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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-07-06 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa' ' '"""""'oun oun rown ' · DAILY PILOT Newport 'Diners SATURDAY, JULY i , )968 Despite Bolllh -Threat 'tOL, if, MO. 1a, I PCT"*'-.. PA•ll Police €lear Boyfriend -<A; '"· ""' ,H, :.A., "" "" tH • ,14,. ,).{, ' 2 LA Jazz Nlusicians Slain -in Vietnam p ·oo.l ·suspect: Cleare~· Laguna Vit;tim May Hti!1ve Taken Drugs Detectives said today that an at- tractive young woman found d.e~ (_?n the bottom of a motel swimming poo' in Laguna ·Beach apparentty tooL · drugs and drowned. Mrs. Maria Rodriguez, 21, of Mon tabello was found dead in the pool o the Americana Motel, 213) S. C.Oas Highway. She was dressed in Cap; pants and a blouse. Police . said her three-year-old 50n Kenneth and Riobard Antbooy Najar. 23, of ·Bellflower were aAeep in :1 motel room nearby. Najar was booked on IUlpicion o: Bomb Scare Fails To Stir Newport Cafe Customers An anonymous telephone caller Friday told Newport Beach police that a bomb had been plaoted to ~xplode within Sid's Blue Beet cofiehOIJ.se, 107 21st St. Police said Utey diapatcbed •n oUi- cer who notified the cofiehouse cus- tomers of the tlv'eat. MOit of the pa- trons chose to stay, officer11 uid, and kept on eating. , The bomb threat was made in two telephone calls to police beadquarters shorUy after midnight. 'In each in· stance, the caller said a bomb was ready to explode in fivt. minutes. A search of the premises failed to locate all)' explosives. murder early Friday but 'f•as released 'ater in the day cleJ.>i 'ed of·"lhC · )()ssibility, police said., after an 1utopsy and further invqstigation. ''He's cleared as far ilas we're cor. zr~," said Sgt. Vic · Sagan of thL ·artier murder suspicirm. The autopsy revealefJ that the death .1ay have been acddcntal drowning. )utcome of toxicolo14y tests on the ·'lQssibility of drugs in Mrs. Rodriguez .;yst.em Is pending. : Police said that slo.e and Najar had checked into the rr~el at 9:15 p.m. Thursday and ba<l apparently gone swimming in their clothing. He left tile pool-while she remain\?d. Police questioned Najar'! wife this 1norning during the investigation. Sagan said Mrs. Rodriguez was ap- parently married ti> a man serving a state prison sentence. Police said that marks on the young \\'Oman's breast had nothing to do with .1cr death. Sagan said there were no n1arks of violence on the body. IIe .said the contentl of six red capsule-s recovered from the motel room are not yet chemically iden - tified. 2 Garden Gro ve Children Drown While on Picnic Specidl to the Dally Pilot WINTER.RA VEN-The two youngest children of · a Garden Grove family drowned Fdday in Senator Wash Lake while on a picnic. An Imperial County Sheriff's deputy said the Vicflms were Janiee Squire, 4, and her brother, Paul Squire, 3, children ,. of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Squire. The youngdeis "just wandered away on their own" about 6:30 p.m .. and apparenUy went wading in the lake, the deputy said. He &aid the water level where the childru entered the lake "goes to a depth or six feet very rapidly. It's so steep there that no one could main- tain his footing." The Squires and their fiv~ children were attending a religious conference in Yuma, Ariz., about a half mil e across the state line from the Cali- fornia lake. FAST JAILBREAK BREAKS HIS LEG Five Pr esidents Welcome Johnson to San Salvador LOS ANGELES (UPI) -,Escaping prisoner Frank A. Phillips, 29, depart· ed the prison ward at C.OUnty General Hospital Friday by diving into a laun- dry chute on the 13th noor;·He came back by elevator -on a ,str.etchei-. Phillips was unaware the chute . went all the way to ground level. Dep-u~es found hJm lying OD. a pile Of dirty clothes, moaning over peinful leg .and hl<:k brulaes. . ' . . ~ _. . ., .•.. ,ii ~. •• ... DAIL'( Ph.OT S1llfl PMflf Costa Mes&n Kim Gallivan, 9, cilddles her· kitty Pandora after the cal won honors in Recreation Department pet show held at College Park Elementary School. Pandora, however, appears unmoved by her prize -apparently keeping her eye on loftier things. Like maybe tempt!Jll birds Dying overhead 1 SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador - , President John90l\ today arrived for a Centnl Am•""-> -COllleHt>Ce and said hemispheric coo~aUon could lhlure progn11 and wipe out poverty and lojuatlce. With. •D tbe ceremonial trappings, President Field Sanchez Hernandez of El Salvador welcomed Johnson in full military 1fyle. A 2J-gun salute boomed fa1 Johnson strode down the ramp of the presldenUal jet. Mrs. Johnson .and their daughter Luci Nu· gent accompanied him. greeted' Johnson. AU six men stood at attention for the playing o{ the six national anthems and all six trooped the honor guard line. Johnson spoke, praising the Latin Americans for their-efforts to achieve economic union and to ask more in terms of social progress. Stabbing Re _mains l\'ly.stery Five Central Amtrlclll prHldonb ! ¢ -- "I come to San ·Salvador to learn," he said in prepared remarks. "I come to find out Crom my fellow presidents what our nations have achieved toward improving the lives of the people. I come to ask what more can we do to- ~·'' • ! .• B7 ARTHUR II. VINSEL Of "" o.llr Plltf Steff No new leads have turned up In the murder case against the wile ot Costa Mesa City Counl:ilmart George A. Tucker, who is today awaiting psychiatric e~ at Orance County Medico! Center. Mrs. Ime. 1\1. Tucker, :rr, ol 11142 Minorc• Drive, aoDeared before Judge WllU1m Speirs • fn orange County Superior Court Frlday morning for •P· po!ntment ol mental bealth experts, Judea 3ptlr1 at '!bat limo -led a ! motlon by Mrs. Tucker's defense at- torney P1Ul 'Augustine Jr., to hive the . pale, confused de!ecdllQt transferred frqm Orange Coµnty Jan. Mrs . Tucker ls charged wiU1 the fatal stabbing of Mrs. Harrielt (See ITAllBJNG, Pqe 2) Girl Singer. Plays J;)ead, Survives SAIGON (AP) -Viet Cong guerll· las ambushed fom" young American jazz musicians and an Army. sergeent escoct driving near Saigon today on an isolated road. Two teen1ge members of the group -&andi Perry and the Bubble Ma- otrine -were ~lled when they tried 6UJTendering with their hands in the air. Two others, including 20-year-old 11-Paula Levllle' ol •Nirtb Holly· wood, Calif., and ii. U.S.-soldief were wounded. The girl said 1i1 the u .s. Anny's 93rd Evacuation Hospital tridey, ''l played dead, and·that'1 the only rea- son I'm allvt today." ·· ' The musical • group, uBrandl Perty and the Bubble Machine," we1 at- tempting to reach the Vietnamese coastal resort Of Vung Tau about 45 miles southeast or S8Jgon. before llii\lllfall. They went stq)ped ~ a South Vietnamese militia roadblock halfway to 'their destination and were returning to Saigon becaU&e of dark· ness. The two male members of the g'roup killed were aged 17 and 19. Their nam- es were withheld until next of kin could be notified. The others wounded were Jack Bone, 18, of Los Angeles, and a 11- year-old soldier escorUng the group, who was in serious condition. The attractive, dark-haired Min Le· vine suffer~ fragment wounds in tbe back and legs but was · m excellent condiµon, Army doctors: said. She was (See 'AMBUSH, Pase 2) 'Po wder Pilots' Take Off Today VAN NUYS (AP) .:.. Eighty-one planes with women pllotl ·take off to- day !or Savanneh, Ga., on a 2,tel- mlle fllgtit In the 2ZJ\d :r-Of the Powder P.)lff Derby. Ol the 150 women entered ha the race, some will be •fiying solo and some with copilots. There are i--ilu Of '11,000 foe the lint live ]lla<u. The pllou will be permitted to lMlte •liht stops, two Of them mand.alorJ, The planes must land at ~ am,. U, Tex., and at Greenville, Min. The event ts sponsored by the Nhte- ty-Nines, holding Us International con- vention at V~ Nuys At\f*1. Last year'• race champion, Jlldy w....,. ol T..,._., I.Ill'! -ed. v ~ . ---------------...,-----------------,· -------------~ ' i Warren Def erids LBJ on Naming Succe·ss9r • • ' :. WASlllNGTON (AP) -Earl Ww· .... 1111)'> .. will """ .. .. -......... ~-illlll -doooaot-AbeF- M .. DteltlJDI, But. Wain told a news conference f'rido)' .... nplda ,._ to· be ..,. pn>ved ••l!#ly declared Ol'l'Oll· tloa ol u ll4pil>Ucu -.on and-- lie -,._ will be "a great dilef j1lltice." "I am obUgtd to stay CJD," Win'tD Aid. "I -lilal Wider tile -I * abllpd to .. loim Iha dUtleo ol m7 olfico. I nei-npect 00< hope 11181 wwld be a fact." Mid>Ogan's Robert P. Grilllll. lead· 1r ol Vie Republican opposition bloc, daclllled cunmmt oa w ..... ·s dee· Jar~. There WU DO -le rw:tklll rrom the othen. 1catterecl acroos tile country for tile long July : 'Rocket Rod' ad Spoib .. Australian native Rod Laver, now a Corona del Mar resident, dis- plays Wimbledon CUp awarded him after his tennis championship Victory over countryman Tony Rocho '11d~y. . ~ .. : Sunset Distric~ Qpposed By Top Coun-ty ~Officers Formation ol the proposed Sunset Beach Boulevard District is opposed by a committee of county officers in a report to be delivered to the Board of Supervisors Tueaday. Tbe committee C o u n t y AdminlKrative Officer Robert E. Thomas, Harbor District and Parks Department Manager K e n n e t h Sampson and Road Commissioner Al S. Koch -termed the proposed district undesirable for three reasons: -The district could be established by a majority vote of registered voters in the area. Since a majority of the property owners are absentee owners Trial Scheduled For Boy Accused Of Plane Theft A 19-year~ld Brrea youth who alleged]y stole a private plane from Orange eou.ty Airport May 28 and flew low over ID06l of the county pleaded POI guilty Friday lo a felony " charge. • . -" Andrew R. Mayhall will lace a jury Sept. llO on the plane thelt charge. Aocording to Sberifi'a depUties, Mayhall took the plane up from the airpcrt on his first ever solo Oight. During the .,_. the pilot sl<idded by a Van de Kamp's windmill restaurant in Anaheim and cupped a pawer line in Santa Ana. When be returned to the airport he told deputies be had taken "a couple of len<1111 when I was 14." He said be likt to bang around aiJl>orts, Stormvogel . .. Shares Lead ' TRAVEMUENDE, Germony (AP) -StonnvogP-1, the scratc.'1 boat, and tile llalllm N1tvy yacht Stella Polare. ~ to "bra.ft gained • small lead Jn the first two days ol the Bermuda to Germany yacht nee. St.onnvogel it • 73-foot ketch owned by Cornelius Bruynzeel of Tbe Neth· erlands. Tbe Stella Polare is a 70. loot yawl •kippet<d by C.pt. Ago<· --· P-ligoelled lo the West Ger· 1D1D NINy -West«wald FriOay ind!mlod. -all "' tile 33-yacht flett ta closely bunched m fine ~·eather on • northeast Cow-te. If -.,. cooditJolls remain fa· vonble, t.be fir1t yad*: att expected to orrive at TtaYelmleode July 21. Southern Chriatian Gi:oup Opens Offices 11» Orange Cowltf Qiapter ol I.he Soutliorn Chrllllan Loedtnhfp Con· lerence West will bold open llouoe llld crllld open1J11 ooremonioa ol Ill new .. ci«!ctl todoy ,,_ t ua. to 4 p.m. Ollpler o111oet _,, -4 at 2Z23-I , . W. Flltb 81., Sala - Ule regist.ered voters would be com· mitting them to costs they might ?Kil be able to afford or be in favor of. -The assessed valuation of the real ,.-operty ll $2.7 mmmn. only a Utue more. ttian the estimated cott of the project <•t.8 million) therefore llnan· ~~ be cooll,y and ~II to -The county would be required to pay 25 pe.cerit of the cost ('450,000 and 25 percent of the annual main- tenance ($8,CXX>). The committee did recommend that the county declare the area to be the Sunoet Beach Regional public Iieacb fadlity to provide adequate perking for the more than one.-mile of beacbfronL · A!Jo that steps be taken lo acquire the necessary property through UH of road funds and possible regional park grants. Tbe propoaed district Is designed to prevent the building of. 75 duplex apartmeuta: on the former Pacllic Eledric right of way. 'Jbe report notes that there is now oo1y 16 parking apacu for beach users and that m«e lbould be provided to prne:rve the uae o ftbe beach for the public. Tbe diJtrlct propooal la slated to come before the Local Agency Foctna· ticn Commission Wednesday. '!be commissioners referred the proposal to the supervisors for recom· mendalioo. 'Bomb' Puzzle Sets Police Minds Ticking The bomb that maybe bn'l a bomb ot all but only looks like a boml> Is still jarring the Huntington Beach Police Departmental 'today. Police .a;aid Friday that crime lab analysi1 J1 scheduled Monday on the mysterious bundle heaved by a young passerby onto the lawn adjacent to Council Obambers early on the Fourth . of July. "We would have ttsulta earlier " said Detective Captain E a r t' e Robitaille. "but there was a huge backlog priority evidence which had to go to court." Robitaille said that there was no danger of an explosion now because "the thing had burned itself out." Police tackled the ltippie-a.ppea.ring ''bomber'• in the ManWc Motors car lot across the street from city hall al 5th Street and Orange Avenue shortly aft.r be toosod the burning pac:Uge at 2 :20 a.m. 'l'hunday. Pending resul,. ?( the crime lab analysis, no charges have been filed, other Ulan a warning about fU'ework regulaUon violation, against tbe fiery activist. Robitaille quoted the young man's only itatement u . "\Ve wanted you lell.,..s to blow your mind." 4th -itend. But the Ropubtkoans, -claim un· -·--·----°'mocrali· lllY their campoip is baled on principle more th6a p;er.. sonalities. Tber bwre accused President John- 90.D ot ''crooyism" in mmiag F«ta1 • ~ ju>tice and loag·Um• Tuu friend Hoener Thombeny u u as- sistant just.ice. They are manly op- 2. Road Deaths M~ Holiday In Huntington Two deaths in traffic have marred J-Iuntington Beach's 1oog FoW'th of Ju· ly holiday. 'Four·J631'-old Duane Armin Heine ·died at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Hoag Memorial Hospital after beiDg struck by a car when he darted out from between beach-parked vehicles on Pacific Coast Highway. The boy's mother, Mrs. Janet M. Heine ol. 11502 Baggett st.1 Gwden Grove, told poll .. that the cl\ild bad 1181 Count7 Traffic - -118 Dealla Tell • prd>oi>ly become frl&lllened when he g« oeparaled fom '* paonta and bad attomped to .,.. to the l!amlly ca parked on the o t b e r side· al ttie roadway. , Driver of the vehicle, Terry L. Da· vidson. 17,· of. 115 W. Floral Ave., Arcadia, was not held . In another aflenloon accident. Jam.ea w. Todhunter, 52, Wu killed when hb motorcycle apparci:nt.ly went out of control on Golden West Street. al tbe curve near Mansion Street. Todhunter Of *>'l Llege Drive, Han-- tington Beach, died at Huntington Jmtrcommunity Hospital at 8:15 p.m. No other vehicles were involved i a tbe accldeot, police Aid. * * * National Toll Stands at 281 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ' The Independence Day weekend traffic death toll eCIW6 ttie nation cUmbecl slowly today. 'Ibe oormally hazan!oos homeward rush period still lay allead lor IDOi>)' bolldoy -ti. The toll iltood at 281 in thil third day of Vie four-day w-..i. In a rec<nl nonbollday ..... kend of the some l<qa> the loll wu 553. The Netioaal Safety Couitdl ha1 es- tim--between 700 and 800 per80DS could be t:illed in motor Ve· b!cle -during the bolldoy period that bet1an at I p.m. Wednes- day and -at mldnl&llt Sunday. County Man, 59, Pleads Not Guilty In Union Slaying A Garden Grove man accused of mtrdering a fellow uniaa member will face jusy trial Sept. 30. Leighton A. Slines, pie--nt when arNignecl Friday b e f or e Superior Judge WUllam c . Speirs. The defendao~ 59, with gray-blond hair and gold rimmed glasseo, is ac- cused Of killing Robert Davis, 41, of Torrance at the Plumben and Stu.Jn. fitters Union Hall In Santi Ana, during a union meeting May 28. Slines reportedly told police he shol tbe VrTOng man. "l meant to aboot Whitey," officers quote the defendant aa saying. He was referring to Ewell ••wmtey" Edwards. a union official with whom Stines bad bad an argument. Tile killing took place in the hallway of the union ball wlllle men llwl 70 union me!Dben were meeting inside. posod, .however, lo -they calJ a ~·1ame dltet" president making cowt ,,, I 1 ... Jobnlon, said Warren, is no ,.,... a "lame duct" president than any oUler presldellt sesvlng bla lost term in office. Tbe chief ~ reje<led Ille ldM fllo& ,,_ lllould h<lve Wt 1lla -to tie nest l'r<ol· -. saytng ; "I~ that os toec u -a man ii presidliDt he has a right lo perform the duUe• ol the office." Lav1ab in praise ol Fodas. Warren 831d be bod 'la gr.at recml" oci the coort and .... n.r ••• lawye<, teach- .. <ti lMr Miiii pa.-edm'e1+ tr.-. ---... ~-1'Mln>be..,,, mw • U.S. C!n:mlt Coct ,.....inNew~a,W&rreo- llt did aot -blm well bllt - lie lloliewd la wlll -"an •· • cell• JUIUce.'' ' -chlel llllli<! lllid be calJtd JollMon the mcrnlilg ol June 13 to Rt'~llo -..,ifriofl ml U.t the tele· pl>oqf OOOVlrsalion lollowtd by an Im· 11wJ'a'1 Wiii .. lie Wt*t Hout, WM -11111 !alt • lit -· Ht ... bJ dM Mt -& MClllOI'. "'I ,..._ DO .... to llrood! a 1111>- jeot tf --,.,..ll," Wamtl -· .. , do aot·-It -.--bl ID dw'lcter to do IO." IN THE llACi -Meghan Miller, ll, tries on sleep- ing bag for liz.e as sister, Canie Miller, t, gets ready to wrap gear up lor week at church camp with less fortunaje youngsters from underprivileged families. Counselor John Gndley (center) Is one of 3) to escort campers. From Page I MESA STABBING We stphal, 68, ol llt6 M-.a Drive, eight days ago, bl& no. deMll. weapon has been positiftly identified. Technicians at tbe Oraaae Camty Sheriffs Crime Lib hae dled:ed kitchen uteuils tatee fram the neat Tucker home ia the Mesa Verde tract. but late Friday Md .made mo determination . cOsta Mesa Police Capt. E d Glasgow said, Jlo•-ever, th& the death weapon could well be a 1.-ge butcher knife among the CQllection seized after the killing. NO MOTIVE No~ Im beee dEWmined '" the death ol Mrs. WeslPlal, '"'t in· f..-plbered by detecti ... idicates lt was probably the outcome ....... , _l!qe-l : --f . AMBlJSB .• +~,; , wakint around In lier llupllal wwd. Bone, an organ player with the group, was shot in the right hand but also was in excellent condition. The group arrived in Vietnam Ju.Dt 11 and int""1ed lo stay until Au("'!. They ~ under contract with Ameri- can Entertainers, agent for private ·--l!l""PI for the military in Vietnam. 'Ibey were not 1'1111 the USO. Miss Levine, visibly shaken, '8id the group had int•-!..-ring for the coastal rnort much earlier bl the day but vehicle trouble delayed them. "We had promiRd to play for a buncb of guys 00wn th<re F'riday night and we didn't want to disappoint · them," she said. 1be O"l'UP bad lteen in the Mekong Delta and bases around Saigon In the prHloaa mooth. Walke to Close Dr. Spock Vigil The Rev. R<>ger \Valke, paztor of the Unitarian Univenalist Cburch of Costa Kesa. will participote in !he walk and vigil in support of Dr. Ben- jamin Spock \Vednesday, July 10 at the Orange County Courthoo.se. Sponsor"'1 by the Orange Cocmly Peace and Human Righta Center, the walk will begin at 11 a.m. from the Peace Center, located at Thin! and Sycamore Str..is In Sonia Ano and proceed north on Broadway to the Sixth S~. • • • of some tort of argument. Mn. Westphal llaggered acroos the street to a neighbor's yard moments af'tf:r &be wu stabbed and PsPed a statement involving Mrs. Tucker, who was arrested later in her home. 'lbe defendant ttfUJed to open the · door to investigating officers until her husband arrived home and was sub"se, quenUy treated at Bristol Park Medical Group {or injuries indicative of a fight. SUSPECT DAZED ( Since thefl , she has appeared pale, dazed and inattentive during her ar- raipment in Harbol' District Court and Che psychiatric study appointment Friday. Dr. Phillip O. Kramer, of Metropolitan State Hospital, Norwalk, and Dr. Sigmund Kocewick, of Fairview State Hospital. Costa Mesa, were appointed by Judge Speirs to study Mrs. Tucker. Their Hadi.gs will be revieped July 22 at 1:45 p.m., when Mrs. Tucker is retuned to Superior Court. Her attorney said , the t w o psychiatrists will probably talk ex· tensively with Dr. John Clung, the Tlder Funlly's ptiysician for the put 13 ye_.s. EVIDENCE.1'YFJI). ~ alao said be will also con· fer willl Depat1 Dls&ict Attorney Jay Moseley aut week on Ult! extent and quality cf evidence against Mrs. Tucker. No one apparemly wit.nes&ed ihe knifing ol Mrs. Westphal. although Don.irld V. Schenk of 1645 Minorca. Drive, 1lr'bo tried without luck to help the dying wmnan, heard screams which alerted birn to trouble. Tucker ut with the Costa Mesa City Coundl • -1 last Monday, ap- purinl era•• and quiet, but later became more responsive to debate on various issues before Che group. RE11AJN ACTIVE - Allgultine, a lain.lly friend who helped in the councilman's successful 1966 council campaign. said Friday that Tucker will remain active in com· munity .tfairs. He is president of the Harbor Area Comtimting Council, as well as being a councilman. "He has a duty to the people as well as to hill family,'' uid Augustine. The Tucker daughters, 10 and 12 years old, are staymg with their gnnd\)Bn!llls to the -.iath of the neighborbood ln<edy wilich has left the Westphal fami!Y grief .. tricken and the Tucken In a "* ol shock . Newport Church Helps Rich, Poor To Mix at Camp By EVELYN SHERWOOD Of tht DlllY PAlf 51afl Rich . and pcor children were entering file fust leg of en experiment in sharing toda,y at a sununer camp in the San Bernardino Mountains. About a third of the 150 junior high school youngsters are members of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach. The other 100 come from the rolls of the Orange County Welfare Depart- ment and an organhation known as Santa Ana Day Care. Included in the camping group are children from tJte wealthiest of families along with youngsters from hardship families. The campers left a week ago for M:ven days at Camp Rancho, Forest Home Christian Campgrounds. Supervislitg the group ar.e 20 trained and · experienced counselors. S t . Andrews congregati011 children are paying their way. The church is paying for the others. "Tbis is tbe first time our church has attempted to contribute in this manner," said Kim Strutt, St. Andrews youth director. "We hope it will be a beginning." 'lbe week's camp activities inc:lade · riding, biking, swimming, archery and campfire programs. County Rezones Canyon Prope11y More than 29 acres of hillside pro- perty on Laguna Canyon Road at the big bend just north of the: city limits o! Laguna Beach has been rezo:ned by tbe Orange County board} of mpervl,aors. The property is now zoned fOr agricultural·residcntial use ( I a r g e estate) in contrast to the previous mamfGcturing research designation. The county Planning Commissioo recommended Ule rewne because the steep topogroplly of the land did not lend itself to manufacturing use. DAILY PILOT ' ....,. __ ~­---------CAUPOUllA •Mind" Stays Open U Mn. Tucker should be judged in· capable of aiding ill her own defense, she will be .-lo undergo psychiatric treatment for an indeftnite period so an sbe may be brought to trial • • The defendant would lal<r be return· ed to face the chargeo against her, although the penalty upon canviction can he tempered by consideration of hospitalization time and subsequent mental condition. ltffo.+N.W..J --n .... K.nil -tile••• A. M.,,hlH _ .... San Clemente Won't Close Shop Officials in San Clemeate have decided not to · dig up '!'be Mind Garden, allbough they &till consider it a weed in tbe midst of their economic Eden. Cyndi Wlld's psychedelic shop al 2ll4 S. Ola Vista will not be forced to dose, despite a peUUon by 700 upright citizens wbo dislike lts hipp1eward orientation. The City Council has -v o l e d unanimolaSly. however, to Ci v·e evidence to the district atlOrDflf*I <i- llco -Mila Wild oold a -wild potter lo a 12-year-old slrL A nude eoupte are reportedly depicted on the poster, embracing in a position described la aocieat boob on the act of su. Citizens had demanded revocalioo of the MJnd G..-•, bollintss ._, which was obtalnld by the motller or Miss WDd '1 20'yoor-otd per*< and Jluoe, Jim Co!wel!. · JIJsl 1IUd told Ille City Council and _., opeclal<n June 19 bow., .. , -bet posters, incense aDd oCl!er mercbDdile are neither pornographic nor mepl and that abe has a right to do buintsl. "If my IZ.year-old doughier bought such a poster and brought it t11m1e:, I would certainty expect something to be done about it," 68.id City Attorney Carl Kacley. Ha made Ille --after l1lllllDllls ap for the Cft7 C.U.CO laws cw•g oblClti•tJ, jMiiOg?aipby, and recent court decislol!J lnvdvlng tnateriat such as MlSI Wild's posters. 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'162, J SECTIONS, 44 PAGES • • t SATURDAY, JULY i, 1968 ' Your Hometown Dally Paper JEN CENTS 2 LA Jazz Musicians Slain in Vietnam Man Freed In Laguna Drowning Detectives said today that an at- tractive young w<lman found dead on the bottom ol a motel swimming pool in Laguna Beach apparently took drugs and drowned. Mrs. Maria Rodriguez, 21, oC Mon- tabello was found dead in the pool of the Americana Motel, 2130 S. Coast Highway. She was dressed in Capri pants and a blouse. Police said her three-year-old son, Kenneth, and ruchard Anthony Najar, 23, of Bellflower were a.sleep in a motel room nearby. Najar was booked on suspicion or murder early Friday but was released later in the day cleared of the :Possibility, police said, after an autopsy and further investigation. "He's cleared as far as we're con- cerned," said Sgt. Vlc Sagan of the earlier murder suspidon. The autopsy revealed that Ule death may have been accidental drowning. Outcome of torlcology tests on the possibility of drugs in Mrs. Rodriguez system is pending. Police said that she and "Najar bad checked into the motel at 9:15 p.m. Thursday and bad apparently gone swimming in their clothing. He left the pool while she remained.. Police questioned Najar's wife this morning during the investigation. Sagan said Mrs. Rodriguez was ap· parently married to a man serving a state prison sentence. Police said that marks m the young woman's breast had nothing to do with her death. Sagan sa'.id there were no marks of violence on the body. He said the contents of six red capsules recovered from the motel room are not yet chemically iden· tified. Garden Grove Tots Two Y oung~ters Drown on P .icnic Special to the Dally Pllol WINTERHAVEN-The two yoWlgest children of a Garden Grove family drowned Friday in Senator Wash Lake while on a picnic. An Imperial County Sherifrs deputy said the victims were Janice Squire, 4, and her brother, Paul Squire. 3, children of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Squire. ' The youngsters "just ,.wandered away on their own'' about.6:30 p.m., and apparenUy went wading in the lake, the ~eputy said. He said the water level where the children entered the lake "goes to a depth of six feet very rapidly. It's so steep there that no one could main· ta in his footing." The Squires and their five children 'Powder Pilots' Take Off Today VAN NUYS. (AP) -Eighty-one plai:J.es with women pilots take. off to- day for Savannah, Ga., on a 2,469· mile fiigbt in the 22nd year of the Powder Pull Derby. Of the 150 women entered In the race, some will be flying solo and some with copilot!. There are prizes · of $3,cbt f<r the first five places. The Pilots ·will be permitted lo make eight stop&, two of them mandatory. The planes must land at <m-pus Chris· ti, Tex., and at Greenville, Miss. The event is sponsored by the Nine· ty·Nlnes, hording its international con· veotion at Van Nuyt Airport. were attending a religious conference in Yuma, Ariz .. about a half mile across the state line from the Cali· rornia lake. FBI Keeps Eye On Stanford Arson Probe S'l'ANFORD (AP) -A fire blamed on e:rsonists· caUsed '100,cm Qr.mage Friday to the office of Stanford Uni· vemity'.s pr~dent, Wi3llece Sherling. . A uruversity spokesman said arson. ists also tampered with files, some of them duplicate recoi'iis of-the-stan· krd Research Institute, a recent tv- giet of political activists f(r wm'k ~lated to tile Vietnam. war effort. -Bruce Wiggins, the s.nta a.. County fire marshal, called the blaze t:..ie woric of eraooists. The FBI s.ald it is closely follow· ing del>elopment. in 1l>e ·flio but p<Ob- ably would not llCllmy enter the .... un1'es there wu • connection with anoth« fire, believed deliberately set, that destroyed the Stanlill'd Naval ROTC building last Moy. Jmtestigators said llere \\'68 no doubt thBt Friday's fire W&S arson. Gasoline fumea were clearly notice· able. A personal memento collectiefl of President Sterling, grilered during more than 40 years af educational \YOr·k, w.as lost in the fire. Costa Mesa -Knife Death "Thi< beinous ad is 1'pudjated by every respooRble student on the alln· pU1$," sendor Denis Hayes, presidttlt or the Associated Students ol Stan· ford , assured President Sterling. Still Remains Mystery By ARTHUR R. VINSEL DI' tM INlllY ,,.., SMft No new leads have turned up in the murder case against the wife of Costa Mesa City Councilman George A. Tucker, who is today awaiting psychiatric examination _ at Orange County Medical Center. Mrs. Irne M. Tucker, jl, of 1642 Millorca Drive, appeared before Judge William Speirs in Orange County Superior Court Friday morning for ap- polnbnent of mental health experts. Judge Speirs at that time granted a motion by Mrs. Tucker's defense at- torney Paul Augustine Jr., to have the pale, confused defendant transferred from Orange County Jail. Mrs. Tucker Is charged with the fatal stabbing of Mrs. Harriett Westphal, 68, of 1646 Minorca Drive, eight days ago, but no death weapon has been positively identified. Technicians at the Orange County Sherifrs Crime Lab have cbecked kitchen utensils taken from the neat Tucker borne in the Mesa Verde tract, but late Friday had made no determination. Costa Mesa Ponce Capt. E d Glasgow said, however, that the death weapon could well be a large butcher knife among the collection seiled after the killing. No motiw has been detennined for the death of Mrs. Westphal, but in· formation gathered by detectives idlcates it was probably the outcome of some sort of argument. Mrs. Westphal staggered across the street to a neighbor's yard moments after she was stabbed and gasped a "It is tragic that your years or service to Shanford should be scarred in their closing weeks by this act of niihillstic violence," Hayes wrote in a swiltly-dispalttled Jette.. Sterling, Stanford's president sitx!e 1949, is retiring Sept. l . JAILBREAK TRY , GOES DOWN TUBE LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Escaping prisoner Frank A. Phillips, 29, depart- ed the prison ward a t County General Hospital Friday by diving into a laun- dry chute on the 13th floor. He came back by elevator -on a stretcher. Phillips was unaware the chute went all the way 1o ground level. Dep- uties found him lying on a pile or dirty clothes, moaning over painful leg and baek bruises. • ' DAILY 'ILDT 119" '~ Top Cat Cosla Mesan Klin Gallivan, 9, cuddles her kitty P¥ndora after the cat won honors in Recreation Department pet show held at College Park ~lementary School. Pandora, however, appears urunoVed by her pnze -apparenUy keeping her eye on loftier things. Like maybe tempting birds flying overhead? Five Presidents Welcome . Johnson to San Salvador SAN ·SALVADOR, El Salvador - President Johnson today arrived for a Centnll Ameri~an summit conference and said hemispheric cooperation could insure progress and wipe out poverty and injustice. With all the ceremonial trappings. President Field Sanchez Hernandez of El Salvador welcomed Johnson in full military style. A 21-gun salute boomed as Johnson strode down the ramp of the presidential jet. Mrs. Johnson and their daughter Luci Nu- gent accompanied him. Five Central American presidents greeted· Johnson. 'All six men stood at attention fof the playing of the six national anthems and all six trooped the honor guard line. Johnson spoke, praising the Latin Americans for their efforts to achieve economic union and to ask more in terms of social progress. "I come to San Salvador to learn," he said Jn prepared remarks. "I come to find out from my fellow presidents what our nations have achieved toward improving the lives of the people. l come to ask what more can we do lo· gether." Girl Singer. Plays Dead, Survives SAIGON (AP) -Viet Cong guern. las ambushed four young American jau musicians and an Army sergeant escort driving near Saigon t?day on an ilolated. road. Two teen"'8ge members of the group -Brandi P<rry and the Bubble Ma· chine -wue killed when they tried surrendering with their hands in the air. Two othl!!'s, including' 20-year-old ·sinl'I" Paula Levine of N...th Holly· wood , Calif., and a U.S. sold.Jer were wounded, The girl said In the U.S. Army's 93rd Evacuation Hospital tochly, "I played dead, and that'• the only rea· son I'm alive today." _ The musical group, ''Brandi Perry and the Bubble Machine," was at· tempting to reach the Vietnamese coastal resmt Of Vung Tau about 45 miles southeast of Saigon before ni!lhtfeJJ. They were stopped by a South Vietnamese militia roadblock hallway to their destination 'and were returning to Saigon because of dark· ness. The two male members of the group killed were aged 17 and 19. Their nam· es were withheld until next of kin' could be notified. The others wounded were Jack Bone, 18, of Los Angeles, and a 21· y8ar·old soldier escorting the group, who -wes in.-1erio111 condition. • The attractlve, dark·haired Mias Le· vine suffered fragment wounds Jn the back and legs but was in excellent coridiUon, Army doCtors s.aid. She was (See AMBUSH, Pale 2) ' Bomb Scare Fails To Stir Newport Cafe Customers An anonymous telephone caller Friday told Newport Beach police that a bomb had been plarited to explode within Sid's Blue Beet coffehouse, 107 21st St. Police said they dispatched an offi- cer who notified the coffehouse ·cu&o tomers of the threat. Most of ttie pa- trons chose to stay, officers said, and kept on eating. . The bomb threat was made in two telephone calls to pollee headquarters shortly after midnight. A search of the premises failed to locate any explosives. Gregory Gets Oxygen TACOMA. Wash. (APl-Clvil ri&hts activist Dick Gregory, suffering from a cold afte!" fasting 39 days, was glv· en oxygen Friday. The Negro comedian was moved to a TacoRl8 H0&p\tal from his cell in Thurston County jail in Olympia. (See STABBING,' P11e Z) Cookie Changes Cafe's Fortunes OASL.Y ''I.OT ..... ,.... HltAT'S 01'1' -Colla Mesa restaurateur Kam Yee has bis apolo- getic sign down today, ofter squaring away problems encounlered av.er parking. exterior lighting and noise reducUon al Mei's. whlch the 11>ung aerwpace engineer owns along witti his brother Seekio, manJf~· r ~ • • Compromise Cracks Cliinese Case , Cheers City Councilmen Chinese restaurateur Kam Foy Yee cracked open his fortune cookie at din· ner iit liis Costa Mesa oafe the other night and dropped the little paper pro- phecy beside his plate unread. Someone picked up the fortune, whicb Yee had ignored -and whl.ch is u n u s u a 1 for an astute Oriental businessman -ignoring hla for1une, that is. 1 . "Revise y~ plan at once and guard against mistakes," it read. Within a few hours, Yee had dooe juzt that and won a v.erlance from the Costa Mesa City Council to open a 21 · seat banquet room at Mei's, 1505 Mesa Verde Drive Wt11t, alter a confusing, weeks-long effort. Two weeks prevlou1ly1 couocllmen bad ordered that <111 eight-loot sound buller be buill lhieldlng Mel's kltchcn from an adjacent motel .and that ade- quate llghuna be lllatalled In the rear parking lot. An eight.foot wall 1 however, would require a base so wide it would gobble while studying for his B.S. and M.S. the rear walkway and prevent fOOd degrees-in thermodynamics at the deliveries, so a six·foot block wall has University of Wisconsin. been approved instead, With a twcr "Mr first choice Was politics," Yee foot-high wood exteiulon. said in the rolling tones ol his native The series Of light standards South Chlna, "but r went into prezcribed by the council would also engineering because tt has a universal cost nearly ,1 ,000, so Yee was given language." the okay for an alternate system giv· Yee is an en gt n t: er ..... scJenUst Ing the same illamlnation at lower specialist on the Saturn S-JVB proi'ect cost. Troubles for Yee and his brother at the Douglas Mbaile and Space ~ekto, bJs partntt. were touched oft Systems plent Jn Huntington Beach. when PlaMing Director,....8111 DUnit The restaurant business· allows Yee dropped In for Chinese food and lo meet the broad ~pectrum of people dlscovered they were already using he miesed by not getting ln10 poliUcs, the banq~t ropm. • however, plus provldjng a fu.Uer life "It wun't anyttUng we did Jn· for all 10 members of ,the Y.te flmily. terrt.ionaUy to violate the ordln..ce," The Harbor Area eUmate ls also nid Yee, "Mr. Dtmn should have more llke that of Canton, Chinl, which mentioned It the11." • tbe Yee brothm and tbt1r mother Po Dunil later told the <0unell lnotead. -.l'u..Jeft in..1952 after the Commuolats wtUch ln tum gave Yee a rather bard came to pawer. · tJme. His uncle's JatlDd.ry in Milwaukee But he•t 11 nothing new to Yee •. who has turned out aeveral professiooal tjled kl his uncle's steam.y laundry men -~doclor11 1awy1r1 and en&meer1 -- who worked their Wf! through school there -and Yee understands family obligation. · · Three years ago, he brought See1do and his wife and tlree children to the WHt COast to provide them a tietter life and the industrtous brothert began working on their joint business ven· ture. ~ "We treat our customm pretty fair. We do the best we can," Yee explains. He said they remained loyal ""4 gave him moral support dming his confrontations with \fie Cit; Council over the buquet room, whlcb wW be ""'d prlmari\y !or larp laml\Y groups. "l IJied to be humble," ho ezplalnod concerning h1I next·fo.ilot Mwtor, . which was a tryill:g one, "bUt it alm01t cot to be too much far me." Thine• have now cooled oU lot tbe young heat.transfer IJ>OC»llot and r,.taw>aot empire builder and h1I clientele stlll includes clty oftlclalt with Jf"" lot Ch1-food. :-il • Saturday, July 6, 1968 .:!Warren Def end·s LBJ -Oll Naming , Successor WAllllllG'J'(IN CAP) -ll:orl w ... HD 1111 he will ltoy CO 06 cllle! Justl« GI ... -Unltod Slate• 'II the Senate does · not continn Abe Fon.. U bis IUCceuol'. But, W&n.m told a newa conference Ii'ricloy, he expects FocUs to be ap. pcwed !l!UPlte the deel.attd opposi· ,tloo ol 19 Repubilcan senators and he hel!evu' l!'ortlll Will be "a great .. .. . i • ll •• ••• ' .. •• . . chief justice." - "I mn abliced to •Y OD," Wern1 &&id. "I ....,_., that under" tlte K1b. 1 -GllUpd to perfonD the dlltl .. o! my .m... l ntltber apoct nor hope that would be a fact." Ml<lligan's Robert P. Griffin, lead· er of the Republican opposition bloc, declined eomment on Warren's dee· laratton. Ther~ was no immediate reaction from the other11; scattered 8Cl'OIS the country for the long July ~:'Rocket Rod' and Spoils -. . ' .. Australian Dative Rod Laver, now a Corona del Mar resident, dis- " plays Wimbledon Cup awarded him after his tennis championship •:; victorY ~ver countryman Tony Roctie Friday. .. • • •• '.1 Sunset-District Opposed By Top County Officers Formation o£ the proposed Sunset Beach Boulevard District ls opposed by a committee of county ojficers in a report to be delivered to the Board, of supervisors Tuesday. The committee C o u n t y Administrative Officer Robert E. ~ Thomu, Harbor District and Parks Department Memtger K e n n e t h Sampson and Road Commissioner Al S. Koch -te!'med the proposed cUstrict undesirable for three reasons: -The disbict could be established by a majority vote of registered voters in the area. Since a majority of the property owners are absentee owners Trial Scheduled For Boy Accused Of Plane Theft A 19-year-<lld Brrea youth who allegedfy ltole a private plane from Orange Cou!Ky Airport May 28 and new low ovec most of the county pleaded not guilty Friday to a felony charge. Andrew R. Mayhall will face a jury Sept. :J) on the pt.le theft dlarge. According to Sheriff's deputies. Mayhall took the plane up from the airport on his .first ever solo flight. DW'lllg 11le c-1lle pilot skidded by a Van de Kamp's windmill restaurant in Anaheim and clipped a' power line in Santa Ana. When be returned to Ule airport he told deputies he had taken "a couple of ( lessons when I was 14." He said he • , like to bang around airports. Stormvogel 1' i Shares Lead TRA VEMUENDE, Germany (AP\ -Stonnvogel, the scratch boat, and the Italian Navy yacht Stella Polare, • appear to have pined a smell lead ln the flnt two days· of, lb• B"1l!uda to Germany yadlt nw:e. Stormvog<l ls a 73-!oot ketch owned by CorntU.. Bruynzeel o1 The Neth· erlands. 'lbe Stella Polan la a 70- !oct ym 11dpper-ed by Capt. Agos· tiDo Slraullno. POl!li-lipolled to Ille West C.r· man Navr H<Ort W..-!d Friday 1-.t -all ol tile 33-yocht fleet , II cloMl1 bunched In fine --on a nartheUt courH . U we1tber condltiOOI remain fa- '~ • • \'Otllble, the ftrst ydtl are expected • ' to urlve at Trwvemuende July 21. Southern Christian Group Opens Offices 'l!IO Or-Coaal1 Chapter "of the .... ....,, auua-Leocltnblp Con· ......,.. Wiit wlll bold -house and .,..i ~. ~ .. ol 11$ new ........ r7ii,.,-• a.m. to ~· ~ .. ~:::-·~ .I . r> the registered voters would be com- mitting them to costs they might not be able to:.Uord or be in favor of. ..=-The assessed yaluation of the real property is 12. 7 million, only a iltUe more than the estimated cost of the project ($1.8 mJWon) therefore finan- dng would be cocstly' and di!flcult to obla!n. -The county would be required to pay 25 percent of the cost ($450,000 and 25 percent of the annual main. tenance ($8,000). ~ The committee did recommend that the county declare the area to be the Sun.set Beach Re°gional public beach facility to provide adequate parking far the more than one-mile of beachfront. Also that steps be taken to acquire the necessary property through use of road funds and possible regional park grants. The proposed district is designed to prevent the building of 75 duplex apartments on the former Pacific Electric right of way. The report notes that there is now Only 16 parking spaces for beach users and that more should be provided to preserve the use o fthe beach for the public. 'lbe district proPoSal is slated to come before the Local Agency Forma- tion ~~ss.ion Wednesday. The commus1oners referred the proposal to the superviisors fo r recom· mendation, 'Bomb' Puzzle Sets Police Minds Ticking The bouib that maybe 'sn't a bomb at all but only looks like a bomb is stilt jarring the Huntington Beach Police Departmental today. Police said Friday that Crime lab analysis is scheduled Monday· on the mysterious bundle heaved by a young passerby onto the lawn adjacent to Council Cllambers early on the Fourth of July. ''We woUJ.d have retults earlier," said Detective Clptaln E a r l e Robitaille, ."but there wu a huge backlog priority evidence wblch had to go to court." Robitaille aaJd that there was no danger of an exploalon now because "die thing had burned IU.U out.'' Police Ulckled U)e hlppie .. pp,.rlng •'bomber" m tbe Mandie Motors car lot across the street, trom city hall at 5th Street and Orange Avenue shortly alter he totted the burnlJlg package at 2:20 a.m. 'lburaday. Ponding rollliU ol the crime lab analysl11 no cbarge1 have been filed, other than a warniilg about fltework re,W.ttoo ~olation, against Uie fiery acUvilt. Robt.t.allle quoted Uie· young man's only statement as, "We wanted you fellon: ta blow your mind." 4111-nd. 11111 the~. -clalm UD• DMDtd auppolUra .....,. Southern Domoc:rata, .. Y -campol&r. Ir based on prindple more than per· &onditles. 'Ibey ba:ve accused. President John· son of "crooyism" 1n namtnc Fort.as ll'& chief justice and long.time Texas trind Homer 'Ibornbmy as an as· sbtaot justice . They are manly op- 2' Road · Deaths Mar Holiday lri Huntington Two deaths .In traijlc have marred HunUnrton Beaeb's long Fourth of Ju· 1y holiday. Four-year-old Duane Annin Heine •died 1t 9:30 p.m. 'Thursday at Hoag Memorial Hospital alter being atruck by a car when be darted out from between beach-parked vehicles on Pacillc Coast !Ilghway. 'Ib.e boy's mother, Mrs. Janet M. Heine of 11502 Baggett St., Garden Grove, told police that the child had 1181 IOI COGDly Trafftc De1U. Toll 1917 .. > ' probably become lrig!Mened when he got separated !om hll paenu and had attempted t.o com to the farn.lly ca parked on Ul~ o t b er side Of. the roadway . Driver of the vehicle, Terry L. Da- vidsoo, 17, of 116 W. Flocal Ave., Madia, was not held. In another afternoon accident, James W. Todhunter, 52, was killed when his motorcY.cle apparenUy went out of control on Golden West street at the ~urve near Mamion Street. Tbdhunter of 5902 Liege Drive, Hun· Ungton Beach, died at Jluntington In~mmunity Hospital at 8:15 p.m. No other veh.icles were involved in the accident, polico said . * * *-National Toll . Stands at 281 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Independence Day weekend traffic 8ealh toll acroM 1lle nation climbed slowly today. 'lbe normally hazardous homeward rush period still lay ahead fer mall)' holiday motorists. 'lbe toll stood at 281 in this third day ol the loor-day weelo!nd. Jn -a recent nonhollday weekend of the same leflgt!l the toll was 553. The National Safety Council has es- timated that between 700 and 800 pers·ons could be killed in motor ve- hicle ~ccldefU during the holiday period tbat began at 6 p.m. Wednes· day and mds ~ midnight Sunday, County Man, 59, Pleads Not Guilty In Unio11 Slaying A Garden Grove man accused or n1urdering a fellow union member will face jury trial Sept, 30. Leighton A. Stines, pleaded innocent when arraigned Friday b e f o r e Superior Judge William C. Speirs. The defendant, 59, with gray-blond hair and gold rimmed glassees, is ac- cused of killing Robert Davis, 46, or Torrance at the Plumbers and Steam- fitters Union Hall in Santa Ana, during a union meeting May 28. Stines reportedly told police he shot the -wrong man. "I meant to shoot Whitey ," officers quote the defendant as saying. He was referring to Ewell "Whitey" Edwards, a union official With whom Stines had had an argument. The killing took place in the hallway of the union hall while more than 70 union members were meeting inside. polld, loowevtr, to -Ibey coll • "J'me duct" president making co\D't ............ u. .Jchllon; sald WjUTea, is no more a .. lame duck'' president than any other pr!:sideat S«"Ving his last term in office. The chief justice rejected the idea tl_lat Johnson ahouJd have lef,t the nomination to' the next Presi- dent, saying: "I tbi>ught that as loog as a man is president he bu a right lo porfonD lllo dulltt ot .,. --• "40alllllt1'lrtlce·" La"1"1 in prat.e o1 Fort.as, Warmi Tbt dllel .,.,.,... lllld lit celled said he hed "a grt!Qt record'' cm the J~n the morning ot J W1e 13 W say he WM n t.hinf Md that the tele· court and Mrller .as a lawyer. teach· phone conv•aation followed by an Un· er ot law and government admlnis· mediate vi&it to the ~e House, was trablr. their first talk on the matter. H« Asked also ~t he thought of said they did not discuss a successor. Th«obeny, now a U.S. Clr<uit Court " : "I "'!'il<l.11'1 clOr• to. ~-a sub· judt:e in New Orleans, Wuren. said .Ject of that kind m yseU/' Warren he did not know hbn well but that declared: "I 'do not' bel!<Ye lt would he belltyed be will become .. ap ex· be in character .to do sO.n IN THE BAG -Meghan Miller, 11, tries on sleep- ing bag for size as sister,. Carrie Miller, 9, gets ready to \Vrap gear up for week at church camp with less fortunate youngsters from underprivileged families. Counselor John Gridley '(center) Is one of 20 to escort campers. From Page 1 MESA STABBING statement involving Mrs. Tucker, who was attested later in her borne. The defendant refused to open the door to investigating officers until her husband arrived home and was subse- quently treated at Bristol Park Medical Group for injuries indicative of a fight. SUSPECT DAZED , Since then, she bas appeared pale, dazed l:nd inattentive dlU'ing bf!i' ar· raignment in Harbor Di.strict Court and the psychiatric study appointpient Friday. -- Dr. Phillip O. Kramer, Cl f Metropolitan State Hupital, Norwalk, and 'Dr. .-Sigmund Kocewick, of Fairview State Hospital, Costa Mesa, ... '~P-..... 1 . . . ... . . ., . _l\MBUS}l ••• walking around In her hospital w....i. Bone, an organ player with the group, was shot In the right hand but ·also was in excellent condition. The group arrived in Vietnam June 11 and intended to stay until August. They were under contract with Ameri- can Entertainers, agent for private entertainment groups for the milltary in Vietnam. 'Ibey were not with the USO. . Miss Levine, visibly shaken, said the group had intended leaving for the coastal resort much earlier in the day but vehicle trouble delayed them. "We had promised to play for a bunch of guys d<1wn there Friday night and we didn't want to disappoint them ," she said. The group had been in the Mekong Delta and bases around Saig<1n in the previous month. Walke to Close Dr. Spock Vigil The Rev. Roger Walke, pastor o1 the Unitarian Universalist· Church of Costa Mesa, will participate in the walk and vigil in suppart of Dr. Ben· jamin Spock, Wednesday, Jilly 10 at the Orange County Courthouse. Sponsored by the Orange County Peace and Human Rights Center, the walk will begin at 11 a.m. from the Peace Center, located at Third and Sycamore Streets iil Santa Aita and proceed norUl on Broadway to the Sixth Street. • • • were appainted by Judge Speirs to study Mrs. Tucker. Their findings will be reviewed July 22 at 1:45 p.m., when Mrs. Tucker is returned to Superior Court. Her attorney said the t w o psychiatrists will probably talk ex- tensively with Dr. John Chung, the Tucker Family's pbyslcian for the past 13 years. Augustine also sald he will also con· fer with Deputy District Attorney Jay Moseley next week on the extent and quality of evidence agalnst Mrs. Tucl<er. No one appartutly witnessed the knifing of. Mrs. Westphal, although Donald V. Schenk of 1645 Minorca Drive. who tried without luck to help the dying woman, heard screams which alerted him to trouble. Tucker sat With the Costa Mesa City Council . as usual last Monday, ap. pearing grave and quiet, but later became more responsive to debate on various iasues before the group. REll!AIN ACTIVE Auguttine, a family friend who helped in .the. councilman's successful 1966 council campaign, said Friday that Tucker will remain active in com· muntty affairs. ,He is president of the Harbor· Area Coordl.nattng Councll, as well u being a councilman. "He has a duty to the people as well as to his family," said Augustine. The Tucker daughters, 10 and 12 years old, are staying wttb their grandparents in the aftermath of the neighborhood. tragedy \Yhich has left the Westphal Carnily grief-stricken and the Tuckers in a state of shock. If Mrs. Tucker should be judged in· capabl~ of aiding in her own defense, she will be ordered to undergo psychiatric treatment for an indefinite period 10 that she may be brought to trial. tlie defendant would later be return. ed to face the charges against her, although the penalty upon e<1nviction can be tempered by consideration of hospi.tallzation time and subsequent mental condition. Humphrey. Visits State Wednesday LOS ANGELES (AP) -Vice Presi- dent Hubert H. Humphrey oPens his California campalgn Wednesday, for the Democratic presidential nomina- tion speaking at the Hollywood PaUa· cUum. Newport Church Helps Rich, Poor To Mix at Camp By EVELYN SHERWOOD Of fM Diii)' f"ll•I lteH Rich and poor ch i ldren were entering ttie last leg <:J.. an experiment in sharing today at a sunnuer camp in the San Bernardino Moontalns. About a thlrd of the 150 junior high school youngsters are members of St. Andrews PresbyterJan Church of Newport Beach. The other 100 come from the roll! of the Orange County Welfare Depart· ment .and an organization known as Santa Ana Day Care. Included in the camping group are children from the wealthiest of families along with yowigsters from hardship families. The campers Jeft a week ago for seven days at Camp Rancho, Forest Home Christian Campgrounds. Supenisklg the group are 20 trained .and experienced counselors. St. Andrews congregation children arc paying their way. The church is paying for the others. "This is the first time our church has attempted to contribute in this manner," said Kim Strutt, St, Andrews youth director. "We hope it will be a beginning." Tlie week's camp activities include riding, hiking, swimming, archery and campfire programs. County Rezones Canyon Prope1ty, More than 29 acres of hillside pro· perty on Leguna CIT'lyt>n Road at the big bend just north of the city limits of Laguna Beach has been rezoned by the Orange County board) o f supervisors. The property is now zoned for agrit:ultllral·reSidential use ( 1 a r g e estate) in contrast to the previous manufacturing r~earoh designation. The county Planning Commission recommended tbe rezone because the steep topography of the land did not lend itself to manUfacturtng use. DAILY PILOT ..,..._ «:-.-""""""' ..... . ...... ...... W• I,. ........,...., 'Mind' ~ays Open The l!nn of Cemll, Winner & As• soclates was named Friday to head the vice president's campaign effort in Southern California . CAUPOllllA l•Mrt N. W.M --,....., Kerrll - Sari Clemente Won't Close Sliop Q(tlclals in San Clemente have decided not to dig up The Wnd Garden, although they still consider it a weed in the midst of their economic Eden. Cyndi Wlld's psychedelic shop at 204 S. Ola Vista will not be forced to close, despite a petition by 700 upri ght citizens who dislike-its hipplewa.rd orientatJort. The City· Council has v o t c d unaJlimously, however, to g 1 v e evidence to ;he district attorney's of. llco lbot Mia• Wild oold a .-wlld poster to a 12-year-old girl. A nude couple are reportedly depicted on the poster, embracing ln a pasidon dest"tibed in ancient boots on the art of sex. Citizens had demanded revocation of the Mind Garden's bwiness license, which was obtained by the mother ol Ml" Wild's 20'yeor-old partller f•d fiance, J im Colwell. Miss Wild told the Clt.Y Coundl and angry spectatorc June 19 however, that her posters, incense aod other merchandise are neither pornographic nor illegal and that she has a right to do business. "If my 12-year-old daughter bough( such a poster and brought it hornet I would certainly expect something to be done about it," '3ld City Attorney Carl Kegley. . He made the pronouncement after swnming up for the City Council laws concornlng obscenity poniograplly, and recent court dtclalons lnvtlvblg material such a.s Miss Wlld's paster&. A !ew people p<eaent booed bis remarks, but the general reaction by Saft Clementeans -who fNr Tbe Mind Garden will corm.pt the city's youth -wa1 one of pteued agree-mem. Mer Humphrey's Holiylvood ap. pearanee, he will addresa a Town Hall Luncheon at the BUtmore Bowl on Thursday, tape six television inter· views and meet with private groups before IHving for San Fr-11co. Powder Seized; May Be Heroin llunllngtou Belch pollco, ~ ., .... .waking Ille ...u. of lab tecu to determine ft«ber a J>CHHM1 1ub- 1tlu>ce found in lie --ol I .....UC• suepe« l• -Held in City .kB In lleu ol 12,500 ball on an Onlinge Co.miy warrant dlarging him -possessing narcot· ice fol' sale was Samuel Martinez, 32, a lnlCk drl-, of 7852 MacDonald. Police ro.ld llrorlinez was arrested at bis btlne about 1:30 p.m. Friday. They ..id 1lle J>OW<l<>"ed material wes seized for analysis. --------------------------- n. ... , Ji.. M.,.h~o -·-J··· R. CtlrltY Pe•I Nia" .... ,,,.,.,,,, Mvtttldnt IMtldrm' Offtc11 c.tl MIRI -Wiii kr Str'Mt ~ INdll 1111 w ....... ........ LA111111• ••~c•• m ....... 1 ,,.,.... 1•A*6 l•du • • llftlt Lor•n1 Peifer, of Denver, told the jud$• he was just demonstrating agamst some girls down the block wbo were wearing 'revealing• bik· inis at a .local carwash. The judge dismissed a drunkeness charge against Peifer but found him guilty ot disturbing the peace. The 71). year-old Peifer was arrested while walking down the street in bis un-derwear. · • '.The first cuntestant ever from a Com· munist bloc countTJI arrived in Miami to compete for the Miss Universe crown 1tezt week. Daliborka Stojsic of Yugoslavia arrived Friday along with 25 otller contestants from Europe. • That plant being so carefully tended at Hamden (Connecticut) police headquarters is marijuana. The reason for the solicitous at· tention: It is evidence from a nar· colics raid. The potted "pot'-' is under the care of police matron Mildred Higgins, who waters it regularly. It has grown from a six· inch sprout to a height of two feet. • Arch ie Long, a gardener at a San Antonio {Texas} apartment com- plex, thought there was some mis· take. "These two girls came up sort of casually and told me t,here was an alligator in the swimming pool," Long said. "I told them it must be a plastic one, but they said it wasn't because it moved." Long took a look and found a live alli- gator, five-feet long. He slipped a noose around the 'gator and pulled it onto the concrete. The 'gator is now residing in the alligator gar- dens at Brackenridge Park. • j'Oli' -&;lr6Qt ..... l Three small children in Atlan· ta, Georgia, set up a soft drink stand, selling a cupful for two 1· ~ cents. A customer, who lauded I~·: / them for their efforts, checked . their stock and then offered a bit of advice. "You'd better put those back in your mother's re· frigerator," he said, pointing to three bottles of beer. Governor Stan Hathaway of \Vyoming has assured his con- stituents that he has no intention of resignin~ from office. Hathaway said the 'For Sale" si,gn in front of the governor's mansion was the \vork of a prankster. • A lot of golfers jokingly talk about hitting the ball a mile. Art Lynsky of Dayton, Ohio, can boast that he did it. Lynsky teed his ball up on the top of 14,100-foot Pikes Peak in Colofado Springs and hit his drive. It sailed about 200 yards out .•• and then dropped into the timber a mile below. Boys Club Add s 3 New Staffers To Harbor JJnits New races are being seen around the BOys Club of the Harbor Area this summer, with addition of three new staff members and transfer of another to different duties. Jerry Fix ii pbysical octivlti .. director and Jim Malsom h ram.es room supervisor .at tbe Upper Bay ' Branch, acc<rding to u:ecutlve dlrec· tor Lou Yantorn. \ Bart Hinesly :ii the new staff ual!· tant at the Upper Bay Branch and Leroy Ramos hu tran&!ernd to the Central Branch as athletic coech. Art, pointing, dN!wlnJ, electn>nics and jewelry craftt: are now being taught by Greg Bultl trom nooo to 5 •· p.m. ot the Central B!'IDch, according to Yantom. Club houri are 10 a.m. to S p.m. dur- ing the .summer, 1Itbougb swim clas!fls begin at I a .m., with 1enlons Of the Friday morning pbyolcol lltnesa club iat the same hour. ' HOW IT WAS -Heavy erosion threatened beach- front homes in Newport Beach before West New. . port beach reclamation project was begun. Sand· • bags and temporary barriers were put up at home owner's expense and the beach area was closed by order of city . - TEST IN PROGRESS -The new beach stabiliza- tion baricade, otherwise known as a groin, has _been up since November and is being continually watch- ed by the Army Corps of Engineers to detennine its success. If the tests show it works, others may be put in along the beach. • They're Selling Fun Newport Residen~s Find Good Way to Fill Need By BRUCE BENSON OI flit D11tr 1'11.t llttf If success lies in finding a need and filling it, then Bill Tappan, 29, and his three partners -all Newport Beach · residents -are on their way to riches. The quartet wants to h e I p Americans enjoy their leisure time. So they've formed a company thot is ge•ed. to sell run. They call themselves Community Recreatimal Programming, a n d they're quite serious about it. Begun last summer, Community Recreation aims its services toward communities with common ovroership in recreatjon facilities, such as con· dominiums and townhduses. "These communities are j u s t wa.itirig to do things," Tappan -said. "'Ibey doo'.t even know the people who live behind them, and 60 you come in and say, 'Hey, look what you can do'. We ect M a guide aod professional consu\tant." Tappan said the idea came to him whlle driving past a large con· dominium one day. '1Dev~ have a good Idea ," Tappan riaid. "They instaD large swimming pools and tennis coW't<I or 'lflt:l,,aftvt!I', but it'1 oot canied through. People wind up not u.slng them. "We can do aoyW.ng for any 1oclal activity for any age levtl you want, providing there's enough interest." Last aummer the buddlng compony planned activities for five com- munities and hired a staff ol 27 perlOnS. The goal tbil year M 20 com· mun!Uu signed up by JUiy I. The cost Of aoclal aollvilles run by Commumly Recre-ii borne by O!ooe participating. and not tlil> homeowner 8111Ji>dation at large. Tappan fifUttl the prollt comes '~ from dealing in volume. His company relieves private groups from the responsibility of heavy insur&nce re- quirements and from payroll deduc· tions for hired help. .. He said the actual cost for each participant of a Community is low. while at the same time the caliber or help is quite _hi§P~ "Last sum-mer we interviewed 200 people for our Zl positions," he said. CommwUty Recreation's activities range from tiny tot activities to cam· ping trips in Mexico for teen·agers to luaus or golf lessons fot adults. Tappan taught physical education at two California colleges and for the YMCA, then went itrlo retail sales belore organizing his new company. The firm'fli recreational supervisor is Sus·an BankS, 24, married. with a Bachelor o( Arts in p!)'ehology, She was graluated from Newport Harbor ftigh School and Orange Coast College, .and is .a past recreation leader for the city or Newport Beaeh and the Balboa Bay Club. _ Serving as direotor-collSultant for sales, materials and ~r training is Kevin Donnelly, 29. He too bad worked for the city of Newport Beach, where he was general recreation supervisor from 1964 to 1966. Donnelly. married, now ls an us is· t.ant professor of recreation at Fresno State College, chairman of the col- lege's recreation. department, and is working on his doctorate in recreation from tile University of Ulah. OperMioM manager for Community l\ecn!atlon ii Jeff Rlng, 23 and sing!•. He was graduated. from Fresno State with 1 B.S. In -1oo, And bal a varied back.ground in. recre~on pro- grams throuehout C.lifornla. Newport· Mesa Wants Sl1are Of Tax Relief One way or another, Newporl·Mesa school authorities would like a share· or the state's $155 million tax relief fund. Two Senate bills that would allocate the money to schools are being ac· lively backed by the school district. "Local tax reduction can only come in the event of increased state funds ," reasoned Trustee Mts. M .9. r i a n Bergeson at~ recent b-Oard .meeting. The Newport-Mesa board h ~ s adopted a resolution supporting SB 502. which would divide the $155 million left over from a state sales tax increase among California school districts. The board also has endorsed a letter·wrltlng campaign in support of SB 702 which would allot $100 per pupil to the state's largest school districts. Newport·Mesa with enrollment over 26,000 is one. ~ Gov. Ronald Reagan leans toward giving the property tax relief fund to co unty governments inste~d of to school districts. The poposed bill is written to inclu.de the 26 school districts in the state with over 20,000 students regardless of af· fluence. Detroit Car Sales • - Up by 750,000 DETROIT (UPI) -The big th™ automakers built three~uarters of a million more passenger cars in the flrst alx months of this year than they did in the same period last year. General Moton Corp., Foro Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp. 1aid thi1 week 4,879,733 new car1 rolled off their assembly lines Jn the llrst half or the co.lendar )'Ml', compared with the 4,115;209 new cart they built in the first haU ·of 11167. S1turd11, July 0, 1968 DAILY '!LDT ;f Newport WORK UNDER' WAY -Last winter the Anny Corjis of Engineers let a contract to replenish. th.e beach with sand and set the g~ to divert tides from striking the beach and washing away the sand Trautwein Brothers o! Newport Beach built the barricade. _ • Sea Turned Baek Barricade Saving Ne wport's Beach By SANDI,l\.lAJOR 0t 1119 D•llY l'lltt ll•ff It takes more than one grain of sand to make a beach, and in the case of Newport Beach, one very necessary ingredient besides many more grains js a groin . This groin, a 250-!dot steel stabiliza. tion barricade running perpendicular to the beach and out into the ocean, is being given considerable credit for saving the beach at West Newport. Prior to its construction between the mouth of the Santa Ana River and Newport Pier last November, there was virtually no beach left tbere. For as many as 30 years, tides have been wearing away the beach area. Three years ago Newport Beach City Council voted to take some ection "in the interest of the citizens (who live on the beach front) to protect their homes," even though the beach is within a federal beach erosion control project. In 1116.5, the city spent approximately $100,000 t-0 haul in sand to replenish the nearly non-existent beach. The next year, another $70,000 worth of sand was imported, and in 1967, the ci· ty SP"'! nearly $140,000 on the project, according to city officials. Then last year, the U.S. Army Corps of E ngineers went into ection, letting a contract to AIUillisch·Fulton Co. of Anaheim to iniport one-half million cubic yards of S'and to rebuild the beach, then bury the test groin. ItS efforts in preventing the beach from washing away again will be watched the rest of the year, '8lld if the project is successful,' others may be put in to brace the rest Of ~ beach. Gail Pinkart, city putilic works employe, says some success can already be noted by Just looking at the groin. On one side of it the beach is still disappearing into the sea, but ooftlt of [\, the i['l[n ts diverting the tides enough to prevent sand from being washed 'fYWay. Various reasons have beeo given for the disappearance or the beach front, from unusually high tides to the discovery o( an offshore undel'W'Uer canyon. The groin, built by Trautwein Brothers of Newport Beach, is made up of 140 pieces of steel sheet piling 36 feet long and five sections 46 feet long. Sections of it are buried but the end jutting out into the ocean stands 12 feet •above the low tide water JeveL Newport Woman Lauded For S11;nday School Clnss Mrs. Jack Grimshaw has won tribute for her innovative efforts in org.anizing and teaching Sunday School classes for mentally re ta rd e d children. Mrs. Grimshaw, of 400 signal Road, Newport Beach, was presented the ·an· nual Book or Golden Deeds award from the Newport Harbor Exchange Club. The Newport woman was nominated by Dr. Charles Dierenfield of St. Andrews Presbyterian Oiurch. "Some time ago S'he came to~e with the request that she be abl to start a Sunday School class ex· elusively for children who are retard· ed," Dr."DierenJleld aald. '11 am perfectly 1ure that honors do not come to her, because she never •ttkt them," be continued, "but I feel that Ulla kind or selfless, dedJcited ge· nulne work abould be recognized ." Dr, Dlereofield praised her for the 1;000Jtant love that she puts forth to thOH a.round her," and for her "humble and dedicated 1ervlce." Mrs. Grimshaw 1ought out special tralni.ng In order to learn how to teacb the retarded and What to expect. Her cle11es have srown "larger end larger through the months,•• Dr. Dierenlield reported. Mrs. Grimshaw was one o{ several nominees for the ·annual Exchange Club award. Want -to Learn How to Swim? Want to learn how to swim, Nil or SW'{? Registration 11 under way for each of the sports as well as several othtrt in the summertime rec:reatioo Jl°'O" grom 0( the Qty 0( Newport BHch, Surfing lenon• llart at 7 o'clOclt Ill the morning, and nm on an hourl1 basil tlu<>ugh II a.m. SUJfboords ore provided by the city, Ille! lnlflrUCtion ii d .. lgned lo< the beglaaer. A •IO registration lee beys two week1 worth of lesson•. For the aame fee, you can learn bow lo sail, In new 1&bot dlngtry1, More inlonnaUoo can be ohfa'Qld by calling 873-3180. It J I ~ •• • ' • I I • ' ( llAJlY •llOf - . Pulpit F olloiv This -Rule: Praise 'nlo aecond......,. ID the -... ''Tiii Dbdple'• p,..,_," tWed--• • G O d ' I dCl;ncdom a wm,•• will be -led b)' tho Rev. Wlllll J . Loar, mlnldtt of tbe Finl B.,cllt ~. • HllDllDCloD Beldl, o1 Ille 1 :30 a .. m. lel'Vl<e at Peel< Cbapel, 71111 Boba Ave., and the >&me Ume with baby4lt· night 1ervlce of Ille Central tine service provided. Blllle Clnll'<b, 23rd and Freely, Criticize ~tingily I Ille 11111111••• ll<adl ~ Slxlb ""'1 Or .... , at !~ m.TbeDlsejpJe·1 ~1,er is more commonly ~~ as 'Ibe Lord '• ;ll7ayer. 'l'bere wilf be no Sunday {~vening services unUl Sept. ir· t:: "For the earth shall be !!filled with the kno'Med.ge of. ooll(he glory of the Lord, as the ;waters cover the 8erl." ":: Thi5 .·verse from Habak· kuk is part of the lessoii- sermon titled "God" to be read in all Ot;lnge County ChrUUan Sele.nee churdtel thi.s Sunday. ''Each for the other and all for God" is the motto fOI' the Jet Cadets, a new con· ference youth fellowship group for ju.niors begun at '.:!"""" Ave ... B a•p II •I ~'Durell, Gothard and arner, Huntington Beach. The group meets every Sunday evening trom 6 to ·7 p.m. and is sponsored by Mrs. Davjd Sweger and Mr. and 1.jrs. Henry Friesen. Sununtt acUvlties for the Jet Cadeta will include a week of camp, Aug. 18-24 in lnctiaG Village at Forest Home. " "Give Me This Mountain" is the sermon topic of the Rev. Norman L. Brown Sun· day at the 10 a.m. service of tbe Plymouth Conire1a- ~ ~veil ol Ne11pnrl Harbor, 3'Z82 Broad St. Stin· dayldloOI will be held at Guest soloist durtne July Orange, Coeta Me11, at 7 will be M 1 s 1 Kathleen p.m. The film, "I Hear a Weatmoreland from L a New Soq," on teen-agers Paln!a. -· -qjj model'IWlluaic, al3o wll1 be shown. Dr. Rt ymond I. Braham•. Putor Henry E . Jones m1nlster of calling and will give a 1ermoa Utled counseling at St Andrew's "The ChrllUan and the ·-Presbyterlu Cburcll, 600 St. Bible" at Sunday's 9 aod Andrew's Road, Newport 10:30 a.m. aervlces. The Beach, will r-each a Hl'JDOD Rev. John Lawrence of titled "Who s Sick?" at ~ Memphis, Tenn., will be the, 8, 9:36 and 11 a.m. service s guest speaker at Suodey's 7 Sunday. p.m. wor-1bJp. Dr. Brahams wW takeas his test, "The wages of aUI .Js death but the gift of God is eternal life through JesU1 Christ our Lord/ A talk on "An Example of Community lnvolvement is a School. Integra tion Pro- ject" will highlight SundAy's 10:30 a.m. meeting Of the U a I t a r I a.• ·Unlver..U1t Fellow1b.lp of Laguaa Beac-. in tbe Art A s soc la t i o n Gallery. The speaker wW be Mrs. Jean Gregg of the· APEX, a Los Angeles com- munity organizatioo. Army chaplain Tim Tatum, who .will leave for Vletnam ·tater thls month, will be tbe speaker at today's family Temple Beth David of Oran1e County will conduct regular Sabbath evening services 'FrJday, July 12, at the Coinmunity Congrega· Uonal Church, Katella and Bloom.field, Los Alamitos, beginning at 8:15 p.m. The Onec Sbabbat wln be hosted by Mr. and Mrs. FNnk Handler and Mr. and Mn. Birt Elldns. Tb.is Sunday actors John Randolph and bi1 wife will lead an informal disctW:ion on the theater and its im· pact on American life, at the Unitarian Church of Orange County, 112ll w. Santi Ana st., Anaheim, at 10:30 am. (See PULPIT, Pa&e 5) RE.ASSIGNED TM Rev. G. Ru11ell Sh•w Rev. Shaw Due Honor The COllgregaUon of the Fint United M e lbod l at Church oC Huntington Beach will honor the min11ter,' IJ'he Rev. G. Russell Shaw, and Mn:. Shaw on being re· assigned to the church fOl' the eighth year. A colfee will be held at the church Sunday flt.er the 9:30 a.m_:,,wore:hlp seryice. In tbtr sewn ~ the (See .SHAW, Palel 5) By LOUIS CASSELS Ualted Press Ia&eraatioaal Mark Twain ooce said, "I can live for twttl"monlhs on a &ood compliment." Shakespeare said, "Our praises are our wages." And Oliver 'Wendell Holm es described friendship as "the pleaaJ.ng game o f in· tercbaDglng praise." Theae quotations a r e recalled by an article In th• QuiJUan Herald' extolling "The Power ot Praise." AUTHOR Janet Grabain say{ that "praise ii like sunshine to the human spirit • . . we cannot flower and grow wJthout it." Criticism, on tile other hand, is a "cold wind" that . wJthers the spirit. All of which tulles.ts an eminently practical wey of appl)ing the golden rule In everyday life. Be liberal with pr~ and stingy with criticism, . - PRAISE, to be genuinely help{ul to anotber person, must be deserved. Otterwise you're indulging In flattery, which is like Up- ping with counterfeit colzis. Wit h a ll tlle tho uthUulness, however, you 'll find plenty of op- portunities to band out slncere compliment.a to peo- ple around you. ''lt'a e s p e c i ally worthwhile to look for the spheres in which effort generally goes unnoticed and unrewarded,'' says Mias Graham. "There are so many fields in which it never occurs to people to give praise, although com· plaints may be v<>lced in abund&Dce." FOR EXAl\1PLE:· Ho\v many commut'ers ever take the trouble to commend a good bus driver for dellver- iDg Clem to work on time despite all ol the vicinitudes ol rush-hour traffic? . Drd you ever send a note to your laundry saying: "For the past three weeks , all of my shirts have been done just right"? If tile newspaper canier is late one day, a dozen peo- ple on his route will g.ive him a IOOflle luhlnf, How many think to praise blJn for cetltng their paper !hero on Ume the olber 364 days ol the year? 0 PRAIBE Is especially valuable to th0&e doin g superlicially dull and unrewarding jobs," says ?/Jss Graham. And at the bead of tbts category, she puts housewives. "Do you ever go into a howe and say, 'what a love~ ly, Udy room !'.? Hardly anybody does. That's why housework is contidered such a dreary grind -not because it is arduous in itself, but because it is taken for granted and thought beneath the notice of any ci'villzed person. "Comment is often made about activities wbldt are relatiW!ly easy and aatis. fyln.g like arranging flowers, but not about jobs which are hard and dirty, like scrub· bing floors. SJoce praise so often ii the only wage a housewile receives, surely (See CASSELS, Page 5) OR~NGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY· • > FAIRVIEW. IM!liS'f CHURCH • P*'-...... ,. .. .,,.,..'C.M. ~ 10 A.M. WOMlllP Sl!ll~ ~ ~ • , . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES llANCHU OP THI MOTHU CHUICH THI Pl~ iCHUICH OP: CHlllT, SCllNTIST ·IN ~ MASSACHUSIT'fS Subject of Lesson -July 7 "GOD" Corona-del Mllr-S1c0;,d Church of Ntwport 8e1ch cw. ....... w... 61D~A-. ·c ...... t1e1M• cnrc• a. s...., ..._._1 o A.M. leffl .. .._ -WJ L C... Hwy. Cost11 ~First Church THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH ~rs-..., WelCO!!lea You. IA I ST. JAMES, ""'"" LWo, -,_. , .....,Sente.+-7::11,t:OO,ll:H \) T..., 11:11 -.,..,., 1:00 p& ............. ~--....... n. a.. ...... P.,,,..., II; Aal9., Th In. 0-W en., Phone: 675-0210 ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS Pacific View Dr. at Marguerite, Corona del Mar Sundays: 8:00, 9:30-Child care at 9:30 Holy Daya as announced lecMr, n. In ,,... ....... hrh -....... 67:14491 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. Sundays 7:30 & 9·.30 Church School-9:30 Thursdays: 6:30 & 10 a.m.; Holy Days as announced ~.De a.. . .W.. W. De ..... • -""9 14MJ2' EPISCOPAL Newport Harbor Lutheron Church 2501 Cliff Dr. LI 8-42113 De .... ..._. •. •i.. ,_., ..................... -·-..... hn'Sce ...... ,,..,,. '""· ,__., kMll ...... t:u..111.u 1.m. w ... 11111 WV1c9 .... n:•n=• Nurse~ care available at all senrice.!I WELCOME Luthtron Church of tho Master 2900 Pacllic View Dr. CORONA DEL MAR DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Phone OR 3-5022 1:45 A.M.-F1mlly Wordl(lll 9:45 A.M.-S1111d1y Ch11rcli School 11 :OD A.M.-F1,ti,-1 Worahl11 Nm.y "9•14M CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH . Missouri Synod 760 Vlctorl• St .. COit• ~ Lothar V. Tornow, Pastor 541 5404 WtrJM' hnlcil11 l :IS & 11 A.M. • ....., Sd!Mli 1:• A.M. A*lt llblt Cla1h t ilt A.M. CHltllTIAN ILEMINTARY SCHOOL ................ 54M2H PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH ST. WILFRID'S EPl$COPAL CHURCH llllJl ... C.... ............ ...,",'""*"' '~ 611 W.1M St. S.•. t :1 1, 11 ; SI. t :ll, 11. ........... -.l llt N..,... AYftM . r ..... ,.. ...., Clfff9nle I M111 Verd• Dri¥• I liker Sh11t, Code M11•, C1llf. ANDlllW C. ANDIUON, PllW PA.MILT lla VICl1 I & 1h1S •.a. SUNDAY SCNOOl.1 f111 & 1t1U •.M. . Prl"e' •f ''''' Lufh1r11' Sch•ol -Min Esth1r Ol1e11, Prl11ciral Offle• "''"'' 149-05%1 Schoel Ph'"'' 649.(1562 • TEMPLE Sl{l'llON '17-~C-- Ribbi Bernard S. Henig Friel.., &.11b11 S•rrlc-1:15 p.m. Sund•y Sche•l-9 a.m.-12 Noon ...... I~ UNIVERSITY BAP'.TIST CHURCH DU S. I. PAUU.DU ID. SANTA ANA Hll•HTS IUlllDt.T ICMOCM. , ................................... r :4f A.M. MOlllllllllt wo•tMll" _ ..................... : .......... 11 A.M. •VlllllN• WCHllSMll" , •••• .,, ............................ 1 ,_M, MIDW.11( •••v•c• WIOlllUDAV .............. :. ,, .. ,.M. llV, ~0911T CANIU.,.. CMUltCN l"HO'll• NW177 • Tlllt 1ft: """"'t. ""'' P•• I Sunday S.rvlc• 1111 A.M. Htb' C--""" t1• A.M. ,._llV ltr'llcll & Cltwc• 1tllP.M.I....... ...... , .. P.M. lllllftNI 111• A.M. 'MerMel WWllllf' y_, C~ NlrWl'Y Cll't Prftltllll Flnt Assembly of God Church 146 E. 22nd St,. Costa Me.a 541-3761 M. C. Cronic, P11tor Sh1ril Ptul1'"• Choir Dlr1cfor S.itffy ldtMI -t :JI .. -.-CS-let' ell .... l'hlrMFY A,,.,,..llf F.•lly Wonllip -11:11 •• -. -,....., S,..111111 EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH '"" .. ,,, -'"' •·•·.-.,~ • ...,, -OF HUNTINGTON IUCH "_.,IHI TI• Sema-7 II·•· FIRST IAl'TIST CHURCH FIRST C. HRISTIAN 1tlZ •LOllDA AYI. c11urcll Cllllr ti All lervlct• s""'''' Sti..I ........ t :U A.M. Youlll He\11' ......... ,,a. P.M. llltle St114J .... .,.. Senlce -We4""41ay, 7:30 •.•• CHURCH Mer11ln1 W1rlfl" ... : 11 111 A.M. Eve111n1 won111, ...... r iot P.M. ' . .......... ,.0., tAIMrlu• lutlstJ 17415 M.,..15., ,. .... ,....,. Dr. LI-....... 1....,,,.., M .. I ...... s11LE sr uov :Ne-c°=:l1re~-7:oo P.M. Visitors Welcome-Nursery Attendant Vlc~ri~~~:~!ia Ave. 1,1~~~~~"~"'~'~'"~'~"~"'"~··~·~··~-~·~·~·~.,..~,,.,~~~~~~:/~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:11 ~].;.; 1;F -. . . ,~ (1 I ~ ·~ a • .., ·~·· ........ ·· •·• •• CHURCH OF CHRIST -t · '-vangn nmp n S.11d1y Scheol • , •• , . f:JO AM Mornlnt Wouhip •• 11 :00 AM Prayer St,..ice • , , , 6:JO· PM ft•nin9 Worthip , •• , 7:00 PM .. _,,. ........... fl •• lllf"llea 847-4144 =.:~w;.,::::::::• 1::: ::::: I I +r ...........-I:' C' I::' ,_ •-................ .,~. , 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA "ASSEMBLY OF GOD" vN;sery··c·are·PfQVid:d IETWEIN HA"IOlt mid FAl"YIEW I 1010 h•lorlM, COft w ... 14M771 14l·ll<l SUNDAY MORN ING l llLE STUDY • , • , ...... , . , . , , •:4S AM 11:11 A.M. -W.,-Mle Servlc.. ll:OI A,M. -IVllNf ltflffl S_Ut>IDAY MORN ING WORSHlr Ii COMMUNION • , 10:45 AM 1:Jt ,-.M. -ll•vlv•I Timi Cll-'" lvff"l'tM SUNDAY EVENING WORSH IP •• ,, .•.•.• ,, •• ,,,,. 6:00 P.M. f vt nt. V. H. Mlt1t111. P111w lev. H, SIVft. A»hlll'll WEDNESDAY EVENING l llLE STUDY ......•••• ,, , 7:30 PM f*J'IJ• w.arn ········ 1 FIRST CHRISTIAN . CHURCH W• .. Ii ...... h1 :tfo11 , •• ' UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH • ii 1259 Victorit St., Coif'1":M1u S11rod1" 1.•1. ,..._52 1f,;» A.H.. -- NUISl"T CAii NOYIDIO "'--O. M-rfleW . D, •· H""' Mhllstft • • ....... M5alftr Phon e: 541·5711 Day or Nlth! ·· Glad Tidings Assembly of God Fin .. nlh & Monrovia, Newport Beach ,1 I ·Main & Ad•ms Streets Huntington Beach I CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH CORON~"DEL MAR I , lllCb ...... "'" .... It.. I THOMAS llNYINUTI, P•ttir I Mern1119 Worihir •• l :lO 10:4S I 9'w. Scho ... •••• .t:JO ,...... &.-.. ,, •••• 6:00 PU ~"ing Worshi p •• 7:00 PU ... SIWY ~ -WH. -1 ,.m. N\ll'MrY C.N! Pr0¥1ded " 111 Mrvkn ii O)rb: a..mr .. 0111 °"""'~ BAHA'IS 'ROCLAIM Boho' u' llah ' 0Th1 Proml1ed On1·• 141-3215 or 14t-200S GO :AHEAD! SLEEP IN SUNDAY MORNING! ,.._ ..,-.. ... JIH ~ s..lce .r CALVARY CHAPEL ............... ,I I ' n!'",S::~~i~od i) : The Ptnon of Chri9t i The Powtr of the Holy Spirll ' su.,.1h y Sc.hool , A\1 Mo1ninf Wolll!lp !I •»11 111•30 Ml I Eftni"S S.r.ic:<! 1 PM l \Vt'dn~i.day Rll>lc StllOy 11 •rid Pr•yt1 7 rM 'I Sunday SCbool 9,15 A.M. Morning Worsblp 10,50 A.M. Ii I C.A. Service 5,00 P .M. Evan1ellstlc Rally 7:00 P .M. I ' ..... lid: Wen ••••1st1 JI Y1ke Ctrillr "Mt s..Mf •'tM· \Ved. 7:30 p.m. Pr1yer.Ro1al Ran1ers "Mlsa;looettes ,....,., ......... MH. 7:JI P.M. c.11 14 .. 716' flf ........ HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wiison, Costa Mesa NllrM:f)' d11rln1 ~!\t(t~ A r.n Yovth Prng"m (OMM\JllJTY Y. J. -Cl, -W DON COl'HT, NEWPORT HAltlOlt LUTHERAN CHURCH Cm. of Ol'lngt and llnf, St. ' ........, llf .,_.. Ii TMfti : c.... M... c-GATI011 11 .. ..., ....., ''" ·~ 1; _.. °"' DfMo......,. ... di I , H -· b \lllVU Al. M'"'!"J..:;-•-111IO A.M • • - ..... C- e lor • [, Jl:lnes, 1 • ...,, fil r. .._, ._.. ._ Tllldttltl, ... I~ OllHI • " 'U. A ...... ......... ,..., .......... _,...... 611 HILIOTROPli '""'" ., '••fer 1-..c. ~ a...t i."' •••:•••• , ... ,.., .... , C11wU..,.. ,... I s b · HUNTIH•TON llACH CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 420 10th St., Huntington Beech Sund1y Morning Services ind Youth Church-I I AM Wednesday Evening Study Group-7:10 PM ..... ,.,., Ml1ittff 1'111111: IJl-2121 A Cordial Welcome from THE METHODIST CHURCH l1lbo1 ltl1nd COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH I 15 A91t1 675-0950 1115 l11fer1111I Wor,hip t :lO Treollt10"1I Wonhip I Su"d1y School C•tl• M111 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 19th SI I H•rbor llvd. Wot1hip l Church School t :JO I 11 AM 541-7 727 Cod• Mitt North MESA VERDE MmtODIST CHURCH M•11 Y1rd1 I l•k•r St. 14t-2719 W•r1hlp I Church Scheel f 10D Ii IO:JO AM Hu11flnff•11 l11ch. flRST MITHODIST CHURCH 1721 17tti St ••••• 536-3117 w.,.111, I Church Sch•ol f 1JO Ii II AM Hw11t111tfo11 le1ch-Nort1' COMMUNITY MITHODIST CHURCH 6662 Hell Av1 ••• 142"'4461 Wor1hlp I Chu rch' School .t I IO:JO AM lrvln-E•tf l luff UNIVERSITY MITHODIST CHURCH Wor1hlp •••• l :lO AM lll-1231 M11fln9 f1rnpor1rlly 111 St. M1rk Pr11byt1rl•11 Church E.11tbluff Dr. Ii J1mbor11 Rd. Le9un1 Bitch LACOUNA llEACH METHODIST CHURCH %1612 W•lley Or 111 S1. l egun• W1r1hip 11 AM Ch11rch Sc~eel 1:41 AM 4ft.JOll N1wport le•ch . CHRIST CHURCH IY THE SEA 1400 W, l elboe llvd, 671°1105 'Werthlp I Ch11rch Sch11I t~O AM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Pres~an 10111 M.,...11• C .... .W...J H 1Nc11 •ILllRT W. ALUM, PASTO _ • ...., W...W,1 f :Jt AM a...ti ScllMlt 11141 A.M. 0Mce 1111"! It. ,.._I IJM11t -Church of th• Cov-nt uso,.........,c......_ WAllUI •. ITUHl.,P.ufOI hMrf W.....,, IC..... ~1 f1JI 111 AM 141-tlM "2 ao• U'f5J2 Ill l' .. lvwtfll' Hell Hftr ef ....,..._ _ 7 p,M. •·. "" ...,.. -INTINSIVE '""' ,.,_ M-'1 Ufo" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~II Dncri WMlll!p- 1 0:00 A.M. /'. $''"''" by r111or I btt th• UAILY PILOT'S ci.rall ~t-11100 A.M. MM717 .... 141·7Ul I f··~f 'i ' • <:"J_ . . . ' ' :"',,:, : "~.:: · 1 : 0~::.!, 111 1':' ::.;..-I COSTA MliSA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL St. :Andnw's Pr•s~ynrtan Church 6H St.~ ...... ..,_ ..... CHA"LIS HlllllT llRlllPlb.I. PAIT°' w...., & a.w .....,, .. 1111. 11 .,. '46-7147 Seventh Day Adventist Church :,J~r..fir6tC~ri6tian C~Ul'Cl li)~-~--~~,..~·ou~·~...:~· ~~~~·~,.,..~~00~4~· ~~~~~-~·~-~-~·~-~-~-~-~·~· ~ .. ~.,,~-~-~-~~§i Of .. Nlf llACM-CD ........ J 'f "4 I I ' tf ....,. •u 1••lat ldliMI ~~•ttJli11ei:.4s~ F:RST CHllSTIAN CHURCH I SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 .... ·-Aft, CT-. -1. '°""'"" YAWl °'· Mllw ........ b.o.. ,..,..,. Partl'-f_ $p11.-ff•n•rr '"'""'~ UNlflED SElVICE . $111141y Sthtol t :JO .. WOllSHIP. IO;JO l'hont: 675-3915 Wo11hlp I Y111t1' Wrout• • 4iJO ''"" MJnl~,"1>r:.D· W. McElroy , • ,,,.,. ... .,..,,.,:.i=-~Vl~.:,..':r;:i-__.,,...... 1 . , ' 17t--.c---· __ ....., .... SC.... fl• ..... Sllwf*y """""' ........ 11• ...... .........., ,,.,., MlllHllf J1M ..... W I ti f -- St. Marie Pnsbyterlaii CIMirch . C.... ,_.••• I"""""'°""" C...-;., .... MOlllS C. IOlfNIOM. INT, PAITOI ........ '~ •••••• 1t .... 644-1141 Community Pnsbynrlan Churdi 411 ,.,_ ....... lrJf W It.I, ~ INQ DAlW TU•Nlt. ,ASTOi W.-., I c-.. l .. 111 f1IO AM W......,_11 AM 494-7111 • T • PULPIT AND PEW ... (CooUoued frQm Pagr 41 Randolph Is currentl y performing in "ln the ?-1et· ter of J . Robe t Op- penheimer" at the Mark Taper Forum Los Angeles. Harbor Are1 . Reform Temple will h o I d Sabbath services Friday, July 12, in the Senior Citizens Recrea· lion Coot.er. 15th Street and lrvine. at 8:30 p.m. Services will be conducted by a guest r ab b i with m us i ca I accompanim~t provided by a cello and flute recorder. Following t h e service an Oneg Shabbot will be held . Pastor Jame!! C. Blain has chosen the theme "The Mercy of God" as his topic for this Sunday's sermon at the Newport H a rho r Lulb era1r Church, 2501 Cliff Drive. He will prt;sent it at the 8:30 and ll a.m. serv,ices, both communion services. The summer s er v i c e schedule will begin at the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. 2987 Mesa Verde Drive. Costa Mesa. this Sun· day . Morning worship will be <:.it. 8 and 10:30 a .m . !,nd Sunday school at 9: 15 a.m . The schedule will continue through Sept. 8. The sermon w h I c h memben; of the First Bap· thit Church. Santa Ana and Magnolia. Costa Mesa, will hear at Sunday's 11 a .m. coritmunion service will be "In the School o( Calvary." tt will be Presented by Dr. P . G. Neumann. the pastor. Harold <:nd Dia.na Green of the Wycliffe B i b I e Translators tne., who soon will be working with an In· dlan tribe in Brazil. will be the guest speakers at the 7 p.m. worship hour. Communion will be of· fered at lhe 8:45 and 11 worship hours Sunday at the Lutheran Church of the J\Jasler, 2100 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Dr. William R. Eller will speak on the subject, ".A. Magnifi· cent f"ulure''. An inqu iry class fnr c:<lulb; In preparation for church membership will be offered at 9:45 a .m. Dr. Philip G. Murray will present a me<litation titled "Now That I Can Believe" at Sun<lav's 10 a .m. cnm· munion 'service in t h e fellowship hall of Corona del !\lar Community Church, Co o grega tlonal, 61 Heliotrope Ave. Summer church "<:honl for those through fourth grade will get under way at JO e.m. Child care will be of· fered. The cnngregation of the church formerly known as Harbor First ch r is ti a n Church has voted to change the name tn Harbor Chris· ttan Church. The COD· gregation worships each SwKlay at Harper Elemen- tary School. 425 E. 18th St C.OSta Mesa. This Sunday the minisier. Dr. D. W. McElroy, will discuss t:tie theme "This Na· tion Under God" et Sun· day's morning service. The church school has been recessed until Sept. 15 and during this period th e worship service will begin at 9:30 a .m. Communiqn w 1 l ! hP celebrated h.v th e members of Christ Lutheran Church. 760 Victoria. Costa Me sa. at the 8: 15 and 11 a .m. services Sunday. The Rev. Lothar Tornow will speak on the theme "Li(e Giving Food" al both services. Sunday school and Bible classc~ will be held at 9:~ s .m .. with nursery care pro· vided at aU services. THE Unl,'erslty . Baptist fi Church, 2"..52 S. E. PaUsades -, I Road. Santa Ana. will speak on "The Everlast i ng Covenant." at this Sunday's I ~-ir7"~"!:?.;:;'.]:?,:;;i,---:::;l~,J.~~-1 morning c o m m u n ion t- service. •;The Olurch With . a Ji'uture'' will be the topic tt the 7 p.m. worship. Communio,, wUl be served at both the 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. service~ Sunday of St. John thr Dl\'lne Episcopal Church. 2043 Orange Ave .. C'..osta Mesa, Pastor .lohn W. Donaldson, announced. Instead of grade classes there will be a film strip presentation for the church school at 9:30 a.m. 1'he Rev. \'. Richard Hawkins of Wynnewood . Penn .. will assist Fr. D&vid Crump during July while Fr. John Ashey is on vaca· ! . II ll •• lion at St. James Episcopal ':~======~==~:::~::::::::::::'.::~ Church, 3209 Via Lido, _ Newport Beach, Sunday's service schedule includes eucharist celebra· tions at 7:30 and 9 a.m. and morning prayer at 11 a.m. New Minister to Join This Sunday at Co m· In Groundb~eaki'ng munlty Methodist Church, • ..!.-' • 6662 Heil"'i\Ve., -Huntiif}fon --... --~ Beach. communion will be The new minister will take offered at both !he 9 and part i n ground-breaking 10 :30 a .m. services. The ceremonies for a $105.000 communion meditations will construction arid remodeling be given by the Rev. Roger <project at -Mesa . Verde G. Betsworth. At the 9 United. Mettiodist Ctiurch o'clock service communion July 14. will be_ ad!fliniste~ed i_n the Participating with the pew~:. 11 wtll be given in .the Rev. ,Joseph McShane in the trad1t1onal Me th o.d 1 s t 10 a.m. ceremonies will be ~ustom at the altar. rad dur· Oistrict Superirtendent Rev, mg the 10:30 worship. WiWam Hobt>i;;, architect Ctiurch 5 ch o ri I and Creorge W. Riley .and nursery care will b e DougJas L. Ostman, building availt'ble at both services. committee chairman. The project inc ludes con· struction of n e w ad· ministratfon offices and six classrooms and enlarging ttle chapel and c h o i r balcony. The Rev. McShane is sue· The Fi r st U nll ~d l\1etbodist Church, 27'21 17th St... Huntington B e a c h . begins a new summer schedule this Sunday.There will be only one worship service at 9:30 a.m. but the church school will continue to meet at 9:30 a.m. and the adult classes .at It o'clock. This schedule will be ef· fective · during July and August only. Jeeding 'Rev. Ri_chmon~ C. RETURNS TO MESA JOh.nson, who 1s be 1 n g The Rev. Joseph McSh.1ne assigned to Sepulveda Jlt.ethodist Cburch. The Rev. 111 c Sh an e This Sunday the Rev. previously served the First McShane will conduct two This Sunday the Rev .. G. Russell Shaw, pastor. w i 11 preach on the topic , ''Mastering Your F'ears." New members will be received at the service. Methodist Church of Costa Mesa from 1951 to 1957. Since then he has pastored !he Rolando Me t h o d i & I Church, San Diego, and the Methodist C h u r c h of Prescott, Ariz. services at the Mesa Verrle church. 1701 Baker St., at 9 and 10 :30 a .m. He will preach en the subject "Things That Cannot Be Borrowed.'' The Rev. Loren D. 1'1.ick· inger will speak on the sub· ject "Be Still, Still and Listen" at the Newport Uni· ty Church meeting in the Senior Citizens Center, 15th and Irvine Avenue," at 10 a.m. Sunday the Rev. Flick· inger will be assisted during the service by the new as sistant minlster,the Rev. Pat Bei'ryhill, who will m ake his first of f i c i a I presentation during t ~ e ser.rice. Beach Presbyterians Set Talk on Minority Groups At 8:4~ a.m. tile past.or will speak over KEZY radio on the subject ' ' Y o u r Progress for G o o d . ' ' "'Highlighting the Wednesday evening service at 7:30 the Rev. Mr. Flickiager will lead a musical community song festival on thesubject, ''Path of Freedom." Topic of Sunday morning worship service!'. al. the . F'lrst Christian Church n( I.aguna Beach will be '"If God Is for Us. Who Can Be Against Us?'' The Rev. Bruce Cushing will deliver the sermon at the 10:45 a.m. service. The church, which is sponsoring a h a If . h o u r television progr&m on Chan· nel 13 called · · Re v iv a I F i r e s , ' ' will screen filmstrips on the "Par able~ of Nature' at the 6 p.m. evening service Sunday, SHAW ... How· to better understand the problems or minority groups , particularly ttiose in Orange County, will be the topic of a special service at Christ Presbyterian Church, 20112 Magnolia, Huntington B~ach. The session this Sunday will feature Dr. J. Walter Cobb. specialist in housing for the Los Angeles Human Re I a I i o n s Commission. Robert Johnson, legal Vacation School Set F'ive hundred children are t'xpected to attend the vaca· tioo Bible school at First Christian Church. 1207 Main St., H\.lltington Beach. The theme for this year's classes is "God 's Word · Today's Hope.' Open for youngsters from four years old to eighth graders, the classes will meet from July 29 through Aug. 9. from 9 to 11 :30 a.m. There will be a $1 (ConHnued From Page 5) registration fee for eacl;I Rev. Shaw has been with the child. Registration takei; church. a new 22-room place on weekdays from 9 mu 11 i . purpose cen· a .m. to 5 p.m., and on open· !er-housing 22 classrooms, ir.g day, July 29, in the coordinator, Orange Co unty Fair Housing Council, will also participate. The regular wors h i p service will begin at 9;30 a.m. and conclude at 10 :20. After a ooff~e break, the congregation will return for a 45-minute present.ation followed by a discussion period. CASSELLS. (Continued From P11e 5) she of all people should get it." CHILDREN also n e e d praise. If they get nothing but criticism and scolding from those whose approval means most to them, they will conclude tl'Jey aren't much good and their con· duct will begin to conform to Ibis self-image. Like other acts of human kindness, praise blesses the giver even inore than the receiver. "Seeking for things lo .praise, to value, to ap- preciate in ott\ers, w e cultivate a loving attitude and an observant eye." notes Miss Graham. "By our alertness to small ex- ctllences we will not only bring joy into other people's lives. but also, ver y often, an unexpected happiness in· to our own." --~-------- I DAILY PILOT lJ Horoscope Scorpio: Follow Through oii Hunches , MONDAY Dec. 21 ): At'Cent on je~t.,. Would make fine i11· lor SA G 1 TT AR l US • JULY I personal posses.s.ion1. Cycle vestment adviser. You are CAPRJpC>RN. AQUARlUS. remains high. You can loyal to r,imily and home. Special word to VIRGO : By SYDNEY· OMARR ma.ke financial transaction very talented In the cu.Unary romantic illtert!6ts cootl1ue The wise man cdntrols which is successful. You arts. Social life. bu recently to dominate.. Be flexible. hear ol genuine bargain dur· Improved -more to come. To 11ow tut wrw1 11.dr ttt Y'll 111 his o.esUny . , . Astrology -w ""' 1ov1. ol'\Mt Sl'llnl• °""'"'• ~i·nia the w•y.'' ing recess from routine. G E N E RA L , Tr-; N· bodlkt. "*'" Hl"11 1.,. Mt111 •M _ .-CAPRICORN !Dec 22· Dl'."'NCl~S · L ·1· w-." $Hid 111•111<1••• 11111 JO('"''· Attll.~ \~larch 21-April · .. ... · unar pos1 ion '" 0m1rr ••·•olo)• xtt11•• ,,.. OAll ...- 121 : ~t correspundtnce.uut Jan. 19): 1'ake initiative. good for fishing. Cycle high P 1Lor,·110~ »•o. Gr•"" c .... , •• , s••· Meet. pr:ople -1.':0 plt-::es1-- ---~1~":.... ""':__"',,..~· !·v·~~"·_,__ OL wv.y uu1·1i.,; ea1'lY a1· d d hi Ob · h I \ rernoo1.1 hi.urs . .:>lUU.)' wi"it...1:11 an o t ngs. ta1n n . lrom SAG I TTAKIUS SILVEft O miller1aJ, Lale!• career 15 message, Mingle socially. K. B 0 II.JI emp.nasized. \'our ambitions Improve appearance. Manj lft are cryat&11izeo. lie t.ooroug111n approach. Avoid will. be listening and wat· chlng. carJe~ness. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-1',eb·. 'J'AUKUS lApril 20-May 181 : Activity tonight should 20J: be reaQy ioc chan1'llli. be confine~ to groups which ~ o. mo1un.ca ... 011 rece1 .red 1 claim your in I e r est s . 11141 IJs.2141 • iq_;;.y c.auliti yuu tu rt •• 11e uy1· , Mean.s don't go too far ri1ous, pouc.es. Mime 11n•n· afield. £ertnin amount of tlal pr~ssure is luleu 11 you privacy is necessary. Above i~ aLthe 1acts ear1y. all. be discreet. .,.., ""'-'" c.;a ••c1111-"' 1. 1 ,.~ ''·· '""'-""' -4.it:Mltii ~May 21-June PISCES lFeb. 17-March l~~~~~~~~~~~'"~'~'g"§'~~~~~~~~~~. 20J; 1''inancial discussii.n 20): Tonight fine f 0 r may be necessary. You socializirig. You cqme out o( -··------ cou.1d become invo1ved with period 9, blues. Show ap- one who inves1s in u11t1!tual preciation toward those wh~ projecl. .be Jail' but firm. l>~ stuck with you during time cerlil1n you ar~ · w;ealing ol difficulty. Entertainment money's worth. at home fills the bill. CANCEK tJune 21-July IF TODAY IS YOUR SHARP II y•u're 1 1h••p t.1d1r, u1• the OAllY PILOT'S fa,,,0111 Dil'l'll• A·LINE cl•11ifl1cl •cl1 S•t11rcl1y1. M•~• 1 b1tt•r cl11I ... wkrillft you're buyi119 or 11lt!n9. 22): Give consideration to 0 -~R~l~R~TR~ll~A~l~'~yio~u~h~a~v~•~k~na~c~k£=========~·~···~·~·~·~·~·=~-~·=-~-~-~·~--·~-~·~= opposing position. Creative of handling financial pro· trunking includes ability to change your mind. Go with the tide. Don 't permit ~tub· bofnness to ruin opportun- ity. LEO (Joly 23-Aug. 22): You may have to provide accounting for expenses. Have facts at hand. Display a b ility to .a cc ept responsibility. Romantic in· teresls continue in spotlight. VIRGO (Aog. 23-Sep<. 22): Jo'inish projects. Don't rush into new project. Be sym- pat.tietic toward one wtio confide~ problem. S t u d y LEO message. Be aware of financial standing. Check accounts. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Stress independence o f thought, action. Welcome new starts in ~w direc· tions. Hlghligbt O'figinality. Don't play follow the leader -do your own thinkin·g. AI· rive at valid conclusions. SCORPIO \0cL 23-Nov. 2l): Tonigh,I , an evening with family close to home base is advisable. Serious discussion oC .aims, a spira- tions proves o[ value. Your hunches tend to pay of[. Follow through feeling. SAGITIARIUS mAnSPIBUJ'S NIGHT ond DAY SERVICE • 9:30 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M.-'SATURDAY lO AM. TO' P.M. ''More Than money" is the title of the sermon that Pastor Stanley P. Allen will deliver to the congregation of F n 11 n t a I n Vallry Presbyterian Church at the 11 a .m. worship hour. Special mu sic will be pro· vidcd by Lee Llonbarger, baritone soloist. youth arcali . kitchenettes church patio. and a sanctuary an d p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"11 fell owship haJI -has been A film. entitlted "More Than an Ambulance'' will be shown at the e v e n i n g service al 7:30. The film . was produced by Misliionary Aviation Fellowship, whose headquarterA are in Fullerton. Pastor Robert Cahill of added. A new day nursery school will be opened ln Sep- tember. and future plans r~H for th<> construction of a sanctuary and lighted tower. PENETRATION Nt••ly •••'l''"' r11tli th1 DAILY PILOT, ho,,,•t•w" 111w1. p•p•r for tht f1h11lo1u Ora"t' Co•·•· '"{l .. · 'awn flemorial Jladt TIN S-b1""d't Mott &,.;,,iflll M.,,..,;,,Js -...rKN-• COlU.....~ • CIMfT'llT Laguna Beach School of Ari and Design 630 LAGUNA CANYON ROAD 71•~9•·1520 SUMMER PROGRAM Two·Wffk Worlc5hops Start JIM •ILIElT o,.;9" Mod;o Joly I IOGIR KUNTI Stod•o l F;9"" Joly U DAVID SCHNAllL Portrait Ir Fi9ur• A.,.. 5 IOlllT NAMI Ad¥anc:•d Oil A.wt• 19 llENNm llADIUIT M"l"' oa ""'· 1 t Slx·Wffk Courws Stlll't RUTH OSGOOD Oil Pa inti ng Jttty I IOGO AIMSTION• O"wlog J~ ,! DONNA SHARKEY l ift Or1wing .... , • IOGll AIMSTIONG Wot,.colo• July 11 .-:,~! TREES ... o •• f,_th.m e_wo.""..., c!.'!'!.~·=~·"-.,,.!<..,."""•I...,• ... -.~-. ---~ """l° •-·· ,;.. _, .,_;.. ___ WR~~~-CALL FOR FREE IROCHUR_E~-) ' mR n SPISLD'S FULLEl!TON, 225 No. flltt>or llwl., -t- • Phone (714) 171:5720 HUNTINGTON IEACH, 11582 llffth 11..t, . • Phon1 (714) 962-4477 T£RWSf ctlitTAIHLYI RIVEllSIDE, 4343 Morket (nur 14th .. Morkll). -(714) 612·7950 ' ' STOftE HOURS: MON. l f "I. t A,. TO I ,_.. I wtlX Di\TI & Uf. 'f AM TO S:JO ,. OPE:N IUflOA't lZ:OO TO I PM - i l I fl OAILV l'ILOT Title · 8Dieers Make Musi~ Here's 10 Points To 'Account' For .llNl eotato activity In ~fn California ii show-Jnc 1ignificant gains over lalt' year despite a continued tipt money market, reports EdWin S. Bingham, vice P,dent rJ. the California ~ql'.'ti&ee Banken Aasocia- ~i'<ling to Bingham. Du~tng activity' as of May iD. :_,.ulllern Calilornia is well above last year. All signs , be added, Point to a new upw_ard tread in the real estate market . Co06UVative estimates for the remainder of 1968 sbow a total of 93,CXX> new dwell· ing units being" constructed in the 14-county Southern California area. 'ntis com · pares with a year-end· total of 64,849 units built during Advance Sets Record ' for Mortgage Sales 'ftdvance Mortgage Gorporation originated a Nlllrd $234 million i n mcrtgages in its fiscal year -ended April 30, 1968. TbiJ total included more than· S72 milli o n in c.antOrnia residential and commercial mort!!'agcs. in- tjudlng $10 . million i n Otange County. a r e a manager Joseph LaLiberte .reported. mortga-ges serviced for in· stitutional investors was Sl.07 billion at April 30. This was an increase of $129 million (rom a year ago - the largest internally - generated increase in the company's history. 1967. reports. a considerable amount of mortgage capital Within t}1 e five-county area of whit:b Loa Angele1is the hull, Bingham Jfoted is available for well-eon- forecuts foi-a total of dear-' ceived l n com e projects. ly 86,000 new units to be · , , -M constructed · in conUast to _ a n Y lnstitu~tional in- v~li , such· as insurance • I comp~. ~· a&lo in· terested in. owntrabip pariiclpalioain gO<\(I income 'properties," he said. last year'1 total of -M,438. "While these estimates are based on a seasonally ad· justed annual rate for the 1 ftrit' five months .of 19f(l, '' he · explained, "there's little doubt that California is headed out of the , building doldrumi. Even tbOUgb the competition for mortgage funds nationally ill still very great. Southern California continues to be a prime in- vestment area." Ila~i~uda Accounting for the grow· ing strength in t h e California real e s t a t e market, Bingham says, is the mushrooming demand for new housing brought on partly by population growth and also the pent-up neeJ for housing brought about by Ule general building slowdown of the past two to three years. Ho111es ~e . company originated residential and commercial mortgages in 18 states and Cluda and increased its volume 35 percent over a year ago. More than $'l05 million of the national total WU in v A and FHA mortgages (including multi- family). Advance sold mortgages during the year to 103 in- stitutional investors. o I whom 51 bought more than 11 million 'each. It s mortgage outlets included 16 of the 50 largest life in· surance companies. 27 of the 50 largest mutual sav- ings Danks and 9 of the 2.5 largest' commercial banks. ' ' Apartme:nt occupancy rates are currently at a remarkably high nverage throughout the general LA area." he added, "and out- or-state inves tors are look- ing -seriously into com- mercial and income pro- perties." COSTA MESA • Earnings during the yea'r were $1 .070.000, equal to $1.46 per share. Advance'• portfolio o f The company is heed· quartered in Detroit. Although interest rates will remain tight for the forseeable future. Bi.nghR11J ! Discover Village Life Acres of reacation-.studdcd parks ramble through ViUage Two-a stone's throw from Unl,tnity or California, J"int1 and minu~cs from N<wpo11 Bead\."" the.hdtoric ~Rueb. " " -. -" VETS -NO DOWN -LOW FHA TERMS Monthly Payments Just 514250 (p & I) 3 • 4 BEDROOMS .. '~.;,.· n••rin9 com1tt.+i.,. .,.d •lreedy over 10 •1.· so!J out! It's Oren9e . C.U;.t,•1 _... :-.xcfHn·9 "~ home • • • most fent•1tic veluel .Enjoy bit w•ltff .i.t with 1pr.i11kler e nd l•nd1cepin9, built in Florid• kitchen with -rllnte, o.;en dishwe1h•r, ...• won~erful home with l or .. bedrooms. 1 ' b.ths, f•Mily toem •.• e.-•n w•ll to w•ll cerpet cen be yours. The lowe1t price. The lewe1t terms. Tlie best new home velue tnywherel "-C-M-.... 0-jd,_1 ... orto Pool lw (WWIO ,,_,, oo4 fO rlpt. A O...lopmem ~f Goorgo M. 1 ~stein & Sons ' ond Horvoy A. Borgor. Well er &: Lu Inc., Soles Agents. I • ------------------------ t '11 ·1 ci ~ m SOUTH COAST Pt.AZA ~EWAy • --- .J g "' - if WHtTE m FRONT g • ~'i~=~!,!;(;::==!11 "BAKER ORANGE! COAST COLLEGE ' ' I -' -------------------:,...-----~----------------""\""----...... ·---- I . ' -. live under smogless, ocean-breezed skies at Rancho la Cuesta. Here are large Jots roomy enough for a boat ·or trailer. Here is the seaside Jiving your family has wanted. ,(Walk or bicycle to Huntington Beach State Park less than'a mile away.) And here are the very newest in features for your convenience and Jiving pleasure ••. building techniques and craftsmaQ- ship acquired during six decades are evi· dent in these solidly constructed 3 and 4 bedroorT\ homes. Here you will find huge structural beams, wood roofs and.concrete dr ives, wh ile hand fin ished hardyiood cab· inets and ba ll·bearing drawer glides o1re ind icative of the attention paid to detail in these one and two story homes you'll be proud to own. Huntin11:ton Beach's finest residences! At Rancho La Cuesta! 524,000 to 529,990 FHA·VA and Conventional Terms i;i :i l ..: i! "' "!· ~ • • 1 • -• 1 • ~ • • i • "' .. m HomMtOft ""· II ,. I . • I " \ • < ~ \ lm1stn1tton •l\d h~ , , That's what we off::r for VoUMH;llOyment n Rariclio L8 Cuesta homes-the rfl!.iifl of combinlo& oV!r si>Cty years ol quality home bulldlna with the ~st available staff ol reseerch analysts: a"!,d deslaners. \' frtnk H, A)'rn ind ~Ince ltol I •• r ha Guesta Ill by. the sea • . , Your Last Clia e . At Tliese Prices' New Price Increase I Effective Sun., July 7 9 p.m . l ' La Palma I 4 Bedrooms-2 Baths Large Family Room • All Electr ic Pa tib Kitchen • Mission Tile Roof • Concre~ Drive • Wood 8urnin11: Fireplace • Roug~ Heavy Beams 'Monterrey 2·4 Bedroom1-l or 2 Baths large Bonus or Rum pus Area • Dini Area • All Built-ins; Ran11:e, Oven, Dis washer. Stainless Steel Sink, Large Kitch Pantry • Cedar Shingle or Shake Roof 51111 offict : On Bushard near Hamilton Phone(714)961·2929 Furnished Modei1 ~-. ' •.' .SEASIDE LIVING AT INLAND PRICES I . •. J DAILY PllaT' f ,I I j I I t ' t ' " ~ ' ' • I ' i 1 I I ~ ' ' Saturdly, Ju.I)' 6, 1968 DESIGNED POR CONVENIENCE Kitchen ot Glon Mor, Huntl"910ft llooch Glen Mar Kitchen Convenience Item "Kitchens of our new Glen Mar West homes in Hun- tington Beach Qave been designed with the homemaker's valuable time and convenience in mind," aays Bob Buckley, sales manager of the planned community of Ma e e o Leadership Homes. · "Since a great many of the housewife's d! u tie 1 center around the kitchen, we feel that it should cater not only to living comfort, bat cooking and time-saving comfort as well." "At Glen Mar West, the housewife can enjoy the finest built-in cooking equip- ment, including range, oven, and dishwashers. Her aur· roundings include -d counter tops, large pantries, double kitchen lints and Dixie Band Marks New Tract Show An old fashioned dixie ba)ld will be part of the bright, holiday en· tertainment this weekend at George M. Holstein and Sons' fourth Fountain Valley unit of Parkside Homes in Green Valley. Prize drawings, demonstrations in t h e popular seven C h e f s Gourmet Kitchen as well u the entertainment will be 1111 all day affair at the grand opening tOO.y of th e developments fourth unit the Hol:st.ein organiMtion stressed. The Seven O:lefs Gourmet Kitchen, a prize winner at the recent Orange County Home Show, will offer demonW'ations, prizes, free recipes. to visitors. The band will entertain visitors from 1 p.m. until nrt. dis ROS er, and a convenient snack bar," he said. Glen Mar Wesf homes are offered in a variety of plans and exterior designs with spacious: three and four bedrooms. Some of the features Included ·in the price of Glen Mar West homes include a custom- d e s i g n e d wood~urning fireplace, carpeting, central forced4ir beating, 11iding glass patio doors.; guest c Io 1 et s off entry, vinyl asbestol floor tile, rear and side fencing, and many more. · All utilities in Glen Mar West are underground and paid for to preserve the beauty ol. the community. Homes are priced from f/D,950 to $23,;75 with only five percent down and long- term finapcing. Looat.de i n Huntington Beach, the Glen Mar West community offers t h e homebuyer proximity t o shopping centers, schools, churches, parks, major freeways, and recreation areas. Take the Sin Diego Freeway. to Magnolia. Drive South on· Magn6lia to corner of Magnolia and Garfield in Huntington Beach. Mesan Named Bank Appraiser William A. Meinzer of Costa Mesa is now l!ierving the Orange and Loa Ange)es County ... a1 real estate appraiser for Southern California First National Bank. Meinzer, who lives with his wife and daughter at 1612A Coriander D r i v e , holds a certlfteate in real estate from the University of California and also has earned the designation of senlor residential •ppra.iser mm the SOclety of Real Estate AppraiJer1. Golden West Estates In Complete Sellout Intensive, studies ol. home in the new katim. Well buyer preferences preceded over one million dollars in planning of Golden West sales were recorded in a two O>Uege Estates and resulted week period. in the complete sellout of Model homes in t b e the original location .in display center offer buym record time, according to floor Plans ol three, four, Jerry Henderson, marketing five and six bedrooms, in director. OM·Story, two-story and "The research included split level designs, each not only preferences in noor available in a wide range of architectural elevaUol'll. plan engineering and ex· Flower.fresh kit c be n 1 tttiar appearance, but also in oonltruction material!," with luminous ceJUngs are tbe sales executive said. all-electric, with s I i d i n I glass windows for patio-"When more than nine out garden service. P a t i o s , of every 10 potential buyers porchee and sun decks Md lnrlk'Med that they prefer· to the family's enjoyment of Nd the advantages of lath 1be outdoors. _. plJooter collSlructiiCll, Loc.uon od•aola(ee ate .,. complied. S & S enipbMUed ., summertime ea.truction Company is activities increase. Golden DOW the only builder in the West Js ck>ee to several ... who offers the buyer recreation c e n t e r 1, in· .. q·-••· odvantop." .-uv eluding m • r i n • 1 and 'n.e Westmlnsler com· beaches. golf ~our 1e1, =i: ttrat o p En e d at amusemeDl parb, c t t y Weot -ond porb Ind tMjor leogue l(iidded A-When ~ 1be lreewoJ .. -I hOme -.... -k ii tmmediole17 oe· ...... 'M the .U. pro-cessible. ,.... la Ille on,inol iocotlon Prices are lrom $29,950 I 1111 ~""· Golden and purcha"' may be mode 'w.t .. eut" b1 opell· on VA, FHA or <OltW .... l ' =-"_... -lt!rlllS. tt .... A-Golden Wtot Colle1e .. lllpJ\Kaq I' I h1model-cabt lada...-nwwlQP. ,.,_ vta s.n Die(<> 'l'llo .-.I 1'11111 ...,. "'-IY· Take the Golden ' aalllno!Od;-"-' -· Wtot areet turnl>ll ond 10 f11111111111-,,_ pl,i ...... -blort to McF'od· I p1am w rrf*C 111...-ti-A-. -left. PBEflEW 1JNIT 41 Minutes from The Beach . ' . , The Most Exciting Fiinily ~m.unitY i~-Onnl' COunty NEW 1MODELS NEW .UNIT-NEW :IDEAS At this Great 30 Million Dollar . . I ~•· . -~ • . . . I ' Co~unity of Fine Family Homes . ' PARKSIDE HOMES $25,375 ·to $30,975 Northridge Towne Houses $22,$00 to $25,175 SEVILLE GARDEN HOMES $24,~00 to $25;600 From Cosio Mesi, tob tlio new '-S.n Di090 Fr.twoy Eost to tho Eudid off-romp. Folow Euctid to W omor ind go loft ot W omor to tho 6-n Vdey ...try • • Preview a brand new unit this Wffk of the 1xciting Parklidt Homes ••• or SH the North ridge Towne House or S.viUe Garden Hornes. Enjoy low FHA Terms or Veteran financing-payments es little as $147 per month. Enjoy· porks,_ pools , , • reol C0<intry Club fi,;ng in 0rang8 County's most exciting place to livel W!l l!I GtHn Volley i~o 0.volopmtnl of GEORG£ M. MOLST!IN & SONS 1hl 'lou!hland" lontot1 &..en.hod Now -1u1w... ~ w , c-,. o1 w,,_• 0 GEO. 1.4. HOLSTEIN, Ill r I'"' invffing you ond your family to SM this t1ew idea In famUy living thl1 wHk. Com· munity park, playgreund1, poor ... and • full time reaeationol program for you nia ancf old ore part of your everyday life et Gr .. n Valley. We think you 'll MVW W'ent to 11.,.. "'1Y othff way, ·-- TODAY ''" ltfto1hmonh- Excitin1 Recipes from the 'rizt Winnint 7-Chol's Gourmet Kitchot! S • • th• •itch1n thit thrilled thouslnd1 et the Orent• Couftfy hom1 show ... the •itc:hen ac+u- elly d11i1n1d by 7 f1m1d Or· 1ng1 County Chefs. One of the ch1r1 on hind to treet yu , •• to tntwer ye11t 41uii1tien1 ettevt teuf'IMt CMkitttf 11. . .....,,,,,,, .......... !!!!'!!'!!"'!'_...~--...------------~-----=-;_J'r • ' • DAILY ,JLOT ' ' A ·House. 'llbat&,Ds ·~If LllOAI. NOTICS r , Ll'GAI" N011CS ..... ,...., .," .,...... ........... .... ... I Cl•TWICATI W 1111..... 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JOM911 E OtYK Cflifror'lll•, hl+MI Jvnt 11, , .... le hnlttillll Kr1t;t, M.O. Ntltl'\I' ,i.lic,.c:.11tw11la 11'.ll ~II 'lr11111lw WI" 1111 ---'" Wtlttr J-'""" I ft, they lls\tllly Glltl ,_ Al ....... DDS "•lfltlNI Offlct"" Ml flt.,,.,. IM lftJI .. y" ,km>, iM, at htellllt were t .. 11.1 .... to each other 11 • .,. ,.,..,.1111. M,o . er.,., c-1Y ..., rw.w c. .. ~ .. '"' ...,.., '"""·· oi -.... w ., 111a bo __..'6 00.,.lcl I , Jlll .. R, M.D. M"t (°"""IMIM EIQlll'ff c.e. ..._, c_.,, fll °'*"fl, ... ,. llf ~M¥1 fltll*li ~I a ut the home, reports s11w t1 Ca11t1m11. °'"'" c~i J-11, ,.,. "'""'""· • y-.,. ,,._ w ,... . • manager Emotn• Dfl J-tr. ,..., .....,.. .,.. • Net.,., .,ue11"*' °""'" c-1 O•llY ,,.. .. ,., • ~ " ... T~. •II m.,...,,.,,."""' , ,ijblk If) tM IW MM ...... """"'tl'f JuM 22, Jt encl J111Y '-11. IMI 1•1-4' lliullllila lltfMt •Ill ...,_ UMd lfli' S... &,... Cl.... " ' og of Walk!r and e ,_,.. 9'ft1_,. 1Cr1\lt. M. o. llt•lltfl Tr_,_.,. ..., "" w. _.. 11tt "''' T...,_1 ,.1.., .... Inc , F .. M""' M.O. Pr..,. •· DI '""'· M.o. LEG•• NOTICE '"'z W•lllif """'· J»I. vtt LWo . .....,_,,"' • ....., " • 00...ld •. J111i.... M. D. .... 0111• I". A.Lo """"' ..... Callf. ~ Or-<-' n.itl' ,.... "The Talking House not "111-. 0• 0 • L, kMMI • ..,. " M OttM: ,...,.. It lNI. JuM 11. n tM .NIY" u . .,. ,_. 1M ",..._ ...... "'"* an IUlllKrlbM IAlt ,.. o ............. T"*""""' ODly spoke for it.elf .. said 19 IM wOlllfl .... _, Mil ~~ IUl'llltlOlt COUllT ., TMI h9lllllM 0r-CM•! o.llY l'lkll, )II. .. _ H ..,t; ... ' .... "'" t•KVIM Ille -ITATI .. ,.,....... ... IY ",.. 11 ..... llTl'I. a, \Ung, It prompted 10,,ICIAL SEAL TM• COUNTY ., CMIAMI , ts 1'IUMt.t to speat for it. --" 1:. D~¥· ""A>Mt1t LEGAL NOTICE !-----------~-th •• d MDferY ""llC<al.... TIOIO ALIAS CITAT!Otl TO ,...... ....,,., I "'i:n:n ey WIULe out the "fflKIH I OHi ct ·~ IUPICTIO ... IMllUhlMINT NOTtC• ,. c••D ~~ • bouth•y1 wereo1usua1 Uy rav-::T-~ EllP1,.. ~:.:-:'':rLt'1.:: 0,~~;::11~.~ c•1tT1".u.;-:"# 9u11••u :::::: =~:r. · ! .... a oDe ti many ,..-,1, 1t11 JJt,. A MlllOI'. ' ,1CT1TtoUS UMI '"' COUNTY Of' oa.t.• I er.citing features· 't b. l'Ubll ..... Or-. C..d O•ll"t ,lklt, THE ,EOPLE OF THE ITATI! OF Thi~~~--*'" CMl!f'r,,.. II°"."" ""A-4tltf • J-1't aM J11lr ,, 1l. JO. !Ml 11J.Me C.ALIFOllNIA ~ I -.. llOI WM! Coftl E1i.l9 (II Vldillr V, CIX. ~. baronial I u :l u r y and TO AHN E II I c I( I 0 N lf:NO """""""' ~ IMd\,. Qfftl'llll, MOT\CE II HEltllV ctN·M~ spaciousness ol the two-LEGAL NOTICE Gl~:!,T~~::;: -r1111 fl'Ol'l'I 1119 "'"1111 :"°:; 1~~'W L ./'o~.,.. "'::: M": ~~"~II•='<= ... 1,.1 ~ ~ry li,,;ng fOOfn wiUI ita: totnPltl11t .r WIUllm J, M,_!Rr, Jr., flrttl .. -"of 1111 '91lowl111 IMtMlll. Mltl lltcMIRI .,. '""9rM te fll9 ltllm, • 'r' • ,.,,.... W•l'd of Mii E~ flltd M .. IR wtloH MfM IR fulf Incl 'leet of telldlMI wlfrl ll'lt "9Cft.Mt'Y ~. lrl t1M .nk1 gant stairway, the c••T••KATI ~ " I• ........ IMI """ Erl~ 1; .. II lo!Mws: .. ""clerti:; of Ille •llltft "''" ... COllrt • .,. gracious dining room tbc K-111 IMft 911 rlllM ••ew1111: -""' of 11t'll111 •mbt111H. ,_ 11'V1nt Dtlltf', 1.01 S'-c, .. ,°" ttoelll io ,,_1 111em. win. fM _M,., ( . ' Tllll 1111 11ndlr\leMCI ifo MrlllY cel'ftfy C•11ed, -ltoll w frflldullfttlY 1111.. lal9lr1. C.llkirfll1. \IOIKlltfs. 19 1111 ~ el Tr"'f CO~fi amlly room, the com-1111 n.11ow1111 : HHlll or ••-rtY !lllHcrlbtd n.,,.1,.1 of 011111 Jima 1a. lNI. Diil•~•. ,.,,., H•tlollll talll< of fol"lable kitchen and ook 1 Thi lll'llllt,..1,M111 .,.1111 ,.r11w .. t1 • 11i. ... .., 1,...1 .. 0tn1r Or•-'-"'· 101 1... c"'"""" , n ' Hm,llM ,.rtMnl'llP 11111 11 lrallSICllftll fl~ _..,.;. ti tlllt Courl 'l'Oll 1,. IMttlw Sl1t1 ot Cllltornl1, LM Allfelcl Ct11tnh: Aftlllle, Or111t• C11ll'llml1, wtlktl Ill IM the sumptuous master suite bllllMH IR Ille St1lo ti C1Hlor11l1 ~, cited •11111 re<iulrff 11:1 IPPt:•• befo .. 11111 On J..-It. IHI. Dttert -· • Not•,., pl1c1 OI bllllMSI OI Ille llf!Olt'l'-d IR •II and s'tti. th !IM f!cllllOVI n1ma II TAY·""'tl COM· (°"'ti In De .. rlfrllnl 1 llllrtof l«lltlll II l'ubl!t IR 11111 for Mid Stitt, Pt:~ll'f m11ttn, Pt:rt1klil'lt to tllt ftllfe ti Mid l ng room, or e l'AHY 901 "" '••Mlfw•v kflt• ""' 'c llleml• •PH••"' lr¥1nt 0g,,., k"°""" 19 -1o be •1&111en1, w11111n 1IK """"'• .,.., tti. 11 .. 1 huge bonus room · 2 T11e ,.1...:1..-1 ,!tu of 1M111111u h °" Frlllllv 1111 2'1'11 .._ ., J'·1 '1• i "" "''°" w11o11 11tm• 11 ~rlbff to 1>Ulllleall011of11111 110tlea. · IK;.,llld 11 m ,_, AYef!W, Letun1 t·» a .. '., i·-• .. ' ,.',.'' 1 llM w11111R ln1!1'\lfrllftl aNI Kk-ledMd D1tt4 Ju.,. 14. lHt. "Of CO th th II ' ....... "c ""'' n • n i. flt ht ••tc11Jtel "'' """· First NftlOllll l•nk • urse, e 0 er ·~·c • Cll!forllll•."'""' •NI PIKft of •••mltwcl WI otlll -!ht '"'"'' ti tOl"P IC:IAL Sl!ALI ol °''"''Count¥ models• ID the New Ex-,...j111;:,: ,."'~ uMlnleMd ar•: iuch come1e1nt •nlll 111e lo Hit wltll 111e attbtrt o. MCL1r.n iv: II:, E. Drlnlltlf1I eCUtiVe Series did not talk Ll..,-.CI W. ftylol', Glft.,11 "•rtrler, (irt IR ICCOllnllnt In tllll m11ttr. NOllrY ,ubllc. C1tllor11l1 Tni.I Olflctr r "'1 Myrtlt Slrwl L•UM IMch. o! ordtr ot lhl Court. "rlnclP•I Ofllct In ex1c11tor .r lllt Wiii or remselVeS but their C11lflllrRll ' • 19d: J""" 1', IHI, Loll A11ttle1 Co;inlY ol lht lbcwt Mmtill McMMI man 'Un f' I Ml .. ,,~ J T1vlw GtMrel l'•rtMr W. I!, St Jllll11, CllUnlY Cieri! COl'll. l!llP. J11nt 11. lt11 Ctabty, Scllllnllclltr, ~ exc1 g ea urea cer-"6l M¥•tl9 · s''"' • L••""' BllCll. 9y PrMI "· 1111a111m J, .. oa111tv l'utntlltlll o,,,,.. c .... 1 o.1r. ~11t11 • ..,. MIR••N., tainly did. The irmUt-level C•ltlot'Rll . ' . • lAMRS A. JACKMAN J-12. :If •NI Jutv '· 11. lHI la&Uf IU T-.... C-ltY ..... led -r lltlcMr• D. ll11rt, l lmltlllll 1'1r1Mr, «It •llWN"t Al Uw 0-. Cllfwlll• nMI promp much con· Mith Drl ... L .. 11,.. It•<"• ciutornl•. 4'M w..t lit-11,... LEGAL NOTICE Ttl: 17HJ M7·1UI vlie~sation with i~ dramatic .~·i: .. .!~11~;:;., L~~~ ... "&=:.: :.~. ~ c11,.,.... 92711 A~;:;:.,"' J.::."""coe11 oa11v 1"11o1, vmg room with sunken cillfornl•. · .,..._., aut11 , ... 11 J11nt u. n. n .,.. Jvf'f '· '"' 1os1..- c 0 n ye r 8 at i 0 n pit its Thi. e«tlfktlo II UICVIM .. rtllKI • A~ •• --............ ClltTl,ICAT• 0, IUSIM••• • 1 dll"" ot -tltrlhlp. ,.-..., Orf.,.. CM1I D1llY ,llet, PICTITIOUI KAMI enpndOus family room, and .DelM JuM 21, ,.... Mw n. n •I'd J!!IY " '" '"' 1111Ut Tiit ""'*"""" • ctr11t, 1 '"' cOl'l-its JtMt:tef 't fth h IAWttnet W. 'rtYl&r ~11"1! 1 IMllllU 11 MIOf W11t CMlf J--------------$UI e w uge ""''''et J. t1¥1&r LEGAL NOTICE Hitll'ft¥· "--' 1 .. dl. c11tfo'1'111. 1u,.•ttioa cou•T °" THI outdoor deck. The most talk-11.ldllnf D .• .,,. """' Ille flclll9-nrm -of LA STAT• OP CALl,OltNIA d bo t r lur In Jamt'I J. Schmitz CURSTA Mil the! 111d llrm 11 c~ T o•• e a u ea e our one-STATI! Of CALIFO•HIAI SUl'lllltoll: COUltT Oft TM• d "" tol~ --........ -In POii TMI c:_u:~1~" ........ s.tory modela were the huge COUNTY OF OllAHGE )H ITATI 0, CALll'elltNIA ,0. !'Ult ll'ld pleu d ttlllllellU ll II tellowl: NOTICI! 011' M•AllNO °' l'IT\TION , , On Junt 21, lKl. baton me, fM THI COUNTY OI" OltA ... 1 LIMITED l'AJtTMl!Jt -Mlehnl II. •o family TOOm lD our three-"""''"'It""· • Hel•rv l'llbllc IR •NI for CASI •uM••• 0.ltlm J11tr. 1111 'eteadlf DrM. M-1 r:~:::~~~~: . .:;~"~T ....... LEGAL NOTICS LE(;AL NOTICE ENTRYWAY TO PRESIDENT HOMil 'AT TURTLE RJ>CK Turtle Rock lillls . · · • Entries Enchant VisitOrs LEGAL NOTICE To New Developments bedroop! hom'e and the ~~ .. :~~~· ;~-f~ v t ~11:··, :,.: OIAftA LE£IU~~~ Ptllnllfl \'1 ~=-.:·~:.~"','Nii l!rt1!9 of L•Mt.11'111 Yl111ll ""'°"" $r .• Entry brl'dges, -.trlums, enormous two-patio master MAll.GAll:ET J. TAVLOlll, JtlCHAllO 0 . WILLIAM WEllT~ll ALLEN. Dtftnlll•"': Mldlltl '9, Ji11r ::,so kl!ewii •• L. Y. l'hebul. Sr. Diet• .. plus such exciting architec· griddle-barbecue, and self· sw·te ... our lour bedroom llUll:T 111111 JAMES J. SCHMITZ, k'"""" to .. !'IOPL• Oii' TMI ITAT• 0, Stilt ol C1lllonll1, Ortnfll c-tv: Morice IS MEii.EBY GIVEN Tllat ani! frontyard pools are rn1 1o bt 1111 ",_ ...._ MIMI• , .. -L1ll'o1tNJA tt tM .....,. _.... 0n J...,. it. ,..,., "-'•• "''• , Met•rv th tural details as two-story cleaning ovens. m odel." 1u111,r1bed 1o tti. w11111n 1n11"""' ... '· * .,.,.....v 1 , Put.Re 1n •NI 1or HM s11t.. Hrson1r1Y :;:::i~ .:.'ri!!. ~'i':"o1111:"t1":n'~: among e many exciting tr' d li , , •ctnow1e11gtc1 1o m• ""' llllY' •AeVhd • ou ~ .. ""'*' ~r.c1o111 1o 11111 writ· •-reel Mtd'l111 1. J11w t-.., ma ._ 111111"°' of L•""" Tlsl•menlttY 1, entryways that en ch a n t en ies an ·vin g room~. Priced in the 135,000 to Pr Jc e d from $31800 to "" Hmt. R_,111111111 IR· ,.._M te tti. aNnPltl"t 1a 11a 1111 Pt:rtan wrie. 11tm1 1s wbfc:r11>-~-11,1on1 11 19 ...,1cri 11 ~ lor and lavish ba!coo-1es. $45,000 h•acket, the first ••o 000 ' th n. I I WITNESS mY hind incl aflltlll -·· of "" •boft "'"*' •lal!lfllf wllll tllt Ml to 1111 wllllln IRll~t • .,.. tu~ :~ri1.;r.-::o Md ""'"" f!tnl and first-time visitors to Turtle 4"I ' • e w y. an-(Of'FICIAL SEAL) cltrt ., "" ..... ttlttllitlt eaurt IR Ill• .CkflDWlllll•llll 111 IXICVl9d Ille...... tif ""l "" Ill btt Mt Rock Hills in the UC Irvine, Four homes are si·ngle-unit contain s 58 homes. nounced Executive CI u b 9•>1er1Y 8ir1111 •be" ""II*' ldlon brwtllt 1111n11 ¥""' !DFFICIAL SEALI ~,!:'~ulY 1, r::. 11 ~':",; 1 ;. 1.," "'' , , Ho/1,., Publlc.C111!oml1 In Mid cawt. wl#ll!I TIN 1111¥1 1fftr lht Je111'11 E D1¥t• ' D ' rl 't N ' j' fff " area, reports Gordon Tripp, level plans for level lots. two Prime access routes to series is a limited offering ,,1nc111a1 a111c1 111 M"''~'°"· :C.: ..,. 111m-. 11 -¥" Ne''"' ,;,,1111c.c.111om1. =~~.of N~· 1::"111w • .,~· 1R 1111 ~IY exclusive sales agent. are uphill split-level plans , Turtle Rock Hills ·are the of just 54 homes, the most ~v'Rl:m';,.,°l'~::.i ·f.__.,.. ~~'TY"".\.,"'= .':!'tr:' wnllrn ~~~::·~=· in o1 S1Rt1 Ane, c111111m1e. "Whether you're looki·ng ana two are downhill split-Santa Ana F.reeway (take advanced models ever of-Oclebt• i. 1,., · Vev ,,. llfrwr n11r11111 ""' 11 .. ·1111 vou M¥ comm11111111 EXPlra Jt1nt 11 • ':' E sT .KIHW C r d b th bull w1m .... M. Wlkitlttll "°' lilt • wrl"'11 '"""llYI •M•d! .... Mid Ju~ Jt, 1t7D • • for ll new home or vi"sll•'ng levels. They have three and · ulver Road turnoff and go ere Y e. ders of m ,.,111 A-,..in;"'""""'"' ludll'Mftl tor •R' _., ,u1111$11td or1ne1 co.11 0111Y ,.1101. c_,,. cltfll,_ r a Influential Homes Butler-L-~ eao1,.,• ~1 or 1111""'" 1111m1nc1t111 In 1111 ~1e1n1 11 """' 1s. n. " 1/'ld J111Y '· IHI 1114241 M,.~ :."=" • friend, the entryway creates four, bedrooms, two and south), San Diego Freeway H-~·-Co ~·-u' C T••: ui.1 '"'"" 1r1111111 -_,,ect,.,. win_,., 1o "" ~ htdl. C..ltflnll• th. ail ' ·mportanl r· 1 · three baths dlnin• rooms (from freeway end. take cu l,IUU.,I nsu ia; OD o, AIMnln' .r LIW court fW '"" "'*' •llltf ..,,,.Mllll 1n tM LEG'L NOTICE tr! Im-• "" • . ,~blli.111111 O••llle CMll 01lty ,11111, com•lllnt. -"' Ttl: ,,,.,.. pression." Tripp said. "At famjly rooms, dens, and MacArthµr Bou1-e ·vard· In ,the Upper Orange JUM:it1ndJu1Y•.1t.20.1N1 113.MI YM.....,,.."'9Wwk9., ... ....,.., "·'"'" A~,!.ttrt,at"'-("'' oeUY l"lltt. Turtle Rock Hills, the walk·in bars. south) and' Pacific Coast Couny, on the north end of !"191t!!_, .,""':= := :,:_ ":,.::; c11T1P1cATI ol" 1us1N1ss JUM 21. :If '""~'· 1N1 .112ua bu i Ider s. Middlebrook-Over 30 "extra touch" Highway (take MacArthlD' the cit Y.!: of Orange the LEGAL NOTICE ..,.. IM _11111 w1M..1111 """ 111111 P"ICTIT1ou1 NAMI Bou! rd th) D' h ~' ' ' llltM M Jiii• .......... 1w flllll I Wl'\f!afl Tfla """'tllenloil illDtt cl'rtlfY M \I COtt-Anderson. haye create 9 features Me t~Iuded at no eva nor . ll'eC· om.es atf.!i Just south ol the ,..,. - . . ,...,...,,,. 1111 """11"" M11,.. 1 b!u,l11tt• 11 2"' 1r111e1 s1rt111. LEGAL NOTICE ei 0 rl'ht d ifferent models, each additional Cost. by "'d' _ -tlonal.Jlgns lead the. way .to Riverside freeway and the c1trr1f'te~T• ., co•'°'"'ftOll 0.1111 J-31 IHI · • C•1• Mne, c.11tern1i. undtr "" flc·I------,.,.-,-,----- with three diffen!nt exterior die brook-Anderson, buildeis : comp ex, at 5281 '3<1Uta An ·River anti juit • ,IC'Y1T1oin . ....,.., w E Si jo"" ci.111 cosTA MESA •NI 111a1 Mid nrm 11 com-c111T1P1uT• ol' co1t1>0a.t.TtoN "" the mode! l •-• \! · DOii .. -.VllH-·UND•l '""" flliALl • ' tl!IMM llm'I Mme (II T.UTEI Falt!l OF stylings. Thus. there are a of national award·winning Amatfi Drive, Irvine, near east of lassell Street, ~~D~~G:!~11~~:=r.!!'~ ,; rtrn T•-• :=:tu:".,,.•~="'.,~.~ POllu~;~:•:ft!-:rTiC:: : 0 • tot.ii of 24 dirferent en-. President Homes Among the intersectioo of Campus which ba.'11 lts own off ramp colR _,,*" '11!1111"' rr\KlllM 11u1111a11 •••••~sJi~ZMa 1o1111w1: THE uHoE11.11GHl!o co1t,Ot1:AT10N tr•ways. a sei••!J'on ,·n th ext . . '• t . and Culver Drives. 'from the freeway '' '°'' Allllllllr• lkllltY•n&. B11!f111w.r * 414 ...,. ........... "".,. JoM '"· •1111 ... t~u "rltelllt. N..._1 °"' Mrm art1tv 1111111" condllcllnt • "·· ..... _ e ertor ..,a ures are . ... . · within ori"'t c'!'"m..c.ntemt•.,~ .,._. ...... c • ...,.. 9.adl, c.u1en111. blllllllU 1eu1e11 •I .-w..1 Cout w~ch almo~ ··anyon_e~, .... un~~2.UZ!".~~~~lbie ;-¥~ .. :. .. "~ .,_ ~~. -• ~ - . ... ·:: :!,~=::,;:!'!!,~:' ~ Tll.wl!"'@:rMttm··-. 0 •,.. Noe~.~~irt... =~·~ ... ~:;;:::, ,~:,,.Kii;.;;.•~~ going to find 1ometh~.i at.. tele-:1s ~IC?." ...J:nftt'l'ete -. cl••• Plt(,I: 'll;.-· II .. foliow.: : ·"=".!:".'IN"'"' c.... Cl•llY Piiot Sl1!9 ., (1lllwn!t. or ...... County': CUESTA ·~ ""'' ••lei "'"' II ~ U ·•-hi -F."'6' ' d · _.,.-, ol I fl" "'---t' G l A d f MAJ ·~ · SUPl!'IW IC IOUN9 Cotl,. fMl ._ -~ ' Oii J11nt n, IHI, blfor'I nw. '• HoltrY ot the follow!"' (01"PC1r11i-. w11ota 1r111-rea y SUI"' m . ,, . n lys, remot.e -'CO!dl' uuu.u Ian e 8 war 0 AlorMI,. •Oli!W•l'll. • '111 •• ·;;' r ' J\lllt ..... ~ JUtr'" ll. tt,,IHI 1125-41 ,ubllc IR •11111 fer Mkl Sleh, Pf,_llY c!NI Jlacl., IMllllH l• •• fol~: "In addition to th e garage door operators and C•lllornl• LEG'. ~'OTICE ., ... rMI .Jolln F. 11\ltlR kMwn ,. tnl "' HAM&I OF COll.POllAT/OHS . T"'"" Oillllll' J~lll ff 1MI. 1U.1 r1 C. fM Hrton whow Mll'l9 II 1vbsulfltlll Vllllll Inc;,, I (1Nftnlla Gtr-allo111 bridges, atrium&, and P.OOls. cuitom entry doors. . Roger A. Mcinnes of praisers iit.s meeting •in cc°"'. S .. u ' -· to 1111 w11111n '"'"'-"' ,.,.. m-~ 1>1Ye111111 c-tructlon c_."''" • h I ... r I . L L I I ' Chi . SUl'E• IOHIC IOONO (011.,., !fOTtC• OCJ ,U9\.IC M••• •H• 11111 ht ••ecuftCI"" Mll'lt. (•l!~rnll C«l'Ol'•llOR-· \"e .ave a ·var e'!.jJ>_ ~· u ~ u r, o·.u s "*1or • Garqen Grove, who t 1 cago month. JDM ~ ,~ · .,,.011 T.N' l'LAN•tH• coM-co111"1c1AL Sl!ALI l'1trHc1,.-.L ,LACI OF 1u11N111: and informal en.tries i-·witll feature• lncl~ •Te ,. The Ins te is an aff1"ate STATE OF CAl.ll'DIHIA , -·I MllllOff1 ~. N• CITY Oii' ,OUM· 0"1'111! Y. Ult '°'°WW CMlf Mltl'IW•"t· ,,._. IQdl. d ' nc1' • • • ~ • 51 ' a11sdclated . with the Alben . UI COUNTY Ofl'-LOB AHOILll ) .. TAIN VALLFt "'''"' ,11blk.C1llfel'11lt C1HforRt1. ' gar ens, courts1 1 .patios-. decoratM-entry· file, "'.'ex-· L., Joh~n A~r·'sal .• Com-organizat1dri of the National . 0n tllll ""' "'" • ., JuM, A.D. 1,... "NOTICE 1i"1Mita11v •IYIR 11111 e11 ,,1nc1p11 °"''' tn w1THEss '" h111111 11111 '"" •• 01 -and without. So, the ceptional quality" decorator t """ .,,.,. .. Associatioi or Re•' E tate 1111or1 ~---No'9tY l"l*Mc In •11111 fllr W"°"'9ill1i:·J111Y 11, IHI 111:• ,..M .. '" o''"'' Count¥ Jun1, INI. of I .., S ,.Id CIKl1llY 111111 Slllt Wtollllf'f -lllt C111rw;U Ch1,,...,,.11 CllY Hill, Jotoo My CommlHIM Ex•lrH fCeri>er1!1 Sell) choice can be lrl i g h t y· carpeting, wallpaper, AM· •• pany San B~n1ardino, Boards an i awards the pro-•urld JOM corn1111 k,..;.,. to me to 111 siei.r A_.,., ~RttlR v • 111, . Mlrd'I 21, lt11 T11111n YU11ae tnc ., I . g ' t Fl\! ' te t . .... I ' .. 1 d th M A I r ' I o1es· •I ' ,,,.. ,, .. ,..,.. " IM coritOttllon .... , .... C1Hlornl1 ""' 'le""I"' CommlAIOn wlll ,ublltllltl Ora1191 Goft1t O•llY ~llol, A C•tllor11!1 c-r•llon perp exm .,,u, very J.n rcom sys ems, •.,.as ~ awaroe e ess1ooa llDauon to ap-tcvtt11•t11e..w1iilln lR•'"""""" If\',_."., hold 111tt11k ~.r-°" 1111 1oi1ew1.,. .... Junt n. 2t '"" JulY '· n. 1... 10M4I. D1V011.,. eon.1rvctt1111 pleasant." ·~ , Formicl .. 'kitchen •• cal>Welf:. dls.iiiMltion by the c_Gver.Jt· ptaiser·s cf real , estale .,.. conioratlOfl 111ert1n MIMlll. ~ ,.trt\1-~. 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That's a Monticello Townhouse : ' ' \. . , where you live th,~:!ife ot luxury1 for only$10~.6U.*'i>er month ·~ (inclu?ing principal· and interest) . Within easy distance of anyWhere In the heert of Newport-Harbor .area; ' For Fun .. , . , Heated Twin Pools for summer pool par.ties, elegant private Clubhouse equipped with party and dance area, ll.llack "bar, J>POl table and recreation · ~e&: .. idealfonyear 'round and summer :furt. ' ••• All Moni:iceUQ Home11 ~alify !or the Walker .t Ue ·''G~ 1\'ade' sale plan-an easy , way to trade-in your pre.eent home. Just talk to your _man from Walker .t Lee *orily $20,950 at tod•Y'• merf(et It'• tomon'OW's' bnt buy MONlicmLo HOMH. 160 UlQNQ10H IANE, COITA MMA. CAUl'OINA -·loo--! 1'1'1-l llt,' ~----....-~ . For Living \. Spacious master bedrdom suites, 2, ?. 4 bedrooms or'V!th den, double garage, year 'round exterior maintenance, deluxe built-in kitchen, w./w carpeting ... $20;950 ,, DAIVlfiG DIAECTIONS -, J. Fl'Qm th• S.• Dl .. o off·nimp on Fairview ll09d, tum South'° Mordfelllo Homes. 2. From N9'#POft ltvrd., tllie Feit' D!M(W..U to '•lrvl•• ltoa\t, th-. l1rt(loutfll) to MDntfc•llo Hom•t. ' " Nofery .... llc.C.llflnlla Stfllf, MO+{· fMt 10V111 tf W11111r ITATI Of' CALll"OJtHIA ~'"~Da~~ Pl'llldtel Off\clf Ill """""".ff! Ille Cl OJ111'lcl. f'eJt TN• COUNTY Ofl OllAMI a ~llfornll c.-111~ Lei MMi., Cout!IY (2) hN CillMe Ne. 111 -'"11Ullon 111bo .... A..nn STATE 0' CALIFOll:HIA, 1...-C. '-::::;,!!~" 11\inM ltt' ,,,_-1..#9t. '' _,., •• e1t11t ti l'tlkllM l"tllOMo OtcMMd. COUNTV 01" OllANG• A .... ...... . ~ c111.-_ .. -on ,,_.... NOTICE II Nlll.E9V (J(YIN lo fM on 1111• l>lh "" .,· JV... A.O. IMI. La ......... CeiW*' ,... lllufW 1111 !ht rllftll 11dt of T•llltrt ct'lllllton (II Ille tbcMI Mrnad cltcMllnf belort me JllSIPll I! DIYlt, a Nll1rv .nt-OC ' 1'1111 A-; ,.. '"' Mii ol l rookl!llf1t ""' 111 "'-111¥1na ctlllTll ••IMI lht """'' In •NI ,,, Mid COURIY •NI 11119, ,..,,11 ..... 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Sl'MllWf :;-;:.,...-::.. .....,.. .......... e.lllMll•""' . """ 1 ,,.. •• 1111 ............... ~ "'*""""' °'""" c... hi"' '"'' ......,... o;;;. CM&• a.lf<t "'~1 t11apsrt ._. ......... """,, ... ... ,,.,. """" ,. a." -.,.,.,. " ,,. . ~l'======:::::====':t I " I l I .. I I • I I j ' ' • -... ~, .... 'The Name of the Ga nae ' Ba cking up the two mi smatched. ·roomm;\les of "The Odd Couple." which opened Friday night at the Laguna Playhou se, are these poker-playing part· ' • • • ners who appear throughout the show. 1-~rom left are Bob Engman I since shorn), Alan Hart, Geoffr ey Riker and Robert D'Isidoro. Turtles Due Jul y 23 at Melody land Dionne Warwick Trading The Turtles. one of the hottest of the new rock groups, will play a one nigh t engagemeflt in Melodyland 1'heater on Tuesday, July 23. Special guest stars will be another new r e c o r d in I( group , Sly And The Family Stone. who began their career less than two yearll ago in San F'ran~isco and have since achieved na· tion wide fame. Sly And The Family Slone ha ve been called "the firsl fu sion of psychedelia and rhythm and blues." During the past ye ar 'Sly and h.is six compani~ have recorded two hit albums for Epic, "A Whole New Thing'' a n~ their debut album "Dance To The Music." \lo"hich includes their hit single or the same n;::.me. Tickets for the one-night e n gage m ent are now available at the Melodyland box office and all theater ticket agencies. By ROB THO~tAS HOLLYWOOD IA P) Latest of a long line of . vocalist!! to seek actinR careers is Dionne Warwick , the satin·voiced beauty who ~ one of the nation's tQp record sellers. She follo w,; a longtimr tradition. Since e a r I y talkies. pop singe rs have been enlisted ror actinA duties. and many of them turne d in lo expert perform ers: Fl ing ._Crosby, Judy Garland, Betty Grabl{', Frank Sinatra, Doris Day . etc .. etc. Sinatra once proferred an expl anation of why so many of his craft succeeded a~ ac· tors : "\\o'e iot our traini ng by -acting on the bandstand. rt was a challenge to make each lyric believable. and so me nf the lyrics we had to si ng were migtity ·cnalleng· ing ~" Dionne··Wi\rwick hz'5 tx>en selling I~ in reQlarkable ; . . .-·· Ann Landers Sil.ence Not Golden To Dau~hter's Ears v .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I will be 16 in three • weeks. My problem is my father. He has said exact· ly three things to me in the la sl fi ve years. Plea1)e don't think I am exaggerating because l can tell you what they were. The day after Christmas in 1963 he said. ''Get off your fat rump and clean up the hou se. Or do you plan to let the boxes and moon plans. I've be e n wrapping paper I i e buying linens and china. around ti11 next year?" On Jan. 2. 1964 he said. •·1 don't care if it was nor par· ly. Clean up the house." Three Y.•eeks a):!o he said. SHARP "Either get a haircut or roll 11 up. You look like a y,•itch ." I ha ve: tried to start a con- versation with hin: many times bul he ignores me (If talkii; to me through i;.n. meone else. f or example. if I say. "How come your snx don't match?" he'll say In my mother. "Wha t i~ shP bui:gi ng me about anyy,•ay~" Last night after dinnrr I frlt somcthinJ;! c a u ~ h t he1v.1Pen my two frnnt teeth. I tonk a toothpick and triedl In dislodge what mu st havr bt>rn a piece nr chicken .I Peter ~uddenly jumped out H you'•• 1 1hirp tricl • ., 11,. or hi~ chair and said, "The I +he DAil Y PILOT'S f1"'011, wedding is off! I could never o;me-A-Line cl1nifi1cl •cl• s.1. Continuous marry a v.'O man whn~e man· ...... ., •. M •~• • h1tt1r d1 1! .• , 01ily from 2 p.m. Please tell me hoY.' to deal Y.•ilh this problem. \Vhen I see other kids carry on con· versations with their rathers I get very unhappy. - IGNORED OEAR J(iNOREO : Ac· cept lhe ract that your father 11 l'IO communicator -probably ne\'t.r wa1 and never will ht-. You are nnt gelnt lft t:han,lf' him 10 ynu'tl bt.tter chanfe your al· tltude. I reel 1nrry fnr a maa who Is 10 ••alled nff from hit t:hlldre:o that ht! caa'l 1:ve:e tpeak t. the:m. Aid •nt diy I hope yaa will ! _.ntalHI ltow 11d this I• • alld tllat year reH11tment ~ wtU turil &. compa11fon. DE~R ANN LANDF.RS ' 1 feel Uke I've been rut by a Jo-ton truck. Pkealie help me to undentaJKI what has hafl· pedecl to me. Peter and I went together I« newly tf\ree yeai;r w* are tlOt teeoagen -far ner~ are so poor tha t ~he\~:=·=''='=''='=''='=··=·='=''='"~'='=' :="="='·~··~~~~~~~~~~~~II Y.·ould use a toothpick in n1y pre~ence. '' llP then launched inin a:r----------.;..---------,11 tirade about my upbringinJ: and how all or a sudden he ~av.• me as I really am - uncouth . coar se , vu lgar and "no lady !" t burst in10 tears. handed him his ring and he left . Please help me understand. I am in a state of shock. - \VI LTE D ORANGE BLOSSOMS . . Complete PrintinCJ Service Top Quality -Fast Service • ij!i.iij;liliiilB 642-4321' 2211 West B1lbo1 Blvd. Nawport Beach nt:AR \\'ILTt:n : A l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ll r11mance that ct111ld ht ft:lledl by a toothpick "''aiin't muc hl In thf' fir1t ph1rt. JI Rhould be: nb11lnus, e"enl ln ~·nur slatr: nr 1h0t:k, thal Pf'ler usf'd t he tetolhplt k f'pl1ode 11 •fl excuse lo crawl out er the <'nm· mtlment. Accept the fact that he lack1 the: malurUy for marriage and co111lder yocrt<lf lucky to be rid of him. wtl•I •w•lh "'""' O'I lhr •• •!de 8' l!lt """''" ....i11 How c.n • .,.. I» ...... .,.... ............ wlll "'"""' .tffd "'"" l l "°""' boliltl"' "Mlrrll9" -WNI to E•otel," lfNI Wlllt rMue1t 111 AM l.t llders hi t•r• ef Ills ~~Nwr .n(lot/h9 50 (ftlh '" ~· ..... ""9. Jlt ... Hd, Hlf·-•ftlf'd '!f!W'-, I See By Today's Want Ads • THAT • IT'S • DIME • frOm k. I am 25. Peter is 27. f f"or die pett two yearl'i J •f dned Mm,.a~d no one else. 1 &e ,_ • I -· he wu c q'Pll1 faillhlul to me • ..., l ....... will W 1lld 111 N II ~"" """' --i.n.1. i<eno11 lfW"' ta ,..., In (t fl 8' .... 0 AtlY PILOf, .... clolin. • ••"-'"'"' ,,_ ..,. -I LOCAL • ~ • LINE aa,.. i. F~ be. pve N• ..... , "•••••11• t1n1 yO• ........ • •. __.;_ ",.!....._plllnned _, ...... .,. , • .,, ·~611f ... ~ .... --. '""' tolrit tll fri ffit .r1tffr ...... lllilli l!iiir11M!IB °''.Of'' C.•1t *'•• .,_, 0.A ILY ....... ud .... _,.. ,PJ\ .• , - • DAY ~ C•atl1111"1 hllr 2:00 , •••• $;21 . •=•• .._._._, ...... MZ~' Wet'""' Afl~Scl•11C1 "!IWM , .... 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SPORTS ARENA SHOWS ADM. n .... 2:Jo.1;00 ,..... $2 .00, $3.00, $4.00 . frl. l iJO ,_...: Ch'ld U d 12 s.t, 2:Jb.a:JO '·"'· 1 ren n er , S•11. l :J0.7:00 •·"'· Half Price SIA.TS NOW AT losoffle•, Sportt; .,. .. le All M•tlcd Ticket A~llC1", Wolllcltt M•1lc CIHn.. Far Furth•t lnform1tio11 c~ 741-6111 IHE MO.ST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE IN AME RICI EDWARDS' llUl'ACTOfl IPENCt'R TRACY MS'TKIW )<Al'HAl'llN£ HEPIUIM MST MiFHMiiC AC'l'Oll CtCl.tlEUAWllY . .. 9151' MIFFctmllGACI IT """""""" llE9T DMECTOll 6TANlEY tclU.MER ....._...... WIUWI llCSE. .,.,_, ......... -a STANLEY KRAMER PIOl.CllM SPENCfR TRACY• SIDNEY POITIER •KATHARINE HEPllUAN S1coocl Aw1•cl Win11 1r In lt•ulif~I Technicolor guess who's coming to dinner .. ,., ,,_ ,, StoH'' --KATHARINE HOUGHTCN DINNER AT 2:30 • 5:00 • 7:30. t :30 ~.M. 111( ~ COD(IUll()ll - 1 BLAKE EDWARDS ''"'"""' --••~"""' rw'f!Slr C•l"'1'fllt (l.A\IOINI LCIMOIT .ALSO 11'"s ltOT WHO YOU c<>H· PAULHllllD Co·•••"-1 0 SYLVA KOSCINA TA W~t D•y'1 ''TM OM .A.1141 011ly hlloiM Orithiot ,. ... ,, ._. .. Now Pl1ying Thru Tu••· A'UMIYt •SAl ~Cttl•t TCCH"l lCOlOiltO IN TI-tit W~STMINSTl!l't CENnl't j, .~~~~~~~~ S PElER COO<· ll.O.EY~ o R.lq.Il 'MlD< • ru»O< lrol "lletlauletl" -~ o..1o(lo,,.--c.-.- CO~Oll bt OtlU'tt --------· --·-----------------.--------------------------~ ··Men -in Service Pvt. Vlneeat 0. SrabtU: af the Na~~ T·r a I in g 19, ton of Mr. an4,.Mfl. Vin· 'C!enter,,San Ditgo. cent Sraibian of J~ ()ri9Ie They are • s e a'"'rn a n Dr.. c.o.ta· lrfesa; ha• been Recrultf. Jqrdaa D. lugte1, 1 assigned to Com"ny ·B of 18, son of Jerome Jn..~els o th• 159tb &Jgipeer Group's 15372 Cambay Lane an\I · 46th Engineer Battalion, William T. Cates, 19 son ot !Mif'Blnll;?V).e!J;iam.r\ • Mr. and Mrs. Ru;seu P. • --· 1 ~-l Cates of 21752 Co a 1 t " Sgl. '.lllelloel D. ~11!<(1, Highway . ..,. o1 Mr. and Mri.·Johi\ "· S)nl!hon, .of. ~~' l'.lv<r~d Drive, 'Huntington· Besen. hat been assigotd to Da ..Nine., Vie~nam as a ' me!ftllor . .ciMlll l'ac!Ae: BUo F . • . ;f v ~. ,,·,,,,,; '-: l'("' .+ ·' Sgt · Slllllb$rl, ~ .}•JI sp6oiallJl.1l. a gro.duate ol B01well House 111&4 SCbooi, London Engljnd and was at March AFB; belore ~I! present a:ssigmDeDt at· Vl~t­ nam. Cpl. David w: Freema,. USMC, 21; ~~n !of. Mr .. ~atid Mr~. Edwvd_J?.-·Freeman Of 15.182 Ca!"J'f~ "'"-•· llun· tin f ·t'ctjt ·. Beach{ 'f•* presentlia. _tbe Meritoriolli M.a:st' .! . : peraon~ _ cpm, mendation frol)l. .NI -.com• manding offic;er., du, t i n g coqfbat ·opc,r~ns in Viet- nil.m. · The ~~· a member of the· Marine Fighter At- tack Squadrcin 323, First Marine Ail'ciaft W-1 n g , entered-the-service in· 1~; He attended· ··the::' Millikan llilth Sclt001; 'i;olig Beacll before entering"the ~~e. ·-......__.::,;,. •' u . 'Cm!lf'. wuB.m G. Carioa, tori of Mr . a'nd Mrs. Elmer Carson of 1193 '0lana Lane, ttuDtington .Beach, gr'aduated . from the Naval post gyad·u a't e School, Monterey, the only riaval in• stitution of its kind in the world. Airman l.c. Wllliam E. Shane, son of Mrs. Iris F. Spec: 4. WiDlam T . · Darling ·o! 1730 Sun,ningdale 1\tcK.innty, son of Mr. and Ave:, Seal Beach . has been Mn.-t. G. MCkinney of 331 · assigl)~ to f.la. Nang AB, Riveria Drive, Cos.ta Mesa, Vietnam_. . has been awarded th e A me mber of the Pacific Bronze Star for oU.tstanding Air Forces, the aircraft herovism against hostile pneudraulic repairm&n, is a forces while serVing in Viet-graduate' of Carlmont. High nam . Schoool, Belmont. Spec. 4 McKinney , 2'l, an army cavalry driver, is a graduate of Newport Harbor High _School_ and attended Orange Coast College before entering the service. His cita.tions include a Silver Star and two Purple Hearts. ~ -, •' • . , '..;·/~.:~-,...-\'l. Two ' Hiilftlnlt<ln"' .~ men are Undergoing training . I DEATH NOTICES I TODHUNT•ll• J1-W. fll 5902 Liege Dr., Hu,,11,,.IDl'I 8tatll. Survived by wife, Miid..,. A. $Dl'l1, Jall'let Scott i nd Mlr11; briu11l1$, Oau11hler, Vivien Edtttl. S\1l1r. Mn. VlvlM 81111ftell. s1rvlce1 M«I. 1 ~.m. Peell F11.,11v Colooil1I Funetll Home. I CHUL Tl M1rpr1t I. of JI• M. !Ire.,. Jty, s1,,11 A111. survlvKI bl' brolnu. Frink ~1111. Sln>-•llnl R011l!CI. W1I· ter. ind Erne~t. Ner>he'*', E6uar, kinnell1, 1nd Rober! Wrl11T11.t Nle«1. M1rgaral G9C1rfj!, '"" JtHie ScMftf . Gr1YO!'llct. w rvkH Sal. 10 1.m. Westml111ter Memorial P1rll. Peek F1ml1Y COlooilal Fur>1r1I H-, SO!CO\lllD, IMlll N. al !OM W. W1\. nut st., $Intl ""'· survived by TMlmll W. Sr. 5C1r11 Tlw!m11 W. Jr. 11111 J1rna c . 0111911lers. !tiller Ntl- uhr Ol!tle H1tc1>, Lucllle Wiid.• 1nd L1...d1 L. Wrlthf. Brolller, Pill! ll:fn· nff, 1l1ters, 8111\Che H!thlfff, Wvf. mt H-•rd and Fannie Ha""J"', 21 t r1nc1cnlldren, 10 treel • 11r•nckl'llld· ~n. Ser'YlcU Man. 3 P.m. ti Pll'ek F1m1tv Colanla1 Funer11 Home. HOWES, Miry Mlctellne, surYlved l>v d1119Mf9rl, Mrs. HlllM M. Coutu of II:. 1. irtd Mrs. 81rbara Moore of Cost1 Mesa. S 11r1fldUtlld~. Ros-· 1ry Sun. 7:30 o.m. Requiem M•I! MDI'\.~ t 1.m. both 11 SI. John lilt a.bllsl Churdl Interment Good SheP. herd Cemt11t1rv, 811'1 MoMuary, Cosll Mes.o dlreclan. l'INLEY, MitMIS T. 2~. of HQH, MlstoUrl. Sur'Ylved l>v ~,.,,,,, Mr. & M rs. Mannis A.. V, Flnlty of MCI. Servlte• Man. Julv I In Letnroo. MD. Wl!'lklltt M0rl\l1rv, dlre<ton. EVANS. Ml,._ 16. of 11111 8•tn Sl'fd. Hlfl 8NtM. survived .. ., IDl'li Ke ... neth, Ci.ude Ind M!tr. Stl. Joh" W. '01utonfer1 Mr-. Yvonne E. Henson, Mrs. Oorll Hen-. Mn. Helan L_.. lse CD>t Ind Mn. ~r11dlne 01vJ1. 8rotner ll. D. EVIM. Sitter. Mrs. Miry Mc:Dln~l, i• 1r1!>0Chlldren. l grt1ttral!dch!ldren. Cl!IPtl Servlai1 ind Interment 3 11.m. Mon. Wastml,,. 11er ~1111 l'•rk ind Cemetery. BAL"ra MORTU/<RIES Corona del Mar OR l-l4M; COtta Mesa Ml 1-Z.CC BELL BROADWAY MORTU.ulY Ill Broat~ Mell ' PACIFIC~l'l' MEMOllL\L P . Cemelel'l' •. -a.apor 350t Paclllc View .Drift Newport Beaelt, Calli ..... -PEEltf~, QOLO~ME . ' 11111 ~ "'"· ' Wettmle-IN1m SMITll'S MORTU.ulV 12'1 Molo SI. Butbo!llM Beaell LEMAI \VESTCLIFF'.llOtm.l.ulY U'1 E. t~ St., Coltl. Meaa Enlistments Accepted Two 1y!¥ e~list ~ts are ~ · llJ!.W jiOu;g a ' ~Y Ille ' Uji.::81·, .. :Mafine ~ ac--" cording .. tO" First seigeaDt Don Garcia . 0£ the Costa Mesa Recruiting Station, 1~7 llarbor Blvd. ' · Those taking advaot.lge of the two year enlistment will be 'eligible at the end 0£ their active service for the educational and oth e r be.n"efits ·1;1fithe G. I. Bill. Further an.rormation may be ,obtained by calling 548- 5847. Glob~l Sailor Sets Off.0 Ag ain • SAN DIEGO JUPI) - Richard steve~· iet sail Monday on. ',his iec6nd at- tempt to citC,uf:iln~viga:te the globe, alorie:~ nonstop, in his 29-foot sloop, A.merican ~' Spirit. · His first attempt began June 23 at Marina del Rey and ended off the. Coronados 17t Islands about 25 miles II southwest of here when his boat sprung a Leak. Federal Funds Provide Books Money spent per student £or public school library books almost doubled in one year under the influx of federal funds, the National School PubliCRe 1 a ti b n s Assoc:iaijon rePQrrt&. - E$ndiWre ~r c h 11 d jumped 'lrOfu '2. 70 to $S for elementary students and tr om ·$3.72 to '6.42 for secondary pupil$ between 1965 and 1966, the first year of the U.S. school library aid · progr!lm· BUSINE~S /\ND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE ! 1 • '' • MA TTllESSES • MATTRISSES BOA°"' • llQMll8 · 1'1lAD.ER8 ........... °'91ml ·-lhtlnlll ~. 1111 N;.,...i ..... iW.m' ... 1303 ---• U'HOLSTlllY ··-WESTMINSTER • a.---, I ·- -llEMOllL\L \'Alli: Menu ' ,lo c.iiodiil'l'' 1-.. ~·"-­•l·mi~··· -- • Mtf:I Upholslefy Uberty 1-4781 Jlil NIWPOft I Lft. ' OPEN DAILY 10 To 1q; SUN.'. 10.7 .. • .. j , -.. ": ') L86 , .'. ., ,Ch~~fle IJ! ' ·~' . Choose Nassau or rac. er length in Lastex® rub6..-®· -'knit'. J).11 greal valtits iii men~s . . ' . ~ ' . SIZES. • llnll'O'f"l Ir ........ •3·%* OZ. DRY ROASTED J?WIUTS Ill VACUUM JAR O..r · R eg •. 6Bc . 57' s'uni1a11 ~..i11 1 Deli'Ci.ous .,4 ·r Y :roas_ted , · peanuts. No · ;ugar, !lats or oil 1idded. Vaeuum Jar helps maintain fTeshness. "" Save. · Sundau Onl11 " Hand.y 30 Cup ' .. "Westbend" Party Per~ -. ·~t··-. ---. . l'.:·~ ; '""i"' Our ·Reg. 9.!1 'l68 ' Vita.,,., It/ .,n.'s automatic. Just pour in cold. water. add cotree. plug into any AC outlet. Coffee stays at serving 'temperature. "Ch'arge lt." I , •• 'oly Foam Sleep PHlo.~s 68' ,,. Otar. Reg. 97 c sund•ti 011111 Approx. 17x23" poly-loom sleep pillows with floral print cotton cover~Just ~ba~ge i~ Cl£ARANCE SALE! PENINSUlAR Oil BASE HOUSE PAINT Our Reg. 4.47 gal. 2.97 •.•. Standa11 011111 Save $1.50 a gallon on regular oil base paint for exterior wood surfaces. W·hite and popular colors. Save! ·~ RIBBED BEDSPREAD Otar. Re g. 7.47 Sundsu· Onlll' __ ·5.78 ' ' No-Iron ·st: ·Marys · beds~read In 89% cotton/ 11% rayon. Twin, full s1~ept.one .colors. Choice of Tweed and Solld Colar LUXURY-LOOK RUG IN VISCOSE RAYON LOOP (;amp. at · J 5.BB Sutld011 Onlu • 8~88 Viscose rayon loop, 8'x6'xl l 'x8'\ with slip-free• bac~ihi arid serged edges. Choose bro.,;,/bl1ck / white or·beige/b<own/whlte, candf,ltlipe! A bond· some rug in any setting. Limited · ijualltity. None sold to d"'len. •' , ·' .Satunlor, .llJ~ •• 1968 DA!LV 'ILOT JJ Our Reg •. 1.97 2 for $J Sunday Only , Nyloo or acrylic she!Lo; l!MlCk turtle or jewel neck: lip back. Fashion 1hadeo. 34-40 • KODAK PREPAID PROCESSING MAILER Our.a.,.. l.71 s .tanda11 Onl11 1.36 ----Yotar Choice ----- Get high quality Eastman Kodak ProceSSing 'of 20-exposure Kodachrome color slides or stand· ani 8 or Su~ 8 movies mailed right to 'you~ . Children's Dres$ Stif OES Otir. Reg. 2.88 s u...,..11 0..111 188 FINAL CLEARANCE! A izreat 1electlon of summer dressy styles in "patent" vinyls. Saye St on each pair! Choose from bria:ht and basic summer colors, Tots• aiz.. ea ·S.8; child's 8~-3. Youngsters' SWIM MASK , Otir •. Re g . 9 2c Sumfau Onl11 57' Leak-resistant full-lace deslgn wifu Plexl· glass® lens. Blue rubber frame with adjust.. able strap. CAR JACK STAND Of RUGGED mn 1.88 . Rog. 2.97.....Sun., Only Broad bUe for enra .. 11 aupport. 'Won't Up or 1Up. ' , . CAR SUT COWts Of WOVBI IM.Oll 3.66 R19. 4. 97-S..n. Only Stain-rullbnt; In choloe ot oolora. Save ~.31 oacb. I 2200 HARBOR BL VD. ~~::~·.~'"COST A MESA Hor b :i r ' ' ' ' ' • [ • • JI OAILY ~!LOT • Hello again boys and girl!. Hope you've all recuperated from your Fourth of July holiday. For next week our theme will be "WM.t Independence o.ay mean$ to Me." Don't forget to read the direcUons at the bottom o! today's win· ner . Many of you were dis· qualified for forgetting your addresses or age and using the wrong aize paper. So Donna Jean Reynolds, Darren Sullivan, C a r o I Tucker, Laura Johnson and Michael Johnson be careful next time and maybe you 'II be winners. Before the next holiday check with city officials in your city and makl!: sure what Y9U want to do is legal. Old Uncle Len uw a lot of S.tutd.11, June 29, 1%1 fireworks thb week in cities ,--------------------------------,[ where they are prohibited. Officials usually have 1 good reason for setting ttieir laws 10 try to follow them. and make your parents do the same . Honorable mention win· ners in trus week 'g art con· test are: Bobby Faeser. 10. Mission Viejo; Tamsen Deckert. 9¥.r, Costa Mesa; Kr istin e Khorey. 8, Costa Mesa: * PRIZE WINNER * This week's contest winner is Cathy Sweeney, 7, 474 CabriUo SL, Costa Mesa Any child under 12 can enter Un cle Len 's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (1) Draw picture on piece of plain. white paper 5Ih inches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own work . (:l) Put your name, age and addres); on back of drawing. Mail it to Un cle Len's Art Contest, Box 1500, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. Mary Schick. 11, Laguna'-----------------------------'! Beach; Janel Khorey, 6, Cost.a Mesa: and Terri Lange, 11, Hun ti 11 Ito n Beach. UNCLE LEN Every Saturday I look forward To poems I've never beard. waster It'& liked you C8ll see Even.by me. It's fun to see il you win And boy us kids love Uncle Len. C1rtl'l'll IHllMftll. 11, H\llltl119Nll l cll. A WATERMELON A watermelon is juicy and cold .------Caro/~ RIDDLES AND JOKES * Dear Carol: I occur once in every minute, twice in every moment and yet never in a thousand years. What am I? PEANUTS ... Dll. KILDARE WILLY .MUFFITT GORDO .,... AH! MO 'IOJ (OIJLO ASK·-YMfRE DOES SOM!IOOY Llt<E RWIN ER 6ET TttOSE 60l0 ~POl./N051 IN A .SlOT MACHINE!' WITH TltAOING STAMPSr ---,.,,.,.----i:r 11 TME ANIMALS! By Ken Bald By Bill lrewer By Gus Arriola ~nl-1 :I. WA$ """~ 1C\P•1 OING. For Uncle Len's paa:e Is always a rage Uncle Len's corner, The one and only And when I gl!I lonely And nothing to do It is not good when il'5 old. It looks like it has been put in a mold PRIZE WINNER ",,W,. Je4,e1 •'fl :JtMSU'lj' JUDGE PARKER By Harold Le Doux I send a picture or two It's enjoyed all over the place "' . And it's certainly not a T saw one sold To a lady who was very cold and old. ._.....,,tt,M .......... ~. SUMMERTIME Summer time's a time to play When you go to tbe beech and stay all day When you take'a mr to a park or zoo But you know there s &0me work to do too And if you help your mom and dad You'll fool good,,md also glad And when you tfi'fnk your work is done Then go right bac)c and have more fun • ~ N lf ..,.., -.. Miii• """'· 11, m Hw-,._. .. c..t. ,.., ...... .....,,, ...... ,,. "' '" • ..,,. llMI -aMMt. Miit .,.., '""' It' ,,.,_, '9 IJ11tl9 Le11, ... lNt. Cttt9 MIM, C.llf, Crossword Puzzle ACROSS nt=•' Ytsterday's Puzzle Salvtd: l Tl11t fCIM' by hot .. 52 c..,..ttr's 5 Uttertr of necnslty falsehoods J4 Auto of 9 Nava Scalia ttlt '2Ds county 55 .... IH9lbtr lC Noun ending of soeltty: 15 Fltld of lnfoninal arable land 51 Church 16 Discl pllnt COlllP1rbl!tt1t ta acc1 pt 61 Flawtt · sa111 ethlng 61 Pert. to 17 Pont: 2 words SclMltnwl~ 19Btast af 65 le In b111dtn store lo1 7 /6/68 20 St111t 117 Ktnlucty dlreellon featutt ' Stalt 46 Ont wha 21 Sael11 70 Capt af 10 11 /ss Clahe cammll s 1ff11r S.E. 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II Swett 37 Ertremr Comb. farm 111.cll11111'1 frozen food vtr11t Iii Put into ... ~ 7 Bedouin JI tl1sslfy serv ic e -49 Uni ol I Kind al 19 Plerct t.9 Sn1k1llkt length fartlflcatlon 41 Set l Aeross fish Dear Carol: What did the starfish say to the seashell? iwoo.1 llu111e.1p Aw 11 tJ•Ltft\ :JeMSU'f' -SulM 1-.., 19"l. M ......... IH<fl Dear Carol : Why did 24 people get up and leave the table on June the 17th at Del Monico's famous res· taurant? ·au1,•• ,,.lf•!U!f: ~.1•M A•t.tJ. :JtMsuv -Mtr1' kllk-. 11, L.,11nt l11oe~ hlHI ye• """"-1t1 t• All A.ty, •I• °'9ltp c ... Wy Pllet, lhx 1160, Celt• Me ... C•lff. .\llllY semis ~ t;ompletr, 70 volutM Ml o1 ""-W.,1111 .... EPICY1:"°'"'' to Jo1fPll M. Oi'ftUCcl. •et 11, rJf curni.rl•""· WIKONln, for 111, ciue1· 11 .... ; WHEN WAS THE FIRST LEAP 'rEAR? his precise ideas about con· quering and ruling the world by military night He had precise ideas also aboul marry other procedures. Ht' demanded perfection, or at least more of it, in the calendar. First he checked wi th the top as tronomer of his time and was informed I 600P AAOltN!N6, EYERY&OP'/! IS SHEILA IP YEf'! ~ ................. -··· ..----...... ,.,,..--::-., w-.s 50METHIW6 · I'iA J,,iOT W~ON6? SHEILA Cf«i"IN TALK!:P lD HER WH.\T TllEV MOTllE« EA.fU&t T,l,LK';P IH n.4E MWIM6! A&OUT, SON ! There have been abaut 500 ltap years plus a number nf adjustments since the basis nf our present calendar was put inta effect. The current year is a Jeap year and cur· rent events attra.ct a lot of popular in1eresl. But this is not why Andy chose ta answer today's question, that the solar year had 3651/, 1...L.---'""''--'-----------' On April 20 of this current leap year, And y answered a young pen pal who asked why our calendar skips 11. leap year every century. As a rule. he tries to v&.ry the daily lopics because hi s readers are interested in such a multitude of different lhings. Only one leap year question was scheduled far this curreat year. But the April 20 answer was far. very far from pe rfecl. Jn facL part of it w 8 s downright incorrect. Many readers wrote in to poinl out this disaster and Andy just ht-:i to make a m e n d s . l..el'~ beJ!,in with the bright ne ws tuff and make the C'O· rrection r:itrr. Our early agricultural 11ociet.ies neecl - ed lo know nnly the yearl.v seasons and lhe key cht.ngc11 in these patterns were rigured from the pasl!ion.~ of various heavenly bodiell. The full moon also was 11n Important factor In their lives. E a r I y civilization warked ou l lunar calendarll and attemph!d to adjust them lo the year of the ,;olar seasons, A'1ternalln$!: 10.mnnth and 12-monlh year~ and ather systems were tried. Mean· lime.the day!! were a dded as separate items to com· plete the early "sca~onal c1:lcndar1. But thl!! solar .vcar cannot be divided by " who11 number ol daya. These dl>)olnted day and lunar f1ctor1 hid t be Romani In " tiny. Then came Julius CJesar, with days. Caesar reformed the calendar to allow for three years of 361 days each to be followed by a leap year of 366 dtys. The s y s t e m gathered up the f o u r quarters into a whole day. Now fCH' the correction. C&esar·s astronomer was good but not pt;rfect. The solar year is actually somewhat less than 364Y-t days. Through the following centuries. the calendar and the leap years adjusted to our present system. The generai rule calls for a leap year every fourth year. """" -A U" Wlf'lll hH ..... lo C•l'OI Ann ll!trJ .. 1r, I&, of V1Mtt1. C~lltornl1. ll'!f f'>lf -J!I""; How far Is tbe moon from lhe sun? The moon and the earth ~woop merrily around the sun like a couple of country square dancers. The swing- ing partl'ler~ are linked by strong, invisible arms af gravity. But because the earth has a stronger grip , it swings the moon in a wide orbit around it.self. The 1iW- inging p a r I n e r s are sometimes a tri fle nearer or eloser to each other. The average distanct between them is 238.840 miles , which equ11l1 1lmost 10 trip s around the wide wai st of the world. When the maon swinA' between us .11nd the sun, it 11 about 238.840 mU~ nearer than we are to the sun . The many varialiona: in the heavenly hoedown can be eventd out ln average figures. The earlh'a: averagf! d.lstance from the sun t1 about 92 million miles. Com· patftd with this immense s:pan. the tarth-moon dlatan- cea art Vtty 1m1U 1ntps. TUMBLEWEEDS ·- MUTI AND JEFF -HI , MUTT! WHAT ARE ~U I.ONG DOING OUT HERE TIME ON nlE DESERT? NO SEA ! · -· --;. ·' ··~.,' --.. ' . . ' .-... -. ; -. ' . --· '· ·--· .......... -.. _ .. ··- MISS' PEACH "llNCllf Plr-INltTfO IllA f ..... Hlt. PALT! TONl4JIT, llf<,llUSf Ml Do(~'T l<HOW HOW TO lfllA\lt ... ---~·· r------ Ml' II ·-·-·~ ,_,,. i;ee , ,11.tNUNC ·· l WAI LOO~IM'­ F0-.... 80 Tl) IT'. .. l Fl\. T AJIOLllTt\. ~ IAJONDCaFUL ... -- ~ ;+1,V, 1iiiil11 .. --. ....,.._ *~~~ -- i'tfUll'- twOllOfa FU I. llN'T fNOUCW , Sl~ ... 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Ramsay succeeds AleX Hannum, "\\'ho resigned one year after leading· the 76ers to their only NBA title. Ramsay, reached ~at his summer , residence ' al Ocean City, N.J., said Rain Delay Not Enough For Angels CLEVELAND (AP) -Larry Brown sin gled home three runs Friday night as the Cleveland Jndians beat the Cali(orn ia Angels 5·1 in a game delayed one hour by rain. Brown singled home a run in the fourth inning aflei-Duke Sims walked and stole second. Brown also singled home two run s in a three-run eighth. Sonny Siebert, 9-5, lost his shutout in the ninth when Don Mincher homered. Siebert then got the second out but Ant1el Slate Jul1 6 A"'ltlS 11 Clewlllld J u" 1 An901t et Cltve. (21 Juh' 11 Ante'il YI Bolloll JulJ' n ""9el1 vs BoslOn 11:1011,rn. l<MPC 1710! t :U 1.m. KMPC 17TOI 7:S5 •. m. KMPC 0101 7:SS P.m. KMPC 17101 \\'aiked Tom SatTiano and went to an O· 2 count on Bobby Knoop. Stan \Villiams then came on and got Knoop to hit into a forceout. Jimmie HaV drove in Cleveland's first run with a ground·rule double in the third. l-Iowever he had to wait an llOUr between pitches to do it. Hall was at bat with a 1.() count and two out when the rain came. \Vhen pJay resumed llall hit Rick Clark's first pitch for a ground·rule double to score Russ Snyder who had \.\·alked and advanced on a wild pitch. CALl,ORNIA CLl:V•U.HO '' r II rlll D1v1!1UG"' • G 1 G Snvdtr cf Frt!IClllH 4 I G 0 Catdenll d Ml11tlte< lb I 1 1 1 JHtll rt Rl!'POI ti • 0 1 0 Htrw< rl IC!rltP11'1ck II l G 1 O Jollnion 11 S&trlano c 3 fl D Au;ue c llr•me~ 1>r G O O Simi lb KllOCll> XI • 0 0 H1rrl1 lb Alllocf'9tl 3b I 0 0 Alvll lb Hinton J(I I 0 0 lllr°"" IS RCl1rk p l O O Ful lt'I' )b Tr~•lno Pl! 1 a o S~berl p Wrltht • 0 0 G 5Wllalft1 • Elllt p OGG Morton Pl! l O D Potlln p O G fl ", lrl•lll 1 I O o 1 1 0 0 2 a a o 2 0 I 1 2 • 0 0 ~ 0 I 0 • l 2 0 2 2 ' 0 2 o o a 2 o a 1 4 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 ' • J J "Tltll ~I I I Tet.. Jlt I I J c 1marn11 ooo 000 001 -1 Cl!"lt l1nd 001 100 Ol• -J E-Jlm1, Frltlall, 01'>-Cltvtiltncl 2, l..Ol-C1ll· !Grnl1 ,, Cltv1t11no I. 28-Joll"'""· J. Hill, Sltt.'rl, SS--Oev1i!l lo. Hll-lrtchtr (I), S8-011v1llllo, Sl!T'4. S-C1rdil1111, SF-Fuller. •~H••1:11 so R,Cltr~L.l·f • J 2 2 3 I Wr~ht 1·1/l l a a o 1 Ellis 2/l a I o o I P1nln 12lS2 1 S!ftlerl W, J.J .. 2/l S I 1 J l s. w11111m1 lll o o o a o WP-II.. Cl1rk. P"4ilr'lll"IO. T-J:l7. A-11,m . Trevino's 68 Setting Pace In Buick Ope11 GRAND BLANC, Mich. (AP) -U.: Open champion Lee Trevino blastc out a four-under·par 68 !Of' 138 Frid< and grabbed the second round lead i Uie $125,000 Buick Open Golf Tourn: me nt. Trevino's brilliant round over ti long.playing, 7,001-yard , \Varwick Hi! Ja yout gave the laughing Latin a on stroke lead over defending champio Julius Boros, who had a 70 for 139. TY.•o stroke s off the pace at 140 wer; To1n \Veiskopf, second leading mone: \vinner on the PGA tour; Fred Marti of Ba.)'1.own, Tex.: and 25-year-old John Stevens, Wichita, Kan. Trevino made the turn in 33, three under par, with the help of an eagte on th e par five , 491·yard 13th hole. "As soon as I found out it rained, J ~·ent for the pins ," said Trevino. "It 11ol'tened the greens and made the ball h<>ld better. A Jot of shots I hit today would have gone over the gre,tn Thursday because they were so fast." Boros, using a n~ putter, needed 30 putts for his 69 to go with a first round 70. Wel&kop( had alx birdies, an eagle on the 13th hole, and three bogeys tor his 67, Stevens al8o had a 67. Marti was 1ix-under when a severe weather warD.n& caused a halt of play and .ent a late afternoon crowd o[ more ~ 23,<Xl't 1currying for cover. He came back after • one!balf hour deilly and bogeyed the 16th and 17th boles w wind tip -• 70. Dow Flnsterwald, who had one of two boles·ln-<.r>e during the second rocmd, and MMoa Rudolph had nlnes ot 31, tylng a COUl"H record. FinrlerWald, with an U&k on 13, IC• ed the .191-yanl par 3 eleventh hole with a ''"" 1r<m. Rudolph said be ch8opd ballf otter making tile tum in 37. He liRd Ill blrdiu, Ove of them lo a row. Roger Van Dyke, %7, bead pro at the .}IUl'by Flin~ Mlcb., Golf Club, hid the -oth ... ..,. witll a live iron on tile 18.\- yanl 17th bolo. that lt "appeared unlikely lhat we will sign him" tor the 1967-68 seuon. . ilt you're look.ins tor odds, I'd have to say they were not in ravor Of U3 signing him," Ramsay 1Wd. "And lf we didn't sign hlm we'd have to find another sotuUon." · Asked if Chamberlain was traded ,and, U ~~say was named the new coaCQ, the general manager replied : "We have made no statement and we have no comment to make on that,'' he saJd. . The trade, however, has been con- firmed for .The Associated Pres11 by an unimpeachable solll"Ce. In Lo4 Angeles, the Lakers con- tinued a policy of "no comment" on the repc>rt. Laker owner Jack Ktnt Cooke and general menager Fred S...~us were reported out of the city by a dub spokesman. However, informed sources noted that the Chamberlain deal bas been a persistent rumor for weeks and the Lakers have never issued a strong denial, only "no comment." Cooke, a millionaire noted for his flair for publicity, would obviously await his own time and plact to make an announcement of such magnitude if it were true. Chamberlain, 32, considered basket· ball's greatest offensive player, will team with Los Angeles ' great duo of • guard Jerry \Veit and forward Elgin 811ylor . The 7-foot·l Chamberlain, In nine years in the NBA, is the only plityer to score more than 25,000 points. He has been on nine all-star and sll- league teams. The put two ye<lrs, ·NBA players named him the league's Most Valuable Player. The 76ers unloaded Chamberlain after a contract impasse over his salary. ' Already reportedly the highest· salaried athlete in the world at $250,000-a·year plus, Olamberlain is said to have demanded a thr~-year, million-dollar pact from the 76ers. • ID Sports I GUNNING FOR HONORS -Billie Jean King of Long Beach will be shooting for si ngles honors in the Wimbledon women's finals today, facing Judy Tegart of ft.ustralia in the showdown. IN HALL OF FAME -Isabella Norton is tile first woman ever to be named to the national baseball Hall of Fame. Mrs. Norton, 67, has been a Western Union operator for 51 years·and has been covering baseball for 40 years. In 1967 she became the first woman ever to be named press box chief for a major league stadiwn. She works out of Busch Stadium in St. Louis. lie also 1s believed Lo have demand- ed a say in the naming of the team's coach. It was Jeamed 76en' owner Irv KosJol! refused to consider the money package, and said flaUy he would not let Chamberlain dictate ttie coaching choice. Kosloff reportedly felt his team wollld not win anothf'r tiUe with Cham- berlain and decided to trade the giant center while he still had value. Ramsay has said Chai;nberlaln had not earned an increase, that he hadn't played as well in 1967-68 as he did the previous year when he led the 76ers tb the NBA title over San Francisco. The geDeral manager also rejected the i~oa of Chamberlain as a player· coach, saying the 76ers wanted a bench coach. Ramsay, 43, earned a reputaUon a5 one of the nation's top collegiate coaches during 11 years at St. Joseph's College in PhlladelphJa. His basketball team~ during that span won 234 and loot .72. This marks tbe thiiCI. time Cham- berlain has been traded since he left -'the Harlem Globetrotters ln 1959 to join tlle old Pbi.ladelphia Warriors. He played three seasOfls t n Philadelphia, then went to San Fran· cisco w1len the Philadelphia franchise was sold to lnterests there. Olamberlain played in San Fran- cisco from 1962 to m.id-1964, when the Warriors tra~ him to tbe 76ers • Wimbledon Upset Laver, Emerson Fall In Doubles WIMBLEDON, Eng 1 and (AP) - Billie Jean King of Long Beach, Calif. battles Australian Judy Tegart today in the finals of the women's singles division in the first Wimbledon Opeo tennis tourna:ihent . Corona del Mar's Rod Laver and doubles mate Roy Emerson (Newpoct Beach) were victimized ,in the semifinals of doubles battle Friday as Australiani Ken Rosewall and .Fred Stolle breezed in straight sets, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4, to upset their former countrymen. The winners test Tony Roche and John Newcombe tod ay. The loss followed Laver's straight sets conques1 of Roche for singles honors -a duel which will be televis· ed today at 1 p.m. on Channel 7. Mean.whlle, Bill Ed.Wards, president of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association, predJcted Friday that the United States will pr'obably win back the Davis CUp this year. _ "The odds . are well in favor or the Americans Winning," be told a news conference at the AU-England Club. _ Edwards denied. that Australia wanted to bring professionals into the Davis Cup to strengthen its bold on the trophy. 1'he Australians, who have won the cup 115 times in tte last 19 years, have lost most of their amateur stars to the profe.sional circuit! in the last two years. Edwards, who bad been a bitter op· ponent of open tennis until o p e n tournaments were sanctioned by tbe lnternational Lawn Tennis Federation this year, has beea\ reported recently advocating the admissroo of pros to the Davis Cup, He told the news conference: "It is true that I have opposed open tennis in the past, but open tenni s has now been approved by the ILTF, and I COMider it is my duty to try to make it work as well as possible. "I put up a good fight for the op- NEWPORT BOAT BAGS 35 ALBACORE The first quantity albacore strike of the season was made Friday by a charter sportfishing boat out of Davey's Locker, Newport Beach. A group of 30 anglers aboard the Patrician made Ule hit in the area around the 60-mlle bank, which lies about 100 miles from the jetty. They picked up 35 fish, mostly in the J0-15-pound class, reports said. Spike Taft skippered the boat. To Fight Players position. But the opposition got troun c. ed. and now we must work together ." The executive committee of the Davis Cup decided Thursday not to ad· mil pros to tile tournament but to open it to registered players, amateurs· who are permitted by their national associations to compete for money prizes. --Hot Redlegs Cool Dodgers In 12 Innings LOS ANGELES (AP) -Lee May's two-nm double in the 12th inning broke up a scoreless battle and gave the surg- ing Cincinnati Reds a 2.0 victory over Los Angeles Friday night. The Reds, who have won 11 of their last 14 games, hopped on reliever Don Sutton for their runs. Tony Perez singled with one out and stole second. Johnny Bench~s pur- posely passed. to get at May, but the big Dodger Slate Ju11' ~r1 va ClncJl'IMtl 7:5Sp.!ft. KFI (6-!0l Jul1 7 ~tfl Y$ Clncl-tl 12:SS•.'"· ICFt (MDI J11l1 11 Dod...-1 I I At11nl1 •:ao '·'"· ICFI IUCll Jul1 12 Do09trl II All1nt1 s:oa p.lft. ICFI 14'0) J1111 13 Docl!lll1"111 At11nt1 11:101.m. KFI 16«11 first baseman spoiled the strategy by doubling to left. Ted Abernathy, Cincinnati's ace re· liever, pitched out of a bases-loaded, one-out jam in the 11th. Paul Popovich's one.out double, an intentional walk to Len Gabrielson and a pass to Tom Haller set things up but Luis Alcaraz bounced into a double play. LCS ANGELES Cl!fCINNA"TI l~r 11111 l~f 11111 ro11re1, d s I o Re11e, rl s o o o POPOY!ch, 211 5 2 0 A Jot\n90ft, If J I 1 0 Gllbrlels11., II • o o MJ-.,d • o o o Hiller, c 4 0 0 Peftt. ltl s I 1 0 l..efebvn!, lb J 2 o llitnCll. c ~ 1 o o Sav191, pr o a o I.. Mli1. lb S O 2 2 AkltlZ. 2b I o o Htllfts, 2b 5 0 2 O Ftlrh'. rl 5 0 • Wf/l/llHlrd. IS J 0 I 0 Ptrktr, lb 4 I 0 WllllfJeld, 1111 I 0 0 0 Vtrwllft. IS J 1 0 C1rdenll•. 1$ 0 • 0 0 WD1vls.'11 I Io Cutwr. P J o• a $ultl)n, • I 0 0 Rult, Ith I 0 0 0 R llllleY, ph I I 0 Abt<n1t11, II I I I D 0 1"(!.dille,p 3 0 0 0 IC Baver.lb 2 O 0 O Total 'l I 1 0 Tol1I 41 ' T ? Cl11eln,..ll CIOO GOG 000 OCi2 -1 l..os Antl~CI ooa coo GOO 000 -0 DP -CIMi,.,,,.11 21 LOI A119tlt$ I. LOii -Cln· cln111!1 5. Los Anlf~S '· 28 -Wooot#lrd, POPO· vlcll, L, M•V· 58 -Helms, L. fMV, A• John511n, Ptl""tl. c utvti r A-fhV (W, t.-1) Drndale Sutton CL, ... l "T -2:"6. A -IJ,190. l~H111:1:11$0 105 002 ! 12 10020 10500 1 3 122 211 _Owner Asks Suspension Of '68 NFL -Campaign BALTIMORE (AP) -Carro 11 Rosenbloom, owner of the Baltimore Colts, suggested Friday that the Na- tional Football League c o n s i d e r suspending operatioM thi s y e a r because or the impasse with veteran players over their pensions. "Maybe if we just forgot the whole ttiing for ~ year everyone would realize what they are missing," Rosenbloom told the Baltimore Even- ing SUn by telephone from Palm Beach, Fla. He said he already has directed the Colt front office to prepare to return payments for season tickets of which more than 50,~ bave beea sold. "Jt would be unfair to the fans to try to play the season with just youn,it players and first year m e n , ' ' Rosenbloom said. Duke Gridders • Ill Cheating Scandal "Of course, the league could exist this way, if there is equal competition on all sideg. "But if the great names are not the re, then most of the glamor Of the game is lost. In the final analysis, lt's the fans who will get hurt the most." DURHAM, N.C. (AP) -Appeals ~re pending in a cheating scandal at Duke University involVJng some key members of the football team, a university spokesman said Fri- day. The spokesman, who declined to reveal Identities and many other details, said "most and perhaps all" of Ute 13 students J.nvolved bad filed appeal s. They had been given punish· menta ranging from probation to suspension alter hearings, the spokesman said. He said lt might be several weeks before decisions are made on the appeals. The students, all o! them appar· enUy athletes, \vere accused of submitting term papers written for thorn by their coed tutors. Two of those involved were iden· tified Thursday by the Raleigh News and Observer as members or the ~tball team -tailback Pete Sc~ and fullback Jay. Cala· bres•. The newspaper said Schafer's lather told It by telephone from Ramsey, N.J., that Schafer had been suspended until the spring se- mester o! 1969. Tho elder Schafer said a Duke coed who helped Scbafer with term papers "squeaJed on Pete and all the other boys because Pete would not lend her bit car," the newspa· pe.r reported. ·The newspaper said Calabrese, reached at his home in College Park, Md., told it, "I've taken care of it. Everything has worked aut for me.'' Calabrese said he had received his degree in hi story and had sign· ed a contract with .the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League. University oflicials said their re- fusal to Identify the studenta or ~o lilto detail about the matter was 1n keeping with university policy. The matter came to light last month with reports that five stu· dents had been given hearings on lhe accusations. Hearings were held later !or eight others. Rosenbloom sald, "Right new, I would not expect ii. settlement" of di!· ferences between the veteran NF~ players ,and · a committee of the owners on pay and peD!.lcm requests. '"I think maybe we've gotttn too far apart." he said. "We have a com- mJttee which we have complete con· · fide.nee in. I think the committee has tried to be more than fair. "The players obviously don't thln'k so, Which is their Tight. There Is nothing much we can do about It. The owners think they · have cone far enough." ----·---------~----------•"•••-•••-•..-•1 •-0-E!O-"'"" ___ c_,.,"'" __ ,.GP_,,_. .. ,.., ... ,..,,.,,..,.w~;!!!''!"'!!""lk""'""""""'""" !".~.-,,.,..~-• • Start Your , Engi._nes by~ D~oulgat; --. Run Ten·lhou<aad cng r.cing d-by national lanl aro upecled ID pour In· oi>amplon Bob HIN-"' °""" co u ft t y Jn. will talto place at 7:10. -· "M~ ro. ........ , •• twDat:lraDal Rae e way' 1 '""' w\ ...,.. _ _._. lf&Jldolandl lonlglit for the Top Fuel Driver of tt.e et-. Year" will be an-A .. -aa.I ..-,000 nltro chlmp1-.p1. ~~~ Six-fields o I jusl prior lo hiA being leodlng fuel ~tort, fuol --with a lor(O ai~. '.S.tunn7m.!'~ 1uver cup by Mrt. Robin If you want to know whal's happenlng In racing, baby, ask ~AU!~ ;J-t>O • ~=·lhe .-and the ParneW JODei. apec:W prtHtl'tialtiou of the -.fety fund cammtm<ll"lte Dob'I stand too clo11, becaus1 ha talks with hll buds most ' lllib -. M e m or I a I the !lOl'Ular -Monica of the Ume, but ll•ten. He lcmw1 a lot and h11 opiDionl .,.. -llqllly at 7 to the drMr \!!lo wa1 llllled 1t th< born deep with a storehoUlt of racing 1mowled1t. mott ou...._,lng fuel driver ractway last December. al tilt .,_ Thi saloi;y lllDd wtll bo oup· May p<r<entago ol the procMds from Ndt yeara "?fttro Obull!>kmllllp ... 'Ibo .... 1 -.111-....... clUOe the qualllylng for Ille A11,11ust 0 10 l lt,000 lo\) fuel mat.di. nee. 'lbe -tloil of a dwlce "' qlllllfY f« U.. roce and et the same time campeto for lbe pon• of. lered by tit Nltiro 0-pg has ettractlld O'Ylf 40 top fuel eutne•· Add lo th11 31 fUllJl.Y car in.-it• ...i • liml1lr cnount of rut! II-and Parnelll wa1 asked to comment on the rac1nt U. S. Auto And ..,· aero b a 11 c P<l1ed ll<in>cll.Y by a Cl ub dilclo1ur1 that It 11 not ColDC to ban tho turblno ont!no _________ .....;;.;.;.c.:.....:..;.c.~~....:----------- -not yet anyway -but it may restrict the enstne tom.1 more for nezt year and it wlll deflnitely do away with f<lur· wheel drive by 1970. "I think what'& honestl1 happentn1, ~re'• a lot of IU)'s who are influential on the board (USAC'• board ol dlnctori) who have the t1st car1 now and they are tryln1 to protect their advant~ae," Jon11 1ald1 without bluahini. ''l'he11 Are R•ttttl... Sc•retl' "When they co a1 far 11 to bu four·wlleel drtve, that ha1 been legal ever ii.ace there wu an hdianapolls, It ca1 ealy mean one Uatns. Tiiey don'& wot competition. They are rua- nlnf scared." The 11othe~" ear owner1 Jones refemd to are raela1 plsWD·drlven Ea1Ie1, 1ome turbocharged, and tbe1 face po1slble enslne reductions too. However, a 1m1ller pbto1 dl1pl1cement for tbe turbocharged Ford or Offenhauer may not have as dr11tte an effect 11 reduction of the air lalel oa a turbine. Jonea 11 parUclllarly appalled dlat four-wheel drJve 11 hf.. Ing ellmfllaled from USAC racln(, "Bobby Unser, who won the 500, could have taken b1J Of. lenhauaer engine and put it in the STP Lotua and nm futer than he did to win the race,'' Jone11ald. "Four-wheel drive ta the greatest thing to come along ·1n;racln1 in the last ~ YEARS. "I kidded Henry Bank• (USAC dlttctor of compeWton) at the speedway about how much faster the turbo-Offy wa1 than the other cars and 1a1d, 'you guys can't figure out how to make the competition even.' "~ told him they might as well throw out the four cylinder engines (Offys), because they can't figure out how to make them the same as the eight cylinder engines (Fords) "~ now they are talldng about cutting .the size of the Offy and It Js ~us~ an excuse to restrict the jet," ParnellJ said of last we~k s USAC board decision. ''They have already done eve~ythmg t!1ey could to hurt it. They put in a rule that you can t run wide tires up hoot, to cut the efficiency of four- wheel drive. Now they are flat bannlnf It I never 1aw a i.Tqi•-11:1:r"'t If-.., 1_ fita board so one-sided." .. J.-. n I' • a ..,.,.,.,, Wh11 Not Common Grouttdt Costa Mesa deep sea angler Robert Capporino (right) diJKlay1 !be first. alba- Jonea 1ursei&ed offlclab 10 "all tile way back'' and reitrk:t core of the season to be taken out of a. Harbor area spo shing l~ding while Iudlan1pollt lo tbe old roodiler. Be waa beiDg r oe.Uoiii bal -, skipper Roy,i:_e Potter IQO)c~ on. Cappormo ~ot !be 14-pound longfin Thursday hall·1erlouily. · ' fishing aboard the Channel Isle-out of-Aris Landing. "The car1 were all equal before the rear enebte came along, and It wa1 driver allWty and teamwork la die plt1 that won race1," be 1ald. II ii tbe 11163 llldlanapollt wbmer's opinion that USAC moves again at the ·tarblae are burttac the spon-of auto rac. Ing, rather tllan belplng It. Be a1e1 for u ualou th decllae of the mld1et In Popularity. Weekend TV SUNDAY slde at Municipal Stadium. · t •M 1.m. (l)CL -BASE· 1 p.m. (t)CL-PGA GOLF "Remember when the first Olfy midget came out and It BALL -Angels at Cleve· -$125,000 Buick Open. Final outran the Ford V8 60? Suddenly it was the hot ls•ue-They four holes from Warwick land-Indiana. Buddy Blatt· HUis G If d CC Grand wanted to divide midget racing Into two circuits, one for 0 an ' F d d ner, Don Wells mlkeside. Blanc Mich or s an the other for Offys. That's when midgets went to • · Midway, Fullerton Mix It Up pot, but mostly Ford inldget racing fell off because the Offys Dick Enberg, from Holly-1:30 p.m. (7)CL -PGA were faster," Jones aald. 11The same thing could happen wood, with pre and post GOLF -$2S,OOO U:S. Worn· Mkl.way qJ.ty'1 American again." game 1how1. en'• Open Charnplon1hip. Legion baseball team will be p W I 11 a.m. (t)CL -SOCCER Chril Schenkel, Bud Pal· -•· to ail Iu lOth arne , t mll.!t be said, is prejudiced in favor of the -Oakland Clippers at Kan· mer, Byron Nelson mlkeside ... ,, ... g n turbine. He was the flrst to drive one, narrowly-missing the su City Spurs. Jack Whit· for final three holes at Mose· sf.NJQht win Stm:!e.y at tfte 'frl Ind y winner's circle. Now he is the first private owner of aker, Mario Machado mike· lem Springs, Pa. expense of the Fullerton a turbine-powered USAC championship car. Dodgers. lie is currently having the suspension rebuilt to prevent And, in 10 doing, the breakage of the sort that caused his driver, Joe Leonard, to •••-••m•••••••••••••-Midvt"ay cltm can add to it.I crash into the wall at Milwaukee. Hopefully, it will be fixed in leed. ol. the 29th Diatrict'1 time to race this Sunday at Continental Divide, a road course" Rac-e Results Natlooal L.Ngue. 6,100 feet high in the Colorado Rockies. With a 1~1 r •cord, Last time he was at CDR, in 1964, Jones won a stock car Midway City leads i l 1 race and Leonard was second. Jones wu driving his .... ii-iiOJli!lii'ili&li'i:~iii;;,rMiiiii-•••'11!!!1"'••••••..,m r&ea.N!St rival by three full Firestone-shot BW Stroppe Mercury, and as be puts it, "Joe?'" ........ ( •• games in the lccss column was oo arand X·X," a Dodge wearing Goodyear•. ' "°~~~ f.fL~K .. •~:LTI R:~.""~-~~. v,~~~ w;::_~ with five to go after tbls Tighter turns of a mile oval are harder on s~naions than'\4it.-.ihT ~;;a ... ~•;:r=., , n•r ~~ ,.~~=-~· Tr I 11·0· L • •. weekend's hoslilites. the corners at Indy, according to Jones, and tlie twisting road olfh. c111m1,,.. ,._ .... tcllATtHEo -._ °' 1r.1a1111, Midway draws a bye to- cour5e fn Colorado is more tough than a One-mile OVal On r~~~·.Jtl~n tbC~~r)M.lO ::: ::: ~:., L:i:t, =:o~.:.ortlln Tr.ot, da-y • • suspensions. LoYe N'llllf'I IA M•nelll 1.'<' NewPOrt ltarbol" (2-7) will Car H -• to Be R'•Lt !!Mso' ,-•• 1·1~1 ~: ...... 111, ''""r 11.vi.. "0UllTM 11Ac• -·•" 1ur1o1111. 1 be tryfng to add to it's one· -"Bn "'" " ""'"" YMr old fU11" brM In C1lllornr1. . • .1--nt. ...... 11111. OtddV'• Girl, P•rtv Holl. Gef· Clltlmlnt. Purse 15000. g~ w.1111 1tr-w~1en "I \Vant Joe to have a car that ts right, one that I would feel Aw•v Min, Cettll'I can, El ZtPatrra. erOll.rr•1 loy tit Yarkl 1.40 3.90 2.90 Ne.........+ hos.ts ~ today like drlvlu• my1ell," Jone1 said. Otberwl1e we won't nn." viri.y Ml•, H•rk """"1. s~ tPl11t;av JrJ "·'° '·'° "Y-• "' SCRATCHED -Antr!lawn, NlllYe Aabbl111 E•• (W H1rm1!1J 1.:0 and follows with • travel J ones tnow1 his fwr-wbeel drive racing history. An early 111ue Aul ... Shop T1lk, G111rrnown. r 1M -1.os 21~. date with Son·Low 00 Sun· t k tb M H rl C 11 di II d ALSO RAN -Swett Motion, Ttlll;!no au o ma e.r was e arm.on ar on o. o n anapo I an s1t:CONO 1tAC1t: -'lur1ont11. • ye1r Wlnd. ctiilterlo, v1911 t..-..rm.r, day. one of the famous early race can at Indy was tbe ... Wbeel 01c11 '"" ""' ci.imrnv. ,._ NSOO. s1"61111 lvtl, 1u~1111r, '" <>' 0t11. · RO"l'•I R•k• IL 01111111t11 ovr llttfvrn. L• L•l•r•. Both games are set for .2 Drive Spedal." st• Coul'ltrT <L•mbtrtl n .M ·U: ::: K~TCHRO..._ -l'•tl'lltd v1111y, p.m. with the Soo--Low en· Contrary to a 1tatement attributed to USAC president Tom everv c111nce cw H1rm1111 s.20 F1tll'll119 11•r1t, o..~, OWn. counter taldn1,Jplact at Blnford that four-wbeel drive "11 Presently not being ssed In !!M,.I!: Ji~~o ~5·A1un R&11d, erlc'• "'"" •Ac• -1-1111 m11t1 an ttie •-·ell Hi~ s L •·•· d In the .... turf. 3 YHr oldl and l!P. Atlow111C11. uvw 9" passen•er car1 and ha1 Uttle ehuce of ~1 aae near w•rr1or. 111111111 Counll!r, Et M11'111. , -. • rJ I'm Pitt Pini P'roman...-, S•LI-. c "?' o.r s0t cw Mlhonw"fl future," It 11 a lot more common to flnd four-wbeel d ve on 1eru.TCHEO -ADltllr. r°"""" oi • ts.• s.• '·'° S1wtt11, Ju~ 6, 1968 DAILY PILOT JS Attract 10,000 JOU have the lngred!Mts of a very nclting Nice. Every "name'' driver not on tour 1 plus a few wbo hive re1:w'.l:led from tour just for tis race, is e.nttttd. Don Pr•clllemmt (GNDad& 111111) Wiii '-nturnlllg '1!1111 1111 .. ...., Super Sndt" 'AA' fuel dragster. '!be top f\mny car in tile United States, Tom Grove'a ( Haywo<d l 200 "'l'h F<>rd Muatang CI>o.ger will tmvel -lhe East Coart to mlM a rare Western ap- peM\IDCe. Pirates Pad Series Edge With Rival By RAY PLUTKO ti 1111 Mllr Pllet IMtf W11'4's Ptratee · made ti twO 1\'altht In Its Metro ·Lo&IOI baoeball serle1 with <l9Jdln Well C0Ue11 on Fri· TO II G!VIN TONIGHT ..;... The Miki Sor<>kln t!&Y. lli(ht u lhe Buc1 clllm· Memorial trophy will be pr11ented loni&ht lo tho ed a 7·2 decision al Boy. oulltandlng fuel dng1ler of tho year in ceremon-. aeii Pork in Anohelin. !es at Orange CounlY International Raceway. OCIR That credit atgn hiked thfl general manager Mike Jones, holdin& the lilver Plroies' record to r.-:z.1 and trophy, etpeel& 10,000 lo atlend tonight's nitro lo -• ram• of front· champtoD8hip1. runner Santa Ana O>llege. --~--~------------­ Golden W11t dropped to a 2+2 mark, For C:onnell However, both clubs will be on the hot aeot Sunday- boti playing doublebuder1. W•d's P1rate1 tab on a._.. College at Oran11 Cout College and Golden Weot battleo Cal Slate Col· Mt:e (Fullerton) •t Memor· 1af Field in -Anl In 2 p.m. outings. Schrader Sharp, Then at 7, the Pirate• tackle LOOI Be11<:h City ot Memorial Field .and the RU1Uers meet Santa Ana at Shaffer Field In Orange. Fires No-hitter In Friday n!Cbt'1 outing, Ward's Plraleo broko the ,_ open .in the .. - J.mlilig, pushing across five ,_ with lhe aid of ju•t one Rfety. ... .,, .... ••• OeWtft Wl$f to0 toe .,_I 1 ' Wtnl'I l'lr1t11 IOI OOI fl-7 I t -~*•ltl .. , .... ... 0 • 1 t I t • " I • ... "' t •.•• "• 1 a I 2 • 0 0 2 I t t • ! •• ' .. 1 0 •• 1 1 I t U I 1 t w.,.... 'lrafll 01 . Ollvtr, rf ,.lorll. 111 J111)UM, lb a.nw. ct Bowen. P.1b L....,.,., St!btrl, If D1i.blut, c ,.,.,,.,.,., c ,,,__ .. , ... .. ' ..... .. 1 1 ' • I 1 0 .. 0 1 0 l 2 2 1 I I 0 0 2 0 I I i 1 o a 1 t I I ' •• 1 I 1 I 1 .,. 1 •· .. By ROGER CARLSON . Of fllt DIHr Plflt S!ltr Wayne Schrader fired a no-hiller at Tustin Friday night lo pace Coonell Oiev· rolot "' 118 13th 1traight victory in Connie Mack baseball action •t TeW!nlt· le Park in Colt& M .... Schreder allowed four bale-rumer1 -three via the me ""'' and one by an error. He struck out eight In the live inninC tilt. other Cormie Mack action hi<!' Wut-Orove laldD& bolb endl of a double • header lcwt ff,__. Ml ""'"°"w "' "' ,_, ~ j Merine 100 001 o-: ' w ..... ,......A.J) lit 'H R•t ltvutll, Jb-11 • o 2 II J, C1rroll, rt 3 o o o ll'l'll.111 1 ?, 0 1.= Jill c-1>1u. tti ,..,.,1111 nl •' 00 '• P I T. . 'ill?.""".. , • ~ o 1tamc , 1~~; • { i ! .i ="Mft!'rf· l T 0 Is Postponed fAu•r~."J• J : I : Wl'iTlck, 11 1 ,• ' 0 $ffll!, H 1 I I ToM1' Corona · del Mar's abOWdown in water polo ...,. " 11111• 11 " • witb UC Irvine· wu• delayed • =" ~ : : : : ~ ; due to tM Fourth of July '-I °""9llf (II Holiday in the UC Irvine • r • 111 Water' polo · open .division • ~~rir·.rf . : ; ; : u.......,.,. Ill,,._, Jll J I I ! --.-· · ,. LW-d 1 111 Both chlbe sport a 2-0 Wlc*'"""91. 111 1 • 1 • league record. · r.'~ •.. ~ : : : Fullerion IDd G.ol4en ........,, c : : ; : West Collea:e tangled, -r.:::-·• 1tt1s however, and the Fullerton •-. ,.. ,.... rw 1 • • • squad came out on top w1tll ""'1L .. ' • • • , a · M decbion ·ovfr Golden =.: 1: i : : : Welt. . · -.-. • t • • • And, Cotta Me1a'1 CUP. =:.--"'• f : : : pen blew down Chaffey io ....,_,._ • • • • • the tune of 13-7. · •i; .. c ~ : : : with Kauffman& Brood Ma· rlna a/. 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Wyllys st.ation wagons and several makes of pickups driven on the street today offer four·wheel drive opUon1. Binford sald USAC'1 cobcem was mainly the druUc l'l· crease in speed at Indy, whlch has indicated the formulas trying to equalize different engine designs have become out· moded. He lnfernd !bat II l<>rmulal for 1tock block, 4-c1m, turbine, suoercharged and Wankel engines were 1tlll valid, speed.I might not have increued a.s much since 1966. Thil ii precisely the illue on which hanp the fate of turbines, four-wheel drive and other progreutve englnetriq" concepts. Should a frub Jdea that mates a car go faster than the othtts be ouUawed 10lely4 becauae it brin&• about an in· crease ln speed? Maybe It 1hould, but if that logic ls foUOWed -.• well, let'• give the podium to Andy Gr-lelll "' com· mcnt: ~ . "In 1890 tho Brllllh r<>yal court advlHd Parllameal "' do away with tho palalll olllee, because II llid over;111lnr Wortbwbilo bad• aJread7 beell invuled and there WU tlO longer any nuon tor tbe patent offtct. , _ The Idea 1n USAC seem• "' l>e that It IA t rllbl lo nee unle11 you bave jlnCllelr lhe um• car u •Vll7bod7 elll h11. The aulo lndllllr)' h&I relldled 1 1tata of perfecllon and there la no nuoa to try to tmprove on what wt have now." You may not scree with Al>dy, but he 1ure know• bow to make a point. • .Cards Seek 6th Straight Fouotal.n V a 11 e y ' s un· defeated Oa:rdinall 1 e e k the.It li.l:th in a row, Sunday, · Ill the National llivlllon of ... Oran&• County e.- OoagrtH league wlleU tile c..d1 bolt tile_ Placentia M«c:hantf at F o u n t a i n Valley ~ Sdlool. COlta Me•'• Come t1 , meanwhile, host W11tmlnNr at E<lilnd& Hiib Sdlonl. Bot> ...... belln at l :lO. Diel: Hell•r ~ h F..-U. Valley -with an~ .m avtr•I• on 'tlle bUla ol uioo·lor·17. 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COAST HWY1, NIWPORT ICH, 1141-7711 ~I ·-..... w .. 33 " 41 39 39 38 :rt 35 33 29 Loll 11 :rr 38 38 " •1 •2 41 '3 " Pd. .IA .551 .m .5111 .!!00 .•81 ·"' .<el .CM .WI GB II> IOI> 12\i 13 141> l&I> 18 18 211> LINCOLN CONTINENTAC SALE t Contln•ntel Oemonstr•ton Coup•s l S•d1n1 FROM 3000 TO 6000 MIUS ALL WITH LEATHER INTERIORS ALL RJLL l'OWER • ALL WITH AIR CONDITIONING ALL Willi VINYL TOPS All UNLICENSED ALL WITH 10,000 MIU WARllANTY S~ECIAL l'IJRllHASE T'lwff 117c...tl.-.. I c.-rl!W.. AR hff , ... , AllH...AAC.W. All "•" uiti .. SIOO Mii•• All H••• 10,000 Mt• W.nuty I - I '1 ! ; I l '1 1 The A~n CitnJ Libtt'Ues Union llOI btta tM •.Wjcct; of fYrtew d in· u u1& c109tQ lh.c Orano• Cocut during Ill• past f<W deya b<cous• of 111 rpon· :sonl&ip of a. Pol.ke Proc,ticcs Commit.. ue.. Pollee tMm.se1~1 1MJt1I taken a aoOTJ otc-11 o/ the committee. dc1pit1 ACLU a1iurotlt:t that lt fs to com- me nd as we!J cu criticize police 1D01'k. A1 pare of itl aciivi1it'1 tht commit· tee ii diltribu.ting t.IU1 1et of hi.st1'UC- iot&$ l~tadtd, "Know Your Dutie.1 and Responsibilities, Know Your Right# on4 Privl!tQts." The DAILY PILOT nt.lthtr endorser nor repudiates tlur recommendations. Police and y OU The police have a right to your help. Report crimes that you see. Offet responsible cooperation to your police. Be a good citizen. set a good ex.ample. IF YOU ARE STOPPED, QUES. TIONED. SEARCHED, ARRESTED, OR BOOKED BY THE POLICE: Keep your cool. Do not resist, fight, rtm, i.iterfere, curse, or talk back. Whether or not _you are innocent or guilty. \Vhether or not the police &peak and act properly. Re~ember the badge number of the police officer. what he says and does, what you say and do , and who was present or who vdtnessed. U you are not treated with dignit y, complain to the Chief of Police or Sherill, to the City Council or Board or Supervisors, to the District At· torney, to the A.C.L.U. This will help · the police agency knoW about those few policemen who cannot learn to be fair and proper. This will help your at- torney help you. Be alert. Be respecUul. STOPS AND QUESTIONING : A person can be arrerted "who loiters or wanders upon the street from place to place without apparent r.eason or business and who refuses to identify nimse\£ and to account for his presence when requested by a police orncer to do so, if the surrounding circl;mstances are such as to indicate tG a· reasonable man that the public safety demands such ide.ntifioation" fP.C. 047e). You should answer ques· lions about who you an:1 where you live and work, and what you are doillg, U you are driving a car. the police have a right to see your operator's license and car registration. AFTER identilying yourseU and accounting for your presence, you may ask: "Am I under arrest ?" If the answer is "Yes." you need not answer further questions. Uthe answer Us "No," ask the policeman "May I go?'.' If be in- dicates that you are not free to go, you ARE under arrest and need not ans"·er any more questions, nor con- sent to any search. (Protection against sell-incrimination applies to any custodial interrogation by police whenever a person has been Hdeprived of his freedom of action in any signifi· cant way" MffiANDA). SEARCH AND SEIZURE: The police MAY search ·you for weapons by patting the outside oI your clothing. The poli~e do NOT have the right to search you, or your oar, or your home unless you are being arrested, or unless they have a search warrant (if a search warrant is meintoned, ask for a copy and make sure that the warrant properly specifies place and object of search')'. Police cannot legally search you, or your car, or your home in hope Of finding evidence for arresting you -there must be pro- bable cause for the arrest BEFORE you are searched. U the police ii· legally search you, or your car, or your home, do not try to stop them. You may say: "I do not give you permission to search my person. (my car, my home)" and "Please include my refusal to consent to search in your report." ARRESTS: You do not have to give any statement to the police; nor do you have to sign any statement you might give them. You must be allowed to hire and see an attorney im- mediately. Your right to counsel means that you can be represented by counsel in any stage Of the process (P.C. 686). You have a right to meet with him privately and what you tell hirn is between you arid hlm. You would not take out your own appendix: do not act as your own attorney. U you are arrested for a drunk driving charge you may take, or refuse to take, a blood test, a breath'test, or a urine analysis: if you refuse, your operator's license will be suspended. BOOKING: After you have· been booked, within three hours you have the r ight to complete two phone calls: one to a relative, friend or attorney: the other to a bail bondsman (P.C. tsl.5). The police m\lst give you a receipt for everything taken from you. You must be allowed. to post bail in meet cases· (P.C. 1271), but you must be able to pay the bail bondsman'• fee (if you can't pay the fee, later, at ar· raignment, you may ask the judge to release you without bail, but he doesn't have to). The police must bring you into court within 48 hours after your arrest (P.C. 849). II you do not have money to hire an attorney, ask for free legal representation. Can I Be an Ad Man, Daddy? I'm 5 Years OW By JERRY DELLA FEMINA NE \VS ITEM: Another agency presi· den t an11ou11ces that his agency is moviug towards youth, and wilt m1ly be hirt11g 11oung people1 because only they know hoiv to talk to their gen· eration. .. Now, Donna, are you sure you ex· plai ned to the man who is hiring you that you're only eight years old and that Michael is onl y fi ve?" ''Yes, Daddy, I did. And he said that is exactly why his agency wants to hire us. You see, he said they're. on a youth kick and that his agency's going to get off their current kook kick and !ire all those people with beards and beads, who, It turns out, don't have any talent after all. ile's payi ng us $25,<XX> each to be part or a youth· oriented copy end art team." -"$25,000 each for a five-year-old eopywrlter and an elght-year-old art director?'' -'YES, HE \VOULD have paid us a lol more, but Michael can only write part of his name and I can only drav" 'Mlb crayons, but bt did say that he would give us a $5,00> raise just as ~tunlay, July 6, 1968 The Comment f'•ge o! the Dafl1 Pilot seek.I to inform and stlmuLtte reader. by p.-nllnf a variety o! com· .,.ntary on topics o! inter-at and slgn111canc1 from tnrormed o....,..or, • n d spokfflllen. 1t• 1rf N. W-4, ftubliahtr soon as we learn to draw and write. And, while we leam, we can still be part of his agency's Creative Review Board. Bec-ause, you don't have to \\'fite or draw or even think to be on ·a- Creative Review Board." "Look, l>oMa, I don't want you to be disappointed if you lose this job, so I have to tell you all about this man and his agency. He's desperate. A few years ago, he was hirinJ: creative islands. When they sank, he started hiring kooks. Now he has heard all about all the young people who are doing v.1ell, and he's on a youth kick." "Yes, daddy, he mentioned a boy called Larry Dunst who makes over $60,000 a year, and he is very, very young. DG you think I can go over to Larry Dun st's age ncy and we can play house or Monopoly?" 0 NO, DEAR, Larry is very busy, but Monopoly, yes, I think he might want to play Monopoly. $25,000 each for two kids. I wonder what Le on Meadow will think ot this." "\Vhat's a Leon Meadow, d'addy?" "/). Leon Meadow, dear, is a very good copywriter at Doyle Dane Bernbach, who .is a thousand years old." "Daddy. there's one thing rm wor· ried about." "\Vhat is that, dr-ar?'' "J'm worrlOO abo ut ~1ichael. You know how be Is whr:n he doesn't gtt his way. How he s:creams and kicks and cries and gets hysterical , and how he ... Daddy, wh at am I going to do lC ht> does that at my new ;gency?" "Don't lei it bother you , dear. If Michael starts kicking and can ySng on Uke a baby, lell ~e nJce people to lire htm as vice president creaUve copy &UpcrviJOr and rehire him as \rice president in charge of account management." l MarkctinDICom1nu11icntiOfl.J ---------- ~omment " Anat~my of a Campus Revolt Whµt ToJ,Lched the Fuse at University of Oregon By LUCILE VAUGHAN PAYNE ~A11odate F.dltor '•014 Ore1u'1 On S!md•y night, April 21 11168, the University of Oregon experienced the first genuinely militant-1 t u d e a t demonstration in it.a hlstory The precipitating evenl w a s Chancellor Roy Lieuallen'• an· nouncement that he wu about to ap- point a search committee to find a replacement for President Arthur Flemming1 wb!J bad resigned to take a new post. ·-Lieuallen bad tentatively decided, on the advice of the Faculty Advisory CouncJJ, to appoint seven or eight JacuHy members to this com· mittee, ~.three students. To a great many faculty members, three a.ppaintmenb lor students on so Important a committee s e e m e d generou11 above and beyond tile call of dtJ.lyj .ome grumbled itbout the in· clQlloq ,of any st~enta at all. To LteUBUen, the ratio seemed simply reasonable. To the studenls, however, the ratio was intolerable. They wanted nothing leis than equal representation -one student for every non-studept on the commJttee. , THE DEMAND seemed arrogant and irrational beyond belief to the general public and to most faculti members. What could students possibly know about picking a university president? Why should they have anything wba,tever to say about it? The studenta were taking a stand on an issue without the remotest no· lion of what they were talkJng about, they were maldog an absurd and juvenile grab for power they were not equipped to handle, bhey were making trouble for the sake of trouble. There was real a9tonishment at the students' militancy; most of the faculty found it hard to believe. They did nol believe it,_perflaps, because they had not been paying muob attention to what bad been go- ing on -not only among · Oregon students but among college students everywhere, A new gener ation had 1lipped up on them, talking a new language that an older generation either could not or would not understand. THESE STUDENTS simply did not fit the old pattern. They bad been trained to think critically and now they were turning their critical guns on. the very institution that had sup- plied them wittl their weaJ)onry. They were scornful or middle class values, impervious to social or economic threats, and accustomed since childhood to making their own decisions (their mothers had not ap· plied themselves for nothing to all those psydlology textbooks). They were politically sophisticated, highlY. articulate, and idealistically comniltted to social causes. They were alsG, of course, spoiled, intolerant, humorless, exasperatingly s e 1 f • righteous, and in love with their own rhet.oric. And they had their quota of push-button mentalities and whopping idiots. But on the whole, to any adult will· Ing to unplug his ears long enough, lo listen to them, they were a rather im· pressive group. Furthermore, they had been \\'eaned on the civil rights movement, and they were suspicious of their elders to the point of paranoia. A confrontation was inevitable. AT OREGON the confrontation came on the search committee not because the students failed to un- derstand the issue involved but bec-ause they understood it perfectly. If their tactics were questionable, their political instinct$ were flawless: they knew what they wanted, and they "'ent straight to the power source to get it. What they wanted was another Flemming . The students had made many gains during President Flemming's tenure: new courses outside the .traditional curriculum, University blessing for community action programs and for more involvement in social problems generally, a liberalli:ed conduct code, a measure of control over their in· cldental fees, limited but official representation at (acuity meetings. These gains could be lost if the state board _hired a "conservative" presi- dent. a ste9 the students feared the faculty "·ould recommend. BY \\'EDNESDAY tnorning the leaders of the de:legcltion meeting with Lieuallen -perhaps tired after two nights of sleeping on m a r b I e. perhaps genuinely concerned for the University, perhaps fin ally convi nced by Lie ualle.n's calm and patient at· tempts to reason with them-seemed genuinely eager to settle the dispute. Lieuallen would not accept more than three students on Uie starch com· mitte. but he offered them his com· More More promise : instead or the seven or eight faculty members orlgtnal\y planned. ht would appoint only six. Three W1>uld be tN.cblng..faculty, three would be fac-ull.1 With admlnlstratlve duUes ( 1uch u de am and department b•ods). Thi! demonstrators accepted. Mott oblen'tr1 felt it wu esseatJ.ally a race .. avil>J plan for ....-ybody con· ' oeftted, ·bvt tbe 1hldent pepe.r, the -·~: tiulnpeled victory and the demonatrauoo.wu over. The 1ludt nts cheerfUUY mamed m~ e.nd brooms t.o Ctiu.. \IP the corridors of Johnson Hall, picked up thelr sleeping gear, and melted from view. '11le rock music went with them, 11nd a merciful Sileni:e fell over the campus. ' AN UNOFFICIAL "Old Oregon" survey alter the demonitration in· dlcates that the demonstrators ce.r· tainly did not have broad student sup- port. In answer to a questionnalte distributed in a large sociology class that bed 1*n fully expQaed.· to all points ol~w -speaker1 both• pro and con had visited the c~· ~ d i s c u s s the slee~Jn -a large ma. jorlly of the rtudenU !Ddicaled tbat they thought les1 than 25 percent of th• student body agreed with the im· mediate goal of the demOnstrators (equal representation on the search committee) and that far less than 2S percent approved the tactics. Nearly bal! the class, in fact, placed .the ligure at 10 pereeot. The survey did indicate, however, that student dissatisfaction is rather widespread. A very large majority of the class felt th.al the cause was "J>OOf communication between faculty a:nd students both lnside and outside the classroom." On one question the response was almost unanimous. Aated what they thought the University should d~ in the event a demonstration became violent, endanger~ property, or interfered with University businesa:, only two students (out of 84) approved negotia- tion. All the others thought the police sh6uld. be called or tha{ penalties should be applied to the demonstrators. The response to the questionnaire seems to bear out the general im· presslon that the student body as a whole strongly disapproves coercive· t:racUcs but 'that it is very muob in· terested in achieving a ~e-ater Voice in University policy matters. ·, 1 The grPJl lesson provided by Colum. bia less than a week after the U.O. demonstration ended can hardly go unheeded by ·any member of the academic c9mmunity., . The august American Association of Univfi!rsi ty Professors, at its national meeting this spring, called for greater involve· ment of students in academic policy. And the record is clear that among all the country!s great universities, those that have maintained open channels of communication with students have so far been free or violent demonstra- tions. There ii no evidence that the education they offer has suffered qualitatively as a result. There is very grim evidence, however, that ever ybody loses when $ t u d e n t demands are not given a fair hearing. THE STUDENTS say th at Is all they are asidng for. But the !·~ct must be faced that regardless of thelr si..-icerJty now, tbey h~ve ye t to prove their capacity to accept defeat as well as victory. At U.O. they were ac· customed to easy victories without real battle. A.J.mqst everybody con- cedes that the rights they won were good for them .and good for the University. 'But what. happens when they coot.end for a cause they believe to be just and are fairly defeeted, after full and open dlscussi"on? Will they abide by the rules of the "com· munity government" they now so ardently espouse, or will they attempt to force their will on tht University? There are no guarantees. One of the glQOmiest predictions around comes from an administrator who is stroagly in favor of community government. "The students are fight on this issue," he says. "But let's not delude ourselves. Community go vernment won't stop them from usl11g coercion the minute they discover they can't a lways get what they want through democratic procedures. They profess a great liberalism. They're really rigid fundamentalists with a strong streak of nihilism. It never occurs to them that on some issues they just might be wrong. They'll take to the barricades to prove they're right, and to hell with the consequences. \Vhat's the solution? Frankly, I don't think there is a solu• ti on. We might as well face the fact that no matter what we do, we're in ·for some !Ja~ times." Flag Waves at Valley Forge ,,, " ' Freedom Winner Proud of Company He Keeps By CARL R. TERZIAN Santa l\lonJca Evening Outlook I h'\ve recently returned from Valley Forge, Penn., where, along with several other Americans, I was privileged to accept a Freedoms Foun- dation Award. But far more than my cash prize and honor medal, I will forever remembe!-the stri.lcing ·con- trast between what most-cltilens are accomplishing in defense of our own way of life -often W'lthout public notice -and the disgusting actions of a well·publlcized few that try to degrade or even destroy the tenets of our greatness. We are constantly expected, for ex· ample, to stomach the "sick tirades" o{ Rap Brown, Stokely Carmichael and Adam Clayton Powell; or to ap- plaud Negro athletes who refuse to compete. BUT AS AN AMERICAN -black or white-you would have been proud to sit with.me at Valley Forge and cheer a. Negro colonel who has led his Air Force wing on more than 100 missions over North Vietnam. Col. Daniel James, \vho received most of 'his educ-ation from his mother -as the youngest ol 17 dlildren -frequently and eloquently justifies his country's commitments overseas. Some of our Hollywood personalities are crushing one another in the mad rush ta see who can hog the most headlines in their new self-imposed rGles as '1enllgtitened" foreign .policy critics. Yet, with little fanfare, tireless Martha Raye was honored with the National Service Medal for "her mirthlul spirit and enthusiastic sup- port of our armed rorces on the bat- tlefield, on ships at sea, and in hospitals." A SlltALL HANDFUL of the clergy is today preoccupied with marches, politics, forming unions and opening the church as a sanctuary for draft- dodgers. But most parish priests - whose efrorts generally go unheralded -are deeply committed to their faith and fatherland. Scores of them were recognized at Valley Forge -men like Father John F . Sammon, of Tustin, who one Sunday last year pro- claimed from the pulpit: "Unless we ourselves seriously believe the prin· ciples of the Declaration of Independence, America will be no safer today than it was at those early hours when the patriots formed ta de· fend what they considered a great idea, their Country." Our urban streets are crO\\'ded with , bearded cowards and f a i r y -1 i k e peaceniks who generously denoun'ce for the sake or undeserved publicity. Responsible parents, however. c.an be Q{QUd of award recipients like Mark White, flown in from combat, to be thanked fbr 1'Simple -but moving - sentiments, like: ••J KNOW I'm young, too young even to vote for my ultimate commander- in-chief, but, Mom, how old must a guy be before he can realize the im· parlance of freedom , patriotism and trust? It's not an Army of youth-blind~ ed teenagers but rather a force body of men, striving for what we believe in and wish to perpetuate for our future wives and children." And there are some among us who take sinister delight in deliberately amplifying the dlshonest:or erroneous behavior of a few public officials, thus casting a dark cloud over all whG · serve in government. WHERE WERE these critics when the State Department's Frank Mrkva was voted the Freedoms Foundation's highest tribute, for "his courageous and selfless sacrifice for the safety of our nation while placing hlinself and his family in imminen.t danger through four years of undercover work thwarting cons p Ir a tori a 1 com· munism's espionage plans in the department'''? Now, if you failed tG read about these and other honest acts of patriotism, initiated by thousapds of your ftllow entertainers, housewives, ministers, police officers, politicians r eporters, teachers, merchants and ~lassmates, it was probably because some editor thought that they were "too ordinary to be newswol"thy." Perhaps he was right. But occasionally it is necessary tn be reminded that ordinary men IJld women who perfonn ordinary dei!<ls , . . are America's saving grace. •-----------Our "Ian in Sa11 Francisco-----------• CAROL DODA'S SHOW NOT A BUST By HERB CAEll SAN FRANCISCO -AU those who 've been saying for years that ''the topless ts on its last leg" may now eat their bogglerized words. Sunday night marked the fourth annvy of the breathless moment when Carol Dada, looking scared, appeared onstage at the Condor in a Rudi Gernreich bathing suit whose narrow straps kept slipping, revtal· ing very little (but.. that "'as pre- slllcone). Anf'\'ay, the tapless is now 6Ucb an institution that hardly anybody looks twice anymore. STANLEY KUBRICK'S "2001 : A Space Odyssey.'' at the Golden Gate Ci neramil. is d r a w i n g fantastic crowds. Literally. With all those hippies arOund, the place looks like the Fill more Auditorium, with a super on-to-lnftrtity light show to blow the mind. It's a real double feature: if you get bored with the picture, you can watch the people. ABOUT TllOSE new handbags !or men (not the worst idea. when you consider all the junk a guy car· • rles In his pockets). A well·know heterosexual carries one, but he's taking no chance1.. He ha s "Polaroid" slamped on the outside! NOTF.s & QUOTES: Ex-Universi· t.y of OallfonUa Vice-Prts. Tom Sorf!nscn, ::iuthor of "The \Vorel War" (and brother ol Ted BISHOP ROBERT N. Sklllnuln, Sorensen), refuses to rule out the leader of the Church of the Lord posslbUlty of a llumphrey-Ted Ken-Jesus Christ he.re, Js emba.rking on nedy ticket. Over hi!; ham and eggs what he caJls "a fa1t unto death or lfawailan 1;t Trader Vic's he ... the capitulation of Selective Service predicted: 1'llumphrey will prfsent Board No. 58 !" Tbe Bishop, eJ· it to l td in such 1 way thl.t he erclsed because the board bestowed might find It diff~ult to refuse." On a l·A classUicaUon on one of hls~ Max • R.allerty, who won the priests, Robert Kim~ 11)'1 "l In· Republlc:an nomination for U.S. tend to eTbt on water, tea and ti>e Senate: '"Those who say he would mucll•r from licking thousMdJ of do leu damage as a freshman envelopes," The Bl.shop, 26, ls Sena.tor uiu as Ca 11 f or n i 1 clusi!led f.D, the ~erlal dtfer- SUperintendent ot,Mllc lnslnlc-ment. A> of . ._. tlon couldn't be wrOngtt. Be hat the pot.ential'\o become another Joe ~ktarthy -and even more d&D(tl"Ous because he's smoothtr." CAENFETl1: Sai(y N o r r I s Mccarthy hopts that T e x a s Millionaire Lamar Runt gets t h e -green light to build his, quote, "sky- high liberty torch" on 1\lcatraz because "How else wlll \Ve find out how high the sky is?'' (I'd like to see The Rock left alone or maybe just covered with topsoil and planted with trees. Why do we have to DO some.thing with it? Anything wrong with a plain old roc k?) All PEOPLE: There was a bomb scare Monday at 350 Sansome, whereupon the police emptied the big building ·of person nel and cardoned off the place. Millie l·fowie walked pas.t just In time to hear a secretary pleading with an officer : ''But I'll only be in there a minute -I just want to get my cigarettes oft my desk!" AH TOUJUSTS: Thi11 Oile walked in to Delmas & Delmas at Ghlrardelli Square, looked at a jade bracete~, and asked Mgr. llcnry Murray: "How much?" llenry: "One fifty." Tourist. laying down a dollar bul and two quarters: ''I'll take it l0 (Oh no you won't). THE SCAM WHAT AM' A rt Dealer Billy Pearson, Who drtama or living weekends in a log cabin deep in the woods. pla~ a c~stfie.t ad to that effect In Iha pape.r1. His wife, Darlene, who has other ideas, placed . an ad to run directly beneath lt, r e 1 d I n g : "Dimgard previous ad." -. ---·-·--..,. ·-~-------·,-----.. 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' --------------·-~-------._ __ -~ - ' ) "' le Ill ~- A It jO R ., " '1 ~ i c I ~ 8 • b • a y d • 0 . t t r r t ' ( I I i I ·--- Open Houses THIS WEEKEND ......... ..., •.... , .... ,.. ........ . .............. ,. ............... .... .. di ............... .,, ............ .. _.,,_..A&,Pft.OfWAMTAOS.-___ ,_ .. ,.,. __ .,.. ........................ ~ .......... HOUSH FOR SALE . (2 ledroom) 707 Iris, Corona dot Mar 675-3746 (Sal & Sun 1·5) **#30 Bay Vtnage, 300 E. Ost. Hwy, NB 675-UiSS • (Sat & Sun 11·5) 1028 Miramar, Lagoo• Beach · 494-88al • · (Sat & Sun) (2 Br. & F1mny or Dtn) 2910 Cliff J?f EJ_utlll'llven 973.9200, : 548-4810 (Stt 1·5) . (l Bedroom) . 139. 82od St., N°"'port Shores, Npt Bch 642-3615 . 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Calif. 675-3000 Evee: 646-5227 (Sat & Sun) 1601 Bayadere, Irvine Terraoe, CdM 675-3000 Eves: 673.0554 (Sat & Su n) *1539 Santiago Dr. (Ba)'!rest) Npt Bch 646-7755 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 1501 Eaton Place, w .. tclif! 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 9993 Windes Dr., Orange 67S.8550 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2854 Carob, Eastbluff 673 -3770 (Sun only 1·5) *1629 Antigua Way (Dover Sbores Area) Newport Beach 548-6332 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1617 Tradewinds, Newport Beach 544-5347. 838-0181 (Everyday 1·5) 441 Windward Lane (Bet. 21at & 22nd olf Tustin) 642-2488 (Open Daily) ll3S Gleneagle Terr., Costa Mesa 673-2222 (Dally 1·5l 441 Windward t.ne (Betw. 21st & 22nd off Tustin) NB 842·2468 (Open Daily) 363 Vista Baya. Newport Beach . 846-7711 · (Sun only) 3150 Barbad'!'1.fosta Mesa 546-2313, ....,.7171 (Sun 1·5) (5 Bedroom) 2807 Carob, (Eagtblulf) Newport Beach 844-0141 (Sat lo Sun) (5 Br. & Fomily or Don) 912 Bellis, Eastblutl, Ntwp0rt Beach · 844-1133 (Sunaay I 'ti! Dusk) 318 Prioceton Dr .. 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S bedrooms. family room -plus extra large rec. room or guest .room -$23,500 -10 % down. NEWPORT HEIGHTS VIEW Delightful 2 bedroom, 2 \lath, ·hig h and se- cluded. Double fireplace, family room, alley entrance fur boat or trailer. All this plus 1 bedroom and bath guest hou ... $26,500, 10% down or F11A terms. 646-7171 Open Sundoy 546-2313 OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 Cameo Shores •' ---------··-...------....,-------.~-.- HOUSU FOii SALi" HOUSU FOii ·5ALI HOUSU FOR SALi 'BARBOR VlEW HDJ.S CORONA DEL llAll Lusk~ .•. Q..nty, V1lue, ... uly, Comfort ID the Southland's most de&lrabla and fascinating ma. A.IU· perb school system and Univeflil1 Of California'1 lrYlne Cam· Pill just momonla away from Barbor View Hills . . ., Sensibly priced from $l4r900 lo $'8,900 DirtttlON: MacArthur Blvd. fftlm Padllc: Coast Hwy. or Newport hy. --·---·-·-·-WSK. T\im '"' S.. Joaquin HW. Rd.,Jthon ' faU?w atam-1D model lln!:L HOMES .. ·, Ten Room Mansion · 5 Bedrooma • 6 B1th1J lt'l t.oo beautiful to leave, but rnucn too larae for two ot us. 2-story, Spanilrh tile roof, W· er 4400 .q' ft. Elegant, for· mal home ~ 18) degfte Ocean View. Above main Corona del Mar beach, cor- ner lot, 3 car gara&:e, liµoge wnny patlot: •..• , , S14S,500 fil"5t Offering of thill quality.built 4 Bed· room and tam1Jy rm home with a belluttful tbeltered swimming pool. Ideal home for family with. high 1ebool age children. Stt It now, and move io in time to enjoy the &Um.mer month# •••• $(3,$0 OPEN HOUSE SUN ONLY 1·.5 2854 C1rob, E11tbluff Uve Moder" Fantastic Value .... Large custom Newport Beach home ' close to future boot l!llrinL Over 2,000 sq. ft. of large bedrooms, family room, sh~e roof, &late entry, 2 fireplaces and 21h: ba\hs. Just reduced to $35,950 with low down .. View Immaculate, rambling 4 bed room, dining room borne overlooking Back Bay, city lights and ocean. $42,750. Broadmoor One of the largest and most elegant Broad- moor homes. 4 bedrooms, formal DR, large -. FR, room for fool , a partial view, close to community PoO and almost 3000 sq. ft. Dras- tically reduced to $54.950. Trees Galore IOOOGtntrtl 1000 .PENINSULA . SHORES New Balboa Oceanfront Community THREll NEW 4 & 5.,Bedroom two -slofy smgle family Homes ,nd Utfee Dupleltes with a Deluxe owner's 3 Bedroom & Den Hodle upstairs, and a 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Rental down. Now ready for oc~upancy. Ocean and/or Bay Views, Family rooms, Wet Bars, radiant heat, insulated, carpeted, wall· ed, landscaped, sell-cleaning ovens. Formica kitchen cabinets, Powder rooms, Etc. Etc. Come see for yourself: GOLD MEDALLION HOMES OPEN SAT. & S.UN. 1·5 "F" Street and Balboa Blvd. on secluded Balboa Peninsula Priced from $79r600 lo $109,600 For further inform•tion call: COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. 2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH Kl 9-3351 675-2000 .,.,, :.44,-1. ' >-· ~ •. _:. - HOW 'SOOT . THIS -$18,800 Solid home -sound value! 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Large covered patio for .those summer parties. Shade trees & a Jr. Orchard. High fence tor privacy. Excellent area. 540-172~. "BREAD & BUTTER" DUPLEX· $20,000! View from Laguna to Palos V1rd11 Calif. contemporary, a truly , modern, low rambling rock- This ranch home offers you 4 bedrooms, for- mal dining area, an encloied lanai, and a · large lot with 13 fruit trees. Low down pay- ment to a 6o/o GI loan. $23,000. , 2 nice units -one bed room each. Pride of ownership! Deep 137 ft. grounds on New· port Blvd. Excellent rental investment area.. Let your tenant help with . the expenses. 540-1720. , Beautiful adult lived·i n 4 BR Hoine with roofed bome. Artistically de.-Baycntsfl Pool. Owner ready to move -$90,000 signed planters with lu&h '639 F1lrfli ld tro,,;col plantlnp. 4 bed'room, formal' DR, huge FR, terr:azo entry and hallways, room fy>r a boat, and your own safe for all the money you will save on this borne. $62,950. A B~oor award winning Wm. Winton, Realtor """"· """' button """'• NEWPORT HGTS. "O" DOWN V.A. 229 M•rtne, Bllbcwi Island in tb1.a mpe.rkling all dee 675-3331 Opon 'ttl 9 Evory Night 101-. l><ealdut nook. and LOW DOWN FHA! $25,500! llJ!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!~~~~~!!!'I~ a large family rm with fire. '"rl " -plaee. 4 large Bdrm1, 3 •'. "' 4.ooo s9. FEET OPEN SAT/Sllll 1·5 bath" """'"BR wi .. '°" • ... •SPRING Country atmosphere in the heart of the bust· ling city. 3 bedroom, family room home. Large enclosed porch -for outdoor fwt. Used brick firep lace. Fully carpeted. Room to i,uild income units. Beautifully landscap· ed yard. 5~0.1120. s spadoWI bed:tooma and den. 6 dressing nn w/marble top '2U •RE AT ""7 ' 1u11 ...... ~ u.mg ll 69 AUGUSTA """"'" and "'" 1""'"' m~-••• .~.,,,,..-~• L room and bu,ee Wn.ily kitch· Must ~ thiB beautiful borne. rors . , .. , • , • , , , •••.. $5!!,QXI , .. en. 'Ibree car p.ragie, one Marble entry, 3 tun sized 1801 Westcllff Drive. Newport ~ch ...,, """' _. to '"'' ,m1. B... 2 .. ..., ,,,.., living Small VIiia ijijjjjji'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml Pool ~" lot. LlV< In N..,. room, built-bu, flttplaco, LIDO ISLE OPEN HOUSES ON Tl;IE GOLF COURSE - port Beach'11 finest area at Mod · the bargain price 01 only cus1om made drapee:, best em & immaculate 2 Bd· EVERY DAY 1 • 5 IRVINE TERRACE MESA VERDE "POOL" 119.950. Call for appoint· .. •f .;::'"""· 1""'"" 8"" ID =. =::';'-~,~. l:. 1133 Gle.......,le rnerrt tnda)'11 Submit your . "'J._...,, . ··--.. One of thp very few homes in t:bl.s area with a separate famlly room. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, spacious yard. $52,500 Epitome of beauty, luxury & functional liv· ing. 4 bedrooms, study, formal dining -room. 4 marble pullman baths. Del Piso entry. Ocean view. One look is worth 1000 words. We invite your inspection! alleT ho · · _ Rltr. 646-39'28 Eves. MO-ro38 du~ to ............ $45,(Q) TERRACE, O>rona de1 Mar "" ""'"' .... ...,...,. *LAC HEN MYER V""' " .,.,...... Marlna t9ed trade plan. Fonnai D" • Wcmderful 4 BR &: fa~ LIDO ISLE ining homo,• --""' Call for Appt. SPRING FRESH . elegant 3 CC?,RO,NA DEL MAR paint, , Br, din I rm, spac cust/bll Quali Y Bd.~· den, 2 be.lbs, ONLY $36,'150 DOVER SHORES TAR BELL 540-1720 cor, lge patio. Own I Agt 1.8 x 3.'.l ft hvt~g ':11· VU pa. 673-5166. tioa. Owner will fu1ance. Immaculate Home wilb an ID!.3 WESTCLIIT DRIVE 646-mt Open Ev~. r.HARGEm Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: _ Harbor Island Spacious 5 BR home. Den w /fireplace, Maid's quarters, Entry, Patio nicely, land· scaped. Front flagstone terrace, Pier & Slip ......................... $195,000 Mrs. Raulston Lido Isle 70' Lot Charm galore, fabulous new carpet. Large 2 story home on 2 full ·iota. Liberal terms. ~~fo1~ iOrii · '69 ' 500 4 Br 3 Bath With Poo1 Well landscaped corner lot is the setting ror this gracious borne. Formal din. room, carpets, drapes. Beautifully decorated. ........................... $69,500 Miss Leidy/Mrs. Bum8 New Excl.-Cameo Shores 3 BR. F'am . Rm. 21'1 ba + large poolsid• rumpus, or 4th Bdrm. Elegant fam. home w/lots of stone le: glass. Great ocean view. ........................... $62,500 Joe Clarkson Waterfront Wltft Slip Lovely rustom home newly carpeted, draped and painted -sliP. for large boat - best wat-erfront community of fi ne homes. ........................... $59.500 Welte!' Haase Harbor View Resale See this 4 BR Lusk home on pool liize lol Carpeting, dnpes, soft water, are some of the quality features. Call for details. ........................... $43,900 Mn. Bums/Miss Leidy View Home-Ju5t Listed Panoramic ocean view from front terTa<:e, liv. rm. & master BDR. BeUUfully land· scaped court yard &: patio w/exn1n1lve mountain view. Ready to move ii>--3 Bdrm +·din. rm ..................... $44,500 Mn. Harvey OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS COLDWEU.. IANKD l CO. 2200 E. Coilf 0 ltlOHWAY NEWl'ORT~. OPEN SAT & SUN 1.5 522, Seaw'rd, CdM Costa Mesa oui..tanding Viow of tho 2955 Harbor Blvd. Back Bay. 3 Bedrooms & maids rom, 3% baths, overl"============ CORONA DEJ... MAR 3 BR, 3 Bath home w/Ocean-- view. E.x.c cond, easy main· tenance yard, 4.ooo sq ft. Beeutifully dee-I, orated. ~LEGE REALTY • $44.000 OPEN SUN ONLY l·S 2430 Univer'ty Dr. NEWPORT BEACH 3 BR, 2 bath condominium 2 pools, p.rtting green & other recreation areu. $40,!XXI -make offer Don V. Franklin REALTOR ""11 E. Cout Hwy. Corona de1 Mar 6'13-Zll2 For sale Furn or Un!um. OPEN SAT & SUN 1226 Polaris Dr. DOVER SHORES Dramatic Home with a View 4 Bedroom.a, . 3 bathB, heat- ed pool with jacuzzi foun- tain. Radiant gas light In patio, 21 l[ 20 Library with fireplace. 12 x 12 Sewing rm. BBQ in kitchen, O\ler 4,00J sq lt. $79,500 Call for Appl. Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Ha rbor Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totaled $21,5711 ,5110 for the first 5 monthi of'l 9118. List your prop· erty with a Realtor today. .. ' " ,.~. , -.;:: ' . EUGAHCf B/B Wow I Rural Not Remote n9,950 ii all you need pay for lhil Junior esta~. 3 be<f.. roomll, fireplace, double car garage. Cloae to U.C.J, and back ha)-'. Not leuehold. Bachelol"5 Attent'n The prime ingredient in your kit is the swinging~· Con- DOVER SHORES <»o>tom,.,...,,. s,.ni., ea,. PERSONIFIED Hard to Please 7 front Home, 4 BR, 4 bath!, Thi! immaculat.e 4 bdrm. BR home, only "$21,750. Hdwd Ors. neat landscap- ing & greet 5%. %. JOQn lake over· Vets or non-vets alike: Call now! dining rm, Activity rm, mar-Large BA YCREET four bed-home is for you. Maldlless niliecnt entry ball with room. two hath home with decor in l!Oft colors, quality IWttping open stairway to spacious eJectric kitchen. carpets and dn1pe5. 3 gleam- 2bd floor, enormous kitch-2,100 square feet of tO{I qua:!-ing WP baths: Roman mas· ttt, Pier & Slip. Owner mos! ify construction. An addition-tcr' bath. Sensational blt/in sell ! al 180 square feet of pan-kitchen with many extras. location, Location! Fabulous new custom 4 l fam rm + formal din. nn jus1 completed near 17th Fairway of Mesa V!!rde Coontry Club. Open alfl1P!l daily on Maui Circle just oU Mesa Verde Dr. It's a show- place! Asking $167,500 ried office space located at Large patios surrounded SUbmlt offers the rear o! double garage, with well kept gar.dens. Wide do -and """'"'"" with )'OU .in mind. 2 and • 333 Morningstar Lane can be usel as office, hobby overbang keeps home cool. OPEN SAT & SUN room, etc. A "WHALE OF Luxury-for only $69,750. College Roolty 546-5880 1500 Adllm.! at Harbor (Near Onema Theater) den. what elee, aormete kitchen with very private JM!· tio for those alter the show ce.ndei light lllJPPEl"S. You have got to see tt. Oleapno than ~t at $172 per month indudtng taxes and main- tenanoe. Small down a n d john macnab REALTY ffiMPANY 8f1 DOVER DR. NEWPORT BEACH (7_14) 6-42-1235 Corona .del Mar ·""c 1 ' 123·""· Ivan WeUs' ;;..;... of Highwoy '" >XI olesworlhy & Co. E ltl blod<. si.., '" "'•di a BR xc ng 2·Story 1% bath, 14 x 2011ving room, M2-7n7 Madel Home fireplace + hlmily room . 1904 Haroor Blvd., C.M. There's a view lrom ev<'ry blt·ins, lg dining area, ser-Open L\.oes. room ol this beautitul .c BR vice porclt, quality carpet. J -::S._p-_a._n:-:----,---J 3 bath home in Dover Shor- & drapes, dble pn;ge. Low ish Modern 8 . 2..Story berun ceilings Ii down. Vacant. Sunken Living Rm. 2-story fireplace in Uving RI.tr. 646-3928 Eve,s. ~-m VA OR FHA room; separate dining vee A BUY" at $44,500. Good 673-9".0J Eves: 54-6629 Finaxi.ng ava;lable. Triplex ~!!ll!!l!l!!ll!l~!!ll!l!!ll!lf.l lmmaculate thruout. One 2 Eveftlngs Cail 646-1000 Harbor Island BAYFRONT HOME ' Extra· Iarie Pier &: Slip with wide turnlng radi.u.s modem 4 Bedroom home beatttUu.l trees enhance 'Pft.CkH.ls private yard our best Bayfront buy at Sl57,500 bdrm home and two 1 bdrm apts, in good rental area. C'>OOd financing for responsi- ble party. 673-9200 Eves: 548-66129 Bay &. Beach Realty Inc. 20'J!'i W. Balboa Blvd., NB owms MOVED *LACHENMYER 5 BEDROOMS. t>mily ...., + fomUy ""m wltb J>VQuot DAVI Built iQ el tric Id hen hardwood 4oors. Elegant Call: DSON Realty · · " tc • ca,,,.tlng. d,.pru;,., w.i1 Joho Abell 'POOL ehl!drens playtiu91! In ~ar. 1-~--N- Net'd Just 1 buyer for this terrilic Mesa Verde home. 4 BR 3 bath, separate l8x23 family room, separate din- ing room. huge yard with la~ heated I fllteN!d pool . Drive by 2837 EUsmere & call to 11tt inside. ~r 1Uo~. u-TOP LOCA'nON. Evn, ~· .. --.. .. r. •. It bu ,... CMta. Mtu. l BR + llsulJT _, OM of the moet lldrnJr. family + dinlnc. hardwood 19 OFFICES ed I~u W~ll!I' model bomr. fbn. se~rat(! plAy yard. Orange O!unt)>I Llrl9t .How J'UU. can biJ1 l move $29,!IJOO in \)(iforw achool startt. Rttr. ~ Harbor SB, CM $11.:rJO -Ev<t. -Roy J. Ward C:.. v I E w "'me"' l"lltlUTMSJ.. HOME-ua ~ .:-~JSIJJ . . 6n+IOO OCEAN from dlnln1 room• - + Ntwp0rt at Vlcton1 646-1111 ,(Opon E-lngs) -......... ldtc1-, •• ~~-~ bo to ~ Wootcllff ltr .. ln . Wp bedrooma A 21ii batbl. --1."\Uate ID4I do ah We«cUlf A.rft l~iiii1iiiiiiiii;;~~I Dolt• •"1 11111.. -·· 11oo< ...... .........,. Oldor --lot --" "dee> 15~9 s t1 D ·-¥-·--....... -. .. .., -&aa-":'lll,.,.. "-IJO r· :-::::-::,_.,111,...,t1,..n_•~~~1 -··--.-111 ..... " ...,.tt """'~ .. -Ht bom• s BR."" M . •••••t..ram1-. i 1111., 2 balho, 111n11> S11U1en YMr $$ """-" ..,,11 ... ~OC!ld>w -'""'"" BRo. 3\1 .. th •• I> room. N!y .......... """' wtlll bar. -dlll· ""' 'bo,y lhla 1 Bk 1" both l"'3tJI gool wtlb ctl>ona. Un-lmnol dlnhw "*"· !Argo =...,," u~sd..,i ~ ... ~!.~~ """'°, -· N---Eut. dtrllri<td for...,. aJ $1l.SOO. =.rllloAT"ts"""uN· I • c._ _,_..,._,. _._ lf'U, ddf:, Cotta Me. SZUIQO. DON'T .MISS TIUSr ~ ~,... A 'ft.EA.I, VALUE "" fee Je.ntt a;a. G«qt WtlHamliln, Ntr... Ruth P•rdOll, Re1ltor Char ... Arnold at S:a:i,500. Low '"-~ int. 1901 GLENWOOD LANE 673-43';JO OPEN E.VES. 1609 Wl'!l'tcliff Dr. 6t2-S200 • Jerry Freud 842-2342 OWNE.R 642-4(1)!) RMl!nr1 646-7756 I -~--~ ... ---~ .. ---. ~~~~·---------,:-0---~-· ··-----.. --- 5alwd<1, JU~ 6, lM DAILY "1.0T J • HOUSE S FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi I HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALi ,HOUSES FOR SAL i HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOii SALi I !!OUllS ~01 SALi HOOSll ,Olt SALi Gtnorol 1000 Gtntrtl 1000 O.ntre l 1000 Gtntt1I 1000 Gtntrtl 1000 MHa Verdt 1110 N~ lluch 11'0 N-rt INch 1200 Corw dtl Mir 1250 I/I 1601 Biy1dere Terr. IRVINE, II CORONA DEL MAR 0,..., Sit.~ Sun. 1-5 A prospect lllt Si.lnday "5d: ··we be:l.ltve thl1 ts lbe best buy In Corona dtl Mu." lie~ are IOme of tht ttfl• ...,,._ • 6paclou1 home • 4 bed. roonis. df!n & formal din.in& room * Excellent t1oot plan """ffBY flow cl trattic t:hrou&roul the houAf!' • Bed· room wing lef)8r&te from rtst of house -lots ol stor· age apace • Attractively p1icf!'d at 169,950. Ownf!t'S have built another home. 615-lCOO Evt1: 548-7962 Bay & lead! R••lty Inc. 2401 E. Coast Hwy., CdM 24.1 4 Vista Del Oro Newport Beach THE ILUFFS LIKE NEW 408 Flor• Newport Be•ch 4 Bedrooms, 3 rull baths " carptes • dMpea AU the extrfUI popolar "G" plan great location All for $39,950 Ph. 644-1133 REDUCED $2550 Only $29,950 Newport •• Victoria 646-8811 <C•ll Anytim•) "L" AS IN LOVELY This 3 BR 1.amily room is • real gem Eye opentt kitch- Kl all built-ins, adult occu· pied home so immaculate. Outstanding yard with beau- tiful covered patio, Quality w/w carpels & drapes Ir: fireplace , in ideal Mesa Del Mar location. Only $27 ,!60, \'\I t • \\ 11111 -· \It\ \II\\ l,,..... k I \I I l < '' 1093 Baker. C.M. JUST NEW But with your help & good- will IT CAN BE DONE. The mental attitude maintained by an organization determin- es i~ :ruccess. When you list with us lo sell your business or propc11y, you <~llfl rest as- su1't'd that our attitude WILL Bl:: 1ha1 IT CAN BE DONE. And We Need Listin91 Can UM" ooe saleman to grow wi1h the organization, T. H. McArdle Broker \\I \\'Uson, CM 642-6817 EXCLUSIVE Village Ahnosphere wHh 1968 LUXURIES heart of the NEWPORT HAR· BOR a.re<1 a Monticello home makes H right. 3 BR & den or 3 & 4 BR. Only $20,950 with luxury built-ins & year 01'ound PlClerior maintenance + Country Club living, with twin heatl!d pool&, private elub. 160 LEXINGTON LANE (714) 546-1210 REDUCED! Extra sharp S BR, plu1 2 bath Lido home. Strft1 to Strttl klcation near Oub. AvM!able July 1At. f\n.ish- t'd or Unfumlshed. $&1,$0 <Fumlahedl, LIDO REALTY :WOO Via Lido 67J..8830 ......--------~~ + J &th& -ltepg to Clrrart, Cbftnne-1, Pooh, Tcml.I Ct. R<!ert1tion fll'ea. Street to SI lot. A MU~ SEE, $39,$0 CAYWOOD REAL TY 6306 W. OJ8I( Hwy. N. B. 548-DJO IALIOA ISLAND tllnen torcn ..t11 of this Duplex ne&r Bl)'" 2 BR 1 t>iath + J BR 1 bath. Good r.ntal ........ 0wrwr HY• 001 of al'ftl • very anxiow. RJtr. Gl&-:ll'J8 i)/e. HU1l&5 *LACHENMYER OPm SAT A aJN 1-6 1525 Sereriide Tf!'f'T'. kvtn. Tsnm, OM • Bdi'., • a.. ""·"° 1129 Via Udo Nord Lido W., NB 1 mt, Fam nn ••. suo.mo ... -"'5-<001 DAILY PILOl' 'rlloNf .AllC IRING IU!JlllLTS! . -···-.. ""·-..--· l it H...-5mall Prlct PENINSULA PT. BY Own<r 4 BR .. den "' $100 DOWN FHA-VET DlUIXE TRlPlfXU ..... tllul ""-·" ...... , 0 , , ........... '" ...... NO DOWN TO VETS --eR; 2 baths, tam rm with _I.I~ separate dlnln&: room, loads s ........... ' BatbJ + BIG t 13 soo ' t 11 500 f!r.,,t.... lari• aindeck, p en oUJe ol ~.. l II 0 " ... . MISSION - TILE &srf~ DRAMATIC, TRI-LEVEL s £ p A.RATE rAMILY .,. , """' dee bit.ins, ln k1teften, Mln,Y SUNDAY ~ ' landlcaped. newl1 painted. ROOM. 2 elegant be.lbs, built ~ nice featuttt:. You'll Spl1nkler system, $38,SOO. profusion Of wroutht iron, in deluxe kitchen, J oar pr. Owne:r's unit with Attp)att, be charmed~ ~.000 1723 BAToyr~~ Lane _m=,,Bal~uric_,,..·-----,,.-· I seta oU th.la cla11ic 4 BR diahwubtt. built -in ldtch-~· -"""-N B qe. Forc«t air bee.ting. l wt h .U t,,he flnett ~ lntriruing custom • built 3 297 6 Jocarall'Ulll ewport.-each b o m e . realty B"'<len ---..... Oatorn deccr. end ootataftd. ~h ~ "!1:,~~~ :'uina. -hie othrr 2 rtntals IEACH HOUSE BR 1 eonverUble <Im borne Poql +· 3 BR. 2 be., Owner with formal dlnlnc room, -matdllng ~--="· .,...u. ~Ip PAY YOUR WAY. Near, Bay, Ocean, a,nd N.1-I. dui(ood round glag.Mlled tt&dy to move. t>ttter than parquet family room, rttully landsceped. One block Call now It .ee tfte finest Y•chl Clll:l. 2 BR•· fplc, garden A waterfall open to ntw thruout. Call to see. tiled wet bar and built-In >114 Vilta Dcl Oro Newport 8tt1ch lnr i.ncHcapina ltl ot1 tbil attractive Hali>or View HUll 4 Bdrttl rome wllh fOnil>al dining rm, and 119nelled family room. Dilcrlminatlns l.lmUy can move In NOW. to achoo!. Start 10 f!njoy life tn ineomt-taX .tielter. WHY onl.Y 15.000 down. $34,QOO, lhe ky, ~·ormaldlnina room! Midge Davis, Ritt. 642-7<XXI vacuum system. Fully and relax. This is VALUE! PAY TAXES•. Rrtaklast room ovtrloolri.... carpeted in best arade ''The Mostni" OPEN HOUSE SUN I 'TIL DUSK OOSTA MESA OFFICE 26211 Harbor Blvd. OCEANFRONT ""'6 3 BR, 2 B)l, fam nn, blt-lns. e Newport l6x32' pool with oupetcd z frplea, Clo1e 10 •choott , Acrllan for long wear & $55,000 lanai on lee simple lot in ahoppifl&:, $25,900, 1 0 ,. easy upkeep. Pool-sized It's vactLtlon tlmt -Sun, fine•I MdentlaJ ate a. down. 54.5--0622 yard for fun & frolic - Swim, Play! 'nliis charmln&: {drive via Tradewindl to and YOU OWN THE home will just tit the bill~ 2 Shipwa)I Lane) Only $61,500. 3 B.R. Fam. Rm. Nr school& LAND! R -· · R h p d 11 •-I $26,500. Cl loan 5~"1. Will •• Victorl1 646-1111 912 BELLIS Lull< Buill -·Eastbluff PLt.n "E"-2·story. 5 BR !Football field alu OPEN SUN 1 -8 1216 S•ndlflOl•I Way 56-9491 Open 'til 9 PM B '1, ..... e. ~ patio, ut •r o , ....,.1 tor __ .. ~"" -l67I $5800 choioe location~ ne•r H&rt>or 160.>. \Vestcllft Dr. 541.5200 carry lf!Cuuu. i1'W"UOUI· Mwi en~. 40 h . lot Iowa St. C.M. D•ftc1 Under St•n 'I'1le pk:ture book appeal of a ii PENINSULA PT. (Opon Houq & Garden Ch•rm -:;::::::E:••:•:l:"'::'l;;:I charming New England 2 POOL PLAYmr Ju.st steps to Bay & Ocean~ on t:he wide drek 1UJTOWXI. ing this maanificent SWlM- MINC POOL. Terrific Patio &rea . &ea.th . taJrina: land· scaping; 4 BEDROOMS, 7 BATHS. DELUXE reiddcncr OWNER, Republic 2400 1q. ft. 4 BR. 3 Ba.; din, rm. & lam. rm. :l1'J:2 Canary Dr 144,000 Qoen Dally ,..._, . IMMEDIATE OCCUPAN· CY on thls new borne un- der builder 's warranty ' &th< -Famlly 'm ® Hll reer yard-Ex-Model Home "" low l.l45 ""' leu•hold -H Pinchin u111raded carl)f!'ta, wallpaper. f'A TRANSFERRED OWNER & Auocl .... 146,900 642-24611• """ homo with W'8lhuod IJU Attnctiw 3 BR, ' .... OPEN DAILY 441 Windward Lane (Bet. 21st &: 22nd, off Tustin) Ph. 644-1133 67S-4392, 1nytlmo . wood • &hingled siding, & home. O:>mblkitchf!'fl Ir !am BIG POOL · 4 BR . b>-owner. IS9.000. By -· ochool. Greet for kids. 54.>&3.1 glearnirc" ftsh pajnt! 3 BR, -AnEllTION nn. Sepe.ratf!' dining nn $4S,- 2 blilhs, Jc. living & dining 000. toom ovulooking lovely gar-From the expensivf! carpet-B•lbo. Re•I Estate Co. dl"n & parlt-like yard. Deluxe ing, lulil landscaping & «N· Jospphine Wrbb, RH.ltor kilrh~! FM.lit & Sycamore ftl'f!'d patio through tbf! en· 700 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa trees! Immaculate! On tire 3 BR noor plan to lhe 673-4140 aeclllded in the helt'l of ========= Cost• Mesa .• SP EC I AL PRICE Only $:?3:500. Coll19e P•rk 1115 IMMAC 3 br, fam rm, 2 bl!., dbl Irpl, dee bit-ins, full cpts & drps, nr schls & ahop.5 . $24,500. 546-4248 alt s Hal Pinch in winding tree-shaded road in huge nimpui room, thi1 Newport Hta., near all house ha.I all the extni.s. l!Cboola. BEITER HURRY! 125.500. Real Estate Salesman Only 134,500. Ruth P1rdoll, RNltor 1005 We-stcliff Dr. 642-5200 CONDOMINIUM ,t&.,. CO.TS ~ WAL~ACE REALTORS ~141-=-- Career Opportunity <X>S'TA MESA OFFICE 26:11 Harbor Blvd, 545-9491 Open till 9 PM BUILDERS N1wport B••ch 1200 *PRICE REDUCED * ·-64J.J:4'8 671-4JtJ •• ,,. ... Widow's Wolk 2 BR 1% bath, large IJ)acious top.. liVMI• room1 with fireplace, di.ah-""'""!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!~I Experien~ in selling VA & FHA HomH, plenty of floor time, & training available, financial help to qualified. FrH Ina. Bonus plan, and other co. benefits. One of Oranie Countys largeat Ree.I Eetate ,organiution1. eon. tact Harry Bogp Mcr. I ACRE • R-4 $47.500 We-stblutt Count;Y area. Po53lbl,. 3() units, 642-1771 Anytlmo BUILDER ol THIS NEW Sc&n the ll19Ct'Utable tea from 3,000 M1J tt OJSTOM HOME the root top hidN.way ol HAS oiHDt INTERESTS, SA ~ Thi this tall, datk, and band· wu..,., ""'""' ""°ratod 16 UNITS IO YOU VE •--· 1 tome Oce&nfront Triplex: muob deai.n!d Ba)'Ct'e'St ·loc whlle your equi!IY ii (p'(M'lng +4 br, lam rm, 2 bl, makes beneath your ffl'fll . Lulhious !tu. an ideal exec family 3 BR, 2 bath apartment• bonw •t a llriot below equal with denl, fumish Income home. Consider tr.de, 1617 PLUS tax llhelter. Tradewindl ~,500. 544-SMT Lpw down or will exchanp $152 PITI. Recrutional area 1701 u~ with ,.,.. pool. ,.,. Eld~. /O ....... Unit #13. Drive by &: ce.ll $pendable N•wport Low Down •• Victorl1 PRIME LOCATION • Com- pletely funtllhed, private 19 OFFICES Oninge Countys Ltuirest &38-0181 . U34,500 AV AIL Immf!'d, Cliff Haven 3 Bt, 2 bl.. & 2 Br Ocean Vu Inc Apt. $49,500. 548-7249 646-1111 Mthl. No w.cany fa ctor. NO EXCUSE BEAT THE HEAT Burr White Realtor Dover ~ aree. custom ' (0-Eve1. 547-18'15 r-.. 19 OFFICF.S built · 4 BR, 3% baths, pool, 2001 Newport Blvd B•lboa Coves 1215 OPrn HOUSE Sat/Sun 11~ ---·------508 Acacia. 2 BR, trplc. WATERFRONT 3 BR 2 bath be-autitul enclosed. patio private 9itt & float. S511,500. w/blt-in BBQ. Price reclic· Evenings) Omnge Countys lArgpst 293 E . 17th 51. (or-not •t l1aat taking a quiok look Rt this gorgeous 3 BR 2 bath home. For only $21,8:XI • can you helil've all custom built • In kitchen, large living room, dining, covered patio, in1maculate yard & fully carpeted & draped? Invest 30 minute1 • CALL 540-1151 !open eves\ Hl'ril age ~al Esta!" air oond. Newport Beat.ii 161112 EDINGER IMZ4ti5 « S40-S140 6 DELUXE 3 IR. UNITS LIKE NEW % Acre completely feflet!d with block wall West BIUff area. $825 mo iiicome. 642.1771 AnytiMe 1730 W. Coast Highwa,)' --Zffi HALECREST HARDWOOD FLOORS ~LLEGE REALTY College R•alty 546-5880 t500 Ada.ma RI Harbor •Neilr Cinema Thl"lllrrl ,open Sat/Sun 1-5 67J..4630 Eve': 642·2253 1'.i:l!I ANTIG UA WAY ======;:=== Ct-ii Martin, RJtr. ~!!:·5332 2914 c1111 Drivo-Hgng Ten Newporl Beach Enjoy watchlng surf acrobt!· Sat. & Sun. tics from your p1uteCted 4 Br. 2 Bath, loi·mal lanlli in this compact Oce1n- dining room. front cottage. 2 BR , l~ $43,500 baths • patio w/flrep\a ce · 642·5843 R-2 zoning · LOW DOWN. SUBMIT ON TERMS Good investment 1t lot value at $.17 ,i;i:JO Almost new 4 Bdri:n, J bathr lpk .• 1.., "'"" "'' Burr White, Reallor OJstom • bit. Patio, deck ntar Ocean. ONLY $45.500 R. C. GREER, Realty 3416 Via Lido 673-9300 Bil Newport Blvd Newpon Beach 675-4630 Ev~s: IM2-Z!53 (n4) 529-3709 alter 5 PM ed. I =c,.,,.,=~-~--1 CHARMING Spaniah 7 br, + D;;.;.••-•"r-"S'-'ho;;.;,;r•:::•;... __ 1.;2c...;27 gueat rm, xtra parkin(, 45' DELUXE -lot. By owner. 321 Poppy. 673-1726 CONDOMINIUM C•m•o Hlahl.,,ds, apadous 4 Beautifully Fur.~l~h<'d br, 2 ba. On canyon, 136,500, For Silo by OWNER OWNER 673-4423 2 Br. 21,S ba.. Dover Shores 8 Ibo Pon'in1ulo 1._ 1515 O>mwall Ln. 642-65081;;.;•=;;.":;...;.c:c.;:;.:;=:_.:.::.-.:;:1 * WATERFRONT 4 BR BAYFRONT DUPLEX W/boat dock. 3 ba. O~n Pier & Slip, br:aufilUI nr Sat/ Sun 1~5. 312 Evening new custom-bit 4 I: 3 bdnnl Slar. Rltr S48-6252 stone tplca, private Mndy U I • p k 1237 hoed\ . """lot, PXl,OOO n ven1ty Ir R. c. GREER, Realty CHARMING &dull Bayfront Vlll.AGE 2 tux t!Xrtsa 3 Br, 3416 Via Udo 673- home. 2 BR, 2 be.th, fllllc. 2 BR HOM! 2 ba, atrium,, 10 ft ceilings. Lido I I 1351 Kitchen ide al for en-UH: of Pool. & Recreation 3 lush prdena, mimnd 1;;.;=...;.:;•;.:•;__ ___ .:.;:;:.;.1 I er I a in i n g. Boat .allp facilitiei. Private patio, Cllf'o closetl'. ~lam • P a c i o u a Prestige Addreu available-$31 ,500 Ow n er pet&, drapes, bull!·in RIO I ent"1&.irunr Ui.500. Exe. in· Beautif'ul mstorn-b.lt 2 bl 673-5966 dl.lhwashf!'r. $72,950. ""'· Nr ua mOO<M 2 bath borne. AU elf!C kit. SACRIFICE. Must Sell • ,Open HouM Sun. 1-0utk owner. 1arp front patio. «;' Jot. tta.de befcre July 20. Bay 426 Emel'90n !follow Bay &t. I I 1231 .Pie.u.a Lido, S62,500. Appt. View C\lstom Comic.. 3 br. 2 to 'list St &: follow Open 1 _rv_no________ R. C, CREER, Realty b1 hm. 2,000 1q. h . 2 slry, Ho\191! signs to home! IRVINE :Ml5 Via Lido 673-!lllO w/poois, goU, etc. Loan beJ Mortgage Servicing Assoc. Village l, 2 BR SpanUih, TRAl)E: LIDO .ISLI $29,300. Offer! 673-43;;6 t114~ 772·!530 .__, I ti rreen ""'' oca on, nr. UCI, BAYFRONT UNITS 2200 SQ. fi -4 b,, 2% ba, ON THE WATER shoOl>l"K & ,....,oon. S24.· Frpl, t.g F11mily Rm. Dbl . Charming 2 BR .. 2 Ba., frpl., 500. By owner. 2frt-4373 or FOR BAYFRONT C1 • Pool • walking dJat home 00 &ok e.y, Ideal tor 4t2-2T41. HOME 673-3345· 2 Acre Estate to IChl'• • playcround & mired adw1.1. Prlv. com-OPEN SAT• SUN ~ Victoria Mesa ctty lib. Owner • 642-0936. munUy, clubhouae, p o o t, l•ck lay 1240 2 BR. dell Fumilhed 642-6472 EVES. 673-3468 HORSE CORRALS ... v· ~-•---· .. IR. HOME Ho--$1000 Down """'h: ""•ii. ""' -~ .. ~-··~ Riding ring with OOutiful 4 ii ••••• , • •-n 500 ...... -. #:to Ba _,,. BACK BAY In ())unty Cot· . . BR, 3 bath home ·oversize 16 NEW H0:0.1ES ....,.ase opt. 3 Br. 2 Ba ~tni, "'• · vwn~r. ' y ...... e rldor. BY OWNER $22,500. 3 Huntlnffon S..Ch 1400 •"'•'· custom thruout. NORTH EAST CM :n43 WESTCLJFF DRIVE Lo • ~ l crpts, drpe:, Wlk bch. 2 pool1 Villqe, JOO E. Cit . Hwy, Hardwood floors , large yard 646-77ll Open Eves. I'.' dn . 6~,., 30-yr o.n lennis. 642-32'73 675-J585 BR. bomt with detached 2 BEDROOMS :.":n~i :em·c!~~1~: lot with accesa to rear forl••--iiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.,. Vall~yro~:~~·~~~oria LUXURY Condom . Bl uttJ, 4 --;;E"'X"E"C-.U"Tl""V;-;;;Ec;;S,.--1 !~:'. e.~ ;:ar:.,ya~ Sltn> Move-In. Owner ho•I o' osmpo,. VACANT. COLLEGE PARK BR 3 U all clo~-'°"' Complo..,,. $8'!,<m. I _.. · (Just 0. of Brookhurst · BA. Must •e ! Owner 7420 Univ•·-,·~ Orivo tr1ilet storage. S~% loan .... ,. · 9993 Windes Dr. mm""1a5"1 B"""'so"oion. OPEN HOUSE up on bluff ) tr1nsf, S.36,500. Call owner custom N~~ 'Bay Condo. can be auumed. c a I I ~tf!'d inside A: out, t:ilodc Or•n9e, c.1. I FRI " SAT . SUN Lido size loll, fee simple -•-v.,",,'-',,":;;·;;;"';-;.a;ooo.:.' =.---3 8dnn 2 Bath luxury. 642-2146 after 6 pm. w8:11 . ff!'l'IOe, larxbcaped, OPEN SAT & SUN I· 5 Wells-McC•rdle Rltrs. 318 Princeton Dr. l1nd · l~igh abovt 1ea ~vel. "5, DEN, 4 BATifS" ree land $36,500 LUXURY 3 br, 2 be.th condo, = =·:a~lh in- Or•nge CNst Property 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. s BR plus Iam rm, 2~ baths, Built-in e.lecbie kitchen. Library, 6 yrs new i Open Sat &: Sun t-4:ll p.m.. frpl, pool. goli, fte land. dudi.nl tixes. 332 Marguerite, CdM 673-8550 548-7729 Eves 644-0684 l ,000 !II:! ft . 15 x 5 Oft . COV· Convenient lo 1hopplng cen-car, bit-ins-$49,950 fred•rlck IMtes Owner tranalerred. $32,500 1, The Answer To ered patio. fer, near schools. 3 r.nd 4 HO'ME 642~ 546-1211 fVea. 544-26!7 By Owner. 642-3371 p,opo,ty T11x Bite WANTED SCENIC BDRMS · 1 It 2 sty, Fire-MOVE In! Near new 4 BR., BEST B In Bl·~ u •• places, carpeting, draperies, uy u,ul Com· Lovely 4 BR 2n1 on.. Loan Cl.II' Brook.bur~! " G.1 rfle:ld BITE BACK ll!!al Esta.ti Sales Pf!'Ople. PROPERTIES '"·~ing, landscaping, trpl., new cpt1. nr. beach. unity, 3 BR, :i BA, 2 car Bal $28,()00. Make Offer. 0024471 546.atm Buy t.hi11 cuslom buill duplex WHY NOT GET ON TIU: M' h I K B 'Id $28,000. 01>4¥1 Wt'l'kctll.i$: 351 gar. 5 min. to beach or Ownu e 548-8S70 near town & city na.rk. BAND WAGON? 675-5726 IC •• 1Y• UI er 62nd St. Owner6T:>-0144 harbor. 2 min to Villa•• IUILDERS ~ ov ~ y · Pho"' 6'2·2821 Ev.• 64~5106 Eostbluff 1242 You'll ha ve a home for un-er ~ ears m W OCEAN VIEW I Fee simple Shopping Center. 2 min to SSESSION dcr $15,000, 'tenna.nt pay,11 for Or1nge County ''Th• orld BY 0 \.\' N ER : Cambridge 3 Br, large family room CdM High. Spacioua, grl!en VIEW • BY OWNER REPO other home plus the taxes. • Full page advertisina: at Your feet'' modl:'I. Colleg~ Park. 3 lrg ottered by pri pty. MU.llt aurroundinp. Pool, $33,900. 1 5 B din 2% ba 1 Near new 3 Jarse BRa, How does that grab you? e Inter office teletype H bo y· Hill CdM br, 2 bA, xtra lrg fam rm. 2 sell! $54,900. 642·3064 Owntt 644-1552 mkllmaB'oaui"lnd-lotle500ec peted, huge family room, tor $29,j()(), easy terma. Roll-• Training proinun •r r ••w 1• used blick frp\s, cpls,drps -.... ~ C-•' '.,,.A~., i!lectric k:Udlen. tmmed. man Cp, Agent -546-822'1 da.y • ln!JW'ance 4 + + family rm; din ing lndscping. A Ru11tic Bcauty.1 -==W=hi=''='=E=l='"=ban=tl=' ==-'===D=lm=·=· =·=·=Llne===:.:_.-;;'======~=·=I pol8Hlion. 10% down • "°""" or nite or stop by our office: • Many other benefi~ nn, wet bat. Immediate Qc. $27,900. !rl(l...19.'.)7 or 830-:637 1200 $26,750. Call 646-4494. For intervi~ cupancy. $5.000 down . Newport Be•ch 1200Newport Beach 1200 N*WpOrt Be•ch . TY -·-2199 Fairview Rd ., C.M. We BOYD REAL TY BY OWNER . $74.500, 3 br, -~--------~---·-------'---------LJSI'ER REAL: --.w .. ba·v~·~"" .... ";;;''-· .............. 1Don't luy a House ,..,, E. Co•" """· CdM l l4 ... f'uU "'" & d..,., NO DN TO vm lndSCJxi, xtra y11rd for host Ol'EN DAILY 1 .5 Buy a Way of Ufe 615-S930 Md/ ... ""· XI"' loo. w. of C.~.:0 Jj\.,,,, /)-C ~Q.P Sbup ' BR""""' Hoven, 1628 Santiago Pool • Tennis Court • e1e. On Golf Course Harbor. se 7313, 642--0721 ~\!:o" 1-'CIU ~ J.. -'fl p ~ ~ etrpetl, &.pet:, i-tto. BAYCREST No ~ation . just fun! UNDER $45,000 ,•,.fl_6'""'~~~-~--condra l awn, cull.O.-el O.istom-blt by Jvan Welb, Also.includes 3 BR, 2 ba. un-OPEN SAT 1 SUN l .S Monticella TownhouM Soiuc 4 Sim pl« Scrambled Word Puzzle for a Chuck le meet: Priced rlCbt •t onb' deluxe 4 Bdnn, 4 bath, tot'-usually deaigned ho m r . 20'J4 KORNAT FRcing Qubbouse-Pool ~A . $23,500. mal d. 1 Close In Beacb, of t'OU1"31?~ MESA VERDC' 3 Br. 2 Ba. ICf!'Or-town O Rte1f'fOl'I09 tM 6 acrombled P•ul Jones RNhy in. nn. am . rm. H/F ~.,...""" . t .. •-II "" .~ wordt ti.low to ll'IOk• 6 "1-1266 Evt1. M2-58M pool. Vacant . will c-.de for ""''"''"' rnc """"' R · 4 BR + den. formal model) Cov. patio. lfrnp'9 words, Prlnt J.tters of Income or V8.Clilll 1crcge, CHESHIRE dining nn, firl!PlacP. 1:15 Yorktown Lan. 5't&9'l!tl IOCh in lh lint of aquor.a, SWIM FREE "C" THOMAS h•ltor G75-250JREA1.. ESTAT~~, _15 CORBIN-MARTIN BY Ownt>r: 3 BR .. fa.m. rm .. I Have :J unbelif!vable Drp 224 W. C.Oast Jiwy &48-5627 ~-""--~-"'""-":..'..:~:.::..·~= REALTORS 675-Hi62 apnc. llv. rm. & yard . Mesa ·TU D LIE bom8 wtth heated 'DOOll! NeYtport Sch. Evt, Sti-5643 * * * * FOR SALE or EXOlANGE Del Mar, FHA, ierm1, I' I I* I Choice Ill J or 4 BRa, 2 4 Star • 4 Bdrm11 fM Orange Oity, or L.A. $24,500. 5-49-2352 2 1 a : _ • • • hi.th&. Wh)o not f'Mlly tn,Jay Mna clel Mar Pku: Family Rm home. Faltbrook area. 1 ~ 670-5000 fha 1Wmt11rf Pool EASTILUFF a.c w/view, 6 rm ranch haec =L~E=,.,,=~,~.=R.~,-.. ~-.~ith Iv 11K0 N LJ!fi!ER REALTY Kl-MJ.1 Good B!(yi ·Sell fa11t plu1 5 rm guest or ren111.1 shake roof. Used brick -1• I P ink Stucco $21,950 ' BEDROOMS -fami ly room ./ check • be wnvinoed Avoeado & fruit tree1. Lrg Urcplnce. Detached rar11 i:r. I I I 3 BR. 2 ba, ldwd fin, *91.. • 2 baths • & )'l'I. Nd. Walk U19 Bamboo St. pool, patio, $54 ,000 Bkra . $22,000 Assumr $16,000 FHA • · · tJlt-tn. fnod )'d lhake to ll"hool. 103 dn . Wtll land. 25(Jt Bemboo St. OK. Ph : n4: 728-8112 01' 51,i,% Joan 548--0385 Owner I" y c Es, • ~ t'Xtru.10wner = k"aPfd lot. * 2807 Ca.11lpa St, 21.3: 386-63.10 OWNER 4 BR l" ba • ...u ..,. .._,._ -. 19 OFFICES * Tnmendou1 View ' -,. · crpt, dl'J). I I' I I I ..-.. ..-,_,, ..... ,,_, °'""" eow,cy, W..rt OPE>! SAT • SUN 1.5 DAVIDSON Realty hnlwd nro. ,.,:.; J>OOI. • • • '"' lollortoon Rily. DAVlS Rfttl ty &42-700) NORTH Cotti MeM Malccre:at •re a. 545.7323 • -147-053 lftl. lf3.t)J2 a E. 17th*° -"NEWPORT BEACH"' • + i Baths, $33,700 Ranch ~ • blt·ln11. ~ lllft·· HURRY! "OCEAN VIEW -IZ.900" a. 2 Bdrrm, 2 ht, 50x127 Jftpla('f., Btlow rnuket! HOME 112.- I 1111, 2 bo, bit-mo, ...... ""· _.., ..... _..., patio, dbl pr. Wllltr t) pri•/dub A ••l mm l nr "°°"' Low down pmt P'HA • l'ortlrl Co. &CWiOOO $695 DOWN i..,... 4 BR, f0<mal dinh>g .,.""="""""'·,.--~---ILUIFOI Hollywood &Iorio! Con-. $H,SO room + family room.'Nf!lllJ' 4 BDRM .. Den nu cupetl. _ aatlon: "You've gotto09tUlld I .. I •• -....... RlCatl>olk ~H-~ .. ,.. .,.,... '" $19.tllO '961 I I r I r to Hollywood, l'cr 1-· TOT AL COST ,, •ll bullt·lna, carpte1 tr. "'iN ... VIK 5B, CM Mllbro St ., CM. 54S-9R7ll • • -• -you mHt a big wh.J in N...., ta qu.llfted wt ..... 4 oprinklon. '""""' ,.. . ..., Ev,. .$45.$l4' MESA DEL MAR 3 & .. lam IT IX CI I York, you oholre hlo honcl. B"' el_.. ldtehen '4S->l'l4 ":,"!"""...'.'.: """· FIXER-UPPER rm . ..,;,ooo. OWN&R _ Whtn you ,,_ • Hollywood ,. ... or kr# 1'HA """°' 2 BR Nm. hoo8r, R-2 D)I • ,..,,,,""....,,P,_"'.,,..."'.,",...,"..,~-=--~ I ' . I I r I ~ produC:w and he Jtkki out hil LISl'ER IUlALTY' $22,950 ~ lo<. 11th St. Shopping 3 BR. 130ftwidelo<.Ot><n1· · · -· hand, you do1(t ""'k• 1 -R-for Tral• VA or rHA lovelY J BR, I Area. AM:int $18.500. 4. $21,500. 1940 Whittier. 56 --.• or ,ar baet. Lonb' -*f ... pool ......... -· Loon Villort, 11 .. 11.. '"" -f'-•To"'""Tc_s.,"...,.....,r""'I, ~ =£:-!l!'T.!..tota !-:::II;.=;~~. s BR • both + .... f>pic. ........ --°""'' -.,,, ..... · MOVING • Br. , .. .. ...... 1 1 1• r 1 ., • HAFFDAL ltlAL TY <lout Collep A CM. lfitlh. BUSINESS A --""''°' -P>.9111 310 .. .._ ,,_ .. ~ -· MIZELL Rftlt,y 541-DJI ~ Eubtdrt. S22,CX11 or ~ Pl. MM-138 G'l'f!W'. •• .. • ---lrtO WU'MI' ' IALU ASSOCIATE• ""'" • =f'R!:EDOM==..,,JIOMl';=...,.,,,.......""..-1 ~ rmm-1 =r r r r ·r r r r r 1 3 BDRM.-......... - IWl5 ...... .._..,, Konntdy & A--with a ,..., .........,k at -- - - -• bts di« 118 -A !11 -· Double ,.... ntA . VA"'""" aw.Uabl• ius mo. -1 :• :::=-. I I . I • I I 11 • I J ..,hi, Ownor -· -· ~ for ..... "'2·ml 543Q38 ~BY~OWN=~ER~M~u-al-..U~.~.~ ... ~. 2 ~ i:;; --· -' 3 IJll. 2 Bo Uiii oq .•• nci1t1 ""''"'HOME"' ........, DAI.~ iu:n.~1Alltl ~ :::'.' :,,;,:~ 11· 1 ___ !SC~l.~~!!!M~U1S~'...A~N~S~W!_!1!,!!l~IN~'Dl~M~l-~A~olJ~N~l--i._...!...!:~~· !!,Sll_l#J_. _.,_: ___ _ ~ -! --------·------------------.--·-------------------------- ) I 't I h • ~ l 4 ' £ I ' t ' ' . I ---· --~---_____ ...,... ____ _,,_,.... ___________ _. ____ ...,. ___ ...-·~~~-~------- ' I. Ii pAll.V PILOT , -,,_..,,, e, ;- !£:SIS llOl SA.!!_ I HOUSES FOR SALE ftOUSlS FOR SALi RENTALS RI NTA LS RENTAl S I REAL ESTATI General I """'""'°" 8-h 1400 1 Latuna ... di 170! L~ ... ch 1705 SWI MMING l'OOL r.., ... _.,_... -Unfu mllhocl Afh. Furnlahod Apia. Unlumlthod New • rt -J2GO Newport._., 4200 po " ~:r.;Jt ~ . 5200 1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~1 lnCOMe ltnf•d'r 6000 pool •dlls aammrr! , 4 BR 2 be.th, bulldtt's 1 model home w\tb IC:tff.l'led , ln #\Mmiftc pool. Plenty \. d. wall paptt • ~ carpell A drapn. $.:fJOO. --..-J)dcoSM."iO * S BR t ti.th. We . 9'ld 13 homel la1t ·)'Ml' like th.la one w\tbout poola Jor $15,· SlJCI -price red1£ed ln- dudet pool, landxaping, ~·· drapes, elec. bli11t.ln1. $16,600 tuU price -1%!00 down -no 2nd. 1111 bm $148 per mcmth in- chtdln& """'· l'GllrJIDfMf Oor Brookhurst A a.rfie 96Mfn 546-3103 . VACANT I S2CXI) down ,/ 4 large BR.s 2 belhl .. ./ GARDEN KlTCHEN ,/ Like MW condilkllli ,, Walk IO C.tbolie School A: OnrR:h 1 i 5 min. lo Beach & ' •• ' ...... ., BRASHEAR REAL TY 847-3531 Eva 5J6..7090 Transferred To Houston Must .ell tomy. $26,750 New- port West 3 BR home walk tG beach, immediate occu- pancy. $300) down. Carpets, drapes, hybrid Bermuda, aptinklmi, large yard with dilldren's play house & .Jungle Gym set ,, 1llage Real Estate ~ O>r BnKtil.u'!t " Garfield -91'2Mn ....,., WIFE WANTEDI To appreciate 5 spacious BRs, elegant dinirli room, luxury carpeting & sp&rld- in&: prden kttcheri looking out to an azure pool. F\tl.I price $39,950 -terms. ' Pacific ~ Refllfy 847-8586 Eves 962-5408 ' ' Fountain Valley 1410 • • " 5 BR, 2% BA. ~ate tami- Jy room. Fully carpeted, , draped & fenced . Near grammw, High School & fr-eeways. A REAL VALUE al $26,500. Now 6'4 % int. 842-2342 LOVELY 3 Br. 2 Ba with EXTRAS. Patio, I a r g e kit. * 962-1678 after 5 pm LOVELY 3 Br. 2 ba with ex- tras. Patio, l&J'le I o t , Di.500. 962-1678 Wntmfn1ter 1612 .LUXURY 3 BR Family roam + huge pla.y room covering ~tire 2nd floor Its wper abarp &: cnly $27.~. Nothing down to veteran•. L ow FHA Terms. LISTER REALTY 1661.2 Beach Bl, JIB Stl-6633 ,.Santa Ana Hgt1. 1630 ''Let's Move It'' says the ownl'r to the B~. soil's- OPEN lfOUSE SUN 1 -5 at 20321 Orchid St. Santa Ana Heights 3 BR, hd\lo'd noon, plaster wall.!I, spmkln, and much much more! Asking price SZZ.750 R.ealtor. ADAM'S PRIDE If you des.irf! 1o pl rase your Eve !hen considt'r this J\100.. £R.N SPANISH, complete wilh l\lASSJVE RED TILE ROOF. \VROUGHT ffiON STAIR\YAY 3 OU'I'DOOR BALCONIES. 2 FI R & PLACES. 0n<' in living room, .nd one In the mast- ltt wing. 3 lxorirooms, 2~ bath!, plu.~ large den. A custom -built home just COfnt>lctl'd, siluatl'd in thl' best area of l...quna Beaeh. Your Evf' can watcn hrr Adam sail in the OCCfl.n jus1 lx.>lov.• her shov.11h1ce horn<'. Ex~Ucnt financing • and """ 116,000. 494-1833 LOS PADRES REALTY 895 Glenne)n StJ'ed I ~Beach q HANDYMAN SPECIAL! .I Thia ad!! ~ hall 9een t>ct-~ fer ~ lmpogiiw 2;tory ----- ' ff'ft bVMin. Beach. Spr1w1: ... ! BR. " drta, 2 bl., 22' Lfv/rm. BH:-ila R. A O, Rdl1r. -....... - --811>' "" s. Qt lhrf, W-om NOW'S THE TIME FOi •I 9UICI· CASH THIOU&H A • IPJ. 1naTc __ .. __ ,.,., __ "' •494.nn AVAIL Aua \al ....,. Utd~ll<> · • In& pool. .,........ ........ " y .. rly LI ...... bU·lnl. 2 cu carport. '3 BR, l Bdrm trnfum •••••.•• '115 2~ baths. S250 mo on tdl4. l Bdhn UntUm ••••••• : 1Slt . AVAlLABLt NOW' 2 Bit. UnfUrn ••• , • • • .. • 200 2 lilt. '--~ <>m'f. ~, 2 BR >'um, ~ew .. 300 11:1(.tia,~mo'onleue... :s AR Uatum:'Udo • rTJ...3663 Eves• stS-8008 • Bay Ir Beach Rtaity, Inc.i • Bayfront ••••• •· •••• 250 m; w. Bo•""' mV<I .. NB ' "'t~seie>;;;:io.:. .... EXECUTIVE 4 BR A (am 3 BR, Npt Shores •• , • , , , , 250 rm .. ' """'''"'" """' • B Wh't R It maintenance. Immaculate urr I e, ea or EASTBLUFF, l!OR LEASE .a New P restl11 .~n.~ ' ~ Ml"dallon all e~ Ovtng' • J)rlwte i-no . ' 2 bedroom + den & 3 bed- room wtth 2 or 2~ baths • NEW INDUS111AL Choice Santa Ma IOc:at1on • Loued2~­ Wll.l return1 a r:tebl• o1 9.7% 00 ...,liti.; SUV· Icing 110!' .... Ni -$95,000, ljo..r, I intotma • pleut cs11 K. W. S'*1& with Ec khoff A Auoc., Inc. 1&18 W. Chapman Avt. Orange, C.Ut, 541-2621, Evea..wknds 538-5971 LOS PADR.ES REALTY • a Glenncya·e St~t 494-8833 THE G~EEN LEAVES OF SUMMER EMERALD BAY • Attractive 3 bedrm t'lome overtookin& the partr & tCMls courts, lll'Cluded patio, Immense pl.ayroom w/FP -$49,500. MONARCH BAY -A t!N.rm- conditlm, in Baycrest. $400 per mo. R~altor 64l-5200 2901 Newport Blvd. Near New • 3 BR N•6r~6~o"' Your Own ·large 2-car gange. l~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~I Automatic door opener av&ll. &usln•h lentil 606C • • engult this wtstandini cor- ner lot situated .2 blocks from famed Victor H\liOI. C.ool. grttn lawn 1tudded with fine old treeS add to the rustic gnuxi<.>ur of this LARGE 3 Sll>ROOM, DEli, 2~ BAnI HOME. lng &: spacious •iew homt Family nTi. split -level, thel~;;;;;'::~~~~~ with larre inner patio, heat-mutts. S350 mo yrly tease. YEARLY to mature tm- ed pool, tile entry, formal Mrs. Harvey 6'J5.20:Xl ployed W'OIJ\&ll, DO pet.I. 1 dinin&" rm, dclighUul family AVAIL. Aug. 1.sti l BR., 2% BR. &. gar. Use of beaut. rm, 4 bedrma, 3 baths -Ba Crpts. &: drpe bltm paUo on channel. 3 blcks Dishwasher, drapes. carpets S'Jt)RE BuiU•-~~~ 66 .... ..:.. •. , .... "ti-...... Ii. ~ -....... at ....... ,. ....., ...... ft fronta&t. '664 Newport Refrigen.tora avlilAble. B!Yd. 5'8-213f. • Your periional key to pool Office R1nt1I 6070 $62,500. · " • ocean & mktl, ruo. Refs. TURNER. ASSOCIAT ES !:~ $250 Mo ., 1 ea• e exclmgd. 673-6427 • Rent starting at l250 mo at LAGUNA IEACH • ON FOR.ES'i' AVENUE 682 No. c.oast Blvd. AVAil. A I 1 3 BR 2'Ai YEARLY : 1-BR., furn.; l Contemporary bi-level Ooor Laguna Beach CTI4) 49-i-llTT · ug. s : ·• bloek to beach 845 AMIGO WAY Desk space& avail.ab~ in NE'\VPORT BEACH newest olh buildlng at plan featur'Ee J W<'.ll -pro-Ba. O:pts. & drps., bltn!!, 613-83.5.1 After 5 PM L1gun1 Niguel 1707 Pool. $250 Mo., J ea a e ---------~=="""="""""''""""" portioned bedrooms L\ with 642-1896 Corona d•I Mir 4250 NEW aoundproof 2 BR, 2 BA .private hath)' and an ex· * Mo h Ba * across tm Wirtcl!H P\aza, temely large living room narc J NEW Bay View BluU 3 BR . oomplete with red brick S. Coast's finl!fit exclusive 21,i b&. Comm. po o I F11RN Lge: Bachelor Uni t 1665 Irvine SlBS-$200, 642-- hearth fireplace, m.auive beach commWlity bldrs off-$400/mo -Yrly be. Bier. Sl.25 mo. incl util.L (Age 0239. exposed ceiling beam ~ er 8 new 3 &: 4 bdmi homes 673-9300 ewer 40) Dt:lancy Rlty. BUILT Ins -yearly SlJO. 14 ports. Knotty pine den, with w1tb magnil5cent Ocean and BAYSHORES -Onfum 3 BR 1 ="~3-3T1=~'-· -~-~--blk to ocean & bay, ha.s private outdoor .entran«: Ls Jal.and Views. Yearb' lease $250 mo. SHARE Apl., lge. priv. room, patio. 673-1453 available for qulet t.'OnCe:I· S52,<m -$915,000 Realtor 54S.ffi27 bllth, mtry, refria. South of tnlted study. Family room &2860 ~ 3 BDRM, newly dee, Newport Hiway. 673-6904 . Caron1 d•I Mir 5250 = ~~w~~:·~: Duplexes For Sil• 1975 ~t;m ru St Jamet Rd. MI Huntington Beach 4400 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • ished & waxed lo a so.ft CHARMING Duplex & guest . 2 BDRM, DOWN'J"OWN HB, ~~ - glow, :fkior of natural brick l!Oltage, 2 blk.s beach. 301 Newport H•ight1 3210 pool. aundcck. enclosed gai', o,. .,, and .separal,I:! wood burning Iris, Corooa de! Mar. SIK>wri 2 blocla to ocean. Apply ort• fireplace add dignity and by appt onl.y. Owner nJ: COMFORTABLE 2 Br. 2 Ba 3ffi-C JOth Sl charm to your ~re ~ 383-6890 hse & tam room. fenced '°"'=--::=,.,,--,..,=::-= ON TEN ACRES dinirc hours. I~==~~----yard. Near ICb. 548-3996, F1.JRN. Dupiex, 1 bdrm. and 1 • 2 BR, Furn k Unfum , Rl:NTALS 8'J7-IOOO pragelbllctrombeach fromtl50mo.Frplcs/Prl/ OUtside lllho.ftr to ·'llt'Ub off HOUMI Fumllhecl $140 mo. 536-TI46 Patios I Pools. Tennis. Con- the bttch sand,·._ buement 1-R-.,,-,-,-1,-.-0-S-ha-,-0 -200-5 Newport Shores 3220l,L=-=u=no=llH=c=h===4=70=5 tnl'I Bkfst. ll bole Putt/ to sttn. yqt.zr extra Items, 3 NEWPORT SHCltES -. Green. car iatap to store )'OW' R!SPONSlBLE Bach, broad-900 Sea Lane, Cdl!.'! 644-2611 auto&. boiata. And .n R-2 lol rniDded Zl-30 to lhllre 2 BR 2 BR I: Den on years lee. NEW fumished 2 BR 2 BA, f~facArthur nr: Coast Hwy) I<> ~--~·-., •• -. $lllO mo. 642-MlO all electric built-ins. Pano- .........,." • ..,,.,. .... "" apt w/same Box Pl59, Dia. -========= ramie v\eY; overlooking Ali· Pil -$175. 2 BR ·Corona High-ly ot B k 11-3240 ., Beach. $185. 499-3755 ......... ..-1-,,... ot ··--, :C-:==::-=-c:=:-;;;;; IC v.y lands. Patio, lndry. Adults. ••ie ........... """"'" _,,.,.,,,.. BACHELOR Apt, male $70 ---~-----may dlange to autumn col-LEASE 3 ~. ~ il ... N I ALS 673-4132 Eves-weekends. on, but this home will nev-mo, 585 Gleneyre, .Aet 2' ......... 16, ..-am Y Apts.. Unfurnished •-~-!!ch _,. 5 Sun Tue1!i Rm. Ref. $200 mo. 225.1, ~-'-'....;. _______ 12 BR, 1 bath cottage S18tl mo. er '"· availa .. •-at thi• •-·· ...... --' ""' ' 1• l D •---R uo:-....,. ..,... Golden Circle Call owner. Gen•r•I 5000 on case. e ..... ...,y ee.lty price of $42,500 -ever again! Costa Mesi · 2100 NA 2-3185 613-JnO RAMSHACKLE RANCH HOUSE 3 BR furnished house 1vail "lmmOOiatcly $175 mo. Agt. 546-41'1 .__ Early Cali!. ""'"" 2250 atyte home, located on es.-C ;:;:0::.'°:;"::.';...;d:;:•.:.1..;M..;•:;'--'°"'-· I tate .size lot in city ol La-FURN. 2 BR., frpl .. FA heat; guna sectk>n. Well designed all appliances; w/w oarp., a.rchltecture with exterior ol drp1., bar; patio. $21li, gas wood plank, heavy shake & water pe.kl. 673-1394 roofilnes, large picture win-----'------ dow attords exrellent ocean Laguna Beach 2705 view. NICELY tum 2 Br & den. ntwly redec. Yearly h~ase. Respons"lble party. 152 Hi&h Dr, Lag B. 494-3222 Speciou.;: 3 BDRM. & DEN Ooor' plan. serviced by 2 BATHS. W/\V cari>eting l'hru-out, fNEEDS CLEAN-Summer Rent1ls 2910 ING BADLY). An up to dalt' K1'IO!EN I-lAS BILT • IN Blue l.agoorl Villa RANGE & OVDI, DISH-2 BR, 2 be, 2 pools, WASHER, GARB. DISP., priv/bdl, KU&Z'd ter"Vi~ BREAKFAST BAR, ETC., $250 Wk. 2 BR, 2 M., F\rn House. 2 bi from Beach, lotta charm '100 wk. 2 BR Duplex, sleeps 4 or 5, immac. S85 per wk. BOND RLTY 49&-2'l38 or 499-3«>3 ======== RENT =======;== Corona del Mir 3250 Lido Isle 5351 3 Rooms Fur niture LUX. 1% bdr. pe.tio, rel. In-$25 Month SPACIOUS 2 bdr, den, I~ treom, a:ar., hge., beam, Jlv . FUU. OPTION TO BUY ba., crpts, drapes. adults no rm. nr. Bch., wtr, gdner, pets. $265. 673-7502. tum $20'.I. 2910 Third Avr.. No deposit o.a.c. ooi. H.F .R.C, H . "' B h 5400 R I Ufllfln.,.on e1c BEAtrr. Oceanview 3 BR, 2 Furniture ent1 s ba., 2 Fplc, maint/pool, 517 W. 19th, C.M. 548-3481 NICE • Quiet 2 Br. duplex relrig, Wl!.lherldcyer, Avail 1568 W. Lncln, Anhm 774-2800 Patio, crpts. Adults. $130. Aug. 1st. $290 lease. 673--66.15 MENTALS * 842-8337 AVAIL July 10th. 2 St. frplc. Apts. Unfurnished UNFURNISHED 2 bdrm. d pp! G $166 apt. upstairs-includes stove rps:_.. a~-* · Cost• Miii 5100 a. relrig. 5J6...&.\U ====== 4 BR. 3 Ba .. range. r~. ARBOR Wqtminster 5612 dshwshr. Adults, no pell;. H $260. 424 Poinsettia 675-5218 ,LARGE 2 bdrm, opts, drps, Huntington hlch 3400 GREENS bit-'"'. Laond°' & gu. Sl.15 10090 McFadden 847~2413 FREE RENTAL" BOOK Drop In and Brnwae WE HAVE SOME BACHELOR • \JNFURN, from $100 1ncl. util. 1 ·2 •:SBDRM. FURN. • UNF'UR.N. Heated Pools, Oilld Care Center, AdJ. to Shopping - '1G82 EDINGER No pets &Jlowed L1gun1 Beach 5705 and open.s .to family den, 'With CENTER. FIREPLACE OF USED BRICK W !WCXJD.. Dr MANTLE. Glass doors open to rear grounds thet resemble "GODS I.JTJ1.E ACRE,", \VITI{ GRAPE AR- BORS, FIELD CORN & NU- MF;ROUS .PLANTS &: SHRUBS, ETC,, All badly in need of care. 842-4455 or ~140 2700 Petrraoo W111 . •l Ha.r- 4 BR, 2% ba, 2 my, 1 Jr bor I: Adamt, Coeta Mesa. · BaJbori Pen. Roomy deluxe new, ] blk achl, 5 min walk 546-G310 "ff WALK ·to beecb & w.vn * 2 BR "2 ·BA very large a.pt \vith vie-w from private deck, built-ins, carpeted &: drap. ed, la.rge refrig, all newly decorated. No children or pets, no one undt!r 40, please Quiet,bUlldln&. $165 mo with cable & garage .M~ f94-26()j LOVELY 2 br 2 ba view apt 2 BR Duplex. Bl.bl&, cpta, bch. Lse S280 mo t o drps. Short blk to be.y Of' _qualil~-· _,.,._.,._"'~· ___ 1_130 __ 1Excellenl, park • like &ur-~•n. $135 wk. July 4 BR. 2 Ba New C&ll>f!la, roundings for adults requir-S150 Week, Augtiat Nice View. $1115 mo. ing pe&.ce It. quiet. wilh garage. No steps. We n 75 mo. 494-7891 R•nt1ls Wi nt.cl 5990 TI-Lis 1st quality home is not a. j1.S1ker. It has been aban- dOl"lf!d & is in NEFJ) OF PAINT, Cl.BAN-UP & MJ. NOR REPAIRS. IT'S AN OUnn'ANDrNG VALUE AT $30,950 FULL PRICE LOW ON. PYMT. O.K. 711 CypreM 642-1292 * 613-TI78 * Oi~riminative Tenants COITAGE, mclosed. ..:_~· l cl~B~R~.-.. -.. -. ---.-. ,,,,,,7"-.-. •'"'1-.,,-.1 1, 2 &: 3 BDRM. API'S. YOUNG Lady with multiple garage, l '19 blks lo ....,..""'· b--•-1 tio d POOL. NO CHILDREN sclerosis and well behaved 4 SlOO 1u.... ... ., , pa , sm. y .• °""" v;.,., .Jeeyg · gu. $13S Mo. 841-5306 MARTINIQUE Gennon Sh• Ph n d o<>m- wk. 4""'813 .... 494-3903. GARDEN APTS. .. .... """''"" unfom,,;hod A REAL BUY FOR THE AMBITIOUS! NEWPORT BEAOi 1 BR. $1nt1 An1 Heights 3630 one bedroom house or apart- slttPS 4, ] bl.k to Oce4ln 18th &. Santa Ana, C.M. ment with fenced or encl-MISSION REAL TY 985 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Phone ITI4 !494-0731 & Bay, S60 per wk July. 1 BR. House SlOO. Call Mrs. Henderson 646-5542 osed yard. Old Huntington 642·121'l All util pd. l'T77 Sa.nla Ana. Apt ll3, C.l\1. Beach location preferred. BLUE LAGOON, beach level, pool side, 2 BR, 2 BA, newly furn. Avail July 15-30 ~Aug IS.Sept 3. 499--3837 * ~~~-sTEVENS VILLA ReaiOl\able rent please. am on fixed income. Phone L1gun1 S.1ch 370S NEW • LUXURIOUS 536-4937 if no ans. ph 53&-2225 1 & 2 BDRM. APTS. LAGUNA mod . 3 br., ocean view, July 22 thru Aug. S95 v.if. to rell11bl.e family. 49-~9 MONARCH BAY ARE A From Sil> Month Business woman needs 1 Dr LOVELY OCEAN VIEW. 3 Carpets, drapes, all built-untum Apt, CM. Newpor1 , BR. de 'BA -· ~ 1 du Corona del Mar, Hunt Bch n, .... .....,, .,,,...., ns. A II~ only. No pets. frpl, pool. $300 mo. 384 Avocado, CM 642.2864 or Laguna. To SlOO mo. Gar adults 496-1243 betw lG-5 pm LARGE 3 BR. APTS. or carport necessary, 64'l-<nl6 fitter 5 p.m. 1 OR 2 br apts. Furn. ~ bl.k J9SO Near schools, freeways, LOS PADRE S REALTY bay or bch SU?; & t 150 C __ o_n_d_om_in_i_u_m ____ 1 walking distance to OCC 1 BR Bach Studio with "'"ec!k. * 673-7542 BAC KBay 4 Br. tam rm, 988 EL CAMINO garage, for 25 yr old 895 GIC'M('yr{' Street 494-8833 A engineer. Beach area. Sept 2 BR Furn, oo SEASHORE pa.tio + balcony. Except. pt. # 1 Costa M•P or Oct J. Box PlS'i', Daily Customized Dignity Dr, NB. $175 wk. 6~1700 rec. facll. Teenagers ok. 1028 El CAMINO "DR. Pilot {633-4863 After 5 PM} $260. 642-7003 642-00TT Deluxe 3 BR. $150. Respons-========= OCEANFRONT 2 BR house: ••• ,., 1 AL~ ible adults. That's .... tiat you v.rill find In dbl a • . gar. ean com-A...._ Furnished 540-0154 h1I 6--6922 ~ the~e n('W homes muggled fortable. $1T;)o-S:n>. 642-7292 ,.,_ 00 their lots t:igh abo\•e li\-BALBOA Island·, attr. 1 BR. Cost1 MMI 4100 AVAIL. July lOtb; z BR .. guna Beed:!. r.lodl'm Span-·-------I new cpts., drapes1 bltns. ish in d~ign, and re!lecting apt (alps. 61; avail. Jul:y, $25 Wk, Up •,!,~Its, no pe-l!!, S125. 53- an atmosphere of quiet dig-Aug .. &pt. TI4 : 49!1-2316 ,,.,.,. nity. They ;...,__....,.1e such .... •, J4.L) • Studio 6 Bach apt.I. LEASE· 3 BR --•-. _,1 -·--·,.....·-hlcl UtilJ •Phone lltf'V. · • '-"'""'·· .., feature!! as: PURE VINY L Houses Unfurnished • Maid •-·· TV -n bltns, carp .. dr111Je11. FLOORING, NYLON SHAG ~•avice. av..... St•' p th u11""~~ ~-I 3000 • N--c-•, • .. __ 1 er moo '"'"""""'.,.. RUGS, AND BLT-lN VAC -ner1 ..... ... °"'" UUJ\1 SY~f for Nl!M! of ;;;;;;;;;;;;~;!;!;;;;;.:;;~;;I 237fi Newport Blvd. 543-9Th5 CLEAN 2 bdr blt-ln11. N cw living. Tri-levcl in Door plll.ll COLLEGE PARK Ti• C'CYITAGE Tr a Iler . carpets. Adults Sll5 mo. design with 3 BR, 2 bath.I, 3 Bedroom Home· I* be.th'!. Utilities furnished $165 mo LAundry. 546-~. and rustic vaulted beamed BeauUful yard -no pets. $200 642-5359 alter 4 PM NEW decor 1 & 2 br neu ceilings t.o M.'Oel'Jt tht en-month 0'1 lea~. =========I OCC Sl2S A: $145 Call for ~ting f.iftplace. 67J..«J68 Evcninp & Wk-ends Newport Inch 4200 sppt: ~ . ;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;llKID(jii~S.:--JP~E~'J~~--W~E~LCONE:c<i~! r,,. =-quiet dignity Cotta Mou 3100 .# Will LWE 2BR. walk"'"-$120 mo. at It's best • ~ these fint Y O>.vner/Agt 6Th--4392 quality homes. enjoy I ht 4 BR. 11A BA. "Firep!aC(I. $150 2 B" ·•--Ftneed. Nr schools. Obit ADULTS ONLY ; <¥, spo..._.; crpt., ~~tul .. ~ing belluty of gar. Redeeoratrd Wide SI~ drapes, bltns. No smoking, ·~"" ~.""'.,. •m•• s.. " , 1 July • A, ug, ·Sept. "" ..... &br OK &7><'59 f'<I at the ..,.,,. ol only mo. t u y 71h. -.2461. 6-.a PM -·--S.13.~ -Exe financing. FURNISHED APT. N•wport Belch 5200 DUPLEX 3 bdrm, I" ba. E. 1: BEDROOMS_ 2 BATHS 1--~------ Unusual Arch itft:tUN aide, cpu1, drps pa I Io, w ... mont/Loc ""' y-.tv L.cnes LOADED With u n I q u t bltins, 240 C«ll P\ S16S MJ BOAT SLIPS ._., fN.f\U'lef 6 bf.in,; on !)('tan 2·2222 1 Bdrm Uofurn •••••••• S1 35 llidt of hwy • ··nb --•. 1 ;;;-;;;;-;;-.,,,,---,.---,.--Channel Reef ~ l Bdrm J\im ••••••••.. 150 "" mu $100 2 Br. encl, yd. g11r nr. l 2 BR U·•·--br, den, lrpl., 2 ba . &r: seip everything. No PETS! 165 2525 Oceen l lvd.,, CdM ,,..,..,. ... "·· ·• · .cw beach shwr. Dbl. gar, cov. E. 21st St 1-7S8-0328 673-1711 2 BR f'um, Bayview •• 300 pstio with lrpl, 3 d""". and ;-';;;;-:'""'"'-'~::=-~-"~'!!!!!!"'"~!"'"~'"I' BR U...,,, Lido a view to behold! Divorce 1 BR House. Newly decor. B&UTJFVL Walttfront Baylroot ... , • , .... , 250 I quick salt C:arprts, stove .&: reftia, on 3 BR rum 325 ~ to 5'7,700 h~ ~ large lot. 140 Del Mar, CM. ~t. 2 Br, petlo, boat dock, ' LEASE/OP"f'10N •'M"""' ........... wk17 ... .ummt:r rental er Rooms for R•nt S99S BEAtrrlFUL Rm 1:entleman. Jiomey aunos., .patio, Bar-b- rue. 510 Santa Ana A\'e. NB sso 646-0061 M isc. Rent1ls S999 GARAGE, Single car. Vic Tustin &. 171h Stont.gr only. Al!JO room for older lady. 642~~ SIO MO, GARAGE For storage or car El Patio Court, 130-A Broadway, 01 Gener1I REAL ESTATE Income Pr:<'pe~ 6000 INCOME R-2 Duplex -Bedrooms, 2 down, 1 up -plus room to boild additional !Jlit:s. lot 63 x m. $34,900. R-2 Duplex • Btdn•M.llS, 2, 1 Md Blcbelor -near IChools and -· 124.500. R-2, Duplex -lkdrooms, rz. l • .,eAt St.' Joildllm's Cl"Nrdl "'·""'· JEAN SMITH, REALTOR -400 E. 17th, C..M. tramfer lob wjth no polntl. I BR. ntWly pe.in(td p11:tio, yd wlntu leut.. 3403 FlnleJ 3 BR, Npt Shortt . •• . • • 250 ...... -run ......,, B'"· ~;,:' .... "'"'"· ,,; pell, ~ Burr White, Realtor ~-·STORE=.,..,=,,::..,,::-.,..="'=-· - prime location In downtown 1..agu1* Beach. Air condi- tioned, carpeted, beautitu1 paneled partitioning. T w o entrancee: Frontage oo Forest Ave., rear lead& to Muncipal parking Iota. $50 per month for space. Desk and chairs avalli.ble lor $5. BWlinell boon uwwering service available for SlO. All utilities paid excl!l>l telephone. DAILY PILOT 2'22 FOREST AVENUE LAGUNA BEACH 494-9466 Newport Beach Cl-565 sq ft. H.d:i oUice. Thriving busineaa area, with pt.rldng. Utilities paid. Division of Highways Mr. Gottwald (213) 63).3514. 8-11 am. .......... Air-Condit ion.cl Offices & Desk Sp1c1 with central 1ecret&rlal, zer- ox and telephone answerini service. The Mutual Bldg. 2863 E. Coflst HWy, CdM can s AM to 5 PM 675--4070 COSTA MESA -BREA ANSWERING SERVICE . Ollen air cooditklned offices &: de9'c space + secretarial service If needed. S25 & up. 1870 PLACENTIA, CM 642-0127 . SECRETARIAL SERVICE Modem offices, carpets, air cond. parking. From $65 pu month Orange <l1unty Bank Bldg. 230 E. l'lth St., OJst.a Mesa. 642-1485. 2 Commercial, 1 Indust, l with UYing quarten. CM CJwtier 64fr21JO Comm•rch1I • 6015 C2, lot 70 x 146, with ol.dtt 3 bedroom home near 17th Street. $115,<XX>, JEAN ,SMITH, . REALTOR 400 E. 17th, C.M. 646-3255 lndustria_I Rental . 6090 4200 SQ: Ft. ln modern a:t1· crete building M-t zone $300 mo. (2J3) 434-SOll2 • Lots 6100 VACANT LOTS R-1 • Qll~sac in Bad! Bay, 4.5 x 90 x 139 x 125 Sl 'l ,500 R-2 • 3 lots neer 9Chool llDd ahopping, eech $12,500 R.-2 -lot with 1 bedroom old- er house S1!i,«XJ. JEAN SMITH, REALTOR 400 E. 17th. C.M. OCEAll VIEW LOTS 80 x 135 levcl •••. , • $24.,500 80 x 120 level ...... $171000 70 x 101 •••..••••••• no,QJO ' Underground utll -termi · R Nattress Rltr. 642-1485 PORTAFINA LAGUNA Panoramic View Lota White water and cout· lint v:ltwt '26 Nyes Place Laguna Beach (TI4) 494-9388 60x80 Oceanf ront Lot (Balboa Peninsula.I 1748 E. Octtnlroot Stred Sell or trade ;TT--O.'l!O PARTIAL Ocean view ; Cor· ona de! Mar. Choice o'slze lot NOT Jee.sehold. Lovely trees. 613-2010 Realtor. LAGUNA BEACij, 1Wff1llng view, ci tf . improvemr.nts. $10,900. 4!K-«iOO Broker Out of Stolo l'rop. 620I '66 HOUSE Trlr. Mxl2" wide ; white l tan w/concrtte porch: pump housr., 2 well•, 500 rat. IJ!lem;<l'I hillsidt, tree ahadf!d 100 JI m lot, 2 ml. from Greer's f'etT)" Dam, Arklmu. O:>mplete, $1,'10 Callh. °"-~l ACREAGE fq' uJe cm the b8util\ll Salmon RJver ol Idaho. EaC:b five acre lot has frontage an the Salmon Rtwr and "an U.S. Hi-Way 93. For f'llrtbfor lnlormaUon write ID Holcomb Bro1. No'1bF<d.ld.m.- DAR.Y PILOT ~ ' ' 49f..757t ' STEPS to ocean, lux 2 BR, 2 tmmac.; f9J sq. n., S150 BY OWN!!R. l Br, 2 Bl., tpl, 3 BR, 1 BA . Carpets, <rape1. BA, patio. $200. wk, f100 2901 Newport Blvd. Mo. Balboa l6la.nd &42-$55 ocean view. $29.a». r.110. Garage, S170 mo mo. '* yrly lse 5U9 River ~e"POl't Be•ch DU\)' Pllo& wane Mall Ac....,. ·-· . 6200 10 LE\11.2, k. 00!.a\ADO RIVER. nr BIG RlVDt devtl, RJvenlde County. $1,BI, llOll 1111, _, 11\0. 815-.lOIT. W. :rt!' 46141.13 W¥1' AD f -&U-6192or~ ~~91g.JoamSt.C.M. J,.v ... 6'2-..'ltl5orm-67U -67J..4630 Al"~• Go-Oo! ~ . -.. ·~5 1 NO MATTER IT ·15 ••• YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT :WANT AD! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 CHARGE IT! t •, I •: 1 ' " ·, - ._ ........ ---. -. . .. .... --.. ~-..... ' ~ ----.~ .... -,,.. ..... ,....~ ...................... -........ ..,. ............ -...... M~P .. W .. 0 ... ,,. .... , ... ,--• ._ .. ~ ·--~ ,,....,. •-.~~~...,...~~-__,..~--.., ~ --.,___... --• , · ,...,.. ~'f' o u oo ¥' +,•; ~ ¥ ~· fl<'+ o :ye ... Z4 • 9 4 $ $ 4 0 PU'f?U,4 I Ii -, FOUll CONVENIENT OFFICES T~ SERVE YOU OUR FAMOUS Hen's How Y" Can UM. 0.. fa __ Di......A·U- e NEWPORT llACH •.•• 2211 l1lbol llvcl. DIME -A-LI NES • ..... -...... u "'"'" wit+. _,... ..... to en• of eUr 4 conwnlent efflce&. e COSTA MESA ............. no W.t .. , e Ne Commerclll Mo Al._.,. • l1ch 1-"""' ... "'""' wit+. .. "9m -· '"' . • e HUNTINGTON llACH • • . 18' Fifth ,S-• -' e LAGUNA IEA(iH , , .... 222 ~A---u--..-... - POODLE, Male, p a p e r a, mlniat'l.ft, good w l th chlldm>$18.64$."'2 tQ;l WILl.YS Jeep engine $25 324 PW.le Rd., Newpoct 1IH<h BROWN And oni.twe &mall ICE Olest $14 Small electric GOOD Used T.V.'i, 2, both RD..AXAclSOR $25 Portab~ 2 BOYS' Suit a like ntw 2 am.D'S Tab18, 1 dlSd'a PA'nO Or ell' ice tm $1. BABY MalW'd ~ 9111> couch $17.SO Lara:e nlvel ~er $4 Camp kitchen box table modN $25 each. typewriter $25 New lhowt'r ai2e 16 and 18 $12 each, btnc::h, '75c .ch. 548-&Sl. Patio Crill on wtiedl $2, be.by~ $1 eldl.. XU rocker, beige $22.50 Rocker $3 Child'• chrom~ table and 548-0509 or comnxide dw.ir $25 dilld'• 'plqt table and two 2268 Fedmd Ave., CM. Electrle iron $1. Electric ""'::.;;.,.""'°''='·--,,--:-:-:;-I and fooUltool $22.50 Green, chair f1 .22 alnglt &bot rifle CRAIG 212 tq>t de Deluxe dWlir walker $25 dWn lonnb. tap $2.50, 15 SEAL Pohlt m..me-kttWw Wwtt $2. Wool Mt mop AJlfTIQUE rocker $15. all like new. Mirror, 31 x 39, $.10 546-03(l1 125 C d r'e'COI' r, Heat la_rnpa $20, $ 2 5. new brass ~tt beada $15. 642.443 $1. Double mtttreu box Weattnclx>uae portable e1e<> $5. CoUee table $2.50 Double 1----------1 new · A a apter S7 Ac-Vibrat« with CU5hioo. $2S .40 each, COISt .SS wben 1prinp, clean $25. Jdan'• Uic ov~ $22.50. tee t'l'ftlm bed and frame $17.50 Elec-AIR~onditioner compreuor cesaorles S8 ~ 29lll LA reel $25 purclraM d, Rlnc o TABLE Saw $25 Dectrlc bladt mohair awta~er, abe ~ $8. Gu~ $6. ·l:IUNNIFli, Many b re e d • tric coffee pot fl.SO Barbe-for car $2S General El«tric: Counlr)' Club, C.M. Ask for Me: =~:tine r:..ek ,S surfboard, racks and locks motors $1-$10 Table •abrt o $3. Ladle• ~ack suit, c..r rack $5. 8ooM 2>c-2Sc. U-$5 S46-996S que SI. 'ITansislor radio $5 garbage diapoter $8. 673-8645 Riek Electric (Antique) portable oomplete SU.SO, l BroYlnle saw with molar '20 and S12 wool, she 16 $$. Man'• pltjd Klt'Chen tllble $4. Vinyl BOX Spring and mattrffs (oriainal ro&t i2()), 673-8645 G.E. Washer $20. Portable sewing machine S25 C.a.r uniform complete likt-new 2 chair& upholitered SlO jackfl $2. Quilting lrame kitdlen et.Jn $2.$0 eacb. with bollywood fnune $12, Surfboard rae:ks S 8 • 5 O DINETI'E Set $25 6 matching Sewing Macltlne $15. s hitch SS Camp cot and back $3.50 siz.e 10 to 12, maple each. Carpenter iooia. 50e -and cl"1UJJ$ SI. 2 fuhlng Dlahet: !11c-$1. La n • f n I Da.nlsh Modem couch $9.50 642-81.n chairs $25. like n e w . Gallon 110 Voit Water pe.ck frame and aec~ies T.V. Zl" it wcrks $25, $2 snow ch$1ns for v .w . $3 rod& and retls $3. Filb pail speaker•, pair $10. lAwn Floor model 'IV works good Automatic washer $25 KE Heater $12. u s.o947 $6 Beach clia1 r50c Books 5c remote control for T.V. 15 gal. stainless steel bowl SOc 548-6198 fertillzer roller $4.50. Jaruat $25, golf caddie ITawden GARDEN SP r a Yer $3 8-7472 _ 25e Rf'Oll'd player $1 WOOd $7.50, Cub Scout den. eS4 Pipe ville $S Keroeene SALEM inaple drop teal auto repair kit $3.50. UMm wheels) $12, Dinette table Shoeshine kit $5 Heat lamp CHECK Protector $25. Bun-cornices 7', $5, Wooden crut· mother b I 0 u a e aize 34, lantern 50c Triltt hitch $2 table $%!, 4 Salem maple 50c-$1. Salton hOt tray $1!.50 and chairs $18.50, overstuff $6. Table lamps S3 ea¢h. SELMAR Tr 0 m b t>n e ex· nies $1. Twin headboard SS. cbea, like new S3. Ll.nco!.n 9Carf, and cap $1. 7 5, Moldlnp 10c-50c (Mahoge.ny windaor chain, 2 for $lS. (new). Ships model, to be chair $7.50, litetbial couch drapes $2 Desk lamp $1 car celtent $25. tase, mouthpiece 546-9990 coin set, l!Ml to dale S3 assorted childrerw gamell, and teak! ?Ak .co~e UO 67~ built 1$6 (new). 615-4006 go od ah a Pe $ 2 2 · S 0. head iamp 50c, Rakea 50c and ACC for same $25, Coon MErAL Folding tab'· and 28)5 LaSalle Ave., Coata good conditioo .50 f!&Ch, l Motor with grinder $ 6 . ~ · •••h Gl,·-.. a-=-,.~ ~ 13 50 v·oolin• ~ 2 t--" -• table TOOLS, hardware, electric refrigerator _,, carpeting .... · --·~ ,,.,._-'-"· trumpet $25, Ludwig bass chairs _ &>r students, 2 Ior Mesa (Mesa Del Mar areal new Andis vibrater set . , _, '°""' .,,,.,. $1, a yard, cheat ol drawera =al wririrlg 50c each drum n2, $Jlare stand $3, $25. 642_3163 AUTOMATIC Washer no Bendix table model radio $2, $5 Ironing board $1.50 Bowl· pklmbing parts 5c to $'25. 2 CABINETS, 30 x' 30 x 16, $15 each. Maple recon1 player ltand $10. 'Reaxd cabinet no. Bookcue, 26 x l4 $5. 3 fold bamboo 9CZ'e>en $10. l x S green rua. SS. 5 x 6 pumpkin carpet $5. JtOM satin twin tpl'etuh $5. Cal>in Craft twin. epread& $25. 847488. 1630'2 Angler, H.B. $9.50 Bar stools $6. each, pair of U" Zildjian hi-hat 2: K:OOak Brownle cameras ing ball with case U Pie· TI4~ Larkspur, CdM CoUee table SS, to $6. 1550 bal SlS 15 .. ride cym. SANDBOX, Redwood, extra Lawn mower SS V_acuum $1.50 each, new s i I e x tutea 2Se -$4 Mirrors $2 -MAPLE Lamp t~ $15. Superior IRearJ Costa Mesa NAUGAHYDE Couch $25 ~ $1'l5 15.: · 1 ymbal large, heavy duty with fitted cleaner $5. T.V. as is, 1110 blender $.1. 1 pair new $3 Vacuum cleaner $ 3 Maple end table $10, 2 646-9188 Sat andSu.n . Matthing chair ns Cotfee $5,set'oilte:;~l~sex-anap-on canvas cover $15. Large ralt $25: 169% W. bu c kle u . s. rubber Baiobeque motor $1 Lampe Dan1sb chairs $5 each. SWIMMING Pool, ~ ft. no ~~~'uum24 •1~ ~k G1i.~ cellent $15, O:mn trombone, 664-2388 20th, oft Placentia Ave. overshoes siz.e 10, raincoat SOc-$2. 864 W. 18th Pl., C.M. Upholstered chair no, 3 d -"""' e~ --~ CLOCK Rad' $1 M · to match size 42, bolh for $6, la-• ~ Md $}(). 548-3364 holes, includes metal si es Wooden rocking cr adle good hOm .,.,,, case 11.<N 001.LEGE Books, biology Kl agazme E LE CTR JC ···.-t• · and rubber mount.I $12. Oil ti8.50 3 piece sectional $15 mouthpiece $10, e.'<ceUent G. life $2 Rivate Pi Io t ' s rack $1 2 bedroom chairs $7 20 liberglau &n'Ving trays Broiler-rotesaerie $10 White 272'2 Bayshore Or. $10 ~ --• ·~ L d · -~ s •----k .,.. new size 14 x 18 .'15 each. 1 pa.in tings & frames lOe • eact.. ModerTI chair $7 .50 sax tuiu caare ~... u wig handbook $2 Football shoes, e'"'"· torage ,.............. ~... enamel utility tab e $4 Ken-BATHING suit, Oleg Cusini, Life jack~ $1.50 each Captains chair SlO. 646-2600 bass pedal $6. Triangle $3, siu 9, $3.50 Two moon hub .W. trays IOc-$1 Blankets, 1.,,".,,'-c:"::':"::::,,---:::::::-::c:-:-more vacuum $10 Umbrella pink, alze 34, never worn. CO~EE table, 00 x C, Qothes Se. 50 ee.. Melmac drummers accessory case capa $1 each T'Ml green c!oubJe $3 each. Electric wall SURFBOARD 9'6'.'' Hobie type clothesline $7 Brass Cost $29, sell fl5. 494-5118 comer tables, 32" square, Sc each Books and recoently MOVING, Expensive tub fuU of goodies, sticks head rests $1 each. Men'a clock $4 Di.shes, complete board good condition no bookshelf $2 Child's seat to tiered, all blmd formica dated magazines, 2 fur S plants must go $15 each. brushes Bdrom legs, claves, navy shoes, new sii.e. 9, $3.SO · set of 8 and extras S8 Pots, dings $25. 8732 Ada'l'llS H.B. put on adults bike $1.50 l FmfALE Dachshund pup-finish $10 each. Total or Toys 35c each. car radioe: Also prized cynl'bidiums $3 maracas, too man.y to list Men'a bowling shoes, size pam lOc-$1 Spice rack and 54~1732 plea, 7 weeks old. Purebred. three pieces $25. 6 ball en> $1.50 each Teapots and Potted plants $2. Box of $20, what I believe tG be an 10, $2.50 2 golf Irons SS and tilied jars $.2. 'Bookcase and T.V. $25, extension ladder 1---------No papers $25· eadi. 642-quet set. $6, like new. 229 lamps 50c each Radiator $4 specimen gladiola bulbs $3 old Epiphone or Gibson $7 S;)ft bound boob lOc booka $4. Wall Japanese $15, car carrier $2 , child's WEDGEWOOD !,7e ;:;· 8848 Princeton Dr., c .M. 546-.s3:50 Sewing material 2 pieces Sc 451 F.&ther St., Costa Mesa, guitar curvedba.ck and front Bmgo drwM $1 Bowling doll& $5 each. Telephone cowboy boots size 6 $2, End tables and tt e SCRAM LETS Sat. only 10-6 PM 20701Ai below 20th otf of Irvine Cft]y. wi:th "S" holes $25, new-.bag Sl TV rabbit ean $2 •tlrld Sl 4 TV tra,ys $1.50 bueball helmet SI. foottie.11 $7 each. Dinette set with • POWER mO'Nef' Cooper'~ Newport. c.M. &Mi-5477 atrinp and bridge for Same 4-14 inch wrought iron lega Electric blender $5. 2 bur-$1 bMls $1.75 each, oval four chain $25. 2 vacuum per $25. 2 bed diwnl $5 $10 n--,·ione horn made in S1 50 t Da--.~1 n·-.......... '"-"'--m lamps b~ ·rug $10. 817-6136 cleaners, upright $1-and ANSWERS each. 3 chairs $10, $3, and GIRL'S Roller skates, size 5, C 0 L D SP 0 T Refrigerator ' __, · ae' '-'"'' 11ur~ ng .... ,e ....,_. ~ $15. Old time bed.stead $10. $1. Mattress $5. Roller $15. 642-3935 $25 fio4.oint 220 power dryer France $25, Getzen comet jacket, large $2. New record $5 ea.eh. Box apringa, mat· BABY Buggy $3 Desk with Hotel matn-eas & spring.s $15 akatei;, ~' &ize 6~, Ska.tlrw ~ Ho-'·t 110 .......,..,. $25; case. mout.q,iece and rack 50e ZukuJti ladies cot-tre• and bookcase bnd· ........ writer we 1 l $12.50 ..... , "'°'" Dtl 1 Inv~• p.,., ..... _ , ... ., • ., DfNING Table and chairs $12 .,..., .,......,, ..... -~ aooessories for same $15, ton Sl 2-l4 inc Cbev rims s.2 hoe.rd $20. Saturday al· Kitchen table $2 I'd.ding each. Kitchen uten,,us .....,. Be~·~l :_ Excite:_ ~;,.. coatumea, al~ u- 1 , K _._W, Occasional Chair $10 Couch washer $25 All in workina; old uke '$3, man.y more in-each. 2-1' in atainleaa steel tft'flOOCI. after 1, SUnday chairs 50e each Dectrie each. Full set silverware $4 """ Type-.vrlter ._,. ..., , $U. Dresser drawers $15 l::coooC::-d:-lt:-io,,n,,. :-"'-:8-<)203:::--::---:-:-atruments. ll mm Mauser rl-· 50c each. Auto com-eveMiM-o:Aa .......... w....u ....... 8 , __ 515 N• .. -hyde couch per setting. 3 settings Sterl· YOU LICK IT Wilsen. LI s.u:m _.~_.. ""'" , ... '6" ~ ..,.~. uvu<=> -M . ii ..,,, h Oval Hollywood Starlet Conver· -"----------! Lamp and magazine .,..,..11.1 TOBAGGON $15 Tum table amo., 10 e-ach, 7.35 mm pass $1.50 Car rpim>n 50c 675-5l80 $20 642-3690 uig • ver ....... each. 20152 sation: "You've got to get TV. Perfect $13. Double mat· $4 Mattl'Hli and box springs $10 Mediterranean Ii t y l.e Italian amo $2 a box, breach each. Scout knile $1.50 Pisto1. l;SMALL=..,-,,.-.,.=•-="'d"•"'"''"''12=.so BABY St?oller. like new $10 throw rugs 75c eac ' used to Hollywood. For in-tress, like 'l'M!W $15 •• Carpet tI2 Di&he.s $2. 545-9878. 2968 swivel chairs, need to be uaembl,y for Sprlngtield style BB gun. $1.50 Pink ruf· Rocking chak' $10 Rerord Small Victorian c Gu c h , 1-"'-""_o_,_. "'-"""'-......,.,..-,......,-i;tanoe, you meet a blg wheel brosb $3. 2 CU!'Ved pliable Milbro, C.M. as a em b 1 e d $10 ~. trap cbor $6, box:'ol ?1d gun fled curtains, 2 pairs 75c albums 25e H.ch. Small reu:1,y-to upbolsrer :. $25 CAMPER Ice chest $6, single in New York, you Slake his chairs $6. 3 lamps $3. Water CROSLEY Refrigerator $15 ''Federal" photograph pe.rU $15, new ~ kits each. l pair white rutfled lamps ehades lOc ea.eh. Walnut furmica kneehole robber foam mattrees-flne hand. When you meet a Hol· cooler. $12. Lounge $3. MaYtai wringer washer $15 enlarger No. 450, $25.· 135 for S and W 38 ~il1tary, curtains 75c .. 56-1331 Yam 25c Tie rack 30e deSk, 26 x 52" $10 Assorted for camping $5, single boX lywood producer and he Drwlee, size 16, $1.ff· Bia: Blond chilcl'a desk $15 7' mm lelll!I $.20 Smm lens $10 screws, hammer, gnps ~0, REAL Bay al<>!. • Wooden nut bowl Zic "J'ui> wooden atooll, 10me padded spring $5. Unicyct.eJike new sticki out his hand, you doo't trunk fl, 642-0557 a. I u m in u m f I o ck e d Contact plates $5. 3'6" x 7' Navy lineind~-!:' 70 !,!!le cabinet ~ ~~ perware cake bolder 50e Old $2 each. CUstom quilted $8, metal clothes cablnet &hake it YOU ucr< rr." WARD ROBE trunk sz. Suit· Christ:mu: tree S6 English 3 antique Oriental· C!t!raw rug an:l re-w u-..ume .,,...,, bottl 50e P1utic ( ) si d pate olive $15, new bike tire 26Xl75 $1, 1.,..,,-,-,;o=:;-;-'.7.c::== ~· 50 ~ ··~ $15 3 dra hlld' c::hest IJ3 10' Jack Haley surtboetd motora a.nd acceaaories, like e no •tt gt"een ze sprea ' , O' Sl NASH '41 gold with vinyl top cuea $2, $3. Omira $5, $10 apeedbike ... .u. :IQ~ were 5 --~ ,~ 120 WWI 100 ..,. ~o.<0mplete. Bowling llhades $2. Tall g1aases Sc Sl0646-9550.324PlrateRd., Scl1'1VlM bike ame • 125 La . """''" -• •• SlO ft~-Small cofJee table with ,..,,,.,.. ttP • , "!" .... 3 1 bl S2 Bed che9t of drawers $J5, room · wn , llPrU\i • Mualc stt1JN8 ..,,, · '°'""'"'" carved legs $3 , Carved pxmd bomb fl RCA TV 20" ball, 16 lb "Jubilee" $5. ea"":'. comer a e Newport Beach divider $5, ironer $ 7' Studio couch no. Dog house refrigerator $5. ~hi-NOW's THE shadow box $8 Spindle chair and stand ~ SIO, 1212 545-µ.n = $2. ::1tac sire~= BEl.L Motorcycle Helmet, porceline bathroom ilnks fl ttdwood $10. Needlepoint $1, chair $3. 'BooM, toya SOc-$5~ $3 Near new tires $2, $3, England St., H.B. !i36-8S4l SPANISH 1.uwuage recorda, ~ ---, C.M. ~ Va-·•-' new $19 New e l e c tr I c eadt, 1 roll fiberil<m in-Wutier dryer combination Chlld'a desk $10. ~ $2. th HJ u:u..:: ..... ·•-'" blender $15 with vegetarians SS. Electric skillets $3. 545-5335 TIME FOR Ri~ .. ~-~~:ne~~· and WEDGEWOOD-Stove $25. 11et of 40. '!8 ~ $5. Wa.¥ and Fair Drive. vcetatile Juloer $25 Olive aulation $1..horee bare back Lampe Sl.il. Mattress and seh 0""0~ s !Ardlltectural) F.nd tables and coffee table 646-2'388 5 TQN Hydraulic pres $25 green antique turmilure pad S3.50, wooden cabinet box apring, double Ded $3. POLES3. N~~-~~ Coffpill:a~ f1 each. Dinette set with OOLEMAN Camp stove $8 New Ford ~2 block and paint set $2.50 Rustle hang· $4. pipe vice $l, wood vice Occa.si'Onal chair, modern ua;11.11,1 QUICK CASH specs $2 ee.ch. Near new S25 2 _, •-~ SS---v-• _ ...... .1.-• 20tt-'-'-$18 $1, Hand toola .15, to $2, 1 .~._. 12 Sil tab! Clothea, aiu 10-12. zsc..ss. ~ small trieyclH $8 Oilld's . four chairs . vacuum UAeman '""'"em plstol'lS _, :r•, -...e • ...-., """" tng lamp with (;Utl.U• coHtt table $8, l lamp table ..... , ... "11,ery · ver e Twin bedllpread• 25c et.Cb. THROUGH A ....,.,_, slide •"' Handmade deaners, upri~~ .... $1-an0d Ste.I "'"' CS8l I~ c.ottt SS) C, C.M. ' Ski bobts, 117.e 10.10',i, '11_~ $8 boy, _,,._ slu 12-.35 ~~ttSleaPfl. ~~ps $3. Dish50c. :: AMOrted throw pWOWI » c,;;;tal abojil' sc:reens $l5 $15. Old time ~iead n · i v e I' art ~e and 18' DOUGHBOY Pool, com· Badminton net rih me... e;ch, wo~:; Wits and ...... -. otl •.nu pane ··~· '1'5e. Baby IWing with C1lnOPY each. 6 x 3•6 .. blond wood Hotel mattress & ~.~s ~ EnC)'c~ Ctet . H n 0 p I e t e $25. Y e 11 ow atakes $3 Chil~'0• GPerl man1_ b\OURS .35 each, mate!'lal OU~tde1 grl1$3 "°'c ,"' 1 •'in d $5. Infant wuher '1.SO. OT $1 each. Kitchen utensi... ~...... vai:uum ..-. a m P 1 0 naugah;yde nook $25. 4 antiqUe clock ... ~ al 1c rotlaser e , o n g .... ~ D •1LY PIL bookcase $25. Luggage each. Full set silverware $4 sprinkler valves Sl. 642-2862 cflairs, Mmterey finiltl $1 han.&a'I. 10 for 75c Spice .25 yaro, wood cabinet fl, Doilies I0c·$1/ ~. Playpm with ..,.... $2. Twitl H ;.id $2. Antique rocker $25. . 1 -~'" 5391 O&d Pirate I.n . H.B. 1196 Pit ,_ ..._ "--t 9troller $20. Maternity ' c.:......., E 19th St c M s 1.... per setting. 3. settings Ster · TV, 17 '-~ G.E . tab'-model, eadl.'~ and cart $25 tadt $2.50 Black ,.............. 847 "l'6 et.u n UI·., ......., a ,_,.__ _, __ 1 .1.'l _Sl 50 WANT AD . ''°day ~fy l0-4 ' .. a..... ing silver $12 each. Oval works ""-;n $22 °Wedding Shoe skates and case, 6% 8, cbes8 table $11. 5 foot black 1~=~==-=c:-;,.-::= MM& ~""n;;_,:;at"'" e·l~-t r·i~ throw rugs 75c each. 20152 dress, Ne lO, $12 Fonnabl . $15 M~tal pat!G chairs $2 3 •pot light lamp $5. 3 foot LADIES Shoes oew $:Z and $4 I "HEA"°'"VY"'M"'•"p"-1e"'""":::;-;ctab:;:;:l•°'ll"°O. beaters $4 eaob. Day bed $6. MAPLE Ken:mOl'e sewing Kline Dr. 545-3608 $10 5f6-3745 each. Portable BBQ $3 2 Ozz Fnnc• acreen MoWc cost '20-Size lO, 536-136& Qilld's rocker $2. Double I talian Provincial tufted machine with attachments SS $25 Le~-.· piece sectional $20 Lawn tile cllppera $3 SUgar and 3 'liNDOWs And 2 door headboard ~ss. Matdiing 2 &Gkl chair $5. Gl'een and Sl5 Oiest ot drawer•. D~~· and 93 ... ..:,~ ROAD ~ iaet, electric SIS mirror $5 ~ Signal Rd.. cret.m roee eet $3 0.-ess pat· J*!ell for V.W. $15. 893-1174 drawer chelt ff.50. Girl'• blue quilted chair $25. 9xl2 h .a r d w 0 0 d n J <: e t 0 r 1-m 48" to 164". Planer SS ~~m:iaJ ftt.tt.er $25. Newport Height.. ~. lb:e 10. 25c Magnavox FREEZER $25, relrlgerator lhoe lkatea, 8, $5. Majorette nylon rug, roae-beia. with refinishing $15 Night stand "' '""'"°""" tranaiatOr $10 P&JTOt pinala ,__ ... ~ with 3 drawera Sl. Fancy GE hair dryer $8. 646-7300. CHEST Of drawen, very , $25, T.V. $15, boys bike $10, boota, 7%. '2. Door m .. -ivi;-pad $25. Hairdryef-'$4.50. dishes & antiques 2Sc Four TI9 W. Wikson. Apt D-3, COlLIE. AiKC. $2:5 54&-9965 nice $25 'JV, 21 in. $5, Calfee $1.50 EverRain sprinklers $3 wa&ter-cdryer$10. 536-300.1 fl, Dutch fireplace $25. Books lOc each. Sun Jamp white folding chairs $1.50 C.M. RIFLE 303 Dilield $25. Bolt table and :I end tables, each. Iron stone 900P ~ S PIECE Dinette let like El.eetrlc lawn edger $5. $2. 220 Rose Lane, C.M. 2 each. Sweaters: 50e Dresses 4 PAIRS New women'• fol' aame $5. 546-9990 blonde $3 ea.ch Sectional. 2 $14. Jewelry 1$1.50 Size g ja e new $22, new portable Pt>wer mower $15. Slat blocks llOUth of 22nd, off ot 50c All nice. &Ml Lennox Dr. Di"--'• ~. 6,, B, FRENCH Prov\rlcial maple piece UO ott white leMher g~en dlwoolifbl ~ $6:1 8$1'"0 -wi·iter $24, good eouch bench fT,50. Movie camera Or~. ui..,. •• ,,.. "'"-"=" 711 ·-Hdmail chair $8 Dinette a.et V!'IY 40, silk men• SW . .,."" $10. Traverse rods and cur· H~ Beach 847-33Zl blue and bone $ 1 7 , 5 O , table ...,, IW8&: 1._, ~--S5 ;..,_.u Deere!'t Rolle dih• 50e $20, chair $5, 536-3561 t..,. ~ ••. --•-1a~-. ...,. BABY Crib and matttta $20, alligator $25. One pair men'a \&mpl $10 each, rooster u .. u .. ca • \:l>&U.. J.A>lllAe Gl&l\t rcile ot rk:k-cack I ·G"°."'E"'. -;;Ro::ta=-:-;l<une;:::::,::--;;n..,= I ~ .... ,........., ...--... Exc~ent CondJtiol'I, n e t MALTESE, Male, e i g b t ""'--he>·m, 9" D. ".SO .. ta::'L•. }arnn $3, -'· black box~ a.nd m.attrna $S ·~ $4. 1\rppf'l'WV'I! 25c • $2. l S 15 1•3 61 Wttks, long~ed w 1th ~ .,, "'" ~ ;':rue "b£.. ~eh. un-Small chest c( drawen $5. blankets $1 mue print dou· model. excellent condition. Glauware Sc-S(lc, 941 Dar· ~a~e~ n.Lane, i1.a. • !---------1...:"'°="'=--l10=.c.c963--'--24-7'-0---: ---------i finished bittb bookcue s:zs, 1564 Oru1te Ave., Apt C. ble ~ $3.75. 646-54Tl I ,-,S"'15",.._""2S-c84=::-:::::-:c::::co< I ·;;";;-Uc;,.,;...._;o---;;;::-S:;un:-.-;1:;:0-<:--.-::::; -,--LAR~G7E~°""-------~S25"' maple T.V. ar Stereo Calta Men. STEREO Radio· phonOgraph. UKE New, baby car aeat $5. CHAI~ • Maple Mr. and Maple what-not $3 Antique • I I CJ • cabinet $25, record iplayer 'WR=ou=a=HT=7Jro_n_o_u_t~d~,-,-r $25 OlOrd organ, play• $2S 54&-4ZU Mu. upholstered rockers, wall lamp $25 Andque clock table/rack S3. clock radio ta.ble and chairs $20. :xr gal Broiler-touter $8 cast iron ANTI==Q°"U"°ES"""-G",::and=mo=th•.,= I good condltm $10 each. 2327 $5. 642-814& $10, portable AC l band glue lined gaa water heater and tra.as fireplace screen mantle cloclc (It WO!'ks) $25. Rutgers Dr. C.M. 540--19'19 'ru>o~=R,,-P"o~l-~. ~-. ~lik,,_,-,_-1 radio $15, tet·l2 ailver plate $10 Hand lawn m::w;er $6 $10 Platform rocker, u ii .Antique chair $25. 548-4212 TRAINS, tJonel, lots of ex-$25 Kmg me bedip:wd wlche9t $15, ekdric fry Motorcyde bitch and frame $15 Lawn IDUNer J; Boy$7 so'• OLD, tJsuable Underwood t:raa. $18.50 536-1824 (wine color) acellieat o&-$1 W~--etec-.._ vw ....... .-'f'lll ..... roller lkatel, size 5, · l;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;-=::;;:;:::::::.:=-psn ' ~~-~ -~· -· ·~ In .~,.,, $10 847-6'112 PO"T'•~~-·~--~'-. dttl $10 • twin trie 1'0ISt« $15, Hamilton Pevl, Balboa lal.e 6'73-9499 Girl's roller skates. cue, '""' ... • n. ..........._ ........ >11o .. '""".,"' on JO Beach mix juicer $15, eltt· ro·nro. ,,_..._ _.;th -... 1Size ti $5 Two bowling balls, 4 CHROME Dinette cbaits like new $25 A n t l q u e bedllpreada, be§gt' ct.ma rtrie ean opener and nu ~d ~th· __ ;,:::;, one 10 Iti, ooe 14 lb lefty $5 recently reupholstered $5, ~ washing machine, $2.50 rich. 546-4917 .~ ....., _........ valve1, hea er WI ,_,..,... ,. ... -.....-....... $5 card 1A-double redwood gate work1 $10. Croquet eet, new D o u B LE Bed, """""" sha.npener '"' an"'iue .........,.... _ ...... _ dill _.._ ... _,,... ar.:u. ~ ,...,,._,....,.. ...5"' ...,,, 9' 'RCA T V -~-3 $20 14 .. bJb ca.pa uu ........ .,tor, • ....... , w.ru• table ind. four folding card never med CQ!lt $66 aell for, ......,, 1 • • ll""""" lll{llrings $'lO Larse Jounp ~ ~ $5 cocktail ignition wirel, rocker arm• table cha.lrt S5 Woodell hi&b $20, new Nylon 600Xl3 tire work $5. St&-6731 chair $15 Big Boy bld>eque, spmnera .. 0 esdi white with pant, all fl:r $20 5 chair $2.50. BtalS and Maple $9, Lincoln Penny Cl>lleotbl I "G°''AS;;-<OOk=:-1°'ro°"v::•--..$20;;;-. 's"'lke" motor, spit $5 Comer tllltl-. dresses .... ' dntwer cbellt $11 Dreaeer '-'· Ind' heada -i $10 •--.we-a~ fur coll&r $25, big hue .$8 H O. llC8le road fklor 1atnp $2.50 Two w...-r.er 115, a1ao t.111 • $7.50. Radio, record player 1 "~"'=aaa;;;-;;;-=-=:;-;::;:;:c::;;;;:I and !Phort coats $10, mma · · and wrought irOn dMl.in $2 ~892-0431'=-~--,,-,--.-,,-$5. 7130 W. Elder, S.A. nm.EE ns end QllM wi1b j;Uita and coats $10 eacb, race ~t $10. Two almoet each. lnfant seat $1 Rolle ROU.-a-way bed, good con-I :TW=o""'Roond=-.-,tnpcc.c:-tt;;-<ke=i.,,...,to"" lamp ~ h •den Ii gkirt.\ swea~ra capria each new tiret, flt Volbwaeen coiored etd\ed • u I a r • dltion '!JJ'' wide, $&. KE San Francisco for eale $25 Odd vue from Mn:ico Sl.50 $6 electric vent fan $15, $10 eedt. Dectrle motors, creamer $1 Maternity 4-TilO eaQi. ~ Foldingoot:S2.15g.c..Jet. edi1orapUcer$20.olidadding 14)$5each.28'Walnu:tSt., clothe1U ·$5Bowling •R"OCKIN==G:-;~=-~o=-.-:p1:;a::;tt;:orm= DOUBLE Bed $15 tai machine $10. birch gun C.M .. 646-5463 shoes, never wom $5 \.Ullllo DESK410. Bike, ui1$5.1960 FemleaJ Aw. CdM OR · "1 o t)'J)e (3) $5. each. Park in Kenmore 3 apeed waabel' cabinet and base $25 each. POODLE, Black miniatutt O>mplete aquanum ~ rear 1908 Court St., Npt Bch $2S. 673-438'1 3-6954 ;lill England H..B. 536-9874 ma1e, $10 5 m a t c bi n r Qirome high chair f S I"====-==--=,,,-,,-m,w Eleetrie qer, 'hJOl' BOYS Bik~ $7, tricyde $2, fibergiasa chain S.2 5 . Bookcue Jadboard, full GIRL'S Oothes, akirtl, NEWmethpla,ypen.$17.SO.V. fl()SectlonilllClfa$25Naval • __ ,,mower $5, garden tools,"'64&.fil""'"15=""""'"'-""'-~ mze and frame $10 286 Coata bloule1. dresses, size ~10, W. bus traBer hltdt $20. otticer.' uniform, lial a 11.nu 1• M~a st. 646-4625 SOc to $5, bike $10, oddl and fj46..9Q99 50c to $2. 962.s835 l WAUruT Cllairs with pad. ,;;;;;;,.;;:-.;;;:7;;;:,:=<i< ends 50c to $5. 703 N. ~ I,-==-,,-,.--=--.; I ·=Sl~~=·~--~.,--=~• 3 Pltt'E SECTIONAL n,5 ded seata $4 each. 1 with DO GUITAR, Steel etrinp $25. Front, Balboa l.lland LARGE dining room pull CHA!RB, 0:mtoi.r 'ti. each. Caffee table, drop leaf \:~1'~"';'~1·~"°';~"";;;;~~6~1>-864;~5;;;;;;;;:~ 1 down lisht $6. Tnvmie rod.I Lounge $15 Qicbt $ 9 n o: 11" R.C.A. 1V portable $25., $7. FUe cabineta $ 2, La~ $5 ~ $3 $15 Capta.tn's chair ~...., 2 dish Mutm sink faucet ~..Y .. 1-h •15 Formica and iron end table ··" $10 2 TV ~· ''6' ....... '"' wu er • • Bike $7.50 Picnic tatile $18 k like new $15 ... "' ., 540-.8376 Lampa $9. SJ6..&518 fl,50 D~...,,"" Hud boo ' DIME• A• LINE ""'"' 13-$4,. ""'"" playel' paper back books lOc-$$83 $5., G.E. radio $8.. S.T. WASHER $20. 642-6570 ~ •• ~rin&erSS ~ ·~~ered c b air I k dlo •• OK M ANTIQUE Se-machine, ...... •""'" ..... ....,. w;;;~ rocking cradle s18 PATRONS ~~g:adisrio:l"..,orks ·ss: tu11 cabinet. woricr $25 lSl3 hinges S6 Biby bullnette Car rack $8.SO Cotl'ee urn, 24 Kenmore tank type vacuum Orange, C.M. 642-6666 $5 642-00'n -110 Ai' ""'d"'•'"' t... ARE URGED c1 .... , Md a«a<hmen" ss. l"'.i'.i'.O:i~,._..,..., ... ~,....,..., ... ~ ... Ciiii:"J CAR $25 Electric skillet $5. 2·5 pllon gag can& $1 • $2 I~ cruaher S3 zenith stereo Patio ate.el couch $4. 3910% ..,.aktt wit!> ampifl" dS25 TO REPORT ANY Channel PL, N.B. 6'73-1603 Saturday all day, Sun ay alttt 4. 646-2609 BEU. And Howell movie IRREGULARITIES THEY FIND cam'"' $25, prol•""' and 19" Black and white GE acreen $'.lS, amall crib and toleVUion. good pktutt •15 IN PRICING OR MERCHANDISING m•-ss. telephone Small Maple n!gbt stand $5 bench $6. kitchen dfo&>.leaf ,.,... .,.. """"g oort. ' "' TO THE tab!•.,. ic!Wn $10. throw 30" lonnka shelve• $10 6'9" nip $1 eadl, tarae room skis $2.50 Ratt•n ba.n"el DAILY PILOT O)Oler $8, bookCBM $3, .ti ch a t r St.SO Te~!ICQPin& good eond1tlcn, 30 p1 bot tr'c>od '"' oamea $5 wa"' • .,,., 18. 9611-461' M&-6666. 1101 Marian Lane, ROSEBUSHES 75c a ~ :=.~:., ..... hall [WA. · NING!I ~.:~-5132 grown, alto tullgrovm, AU FEMALE Red Dadllh\Sld colors. Allo baby Mallard AKC ngbtertd miniature duck& $l each. 3612 Meaa $2:5 to a Sood home. L&rp ~ --~-OLDER D ectrlc d r Yer • Advertising not conforming to o ur Dim. oo•-~ WOfi<s S10 " roll&~ and ..,-..c. °'-"'• wtth mlr. m•-· d8n 18 P«Uble A.Une regui.tions m1y be in viol.Hon of "'· ...,i '*""don SlO, car au o:indltklncr. 2 ~ ~le conm Gille, round. s. ... All Sii<• $10 New both City ind St1te lloord of Equ1li11tion with -tiorl, $10 , Aluminum acftmt, 30" ir • N~ ft flQ1c lMnl C", $1 ea c h. a.In 50c codes( room cblJr '5, 5.1IMUf -· 1SU Oran.. A_,., 10 1\IONl'H Old ....... $10. 0...M .... ..-.--------- NEW!: -Dime· A· Line Deadline 3:00 P.M. FRIDAY -------------------·-·~--------------------------...-------~------~----·~------------------ I, . j I I l I· /, " f ' I ' " , ' . ' . ·-........ ·---...---...·-.------------.--. .. -~ ••• ,,, IC c;as .. ,. 04,CC :;q:o•1 •1•1 c;a4 444440401 !,/WJ(Q,00 \144 $$1 5 ,\i"W ·~·l'fi'"ji•<if!•IJ •4o+,C¥4Z44LIQ G '.: (¢_,.5 4 ' • • • • CIBOD¥i:S . DIGEON .; ' .. . ... .. . .. . . : ' ,' .. If you've al'seovereCI tlie DAILY PILOT, you're es worldly wise es tli• birds on St. Mark's Square in Venice. They know where·to find food for the body. And you have found the piece to find fo11d. for the mind . The DAILY PILO't doesn't spoon feed you with pap, either. The brightest kemels of netionel end local news are mixed with the .meatiest edi· tonal peges end topped by an exciting mixture of feetures;.funnies and P.hotos for de11ert, Sf.erk up your reeding diet with the beat. • t -. . • • . ~ ., On The •· ·Square Just like the pigeons enjoying ii summer holiday with ·~· ettr•etive tourist who br0ught the DAIL;; PILOT to Venla, .. you'll find you're In good eomp•ny if you +•ke·lnto your home elld on your own veeetion "the newsp•per nearly: everyon• n•d• 11on.9 the Oren9• Co•at." DAILY PILOT I ' ' • • 11 , • • , .. I. ~ '1:..--~-~--------------------------------------·------~··---------------------------------------------------' f . -............. -. ' . -.,. 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Wlitl Box M Holpitallb' II °"" Motto .,1ng pool and &U<rt house !l!4 n.n, Pllot l'REE SAUNA wrrH ~ nestled tn. tbe foothUli 35 ... -SWEDlSH MASSAGE otlles north or Ef9ondldo. R Open wkdyt; 10 am-U pm ,·!"1111 price $175,000. For f'U?'o eal li•tate LNM 6MO Sundays 10 am-I pm ' -Wonnatloo coll Gkon llORROW.., Your Eq\111)1 132 E. 11th St. - ' 'O)ompaca with • Private :Ind Mortr-rnonq • lo ' pmhoff & Assoc., Inc. rrce IPP:alNL No obltr. r-.a 6412 'l8J& W. Ch•pnwi AV.. ALSO o....,.., Calli. 90% ht TD 1oano 1x1 $11,500 S41i2621. Eves-wknda 53U721 Servtnc Orange Qity 18 yn. WUTMINSTER MEMORIAL PARK Sattler Mortgage 'Co,, Inc. 336 E 17th St., Co&ta r.fesa Mortuary & C-.. ry 642-nn 56-06:1! Comfr!ete funerals 2·1/3 ACRES ' Whoddyo V(ant! Whaddya Got! SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Special Ra.. ' s n ... -5timae-s1ouc1a RUL!fi -AO MUfl INClVDli ._.,., ""' hlW tO ff... t-WlllJ yev ... 11'1 w-. ~YDVlt ,,_ 1ftdl • tcldrlM. ._. lllltt ti MMll~ ~OYHING FOR !Ale -flt A DIS ONl.'1'1 • PHON E 642-5678 To Place Your Trader'• P aradlM M ~ :" ,!! :;:: r ... r~ ~. c.::O~!,. ·1n Santa Ana. Bolsa Ave. 641·1043 anytime 8"-lOl3 from $130 TRADE $23,00) equity in 8 ta only major undeveloped Jndudtt Endowment Ca.re UNITS. 3~ yrs old, S a n 25 View Acres Laguna Beach. Some improve- ments, 1noome $1700. $243,• 00) equity. For ·m·s or ? Gwner. 49M653, 494-4957. boulevard in this area. Ap-Mortg .... , T.D.'s 6345 Evet'Ylhln& ID one beautiful f'tldro. Fully occupied: .for ' ' place means 1eA COit. MOPERTY in Newport Pl!.ised at ~.ooo. pr i ce, COULD You uee 1% ... ._,. N ~--Beach ~ '815 $51.00 net to Ht.ate. Water .,,o;.a.., o .. ~ P'Obltma. area, v•..-. · a:od NJ. utilities available. for 3 kl 5 Yean secured by 1"801 Beacb. WeltmWter 4 BR. 2 Baths; So. W e st , UI ft. frontage. For further lat TD on improved R.E.? 531-1725 , 893-2421 Santa Ana; val. $18,SCK>i Information phone 542-Z33 64&-!IOil SERVICI DIRECTORY tade for vacant land, mo- . O:iurbesy to brokers Mo W t-~ 6350 . bll home, car, TD's, boat, . · MY an_-__ .;.;.:.;: Auto Repairs 6530 or ?? Owner 646-1676. 21 ACRES Avocado .t Omnp • . _ CLEAR dlx Apple Valley Ir: Hesperia Jot. Value $ll,(KK). Trnde for small going bJ.si. ness Orange Cty or prop, stock, equities, etc, 673-957S, 642-9120 , 1apd in Valley Center. 10% Garap 1talla for mit. Excellent 31' Cabin Quiser ~ tremendous view Interest on $17,0:0 1st TD; 2 Heists, U-eomptef'sor A 1960, slps 6, twin V.S's auto NEW S&S 36 FIBER,.. TEAK llJtes ti/. Pauma Valley A: yr, term. Secured by 40 accessories. 842-6020 pilot etc. Value $11,000. SLOOP, diesel aux, alp& 6, LIVE;INS 1--1 _.,.,..,._ .1--1 ioo°IT.~.~~ EXPERIENCED ChlDett llv•ina. CterM F~ IN T.HIS WOii? .H•le w......i. Men 1200 Programm'r IBM 1130 Computer ·Full o r Part T ime Must be experienced end capable of pro- gramming a full 5· Clise syate:m. PLEASE c\LL Mr. Chord FOR APPOINTMENT Daya 548.2201 ..... 548-4548 Cla-Val Co. Cosla Mesa Tiie foremost manllfacturw of automcitl c valves and c- trols has a permanent posl,• tian fo r you. _ Day Shilt • Turret Lathe Operator • Radial Lathe Operator • Drill Press Operator Swing Shift • Turret Lathe Operator • Engine Lathe Operator . Palomar Mt. adjoins new acres land worth $40,00:t. Want vacant lot or ???? An equal q>portunll;y employer . il'O\'e. You won't 8ff this Mr. Adams, Bkr. 4!M-«riO BlbyslttiftJ 6550 673-2431 ----~tiy~~~:; - ~ per acre price ap1n $37,SOO NEEDED Secured b I Would like to care for 1 DLX Balbo8. dplx.Z br, bltn small boat 675-2838. -------- • Radial Drill Operator • ScrewMachineOper. !:,~,.,,area. Low d 0 w n ' ls:t TD. deluxe Duplex, .:.. amaU child or baby my K, turn almost nu, cpts, O'I --proved leuebol:d, Please home, d111s or nights for drps, frpl:, patio, fncd yd; ·. CLEAR .. 4 Units furn. 7 l3EAtmFUL Lab View call Art Giovinetti 673-7420 working Mom. 642-7041 Blk: ooeen. Trd up Orqe/ ocean view, % blk. Npt. In -~ Fal!L---'-• • ~ , ,.,._ pier, ~t rental area. $58,. acres .,.... u~ ~ 673-9187 BABYS~·G ach .• ,. y-·~ ...,,. ...v. units •. 642-1292 beat grove A: bome areea. a.======,-•• ,.,..,~ ...... 500 take 'im, hae in trade. : Several ideal home sites. ANNOUNCEMENTS ~ er min~, cook .nci ~Jn:l Ac:re9 North calif 2006~ Qnrt Ave .• 673-6527 . Horses OK. A jewel &t and NOTICES light H1e. keeping, 968-25&8 Randt. Timber, fannland, 4 Income uNts on 2bt St. : $33,cro. 847-2022 BABYSrrrING hunting & ~· WAl'n' in Costa Me&a. Trade for Found (ff'ff Ada) 6400 My Mesa Verde home Daya local property, TD 8 or sub.' ·house or trost deeds. Jn. Mount. & O ... rt 6210 ~Y'S Pet cat. Gray 546-1887 , ~t. De.vis ~ty.,.7000 . come $40'l .SO, Owner. and tortoise haU • grown BABYSI'lTER aper. 18 year 4 diAiR detwre-.; Barber · * ~!Ml833 * -AnENTION female.A l fectio n ate, old., own tnnsp. $1. hour: =·i6r ~°:: f'·M. TRADE Import or Dolnts- ' -DEVELOPERS & ~-:=·~Collea:• Relerant'l!ll. 6.73-4620 SOiied~ ID er. gold •::. ti~ ..car .foe-approx 20-ft - INVESTORS BABYSIT Any aee, my !xime gets! eouege Rlty ~-5880 inboard boat. South Cout SM. female Blk Ir: Tan 75c per hou cir J8~ prefemid but * so LEVEL ACRES* German Shepherd. v 1 c. .• 546-283S ~ Have: 3 Store Commere1a1. , not neasc. Phone 646-9.300 Ideally Jocated in high-dry Brookh Banning • ieased ~ '$60,ooO. ' ask for DlCk bl urst & Ellis. F. V. E '\y ~ 400 W desert (no smog pro ems, 968-3674 Bil k u. qw -..., . ant; ::--:-.,.--,----- wonderful dry-air!) Leve l C • -aonry, .. c. home, residential :mconie, H~ klvely Npt Bch 3 land, pWl1P & well on· prop. ST. Bernard found in Ccrona 6560 land, ? ?_ ? R. Ross Myens Br. + fllm. rm 2% be. home. erty. Just 18 miles East of del 1i-'Iar. Plea1e call BRICK, Concrete, Carpentry Jr. 548-.2181~ re:;:v;ewBr~~do~al~ Ws~t. Barstow (where great ex-G?3-587GukforNancy. 'CUatDmCabinets small jobs HAVE: 2 SR. dm.&: pool honle"local area. 642-4971 pansion has e.lreacly begun!) FOUND White male kitten nr OK. Free Est. 002~945 home, B k ·n n i n·g ~.000 90 man . made Lakes in NewPOrt mp S chool ' eq u ity ,J.!,\700" Wdt: TI\ADE aeaaoned lat T,D. area! Ideal for r esort 646--4207 · · Buslneu S.rvlc. 6562 home, residential tncome, plua 2 M-1 lots for Costa ITT JABSCO Slock and I or Shipping Clerk Prefer ~ stock or warehouiini: experience. Ability to leem control and iasuance Ci n<ater- tala. invoice checking, etc. Must be able to apo- • Production Machinist CALL OR APP LY CLA-VAL CO • 17th & Placentia Costa Mesa 548-2201 An 9e1ual opportunity employer er:ate Uft truck or atacker. I-- Good opportunity for J~ r!Jbt persin. 1485 Dole Woy, Costa Mull Phona: 545-8251 (71 4) GOOD BEGINNING for Young man interested in news career. News Department Copy Boy at the DAILY PILOT d e v e l o p m e n t, alfalfa KITI'EN, Abyasinian. Vicini-land or ? ? R. Ro6I Myers · Mesa ho~~. Total equi~ growing, fish raisin&:, etc. ty Alta Vist4· W,a.Y & Glen-~o.n:s~NglnALee1!'.:h D~; Jr~ ~2181 _ $12,000. Broker. 6f6.82l6 --'-;;_"------I ...... opportunities bo!Jndle:. neyre:. ~J~ , ;;ail. Hrly ra't;"" basil. * .. ... J* W· ' ,W - 18-25 yrs. o! age . High school ~adu•te. . Sharp, show initiative. 'llMS is a rare·ofterlng, • BLONDE.' Cocker name d ;"'~·~ ~~··======i !~~~~!!J'!~!!~"!'!'!!!i'!!'!!!!'~~'!!!~*!-~'' !'!!!. fotdlng the investor e. great ;,1U"'JJV':I ITT JABSCO llW PlAIT fAOORY .i. , EXPANSION IN • ORANG! i::OUNTY ;; Dopt •. o..m.... . ProvW.. MEN ARE N(N{ llEIMJI INTERVlEWED, HIJl.ID- AND TRAINED TO ntt' GOon POSm<.l'IS 191'$ 'roP SJ'ARTJNG PAr •• ~ 1 $512. mo._ & up: .. ' " qualllioo and -.., , on tbs ~ tldl W'ftllr. Bot!l okllled .... -should apply .. expaienct ; tm't neoetlll'y, and we are : an equal opportunity em- ployer. MINIMUM OUALIFICATIONS1 • Age 20 or -t • HI. school grid or ' equity. _ • Oran .. County . . Ntlclent -· • Mochanlcolly lnc:llnlll • Able to start work _ now' We a1ao have Kocd summer jobr, •• Interviewing and ~tffit applications Mon. A Tues. Cell Kl 3.9289, ext. 23 Ask for Mr. Hill, P......,...Deparlrncot Mobile Ho Carpenter~ 1 A fow opening( left for skill ed-• craftsmen! Exoellent benefits. Apply In person Explorer .... Motorhome! future! Personal clrctim-"Taf:fey" in Baycrest area. ;,t:ttv1'-i.:-Olli<t:\. 1 Ot< Y SERVICE D i RECTORY ', alances force this sale: oth-July 4· 646--GSlS · Busin... Service 6562 --------. .n•· pa-•l• av-" FOUND male miniature ...,...... ' Glrdening 6680 L.andsctpl-6810 Mill and Drill Good hours, all company benefit., future for right applicant -·' Corporation · et, sm ""' .... ~ """ ...,...---Public Stenographer ··• Call Personnel Manager for appointment able below market value. die. OWner mU9I: iden~. lq:ROX & MIMEXl Expert Japanese . GAYNOR'S . LANDSCAPING , Call OYiner: 847-6640 Eves/ 897-1298 . 230 E, 17th St., CM . 0.rdel'.'ing .~ Ir: GARDENING SERVICE w~kends. Call Vicki e 642-1485 OJ.t rrua. edging, trimming, Slate licensed contrctr, ... le1dm1n . 642-4321 4000 Campus Drivt' Newporl Buch ' JiUSINESS and Lost 640l weeding tn the flower Ded11, Residen tial -Commercial , Manager ITT JABSCO . FINANCIAL LOST Blk .~ wbt party color Builders 6570 by month. Fre~s. l'ard ~~up Free Eat Requ1rea: minlmum ot -. Bus. Opportuniti .. 63001 :i.11t<J.~~~~ REM.?a-&L, r eptira .~~=;~~~~~n~r' ,.. ~.;~b:~,~~f.-l:&·Y~ba~~lnj~; ,' ~~.... ..._ .. _ .... A .... >49-1 860, plumbg., painting, elec., t"~ l _ _, •In; .. _ aerve I A l.."l\l.IP UIU-'1~ Djiiu-...... 1~eoew1 .. ,.,.. -'d """'Y"r., compete y..,u Roto~15 Serv. Free est. In .~ •-··•-l 1 BECOME "· A Industrial Engineer • Assistant Helper ' 642-USl carpeotry, re .. ·• commerc. servjce. Free estimates (Have own e.q u l pm en t g :~~'""'l' ng to"' LADY ~-:.. diamond wrist room·add. Reu. 67>3038 548-7'i8 • 546-0724 962-47&1 . expe.,.,,. ... ~ opera rs. Ability • ~~·· RlJPAIRS * ALTERATIONS . Good banellto and work-STORE MAHAGER TV *· REMOVER .. ' -· -. watch, Fashion I a I and • CABINETS. Any size job. PA~G, E x t e rt or , In& OOD<Htirm. opportunity Reward. Retum to Sue 23 yn e>tpt S48-6713 terior lie. lns. 17 yrs exp. Pa?9rhan9fng Earn OVer Statum, lru Obispo, Apt U, r. Free est. 5 4 8 -5 3 2 5 • Painting 6850 Equal opportunifiy employer Long B<ICh, 9<18>4 Carpentering 6590 A"°"""•l cell. P-AP-ERH-"AN_G_ER._W_lll_paln_l. $10,000 yr. .BROWN Alligator billfold in . J. R. Hodge: hauling, bi.m-S 1 F 1 k 1485 Dale Way, Openings include Santa . . phone 'boo!h 'next t'o • ~ • Cab mets • ing iardening landicaping a m p es ' 0 c I· Costa MtM Ana. Anaheim, Orange, ~ .;. JJ.bertidt'a mkt; -J9ch a:· •art-tnr"e Altera,tions e d~ up. ~ed. 494-5214; F o J ls-Vblyi.. SCHWARTZ OJsta Mesa, La Habra, Harb. Re>w. 642-7890 • Repairs • Reas. 646-9583 Laiuna Beach "84~'="1=659=~~~~~. PhoM: 545-825 1 (714) Garden Grove. * DISTRIBUTORS * $25,000 TO $50,000 PAINTING and Paperirig. U ---------1 L OST SEAL POlNT' Cerft.nt Concreh 660Q RE"LIABLE: R eas . youcallmewebothbenefit. Tremendousexpansionpt'!>- SlAMESE, female. Vtc ' ·--w/Orlental care. Clean--Ops Excl11Biv8.tiutnotexpmaive. Ldul m1nuf1ctu1'tlr has PER YEAR ,.l Harbor I: Hamilton, C.M. EXPERT CEMENT WORK & odd jobs •. V I n cent. Tey :i;ne and aee. 541-3157 . lrnmedl1te o-nln11s for: gram oUer11 Immediate ~ Phone l)tS.:.1664 &iekUble Prices, Local 6f2.0028 • ..... • placement tor ambttlwa 1r )'Qu want to get into~ -'LOST: Bile fetnale Cock+~ .,,._~· Work ~~ GEN'L ctea11-up, ~kl·~· :~ ~ ~~ • Wiremen =t 1:~!0l'ofa~V::: own business have direct pUppy. Flea collar. Vic "l"l"I:' ma es. ' ' · rototil, grading, 0.,,.n era, Lie. Ir: Ins. CHUCK 54U314 tioos fastest growing aPPll- selling expeli~ and have Irvine I: Santa Isabel. CONCRETE, block, Spanish lawns, haul'g. Reu, 646-5848 . • We are an established ance chains. ~to pin ex. perlence under a Senior I.E. in areas of time study, co• t improve- ments, value . analym, and Atandards programs. Prefer formill education and some time-study ex· perteilce. Pleue apply in person Cir by oonHdenUal resume including salary requiremenbl to Person- n"1. Equal opportunU;y em.player .· . *1 ' ' AGF.s 19 to 35 • ~ Eveninp 6-10 p.m. 'I'&. fyb removee you. lropl, Yottr TV and pays ~ $3.80 ltDUR , t' -... .-: Call Mr. Jackllon, 87'9-995l BALE>I ' REPRESENTA11VES ; Leadln& tnd:e p en d til apecialista deallng in over 1485 Dale Way, 100 mutua1 funds, ~ ability to hire, train and 548-3955 tile, wrougilt iron, wool & GARDENER * ~i * commerclal firm with 6ceep men enthusiastic, we LADIES Gold Omep W&tcb el.um. roefa. Lie. 545-~l01 Reliable & Experienced 548-1444, eve&. want to talk to yoo. w/;old band. so. Cout F L o o R ~Walka-Patios & 6'754952 llberal f r lnr. benefits. Cost a Mt•• in Or~• County. Thlt .. fll Earn whll. oppor tu nity lo tOt. Pl\one: 545-8251 (714) dignlfloo J>'Of"'1o:;:n~el-=~ Plan.. WtM:cliff aree.: Fri· Expoltd Rocks. Ex p1 rt JAP~ GARDENER Painting, Window Wu:hfng Only peop. with at Our approved program day.Amptereward.&46-4T66 Woricmanahip. 642-85]4 , ~~tenance by tM month. ~~OW"J':t:; IMst six months •x• eltmmates canvassing. OUr SM Brwn dog 2 mo old. Last CUSI'OM PATIOS & OdOd'refs, Exper Mli-7758 perlence should 1pply factory training eliminates seen 7/4 followin& z sirll· Bk.ck wills. Allo concrete e JAPANESE GARDENING ./ WON'T Be underbid! to p.mbling. 'Ibtee ch o Ice vr tittle Bia: o . Ftewanl! 18w1ng A removal. 842-1010. Se!'vice Cleanup, .l.andM:, . ap. Inter, exter. Satisfactioa areas Jett. For tnfonnatlon 642-?li5 all In 531 -· alt.,.,.;. guar. 491-1151alter6 pm :;:..:;;::....,,.==-==<I CEMENT Work, typee. g. -•W'l 'A'~m. . call Factory Represent&-f.a. Blk. do(/white atftak No job too small. 1'fte est. LAWN SERVICE $15 MO. e P.A!NTING I FENCE$ e ~:.. MacMaddn 879-S'l)I) on chelt. La No. 3331. 3124 It mJFUO< 5'M&l5 Depmdable, ~enion~ lnterio;.:_:;enor 92t laker Street PARAMETRICS you learn 1--------· 1 :! :,.""" nece:,.,,.. ..-i $520 mo to start SKILLED 547"""1. r.iutua1 r.~-~-~ Rapid 1ncre..... 5 day week, all proukltioatl from wllbln the -., Mai~ bmus. retirenmt plan. Investoni Inc. 2100 N. Ml1n1 AND Santa Ana j UNSKILLED MEN NEEOED NOW I ·A;;;;ge;;;;n;;;;cl;;;;•;;;;, ;;;;W;;;;-;;;;;;";;;;7;;;;1CM;;;0~;1 Lincoba Way. CM 546-4075 CEMENT wcwtc l*tiol, wllks Week)y Service. 962~9 •. I ========== Cotti Meta AppncantJ sh:Jukl be 21 to 1-.:=====co=ME"'"" NYLON Sall rd-38 Loot Btwn "'cir!-....., at. 5!M917 cut 4 Edge Lown Plum blng 6890 549·2221 30 ,._ d .... O>ll..-" : SPARE TIME IN Oilfhlven I: Beaoc:m bay. Ll .. ntecl -Qu1llty Maintenance. IJc~med. --~~----~ but not necessary. TO FIU. VACANCIES IN'!• NEW DEPARTMENT OPENINGS DUE TO EX· PANSION IN OUR QR. ANGE OOUNTY DMSION, STARTING SALARY : 8Qoming new field, refllllng ,,_ ••ao .,~. ~-i::Ao: "'°"" • "' H~~ SERVICE a 1---------1 Must be higb ICbool grad-llld collectirv money from Reward.$10. ~ Cement wmil. 839-m ~ • ..........o•u alt 4 PM ... u1,1n. • MW high quality co l n 6610 LOW ('()81' Maintenance Plumbing • repairs, remodel. CAREER uate. Call Pe'lonnel ......... dh•P•""'" In thla Pe•aonal1 6405 Child c... MOW -EDGE -SPRAY Ing. Electrk "wer dean-o---RTUNITYI area. No selling. To qualify INT--SP"~" Summor Day~., FERTD..IZE. ~734_9 ing. All work guar. 646-1401 r-rv ,,,'~ .. 9-9950 Mr. Edtt/"' per w_..k & up ~ ha car ex ..c..cu:..;10 ~ ...... -.Totn todays fastest arowtnl .......,..91 calla acoepted IMMEDIATE EM p L 0 y. Help Wm~• "1 ~ mu~, ve • • EXTR.AORDlNAIRE Hot bl.lanced meals, 1nacks. MOWING , Edgtnr. vacala.wn. Remodel., Repair, 6940 .....,fesaion-Mutual Fund aaJu MENT FOR THOSE WHO .._ cliange references, $900 to F-D1~m•-·t1n1 •-·pl" State Uc 211to6 -7 an> GE!l'l cleanup Houlin "" I ==='°"'=-,~~-I Q u AL IF y ...,.,.,_..,.....,. Women 7MA · '$3300 cash secured by in-v • • gl~' P•arli• '::" ' <I'"' ' g. REMODEL I: REPAIR No experience nece_.,.. SERVICE Station Mechanic ..-vu•cc..i;.•.c. ;;::,: ventory and equipment. Few or ~m es! es • u •J>ll • 6 pm. $18 Week. Clavis Odd Jobs. * 548-6955 Carpentry • Paint • Plaster We train • 1'U1I or part time Full time. Experiencedi. in JO& ~G AND RAP· e BOOKKll NI • hours weekly can net luUex· outil!PTHE· Orl~:o~unique· ~::S:Z. ~1:t&.~~~-General S.rvlca 6682 & Concrete. Dick 642-1797 Mutual fund Advisors, tuneupl, brakes • "Whee1 ID ADVANCEMENT. Quiet 1 • pt· omee nin" ceu .. t Income More Inc. ........... Gu.,.,,... + REXAllt INC. Point·-II. 8 H, -m . "-• y,.. : ___ , ,_ cn•l -(213) OL T-Sewln 6~· -~-I --~ v .. ~ LUii • i""'__. "r Availabl Contractors 6620 LIC S.edlsh Maes u es e I 79'1 Npt B, 1603 Weatcllff 642-6422 ........ .,.,.......ui;, or qualified ORANGE rotJN'IY DIV, .neet, tOme rwoep. dirties. Ill terview, send name, address Franchbea e EUROPEAN TRAINED A fteratlont-642 5 845 S.A. 1212 N. Broadway man. Apply Lquna <lievron For information can open. Mr. Mtae -.1211 1 and phone number 1xl Int"' * DRUM MIR * a ROOM ADDmONsa n• 3:7-41'5 Palm spn,,.. N 1 20 • &17-8331 60! s. c.t Hwy, Lo....,. Bch Mondsy & Tue...,. BAllMAlDS. •• , . ', ' State Dlat. Co., 1811 West u--_. "'--21 A: be lible ID L;T· Con8truct ea' accurate, yrs. exp. SUMMER EMPLOYMENr n4-7251 ', • -~ ""- Katella, Suite 221, Anaheim, ........ -_. Family rooms kitchen or H II --9llKl>I handle Standard• Blues • au ng 6730 TILE, Ceramic 6974 • Prof-Football Team need1 DANCERS ~ Calli. Honky Tonk l Rock• units. Single otwy °" 2; --~-----BARIDD\m ""t appevlng, _._ $300 '"* UNIQUE FRANCHISE B-. • ~· ----For LlT1'LE GIANT muCK * Veme, the TUe I.Ian * ·-""""" mm, .... 17 to 22 FOREMAN _,., I Form"'• women <ilth mit =: i ·30J>in'. -lee A ia>.ut, phone lloultJ\&. 6' hcigh~·IO' bOO. Cu•!. ,.,..k. lnltall & ....... Appl.y In""'°" pref. 833-l660 11-ll AM'°" YACHTIU ILOI R .. -n;;ai , "ilbillty. No exp; Wt ~· • • • 347.1511 • You name it I haul. Reas. No Job too small. Pluter 8-U 4 3-8 •ppt. Immediate openinJ in the ~ ~ .... .a.ll. ' Offered by latematkioal ' RENOWNED HINl>U IJcenttd Ccntractcr Big John 642-4~ . patch. Leaking I b owe r Orient for man with bade· ...,.,"" .,._._ w .,...._ ~ Y•rd•,. Fair. ~'.<llO to SPOtrl'UALISI' -I J HA'"... . -·•· 841 Moo. thno Sot. Fry Cook E-. .....,. u lorem111 oil.,.. who.., ckiw 111;7 ,,_ ,_ Spiritual l'Ndlncl ilven Rndel}tlal .. Commerclal ..-"''--,a~ pickup re_.., -1957/846--0'll:I BOB'S<X>FFEE_SH,..0-P· 64&-20CS -~ i .$25.00l invst opens retNI ·-9 AM·lO PM Se.t;sun Mafnt 6 Rep&Jn:. Free Est '!rimming. Anythtna . we do JOBS A EMPLOYMENT RfUDEll E, LE£ U.S. Yachtbulldinl' o:im-~ 'itot"e in U10C With tbiJ tam-~. UU N. ii Camino l'7J.4i29 rt. all. Exper work 545-27S2 IKn 1409 S. El Cimino RN1 ~ny, who la ~ b AIL J1paneee Scheel U:.. ' owi: Ch. Jlm ~5*-46(1 RnJ San Cement: l9J.'M52. Alddl&lllill '* Remodel.Ina: I HAULING." Tram pickup. Job Wanted, Lady 7020 San Oemmle 49'l-ll>l pbaaes ol gt ... toolinf, die-Domeltlc Work,. llft.-=ln~ "'""" iµRKET. 1'eut a< ,Lacuna FLY TO CATALINA . l'rld K. Omr1ck, Uc. Trlmm1n., Anything we <lo F/C Bkkpr.g,cy ,,..., PArt 151 E, Coaal Hl9hw1y 2 SERVICE Station A> ;,!:.,.,.~etc~: ~.:-..... ·Bcb. shop'g, cenl'er. ToW n •ny nJ"'lll'M' FROM 613«M.l * 56-2170 it all, Exper work. 545-7792. time work eYM, wkenda. Hewport Beach tmdantl. part ·• 1'1111 time. rtaht m.tft. Send ftllJmf to price _... $15,000. Net ~ -·· a.EAN , ~ Eqioi-. Ray Carey Ole""" PIT I' br .............. , wnings $10,000 to $12,000 ORANGE CX>UNTY AJR.. PATIOS e Patio Coven ...._, garages, etc. Const., RE, hotel A-penon. SERVICE Slatton l be fOI So. Out !hey, Lquna Box M158 Onnge OJalt Brwb ~ ..... a&: ~· _48 ~1536 flORT. Catallaa • v-Room Addltlonl, Uc. Tree removal, dump, skip, nel exp, Allo PBX or ._ ,.. _ .............. ~· ..!..,. n..... Pilot. Cbllddentlal. F V ~ --· ~ly. ~· ot WT" • .A1rUnel e 5tM612 642.5952 Days-E'r~Wkrull backhoe, fll,I, era<fe. 962-8745 Hostessina:. 83l-OOS4 nea A • u. uueuo, ...., -.. .....,... -.T1 · -• ~ ~for Mr. Burb. · Remodeling • Additionl ..,kends pay, &mdQ'toll, no IMP.ARKING Attendant l-'llo;l;;:lnd:7•m'"""i:r"ll0:..,...::·::,._,,-11 ESI'ABUSHED vendln1 *'TONE PAL** J.G.Maclleth,Llc. H-1 .. nlng 6135 CERTIFIW ROO Croll =~i.'::.i::.nlon~ wantod.lfuatbell&qlder, rouna Men IS.28 G.,_t .... "':a.'"!:: ' ~1' H.B. ..... l'tw bra. ~--INEXPBY Pll~g 9615-8IDI • ... "'A'll.m.rG • In"'· out. Water Safety Inatrucdori Vi.a.to. --t Apply tlttr • p.m. at ' ~ N.B. ,,.._th.NetlOOdretUm. ~• Y"• ~-·•• ·-WM!> lob u Ill-°' -·~·--E.Leel'lridollot, Saloa -jobo avail. &\llYsrrn:R·lfr Inv-tr= !360. Call P.O. Boot 4193, lnlne -£l!J!O! C1-n.... 6625 l'alntlng, "'I cl<anlng wall swim ...-. call lookk-r-Ac-1nt N...,...1 Beach I.arr• "!t'I. corp. SIO,tltl> hi _., 5-~~~....--=..-,='°"' I* * r,uu. nw1 t a-· wuhing. Free eat-64$-5103 67J..1135 tbnt P 6 L. E:lrpedtnoed re-ENERGJ;nC, JOU1W man fn. )'Ml'. Afullcemmt ~ Mt Cl lOR Solo lol ...,,...·-"""'° .ft...,,..._ ,,_a., Miu Cl11n .. I Service I I 6755 HOUSECLEANING, haU<lay qulre<I. Proler man om 50. --In -A wbllt nltles. call lJl am • 2 I'll ~ Sl;top, WettclUf a rea . Belt ottw. MMlm * * ~ wlndon, CUtieta. A ron "I in N' e trport are a . Eltabllabed oornmericlal pbotop'lllbSc -~. NI. 539-1113. • ~ -~· Profitable buAiMlm •· I ALCDIOLD AMIOW ~I ·1 ~ ett:. Rat· IRONIN'G tn ntJ'" tiome. RefaeK'fl. 5'1-9863 aft 1 ~'~ Sm!C/O ~Pllot.e to Box ""'n1M.,... se-Um caa:w. Hl:LP ~~~area., ··.;: ' )Tl. fl46..45U. '*'-~ lftao Blrbor' Ar&..._~ W 1 t • • mm~ Newp:ct, Collta Mea area. PM ,_._ ... _,. 25" x W' J'OLDER 'P.urt 1VllE MOHft' • pm, . P.O. Box 1221 °"" -~... . y,.. -""''""· Ex-CARPET a-Floor MAN needed wllo "'""' llW\TllC -HOUR SAID, pat -II AUTOMATED B••l•••• BOUDAT B eatt• lpa ;.,, •• ' MIO edlent wort '1 Pll' hour. ~-Wutac." w.ua. workoa...Uf:amltiboutl-UPRODUCTIONS AGD2l'IO• · :'.;~ea il tl)ltut.~ lolako llYlnc 0 \lllr ...,. ... -l>tnMp lor lllr, coll ~;;.; ;;o< MMl8I W-1 ...-, S.'11447 IO lira l>O' -. Prefer J5'IT -!Ill all». -'l1t -~ .......... -.~ f!WmA!'SPlf . mrDDml --KEPHART'S a.otom -· lTSWONl>ERnJLIH...., -· Localed -SERVICI: llladon attendent Manl.,rlot llllJIT S.U. -bwll atft DYNAMICJ1U!2'lll --........ Allen lol,haa ......r 1xl UO E lT. bays m appl-,,.. lb! llo1· -lalUtport--.oolJ lllm:HER.-. fllll-. ;;RBI · , ::i,us:..\: ... xrs,,.,-wi:.:~· ::.= ~ :i-.;·.i:.:ip:::a11 :r.:-!1.:r"'i-°** ~™~~ ~::=-~"'.!1'-.~ !'~~· $120 " . ·~ t.• .... -. -----. -' ·----· . ---~ -. . ·--. -,. --~" . ---------·---·-·--------·------. -.---......--~----..--~~L----.--*a1 S '' -... --·-----.;.-.-.-.-~~--- I I I . l l J --. -..... ----· -----·----........ ------··-,. .. .-. ....... h6d \ . OMETHIJWG JWEW-SOMETHING DIFFERE'NTZZ NOWZZ PILOT. PENNY PINCHER WANT ADS • 3 Iines • 2 times $200 DIAL 642· 8 North County TaD Frff 540.1220 Just Say: "CHARGE IT!" . JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JO~S & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT -MERC:i ANDISe FOR MERCHANDISE fOR MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOii SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE MERCHANDISE FOR SALE ANP TRADE MERCHAl!DISE FOR SALE AND TRADI ------Help Wented w-Help W•nted 7400 Women 7400 ______ _;..;..; Jobi Men, Wom. 7500 G~.9'12~!· 8022 Pl•noo ~-01'!1.!._M _11~ M11c•ll•n eou1 l600 FREE TO YOU GARAGE Sale Fri. & Sat., July 4th WHkend -;;:;;;;-;;;:;;:;--;::::--;:-:-:-::-1------..:..=-FREE TO YOU FREE TO YOU BIGllHRING CLERK EXPERIENCED Wu Ben's c I & 0 SI I lfElRLOOM Gun Caae July :itri & 6Lh: 10 AM lo Pano rgan I• heavy solld oak.many ~ DACHSHUND, °'.C'C &rad. 1 5:30 P~t. Office dMk &. Kana~WurliUer-Fi.schet partments, hidden drawers, yn. old, good with dtilJren, FREE MDCII> 6 mo. pup in Labor4 ador RetrM-ver. % German Sheppard. Lovable and lnr teillgmt. Housebroken. Call 546-3634. ll69 Denet Lane: COMMERCIAL TELLER Newport Beach's newest and most exciting Canton- ese restaurant now •ccepting applica~ tions for: m i m e o g r a p h : c r eat Kanabe iirand was $2995 $l-10 or offer; Surlboard, need& love It af!ectioo. rrandmot.her's bnw beds; * now $1795 8.4 .. , good cond M<O.,· -'---rt 548--0279 7/9 Kitten, black and white female. C\ite: mark I n 1s . Ready for new b o m e . ~2888 7/9 LOVABLE tiger kitten, 10 weeks, Need& good home. AH shots. Unuaual coloring. 542-2002 716 3 ADOR.Afil:;~ kittens-6 week& old • Huntington Bch area. 536-0136 7/6 FREE: pieces ot asphalt driveway. m-8628 7/6 Varied dutita indud-inl _,.. UNITED CALIFORNIA BAN~ am. teak tbles., antique Wurlit;u,or spinet was $7ffi ...., ...,_ bronze; Vic. 1ideb 0 a rd * now $535. car cooler $:?; cheat of KlTTENS • Wuld like a lov· k ing-1i2e spanlsh Kimballconsolewas $99& drawers $4:01,d Jr. en. in,a: perm , home . cyclopedia $3; L i o n e 1 w l"ellponsi)Je f a m I I ies b!dspread; china tea 1ets: * now S595 Microscope, xlnt. S 1 0 ; 538-3797 7/S C.M. 7/9 FREE Tent, r x 7' with canvaa flcor. Tom front, b. u i suitable for beach, etc. 646-2388 ~'' BEAU'MTUL % persian, tab:- by, male cat, needl a 1ood home. 6Th-4235 aft C ports, statistics, fil.. in&. uah'la: mimeo- gnph. nril&x, add· Ina: ma.chine. Must bt MX.."W"ate am alert in- diWlual. 'I)'pinJ SO w.p..m. 309 Main St. Huntington Be1ch 536-8811 bric·a·brac, paperback5, ete. Lowrey Ora:an was $299& - 1507 Mariner1 Dr., NB * now $1645 Gilber Chemistry lltt, nrly 0 NE la r i e Serve I 548"-5144 Wurlitier Organ wai $114S comp. S7; chldm's booka relrlgerator, need.!! some * S7S5 151: -$25c; Few LP record.I, repalq, Yours for the takintt Garag• Sale Sun 10-5 now m..no 35c; adjustable auto this Sat/ Sun only. 646-4660 An equal opportunity employer e Food Walt rH1•t e Cockt1ll W•ltrtlt H 939 Evergreen Pl., O t All Like New * Fully Guar. Sl S . E.lec ironer, xlnt cond $10, • LOW 48 M?S. TERr.ts e gun screen ; 1 n g er MALE POODLE ' I .... floor v'"'" 110. '49 Gould Mu11c Com p•ny upright vacuum, needs belt 5· mos old 6-!U587 119 ~ $10; folding chrs lOc ea. Mercury parts. Oothes 25c . 2045 N. Maln S.A .• 547-0081 Laguna Bch. 494;:l7Dl eves&. • Dlshw11hert • 8u1boy1 Apply Personnel Dept BEAUTY OPERATORS STACO, INC. 1139 B•k•r St. Cott• Me11 549-3Q.41 Billing Clerk Exrrlenced. Subst•"" tia typing required. Perm1nent, good op- portunity! Call or apply; Cla-Val Co. 17th & Placentl1 Cotta Me11 548-2201 An equal opportunlcy employer STBIO-SECY Diversified and .responstble duties in corponte marl(et- lng office. Prefer individual with ctmpOliitioa g k i l l •. Shorttwid 80 to 100 wpm. ~ electric twtn& speed 75 wpm. C1ll Personnel Dept. (714) 494-9401 TELONIC Emjillffl'i119 Ca. LAGUNA BEACH .. ... Anoquolopportun;ty .,,,,,.,,.,. EXPERIENCED NEW ACCOUNTS CLERK UNITED CALIFORNIA ;• BANK •2712 W. CoHt Hwy. . Newport Bt1ch " 646.2431 An equal opportunity employer TOP OP.PORTUNITY In busy dept. ll:Ott Alon. Salary + oomrnisskln. Ex· cellenl bend.ill, inc. Ubet'al l tort" discounts. MARINELLO-COMER G""-perl. ....,1, THE MAY CO. Sooth Coalt Plaza, C.M. Seamstresses • Cooks • B1rtender1 PLEASE APPLY 9-U and U Daily REUBEN'$ 251 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach $15, some never wom. wkends. Beauty shop equip. Lots of NOW HERE -the new misc items. Superaoundlng T-200 LEAVING Sl'ATE SATThru'I'ues10to4,493E. Hammond Spinet OI'iaJI Refrigerator, no frost , 19, CM. Kenmore washer, -the finest yet' coppertooe, two door' large furn, garden toob & SCHMIDT-PHIUJPS CO. freezer. pd $515. Sacilice }ounges, kitch u ten 1 i 1 a , 1907 N. Main O 2Qth $75., 2 night stands $7 ea. Santa Ana White riaugahyde 7' coocb dishes, Holiday ornaments, $40 9 drawer dresser with tiric-a-brac HIF. & St 1210 mirror$35.7pcdiningroom GARAGE SALE Sal 1~ • I •reo set, pd $400, sacrifice $75 F.V. STEREO 1968 !Olid 111.te, Sat aft 1, Sunday, eves console model. Like nrN. 54S-0090 Weekdays 67S-531rl 10336 Cardinal Ave. Misc. itema & furn. Balance $79.35 or ama.11 Exper for aall Jolt in beach an!a. • TOP HOURLY SALARY e Power machine eXJ>U, in an,y field valuable. Holt•11 Food & Cockt•il WaitrestU Appli1ncn 8100 payments. credit Dept. SWIMMING· POOL WASHERS $29.95:· dryera ____ 53>-_7289_____ 18 Ft Pool, Filter, Surface Skimmer, Maintenance Kit. $35; Freezci $75~ Refrig .. T1pe Record1r1 1220 FREE Ground Pad. coppertont a: Avoc.; Guar. $14 ~1095 TANDBERG Stereo rttarder 9.88 HANNA SAU.MAKERS 861 W. 18, CM 548-34&1 ADVERTISING Sales Jirl for permanent part time work, Tuea thru Fri. 8:30 -4:30. Salary, plus com· mission, MUST either have classified or display exper- ience. Phone for appoint· ment. <n4J 646-1606. Radio-Telephone Dispatch Girl 25 to 40 yean. Must know local a.rea. Apply in peraon YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th St. Costa Mesa S.cret1ry-Glrl Frld1y Pleasant Npt Beach office. Xlnt opportunity. Inlelli· gence & initiative easenlial. Life insurance exper, type 60. Call betw 9 &. 1 weekd1ys for •PPI. 642-6667 or 54.5-8419 Office Man•ger-full Charge BookkHper Retail appliance experienu. IBM 4a2 equlp. Saluy SOOl plw. • Mr. Brown 548-3439 LEGAL SECRETARY Shorthand & typin& Min l yr, Calif. exp. Salary Open. 548-Tffi8 Executive 5ecNt1ry Auistant to President. Short· hand 100.I>J. Typinc ~. 546-0938 CffiLD C.Ue-hskp. 12-6 pm. ?lf\ut have own car. Penn. Good COQditlona. Call for details. CdM 675-2514 l!xecutive Secret1ry Le&al background 1or Admin- istrative Parmer Newport Beach law finn. 540-5400. Exp. Bindery Help MARTEC R.EPRODUCJ10NS 1577 Placentia. NB SALESLADY Full or part lime. Exp. JR Shu,,, fn!mh. all Ameri- can type girls over Z1 to compliment Xlnt 1ur· rounding& in all new San Franclsca.n cuisine rei- tannt. • Kitchen Helpers • Busboys Apply in person 8•5 ALLEY WEST 21c.i w. Ocean Front Newport Beach Agencl .. , Men a Women 7550 ARGUS ) WORK NEAR HOME Model 64, carrying case, SECARD POOL • VACUUMS e Sony head set model DR-3c 323 s. Main, Onnie $10 up. Repain & part.I. $.W>. M5-74S8 532.1992 ~asmable. Coast Vacuum I-"========= I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 333 E. I7lh. CM, """'° C•m•rH & Equip. 1300 * AUCTION_ * FULL llze electric atove. , Automatic starting timer. 8 MUST SELL Nikcn F, Ph!>. U )1XI will aell Or 001 level burner control. $50. tomic, with Nikkor lenses; Ktve Windy a try ---f3 5 •3 ""'-Auctions Friday 7:30 p.m. 646-9.539 _. ..... , . , .. to ........ m D.5, d 85 to 250mm. M.5. other ac-Win y's Auction Barn KELVlNATOR Coppertone refrlJ:, $150. G E Ddx cop. ~SS<llies. Over $1,IXXI worth Behind Toay's Bldg. Mat'l tone port diahwshr, bread-of equipment for $600. Phone 2005% Newport, CM 646-8686 brd top. $150. 546-4529 ~2616. KNlrnD FABRICS FRIGIDAIRE E x c e 11 e n t MANSFIELD .8 mm movie condition $50 549-4214 after 5 c.amera, . proJtrtor, acreen ""' FOR SALE lights, editor and splicer $50. PM 897-5639 Jkmnants, samplea & Mill FREEZER. $40, refrigerator -· enda Sat. Only 8 a.m. to 2 $35. T.V. $15, boys bike $10, Sporting GOocft 8500 p.m. 929 Baker, Costa Mesa washer-dryer $10. 536-3053 KENMORE Washer works GAFFER'S & StaUer'a stove SURFBOARD 9'4" Hebble 6 perfectl.r $5(). Black walnut 7 $100. Very good con d. !11°· old, Xlnt Cond., no drawer desk. 3Dx60", perfect 540-7629 dings $75. 642-9003 $100. 2 story wooden doll F/C Bkkpr to $500 1110 Ml1cell1neous 8600 house $20. Garden lounges, no pads S2 Rcb, Bric.a· brae. 642~178 Recept good P/R $303 AntlqUOI Recept/Steno to $400 PICTURE FRAME Top Chef to $700 =u:: at-r~~~h MOLDING. Over lCXXI feet. Pool Tables Cook prt tlmend $$21•6255 hhr Blvd., Stanton. 8'18-lOOO $65 takes all. Many shapes. New a: repo••···~ $99.50 Diah rm 1tte • r ========'=I Mwt be moved over the ...... a:iaa k nd 31670 J II S Up. Tennia, Champion S•wlng M1chlnn 8120 wee e · ewe t. ARGUS EMPLOYMENT '-'-'--"-'-"='-'--'--I LaguRa B"cli Quality 134.50 up. CONSULTANTS AGDICT 1967 Singer Touch-0...Matic REFR.IG White xnt 10 Call Frtink 2043 Westcliff, NB 548-7796 Consol~, du.e to llln~. new SlOO; TV ~s. ma;;;~ ___ 5_3 __ 8_.0_3'-1'-1 __ _ ls:M E. l7th St., S.A. 547.s336 Automat1.c, Zig-Zag, l;>uttun-new tube S2S; NEW Poli SMALL boat with JlA hp eng Schools.Instruction 7600 holes, blind hem&, ovtrcaata phono comb. A M / FM $100: R a v e 11 Monza etc. No ~ttachments needed. wist.and $108: 548-8270 be! 5 Racev1ay $20; 2 b I a ck Guar stiU good. $38.66 or PM wrought iron dn $20. $4.75 mo. Call 5416-6616 1~~====----675-4731 SOIOOL Olildren's vacation 1967 Singer Repo55esslon FOAM RUBBER, cut to size. I========== rates. Chilcoat IO.Lesson Console, Zig-Zag, button-Uph suppli~. f ab I' i c s ' .. Ml::.:.•<::·..cW:;;;•::"tocl:.::::__...:8610 Typing School. ~2858. 173 holes, blind hems, over-naugahyde. F act. outlet. .. Del Mar, C.M. casts, many fancy ititches Low pre. A·l Foam Fabric $$ CASH $$ & Uphoi.tery Supply Co., 311 MERCHANDISE FOR e:tc. S41.25 OI' $6. mo. Guar. E. 5th St., s .A. 83!>-tlSl We pay cash for: SALE AND TRADE . st!U OK. cail 523-0090 ---'-'-----'---I ./ Furniture ./ Appliances THE ART OF USHER now ,/ Antlques ,/ Tool.a Furniture 8000 Mu1lc1l ln1t. 1125 open. Hatch covers and ON ITEM or _ :;.;;:.:.:.:::.:.:;.;.:.:.:._--'-= I other decorator ' t em I • co·-~ uou-· Furniture returned from dll-* DRUMMER * "~=·~ ~ v~ ho 417-29th St., N .B. Call "'7 -•• or 827 -play studio&. mod el mes, J'I ~•'IO -o••J. decorators csnceliati.on. Mi.a be over 21 &·be able Find it first at Raciti'• WANTED 5 °'" 6 rt. Safa bed. Spanish & Mediterranean etc. to handle Standards. Blues, cmta Mesa Jewelry l Lou Ok if needs upholstering. RD FURNI TURE Buggi" Honlcy -Tonk & Open 7 d,,., 1838 Newport R,.oonabl•. Call 548-4753 Rock. Accompany piano (downtown) Slf'r'n4l 1844 Newport Blvd., CM player. Call 67~3606 berore SELF Ued rot 1 WANT to get rid that every night ti.I 9 8: 30 p.m. mow~~ yn. o1.':°; :av: okl TV that's not ,,,.or king? _w="'.,·'o· .,s'._'.,· o;•.-s .. ~ .. -~·_.m,_'.-FENDER Amp. Made for $126 best di.er ta k e • . =iy=:°"=::";"·:,,' ,::ha::w=548-4:=;:""~ GIRLS & JR. PETITE nre,. Shop: Attractive girl 18 & over to Call for Appl. 968-nll F.V. display nev1 product., Trim BEAUTICIAN, mature, with 'l'wlst, in major Depl atore1 following if possible. Good ln local area. Must be above Joe. Josephine'5 600 W, 19th, average pef"80llality, poise, l ;;CM;-;;;;642-831=~',,----~= &: charm. No e?Cper ~ WAJTRD;S Graveyard ahift sary. 4 hra daily, Excellent only. SPANISH/MEDITT club or profess io n al 644---0438 *ROOM GROUPINGS . recording. Vibro lux reverb.1 -,'c='-=-'-=--~~---_Ma_c_h_ln_e_ry.:.:..•.:;•;.ctc::.._...;;1;:_7:;.:00 Living, dining room and Cost $329 aell for $199, or GREAT Books We• t e ~ n FORKLl.fT $595 bedroom -as low RS $3. wk. make offer. 968-4354 World set. Also ba.r&ain. CLARK $695 -runs <ood ,::::::;_;;:~c:::_::::.:.,-.:=I Encyclopedia 9et & Jr. Open S.9 daily, lG.5 Sun. 6 PIECE Slingerland drum lJ +9360. 639-2691, Eves. 897-2433 A -..I set. Good (bnd., must isell1---------pproy..., lmm••htely. O><ap 673-<436 UPHOISl'ER.lNG -179·50• ' FREE TO YOU Fumiture . .;::::::.:====--~I pc. (European craftsmen) ____ _;_;...:,..:.._ aa.lary. Call for appt t2l3J Cottage Coffee Shop ~. Allk for Laura. 56'2 W. 19th St. Coeta Mesa 2159 Harbor, Costa ?t1esa 548-!1600 ELEC Guitar 3 i>k:k ~p, ,good Free est, del, pickup, Z15 cond. $35. Amplifier $35. Main HB "Bemy'' 536-6405 536-4()16 ==· =_c:c.:,..:._:c_:__.:.. DELTA 8" radial saw on a Pi1not &. Org1nt 8130 ))" x 8' sturdy bench on -~ -; _1_ I wheels. $150. 2320 Elden, Attr1ctive Women FRY Cook 25-30 )T5· 2:278 Npt Ambitlow, &'OOd penonality. Blvd. Costa Meaa. MARBLE Top coffee table. 2 braas pedestals, 63" loris, 31" higb. $45 54&-0739 ! Special -• ~""'=ta:..:M=:"':=·:,,.... __ ~ Use of car, ove' 21. Some 642-4875 KtNG size bed $25, Duncan Phyfe din tble & chain $25. Dresser $10. 962-3503 • WE otter our great!!t Made to order -any color, stock ol new &: used pianoa Decorator grapes, candles Ii: & organs . at Special Sum· other accessories. 892-3438 mer Sale pricea! AtrrO Washer $25; Refrig • WHATEVER YoU are look· $20· Stove w/center il'W lng for • we. have It Is. at a m: 764 w. z:itti St., 01 eves. preferred. Av~ MODELS part time $59. • week. F'111 No exp nee (113) 428-5044 time $124. No exppienoe ~. For prompt 1n. tnxtudor)o 'interview call Mr Whitney 544-&SOO Telephone Girls $100 WEEK ~enced or not • full er part time. Apply 9 to • 4, 1500 Mama, IUJte 303 O>ota-. . 1 AUTO DISPATCHER .Must know auto compooent1, _, ... -!moo belpllrl, " .... '-'· ' RAY VINES a..,.i""""'"°""' Sf3-686.1 -527-2341 Jobe Men. Wom. 7500 DOUBLE Bed frame with headboard and matching with mirror $60. 548-0063 WANTED 11 GAS Dryer & washer. Full Reliable party 10 rt't!tock bt'd with headboard & many and coiled mane~ from ~ olht'r Items. 675-2162 volutiorwy new coin oper· I ~~-C....~""--"-'-­atcd Snack vendors. No Studio couch almost new $65. aelling. Gold wool rug 9xl2 $35. Finl time in Western 540-2177. or 67>U9 States. {Handles national· Jy advert:is@d snacks and Office Equipment 8011 candy ban.) Excellent In· come potential for li.x: hrs. Week)' work. Sl.250 lo $4990 c:ash, pha ret-vence1 and dependable car ttquired. GE.WETNER Mimeograph No. 120. Xlnt cond. nso or best offer. 836-8669, 633-0922 1022 For ~ Werview, G1rage S•le ~ ~. addtt"u, and phone number to: TABLE sew: Westinghouse TR.ANS • ~ portable oven: car r•ck; OISTR.IBUTING co. fUm: HOUlehold Item 1 ; ~ N. AZUSA AVE. Many Mlac. COVINA. CAW.F. 9lW SAT ONLY · 616 Iris, CdM. p1i~ you will pay. WARD'S BALDWIN snJDIO 1801 Newport, Cl\! 6(2-8484 PIANOS & ORGANS NE\Y & USED Spinets, consoles, grand piano1 from $399. Organs -1796. WALLlrns • MANNING'S MUSIC CITY Wheel chair. folds $50 Sewing nl9.chine $12.50 • 646-2132 . STAINED J?lass window $30. 1889 Chime clock $40. 400 Day clock $10. GU-8845 MAN'S diamond ring% c.arat center Slone. Cost $600, 1eU fOfr $25() or trade. 968-4354 3400 So. Bristol GE Electric range $50. So. Cotst Plaza e 546-2165 Kitchen sink unit, $00. Cycle FOR SALE Wurlitzer Spinet tiNl SS. 54.>-tO!H. piano. Mahogany, chel'I')', & RADIAL ARM SAW. 8" walnu t wood. Very eood Hea·I)' dUIJ. High speed $75. condition. $385· 54&-fTO>l 5+G-1979 PIANO Want@d, Prtv1te p!U'· 7' DINGHY .n fiber &lUI ty waDt1 to bQy piano for $75. Good condit\on, caah.. 513.$335 549--0054 -==,-.,.===~-I !alley). 675-4006 ORGANIZERS G~ARE. <Mtop ,.,.. LOWRY EJ.cl>'lc ...... P•rl HCJl'POINT dlshwullor. 13$. Iftvuttpte th~ nPid irowth r1er, hJch ctWr, electric ccnd. $1700 new, will lell f 6" Dana Surfboard. $50. 2 I:: immediate income for SWffPft', elecuic motors, $'700. ~12'.U after 6 .aultts • lt. 5U-Cl9M S15 eadl. them who can recruit. tnlll many other-llMns. 89(11 CONN tll!C. orpn; modma RIDING KJt, bard t.t. bunt 6 orpn1&t othiert. tx-ule• Shannon Dr. 897-5639 atyle; 2 manuall; xhlt con-CO&t, brltchir&, a.1 ... 16 $).). Pt"OPle prdm'ftl. 646-m MISC GARAGE SALE! dldoo. 5tl)..29!IO S...233:5 after C PN day « ...._ HUNTINGTON HARBOUR SOHME!t -Grond. "'5. FORT PLAYHOUSE REAL &WAT& ShcNldn't 17001 Wettport, Sl.l lM. Priv. pty, 1380 Tf!fl"Clh Hilll SMJlU)Y! $'55 )'OU be tclllns the hottest 842-7659 or 847-1670 Dr, Lt.1 Bdl. 494-1155 e 96:Mi889 • a.tta I HunUnrton 8 Mdl7 S'El.J.INC Everythinr. a.by * EVERE1'l' mlkl walnut 6 NEW Louw:red doon 6 ft I ~ for llPl'l· VIJlqe R. E. lum, lll<c new, loU al mloc. IJ1lrilht, .... ectlon 6 -· In by I In $30. MM11• oftor ~n ~00 193.l Wallflc., tn '*k. or SlSO. ftM62.1 S pm l' USABLE 3 piece sectional beige frttle, first come im it. 1169 Dorset Lane, C.M. 546-3634 7/9 FREE 4 mo old Wiemar•· ner puppy, female. V e ry Intelligent. 642-4513 eves. PLA YF1.JL 7 wk old kittena, need nice home. Already housebroken. 545-4101 T/6 7 MO. Old black poodle ha.a had shots, to good borne. 646-1.566 7/9 KENMORE wa.sti.er -needa slight repair. 962-5143 any- time. 7/9 FREE St. Augustine grass cut .l ~. You pick up. 646-JW 719 BABY ·Rats, beige Ii: wht er blk I whl Xlnt pell for child. 548--1662 7/6 TO Good home, lovable. small terrier mix. 6 moa, housebroken. 892-7016 719 BIG Eyed grey kitten, male. 11 Wies, free to good borne. ...__ 719 MALE Ooc-a·Poo, aholl A license to lood home with fenced yard. 962>-0JO'J 7/6 MALE puppy, lD wetka: 'ii Pointer: sood with children. 962-~ 116 2 BROWN and one white female rumee. Ns. 2 male white rata. 6(2..Q.14 1/6 BEAUTJn.n.. kltttt11 $ wb old. hskbrkn, weaned. hee to lovtna home. 644-01(1 7/S C1.n'E Grey kltltn1, T wks. houaebraken. 675--19111 T/6 p.m. NOW! NEW! PILOT PENNY PINCHER CLASSIFIED ADS WITH A NEW-LOW-RATE 3 LINES 1 ·TIMES \ s2.oo IN THESE CLASSIFICATIONS! Furnitura 1000 Pianos & Organs 1130 Office Furniture 8010 Radio 1200· Office Equipment 1011 Tel.e¥1sion 120S Store Equipment 1012 Hi-Fi & .Stereo 1210 C•fe~ Re1t1ur•nt 1014 T•pa Recorders 1220 Bar Equipment 8015 C•mer•s & Equipment l300 Household Goods 1020 Hobby Supplies 8400 Appll•nc•• 1 100 Antiques 1110 Sporting Goods 1500 Sewing Mlchlnn 8120 Blnoculars, Scopes 1550 Mu1ic1I Instruments 1125 Ml1cell•neou1 l600 •_EA_C_H_l_TE_M_M_u_s_T_BE_P_R...;IC;.;;E;.;;.D_• • No Item Over $50 • No Commercial F irms e • No Copy Ch1nges • No Abbrwlations e START MAKING MONEY NOW! CALL 642-5678 ASK FOR YOUR DAILY PILOT AD-VISOR AND YOU MAY CHARGE IT! ' " ,. ~~----------------..... ~-------~-----~-----------------~--~-~-~ ------------ • t " 9 ~ ' 9 --~----..... ---• ~~w...,,,......,,....~e .... ~_,.,..,,,......,....,.uwo,...•uuo"""*""4""PP'UW.,.¥PUUwowo.-.... oP""••o•uwus.,...uo~ou4,......,w ... um ... w~o~ .. 9 ••• • =• -..... - , 14' Fiberglass sloop, keel, ~-sale & fast. New aails. S595. ! F1111 Zone Boat Co-, Balboa , COLUMBIA 15-aloop w/trlr< •. ·-·-~----~-I : Xlnt condition. $1005 GE'ITlNG ~ted! Mon- . : • 6'15-5102 • tessa Scorploo 250 CC Ex· 12' SNOWBIRD. Ready foc water!' Needs sail!. $150. -t;IDO 14 No :WS. 2 sells aai~, full boat• Cf1Vt!r.' *· ' ...._.,.. ' tras, dirt & road. Brand new. O>st $fO) • el I $595. ~SITO '61SUZUKI120 Trail_.,,. dirt ·w street. ExCel cori9· J,.o mileage.. 035. 12,~ mile war.~a1t5pm: ' You've never seen' a unit like this before. The ALL NE.W 9 ft. wltb automatic toilet as standard ·equipmenl. Fee· turn lound only in the ex· pen•ive sell<'Olltalned units. ' .THREE LEF"l' $1877.33 830 S. HARBOR BLVD. SANTA ANA 531~55 GA.I. 20, fully eqWp. tor rac- \ng or cndsk'ls. Excel. cond. CUST. F\ill-race '65 BSA '42-2567 street "'· SOO. bike. $4000 m. _, MALIBU otJTRIOO.ER}is"I '"8L Mwt lello ltiXXt~.,, \._. :"rop condition-dai:rGn sail', . ~fer. 49'7-llifl"eves " ., · ... rides the surf. 4!M-5045 '56 TRIUMPH 650 CC dirt ~ ,Racing Sabot, excellent condition. Extras. $325. • 644.1158 • SNOWBIRD Flberglaas 432, 2 set! of sail~ trlr, good concl. OO--OllT, 642-MlO • LIDO 14, #'1154. Must llcll. $9Xt. ~&M-1349 . ' ~ -:-Power Crul10rs • 9020 35' ELCO Trunk cab I n auiaer xlnt ~ cond. New camu ene1. tor a1lft' dtdt, new aphol. A ndio. Aak $2,000. 113-4796 uea. bike. $250. 823 Towne, Costa Mesa·., 646-1251 '65 SSA 650 <Xl $950 Xlnt 0:iM.. &4~ 582 JOllM, ai.Sta Mesa '53 Gll.UARS MotorcydJ-li = llOlli:< beet olflt:--· -· '86 Y~. Ekellcnt;. lition! IA l'nOtaael ~ otter! Ll&--m HONDA 1 8cr-*kf. 31:1 C'C dutch, trans, J nterior . Stwool. S1250. 61'3--0319, aft 5 '62 MER.CEDE:> Br.m 220 SE, xlnt cond.; auto. trans. AM/FM, full pwr. Best of· fer 842-1351 --- • AL ROBERTS GMC TRUCKS NEW LOCATION SALE ' '66 CHIV Y-1. '59 fOllD CAMPlll Vi T•• PICKUP 'lo To" Pick11p. Awlo., P•• V-1, ,,;, .. 1hi lt, r1dio, h•tf· dio, h11t•r, r11r tl1p 1r, r11r 1l1 p bu'"p1r, bu'"P''· Hi1 ... I 'Ii . c•mp•r, sl1•p1 ' -COll'I· I I "'t CHIYllOLn pl1t1 % T11t '65 ..... VI, 1uto'"1tic tr1"'·• ,.,. CAMPll ;o, h11l1r, 1wlr1 91t link, 'I• Ton PlcbrJll. C1'"J11l1I•· ,, o'l!nl•cl, , .. , ... , .,.cl1I tlr11, 1,..., '"il1t • ~. b11'"'''· "'"" Coll'lpl•I• I' Cl '"Pll'--R•1cly to to! '64 ..... . '63 ~:··· CAMPll Vo r., Plck1o1p. ll11r St•p v.1, 1tick 1hift, ,,., rl•p b~m·p•r, "••l•t, ... •• b11"'P''• "'w p1i"t. A littl1 c1mp•i-Co"'pl1t• J•w•I. '62 6MC4SPD, CAMPll '57 ..... • '11, T•n Y·6, Allt CONO., IANCMllO r1dio, h•1l•r, r11r ... , VI, 1ulo"'1tlc; tedi•, h11t. "'"'" with I' c1mpff'-,,, ""' p1l"I· M11tl 111 t1 C1f!'lpl•M '68. NIW awe 1pprici~I•. CAMnl '66 Y. T•111• Pickup, h•1t1r. •111-YO\UWAMN t.fl'I I. b, H.D. chitch, •1dlo, .... ,.,, .,.,., ••• H.o.-, .. , ,,,1"'' .... mil••· l•11rtif11I "-1'••· b-..__. I Yt' DANA ctll'!,.,.__ C1mpl1t• , 4 c1ll1nt C•ntillfl_,., . ' . .. lritit tftft Ad • .,.., tt•d• 111 w c11h I 11•• thlt ••••· ' '1/119 .... M"' "'Y• 1f fh1111cl"t -Y•ll 1n•1t ••'"' I• .. t1k• ..r ....... ,. 1f .. i..,,.1~ ... . AL ROBERTS ,:~~s · 1'31 72 H4RIQR ILYD. 'JlJWf~ oiJ.llOIN $lt0Vl tLVD, l $,$. nllWAY ........ -' "'· ........ . ;'°"used car1 .i:-1ruCk! jU.1 c1U UI tor tree estimate. GROTH CHEVROLET Aalc for Salet· Mana.pr . 18211 Beach m .. Huntlnaton Beach Kl 9-3331 NEED A CAR? TRANS PO~~ 1'.~0N.:;;;.~- IUICK i• :' '118 8U1CK 'ata • .,....; V: : Spe\! Dix llldt ohllt, Jtl#; pewer tall sate, dnt ~· '. aood tln!1 Sl860. ~ .1,. : Bt:JICK ''63 SpecW ~ ' COOvt, Pl, auto, _Rl.H, ~ ---· .. riATtON w...;o ueo.lliillii ' = Good tires. 'n ) CADILLAC •" 'ST El. DOR.ADO, Like aw; Fae. warranty Ster • o . AM/FM, New tius. All pwr. Leather. 613-6635 '55 CAD Coav, ~. at new tires, full pwr, Loolu A runs gretit! $31.5 5'&-'1'58f CA MARO CAN'T BE FINANL'ED! e BanlpiJpt! eRepoas~asim! •Bad Credit! • Dlvattedf e Military e Ne.w bl AreaT '68 CAMARO · a.eveUe blue· w/whlte competition Stripe;· 6 cyl.'3 on Door; R/H, 1,000 mi. 12,750. ~91-4 Makf' Payday Paymenlll McCARTHY -MOTORS 1420 So. Main It , Edlnj:er (2 blocks N'. oJ Seart.J CHEVROLET 'li6 CHEVY lmpflla hard top, &port coupe, dlr, exotic green, black pluab interb':. V--8, automatic, power ateerlng low mllH. Will take old!!' trade. Pymnts' $46.86. 4!K-9TJ3 OI' 6.'J9..36lf I '62 CHEV Wqon. Xlnt oond .S725 .cutt: _:2:?~~ Sl!Lor-!fl $· wkMyl.~ Santa Ana Pb 542-3!!0'1 '67 (l)evy ll 327, .. 1peed, Hum, gqa aean! ·-· N.w C•r1 9800 Now Cora Leasing Now Praclic1I hr Everyone incre~lng numbera of Americans aoW tebe tbl family car -and for some veey &:ood reuons.. .. EXAMPLE: 1;:i. You can now leue a brand new Coupr for '92~i per month, and just look at what Jt lncludtl: l'U.• service and maintenance for t.he next two )'e&l9;'1 or 40·ooomue1 AT · NO IXTltA COST TO YOU... Your 0full ma.inienance leUe will include the tot-· lowing services: 1. A 4o,ooo mll• •rvlc• w1rranty, lnclUillllnt .Ji ,Nim and l•bor. 2. All major and miner ,.,.1,.. lnchJlll"I lu.,... cat'-:M. ~I, and flltwa. J. TuM ups, Carbureter ,..,.1ra, •r.rk Plup. If" nltlon Polnh,, and Dlatrlltutw 1p1ln. 4. Tranunlldoe adjustments and ,,.,.,,.... Ill• 1tMrlnt adJU1tmenh an4 1'9paln, I. lr•k• adJu1tment1, llnlnp, repairs. plua wheel Nlanclnt end •ll1nrMnt. 6. Tl,.. rotatlld. 7. Any and all ...,.1n minor eM OM)or wMneMr and wh•NYW n*ed oxca_pt llamltU c•UMll • from accWentt tlf colll1letn or H1loct, ·'J i:; I. Wo wltl liuy yHr PrtMnt tar. ,;~ , t. Any ene c•n 1 .... • car from Johnten & ~.: All Y• nMd 11 lank 1ppr0ffd crldH. 1 . ., OTHER EXAMPLES: M ... MllC • SfATION 'fl COHTININTAL WA.ON. Air co..tlt., A1te. -· .-. -.,..., l"' '"'· ,; ...... ,; ......... ,.. ........ '"...,,.. .... :::.. 4:-:.\~5~ tllltH ~ w ..... ..... '""' '165" ...... 40.0Cll M ...... 40,00I -· ...... .... ... .. ' •v1, •.11••· tr1"'" pw. lf••r., r1d1•, h11t•r, tl"t•cl 11•--. dlx , wh.11 'OW.ff, JOHNSON AND SON tlO ,W;C... Hwy,. .... ., ... ~ 642-0981 . • CROWN • LAND CRUISER P.O.E. :: Large Selt.ctio'n ~ In Stock and ~ Ready for lmm:~iate Dellve~_: :: Dean Lewis !: ''LEADERSHIP".;.,. s SERVltE'' lfte11U a GREAT DEAf., WHIM YOU IUY' YOUI NIW TOYOTA. 48 MONTHS TO PAY · °" ........... ~. IANll TllMS ~-------~--·----~-------------------~-~----~-.._.Lo.-~~----------... .----------------.----·------- - • I j I --.--... ·-··--• . . -. If. OA!L~ PILOT -'90G Uood Ciro '90G TllANSl'Oll.TATION ;;.;.;.;:...:.:;; __ _.;..."" u :.e -:o Cars ffOO UMCi Cars 1<:.:=="------' Uood Ciro ·-t900 Uood Ciro -t900 TllANSl'Oll.TATION Uood Cari ' 'cHEVROLET 1964. IMPALA su~r\Sport Pl. pb. Auto. Air ooncf. Pttfect cond. call Jfter 5 pm. 642--61&2 '66 STA \\'ag. A·l eond. V...S, auto. IJ"A'1' atr, tac air. Sac! $1B95· ..... ,66; CHEVROLET '63 CHEVY n, mod, 100, 4 dr .. aale by oril. O'lt'nf'r. Auto. transmla,lon otherY.'i1te standard. Never dama.gt'd. R4,M good. AU original. Prvt pny, $500. 646-0'131, 9 to 5 CHEVROLET • '57 CHEV Stick lhlfr En.&'lne 6 cyllndit'r and running iftr pttfect: M.lnt condltton irulde & wt. One owner. $250. • Phone 642-5912 • Imported Autos 9600 lmoorted Autos 9600 lmportM Autot 9600 ONE THING ABOUT A USED VW IT LOOICS AS MOWIL T AS A NIW ONI. Se -'eo v-• pt J .. t .,_,., _.... It'• .!ll!Mt llke ptri119 ttil1 ,_ ... hpec.Hltly i111U ...... Clift ..... ,.uH flle YW 1, ,_i.t ...,..,. -4 ,erfor-..u tftt. AM '""'-.., 100~ ,._ ..... tti.. -·11 ......... or ,.,,°"' •II -1• --...i ,_,..fer J D H ys., 1000 ...ihrt. wllklin., c11-. ffrsl. Wtt.t fft'ni ....... h • c• tMt ... "" Mii• ol-t -·It 111111 rHt wey, t-. ........ ......... 1 ••• ,.., .... ,, ...................... ,.,. ••• loctri<ol .,. .. 1111 • '67 YW . Se4eR, IMI. F•llY .1,•4 + r.41•. '1699 '66 YW 5"•1.. Wlt!N. Fulty 941111p'4 + ni41o. '1599 '65 YW IMen, ll:Ml. Ai r cond. I , ... 1 .. $1599 '63 YW SHo•. 11 ... h lly 94111lp'd + nwllo. '1199 '61 GHIA Co11vortfble, lff. F• I I 'I •11ulp'llll + rMI•, 549-0lOJ '67 YW w .... s •• , •• ,, .... , .1,·4 + ...... '1799 '66 YW '••tback, Whit•. P'ully 1qulp'd + r•dlo. $1799 ·'65 YW S.arftocll, W • I t o. f•llY .. ,,., + ,.., •. 51799 '62 YW s.Hll, RH. F•lly ett•lp' .. + N41o. -4 1099 '63 Porsche C••,., W'lte. 4 Sp.-4, radio. JJl99 1970 Harbor Blvd., Costa '58 YW 'A.NIL '•ctory rflH.tllt lt,7 VW •nglrM, "ew pAl"t, e1.cell•nt <oml'ltlon. $999 '65 YW SMan, Grey. 'ully tqulp'd + AM /,M. $1499 '64 YW SMen, Gr eo "· P'ully tqul p'd + rodlo • $1299 '60 GHIA c ... ,. ...... ,.11, •1111lp'd + ,..fie. $999 '62 YW ' pa1Hn9a, llllou ble pick- up, with ln1ul•tecl camp- •r, only 5999 673-1190 Mfla CHEVROLET FREE LAS VeGA6 VACA110N WlTH A '64 CHEV STA WAG. This l5 the popular 9 pus. 4 door Belair model. Silver green me-talic with matchlna interior. Auro trans, pwr. steer. Luggage rack, all the •cces. Famll.y type for ~m· mer fun on spocial SJ ~.oo plut1 T&L or paymll aA Jow as s.52.00 dn paymt & $52.00 p.:r mo 0.A.C. includes tax, lie. & interest. ELMORE TOYO'!;A MCYrORS Ph. 894-ll.;I{) UMd C1n GROTH CHEVROLET SUMMER SPECIALS '64 MERCURY v.1, Aul11m11tlv•, 'ower St•e1ln9, Rl){.fl4. $999 -'64 FORD v.1, •'•"d.,.. tr11n1m1,. 1l11n, 'EP.121. $899 15300 Be•<h Blvd .• W"m"'t.-'64 PONTIAC FREE LAS VEGAS VACATION \\'!TH A CATALINA COUPE '64 Cl1EV E2.. CAMINO l\tAJ.... V ·I, Automotic:, P11w•r 18U. The most sough! after St•11rin9, 0 ,A.162, model going. Sparfl:ling edD-$17.99 be beige with ivocy bucketrl~-~,c..,=~~= ""'· Aulo, P. Stt. All ldnd< '6 I CHEVROLET of extras. Georgeoos &r sh""" 1h TON CI G mom· fresh. Thill y,·eekend St11 "d11rcl Equ ipm11nt U45-20l only $1795 $699 '64 T-BIRD CONTINENTAL DODGE MUSTANG :-! .. .. 1964 Unooln Oootlnentol • FftEE LAS VEGAS MERCURY . ., METAUJC .... bide~ Or Town Sedan. Full pow-VACATION WITH A ..tdll.u tOJ1 v..a auto J¥: er, factory~ oonditioo, and '65 DODGI DART '62 MERC R/H. New titu A wsw pb,' Pl. ,{ ccn:1.' $2~ lnithet blta'ior. A lp&.tklina: hardtop. 'Illta I.I the ha.rd to ~ea. Clean. l ownff, 2910 3rd Ave. OL\t. ~·" 1ilver metalic tinilh. lUll find G.T. model. Beautiful $595. * M&-312'7 =======:.II Prico """· tn Silv..-metalic ....... METRO OLDSMOBILE 1:: lat car lot on Harbor Blvd. automatic tram, new wsw ~ JOHNSON & SON ...... Truly.'""" automo-'62 ows • F-85 culli.! Uncotn-Met'CW')' bile. Special now $1-«i.OO '61 METROPOLITAN coov. blue ~/\I/ht top, :! Costa Mesa Bl'llnch plws T&L or paymta a1 low $499 uph, new tiret 1: top. 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-'l(M 811 auto, ena: llKlll cond. ,62 CONTINENTAL Sedan $51 dn p1ymt. & $51 ~ ::; Loaded, $4295 :r ~~~!~~:~~· Jnclude1 tu, DREAM CAR '62 Olds F~ 642-1450, 548-4326 · · dr. Navajo White. sS6. CORY AIR . ELMORE Beaul!.Hurn1I Sao!~ ========I C.M. atter' pm. ~·l FREE LAS VE:X;AS TOYOTA VACATION WITH J. .MOTORS '62 Corv1.ir Lakewood 894-3320 Wagon e.rtic' white with con-15300 Beach Blvd .. Wstmnstr trasting blue interior, Freah '64 DODGE DART and prl'tty as can be. Ge{ Big 6, auto, radio, bee.ter, this mileage maker. This <llr, Sahara beiae. Runs like \lo'eekend only brand new -will take trade $695 or S12S cash deli. Pymts ELMORE ~~~~7~erll.~- TOYOTA Ph, 894-3322 FORD MUSTANG PONTIAC :;: .. _ ---l•i 4 SPEED 4 SPEED :!: SPECIALISTS SPECIALISTS :;~ HIGH PERFORMANCE HIGH PERFORMAN«:I LARGES!' SELECTION IN CUSTOM CARS :;;; ORANGE COUNTY LARGESI' Sll.EC110N ~ CUSTOM CARS ORANGE COUNTY :;:; Selected Auto Selected Avt0,:): ,... Center Center -.,: 130.'2 Harbor Blvd. 5:t7-4646 13002 }!arbor Blvd. s.rr4, '65 MUSTANG ltOY CAltYElt:~: FREE LAS VEGAS ~. 1s:m Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr·I-------= 1961 o.ev Monu Cpe willt< "VACATION WITH A $1199 PONTIAC M~ V-t , Aulo"'ati,, F11ll Pow· with red~ interior. Aulo-'64 FORD STA. WAG. e -llarbe ... Cmta TOYOTA ar, Air, HGU-lll. m~tic, radio I; heater. Full The Ccuntry Squire top of the • • . Kl 6-4444 ::: Ph 8943322 $1699 :n=eS395.Also manymore ilne, Beautiful polar white %.w.r•~ Orange Onunty'i J:x,t.M 15.'lOO Beach s'1v~ .. Wstmnstr.i---'---~---1 tn stock. with wood grain trim. Con-· ''w•~ : -\Jr> Dealer tar ltolla . R.O)flClll .o.i.I 163 BUICK l.st car Jot 00 }!arbor Blvd. trasting blue vinyl interior. ~ di'1.,. .,, ELMORE F'REE LAS VEGAS s~.,1 •• 1r. V-1, •ufo, '· JOHNSON & SON Air concl, P. Str. Auto Even ===""u;;:'""~-;ccc--:= Bently. . .... YACATION WIT!{ A .t1•ri119, FACTORY AIR. Lincoln-Mercury a luggage rack. ShoWl"OOm '65 MUSTANG VB Auto, :dnt '61 BONNEVILLE amv. N" '61 Chev. Sta. Wagon GEY-ll~. Costa Mesa Branch fresh. Special tha weekend cond, $1300 or best offer. tires. Xlnt cond. Lthr 7'- The popular park\l•oocf 4 dr. $1399 .l!Ml Harbor Blvd. &4Z-7(l;() only $1595.00 plus T&L or -673-~""1,;;..:.~~-~~ bucket 111!6ts. $595. ~ • 6 pass model. Lt gm over paymts •l'I low as $62.00 dn Daily Pllot Want ads!! Dial 642.5618 lcr RESUL'1Sj pa•k grn w;th ' MUolul '63 CHEVROLET '64 CORYAIR P'Ymt&$62.00pen»0AC. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii•iil• ~=ra!n'ot in!::r~. ~~~ WAGON $599 incluEd"L""M· u 0 ·,·R• Etnterest. ~ family. This weekend VI, pow•r9lid•, 'WN° only •SI . RED HOTS .· $795 ELMORE TO:VOTA Ph. R!»-332'1 I~ Beach Blvd .. "rstmnstr 4 SPEED SPECIALISTS HIGH PERFORMANCE CUSTOM CARS LARGEST SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY Selected Auto Center l:i.()32 !{arbor B!vrl. 5.17-4646 '62 NOVA -HOTP. Gd. cond. S69:i 642·1:.17:Z $899 '63. CHEVROLET IE L AIR '•wt• S+t•ri"9· Automof. iv•, Air, JRW.142. $899 '64 PONTIAC- LE MANS v.1. Aulom11fic:, Air, ~OW· •• Sl••rin~, OS0.261. $1299 '65 MERCURY V&, F. Pow ••, F•cl. Air, NMR·852. $1499 Grotli Cf.t vrol•+ b•li•••• in lh11 indi¥du11L l ri n9 your in· COMET cliwidut l lrensport•tion prob· -~------·ll•m• fo u1. -·-1963 Cornet Olstom Station NO DOWN PAYM ENT I Wagon 4 Dr. L.ov.· mile~c PROBLEMS HERE • thriftY six with t1tick, radio All YOU NEED IS ii.net hl'llter. Gold metalic GOOD C REDIT finish with matching all vynl inll'rior. Full Price $695 lilt car lot oo Harl>or Blvd. GROTH JOHNSON & SON Linooln-M•"""l' CHEVROLET [ "''" Mo" Bran<h 182 It BEACH BLVD. 1!'»1 Harbor Blvd. 642·7ffi0 H . unt1n9ton Beach CHRYSLER 1(1 •·lllt e VI 7·&017 Op•" 7 D•v• 'Tif I 0 P.M. CHRYSLER . SAUS'.... TOYOTA 1-.. ' • ,,,..,,,,. MO'roRS ....... .,,,,. Ph. "'4-"'° , UUOJ ls:n:l Beach Blvd .. Wsl.mnirtr "' MONZA SPYDER 4 SPEED Xlnl Cbndition $009 "'"'" SPECIALISTS '62 MONZA 4 apd, on the HIGH PERFORMANCE floor. Good tires CUSTOM CARS S150 536-8541 LARGEST SELECTION IN "63 CO RV A I R Greenbriar ORANGE COUNTY N~ o.s. ru-. • "'" o. H. Selected Auto $795 263 E. 21st St. 646-4647 ----· ·-·-Center CORVETTE "'"' Ha.b0< Blvd. 537-4&16 -· -FORD '62 Galaxy 500: R/H. '6.1 OORVE"ITE 2 TOPS. '66 P"'r. i;trer. & brakes: ex· eng. & body. Many Xtraa! ceptionally clean? $4 50. Must sell. Best Cl ff er. 548--W96 :l23 Canal St., 774-4110 or 675-1307 ask for Ne\.\·por! Beach Chuck. '66 FORD Galaxy conv. air. COUGAR 27,000 nU.: pwr. l'llt"er k windows. Xlnt, $ 1 , 8 9 9 , --------· 833-01.!9 1967 Cougar H.T. Cpe. Alas-·f,.~,.~FORD=~~.~.,~.~ .. ~-=,_- kian white with beautiful wi "" VIWI eng bl •n-i • . p I auto trans. lolJI of 1'.)Wr, ue . ""''u mtenor. ower neech: body work. $400 or steenng, auto., R & H. 13,(Dl bt!st oiler. 642-8325 eves miles. Still has fectory war··l"'c==-.,-,-,=-,-,..-;-ranty. Full Price $26ffi. '59.FORD 4 dr. R&H, auto lo lst car Jot on Hart.or Blvd. rru good running cand. $250 JOHNSON & SON .: ~.:;!,~":" 35, 4 L. -• M • eng, Ut<. . .....,n· ercury dr, R&H,Cruisamatic. $975 Costa Mi's& Branch 540-4364 or 835-16.17 1941 Harbor Blvd . 642.7(6() '62 FAI RLANE 500 Sport '68 COUGAR AM·FM Heater Coupe V-8 bucket seals. Low mileage $3,500. 673-BCliO $750 Truma'.n Pratt. 548-2479 or 675-3222 Eve&. DODGE MERCURY Get you·r redhoh this 4th we ekencf at Johnson & So ns. The most beau- tiful used cars at red hot prices!!!; • '61 CHEVROLET MDftm Cpe. Auto, with r•dlo I h••ter. $395i $395!: $595f $595:· '56 LINCOLN Z D" HT. Full Pow•r with 44,000 mllu . '58 CADILLAC Cpe. do VIiie Foctory •Ir with full power. '62 CHEVROLET MOftm Cpe. Auto.; rodlo & h••tor. '62 COMET S·ZZ Cpe. ·Thrifty ,, •uto, radio I hN ter. $695~ '63 COMET 4 Dr. 11!!695~ Del. St, W•1on. Stick, radio I h••ter.lJll < '60 LINCOLN C011tl11ental ~r. H.T. F•ctory •Ir, full ......,.. '62 MERCURY $-31 Z Dr. VI, PS & •uto. '63 RAMBLER Custom 2 dr .,·v1, Pl . '63 CHEVROLET Monn Cpe. Auto., ll:&H. '62 CHEVROLET Imp. Z Dr. H.T. F•ctory •Ir, PS & ''· '62 MERCURY Col. Pork It. W•ton. Factory •Ir & pow•r. '63 MERCURY Cust. Mont. 4 llllr. H.T. foctory air I pewer. '62 FORD T-llrd P•ctory atlr I pow•r· '63 OLDSMOllLE Sl<lrflro $69Si $795~; $795~~ $895~1 $995:; $995:~ $1095'1 $1095:. s1195:. Johnson & Son . LINCOLN MERCURY . COST A MESA BRANCH 1941 Harbor Blvd. Co1t1 Me11 642-7050 Save -by Shopping in Laguna Beach SM & Drive Tho All Now TOYOTA ~. '1770 Coroll1 2 Dr. fwll 'tit • + ••• & 1111., • • LartJest Stock In History • AU Colon • AR Equipment • ·Financl11CJ Available I f •····•'•••"" Once you driVe a Toyota •• There "IS" no other car! ' -IS mar,ais ll•t•rs to a bette r Buy/: 900 SO. COAST HwY. La9una Beach 494-7503 ---~-~-------·-~. ~==~..:.~~-~~_,...,. ____ '"""'""'"'"""'--...... ---~~~--~---------_._ -rt.. .=::;;. • - ! •• • ,• • • • .. j t • • • ; • • . i ' r, .: ' " ' '· i ;. ~ • ' I • • • ' l ' • I l j ' I I • I ·-~---------.. --· --·-·~~-~~ro ..... ~~ ..... ,....., ... ..,..,,.. .. .,.,.,...., .. .,...,.,. .. ,..,...~~~:r-::-"_,,..,....,.~ ....... ,...,.....,.,...,.,..,....,.. .... !I'!'_..., • -. ,. , I '-.\ . • . ' ~ . I ~ ~COMMAND PERFORMANCE~ . . t . ''-'Command Performance." This'..i& a particularly good time to ask Nabers Cadillac for a "Command Perform· ance" .•• an ideal opportunity to take the wheel of the elegant 1968 Cadillac and expe'rience the respowiveneu of the ll!rgest, 'smoothest V-8 engine ever to power , a passenger car. Enjoy Cadil- lac's quiet .comfort and the convenience of its many power assists. A "Command Performance" test drive will he yours for the asking . • At last our new CadiQac inventory has increased -we're ready to talk business -in your favor .. All Models in . Stock '65 PLYMOUTH The Sporty Barracuda model. A beautiful llt- tle turquoise car with black bucket seat in· terior fully equipped includiltg VS engine, radio and heal@r, tinted glass and of eoune white side waJI tires. This will make a perfect car for the kids or wife. $1333 . '.65 RAMBLER Hardtop coupe. 1be ever popular Classic TTO model. Equipped with VS engine, reclining bucket seats, radio and heater, white side waJ\ tire1. A fine lltti. arctic white car with all white vinyl interior. This one won't be here long so be 1ure you are the lucky buyer, be here flf'SL $999 '67 CADILLAC Coupe DeVllle. Stunnlrlg Monterey green ex- terior with black vinyl roof lllld full leather interior. Full power including power vent win- dows and of course faeJoey air conditioning. Don't wait on this one because it won't last long at this ·Drtve Me Home This Weekend Price. $4777 . . '63 OLDSMOSILE The popular F-8!5 fuoc1e1, 4 ltoot: Fully equip- ped with automatic tra'nlmission, power~steer­ ing, radio and beater, white side wa11 tires, tinted glai1s. A beautiful desert gold exterior with original factory air conditioning. A lot of car for very little money. Take this one home this weekend for only $888 OVER 60 QUALITY CADILLACS TO SELECT FROM '65 CONTINENTAL A stunning Goddess gold automobile with full leather matehing interior. Has all the power acc:essorles including power scat, po~r win- dows, power steering, power brakes, power antenna, power vent windows, AM/FM radio. cruise control and for summer driving In com- fort factory air conditioning. An absolutely beautiful car at a low price of $2555 '65 CADILLAC Sedan DeVUle Monterey veen with white vinyl roof and nylon·and"lee.ther interior. Full power equipment including power door locks, power vent windows, Wt 1tttrlng wheel, AM/ FM radio plw much more. Don't miss this outstanding buy at , .. $2777 '63 PONTIAC The elegant Bonneville model equipped with automatic transmission, radio and heater, power sle<!ring, power brakes, full vinyl in- terior, tinted glass. white side wall tires and air conditioning. This beautiful light fi:Old Pontiac with _matching interior is sale priced for a quick sale this week. Be 1ure to test drive this one. $999 '64 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille sporting a silver exterior wfti. • : the black vinyl roof. This showpiece ls equip- ped naturally with factory air conditioning and has all the luxury power features includ- ing P<>"'"er vents • steering -brakes -windows and the AM/FM radio. Drive this one home now! $1888 '63 CHEVROLET The Impala 4 Door hardtop, a very popular model. Fully equipped ~·Ith VS engine, radio and heater, po\ve• steering, whlte side wall tires, and of course factory air conditioning. Beautiful aqua finish with matching interior. Ab&olutely clean. 5999 '63 CADILLAC - That most popular El Dorado convertible. This automobile is finish~ In arctic white with beautiful red leather Interior. Has all the Cadillac power accessories including power bucket sear., power windows, poWcr vent win- dows, electric eye,.center console, plw much ' more. This ls an absolutely gor&eous automo-b!J•. $1666 '64 IMPERIAL Crown 4 door hardtop Beautiful majestic blue exterior with leather and tapestry interior. Fully equipped with power 1t1?erlng, power brakes, power windows, power 6 way seat, automatic dil!'lmer, ill/F1't radio and of coune ractorj air conditioning 'nils Is the top of the Chrysler Imperial line afld i! In ex· cellent co ndition 51777 '67 CORVITTE Stingray fastback. Thil ON! will definitely bave..f.o be seen to be fully appreciated: It'1 a sliver grey with black vinyl bucket seats and po\\.·ered by the 427 VS (3-2bbl carbs) engine with 4 1~ transmi&slon, aluminum wheels, special rear tires, transistorized Ignition, AM/ FM radio, power window and Jeu th.a'n 9,000 actual m1les. This car 11 hardly used. Be aure to see IL ' $4222 SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN '62 CADILLAC Hardtop sedan. Alpine white exterior with harmonizing Interior. Power equlpped with power steering, power brakes, power 6 way aeat, electric t-ye, white side wall tires, tinted glass and much more. This older Cadillac still has more than enough driving left to au.it the busiest man or woman. You can't afford not to take a look at this one for only , , , $999 '63 CONTINENTAL Stunning bluf' exterior with matchlnr Inter-'' ior and white top.,This car has very, very low mileage and 1hows Outstanding care. Fully equipped i nclud.ing power steering, power brakes, power ,windows. power seats, tinted glass, power vent windows, white 1lde wall tires, cruise control and tact. air conditiong. $1222 '63 CADILLAC Sedan DeVllle. A &hlmmering topaz gold exter· !or wilh leather and nylon interior. All luxury equipment Including power steering, power windows, power seats, tinted glaas, power ve nt windows, white side wall tires, crulSe control an..!! fac!ory_ air cond.itloning. This fl~ automOblle 1how1 the meUculoUij care by its previous ownen. $1444-. '66 CADllLAC _ A beautifully finished Dnperor blue Cadil111c with hannonlzlng interior. All the regular Cad\llac power features Including power 6 way seal. power steering, Plil"'er brakes, ()()Wer windo"·s. 11nd or cou,rse factory air condition- ing. At this price you can afford to at leut look. Ready for deliwry right now, $3666 • 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY -9:00 AM to 6:00 P-M SATURDAY and SUNDAY YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA NABERS - 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100 ' / TRANSPORTATION PONTIAC Useo Can 9900 UsodC.n T·BIRD • ;:. .•. PONTIA~ PONTIAC 1967 Pontiac Le Mana Cpe, STUDEBAKER T·BIRD '60 T-Bm.D Convertibl' Only '66 RAMBLER $1099 '65 RAMBLER $999 '65 YAUANT $899 ____ .. __ --------· • , Be•uti1u1 sea foam green 'f PONTIAC Bonneville LEAVING STATEI metalicwithlikeneWblack •r,s S'nJOEBAKER; runs vi. Xlnt cond. Air ccnd. Must sell lmmed. '64 Le Mans vyn1 interior .Over head cam good: good tramportation Prl owner. 545-53CrJ auto, new tire9, lo mi. _!148-Ix car. $95. 962-:a:Ml 1 , •uto., power stttring, "::=====<===== i ;'~·=' =CHARG;;::~~E;;;IT:='=:;=:::~""'==· =:'=:"~==:;::;;=j radio Ii hMter. E\Jll Price1 · t: $19!1>. rted Autos 9600 · · · .. ,.. ~ "~C'-%00 ht car lot on Harbor Blvd. T081RD "Bill maxeg" .TOYOTA -• Or1nge County's Newest Dealership • ' • OPEN NOW .-. at • 1m1 BEACH BLVD •. JOHNSON & SON Uncoln-Mercury O:>sta MeY Branch 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-?ffiO '62 GRAND PRIX Auto, V-1, Xlnt. cond. $800 C1ll 548-4753 after 5:30 GOING 1:nto service! '67 GTO, air, auto, pg, 1tcreo, R/H, nd w/bk:k v.t. Pert. cond. $1500 Cll!h, bel $56.4.1 mo ..... 9191 * EXCEPTIONAL! 1960 TI'IUNOERBIRO S J>UR. SPT. CPE. fact, "AIR CDND.", full p-.vr. eqpt. At- tractive teal blue w/immac. .2 tone blue inter. 1 In 10,00J See to Believe! SACRIFICE 1or $9!ll. Cash. lit car lot on Harbor Blvd. JOHNSON & SON Linooln-Mercwy Costa Mesa Branch 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-'ltfiO --------·I 43,000 miles, Belt oHer thll FREE LAS VEG~ wk end 54&-6.135 . . 1 VACATION WITH A '67 FORD T-BIR.D '58 T-BJRD, P /S, P/B: not used I.Mt 6 mos., need• a lit· 1 Nke1t In Orange ~ty, tie wdrk. $225. 64f..<1551 nashlng red, contr~l=.,,.--,.-.,,..-~c=.,,--c7..,, black interior. Air OOnd, Wtd::;;;•·~-;;;;;"~' ~rn~·'"i'ia;illMii.;.iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliliii•iii"i-iiiiiiil!iil tape deck plus •D other ex-• ~:~~~;:.:m $999-NO CAR OV.ER -·$999 ELMORE ~~~:-.~, ~~~JllOUth $9995 THE SUN NEVER SETS OD Oulified'• act:toa powlf. Fer. M lld to tell around the dock. d'al 142-6611. 'H IUICIC '199 '60 PLYMOUJH '299 :·.~,1~HIYIOLIT '299 -H.T. VI, ••tt... VI, 111to, '16 DOOGI ·Huntington .Bch.147-8555 :I'~ BRAND NEW RAMBLER v~ ••••· --~'199~ :::M,=-,,='p~'-~"'MOUTH=..--.$299 ~~.~~=1 ,-----,~99 ~"'~"'~"'.?"'.~".0'"s----.,. I 99 ~~~ .~.~~~~c 1299 ;~,~. ~;~oN \ ..i99 $1 ~99· .~60:-':FO~R:,;-D "'°· -----.'u.="9-=.,-= I :;,,:;=.I ,;::;FAl.C=ON,.,--oi...- '. 1969 TOYOTA COROLLA DIUYIUD .HU We heW Ille.,... 1el1dloft ef -Toy-• iocluclint' .... i.-1 en.;-..... , ... ..... oryl •t s HOLIDAY -RAMBLER SA.LES · &. SERVICE . 196' HAIBOI MJ.60U' COSTA MESA ,... e.tl •• ,.._ ..... I w.,.n, '¥'1. Witon. I, 111fo. • ·~·.;•:;"°:;"'::;:;":;"=---='~="=-=~= '61 lAMILER --$~1·-99 'It FORD u.99 'M FALCON '399 Aailo1111tic. A11~0. 4 c:yl. • ,, 111t.1111tic. '61 IN.i.ISH -'.199 =.60-VA~Ll~ANT--~u.~99-'61 FALCON-~$4~99- 4 ,,..;. AUTO .·.·.-~·--licl!.!'1"!!1!!1!11'!,A'!!lill-~11+.r1, Now 01111~•. DISCOUNT 163 :..~r:"1 PHONE 'H FORD ~ CENti1 ' "'~~ $6°"'99· .... ,. '" ....... 2004 HAUOI IL VD. 642-4621 -·-• . ~__,,_ __________ --~-----------~-~-s....·~·--~-~--d·d-~--~-·-d-~·~-~----~·-----------________ ;;..··------~ ----- • • I l I 1 I I ----...-----,_...-----~---~----......... !"""""~~-~·-~-----~ ·-----~-. --. WILSON FORD SALE·S 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD HUNTINGTON BEACH • VACATION VALUE QUALITY USED . CAR SPECIALS • BUDGET PAYMENT BARGAINS TOTAL I TOTAL DOWN PRICE PYMT. '60 FALCON W..Auto.,R•H.No.7t7 \ $295 \ $11 PYMT. TOTAL MTHLY. I s11 \, $11 Import Section 1959 RENAULT hc---i ... No."J - $195 Radio, ._.,, No. 137 $1095 '61 FALCON ~':':o-""· Auto., l&H. \ 5295 \ $11 '61 GALAXIE HT.Vl,outo .. PS,R•H.No.tS7 \ $395 I $14 1965 VOLKSWAGEN I S14 1966 VOLKSWAGEN Radio, ._.,, bluo fl•ltll. No. t71 $1395 '62 Chevrolet ::'1Alr.Vl,outo.,PS,R&H.No. I 5495 I $17 r-$17 $1595 1 9 6 7 T 0 Y 0 T A c ..... dlr. Automatic, R•H. low ,.n .. No. '67 '63 Chevrolet ~':!t' :.:T;:f· Auto .. 1'"· air I $695 I $25 I $25 1 9 6 6 TOYOTA LAND CRUISiR H.T. 4 wbl .... R•H. No. t25 1995 .'66 MERCURY v.,.. .. -... -.v•.-.. ·\ 51995 I 58 I $58 l•H, L.91090 rad!. No. '76 · BUDGn PAYMENT TRUCK BARGAINS TOTAL PRICE TOTAL DOWN PYMT. PYMT. TOTAL MTHLY. '66 MUSTANG :.-.. r ... ...t ... l&H.Na. I 51495 I $54 I $54 62 ECO NOLINE ~:·il':~~iluoutoothlso... I S695 I $26 I $26 '...;;..61""-'L=IN_;:__:C;...:::...OL:::..:..N::.....__~_ .... _r~::t'_;_'""_po•_··_·1··__:l_s79_5 _:_I ~S-".!...27_:_1 _S2_7 _58 C_H_EVR_O_lE_T_::.::"_.~:_.1~~·-t v_• ..... _ .. _v...,_\ _54_95_1 ~Slc.L-7 _l_S_17_ '66 FORD ~~.~~6~ .. l&H,fad.alr I $ll95 I $41 I $41 61 RANCHERO AtroatboyNo.ALV2l4 I s395 I $13-I . $13 '66 Chevrolet ~r.:i~~0~:4;"'°"rs.1act. I 51495 \ $5~ · 1 $54 1.66 FORD F-100 ~.~.r1ck.,.on,i.... I S1395 I "f47 I $47 '67 T-BIRD ~:r~~."':i .. ~lt.M,olrcoad., I $3395 I $117 I $117 r6 . Plckuptruck.No.tlS I $495~ I I $17 "ALL PAYMENTS ON USEO CARS INCLUDE TAX• LICENSE• FINANCE CHARGES FOR 3 .. 6 M!"!'O!"!'NllllTH~S""'!O~N~A~PPllllRO!"!'VllllED•C .. R•ED•IT ____ iliWij ___ _ . ~.:' '68 MUSTANGS $2288 .. 10•1 .... $60" ........... - TOTAL DOWN MA•DTOP. Frati •Ir .... ,.,. & dtfrOllf:r, bect.uo, clamt & cainKY llllh"· bucl<ll ... 11. I ll YTIWI trim, ~ a.,..ta, rock•r N ,.I ,,_ldlfl9• & 1lr KOOp orn1menr, 16111 & 1hoYlder ...,., ...... dq~ & YI ..... wtllllll\kld Wlllltf'I & 2 Sl>ffCI W!Hf'I, 01 SAVE $70000 UP TO ON A 'CALIFORNIA SPECIAL' GT MUSTANG 289 CID va engin~. cruise.a-matic, power stffring & clisc brakes, AM-FM stereo redio, GTICS equip,,,.,nt p1ck1ge, vinyl roof, tinted gloss, knitted vinyl luxury bucket soots with console, interior decor 9roup with roof console, tachometer, wide-ov1I ws., tir,s, wir9 wheel covers. No . 365 ':"~D '68 FALCON $1 988 ., 10% ... $52" .... M..,tt- TOTAL DOWN C0U"I· ""-" •Ir ,...,.,. • dlfnlllt.r, dull 1m1r11111c: twin 1n t.n. oou"'"' llthtt. lrslfe • out.Ide "'Ir,_, dotfl & ylftyl lnllf'IOI' IT'ltro, N~ Mlh • Yll«'J llMI ell ll&lldlnil fKtory -'-1. Ho. nt IMMEDIATE DlLlVIEll:Y IRAND Nl!W '68 THUNDERBIRDS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY H•rdtop. 42• C10 \II engin•, crui1·o·m1tic, pow•r 1+.•riftg I di1e brakai, AM rtdio, cloek, comfort 1tr11m v•nti11tion, flight b111ch 1•11, vinyl int1rior +rim, courl11y llghlt, /tmot• control ni.lr•or, rtlr1ct1bl 1 h111ll1m11 door., full wh11l covert and 111 1t1ncl•rcl f1ctory •quipm•nt. $3 8 8 8 FULL PRICE Pl.US TAX AND LICINSI 01 I 0•1. ~~~ AND 'I 03.39 .::NTM SAVE AT LEAST 51000.00 FROM OFFICIAL LIST PRICE ON ANY THUNDERllRD IN OUR HUGE SELECTION. F· 50 CAMPER SPECIAL ~ $1688 "" I 0•1. AND $69" TOTAL · Pll DOWN MONTH WITH THI PUICHASI OI' ANT ~2SO lh1.~!Bf.\,l!.uPPo1-~oE~]M, ~ 1p11d dir1ct tr&ft~h~~.~,~~ :~ .. ~n~~, ... , c1'"p•r p1d1•9• lncludint II •lllp 1lt•"'•t11r, 70 1111p batt1ry, 11tr1 co1lin9 r1ii1t11r, c1mp1, "'.irint h1rn111, 9111911, d111I h1rn1, twin l·ll.••1'11 front 1111p1n1i11n, 111&xi~w'" ·ft;VW .r•lt 1w1p•ft• 11on, r&clie, 1h•clr: 1iM•rMr1, 10 pl, tlr•1, br19ht llocty rt1111ldln91, H. 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AND SAVE AT WILSON FORD TODAY -18255 BEACH BOULEVARD .. llUNTINGTON BEACH 6 •oi"!~:~·0·vs ,_.~~:~o;N,~#."~ .842-6 II I -... _ ---.. ,. -·-.. -·-----------~---- . -~--~ ---_., _____ ----.. - ( ' ' COSTA MESA NEWPORT &EACH LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON llACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY WESTMINSTER WEEK OF JULY I • JULY 12 SATURDAY JULY 6 I ·• f ~INC l u=~~(60) LaT...ta · 9:00 a CIJ ...... .....: <C> ( ) Hopn hunts 1 stool pl190f1 11on1 the under1round esc1pe route for Allied 1lnnen. (R) 11 @Ci) SltwdlJ 11i1M It lie Miwlil: lif Hn De,'• flPl" (f•n· 6:001 Tiie Ii& News (C) (60) tasy) '64-John Lennon, Paul Mt· U (i) fr111ll Mc:Cee (C) (30) Clrtney, Georie Harrison, Rl1111t Ji••le Rodprs: (C) (30) The Starr, Wiifrid BrambeU, Vlctof Yachtsmen iuest. ~netti, Anna QU1yle. • .... CltJ (C) (60) UiJ I IHcJA I Jazz Wltll a- lZ O'Clocll Hip (60) Snowdetl: (C) The EJder statesman SI.._. n.tre of jazz re-creates 1 nostallic era : RU Rtwtew (R) of music via performance and in· Entrt Sollllwn tervlew. Snowden is joined by Tom· 1:30 Sltll~•J ,.... (C) (30) my Bryant, bass; Georp "Butch" MeledJ Raldl: (C) (60) Glen Ballard, drums; Cliff JacUon, piano; Stnnae auests. and vocalist Kid Haffey . . , ..., Crier (C) (30) @I) Es1811r• M .... I Lowe luCJ (30) 9:30 tJ~ (j) r.ttic:olt JIKtlll: (C) Antal ti 11oc1t (30) Kate Bradley decides to con· 7:00 Qt Cf) C1S &eniq fhws: (C) test a ticket she received in Pixley (30) Ro1er Mudd. for Jayw1lkin1. (R) I MIC SurvtJ (C) (30) I Dr. Kildare: (60) H•nlr lwdJ (C) (30) (i1) Cil tloll)ned hllce: (C) Dellll Van., o.,s: (C) (30) ( ) Phyflis Diller Is the hostess of e Great Turlley War." The timed a beach party outln1 with tflt New York editor, Horace Greeley, oriainat "beach party" stars. franldt comes to the fore with stin&lnc Avalon and Annette Funicello as her Friticism In order to arou• the iuests. Also joinlna Miss Diller art citizens of Denver to roust hood· The Fifth Dimension, Shari lewis, lums and to brine law and order ind Phil Harris. (R) to Colorado. Partey Baer, Michael I Boa • Mab Constantine Don Hagerty Rex Hol· 10:00 ~ Cf) lil•nll: (C) (60) A tam· man, and Raymond Guth Star. mous mystery writer asks Mannix to IT,... • Conuqutncts (C) (30) unravel the mystery of why he has Cillipn's Island po) been threate~nd the detedlve Paltlnls for l.lvln1 faces death at the hands of a hulk· ....,.., tlle Clllbr (R) in& dullard, (R) El M1ndo E1t1 Loco B Morie: "Elperi...rt In TIMI" 7:30 ~ Cl) Tiie Prisoner: (C) (60) ~drama) '~-Glenn Ford, Lu Rem· In a bold attempt to pry loose his 1ck, Stefanie Powers. . . secrets, his captors introduce The I Nns: (C) (30) Clif Kirt. Prisoner to a man who is his exact · IJ ..,nd double, then tell him he is now lO:lO ~~ ~ ~ someone else • M.....: ·-.... llJ" (mys. BU 00 Ti. Stint (C) (60) tery) '35-Georae Raft, Edward 'The Russian Prisoner." An icy Arnold. .. blonde and a redhead communist fJ II Mondt: (C) (30) Peru--Old police chief ire the two women in and New-'.' This seiment lhows. die Simon Templar's life who put him stran1e rituals of the Yapa lnd11111 In hot wat.er becau1e of the defec· of Peru. (R) tlon to the West by a Russian pro-I Joe ,,.. (C) (21/i hr) fessor. (R) 11:00 EMa O'a.c. ~ (C) Ctete IJ ... it: (60) ''Widow In White." ~ 11 ... ..__ -. (C) (30) @ Cil 0at1111 ea .. CC> <30> ... ·-.. ._ ,.._, MHliM $ Movie: "lerd of t11t Jess Mar1ow. • fl (drama) '63-James Aubrey fJ lkwr. (C) Keith McBee. Tiom Chap· H h Edw rd (R ' ID ¥owie: "Slrl'Nt Ylfll" (ldvtn· '"· ug a s. • tu ) '41 G ,._,,_ .., tt scheduled) re · -ary .....,,.... , nl If m Alf.Merical Colltp S11tw: (C) Brennan. (30) Dennis James hosts 11:15 tJ f...._ 5Z Mwie: (C) "1'9 I Ripcord (30) · at, Dldlilt 5elfJ" (drama) '&S- Tiit liblt AMwen '!l!one Power, Kim Novik. . h1dil! My India! (R) U Sat9'dlJ Ni&M lltlie: •Autt- l.110 Cfll Ci) Newi,..d Ca•: (C) ., et a .. ...,.. (dra!"') '59- <30) ""'&Ii Eubanks hosts. James Stewart. lee Remick. I Jazz S-.: U.IA (30) 11:300Tlla Ttllfdlt ._ (C) CouatrJ Mlsic (C) (3 hr) 12.1IO B Celoltutioll Mewitl: (C) "Tht NET Jew1lal (R) Tall Men," "Track of the Cat," "Tiit lo PNlllbiclt Seven Revenies," ''The Raid," and l:JO tJ a (j) My Tllree Sons: (C) (30) "The Adventures of Don Juan" are Uncle Charley nurses a bad case of shown. household arumps until I friend 1Z:30 II) M-* ...... hi lie ..._,. lifts his spirits-and his money-(drama) '56-Patrick Barr, Marjorie by sellln1 him a brolcen·down hlr· Rhodes. ness·ract hone. (R) l:OOGIAIJ..llllM Slier. (C) "Tunes .of II U 00 ~ .. s..t .<Cl (30) Glory," "Annapolia Ytetoty," and "The Hot line. KAOS tncks CON· "Slave Queen of Babylon" are TROL into demotlne The Chief and shown Nplacin1 him with Aaent. 86 In MS tJ .k.: "1'9 Deolilll tf .,. a scheme calculated to ruin CON· • ....,. (,;. ) •49 Randolph TROI.. Rlcflanl Vanny, Robert Doqu~ t'AAH n-.-. 'M'--....... -and Rqis Philbin 1uest "'.""' .. -•· ......... ,. IJ .... " <60> Z:JO D Adu 1ww et tie ._.., ~ CLOSE-UP· ".,(· dF BLACK AMERICA Of Black America, a major CBS News series tracing the history of the Negro and relating it to hia place in the United States today, a.in. Part Two on Tuaday, 10 pm, titled "'lb.e Black Soldier." "Of Black America" will be presented in a magazine format; often more than one subject will be covered on each broadcast. The major themes of the series will be history-bow the place of the Negro in America is related to his past, and the evolvement of black American identity-who be is and, through him, bow the white man ia leamina about himself. Charle• Young (left) and Hnvy Oman FUpper wne among the fint N~ to be graduated from tlse U. S. Military Aeotkmy ot Wen Point, in tlu late 1800$. CBS News plans to include in the broadcasts a profile of black America today based on a special nationwide public-<>pinion survey of Nepo attitudes. Other broadcasts planned include a worldwide interconnectin1 conference of Negro Americans and African leaden; an examination of African civilization through the eyes of a Negro American; an examination of the Negro's involve.meat in militancy,, pasaivity and resignation, aod the Negro's contributions to American hi!wry, business, the professions. the arts and music, sports and politics. "One theme which bas recently emerged in American race rela- tions and the role of the black American, .. said CBS News President Richard Calant "is the desperate search by black Americans. both young and old. for the dignity that comes from a knowledge of the Negro Americans' roota and history and character. "It appean c.lear that one of the major facton which is at the root of the black alienation from our society is the f.?lacks' search for identity and dignity-for recopition that the black American is a man. At least some of the bittemea and the alienation of the black American ariles from bis dapent.e need to be recognized as 1 put o{ the history of America and not limply as 1 supernu- merary who bas played a ahuftling bit part oo "" American stage. .. As author Jama Baldwin recently said befoTc a congressional subcommittee, 'The Negro cbildren have grown up without a 1eme of idartity-widl a feeling of no put. oo prae.nt and no future. Jt•a a grat national wale.' " IUftDAY t:OO D (ft) (J) (C) "Welcome to Hard nrnn." This western melo- dram• stars Henry Fond•, Kee.nan Wynn, Aldo Ray, Janice Rule, Janis Plllfle, John Anderson, Warren O•ts, Edgar Buchanan and Fay Spain. The 1966 release Is the story of a mad-dolt outlaw from Bodle who hes burned down the town of Hard Times, leevlnfl Its few survivors, Including Fonda and Miss Rule, to rebuild It. WEDNESDAY t:OO D @ (J) (C) "Hot Rodt to Hell." Dana Andrews •nd Jeanne Crain star In a fllm about those perennial baddies. the teen· •Ren. and their souped·up buggies. THURSDAY 9:00118 (()''The Hellions." A 1962 Columbia Pictures release atara Richard Todd, Anne Aubrey and Jamie Uys. This s\c)ry of the bad 1uys vs . the Rood guy takes place In a South African town In the late 19th century. FRIDAY t:OO II a.I (() "I Want To Uve." The saving Rrace of this week of bad movies Is this grim social documentary from United Artists. Susan Hayward stars in the role that won her an Academy Award as Best Actress. IATIIRDAY t:OO 8 U Ci) ''The Errand Boy.'' The head of a motion picture company (Brian Donlevy) hires Morty S. Tashman (Jerry lewis) to carry out an undercover efficiency project. Morty stumbles his way throuah the assignment with • series of mishaps that climax with the drenchina of guests at an on·th•set cham- paane party. TV !PORTr HllJHl/11/IT! SUNDAY, JULY 7 10:00 AM II An&ets Baseball: (C) Angels vs. Indians. 11:00 I ~onal Soccer: (C) Oakland vs. Kansas City. 1:00 Bu6dt Open Goff Tournament: (C) Final action of the four· day $125,000 tournament is telecast live from the par·72 Warwick Hiiis Golf & Country Club course in Grand Blanc, Mich. Defending champion is Julius Boros. 1:30 D U.S. WCMMJ1't Open Goff Ctwmpionshlr: (C) Open to any professional or amateur with a handicap o five strokes or bet· ter, the $25,000 tournament is telecast live from the par-71, 6.184-ymrd Moselem Springs Golf Club course In Pennsylvania, near Reading. Amateur Catherine Lacoste of France is defend- ing champion. TUESDAY, JULY 9 9:00 D Mafor 1.-.ue All·Star Bnebell: (C) Top stars of the Ameri- can end National Baseball Leagues meet in annual all-star classic played at the Houston Astrodome. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 a.-oo II NFL Adlon: (C) ''The Cleveland Browns: Ground Power.'' SATIIRDAY, JULY 13 7:30 AM D llrttlth Open Goll Tournament: (C) The la~ four holes of the final round of the 97th British Open, the oldest golf championship In the world, are telecast live via Earty Bird sat· ellite from the Camoustie Golf Links, Carnoustie, ScotJand. The 7,252-yard, par-72 Camoustle course is located on the east coast of Scot1and, Just across the Firth of Tay fro{TI St. Andrews. Roberto De Vicenzo Is defending champion. 11:00 I Malor Leacue Baaeblll (C) 3:30 Brttlah Open Golf Tournament: (C) Repeat of live morning telecast from Camoustle, Scotland. 4.-00 8 Spotts ~I: (C) "Auto Racing." Highlights of the Day- tona Continental '66 and Watkins Glenn '66. 5.-00 R Hollywood Partl Races: (C) The $162,100 Hollywood Gold Cup ls raced at 1 1/4 mile. D ABC'• Wide WOt'td of Spotta: (C) Tentatively scheduled Is tne Daytona Flreeracker "400" Stock Car Race from Daytona Beech, Fla . ...... I SUNDAY THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JULY 6, 1968 or hope from In "underaround churdl" that 11 puttln1 "a floof'' under socl1I action In the WOf1d JULY 7 .. , 0 I? N I N (I 1:45 m TH CllflltoplMrs 1:50 ., ... Us TWa Day/Ntwl 7!00 8 Te• lftCI lflfTJ (C) m Tiie libl• Answm 7:15 m llt QrtllDpllers 7:30 I Uncltrdo1 (C) • PToflle Mr. Wi*bofte SMw (C) c..flbJ Mak (C) Tiie (C) l.-G01tjj=_, Unto MJ fMt Cadledral o TOlllOnW (C) (i) QOd Is tltt A...., (C) · Yentan1 Sobft lot Hijos ltoda~ (3) ltp ._., (C) ('i5 Face tile Nltiell (C) ll:tO • 9 Cl) ,,.. ........ s.cc.r: (C) Oakland at Klnsas City. II 11J fMrlte S...: (C) Rtv. Mark Trotter, Sierra Madre Mltho· dist Church, 1Uest1. l l•llwinkle (C) a.rd le die ... (C) CJ) Video Df&ut (C) (]) Flrst laptist Qurdl 11:30 D Tttt1 SClopt (C) D DilCGVlry: (C) "The Threatened ~les." • Colettmion Mowlt: (C) "fl die Ult lltloell.. (sci-fl) .::e Marshall Thompson, M1l1 Powe11. lHl CI) Arldalr ........ (C) /\flrRNOON l:lO B L* Up and Uw 12:00 0 Drfti•r. AllJ'oM? (C) Host D Mowit: "Pitfall" (mystery) '48 Bruce Mcintyre shows how to rnakt -Dick Powell, Lizabeth Scott. hands look realistic. ! face tD face (C) D lau• and Anawtrs (C) Cotofbrltion Movie: (C) ''SMll m EutntiallJ St1: "The rteed.'' • fro• Now" (western) '56 -Part I. Randolph Scott, Gail Rumll. @ (]) Sunday MatiMt: "Pay or I Katluya bllllltM (C) Die." E wtMstll Hotinaa ~ (6) faitlt for TodlJ (C) • lftd Jtny (C) Ui) T.tro Fa•ililr KMEX (C) 12:15 D Anatls Wrap-up (C) t:001Ca-• Tllftt 12:301Youth and Pollet (C) Mome• Tlbtnlld• Cltolr (C) Mowit: "Swchlnc Wind" (dra- Caper ~ (C) ma) '46 -Robert Youn1. Sylvia SunclaJ 111..trr. "The Bili S ney Wheel," "The Adventures of Don firm Conference (C) Coyote" and ''The Wyomln1 Kid." faltlt for Today (C) I Country Music (C) Cl) lnslpt (C) (])Ministerial Aaocllti111 1:00 @SCllldaf F~rr. "Francis In iJ BUICK Presents the Haunted House. "BUICK OPEN" Li a (I) s.dl'I •••• "" ..,. * -ve e> ~ <C> final Round 1:301 Face the Nation (C) Aa1t1s ..... .., (C) • Milt9a tile Monster (C) CI) All• ltewf¥al Hour (j) ...... DetedM 10:00. Ap .. C.mpltxfty: (C) Eco· nomlcs, a basic science and dlad- pline of household manapment to the ancient Greeks, and a myth to a 1reat many Americans, Is dis· cussed by Dr. Arthur C. Meyers, of St. Louis University. 0 1'is la d9t Utt (C) II ANGELS CHARGE * INDIAN WAR PARTY! D Anaets 1 ... u: (C) An1t1s vs. Indians. Du ... tile L~ <C> fJ Colotbratiott Mewit: (C) "Sad- •" (adventure) '56 -Alan Ladd, Lloyd Nolan. m Mewlt: "Stnnp Holid.tJ" (dl'll· ma) '46 -Claude Rains, Glorll Holden. g~~~C) -~s..111'11 10-.JO-l•lidtr/Oubicltf (C) • 9 (6) F...U.rs of Faitll: (C) • e Uliileraround Church." Dr. Ricfllnt Gilbert of the Dlvilk>n of Mus Media or the United Presby- terian Church, USA, and Dr. James I. McCord, Prtlident of the Prince- ton · Theolofical Seminary, discuss the emerrence of a new theoloo 8 8 (I) Buldl Open Solt To•· n1111ent: (C) The final day of the four-day $125,000 tournament la telecast live from the par-72 Wer· wick Hills Golf & Country Club course in Grand Blanc, Mich. Julius Boros Is defendinf champion. 19 (]) Meet tlM Pma (C) UMoado (C) MlllioR $ Movie: ''WM Stordi." (comedy) 'sr-Bill Travers, Alastair Sim. m Mtwit: "Cammi" (drama) '46 -Michael Wildinr. Sally Gray. m Rwlwal flm (C) II) Cine 111 Su Casa 1:30 ! ..... Coftf.,.c:e (C) @ CI) U.S. Wt•n'a Open 8olf •pionlltlp: (C) The flnal round of the 16th annual event Is telt· cast live from Moselem Sprinp, Pa., near Readin1. Mickey Wri&ht.. Betsy Rawls, and defendin1 cham· pion Catherine Lacoste of France lead the field of pros and amateurs competln1 In the $25,000 touma· ment. ID Volct et Cllwary (C) 9 (]) I Believe in Mired• (C) 2:00 0 On Ca..,..: (C) "Ghetto Eco- nomics." Professor of economlca Paul Sultan of Claremont Grtdum School, talks with araduatie stu- dents on many problems of lhtttJ) life: the income pp, unemploY· ment rates, illiteracy, and crime costs. 58 4'nd .or'' orld (C) Rw. tho· ntd lost 1akt id." or lra- IVia ttlr• fhe I la 'Ir· tub ius .... :air '46 .., nd le· p, ht. m· ICI ,,. .... m loll• Dtft.J (C) ID CiJ Cap1t91 Hd tile ca.ru (C) 2:30 D Mewlt: (C) ~ ....... (muslCll) '52 -Lant Turner, fer. n1ndo Lames. ID Cl) .,...._ Feat111t: "F•t• Takes 1 Hind" and "Everybody Does ll" 3:00 1J Dial M ftf .... (C) IJ ,.... Alrtty "" CJ Mowlt: (C) "'Ott tile T ... " (mu- sical) ·so -Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, Ann Miller. m U.S. OLYMPIC TRACK & * FIELD-FINAL TRIALS (C) G) U.S. TrlCl aid F1eld f'lul Trials: (C) Live from the Coll18Um. Bill Welsh and Chuck Benedict ,. r>ort. ID Rlpc:enl Ci1) Cl) Ima MCI Anlftrt (C) 9 Cl) Wl"lltlilll (C) fl) Futtlol·socat 3:30 1J Rtptrtiolrt Wcubllop (C) 1J T 11ts or tllt Colden Wtlt fJ Country Cal'OUMI: (C) ~I Wiles guests. II) Colet Thutn: (C) "Sweet Rosit O'Grady." Ci1) Cl) Su.daJ Future: "White ~aw." Q!l (j) F Kt tltt Nltiotl (C) 4:00 1J V'ttWpOint (C) 0 Pat Boone (C) ~(j)Flltln 4:301J Ntwsnlaktrs (C) D eowt""' Rodeo CC) ~ (j) full liosptl hvlval 4:45 m Tht ~press (C) 5:00 IJ News: (C) Clete Roberts. fJ Movie: (C) "The Mlltewf Tr•· .-..,.. (adventure) '53-lee Marvin, Gary Merrill. l lrMdld (C) Burtie's U. Cl) Seven Arts Thutrr. "Halls of Montezuma." m DOUT ClpltlDI and tM Citro: (~ "Public Money and P1rochlll . Schools." Or. Clifton Moore moder· ates series featuring pests from Los Anceles, San Francitco and Sacramento . I~ bilteftc. (C)-... 5:30 Mr. Ed Tiit War n1s Wiil (C) Ifs t Sull Wotld (C) Tiit ,...roes (C) a.,.... . Ci), .. aid tllt Ln (C) . itt1 Wiie Teem CR) Ci) f11blrt f V F N I N <~ &:00 IJ Qt) CJ) Tiit Zlst Ct11t1HJ: (C) (30) "Anatomy of a Shoot." Study of the launch ind moon explora· tions of Surveyor 7, last of tht unmanned moon shots. (R) D tD Cl) Frull McSte (C) (30) IJ The Happiest Hour on * TV! DICK SINCLAIR'S "Polka Parade" Tonight! IJ Ptlb Parade: (C) (60) "S1lutt to California Beaches." g) n.tr1 I: (60) "List of the B11 Spendtf1." Story of • writer whose llf1 and career are on thl wine so hi chooaes to llvt • fnie and active life rather thin prolonf f.E) ~ Wiii Mcelr1a., a poae Mardllnl for maraudlftl It with moderation. alMI leltw (R) blndlb In Ma:~ fJ)lttit*ttF....,. ELaT.....tl 1SHdtJ•..-t (3L: &:301Jbll* StefJ (C) (30) t:0088C1Hlla S.-......... ~ f.M 11 -i.-I f (C) IJ tD 00 Aal.., IJI,.. (C) ,.....,.. SM.: (C) (30) Lulu, Thi """"'" 1 tr a.~ n or 1 (30) Ceezenslaw Brothtf1 ruest. i=~ .. on tt1t "March on the a ne n .. T1111111 cc> (60) D ID Cll 1euua: . <C> ~~> "A I ~ cc> <30> Cllf Klr\. G) I IMe 1AcJ (30) Severe Cate of Matnmony. S~n W.rid Mw1t1lwt (C) (30) fl) llll'Cltltt Z2: "Tht 13th Hour." strasber1 1uests u a Gypsy se11t· w.td If Y..U. (C) ft'! fi re who tries to trap a Cartwriaht ul.I SptalatlN (R) Into marrlall'I In order to finance 10:301 •N ti Ytltlt (C) (30) 9 00 ht had 0.. an openitic carttf. (Rescheduled) Lea Cl1M (C) {CO) 1:55 @ Cl) Kn r1111 fa D tft Cl) s-., Ntc11t MMe: .._. <C> 7:001J 9 Cl) Lasail: (C) (30) A (t) ••• tit Hanl n..... (dra· 11:00 11 EIM• O'a.dl ~ (C) C1tt9 woman artist (Jacqueline Scott), ma) '66-Henry Fonda, Janice Rule, RObtrts, Stan Oukt. ridin" her horse ..... ile Ill and semi· Keenan Wynn, Jania P1lp, fay D Tiit lltlt HMr ~ (C) (30) c:on~ious, is 1.d" by lassie OYtr Spain, Aldo Ray, Michael 6hu. lom Bn>k ... d1n1erous terrain in search of help Story of settlers in a small com· I~ for ......... (C) (30) after fire destroys her mountain muolty of ti... t1rly West who are @ (I) News (C) cabin. (R) tem>rized by one min, a mad·dof • lftaiatit (C) (30) D @ C1'1 Fllpptr: (C) (30) "The outlaw from Bodle. Qll"dl I• tlte ..._ (C) (60) Day of the Shark." Porter Ricks 1=~111•v=p~) ~l:' .. °:'~~cf} ..... (C) ind his son ao with marine re· loaton s,.pltonJ (R) searcher to investigate a school of Ada 11:15 8 .._: (C) Hany Rt1aoner. lemon shirks. Marshall Thompson Al""*' 811 Mowtl: "'ltM lall &prW' (dt1· auests. (R) 9;30 IJ Car •nd Tract (C) (30) m1) '52-Jeff Chandler, Altx Nicol. 1J Jelt11 Gary S11ow: (C) (90) fB SlltldlJ L•/Manlon fefwll 11:301J Movlt: "lat fer lold" (ldven· Guests ire Carol Burnett, Erroll @I) lrtt1 T11tr• ture) '49--Gltnii ford, Ida Lupino. Garner, Henny Youngman, Peaches 10:00 B Qt) CJ) llllliotl: I•,...... (C) 0 Mowtl: (C) '1111 ...,, Am.-" and Herb, and Dell• Reese. ~) When Cresnic (WUll•m Win· (dnima) '63 -Marlon Brando, EIJI 0 @CV YOflp to lottD• el Sea: dom) one of tht world's larpst Obd•. (C) (60) "Sealed Orders." The men dope ' delltf'li upends his opera· I hbllc S.ma (C) aboard the Seaview flaht stran1• tlon ind tallts on Miami numbers • w.td ef JHtlt (C) hallucinations and the most power· banker Walters (Jot Maroa) 11 1 Qller ful destructive force ever created. partner, the IMF undertakes to put ll:GO m Mew1e: °'ltill _, SlalM" (com· (R) them out of business. (R) edY) '41-Mllton Btrle, Jadt Otlllt. G) Tnrtlt or Co~ (C) (30) DID CJ) HIP Q...,,.a: (C) 1:00 R 11ew11· '-s.-1 Oft" (comedy) II) liilllpn'a Island (30) (60) "Martt of tht TurHe." John ' 'Il-Mlcby Rooney, Sammy Whitt. m O..Jnaoa Httdu Cannon risks bre.•kln1 a mutual dt· -m ..._ ___ .M ... _ •<T>..Jll'" ... w • • fen31 acreement with Vk:toria'a 1:-.. --.r· ••• .,.. om· 7:30 IJ ~ CIJ litntle .... (C) (30) father and dissolution of his mar· en. Pat Hinlle plays an outlaw whiskey· r1ap when his ranch hands join 1:45 D .._ (C) maker ""° ransacks some honey· laden beehives for his ille111 moon-~------------------...;.... ___ _ shine, only to have Ben the friend· ly bear blamed for the Incident. (R) 11 QI @ Walt Dianef; (C) (60) il[reta, the Misfit Greyhound." file comical adventures of a racinc dog wtho decides to explore the world after she is abandoned by her own· er. (R) 0 MIUioa $ Mevil: (C) '1Uat of tit DJber Rlfla" (aclwnturt) '54 -Tyrone Power, Teny Moore. G) o.ter U•lts (60) m Sci-Fi n.trt (C) <3o> fB Tiit lie Pkt1lrt Ell) Tiit Fr.di Qlf l:OO 1J Qi Cl) Ed S.Ulw.: (C) "A SI· lute to lrvinf Berlin." Steve Law· rence and Eydie Gormt 1utst. (R) D (j1J Cl) Tiie RI: (C) (60) "Ad of VIOience." Inspector Erskine links the Cosa Nostra to a skeleton discovered on a Marine Corps res- ervation. (R) I Mwttare la Spoita (C) (30) Tiit fl9Mr F•llJ Mlllq Tllilp llW (R) VaritdHea 1:30 II ~ Ci) MetllerMH.nr. (C) (30) ''The Hombre Who Came to Din· ntr." Part I of two parts. A Span· ish matador (Desi Amil) ovtrataya his welcome ind 11ts tht Hub· birds and the Buells out of house Ind holl)e. (R) R UpllMt: (C) (30) Chuck Beny, &Obby Goldsboro. The Jive rrve and The Frederic guest. m ... 111 Crisis <30> 11J Movie: "fllZZJ Pll• Nldltlln" (mystery) '57-«eenin Wynn, Jane Russell. fB Tiit ....... T ... nw (C) CHANNEL LISTINGS Information for these logs is furnished by the television stations. TV week is not responsible for last-minute changes in program listings. IJ D 0 0 fJ m m m m II> 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) (Ind.) 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Box 1190, Glendale, Callf, Addreu advertl1ln1 lnqulrlff to th• dlsp •Y •dvertfslns department of Ull• n-•paper. *1 PROGRAM hiGhliGhTS . ...' ~ SUNDAY 10:00 Q The Wiiiiam F. Buckley Show: For some time this show has been a meeting plac.e for widely divergent opinions on and about the American scene. Tonight's edition, hosted by Buck· ley, should prove to be no exception, as nonconforming novelist Norman Maller sits In for a discussion on the "March on the Pentagon." Mailer, as outspoken conversationaUy as he is in his writJng. is widely considered to be America's leading con· temporary author. His most recent book. "The Armies of the Night," is highly controversial as i\ concerns the unprecedent· ed march on the Pentagon and details and defends Mr. Mailer's participation In that campaign. The very fact that Mailer did participate In the march and was a central figure in its related activities provides the ~sis for a series of sharp exchanges between him and Mr. Buckley concerning the obligations and responsibilities traditionally borne by prominent people with respect to the law. Expressing dramatically opposite point'S 'of view, they also discuss Charles. de Gaulle, Fidel Castro and Lyndon Johnson, plus many issues pertinent to prevailing atti· tudes in America today. TUESDAY 8:30 tJ 9 Ci) Showtime: Gap-toothed comedian Terry· Thomas sings "Bird Medley," clowns and introduces an international bill headed by Russian ballet star Rudolf Nureyev and Viennese ballerina Ulli Wehrer In a pas de deux from "Don Quixote." The bill also includes two acts that received plaudits at a 1967 royal command performance before Queen Elizabeth: French singer Mireille Mathieu, who sings an English version of her hit song, "Quand tu t'en iras," and the Adorable Tanya, an elephant that dances. American singer· comedienne Dorothy Loudon pushes her own piano on stage and sings "You've Got To See Mama," one of her own compositions. The Dallas Boys, a quintet from Leicester, England, sing "Where or When" and "Holiday." 10:30 tJ Qt(]) Of Black America: "The Black Soldier." Did you know that a black soldier is In the crew rowing the boat in the fa· mous painting "Washington Crossing the Delaware"? Did you know that black regiments participated in Teddy Roosevelt's charge up the San Juan Hiii? Did you know that black Cavalry regiments were Instrumental in the winning of the West7 These are some of the little·known facts about the Negro soldier In American history that will be revealed in tonight's program. This second in the seven·part CBS news series follows the history of the Negro from the Revolutionary War through the War of 1812, the Civil War, the two world wars, and into the present. the Vietnam war. The broadcast concentrates on historical fact and on the history of attitudes--both black and whit~toward the Negro soldier. SATURDAY 2:30 tJ Explorer 10: "History of Rockets." This second broadcast for the younger set focuses on the tool that makes space ex· ploration possible as it traces the long and fascinating history of the rocket. Program host Kenneth Jackman reaches as far back in time as ancient China to trace the development of the rocket and to highlight some of Its first uses. Film shows sorne of the earliest attempt'5 at using rocket power for propulsion, attempts that were neither as serious nor as successful as the late American rocket expert Robert Goddard's experiments. In· eluded in this space·age history lesson is a survey of the ideas and events that shaped rflan's view of outer space and chan· neled his imagination into finding ways of getting there. High· lights of the rocket's history come right up to date as cameras turn to Saturn V, the huge and powerful booster that will launch our manned mission to the moon. Films show this Jmpressive giant being assembled and transported to its launch pad at Kennedy Space Center. Microphones listen as CBS news correspondent Walter Cronkite describes the historic lift·off for the Saturn V's first test flight. 10:00 tJ 9 Cl) I IPl<IAL I Miss UnlverM a..~ h1eant: The 17th Annual pageant airs live from Miami Beach (Fla.) Auditorium, with Bob Barker as master of ceremonies and June Lockhart as hostess. The 15 finalists compete for the title in evening gown, swimsuit and personality competition • ..... , THE DAILY PILOT, TV WED<, JULY 6, 1968 MONDAY JULY I For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES l:lO D (C) '"'Glcter'a Dilt•IU" (com· edy) -'59 Di,_ Bo1arde, Leslie Caron. D (C) "1 .. uunc Tarpt" (western) '56 -Arthur Franz. .....,_., In llttt" (musical) '45 -Robert Alda. 11:00 IJ ''Th 8ildld Ufy" (comedy) '35 -cl1udett1 Colbert. "Stutts of a Secmlty'' (drama) '31 -Claudette Colbert. IZ:JO m "Cindtttlla ,...... (musical) ·~Joan l,.esllt. "Tiit Mae Wltlt i Fac." (dr1m1) '51-John Harvey. 1:30 ~ (drama) '39 - rce Faye, Warner Baxter. 4:30 R '1\e F••llf Secret" (mystery) '5I-LH J. Cobb, John Derek. D "Swll s..n tt Sllcaa" Cdra· ma) '57 -Burt L1ncater, Tony Curtis. f V f ~i I 'J l. 1:00 II 11le Iii Ntn: (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 8 .......,_.,...., Rtt*t (C) (30) ... Alltft sa..: (C) (90) Steve's 1uests tonipt are Abbe lane, Sandy Buon, Ron Ely, Hed11 and Donna, and Bob Allen. (R) D Sia O'Clock Mowit: "T11t 0-.. .,.-....,._ .. (adventure) ·~hon· da Atminf, Ricardo Montalban. Ma'iet 11or (C) (30) lit M1atmo11 (30) Cl) Mlfl lrlffln (C) ·-.raNtwl Entrt So111br11 1:30 ""8C Ntw1 Service (C) (60) • TH lroowy Dow (C) ( 30) ......., flttltr (30) Mdllle's ,._, (30) (i) ltaUtr·lrlnkltf R.,ort (C) . !itctrl•: (C) "Waves Across the Pacific." David Prowltt visits with Dr. Robert Munk and his col· lea1ues 1t the Scripps Oc:u~ . IPL~-, ..... (C) J4 (C) 7:00 CIS &.111 NIWI: (C) (30) W11t1r CronkJtt. If,..., (30) I U.. LIKJ (30) .............. (30) (i) t-.. ~: (C) "Tht rutlmpostor." I Wllllil&fH la Revlw (C) (f)lh ......_ (C) la c .. 1 Vida 7:30 fJ 9 CJ) 811 .... t: (C) (60) Marshal ""Dillon aldta with 1 youni lndl1n brave {Todd Annstron1). auc- ceuor to his dyln1 arandfather (Richard Hale) as chilf of the Wlchltas, In 1 dispute with an op· pre1alve lndlln apnt (Gtne Evana). It leads to Dillon's auapenaJon as marshal and e murder ch•f19 when he and the brave are framed for a klllin1 on the reservation. (R) D Tiie ,..eta: (C) (30) ''Tht iOnstn>us Monk" Mnh." Thrtt lfiouls capture Davy, M~. Md Peter, pllnnln1 to steal their brains and use them In their own ptl'IOC\81 rejuvenation projeet. (R) D leNI• V.,qe: (C) (30) "RI· vlera to Rome.'' a ~ CI> c-., 1n Nrlca: CC> ~) 'Stone Ace Saftrl." Sam•n eoes on trill for his Ifft wtltn tu· perstitlous tribesmen bellt¥1 ht la ·•moena" (po$.1tSStd by tvtf aplrtb). R Mlllilll $ M9wlt: ......... aw- l (drama) '60-Jtffrey Hunter, David Janssen. I Tnldl et C......-.a (C) (30) ,.,,, ..... (60) MMhtc T11i1tp Crw: (C) "Plant. for Olm Places." Thalasu Crut0 offers hinb for the Indoor 11rdentr. ., C..lcoa y Candones 1:00 p Tiie Qamplens: (C) (60) ''Tht Glided Cap." Intruders break Into the Nemesis headquarters and steal a file on Richard Barrett. D Mowit: (C) "lAdJ la tilt Dart" (musical) ·~1n1er Roatra. Ray Milland. Ol1tazt1 (30) fli) ltalllbow Qtltst: German-born Martha Schl1mm1 joins ·Pitt Set· rer. Pete shows tht versatility of the banjo and Martha llnp Gennan ethnic sonp. ., La Prellibidt l:JO tJ a Cl) 1'1111 LAlq Sllw: (C) (30) When stunt man Chuck Clsey (Don Meaonn) injum his back. hit lirl· friend (.loin Blondell) tells Lucy that she could mlllt some UIJ money by poslnr as 1 man and takinr Chuck's pface In a scene the next day. (R) D (ff} Cil 1tat htrol: CC> (30) ''TheHlaGry-Dlckory-Oock Raid." A raid is almost cancelled whtn Sat. Moffitt learns of his brother's delth . i Mt,_ Criffl• (C) (90) Wol1d of Wt•• (C) (30) Anita de Monta.ar t:CIO tJ Qt Cl) W, lriffltll: (C) (30) Sheriff Andy Taylor catches the flu and Goober takes over 11 his dep· i .i) 00 NIC c..edJ ....,..._: ( ) ''The Blue-E,..i Horst." Ernest Borrnine and Joan Blondell star in the story of Melvin feeble, a man who becomes so fed up wtth the horse·bettln1 losses of his wife Maude and her neleflbor (Bartlara Heller) that he Wishes Maude would tum into a horse. D Ci1l CJ) Tiie f._, s.-t: (C) {lO) "Man on Fire." Sat. Stone finds evidence of 1r1on In a fae· tory fire In which a pollotman ditd. John Fleldtr, Alan Hewitt pat. (R) 1 ......, CC) (30) lallet "-: ''Tht Nixon Candi· dacy." Communltr affairs newsman Leo McElrvy, polltletl obserwrs and repr•ntatlvts from the Nbcoft or· 1anlution comment on tht Pl'OI*' of the fonner Vice President's cam· pelp. ! ..... 1 Ellrtffa 11...t t:• a F•"' Affair. C) <so> ncle Bf buys th• chll~ren an aquarium that sparb • domestic crisis. (Rl 0 (ft) Cl) ,.,... ,,_: (C) (JO) Clrotyn rebuffs Joe Roal'• ltttmptl to elite her; Dr. Roal and Ma""8 have an Intimate dinner; Sttvtn calls on Norman end Rita. mnie ..._ <60> 68 RI· tc> ion IU· la :a). .. er, IO) l1b ISO tr. 1m !le· of 1n :0) on rl· icy llJ nd he 01 11. !ti. 0) nu IP· •: t." ell le, th lft n Id C) tMI ~ d. A) Ii· Ill Id .,. IS n· )) 1n Jc )) b .. "' ---becmy now! Have you noticed? Whenever news breaks, Channel 2 brings it to you. You no longer have to wait for regularly scheduled news broadcasts. You know it when it happens. More Southern Californians watch KNXT for news than any other Los Angeles television station, and now Channel 2 updates the important news- breaks all day long! Enjoy your favorite programs, and get all the news too, on Southern California's most popular television station. ANYtime is NEWStime on Channel 2. CBSS2 IMtd on ethMlft fJOel Loe An,.._ Altl and NlelMft ~.•ubfttt to quaUficationt available on rtqunl. fJ'l) NET Jowrn1I: (C) "D1rwln.'' A rt·creation of Ch1rfes Darwin'• his· toric voy11e In 1835 to the 0111· paros lsl1nds. a n1tur11 l1bor1tory of evolution. in the equatotlal zone of the Pacific. ti) RMlt• • ...., Nttcafi lO:GO 11 a CJ) PrMltft: <C> (60) ''las· sittf.'' Burt Reynolds stirs u a marazlne expose writer who poses as a 1amblin1 dealer for an inside look at vice In a Midwest city. He teams from Russ F1ine (J11nts Mac· Arthur), an honest policeman who secretly suaested the m11azine ar- ticle, that a brutal police lieutenant named Brandon (Gerald O'Lou_ahlln) is a key firure in the 11mblln1 rina. D @ @ I SpJ: (C) (60) "Thia Guy Smith." Robinson and Scott pose as v1catlonl91 fishermen at a mountain resort while attemptlnr to ferret out an enemy •rent and find themselves faclna arrest on murder charaes. Larry Thor, Diane Muldaur i st. (R) Qeorl!._ Putn1m News (C) (30) @ (1) Tiie Bi1 V1llty: (C) ( ) "Shadow of a Giant." Nldl and Heath have trouble with Seth Campbell, the le1end1ry m1rshal who is l11din1 a posse huntinr the three Stryder brotheri. Their doubts about the marihal tre rt1liled when he orders a char1e In the face of deadly fire from a Gatlin& 1un. James Whitmore 1uests. (R) I Secret A&ttd (60) J.ti LltM• Ntwa (C) (60) Ttatnl Fa•lliar 10:30 News: (C) (30) Bill Johns. DOUT Sta In Mtria: (C) "Introduction to the Serles." Dr. John Beeston hosts the series, rt· viewin& traditional and chan1in1 1t· titudes on sex and morality. He Is director of the Cleveland H111tlft Museum and clinical professor of preventive medicine of the Case· • Western Reserve Medical School. 11:00 I) Elev• O'Clodl Report: (C) (30) Jerry Dunphy. D The 11th Hour Newa: (C) (30) Georre Skinner. I Tiit Wtlttmt1'1 (30) News: (C) (3Q)·Baxter Ward. Movie: (C) """' Mofttt Cat1o StofJ" (comedy) '57 -Vittorio Dt Sica. Marlene Dietrich. las Cf'Mt (C) (60) Movie: "Cholt TOWll" (western) I ~N1..!;Y~) Marien Cart. t.11 T111a Day 1961 (C) 11:30 Mow:-' "nit Qoocl H1Mf Men" (comedy) '50-Jack Carson. Lola Al· brl(ht. 0 00 Tiie Tonlatrt saiow (C) Movie: "Selden Boy" (drama) William Holden, Barbara Stan· ik. . (i7J Ci) JotJ llahop Show (C) 12:00 lie fiijne (C) 12:30 Ottter ll11ita .~ Tlltatrt: "The Bil Tip. 12:55 fJ Movie: "Contr1band Sp1ln" (Id· venture) '58-RlcharG Greene, Anouk Aimee. 1:00 II Movie: '1h11nder P111" (adven· ture) '54 -Dane Clark, Raymond Burr. D Movie: "TIM Dtttctive" (com· edy) '54 -Alec Guinness. Joan Greenwood. B Co11••itJ Bullttlll Bolfd News (C) ...... Call 666-4502 and join in when host <jerry ~xter and newsmanCStu Waban talk with guest stars CStimulating mornings starting at 7:00 ~ays in Color (l) THE DAILY PILOT, 1V WEEK, JULY 6, 1968 - DAYTIME MO.NDAY ""' thru PROl1RAMS FRIDAY ~.1 0 f~ N I N r. l:lOf)Ciwt Us TM DIJ/News (C) 1:30 11 Su•-Stllttt« <C> 0 £.d9Qtjen bcU•lt (C) 0 £.u6 Wltlt Cleril (C) m £.ducatleul Futwn fl) TtduliCll C.ner 7:00 II A Fttlin1 fw Jutice: (C) A ae- ries that examines justice in mod· em American society. Professor Jo. seph Julin of the University of Michitan lectures. 0 CiJ Cl) Tiie lodlJ Sltow (C) 0 Cood 0., LA. (C) m Mr. Willlbont (C) 7:15 fl) Stodl M1ltlet 7:30 II CIS Ntws: (C) Joseph Benti. m .,., ..... c.rto .. s (C) a.-oo II a Cl) C1pWa ._,.,.. CC> fJ Tiit Ii& Kids' Sltow @ 00 WebstM Webfoot 1:30 I Mowlt: Ste D1ytime Mowles. • 111¥it: See Daytime Movies. 00 Carteoes (C) t:OOflil ~=~= (C) Id ~ ti1 JICl La Lannt (C) t:251 o oo nc Ntws '(C) Co••Mity a.Uttift lolfd t:301! ~t;b~=·~ lts Crane Sbow (C) Cl) Saa H11•t lO!OOIAady of...,..,, a CJJ ,_..., <C> lteftlttl .... (]) ,. ...... llktnfltld (j) S•ftJ TtdlJ (C) 10:30 II ~Diel Vu DJ'• Sllew • 6 HtUywod ~ (C) n; Futwt: (C) "Tht N1me of the Game Is 81Seblll.'' Thursday only. I @ (]) Die* C•w.tt Sltow (C) FroM the Inside Otrt (C) Futur11 11:0010(1) Ltwe •• Lift (C) (j) .. dy (C) • Set Dayti me Movies. ...,., .... 11:25 II Qt (I) CIS NIWS (C) 11:30 I u Stlf'dl fer TOIMt'rn (C) • [,. ,_ (C) Jell• (C) ..... 11:451 9 Cl) Tiie Cllidi•1 Upt (C) • Neas (C) AFTrRNOON 12:001~(C) I ~=:: I .,., (C) • T..,.: (C) Jan Ster1ina subs for vaatlonint Maria Coif. G) lat M11tel'10tl 9 (j) Andy of M1,tMnJ 12:30 II 9 (j) Aa U.t World T11m1 (C) 0 9 00 0.,. of Our Uwts (C) 0 @ (]) Truw11 lllt (C) m Mowit: See D1ytlme Movies. m Diall•• 1or o.u1r1 1:00 II QI Cl) Lowe 11 1 M1ny S•· dored Ti.Ina (C) 0 9 00 Th Doctors (C) 0 (ii) Cil Drn• Houtt (C) 1:JO11 a (j) Anottltr wor1d (C) u @ Cil ...... Party (C) m MM!t: See Daytime Movies. fl) Office of tM rmidtnt 2:0011 a Cl) To Ttfl ttat Tflltla (C) 0 ~ 00 '" Dtft't s., (C) u @ Cil Tiie ..... , .. a. .. (C) fJ lt91pO: (C) Slllie and Bob Dor· nan. fl) Ttdtnit1J Comtf Z:2SllNtws (C) 2:30 II a (j) The Edie of Nipt (C) 0 ~ 00 Titt Mltdl G1•t (C) 11 Stwitl of tlN Cetttury; Ceoki11a Af0tand tlM World, (C) Wednesday only. 0 (ii) Cl) Tht Biby G1tat (C) 2:55 8 QJ 00 NBC Ntws (C) {jj') (]) Qildrtn'I Doctor (C) 3:00 ta Cl) Tht Secret Stor. (C) P.D.Q. (C) ~Jhtrol (ll) (]) Getitral Hosplbl (C) Bolo tht Clown (C) ~ .. ff ct) Matinet: Don Rodewald. l:lO II A '-••tr T111t11: (C) Dick Cur- tis hosts. I Mil1t Dot11la1 (C) T1tt Tltin M111 cm m o.n SUdoWI <C> llObe Kelly (C) (j) Dialln1 for Dollars Mowit 4:00 I Mr. £.d; Mewit, Thurs. l>Mrce Court (C) (i7J (]) Tht Dltln1 Game (C) · fit tiOntJmOOMn WeodJ Wo.dbury SMw (C) 4:301 Mewit: See Daytime Mcwies . hor19 htna• News (C) • Mowit: See Daytime Mcwies. Bozo's Bia Top SMw (C) (]) Mib Douslll (C) 5:00 0 MIC News Service (C); ..... lNpt latbatl: (C) Tuesday only . All·sttr rarne between National Ind American Lea1ues. ! Tht Atnuina Three (j) JllllDJ ThollllOft """ (C): jor lttlH Bueblll, (C) Tues. a Cl) .. .,.. rtm PartJ 5:301~.::~ 00 Tilis °" 1961 (C) Cl) M• ffffl UNCU (C) ; (C) C) C) I (C) Dor· (C) :) kill sday :ur- • ... nly. Ind :C); TUESDAY JULY 9 For morning and afternoon li1tinp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES l:JO D "'Deel..,.. Nl&Ms" (antholo- f!I) '53-Joan Fontaine, Loub .lour· dan. B '1bn Mlf1I" (adventure) '52-liiol Rynn . .,... Wttll • MlliW' (comedy) '54--0rtlQry Pede. ~ 11:00 n ....... (western) '52-Wlllia riflott. "'Prtvn. Wortda" (drama) 'JS-Claudette Colbert. ~ 12:30 m ..... I I.wt ... .,..,.. (comedy) •J7 -Bette Davis. "'T1tt hrtf' '57-0on Murray. l:JO m ....... lalt" (mystery) 'S&- Jlm Davia, Btwrty Michaels. 4:JO 8 "I• tM ....,.. (C:Omedy) '41- Abbott & Costello. B (C) Ufftrc.IH and Ult HMtltlld Wind" (fantaiy) '63 -Christopher Lee. rvrNINC 1.111» 11 lh 111 Nflft: (C) (60) Jerry mph @Mailr Lu All.stir : (C) (conrd. fr:m 5 PM) The one:aame summer cJasslc bt· tween the cream of N1tional Lueue Players and their American Luaue counttfl)lrts 11 tllecut llvt from Houston's famed Attrodome. Red Schotndienst mana1es the National leaiue players and Dick Williams leads the American team. n stM Alltn Sllew: (C) (90) ~n C.mpbtll, Jim Webb, Helen O'Connell. Harvey Korman ind some 4·H clubbtrs auest. D sa crCltcl ....._: MQrde tt oea,ttoft" (drama) '6l~rldford Dillman, Suzy Partier. I llMIM.., (C) (30) lat Miil..,. (30) CJ) Merv Crtffla Sllow (C) -....~ Eltrt 5-brll l:JO In. '"'"' .. (C) (30) lacMltrF .... (30) Mdtalt's Navy (30) : Sptda•: ''To Slttp -Per· chance To Dream." David Prwttt lnvestl1ates wort! at UCUs .. p laboratory, where sdet1tlsts study the effects of dr91ms on m1n and animal. -~E=-=Ntn(C) 7:0011 CIS E.... Ntws: (C) (30) Watter Cronkite. I Lewt IJlq (30) ........ llllad (30) 1,,...., (30) T1lt -.X. Sttct: "RIWOlu· tlon and £.arty Republic." Dr. Irwin Swerdlow, C.lifomla Sutt Collea• at Los Anftfts anociltl protmor, talks lbout the hec:tk: opensioft of U.S. theatre up to 1830. I CJ) MdtaW1 ...., Lac.. .. Vada Pee• 10 ntE DAILY PILOT, 1V WEEJ(, JUl.Y 6, 1961 7:JO 8 9 Ci) DHUri: (C) (60) Dr. and his klnllJ castle, which became Marsh Tracy installs a modem bur· a California State Part! In 1957. (R) lltr alarm in his clinic. only to be D (.ff) (}) NYPD: (C) (30) '1'ht faced with a hunaer strike by Judy IOr W11nm." Detlec:tlv• Haines •P· the chimpanzee and other animals prehends ex-convict Joseph Maloney who had been dolna sentry duty. when a 13·y11r·old boy claima he (R) saw him kill an .. ttractlve youn1 I Crtnd Prlr• bcill& (C) (30) woman named Ronny Miies. (R) (HJ CV larriloll'1 CoriU•: (C) I '.....-rt " '"'"' (C) (30) ( ) "The Frame·Up." Gena Row· Ctv ..... ,.... Celfenece lands auests as 1 itamorous con (i) ltN lllfllAlc, htd: (C) woman known as the Duchess. Gar· The ailc Jocktp' boss, Ro11nd 8. rison involves her In a scheme 10 Hutton, surpriles them by dolna a discredit Nul General von Rausch· vaudeville routine. (R) nls. whose weaknessn are women m MlfW I ... 21:30 WEDNESDAY JULY 10 For mornln& and afternoon l:stings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES and 1amblin1. Jan Merlin 1uests 10:00 ~C.0'1!. PvtN• ..._ (C) (60) also. (R) (HJ (1) n. lnwadtn: (C) (60) l :JO D "Sucltwll" (drama) '41~ene B ...._ $ Mlwit: "1111 Wiii • Possessed." David YinCent Tierney, Bruce Cabot Pillt S"'1" (comedy) 'SO-James lums the alllfts ara usln1 radio fJ (C) "'hart If tM ~ hdflc" Cisney. Vlrfinla Mayo. Implants to "proaram" human be-(adventure) '55 -Virainla Mayo. I Tnltll er CN...,IMllS (C) (30) In . (R) .. Adefable J•lla" (comedy) '63 -""1 ..._n (60) . • Secret AIMt (60) Lilli Palmer. na frtndl CW: Julia Child Jacl U... 11tw1 (C) (30) . wa how to prepare the French fMrite SIDfJ (C) (30) 11:00 D "Arfae. My love" (drama) ·•o jelly roll. • : ..._ sr-,.._r. Erich telns· -Claudette Colbert. Ray Milland. eJ Slftrius dorf leads the full symphOny .In 1Z:30 GI "MIMOlft" (drama) '54 -L1IO D 9 Ci) H.....,.lflMllJ a.pert Mozart's Symphony In G Minof, K. Geor1e Nader. "Casaneva .,....., (C) (10) 500; Btfl's Suite from "lulu," (comedy) ·~ary Cooptf". D ROLLER GAME$-llve! (C) Op~ In Three Ac:U; and Beetho· 1:30 m "Dtwil'a HarMf" (mystery) ·54 * T-BIRDS vs. DETROIT ven 1 Piano Concerto No. 1· In -Richard Arlen, Greta Gynt · C M~r. Op. 15. n ... ca-: (C) (2 hr) L.A. I Fllhlrt 4:30 II (C) "Htrculea Apinlt tllt ..... flllrds vs. Detroit Devils.. em dt Espana M111" (spectacular) '64-Alan Steel. GI Haaf (30) lO:JD R ~ CJ) Of Blact •ric.a· (C) fJ "Tll1 Advantu res of Mart fill NET Pl1JllH11: ·:.Thirteen (JO) 'The Black Soldier." Th~ pro-Twain" (drama) '44--Frtdrlc March, i inst Fate-The Judae. (R) aram follows the history of the Alexis Smith. lo ,.,.lbldt Nqro from the Revolutionary War l:lO .. 9 Ci) Sllowtime: (C) (60) throuati the War of 1812, the Civil ~ritish com~~ Terry.Thomas linp War, the two wOf1d wars, and lftto Bird Medley, clowns and Intro· the present. the Vietnam War. The duces an lntemation1I blll headed broadcast concentrates on historical by Russian ~allet star Rudolf Hur· fact of and the history of the 1t· eyev and V1tnnese blllenna Ulli titudes-both black and whlt.-to· Wehrer In a PH de deux. ward tile Ne1ro soldier. D MOVIE SPECIAL! (CLR) m News: <O> (30) Biii Johns.. * 'OCEAN'S 11' 1tars Dean 11:0011 EJ""' O'Cltcl Rep1rt (C) (30) Martin, Frank Sinatra, ;,rryn:u'i~~· Hew News: (C) (30) Pet~ Lawford, Sa!"my Georre Skinner. Davis, Jr., Joey Bishop I Ster1t1 If lie C.t.11 (30) D Movie: (C) "Ocan'a 11" (dra· ""'= (C) (30) Baxter Ward. ma) '00-frank Sinatra, Dean Mar· • Mewte: (C) "lltocl Md llldl tin, Sammy Davis Jr.. Peter l aw· Lace'' (horror) 'SS-Cameron Mlt· ford, An1ie Dickinson, Richard chell, Eva Bartol&. Conte, Joey Bishop. Eleven ex-GI la Cllftl (C) p1ratroopers bind toaether to rob G) MIN: "Dell 1... Q91111pa" five las Ve1as casinos In o"' nlaht. (comedy) '45 -William Bendix. 0 (HJ(]) It T.US a Tllltf: (C) Joan Blondell. COO) "The Radomlr Miniature." I~ News (C) Alexander Mundy Is sent to an 6 Tltl1 Dq 1968 (C) Iron Curtain country to rescue 11-News year-old Maritza Radomlr, who is 11:30 ft Movie: (C) "Conqllllt If Co- btin& held as host•a• for the re-cilW' (western) '53-Robert Stack. tum of her father, a scientist who John Hodlak. has defected. Ina Balin aunts. (R) I!@ 1'111 Toail't SM (C) I lllfY Criffla (C) (90) iivll: '"1'11t ...._ tf S... Wandtffat (C) (30) " (dassic) '40-Georae Sin· _ ~ Fubn: ''The Zebedee Tltus ders, Vincent Price. Story.' D @ (]) 1Mr Billltp SMw (C) @!) Anita do Motrte•• 12:00 GJ J ...... (C) 1:00 U) Allerlcan Wiii (C) (30) : " • ,_ .. , m Blact hnpective: "SClC." A 12.JO GJ All-NIPt ~: Mr. Moto ~ panel of local newsmen question ~st Wamln~.. Fo~~ Mothers, Rev. James Hargett about the wortt 4~~ ~:::~· end Phantom of of the Southern Christian leader· G) Adioll Dutrt: 'The Girl From ship Confererw;e. Manhattan .. @!) TV Muical Oaart · t:JO tJ KNXT Special: (C) (60) "It's a 12:AO B Movie: "Tiie Most D1nsere111 Nioe Place ... " Ralph Story serves Men AllVI" (drama) '61-Ron Ran. es guide and reporter tor this look dell, Debra Paaet. 1t the career of famed publishin1 1:0011 MGM: 1" Dark Anpt" (dra· tycoon William Randolph Hearst and ma) '35 -Mel1e Oberon, Fredric his sln1Ularty elaborate castle at March. San Simeon. Story, and 1 KNXT D Mtwle: "TM w., o.t" (mys· film crew, spent two weeks on lo· tery) '56 -Mona Freeman. Gena cation at San Simeon to brin1 Nelson. Southern California viewers an inti· 8 Co•••nitJ Bulletin 8Nnl mate portrait of the late publisher News (C) EVENING 5:00 II Tiie Bl& News: (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. II HuntltJ·lrlnkltJ Report (C) (30) Steve Allen Si.ow: (C) (30) Guests are Louis Nye, Linda Cristal, African sonastress Miriam Makeba, jazz pianist Father Tom Vauafln and stunt-driver "Evil" Knievel who shows films of near-fatal Jump in las Ve1as and tells of plans to leap the Grand Canyon on a mo· torcycle. (R) 0 Six O'Clodl Movie: (C) ''Tiie MouM Dat Roal'ld" (comedy) '59 -Peter Sellers, Jean Sebers. I Marl111 Boy (C) (30) Bat Maltlf'ICNI (30) CJ) Men Criffil 5"ow (C) Wllat's New? Entrt Soatbras 1:30 I oac Newa s.mce cc) (60) • Tiit Croovy Sltow (C) (30) BadMtor flt'-r (30) Mdlale's NIWJ (30) CI) Htl..U., .. ril*JeJ Repert (C) : lp9dnl•: ''The Search for Can· cer Viruses.'' An examination of modem cancer research and de· tection techniques. ei9J (i) CBS Evtnlnc Nen (C) fl) l1itlclere 34 (C) 7:00 II CIS EvtRi•1 Ntw1: (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. IF TrMP (30) t l.ve lJlq (30) I i 1111'1 Island (30) You Asked for It ~"'* '61: "Film Study." Ethel th demonstrates how she helps hi&h school students understand motion pictures throuati film study. a (j) Mcffalt's ""' fm La C.11a Vida 7:30 ti fa CJ) lftt in Spact: (C) (60) Dr. Smith disobeys orders ind lteds the Jupiter II Into a confrontation with people of an alien planet. (R) I •n f • ., ' ·e ent fie" •Yo· '40 t. ... eel. .,. rdl, trry 30) 30) tat, bl, itin •ho In to no· ,.... '59 (C) tn· of ~e· IO) hel lps nd jy. iO) ids on R) 11 0 Cil Tiit YifPIM: (C) (90) '"lfhe ~Tslon." A lawman alves up his bad&• to appease his wife's ffollrs and liter faces a challenae to brine back law and order. Kan· neth Tobey and Monica lewis 111est. (R) 1J HtPn Wtlldefm: (C) (30) "San Clemente." Slim and Henrietta Barnard enjoy the festivities of the colorful La Cristlanita Festival, visit the Camp Pendleton Marine base end watch full·scale Marine landina duri~ a recent combat exercise. 0 ()1) @ Tiit Annprs: (C) (60) "Death's Door." With 1 top secret conference of European mlnisteri about to be convened, Sir Andrew Boyd, chairmen and head of the British deleaation, stOi>s, short of door to the conference room and refuses to enter .. ( R) fJ Mllllotl $ lhvil: (C) ... ., Without a Ctuse" (drama) '55 - James Dean, Natalie Wood. I Trutll or Coctuqu1nces (C) (30) hny ...... (60) NET Jazz: Accompanied by a small aroup, B. B. Kina plays the guitar and sings examples of his blues style. In an interview with Jau critic Ralph Gleason: he dis· cusses the musicians who have in· fluenced him. @I) Pre•ltr Orteon L1MI IJ Nfl Action: (C) (30) "The Cleveland Browns: Ground Power." Program looks at the disciplined ground attack of the Brown's top rusher, lreoy Kelley, and his side· kick,• Ernie Green. m Hazel (30) Eil) lladl Journal: (C) Second in series of monthly proarams devoted to giving exposure to Negro culture, ghetto problems and black-white relationships. @I) Lo Prollibido 1:30 B tit (j) Tiit ll¥trty HlllMllies: (t) (30) Jethro's monumental appe· tlte for food prompts Jed Clampett to spend $200,000 on setting his nephew up In the restaurant busi· ness. (R) B Wr11tlin1 (C) (90) (i1) @ Df•• Hoae: (C) (30) Mike Darow hosts. I Mtrt Criffin (C) (90) Wonders of HI• Wortd (C) (30) Allltt di Mont1ur 9:00 Ba (j) CrHn Acm: (C) (30) Eleanor, the cow, aives rock 'n' roll music as well as milk when she swallows 1 transistor radio that Oliver Dou1t1s eave Eb (Tom lester) for his birthday. (R) D KRAFT MUSIC HALL * Ed McMahon, Harpers Bizarre, Johnny Mathis 0 fa @ Kraft M•lic Hill: (C) (60) Ed McMahon is host to Johnny Mathis, Jackie Vernon, Harpers Bl· zarre, Eddie Hazell, and Jackie and Roy. o cm cv Wednesday Nlstit Mn: (e) "Hot Rods to Ht1r• (drama) 167-Dana Andrews, Jeanne Crain, Mimsy Farmer, Laurie Mock, Paul Bertoya, Gene Kirkwood, Mickey Rooney Jr. and his combo. Tom Phillips, an Eastern "square." and his family have moved to California and bought a ru1aurant that is a hangout for young hot·rodders and hoodlums. When the trade learns that Phillips intends to clean up the place, the 11n1 resolves to pressure Ptllllips •end family Into C!_ttlnr out. (R) 11J , ...... I• tile Saa (C) (30) fll) NEI Fllllvll: "Elllnaton at tilt Cote d'Azur." From tilt French Rivi· era, this proaram features the Dub EJllnaton Orchestra at 1 j111 fllll· val. Ella Fitz1erald also performs. II) Mlercola Mnial t:30 II a ()) Ht I Sk (C) (30) Olde Hollister's "Jetman" appears heeded f01 Broadway until Oscar North, who plays the title character, "freezes" in the out-of-town pity. (R) OJ loora•a (C) (30) .., '""*'" Muliclltn Cu.!fW 10:00 B 9 Ci) Tiit DH1 DeLaJse Sllew: (C) (60) Susan Barrett and The Rhodes Brothers auest. D QI 00 R•n for Your lift: (C) ~) "A Choice of Evils." John For· sythe auests as Spencer Holt, 1 aubernatorial candidate, faced with a scandal on election eve. The cast includes Barbara stanek. 11 the daughter of the German nurse who cared for Holt durfn1 WWII; Wesl17 Lau as Phil Caraon, Holt's cam· peian manager; C:Oleen Gray 11 Holt's wife; and Walter Mathews IS a newsman. Ben Guzar1 dltec:· ted the episode. (R) 1J CIOl'lt Niia• N,.. (C) (60) Ja L.U..m N ... (C) (60) Fnorite Story (C) (30) I Secrlt A&9ftt (60) M.,.r Y0ft7'1 NtwS C.f1MCt loa dll Mitfala 10:30 m News: (C) (30) Bill Johns. 11:00 B Elwtn O'C** 1t1port: (C) (30) Jerry Dunphy. D The 1 ltla HMr News: (C) (30) ceGrp Skinner. n..w......_. <30> News: (C) (30) Baxter Ward. Movie: "TMJ Died W-ltll T1llir On" (adventure) '42-£m>l Les Cine (C) (60) i nn. Olivia de Havllland. Movie: "Tiit M111 I Married" (drama) '4G-Joan Bennett. Lloyd Nolan. §~Eo~ 1961 <C> 11:30 IJ Mowtt: "To EMii His Own" (ro- manoe) '46-0llvla de Havllltnd, John Lund. ! 0 00 Tiit Tonl&llt Slltw (C) MOwit: """ Men ... Menter" medy) '43-Jean Arthur, James Stewart. U@ CV JetJ 1~ Sllow (C) 12:00 m .... ..,.. cc> 12:30 m All..flipt Slttw: "Moss Rose," ''Quicksand," ''letter From on Un· known Woman," and "Salute for John Citizen." m Action Tlteltrt: "Betrayed Wo- man." 12:45 B Movie: ''llle CO.k ............ (liOrror) '58-forrest Tucker. 1:001) Mowit: "Rlllna of tM M .... (anthology) '57 -Dennis O'Ott, Frank Lawton. D Mewil: (C) "UM for Ille SiMr &lillq'' (musical) '4~June Haver, Gordon MacRae. B C.ll'l•UnitY l•llltln loud News (C) MONEY AVAILABLE -1-TODAY 1st & 2iltl MORTGAGES AMY TYPE PROPERTY-ANY AREA Service in the Privacy of yout home EVENIN6 I SATURDAY Arr<>tNTMENTS e Combine Your Bills to One Monthly Payment e Borrow on Your Home.-P•id for or Not e E.sy Terms -You Choose four Payments e Long Term -low Interest -I 1t Mortgages e We Buy •nd Loan Against Existing Trust o .. ds For ff .. l11for111atlo11 Day or Nl9ht -7 Daya A Week 646-2477 833 DOVER DR.-HEWPORT BEAOt Sta~ Licensed Mortgage Loan Agent Member of Local Board of Realtori ROYAL MORTGAGE CO. hp 11 THURSDAY JULY 11 For morning and afternoon H1tinp1 please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 D (C) "'1111 Alllll" (rom1nee) '5f-loretta Younr. Joutih Cotten. IJ '11lt r..f" (dr1m1) ·~ro Annend1r1z. (C) "'llM .. ..,..... (dr1m1) 'S7--01r1l G1bl1, Yvonne De Clrto. 11:0D II "Tllllt llld la" (comedy) '33 .=vt. C. Aeldl. "Y1lt Plal-. ,._ ldtnt" (comedy) '32 -Jimmy Durante. iz:JO m.,... .....,. (dram1> '46- UWard G. RoblMOn. "T• Y .... Te ...,.,. (drama) '4S-Joln Leatle. 1:30 m '1111 ...._ 1-. ...,-. (drama) '50-Jama Dunn, Dewey Martin. 4:0D B (C) "Y1lt Ottp Sil" (drama) 'S7 -Alan Ladd, James Whitmore. 4:30 a """' Qop HW' (ldvtnture) '9-Greaory Ptc., Rip Tom: fVfNl"<C l.1IOR1111 Ill News: (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 8 H..U.,-lrinw., Report (C) (30) ........ Sllow: (C) (90) Otto Prlminltl', &I Gabor Ind IOfll· *9u M1rste D1J ar• st.Wa luab •Iona wfttl • troupe ol Crow Indian dancers. D Sii O'aoct MM: (C) "ltd ...._., (western) ·~ Cll· houit, M1rthl Hyer. ....... .., (C) (30) ., ........... (30) @ (I) MIR Criftbl (C) l!)Wlllf• ~ ., En9 s.lw-. 1:30, KNIC News lervice (C) (60) 1111 ....., ... (C) -(lO) ladltlor ,.., (30) Mdlale'a Nnr (30) .~~-=-·~~~ science." A biotnlphy ol H. G. Wells. c:oncentratln1 on hla Iden· tlflc tralni111 and his predlctlona of $Clenc:e and technotoalcal devel• ments. David Prowltt narrates. 9 Ci) CIS &.lac ..... (C) ., fi9tldlro 34 (C) 1:00 II cas &Mina 111wa: (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. · F 1...., (30) I lMt lllcJ (30) IUllpa's laland (30) Ci) KIP and Wiid (C) : SICra..to FHe Cf) Mdllle's Nny CiCaa Vada 7:30 IJ 9 (I) a..... -(C) (90) 119 00 Daniel loo-= (C) (60) "rheScrimshaw Ivory Chart" Guest Jim Backus. as a friendly pirate, is ceuatit between Daniel and three unfriendly pirates In a hunt for buried treasure. (R) Roy Bulla's Stevens TY 1953 Newport BIYd., Costa Meu AU MAllS-COLOI Olt IUCI l WHlTI-.--.,,..,,_ ml I Pho ... 548-3494 hp 12 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 6, 1968 9 .. LET'S GO TO THE Ancel." Host Hal M1ritftthll com· * RACES!" WIN CASH! menta on the procluctiona with Pres. By Von's Markets! = ~e":~:" Barr and di· I Let's 5o tt U.. bcel (C) (30) OJ Noche de &nlo @ (})Second Klftclrtd Yeen: 9:30 II 9 @ Drarnet (C) (30) ''The (30) "The Abominable le. B11 Ain1teur." Sil Friday and Of· min." Mr. L, a pnptar boa. d• ficer Gannon snrch for a clttztn ddes to have hlmtlff froz~ 11 who 11 playln1 policeman wtltn Luke Cll'l*lter -Iona enou&h to businessman Tyler Finch wants to avoid the heat of the cnme Com· present him a trophy for wlnnlna a mialoft. t0 ht sets out to kidnap dub's "All·American Pollctm1n•• Luke, but winds up with Ken In· award, and headquarters hu no stead.. record of the man. (R) IJ Miiiion $ Mowlt! "Attad!" (dra· fJ @ (I) '9ytoft Pllct: (C) (30) ma) 'SS-Jack Palance, Lee M11vln. Jill seeks help from Dr. Rolli; BettJ m Trdl or eoa.q ... (C) (30) brushes off Steven; Carolyn Ilea Cl) I rit In. Velct •f tllt 0.. about a telephone call from her art (() The austere beauty of fJBat~j;c~C~> ,(30) the Sonora Desert of Arizona Is the t 11 bacqround f04' the observations of ConvtrMtioll Wiii Joseph Wood Krutch, Americ1n nat· Mult1111mtd : Boston Globe col· urallst and philosopher. umnlst Bud Collins interviews for· fll) F•tln: "Dlsclples of the mer heavywelaflt champion Cassius SWord." Princess Indira of Kapur· Clay. He talks 1bout his rise and thal1 explains Why her people, the fall In the boxine world, Black Sikh of India, turned from pacifism Muslims and his re;ection of the to become warriors. draft. fl) NMWa Citl Musical 10:00119 (6) Dean Martin "-ti l.110 I Boal~ (C) (2 hr) tJit ioldiJlgen: (C) (60) Joey @ Tiit Flytnc Nun: (C) Heatherton and Frank Sinatra Jr. ( 0) "W tre There's a Will . . ." sine hit tunes of the Thirties. Paul lhe nuns ol Convent San Tanco In· Bnde performs comedy sketches. herit a prize fiehter in the will of Ctof~ Putnam Nlws (C) (60) a man befriended by Sister Ber· @ Time for Amerlca11: (C) trille. With Carlos' help, Sister Ber· (60) "B as and the Media-fart trille sets up a traininc schedule for II." Distinruisbed repr8$911tatlYu their fighter, only to learn that the from television, advertisin&. ntW$o Buffalo BUllsaw really doesn't want papers and maeazines participate. to fight (R) I Secret Aaent (60) I Hutl (C) (30) Jadl Lat111m News (C) (60) : Playln1 the Qultar FIYOfltt Story (C) (30) · lo Prohlbido : R& D Review: "Pictures From l:JO 0 Q.3 00 Ironside: (C) (60) "To Sound." Dr. Albert Hibbs and euests Kill a Cop." Pernell Roberts and will examine the infant technoloo Ruta Lee star as principals in a of makin1 "photographs" from one-man war on police. When the sound waves. two officers who booked a noisy 10:30 m Ntwl: (C) (30) Bill Johns. drunk on assault chlr1e are later 11:00 IJ 0-O'Clodl Report (C) (30) killed, San Francisco police hunt for Jerry Dunphy. the murderer. (R) II TM 11th Hour News: (C) (30) fJ (i7) Cl) BtwittlMd: (C) (30) ~ree Skinner. "SnOb in the Grass.'' Sam agrees to I Stories of the Century (30) be a eood little wife and accom. News: (C) (30) Baxter W1rd. pany her husband Darrin to a din· Movie; ''Thi Man In tM Net" ner party given by Shella, his for· (mystery) '59---'lan Ladd, Clrolyn mer &ir1friend. Sheila does all she Jones. Cln to embarrass her rival, but Sam m Les Cr1nt (C) (60) keeps her witching ways under con· m Movie: "Hell's Fin KCHn'' (dra· trol-up to a point. Nancy Kovack ma) 'SS-Stephen McNally, Coleen Is Shella. (R) Gray. I Mm Qrlffin (C) (90) I I News (C) Roving Kind (C) (30) 6 T1lia Day 1968 (C) Off-Ramp: "Valentina Ouman· Ntws ~." Newspaper cultural columnist 11:30 ovit: "Our Ton" (drama) Art Seidenbaum introduces the Com· ' 0-Willlam Holden, Martha Scott. piny of Modem Dancers. who per· 0 @ @ 1111 Toni&frt ._ (C) form the Dybbuk, based on an Ori&· 11 Movie: °'INMtr at tM Ritt' inal Jewish folk play. Alt t.alks with (mystery) '37-0avld Niven, Anna· choreographer Valentina Oumansky. bella. 8i) Anita de MontMar I® Cil JotJ Blsbop 5'ow (C) 9:00 R 9 (() Thunday Nlcht Movie: 12:00 Joe '1111 (C) (-c} "The HtllloM" (drama) '62-12:30 All ·Nlcftt 5'ow: "This Was Richard Todd, Anne Aubrey, Jamie Paris,'' "The Countess of Monte Uys, Marty Wilde, James Booth, Cristo," "Holy Matrimony.'' ind Lionel Jeffries. The story of 1 lone "Hotel for Women" are shown. defender of law and order In ·a ID AdiM Thlltr.: "The lady Says South African frontier town gripped No." with terror. (R) 12:50 0 Movie: "lnddtnt In Sltaon" fJ @ CI) That Gir1: (C) (30) "The (adventure) '66 -Odlle Venola. Drunkard.'' Ann Marie's motives are Pierre Masslma. misunderstood by an Inebriated 1:00 IJ Movie: "Tiit Maq_..,,. (ro- comedlan whom she befriends. Sid mince) '33-Ronald Colm1n. Ceasar guests. (R) O Mowit: "The~ c.t" (~ m Tnat Mwtturt (C) (30) tery) '44-Sidney Toler, Jotn Wood· m n.etrt a..t Members of the bury. Professional Theatre Workshop per· IJ Cotll•unttJ lull~n loent form scenes from "Look Homeward, · News (C) • 1 1 > > , , I r I I ( ' I , e secret'• all "'1' --In the hinges! hey're switchable, so you can change the doors from right to left opening -or back again. (Either wayyou want, whenever you want.) Save kitchen arrangement problems. If you move or remodel, Reve rsa·doors might save buying another refri erator! M°"I , 0.lllTAH n ""'°"""°· ColcMllal ~' or Snowc,.,, Wlllte. holly connectlcl to w1tor ~- DAVIS Fills, freezes and releases cubes into exclusive, on-the·door server-automat- icaily! No fill or spill or forget·to·fill. T.!lrow away those pesky ice cube trays! 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"Toalallt la 0.fl" (romance) '33 -Claudette Colbert. ll:JO m '1llJ Dnl• la Y•ra" (mu.i- cal) '49 -Doris Day. .,,_ Lal fhl" (comedy) '49-bchary Scott. l :JO m ~ ........ (drama) '52-- DOn•ld Houston. N1tash1 Perry. 4:JO 8 (C) ·~ I•& tf Ftt1 Pltli- CIMt" (western) '57-Audle Murphy, Hope Emerson. a ''Cri•• ., ,,...... (mystery) •""SJ -Barbara Stanwydl, Sterlin1 Heyden. r v r N I N (; 6:00 II The 111 Ntwt: (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. R Hwna.,.artnklty R.,.rt (C) (30) Steve Alttft Sllow: (C) (90) Pe· ter Marshell, Kaye Stevens, 0. C. Smith. end Dick Gautier ue Steve's ruests.. (R) D Sii O'Ctock Mn: (C) "T1'e ltpl African RW1t1" (adventure) '53 -Louis Hayward, Veronica Hurst. M1t..._ Boy (C) (30) lat MallrlOft (30) (5) Merv Crfffle (C) . fiat's Ntw1 Elltre s..bras &:30 IOIBC News Semct (C) (60) • Tiie Croowr Sllow (C) (30) Bachelor r•r (30) Mcllalt'a Nny (30) Ci) Huntlty·BrtnkltJ ll9port (C) : Si*tr1•: (C) ''Tht Story of Nni1ation." The histOfY of navl1•· tion systems from the lot raft to nuclear subm1rlnes is tonleht's aub· ject. D1vid Prowitt hosts. I (f) CBS Ewtt1ln1 Ntw1 (C) lliticin 3' (C) 7:00 CBS Evenln1 Ntw1: (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. I Lowe Luer (30) Clllipo'a ,.,_. (30) I F Troop (30) 00 Clnem1 Sllowcue: (C) rums Across the River." m Man1ata1 ~ Sult ·--= '11111 Considerations. lnsuranoe, Taxes." A film sl<etchlnt the proe and cons of sole Proc>rietorthip, p1rtnership Ind incorpor1tlon IS business structures. I (I) Mcff1lt'1 Nny la Cua Vld1 7:30 9 Cl) Tllt Wild, Wltcl Welt (C) ~)Terua: (C) (60) "four O'Clock J:i;." Guests Maurice Evens and ....... THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JULY 6, 1968 Jullt H1rris IJPl'1Mflt two dlffmllt Doe." Jttt Softnett happena Oft t11t 11:00 II !llwll O'alcl llf*t (C) (30) appn>eehes to slaw trldt lflrHtln-IC8nl lhcHtty af11r a 111111111 and Is Jef'IY DunphJ. Ina their tribal community. Sir Bi· arr..W and dlaf'llCI with tflt 1111-a Tllt lllll HoW ..._ (C) (30) sll'a mllit1ry back&round quallflea 1111. The l•wyer hll1d bJ Wiii to ~rp Skinner. him to build up 1 n1tlve militia defend Jeff la lntlmld1ted by the I OH Sllp lttolMI (30) quickly, but Charity Jones. a mis-townspeople and resl1ns, ao Wiii lien: (C) (go) Baxtlt Ward. slonery teacher, is oppoted to this becomes his 1randspn's deftn• • lhvie: .._ ti hMI"' approach and exerts her Influence counsel. (R) (comedy) '61 -Ernest Bottnlne, ovtf the natives to "realOft" with I s.tlWt 6 (60) Anne Buter. the traders. Part I of two parts. (R) NET Pl1JllM11: "Th lfteen 1 a.. CfUt (C) (60) ' A Swlnei • M si al •th Aplnst Fite-The Schoolmaster." Movie: (C) "f• fl'HI ,.,... ..,.n u c WI The Geora" Simenon murder-drama (musical) '5f>...-fcwrest Tudler, Mar· Petula Clark in Colorl revt•ls 1 MCret lie bpt for many iret Whltln1. Presented by Thrifty Drug yt1rt by a provincial IChoolmaster. 1 ~ Ntwl (C) 8 Mowle: (C) "Londoll Ttw1t" (mu-JNn·P1ul Guillaume stars IS the 6 11tla Day 1961 (C) sle1I) '4&-f<ay Kendall, Sid Atfd, meticulous rigid teacher whose life News Petul1 Q1r\. beclns to ctumble. Ftltlval de Ptlialt• Medea•• D@ ~Off Te Ste tbt ~: E ...._ Ned!es Allcril U:JO 11 M .. : "lllddlolnl J111I•" (C) (~) 'Zebre In the Kltdltn. ' 10:00 i U 00 NIC Ntwl Spedll (C) (dr1ma) •55 -Glenn Ford, Anne Conctusaon. (R) ) FrenciL D MllllM $ ....._: "1"llt ...,... lte'I!_ ...... News (C) (60) !!9 00 111t TNiCflt S111w (C) (drama) '64-0ir1t Bo11rde. @ (1) Judd, fer Ille DtfMlt: Mwlt: (C) "LoailtHI hr· I Trd or Conaeq11111cea (C) (30) ( ~) "Klnfdom of the Blind." ,. (comedy) '41-Bob Hope ""' Mao11 (60) Judd's client, 1 Hollywood writer, ii Vera Zorina ' Mtt Mo Ttldl: NET presents accused of munlerin1 • motion pie-D @ CI>°Joer Bisllop 111ew (C) a profile of Noonan Jacobson, po· ture tycoon. Actress Elelne Bennett Qt (I) Sal• tit 1 Stir · litical scltnce professor et UC Ber· ub Judd to help hlf' writ.If-friend keley. Uain1 a semln1r 11 a back· Nat Delev1n break his contract with 12.1IO ID Jot Pyne (C) drop, the film illustrates the excite-tycoon Jerry storm IO thlt Dtlwaft 12!30 0 Mewie: "'llolUddll" (horrot) ment Jacobson lnltiatea. can write the screenplay for her ·~-Glenn Cof1>ett, Patrldl Bres- l lttvilta Malcel comeback 1ttempt. When Storm Is lin. 1:00 Hazel (C) (30) murdefed, Dtlev1n Is charred with ID All-Nlallt Mowi11: (C) "The N•· • Lo P'rollibldo tht crime. Ida Lupino 1ueats. (R) keel M1J1," ''The Hllh end Ult l:JO 9 (I) c. .. ~SMC: (C) I Secllt Aclllt (60) Ml(hty," and "Heidi •!Id PtW' art (30) The colonel's dluetiter (Su· JICt lda9I Ntws (C) (80) shown. zanne Benoit) takes Gomer to the lalc:M Llln 0) Action Tlleatrt: "Parole, Inc." • W,y-Out-a·Go-Go Club, wt.ere he 10'.30 0) NeWI: (C) (30) Bill Johna. 1:00 R Mtwle: "Se fef .,... (dl'llna) loses her in the wild, d1ncln1 mob. fl!) l•nowatioa: "TechnololJ for '5r-V1n JohMOn. (R) Mass Houtlii1." A Fresno State 0 Mowit: ..... ..., Hd Ille llbot" B@ (i) SUr Trtk: (C) (60) College profeaor from the lnllm•· (oomedY) '60-Mamie Ven Dofen, ''The Aplife." A landln1 p1rty from tlonal Institute of Hou• Technoloo Tuesday Weld. the Enterprise discovers a planet 11 talks with Dr. Richard Brenne· 8 C:O.•unltJ lullttin ltard reseinblinr the description of Para· min. News (C) dise, only to hear that Its lnhabl·i------------------------tants have bHn ordered to kill them. The l>01>Ulace Is compoMd of hum1noids run by a machine wtiich they feed ralnbow·colored rocks to supply It ener11. In order to sur- vive, Kirt and his crew must d• atroy th• machine. (R) fJ (j1) (I) M11 In a SlitcaM: (C) (60) ''The Bridie." McGiii Is hired to discover if young Londoner nm Gormond is eullty of the duth of 1 Kirt who leaped from the Albert Brid(t. Rodney Bewts auests. I MttY Crlffltl (C) (90) HIWIH Calla (C) (30) Sptctilltioft: "A ConvtBltion th Ray Bradbury." Writer and lec- turer Ray Bradbury explains the rationale behind his seemln1ly Ir· retlonal acts. He and host Dr. Keith Berwick spend the rest of the hour uplorin1 some of the i thou.ettts in Br1dbury's diverse writ· Alll.a dt Montnlar 9:00 9 C1) Friday Nlpt Mowlt: .. , nflo lJwt" (drama) ·~usan Hayward, Simon Oakl1nd, Vlretnil Vincent, Theodore Bike!. Thia 1rim social documentary Is the story of 1 be1utiful prostitute who Is felsely accused, ind convicted, of munlet. A newspaper editor who led the crusade to have her put to death In the 111 ch1mbtr sees the error of his ••YI and mikes a dtsc>trate attempt to save her. (R) I AIMfica! (C) (30) D•nfrlol 9:30 @ @ Holl,wood 541.,.,.. (C) i )HoOpoocl Park Pmilw (C) (30) .., @ (I) Tiie 1... tf Wiii Sta· Nit ~(C) (30) "Look for the Hound MURDER. INVOLVEMENT-Ida Lupino guest stars as ac- tress Elaine Bennett who as/cs lawyer Clinton Judd to defend screen writer Nat Delevan in the murder of movie tycoon Jerry Storm in ABC's Judd for the Defense. in color Friday at JO PM. JO) JO) I. .,. "'· W' er· .. ... 11'9 I•· '1e lrt 11) of' "'· SATURDAY .... ,m(I) .... a.1 ... (C) Ci) s..... llld 8tllltll (C) : (C) "SetliMlt u.,..... (wutem) '5~• Monttomery, JULY 13 Kirin Booth. D F..-.: (C) "To Catch 1 Rhl· r.1 (JPN I~(, no." The story of the movln1 of 1 hll'd of rhino from the wilds to 1 t~l1::!!!£1;-(C) lO:OOlpmef 5=~: Cool McColl (C) tJ1 liq .... (C) Dlsic.!I fef Lena., . "lillt Ollt ftr ......... @Cl) ldtilll 0,.. 8olf Tow· (western) '58--Rory Calhoun, Glorll ullfft (C) Televised from Cir-Grahame. noustle, Scotland. The final round Cilt ...._ of the 97th edition of the oldest lO:JO 11·81111t (C) aolf championship In lht world does . .... a.t (C) not offer the winner • terribly llrr• f..mtlc hw (C) purse ($7000 is first prize), but In· 11:00 . MebJ Dick (C) stead offers 1 1reat amount of tra-6 Mtjer Letpe ....,...: dltion ind prestJ1e. Chris Schtnlltl ams to be announced °"' and Byron Nelton commentll1. loc•I stations. m llr. WillllMlll (C) 11 11ewtt: "'Elltw Ar1IM u.,1a'° 7:45 llJ ~ Htlrt (C) (mystecy) '44--0\lrtes Korvin, Ell• l.'CIO I u· C1ptlln· ... ,..... (C) Raines. (j) Super 6 (C) fJ @ Cl) Tiit ..... (C) : "lblglts of a.I 'If" llJ A..-d T1ltltre: "Frontier Glm· (watem) '35 -Ch1rtes Ruutes, bl«." Charles Llu&hton. 11:3019 (I)........_,.__ (C) I Didi TrKY (C) @Cl) Alwtcall .. ..._. (C) c...trJ M9* (C) • lltN: (C) -C.n "'"t ., llJ-1:3019 Cl) s.,. Pmld111t (C) fMW' (spectacul1r) '63 -Gonion • l1iwti! "&clpt f,.. ~ Scott. (ldventure) '66 -Jean Chevri«, Barbini L111e. .'\ f 1 f R ~J 0 0 !\j 9:0011 ~ framall•nlll1'11it1'1 Jr. (C) SpklJr Man (C) ll:JO GI (I)...., QMt (C) Tiii Fii......_ (C) lZ.-001 Ua c.tD cit Mako AdlJll n.trt: "Nl&ht UntD lltwle: .,,.._ lie ltlJil ...... &ht." "Kon-Tikl," and "Confidence nima) '37 -Raymond M1.-,, Girt" ire shown Annabella. D ~Cl)...,,.., 'U: (C) Dietl Clvett. popular host of ABC's mom· Int tllk !haw. iuests. m •• llbboa T11Ntre: "Down Mraourl Way." I Allltl cit ...... _ 1:eo a CJ) n. t... .. <C> Mtwit: "Andlon " (com- y) '45-frinlt Sin•~ Kelly, Kathryn Grayaon. fJ Mowlt: "F..-.. ......,. (dra· ma) '51 -Paul Douitu, B1rb1r1 Bel Geddes. GI Opinilll: Wllllln&'H (C) 1:30 ua CE n. ...., ..... <C> m Mtwit: .. ,a11ertt ... Wllld" <dni· ma) '60 -Spencer Tracy, Fredric M1rch. 2.-00 IJ Pnlftd Ht.. Start (C) B11ic health habits are the tubJect when Miss Mooney leeches th•· children about •nothtr of Our Community Htl~The Nu,.. B Mewit: "Alttlf' (drama) '65-NOnn.n Alden. m CoreMt n.m: ''Tht 011ton Girls.." !:15 B Mtwil: ....,_, ..._If' (Id. venture) '48-0lck Powell, M1rll Toren. Z:JO 1J ~ 10: (C) Host Kenneth Jadm1n rNChes 1s fir bKk In time 11 indent China to tntc:. lht development of tht rocllJt lftd to i ll&ht IOITlt of ill flrst u-. Slltrtecll ...... Cilt 11 SI Cm 3:00 IJ Mr. Ed 3:15 ti) n. Eilpr• (C) 3:30 R Mtwil: "A W...n tf .,... tlil" (rom1nce) 'SO-Rosalind Rus- 1111, R1y Milland. D Apiallbn USA: (C) "Acricul· ture ind Human RttOUrcu." G"'I Bamford, rancher, coll• student. 1nd N1tionll President of tllt FfA, discusses the ch1llenp of procluc- l!!f more food In lht fubn. u (ft) Cil 1rtt1111 o,.. ~ T ... 111..t: (C) Teltvlled lrom Cir· noultit, ScotS1nd. Qilltf Celor TIINtre: (C) "Tht W1r- " 4:001 NIP llld Wiid (C) "*1a Sptdlf: (C) ''Auto Ric· Inc." 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