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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-06-29 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• • ' I . - ' . •Eternal Love Potion~ to Sn.are Mates. I r I ·Lagnna~~·s Wife~. Mesa Pair . . S.urvive Fiery B :ns S1nashn SA TURDAY1 JUNE 29, T968 as " .... • Coast Trio Flee Death Survive Oregon Car-bus Crash Killing Four By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of IM D111Y Piiiot I~ Blood, screams, smoke and fire painted a scene of chaotic horror in the eyes of a Laguna Beach art deal4 er's wife Friday in a fatal high speed car-bus collision in sou~rn. Oregon. Four penons were killed -two in the bus and two in the car -and 20 more were injured; including a Costa Mesa brother and sister toing to visit their grandparents. "Mrs. Mary Kronquis.t, 64, ripped her pinned leg from beneath the front row seat of the crumpled bus as her own chair began· bumi'ng beneath her and climbed through the shattered windshield. the Eugene Greyhound Bus terminal. Kronquist said his wife, who suf- fered burns and lacerations, expected to be released from Sacred Heart Hos- pital Friday night, but had lost ev- erything but her purse in the fiery crash. "She was worried about where she could go barefoot to buy shoes," Kron- qWSt told the DAILY PJLCYI' shortly after his wife called. to say she was all right. "I just knew it was her bus, when I tint heard about it," he said. "I wanted her to fly, but no • • • she wanted to take' the bus.," he said. Kronquist just returned from a sev- en-week art tour In Europe and N'.r&. K.ronquist was going to visit relatives in Seattle for a rest after minding the gallery. 1'-frs. \Vibbenhorst said Friday that her so n cut hi s lip badly while clamb- ering out a rear window of the bus, escaping the same way most of the 38 passengers did. others who escaped initially as ac- cumulating smoke began to PlP1iC tile remaJnlng passengers helped pull oth4 (See BUS CRASH, Page %) "She said there were bodies lying all around," said Larry Kronquist, owner of KrobquJst Galleries, 362 N. Pacific Coast Highway, after speaking to his wife by phone in the hospital. And Beach Gal Proud of It Less serfously injured were Martin Wibbenllorst, 12, and Doona Wibben· By PAMELA POWEU. horst, 11, children O( Mr. and Mrs, Of llM Otll't' I'll• Staff N. Ralph Wibbenhorst, of 1845 Ana-Why bother meeting your man at the heim Ave., Costa Mesa. door with 8 kiss and a martini every 'Ibey were rel~ to their grand-" !11ght: when you can shake up a on~­ parentli, who had come from wan-10-a-~ifetime cocktail. to keep him porl, Ore to meet the children at delirrously In love till death-do-you- " part? HAPPY NEWS ,RO~ OREGON W~• Calls Larry.JCronquit Just blend clover leaves. honey, rose petals, rosemary and spider legs together, ~ay the magic words, and you've got yourself a permanent love spell the.re's .no getting out of. So suggerts Mrs. Judith Malis, an aircraft company processing engineer and practicing witch. "I'd never give a permanent love spell again unless the couple ts mar- ried and both parties have agtted," she detlares. _ The Hootington Beach w i t c h performed. a permanent spell on a teenage friend several years ago which she has regretted ever since. It aeemd the friend and her loved one are still deeply in love and are married - but to different people. Witchcraft to Mrs. Malls Is a hobby. "Some people think It is a rtligioo and worship the earth mother and everythlDg. I don't," &be s a i d • "There'• .nothing in witchcraft that Js incompatible with God or a n y rellglon," the 28-year-<>ld mother con· Unued. "We try 14 look for thlog1 that have been overlooked.. H.Jpnotbm, for eI4 ample, was thought oC es a big fate unUl medical 8Ci.enUsts started tising lt a few years ago. Ahd wltdles ustd bread mold fOr cures during the 14.th and 15th cenfurie1. Look how Joog !I • took to discover penicillin ," she said conviocingly. The quite mod witch. with raven hair and huge brown eyes, started in- vestigating witchcraft at the age of nine when she became dissolusloned by conflicting symbols and terms used in the movies. She decided to go to the main source and read all the original folk lore she coukl find including what she considers the best of all, "Dracula." From there, she began writing pieces about witchcraft and the un- natural under several difterent names. A recent seminar during the l2Ui an· rruaJ Pennsylvania Life and Culture Institute brought her true identity to light. Among the talents Mrs. Matis claims to have are controlling the weather, creating hexes, ·spells and pertormlng voodoo, which she &ays is the easiest form of a hex. "Everybody can do it -they just must be taught," sbe said. "It's like a baby tryitlg to learn calculU11." "I'm not saying I'm always right, but at least I know when I'm wrong," she said, displaying her garden Of pop; pies, pansies, tcnnatoes and various other flowers and herbs which she UM!I for her potions. "Weeds you know are Ju.rt p,lanll Which baVell't found a purpose, ' she sighed. The probJezit with saying you are a Witch, Mr1. Malls feel.I, ls ~at the whole thing haa been dismissed without any evidence. ":tJl rm trying to do is encourage other people to ltt· vesUgate it." she said wlahtully, (See WITCH, Piro %) • 1· ~· .. ' ., . ' ' . ., ,. ' . ._. ~ 'I .,. '/ • ' , ,.. '~ . . i' - YOL.'11. .......... , ......... .... W Rliclllll'll lt....W Many Bum To .Death In Bunkers SAIGON (AP) -Viet Cong forces hur·llng explosives blasted apart a small coastal village today and mill· taty spokesmen reported 90 persoas killed, including 73 civilians -one of the worst civilian tolls or the '\\W. ·The~ guerrillas apened with a mor• .. tar lmrage ,.on ttae ; ~g' of Son Tra ancl tbo..~·ol ill delendoT1, about H U.S. M.,_ and an equ.al number of-government mllltlamen, libortl after ' _,._,_ ' y 11.l--.-J '.i.!1ny· of !lle\i:lvtlt-·"'"" bmned "' death-In buDkm ~ 1lle floor• of 11ie1t· hon.!s. w~\ they took shelter from the nitrilr borrage and small annt fire. The guerrlllU toued aa~l cbarge1 into huts. Some refugees swarmed .toward the lllarine pooltiom, pr~v•mmc Ibo Lealherneclu from firing toward .tbl guerrW.. in tile village. , MRS. IRENE TUCKER ENROUT'E' Tb cirv· JAIL ' , Baldes Che 73 clvlllam, two mlll· l!am,.. and, 15 ,_..i ~ &ry development ~cation warteni, part of fjlo ClllllP'llll'lll'lllll .......... Of tlie pooix,1 allo W"l" roportod Jdj)td and. 103 clYil!W..,... woflDCfed; Z3 Of wllom 'l"'Qu!ro.i; ..i.cu.tJon. · Leaves House with Attornay Paul Augu1tlne Jr. ' Mesa Councilman's Wife Held in Fatal Stlibbi~g By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of Tiii Diiiy Plllt Sltlf The wile of Costa Mesa Cily Council· man George A. Tucker was jailed on suspicion of murder Friday after a neighbor woman stagg~red from her own home with a fata1 stab wound and collapsed on a nearby lawn. Mrs . Irene Tucker, 11, 0( 164.2 Min- orca Drive, was booked at the Costa Mesa Police Department ahd later tran1ferred "'· Orange County jail, where she was beld today without bond. Mn. Harriett V. Westohal, 18, Wl\O lived nut door at 1648 klnOrca, was dead on llrival at Hoag Hotpltal about 3:!0 p.m., Allet Sinta Ana poUC9 rela~ed the rewrr,or the llaJi. )>Ing, . , . ,. ' . The Me11 V e r d • 1Ubd vision in hlch the principals live bu a Santa l .~ An~ telepbone exchange' and · frafitlc ca.us f<tI' pollce ate IOO'fetime1 con- nected to the wrong d9P9J"Unent. Mn. Tucker, bearlilg'1slble, f!Dger· nailfil:e acr.atcbes on her face and neck, '!•• calm and aloof .. police and her attOmey, J:;'llll Augui\ifte Jr., led her from the house. ' She was erreated It 6~05 p.m . .ind taken to l!ri•tol J>ark Medical C.n:er for a bi'lel 'pbystCI! uiJillnation be· fore ·g9lng 14 police beadquirlerc 14 be _ed. . l'oll<e Cblef l\oger NOcli said Mn. Tlld:er rellised 14 admit tl1e' l1nt of· flceri on the 1Ct110 to 1tor borne Ind would on!)' talk to him. lhrtJuih the front wfiidow until !iier ·buaboDd ar-riVed. J • ' I ·'W~t for? I,,' .b. Wfl quottd .~ r. STAB~ING, l'lfe S) Military apoltftmeu said lira•-. ed oU by ttie el<Ploolvo cbarres ""1'n· ed down about ii percent ol !Joor Tra. 345 mlle1 nortbeOlt of Saigon and onl)' five miles southeast of the beaciquar.. ten of tile U.S. Army Amerlcli Divlo .ion al Cbu Lal. The enemy~ toll raised to UI Uii ll!lmber of Viet Cong end Nol11i Viet· name•• ,..pm1ed kUled by America Infantrymen In -baijjoo In tllO area in the lat week. Worker Killed In Scaffold F..U .. , • .~, Jluw 29, 1961 1 'i ' . "" .. ~ ..--' .. w~~ Na : :L~ughlng M~tter for PartY -~~roS = • ·17'1'11E MSOCIA~ 'pJlE8S• 1ace'fft <111 .montm "'°or the can· Sate 'Wallace HY• he now u .,,. dldale ol the Americln ID<!ependent ..pa <if i.lnt on die ba\lot.01 a j>real• -far\y.··'l'bJY flod. the 1ltUJUon even ci,.1111 ~~·lll •tolt....ipd lirbim!er now II• -'!'i....., ctlllml .,.,, :Jlilt illllilt bll 1ecolid · liooa Ill •~to · ..., lllt. dola<llr ~ -. '-~ · "·gather ·the DMM•andt ·of-·1lgn'lurft ~JJolPl11$ In Ma.,achusetU Fri· needed lo qualll)' hlril for tho ballot. dQ the .former Alaba01a governor A sfrorig race liy_a th1rd p~y can· pr1&4'11ia1 11y N._ber be'll ,,.. 111-Jncr·nv ·111o :P"IUMl1 .that on tbe ballot in every state with tbe ne}ther the Republican nor Demo- pqa'lble exception or Ohio. . -cratic candidate will secure the need-.For -the political professlonali lt ed tiiaJorib: and the election will be wf,a:.po_lfu,&bine' ~1.tter wh~n Wal· thrown·~ .. ~e~ House of. Reres~nta.· , Greeter at Rites Uves. Vite President Hubert H. Humph· rt)', wbo has a strong lud in dele- pto 1upport in Ille contest for Ibo Democradc aomlnaUon, Mid today 11clvll of4et' And civil . juftfce'' wtfi have top priorities it he becomes presi· dent. 11Jt must be cleer that 'fkalnee, crime, looting, bun1ing cannot be con· doned and must be 151.opped," he said in a speech prepared for the Iowa Democratic C?nvenUoq. "It must be ir~g:uµ~ Canyon -. ·noad .. Straighter -B1 RICHARD P. NALL Of Ill D1H"t ,lllt tWf The wiDd .fluttered Eller Larsen's >eard ad long grey locka 11 h11 keen old eyes watchOd the hilla alona: .:..aguna ·Canyon. Mayor Glenn Vedder of Laguna ~each was speaking. His eyes tot. had .;een the hills long ago. He had ridden ---llllOAI them u a youth in a oae- ·ylll)der-Maxwoll car. Tiil 'occul'"1 l"rld17 lflemootr -:he dodltallOn • or 1.q1ma <:anyon Road's new aafer look. State, county and city olficitll gathered beside the road to dedicate the 611 mlle project ol wldtalnc and realignment • lta twtrty curves are straighter noW. Its surface wider, 40 feet with two 12· foot lanes and two eight·foot shoulders. It cost '812,000 to improve tht stretch from Canyon Acres Drive ii Laguna to a point near the freeway . Al s. Koch, ·county road com· mJsstoner, praised Ftftb District Supu'Yllor Allan E. Allen, o! Lquna Beac.b f'"' 1ettlll1 the project undar '8'f. . • equally clear that the cooditions that &<>Ugbt out -and tben rooted out." Sen. Eugene J. MoCorthy ol Min· neaota, Hwnpbte711 rt v a l for the nomlnatlon, al.to pl111Ded to . woo tha Iowa Democrats today. Although he trails Humphrey in delegates, he said Friday the canlpalgo is young yet. "When tha delofatoo .....i 11 Cb!· cago," he said. "The early June doesn't." .. At an interview in Oklahoma Clty McCarthy renewed hi! pI;edge, U elec$. breed crime and violence have to be tion. 1 , Gov. -R<lcbfeller ol New York IOIUldod out Oll:laboma - ..... to tlio GOD "!!llO!lll coovenUon and ·toJd newnnen ·tatt-r he felt 'lftOlt would vote on the first ballot for Rich· ard M. Nlxoo or oallfarnia Gov. Ron· aid lloOlan. ~ • Oji wss.Ju1t looking !or votes_further down the line," he explained • Though vacationing in Florida, Nix· ed, to fire J. Edgar HooVer, dlre\ctor or the Federii Bmuu ot lnvestlp. Ni.l:OD, wbo served u .vice president In tbe EJJenlloWel' ,admJnlstnoUon ol the llSOs; w8' ··trnil 1n' Hwnphrey'1 stotamenl In Jllmlar<k, N.D., that tbe ...0. \e '1eeb II not "the JlMC~ of· sllen:~ •or 'lite ;peace• q_f empUnes1 or· the peace of jint· not doing aQy. thing for eJgbt years. We had enou.gl( of that in the 1950s." Tl:lougb vacationing in Florida, Nlx· on bad some harsh words for Humph· re)', calling him the atj:ministration•1 "second m:an Md chief publicist." ' . . Merged Airline Starts Monday; No Increase Due He said jt is an extremely important rOfld develops , the artery will become standpoint even though a freeway will run beside It one day. Ul'IT ....... WRECKAGE CLOGS INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 5 NEAR ·CRESWELL, ORE., AFTER CRASH THIS 11 A WITCHt Judith Malls From Page l WITCH .•. "Things that were considered fic- Uonal are now fact," she 1ald, pointiag to the evidence made available on hyp- nOUam, Uttlt people, poltergeists and even medicine. ·~'Wbat tVU' happened to the paychologlcal aide of µi.lngs ," she queried. "From alchemy ca mle chemistry and from astronomy ,came astrology, but you say witches oi:; witchcraft and everyone thinks you're some kind of nut." How does the family feel -about U1cir witch? "Well, my husband doesn't practice it but he's seen what I can do. and Shelly (here I g ht ·Y• a r ·O Id daughter) likes it but I don't show her everything ... "I'm not •bout to shove witchcrill down her throlit. 1 expost her to all the religioru," lht 11ld. ''l want ber io grow up normally." The family, like any otller, enjoys watching the television s h o w "Bewitched," and Mra. ~. can even twitch her 11ose a:Jdew.ay1 which she demonstrated in her Dutch Haven Marina home. What happens if she get• mad at someone? "Well, r just have to learn ' to control it. like anyone's temper." ~ ' .. . . . ' . . Air We&t, the outgrowth or a three- airllne mercer, will start operations July 1 with no significant increase in flight activities at Orange County AlrpOrl -at first. The most noUeeable immediate ehaniea will occur in ''tht con· venience" ot flllbts to other Wertern United State1 cities as well as InOre competitive fares, according to Jim Carmean, distirct sales manager, The Air West system consolidates routes formerly serviCed by Bonanza , Pacific and West Coast Airlines. Ait. West will fly 8bout the same number ot trips out of Orange County Airport as the three airlines com· bined. Air West will u1e a strttch version of tihe two-tnclne DC·9 Jet on 1ome of it. Or1n1e County t1t1ht1, Cannean sald. ThrOI 'flllhll dally wW 10 lo La1 Ve1a1, Ovrnean aald. The Alr Wt1I routo1 Unit 71 ptretnt of aU major llrportl In tht tllllt Western 1tolt1. G. lloberi Hlllf)', prtsldtllt or 11>t merlld Orm, 1ald the new flllht schedult1 repr111nt "only a foretaste" of Air Weit 1cUvtty to come. The 1tretch veralon of the DCO ctr· riea 97 pu1tn1er1, compved with the 77-pa111n1er capacity of the con· venUonal DC9. Koch pndlcted'u the1and llon1 the ro1d develops , the artery wlll become ioadequite for its load. He urged :era and local Jegisla'b'Jrs con· t i the road lo · kHP 1U!llclonl space available to widen it. Dwain Freeburg. representing the Orange County Chambtr of Com. merce, said his firm is 101n1 to help cona:est the road with a few thousand mort persons, He referred to tht North American Rockftll plan lo bulld on Autonetlcs plant at Lagun1 Nlguol. Mayor Vedder said the citizens of Laguna will feel safer now drMng the ro ad that is one of three main en-- trance-exits to the city. He &Poke'« a time 60 years iiO when hi and others left Santa Ana for Laguna Be.a.ch and whizzed past waa:ons and tassle·top 1WTey1 ln their Maxwell. Thty came down the canyon. I With a twlnldt. Vedder ~~oiled to the Slate 11>at they could ha11rd !rom tho road If !hay would llmlt It.I acce11 to one.eylll'lder MaxwtU., W. K. Huhlmoto, uallliot d!Jtrlct onllnffr for the Stoll DlYlslon o! HIJ!rway1,_ ipoll:e briefly· ol tho stole prolacl HUblmolo and 1111 stall deolp aU Oranie County lrteway1. C. M. 11Cye11 Feathvly, flr1t district 1upervl1or, 1pok1 of 111lng the road to get to Laauna In 1922 and ol h11 wile 111ln1 ti In 1100. Featherly had also palr<>led Iha 1tretch •as a 1herll!'1 deputy In tht 19IOI. Picnic Highlights Mesa ~-5th Birthday Fiestq, Costa Mesa'• gala !Ith Cry11al An· nlverwy Celebration -kicked off Friday by commemorative 1ale1 at city shopping centers -continues to· day with an old-fa shioned picnic. Chlldrens' games and relays are set for 10:30 a.m. in Te Winkle Park, wjth adult competition starting at noon, prior to a 1 p.m. Oamp Pendleton U.S •. Marine Corps barid concert.· ' Families are invited to bring pie· nic lunches l'O enjoy durinl the per- fonnance, after w hie h a baseball game b scheduled tit the Te Winkle dtamon~. Family Unhurt In Plane Crash A vac-ationing family from Colorado arrived jarrin1ly in Orange County Frlday when thtlr plant madt a forctd Iandinc ln a Yorba Linda fleld. No one w-a1 hurt. Aboard were Dalt Dobson, 35 : his wife, AM, 36: ion, Keith, 16, and daughters , Teri, 13, and Tracy, 8, ol WeWnrtx>n. Colo. The first annual C.Osta Mesa Men's Goll Champlonoltlp will get underway during mornJng hours Swiday, with a buffet dinner and program at 6 p.m. in tht nearby munfclpal country club. Fred-W. Marquart, president of H)'· land Divisjon, Travenol LabOratories Inc., the city's new biochemical re· search facility, will be headline speak- er at the 'banquet. Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley and Cham· her Commerce President Jack Ham· mett will join him in taking a look at Costa Mesa's next 15 years. From Page l MESA STABBING .. 11ying, when police asked to enter. Tucker, a United California Bank o!llcor employed only a few blocts away, arrived momentarily afttr be· inJ' summoned by h11 wife and let in· vesilgators into the house. No weapon wU found to link Mr1. Tucker to her nei1hbor'1 death and no motive bas yet been developed for the suspected homlclde1 HOME COMBED Lone Yaehtswoman Off for Hawaii Oran1e County Sherllf'1 crime lab 3peclalists combed the Tucker home for five houri Friday nl&ht and took away • drawer full ol kitchen utenlil• -including butx:htt knlvea-tor mtc· roscopic analyllt. ' , YM:HTIWOMAN AT HILM """' llaler 'No Stunt, Just Vacation,' Noted Broker Declares 8' AllMON LOCKABEY -011LY PILOT MIATINt IOITO• lllial Pe11y Slater, widely known -n Calllornla yacht broker, wW Iaaw SWlday II 1 p.m. !rom Marina dol 1\01 .., a oolo voya1e lo Honolulu aboard ..... K-43 1loop Valentina n . Mllo siater b11 planned tho voya1e !or moall1I but ha1 told only htr cJooe !rlendl bocluaa, nld she: "! didn't want a lot or fanfare about it. "This is no "Stunt and ha.s no com· mercial overtones," added the red· haired yachtlwoman. I'm Ion 1 overdue tor a vacation and I want to spend tt alone at ua. "I have no qualms ," she continued. "1be boat fs in excellent condition and I am quite familiar with the courae to Honolulu and the n1tbtr conditton1 that can be expected." The only change s Miss Slater has made to tbe '3-foot sloop Jn prepara· tJon fat the voyap ls tbe inltallaUon of a ltetrlnl vane and extra rudder to matt the boet 1elf·1teerln1, plWI a pair of Pbo wblch 111t con Ille to st .. r th• boM tf either the whffl or vane 1t.1erlis1 g1ve1 out. Ml• .s-. bu a)lo rlll•d a Unt amid&hipo lo which illlo can altocb a Alety belt· In tbt ovent Ille has lo co lonrird on decl: 1o .....,, beadl'u. '!be latm precaution lllfu back lo tha inclcllDI a numl>or ol yaar1 aio when !.'Jts Sla!<r waa talllnl &Iona on a 1maU sloop to Cllallna ltland and fell overboard. The boat cooUnued to sail on one tock and then anolhor unW Min Sllltl', almoat elllllualod, finally cot lll>oard alter a d-ato •wlm. "'Ml11 Slater 11 a l&ilor'a sailor. Althoull! this will lio hlr Ont Ir-· ceanlc 1010 attempt, 1ht baa done con· 1lderable •lnlle·handed 1 a 111 n I betw"n San Dleco and S a n t a Barbara, both on the K-43 V1lentlne II and bar pr.vi<>ul boll, tho K-311 Valen· u ... She hu &llo sailed lo numerous long distance 7acbt ract1 u crew, 1all· inJmutor or skl!>Plf. Sha bu made three Transpac Honolulu r1:cts, one Los Aneeles to M.aiatlal\ race, was saJllngma1ter aboard· the 15-foot Nam Sang in the ruued Sydl!ey (Australia l to Hobart race, and a watch captain aboard the yawl Good News in a Tahiti race. She haa also cruised the Mezlcan coatt and auch South ,Seas areas ·u Fl· jl. Australia and New Zealand. Miss Slater has been sailing sfnce she waa ,a child and ls tborOughly familiar with the sea. She said ttl• n:· peats her present voyage to take 18 to 18 days. . "And r don't want anyone worrying about me until I am more than 30 days overdue at Honolulu," 1a!d Miss Slater. ' Ml11 Slater 1aid &he expec:U to 1letp durln1 :tho do7 and do ll<r navl11ttn1 and 1allln1 at· nf&hl. Flro't port ol call fO< the ValenUne Il wW be Honolulu, but after two or tllree day1' rest rbe plana lo saU the boat lo l!analet B11, on·u.i lllaDd of K1uwal wllen she 1111 a coll&(' overlooldt\.I: tbe HrL Mlt1 Staler11 Valemtne yachll have Ions been. recosnuable by their brlpt red <:0lor ad the rtd hearts on apln. naker1, sail <:0ver1 and other plac11 on tile boat. On Iha Honolulu trip Iha 11etr1n1 .... will bo red and heart· 1haped. Woman •@• Miu Slater W:Y • displayed a box or brllht new clothinl she purchased !or wear Jn Honolulu. "This at le ast shows I'm confidant of making it," she tmlled. Asked about her age , NJss Slater smiled again: "Jii! say I'm young enou&'h to make the I aod old enough to know I 1ho · 't." Ml11 Slater Js the dau1hter of the late H. N. Slater, fonner commodon ol Loa Angeles Yaoht Club and Iha Southern California YacbtlnC As1ocia· tton. Her yachtsman father &tarted ber 1alllng in dlnghlt• at an early age. Miss Slater said ahe pl111.11 to keep in touch with her mother 1 who Uves in San Pedro, by means of a bigh-1eas radio 1he his inatalled for the trip. The dlsW! lklpper's future _plans are uncertaill. "I ho~ eventually to clrcumnavisate the globe on Valentine Ir." she said. "That's wby I bad her bull!." Durln& the next two years 1h,e may do 10mt cnllainl as far south as Au1trAlla, and may enter Va18nt1Dt II in the ne:a:t Sydney to Hobart race. Ml11 Slater 1ald she plans to fly back to the mainland In a·few months . "I'm not worried about the oUlce, It wW run ltnlt," me aald, referring to her yaclll broltera1e In Marina do! Rey . MUI Slator WU nominated by Ille Los Anples Tlme1 &1 tho Woman ol tile Y oar Ill 18M. She has bundrtds ol lrlelldl In Southern Colllorn!a -"and l meet about 150 new peoplt a week iD my bUJ1DN11 11 1be 1aid. "So I !eel the need lo bo Ilona for awhile," abt addtd. "And besides, I think 1111 red V alallllna II wtll loot lovely In lho11 · bluo-f."l' ,.._, ol the !law.UM! l•landl. ' Invtstigators said an initial search of the Wtttphal home turned up a freshly POll1hed tr1y of silverware in the kitchen, whi~h was dappled with watery blood spots. Blood also was smeared on a fast· ened door lOck and at other spots. indicating U.t dyin1 wo~an may h~ve tried to clean up and give herself flrst aid without realizln& her grave con- dition. Donald Schenk, o! 164~ Minorca Way, direcUy across tro~ the Tw:ker and Weetphal residences, 1ald he was In his yard and saw Ibo vlctlm ahortly .alter 3 p.m., a1 she walked from be-: tween the houses and acrou the street. STUMBLED Schenk 11ld she Humbled Ql)Ce, dis· appeared from vieW behind a truck then stagaered to h11 lawn, where 1ht collapsed. ll• rushed lo her side and Mrt. Woll· phal, who had dropped a bloody towel in the 1treot, reportedly pointed in the direction of the Tucker home and made a statement. Costa Mesa Police Capt. Ed GlU· sow 1aid a complaint cliar1inl Mrs. Tucker with murder will bo aouibl from the district attorney Monday morn1n1, wlth arralanment 1et tattr In the doy. Dependinl on time involved In 11· suance of the complaint. bOwever .._the 1u1pect mlabt not 10 to Harbor uls- tricl Judleal Court for orralpment 1111W Tuesday momlnl. BAIL ASKED Capt. 01111°" Mid Mn. Tucl<er't attorney plan1 then to 11k that ball be set ao hi1 cUtnt <!&n return home to be with ber hu.sband •nd two 1mlll daughter•, ages 10 and 12, who went lo .Uy with srandplreota Friday. Mrs. Tucker'• 11.ster, Mr1. Mara:ue· rite De La Tam. omployed u a re· cords clerk by the Coata Mesa Pollce Departm1nt, allo lives In th1 dty ·'I ' . ' FroM P .. e l BUS CRASH. • • ers out Of broken and ·forced-Open w\ndows~ The accident occurred 1horUy be· fore 10 a.m . on Interstate Highway 5, 13 miles outside Eugene, when a south· bound oar Went out of control and slammed into the front of the bul. Mr1. Kronqu11t told her hu sband that bus driver Rolf Holnutrom, 45, of Medford, Ore., who suffered a broken leg, tried to swerve but the accldeont could nOt be' avciided. · . . )lcth ,gasoline tanks exploded, in· tineritlng the bus. and the car, and killing two victims trapped in the Greyhound wreckage. Victi ms in the car appeared to have been killed on impact. • • • but Is CUITenUy vacaUoning 1n Hrnlh· Detectives Sam Cordeiro and Gerry Thompson were dJ1pat:ched to Or· ange County Medical Center Friday nta:ht to witness a postmortem ex, t&mlnation, whlch c;howed the victim died of a wound in the right chest . Mrs. Westphal's husband, Harold V. Westphal , is unit supervisor of an Operations Support group at the Ford· Philco Aeronutronlc Dlvlslon plant in Anlhetm. . . The 6l·year-old aerosp1ce executive and his wl!a moved to Costa Mesa from West Covina after he joined the !!rm In 1965 and Weotphol went back to be with nil.Uves thera Friday night. 'l\tclrlr recently named president of the Ha\bor Ar.Ja Coordinating Coun· ell -was elected to the Costa Meaa City Council in 1966 and ls midway through his tenn. He is fonner vice pre1ident and manager of the Lido Shores Hotel and Marina in NewpoN Beach end has been active in various community a!!aln of both Harbor Area cltlt5. ---- DAILY PILOT ...__ ~-. M-•-· '--· W• t1·• ...... ,..., 1 CWIPOIHtA RIM.+ H. Wm --Th•M•I Ktnll -TlleMll A. 'M11,,hf1111 -·-J1•\ ._ C.rl.., P••I Nl1te11 ~,.,,.,., Mwrtlallll ~ Offr··· Cllll ...... -... -....... ....,_, ..... an w ....... ......c 1 l.lfVM •• 1111 m .._.. """"' 11 F *' llldlt • • ... v • • • • ( ( t t ' I I 1 l ( t ' l ( I • I I t I l I ' ( l ' I • • i I ( I • t ! t ' ' t I t l ' f ' Weekend EDIJION voe. 6'f, NO. 156, :( SECTIONS, u PAGES SATIJRDAY, JUNE 29, 01968 • • a Ill Coast Trio Flee Death Survi,ve. Oregon Car-bus Crash Killing Four ESCAPES FLAMING DEATH Donna Fay Wibbenhorst Six Hessians Arrested for Chain Assault Six members of the Hessians Motor- cycle Clu'b were arrested on charges of assault with a deadly weapon early • this morning after they allegedly beat three men with chains and clubs in a Midway City bar. Three of the He!isians live in Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar and Huntington Beach. The suspects, bearded and wearing boots and leather jackets, were ar· rested about 10 minutes later in an· other bar in H\IDti.ngton Beach, sher- iff's deputies said. The three men beaten by the gang suffered cuts and bruises, but were not hospitalized. Sheriff's spokesmen· said the motor- cyclists appeared about 1:30 a.m. in the ~oongloW Bar, Midway City, 5tood gu.Md at both exits and the t.elephone bootb and beat their trap- ped victims. 1 • Huntfugton Beach police arrested the six s~pecUI minutes later at Ille Showboat Bar, 19'202 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. They offered no resistance. HURT. 1,N BUS CRASH Martin Rolph Wilibenhor1t . . DAILY PILOT SllJff ,.,_,. HAPPY NEWS FROM OREGON Wlf• Calls Larry Kronquist Johnson Signs 10 Percent Tax Increase Measure • By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of llM Diiiy Pllilt SI•" Blood, screams, smoke and fire painted a scene of chaotic horror in the eyes of a Laguna Beach art deal· er's wife Friday in a fatal high speed car-bus coWsion in souttiern Oregon. Four persons were killed -two in tpe bus and two in,the car -and 20 more were injured, including a Costa Mesa brott.er and sister going to visit their grandparents. • "Mrs. Mary Kronqulst, M, ripped her pinned leg from beneath the front row seat of the crumpled bus as her own chair began burning beneath her and climbed through the shattered windshield. "She said there were bodies lying all around," sald Larry Kronquist, owner of Kronquist Galleries, 362 N. Pacific Coast Highway,"aftei.· speaking to his wife by phone in the hospital. Leu serfously injured were Martin W.ibbenbarst, 12, and Donna Wibben- borst, 11, children of Mr. and Mrs. N. Rllp!l Wlbl>enhorst, of 1845 Ana· beim Ave .. Costa Mesa. ~Y' were released to their grarid- parents, who had come from Wall· port, Ore., to meet the children at the Eugene Greyhound Bus terminal. Kronquist said his wife, who suf- fered burns and lacerations, expected to be released from Sacred Heart Hos- pital frlday nlghti bl!I' had lost ev· ~g bUt Mi' pone In the fiery ·"SM was worried about where the could go barefoot to buy shoes," Kron• qulst told the DAILY PILOT shortly after his wife called to say ahc was all righL "l just knew it was her bus, when I first heard about it," he said. "I wanted her to fly, but no , , • 1he wanted to take tbe bus," he said. Kronquist just returned from a sev- en-week art tour in Eui-ope and Wus. Kronquist was going to visit refatives in Seattle for a .rest after minding tbe gallery. Mrs. Wibbenhorst said Friday that her sun cut his lip badly while clamb- ering out a rear window of the bus, escaping the same way most of the 38 passengers did. Others who escaped initially as ac· cumulating smoke began to panic the remaining passengers helped pull oth· (See BUS CRASH, Page %) ' Seaman's Strike Ties Up Ships NEW YORK {UPI) -A nationwide seamen's strike today tied up nearly 60 percent of the U.S. merchant fleet, and there were growing indications of support from other uni'ons that could cripple the nation's maritime industry. The strike affects Americ-an flag- ships in U.S. ports. American !!!hips in foreign ports will Mt be struck. < DAILY PILOT Ptloto W •ldlll'lll· KMll*' MRS. IRENE TU~KER ENROUTE TO CITY JAIL Luves House with Attorney Paul Au9ustln11 Jr. . . ~ . • . , ! ' t 1 I ' Viet ·-cong , Blast Village, Kill 90 ..:;. 7 3 Civiiians SAIGON {AP) -VJet. Cong forces hurling explosives blasted apart a small coastal village today and mill· ta.ry spokesmen reported 90 persons killed, including 73 civilians -one of the w<irst civilian tolls of the war. The guerrillas opened with a rnor· tar barrage on the village of Son Tra and the positions of its defenders, about 14 U.S. Marines and an equal number of government ·militiamen, shortly after midnfght. Many of the "CiVilians were burned to death in bunkers under the floors of their homes, where they took shelter from th• mortar barrage and small arms fire. The guerrillas tossed satchel charges into huts. Some refugees swarmed toward the· Marine positions, preventidg the Leathernecks from firing toward the guerrillas ln the village. Besides ttle 73 civillant, two mill· tiamen and 15 government revolution· ary development pacification workers, part of the ca·mpaign to win allegiance of the people, also were reported killed and 103 civilians were wounded, 23 of wOOm required evacuation. Casualties among the American Ma· rines were n<it immediately known. Military spokesmen said fires touch- ed <iff by the explosive charges burn- ed down about 85 percent of Son Tra, 345 miles oorthea~ of Saigon and only five miles southeast of the _headquar- ters of the U.S. Army America! Divi- sion at Chu Lai. The enemy toll raised to 159 the number of Viet Cong and North Viet- namese reported killed by American infantrymen fn. three battles in the area in the last week. /. Worker Killed In Scaffold Fall A construction worker wa!!I killed Friday · afternoon when he fell from scaffolding at mt C.ampu~ Drfve, north of the Orange County Airport. The coroner's office said Andrew Thomas, about· 55,· of 417 Guinlda Lane, Anaheim, wu dead on arrival at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Sheriff's ,deputies who investigated said the man was climbing scaff<ilding to retri'eve a tool when he slipped, bit hr.acing on the way down and struck the ground. Booked into Orange County Jail were Frank W. Rundle,.~:24, of 2522 Sea View Ave., Corona tfel Mar; Phillip C. Cerrasco, 20, unspecified address on 17th St., Costa Men; Marius A. Sa- voy, 27, of 16il Commodore Circle, Huntington Beach; James R. Larson, 26, of Garden Grove; Ivan J . Wallace, 2'2, of Garden Grove, and -Mooty, C. Renner, 25, of Dalla.s, Tex. WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Johnson has signed the tax increase bill wrung from Congress in an 18- month battle. Higher withholding de- . ductions wtU begin showing up July Coast Housewife a '"Wit~h" The vi'ctims were not identified. Police Nab 77 In Demonstration WASHINGTON (AP) -Police ar· rested 77 persons Friday as tbey dem· on strated on the Capitol steps in sup- port of the Poor People's Campaign. The group included about 30 Quak· ers who held a half-hour mffting or service on a sun~ed Qlpitol plaza before joining the o t b er s to be arrested. The Rev. Ralph David Abernathy, president of the Southern Olristlan Leadership COnference and leader of the antipoverty campaJgn, was arrest· ed Monday for staging such a dem· onstration. He now is serving a 2().. day Jail sentence. Among those jailed Friday W<ll'• Hooea Williams, 42, a husky, bearded Negro who fs a demonttraUOM leader for the campaign, and the Re•. Nor- man Devis, a white Catholic priest from DetrolL I 15 in" the American wage-earner's pay· check. Johnson signed th e 10 percent boo st without ceremony in tile White House rose garden Frfday, saying "we mum. now apply the fi scal brakes" to slow down inflationary t r e n d s ·in the economy. At the same time Johnson rebuked Coogress for imposing a $6 billion cut in federal spending as its price for approving the increase, and indicated more friction is possible between the executive and legislative branches as the cuts are applied. • The law imposes higher taxes on 82 millie>n or the 98 million taxpaying Americans and on U.S. corporations. Sateen million lower income workers wMl be exempt. For example, the so-called 10 per· cent surcharge will not apply to single persons making less than ,1,900 a year, nor will it affect famlUes of four wllfl less ttlan 15,000 annual Income. The bill, first general tax increase since a 1951 levy during the Kor!an war, was signed with Utt19 fanfare. Few congreumen are willing to be closely identified with an Income tax iocrease in an election year, • • Love Potions Never Fail, Huntington Gal Claims By PAMELA POWELL Of Hit 0.lfY Pltft SlfH Why bother meeting your man at the door with a kiss and a martini every night, when you can shake up a once· in-a·lifetime cocktail to keep him deliriously in love till death-do-you· part! Just blend clover leaves, honey, rose petals, rosemary and spider legs together, say the magic words, and you've got yoursell a permanent love spell there's no getting.out of. So suggests Mrs. Judl1b M&UJ, an aircraft company proce .. lng engineer and practicing witch. · <111d never give a pennanent love spell again uriless the couple Is mar· ried and both parties have agreed," she declares. . The HuoUniton Beach w It c h performed a pennanent spell on. a teenage friend aeveral y•s ago whleb the bu r'egrettod eftr .ince. II 9eems the friend and her Joved one are still detply In love and aro mmled - but to different people. · · Wltchcralt to Mrr. Malls II a bob1>7, "Some people think it is a religion and worship the earth mother and everything. I don't," she said. "There's nOtbing in wiirbcraft that is incompatible with God or a n y religion," the 28-year~ld mother con· tinued. "We try to look lar lhinp that have been overlooked. Hypnotism, for ex· ample, was thou~t Of as a big fake unW medical scientist.I started using it a few years ago. And witdle1 used bread mold fOr !'iJre• during the 14th and, lMh centuries. Look bow loog it toot to discover penicillin/' 1be 1aid conYlnclllgly. The quJte mod witch, with raven hair •tld huge brown eyes, started in· vesliptiag wltdlcrett 1t Ille age of ma, when lht became dluolusloned by conlllcting 1ymbola and t<nni wied ill the'movl ... She decided to go to the main 101lrco and read all the ""'1!IAI lolk lore abe could lfild Including.what ahe coiietder1 ' the best ' of all, "Dracula." • From ·111.... 111e beaan -. pie<ei about wttdlc:raft ...t tllo - t ._.,,_ --·.---~- natW'al under several dilferent names. A recent seminar during the 12th an· nu.al Pennsylvania Lile and Culture Institute brought her true identity to light. Amoog the talent& Mrs. Mali• claims to have are controlling the weather, creating .be%es, spells and perlonnJ,ng voodoo, which she says is the easiest form of a bex. "Everybody, can do it -they just must be taught/' s~e said. "It's like a baby trying' to learn calculus." "I'm not ~lng ·I'm ~way• rl8'lt; but at least I know when I'm wr0G4/ she said, dlsplaylng her gan1en of j>OP' pies, ~es, tomatoes and v-anou other fi01'&rl . and herbs whlcb she UHi tor her potionl'. •1Weeds you bow are jutt planll wlllc;h IW\..,.'t fOlind a purpose " 1tie sighed. 'Tile p~oblem with aaytnr you -· wll<h.. Mrr. Mall• feels, II that the """"' . lhllli .... been ' dlmWaed wlUJout 1111 nldence. "All l'.m JrYloC to do ltl o.....rap other people to In· -pto It," lllo .WI wlrhMly. ' (l!oe WHUI,, Pap I) :rEN CENTS Police Hold Wife of Councilman By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of,.... o.lly ...... ,,.,, The wife or Costa Mesa City Council· man George A. Tucker was jailed· on suspicion of murder Friday after a neighbor woman staggered from her own home with a fatal stab wound and collapsed on a nearby lUfD. Mrs. Irene Tucker, Yr, of 1642 Min· orea Drive, was booked at the Costa Mesa Police Department and later transferred to Orange County jail, where she was held today without bond. Mrs. Harriett V. Westphal, 6lt, who lived next door at 1648 Minorca, was dead ori arrival at Hoag Hospital about 3:30 p.m., after ·Santa Ana police relayed the report of the stab- bing. The Mesa V e r d e subdivision in which the principals live has a Santa Ana telephone exchange and frantic calls for police are sometimes con· nected to the v.Tong department. Mrs. Tucker, bearing visible, finger~ nail-like. scratches on he!' face and neck, was calm and aloof as police and her attorney, Paul Augustine Jr., led her from the house. She was Arrested at 5:05 p,m. and taken to Bristol Park Medical Cenler for a brief physical examination be· fore going to police headquarters to be booked. !'<>lice Chief Roger Noth said Mrs. Tucker refused to admit the first of- ficers on the scene to her home and would only talk to him through the front window until ber husband ar- rived. "What for?," she was quoted as (See STABBING, Pa1e %) Two More Heart Swjtches Made In Canada, Chile By United Preis International 'The heart of an apprentice butcher today kept a young seamstress alive in Valparaiso, Chile, and the heart of a motorcycle buff did the same for a Fre:m:h-Canadian father or five in Montreal. Maria Elena Penaloza, 24, in Val- parafso received the heart of Gabriel Valiz, 20, about two boura alter Geetan · Paris, 49, wu given trhe heart of Yvon Bastien, 2.3. Paris was Ule world's 22nd heart transplant patient and Min Penaloza the 23rd. HW!«>n's two heart transplant pa- tients -Everett C. Thomas, 47, of Phoenix, Ariz., and Louis Fierr.o, M. of Elmorit, N.Y.-will leave St. Luke's Hospital for ttie first time th see a baseball game Sunday between the Houston Astros and the New York lleU. Team officials and doctors were conferring on their speci'al ireeds be· lore deciding where Ibey will sit. Only two other prevtous heart trans· plant paUents survive -one in France and one in S9uth Afr-lea. Parts, Canada's teeond heart trans· plant patient, has an excellent chance of complete ree.>very, b1s doctors laid today. A !<am of surgeono made the transplant in five houn at the Montre- al Imtitute of Cardiology, MIH Penaloza, whoee .... heart bad ballooned. to four times normal Ne and was dloklng off blood to her br&ln, was given only day& to bve belore ttie operation. Today Ille was in a recovery room teet:lvtng dru.cs to Impede rejection ol the fonlp ti•· sue · o( her new heart. Man Opens Wrong Door, Disappears VICHY, Mo. (AP) -A maa on a .• -... transpoit p1ane 1en out Frt· dly wllen a door ol the DCI craft GPened u lt flew' over IOUtboCf:IUal llllarourl on a lllgbt from !lliDolr to Tedi. , . . . The plane ,hid 23 _ ... and • crew ol foar. Otberpe110ft(m aid , the JMD may -mloUkea the_. for the .... _ to • la~. \ t . ' -~ I DAILY PILOT Satunt.,-, June 29, 1968 Wallace No Laughi~g Matte r f o_r .. Party Pros ~ llr'llll! lllOCIATm ..... loee .. eat -.,. u lhl CIDo o-ri-.....,, ho now-II ·••· dldalo II lhl -!ado~ turet o1 bolos on Ille b>llol u a preal· Pa!V. 11111· lllld lhl a!tuaUoa ,,.. deatlal -ldMe In 26 1late•-and grilnmor--··u " Wlllace orfulu· clalml ~·a jlllt getting hit second. liOlU In state a!tor slate doggedly wlad. _ gather the · thoggands of signatures Ct~.tat'N Jn Ma.su.cbusetts Fri.-needed to qualify him for the ballot. 611.1. fOrmer Alabama go\lernor A strong race by a third party can· p...n....i -1>rNcmmber be'lt be • ·dtdate ·Jncreees"'l!fe posslbllfy-lliat oa tbe· bflllot ln evecy state with the neither tbe Republican nor Demo-~ nceptlon of Oh.io. cratic candidate will secure the need· PW the political professionals it , ed, majqrity ~d the election will 1be wa no ~bing matter when Wal· thrown iAto the House of Represent&· u--. """ l'rllldlat ~ a. %qlli-. .,.,, -llu a _, load. ID -'°'" olljljl«t Iii tho .-i ear tllo Democratic nomlna.Uon, aald today "civil order and civil Justice" will have top priorltlee: if be bee:Ome1 pteil· dent. "It must be clear .that violence, crime, looting, burning cannot be \!OD• doned and must be stopped,'' he said In a &peech prepared. for the Iowa Democratic convention. "It must. be Laguna Canyo~ RQad Straighter • 81 RICBAl\D P. NALL Of .. DaltY ,... 1"17 The wind fiutte<ed Eller Larsen's ·><ard and lone grey loclu as bl.o keen old eyes ratcbed. the hills along Laguna CllilyOll. Mayor GleDD Vedder o! Laguna Jeach Wu 1peaklng. H.l!i eyea too bed .;een the bills long ago. He bad ridden 1mong them as a youth in ~ Ol1e· :ylinder Muvrell car. The occadon Friday afternoon was :he dedication of Laguna Canyon Road'• new 1afer look. Slate, county and city officials gat.bered beside the road to dedicate !he 611 mile project ol Wldeni.Dg and realJ,gnmenl Its twisty curve• are 1tralghter now. lb surface wider, 40 teet with two 12- foot lanes and two elght -!oo t shoulders. Jt cost $812,000 to improve the stretch from Canyon Acres Drive in Lagu.Q.a to a point near the freeway. Al S. Kodl, county road com· missioner, praised Filth District Supervisor Altoo E. Allen, o( Laguna Beach for getting the project under way. • equllt .-.lbll tilt --tllal toUlht out -and then rooted out," Su. Eugene J. McCarthy of Mla-•IDtl. Humphrey's riv a I for the nomination, also planned to woo the Iowa Democrats today. Although he trails Humphrey in delegates, he said Friday the campaign is young yet. 0 Where the delegates count is Chi· cago,0 .be said. "The early June dO&Sn't." At an interview 1n Oklahoma City McCarthy renewed hJs pledge, if elect· br'eod crlnlt llld .toll-·11a ...... bl tton. Gov. Nelloo Rockefeller of Ntw York sounded out Oklahoma dele- gate• to the GOP national convenUon and told newsmen later be felt m9~t would vote on the first ballot for Rich· ard M. ijixOD or Ollilon>la G9v. R9n· alif Reagan. "I was just looking for votes further down the line," he explained. 'lbotlgll vacationing in Florida, Nix- ed; to fire J . Edgar Hoover,-director o1 ... r-.i ••.., 1a...up. .. Nix.On, wbo attwd u ·vice president 1n the Elilabower administration of the lmi,· waa irked by Humphrey's statement tn Bismarck, N.D., that the peace he seeks ls not "the peace o( rllen~e.~or: tho .p,cac~•.Qf ~~ptifless or the·~peac1 · ol ju.st oat doing any. tl>lJlg for elal>I YeP.t. Wt had e~ouah of that in the 1950s:• Though vacationing In Florida, Nix· on had some hardl words for Humph· rey, calling him the admlhlstration't "seoond man and chief publicist." Merged Airline Starts Monday; No Increase Due He said Jt is an extremely important road develops, the artery will become standpoint even though a freeway will nm beside it one day. U,IT ....... ' WRECKAGE CLOGS INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 5 NEAR CRESWELL, ORE., AFTER CRASH THIS IS A WITCH? Judith Malls • From Page 1 WITCH ... "Things that were considered fie· tional are now fact," she said, pointing to the evidence made available on hyp· notism, little people, poltergeists and even medicine. "Wbat ever happened to th e p&ycbological side of things," she queried. "From alchemy c a m e chemistry and from astronomy came aatrology. but you say witches or witchcraft and everyone thinks you're some kind of nut." How does the ~mily feel about their witch? "We\4 my husband doesn't 1 practice It but he's seen what I can do, and Shelly (here i g ht-year -o Id daughter) likes it bl.it I don't show her everytbJ.ng." "I'm oot .about to :shove witchcraft down her thrO"at, I expose her to all t.be religions," 6he said. "I want her to grow up normally." The famib'". like any other, enjoys watching the television s h o w "Bewitched/' and Mrs. Malis can even twttdt her nose sideways which she demonstrated in her Dutch Haven Marina home. What happens if she gets mad at sOmeone? ""Well, I just have to learn to control tt. like anyone's temper." Air West, the outgrowth of a three· airline merger, will start operations July 1 with no significant increase in flight activities at Orange County Airp0rt -at first The mOst noticeable immediate changes will ocCur" in "the con- venierice" of flights to other Western -United States cities as well as more competitive fares, a~ording to Jim Carmean, distirct sales manager. The Air W~t system consolidates routes formerly serviced by Bonanza, Pacific and West Coast Airlines. Air West will fly ab<>ut the same numbei:: of trips out of Orange County Airport •s the three airline1 com- bined. Air West will use a stretch version of the two-engine DC-9 jet on some of its Orange County flights, Carmean said. Three flights daily will go to Las Vegas, Oannean said. The Air West routes link 75 perei!nt of all major airports in the eight Western states. G. Robert Henry, president of the merged firm, said the new flight schedules represent "only a foretasW" of Alr West activity to come. The stretch version of the DC9 car- ries 'i1l passengers, compared with the 77-passenger capacity of the con· ventional DC9. Koch predicted as the land along the road develops, the artery wlil become inadequate for it.5 load. He urged engineers and local legl.!1la'OOrs con- trolling the road to keep sufficient space available to widen it. Dwain Freeburg, representing the Orange County Chamber of Com- merce, said his firm is going to help congest the road with a few thousand more persons. He referred to the North American Rockwell plan to build an Autanetics plant at Laguna Niguel. Picnic Highlights _Mesa 15th Birthday Fiesta Mayor Vedder said the citizens of Laguna will feel safer now driving the .road that is one of three main en· trance-exits lo the city. He spoke of a time 60 years ago when he and 9thers left Santa Ana fof Laguna Beach and whizzed past wagoos and tassle-top SWTeys in their Maxwell. They came down the canyon. Costa Mesa's gala 15th Crystal An· niversary Celebration -kic'ked off Friday by commemorative sales at city shopping centers -continues to· day wWt an old-fashkmed picnic. Childrens' games and relays are set f<lr 10:30 a.m. in Te Winkle Park, with adult competition starting at noon , prior to a 1 p.m. Damp PendleWn U.S. Marine Corps band concert. With a twinkle, Vedder suggested to the State that they could take hazard from the road if they would limit its ... access to one-cylinder Maxwells. Family Unhurt Families are invited to bring pic- nic lunches ro enjoy during the per· formance, after w h l ch a baseball game is scheduled at the Te Winkle diamond. W. K. Hashimoto. assislaot district engineer for the State Division of In Plane Crash . Higb9rays, spoke briefly of the state project. Hashimoto and his staff A vacation1ng family from Colorado design all Orange County freeways. arrived. jarringly in Orange County C. M. "Cye" Featherly, first district Friday when their plane made a supervisor, spoke af using the road to forced landing in a Y<Jrba Linda field. get to Laguna In 1922 and of bis wife No one was hurt. Aboard were Dale using It 1n 1900. Featherly had also Dobs"on, 35; his wife, Ann, 36; son, patroled the stretch as a sheriff's Keith, 16, and daughters, Teri, 13, and deputy in the 1940s. Tracy, 8, of Wellln~n. Colo. The first annual Costa Mesa Men's Gclf Championship will get underway during morning houni Sunday, with a buffet dinner 4Uld program at 6 p.m. in ·the nearby municipal country club. Fred W. Marquar¢, president of Hy· land. Division, Traveool Laboratories Inc., the city's new biochemical re· search facility, will be headline speak· er at the banquet. , Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley and Cham- ber Comwerce President Jack Ham· mett will join hlpt, in taking a look at C.Osta Me.1a's neX·t 15 ye·ars. From Page 1 MESA STABBING saying, whe n police asked to enter. Tucker, a United California Bank" officer employed only a few blocks away, arrived moment.ully after be· ing summoned by his wife and let in- vestigators into the house. No weapon was found to link Mrs. Tucker to her neighbor's death and no motive has yet been developed tot the suspected homicide. HOME COMBED Lone Ya~htswoman Off for Hawaii Orange County Sheriff's crime lab specialists combed the Tucker home for five hours Friday night and took away a drawer full of kitchen utenM --including bu~her knives-for mic· roscopic analygis. 'No Stunt, Jus t Vacation,' Noted Broker Declares Investigators fiald an initial search of. the Westphal home turned up a freshly polished tray af silverware in the kitchen, which was dappled with watery blood spots. -· ... YACHTSWOMAN AT HELM l'eilJ Slater ., By ALMON' LOCKABEY DAILY ,llOT IOATINCl ~DITOlt Miss Peggy Slater, widely known southern California yacht broker:, will leave Sunday at 1 p.m. from Marina del Rey on a solo voyage to Honolulu aboard her K-43 sloop Valentine II. Miss Slater hae planned the voyage for mOnths but has told on!y her close friends because, said she : "I didn't want a lot of fanfare about it. "This ls no stunt and has no com- mercial overtones," added the red· haired yachtswoman. I'm 1 on g overdue for a vacation and I want to spend it alone at sea. "I have no qualms," she continued. "lbe boat fa in excellent condition and I am quite familiar with the course to Honolulu and -the weather conditions that can be expected." The only changes Miss Slater has made to the 43-!oot sloop in prepara- tion ror the voyage is the installation of a stetrln' vane and extra rudder to make the boat self·stetr1ng, plus a pa.if of jibs which she can use to steer the-boat if either the wheel or vane lt6erln& give1 out. ~ss Sliter bas al.!lo rlga:ed a line amldablpc lo which !he can attach a safety belt in the event she has to 10 f1:1rward on deck to change heads'll. 'I11e latter precau.tton harks back to the incident a npmber of year1 aao when ~11 Stater was satling alor»e on a small sloop to Catalina Jsland and fell overboard. The boat continued to sail OD ..,. lack and !hen BDO!her until MW Slater, almo9t exlla!Utad, lloaD,y iot aboard after a detperala 1wlm. Miii Slater ill • sailor'• ullor. Allhoueh Ibis wm be her Ont tr-o- ceanic solo attempt, she has done con· sider able aingle·handed sailing between San Diego and S a n t a Barbara, both on the K-43 Valentine II and her previous boat, the K-38 Valen- tine. She has also sailed in numerous long distance yacht races as a-ew, sail· in gm aster or skipper. She has made three Transpac Honolulu races, one Los Angeles to Mazatlan race, was saillngmaster aboard the S&-foot Nam Sang In tile rugged Sydney (Australia) to Hobart race; and a watch captain aboard the yawl Good News in a Tahiti race. She baa also cruised the Mexican coast and such South Seas areas as Fi- ji, Australia and New Zea}and. Miss Slater has been sailing since slle was a child and is th:>roughly familiar with the se.a. She said &'be ex· pect.,. her preftnt voyage to take 18 to 18 days. "And I don't want anyone worrying a.bout me until I am more than 30 days overdue at Honolulu," ·aaid Miss Slater. Miss Sla!er sald she erp<ets lo sleep during the day and do her navigating and salllnt at nl(h~. Flnt port of tall lot the ValenUne II wjll be l;lonolulu, · but after two or three days'· rest she Plans t(I iall the boat to Hapalei Bp.y, on 1hl island of K·auwal where she hf.I 'i cottaae overlookinc the 1ea. Mits Slatar'a Valem!Jle YJdlts ha~e long been rteopixalile by tbelr br!Chl red color and !he red hearta OD apln· nakers, sail covera and other placu on 1111 boat On the Honolulu trip lhl lleerln& VaDI will be red and heart- lhaped. Woman 'ta'"• MW Slater pr:udly --------------------------------- - -- displayed a box of bright new clothing she purchased for wear in Honolulu. '"Th.is at least shows I'm confident of making it," she smiled. Asked about her age, lVJ.ss Slater smiled again: "Just say I'm young enough to make the trip and old enough to know I shouldn't." Miss Slater is the daughter of the late H. N. Slater, former commodore of Los Angeles Yacht Club and the Southern California YaehUng Associa· tion. Her yachtsman father started her sailing in dingthies at an early age. Miss Slater said she plans to keep in touch with her mother, who lives in San Pedro, by means of a high-seas radio she has installed for the trip. The dlstall skipper's future plans .are uncertain. "I hope eventually to cireurnnavigate the globe on Valentine II," she said. '!That's why I had her bllllt." During the ne10t two ye-ars she may do some cruisfng as far south as Australia, and may eDter Valentine JI in the next Sydney to Hobart race. Miss Slater said she plans to fly back to the mainland in a few months. "I'm not worried about the office, it will run itself," she 1atd, referring to her yacht brokerage 1n Marina del Rey. Misc Slater was nominated by the Los Angeles Tlme1 a.t the Woman of Ille Year In 1956. She bu hundreds o! friends In Southern California -''and I meet about 150 new people a week in my b111iDN11" abe 1aid. "So I lee! !he need lo be a\OM !or a.while,11 l!:lt added. '1And. besides, I lhink my red V alODttne 11 will look lovely in those blue-green water1 of the Hawallan I5landa." Blood also was smeared on a fast· ened door lock and at other spots, indicating the dying WO!Dan may have tried to clean up and give herself first aid without realizing her grave COD· dition. Donald Schenk, of 1645 Minorca Way, directly across froll! the Tucker and Westphal residences, said he was in his yard and saw the victim shortly after 3 p.m., as she walked from be· tween the houses and across the street. STUMBLED Schenk said she stmnbled once, dis· appeared from view behind a truck then. staggered to his lawn, where she collapsed. He rushed to her side and Mrs. West- j>hal, who bad dropped a bloody towel In !he otreet, reportedly polDted In the direction of the Tucker home and made a statement. Costa Mesa Police Capt. Ed Glas· gow said a complaint charging Mrs. Tucker with murder will be sought from the disPict attorney Monday morning, with arralgnmeM 1et later in the day. ' Depending on time tnyolved in Is· suance of the complaint, however, the suspect might not go to Harbor Dls· trlct Judlcal Court for · arrelgmnent unUl Tuetday morning. BAIL ASKED CapL Glaagow nJ.d Mrs. Tucker's attorney plani then to aak that bail be set so bls client can return home to be with her husband end two small daughters, aget 10 and 12, who went to stay with grandparenta .Friday. Mr•. Tucker's bite?', Mrs. Margue4 rite De La Torre, employed aa a re- cords clerk by the Costa Mesa Police Departmeol, alao lives in the dlf .. ----- -·---------------- - From Page l BUS CRASH • •• ers out of broken and forced-open windows. The accident occurred shortly be· fore 10 a.m. on Interstate Highway 5, 13 miles outside Eugene, when a south4 bound car went out of control and slammed into the front of the bus. Mrs. Kronquist told her husband that bus driver R-olf Holmstrom, 45, ·of Medford, Ore., who suffered a broken leg, tried to swerve but the accident C{lUld not be avoided. Both gasoline tanks exploded, in- cinerati'ng the bus and the car, and killing two victims trapped in the Greyhound wreckage. Victims in tOO car appeared to have been killed on impact. ••• -· but is currently vacationing in Ham.ii. Detectives Sam Cordeiro and Gerry Thompson were dispatched to Or· ange C.Ounty Medical Center Friday night to witness a postmortem ex· amination, which 6hO\ved the victim died of a wound in the right chest. Mrs. Westphal's husband, Harold V. Westphal, is unlt supervisor of a n Operations Support group at the Ford· Philco Aeronutronic Division plant in Anaheim. 'The &1-year-old aerospace executive and his wile moved to Costa Mesa fr<lm West Covina after he joined the firm in 1965 and Westphal went back to 00 with relatives there Friday night Tucker recently named president of the Harbor Ar:!.a Coordinating Coun- cil -was elected to the Costa Mesa City Council in 1966 and is midway through his term. He is former vice president and manager of the Lido Shores Hotel and Marina in Newport Beach end has betn active in various community affairs of both Harbor Area cities. DAILY PILOT ....,..._ _ .. _ H•fllttt•• ..... · l.etal ._. ........... ....,...,.., -CALl'POIM IA • ltoS>ort N. W11tf l'IJtll!IPltT Tho11111 Kt1vil 2:d11or 1110111•1 A. M11rphl11• MlllHllll Ed1fof J1clr It. C11tl1y P•ul Nln11t llltl-Mlnfftl' Mwertl1ln• Dll"ldot Offrc11 Co1t1 MIN: 311 W-' h7' ltmt ""'°" llld\1 Ull w. 111*.lovlmlrf 1..1111na ••·'"' m J'.lftll •v- ....... .., .... I • lltl ltiwlf • 1, I E I I t ' ' l t ' ' . I ' ( 1 ' { ' ' ' ( I t ' I I • I tc:... ................. ...., Chief Justice Eli j•h Adlow, o! Boston's Municipal Court, ruled the film "Fanny Hill Meets Dr. Erotica" obsecne and immoral and banned its showing in Boston. This almost assures it being a boxoffice smash elsewhere. • • Two men, both named Miller, lost control of identical' pickup trucks within seconds of each other and crashed into utility poles only 59 feet apart on the ~ame street in Memphis, Tenn. RidMrd T, Miller and Kenneth R. Mille'r lost control on wet pavement. Each was charg- ed with failure tp maintain .proper control. of a vehicle. 12 pt bullet •• Katy Daly of Chicago is about to become the loser in the bakery w:r- sion of Rwsian Roultttt .•. a new game called "P~ Face." The inst rue· tions read: "You stick your head in the circll opposite a .sponge loaded with. dessert topping. You turn the handle a certain number of timea and you never know if the pie wiU be released •• , until it's too late." , • Burglars swiped three electriC type writers from the office of Justice of the Peace Johft Mertln in Albuquerque, New Mexico, then tore down the burglar alarm and took that with them. • A Baltimore woman has cited the medicinal values of slot machines while pleading for the retention of the one-armed bandits. S 1 o t machines in four Maryland coun- ties are scheduled to become illegal Jul.Y 1 under a law passed by the 1963 General Assembly. The .. woman stated in a letter to . At· torney General Francis 8. Burch th.!lt she was under a doctor's.care for bursitis of her right a rm and had rejected his suggestion that her arm be broken for relief. Instead, she said she began playing slot m achines and the 'daily ex· ercise' loosened her arm so that 'today I can raise my arm above my head, which I could not do before. Plase let the slot machines stay." • Since the sweet smelt of sum- mer swept Yosemite National Park this year, 129 hippies have been arrested. After 87 were ;aHed recently, their meadow campsite was confiscated. The f chaTQes included burglary, nar· cotics possesrion and disorderlt1 conduct. "We've never seen any· thing like it,'' said one Yosemite woman. •• Arnold A. Pell, of Wollaston, Mass., bas opened a "puppy palace" where pets with a 10..year guarantee can be purchased. To keep the number of returned pUJ>-' pies to a minimum, Pelt has in· stalled a "puppy love room" where customer s can become acquainted •1ith possible pets and determine if ~'.>g and master are compatible. • San Francisco Police Chief 7homes J. Cahill says hippies are bugging City Prison ..• literally ..• and he has hired an extennin- r'.ting company to remedy the situ- ation. During inspection of the Jong-haired set at the jail door, Cahill said, "Their possessions, in- cluding pack bags and clothes are immediately deloused in order to eradicate such vermin for the protection of police officers and other prisoners. • • Lowell Craddock'• tough J1ttle safe weighs only ~ pounds. Safe-· crackers who carted it from Chap- pell Sanitarium in Los Angeles and tried to open It with a hammer and chisel finally abandoned it. After the safe was discovered in a Las Vegas alley, a locksmith open· ed it In three minutes ••• and oul spilled ,15,34.3. ' < DAILY ,ltOT Lon,g Stret~h CdM Man Aids Can.adian Girl COLLABORATES BY MAIL Robert P. Thompoon An ll·y .. r .. ld Canodlan girl Ill SL Boniface, Manitoba, won a lirrt prize 1n her elementiry school's science lair -thanka to tbe long distance alliitan• ce of a Corona del Mar space aclentlst. Robert P. 'Ibompson, manager ol Space Systems Programs at Philco. Ford Corp. 'c Space and Re-entry Systems Division at Newport Beach, in .answer to a lfltter inquiry about the divisiotJ's Automated Bio Io g 1 ca I Laboratory (ABL), provided detailed information and photograph& to young Carol Graham. 1be Canadian youngster had learned about the ABL from a story and photographs appearing in a scientific journal, and decided to undertake the building or a similar laboratory as her 5Cbool science project. The real ABL developed by Phllco- Ji'ord is designed to be landed on . tbe 'MARS MACHINE' BUILT BY PHILCO.FORD CORP. Prototype Furnish• Model for C•nadlan Girl's Project Laguna· Officials Deny Hippie House Crackdown 'nie building and plaming depar· tment of Laguna Beach city govern- m_ent will likely be restructured ta place greater emphasis on ordinance enforcement Including laws governing old buildings. Hughes Stardust Deal Held Up LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) -The Justice Department has ordered Howard Hughes to postpone his takeover of the Stardust Hotel while possible antitrust violations are in· vestigated. U.S. Atty. Joseph Ward said the H'Ugilles Tool Co. agreed within hours of the notification Thursday to delay the tr~saction for 90 days. Ward confirmed the Justice Depart· ment was considering filing a civil suit against Hughes Tool under provisions of the Sherman Antitrust Act. With the purchase of the Stardust Hote l and Country Club, titre billionaire industrialist achieved control of about 41 perc:ent of the gambling volume in Nevada. Asked U the possible r-ganizatlon bode ill for the dwellings of hippies, City Manager James D. Wheaton to- day shid "it might but if it does, it's a by-product, not a goal." Wheaton brought up the reorganiza· ti'on possibility Wednesday night. He said he will give councilmen a reco- mm endation, probably in August, that would shift more of the time of C1yde Z. Springe, city planning and building director, to enforcement. Wheaton said Springe still would be in charge of the planning department but sai'd more of his time would go t.oward enforcement of the building laws. . Wheaton said Al Autry, associate planner, would likely bear greater r~ponsibility in planning and would probably carry the titJre city planner or senior planner. Springe would cease to act as seeretary to the planning commission and Autry would take over this func· lion, said Wheaton . Wheaton said he, Springe and ttie director of public works would likely serve as a committee to review and coordinate pLanning matters and other areas such as enforcement of health and fire regulatiom. ' Busy Boat Builder, .77, Uses Just Carving Knife One ol the Ha?tiror Area's busiest boat builders in TT-year-old Hector L. Gibbons. He's completed 150 of them. And he does it all with 1 carving knife . "l like to carve the winoer1," says the master plumber-turned-artist. The diminutive shJps are modeled alter ac- tual vessels. Gibbons began hls hobby when he was 15. He gave Lt up when he went in· to the plumbing business. On his retirement 20 yean aeo, hfl returned to carving. He sayg he-always wanted to go to sea, but never made lt. His hobby, he esplallls, Is the next beot thing. Each sh.I p, he point. out, is: carved from a aolld piece of wood and bas lta own story. "Two young sailors were bung from thb: yardarm," he say1, pointing out a tamed two-muted schooner, ca.rvtd undtr lull s.U. "ThJs ahJp hi AO old model, as you· can see from the long bowsprit, a spar projecting from the stem of the ship." "Although carving is my hobby," he says, "I research the history and career of each sailing ship. I spend many hours with tools, a square of wood and the story behind the ship." The wood is not what it used to be. "I have to take what I can get,'' he ad- mits. "I Uk~ clear white plne blocks or redwood, properly cured." ' Wlth • workroom lilied with lhlp1 carved in various stages, be also has room on the wallJ for pictures of famous people, charta and completed and framed 1hip carvings. Although be has never reallied h1I dream of sailing before the mast, he has spent hours carving those same marts, rigging and bulls of thoee he might have sailed aboard. He will have an exhibit or carved 1bip1 at the Marlner1 lJbney during Ille moolb Of September, surface ol Mars to 1eatth for life forms. In sendin& the ABL .lnformatlcm to Carol, Thompson wrote that be would be "interested rn the outcome" of her project. Young Cru-ol complied with bis re- quest. She mailed him phoWgraphs of herseU with the finished project -and proudly noted that she had won first prize in the "Earth and Space'" category, Elementary Division. "Two of the many judges bad never heard of ·an Automated Biological Laboratory, but all seemed gre4tly impressed," she wrote in a letter to Thompson. She then followed with a nearly 20().. word description of how h e r laboratory works -written tn im~ pressively technical detail for arr 11- yeal'-old girl. The yowig Canadian student thanked 'lbompson 'tor the background in- formation and photographs he bad sent -and in a parting paragraph wrote: ". • .And I wish you luck with the real Automated Biological Laboratory." Harbor Traffic Fines Amount .To Half Million Traffic violators in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa paid over hall a million dollars in fines to the Harbor District court in 1967, aooonling to Margaret Hamlin, clorlt and admJnls. trative officer. Under a section ol the California Penal Code, 85 percent of the amount reverts back to the city in which the violation occurred and the remaining 15 percent goes to the county. The total is dispersed on a monthly basis. AUTOMATED BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY BUILT BY CAROL Canadian Schoolgirl Showt Her Version of Deep Spac~ Probe 'Drab Eyesore' The combined total for the two cities during 1967 was $511,460. Of that amount, Costa Mesa received $».l,274 and Newport Beach accumulated 1235,474. The county received a total of "'6,712. Architecture Dean Calls The county's appropriations are deposited into a road fund which goes toward improvements, construction and traffic control devices in unin- corporated areas of the county. lfesa C-ity llall~Ugly' City funds are used tor a similar purpose and banked in a traffic safety fund. Traffic officers and meter maids are not paid from the fund . The average cost Qf a sicnal device at a fo.ur-way intersection is $18,000. Larwer ..!projects., auch as the newly completed signaling devices at the in- tersection of Harbor Blvd. and Baker St. in Costa Mesa run 11 high as $36,000, Mrs. Hamlin said. Camping Sessions Slated by Club Officials of the Boys Club of the Hart>or Area have reminded 01'8nge Coast youngsters that c a m p i n g 9essions at two locations are still open. Bernardino Mountains are still open. Boys Club members 8 to 16 can visit Camp Norris, near Barton Flats, July 8 to 15 and 15 to 22 for Pl, by making reservations now. Younger boys, from 8 to 11, can visit Camp Cedar Lake July 21 to 28 lor $15, Lake hi near Big Boor VllJace. -ooly tl!at ... -otill opeo. Cedar By EVELYN SHERWOOD Of ltM Dlllf f'lltl S!lff The recently buUt Costa Mesa City Hail, the pride of Costa.Mesa, is an eyesore to USC's former dean of architecture. . "l was 1ad to see It sittlng In all it.15 dreibness," said Dr. Arthur B. Gallion of ttie civic center. "J wondered if it was part of the community." Gallion Js now a member of Project 21, an Orange County pJaMing and research program. He spoke before 200 members and guests at a beautification meeting ol the Newport Harbor Chainber of Com· merce, women's division. Gallion aaid 1ha.t modern cities have become "pools of uglinesa instead of pools of loveliness." He 9uggested that most towns have a face that orrly a mayor Could love. "Who can love their ci'ty today?" he said. "Freeways are a major sculptural urban element," he said in citing one problem area. ''There ii room for billboards but not a blade of grass." Gallion said the drabnesa he sees around him i& thi! result Of a Miek ol refined aw•enesr on tbe"pillt of the PoPulace. Rand11 A•ked Andfl Eight-year-old Randy Hogan of Costa Mesa admire1 the World Book globe he won tor bis: question, "What makes a Mexican jumping bean jump?" In the Ask Andy column carried each Saturday in the con)lc page today. - "We are not a cultural people. We. have not de~loped an elevation of mina_ morals or taste and until wt ar-. rive at an element of culture, we ean't expert real beauty. '''l'1t•t comes from culture1 growth," ' he said. Despi'te Gall.ion's gloomy Jorecaet for future loveliness, some people will be willing to make a stab at beauUfication, as evidenced by awards handed out at the meeting. Newport Beach beautification leader Isabel Pease and Alicia Giacomazr.l · lauded landscaping d o n e by home<>Mlel's Mr. and Mrs. J- Slmpoon, Mr. and l.lrs. John Millikan, Dr. and Mu. Jack Alfurd, Mr. Ftederick Richardson, ·and Mrs. Herbert Vanderburg. UCI Researcher Says Education 'Not Relevant' A UCI reeearcher 'ipOke to a OOUP of educaton at C<!<On• clol Mar llJcl> -'lbnday aod told them-· ti.on is not relevant. Robert E. Bickner called our educe· tion system simply an ®stacle course to sort out tb:lise wbo Jl'e moat cap8ble and perservering. It is not relevant to life, he said. Biclmer, executive secretary ol the Public Policy -arch Org- at UCI, spoke ii) a six-day seminar oa "JZDWations in tducatioo." Blclmec said not only student. but also polltl¢ans ""'1 parenhl· are begin- ning to inliat on relevance. -. · "They are putting 'out the twida •nd so they're begloolllg to ask; 'Wby aren't 1we getting 1ood eolutlona to our problems!' 0 He said atudenlt .are tebellinl because lbe public 11 leUing lloelf l>o nm by bureaucracies . "We just haven't learned bow ta prod, affect, g u i d e bureeucracy. Bureaucriacies are goln& to 1aU over the world," he warned . Couple Made Boy Sleep ·with D<>g 1 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) -~ couple accused of makinl their&-~ old son sleep in a dog-hou.le btcluM tl!ey had no room for hJm -t+ court today on prellmioaey char"' al cruelty llld clllld ne1lect. · Obarloa Harriloo, &7, • clll> drnwl and h1I wife, Anna, 'St, wer•-crett.M alter police found their oon. -OW!oa uleep Ill the dollhouH. llDUff)id ... against hJ's PllPl>l'· Bulter. Harrison told polko tho boy Up( "lelting In JU mot!>er't hair," and hll wtfe Mid they had only two beds and three other chfldren. A policewoman asslened to tho juvenile dtvitlon deacr\l!td lholr bom• •• 'lfiltby end ~· .. I• I • I • --· ., ' • 4 DAILY '11.0T ~"""'1. -29, 1968 .Pulpit "Oaeur ..i Cbrbt -The Comtaat Ten.a.loo" wW be Ibo ... ..., topic thll SUn· day 11 the C.-old Mar C•••••lt1 Cllmd., ~ fll HeJio. trope Ave. It will be iresented by DT. Pbllp G. Murny. Worship J«'Vices a.re at 10 •.m. in Fellowship Hall with <hDd care provided. Sum· ma-church school ls also at 10 a.m., wttb classes held through the fourth grade oo IJ. The older cblldren are in ~ted W attend cburcb service with their families. Qnil Pew ed Unity ,....k in BrlWo where be aerved as a m1Dbter for 10 y e .a r s • Pre.....i:t be wu pastor of Ibo Sula Barbara Unity 31111 -SI. fer the JI a.m. service. SundDy IChool will be helcl at the same lime with b abyslltl•I Jel'Vice provided. Lambert~ :.Jeluuon 2 Pastors Given New Assignments Cllun:h. He <Will dbcuJs the Thi>. Sunday •I the Com· Two Oral'le ~ Uailed ....,,me Ile pol pit July 14. &object ''CoosclOUI S • I f molly M-Cllordl, Methodist' minl*n, belnc The Rev. Lam1*ib, -Government." 6662 HeU Ave., H,,......,.._ · ~ th b.u been at ChriJt Qiurcll --~·-ch non lb ~-transft:.11~ to o et by --Sea 1_ fi----, •Ullll ,,...,,.. in-•or, e ·-Beach, the Rev. Roger G. YJV ... • .. .1~-. .. Rev. Lotta D. nJ.cklnge:. (~ortb will preach at churches, wW lead con-helped plan tile final con- wfU 1puk over KEZY radio ~ the 9 ancl t0:30 a.m. gregatio111 more than twice &trucUon on the cbureh. The at ~:4$ •;~· Sunday o~ the ·"~ices on •-n.e Methodist the slze of their present church, wblcb has been at Wru~lectF tAofMCanl P,1~e..! Christian." Chqrcb achool parishes_. . its preseut location for 38 • .n.111 ee . ay. .. .,... ... 1..--and n•--care The R ,__ B years, finally completed its ~-will ~at on ·~ _,,_;:;:-'t both ev. ~ , --H-.,._ t -• of r.p;fect Peac.;r.~ at the ww ur; av.u.uaulll:I a ASSOCIATE PASTOR Lamberth ol C2lrist aturcb ~ ...-a a "'~ community song ffttival at ~· Wesley Gr"nnn a TM Rew. J•rw LedlS•·aad ~ ~-~~= fl~OIXJ:Rev. Rich m n IJ d 7:30 p.m. Wednesda)'. group from Fountai;Viney w:1I:~ ~"~ Johnson of the Mesa Verde At the 11 a.m. s'trvice at Methodist, First Methodist foHowing to go to Downey Methodist Church will be 901 Magnolia, Costf! Mesa, I D . • Cor . de! Oruce Couty wiB conduct Commw:tlty Met bod i s t Zi!6-member coo"""gation. church 6iDce it W"5 built Dr P G N ...... ..,,...,.,.r ew rive, on.a regular Sabbath evening 00 ~ 'ght T h Dr. Ju n Botztr Dr. BoJzer Talk Slated tho Finl Bapllst Chardl~ the Muter 2900 Pacific TemJlle Beth David of of Hunting!oo Beach, and Reception Methodist Chun:h, with a 2,· leaving after serving the • • • eum<U.U&, ~-M Frida churches, meets this Sunday -.. Rev. Lamberth w1·n e1 years ago. e will speak on the subj ar. services y, July 5; at at Community Methodist at S S d .1.u membership of the Mesa ~tory•ttti·~'g New Glory to re!!:naic:irf!ati~~ s:i:; ::nal ~:.tyK[t:llagrega!i 6::.l p.m. et OD a y =:.~: v2ac~on ~or: Veredde cburc1267h is 560the, as com. Dr. Jean Bober wi:U speak -u-bi b I Bloomfield streels L e·•-ing the pulpit for the par to • mem· at the Laguna Beach Church Youth m-t will be -~uoon wors P ours 8 • 0 s Tb e FI r 1 I U a 11 e d A r-"-will be held ~ be.rs.hip of ~-"-"veda "" N -H b Coo Alaml•-"'-.n .... ; .. g t • " _,,..._. first time on July 28 at the "'"'';: ...... 1'.... of Rellg!-·• Sci•-Jul 7 oblerved during the 7 p.m. -~ .. rv·~1 Har d•r . 1• ws, U'C~ a D:.w Metltedlst Omdt., 2721 l?th Sunday evening lo honor tbe Downey Church. Community Church. where u.w """"""'• Y ' service. The Rev. Harold V&&escen ome urto p.m. St., H·-'--'•• Be-~.~" Rev J--c Le<Ig---.-1 ..._ __,,, ..._ •-H .11 replacing Dr. Henry Jul --~-Sh bbat ~" be '""WU&-~ w.i.u • -• o;:i w....... The Rev. DaVI"d D1' Prafio uc w.ui UOCI' pasl.\a · e w 1 Ger'-~ ~-is ti Anderaon, minister to youth y. J,aM vm:g a ww conduct two w o r11 h i p who has been appointed Calif will leave the latter part of next ~" w1ru on vaca on. will -at. At 7,30 p.m. hosted by Mr. and Mrs. -ad-'-minister of tile from Arlin!llm, · ., • Tbe 6Ubject of her Wedn;;A-., the church will Featured lltlf:aker at Alfred Caplan and Mr. and services at 9:30 and 11 a.m. ~ -M~_. nJ. • .....&. of take ,qver the Newport weeTbe •. Re J-•--will be &ermon, to be given at 9 and conduct ui;1 Bible study and Newport Unit; Cta11ttb'1 10 Mrs. Robert Bresldn. Sunday. The Rev. µ, 1,tussell ., ... ~.. ~ ................. Beach church July 21. ededv. llW&)UU 11 a.m . services, wiU be prayer meeting. 0 a.m. service Sunday in the Shaw will preach on the Costa )fesa. 1be Rev. William Eckels succe by the Rev. "The Best Is Yet to Be." Senior Citizens Center, 15th "Thank God for American topic~ ''My America." The reception will be held of tbe Com mun it y Joseph Mc Sh an e of Dr. Botzer has been the Ell .11 and Irvine, Newport Beach, Democracy" is the sermon A full report on the recent at 7 p.m. in Thompson Hall Presbyterian Church in Prescott, Ariz. The office of .,. .. sociate m'-~er and Dr. William R. er w1 United Met bod i st Con· at the church, 420 W. 19th president of the Harbor _, ~L :;liMnthg~' :e~g=:~~D:~ ~ki= :oem 8J~·tyR:C~1 ~ ~=f ~~· N~r;matn hL~ ference will be given by St. ~ :a:ywi,~ ~~ :: Council of Olurches, which Q!:Ji« of of ~=on~~~: Cbristiam.ty. p lymo~• eon-•aM---• Mn. Marion Sallade. A cof· 'lbe Rev. T .-t.rerwood's Ed Reitz -" lain 1 the Rev. Johnsm will ll a.m. wonhlp hours Sun;~-==~~~~~~;,:;~~~~~~·~~~~·~·-~·~~~~==~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~-.~~~==Re~v~.~~~~·~cna~p~~o~==~~~~~~~~==~m~N~m~tb~H=ollyw:,~ood~~f=or~l~O day ~ the Lau.em ~b The Rev. Sikking organiz. Chardl of Newport Harbor, (See PULPIT, Paie S) (See an:EPl10N, Paie S) Hoag Memorial Hospilal OC· (See PASTORS, Pa1e S) yean. OR.ANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY FAIRVIEW IAP1'1ST CHURCH ................. ,..,, Or-. c..M. l o30 & 10:55 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE t<;j &.M. SOMDA'f qtf.Nt(.M SCHOOL l: .. l'.M. lro\Hi a Sf'. tll .... !tit 'T ...... F, ............ . llltlll: Sl..tt Wed. 7:00 t. l :lS P.M. ........ Meh' .. V. 'I~ -N__., Car. -141-Wll ' HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH 1210...., St •• hln'-. c.... ..... JEUY FO•LTANCI, ,_,., Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 :00 a.m. Baptist Training Union 6 p.m. Evening service 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer •.........• 7:00 p.m. . ' ' . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES llANCHU OP THI MOTHll CHUICH ntl J llST CHUICH Of CHRIST, ICllNTtST IN IOSTON, MA.ISACHUSITTI Subject of lesson -June 30 "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE" Corona del Mar-Second Church of Newport 8eadt c.r-.......... THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomea You. ST. JAMES, mt n. LWo. -- ..... s..tic.-J:JI, ·-11:ot ,...., ll:JI -n.....r l:tll , ... Hetr ........ I ...... S.W.. a.ctw, n. ..... .W. P. Amr II;~ .. n. ... DetW C,... Phone: 67S-0210 ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS Pacific View Dr.'at Marguerite, Corona del Mar Sundays: 8:00, 9o30-Cbild care at 9o30 Holy Days as annqunced ..... ................ .,_._,.._,7M4H ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.Jl4. Newport Ha rbor Lutheran Church 2501 Cllfl Dr. IJ ~ .... ..... .._. .......... ............. J. ln+dllr --...... Jlrricil ...... l :>f.t:• ..... S...,. kfMel .••••. l :U.ll:U ..._ ......... s.nic:e .... 11 :•12:• Nursery care available at all services WELCOME Luthoron Church of tho Master 2900 Paclflc View Dr. CORONA DEL MAR DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Phone OR 3-5022 1:45 A.M.-f~111ify Wordilp 9:45 AM..-S11ndt y Ch11rc•i School 11:00 A.M.-F•tfir• Wor1hip N•l"MIY ProwWel CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Synod I RRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHU RCH 650 HAMILTON, COSTA MESA R•v. l ob Schm1lt•kopf 610 C....-A..._ eo.-... - Clierc• • h...., ~1 0 A.M. Sundays 7:3P & 9-.30 Church School-9:30 Thursdays: 6:30 & 10 a.m.; Holy Days as announced YSc., n. ......... W. Dsa .. ••• -,._ 14WJ26 EPISCOPAL 760 Vktorla St .. Cothl #Mq Lothlr V. Tornow, Putor ........ W9"111• hr'Vklll1 t :IS &. 11 A.M. Sunday Sdlool; t:• A.M. .t.dUtt 1111111 Ciani t:M A.M. . CHRISTIAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL _ ............ _ 54M266 I Su11d~ School : ..• , •.... '1':45 Tr•i11in9 Union • , • , •.•• Morn111t Wor1h1p , ••.. , 11 :00 E••nng Wor1hip • , •••• • W•dn••d•y Ev•11in1 S1,..,.ic7• . • . . • . • . . . . . 7: 15 ....... MJ..9111 • N.,..;y Alwrp A..llobk ~ • • t l - leodl .. 1--216J I. COlllt Hwy. Costa MeN-Flr1t Church 610 W.1M St, In. t :tl, 11 ; SS. t :11, 11 . ........... -1..,....,.. ... ,_ ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH TEMPLE SHARON 617 WM H_.ltH, C.... 11... M&-SSSJ Rabbi Bern•rd S. Herzig Friday Ev1ni11g Stn>ic•-8: 15 p.111. SY11dty School-9 •.m .• 12 Noon -UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH USJ 5. L PA.US.ADES RD. • SANTA ANA HEl•HTS SUNDA'I' SCMOOL .... ,, ............................ I•• A.M. ~11111110 WORSHIP .................................. 11 A.M. IEYIHIHG WORSHIP' ................................. 1 P'.M. MIDWl!l!IC Sl!•YICI[ Wl!OHl!SOAY ......... -7t• P.M. ltEY. ltO•l!R'T UHILl-CHUltCH PHONI! lu.1"71 --- Huntington Beach-Flnt Church M St ... on.. S-. f :ll. 11; U. t:JO, 111. ......, .... -111on.. L1gun1 Be1ch-Flnt Church 6J5 Hit• Drlff S.•. t :JO, 11 : SS. t :JO, 11 , lffdl ........ -214 fCN"Ht ...... Newport Be1ch-Fir1t Church J JOJ Ylct Lw. S... t :ll, 11 : SS. t :JI, It • ..... .... -JJ15 fil LWo All are cordially mvtted to attend the church· services and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms 1111 II, ti Ot!NI LAM -J •t -t .. l'ln ....... H11tt~ kMt1.. Cailftn'-n. Rt¥ • .1-C. CQrf, ...... Sunday Services I: .. A.M. ..... c---t :• A.M. 1'-'h' hrVb & CWdl 1:M P'.M. l!WMOllt S~I 1:• P'.M. 1!1lsc•1I 11 :OI A.M. Mllnlhtt W1"ftll Yollllt CllYrdi-Nunery Car1 P'rlYlfM First Assembly of God Churc:h 146 E. 22nd St., Cosio Moso . 548-3761 M. C. Cronic, PastDr Sh1ril P1ul1t11, Choir Dir•cfor S.IMMy Scr...1-t:JO •• -.-a..~ter al ... ... ~·--... ,., W•nlllp -I 0:50 L•. -Ptntor Sp9akl11t EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Yn .. l olly -5'45p.•.-JI•••"'·'"'' .... OF HUNTINaTON l l!ACH Revfotot TI-Serwlce -7 p ..... FIRST FIRST CHRl"TIAN 1912 FLOllDA An. c11wrc11c11o1r11 AH s.....ic•1 ~ $11t1di'I SchlOe · ..... 114! A.M. Y..tll Hour .... , "· ,,. P.M. l lbe. Study & Prayer Senke -WMl!ftday, 7:10 P••• C. HURCH Mlnlhtt ......, " 1h• A.M. hMlnt ........,,, ...... 11• P.M. IAPTIST CHURCH .r ....,. Y•lloly (Ameriall •1•1111) 17415 M ..... Ja.. -·-Gt-. UwlWla ....... ........, Mflllltlr Sulld•y School , , •• , • t:JO AM Morning Worship , , 11:00 AM Pr1y•r S1,..,ic1 , • • • 6:JO PM Ewnl119 Wor1hip ••• , 7:00 PM .. .,..,., Av1Habll •t 11 SWVIC:wt 847-1844 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main & Ad•ms Streets Huntington Beech Mor11in9 Worship •• 1:]0 10:411 1101. seti .. 1 •••••• t :Jo , Youth &toupt , • , .6:00 PM fn"int Wor.hip •• 7:00 PM .... llWr ...... -Wllll. -f 1.111. Hunrt Cww l"rwldMI II 11 .. rvk:B Office: s:»-ue .DllJ'Dnot~ -•lllLE sTU~l!~=~s:::vE1t-r:oe P.M. Visitors Welcom.-Nu rs•ry Attendant Victoria·& Placentil Ave. lll~~~~~·~·~"~'"~'i...,.iMA~N.~•~-ii-~,~-~-i-~~~~~l,~~~~~~~~~~~~¥~~~~~~~~11 Costa Mesa ,_L ,,_., M .. _ DH .... Hlll4pt (1 . I ~ " --+. '· :r.::: ;:::::'. ..... : ..... ·. :;~:::: CHURCH OF CHRIST fr ....,vang e emp e ~!..~ .. :»:::·:.: .. '.~'~:::: 287 W. WILSON ST~ COSTA MESA HASSEMILY OF GOD" vN ··c·······p;ro · id;d 11TW11N HA1101 .. , ... 1mrw 1oao ......... c.... M ... ••• u .. r,s,e,ry are ... • .... SUNDAY MORNING lllLE STUDY •••.••••....•••. 9:41 AM 111• A.M. -W9"111• s ..... 1c1 .1••• A.M. -lunNr Sd!Mt • SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP I COMMUNION ,. 10:41 AM r1M P.M. -anhotl TinM -=111-l"w t:•.,,._ SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP .•..••• , , •• , •• ••••, 6:00 P.M. ••111 .. v. :-..;:111en. Pa•"" •n. "iJ:r':° ._..._, WEDNESDAY EVENING lllLE STUDY ••• , , •••••• , , 7110 PM NUISll Y CAii HOYIDD W• l•litv• In You •. , o-O ... .,...... D ••• H- UN ITARIAN lllolow --lllolow UN IVERSALIST Phone: 5'11-5711 Doy w Night CHURCH ll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ll 125'1' Vlctori1 St,. Co•t• M11a II: lO~;o:.~M. 646-4652 BAHA'IS PROCLAIM Bo ho' u' Ila h "Th• Promi11d On•,. 141-3215 or 549-2005 Emphuizing: The Pt.an of God The Penon of Otrist COlONA DELMAR Glad Tidings Assembly of God Fifteenth & Monrovia, Newport Beach THOMAS llNYENUTI, Paster Sunday SChool 9:45 A.M. Momin& Worship 10:50 A.M. C.A. Service 6000 P.Jl4. EvaoieU..tic Rally 7oll0 P.M. ..... l k• S.Uon ctMlftdl JI Yoke CHir ....., ~ -'tM· Wed. 7:30 p.m. Prayer-Royal Rangers&: MissloDettes .....,. ............. J!JQ PJI, C4I 14 .. JIU fer Ctl 11 .. GO AHEAD! The Poww of lhe Holy Spirit Sund"1 School ' AM Mornil'IJ Wonhlp 9 and 10!l0 IM l~l'lln1 Sl!rvlai 7 PM W~l'll'IMf.y l ib!. Study Ind~, l'M SLEEP IN SUNDAY MORNING! n....-... 2:11 .......... s.r.t..• CALVARY CHAPEL I "·~· ... NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH "9'I Cllfl' ~ "_.,, .,_. .... .... wll ,.., Cllflll""' L-. MIJlllll ti.It TIM:tolnt. -"'-'""" ...... Mink. c:at'f.,Y CJMpef h Ill l"""""""t ,lllllillertllllll a..tll wMn ... cm__. .. _. ... .__...,..._ NUfWl'Y dl.<l'ins M'rvkn A fuQ Youth Ptopnt Cm. of Ormge and 23rd. St. Costt Meu Pl!Mor H. £. Jona; lfCA Mbr. HARIOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wlloon, C01t1 Moso CftL&llllllTY Y. L HllTWICL -Lii DON COfflY, Vl'll'IU .... ..., ef MM ., .... COllGRE&ATIONAL s...., ....... t :41 .... "-w_, _ ,.,., A.II. • "o..w"1n........,.. .. 611 HELIOTROPE H':;~,.: ~~- INTENSIVE '• ,..,.....,.. H•" "1119 ,,._1""""9 et Clwtlt" j~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ll ...... l•:ll ..... • ... u. Ceffwy ~ Dtscr1bn u. UA.rt.Y mprs c.... ••••• 1.. ..... MM101 .... Ml-l ift ::•...:::. ';.""..: °';.:'::.!,":= COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 642-6783 646-9512 'J./arl,or~r6fC/,,;6fianCkurc/, ~;~t~i ~-~·~,..~YOll~-~~~~'~,_~~~oo~~;'.~~~~,,.~·~···~·~-~·-~-~-~-~·~.,™~'"'~-~-~-~~~t ~ NIWPOllT I UCH-fD ...... t ...... bcul It H_,. lhi191MfWf ldlMI wo~s~1p~'(;R°i0:45"',\.M. F:RST CHRISTIAN CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 -tHt t.._ •::~!!:~~~:!'HT.AIM YA.WY '•ril11J,!:c•-Nvrt1,.,. Provlcl-4 UNIFIED SEAVICE • S1111daf S.ch .. I t :JO w WOR1HIP. 10:10 ~ P : 675-3915 w~,t.~ Y•vth Gro:r; • 6110 p.191. Mlnftfer, Dr •. D. W. McElnly "c-wr """'-~ .,,:,.,. ::':..,. ._ t Seven th Doy Adventist Ch urch m ..,.,..... "'-· c.... .._ MW1t• ,..... ....., ...., s..... ..... "" •. .._....... .,_ Mmft ti• .... _, ...,.. ....... , ......... '" -- PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH M•t• V•rd• Driv• I l•k•r Sfr1tf, Coif• M•s•. Ctlii. AND•n C. AlllDl!RSOH, l'UI' ... FAMILY Sl'RYIC•• f lo lhlS ._ l UNDAY lCNOOL: 1:15 & tt:1J 1.M, Pri~c• of P•t c. Lutft.,t11 School -Mi11 Esth•r Olson, Pri11eip1f Off1ct Phon•: 549.051:1 School Phon1: 549.0S62 HUNTINGTON IEACH CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 420 10th St., Huntington Beach SundAy Morning Services and Youth Church-If AM Wednesd ay Eve ning Study Grou p-7:30 PM r,... ...... Mill..., Pt.o ... : 516-2120 A Cordiol Welcome from THE METHODIST CHURCH S•lbo1 i.r."d COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 115 Ag•t• 675-0950 8:15 lnform11 Wor1hip 9:10 Tr•dition1I Wonhip l Sund•y School Co1t1 Mt 11 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 19th St I H1rbor llvd. Wonhip & Church School f ;JO I 11 AM f 541-7727 Cad• M11• Nortt. MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M•1• V•rd• & l1k1r St. 549-271, Wor1hip I Church School ';00 I 10 :10 AM Hvnti"gton l•t ch RRST METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17th SI ..... SJ6.J5l7 Wor1h ip I Chvrch School 9:]0 & II AM Hu11tington l •1cli-North COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 H•il Ave ••• 842.4461 Wo,.hip & Church Schoof 9 I 10:10 AM f,..in.-E1rt Bluff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH Wor1hip ••• ,9,10 AM Sll-1211 M11tin9 t•mporarily llf St. M1rk Pr•1byt•ri•11 Church E•dbluff Dr. & J1mbor11 Rd. L•gun1 l•1ch LAGUNA IEACH METHODIST CHURCH 1:1611: Wttl•y Dr i11 So. L•gun• Wor.hip 11 AM Church School '1':4S AM 499.)088 N1wport B•1ch CHRIST CHURCH IT THE SEA 1400 W. l1lbo1 Blvd, 67].]805 Wonhip I ChYrth School 9:10 AM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Area s . Christ Churc:h Pres~an Jll11 M ....... f.._, ....._, H .._, CllllftT W. ALU M, PASTOI ....... Wonlllp: t:Jt AM C ... rdi w..1: 10:45 A.N. Otfke 111 J~ It ....... : 5JM1 Jt Chureh of the Covenant 2150 ,...._ l eoH, c.m M- WAW N •• ITUOll. PASTOI s..y w..., a cum Schei: t:Jo a 11 AM 141-4.JH St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churc:h 600 S• . ......_ ..... N...,,_. .._., CHA.IUS Hl llfRT D'lftlNFllLD, ,ASTOi WtlfWWp I Cllwc.• Sc!to.t: I, t :ll I 11 AM '4 .. 7141 St. Mart Presbyterian Churc:h t.w' J turM & ledWllff Dtfw9, C.,... .. W. MOllts C. ROllNSON, INT. PASTOR W......, I a-ti k...._ll AM .,...,,41 Community Presbyterian Churc:h 411 P'NWt A""" C• JINll lt.1, ........ hKAi DALU.S TUI Nll, PAITOI W ..... 6 0-.. W.111 t :t:I AM W.nMP-11 AM 4f4·llll I, _,_) -- ' Cr usades -Carrried Over seas By GEORGE W. CORNELL Big-scale evangelists, fac· · jng a decline of mass crusades for converts in America's urbanized, im· personal cities, are turning more oC their eC!orts t.o areas .overseas. Attitudes and condiUona have curbed s.uch un· d e r takings domestically, says the Rev. John Haggai, one of t!le nation's top mass evangelists, whose main project th.ls year is a five. . week drive of preachifl.g and 'teadtlng in Indonesia. To peoPle there, and in other l e s s industrialized cultures, it's a new, im- PQrted approach. And they're often con- sidered more responsive to it than people in this country where the method had its origins in the big revi'val meetings of the last century. Today in the United States, however, "there are not as many m a s s e\'angelists as there used to be," says the Rev. Haggai, a deft. l'Jpill-fire pulpit ora- tor. often described as sec· ond only to Billy Graham in the field. ''There are fewer crusades," he adds. 'They are not as long as formerly. And you don't see as many men in their 20!!! and 30s going into mass evangelism as before." Although he deplores the trend, and maintains steps should be taken to re- juvenate mass evangelism in this country, the Atlanta- bascd Haggai Evangelistic Association is shifting in- creased activities abroad. 'NOT NATIONAL' 'That "does not mean that we are givlng up crusades in th.is CoWltry," the Rev. Mr. Haggai said. These will con- tinue, but in gradually lessened proportion to religious driyes overseas, be said, adding: "Jesus Christ is not a 'na- tional god.' He said, 'Go into all the world.' " As part of a "world outreach" program, t be Rev. Mr. Haggai expects to spend a third of his time in overseas crusades this year, and by 1970, he plans to spend two-thirds of his time abroad. Similar patterns h a v e developed among other pro- minent evangelists, such as the Rev. Bob P ierce, of World Vision. Last year, Billy Graham led only one crusade in this country, and several ebroad. Earlier this year, he was in Australia. In the post-World War II period, 20 years ago, dozens of organizations had cvangelisLs on the road, holding citywide campaigns. Few still are operating. As for reasons behind the decline, the Rev. Mr. Hag- gai said mass evangelism has become '' very ex· pensive" in this country. Americans "are bombarded with a multitude of stimuli," he said. "If you get their at· tention, you must have saturation exposure, and this costs money." Moreover, he said, "Many pastors and other religious leaders believe the way to communicate the gospel is on an exclusively man.-to- man epproacb. 'There has been a de-emphasis on public spee¢1. The wat· chword today is dialogue." Dr. Danker To Preach ' PULPIT AN D PEW • • • Coallnue4 From Pare t r.. hour wilf be held between services. Church school al3o will meet at 9:30 and 11 a.m. "Tbe Low ol. Prosperity'' will be discussed this Sun- day by the Rev. Robert Wbltwortb, at th< Laguna Beaclt Chureb of ReUflou1 Sclen«, 20002 Laguna Can- yon Road, at 9 and 11 a.m. The Rev. Whitworth, who is substituting for t b e tninistl-r of the church, Dr. Henry Gerba.rd, is t h e minister oC the . La Jolla Community Church o f Religious Science. Prttbyleriao Cbllttb, 600 St Andrew'• Road, Newport Beodl, at the 8, O:!O and 11 a.m. 1ervlces Sunday. Dr. Cbatte1 II. L1eren· field, putor, will preach a medltaUoa. tiUed, ' ' W a r Games!' Members of Harbor First Cbrlsttaa Clnud, who meet each SUnday et Harper Elementary School, 425 E. 18th St., ~ Mesa·, will hear their minister, Dr. D. W. McElroy, give a sermon titled 11Th.e Miracle of God's Grace" this Sunday. Cburcti sd!ool wm begin at 9:45 a.m. CoUowed by worship and communion at 10:45. "FISH~· the volunteer Dr. John Wiebe of the help organization .spoosored Sudan Interior Mission will by th< Harbor Council of preaent a SIM film titled Ohurebes, will be the sub-"They That Are of Faith" at ject of the sermon by Rev. tonig'ht's 7 o'clock "family John W. Donaldson, at St •. 1· shirt-sleeve service" at the John the Divine E piscopal Central Bible Church, 23rd Church, 2034 OrQtl.ge Ave., and Orange," Costa Mesa. Cost~ Mesa, at the 9:30 a.m. Pastor Henry E. Jones serv1ce Sunday· . will bring a message on the Church school will_meet ~t theme "The Christian and 1:30 a.t_n .. Commumon ~11 Divine Authority" at the 9 be administered at the 7.30 and l0:30 a.m. services sun- a.m. service. day. The annual renewal of wedding vo-ws for husbands and wives will take place Sunday evening at the Costa Tll e 1 a Foursquare Church, 1734 Orange Ave ., with the Rev. Wesley W. Murrin, past.or, officiating. Traditional wed din g decorations will grace the church for t.he 7 p.m. service, and a reception will follow in the social hall, with a wedding cake baked and decorated by Olarles Fin- negan to be served. All married ·couples are invited to participate in the service, which is a reaf- firmatfon of the wedding vov.·s. Anyone wishing more information may call tlhe pastor at 646-1517 or 548- 9733. A me~age on the theme, ''\Vhere Is Your Glory," will be brought to members Of Christ Lutheran Church, 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, by the Rev. Lothar V. Tornow at the 8:15 and 11 a.m. services Sunday. Sunday school and Bible classes will be held at 9:30 a.m. Members of the young people's Walther League will bold a picnic, followed by a baseball game, at the drurdl'" • Sunday-afternoon, beginning at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Hugh Auw, missionary to Japan, will gi"ve a slide presentation at Monday's 7:30 p.m. meeting of the Lutheran Woinen's Missionary League. "For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the Jaw of sin and death." Th.is verse from Romans i8 pa.rt of the lesson-sermon to be read in all Orange County Chrl1tian Science churches this Sunday. Title of the lesson is ''Chri s tian Sci"ence." Special guest speaker at Sunday's 7 p.m. service will be Willy "G. Schade, missionary candidate with . Eastern European Miuion. Psychologist Loh Seng Tsai will discuss h i s philosophy o f "Survival Through Cooperation" this Sunday at the Unltarlu Cburcb of Oruie County, .. 1120 W. Santa Ana St., Anaheim, et 10:30 a.m. . A talk by Nancy Wing Kaplan, teen.age leader of the Claremont Parks and Recreation Department, will be a feature 0£ Sund.ay's 10:30 a.m. meeting of tlhe Unlatarlaa -Uaive rsallst Fellow1blp of Laguna Beach intheArtAssoc i ation Gallery. "Youth ·and the G>mmunity" will be the Uieme of her talk. The Rev. James C. Caley, pastor or St. Wi l fri d 's Episcopal C h u r c b , Huntington Beach, and Mrs. Caley will hold an open house from 1to5:30 p.m. to- day in their home at 8252 Snowbird Drive. The congregation w i 11 honor r e ti r i n g treasurer Arthur Acbey at Sunda:)'1s 9: 30 a.m. service. The an- nual pari.sh picnic will be held in Lake Park at noon Sunday. \Villiam White Will be the preacher at evensong at 7 o'clock. Members of F a Irv le w Baptist Church, 2 5 2 5 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, will hear their minister, the Rev. Melvin V. Taylor, talk about "Religion and Leisure in America" at their 8:30 and 11 a.m. services Sun· day. On Sunday, July 7, the congregation will change to its summer schedule with church school at 9 a.m. and only one worship service at 10 a.m. Ing pra)'tt will be cooducted at 9 a.m. At the two morn.Ing services ol the Finl Bapllll Cburcb. of Huatl11toa Beacll, 9:30 a.m. &t the Peek Chapel, '1801 Bol,. Ave., W..tmlnster, ODd 11 o'clock at the Huntington Beach Chapel, Sixth and Orange, tbe mes~age cl the pastor, the Rev. WBU.s J, Loar, will be ''The Disciple's Prayer.'' There will be no more Sunday evenlng services un· ti! Sept. 8. Du pll cat e Worsbip Walker Electetl services will b6 conducted Robert G. Walker of Co- at the Flnt U A J t e d rona del Mar has been M•lbocllll Cbattb, 420 W • appointed to the Chris· l9tb St., Costa Mes~, this tian Science Committee Sunday. The Rev. Richard . J. Dunlop Will be preaching on Pub_llcation !or South- .at both the 9:30 and 11 a.m. em Califorma. aervices. A supervised nur3ery and chur<ti school classes f« all ages will be held during both the 9:30 and 11 services. Dr. Manis C. Robln<on . will preach on a pre-Fourth of July theme "Indepen· dence" at the 10 a.m. service Sunday ot St. Mark Presbyterian C h u r c h • - Eastbluf{ Drive and Jam· boree Road, Newport Beach. A coffee fellowshq> will follow tbe service. Child care will be provided. and church odlool will )le con· ducted at the same hour. The Bob Jonos U!Uversity ~nsemble will present a program at Central Baptist Church, 766l Warner Ave ., Huntington Beach Thursday, July 11 at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited. "When NOT To B e Ashamed!" will be the sermon topic or the rev. Warren G. Studer at The Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Me'S'a. Worship services and church school will be hekl at 9:30 and 11 a .m. Beginning JUly 3, the church will host a weekly Wednesday night open house during the summer. It will be a n informal get4:ogeUier featuring volleyball a n d other athletics, discussions and,. refreshments. Junior high age youth through adults are t.nv~ted. The open house will begin -at 6:30 and conclude at 10 p.m. The University 1t1elhodisc Church will conduct a worship service at 8:30 a.m. Sunday in the St. Mark Presbyterian Church, Eastbluff and J amboree, Newport Beach, The Rev. James D. stewart, pastor. will give a sermon titled "Lonely Decisions." The pastor announced t.hat the church is planning a fc:;cility at University and Culver in University Park and that the church hopes to have groud breaking ceremonies later in the summer. Seat Plans Adventist Programs E. Tora! Seat, gospel song writer and producer of religious motion pictures, will present a program at the Seventtt-Oay Adventist Oburch, 271 Avocado, Costa Mesa, Tuesday -at 7:30 p.m. Seat has pioneer e d l"eligious motion picture! and visual aids for the Seventh-day Ad v e n t i s l ChW'ch, of which be la an or· dained minister. At present he is pastor of the Norco Seventh-Oay Adventist Church. The pro- gram Tuesd·ay .night is part of the "Faith For The Space Age" revival meetings being held nightly at CQsta Mesa church. Reception ... Counlloued From Page 4 . appointment was announced at the closing session of the 118th Southern Cailifornia · Arizona annual conference in Redlands. For the past three years, Ledgerwood has b een· associate minister wltb the First Methodist Church o St. Joseph, Mich. In his Costa Mesa ap- the Rev. Hert>ert Johnson, pointment he will replace the Rev. Herbert Johnson. who has been associate minister for about seven years. The Rev. Johnson is leaving to continue studies at Cal State, Fullemo. PASTORS •• Continued From P aie 4 vacate, will be taken over by the Rev. Donald Bassett, presently the vice president. The Rev. Bassett will be ac· tin·g president u.nl;il a ''That Changing Voice" is the sermon title chosen for this Sunday by the Rev. Don A. Bassett, pastor of the Balboa Island Community Methodist Church, 115 Agate Ave. He will deliver it at the 8:15 and 9:30 a.m. services. Children will be baptized at the 9:30 a.m. worship hour. Miss Ruth Y.cCreery. a The Rev. Stanley P . Allen , permanent successor is ap· missionary at Dembi" Dollo, pas.tor of the Fountain ...:.po.:.in_ted __ . ------ Ethiopia, will speak et both Valley Presbyterian Church,, .----------ill worship services of the 9420 Talbert Ave ., will First Pre1byterlaa Chu rch discuss '"The Duty and of Westm.Jnster Sunday. The Delight of Tithing" Sunday. services will be at 9 and Special music will be pro· 10 :30 a.m. v-ided by Mrs. Sylvia Allen , Pastor James G. Blain will consider the question "Why Do We Gatller?" at the 8:30 and 11 a.m, services Sunday of tile Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 2501 Cli'ff Drive. . BOAT BUFFS soloist. Morning worship Almon Locktb•y b th• only full.timt botfint .dltor worklnt en tny ntw1p1ptr In Ortn9• County. H11 ••· chulvt covt r•t• ef boat. Int t nd y1chtln1 ntwl 11 • -'•HY ftah1rt of tht DAILY PILOT. Eu char is t will be begins at 11 a.m. celebrated at Uie 7:30 and 11 Sunday evening at 7:30, a.m. 5ervlces Sunday at St. the pastor will spetk on James Eplacopal Church, -"Introduction to First 3209 Via Lido, Newport: ... ~Co~r~ln~t~hi~ans~.'~' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~iii Beacti, this Sunday. Morn·]I Laguna Beath School of Ari and Design 610 LAGUNA CANYON ROAD 714-494-1520 • SUMMER PROGRAM Two-Week Workshops JIM GILIERT Oe1i9n Medi• ROGER KUNTZ Studio & Figure DAVID SCHN.AIEL Port relt & Figu re IOIERT FRAME Advenced Oil llfNNm IRADIURY Mtrino Oil Six-Week Courses RUTH OS•OOD Oil P•intin9 Start July I July 22 Aut· I ... .,.1, ...... n '7 I C'W • C:OPWrM• • cw.n.t ROIOIR ARMSTaON• o .. win9 DONNA SHARKEY W• O.•win9 lOGll AIMSTaON• W•to .. olor Start July • Joly • ...,, 12 Jotr 11 •· 11r"'"1:...i"'j1REES.,. ?! ~:!'ORm ~ ........... ~a.. AfSOc-ta.k-ewwr..•, ~ T~ M WRITE OR CAU FOR FREE BROCHURE OA!LY PILOT 5 Your Horoseope • Today is Big Day for Ideas Cooperate with group, club cernJng Ie&acl .. , b I d de n metna>ers. Be sociable. resources 1eem1 Maintaln seriousness of highlighted. Don't be afraid purpose without being glum. of the unknown. What b re- Key ts vmatlllly, Be con-jeoted l<>day could be ap- .. The wise man C'Obtrols alderate ot. one who aufftred proved tomorrow. Ills destiny. • .As1rology receot mlalortwte. PISCES (Feb. 111-Mtrch points die way." SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 20): Seltlement o! dlapule ARIES (March 21·APrll ·21): Oleck deta.Us connected . indlca"ted. If necessary, seek 19): Basic routine today with propocal made by conpetont legal aid. Be comes as wel:come change lriend. Some wishful think· aware or public relations.. of paoe. You get time to Ing could be involved. Best Perm.it others to t&ke in• catch up. Pac& yourself. Be to go dltedly to source. itlatlve. Rely upon quiet pleasant to associates. Ob-Respect 'facts. not nnnors. confidence. Avoid tbow-oU tain sufficient rest. Fine SAG l'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22• method.I. ~li'ffi~"f.fp°,lf· 20-May Dec. :II): You receive go-IF TODAY IS YOUR 20): Good day to analyie ahead whkh adds spark to BIRTHDAY you succeed emotional factors. Find out ambitions. Those in authori-wl)en independent a n d t.Y likely to be on yOur side. original. You are loyal and the why of reactions. Don't Show 'that you can find new p 0 s s e 5 s e :ice cut l v e be satisfied 'Nith superficial ways of accomplishing capabilities. Changes due in explanations. Have frank h I discussion with one close to goals. ome. Per 8 on• en· CAPRICORN (Dec, 22· vlronment >'GEMJNI (May 21.June Jan. 19): Communicate with G E N E R A ~ TEN· 20): Give attention t 0 famJ.ly members. Make DENCIES: Cycle high for secW'ity matters. Build on gesture which creates VIRGO, LIBRA, SCORPIO. solid base. Utilize past ex-harmony. Don't permit Special word to GEMINI: perience, SUck to familiar pride to stand in way of pro-slow but steady pace gets grouOO. R e al i r: e that gress. Fine for wri.tin_g, job done. domestic sitw.tion requires mapping advertising "'O r To llnd 011t wl'Mf• 1uc11v fol' "" '" adjustment -do somethin" publicity plans. ,,,_... •nc:I 1-. order Sydnw OnMn"'• b DOl!kltl, "S.Cret Hlnrt for Nrfltl ~ about it. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. worntn." $ftld blrttM1&11 t1111 '° _,. CANCER (Jlll'le 21.Juty 18): Be perceptive. Dig deep to°"''"' A.11ro1otv Stcr1t1, t11t OAILV 22) p t .d t k D (•• inlormauon. News COD· PILOT. IGK J2oll), Gr.od centrtl ,, .. : u 1 eas o wor . ay "" tlOI\, New York. N.Y. 10011. ·to tie loose ends, finish pro-------------'--------- jects. Communicate with .--------------------, persons who have required information. Avoid scat- tering forces. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): ' SHARP U yo11'r• t 1ht rp 1r1dar, u1t tht DAILY PILOT'S f1mo11t Dlme- A-1.INE clt 11lfiad •d1 Sthlrd1y1, M•k• t t.1tt1r -'••I • • • whtlht t rn'r• L11yin9 or 1tllln1o ' Take iniative eonswmnJ1,ting f i n an c i 1l l arrangement. Speak up, Be frank &bout:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~ your needs. Day olfers op-.I portunity to locate genuine bargain. VIRGO (Aug. 23-liept. 22): Cycle coutinues high. Your sense of timing becom" great ally. Follow through on hunch. Unusual actil:ln on your part could gain favorable .attetlrtion. LIBRA (Sept, 23-0ct. 22): QUICK C1tcli up q11lckly ~" Ioctl l'f't nh . Ritd yo11r comptct, com pr1ht n1iv1 hom etown •di." tion of th t DAILY PILOT. HARBOR CENTER * ' MOON LIGHT SALE TONIGHT 8 p.m. to 1 1 p.m. 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA You don't want to miss ~'RESCUED from HEROIN HELL'' From From Heroin Addict Despair lo the in Drugs Gospel lo Ministry Joy in Christ HEAR BOB BONEY:S TESTIMONY of the Miracle that Came to His Life 7:30 P.M.-SU.NDAY, JUNE 30th "FAITH FOR THE SPACE AGE'' Continues 2nd Week The Adventist Church 271 AVOC ADO STREET COST A MESA E~eryone Welcome -7:30 Nightly THE FOLLOWING FASHION ISLAND MERCHANTS & RESTAURANTS .WILL BE FASHION ISIAND :1 • Mediterranean Imports •f(arls Toys -Hobbies -Station en • Bob Burns Restaurant • Ontra Cafeteria · OPEN EVERY SUNDAY -TO SERVE YOU BETIER • I. Dalton Bookseller • Vikings Fo1r •ine-Gourmet I ' ' ' -.-zt.19t.ll l OCC's 'South Pacific' Cast LOCAL hte•-1••·· N• ~-.,_..,.,., hlh ,.. _,., '"" .. .,. •M.t ..... t'. . County Season ·In Retrospect· 'Il>e cov.IOd lud..., la by·Gn1 Daw .... Tim Slam· "Sooth Pocill<," Wider lbe la lbe OOC •o<lilorlwn . Or-Cout C o 11 a 11 ' 1 bau&b. Rk:hlrd Davidson, dlrocllon of LudAll SCOlt, TlcUIS, at '1 an wallable ,.,., .. hi ........ .,. 0r .... . CH.it th111 ih1 DAILY PILOT. ,.......,. ~ 0 1 Kerallf Cbrlltman, Sbawn will be · p<esenled July 31 ~by~m~ail~· ~1rorn;;;:;,11>e;;;,;;c:oU;::••~•;· ~:::;;;:;EEEEE=:=:'. "Soulh Paclllc" ..... -lvu, llaym...d B. r p. lllrooch ""'· 3 •1 l :U p.m. tr wcm by Rlllll KcJer of ~~and. Slewnl~•~r·~~~~?li:. c..ta -and Jam. Completln& lbe ooc castll ""-• a11.q1ma11w:11 • .,. Bob 11or1r. G•rr l.a• Miii Maaley, 1111 -In ~·· MJdllld Berty, *HEY KIDSI *~ ly TOM TITUS OOC'1 "Pajl!llA G11111e" In Mldllld dlllooat.o, W a II . Iii.., -t-1.-1111'1, wW play the part o1 Douglu .. Tom Hubble. Jolin ••0.ti1&.Y,,~_. Wlllle the county'• community theatua lake their ftn.tl eurtalD calJJ of the 19fl ......... we're clunl.og off our cloali: and 11111D1 ready 1" embark on • liltle Nlille Forbuib. the Navy Clllaban. John Bacbmu .. HI- .nurse creabld on ataae by Bruce Riddell, Mark &Bl Pat Paulsen Mary Martin 1111111 Rodnrs ErlcU.O, Scou ~vedo, and Hammentdn. claul~. A n n W a 11 e r , L I a d a Holl 1 lander , Darla three-.-eet 0 inlermlulon" of our own. But !Int, alDCe the lalesl RUOll ii DOW, U they &ay, llJJIOry, let'• lake 1 loot •t llODle of the lllghli-1111 on Ormi&• County 1t11e1 over the pul nine montha. Wllat kind of Ii aeuon wu it! Wtll, mucb of U could Coming to Disneyland have been written on carbon paper the way varlOUJ UtUe Pat Paulsen, comedy's theaten found thmuelves cfoubllng up on not only_ the unsmiling lai.i"~ rn t. i e r , Chapman. who appeared Abobrook. Unda Shaw, Bet.. a1 Jud ~ the recent South te Glles, SuJao P I e 1 e t , Cout lflbt Opera .~ssocla· Jorpa Joos, Mariani Hofl, tion of 'Okl.lbOma, 11 c1st Jan P e a r 1 o n Mettditb u lbe Frtl!dl planltr Emile . Mill<r. Pam Tr.;,., Jooepb ·de Becqut. Broclerlcll. Jerry Uaey, Terry Danne. vocal mlllic Cary BJ rt b . Jerry director at Marina l:U~ Grauanami, Julie Stoddard School, will play Lt. Joe Ml.sty Termollkn, S t e ' ~ Cable. The co~tdy role of ~~o~n~·vc=r~aod~P~a~t~R~and~aU~. = newer releases but IQIDe o! tbe old standard.J u well. .,, The reiplnl encore =Ion or the year was b<ings bis !lpOcilll brand ol ••Never Too Wtl, •• wblch its way to four com-o r 11 i a a I h u m or t o mwilty thuter ateie1. Othen lib "Luv " "Barefoot in !:'°J1~ ~~·,:~ks~~~· the Pert," "'Ibo Amorous Flu" and •11.e Derk al the Bloody Mary will be done by Chris Salaiz, while Stan Throneberry -who t>la1ed Cable Ill tile firot OCC pro- duction in 1956 -will ap- pear u Luther Bil.lll. Playing tbe netlve &irl . . . f u .1/t';z ··~· Top at Ibo stain" uw two pruenlatlona 1piece. c:.:'~~ ~~; ONE CERT1'1NTY IS THAT this seuon, eel the and o th r •tralgl!l·faced one 1" foDow, will enrich playwright Neil Simon's routln., h • vault<d him to alrudy bulging bank 1ccouot .. the little theaten jostle • top run on comedy lid· !or openhlJ Dilbt poiitiODI on °8arefoot" and "The Odd der, wW appear nightly on Couple." Another Simon product, 11Sweet Charity," goes . l,be Tomorrowland lt£oge. Liat will be Karun Pang, 1a HELD OVER on the boards at the Laauna. Playhouse tb1J summer. Featured with hlm will be The cream of the jUJt.ftnilhed crop wu shared by Lulu . British stylist and .. hit Laguna and the Orange Studio Theater. Laguna of the motion ,,plctur,e To mounted the best drama Of the aeason, "Slow Dance on Sir Wtth Love. Lulu~. CW-· . the Killin& Ground," followed by Oranie's "Medea," rent ptotler1~ 11 Best while 0~11'1 "Lu.V-' proved tbe top comedy, of Both Wondl. closely pursued by "Barefoot in the P a r k" on the Tlippilla oil tbe· p<oeram Laguna stage. for next W'lek'• variety "'"""·-.._.. revue are tbe Four vWC< y•-uctloos in this comer'• evaluation ol the Frllhmea, whi>ll ur·ap-"'P 10 for Ufl .. were, lll~beU.;al order, "The peaUng a P. pro a ch to Amorual Fla'' (F'Dllertoa tenf, '1A Vlew From harmony hU mD them the Brtd11" (Lqunl), "G1111 Dolls" (Rancbo Com-!on&<tme f....ntao on native of Hawaii who also . "Sound of M&ttJcn played Uat in a Marina Continuous Dlily High production. 0th er I 2 PM.. 5:20 ·.IM fe•;ed ,.: will ~ ak••1F.~~~~~~:_:::~::i1 Coast Seeks 1956 Cast Of 'Pacific' munlty Players), "!be Llltle Hut" (Costa Mesa Civic reconla, TV and penoeal· Playbonee), "The Night of the Iguana" (Fullerton) and apptarance circuits. "The Petrllled Foreat" (Huntlnlton Bucb). Sbowtim., for "On SUf:• Orange Coast College is OF THE 37 PRODUCTIONS staged by nine com-U.S.A." an 9:U and II p.m. lootlnf for the orl&inal cast rnunity theaten 1n our baliwick throughout the season Monday through Friday. of "South Pacific." 24 bout ~thir•-edi In I ded · "Country Music Jubilee," -or a """' .... -were com es. c u 1n No, not Mary Martin, Ez.io this number were a. trlo of m1dleuon musicals on the Dlsneyland'i weekly focus Pima and that crowd_ the Laguna, Fullerton and Rancho ltagea. ~in~ re~ni;!~s~~~ cast in question is the one The Laguna Players came up with a season vastly Ste and 1..1A11 Improved over the previous year'1 overall offering. us--wart "_..y Bee to from OCC's 1956 . version, Jng the tried and true directorial talents o( Kent the Tomorrowland stage the first summer musical Johnson, John Fenacca and Doug Rowe who had Sundy afternoon. ever presented by the col· mounted excepllonel producUom In the put. Johnlon'1 loge. 11Barefoot" produced. a regular aeuon bOx Office record T Pl Lucian Scott, who directed 1" maldl bls 111111m1er cbompton, "Stop the World_-I CCll ay that production and 11 otag· Want to Get OU," in 1966. -.........___ lng the current rendition as Nostalgia was the theme for the Huntington Beach T ls S t well, hope1 to present the Playhouse's season. No play OD its itinerary was less ryou e 1966 cast OD stage openning than 30 years old and all four productlonl bad three night, July 31. words in the tiUe -"Boy Meets Girl," "Night Must It may sound like a fairy One cast m,ember is cer· Fall," "Two Blind Mice" and "The Petrified Forest." lde, but it's anythiD1 but. lain to be there -Stan The latter clearly wu the highl!O>t of the year. Thia wu the word from Throneberry, who played WHIL• THR•E·WORD TITL•S ....... ill vogue at =lo~~ttCi~~il'!'u°"!:· ~"!r.'~~~~:i;~ ~ Huntington, the Orange Studio Theater almost built a she announced auditions ror show. season around one-word plays -"lAlv," "Medea" and the tttn division pfoduction OOer j)rlnclpals in the '56 "Lullaby." The mold was broken with ''Nobody Loves of "Brother Goose.". vertion were Joyce Auguer an Albatross," after which the theater again was deac· Tryouts for teen-agers (Nellie), Grant Bet t 0 le t tivated, _hopefully not for good. se~king parts in the William (Emile), Betty Stromquist ReVIvals made up most of the season at the Costa Davidson comedy are (Bloody Mary}, Dick Mesa Civic Playhouse, but the 1late ended with an scheduled for Monday at Rotsome (BIWs) an di'==========' ... ...... u ..... 1 .... ~.e ...... . ,... ....... ..... .......... ~, ~Ill!.~* ~EATIE ..... Of IOCl*ll a.. '"" I '°' WT Ul)OA llfl. '/.llUOA fl•tlSULl• 1114041 GAlnY ... VlllANCI !tADIANCI Nlfhtly 6;JO a MO Wod..S.t.·S"". 2:30 -Contln- EXCLUSIVI llACH CITllS SHOWING "SCALl'HUNTIRS" bclullve 1st Run .Jhowlnt Joli•,...,... ... CArbtwtf'l""'m- ~ -r.j<ivND e COLO• qi' A\\IS} Orange County premiere. "Three Bags F,ull." Of earlier 5 :~ p.m. in the Community Merilyn Thomas (Liat ). vintage were .. The Girls io 509," "Dark at the Top of the ~ Center auditorium on the These or any o t b e r ..... nDILllll ""°'""'fMT? ,~,,~;;::::::::!:::::::::::::::::::::::::~! Stairs," 11Tbe LttUe Hut" and "Claudia.'' Orange County Fairgrounds. members of the 1956 cast The Fullerton Footlightera enjoyed an ambitious . A o.ast of three bo)'1 and are requested to contact aeason highllghted by well staged production1 of "Flea" eight i .lrls b required. The OCC information officer Don and "lg_uana." The Rancho Community Players of play will be pre~nted A~g. Jacobs at the college or Lois :Mission Viejo cbmpleted their fint year with a auc-16 and 17 Dl the Commuruty Lamard by pbone at 962· cessful musica1, ''Guys and Dolli," heading the 1euon'11l=Ce="='•=r=. =======~==· =======.I credits. Objective assessment of the Weatmilllter Com- monity Theater seaaon is a trifle dlfflcult since we a~ peared tn two of Its shows and directed a third. The lat- ter, "Summer L!fi~~g," opened a new playbou1e for Westminster, re · · g a seven-year goal THE LIDO ISLE PLAYERS predictably staged a F-·-"'".. QiW' SOUTH COAST ,:::,:. ~ ~LAZA TimATR8: S.. D-.., frMWJ et lri&tol 146-2711 NOW-CONTINUOUS MATINEH DAILY pair of large cast comedies for their two-show season. plAjiTH CENETTURY-Fox PFIESE.NTS Comedy also was the keynote for the San Clemente Com· munity Theater, with the exception of a fine production of "Dark at the Top of the Stain." At South Coast Repertory, where production con· of .... E ~ DOORS OPEN 12:ll P.M. tinues to renect the high standards of this professional· In level company, th~ season finale of "A Streetcar Named COLOR IY DELUXE _ -·- Desire" and its Kredecessor "Macbeth" were so th PLUS COMIDY CO.HIT~ auperlative that SC goers almost forgot that e com· IOD sr11G11-u1 UMICI IN pany opened its season. and its new Third Step "NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY" Theater, with something called "Big Soft Nellie." IN COLOR Being number two, SC1''s Second Step Theater tried1~1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~if I harder, and this was reflected in a compelling pro- duction o! 0 Hail Scrawdyke," which topped the season at the Newport theater. The experimental nature of its productiom givu the Second Step an "off Broadway" unage when compared with the '\lptown" the1ter in Costa Mesa. Last, but by no means least, the South Coast Light Opera AllOciation rolled out an excitini "Oklahoma" as its second annual production. That was the 1eason that was ; we'll ... you again in Augiat. 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D9'1' e --ll'IMCl" 1MCY ..,.AClt 111 .............. _ WT MJFFOWIM ACTOll I c:tCL klWWlt' " MIT IUf'PU:i ilQ ##1-...... _ WTD••CTOR STAN.IV M1iMD1 -........ -1STAJ'll.EY KRNJER....,_,.,. Sl'SICalTMC'I • _.,POllltll • KATllAAIE tEPMHI ALIO peuwbn coming to dinner ----~~ ........ ----·---·-.....-·-:!IP':I ,,.._ ....... ..,. ..... . ,.._ WW. C-ltla 19 Dl-- ,, •• ,..._1'-.t14I •••• ''""' ................ , ll't. 111• '·"'· ' Anti Lander• NewsMight Beat You to the Altar ., Opeta Dell11 JO to IO; s ..... 10-7 DEAR ANN LANDERS:. I'm In love !or the very flrtl time. Tim I• 35. I am 29. Neither of us have ever been married.. It's as if we've been waiting for one another all these years. ' Problem: When 1 wa1 18 I became involved with a 1roup of bomoseXUll1. Many were older than I. Some were hllhlY ,... 1pectecl profesll0na1 peo- ple -creative and Inter-and we want to 1•t married e1tlni. I ran with this rilht affay." _prowa tor two years but lf 1 told you w1 wtrt.n't ' lnaintaino4 my o t h e r lbock and dl'1appolDltd I friend1hlp1 also. After would bt lying. But we awhile I decided I didn't daclded to hold our heads want to live In the shad· hllb ll1d do tile beat we ows. I decided to gtve up could. Our dtulht•r and the my homosexual friends boy 11ked. for a church wed· and go completely din(, wblte iown tnd all, straight. but wanted only tile im· I c o u J d n' t a rrord med.late family present. We psychiatric http 10 I went to agreed. my ml.n1Jter. He gave me Now, several of our the ltrength and cou.rage I friends have mtDtJ.oned tbey needed to break away from have heard rurnori thtit our my homo friends. It waa not daughter is pregn¥t. I have easy but I waa determlntd been evaSlve but realize I • SAVE ON SUMMER· SHOES ' . Our Beg. 3.88 t~wln the battle and J did . mu1t say something soon ~ Queltlon: Should I tell because the bride will be ~ Tim? I fe el he would still ahowlng before long. 1 love me and it would not Any suuesUons a.a to bow jeopardize our wed din g to e1plain the euly arrival plans. What do you say? -of our flrtt grand.Child? - LUCKY AND TI!ANKFUL T.N.T, S111uiav 011r11 . 2.88 DEAR LUCKY1 Tell lllm. DEAR T.: No bride who Bllt doa't be 1wprlled U be II " .. owlq" 11aoald wear a llrea(J' non. SU<b la-wblle bridal ,.,.. ud, ao torm1Uo11 llu a w11 ti 1et-f1r a1 I bow, tlley are aot tlaf oroud. maklll& brl4al '°'"'' In 1tna1b' recommend matenlty atyle1 -yet. The that yoil Ilk )'OW' pby1iclaa &randclllld won't be early. for re1dla1 ma&erlal oa The kid• cot married late. homo1enallty. You (ud Mab ao apolodtl. Your -&bOUIUdl of Gtben wH It.EAL frteadl wlII DOt bring have written to ma) do not up tbe 1ubject. A1 for the Dow U.. 'dUferenee between 0Uler1, tell &hem bable1 1Mtmo1exaa1H)' and bl-sex~ always come wbe• Utey are •allty. Tbere'1 aa eaormodf ready -ud 1ome are amount of lporance on this ready IOODer thaa otben. aubjecl. DEAR ANN LANDERS : DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm 28 yun old -not several momhs 110 our beautiful, but I've been told dluat>ter <•1• 20) and her I am lnlertll!nt loolting. My steady boyfrtend, who is a hulband wa no Sood ao we very nice chap and comes decided to lift apart. I from• fine f.amlly, tokl .us! ·won't go into detail but l aa Collowa: ••we art sorry it could write a book about had to happen like this but that stunk. At present I'm there's a baby on the way liviJ'lg witb..-fny mother who takes care of my two dtlldren while I work. I am in no hurry to get a divorce DEATH NOTICES BEEBE and neltber is my hulband. Mtlvln J. tteM. "-' 1.c. of "'6lS Kl• My problem 1. that I am ''"' YMl•lw. lurvlvM 1111 •'"• -•-1 • ....._, 1trotMr, Lvthtf" .c. tryinc to meet some nipe sffbt. Jr .. C•• MKei twe ti.i.~ .,,, me·n·~• ha·•~ ·no l··'k. MD. Qltnot 1Nr1l11 I nd Miu MIM -Y--. .. ., stt~. eost• MtM. Strvl«" ,....,, Almost ev•"PV evening I go to $11'1.lrdeY, 1 PM, .. u BrwdW•Y OIU-•. -1 • ,1, w1111 1t111. Andrew Andt,_ lltl'k l-a Utile bar where there 11 111.... 1ni..,.,,...1, H•rw 1t111 ,,.._ .. A_Aln E·-... ...;;;...,. goes mlll191 P1rto:. Ofrteftd llY "" lrOIO· uaAK; I· Y"'• 3 ..._. .,.,. Mor1U11'Y. 110 •"'"'*"'• cai. fine until the guy notices my MIN. DESCHENES wedding ring. When I say J..,.tt r. o.tchtMt . .a." .._ " s.1 I'm separated tbey don't w11111 '°'"' lt•d. cwi. MtM. iu"" believe me Do you think I vlllH by Wiii, LOUIM A. 0.dltllbl • two -· J•"'" t:. ,,... '""""' •· 1hould leave my ring at °"™nes1 """ b!'ott>trt.. Ectward. ho ' Pl d . Jllfln 1r111 ll'llUkl; tour 1i.1era. .a.1111,-, me . ease a vLSe. - A11to1.,., v ........ •rlll "-· s.r-HILDEGARDE. vie., Moi\dty, 10 AM. Bell 9roH- •IY ~I. Wlltl lln. ll.ld'l•nl Dunt .. ottkl1tllt!I.. lnttmwnt. Ptclllc Vin Memlll'ltl P1rtt. Olrtoehilll llY ttll BroedWIY Mor1~ry, \It lrw<IW9Y, Cmll MIU. BALTI: MORTUARIES Corona deJ Mu OR I-HSI Coata Me11 Ml I-UH BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Broadway, Cotta &1111 LI WOI PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK cemele7:J: Mortuary 1111 Pactfte ~~w Drive Newport Beach, CaWomla 144-Z?DI PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL DOME DEAR HILDE: Not only should yoa. leave your ring at home bat yoa 1boald stay at home with yoar ring. 11Separated" 11 still mar- ried. ts 1lclltloU1m 1 •IMIMT How un It'll •lcdlof;c .. lf"Mltd? •• ll'llrt • curw? lllH ""-lloalllef "AIAl'loll1rn- H-tl'ld Htl'-" tlV l.nn Llnckra. I!,.. cl-3$ Ctflll In cllln with ywr ,.,.. llUHI Intl I I_, lllm"°'d• ""'* dreutd tflvtlOPI. Arm L•l'ldlr1 will be v11d lo i.t" YOY wlltl YOUr •rotileP!'lt . Slnd 11\trn to 11tr In ur. lll' 11'11 DAILY "ILOT, IMlmlnt I tl1rnM, i.tlf·tdlll"tllled "" .......... Quiz Taken For Census '7901 Bolu Ave. Census Bu r e a u -m. WeltmiD1&er ft3.35Z5 terviewers are a s k i n g 8MITH S MORnlARY Orange County residents • questions raoarding their m Main st. •• e1111t111ston Belch em'J)loyment and unemploy· LE M5St ment '1Us Week. The ques;lom ... part Of WESTCLIFF MORTUARY Ille bureou'1 m o n t h I y Uf E. 1~ 8&., Costa Mesa population survey ta k e n •• &181 1lmultaneoualy throughout WESTMINSTER the nation to-gather Up-to- MEMORIAL PARK date information about tbe M-·ry Ir C.mete~ United States populaMon . • , ... Cbapell "# Households to be in· 14111 Beacb, Weatmbllter tervin.'ed are part of a Sling-backs in colorful straws and palents; fla t or jow heels. Sizes 5 to 9. Save '1 ... Chars• It! hr Beg. 1.47 .S11..u11 o.r11 34 qt. Polystyrene picnic chest with sturdy alum!- , num handle. Keeps foods hot or cold. . . AQUA NEJ KAIR SPRAY s ...... Onl11 38' Our Beg. 57c Aqua .Net .in .regular, hard to bold or unseen!· ed. Holds ha!r ID place , .. even at the beadl. Dl·l'lll e •1411 ~lllly selected DO· t=;;:::::::==:==:s==::::=1=10n=•=1-=1e=.===ilChrome Plated Grids and Spits 24-IN. MOTORIZED GRILL WITH HOOD I See By Today's Wanl Ads • THAT • IT'S • DIME • A • LINE • DAY O.r Beg. 9.97 Sllll4air 0.111 a.-44 24" motorized grill with ·round metal pt.lnted hood, 2 posltlcn spit, adjustable ratchet grid, ~v.i·· rubber wheels and sturdy l" plated steel lep. Jun MY "Charge It" at K marl Our Reg. 33c Qt. Charcoal Slarter Liqaid .. . .. . .. %4e UJnlted Quantity -NCX!O oold to dealers Bring .the family! SA VB JUtl!Oll BOYS' COTfOll . SPQRP SHIRTS Our Reg. 97c 66' Short sleeved shirts In fine cotton broadcloth. Your choice oI solids, r and plaids. Sizes 3. 7. 290 CT. PAPER PLATES Our Reg. 1.46 S•RHlf 0.111 1.11 Per!ect for picnics backyard Bar-B-Q's.Economicat 1lze package of 200, 9" white paper plates with fluted edges. Sa1e priced at K mart where )'(IU can save on p1cruc needs . Limited Quantity-None told to dealers 1961 Moon CAR KITS SUNDAY ONLY 94' Comp. @ 1.91 One day only! All avail- able 1968 model car kits at this low low K mart price. Hurry and Savel . "VACATJQllER" FOOT LOCKER Suftd•v ORIV 5.88 011r Reg. 7.77 Ideal for Jong or short trips. Steel on wood frame, nickel plated hard- ware. 14~ oz.* "Off" INSECT RiPEUENT Our Rog. 1.33 57« Sunday Only Protects against mosquitoes up to 5 hours. Won't stain. •A,oir 27"172" AIR MATTREsS • 61' , S11nd•11 Om11 Relax on this 2 valve, laminated vinyl a1r mattr.., with com(y plllaw, Just aay "Charge It." Shop tonight! . . • OAJI. v ,II.OT T • ' •• White, Pastels, New Colors WOMEN'S NO-IRON DENIM SURFERS 1.44 75% cotlon/25% DuPont nylon "Erwin" stretch denim surfers. 100.%..SanCorized. ~11 waistband styling. Whlte, pastels, fashion colors. 8-18. HIGH WSTRE WAX FOR YOUR CAR Our rt.,. 1.17 sac Sun. Only Sblelds car finish against · sun , rain, ice, snow. 20.oz. 60-YARD ROil OF MASKING TAPE IS PAamR'S lllP£R OurR19.67cH, Sund1y Only Save, when you buy 2 large rolls of %" mut~ in t a p e, for accurate ting, a n d general usehold we. Now! Sundoy Only Includes high • spead ap- plicator. 16 ounc;.e lize. Save! ..,.. 4 PLAYER BADMINTON SET 011r Re9. 3.47 1. 99 ,. s ••••• hi• • ': Family fun 1tl includeo nylon itrung raciell, 2 dw- able blrdl, reaulallon net and sectioned metll au~t palm. With haody plulic cncyln& case. Sa~ Gu1r9ntudl ''Charge. l ! I I DAILY PILOT • . ... . . . --. -. . .. . . . ~ . • •• • ' ' ' Hello once agaln, boys and glrll, and welcome to a buoy saturday morning In Uoc.le Len's Comer. The mail bag was really brimming thls week -you kiQ.o really socked lt to old Uncle Leo in all the con· tests. CONGRATVLATIONS to Randy Hog31l, 8, ol Costa Mesa. whose question in the Ask Andy contest won rum a world globe this week. Ran· dy's question, "What makes a Mex.lean jumpillg bean jump?" is answered today on this page. Many of you boys and girls are still sei;1ding 1n pie· tures the wrong size, and that disqualifies them from • consideration. So to Kathy .--::::,-,::'.:':"~:;;;;::::;;;:::::':""...,..f-;~ ~:r::~ II ~:d ~~~cl1~ ~·::,.g:.•·~-::-:.-~ ... ~.~:=::~~~2~}· :X~:.~:::2:f~f;';:~:;~:.,' • I Halloran and Josh Peasley, be sure to read .the direc-.------------------------------,! lions upder the wTnn.ing pie· t11 re before you se nd in your 11cxt entry. A WALK IN THE YARD As J walked through my back yard I felt a cool breeze nibbling at my side; l saw cold water rushing out of the garden hose Just like a small waterfall: I heard the rw;tung of leaves Like school children whispering to one another; \Vhen I came inside, I thought -about t h e s e things, Glad that I had passed the school grade. -Holl'Y SPtnOtr, 10. PhottllX. Ar!r. THE DASIY I had a little daisy So yellow and so white, I want to know if that's the kind That closes up for the night. Snd so I lay awake one night To see if it was true, And when I fell asleep too last And then I never knew ; I lay awake another night , · To see if it was true * PRIZE WINNER * Tills \'fetk's contest winner is Mia.ureen Sweeney, 9, 474 Cabrillo St., Costa Mesa Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (!) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper 5\!i Inch,. wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not "°PY or trace picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put :your name, age and addreu on bock of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len'a Art Conte.t, Box UiOO, DAILY PILOT, Co!ta Mesa. Winner will rKeive Kennedy half dollar. H 0 NORABLE menlion // /}1 // wiMers in this week's art ,-----Laro{ 6 Lorngr------,1 contes~ are: Cheryl Zook. Fountain RIDDLES AND JOKES Valley; Andrea Baltzer, 61,2, Corona del Mar ; Kevin Baltzer, 9, C-Orona del Mar ; Craig Wolfe, 71h, Newport Beach; Leslie Shaffer, 11, ll'unti.llgton Beach; Marta Mowery , 10. Laguna Beach, and Stacy Ward , 9lh, Costa Mesa. Also, Bobby Faeser, 10, Mission Viejo ; Mary Schick, 11, Laguna Beach: Robbie Roubian, 8, Newport Beach: * PRIZE WINNER Dear Carol: How do elephants hide in strawberry patches? •>tu!d 1111ueo1 '!•tfl fU!lltd A•'t.1. :.1eM1uy Dear carol: Why should soldiers be tired on the first of April? ·1J.tp l c *o q:>.111W • pttf '"'' •A,A•lf• "n•>eg : ... M•uv ·: : 'But then I fell asleep again I still don't know, do you? ' : -P•lrk19 H•llor•n. IV., Cwl• ,,,,.._ Peggy Welton, 11, Fountain Valley: Sherri Price, 10, Costa Mesa, And Fred Nichols, 10, Costa Mesa. -Kh!t OW.Mo 11,. C.I• ~ Dear Claro!: What kind CY! animals eat with their tails? TRAVELS It's summer, time for a trip; Let's go to Europe a bit. But, oh dear, the food isn't what we're used to, The be.ds aren't the best, the prices are too highi So long to Europe good bye. Hmmm, let's tcy Hawaii. We hear it's nice, Beautiful islands ol sugar and spice; We'll try Waikiki •.• it surely was a nice trip, Don't let this good luck slip. My, my; we've forgotten to use a local campground; State parks are nice, as we've found. Good. luck can't last forever because it was dusty and hot, Whew, we're bome j th,anks a lot. Now let's try grandma's for a week, It's bound to be fun, And sure enough, it was, after that last trip We all suid, every summer is a good one A • ....,. MN ........ "' 1(11111 Kar, ll~ 1111 W•l'Widl la111, .._, ........... ......, """"' ""_., ... -""'*'· M9ll rMI" ,._ er ~ f9 Vnclt Ml!, MJf 1Mt. C•I• MIN. C•llr, .... .,..._...... .......... C/• 0r-.. C.. hlly Pn.t, hi , .... c-. ...... c.rtt. What mabl a MWcaa bean Jump? A bean ls a vegetable. And everybody knows t h a t vegetables an not supposed to move around b y themselves. It ts against the niles for a sprightly bean to jump and frisk about. But those funny little Mexican beans do indeed hop and jump. The bean gets its jumping power from a UttJe grub that lives inside and uses the Mexican be.an as bOth a hou.se and e Pantn. His life , began when his mother laid -, egga in a number of bean blossoms. l..Qter the flowers faded and changed into ~. Eadl moth egg hatched Into a grub and stayed right inside a bean. Tbe bean grows, and 10 docs the grub inside. Now and then the grub needs to ex. ercise. It ~II• up and 1ud· • d<nb' uncoU1. lU 1prlngy , ~ let:IUJJ-up exercises jerk the . bell\ 8IJd tile beOll baa to hop !tom 1pot ID l(>OL ~~ .. .= •t-r.se.: EW11 I •It."' • Vlrtlnt., fw flit ..... I ~·t b•-..... , ... .etedric eell ltll9 .... otlltt! TbelO whopping O'Nlunls live in 1tre&m1 that .Oow lhrou#b thick 1 t e a m y j!Jllgles. They give off jolts of electricity and the water around them is charged with electric power. It can be fatal to touch one, and a man may be stunned just by swimming in the charged water around them. Today's question looked rather easy to answer. Andy began the search by looking through all bis books. They did not help. He tried more books from libraries. Still no help. next he talked wilt! an expert at Marineland - a place where they keep all sorts of fifihes end other creatures in suitable tanks llf water. This expert knew a lot about electric eels. But ht could not answer today's question. Wbat's more, he thinks that no other expert knows what would happen U two electric eels touched each other. They might give oU powerful electric shocijs a11d kUI each other. In arty case, it would be risky to chance it. So only one elec· tric eel is kept in a tank. They never take Ole chance cf putting two togethef' for fear thal your question just might have a 1ad .anawer. The powerful electric ffl 11 really a snaky·looking ftsh, Often 51.x feet long. lie enjoys llle tn the lazy atnanu aroum the Amoion River of South America. Here It Is hard to study hls hablll and hJs ill• story. ' 'ffO u.194.11 •>t•• 1,ut:> AMf• !w.141,J,o llV :JeMIU\f -«-1111 .'""' 11. l•-· k.c!I Dear Carol: What is steain? ·1••14 •tfl 'JllM J.i:v.1;1 ..... M :JeMIUV -Ancf1'9• l•ll1tr, 61'1, C1r1111 •• ~r D.ear Carol: What shoemaker makes shoes without leather? •q11wt:>1:>tlq V :.1eMIUt/ ..:;.i..,., Jcllldc. 11. u_. ... di Desr Carol: Why did the jelly roll? ·.1•Ao UJftf •1ddt ~· ~" •• :JeMSU\f -K•YIR .. ttzw, W., (..--... -r ~rossword Puzzle ACROSS 41 Soviet river 42 Cinches: 1 Bivalve 2 words mollusk 44 Arbiter: 5 Thrtt lnfom1I wise men 45 Lu11btr t Ran easily IOlUCt 14 Without 46 Actual compll'ly 47 Menu nem 15 Town on the .49 Less harsh Thamts 53 Rum maker 16 Root used 57 Relative as soap 58 Up to the • substitute tlmt that 17 Compound 59 The samt with sour pl1ee: Abbr. taste 61 Instrument 18 Disease of 62 Set 26 Across tht Joints 6) Legend 19 Brief tnd of heroic pithy t •plolls 20 Fabri c 64 Without U Kept from value occurlng 6S Pu! ltd •ilh 24 Came second 26 Garment 27 Man's na11t · 29 Intoxicated: Slang 30 After the 1111nntr of: sulfl•; 33 Mt•btr of ttle building trades 37 Muslcal ,, .. , 38·0pposlte ill action 39 Pltce of confldentltl adv/ct 40 Wiich '· a rope "Fial , shallow recept1clt 67 Fe11alt .saints: Alltlr. OOIM 1 fltftl fflp Z Ptrt •. to I Slllall district 3 Femin ine name 4 Curative s 1,000.000 I mes: Comb. form - 6/29/68 g Above . 36 Fonntl term 7 kind of fruit of address 8 Trespasser 37 TrttlltndOUS• 9 Most recent numbers 10 Forebodings 40 Mountain 11 -Arttlu( range 12 Otherwise 42 Window ll Exploit member 21 Negative 43 Pro - answer CS Didn't 23 Bloodmsel m1kt It 25 Ptrtnt, 47 Sl.tps over of 1 sort • fence 21 Emest 41 E11cludt Th011pson 50 P11fo .. for . S«ton, the first time fot on• 51 frtftch 30 Golf club school 31 Product 5? Dances melodlous 53 House-scunds kttper's J? Does 91rdt~ conctm . Ing chort 54 PrtposU1on 33 Urge on 55 Pack 1, 34 Madt a rtnt 56 Gulf of - JS King of 60 Time Norway period PEANUTS - ~~tW 6000111JWl(5, HASN'T IT? DR. KILDARE • .... By Ktn Bald YOU'RE NUTS1 l'IOR! l 'M CUTTING OUT Of. lHIS Pl.ACE-· WILLY MUFFITT GORDO I WEU., f 64.IESS 'IlL GOOP N16HT, llAMP'r'! TllltN IN! 600" Nl~T, WE'U &E 60!N6 TO li',t,P ••• KATHEJ:IME! &ED IN ,\ FEW 11.IMIT'ES., 'RX>! MOON MULLINS \\ TUMBLEWEEDS MUTI AND JEFF MISS PEACH vouii wiles UllLL 8E B~l'NT Wmf ~OPE N'O svc<ES~. 'IOU WILL E.Al!.N ,..,,11.E', Ll\lt l!<T11':11.,GJl/N AL~ THE ~£W~PS 'Ille WOii.LP HA5 TO om~. ' NOT UNTIL YOU'VE 9o.J~EO YOUR POISONOUS· · H~RT OUT. By Bill Brewer Jy Harold Lt Doux TMIS IS MRS.,-.a;SHSLA~ #CTHS:! Pl~ tAV PM6MTEll! i\ft!VE TMKE SAFELY. Ml5.~! By Tom K. Ryan By Al Smltlt I +\AVE A WIFE IN +IERE ANO SHE KNONS WHO S+IE IS! ALL THE$E Tll/N'S WILl. BE 'IOUR.S WHeJ '/OV HA VE C0"11'f.E'TtD YOIJIZ. El>OCJITIOIJ. By' Men I ~~El/I T~El>E U/~5 A CATtH 'TO IT.,, ' ' , (,..;., : '~ . ' ~ .• f .. ! .. ,, .. "' .. r SaturdlY, Junt 29, 1968 DAll.Y I'll.OT f ,;Track Greats · at Coliseum fov Olympic Tri~s By.GLENN WHITE ·ot ttlt D1Ur l'lltt lllff 'nr,- LOS ANGELES -World record holders, ex.world record holders, Olympic .ehamplons and potential Olympic c\Jampions head a corttlngent of m track and field stars wbo'll coo· '. ''i verge on the C.O.U.Seum track this af. • • ternoon .ind Sunday for the United ~tates Olympic Trials. Field events begin at 3 both days with opening "Ceremonies at 3:45. ·• _ The extravaganza brings together :~· finest array of American track .~&lent ever fielded oil.one ov.(11 as eom· ~ lietitors seek, 0-~. o\t .the Yank ... ·team which Will compete in tbe 19th !· • • Olympiad 1n Mealce City tl>ll October. The first tbree finishers. will elm 1pota on the squad, altho""1 they 'll ha\'e to protect their places .with con· Unued class perfonnances in high altitude training this a\.IJUDer at Lake Taboe'1 training alte. Representing the Orange Cout area in the Coliseum show is hammer thrower Ed BW'ke, three·tUne national ~u champion, American record tht'ower with-a _toss-of...23$-.11 and a memt>en of the 1964 team which com-, peted In the Tokyo Olympics. , · Burke will) be dueling old toes Hal · Coanollyt a-world record bolder and Rains Havoc Wimbledon '' ·_) Enierson, Laver ' ··Still Above Water ' , .. ,, WIMBLEDON, England (AP) - Roy Emerson of Newport Beach slosh· ed to a :l-S, 6-1, 6-1 triumph over Alex Olmedo of Los Angeles Friday j.n the third round of \.be rein·trobbled Wimbledon Open Tennis tournament. In another third-round match, Rod Laver of Corona del Mar knocked off Marty Riessen of Evanstoo, W., 6-4, 3- 6, 7..S, 6-3. - It W·as another day ol heavy rains .and only the center and No. 1 courts --of the 17 selected for Friday's com- petition could· be ti&etl. ,,._ Officials said the t o u r n a m e n _t , ' normally deCided in 12 days, definitely .: ··~ould run into a third week. At least ~ 151 matches had been postponed by ~ ~Thursday night because of the steady ·· ·rains. Only the center and No. 1 courts · : '"have tarp ,covers.. . The matches w~ almost as dreary ~ as the ·Weather and the biggest 2p· · ··plause ·of the early afternoon came ·. w}len the sun peeped through the rrom: Los Aageles, U, 8-1, 8-3, 7-1 in ~ethlrdrouod. · The years-and a backhand that obstinately refused to go right-eliminated the 40-year-old pro. Metreveli, only a youngster 0( &iX when Gomtez turned profeasional, was unspectacular but steady. Gonzalez In bis finlt two rounds had thrilled the fans with his complete all• court game, but the m a t c h was played in a low key and only in the 10th game of the fourth set, when Pan· cha pulled out all his artistry to avoid going down 6-4, did it come afire. It was a sad day for Uncle sam tmtil Arthur Ashe, the 24-year-Old plafer from Richmond, Va., came through wltit a 6-1, 6-2, 9-7 victory over Mohamed El Shafe! of the Untied Amb Republic. · Staff' Cleared ~ Clouds btiefly. .:::~ .. Emerson seemed to adapt himself to . ~e soggy condi\ions helter !ban · A. : t ·1 -· Stat ·:~.Q~edo •. a PeniviM: now coacbilJg in · . o.wa ' . -e ::....CJtliforru:a. ~ ·, ~ , Emerson, Olmedo~ and 1.aver are .. professionals with the latter seeded ·.No. 1 in the tourney. !Cl'lll,.. Olympic champion, Geor1e Freon l.lld a dozen other top atars . .. Burke, with a ·best this seuoa of 222· 2, ls the lavorite 11 hlB il>Jund shoul· der ls completely·okay. C011Dolly'1 top throw of tlle year IS 22U. Eveey event Is overf1owtng with ex- ceptional talent. Feature matches however are the 100, .00, 110 'hurdles, high jlOllp .and pole vault. In the 100 are atarll~ Greene, Jim Hines and Ronrue Ray Smith -the ~ speedsters who Tan a world record"9.9 last week tn Sacramento. However, they don't tirure to match that time in today's beats or Jinals oo lhe·)r-lilY ''°" COllt;eum lrack. The 400 brlnp· Lee' 'Evans (45,0), Vince Mau..... ('5,0), LarTy James (45,2)_, Ron Freeman (15.1), WllYDO Collett ('5.t). ' Oollett opinOI that It will ~ub'o a 4U te 1'lll (the g!ol>ll mork II 44.5) and that "·' w1ll be needed lo llnlsh among !be top three, Other llnab today feature George Young, newly crQWned American N<<ri bolder (8:30,5) for the 3,000 m-st~echase; a stirring battle In the 6,000 between Utile Gerry Lindgren (13:33.8), power rumier Tracy Smith (ll:t0.2), -- : ; • .-t Alexander Metrevell, the 24-year-old ~· .ftussian No. 1, 5COred the biggest ~ '1pset of the tournamen\ so far "'' ~ ll'.lusting Pancho Goru:ales, eight seed .. .. . . < .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~- ~S, _Io~a {AP) -The Iowa State University Athletic council said Fri· day-an exhaustive investigation has exonerated coacties of allegations of racial discrimination from Negro athletes. In a letter answ,erlng diarges of the black student· 'org~on; t h e faculty-student eouacll oatd it wilt cO!J- WORLD RECORD H!lLDER -Tommie Smith is a prohibitive choice to gun down a swift field in' the 200 meters in the U,.S. Olympic Trials this weekend at the €oliseum. Jim ):lines 'flgtires to be the cine! tlu'eal to the world record holder. • ~ ~ "*·· Mc VEA., CHA.~D . -;-111ent te l,µst'twd•Yl\·tl:Le'1'~thletes' eight r " ..,., .z11 ~· .• ·i" .i~ 'J.-:;--~· d~!Wetes"'t~keatened ·to 4 '.. =. h '"''?11'f~' aDg~ •, ., WITH ASSA.ULT boycoet sporta. at ~-Big Eight school, flf"C er . w . s • ~L • 1 b:Qless ·all .1beir demands are met by . · ~-~~~HOUSTON (AP)_. Wa~etr"McVea, A\ig. 1. . : 'former University of Hoiiston : star But the council ·.did agree to two Golf Bullseye fial.fback , has ~n released on '400 demancb -that the Negro · athletes be ·, ::.~nd after be.mt chalged with .ag. referred to as blacks or Afro-.. gravated assault. Americans and.that a Negro counselor A a - Miss Bev.rly Davis, 20, filed the be hired to.work with black students, t eveland ··'<."Omplaint in Justice of the Peace The black student organization, in a . Hugo Toucby's court. lilt of grievances submitted in May, Police quoted Miss Davis as saying demanded that, among other things, "s·he and Mcvea, 21, got into an argu· baseball Coach L . C. Thmn and ment Thursday and that Mcvea beat, trainer Robert C. Bjllings ·be fired or choked uid kicked her. forced to change their attitude toward McVea signed a professional con. Negroes and that basketball Coach tract wilth the Cincinnati Bengals of Glenn A1lderson be forced to chang•· t~e American Football League. his "despotism and p r:.e ju dice s ' ' toward Negro athletes. J.'o _,Stop Dodgers ot'• ... _!'Bat Night' Backfires ;:. As Aaron Wields Bat .. -'···. ; LOS ANGELES (AP) -Milt Pap. ~pas pitched a four·hitter Friday night ·:and Heriry Aaron hit his 15th homer -as the Atlanta Bray_ei defeated Los Angeles 3-0 before a bat night crowd of 51 ,747. Pappas, 4-S, won a pitcbJng duel 1rom Mike Keldcb, I;t 'W'hose fourth Wring err.or helped the Braves 6core 'the only run they needed.· After Tommie Aaron drew a walk , wi'tli two ollt In the fourth, Marty •Mertinez groun1ed back to the mound l'•nd Kekich dropped the ball in the act of throwing to firsl i -The misplay-set up a nm-scoring 1,bloop single by Sonny Jack.son ~ Keldch's infield out. But Pappas re- tired Willie Davis on a pop-up. The 'Dodgers are back in action to- night against the Braves and wind up . ' . Docfier Slate J u111 2' Doc!•~ VI Alltnll 7:55 p,m, Kl'I 1640) JUl'le 30 Ood90trl YS Alllnlt lf:SJ p.m. KFt (MDI J\llY I tl«!Hrs VI $1. Lou15 ''" P.m. KFI (6«1) J vlr 2 DOd-. YS SI. Louis 7:U p.m. KFI (6"10) July J Docl99r1 VI $1, lei.tis 7:Up.m, Kl'I (640) Julr • DOdl8n YS SI. LOUii 12:5$ p,m. KFI IUll the three-tame aeries with a single encouDter Sunday, afternoon. The Dodgers were back at the .500 mark by viiture of the loss, sporting a 38-38 log. CLEVELAND (AP) -George \rcher shot a blistering six-under-par ;s Friday and took command of the · ~110,00> Cleveland Open Golf Touma· ment with a 36"1lole total of 135. The rangy Californian, at 6-foot-6 the tallest player on the circuit, held a one-stroke adv.aotage over Tommy Aaron at the halfway mark. Alrcher regiJtered.' sj.x:' birdies in a brilliant exhibition m the 6,742-yard Lakewood Country Club layout. He 11hot a 70 Thursday. Archer', who says '1l'd like to be the best putter on the tour.'' needed only 'D putts and one-putted nille boles. The 28-year-old Ar<Eer, a pro Ollly five years, picked 'up bis birds on No. 6, 9, 10, 13, 14: and 15. He had putts of 15 feet for birdieS on two of those boies. Aaron, a papular Georgian who never bas won a tournament, held the lead briefly when he oame in wltb a 66 after an opening 70. Like Archer, Aaron also rang up six b.irds but took a bogey on No. 18 when be drove into the deep rougtl. Two strokes back of the leader were Argentina's Roberto de Vicenzo and Dave Stockton. Both had identical 69- 68-137s for the tourney's two rounds, At 138 were Gardn'er Dickinson, the defending champion here who posted a 68: rookie Bob Dickson, w1lo shot a 66 ; young Wayne Yates, who carded his second straight 69; Don January, who scored a 67, and Rives McBee, who fired a 67. 1500 FAVORITE -Villanova's Dave Patrick is the choice to win the 1500 meter run in Sun~ day's Olympic Trials finals at the Coliseum. !Hs besl tin)e is. 3:39.9. VID -(IS :39.t) *"I Ult O\ylllJll" d>llnploD Bob -(~). - Field -i. todo1 bring tocetllor -Id -P.UI -bolder !laDdy -; rour 17-i.ot pole ' vaulter•, Javello boPlfuis tod long jumper1. Co-bolder of the globol ... , jump 1tandord. Ralph Boston, II a doubllul el)trant However. Bob Beamon (27-4) will be on htod and ls only thrff. i'1Jurthf of an inch &W&1 from tbe -ld beet. Dueling Sunday !ft tbe 110 blgb burdles are co-bolder of the world rec<ri Earl McCulloucb (IS,2), Leon Colomoo (13,4), Erv Hall (l.t.4), Tom Wbite (13.S) and u ..... --lf llat.. -! ' Sunda1'• bigb Jump brlnp ...... U ...,. who have cle--loot with r.rmer Santa Aaa ValleJ llltb f1uh Ed 0aru111er. c1-2> .,...., ,,. favorites . Lillie Wade Bell goea for bnU In the 800 -. lilt Hfetlme -ol 1:"5.0 wu,aet at the CollllWll a ;,ear ago IOd Js ooty a teall ol a aocond off the American mark. He churned aa tU'f 1:4&.S a -· aco in Sacramento. 'll>ree -In tile field for to<1ay'1 qua111y1nc - r1lll under 1:'7.0. Complete List of Stiirs Competing at Coliseum Saturday's Slate 1• MITI• DAIM WOklD k!:COJlD: . ,.t, C. G,_ CHlllkff AC), S.Cr-'O, JUM 10, IM1 Jlrrt HI~· (H-• ltrldllra), iKl'llMl'llO, J-211. IHI •Plrlll!nt AMERICAN lECORO: llflle. -· l'•rtkf .... . ..... .,,_ E"911'1t Vwtfl• 11).J 10.2 JtffY '""" ,., 10.1 Wm. HIWd 10.1 .. _ ·Cm.oio.scw, 10.l .. _ Ol•.0-••• ·-!ton.Id Smllll 10.0 .. _ Wm;J:lna 10.1 .. _ ... _ .. 1a.1 ••• _,, Jl!TI Gn111 10.1 .,_ U"'Y Clt19111d 10.2 ··-km Davi. 10.1 .. _ Dtl-Ford , ... .._ J-Hlna ••• ·-Mtl'l'IJ!, Ptndlr 10.& -KurtC .. vton , .. .. _ T11n1 "9"CltlPll ... -M MIT'lllt DAIM WOJlLD l!:CDlll:O: M.S. Tcmmll lmllfl. U,$., Slit JOH, INiy 2111 1"1 AME"ICAN A:eCOfl:D: SAIN _,, l'lrtkl,.llf ...... .,,_ O.vld Morton .... .._ Bob TOOC1r .... .._ Jim •unwtt .... .._ H1I F'l'tndl ••• .._ Vlnee .v..ntiew.; ... ·-L•rrv Hmft •• .._ TommrTUl"IWI" .... .._ Mlkt Mmlde!te .... --· Em1Nt1 T•rlor .... ... Jim KtmP .... ,,_ W•vne COllllt ••• .._ Lfti!Ylfll, .... .._ Roitf',,_n .... ··-H6'11"fSrnotl!tn ••• .._ HWllle MeAl"-"1 .... ...... ,_ MITll RUN WO"LD RECOltD: ll:l•.t, Ron Cl11"k1 CAu1lr1!11), Jutv 5, 1"4. 5ftlckholm. AMElll:ICAN RECORD' 13:llt.O, lob Sdlul IMl•ml, D.. UnlYl'l":llty), lt6'11 Gtny Lindgren (W•lhlnetcn Stell), Ju"' :;.oJ.';:o (Pllldln1: 13:33.t, Llncllilrtn, ~ .. 25, 1'6&. ). PlrTICINllf '" .. , All-Tlnll Bob 01r 1l:40.t Sime Ge!TY Llllld1rtn 13:33.1 S&IM Ven Nelton 13:'1.4 13:,,,4 T!'Ky Smllh 1J:•l.O 13:«1.2 Urry Wleaoreti; 13:j4.:l 13:56 St ..... Sttffblr1 ll:!M.I s-Bo~ SdM l•:OLI 13:» Seott artl!ll'lum 14:1a.2 s.,,.. John K"""'*'Y ,.t:IW.O S1m1 Ooul H1nlfn ,,, .. , ,,,.. Jtrrv Job&kl 14:23..a Sime louts Seott 14:24.I S.- Glm ODOtn 14:31.6 S.me .lldt l•dlt'lor 14:42 ~ ,,.,..., Dlrtn l•:IM.2 S.m. MM MaTll ITll,llCHAllr WORLD RECORD: l :U.•, 011ton Roel•nfl (111-ol~)~ ·~· '· ·~· ·~""· AM RICAN l'lEC RO : 1:32,4, Pit Trl\l!!Or (U.S, Air orot), A111. 7, lff7 D~wldorf, Gef'ITWIAYI l:JO.S, G.o,.. Youn11 j"~f1J, c.w Of'911dl, ....-u., SlcrefMtltD, JI/fie 21, t6I PtnCHfll), ... rttc:IHRI '61 ... All-Timi :iv~.. ''lll e ~ ,lr:!ICllllll =~§lj IT>I ''" 1:•., me J MC(;U I"' :it.I S.mt !"I'""' . •Tre-.,,., . llY Jtnwt !Hirt Tom o.iNltr S.m RI'°" JohnCeloM = ·---rkG=:....., =:-wu1t•1N -· •' ..... 1:1 ,, .... '''"1 •:"' ''ff· " 1 1:4 ··-!:l!:l !:ti 3:4'.t ''ii l: • ,, "!!" I' . ' A :m .... ··-~·· &j I! •• 11 •• MA fii ·.§ S:•l.t -le ~ .,._ ~ • ,._ 'L7 ~ Sweep ,Twin Bill Angels' Long Journey Off to Streaking Start WASHINGTON (AP) -RI ck Relchardt'1 ~ ball fell for a run-scor· Ing double In the lltlt lmJlng, giving the California Angels a 1-0 victory over W ubington and a sweep ·of their doubleheader Friday nl!lht. Jim Fregosi's three-run homer powered tbe Angels te a 4-1 victory In the first game, It marked the start of a lengthy ro•d trip fo r the Angels, who are acbedulec:l to play 12 games In 10 days. Jim McGlothlin, who pitched nine in· Dings, and. winner Marty Pattin com~ bined for a six-hitter in the nigbtcep as the Senators lost for the 13th time in their last 15 games. Washington reliever·Darold Knowles walked Cbuck Hinton and · Don Min· cher to start the lltb. Reichardt missed two bunt at· tempts, then sent a lazy fly into short left center that dropped between Frank Howard end Del Unser as Hin- ton raced home, breaking . t b e scoreless tie. , e McGlothltn pitched out of a bases- loaded, none out bind In the ninth before J,avlng for a plncb-lll1ter in !be lllh. Senators' starter Bruce Howard gave up .teven hits before &fvinl way te ~~l~e~llbti.e nlnlh with a triple to right center and 'McGJotblin walked Frank Howard imd Mlt4> Eps· teln intenUonally, !illlng the basil. Ken McMull'"1 tben grounded Into a A ... el Si.ta June 29 ...., .... d W""9111ften 1ft2' ...... ~ mOJ vt:-30 A"8lfl d W111hln9!M lO:U *.nt. KMl'C Ju111 1 Anoet11t o.ttdt s:u •.fll. kMl'C cno> .J\llY 2 NlMll 11 Detroit J:SS JM'I\; KoW'C (7IOJ double play starting at the pillla, md Bl1l Bryan rolled out to flrlt bufm.en Mincher. Jn the opener, Frego1l'1 hom.,, . following singles by BObby Knoop• and Vic Davalillo in the third kming, Md. a run-scoring single by Mincher Jn, the eighth offset 6 lhree·run homer bf .,. Senator.' Mike Epstein, • t~ Henry Aaron hit his 496th career ~mer off Kekich with the base1 empty ; in, the eighth and Felipe AJou poked a •run-scoring slltgle_ 1n the ninth. l Pappas allowed only one runner to , M)vance as far as third. ZoJlo Ver-rt;an,. blooped a double to left will> one , •~\ in the fifth and · "'°!' third on Behan's Bomb Scuttles East Stars Rookie Tom Murphy had lbut out the Senaton on three hitl uatll' the e!flhth when he walked FlWll>; Ooalno and Bernie Allen before Epstein'• two- out homer off the tiPt &id acereboa-d drove htm 1""'1 lbo - I' ,:• . , • I.MA...... Alt.llt• o=r~i.n', ,, 1· Aa,.,,i. rt j 11 ! ~·°'"!!'.d .. ,i. 1·1 , ....... j'l j, rr::ei;;,.~ • ~n:.n. lb , 1 I ~·!t!r< '!. I ' ...... , :r. ! I 1 ~1r,;~. , s ~ 2ll ' ~!'."". • I I 0 ,.~. • ! ! I .r;:r,:.,rf • _, •••• • •1'°'91 II t • t Totel U t I 1 \,~,, oot1 11111 on·-1 J:• ....... "' OOt coo 000 -0 >ll E -Kelt1cf'I. lOll -Alllmt t, Liii .1.t'IMlel 4, 111 -\'JrHlltt. HI!: -H. ,,_ (IJI. 51 -W, IYIS. S -, ..... 't· fl' M " I" 11$0 .H 4·51 f 4 ' .. "f"' ,r.1.11 ,,. • I I I I ll'""""m 114 2 1 1 -2:U. A -Jl,Jn . L ATLANTA (AP) -Gary Beban, the East put the ball on the one and Billy Hei!man Trophy wlnne:r from UCLA, Stevens, quarterback from Texas-El led the West to a 34-20 <fict«y over the PaS-O, plunged over for the score. East Friday night , with a key A crowd of 21 ,120 saw Larry Caoma, touchdown pass Jn the Qiache1 All· the powerful fullback from Syracuse, Ameri'can football game. turn in a brilliant perfwmance that With tile score tied et 20-20 and less earned him the award a1 the Most than five minutes to go, Bebo com· Valuable Player. He aeortd twice for pleted a '4-yord acerlnf peaa to Ken the EMI on one-yard burlla up !be 0,... of ArlJiona s-. wbo made a mlddle. tensational leaping catch. Csonka set an endurance record for ' The West quietly added~ the game \\ith 26 carries and gained 88 score alt« Ptlil Odle of • Br am yards =bing. The 2$-poUnder allo Young recovered a fum by caught three passes for 41 yards. a-gll Tech'• Kim Kina on !be Eul It was a duti moot ol the way 23. bolw..,. Beban and GN!g Lladry ol A pu1 lnlc!er.-e&1l .gainat th• v.o.,ad>usetta, 1!llo were th•~ I quarterbacks most of the way . Bevan ·htl Rick El>tr of Tulsa with a ZS:Yard touchd~wn p~ss ~arty Jn the third period that put the West out front 20-H. However, an Eutern drive that covered 78 yardl In 19 ploys and eftdOd In Coonka'I toucb<lon tied lhe .pme 2MD.Jlmmy Keya ol MlU!sllpPl was wl<!I witb hll txtra polo! klCt. · Then the West toot Cliar1<, 1ri1h Bebll\ brillg!ng the cillb'dOirn tM fteld 70 yardt !ft three plays, climaxed by tile Wmlnc too• w Dyer, Beben wound ap wtlb II COlllp;etlClls ~ i.,: :m ~. ttjo The game was marred by an Injury to Notre Dame's Kevt'n Hardy, the East punter e.nd a defensive end. He suffered aa Injured right ankle when ho w11 knocked down alter pun- ting in Iha third period, and did not return to actioa. Landry comploted -~ "°""s for llO yards. • _,,_ t:I ! ,j I 'l=ll ( t -:. \;, . 2 ~-'·r:r'~W:; .......... I~-J •/'.:::"~ !l'M."""' ""'· • I -2' NM fnll'I'! ...., fOtl'enttr .P-:. ~ ~ ':..'~'·~· .. (°"""""' ~"!i..\il."' ............. . ,. f ' ' • • 1 l I I -· -·· • .--.;::: • • • .. .. • .... '* • .-;.;.--... DAILY PILOT ~ "' ~ .. · ~"" ' DIRECTOR OF ACTIVITY -W,hen it comes to size, southpaw Ed Bane can only show 5-foot·9 and 155-pound credentials. However, when it comes to individual efforts from the pitcher's mound, Bane is currently one of Ute top hurlers in the District 29 American Le- gion ranks. He'll be t~e startii;ig hurler trus aftem~n when Na· tional League leader Midway City treks to Los Alamitos. Complete List of Stars Competing at Coliseum Contlnu.d From Pag• 9 SNOT PUT ·~'lfl m• •• mo m• ••• ·-,.. .... WORLD RECORD: 71-S\IJ In., R•!Mly ,...._ IUSAl. Ae~l n. 19'7. Col!H• st.tton, Tix. ER IC.AN REC.ORO: Sims. Al '' ,.,,, cipent ... .... ). .... 1,1111 O.kes .st.,.l'I 1:-1<1r1 S.lb 61-Jl'o ""' Alar! F1ur1rb9dl 57·S Same C1rl W1llln """"" S.ms ll:vn Hodll• !l-3\IJ S.rne Jim 81!b'f 59.a S.m1 lt•n P~ erl '3-J 6'1~\'I Cl•~ L1r10n 60-lV. S.mt i;: rer Orrell 63-JV. SI..,. DICk !lent• ~\(, S.rne G.ar11e Wood1 6'-llV. Semt J~~<1;H11b!:>tll 61_..V. ~-Oevt M1'R•rd 65-11 mt Ste~• M1rcu1 6l-l'I• I''" R•ndY Ml~ At·lllV. 71.,SV. POL• V,ALUT WORLO lil ECOlilO: 17·1'!4, P1u,il W!lllOll fUSAl, JuM 13, 8tktnfltld. AMERICAN RECORO: S1mf. P1rttclNllf '61 let Al ... TlrM 0tnnl1 Phllllpt. 1W\lo · 11·1 Mii Hein 1!11 S.rrtl1 Jim EllltlmM Lest« Smith Fn!d lurlan Ltrry A1hlW A.l'w:IY St.lllM Bob Slover Mike Ft1n11Mn J.tf Ch111 (IMV Ctrrl•n Jan V1u~hn Dick lttll•btlck &all Se111ren lDHO JUM" 14-)'1. "' •w •w '""' OM• '"" ... .... , ... 16-1''' 11·1 17.0 ... 17 .. \1.o .. _ .. _ 1 .. nu. .. _ ·"-.. _ ,,_ .. _ Stmt ,., ,._ ,,_ ,., 17·7 WORLD RECOltD: 21·""· R1llltl lloslon 1"uu.1, MllY 211, 1M5, MocltllOi lfot' ltr-0.lllH'l'.r! (USSltJ, 00. ,,, IM7, Mtxlco Cllv. AMEltlCAH ltl!COlllO : J.lml. P1rtkll•tfl'I am Henry JlmF"" Merlo<! AtllkrtO'! Phll Shlrl<'llck Mf1>n HOPklM Tom Chilton s11n w11111.., G1yle HO!>klM Sien ROYlltr Chll'llt MIYI Jim l l1!1dtll JOhl'I J~­Jtrrv Proetor ...... _ lttlPll lo&tan l lll MJll...- ....... ,., .... , ... ,,_, .. ,., ,., tl·l\'t 26-1\'l! .... l6·•1'r ,,.. ,... ... ,,. *"' , ... ., ... nm. S1m1 ,,_ .. .. ?6-S.,., .. _ Se me , ...... Stme ,._ .. _ .. _ ··-,,_ ·-,,. .._ Sunday's Slate 110-M•T•lt HIGH HUltDLll WORLO ltECORD: 13.2, Mlrtln Ltutr !Wts! Ger· rne "v\. July 7, 1tst, Zurlef'i1 L" Ct!houn (USAl. Au11. 21, ,,Joe, Bern, sw1ner1111<11 £111 McCullD\ICh CUSit.\, Julv 16, lffl, MlnnHPOUs. AMERICA,. RECORD: Lee C..l"°"n !USA), -.uo. 2\, lffll. Be,11 5wltrerllnd; Etrl McCufloudl (U5it.), Jul'!' 1,, IHI, MlnnefU>Otl1. 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Manager Gene Loomer's club cur· renUy leads the National League of District 29 by l * games and a pair of credit slgna: are a must this weekend for the are.a team that plays its home outings at Westminster High School. However, Midway City will open on the road Saturday, trekking to Los Alamitos for a 2 p.m. encounter. Souttlpaw Ed Bane will toe the rub- ber for Mldway City in the scheduled nine·innlng contest, the curve-ball .artist who fa shioned a fine record in pacing We5tmlnister Hlgti School into thJs year's CIJI' playotts. Sunday the Midway City crew rolls out the red carpet to Anaheim Rude, with another left·hander 1n Phil Macartney expected to start for t.he area club -also a 2 p.m. outing. Although far back in the standings -loth place -Newport Beach can make matters easy for the Midway Ci· ty team as the Tars take on a host Anaheim Kohne team at 4 p.m. Satur· day. Anaheim Kohne is currently berthed in the third spot with a 7-4 ledger. Sunday finds Newpoct hosting dMen· ' West-Grove Ties Again . Connell Razor Sharp In Connie Mack Mop By ROGER CARLSON OI lilot D•llr Plltt Sl•ff Connell Chevrolet racked up its 10th straight Connie Mack baseball victory Friday night ·with a 4·1 win over San Clemente on the loser's field. Other baseball action had Mission Viejo upending Kauffman and Broad Marina, +3, at Golden West College on a three.run homer and West-Grove settling for a tie with Tustin, 3-3, at Fountain Valley High. Huntington Harbour and Brea were in volved in the other league encounter and host Brea. Huntington came out on top with an 11-4 decision under the lights. For West· Grove it was its third tie in 11 scheduled games this year. The West·Grovers (3-3-3) had tied Tustin earlier, 2·2, and a like score with Marina in the first game of the season. A "triple·header" with Tustin at Boysen Park will be scheduled in the near future, with the two deadlocks picking up where they left off and then the regular scheduled third game !)f the year. That night will most likely make or break West·Grove's season. Lt took a two·out gifit pop-fly single for West-Grove in the bottom of the final inning to get the tie with Tustin. Tom Boyle started things off with a . * * * single for West·Grove and Mark Al· legrezza and Ruly Membrila walked to load ithe bases with two out. John Carroll then hit a hig°b pop. ny .in the direction of third base and the ball fell untouched to score two runners. Membrila was out at the plate try. ing to score from first on the play. Mission Viejo scored four times in the third inning to log its <J.J verdict over Ma rina. Marina had enjoyed a one·run lead when the roof caved in via a three. run homer in the third. The J80.foot homer to left field came with two ollt after Marina bad walked a batter intentionally to set up a force at any base. Connell's victory was wrapped up in the third inning when the Costa Mesa nine notched three 1 runs on double, single, two walks, an error and a pasis· ed ball. Wayne Schrader picked up the win, going four innings aod allowing one run on two hi.ts. He 9truck out three .. Brea struck for eight runs in the first inning to drop Hunlingtoa Har· boor for the count. Sports in Brief dine champion Santa Ana van., at 2, but the Falcons are a far cry from the team that advanced all the way to the Area V playoffs Jn San Dle10 last season. Over ino the American Le1rue of District 29, there's anotber tight race involved aa pace·settfir La Habra is a mere one-halt game in front witb it.I 7 .. 3 record. However, the sixth place team in the standings (Buena Park) is 1Ull in the race for all the marbles, sbowtne just four losses. Winner of the American and Na· tional leagues will meet in a best.of· three playoff !or the Dia:trict 29 Utle, the winner tllett'advancing to the first step of national play. GLENN WHITE Sports Editor UNBEATEN CARDS OUT TO PAD LOG Fountain Va 11 e y will host Westminster Sunday afternoon a 1:30 in quest o{ its [ifth straight win in Na· tional Baseball Lea.gue of Orange County . Site is FV High School. The Costa Mesa Comets (0-4), meanwhile, will travel. to El Modena High School to battle La Fonda at the same time. Fountain Valley's Cardinals are led in the hiting department by Dick Hesler's robust .571 avttage CS.for· 14 ). . ' . 010 2 00 -3 ~-1 004 000 .... l ' Ml111tn Vltlt (4 ff r II Ill NFL Owners • Huddle Ill 1 e Mo<1no,lb 11o1 OOGtrdner.d 3000 o:!f~~2b ~\~~ ~ • X1~ •• u , , 1 J 1fs~~"'·lb1::: 01Mertdlt~.c 1000 OOPet.,.,.Ph 1000 OONQGn,P jOOO 5 2lol•ll \4 2 4 * * Tullln klrti bf l11nlnt1 . " ". Wnl-GrOYI Wtsl-ONYI 01 tb r h Ill 11.UHtll, lb 2 1 0 0 i:I:, " I , • • lt, lb 1 I 0 "'' ltl 2 0 l l Atltllrtu.t, c 2 1 ! O ~,11,11. , l I , O':ltan' J 0 0 '"'f:i':.·11" : g g : ~oll,rf 1000 Mlcb ,u 1000 . " . 010 -1 '' 0 -3 0 t1111l11 CJ ... , h Ill 4 0 1 0 l 1 1 0 • 0 1 l J 1 0 0 J 0 I 1 3 0 1 , I 0 0 0 , 0 1 (I ~ I l 0 S~ll1hln. 11 0 0 0 0 l'tl•ll 21 3 J 3 To!tll 76 l I 3 * * * k•,.. bJ tnnlntl . " ' Connell Chavrolel o o 3 1 x -4 1 Over Threat of Strike DETROIT -Representatives of owners and players or the National Football League met under a shroud of secrecy at a country club near Detroit Friday ln efforts to settle player complaints and head off a possible strike. "I thought this was supposed to be a weU·kept secret," Vince Lombardi, general manager of the Green Bay Packers, sald in amazement when a newsman arrived at the club. ball and basketball 1tar 30 years ago, died Thursday less than 24 houri after his son, James, died of traffic acddent injuries. 'Gentry ba1 been recoverlAg from a heart allmenL He suffered a heart at. tact at hls borne here 100• after mat· lng preliminary arraniementl for hl1 1oa's funeral. For County Clash ~ That Initial site would be M•~ Park in Upland, which will ho«! the winners from D11trJct 22, (San Ditto) and District 25 (Ontario-Upland •ta) u well in a double elimin•tiOD tourney. From tht:re, Jt'I OD to tbe llaie playoff.I at Yountvllle. _,. ! ·-· NATIONAi.. t..IA•UI T-w l ••. Mldwtv Cl'l'f' l"uUtrlofl Dodltrll '~ 1' i' Ii l i j~. Bucs Gain Top Berth In 2-0 Win .·:• ·' .... _., " . Right · hander Gary Dunkelberger · remained. virtually Jetter·perlect in the Metro League baseball. ranllis Fri·· day night as the talented redhead hurled Ward's Pirates into the shah! of the loop lead. · · · · Dunkelberger hiked hiJ personal skein to 4-0 on the year as be loMo · tered. just five ruts in pacing the Qr .. ange Coast College entry t!c.t a 2--0 de· cision over Cal State College (F'ul.lit;:: ton) at La Palm-a Field. However, the major test for U).t': Bucs comes at 2 p.m. ·Sunday when they host Santa Ana College et the. Orange Coast College diamo-· teams entering the contest with ~f!t· records. ·, · Golden West College, which was idle Friday, moves back into action at 7 T l .. ··- ' l p.m. Sunday when the Rustlen ~ Long Beach City College at Shafter Field in Santa Ana. ·· ,. As for the Pirates, they had all ~­ necessary credentials in the first iJin: ing against Oal State, plating one run on but one safety. · J&Se Flores ignited matters with a single, advanced. to second on a passed ball and pten moved up an ..,4.,. cllttonal 90 feet when Mike Balley aM Rick Seibert logged back -to -bad' walkJ. .. Cal ,State's catcher then attempted. to pick Flores off third, but big throw sailed into left field and the Pirates had the Jone run they needed. ·· ~ • ' M ' I i I • • • • ~ , . . . ' : .I SlnCltmtnlt 100 00 -1 j ' Ctflllttl c~ ....... , (4) l•n Cltmt11I• II •llr llbl 111r ~Ill a . Llnoert, d l 2 1 o sto1p1rd, r. 1 o o o Wtli.h, c 2 1 0 0 MCOOMll , rf ! > 0 0 ~r, 2b 1 1 O O RtK111n, A o I O ~:;~··~ lo I I Twmt. c l ! > • Lombardi and G<trdy said neither side would make any comment on the negotiations but Gordy said he might issue a statement after meeting wittl the owners' representatives late to · day. South Tabs All-Stars J ,_r;:.;.,, lb 1, O 1 I ~-J:.h 2" II : : H•11111rt, ii : g : or.;; .... lb , 0 I • F,..,., 11> 2 : 0 0 R. Alltn.._ d 2 o O r..:r.'t:ft r.. i 0 : : r.v~·ltn~ 111 i g : g To t ll lt 4 1 1 T011'5 14 1 2 l * * * S-b, IMlllf• Hunn1111on Htrbol.w OOl1 011 I trt1 ten cm x Hunlf"'"" H•rbtur (41 ... ' ' ' . ' ' , ' , ' ' . ' . ' . • • , . " ' , , , 11 1 1 H llt • • • • ' . • • ' . ' . • • • • • • • • , . ~untington Hosts Rough Water Test 1 Entries are now being accepted for the 18th annual Huntington Beach rough water swim. a Southern Pacific Association (AAU ) sanctioned event billed for July 6. Four divi.sion-s are scheduled , com· prising junior and senior men t.nd women. Further information and entry blanks are available from Mrs. Glen Belshe, P. 0 . Box 123, Huntington Beach. You may also contact herat SJ6.266S. COSTA /UESA GYM OPEN TO ACTIVITY Costa Mesa High School'• gym wiU be open from noo~ until 4 p.m. today for free actJvl.ty. Under the sponsorship Of the Co&t.a Mesa City Parks and Recreation Department. the gym will be open each Saturday until Aug. 19. The City ii also taking appUcatioos for a women's slim and trim progr•m . Interested women who have had previous experience in physical edu<:a· Hon of modern dance should contact the recratJoo oUlce, 834-.m'J. ...... MINNEAPOLIS -The American Basketball Association, seeking to flnd solid ground lo compete with the rival National Basketball Association, an· nounced Friday that the ch.ampion Pittsburgh franchise will be moved to Mlnneapolls·St. Paul this fall. ...... MOSCO\V -The Senior ·Soviet basketball team beat the United States Olympic team Friday night 91·80 and won the championship of a four·team tournament . ...... PORTLAND, ORE. -Dale Gentry, 50, \VashJngton State University foot· Football aelections continue to limelight the summer's sporta sceneo with coach Jim Coon o{ Marina the latest to name his squad. Coon will be pulling the reins for the South All·Stars in this year's Orange County North·South grid classic at Orange Coast College. Area players named to the South squad are Eric Patton, Jim Berg and Carl Hernandez of Mater Dei ; Rod Graves of Tustin ; Ray Ricardo of Cos· ta Mesa : Greg Hansen, Rick Breeze and Charles Meyerett of Westminster ; Doug Casey of Corona de! Mar: Mike Tamiyasu. Rick Whlte and Mike Cor· rlgan of Marina; Tim BuUer of San Clemente and Al Per lee, B 0 b .. Wickersham and Ray Hunt of Hun. tington Beach. Others include Steve Hill, Man Whitaker, Rick Deckert and Jack· Mi ere of Santa Ana ; Dennis Port.er aad - Greg Coleman of Orang:e; Dave Buckholtz of Santa Ana Valley; Mike. ruce of Santiago and Joe Silva of Bolsa Grande. Alternates are Jim Blower (Santa Ana), Steve Galvin (Mater Dei), Tom · Rogers (El Modena), Gary McGinnis (Santa Ana Valley) and Paul Coz (Foothill). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Pct. NATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit Minnesota Oakland Clevelan d Baltimore California Boston New York Chicago Washington 47 26 .644 J8 33 .535 37 34 .521 39 36 .52ll 36 34 .514 36 36 .500 34 35 ,493 3'1 38 .449 30 39 .435 28 43 :m GB 8 9 9 911 10\i 11 14 15 19 St. Louis Atlanta San Francisco Los Angeles Philadelphia Clnctniiati NeW York Pittsburgh Chicago Houston Johnso11· & Son LI NCOLH·MI RCU RY .C OUOAlt·DIA Liit 600-700 W. COAST HWT. NIWPOIT ICH. 541-7751 MZ.0911 Won Lost Pct. % 28 .622 39 34 .534 40 35 .533 38 38 .500 33 34 .493 35 YI .486 35 :n .486 34 36 .486 31 41 .431 31 42 .425 GB 8\1 611 I 911 10 10 10 14 1411 SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY 1968 LINCOLN CONTINENT At:· SALE "' ' Contin•nt1I O•monstrafots 1o Coupas & S•dans FROM 1000 TO 6000 MILES . ' ALL WITH LEATHER INTERIORS ALL FULL POWER ALL WITH AIR CONDITIONING ALL WITH VINYL TOPS ALL UNLICENSED ALL WITH 50,000 • MI LE WARRANTY . " PRICED FROM '5695 . 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Sim: 4 to 8. • hllJ llife ]\I' ll!lil~ 67 'xtetl c - 7gc Wall Sqer ----------~-. :.. -~ '.!._ _ "'---.:..._ -..__ ....___ __ • ------~~·-_;:.._ __ -"" ___ _;.;._;__...;_..:.. .................... __ ...... ~--------- ---·----r ~I ~ 1 I -;"-1 1 ~ f '• '"_., -., .......... .. .. .. • -__; ____ ;.. • .-~"'1 SawrdU, Ju• 29, 1961 . IWLY l'tlDT JI Broad1noor-1Bon1es. Open in Turtle Hoek · The grand openln1 of 1he lint In· cremen1. ot a 287-unit community of Br'oadmoor Hoafea in Tuttle Rock, located on the Irvine Ranch by UC ~ lrvine and the sea, was ianD040Ced to· day by builder-developer ' Rlch.aril B. Sniltb. For the first: time on thti Irvine Ranch, Broadmoor Tur¢le Rock t.:yers have the apUon of purchasing t'.:~ land with their home. 'llley may b . y th e land at the time of sale, or at e:1y time during the tenn of a lease wJ ·h option to buy.. · s • This '10,000,oOO community· is ttle· second development of the pl:amied . . . Th1acco Gets Huge-Ranch: Land Parcel ' Macco Realty· Company bas ac· quired $10.5 million of ruch land in Northern' aind 59qthern California to be devetOpfd llld maitetea as recrea- tion and sVcond home property. William C. Baker, president of Mac· co, 'said toct8.y that his company is establishing a recreatiOn property diviSion to hardle all acquisitions and conceptual planning for this specializ· ed market. The new division ·will be headed by H. L. Caldwell, executive vice president and general manager. 3,900 home Turtle Rock park and residential area aa ouUined in the future (>!alls of the Irvlne Ranch. "Broadmoor Homes community may be best described es located at the top of . a pyramid of park.s, with each descending level larger, more comprehensive than the one1 above." said Scott Biddle, vice.president of Broadmoor-Homes. First. r e.' i d e n t 1-automatically receive lllembership in the Turtle Rock Communit~ Association Recrea· floe: .center. Tbtir private facWtie1 within the communW:;f include two 1 ~ acre park• and a five4cre park. 'i llesldenta will enjoy two owlmmliig poolo, volley ball couru, o --U court, two tennis courts and children's play areas. The park·like setting has been main· tained througbout the community. For example, parkways are up to thtrty• feet wide, and landscaped d i v i d e r strips are included. on major f(lllds. Second, the perimeter ol Turtle Rock-ia encompassed by a proposed. 300-acre County Park. Ttte ever-expanding aports and cW.tural opportunities at 1he Uoiverll• ty of California nellt door represent the third level of recreation. Residents .. -~-----·~~- may choose from plays, lectures, movie claalc1, even adult educallon or gnldU1te study as well as typicil universLty sports events. The ultimate re ere a tio na lop- port.unity at Broad.moor is Its pro- xlmty to Corona del Mar, Back Bay and ttle sea. The beginning of coastal beaches, a world of waterfront and ocean sports are 0about five minutes .away. _ ''Although recreation ls plenWul, the second emphasis iat Broadmoor, Tur· tie Rock, is privacy ... with each home an istanCI of &imple elegance, .secluded from the outside world by wood fences and .an all-encompaasing wood and masonry wall." Biddle aaJ.d. "And the homes are the ultimate in Indoor-outdoor living; the ' indoor rooms join the outdoors tbroU'gh walls of sliding glass ... the outdoors offers tne privacy of indoor living because of tbe atriums and the perimeter fehce. Every foot of home and lot are fuJly useable." "As an example, Plan Five Is a four· bedroom, three-bath, two·stQry home. It bas the charm of a beach house, but much more room . Indoor-outdoor liv- ing has ·been bullt·in, with double walls of sJjdlng glass in the epectacular llv· Viejo Project ' Int room, the lonnal dinning roi>m and the hua:e lamUy room." Additlon.al leat\S'M of all the horne.1 include cu1tom fireplaces, stained wood-beam celling, decorative custom-lighting fixtures, 100 perct.nt nylon carpeting and fully --kJtchens. Broadmoor, Turtle Rock prlce1 range from '26,950 to '37,950. Designed by Morris and Lohrback, AJA, T\.t!tin, the development lies: south of Santa Ana and the Santa Ana freeway on Culver Drive at Campu1 Drive. The San Diego and Newport fre~ways are nearby. Mission .Ri~.ge Models .Opening Opening ol. the modeh 0( Missioo Rddge -the largest, most luxurious homes ever offered in Mi$Si0n V!ejo - was announced this week by John T. '.¥artin. vice president of marketing and salets for Mission Viejo Company. "Since Mission Ridge was an· no.unced earlier this spring, we have sold approximately one-quarter of this limited offering of 42 homes," Martin said. "We are parlicularly gratified that this happened during a periOd when. rising interest riates caused a • dramatic slowdown on-most sales in the $35,000 to $50,<KX> bracket,-due to the rising cost for families selling their present home. room with a wall of glass ope:airlg onto a sheltered side balcony. This balcony has two additional walls at gIU1, which look down iDOO the two · story tabiily room and the two.story entry, The Mission Ridge mOdels are at 26021 tfont>anoso Drive. Taite the San· ta Ana-San Diego Freeway to La Paz Road, cross the bridge into M!s1ion Viejo, and follow the golf course direc· tional signs. Final Homes Being Offeraj Macco has concentrated pri(lcipally on home and community development since inc~tion in 1954. These opera- tions will be continued through a residential develq>ment division. Largest of the newly acquired pro- perties is a 14,CXX> acre section of the Hollister Ranch just west of Santa Barbara. This includes approximately eight miles Of ocean front.age, ~X· tending westerly along ttie coastline from Gaviota Pass. FRONT ELEVATION SHOWS 'NEW LOOK' OF CONDOMINIUMS BUil T BY MONTICELLO HOMES "We fuink the plain and simple facts are that Mission Ridge homes offer outstanding value in their price ra~ge and that they are so exciting that Previewed just two weeks ~go and those who came · to see them were with mOOels open only one week, the A second property is 6,000 acres of the Price Ranch near Redding in Northern California. Thia is bordered on two sides by the Sacrammto River ar.d Cottonwood Creek. Also included in the company's recreation property division will be f :e Bryant Ranch in Orange County. Tl1e three properti94 t o ta 1 ap- proximately 25,<KX> acres With a. com.: bined estimated worth ot '17.fi rD.Ullon in their present wxleveloped state. Bryant Ranch wu acquired. two years ago by M~co and currently is under study for. potential use as a · sp"Jrtsmans recreatioo area. Baker explained that the major pro- peti.y purchases for recreational development were made alter ex- tensive research and planning by Mac· co. ·'The ever-increasing detisity of urban areas and the pressures of today's living have created a demand for recreation and second home prop- erty w h i c h is. not being fulfilled," Baker said. ''nlls has created a market which bas been given little recognition unW the present time. "For several years, great emphasis h!ls been placed on the manufacturing of pro:lucts for recreation, but cor· respondingly the development Of pro· perty for recreation and sec<>n;d homes has not kept pace. Because of our company's broad experience in pro- perty acquisition, development and marketing, we believe ourselves well resourced to diversity into this field." Macco will continue to headquarter its staff operations in Newport Beach. Macco Reillty Company is a wholly· ov.r.ned subsidiary of Pem-Central Corilpany. Rancho La Cuesta Sales Mounting At Huntington ·"People like living near the beach," reports B!Jd Fricker, Sales Manager o( Rancho La Cuesta-Huntington Beach, "and as much is reflected il\ our sales which now stand at $1,290,QQO,/' " Rancho L a Cuesta-Huntington Beach, located at Hamilton and Bushard Streets in Huntington Beach, is a development of Frank H. Ayres and Son, Inc. of Newport Beach, a homebuilding and development firm in business •for 63 years. "Young families are moving here," said Fricker, "because ttey are less than ooe mile to Huntington Beach State Park, a strand that offers all the recreatiooal amenities an ocean, sumhine and cool breezes needed for fun and health." Rancho La Cuesta-Huntington Beach also is near Newport Beach, ooe of the recreation ports residents Of the development find attractive r 0 r launching their boats, going deep-sea fishing and taking ocean cruises. Every year, says Fricker, the rest8'UJ'&flts in Newport Beach are given awards for outstanding cuisines, and the shops are loaded with merchandise from many ports of the world. Rancho La Cuesta-Huntington Beach, closest to the beach of ooy ma· joi-development in the area, has two to four bedroom homes priced from 124.IXX> to $29,990. 1 YORKTOWNI OFFl'S TWO-STORY LIVING ROOM , strongly motivated to buy." final eight homes are being offered Condominiums Take On Among the exciting design features' thls Sunday at the popular new Ha· that Martin cited were : exceptionally cienda Homes group at Del Cerro spacious one·story p\ans with over homes in Costa Mesa. New Look at Monticello 2,600 6Quare feet and a two-story plan Priced from $21 ,45(), the Hacienda with nearly 3,100 square feet; ex· series offers to buyers both FHA and tensive use of sliding glMs doors, Veteran terms and. tncludel features orienting most bedrooms to patios and usually found in only more expensive decks; end . panoramic views of homes. the developen, George M. Missian Viejo Golf Course, Oso Valley Holstein and Sons and' Harry A. and Old Saddl.ebaCk Mountain. Berger potnted out. Monticello Homes has juS"t taken on and complete exterior maintenance. "But, without a doubt," said Martin, The three and tour bedroom homes a new look and buyers have been Monticello Homes have ·been priced at "the most exciting si.ngle feature of stress low monthly payments that flocking to what is considered to be $20,950, unusually moderate when the homes has been tbe king-size may include landscaping, sprinklen, one of the best buys in cond('m.in.iums location, luxury features and year' muter suite in Design III, our block wall, built in nmge, oven IM'ld in the,.N.filwport Hari:>or Area. round exterior mainten·apce is taken ·dramatic two-story model. It has to be disbwasher as Well as Government ap· To -date, 90 ~"e~ of these two into consideration. ~ one .Of the most luxurioue · master proved wall-to-wall carpet. story, two bedroorhi •with •den, three 111 The cMonticeUo4 Townhous~ also suites ever offered in a production To reach models from Coetili Meea, and four bedrooml1uxury Townhouses ~ qualifies for th e Walker and Lee house. Jn addition to the really large t.ake Bristol · just put Bater to have been sold. Guaranteed Trade Sale program. bedroom, it has an exciting sitting Paularino (White Front) and go right. Monticello Homes recent 1 y ---------'--------------------------------=--''-- refurbished the Private Clubhouse for its members and ·its graceful col· onnades entrance makes an im· pressive sight to visitors. The recrea· tion privileges inclode twin heated pools for pool parties, ping pong, and dance floor for summer evening parties. The Newport Harbor aree growth pattern has placed Monticello Homes in the center of community living. Close by is the Harbor shopping center, the South Coast Ptaza, Orange Coast College, Newport.Mesa Schools and the public golf course for the golf enthusiast. The homes include luxury features such as a 17' master srute, deluxe built-in kitchen, well to wall carpeting, Luxury Features Mark Yorktowne Sales at Beach Sale8 at Yorktowne are continuing to mount steadily, especially since the recent intrOduction of the "turn key" merchandising concept, which is ad· ddition to the marry luxury items i· ncluded in the sales price · making the homes completely ready for im· mecliate occupancy now includes a free tree. ~ • Luxury features 1n the "turn key" program included carpets and drapes, lawns, and rear yard fencing, ac· cording to Frank McFarbnd Sr., head Of the McFarland Company, sales agents. McFarland pointed out the buyer is spared the normal c a s h outlay at the time o{ move-in, with ese items already instaUed, and in· ded in the purchase price of the ho e. In it.kin to thls actual cash sav- if)gs , avorable financing progrems, which Jude special VA terms allow· ing to purchase a home with absolute no down payment, have also been a big stimulant to sates. Priced fro $22,995, to S27 ,400, the homes may . lso .be purchased on equally favor le FHA aod con. ventional financ1 g. One of the m t popular features with buyers is th "bonus room." a un!inisbed area tha can be utilized in a variety of ways to suit the lndJyjdual needs of a family -and changed as these particular needs change over the years. Another favorite with families is the now famous Patio Kitchen, a proven favorite in earlier Shields developments. Y o r It t o w n e alao Yorlctowne is localed on the West side of Brook.burst A venue opposite Constitution Avenue ~n Huntington Beacb. and may be reached from the San Olego Freeway by drlvifla 1outh on BrookhU.1'$'t. The sale• oUi~ lt: at 9962 ConsUtuUon Avante. Mode 1 homt1 are open daJJy. Our .computer takes the traffic jams, endless driving, and lost weekends out of house hunting .. -··· ·--·- (absolutely free) ~you're looking for a riew home, we can save you a lot of time wlth oar SELECT· HOM ES-ELECTRONICALLY. service. Our computer already knows where thousands of new Medi II Ion Homes In Central and Southam CtUfornla are. All , we need to know now 11 whit kind ·of home you want, ll)d wo'lli match you up. Just flll In lhi Hou~·hunler1 computer Input Form. In 1 few dlYf ¥QU'll tet•lv• a computer·prlntout of avalla~{• nllw Mtdajllon Hom" that auli: your ttquire- rnanta. And thla new Edleon Hrvfc• It . . ~boolU1tly ~ ... Sure hslps to know whtr9-.. that flt your noods tnsle!I' fff ~ •, 1 ovor SOUlham CllHomla wlth a.., Ml af kidnnd mops, doesn'lt'I - • • ' . ' ... . . • • • . . DAILY PILOT Satul'l!IQ', Junt 29, l"-' Real Estate Questions •nd Comment By 'RandaD McCorillo · ftHltor I h•ve • question ,...ardlnt second trust deeds. I bouoht • triplex in 1"4 and ·assumed • HCOnd trust clMd, the existing on the property. I solcl this property In 1966. The second I hacl o11sumed was p.aid aff o1s p.art of the deal. I cerrled back • 1ceond trust clHCI for my buyer. My que1tlon Is: Do the people I aolcl the triplex to have to fMY the full •mount of the-ucond trust deed if they Hll tha property? Or mo1y someone el•• that they cleclde to sell to o1uume the second trust clffd, just pa,y• Ing me the p.ayments ••they are now doing? N. J. J ., Cost• Maia No. There is no all-encompassing law that states that a s&cond trust deed must be paid in full ii the prop- erty is a:old. You can, however, provide for this at the time you are selling your property. The statement u~ed to provide this is commonly called an acceleration MISSION POSSIBLE -Luxury is the key word in this weekend in Mission Viejo (See story, PaJe 13). - clause. . . this model . home at;Mission Ridge, which opens In effect, what you are"'saying ts that if 'the prop----------'-------=-----'----------------------- erty is sold or transferred or in default for any reason. you can demand full payment of the money that is owed to you and is secured by this trust deed. Reagan Signs ' Brokers'.Law Gov. Ronl!a· Rea1an bu qned Into low a bill which will requin tl>e completion· , of college level courses to real estate law. and real -le prllC(lc~ begilinln( 111 1970 !or ~salon lo-lb• proctlce · of ri!al eetale brol<mge. l!ba bill adds an ,•ddiUoaal •·co u. r &.>e ·-t'e-· quJrement In. IQ)l>m;.9&1 ml finance, bOginnlng Jn ·l972. ' ln·s'igning the new piec~.~ , · lel1B'1at1bd;-lhe · governot: complimented tile b i 11 ' s author, Sen. W•lter Stiern (D-Bakenlleld) and tlle real estate industry for their e: ffoits to··ralse the standards for admislion to the~ prac- Uve of real e '! t a t ·e poHeH a knowledge of the brtlkerage. law and a skill in the The· bill was sponsored by managei:nent of ~ h e s e California Real Estate Com·" transactions that wil,l pr°" mitsioner Burton E. Smith:. ~vide t!te degree of prote~tion His department is within ttie to wbtcb eve~yone_ls ~ntitled Business '8.nd Transportation when entrusting his life sav· Agency headed by Gordon ings to another's care. C. Luce. Both Smith -and Stiern em· • . My po1rant1 retired In the ••rly IMO's with quite • : "<4,)fCJ Income·. Since then, bec:auH of lnfletlon, my f1th· : llr h.1 been forced to return to work. Inflation and tate1 : ; :.re 1lowly but surely lessening my tetJrement fund. ::'After working •s hard a1 I h•v• all my life, when I r .. -:Jlre I would like to stay retired and not have to return : · 1o work because the dollar has lnf .. ted o1nd my pur- .:~ha1lng power gre•tly diminished. Custom Homes Set for Laguna Niguel In sJgning,the bill, Reagan phasi.zed that the addition of em p has i zed that the the prerequisites co ntained ultimate benefactor from in the bill will not deter the bi.O. would be the public. qualified individuals from "The increased competence entering the real estate field of those in the real estate because the courses are profession as a result of this ava\Jable at 76 junior CO· legislation will in turn con· lleges throughout the state, Ten new CU5tom homes, providng the ultimate in wardrobe closet doors, wet na N i g u e 1 community is· tribute to the protection of at 13 state colleges, at four of which are now under comfort and convenience bars, completely equipped indicative of the increased the public in real estate private colleges and through construction, are planned will be included. These will kitchens, and many more. activity planned througtlout transactions," .Reagan s,aid. Univel'6ity extension pro· for Vista Del N 1 g u el, the include complete carpeting, Re si dent s in this the master-planned develop-"This is a field of growing grams. fully-tiled sunken baths, and fashionable communily may ment now that the coastal complexity," the governor They also Pointed out that prestige golf course com-glass enclosed ~r stalls, join the private El Niguel freeway route hes. been ,said, addi ng "transactions the courses could be com· munity in Laguna Niguel. central vacuum ' systems, C<luntry Club and also the resolved and work has handled by brokers fre-pleted easily within the :-S. C. A., Coste M••• ·: There is an answer to this creeping financial Joss : of inflation and that is real estate. Land is practically ::the only invesbnent that does not wear out and de- ::'.preciate. Land is the only commodity that we can not m ake more of. Land is more and more in demand be- All the home-a: will be off telephone jacks throughout. Monarch Bay Club, the started on the first in· quently involve the life sav-period of two years in which the fairways of the cbam-TV outlets ready for con-private beach club at crements of the North ings of the individuals for an indiv.ldual mU6t perfonn pionship 18-hole El Niguel nection to the underground Laguna Niguel. American Rockwell facility whom these brokers act. as a real estate sale1man Golf Course, witll two of the TV coaxial cable, cedar·lin· Godwin said the new con· in the northern portion of "It is only right and pro-before 'becoming eligible for luxury residences facing the,_:•::d__:c.::l°"::::t.::s,__:fu::ll:_.::nurr.::·::..:•r::ed::_...:slru:.::.:::cti.::'on:::__1.::·n__:t::hi::•__:La::'.'.gun=a:_...:L::•:'.g::un::•::.::N~ig::u::•l::.. _____ ::_P•::r_...::lha=t-t::h::es::•_...::in::d::iv:.:i.::duals=:_...:.::•..:B:.:r_:o.::k•_:r_•_Li::.'c.::en..::.s•:.:· __ _ course. at the 11th green • ·.cause there are more and more people every year. and at the 12th tee. :- ~: ~~ ·. :--:· ::: .. .. :: •• ·-• •• •• ·: •• •• •• •• •• ~~~ .•. :~: •• .. •• ~~ l1 .. .. •. :: .. . . . .. :! •• :: Stocks, bonds, and utilities fluctuate according to mar- ket pressures, man-made errors, and many other fac- tors, but land is always with us. When inflation comes and pi;ices rise, so does the price of land, but unlike other investments it does not wear out before you can sell it at a profit. If all prices go down, so will the price of land, .but the money re- cei ved will buy as much or more· on a deflated market. So again, your best hedge againSt inflation is land. EO!TOR'S NOTE : R111d1U R. McC1rdl1 11 1 -.C.I te11'11r, pr1slclt1tt Of the llHI Estuers, Piii prtS!dettl of !ht Newport turbor •• Cos!t MHI 8o1n:I "' ll.111!0>"'. 1 real 1111i. lttCher ti Or111111 Coll! C011f9t, Ind dlrtc!or ot t!W Ctllf'Drnlt Auoc:lt llol'I o1 RNI E1t11t l•1etian. State .Realtors' Group Backs Tax Limitation The California R ea I Estate Association over the weekend threw its support behind the Watson tax- limitation initiative whi'ch, if qualified , will be on the ballot next November. Robert W. Karpe o £ Baker-sfield, CREA presient. announced that the board of directors of the 46,000· member association took the action June 22 during a meeting at the El Cortez Hotel in San Diego. "This means," K a r p e said, "that we are urging our 176 local real estate boards throughout California to work actively in their communitie& in sup- port of the proposal, pro- vided it qualified for the ballot." The initiative is in ·the si'gnature-gatheting s t a g e with 520,276 valid 'voter signatures needed to be filed with the secretary of state by Sept. 3. The so-called Watson pro- posal, named for Philip Watson, Lo6 Angeles County assessor, would limit real property taxes after July 1, 1969. to 1 percent of actual cash value for providing property related services. In addition, it would limit pro· perty taxes for p e o p 1 e related services (education and wel!are) to 80 percent of base cost, reducing that by 20 percent each year un- til eliminated in 1973. The homes were designed by Arthur R: Shiller, A.I.A . of Laguna Niguel. and will contain from 2,300 to 2,800 square feet o( living space. Jack Godwin, vice pre- sident, marketing and sale!, for Laguna Niguel, said the homes will range in price from $50,850 for a three· bedroom, two-and-one.hall bath h<lme. to $61.850 for · a f i v e·bedroom, three-bath home. Three.car garages are planned for all homes. The homes are beinll ccn· 1tructed tiy Laguna Mesa Bulli:ters, headed by Bob Russell. Each home will have a distinctive e;.terior styling and custom floor plans. and numerous luxury features, Hotel Sale Postponed LOS ANGElLES fUPl) - A Los Angeles firm seeking to purchase the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas has postponed its annual meeting to allow more time for preparation of proxy materiel. Parvin-Dohrman Co.. a hotel operator E..·nd equip- ment supplier, announced Thursday the m e e t i n g sched.uled for Aug. 14 was moved up to Sept. 2G. All t!lil ...i • MONnCILLO TOWNHOUSE too Uw the Life of Lewy. far aab' $103.50 ps Mondl _ ... _ a.Ir' a b r1 1 a fN1101f from the ocean, w~ 909/ di•ae • « an,ti1r1.-ill tbe heart of the Newport,t..torbor '•.a. • Ollly $20,950 I 1 u.mg...,_,;o... Jftaller bedroom suite, 2 w/ den OI' S 6 4 ~ doooble pnge. .,-'r00111d exterior main- , r a..del w baih in kitdtCG. w /w carpeting. .._, •......i _ ..... fwi-'-ed twin pools foe pool p11rtiea, •c • paic 11 r o.bhc s1 ~ deeigned ;.t for a11te1te .... Monlicello Hu-.. ""'"Hfy foe 1heWellcer & Lee "C•••• '" ...._,..ale pa.. J.a -Wfllf to 11..le-• 1°"' plWM "-• ...... ~ L ........ ,ac.= •-r•-;._"";:=" .......... ~ ... ~."#: ~ 1~11• .._ •fl 1 11111 te Mcwtltcals ........_ • MoNnauo HOMES S,t.LES OfFICE, ldO L£XINGYOH LAM ....,...,... ,, • ., 1..-.11te w.-a LR IMH ........,, ;:: .... A • ' l COMMUTING IRVINE RANCH STYLE To many IRVI NE RANCH families, "commuting" seems almost a foreign word. Within the ranch itself, commerce and industry are short minutes from residential communities. And IRVINE RANCH is freeway fast to Los Angeles, San Diego and all of Orange Count)!. Jn spite of its proximity to major urban centers, this carefully planned, 83 ,000-acre parcel of Southern California has escaped the concrete grasp of metropolitan congestion. 1J IRVINE RANCH planners have retained the natural. rolling green splendor of this magnificent countryside.~ Homes in every price range n.ow under construction in 5 individUlll communi· ties. Come visit the ranch soon, starting at. the l"RVINE RANCH INFORMATION CENTER, Santa Ana Freeway at Myford Road, 2 mil es east of Tustin. Open daily 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p .m . ' .. - • I# I .. • • • j:'!-. ~ ....... ~-... ~ . ~ ._ ... ~-_ ............ .i ..... ·-......... ' ' OA(LY PILOT J5 " ~second llome'-Market Fasi Increasing • . . By 1970, llOIJ\e 200.oo:> to coune. 11 still an important competition lncreaaea.'' records of re c re at Ion Jots sold In three week.I: haU d. 1,700 acres sold In two years; 60 percent Of 3,200 acres aokl in four year1: 1.0 percent of 4,000 acres sold in-six weeU ; P million .ih lot/ sold in two years. 250,000 "second" or vacation ingredieM, but the location While not d is c I o sing oriented developmen!t aim· homes -such as mountain and quality becomes in· names of c om p a n i e s , ed at the retirement and se- cabins, seashore rottages or creasingly ilnportant a s Goodkin ci(ed some lot sales cond home market: 1,400 lakeside retreats-will be1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Sanford R. Goodkin, Los bullt annually, according ml:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ · Angele~..based real estate research a n d marketing consultant. . . ln the June G o o d kl n Report, he notes t h a t several 1POCio-eoonomic in· dicat.ors give support to the ever-increasing availability and sales of lots for second homes or for Jpeculetion in newly developed recrea- tional areas. 1968' s BIGGEST PREVIEW Show 'Nuff The socio-economic in- dicators which form the foundation for the expansion of the "second" home market are: 1. By 1970, eoocurient with increasing population and household formations, there will be 17 million families in the U.S. wbth in· comes more ttian $10,00J a year, thus providing a large base of familfes wtio can af. ford a second home. Leslie McRae, 22, show queen for the annual Invita- tional Building Products Show of Southern Califor- nia, to be held at the Anaheim Convention Center Sept. 17-19, discusses the event with John B. Par- kin, internationally known architect and keynote speaker for the show. Miss McRae has clppeared in 11 movies, including "Valley of the Dolls." 2. The ~eater availability of leisure time; increasing emphasis on f a m i l y togetherness for vacations and recreation; and spec- tacular growth pf recrea- tional areas within driving distances of urban centers have and will combine to stimulalte the demand for modernized easy..fo..live-in second homes. Ultin:iaw in Luxury: 3. Greater numbers of families are changing their life styles as well as being frozen out of owning their own homes in wbanized areas, thus creating a new breed of city apartment Two Swimming Pools Gene and Don Wells of Ivan Wells .and Sons. lnc .. builders of Baycrest homes in the Dover Shores area of Newport B e a ch , are creating the newest in lux- ury and prestige -"two- swimming-pool families.'' "One of the biggest selling points of our Baycrest homes is their beautiful 'Forever View,' " says Don Wells, business manager and C0-0W11er of ttie firm. "A swimming pool can enhance th·at view and we find that many of our plots and floor plans can be nicely adapted to one view pool and one more private pool for swimming." Gene Wells, brother of Don, ·and company presi- dent, points oot that this two-pool concept is a natural extension ol the package of landscaping, carpeting and decorating service th e y have been of!ering their buyers. The builders have made arrangements with a financer to make mortgage loans on home, landscaping, pools and carpeting. and include the cost in his dwellers who will prefer to mort.gage. have two homes Nth.er than The Baycrest "Forever have just one consume th eir View" homes are described enUre budget allocation for as designed to give the shelter. buyer freedom to be an in· While more tban two divi.dual to a v o i d million Eamilies now own a .assembly line styling. Uni-second or vaoation home, que designs -in line with "this is merely the begin- the kind of quality ttlat ning of a major expansion should enhance the Dover area for real estate activity Shores panorama lots -in-in the coming decades," he cltide many styles o C said. arc bi t-e ct u re : con-"As large as the market temporary, mediterranean for second hemes may be, it and traditional. is far overshadowed by the There are sunken living market composed of people rooms, buiH.-in barbecues, who buy a lot on speculation many deluxe electrical ap-in othe hope of some day pli.ances, unusual stepdown building a second home or fireplace alcoves, atriums realizing a h3ndsome profit with translucent roofs fOl' an from res.ale. indoor garden vista frcm all .... ..This market, like the rooms, self-cleaning ovens, housing market," he con- wat bars, inner pool areas. tinued, "is becomillg more Prices of the homes range sophisticated .and Selective, from $64,950 .to $120,000 on and as better merchandise leasehold land . Model homes becomes available, it will may be seen at 1842 San· dominate the less desirable tiago Drive, Newport Beach. projects. Promotion, o { Da~ienda Ho11les COSTA MESA' s VETS -NO DOWN -LOW FHA TERMS Monthly Payments Just $14250 ,, & n 3 • 4 BEDROOMS SOUTH This packiage financing of the additions to the basic house does not normally mean any increase in the usual interest rate charged t.o the borrower. "We have been able to offer this package and keep the rates down mainly because our money sources have great faith in the quality and value of these homes and o u r conscientious con- 5truction methods," says Don Wells. CREA Awards Student Scholarship for $5 00 COAST • PLAZA One of the requirements for this financing is ithat on- ly landscaping done by a 1andscape architect will be a ccepted. The same free choice of carpeting is also offered. The buyer can harve his <>WD carpeting selection installed Lloyd V. Hill, a gra'8u.ate , student at San Diego Sta~e College, was awarded a $500 sc h olarship by the California Real E s ta l e A s s o ci"ation Sdlolafship Foundation at a meeting of th e CREA Board of Direc- tors in San Diego .{une 22. The cash award and pla- que were presented by John Cotton of San Die go, member of the foundation's board of trustees, i n memory of th e late Glenn D. Willaman, CREA S t a t e secretary for many years. Hill attended Point Loma High School in Sa.Ji Diego, and San Diego City ColleeP before graduating th.iii Junei ... ' ... '° College. On L.iln pletion of work on a Master's Degree, he ex· pects to go into real estate, prefer&bly specializing in in- come property.· He com - ment: "I presently have a tremendous interest in pro- perty valuation ind intend to write my master's thesis on that subject." Since the foundation was established in 1946 lflo help deserving students who plan real estate careers, it bas awarded over $'24,000 to 61 students. Just n•1rin9 completion end •lr••dy over 80 9!..' sold out! It's O r•n9e County's most •xciting new home , , , most fo1nt•stic v1luel Enjoy big welled lot with sprinkler i nd la ndscapin9, bu ilt in ·Florid• kitch •n with r•n9•, oven clishw•sh1r, ••• 1 wonderfu l hom• with l or 4 bedrooms, 2 b•ths, f•mily room •.. 1v1n wi ll to wall c1rp1t can b1 yours . The low•1t price. The lowe1t t•rms. The b•st new hom • 't'elue enywh1r•I From Costa Mesa, take lrl1tol ju1t pa1t laker to Paulorlno {White FrOfttJ and 90 ri9ht. A Development of George M. Holstein & Sons and Ha rvey A. Berger. Walker & Lee Inc., Sales Agents. " llRanGho ha CU6 sf;a II " l "' 1! 1l l • • i l 1 1 ,, by the sea Here are ~rge lots, roomy enough for a boat or trailer, and you may walk or bicycle to Huntington Beach State Park, less than a mile away. l lve under smogless, ocean-breezed skies at Ra ncho' La Cuesta. $24,000 fO $29,990 ~;~~.~~/ Terms Siles office: On Buahtrd noor Hamilton, Phon1 (714) 961-2929 • Furnished Modtla , z Ii m H•milton .... • - SAN 0/cGo ci > _J m a: t 0 m a: '11 <( I ~~tWAy • ......... ... _J ~ !!! a: WHITE m FRONT • D BAKER ORANGE l COAST COLLEGE La Palma 4 Bedrooms-Two Baths-Large · Fami1"!1ollli'f'O 'All Electric Patio Kitchen • Mission Tile Roof • Concrete Drive • Wood Burnin g Fireplace • Rough Heayy Beams. Monterrey 2-4 Bedrooms -1 or 2 Baths - large Bonus or Rumpus Area • Dining Area e All Bullt-lns; Range, OVen, Dishwasher, Stainless Steel Sink, Large Kitchen Pantry • Ce- dar Shingle or Shake Roof. San Jose 3 Bedroom-2 ll1ths-Cathedrai Ceilings • All Underground Utili· ties • Showers Over All Tubs • 1Hand Textured Walls • Built-In TV and Telephone Outlets • Weather-proof Electrical Outside Patio OutleL San Mi8uel 4 lltdroom1 -3 Baths -Family Room 'e Formal Dining Room • Cullured Marble Pullman-Tops • Custom Lighting Fixtures • Raised Panel Entry Double Ooois. I J " " • • • • . • • • • • J . HEAVY &in link fmclnc ...s· .... 35' 125. docn, """" pi...,Jiudw.,...._SS 'ond 11, ---· .J16-13H- J:NAMD. Cllhinel. 16 x 20 x ,. -· ........ -'lioa 11. 536-7411 QAS lluW, whit. with otnter lridd!t. l!'XOl!Ueat cor.d!tion '2$.NI~ taii"IiiAS'i'E o v e n - ~r llftl' new $6. SJS..1481 I BAU. Croqutt aet Sfi. 20 x '2 blonde &lb formica colft'f!' table $12.50. Two 32" &quatt blonde uh comer tiered t.a~ti $12.50 each. ' mald'ling tubular r r a m e • kitchen chairs, extnl &ood · 11.50 each. Upholstered oc- cusional c b a i r 16, tJphclWtted tilt back chair .. 110. C05CO ~ cart $3. ·~ceuin Dr. C.M. ~AR'l'ME!'<I' --., • !Id. 3 cbainl and fonnica top , ~ $13. 11)1.yer ~ bab)o walker cha.ir, never •used $6. Double bedspread, Bat~. tapestry JOOk, new $'7. ...... "·'"fie"!' $1. 546-0568. !1.-. ....... tireaklast set f7. Bookcase $1. Webcol' record player $8.50. Ladies Western boot&, size 8. $3. All kirG horse tacit '1 · $5. New • Biawll electric bftqn $5. 2 oU cb.atr. $L AaliQue mnf· fin ... 12-'-""' • $1. • 0 8uN.m.ut,OM ILEl!IP 80!' .I. $10. ·-$15. 'Ill -•P!.-C.!I. .ANTIQUE ~... a -u . Md!.. Sil.,.,_.. $20 ML Iranrite $15. stnm trnn $3.50. Mcak pctare1 f1.!i0 ,,.;. ...... lamp ss. "'" and Howell mo'ric Clmftl. $15. O!Ud'1 table $&. Headboard and frame fl' .50. t " 12 cot· .., ...... fl, Door 15- 1.Mge 1tH!. frame window and 1creem $].5. Oothea 50c • $2. 263 E. 16th St. 548-1388 4 DRAWER. painted ch6t (child's) $7.50. Pair of painted chests (3 drawf!!'} $8. Strolia' $7. Jump aeat $3. Wardrobe trunk $7.50. 3113 Madeira Ave. C.M. llJ BASS Attu'dion $25. Ca&e :'$25. Good condl.Oon. Elec- trolux. all attadnnenm. ~If. •• -w1ndinc cord $20. Sleeping bag $10. 54&-2654 UNIVERSAL electric CUI opener $5. GE touter with oven $10. Pol&rold et.mlf'& SlO. Hermes typewriter $23. Peugeot lugage rack $18. 2415 B uckeye , NB. IE'.astbhlff) ~MORE a:u dryf!!' $25. Office arm chair $5. 675-2717 TWIN hYdboard. white $5. ]'lew swi~ $3. 50-9990 6!fu{ -125. Rill• ~ Enfield $25. Bo:lt for l&ZM $5. 5'0-8890 BOWLJNG 8hoe1, rn!n'1 size 10 $2.50 Golf iroos 5 a.nd 7, $1.50 ff.Ch. Sorting jacket, dacron, J&ra'e. new $2. Bowl· U,. ... l'I· M-'15c. TV indoor ant!Qfla $2. Bongo druml $1, record rack SOc, 45 111m records 25c f!l&Ch. Soft bound boolni lOc each. Zukuki ladiH cotton coat SI. 4-14 inch W1'0Ullfl.t i.rm table ~ $2 aet. Men·a navy th."81, liu 9, new $4. Two coll• bookl. Bed Cattle $cienoe S4 and 'Biolog life $2. Two new ll'ff" head rest.I S3 ~ach. Foottllll ~s. size 9, . $4 . Two moon hub caps S1 tach. 54~1331. MEI'AL bunk hms $5. l{ateh CCYerl $5. Wa.p wbeela $10. Maytaa wuher $25. O»eo jump tNir $5. · 141 eonc-, C.M. oJ1 -·· ra:trAKY ll.wn mower, illOd -tioo S!S· -i .. ~-15 ond $10. -3215 DELUXE Ironer Uld preu $L5 Bird earn $1 eech. ......,. MOVING out cl !own by •un- down. Q-l!b and mattrt• $20. Portacrlb and ITW&tlrtM SlO. Car 1e1t S3. RatWI """" ond -"5. Binocu1an, new $20. Bll!lcil: Ancua rotl11erle $10. Wrouiht iron 1ate $5. Tricy- cle $.1. 331 J...usonia, Newport Shore. 54&-«Z71 SLUiESE blue point, 9 wffb, femUe $1.5. ~Ult FUCHSlAS ~. Hydrarweae, • red 45c. Datem Vlolelll 35c. Qufffl Palm 25c. Hahn's iVl', variant J5c & 45c Fruitless Mulberry &bade tree, 8' tall, tubbm $10. Bol(W()(ld, S pl Mu $7.50. Geraniums 3Sc. Succu.lents 45c. t01 Cabrillo, comer Tustin. C.M. WEDGEWOOD &tove S25 • End tables and coffee table $1 each. Dinette tee. with br chairs $25. 2 vacuwn cle&Ml'9, ~ $1· and $l5. CM time bedatead $10. Hotel mata--• 111'1nat $15 nch. Kitehtn. uttnlila 25c each. Full tllt lilwrmn U per settinr. 3 •ttinp Stel'I· inr silvtt $12 eaCb. Oval throw ruga 7Sc ea.ch. 20152 Kline Or. 54~- 'nASOO 100 x SO tel~ wHh 3 lenses, 4 poiwu alibt "·'th cros!': hairs, am filter $25. Harwood, adjustable trlpOI $10. All in excellent condition. 54&-4911 usn> brick S5 each. Antique table SlO. Picture!: $5-$15. 540-3230 HA!mWOOD --' dWra. jUlt ~. • ateal at$:$. GE eleclric t$JI.. tee pot P. AHa Romeo parts, MariD. .tarter $25. 1le.ar <tnd and axle $25. Rear tnkes • .-,irm $25. Oil pump ss. Oftier pUmp $5-$25. 546--5381 VIR'ruE Rn» table, :M x 31 plut led $20. Good coo- -· -""""· c . .r BOAT windi S25. Bilge pumps $3-$25. Diving: lad- don $10, Boot -$15. Mumen $6.SO. M Ir l n e -... $1-"5. •053 N._B!vd,, C.M. ELEX:I'RIC wall dock 9!!, antiqued $1. I 19.)' cloc:k S3. Car radio $2· Vttietian tliDdlJ $3-$3. O::iffH tAble, -13.!0. "'"" -$3. ~ace ~ set with 1Wtd $2.50 Toa11ter S3. Pm:olator fl, Ped mml wall and iramt 15' x 36", $'1'.50. Ms-4IOI alt 10 AM. 60 LB Hunting b o w aluminum arrow•. qui.vi!'!" $25 . LaSa lle /C ad tranemiuion f25, vw door• $5.~76 LA TE model wasfler, needll llOO)! sxi. ~ rubber raft $25. Radio $5. TV, aa ill $5. Wheel barrow Sl. Typewriter $5. 'I'nlill!r' hitch $2. T..la1ter $5. 769111 W. 20th. olf Plul!Mia and Wallace SL SL.EDPING bar $7. Be.ck p11ck and frame $15. 10 gallon aquarium $20. Kess headphones $..?0. MiCl"tl8COPe $10. AM radio $10. 494-TI42 W·ASHER $25. ~r $25. frttzer $25. Chain J<j, $10, Wardrobe-trunk $20. Lug- gage $2, $.1. O'lild'a desk $10. ~ $2. $3. Mlllic atandr $5, $.10. Broken relrigeratiir $5. TV atand $3. 545-5335 ELECmlC skillet $5. Elec- tric si.lv1r teapot $5. lrm $2. YllU"d toola: $2 • $5, Auto .!eat belts $1 each. Portable dishwuher fJO. G.E. '1!.J" fan 3 spreed, ltke new S20. Eleoctric J*colatcr $3. 32 cup coffee maker $15. 53 Mercury ~ and ht!av}t duty, 3 •peed, floor trtlMftllllliOn, comp.t'!te $25. Mqneaium 6' levl. like Jtt!.W $20. 192-6110 Mk for Mik• O'KEEFE & MerTitt range $25 Hood tn match SlO 548--1297 Dryer. l'lffd• r.pair .. • '41 CHEVY C:OUPt. '53 Okll mo~. )'Ol.I aa.stmbh $20. 291 Joann St., C.M. &46-4081 CR.ID $20 Bathinelte f?.50 Potty chair $3 Car aeat 50c Cate 50c Bar •toola SS et.di. Bikl!' $5. Wardrabe $3.SO Patio table $10 Flttpla~ ll'&te n.50 Brownle outfit $1.SO C'.:l.rpf!'t ...-eeper $2.50 Tout.ar 12.50 Muon quart ju, ,..,. tuU 1ac ms Obola, C.M. SC01T Atwattt OB motw, 22 HP $25. Baby ca.rriaie. MW condit.ion S?5. 54f>.-1425. BAR Bell !lf!'t, JOO lb SlO Ping pong t11ble, folding t)'pe and &cct>&SOries $20 Twlo new Weslock sets for home $10 34 n..w Rain·O-M11t 8Pl'lnkler heads 35c each Console Maple 1V w~ $25. ..... ,,.. eox-...s-.., lUll sbe S'25 I' O>tool&I - $20 -bood '6' Fcri Galaxle $20 U.Clric buo l\litar, mode USA S'25 Patio · table ml umbl'\!Da eom- bin at Ion $10 Silver Chrlstme.11 tree $.1 White uniform•, ab:e 12 $1-$2. 98&1 Villa Pacific Dr.. Hun- tington Beach 962-19'24. 21" TV, workina: good $25 549-4395 DISHES, Homer -Laughlin large set $5 per pla.c@ set· Mg 548-9641 PAIR Brus and milk glasa E&rly American 1 a. rn p • , beict tbadm $25 Wall mtr- !U', 34" hilh 23" widll!, Mapk hull $10 M.qU &lilb ~ $10 Maple dr..-er uid mimir, painted wtii~ $25 Beil• aM brown h 10 braided wool rur $17.50 9 x 13 green bn.Jded S15 Alto throw rup IS e a c h • ~vapon.tor room cooler $15 Pair Mapie 1tep tatilea $15 each. Cott~ tablf!' $25 Maple llt'WirW cabinet $15 Maple bookcase headboard, double $15 Twin aize Ethan Allen bookcase headboard $20 Buf. fet $20 Colonial print rocker $25 642--18 S'TflOLEE, Red and white PeterMlr'I, huddly used $12 Otlld'a dliffl:f'Cbe $10 Sa.fecy .... 12 Foldmi playpen I top of bed crib $4 Victorian oamel back couch, niady to Uphoblter i25 Wooden atoob: s.2 each. Hamilton gas drye.", works s:lO Hotpolnt rang~ $10 Olive I' r e en quilted ex-tr ala r ire bed.1PN11d no t>tsk no Ptll· ty seat~ and atoole $1.50 each. 324 PirMe Ro&d. 64&-9550 STABLE 0t racina: chidcem, never 11.sed $25. 975 Juni.pero Lilne, C.M. CRIB And ma.t1r@ll $15 Portacrlb $12 P\'.!tty chair $1 Teeter babe $2 Road race ael $6 545-7661 BUNK Beds $25 each Belly ctfxiard $6 Skin boarda $1 ea. Fins $1 Game• 50c each Hibachi $2 1321 Oxrord Lane. N.B. 646-1705 BABY crib, complete $12, 1925 Pomon11. Apt. C, C.M. Pu.N'IS For Mle Mum1 l0c-l5c Camatiol'll 2 5 c Geraniums 5c Miniatuf'e liUies 2Sc Viola.s 5c Ferna 25c Hydrangea 45c Poinset· 'ttia 45c Bird of ParRdise 75c StrawberTie~ IOc RhlJbarb 25c Tomato 5c Acacia treet 50c. 164 Magnolia &., C.M. KENMORE Ironer $25 T.V. works good $.25 Professional clrair hair dryer $25 5"8-1971 SMALL D!!~k S8 Wood tool chest, 41 x 26 x 23. $15 RototJroll mtiaerle S20 Oven atta,chment for bakinc S5 Cabinet stand S5 Portable wuher SZ, El.exb'olux and all att~UI $15 646-6814 Dlme·A·Unes Continued on l"afJe 26 NIGHT .nc1 DAY SERVICE t :30 A.M. TO f:IO l'M.-SATU.DAY 10 AM. TO 6 PM. , Summerfield Ho.mes Offer Turn Key Package For more than 15 years, the building Industry has poWod to die truly com- pleta 61turo·key home" as the ulUrnab In new-borne mer-lnC. Willi last week's gnnd open·ln a: tomout ot 1,500 peoplo at Summert'lold Hom.. In Tutln, S!andlrd Pad!lc has Jll'Ov«I ... true for lht fiftlt time hi 1l>e °""''' COunty area. "We blve not only cut the hilh p>•t ot movin( in by cl· !eril1C a .... -down, we've lowered the alter move-lft COlll by IDcludlni a truly complete "tum-key" package of luxury amenitill!S .••. those "lltUll!" muit buy them ~ately. '' dlshwaaher 111d c u t t o m stated Jim A<klne, ..ie1 ~ fixtures. i-vy lhai<e root•. '1111 u ... ln( ~ -.Uy roam1 have heavy ---cell· ..... manaaer for the $2,500.000 Summerfield prices ra.nre development. "And prospec· , from f]J,950 to $29,.?00, and uve buy«s love this part o! are avallal>lo at just 1695il.========= . down. Models ma)' be seen utras that can cost the new home owner so much if he Tustin, with die nearby at die ;,,tenect1on o1 Red orange groveis, tile oon-Hill llld W'&lnut in Tustin . veni~ Of sd>ools and The ranch~yle homff tre shopping and the low taxes. on pool-size lots and have It's a prestige area.'' three or four b6ckooms with Some of tile "·turn-key" two baths. Other bonus ex- {e&ture! cX tlhe Smnmerlield tras· include massive brick homes are front yard .and stone f i replaces , landsc.aping, with ceramic tile in the: ldtd>Q s pr ink I er s ·; concrete and bath, hand-rubbed uh driveways ; comp 1 et e cr1bmetry, dNmatic double backyanl !mcing; 100 per-doer encryway1, oversized cent nylon c a r p e ti n g , attached garages, o p e n O'Keefe and Merritt built-in garden patio kit.mens, p!ss- appliances, includiflg a lined watiec heaters, artd 'The last 'if a great idea The new Garden Home• idea has.been so popular that more than 100 have been sold llnoe Ille ftNt of this )'llr. Now we llllWllBll! lbollt e demi left. The Idea of enclosing 6,000 square feet of lot within a 7'h foot.privacy wall then movinathe house all the way to one side, so you have one big side yard instead of two wai ted ones was a great Idea. But then we added those fabulous 1nner patios and the best Garden Kitchens• ever, Perhaps It was too much of a good thing. Better not wait any longer. neane s.nllMJ TH PUBLIC ' TRADE Oho of the /al'!lftt ancl moot modom prlnllnt f., cilltl• In Onnto County .:1111 11p41w1111.. 2111 WNt a.1M11 lleulenN -- GaRne.n Homes -- MUHTIHGlOH IEACH Y /OJ.A NEWl'O~T BEACH 1 and 2-story plw, 311111 4 '*"-· $28, 9t5 lo $32,996. OUr llMI EllMt Servlcll lfttl Tl'Ht Dopartmont Cln ,show you how to u11 ,.... (llWlll homo for JOU1 down ...,_i. Modols"""' 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.; lltw by appolnt-.t. l'hone: (714) 962-44GI. Take the Santa Ana frt1Way to lrookhurst, '°"!h to Ac111n1, ti.en rlcht. Or tak1 Coaat Hl&hway lo Broolchur1t, l1ft on luohanl, lo Adams. •Gi19N1f! KltcNft tlld Gttdtr! Homt tre MMct m1m of Dlllnt lrethlrll hl~111Ila~4Mi1M. .,..,..,...,... •• ,:.,n}M"'9 1 A.wstdlarylf ~9S'lblPrltl'llll.l111~6'1:•QOl l&.ht1PMt,N..,.-t"'""'C.IHDrM•C ... _,,.,lat .. itDllftl..._lflll .~ . ' .• ~~.~-··"a , ... J .-1r •,•;r-, OAILV •ILOT ' JZ: :~Sales Slip Glenhrook Homes Follow Macco Criteria West · County Sets Pace Silis oJ. new homes in Orange County subdivisions tota!etl 811 during Mar,. compared with 810 the previous motitla,,1cc;ordinJ: to ' ReCC;>rded Fae~.·· monthfy report of •l<llntial activitr published by First American TIUe Ins~ and Trus Company, Santa Ana. . ~ Huntington Beach -Fountain Valley • \Veitlnlnster arM continued to lead the way, with 224 tratF..Ai]:es. In second place again was the Cypress-LaPahi>a -Seal Beach area, where 126 sales were r~·. . IN!J!!!:es of completion recorded during May am~ to 667, a sharp decline from the 873 re~s the previous _month. Mded to the cu~ulative .tab~l~tlons c~v~~ed by the repOif; ere 18 smgle-family-umt subclivu1ons con-ta~ 238 lots, reflecting a substantial increase over Aprjl;. When new tract recordings totaled 15 having 786 lot . The report, based on recorded documents only, disd_!)I~ sales activity for all subdivisions recorded in the ty since January 1, 1966. .r:-i: . odels Now Open j li Medallion Homes . . . ' ~furnished mode 1 Med81lion homes are now o~ North Bay J!omes, ~,:.-;):. Mesa Drive in Ne4jia t Beach. , 'n!O'.,models feature otep-t~ ell-electric kitcbena WJl!;jlore!eM lumiflou• ceil· il[fl:">:J1>e U-sbape kitchens .,. • .,... a nook and wol .. ~: (, -,.~ .~ hlibligllf.s include a 'foi1Ul diDing. r o o.m, - . itone ~family l'OOJD, or mMOrry ftrepface, tmra cola tile entry. a n d carpeting. The master bedroom suite features a sunken Roman tub and carpeted dressing area. A separate laundry ~a is wired for electric waaber and dryer. ';l1ie new homes ere one and two a..., ond feature fllree, !our tmd II v o bedroome:. The 1erie8 wu developed by Galy ComirucUon COrp. 'and WU designed by the architectural firm of Salmi and Hoce-.y. Glenbrook-Brea of I e r 1 Company's tmpa.ct oa tbe buyers some speclal ad-entlrt r e s I d e n t 1 a 1 con· vantaees with'il$ concept of &truction 1ndu1 try 11 total commwiM.y living. Yet, an.ythin& but modett. Over in many respects, its overall 10,000 Macco Leade:rihip community planning I s Homes dot the J¥,Ddscape iD similar to six other active scores ot Southland comr Matoo Leader&bip Home muniUea. And, from '11 ~ developments. dications, Nles volume bae Over the yean:, Macco nowhere to 10 but up. Realty Company }lU AC· The land lnveatory of quir6d its r•w land in· Macco Realty totals a~ veotory according to three proximately 101,000 acres. crlterla. Firat, the location over lM square miles ol must be easily access_ible rich CalUornia land. TblJ and 'convenient to work, land portfOOJo -the largest sboppJ.nc, educaUonal and held by any Call!CW'D.la recreational ceoters. Se· developer -represents an cond, t.'be 1nit1al acreage area. d. over three times the cost must be low. This geogl\8.phical limits of tbe tlat comm unit l 61 in enable& the omnpany to of· City of San Francisco and Southern Cellfamta. fer-well designed homes at-five times the size of · !<actively priced. Third, the Manhattan Ltland. BEACH TRACT land 1hould be easlly adap-Present and p· r 0 p 0 s e d Glen Mar West is a plan- table to residenUal. com· developments of M a cc 0 ned residenti.al community mercial and industrial in· Realty company are located of Macco Leadership Homes crements at minimum cost. in Los Angeles, Orange and in Huntington Be a ch • Glenbrook-Brea lives up to Riverside counties. In · ad-Located only one and one- theae criiterla and so does dition to Glenbrook-Brea, half miles from the Pacific every other development they are: Ocean, thl 400 acre develop- with which the-company Laguna Lido, a 48 unit ment is Gin a t tr a c ti v e • becomes involved. rental apartment complex estabtilhed community of Macco Realty Company's situated within 'the shoreline single.family dwellings near faith in their criteria for palisades of_ South Laguna, M8llY of the Southland'• success motivated the with private beach frontage. famed recreational centers. Pennsylvania RaUroad Co. Dover Shores , a luxurious Capistrano Highlands (now the Perm Central) to residential commul'l'ity built has been developed on 605 acquire the firm in 1965. on the last of Newport-acres d the historic Mathis This acqui1ition Balboa's best bayfront. pro-Ranch in Southern Orange represents another chapter perty. Loc.&ted on One·hun-County. Located on the in what hu become a COD· dred and·nineteen acres, the Pacific Ocean side of the tinuiJ>g st<ry of growth at 311 magnificent bomeo com· Santa Ana Freewll(f, tho Macco Realty Co.rnpany. trlM ooe ol the m~t comm u n 1 t y will -ac· 'lblrleen )'Mr• ago, "the bealJtllul prestige rmden-commodale 2,200 •I a c Io • firm mode Im ralher modell - debut u ai Soutb•.rn Califomla home builder. MIOCO'> Initial development numbettd 50 homes. 10,111 HOMES Today, Macco R •a II y The "Chanticlaire," winner of the Better Homes and Gardens Award for Excellence .•• ..m priced from 129,995, r fam\11 HO!d"1C.,, with lour complete recreation parQ for t.be use of reside a ta only. Wynnewood, on 1 o u t h Main sir.et In Santa Alla ii a 300·acre OOIM\unity of 11.ngle-famiy b91MS. Even· tu.ally, aparUneDtl, achoo la, chW'cbes and commercial centers will be added. Bryant Ranch, 4 , 9 2 8 acres, near San J u a n Capistrano, will be developed •• the masterplanned community Of Canada o.u. Macco Leadenhlp Homet· Del Amo, just twenty minutes fr<m doWntown Los Angeles, is a masterplaMed comm.µnity providing for 3,200 residences , complete shopping facilities, schools and .parks. More than 2,000 residents now occupy homes in this last "close·ln com· muroty." Presently, a new area of bomM is being built within this commun,fty under the name "CaJa Dom· inguez.'" MARINA PLAN Gleo Cove Marina, a future Macco Re alt y development, will be con· structed on 8S acres of beach and ch annel property in the Loog Beach Marina area. Waiterlront duplex and triplex hoine&, along with boatalipa, are planned. '.Ibo p-Ranch, • '360 ll1 ii I o ii lllDed ------ dovelopmtnt, ~~pu1ln1 4,148 ac~ .. ln the nortnwe1t section ot 5an Fernando Valley above Nortllr\dge. Eventually, more t h a n <3,000 tttldeotl wlll en.loY the recreatiollal ad.vantaae1 ol. a private country club and" go11 cour ... bridle polb.I and saddle club. Shopping centers, parka, schools and churches wW also be in· eluded in the San Fernando Valley'• moM complete masterplanned community. • lllmcho California ls a masterplanDed, tt billloe doll•r complex of thorou&bl:red r a n c h e 1 , ~reaUonal areas, cttrul ....... • grovea and commercla1 and industrial areas, now being developed on an rn ,500 acre spread 78 mllea ooutb of Loi An~les in Riverside COun· ty. Ranc!io C&lilornla ts owned equ&lly be develop- ment corporations of Macco Realty Company, Kalael' Aluminum and Chemical Corporation and K a i 1 e r lndu1triec C<Jr1>0latioo. Robert Grant H6nored For Tustin Meadows 'nle SOuthern Californii Edison Company recently honored l!obert H. Grant, develope< and builder of more tbaa 9,000 bomea in Oranee County, tar .. outstanding innovation in pl-anned community con· cepts." Grant, developer of Tustin Meadows, a unique goo. home subdivision in Irvine Ranch, was presented a opeciel trophy by Wm. C. Drewry, Edlaoa vice pre8l· dent. "'.Ibo Grant Company ha. become one of the outltan· ~ leadert in its Ii~ld through diligent effort and the application of automa· tion a n d 1opb11ticated. · .. ~ methods of management.'~ Drewry said. The $25 mlll!oo Tulltin Mead?ws, Gnnt's late1t residentia1 concept, h a I been awarded Edison's Bronze Medallion for elec· trical excellence, Drewry added. Over :m Medallion homes at Tustin M~s have · been sold since tbe opemng of the project in January. • -- • -- Y6rktowne Yo---··-... - Look at tlds 'Tm-ley' Package Included in the Sales Price! PLUS ••• CARPETHIG ·DRAPES FRONT LAWNS • FEllCE PllS A SELECTED IJECORATWE TREE! Ftee DMOt8'11ng S.WO., tool 2·3·4 B•DtlOOMS Sineie Story -T..., Story 522,995 to $27,400 VA-NO DOWN FHA • CQNYEN?!ON,.._ FINANCING 8rafltl New lid 1he Best 'lail! llear the 8eaclt -and YOU !Nin 111e Land! See y~()#llf. lllli~ ~ NOWI .............. -.............. --·---.... ' Next year's home at last year's p~ice. You couldn't come cl09e to duplicating this home for this price today. It's 1. true split level, and the most widely,-acclaimed award-winning design ever produced by Deane Homes, "the home of ideas.'' You cou]dn't find another with so many of tomotrow's featurea .•• like the famed Deane Garden Kitchen• ••• the glassed inside-outside atrium entry ••• th~ vaulted ceilings ••• the spacious declc off the maater suite. You couldn't do better for looation, •• one of the last fow bomea in a mature suburban community miriute1 from the beach. Schools and shopping are nearby, and the air ia cool and smog.free. Your pre11e11t home? No problem. Our Real Eatate S.rvic:ea and Trade Department can ahow you how you can use your preaent home for your down payment. • .. ' .· ... ' .. -. . . -· -· -• Exc1t1111 3, 4, and 15 beclt'OClm pfens Jn • vari.ty of txterlors tw111t your ln1pectlon. ' T11ct lln Ditto Frttw1y or Ptcffle c.oa.t Hiahwly (101) t\1 BNch llvd., ttlt n to Atlanta, 1nd turn teat. 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Now a seni6r editor for UPI in Washington, the one.time South Caro- linian has covered major riots in five American cities and has handled the widest variety of reporting assign• ments, from presidential c&mpaigns to sit-ins, during his long tour on the cepi· t•I be•t. His vers•tility and bre•dth of interest is perhaps best ex-amplified by the religion column he writes weekly for UPI, a column that appears regu .. larly in the DAILY PILOT. C•ssels teaches Sunday School. worries about his son in the paratroopers, and con .. sis tenly displays a sympathetic and uncommon grasp of his country's prob- lems. These remarks are taken from a speech he delivered before California e ditors last week at Stan ford Uriiver· sity. ;H-e-e-r-e's Johnny Occupying a Seat on the Carson Show ls About as Comfortable as the Itch By REX REED Women'• Wear Daily • C01tYrlthl !ti \Ml F1lrd'llld Pul>llc1!1om, 1ne.. 'Like bot lunches for orphans, -fiela trips Jh®!d bl! ~escribed !or··critics. Most .theater cr1UCs knoW abaJ'utel:y nothing about the stage (as the <;m· rfnt state of. dr.aJna criticism aptly pi-oves), 8.nd few movie critics have ever even worked as e x:t r a s . Television criticism requires the least amount of intelligence and expe.reince because the medium itself, like a ~gantic amateur bank night at the focal picture show, produces the least .amount of intelligence at the hands of people W'ho often appear to be totally inexperienced themselves. Still, I wanted a bit of experience in the medium just to see up close on a ma· jor network show if things were as chaotic, undisciplined and s i 11 y backstage .as they appear on camera. I picked the Johnny Carson "Tonight" show, a near-fatal mistake to begin \rith since it has always been . my personal conviction that Carson is the ni ::st overrated amateur since Evelyn atld Her Magic Violin. As it turned o(lt. I was right. 'It toot six months to get on. This 1~0:w is so picky you almost have to Pow ·your birth certificate. Ex· ~ptions are made, of course, for rially hot items like murderers and Tiny Tim, but if you want THEM and they c1on:t want YOU, forget it. l GOT CANCELED once a week for six months. Finally, I was accepted because I had a book to peddle. This meant another hour i n t e r v i e w , because ·the one thing Carson cannot dp is interview anyone cold. He simply doesn't care that much about people to fitid out about them himseU. His talent coordinators do that. Mysterious phone calls. "Mr. X will not be doing Your interview it will be handled by Miss Y." Tell mlnutes·latE!i' ~ pttone rings again. "Disregard the ~vious call, Mr. Reed. Mr . X can fit yGu in. Will you come to NBC at J : lO p.'m. ?" Not one or two ; by 1:10. You figure it out. .~· --,1 says, "Sock it to me." as Johnny in that warm, lovable glow, which has made him famous, peers into the smoky room and says: "We gonna do this ·thing again tonight?" ¥~ w~ are. The orchestra beats it -eight ~the bar and we're on! The school teacher talks about integration. Watch that rating, boys. Carson gets rid of her ~ast with two tickets t.o the Latin Quarter. Then he attempts to play with a repulsive little Russian roulette toy which hits you in the fa ce with a piece of meringue pie if you dial the toy to the wrong number. Naturally, the pie hits him in the face and everyone dies laughing. It endears him to h.is public to show he's a good sPort, see. (Of course, nobody men· tfons · the fact that if you buy the toy you have lo make a new pie everytime you use it.? .. THE SHOW drags on. The first thing you notice is how miserable everyone backstage seems. It takes more than a warm puppy to make happiness abound at the Carson show. Johnny is well known for his sudden temper, his Cool a loOfne ss, and his low tolerance level for gueSts who do not interest him. Garner spends 25 mjnutes telling a boring story a·bout two race car drivers who hit a bull on the highway. Terror reigns backstage. Johnny isn't smiling. Carson proves, as I watch, my original theory that he is a lousy interviewer. He gets abs o 1 u t e I y nothing out of Garner OR the empty. headed starlet. who makes the start· ting remar'k that: "All the milk in Paris is bad, that's why all Fren· ch men are short." THE BIG l\10l\1ENT arrives. Carson fin gers my book. "It's the first time I've seen this book," he says. ''That's some title -'Do You Sleep in the ..Nude?' '-I I after all that interviewing, he had never even heard of the book - . do you begin to get the picture of how ·Well organized this most famous of all nlghttint!'.,.,.. Stttl\C\ really \s?), to which the starlet replies: "'Oh, yes I DO -I though you'd never ask." Somehow, I manage to get on stage after my bi.g intro was demolished hating myseU the whole time for being there at all. _ · ! was surrounded by 1 hosfilu.J, James Garner, who obvioUsly never reads anything, kept asking: "What do you write?" and then insisted, "I never give interviews," even though I know no single editor who has ever asked him for one. Carson, unable to ask anything that did not relate in some personal way to his own ego, • turned the tables on his researchers' long pre·sPow interviews, .by ignoring their notes and asking directly ; "Interview me now" Somehow the whole gruesome afrili was suddenly over. I had been scheduled in the last 10 minutes of the show, called the "Writer's slot." B)'_this time, most people have gone to bed. I guess Carson addicts don't read books. THE SHOW FINISHES In time for the visiting electric t o o t h b r u s h sales.men from Osage and Okmulgee !O grab a bite at Whelan 's Drug Store before getting back to the Hotel Taft. While they lite solemnly toward the elevators, Carson vanishes. Nobody looks at anybody else. Certainly nobody ventures an opinion about the show before hearing what the boss man's reactioD is. Real friendly place. I was left With a ruined white crepe Edwardian shirt, a violent stare from James Garner, and a very clear pie· ture of how Godawful the Carson show really is. Now I no longer need to wor- ry about my critical opinion. J knoW this is television at its most derivative, unoriginal, uninspired, unimaginative worst. I was there. And like aU the other masochists who have so little self respect th8t the will submit to looking foolish on this sorry e x c u s e for professional television just to promote themselves or sell a product. J deserved what I got. People who watch it do too. but the agony of home viewing has one distinct advantage over being there: You can turn the damn thlng off. I Reporter's Dbq•letllde: Wlaltes wlao laate blacks W.eks wlto Jaate wlaites ••• poor wlao U(Ota't work, rich w~ won't help-tlaettt ••• -co11-Ameriea tfnd a moral authority,. does It mll9 w •llt one? By LOUIS CASSELS United Pre11 latern1Uoul Never in ·my 30 years as a newspaperman have I seen our coun· try so badly divided, so full of discord and violence, so afflicted by selfishness, arTogance and bad man· ners, as It is today. Frankly, lam alarmed tor America. The Kerner Commission on Civil Disorde.:rs warned in its recent report that America is in grave danger or 1plitting into ·two societies. I think that view may be · too optimistic. The danger I see is &iagment.ation into hall .a dozen mutually antagonistic sub- culture.'!. The Kerner report was concerned mainly with growing hostility between blacks and whites. And I agree that this probably is the most ominous o( our present diyisions. White racism which overtly or r·overtly condones the conditions which create ghettos, has inevitably called forth its counterpart, black raci9m. DURING the past year, I have bad ample opportunity -while covering ghetto riots, the poor peoples' cam· paign, and the black power movement -to learn how virulent a hatred many b I a c k people bear toward us "'honkies." When you're at a safe distance, you can take t h e philosophical view that white society h-as earned this hatred. But -like other kinds af racial pre· judice -it is an undiscriminating hatred, which draws no distinction between the worst white bigot and the most Oedicated white worker for Negro rights. And hate is an ugly and ·destructive thing, no matter who is doing the hating. It is apt to become particularly vicious when the hater is assured - not only by some Of his own leo.ders but also by some of his more masochistic targets -that he is en· tirely justified and a I to g e th e r righteou5 U:i doing wh-atever he can to hurt whitey. BUT RACE is not all that di vides us. Poverty is beginning to create precise· Jy the kind of economic class tensions which Karl Marx talked about, and which American sOciety has hitherto managed to avoid. There is a tendency to eq~ate poorness with blackness, and thus to regard the poverty problem as just an aspect of the racial problem. But this is a very inaccurate view. . The vast majority of America's 30 million JX)Or people are NOT black. And do not live in big cities. Althongh the Poor People's cam· paign was far from a resounding suc· cess -indeed at times it was close to fiasco -it made one point to many of us in Washington. The rural whites of Appalachia, the Indians, Mexican· Americans, Puerto Ricans, they all are just as poor and just as desperate as urban Negroes. They, too. see all around them a fat society lolling in luxury, while th eir own children go to bed hungry every night. It makes them mad. It makes me mad, too. 1 don't want to Tomanticize the poOT. Being hu111a11, they have faults too. The most sympathetic reporter, if he covers the poverty beat with open eyes, must eventually come· to see th.at unetrip/oyment, for some of these people, i.s not a problem -ifs an objective. It is true that environmental con· ditions help to rob them of ambition. It is IJ"ue that they have two strikes on them when they start to school or hunt a job. But honest realism compels the admission that m81ly of our more mili· tant poor also are suffering from the conviction -carefully aurtured by dcmoaoglc load'" that 1ocltly owes them • llvll\I -and a rl&ht plush llvlnt at thal. At pep ralll&$ in Rt:SWTtlcUon City, Abernathy and Hosea \YUllams 1tot,llt· Ue respot\M when lhfl)' demi.Rd that th' govttnment proVl8e job3 ror the poor. But you should hear the roof rise "'hen they demand a riuarantffd an· nuaJ lncome. TH.\ T POOR PEOPLE can be JS arrogant as rich people was brought home to me by a scene I witnessed at ResurTection City shortly before Jeav· tl\g Washington. A Negro contractor came to the mud~aked shantytown with his own crew and his own materials, to make plumbing con· nections -that were supposed to have been made by the residents a month before -so1 the people at last could have showers. He f o u n d 40 or 50 healthy young men standing around the camp doing nothili.g, and asked them to help dig trenches for the pipes. They laughed at him. "!\'Ian, we ain't gonna 1Ung no piek," one of them saJd, amJd great merriment from bis fellow1, "Tbat'1 what we came 6ere to gd away from." That was a depressing thing · to witness. But I will tell you something far more depressing. That is to listen to comfortable w hit e Suburbanites shrugging ott the problems.of the poor with the observation that "'they could find work if they. wanted it.'1 The generalization contains enough truth -as I've just pointed out -to make it hard to refute. But essentially, it is a lie, a big. fat, self·serying lie; which the well-()ff peo· ple of America'keep tellini:: tMrilselves in order to justily their complacent absorption in their own comfort and their sinful disregard of their fellow man's need. The brutal fact is that the vast majority of poverty's victims are poor through no fault of their own. They are too old, too yo ung, too sick, or simpLy too ignorant and unskilled, to find decent jobs in a technological SOCi"!tt/. Somehow,webavegotto f ind ci'lilized ways to Identify those who could be"Self·supporting · they really tried, and motivate the to enter job training programs. AND WE RAVE got t face the fact that the only humane th1 g to do for the rest is for the gover ent to pro- vide lhen'l enough income to live decently. without ~oing through all of the administrati e claptrap a n d hawkshaw lnves gations • Of th e present welfare ,,ys}em . One way in w111-ch we migtit render more people employable, I think. would be to reverse the urbanizatioo process which h a s sucked so m a n y millions of rural people into big cities where they Dave no marketable skills to offer. Most of the $5 billion a year which we now pour into farm programs goes into subs idies for large corporate farms. Would It not be wise pubUc policy to divert part of tills largesse Into a new program to 1ub8'dlze people who leave urban gbettos and return to rural art:a1, to work at the ollly trade they know -namely. running a 1m1ll faml· ly farm! drop over Ulfl ni'xt year or two from the preSetll leveJ of $30 billlon a'ii'nually to, say, $15 billion, it would release on. ly aboui one-fiCth o( the extra money which the federal government "\VOUJ.d need to implement the major prG- posals of the Kerner report. What I'm 1a:ylng~ in a auttbtll, ls that we have to choose -yoa, and I and all of the other beUer·fed Americans -whether we're wllUng to tax ourselves more heavUy in order to b e I p our poor come at least to t h e fring's of a dtteat Ufe. • Right now, I see'llttle evidA!ee that the majority of Americans are :willing to sac,rifice any of their comforts for the sake of the poor, or any~ else. And that is the biggest reason of all tor my disquiet about the state of th1 nation. ' We are, I tear, becoming demoralz· ed -in the precise and origin*l mean· ing of that loosely-used word. A demoralized society, Webster 11ys, Is one whose morals have been cor. rupted. 1'he great Jewish philooopher. Will Herberg, said in a recent speech that violation of accepted moral standards is an old story. It has happened in every age and every society. But today, he said, we seemed to be faced, for the first time in the "history oC our westerq civilization, with a widespcead repudiation Of the very idea of a moi:aI code. Many people no longer Tecogniz:e any moral authority other th.cm their own consciences-by which t~~. usu· ally mean their personal deliffs and prejudices. .:.J This collapse of the m o r i I lm· perative which has been the principal bulwark of our civilization ror 6,000 yeais is directly related, Dr. Hj!rberg said, to the widely-proclaimed-belief that "God is dead." THE IDEA OF a moral code - whi ch tells men what they ought to do, whether they want to do it or not - can be sustained, ultimately only by belief in a Source or Value.a ·Which transcends man and all his works. If there is no Power beyond ourselves ..E. it life really is a tale told by an idiot. devoid of meaning or purpose -then why in hell shouldn't everyone do what he pleases, or at least whatever be can get away wit.h? But suppose there is a God. And sup- J>06e that Moses, Amos, and Jesus were right about what He requires of men. In that case, we should not be surprised to find our country going through a time of troubles. For our forefathers had the colossal nerve to call this "a nation under God." And the history Of ancient Israel, recorded In the Bible, plainly indicates that a rough come·uppance is in store tor any nation under God whlch lapses in· to apostasy. More than 1,1.00 years ago, an angry and tactless old man named Isaiah spoke bluntly to the people of lll'ael In the name ol the Lord. His message might well have been addressed to Americans in 1968 : ."A~, _sin.ful nation, a people Zad,n with 1n1qu1ty, you have forsaken the Lord .,. "~hy will you be smitt1n. that dou cun tinuf_le to rebel1 Your country al- ready hes df!sotate. Your cicte1 a.re burned with fire. • "Your silver has become dross. ~our land, once full of justice 11'8<! nghteousne.s.J, now harbors murder· ers. "Everyon' loves a bribe and runs after gifts. They do not defend the fatMrles1 · · · and the widows~ cause do,s not get a hearing. ·-----------011r Man ln San f'ra....Uee -----------· "Wash uourselvts! Makt uoursel- ve.s clean, Cease to do evil, I.ear]\ to d!l good. Seek justice, correct oppre1-:non. '-Oo my show, the other guests were aJ.fidwestern school teacher, .a cotton- clndy headed starlet whose only claim 14\ la.me was being held (not long ~_!)ugh ) over a panther pit on :)"'&l'UID" and James Ga r n er • EVeryone sat :.n barber chairs in a )it· tli pea-60up green room that smelled lite dirty aweatsocks, while James ~tr sang very loudly, ''Everybody, ..,.nu my body, sometime ... "and a tciiib lady who chewed bubble gum ~d enougb make up on our (aces ~ allfy for a Busby Berkley . pro· THE DEAD ARE GRATEFUL FOR THE LIFT In mentioning ttu'ee s p e c i f i c measures that might be undertaken. I do not mean to suggast they are all we need to do . It seems obvious to me - so obvious ( find lt hatd to com· prehend how anyone can dispute it - that we need to provide better hous- ing. better schools, better social services, better medical care, and bet- ter tramportaUon facilities for our teeming urban ghettos and also in smaller towns and rural areas whJCh are afflicted bf poverty. "If you will re pent and obey the Lord, though your sin.s are like scar· let. they shall be as wh ite 48 snow. Though they ore red like crimson thty &M.ll be comt lik' ~w &ho,.,; wool. A·n.d b,hold, saith the Lord 1 tt>i~l again do marvelous thin.gs wit" thi.s PfOpk ... " 'n number. t:•, James Garner Is being 1how blz. "Sock tt to me, sock it tit me," he keeps roaring to several Pf!OpJe who would like to, slapping one between the shoulder blades way. be al1'1Y• does ln Doris Day \1e1 that close in three days in .;,,1111. 'Siln thll, pleue.'' 5ays a cold·voic· uMn..f1ctd man VritH a fountain Pli. Y~u ti.en something th.at says J~ Carton ian't r,sponslble If you flt •11«1. T'b<o you get ••.rd to the ~n· RoO:ln" where evttyool .sits 'llljll -IQ\!Cblnl In 1 tiny alrlt11 .,.._ Ul<e lliO Inside of • boxcar on lfl •'1 to AUIChwiU. The empty headed tlartet &\ales, .and Jam!l1 Garner By HERB CAEN pigeon'" ... "Margaret Sanger is SAN FRANCISCO -Newest-~ aliv~ pregnant in Brazil" ... status symbol for s. F .'s hot rock "Xerox nev1;:r comes up with groups is a Victorian mans.io to anyth.ing original" ... "Cinderella . n married for money" ... "Snoopy's call home -and The Grateful Dead Van Gogh is a forgery " ... "This now QuaUfy. They just bought w a 11 ha·a just beea published in 1..eyland Mills" 1908 beauty. com· paperback" ... "I used to walk a plete with ballroom. on Stanyan mile for a Oamel b11t now l'm too near Carl. Be it never so humble, winded." etc ... The other musl·item is a vln· tage Rolls-Royce and The lnitlal Shock ("The Rolls·Royce of Roc:k Bands") &e:ores ln this department. Their white limousinP may be the only Rolls in the world wltb a fender gesh that has been pM.ched with Band-aids. WALL SCRAWLS ' Or. t,eeent graffito obs,:-ved by Ucensed Graf- fltologlats · K e n n y Burt. Richard M1r1hall and Edna Shay . . . ''.lleafan wants to use the Whlte ffour;e as a stepping Rone.1• • • • "Keep your ci ty clean, eal a • FUNNY OU> TOWN: Where elst would you lind a Vukan Stairway Association? The people who Uve on the unique atrett, above Twin Peaks tunnel. are bandlng tOgether to fight City Hall's plan for a new .sewer there. For that matter, where else would you nnd people [i&Jiting sewers? r GUESS th a t was one funny scene: A cop's car, ntdng to res· pond to a robbery clll from the Trade Fair. smashed smack Into an P'BI agent's car -and how many reports in triplicate will t h a t take? ... Rev. Les K i n s o Iv i n g, who covered the Southern 8 a p t i s t Convention in Houston, last month, was charmed to make contact with the Baptlats' public relations chief. W. C. Fields, who is not alive and drunk In Oakland after all. i FLASH: Lloyd's of London will no longer underwrite any California dottor who perlorms only surgical procedures. That's because oC the whopping Judgments handed out Aere in malpraCUce cases. thanks 'iO'the.insidiously elftcUve efforts o( Melpractkt Belli. Big Bad Bo<· canto and other top totters. Furthermore, American Mutual Ll.ablllty, which insures most doc· tors hereabouls1..!' r'1sin1 Jta rates 1harply u of May I -with In· ~eases oC 58:2 percent for l\ll'~al specla\lna and anosthellologi1bll Will this whopping boost be passed• on t.o the patient? Who etaer If yo u want specifics. re a d the recommeindations or the K e r n e r repOrt . 'rhere ls no greater service the American press can perlorm than to acquaint the public with this report and build support for Its proposals. THE PROBLEM, of course, is: Where Is t.be money coming ttom? A lot ol people seem to have the Idea that there woold be plenty d r.deral money for our dome.Uc needs 1f we could only get looae from the war In Vietnam. Now, I bl.w a son who ta a paNllroopor, And I :r!eld lo... obo In my lerveot deeltt to see tbe war end. But I lhlnlc ft -r<collllile that even U: the Plril-peace talkJ lbooJd mJradilowlf .......... lnlOll - "''" .It woold tUo a couple d year., at leart, am probabq llillter, to pboH out our enormOUI conmtltment in llootheul Alla. And U our oulloiY for -- It's the best offer we've had. t think we ought to take if up. Satunlay, June 29, 111!18 The Comment I-ago of the Dall,y Pilot seeb to inform and lllmulate readers J>y pre .. ntlng a variety of ..,m. mentary on topics of tnteJ' est. and signifiance from Wonned observers a n d. spokesmen. lobort N. Wood, Pvbliahet - 8 la !f m ly •· 'Y Id 0- .. [ .. lo lo • •l ,g >r '- ll " •· l· A Is ,. ll ti , n e y a y • r .. d ,. l 0 g I I l f ' • I t • v· w HARBOR DODIE Volluw1gen Center ' w UUD LOW MILllM '611 I-'671 THIU '61 FOR YOUR PROTECTION • MANY TO CHOOll PIOM 0 All HAHOR DODGE US8I CAIS " wi th 1 GOLD STAR '66 VOLKSWAGEN S.-.beck. 4 ~. (PIC 7•11 PRICE MTHLY. DOWN 5 'O"L 550 '°"' 550 '0"l 1466 + T•x .. Lie. PYMT. PYMT. 1-~GUWNTIE '64 VOLKSWAGEN 4 1"'8d, bllct9t Mitt. 6 TOTAL ~RICE +Tix I. L 'll!IS STAI STAns 11 wt!Tll5 TMAT ltAUOI DODll IVAUllllU THE CAI 100% AIAlllST MECHANICAL DlftCIS IOI 100 DAYS OI 4,000 Milli W1l!CM Ma COMES $29 ~~ $29 ,,1~~~~. MST Ami PUICIWE THIS INCWDU AU MICJIANICAI. PYMT. l"YMT. 0 0 ~Am, IUCTlllCAL IQUIPMDll, IATTllY, snmOMl!lll '60 VOLKSW EN IADIO, NIATll ON AU CAltS. 11111 GUAltAHTll COYllS 2 door, r~lo. hMtr•, WIW. !GNX 20n AIJ. Pltn AND LA.IOI PUE TO YOI TOTAL 519 TOTAL $19 Til'TAl 0 5566 PRICE MTHLY. bOWH ! TIX&. l ie;. PYMT. PYMT. All Payn1ffts om Uwt C.-s IKlucle Tn Ir Ucease Fffl •.t Al FIWICe Cltartn Oii 36 MCMttlts • A~· Credit '67 CHEVROLET IMPALA ! Door H•rdll>. 327 •nt . R&H, P/1teer., •uto., w.w, Qf'peh;, \lfrlr1 tnt.r. (THL 1311). 51966 TOTAL PllCI +TAX & Lie. ILUI IOOI NICI $2671 S67 'o"~ S67 '"Al DOWN MTHLY. ,.VMT. PVMT, .· '6lt FORD Frln. 500 GTA 2 dr. H•rdta!>, :)WI en1. P/•teer., brkl .• R&H, •ulo. rr1111. FKI. l lr cand. lueklll, c:onKHe. Wiii to Wiii caroeb. (ILV "2). $ 766 TOTAL 1 +~'llxc! Lie. S6Q TOTAL S6Q TOTAL DOWN MTHLV. ILUI IOOI PllCI $2361 PYNtT. PYMT. '66 PONT. TEMPEST Sus1 ... 06' pOpUlfr62~r.~:r:r w/wtorrw$tle trana. belle. .. ,...$, .. (IHN M). +TAX&LIC. 36 TOTAL 36 '°'Al DOWN MTHLY. ILUI 1001 PllCI $1700 PYMT. PVMT. '66 CHEVROLET 5 066 TOTAL 1 ~~1l!J.IC. ILUI tOOK PllCI 11111 536 ~~ PYMT. '66 MUSTANG COUPE \It, rld'c!, M•tllr, budtll Hlh, w1U lo Wiii dl11Mll. (lt.RAtHI $1066 TOTAL PllCI +TAX & LIC. ILUI IOOK PllCI $1t20 S]6 'O"L DOWN PYMT. '66 FALCON FUTURA 536 '°'Al MTHLY, PYMT. 536 'O"l MTHLY. PVMT, ' ift6•1.1lp6. -~v· 8U~Hcs"'3~3 .......... '"5"3'· ""3 ''"',o,.~· ..,.7 +TAX &LIC. TJ>J:~ MTHLY. ILUI IOOK PRICE S11JO . PYMT, PYMT, '65 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE VI. rldlo, lllllltr, como11. vlll'l'l lnt1trlor, bucket 1t11h, airP11. (LWAtt!J $966 TOTAL PllCI s33 ,O,Al 533 'O'Al + T_o; & LIC. DOWN MTHLV. ILUI IOOI Pl.ICI $1711 PYMT. l'YMT. ' '65 CHEVROLET IMPALA llldlo, llHtiltr, •Vlotnallc, pOWlfr '""'1111, vlnyl lnt1rlor, .. ,...... rvcv lSfl $ 4 TOTAL PllCE 966 +TAX &LIC. ILUE 1001 PllCI 11 SJO s33 ,o, .... DOWN PVMT. s33 'o'" MTHLY. PYMT. '65 DODGE CORONET Autom1tlc, --..rlnf, VS. r1di0 I nd hMlltr. CTGl60ll 966 TOTAL PllCI +TAX& Lit.. ILUI IOOI PllCI $1411 5]3 ~L ,.YMT. '64 CtfEVROLET IMPALA S.S. 533 'O'Al MTHLY, PVMT. J *""" llllr~. Rld~1 l\Hter, 1utto., -• 11Mrln, & br1k•, i27 1111lnt, bucket 111!111, MW Hrtt. (J'v 15') TOTAL PllCI 966 +TAX & LIC, ILUI IOOI PllCI 11611 533 'O"L 533 '0"L DOWN MTHLV. PYMT. PV.r.tr. '66 FORD Jmor. Huter, fulf'f' *"""-""""· (11.M.AQI) GOLD STAil 866 TOTAL PllCI +TAX &LIC. ILUI IOOI PllCI $1160 s29 ,0,AL 529 ,0,., OOWN MTHLY. PYMT. PYMT, '66 DODGE CORONET AulomltlC. Keal1r. M.lln~ ~ wr11. (UOH IPll 766 TOTAL PllCI +TAX&LIC. ILUI IOOI 'llCI 11Ut '65 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 2 door. Full llctory tt111IPJIH. (NGP a ). GOLD STAil 766 TOTAL Pl lCI +TAX & LIC. ILUI 1001 PllCI St 71 '63 DODGE 440 STA. WGN. 526 TOTAL · .MTHLY. PVNtT, 526 '0"L NtTHLY, PVMT. f -· 11.IMMo, hllter, lllDnltlc..._., .... I QIYlrt., Pwr. 11'1r., \II. CltM• • 666 ~f1 .. LIC -s23 TOTAL s23 TOTAL ' OOWN MTHLY. ILUI 1001 PllCI $1201" PYMT. . PVMT. '63 COMET CUSTOM WAGON ~Door 1t1!1on WlllOl'I. R•lilo. heifer, IUtomlllc, vln\tl lnffrlor. CPWF 1381. 566 TOTAL PllCI +TAX & LIC. ILUI IOOI PllCI lnl '63 DODGE DART l"UllY llCfory ICIUIPPld, Wh ... rldlrWllll. (01(1( Jlfl. TOTAL MTHLV, l'YNtT. 566 TOTAL PllCI 519 +TAX & LIC. TOTAL OOWN ILUI 1001( PRl4jl $11 l PVMT. 519 ,O,AL MTHLY. PYMT. Harbor Dodge TRUCK & CAMPER Div. 10 TRAVEL SPORTSMA '" VAN CAMP'ERS • 2151 HARBOR BOULEY ARD New• 68.DotllJ• 1/2 Ton Pickup SWEPTLINE WITH B' CAB OVER CAMPER Sl11pi 4, J-rollf Oin1tt1. .A.1~ 'or 1toc• no. 1•2 '2599 '76 '76 TOTAL Pit.IC• TOTAL DOWN TOTAL MONTHLY B;~~·d .. Ne .. ~A.,Yz. J ~·~M·Pickup $ 21-12 121·• wh11I ~••• Sw1ptlin1. All 9111911, J 1p-tl syr1u1 .,.,r1,., TOTAL •RICI H.D. tir11, cit•r light1r, H.D • .11111, H.D. 1print•· A•• fer .t.e• r rio. 719. + T• I U.- P1ym1nh lnc:1ud1 t•r I lie, I fin1rie1 '61 Tef•I Dowrt 161 Tott ! M•r1fllly ch1r911 11'1 41 m••· Ol'I •PP'· er•tlit. '''"''"t '•ym1nf j • .,.,, Vinyl cove red comb. sofe I bed ""' Drepes on •II wi ndow& .. v.1 ""'Aufomeflc ·READY TO ROLL! .,.,, Fold-away Dinette .,.,, Kifchen c•bin ef wifh 50-lb. ice box ""' 11 0 volf el.efrieel outlef ""'luilf-ln 1torege wen, full lengfh werdrobe DON'T WAITI NOW IS THI TIMI Wl'll DIALIN• TODAY! Southern California's Charger Headquarters 576 TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT '76 TOTAL MONTH PAYMENT ' . '68 CHARGERS e luclt•t Seats e Hld•ew1y BRAND HH~li9hh e Full vinyl lntorlM • NEW Nylon .Corpotln9 • RHr Dock _ Spoil•r • Full r1cin9 inatrwnent•· tion e Front Air Foam SHt e Elai tric, Cloe le • lumper &u•rcls CHOICE OF COLORS e Ash T r•y l ight • H.D. SP,rin91 e H.D. ~ T oraion Sway a.r •. Aslr for Stoel No. 945, No. 944 •. Ne. ll7, No. ll6. 9 TOTAL PllCI t./::-1 IMMIDIATI DILIYU'li ' ~IY!l'lefltl lneludt tl ll &. HC. & ftNM9 clllll'ffl .. a -. Ill .,,,,, .... .................................. BRAND NEW '68 DARTS nr::;;;;;r CHOICE OF COLORS '59 '59 • Peddod Desh • Seot a.ltt • Al Vinyl Interior • Hootor & Defroster, Ask for Stock No. 909,. 134. TOTlL DOWN PAYMENT TOTAL MONTH PAYMENT ..... 52059 TOTAL PRICI t.l::J IMMIDIATI DILIYDY • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 CORONET DELUXE MODEL • Dual Hom System • Tintod Wind. shield • Deluxe Wheel Covers • De- luxe Trim • Foam front seats • White sideweH tires. Ask for Stoel No. 536. '69 TOTAL DOWN PAYMINT '69 TOTAL MONTH PAYMINT BRAND NEW ·52389 TOTAL l'ltlCI t.i::J IMMIDIATI DIUYDY ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW ). . '89 TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT '89 TOTAL MONTH PAYMINT ·: '68 POLARA •Nylon upholstery• Woll to.wall carpets·• Automatic tr•ns. • Power steering • Heeter. & dofroslor 1yst1m • Dual broke sym.m • Bick-up lights • J spd. wipers & · woshors • Dix. soot bolts. Ask for Stock No. 125. 52979 TOTAL PRICI t.l::J ,,,_II lnclW. tu 6 He. a. flM"'* dlt,_ Oft • -. en •-· ••If IMMIDIATI DIUmY .................................. '68 WAGONS BRAND NEW CHOICI Of COLORS DELUXE 4-DR. MODEL Dix. seat b•lts e dual braking system e heat•r I d1fro1t1r e hazard fla1h in 9 1y1t1m e padded desh I ¥i1or e beclr - up li9hft • mu~i spe•d wipers w/._weshers. Sfoelr: No, 141 . No. 159 '71 TOTAL DOWN PAYMIHT '71 TOTAL MONTH PAYMINT . 52499 TOTAL PllCI t.cT::,: IMMIDIATI DILIYUY .__-~---·--------·--~-~--~----~..__ _______________________ ----- --.,,.--------~--~---~·-------- ---= is F W S OU C # U • $ CC 40 f$ 4 P CO W $ VIC 0 I I !J ¢ •" ·j-0 4'1 c:;p.,.. si1.,..,; J,., 2<1. 1'tli °" s ..:;;;""u.=L;--,.,H04=.JS"'•'"s""l'O°""R's"'A"L"E,.-,';:HOUSl=w s FOR SALi HOOslS FOR SA.LI HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSIS FOR SALi ·' HOUSH FOR SAi.i HOUSES FOR ALI 000-' IDOi ~--·rol 11111 ·=:=:=.:..:::.:.::;:::::.......:;==-=-~ 1000 General 1000 -·· 1000 t;~;:;;;-;--;--;10~~~~;0~-;'""~"';-~':-"""'i~IO~IGl~O,iiiiia..~-~-~ .. iiiliiiiiiiiiiii~1 iiiiiiiiiii~·~·.:;; .... iiiiiliiiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~l~::::~======~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;,1 n LA BORDE, Reahor WOULDN'T YOU AGREE -PENINSULA SHORES ~~~~~~!~~$T j I ,1 8.1. RESALE WI REALLY NEED LISTINGS! 6410W..t0coanf"'"t,N.I. ,.,.% -'20.400 LOAN -$165 MO. P.l.T.I. 'JUST SOLD IN ~ New Balboa CozY 2 BR, 2 ba, Fplc, pnlatio, 2 oar gar. FOUi\ BBDROOll EASTSIDE siz yuz new MESA VERDI &.2 corner .-Can add U1 t home. E¥tra clooets and wordrObo space. " Oc f f ( · "fy 6% MAY IE ASSUMED · .Jlining room with sliding &lasa doors to •3054Capriline e 187JT•hlti Drlva .eon f0ft ommUftl T •55000 Cash and TD'a OK ~Uo and enclosed fellCed yard. Bulll·in • . . ry • , -~ tcben wilh breakfast bar. w&• 165 Joot • 3().47 Country Club Drivo • 1836 T a~ti Drive THREE NEW 4 & s Bedroom two • story BALBOA IA y PROPERTIES , comer lol, with room for boat Ind trailer. • 2934 Ellesmere Ave. • 3280 ~higen Ave· single famtly Homes and three Duplexes with 673-7420 Evoa: 673·9117 FULL PRICE ONLY $25,.00! CALL \JS , a Deluxe owner's 3 Bedroom & Oen ,Home • .NOW before it is too late!! Numerous resicienti•l lotl on o; n••r th• feirweys of Mes• Verd• upstairs, ,and a 8 'Bedroofn: ~ Bath Rental Country Club. 4 Comm•rC.ial lots n••r Harbor I Adams. down. NOw ready for occupaµcy. :MINIMUM DOWN F.H.A. · 0 Ocean and/or Bay Views, Family roow, Wet PLUS · OTHER AREAS Bars, radiant heat, insulated, carpeted, wall· ' , Four bedrooms + den + Dining Room;-~ both home for $25,500!! You'll be thrilled · with space tar your family to romp, on this 1eozv CORNER nesUed within easy walk to Fairview Rood Shops, all schooia, includ· ing ST. JOHNS PAROC!IlAL, TllRU 0 .C.C. ENJOY the l).ice yard, concrete block walls & aluminum covered patio for planned pri- vacy ~ f111! access boat and trailer pad. •BEAUTY SHOP, E•sl 17th St., CM • 3080 Johns~n Ave., CM ed, landscaped, ,sell-cleaning ovens. Formica kitchen . cabin ell, Powder rooms. Etc. Etc. Come aee for yourself: • 2190 Orange Ave., CM • 9122 Pl1y• Drive, HB • 905 MacKenzie Ave .. CM GOLD MEDAWON. HOt,tES LIST WITH US -WE CAN HELP YOU TOO! OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 COMFORT IS KING AND IT'S m FOR .THE "QUEEN". Upper i Bay Spacioua three bedroom, Dining Room, two bath home. Service area, Built-in Kitchen ~LEGE" REALTY 546-5880 1500 Adams at Harbor !nr. Cinema Theatre I "F" Street and Balboa llvd. on seclllded Balboa Peninsula Priced from $79,600 to $109,600 • carpets and drapes included. Quiet banjo l"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • street, nice back yard with huge trees and " JI!! ~~"patio. Adult occupied home. Full Price for further informltlon call: • ... COLDWELL, BANKER & co. 2200 E. CO.t.ST HIGHWAY 't32,950 -Excellent terms! :Four Bedrooms •• Eastside l'.n-appealing YOUNG HOME In perfect last... ' Located near st. Joachim's Church ·and paro- chial school, Huge master bedroom with pri-i vate bath, completely carpeted home in neu- • traI gold color. Modern kitchen with dish· :,. ·1va111er and cµsposa1. S~s1 oyers~ dou- . -.ble garage and enclosed 8atio with brrd av- . la!')>. IT'S A BEAUTY F R ONLY $28,950. '· SUBMIT LOW DOWN. BUY.. OF THE YEAR . lLLNE5S FORCE5 SALE. Del Piso Entry, Large 15I24 Living room, and big 15x20 Family room. Good sized G. E. Electric kitch· en with dishwasher and lots of cabinets. Three large bedrooms wilb I% tiled b>lhs. Extra nice landscaping keeps ya.rd care to tninimum. 'Ibis beautiful home isl!!!_ a qti.iet • Eastside Cul-de-sac. You can buy this excel- , lent home with only 10% down. Full Price :. ~!~~8,750. CALL NOW. THIS WON'T !SALESMEN NEEDED! 646-0555 220 E. Seventeenth St. IE. 17th St. Shoppint Cent") cw. Mesa you'll like our friendly service Evening& Call 646-4579 or 646-IOSO HOME & INCOME $74.34 Per Month . IT'S ALL ii will cost monthly to live in this .outstanding Mesa Verde Triplex. 2 & 3 BR "apartments, walk to shows, churches & shop- ping. $39,500. ,. VERY INTERESTING , No Down , · $202 PAYS EVERYTHING. Hardwood floors, large·kitchen & family room, carpets, drapes, •landscaped, outstanding area, near schools & shopping. $25,500. $112 TOTAL TAX INCLUDED. 3 BR 2 baths, fireplace, dining area, fenced yard, close to new high ·. school. 5%o/o loan -only $19,950. , · Absolutely Outstanding , · Hsrbor Estat..s, 4 RR built-in electric kitchen, servioo pon:ti, plush olive carpeting large living room with fireplace. Locat..d in College Park on a quiet cul-de-&ac street. Don't miss this one. '28,llOO. : :/ca... COATS & WAL~CE REALTORS The Real &taters 646-7171 • * 546-2313 UNDER THE PALMS Eastside Costa Mesa, 5 minutes from shop- ping. Extra large living room with fireplace. 2-car garage with coqcrete drive. $23,900 - 10% down. NEWPORT HEIGHTS VIEW DelightfuJ 2 bedroom, 2 bath, high and s .. eluded. Double fireplace, family room, alley entrance for boat or trailer. All this· plus 1 bedroom and bath guest house. $26,500, 10% down or FHA terms. MESA VERDE 4 BEDROOM "A little bit better" home in fine neighbor· hood -Spacious fa'miiy room. Safe, quiet street near schools and 1ovely park. $25,500, easy terms with on1y lOo/o down. Lido Bayfront A vlew to the Bay Club from charming living room -gorgeously appointed with marble fiTeplace. 2 patios, up to the minute kitchen. 4 bedrooms, 41h baths, each one a dream. Separate m a id' s quarters. 35' R·3 lot. $125,000 -Easily financed. A Step to the lleac:h A perfect home fo11 the family that needs room and lives for fun . 5 good sized bed- rooms, 31h: baths, plus a pool table size fami- ly room. Low maintenance yard. Easy to own. $69,500, 10% down. 4 Bedrooms· 2 Ba. S19,950 No down payment to VA bu~ers and low, low FHA lerms to others. See the large cor- ner-lot with room for. boat or trailer. Own· ers leaving town, want quick sale. 646-7171 Open Sunday 546-2313 -REJiOSSESSlONS 6 '/2 °/o INTEREST 10°/o DOWN SCENIC SAN CLEltlDITE A Ul.~ home only $181.50 pi~e Ir tnterest. no loan axrts 4l yr ftnan~ method Easy pt.yment p6an on these 3 & 4 BR.s, 3 beth!. Up to 2400 sq. ft. carpets & drapes. landscaping. &:me w i t h ocean view. Models Opci\ l(Mi daily Rltr. 646-3928 Eve. &12-0185 Oiflrt Open S:it/Sunday *LACHENMYER WALK TO THE OCEAN from this large raimly home. 2.2CO square feel of living area in this sharp 4 bedruom home. Three spacious baths, two attractive pat:iog, w l t h easy maintenance tr-ee liv- ~-Huge living room with fireplace. Enjoy tbe fil.lm- mer, entertairmg made pleasureabl.e in a kitchen wilh all built-in appliances. Enjoy the Blue Pacitic and live in style. Onl.y-$33,911. Submit your smaller home on our guaranteed trade plan. ~ 1491 BAKER STREET ' COSTA MESA, CALIF. I-======- ----"l" AS IN LOVELY $.158 PER MONTH OCEANFRONT ' .~s.~ This 3 BR family room ii a :n43 WESTQJ.F'F' DRIVE 11 s ~ \'Rea~ u_me -~· real gem Eye opener kltch-646-ml Open Eves 0vml!I' tnmdem!d -aays -11 NOW!! Three bedrooms, 2 t>.ths, large fireplace, built·ln kitcben, 13' X 20' COY· ettd and endotH!d patio, brand new '1'18.ll to wall car- 1 peting. ExoelJerit location, Swtm. Play. This channmg en all built-Ins adult OOCU· home will just fit the biU ~ 2 pied home !iO 'immaculate. BR'a, Fpk, huge patio, Out.51.anding yard with beQu. cboice location near lia..rbot' tiful covered petio. Quality ''J'ior elen"""'> """"'· ............. """-""· ,_ JnterHt, 5%% FHA loan , may be usumed and $158 P@r-month would hdude wret! Try moo down. entrance. 40 ft. k>t w /w cal'J)l'ts &: drapes & PENINSULA PT. tin:.>p!ace, ln~tdeal Mesa Ocl Beautiful cw;tom-blt home 3 M •-· On! ~ 950 ar ......... tion. y .,..... . BR, 2 baths. fmn rm with ~. large sundeck, fl'k!c bi.t·ins. in kitdien. Many utr. nice he.turn. You'll be charmed! $56,<XXI. BEACH HOUSE NMr, Bay, Ocem!.. and N.11 l'\l!-\\lllll ~l'\ll\\ll \\ ll.l\l r ,10 1093 Baker, C.M. Yacht Club, 2 BR"s, f!Hc: only S6,00J down. $34,(0), JOi3 WESIO.I>T DRIVE . PENINSULA PT. · 'ml ' ~ Opf!n E\w. REDUCED $4500 Just st~ to Bay Ir Ocetin'. 2% ye&n1 old. 3 BR + hu,i::(' ' l\J.&...... Attmcttw 3 BR, 2 b flt h leCOnii story rec. room, 1~,.. 1111119» JlleJ home. o.nb/kiteiien A fMl ~ rur yard, bWlt·ln · f rm. ~te dining nn $Ii,-stel'!'O + lnlf'rcom, .~ :': ,::r;;~.~:::: ~iboa RHI E•t•to Co. Only $29,950 da.tq ~/dl')W, frplc. J~ W~; JU:t.llor Newport Herth a.ta Mn1. nev loo £. &iboa Blvd., Balboe at ~ mDVed, ~ 6'13-4140 clpd to -· Vlclorla • • Ooll 646-W< OPEN HOUSE 646-Ull '.t~PARIL WALKER SAT/SUN 1-5 I~ t1..'' REAJ..'roft 1126 Dm'n:DE ROAD ...,...., llul>or V"" Hllh. OIM Evonlnp) You'll kwe thil odtinr/~~~~~~~-~~/ vmw S + tom + ........ FOJ< SALE or. El<CHANGE room + bonu "*" · hotDe f« Otanre Ol~, ot L.A. on 1/J or an Mn. Move-ln home. Fallbrook &tM. 114 andftloa. Drop b1 A .e or AC w/\tlcw, 6 nn ranch Ille aall for 1ppointmeot. + S rm gueA"t or rent.I. Roy J. Ward Co. Avocado Ir fruit lrett. lq I-Olftct) pool, petJo. !M,000, Bien. 00 Stnttapo Dr. &tS-1550 OK. Pb; n4: ftHU2 ar -211:.3IH.l!IO.OWNER (· 2-114 Vista Del Oro Ncwpart Beach ROCK •onOM! $26,499 Single level 3 bedrooms, 2 batM A.II BluU'a adavntagcs complct" w/carpets, drapes f':lec. garage door opener Greet tenns! Ph. 644-1133 Cash Talks Here'• an opportun.lty b' tboee who ha~ a aood li.Jlfd down JlllOU)ent. Why not .. UDe. $\(~ ~.Jl&,('O) lo.Vi 7 no .,llertlt bi:nue 4t no i..n lett -ptl,.Ymftltl - 1166 moolb Incl--.. taxes • lnl. ! &.utlli& J Bf\ home, quiet street, f1m nu, 2 ~ttm. lef'Vkle pirch, dble lrpic ' an blt-tns. F\11] ..... ..,.,, 126~ I C.W. >Ill. BUICK S«J.1151 (_. ~ft) HdTttap ftt.al Ellbihl, NEWPORT BEACH At the Top ot NeY1POrt Hartior In Harl>or View Hills large heu ted pool 'Kl 9-33SI 675·2000 3 Bedrooms, 3% baths spacious family room view dining room just listed -$00,<m ;•,>"" J:.• ...... OPEN SAT & SUN I · 5 Came() Shores Contact: John Abell Eves. 673-7365 View from L•guna to P•los Verdes Beautiful adult lived-in 4 BR Home· with Pool. Owner ready to move -$90,000 4639 Fairfield Wm. Winton, Realtor 229 Marine, Balboa Island 675-3331 OJNn 'til 9 Every Night DAVIDSON Realty OPEN SAT I SUH 3129 BRAY LANE Loveky North Q)f;ta Me 1 a pool home 3 BR + family + dining, carpets, drapes, hardwood floors. Real Estate Salesman Career Opportunity Experienced in &ellini'. VA lk FHA Homes, plenty ot Door time, & training available, financial help to qualified. Fr-ee Ins. Bonus plan, and Rltr. 7750 Harbor SB, CM other co. benefits. One oJ ~~O Eve!I 545-49-11 Orange Countys largest Real Estate organiza.tiorui. Con-C UTIE DUPLEX tact Hany Boggs Mgr. Sharp l BR unJfs. BeauUtul!y 19 OFFICES landscaped ~encl SJ"!&~. Ore.nge Countys Largest ~ol, exceprronal buy. PT Call for appt. fo see. S2J ,500 PERRON REAL TY CO. 1sth & Orange &1-2.1m 293 E . 17th St. Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: £state Sin Lot 4 BR. 3 BA, Calif. modern home on 6/7 acre w/lge lawn, lots trees, lge. pool & outdoor entertajnment area. Great famil.v hon1e. . ....................... $79,500 J . Clarkson Livin9 At Its Best Lovely 4 Bdrm. home on corner lot mr- rounded by be.aqtifully landscaped yard. 20x40 H/F pool w/spa garden pool w/. waterfall. . ..... , .............. '69,500 Miss Leidy/Mrs. Burns Udo Isle 70' Lot Charm galore, fabu1oUs new carpet. Large 2 story home on 2 full lots. Liberal terms. Full Price ..................... $69,500 Charlotte Long OPEN HOUSE SUN 1.5 121 0 Sandpoint· Broadmoor -Harbor View Hills. See this spacious, warm family home. 4 Bdrm, 2Y.a Ba .. fam rm, din rm · 2 fireplaces, lovely patio -Ownrr transfEtred -must sell. Reduced to .................... $51 ,500 Mrs. Harvey Join The Happy Group Be the owner of a'"l.u;k-Itarbctr View Hills Home. 4 Bdrm, 2 baths, fam. rm. on c.ul-de- sac street. See it IOOoy. $43,900 Full Price. Miss Leidy/Mrs. Burns New Ustin9 • Cor-del Mar C.'iarming traditional home. 2 lidrms. + 2 rm. sleeping loft. Hobby room. Sep. din. rm. Dark rm. in·j!'arage. On 45' lot , ... $39,950 lt1rs. Rau lston Transfrered Owner Offers his beauWul 4 Br., 2 bsth Cameo H<>me with ocean 'flew, 1t the exceptlon1l price of .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. $35.500 Watter Haase OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS COLDWELL, ,IANKD l CO. 2200 I •. COAST .,HIGHWAY NEWPORT llACH • OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 2309 1.rvine Ave. BACK BAY VIE\V lge. 4 bdrm. 3.bath, fam. rm. 2 fireplaces, inle['C9m, elect. blt·inl, 1&e. covered patio, covered encl · breezeway, room for pool.. OPEN DAILY, l.S 1628 Santia90 BAYCREST Custom·blt by Ivan Wells, de· luxe 4 bdrm. 4 bath, formal pool. Vacant-will trade !or din. rm. fam. rm. H/F Income or vacant acreege. "C" THOMAS ·Realtor 224 W Coo.St Hwy 548-5527 Nev.-P0rt Bch. "Eve. 545-5643 Big House--Small Price $100 Down FHA-VET No Down To Vets 3 Bedroom. 2 Baths + BIG SEPARATE F A M I LY ROOM. 2 elegant baths, built-in delou kitchen. 2 car prage, FOrced air heating. Plush deep pile carpeting and matching drapes, Beau- liJully landooaped. One block to IChoci. Start to erljoy life and relax. Th.is Is VALLIE! :as:I COSTA ~I.I::&\ OFFICE 2629 llarbor Blvd 545-9491 Open till 9 PM Costa Mesa % ACRE * R·2 S26,750 nGO lnf':ome in 2 oldtt hol}'les. 10 units OK 90c per sq fl land. Newport it Victoria 646-8811 IC1ll Anytime) $167 MONTH includes everythlni I just "!!1,..1' s" ?Ii loan at no coat 's that e:asy! Excellent 3 BR family room borne In Me&a Del "t"ar, 2 b •I h 1, built • In .kitchen, large liv- ing room with w/w Cl'l rpt'IS & drapes, brick fireplace. Price 124,000 • I-furry! I' ll'I .\\·11 1 'I ~· \ll \\11\\ 1, I 'I I I ' Spece? Lots Of ltt Spack:IUI home ln ~. planned cspccl.all.y tor a irowfna:, 1ctive famlJ.1. Tbt ~ pme room wllh it.a muaive tone ~ ls COl'llpietd,y ""13 tiODll the -• """""' -4 --.............. ""' bOthL I.up -· ar-. l car aar'ce. There'• a ll"Hl bl( back" )Wd, too, for famllv lm! You own )'Wr land ~-Only '61.!iOO. Ruth P•rdoll_, Realtor 1600 Westdltf Dr. &tJ.6200 80Clt IT TO 'prl Open Houses THIS WEEKEND HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroo;,,) 6410 West Oceanlronl, Newport Beach 673-7420 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (2 Br. D.en or Family)• 535 Hazel I»-., cor®a-4'}1,Mar . 673-3770 (Sunday only 1·5) (3 Bedrooms) 4612 Roxbury, Cameo Shores 673-8550 (Sat 1·5) 16382 Eagle Lane, Huntington Beach 642-1771 -(Sat & Sun 1-6) 2420 University Dr., Newport Beach 548·1211 Eve: 544-2617 (Sat, Sun 1-4,30) 1174 Boise Way, Costa Mesa 540-1720 201 Via Nice, Lido Isle 673·5166 (Sun 1-5) 4301 Sandburg Way, Irvine, Calif. 833-0304 (Sat & Sun) 324 El Modena Aye., (Np! Heights) NB 548-1954 (Sat & Sun 10.5) 2220 Maple SI., Costa Mesa 646-2309 (Open Weekends) **2709 Cove, China Cove 675-3000 Eve" 548-8868 (Open Sun 1-5) (3 Br. & Family or Den) '1927 [""ward Lane (Baycrest) NB 646-3255 (Sun 1-5) 1130 Somerset, Weotcliff, NB 646-3255 1626 Tustin Avenue, Costa Mesa 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2424 Siemi Vista, Back Bay, Npt Bcb 675-5726 Eves: 548-8409 (Open Daily) *4545 Tremont (Cameo Shores), CdM 642-1485 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 435 Santa Ana Ave., (Npt. Heights), NB 642-3766 548-8905 [Open Sat & Sun) 4715 Dorchester, Cameo Highlands 642-6472 (Open Sat) 4815,Cortland· .. Dr., Cameo H!ghl3nds · (714 ) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 1606 Antigua·way, Dover Shores [714 ) 642-8235 (Open Sun) 2541 Greenbriar, Costa Mesa 540-1720 (Sun 2-5) 6231 Albion Dr., Huntington B-siaeh 897-5884 (Sat & Sun eves) 1600 Cornwall Ln., (Westcli!f) Npl Bch off Dover Dr., (Open Sun 1-5) 715 Cameo Highlands, CdM 675-3000 Ev..,c..646-6590 443 Fullerton, Newport Beach (Sat 1·5) (Sat & Sun 1·5) 9382 Nantucket Dr., Huntington Beach 962-2912 [Sal all day, Sun 11·8) 102fl t \Ve"ley Cir. (~fere<'ilh Gardens) NB 546-5680 (Sat & Sufi !Tom 1 pm) (J Br. and Guest House) *356 Pri!lceton, Coll~e Park, Costa Mesa 675-1662 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (3 Br. and 2 Br. Apt.} 210 Apolena, Balboa h~ Uld 675-1662 (Sal & Sun 1-5) (4 Bedrooms) 1436 Mariners Dr. (Harbor Highlands), NB 548-5508 (Sat & Sun 1·5) **333 Morningstar Lane, Dover Shores (714 ) 642-8235 (Open Daily) 1324 Galaxy Dr., Dover-Shores 1714) 642-8235 (Open Daily) 2024 Cornat, Mesa Verde 675-1662 (Sal & Su n 1-5) * 1856 Elba Circle, ~tesa Verde 673-9200 Eves: 548-4810 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *4639 Fairfield, oameo Shares 675-3331 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (4 Br. & Family or Den) 1501 Eton Place, Westclllf, NB 646-3255 (Sun 1-5) 384 Meadow Lane, Newport Beach 646-3255 . (Sat 12-4) 2821 Setting Sun, Harbo< View Hills, CdM 675-5930 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1616 Lincoln Lane (Weslcliff Area) Npt. B. --off Estelle Ln. (Open Sun 12·5) 1210 Sandpoint, Harbor View Hills 675-2000 (Sun 1·5) 363 Vista Baya (West Back Bay) 642-6603 [Sat & Su n, all day) 1601 Bavadere, Irvine TeJTace 675-3000 Eve" 548-7~2 (Sun 1-5) 18012 Butler. University Park 675-3000 Eves: 646-5227 (Su n 1-5) 956 Magellan Ave., (Mesa de\ Mar) CM 546-5880 (Sat & Sun from 1 pm) 1617 Tradewl nds. Newport Beach 544-5347 838-0181 !Everyday 1·5) *1539 Santiago Dr., (Baycrest) Npt Bch 646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1·5) .. (5 Br. & F..,,,1y or Don) 32'18 MIMesota Ave., (Mesa Verde) CM 545-1844 (Sat " Sun) DUPLEXES FOR SAU . (2 Br. & Den} 447 Morning C~n. Corona Highlands 673-S77Q (Sat & Sun) *** .,~,, W•••flM • ** •-f•wt "-' ( • ·~, .... -...... ~ JI HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE General 1000 0.-a l 1000 -- HOW 'IOUT THIS-S11,IOO Solid homt -sound value! 3 bearoom, 2 bath. Lug~ covered paUo tor those aummer partlea. Shade ine• & a Jr. Orchard. High fence for pryvacy. Excellent area. MG-1720. "BREAD & IUTTER" DUPLEX. S20,0001 2 nice units -one bedroom each. Pride of ownership! Deep 137 fl ground.I on ~ew· port Blvd. Elcellent rental investment· area. Let your tenant help with the expeooes. 540-1720. NEWPORT .HGTS .• "O" DOWN Y.A.. LOW DOWN FHA.I S25,5001 Country atmosphere in the heart or the bu'it- ling city. 3 bed.room, l•mlly .OOm home. Large enclosed porch -ror outdoor fun. Used brick fireplace. Fully carpeted. lloom lo build income unit.. BeaulifWly lanc!Jcap- ed yard. 540-1720. ON THE GoOLF COURSE - "MESA VERDE "POOL" Epitome of beauty, luxury & functional liv· ing. 4 bedrooms, study, formal dining room. 4 marble pullman baths. Del P.iso entry. Ocean view. One look is wo~th 1000 words. We invite your inspection! TARBELL 2955 Harbor llvd. 540-1720 Ci:lstoMesa CORBIN-MARTIN , . FAIRWAY HOME I Large fumily home, formal dining, BR, 212 ba. 2024 Corn•t, Wt• MeSll OPEN SAT. & S!}N., 1·5 MODEL HOME den, 4 Beot ·1n area -3 BR, 2 ba, Clues! Houae, H/F pool. Under $32,000. Try 10% Dn -or assume 51A 'fo loan. OPEN SAT. & SUN., 1-5 356 Princeton, College P•rk BALBOA ISLAND Deluxe home - 3 BR, 2 ba Plus 2 BR, 2 ba. Apt. 210 Apolona OPEN SAT. & SUN., 1-5 NEW LISTING · 3 large BR's, 2 -ba, corner Jot Mesa Verde, $24,750. CORBIN·MAlTIN REALTORS 3036 E. Coa1t Hwy, CdM 675·1662 ANYTIME Luxurious B•rg•inl Charming old bridt garden entra n ce! Olive tree&! 1Wrought iron gateti! Vaulted beamed ceilings! This unus- ually attractive 4 BR 3 bath fer Col!lt• Mesa home up to $30.IXX>. Haw 8 unit.II in Westminster, lin&le story at ,home near Doo.oer Shores ba.s Newport ,a Contemporary Meditern· "'·""'· )1ia feeling. Luxuriously dee· •t orated! Formal dining room Vic!orl• I& panelled game room. On a great big be.autifully l&nd· 646-1111 t.c8.ped lot for privacy, plus (Open 1a separate child['{'n's y •rd 'with a big playhouse, Not I ~~~~~~E·~·~n~in~p~·~>~ I mi leased lalld! Unbeatable I · ~~:·~;doll, Roaltor EXECUTIVE HOME lfffi Westclill Dr. 642-5200 An immaculate home in ex- POOL HOME 1 dUl!iVe Baycrest, LuxuriooJ master bedr001n mite with 1arden & solarium. HOUSU FOlt SALi HOUSJS FOR SALE HOUS E S FOll.$41.1 HOUSU l'oa .$41.I ' 111110 c .... -. 1100 -VarM 1111 Nn ,.,, Hir!a-1210 Lido Iola Span!U Hllcienda A large rambllDC homo with Spanish tile ••Ir?. fonl>al dining room, family niom, 3 car pnge, 4 Jarce bedN>Oml and loom for a pool ,65,50(). R!"'uced C11Sto111 A tantasllc value In Newport Beach. Cu.stom ronch home w1th over 2000 SQ. fl. Shake roof, 3 ovenized hedroomJ, 2~ baths, lamlly'toom and two llreplacea. Just reduced to '35,USO. View OI the Back Bay, city lighl$ and ocean from W. Immaculate 4 bedroom , family room home. Cl06e lo schools and club facilities. '42,750. Country UvlnCJ You don't have to be a millionaire to gel away from the hustle and busUe of city llv· Ing. J11&t •ee this 3 bedroom 11nch home with Its large yard and patlloo. $21,950. SprlnCJ Fever! How about a 4 bedroom home loCated on a cul-de-sac street in a charming neighbor· hood? Shake roof. fJmily room and quality features . :t~S.950. :'.!es~"°';.ING •• ,~TY 1801 Westclltt Drive, Newport Beach OWllERS MOVBI Netd juat 1 buytr tw thJa tffl'ilk Mt .. Verde bome. 4 BA l bath. 1epante 1lx23 fa_m~ room, 1epu1te dln- tn1 room, bule yard wlth latp Mated I ftlttred »OOI. °"'" Sat/Sun 1..S 2U7 111.,,,.ra, CM Newport Evenings ) COlfa Mesa R3 i IN ALL BUY ONE OR I. SO' x 3)7' each with priYa~ l'Hidence. R-4-CP Ll\.RGE 67' x 300' Wl'I'H RESIDENCE, pa.rct'ls are all near K mnrt I< H.arbo:' shopping center. Mr. Pat· man. Pb. 64& 7523. 293 E. 17th St 646-4494 Eves. 543--9657 DELUXE OFFICE Corona del Mar BAYCREST 1000 SQ. >'I". CARPUS - . 210 LARKSPUR, Jet11 v l • w and only 5 al&nt ltflPI to Bead! 3 BR, 2 bl, $61,500. Completely rfl!ecorat@d 4 PRJV:ATE RESTROOM and BR, family room borne with kitchm Jacilitiff. Only $196 a lSx40 H/F pool. Latid.lcap. mo. Yffr le&M. ed with a minimum ot main-SI'ORE ROOM COO'J'A MESA -· 1!9,!(;0. 1200 SQ. fT. • BUSY 1'l<JR. OPEN SAT & SUN OFARE • IJEASE SlOO MO. 1924 L-anl Lano EVES• KI T-lll5. ftder Yoar Mesi NEED & 8E1lllOOMS! Olrne Sy M) HouRI Ulll MfN Vtrde arM. Fam. rm., wit 1 e Dow• • a. .. 1-k "' c1ooe ... N ... «fPN' fhrv..oui. V I n y 1 Submit" )'OW' O'l(ft term• on J'loora l lla.lned cahinelil ln UU. OM: l BR, 2 baths, tam-kitcbttl I: fam. r m , Uy ' rm w/f.b'lpltc:e, n f! a r Di.shwube•" Larp pitio. South Cout PIUI. Lc7w lfto NeWI)' palnled • clean. JUlt wett FHA loan msy be .. Move in. OPei HOUSE IWMll. MUST SELL JM, 3211 Mlmfsota Ave. Hi-llH limlATD.Y. 30!2 CAPRI LANE, CM Tly $'l6,fl! . Burr Wldti, Realtor ~:ud:-'.::."? 2901 Newport Blvd on 15th ralrwsy of NeWport Beach Mesa Verde C.C. $'19,500 675.;.&S.'!O Tuea; 673.fll69 ph. 613-26,;4 eve __ .__..., ___ iiil3B0iir.1. 2 bath, SP.\CIOUS 511M View b'oa\ Ulla S BR, 2 bath borne an a hJc;b lot. Fplc, p1do, dbl• car on alley w/e:ma parldna. Pride or Cl'WMl'lhlp a.tt11. Owner wanta tO ~ now.~.~ GRAHAM lllALTY (Neu NB Pott Otftce) .... "'. SPLrl' LEVEL MMf .. rrUNn S BR 2 ba, _1p1.cloua llvtng toom w/hfah bNmed tell· lngs, enclosed deck, ttlect. dumb wa iter. 2 i-ltctronic 1ar1.1e -, il~t1'. C!c$t-to 1ehool1. $37.9:.IO. Ml-3766, MS..&005 -ViCtoriG'"_MesG._ liv rm, & fam t'm, dbl f'rpl, Ho111n :';:"";., .. :;:;,.:•;,"~:'; -OPENDAiLYT 6 lS NEW HOMES churches, 9Chl.s, libracy, I. 1-dn. 6!l" »Y• loon "'1f ...-. """"' -f,..m $24,950 lolFSA v_.. HJohl«ndl. 3 Valley RoMl a~ Victoria BR 2 BA I -~· , • am rm," .. _,.., (Juat E. of Brook.bunt drape•. blt-iM. 2 frpkl, 1 up cm bluttl blk to schocX• $26,500. ~% '::Ei Udo size Iota, ~ simple GI loan· 546-qaJ ~:t .. lnHii~:e~: i;e:it~;;i!: 8Y OWNER 4 Br I" Ba. Convenient to &.hoppin&; cen-Covcrrd Patio. Playho1.11e. ter, riear schools. l and 4i Lota of concrete. New car- BDRMS • 1 I. 2 sty. Fire-pets. 1 Blk to 1Chool1. placea, carpetlq, draPtti@I, $21,650 * 549-1090 """""· landaaPinr. c ti P rk "11s Compare Quallty .. 3 R'a" 5 Br. Fam rm. 3 Ba.. 3 le-vel, 3 pr. 3.000 1q. ft.. CUstorn Built. 406 E. 21at St. NB. 543'773 Ql&J'OM HOME: 3 br. 114 ha, 4-car gar, 75' lot. Room lor Ire px l. EZ financing, ~uced to $33,roll. By owner 321 El Modena, ~79:>4 4 BR, 2 BA. hua;e fenced yard, eul·de-aac, p a I i o , crptl, drp&, $21,950. 316 Ramon.a Place 548-4738 Mich.lo! Kay, Builder 1_0_ot_,,_•_• ____ .,_ Phone 642·2821 Eves 642-5106 IMMAaJLATE 3 BR family AVAIL lmmed. Oiff Haven 3 ONLY $22,lliO. Owner forced room, '2 baths carpeted, Br, 2 ba. & 2 Br Ocean Vu II ~ . h I'< 500 Inc Apt. $49,500. 548-7"249 to se •uvely 3 BR 2 bath drapes, di.sh was er. ¥ , • Mesa Verde home. Large 5.f&-4248 aft 5 PM eat·in kltt'nen, built ins, ===="==== iood carpets &: drapea.1;N;o;;w;po;;;;rt;;;B;a;••;h~~1;;200;;; oversized. gange & quiet •tred: c.i!y $144 montfl. In: """" princ., '"'· 1ax.n He""e 1 little lna. CAIJ, .... ll51 ((lpm ... Balt:oa Coves WATERFRONT 3 BR 2 ba th private pier & float: $50,500. cn 41 529-3109 &1tc s PM 11a-i..-. 1225 ·--··----·-l .... _ ..... Eo<at. 1pinsl lnll1Ho1 BY Ollmer--292 Bow I i n I' YOU'LL LOVE rr. -111 .. Demi .... Prim< location • I 11ory Bd, l belh. 1ePU9te rm. Bridat AIW, ~ pado St/St on 50' lot, ff4.DL Cathod<at Colllnt Dcllgbliul 3 BR, 3 be.ttl bi.t-ln kll. Stone tp1c + (~le. m.dlo w/blt.-il: 'l'V,!D.n,....m..ll!a ..... R. C. GREER, llH!"' 3416 Vi& Udo fl3GJ OPEN SAT • SUN 2 BR, den hm1thed 118 Via Qutto , 675-CW Ba lboa loiand 1355 BAYFRONT, pier, cuatoro 3 Br. 2 Ba. OWNER. Price 1 reduced • 673-8411 Don't CaU UNLESS YOU WAN!' , • an extra clean borne • plush carpel• throughout • manicured Jandscapina: e 3 BR 2 bathi • 5% 'i'o loan U yoU do want, SlSOO down will do. Full price $21,500. Paul Jo-R .. lty 847-1266 Evea. 536-M6 SKIP to tho BEACH Lovely I to 3 BR units, 1 ~ bath5 & de11lred buUt-lns, double garage & private pe- tio. Starting a.I $16,000 fUll price &. u little .. $M.20 ' per month. · Pacifte 'Siborft RM1t7 536.RH Eve.. 5J6.. 3616 OCEAN, Bermuda mod- e""n pluii: furn rtJelt A.pt. plU& maids. Reduced to $97,500. CAMEO HIGHLANDS Speda1 off~ on 2 b'.lrnee: due to ~ by owner- Green, O>llop Plr. I Bii aep ., -boocb 1Vn nn 1 BA. f'IPc· Dec 1 • • thll ls · 3 Bdrm, 2 bath It's mt· IM1Cb a..i bit. blt-""-$24,500-lcen Nn ,dotp............ Dtn"CH PRICE.< BR. t 4600 !! , YES 4600 sq ft for ~axed fam living in this 5 BR, 51,1 hi home $1 49,500. Want & larger lot plus more privacy! Your choice oJ 2 immaculate Duplexes on 50' lots. One has Ocetln View, the other near Beach & Ba.y. $19,300 at Mi% nlA. Pymt's wtth thi& 1trate1ic ~· appliancH baths, modem ldtdlen It contractor. One-3 BR with ~ ..... "-'. • · i..i ~I. 646-4.flM Slli6 mo inc. Pl, tun, Uw. vacant, corner R-2 lot, nffr 139.500 BY OWNEJ1t heed "&ir beat. 122,100 • famlly room &: one-4 BR Eve. 646-5T;i2 546-38j0. niarkela It beach, $21,500. Call for Appointment submit all offen. ny SfiO --934 SENATE Burr While, Reallor ""1 a--:;~;,°' NB ~~ ~ ••. '~-""',,'HA",',,,.-' •. · with Jamily room. Both with ocean view, Pri«tl at S38,· 3 ER. HOME SQ> & $43,500. .Excellent NORTH EAST CM Immac 3 BR 2 Ba ny1on cpts "" c.ca.1' r drps King aized rooms. 2901 Newport Blvd. LISTER. REAL TY Hardwo:>d floors, la~e yard Fenced garden. Quiet area. Newport Beach University P•rk 1237 16612 Beach Bl. HB 842-6&.13 terms avail1ble. OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN •t 4115 Cor;tl•nd lot wilh acceu to rear for Walk to sch.I.! Best Deal in 675-4630 Eves: 673-0069 OPEN SAT I: SUN UP FOR GRABS!! boat or camper. VACANT. area. Owner Must Sell $20,·[;,;;;~~ ...... ~~~~~ Villqe 2, luxurious extn.1 3 FHA OFFER. No COST lmm@diate possession. 500 Terms.~ 1-5. Waterfront Duplex BR. 2 ba, atrium, 10 !t ceil· Better than new. lAoorioul .f DOVER SHORES $18,500 < BR 1% &\.Fam· mom Ing" '""' "'""" ;,, 3 Br. l!oi b8 ,.,,..,..,.. N 'w Well!-McC1rdle Rltr a. L&l'O::" llvi~ room. Fr:Jc. p Iv P ltr & Flo•t gardens, mitrottd cl:ieet carpets. Bitns. C o lo r·e d LOVELY 2 SI'ORY HOME on Mod ern kitchen. Be au . ~ ' &: d:o1,, glamorou! 1pacious ti! a corner lot wilh a vi~w lSIO Newport Blvd .. C.!\1. landscaped. L. Col". r (o.":>,l&;autifullJ dec.)raltd rntertainlJli:, $26,Sl?J. Exe. e ················• $Z4,500 ft'Om every room. 4 BR, 513.7729 Eves lil4-0384 etc. CUst drps Only $2l,500. Jo urn. 2 BR, den, 2 b:zths -investment near UC 1 , .Sl ,650 down -MOYe int formal dining room, wet bar _. ___ . . . __ _ A Must See! 630 V.'. Wilson • AND 2 BR Unit . Lux~·lou11 s'3J..--OJot Porter Re•lty beautiful garden l gaubo. OCEAN VIEW Homes By Ownf!r Open Daily carpeting, lovely pano -======== 8523 Bluebell Buena Paris:• $94,500. e 3 BR with den, pool, ae!p. privacy -walk to Lido 1231 fl) 522-1271. • OPEN SAT & Si.JN din rm. lg master BR. $2,000 Below M•rket Shops &: Ocean. Immediate _l,.._in_• ______ 5-Point ~ Cml1lr _, 1534 Antigua W•y Like new condition. Cameo 5'IOl dn to 514 % GI loM ·Jl'l)&lleS!llon, plus 1 Unit avail. IRVINE 4-&drooma Shores , , , ... , ..... $85,IXX> 4 L-$1'10 mo pays all able fer summer rental Villar• 1, 2 BR -... .. i*h, :t-H·-.. __. s dn c·'-'> ..... , wallc to Ca.thoHe ll'bl. n...i__. briow fa.Ir market ,,,_.,_, ,_::~~-._.. • h b e 4 BR sep din. rm. lge H''""' IChl coll .n.~~ ll"ttn belt locatloa, nr. UCI, v.~ .. 10 n macna view lot, 'room for pool. ..... • ege ' ahopa. value. ahoppin& I: recreatlon. $24,. 1-A.vall.abie at $22,9111 ft.EAL TY COMPANY CJstom J eat u re 1. A·l llll Umer:lck Sf9.l403. Shore Proper1iM 500. B)' owner, 297...a73 er 1).-.Nothin&: to klee $16,500 DrNm Cottage 111 DOVER. DR. eond. Cameo High-BY OWNER.· $24,500, l bt, 613-IK&l 675-4147 675-Zl& 442--1141.. Happiness toe.in 3 BEDROOMS, ' BATHS. NEWPORT BEACH '""" ······•····•· $47,000 '" ho, NI .. ~ • .... * PRICE ========-JCATELLA REAL TY (7l 4) '42.8235 Robert Nattress, Realtcr lndscpd, XU. yard for borit lack a.., 1240 847.a;m _.t !!'!~1 ·=c C:~~-. l!l!!!!!!Jl!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll-::::~·:"':~ .. ~7·~1485;':::•~~ I and/or trlr. Xlnt loe. w. d. REDUCED * !"'.... Harber. 548. 7313, 64U72J. Ahiny aluminum covered pe-aft g BUILDER of nflS NEW "°· ,.,,.,. ,.,. boat" ... n. Happln.U Is Open :Sat/Sun 1·5 l,tm., • cusroM HOME •'· Th• •ute•I, •leanc•I 1436 M• D H -L-BY OWNER: CambMdge HAS OT'HER INTERESTS. • • A quality home at • bonus , nnr11 rive, a1uur mod I Coll p "· home in Orange' County with H1""lands 4 BR 2~ bath e' ege ••"· 3 lrg ., YOU SAVE $2000. 1bil value 3 bedroom Cotllege 6 " 5' br, 2 ba, xtra lrg fam nn. 2 1 -pe.yment11 leM than rent. at Parle:." ........ ..i.iing move in jl~~ Joan -Asking $36,700 much desittd Baycresl oe 1165 month includes evecy. _....... used brick frpls, cpts, drps, +4 br, lam rm, 3 mi, make• thl condition. Built-ins, bright lndacping, A Rustic Beauty. jd 11 ~-lly ng. 1 " . •• •oi .....,. cAA """ thi.& an e exec _,, am y room, marucurL-u .,,. ,;>\Al. ,,..,..,1!A)7 Of' 830-:-2.;.1.7 L.........• at•.,...;_ L-•-·· ~-1 yard with fruit bearing '""" .......... ..,_,,,. --... Subnitt , BY OWNER • $24,500, 3 br, borne. O:xmdtt. trade, 1617 ~960· YG'.I' h!nns. 333 E. 17th St , C.M. 1" be., FuD epts & drps, Tndewinda $59,500 5"-6.rl, -'• · 54g.55111· lndecpd, xtra yard for boat 838-0lBl .. BAa< BAY In Ol\int> Coo- rldor. BY O\VNER $22,500. 3 BR. home with detached aarsge. 1..al'le separate yard area, Ideal for bo&t or trailer atoraa:e. 5%. ~ loan can be auwned. C a 11 842-2146 a.ft.tr 6 pm. Lovely 4 BR 2',ii BA. Lou Bal $28,000. Mak• Off•. Qwner • 54&-8ITO COSTA MESA OFFICE 2629 Harbor BJvd . Mesa Verde .,,.,,.,,. "'"· '°"' 1oe. w. o11 ~~-~-~~- 22,950 H•-. 5'8-1313. mtml •ft Upper lack lay Corona dal Mar 1250 REAL ESTATE 6 NEWLY DEOORATED 1,;;;;;-;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~9491 Open till 9 PM • 7 UNITS One llock Beach 4 year old, custom built. 11: 3 BR1, encl garaps. No w.e- .-icy, Prtcii!d tor qWdr: Illa.. BRASHEAR REALTY .,,...., Eva "";V . DIVORCE b'CJel ale en tlrll I • hothl•>mo. ........... --ily room with bu:ilt.m SEQ, __ .. _ • S23,500 3 BR., 2 baths, family ,;;;;-------- Why pa.y more when aru.1oua SALESMEN $21 ,950 -OWNER A mt.kin&: e n tr Y will tead O'Mlen ~ assume my FHA Nffded Now! 3 Br. 1 % ba bltna, frplc. Pa· you into a larre home ex-Calllff Shorn lal'IJCllnl ia! Sc11oo1 • -·· 0pm I to all terms. room with bar, formal dfn. ing room lr: a hobby room. Be•utifully lancbcaped, oo fee land. $59.500. 1001 GUNW<XX> LANE OWNER 642-4<SI and take over pal)'ltlenls of Come In or call Jor appt tio, dbl pr; fncd. GI or f1{A tending hick into 3 level•, Sl44 per month, including Excellent opportunity ' 2Z11 Maple St. ()peri wk ends eedi. otferin&: room tw Ul.xea. 3 bedrooms, built-In O:>nJidentl•I * 6f6..2J(ll many types of •ctivity. 5 2 BR 1% beth, !&rye gpacious kitchen .......:i ,.,._,.,.._ r ,,_ ...,,,-.,~~~-..,.c.:..:=:: rooms with "-'lace, dis;b. • •""""' ._.,......,, ......... e CLIF PRIEST, Re•ltor MontlctUo Townh0vte BR, 4 bath. extzw. rooma + -q» fenced yards. Since 1957 Facin Qubhou Pool. cwrtom f~tum!. All tbla ad COHDOMIHUM Br.rgain! 4612 ROXBURY R. D. Slat• ltNllort 8'7-3519 $95 Unbelievable. -Joor bed- iooms, two baths, giant COY· ered patio leading to beauti· ful~ land.scaped pool area, 16' x 18' living room with artistic Oagltone ti.replace. Walking distance to all shop- ping_ Don't miu another day ol en;p~ 1hh1 fine family home. Won't last . Only m.- 500. w"""', -""""'"" Colesworlhy & ( -· E Co H • ... ...... "'"""""' ...... In • ""' $152 PITI. Recreational area · 0, ""'" 1n41a~~ O:tM 3 Br. 2 Ba. l~own lot $67.~. Appt. onl)t. ATTENTION ~~ ~~=~:n .. ~::· 6'.2-1111 l!!!!!!!!!!!~~!'!!!~!!!!!~l1~=~ Mti-9296 Prlncipa!sonly.548-219. Must 1tt this beautiful home. Newport 1904 H= :.:::· c .M. 0~s M~~~:Gl ~~ 1; SHARP Custom View Home OPEN SAT A: SUN 1·5 Lovely Cameo !har8 wltl;I. acoeaa to private bed, 3 BR, 2 ti., w/lge lot makes fur country livlnt: With pi- vacy. Priced $49,950. TOrAL CASH to CL ~ llt baths, built·lnL Needs ~ in1. a.:.e to .mool, .. ping ' beech. Marble entr)', 3 full sized •t ..., ....................... ! bath home in Collere Park. 3 BR, 2 be, wtth lrigh 5" Open Sat It Sun 1-4: 30 p.m. bednns, 2 bath5:15 x 22' liv-Victorl• Ivan w-·1s· Lara:e eat·in kitchen. built-f'HA loe.n $160 total. Close 2420 University Drlv• irli room, built.ins, titt-646-1111 .,. ins, good ca~s lr: erapea, In, E. aide, Doyle-Wood Co. Newport Bay Condo. pl.ace, custom made drap-New.est Model quler atrce1, walk to sh:>p-838-&'341 or 548-1168 Luxurious 3 Bdrm 2 Bl.th es, best oC cerpets, terrau.o (Open Conlnlct NOW tor completion ping. Only $140 per month 4 BDRM. 2 Ba. m.oo> Ml!dalll8ll Home .J>tl WESTCLl.FF DRJVE Jloor in patio. Evenings) In eerly August 80 yoo can principle & lnterefi1 & Assume VA loan ot Sl.9.fiOO Radiant hNt, int.tt-com, 6f6-rnl Open Eves. Rltr. 646-3928 Eve. 540.0088 I ====:::::;:;~= chooM yaur own flooring, usume 5%. % loan. CALL at 6%. Will earry 2nd TO plus 2 car Jl.I'Qf:. *LACHENMYER I• colon, tll" • b< ,.tllod bo-DAVE MYHRE 5">-illl OWNER • 64z.m6 Sacrll;c. 1311.500 Braahur RNlty So. of Hwy • View M7-85.ll Ev... -M 3 BR, convert den on 2 Iota, PRESTIGE Home ~ ~ ldeel tor the artiat. Priced pool 3 bdrm., fam. rm)lb. $65,00:>. ing nn., 2 bl.., f:lec. kit., .,,.., -· ........ """ 16 x 36', buat patio Md New~ Beach EASTBLUFf klre 9Chool starts. Thia 4 !open eves) Htmtace Rel.I SMAU. E ·1y k ""ll'recferlck l•t•• QUI -ta e OVtt 546-1211 ·2 LOT WANTED 5 BR + 2~ baths + het.t@d BR 3 bath & family mom F.atate paymenta. 3 BR 2 beth, -~=->==~~-332 Margutrlte, OiM TAX SHELTER Real Eirtate Sales People. pool + drei;slng rm + b'· plan &lao has • teparate "PROBATE" enclosed patio, Northg•te 2914 Cliff Dr. NB l!!!!!!!!!!!~.,.._!i!I!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~ deck, lnd1op, blk. wal>, -•• llMr G.W.C. Occip. JO~ Exe. ant. owner. am Doyle 'Drive M7-1Bll5 SWIM FREE ll 200 ft from ocean • will llf'll WHY NOT GET ON ntE mal dining nn. A·l condition formal dining room u well 3 + 2 baths, 2 Fireplaces home. 546-4286 Lovely 4 Br, 2 bl home w/ ori tem1& or trade Jor Or-BAND WAGON? thruout • quick possesmn. u large breakfast area for Walk to Beach . , .. S35,00CI 3 BR l% BA ta ,_1 frm din rm crpt.1. drpa, Kit. ''The World Have 2 oo~ Ev the children. IBet!imed ceil-' · m nn, "" c, bltns. SeclU<ied trtt shaded homes w:llti heated poCla! =~Onit.Y property. e. ~~e =: THE BLUFFS inged llvlng room. Built. in NEWPORT Bf:Aat 11 yard, extris. 5%% k>an. back pelio, wlka die to all at Y~ur Feet'' once of I or 4 l3Rs, -., i9 OFF1CES e F'ull page advertisina wet bar In family f'OaTI . Ocean View ...... $25,900 $ll,900 Owner. S49-2528 .IChl. By0wner$43,500. Pr1n-H•rbor View Hills, CdM 'batba, Why not fMlly tllJoy Orar~.r C:>u.'Jtys 1.argest e Inter.. ollice teletype N~· 3 BR, 2'iii baths, gpltt-BuUt around • court yard Huge 2 Bdnna, 2 be, 50xll7 MESA Del Mar 9IE Presidio cipe.]s only. 642-SMJ. 4 + + lt.mib' rm, dinln& du. lt.Dmlll!'I"''! • Tralrltng proa:ram level, condominium home. big enough Jor a pool. 3 car Fireph1ce. Below market!! $:E,IXX> 3 BR. family room. BACK BAY l 1r old 4 br 3 rm, wet bu. Immediate Cb USTER REALTY -.- • lnlurance Prime-View overlooking garage. Only $74.:,00 on one HOME 6424090 Owner 56-5481 bl, Irr fam A: liv nn.' 2 cup1.ncy. -$54,50'.t. loiit Stor ... ANe,. • M.., otbor ....,.. S.d< S.y. Noxlmom pri~ o< °""" S"°"" boot ..,,, S695 DOWN • BY OWNER Imm"' 3 bdl". .,.., din nn, <>mom foo. . BOYD REAL TY "'room lcr "°"' -· ' Call &tMC!M -:ror interview acy, S47.soO. 1ota. Come ln today&: all to $18,150 FHA. VA., ar UIUMe lWft &: lrwheJ>c $51,500 Own. 3629 E. Cout Hwy, CdM .. c:omer J BR I .. ,.. illtl E. 17th St. -1169 A CM DoLancy RNI E•t•to -Plan 311. 3 •• Bodm>nu low •14 rn. ........ .. .., Vim. Baya, 64U603. ......... ..... • 1539 Santla . D llCJlllfO, ""'E.6°""1· ~nH""o 'CdM Roy J . Ward Co. • ho., .. buUt-in•, ...,,..,, 2 BR .., II A .... Jt.< Zono, ELEGANT B.,..i.. condo. 3 . for Silo by Owner HAffDAL lll!AL yy.: IJO r. Open Sat/Sun 1-5 iii=~!;;iiii!~ I •••Y<ftSI Offic.J •••kl• ... ''"'"' $30,"'1 trml. 22S7 Poctfk le<. BR., J -....... LUSK HOME "Home to -"-' BA YCREST Must see thi5 be.utiNI home. UM2 Santiago Dr. 646·1550 estabUshed area Ave. Owner 646-6869. Poola, rolf, etc. Fee land. H•rbor View Hiiis S7«1 W.-ner ~ ' M-~•, --3 lull ··-~ ___ ___ 54S.2424 dayg 546-9480 evo•. s ·~ ~ ~--New job forces ale oJ thla .. ..,. .,., ... .;r, ~ OPEN HOUSE DAILY · e ey OWNER. Pool. 3 er. 8.e ..,,,......, vwner 673-4356. Just moved tn. Now transfer· Ops. HOU88 s.tJSUn 1~ pm Ch&rnUng ""'"'on •Jot ""' """"'· 2 bethl, l>"'2' liv· BACK BAY lohlnd Wallod Gat11 -si!.•t. -$93.96mo l•m ,m. Crpto •• ,.... bltM. $23,91111 BY dwNER """' """'· • BR, l hothl, 9002 ~ or.1111 • .....,n h\Ot les~dl 4 J•.-. in.I room, built·in8.', fitt· 3 ptua tam 1" ba d 11 "~ din' ..... room 1-ramlJu .. ~ -.. ~ pl de d 2 2 s· VI NI An enchanting borne IUJL ' . " u 861 ..... T1ate St. 54&--7011 3· Br, 2 ba, trplc, crpta. .... • -a... ~ REAL lmmK, 1· Br, fun. BR:!:, formal dining room + ·~ .... cu_!lom ma1 1 rap-4 4 1err• at•, rounded by taJI trees. Prett:y occupied, nr llari>or Cen~cr •BY OWNER. 4 "·. 2 "·. drpa, Pool, dbl &•r. PaUo room, brHkf•.wt room ott rm. l'M. ba. Bl'tm. 1 ,,, 6W. f ilY room . 3\.1 t.tM. ee, """''"' call)e s.i. ~io 3 BR + lge Fam nn, beauil-court;)'ud entrance! Pri•· $24.500 trplc. N.& Costa Meaa. °"' Wik to Beach. 642-32?3 kitchen, 3 car Pf'8Ce, ear-c:wpet. mv. p.&. ~ . rkling pool ~ runoor in ~tio.. J\l:Uy awiken Uvlnr nn w/ acyl Walls or g1au make the Pyramid Exchaneer1 •St&-l3TI.• PRIME s BR, 2 ho. !" bl ID pets, dtaPff. 147,500 644-2171 514% )oen, wr.-• •·nn" potln. tr 646-3&28 Eve. !l«).(q8 Palos VIM'rle 1toM f'tWe --646-2629 711 ......__ u...,..1 __ ... -4 ..__ ,.._ __ __..., _. -' *.LACHEN'MYER .r-. ·--",...."'""""viltc ...... ~~.135.""' .~ .......... ~~. -' ~~---OPEN SAT/SUN 1..S Qul,., dioad ·'"" '"""" "'°"'•dining"""·,,,_,. LIDO ISLE -Vorde 1llD N•..;.&~h'"""°' br,2ba.On ...,...,1311A 9C-381X1 Ch•rlH Arnold IEAT INFLATIONI Gre111t ror kka! Lat·~ 70x •re 3 bedrooms, 2 be.tbs, ex-SPRING nt.&SH -elegant l ---------1. 675-1642 OWNER f13..4f2l _:.;P:,,ln=-ik"oSt"uc=co:-.'2.-t'","9iCJ-;w••I Jerry Freud Room build bl 140 with mom for pool. ChU· erl.lent kitdlen 4 aervice Br, dln /nn, •P•C CUit/bit LG SPLIT-LEVEL cUl-de-I BR 2 bl& hctMI .._ Realtors: &t&-71!» R.J i.: w1th :i ::: r:,.;.. dfft iO to Marlner'1 IJ'lllm-porch, SH thia exr.epdonal cor, }«e peth>. Own/Al'f ..-e, 2300 lq ft w/htlp nJ LUXURY Condom . Bluffll, 4 ~ Ille 1351 bit-~ fncd ylL ~ Do You Need Roomt room bMcb cottl(e. PrlceCI mrr acbool • CdM HS. value In We1k':llff, waiktni 873-5166. mpus mom A formal din BR, 3 BA. Must sell! Owner S«IO buy ·•, •·vo •L---e for .....,,! ..... t<ll "' 11! ~. ~~·t -A ~al rood txG' II sa&.500 distance to aehooh1 I ahop. LG. SPLIT-LEVEL cul .. _ nn. One. d a kind Me• Iran.al. $36.500. Call 4'WMI' 70' Nord a.yfrent I ~at R-L-~~lt-~ VI' ... u ..... ..,... I "" "' -~ ..... Scen1·c Proa.•-I ~··· ~ v~-1-. s·-....... ,,,_, e.vea alt 5, 644-«i09. " Bd Home ' ~ adtie + r • -·--' • l t.Bedrooma. 2 Baltla, Double down payment. r-1 •1•• P na"! V"I...,. SJS.500. sac lot 23::0 9e1 fl w/hu'Je a-...: ..... ,., ~~· 3 Bd Apt. Sandy tie.c:b. w/ 147-1553 E.,.._ 193-4 ft ~· l,QJ'l(IUU'f: feet. 675-5126 Eves: 548-M09 •uth P•rdofl, Ruftor rumpus room a: formal din OWNER l br, 2 ba, cpts, MOVE In! Near new 4 BR., Pl•. GHo.•Hup·pvt patio BY OW1*' 1 lB 1~ Wi. ft • 110 tt. lot. Dffp pile ~ um Westclltf Dr. rm. One of • ll1nd Men drpl. FHA apprvd Owr t;rpl., new ept.t. nr. '-ch· w/~ m>.tm 4*mM GI .,__ lllJH. t:1'°" ... --~ ·-toe. Bio-• ...._ $21,"'1, ""' -below. !l!i":". =.•;::;::: ,361 R. c. GRm., -T!NIJT(lN ...... ~·:..:::i!I • . ~ SAT. a SUN. 2-6 I.mW. Colt• Meu $4WUt w OCF.ANnCWr Olnm' I H11 vi. Udo m.m iz.mo :im. lfca &:a -• 1!1N~-"54 c-t1-ta1 "~ ~-; t_i;: o-.,. t ~-3 ~ ': :._v~ ':'::",~ ~ °"'""'..,.., *"' ~ SPACIOUS HOMl1:::-:;,;;=ii'i=""""'"' llllN'nNGTOlf •"""' -·-,.. ""· ~ , .., M,50tl eum • -' •• ~ PRicm LllltAltY fOtl DADt 2 1111. JI! ....... 111-'00 ro-ma, Rm, Phu • ........... _ lov.ty land-$24,500. :m:I Iowa. App'! KI _, ~ -"-~ BR 2 ............. ~ I CoJY ~ wi1tl 1\n!plltt a cblklt'l!ftlTV or C.me room, JICPI, Sll,!!00-will conak1~r s.mm HARBOR HJGJn..ANm 119dol, <ml lot cl OWi" 50'. ciatio. newiy pUQd lie-.W : 7682 EOrNGER. -~1-. 4 bedrooma \C)Stair• c..! -y SS Plus Die Ocean View hm trade. 3 BR, 2 BA . lam rm. bU-lna. Ranch modm11, I~ Bdnn• Locet«I on Stradl Corner. btll.e\lt! m.m o-.M -' 804455 or 5f0.5140 21,1 Bat.hi. F'omtal dtnlna: """tueaze OUf prole.11lonaJ.l.)' landscaped MIZELL Rli&Jty ~·27.M 2 trplca, c'°'4' to achools A 2 bfl, LowNt price ln area. O>mpl~ redcanted. By Nantucket Dr. 9Uo291.t J 1 h Wye family room with ti,. tnd bu,y fhil l BR 1" bl.th Jrl rdMI. $43,!JOO. _B_l_l -llt--a"--ina. $25,900, I I>~ HOME MM090 Owner. 6!3°7611 __ BY ~----•Br J ~ -1 S•nta An• Htl9 ti borne. NM.r ~ E'a.... {URJ DOSH R .... I UCCO • • U ,......,... · ~T -0 -.~ -vw1""•· >l • ...-. 1, 3 BR lhlrp, ooJy pl11ce, Jar rbt lrkll. l ear lkhi. eo.t. Me. flJ.Jl»~ r Hlf0f 5 BR, move in cond. down. 545-0622 !TOWNHOUSE, l bt, 211 bA, r llAD.: Lluv ISLE m""'°"' ""'· nn. N< 'j l m.1'0-"""' .......... GtorpWllllomlon,JU... , 1311,5t1t1 1tYowA4ill_cl_ -hlt· .... ,.,,..So<.1211.""' IAYFRO!fr UNITS lal.Aaoo<llioYotSZ,OfO. ~. Me,,port._.IWI Delta 8-1 EtUt. ....._14 ~ ~~ ~'1'!W .... lll&f'twl.Y •k portBwihJUCr ._, .... ,.Wbt)oaldlw_. OWntrMl•l POlt IA"rP.IONT 4 Stal •t~.llOO.Cd • ._. _____ .... .._ __ ,.!!Ii •'qt , 2 die •!fi iiiliiil••iiiiliiiii l!-!!~~_:»!!!--*!!,_!!!:!!~ -.ite tt; "311 .... ti•d di NOMI '71-1145 • d .u. . .,.-_ -~ ---------·----~------~------'----~~~-------'-----~----'"--·-------------~----------- I I I j l I I • ) I - -• • -- - -• -...... 0 ... -... - --- -...... ,.., ....................... ,,,,... .. ,.,,..,,..., ... ~"'"'"""~~'l"''V"-rl;"""' ... , ..................................... ....,,..... .......... ~ ..... ~-.... -~~-.-~---.. ·,. U FOlt SALi ·-.. rSOKETBING NEW-SOMETBING DIFFEUNTll NOWll WANT ADS. • ASK YOUR DAILY PILOT ~ ' . \ AD-YI.SOR FoR DETAILS . RENTALS . HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSti:i l'Olt SALE IN1'ALS r ~ENTALS lt&NTALS . RENTALS < '' ~Elir r+Ls L1!u°! Niguel 1707L.1tu"' Nlgu1I 1707 lj-Floymlahod -Ullfurn,llhod ' ~ou110 Unfvrnlahod Apli.. ~u.rnllhool '. l'ltfL'WfurnllhM N•'!'E!rt •ch 22W -· Vordo 3110 DVj>lox• Unfvm. 3975 lolboo 4300' c..t1 """ " 5100 ·~ Ullfurnlthod ltot1l•lf . W1n!M snb I ' SWIMMING POOL ' -"------i·----~_.;,. Wb1 Id aajoy e ~ HOUSE w/fenced J.ard 2 Br. $115: 3 BR.. J Ba. boult, z BR A-pr, prefer older OOU• NEWLY Dec., nr bCh_ l Br llqptnql woman Deeda l :Bt pool tllla ....,....., Q t~; ~ °'"'"~· Anll Mo<tt ~~-.,.., ~,!· .... 21li 8 Oiant, CM •IO. pd. Yr Ieo.te lll<Wmo -HAllOI;;. ==~~-;:,;:: .. :.~-4Pt. CM, N-*' BR 2 ._th. bulldf:r'• U:e , .:ate· MIO ~ avail on c .. ~ A~-w_., ~ at wk)y natal lUID/tik. a.on& del Mar H Jk • 'J • • • wat .... Yriy loaH 2 Be ......... -. ......... Comp. m.c3SI GREENS i--·'to.:-unt ~ model.bamewUb~ed mai49. . IP'inld.er symt.em: ia ft Summer llentAh: "95 ,. Cf'..._-r .. ......,mo.Gar m lfllfimminl PoOL Plenty we rave • • • wattr, •utO. prage dcKr. or carport ~: at MD ~I: ~ BalbN l1lancl 2355 1111 Labrador Dr. , S45-602'1 NEW Deluxe all-dee home in S. Ana Hel9htt -4630 BACHELOR • tJNl\JJUf, "2«186 ·atfer 5 p.m • ...-• ..._ S3'Xl Andqulel&Jl!'aceiulyouwill 3BR. il< ba:<>pu, ..,., -••M ... "-'n!Abed BACHELOR APf. Chan fnM $100 QUOOll...,.m-.,J ~down -price $34,fi'.I be iJr one of these 8 beauWul 5 BR. 2 ~th boqae, avail~ Beautiful L:md&capin&:. ms wk. or $65 % wt. Avail Priv mtnmce, "·Iii pd. nft ood!ia "t.cb' OWllel' tbe'. -3 BR 2 ti.th. We 10kt 73 homes in Monarch Bay _ The med until Aug 3rd. * 545-4J23 * ... ~___.,, . ... ........ ••v lid. udL aaape"-<WOWd like l • 2 tir borDet last YfM like this South COut'a Finest Beach 5t0-68lS . now. ~·... mo. can ,,_"'ft.I. t · 2 • S BDRM. apt -• 1-. turn/uafunl uP: ;,:;'~~~:.SIS.,: Community-Exclll6ive & pri· S..nl• An• 2610 N1Wport ... ch 3200 ---~~L~urnllhM · L19Un1 llHch 4705 F~ ~Cu..·, <ol125. ~ I d-~ ·-~ ... ..,.· vale lie1ch & Tennis Club 3 & VAIL ,. ....-·~ ~·-~·-· llAIIU>RESSER """"' lib !"-. ..... ' 4 bedrooms Wl~I magn#.lcent 4 Aua:...., •. cor Unit lac-Cott M 4100 NEWLY decori.ted Immac. 2 • ._,.-to --'{l'l'u .. -to rent a booth in bet.ml corpell, -., tie<. ' f th 81 cifi' d '· q pooi. Cupe... ....... 1 -BR, mi>pltldy Furn. aie<i>c No pfta ll1oirod aaJ I u.~ l' -·Im. 11',..., lull prloo view o e u& a can -P. J. NARDULI ljt-inl, 2 ar -,3 BR, $25 un. u' • 1100 ""' P-W11. at -oo ~ .............. ·~ l. -SZOOdon-oo:ind.111 l111dl. Three · utesfromthe 3144 SICILY 2%b&lhs,ll5Qmoonleut. ,. .. p s>.a:ma &1.lO:I 11ar•-eom-. area.!4'7-nOI • : an St• per mondli i. new Dana Point Marina. Come COSTA MESA AVAILABLE MOW eStudlo•Bach.,.._ ·1 • •MM:J1t WANrTorutpn.p,!:;_\ . d-...... ... for yourself -real Luxury ' BR, 2 Ba, -....... Ullll 6 --· ~·NI.ALI Car; ............. .,N ! , , lll!wmllmlim ~mg. ts2,ooo.,95,ooo. y.,.: !':': ~.. =PIO~':.~ : = ~ a!' ..... Apts. un1urn11w5000 MOOiRN •· • • ,::;;;:-::., ...., -1 ·c.or B;;;rtt;Urst A Game"ld 32681 S2821 Bay&. Deoach Realty, Inc. 2376 Newport mvd. 54g.rr.J; ::Go::•;;•;;•.;:1;,.I ---....:.= • • . IRAND NEW! •Pt. apptOJC. T/U/I reaa. . 932-.fiTI · 543-8103 Queen Catherine Dr. Crown Coast Dr. FIREWORKS ~W.Ba)boa.Blvd.,NB 2 BR, new ca:pets, drapes, RENT LuiuriOus Apts.·· ra:tes.Rderencea.54'/-1'133 I ed • . SPECTACULAR N N 3 BR ·,'-'Imm • Possession 32651 32831 ear •w· 113" 1613 Santa Ana Avo. 3 Roorna Fumltur• 1i.2 ld•ms ·ADULTLOOl<ing1or~0' -Queen Catherine Dr. Crown Coast Dr. •t the Famlly rm, 1Plit -level, the 1 ~"-,...~~12-~KI~:Z.~1219--'~-~ From $130 mo. a p t. , p re fe r w I yd . I : O~EN Sot/Sun 14 ANAHEIM mutt.r, S350 mo yrly 1..... $94.SO: 1 BR. tum., uti. pa;d. $25 Month Av&ll ht wk o1 July '!<>w"'"' Ha"" ... """'J :. 16312 E1tlo Lino 32631 32852 STADIUM Mn. Harvey ""':mo Qm«. N--.., AdulU. ruu. CPnON 10 BUY Fully.,.,,,., .. l drapod ~ Sbar1t 3 BR home, ,...,. Queen C&therine Dr. Monarch Bay Dr. cc JulY 4dl Avail Aue· 3 Br. 2% bit. uc; Pomom.. Ma-OnS No dlpodt o.a.c. All Built w R"!M· '9r Rent 5 ""'°""' -· J:lou&lu 22811 32892 ""' l ~. bltna. Pool NASSAU PALMS 1·~ BR H.F.R.C. Adwta only. No pe11 ~ -• Countr7 au~ VA • PBA Plreue can MUm, at. 229 $250 per mo i.e. 9C-189S ~ _ $1~. Pt:lo1. Pumltvre Rentals eomplet.e Prtvlc)'! NICE priv. room & pn,i~ ! OK. Appn.Ued at Kin& John Lane Kinf Charlea Lane =~ ~e~. ··~B ~UY=-Lil<e-· --~-, -$125--mo-3 117 E. %Ind •• &C-3M5 :s ww~-~ = Stevens Viii•. ~.~~~~:'·f~ , . $23,750 m I LJ . o.miy ""1 • -..-11 BR., 3 Ila., P.. • ilooL $105-,_, -l lldrm. 314 Anc1do .st., C.M. 1 : PERRON REALTY CO. onarchJ(;Jay 5«).t:llO), 2llalboa0.-m.ml b'all«.U'lw.w.-Colt•-5100 M ....... * 6fZ.21164 Ro9mtforRot1I 5991 '!' ~=· :U~~-;:' 499-304t Lagun1 Nl9U1I 499.~150 U,un1 ... ch 2705 Nowport Shores H20 l80 Ma!!;!lfi:.. 1.m1. SILVER Newport llHch 5200 CORONA Del Mor, ;;:j i"'==__:::.:;::::::._.=:.;:::[ ~n .. N """ ~ · pnY. bath I: eubm~Yi'fJ, : Owner JllOYbv. 9iarp clea.n 3 NIC'll.Y film 2 Br & den, NEWPORT SHORES U"lUICI-. Mr llbrel . .l.o.J...., tJlll Yearty Leases pl_ate l. ttfrij:. Yrty. w1' I BR 2 bltb, cul-de-sac street, L a.. h ' 1705 L ... h 1705 -Jy -~ ... y-~y ,,.,.. 2 BR A: Den on years leue 1:';:6lh=Sli:"'=C.=M=. &<J..==-== GATE J }uEe lot. lhln&I n:iot, aguna c •guna c '"'"" £eUeC -... 1· Bdrni Unfum ". ••••••• $135 !Jig mt.n Jll'o::i. 6'15-:IM.1 ! ~plttely ~. e1: iiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------1~~:~ .. ~152 High Coronl110ldmo1I :,"'""3250 ~N;-;;;rpor;;;rt;;;a..;;;c;h;;;;;;4;200;;;1 1 Bdmi. Furn •••••••••• 150 '7:30PM: I i =.i::ip..~"":: ~ SUMMER ... tal,Jllc,ootM -• ... y rly L'ea-·HI Apartments ~=:=:n&;;i;.;;·::: ~':.."';!:''.:..,..=; l low muUt. $26,'150 . 1ow • view. Ju!y-Aua: $$ wk to BEAUT. Oceanview 3 BR, 2 ,...-ff ....... J BR UnfUm, Udo 561348 Or ~ · down~mt.Mawtnany. ] l'ffPlamlly.-f94..60t9. be., 2 Fplc, matnt/pool, lBdrmUnfuru •• , ••••. $135 1 lclrm.Apt Bayfront ........... 2M tim refrig, washer/dryer. Avail 1 Bdrm Unlum •.•••••• 150 3 BR 1"llm ............ JZ Guest Homes ' l'e. . JQJ!!.lll Vacation Rtnt1l1 2900 Aug. lit. S290 lei.le. 673-6635 2 BR Unfllrn .•••... ..• 2X1 Near ICbooli, freeway.-LEASl/'OPTION ! 4 BR. 3 Ba., rqe, ftfrig. 2 BR Furn, B~ •• lXJ WalkinldiltanceWOCC 3 BR, Npt: Slltna ...... 250 PRIVATE room, nutrltl.ouf; l ;b., 8rookbunt. GU!lold . • =-~Ulm COME TO EXCITING """"""· Adulto, no ..... I Bl\ Un)Um,_ Lido 911 El Cimino Biirr While, Realtor mNl1. ""'""''""" only • ..,...,, 54&1111! LOS PADRES ..__ 1 SAN FRANCISCO 1:81. 424-. !'&,\%18 Ba,ylront ........... 250 Apt. # 1 · Coda Motl * S4S57lO •· :I 'i 0 l""EDIATE REALTY •494•lln Llvli' in quiet comfort. H I 3 BR Furn ••.•..•••..• 325 ._.. N-Blvd. Misc. Rent1l1 5.,.. -"'''""' 1am11y 1tmoopben uni ngton BOich 3400 LEASl/OPTIDN -~ park , like. ~-·~· ··~· ......,. ! ~~~PANCY Iii G~er833Strttt OCEAN~. In pk_~: Home Style Cooking· t?M./mo 3 BR .. _ .••• ~ ...... l BR, Npt Shotti ••...••. 250 roundin&a !or adulU .requir-Newport675 .. ~ch GAAAGE. . . I.or rent ·1~ ' ~ -· -,,... "·~·• with 1ov~ "''"' smm ~-'~ ·~·-Bu Whit R It tna peace • quld. -°"" 4 '4 larse BR.a 2 bathi A" Ole' trees" 1•rden. a cJwrirln&: $850.-$2000 cocral. Redecorated. Nr. rr e, II or DilCl'iminattveTt!llanta BAYFRONT Apt,. 2 BR, 2 A\rail. Sept.~. $2'l/mo..628 •, ·i. GA.RDm IOTCHEN y 2 bedn,n home, .eluded 'pa. S:L DRISCOL · HOTEL Meadow I ark Airport 1, 2 I. 3 BDRM. APTs. BA, 2 car rva&e, Private W.19th:St . .,Q.f 6'2-4422 • .J ! · -, Like new condition Fronl Hteryear tio, 111perb view1 and 2 ttn-2't Pacific Ave. CS: 346-288() 847-4371 2901 Newport Blvd. POOL. NO OO:LDREN pool, ulilltlea furn., no pet.I, GARAGE FOR RENT -•1 ! { Walk lo Catboll< ~1'riailftblo)>ll .. ld• ... ,.. .. ooth with.,.,.....,.. A tint......... u=KE=-..,.--,.~Bco-c. 2~Be,~. untum~-N•wport67" .. ~<!> MARTINl9UE ,..,,, ""'· ""' mo. "'"'· °""""' .. , Mu, 11 l ,~~=· :".!.-:=!:!: -$07,500. kiSan,.,.._, ""-..11 .. nib. -r:===-==== GARDEN Am. "6-152!, ..._, 67~240·1 ....... , ... ,,JDP.M._ ~ · ~ay or the put. A ~ replica SWEEPING OCEAN VIEWS Sll5 wk. 2 Bl'. duples. B1k to ~ .. ~_.,..'!.,fc· B..cb 'I i 3 BR. 2 Ba., nr. Ocean and STORAGE tlPeot ~ )I . It bay .UT H rdln vsrv.L 'O"I ,...,.. .I Will 1r.1r1: lSttl I: SUlta Ana. t;.M. lbops.'211JPtrMonth,~ar· OJmm', AftL :rrxri··· btt -RASH EAR REAL TY trom the~ of. the Don'1, -From. an attractive, quai. ~~al .. --p' a I ,-BR,=-2i;-.. --,----1-y LUUI c.n Mr1. Hend~ 148-5542 ,.,, Avail NOW. No ~-. apacte. 646-e44q j 1 ~7-3531 Ev.., 53&-1(8l complete with thick ROUGH ity i-n.. M me J,rvel in ' """" enn. ' ' .... :s. 11' 1._. "'--•-"--A t 113 CM v ~-; PLAST.ER WA.LlS, WRAP· VI~~. 3 bed 4 613-2434 or 54().~ Dew, 1 blk -.chl, 5 min walk ADULTS ONLY "' .....--. ............ p • · • , ~~, f7376169 eve1 _ flEAj..ESTATI· : $22,'50 AROONil"ilA!.coNIEsand ""'dolux•ki"""' w.. """"'-· -mo'.lo, J·~1y'"'.-Aug"".·'.·.:e·p·t. 1021Et • .GAMIHODR: NEW ........ -~.BR,2BA " G•noraf "C,W ~ Vf....!!' 3 dBRown .. • ..... ~ 1~ HUGE HANGING LIGHI' ~deck, DeW ~tinl _Summer Rent1l1 2910 qua'Ufied exet. ~1130 JI Dellae l BR. iw.·"Jte~ acrou lm w'stcl!U Plaza, I . . ~ .......... .. _._, ... & .. FIXTURES, ADC8CE $44.500. Balboe.~ ... ____ .. _, •BR,2ba.lrpl.blt-tnl,Qf!W-ibM adults. 1865 JniM Jl&W'Dl m n~ Prope l 1Jvlnr room, ""°" Vml• BLOCK and CARVED oou. TURNER ASSOC · ~1 ~•"' 1y 1n&qN1 bad< yan1 mo FURNISHED APT. ..._ MI Mm ""'3181 am ~ ~~~~iiiji~H I -11np1a.,., w/w...,.... !ATES 2 BR Duplex mu.,-• . . , ... ...... built in --BLE DOOR.S enter • llvin&: 682 No. Cot.It Blvd. drpl. Sl)(ll'( biJc to ..... ~ or mo Ieue. 1°"1 Paso Pqo 2 BEDWRIOOrfMS -/2LBATHS $150; 2 BR., aee to •Plfte 3 BDRMS. 2 ·baths. steps to NEW ~NDU . !I I. 'ovtn, ·~pm;.-.\ roomOOlll'tructedotmaWve 1Alunallftch(n4lf!M..lln Q9!&n.$135w¥.~ Orcte962-00'10~----~AT~M Like-new. Princy. Yant baJ.$2!0mcnth,)'Nrly. ChokeSanit.AP&Jooi. t fenced. "°" tn today. ROUGH HEWN B EA M S Unusu1I Architecture $150 Week, Aurmt 3 BR., l!&Dt!~ den, din. rm. care. No petl; ad u l t • I01 Oubhouie Rd. fC..1615 Leued !f tt!llant ~~~I I ,19 ~ natural colored LOADID With unique 211~ 642-'l29'J SUnd p&tiO, epts, drfs. Channel Reef 675-f859 (neni!ws6'15-1"'9) Wlll ·retum a .peodablt 1 • '"'lilfl19Nll ~. ~AL·~~~ lnitur'el I: beint on ocean 1-BDRM.,.w/palio; riBt1t on bl&s, ·'230 91rt-257t 2525 Oceln Blvd., CclM AVAIL. JW, 13th: J BR., W~dlft 2 Br.1 bL BHns. 9.'7% on equity after~ I '9>r Br:.i.unt I: Garfield FIRER.ACE captur'ti the side ol hwy l north end. 2 . ~Jn Newport Bch· aC!'Olll 1 BR. apt., c;arp., drps .• elec. 673-1711 new epts., ·dn.pu; bitns. pool. No drlldttn or petr. lcin1 TY.:a % l06n. Full price :~ 9S2-44TJ. ' 5ts.m.03 eye of the most Jnetk:ulooi hr, den, frpl., 2 he. l ~ from Sea SbarQ, 2 Wk. min. bttN, frpl., patio, •rn· yd., "'"""""''""''""'""''""''""'"'I Aduki, m · peb. fl'25. $165 mo. 5'MfilS after s pm $$,000. For lnformatklll ! 6 UNITS. connoiueur ol the Spanish beadl •hwf. tti. car, COY· mo. 113-61*-54'7-{:BS], ·Ext. pr. $135 Mo. 847~ l BR. Apt. crpt!. 1 blk frnm 548-6769 DELUXE Baytrmt 2 BR 2 ple.91! call K. W. Small witi Arta. ~::~ ~~ 2'6 ATRRACT 3 br, xtra 1rg Bay A beach. $110 ~arty* 2 BR. dplr. Gar., bHnl, back Ba.; pool. ~ avail. $3oo •ckhoff It Auoc.:Jtnc.l : Beautlf'ulq dl!lllg:ned 1!ptJ. fOl'CH qukk .de. JU1t NEWPORT Beadt. )Dively 3 front rm, rr beach, $185, &Th-2539 ~-::_; ;;_: ~!. Ainerican Mo. ReeJtor ~-'1!18 ~ha~ Ave. I ;0n1y 3 yee.ri old on C'Orner Master tection Is 9t!t •&ide reduced to $fT,TOO hu good BR, 2 8' home. Slpl 6, $400 incl water SJS.2898 l Cor-· del "·r 4250 1,..., YRLY 3 Br. 2 Ba crpts, d:rPI, , 541.2621, ___ l";.,.knd• ,· 1 lot. C 11 . ....._ with make-up room, irtvate tnmfer loa.n with no point&. mo. Util I: prdt!ner paid. 2 S A 3610' ------------1 ~:M.S-42125; ZL3:931-12ll -..a Nr O!'t!aZl It -L•~ l~ ,..., type with 2 bltth and tr\11! wood bumlna: Low •eep f\ln houR! Bier. MOlo min. Avail tmmtd. ,_i_n_l•--•-•-----"1 -""'"="'~------upu.. ' BR1 1: 2 be.ttll, Jud a few 1 · WM. J GLEASON --= ctr. S3JJ mo. 646-5800 $.1,tm OCIWN buy1 tM1 mt ~ .• po lo -· In .L.---.. rlreplace. 3 Bedroomi, prl-fit-'1511 ' 60-6710 BUILDERS own cu rt om , • NR 22od I: NJJt, 1 br, utl:l pd, · ......., • ---~"~~ v I ouldo<r bai . 2 124 W 15th ST adlm .... Co dol "· 5250 "°"" prop., '~" 1oe. 1 arff. No vacande1, iood ft. 8 e OCl'ilff, 2 BR Furn on SEASHOH.~ avail. Tn. Nr fwy in-• • ' no • partJy ftrrti, roftll . ..,., CdM; 3 BR. hou1e + 2 BR'.. I nan--' .. •, flexible terma. bathi and ultn. modem kit· Llfun1 Niguel 1707 Dr NB. si'75 wk. 6'15-171X1 tuchanle • best schools ",t: NEWPORT BEACH sz. M6-37'SO 2 Ba. .... ~ -... cben. Olltom dearated by ----·-----·' · lg ·• carp., . Owner letivinc town-Anx.· Spuii.b Conlultantl with HILLTOP H $32 90CI S (633-41163 Atttt 5 PMJ ~~~1e, 11 ~ady k Yd · You are the winner ol ~IDE duple:s:, 3 BR, 2 lk.., abRntee owrMr priced ioul. Asking rn ,500. . l ome, ' ' BAL Lile Slteps I 3 BR 2 mo . r o e r I 2 tidretl to thl" BA, blt-tnt, $165. No pea. ~ «II, SCI,<m. 494-'1'1'95 j i JetlWayRffT· 53"6-2579 ~=· Goora,IQld llhaa :~~~~~8:'1!·~: BA.$c:,Owk.100tt.tobea~h.l ;;w"o:'°=m='=·"'"="'=='°=== MMJ.04. 1 fJ, , •rt• · 1 ' ~ BDR?4, tuJly carpeted, 2% center• lake in~ eollnb' 101 Garnet 673-064!\ Leguni Be•ch 3705 FIREWORKS $90 :.z BDRM. gar, nr mrkt11t lu1lnet1 Propertj 6050 ! -cw pr, ~. pool u lot, You'll ahxit CJ.e' when you park. Lo.fly Palos Verdea ~ 2 BR. bouee; 1;...;=---------SPECTACULAR 1Cb1.t. 1685-1687 'l\.ttn A•e. ON TEN ACRES . CJ PROPERTY on N~ ~ mil:W:nwn ltHn. l mm e d Yislt tbi1 home. PRICE ittme fireplace wtth• mlt· dbl. pr. Oean 1. com· M 0 NARC H BAY AREA at the * &U-1142 1 i: 2 Bl\, 1'llm I. Unfum Blvd Hal · ! pn11!akn. 123,850 ~1389. ONLY '49.500. vacant and chine lfl:crie exterior It fortable. $1'15-$20J. 642-'1292 LOVELY OCEAN VIEW. ~:~ru: 2 BDRM. Cpts., drpa, bltnl, -from $150 mo. Frplci I Pri/ with .S!:lttt == : !° J ~ 3BR.1%BA,MW1.Ydec.,va. OPDl FOR :rnSFD:n:ON. •a lk1 . Proft!tlflonally2BR.f1JmBHcbHouee1blk l BR&: den, 2 BA, cpU, 2chldmOK.rusmo. Patioa /Poola.Tennis·OJn.. hnise,allrented.Wr2134 '· 'j cant view' home. By Owner, l !!Oill!!l'!!!toda~y~.!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!l!!l I landscaped. Vinyl Ox-Ion from Bay A: Bee.ch $llO wk . !>rps. frpl, pool. $300 mo. On July 4tb 962-3«6 tnt1 Bkbt. t bole Putt/ $20,'50. Terma. 968-mi HANDYMAN floors in kltchen A: bath. m>-2539. Avail July Adults. f96.l24l betw lG-S pm Ple"ue cal.I 642-5678, ext. 229 3 BR. 2 Ba., den, bltas. carp., ~Lane O!M 6«-2Sll 8u11n ... ·Rental ~led A: draped. 25-35 DUP'ltEX 00 cblilnet lat Laguna Beach 3 Br. 2 Ba. betWftn 9 and 1 p.m to clnpn: prqe,·patio. $1'10. • '1 ·Huntington SPECIAL ~un lo N!'W'JlOZ't Beach.,San-floor 2 Br. Avail Aue· Older bomt, small: Near claim )'OOr dcteta. lNorth 548-8278 After 6 PM. !MacArthur nt. Coast Hwy) 1~-~·m·1't· ~~ft llm't!-.!!* . · ·. H·•rbour 1405 ta ~a It Anaheim busme111 * 6--* lO'W?I &: beach. '115 mo. County toll • fr'ff number 11 Need Gublmt --= -.-- 1, -.· -·-----_ 'l1ilS OLDE HOUSE HAS & ind .. -., 3 min to .__,,h '.r<M-'O"' Ro'· ~ •• .,,..,o a qle'!' '1.'lS. 2 BR,-Corona downtown -'--1-,._ ·--"3 ~--=-V'PI-......,.. 54G-ll20). 1 Find it With a.,..., M ! H-..... --°'"'l'Y"~ -~ ! MUST SELL/TRADE SEEN BEITER DAYS. Im-Dana Pt Harbor. 49S-S79l BALBOA llland.; attr. 1 BR. i==='.""====d.=;;;:=;=====:o:.'.==':=;;;;;:::;,,;;;;,;~= I • •---.., 'P8tio. 30c: per :flt. -klcatiorl la a 1 N«d amaller home. WX-pomnc 2 Rary ~. EL NIGUEL CO UN-TR y apt (alps. &l; a,.ail. Jub', Long 8Hch 3500Long ... ch 3500Long lffch lndiy1 avail ?·%>. Ewa: . FCft9t Aw., er c a 11 J .lJRY 5 BR 3 bit, DK) 14 ft, with exterilr « wcod clap. Q,UB locatiofJI. 3 Br 2% Aur., Sept. n4: 499-2316 3500 _•_IH132....;.o_ ______ I t94-85u. Will remodel~ f ·1TX2S ART S'IVOIO Neat° board Dd:!Jlg, rulHe lhingie, Ba, u n de t___p>nltruction. ..,;NI AL) Huntl......,. lffch 5400 --~-I ............. ____ , ·beaches Ir dock. QtiARRY encloBed ~ USt!d brick Sewral 4 I S"Br facing goU HoUIM ·Unfurnished C.11' "O .i\ '-A: f)-C ~Q. • -~ :ruzn.ooRS.OJct$83,<XXI ~AllronFE!""wlngBLOCKS.l.OCA-course. Planned for' Im-' \:)\!:i1 J.""IJ iY).-(,b pq•;, e NEW e LUXURIOUS e MElDICAL er Prd8lkml ' "Sae. $67,<Kll. Owner. 841-6186 ~l!i&J _..., m!diate fUture. Carpeting It Gener1I 3000 RESORT IJVING Suite in ~. T41fl E. FROM 1nz. BEACH. front land5capifl& included. -Solve a Simple Scrambled Word Puulc for Cl Chuckle 4 NATIVE GARDENS Chapman. Approx. 25c ~ F.ount•ln V•llty 1410 SprawUna 3 BDRM A CW.tom built home. from COLLEGE PARK 6 POOLS-SAUNAS-JACUZZI aq ft. Kt!)' at 42 P'¥za Sq. • . ~ . DEN "°"" -· •ooUw ·~ --o•~,~-... • ..,......, HUNTING """"' RI .. _, I. : y TB:r'. 2 Ba with BE CONVERTED TO ~ ...,.,,_, to under $60,vw 3 Bedroom Home· l" 1-th1. WOfC:b ti.low to ...-. 6 JOU _ · · . EXTRAS. PaUo, I a r I e BDRMS,) SERVIcrn BY 2 4!16--6'191 Bewtitul yard • no pets. $200 Mplt ""'°'°'· Print "'-ef ft. . .. · .. * 9$2-\678 afttt 5 pm BAms. SPACIOUS 22 FF. . month on leue. «KA "' lta II• of tqYOrM. GARDEN' S Office Rent1I '°". -, Duplexet For Sale 1_975 m..tl58ll EVmtnp a: WJc-endi -rot 1.!'-hmor . 1612 ~rux!s;~•K DUPLEX IARGAI INIDIAL· I Tennll·Eb~'"' . LAGUNA IEACH ,; I "-tied ""111, EXTE>I~ N c -3100 j j j j' . I IOLSA.CHICA•I. HEIL . l>.ak ,.. ... avallablo !~ lEX1RA IONUS USE OF GLASS ·~~ """' qu1'1< aale Exoollont ;;;°'::1::1c.;.;;=--..::;::.: . . AO.~U::;L:;;T:.:S'-=_.::14::,.:7-1414 newat ot!lco buildlnc i"' _,. /£ unLoa Eastlkle ,._..._ M ,;;;:;; ~ prime locatlcn In downtotim Lmury S BR home wttb fam-AN EXcn..t.ENT 0 C EA N ....,... eta area. 2 Bft., ruaet. IJ9tio, Cfl)ts, I I m.x. Waterft'Ont apt.: 2 BR. 1..tzuna Bet.ch. Afr --'1- lly room ._ ......, 'VIEW, Lorx• kitd>m with 2 Bl\ •aeh, lrand """. '''° ~. '"'' l '' t' Ir . ,! AST UN I BA., bi>lc. Bolt dip av111. tloned, "',....,., baa~ ,f.~~·~w= ~~~~e~I~: :~t.:~.~~,! r.:i~~~or$;f~: -.I I I r ~~~~::u~~ :nai;:1::e~:tNd;1'~ .... ...._ mtn 9K'Ohd Italy. IN MA10UNG a:>PPER boats It campen. 2 car aa:-1,.,,s_,,t•~•.,,m"-,-_____ w~ • Municipal parkinc lots. '5h ...., pool, ... -or TONE COLOR, DlSHMsT!t., ;:; ~..,.!'~.:,.,: UNUSUAL 2 BR duplex IP Y ST A ,II I 2 BR dplx. Pool. privacy; P<l' montb .., """'· .\AMI • • Ye -)'OU. tJrlbeUe.y-. GA1t8. DUIP. Ere . e ~-Nr. ··~-Private patio. I I r I ~1-"'--, 1 ..... "--. .... '5 tor deU and: chab. Aidc1 llllt .t cinb' JIT,liO. No ,,. old houe hU IOI ttie :i.~;: SM,1!!0. Owner/ im Mo . .\d41. 6TS-2M2 • _ _ _ :' sii~AvaUT12.~ no tar bulme. boan ~ :6JMl ti ...,._ Oft FHA ~ ~ ue Joddrii h n : 6T3-i'895 or $129 OPn~ To bc;t, 2 br --l'Wierinl aarrice. All~ -.· tn • ._., bomt. aur IT'S M':N~~LS "" -; -· 2'116 IP UNI IL I D= ' .... ..,...., paid """"' '"-LISTElt ltlAL TY BADLY IN NEED Of' Santa Ana·~ t·-,.-T-"'i.-.--..,.°" ~-, _u.. . ~A....._ DAn.Y PILOT ' .... -a, llB.-PAlN'l', a.&\H. UP A H-Purnlahod I I I j 1• ,_,.,. too many -.,,._"" m1biu:sT AVENUS1 SOME ~· Ri::PAiRS. i 115, 3 ,BR, 1% BATHS ..__.__,._ .. _L. --'·-' breaks In offlcts. I hod a 1 BR Aptt wtw cvpets, LACUNA BEACH ~ '. 1640 r,1 2 ·1 llJ'I outatanding buy for: Gener1I ~ 615--~tllde Costa MS:.ro.2 clerk over to my hoUM la1t ~1 blt·fna. Celt 96l-85'7ll ~ , :J . . . S,950 PULL PRICE NPT_ Boach, l B•· 1 bll ""'" Bil """"· -c.._ • ' 1·01 ™,. OIY r· I I night •nd l offered him Q """ altar I pom.. Alr.Condltlonool ·• 1111. I ..... Ir ...... llURl\YI lll1Rl\Y! llllllRYI ·& °'""· si.,.. 4, '90 ... ., ..... PIO mo kid ull1. n; of coffoe, He ,.Mod; IO)'lng I llft. Iii Ba. Condo. Dbl Offl-I. Doti< Spice • ~ ...... ~. -", ee -~HION REAL TY J.,q u. 1225 lar , Jl!IJ. Qolrlllo, CM..,.,,,.. -he -dr inlcs coffM on --. 1'111 .,... with c:ontral """'larlal. •"-".,_--.. .;,,,,;..;..:, N';_ ,::-.2;,'ll_'!">'.;;. ~ MM2l2 DELUXE S eR ~ ~.. ' ' ,,~~ --, Sll5..,. ,.._ °'and ....,._ '°""""\if __ .. ".. NIL-;;.;;;;;. 11 ... 1o11 i. ...... 2005 ·--~--.t=.P.. ,~w ..... !Y._.D"'-'0"1,,s,.,....,~ fi e-....... --==..;:;;,;;;;__;14;.;;;SS~l ·-;:.-Blclr, -:., f..,,....., 1ies ~,:::. :;...,,,,· -llEWllU: .u ........ -""'· """ ...... -........ _.l_ .. l' ..... I_._. ... ~::.~~!.·':~ S-.:.-::'.' JIM-~~ ~~~ s:ll.5D0-15DOO ct-. ~~~ ......... CJI, m mo. -V1rdo 3110 -\;.llUl bftd>. I ..... 1..1, ... Vlll• ............. --·· -= -'"' flli ~·~."""'81., s~'!,•,,t,mus r r r r r r I'. '" ll!D " 59MOQ COSTA M™ • llRl!:A $3',0llt 2 Br. 2 Bath, View, ==='="°~·..c..-;,c...._ MANY WUND~l''\JL OP· IOWA st. MNa Verde Atta, ~ , .. ·~ -.w _ _ _ _ _ _ • J, . .., ANSWERING SER~ wft 1-, endolied petlO, bll. OIARMJNG 2 b e d r 0 0 m POR'I\JN'lTIES ba.. bND 3 BR, llvfnc room. ram 'lM L•na leedt S70S OOen ~ir oondttkloed 1 ooay, 2 poala private beacli. howie, l~ bad!, Iara• petJo, cli9ooW:ted tn a...1w Ada .. room, l~ bMh: Fenced yd. • ~sc:=; LETTEIS I I I • , I I I t_ =~~;;;::;::.: _ _:= • delk ~ + .ecttla G.-.rd s.mc.. Lew d 0 .. n. 9PllCI ... l J"QDOI ... 1Wlm-,...,. .... tD ...... II Op. . Wattor Jid. '190 mo 54t-,SS15. ' ---• • • I • • -r L01fD;oY 2 br 2 ~ view apt M!rvlce if ~. $25 I: .. ! lln'. -· --"""';pool,J111Colol1"a S• •"""1111'' 1'0WI Did lOllm b llJ3ULTS SCRAM-LETS ANSWllS IN .DIMl-.A~NE • • -..,.,.. No ._ LM 11111 PUCENTIA, CllI I ~~~-~-:i::,,.;;..;...;,,;;;,;.;,~;;,;;;;..;;;,;,.;:;;;:::;.;;..:::.::. ..... ~-'~~-3-"'°'.;;;...._~,.;:;;:.---=-~~~"oa;::::.QIJI:::..~,.'$ -' -~--------. , - ' ... ----• •f 1 • , ... ••/'ii (.,-::: ..... 'V'V jUAL UTATI !11 General llUSINISS .... •• 5llurMJ, "'"" 29, 19611 O.tlLY '1LOT _M llavlCS D .. ICTllll'i' , JOU a Bll'I. l -• NT ~ & . • llif I * ........... 1''·~1~ HolpW1,,,.._nm1 ... "'1111 Gar..... -l Dpor. -yon! , L-monuf-!'fl FINANGIAL '* * * 1c .11110ffl=~·c.~lt~ont~•~l~=to~70 ~uo. Opportvn1ti. 6300 "°""" (Prw Mil MOO I ARIAL SEltvlCE GEllAIAN '~ - -1: :,.. "':"'", EXPERIENC~D · 1 -··" ... °""""""" PAll'n'INC, E XI u I°', ' " ' • • • • l'rodKtfoll ol!ku, ...,..,., lfr Hm.E IS Pi<oBABLY' • ...... W/hla<t lltipa, t "'°' oond. ""'""· Fn>m 1115 per Tl!f; MOST • ~ • l Yr !Id. -ftta ..,_ ....., .. °"""" .,,..... -I UNl~UE r. .... ~ -Doi.. I = :.1~l7lb_St..""" FRANCHISE ~.i...c:-~. ~ , ~ma: s-. ""'-""'· . OPPORruNITY -...vMama _ • ,... 1 a.ax. l •I• n d . Vffi1 ' EVER o'rn:.RED. 'die .o.nw mUlt ldendty. ,a:,. ~!~~.;x::· IN THIS WOll?o . Test T~ ~ f I , ' • =· = No .-CO-""" allllJ.,;,-=n-====o=: ~ING, 0.00 • .. A The fore-It lllallllfaei•W • 'Wir.-.f bt.uUna. Uc. Calh J • J , ~ IC=::;;-',·-.::;:;:;,-;c:;;;;;;: I ifl open to ml!ll 'and women roUND. pr. I C r Ip t I on , :~ t;:e:_ .. 1. willy~ with m~, Mmb' IJ1r Plt':. ~~ s~~ ~,,, ._ _,.. of automcitfc va!Yn allCl'COfto w1 ,,;. .., 1111111 ' Owner. Gf&-113) • =~~ ~J:i.°'-•_ta_M_e_ .. ___ ~- Wtz~~· W_,, WhlMNya Got? SPECIAL . CLASSIFICATION POii · NATURAL BORN SWAl'PlllS Spocla) Rti. .<Mu pm> .. _ 53!.11811. troh has a permanent posl· ....,_ ... ,, """ ' RELIABLE : Roll . tlon for you. llborolfrl ... lloneflll: in Illes •manalemeni and ST. Bmtard found in Corona w/ONoUl can. a..,,..,.. Only _ .. with It '4 odd joba, Vlnce.J1t, I 1 .. st 1(• mcmtfts .W. '4>--032ll Day Sh1°ft · .,.,..., .. ohould '"'1' : STUDENTS wondnc """ to ~ thru colltr1. Allen • 1 6015 bookk~ and ).ou ct.Q ile .~l, Mar, Pleue ca 11 •---------_....._, for a -...i ,_,,;no ~ask for Nancy. M-1 5 R.rnTAJ.S. Income ·~ ........ .....---llULll -AO ~un IMC&,UOl •·.~ mo. ,,. __ .. _ -'--"). tn ~ tt.a..iw. WH:ks1· ' rouND male mlnlMute 'POD-'-Miit -MIW .. ......... ~ ,., .... Ill ....... -'-&I.I ""' ,....,.. I .:.... ,~. I . d" ~--·-.......... ...YOUll .._ """"'• ........ ..... ........ wt ... 5 11--s "--s1iuc1co Cemmerclal lJtt 'I'D $39<m Pmts $528 n.,.~ ··• ~· "t .... vwwom.· m-\.U.T• ~otMIH9 '°"Ml.I: -fllADfl ONLYI • mo loci ~ .. s ,.,. Y ordoge pjlf 897-12911 ~E 642-5671 -· """' ......... """I'· lawn care. 646-4200 •prepaid w. $65,000. m-4521 , ~ ~ l&lld well Mab. BLACK.Male cat wltll yenow Te Pilce Trlff(a P1racllM M (Mary) li,sbed lot lb: ~ardage ahow1 collar. vie. al Meyer Pl•ce t Gener1I hrvlcte '612 from New York to Hooolulu, and Bcb. •C.M. &U-963 DELUXE 3 BR 3 be. tum 4 Inoome units on 211t St. I--------- Industrial R•nt1I 6090 ii now Qffertnc ~ f'PUND T I: white ~ on Goll Course, pool, wat· 1n Coeta .Me11.. Trade tir ART I: CRArr 1tu:lent11 will an opportunlr,y '°open a pa. an erlalls, bobby !bop $15,500. hou1e or trust deeds. lJI.. help ou with llliv NE w po RT Be a ch , manent retail rto~ in aaaoc· llipple for the 2\ld time. \Uc. eq. Want inoome Units. come $402.50. Owner. mer ~jectl ere ~a;; workshop/ltorqe; b 10 ck lation with this famous com-o( 20th 6 1\lstln 646-&112 Dania Rlty Co. 00-6560. •Sf9.aW• · wall, hit int l PBQ)'. ~ and WI male dog, <ll HA VE: 3 BR tum custom UOUSiSI'M'lNG, pet aittlng, I --·-·..:.'-w pkze. <:',:!.;:..., Y~: Tlm11 Is • Crown Valley park w • Y • home on Lake AITO'tFbead 4 BR. 2 S.tha; So. West )'ard work, odd joba, Hilb _._.,,.,.., ---~ of tht e.""364 Santa Ana; val. $11,500; Ehl. p-ad, DeJe 6tf.-Ol35 1 avail Reas-C..U..collect 2U: .... nee Colf course $25,500 eqty. tl:ade for vM:t.nt land, mo-I =========-1 9U·l3Ei8 owner. The~ aelllna leUOll ii FEMM.E Crihuehi.a, reddlah FIP $49,~. WANr w,Ct.n~ bD home, car, 1D'1 or ?1' H1ullnt 6730 1 l='"========l lorthoomiJt&. For a cub~ l:lrc1Mi, Crown Point Home&, lot or unite. Rltr. 642-1.f.fli. Owner &M-1ltt6 I'---''-------' I Lots . 6100 'Vettm@nt ot $15,00>,zto. ~.· Lq~Igue:l,4~ 13' 1966 Travet·'l'railer--iii OXI, qualtned per10r11 c:an FEMJ\LE 'Sealpoint Sia.mue. new cond. 3 burner stove, I' ATTENTION -""'"'*Jo.•-tlaJ. ,,.~ .. .,.,. ........ Call ~ Ice"""· ""' .. '68 .... i Ocean J!~~P!1~f% blocks ~~=!*~too~ ~. ~ Trade for camper to flt '64 ,10 ocean. Corona dd Mar, ·themselves, de•ling wi~ F 0 UN D "Hipple a a: a In Chev PU, long bed. 646-'ftil6 with "tear-down" duplex. fabrlcsl .from around the 6f6..8.432 HAVE 1l Units, good shel- J>re111e11t income $300 m<X".th. world.1 Lost 6401 ter plus Income. $39 M .Hurry on this! For a persona! interview equitY. TAKE Beach, Fall· v~ Co. 673-:mo phorie Mr. jlm ·Owens 546-SM brown dachlhund mix. 'brook, Pauma Va! le y, ~. 2667 E. Chest Hwy, OW: 4647. Ans "Mike" l blind eye.. Vic Mtll. or '!' Rltr. IM2·'70Xl. r EW LOTS Oil! I: Dover. Reward. /NEED motorcycle over OOAll VI E1t1bll1htd 642-""1 ""' cc. HAVE ... Simco, Yard191:L Stotn LOST 6/H mUe Seal Point completely rebuilt en&:int, 1 80 :r: 135 leyel • •• ••• $24,500 who want to mcreue their Siamese, vr warner &: new tlfts. $495. j 80 x UO level •••••• $17,CO> vdum.e, profit, aucrtment Ednrds, ,l{B Reward e $T.»I • I 'Kl x 101 ........... , $1,0,CO> and imqe are abo invited M7~ HAVE: Merlin, 16' Sid 00.t . Underp-ound util • tenn1 to join 1hh crowtn& orpn1z-&-;.,71:=,-"'Fem.o,,ale,,,..,-:,:-:,..-,-_ "'c "'• .-, o""r with 50 hp Evinrude en&", • I R Nattrftl Rltr. &U.1485 ation and mjoy the beneftta: Gennan ~enl. V l c , trlr, xlnt cond. Trade for 16' OWNER hu 3 Br., tam nn l "-ba home in X. Meu., San Dleio County. TRADE for ame in local ~ area 642-0002 eve•. LOVll.Y shop, bee.ch area, acreS90rlea, &:Uta. palntlnga: ApProx. $400'.). n.:le tor real estate, car, trailer or camper. 6'J3.<f:iEl8. LnTLE GIANT TRUCK H•ullne. t' bel&M. 10' bed. You nuM it I hau.\. Ra&. Bir John 8''""'30 I HAULING. '!Tuh pickup Trlmmlna. Anything· we do it all. Exptt work. Sf.S..2792 CLEAN Lots, &:&rl.lft, etc. Trff r'eDPl(al, dump, •kip, baddlo<, !ill, rnd<. 9"1-ff'5 25 View Acree L.' u D a HOUMC ... nlnt 6715 Beach. S o m e lmiruv~ mentl, 1ncome moo. $2\.1,- CO) equity. Fer TD'• er .1 Owner • .f.91....S,3, «H-f957. •39 F«d PU ""°" """""°"' _l...,,_l_nt.._ ____ 6_7_5_5 A: runa IOO!f, Trade I.or f?T K!PHART'S 011tDm Iron· 647..s&25 q-has mowd to 130 E lT, • Turret Lathe Operator • Radial Lathe Operator •·Drill Press Operator Swing Shift • Turret Lathe Operator • Engine Lathe Operator • Radial DrUI Operator • Screw Machine Oper. • • ProduFtlon Machinist CALL OR APPLY CLA-VAL CO. 17th & Placentia Costci Mesa 548~2201 I PORTAFINA LAGUNA tJI. ~· auociatlon a a Mqnolla,&: Jrvine. Rewanl. or lars:er travel trl.ilu. .Panonmk View Lota franchi.ae. 6(2..21$) MM$6 1 1 Wbite water and cout-I-,==~==---LG. elk. dol:Jwhite streak ,.,34~. ~-c+-cru~~..,.-. ~, ... ="i. . line views CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE Oil chest. LI No. 3337. 3124 Planked hull. Will trade; '118 Anaheim Ave. Suitie T, CM. Will be in all An equ1I opportunity employer · Cbtrta Mell. d~ Sat A: SUn for pl~. 426 Nyes Place PART OR FULL TIME Lincoln Way. CM 546-4075 or tD, clear lots and pos-Laguna Beach Man or Woman to Refill and ,;::::.=:;..,;::.;.,;.,.;:;;::-;:-;= I (714) 494-9388 O>!lect Money fn>Dl New &: ~ard! Yr. old bUI: I: brwn llibly small boats. CLEAR -4 Units furn. 1 [ ocean vtew, % bWc. Npt. L1ndscaplng 6110 , liiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio I Unique Coin ope r • t e d Doberman Pincher. Male <ntl 548-419'1/54&.5039 pier, best rental area. $58,· GAYNOR'S LANDSCAPING Dom ... lc H•lp 7035 60xl0 Oce1nfron-t Lot Dispensen;, (Candy and Na-Ans. to Tegray. CB.11 S36-86ll HAVE $92,CXXI worth of .,. (Balboa Peninflula) tional Bre.nd Snacks)-Ex-P•rtonlls 6405 stock in No c.aiif l a n d 1748 E. Oceanfront Street ceUent Income fur Few Hrs. corp. will tr8de all or part 500 take sm. hae fn trade. A GARDmrNG SERVICE ~% Court Ave., 67J.652'7 State licensed contrctr, . Residential -Commercial 30 UNIT Motel. Exchange Yard Oeanup Free Elt UVE INS Employer pays fees George Byland Aa:ency llli B E. 16th, S.A. 54T-o"J95 I S.11 or trade Weekly Work !Day or XNL T INVESTMENT for So. Calli. land or income 537.0380 Eves). No Sel.IJ.ni:· $8!5 to Bachelor or &crelorette prop. John Black 54&9115. i I':~~~~~~~~ I $3400 Cuh R~1red. , Far "'.an~ h partner in 30' EQUITY of $3.50: '59 VOL,.. for Apta. or larger Motel. No job to bl&. i9J.3581 Fortin Co 1703 WeetdlttDr. ~-~.~----~IE X PER I ENCE D 642-S<m 548.2576 CORRALS L n d 1 c PI 1 Co 0 k I H,o usekeeper for I PiiME comer lol 30th & ~ersonal Interview, Send •'Cutter Rig" Sailboat. l of VO {Turtleneck -Xlnt cond) , 1:ialboa Blvd. NB. 4 ad-N~rA~ and Phme Ne~'• most active fun Will b-ade for any kind ol a · )oinln&: lots, ioned R-2. TRANS WESTERN boat&. Wu an Fruenada MOTORCYCLE. 536-9860 if Rctotllline' Suv. Free est. ana.Jl family, $300 Aa:ency, LEASED Commercial. EX-. {Have own e q u Ip me n t 642-8703. CHANGE for Unlta. Fortin 962-416.f. -aun=-,-..... u~.-~~ln""•."'Ch""'eerlul='°"· 1 $110,000 cab. 673-fJ637 after DISI'RJiitmNG-CO. n.oe: entry. Marine arrveyed no answer call again Al\)'· I l:o'"'pm=c;-=.,.,-=::::-= 590 N. AZUSA AVE. can~ ~n 1t New Ancient time.,, Co. 1703 Wffidift Dr. 642-Pemwient. Experienced. ~ ~· -Poporhanglnt PARTIAL Octan view; Cor-COVINA, CAIF. 91722 Mariners Steak House. 2007 * .,_,, ................ ... •• " Far East Agency 647-8103 Polntlnt - cna del Mar. Owlice 0'1ize GOLDEN W. Coast Hwy Npt Sch. ask * * * ! o~ GW -" 67'1 ?.!!~~!!!!!'!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!l!!!Jl!J!!!!!!!""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!il!!!!!! REDECORATE: We do lot NC1r lee.sebokl. L:ively OPPORTUNITY. or ....,., ette or ..,.... ,,_I ~ ev~: Paintina:, 1n A 1 1.·"-".:.".:.'·-673=·~>ll-07R<~•-"-•'-· = Gold inin rtun•ty In 632S. ANNOUNCEMENTS I SERVILE Dl5<t:Ci.0HY out; custom drapea; custom 1 I LAGUNA View l<Jt, $'ml, prov: M:: t.oac:11 aold SINGLES · ADULTS 1nd NOTICES carpttll; wall coverinp A 1Aidown. MUST SELL. district. 3 Ptlttened claims. Meet Orana:e County•1 -T-,.-.-.-1 ------Ctm9nt, Concret• 6600 color coordination. 20 )'I'll I 494-9748 or 496-9326 Put prOduction records nicest people"at Santa _______ 64_35 exper, me ffl, u.mplet to I WqRTH MUCH MORI: M·l lhow $510,®. Have l:eoJo. •· J.na'.s deluxe ~ GOING thru St. l.oUil I: In· CONCRETE, blodt, Scianbh yout door. Lie A Im. Rel.• I lot on Pl&cd1tia. Price "glstS' 'rl'lpott, 3 ·~e:n ore • * •16110WESTli * dim.polis. Leaving 'July 3. ~:t.,_~ Lk~Scs..sW: • Comm. , * * Htlp Wonltd, Mon 7200 • Precision Sheel Metal Programmer Minimum thr" ye1rs pl"'Olrlmml"I 9xperi- ence. Mlchln• l1n· guage and real time 1ystem1. C1ll or Nnd rHume to Manhall .. Communications 2230 S. Anne 5t. Santi An1, C1l1f. 540.2120 "" """' .........,,, ... ...,,,.. I -$18,000. 673-4S21 (Mary) :zionea of b.lgh ~ ott PJw FOOD A COOCTAILS R'-"-"--MODERN DFX.'ORA'IORS =·~~~:; :~~ f ri~·c~~·c~~~~ =~~65 ~~9:: I •C~om~L~:~t:;nwo~Nd~,k~·==Qu::!~~lly~~I iP~AP;;;EERHAN~-A53"-~G~!~13~w~wuppa1n~1:.1 D~=~~~N ; It.inch• 6150 Mechanics PWMORICS 929 Bokor Stroet Coott- 549-2221 SKILLED .AND UNSKIWD MEN NEEDED NOW TO FILL VACANQES Il\ NEW' DEPARTMENT OPEMNGS DUE 'ro EX· PANSIOO IN OUR QR. ANGE .COUNT.Y' I>MSlctl. STARTING SALARY $120 per wMk a up IMMEDIATE EMPLOY· MENT FOR THOSE WHO QUALIFY COMPLEn: JOB TRAJNING AND JtAP. ID ADVANCEMENT. REXAIR INC. OIMNGE <JOUNl"Y rxY. For Information eal1 Moaday-A~ n4-1251 • CARPBrnRS Trailer or mobile home experience prdernd. Excellent bendlta. Apply in permn • EXPLORER MOTORHOME CORP. ' 4000 C1mpu1 Drive · N•wport leach - ' " School CustoclliRI 1411' .. ""' : I !Evenki& shlft. Requlre.: mentll. Eduction equlva.' lent to 10th a:rade, u.s.• OtiuNhlp, ability to get alo~ with childrm. ~ pb: at: w .. tmlnst•I' School Dlotrlct : ' 14121 Cll>ARWOCX> • WESI"MINSTER ' $15,COJ to re-open mine. 1438~ S, Main at Edinger St· I=========-I· S a m p 1 e • • F lock •. '1 .''. COW RANCH Aulllat•mll 54().733.1 SANTA.~ 542-9n Auter T"nsport 6445 Child Core 6610 ~;-~!;V""1. SCHWARTZ M""!'~hNEE•~~~~t~. ,CAREER J i ,040Acresofbeautitulnorth-w L-EXTRAORDINAIRE N~ n·"· to L ~ --k. SPECJALSummerDayCtre1.;c-===~~-=--,..--,,1 ... , Y" ................. '6 o-RTUNITYI' ·-C·'lfo-la ranch land ant to -F. Di·~-1n ti ·c 1 ~ """ ... '--'UI" ....... Hot balanced meal.I, mt•ck:L PAOOING and Paperlns. U Min. & Lathe math ~ckjround. Machine ' " rrv ~ • Machinists "Ca•• .. '" lnd•-ndtnt? or . ....,,._.,. a .ng oup es Vic. Brookhurat &: Garfield ...,., call me ... ~-'-·tit with ·one mile of hiihway ,..-g; .. ..1 1 Parti tri State lie. 2% lo 6 yrs, 7 am-,,¥-.....,... ,,_,,. lhop experience dealrable. Join toda.Yt futnt Eam Jots ol money? Have ,.. or .. ..,ee . es • . ps ~ to OC Airport. 968-4220 aft 5 6 pm. S18 W••k. -"' ·"• Ex"'Ullve but __. ---.i.·e. CAIJF INJ~-oN · frontage. This land baa 3 ... ......_ n..;...i..aJ &: uav1 "' ....,. ""'t'U-· · ~11 professlon-Mutu&l Fund ..W., streams, 3 reservoirs and =tyif ~!2~1 .......... THE16G~oUP unique. L991I Notices 6450 ~Mlorl ~hooll, 1525 N. Try me and ate;!~. Tr1nsicom Corp. 200 ~~~ COMP~!!~h'" No experience nece~J one large waterhole. Fenced to 'in~-te Am ... •ri~ca·',' (ntl 776-6941 Cl13) OL ?~ ta Ana, .M. 646-3706. • PAIN1n•-'T!_G•t ,;_,r-:ri~-~. ·-·· ~ We train· fUll or part wne &: crou-fenced. Priced at $95 "Overl~;::: 1 n du• try. ~-Available I WiH not be ~ble tar Contricton 6620 ""'''Me..-mT'u: ""' 151 W. 11th St. SALESMl!N Mutu1I Fund Acfvlso,., per acre. For more infonna-Flirt-lime, full.time. From, any debtz other than my Cost1 Meta Sell Yellow Page Advertising Inc. ' tion p 1 ee s e call Glenn $16,'129, completely secured. HAPPY BIR'lllDAY, own. Mri", George Gallaher, e ROOM ADDmONS e INTERIOR A EXTDUOR 642·9000 in IAguna or Newp:>rt Beach Npt B. 1003 Wettclltt sa..&q2 Thompson w1th Mr. Teny {21.3) 65J.8979 .DC:WiNA Jr. L.T. Conltnlction Painting. Free ettimate. aree.. Commlsmtl__pekl S.A. Ul2 N. Bro.dwq · ' .. Eckhoff & Assoc:., Inc. SERVICE: DIRECTORY Family rooma, kitchen or Lie.• lnl. CHUO< S48-63l.C week\)'w1th$125&Uannteed 547-83.ll 1818 W. Owi.pman Ave. ESTABLISHED vend JD g LOVE AND KISSEE units. Single &101')' or 2: 6390 p bl' R I ti dnw. Full time work: Apply -------- Orange, Calif. route H.B. area. Few hrs. FROM BilJ.. _Auto Rep•ln 6530 plans custom de!lgned. For .P.;.;l•::m;;;b:.;l;.;ne:._____ u It e a ons 7:~ p.m. Monday July ht. ' 5'1-26'11, Eves-wtmds sas.6777 • per month. Net good return. .., __ 1 • •··-·t ..l....... -Lwrkey Brothen It Co. 6Cll Investment from $360. Call ===~~=== Garage stalla for rent. esuuuse"847~1Sll~ •• .-........ : e 24 HOUR SERWCE e and '·les E. B.n:.ctway, Anaheim. 536-3360 WOMEN & COUPLES · ~=-~-=---pt .. -blnr. ,e .... 1r., remodel-.HI · ' Bobbi, a:r compressor 6 =-"'" .,..... Le1dln11 Import 0.1ler Acr••te 6200 Very liberal people seek Jtke •ccessoriea. 842-6CQ.O JUX>M It ROOM Addition in&. Electric: .ewer clean-• ·.' 1'-"==B-Y_O_WN_E_R ___ Rul Estate LHns 6340 .~~~interested in discua-l '.=.b=.= 11 = 1 =====-Lie contmctor. Free est: tna:. All work guar. 64&-1407 = ~:i~ HuA°::in£.~:-.=ed C I d Mt IJllll"13, dinina:, P&rties, etc. -IN y11 ng 6550 5Jlh'l920, fi73..fRi8 . ..i.-_.._ ____ _ S.W. O orl 0 •· BORROW on Your Equity · ed·ucatimal, confidential • • -~--~----Licensed Contnctor Remod•I., a.,.lr, 6940 .--au 10 &JJDl'WanOe. Detail Man 2% Acres, 8 mile• north of Private 2nd Mortg. money not 8 club. Box 12'1B, New-CHILD catt in my home. Residential _ Commercial Woril looa.l area. Excel· Service Writer San Juan Nationtl Forest. Free appraisal. No obi-lg. port Be.ch m66.'l Mature woman. Reuonable. Maint A Repairs. Free Ell REMODEL I: REPAffi lent career opportunity. Lot Min Fry Cook o• I Kitchen TralnH • ' . Permanent Job. ai.no. far adVlllleement. (No students~) .) Detore• River runs thru ALSO ... w. COl!Jlt& Mesa are a. 673-2129 Carpentry· Paint -r1a1ter Call De · L ( I ~ • property, Colo. Hwy 80 00% 1st TD loans to fn,500 URG~! Anyone having 646-3504 & Concrete. Dick Kl--1797 Mr. IHl•r 642·7353 in ew 1 mpo.-,. lob's Bit loy ,frntc. $1995, 10% Dn, $24 Servin&: Orange Oit)' 18 yr1. any information u to ~ -w~w~c-.,..-.,.,.-,""t-ch.,.,,ild.,-Additions * Remodelin(I: 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9300 154 E 17th St. i mo bal. J. Ewing. 212 Walk-Sattler Mortgage Co., Irie. wt>et:eabouts of Pat r lei a my home.·Evenings Fred H. Gerwlck, Lie. ~~~w~l~n!@ ____ _!6!!960~1 '"iiiii""::':~~=---Young Men 18-28 Costa Mesa. CaJ. I -er, ?<foab, Utah 84532 336 E 17th St., Costa Meaa ~m:!~~~he~ ~a1h3e~ Call 5J6.86U 67!:os • :.tlo :.:70 ALTERATIONS?? TAKING ~~~~a!;'. I 10 Acres. So. CalUomla. S8 &f.2.2tn 54&0011 796-4506 or ll7-9321 aft 7 '•e~a~by-,~lt~ti.,,.-m-y-hom--, --~· e Room Addltlon1, LJc. THE GOWN SHOP! 1 APPUCA TIONS San promotion jobs •vall. $175. wttk A ~ Send ' Down; S8 per mo. $795 Full Prl. money for ht & 2nd PM you won:. Vic of Magnolia & 647-5952 Daya-Eve--Wlmda 2726 E. Cout Hwy., CdM Wait«•. Kitchen Help ~ lnt't corp, $IO,OOO lat retume David Been, im price. L. Sh~el623t. 326510'lw. RJ.Eck. Loos M from $1500 up --Fo;l;:-:y-t"'o"C"'11'"1"ll-n1--Beach HB. Mon-Fri 968-2733 Remodeling • Addltionl ~5 Cook& ~ Diahwallhers :. ~ ~ ... • Santa Ana, Apt. 117, 0.. 3rd.St., L.A . .w: -a mlth Co. since 1949 Alteritlont-642.5845 We.ttrn.es • Hostea11 Meea "' 543-8311 Daily flia:hte from Orange B • k M _... J . G. MacBeth, Uc. 539-llSJ. Mount. & Desert 6210 -:---.,=.;,ii.:;---1 County Airport to the airport rrc • isonry, wrC. e 6'15-S628 a Neat, accurate. :Jl yra. exp. APPLY m PDt$ON YARD ~. a om I! TOP$$$$$$ in the sky. St6-661J 6560 ======== 1 -t PM mechankw.lexperlenc1 A MNTION s!~~=e ~~ * • PHONE PAL • * BRICK, Cbncrete, ~ry c.,,.t L1ying a TILE, C.rimlc 6974 Ancient Mariner Plumber/ =rurneym1n r=y e:~~~i~~ DEVELOPERS &. SAFE &: INEXPENSrvE Custom cabinets. Small jobe Rep1lr 6626 *Verne, the Tlle Man * 2607 W. CNst Hl9hw•y Servtct • Repair 2167 Harbor Blvd, CM , INVESTORS Morlfll9M, T.D.'1 6345 MEEr BY PHONE OK. Free Est. 962-6945 Car,ptit Cu1t. work. Inatall A repatra, New_'?°rt Buch and new Conatructkin Flbel'ollla11 Repol-·•· * 80 LEVEL ACRES* P .O. Box 4193, Irvine 984 Uc. r.ontractor No job too 1D1all. Pluter '-==~~~~~~~~ &t6-8'i'62 • • • ,._,, $5,.565 kt m oa --.1.. Bus1n"' S.rvfc• 6562 'Ab • .. ~ h r I · Permanent posltlm, ...w Ideally located in hl&Mry . .,,.... ... -. ........ .U.COHOUa Anonymoua All pri-• pa"' • ~r I 0 w .. -~ °"""""" lot. ·~ I .. -·-847 ,_,M_ -FRY COOK -.--,:---'·'==--poy, benefita. Schock, N~ -rt (no omoe probltma. -<r """°'Area. Pl>ooe 673-1724 S.crotarlol Som-S4M47ll evtnlnp .. ~. -~ ,_ A DI .,. ._ ..... ohy..ir!l Level l7.!I<>. "!>able I % per Jf.O. Box 1223 ""'1a M,... ~--e eoun•· a.i>k Bld•. JOBS & EMPLOYMINT ~-~ -• ... Nl~ta. lllO lpClfcher m.no ' I ......... _8%.Alldut -±=,o...;=..:::;=.;=::. --~ • ~·.,~--~ -Elq>erience-.•-~-· SAL&'lMEN,Me11'1 """"-=· land, JUnP • well on prop-l -10~ -· ··'ely PAT-Pleue aill ua ao we 2J> E .. 17th St. Suite 212 Gardenlnt '6IO Jolt Wo-Mon 7000 c-1·-· -No -· ___ ,, ._., .__._. ... ,,_ .,. .... ol ,,.. "' _,, ; -1 .,....... ++ Many O>. Benefits. Murt have experience~ erty. Just .... m~ c..ao ---·-12~ per ..,.. can help you. Costa. M~ eella. A-:J .. after 3 p.ni, •a ply · ' •-1 ... __ ~·-~ ,.. GEN'L ~---up ,,.. """ ~ ~ Y VINES Mullen • Bl-ee:rstuw w • .,...., ere• ex· '94-ll37 · · LOVE. O.d I: Dol«ea Call Vicki • 642-1485 ........,.. ' • FAM J LY 1' a a n t e d • 1-ptl!Won haaelrffd)' begun!) D\"NAMICF'JUENDS :rotodl, grad!ng, sprinklen, part-time work. Eve 1 FIVE CROWNS c.br)'s~·Pfymootb c.oast Plv.a, CM 90 man • made Lakes in $1300 2nd TD payable 1% per Bullffn 6570 lawns, haul'&:· Jteu:646-5848 door doal' RESTAURANT 5U«l&3 -527-23il FRY Cook experlmcect .· •real Jdeal for re so r t mmth lnclud~ 10% afl due With sterlin&: qualitie. tor Jip1MM Garclitnlr =~· No to * Brakf! I Alilrunent only. Graveyard lhlft. de v e Io pm en t, alfalfa 5 )'1'11. O:Jven ex-cellent tho8e who cart. S.~l34J . RE M'O DEL, 1' e pa Ir• Cl.re. Lawn-anythlna:. Cmpl.j ii"'========--~.~at~';!· man, rood opport. Exper Cottqe Coffff Shop ; trowing, nsh ra.!1ln,a-, etc. Oceanview lot. 20% dla-Funer1l1 6412 plumb's., painting, elec., tel'V1ce. &t6-038.f/546-0T24 Job W1nted, Lady 7020 man, ~a hrs, sal + comm. 562 w.19th St ., Co.ta M.- ' , , , opportunitlea bout'Kflest. count. f.M.1J37 •• ~try, nsid., commerc. .,-,--.-----Paid vacation I tap, Apply EARL~ AM n e • 1 p •p•\. ! Ttrla i• a rare offedn&. al-Bring your TDa to Trust WEST room add, Re••· 675-3038 ·JAPANESE GARDENER OFTICE Aae!attant: Exp . Automatic: tranimlulon a: In ~ ltt Young&: Lane deliver)' route Htn~ 11 )fordlna: the investor • ttt•t Deed Ceottt where the MINSTER -Maintenance by the month. tiutcnption, S/H. Med. I: combination ll&:ht, heavy Tire Co., 188 E 17, or. Bet.ch. Prefer married: ~. /u'""' p,.....,., drcum-buyen are. Jack Smm1 °'· MEMORIAL . PARK Carpentor!nt 6590 ~ ":;,.":;, ~m:.o. -· ~. cap omall olftce. duty medlonlc. Mutt be ex-EXPER. Mechanic with own 21' hn ..,...,,. 8'7-ml I . ·rttneeS force ttUa aale; oth-1323 NB~, SA Open t Mortu1ry & C•mllt.ry REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS Dependable, Professional ~e. mltture. Good =::!111~maUc &: tools: lt•d)': pltnty ol 26" x 40" FOLDER ()pentcr :;.e sm~ ::::::!' :::: to g Sat Ph, ~ Comp let• funer1l1 CABINEI'S, Any slie job. Weekly Servict. 962~9. ~~~~ Exttlltnt worktn~'. work. l?4i Anaheim, C.M. MARTE~ R£PR(X)UC. OLl1 owner: 84?.e540 Eves/ Money W1nted 6350 from $245 23 yn exper. MS-m3 MOWING, Edtlnl. vacalaW'I\. -tklna • OxnOM)' bmdltL 1517 PJ.orntia NB i w..i....,.. PEooY'GniANll ~::::~,':' ~:!'.~.':.~~ ~;.,eanup*H•ull~ ~,..:~ ~~·~u~'."'"benRoe-This Page "'YOUNG MAN ·1 ' CABIN + 5 ..,.... 12.?"" nol QUEBEC Dlt. lnclud,. Endo""''"' C... •l&llod. * ,.._1811 e JAPANESE GARDENING P..itlon u ...,... ..... b' -Nabers Qadlllac f\i!l ttme. -· .... Id. I -•. Tat. -HUNTINGTON IOCH -.. ...... beoutllul • Carpentry • Cablne11 • -· a ....... Lan-.. -man .. lady. ..... .. • r.«lvfnr wait.~~ ~tJtaldownd.$315.Low 2tk*eta11Dthe ·, placeioeanaltaCOIL e ett.tm;e Alfen.&m • '-".531-1034art7p.m. nwi.~541-XlEI. IDlVICE 8mdori Mechanic REACHES PARTtiie tiulldln ~ -. 19' • . You we the wim!or-"-No tramo ~ 0583 .. ,. MO'lllDlS Melfa'· rtillble, NI tlme. ExperMbold In IS )ft or • w cllll\ !'1tix:iill!7D'REALTY FIREWORKS " l<I01Btadl,W-·-·lieu!.... eut•Edflel.&,.. -.a.a.a.olor. -.., -A -.i ~- -SPECTACULAR. 531~125 -M.-...... u.....i. SI........... -L Guarant.. + HOW'S THI I ,,. ______ a l:C..::m::•::•::'·~C:=:on::.::c:.:N::l•7""°°":: -5'S687ll oft , PM ~···~ ~ _ • -=-1or -·~•-' ·~72 It. .. w.-6240 ....... ,. ~~· --·-·-• AST~Dl.EUIMM Annou__,tw 6411 rLOOllS.Walb·Pa"°' • eutAF.drel.&,.. -· w-. wl.Ds, -.-Larunoa...-11Ml ·F01 -OWNl!kS ~ Expo9ed Roch !:xpef't Malnttn1nce LlemMd Wlndc:llnwuhed..S.tl~ eot S.QtHwy,IAiunaBdl. Apt. Unltw Wont.I OnJ"'1<"' Ca.tHealth Club Worlml,..,,lp. KJ..ISI< 54HD,56Ql01ft<PM LADY,._ d ·•r ..._KIN'S RISTAUllANT HOMES 9UICK CASH .'I 1o.30 Untts. ftnt eta• Ex· Pleue call 64U6'71, ext. 229 H01Pltalit)' ii Our Mono CEMENT Work. all bpea. LOW ~ Maintenance Good• rellabltt· R:*cenc:• Undn-New llhn~t ""lent°""""""· Npl Bch .• betwten t anol'. I PJD; 1'I FREE SAUNA wmi No job loo amsll Free HL MOW -EDGE -SPRAY !3S&1l9. --NEED8 EXP. FllY COOKS THROU•H A eo.t·• Mea. O::ron1 dtl Mar dahn ycur ddr!t&. (Nonti SWEDISH ~GE H. m.Jn.tCK 548-1615 J'ERTIUZE. &.™9 rr-I wamERnJL ttte nmlQ' RD'S. BIU'..AKl'AST IPfi"' . .,. b1 Pt1 .....,,. wni. County toll • rre. • ...-" ~ .~to amJl -CUSTOM PATIOS • Yan! ae. ,.;._ ...... M--· ., -~--,.. !Ind OOllE lN AT 2 ,... OR EACH WEEK DAILY PILOT ' llall>P11o1-P..1a. ~""°>· ' s:;;.,;;;._..,;--·•""".....,... Llrht&°,fi:'.r-..'l'oab tn1111a~-a.m CAtLANYTIM!:m..t WANT.AD '·. ~l*T A ... OL\BGE )Olr wut .i MW. U2 E. le It. M2-IClilD •wirl& A 1w•lll. IOJ.M -~ tlml --1 i;i,oi-,_llCl;;.;;;•o;li;..;; ... ::..;111:1U14'1;;;:;:.;;;;;;;;;.• --------.. ---------• ( f ------~----~--~ --- I -. I I ;•O"•*llll"'+••·. .. - MOU DIMl-A-IJNIS ON PAA 16 -.._..,, How YOll Ca Use · I, • ..,... .T ,. U ' 'fOW. CONVINllNT OFFICIS •, " TO ·mYI YOU e '"9WPOIT 111\CH -•• 22!1 Ir.ii .,..._ e tiOltA MISA ............. UO Wool loy Ow FWlllCUI ~-- ................. mall thiioii Wiiii _,... ..... .. _.,_, .. __ ,~ ' • ... ea,,.,......, ,.,,. Al'°'"" e ~TON IUCH ••. D l'lfllu llNll · e loch llom muat t.. prl* wltll ,,. ll9m .. ., SU. 5 pDm ~•ri•, AflentJiu ('!he ot fftavea), Elm, BruUilft P e p P. • r , California P-. Black ......,. '" eaw,,o. sn ... LAJIGp; """""" ond -$1.2; - -SI; t -old -bcorcl 13; ta.rn uh ~ 50c each; walnut step..mct table $5. Baby crtb and ANTIQUE ·~ Iron water CUSTOM made • root i WHrl'!l "*"'1-dl&lri tis· CARPE:TlllGll a yon!. ...,.. G<U'ING Jn.--let°' 1• I» MOVING; · ft • --pe?fe<t tor """"""4 picnic l>ble and 2 ~-d>alr $15• ..lzW modol T.V, $11, ----"·,... bl<><'t -$20. __ , -ben~-Di •~ -;:;:doofa$1D;"-""' T.V. -..... 125. '"-w1Jla .......... wheelll5.ll ffich-$0.Poaycbair .........incahlai-.... ~,, -•·· veey oe -· ,_ 125; blmd -., i.nor ..... -~ !ad!~ltOad_. 13.G.E. _ _, __ -mode aramlcs .. 25 to $46-0739 tHl.e.18. f75..(l86S $5 eact\, 'bir ll:~i $8 eidi.J Mi "X-l5 So cart $5 10' x 2' SS, NUl"lltT7 lamp $3 • $3, &neique mlrTor $10, full rou""'"R°"'N;:a:::v,::;Jo:-:"'I=•:-. "'19"'":-,-1 Maple fl,50. 4 in tuna lilh -nel 13· R-..... JI 8'4" SURFBOARD $25; 7 x wide. 543-tpo .f' bladt't>oard $:2; car cooler ===c-:::::-..,,..,;:-c::--;;o twin alu "°" .,...... ond ~ dill<!'& -pool Nurl...,. Jl]cturet 50e -1 ~ 14. ~ "'1d oak !18", 2 ....U, I beau<IM blu" ANTIQUE ~ $1 to' $.\ mlttre!Jlef $10 Ht, tlill •be f5. zm :im . WIJ', Santa • 'rnoontlin tent·llJ. Twin ~~..:-~~! ~~~ 1 white $8 each. One 19" JI cbll""°' "'°'!' !Oa -"°" -1"'1 ·-.Ana. -J!om<" I 1lze electric ........ 19. H&lr ., ___ -19" black 13. "46-5196 . d'lildrcm to,11. all qM !Oc With .HolJ¥wOod ftam1 $13 rbile north of Souttl. O:iast ~. ss. 1 'JYil(e $4. Ctzpet .Zi", lit .13, lawn mower $3, I ;;;:;;;=:;;;;u--:-:=.,-.,.,. .v. 1r• .Portable, &ood P~ for de&l'l't, euy to use $3; tur'6 OJ. m· a. cm at rec::iorm 2Sc; ch 11 dr • n 'a ----boob 10c to 2Sc; l&IMI and to $10. 1t' x lf' wall to Wall Mdl. Rettf&eclb '$21), WO Pim Mra. Johmon 545-6619 ~ $5. T.V. tn;ys (4) portlr cable eaw $12, REMING'f'Cl'I P o rt ab I e wool ~ striped $15, J Superior Cm.r) llt .., SuD. _ _ $l. Vues 50c. $1. Book Ulc.. records .15 .to $2, boob .20 t;:vpewriter $25, MI no It a ~c. '25. 147-'lUlT toys 10c to SOc; mm'• •kil $5; brcti;en Scb...m bike, all i..._ comjliete ~ ....,, 10 6'6-9!18 NEW GWfar $Zo Oootlta .... -IL 320 ., 13, old _. 13. old -2% -· $l5. 3 am to • pm Saturdll,y and .15 GALLON lta1nlnl ateel ot nwsc; ~ Rd. 54frll91 Fdiphooe $10, Sat, -Sun. 9 JMete 1lau 43" x 45" $4 Y'S Bnmniick icie skatn the pieces w it h good time aod ca:eyirw cue, like new. $5; UHF Anteot:11. $2;-pa.Ho &ize ·s $6, Aunra rNd race $.u\ily, SOS Siana1 ao.d, duml.num beer-Rei. Jdeal BSA 21 inch trcnt whet!l llM! VAPORizm $4. Unk)'de $6. a.m. lo 7 p..rn. at" TM 14th each.19Cfi Fullertoo, C.M. Newport ffel&ht1 lor water or I" a 1 o Ii n e titt S15 Honda l2Scx: puU 1A.mp1 $3 • 116. Bedspreads St., ..H.S 536-007f PORTABLE 1eWing ma.chine chair fra.m@ $1: metal fold aet and accessories.over '60, chain l5c .. ..,. el!ctric 100' $l5. 842-1.14> alarm dock n. auto win- y box: IPias and mat· 3Q2 MlTCHll. Garcia rod s.ton.ge allo bmneolade $1.-$25. M&-ll61 $6 • $1. Anti~ table .$25. SCUBA Equipment like new, W Cllain.s 7:35xl5 $S. KIE l'trnl, utra ftrm, dean $211 and reel mtd twice $25. root beer! UO. each 67J...4lti4 NEW Plydiiedellc l!pt $6 Fruitwood chlJr $5. Novelty \ISied ooe Jttr, 15 lb weight parigon drafting · let $20. t-=ti mattniN: md. 1Dkl~ 6£.8621. BEDROOM ~ like MS-l9'79 radio $20. Picture hl!¥I belt $10, la.rge shoe tins $10, Maple atuffed rocker $10. IIOlLYWOOD ... tr.me dow IUll M.Tee $1; Laguna . $2.50, trunk looCJocktt $3. 494-1701 metal top kitchen table 25 x fcot $7.!IO. t x 12 on? rug SS.. SLC7I' car, ~12 E, ex.. 'MW; cbible bookcase bnd-25c ~ SI&, ~ nck $2. aafety tloa.t nmidge ln-54G.Ol.78 lP1a:J Jlll!!ll i;s. 'l'ricJcle, S. $3 -cen~t $8. 54.5-2929 board, hi.me $25, firm mat. ~ $8 Heavy Skat 6koot $2. ())pper &D-flatcr $10, muk and snorkel ~ each.. Boy'.1 met lirl'• ====:::-:==::-:::] trms, matdltng box IPrinn ~ madiM table,,like tiques $1-$3). Electric tan $5, .oo wet suit hood and TAPE~ $10. W~ FOR SALE: 3 pjece aectional '°""...._ .,,. "" or .... oUer, tape reorder parta n Walnut bedroom 1et: dress-'Mlueo· 12 ood 13, 18 -". CRAIG 2t2 .... rocanler eo<· ·125, twin nl&h-i2s • .... $l5. --l'JOI $4.50. Hlbedd fl.SO. CU... ,_, medium olze !20, TV llO. Spe-m ......... G.--lawn mower $15. AKAI cellerit $25, AC •¥er SS dam-walnut nevamar doubl~ IAn1PI $lS Olrtain 11tretc.'len: taJns, panell 'l5c. 536-1300 536-1330 ;;13;;0cc.;;;IH6-.l096m.-v~::-== :Old'a fin Ind $5. Dec-iood •ocs91X'18:.$S; 56-8561 -dresser widl bis mirror $25, $2 "RoUawly bed $4 F\!:hlng 58 VOLVO $2. Portable bar, OORGIXJUS ; 'New let&tbet O!ANTILLY lace wtdd!ng • SS. 'lftvene rodl $3. Ice In&' table end bed frame $25, 1kates $5. Oiemistry &et S4. dresser $25, or best ofler. -... ... H.O. 303 Palm, Balboa tre.in blbie. with 10' tradl: 1tnc Inner '15-OWn $3 after s,.2820 Senng Place, 536-1731 rod $5 Crib $5 Tab~ and 4 .1.-..... dreq, &lie la and Jna!diliia: ~eech. Tahlea $3 eech. Pk-Olst.t. Mesa. MWlt Rll HCYI' Point aUlom&tic wa.9her chain $5 Otber chaJrs S2 =t~: i:, ~ ~ ~ e:.m ~;·;: tram $25 each. Shoulder '11nt SJ. • t2 tub. CHd. MOVING, ~tland electrlt excelleo;1t cmdition $25, Ken· ffiih' dlairs U each. Gfrl'1 bar stools to match $10. cludkil' ~. gadget lf!llgth veil $8. 6t&-4657 I REDWOOD table $12, ""· °""""' flt). 5*-8376 fishing poles $9.95, paintings RAGE.. oabloeta M-aiKt 50c to $4.50, 1 tible $2. fish $6, :noor tamp $3, chahe bowl n. teapot n. Dutch "ftlOOl'dl, 50 )'elll'I okt. Anti· floor polisher $18, Bissell more automatic washer-ex-bike $3 Desk $8 Huge picture ~ machine, stores bag $25, 61iJn b u t a n e BOX lpring and mattreu, ·,flllt'S si. Weet tA Harbor on STO rug cleaner $2, tine crystal cellent condition $25, Ken-frame $8 , Good rug, juat" and senrea around ten lightens, new $3, floor scrub.I fUl1 size, elreellmt ~ ~ to Meyer, right on goblets and wine glames mDre automatic w a ah er clnneod $25 Twi1I poster bed be u 1 m· C8ll>@I $25. 6t6:'154 lomge SJ, T.V. aa ts $5, lll.m-~II {,,air fl, 2 bfrds {pair) beam iron $3, commerical SOC, tlrescreen $4.95 baskets )leytr' to DalTell, Ml}. houae with £r«D .Stems $1 eflch, good condition $15, 17" tft $1.5 Bass; Ind enari= drum galiOM $20. Bissell rug r , \', e e IC . DtrftU. ~· AU djy St& toWeii 35c each, 8 uoosual ahd whttl fl, 16" tire and ..i:, poor cpoditim $15 590 shampoo master $4. General SWffper SlO, indoor color CRIB and mattress $10. Mesr • haridryer $20, Oieco table ""' '"""· gun •><k 17. $4, Chsco stepcbair $2.50, bathroom fish aet in pink. mi9cell&neoull lOc to S2, Sat. de-1~ mugs $ 4'set, milk a:Iasa wheel$2. 847-811S Graceland Dr .. Laguna aHcirw machine $5. VW antelll'llB.$8,S36-7ot7 plaJlpen $& hln Mroller ..; .......... ~ 1 .. -$8, 3 elec-n1n..,..n..,.... Siune" a.,a,.__ Beat'h push-buttm .Motorola rallio A11I'OM.ATIC Wa.6her $25; '67 $10. ~char $2. St&--2966 IOdtwed&ewcwklOc r ...... _" .... ...., . _......,. .-v~ ..... ~.. $20. Chrome towel~-i EJ Ca.m.illlo tameau cover, >nn;;;;;,._.=n=••-.,.,-=-:::-=d bl~. white fl.SO, mWJ.box 1: .sun. M. l5m. Victcrla fl.SO rdriget dK $10, iron H.B. 897-611"19 75c, picnic ~st 75c, end • SL OW. 10c • $4. trified wrought ron w•w for sale. 962-14:26 4 MAN Tobogan wt~ brakes lhelVE!ll $3. M6-53l.5 black. $20; trail.Er bitch $10; .. ,.......,...~ filll :f"lc • fl.25. 'Oodllni ond jewelrJ liOc • """' leof wall ""°""'' $l5 BABY crib v"> good 110 $15. 4 -metal file _ .~ itand with baby <rlb .t. ... ttross pi; GoldfiS1 lSc • $1"5. Guppjeo to. ---'ISe .13. -. Ille -$25, pot-youth-......... .....; -$1Jl.1A1>'""'-·-.. ~-~ 5c-3Sc.X..-light. coler bar tsble11 50c, base reel 50c 1 .tma 'i:4} $8 each; """""" m.w-$2.75, I wultlowl. lt. a r d w ·a r e, va.uwn delmtt $11.SO ~ ~ $1 • JS, 4 PROVlNCIAL 'lBJ" m>ek $2.SO, Airloom tine shape $4, bathlnrtte $2$. f letwm: $20. Wood case pillow $3.50. Antique trm:lle ~ ~0'1 1Z x 12. 20c SlAMESE Hurme. JdUtlll ove!lbdl«I Maple maira S9 twin ai:e 'box: sprlnp and cambtnatm baa eVff'}'tbing ·is. Tift table $15. 6' 8eWilV madh · $10. Round P ece; $6. Oki _.... ,,..... ea&. SNc1i9 CllllCh $11). tm.ttre&I S25. 1873 Rhodes ST, 2 bk)'de tires new $1 hookcase $25. Small Mahogany end table $3. OOP'PERTubing50ft.cdl ... ~·ttxtr.,~ pul.l.man cabinet 38" wXSe plt!tt, ped!Slal with globe (Dl!ds ll:mdca or a«ber top) 111 . .,, "'""' 12. n.so, SZL~; dac baUe $3, coffee -eoal .... n.20. lamp - 9111t $15. Swing Drtve, Mea Verde, Settzrl. w:tt, 2 iocee neck desk bookcase .. .50. Pool cue $1. Seu:et:aiy 1$2.50. NI 1 b t .!JS'' $12. 5'&-4212 ts. Tc.*"*' ...... and-......·-"" .,... stands $150 tr 2. Pwtable · nuH&$10.6t6-4160dfPM w $1~ --·S25 -·--~ ~ 1-11.50 ••cl<. 536-0IOO 1Wie1 13 ond IS, End table TV cart l3.SO. C.. < TMN BEdo $l5 eocb; dw SEARs "--bble (good lei> ...... lop) -""'· orange high Sl.50: ,_-._.,..,.,.., •tool $2.95, 1 pool. table Boy'a ......... ·$15; ""' 7 hildng 12.so, >am,,, 12.so. n. car per. Air coola' $1. Painting EL.D:I'IUC train Gilbert, EVERY'nlING but the cat'1 $5. Chest $3.sO. Skis $2. ........i-•-"1c.. Com..iate ~:~bar~ $:20 15 e~..'....~ tmt 8 x lO $25. Jee bcR U. $25. I J4.pe chalra likenew$15.~2929 meow! All tJV.lst go! We Movie .reen $1. 3 silk ........ ,...,......., • .,..., t""• ......,"""' uJll.N" .__"" <f' ... nh"""!l $C each. 1'196 REDWOOD 5 foot table and need room! 8• 1 0 n 1 ecreeM $5. Thglarger $25. 2 fireplace aet $12.SO. 3. tie!' bedroom c:bair $15• ~ Two car racks, 36 x 72 $lS PW:calm, CJl. M6-0M9 benches $18, 3 metal patio na.ugahyde «iUChes $5 to $25, lens · and plates $ 2 o , 11:1uare end tal:Me $4. Wood chair $25· 3 a.mi:. $7 $10 and 35 x 36 $6. Pirg pcq boot.I, med (IOI! week $5; carrier 11.75, I table lop -&; doll., -13.50, Holiday maJM: ""'· """'"· " pair; 2 pair $1.25, $1.SO,'tenn.le table $10, fU1L set ~ Flrii: a d:llra $5, orange dub dWr matching chain $5 to $10, Dllarger $5. vacuum 9't $5. magazine rlllCk t&ble $3. $15; ~ lamp t~ $20;' board $14. 6'13-f516 Wagne!la meydopediu SlO. $20, ~ lounge chair $20, S lampt $3, hk:h&ira $2.00, Good used tires, $2, $3, $5. Sea.lei $.2. Hoover. tank cype Maille end table $10; pole DOILS. Have ovtt me hun- ".-..1 --•·--, ~ for foot. ~-.....:. ml-15. ldtdlen table $10, baby ttib Architectural apeca $:Z. vacuum $7. lrooq;: bo4lrd ,_ -272'2 -elk dred fifty~. oid and drapes for child's rocm, $5; and many more. Balls 50c to pair 'l2" wide a h o r t i e $f, 'cti!bes 10c to 50c. Boob drapes, $1.50; handsome lOc each, toaater 95c, hot _,_ •~-........ avvu ...,.'6 .. '5 ••-. 15 L • tab! ..: .._ ... ___ $1. Table lamp $2. Stuffed -.mp _. ., -I ~-_parts, tubM OK SL0. 2>4x48 Cosco card table and 4 • ·>r e.,...,~ ·Shedowbox$7.50.0ldboob .... lm.ta$le-9Ch.Booka25c Nnport543-3364 oew viny ....... at~ oil painting by Moebisky $10. dl8.irs folds ftai $18, 5 foot bed frame $5, Philippine SS. Tricycle $8. Cilld'• elide -· box • $10. 2966 Pemhl Dr. C.M. pair matctung s o u n d plate 75c, coffee table $5.25, chambers wrth 8" Stlephena television $5. Iron rack $1, ~ ~1 . mahogany wardrobe $15, l5. Boy's b"·e -. "'-'-•-• ea.ch. Shoes & • '15c· Jee PATIO Or car ice n. 546-71lil Shalda outdoor .......... lit»• step !adder like new $4, GE "" .,... v•n:.i•uw Patl --ot1 wheels S2 -.,;;;:;o;:;-;:;,;::::-;cc::::;::I door Joie !I mall desk $2, table radio Shoji doon $15 e a ch. chest $5. As9orted linens 5c· o to>.... 00 . • SIAMESE ldtt 6 ks $5. Va(.'llum c !,.i, ateam and spraJ iron $7,-$2, electric router $5, elec-Birdseye Mapl.e night atand 50c. AlW!Ol'ted end tables $2 -El-ectrk: iron $1. Electric old . em, 'fee apeakers, lhepherd ~m. Table $10. stools $1.50 eadi, 24x18x25'' higb, $25 each; ladder $2, folding ..... two 72'' traverse rods, will $10.SO, lawn chairs si.so """"' 1oog,. 11.so each; each, ~ H~ Blvd., ·=~.~ = ...i plme 96&-ISIO me try pon JI, ,.aporati" $15. Brome dock S'5. O>or-IS. Womon.,, chil-.,, In-vl<wor $2. Wool""" m~p 11 ...;.,"= :-: t;; J20 25c • $1. School, RATl'AN furn It u re: 2 cooler $25, bird cage $1.SO, ry wood rocker ;25. Swivel fants clothes 5c -$1. OL9he1, Dooble mattrees box spnnp recUning lo!Qe chairs $25 electronic goodies 50c to $5, whi pata Sc. $2. ~ed. picture clean $25. Man's black od""";_,"-mas:. ';,t 1~~ each, larl" ottom1m $10, deoont.tive and gene ta l cha.lr $10. Black Bild te $2. $5. Fieedom Horner, 970 mohair sweater, size 42. SJ, -..... "'°""· <Sc: Costa Mesa eadl; sturdy CIDle $3.50; two 1r· RCA pontable T.v. $25, old pewter wadled copper dish master sink fauccl like wheel magazine atand $10, ash milcellaneot:a 50c to SS. ~= !2!ir ~ ~: Oak St. c .M. Ladies black IS\rlt, wool., size ' ncHo speakers, 5 ' tray stan4 $5, GE" ciodc 536-3364. 8382 1ndiana.poUs CJll<XENS, Japanese Ban-16 $5. Man's plaid jacket $2. cne, 1 Tia b.n bitch, 6" radio $10, trtt lamp $4, 2 near Beach Blvd. H.B. 19th St.. C.M. Sat.-&m Qtxihing frame and clamp& ·-.... ,,..,.. """' new $18, 2 T.V. stand:!S $3 • Cairo, F.oPt. $25 each; cute $5. Arevin radio clock alarm ..... ll'tJirend-15; "° l8, """"' playor IS, G.E. bJllde. blDd. aw, 8 ' No. 2 bronze boat winches ROSEBUSHES 75c a piece 10AM-5PM only. tam.I $2. 642-32&3 $1. 2 ~ rQds and reels • ttretch COIM, air (Meftiman), $25 ea c b , Queen EIU:ahetb. 5 l 3 2 SCRAM-LETS LARGE crib fer baby $10. $3. Fish pail 50c. 648-6198 ~ $1 etdt. Boxes at binoculars 6xJO and case Warner. H.B. Twin box 1Princ $5. Handy CLASSICAL GIZitar st Mft Lc:lna ~ (Btk DO, I; Radio 18, -lady wea at Tmtin Ave. I: Del halrdryer $5, S.T. Clock Mar, ClDlta Meu... M&--6796 radio $8. Volbwagen 1111· 10 m'EED rldne bYDe, boys, .... ...-IS. O.K.M • $25: HO 1kt car kt $5; . ~-:=a~~ ~~~~Pei WHITE •ewing machine, !en ANSWERS Hamah Hand bait dryer ia. George rosewood n~ and B ndow ~ •de ultraviolet ny $20 11ew cabind S20, rirW! ironln& !~ J:m;.st~~ back~ oooditioo cmient SJ. -m. teO Costa Pyrex_ blioewatt Zc' each, board $5, waffie iron $2, Inl&1d • &Utan • Pa.stlV -Lu. duck feather pilloM $2.SO .-cl»-~""""""-,;,-u::;:::c Garbqe dLlpogal works $6. Lionel tram Bet $3; b6rbecue Kenmcre Vacuwn cl IS; --n;..,.. $10. !91014 <hmel Pl., N.B ea. Sl Saturday cd)' eG.ner new ice-o-mat iee cnahfS" Hamilton Besch mixer, ha. ea.... 310 Fe.rnleat ·c.dM. Btu..YBOARD $5. Hobie SS. bard cover booka 25c, onnce Juicer attachment $7. pine -Tom~ • Drony • <>WI • ~ 9'6" fair con-Crl:t '5, H)..Z1.T 1··· .. llned --" ,"~-. noar 962-4219 • • OWN TI){E 673-68:.9-12, 2-S I -~ • • 1nm 5c .. IL 329 Ali.o, 6f3....1603 N"'!Q't Bndl. 548-3581 HYBRID red wonm OOc per ~ ·~ ~ -'+ ;;.:L~.,..;.,. ' _, --$20 494-J613 5Ck'!-$5. Deet:ric parta new, &We 10-12 $1, Naval GIRL'S 26"" blJte tJ.O. Bar ·~~ • .,.. -. many ''" MYNA Blrd . ~-~ $25. ' ' . -.1~-Pl--~· !<Jo. unif · " •·-kh Id ~-•· -·~ Iran " .,..._ breeks in ~s. I had a One tire 7-'1>15 $10. 20'l....29th M.6ll?G, ANY Mtg~ rack -----anrlS SlZil! -· '""" • I ~ ..... uvg .. t .... , ..... ,, .... _ ... _ ..... .. _____ I .... -r<.-• _._ .... 6 4 vw Soorw ........ rim "· 100, 20001% C')'preaa, San 6'M517 . .Ana. Ht'ight& SS. Naffl' 5c .. n4~ ta one blue $20 ee.h. 208 39th 820 x 15 and whee-I .$10. Apt ""'""'"over Ill my·~ a,.. St. Ne'NP(lrtaeach. 673-3J90 _, VVil,l uw•vr ....., x T -'--CdM --"• night and I offered him a ' hand ~ rug $25 2 small ...,.._...., . St. N.B ... ,.,...,,..,.. stove, 29". $20. Hand lawn ff He ttfu9ed 24" GIRLS Bike $15; New Oriental rugs S:l5 2Sxl> Jltlr.. fl"-""""------. ........ ____ iiii;;;;,""'""""'"""""'""'""".., ...... ..,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"'ll mower with ca.tdier $10, =:~:never drlnb Mexican hammocks $ 2 ror Maple frame $ 2 5 I STARTING Now. I Vacuum cleene~~· $1S. coffee m his OWN 675-4257 6#-1679 • =~ ~::i. 'X'1J':st:~ TIME. 6129 ATTENl'JON Apartment SEASCAPE 32 x 44 $25. : • • • bed rail 115. Rec e 1 pt 3 PIECE -· b •I g,, °""''" d 1 'h" f<lc up, (Frame worih J30) 5'f!-1466 ~ ft• 16m ' $10 • pl-·---., --• drapes $1. eadl, nig $5., =~=~--~=· • .,5 ..,.,er •.»>· m mav e ~ ...... nuo:u11 '"'c• cb&!r $5., taNe, 4 ehaln, $5. SOE\.\ $25 Car Q'eepet' S4 .12' Let Us Help You Be aPenny-Pincher U P P• h CLASSIFIED . se enny inc er ADS 3 LINES , projector $15. Skft counters stand SlD. 1169 Doniet Lane lb.lsehold items lOc to $5. ladder $8 Sterage dlest S6 125. Boot or auto compus 548.3634. Clothes 50c tO n. nn l!Ok!! Lawn epreader $3. Barbecue $1. Fire ext:ingullber, COit SUNBEAM Mix Master with 2128 E. Oceen Front, Balboa Krill $2.50 mide viewer $2.SO $28, sell $10 . New manyattaiunenta$1.5.Mar-L'"1",._ ,.. __ and,.. __ ....._, 15" car rims $2 each, water,,root flnt aid kit, bi h--u.. ~-1 15 ;:.uvi ~ ....... x """P.I"" c-->-·-L--, """' __.... I~ $25. TV probe $2. Bird %~' Wad;°' atat:&'b, ~ .. ~ paid $18. Sell $10. 548-3581 ~ DUKS, "':"' ...,._.,, cegee 51Jc.SI. M~aJ lockr, 36'', SS. 2 pllonm latex BABY I~: Wood plaYJ>eft BA.s.sINE'I'I"E With pale 12 dompartments with docr9 enatnf'l f<r patio $3 each. $4. Ba.thinette $4, car bed $5, yellow skirt and orange $25. Lampe $2. W a l er Gold ring set with 2 pearls diaper bag $2, ~ 1 l ·~ u· s 8 ho9eowtnger Cl'! wheel $4, $8. Danirh kwe seat tr.me, irl lot.hes f;! ed. to 1 ve ve nUl,Ol,.U un Parts 6x' sting-ray bike SS. as is S6. 646-54n ~. ~.ctn SJ, da;U: pteue. :;:;642-004~;;-;;7-..:=:::--=:::;;:::, 646-9250. 200J Continental, SUNBEAM riedrtc razor $3. 17406 Santa Iubel F<Uttain DOUBLE Mattress, excellent c .M. , Rf!'mtrwtoo etectnc l'&Q' S4. vauey 142-nn ' $25 TV, Mahogany m Out- GIRL '6 26'' bike, 3 apeoed, Orniig e1eetric by pen $20. SWIMMING Pool $10, dX>OI = = ~ $8 $11CJ\it3 basket, light. Good «Jn• CbrniJcware dishes, coven:, desk no. polarokl model ~ atocMs $4.50 2 carved pliable dition. $1~ Niguel and ~ $4 ee.ch. As.nted Sl!i, i.mlcycle $15, doll cnb chain ISlO 2 lamps $3.SO place mats 40c each. Books $1, eottee p:>t 3t cup $3, 8 °fyp(_>writer table $2, &. GLASS Bolt windshield 64", ol the Month (Reader'• mm camera $10, Okla head ok!sta.nd $2. Dresses, size new S20 15 ft boa.t S25 60 gal Digest} 50c lebe. National $15 pa.it, Oldi 4 bar!' e I l6-Sl 50 642-ffiST 21" RCA. table model, 'Wrb eX'Cellent $25. Power lawn mower $15. RCA portable radio $5. 6 or 12 \Ut car transistor radJo, .new iz;, z O'iev 15' lllhe>el .l tft $2 eaclt. 3 new pool cue. Ind Cll6e $3)ftdl. 548-4448 POI'S and _. SOc • fl, Dishes 25c-$1. Oothet., she 9, 10 and 12, Jedfes 50c • $5. 2 exerdsorw, one electric $15. One $5. Heat )Imp $3. T1'$ Rudd!, C.M. 5£.4£Z 2 METAL brld~ chatrs $5 eadl. Alumirmm chai8e with pad $3. Wheel tube t)1Je tire no x 15, $15. 6' ladder $2. Almo9t new hand mower $12. Go:::d 6 volt battery Jack Sl. 1963 Wallace netu' 19th St. BUNNI!ES, maey G:.J: ii - CRIB 112.51l. Antique bottle $$. Juicer $10. Tout.era ti • $4. Eames cotfee table $15. GIUI, witt, diahes Se• n. Commercial bake pane $1. Traya '°"· 2 _, Walley Talky $12.SO. U n u s u a J ceram1c wall tHe Zic. PU bemch pl.antera with )'ellaw cushions 110 each. Wet jadret 1~18, $8.SO. Yellow coat, 18-19, $5. White oxfm:l shirts, 15-34, $1 etldi. Bro.vtJ plaid Madras 9POCi: cmt, ai.ze 40 $12.50. lOV battery $10. VW mufOer $12.50. QI 'IhaHa, Lfgum B •a ch . -9 prop.ne lank $15 Utility Goegraphlc magazines from nwtibki and carbutttor no. . COWE, AKC, $25. 546-9965 telephone truck bed $25 21J 1951 $25 for all. SUnbeam 8'2-3425 · CARPET Retnna11U SOc-$2 HP air cool motor with front hand mixer $15. 4 new car cu.shion for clrlvet'150c 2 TIMES .. • -s2.oo YOU SAVE MONEY ~----~--~-.....-. You Get The and rear tr&n1mlsa1on. $25 Dunlop imer tubes, size 6.25 WALMrl' Danbh modem Orlld's ltuffed toys SOc-$1.50 for mot or , $25 for 7.00 x 13, $20, 616 Iris Ave., ~k:.bSe ~ 1ar;r W'K~ let cream maker (new) $10 transmission. Brake drum CdM, alley, Sat on. I J ' Dog bed $2 Jjgsaw puizles la.the S2S for lithe, $25 for 615-4006 bedspreads $2.SO e •ch • 20c Mode{ oars and panes cutter. Ward's cement mlx-be.-dnet end mattre• $5, 25¢-75c Pair Lanaing er $'l5 fer mixer, $25 tor BIROI baby ertb $10. Vlnyt lftther floor ptllowa $1.50 apeakerw $12.SO Ck ncks $8 metal pl19Y ~ ' 2 dWrt <eadl drecOl'a.tor ..in--roe motor, on &ood. trailer $lit $3. it3 HP electric motor • t'UA'"• and $10 llld table S1 50 Air comprM&Ol' $25 Motor each. 847-a723 H.B. Vinyl chrome kitchen cha.ir1 to ·~ Good $5. Bamboo shach=. $1. Shlp TWIN Mattrea, cu at o 111 13 -~ J -w. kil and lank r same ~" lqi Sc lin. ft. Ceramic tile e........ agu.ar .,,,.._ 1957 Fwd transmission $10 $2 ~'16f7 made, used 2 monthr $18 $4. Dillhl.ot 2t)c..$3. CUrtafns 1052 Palisa.dea Rd. Santa · Slumber rest twin tn9t!:rN&, $143 pr. Fonnict. counter Ana Jielghts, just off FOUR 135 x U Goodyeer like new$15 jlllJ=stl6 ~.1%'x4%',$3.50Slicing Newport Blvd. =e=~~~ f1.00R Pclillber, Wrt new me.dine $8. Lawn fertilizer SIDEWALK mm 1$ -$8 $25 2 twin size bedlpreed1, roller $9· Auto head rest &,'a 3 lpeed $16.~ Gb1 'i DURAatEST (May Co.) belp chenUle $l.SO eecb. 2 CVW alu, 11ew) SS.50 An-M 26" bike $15 Boy'& 36" blke electric tflll opener $2. G. E. Kq 1ize p111o1n $1.50 e41.ch. tfq\le mcftr $17. Delton bot ost For Your Money 11"'° 5f&."°7 -• ...... ... 13. Trak 5'6-4917 ... , < ..... > 133.so Novelty weedkaya reh'i&et'a~ deb:Ollbet Prac-DUNCAN IPt1;)'fe dinine table tm'Ni h:ddl!l' $3.SO R1cob. STAR tound "fuzz tone" for eleol:rlc &Uitar $20. Mk fer John. 642-1165 SKn.L saw $1.0. Bike $8. 110 Volt A.C. P« seneratl:IC' $10. G.I. gas Clll'l8" $1.50 ea.0. Pool "°"· 35 feet 110. l!oby bod JIO. Ouune hioh "'"" ss. Trailer mimn $5. Jeep hlreh $3. Sa.fety gate 50c. TO)'!I 25e -$2. 961 Uc*n Ave, Costa Mesa 548-4473 EI..Erl'RONIC iputa 5c • SOC. -.. auooly kit $3.50. IW!ioklt11.v_....,. dard $7.50. <lr'Cldt book 25c. HO""'* 25c. 20301- Dr. N.....,.. 8"""' tlcaUy new Coeco kitchen ~ camen. $15 Ship G.E. Electrtc drytt $15 Hot· atep 1toot, whitt" le chrome ~'25 Cu.teen P'dl $5 Six model (to be built) $5. 3 s-2 ~00 point Push b\lttm sto•e $25 $3. Magnus e1ectric chard c:b&irs $5 ffch. Ellht sided 1Jntn1 5Ck-$2. Te n n I • Y Un Ti s-0 I 54 O..evy, nh, $25 G.& orpn, cost ST9. $20. Brother ~ .. e 11ta0~~ J,..~ ~. rackets (need abblgtngJ SOc . ff1 • me ft y dllhwuher 115 15" T.V. po11able typewrilOT $20. AIJ ~~ •~ ~·•• ffch. .....,, 2llc-Sk: Gu -workl $5. 5'8-1070 arUclH In ur:ellmt cnn-one $lO, one P> Uprl.ghl heuer $6. Small kitchen WOMENS and Men'• dothe1 25c to $2. Pknlc Bench rr. Planter, 75c to $3. Bcoks and record3 lOc. T.V. $25. ·Patio table $2. Wall ahetves• $1 to $10, Formal $25. Pic- turt.s n. 1909 Federal, CM. • 9. He ,,_ 0.. $50 • Ne C:..-rdlll Flrft11 • No Copy Chi -• No Abbrovirllona BOWLING Ball 110 Lug,... -· 9681139 vacuum 110 51:1 W. Balboa <-15. sat """ 616 Iri• AND You CAN CHARGE IT! Sl·llOBarneque11<JWrSIO ln'EREO_...,.,lor 81"'·67U!U Avo,OIM.(alh7l 615-"'16 'l)ptwriter 125 lll5I Samu car $l5. .,_ -Sl.lO PROJEtTOR Staoil, heavy ~ o«·-. plea•od Dr·. C.M. ead>. 54S-10(1f ~ 18 /J(.Af, SW eocb dta!le &l'' ,; OJ" ""' l t U H, I Y 8 A p p• h TABLE S..w $25 ~ FULL twin al• Uk beck, u.z.latcr t'ldlo. JiJlil new pair. ~ iado chllist e I ep OU · e enny-IDC er -11.;IOToblt-ma-and-board, llOSM.c16 --11-~ WASHm(w .. i • .-1c, l<mMORE Automatic WA!her, &ood «JDditioil $Z. -crib 16-Boby acaleo $3.~73 N.W with mob:lr' $20 and $12 •xcellent cditklft $10 let. IDEAL Toy kltlproo'1, sell PLYMOlTI'H.1$7 6cyl tood $25. Otrome table and " 2 cbairs upholattred $10 l42..aJ82 for S.9 heh. new-Sl.25 Tree b' II*": perts $25 I x 4 cha1n $15. Ghil, 11ze 5 Jr. e•dl. C.rwnttr tools, 10c--4 STD.l.. ft'amed wtl>dawi SS M.w $8 Bb:icui.n SOc each. ha8ll tn.tler 125. 2214 Petite cltJthN and ac- $2 Snow chain• lo!' v.w. $3 ~adti. Imm proieetof" • 54M236 PM:Ulc, C.M'. ~l.Octo$5. 'I'oylllnd 15 pl. ltalnlffl at.ti. bowt HAMMARLUND Short wa" . Boob tn:m $1 to$$. ~ $4 ~ v1at SS Kt'T'Olene cam«a 110. R&bbtt hutcit radio 100 KC to 2D MC $2S 20 1NQl Blke, aood cmditlon Jan""' f<lc 'l\'allu hltdl fl $2 . ._, bliJow tore IS. 2'JI Hammu!....t _ -$10.-ROO<ING chain (3), floor M-IOMOc (M-.. H......,. er •• CM. -1629 S20 54Ml3ll ~--· ,.;:o::;O.W.OO'°"":-=;:;..,.-=:::.,.:=-::::"""=-: I ;:-~·i!, ~ ~ and t.Ul a.. ""'"'K<le 110 RIJUNI) Daai1b ,1y1e ,,_ • .... --...... Punt, N--· :asK YOUR """"""'111 sn>drr".,,,. ...... --... -GAS DllYm $20 Loli< dee .... llHor n.. -"" .. ~. Ill . Ina 120. 1 -end -.. IS -leof. $25. t -..._ 12 1'oldlnC baby fatr-$Z. 114 wiai. lltJNc.\N -...... -' DAILY PILOT -bo...i l!.SO -u.. iz;. -11 13. H>W a BURND< co..... ns. 1 ..., -_. -'25. 6 2 ball "'th ..., It """"'" !SOI PONTIAC -125, AIR.Ondllt°""' ....,.,_ tumed · -SI • • cb ;;;;m.ms==o;;;-,;;-::;I • • 4 s 6 78 l5c -It Mimn 12-13 radio $20, ''°' ol cw 125. 1'r a-., extra baavy 8G-37!2 ' RD'IUGERATOR J25. .,_ AD• VISOR FOR . • ::=or"'::';:~= !:..='11c ... P1~~ ~=:':'~rwa:-. eXO<llenl =~=~ DET' AILS MS w.18tb s., c.v. IN $3.!(I tad> l2 m.a&«> _ condJdort 125. •nu "'·'°' ,._ ., di•-• "' '116 FORD ~ -Sf, SI0VE IS ""'1emlor 125 t GREEN An-vobol on W---"'"' 111.<!0, '"1llt ~ SI .t. ~-----------"!"'"-----~----------· _6G<W_..,r_____ ct.1rrSOcrou1135'2-l)0 ...,. -.as. ~ 1111!!11_.PI'_--.... -....,,,,,.,,,._.,......,._ J . ' I l ' l I ' J 't -• • .,.. ......----.--.. WJ; '' "'"' +o w; '+t 04 W A Q YJ ' + ., ••• 1f&qfCW ,, ... -\B C::'1i '\ •• '*J ""'~ ''V 't 1¥11{ Wf 4 -. --~ .. -' , • ~, JWl'll 29, lM IWI. y I'll.OT FUN . FOR THE FAMtt~ Y ' · · In the DAlLY ~fLOT' Cl.ASSIPllD ADS . llln'IWlt _...._ C11tc111Ha..11w~·W...,t•-"-.-..11,.•lll1•li•-""..i.1t-~11., k ff * * * * ** * 'ti t Mia "'" "" _ "';;;jj-6Q.16Jl, wll.1Y 'u."or_.:.~"'· ,_., "!.!9--l-,.._Ai,w11•t1••-_.., po ....... -... Wf-•ool•DA P ....,... I ' I E * ** * ** JOIS & IMPLOYMINT JOIS & EMPLOYMENT JOU &·EMPLOfMINl t* ~-- Help W•nhd, -7200 Holp Wonl9d . Kolp Wonhd SALES . W-74DO W-74DO REPRESENTAT1VES ---------------1 Leadlnc lndep .. ndent speclallstl dealiac in O'Vt't 100 mutual fundl, expllldlna In er.,. Count)<. This .... opport~oltr to enter dJenlllod-- &ll or part: time lnvutment ex» not neceuary, we traJn. 541-6621. Mutual run d Invnton Inc. %100 N. Ma.tn. Sonia Ana Can You Sell? Loa Angeles baaed ti.rm is k>okina: for & HARD WORK- ING aalesman to cover ~ ange QMm.ty. Xlnt comm, with drawing acct. Rig b t permn should aversge about $15,im per yr. nns IS A NO ClllMJCK AD. Phone ..... -alter ' !213) 886-8115. Manager TrainH Holiday Hee.1th S p a s Cbsta Meu aod Ana. helm. Must have ne9.t ap.. pearanee, able to meet and deal "1th peopl!:, No ~ _...,,,.. We train. Apply in penon %JOO Hubr Blvd., Ollta M.,., AgencJet, Women 7300 WORK ••• 1t YOUR convenience 1he "Temporary Division" of the Newport Perlartal Agency offers pleyant, top paying jobs (fee llllid by the Manufidurlag .Clerk ...... __ in tbe u..I of produc. tion and mat.erial cm- trol. Duties :Include t;yp. .... lillng, cakulalo< ... en.tion, maintenance of charu and control. Sot:•. Prior experience in i:ro- ductlon operation vfrj -· APPLY Marshall Communic11ions 2230 S. Anno St. Santa Ana, Calrif. 540-2120 "21equol-1cy employ<r SECRETARY .... to""' -2,..,. lteno experleooe, ahort- band al w.p.m. twe: 6 w.p.m. and U. S. Ctben- lhlp Apply at: ·Westminster School Di1trid 1412:1 CEDARWOOD WESTMINS!'ER Billing Clerk h,...1oncoc1. s ........ tlol tn>lllt required. Perm1n.nt, eood OI> portunltyl Coll or opply: Cla-Val" Co. 17th " PS. .. nllo ~ .... -54a.2201 Ao """'1 -t> employer ., ASSEMBLERS Electronic Components These opening& require 6 monttui ttee:1t ~ in dect:rooic ccmpment U9E!ld>\y cpetatlool. To qua1lt)i )'OU must !mow __ ... _ .......... -· Visit DANA L1bor1torin, Inc. H1l CAMPUS DR. IRVINE CALIF. {Nev Orange Co. Airport) Ao-1opporlunlt1 ..-employer, of course) for the ,_,_,_,_,_,_,_.., qualifi~ woman who likel --------to ..,, iust ,_ ""' -. TAKING Collins Radio Company NEWPORT . APPLICATIONS PersonMI Agency Waiters _ Kitchen Help 833 Do•er Dr., N.8. Cooks _ Disrwashers 642-3870 W1.Ureues· -HosteM See Bett;v Bruce at mi66 l:xec Agoncy tor C..,.. Gtrll 410 W. Cout Hwy., N.B. By appoint.. MS-3939 Holp Wini.cl Women CIT'l .• OF.. 7400 NEWPORT IEACH STENO WRK II --$591mo._...,. tton recet1tly created in City Mir's. office to give steno aaaistance to Mayor and Mgr'• Au.istant. Must b a v e excellent steno akilll, pleasant ~ aonality and be able to ~ public well For addt'l infonnation on th.Ls tntettSting; and challes11· Ing l'Of'bon rootact: Personnel Offic. CITY HAL~ 3300 Newport Blvd. 673-2110 APPLY IN PERSON 1-4 PM Ailc:lent Mariner 2607 W. Coos! HIP.way Pffwport Buch AUTOMOBILE ACCOUNTANT with Jcnowl~e' of Burroups .1500. Be1u~ ,new. fir con. a,_ otti<e...,...., ..,. Call Mr .... _ 51().9100 NABERS CADILLAC 3lm Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa W~ES · &: Chck:tall waitresses. Sharp, fresh, alJ.. American type girls under 28 to compliment xlnt JW'o. roundinp in aU new San Franciscan cWaiDe rNteur. nr. Newport Beach pier. Xln•--. ~ln4 673-7629 Radio-Telephone Dlspatc:lt Girl ~ to -40 yran," Must know local &l'ff. APPb' ln pe'90D YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th St. Coata Mesa J. W. Robinson H11 opening for Depart. Manager P:ound1tion1/Llngerle Must hive exper11nce. Full Comp1ny Benefits. , In Newport Beach Offoro Career Opportunity! ' ';~1ri!·.::~1 • Sr Systems & Procedures Analyst FASHION ISLAND ~w~R~: • Ou1llly Control M1nager __ · _ ... _..,,_ ... __ 1 • Computer Center Supervisor Debarr Rnishers Deburr amall plastic and metal parts. Must be cap- able of wilng band tools. Apply Poroonnol Dopf. STACO,, INC. 1139 Bokor St. Cotto Mtoo 549-3041 An """'1 -1t1 employer WAITRESSES Apply!n-t-11 Ol" u wta::t.yl. e ConfiguraHon Management Adminislrator e Technical Writers e Sales Shipment Expedilor • Dll1 Processing Analyst e Eledro~echanic1I Draftsman • Compuler Mainlen1nce Engineers • R & D Lab Technicians • Computer Operators • MessengeHriYers WAITRESSES i:: Disbwasb- en, all shifts. Exper only need apply, Denny's Coffee Frld1y, June 21 Only (lotwHn 9 ind 4) Shop, 1600 S. Cit Hwy., Bric-a·brac, dllhff, 4 dlrec- Laguna Bcb. No pbooe calla ton chain, VW seat coven. plse. etc. REAL ESTATE. Shouldn't Spanlsh/Medltt • Shawraam Sa111p1n: 8' Wood carved arm divan, lg. man's chair; · beaut fabrb. 5 Pc hexagon dark.oak din .. set, , w /black or avocado framed chall'Si 5 Pc· BR - set, 9--dr Mr. & Mrs. dresser, lg mii'ror, 2. commodes, paneled headboard. VALUE $19S -FULL PRICE $429.9S -· or terma 11 low 11 $3.00 WM1c ~ .. • Items Sold Individually -No Down -~ Use Our Store Charge_ -No Fancy Front_. but -Quality Values Inside! M Apprcived Fumltvre : 2159 Harbar, c. w · . . o,!ly t.·9 •. 10.S Sundiy • 54a.9660 _ you 1>e !flll•1 the hott•ot 2110 ELDEN AVE. ~plloncos 1100 PlonM & Orgono 11 area / Huntington Beach? ---;=~646-;;,1~7.';62~.---:f-;:;:::::;:=::::=-:=:;:::-.= Call for ~t. Villap R. E. GARAGE SALE -Weltina:bo'.me a\fto • ...,,her :.,, PIANOS • ORGANS-ii' 962-44n 5'16-8103 Oriental otiJects""llial«i. Om.: 4 yn old;like'DeW· UQ. • Latam •tock ln SO. ottif. PART-Time, evenings; 5 eee Cll1"Yinp, Pcrcelain, 9lc Hotpomt auto wuber, xlnt * 2:1%-40" off-Pb.Yer~ nights per wttk; jan1Ur:lal I: l.G). Al10 domestic objecta: a:ol, $35. Kenmore auto 1(0) rolll to cboole frDci-. 9ervice, HIJM. Beach A: tlll'-Cbntour vlntor chair, wtth wuher, x1lrt emd. $25. * Termt" Tenm ·TmDl':.'ft rounding atta. !J62.....2M7 heat, blldc 1: body massage • 847-8ll5 • c:ub for l'O'll' piano or tr:11tt trol - -S11S -• T .,.... erand piano for new lpliiiiil con , .,...,.,, now ; ULTRA Muuem appln ....., ..... , Agencl .. , Men I Relaxlci10r W1it With bade, e!.ectrlc ruige. Eye &eve! dbl Field'• Wboluale Plallo ~ Women · · 7550 body A: foot mu.u.ren, coet oven pUl1 out counter top ooh lflookbUl'lt at~ -~ARGUS $400, now $55; AC<Ot'dion rn. """ • 'cooking element.. Giuden G-• (nt)-.~-lt 'm &nto Tomu, C.M. A11o Crolley Owt '''"" I Spring Sale]:" WORK NEAR HOME GAR AGE Sale, 2tQU 14 oo. flt. reuooable. 54$.-1441 U!ed Baldwin Spinet -.: Over· 200 Ramona Lane, Huntington WASHERS $29.95: dryen Used Baldwin, Tbomu, FH P1ld Positions Beach. Deane Home•. $35; Frtturs $75; Refrl1., HammoPd 0rpns U9$ up. t FEE PAID Rdrigftotor SlO -am ,....mne A Avoc.; Guar. Spine~ c:on.oi., Studio It EninfJune pa •• to $100 electric fry pan $T ~1095 Upright planot, specially.,.. Coat Accnt • •. •••• •• • to $800 TqeriM occukJnal cbab O'KEEFE I MDUtnT gas duced. $195 1'1· Legal Secy •••••••••••• ssoo $45 each. Revenrve. Many range, centtt grill, x1nt WARD'S BALDWIN. snmto Public Rclatioos ...... $500 othf!r' items. SaMtm coad, f'(ll' qulck aale $00 l8ll. Newport, CM 642-llM -Ol/SO """" "". 14'3 16782 CHANNEL Ln, l•t 67:1-3941 ..-pjANOS " ORGANS' ALSO FEE POSITIONS Island, Huntingtoo Harbour. W. elec stove $.10. Antique NEW a: USED ' A GSoous &"'M'p·'Lo•nYcMolENT Sat &: Sun 10 am-5 pm, 1966 rocktt $35. Old fashion Splnetl, CODJOles, snn1· R · En<101o0odla B'1tannka .,bool deok ps. 2900 511,.. piaJ1oo from $399. Orpmt ~1!t~NB~~ !!!. ~~clc6el~'i Ln NB WAILI~~ 1614 E.,1'11ll st., S.A. MT--""'"'· MATCHING W-MUSIC CITY SUPERIOR AGENCY GARAGE Sale. Saturday & ~~::·pair~ 615--~ 3tOO So. Br1sto1 OFFICE GIRL Holidays I: Weekends Part Time -Permanent Over 71, general off!~ ond ---· can s:xi to s HOUSEKEEPER: M" at u re woman to live in • do renera.1 1-work fn modem auest home located i n Tu9t1n. Good working C<l>- ditimu. 838-JM7 1857 Harbor Bl, Co&ta Mesa Slmday. 9-5 Misc <tillhel, So. Coast Piasa e 5fl).2lll REUDICll f, Lff • ("'tahlioh"! in 1946' otlv'"'are, -"""'"'· AnllqUff 111~ LOWERY ORGAM, Din T I k (W Pl t) Send Sl.00 for household fumiture. Mike l.&test model• Linoohurooa BABYSITrER needod in> e 00 ma er lmer an Proferrod Rosurno Offo<! 20152 Kline "'" * RUTH'S A NT IQ U E ~ wu $2!m. "°" $161&, z Huntington S.1cllff Country Club 536-8166 med.llltely to live in. Room NEWf"ORT BEACH ,;fo~nn~at~•~,.....,~m;m;'";'~'";'""";;lls"~'-ij360Siili!iiwn .. ;t,""furn: Re 0 pen e d: Grandflthet pedala • full pere, • A.CA, ::... "°":1.:=..~: .::..~ ADVERTISING e Assembly Operator (Warner Plant) ~ SPANISH Dining .... furn., .clock, round ... tablet.;.,,art Lollie _k ... y..., ..u. Sales 1'irl for permanent part School .. ln1tructlon 7600 etec. guitar, ~avie camera, al11.111, ch!nl, many . er Goultl Mutlc Compenj from U:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. tbne work. Tues thru Fri. --3324 W. Wimer, Santa Ant.--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;11amps. ·~· ta Pe ltema. 8407 Weestminlter WurlJtur i:: Omo Orpft,I WA!TR.ES,SE!. Exper onJy Callafter4:0089'J-.86o60 8:30-4:30.Salary,pluacom· • , recorder, h·oa1eware1 897·16&1. aot.5N.Matn,S.A.5tl-41Bl need 1ppt;:v. l>tlmY• Olffee e BOOKKEEPER e miuion. MUST either have • ) SOIOOL 0Uldttn'1 vacation dothea, 3>11 En i 1 a n d ENGLISH Tei wacm, Uphol. ;i;;...,-;;,..;;..._.,.""I Shop, 1600 s. ~ 1hr7., Acct'1. rectivable; ecper. da.uifted cr display ~ ratel. Chilcoat 10-LelMJn S36-9874 pnyer cbll.r, Dlgllah car-NOW HERE _ tbe ~ Lal\lD&Bcb.No-<Olll p..,.....S,Apply: lenoe. Ph>ne h-........ fa•ret1rles-'feftOS 1YP!ngSchool.5'1-2'59.173TABLE uw, Rlcom 35 mm ri ... rol>e-L~>)!'I. ~T-2Xl:i plae W .D. SCHOCK 00. ment. (n4J 6t&.161.l!. • .R\. ~ Del Mar, C.M. __ C1mera. Houeebold itema, Ham.mood Spinet otlC' . SECRETARY 3!02 S. G.~~ Ban• ta Ana ADVERTISING GUITAA INSTRUCTION '"'o head ""'· '" .a<k Sowing Mochlnn 1120 -the flnHI 1etJ ,.. H B ~ ... ' • Clerk Jypisfs by ex p e r t e a c h er furn. mllcl ilelllll. Sat only SCHMIDT·PHILLIPS cC: Part-Um~-traJnee ..... ---·•y . RECEP-CLASSIFIED SALES Re-obl•,.;,,..642-4269 616 "''· CdM (alle•J 196'1 SINGER z;1 Zag.,.... N Maino --LI: office Falt b'Png ~•An " I • .1.... 1907 • ....,...,._,, w . ' TIONIST ~uiona.I ol-And general offtcc. 6 day Records Clerks R. ne.ie Tutor in High 673-4006 tole. Service man ea ... ~ . Santa Ana t.:c aborthand. 962-69Jl, «--. ~--not --week, 90me typino. Sales ex-e -... are a . 5 Yr g u a r uo..,. .uA~,.,._.., "'"""""'... -.., School Math&: German PATIO SALE: r1-i thru Sun, tr•••f-able. -.. ~ -m•Uc. NURSE AID, oper"~ce "'-'. -·eJ' ... 25-35. prrience prefemid. Call e "" --e P-lo f h nd m"'"" -_.., ,.. '"""....,... desirable. A~ Lcuna ~·a Mi• w.-615-(QTl. t-11 vn-vi.:iv, '"' um, a .. ., r-· Auume pJmnts $4.88 ea. Ol' Televlslon i20s BHcl> N-., H-"° = · • AM or ,:OP,., Apply ar send resume ta MERCHANDISE FOR mow.,,, Crlck" ""°"" ll•· $37.25 cub. Doe• ev--------..-1 Glenneyre.49f.8J15 BARMAIDS.:.. SALE AND TRADE lnglrm~~dr,;~· without attach. Call all¥-l'Rtrm\'{K)[)Ma.1no1'IX -------- ••• m1GO.GO S.Cmory.Glrf Prlcloy --------!Ir'""· ""'· · " ·--• ~~ 1V ~ .. ~- MATURE boUsekeeper, Utt-, DANCERS "8a.llDt Npt S-.cb ollcie, II d Furniture 8000 . Capella Ct. CM, 5f9.4070 ~·~m;•:-::;;;,'====: I ~e ~ d.t ~ ln. for coUple • tntut S30D-week X1nt . ---. 1nteJll. Co ·ins Ra ·10 Company ---'------PA no tum., canopy crib ~ 1125 -~-., •••• priv. nn. & ba.; Cool& Idea '38-S48!•; 633-!lllS .-. 61;.i.'th,~ .....,tlol, · 99" rnmr. ,._ g<lll cnull•, 1V, ..... d . .Nrn., oil Muslcol Inst. Mwot -=·' ....._ • 546-9480 • WIG STYI.JST Lit. ~ exper, type oo::n• 84" wall unit. fiO x household items -a great ·12 •trinx guitar with 1mpti· HI-Fl & Stereo 1210 WOMAN to babysit 2 children Wanted. Eqertence ntt. 80. Call betw 9 l 1 w1elcd~ 19700 1-bo R d 34 typewriter desk Ir chaiir. collectiorl! 203T Min.mar, fl er i1r: reYerb, $100. call -------- my home, w-ys. T:l!I to Top s....,., Call Wla> .,. ... •ppt. _., ..-56.am Hiii ree Oa 011 polntt..,, woll '"' Bal. ™ISat/SIBI '" . 0.1 ... 3 PM 64&<>;81 11168 Solid otota """° Jib 5: 15. Vic A d a m I A Vance-Pepi. 6"-2682 TELEFHONE An 1wer1 n ttlSOl"1e& l many ~r fille e Gange 6ale, S.t. ~ .fe 100 WATT (2) J.2," apeaken new console model. 'fUt Mognollo, llB ..... ruo oft 5 #f6 Faohion blond NB Cerl< 7 houn """ ... han-Newport Beach, C1llforni1 pl.... " d • c 0 rat 0 r Drum '"'"" tea can, ...... In • ""'lnet. Guaraoteed. 0 v.. ....u ...m ... t ' MOTEL MAID LJVE.J:N ~A dtild tllcapped_ person, P.fm • Fri furniture. S49'-rot2 TV, plobnl, ldt.Ch. I: $1.25. 646-6985 fl'7.63 cub. OedJt .,.. Woman wan ted b' pvt tlmt ewe, c:O'ltact: Mn:. RoUan4 l :«i • 4:30. Good w i lJ Alf wllcatlon1 NvNwed on merit with no FROOT • Proot Frie treea:: sLwwatt, baby dothM, it;tc FENDER IASSMAN 535-1289 ' • work. Npt Bch Penn. lret 114 w. Cmter St., Apt. 4, ~ •• w. l9tb •.• -IT Co.... ·--pinlt $175. Cult. l pc 4158 Pnncetm Dr .. CM J' Bl..' $3.l> stMflMi 675-18'1 CM. b!tween 6 6 1 PM . eo.e., M"Ha • bias '9w1rd Rawt •.r ~. $85. 2 matdrlng ltdoh $«1. FUN for REFINl!llERS· • · • • _ Mltcell1neew HOUSEWIFE Adept Exp. Blnclft')' &Ip . HOU S EKEal:R. TRD-1-:========-=====::====! Dinette wlleaf, .f cbrt. $35. Olalhes tum brlo-a-tirac. ~t, Pfenoe & Orpftl 1130 'n Ei.TA !" ndllll - w/handa to ...ark ta Oene lfARTJ:C R.!PRODOO. ~ 2 Wffb at $200. He'-W1t1tt4 Help Winted &1&6329. Movtrc! 15129 9 to s'. 20'25 S'. Capelli, l)'' x 8' m.df bench """'· Rn pt--· flexible TlONS Plo1n -· ...,,,,, In W,,,_ 7400 w-7400 BEJAUT!FUL ontiqued flhllb CM FOR SALE WUl'lllul' Spmrt ...... ,.. $1SO. :mo ~~ WeMcllff Plua. Kl-007t 1577 Placentit. NB per9Cll ltWdne M.ondQ. dNk. Suitable for home « C1f'lthe11, vacwms, T t n t, piano. Mabog:aiiy, cherry, I: Cotta Mesa EXPER. Drapery operatcn BEAtmClAN. Must have 1032 SanUlp Newport offict. Orig. cost $250. WW Campln1 atar. Weekdays walnut •'OOd. Very aood Clallic Dnptrlt1 small clJenteU.. Ju an i t a Beadl • SA~LADY experieneed accept best o t f e r · Call after 6. All Sat·Sun. condition. $38&. 5'8-4753 3E3 Bircb st., NB 548-1"1 BHU11 Salon 1836 NtwPOrt LADY .. Uvt·tn 11 1 b t L VJ, 'S, licensed C:-;~ ~~~ P ~t Y~ 546-236.1 2219 Rutgers, Af>t A. CM PIANO wanted, Private par..' ""=,.:,:.::::;=::=~~ii!1I Sitter wlnte4 ~ da¥ TUM-Bl., CM. baullt'Mlllt; 2 chil&'tn, I A ~ MISC. Ba~ fW11., carri1ge, e GARAGE SALE e ty wants to bu;y pJano lot Sat Proti.llly perm poll:ttm. ~ MAID Needed tm-14: comlder U mio.:i, tit I PuH & ''"·Time llroller, Nab chair, Plat· lJ6 Towne 'st., Cotta Mesa cub. !HJ.1335 ~'~ YIUa" -...... -·-v ·0-r••rv wv.1. m1.1c. baby dotbn; a1tno1t · -·-~ ... ~·-_,,_ -· ·--lmdiol<'" at th N....... PM. -lx .. llont Opptyl J ~ t• ~-JSOO pen, wllln1', cv -t A Sa<. A Sun. t,. 5 PM LOWRY lltctric -. p ... 1~~~~~~~~ --..... -,_,Lodte, GOI I uutt ..... ......., ·~ ·~ Ewto 1100 """" $1ftl0 -· trlll ,. ~ ~-=-""' W. 0... aw,.. N.B, Lopl-a.cq,-tor Ad-...... .....,... IMch FltY COOK. Kon cl-Wemon, new, oll ~ --Appllo,,_ S100. ewa:u 1fta g 6""'115 BA.RMAJD-Huntt·nsto ~ PertD9' !'f""POl't C:.Wi-.m Hot,at1I experiektd W wDl train. TRUNDLE BED, like new. GE RErRIC bo&torn BADY Grand PlanO -::=~:::::::=:-.::;:::-I ~ ~ dreta. Pbor'l a.. 11w ema. M>6lm. U1S Nawon 613.-4llt · w OO'm' •'2 bolsters.. • ~ mo or Belt ouu. PIT S2 br par. :hlll'H.JI .... _.. ... lutavit:w 7 PM W-··~ .... _.._ u.-.io.a-BHdl EXP clcC aroocnlni Mall-olNe I: oran1e noo. 546-79'20 fretzeT, PERFttT CMd, Brulh eustomer ...,, · 'PM_ -~··";.;;::_ ™""' ... Kr'.iis ta.nl a.o Mwn. 4 aJd g, call before 2:30 PM STS 5t0-l'll\ M6-!TJ alter-S pm. FV Mra. Brown 541).1932 tol ~· .R(: 962-lCIOt ' TWIN bedl, tltetric dtyf'r, GOOD Eledrle lltofe, white. MAHOOANY Wurlit~er .. , ""' I L.V" .. relief lhlft. .Appl7 Qlohll,.,,,,.. ft~ED ~n-··o••• ..... -crlbl:Hk:balr.Mitc •. J J'\111 sbe, Jl'llb tuttm. Sl$. Spinet piano, t yrs. Good LVN 3--11 ~ Nvrll: mt l.11\ml lleidl Nu r. JD i SALE:3, put tfmt $2 »tr hr. -'!.!" ~ _. .. :=:.: .. ",J'-torVl-= .::.. .. work. -~ * ~ ~ andltloll. $150. 613--2557 Pwt>.1"'1ml-~~.-, .... .._. .. .,.. · owiiUlWildttmt.o..r-za. N ........ .,.~""m .. _, _ _......... _ m -·~ ---..,_ -ICM115 M\Wt t1Pe. &elMllOT' Wh1W tllDblDtd.Dlme •*t. ...-•1'QI! -. _.a • -CilARG£ .... ...,... ..... ... ! ,. '" ....... ..,....._ ,_ I , ,, ·' . . -·----·---=·-. --~------~----:::....._.--~~------·----~ !' .. , .. : .... ' • • " . l • I I I , I I • \ -------·-..---------• • 4 .. i ' " ,. ;; •• • • ••• 4 • ,, •• 41' • • • 4 ........ --• ' ~ ... ~ . -.....--... ... .. . . . ---· .. " .............. _,,.-____.. --~--~ : DOILY I'll.OT -.-2'.1968 SOMETHING NEW-SOMETHING DfFFERE)WT 11 NOW 11 • '--1 _P __ t_.t_o_. r_· ___ P_E_.N_N_v_· _P_1 N~c_H_E_R_ft==1I 'l1>~T I 3 1·1··ne' s 2 11·me' s $ 2.00 ASK YOUR DAILY PIL~ . AD-VISOR FOR DETAILS . ' .. . ERCHANDISE FOR l!IERCHANDIS! FOR PETS ond LIVESTOCK TRANSPOllTATIOH.:._ TRANSPORTATION_ TRANSPORTATION TllANSPOltTATIOH TRANSPORTATION • SALE AND TRADE SALE AND Tll'ADE l1COll•n-1600 MIK. Wo rflod H 10 MERCHANDISE fOR .SALi AND TRADE FREE TO YOU Dep 1125 Boeh a Yochh_ ~ Sollboot1 9010 Spwl-Skl· Boeh 9030 Mol>lle H-9200 _,eye,_ noo AFGHAN HOUND FRITZ & AVERY BEAUT blue • ""''· u· SKI Boat, !nil..-• .....,., , BR., ~-'· """" ad. • STAINLESS ateei .ooa WANTED WANTW: Good home hr LOCAL NEWPORT BOATS o·Ilt)I Sloop, cuddy cab. Best otfl!r OW'!' S300. cond. Scneenrct aluminum S7 SUZUKI x-e Hlllth!r s 10!.mt&in w/cornp'HIOI'. 2 two kNaMt kittenl 3 mo. LooldJw; for that • . . 11, -aa.. Sloop w/ main Ir: jib, ~ Gull m1, 5t&-f2C5 paUo rm/gtUaeoe insfrts, speed, ooel ocm. MUllt aell. ~mputmmt link. pulh but· Ex~ptimal black male? trlr runnlna liahta U199 or _ _._ _____ __._ drtJI Ir: 4r. coverln&. a1etpl Pvt pty. Will ftnance 100%. ""°" 5YNSI hok)er. Lou ol ex-~usu~ ~· ~ Profuse coat? Beautiful trtr, like new! $2500. In ~ otter. Dt,ya, 0i213: 06-9"t M.intenance 9033 .4 or more. St6-3810 713 H.a.rmltoo "B", CM. ,Jru. BH.uttfW cond, tor Furnltur•Appllances Other P~ ... blk and white. hetMI, kwelytiempennent. 32~~~~m,11Pst, t l=-=~""="~·=-:113~,~--~~· ~ YAalT Maintenance Ir: 1966PACEMAKER1~ ft. YA.MAKA 1986 250 CC ~l~~~ii=t;; Col~ TVToo'L:~ Very friendly. 146-Uli6 6/29 Champion lired, 962-8989 26' FI G Sloop, Pe&r11m $5,000 ~A~RE5 hn, _w_!~ .. tral~I. r~•lr at )'OW' dock. Ex-2 BR, expando uv:~ noo eu.to$900 m.,.!'"""M: .... ~. e:!!t ._,/lids. Cardboard box ae&l· MARTINCRES'I' KF.NNELS 24• Oeisel Sloop -owner must • ..,.. ..... -...a, P .... ,.,.,,., perlenced. Reas. ~7807 Ir: take owrpmtl . ..,;,""'ma. ..,, ... .aa ~· . Make offtr 8 day 531-1212 or 893-0555 ~~ ~·" :ldr=: Great Dane, Lab Rrlrlever &: 11tll! NICE $4400 ~I cond, $2300540--0118 Dick 543-290li ~-==---~~-I ·w .. tmln.itt dUm• m<ntl• $$ CASH $$ atf«tion; hrinp in ... Beoel•· Outotandint blood ... FNoo "'"' smoo. SNOWBIRD,,.,........ 432,' Morino Equip. 9035 l0x50; DESIRABLE odult HODAKA 1968 -$125. ... ode, choice ot .aunds. We PIJI cub tor. newapaper &: dots tricks. line•. atead.Y temperament. 41' Ketch Deist.I! ndio, rdt, aets of sails, bir, good cood. •66 EVf'mUDE 33 HP eng. p&rk; B90 w. 15th St., aip. 56, fqllity A take o v • r '473-1615 ./ FumJfun ./ Appliance. Please c:&ll if interested, 5t6-()989 TIS, auto pilot, We llntl, M2...m.17. 6G-3430 ~ Hn, 13• Glasap&r b'tt to Newport ae.ch. 60-(821 P9Yfnl!Dtl· 541)..JM.1 Ut l'PM ./ Anti ./ Toot. 615-1864 7/2 MINIATURE P 0 0 D LE bow 1: ate:m pulpit. Rl.aed CAL 20--Fllll Equipment bll,)'er. ,63 Mere 2S Hp. xlnt, wkdya. SWIMMING POOL 0~~ or _ PRETrY Oranae and whitt male Mom's black I: Dt.d'1 A fast· .roet ~el $22,· XNLT o:Mitioft 7• Hydro. tree t/bll,)'er Mfnl Bike, 9275 TR 'Gt Spittr, Gd tires, ttg>, Ft Pool, F'fiter, Surface COMPLETE HGUSEP"UI-male kitten, 3 month old, Yrffie l tam a dulins: com-COO Finn. 60-2567 847-4078 · MESA Mml BIKE uphcl. 66 enc. Ir: tn.nr. - 'Skimmer, Maint@nance Kit Call SC7~48 er 827..am wants aood home with cat bln&tion al. both: ~ 32' ~ Sedan Cruiser, 19' _RHODES 19 $1 5 9 5 5 bp out motor. RUn& well Sal• e PuU e 1tept.1r1 Bill .5J6-t!i185 anytilM 4'REE Ground Paci. loven. No small childttn or lTAUAN Gmhound pup. 225 Cra)' Marine, sips 5, L 0 A D E D ! CLE A N ! ukiQg $45. Z!6'7 Harbol' CM e 5eJ007 '56 TRIUMPH «iO CC dli't ,.. $149.U Mlchlnery, etc. 1700 dop, pleue, Housebroken pier. AKC re r ls 1 er ed . l'OOl'n¥ Ir: Wl'Y comfortable. 67l-3570, eves. 542--3246 &G-71.38 bile: $251).""1,13 'lbwne ·• SECARD POOL ~1951 6129 Oiampion breed, l ma1e, 1 MOO. keel Motorcyc'n 9300 ea!.. Me.. 646-1257 323 S. Main, Oranit 2_!HEPEL..,trailtt, dum,p ~· 36" WIDE '·lg• nyl-~ female. $150 each. 646-1481 Z' Oiril OYemlttt T/S, 1!4' ~I tlusN ~s 1595' Boat Slip Moorlnn 9036 -&.A 532-1992 ..,..., ort e genera or.....,. ""' --. ere tfisbboe.tforonly$2500sae'"' as . tw . . _'!'_ '6' HONDA, SS trail, 2000 '67PUNCl:l250CC; ,....,ap, ~~~~..,!-.~~~! Essick storm pump $65. 6'' carpet,. approx, l'i' & about Horsft la30, ,.~c:iadia~ F/G Sloop $4950 Fun Zone Boat Co., Balboa NEWPORT 3300 Ma.rcus on mile111 Pillon &: sprocket. leaving state. Good i OVING Out of state. G.E. £!v7 1'0uWellii planer $125. that much pad. Pick up 81 ----SU-31st St Newport Beach OJRONADO 25 channel for 16' boat $20 per ;,Slii'°ii'ii"""3&18&iiiiiiafi;tii5ii;30iiiii..,..;,..,..,-..,·,.· .... ,. ........ ..,..,.,.~, ..Aran~. 600 port. stereo, $6{1; .._. ~gun~=Ji :y ~/';9 WIU. Teach~ equita-· 615-0.f4'l i,,' 4fl.3916 EVES 213: 643-1134 day month. Owne:f 7 9 9-4 8 5 6 I' -. mapl• rodm Ul; A. s . DICK ,., O!f .. t ...... • . lion ............ -...... y ht p hi "'·""' ""'" ;~.en•) W«ken<b m•> Leas1'ng Now Pr1cl1'c1I For Everyone maple cricket rocker $20; plate dampener, suppliK, 2 GER.MAN ~erda, 1 Fonner PmJ Oub in-. ac artners P KITE N 60'1 Good cood Us--...._.,, l.!Ai Id. $785 828-8264 male ~ l female, Ir: 1 34' Yacht -excdlent cond. 0· • • maple· floor lamp $17.50 yrso ' miniature Dacbihund struat<W.5t&--0072 'I\i-cal:in, bdrm, stateroom, «lforradnr,darkbl.ue$1DJ *BOAT SLIPS* Increaslnr numbers of Americans now leue the .._ r I u 1 C 4 c a m tr• • Binks compreuor 23 cu ln., female, to i'OOd home. REG IS TR D A r • b pll.ey, ' 111ina bridre. Ap. Phme 673--8626 Pcrwer boa.ti up to 21' family car _ and for some very ~ood reuons. ~· wide angle 11!!'3. 5 hp motor 22> V, with con-96M541 712 Stalllon/Gdd:inl, 3 yr1, pnJ.te:d val. $12$/J. Otmer mLO SLOOP ll', Main 1: $1.50 per ft. 642-9201 IXAMPU: :.,projector, ecreen,~ trol * 642·9936 German Shepherd mix. Male ll'!!Y· Sac at '89). 518-lG. to fttl.tn 2 lll:iares. Will 8ell Jib, beaut cond, tibersl.. Need slip for 23' BcNt You can now Jesse a brand riew·Cougar for $92.0Q• a.te $150 or oHer. FORKUF"l' S5Eti 2 yrs old. Well mannered Ir: I YR aid. mll'e. black the other 2 at $Z'iOO each. ~13'6~._m-_=~----lave reply •t 536-0391 per month, and jwit look a t what it includes: Full e BIKINI SALE e a.ARK $695 -runs iood behaved. Good w/okl.er d:Ul-rnumtuw. pntle, aood tr $1000 down. wiO mny the 30' AUX Dbknder Sloop. service and maintenance· for tht next two yeara ""Factory DtttC1 0~ 639-2691, ~· 897-243.\ dren. Needs 1 .. -.... ·-""" A dilldmi. $115 . ...._. _ hllance. 115-4570 ask foe Galley. Head. Sleepa 6. New 8011t-Yicht ()r 40 000 milts, AT NO IXTllA COIT TO YOU. •• Mon. Thru Sat. lM • TLC. ~ ..... '"' <T'"~ BEAur. 5 'fr old "--'4 Jim. dac main s«>-2679 Ch•rhrs 9039 Your 'run maintenance lease will Include the fol· "'"'· matclW>< .~... FREE TO YOU GR E y -~ -~•te m-..i bone -· ..U tml, JULY -'81. -ta houl..t, SAOOrt:AitSCHOCK No. 4519 ----,,,----lowin& "'"'"'''" er ups dreues Save'l-,--------1 auQ .. ,.. ., __ , .,__ ~ 494-l&tol .........__ _ ........ _ ... l -•-WJTH T 1325 'lWO 2T' O'ui*n lot hire. 1. A 4G ,._ mill •rvlc• w•rranty, lnch.Nllllfl •ff tly mi '.68 model~your SM>.RT playful pup, tap I: kitten. (bill blade Duffy ki-u~)'·.,... _,. UU\IUJll ,..;1·.......:'1.1 .,....,led, · Evening c r u i 1e1 /Ion g ports~ laller. ttai. Haw found them a.ban-$1.90 per ft, • • paint & zinc. • 673-56fil • fhoice, $10.95! aholl:. Free to rood home. doned. Plewie rive them a Llv•tock 8140 All other maintenance •• Racing Sabot, exet>llmt wknds. Hr. day or wk., fully 2. All mafer •ncl min• ,..,.1rs, lnch.Nllftl lultr ... ..,810 Monrovia, Costa Mesa ~161 1/29 engine work, aee ua-cmd' Extras $325 tquippecl.i.nc. lisbing ,ear. catlens, ell, anll flltwa. * AUCTION * MOOD J>upp;;,; mot h u home.,.._, 6129 LAWRENCE R. COTE N"'POrt Dry Doda 61&-oo; ':"•"4-ll58 e · """'· 646-9000. :i. Tuno upo. Cor•ur..., ,.,.,..., •r.•• Plup, ii' • Border Collit. omy two Jett. % Blll'Dlfte kitten, blade 7 16276 LIVINGSTONE On the Bai at 20th St. e CHARTER THE FINFS'I' nltlen Pelnh. ancl Dbtrl-ter .,.,,., U )'Otl will tell « bu1 ._lh ·1-·•-·. ·-••36 7/2 wks okt. Burm.tie charec-FOUNT •1N · v•LLEY ll' CUR b N SNOWBIRD, Fibttglas.s, sac. N-· 40• Ket-h 4. Tran11nhaS.n ad)Ulhnenh Mill ,..,.1~ plua: QI> five Wmey a trY "" ""'l&IC3 <>•i>'".n teristics. Free to £OOd borne. "' "' T CRAFT y ·vet; for quick sale. Prict $275. 673-2Si7 e 675-'2.4oo •'-'I'll MjultnMnb ancl repaln. . Auctiona Friday 7:ll p.rn. 2 DR. Servel Refrig. RtlJUUn&: 546-2806 Yoo are the·winner ol Mark 30 et?I· & trailer; 675-2911 67S-4673 I. lraka Mjustment1, llnlnp, r91N1irs. plw wt.Ml _ indy's Auction Bem cond. S18 Delaware H.B. · 2 tick kl the Ride-Guide iteer., forward 1~~===~--=="' Nlanclni end •l~nmtint. 536-9891 . · 111 FR.EE Dogs. Coclc-a-Poo. s eta oontroJ.s; comp. upholstered 29' BRISTOL 29 DEMO Fishing 8Ht1 9040 I. Tlrn retat8d. ~~;wpoony~' ~~ 2 ADORABLE Kittens. 8 moothsLo _,_,~_i::.__ H~~robotkmh. FI REWORKS ~Ae,! ~789· Reatl.y to go! lntmi. Slps 6· 673-3570 $90018' Lontstar. Open Alum . 1. Any anct-all npalr1 minor •ntl mafor whtnfter •• n wks. l orange female &: 1 vts cuu"'"''· vi11: « · SPECTACULAR .,...,.,. v-u;-l WANTED HAND DOLLY for ,33 He..,.Evinrude. Elec. start-ancl wlMraver needed excapt dama ... caused "\ Pool Tables black maJ.e. ~1093 7/2 642-5707 112 at the 16' SPARCRAFT Mark 75 Sabot aailboat. Call 673-9324 er. Tandem trailer. Many frem eccidenh of celll1lon er netlect. ::...?iew Ir: repossessed $99.50 4 kitten• 6 wks old 1 blk/ 3 Monthl O!d t<>Al:JMe ahell •N •HE IM outboard and trailer. Good GLASS SABOT Hilu! 646-0196 a. We wlll ltuy your Prasent Car. Ch kitten. 1 y-· old-·-· ~~ "" "' for ••A .. '-g, -~~--·., •~. ~ ~,,.· ,..,.., • 6--• ========= f • .., ... un IMM • ''' "°'" .,..,_ & ..._ up . Ttnnls, ampion white, 1 rrey/white, 1 ll't!Y with 3 w~ old bi;·;;:. STADIUM 12' ~ ~;' ~ i:';, ........ •• ,~ ,..,...>~ •A-"' Stor-o • Au 'fOU need Is lank appNYed. crMlt. ality $34.~ up. a: 1 blk. 638-444.l . -... -• 9048 Call Frank 546-6230 aft 6 P M 7-1 On July 4th nvera lak:tt. See to ap. Power CrulHrs 9020 ----~----r-----'O"T""H"'E"'R-'iEXA=M"'P"L"'ES.F-; -----, _,. S3•_n3l l FREE kittens l blk/white-HAVE Five long haired kit. predate $80. -548-2152 BOAT STORAGE r •----~-male 2 white-ftmale, · tens. 'IWo U.Wiae, two grey P1eue call 64UJ678, ext. 229 10' GLASPAR super 11 t e 35• ·"'ELCO Trunk cabi n & LAUNCHING KNITTED FABRICS ~· _, Mtw"" 9 Md 1 p.m to --~· · M 0 -•I••• xlnt runn'-g ·-• Sail o• _., up to >l' L ~ ' , and one black. Ten wetks ck 1., h , ... .......,...with 3.9 ere. eng. ...... • "'' l."UIN. ..,..," CUTE 1;1i. plajful,-' ·rrel 'Ir: old. 545:.1425 712 claim your ti l!ta. l'lort Brand ntw, never been in New canvaa tncl. for after Fenced yard. Newport SALE b. i I kit Coonty toll -free number 11 water . Value $500 Sell fer dttk, new upbol &: rafilo. Bayfront. Monltlly rates "" FOR 1 Mill ~Z..,!'"": m 8 e t,e!,_ LOVABLE rrtY kttten tith ~-,:,:;12lO~l;,,. ====~ $356. pyt-.. (l) S28-5lll Ask fl,(M. 673-4786 tves. Include •.. Uae ot hoist Remnants, umpes It ._. ··~., white trim, i wk1 , ..:: vv Lau.nchin&' , ends Sal. Only 8 a.m . lo 2 2 FEMALE Kittens _,11nt: liou1eb'token. 5.f5.8lS3 TRANSPORTATION USED I than 10 hrs dl 1'.o.T1 ·~ONY 'S · 1s• "'r1BERGL ASSX Sp11d Ski Bo1ts 9030 _........., .... .,," .. p.m. 9'29 Baker, Costa Mesa calico, me blk/wbite both P.M. 7/1 Bolts & Yachti 9000 839-2281 :. J'OAM RUBBER, cut to aiu:. Cuffy. 6*-J?! .... -.... ~--B&MKiiiiL pedlrree bladt . RUN~U'l' wltb ~ hp LEAVING atat>e mut sell lS' I±==='""'==== ·, Upb aupplits, fabri cA, SPRINGER spaniel iood' Dachshund, IPa.ved female. Sll.L or ~e .Twin bulled .1~ motOr. ·sr2s o . flberglau boat •• trtr & 40 BNts W•nted 9050 naugahyde. Fact. outlet. w.tch q, exeft. with To rood home 0 n I y • rowing machine for U:Sed 67l-5676 hp outboard. New coven. --------- i.ow pre. A-1 Foam Fa.bric d:IUdrtn 842-1844 '111 642-6880 711 A~ Cat. $175. M~e ofter. 1967 LARSm Volero, 17' $7'15 or~. 646-7616 WANT To Rent Lido 14 for 2 ' ~ ~~hos~'iASu£>'~·· 3ll 10 WEEK old kit t t n. 3 Kl'ITD1S I Wffka CJid, 100-3826,. NYLOX •·-•• h F/G, 95 hp Mere. SS ig-15' nBERGLASS Boat 3S hp 7:) ~"Ui~ thru Sept 1· · ·• · · Completely trained. Extra hawtobroken, weaned. Call · . g..,..,. ~ P· nition, laiye wheel trlr. Evinnxle eler. + trlr, ex· =========- '61 MllC. STATION WA•ON. Air c•IMfft., "'· ..._., ]~ .... . '/"'"' .. '~"" .. . ••• dHk. .....,, ""' -"'" '125" ........ 40,000 ..... ... ... 'll CONTININTAL ....... ...,. celltNl, )Httlet a..., ,. ...... .................. - 100 " '165" ... ,. 40,000 ...... ... ... '"VI, '11to. tr1111., pw. •+••r., T1tl10, 1!11tet, tintotl 91111, ell•. w!.111 c1>'1r1. JOHNSON ... ANI> SON ' ; REFRJG, whltt, xlnt cond cute &: lovable. 642-7682 7/2 after 6. 546-071.C 6129 Tr1.1ler, cover, skis. Xlnt Many extras. $21!J'S. lfi691 tras, good cond. $SS O. Mobile Homes 9200 noo; TV cons, mahog, new LARGE. Rabbit butch PETS Ind LIVESTOCK ' cond. $595. * 642-18.YI Rhone Ut., H.B. M'T-3811. S46-416t ---------tH W. c ... Hwy., ~ S2.5: NEW port phono 53&-697G · _ ... '67 TROJAN 71' Flybridge DIAL direct 64.2-56'18, CharCe SPOT1.E)S 1 Bdrm., ca.rpe1:, Newpert ._. ' ~00: 548-8Z70 bdore 5 PM C ts 1120 18' SPORT Fisher, outboard sport fisher eedan, 6 slpr, )'OUI' ad, then sl.t ti.ck mcf custom drapes, Sauna,be:dls 642-0981 corrib.1. AM I FM w/stand F1.UFFY Kittens lo good • hull, "-flWbed. Cl&lled. 210 Hp F.w.c. 53 hrs. AU u.tm to the riborte rini:? adultpa.rk.847-5924 1 1•--~::;;::.:....,~======:!.~J , '100; 548-8270 before 5 PM home. 7 wks. 833-2032 6/29 PERSIAN, Ruasi,n Blue, hull, .taDd. uP cabin, fl)o extras. Ready to ao. $Z00.1..==:;:;:==:;:::::;,=="==="='======-J : ED'S Upholstering, better GEORGIA Buggy, for ce.. Burrnne kitten1, All reg. brid(e, W'tr, '300. 642.-~ 6t&-9<m Imported Autoe 9600 Imported Aufot 9600 lmnorted Al-tos 96001meorted AufOI 9600 · craftsmanship, lower prices, ment mixing. 60-2354 6/29 I: Stud Se!'viot. St6-8858 NEW I' SAlJOT AVON REDSHANK Like nu. I--'-'---------'--------"'° ' all work guar., free est.,·· MIXED PupP)es mother b'Pe, &I .. dineh)'. 12' Lg 8-9 Com pidrup&deliY"l'.Ai'°hoY• """" CoJJ;,, 6'J>.3436 6/28 0op 1125 $89.50 * 67J.(E2 W/Pum;,., m':.'":.t. ,,..';: •• ~ ............................. e supplies. 1866 N e w po r t ~~=---~-Blvd., C.M. 642-7272 BEAUTIFUL 8anty RooAteT (Aµt Dane Pupa AKC OWNER. Over #eat must sell bq: pllf.ch ki'l S37S. 678-2745 ~ . WHITE c E. w., h" & hon . LI ~770 712 Ot..,,.. • w ... F•wn. ~ ~-~~"· '6.S OWENS '5' Equip. t' THE LARGEST TOYOTA FACILITY AIYWHERE : w/mlni ba,kot & gu d<y.,, OOLL!E; 6 moo. okl Imai•. 613,.9157 CLEAN & "''dY to go. Ju" i NOW AT OUR NEW LOCATION , 11 mos. % pr. mahog. Dine Rare white. 962-1001 712 Cocker-Poodle pups 17' Iott Whir 100 hp ob redc! ia>O· M11st See. : table .I 5 chrs. $300 -RABBITS &: cages. 847-338:1 8 wks: old. $15. tut, like nu fll!fi 6Th-07Ci ~"~,...~"~'=~"""=== 1 Secretary $175. &t.f-1679 8151-A Michael Dr., H.B. 712 e 89Z.Q33 e CHARGE )'OUl' want ad now. Dial 642-$11 for RESULTS ' '~~~~di,;;N;•;w;;;;;C;;;••;•;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;';IOO;;;N;;•;w;;;;C;•;";;;;;;;;;;;;';IOO;;,;N;;ow;;;;;C;•";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';IOO;;;N;ow;;;;C;•n;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;IOO;;ll : E L M 0 R E M 0 T 0 R 5 r bearing, like new 11~220 • TO. YOTA ; 125' .......,. CHOOSE TOUR FROM THE LAltHST SB.EC110lll • ~KIRBY Vacuum cleaner A ~.------..,..------------------~""".".'.""----, , ;.\!:~bo1m;.;'.i.':~:~. f Just Arr"ved 1969 "Corolla" '!-paymt11t1. Credit de p I · I L.----------...:::..._.., ,,,,_,,.. ' : . : CO~fPL.ETE 12 place setting ; · of Engli•h mad• w..ig.wooc : 41~4 % . °'"'•· inc1od1nr .u "'tra AN N o·u N C E ME N T .. servidg. di.Ahn • pieces. • ~00. m--0619 FINANCING AVAIL.AIU ' ' ' ... AMERICAN CAR 1UDES WANTED . •••••••••••••••••••••••••• t FRE,E I LAS VEGAS VACATION \ 3 DAYS·Z N .. HTS ... , ntl HACIEllDA HOTB. 1m IUCI II.ft WESTMllSTn 894-3322 < • . . . 0 ··s#SC??mc 7$-1 ?·t 0 MS ft 0 0 ··a SP o, tt = -.--~--·--I' • I • • 1 . ., ... ~~ ..................... ,..... ........................ ,,,... ................................... """' ... """"""'"'"""""""""'"""...,.""" ... """"'"'~~ ...... ,.....~ .............. .,....,.._~..,....-r,, ......... ~ .... ,._ ................. , o-.... S"Mli9' ,,.. "tt• 6'7 N ... ci:" •s~s· . S.t ••... ., D ·~ ci:,;. '6L6' S. bl r ~ A . FRIEDLANDER 111so •• ;.h·11.d. 193·7566 . 537-6tl4 WESTMINSTER • ' AL ROBERTS . ·GMC TRUCKS NEW LOCATIO~ . SALE . '66 CHIYY.a, DOWN ....... CAMNI '. . ~ T 011 riokur. Awto .. ••· 7285 dio, ho1tor, , .. ,. tflp $500 . b11mr••· Hu ... , ·~· compor, 1lo1p1 '· -C11m· ' ploto 0.A.C. Spocl1I $2995 · ' . '65 POU . 40 CAMPll ~ T 011 Plcbp, C.111pJ.ff. $475 64 ly •'h11lecl, rOlf rtop b11m114r, llOW .. Clll'lll-' Compl1t1 ' 0 .A.:C •• .. '64 fOID , .. -~~ ~lmL __ .547f· .Y, T 1Mt P$ckop.,. Ao or $kp b1,1mpor, hooter, 11ow I ' compor--Comploto TOYOTA TOYOTA . O.A.C. '62 ·~··"'· ' ' . . • cAMPll ·43 50 ~ _Tikt\1'~6..~ll COND., $400 FACTORY DIRECTliu~Mc1~C~·~ni;;miiiii~9900~~u~-iiiiic~.,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii9900i;i;;ijjjjujjj...i~c.i;iiijiniiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiij 'w~ ruU l!!. wt~ ke STANSBURY BUICK'S rodfoi ,:. olW, roar tfop b~mper witlr. I' camper'- Comi'loto · ~ · O.A.C. '68 NIW· eMC . . c~wna . · 1/z To11 Plck•p, hoot.r, c111- to'" c o ~. H.P. clmh, $500 9215· box; lltoiw, ldnk, 25 pl wat- er tllflk, 5 (ahOOWY!, all =~=:.·:~ Doubles-' ~Checked % ton er % ton truck. It's H.O. roor 1prl...,. witfi 11ow I Yi' DANA c1iftpor- Co1t1plrit O..t..C. lri119 ttii1 A•, yt1r tl'tdt hi er ttdt I ,,.,. ttii1 w .. t Wt ht¥t 111•ny w.ys tf fh1t11cln9 -yo1 111V1t ••111• 111 te t1ke ti¥111tt9t tf 11r btrttint. ::.:.~ ~ ... ~" USED CAR SPECIALS $875.49 AL ROBERTS TR~S . 13172 HARBOR BLVD. .. 830 S. HARBOR BL VO. SANTA A.NA Ul-46.55 8' Tn.v!l Queen eabover .._ ......... -mo. * 193-2001 IETWEEN &ARDEN ' &ROVf .'ILYD. a a·:a-. ~RE'f.*AY •.t.RDIN ••on . --~ IJJ~t' For Daily PDot Want Ada. DialMZ.5611 9600 Save .~ tiy ... Shopping . •" ' ' I ·.. in , Lag.y~~ ·~8-Ch . • ··• ·.~. ~· , ·'1' ' .... L, S.. & Drive .. Tho All Now TOYOTA I ~.;;:::-: , . " .-... : ... 1770 ' ' -------...... .;_" "., ·~ 2·Dr. , . ... ~. '. . 1 f-i~,ff11~ + .... a lie. ~ •'•1 ~ -f ~--------~ -~~~.wccw • Large1t .5toclr In History • Al Colon • Al Eq¥!pment • Rnanclnt, A vallable Once you drive a T~yo;a ~~ Tiere "IS" no otht1r . carr .. ~' , .. •\ . ' ., -is the key • to -o better • Buy I 900 S·O. C0/4ST HWY. · Laguna ·Beach.' 494-7503 j '66 BUICK Eltcht 225 4 Doer htrdtop. R1JI., hett•r, t utom•tlc, p•wtr ttttri11" ft•• tory t irt IRUHI II) s2995 . '64 OLDSMOBILE II 4 o .. , tltfl111 Wlftfl. Rtdl;, ••••• .,, 1uto1111tlc, ,.wtt'ftt1rlnt. CIENttJJ ' . s1595 I ''8 MERCURY Mo11tcltir ht"'l•ll'• Fl&ttry w1rrt11ty, rtJio, h•ttt., t 11t1.,..tl.1:, p•w•r tft•'• i111. ftctory tir. fWX!Jl21 s3495 '65 BUICK S•ctr1 225 coup•. F11ll• pow•r •'11111111'· ~11t pl111 ft ctory t ir co11ditit11!111. IP,tltltJ1 • . .. 1: '.12495 . '63 BUICK s1095 . '67 BUICK • Skyl•r• ••11 S11ert ... ,_. Rffll•. fi1•t- 1r, 11teMttl1, ll'•w•r 1+..,t...,, f11ttry tlr. IYOFllOI s3095 '60 MERCEDES ltO SL ••111'•· ltllio 1-4 lt.tt.r, 4 •!'••' fr1111111inl991 , It ••• t1 ••• ttil1 111e. ITEZllt I 51995 '.66 f.ORD .. 51lt•l• 4 DtH •1rdt.p. R1tlf. •Ml h•• .. r, t11tt1p1tlt trt11ffllltti•11, ll'•wtr 1tetri1t9. (RCPIJll s1795 BRAND N£W 1967 GMC ' · 13549 .. t~ 1uburlNn, VI , eut.,.,dic, ,..., •+•trint1 ,..,., ltrekH, radio: hMter, 1i••'fY liiriy ru'91ter, tpllt rlM1, tu-ten1, eu&t.J c,lt, cuttorn int•riO(. Sta~~rJ: ; Puick : . ·i 2111 H4110l . BLVD. cost A •sA " · ·· · _J 148-9122 .. . ') '64 544 VOLVO .......... ,,... ... ..,i... '1795 N-Tino. ca...e ........ _ ... ·'65 MGB CONVERT. ;+ ~!; ::::;.~~~~~-~ '2195 . ' '66 TR4A CONVERT. I ~ ... ~.'.~'~:.~ . .: .... ~2195 § '61 CORVAIR MONZA. I· ~4.-M-IM. s795 ca.-............ --- . '65 FAIRLANE 500 " "'"" ~ .. -.. ,..,, ..... '1595 Xl.t. IMCk. coH. CJ ... --M.. Wile ......._ wlllte -. 52095 lrctlllf J111cHliul toN ....... ltU llAUOI ILYD. con.A MISA PHONI 646-tJOJ VW 7JRADE~INS COME · ., .. - IN ALL SIZES • "' ., •• !.'! ,, .............. , ....... ,""""' ....., .... ,. ............. ctte.. ~ .... • .. ...,..._ '""' ... ,.,_.., ..,1a11u11a1., .,, •ler ....... ..., ,.fa•. Iii' • Mt ....., na4 YW .................. Ollty YW• Mltl " .....,._.. Men. LJke ~ ......... "''' ........... .. • ...., ... --• lwm ......... trt.I ""9•. ~:! '67 vw '67 vw ----·· ...... ... , .. ,. "'" \ ·-· ...., ... + ,..., ... - '1699 '1799 '66 vw '66 YW -·---·· ·-·-..... ·-· 1111u1,·111 + r..i-. '1599 $1799 '61 vw '61 vw W•n, IM. Air en. & llr'•••••k. W •It•· ,.,,,. ... , .. 141•"'41 + ....... I $1·599 '1799 '63 YW '62. vw --..... -·. ..... ........ _ .• +-· +-· ' •1199 '1099 '61 GHIA '63Ponche Cew••••·· .... .h 11 ' --··--···-...... •999 '3199 \ ' 149.0303 0 ;18 vw ~ PANIL .. '•ctM'f' -lit IMZ vw .,.,.,., IM'#' ,. ••ctllent c9'Mlllt.._ " $999 l " ''61 YW ' , w..., erey. Pulf.· 141ulp'tl + AM/PM. ·il :1 $1499 " £ ; '64 vw " ~.a, l.t.n, Clr••n. Pu .111ulp'• + rlMI ... • $1299 :; " • r '60 GHIA • ----·~ +...... . ; ·$999 -' ... • '62 vw • ... ~=·""" ...---.. ... ~99 .~ -• ' • 673-1190 . IU w - •• • " 1970 Harbor llYtl., c ... Mua ' ---------·----------·~-oLJ --~---------------~-.--~~~~~-"---'------' . I I I S.t....,, ...... 29, 1961 ~ ~~~!!::]!l!j~T~~~f!A~T!jlOH~:· ::P!~~SPOllTATION TRANSPORTATION Im,.,,... Ailloo -Uud <An 9'0CI U&H Con 9900 RAClNC CAR wry VOUCSWAGEN full mod SCCA. An OIPi '61 vw. New q . clutch MW 'fi8 TRA ftll, x.lot ' • ,_ _..._ lhocltl. p;atrtt. <JH.n. m or · ~or .. .., or .. -.. heft otter. 842-6592 an Iii p GI' beet olltr. 642-0350 1670 tVl!'I· '$8 VW Jed. Xlnt ccnd· TRlA $695 JTCI, •tick. $172.l Prl.\'ate P4U'1Y· ~ GROTH NEED A CAR? 1 CHEVROLET CAN"T BC FtNA.NCEDt e Baa1tnApt1 •RtJxi•••*' eBad Credit? e Divore«I? FrM Las V .... e MIUta.ry 9 N .. =T V•c•tion With. A ...,.. • .,..,,. '66 CAPRICE McCAltTHY MOT S '61 C'hev etvrice C.oupe. Hon- lUl'.I So. M11n 4 Edioaer • dur11 maroon with conti111t. EXC°e'llerit condltim e Owner. B-~7 (2 blodta ~. ot Sevil VW ENGINES in f'.xchanao Santa Ana ,.._ 542-3501 lng blk interior and bl~ lan- 1"' ""''· Reblt, '"'""•wed '64 CADILLAC "'" ""· Air <OO<I .... '"" CHEVROLET $UMMER SPECIALS • VOLVO ... w ... ,,...,. IUICK -.. Ptu• all lhe G.M .••• ti , SEDAN DE VILLE ' tru. 'I1li.l 11t1touioblle ii 1b- ·-63 VW Camper, with Cl.OOJll'. F11ll powfr, f•<tory ,iJ-, TFE·I---------llOiutely lllowrooro fresh. -CHEVROLET , •. ~OMET CONTINENTAL 4 SPEED -·Q-COMET. 'Oris °"""· CONTINENTAL " '15 """' RJH 19 mJ. Ptr pl OMD i conv. txecutlw car full SPECIALISTS .......,,... $398.95•833-llOI .,...,., ''"''°"' Jk, excellem HIGH PE~FORMANCI _ .. _._ -_ ... _ cond. 772-1440 Mon. !hno CUSTOM CARS CONTINE~TA Fri. • 01 s. 637-4168 LARGJ:-;st' st:LECTtON lN ·--Wffkend. and eve. ORANGE COUNTY '65 C 0 NT IN ·AL, '62 CONTINENTAL 4 dr. S.lectecl Auto dta.bll.1e tuU power, air black <.U!Yert., a clMalc Ce_.__ C'CJOd. Orig owner. New beauty. Fact. air cond., full nr....-tires, \ow mJ. $2900. ~ pwr, leather upb. Ori&:· l~ Harbor Blvd. 531-H WJi,tte ~pltantl? Oime+Unl owner. sui;. 646...snT '62 CORVAJ'R MONZA $250 Al.ltom, MW tittl. Black I: t.1arom. Ot-an. 84T·1f69 '64 CORVAIR Van, Xlnt cond. 4 apd $800. 2()g MIU'!(old, OIM m-.2® '61 CORVAIR. ~ Cond. $l'IS. 968-4'121 SOCK rr TO 'F.M! ••'68 VOL VOS XJnt <'<>lid. ""'' "tnft!. 160 '63 RlVlERA Blue Dool< ..,. f>;<;O.tX><>" OUR DEAL "LASI'" '-~~·=-~'-""-=·~~ $1999 FULL P<>NER. Sr>e¢a1 this w""'end fllTS CHRYSLER lmpol'fM Autoo 9'001mport.d Auloo 9'00 lmportod Autot 9600 '66 VW Conv Steal! Xlnt eond. pllll tu'!ll lic. or paymls U ---------1 _.;:;,:.:;:;:~:..;::.:::;:::,......;:;::;:.:.:::!::.;,:;:;:.:::.:;::.:;_~""'-==.;..;;;__-"---~fk>pe Bad< ........ sm Loaned + L~•N"'' 11sso,,,. '64 FORD moo * &12-1"95 ''fl., *POWER HOUSE • '.:}~~cir'·:::::::: s::S: offf'r. 540-4100, 67$-l5U v.t , "•ncl••cl tr•nuni,ilon, lMS Buick lnvicta 1 J9.AQ On Paymt & WITH LUXUR~ *: l&...b Friedlander '60 vw. Good eonditioo. PfP.J2t Convertible $295 $89.00 fMr mo. O.A.C. 1963 Chtyalrr T.) 11. · L"I". '?P" Fi.rat $500 takes it. $899 lnclud<'!I Tax, Lie. & lnterelit Fat.1. Air '-Full power R& ~!!"J blka So. G.G. Fwy. Call 64&-6987 540--0704 or 646-QiOO ELMORE H, Ermine White exterior 1 Sl"ach Blvd. !Hwy 391 ~=~==~~~1--=~==~--I BUICK '63 Sk.ylarlc Conv. ~ with Burgundy Bucket Seats 531-6824 '65 1300 SEDAN, Exc.-llent 1 63 FORD Pwr slrit. auto tram, RJH and plush car,>el interior. '68 VO 4 D. Automatie, $. WIS washer ~ cond! Private +r'· 300 E. 17 St CM. Sff-'"" '6:1'~.g YPl.kiw 2 dr, stick. -~ o:ind. lifake offer. 6S-Joo9 aft 7 wk day, all .,.. Sat. · IOLKSWAGEN '6+:VW SUN ROOF. Runa r· "' .... o11 ... . Leave mesaaae. ' $795 Xlnt cond. wht ~al int. Nu tires, brks &)n.g. Pri party. 673-2667 VW, XLNT COND. Mu.st Sell. 494.3220 cond , $'1<:r.25 firm RANCMERO 546-5013 . Ph. 894.3320 Oinisler'• finNt Sport Cpe, f>.ro.!!Zl 6 cyl. A11to111•tic Tr1 11unlttio11,l========::.I TOYOTA Full price $1296.00. '68 vw Sedan, cyckine ex· FWU.Stt CADILLAC 15300 Beach Blvd., W11tmnitT lat car. k>t on H.ut>or Blvd. "'"""· ~ ""'"· '"'"'· $899 ... CHEVY lmptl• """" ""· JOHNSON " SON SllEIO 496-3137 '&I CAD. Convt. L o ad e d! •port coupe, dlr, exotic Lincoln-Mercury '66 v ,w new pa.int & tires, '63 PONTIAC + + Full pwr, ·AM/FM, gre.ca, black plll6b interior. Costa Mesa Bl'lll'lCh low milr .. $1450 or best ot-IONNEY1LLE <TUi~ cont, air, orig owner. V-B, automatic, po VI er l9'1l Hari>or Blvd 6f2.1Ui0 fer. 842-5854 Full pow••· Air Cncliti on. Terrific Buy! 673-1583 steering, low miles. Will .68 NEW w-alia Cam-r OJH.27t • BY Qv.rner: 4 Dr. DeVille .57, take older trade. Pymnts *Luxury Sta. Wag.* Rea"" to .. o, V"""' few ;;i. $1299 perJ. cond. New tires, low $46.86. 494-9773 or 639-3617 1963 Chrysler New Vorkcr Sta ~ ~.,, Wag 9 Pa111. with Dual Fact $3395. 613-1184, 536-8419 , mi., all power. $350 Or best 1964 EL OAMJNO. Mil;(· blue, Afr..Temp. Full power The '66 VW Coml:Ji B~. clean, 62 T·BIRD offer. S46-SI47 ;:'! automati<: =··.r•:· finest ln Station wqOOs for xlnt cond, $1800. $300 dn. Full pow•• • f1~lo'l •i•, PIZ. '66 CADilLAC, Sedan ltt, power es. • a real enjoyable vw:.tion. take ewer ""'ts. $-5352 67t. DeVille, Xlnt ccnd. Priced celh!nt condiliorl. Must aell !)ill ~.. $899 f '~ -• $ 3 so o immediately. $1095. Call price Sl595.00. '65 VW Going to Europr, or QU""" -..e! · 633-ai66 anytime. / 1st car lo! on Harbor !lvd. must I,. 11 immediately! 1--~~= 646-8712 day1, 644--0247 eves ·=-~=-'-----~ JOHNSON & SON li75-4937 Eve1: ;.f8-7l67 163 BUICK 19;i8 CAD. Electric pump. 'li6 OHEV, sta wag. xlnt ' I ' Cl. · •. ,.,, • , .. , Xl•I cond. V-8, 'iiuto, PS far: air. Lincoln·Mercury '61 VW Sunroor. •new tires, S Y •• · ~·f. 11110·· P. 11•••· a~ i .. s . w " · • " Lug r11ck Sacri $192 5. Costa Me88 Branch Original owner. $450. Firm. in g. FACTbR.Y AI R. GEY.ilt. running c.'Ond. S300. 968-1:198 644-1665 19411-larbot Blvd. 642-'T«JO e 642·7360 e $1399 '6l CAO, full JJ'N'f, all reblt, ''~01'°'CH=~":v"El=ea~m7io-o°"28"°37h-.p. '63 CHRYSLER, FUil ....,.. ., Sll!I>. '41 Nash $100 or beat .. -. 9900 UMd Cars 9900 '6j CHEVROLET otter. 546-a!89 • speed, pwr brakes, R&H. air bucket Mata, immac. in-Plush interim', perfect coo-lllide .&: wt. 764 W, 29th st, Con • ~ • • : : ANNIVERSARY SAI.E §SAVINGS "' • .. w .. .. AT 5BEWW BLVE BOOK i PRICES I Oor :1'67 CONTINENTAL ~OllP*• L..1tller i11terior, •dory •ir cend, I 111 t+i, u•u'l f1etvr11. 966 CONTINENTAL Dr. IO-old finidl witti J11•tchin9 int•rlor, l.ux11ry •quipptd lrteldln9 h ctery _ ir eond. 81"' Book I $5300 An11lvtrsary Prict $4695 I $3870 $3695 CHEVROLET _, $2!)00. Call 675--0358 ""'QM~==~--, _________ 1 '62 Chevy 9 pass wagon, V=i, '64 ClffiYSLER Newport WAGON VI, p•w•rglid•, PWN.6,1. $899 '63 CHEVROLET 1;, TON PICKUP 6 cyl. Stick. U47366 $699 '63 FORD 2 DOOR Vt . Autom1tic 01(£.Sl 4 $799 '65 MERCURY VI, F. Pow••, F1cl. Air Nt.AR·8S2 $1499 FREE LAS VEGAS VACATION WITH A '6-4 CHEV STA WAG. This is the popular 9 pass. .f door Belair model. Silver green metlllic with matching interior. Auto trans, pwr. ~teer. Luggage rack, all the acces. Family type for sum . mer fun on special $1 395.00 plus T&L or peymts as low a! $52.00 dn pe.ymt & S52.00 ~r ~ d .A.C. includes tax, lie. & interest. ELMORE TOYOTA Groth Chevrolet believes in Ptf.-894-3320 the individual. Bring your 15.Jl} Beach Blvd Wstmnstr individual tr an spor latlon ,57 CH~ problems to us. 2 · -·-OR. STla<. NO DOWN PAYMENT • 548-mi • PROBLEM S HERE BUSIESl marketplace m All YOU NEED IS town. The DAILY PILOT YOUR GOOD CREDIT Clln.lfi..t oectioo. Save money, ti me 6 dfort. i..ook now!!! 3 spd, heavy duty clutch for Full power, I.ON book ot towing. Xlnt CU1d. $1!1(1. Best Offer! 548-am ,.....,. '54 OHR.Y'S New Yorker, pg, '61 CHEVY Impala 2 dr, hd pb, auto, 331 q , very chi top. v.s, PI S. auto . $l'l5.642-3838att5:30 Beautiful red finish. By owner. $650. 642-{;101 ·57 CHEV. 2 dr Sta Wag, '62 283 eng $275.. ·1177 El Camino. CM, 546-5941 '58 CHEV, 348 V.J, 4 BBL. Xlnt cond., Mu.st &('II! Mov- ing. S375 or offer. 536-9619 ·5.; CHEVIlLE 300. 2 dr perfect cond.. new tires $1000/besl offer. 673-7669 '63 CHEV. Station wagon V-B; new tires, xlnt rond ., t-<l'Nfler; ssao. 646-5960 '58 CHEV 4 dr. Big ilift8 engine. $250 for quick sale. 968-31~ '37 CHEV. cpe.. Olds. eng. hydro. bucket aeatz $350 or ofter. 842-3425 CHARGE IT! DODGE FREE LAS VEGAS VACATION WITii A "65 DODGE DART hardtop. This is the ha.rd to find G.T. model. BeautifuJ in Silver metlllic green, automatic trans, new wsw tires. Truly a pnittv automo.. bile. Special now $1495.00 plus T&L or peymts as low "' $S8 dn p•ymt. & $58 per mo. 0 .A.C. includes tax, lie. & interesl. ELMORE TOl'.OTA TOYOTAS IN DEPTH SEE THEM ALL! cw CROWNS·WA~ L--AUTOMATICS l ffARDTOPS READY FOR IMMEDIA n DELIYERT llOW tmllE! l'HE SBISA110IUI. .W TOYOTA COROLLA TOYOTA'S NEWEST FAMft. Y Sl'ORTS CAI IANK 'ISIMS '1770 + ....... LIFETIME WARRANTY 191& HARBll BLVD. COSTA MESA l4N303 '65 CONTINENTAL I $3180 I $2695 Dr. l11ftier, f1ctory 1it 'oncl., full p-•r, ele, 964 IUICK I I $2195 ;.; .... ''" ........... .., $2325 -. ir, on• ewn•r. 964 CONTINENTAL Dr. Pt.tin11111 fini1h W11•tchi119 int•rior, f11lly 111•· ~ ry •ctllippM, 1ic•. f•clory ir. $2415 $2395 GROTH CHEVROLET 18211 BEACH BLVD. ..Hunti119ton Beech 847-6839 • 545-8863 Op•n 7 D1y~ 'Til 10 P.t.A. Imported Autos 9600 ONLY . ·~ff,,,,,, CONNELL ~ -.. ('///:'I'll () /, /:"1' 965 FORD 1l•xy 100 XL eon11ertf• I•. Air cond., •II the •• 1964 T .. IRD · •ncl•u. Sil11., wit1i .,l•<l op. Full pow•t I elr eond. 1967 MUSTANG ollp•. Fully f1ctory •quip. •cl. 1ulo. tr1n•., pow•' •••ring, •fc. •lt1 40SO. ,111ly f•cf. equipP*d. F1ctory •ir c.ond., b•1vfiful conclilion. I Sl950 $1980 $2700 I ,3055 $2695 1'67 $1795 rs1795 $2495 f S2895 $2495 CONTINENTAL CONYHTllLES ·ALL DRIVEN LESS THAN 9000 MILES! All •qllipptd wilh 111 th• lu1ury t•• '••tv••1 in. clucli119 1ir concllllonin9, 1om1 wilh AM.FM 111· die, 111lo1111lic •p•MI control, If<. Th•1• "••11liflll c•n w••• 1111cl •xcl11li11tly for t.tni1ion encl metion picl11 r11, '"CIALLT PUlCHASID ••ow fOlD MOTOI CO. AND OFFlllD AT VlllY ATTRACTIVI PRICES SAYIN~S ON ALL NEW AND USED CARS IN STOCK ••• 1MI CONTININTAL CONVllTllLI e 1"6 COLO~Y PAllK WAGON e '"' CHIYROLIT CAPRICE WAGON e 1NI CHIVROLIT MALIBU WAG.ON • 1"7 MERCURY 4 DI. HARDTOP' e . 1ff7 MERCURY Ill CONVERTllLI e -, 1ff7 MllCUIY 2 DI. HARDTOI' e ' IH7 COUOARI f4 t• ch-''•m) • 1W VOLKSWAGEN •AST IACK e 1"6 MIRCUIY. 4 DI:. HARDTOP e 1"' MUSTANG e ltu ..ONTJAC IONNIVILLI 4 DR. HAllDTOI' e 1t'4 IUICK RIVlllA e IMC T·llRD LANDAU e All full., f•cl,,...,. •1111lit. ,..;.., l1clery 1i• "'"clitionl111 wffl f•w fl<1pti •n1, S1e fflftl whl1, l._ty l•lt. 1---, "' Johnson· & Son LIHCOLN.MllCUIY-COU•Al•DIALIR ... )'ti W. COAST HWY., NEWPORT ICH • -· .... m1 • 642.ffll I . . . -• VOLKSWAGEN 1968 Volkswagen $1889-Full Price 24 Mo-24,000 Mi Guar. Windshield Wuhers, full Vi- nyl Interior, Outside Mirror, Heater, Defroster, 1s well as cleMup Rild delivery. $202 Full Dn. P•ymenl Includes Tix & Lie. $62.36 mo. bank finan. Ask abaut our $3>2 Dn • 36 mo o $46.25 + 1 final payment for title. T&M MOTDRS Specializing • VW & Porsche D1 GARDEN GROVE BL. GARDEN GROVE ffl.555 I or 534-221"4 1965 vw 1500 MODEL Le&the-rette Seats Good c:Dnditim $1000 Cash or lh!.de '"""" '63 VW CAMPER: 47,(Q} miles, Clean, good tires, rf.!bi1. trans.. radio $1195 642-52ZI See at 2912 w. Coaat Hwy. NB A.uto1 Wanted 9700 -WE PAY , .. CASH ror 11Sed can • trucks Jllll t11ll UI for ~ eftimate. GROHI CHEVROlET Ask for Sales Mana1er 18211 Beach Bl., Huntinrtc>n Beach KI S.3.'\31 -------Will Buy Ycur Voiknq!'n or Por.!lcbe 6 pay top dollar1. Paid for or not. Call Ralph 673-1190 • Spot Cft!lt\ for Imports 1\Ve PIY ml'>n' fur IU\)' import r~ardlf'S. .. of ~r. make 1 or condilion. Try U1 before you sell. ELMORE MCYl'ORS. 15.m Beech Blvd. Wea!minster. Ph. ~ I DELIVERS ~ ~ OUR HUGE "JUNE NE.ARING .c'~IT'S END. VOLUME SALE" IS NOW IS • Any of th•1• "'"" tf6t Ch•wrol 1h lt1t•d b1low 11 Conn1l1'1 clurin9 thit 1•l1 on 1pprov•d creclil. ALL PAYMENTS . INCLUDE ~ CHANCE TO SAVE LIKE NE.VER YOUR BEFORE BRAND NEW 1968 CAMARO Sport Cou pe H1rdtop. Stock nur.1ber 567. Equipped with pushbutton radio,· heater, tinted 9!•11, deluxe seat belts 1ront & reer, fully factory equipped. $75~~~~ $69~~~~ PAYMENT ·~;-:i7;d ---- CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR . BLVD. COSTA MESA · ~!:s 546-1200 ~!~~ 546-1203 •• .. . ON ONE OF ,OVER 250 NEW CHEVROLETS & CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN OUR GIGANTIC INVENTORY. ALL · MODELS ARE IN STOCK AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! NEW '68 CHEVEW 2 Door Coup•. Slock numb•• 427. Eq uipp•d with Vt 1ngin•, pu1hb11~ , ton r1dio, h11+1r, tint1d 91111, d•· 111•• 111t belt. front i ncl r11r, fu lly f1 ctory 1q11ipp1d, ·~ . NEW '68 FlfETSlD£ r1. Ton Pickup Tr11clc. Sloclc nu111 .. b.• 643TT. t' btcl, h••"Y d11ly 1prin91, -9•1191,, tint•ll 91•11, •••r 1hock 1b1orb•t1, VI •n9in•, ftonl ll•bilirl t, 1p1r1 wh11I rick, f11lly f1 clory 1q11i pp•d. IMMEDIAT,E ' DELIV·ERY NEW '68 CHEVRLE D•l11x1 2 Door CovSI._ $fock ft~lll· lt.r 710. EquippN wit+. 'u•hbMlten t•dio, h••l•t, tinteif 11•11, cl1l11T1 t•1I b•lh fro11t •nd r••r, fu lly f•l· 'ill':~~lory 1qu ipp1d. I T•tel Dew• hyMflt NI MONTH .., 41 .. ... 0. ....... .. - NEW '68 BISCAYNE 2 Door SMtn. Sloe• 1111111ber '47•. fqwlpp•cl with p11thbutto11 redlo, h••t•" ti"l1d 9!•0, d•lw111 •••I b1 lh fronl i nd r11r, F-ully f1 ctory 1quipp•d. ,· yq; »t 57 a a .. x 7 sen " 7 • a. 0 • •• • •• -· ' ,, f ' -----·-w ..... -• •• a• • c o a us 4 ass cu s c u u o o a a o u a s e a o a a s soc a c ea a ; s a a s z a a s 1; z a s I • , NABERS -~ ~FI.RST ANNUAL JUNE Sl\L "Comn:1an<J'R~rformance." This is a particularly good time to ask Nabers Cadillac for a "Command Perform· once" .• : an i~l opportun.ity to take the ~heel of t~e e.legant 1968 Cadillac an~ experience the responsiveness o~ the largest, smodtJ:i!st V-8 ~ngine e.ver ~wer a prOduction passe.nger car. Enjoy /, . Cadillac's quiet;cemfort and ·the convenience of its many power assists. A "Command Performance" test drive will be yours for the asking. ·• • , . 'At last our new ·Cad.illac· mv~ntory has increased-we're ready to talk business -in your favor·· All Models in Stock '67 CADILLAC Brougham. Ele1ant Normandy blue exterior with black vinyl root and leather I brocade tapestry interior. Has all the power equip. ment including power 6 way seat. cruise con· trol, AM/FM rad.lo and of course factory air condltionin1. This 11 truly luxury car in the Cadillac 1ashion. $5333 '65 RAMBLER Hardtc>p coupe. The-ever popular Classic 770 model. Equipped with V8 engine, reclining bucket seats, radic and beater, white side wall tittl. A fine little arctic white car with all white vinyl interior. This one won't be here long so be sure you Are the lucky buyer. be here tint. $999 '67 CADILLAC · Coupe Deville. Sturmlilg Monterey &'l'f!'en ex- t.ertcr with ~Ia.cl[ Yl.rotl' toofi and full Jeathl!!T ln181cr. run power incluJ:lin& pcwer vent win- dows and of coune factory air condition.in&. Don't wait on this one because It won't Ia.st long at .this Drive Me Home This Weekend Prjce; $4888 . '63 OLDSMOBILE OVER 60 QUALITY CADILLACS TO SELECT FROM '67 FORD Country Squirt 10 pusenger station wqcn. This ls Fords finest wagon and 11 equipped with ~ power equipment and 1actory a.tr conditioning Sun bunt yellow exterior blah! "•"'"' •r '""""'"' wood grain ..... .., and full vlny interior. A rtunninl' wqon for this Swnmer Sa.le. - $3111 '65 CADILLAC Sedan DeVUle Monterey green with white vinyl roo1 and nylon and leather interior. Full power equipment including power door locks, power vent windows, tilt steering wheel, AM.I FM radio plus much more. Don't mist this outstandill&' buy ~t ...• $2777 '63 BUICK The. luxurious Electra 225 4 dOot" hardtop. nus tuxedo black beauty ii withcut a doubt the buy of the week. It la equipped with pcw- er steering, pcwer brakes. sonomatlc radio and heater, 1actory air cond.ltlonins, white side wall tires and tinted glau. You won't believe your eyes when you see th1I one, tt•1 beautiful. $999 '63 CHEVROLET The Impala 4 Door hardtop, a very popular model. Fully equipped. with V8 enaine, radio and heater, power 1teerln1, white side wall tires, and of course factory air condltJcninf. Beautful aqua ftnish with matchin& lnterior. Absolutely clean. $999 '65 MUSTANG Coupe. Tht-economical 6 cylinder engine with standard transmission. radio and heater, wood graJn steering wheel, white side wall tires. A beautiful light gold exterior with Mustanp fabulous cwtom interlcr. Nice 1965 Must&ng! are hard to find but this ls definitely a beau· tiful car. $1333 . '64 IMPERIAL I Crcwn 4 door hardtop Beautiful majestic blue exterlcr with leather and tapestry interior. Fulb' equipped with power stttrlna. powl!!I' brakes, power windows, power 6 way seat, automatic dimmer, AM-FM radio and of course factory air condlttorllng Thb I.I the top cf the Chrysler Imperial line and ii In l!!X• cellent condition from front to rear and top to bottom. s1m '64 OLDSMOBILE 98 '62 CADILLAC Hardtop sedan. A1Pine whlte exterior with harmonizinr Jnll!!rior, Power equipped with power 1teertni, power brakes., power 6 way aeat. electric eye, whJte aide wall tires, tinted 'l. • , cJau and much more. Thia elder Clctillfe 1tUl hu more than enough drlvtni ldt to IUlt t1* busiest man or woman. Ycu can't .Ucrd net to take a look at this cne for on]y • , , $999 • '63 CONTINENTAL Stunning blue exterior with matchini lnter- lor. Thll car has very, verz !~ mUeaae and lholwl outstanding care. ,t"'Ull)' equipped In~ cludlng power '1teerlng, ·power brakes, i>CWtt windows, power vent wtndowt, J>C)Wtt' 6 ~ seat, factory air condlttcninJ. 'this I.I trul1 a beautiful car and it drlwa just like new. S1m '63 CADILLAC Sedan DtVUle A 1h1mmerlnr topu io1d exter- ior with leather and uylon·fritertcr. All lUX\11'1 equipment lnchiding power 1t.Hrln11 power windcwa, power seats, tinted 1lau, power vent windows, white 1kle wall Urn, c:rulM control and tacJcry air conditionin1. Thia tin, automcblle 1h1W1 the' meUculous care by ltl previous owneri. · ' ·~ oi: v $1444 'f:IJ CADILLAC ' '. " .,;-·!1>< -;o:Puiir ;-:as~•""'· ru~• ·1 ' ~)Vi.th au~om,atlc, transm!Uton, power ateei'· · .. '6_.4 CA_Dl~LAC ~pe Da~rtiltr -i'-sllver exterior with the black vinyl roo1. This showpiece I.I equip- ped naturally with factory_ air conditlonln& and has all the llJXUl'Y pOwer teature1 lnclud· ing power venta • ateerlng -brakes -windows ana · the AM·FM radio. Drive th1I one home now! 'nl• ~lep.nt lllJltlrTfthn. FinahM:tn a ·brGnze l!!xtmor with matchina: leather and tapestry interior. This Jove I y automobile I.I fully equipped with power steering, power brakes, power 1eat1, power windc:Mw:pawer vent win- dows, Wt 1tttrln&: wheel, white tide wall tirt'I and factory a1r cond.ltlOning, You can drive this luxury car hoone ttol~ week tor juat ••• Th• F!" l>Ol>'dor -.QeVlll,_ A. bffut!fUI blatie eXtirlOrrwtth 'blicY-tnd l"'hite leather and nylon interior. Hu alJ the C&dillac extru lncludina pcwer 1teerlna, power brakft, pew· er windows, power stat, whlte side wall tlres. electronic eye and 1actory air condltlcnlna. You won't find a nltfl' 1986 Cadillac anywhere at a price like thll. ·• · 'lni'. radio &nd ·~ter, whifeo side wall tires, tinted glua. A beautiful desert gold exterior wlh cr&fnal factory matching gold exterior car for very little money .. Take this one home this weekend for only $999 . $1888 $1333 $555 SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY -9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA' NABERS 2600· Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100 FORD • '900 '54 OORVE'ITE, ori&lnal; private party '63 M~ZA ~yder. New 646-571& '63 CORVAIR. 9 pus, club paint Xlnt cmd. SHARP! j.:======= ----4 SPEED 4 SPEED. __ P_L Y_M_O_U_TH __ I ... LE MANS "' cu In •• •pd. $1.HI Blue Book. $1650 ..... •56 PONT, ttbtt ~. New: ~-.­""'· ..... -11-1 Oe1r4n'ook Lil, Apt C, CM wagon, 4 IP• R.&H, 56,IXXI $150-* 546-fi6l2 ""· cREAT '"' L""' """';.......c_o_R_Y-,.....,-·-League car pools, family ~I 15 ca~. $850. 141-6821_ '63 CORVAffi Mmu, 4 dr, air, new paint good mecll. corx:I. $550. Call ~°"" 6 PM Sat or &in 642-0990 Imported Autoo 9600 '63 2 TOPS. '66 en&· &: body. Many Xtru! Must sell. Best ofter. 774-WO er m-1307 Wt flX' CbLJCk. ; ,. d AUtos 9600 l UGAR SPECIALISTS __ c_o ____ I HIG_H PERFORMANCE '68 COUGAR AM-FM Heater Low mll.e-.e $3,500. 6Tl-8Cfl0 or 6Th-3722 Evee. FORD CUSTOM CARS LARGES!' SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNl'Y Selected A11to Center SPECIALISTS HIGH PERFORMANCE CUSTOM CARS LARGEST SELF.CTION IN ORANGE COUNN Selected .. Auto Center FREE LAS VEGAS 13032 Harbor Blvd. 537-4646 ll>32. Harbor Blvd. 537-46-48 VACA110N wtI'H A '67 FORD Country Squire '67 MUlt&nl V-1. 289-4V '64 FORD STA. WAG. Wa&Cft. MOM &'rten in war-4 lpd .UC:k, r/b, HD IUI TheO;JuntrYSquirrtop oltbe ranty. 390 V8, auto., pwr. Pmlbl..PS,Pdi.cl:nks. line. ee,_utltlll polar white etee.r, -pwr, brlts., fact. U tachr.meter ... 1485 with WoQd lfakl ,trlm. Con-cond. Call 646-3176.or tee at .• trUtlnl blue vinyl Int"'""· 323 E-19th St .. C.M OLDSM9JIL! '64 PlTmoUth Fury, • dr. air cond., PS/PB, ~nt Coad. $905. 615--0338 *POWER WITH ECONOMY* 1961 Pootiac LeMan1 Spt Cpe. m · overhead Clll'O, 8X eyt. qne. Power liU an elaht eyl. EooqolnY of • lb. Auto tn.m -' power lteerina -A one owner wen kept car. ru•--.oo. 1Jt car Jot"pn ".Rartlcr ,!Jlvd. JOHNSON & SON Air cond, P. Str. Auto. Even u· NCOLN . a lugpc• <0d<. Showroom * Wholuar. lo You * "---'·• Lmooln-M~ ftetb. ~ ...... this weekend .51 LINCOLN Pink Look 19S6 Olds CUU.. Holida,y OJilrta MHA Bnndt cnly $1595.00 plus T&L or Bea tifu}I R • ~ Maks Spt, Cpe. Factory air cond. 19q Harbor Blvd. 642-lCfJO paymta u low ~ $62.00 dn Off u • .....; ~.!.na · e Full power. incl. wlndowl. paymt A 1&2.tXI J>U mo OAC. ''" -RH!, 1l>la ••edmcl only ltOY CARVER -""'· 1k. ' 1ntsut. MERCURY 1::9'!. ~':'it.-m"". PONTIAC E.LMORE ... MDICURY Colmy Pu1< JONNSON & ~ON • ~ ... - TOYOTA station w1gon R/H, -air ~ln·Mft'CW'7 . · · , Ph. BIM-3320 cmd Tep mecharuoal cond. C:O.ta Mtta Branch Onnp °"""' I ~ ~ BM.ch Blvd., Wstmnrtr 1nciuir. Udo ~ a 190 U.rbcr Blvd. M2-'ftli0 DHl• tar koU. • &,... aoid 'IO GALAXY 500 XL ConYt. Lido Putt O.. Hll m.1'12 '17 OUlS oi<l 4 l(ld ..._ -· --\ --M -.tdie top, A... .._.,...,.. 111 111 0 ; LIAVINO STATE! -· Air, 1111l. -to MUSTANa a..... -Power Muot..U1mmed.:14 LtMaN mo. lmmK. Reuxiable. bnkff, .teoertns, air cond. autc>, ~ tlrtl, le mL SM- 131-4311 .. Mlll'l'ANG VI HI ,..t. Riff. 3380. 1 'U l'ord ewus. 500 XL PS, Ooswt. Mu.t Sit.ct 1 OWntr llD-W, d I pm ... 115.1 1i O'ro PondllC, Yin;J1 tflP'I 4 PB, Ol'IC· owner. Xlnt «IDll. ~ ~ ~ ~ irttm: 'Sf OdfrnDbOt • tbe ftcar, tht ''bit" one. '9tl0 -an '''" HI -~· ~matte, roo4 __.,,, --lfter 5 PM wkd)t1. crwr,. otr,Wlacood ... __ lnL. NBltn Oat. Call 5t5-3S9'l "51 PON'IUC 2 dr ·5tarfl!i"'· --~---~ '114 Dr. ·Ford Sta Wag. RMI, w\41 on&.. Olroote: rims, Toronado, '61, like new, load-la: 96).6113 pow SA.B. vi:cel. cood. $OJ, !1ftc brb, le ml. $2295 or ed, 24,CQ'.I mt, blue w/blue =u~·--,,,-~~=-- 175-3113. be'llt olfer. 499-3&9S M pm mt. $3950. 54&-8451 '95 Bonne:vUle Convmible. '60 srAnmf W•a v~. auto '65 MUSTANG Qq)e 211 v.a '65 OUJS 2 dr hrdtop, tun t\lD powtt, factory air. ~1 DILUTED! Mu 1 ti Auto. $1800. Dtvld Rene 2U P"'r' air. MUlt lelll $1811 .-* M2-U ..U·OPn:1tlll!MTll N-.Ha •. · -·--Dol!r---1 t ·-* Sun"""· LOOK.· • AMX • JAVELIN • WE WILb ·BEAT ANY DEAL ON A NEW OR USED RAMBLER OR BUY ' YOUR CAR FOR CASH HOLIDAY ; . -RAMBLER· 1•H1rHr· 142-llD I '. PONTIAC 4 SPEED SPECIALISTS HIGH · PERFORMANC CUSTOM CARS " LARGEST Sll..ECTlON IN ORANGE COUNTY - Selected Auto Center um 11art>M m,,.,. 531 RA MILER 1963 llAMILElt Ambuudor 4 Dr. P. () w • 1 -a-.sfd with owrlrtve Mctc:c' °'"""""" ..... lyOYOr!,.; ed-Thll--"""· JOHNSON&SO .~ ...... a.a .. _ Bnncb 11'1 H&rbar Jlhtd. .. T·llltD FREE LAS VEGA& VACATION Wim A; · '67 FORD T-llRD ' -In Orup;~;a ..... ""· ..... -·/ti: tqe deck piul1all ctblr ----Qr IPIC:lal 1tdl • I I I $Uf5 ... ELMORE . TOYOTA ·-~· +:iJii6 Ullli H \ r d to J .-. ftlll -· --• ., • • t J " 1 .. . VACATION VALUE QUALl·TY USED CAR SPECIALS • . ' . BUDGET PAYMlNT BARGAINS j TOTAi. TOTAL DOWN PYMT. FORD MOTOR eo. FACTORY WARllNTID··usiD~cus • l'YMT, . . PRICE TOTAL MTHLY. '6llGALAXIE ~: .. ::·.t•i·~~~~ s;t ............ I s395 I Sl4 I S14 A Special Offori"t Of Low MPM9• UHd C.S Stll c.ry-. --C.. Ww1alt • PROTECTED IY FOID USID CAR 24/50 'l'OWD TU.IN WAllANTY, ~-'--~------=------· '61 '.Continent a I :~~1'i.;o'i ;;;\~" .;., No. KJl'49 I $895 I 139 I S39 1966 1966 . I+ . (tAfi $1495 ' ' ' '.63 CHEV' RO' LE·T-,-~ •. ,.-H.-T, .-••. V-I, .,-, ... -... ,--:&H, 1-$-79-5 .,,.-,I ~ .. 'l. -,. , --· f•et. eir, No. 150. ILUI IOOIC Sll70 w $27 1 9 6 6 f A I R LA N E 500. VI, uatomatic, '·deerin9 , vinyl inter., r•dio, ht•f•r. No, 690 $ 1 -191 ---------,-----'----7-:'c:o--.,.---· ''62 CHEVROLET ~~. 'i:~. v:;t:~~:·;·o~'• ~~.~ .. ,;i; ••. I S495 I 117 I $17 1 9 6 6 G A L A x I E 500 H.T. VI, ....•.•.... ,;,, •. ~i63_G_Af-''A -VIE--vi, -.,,,.-,,;,, -,,, ,-.,;.,-, .. ,.-., i;•-·1 -$795 1 · S27 I 17 OT)-IERS AVAILABLE, INCLUDING MUSTANGS, GALA IES, FAIRLANES, T-BIRDS, Lii.A 11tw. No. 572. ILUI 10011: $1011 $27 IUDGIT PAYMINT TRUCK -IAROAINI TOTAL PRICE 1'0TAL DOWN PYMT. PYMT. TOTAL MTHLY. '66 t-BIRD ~::~:~::~:1;;,;:.:d':~.:;:,··'~:1 $2695 I $91 I $92 '57 FORD F-100 ~;:~.VI, ' ''"" ""' tNot No.I $395 $13 ,-6-S-·G_A_LAX __ IE--r,-~-:;~-~--~-~·-·~-... -~:'.-~-~:·-::-~1-s 1_2_9s_1_s~s~o---l-S58~-,S8-CH~EVR-OLE=r=-~-.~-~-,"·-"·--V-l,-.,.-... -v . .,-.. -... ----;--~-~5----;~=--;--s-1_7 _ '65 · Sl-'"G :r;.·:::r;~·,:'· ..... ., •··· N •. '"I $1295 1 · $50 I $51 '~2 FORD F_·-·loO_ .. -,-=-_-_.--:,,,_.-•. _.-._"--:, _,-.,.~N._.-.. _.-_-_--'-7 · I_.-. _$--'$--.,.9-s~:itt--:---:S--:22- '6' CHEVRQLEJ ~~:;~·;,."~vi11i1 'i~·,:~o';•;;',' ... ;·1 $1595 \ $55 I $55 ''66 FORD F-100 '"' ... , ""'' 0''•••1. No.'" I $1MS / $47 '65 CHEV•OLET-~-:'~-: .. --;;:-:'.-".:..-v~-·.:-·:~-~.-~·oo-... -~ s-\';-.·i_\ _s_1_39_5 __ -'-I-_ -'-S_..:._52"-_---'/-$5_2_ '66 TO-Y-OT-;A-----~-·:'-.f-;:-;:;-:.H-:-,.:-,.~-~:-'.' ,-:;;-... -.,-.. ..,.1~. -s1-,,-s __:/......, S75 '"ALLPAYMENTSONUSEOCARSINCLUD TAXr.LICI Sir.FINANCE CHARGES fOll 36MONTHS ON APPllO'l!I _CRIDIT;' __ . • ,·:--=D -'68 MUSTANGS -1 ••211 ... 10% • ..i ........ ~ l TOTAL DOWN· NAltDT°". ~l"ffll 1fr "'lter & lleiro111r, bttko1111. OOme & a.urt'e1v 01!thl1, bucket n111. 111 Yl"~I trim, llYlon tal'Plls. roclclr GIMI mcUkl!r>!!S & •Ir SCOOP orn•rnt~•. Holl .. 1houl*r belts. llldcftd dlltt & YIM1r1. wlNlsnield WISl\ers .. ' IDl:td wlriers. i215. 0;! ND NIW '68 THUNDERBIRDS . · IMMEDIATE DELI.VERY Haf'lltep. 41• CID YI •11gin1, cr11i1 .... "'1tic, power d1tri11g I di1c br1k11, AM r1d io, clock. co.,.fort 1il't1rn v•nlil1tio11, fl ight bench 111t, Yi11VI i11f1rior trim, court11y lighh, r1rnot1 control mltt94', r1tr1ct1bl1 h11cll1rnp cloo1'11, full wh••I 1:ov1r1 111cl 1U 1t111cl1rcl f1cfory 1q11ipn1911f, SAVE $70000 A u~POiulli · •HtAL' $ J 8 8 ·8 FULL·l'L~~ AND LtelNSI ., MUiTA~ OI " ON 289 CID va ".fine, cruise+m.tic, power slnring & disc 'I 0% :~~ AND 'I 03e30 =NTH .brii.., At.tA.I ~· ,..lio, .. GTICS 0quipmont package, SAVE AT LEAST Sl•rOO vinyl roof, '+wed gl4iss, knitted vinyl luxury bucket soots with ' .cons_~ 'ilofftior decor group· with roof console, tachometer, FROM OFFICIAL UST -PRICE ON ANY THUNDERBIRD -= '68 $2311 or 'i 0% OM $63" ... M..,.. ".""""" TOTAL DOWN OI F4STll.l.CI( JOC. Frel/O 1lr tteltf< & oklnt11tr, ti.ck·Ull· dome & courtny llflhi., ~lnyl //. c!oltl ~nch ltllli. ny!Dr!«l l'On c1rpela, .,lnyl dclo!" i>aMll, rocker Pl!'Hll mouldl"91. decort!lv• ' brlollt lr1m", 1e.t & 1llootder belt1, Ndcled d•fh & ~llor1, ..,lnd•hl11-w .. 11e,. & 2 IPffd ""IPfra. SAVE saoooo UP TO - ON A a.GA.DID GALAXll SOO HARD1'0P 390 CID VB engine, crui1....,,.tic, power stooring & ~isc brakes, selectaire conditioning, •R vinyl trim, custom vinyl roof, tinted gla ss, AM radio, deluxe SHI be~s. heevy duty battery, remote control mirror, whii. side w•ft r•y0n tires, & fuN whHI covers. No. 201 w.i.-~rll\'w tires, wi,.. _whffl covers. No. 365 IN OUR HUGE SELECTION • ..._ ______ ~ _______ ...................... ______ --I ____ ...., ______ ,, __ ...... __ . . ,_ -:&• '68 FALCON ~.:· '68 f·.250 CAMPER SPECIAL $1f88.,. ;0% .... $1~"PwM:...- TOTAL DOWN ' COUPt:. ll•m l lt Mllff & dtfrctter: iliilll l'IYllrtUOC br-.U MIMI, tturtfty llthll, hlllel ' :} & ouhi.le l'lllrl'WI. Clo!ll & Yin¥! lnl1rlor ltlrn. Nlldlll ~ & ""°'-Ind I M "looHr-4 fKtory ;f -i.mtfll. Ho. 121. IMMEOl.1.TI DELIVl!illY . IMMIDWE. DWVft.Y 52688 Ott 100/o AND '69" TOTAL Pll DOWN MONTM WITH THI l'UICHASI OI' ANT R DORADO CAMl'll F21i0 I]('' $tyl11i'• l'lck-up. lOO CID 1ngi111, 4 1p1.d 'ir1ct tr1n1111i11io11, chrome wt1tlr11 ll'lirron, c1111p1r p1ck191 incl11,i11g II 1111p 1lt1r111tor, 70 1rnp l.1H1ry, •J1lt1 cooli11g r1cli1tor, c1mfN't wiring h1rn11\, g111911, cl111I horn1, twi11 l-b11111 fro11t 1111p1n1io11, 1111-.hnum G\IW r11r 1u1pt11- 1io11, r1dlo, 1h1ck 1b1orb1tJ, 10 ply tir 11, bright l.ody 111011lcllng1, H, D . .,inyl c1b trim. full fot"' 111t. No. 7&7 , ~$2211 ... 1k.~ ........ __ . TOTAL . I DOWN ·-Frnh l it 11t11tt' & dl!*'""M"• Mdl-W. -.. • ceurM;y ................. ""'* & ,.,..... tonlrol outside mirrors. llrlll'tl bDdot< ,_-.., llt W.YI Mtwlllr ll'tM. ....., _.. • .,...,. & 1• sl~ !Iden' -1-nt. , • "01111 NOW ! l".l.YMEMTt •IMCLUO• TAX-LICENSE• ~IMAMCE CNAll:GIES l"otl •MO. OH Al"l"illOVED Cll:IEOIT e WHITE llD• WAl..L Tlilll:S .I.MO WNIEEl COVEltS ~TIOHAL. :·•···· .... MAKE: YOUR CHOICE' A.ND SAVE AT WILSON FORD ·· DAY ' 18255 BEACH oo·ULEV ARD BIJ-~ :.INGTON BEACH · · ·4·2.6611. , SALES DEPT. , r..-,th5!~~!f!!'1osP.M. 84~-6611 . f A.M. to 10 '.A} 7 Doys Mendip I A.M. le f P.MI J/j'j · ' .. l J I ,I • ee -,,; 2 '') 7 7 a· rzn nae a I a 7 • am ft --• b • ---' . , The STEVE ALLEN Show Mond1y thru Fridly, 6:00 PM KTLA, Chlnnel 5 COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY WESTMINSTER WUK OF JUNE 29 • JULY 5 . . .· 0 JOIN T.D.I. . AND ROLL AHEAD. WITH THE LEADING BEARING MANUFACTORER .. IN THE COUNTRY. 1 1 1 1 1 1 I DAYTIME MONDAY thru . PROGRAMS FRIDAY M 0 RN IN c; 1:10 &!we Us Dis Day (C) 1:15 Ntwa (C) 1:30 Su1111Mf S.esttf (C) EAl.atioft Eldll9&t (C) Elerdtt Witll Cleda (C) EAlucatieHI Feat•m Tedlnlcal Conler, Mon.-Wed. 7:00 Educational Ftltum (C) • 9 (6 }Tlle Today S8low (C) Coocfbay L.A. (C) Jerry Dexter hosts this new program that pre- sents entertainment, Information and news In an unusual format. I Mr. Witllbont (C) 7•15 Stoel Ma!Mt, Mon.-Wed. 7~ CIS News: (C) Joseph Senti. · ~nt's Cartoons (C) 1:00 Qt C1J Captain Kaniaroe (C) CartoeM (C); C.lert»rltiotl Mow· les: See Daytime Movies for Thurs· i and Friday only. CI) Wlblter Webfoot Sa&ebruall Theatre: "Lawless Rider." Thursday only. 1·30 Movie: See Daytime Movies. · • Movie: See Daytime Movies. 1 (]) Cartoons (C) '1 t:OO ~ ~Candid Ca111t1a · I 6 Snap Judpettt (C) Jact La Linne (C) lrd Man, Thursday only. t:25 QJ CI) NBC News (C) eom ... unlty Bulletin BNrd 9:30 9 ~Btvtfly Hillblhla 0 6 Conc.ntrltion (C) Love Bob Les Crane Show (C) (f)Sea Hunt iiillam Tell, Thursday only. 10:00 Andy of Mayberry Qi (j) Pmonallty (C) Leave It to luver, An1t11 arm·up, (C) Thursda)l only. 113 :::::~~~c>1ield 10:30 ~ Didi Van DP• SMw 6 Hollywood Squares (C) 11 L /TIGERS! Looks * like a thriller! Enjoy it! II The ctieaters; An1tls Bltlball: l(C) Angels vs. Tigers, Thursday only. (f7j CV Didi Cavett Show (C) fi0111 the Inside Out (C) I ltlci£ I Tb• Wort-In: (C) ed. only. Gary Owens hosts a re- peat of the special that hifhlights many jobs In the Greater Los An· aeles area that are lackina appli- cants. at a time when so many are screamina about unemployment. 11:00 ! (I) Lowe of Uft (C) 00 Jeopardy (C) CIV!t: See Daytime Movies. 11:25 -Ro~tr ~°:":,.., (C) 11:30 Se1rclt1or Tomomiw (C) 6 Eye Guess (C) John (C) 11:45 Qt (j) Tiit Gtticlln& U&M (C) Ntwl(C) 1'\FfrRNOON 12:00 IJ 8"tlqtN (C) -~~~=-.I Deal (C) fl 'If.po: (C) Marsha Hunt subs for vacationing Maria Cole. G) Bit Mnttrton ~ (j) Andy of Mayblny 12:3011 ~As tlM Werld T•rna (C) . 6 0.ys ef o.r Uva (C) 1 Treasure Ille (C) Mowie: See Daytime Movies. Dtalln1 for Dollars 1:00119 (j) Love Is a Many Splen· deltllhin& (C) B ~ 00 The Doctors (C) (i1) 00 Dream Houu (C) 1:30 I m~ :::.:~:sd<C/c) ~ WMdln& Party (C) • : See Daytime Movies. Office of tile flre.sldent, Mon., tues.. Wed., Fri. 2:0011 ~To Tell UM Tndll (C) . 6 You Don't Say (C) The Newtywed Ganie (C) • Tempo: (C) Sallie and Bob Doman. fl) Technical Corner, Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 2:30 ~ Ci) The EAl&t of Nlpt (C) 2;25 I News (C) Qj 00 The Match GIN (C) Stories of the Century; CoMia& Around the Wortd, (C) Wednesday only. 11. The Baby Game (C) 2:55 • 6 NBC News (C) Children's Dodor (C) 3:00 a The Swet Storm (C) P.D.Q. (C) Hjjllwey Petrol @ @ Generel Hotpltal (C) Bozo the Clown (C) Si -off ~ M1tinee: Don Rodewald. 3:30 ~SU11111tr Thin& (C) Mike Doilfl11: (C) Joey Heeth· erton co·hosts. Perfect Matdl (C) (f7j (I) .,.,.. Sl\adowa (C) HObO Kelly (C) CJ) Dialin1 for Dollars Movie 4:00 Mr. Ed Divorce Court (C) (i7) (I) The Datin& Game (C) • file Honeymoonn Woody Woodbury Show (C) 4:30 Mow!L.,_See Daytime Movies. Gt0rlf l"Utn1m News (C) News: (C) Baxter Ward. Movie: See Daytime Movies. Car Wiier• Are You? Thursday only. I Bozo's Jil Top SMw (C) (3) Mia. Oouatu (C) 5:00 MIC News Se,.let (C) Holiday Mowte: See Daytime Movies on Thursday only. The Amal.inf Tllree ~Jimmy Tbe11111on Show (C) Shakey'a Pina P tJ 5:15 : Friendly Clant 5:30 Onie and Herritt ABC News: (C) Frank Reynolds. Cartooas T1't Aclda•s F1111tJ . ~'*~;' ~-~ (I) Man Fro91 = (C) 'Jerry C/Jexter greets you with stars, music, fascinating features r::.1 %pped off with ~ CStu 'Wahan _ upaating the news every half hour , , i-· CStimulating mornings starting at 7:00 'Weekdays in Color (i) .. ./ SATURDAY ••MM•atr ef..,.. __... ........ -...: (C) (90) Out- lbftdini ldlJNs ol filbt ,..r n honored It this MCOnd annual JUNE 29 Awards Baftquet prwnted lift from the sands Hoe.I In Las Yeps. I c..trJ M8lic (C) (21h hr) LaT....tl ,. a oo......,.. 1t1re11: tc> .. I! Iii ..._ (Q (60) ) Maquencln1 • an Easl Mri-9 (I) ffm .._ (C) (30) can ruler, set Kind'lloe of Hoptr's ~~ (C) (30) Dile band ol c:on:spintlDrs hag1es willl •-the Genlans CMf' I blf diplomatic ... QtJ (C) (60) deel, ...... the ,..., prince la .. 12 O'a.ct 111111 (60) creUJ held by Hopn and the rest- ._. .. T1lellr9 of his hendunen. (R) . uo .... <R> a@ oo sau, "IPt 1t ... e D 4111ar liliwii: (C) ........... ef tlle l:JI W.., ..._ (C) (30) Oplrl'" (suspense) '62 -Herbert ...., a.di; (C) (60) Mec1e Lam; Mic:Net Gouch. Ian Wibon. I~ (C) (30)1 Ua~Aumhi... (R) I Lwt L11cJ (30) &lailr9I ...._ Ant.I II Neftla 9:JO 9 Cl),.._. Jadioll: (C) 7:to di Cl) CIS c...-, ,.._ (C) ( ) Betty· Jo turns clown a chance ( ) llolir Mudd. to sins on ~io with her two • llllC S.W, {C) (30) t«a in order to remain at home ....., c..., (C) (30) with Steft, 1'M then admits he's • ._.. ,..., DmJs: (C) (30) peay;nc cards with the 11oys um Td • Cu ; •• (C) (30) ~(R) ............. (30) Dr. IMn: (60) ''A Ytl'/ I• ,...... .. ........ . Dillae." Dr. Kildlrt . ....,.., a. llftlr (R) clahes with "the wortd's oldest in- E .. _.. &bl a..c. tern" and jeopardizes his intern ,..~ a (I) n. Prileer. CC> <60> status until 0r. Gillespie steps m. The PrisaMr Is Meted tD the pow-Dan .aHtl111y and Jeln Hqen tfful post ot Number 2 i.t the cuat. Yillace lfhr a WMlllllfJ dltwlltk D tHl (I) IW,ss•• P11aca; (C) electiDft and .,rprisin, support front (~ ~ CroeJ pllyl host to the the Incumbent Numb« 2 .. CR_,_.. KiftC Family, Franca laniford and uled from June 22) Don Ameche, Barbara McNair and II ti) 00 Tiie Sllllt: {C) (60) "To Louis Nye. (R) KID a saint" , .. • Maica II i IHc&g I Mill Wte1 tf _.. 10:00 9 Ci) Manll: (C) (60) Man- ca he-rt (C) (60) From Sin lnfittrata a health 11)1 in order Anielo. Tuu. the t.ntfl annual to break up a bunco racket but "Miss Wool ot America Paceanf' finds ttie stakes much hicher. At· Is emceed by Art Unldetter; tractiw CanM Bl1ke hires the ct. I tfiJ CJ) Dltilic II• (C) (30) tectiwe to cnc:ll What she believes iewtl: {C) ,.. ....... ... is I ICheme to billl her Industrialist er..dws" (ldwnture) '54-tither ot a fortune. Julie Adams. Rex H1rrlson, Vir&ini1 Mayo, Lau-Lynd1 Day, John Anderson guest f9ftCe Harvey. Georre Sanden. (R) 10.W Uaits (60) fJ Mowie: "'Wiit IBltd T.W, m,c.d (60) ... ?" (mptety) '66-Juliet Prow., 11le .... --. Sal Mineo. lllllil! .., IMil! (R) I ~ (C) (30) Clif Kirt. .. @CJ) .... ,,.id Cw ('C) : ly ..... a. .. s. c.. I NET JMrul (R) 10-.lO Me.it: "l'M w.I DoeW' (hor- lA ~ ror) '41-Basil R1thbone. l:30 Qt Cl) Mr T1nl Sta: {C) 0 II ...... : ('C) (30) "The Dance ( ) Jeremy Clyde, .of the Chld 01'"" Deltti." A serment that shows and Jeremy sinatn1 duo, 1ppears ht the near prehistoric lndilns of 1 dramatic role as Paul, a fon1-Brazil who, once eech year, per. haired, iuibr·pl.yin1 bof '""" fonn a c:ompficmd dance u part Uwerpool, who becomes a key ad-of the ceremonies honoring their dition to Chip's off-key roct-1nd-cte.d. (R) roll band. (R) GI Jee ..,_ (C) (21/z hr) a~ 00 c.t s.art: (C) (30) 11;00 II a-O'Cltdl llpOft (C) Clete "TIM Kina Lives?'' When a tncn Roberts. lllna is wounded in an 1mssin1tlon D 11le 11111 ltMr """: (C) (30) attempt, the Chief ISSiins Mu to Jess Mar1ow. pose IS the kine for a coron1tion 0 "-: (C) Keith McBee. cetemony. Max comes to like the IB ~ "'flride tf Ille ...._.. ''Wort" in apite ol the danger 11ntil (drama) '3&-John Glrf~. Eleanor 99 is lddn1ptd by the real kin(s Pariler. vlllainous hllf-brotfler, Basil, and 11:15 Rf..._ 52 Mtwia: -r ... tf his MOS henchmen. Johnny Carson &r (drama) '58-Ctlar1ton Heston, appurs in 1 e1meo role, and Mi-J1net lAilh. ~ Forest fUesb. Don Mama co-0 ~ "'Pt ~ ~ ICl'l"'9d the ltofJ wfth Gloria Bur· ~ (drama) '45 -Frid Mac- blcl (R) MUrrlJ, Uoyd Nolin. I ..... " (60) ll:lO 8 llle Ttllll&M .. (C) @ CJ) l.ftirMc:e ... (C) (60) 11:50 • .... -w Is .., c.n.r • SPORTSMEN'S WORLD (adventure) '45 -Dennis Morpn, * AWARDS BANQUET-LIVE Dlrte Clirl. Raymond Mmey. IN COLOR from las Vegas U:lO !>~;:':"'Joye~~:: ..... 4 _ TME DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JUNE 29 JMe SUNDAY JUNE 30 1"5 m Tiie Qwlata, .... 1:.50 fJ Qiwt Us Dis DIJ/Ntwa 7;00 II T• MCI ..,, (C) mn. .... AaRri 1:15 m"' Cllrisllapllen 7:301~(C) ......... T......_ Clloif (t) • W.rtd of YMtlll (C) Mr • .,......_ at.' (C) Coontry .... (C) l:OO 19 Cl) u., Um My Fett Tit Qriltlplurs (C) c.tlltdfll .. ,..,... (C) • Tiie ............. (i) W Is tilt Aa.. (C) • V.111:1111 Sein ... """ l:lO !JlMk u, -u.. • Mtwia: "Tiit ., 14 Selllil- al (drama) '4~hir1ey Temple, Barry Fitzgerald. D Rebels Wltll I en. (C) ct Mowie: "'SrNtllaut Pllll&t" (western) '54--Rod Cameron. l .... ,,. ...... (C) ~~~ UIEX (C) 9:00 I ea ..... Tina . Ht•8'.,1rs' Clidt (C) Casper Cal'Wfts (C) s..day 111utrt: (C) Shown 111 ''Sava1e Gringo," "The FlJrne IM the Sword" and 'The Thrte Mus- keteers." ~ Comtry .... (C) @ llillitlailal~ @ s.dlJ Femrt ~CJ)~ I Jt9tnry 1171 IE)Y1ritdldes,..._(C) t-.30 fJ a.a allll u. """ <Cl D .,_ t11e .....,. <C> ~(I) u.. ..... Hoer 9 Cf) ..... Dltlctin : 10:00 II s..er L.emttq (C) D nis Is th Ufe (C) OAn.-w .... .., <C> D Ulla t11e Llolt11.tlld (C) fJ MoM: ....... Acetit" (df1. ma) '51-Doug1as Kennedy. ID llowie; (C) ....... Tt S,..,. (adventure) '47-Johnny Sands, Doi Castle. @(I)F-SMw {C) ~(j)U'*"°'{C) m u Delpertar 10-.30 11 EJqMrw 10 CC> D @ @ Vii u,pa&a: (C) EM Newman intemews Or. Eucw Cir· son Blake, Stcmlry Gentf'll ol 1111 Wor1d Council of aiurctia. aboll the Fourth Assembly of tht WOltd Council of Churches which wlll t•llt place in Uppsala, Sweden In JvlY '68. II ANGELS/SENATORS for * a great ballgame! Watch! D Aft&els .._....: <C> An1els ws. Senators. u tm (1) .... ..., (C) ta Cl) Ton Hall MMtiltl (C) l i: l Mt I I 'II .,, I Mi Mus. or tchl s vs. 1:00 IJ Alt °' c-pltll\J: (C) Thi mountina human relations pl'OllMfnl confrontlna Americ:lns todar la tM iubjed of this two·part l«turt. FHtured II the Rev. Trafford P. Mahar, SJ.. ch1irm1n of the De- partment of Eduutlon ind director of the Human Relations c.nttt It St Louis University. D Mr F...,. S.-: (C) Rw. London Sltdat, 92nd Street Chrb· tl•n Church. Los Anftltt, ll*b. l ....... u. (C) Qurcl la ~ ..... (C) (3) S..ndlJ MltlMt: "Twentr uslwo." lfE~~- 11:3019 Ci) Face~ Nltloa (C) , .. ~(C) Dbmwtfr. (C) "The Cajun Coun· try.'' Study of the French lnflueiu In Louisiana. I D IMit: (C) "ClrlbbeH H..r' (adventure) ·~JohMy Desmond, Yvonne Molbur. A I T I RN 0 0 ~- 12:0011 9 fl1 '*....., Socc:tr: <C> Santos OfBrazil, with their woftd· renowned star Pele, and the St. Louis Stara of the North American Soccer Le11ue meet In an lntema· tionll contest live from Busch M• morial Stadium. St. Louis. D Cknrills. AnJoat? (C) "Fac'81 Features." Host Bruce Mcintyre demonstrates how to draw faclll futures that lend personality and individualism to portraits. O Issues lftd An...a: (C) George W: Ball, U.S. Ambassador to tht U.N .• guests. 11...wcwnt hreat 00 Fam. fOf TodaJ (C) Teetro Famll'8r 12-.JOIYoutlt Ind Police (C) ........ Conffl'lftC9 (C) Faltll for TodaJ (C) (I) Alm F11ture: "Alaht. the r Passenger." a oo 1•itat <C> 12:45 U Aqels W~llP (C) 1:001til00 Meet tllt Prm (C) ll1iwtl: "f rttda" (drama) '4 7- avld Ferrar, Glynis Johns. 0 Mewit: (C) "TM Wt Ridt ta smta Crur" (western) '64 -Ed· mund Purdom, Marion Cook. B llilliN $ Movie: .,,_ of W_.. (drama) '61-Mel Ferrer, Peter Yen E k Ma1all Noel. Movie: "Potstaed" (drama) Joan Crawford, Yan Heflln. m Rtwfval Fires (C) IE Cine en Sa Casa 1:30 D News Conf•tnce (C) m Voice of Calvar, (C) @CI> ..... od ........ (C) CiJ 00 I lelltwt lft Mirldea (C) 2.-00 II C)ppeftuaitJ UDt (C) D 0. Culpa: (C) Bennett Cerf cTiicussea his specialty, humor, with a dozen 11r1s from Immaculate Heart Collep, and he malntalna that ethnic humor Is maklna a comeback because minority IJ'OUPI are feellna mo<e secure. QJ Roller °"'1 (C) @ (3) Sllndlr flltlnl: "Arrow In the oust" and ''Voya1t of Slnbad." ~ (1) C.,itDI tad .. a.a (C) QI Ci) wmai., (C) t:JO IJ C..•im.t (C) uNo Man la an lstand." D~ on the hlt- tory of the .llW and his lon&·timt commitment to IOCl1I Jllttiee. 9...-. (C) "f_,.. tf • no.. lllld UOU'' (adventure) '65 - Richard lflrrilon. Qt (i)DMMt fa.bn l:GOIDlll M .... Male (C) , .. Alltry SMw ..... "'£atla S.udrW' (ad· lvtnt~ ;!!;Robert Steclt. Jon Hall. Eu::. 3:30. ~ Weftslil••: (C) "With· enpoon." An onalnal two-chlracttr drama dealln1 with the role of tht alienated black man In modem eo- ciety. II Tales of tilt Celdew Wtlt 1J C:.•nbJ ca,......: (C) sum Wil- son is host to Bobby lewis, "The Boy With the Lute." m Colot Tllutn: (C) ''let's Bt Hep~' Qt C1J face t111 Nation (C) 4:00 I Viewpoint (C) . h\ ...... (C) CIJ F lltllrt F11ture: (C) "Cowtown Rodeo." 4:301 NtwSUktrs (C) : Wol1d Preu (C) (R) Ci)full I...,._.., 4:45 m TH Elllpms (C) 5:GO !;""': (C) Clete Roberta. Movie: "fraftds Jt9I till " (comedy) '54 -Donald O'Connor, Julie Adema. I lrandtd (C) lllltt'• Ln . CI> Sewn Arts n..n: "Prul· denfs Lady." I ~ltlftel (C) 5:30 I ,. Ci) AwllWtr .... r (C) · 00 Tiie Wu 1lJs W ... (C) s I S•all Wol1d (C9 • Tiie Moaroes (C) Cltertftne : Your Dollar's Wor111 rvrNING I •ll·tnlmal epbodt, laslt flnda doll· Mlct\Ml Wlldlna, Mi,o.tll Umeld, bit troublt In two lonely rwfedtd StM 8rodlt. When a calallltlq llmba. (fil Rualan.Qlm.t llflc*crlpher II D ~ Cl)~ <C> (30) "Flp. embltt.,... becau11 the Ja.,.._ pe(s Treasure.• Sunlwl trllsure kllltd hla pltlftb, he roma"* • ind a subsequtnt theft tum flipper Amtl1cln Embaslf NCtptlonilt • 1 into a detectivt. (R) · m .. ns ID obtlln a paapoft tD 8 Jollll ltrJ Sllow: (C) (90) GYllll America, but falls In loVt with the Include Joty Blahop, 8llly Daalela dluitrter of In old Ind "'l*hd and Pt~March. ii.,.. famlty. D ~ Yopp tD lottM tU•: Sea Wtltl S,.W: (C) (GO) (~ (60 "Terror.'' The Seni.w Bunud visits tht mam..m tA Cf'tW battles a tlrrltylq tnemt-the Sea World In San °"'° "'*' atent orchids contalnlnf alien ener· Gooclt, 4000-pound tltphant ...r, l massu. (R) tlacllM him bow to stand ltrlllht Tldl ., ~-(C} (30) I llllipa'sl~30) .,_... VllWJ .... Dl•iqlt ~ . ....._ $JWlflllRJ (R) 1:30 R al Ci) C..U. ._: (C) (30) ..... Ml9e BurtReynolds 1ut1ta 11th• pilot t:301Clr ..i Trecl (C) (30) of a plane loaded with wlld animals s..., I.Ml/.._ ,.... thet crashes In tht Evtr(lada, set-lrlft t...,. ~I di 00 ~~n:e;::.w(~R)(60) 10:00 II QI Cl) Iii.._: l11P1nllll tC> iiJitblo end tht Danctn1 ChlhUI· (&I) Jim PMIPt INda tht liilf: hue." Conclusion of 1tofJ about a ac:roa the d•rt ID rtcO¥ll' bl· youn1 Mexicln boy wtlo 1e1n:h11 for Jaclltd lnc1 ao6d arttfacb and •· a distant uncle In Amtrica. (R) ~h !,_ ltltltDr who wouD Id O~H~~ a MUllM $ llwlr. (C) .,. .. .... .... .ruaurt. an ...... A t1ii ,........ (drama) '55 -Jact ~ueats. ! . Hawtins. Joan Collins, Dewey Mar· • 9 _,. _.,...~: ~ (&0) tin Sk1ntJ Cflaplln. eW From Atd Buel I' omr u.n. (60) Cannon falls In .low9 with randl· 1 m£1e1.!1'ls ,.,..... ,.,.... ti's widow and btcomll a htlplea ( (60. ): Proftlt of Intl today, tool In her drive for qu rtcha showln1 how its people cope with Plttida Bany, Carlos peat. the hostllity of 100,000,000 Arabs; (R) convertln1 blHk desert lemln into e SUNDAY NEWS REPODT a l1nd of milk and honey; and • 7· 2000 ,ears of struale foraina I• * Pres. by Hams & Fr1nk nel Into major factor of Middle I S.lldlf ~ (C) (30) · ust. (R) Miii• $ ....._ s,edal: "Y_.. m Alltrican-A11Mn1an Hour ... Deodle ....,.. (m"11cal) '42-m 1'1 FrtDc* Qtf James Ca1MJ, Join Ltallt, Watl9r .... II a CI> Ed Wlwu: (C) Nancy Huston, Rolemlry DtCamp. NoataJ. Sinatra. Diana ~ and The SU· ale riew of the Golden Ere of Bl'Old· premes ~est. (R) way and vaudtvllle end of the .,..t O (HJ 1't fll: (C) (60) "Re-entertalner--Oeorp M. Cohan. 110n of ril." Inspector Erskine m N...: (C) (30) Cllf Kirt. leads a searth for trank Padfltt. llJ Wodd Adwwl•• (C) (30) who has taken hostap Katherine ' f8 WOl'ld of ,_.. (C) Oily Into the desert to aulde him 1't Alt..., • "'91 (C) to a hidden airplane. Anne Baxter 10-.JOI Wartd tf Yid CC> (30) lest:s. (R) La CrlM (C) (60) Tiit hal Rtwollldon (R) 11:00 0...-otclecl lhpett: (C) Cl• 6:00 R Qt(() 1't 21st Ceabq. (C) Varltdades Roberta, Stan Duke. (10) "Man·Made Ma~." A report on l:JD D 9 (i) ...,.In-Ur. (C) (30) II Tiie llda HM lllen: (C) (30) "spare-parts suraery' and the re· Uf11e KidSMow out" Eve and Kaye lom Brokaw. placement of vital organs In llvlna meddle once too often In tht lives 1~~ ..... 111Dl•s:•amtl••• (C) <30) humans, with emphasis on the prob-of their children and Inadvertently ~ i. ~ \f!.,'l (60) lems and procedures of kidney force them to move 1way from ~ Tllia -lMI transpllnts, the use of artiftclal home (R) ...., kidneys, and even the poaibllltY cl l!Pbe.t (C) (60) lMM Ult ( /...,. CC> making virtually every part' of tht City of Mope Spoftuiu's 11:15 II Ntn: (C) Hany RlllOnet. body replaceable. (R) Awards (C) (90) (It) D Mowlti: (C) "OMble en-. ...... R ~ @ Frank Mcltt (C) (30) I Advetltw• lw Spotta (C) (30) (adVenture) '51-00nald O'Oonnot, Pelka Parecle:,. (C) (60) -"Salute T1lt Wlc1d r ... nw Helena Cart9r. to Fourth of July. • Featlrt: "Skywards. Great m I ¥H<1a1i I Viva Mtlicol (C) (60) Ships." A look at th• wort of ..,.. ll:JO • .... "'It , .. Id ....... .. i'1it Linker Family Visits spots of In· ci•llsts worldn1 on spececreft sys· 'fOtr tmedy) 54-Jaclt Lemmon. ttmt in Mlllico. (R) tems 1t the Lewis Test Center, Judy llday, Ptter Lawford. • fl) RtllOea f..tltrt Cltvel1nd D fMll: (C) -C... Stfl .ir" 6:30 IJ Ralplt~ (C) (30) OJ u Tn..U (COmedY) '61-Rock Hudton, Gina II@ 00 Anl•al !Uqdta: (C) t·OO 8QtCi)1't Sia-........ llol:•s... (C) {JO) "Tiie Elephants of Tuvo." A • ~ sw.· (C) (60) Alp 'Ml· Qllls look et the wort beln& done to save son uest:s • the elephant from extinction in th• o i @11o1wm: (C) (60} "The 1%:00 m Mewlt: "foW Jllle .. • ...,.. veil Tsavo National Part In East Price of Salt." Kim Hunter guntl (mut1C11) '44 -Carole landlt, Kif Alricl. u 1 woman whose areed crutes Francia. I :"~*'~(;: (C) (60) a powder ke1 attuatlon when she 1:00 e Merit: "lln Te It a....- Marqatee U: "The A"al Hour." aeta 1 prlce on ult hlafltr than (l'OITllnct) '59-{)lcl! Kalln11n, Can1f Sefculatiln (R) ranchers Cl~LJ ~~ llfttl· (C) Moms. Ci) Chit Rtadl Giie fl~ 'iaWltd Ta•lb" (dr~ma) D Newt (C) 6:55 @ (])Kem Far• Fida '63-llurence Harvey, France Nu· 1:30 -.~-s...-,: ''T11nt Wltflout 7:00 II 9 (() u•: (C) (30) In 1n yen, Martha Hyer, Gary Merrill, Pity P•C• 5 ''P I MONEY AVAILABLE TODAY 1st & 2ntl MORTGAGES ANY TYPE PROPERTY-ANY AREA Service in the Privacy of your home EVENING I SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS e Combine Your Sifts to One Low Monthly Payment I e Borrow on Yo ur Home--Paid for or Not e Easy Terms -You Choose Your Payments e Long Term -Low Int erest -ht Mortgages • We Buy and Loan Against Exid ing Trust Deeds For Frtt lnform•tlon Day or Night -7 Days A w .. ir 646-2477 833 DOVER o·R.--NEWPORT BEAOi Stat.e Licensed Mortgage Loan Agent Member of Local Board of Realtors I ROYAL MORTGAGE CO. .. MONDAY THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JUNE 29, 1968 ter the WOf1d of •uto rad na When they try to help • drher whose car is bein1 aboll(ed by his m11ot competit«. Wllll1m Glover, D1Yid Hurst. and Stubby Kaye cueit. (R) 0 WMI Vfllll! (C) (30) "All llOads to Romanla. '' JULY l I' For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are t he day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 U (C) '1'lle lat Tltin1s In Ufe Are Fr11" (musical) '56 -Gordon Mac:Rae, Dan Dailey. B "TIM ao, Wllo Ca•Pt • CfoM"' (drama) '61-Roger Mobley ... Ann Lllclsta" (drama) '48-Eartha Kitt. 11:000 "Rltllllba" (mystery) '35 - George Raft. "I'• Fro• MisMri" (comedy) '3~b Bums. 12:30 m (C) "Alla Ab" (documentary) '59--Thor Heyerdahl. "flll Stiles of St. Trieu111's" (comedy) ·54 -Ala· stair Sim. 1:30 l!) "H•ndftd·Hotlr Hunf' (drama) '54-Jack Warner, Anthony, Steel. 4:30 fJ (C) "Al Jennings of Okl1ho1111" (drama) '51 -Dan Duryea, Gale Storm. B "fow Desperate Men" (adven- ture) '60-Aldo Ray, Heather Sears. fVENING 1:00 fJ The 811 News: (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 H1u1tley-Brin•ley Report (C) (30) O Stew• Alltn Sllow: (C) (90) Steve's ruests are Pamela "Mason, Stevie Wonder, Dayton Allen and 72-year-old diva Madame Marianna. O Six O'Clodl Morie: "Man in UM Moon" (scl-fi) '6l~enneth More, Shirley Anne F11ld. Marine Boy (C) (30) l at Masterson (30) 1 (3) Mm Griffin Show (C) : What's New? ·EJ~r 5:30 KNBC Nftl Service (C) (60) • TM Groovy Show (C) (30) Badtelor Fltlter (30) McHale's Nny (30) @ @ Hantley·Brinkley Report (C) Ell) Spectrum: "Quasars-A Key to Infinity." NET'S David Prowitt In· terviews two Caltech scientists r~ sponsible for discoverin1 what may support the "big bang'' theory of the birth of the universe. I Cl) CBS EYenlnr News (C) Notldero 34 (C) 7:00 CBS Evenlnr News: (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. I F Troop (C) (30) I Lowe Lucy (30) Gilli11n'1 Island (30) @ Movie: (C) "The Worid In , hs" (drama) '52-Cregory Peck. Ann Blyth. I WISflinaton in Review (C) Ci) Tiit Monbes (C) La Cuna Vada 7:30 9 Cl) Gun1111ob: (C) (60) When Marshal Dillon Is reported killed, a hard-nosed Swede Joins forces with the head of a powerful .Cattleman's Cooperative to try to gain control of the marshal's office -and all of Dodge City. Gunnar Hellstrom and John Dehner euest. (R) 0 The Monllees: (C) (30) "Mon· kees Race Again." The Monkees en· D @ Cl) c..-, II Afttca: (t) (60) "Wllat's 1n Elephant Motlier To Do?" Jim and Jofln Henry hive trouble ridina 11e.-on a pretty 11r1 photolflpher tTYiM b> pt action pictures of wild alllNls, especi1lly when Ille causes 1n elephant stlm· pede. Lynda Day cuetts. (R) 0 Milliea $ Mowir. (C) "'tloll• of la•boo" (drama) 'S5 -Robert Stack, Robert Ryan, Seasue Haya. kawa. I Tnrtll or C......-(C) (3'J) Perry ..... (60) DEBUT' Mlkiq T1lillp Qr-. Mrs. Thalam Crut0, a trained archaeolo(ist-turned ~turalist, Inherited an Interest in p rdenin1 from a stron1 family tradition of "makln1 thinp arow." She uses this proaram to pass on some ol her accumulated 11rden knowted1e to newcomers In the field. fl) Co•ices y Clftclones 1:00 B Tiie a..piefts: (C) (60) "Get Me Out of Here!" The Champions step in to rescue 1 lady doctor who is being held against her will on a Caribbean island. O McMI: "Double Indemnity" (mystery) '41-fred MacMurray, Bar· bara Stanwyd<. m HIDI (30) fil) Rainbow Quest: Pete Seeger sin1s sonp by the celebrated Woody Guthrie. @E Lo Prohlbido 8:30 tJ fa (I) The Lucy Show: (C) (30) Banker Mooney leaves a secret packaee In Lucy's care with strict orders that she must not open it. (R) D @ 00 Rat htntl: <C> <JJ> "The Double Jeopardy Raid." Teen· age partisans seive as the Rats' liaison for a behind-the-lines raid. (R) I Men Griffi11 (C) (90) Wef1tl 9f w .... (C) (30) bita de Ment.ar 9:00 tJ 9 Cf) bdJ Crtfflttl: (C) (30) Jack Albertson plays Andy's Ions· lost cousin, an "International ty. coon" who arrives In Mayberry via frel&ht car. (R) D O@NIC CoMdJ ~: ~ {GO) "Dear Deductible." Peter Falk and Janet Lelah co-star in the story of sonprfter Mike Galway who hits it big in the music world at the same time that socialite Vil· ainla Ballard suffers a financial dis· aster. Their tu accountant (Norman Fell) tries to convince both they can cut their taK payments bJ marryin1 and he takes the rolt of c~d. D lJ1J CI> ne Felony Squad: (C> (30) "An Arranaement With Oeatll.8 Conclusion. Sam ~one and Jill Briw start a deslferate search fOI Chris Wilson and Srt. Dan Brias, her bodY&uard, both of whom were kldnaped to keep Chris's father from testifyin1 111lnst the syndi· cate. (R) ! Hollar (C) (30) Ballot Powr. '1he Press." mmunlty affairs newsman Leo McElroy and local political experts analyze the performance of tflt 9: 10 l J ~) .. ned lbt, line of 1ses of dee 'Gtt ()ftS cto1 will ty" 3ar· !gel !led :30) ct et lrict I If, :JO> !en· :ats' -aid. (30) >RI· tJ· via uae: •tter IN /Way <>r1d Vil· dis· men they ,,, rolt (C) th." Jl111 for .... '"" 1tler 'lldl· new1 media In an tltctlon year. II) Muiu 1 Ellrtlla M-.t 9:JO 11 9 (I) f11dlr Affair. (C) (30) French Is ur1ed by • former &111· friend (Anna LH) to return to his old job with her employer, u.t Duke of Glenmore (Patric Knowles). ~ (ff} (I) ,.,._ P1act: (C) (30) C.rofyii and Marsha discuss the Rossi brothers; Or. Roal and his brother face their differencea; Tom tries to help Edith, an unwed mother-to-be; Steven drops In on Rod and Betty. &llllt ... (60) El) NEf Joamal: "What Harvest for the Rupe(!'' A report on the ml· rrant worbr, a man with a tar· nished blrthrlaht. (R) @I> Rtvista Musical NtKlft 10:00 6 QI (I) PREMIERE PrtMlert: le) (68) "Gall to Denier.'' The summer dramatic anthology teries makes Its debut with a story about Jim Kinasley (Peter Gr1Ves) and Paul Wiikins (James Gre&OtY) who recruit and carefully rehlll'll lock· smith John Henderaon (Dan Travan· ty) for a fleetlna oPportunlty to switch counterfeit plates for real ones. 0 9 @ I Sn: (C) (60) "A Few Miles West of Nowhere." While In· vestiaallng the detth of a fellow agent In a remote desert town, Robinson and Scott are victimized by a lawless local mob when they ignore warnings to leave the area. (R) 11 '-'I!. Patna111 News (C) (60) 0 @ l1J The lie Vall.,: (C) (60) "Run of the Savare." Nick Is trapped in a mine with a teenaa• desperado who is holdin& him for ransom. (R) I Secret Aatet (60) Jack Lath• NtWI (C) (60) Tatro F•lliar 10:30 II) Nws: Jf> (30) Bill Johns. f.D I IHC I A Convtnatioft wttlt McCartMJ and IAluMNI: The two Beatles talk about their eitploits with the Maharishi, their rise to music stardom and their business venture--''The Apple Corps." 11:001J a... O'Clock Report (C) (30) Jeny Dunphy. 0 T1tt lltll Hotir Nws: (C) (30) Geor&e Skin!Mf. I The Wlltlmtn (30) Nws: (C} (30) Baxter Ward. Mowte: .. AIMI die 8,_t DlwW (western) '51 -Klrti Dou&las. Vlr· ginla May.,. m a.. enne <e> <60> m Movlt: "'ht ..... ,.... (dra· i ma>. 'Sf-Willard Parker, Mara Cor· ..... (C} ~::.Dey 1911 (C) 11:30 IJ hie: "T OllOfTOW at T•" (suspen19) '64 -John Grepon, Robert Shaw. R@@ Tiit Toollllt Sllow (C) Mowit: .,... "" NtlPbot" (comedy) '40 -JKk Benny, Fred Allen. 0 @Cl).., ,....., .. (C) 12:00 m .1oe ,,... <C> 12:50101ltlr U•lts ActlH n.tN: "Guilty Bystlnd· et .• 12:45 a Movie: "T1'e 1nvt11blt '"'..,,.. (sd·fl) '59-John Apr, Jean Byron. ''This is .Tun Cooper, KNXTNews, County!' ~NXT was the first Los Angeles television station to establish a fulltime news bureau in Orange County. Based in the County Courthouse, Jim Cooper ranges county-wide to bring you regular reports from this booming Southland Area. Weeknights, watch: The Big News at 6:00 pm and Elevetl O'Clock Report CBSS2 TUESDAY JULY 2 For morning and afternoon llstin1•. please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES ,, 1:30 0 "TM CfJltlf ...,. (drama) '43 -Ray Miiiand, Paulette Goddlrd. B (C) "leld Adnlltllrt" (comedy) ·~erard Phlflpe. "Tl•• Owt tw left" (drama) '62-Jtan Sebtfl. 11:0011 .. Murdtr Wida Pktu .... ' (mys· tery) '36-lew · Ayre&. "Kill 1111 Mab U," (romance) '34 -Gary Grant. 12:JO m ........ l'rtMlt Qartle" (dra· ma) '47-.0.Vld Niven. ...... Tt L.r (drama) \~nstance Smitfl. l:JO m '"No Trd' (mystery) 'SO - Huah Sinclair, Dinah Sheridan. 4:JO R "TM W11ete Trudi" (mystery) •58 -Stew1rt Grenpr, Geofl' Sanders. D "TMMll MJIUenlkt" (muslcal) •fil-Jlmmy Clanton, Roclty Graziano. EVENING 1:00 II Tiit Ila ~ (C) (60) Jtny Dunphy. R H..U.,·lrinkley Report (C) (30) Stlw AJltft SMw: (C) (90) Guests are Abbe Lane, Tony Oerytl, Monty Landis, and makeup artist Christina. 0 Sit O'Clock Movie: (C) "Dtstr1' (western) 'SS-Audie Murphy, Marl Blanchard. Marine Boy (C) (30) Bat Mastel'IOfl (3) MtfY &riffln Sllow (C) : Mat's Ntw? 0 Dapertar 1:30 INIC Ntws Strvtce (C) (60) Tiie 5roovy Slilow (C) (30) ladltlol Fattier (30) McH11t'1 NIVJ (30) CI) Huntl.,·lrinkttJ Report (C) . Sjiedma: "ESP-The Human X· Factor." .Host David Prowitt lrwes- tlaates the world of extrasensory perception at the Duke Universlt1 paraP$Ycholoay laborttory. Or. J. B. Rhine comments on his studies. \ I Cf) CIS &eUtl News (C) iilitic:iel9 34 (C) 7:00 CBS Evlftlna· Ntw1: (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. I levt lttCJ (30) &llllpn's Island (30) (i) A .. rtca! (C) I f Troop (C) (30) OEIUT The AIRerican St.11r. Or. Irwin Swerdlow, associate proftssOt of En&tlsh at CSCLA. relates the cit· velopment of the theatre H a fl· flectlon of lift In the U.S. Tht flf'lt proaram concentrat11 on ttlt col· onlal theatre. I (I) tik.HaWs Nft1 la C.a Ylda 7:30 Qt Cl) Dat.1: (C) (60) An expert on Africa dr1Vu an 1illn1 baby elephant Into the wilds, hop· In& It wlll lead hhn to • 1t11ndary elephant~aveyard. (R) a a ,.,,. • .,~(C) (10) "Gtn e, Genie, Who'• Got die (Continued) ..... 7 ...... .. THE DAILY ptl.OT, TV WEEX. JUNE 29, 1968 Sylvania AT @DAVIS BROWN TBLBVISION •APPLIANCl!S To .. ._.. Te .. C....•lwf ..... ,_ ..... o. ..... FULL 1 YEAR WARRANTY ON PARTS AND SERVICE LABOR S,lc h ..... MW&TI2. Port•ble. Big 74 sq. in. picture ( 12" di•g. •Nwrel. Syfv•n&.'s PenotNI Port•ble is so reli•ble we un extend the old 90·d•y w•n-.aty to • full 12 months for •II perts and service l•borl e Pl.ys ••rw ...... Off yov car ligh.hr socket or off a IM&t ... ......,. A.c:ceu.ry Conl i11cludod. A GREAT BUY AT e hly tr..Un.ra..1. 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COSTA MESA 646-1684 Barba the pi pose in ceh holida The who c "Miss won a Suppa Series Eve W turned lronsic starrin Bor and h• Tenne: yea rs ' Frayse Mempl where and dr days s Mempl vote b Tenne~ contest Whif spent 1 mental two ye; Front ~ In Holl: Los An of whic She wa to Univ in 196t 0 Barbara Anderson, attired in the patriotic colors, strikes a pose amidst colorful balloons in celebration of the 4th of July holiday. The green·eyed blonde, who once reigned as "Miss Memphis," just recently won an Emmy Award (Best Supporting Actress in Dramatic Series) for her port~ of Eve Whitfield, the socialite· turned·policewoman on NBC's Ironside (Thursdays, 8:30 PM), starring Raymond Burr. Born in Brooklyn, Barbara and her family moved to , Tennessee when she was 12 years old. There she attended Frayser High School and later Memphis State University, . where she majored in speech and drama. During her college days she was voted Miss Memphis and missed by a half vote being selected Miss Tennessee for the Miss America contest. While in Memphis Barbara spent three years in experi· mental theatre groups and two years performing in the Front Street Repertory Theatre. In Hollywood she joined the Los Angeles Art Theatre, of which she is still a member. She was put under contract to Universal City Studios in 1966. , .. .... 10 "This is Robert Sinunons, KNXTNews, Sacran1ento.'' KNXT was the first Los Angeles channel to establish a fulltime news bureau in the State Capitol. · Robert Simmons' assignment: your dollars and how they're spent; how your representatives vote; how the legislation - r will affect your future. Weeknights, watch: The Big News at 6:00 pm and Eleven O'Clock Report CBS~2 THE DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK, JUNE 29, 1968 TUESDAY (Continued) mouthed record promoter Wtlo ere. Genie?'' Put Ill of four parts. Jean· atn problems for disc Jockeys Lt'llis · sh nk and Clarb. (R) nie's Impish &ister impnsons ru • Ji! ~ IT\ NYPD: (C) (30) •tn... tn Tony and Roier in a birdcal' \.llJ '"" wflile Jeannie I remains locked In II umdrop." All atlf'ICtiva n. a safe. Jeannie ll's master, Habib convict named Jilly Ammory help, (Juest Ted Cassidy), furious at their detedFves Ward aM Cano Clo• in Intrusion Into his harem. threateni on a t1r theft rlna. (R) to do 1w1y with the two astronauts. I ~ ti TrMI (C) (30) IR • low. hlot ..._ c..ftttACt C11M rrtze Radii (C) (30) Mlrttl a la Zl:~ (DI Cl) Canilell's Cer1llas: (C) 10:00 R Qt (I) CIS 11 ... Spedaj: (C) ( ) "The War Diamonds." Hans <10> "OfBladt America." Arst pro- Gudqast, who plays Hauptman g:ram of a series of six that trace Hans Dietrich on "The Rat Patrol," the history of the Nqro and relate portrays Lt. Garrison's Nazi counter· it to his place In the U.S. today. part. (R) The show is presented In a mara· IJ Million $ Movie: (C) "Caf. zlne format; often more than ont IDoclW' (adventure) '64-Jean Paul $UbJect covered on each broadcast. Belmondo, Claudia Cardinale. This first episode Is entitled "Black GJ Truth el' Coaseqaences (C) (30) History: Lost, stolen or Strayed." , m ~ Cruise Ship Adftn-Bill Cosby narrates. tllre!(C) (60) Victor Jory host.a and IJ '-'I!. Plltaa• "'" (C) (60) Jean Inness and Lynn Borden are @ (1) 1" llWldlra: (C) (60) featured in a humorous travel·ad· "The Ransom." Vincent captures an venture aboard the Cruise Ship on important alien leader. A member of the Caribbean. Vincent's group of "believers" takes fJD Dt Frtndl CW: "feasting on him to an abandoned &rist mill in the Remains." With Julia Child. Vermont where it Is suspected the m Somisas aliens have a rqeneration center. I* O tiJ Cl) SMwc.ast '61: (C) (30) Alfred Ryder ruests. (R) Neil Diamond ruests when New Or· I Stent Aat.t (60) leans Is host to re1ional talent, in· Jadl l.atM• ....., (C) (30) cludln1 Susan Rene, YOCalist: The Fftllrite SlllrJ (C) (30) Main Attraction. a rock group; Tom . : ..-. S19pll1.,: The 104· Ruch, a "pop" singer; and The piece Boston Symphony Orchestra American Breed another rock group. is conducted by Erich Leinsdorf. 8 ROLLER GAMES-LIVE! (C) ~,:: to ii;c~!s M~~.d,"~~ * T·BtRDS vs. NEW YORK 115," and Mahler's Symphony No. U Roller Cames: (C) (2 hr) LA. 6. in A Minor. T·Birds vs. New York Bombers. Oi (i) , ..... m Haztt (3o> et r.;. .. E.-. fJD NET ~: 'Jhirtffn Against 10:30 0) 11191: (C) (30) Bill Johns. Fa~t--The ~1~er. (R) ll:OO IJ Ellwll O'Cledl ~ (C) (30) fl) Lo Probtb~ Jeny Dunphy. 1:30 U a Cl) Sllowth•: (C) (60) 11 n. 11111 .._ llews: (C) (30) Frank Fontaine, remem.bered for his George Skinner. '· appearances as Jacloe Gl~ason's 11" .....,.. (30) television sidekick •. is the . perfom;i· Nl'ft! (C) (30) Baxter Ward. tn1 host on a~ 1ntemht10na1. bill • Mowie: "'Siep tf Sidft., Strttr that Includes his fellow· Amencans (drama) '60-Donald Sinden, Nicole The Four Fr~hmen. Also on the Berger, Kieron Moore. . 1 bill ire Pans-born Mac Ronay, m L• CnM (C) Spain's Picasso, French puppeteer 0) flhwie• -c.fir11 er Duy" (drl· fl!'illipe Gentry and The London ma) '41~ Amedle Joan Be11-llne Dancers. nett. ' B @@Tue~ar ~ig:ht It tilt I~ ..... (C) MOvlts: (C) 'Clp~n Nent111, 6 J11is o., 1911 (C) M.D." (comedy) '63-Gregory Pecll. ...., Tony Curtis. Angie Dickinson, Bobby • Darin. Story of the varied personali· 11:30 IJ Mewie: ........... (myslt!J) ties in a war·time Army Air Corps '49--Rod Clmeron, Cathy Downs. psythlatric wtard. headed by a cap· 0 9 00 TM Tlll6dlt Slltw (C) t1in who is distressed at curing O Mowie: .,.....,, He a.,." (com· patients only )o have them sent edy) '4S-fred MacMurray, Mar· back to active duty and possible jorie Main. death. (fil O '-" r.n a.-•w.-SIMtr (C) U (j}) CI) It Takes a Thief: (C) WJ \1.1...., - (ro) "When Good Friends Get To· 12:00 m ... ,,.. (C) I 1ether." Alexander Mundy poses as lZ:lOGJ MMlilllt SIMr: "The Greet a aovemment official to prevent Scarf," "The Depmed," "Casa110¥1 ,oun1 Prince Mardak from beinf Brown," and "Tomorrow Is Fot· influenced against the U.S. by his ever." uncle. Prince Phon Sing. (R) 0) Actie1t 1'11h: "Yukon Ven· I Mtl'Y liriffln (C) (90) g:eanc:e." W~ndtrtust (C) (30) tt50 B Mawie: ......... Tlfritelf Anita dt Monte11ar (western) ·~11 Williams. Gloria t:tll 0) Allltrican Wnt (C) (30) Talbott. fJD II,~ hnptctivt: "Black Con· 1:001J Mewit: "fldlt .. $111ppen" rress., A panel of local newsmen (ad'tenturt) '63-4>1trick Allen, Wll· questJOn Walter Bremont about the liam Holl wort! ot his community organization. II Mwie: .,... I.Mr TM 1 Salo fl) TY Musical Ossart ...., (~) •49 -Jane Wyman. u IJ a (j) Cood Momin,&, World: Dennis Morrall. (C) (30) Comedian Jan Murray U C. Ntr Wti ltaftl pests as an energetic and. f"Ud· O ..._ (C) ' 1968 I Cit· lewis "The a ex. helps "''" )) ea ct : (C) I pro. trace retatt today. 11a1a· I one dcast. 'Blatt 1yed." (60) (60) es an ber of takes iill In d tht enter. 0) 104· hestl'I sdorf. iann'a I, Op. 'I No. I (30) (30) (C) ' "'rhis is BickDavis, KNXTNews, San Francisco!' · KNXT was the first Los Angeles channel to establish a fulltime news bureau in San Francisco. Rick Davis covers the Bay Area with regular reports on everything fro_m student protests to the Stanford heart transplants. .. Weeknights, watch: The Big News -at 6:00 pm and Eleven O'Clock Report CBS~2 WEDNESDAY JULY 3 For morninc and afternoon Uatitlp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ire the day's movies. DAYTIME. MOVIES f \,' f r, 1 r, 1, NO 81'1 Iii Ill-= (C) (60) Dun..,. I .... .., ·~·rt (C) (30) .... .... • (C) (3J)) - COAST VACUUM FACTORY AUTtfORIZED SM.ES & SERVICE 10% OFF - ON ANY SALES, PARTS or REPAIRS We repair ell makes of vecuum1. All work Guaranteed One YHr in writing. NEW-USED-REBUILT $10 and up 333 EAST 17TH STIEET, COSTA MESA , ......... , ........... 642-1560 ff~ CLOSE -UP ·~ -··'" Will the Real Steve Allen .•. By BEVERLY JOHNSON lo a pre-show warm-up bdore a recent tapin,g .ol. the Steve Allen Show (a five..f.im~a-week Filmways aod Meadowlane Enterprisa syndicated series that airs over Kn.A, Channel S, at 6 PM) a member of the studio audience asked, ''Steve, do they get your . Bostoo'r' p~ "m replied Sieve with a straight face, "they see it but they don't t iL" Wi~t stretching a point, the same thl~g might be said of Allen himlelf: many people see birn, but they doo't quite get him. Men accurately they get only a pan of him-simply becauae there are eo many parts it's difficult to believe they're all the same man. lbere'a Steve Allen tbe television comedian and boat of one of television's most talked about programs, the old "Tooigbt" abow~ St.eve Allen the actor wbo starred io "The Benny Goodman Story" for tbe movies and io "Tbe Pink Elephant" oo Broadway; there's the Steve Allen whose poems have appeared io Atlantic Monthly and The Saturday Review aod whose volume of poetry, "Wry oo the Rocks," bas been published. There's Steve Allen the lyricist of such popular songs as "South Rampart Street Parade," "Picnic" ..and ''Gravy Waltz,'' and Allen the author of 11 published books- ransiog from short stories and an autobiography to humor and politics. There's also Steve Allen the composer and lyricist of the stage musical "Sophie," and composer of the background score for the just-released movie "A Mm Called Dagger," starring Jan Murray. It's impossible to cover all the Allens that reside in the one "Steverioo,'' and leading mapzines have written reams about Allen the comedian, the author, and AIJen of the strong social cooscience, who is deeply involved in today's world problem5!_ in philosophy, religion, polibcs and the problems of the underprivileged. Pap 12 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JUNE 29, 1968 WEDNESDAY (Continued) llJ 1.UMI bl lie .. (C) (30) ~ 1t Triste." A cunsllnltf fl) NET f,lllMI: '"TIM Five F1ca tht•tens Trampu and two Sh8oh cirJazz. ~ 1967." Jill lrtisb blDda Wbeft they arrive in a dylnc from 1riiund th• woricl )oln tht tu.m after deUverinc cattle to 1n Het11ie Mann Qulntlt for a Pt01r1m outt,inr Antr1 post o.th. forecast IUustntlnr the many cultura of by 1n old fortune-till• Who wan· Jm. AclPterina ire N1bn drum. M Into the Shiloh drover's camp, mer Olltunji, Brmlllft aubriat Lula Is tulflUtd whtfl Tnimpa. Burt llld Htrrlqu. ind h1a trio, and Hun· llofpn ire confronttd by Lff prian pitarist Gabot SUbo ind KnlaM. owner of Knilhfs CUtJe his quintll SllocMI. Robert Lalllinc. Sharon far· E ...-. .,..., NII ud Burt Dol&llas auest. (A) t-.30 R a:a rri Ne a Al: (C) (30) B HwJ •••• n: (C) (30) TIM>r':'!' ~MOmt AIBdalt. r.oves In ...-roWlinr AIQund Buena P1rt." with the Holllstt11 to 1 dlofus of Part II. Slim ind Henrietta Bam1rd mlud ruction while hb fonntr rtturn to IM v1cationland to viltt owneB are lnvolvtd In t r111ritll Knotts Beny Fenn ind the nearby row. (R) alllptor f1nn. m z.ra.. (C) (30) ftll\l!1:'of~~~:>). llJI ...... II~ C... Emma , .. , and John Steed lnvesti· 10:00 II a (IJ T1tt Dell Dllmt Sllow: ptt tht disappearance of three top (C) • (60) The Briarwoods, 1 new Brltiltl scientists. apparently kld· music.al aroup, and Peay Merth Mped by I creature of superfluman IUesl powtr and bealn to suspect 1 D QJ Ci) I• fw ,.. Ult: (C) f1mll~r advenary. (R) (60) ''The Shock of Recoanltlon," fJ llllitll $ ....w. (C) "'T1tl u• Farley Granier ruests u CMrley ., .....-. (drama) '57-Robert Herrod, a movie Idol, who meets Mitcflum, Cort Jur1ens. David Hedi· P~ul Bryan thn>ulfl an old airf· IOn Men and machines attempt to friend, Anna (Martyn Muon), In oubn.newer each other in a deadly Spain. Reallzin1 he mull r1&1ln submarine duel durin& Wofld War his self-respect ind fr• himself II. B1sed on novel by Commander from ttae shackles of his parultic D. A. Rayner. aients, Charity chootet tht ~II· I Trd °' c..-.uuces (C) (30) ring to prove his lndependtnee. Ptny 11 ... (60) Mexican matador Jose Tirado por· NET Jm: First in series of pro-trays himself. (A) irsim f•turin1 pertormances by I '-" htaa• Nen (C) (60) Jazz gmts. • · Secrlt Aam (60) ! rr.ler 0t1... Jd ~· Nen (C) (60) 1:10 Nfl Action: (C) (30) ''On the F..,. $l9fJ (C) (30) L ne: Eyeball to Eyeliall." The line· : MIJW Yon,'1 Nen Goaftrtnce men are spotllahted tonl&ht. · lol dtl MieRoles I Hml (30) 10'.30 m News: (C) (30) Bill Johns. ~Pro~~· (C) ll:CIO 1J Ew O'Clod hptrt (C) (30) l:JO 9 (IJ Tiie 8twtfty HHlblllits: Jeny Dunphy. ( {JO) Granny thinks she has cap· 0 Tiit lltll Hoar Nen: (C) (30) tured Gen. Grant, unaware that her Geo'l:e ~=-(30) prisoner is an actor (Lyle Talbot) 11. News: (C) (30) Baxter Ward. In a CMI Wu movie, and sets out IJ Colort,,.tioa llofit: (C) "'.J1lt to: woo him by donning a bathing Waddtst Si.Ip In Utt At.,.. (ODm· latut.W~. ~Ina (C) (90) · edy) '6~-. Jack Lemmon, Ricky Nel· (ff.) Cl) Dream House: (C) (lO) son, Chips Rafferty. keOarow hosts ~es Cllftt (C) (60) I Merv Sriffln (C) (90) Movie: "Road Hooae" (mystery) Wtndtrs of tbt World (C) (30) ' da Lupino. Comel Wilde. Anita • Mont .. I, I~ ..... (C) t:00 9 (IJ lrMn Aerts: (C) (30) 11lit Day 1968 (C) Oliver Dou1las runs into ttouble News with the plowin1 equipment bought 11:30 1J MMe: ""'-t Nl&titf" (drama) from Mr. Haney (R) '57-John Beal, Sheppard Strudwick. • KRAFT MUSIC HALL II U~°:c":.:;. ~~-* Ed McMahon, Frankie venture) 'Sl-Jeffrey Hunter, Wendy Valli, Lana Cantrell Hiller. D 9 C6l Krlft Mak Hiii: (C) D @ (l) 1"t lbllep a.. (C) (60) td VcMahon hosts.. Guests are 12:00 m Jot Pyne (C) Lina Cantrtll, Richard Pryor, Frankie 12:30 m AIJ-Nidlt S11w: "Prtvate's Pro&· Valli and The Four StalOns, Roau ress.'' "Roulflly Sptaklna'' and "Tht Wllllarils and Billy Barnes. Woman in the Window." 0 @mW..._.., NIP! Movie: G) Action TIINtN: "Eye Witness." (C) "It start.d In Neplll" (come- dy) '6G-Cl1r1c Gable Sophia Loren 1~ 0 Colofbmion llovits: (C) "fo- Vlttorio o. Sica, M1rietto,. Paolo nrd the UnUowit" (adventure) '56 Car11nl, Claudio Ermelll. Michael -Wiiiiam H~ldtn. "Tiit , Klq and Hamilton Is an American lawyer who Four Quttnl' (western) 56-Cl•rk roes to Naples to settle his late Gable. "FX·ll Siii* SW' (mptery) brother's est1te. There he learns '6~Richard Wyler. that his brother has left a youn1 1:00 6 Movie: ''Hen Chit dill WAVES"' son, Nando, who is beln1 looked (musical) '44-ein1 Crosby, BlttY after, •and not t09 well, by an Hutton. "aunf' -honky·tonk entertainer O Mowi« "Mr. Detda &ees ID Lucie. Hamilton decides to uke Town" (comedy) '36-Gary Cooper. Nando to America, bu: feces two Jean Arthur. formid1ble obstecln-luda and the B Co•lltlftltr llOttin lterd lt1ll1n way of life. """ (C) 968 ICll Usb the ram of Um· Luis fun· Ind (JO) s In • of llltf rital (C) Dn ... 1rley e.U cirl· in &•In tself sltlc JUll· flct. por- iO) (30) !30) ma) rick. [C) (Id· tndy IC> ss.'' "T• '56 •ltd fart ery) THURSDAY JULY 4 for morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES S:OO 0 (C} "SllaldtJ SarW' (mystery) '5&-RhondJ Aemlna. (C) "1.t&llMI of tilt lost" (ad'Wnture) '57-John Wayne. 1:30 D ""*"• Alw1,. T•••nN" (drama) '56 -Barbara Stlnwycll. f'ted MacMurray. 12:30 m "A Hm 11 . ..,_.. (drama) '56 -Stephen Boyd. 'fll• ii tltt Ntpt" ( m uslcll) '41-f»rbclna LI ne. 1:30 ID "Air Strlb" (drama) '5&-Rlch· ard Dennlnr. Gloria Jean. ,4:l0 IJ "Sai..., low" (rom1nco) '58 .1 -John Saxon, Jiii St John. 5:00 0 (C) "lllllMf'a T.....-(daa.. sic) '39 -Cartoon feature created by Max Fleisher. fV[NING 6:00 f) TM Iii lltws: (C) (60) Jt Dunphy. 0 tht.U.,-lm*ltr ... rt (C) (30) e sttwt Alten s...: <C> (90> Jayne Meadows, Eartha Kitt, ColVln and Wilder, and The Strawberry Alarm Clod! cuest. (R) SUNDAY, JUNE 30 0 Sia O'Clea .... (C) ""' fiiWd of Sberwoocl ,.....''(ad'fen· ture) '61~1chard G11ene, Stnh Branch. I Mlrinf loJ (C) (30) Bit ........ (30) CJ) Mn lrtffln S""' (C) Wilat'11Newf EJ DllPll'ttr 1:30 I IOflC Nftn Smict (C) (60) • Tiit ''°"' Sllow (C) (30) ldtter F.U..r (30) Mdtalt'1 NIVJ (30) 00 Hutllf-lriMJ., 1..-rt (C) : $pectn111: 'The Air11ne Piiat- Tralning for Tomorrow T~." An examination of the aophlstbttd training methods needed for today's hl&h performance Jets and ttie fu- ture supersonic tntnsports. a (I) CIS EvttmJ N_, (C) ~ Netlclero 34 (C) 7:00 II CIS Emitn1 Newa: (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. F TrMp (C) (30) I Lovt lJKy (30) CHll&H'• Island (30) (j) "'"' .. Wlld (C) . Sien•• Flit (f) Mdlllt's N"f u C:.a Vada 7:30 11 QI m Cimarron strt11: CC> (90) Tue4 -Weld plays a forlom girt who saws Marshal Jim Crown's life and falls In love with him. TIMI Marshel Is stunned to discover that the gir1 Is In love with him, ...,.. cially when he realizes that lhe Is a servant of the min who lflot him. (RJ B ~ 00 Danltl ..... : (C) (60) 'The Value of a King." Daniel Is cauitrt by a band of runaway 10:30 AM IJ Angels Baseball: (C) Angels vs. Senators. 12:00 f) Professional Soccer: (C) Santos of Brazil, with their world· renowned star Pele, and the St. Louis Stars of the North American Soccer League meet in an International contest. telecast live from Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis. This is the first ii!me played by the Brazilians against a North Ameri· can Soccer League club. Santos boasts the biggest drawing card in the history of sports in Pele, the ''wlll·o'-the·wisp" whose prowess swept Brazil to World Cup championships in 1958 and 1962. The club from Rio de Janeiro is noted for its ''walking" attack, intricate formations and artistic ball control. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 8:00 1J NFL Action: (C) "On the Line: Eyeball to Eyeball." Seldom· in the limelight, the essential linemen are featured tonight in action. THURSDAY, JULY 4 10;30 AM g Angels Baseball: (C) Angels -vs. Detroit Tigers. SATURDAY, JULY 6 11:00 AM O Ma)or League Baseball (C) 2:00 f) Buick Open Golf Tournament (C) The final two days of the four·day $125 000 tournament are telecast live from the par-72 Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club course in Grand Blanc, Mich. U ABC's Wide Wotid of Sports: (C) live telecast of lO·round heavyweight match between former world ch~mplon Sonny · Liston and fast-rising Henry Clark at San Franc1soo. __ Liston, age 36, Is one of boxing's r_nost controversial a.nd dynamic figures. He lost th~ heavywe1~ht ~rown to Cassius Clay in February 1964 and fa iled to regain it in a return match in May 1965. . Clark, a 23·year·old native of San Francisco, rank~ seventh by the World Boxing Association, has won seven straight bouts. The latest was an upset win over Leotis Martin in a preliminary to the Jimmy Ellis·Jerry Quarry title bout. 5:00 I) Hoftywood Pant Races: (C) The $1 00.000·Added ~ollywood Derby for three·year·olds is contested at the classic distance of 11;. mile. slaves, thtn by the 111 captain who o( Robert Bol\) "A Man for M is huntlna them. (R) Sea10ns." D "LET'S GO TO THE ENtcM de r..tre. * PrRACEbS!'v' OWNl'NS MACASRHKIETSI 1:30 !1~~.~ft F~~lOJ .. ~-: es. "I a fellow officer who la accused ol I Lit'• 5o te t1tt a.-CC> (30) taklna a br1be and ""'11 .tt· l17J (I) Seatld H•... Y•n: I I th he off~ 130> "For Whom the Drums nesses c a m ey nw t ..... Be~l" Luke tries to aid his Cheriwa ij' Ci)~:' ;..:~c, <'?so, Indian blood brvthe11, whoa r..,.. Jiii tr1n to help Susan; C.RllJn vatton Is to be taken wer for a twllt Jett she despites Joe· Normaft mlulle sit.. While Chief Velwt Informs Rod they have • ;..,. bu9'· Glove, his JT1ndd1Ufflter Glolia nm competitor: Runnlna F1wn and other Cheriwas II) TrMI (C) (lo) camp In the Carpenter backylrd, 6i) lnclla! MJ India! Yavar Abbn Luke appeals to Col. G11TOWay to an Indian · national who Is 11patrl'. Intercede with Gen. Small. (R) ated after 17 yeers of seff.alle In fJ Million $ Movie: , (C) "Da•n Enatand. looks at progress In his YlftllHI" (musical) 68 -Tab homeland Hunter, Gwen Verdon, Ray Walston. lO:OO P. ' ~· Du Mlftln "-ti I Truth °' Conttq11t1KU (C) (30) • r 1_!. (C) (60) a-'"" M•n (60) t 01 ._.... _., ftltllrt: 'The Elusive Volcano." Heatherton, Fntnk Sinatra Jr. and A documentary on the search for Peul Lynde ofter a muslcll ulute the most southerly adfve volcano to the Thirties, ranflna from 1 In South America-Mount Burney. dance marathon to the IOllP of a:oo .... !!J. (C) c2 hr) B ,.,.. """·· ..... <Cl < . .,, I Nutn ata Mutlcal Eddie Cantor. @ C1J T1tt Flytn1 Nun: (C) S.,.nw n.tm: (C) (~) '1'ht ( ) ''Young Men With a Cornette." Sweet Teste of Venaeance. John Sister Bertrille breaks her promise Forsythe, Diani Hyland, and Jad to the Mother Superior not to tell Weston sta~ In a story about 1 anyone outside the convent that she man who hires an a1ent to fotc9 can fly when she meets a little boy the man's ex·wlfe to return to hll whose fanciful stories about her country with money she stole. But have gained him · 1 reputation aa 1 the a1ent falls In love Witt\ ttie Pt.Jtnc t11e Cult• JICt 1111 NIWS (C) (60) I Haztl (30) • liar. (R) lwom::C..t::tnt (60) Lo Profllbldo FIVIHf:te Story (C) (30) 1:30 @ 00 Ironside: (C) (60) 'The Cl1 T1tt Un1»~~le1 Challenge. ' Chief Ironside attempts : RlD Rwtew: ~udytnc the to find 11 clue in the murder of a eather From Space. o,r. Hibbs chess·pi1ylng friend. ProftSIOr Karl looks at systems of televising 1nd Anderson. from their fi!'lll cryptic predicting the weather from uttt· conversation. (R) lites. 0 @ (]) Btwttdttd: (C) (30) 10:30 m Newa: (C) (30) 8111 Johns. "How Green Was My Grass." Darrin 11:00 II EJnan O'aodl R.,ort: (C) (30) slams the front door of the house Jerry Dunphy. as he leaves In a huff and the 6 0 Tiit Uttl Hottr Nen: (C) (30) In the street number flops over, Geor1e Skinner. down a lawn of bri1ht green syn· Ntn: (C) (30) Baxter Went becoming a 9. Delivery men put I Tiit Wtttamm (30) thetic. grass and this leads to a • Coloftwatlon Mowtta: (C) To· neighborhood argument which only n 1ht'1 films ere "A Kiss lleto" Sim's witchcraft can cura. (R) OyinJ," "Wild River," 'The Bumins I Merv Crfffln (C) (90) Hiiis.'' 'The Balearic Caper," and RMI Kind (C) (30) "Thunder Cloud." Off.lblftP: "William F. Buclllay m t... CJane (C) (60) Jr." Newspaper columnist Art Selden· m Movie: Hllttr of 111• Uldlr· baum talks with the 1uthor-editor· WOfld" (mystery) ·3~ franclt.. TV personality about his books and Hum~rey Boaart1 the performance of the news media. I Newa (C) @m Anita cit Mont""'r 6 Tltil Day 1911 (C) 9:00119 Cf) Tltmdey NIOt Mowie: News (~ Nflljit Fro11 Alh1J1" (drama) 11:30 II Mowte: "Battle st.tioltl"' (Id· '64-Yul Brynner, Richard Wldmart, venture) '56-John Lund, Wllll1m George Chaklris, Suzy Parter, Shlrlay Bendix. Knl&hl A carro vessel ls b11tt11rect R Qt Cl) 11tt TonlOt n.w (C) by a typhoon and seamen ire at· tiilOwlt: HQ Qlltt "' .._ w.t• temptin1 to transfer women and ern Front" (adVenture) '30-ltw children to lifeboats. Brynner, Wld· Ayres. John Wnty. martt and Chaklrls portnty men dis-f) (HJ (I) Jeer lilllop Aw (C) patched to the 11rea. En route the 12:00 m Jot Pyne (C) stories of their personal fives are l2·JO m M-Nlafrt Dor. 'Th M I told In flashbacks. (R) • , __ .. "C'I M rtl. .. .,;. Made O @ (])That Girl: (C) (30) 'Th• LUn., • ,aXJ .~ n, .. IJ Other woman." Ann Marie's ""ist· Me • Criminal, and A Dispetdl ence that her father escort Ethel From Reuterl" ere shoWn. Merman to rehears1I after 1 chance ID Action Tlttatn: "Inner Sano- enc:ounter, and the consequent gos. tum." sip Item cause her mother to leaw 1:0011 Mewtt: ~ Mt "'*" (~ home. Ethel Mennan Portreys her· edY) '3>-£ddle Cantor, Eltlel Mer· self. (R) man. m True Advtnblrt (C) (30) 8 Mowte: '1llt Cit ~ (hor· fD TIMltrt ltlt Host·critlc Hal ror) '46--1..ols Collier, Paul Kelly. Merienthal looks at some ecenes 8 Co1111 .. 11ttr lllltdl IMnl from The Chapel Theatre production """ (C) Pal• 18 FRIDAY JULY 9 For morning and afternoon listlnp, plea-see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES l:JO fJ (Ci ...,.. s,oilen" (1dvtnturt) ~ne Buttr, Jeff Chandler. o cc> "lllM ADIJ" (dr1ma> ·ss -John Wayne. (C) ""-h 111 tile ll"IJ f1aaeJ Wt' (drama) '5&- Grepry Peck. Jennifer Jones. moo 1J "Tlllrtltll Moan i., r (dr1- m1> '36 -Fred Mee.Murray. "1111 • ..,.. ~" (drame) 141 Don Amtdle. U:JO GI~ (drama) '56-MIB Stewa. "ht'*"'" (dramt) '56-Van Heflin. • i:10 m "PoliCll .,.,.. <fr1111tCY) 'SS--nm Turner, Slndra Dom. 4:l0 R "leetl .....,. (dnma) '52- Wllllam Holden, Johnny Sttwart. 0 .. ,.., 1"'9 Itel" (drama) '55 -Jacqua Stmal, Kurt Kaznar. rv r N1Nr. l:GO • Tiie Iii ~ (C) (60) Jeny Dunphy. I Hlintlef·lrlUJIJ Rtplft (C) (30) ..... Allee Sllow: (C) (90) Anne ncis, Cliff Arquette, Kim Weston. and The Cannonb1ll Adderly Sextll ~. (R) u Sia O'aoct Mwlt: "Airtlenlf" (1dventure) '62-8obby Diamond, Robert Chrlstl1n. 1 ...... .., (C) (30) lat MasterlOa (30) CJ) Men lriffln (C) ihrs New? E hll*br 1:301 KNIC Nl'ft s.vta (C) (60) Tllt 8roowy SM (C) (30) ladlelof r.u.r <30> Mcltalt's NIWJ (30) =· ltl..u.; Rapoft (C) : : "Fuel for the Future." David Prowltt and BBC otfici1l1 eumlne Britain'• new electrtc power reactors, and consider Enctand'I futur1 atomic enero plana. am cas Ev.i.t1 ..... cc> fm NOtlcllfO 34 (C) 7:GO R CIS Eftnin1 ~ (C) (30) Wllter Cronkite. fJ F Troop (C) (30) CD I lewe I.Kr (30) m ;1n11an'1 llland (30) ~ (i) Ci!Mtla Sl1Hcate: (C) "The Sandri Cummlnrs Stoiy.'' fE M1n111A1 tlM S.all I•*-= "Sales M1na1ement.'1 A film by the Small Business Assocl1tion of Amer· lea 1dvlsln1 tflt owntr·man11er on trainlna. motivatln1 and cbmPtn· satin1 his salesmen. QI Cl) Mdlllt's NIWJ 8) LI Cui YICil 7:l0 8 9 Cl) Tiit Wllll WIW Welt (C) ~) JllM$ Wiit II trltd f)y 1 oourt of cutttll'Oltl wtlo btfftw ht has murdtttd his friend and fellow Paae 14 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE 29, 1968 a11nt. Artemus Gordon. West faces ,...., a 9 Ci) ....,,... S.UIAI: ~ 11:00 II EJMa O'Cltct laport: (C) (30 •ecutloHf found Innocent. (R) (30) ""'Peter M1rShall hosts. Jef1Y Dunphy. . ~ .. .,.: (C) (60) "Mlm1n'1 Maalc B Hollywood "" ,,... (C) (30) a Tiie Ulla .... Ntwl: (C) (30 Thi a.J~ .... of the M (i1) (j) Tllt C.u of Wllf Son-• Ge«ae Skinner. cus." s ""'""'""' •Y• Mitt (C) (30) "Th• Turkey Shoot." I One Slip ..,... (30) series was c1ncelltd laat winter end Will and JJI are the obJecta of • News: (C) (30) Baxter Ward. has Its first showin1 tonlaht. Terry 11111 and Rall join a tmellnr circus manhunt when • bull they sold • Cololtlration Mowlet; CC). "Cap. hopln& tD pus by the police with tums out to be poisoned. (R) ta n Horatio Hornblower," 'On the ... 1 h t D--'d Op t sh nd ! Surfaidt 6 (60) Threshold of Spaca," "Sprinafleld mt r elep an "' a a u 1 NET P11yi.ou11: "Thirteen Rifle," "Desert Warrior.'' and "The Miiton Ch1n1 s:uest. • What scandal marred the Inst F1~Th• Judie." Alex.an-McConnell Story" art shown. , der Knox stars as a French Judie ! lei Crlne (C) (60) * 'PRESIDENT'S LADY ? whose private life curiously parallels MW: (C) '"HtUe. F~ Httlo" Presented by Ttvifty Drug tfle murder case he Is hying. C rama) '43 -rAJict Faye, John II Movie: "1'bt rmw.rrs LldY" @I) luenu NocMI AJecria Payne. {d(arna) '53 -Susan H1yw1nl. 10:00 a a Ci) Anterlul rroflle ---I ~ ..... (C) Charlton Hiiton. clli: (C) (60) "Home Country, 6 This Dey 1911 (C) 1J ~ (I) Off Tt Ste Ille Wil.arcl· USA." The special proaram exam· ~ews (C) ~) "Zeb I th Kitche .: Ines the American philosophy th.at · estiwll dt Pelal11 Mtllaaa Part I of twora pa':u 1Jay No~ the herit11e and bedrock strenrtti 11:30 f) MMe: "Cly Din,.... (dr1ma) M1rtln Milner Andy Devine Joy~ of AmeriCI lies In its 1ras1 roots 'Sf-Dick Powell, Rhonda Flemlnr. Meadows and Jim Davis ~r In and its people. Chet HunUey re-O lil (jJ The TOllJOt Slltw (C) the story of 1 12-yter-old boy who ports. (R) IJ MOVW. "F1911di•H's ~ Im his pet mountain lion-and all I~ hlnall News (C) (60) (romance) '44-Joln Fontaine, N· ... ...... 1 .... --f ... @ @ Judd, for tM DefeftM: turo De Cordova. uil ~uier H ma.__pe rom u•• ( ('ro) "What Can You Do With fJ @ (!) JotJ liSllop SIMlw (C) ;· J:.. $ llewit• (C) °'1'e ~ Monty?" Judd defends a brillllnt QI(() saillte tt I st.r ........ (tdventure) 'SS-Burt Lan· aclentlst ~~ is ch1rgtd with slay-12:00 m Joe ,,... (C) camr, Dlant l,ynn, Wall9f Matthau. lnr his wif• • ex-boyfriend. Char1es 12:30 GI All-llldit ~ (C) "Honlbl• ml'nllll ., c:....-(C) (30) Aldman, Janice Rule, Albert Salmi Dr. Hitchcock/' "Forelan lntriaue," OJ ""1 ...... (60) ; nW.:" w'::'1T=-(~ .. (60) "Mighty Ursus," .~nd "The Pirate Ii) DOur ... Wiie f-': Gertld Hlfhllitlts of the events of the and the SIBY8 Glr1 art shown. Kerton Is tflt flrat tudltr fNtured past week ere captuM-tht action m Actioft ~ "Htadln' fOf' In this NET urtts. The Harvard In the community, the state, the HeaYefl." physics proflSIOI' communicates the netlon and the WOf1d. 1:00 8 Movie: "Wilen tile RtdlkJD ucitement of l>rldalna tilt "two CD JICl Utlaam Nw1 (C) (60) "" Rode" (west. ern) '51 -Jon Hill. cultum"-of ldenc:e and non·acl· II) Lida Uln MltY ClsUe. •nee ltudenb. 10:301 Ntwa: (C) (30) Bill Johns. D Movie: "Tllt Mid ~ II> RftW.I Malcal ln..mloa: "Shapin& Metal (mystery) '65 -Hanlfor1 Ftlmy, l:GO I .._ (30) aanetically.'' Dr. Brenneman and Mar1a Perschy. ' Lo PrellltMdt his 111ests look at IOR'lt new tool· U Co111111unl_, lulled' Botrd l:30 B 9 Cl) ao..., ~C: (C) in& cone19ts. 0 News (C) (30)Buddy Lester plays a e1nf ----------------------7""-i shark who, after cllppina Set. Clrter 1 and other servicemen, t1kes on Gomer, wtlo has nMr before pm· blea.' (R) 8 QJ Ci) Star Trtl: (C) (60) 'iJOumey to Babel." The Enterprise transports ambassadors to a Yitai council meetlnr ind runs lfoul of murder and lntricue. The deltptlon Includes Mr. Spocll'a parents (Jane Wyatt and M1rt Lenard), and hla tither Is accuud of murder. Spock, despite his mother's pleta, refum to aid hia father i nd Insists on I takln1 over for Kirt as an alien ' vesael attacts .. (R) fJ (ft) (I) M• "' I S•itaa: (C) I {60) "Web With Four Spldtra.'1 Mc- Gill tries to diSCCMr whit lits be· hind the menaclnf threat that fol· 1 lows Dr. James NOfbert'a bout of amnesiac drunkenness in Menchest· er. Ray McAnally guests. m MetY 'riff1a cc> <90> m H .. e11 c.111 <C> <30> fil) Sptculatltn: "A Conversation With Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tin· dy." Or. Keith Berwick covers a VI· riety of topics with tht husband· and·wife $111• team. (R) II) Anltl dt Montt•tr t:OO II 9 Ci) Frld.y Nla't Mowit: (C) ""9 Slcrtt ISIYlllen" (•dvtn· lure) '64 -Stewart Grenier, Rlf Vallone, Mlc:My Rooney, Edd Byrnes, Henry Silva. The story of the ex· ploits of a handful of cxmvlcted criminals wtto sne Yugoalnla fOf the Allied CIUte In Wor1d War II. (R) (Rtldleduled} ... Aaerbl (C) (30) ., ....... '"" CHANNEL LISTINGS Information for t hese logs_ is furnished by the television stations. 1V week is not responsible for last-minute changes in program II stings. a 0 IJ 0 0 m m fE m II) rn @ Ci) cm ~ a KNXT KNBC KTLA KABC KHJ KTTV KCOP KWHY KCET KMEX KLYD KERO .KBAK 'KLYD KERO KBAK (CBS) (NBC) (Ind.) (ABC) (Ind.) (Ind.) (Ind_.) (Ind.) (NET). Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angele5 Los Angeles ~Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles (Ind.) ,, Los Angeles (ABC) table Bakersfield (NBC) Cable Bakersfield (CBS) Cable Bakersfield {ABC) Bakersfield (NBC) Bakersfield (CBS) Bakersfield · A star (*) preceding a log listing indicates it is a paid adver· tlsement. Channels 22, 28 and 34 are UHF In Los Angeles, with 28 being t he educational (ETV) station. Channels 17, 23, and 29 are UHF in Bakersfield. SIGN ONS (TEST PAnERNS) C .. nnel 2--{i:48 AM Sund•y, 6:08 AM Mond•y througfl Friday, 7:18 AM S•turd•y. Ch•nnel 4--7:00 .-.M Sund•Y· 6:00 AM Mond~ througti Friday, 7:00 AM Saturd•Y· Ct\ann•I 7--Prosrammlnf at.rts •t 8:30 on Sunday, 7:00 AM Monday thro1urh Friday •nd :30 AM on S•turday. This m•aulne la publlahed wMll~fo!' t.hla n.wspaper by lV WUJ(,, a dlvtaion of Qrtfftn P'rtll _,.. C.., Inc., editorial •nd produe> tion offlcnf P.O. BOK ':':to, Olend•le, alif. Address advertlslna lnqulrf" to the dlsp •Y •dvertlalna GeJNtrtment of thl1 n-.peper. ~ (30 (30 tllo" John Hll Jma) riini . C) ..... At- (C) rib le ue," l'llt for ... fall rd' my, s. n SATURDAY 10:000. I~ :r::~~C) . ~Jtltion Movie: (C) "Tiit JULY I at ftltlW Rivel" (weitenl) '53-Guy Madison, Frank Lovejoy. MORN I NI. I!) Cine MtllcHo 10:30 I ~ Sf>ICe ,.... (C) 6 AeDtl Ant (C) 7:05 fJ Colorbratioft Mow1e: (C) °'T1le ''°"" of tllt J111p (C) Muter of Blllutnle" (adventure) 11:00 fl Cl) M9bJ Didi (C) '53--Errol Flynn. Ci) Maje( Leape ._.II: 7i211J~ive Us 1'111 0.,/,._. eams to bt announced. , 7:30 SumlW St•llfllf (C) Mowit: "S1rMb tf ~ · Cool McCool (C) (drama) '42 -Burgess Meredith Desip fer lAlnMfll Claire Trevor. ' Efftctiv• llwtn1 (C) fJ @ (}) T1tt 8utltl (C) Mr. WllMN>N (C) Q) Award Tlleatre: "Desperadoes 7:'5 Saued Heart (C) Are in Town," • tGO ~Cl) Capt.all ll•preo (C) 11:3019 (!) $uptnlan/Aqu1aan (C) @ Ci) s..,. 6 (C) @ CV A..tca11 BllldstaM (C) Movie: "tfollywood '"*anl" · Ctlorbration Movie: (C) "Tiit (drama) '3&-John Halliday, Robert Wanitr Ea!M'm'' (spectacular) '60 Cummings. -Tina Louise, Kerwin Mathews. l\FTrRNOON I Country -Mak (C) UI @ ~ S., PrtlidMt (C) @ 1lle Futaatic F .. (C) Colo rltiolt Mtwit: (C) "J1m. 12.1JO I Un Canto de M.UC. dwbirds" (drama) '42--Gene Titr· 1Z:30 9 (!)Jonny Quest (C) ney, Preston foster. Mowie: USl!a11P.i Ellw_.. (ad· t.oOI ~ ~. Fran...,. Jr. (C) venture) '32 -Marlene Dietrich, • ~ ~ T1lt FliMbllwNi (C) Clive Brook. Al-..;. ~. ~!!_l(C)llo R d'' • @ 1J HapPlftla& '68: (C) Tht '"''"' •-u•. ->ui n OI Raiders iuest. and "To the Victor" are shown. &l 81• Ribbofl Tlltatre: "Gun t.301 ~ (j) T1lt Herceleldl (C) Moll." · ~ 00 Simon and 8elldl (C) I Anita cit Monllaar Movie: "Hour ..,.,. .,..... 1:00 tB (!) Tiit Lone ... ,., (C) (drama) '44-Franchot Tone, V.-aa· Movie: "~ (adveft. ica lake. . ture) '59 -Joel Lawrence, Sally 0 @(3) JMrMf to tilt c.ter tf Fraser. the Elrtil (C) fJ Colorbration Mowit: (C) "Hell m E.scueta DEX (C) . lfld Hi&ll Water" (adventure) '54 ... - Richard Widmar\ Cameron Mltdl· ' ell. I D ......... , USA: (C) •111e F•· int flatitn." Jack Vau&hft, Dlflctlr of the PttCI Corpe. cl*'-... IEIM: Wllllill,.._ (C) 1:30 Cl) 11lt ..... -~ (C) : "Sar..,. (d,..ma) '49 -Stewart Gran&tf', Joan Greenwood. II BUICK Presents * "BUICK OPEN"-llve 3rd Round-Top Pros 2:00f)Qi(l)lalct ()pea Ctlf T..- Nlltat: (t) The $125,000 tourney Is played at the Warwick Hiiia Golf Ind Country Qub In G.rand Blanc, Michipn. The play et th• four fin· ishiftl holes of the par-72 cou,. will be broadcast on tht final two days of the four-day rutd1. D Mewlt: (C) "Tiit ........,. _, filtlp" '(adventure) '64-Guy Mid· iton, Nadia Gn1y. 11 Mn: "'9 Soot! Tt Die" (dra· ma) '57 -Richard Bltehart. Anne Bancroft. fJ ABC's Wide Wertd of stllftl: (C) The heavywellftt match betwtttl former world champion Sonny Li• ton and fast-rislnr Hemy Clar\ from San Fn1ncbco. ID Car...t llleltrt: ''Sewn Guns to Mna." 2:30" st.tea ...,_ ma..• s. ea. 3:00 B Pr1lied lltlll 'St.rt (C) Mia MCIOMJ belfna a -* of alx broadcasts •bout Our Community Helpers. Today's epiaodt la about the city policeman. 3:15 m n. ~ <C> 3:30 11 Exp1trw 10: (C) Kenneth Jack. man, aldtd by film and studio dtm· onstrations. explains the thtofy of rocket propulsion. or1anlz1tioft'1 1~111 lnwot. mtnt In the under·dMlapecl cou.- b1t1 of the world. D Mwli: "n. llacl .._.,(mp. tery) '48 -Loub Haywanl, JIMt 8111(.' I CYter. Ctlor ni.trt: <C) "Tht Kini'• ~ .. 4:00 8 ~ (C) .......... _, T..,. (drama) '55--Paul Htnrild. l ........ (C) Sports s,edal: (C) "Grtnd PYtlt Racine." HlahliCflts of the Laa V• 111 Stardust went and the N ... u '66. a Ct1t1tw1t1H .... <C> ,_. iirH" (Willem) 'SI-Brian Keith. 4:3019 (i) ... ,111b111. (Q . Teaciiii-'U (R) 5:00 8 9 (I) IW)su• Pad lfw: ('"Cj lite "TlOO,OQO.Addld Hollywood Dert>y climaxes 1 -·'°"I INt· tie fOf supl'imac:y In the tti ... reer· olcf dMllon. The rtchtst riCi "' !he West is contlstld at the daaic dislance of a milt end on.quartlt. __.... frtllr. (C) llde. t.l.D. 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