOll l!Ml J6.'
winning jump of 6-0. Jacksorrhad done >. Tro119ruo.11 1FH> u.11i ..
Mater Dei Blanks
~ntwell, 3-0,
To Sl1;1Y in Race
Mate.r Dei stayed in the thick ol t~
Angelus Leagu.e baseball . race with a
3--0 Ahutout over YisiUng Cantwell Fri·
day afternoon.
'l'hret pitchers combined for the
blanking with Wayne Schrader pickinJC
up the win with a four tnni.ng ttJnt.
Adrian, Witt and Joe LeP.a1e mopped
up.
IAPage hOmered 111 tM aecond ln-
nlnf for au the runa the Monarchs
needed. ,_.., ......
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Fo~ (VP) 1a.• t10 'ltflaY -I. Foo!NH 1:3? S 1. T'11tlln 1:):\.1 J, IEI -1:>4.•. c.. .
100 -1. Jack-IF HI lU 2, WltllCtll (0) 11.7 J, CllJ-ri9 lEMl 11.t. • Ntetf'ltoll (0 1 19.), ... -I. Hut!Wld !Liii :7U '· ltlltll (VP) 1121 1 a. ¥•"" (Tl !:JU l>'lt -I. Weo.,. ll!IO ''"I ,, \.lnftlldl (SCI )·tt] J IE_.., tEMl ):tf,f. 1.., LH -1. Mtvtr IOI U f 2. l'l<lr" <Ol U,4 ), MAY.,.,_ (EMI 14.1. AA ,Rtlty -I. F .. "'m 4'.4 '··Or-6&.J l. El ,,,. 411.
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Over Rollie Pcnaroya
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Plmentel, the world's top.ranitq ban·
tamwel-"t eantender, slammed No. 3
challen~r Rollie Penaroya to the can·
vis. wtth • iwo.nstect .fifth round .~
tack to ~l'f a TKO over the rime Ut-
lle Flllpino.
Pimentel, who wtl~htd In at 118.
made the lt.year-old Pt-naroy1 bl11
58tl'I knockou.t victim In 9f fllhlf 11 a
profes.donll. Pimentel t'eeeivtd Bing
ma1ali.ne's trophy as ll\e outsttndlnt
knockout puncbtr In th• b._nt.amfti"1l
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Lllrance R&ctefeDer, 51
From fortune Magazine
The two richest Americans are J.
Paul Getty, 75, and Howard Hughes.
62. the only ones who probably can be
called billionmes. But it is impossible
to say which is richtir.
The Issue remains in doubt because
both men have substantial. assets t1iat
cannot be precise•y e v a 1 u ate d .
Perhaps half of Hughes's wealth is in
two privately held companies. He
owns all the stock of Hughes Tool Co ..
while the stock of Hughes ,.Aircraft Co.
·belongs -to the Howard Hughes
Medical Institute, a foundation he
created: neither company, of course.
-bas a quoted market value.
In addition. both GettY and Hughes
own large amounts of real estate, a
type 'of asset that al.so is difficult to
evaluate: an estimate normally is bas·
ed on the most recent sale of com·
parable parcels, but the actual value
cannot be determined unless the real
estate is placed on the market.
THERE IS. however, a market
value for the bUlk of Getty's wealth -
his holdings in Getty. Oil Co. The stock
recently was selling for 182.50 a share.
But it is conceivable that the com·
pany. if liquidated. would bring as
much as $150 per share.
And s.ince Getty, as either owner or
trustee, controls 62 perc~l!t of th.e
company, he is in a position to h·
quldate. Getty owns 4,600,917 shares of
Getty Oil dlreotly, and is an income
beneficiary of the Sarah C. Getty
Trust named for his late mother,
which owns 7 ,948,272 shares. Getty is
the only trustee, but 20.7 percent Of
the trust i& In the names of his four
aons . .ill adults. At 182.50 a share, Get·
ty's direct holdings w e re worth
$379,575,652. and his interest in the
trust shares was worth $519.995,82.5,
for a t.Otal or'S899,571,477.
However. If the same shares were li·
quidated at $150 each. his total would
be $1,635.584.504, minus a capital-gains
tax or· perhaps $400 million, which
would leave $1,235,584,504. ,
GETTY 'S OTHER visible assets
are slender by ~a.rison. His art
collection is probabli worth between
S20 million and S50 million. His
museum in Malibu is worth between $5
million and $10 million. Other -real
estate is worth perhaps i:JO million to
$40 million. Getty also recently owned,
directly and through the Sarah' C. Get-
ty Trust. $2,832,812 worth of stock in-<
Spartan Aircraft.
This. then. js how the most con-
servative, and the m06t liberal.
estimates of Getty's visible assets
would look :
Conserv1tlye
•nets ev11u1tlon Gellv 011 Co. sloe~ \m,S71,4n
Ari Muuvm 1nd cor~ctlon 25,000,000
O"'er rNI Hllllt J0,000,000 Spert1n Air<Tllll Co. slock 2.~.112 Toll! 1957.404,219
l lber1I
""''""''°" 11,23.S,SIA,504 60,000.000 «1,000.COO u:n.111 $1,l3•~17.l16
Calculations of Hughes's wealth
natu rally require more guesswork. His
companies, for example, do not report
either sales or earnings. Hughes
Aircraft has sales of ~bout $620
million, mostly to the military and the
National Aeronautics and S p a c e
Administration. Government contracts
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·-----Our ltla• l• Sa• Francbeo
Stop ·Bef or~
You Sneerie
By HERB CAEN
SAN FRANCISCO -L.e.a r n
something every day: When you
sneeze behind the wheel of a car
going 70 mph you travel 330 yards
dazed and half blind . . . Daily
didacticlsms : False eyelashes don't
make a pretty girl any prettier.
Short-necked men .in turtlenecks
look like their heads are screwed
directly onto their s h o u l d e r s •
Bermuda shorts should be worn on·
ly in Bermuda • . . Do they still
make alphabet soup? And if ·so,
have tfley taken LSD out of it? a
* * * SUGESTIONS FOR M a y o r
Alioto: Install a sign iri Golden Gate
Pull. pointing the way to Hippie
Hill, now high on the tourist list ...
Hire all our talented unemployed
artists to decpr~te freeways with
psychedelic designs (now you know
that's one great idea)' .. Swing
bard for more s i d e w a 1 k
restaurants, especially downt<>'f'l ;
in this m.iniskirted era, there are so
many lovely aigbts to see while sip-
ping coffee -it's a shame •..
Institute a.n pnual city bus race at
the beach, so our drivers can work
off their frustrations. I see this as a
giant slalom, with traffic signals to·
shoot.
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MARKS OF INSECURITY: Leav-
ing your bottom sleeve unbuttoned
to show the world that your suit llas
button-through sleeves. Going home
to change your socks before dining
at ·a Japanest restaurant. Putting a
dime in the parking meter alter 5
p.m ..
* • •
BEING ADDICTED to com·
plicat.ed puns, l salute Trudie
Clow's Country Store for "Should
auld and quaint things be forgot?"
..• Then, of course. there's tbe
baseball story or Mel Famous, who
was a. winning pitcher till be got
struction bu~ess, bas cut all his
ties with S. F. and is making tbe
Seyclie~ Isles (in · the Indian
Ocean) his pen:nQflent home. He
liVes in a big house witih 11 sel'Y'al\t$
who cost him $55 a month all told,
and makes "a tidy living" selling
. oopra and cinnamon ... One slight
drawback might be that the
Seychelles a't'e overrun with exotic
·bugs, as Noel Coward cmcovered
When he ~ayed there in a 11nell
hotel. When he checked out,
scratobing .assiduoosly, tlbe mgr.
asked: "May I post a sign reading
'Noel Coward Slept Here'?" "Cer·
t.aiinly'," nodcted Noel. ''if you'll add
one word -'fitfully.' " .
• * •
THE NOW & F U T U ll E
GENERATION: Atty. Frank Winn
was driving his 10.yr.-old dghtr.
Theresa. to school the other morn
when he .noticed some appa'rently
garbled letters painted on one of
her hands. 'What's that?'' he asked.
"Well." explained Theresa. "When
my trien<I and I put our hands aide
b~ side, it spells "Peace and
Love.' " ... Kiddie korner: Mrs. Jo
Smith, the f~ nat'l mag model.
was com1.ng out of a restaurant
wit1'1 her <handsome six-yr.-.old son,
Colin, when our Utlle Old Lady
gushed over him: "Where EVER
did you get those beautiful brown
eyes?" Colin : ''They came with my
head.'' Ne~t question.
hooked on beer -and in the World BOBBY KENNEDY, cam-
Series. ~e walked in the winning paiglring here recently, ran into an
run. Said the 'batter: "Jt was the unexpected problem on his w~ to a
beer that made Mel Famous walll speaking engagement. He boarded
me'' , ..• And our friend Mary Jen· the elevator oo the 23rd floor of li'le
nings claims she went1o an Irish FairmOnt Hotel Tower -and found
monastery that served .fish 'n' -himself stan<Upg n~t to a pretty
chips. and wishing to compliment mini-skirted ftl w~ gasped "Bol?-
the chef. she asked: "Are you the by Kennedy! A qwck thinker, this
fish friar?" "No.•• be replied. 'Tm > glrl : me then pressed every Ooor
the chips monk'' • • • Is three-dot butron to make the tri1> down l(lst
journalism dead? long~ -and at the main floor. she
boxed btrn in till the door closed
YOU KNOW about Uri&? Lots of .again. at which she pressed 23. At
people -ln(lud!ng some of Our first amused and at last annoyed.
Vl!ry Fimst-mall in tbel.r income Kennedy fioally escaped from the
tax returns e11 time but "for"1-" to elev.-tor. 11ytng icily: "Youn& ledy,
incJQde 1tlelr d>eck. Thia gives I fff'l like I've apent an entire
tibtJD a eo..to.4-y treathet unw ttM weekend wjtb you -wUhout any of 'Oo9t. ...SS tbem a remiader, at & the customery benelita."
oercent .IDterdt. Shrugs a IOC:iallt.: • • • • 1·u I bonW to 1181 my tu.~ I do. tbe blDt ct.I'~ NYUl or tiCht IF THE REPVBJJtANS 10 for
MIUllt. Every buck count•.'' Rockefeller end l\equ, It would
.s 11mDJ jf ,.ou're rich. ~to!' Jf,,~ n!:n U~S:~
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same tktet -• point ~ bM ra1"d yet. Ma}bt wt'rt ~
pr~
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entail low profit margins, and the
company also has been less profit·
minded than other aerospace firms.
It seems fair to estimate Hughes
Aircraft's actual e a r n i n g •. at
$12,500,00>: but in different . bands tbe
company might be earning $1.5 million.
·-Mn.LION TO $1 BILLION
H. L. ff~ 79; oil ·
J)r. Edwin H. Land, 58; Polaroid Daniel X. Ludwig, 70; shipping
A1il6 Mellon Bruoe, ee .
.Paul Menon, eo ...... I
Richard King Mellon, 88
Nellon Rockefeller, 59
Wintbrop Rockfiellet, 51
Cordelia Sea.if~ May, 39
Ricbard Mellon Scaife, 35
DeWitt Wallace, 71; Reader's Digest
Mn. Charles Pa)'IOD (Joan ~)..
M
John Hay Wtiltnef, 63
At fifteen times these two earnings
figures, H u g h e s Aircraft would -:-
thereior'e be worth b e t w e e n
$187,500.00> and $375 million.
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•t51 MILLION TO -MILLION - -~ ---
45 FOR HUGHES Tool, the available
evidence suggests a m i n i m u m
hypothetical market value of '2'Xl
million, and a maximum of $300
million, excluding certain substantial
investments tllat Howard Hughes has
made in the company's name. His 75
·percent interest in Trans World
Airlines, for example, which be sold in
May, 1966, was held in the name of
Hughes Tool.
Hughes has received substantial
cash proceeds from the sale of public·
ly held stock. The T.W.A. sale yielded
$546,549,771, of which perhaps '436
million was left aft.er payment of the
capitia!-gains tax. Hughes a1ao got
about $11 million 'fhen he sold h16 in-
terest in Northeast Airlines three
years ago. He has invested abouUlOO
million in hotela, two ~ivat& airports.
and I.and in or near Las Vegas, and
some. though perhaps not all, of the
money came from the s8le of stock.
Hughe$ also owni abOUt P>"'million
worth of r.eal estate at Tuca0n and
Phoenix. and about $1.25 million worth
at Culver City, California. And he has
Billionaire J. Paul Getty
a "$6-million interest in <he Atlas Corp'.
Estimates of Hughes's visible assets
thus would look like thls:
'· c:-,...11.. Liberti
Assclt ' WetUltlOll f\lelulllofl • Hughes Alra1·11 Co. tlt7,.I00.400 1375.000,000
HU9hes Tool Co. !uctud-200,000,000 JOO.OOO,«t
lno outside 111-t!Nflb)
llHI Hllll 2'5,000,000 245,000,000 Remal"t~·, from 1fod( Mitt• -3'7AOO,OOO «7,000,CCIO
All•M Corp s1oclt 610001000 6,000,0CIO
Tc!l1t ttt.S,500,0GO 11.m ,OOO,OOO
By both a co~ervative andliberal
evaluation, Hughec shows slim
margin over Getty when only visible
assets are considered. But both may
have other assets, for example cash
and securities. which remain invisible.
Because ofthis. and because of' all the
othe r imponderables, Getty & n d
Hughes must be declared tied for the
title of Richest American.
Copyright 1968, Time, Ioc.
I
N. Bunke? Hunt, 42: oil . lob.n D. MacArthur, 71; Bankers Ufe
and C.Ualty
WiDiam L. McKnight, 80; Mlnnesota
Mining an<l Manufacturing. ·
Charles S. Mott, 92: General Motors
R. E. ("Bob") Smith, 73; oil, real
estate
Jama · S. Abercrombie. 78; oU,
oameron Iron Worts
William ~ &a; Enqdopeedia Britannica .
Jacob-Blaustein, 75; Stmcllrd,-OU of
Indiana
Cheater Cwlson, 62; XerGP'•l'h1 .
Edward J . Daly, 45; World AirftY•
Clarence Dillon, 8S; Jn'Wlltmem bank· i.Dg •
I -MILLION TO ... MThLION Doris Duke, 55
Howard F. Ahmanson, &1; Home Say.. Lammot du Poat Copeland, 82
logs aod Loan Asen. . !!~~BF .. dud,P._~!!.. MJ...-Charles Allen J r .. M; investment ~n or -; ~unA vw .. bafildng Mn. W: Buhl ..F~ II (Joeepblne
Mra. w. Van Alan Clark Sr., 80; AVOD WFilU~rd),C"4F; Frdord~~F..._. ...... _ Products am • 0 I 'N: V&"' ~
J h T ~ J ~d. "--..-11 Helen Clay Frick, 79 0S:up • wwaance r., ._, ~~ Willl1111. T. GNDt, 91; W. T. GNnt
Mr Alfr. u · stores s. ed I. du Pont, en B b H M
Charles W. Engelb~ Jr:, 51; mmin--~ur0~· Houghton Jr. &1· CGrning
and m~tal fabrical:"'~· glass ' ' ·
Sherman M. FaJrchiki; 72; Fairchild J. Seward Johnson, 72; Johnlon and
Camera, IBM • Johnson .
Lt;or:i Hess, 54; Hess Oil and Chemical Peter Kiewit, 67; construction
William R. Hewlett, 54; Hewlett-Allan P: Kirby, 75; Alleghany CQrp.
Packard J. S. McDonnell Jr., 69; McDonnell David PackaTd, 55: Hewlett.Packard Douglas aircraft
Amory Houghton, 68: Corning·Glass Mrs. Les~r·J. Morris, 65
Joseph P. Kennedy, 79 ... E. Claiborne, 57; A.H. Robins, drugs
Eli Lily, 83: Eli Lily and Co. W. Clement Stone, 65; insurance
Forrest E. Mars, 64 ; Mars c-andy Mrs. Artfiur Hays Sulzberger, 75; New
Samuel I. Newhouse, 73: newspapers , York Times
Marjorie· -Merriweather Post, . 81 : S. Mark Taper. 66: Fixst Charter
Gene.rat Foods . Financial Corp. /
Mrs. Jean Mauze tAbby Rockefeller), Robert W. Woodrulf, 78; Coca.COia . . .
He•men, Deviates and the Aft World
By DOUGLAS M. DAVIS I've yet encounter~ .. Homosexuality
When I was a kid we thought all openly indulged ·by a teacher, a
writers and artists were bird-drink· businessman. or a politician is likely .
to ruin his -or her -career. The art ing, hard·~ving he-men: It was an im-world, since time immemorial, htis
age admirably 1upp0rted by the beeA ·more tolerant, largely because
private lives of Faulkner, Hemin'gway,~ the economic pressure to keep "face"
Scott Fitzgerald, and Picasso, and by is lees severe-:
countless Hollywood epics, the latest
in my memory being Some Came Run·
· ning '1rith Frank Sinatra as the rogue.
lover-writer par excellence. Now the
image has changed .. at least in some
quarters. Several sensationalized ex-
poRI in the press. together with a
spate of play\ and.films dealing with
the homosexual "problem," as the
critics say. seem to be spreading the
notion that homosexuality is Nlmpant
in the arts -that, in tt>e words c1f one
journal, a "Homointern" flourishes.
particular~ in the New York .art
world, dictating the sue1!ess of this or
that artist according to his sexual
habits. We apparently cannot let
artists alone . We c~ think of them
a~ human belngS'.but as aberrants of
one extreme or another.
IT IS SURELY Past time to debunk
this foolishness. I have spent a great
deal of time in the company of a,rtists,
from my early days in art school to
the present. Thanb to tbe benefits of
journalism, I .have also spent a great
d!!al ol time wi~)l politicians. business
tycoons, ~ professional athletes.
Thanks to •the necessities of marriaj!e
and family, finally, I have put in plen-
ty of time with plain. square ex-
urbanites, s u b u r b a n I t e s . ·and
urbanites. There are more similarities
among these groups than you might
imagine, and m~y of the differences,
at least in, Ule style, are sugeriicial.
Very few artists, for example. work 9.
to-5 days, but most of them put in
longer than average hours and commit
more ol themselves to their work than
does the average man to his job.
There is one fairly profound dif-
ference. howevf'I'. which surely ac-
counts for our recurrent tendency to
link artists u a group with aberrant.
sexual behavior. They are. in he
rhain, far more ()pen about t ·
ual habits than ady s·...-t-IO'
AN ARTIST LIVES or dies on
the basis of his work, and our
respect for the Sistine Chapel is hardly
diminished because Michelangelo was
apparently himself homosexual ; OC·
caaiooally, indeed, a breath of scandal
helps rather tban hurts the artist.
John Gerassi's The Boys From Boise,
published in 1966, docwnents the truly
profound sh~k that swept across th.e
town of Boise, Idaho, · when it
ditcoveM in 1955 that a homosexual
"'ring," involving its business and pro-
felSional mainstream, existed in its
midst. We would be less surprised if
aucll a "ring," were suddnely
discovered in the art world, chiefly
becauee ~ bave rarely felt the nee.i to lceeP ~ private selves
understOUDd.
Tbe idea that homosexuals are in-
nat@ly more creative than heterosex· ua is another notion prevalent today, Md. one that surely deserves some kfbd of study. Dt. Hendrik Ruitenbeek.
in Jns new boot, Homosexuality and
cnattve Genius, states that "the ~n·
neC'tion is oertainly di,sputable •..
(There) is no sufficient proof of a
definite association between creative
pmus and homosexuality.:• But •. he
al~ points out. we know very little
abltrt the subject. It is only in the past
20 yean. after all, · that sexual
betJavior has been openly studied and
analyzed ilr public journals. and
homosexuality. being the touchiest of
sabjects; invites the wilckst kind of
apecula.tion and diacoU11ages calm
dlacuss1on.
WE KNOW. of coune, that it wu
openly practiced among tb~ G~~ks
and in ~JDY prlmitiv•. lod9ties.
K.tneey mad\! a few tentatlve attempts
to collect statistical data. some of
which provide surpriJes (be foood ~he
greatest incidence ·Of hom<>Sexuality
amcmg persons of Uttle edocation, the
\ ... From lllUILl~t.'TD. RomhKh,'8w!tie"'nd
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least incidence among. the college
group). We also know that a number
of past literary giants were homosex-
uals, or seemed to be -Oscar Wilde,
Marcel Proust, and Andre Gide among
them. But it is a. pitiful handful fA
!acts to go ~ so. pitiful that it surely
accounts for the mixed <k-ead and
curiosity that makes homosexuali~.
at least for now, the ''fad " theme in
countless movies,·plays. and books. In
time, this, too, shall pass.
Is there a "Homintern" in the arts,
which rigocously excludes iieterosex-
uals? Gallery dealers who take onl.Y
homosexual artists? 'Critics w h o
praise <ajy homosexual painters?
Museum officials who b e h a v e
likewise? l can only speak from
per90nal experience, of course, but to
me the notion~ wholly preposterous.
There are homosexual artists, yes,· as
there are homosexual mechanics,
baseball players, and politic;ians. Their
number does include a great many
superior talents. The reverse · is
equally true. however. and in far
larger qu1111Uty. , .
BUT THE BEST direction we can
take, it seems to me ,is away from all
this snoopery. little of which ia pro-
v able either by scholars or by ~ers
C I've yet to see any assaults on the
"Homintern" mention a sinele name).
In the long run, it makes no diff~ence
what kind of ..sex life any artist leads:
'Ille only thing that counb in time, iii
his achievement or lack of same. I
don't ·mean to' say that works reflec·
ting a homosexual point of view -
particularly films, novels, and p~ys -
don't e'xist, along with works reflec·
ting every other kind of view under
the rainbow. I do mean to say that we
can only discoftf that point of view in
the worlt, period. It makes as much
sense to impute this or that sexual
practice to t!bis er tilat piaywrigbt, for
example, as· it does to impute
monarchism f.9 Shakespeare because
he wrote Julius Caesar. At the last. in
all such controversies. we are always
left with the work of art alone -
which is where we should want to be.
The Natioul Oblerve!
How to Rate ¥our ·own
California Earthquake
From the
Aseeclated Pre11' Edl&on' Log
The Richter Scale. devised a couple
of decades ago by Dr. Charles Richter
of Caltech Pasadena. is now in
general ti.' throughout the worki. It is
the ONLY scale which indicates the
energy released by an earthquake. It
has nothing whatever to do with ~e
amount of physical damage.
· A major sliock in an iuapopulated
area might do little damage; a amall
shock in a populous spot could cause
extensive damage and e11118lties
.All previous scales were bated on
observation of damage, such as
buildings sway. dishes rattle, n11s
colapse, etc. Obvioutly unsclentific,
\bey baVe been dllcardtd by most
seiamologista, although y o u et·
caslonally may see one from some d~
tant Janel.
THE RICTHER SCALE lncllcWI'
the ENERGV...,eleuect It bu HO top
limit. For ~ of coarpari.sOft.
however, tbe San J'ranct.co quake oC
April 18, 1908, was later ·rated at 8.25.
Tl'lat tn Alabi.D 1964 tatecl U , ud
there have been cenral U quaku.
The ti..vlett in ncet\t times •as U ta
AIMlll ID lllo.
'"'8 en.a A.Nam lbock chanaect tbe
abap11 of mountaia and river ~aDe11
but did no cllmqe to the woru of ma -... It occmnd iD a
~-Scale pea b 1 . •:t.-.:•mlc pro~. SO the enG'l1 re n... niDld1f 1'1th each llUD-
dredtbl If a ,._ A ndal CJf 4 Ca ~ qakel I'll-. allOat 1,711
.... ...-..... ol .... nit u " .... ,, .............. .,.._ ..
tim.. u macb -..,. I rele ....
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:!73.000 -one hu]ldred times as much
as 4.
A READING OF 15 is one hundred
times as 'much as 5 and 'TEN
THOUSAND TIMES as much as 4.
Tbe re.ading can be calculated from
seismographic lop lo!lg after ttie
event. Rechecking often results tn a
. more accurate figure than the one you
get from a seismologist at the mo-
ment.
Seismology ls compli~, and we
should NOT try to teach a news
story. However, most read 1 in the Far West have a general idea of the
Richter. Scale, ancftbe reading should
be incluaed in ~ Califomia Nrth·
quaie stories. One or two sentences of
eq>lanation ,,m IUffice. Truly big
quatea m«tt a separate explan~tory
feature. Remember that the Richter Scale
has no top U~it. but tbat anything
from about 7.5 upward Is a rougb
~hock.
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A Complete· Selection ol late Model Vctlltsw•gens.
S1fety C hecked encl Thoroughly Recondition.ell
1963-1964-1966-1967
R1dio, heater, eutom•tic trensmiuion, power stHrin9, •
breltes, power winclQws. FACTORY AIR CONDmON.
R1dio, hHter, automatic transmission, power st11ring •nd ~~
br•kes. • ~~
'64.-. CATALINA 2 Door •• $1595 '64 CATALINA Sta. Wa9 •• $1895 ~ .,,.
Radio, hHter, power steering ind br1k11. PACTORY AIR. VS. rtdio, hHter, power stHring, brekes. ~~.
'66 · '61 Tlt.\PIST Station Wag. $795 -~·~ CATALINA Sta. Wa9. $2995 Autom•tic trensmission, rtdio, hHter. ~ ~ ..
Redio, heeter, automatic tr•nsmiuTon, power deerin9, -'63 CAT ALINA Sia. Wa9. • $149J • -.j.~ ,
br•kH, power winclows. PACTORY AIR CONDITIONIN6 • 1.~ 'JJ ~~.d~:~.h .. ter, •utom1tic transmiss'.on, power d.11rin9 encl ' "'if'p~
965 CATALINA 4 ·Door •• $1995
R1dio, hHter, •utomatic trensmiuion, power st11ring,
hr•kes, FACTOIY AIR CONOmONIN•.
'63 YINTURA 2 Dr. HT • $1391
·R•clio, hHter, power brekei, Venfurt trim.
SHOPPER'S PECIALS
" 190 CHIYROUT IMPALA
I 0.-......_, VI. """""" ,,_., .. -., ....... lllltw. -· TOTAL DOWN ....,_., • ..,,.., .. ef cf'llllllt. M -et MUI "' -. lllC ...... IU llMI Ii-. KtllY llw .... 11•
$188 'U.LL PIUCI .
1964 DODGI POLARA _
I Or H.T. 11 .... ...._, ........ IC Ir-. -· TOTAL DOWN ... YIMllt • -84 .. cf'lllllll. UUI fir • -1111 lllC. IH & lie. KtllY ,,,_ ... llUI. KlllY ........ ma .
$911 'ULL "UCI
~.!~~~?.L~~ .. ~.!'; .. ~! b:.1!~!.s N
dows. FACTORY AIR CONDITIONIN6. . . ~
'66 ·GRAND PRIX • • 2 for $5195 ~ -
Radio, hHter, •utom•tic trensmis· . or .
1ion, power 1t11ring, br1hs. FAC· $2588 TORY AIR. l!•ck Cordova top. · ea.
• • • MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM • • •
OUNGl COUNTY'S FINUT USED TRUCKS
1967 FORD 250 $2688
-T• •Ide• ....... -· •2 w. ..-e11c trMa., air ..,., cw-.. ca
-A ........ - -.icir., .. Leu Ille• IUll ..it ........ •-llllM'""
nrftllty. Y• lllWI -... *'" 11o1s ......... 1nCL
· 1967 CHEVROLET EL CAMINO
0... -· ....... llMNr, lllctc lllHt, ~ .. ,,..""· -
$238~
1965' CHEVROLET, EL CAMINO · $2188
1>e111.1te ....... ••·au va. ..... ,,....., ,._. 1111r .... lae!WY a1r.
1963 FALCON RANCHERO . $1388
Dlllln ,...._ ......,, •"'9t!Mtlc .,_,,VI. air-llallY ......._
1956 FORD 1h TON $.688
CHEVROLET . DEPARTMENT ·FORD DEPARTMENT
'62 IMPALA 4 DOOi ....... YI. ....... ,,_" ....... $988 ..... ,.. ......... fecMry. Cll....... . '65 CUSTOM 500 ;~·~~...:.!:~14,.. .. $1395 -'64 CHEVELLE suna SPORT MAtllV Yt •OIMtfc $1695 ............. Red, Wack IMlcket ......
I " '64 BEL AIR 4 DOOR. YI, •••ltk ............... $1195 ...... ,.. ......... tt.ted ..... '"" .
'66 FAIRLANE 500.!.=::!r~::.· .. ,. $1988
'66 FAIRLANE 500 XL :;s.R:,~C::$198S
' 0 • DILUXI ' $ 65 F RD FALCON 4Dr.,6cyt.,RlrH. 1188 '65 CHEVEJ.LE ::.1~:.::'.!.t!:: '""· $19':
'64 IMPALA 4 DOOi HARDTOP. YI, •OIMtfc $1 69 . 1111\1 ............. ,. ........... celMlltfoll.
.. I '66 IMPALA 2 DOOi HARDTOP. Yl,.-t-.tlc $1988 ~~ . . . Ii rw .... , pew•., ........ ,.._-·-·-
•. '65 CHEVILU ;:"'-~: ..... ~........ $1488.
?iji . . : : AL( CARS ARE PRICED TO SELL: • ; • RECONDITIONED TO LAST ~· . ~. --= :.:"4'
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' -FROM FDGH UPON mt BLUFFS. 'Huge
ll'x24' beamed ceiling family room, large
ftrepltlce and . sliding iJoors to each of the
patios, one of which is completely protected
to close off the ocean breeze. The kitchen is med brick with shuttered cabinets and has
qishmuter and disf osal. Bathroom with two
pull.mans. Beautifu carpets, drapes, washer·
dryer and two refrigerators included. DQuble
C(Oncrete drive. workshop and room for boat
a1ld trailer storage. THIS AMAZING HOME
CAN BE YOURS for ONLY $24,500.
CHEER THE GENEROSITY
lor TH! SEILER. J!e will &etp you finance a
truly lovely MESA DEL MAR HOME. This
apacious "T'' pla n includes three bedroo~
two baths and d.in'ing room PLUS 2 patios for atra comfort! Room for your family to romp
on hi-bred bermuda lawns surrounded by a
genUe forest of trees & shrubs. Easy access
to boat storage. Enjoy the luxury of entertain-
lng your friends in your color coordinatdd
home of distinction. PRICED AT F.H.A. AP·
PRAISAL OF •28.500. Only S2.400 Dn. in-
c.iudine all charges moves you in.
ASSUME 5y4e>/o F.H.A. LOAN
$152 MO. INCLUDES TAXES AND INS. Qual·
ity constructed three bedrooms, 2 full baths
home. DINING AREA , breakfast bar, space
saving Built-in gas kitchen and separate serv-
ice porch. Newly painted thru out, carpets,
drapes and .nu·t~ne radi<> speaker system in·.
, eluded. Large detached double garage-fenced
yard. A whale ol a good buy -ACT NOW!!
Four Bedrooms --Eastside
An appealing YOUNG HOME in perfect taste.
Located near St. Joachim's Churcb·and paro-
o!Ual 1ehool. Huge master bedroom with pri·
vate beth, completely carpeted home in neu·
tral gold color. Modern kitchen with di&h-
washer. and disposal. Sptinklers, oversize dou·
ble garage and enclosed patio with bird av·
iary. IT'S A BEAt.n'Y FOR ONLY $28.950.
May we show you.
"CHARM & DIGNITY"
ALL THIS AND BAYCREST TOO. Three bed·
room, two and one haJ/,baths family ~
and dining room home with breakfast bar-
service porch and complete built-in kitchen
including d.bhwasher, refrigerator and freez.
er. Carpete~ thru-out, draped, plus better
than •800. in shutters. Protected patio, dou-
• bre garage, play area all completely enclosed
with cement block wall. Freshly painted in
and out -beautifully landscaped. See this
value PLl!S home -Priced to sell at $42,950.
646.0555
220 I . lwenteenth St.
fl. t~th ~-= C.....rJ
you'll like our lrienclly service
l venl"" c .11 646-4579 or 548-7150 ---------
PETE BARRETT & CO.
PRESENTS
Dover Shores View Property ·
3 Bedroom, familY., dining room. Illness
forces sale ......•........ , . . . . . $79,500
Uvoble lavfront W /Pier
4 Bedroom home with m•gniflcent view of
main turning buin 'near Bay Island. Terrif lc
·buy at ......................... $97,500
503 Edtewlft r OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5
Nr. Newport Hcwbot Yacht Club
4 BR home with unobstructed Bay View.
Excellent condition with blt·ina. . . *89,500
915 W•t lay OPIN SAT & SUN 1.5
PETE IARREn
· AND COMPANY
'42-4)5)
--·-----~--* · REAL VALUE$! *
For Execetlve 4 lclnns
' BR. 3~ be.Ow tn Ida cu. NIU'. Martnen IChool •
tully ~ • oonstruct~ Westa:tur Plaa. Price cut
eultom·blt home. Cllolce to $39,500. For quick ale.
8a.)'Cftlt location. VACANT
MovllMJ JeaM 1 It 3 BR w/fam rm a formal
Dlllaf'H'.al 3 8Jt home on dl.n.iac rm. All loolcini out
ltrwt ol att. IOOd ..._ onlo priv patio. Good .,._
Only $».SOO. Cl'8l lociatlon.
.llllY FUUD • CHAILIS ARNOLD
iEALTOU
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HOUSIS POii SALi HOUlll JOI SA&;I HOUSP POI SALi __ ............ _. ...... __ ;;.;;.. ____ .;..,;..; __________ __
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Have you been waiting for an immaculate 4
bedroom home with a panoramic Yiew ol tbe
cUy Tigbta and Balboa Bay? Wel1, here's-a
spacious one waitlng !or you. Iuat Jilted tor
$41,500.
EXCmNG
And spacious c~ilome in Newport Beach.
4 rambling rancli home with shate· roof. 3
oversized bedroonw, 2lh baths, family room
and two magnificent atone fireplaces. All th.II
and more for an unbeUe•able $37,500.
ANOTHER VIEW HOME
And what a home! Room for a pool in the rear
and a fantastic view of Balboa and Catalina
Island irt the front from the living room, din·
ing room apd garden deck. Add to this 4 bed·
rooms and a huge rumpw1 room and whit
else could you want. $49,950.
SPRING FEVER?
Dreaming of another home-? Then take a peek
at this large tri-fevel home with a huge master
suite, format dining -..rea. terrazzo entry, rum·
pus room with wet bar, professional land·
scaping and much more. $47,000 (NPB) ...
TOP OF l HE WORLD
Gads! Another vie\V home.·See the boats in
the bay and · a million lights from this large
ranch home with shake roof. rt has a formal
dining room, large bedrooms, pool and is
located on a spacious lot and secluded streeL
$57,500.
JUST LISTED
Immaculate 3 bedroom on rarge corner lot.
Large bedrooms, family room and· living
room . Nicely landscaped and room to park a
boat. $26,500.
•'••sPRING • 162-• ····~'(!;TY 1801 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach
NO DOWN
TO vm
OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5
2737 Dr•ke, CM.
Vacant.RdelY to move in-
to. 4 BR 2 baths Mel8 del
Mar home. Huge covered
patio i large rear yard.
Exclusive with us.
$27,500
Newport
••
Vlctorl1
iohn ~acnab
WILL TRADE •• :
for smaller Westclilf • Bay-
crelt home. Delightful 2-
stol)' home In Dover Shores
wlllr a View from every rm.
4 BR's, huge llvin& rm tic
huge master·bdrms. Formal
entry court with fountain,
ternce w/ballstralle Ir gaz.
ebo. Perfect for outdoor en-
tertaininir and family llY!nir
s~.500
Call for Appointment
DOVER SHORES
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2 CONYiNtlNT OfflCIS--
1==:.1100 NEWPORT -2790 HARtoR
-646-7171 546-2313
r··~····;··;~;;;:;·~;;~··*****·1
: $19,SOO i •
: ~e living room with fireplace.
~ Paniily room -Carpets -Drapea
No Down GI or FHA Terms. -• l Fclfted air heat -Double garage.
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NIAT, SWEET PETITE conAGE
East.Ide 2 BR. -On large R-2 lot. Room for
another unit. -New carpets and dra~s -
Best buy in town at $16,950 -$99.52 month
includes taxes ~nd insurance.
I • NEWPORT. SHORES-$22,500
Popalar "A" Frame conveniently located 1
short bloclt to club bou.se Mld pool -Large
!amUy+room -B/I vacuum. -Double ga-rage. " . . · "TIOUILE FREE" UYING
Spacious, immaculate -2 bedroom 2 bath
luxury unit· in attractive Back Bay Area. -$30,500 . ....._
I
COWGE PARK AREA-S>/4 LOAN
Ultra sbatp S ~drm · 2 bath with 18i38 heat-
ed and fiJtered poor with fenced play yard
for "Kiddie Safety" -Aasume existing Joan
for •169 per month incl. tuea. · • l· . •
MESA VERDE 4 BDRM.
. You'll lleeogn.ize the value at a glance - 2
delu~ baths -family T'OOm' -2 patios -
excellent carpets & drapes -$25,950 -10%
Down.
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX ,
Oceanside of Highway -each unit has 2 bed·
rooms -large living ·room with fireplaces -
carpeted and draped. 2 car gal"8ge with 10x20
workshop added -Be sure to see roof top
sun ~~ck with oo;an view. -Outstanding
condition makes this a terrific buy at $48j900.
646-7171 Open Sunday 546-2313
SALESMEN NEEDEb
THE~EAL
ESTATERS
*; «1M Gt!rmaiDder -3 + fainiJ¥room. .
$25,000 .
Here's a beautiful custom
built home with TWO dou-
ble garages, plua al~y ac-
cel8 for boat or trailer, lit·
uat.ed on a 75 foot wide lot
in choice area. Thill bom1
bu king sized bedroom•.
cbee.rful living room with
wonn • wood ~ and
built' in bookshelves. <>wner-1 leaving .rea and ha. pnced
thia beauty to eell, S!i,950. I
Submit your tenm. Call te>-
da:y. I ~
Ope~J!otde
SUNDAY 1-6 PM
J631 Lincoln Lane
Baycrest Area
Large, super\>IY decorated
near • new Contemporary
Ranch scyole home neer Dov· I
"' Shores (not ~ued IJndl.
Plmtively the best value in
the area! Fonnal dining '
room, game room with bar, I
huge sbe.ltered patio, beau-, ~ landscaped pool-Si~
lot with walled garden en·
tnnce. A STEAL for $59,SCO! I
Ruth P•rdoll, RHltor I
1~ Wntcliff Dr. 6-12-5200
'12 BLOCK to
PARK 646-1111
Exciting new Spanish Btcy-
front home; red tile roof 4
bdrms, 4 baths, pawder ~. liiF .... iiiliiiiiiiiiliii...,.iiiii .... iiUii7
pier & slip. 6"4 '7o Mancine. ~ •
-~-Room for boat and trailer.
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-111EDOF
111.ATED PIKES!
'nten call Ir see th1a. large 4
BR home + family room it a formal .eperate dinini
room, aJ1 electric built • in
ldt.cben, muter IU!te with
own beth, South Sea Island
yard with cmtom beattd
pool -ideal tor lauiblni I:
IPluhlni· Owner mUlt Mil
now -only $34,250.
I' \ l I • \\ 11 1 I I ~( \II\ \If\\
f( I \ I I ~ ' I '
1093 Baker, C.M.
BAYCREST .
An Ivan Wella home d~
ed for lf9Cloua lfvinl. Lux·
urious muter" bedroom
IUite with atrium 6 ~
den. 3 BR 2 betba, famllt
· room with bar, formal din-ini room & a bobby room.
Beeutifully landteQed on
Fee land.
$59,500
OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5
1901 GLENWOOD LANE
Owner MMIXil
OPEN SAT I: SUN 124
417 S.vllle,
Balboa Pet"nsul•
3 Bt'droom
910 So. l •yfront
lllllllM 1111.id
4 Bedroom .l Pier
OP.EN SUN 12 • 5
CMlter SallllMily
REAi.TOi\
315 Marine A•e. a.1boa la.
61'Ulm
$500 DOWN-°" lbll larae 4 becb'oom I 2
beth family t>om.. Cloee to
eve~. Just Wltroduced
to tbe mancet • won't be
around laic! l SlSO .,..
mon1h Includes laxes and
lnannoe!
15% down to qualified buy-• •
er. The best Bayfront buy •
in Newport Harbor •• U67,500 -OLLEG! 1 o
OPEN DAIL y REA' ...v 333 Morning Star Lane ~ 1 •
BUILDER MUST Sn.I. im-
mediatel.)' 5 Bdrm, ·farn rm
4 batht, · new View home:
Spanish arcbiteeture, asking
$11.2.500 -oiler invited
OPEN SAT. & SUN •.
121 0 Pof.,i• Drive
Tr•del TrNel Tr.de!
Have about $S<m equity in
oear·new m> sq tt home.
4 It family room, din.Ing
room, flOO gq rt detacbed
game room. Want unlta,
lot. aman house. '•
IAYFRONT A".
'ROllESSrONALL Y
DECORATED
$27,500
LIDO .SANDS
3 Bdrms, 2 Baths
$23,500
George Williamson, Rltr.
m4350 OPEN EVES.
Near Beach, Salton Sea •
Heevy shake roof. Lovely
dichondra lawn and tropical
lhl'Ubs comp~te with sprink·.I
lers. Large bedrooms and 2
lwcurioua b8tha. CompleleJy I
carpeted and draped. .rust
a few steps from major
shoppini center and ldlpol1
and ~ block from partc ~e&
for children, no car needed.
Listed at . the government
appraisal of $24,960. GI NO
DOWN; Small down to
others.
C1 ll for Appt.
C71 4) 642-8235
$650 DOWN 8' rt Joe., xlnt R-1 iot. May
.Freshly repaint~ Inside .l trade for truck. late car
881 Dover Dr. Suite 101
Nrprt Beech
BOAT STORAGE
GUEST HOUSE
COVERED PATIO
O~F~RED with this lovely
vuie covered 3 BR, home in
Newport Heights. Beamed
celllnp I: ftrepl1ce • only
$27,900 . $3,000 On.
TRIPLEX
IMMAC.PROPERTY
lST TIME OFFERED
1 • 3 BR, 2 • Two BR's, and
all have 2 baths. Beautiful!
Has everythiq! Excellent
location!
Just 143.500 • good terms.
CL IF PR IEST, R .. ltor
Since 1957
3034 E. Coast Hwy .. CdM
CTI4) f7S.3S81
-:-;:-l fG-2-STORY-...
S l loclca From leach
Thia 2. year old. 2.600 aquare
foot mlllllon ha.a an fmprn-
llive tenuao entry 4 eX1ra
-or • submit what YOU out • neet Glen Mar 4 + b'l\le. A.king S3 250 642_3589 family room offered at only
123.500 • or Vets buy at no GE your want ad now.
-down payment aS all. Inter-1 ___ D1_al;....;..64U678,;;..;;.;..;.;.... _ _..:,-=~===~..._.
est & principlr a\>out $142 1 ~·" ColdweU, Benker
in exchmvc. Cameo~
immaculate in and oat
4 Bedrooms plus den
landacaped by Beaon
3 car ~raie"'
room for pool
Ulnesa n('C('ssitatec ule
S79.IXX>
no 11.nancin~ problem
call: Jim Cotm
OFFERS:
OCEANFIONT HOME
60' frontage. Owner anxious to sell this
adUn& weli • planned home. S BR's, din. ~\;J:o . ~~~.I'. .~~t. ~~~~· sts:~
Mrs. Raulston
OCEAN YIEW-PRIY. IEACH
Custom 3 BR, 3 BA, fam. rm. or lanai cust
bit. for d!scriminating buyer. lmmac. con·
dltion, reduced S12M to $77,500"to sen.
Joe Clark.son ·
4 IR + POOL + YJEW
Lovely Irvine Terrace home with view el
Harbor & Ocean. Beautiful entrance with
heated pool. 3 car garage -Reduced
to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . $e8,000
Walter Haase ·
...,.,. bedrooms. 3 elegant f ,I;-====== batbl. Mae.Ive Muta' Suite
baa• b&lcl:!n.y, Walnut pea
eltd famUy room. Built-In 1st Time Oft•edl
delwle kitchen wttb -~ waiter. ~te utili t y
room. A l'antaat.lc VALUE
only i:w.~. wm lndto tor
ama.Dtor hotn.e.
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HOUSIS FOR SALE
(2 Bedr09m)
286 Del Mar, Costa Mesa
546--8222 {Daily 1-8)
707 Iris, Corona del Mar 67~3746 . . (Sat " Sun 1-1)
(2 Br. & F1mily or Den)
isoo Orange Ave., Costa Mesa ·
842-1771 ' <Sat Ir Sun l.e)
(3 Bedroom)
25291 Mainsail Dr., Dana Point .
496-2685 (Sat • Su)
•2526 Carnegie, College Park CM
675-4630 {Sat & Sun 1-5)
417 Seville, Balboe Penn. ·
67M900 (Sat & SUn 12-S)
•ote27 Perham Dr. {Cameo Shor•) Cdll
(714) 642-8235 (Daily)
4612 Roxbury Rd . (Cameo Shores) QUI
673-8550 (Sat & 'Sun 1.S)
*512 Larkspur, Corona del Mar
67~2723 <Sat & Sun 1-t)
*522 El Modena, Newport Heights 1 673-9200 ~ves 548-6t66 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
811 Cllff Dr. Clllfhaven, NB
" 675-3000 eves 548·8868 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
**2709 Cove St. (China Coves) CdM
675-3000 eves 548-8868 {Sat & Sun 1-S)
8292 Polk Circle, Huntington Bch ,...
968-3965 {l)ailJ M)
' (3 Br. & Family or Den}
1900 Beryl Ln. (Westdiff aree) NB
646--2909 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1901 Grenwood Ln (Baycrest) NB
642-4059 (Sat • Sun 1·5)
.. •2048 Commodore (Baycrest) NB
675-4031 {Sat & Sun 1·5)
929 Via Lido, Newport Beach _ ._
675-4031 {Sat & Sun 1·-S)
2022 Paloma (Off 21st St.) eM
675-4023 67-3-5290 (Sat & Son 1·5)
392 Princeton br. (College P~k) CM
675-1662 (Sat & Sun 1-S)
2875 Clubhouse Rd. {Mesa Verde) CM
. 549-3998 ' (Open 1-8 p.m.)
3205 New York Ave. (Mesa Verde) CM
546-7289 eves & wkends (~t & Sun l 0-8)
2578 Greenbriar Ln (College;k) CM
646-8811 (Sa Sun 1·5)
400 Princeton (College Park) C ~ . ·
646·8811 (Sat & :SUD 1-5)
2306 Heather Lane, Newport Beach
646-3255 (Sat &t Sun 1 }
39~eadow Lane, Newport ~ch • 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1631 Lincoln Ln. (Baycrest area) NB
(OH Estelle Ln.) (Sunday 1-8)
1105 Devon Ln. {WestclifO. NB ·
642-5200 (Sunday 12-5)
1200 F~elle Ln. (Baycrest) NB
648-7755 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2338 Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa
(Sunday 1-5)
9071 Aloha, Huntington Bch.
545-9491 {Sunday 12:3o.8)
(4 Bedroom)
1324 G1laxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
(714) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
**333 Morningstar Ln. (Dover Sbores).NB
(714) 642-8235 {Dilly)
••910·So. Ba.yfront, Balboa Island 673-6900 (Sat & Sult 12-5)
2056 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach
875-3331 548-4595 · (Dally)
4627 Perham Dr. (Cameo Shores) Cd.M
(7H) 842-8235 {Daily)
IOI Mgewaw, Balboa 142-4353 .. . (Sat & Sun 1-S)
2100 Highland Dr., Newport Beach
(714) 842-8235 ' {9at 1~, Sun 11-s)
(4 Ir. & F1mily or Den)
8029 Bern Dr., Laauna Beach
494-8833 (Sat & Sun 12-S)
•810 Aldebann Cirde (Do,_ Shores) NB
(714) 842·8235 (Sunday 1-5)
20952 Sursce Ln .. Huntineton Beach
962-0819
1585 Corsica P1. (Mesa Verde) CM
546-9394 _(Sat~ Sun 11-8)
2083 President Pt .. Costa Mesa
548-0137 (Sat & Sun 2-8)
3288 California Sl (Mesa Verde) CM
.549-4321 · (Sat & Stin)
1108 Dolphin Terrace (Irvine TJf.) Cdll
875-5728 (Sat le Sun 1·1)
2737 Drake (Meu del Mar) CM ·
. 84&-8811 . (Sit • Sun 1-1) 915 Weat Bay, Bail>oa · .
842-4363 . (Sat & Sun 1-6) . 8371 ~thena Dr., Huntington Bcb.
142·5675 (Sat le Sun 1-8)
,_ AUi Vtsta (Eastbluff} NB
'1'15-IOOO eves 548-8868 (Saturday oniy)
170$ Dover Dr. (Harbor ~ands) NB
... ,,.. (IM le Sun 1-8) ,. . ....,
m.t Aa.Dlr lPldfte .... ) HB
spe-1Mt (Daily UM)
... ,...., • D.n)
II» ..... Dr. CDI* a 14 NB
.., • ., •• ... -• Sun 1~
UO Cherry' irr. Ln .• C-. Meaa
8*717\. 141-3311 (Saturda7 l-f)
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Enter the secluded brick walled courtyar<l •
into the terrazzo entry ball. Three large bed·
rooms, 21h baths, walnut panelled family
room , built-in wet bar combine to make this
the perfect hOme for entertainment and fam-
ily enjoyment ... Yes it bas a fOl'mal dinlng
room ... $59,900.
Home ancl Income
Sharpest 2 bedrQ9m you'll see, freshlr .paint·
ed with like' new kitchen. Cozy furnished 1
'bedroom unit . the 'kind that attracts and
bolds good working couples. This is no fixer·
upper and is priced to sell at $21 ,950.
Tl\IPHONI 17\4) 546-1210
Victo'ria Mesa Homes
Valley Road at Victoria
. New concept planning BY OWNER
NEWPORT BEACH
OCEANFRONT cottage, an
adorable vacation b o m e
with only 100 ft ol Sandy
Beach between you & the
ocean. -Comple.tely furnish·
ed, newer & in perfect con·
ditlon. $56.<XXl. Excellent
financing. Phone RI t r -
Owner Kl 3-8736
Lowest Price oo Pd\nt!
S32.<XXl Xlnt tma, 2 br, 1 ba
67!>-1421: 673-9060. Agt
Lido Isl• 135
$90,000
Let's Trade
Dclu.xe Lal'ge 3 Bedroom
Plus Maids room, 3 baths
Family I'm. Dream kitchen
$64,500
Bring OOer
Colesworthy & Co.
642-7T17
Dishwashers, ovens & ranges, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijl-;=~u::;--;.::i;:-fireplaces, draperies, car· 3 BR, 2 Ba, crpts. drps, ~le. Beautiful Back peting, fencing, lndlcp'g, wet bar, all elect, fenCed ,
WAUCH & UI SA;L:IS~A:O:lN:T~S ___ ,, ........
BAYCREST
Exciting;Jan Wells design,
13' ceil' thruout, 28' liv·
ing nn, · R, 3 baths. Front
pool makes striking entry.
Family nn. Dark rm $77,500
Large 4 bedroom. 4 bath
Under Market
$59,000
1904 H1rbor Blvd., Costa ft\Ha.
Open Evenings
I • 8 • 8 • --~·_.._.___._._. 8 • •..L•-•
· --HIGH LOAN LO'J DOWN
.A_ lovely 3 BR Mesa def Mar home with 5~ %
FHA loan & monthly payments of $167 pays
all. Great area for growing family -walk to
.sch1. '
24:L;SH PACESETTER
Separate master suite, 2 covered patios, all
electric kitchen, dichondra yard, slate entry.
separate li~ing room with fireplace, fam1Iy
room, service porch & upgraded carpet with
foam pads. $32,000.
BIG HOME SMAU PRKE
U your · growing family needs a REALLY BIG
home check this! This 5 BR, 3 bath 2 story
home'has 2300 sq ft & is locat~d in one of our
most beautiful neighborhoods. It comes com-
plete with built-in range, oven & a .BIQ REAR
YARD!! You had better see thi5 3 year old borne befofe tt sells to someone else. FULL
PRICE ONLY $33,995!! Down payment of
$3500 will hapdle.
4 ....... & 3 laths! $23~000
Owner desperate! Priced below market value.
Kitchen has built-in range & oven, dishwash·
er! The dining room is xtra large & is a sep-
arate room. 2 car garage. Payments less than
rent. 540-1720
$20,500-3 Bedrooms
Magnificent fireplace in gracious living room .
.Private secluded yard & patio area. Patio is
built with flagstone. Outside brick fireplace
& BBQ. Modern kitchen, xtra eating· area.
540-1720 .
5 Beclroom-$24,500-Circular Driye
to 2 car garage. Elegant home. Tastefully
decorated kitchen has natural wood cabinets
plus all the now borne butit-ins-! Colorful
roses, trees,-& plantings in the picturesque
yard. 540-1720 --. -'
01ook\ ~off Cours.-$26, 950
Beautiful botne in splendid "Woodsy" setting
among trees & natural settings. 4 bedrms &
2 bat'1s. oversized living rm, an electric
"Aw~ Winnin~" kitchen: built-ins. Bay pie·
ture wmdows with sweeping view! 540-1720
TARBELL 540-1720
2955 Harbor Blvcf., Cost• Mesa
~COATS & WALLACE REALTORS f CLOSE OUTS 1491 BAKER STREET , W · ·546-4141 1 Lend'rs ReposM11ion ~ Cosio Mot•, Collf. {;st .!Z.Ju.U """ lot .. "'"""'"""" • ~ l'scrow feos, 40 yr tinanc-rea y ing. Low down . Eiisy pay-
. menls. 3 & 4 BRs 3 baths.
PANORAMIC VIEW
Beautiful Cameo Shores
OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5
4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths + Pool
$90,000.
4639 Falrflelcf, Cameo Shor'H
OPEN HOUSE 9 • 7 p.rr Up to 2400 sq ft , rarpets &
2414 Vista Del Oro rlrapes. landscaping, bus
Newport Beach se.rvice for i;chools. Some
We offer the with ocean view.
Best Buy in Rltr. 64&-3928 Eve. M&-!lai2
Eastbluffs OHire Open Sat/Sunda~
Newport Beach area *LACHENMYER
COFFEE SERVED
Ph. 644-1133 $21 ,950
DUPLEX
Unusual vaJue ln taking over
lay Homes auto gar-dr operators & pool :m ft to Ocean, $29,000
many custom extras. From 4801 Bruce Crescent
Each of these two tine homes $2J,OOO low dn pymnt OPEN 642-7825 64&-9991
::o!:1.:'::~s:!th~~~It DA IL Y. Eves. 642-5100, SEE THIS!
548-9536 Newly de<.'Orated and carpet-
down P•Yment. MESA VERDE BEAUTY ed 3 bedroom & den home on Prioe Reduced 3 + family, 2 patios, +gar· the largest lot in Harbor
Newporf Hgts. 1210
By Owner-Builder
Custom Home Top location. 3
• Ownf'r 646-2021
OPEN SAT !t SUN 1 • S
Non Resident, owner AYll
Lets Sell it .
Sharp. Sharp 4 bedroom
$43,500
Large comfortable well
loc-ated 2 Bedroom
$3,000 den off master BR. Move-Highlands: pie shaped. with
right in cond. Beau pi'O!'l a large pool. Realtor.
bdrm. family rm. 2 baths, NEWPORT BEACH
3 BR. 3 Baths. plus Family
Room. Large bedrooms and
extra large lot. A real huy
with excellent terms. 2300
Heather Lane. $46,900. Open
Sat. &t Sun. 1 to 5 P.M.
landscaping. · 673-2020
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bit-in vacuum, 3 • car gar, 675-16-12 Eves. 549-1281
$32.500. -.-BR -OWNET rumpus rm, 3 yrs old. $12.00:J 434 32nd Street
Walker Realty 2 Ba .. Crpl., beam cell.. new 443 Fullerton, 548-3188. 675-1642 Open Eves.
Pool and View
3 BR, 3 Baths, Dining Area,
plus panelled room in over-
sized garage. Heated and fil.
ter ed Custom Pool. 5W/.i
Joan can be assumed with
no potin. and no increase
in interest rate. 395 Meadow
Lane. Open Sat. & Sun. 1 to
5 P.M.
JEAN SMnH,
Realtor
3.136 Via Lido 675-5200 cpts. Corner toe.; club pl'iv.;
FREEDOM HOME urgent, $28.<XXl. Open Week-ends. 351 62nd St. 675-0144 3 BR, 2 car detached gar, 547.7401 ownLagt
covered patio, $16,<XXl FHA. 0 -· ---
5% % ioterest loan. $18,995 53/4 llo L-OAN
Kennedy & Associates Owner will carTY 2nd: 3 BR ..
6-12-9730 Eves: 548-6238 2 Baths: Nr. Westcli1f &
Mariners School. 3 Bdrm 3 baths Deluxe On
quiet cul-de-sac street and
Mesa Verde Golf C<>urse.
Pool and waterfalls. Partly
furnished. $55.500. Good
terms.
1906 Deborah Lane 6424171
NR. Bay & ocean; lovely 3
BR 2 Ba home on 2 lots;
.:an use as 2 apts. Rm. to
bid. $46,500. Sell all or %
int. or trade. 121 41st St., can llani·a lbalty park in r ear Owner 673-~9
400 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 64Ui560 Private Beach, pool, boat
646-325.5 BY OWNER slips avail. 2 Bdrm, 2 baths,
3 Bdrm, 1~ baths. bU-ins, cpts, d1-p~, bltns, frplc, FA
....., ,_, hrd _ _.__ N . . hut, patio. adults. ,,.!'"c, wu .... s. ew car-S4M241 67!>-t214 petlng. Beaut. lndscpng. Dbl ----·-----OLLEG E detached garage. Large $23,900. BY OWNER
AVAIL lmmed. Clllt Haven
J ,Br, 2 ba + 2 Br Ocean \lu Inc Apt. S49.:;oo. 54&-7249
Corona del Mar 1250
Small Home·+ Income
for the pyramider 107c On.
FuU price $29.<KX>
A Steal-Cameo Shores
Home with large lot for ath
letic famUy · room for pool
tennis courl & home expan
sion. 3 BR. 2 ba. /
OPEN SAT & SUN 1 · 5
4612 ~oxbury Rd.
Orane-Coast Property
332 Marguerite. CdM 67USOO
yard. Cash to loan $22,900. 3 BR 2 bath, trplc, w/w cpt· REALTY 548-3575 ing. l i,t blocks to ocean 2 $3500 Under Markel
Pool -$21,950 ~SA VERDE pools, club house. 420 Colton
Neat 3 BR, 2 bath home in ..., St. 642-3273 , OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5
II 3 BR, 1 % BA. family exce ent condition. Also room, carpeting, drapes, GRANDE Bay view: 3 BR. 2 1108 Dolphin Terr.
owner will .lease with op-fenced yanl, covered patio, Ba., all elec. 2 sty. deeded li:::We Terrace • spotless
tion -very reasonable 2 1 dsc ped t'nhouse; 2,000 sq I t exec/ram home, 4 lge BR's <Furniture avallablet. · car garage, an a · Carefree lux~ Uv_ w/"""10 Near Country Club. Owner -· ,....,_, 4 3~t Ba, fonnal din/rm
Lease -Pool -$250 M&-T269 Eves. or Wknds. etc. Now S39;SOO. 673-4356 lge lam rm. used brick fplc.
Lovely 3 & family .room -OPEN SAT 656 ROSS 6'A % LOAN; xlnt cond., 3 Pool siu yard. crpts, drps,
with waterfaU, fish pond, 3 Bd 1~ bait! red BR. 2 Ba .. lge. hi-beamed $54,000
dressing room, Tiki thatch· nn. . ' ec. new wd. paneled den; cov. patio. Scenic Properties
ed root bar at poolside. dlx carpeting, .huge lot with Lovely yd. $30,750 Owner (Next to Port Theatre. CdM)
A ii M 1 th fruit trees, quiet St. vacant 1900 Beryl Lane 646-290!! _,,_5.,...,
va ay 6 · $18,500. Submit tms. Owner· ___ ...:..______ ""' '""
College Realty 546-5880 agt. 546-5580. BAYCR.EST BY OWNER
1500 Adams at Harbor TRANSFERRED to Samoa 5 Larie Bdr~. 3,200 sq. ft. Regardell Refiardezl
(Near Cinema Theatre) 3 BR 2 ba, patio, elec kitch Ivan Well~ built. Fee· land. C'rst une bonne malson avec
d. h h d / 2100 Windward Lane -deux chambres a roucher 1s was er, rapes, w w ---------
OPBI HOUSE
121 Via Quito
LIDO ISLE
SUN l · 5 p.m.
!i2' lot -strade comer
spacious rooms. SS4,900
CLOSE TO BAY
Privacy, 45' ft lot 2 Bd, 2 be.
family room. Beautiful
Patio. Built-In BBQ, 3-way
exposure. $64,500
R. C. GREER, Realty
3416 Via Lido 673-9300
10% Down or Trade
to qualified beyer, lovely 2-
story borne on huge dbl lot
105' frontage. Terrific fea-
tures thruout, ind 2 Liv nns.
2 trplcs. elec kitcb, formal
dining rm. patio. 5 car gar
etc. Low price $110,000. Will
trade for smaller home.
Richardson/Purcell
Realty 675-403
Huntington leach 1400
SOL VISTA
Popular 4 BR model. Cpts/
drps, water softener, large
corner lot. Owner transfered
-MUST sell. Only $24,900. 5
bl~ South of lfunt!ngton
Center.
Paul Jones Realty Wm. Winton, Realtor
229 Marine, 8albo0t Island
675-3331 Open 'til 9 every night BAY FRONT this 41h'fn GI Loan. S126 per 1 '
month payment. Both unil1i Q 11
cpts beauti1ully landscaped, WATERFRONT. 62 BalbOe pour sommeil paisible. You
iruit trees. $24,950. 54~2783 Coves. 3 BR. $75.000. Will will also have the early
847-1266 • Eves. ~7-8919
~___,.._,.~~~ LitUe Island -Large Duplex rented now. The 3 bedroom •nen .._H-ou6e
{or $110, tile 2 hedroom for r
RANCH MODERN U9 500 trade for property, Arabian American style kitch & fam BUllDER'S MOOR
C ts d f I 1 f •. horses , or -? LI &-7771 room .$34,500. Open every
P , rps, rp • ots o w111-------.,..-----DeLancy Real Estate ~ Never Before List9dl 3 BR 2 ba, huge living room,
Near the Bay, in a setting o! OPEN SAT /SUN fireplace, built-ins, patio.
jierlect landscaping lies this AQO PRINCETON" ~pper 3 BR 2 bath huge Jiv. custom • designed adult • oc-!'t 111g ~ fireplace + dining
cupied 3 BR. tam nn. 2 ba i BR. family room &: den. area. V1ew. Owner bought
home. Under the shake roof Sharp College Park Home. home In Pasadena will c,arry
are sloped beamed ceilings. See us & bring your ched< TD • may trade. (Property
panelled. paperMi walls. book. clear\.
hand rubbed woodwork. Sep N Rltr. 64&-3928 Eve. 673-4577
util rm + a room-sized cov-ewport Office Open Sat/Sunday
ered bTee7.ew11y orr the st>mi· et *LACHENMYER
circular driveway. tmn1ec Victoria ''fOR ADULT' ONLY" inside & out • and priced al 646-lll l J
$38.500. Choice, near the clubhou~P JoM R. Spariing, Rel\ltor (Call IOCAtion! 2 and DEN, 17'
:\35.i Via Lido, NB 3 ~290 Anytime} master 31lite. Z baths, ~
67S-«J'l3 or 67 •· -;z=zz==z::::z==EI lu~e built-in kitchen. new
EW Ii w/w carpeting, patio and OCEAN VI SELECT VALUES double garage. NO exterior
-Terrific Loan * Harbor Higtiland8 • BR maintenance or y11rd '1lll'k. warm & charming 3 BR 2 ba 2\t baths Sh% loan • A ba.rgaln In carefree living,
home on Fee land with view $36.700. with a cool breeze. t
of the ·water from Uving * Newport Helabta 3 BR It Only $20,000!
room. New ca~g. Tm· large family room l" buths Monticello Homes -
maculate. Owner will carry • $'28,500 Centtt of Cc>sta Mesa.
1st TD en very FAVOR· WalJ<er .tt Lee Inc ..
ABLE TERMS. Let U8 ah<>w sal~ agents 546-1210
you thi~ chartner It tell you
more About the tenns.
ROY J. WARD CO.
IBaycrest Office)
1M2 Santiago Dr. 646-1550
NEWPORT HElGHTS
333 E. !7th St., C.M.
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Larger 2 BR home, fireplace,
open beamed.ceiling(, doll-
ble car gar&je. R,.2 lot. Close
to markets A trMSportalion.
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Conni Ml Mar 1810 Newport Blv,,., C.M.
Lusk • built bomet located S48-1'129 Eves. &M-0684
$95. Located in beautiful
re11idential area. Call:
COSTA MF.SA OFFICE
2629 Harbor Blvd. ;,i~!H91 Open till 9 Pl"'
4 Bedrooms +
This clran & sharp qu;illry
huilt. lari:e family dream
home is loaded with featur-
es, 4 l11rgr bedrooms 2 nice
baths. Soft wall to wall car·
pcting & drapes. plu~ 11
spw'kling blue heated & fil·
terad pool.
$32,200
293 E;, 17th St. &<1641&t
Eve. 646-5752
Corona del Mar
"1akt offel' • fixer ~· 3
blocka to Westcllff shopping
l hlock to NllWllOt"l high. 2
hedqiom hOUae • on large
tot and ahld• trfH. .
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lkboolt • CAIJI, Jmne D•""'tic ftlM' n.... 2 BR 1 n....1 n--JEAN SMITH,
Realtof
CORONA DIL MA1t
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2 Ill home altu•ted on dlolce
Jt,21ot · room for~
U114t over ,...._ PIMlled
Uvirlf rm a brtdl ~. kit~ blt·w . prlcfd sa.oeo
CampUI )llt m 0 m • 11 ta w"" ~ 286 "'"" .Mar. v 1,..., Sat. f.. · bath + l BR 1 btith Good !iund•v for ln..nrrtlon. N"w aQ)'. S.nslbb' pr1ced tram · -v "" ' $34.900 to MUOO ttntaJ aru. owner llvr1 out Engf11nd a-uilr doll house on
LUSK HOMES of ano11 • vtry anxious to cst11111 !d7.t Int. Pl('nty nt
Dtrectioat' MacArtbar Blvd. tell. Only $.39,500. room to roam. or b\Jild sn-
trolll P•dAc Qut Hwy • Rlh". ......_ Eve. 646-2290 .. otbef boute. ROTI'MAN CO.
Newport r.,,., Tum on S... omce Open Sat/Sill'lday 546-tm •
Joaquin ~ Rd.. dam *LACHINMYIR ASSUME 6% LOAN
follO'# atpa to modtl '"*· cowe1 PARK on cutt older 3 BtEfl•I·
D & ""'SON le lty •idr home. Total p nt. ol ~ • ,., Cir 3 BR • 2 batb • lall'llly 11>0m • S110l mo, • no l0tn t s.
ot'IN SAT/SUN 1aJ'll! l~~d • va. $19 950
DI D£L MA.ft. CM 111111 • tty 1.0~ clown. Prlotd ' Eaautde doll boo*. 3 BR undtr $2!1,0(W). OPEN SAT/SUN 1.S + f&mlly MW ~ beet ()peon Satlain 1·5 l682 EIDEN AVE.
ptt!.+ "°"*'lot. .. m ~ Dr •• C.M. Pel'T'Oft R.ea.Jcy eo. 842-tm
Mll Ea1t ())alt lfwy. Rltr. 2150 ~a, CM ' COlllN-MAITIN DAD..Y Ptt.OT WANT ADI
Corona cltl Mar m.3741 --EW& MIGi IEAL'IOftl ~18 8JUNC 1UZULTSI
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SUNDAY 12-5
. 105 Devon Lane
Westclill
A gated garden entrance
walled & paved in old red
brick! Heavy shake roof! 2
storybook fireplaces! ·Huge
wool carpeted living room
lar~e enou1th tor your grllnd
piano' Thi~ home Is loflded
with llld fe!!hioned rharm
plu~ 1111 thr modem h1xltr-
lrs. Wcstrliff'l! bt>st 3 BR 2
bath buy for U.1,fJOO! DON'T
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Ruth-Pard~I, Realtor
1fi05 WestcllU Dr. 642{;200
dp.ws. By owner. Sec at 735 3 BR cust. borne, by owner. 673-3770 Now for sale: landscep~ ,
Center SI. 548-8740 Back Bay area. 2 Ba., day 1-5. 511 Poinsettia. fencing. drapes, carp,, Many
BY Owner. $2500 take over trplc., ~wd. floors. 5~ % extM1s + view trom obser
FHA 10811 $l9,200 _ 5% % 3 loan avail. $29.500. 642·28&9 Needs World vation deck. This 4 BR. 2\1
BR 2 bath. lg lot. E. side. SPLIT-level custom Condo. 2 3 BR, 2 ba home plus Apt ba., split-level only S45.000
Consider 2nd. &12-3608 Br. 2 ba, frplc, blt:ns, cpts, Over ~arage.. plus Gursl Delta Reel Estate 6464414
BY OWNER 3 Bed 2 Ba ln ~rps. p;iol. Excel cond &. Quarters. on prelly Poppy BR new 5 br Nord Bayfront
Halecrest. Below Market at linancing. Owner. 642-14.'19 Ave .. $32.500, pier & slip. Area's best buy
$21 ,500. Assume 514 '1i-fllA CORNER channel waterfront R. L. STRlCKLF.R, Rltrl Owner · · · 673-1647
loan 546-2549 duplex. 48' dock,.co1111esy to 3447 E. Coast Hwy., CdM Dally Pilot Want ada!I
NEW, Nevl"r lived in: 2 BR . .:;B::::r::::krs=. ::::Own=e:::::r:-::6....,.73-4-=3R::::::::3=::......===:::6::::73-65=·1:::0====::.'....==A:::lw=ay=a==•::G9-0<>:::=:=::'==
2 Ba. condo.; carp., drapes,
bltns: 2 car gar. S19.500.
Owner 644-1439 eve.
BY OWNER VA no down.
$23.500. 4 BR, 1% Ba, fam
rm.. West Wilson. 548-7082
3 BDRM 1% baths. trpk.
Westside. Nr schls. Owoer.
642-()696
BIG 3 BR., flm. rm., 2 ba.,
Lg. lot, on Cul De Sac.
$23.500. Owner 54~8152 •
OWNER. 2 Br E'alde cul de
uc. Fam rm, cpls. drps.
bit.ins. ns.950. 846-97&4
PARK Mesa; 3 BR le tam.
Open dally. $24,500: $15'1 Mo. im Auaun Owner ~9-Z771
2 HTD. Pool.I. H11l~re.1t 3
BR & conver1. de"o: blttu1;
n!'W carp.: Owner. ~1
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-Only bec•u~ our chlldl'C'n Poluxi-tl\rouaflotlt. Df'lpes, Sthl' n~r. d:rp1, cpll, 11'
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longer need a lal'i~ me: ~-pragcs;-l d e • 14
(be51dH, 1ull between you home 01\invu tment. rn de-10
It roe, it's lone110me witboUt ~ &rel units minutes 3 BR. AvaU June 1s. Lawn
them around). lf you need from ocean &l Huntiniton care turn. Cpts, drps. bltns
a spacious 2 story near new Bead\. Beach to Slater.
' We hne received Chlft'lber .t c.mm.rc. CMc IS llDll«,-2 BR, baritwood. 80 OQ • l• Main .....
~lflutl!n ... rc1 for l• 2 ,..,, ••• Come floors, ......... ~. ,.. '*> N1•b~rr7. llNCM.U·.ADULTS ...... ca•., awer .... v~
... t ~.afmo~~ aMett. ., . 11 m11es east o1 -~~·--U11a ;n -,;;,m $99.§0~ IM"Hm .... ~ .. -... -,,.,,. -111 ..--==~ -............. Jaas .. ........... ,._,.,...,, 605CI jilef. AlaJti; Bil iiUWi:. -* Ol(HESTRA -· . Eltra larfi?e one bedroom. two bedroom1 and ~.,._~. FOOD 6 <X>CKTAILI
1tudioa. Hotpoint built-tna. refrlgera.tora. COSTA KESA, coner Dest mmtalD~wcbua WED. '!'HUR$. J'Rl. ~T.
to M<*I' Vehicle Dtpt. 19th aid lab lcr water al fn. . OANCI" COltNl lt trormer model) 4 BR. fam· Seen EverythinCJ? East 2 blocks to Cera.ldine. patio. 1-yr lse. 83H9:>8
iJy.type home, you will be Income approx S290 mo., 3 70.5 not 'tll yau have seen thl. 5! """""t 1,..., ... ri"" mo. Low L1nun1 Beach carpets & drapes, private s;uos, pool. r~ St, attOIS tl'om Cltk ~ ltN:tioo; mucb a I a I f a 1438.lii S. Mahl at EdlncR St.
reation area, separate cbil en's section. wise to see oun before you u Be ful """"' v .. -., • ..., • buy: it has a deUgbttUl. pan· Owner must se · auti 6~% int. Number limited. Rentals Availa ble
er, ne9r nn-h!O!Ue ~ 1 r owh1 : f hhbed SANTA ANA 5G-9306
eled fam. rm. w/frplc., for-almost new 4 ~R, 3 ba, lge so caJI now. (714) 847.&l(X; liv &: entertainmel'il area1---------Apts le houses . all price
mal dining rm .. living rm. ""t.h p11noram1·c View all on i<&:•"' A LS ddl al "" be hs I I d -· ranges. We need a tlon w/fiplc ... .,,. t • 5 ill\ • onr level. A REAL FAMlL'i Hou ... Furnish-' rentals le properly listings.
type kitchen w/elee bit-ins & AND FUN HOUSE. Many ---------CUSTOMERS WAJTlNG
111 · So. FAIRVIEW RD. · bld1. S460 mo from • ftlltala ,.........wldl •••er al Palm & Card Reader
BetwMn McFadden & first St., S.nta Ana
plus room for addition. Wllel lot lllllllc A .wn,. Help in all problem&. $46,000. llillC a o.emite campet'I.
547.7415 GOOD REAL FSTATE Mdl ..,.._; a labwitb 1421' Westminster Aw.
3S3 N. Cout Htway was n.ll Jlftel9 available Westm!D.ster * 1193-91154
1t * PHONE PAL * * brlst. bar; lovely landscap-deluxe featurcR • MUST BE Rentals to Share 2005 Beckwith RI'" I nnuna Bcb mg covered patio & every: v ..,_ SEEN TO APPRECIATE. BACHELOR 12S) to share 627 S. Cons! Hwy. 4M-7508
RENTALS
Laguna Beadl for ...... llWldlnc· this
CqttaMM. 51~ 494-7518 level • tlCftll bu a wfll 6 SA.FE le INEXPENSIVE
pump a ~ on pro. MEET BY PHONE thing. to make your lamily Immed occupancy. Ofteroo new home. ·~ mi. from
live happily! S37 .000. By for the rtrst time at this low beach. H B I 5 3 6-9 6 2 0 , S•n Clemente 371('1
Aptt. Furnished
Huntington 8Hch 4400
LAND AUC]iON·
1 prime bua. acn U6' on pertY • ready to ra.lle altalf~ ~p. 0 . Box 4193, Irvine, !12664
owner 847-66-10 eves/wknds. low price. onJy $.l2,500. Exe 842-4465 HARBOR or bulld a lake for water CdM Tennis C 1 u b. Sgle. Garden Grove Blvd. by ~ eld.lng or far ftlft raJsinc.
DON'T 'LOOK T WICE-terms · Tl'duced from .$49.500 WILL Share. my waterfront
Ttwre won't bl! time, ·as this OPEN for Tnspect1on house & dock. Man ll0-60
FURNISHED g1gan11c "The City" atoag memberlhip l1S mo.. no in-
GG Frwy on.ramp. Get bar-Owner M7~ eves le itiation fee. ~ 673-5Tll.
2 Br, 2 hath studio, carpets, wlmds.
4 bedroom home h a s so SAT &. SILN 12 -5 ears. SlSO Mo. 67H331
maoy fine features that it or t'all for app! to see. ::::Y::;::::=======
OCEAN View. Lovely 3 Br
1 % ba. excl area. avaU to
show 5/4, !VS. 12 to 6 p.m.
$225 mo. 4217 Calle Abril
San Clemente 71'2-6950
dl'8 pe_g, buU t. Ina. Well carP.d. ·GREENS gain U a.m. Fri. M~ 10,
iobby Uruon Bank~~ "N: 10 mm m.an AnneuncetMnM 6'10
will be gooe. {..arl(o kitchrn. 3029 Bern Or., Newport Beach 2200 covered patio, alladle<t gar· Laguna Beach
a.ie and plenty of trees. A UDO Sands. 3 bdrrA, 2 Duplej" Unfurn. 397.5
4 Bedroom Home baths. 1 blk from beach, 2 BDRM, cpts. drps. bit-ins real Value!
. h Vie f th F lhilJ. new furn. $200 wk. Summer-. cp1e, exclusive area, refs Wll a . w o e oo s, Perm. from Sept. 15 $300 $16S 673-Q.130
for apts. GOOl'I location. 1 blk
to 5 points. $145. 7681 Elli.I,
Apt B.
842-8303 or 642·2835
FREE UTILITIES-
2 BR, weekly rates. Pool
BACHELOR • UN~.
from $100
Main. Orange. Coast tt.altta Cl•b Z 1/3 ACRES •• FREE SAUNA e lM1. util. 8utlMH Rental 6060
1·21s S BDIU4. NEWPORT Beach • 440 aq.
With S.ediab mauqi bJ
nJRN .• tJNFURN. VAUNT lAND 1 Experienced Maauete'
Heated Pooll, Olild c.. rt. warebouse. sep 500 sq. fl. OPEN·T DAYS A WEEK
office, Sutt contr or small 9 am-10 pm 2 baths, large landscaped mo. Write BoJ< M·l09 Daily ...:...-,-------
yard, 1 block to schools, Pi~ol. ::a: Adults only. Quiet &: beaut!· C.enter. Adj. to Shoppin& -2 1/3 A C R E S commercial tul. 17676' Cameron 847-2125 • No peta al.lowed manur. Ve~ desirable. IM.
zoned (C2) on me.J<r thor-132 E. 18th St. eoao RENTALS
7682 EDINGER
8424155 Opeo Eves.
COMPLETE PACKAGE
4 BR, 2'h BA, 2 story. Beach
North Develop. Elec. Blt-
lris. island stove & b11r.
Panelled lam rm w/frpl(',
Jiv I'm w/frplc. Crpls, drps.
rovered patio, blol•k waU-
fenced yard. 2 car gar. CP-
ment driveway, F o rm e r
model home • 1st owner.
Well cared for -21.t. yrs old.
5 min. to beach. $37.IXX>. Call
owne.r 847~ eves &.
wkndi>.
$32,500 ·low On Pmts. .:::::::::::=======
2300 _A~pts.'--_F_u_r_nl_shed~--
494-8833
LOS PADRES
REALTY sm G lennryN' Street
Lag1ma Beach
fnr >et lo Tic·Toc markell
Bilbo•
--------... __ 4100 ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom, Coat1 ,.... __ a ____ _
Beach. $18.'j to June 15, or
wkly. ~75-5600 $22.~0 Wk. Up
BUSf~S1 mar1<erptace m • Studio I& Bach apts.
town. The . DAILY PILOT e Incl Utill A Phone r.erv.
Classi.rted section. Save • Maid Service · TV avail
BOY money, ti.me A e!!OI'\. i...oOk • New Cafe A Bar
no\V! ! ! 2384~ Newport Blvd. 54&-9755
.
IT'S BIG CHATEAU La POlNTE
That's tht' best description of Vacation Rent1ls 2900 Furn 2 Br Apt. Hid pool
this dramatic Laguna. Beach LAKE Tahoe. 4 ·BR. turn, Carport •. off •t park'g.
hom BUTLT ON AN ES-Adulta, No pets. e. , alps 14, bch &: dock prtv. 1 1941 POMON4AVE .. ~CM TATE SIZE LCYI', TIIAT S blk from bdl. Rent wk, or ____ __;:___"'---
L19un1 Beach 4705 2700 Petenou Wa1. al Hu.
bor' 6 Adams, Colt& Mesa.
100 CLIFF DRIV E 546-Q3'10
LUXURY FUR.i'llSHED Year
lse. Bachelor w/gar sleps to LGE, NEWLY DF.C 1 BR
Shore A. Shops. Oceanview Cpt.s, drps. elec kil, wash
from evtry Apt. Rm. Nr. 0CX: $ll0. :>46-1152 .
from $150 mo up. 2 BDRM. Opts, drps, blllls,
494-2449 2 cbldrn OK. $115 mo.
BA.OIELOR. Util. Avail. now 962-300)
to June 15. Nice. $85.
642-8260 or 494-492$ Newport Belch 5200
RENTALS JUSI' completed 2 BR, 2 BA,
frplc, luJ<-cpts, drp&, patloa. Apta. Unfurnished Chandeliers in din nn &:
642-2119
SMALL Buslne~ building, ougbfue in santa Ana. 14~ Funerelt 6412
office tpaoe, storage, large tel, apts., businesa, trailer
P,arlc or other commercial security yard. $95. mo. For OK, or hold for future in-WESTMINSTER appt to see call 646-4913 aft
13 PM crease in value when Bolsa MEMORIAL PARK Ave. fully develops into 4-SMALL To large Comm. of-lane blvd. Sewer Une stub-Mortu1ry & Cemehry fice llUites for rent In Costa
Mesa. 642-1040 or eves. bed at property. A m p I ~ Comf,'et• funerals
548-2841 water suppl,)'. Drive by 4717 rom $245
• Excelletit Location •
W. Bolsa, Santa Ana, then C•JMN'Y lots
Newly decor. store, 17x40 phone owner 542-9533. from $130
1873 Harbor, C.M. 646-8654 6 acres In Yorba Linda at Includes Endowment care
$16,500 per acre. May ex-EveryWng in one beautiful
Offl~ Rent1I 6070 change for Npt Bch. place means lea oost.
Wilke r Realty . No trattle pri>blems.
675-5200 14801 Beach, Westminster E REACHED BY A PRIVATE mo. Write Mrs.· Burke DELUXE spacioua 2 BR .\
BELOW MARK T DRIVE 0 v ER 150 n'. Critchfield, 246 Scott St., den. Furn apts $160 + util Gener.I 5000 muter BA. acrou from LAGUNA BEACH Deak 1Paces available tn BY OWNER 1 acre with pad, 531·1725 m 2m
Seller transferred. Price re-LONG. SPRAWLING 5 BO. Livermore, C&l._.or call 415: Heated pool, ample parklng
duced to $24.995. 4 BR large RM. FLOOR PLAN. SparkJ. 447_3016 No children, no pets. 1965
kltehen witp blt-ins, plenty ing. contemporary styling, PoO'}Ol'la, CM 642..SSSS
of closet space. private mas-built on 2 levels, w/ exten-RENTALS 2 BR, Studio Apt. adults. in -ter BR, large lot · fen('ed, sive use of ,wood & glass. Hou us Unf urnlshH fant OK, crpts, patio, $130 land~aped. Frplc. Low dn A SUNDAY PICTORIAL LIV. mo. Adams &: Harbor.
pymnt • payment less than RM. WITH ANTIQUED Cotti Mel. 3100 · 646--0663
renr. OPEN BEAM CE1LINGS, . STUDIO Apt. Cpts, drp6 &
.1 f ONE WALL HAS SPA~H VACANT MAY 1st. Beauti~ blt-itw all util ipd. Close to
• 546-8103 TYPE FIREPLACE OF OR. tul 3 BR home • fully Clll'-Mesa del Mar. By month o r 96_2_M_n_______ NATE BRICK&: PLASTER peted • all built·lna • nice week. 541Hl3.lli
OGAN VIEW
1 .Block. Beach
7 units • 4 yrs -cust bit.
DESIGN. Double door entry residential area. $208 month.
hall w/FLOORS OF DEL CALL ~1151 • open eves.
PISO TILE. LGE. KITCHEN l ~ l ~FF~~I~~Lr~ 111? ~~
RANGE &: OVEN, DISH·---------
1 BR Film Modem Prime
Loe. Redec Adults $110
Utils. Zll Mesa Dr CM
548-1005 .
Coco's 6 Wt.'!ltcliff Plaza.
1665 Irvine $200 mo. 642-0'139 VEN DOME *NEW BA~NT * Un! 2 BR. 2 tia. Cpts,. drps,
SPECfALI yr be, $2'15 mo. Avail June
2 W KS FREE RENT 15. Also Summer Rnll • 3
Milke reservations NOW Br, 2 ba, turn, Inq: 233-C:.
Newly Red ecorated 191.h St. 675--0236
A'ITRACTIVE 2 BR, study, 2 CIOM to shopping, P ark
Boys Club & Girls Cl\lb BA. Elec blt-lns, IU.llken pa·
tio. Carpets, drapes, gar-• Spadous 3 Br's · 2 Ba age. Nr beach. Adults. No • Swim Pool • Put/green
• Frpl lndiv/lndry fac'll pets. $200 mo yrly. 642-3666
• Adults It Family areaa 3 BR. 2 Bi!·· w/modern con.
1145 An1heim Ave. veniences; nr. beach It
C.M. 642-282-4 canal Oil P e ninsul a.
newest office buildinr et ·Ladd Canyon (nr Silverado)
prime location in downtown Can finance. 532~781 c...,,...,.,, Lots 6411 Laguna Beach. Air coodi-Unusual Opportunity • Make tloned, carpeted, beautiful living, ~ hr work per day, FOUR lota Paciflc V.lew
paneled partitioning. T w o small invest. 615-5622 Memorial Park. Ocean view
entrances; rear leads to 1eel1on. Priced for Quick
..... -..... pal par~ts. $50 MOunt. & Desert 6210 Sale! $300 value. Make_ oil·
per month for 1Pace. Add CABIN, 2~ Acres: $500 er. · 646-7022
SS tor desk and chairs. Add SA VE U30 on 2 adjoining $10 for business boors an-down, $25 mo. takes it
furnished. Pacific View MeJllC)lial Park IWeril\i aerrlce. All otilities BRECK NCYIT RLTY 546-M64 lots. paid except telephone. ,lots. -~1962 D!tIL Y PILOT 8USi NESS ind 222 FOREST A VENUE FINANCIAL .
LAGuNA BEACH Tr1v.I 6435
494-94£.6 • Bua. Opportunities 6300 W.ANTED-Woman or couple
17 41 Westcllff Dr. ·-to help drive & share ex· 2 & 3 BR.s • encl. garages
BRASlrEAR REAL TY WSHR., GARB. DlSP .. E1'(/. $200 MONTH .
LARGE l BR, util included
$95· Adults. no pets. 449
Hamilton. 642--0668
67!'7-2502
2 BR. 2 Ba., ca.rp., drps ..
SPARE' nME INCOME Prime Joe for O>rp Ofc's ijooming new field, refilling ipense to Zan~ville, Ohio.
Leave Jane, ret end ol Aug. 847.8531 Eves. !ISS-1178
GI or' FHA--
3-4 & 5 BR.s '2 l 3 baths.
Take your pick. $25.900 to
$28,9'SO. All with tlnisbed
bonus rooms.
H1ffd1I Realty
"Homes to Match Income"
Center.stalrwell leads to 2nd . .
story, past wall of glass 3 BR home w1tb pool (includ·
that looks to the ooeeii. es Blue Pool Service), 4 car
W/W carpeting thru-out. This ~age. Vacftnt I: :ready ~or
ht quality home is NCYI' AN immediate occupancy. Drive
0 L D "FIXER UPPER'' by 316 Flower.
but 1s comt>letely mooen: ED RIDDLE
tbru-out. F. ar he1tlng, 220 RHltor, Inc. 646-1111
1 BR·UTIL PD SlOO/mo
Perrori R ealty Co.
642·1771 . . 2 BR .. Studio Apt. adwts. in
fant OK, crpts, $130 mo. Ad
ams It Hlfrbor .. 6'16-0.i6:1
RENT
3 Rooms Furniture
$25 Month·
FULL O?TION TO BUY
No 1leposit o.a.c.
H.F.R.C.
Fvrnltur ... nt1l1
dishwasher; priv. balcony .• 3(KX) sq ft. Wal/pan'I, Pvt and collecting l1\0lley from Otes. Crpts, Drps, atr-cood. new hlgb · quality c o l n 67s-5415
patio. $150 'Mo. yr I y Gmd Or, rent reduced. AL-540--0093 operated dispensers In this SE"VICE D llltECTQRY SO: Luxury Suite 700 sq ft, area. No selling. To qualify C ONTEMPORARY Apt. Co-op Bierl. Owner 54&-9586 you must have c a r , Accounting '6500 Near beach .. 3 Br, 2 baths,
New port National referenc8', $900 to $3300 built.ins, yearly only. $225 cash. Few hours weeklyJcan LIC. Booldceeping Serv. PU mo. Owner. 60-3226 Bank 81d9 _. net excellent income. ore le deliver)-. 20 yrs l!lql6.
874 Warner '842~ wltlng) 2 car garage, etc.I---.:.._..._ ___ _
It's ·an outstanding buy for VER~ CLE~ 't!fs3 B R ,
$31,950 FULL PRICE ' cary>ets. drapes. g covered
E/SIDE 2 BR. Elec bltns
patio, Adults only. 361·8
Ogle $13.5' mo. 642·1298
:;11 w. 19th, c.r.t· 548-1454 Huntln1ton Beach 5400 1.568 W. Lncln, Anhm '174-2800
Fumisbed pri.ate offioe, tee-full time. For peraonal In-Refa. Notary Public .
t:Jlew, send name, address 962-1814, 962-8407
2 Story Colonial
POOL
DOWN PYMT patio, Mesa Del Mar are.a. Need a GarbellStangleY
Find It w1th a want ad!
.
5100 PriV1cy
rewi&I Ulistant avail, de-
slrable for CPA, factor)' rep, an ptione riumber to Inter--State Dist. Co .. 455 E. 4th S. Appraisin g 6512 etc. 642.()800 Suite 206, Salt Lake Qty, 5 BR 2\h baths, formal din·
ing room, elect. kitchen.
Seti FHA or G.I.
OPEN TO OFTER. $225 ~th to month. Agt.
HURRY oN THIS! _546-41 ________ _
J Cost• Mesa
.1 CPLES only 1 BR-:-Homey
quiet, S75 mo. 2S7S.D Santa
Large 2 BR with garage.
$95. Disposal, water pd. OFFICE Space for rent Utah 84l.ll G. T. GUNDERSEN
MISSION REAL TY $135. 1 BR. Hse. &: izarage Adults Only Gardener maintained. mo Discriminative Tenants "°" 5 "-· H La patio, pool, drps, cptJ, stove, """' · ~t wy., guna Adults 646-3764
Phone <n4> 494-0731 BRASHEAR REALTY
84'7-8531 Eves. 839-1537
Ana Ave., 838-0312
NASSAU Palms 1 &: 2 t:JR
Fum or Un1 SllS.$150. Ht
pool 177 t . 22nd St. 642-3645
Delaware Ave., Apt. A. for Prestl&e Addrffa 537..()38()
• ~UME large Gl loan for
only $2WO. Lovely 3 BR,
Dutch Haven, 1% BA home.
B\t-lns, lntet'-comm, near
schools. Douglas le beachs.
842-5220
E Id Bay 2 BDRM. den, cptl, drpl, mera Water paid. Garage. d
BACHELOR. $85. U t i I
Separate hse. Gardener
lndry. ~2l18
OWNER otren custom built $1'45 month. . 642-3315
home with spectacular ocean 2 BDRM. Adults. $125 mo.
vM?ws from eYery room. Water, gas and gardener
Spacious open beamed liv· paid. 1586 Orange. 642-2657
ing room with large adjoin-=========
ing private wood decked pa-Newport Be1ch 3200 Newport Beach 4200
tlo. Deluxe kitchen and -·-··· ~rea~Iasl 1'00m. l bedrooms Exclusive
&: den with Swedish fire-• I Will UASE
MARTINIQUE
GARDEN APTS.
Parklike BU1'?0Ul1dlnp
FURNISHED BACHELORS
UNFURN 1 BR • 2 BR • 3 BR
2 baths available
Carpct5. drapes. garage
18th & S•nt1 Ana, C.M.
BRANO N~ l BR., 111
deluxe features. Nr. Hun·
tington Center . $1'5
540-4484
BEAU 2 BR Apt. Cpta, drpa,
bltns, hdt po«,
$120. mo. 962-2}09
kids OK.
S1nta Ana . 5620
SPACIOUS 4 BR. 2~ BA. bit·
ins. near l!C'hools. shopping
&. o c c a n . Professionally
landscaped, s pr ink I e r s
Prtme n e i g h b o r b o o d
S37.500. 842-5615 place. Exceptional landscap-Townhouses ADULTS ONLY 646-4233 646-'5.~ 2 BR, 1~ BA apt. Dshwshr.
BY OWNER
ing. $89,500. PO Box 55, Congenj1I Neighbors
Corona de.I Mar. 494-0737, Flreplace-Q)ts/Dt"pl., all
Ext. 220. kitchen bit/ins. O>mmunlty
OPEN HOUSE Pool • Yam Maintenance.
July· Aug. • Sept. FAIRWAY
FURNISHED APT. VILLA APTS.
garb dlsp, blt·ins, crpts,
chi>s· Pool, tennis. Adults.
only. -$140. r or
536-20'29 aft 6
4 BR plus all panelled fam
rm, 2 ba. elec blt·in~. frplc,
w/w crpts Uv rm & h611,
$26,000. 847-872'2
BY OWNER 4 BR 3 baths,
family room. dining room.
cqts/dr(l6. fenced 6% CI
loan • S33:500. ~ Sorge
Ln. 962-<M>19
Sat &. Sun 12 to 4 2 bdrms, 2 beths ... ~/Mo.
White Water Ocean Vu 3 bdrms. 21h baths .. $250/Mo.
New custom bll 4 .br. 21,: ba, BAY & BEACH
2 BEDROOMS -2 BATHS
W 1terfront I Loe
BOAT SU PS
· 3 BR APTS Rent1l1 Wanted 5990
tile roof, lfltchen features: Realty, Inc.
Coming cook top, sclf.clni:: 2025 "!'· Balboa Blvd.
----oven, dishwasher. central 673-3663 Eves: 54~
v11cuum, cptd. S65.000. Ex-3 BR House, large Uv .l din
Must sell. $60,000 home ln cellent financing. rm, gar., 30x40 basement.
estate sale. 3 BR Ir den. 635 Nyes Place Beaut. yard. fru.lt trees •
Make offer. 219 Via Orvieto. DlRTY FACE av0<.'8do, apricot. peach, fig,
548-0787 Real "WHEF;LINC DEAL" itUaVo, ~pea. Non..destruc-
By Owner: Vacant 3 br, 112 finer section Laguna. 2-tlve ~~ildren welcome under
ba. fncd view lot, compl story, cedar 5 h i n g le s. conditions. 1140 mo. lease.
redec. shown anytim('. outstanding 0<-canvicw. 3 64&-9780
$22,500. 829'2 Pol.k Cir 968-3965 BR, den, formal Liv rm. ;========
Must Sell Pre1tige :t BR. Mod/ldtch. only S29.950 FP. NewPort Helqhtt 3210
Atrium. Near new. Mission R.:_~·IYT_3~ _. 2 Bdrm. with frpl, wall to
52-11 Glenroy Dr. ~2~ 2 .\ ~EN + ta~y room. wall cpts. new dcror, $160
725 Via U!lo Nord. Fum. 1 Be~utiful view of mountains 5484657
Houl!t'. Call 213: 934-0920 I: ocean. l mile from tom . .;;:::;====-====-
213· 170-4547 • Open Sat Ir Sun pm. 1360 Huntington Belch 3400
' • Bluebird can)'On Dr. $37,500. ---""'------
Fount1ln V•ll•y • 1410 G<>04 terms. T. R. Janeen.
Realtor. 4 BR 2 be Townhouse, lge
REDUCED TO SELL piva~ covered patio, blt·ln
Unobstructable ocean & ca· R 6 O. clothes washer/dry-nyon vtew. :t Br .. 2 Ba.. le •..11 ..._ •1111 .......
FOR LEASE
Channel Reef
2525 Ocean Blvd., CdM
673-1711
Ocean Port Apts .
I
d
Bachelor It I BR Apts. Comp
tum, bltm. cpts, drps. Ht
pool. rec rm, pvt gar.
Across from ocean. •
SllS • S\35.
642-4203, 646-4202
&
0
BA YVCEW. 2 BR. upper
Cpts, • drp!J, lrg studio
suodeetl Gu It \vtr pd. N
&&rage, no pets, no chldrn
S125 mo. 312 Ni)l Blvd: NB
642-2486. 646-1588 eves.
Udo P eM. Trailers :JS'.
Furn. pvt patio, by bay.
BBQ, pool. Sl.20 mo. 673-0196
Modern 1 BR. Pvt patio,
carport, ~ults. No pets.
2620 Avon 673-6066
BEAU Hoose, Great locatloil:
3 BR. 2 ba, fu\\y cptd. bltns
cov patio. sunken llv rm w/
frpl, blk waU tnc. Nr
public & Parochial aht.
5'ii % FHA ln. $25,500. 8}'
Owner. sn-SRlC
I. . decks. patio. Cpl. $31,800 er reu ,g, ..... aut1 ·~
Owner 4!H-667S S33-544l carpeting, the use of a pool 1 BR, new, for rnarur~ adul
LOVELY OCEAN VIEW le tennis court. We main-Nr ocean. be.y lt'Shp'g\ $135
. · . taJn the bwn. Only $175 per OR ~7506
Lanai patio, used bnck ftpl mo. lnr Adams a Brook· .;;-:...;::::===!:::::::===
San ta Ana 162 0 3 BDRMS, 2 BA. S43~900 burst, H.B.) Corona del Mir 425
---------Call 496-1243 belWn 10.apm. Call Moc. ttmJ Frt m.95» 1----.-----0
R BY OWNER. 4 bd:rrn, 2 ---------NEAR BeaCb. lmmac. 1 B btltl\3, large lcltcM», all D1n1 ,olnt 1730 NEVER been lived in. N~ Cum. 1 adult only. no
bullt·ln, WAll to wall carpet, ------. ---.-EYtr)'thtnc brand new. 3 1.,., $150 mo. 673--8494 eTea
custom drape!•. f~lace. S hr .. 2 ba, a..car gar,.view, Bdrm. 2 baths, GE stovt Ir =========
ull'llty room. be au t l f u 1 center llfttlo. 127,008,, 29 yt ditlbwuhtr. c a r p et I n f la9'oe
landscaping with p a t I o , VA, 6"A · no pnts 496-2685 C'Ddottd beck yard, n e a r
other u trae. S4!HrJ51 llCboole and lhopplns. fl90 NEWLY DF.cORATED c_..-.., __ ,_"_au_m __ ,_,_so per mooth. 841-5686 Oceanfront View
S•nta An• ...... 1630 ADULT S«f .• l·BR,,, W/W QXI. NEW 4 bdrm, bulltina. .Becbclor' 2 BR Apt.a
BY OWNER carp.. w a • h e r I d r )' e r cpb. drps. fenctd yvd, ' No children • no ptlS
3 Bdnn. Upper e.y aree. retrlr. 962>-m2 After 5 ;:~M~Dr o:: from SJOO mo.
New C1)tf. brdwd llrs. Wttlcdaya, ~ wQnds. • ~ T ' .67s.6431
122,500. 5t&-5a or 5t5-4J80 =~ aw,. lee :.1~4: CT.c& or TI4: a.&AH ~ AptL ~al~w /~ll ~on tn1ena..,..·~11ta_;: ..,. S 8D1tM. 2 ba. bl~ ~:'.::!.~ ~ .a. 2 Bdrm, 2 beth, IW.M ........... cpta, di'pl. IW.IOA· . m.9945 moatlY cub. By ""'"'""'.. :.::r::::::: llll'ftkltn. Wtr pf:. Wall.A . 546-4934 Dupl1111•,., Salo 1975 ~all g.1 or ...... '= .::!..'J'Qf.. nat! br UI
. L...,na Hfllo 1100 J.2 BR Ap:s. Yard, pr. I.EASE. Wiile to bch, 4 Bll. s .Jul)t. -ft.
Mt~N Vfdo, C ba n t Quiet DltJide, C.M. BA. trl-lhel. Newpo11 Wett, ............ • leech 4400
Claire Dtane home l BR. 3 S3000 down. * SM-Zllll l250. ~ &11-Qfl ~
BA, Ul>·I" "Ptl1 ~ •Ir II YOUR AD m ~· ~ BACHELOR. au vta pd. cmd., lnclll:pd. bktc qi. llEDT S.... will lie (Q(D()i. 4 BR. l~ baths. peUo S80 -mo. D Geneva
.... 0/111, pado. $IJJ09. IClllldal tlr It. Dtar IG... ._ _,.. -.,Uanct'I, at _m-_mo _____ _
m411 tar ...._ dlc:Mlt ....,... peal. • mo. 912-1191 • aw.GE,._ Wllllt .a.,...
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POOL TWO young fHPOllllble
women who bave lived and "ADULTS ONLY worked in the ~una Manag('r Mrs. Carson Beach area-for aome time
20122 Santi Ana Ave. are wollhg. to pay up to $180
Nr. Orange Co. Airport per month (or the right
546-1260 .apartment in Laguna or
de! Mar AVOCADO ROY ALE O>rona area,
2 BR. Cp1s. drpe, bll.M, swim preferably neJr be a ch.
Desire nicely furnished, 2 pool, encl 1tar: No1chldrn or bedroom dwelling. Would be pets. Nkc area. permanent but definitely do 6d·8042
3 BR 3 ba Unf Apt. New not want ·to be bound by
Drps, cp1~. newly dee .. elec tease. Want to move in early
stove. dblc aar.~$180: ino. June or hlte May and )VOUld
008 Et Camino No. l Like garbage disposal and
546-4974 aft 5: 30 other mOdem conveniencl!s
AVAIL June. 2 Bdrm Duplex. if PoUibli. 49'-6846 after 5
p.m. Eastslde. Carpel, drapes,
built·ins, dilhwaaber, r~ WANTED Storage garage for
w a a h e r • dryer. Patio, 2 roonw furniture, household
garage .. f~. ~...!___ effects :\ car. M&-fl1l.
•GARAGE WANTED ,, 3 BR A~. Sl40.
• Children lelcop1e. Corona Del Mar area
862 w. C ter St. 673-0079 _After 5 P~
Mr. & ~~ D. Morrison )995 M'an agers -:--546-2843 Rooms for Rent
1 BR, J>Mtate patio, wl w . ROOM on lTUI Street near
CP!lt, drps, alt e I e c kit. WestclW Plaza. Older lad)'
$99.3(). 1755 An aheim. Pr •f. Mu s t f u rnllb
$4&-t32'l ttferences. M2-0M4
SPAC immac. 2 quid, SU.SO UP wk W/kitcben
Bdrm. unftln Apt. Req $22..5() up Studio Ap(I, 238'%
adultt. l"'8Dt OK. S\50· Newport Blvd. CM 5tl-9'156
5*-'M93 1..a.rp P'leaant rn pttvate
E/alde 1 BR. lrpl, bee.ma. bome. wortdnr mn oab'.
pvt patio, ww. cpt1, l adult, 648-7504
no pets: si~ yrl_y. $73-'D Private entranoe. beach. 2 ieoii'k ctrpa. aar. blt.·tna, Let cloeeta, aundtdc, .W..
· yard, edits pttftrred. $100 Pl wt. 673-2'79
mo. 642-12» •
NEW; 2 8&. 2 Ba., carp., Gueet "°""' 5991 .,,,.,. bltnl., 2 car pr.; COMfORTABLE llolDt ll E. Adults. S115. M4-JG Eve
01.lLUXE 2 BR 2 ba, ltUdio a.ta Meu tor~ &MY.
-'Pf. 111miadlnl • '°'~' Mlllt be a111b11 lat•r1. uc....s. ....em fOOl. MW.• • " ., • qalet..
$1'15/mo. ta It lStb St.. .......... "" CM Ph: e'fa 541-act
$IO 1 IR Pvnt er Uftf. 2 o.... fGr ttllt. cotn•
mtrdal .. or ltorate . Gas, nt.w pUL ~ l4MM4 ot MS-ne-ZN
2 8R., C3Jll., ........ rdJ1r., N.wport lll¥d., CM .•
ltOfe. F'tftl.'fd ,atd. $1J5 llNCLE 0.,. lor-= MCl'llb. IG-lt!ll 0111&--.c-.a. "1lll* eliltUllT ~ m-B••~
' -.
Westside Costa M e s a . PARTNER wanted • 1111all Real Estate Apprailer
Fortin Co. 642-500> Eves investment. Lady preferred, 675·16-~ Eve 549-1281
548--0390 ... to open a coflee shop w1!h
Modern Office.Orange Co. grocery items, beer &: wine, llbysltting 6550
Bank building. 230 E. 17th in a new shopping center. A BABYSITTER, Your borne. St., Coeta Men. 642-1485 good opportunity for the Mother 55, xlnt re!erences.
Large Ir small. One with right penon. lnquite 805 Guest cottage or ganige apt.
LIVING QUARTERS Broadway. Laguna Beach. u part aalacy. AvaU. July
646-2130 Phone eves. $7864 1st; permanent. Call: TI4:
6345 247-1903 Evi:s. Apple Valley
ComnMrci1I 6085 Mortgagea.1'.D.'1 CHILD care. Ate 3 or ov_er.
---------$5565 ht Trust Deed on spec· My Mesa'Verde Home. $20
Ot~h-;ithS~ay :..ch01l tacular Oceanvlew lot. Sold wk. 546-7887-
buildings on 200' of stret!t for S7950, payable 1 % per WIU. babysit 1 cbi1d • 6 mos
mo. including 8% all due-3 to 3 yrs. QI wkly. Deya. Nr.
frontage 3 blocks ~m 10% di9count safely Harbor Shopping. 548-1395 yl'll. OcMn Ave., H.B. llUitable returned approx. 12% per
lor apecial schools of all yr. 494-1137 Brick, Masonry, etc.
types. noo.ooo terms. ) 6560 Pad.lie Shores Reelty ANNOUNCEMENTS 536-8894 incl NOTICES BRICK, Concrete, Carpentry
..-.......-.......-........-.... ......._...-..._1111111111 CUstom Cabinets. Sm a 11 ~ ........ Foul"d (fr• Ads) ·6400 jobs. OK Free Est 96k94s 9,000 sq. ft. BUildlng ·
C-2 • Zoned -On large 88 x BLACK Dachshund • mixed • Builders 6570
+tO paved lot. • perking for approx 3 months · grieving •
app. SO cars. • Sl.000 month. Vic. 290 E. 18th St. CM REMODEL, Repairs; plum·
THE REAL EST ATERS (comer of Santa Ana) bing, painting, e I e c ., -546-2313 543 .. 7995 5/3 carpentry, residential, com, ~nn ,
mere .. room a d di t Io n 1 ,
industrial Rent1I 60tO YOUNG Siamese ca!, very Reuon. 675-3G.18 friendly. Found in F01mtaln
Valley Monday eve.
Worry F .... 10.yr Lu. 962-4100 C1rpenterint 6590
New industrial bWlding with MALE kitten Blk It grey !NO JOB TOO SMALL!
strong tenllnt. Return $20,400 striped, wht fett. Oea collar. Resident • Induatrial Com·
per year. run prlee $218,500. nr Boy Scout HJe on mercial -M a i n t e 11 • n c e
~e tOOlting 7% Joan. Riverside Ave., NB 548-4738 Repair ana R e model.
·For more Info please call FOUND Germ. S b e p b e r d Rees. Lie, booded, inaun!d.
K. W. Small with: puppy vie. Kona Lanes, • 962-l!ISl er ~ .•
Eckhoff & Auoc. Inc. Costa Mesa. call I: identit:J e Carpentry e Cabinets e
1818 W,Chapman Ave. 64&-582'7 I • Blt.ina • Alterations •
Oran&e. CalU. BLACK 6 white expectant e Repairs e Reul fH&.9583
5(1-2621, Eve&-'!lmds 538-5911 mother cat Yic. Santa Ana 6 FREE s3. No job too Vlrglala Pt. CM. 66-1816
' $25 TO~ M-1
small. el.a aJl!I Ad·
KEY R1nC with 4 keys •le . ditlona. 548--0787
Warehowle It workspace ~ S.ta Ana Helibts· CARPENTERING • Roof-:m to 400 Sq. ft.: prtv. 5*-79f7 tng. All t:.YPft • All work entrance. WarMr I: Beech DA<ltSRUND Hayes • guManteed. 53!M729 Blv. area. m2649 -Lansing Lane, Cblta Mesa. REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS lodust. Space 7411 W. 17th 540-1781 CABlNETS. A1t'1 m. job. Costa Mesa 3800 1C1 ft 2S yrs ~xper. 54M'T13 Owner (213) 434-6082 Wit . 6401
FOR i.tue. lq ICl·.ft con. c.n.nt, Conc1 ... '600 GREY Od&Uel. ,._.,. ana . crelle tilt ap. 9t • """' U40 LopllA~ .• ~ Ir onDS9 tklt eer marklnp: CUftOM PATIOS 6
yel1ow•tlnpd p l um e , • BloCk •.alla. AllO mncrete
Lots '!00 t.,.,erM wblt. w I n I •.tar It rtmoti\I. •1010
I ram1dlllll· YOUlll 6 • CEMENT worts, aD !)\?el. llOI S1llT 1119""9'1"" diet. \l)C, S.1'
J11111 ~ Llbtral No Job "° mnaD. Tree nt. .,
"'""'· 4IMl7l
H. mm.JCK 54M8l.5 .
RA 10t, IPPfOX 30.00G 1C1 ft. $1111> REWARD. t m o CEMENT WOYtJ. P a ll u . Larwe tftel, CAU. GL.EN C..... 8bepber'lf alNmlp ~.,. ...... etc. All QUEEN '$tQ..USl lk'lttap UC! um No eaeadons. t)11es •• n. ....._ 89:1r-411.I
Real £ltace . ~ 'JBOJtfK <DfatftE
PARTW. oeeu 9iei#; 0. ~'I lo1t. Ba iiOl&l' NO .JOB TOO DWJ,
-...... Olob fl• ~ ........... rreea .... ~
lot JlfOI' ..... oM. u..., r..t. Vic* Re-.'*°"'· Ina---QIW Can '610
COR<lllA Del 11.w fM .....
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8U¥1BST ............. • .......... 6405 C..trlden .... ..... n. ..cwi.1 PD.Or .
a--c-t .......... ALCIOllOID w-TOlll CAlUfEY I .... J5 J'rl
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NATURAL IORN .SWAPPEU.
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PHONE 642·5'7P" $2.00 Hour
Te PlKe Your Tr~er'a PuMIM Ad Opportunity for n+ to learn
trade. 11,l-2 Hours overttme
TR.AOE 4 BR. 2 BA homt!, B 6 stations, daily, S dey week. S«rvice
CDst. Mesa. larae R-2 lot e are.a. Will completf.d.
FOR Tnlst deeds or late trd ear $10,000 CoroMt Agency
mcidel luxury vehlcle. Own-eq wbat-ba.ve-url E. Washington Pt
el"Broker, 838-Q4l EVES. yo nu (Grand It S.A. FrNy.)
'\ TRD ~ eq S.unit Apt., WJ.u. Excban&e 1 tr~ ' Sant. Ana 541-4l.n Loec Bch, al90 $10M eq. dear lotl, c.lole-in-Palm-'1'11flex, Lor\g Bch. For: Or· dale: $8500 value. FOR eq. Help W•ntecl, Men 7200
up O>. Prop. or TD'L ual equity in local house or
P\ot ptt. Ev·wlmd 67J..394.S· Income. 54.5-4412 eYes. INSURANCE
1'AU Arrowbea.d all 'ft Have am~ trig. almost new,
mod. lin1. Trd SS500 eq dn port. TV's, furniture, Management
Opportunity on·~ as wol'ldnK •• 201 Sln&er-Dressmaker.
IJOC. or submJt. Owner. Want free arm Elna or
646o.l998 Box 453 CdM, Cal, NecchJ. 5-is.4895
Cl~ BR houses on lot zon-
ed foe S more units. 10~
dn ~ • Desert lot, auto, •
bollt $f4,CXX> F/P eq $7000.
Doyle A-Wood Co. ~U68
&a Pacemaker Imperial ~
bile borne. Will trd eq, of
oPPJ'OX S2(XX) for late model
cer or ? 548·2904 leave me•
sage for Dick.
PALM Pesert 3 llRl~ -Ba
Air cond Fum. Corona del
Mar 3 BR 1 ~ Ba + 2 BR
apt. $26.500 eqt)'. Trade for
house Lido l~le or ~7 Own· er·Bkr67~
SMALL home business in
~Id panning kits. Tax bene-
fits PLUS profit. TRADE
Ior boat or'ear on S500 val·
ue. ~9642
HA VE SllOO worth of motor-
cycle, guHars, wigs. surf·
boerds. Will trade for car,
bolita or what have you.
494-9556
* .
'fJ() MGA R.dstr, nw good
$400 very clean. 17" vac trlr,
alps S. hitch, many extru · ms Trd both tor TDs. eq.
or ? of like val. 546-9043
400 Acres !dear). Trade
$1,000,000 equity for lge
Cotnm'l or Apts <any area).
Ask for M/Purcell 6T>4031
Richardson/Purcell, Rltr.
State Manager n e e d a
agents and manaaer• in
California for hu&e ex·
panaion program now
under way.
I will be lnterviewin& ex·
perlenced A.lH and-or Life
Men to be agent.a or to open
and manqe offices in the
area In which you reside.
8Sx465 v•c clf!9.l' lot, close U you have been denied an
in. S&S.000 val~ can build opportunity in manaee-
24 unit5. Owntr will trade ment, th.ii is an unusual op.
for income. Submit. Bkr. portunity to utilize your
642~87, 54.'>-4412 overlookf.d talents and to ---------1 further your ambitions and
2S View Acres Laguna lifetime career with 1 na-
Bcach. Some improve-tlonal company.
mcnts. income $7700. S243.· •
· 000 t"qUity. For: TD's or ? To all hittd u manage~. I
Owner: 4944653, 4944957 will pay all office expensea.
C.USt.-Blt. 2 BR. Palm Sprga
home; S8.000 eq .as dn peyt.
units Balboii, beach area,
N'pt ocean tront. C, Luther
1600 Arroyo, L.B. 494-8813
* * *
You will receive salary,
o v e r r l d e , commlaslon,
vestf.d renl!IWals, IP'OUP In·
au.ranee and other fringe
benefits.
SIRVICI: DIRECTORY ., SERVICE DIRECTORY
Contrtctors 6620 Ironing · 6~55
Leads
NO NEED TO
KNOCK ON DOOR IJCl:NSED Contractor. Ad·
dltfbllt. Remodeling. Sm
.Tobi "Specialty. 673-21..'>9 :
Ci'11ieton 6620
e ROOM ADDmON!> e
L. T. Construction
Family rooms, kitchen or
l.IJlita. Sing.le sto,ry or 2;
pl.ana custom designed. For
nti!pates It layout, phone: e 847-ISU e
IRONING I< babysitting In
my home. You deliver. Rea-
110nable. • 548-7980 •
CUSTOM IRONING
Pidr up It deliver ~-~
Lendacap!!!.g. ___ 61_1_0
TO DOOR
Sufficient appointmenta you
need to earn $7,500 to
SlS,000 plus annually aa an
qent. More u a manager.
We have an unuaual com·
mission schedule.
GAYNOR'S LANDSCAPING NO DEtlTS
&: GARDENING SERVICE NO COLLECTIONS
State licensed contrct7, NO IOOKKEEPIN6
Residential • O>mmercial Spend 100~ of your time
Free eet • No job too 'bla· dally making sales and ~---893-358 __ 1 ____ 1 earning money . Car ---------1 necessary. Age no batTier.
ADD e Remodel e Repair
Ra -Comm • lndu_,trial
Tree 1..1.youts & Est. DICK
HtfFFMAN 673-4459
6850
Paperhanging
Additions * Remodeling Painting
Fred H. Gerwlck. Lie. ---------
It will pay you to get the
detaU.. -
6'73-60tl -.. 549-2170
C•rpet Cleantn9 6625
• WAIJ.. TO WALL e e CARPET CLEANING e
BIG Discount! ' 61S.3780
C.rpet Laying &
.. Repair 6626
175 YARDS of N Y L 0 N
CAR ~ET, Ideal for
aparttt1ents. $3.95 11 yard in-
stalled. Other barpiN>~ C1U
~evenings
Electrical
INTERIOR It ext paintln&·
Prices alubed for 1prillg
clean.· up. Free eat. 30 yr
exp CaU Chuck at 54&-5314
/ QUALITY work and
materials by 1icen1 ed
painter. 20 yrs e x p e r .
494-52:>4
FIRST CLASS Painting &
Paperhan&lltg. FREE E.>
TIMA TES. 56-3459
f.iAINTING . ANY R 0 0 M
FOR ns.
CaU after 4 PM 548-1894
INTER or Ext. PAINTING,
IMMED. SERVICE. Local
ref. rnEE est. 548-1627
Reserve baa a complete
Lile and .U:H kit, includinr
Dental and F r a n c h I 1 e
Group Policies. We abo
need Francbiae G r o u p
Specialilts.
GENERAL AGENTS
11 yqi are.a General Aeent
or have a seneral agency
and are experiencinr pro-
blems in financilllt your
agency, l would ('5peeially
like the opportunity • of
discussing th.ii matter with
you In person. We have a
lOO'lo fin11fcing program.
ELECTRICIAN. Licensed & e PAINTING • Interior It
b o nd ed. Small jobs. Exterior. Free estimetes.
Jf you cannot see me In
peM>On because of the
dlstance Involved, please
write me ind I wllJ U·
range a per10nil lnterYiew
In your toWn or cit)'. at 1
time convenient to you.
malnten. It repairs. 5-18-5203 Reasonable ratos. 646-3015
Gardening 6680 Plumbing -----6890
ANTHONY'S
G•rden Service
646-1941
COMPLETE CLEANUP
NEW LAWNS
Reu. monthly care. Pran-
tng. Landscapinc. Exp. hor·
tlculturiat.
JAPANESE GARDENER '
Malnten'"'c;e 'by the month
Good rel\;. Exper MG-7758
CUI I< f.qe Lawn
Maintenance. Licemed. M~ 4808 • 56-8570 afl 4 PM
MOWING, Edgins, vacalawn.
LEAKS? Gas or water elec-
tronically located under Ct"
ment, blacktop, (t'OUlld.
wall1. 1bowers, any place.
Re"81red. Water lines clean·
f.d. prelllll'• restored.
CALL "LE>-1<5°0 642~
BankArnerlcard OK
~ING
REPAIRS REMODEL
642·~
WANT TO MOVE?
U you want to move to
another atta in Calllomla,
l can offer you the aame
opportunity in the area or
ell)' ol your chol.ce.
SALES TRAINEES
We have a trainlnii pro.
gram tor inexperienced
Sewlnt 6960 qenta, and an appC'oved
. 1ra.lnl111 course fQr your
Alter•tion........642.SMS • lie~. Also 1 man11&-
Neat. accurate. 20 yn. exp mfi\t training prosram.
~n·1 cleanup. Jiaullna. TILE, Ceramic 6974 Contact or call for • con-Od.d jobs.. * 54M96i5 __ ;..._______ fidential and pel"IOMJ in.
JAPANESE GARDENER *Verne. the 'nle Man* tervtew.
EXPER. RellabJ. maint. CUit. work. lnlt911 A repatn.
Reas. mo ran. ll9W219 No job too 111\.at. Pluter
• °5APANESE GARDEMNG patch. LMJdng 'ho"' er
t.rY1oe CleanUP, Landap. ~· 847-11&7/91&.qJO&
lng. 531.7034 a.ft 7 p.m. JOBS & IMPLOYMINT
Job w ........ ~ 7020
MILT9N SHAPIRO
Res.rve Life
ln1uruu Co.
Monday & Tueadey
'* MOWlNG. ectcsns. 6 clean up. MonthlY nts. 1'rff
~. Call 9118-1911 * · DAY Wortr wanted own Mey 6th & 7th
.,_., Senl-. 6612. =T~llfllt 1ocat tti. THE GRAND HOTEL
Pamllhs. Ptolllllfnl, C.... PRACTICAL Nune, home I et OiJneylatMI }
"*1· ReUt M. blMed. Cl9ft.. refeotncll, 0 w n FREEDM N W Y . ,· 9i Mm rlcmd OK tri 1 utatlan. ...., 1 A A .ca. • .._., .... -An••lm, C.hfomfa .... . ....... ....... tno Mm I ........ 7'0IO CALL ~ .""°'"™'"' n. 1"'11 (714) 1n.1m ~ .... !".,."t S::U.2!...~.= From t A.M. +.I P.M.
It d. Exps1 -..cri. H>2Tl2 ,....,_t sfqs. IMlpn, SEJtV 1tL A.tttnd. P/time. a:tAH Lota. pnpe. etc. ,..,.,., ,.,,_., • Acctl. Nttdt'd for fticbt a W'talda.
~ ~al. ctaau». tldp. Ole. 111.,.., D r • r t 1 m • • , ~c. am Gut tor ·~
Mdlboe, till,.,.._ llUT«I br1nem. f'tr. ...1157
TMlll HAULDIG 115? Hartlor Bl. Cite Mesa --.~Ot~CK~IT,-,:1'0=:-:'DI~~, -
_. QUAQE CL£AIWP caD M1-T1Cl '*1 Ml-ft
Oall ... 1511 Wllhlt •l«Jt S I 0 m a a. 1'0l' DaQr not Wmt Adi.
t
. ' __ .... _......, ......... _________ ... ____ ..._ ___ ,.. __ .-....---~.-......--..-.... ------
Wlllilm Pirelr1
& Assodltes
M.cArthur & Pord Rd.
Corona del M.r
FIBERGLASS
LAMINATORS •• ,
• • and FINISHERS
M.nuf Kturen of
high performance
• auto pl'Mucta, nee
car lllodln, etc.
Top w~ea. rood worldni
cond. XL.NT benefits
MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE
BERRY PLASTICS
2460 Lemon Ave.
Lon( Beach
426-1883 or 636-8003
TRAVEL
TCl Uis Vegas. New Cad1Jlac
. $U
-llufh Coat Pina
~ Brlatol St.
c.ta MeN
New llltemewlnt for
e nre Installer
Full time
eA111o AcceHOry
SalesMOn
Pvt Time
Rtc:ent experience
~ry.
lnterviewll'.'9 hours
Monday•thni '1\lunday
1~12 a.m. I< 1·3 p.m.
Apply 1D permn
Employment Office
Upper L•~•I
An equal opportunity
employer
$20,000 YR MEN
Technicolor Corp.
Film proc:e11ln1 dealer offers
to the man wha can qualify .•
Excltin9_~hellenging
carMr in
.. i.s.tnanagernent
-Executive apportunity
(Per Day) -Exclusive Territory
~. *1 4, l"61i DAU.V PUT n
'°91 & IMPLOYMINT JOll 1 IMPLOYMaNT olU9a A =.-:-_-__ , -" 1 .N9a a ==.-~~T-nf
tW, W ...... Min noo Helit vt~ Mitt 7200 HeJp Went.I
7
_._ ~=tetl 7G
~ w...... -. • SllWD ...
CUll'TYPIST u~--REUBEN'S _ .
-M!N NllD!D NOW ' -----~-
~~~E~~~c~N~ & (0~(0'5 !:i ~~:tb~
OPENINGS DUE TO µ. td15ed ~tor
PANSION IN OUR O.R· • pertOD with aood '>'PfDr
ANCE COUNTY DlVISlO~. akilla and preferable ex-
STARTING SALARY COOKS perlenc-e tn atatilt.lcal $ 1 ZO work. Profit aba.rina-.
per WMk & up J C CARTER (0 IMMEDIATE EM p L 0 y. • • I
ME.NT FOR THOSE WHO
QU ALIFY. ('QMPL.E:TE
JOB TRAINING AND RAP·
ID ADVANCEMENT.
REXAIR INC.
ORANGE ('QUNTY DIV.
FoL!nformation call
MQn~~ & Tuesday
774+7251 ..
1
• • J. W. Robinson
His openings for:
Salesp,rsons
-Women'• Better Shoes
-Casu1I Shoe1
-Men'1 Clothing
Top Commi11ions
Full time
Excellent benefits.
Young men
terestet'
in·
'" growing orCJGn•
izatiqn. Excel-
lent insuranc• · .
p I a n & profit
sharing. ·Please
apply in pe~n
between 8 & 4
P.M.
1555 w.
Adams,
Costa Mesa
671 W. 17th St.
Coda~
541-3421
An equal opportunity
emplo)'er
Repro Typist (
Type 65-70 wpm
-APPLY -
Marshall
Communications
2230 S. Ann• St.
S1nt• An•, Callf.
An equal opportunity
employer
RECPT /SKT'Y
mOlllC ... __ _
EllGIEflUIG m. : ---.- -
Latuna leach
lxpandlnt •*''"" lea firm haa lmmedl·
et• openln91 for:
CLERK
CLERK TYPIST
Diversified responsf.
blllty. Excellent work·
ln9 conditions.
C1ll Perspnnel
494-9401 •
mONJC
ENGINHRING CO.
Laguna S..ch, Calif.
An equal oPPOrtunit)'
employer
Electro-
Mecha nical .
• Assemblen
Experienced only. Soands too &ood to be true? -No oe.pltal lnvestgient
Well it Is too sooct to be true! -Financial backing Apply Personnel Locel menuflcturar has
immedi•t• openings for:
Expanding engineering It
architectural f i r m offers
permanent position to attrac-
tive. pel"IOl1able penon und· Computer Aaembly.
Does $84 weekly salary part. -Insurance benefits HM. Mon. thru Fri.
•tim't, IOWld real? Well. it -Solid Co. aftlliations FASHION ISLAND
ls! Must..-....-..........__...~.::sai~!!'!liA~--=1!lWPQRT BEACH
no experience necessary. -All areu available '"" Ali equil.1 opportunity
Mr. Kelly 774-20'll Apply Conterence Room R employer
Disneyland Hotel, Monday ... •
May' 6th. 9 a.m. sharp. ~--------ADYERTISlllG
Copy Contact. B r i g b t
young man, 30's, with ag-
ency exJSenence for Copy ·
Contact Work. Electron-
ics and ~cal experi-
ence helpful. Fast grow·
ing Newport Beach Agen-
cy.
Box M 106 Dally Pilot
Busboys &
Dishwashers
Full and Part Time
Day and Night Shltta
Over 18.
Apply in person
BOB'S BIG BOY
154 E. 17th St.
Costa Mesa
BUSBOYS
Eicpcrlenced. Over 18.
Night S.h11t.
Apply In person
Five Crowns
Rnt•urant
3801 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mu
CABINET
SETIERS &
StllllERS
Mobile Home
Experience
Excellent opportunity
-Apply-
EXPl.OlfR
MOTORHOME CORP.
4000 C1mpus Drive
Newport BHch
OPPORTUNITY
for licensed salesreople In
well eatabllshf.d office, no
experience necessary. only 1
real estate licensr required
Training program. Good
walk • in traffic. You have
your own delk & phone. ~ood listings 'to sell. floor
time. Top commission. PJen-
ty of money to tinance your
sales. Call for interview.
W. E. IAchenmyer Realtor
1860 Newport Blvd., CM
646-3928 Eve. 673-4577
Architectural
With knowledge and experi· , . ~ Draf1sme~
ence in smaU marine h•rd· · .. 1m -·3 yrs cxpencnce in
Semi-Retired M•n
ware &: boats. Salary + % apartm~t house and. tract
of gross. Apply to MR. KEY hom~ ~cld. Preparation nf
630 Udo Park Drive prehm10ary lityo~ts of n.ew
Newport Beach hydronic . domestic heating
SURFBOARD Mfg. Co .•
needs Immediately, f o r
'teady employment. eicper.
i.anders, lamlnalors · &:
glossers. Must be depen.
dable; tralnte applicants
considered. Apply In person,
8 AM to S PM al 2032-A
Placentia. C.M. -
* TRAINEES *
You n('ed money ·
Wr n~ 10 good men 19 to
JS. We tniin & pay.
SAL $70,per wk.
Call 547-7783 ----Salesmen A M.n.gers
and coolin~ system. Great
oppty to lcam new field
p.vtirlp:\lioo in englnecrini;:
trsting and to create a ru
turc in 1 rapidly growing
mannlRcturing cdmpany.
Balance-Flo, Inc.
673-~
REAL ESTATE
SALESMEN
To seU 811: BcAr Lake prop.
t>HI~ fu ll or pG.rt timr.
Offices In Newport Beach
and Big 8<-Ar Lake. Eiccep-
tional e11mlni;s for top
men: Write Box M UO Dai·
ly Piiot •
TECHNICAL
WRITER
.,.,th experience in or-
ganizing and w r i t i n ~
Plectronic instruction and
and maintenance man·
uals. We are an estab·
lished commercial firm
with liberal fringe bcne-
lils. Please apply
PARAMETRiCS
929 Baker Str .. t
•Costa Mese
549-2221
m Jabsco
• Turret Lathe
Operator
•Cleaner,
D•bm."Ter
SOME EXPERJENCE
PREFERRED
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYf;R
Phone 5•5-8251
1485 Dile W1y
Co1f1 Mua
Young Fry Cook
or
Kitchen Trainee
Permanent job. Chance for
11dvancemenJ.
<No students Please\
Bob's Big Boy
Ir>'! E. 17th St.
Costa llfcAA. Cnl.
--INSPECTOR--
\1arl'linc p 1 r 1 !< insprrtor
Minimum 5 · yMr!< cxpcri·
('fl<'I' lnsp:-ctin5: sm11ll m•·
chinro parts to very tlC)S('
lnl rrancrll. C11ll 642-:l<IOO, nr
rvl'11. rH&-031!1. ask for .Jim
Hyams. Scrvnnic Dlvi~inn
of Gullon Industries. fnr
16'14 Wh'ttiM" Avf' . C'Olita
M~. An equal !'pponunlty Cll'ffl' opporty with Jeadlna n offering o•er 100 mu.
fl 'f\mlk. f'llD or pt time.
No :icper nee. we tniln.
PART OR FULL TIME ~pio_yr_r. ____ _
Ne Sch office. '42-6422
Santa M OU!~. 547-3.131
. Inve on Ftrianclal
Se Ices. Jnc.
MANAGER
BAR It DINJNC ROOM
~. Send resume
It salary required to
po!!ltions now ;waU. for M'V·
eral ambition~ men. 20-40.
flexible hr!<.. 110me I've~.
pref. Car nee. PresLIJ;c work
with a~vr avPraJte ram-
ings. Oppty lnr Manager PM
We lrajn, Fnr introd. lntt>r·
vlrw nil \1r Whitnl'V 544-«iOO •
factory Trainees
fmmrdiMr OJl"rnin~ rlay
~hllt. ror sfl('{'il\l in~u11111)r
mRn11foct11rrr. Apply
Ferro Corp.
111760 Fiberglan Roel'!
Hunti1,gtoo B<-11ch
• Electronic
Assemblers
. • Wiremen
Wa •re •n est1bli1hed
commerci•I firm with
liber•I fringe benefits.
. Only people with at
IHst six 1months ex·
perience should apply
to
PARAMETRICS
929 Beker Street
Costa Meu
549-2221
COMMISSARY
PERSONNEL
Full bmr. Some experi·
ence hrlpfuJ.
APPLY TN PERSON
hf.tween 10 .a . .in.-2 p.m.
Far West Services
Commissary •
4~7 M1cArthur Blvd.
Newport Buch
DAmME
BUSBOY -· ·
G;·eat opportunity for am-
bitious young man. Apply
in person betwrcn 2 and
5 pm. daily.
er 35. Must bike shorthand,
90 wpm I< type 75 wpm.
Please bring 1UUJ11e to Suite
0 , 4242 Campus Drive. New·
poet Beach, between 10 AM' ,._
-APPLY-
Marshell
:r 6-hi~:: ~n~~Y· Monday Communic1ffom·
Factory Trainees
Immediate openings day
shift. For special insulator
manufacturer. Apply
Ferro Corp.
18765 Fiberglass ~d
Huntington Beach
Make money, have funl
Pnrt or full time opt'.!lings for
several women with rood
personalities, over 21. Car
·nee. flexible hrs.. some
eves. pref. Aver. pa.rt time
$59. wk. Full time SJ.24. ~
pty. ·for Manager pos. We
train. Foi· In trod. int.ervi cw
call Mr. Whitney. 544-8550
Exper WaitrflMI
Part or full time.
Day and night shifts.
UniOll scale. hosp .. surgical,
medical. dental.
Apply In pers«i;
Howard'• Rntaurant
.001 W. Coast HW'/ .. NB
R. N. or LVN 3-ll SHIFT
Newport H a r b o r con.
valescenl Home. 1 S :i 5
Superior Ave., New po r I
Beach. ~7765
('QUNTERCIRU in n e w
Fish & Chips restaurant. Im·
mediate openinp. Good pa,y
& hours. ·Apply: T h e
Dorymen. 2100 W. Ocean
Front, N. B.
DENTAL Receptionist. Able
to take Xrays and do aome
chairslde assisting. Newport
Beach O!!ice. G 44 -24 8 4
betw. 8·j,
2230 $. Anne St.
•S1nt1 Ana, C1llf.
An equal opportunity
employer
·Switchbo1rd
Operator
EXPERIENCED. Good
opportunity for w e 11
groomed. capable opera-
tor in ardlltectural and
p~ office. Salary
open.
Apply ANNE RAUSER
<No phone calls pleue)
Willi1m Pereira
& Associlfes
MacArthur & ,orcl Rd.
Corona del Mar
Alterations
Woman
Full time. Experien~
better womans reed)'·to-
weu. Excellent c:ompe.ny
benefit p~m.
Call for aPPointment
540-5050, Ext. 30
Joseph M1anin
An equal opportunlt)'
employer
Gal Friday
MATURE Insurance Office Pref exper In comttuctlon
Secretary. lmmf.d openiri'g industry to handle all otnce
____ 1 Corona drl Mar, J333 E. /unctions for rapidly l"OW·
YonnR Man. 21 or ovrr. to Coest H w Y. C. H. ing compeey manu1actur!J\i
Snack Shop
2305 E. Coed Hwy.
Coron• del Mir
SINCLE NEEDLE · Special
machine op e r a t o r s ·
pressers • lrµnl!ler'5. Ex·
p e r i e n c P d only. 1580
Monrovia, N.B. 642-2666
work aflrmoons, make rte-Rob<'rtson. 673-3850 domestic heetinr and cooJ.
llvl'riPs f., l!Cn'l rlean·tJp. JAMArCA INN HOTEL inl: rqulpment. ~17 \\' Hi St .. NR Needs one more maid.~ Balance-Flo, Inc.
Serv Fla alll'Tl!1 mve yard helpful, but no~ esllelltiaJ. 673-nl
shift . ~larv ~ romm. OR $1.65 hr. Apply In prrwon: Model-Demonstr1tors
:\.l320. 1201 .F.: Csl Hwy. Cd.M 2101 E. Coast Hwy. OiM Age 111-25: attractive &: pel'-
SERV!cE-:')1a. Attendant. BARMAIDS .. · · 110nable to dernonatraCe lead·
t.xpcr., full time doys. 1697 · • . Rnd GO.GO int product, Trim-Twist. No
Placentia tcor W l7l C.M. DANCERS elfp. nee.; xlnt'aalary. Full
T Tl''E • ~,,..,, $!!00 per week t ti 'tJ t PAR • ... HFu•uYMAN &JB.5483 or 633-976.1 or par me pos1 Ol1I a ma-
Ovl'r 40. For prival(' achoo). jor dept. stores, Oranie
67J-.8610 Cafeteria C04.lnter Girl County ttree. Call for •PJ>'t.
. Must have cu h l'e(ister O · 213: ~
Acsenc1es. Women 7300 J>('riencf'. Monday through 1 TRAINEES
---------1 Fridll.Y 7:30-4 p.m. CAii 1 ()p('nings In garment factory
Sec Betty Bl'Uce •l 833-0600, ext 20.~ for Sewtnr MachiM 0pmi. m [; e GALS ATI'ENTION e tors. No experience ~
• Opportunlly knocks once. sary, Piece work on •port• t66 . X(lC !.:Ike pcoplr! Likr money! wear. Apply JA Y·MAR, 29(Y7
Al!l'nry rnr ('1rt'f'r \olrl~ Over 18? Df'VOle 2 or 3 eves S. 01k, Santa Ana. 7:~J:~.
410 W. COA&t Hwy. N.8. week. Earn S60+. 495-5422
By 11ppoint. 646-3939 RJTCHEN It counter, m1lurt'
P. 0. Dnlwer 391
Huntington Bc1ch
CAMPER~ 1'1-alle.r mr111I
man, mu.st havt' previous
txperlencc. App I y 111
Monarch "1cl1111Tlcs, Z120
Placentta. 01
LYN'S ll P RA CT I C A L ;::S~p~ in~~':
M 1 a 28-nurses nNd~ for priVate Taco Mesa, 2673 Harbor 9: ~ Youna en • duty. All ahlfts. Le!!COOlle AM to 11 AM or after 2 PM
WIG Stylist A aale1, fw
prtt.tlge drip. store. Ex.
perlenced only; folJowtrw
J)ttfetred. Must k n ow
custom cutting. Sa.Jary open,
1>1u1 commt•lon. Call: Mr.
F.dmouncl, 713; 274-7811 •
Collect. IOYS 10-14
Good routa! e Good proflC
BA.LSOA PEN INSULA
DAILY ftlLOT
• M2-4ln •
~tSHlDETAll. MAN-
AND .
PARTS COUNTERMAN
DIAN LIWIS
UIS n.rtlor, C.M.
~
CARRllR IOVS
GOOD IWt11'D
AVAILA.81.Z
HUNTINGTON MACH
DAILY PILOT • MMm •
NURSERY_M_A_N __
, ' It MA~AC~Etl
Xlnt oPf>Ortunlly with l11r,rr
rttsll nunM'r) ~In. 17131
~ or 1213) 86H162
STEADY 1)1111 tlmedrllvtry
job fw dn11n rut colle$:f' a!U·
t with own car, 500 W .
W'/• Nrwport Bcb.
~ephone 8fJe9
Top CJ0111rnlnlon, ai'.11r7 U
J'OQ ...itJY. ~. onlY
... ~"' plJ Mt--700.
SEllVJC'E Sta Attendant.
O¥W 21. l!Jht ~expel', 11n1on so t1on. rrr Supmor. NB
SERVJCE St11tion Mgr. Ex·
,.. • Sa1ll')I • ()9en. 2801 E.
AS!T Mil' Wanttd tor CC.ta 0.lt R'ff)'. Corona dtl Mar
M~ Car Wub.. 2 O 5 9 EXPER rn1r1nt d l t 1 e l
Hllilor Btvd. Apply In medlulc Oierlea E. Sptlth
perai. Cb. I05 31.lt St NB m..mo
Salr11 promotion jobs 11vail.
Llir"!!r lnt'I. corp Sl0.000 !st
yrar. Mllll81?rl'llrnt 0PfX>rlu-
n11ir11. C~ll to •m·2 pm,
:>.m-1111.1
Dishmec -,;;; Oper1tor
8Ullboy11
WM'krnd or evt>nln1?s
Put or fltll tlmr
Ovtt 18. lmurtlnct, union
1eale. APt>lY ni pe.mon:
He..enl'• .... •urant
400\ W. Cout Hw,, NB
~ Relptr f:x.
perte ., MelCScan food.
APJllY ~tta M e x I c 8 n Plt',t11ura~-W. 19th St.,
CM
ROUT!3 AV AD...ABLE
l!n
WNtmbwter lot boya 1•14
Good Proltta • No ~ Dell"-7 l6G21
-----~---------·------
NurS<'s Rtgjslry. 642-9955.
---BABYSITI'ER. Uvt>-in or
Help Wanted oul. 2 chlldrn. Mon-Fri. 61m
Wome_n 7400 to 3:!10pm. S2S wtc. Call alt
----------5pm. 646-2609 •
DF:NTAL Ofc. Mgr. Exper. DRAPERY worit room hell>.
or 4 yn coll~r. Single. z:>. 'Expt-r. Mel Moniton o,....
45. 54&-3000 perles, JSSI Pl11Cf'ntia Ave ..
-s ·E"'"AMS--T=tt...,.E--ss--1 ..... s-
Exi>rr.. for fl.It P'Owtnc
women'• sportawmr mta't.
<:roovy place to wor* ptua
good pey, 1810 Monrov1eo CM
BABYStn'ER ll«'dtd. Your C.M.-• ~al AMl. for back«c •
borne or mine. Nr. Whittier * TELEPHONE SA.la X-~. tnJecUon,
ad>ool. 642-4997 ToP commllllon alary If • Med lns. Sec')'. ElQler.
Saleslady t'ltper1encf'd )'00 quality. ~only.For SiaW7 0.-Pb: llT·D
for jewelrJ ato~ In lntf!Vilw Jll) 5tf-10Cl BABY SUttr needed. ~
Costa Mesa. s..J40'J MAIDS PfHded, 1'1111 or ,art recular bh. M.B. cir N.B.
SHAMPOO c1r1 for Kell)' ttme. n .15 u lloa1' tit .ca,t. =:m~ Donna aft. •
Templeton TI1dr StyUats. Own t r •JI 1 t> o r t a t I o a •
64.2-<J19-t , 141-1441 for Wonna.tion 8'BMAJDI
PRIME area F\tllt'N!ltc Mir· NEED 2 1'Ullerettff.. Can 2125 .::::-m-:.S Cll. H.B .. F.V, Will er.In. Mn. tun $4. hcur. ~ train. •
Thackeray, 1182-52.44. H.B. MB-G. r ~ • n b • r I MAruRE babytitter ;u;a.
-~ • 3 a. 4 altDoom •k. ltN RILllf CCR.L riiJi lime." Do cte.tp Paula.rtoo.,... MW1U
CAU.147 .. n and male<' window lbadel. e RDTAURANT llSLP e
Defttaf lecretlry C U I t 0 tn 8bede Shop l:vtmap. OftR 21
Ntwpart Beech -.-f73-7UI e .... e
\...
\
y
1 Here's HOw YH C.. Use .
Ow. FaMOllS Dlme-A.UMI
e lrlnt them w mail them wfth cetrect n th
"8 . ..,_ ef ovr 4 Convenient officel.-
• Ne Cemmercl.,"Adt1-I'."~~--:----:
• IKh thm mwt be priced with no Item over
$25.
7400
EXPERIENCED
.1oas<& EMPLOYMINT IMAN's 26'' 3 •eel blc)'cle
$20 Jtirl 'I 26" 3 'Pffd btc)'Cle
Agencie•, Men & . s20 Electnc ironer S20 Cold
Women 7550 naugal!yde "o u c h S20 Kitchen table S4 Ptcnlc table
---------1 and 2 benches S9 Hooded
Coast
Employment
best\nette w\b new liner S7
Baby buggy S4 Baby &eale
S4 Car bed S2 Foldln& chairs
50c ear.h. 642--.1690
AGENCY FOUR. Pair of nE>w white
MUSIC Standa $5._ $ 1 0 •
C>renitdtd craira $5, SlO.
"Broken refrigerator S 5 .
8ooka SOc-$5. 5 4 ~ -5 3 3 s
w ARI>ROBE trunk ~. Deak
lamp S2. 'Lampa s.t Oilld'a
deakSlO~
VOIT Fina ~Call 642-1961
LAMPS S5~ ach. Luggage
SJS. C o b I e t ~ , wines,
lll'lct<beru 50c each. Dresses.
SCl,IM-LETS
ANSWERS
Martef\ -Unwief,. -Bloody
-Albino -~~ry -Eaail.Y
-NEW LAMB
D1ENEE e19ctric ors* $15, DRESSER $11. Oalldnll'a REARVIEW ~ mirrol't 1
2 rdripna9111"1 IOOd cm. boc*I )OR .. $1. 9"dWa pair •• Ore ~;tl. di~ 125 ~h. Electric modem ~ '5. 91redilb ~ 1teermc cable .. ·t '4'
router ST. TV SlO• Boob modem Wile. form l ca lenlbta Sc toot. TV ICllld.'2,
lOc e6Ch. Clotbet, fldu.lt anct mm~ wood, durable $5. •est. table n .. small ~e
child, lOc 25c, 11· DI Rq1e Boys clotha $1 • $3. Mex· ~ ~ D. Ir ;llaby
·Lane comer Of Oranre lean aJllN {metal) 50c ear eeeta Sl -~~ J?Ob-
Ave . .' c.M. Heb. MexlcaA wM-rU Mcll. by boc'le on •taoa ~ "2~~:
---------,,-Glufft Sc and lOc. Toy11, dent de* lamp1 St.,1~ 49 MERCURY, IOOCi engtne, 25c • Sl. 708 lris CdM. OR fl.50, 5 l~pe '50c -.~ .. fgols
K o o d t I r e 11 • n ee d • 3-8316 lOc • S1 .50, polA and ~ CREDIT CHECKER
UNltED CALIFORNIA
BANK
3029 H.rbor Blvd.
Cotta Mete
546-2033
642-9611 priscilla curtains. 2 patr,,
14tt0 Santa Ni. Ave.., C'M Pleb pair measures 96"
8 »-5 or callf-or wide overall 11nd j4" Iona 1~ Mon-Fri. pet pair. 2' pairs. rarh Pair
WomM't o· 1ion measures 1<10" tJVerall 81"
FEE CHARGED long $7.5() pair FOUr panel~
File Clerk. HS d white fiberglass, each panel
No rxper nee. Start $68 wk. mea.rures 62" x 72" S1 each.
PA.INTD> Ker~ lamp ST
Organ atooJ ns Plumb.Ing
pipe f l t t I n g s , lOc-Sl
Hardware 100-Sl w~
Iron settee and chair S9
Large metal locktt 13 Large
J5" viae S7 Cabinet heater SS
2 electric motors SS Iron
door and trame S7 Three
section 11111 iron screen $9
Coffee table S4 1..arge pit"
tur" trame S4 Box books s-1
gmall Hamilton B t' a <' h
icweeper S4 Woolen t;>lanket
S1 25 Gramm Scalr S 9
JewPlry }()-$1 Ois:1rs and
chu1a lOc·Sl Stainless steel 8
quart kettle $5. fi4J Victoria
, 11uill td11e 10 and 12 S5 t<> S25
Shoea and handga;ts SI to
no. Bedspreads S:?S. pair
ltwinsl and 1 lon:;:i.lzf'.
Household ltPm~ Sl lo $15.
~ et 206 Via Lorca
613-93U
A lm&ll drcu1 had a llon
and a lamb in the cage to.
getber. A viewer ulced If
thf'y ~er tight.
"SU~ theY. liaht."....,u l'h1?
trammb.lion work S 25. I S3 Ua -SI. 53&--0403 H.B. ' .,. ~ 19711 MAHOGANY lhe 1 . Ila n
linen banquet doth and 10 HEATH.KIT l'M Mono tunu
DUPLICATING machine $25 large napkins S2S. l~ S15. Schwinn ?S" ~bky. II~~ what happens~" cuh. $43-24()4 llnen \4bltclattl SJO, Italian de, $15 26" glrls bjoyd e p o.
"We get a NEW LAMB.•• COSCO nyloa ne1 playpen 1boet cl~ 41s each $5. 'M ca1.I 962-8982 -,
_...::.. n 2. 'ilUatd lO ., ow e r Iris. Corona .del Mar. OR DOUBI,E Men Hoi'P<*i~t elec-
19 iNbi Motorola 1V, ex-mower. like new S 2 0 . 3-8316 • tric ranae $25. Contempo cc~ plct11tt $25. Delu.'<e 541&-1727. 2417 R.lclunond R.EFRIGERA'roft i t1 ex-, watmat paneJ double bed U>.
12 volt 4 track stereo tape Wa;y, Colt.a Mesa cellent caidjlioG ~. Girl La.rp ~ $1. Tllble
player, one month old $25. ONE large tool box for Scout leaders uniform, 2 larilpe $2.SO. &f'J..2272 An equal apportunlt.Y
employer
Applicants cocwdeftd on
merit repnlleu of race.
rellg1oos creed. color. na·
tional origin or ancestry.
Order Cleril:. HS grad T w I n 1 I n g I e M 11 p I t
Acct'g de1)L. $360 mo. bookc:::a!!e headboard S9
Typist. EXp in fi.nance.'S70 wk Allsl:&t& Portable car cooler
Dictaphone Typist with separate transformt>r
Accurate typist $75 wfc. S8 Ester hllnd vibrator S7
Exp. in 450NCR S350 mo. Westinghouse r I r c t r i c
Tellers 2 yrse exp. $350 mo. roai,ter with bakinit dishes
St .. C.M. (
3 Bronzr flax. &-1 ft tall SS
each n87 Raleigh. C.M.
64&-2561 Wiii deU11er.
LA TE Model washer, nerds
wotk si;. 646-5848 NCR Opmitor · 110 x 14 rose wool rug S20
Travel Agt. 2 yn exp. S425 mo and stand m 642-791l1 ' ---------&-amst~
TOASTMASTER broiler, neer
nrw ST Enamel t·abinet. 36
htzh. 1wo shelves, one
drawer $7 "3&-7481 ADVERTIS1NG
AGENCY
Sharp with ability to organ·
1te a n d !oUow throuah.
Good secre ta.r111l ak!lls a
must Under :io.
Call Barbitra 642.3910
WOMAN , •• capable of rar·
Ing for convalescent female
stroke patient. to home
nights. eau 5 4 o-9 8 7 7
between 8 a.m.·10 a.m.
BOOKKEEPER. r. f:. Coun-
try Club exper, salary open.
mail rrst.:me 10 Mrsa Verde
Country Club. Box 1110.
Costa Mesa.
RELIABLE aunt.sitter. My
home. S o m e a fternoons.
eves. Nr. Elden k Santa
Isabel. S.J0-4712
SANDWICH Makers night.I. 8
p.m. to 4 a.m. 5 days.
HAMBURGER HENRY
2136 Placenli11. Costa Men
Everyone uses Fuller brushes
Why not sell them. S3. hr.
Mrs. Brown 842-7692 HB.
Jobe Men, Wom. 7500
Personnel
Counselor
Hrs S::!G-5 pm Mon-Fri
Can be a very lucrabve
po.<;itmn for e"P"f'ienced
peoplr
Call 642-4535. A.JO lo:; pm
PRODUCT10N
ART1ST
w1lh agency experience
for pa8tl' up l\nd produc·
tion Manager position
•with Oraniie C o u n t y
A11t'nry.
Bo:. M 107 Diuly Pilot
HAIR STYUST
1·2 yrs f'XP.
Pacica.t?P G ll'I.
S~ : GOLD-Rug. 9 )( t2. SIO
mn ' Mahogany rnd tablrs S7
BOX 8prinit and ma~ hr
~inl(lr hed S7 .:-in. Electric
noor bulfer S7 .51). 642-0574
a.119 BnicP Crescent. N. B.
Somr factory rxp. $2'3f; mn.
~faNllM ()peratw-TralnPP
No exp. over 25 S1 . 70 hr
Men's Division
raE CHARGW
Supervisor-Production Une
Elect Assembly $160 wk
Ell'ttrical AYembler
Elect exper S2.70 hr
p;1.it . Cofff'e tables. S7. '$10
and Sli Webcor Hi-Fi, work11
SW Small armchair S'1 2
rleclrir heaters $2 And S-1
Pichu·p [J•11m~ :!() x 26. :iQI·.
SJ Hassock S1 .;)() Elect rir
coffee pat S2. Sh1tts and
suits. ,16 and 42. SI • Slp Suit,
tiresset1, blowies, lri~ 16. Sl-
$6. 5$.l SheUleld stfk knives.
carV1n,1t set $6 160 E. Bay
21" TV with Aland $25. Oock
radio $4. Cosco iron S2
~1525
LethE' Operator
2-3 YTS exp. ~ mo. St .. C.M.
OI.S'I'ORTIO'l'l un it. guitar or
bass s20. Electronic ldta 5()c;o.
$.1. Electrorlic parts 5c·$1
John 642-716.'>. ml Highland
Dr·. N. B. Truck Driver.
Draft /XlnPt
FEE PAID
Audio Technician
COftONA Port1blr SI 5
S2. hr. Underwood standard $22.
642-5143 2 PIECE armed sectional
$25. 642-~
2 )'T'S Jr. O>IJ.
0.-siltll E'mgc-er
$000 mo. HAND Painted in o 11 BAND saw $2'3. Stand•and
Audio&, Electronic SlOO> mo.
8 e a s c a p e S2S Newly motor SlS. Table type sabre
upholstered bed-divan $24.50 Mw. no motor $8. Sun
like new divan $14.50 Uaed tacometer. chromed S5. Old
maple lied divan S18. 2 new. vlolin, with ('ISi! fl(). Old
Jy upholstered p I a t f o r m chllling dish, brass & <.'OPper
lns Agent Tramee
Exp or_ wi II t:ra in. to S7'50 mo.
~~~~~~~~~~I rockers S9.50 and n 2.so S20. BanY., uke s10. Truck ...; Four drawer chest S6.50 Col· ndl .., Schools-Instruction 7600 ftt table S2.50 Homr ironf'r 11Crtw jack with ha e ~ Tool box for pickup $.~. 8 x $9.50 616-8558. 770 W. 19th 10 cabin type tent with poles FOR St.. c .M. ool bo Sl S. I IT ' l ---------S2i.,. S'!13ll t xes • crttar a rain "I SIAMESE Cata • Sc11l191>int u .5(1.4 large casters for
A'ITEND nfE female. I year 115 Bluef)Olnt h S' 874 Most Modern Up-i~D•t• male, 6 months $15 Shots. r&mper Blow lore :.. BUSINESS COLLEGE In the 546-8858 , Jcann SI· 5411-5656. Sat only
Southland. 'The achool 1of Schwinn Bic..,,.le. !l tr 1, 11 MA N'S 3 speed Schwinnti'ike
Programmed Leaming wtth . J~ M nd S2'l. Ladies Ice skates S3
th "fl 1 hln acbool" touch stingray $25 Cla n~t a ,,.,,_ ·36*> • e n s g · cue $25 642-2225 '1'tV"
Complete Secntarial" ------....,...---:-:----:-389 PONTIAC motor. rom
Bn.1abuf -mM Keypunch. 4 bathroom 1lnk1, 18 x 20 plete and runs ~20. Ford
Start any M~ay-EYenlnc with faucets $10 each. Car automatic lransm1ss10n tit11 claaaes a190 rack carrier oonvert11 from l> 1
POLLY. p•tEST small to large $5 Toi.let tank 54-'62, s1:,. Fon! 4 arre
"" $2. 20'' bike s,s. 548-2535. 874 rart>uretor 11nd manifold SlO·
BUSINEas COLLEGE Darrell St. C.M. Fbrd 6 cyl. mot:>r SlO.
325 N. Newport Bl., N.B. th Tr11nsistor c11r r11dlo $10.
Phone 548-9'723 '56 Chev 4 door wagon wi Jtt11 parts $2. ford stldc
----------1 power ll('at, gOod bdy part!! M'I • up $10. ~ Chev R~ To Women • • • S1 -S15. Au 1o m11 tic Ford pick-up paris $IO. ·;...,. . of ALL A&ae. t r a n ~ m I I 11 Ion $20 2&1 •;,7 Otev radiator $10. 6 11.nd
• • • .,--manifolds $10 Heedt1 SlS 2 or 12 volt batten's $5 rach. ·~. Ttie-Ne'Wl)Ort School of Buai-4 barttl e~.retor $.'> ,.,., ,,.0rd ..,.1111 $10. Pair 11 neu 18 Inviting YOU to help r--t wt'th .,....... ·t-r-~ r r· ....,...,ra ,or . ..--~· a ~ uicks $15. Font t4" rims ~'l. yoorself to SUCOHS. We Ing I.Slit radiator. S8 Covette Huh ,....,. 25c. l724 Tu~tm know we ha.ve the answers valve r 0 v e r s $12. 'S7 .. ~,..u
for you, llO 1>ick up the Plymouth 2 door aedan, ROOC1 C.M_·--=..,.----;-;::;
phone aiid dia.l . . • . body p&.rts $10 Standen! AM-FM·MPX tuner S 2 5
646-01 S3 transml~ion S20 Motor $10. Sttrco amplifier 45 wait $25.
You'll be GLAD you did! YDS 2 tlrr8, wheels 1 n d 1937 l'dilion SI and a rd WEST COAST hrakes S~ Tank rortcs S15 Ame r 1 c a n Encydol)('dia
H11ndleber $.'; BoHding jack $10. 2 • ~·· blkell. boys an(I
Trade It Business Schools $10 Cycle he 1 m,. t S15 srirls S5 pr. '49 . ·so. •:;2.·:>3
2117 s. Main St .. Santa Ana Portable 1.enith TV $15 Ford radios SS 1'6ch CR r
545-7166 ElP<.'ttic trailer bra.kt' con-rad\011 for parfi; 50c earh. J.
12027 Garden Grove Bl., GG lrol $15 each. 2 butane tank11 14" ~v hub caps S1 111111,'ht
537-7113 , and ~gut11tor s~ ~ault stand light $1. D<'sk lamp~ Sl
• Huntington Beach ~8885 radiator. 5 small ~~ motor Pole l&mp S2. Sins:le electric Caprice Coiffures PIANo • BF.GINNERS s10. 1591 McSll 0r.. s.A. hlanket s1.50. cas• iron
preC. Olldm love th , I r 54(). n91; dutch oven S1. 15 gallon
South Coa1t Plaza le880ns. Nancy Den n I s 2 Naugahyde i\h.wnlnum bo•t drum with spigot S:l.50
Ask for CAL. ~7116 548-7649 fishing chairs SS rech. l Universal. moun~r heater
MEN & ~-omen to circulate bo&t rods, roddy S2 uC'h. S3.50. Record player part!I
popular petition. Must be MERCHANDISE FOR 546-9637 S2.50 for all. Box or assorted rt'~lstercd voter of Orantze -'\LE ANO TRADE -----· --!l<'lonium rectifiers SS f"o r County Good pay. Inquire 21" $2:>. Portable T.V. 1111. Reel type pnwer mowrr,
Fumiture 8000 J25. S vel office chalrs S.J woril:s fine n 5. Old ~uarc al 1900 E. 17th St.. Room · s e11ch wnters. 3 at 111 mtITOr SJ.j(). 4 1trintz ltUit.u . ru. Santa Ana or phone ,., JO ~'36. 89'l-658'1 .., " rd player Su . I l ntt& one string $7.50. Ota
LEAVIN State. New ristol, S.A. ~ ,._ · box cemer11s S1 each UHF OR GAN comp! qullted . l!Ofa. 7-pc HOE and l!lhovel S leach ronverter for channel 23. J.I. INSTRUCTOR kin BR set. 1V's. an-SI~ beg. encloeed plubc '3. Bas..~nett, m:1ttress. 11111
Pllrt tHTw>. ~ch Music que wilt tblel!, hi-tJ. dlllt'tte bag with i.1p~r SJ. Light length skirt S15. 7 . 20"
set. odd chn. oo ipainllng3. flxturrs. 2. overhead . ln.it'.k Inner tube~. nrw SS
Center. Huntington Belch. other BR furn. Ir. misc. modern hr11se S4 Small t'ach. 318 Cost• Me•a St ..
1117-8536 546-4m h11n~1ng ch11ln S4 Ol.ltaide C.M. 5'18..~
HAVE OPENING F 0 R BUNK BEDS. ronvt, ,twin, rt'nector S4 Mailbox $..1 PIC· MANY Friendly rat!> iOr
S HARP FULL TIME bookcase hdbd.s. compl $60. tu~ framt's. worm. modrm. f'llc:t\. 2 police radios 141-172
TR A CT SALES~'IDN. 54~3%39 mapl" $1-~· IJphohiterl'd me. 30-QO me $25 ea. CB
EXCEL E AR.NI N C LrvtNG .room h:m., patio modem rhalr S4 Modern 11ntenna StO. l wet suits
P 0 T E N T I A L. MR. tble .t dtrs. misc. Sat &: Sun r o f r" r t Ab I ,. . n "" d S7.50 each. 3 guine11 pills
ANAKIN, !IS'Z·1381 . 0nly. 2275 Republic. CM rt!finlllhing S3 Card ta.hie S3 $1.50 each. Record~ 50e
TIME •STUDY--f'ireplace antique 11ndlrons, eantt. 49'-1854 3 PC. Sectional: orange A: Young penon with lnd118trlal yellow floral, scotcti-euard-br&ss S6 pe.ir. Camping 39l Hemi .;1h 2-fs xlnt
D\IPneerlni backrrouncf or ed. S«i. S73-43.'i6 stools. :l legs, c'Ollapsible motcw io l!rl6 Chrysler parts
math major. Apply to JAY· with ran .. u a.nd leather S25 or under or u" whole?
"MAR. 29Q7 s. o.Jc, SAnta NEW sofas $59.75. Oearin& scatA S2 eacl\. SmsU electric or trade for? 19' sllvrr
Ana 7:~3:30. House. 5201 Paramount. humf'rs S2. Baby auto bottle certlf'lcates 1935 & no motto
OOUPLE <JVf'T 40. Man111Je
quality bffch apt/hotcl.
C.pe~ of bepinf books.
Sumi.Mr WMOl'I· 673-9410.
• TIACHl ltS
SUMMER Pfl'LOTMl:Nr
PhoM Mn. ffobldrk
eGJT or m.40lt
Pico RiverA, 213: fi99.9150 warriltr $1. Al uminum co'· Sl .6.'> e11& or hE'~r offer.
OlM~A-LINE
......... Owr $25
f~ pot $2. W111h buln 11nd 494--5336 11fter ll : 30 11(ion
atainll'llc hoollf' rtntt. n~a SHOW-Quallcy Guinea Pi~
""Pair ~ llellf vil'W mlrl'Or S2 to $4. LI M234 •
with gl11r" ru11rd S2. Pal>'f DUNCAN Alyfr w111nm din-
Ptrn.JRE Sa,..,, S3 Bowllnt boy's eanitt rack for blcy. Ing f'OMl t11blt m cl.II
baJq S3.S0-$7.5() ~II (If C'IP $.1 -\" p IP"• lip-646-2005
drawers S18 Goll cuts 13.50 JIC'Olllmaleh 20 ft n. Man'• ~.......,,,..........,.,,.....---c-
Golf clubs $1-$2.50 S.th tub bike. 26", nttda rpPa.ir 13. WGHT l'ixturet. S6 ~.
$10 W-" 1t&lld $10 Toilet ~ ~rg\a.91 -bullet sbadca 2Se
~ Ofo::t;:..tnt t.· :!!.! MOCED s>ie,herd puppies, t =:r p~~·c::;tn8:":.':
m o w t r 1 • b a n d t y p e ~ttka. female S2 ~ S4. 12 plaatic cup llokktl'll
tr4049JO a o 1 ·•• ir 1 rt· a WESTTNCHOOSE Pora~ rz.50. vl.lt8 • n 11nd 12.
b I c )'C If' 1 , 2 4 • • -2' 1 • • atel"f'O. perfect condltlofl 12.\. Artifici11l flowtrs ~. Car
110.»-&12.50 Bon 1tu.ra1 21" 1V, very rood $25. l'OOIC'r Q, Arirua C1tmt'nt s:i.
SZMZS. ~.5048.SO pt,one 60-3497 311 East Ed~•iter. Balboe
Glrta. »'' 11W1'7.50 SOJi"A $25 Fonnka dlnette ,,..r1.,,,.a-<l813,,..._, ____ _
alee table .50 fil't I.able S20 4 chrome kitchen 2 Dlnettt ¥b; I maple Slo:i
llCl'eeM ST te'tric -.. _ ~ woOd S2Si bed fnmt iu. $2.~Jo U q 11 t c:bal~ -M.ahocaQ)' twU. 16, 0oeeo hip cblUr SS. pot.
raund bard Mapk tllllle Q , bed hmrs l20 2 7 O l ()' di.air St .SO, Nauphyde tntemn two ....._ .,._ UOltloule L 1 n t , QDI, -· ..... ~o Pin P-table
'440 v.c:.m ili aii er 1 ~ • ~--· ~ Wdklllb $10425. Girl's trhh 1..-42'' M:dqut l"'tft Mlle $25 Ln. H.8.
booel. alae .k M.50 Glrl't G'' Maple *Ill with .._ COPTEE Tabiil 1 o ... s 1 o •
tiowboJ boota. 31' o. M~ top~ t>Wcte "'· 4 chalra, Lamps~ ton~ 8ookl 25c
Glrl'1 ""' rold •hon M.50 l fltwr ~al 1Z-2 dllll'f'lllfd to S10 a..._. Jc 'to 12. Pots Hol~ bed framfl l1JO Maple Optain's cllllrs and 100 PRftl Sc 10 12. OU pabto
Md! 1114 Santa Ana, C..M 2 mate chain 111 l'AI flfld\, 11,,,. 13 ta m. 0r...,,. 135
504aO l60I P\lftnta. Avr , C M tnkel Ml~ S>$20 Oll
CIA.RC£ m &a-ta l4:n.I !ft 1091n.. OtM
!.
..,
DRESSES. Blouaea
Sweaters, aiu 10 S1 to UO.
7~ lria. CdM OR ~16
HOTPOINI' Washer S25. S.T.
1.8" portable 1V some work
no. H.P. TY 12" portable
aome work $10. 3 1V stands
poftable $2. SS. s. T. clock
radio Sii. Arwtn clock radio
alarm n o. 2 Bra~!< table
lamps with hadr8 S ;; .
Cabinet. ma~:·ny 3:1" w1tip
40'' high SlO. :\9101 i Channel
Place. 673-1603
J.t' Electro-YO~ H 1 Fi p~p $10. One car or truck 91~ plua bat UO all. S DR.Jn'WOOD Mffi
ipeaker, like new $ S . .window type water-cooler, 615-1477 pueJs S10 eecti. Handmtde
Beautilul birch corn e r new $10. 64&--4660 Ens or SHETLAND Door pollsber Hawaiian nae. 10 x:M".llJ.
encl<JSl.ft and Aitec ·604C weekends and gii shampooer. All at· aune.e tnikwooct -iBWd
speaker S25 each. Fisher No WEIGHTS. plutk coated, tachments. Light welgtlt. carved plaqUa l'l5i"Mlf:lb.
500 Mooaural A M ·FM UO lb. new $=ondltion SU. Never used. S12. C 1 11 Oriental eor1ll $3.58.,'0'if~
receiver amplifltt $25. Size Tricycles $2.~ each. 4. x 6 642-5.567 tal bray vaae $5. Orifl!tal
12 ski boota with tree $10. braided ru~. good condition Et.£CTRlC percolator $5, framed prints S4.54) .. ~·
1..E't'da howtinsc bait SJ. He11lh S5. 64&-8334 j Kodak slide camera $12. Oriental CH I Iron dQU $10.
A7A V1'VM S20. Colla(l8lble COSCOs tep stool sri. Tnfra hasaock 11 .50. iron Sl.50. Oriental metal va~:IS'l.S!f&
hail tank SZ>. Two 8' fishinit red hral lamp f7.50. Lawn men's mlu S8 10 SlO. Sport $4. Jewelry SJ.SlO ~il15·
poles S.1 each. fi4fr31C7, or moW'er $4. TOMtl'f' S5. '• ('()lit S4. white shirts. size 15 5511 Seuhore Or .. N. B.,
'TWO Tennis racqurll! S7.;ill Sat.sun. 101i1h Olive St. Cor-GM motol' $5. Sew in it '41C. men's trousers S4 to ~· BLONDE wjpt Sl.5 .. Hur·
Pach OR :1-8316, 708 lri1 ner Oceanfl'Qnt, West rablnet $25. Cloth~· hamper heater S.l 81lk ~port 1h1rt ricane floor lamp sis. ,Maple
Corona del Mar Newport. S2. Lampe t2 • $7.iiO. D\abfo11 13.50. pt'HSUrf' cooker $.'to d<M>le beadbotird $).S .
STOVE 1Searsl $20. lotc.-hen 2 SINGLE mattress SJO:-Dn"e $25. Pewter salt and pepprrs man'• ntlnCOAt $4. Plllm MaJ!le crl> ru. H~ . .kwn
l\ble and 4 rh111!'5 $25. ITI5!1 walnut desk $5. Old Zl" T.V. s2. Feather bed SS. Old trees 5 gallon S 2. S 0 . mower ss. Beby car ~I i.5.
Magnolia, f" V. Phone $5. Pair wall lighU Sii· &>lid toasters S2. :no Fern~f. 992-6191 Towel pole $.1. ~ wall
847-7337 -Maple single bed frame SlO. CdM. 673-4668. Park in BEAlmFU\. 3 oom·. hamper $3. BoolcS ~·
DANISH· Couch itood fra.mr Ml 2-1492 alley partment America.11 Stan-Boy's llpOC'1 coat, ·~ ,. '5·
S9 50 Ma I .ett .. , n• 8 MM· Movie camera with dard Fiesta sink. 4.1" x 22". HJgh dlair $5. Llqp'el hin · ' P e ee-cusrno " 8' C AMP ER shell. 2 "-.....JI ~ ...... Sl.!~. New Mustang huh built-in light mt'ter $25. tyc.e new, all tlttinp $25. IJld 4 x 8 p..,........, ~ caps S6. Nt>w chrome 1>a'th louvered windows insulated Kodak 35 mm camera. S25. 646-5116 , $12.50 548-9462 • , . ',. •
Cixtures Sl.95. box plumbinit and paneled ~. 2 door Argus 35 mm camera $20. ABOUT 400 ~ bricb 7c SLOT ,car Rt on Willi·
T.s and L's SJ. toa~h·r S1 ctrigerator $25. 962-l139 Bookcase dividers S8 each. each. 673-5209 mounted board SU.~·
jewelry .25 and .:io, rui: p<hl 6' INGHY, oars a n d hand WalnuJ rnd tA.blei. SlS each. . 745 Hudlon Ave.
SI.SO. Picture tu~ ok, trou trailer $25. Ham wench ·~. Guitar $15. Twble lamp $7. BOBBY Jones l"el\Slered set. i1d ..., Child's Maple mu 1 1· c a I bag and cart Sll. other carts 9 x 12 RUG $5. 0i· 's Lionel hie with luninit 'l'ruf'tone-~164 d u ,,._ Slimline $12.50. rocker S5 .. Boy's clothing, S3 to f7. Extra b9~s •n rMU'd player ..., .....,,..·,
-BOAT raileT, ..-re-wheel size 6-S Sl. Electric coffee cluba SI to SJ .• Menz itO!' model car set SS. U f-2&11
PlNK n.nted mlm>r :kl" x 11nd tire 570 x 8. $10. pol $.1. Lal'ie tableclott\es ~. Aiu lOB _~· othtt pair MJCHELIN X lf6 x •'We
36" $20. Call 673-0738 .~ "''"" .....i.... d SJ 8 ,..o S4 ~8565 f ,.,,___.__ SlO ~ -• ·~ SJ. Twin size """'""rea . · or. nn ""'"" • ..,.. ... ,ua , ADDING Machine Sunstrand -• -1 -ll~. 18174 ~flly~le MJNOX m S with case like BABY crib, good celldllion 10 key S"".l. Typewritrr UNDERWOOD n o i s e e 5 s p k S25 t'd . t d al
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1 l · and d SlO Way, University a r new . " 1 e pro.)l'C or u Sl2.50. Bathl'hette. • 1 o. Underwood standard re~ )'llewrller stall · " v -•-k 2 • 4... l · s· I Village Two 270 x 21' """' ta es 2 lC ~in.. hobby ~ •• .-.. ditioncd ...... 50 ":CAO n~ ;) gll e tclrJC 1mp ex d h $25. "t'" .. ,..,.,....~~·; ~ ""'" .,., DOUBLE bed SlO. Mattress sll es . RU to c anger . • Basainelte SJ. Men·i.~3'speM B'"""' Caaa• $; to S9·. Rondn mangle $20. N-pink twin Ultrabl t~ •1....a.-w 1 t h ....:. ·•nu .. .., v h rd SJ d $15. Box apting $15. Single I " .. '""" bike 117.50. '56 r...... auto -·•· camera l ll r.·~ eadboa · D r 0 P h " a echar0 ftP S"" darkroom """"' ~.. di · "" o '"'7 matlreiS!o SlO 646-7220 r •"' ...,, • transmiaslon. works 'Sl5. lens. electric eye, rxcellent trea e Smger s~v· LI.,.....,., 4 ---· paper safe S2.50. Kodak 100 Full coveragr rrasb helmet.
condition $15; 12 gallon show BLUE Chip books SJ each. DOUBLE roll Away beFd S20. in1tamatic $6. Super 8 movie new, $20. Jewelers ,0icy.
tank with pump And hcate1· 646-9838 King size bed $'2S. rllme editor S8, slide viewl'rs tl hutane torch $12.511., 8'
S10: 8' i.iec-p..!IOfa S20: Dcccad GAS dryer, excellent t'Ol'I· $10. Stingray bl~ik~ ~'i!i and $5. skin diver watch. fluorescent light wit.ti tubea
stereo AM/FM re r or dilion $25. 548-$42 English racing c . S7.50. 53&-8S65 Sl5. High C'tlair $10. fllaypen
player $10. Blond wiglet SS. KITCHEN tabl-e,-4-c-hairs f;~ses~~e~S~o!i'~aeUo d;:: MATCHING light walnut oc-$20. 694 "C" c.entu St.,
673-1074 n 2. Electrolux $15. Bird ble 2 chllirl and .ettee aet caslonal tables good con· C.M. • ••.
HONDA 337cc piston kit. cuge Sl. Upholatered chair m'. 2 VW tires, S60 x 15, $5. ditlon StO bolt!. 962-6722 DARK brown fall $15. Blark
still in box with rmirs. wrl.at Black and wblte min'-.. -G.E. ELECI'RIC built in and write 1.-•..co.; as. SS. Gateleg table S2. 646-5814 ....... "' -... .._ pbls and head g(lsket S\2.50. poodle, party colors, 1 year. oven and hood $25. 63r7S74 Mirror SS. 540-5939 \..o
811.rtell M<I dumbbell set. Wi'CLf.T:-blllck~ cleMi-:-real h -d nk h'ldr..-:-J FORMALS bl ···"'"'t al SS ~ ., ba5 licefl9e, 11 Q t • • ..,. YOUNG o ey c 1. ren • . . ue-, w.u r. made~ vinyl, llO lbs., SlO. h r · .,.....,,74s 642-8798 weekdllya or anyl pet. 962-67'.?'l silver eyelash. 1;izes-.10;14,
redder'• df'humidlflcr. ('X· FrvE drawer ehest SS. lime W!'t'kends. DRESSfNC table ~2 $1j-$25. Buflums llJOl't Mlt,
eellent for hcach home SIO. Yooth high chair. 52. Rock· POKER table $25. Adding dr~rs $15 each, dinin;t siu 11.rge-taJI SlO. 54-3745
Women 's rlothes ;, c. S I ini: chair. pew na~abydt machir.e S15. I.hi s teen and tablt J'JO. rattan couch and Pl....ASTIC bags 50t a paCJ(kt
Vertical bird cagf' Sl.50. C'OVl'r $10. 6 player croquet women's clothes 15c -s:1. chair 125. l Goodyear tire!' o( 100. OveratuUed Cb.fr ti.
New wind·up toys from W. ~I SS. 642-4638. 649 Darrell, Lobster catcher Sl.50. floor S15, lantern S5. bettery Movie camera nl IJM.6C86,
Germany ~ each. Battery CM waxer s;,. Vac-u.fonn S2.50. chll'ger no: 2 m/t MBJ.t 631 Darrell. C.M. • ·'.
operated cocklJlll mucera rfi()()~-KC.,..AS__,....E ..... -r-e-a-:1-..,-abl-. -ut, 2145 lria Place lolf SAnta wheels S20. portllble wuber DESK $25. Tall Jam1'?1'sto.
S\.j()" Pach. Eleclrir deep refinished $18. Paperbacks Ana and Lilact, Col!ta Mesa. $25. 847-6335 La11te picture framf. i!''fU. lryl'r SI. Bh1ck and Decker LI &-3387 DOUGHBO ·th .,.,.,., • '' drill. 1 ~.. $lO. ,37 Chevy 3c·30c each. a way table 10· · y pool wt ,,....., . , ~
radiator $7. Stuffed tiger lamp S4. ~phono. good DOUBLE bed, complete $20. Yacuum and filter $25. Box SNAKES S3.5C>-U.50. Uiald8 with radio lft•ide .. oma"h S15. 2175 Pacifk. Apt E, High chair SS. Table $2.50. l!Prlng double mattress S5 7Sc-l1. 642.m;;2 "' • "•
0 ......_ ·-"' ' C.M. 646-o8004 Balk lube $10. 331 So. each. Double bookcase'head· s,, .-..rtablt record player ---------Newhope, Santa Ana board and frame $15, e· Rf!!. ~~ !°!.; good #jOn.
$2. fl rl-S~N. 20701~ Ntwpnrt PAL V( h't pl tl .......... s·1s t • ..., """""'"" GIRLS 24" bicycle $10. GUITAR and amp $2S. Boy's w 1 e as c 1.-..-u. . • w~ Blvd!. CM 842:-67j8 skates. size 9 $15. Record Dttnish ~alnut chairs S3.7J AUTOMATIC washer·,•F-1·
6' COUCH-:-nt-; l'fJVer S25. player SU. 642_5561 each. 3lC;> c .h e r r y w o o _d Boy's bike SS. Bar SS. C'or-Lar~P hvin;t room chi1ir s25. 1V. 6 yra old. Perf cond. 23" tablet~ with legs Sl;,. ner shelf SJ. Fan $.1. Slec-1)115--3'~27 Sylvania. 494.9500 DOUBLE bed. box i.;prlngOJ968-2085 . tric grinding wheel µ. Zrte __ ____ 11nd mattress $20. Olest of stand Sl. Wnod ca°rti'tf s1. T w I!'< bed with M11ple GUITAR. Stella. good con· drawers S20. Vanity $.15. KENMORE gas d~yer work8 Twin mltlttS6 and.dtth·~.
bookcasr iype he11dboard. dition. plus instruction book Monterey dinette set $25. good $25. 847-Slla Frame $3. 9 x 12 ~~
PXcrllrnt condition. S 2 S. S14. Phone ~305. Side board $20. Night stand WESTINGHOUSE 11utomatic pad JlO. ~ , ,. ·' ;.1~noR SLCYI' CAR and controls. $15. $4. End table $5. Gaa range, w11>hcr Sl5. Runs good. KITCH.EN table and Cifirtrs ---Pbooe MIJ..-43«>. Western Holly $20. 6 foot 847-8115
1V SIO. r.ourh and rhair S12. fluorescent tube!! S1 each. KENMORE. & u tom .... allc $15. Twin beds S25 ,...ch, Sal onl.\ .~'Y.!-A Hamilton. BROWN. 3 piece sectional S.l '4l9 Hand trap S3. Doll C'Oflenlon
C.M fi.l~-~·,17 S25 each piece. 5"18-215l Platlorm rockf'r . waahcr, excellent condition S25. Walnut end la~s·-ao:
--Irvine, Newport B e 1 ch · m. 847-8115 497 Costa Mesa St.\ C.M.
GOU' rtu~. I. 3, 1 wood8. 10 SPE.ED bicy<'le S~ 3198 ~18-75511' ______ . __ Si°MMc>-~iSHidc!·a.·bed slip Sat.Sunday s.3 p.m., · • .-: profrssinnal "C-7" S I ~. Cape Verde Pt. C.M. PR"'M d ••• \ A r t t ...., •V'· re"'"-·S. P ICO • cover, hardJ,y used _,; • orug .t.-·"ex ce-e"'ll, Slromhl'ckrr Pro Cham-COCK POO 8 k · t nee S:!O h IV\oU ~ Auu "' r _ • pup!)1, wee s. mm , woi;n o -eac thermal bl11nket. new. SJ.JO: like new. T~ .. ca 2 .., 2 --r pionsh1p roa<t,racim: set. 1 $10 c...aa -"""' 64&-8274 "" " ~ Mac. .,._.,,.,... beach umbrella S3: beedl slides, oolor pn'nts e-1....__ ... •">mpiN r Sl3. 6'1.>-:1589 GE I .. , d l"" Id doo ,.__, GlJITAR Sl5 Man's bowlin TEENA gir 's W1ule nas l back-real S ....,; outs e r jumbo alu or bl•dc' and
SIAMESE 11nd Burmese lot· ball S5 Wool coat. unused . worn once. she S5: odd picture frames 50t white. Lulher ean,1n1 tens \.'l 4 all~ toHtrr s12. Large jewcl ca~ S4 6 .AA. 11.o,'' heel S7. to n . 673-2726 case $20. Metal ~·12.
$18 95 i.ood used baby high Baby clothes 10 cents-30 545-7744 SA'IVRDAY only • Lido Isle. Talking records al tfio l'6tlle
rh1ur ~:i lt.16-4760 rents Poddy 50 cents. Dish FRIGIDAIRE washer. pink, Twin oak dre~a $20 each. S20. 646-5859
GOLF hag ~Golf shoefl. 2:, cent.a. Bath 50 centA. Toys wmiui good $25 firm. Elec-2 dnwer double bed head·EARL --::-.,....,.,.Y-Am_er_lca_n_futn_ ... iMte-:
IOM. S-1. Step end table JO cent.&-50 ~nis. 6~· trir motoni ~ to 1/3 HP. SI boll.rd $12. Skllaaw $18. Dou· Hide-aJbed sofa $25.• ~e
$7 :;o f'. rex bowls s 1 . DfNETrE set. 4 chairs. gOI)(! • SJ, 11 HP ballbearini; ble contour cuddler m. 60" coffee table $9, Mi{IQ! ·@nd. ai.s~rt"llr, 50c·SI. Pir 11nd condition m. AM·FM tll}>le motor. like new S2S. Molor x 34" antiqur white desk tahle $12. Mapel book•~~
cake plln• :;oc, TV trAys $1. radio SlS 6*-8447. bract<ets :Ge each. Sll•erton blactt top $25. Numerou11 SH. Telescope 8!>-lOO ~"r Rt'friger~tnr dcfra1ter Sl guitar. Uke new S15. not other Items Sl to $25.·See at $7. TO)' box 30 x 19 x·;lf·»i,6 Radio S3 ~. 447 PUSH lawnmower S 2 ~ · el~rrlc. ~934. l 6 8 118 Via Quito SJ.SO. Tue Pau&uin.., ito
Trvine Avr., N. s. 642-3263. Monte VL,ta. CM DOUBLE driveway gate 6 Oteyenne to Lan11l111 l;anr.
OLD boU.lea 10 ct'nts-$2. BUNN~ and rabbits n.so.. loot x 10 foot wide with 968 Lan&i111 Lane, C.tf•*
DIVING boa~-~ ii\; lt., Book• 1" cent.$5-6 ft, tad-$3. AU colon, large and aluminum at.rip lnwrta US 5007 . • ,.,, ·,
S25. WW2 U3C\lloec:ope $25. der SJ. S.ma.U deR $10. Slot small ~· 54&-9965 Hydrop.rJn11 wldl 1 hp motor OAK dreuer $25. OQ tidil"r
Tranafonnt'r Tttla coil $10. car trade, 16 tl x IS rt for 12 6' SOFA S.20, cralr $10. and bronze pot $25. Kemex $25. Table 125. g ~ l4
Projoclor Dellneucope SlO. V cars $15. Shet)and floor Frsme and spr\n111 IOund. Aquacard 9001 c h l 0 r I n ' eadi. Chest ot dnw-tri:ila
End tahlr. blonde plywood polisher no. Ke n m 0 re Upbob.ter)' cood. plus allp feeder m. Aquad)'ne Jiii. 440 E. 19th. C.M. I :, ••
$5. Plywood cllblnet 110. vacuum canister ·type $10. f"Oven. bel~ wit!\ llowen. fired beater 225,000 BTU MR. And Mra. cbelt'• ~
6dfi..066.1 Ru; ind pad. 14 x 17 S15. 10· x 12· llaht gtten ru~ dou· 125. Tel._ 536-3J"4 _. __ mlrTOr, do.it>le ~ne
OLD upr11tht phone-SU. 'Tools 2'S cent8·S2· 1000 Vic· blc jute back SlO. 207 ELllC11UC cultar l1ld smp. hradbQanl with tr•'l'ICe .
Rrt1unlul lndllJI chief 04Jlllt tory. C.M. • Cl-nevi' St. Hun 11 n8 t on m. Halr dryer 15. 2 painted whltr. 125. 5\S-, . ~
r.l5. !\t(''\lll rr trunk ss. £11'<'· ....... .,,..,tr b•.. boy $3. &ach. Cal. 812-<t!llJ Polaroid ~ no t'adl. --°"""""""V"' .... --..a tniltt 1125. c a 11 BWE Ollp boolat 0.. . 2 tronlr or1An S2S· Ell"ctrlc PRtio chaise $25. Bookc~e. BELL ''Sh:>rt)t" Relmet. Sl:ae ;..;.;.,; ~ apbolatered lovHeats. ._0,t d
CUit11r m. Ampllfttt 125. SZ>. l..adiH clothing, size 10. 7. Rarel)I •en . nu MW -··u atltr s D> ddt. SI~ ~ $3.
Small 11rrordlon S2S. Lone u. S2.(15. smie. • .aiJe ;..si~. Snap.oo vt90f Inc\ II de d . ND eet MOlll'Oe ~ fbr Girl'• ice aluttN. ,4, I!.
plaJ roml'llf'f'da1 conatone SZ.$4. Girl's clothina. siZf' 7. Sbarp! Coat $25 pl111-wm YW m, m rounds ~ auto Ac>utml!nt h41te. •
t"Pf' dtock 125. 2 IPHd tape 10. 25 Cf'ftl8.S2.SO. Girl's "11!11 m or l>fllt offe.r. Allo. uuno. ST. D-4151 ss.. 2 Eaclhltl b
rtt0rdt-r s12. ftecwd pl?.)'f'r lllOH, 1u. T'°J SJ. Nl?'W firt rmstant ~ eu.lt. PINK dotttd 1W1a formal •Pftd ST. U
$.\. 2 Cirundla ll!ffkers 14. Jadin dot1'llftl, liie 201', U ~~· or bte1 olre.r. call ~:·Size 7 petHt $20. wid.I ottomM ns Cry~tal r11dlo kit $2. Electric SlO· ~. mf' 6-6"'8 12· ~~._,, -~ 50c-Sl. ~ rloolntiwa&
lawn rditrr .. Pulkb wn \3·SO: HandtMp S 1 • S 3 . BOOKS. bc>Ob. ~! Rare AQUAR.IUMS • pJi,.t $20, $2. Flmble fb'er 15. ~
l11mp S6-oq comn)()de J3. ~7. ~kl and Piper bet;u. nc. 1o sallan '7.~. both with A ptns lOc • ~ · U2
Upright Re m-l n Jt tao 4 BAND Hallkralttr ndln tlon ind non·flctlon 10c to flltet' and Cn>Lwl lllhta. Coldenrod, Qwuia ~ \lar.
t Y P ew r 1 t er SU. ~" n s. Ntw knl1tlna mactiine Sl. Grfat bu.ya. C a 11 Heavy blactc metal double Sat »6 or fl5.15Cll '. • •
maceut1cal Po r t a b I e m. 3 Eftc'bb ~ )IP D> &U-5567 lt&ncl 110. SUtnt CIMt panp Pt.YMOU'm aea ... ·o.t.:..CS
l)lpewritf'r SIO. Drl1J ·~ $12. tadl· 1 Enclisll bllCUit baJ'I< SURFBOAAD 1$, pwcbtnc thmnomtten, planra, fancy t'Mr, 1111 'Sl-~. ,_.,.._,.
\i lndmck 1' ln'w.n,k 13.50. rel m. ~lH.1. baL ST. V\V bu~r no, ST.SO, Aft•, tWmofDe. SU.SO. $41..1116
l2V wall'r purnJ •• Mtal Ttftl'lW racquet ST. 50-lOllS ttn, pluu, llllCY ppplft DIUX) motor r-• G..M
lllc:tr ~S>. ltltdleft lteme 6' llR&\JO'AST tablf, droP BEGINNER'S pilaf. ex. llld food he U Gd • unit. M<*n H\IOy --;;;:; .sit:
s\UIJWare 1CJM1. Came1 leaf, ftJce $5. S48-3m. CdJent condition I 15-. ~-m.t 571 H9aUltcla St. "l"::.0.
10c>$1. Rookl 1~. hnln GAS RANGE. apt. Illa $25. 545-1244 RO saot c .... n feet ol trlldl "1•2800 •
lOr..st. Toya )41c.$1, 641-19 Cku.. 54W382. STOVE D), .. ""113 Sand~ 1Ul'J tR"U. _...new,.. TA8.t.D nl).S2.5. Olllr:t Ii.
mlS&nta AM Avt,.C.M. .MAPLE die, le.al tnd tAble only, Vahlf. all for as. ~11+1 125. Naapll)'de «IUCfl '115.
LEMON color ~. Do M..rM basf' 111~ ~. LIVING room teblea 125 wt. SIAMESE Kll'lfftl. bebttfol Dab 110. Bfcltpr~d). f'llr
ldt tlar.t cb!f. fa • " r ~ Small qpholltl'Ttd l'flaJr $10. ~ rio pe,pen, but 121. 8*u• I S -S ,t ~ .
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'lied ~ 1ulte With tun Kin(_~ boll 1prinp p.m. 929 Baker, Calta Mell I·~~. LarP Spanlah decor dlnbll room. Gold 1968 STEREO oon10le solid ~ Spanlah table lampa. Ranging IW1l& llamps. etc., 1tate, 4 tpetd cballger. Lllce 8', 6 x I FUGH lit~ lllidlnc
etc. Each "'-can be purchased lndMdually. new. Take rlf~ mia.ll temp. llau door. New, aac.
., , Whole hcMieefvl wu ,..._ $1615.00 payment. ~ 116.12 cub. $75. O'Keefe It M e rrit
'.:MUST SACllPfCI $698 00 <."red.it ~· ~1289 atainleaa sled cook (e>p ~-ONL MATCHED p&lr Jen 1 en ston , \lied, tood coad. $25. • rvll y • • • • • • 642-149'J
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• • 1 :" Credit ApprovtcHmmediately . 3. m1tch.lnc 2x4's S7 ea., ·~· ·:.· a 6 n F•NIC•re Camer• & Equip. UGO &xlO ~: 1927 Maple Ave _ ~ No. (,• C.M.
•,•;., 1144 New,.t ...,...,,,.._ Cllh MeN CINE Speda1 n l&mm, n .4 UP-itb-UTERIN---0-.-$79-.50-,-2 ....,, ...., W t -s.t. & S... W ' Ektar, telepbolol, etc .. ~ pc. (European cralllmen)
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~~;. IOOO Sewing tMchlnes 1120 Sportfntl Geoda l500 Main, RB "Berny " ~4«i
•---------:. 1Jr7 SINGER with wabwt ~ equipmeat, complete s,.nldl Medlterr_,.an e&blDet. Local ~man Oolt .e ~ outfit -el.lo 35 mm u/water
SHOW1l00M SAMPLES leaving town. Will aacrUlce 1t2T A.rsenttne mode\1 camera ~1330
I Ft .-:OOCS carved armed ~ machine tor balance $4.1.2S • ~~~ J:· • FU RNJTIJRE, appliances
4.000 L.8 Towable Forklift
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~91. Eves. 897-2411
PETS •nd LIVEST~K
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Phone • 646. 7891
Cats 1820 WlNDMlU. 16'. one dC11i&n,
---------planing hull. center board, 3 SIAMESE Kittens. males. 85% complete; r i n c s t
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. PUftS 633-6970 or 6J9.0564
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$500 675.0449
-RO_ND:_A_s:OO:-mod. desert
bike, xlnl cond. S225.
536-6108 1ftcr S
Honda 5$. $100
Tohatsu 50 Trail bike, $110 . • 9'26-0\538
'65 HONDA ~: clean, mech,
good. $37~ Or best offer.
Alto Mach. tools. 546-7379
'65 Ronda super 9 0 •
Scrsmbler rig Uke· new,
$200. 548-95CX'i.
'65 YAMA-HA_Z50_CC_ Yf' with large man's match-left, for cub. Buttonholes, miscellaneous houaewares . ~ 'c.'hair; beautiful Medi-blind bems, etc. No at. BROWNING Pidgeon Grade 8S9 Conere11, C.M. 64s-5641
t.e'tranean fabrics and col· tachments needed Auto-O/U, 20 ea., 2 iei. barrela. FILL DIRT WANTED
of M•Tl'ERHORN llni!lh~ xlnt cond. Fvn , YDS 3, lmma«.
rovers. trlr.; $1200 675-04'49 $42!>. 962-8584
oit:,5' Pc hexagon Spanish matlc bobbin winder Touch· M &: F, Sk A Sk, tnlnk cue, Bcb O OOO CY
dab oak·toP dining 1et wtth 0.Matic. Deeler will OK perfect. mo. f73.-5910 Llpna 496-~· ·
3 ttmea Pacific
Coe1t Victor
Malu-Females (5 week.)
Black & Tan tshotsl
BRED FOR QUALITY
& TEMPERAMENT
lsia~r Bahama 24' fuliY -----,,;f Cus tom 450CC-
Equip .. immediate. $4900. e 897·9622 e
1i!ick or avocado frwmed paymenta of fl.35 week &: -eM£n: decorative vinyl de-guariuitee. Call anytime'~ Ml.cellaneous l600
li&'li. 5 Pc Mediterranean 6616. BUNDY Coronet w/cue,
bedrOOm set -9 drawer Mr. 1967 SINGER due to like new coat $160; make of.
SKIS WHITE STAR
Like New ... Exi:ellent Cond
$125 Call 644--0422
DIAMOND IJt Ct wedding 11et.
wht lid. new. cott $425, lell
$150. 673-4072 aft 6.
:a, Mn. dreuer, larre fl'am.. divorce. Autoiiiatic Zipae ter. Arco Imm mo v I e f.d ntliror, lari~ n1te ~ in antiq\le w b i t e cabinet. calnera bltn e x p o a u r e
)ilod"el, matchinc puel de-Buttonholes, overcasts, meter, 3 lenlft, used twice,
iigned !leadboard. . · cy stitches, etc. No at· <:061 $200, will take $50. PAIR olive biebbac.k chairs, -$f95 VALUE tachmenll needed.-Aaume McCall's ultra-violet desert almost new, '$75. 546-9247
Full Price NOW $429.95 7 paymenta of $5.88 each or air lamp w/auto timer, $25.
Pedigree with each Pup
LI S.411m Daya 1().2 PM
837·3865 Eves aft 6:30 PM
Weekenda,837-3865 aft 9 AM
A PET OR A PEST?
New obedience classes
-4l,artlng. Lynn Russell
714: '494-1795
16' Sailboat 1nd Tl'lr. Glaas.
$3'/a. Call 213: UN 3-280'.! aft
5pm
SCHOCK Racing Sa bot,
fiberglass mut. sail No.
4634 Price ~. 847-5938 * UDO 14 NO. 2368
w/t:raller. Excellent
condition S1300. 545-0632 OR TERMS AS LOW AS $40.15 cash. Guarantee 1Wl 2 band c r o c bet e d Misc. WantM 1610 $3.00 PER WEEK OK .. Call after 5 : 30 , bedapreads, Uke new, dble-___ ...._ ____ _
cWw sell items individually) 522-3520. az, tlOO val. Sell S25 ea. WANTED 546-3890 534·2800 ------. - -SHOCK Rae~ Sabo t , GERMAN ~rtha1r 14. mo. fiberglass mast, sail No.
AKC, partially ~'"nee 4634. Price $300. 847-5938 tra.lned, Uk.es c h 1 I d r e n NO DOWN Singer Ptbla from $14.50 548-9760 aft 6 pm
· Use Our Store Charle Singer Zigzag $69.50 RATI'AN furniture: 3 piece 536-9114 It 642~767 CAL 20 NO 681
Like new. many xtru
• 67~9109 . 'No fancy front Btrr • • (Other Zigzags from $39.50) aota $20 each. Oub chair .DALMATIAN Pups, Cham· ~AtrrY VALUES INSIDE! Fae Rblt Kirby& from $79.50 $25. Matchstick drapes $10. Furnltur•Appll•nc.t pion stock, bred l st for APlOVED FURNITURE <other VICUWDI from $12.50) Maple •t'p end table no. Color TV'e-SteNOI dllpoaiUon. 2nd Sh'lw. Take
2TS9 Hara.or Blvd., C.M. • Repa1n .sales· Reltala • Clothesl1ne poles ~ line ~TOOLS -home about 517. 642-1937 ~ Oe.lly t-t, lo.5 SUnday reel $10. Cbaile lounge .531;1212 or 893-0555 2 MO& old butt colored . . e 541-MO e Sincere Sewinl Mach .l Vac frames $2 each. Teflon PM& ANTED Bai ank ---------1878 Harbor, CM 646-9742 S1 .., 44'1 ,_......_ Av N B W t T 4 to 6 cocker Spaniel puppy, $25.
25' Fiberglass sloop
Cal 25. Loaded. S7200 4~70 eveg lr wkends
Power Cruisers 9020 "~tory Close-out si8jgo .. nuoe e.. · · acoop. MUST be &ood con-~
' W I. Reduction. Music•l Inst. 1125 * AUCTION * cUtlon 673-5129 -,-00-D-L ...... E_G __ R __ OO ___ M_IN_G_ '66 vw e&mper. Fully equip-ped w/European -tent, tun--n ... -r. decorator plaqu. ,..., .~IC GUITAR. Leuonl in your home days .... ....,_v .._........., u will iell i...~ ed exhau1t. trlr hltcb,
•··.uituary, fllurinet, :;. Swedllb made, $50. ~e Windy a~""" FREE TO YOU or eveolnp. * 827·l890 AM/FM, ice-box, closets.
s:tft ltmt1. Decoraton w 56-1549 Auctiona Friday 7 p.m. MINA Blk Dachahunds. 6 Excel cond. Alt. 7 p.m.
· eorM. Dally 8-6, Sun. 1().5. UJ• d , Aud' B % German Shepherd '>i wka, AKC, 3 male, l· lemale. wkdys, all dy w k n d s
TIRES
New car changeovers and
takeotts. M a j or brands,
many s i i e s. GIGANTIC
SAVINGS! Firestone Stores.
475 E. 17th 'St., C.M. ~3m
Trailer, Tr1vel 9425
PRIVATE PARTY has
30 ft Mobile Home •
SHARP, TMMACULATE I:
ready to roil . Combination
electric &. butane". Take ov·
er payment• or will trade.
871·3416 .alter 4 P.M. U no
~wer, try again.
20' ARISTOCRAT '68 Land·
Liner, made 1 tr t p .
Monom1tlc toilet. shower,
Refr.freeicr, water heater,
s p a c e h e a t e r. S2800.
646-5257, 325 Santa Ana
Ave. N.B.
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1 Decorators Pianos & 0'-'_!~1130 ~in Y s ion 1rn Collie, 9 moe.. old, temale $50 ea. 54&-036C 675·3462
.-J Acceuorles Mfg. Co. Behind 'J'ony'a Bld1. Mat1 pup. Has had all abots. Xlnt • GERMAN SHEPHERD . 18-. _FI_B_ER_G_l...ASS __ /_w_ood __ T_ra_1_1._,._,_u_._1_ntv ........ __ _ ·~ U9 w. 16th st .. NB PIANO & ORGAN ~ Newport. CM 646-8681 w/children, beautiful I: al-P\lpplei . AKC Registered cabin cruiser. 75 HP out· UTILITY Traller 4, x 7'.
(Next dr to United Parcel) "SILL...IN'' MOVING, Mmt S.U. Bdrm fectlonate. We have too & l'Jar&nteed. 546-3890 board. Tllt bed trailer, fully ;:..: • &CU289 Yes. we're bevinc • "M-Rt, dbl bed. bkc~ hdbrd, many other anlmals. -306 equipped. $l200. 533-3770 Ughta. Llcense plates. Ex. C*JlliM HAS MOVED trom In" for SprirC: F1oor mod-drealer, 2 nite atnda $100; Ramona Pl.. Costa Meaa. NORWEG~ E I k hound cond. $7S. 548·2535. 874 Dar·
Shorecllff Home • MUST els, stiow models, trade-Im refrl& $35; 5• Ceramic fir 548-9702 516· ~p1. ~C. Make o(fen or 1963 19' GLASTRON, MERC rell St., C.M.
stl.L beautiful k I n g 11 i z e of pianos &: or&ll.ll.I will ao lamp $35; 8' 1ect eola $25: GOOD -borne wanted for trades. 673-nlS CRUISER, 110 HP. $2500. ========;::;
:Bclrm-eel. Incl end tables. at low, LOW prices. WHY amt mpl din tbl $15; bkcase medium bred G-Shepherd. ARROW DOG OBEDIENCE .;:.6::73-4383=· ==·======= Trucks 9500
•lltcispread, lamps; a I Io DON'T YOU ahop us before tl5. 384 Hamilton, Of. 6u. Good watch dog • trained. claases starting. Private '57 FORD Pick·up, R/H,
aapi. Grandta~r . clock YoU buy! ll60 Older chlld-n or ad..... training avail. 968•2470 ~~~d Sid ~~··-~3~ d '68 c L.
WIN ---------·~ ww-smog ev., omm. 1c.; Jr!P!)., Make offer 673-4841 WARD'S BALI> 5J'UDJO FOAM Rubber cut to aize. 847-9817 514 DUHUAHUAS AKC, tiny 18' Ouia Q-att Ski Bolt. v.s. ht $200 takes. 2433 College ~-._ · 1801 Newport CM l4U484 u hol _,, f b · male, 10 wka, breeder, 2~ N ti ,_.. Tra'' s t D ,..~ M <=""-O<>:Oa . ~ • p su.,.,..ee, a r 'c • ' MOVING. Wanted, good lb itud anU. 546-2962 "" n_.. uer. ee o r ., ....,.,a esa . .,_.,"'''"' -~ DINING SET * PIANOS I: ORGANS * nLowaugabyd.e. FacAtory outlet. home In adult famlly tor b Believe! ~98 '68 DATSUN 1~. PU. dlr,
"Espana" table w/2 leaves '* Largcat 1tock ln So. C.W. pnces. ·1 Foam beeut. blk. t 0 n g • haired Yoru ire Terrier PQPI. $69 dl.'la. or t&AA trade. 36
,f.flalra l yr old $325 cut~ * 20%-409' off-Player p1ano1 Fabric tc Uphohtery .Supply male, neutered cat A real Champ Dam & Sire. Tiny, Boat Malnten1nce 9033 Pym ts. $58.86. 494-·11773
~d8. tnc. Yellow chair and . 1000 roUa to c:boole from Co .. 311 E. 5th St., S.A. n.L r..io_J\_•53· 514 elegant pets, LI H832 Ch k d .,.. 835-ll!l .,..,. ~ YACHT Maintenance & '56 evy Pie ~.It ·
ottomah $20. Fol~ bed .,. Terms • T«ms -Terma * ---------2 FEMALE tabbies. blue 1830 repair at your dock. Ex· trans. $3()(), 3136 Trinity ,R?-¥iJlc. 494-7313 cub for.your-piano or trade WALNUT Dbl. bed, comp. eye., mother P ersian • _Ho_,..._______ perienced. Reas. 648-7807 Drive, C06ta Mesa.
ORIENTAL dre11er and mlr· grand piano for new spinet HI: 40" round mple. btkfst father'• name is Tom-6 wka GOLDEN Palamino gelding. % Ton PU lntem1tion1l,
.. ~.,. md tables. chairs, sofa. Field'• Wholesale '1ano Co. tbl. formica top $25: table 0 I d . H 0 u I e b r 0 ken . 16.1 hands, b6th ttiglllh and M1rln• Equip. 9035 good tlrea, runs good.
•na antique chest. Must 12072 Brookhurat at Ctaapman saw % HP · w I s ta n d • ~Hl72 5/6 western. $450. can 540-9673 $300. • &16-7445
SAC! 675-365! Garden Grove (714l 138-2770 carbide sanding cli8c, adj. NEEDS good home. Bea'.J before 1:30 weekda,YS. All S•t/Sun M1y 4-5
$QF.\ &: matching chr, $60. Lowrey spt organ -$499:-~~d $lOO. MU.C. items. tortoise aheJl young femele day Sat . .l Sun. See at FACTORY REP. MOVING.
• 2 bet• stoola, $8. Wurlit:Jer piano rePo $499. c.at; 2 little kittens, 5 wlu. Nf'WPOl'I and Pala&ades, MUST SELL ALL. ·~. 675-~ Weber ~It grand $850. BEA~ 0.ina. Piece old, hllebroken. 49M661 5/4 Coeta Mesa * New Marine &: Sporting * v ....... er now for 1Ummer by J>let'e or entn cupboard goods supplies up to 75% . • I022 .""_., full movln°t Make off TWO Female kittens. Calleo "'ltANSPORTaTION u Fishln ckle t G~''' Si le piano courses (ages 1,13), H i1 d M . Fr erch &: Tortoise • llbell. One male -"-----~----o . g ta • wa er adult oraan cldlea. av an • e.wen, en '''"er kitten 6 wka. 646-7588 •--a. & Yach._ 9000 skiis, rope., boat ba.rdwarc
1.ENS of framed and un· E-Z TERMS I: PfUl&lan. etc. etc .• OR -518 ---·-·----··---& a~rlea + much
framed orig oil palntlnp MUSIC CITY, C.M. 3-83lS CdM. ---------LOCAL NBWPORT BOATS m<>n'.
·llld )>rlnll. $l-S20. Elec * 540-2'1&5 ·* CLEANING Out itora&e _ 5 MOS. old male cocker-~ 16• -sK Ud boat + trlr S199S. * HOUlehold Items. toys,
.tniewrlter ~ stnd, 165 • .-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii valuable. Antiques .l all die, all abotl, rood wftb / clot.be1, 2 BBQa. 5c to $10.
Olt!C!k·writer. unused, 185. NOW HERE -.... n-household furnllhin""'. Bv dlldm, qu1ft. 60-1160 5/8 17' Gulf stream I 0, 120 Mer· * Craftsman Lathe with I C· .,_ a. s 3210 Min t ....., .. -.... ' CT\llw + trlr. Uke new! -'· ... un. neso a, Suno,...,.undlno T-200 private party. Everything MALE 5 lb mlied Qilhuahua, ceslOl'lea US. 14' Fleetllner a · S4().()862 ..,..-• On our lot. Make otfe.r. · Hammond Spinet organ reasonable! 708 Iris CdM, prefer older cpl or someone 24• Fant1Sy, sport fllh. load· boat, 35 hp motor + name
PROJECTOR. super 1ingle 8. _ the tlneat yet! 673-8316 alone. 546-2147 5/6 + 1 S·'"-'fi , brand trailer • all tor ~. .,. 1 • ._ f J ed! ttr. _,,cc!.
·Ir' ...,. • zoom, rom apa.n, SCHMIDT-PHILUPS CO. SILVER Olympic Co in· ADORABLE male striped (ThrH) Char11Cler fk\ats, no Goldenrod Ave, CdM
.-W: $55. Lal'11') $10. Fick· 1907 N. Main 0 J>th Umlted qua.ntit)' of un-Ion( haired kitten. 962--0l9S Monterey, double ender. fn. -,....~--67f>.0489--, ___ _
lled ·$18. Golf bag $3. Baby Santa Ana circulated Me.xlcan 25 Pe90 alt S wkd)'I or anytime ALLEN Bradford ponabie
llC&l• $8. Tmg seat S2. Pipe !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"I commemorative pieces at $3 wknda. S.7 (;~· 23-26 SporVflsh (Nice) direction finder: like new; ~ter tble $4. AU· good ID Hamond Orpn each. ~ . Sl.90. 673-0079 Aft. 5 PM eolld.,1162-27T1 SMALL 2-story fr a me under $2800.
with Ldlle speakers * OLl> Sp8nlsh cabinet. building; In Orance. Approx (Two) O rts Corvde'1, one ======== ~ dome top trunk. Excel cond. 67S-380S Been in family • to duplicate 500 ft S43-«J07 673--43()0 under $7250. Boat Sllp Mooring 90~
Rui· Floor lamps, Ladles , -Ilk , cciet.a $225. Mutt -.11... Pvt. eq. · ' 517 F/C SI-24' Col ....... tL.-... .;;..u ~ .... ""-ln 13'' ..,.,..,..,y oqran, e new. ~ ,,....... .._.. .. ...,.,. .,_.c1u..... ........ · car ·~ party._8est offer. 673-8316 26' P Co and ·~. LuRaire rack · ,,_,, 2 k~!I. blond. CdM Ev All d kenda rnEE Fertilizer. 2 0 2 7 2 ger, earsoo mm •
a o'"-. , .... of m 1 , c • 548·3846, 574 Ha.mllton, Of · es. •Y w ~ S An er It cal 24 under $5600. ..... , ...,.. .. ,,,re111, a n I I •• (T ) ..,,. M ... _ .....
:'goodlea." Zl45 B a y P o r t PIANO, upright 56'' high. 175 YARDS ol N y L 0 N ~2655 5/8 wo ..., at .. ..,..,.. .,., .... ans. ~· Sat·Sun. llM. Ex c e 11 en t condition. CAR P ET , ideal for Im"'*!! Offer.
CRriliSOTOP REFRIC S35: Refinished. U75. ~ apartment.a. $3.!l> a yard lo. 3 ALL bladt,.t tiger kitten, 7 4'1' Dietel Crus Ketch $24,500 -;;::=======I r.talled. Other barplna! Call weeb o&d. 54M179. 2079 * SPECIAL ·"rbl'ldod TV, 19" $23: 1et of -"""" ~-&.,. RMIO 1200 ,,,.......,o evenlnp Westmlnlter Ave, C.M. 5/4 31' DieMI Cutter, bl '6'. FuJI -=~Pa 't..!n ~ :S'. . ..:... BARGAINS in new CARPET B&\UTIFUL kittens, 7 head room, irre-t DIJ-&DC)lf'tl
Dinette 1et $15. L 0 T 8 84CRJnl;.r. $70, Lafayette for ~ooma. Blue, multi-weeb. old, tree t 0 good for 1 « 2. tlO.
MOJ{l:I 1550 SUpmoro (fte:r) model 525 23 cbaMel c. B. colored, beige . etc. Call home. 646-..a 5/6 ,.IT% a AVE Rad.lo with M 2 Mlke in· 546-""78 evenlnp . Af,_ .. 91 •• ~ t··..1-ant• n Call A PAIR of S~l clothes 512 • She St. c ......,. ~ n 1 · KIRBY v: cu cl and
45' MOORING at I h e
I s t h mus, CA TA L l N A
ISLAND. S.1000. 644-26.'l2
40' SLIP availoblc until July
-i.t. $2.00 per ft. a ,month.
673-7950 Mr. Hart.
Fi1ldnt Boats 9040
26' Motor whale boat. large
bait tank, cabin. llQ hp
Chry• crown. Excel cond.
f19SO: 541Hl31 S:· =~O ~· ~ ~ after 7· attac:tun~u~,..:eane:v e r :!:'. ~I>'· You ~ NeW,ort •ach
. .rem.. c1tba. m11c. Teievtslen nos :~rr ]!,~ ~70 SMART blactc 11UP -• '7Mta. .... MWM4 ao.t 5'°'•
months. tralnedn Nice pet Gmea Jnboe.rd, 1$' 25 hp BOAT STORAGE
'A.allanc• ' 1100 -~·-• ... Ill.IL• WHITE Fox atole. Long · two tor cblldren. 646-0046 5/8 CrtYmarine. full co v c r · a LAUNCHING ~ tlNT 01 IUT •itins· coet $400. Beat otter. .,,, •CK , _..._ ... _ "'-trl-Great tor flshtnr. bay Sall or power up to 16'
W.<kREAS S2U5; dryerl C•l•R 673-8318 eve1., wkenda. Pvt .....,. '""""""'r "" ever lalmdl or Characttor boftt. Fmced yerd. Newport S3Si. 1'-eaera m: Refr1C., party. PIJW1 ' weeka i l d . '&lovt~ 11200 GI' bemt oll ~l. Mondlb ratee ~nne ' .t.~.; Qm. ft.\1TAN f\lm, I pcs, good M&-M«i 514 fD-29 lndude , •• Use ol ho611 ~ • co n d . G E p o t' t ab I e Bl.AO< male mixed breed, I :rr_r._:AllUJN ___ ER--'la.-loeded--. l..ttondltnl ~RE R Er JUG , TV · cll"alller ftf'Y reuonable. ~kl aid, to rood borne. S Crmader. 180 au . 75 w CAU.. AN'mONY'I .~ cond~tm Call be!lott 5 PM 5*-9513 54l-45M 511 Karr net.lo. t1tb1 dinghy, m-zm o. E. a.EC. .,.er, rood LADIES 2'" blke, old but new covers. l7*· Owner ~~ cond. MO. fAdlte R.ollinl workll. ~ 514 m-m7 . .' ircrtft •100
::'U lllO FREE ~art, •I.at. $'7.50. GAS Stt\lel rerrt&erator 173 CAL C:.t No. JI. Ntw tram-l-9G6--~.....,-A_SIO'_l•-nt-.-3-10 ~£A.l\LY Amtrtcan spool ~ Otl Mv, Ollta Meta 514 Poffne, trlr It eovtt. Xlnt -.. ' _... .... 7 _..... all hrs. T.T. $14,....,, Call alt. 6, o.bt11eta. 3 Pine Bin Tables, CUSTOM draperles 1 2 • 5 ADORABLE pupplft netcl ........... ,.., ~.m. rft..,a, S38-6J61 or 50-0323 1f'lt '~ • OllMett, panel, Ind rodl. alt • wllt, aood . bome.. S4H011 514 411 ... 67r.:Ma wooctw.,.. aftd a dldice ,etf coact. PIM250. AIW'S. 2 WHM'E kitMN I weeb 2r CAB.IN d'w., lipl 3, Molalle Hemll · '200
....... ti O'tftl 1111 Eart:J ID-Mm aid. Stl-1510 ''' full caMD, tllW VI "'«• TRAJLDt Ix 35 catian114 x ~C"MAct+trt•aPI-. l'.ARLT • ,..__,.bed, ..___, sao. Tm amaUet boat or MAllCELL'S ,.-d tllllk ,__ KIT!'ENS• Two tfbtte,,.,...... cs .... 111.S • .18. Quiet Adult htll. Nar
.·, CXMmtY ITOft.E flllle, '._ •..,.. a.' ;;;;. • T ._ IOtm 514 JI' 80AT 6 Trlr, a r P'G BeO CUW>«ed. N t w ~~-~~ ....... . 'MtlZ _. mele ......... ' .. llrttlah ..... ,. ......... No .. ~ --:UNING~ medltnt. ....._ • wb., m.4'11 &14 ..... C8, w I .... lbaft. ~<?-''Ml' 01 CM. sii'iiATiOifw UM...,_...._ $7$ t • 0Ud'1 wqon wbeell. ....... ----,,.....__,...--........ :'!. = :!9 ._ .... C" c.c. 8(., OI. . ad ntlber 541-2401 5/4 mbi hllf"I. Mt .••• ~-: ;~ =
LSl..,..41!11, lbll, "-ritt, MAU A .._, ID .... Jtoa<s l Gra•el ,.oil •· ..... cUla. blM, I -.. moo. ~ ttat NO· Mo. llelfni lm(ll, ~dan .. '°" JID9 • ........... 531-.im 514 Sia ICWtll CO.ta ..... , Write ~
~ p1oq1 , .. ee • PM. .. dim • ..-.,. a Piece cnodm aecdonat lC' ALUM001ltCllA1T Pilot Bclac M-tot ~ ~ ., ........... :P.. .... ..l!lla...l!~llll!pio ... ~ a--... .,... --... • "1 VD1' GOOD CX>NDmON '81 STA.Rdiiri (Spetbin) ... .. .... .!!fl riii ....... ,... .. • Jn·• lOldl ..... AMlla Tnfls
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ATTRACflON
SPEED & TRICK
MOTORCYCLE'
Also A Bia
BOAT SUOW
AND CAMPING
19UIPMINT
DISPUYI
_ ... _______ .... ______ ...... _________ .. · .......... ...._ ........................ ---.-. .......... ,_,,,.., -----............. ----_______ _...... ____ ......_...,... ______ __.. -----·
~
* VW SPEOAU * '60 Yellow&: blue ...... $591
'61 Kerrnflllll Gb1a ...... $899
'6.'\ vw Black ........... 1899
'65 Blue 2 Dr .......... $1299
HERB FRIEDLANDER
13750 Beach Blvd. (lfwy 39)
2 blks So. G.G.-Fwy.
893-7"'.J66 537-6834
e Spot Cuh tor lmport1
We pay more for any import
reeardlesa of year, make
or condition. Try Iii before
you sell. ELMOR E
MOTORS, 9625 G a rd e a
Grove Blvd JE 7~
ALFA ROMEO
'64 Atfa Romero
SPRINT CPE. Th.11 bard 1D
find spts car la In the cluaic
L'B r rla.ssifica tion now. Oolnr
up ln value eve!')' yeer. 1bil
weekend oo1Y
$16"
ELMORE
M<m>RS
96~ Garden Grove Bt..t.
Garden Grave JE 7.c11
'65 Alfa ROIMN
RDSTR. Roll up windows and
all make tbls canary yellow
beauty the best buy tn town.
Drive this one. 'Ibil ...,.
end only ,,,,,
ELMORE
MaroRS
9625 Garden Grove Bhd,
Ganien Grove JE T..e61t
ALPHA Romeo Spyder '51.
Perfect cond, $5'15.
615.5739
AUSTIN HEALEY
'62 Austin Healey
DLX H. T. BeautUW EbonJ
Black with cont red lather
Int. Thla·w~end only
$1599
ELMORE
MOO'ORS
9625 Garden Grove Blvd.
Garden Grove JE 7-6611
'65 Austin Healey
DLX British R.aclng Gl'ftll
wlblack leather int. 0 n e
owner car. 'Ibil weekend
only
MOTORS
9625 Garden Grove Bltd.
Garden Grove JE 7~
IMW
'67 BMW 1600, 2 dr ad.
AM/FM radio, 7'lOO mil&
Like new! ~. 543-237'1
tATSUN
DATSUN
AT
2211
S. Main, Santa Ana
• 546-4890
'67 DATSUN 1600, apt rdltr,
dlr, '4 apd. lice new, p)'llUlts
$58 mo. Take trade or PIO
cub. 494-9773 639-361 T
FERRAii
'62 2 + 2, SUPERB In all
respects!
~1 S73-2916
FIAT
*NEW FIAT*
AUTOMATIC • ._,.
U99 DOWN • OAC * $46.51 per mooth "' "850" STICK $4.).85 PR MO
HERB FRIEDLANDllt
1375(1 Beach Blvd. (Hwy 31)
2 bib So. G.G. Fwy
893-7566 537.mt
Hll,LMAN
'12 HCLLMAN M.lM, lted:
l'OOd trans.; well carat llr.
R/H. SG). 54.S-5179
JAGUAI
... CIDIS 11N1
~UOIL•wlltt1 •.ooo m1. Xllt c .. 111 • -.ua • iiliW-• ................. oa.r. !!!=Tf!
!
' .
•
28 DAIL V PILOT
T ltANSPORT ATfON
S;iturd<\Y, "1•Y 4, 1968
TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION
.. .. TlAN$POITATtoN
Imported Autos 9600 lmoorted Autos.. 9600 Imported Autot 9'00 !_m•rted AutOI HOO U... CW. t90Q used c.,. ftOI "°° "-' c.. "°'
MG ,
681/:z MG
NOW HEREI
SEE THEM TODAY
/' .l)aut LUDiA
• IMPORTS
OPEL 111UMPH VOLKSWA&!N *** MWA90NTIMll '62 l'HF.V. V4 .. IMPALA"
Statton wa(l()n. !'11r• rondJ·
t1on. fully pquil)l)e'i 1:1chid·
ing rruho aM heater.
$995
• 66 Spitfires
m TO CtfOOSE. Yes_, ""e
hav~ evllO' color of Sf>Jtfirv
,o dlOOI& f.rom. ~s ii the
3.5 mile per gal l!port.s ear
tbat carries the compact car
Jns. rates & outsold an otMr
llf)t ca.rs 20 to l new. Come
in anrl dnve these cars and
choose one. This we~end
only $1699
ELMORE
GR(J,JH STATION WAOOH P I C, 1961 ¥illiW.... ..,...._ -pm. l\ett., JV,H, 1J11L_ L . $ 1699 ~...., wind. Sttnt 10 cubic ft. u.
der r. deck~ 6 Mo.--6.000 Ml. Guar. Sparklln& or.le. teal bbae.. A lnclu~s SO HP Serlel, Wlod· tremendouA b u y la a
ableld Washers, 1 u11 Villyl 5-ls For "l<NOWN VALUE!"
Interior, Outaide M h r o r, · ONLY $995
Heate.r, Defroster, u well LESS '63 MERCURY "COMET" e
11 clea.nup and delivery. cyl, COMPACT STATION
$182 Full Dn. P1yment e e • WACON with 1hrltty atldc.
Includes Tex & Uc. R/H1 ~tc. Glistening unmarr-
$55.24 mo. unk finen. '64 CONTINENTAL ed sierra gold w / immac. Ask .sbout our black vinyl Inter.
S182 On. 36 mo @ $40.99+ 4 DOOR V-8. F\1U power. ONL y $895
'IO'T'ORS Factory air. ONX 789 '"" CHEV. V,. 'PARKWOOD' 1 final payment tor title. W $279 • •2 "99 "" ..., STANSBURY !1625 r.11rdt>n Grove Blvrf T&M MOTORS as 9, " • ., STATION WAGON A I T.
G.vdPn CrovP JE 7.fiG..10 SA VE r.wr./1teer. R/H, pwr, r. BUICK S~clalizing • VW Ir Porsche "' , '6] Triumph 8141 GARDEN GROVE BL. $300 window. chrome roof top
2100 HARBOR. BLVD. TRI HT R;i~m~ ~ fini~h GARDEN GROVE luggage rack. Sparkling
COSTA MESA 646-9022 with rwh hlark lpalbt>r mi 892-5551 or 534-2284 '65 pt YMOUTH fiesta red w/whlte top. A most exceptional wagon! anrl nvrrrlnvi> Tt10 nt'" In tw-BARRACUDA V-8. Automa-nNL Y •~5 PORSCHE cal.It'd u'iA'l. This Wl't>kenrl '66 VW Snrr. Sea~and/Blk • JU"' '>Ao ;r•• _.,, 1966 Harbor. C.M. 616-9::03 only Int R/Jr Chrome wh.ls he. power. sleeting. '".,..., lat Car Lot on Harbor Blvd.
'64 MG Mid et . '65 PORSCHE "C'', Cham $1599 22.000 mi On~ Owner. Xlnl" w •• $1899, i$ $1699 JOHNSON &SON 9 . J>!lg!le yi>llow, hl:irk 1~ MORE Cond $119!1 6T:>-5479. 51'™ SAVE Uncoln M
Orn:inal Cardinal Rl!rl finish lPrtor chrome " h ,. p I ~ EL Orchid. CdM $2()() O>sta M;_ ~
·black leather int. Also wire A \l/~f. COMa m .. 1s. 11k1 '66 Sunroof Beatle-n395. Im· l~ Harbor Blvd. 642-7ai0
whls & radio. Don't miss.this-rarh 111r c:ond MOTORS mac cond. sea blue. radio,
beauty. Th.is weekend only Conrorrl ronrl1tl•m' S:ll>!l:i. 962S Gardm Grove Blvd. wsw, orig owm•r. PH: '65 VOLKSWAGEN W
$199 Dea.Irr 892-:i.l.il nr :Ht-2284 Garden Grovt' JE 7~ 962-3927 aft 6 or wknds. 2 door, 4 speed, heater. e need the JOOllll
ELMORE PORSCllE 'AA!ll2. :, spd, ( 2) •196'1 TR3 '63 VW, extra clean. dlr. "in RZN-133 • •
MOTORS
9625 Garden Grove Blvd.
Garden Grove JE 7-6630
'65 MGB. Desperate to ~ell.
Xlnt cond., 11.•ire whls.,
R/H. $1595 833-1234 Lxt.
?.()Ii
1965. MGB's
12 MO. WARRANTY. 4 Beau-
tillll sport cars to choo6e
from. all in concourse ron·
dition. This weekend only
$1999
ELMORE
A'fff\1, R!'d/hlk int, lo & out", lake $75 cash pymts was $1399, is $1 099 WILL SELL UNDER
m.. mu-1 sacr, Pvt pty RDSTRS. Both 01 these heau-6~·'!17 Call Pat 494-9773 $3SA()()VE u~-Pric-•. 53!)-38711 .,. ties have been reconditiontd ~"' ...._..... ••
.61 PORSCHE Roodst!'r In as nPw rool11t1on for thr ll'IJP ~port~ <'!I r buyrr. "Stk '!iii vw. ,ori~ ownt'r. white '63 Buick Conv .. $695
xlnt cond111on #llZ ~'/rt~li Int A~I ""lras. $1475. ~ ,67 ERCURY '64 Triumph S.d .' $695 ~ w. Balooa Blv .. Balboa •'J'hii; "'N'kPnd only ,)10-5-189 aft ;i:30 & Sun. M . '63 Olds Sedan .. $795
•59 PORSCllF; ronvrrt. "D"; S 1099 ·;,9 VW Bus BROUGHAM VS I o ad e d '65 Mustang Conv $l l 95 brand nt>w lop: $11<11 0 E :-;rw pa1n1 I, tires. with air. '66 VW Sh $l395 673-5'.!76 aCl!'r 6 P.\I ELM R Rt'l:>ll f'OI{ 1;7:J..07>27 alt 5Pm· was $3 9s~vi' $3 199 '65. Alf• rd:':. : : $1195
RENAULT MOTORS MOVING Must scll '66 VW. $8. 00 '67. CoU91r lo ml $2795 !l625 Garden Grove Blvd. ~,ood shapr. hesl offer over Call:
S\400. 546-3147 for further Wormatlon '6.'i RENAULT. metallil" blue, GardeB Grove JE 7.fiG..10
b~k bkt seals, 35 mi per gal. • 6 7 Trill mph Like new. $2!1.64 per mo. Aft
dn pay OAC or $795 SP(ITlRE tn. Nrw popul&r
Holiday Rambler 642"60'23 midnight blue -thls car only
VOLVO '65 f URY
4 DOOR VS auto. H&R. No. 584B.
==========~has 10,000 er t. one owner
MOTORS SIMCA mf. Beat the new rar dr-
9625 Garden Grove Blvd. ---------1 prPCiation. nus weekend
'68 VOLVOS * SEE T~E NEW * 145 Station W1gon
WH $1199, is $799
SAVE
$400' 900 South Coast Hwy.
Laguna Beach
Garden Grove JE 7-6630 oft'" '58 Sl;\ICA <runs) & 'S!l Sim· •u..r '52 MG TD "Cassie" Restrd, $1999 ca ror parts. Both for $100 XJn1 mecb & rung c:ond, Br. or offer. 546-5618
Rae Grn. nu uphl, rad, $950 1-::========I ELMORE Pvt ply 673--0416
~TG TF-, ww-.-r-ad-io-, -
t·.-,o. Runs good!
s:.;;.45 78 eves alter 8
764" )IG Midget. Excel cond,
sort top. wire whla,
548--1559
SUNBEAtei MOTORS
-------...... -• 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. '65 Sunbeam Garden Grove JE 7-6630
ALPINE G.T. H.T. Alpine 1963 Triumph
blue with rich ~ntrasting TR4 RDSTR. Glistenin~ Ar.
int. Shows ex~ptiOJ'lal one tic White with original black
owner care. Like new. nus 1 the . 1 Su r . weekend only e~ r Ill . mmer un.
* '64 P1800 * ........ $1999
'63 Slol>'! Back .......... $89'J
'62 4 Dr . .. .. .. .. • .. .. $799
Get A Better Deal * AT * HERB FRIEDLANDER
13750 Beach Blvd. (Hwy 39)
2 blkS So. G.G. Fwy.
893-1566 537.Q24
'681/:z VOLVO
NOW HERE!
SEE THEM TODAY
494-7503
'65 MUSTANG
Full factory c'int ORP-618 NEED A-CAR?-. CAN'T BE FINANCED?
wu $I 599. is $1299 •B&nk:MJptT e Repoaeaafon!
SA VE •Bad credit? • Divorced?
$3QQ •Military e New In Area?
Make Payday Paymeita
'M IMPERIAL
Full power. air, HMK. 765.
McCARTHY MOTORS
1'20 So. Main I: Edinaer
(2 block1 N. of Sear')
San111 Ana Ph 542-3567
'66 BUICK
Electra 4 Door hardtop. Full
power and factory air ron-
dltlonlnc. Tilt s t e e t i n c
wbeel. 39,000 miles. Uke
brand new.
S2995
STANSIUIY
IUICK
2100 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MES~ 646-9022
'62 BUICK V-3 Conv. Excel.
cood. 1 owner. $ 6 9 5.
642-204'7 between 8 & 12
AM.\ 7 to 9 PM only.
1957 BUICK Special. Ur.
HT. Air cood. ps,' R/H,
new litts, t>xcel cond.
839-0908
'66 BUICK La Sabre, 4 cir
bdtp, ps. pb, air. clean,
price nr wh4:ale. 64-l-2232
CADILLAC
'.64 CAD Coupe de Ville full
power, aid cond .. low miles.
Excel cond. $2500. Pvt ply.
644-2888
1$8 Cadillac. Sedan de Ville.
Good cond, $3.10.
• '536-4170 • '60 i\IGA Roadster Hardt()(>
Be<iutlrul condition. All ex-
tras. 642-4643
$1599. nus weekt>nd only
$1599 ELMORE ELMORE ~euluoiA
WIS $2399, is $1999
SAVE
$400 New Cars 9eo~ New Cars 9800
'65 )IGB. Wire whls. R/H nr
nu cust HT. lll50 ca!.b DO p
tracks. Pvt pty. 644-1540 Mcm:>RS 9625 Garden Grov Bmf MO'T'ORS • IMPORTS
OPEL Garden Gl'Olle· ;E 1a 9625 G11rden Grove Blvc!.
---------.::========!Garden Grove JE 7-6630 1966 Harbor. C.M. 646-9303
TOYOTA Sport C1rs 9610
e TRUCK SPECIALS e
'63 CHEV % ton ,, ___ $1199
6. stick. E4~875.
'66 CHEV. ~ T .... _ .. $2199
V8, 4 speed.
CADIUAC
'62 CADWC
Convertible. Jtull po w e r
equipment plus factory air
conditioning. like oew.
$1695
STANSBURY
IUICK
2100 'HARBOR ILVD.'
COSTA MESA 646-9022
'67 Cadlll.c
SEDAN DE VILLE
Ful,1 power. air conditioning,
darlc green, black vinyl top.
Low miles, new car WSJTaD-
ty.
$5395.
ALLEN
OldsmobUe-Cachlla~ Inc.
1150 So. <:out Hwy.
Laguna ~ach 494-1084
'62 CAD El Dondo Convt.
W11lte w/rtd leather int.
Full pwr, .fact air. low ml.
Well cared for. t\,350. or
best oUer. Call Jerry Star
TV 642-9742, 9AM to 6 PM
'67 Cedlll1c
COUPE DE VILLE run power, alr condijioninc.
Silver with black vinyl top,
ttd leather interior. Low
miles, new car warr.mty.
$5395.
ALLEN
Oldsmobile-Cadillac Inc.
1150 So. Coast Hwy.
Laguna Beach 494-1084
CADILU
'66 Cedltt.c,::: ••
SEDAN DE~
Full pglrler, aJr eo1•111t•11wo
llsht bJue, white ~top.
bha ,ltatber lnte,rior... ::
.. $4395.. -~
ALLEN :
OtdsmobUe-Cadillec-~
USO So. Coast H~
La;:una Beach .fM.1184
CADD..LAC Q>e de Ville '67.
OwMr bal bttn aide I: can't
drive so mui.t .ell. Blue,
10.000 ~l. $S25Q. ~
'56 Cad. 2 dr. $200. or offer,
needs battery. TH. OK.
Runa good. 64&-i3S5°
CHEVROLET
'It_ Chevy
Station Wo~
This is the much eooal er
Nomad model. Top OA .•
line blue with white mm.
auto. pwr atr. ndio, f· lwce acc. TtiU weekmd y
• Includes tax &nd lie. . <
$35 dn. $35 mo. C
ELMORE
MOTORS •X~
9625 Garden Grov~ Garden Grove J ,
'63 Chevy " .
Station Wagon. Slent. ~ with matchinc interfbr.
Is the popular 4 dr, 6
model. Get reedy for
mer, take the gang an ao.
Only this weekend. in
tax &: lie. ~
$44 dn. ~ mC(.''O'A.C
ELMOm
~
MOTORS ""
9625 Garden Grove ~I~.
Garden Grove JE 1'6l1
:m~m~~=mz '63 CHEV. •Dr. BeJ Air{;>u.
white color. 42,000 1!J.es.
fact. air. ru95. ~ '64 C1dillac
S~AN DE VtLLE
Full power, air conditioning.
Sharp car!!
$2395.
ALLEN
Oldsmobile-CadiUac Inc.
USO So. Coast Hwy.
Laguna Beach 4!»-1~
~1 Eves. ;;
'67 Chev Impala 2-<lr ft.· lu
trans. ps. radio &: stereo
ta!lt'. new tires, vinyl top,
clean, S2450. 536-8585
'55 BEL-Air Che11.: '59 FIAT;
both need repair. Make ol •
fer. ~996
New Cus 9IOO New C1rs
68112 TOYOTA
NOW HEREf
SEE THEM TOD~ Y
V~LKSWAGEN
'65 vw * '68 MG* 65 EL CA.\lINO . . ... $1999
VS, 4 speed, R79726.
64 FORD 1h T ........ _ ... $1399 MEANS
STANSBURY.
BUICK
For A Better Deal
NEW OR USED
HERB f.RIEDLANDER
13Ta0 Beach Blvd. (Hwy 39)
2 blks So. G.G. Fwy.
~J. T.J61i 537-6824
Antlquff, Classics 9615
'39 CHEVROLET. All orig.
• with ~.000 ~iles. 587
W. Bay SC CM 646-5248
2100 HARBOR Bl VD. 9625 GARDEN GROVE BLVD '62 VW • SOO'I. Oritdnal
COSTA MESA 646-9022 GARDEN GROVE .TE 7.fi63C Ollo'ller: U~t'd as 2nd rar:
'66 T t , ~ d . J $tOOrl ronrl fi7;).3059
Race Cars, Rods 9620
e J,4 MIDGET e
GOOD CONDmON
• 897 ·962'1 •
PORSCHE
'60 Porsche
RE:\IOV ABLE H.T. Dr. Por-
~·hc thought enougfl ol this
car lo put his name on it.
Thi~ one in concourse con.
dit1on. Steal it.
$1799
ELMORE
oyo ll ..... n cru1iwr et>p. -----Pel-feet rond. Fwd drive. 10 2 Rf.BUILT VW eni;ine~. S~.00
gears. 494-87S8 . t'il or brst ll'ffer. 2929 Alex· =========I 11ndrr Rd. Lill? Bch
TRIUMPH 197>7 Karm~nn Ghia. Nef'rla
engmr \\Ork. Body solid.
Autos Wanted 9700
WE PAY •.. CASH
'64 TR rdstr yellow w I blk mo MI 6-4200
int. Pay oniy s34.1j per mo '65 VW-S~nroof; xlnt cond.: for used cars It trucks just
attdn payOACorS795. 1..0..,ner, R/H, good tires. call us tor tree estimate.
Holiday Rambler 642-60'23 $1195. &I~ TI82 Eve/wknd. GROTH (HEVROlfl
SACRIFJCE! '67 Triu~h '5!1 VW sedan SS!i). Ask for SaJea Mana1er
2000 aed. lo mileage, xlnt :\ltt~I sell! 298 18211 Beach Bl.,
V8, 8tick, R28057,
'63 CHEV. 1~ T. -.... -.$1199
6 stick'. E'72247.
'64 CHEV. •,, T .......... Sl~
& Camper, 6. 4 speed, nsrn
'62 FORD Econollne .... $899
6 cyllnd'r stick. '59 FORD ... CAMPER $799
K15106.
'64 FORD Ernnoline $1799
DelUXt' w:i~on llUM473.
'65 CHEV. ~ T ....... $1899
STAKE V8, 'ltlck, 530908.
'66 CHF:V. :4 T. . ...... $1999 St111·r. '-293().3 I
'62 CHF:V. ~ T ......... $1099 Pickup F53118.
Groth Ch!'vrolet betlevJ in
thr individual. Bring your
indl\'idual traruportation
problcmi; to us. • • • NO D0 WN PAYMENT
PROBLEMS HERE
ALL YOU NEED IS
YOUR GOOD CREDIT!
GROTH
CHEVR6LET
cond. Rohinhonrl Lallf', (;()sta Mesa Huntington Beach
MOTORS Ma~ «hr! 642-72!13 · ...KI ".,.,... 1121 I BEACH BLVD !Nz.J Garden Grove Blvd. Iii \'\\' Rug. 1 owner. ,,. ....... u •
Gnrdrn Grove JE 7..fi6.10 '63 TR 4· Radio. ™'31er. OD. JW1::r C"mp. t'Qwpped White ElephamaT HUNTINGTON BEACH
_ ndllll tir,.~. good rond. Sl:liO ....... 400-:ttm Dime -1 • Une 847-6839 e 545-1863
Oi:il 642-5618 for RE.5ULTS $13.'iO. 5'Wh'14~ .=========..:..========= . =========== 9600 Imported •utos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 ---::=-l~ed-:::~:u~t7os:-:~~:::~'m-:::po~r~ted:-==A~u~tos:-::-=:-:--~I,.. .............................. Autos Wanted
VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN
~MR~ .STARTS~
CHICK IVIRSON, INC.
'67 YW's
'
'lt.?9
'" YW'•
'.1499
IU.,_.1
'62 YW' Pau. PU $999
UKL l:AM'l lt
'64YW6P.-.PU $1199
'ff ..... '62 • '" PO It C H·I S
(hf Y .. "CHIC" YW T.-,J
'"' ......... c.. ..... ..,_, 67J·1'M
{
The toughest challenge
the other.'imports
ever had to face.
The Mini-Brute.
Buick's
' Opel Kadett.
Genertl Moton' lowest priced
Luxury Sport Coupe. .....
52175 tluVna ~COSTA MBA
LOCAL TAI • UCINll
STANSBURY BUICK
IUICJr-'A•UA ........... MC nuca
2M I. 17th ST. COSTA MISA Ml-77'5
-
WE PAY ... TOP
l.UJ.~~
AND 11UCIS
Any Mike er MldeL
CONNELL
CHMOUT
2121 ~ ....
...:.COSTA MllA
546-1203
-----
Wlllf
Your Volk!ftll"l 1' ,..._
• .,., to,> doOan. .... tor
••• CaD Ralpll
673-1190
. .. . .
Colltemporary Elegance
FROM
N ah.ers Cadillac
JUST A FEW EXAMPLES
'66 CADILLAC $3595 ,.
Outst1ncllM c-~Viii. ftnlsi.t( In se>1rltlln•
c!>estnvt wltfl plush nwilch•l'I ""'°" and ,.11M•
ltThrlof, Mt -· Mtvrally. • rr1•n• o-~u"• ~ CO!l...,itlltt ulru. Vtry c.,.efutl• drl~n ,. i-.
t'llettculOua ure Inside lfld oul.
.'6S cAb1Li.Ac $2895
I 0-S...n. Tiiis lblolvtefv 11UMlnt '"~r Pine II'"" wlfll' nwiltlll"t l.,M. .., CldtlllC 1111 •II c:.cllll« -~!ft aftd Of course fac:orv 1lr condttlofllfl9. r:or your· drlvln9 Pie Hurt It also Illa
tlle AM·""" redlO. ,,_,.,, -mlltt" nwiku this -Of our '*' 11w1.
'64 CADILLAC $1995
Caue>e DfVllle 90f'tlne SllWr olorlor with ""' bf•dl vtnvl roof Tllla .-1ece b 9'1111-.I Mlur~ll• Wflfl factorv 11!" c~tnt ..cl .1111 111 Ille luxurv _,
leeturo lnclUdl"' -r -''"''llO·l>l'lkl's·Wfll-clows •l\d Ille AM·r:M rM!o. O<tv1 11111 .,... llomt nowl
'~2 CADILLAC $995
• Sed.tn DtVlllf SHrlrt.... llureUMy txltrlor .....
ICllt 11wn befM tea~ -...,'°" lntr.lor. All fl/
c.dtll•<'l -r tt~let l11Clllcl"'9 -•r door lodt, crulM control, tlectrollk ..,.., -v..,t wlft. dows. etc. , pclorv ttr Clalldltlonlftt of coune. A
wondtrlut buy It ll!li "tell• "" llOll'lt lllls wtelltnd"
1tr1e:t.
'64 LINCOLN $1995
'63 CADILLAC $1495
1ttrt'• -I• • mllllonl A •llmmerf"O arctic white Hlrrior •llfl ltttMr •ncl nvton Interior Fa<tarv air
:on<tltloni"9, tun -lnc:IUOln• • wav ~•I l • '°'' of olller dtt11111 eYtros. Shows ucall..,1 car• by
111 previous °'"''"· You lllouktn•t mlu lhl1 OM.
'63 RAMBLER $695
Ct.Ale I 6-1t1tioft •-· Com1>i.lt l'f outfitted wllll IUxurv luhlrn lncludl"t f1ctorr air concffllof>. 1119, IUIOl'Mllc 1r1nstnlulon, radio alld he.,.r, re-
cllnl"' bucket 111ts. lop molMNd 1.,...,. rlQ, Wlllt•
1 aide wall ttres. c-i.teh• orl1lntl INlde tftd oul, r:lnt femtlY ur.
'61 CADILLAC $795
Seda" DeVltle. The oaeulor 4 window model. °'ltfMI ""''•Ille •II-,.,,.. orf'!!n w1t11 l'llrmonlilnt ll!lerlor.
A ' r:iwt-~ riv "'"'"'""t Including • way .1Mt. OOM!f' v ,,, ...,,~ .. to.·' _.,.,." rf'lt: f'Y•· piower dOOr Jocts and of
,,,.,,. IKtcrv •Ir condlllonl111 tor vour drlvll\9
pltasvrt.
'64 CHEVROLET $1495
Tiit ewr -11r 1moa11 Sucter 5-t. AZllc bforlJll
ttlttlor wllfl lltt9'I ,.,., VI tftolne, IU!o!Nllc Ir-· mlssi.t. _.,. 11ttrlnt. -lwllkn. w1111e aide welt fins. , ectorv 1 Ir condltJOlll~ lo COOi Ille lft1kle ..., ltlOM werm drlvH.
'65 MUSTANG $1495
• Htr'dlw -· flft,..,.. lri t lwllllt IMtetk Jllue ~ •• ~. Tiiis *"v llU ell -r eoul_. 1... color wlltl mtfrtlint lludlott -• lflllflof'. llt«ltt -.. Cllodlfte -11"""'9 eM -...,i wl-.. I-Wll4tb Wllll -'* CMll tires. r:w -,..._ It ~ ~ twy elr Condlllol'llftt el -· ~ Interior of lhlt lleS Ille Mlllltt 1""9o Ndt. llldlt I M """'• llflhld ,•,
ctr _. 11111 '-Iller ~Jiffy. 11111 It rrufy •• out-•-eftd Mt """9WlL Tl!fi ~ •lld -ctr ®
ovE;-oo·ouAL1TY cA01L~cs ~o~ S~ECr .. ffioi~
·' ..
• YOUR ~ACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER
so~ THE OlAN6E COAST HARBOR AREA.
NA·B·ER·s
...
I
2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa
. 540-9lfi()
SALES DE'1'. °'IN l :J"'te 9:00 MON • .Fll.r SAT. I SUN. 9:00-6!00
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Spor C:Ji!ty yell
~e•ack
t~xtras
a!obiJe rl . tax
$ n ••
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9lfiGard G+~
'SS-• ALIB tok• wtlJ.lE b~t SCE
ai'(•1'take
~sc.i 32A'> mllt ~lb'· 5' ATiiliiTio1 to~ Olli
/l(iltia! 6 '561¢'. ~~h
_!_el£dean
~ ~~ram
xlai•tires. ~ ,! ' -=-""*
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ftANUOUAT1GN ,atmDltTATION TRANSPOITATION TRANSPOITATION t UNIPOITATION
"'DAIL V PILOT J7
TilNSPORf ATION
9800
·.r,. ·~ ·•llAllD NIW I
.--~?:68 PICK-UP . , . ._,,.
BR4ND NEW
'68 VAN
l WB. Side door1t , .. , door.
gl•ss, •uxir.•ry Ifft, etc •• '2399 BRAND NIW
'68 EL CAMINO
Full f•cfory equipment.
y enow with black inter.
'60 CHEVROLET
~ck11p. I Feot Reef.We, .. cy11"41er, 1tu .
=• clercl 1hift, ,., e"41 wliite.
,.
'64 CHEVROLET
El C...W110 cut-. VI, '• sp .. cl, power sten•
Int. ra4ie, llNtor, elmoncl fawn with boi .. IMic ... Heh. "
I ~695
..
'66. JAGUA• 3.8 S
Seclan. 16,000 erlflol 1111111. li~e
Allt• .. r.S .. A••111e wire wheels.
MUST SEE! .
'64 IMPALA
Sport aedan. J27 VI, eutometic, air co11d.,
powor stH rin9, radio, hH t.,, Desort
bei9e with t•n intorior. A rHI buy.
'65 MU.ST ANG
Hercltop coupe. Fectory eir conclltioniftf,' VI,
autometlc, pewet rl .. ri119, 11dio, hu ter, lri· ........ -~·195·····
. .
'64 . IMPALA ' . 4. Door. VI e119l11 .. euto111etlc fpe111•l11io11,
#!!clio, hu ter, clu 11.
''6 CHEVY II
Nova .+1+1" w19011. VI, p-•r ,1 .. rin9.
radi-. ._....,, .utom•tic. A ru l h•rd to fincl
compact wa9e n. Ermine whit• with blue trl111.
'66 MUSTANG
O +op cou,.. VI, eutometlc, pow., steer.
i119, recllo, hoetor, white with red interior.
'64 VOLKSWAGEN
I SOOS 2 Door. Redio '"' ltH ter, olive ''""'
'65 CHEVROLET
Stalle11 w19on. VI, 111to•atic, power slu rint.
reclle, hHter, tv-tefte ~hie with whito top.
s995 ~895 $1795
. . ·: .. '65 MERCURY '65 MUSTANG '59 KARMANN GHIA .. '61 FORD '65 IMPALA
• .Montclair harcltop coupe. VI, a11to111atlc,
power 1teerln9, raclio, hu ter, low milu9e,
ermine white with blue inte1ior.
~795
Convortiblt . llodio, hHter, silvor with black
.,.inyl interior.
~295
C.1t¥1rti~le. New 9M1l11t .a"4 11ew top.
CO-NNELL
2121 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA . .
·:1~i:s546-1203:!':s546-.1200
~~::o:ii;;
Su:ti!C Spo'rt Cpc. BrauUful Ciitii/Y yellow with contrast·
~~lack bucket seats. All
th9).p.xtras. A very prelly
al obUe. Special now in-
cl tax and lie.
$ ~. · $55 mo. OAC
!JLMORE
!!! MOTORS
Garden Grove Blvd.
Grove JE 7-66.ll
·ss~ ALIBU 2 dr', hlk vinyl
tok • whJ.le body, blk int,
b~l seats. con~ul, R/H,
CHEVROLET
'66 CHEYROl.ET
BIJCBYT1e 4 Door. V8 engine,
'a u t o m a t le trammis;ion,
power ,ileering, radio, heat-
er, factory air conditioning.
$1695 ' a~offer. 434-3237
SCAYNE, ~. llUtO, STANSBURY
miles, Must sell $USO BUICK ~1ty. 54~2804 An;Jm_o_N_gu--ys-! _P'u ......... n -c-at · 2100 HARIOR IL VD.
to 4in oo ·55 Chevy $100. COST A, MESA 646-9022
I IC1'ns! 642-7418 '59 CHEV V-8, H. Top, di.;.
'56 ~· v..a, 4 dr. bdtop, auto, xlnt cond. S17 del S17 ~111eehanlcal cond. I< m0. 494--9773. m.3617 •
CHEVROLET CORYAIR -----~----------------.. ·----'63 Chevrole t '61 CORVACR 2 dr. Monza
Station wagon. power. air eng, 4 speed, radio, fold·
conditioning. Nice car! down rear scat, back ~ . $1395. lights. new battery, clutch,
ALLEN lirea, eng recently 0/haul
& modlfied, over 22 mpg, Oldsmobile-Cadillac Inc. immac. Must see & drive to
' USO So. Coast Hwy. a p p r e c I a t e . 1 owner ~La!gun~a~Be~a!cb~~!4~94-!1~084~I $475/offer. -~-45 ~
CORVETIE CO Mn
'61 BLUE Comet. 6 cyl, allck '68 C?RVETTE 400 hp . eo&
shift r/h good tires Beat verhble, 2000 miles. Private
orte;. 8*-0591 aft s. · party S5100. cau 644-1595
=:;::;::'. .. ==-==·==::::. ............... . ·---
CONTINENTAL COUGAR ....---------------·--'68 CONTINENTAL. Brand '67 COUGAR XR7, low
new. Leese for $155 pr milea11e. private s-a r t y .
month. Inc;ludes tot a I S2900. 200 Kings Place, N.B.
llerYSce • malntena.nce ftte. _6_~_5_91--'----
Call Leaae Dept. Johnlon & '68 BRAND NeW. Cougar
Son. 642--0981 lease for $89.IXI' per mo.
'64 UNC Cont'l 30,000 ml. tact John!IQfl le Son. 64.z.o98l
air. fti.11 PM'. ml tittl, f2!495,
owner 64&-5800 DODGE
MERCURY .1
(For the man who loveJ
hls family) * .. Luxury Sedan ..
i965 MERCURY "Parklane"
breezway SPORT SEDAN.
Fact. AIR CONDITIONTNG,
pwr. eqpt.. studlo90njc Ml·
dio, etc., etc. Sold new and
alwsya serviced by u1. (New
cost $S,633.14l A b so I u t e
abowroom cond. tbnl-out!
Outstanding sierra gold w/
immac platinum gold Inter.
ONLY $1995
1st Car Lot on Harbor Blvd.
JOHNSON & SON
U ncoln·Mercury
Costa Mesa Branch
1941 }Jarbor Blvd. 642-7050
'68 BRAND new irtatlon
wagon. Air, etc .. all aervlce
tree tor 40,000 mil-. Leue
for $119 per month. AlllO
available: e x c e p t I o n 11 I
v~dean. $395. 842-3786 '67 IMPALA Super Sport
'65 : Sport c-.. fact. Convert. Bucket r;eats. Ex· '62 Contine11tal 54,000 mOee, ---------,... concf 370 E , ..... St nu brtca Is muffJ.ers $995 Pv1 '65 DODGE Dart 2 DR HT alr'_.C>Dn:.o, auto .. 327 eng. eel · · ~u• •• '""" I 6 I s
• bargain• on our l e a 1 e
turnins. Lew-D e pl.
Johnlon & Son Lincoln •
Mctcury 642-0981
'65 Mere Mont, 4 dr, one
owner. Rlr.H. air. pb, ps,
xlnt cond, Pv1 pty, Sl485
See at 25'f Ntwprt Bl•d
CM
,~, ...,. " c .. pty 982-7321 U... cu n, cy eng. tan-xlftl~ii!•ltitts~;·~S1;695.;;;;~962~""'465==;._.::=·=·";;;· =====~~~=:=:==::::::==~:=;:::=-dare! trans. Radio. W /W ~ 9600 •-~ A t tires. Extra clean. 642-nn ~ ,~ ~rted Aufol 9600 Imported Aufot lm-o".'° u ot aft :l
DON'T 'IUY YM .W
1961 l-1 TOYOTA ANYWHERE
IEfOIE •you OIU
DEAN LEWIS
···-· 11-1 •
.,
HIRD TOPS
• STL ....
.~
um •••
~ Dod-ge_,_l _door __ h_l.-sh-arp-.
aulo. R le H.1 P/S W/W.
Make offer. 54oi-6988
1956 DART Waiori. Original
owner. .auto. radio &
heater, sn09. 642.-2859 "
1964 DODGE Dart GT, l
owner, excellent c.'OOdiUoa.
Sl.000. 548~78M
FORD
'54 FORD 2 door, 2l9 bored to m CU· lnchea. Street and
atrip cam. New tires. N-3
speed transmission. Bucket
t1eat1. Mus1 *!ll! $200 Cash.
W~kdays art 6. Weekend
anytime.~
'57 FORD 2 DR. Hdtp .. good
T-&rd eng .. tlr5, auto. Ne'AI
batt.. aeneratt>r It bnke1. mo. MS-2499
'56 FORD. auto, T-BIRD eng,
new tires, sood cood U10
'62 Mere Wa~. 11uto. RlrH,
air. carrier. xlnt shape. S7SO
545--0341
166°CA_L..,,IE=N~T=E,....,,..,$1:-::900:-=-=-
892.-:4958 after 5 PM
MUSTANCW
'66 MUSTAllt
2 plus 2 :IE:dc. V8 enetne, a u t o m a le t ra l'Wftillklll,
power • • recUo and
heater.
S1995
G-la!S y
'IO Country Sedan Wagon. • ST ANSIUI
Pl. pb, Ml, fXce1 eanci. IUICK
5611• 21• HAltlOlt ILVD.
'6'l ...... J'utvra R/R. con A MISA 646.9022 ~:-vw, c1eu. 1191• '65 M•tallt
'tO FOltD SEDAN •• ,,,_ PoPlllar llPOrts cpe. Ben-
..-e1tet 5 PM • 11111 nn Cretn wltll c.'Qfto ......_ftlte~. • 9 J'Cl'D RANCH WAGON. VI ..... Spedall)' priced
t DR. •. __.,. • '* ~· tndDe •tu
MllCUIY and Uc. only
$47 tin. $47 tM. OAC
ELMORE
.t-. -
Sport Coupo VI, eutom•tic. power stHri"t ·
redlo, hu ter, ev1nin9 orchid w/bleck vinyl
interior.
Econolln1 pld~p with toftnu u cover. Extre nicL
795
f
UMd C•r• 9900 UMd C•rs
MUSTANG.
66 Mustang CT. R/H. bltn
stereo. 4 spd. mag whls. 4
new llret., excel cortd. Make
offer. 548-9760 afl 6pm
65 MUSTANG V-8. auto,
PS I PB. 25,<XX> miles. Nu
tires. 4~
'65 Mustang, blue convert.
Automatic. Snappy & clean! s l&>O. * 673-4991
PLYMOUTH
-
PONTIAC
ROY CARVER
PONTIAC
~ H~ Bl., Com M-
Kl 6-4444
°'-nge County'1 !!xclurrdw
De al er tar kolll • ftO)-et and
Bendy.
'64 GTO, ocean blue, drk blue
'Ll. PLYMOUTH Int.. bucket seats. 389 eng. OLDSMOBILE w $65.12 per mo. Aft dn pay
-------Fury· II ' 4 Door sedan. VB OAC or 11595. * "l'.\uality engine, automall~s-Holiday Rambler 642-60'23
,.. slon, radio and heater. '6'2 PONT. Bonneville conv .. Compact" 1 9 $ 5 5 xlnl cond., pwr. steer. &
63 OlJ)S F-85 V-8 CUTLASS brka., R/Hi Tri•pwr. Real
2 dr. HDTOP SPORT CPF.. mag whls: lmmac. $995 .
Hydra. trans .. power steer., STANSBURY 893-4683
R/H, elc. A bead turning BUICK r-1966--PO-NTJ_A_C ___ G_T0_.-4-spd-.
beauty • glistening Tahiti 2100 HARBOR BLVD. new wide ovals. low miles.
turqoisc w I lmmac. whilo COST A MESA 646-9022 642-9652 111 s pm.
vinyl bucket seat inter. "In 96 PO a JUJt ri""'t size for many!" '61 PLYMOIJI'H 6 cyl, aid 1 . 2 NTIAC Tem~. Sta· ''''"' d. 1 hon Wagon. Good cond. ONLY $119$ trans, 4 dr, ra 10, c ean. S500. 673-7419 1st Car Lot on Harbor Blvd. Good trllllsp. $200. 494-5110 =========
JOHNSON & SON
Unooln-Mercury
Costa Mesa Branch
!>11 Harbor Blvd. 642-7triO -
For Sale .
1954 Plymoulh. RAMBLER
$75. 546--7735 ========:.. JAVELltJ. 11uto. p«, pb, blk vin roof. blk Int. Will PONTIAC sacrifiet' $87.2'3 per mo. Aft
dn OAC. '62 Pontiac lloliday Rambler 64~~
~Mana Sport Coupe. Gorge-'63 Ambassador, S •rp.
CIUS Baroque Gold with 000· 545-1484
RAMBLER
'59 Rambler
AMERJCAN STATION WAG·
ON. Probably the prettiest
tittle wagon in Orange Coun-
ty. Carnival red with aute>-
mallc trans. Perlect foe the
family second car. T h i s
weekend includes tax • lie.
$27 dn. • $27 mo. OAC
ELMORE
MCYl'ORS
9625 Garden Grove Bl•d.
Carden Grove JE 7~
T-llRD ~
'66 T-BIRD, candy &A>le red.
Bick llllldau top, like new
tires, full pwr, xlnt cond.
$2700. Priv. party. 646-2500
'64 T-BIRD Landau top, dlr,
air, like new. QX> cUll dn
or older car. alt 5. 494-ml.
~17
'58 THUNDERBlRD CONV.
Full power $250.
• 54().7856 •
'61 T-BIRD, VERY CLEAN,
ALL POWER. STJO. Private
party. 644-lfi65
'59 T·BU'd, full pwr., fa.ct.
air: $550 Ca.sh. 1734 Main.
Huntingtoo Sch.~
Dial 642-5678 fer RESULTS
"Powerhouse!"
9S4 OLDS ultra hi<ompres-
sion1 346 HP "STARnRE"
HDTOP SP'l'. CPE. i..oaded
~ll !act. AIR CON DITION·
ING. full power eqpl. AM·
FM rAdlo. etc .. etc. 81.'aut.
honduras maroon w/pluah
black vin,yl bucket sC-a I in·
ter. A rl!lll "he" man's car!
trastlnit beige bucket oSC&lll. ========:::....!.-=========
Loaded with extn11. Ero-UMd Cars 9900 Imported Autos 9600
nomlcal. you bet! Weekend -----------...... .------
ONLY $1599
1st car Lot on Harbor Blvd.
JOHNSON & SON
Lincoln· Mercury
C.Osta Mesa Branch
9U Harbor Blvd. 642·7l?JO
special tnctudf.'ll tax and lie.
$27 dn . 27 mo. OAC
ELMORE·
• MCYroRS.
9625 Gardfon Ct'OVe Blvd.
Ca.rden,Crove JE 7-6630
65 PONTIAC Cataliaa -Ve n·
tura, hunt linkage, 4 apd,
ltlck ahltt. Orilinal mileage
'64 Old1moblle a owner. Like flew con-
VISTA CRUISER dltlon. $1800. 962--1229
Station wa~. powl"r. air · conditioning. Lnw miles. 65 ·cro 4 epd.. Stereo. $ l l9S. rrver.; mllg8. positraction:
•LLIN aood tim: .nany txtna. "' Like new! 53&-9435 OldsmobU~iJlec lne. · mo So. Coast Hwy. 51A. wap. · ·54 6 talina.
Lquna Beadl '49t-l<84 • Xlnl cond. R/H, pa, au10. orir awrier. Rua. 56-mJ
aft 4 pm.
'67 Ojk 442. Gold wlblk ·,..., PONTIAC "---""-. vtnyl top, a I r rood, d1lc V4 ounm:""""
brb, ps. pb, AM/FM. wide Olnvert. Beau ln11de Uld
oval ·Urea, M+-1542 out. $9. 162.-5382
'13 OLDS OJU... v .a. tot' 14 Bonneville, ·•Jr, pb,
C'Clftd, N t w lk°N sea. pe, P"I' wndWs, RAH,
673-6934 Sl!m * 642-37l'l
... PLYMOUTH
15 PONT. 2+2; pwr. lletr. ~
brakn~ Vlllruonlc. XJnt
eond. S1llO. M2-380I
't3 PLYMOUTH, I cyl., 'at PONT Oat. Ma bl"UM. 6
automatic: 4 door. white tune-up, ctn Ill A out. sm.
1edan. 2 nu Urea, like ~ 6T.HlllG
teet coven . r.cent valve A .-62-PO-NTIA--C-C_P_._Xl_nt_OOD'_Mo.
ring Job. new tan belt. Just ·
lubed • oO cbanlf'd. Ex· Uon. 4 IPf°ed, blc enc.
ctllenl frantpor1ation ~•r. 642-51Zl
Nffd to It'll thle weekend! '13 TEMPEST. Excellent
l3IO or.,_ offer. NT ... condition. Ree ........ call .... ..,, --...... ..
I I
• ••••••••••••••
'55 FORD • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $139
'57 OLDS ••••••••••••••• $199
VI. auto. I'S, l'I,
'54 BUICK • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $199
'SS CHEY ••••••••••••••• $199
·ss FORD .•••••••••••••• $199
'60 FORD ........ : ..... Slff w....,,""
'63 OLDS .•••••••••••• ! • $299
Au!GrNllC
' > -'51 DODGE ••••••••••••• $2"
'62 PLYM ••••••••••••••• $39'
I~. elltD, I'S.
Auto Discount Ccntr.r ·
642-462 1
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YOUR CHOICE -
~_: '68 MU$T ANG
---$2288 ---
•AND NEW
'68 FALCON
Fre1h •ir h.eter I defreder, dul ~reulic ..,•Ir• 1.;;t;m,
!.relre lite, frellt d-utsy. li91ris, c)oth I •inyl inter!~,
p•ddM d•1h I YiMf, willdthield we1hers I wipe,.. .We
view .. irrot. •
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YOUR CHOICE _
llAND
NIW
----$2388---
FrHh Air Heeter I Def~e1ter, leclr11p, Dome: Courle1y 1.Side U9hh, l11clret SHh, All Vinyl
Trim, Nylo11 Carpets, llec:lrer '•11•1 M011ld in9• I Air Sceop Ornament, S11t I Sl.owlcler lelh,
'•clclacl DHh l Viao11, Wlncl1hialcl Wethors l Z Speed Wipers. Ho. 274 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 10% 1 TOltiM~~~N
Freali Air HHter I Defroater, Vinyl I Clotll Upho.latery, H;I .. I lltyo11 Cerpets, lec~-U,. ,
Dome, C.11rto.y I Side l i9hta, lloclrer '•nel I WhMI Meulclinp, 'oclded D•1~ 'I Visors, So•t
l' Sho11lder kits, Wlnd1hlelcl WHhen I 2 Speed Wlperi. He. 260. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY,
'::,' '68 F·250 STYLESIDE ~ .
'::
1 '68 RANCHERO
----$2288 ---t
--·..tt.cl ....
SALES TAX AND LICENSE
1/3 or 309!. clown NOT required •t WILSON POltD
where your a~ INnk credit will ~Ufy nu
for. mlntmum p1yment on your new .ur. or
new truck.
SPECI AL FINANCING AVAILABLE ·---$2388---
Fretli ·AW HHtor l Defrotter, lack·U,, Oo111t, CMrttay & Sl4a l lthtt, Day-Hite, lftaide & 011+-
ai4o 11-te Cofttrol Ovhlcle Mirrer, .l rith+ Metel Mo11l4'in91, 'aclclecl Duh encl Vj ao,., s .. +
I "-l4or lolh. Wllld1hiel4I Wuhert & 2 S,eM Wipers. No. 2'4. IMMEDIATE OELIV E~Y
Special arrangements with leading ~ and fin.
ance companies &ive us t he opportunity to offer
ter.ms which may
•• ~ +on p1ckup. Frosh •ir hoefof I def,, rMio, vl...,t epltol. ,i...We I out.de 111irron. ICC ,..· fleet~,, •Ht Mlts, ,.clclM clt1h l vi~ w/alliefft wHhot I 2 ~. wipers, 1:00.16.5 I ,It·-
tlr .. , lrent l roer sh .. lr •~ra, R.•·•·111•tlc spri11p. H .. >SO. IMMEDIATE DE.LIVERY. =D '68 fAIRLANI '::' '68 FAIRLANE
~~ ~~~!!!!l!!!F~iV , ---$2288 ....
LO W!' Y OU R PA YMENT S
Buy your new car or truck tnd reduce your monflily
payments. ·
REDU C E YOUR
M 0 NT H l:Y . C ASH 0 UT LAY
12-24-38, 'or 48-Month Financing ·
Available on Approved Credit
Uae the equity In Y.OU? old car, PAID FOR OR NOT,
to make the down payment on. your new or med
('ar or truck at WILSON FORD and even aet
..
• ---$23U ..
Specfelly ociuippecl. All atendud fectory •4'uipmont pl111 1.,. .... top. le4y •~• moulclin91,
whHI covera, WSW tlrH, IHtecl •in I Het trim.
·cASH BACK Lh •~L-• ~~ "'•' •t• ,,.•for I clof., vlnyl I cloth 11phol., ..,t .. 'I rayen cph, ~eck-11p, do-crtay I -··~
llthh, rock enel I whl mids, •cl duh I •i1er1, ... +. I alil4, ~alts, w/ .. leld w1hr I 2 1 • • !•
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today.
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SATURDAY I ...., w....y (C) (90)
LI r ... m
t:OO R 9 Cl) tllp11'1 ""-: (C)
(lO) Horan Is asstfned by 8ritllh
MAY 4 lntellirence to sabot11e 1 strateck: hlpway tunMl in Gef1111ny, but 1n
I V I ~ I "" <. officer who is suppowl.Jo 11Sist
him 1tts him down. (R)
D 9 00 S.twUJ lllPt 0:.'!! 5:001 Tiil Ille .._. (C) (60) Mewits: (C) "l1ll CMll • O 00 fruk McCtt (C) (30) (dram•) '64-0tborah Kerr, Hayley
fim•le lledctrS SMw: (C) (30) Mills, John Miiis. Dame Edith
uon Williams 1uest.s. Evans.
I ... City (C) (60) (;J er ..... IX Movie: "Tiit .,., tlll
1Z O'CMcll Hip (60) Eartll C.•pt rn" (drama) '62-
Saplirlllll Tllt•tr• Janel Munro. Leo McKern, Edward
UD lftitW: "Pro1ress Report Judd.
-uplorin11 the Moon." ii) EAMra MadtR
@!) E Dnptf1lr . t:JO R 9 Cl) PetlicNt J.nctllMI: (C) UOI S.tuf .. -Nws (C) (30) (lO) Betty Jo finds her drum
: • -1 house. much to the dismay of her llelMJ IMdt: (C) (60) Jerry future husband. (R) Wallace 1unts.
Iv.,.,. " ....._ ., s.: (C) 8 Dr. Kiw.t: (60) "Buminc Sky."
) "Clvt of the, Dud." @(}) Htltyweod Palace: (C) Tnitll er C:....lletlc:tl (C) (30) (60) Sammy Davis Jr. hosts. Davis'
ArriM ti 111ftt 1uests Include Raquel Welch (for·
mer "Palace" Billboard Girl who
7:11a9 Cl) CIS &etli111 Nin: ('C} turned star), Dianna Ross and The iO)~er Mudd. Supremes. Joey Bishop, the comedy .... ::.:' :Js: (~ (30) "A team of Burns and Schrieber. and
'fntnd Indeed." A prospect0< ri! ;~-:=~ (R) '
tl¥es•lhe "°'!O's of • tragedy when fl) It• de Mexico
ht breaks h11 """' and returns to · Sii -~ . Delth · V1lley in search of 1 lost lO:OO ¥' !4YI Mannrx: (C) (60) Man·
silver }!line. . nix ts ~ 1ned to a case of pollct
11 lwe LllCJ (JD) co.rr~ption and sent on a secret
Clllipa's lslan4 (C) {30) m1SS10n to rescue a suspected pay-...,... flra off woman, who Is hldln1 in ' dis-
...,.. tlll Cllitlr tint city Ind is ructy to turn hef.
El .._. [lb lMe s-elf in. Ruta lee auests. (R) · ID ..._: (C) (30) Cliff Kirk. ,.._. 8 3([) Jlail me-: (C) (60) II) Cini in S. Cua
SheHty Berman, Tema Brewer~ ll>'.301 ..... 16 (60)
Caesar, Peter Nefo and Mil Tonne II .._.: ('C} (30) ''Land of ~ (tii Tiii Slillt: (C) (60) .Rub;lif•t." Bllt• Ward hosts a
!f'ht ~Art ColltctoB." A· da 1 1 f1tc1nat1n1 and colorful tour of the
dlstr . .___.__._ IMI __! lends of India end Persia. futured ~ is an '"-."'"' ma.:... are the mosques altd temples. for Srmon Tempfaf. ahas The S.1nl 1-,,.. (C) (2 hr.) Simon mcues "•t11h1 from ab-., Dtlmud
ductioll. only to become lllVOlvtd In 1n inttmational •rt tMft. which 10:55 0 lllwl (C)
puts him in COMidtrlbi. d1n1•. 11:00 • Eltwlf' era.. ~ (C)
Ann Btll lutSb. (R) • Clete Roberts. " I!...,,.. :>~60~ (C) (30) • I:" r:>,,... (C) ~~ -= (90) "Hllh ll:OS(;J.._..: (C) "Dhe ........ (1cf.
.'' HlltftPllnY lloprt. Ida LU· wntllrt) '41 -Enol Flpn, Freel
pino star. . MICMyrray, Ralph Bellemy, Alals m ?:~' DIJ ... Smith. ~~ • (C) (JiO) Thi Kinc u:is 8 ,....._ si Mtwll! (C) ""'
Si1t1n. 84* CIMtlt .elld AMllO Rey lllfti It t111 r., .t lie tlllrs'"
join in • tribute to •II mott1en (___.....) '60 _ Robert Pmton ~~ ~-1 . •
I .;__. (30) Dorothy McGu•J•· Eve Arden, An· __.. aela Lansbury.
Tiii Alt ._.. ' D t111 uni 1ttw Nws: <C> (30) Off • ..., Jess Marlow.
1:11 D lilJ CJ) .....,.... lalllt (C) (30) D SltwdaJ Nlpt M4Mt: (C) e c:..tJy Mtllic (C) (3 hr) 'Tiit * lift" (dran\f) 'Sfr-Klr11 fD 111[1' Jwut: "Still a Brother-DouaJas. Anthony Quinn, P1mel1
· Inside the Ne(ro Middle Cius." Brown.
fl) AlllOf en el Desitf1D ID .....
l:lO 1J a Cl) My Tint Softs: (C) (30) 11:30 0 Mowie: ''TIM Rocllln1-Htna Win·
Robbie end Katie cancel their wed· '!"" (drama) 'SO-John Miiis, Vil•
din1 plant on tht M of lht ~· ~ ..... , 111 1111 *""°"'· :. s..t: (30) (111utlcal) '42 -8tttJ • t,. U JilQw Ofiwel Is f 1a11t1." , ;rabla, Jollft p.,.._
Carol Burnett auests as Oz.111! All· 11!.45 0 Tiii TtllicM Slltw (C)
nie, a Westerri entertainer who ac· 12:30 m All·Nlpt Movtel: (C) Toniaht's
cidentally swallows an olive con· •ledions are "Killers Are Ch•I·
taining a miniaturized reoeiver. "'1· lenged." "Rome, 1585." "Valley of
nie. unaware of the olive's con-the Doomed," and "Go-Go Mania."
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Locked in the grip of a nameless fear!
Robert Preston and Dorothy McGuire in a
Los Angeles Television Premiere.Tonight. In Color.
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SUNDAY
4..1>0 O @ [f) ! Irie IA I Pursuit of Exetlence: VienM ~hair .Boys. A repeat lifoadcast, focusing -0n an Austrian boy s training to
become a chorister with the )¥Orld·famous Vienna Choir Boys.
Written and produced by Ernest Pendrell, the program follows
12·year-old Rainhardt Tilly from the time of his acceptance
as a candidate for the renowned choral group to the day when
he rs accepted-Or rejected-for the Vienna Choir Boys. It Is
also the story of the rapport that develops between the
red·haired freckle-faced youngster and his teacher, Professor
Ferdinand' Grossman, who has been associated with the choir
for 30~ars. 5:30 DID • G.E. FantMy ~r: "Smokey th~ Bear." James c_ag·
ney is eard again as narfator of this animated color musical
about the symbol of the U.S. Forest Service's fire prevention
campaign. Johnny Marks noted writer of many Christm11
songs including "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," cbmposed
the original tunes for the .ani"°'aglc special that captivated
audiences and critics alike when it was orlglnally colorcast
in November of 1966.
7:30 • 9 Cil The Ed Sullivan Hour. Ed gains ~nother thirty
min·utes this evening and devotes the full 90·minute program
to a salute to Irving Berlin on his 80th birthday. Guests hon·
oring Berlin include Bing Crosby, Ethel Merman, Diana Ross
and The Supremes and Fred Waring and His Glee Club. Peter
Gennaro dances and provides the choreography. Berlin, whose
friendship with Sullivan has spanned several dec;aOes, makes
one of hrs rare telev1s1on appearances for the event. He is
writing a new song for the occasion and introduces it on the
program.
. TUESDAY ,
10:00 IJ QI Ci) Campat1n '68: "The Indiana Primary." Walter Cron·
kite is anchorman for this report on the results of the Indiana
primary, the first confrontation between Democrats Sen. R<;>bert
F. Kennedy of New York and Sen. Eugene McCarthy of Minne·
sota. The program originates 1n New York, with Eric Se\/areid
and Joseph Benti assisting Cronkite. Remote reports from the
candidates' headquarters are handled by John Hart (assigned
to Kennedy) and Oa\/1d Schoumacher (regularly covers Mc·
Carthy). CBS news utilizes its Vote ProfJle Analysis sy$tem to
provide early projection of winners and their percentages in
the Indiana primary.
WEDNESDAY
9:00 D @ @ I f!''\lo The Best on Record: The Gramn:iy Show. Mississippi· rn bbie Gentry, singer of "Ode to Billy Joe,"
and country stylist Glen Campbell are just two of the 1967.
Grammy Award winne~ who participate in tonight's color spe·
'clal. The Grammv Awards are bestowed annually by the Na·
tional Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NA.RAS) for
outstanding artistic performances on record. Other guests in·
elude Lalo Schifrin, Jack Jones. Chet Atkins and The 5th ~
Dimension.
DAY J, .
lctOO DO ~ ~n "Somehow It Works.'' NBC news calls this one an "affectionate, playful review of American poli·
tical campaign techniques.'' Stuart Schulberg produced and
directed, and Edwtn Newman ts writer and on-amera reporter. The spectal ,xplores the roots of campaign techniques. that
do not exist anywhere else in the. world. Schu.lberg forecasts
the future of campaigns (Betting more expensive each year).
He also filmed the current campaigns but avoided the current
Issues. The special uses historic (black and white) film
going back es far es the tum of the century-old prints and
other memorablli&--that document campaign phenomena like
buttons, banners, baby·klulng. marching bands and fancy hats.
SAT\JRDAY •
9:.IO O !HJ Cl) I ~ew;f The Slnpn: A behind-the-scenes and can·
ter stage prone o two female vocalists-one on the threshold
of stardom and the other at the peak of her career. The pro-
gram throws the spotlight on the dynamic rise and personal
and professional disslmilarlt1es of beautiful and talented Gloria
Loring and the number one female vocalist in the pop field,
'-Aretha Franklin, voted female vocalist of the year by the
, 'major trade publications. The broadcast follows the girls to
rehearsals, to skull sessions with their friends and advisors,
shows them performing In front of packed audiences and at
home relaxing. Writer-producer Ste\/e Fleischman said Aretha
and Glot1a pursue the same goa~uccess. But their philoso-
phies, wayi of life and routes to stardom are as dlssimllar as
their singina styles.
THE DAI LY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 4, 191
SUNDAY l a.di"' ......... (C) (I)..., ....
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MAY 5
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Ocean O..,."
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5:50 a CiM us 11lil o.,,..... 12:00 D °'""9L AllJMI? (C) .. ~ The experier
7:00 II r.. llld Jerry (C) ment ind the Secret City." ha tri1n chori• CD Tiie 111111 AnlMrl Mdntyr9 crutes I dinosaur oa.. worid·flmout
7:15 '6 Tiie Clll~ drawln1 bolrd to illustrate tlle • are del1lled.
ciple tlllt drawint must bt • G ht ._.
7:30 I UMlrdl1 (C} with proper 11ipment. BlshoP. Miri. Prlfile 0 Dindllu: (C) ''The Scrolls f stone, Ind
• W..W ef Yed (C) Leeuwarden." ainlinl teen
Mr. Willlllffe .. (C) I llltlltlpllt Parent BobbJ Hirt.
CotltltrJ Miik (C) @ faltll fer TodlJ (C) ~Hetlhlt l.'001 a (I) l.a•p Untl My f.. ..... Detllcthe E ""lil..,... .. (C) 12:30 B , ... 111c1 r.11ce (C) ...
12) @ Cod II the AlllMf (C) I-es Ind Antnfs: (C) Gari. 4:30 r • Tiie Ptraptlwe ,,1'911t Nelson Rocklftller auests. ,r 0 CJ) &) flitll ftf TtdlJ (C) ressron l:JO II L• Up ind LIM @00 SpcN1s KLYD-0-Sc.pe (C) 1mlnes hOI* !t~r~S~~~s:=~ ~: @ @ lllllPt (C) mind.:':! tor Jofy. 12:45 IJ Allpll Wn,-1p (C) . WorW I
0 lllbell W'lttl I CtllM (C} 1:00, @ CJ) Mtlt Ille Prm (C) Cl) f1tM 0 ~ "Riden ta t11e Slln" Wilfr.Wtlnl WtfW 5:00 ,..-..
(sci-Ii) '54 -Willltm Lundi11n, ~CD Qui,_ ,........, @ OC
Hefbert Marsh1ll. : lt) The $100,000 llMtoA • ~
I Kt111ryn 111111•111 (C) Ch1mpions lnt1m1tion1I lfllf !Dllf· • • V1nce1
(}) hntleostll Holl.... n1ment. f11turin1 many of \ht llfallCle (])To• and Jerry (C) world's llnHt profmonal &Ol1en 111\1'1
Yltltana Sebfe los Hliot In ttieir only American 1pp_ea11ncei 1 ~ s.
of the year, Is telecnt hvt 111111 Ell t:OOI ca..,. T11r.• Champions Country elub. The final , .,.. ~~C) (C} round action will be reported ~ S:JO u.JCI
Mot i.. .. Mowles: '"""nter Meet· the p11y1rs approach the ar~_. . (j
• , 11~ "' .. the 14th hole af the ·Cllamp_. " I •nd 'Ther Who Oare. Cypreu Cr1ft courw. Frank Bealt n1rrites Y......_ (C) tooll the Houston· title from dt .lotlnny ~ ~=-' n.~ tnd fltldln1 clltmpion Arnold Pall• tunes for
'lolt I Ma.ii. " list yur bJ one atrob. iired in n · D Mlltl• $ MMe: (C) "T• 1 .. ft CJ)=:-.:& (C) tlliitr' (dr1ma) '63-James Ma•. n. I ., &atle .lotln Miiis. A pompous I~ a.,. t:JOI CJtro ...i Ill ..._ (C) colonel with an inferiority com• : Tiie 1
Mlltltl Ill MINltler (C) cl1shu witll a IOPhisticated catt
E lllwinT Holr . frn junlo( officer. • ___ ...,_..J -..._ Dltlctlwt • Mowle: "MIM On ~
(drama) '47 -Bura• Meredltt. 1t:t01 ... ta 1Mra1 (C). ;:.:~ HO 1:1' .. ~ T1lil ts Ill Lift (C) II) Cllll 11 s. c... v1nces . =-~~ (C) l:lOlhldy * "'-=o~~el • MMe: "1111 ,..., lw" · """ Ce :t .... : (C} ScW 1mined
(western) '57-Rllll Timblytl, • uled pest is sttte Superinte,,.. demonst
ria Talbott. ot Education Mu Rafferty. tson~ 1
I ..... DltdN (C) • ~ " Calwlfy (C) ·~nses.
(I) ff~ (C) U @ I ........ Mlrldll (ct .......
Cl) --2. .. 1.,,,.._ltJ Une (C) to Cinc:t
Oii Ct•.-: (C) ''VletMm: 1111 I" lO:IO II 11111Wef/oniw. (C) D tD Cil n. Callltllc 1to1r: (C)
"At the G rtaroots" contiders the
ways in which the Second Yttlcan
Council's io11 of reform .. nd ,.
aewal ht1 1ffected American 111r·
ilhes..
8 ANGELS vs. TIGE~ * Excitin' BnebaU-Uve In Color from Detroit a-... ....... : (C) An114• ¥L Detroit T11m. u .... l""'Y (C) (jJJ 'fl .,....., (C)
11:80' I Cl) NHL ....., c., ...,.
DMJ fMritl ..._: (C) Capt
Robert Tobin, Hollywood Tahmacle
CofllS,. S.lvttlon Arrrry, lllelb.. 01•11u. (C)
1Y Out."' Guest. Dr. H1rold W. l:JO I~
Rood. Is questioned by studtlib ~
from C11remont Men's Collete °"" rter!'
cernin1 ttle rHIOfll for our i~ uncon•
ment in Vietnam 1nd ttle way out f b) 1r=:~: .... aq (C) i~
Z:JO D .,._ (C) .._ Trail: l4f' '~
(upente) '64-Jote Ferrer. 5"11 ~ s,.
!..t"fi-1 F.-...: (C) "It Ha~ Jtct ~ lleUfldlJ." 7:11. Cit l:OO! lellef (C} R1n111 fMtwt: (C) "The u1una Art efforts
tstlvll." fawnrt
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Tiie 11111,.1 UMI
Cellr TllNh: (C) "Tllllndtr·
httd. Son ol Rieb."
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Eac.liftci: VIit!•• Clllir ..,. (C)
Tht experittlcts of a ~I Au$o
tri1n chorist• tr1inln1 fOf the
world·flmous Vienna Choir Boys
are det1iltd.
l1J ht ..... : (C) GUiits art Joe,
!lrshop, Mlrilm M1Mbl, Mr. BllCk-
stont. 1nd the sonawrttfn1 ind li111in1 t11m of Tommy Ba,ee ind
4:JOml.~: 9 CJ) bl••I Secrets: (C)
tSSIOn Of Lowe7'' PJOIJlm U ·
1mines how Inhibitions ire l•mtd
• nd COfttrolled.
=t-rr.!.T (l)FuK ............
SM ir...: (C) cittt Roberts.
9 @ Tiie •• T1lil ... '(C) MOvte: (C) "Tiit Flf' {horrof) I ~.;::··~
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5:JO PJ (I) All ...... (C) "'\... @ 5. [. ,...., lltw: (Q
" ., the Btar." Juies Clane,
narrates the 1nlm1ted mlllicll.
Johnny Milts compcmd or11i111I
tunes for this specl1I th1t orllinally
1irtd In 1966.
Tiie ....... (C) I ... ., .. c.t.y
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i V I 'J I r J ! ,
...... QI (I) Tiit !lit c:.t.r. (C) {10) "Mtdlcal Elec:tronics." Ad·
vances In rnedie1I eltctn>nie>-a
1lt'IJ field In which en1inetr1 and
doctors wort as 1 le1m-1ra U ·
1mlned on thi1 broadcast which
demonstrates "Sim One." an elec·
, tronic dummy with "hum1n" re-
sponses. ( R) 8 r.lb Perlde: (C) (60) "Sllutt
ID Cinco dt Meyo.''
l:JO • ..,.. ..., (C) (30) I WICtitll -i. Ar11J (C) (60)
~ ri1 flWer: (C) (30) "Ccnl
flVlf. • lll n11< Rieu II llnodced
uncontcious 1nd Flipper Is 1l1ldt
d11f by underwater uploslons. (R)
I Tiit n.t T•• (C) (60) Tnllll tr C1•1,unc• (C) (30)
.._.... 22: "Tht 11111 Min
Wins."
fE) s,.u11tlH: "Tht Chan1in1
Prlsicttncy." (R) a Cl) °"' ltldl °"' 1:t0 ea m ..... : <C> <30> Forttt R1npr ll0r11 Stu11'1 continues ~Is
efforts to 1et tt11 Town .Council of
Fawnridp to enforce lb llWI on
bulldin1 construction. Nrttl movtna. ind w1ter Pollution. (R) a ~ (6) .... ....-.: (C) <30> ''ricpl0rin1 Jl(Ulr Country." M1rtln
and Jim return to 1n "" In north·
8f!I M•ico ID find a cettll-.illllll
_ 111111r ind her cw th1t tti., hed • blllCI on Kllherine Anne Porte(s into Ult albftct ol ..., 111d co.-
e1pturtd ind rtloclted mont111 11tst-.e11n1 llCMI, 11 1 lt'lldJ In tenpnts.
ur11e{. (~ hurnan .. w. 11 wldtnc:ed by m ie.-(C) (30) JG Llth1111 •
8 JOHN GARY KOSTS SPt:e. 1ta IMAI ........_,_. 111c1 w11, m CM11111 HldlllJl (C) (60) T• * GUEST, CAROL BURNETT al 11ope •nd delpllf, lntrlrue. ~ ronto M1rtbonll vs. fletlftlcWo Nii
DON'T MISS.THIS ONE! eimrli!ll~ ... rn..y: -~et, .... CC> a .... ..., Slllw: <t> <90> Erroll <C> <M> r,...,.ted •re 1nterv1tws 10:•1 w.w " , ... (C) <30> G1rner, Dell• R.... Ptachtl ind with !tit leldinf Oemomtk: ind Dlwld s.ml~ (C) (2 hr)
Htl'b, Ind Clrol Burnttt suest. Republlan e1ndldltu for nomlnl· 11:00 8 a-O'Cltc* 11.,..t: (C) f!:°l>~30~m';, ~ .. ,~ lion to the Pmidency Ind lffdln1 C!ltll Robedl. Sten OUM.
A 11J1U ve..i l1unclled from the PolitlCll Raures. 8 Tiie lUlll lltw llln: (C) (30) . m Cl!lmD Wtlnl Ducll If lilt 'Gn Brouw • ~R)la stolen by enr1tarm-"9ril:---icfT60) Shown 1,.. film1 · 8 0peo lw Dllciu• (C) (30)
511111 .. ,1 ~-(C) (30) unique dlllCel from tt1t Collao, ' 1111l" Drarna 1bout 1 bUli11119n1n' 11 u.. LllCJ (30) nMr bef011 seen on televllion of G llllicM: (C) .. (30) "Seed ol Di.
,__ l'Alombl1, c.,lon. G,_., Kor•. wholt belief In God chln111 wtleft
7:JO QI Ed Mtn.: (C) (90) Slam, Bollvil ind otheQ. his tlen•rt dlupter la raped end
Special ute Is paid to Irvin& flJ Alwl!IM VlrilCJ a.. becomes Pr'ellllnl Rlbtlt LINllll Btr11n on his 80th blrthd1r. Some 8> _.. Ad.-•nd M1rion Roa stir.
of the 1uests who will ulute the t-.JOI C. _, Tract (C) (30) I CIMlrdl 111 * ..._ (C) (60)
compottr·trridst are Bing Crosby, • "'-(C) (30) Sten Richerds. 00 ::....O.,:(C(C))/llln _ Ettie! Merm1n, Dl1111 Ross 1nd The PNfllt/MuiN r.... Cl) ,.,
SUpremes. Fred W•ri•I end His CtM TNh 11:15 IJ N..a: (C) H1ny RlllOlltf. g::et~u~,:;ct ::,::~~ ':: 10:00 R9 Cl) M..._: ••1 n h (C) ll:JO 9 MIN: <C> ·~t II
end pnwide the choreoaraphy. (lll) . Pemtll RobtrtJ plays Ille ..... __.. (dr1m1) 53-Glenn Ford, D fD (!) Wilt oan.,: (C) (60) prllidint al • smell country wtlclll Ann Shtridln. ·
"Johnny Shiloh." Put· I of two ltCl'lt·police chief ii plattlnf Ilia 8 Nlllc Slrwlc:e (C)
parts. Civil Wer drama b1sed on 0¥trthrow. G WorM ti Ytdl (C)
the true story of 1 drummer ~ D@OO Hltll Cll'-err•I: (C) ll:U D Ci1) (])MC .._. (C)
(Kevin Corconn) fOf 1n Ohio mil· (60) "The T¥.st" Henry Silvi ltary company wllo runs 1w1r from 1uests as " utionlry wllo pllna lZ.111 D 111N: (C) "Tille II• ti Ttn"
home to accompany the en>UP to asusai111te nlto Jull'lll-4liled (romance) '53-Sttr1in1 Heyden,
when the, ire e1lled Into action. President of u~n tht Cln· Ann Sheridan.
Bri1n Keitll ~stirs. (R) non A1nch. (R) G) MtN: "Nt Mlllef Vied' (com·
GMHllN $ Mlwil: CC> '1.llft 11 8 SUNDAY NEWS REPORT tdr) '48 -D1n1 Alldrws. Lllll ~ M•.,, '911i•rw 1:"MI" (dram•) * Pres. by Harris & Frank Palmer. S>-W1ll11m Holden, Jennifer Jones. a SHdlJ ~ (C) (30) t ·OO ft MMe· "11Wi111 HIP" (mlllk:tD I =ee:.~) CC) (90) l1J Wiiiie• F. lllddlr Slllw: (C) • ·~.Powell, Donltlly Llmour.
~~ Hew ~) D1mt RIMcca Wat dltcusm l:JO llt C--. ~ ''P1ri1 Under·
Tiie FllMtl CW: Jull1 Clllld Nfltlllby and Tl'IUOft" •nd erouncl" • ~how to prepare broiled chlcll·l-------------------------
1.-00.ii ;'rnt:..f•r;; (C) (60) "By ~· $k"-l<i~. ' '·.
Fon:e anTYtolence," Part I of two ~--~J,E :·:. L
p1rts. Dave Spiers hu the 111n · of 1J U w
fomler prison pal Mu GriMold & "'~'1>0-'~'' ldd111ped In Ofdtr ID force him to ;w"·
. enlineer 1 multi·milllon·doller rob-bery. Arthur Hiii, Wllli1m Windom
(UeSt. (R)
I Halls Of hr
Tiit Sltlr s,edll (R) v .....
1:30 q (j) Mttlltrs·ll·LH: (C) ( ) . on Apin. Off' Apln lohtn·
frin." Thi wtddlnc pl1111 tor di.
d1u&httr and IDfl al ntilflborinf
f1mllits 10 1wry for twtfYoM but
the bride •nd aroom. (R) B Upbelt: · (C) liO) The Pl1tten.
file Hum1n Bti~Tht lrbh Rovers.
ind Gent & Debbie 1uest. • Tiie Al .. (C) (30)
fl) Tiit Woftd T.-mr. "Tht -if~=·:~ I) Ricardo Montalb1n. Ol1hann
tarroll and The First Edition rodl
110UP luesl ( R) · D~@ loaun: (C) (60) "To
Die In Dartness." limn Whitmora
1uesta as a man who Siiks ID avenc-his prison stay by holdlna
8tn and Cindy pritOM11 In •
dtler1ed mine. Mlch1el Lindon
m1lles hit debut u 1 dlrtctor In
his own script a cm m s-11J "lcM ...-. "!Iii, efTtell" (dr1m1) '6S-Vivlen
L eifh. Slmont Sianoret. JOit Ferrer,
Ltt M1rvln, Otbr Wtrntr, Eliubtth
Alfll'1. Gtorae Sea•lt Jose Greco. MlchHI Dunn. Comp1Sslonate story,
SUNDAY
9:00 D (i7J ()) "Ship Of Fools.'' Columbia Pictures commissioned ~ariley l<ramer to produce and direct this powerfully moving
drama based on Katherine Anne Porter's mammoth novel.
The all·star cast includes several Oscar winners.
TUESDAY
t:OO II 9 @ (C) "McHale's "-"Y·" Ernest Borgnine, Joe Flynn,
ffm -e-Onway and Gary Vinson star in the Universal release that
gives you 93 minutes of the TV series presented as a movie.
•WEDNESDAY
9::00 D @ rn (C) "The Pleasure Seeker9.'' 20th Century Fox re·
leased this comedy·drama In 1964. It stars Ann-Margret, Tony
Franciosa, Brian Keith, Carol Lynley~ Gardner McKay, Pamela
Tiffin and Gene Tierney.
THURSDAY J
9::00 B t8 (I) (C) "Woman Of Straw." Gina Lollobri ida sta~ with
Sffn Connery and Ralph Richardson in thi 1964 United
Artists release, based on Catheri ne Arley's novel. Playing the
title role, Miss Lollobrigida is framed In a "perfect crime''-
the murder of her millionaire husband. (R)
FRIDAY
9:00 IJ 9 (j) (C) "Critics' Choice.'' Warner Brothers Is responsible
for this comedy based on the play by Ira Levin about the wife
of a Broadway critic who writes a play despite her fear that
her hu sband will review It. Bob Hope and Lucille Ball star. (R}
SATURDAY
t:OO 0 @ @ "Never on Sunday." Melina Mercouri and Jules
i5issln star in this Melafllm production about an American
Idealist named Homer who goes to Greece searching for
philosophic ideals. He meets lllya. a prostitute, to whom he
tries to teach morality. Alexis Salomos portrays Noface, a man
who exploits lllya. (R)
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f'or morftl'itc and-afternoon ~
flltfnp, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for rour conwenience, are
the day's mowies. /
ri>AmME !C>!IEs :> ~. "'M. t ...... (drlllll) 53-liftltrl Sla...,n. Ridlanl Carlson.
llttO ....... ,,.. .......... (drl·
ma) 'U-Maimlllu Schtll, Nlcole ..... . / u:eea....,. c111Ut1c11> '43-Blnt ~. 0orottiy Llmour, f111rjorie
ReynaWs.
12:30 .............. (myltwy) ''7-~ Milin. "Ille ........
~ (honor) '41-.llffrwy Lynn.
4:JO n "CMritt If LmW' (dramt) ·~lzlb«h TIY!or, franll Mor11n. a""' [JplHIH C11u111e11• (dramt) '61 -P1tty Mc::Cormlc._
Winilm Sllltnlf.
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Dunplly.
811 llJ ... ..., -.rt (C) (30)
8 TOr,tMY SMOTHERS * JOINS STEVE ALLEN
TONITEI IT'Ll CRACK .
YOU UP! ENJOY! ENJOY!
' • ... --= (C) (tO) fN!iny Smothln, .... Griffin, ,.,,, v •le. Jenine lllf1lier llld EJ.
-Allder'IOll ........ • .. O'CINl .... : (C) ""' .... , ... ~( ........ )
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win School In Anlambra elite• the
plot ol "Alona Clmt Doc.'' .1cr:-.... (C)
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charm al the Old World In the
land of the Vlllnp. GICIH11e ........ (C) ..... Iii Alm
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Switch to Color Wrecks Handicapper
Waot to k.now what hones win the m<>.t races? Accord.ins LO
one handicapper, who shall be nameless, they're lbe·darkcr ones.
At least that's what he confided by letteT to KNXT Reporter Gil
Stratton. wJlo provides film features and interviews oo the Holly-
wood ParrFeaturi Race broadcasts (.5:00 to .5:30 PM) live on
Saturdays.
Said letter writer, according to Stratton. made an extensive
survey of KNXTs feature race broadcasts in 1967 and dilc<JVere:d
that the darker hones usually won-and they ,show up '"blacbr-
on television. His system was then to eliminate all the lighter
shade hor1CS and then handicap the dark ones. For example,
picking one horse from f9ur instead of one from e.i&ht.
However. his system went right down the tube when he happened
to sec. al a neighbor's house. the Hollywood Parle Feature Race
for the first time in color and he wrote to Gil Straiton lO complain
that. even though he didn't bet the horses. his system was dca&royed.
He is probably the o nly one to complain about color television
but he cenainly isn't the only one to write to G il. who gets aU
kinds of letters from all kinds of people.
The producer of NBC 5 daytime game show Concentration, Norm
Blumenthal. bas come up witb a new idea to supplement tbc stand-.
ard "APPLAUSE" sign in the studio which howes his show. It's
an illuminated sign which ftasbcs the message "SMILE!" Blumenthal
explniMd: '"During the middle bre< on Concentnllion we turn a
camera a'l'und :and.pan the audience. Watching the 5bow from the
control room 'J found that members of the audienct would ;ipplaud.
stamp their fttl. whistle--eve.rything bot smile. Thus. the signl'' • • • ,.....
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Then pt rady to man~ pme a home •
pme. Andt"nrTbomt• ..mum.
'Bal -jmt 1Jft ua enouah tune ! or ditli 't'tty.
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only S539. 95 BOJt number CF 460 W.
any available new Sylvania 1>?x: witb 18-, 20-,.
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Prwet at.Vt at I-than $330.00
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MAV 7
Farr morning and afternoon
listinp, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
f~ your convenience, are
the dafs ~·
DAmME MOVIES
l:JO D (C) ..... ..... T• er....
(achenture) '55 -Robert Tay!«,
EINl'IOf P1'111r.
lo:oult (C) "Oil ...... llM lar" (musl· Cir) '51-Dorls Dfy, Gordon MIC·
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ll:tl u Clll"9 CMlclde: "Tlpsy PllJ·
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1111) ·31-a1na Cfolby.
12:JO m .,.., Wh!' (dr11111> '3S-
Ra1ph Bellamy. "llelldt · ._ a Dlf'
(mystery) '41>-~ulll Beaumont
4:JO fJ ·~ 1lrat ... Prr/' (drl·
1111) '55-JOlnne Woodw1nl, Rq·
rnond Burr. 0 "ll• ,..... ....... (ldven·
ture) '63 -Merli Dimon, Willi1111
Campbell.
creates 1 rodl ·,,· roll 1roup and
·new problems few Tony. Bobby Hart.
Tommy Boyce, Steve O'Reilly and
Willl1m Lewis ruest (R) .. ......, •..a.a: (C) (30)
''fithop Hi(h Country." Slim Bar·
nanl tithes in well.stocked likes
Ind ltrnfM.
ldy) '64 -Ernest Botrnine, Joe
Flynn. This comedy, •t in the
, South Pacific durin1 World W11 II.
inwllles 1 pl11sure-seekln1 PT boll skl~per and his by·the-book capt1in . m Amtrtc111 West (C) (30) GI "N M'*'I Osurt ..
u @ m 1ent1ot1'• 1tort111s: <W> ''ThTMI' Holiday."
t:JO 1J Q!) (j) Sood Momin&. World:
(C) (~ (30) Dave and Linda find Mr.
Hutton installed at their place for
an indefinite stay when his back
suddenly 11-tts out on him. (R)
I Pmpof1 to frewf (C) (30)
Gov. h1r1n News Conllfence
M1rtls 1 In 2l:JO
10:001J QJJ ri1 C.111p1lp '61: (C) (30)
• "The lndTana Primary." The results
of ttle Indiana primary, the first
confrontation between Democratic
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy of New
York and Sen Eu1ene J. McCarthy
of" Minnesota, are presented. C8S
News will utilize Its Vote Profile
Analysis system to provide early
projections of winners and their percentages in the Indiana primary.
BC.Ori!_ Putn1m News (C) (60)
@ (1J Tiit l11Y1dm: (C) (60)
''The Trial." A defense plant guard
witnesses a "murder," but the body
disappears. An olil friend of David
Vincent's. Charlie Gilman. spots an
alien in the defense plant where he
works and alerts Vincent, who ar·
rrves vyilh a witness as Gilman kills
l:GO B Tiie Ila ~ (C) (60) Jeny the alien. The body Incinerates un·
Dunphy. seen and Gilman goes on trial for 11.......,_lrtUllJ ~ (C) (30) his Ille. (R)
8 LOUIS NYE JOINS ROBERT TAYLOR i1 sh11w11 with ITempo (C) (60) * s1EVE ALLEN TONITE! cam rcprt'SC'lllillK thc 400/h Dcath Jacll latt11111 ""' (C) (60)
ALSO' SINGING 55-YR. Voll«')! Days f'ptSOd«' filmcd 11nu Honer Wtsl (30) /hf' hard)• "'f'SIUll suit's start.'d on Tiie Toy nut Grew Up· '1he OLD HIPPY .. PAD" MA! TV i11 1951. Tay/rJr start 111 tht Lost World." A 1925 film-the first t .... Al• a..: (10) Louis «'Pisodc. "P1ut's of a r11ul<' ... thr of the Klng-Ko111 type monster mOY·
F 1.1a Da....,,n u~ H·... stury n/ th~ Bnrnn of Arlz11110. "'' l · St W II r1n-...,,_ • -11u· KHI. Chnimt'I 9. Sn•urdnv, Mlll' 11 11$-slarring ew1s one, a ace bard, ind Al Golhmlft IUlll at 7 PM. Beery, Bu sie love and Lloyd
8 Sia O'a.dl MMlt: "Jemr "' · Hughes. .,.,.,. (4f1t111) '53--GleM ford. 2 MIMIH $ Mwie: "M"'-. ti) TOfot di [lpln1
IAn"'n.V":,'e.., ... ("' (30) con" (mysl~~) ·~~-Hd umthrey 10:30 II ~ CJ) fHture (C) (30) ~ (~ .,, Bo11rt. Mary _,or, .,. ney retn· n:ll ...,,,. (C) (30) Bill Johns • _, street. Peter LOO'e. u:1 •
(5) 1Tr911 • C1111,11•r:ee (C) (30) 11:00 1J EJewen O'Cloct Report (C) (30) W lllJfll Sdllll: "Enclltll Grim· '-" 11 .. (60) Jerry Dunphy. •
Mlf," A ~ Oft '*"" ttyle ind (i) telttlnN HilllfY (C) D Tiit llttl Hour News: (C) (30) _,.. JfT ~ "Sponono." Alen George Skinner . e B ......... Piton's musical d111m1 1bovt • O 5'o"·in: ''The Mid DlcW of l:JI
1
.. .._ s.M cq (60) youn1 Nqro Inmate of . a South M1rllet Streff' (horror) '42-tionel
1'n .,_, ._ (C) (30) Africa/I refor1111t.ofy and his specl1I Atwill.
..., CC> (30) rtlitlonsflip with the white prin· B News: (C) (30) Bader Ward. lllcltlln'• ..., (30) ~I. (R) • Movlt: "lntlcll tile Walb If
......., ,....,., ~ (C) llJ llldlul Variety folso111 PrilOn" (d~ama) '51-Steve
.. llllt et Mlbsitr: l:tl 9 0 (i) Jerry Lewia: (C) (60) Cochran. David B111n. ~ foi Hel~ :: ~~ Llurence tt1rwy and Joey HNlher· m ~I~· .. ~~ (~~ (dlllml) 111'11 1 callsttltnlcs. ton 1uest.. (R) LIVE! (C) !f'9-George Raft. Virginia Mayo.
I C11 CIS' ... ..... (C) • ROLLER GAMES-1 m ..... (C) fllildlr'I -* T·BIRDS vs. NEW YORK This D•J 1961 (C)
-aa.... ~ (C) (30) 8 llllter 11-(C) (2 hr) Nwt , 7:t11:s~-. m ,_... (C) (30) 11:30 IJ Movlt: '1VJ"' (mystefY) '47-
IF T .... (30) • 11J A9er tt1 el Delllitt Joan Fontaine. Herbert Marshell.
==(C) (30) tJt 9Cl)IM ~Her. (C) B l®~ T':!pta!""~
(C) !!) ~illws, lulu suest Hollll' '(l( "Indiana Prlm1(Y." w:: Fad ... F..,: "A M)Q}i.A~ef Tl~ •• Thr:f Is CC? m .... Cflnt .. (C)
munlcatlolls Mlldtl." An •· Thief." Mister thief Alexender Mun-11:45 O (ft) Cil Joey lilllop ... (C)
plofltioll of ,_..,. dtflwtry '1i' dJ, who 1111 been tied up in prlton, l2'30 m Nihd r1t.o
rwc:eption. Teechll' Jamel 8otb n it paroled to ply Ills tradt tit· • CD ActiOft TI:.t,,. "The Lion Hu ~ ........,...., -cluaiw!Y fOf ~e S1A. a eovernment Wlnp." . I (I) ,_,_ 1 ......, intlllillftel 1pncJ. GIMSts 1r1 Sen· ille • Ml Al• ti kll' Su1111 Saint .James. Wiiii 12!45 B MM: (C) "dallat" (western)
,. .... Cl) IJlllllft. (C) (80) Doris Koopmln °1nd John Saxon. (R) ·~ary Cooper, Ruth Roman .
lliiWffna IUllb • CM wt11tt!J I MM trilllt tc> (90) 1:00 e Mlwll: ''TIMM 111,.... (d111111) ~ Pllmtnlttf tftlo ,.,_,to W.....-e (C) (30) 'l6--Mer11 Oberon, Joel McCtel.
bellM t11at her 1111111 nee '*" El Jlllcle • 1M Hifel D Mwle: .,..,. Iron'• Sdllel
It lffald ot II«.~~. ~(30) t:tl Ill U Cl) T...., MOt It Ille Dlys" (clessic) '52-Robert NIWton.
D I Dr91• tlfHi -Hi.....i..:," nftlt liiltii: {C) .._...,, tilftf' (Com· Dl1na HV!and. "Jeannlt. the P .,.....
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WEDNESDA Y
_ -MAYL ---
for morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's ~ovies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
1:30 D '"l1lt ...._,. (dr1m1) '51-
Kfm St1nltr. Lloyd Bridpa.
10:00 B '"l1lt ......... .-(rom1~) '64-oliwr RHd, Jane Momw.
11:001J ~-Cw .... : "The PIWll-
sllop Cler'-" ..... If .........
(mlllical) '41-8in1 Ct'Dlby.
lZ:JO GI .......... If Slllrl ........ (dl'I·
Cliff Arquette, Kim w.-... •lid The
Cannonball Adderly Satlt ....._ Diii O'Clld .... : ..., ... .._
llflti ...... (dr11111) '52-GleM
~Ruth Rol\tln. • m 111e ,......... (C) <30>
.,..., Ne (30)
(!!J(l)F..._.
fl) TY 1110 Sdlell: "Social Stud-
ies." A 1e11011 Oii U.S. t0e1el ccMt·
cems. eo.....-
l:JO ....... Ser*-(C) (60)
Tiie • ...., .... (C) (30)
lllZll (C) (30)
Mcfflll'I ...., , (30)
~ ~...,-::, ~ (C)
e~ ..... (Q
7:t0 B CIS &.a, 11191: (C) (30) Winer Cnlnldt1.
• m1) '36 -Wimer. Bater, Glori• I Lawe lllCJ (30) IF r,_, (30)
Stu1rt. . 4:30. (C) "&apt ........ (dl'lllll)
'55 -Barbera Stan.,cll, Robert
~n. U(C) "lllMttl c... te ._..
(comedy) '60 -r-Brlsitt1 Bardot.
Jacques Cllarrllr.
~ V f °'4 I ~ (,
I
....... , .... (C) (30) -•
OOY• MM lei h
{Mr 1taM Tt S., It: (C)
hould Tuchlri StrlMT' .1111111
Mc8urney modlrata • dilamioll
with two repl'9lllltltlwa II na-
tional teaclllri .lllOCiltioftl •lid •
television newsm.n.
I (f) Mcfflll'I ...., . Mia ... Alm
1:00 8 JM. lie ..... : (C) (60) .le 7:30 8 QI Cl) Lt1t ii S,.. (C) (60)
Dunphy. On tfll pl1111t Knlmlh tlll Robin· D ... ....,......., ~ (C) (30) SOii perty Is thrweteMd wltll ..
IJ "CHARLIE WEAVER" &, atruction by hoodhlm SP1C1 cycbb
* ANNE FRANCIS JOIN from t111 nulby pl1ntt llyreh. Siace l(romeh Is in Ill Ofbltll pltll thlt STEVE ALLEN TONfTE! will brint it Into co111sio11 wfttl
MIRTH-QUAKE OF LAFFS K,rlh, tt1e rulers o1 ""811 hM dis-IJ S11M U. SM (C) (90) petchld Hie spece eydllb tD blat
GOOD MORNING-Samantha (Elizabeth Montgomery, left)
and her daughter, Tablrtha (Erin Mu,phy), greet their house
guest, Gladys Kravitl. 011 ABC's Bewitched in col~. Thursday
aJ 8:30 'PM. Gladys (played by Sand'a Gou/J) is staying with
the Stephens after leaving her huslx111d, Almer.
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THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEI(, MAY 4. 1968
Knlmah to pieces wilt! iflc~ Tllr11 1il • .1 Ii..• verild ~
powerful ll!Plosivts. (R) rit1 both Spanish Hd •rtca11 D ID 00111e VlrJiiUa: (C) (90) """ 11 t111y ..ii e1'"" llld ,... "'Paid In full" .1111111 WllltmoR 1111nce In Madrid. (R) l\lllb as 1n •&ifll l'lnch ~ _, .... ILllll .._CC) (30)
wfiG refuses what he calla 1 "hind· I....._: ''$Itel Houlln1."
out" fOf sivin1 1nottltr 111111'1 life. Or. Richard Brenneman and • flP·
Thi man later hn diffleu~ m1ln· r111ntatlw from U.S. Stlll ctbeuss
taini111 his indtptndlnce wlltft hb how.= industry plw to ING·
1011 frank II l'llwed from pri1on wide I houlilll fOf 44 mil·
and Ji1ns in at Sbiloll R111Ch, fuU lion people by 1971.
ol mtntments toward the Cl'linsera a> Milratll .....,
and The. Vlcalniln for. llllpina hll t:lO tJ a Cl) ... & Siie: (C) (30)
father lowlY stable wort. (R) Paula e1rrtes her blttle for pay 8 ~ ~ (C) (30) raills fot fir11111n into an tlewator
ifObert Morse pats. with Dick's pubHshlr, who lln op-D lH) Cl) TIM Awtltpn: (C) (60) poted the increase editorilU,. ind •'[oo~ Stop Me If You've Hurd the elevator fills betWHfl floors.
This One, But Th"' Were T1lne Two i
ftlllrl ... " StMd 1lld Teri be-ZMl'llM (C} (30)
come deeply involved with show· ! 18r'A TIM Film If ..... businns char1cters while lnwati· Eqel: ( ewspaper lft lditor
ptlna • murdlf. Henry Seldis talks with fllnlmdlr· B .,._ $ .... : .,,,.,..._ ,.. artist Jules Enpl end looks It 30ftlt ~ (1dwnture) '51-John Wayne, of his 1werd·wlnnln1 films. Sten
Patrlcll Neal. • are ''The. Ivory Knife.'' about pelnt·
I Tnitli •ea. ........ (C) (30) er Paul Jenkins; "The Torell ind ""7 .._. (60) the Torso," describin1 the WOfls of
TIM ..., ...,....._: Thia pro· sculptor Mltuel Berrocalr, ind
1r1m is • semin1r In ~ptlon "Amtrlcan Scu1ptvr1 ol die Sixties,"
_. bllld on the life end woftl of In· filmed at the LA. County Museum
dl111 writer and lecturer Krishna· of Alt.
murtl. The premiere prosram ''Wt!•• f!) 1.,.. -.. ·...a c:.rw
Ar. We Goin(7'' looks It Ute crtsll lG:Oll fJ 9 (f) n. o.. DllJtlle SMw:
of COlllCioutlllSS, f90f'llnlttion of • (t) (60f'11t Cooper and Keye Hert pere1ptlons, ind the denial of auest.
drup. D@ 00 tw t• , .. ur.: (C)
.., "-"' Orflell (60) "The Company of Scoundrtls." 1.-001 llFl ActiN (C) ti()) Paul Bryan leads 1 mcMment to ~ (C) (JO) outlaw 11mblin1 throup • Constl·
• ,......_ .. lhpziM tutional 11111ndaent with tile help
Mlf • II .,..,_ of retired G1111r1I Doulln, despite
I :.• II OI (f) Tiie .....,., ~ hinderal!CIS CIUMd by print1 .,.
(~ (30)1he Clampetts decide they Huffschmldt. P1u1·~ llMltlptlon of
have hid enoup of c1st11 livln1 In 1amblin1 results 1n ptrlDllll con·
Enstand and mow back to Beverty frontatlons with hoodlums In Chi·
Hills, wher1upon Jethro, whose am-caao ind Detroit. (R)
bitlofl to """' as Aobltl Hood I._ .. '*-..... (C) (60) thro4111'1 ShlfWOOCI Forest wu cut • y_,. (C) (60) short by the family's dlpertul'9, ._. U..• .._. (C) (60)
tria'it In Griffrth Part lnst11d. (R) ..... C., R TrMI (30)
I ...... (C) (90) .. dll ,.,, ....
l1'1 Cl) ..._ ..._: (C) (30) 10-.JO ID 11ew1: (C) em Joh111.
111 D1row hosts. fl!) lll"9f Yerty's lllft. ~ m Merv 1rfftll (C) (90>. 11:00 e £llwtl O'Cltdl ....,.. (C) <30>
....... " Ille ..... (C) (30) Jerty Dunphy. e E .. ldt .. Its Hiits D Tiie 11111 HMr lltn: (C) (30)
1:maa(I).,.. Acne: (C) <30> ~~~~. ~
Oliwr Doustas. •lected to Judp !!:;> '3~1oria Holden
the •PP_le competition It the annual 8 "-a: (C) (30) Bater ·ward.
tto:o'lfV•ll• fair, mlstalllnlJ thinks • llwlr. .,,,...... ...,. (ed·
his bllfl 1ppointld to th• Circuit venture) '63-T1b Hunter, fr1'*11 Court and allows .Lisi to dt11 him Anion r iry 'rosby
to Ntw Y0111 and buy him in Ent· 1 J.t .. :) (JO) U p 's nrdrobe. (R) MIN: (C) ..,,... ,,.. P•ll'"
CIJ uNfo 1"' .... • (musical) '55 -Forrest Tucilr, : (() (6o) one-hour sped1I . M•rt•ret Whitln1.
ttilt ftetum Pl~ by ..,. I~ ..... (C) tfll ol this Jtl!'s Wlnntr1 of Hie M Dir 1• (C)
NC:Ordin1 lnd.,,.s cowtld Gl'lm· .._. (C)
my Alnrds. 1111 Bat on Record It " hosted by ,,..., wini.1111. He .. 1. 11:30 8 .... : (C) • u.. .,..,..
COfllft Pflllftta such n Din (watem) '55--ftMdolpfl SCllltt. lft.
Row111 end Dick Martin, Carol Chin-i' lllllbury.
nifll, Ptlll Harris. Nancy Wllmn, !>f· U ~..., '~--... --CC> onne Warwlc .. and O..n JoMs. Per· <l7J (C),
formins are Jack Jontt, Bobbit Gen· la ...
try, Ind Gltlln Campbell. Allo fll· lz:JO GI ...... Cler
tu'9d •re Chit Atlliftt, Tllt F1ftll e ActiN n..tn: "Road HOllll ...
Olmenslon. Sen. EvtfWU Difttslll, ••·-9:""--'--.... :t::dr11n1) .... Tommy Smothers, E:l!Mf lefftstlift. ~ -•-. "' lllo Sdllfrln, Ind Liu MiMtlll. Id Mohr• Rill •
H C?J.~::=~ ...... : 1• 8 llwlr. "T1le .._ ....... (mys. ..,... . (dl'lllll) tl,Y) '5' -.... Kiiiy, J. C.rroll
' n Marsrtt. Tony fr111Clclsl, Nalsll.
C.rol L,nley, Gantner Mcllly, Pam· 11 .... : "Nwr MW' (dl'lftll)
el• Tiffin, Gene Tierney, Brien Keith. '"5'-Joen Bennett. G1r7 Merrtn •
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THURSDAY
MAY 9 --
into the Cherollee tribe ind use winnina pRMluction of the Los Alt· apertl will ldvlH pot•tlal Inv.
tribal headquarters as a sanctuary aeles County Dram• Festival. tOfl on •'YI to enter tlM upendlna
for plannina pillalin1 operations.. (R) a> lteclle de Ettr1lo \ ocean Industries.
R @ (i) Dlnltl loone: (C) (60) R O ·Teaumarchais." Daniel and Mlnao t:lO Blii Tn@ Oraptt: (C) (30) ''The lO:JO CD Nlwl: (C) (30) Bill Johns.
for morninc and afternoon
liltJngs, please see DAY·
TIME PROGr '" '. Below, for your convenience, are •
the day's movies.
are..assllnd 15 wJldemess llll~ Ba. rustratlon." Sat Fridar end ll:GOll a.. era.a~ (C) (30)
to friendly French spy Be1um1rclia s :1f ~.o:n f:r"ro:~~~ -JQ Dunphr~ _ '
<1uest Maurice Evans). Wtlo poses disappea11 afttr lllVfnl I mil In· D Tiie 1111 .... liewa: (C) T30
as the flamboyant head of a travel· dicatlna a drinkina spree. ~n Lup· Georr• Slllnner. ti.a thealrial company. (R) ton ruests (R) U ~-II: "Cri .. IM "'91111·
u Lera ee ._ t11t 1taca <C> cao> D@rn,.... rtace: <C> (30) .-u.u.• (dra1111> '59-Geor ..
D lrn CD SICllld .,......, Tun: -Connie end Elliot prepere to livl Hemllton.
DAYTIME MOVIES
d 8 (C) "A Stu la lent" Part I
(Trame) 'SS-Judy Garland. James
MaSOll.
.... 0 "l.tM I• AllJ WhMln" (drama)
'61J...i>iul Anu, Ruth Roman.
11• U ~ ta. lla~t: ''The Aoor·
walker," "Dldlr RllJtll•" (musl-
. cat) '39-8ln1 Crosby.
·WI at "lllllt Wit" (comedy) '4S-
Claudette Colbert. Don Ameche.
4:JI II CC) "I'• Tll .._,. (wtstem)
'5f-8urt Lancaster, Gilbert Roland.
0 {C) ..,,,.,. (honor) '63-&ny
Sullivan, M1rth1 Hyer.
rvrNINC
.. fJ Tiie lie News: (C) (60) Jerry
Dunphy.
0 Hntlly-lritlklly Repert (C) (30)
8 GENE BARRY & Bill * (Jose Jlm,.nezl DANA
JOIN STE' ~ ' .LEN
TONlTE! "' RI.AL GAS!
D .... Allen ~ (C) (90) Bill
0.111. Gene S.rry. Ann Richards,
and The Time Square Two auesl.
. D sa O'Clla MtM: <C> "T••
..... tf ... Aqat ....... Part I
(comedy) 'SO-Glenn Ford, Marlon
Brendo, Eddie Albert.
ID Tiie F1illtltHa <C> (30)
G)httJ Dlb (30)
(il>(])s..-.
fD 1Y HIP Sdlelf: "General Mith·
ematlcs. n A lesion on measurement
llld pomttry.
ll)EI..... .
l:lt D llMC ... StMce {C) (60J
"Tiie e,..., ea-{C) (30)
IDM (C) (30) m lldc.wa ..., (30) u Ci).....,......., ..... (C)
8ll lllltillt ... Mett tf Mlllrity: '°Uerel• for H111th.'' Merion Mer·
shell end EVI DesCI dltcuss ind
dtmonstm1 priltric aNJthtlllcl. (R) aw cas r..-. ..... <C> .,,.......,.
7*1 R C11 &er ·I ....: (C) (30) WaltM ~c ., ,,.., (30)
ID1i...t..rc30l
.............. (C) (30) u (j) ........ WUd (C) ....... , .. ,.
Ql(j)MdWl'a "-'
....... Mu
1:30 •a ()) 01a11TM ~: (C). <90> ill'lil1 Tm Cfwn tenata with •
110Corioa blndlt lltdtr (pat Der·
,_ llc:GM) • ,,... to IMrfY
(C) (30) "llt11~ Lady X." J.uke slum-up the b1by Kelty· Rita asks Eddie D lltn: (C) (30) Butet Want.
bles into a P'SSll of 20lh-centurv ' ' · r.::Mewle· "90 0..,.. II Ille . , llOI t~ press char1es; Joe Rossi tells ,, (d. ) '"" •· Booth complexities When he 1ets a hanker-off his brother. rame -.. mes •
ina lor ao•t's milk and buys a OOU· m Tr1Wtl (C) (30) Altne,..Heywood, An30n Todd.
pie of milthers. (R) fD Cities 1f tilt Woftd: "P1kln1 Rt· ID u-...."'!-. _tC! Uw. II ...._ EJ. D Mlnioll $ ..... : "Cyrano de visited." A look at the people Ind m ........ ·-.. _ -ltrttrac" (classic) 5().-Jose fer· sirhts In the ancient city tlllt was iliiiwt" (advtnth) '37-f'aul Lukas.
rer, Mala Powers. China's cepilll before the Com· @ CJ) .... (C) m Tnrtlt er Col1M11t11Ca (C) (30) munlst tekeowr. 0 Cl) Tilll DIJ lMI (C) m hnJ Muon (60) 1~ R ta @ O.. M.til Sllow· (C) QI Ci) "9wl fD fllbfrt: "Lhasa: Forbidden ~) Pllula Clark Don Riclli.s: Roy ll:lO fl Mewll: '11le ~ U._"
City." A rare film of life in a Roaers and Dir,_'Evens end come-(adventure) '57 -Jock Mahoney,
''Shenari-la-type" !>'rldlst country, dlan flip Wilson ruest' (R) William Reynolds. •
now . overrun by the ChineM Com· D C1trp l'lltnl• ,..:.. (C) (60) D 0 @ Tiii TlllOt Sllow JC) munists. •Five German explorers D cm Cil ...., • ...., .. (C) were admitted Into the ancient TJ. 8 S.S,... n..tn: (C) (60) ID Lea CJue S11ow (C) betan priest·kinadorn of Lhna for "Charlie, He Couldn't Kill a fly."
the fllmina. A middlt·•pd unsuccessful-man 12:30 ID Nlkld Cltr
ftl • wants to bt thoulht p ilty of 1 m Actill. Tilllln: ''The Enchanted
1:lliol NlllVI CU Mnic.tl murder ht didn't commit lo 11in Valley."
l.'GO D a..1111 (C) (2 hr) respect from his son and symp~thy lz.4$ r.ti Mewle: "ht 11 Cell la.a 11 .. D @m Tiit flylq N•· (C) from his wife. KH111n Wynn, Rich· · -• . .,_, (30) "Flliht of the Dodo 0Blrd." erd Kiley, Beverly Gerland star. ~!a":') 54-Nmlle Brand, "'"'It
S4ster Bertrille crash·lands In Sin 8 Tt•pe (C) (60) ye .
Tanco's fountain and upsets the m '-* l.allt• """ (C) (30) 1:00 II Movie: "I u.. • Seldilr" <com·
quiet . of the ~rwent. The Mother ID Mr lllttlllr till C. (C) (30) ~) '4Pr-P1ulettt Godderd, Sonny SuJ)tnor calls 1n a JOll111 psycholo-• Tilfts.
1lst when she learns that 111' the @ (1) Tiii U11tHclllM• / D Mn: "llo TI• r. c:...dr"
runs have the "halluci111tlon" thet fD RU llwtew: "The Ocean and (rOmence) '40 -Jama stewart. Sister Bertrille cen fly. (R) the 11Wt11Dr." Or. Albert Hibbs and ROSlllnd Russell. m ra...n ct> <30>
fD ""'"'' till l•ttlr @II~ ... Dllilrta
l!JO D tD Ci) frH1ld1: (C) (60) ·11tid M1t1's Tele." The Police
Commissioner (Gene Lyons) •ITHI
to let Chilf Ironside concNI 1 syn.
diclte murder es • means of smoll·
inr out 11nlland chltfi. JICll. Lord.
Susanne Cramer pat (R)
0 @~ ....... : (C) (30)
'1io Zip 1n My Zip." Sim's powers
have been Wllktnld by non·ust,
but Derrln acwm her of Illini
witchcraft to help him In a buslnas
meet Ina. ( R) m Merv lrlffll (C) (90) m...,.., ~> <30>
fD Mc£1,., llfllrb
., fl . Jllldt • ... Hlj9a
t:OO II QI Ci) TIIWldlJ llilllt .._.:
(l}......,. If Stnw" (drerne) '64
..:..-Oln• lollobrlrld•. Sten Connery,
Ralph Richardson. Drematlc stlHJ
about a women who Is used 11 1
er dupe bj people M1kin1 to furtlltr
their own Interests. She ii framed In a "ptlfld crime"-the murder
of her ec:C911trie millionaire husband.
(R)
D @ m "" llrt: (CHaO> ''The Millman Comtth.'' Comedl•n DIQ
Shawn runts 11 hll'Mtlf, en llft·
knowin1 pewn In 1 publlcltr plot
dr11med up for Ann Merit by her
new aaent, Seymour Schwimmer.
Don Penny. Ruth Bual ere fll·
turtd. (R) CD,,.. AMtltln (C) (30)
fJi) Tileltrt teat: Host Hal Maritn·
thal looks et some 1ttn1S from the
From The Peyton Place Clarion
For four successful years over ABC, Peyton Place boasted a
reigning queen in lhe person of Dorothy Malone, who appeared as
Constance Carson. .
With Miss Malone'3 departure from the ever-popular series,
executive producer Paul Monash bas cast Barbara Rush, an actress
who p<>Ssesses kinB·siud amounts of talent and beauty, to enact
the role of Marsfla Russell. -
In Monash's own words, "Every community has its 'great lady'
and Miss Rush's characterization of Marsha Russell fills that void
inslantly."
Miss Rush, fa m iliar to bo1b television viewers and movie audi-
ences alike. has played great ladies to some of Hollywood's biggest
boxoffice names, including Prank Sinatra, Paul Newman, Fredric
March and Rock Hudson on the motion pic1u·re side of the busi-
ness. She is equally at home in te1evision, having appeared in such
diversified dramas and variety shows as Batman, The Fugitive, Dr .
Kildare and The Bob Hope Thealre. ·
As Marsha Russell. a reccn~ divorcee with a tcena~ daughter
(portrayed by Tippy Walker), Mis..~ Rush will debut in Peyton
Place on Thursday night, May 23, appearing in first run episodea
every Monday and Thursday throughout the summer. "'-... fl.
Dorothy Malo~ Barbara Rush
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MAY 10
For morrung and afternoon
listings, plea~ see DAY.
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
0 Stnt Mtft SMw: (C) (90)
Jayn·e Meadows. Elrth1 !Ott. Thi
Strawberry Alarm Clock ind Cotvln
and Wilder JUtSt. D Sil O'atcl Mtlrit: (C) "Tu-liiit'1t ef tllt Allptt ..._,. Part II
(co~) '56 -GltM ~. Eddie
Albert. Marton llralldo.
""' .,..., (30) Cll f.mr~ I Tiit nillbfMel (C) (30)
ff Hfp ~: "Litlflturt." A
lesson on interpretation ot pcietry.
DAYTIME MOVIES
1:30 D (C) "A St.Ii Is lofa" Part II
·(drama) 'SS--Judy Garland. James
Mason.
10:00 D "Onld 111d LISI" (drama) '62
-=ilelr Dullea, Janet Mareolin.
11:00 0 Cllqlin eav.iu.: "The Mlof·
ous Waiter." "Siie LtwtS M• Not'" (musical) '3S--Binr Crosby.
., El o.,.tlr, ~
1:301 ... IC ,..., """' (C) (60)
• TH lfOIWY ~ .. (C) (30)
Hant (C) (30)
Mdtalt's N.wy (30) ,
(i) ltllntltJ·lrinkley ~ (C)
: fHq' AIMrlcu Mtllician: Pit·
rick C.lleo and Edward Cnfts r•
turn lor a rtcit1I of operatic duets
and sonrs by Verdi, Tosti, Thomas
and Bizet. 12:30 m "Ower tllt MCMHI" (comedy) '40
-Rex Hairison. "$tranllef ef die
Swamp" (horror) '46-Robert Barrat.
~ Cl) CIS Ewe11•1 Ntwl (C)
GJ'N8ticitro 34
4:30 R "f••ily flH.,lllHll" (comedy) •48 -Fred MacMurray, Claudette
Colbert.
1:00 II cas Ewtt1i11c News: (C) <30>
Wa"er Cronkite.
0 (C) ''tbny llKl llld die r.,.,-
(adventure) '58-Stewart Granier,
Barbara Rush.
fVf N INf.
6:00 R Tiit lit NNS: (C) (60) J•ry Dunphy.· 0 H1111tley·l ri'*MJ RtpOft (C) (30)
0 EARTHA KITI & JAYNE * MEADOWS SKIT IT UP
WITH STEVE ALLEN!
I f T...., (30)
I Len Ulcy (30)
llllipll'a llllM (C) (30) 00 Mowie: (C) ..._.., lft..
pdt'' (adventure) '54-Rodl Mud·
ion, Allen• Dahl. fD ..... Rt111dtllllt: '111• Au·
tomotive Industry." Or. Alfred Sit·
lye and Edw1rd Coll. pmidtnt ot
General Motors. cb:uss the future
forel1n competition, trattic control,
i hway construction 1nd safety.
'(I) Mdtalt's N.wy Al•. Iii --Eartha Sings! -'foe Enjoy! 7:l0 a a CJ) Tiit -.... ... "'*
CHANNEL LISTINGS·
Information for th He logs is furnished by the tele~ision sta·
tions. TV WEEK '. not responsible tor last-minute chongea
in program listin JS.
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A star ( *) pree9ding a 109 listing indicates it la a pokt
advertisement. Channels 22, 21 and 3.4 ore UHF In los An·
gel•. with '21 being the educational ( ETV) station. Chon:"
nels 17, 23 and 29 ore UHF in Bakersfield .
Otla •• ... IM IJ ~""II•._., weelly fet ttlla ne••IHI~' lty lV WI•, a
4hrl9*t af .... ,......... -4 ......... C.., IM~ ... ~I aM IHMIK-
flM affid., ,.O.'h• 1190, 0._.le, Cellf. ~' MNnl•lfle ......... .... ....., ............... , . .._~ ............. .
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 4. 1968
(C) (60) Secret a1ents West and rectllr, 1111 find• ht,.lf obUcad
Gordon battle 1 stranc• ntortment ID tllrouclt wltlt hit ""9ct.
of chlracte11 to t.xtfaditt 8'11 Count fNr ltlat lllf ll8lbaM wll r
Oraia from Arizona bact \Cl Bosnia tM 11111 Oii ...... MaM. (R)
to fau trial. Marti Ltnanl, ford I M.ica (C) (30)
Rainey, Ll11 Pell aunt. (R) Im f W
BT1n11: (C) (IO) "Mu1111111 t:JID9CI) ..... 1111 ---CUrse." NltMs, prvdded ~ 1 dla· 'ell>). 8llWd, hi/IA L,.._ E
bolical PfOf!IClttr, ttwNttn a ~I Caboi Marty Mell, ~ bsi
1lrl wittl 1 diltll airst unless sht Adam' Wat pest. Qlartty WtMr
Hilt llef dilfllCMld nriM to lllm. Wally e. Nd -, Dellioll are tll
franllit learns tllat witdlcnft II bl-• recut1n llNliallt-
lle¥tct to lltvt cauatd lllf fltlltr's , ....,,.,. ,...... (C) (30)
de~b and nttives plan to transfer (HJ (I) 1't ._ ti • Sott-
t.h• curst t6 htt. Barbara Luna, Met: (C) (30) "The Nlturel Way."
Simon Oal!land 1uest. (R) Wiii and Jeff become deputies In 1 D ~ "lud t. ....,.... (com· town expectin1 Teus tr.II h1nds.(R)
e'iy) '4s--tin1 Crosby, Bob Hope, '~ I (60) Dorothy Lamour. One of tbt famous • NET ,,.,._..: (C) "Trumpets
"Road". !1.lft"'" fi'nds tht trio head· tbt t..oid." A aucceatul off.
i. for Alislla end • Sold mine. Broadlfly ppet 1111&Siul ii batad ~~Off Te Set 11111 ~: on the booll, "God's Trombones," ~) 'Island of the Lost." Doc. by the late JIMts W..... Johnson.
tor .IOfh MacRae and Ills crew n · Set in t11t backwoods dlurthts of
lllore tbt lsJlnd tlltt they haft tht dttp Souttl· tM pniduction
l1ndtd 119, and they find a prtl\is· tabs the font1 ot'...,.. .,.,,.,.. In
torlc world ~ steamill1 volcanic: fret Vlf1I fnn Amtl1ctn Ntaro nssur-. """'· C9~ .. . folklore. tri&ts aftd salltr-toodltd ..... • ............. ~ ...._ $ lllMr. ...... lw IHI 118 @ ...._ "'!'= (C)
tie Pn11Clltietl" (dram•> '51---Ty-<lll> "Solllltlow It Woib. ~ •f· . rone -. Ma-'-Dl ...... h feet~~ pleyf1I row6tw of Amtf. ~-. ,,._ .. no; ' icall pollticai ~ tllis IC)I· Ch1rtts l,av&llfDn, Elsa LlllCMster. dll wn ll'9dacad 11111 *tdltd by I TMll tr C.11;,m• (C) (30) stueft Scllulberf. Hileoric flfm IO· = = le, Ina bacll 11 far n the tum of the .._... Vlrillf century, old prillb and other mem·
I
orabilia win cloatmtnt CIM!llil!I
l:Ol I ~ (C) (30) 'lltftolM. na NM bt1ttoM. btlwltn, .., • ti l*lerta baftdwalOIS, lllbJ·~ ~
l:JO B QI CJ)'-,,.. USllC: (C) QUll, ~ 101111. NRHnc
(lO} In Wnllift&ton, D.C., to IP· buds. J9rdllillll_ ........ dltl-
pear IA a Nawy lWlef lhow,;...., btlltt, wrilsflf 1--11•111111 .....
Itta out on 1 sllfltlNlnl tour while • and ., flllCJ Mb. Sp1elal Sit Carter IMS on a. date with 1 ""'81111 will lie lllflwA ,,... die
former lirlfittnd. llLIOMI ltlnlUlll ardliwll fll 1111 Slllttmi•. hall·
the White Houle "'"' .... .,, tutioA -the uiw., ., eo.m..
poup. GoMer mtlla • Wnlftl tuf'll I !!!'I!. ...... ... en ,.,)
end wlllds up in tilt ....eM of. !JI.~-lw • .......:
flea. Wiien tie plloMS 'tarter for (IO) 'A CM! Cate of Mllfdtr."
iMtrvctioAs 1 plif of Secret SeMct J-.i lllma that a •• child •llllb listetl ht Oft thi ~. ''custody Clll IAiPt ..... lftUI'·
dtr. (R) u (i).. Tll9k: (C) (IO) IT .... (C) (60) fliOOrM tot Adonlls?" Tiit • Met Llat9 ._ (C) (IO)
IMdtt of a ....., ~ Olllnmllnltf Udle ..._
t11at 1s Pitt'"* lflllf the dvlliu· u-.. ~ (C) (30) 1tn JiollM..
tioa of alldeet GretC.:...::_. UM a... f'Clldl' ~ (C) (30)
ttlat ~ cnw loitl Jerry ~ =-~ =·~-= C u111· .... """'= tc> <30) ~ .... IA wi.r. (C) -...... ~ ...,. (*'• 71>~" .:cGill it *..t· •) '57~ lrMJ, AIM '-"ft.'
••• dtlttt UAllls ht .-·I=·~~~ en ""'"' certain top.MCflt lllfor· (watem) '43-Htftry FOll4e, 01111 mitioft. Andltws.
l llan ..... ~ (30) , ... ,,.. (C) {30) =:i...:= . .,,:~ -the ... ·~ .,.., .. ....,,..
nth M1111." ~Robert v1up11 l:llCI) -r.., Mlltill. y.,..
Ind JllMI Gamer tlllt with holt e· ... (C) Dr. Keith 8tnridl ind polltic1I ad· 6 11lil DIJ lMI (C) vbor Don Bl'ldley. The .discvssion Nen •
concerns tbe new lma1t of the 111 s. c..
politician and the politico·adof u U:JO . ......: (C) ........ M a 111•
( product of tfotl) aood ,....,. _ :: ) '57--cn.I ...., Dlw
1111111•··-1·~!_111~-IQ HOU.~':!'c~~CC> ~"'-.,_~ ....
Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Marlly!I (1) s.hltl tit a stir
Mnwll, Rip Torn. Jessie Royce 12:30 ifiwle: (C) "Cell•cllt" (ad·
Landis. An lnflu111tial New Yof11 nnturt) '56-0M1 AndrlWS: Lind•
drama critic tries to dbcou1111 Iii• Cristal. ' -· ,,. ...... ""· ... • li'd ............. ·~ .... ~ ....... ...~. ~ ............ ..
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s.t1 Ft" (western) '66-Brld Har· ·U-Jolln. Carroll, v::'"Ra~rw)
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.............. ,..... 10-.lOl l~Spaalllnt(C) l:lOl~:~~-=-e.
··--,_.., (C) 6 Al99 Allt (C) S.1 LMI." The Grllld Prix of tM I Clll llcCeel (C) ""l!t If t11t ..,_ (C) WOfld of IPMdbOlt l'ldnl from the
...... ,. l.un!lll 11:00!=~~ Dim (C) Salton Su Is the ridlat and
EIJldllll lMll (C) · llSA: (C) "lncrNsinl lon1tit llOWtf·bOlt ram In the
•... ........__ -t e Need of Grain and Feed." world. -· -,.., -............ ~11'4'. "Act ti lM" (drama) _ _.:"lie.._ lrel" (ro· •es.er.. llllt (Q m111e1) ·3~ c,.nt. Joan a.n. rt Dol4lta. Dlny Robin.
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c..e., ... tc> u:JO I a Cll s.r-1.._ <C> * NEW s oPEN llwli: (C) -c...... lift" (dn· ·1 U C1J .... ....._ (C) m1) '66-f,jtmund Punloal, l!tlldl B PU .......... Ir'-..,_ . @(I) 1111 ...... ,_ (C) -Christian. ,... .. . iii: (C) Ttllcllt !he hM tile e-...: .,._..,..,.... <lln· D (jJJ(])-.-111••••• CC> 11tautN MCI trNclwous LIUwood •) '55-C...., ,_., Wilt Milt Q llilllir. (C) ........ If T,.,.. Country atlll In New Ortelns, tilt T-. Btrurd U.. (drama) '56 -Rossana radlsta, Miit pits 1111 JU(a wflllllf, we-(1) Ft t 1 ht ... -Jacqu• S.1'1111. Sir Cedric Hird· Georp Kn.,...., •lliMl tlle top IOI ., \•I WicU. Pf1ll in the c:oatltry. 8U(I)1'e ... I II (C) • Gl Iii lllwil: ''1111 Wiid Dlbtu." 8 ~ (1) ..... ._ (C) Z:JOB Mwlr. .,._ w.r. t11t ...... =·· ~'·and~ -~1111) '44-franchot Tone. Ytfo..
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