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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-07-20 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa•' • Exclusive Interv.iews: Pros.titutes • Tell of 'World's Profession' - - • '* . . * * ';ti. ~ ' -'!ti ' . '!ti ' . -:ti. .. it( • rv1ne osse • ' oun s I • ·seven-year-old Mesa Girl SATURDAY, JULY 20, :1968 Stri~keit by Mystery D.r"g VOi.. a, MO. 174.1 IHTIClf!IS, • PAess " .. . ', "' . --. -- Teen ,_ Club Ownef ~':'Faces Conspiracy Hippies C.Zaiming 10,000 Set for Laguna Love-in By THOMAS FORTUNE or "'9 o.iry "lllt Sfaff Hippies who claim to be in the kno"· say they wiU be 10,(NX) strong today fn·· a love-in at Laguna's Main Be8ch. A skeptical Police Chief Har1·~ Labrow, however, doesn't expect :i•. * * * Irvine Ra1icli Mounts Posse To Eye Hippies As Laguna Beach braced for tlll'eatened hippie invasion today lhC' boys out at the Irvine Ranch were sad- dling up to roam the spread's western sector down by the beach looking for trespassers. Br~. la posse is nothing new. They're out !here · all the time anyway, ac- cordiug to Bob Perkins, Irvine Com- pany director or personnel. The expected crush of long.hairs in Laguna Beach has given rise to one tale that hippies already are overflow- ing into the southern city limits or Newport Beach by way of I rvine Company beaches. Perkins said his deputy's last weekend shooed off trespassers,.-.but tiranded as totally unfounded the reports that they were hippies. Douglas Workers Set Strike Vote LONG BEACH (AP) -United Aero· space Workers members at McDonnell Douglas Corp. have scheduled a atrike vote Sunday for employes in five U.S. cities. The company contract expired Mon- day, smd union vice prelkleut Leonard Woodcock, and McDonnell Douglas has not made any contract offer. Some 40.000 Ullion members ln Long Beaeh; Tulsa. Okla.; Wbitieyvllle, Tenn.; LltUe Rock , Ark. and Char- lotte, N.C., will decide whether to strike. About 30,000 or the employes work at the tong Beach plant. 1 r the workers vote to strike, It u·ould l>e&ln 9:30 a .m. July 29. , "invasion·• of anywhere near that n1any of the hip folk. He sent officers out to check around Jown Friday and they reported no observable increase in the number of hippies. But, then, the weekend hippies with wheels probably have gotten the word and there should be some kind of mass scene at the beach. Laguna's first love-in is 'to be an all- day affair which began at dawn. 1\ mass feeding is scheduled for 6 p.m . "A Jove-in is completely free. You do anything you want. There are nn hostilities, except police," explainer• .Jeff Larrabee, only 17, but already r love-in veteran. He says word of the Jove-in h~ .... traveled up a nd down the coast !rom San Francisco to San Diego. He think~ 10.000 are coming. So does Barbara Siebeek. 14. Sh,.. says the visitors probabJy will crash (sleep) in great numbers on the beach. Police, who have a beach sleepine: ban to enforce, say they don't intenrf to be overwhelmed by the rumored slceoinl? thousands. "Publicity given the ~ove-in may bring an excessive number down here, but other poliei! departments, in· cludin,e Los Angeles, have not heard any talk or -an invasion, Chief Labro\v saJd. The 10,CkX> hippies estimate seems to come from an assumption that two hippies will show up for each ar 5,flOO handbills printed by H e r m e s Trysmagiftus. formerly J a m e s Edward Martin TIJ. Bundles have been sent to Berkeley, Costa Mesa. San Diego and Hollywood. l.Jarrabee said. Niithtly feed-ins at the main beach the last two weeks have drawn about 100 htppies each night. Chief Labrow said If the hippies are an orderly group there will be no law violations to enforce. "Our nonnal summer weekend deployment is high anyway.'' he said. "We can call in off duty officers and we have a mutual aid agreement with other agencies tf needed. "We're just going to play it by ear. Arrangements can be made In very short order." Some local residents and businessmen have voiced their con·. cern to the City Council over the rumored Invasion. Whleh Wa11'• Water? Fifteen -month -old Julie Rob- ertson brims over with confi- dence as she heads fo r ftale· crest Community Pool in Cos- ta Mesa and it may be that li!ejacket that helps. She Is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil· liam T. Robertson. Bullock's Founder P .G. Winnett Dies LOS ANGELES (AP) -A co.found· er ol. Bullock's depactmeot storM, P. G. Winnett, ts dead at 17. Winnett, lhe flnn'1 ~~ t lrom 1933 to• lllilO lll!d dlolnnan "' -until 196f, died 'lbursdey a b<lne. "The Oldest Profession' Huntington Prostitutes Talk Eagerly Police Charge About Their Profession Editor's Note: Prostitution has often been characterized Cl8 "the world's oldeJt proje&aic'n." Yet the public ha3 often asked, r'What ·makes a woman tum to pro&titution7" To get the an.swers and the attitudes, DAJLY PILOT atajf writer Pamela Hallan t.alked to the women thermelves. This U her jir&t in a three·pari report on "The Oldest Profe3sion." By PAMELA HALLAN The pretty girl with the angel smile oozed innocense as she sat quietly in a metal folding chair, her legs crossed demurely ... The softness of her pink flowered suit and Jong black hair were a con· trast to the hard words she was speak· ing about her professioo -one she had practiced since the age of 13 - prostitution. "The law doesn't have the right to tcU you who you can and can't go to bed with. That's e private matter between two individuals." She cabnly lit a cigarette, not of- fering any to the other two girls in the room , • • a meeting room at the California State Retiebilitation Center for narcotics addicts in Norco. While she smoked, the discussion was taken up by another prostitute, a girl with a plxie haircut and even white teeth. DON'T STEAL '"fnere's nothing wrong witb it. As long as you don't steal someone's money," she said. "lt should be legal," added the third girl, a tall, statuesque blonde who sat with her hands folded in her lap. "We could be registered and attend clinics. \'eneral disease rates would be lower ." They were eager to talk in defense (See PROSTITUTES, Page Z) Girl Takes Terrifying Trip Into Drug World A little Cost.a Mesa girl Is recover- ing today afler a terrifying and ac· cidental journey into the realm or haUuclnogenJc drug use which sent her into LSD-like symptoms. Gloria P. Griffith, 7, of 779 Shalimar Drive, was in satisfactory condition at Oraoge county Medical Center Friday nJgbt and physclains seemed op- timlJUc about her progres1. Police llld three pink, noo-prescrlp. ti.on capsulet found in the home are being analyud by the Orange County Sherill'• Crime Lab to determine their contents. Juvenile Ofncer Linda Geisler 11\d she talked Fr}day with the v1ctlm'1 rather, cosmetotogy 11le1man Denni• A. Griffith, 21, bUt clld,not revtal their disc'lllllon. Qnly tbrOe days \men were arrested at the same apartmfnt building during a sweeping \Vest Orange County narcotics roundup. One o{ tbem -a U.S. Army private -had 14 capsules o( LS,D in his possession at tbe tJme, according to Costa Mesa detective Harry Carter. The case almost Identically parallels that of Gerry Grlgp, 5, ol 2150 Roosevelt Lane, Laguna Beach. who 1"111 stricken with Qmptoma 1lmllar to those produced by lhe drug STP several weeks ago. A dru~ rald bad occurred at a neighboring location several day1 before he became 111. The Griffith girl's father was away alld a Dtl&hbor, Mrs. Nancy G. Pratt, 22, WU ..in, for Gloria and her (See DRUG, Pore Z) { ---- Libel, Slander Armed witfl 9/anants issued by tile district attorney'« office, HuntirJgton Beach police &Tested 'Friday teen clU!b owner Mrs. Jeanne Covell on charges of "conspiracy to· abort tftti due process of justice" and "eonspir· acy to ·libel and dander Offieer James Mab&n" ol the Huntlngtoo Beach Po-lice O.partmen<. -, • Mrs. Covell, wbo with her husband Gilbert Covell operates the teenage "Syndicate 3000" nightclub at m Ocean Ave., was arrested at the club by DetectJve Oapt, Earle Robit.aille and booked into Huntington Beach Jal! at approximately 4 p.m. Bond of '625 was immediately posted by tier bus· band. Covell told the DAILY PILOT that he and hiJ wife had a 6 p.m. appoint· ment wtth represent.ativee: Of the FBI end Civil Rlgbta Divilloo of lhe Jus· lice Department for alleged police violation ol. coqstitutional rlgflts. Covell did not reveal wllich constl- t11tional right was · alledged to have been violated. He denounced h..is wife's arrest, citing the "mentally unbalanc· ed" mind of Officer Mahan. The arrest stems in part from a statement made by Mrs. Covell May 28 to the DAILY PILOT. She accused Mahan of having/ telephoned "a threat" against her's and her bus· band's Ille. J\.fahan denied Mn. Covell's accusa-- tions. Covell has con1looed to ba<k up hi• wife's allegations, although at the time of the alledgtd phone call. he was under MTest for another matter In Yolo County, oatiforrlle. The Covelli have• kJac been at odds with city lll!d police o(ftclals. Lasl l4aY City Coundl ,,,_ fl) .....,.,. the •-t permit lw $Jndl· Cato 3CJOO. On MOI' 25 C0..11 p1-d UDdlt cit• IZ«t'• ll'l'NI Olllcen Giiiert Veino and Bert ~d:, -accuslnl tbem ol "planUng" mortj,_ lo lie !MD club. Both olll""" .,..... releoied u the district attomey'a oftlcti retM•• to lssue a cqmpLahat on the ~ al "iosufflclent evidence." Mn. <:vven 11 _.,led lo lie ... raigned Mondoy lo W11t ~ 0.- ty Mr Com1, waJ, · as. ' I z llAl1. y 'II.OT Salur¢11, July 20, 1968 Plenty of Steam Rising • Ill Water l)ispute Brlnglng Costa Mon County Water l>lltrlct Hl'Vi<e to Santa Alla Heights W-Company and Its sbareholdere -be Ilka brln&la• coall to tlewculle, but the allalo1Y la not IO elmple. Heal llUTOUlldlDI pat\ dealloJs between the two agencies bas some members o! the Santa ANl Heights -llr:m all lloemed up and ft&btlne back. More than t.500 signatures have -1athered OD peUUons to be )lnRllled ADI. 1' at a Local Agency ' FarmatloD Commlnlon (I.AFC) bear· lal OD c:nalloo Ill the propooed Santa ·All& Bol&hl1 Counl1 W-Dl>lrlcl -· , Approval and arganlzatlon of a coun· ty water diJtrict. would end tho possibility of the Co1te Mesa County w-District, or Newport BHCh DI)>. bllnl at unproleci.d Santa Ana Height. territory. "We are tired of fi ghting tbese bat- Ues," says Mrs. Eleanor Fuller, chairman of the com pany 's shareholders committee. Basically, the difference between a mutual water Company and a county water cllstrlct Is that the farmer has no aet, legal, Inviolable boundu!es and can lose ~.~_by anoe:utioo. Mrs. 1'1W81' 1ays the 4:6-year.-okl mutual company ls the object or CMCWD cit.sire, suagestin& tbe rival agency Js attempting lo obtalo tbe SAHWCO for Its own benefit. Olflclals o! the CMCWD deny tbls, n o 11 n g they offered !540,000 to purchase the Santa Ana Heights firm several months ago, a sum they felt to be more than generous. Now. says Mrs. Fuller. there Js con- cern that the C¥CWD may try to have the SAHWCO system condemned, so the movement to become an un- touchabel water district was hastily lormed. GI • ID Hunt for Dad Pair Separated When Soldier 3 Years Old ... BJ JACK CHAPPELL Of ... °"" '"'' ..... A ~ to fiDcl and reunite U.S. -.i\nny Specl•llst 4 John Peterman, 20, -and hll father James E. Williamson , 41. before the serviceman leAves {or Vietnam 11 being made along the 'Orange Coast today by the hal!·sister 1 • of the soldier. Mrs. Richard Lusk of <l.54 Costa liesa St., Costa Mesa, has been • searching for about a year now tor the father of her hall brother who was ... • :;eparated from his dad at age 3 and · has not seen him since. , "We had traced him (Williamson) to ..:osta Mesa where his last address wu 2630 Santa Mia. Ave. but this was in 1965. He is a carpenter by trade and over six-feet tiall. He used ti have blond hair," MA. Lusk said. "His father bn known hll son only under the oame of Johnny Lawlan,'' she said. "We've found a couple of James E. Williamsons, but the one we're looking for was born in Blumfore, Ill., in 1919. The son, Petennan, is now in Missouri but be will be back in California in August on leave and in· tends to volunteer for Vietnam du ty. He is engaged 8!0d although has not set a date for tihe wedding, this provides an additional reason to find hls father, Mrs. Lusk said. . ~-·J>ioneer Club 'in Vegas . ' .:Closed in '21' Cheating LAS VEGAS (UPI) -The Pioneer Club in downtown "Glitter Gulch" was closed down Friday night by state gaming agents who charged the black· • jack games were rigged. The club -primarily identified by its giant "Howdy Podner" cowboy neon sign -was the first major dow n- town casino in Las Veg.as to be shut- tered on charges or cheating in recent history. 'lbe three members of the state , gaming oonllol board -Frank John- ~ IOD,. Wayne Peinon and Keith Camp- bell -1erved documents on the ca- sino in the height of weekend gamb- ling play 1 aod agents covered the gambling tables and sealed 180 slot machines. Surprised gamblers were allowed to finish their n:ill or the dice, spin of the wheel or deal o! the carda and then agents closed the games one by one. Seals placed over the coin cl1ute of the slot machine advised players that the establishment was closed by order of the state. The. atate charged that 'oo July 15 agents picked up a 1tack of cards lrom a 21 table "shoe" in which 16 king, queen, jack and ten cards were missing. A "'shoe" is a container from which the dealer pulls tbe cards in a blackjack game. The "shoe" usually contains three or four decks of playing cards. Planes Sca1·e Reds Using Manacled Captives as Bait SAIGON (AP) -A heavy raid by U.S. B52 bomber• scared away Viet C.Ong guerrillas who set 39 manacled captives out as bait and planned to ambush South. Vietnamese troops coming to their rescue, military spokesmen said today. The government tniops freed the emaciated men and women, who had been chained lo stakes in the ground, and reported killing six Viet Cong l!Oldien -bed atayed behind as guards when mod of the other guer- rillas Bed. 'lbree South Vietnamese infantry- men were wounded when tbe govern- ment troopa charged into an open field Friday lo free the prisoners in the Mekong Delta, 125 miles south- wert of Saigon, spokesmen said. The captives, held by the Viet Cong for periods ranging £rom two months to two years, included 13 women, 21 male civilians, llu'ee militiamen, a DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST PUBLIS!'llHG COMPANY' 11.ohert N, W,ed Ffr1i4tnt •nd Pllt!llV!n" Jtck R. C11tlty \/k l Prftidtnl el\CI Gt-I! Ml""°'' Tho ... 11 tc., ... n ..... Tho,..11 A. M1trph;,. Mtnatlt'le Elllltor hamlet chief and an assistant hamlet chief. Field reports, said the Viet Cong learned of government troops' plans to try to free the captives, dr8gged them into an open rice fie ld and set up ambush positions around them. But the government soldiers \vere not scheduled to sweep the area un- ti.l after the B52 raids. FroM P .. e J DRUG ...• brothers, Charles, 10, and Aron, 8, on Thursday DlgbL Investigators were notified when the baby-sitter noticed ·the girl stretehed out on a couch, incol1ereot, oblivious to her surroundings and staring into space ... One or the victim's brothers to Id police the three pink capsules were lying loose in a drawer and in· vesligators theorize the little girl found them and took one or more. Officer Geisler stressed Friday that it is not known just wh.at Gloria did swallow , or if the pink capsules taken as evidence are definitely contraband dangerous drugs. She said the family normally has a fuU·Ume baby-sitter, but she was off for the day and a neighbor filled in. since Griffith, who Is divorted, had to be away. SEEKS HIS FATHER -John Peterman, 20, shown here in a photo taken during bis first tour of duty in Vietnam, hasn't seen his father, who is believed to be in the Costa Mesa area. for 17 years. Peterman's h a I f sister bas been trying to find the man, John Williamson. Hearings Slated For 7 Arrested In N arco Raid Seven o( 12 persons arrested la~t Tuesday in a major narcotics raid in which Mayor Alvin Coen of Huntington Beach joined will face preliminary heai-ings in 'Vest Orange County Municipal Court Tuesday. Scheduled to appear are Patrick G. Williams and Linda Fox, both 19 and both of 147~ 3rd St., Huntington Beach. The pair are also charged with suspicion of attempting to bomb the Huntington Beach police station July 4. Others taken in the raid and faci ng court action are \VWlam H. Till. 24 , arrested at the Syndicate 3(XX) teen nig htclub. 304 Ocean Ave .. which he gave as his home address; Pam~a E. LeVie, 18, 502 16th St.. Huntington Beach; Charles B. Lekniskas, 19, TlO Shalimar St.. Costa Mesa : Ed E. Cun- ningham, 19, of La Mirada, and Ri chard,. Mackley, 24, 415 7lh St., Hun- tington Beach. All are charged with sale of mari· juann or LSD, some with both, with the exception of Cunningham who is charged with possession of heroin . All ol !be 3,313 shares held by 2,«11 Individual holden -Including the lrvino Compony with 5M and the San· ta Ant. Country Club wllb 288 -would be purchased by Ille new dlatrlct. Heading the legal advisory depart· ment of the district formaUon effort are atlornejs George Logan and J ack RlmeL Mrs. Fuller said R.Unel appeared hero~ the LAFC in a recent scheduled he:rrin1 on the diitrict fonnatioo and won ·~ »day delay, to enable cam· patgners to do more groundwork. She empbaUcally denled lbe delay Czechs Stall was sought by Costa Mesa County Water District and the city of Newport Beach, which bu also nibbled into SAHWCO territory. "The feeling out here is very stroog," Mrs. Fuller said, "they {the CMCWD) don't care about residents.- they just want to beat Newport Beach to the Mcllol1n•ll·Douglas propert)'. The aerospace plant site on un- developed land at Palisades Road and Santa Ana Avenue could cootribute as much aa $115,000 per year in taxes to whatever entity absorbs Jt. She 1aid 365 acres of the SAHWCO are wlthln Costa Mesa city limlll and t.he CMC\fD 1erve1 only 20 acru. while Newport Beach has 20 acres and servea on],y two. The SAHWCO t11JTenUy serves 1,2)0 acres o!. tazid bounded by 23rd Street on the south, Newport Boulevard on the west, Palisades Road on the north and Jamboree Road and the Upper Back Bay bluff on the east. The old mutual flrm supPlies natural local well water mixed w 1 t h Metropolitan Water District now to nearly 2,060 service ouUets wJthln Its present are1. New Development On Meeting Hinted in Slaying With Soviets By ARTHUR R. VINSEL dition of Mrs. Irene M. Tucker, :rr, of PRAGUE (UPI) -Czechoslovakia's anti.Stalinist Conununist leaders to- day stalled on a KremlµI bid for a showdown meet,ing in Ea6tern Eur- ope's greatest eris.is in a decade. Party sources said the Czechs will not agree to meet the Soviet leaders at lecast until all Russian troops are out ol tblo COUD\l'.Y, lAonld I. Brezlmev, the Soviet Com· munlst Party first oecretary, and hil comradeo Frtcla)" sent word here they want a meeting in either Kiev or Lvov -both on Soviet soil -Monday or Tuesday with the Czechs. Alexander Dubeck, the Czech party fint secretary and leader of the Dem- ocratic reform forces hotly criticized by the Kremlin as dangerous to Com· muitist security, e<1nferred with his aides late into Friday night. The sourc· es 6ald they tried to figure out jll6t how to stall Nie session. Sources~ cl06e to Dubeck said the Czechs "hardly will accept the invi· tation1' to what they consider a sort of bea< trap. Diplomatic observers said th€ So- vie~ want· the meeting to give them a chance to pressure Dubeck to cur- Wl if not halt his reform program. '!be Russians delayed stndlnc their invitation until after the Czech Com~ munist Party central committee met J<'riday. P95sibly they (i~e<J the cent- raJ' corrithittee might re&l at f>bbeck's defiance ol the Soviet Urllon . But the 110-member committee ·voted by a<:- clamation to support Dubeck, whG ousted Stalinist Czech leader Anton.in Novotny fron1 power eight months ago. Not since Soviet tanks crushed U1e 1956 Hungarian uprising has Eastern Europe quaked so. The Czech -Soviet cri.9is is a David VI. Goliath afieir, David, to tbe Russians' obvious ire, bu proved lrl5ty. Czedl party mfic- ial.s &aid resioluti.ons, telegrmns and other messages of support b8'w flood- ed Into Dubeck's office. Youth Freed On Questionable Police Arrest A Costa Mesa youth ls free today because the policeman who arrested him last Wednesday apparently used a questionable basis for the clU'iosity whlch led him to search the boy and discover a wood-lite substance. This was the reason given by the District Attorney's office in refusing to issue a complaint charging the ar- restee, James B. Clark. 19, of 1164 Bismark Way, with possession of marijuana. Young Clark yas arrested and book- ed on the charge, then released several hours later. Patrolman Norm Kutch stopped to check out Clark· on a street comer after he wondered why the youth was bundled up to the throat in a heavy, sheepskin jacket on a warm early morning. During a subsequent search. Kutch said, be found a weed.like material and cigarette papers Clark was car- rylng and amsted bim . ot "" 0111Y ''"' ll•ff 1642 Minorca Drive, now held at A new, eurprlsing development was Orange CGunty Medioal Center. hinted Friday Jn the case of the wi!e of She is due to go before Judge Costa Mesa City Councilman George Howard Cameron Monday a~ 1:45 A. Tucker, a"Ccused of the butcher p.m., in Orange County Superior knife murder of a next~oor neighbor. Court, Department One, when results Psychiatrists in Uie meantime, were of the two-week study wlil be revealed. putting finishing touches on a com-A M'ORNEY MUM prehensive report on the mental con-Her defense attorney, Paul C . From Page J PROSTITUTES .. of their profession. They seemed well versed in the usual arguments ... tax- ation and disease . . . but voiced disagreement with the popular opinion that sex offences would go down if prostitution were legal. "It wouldn't affect the number of rapes and molest.ings," said the girl in pink, "Those people are &lck." She !nhaled deeply on her cigarette, her eyes travUng around the large, empty room which had once been a hospital ward. It was quiet. The other two girll fidgeted in their chairs. The conversation tumed to morality. MORAIS VIEWED "Prostitution isn't morally wrong," 1ald the tall girl "It's morally wt<>llg to give away sex." They were talking about moral lax· ity now,, about girls who "give it away" and how immorality grows with the population. They resented "amateurs'' but didn't seem worried. about competition. "A man who visits a prostitute.does so on a strictly business basis,'' said the tall girl, who had once been a legal secretary. "He knows he doesn't have to be bothered with the preliminaries. He also knows he can make more demands of a prostitute." "You koow what makes me mad ," interrupted the girl in pink, "\Vhen so- meone says prostitution is an easy way to make moaey. It isn't easy. Suet, the money is fast, but the work 'is hard." They agreed, however, that money is wh.at keeps them in the business. ''A girl can make a very good living as a prostitute," smiled the tall girl. "The amount varies," said the . short-haired girl. "It depends on the area you work and how hard you v.·ork." She evaded a specific figure. "There are several methods o[ operation, too, That can make a dif· ference," sa:id the girl in pink. "Some girls work out cf houses, others bars. some in the streets. Most have a list of steady customers who call en them regularly.'' CUSTOMERS FRIENDS "Sometimes you have the same customer over-the years and you beeome good friends. If you need mooey. you can always call one 0£ them." But the girls didn't know most of their customers. Nor did they want to know them. The degree ot involvement is physical, they said. Mentatly. they are completely detached while work- ing. All three admitted having women customers and preferred them to men. Not one regretted her profession, nor expressed any desire for any other. "I don't feel guilty or remorseful about it," said the tall girl. "It isn't wrong." . "If I had experienced a happy mar- riage like my parents maybe things would have been different for me," said tbe short-haired girl. Augustine Jr., said Friaay that something new has developed in the case, but declined lo comment on it, due to legal implications. He said the news will be broken, however, at the Monday heering . Mrs. Tucker ls charged with the one- wound stabbing death Gf Mrs. Harriett Westphal, 68, of 1646 Minorca Drive. who staggered into the street in front of her home June 2.8 and died . As a neighbor. Donald V. Schenk, of 1645 Minorca Drive, dabbed at the side wound with a stack oi clean diapers, Mrs. Westphal made a statement about who bad stabbed her. DEAD AT HOSPITAL The victim was dead on mi.val at Hoag Memorial Hospital, leaving only God and probably Mrs. Tucker as witnesses, and leaving police with a limited inventory of physical evidellce. Costa Mesa Police Capt. Ed Glasgow saJd Friday that tests by the Orange County Sheriff's Crime Lab on kitchen knives taken from the Tucker home have never been conclusive. A large butcher knife among the items is thought to be the likely death weapon, but this will probably never be actually determined. STUDY REPORTS Judge Cameron Monday will study reports prepared by Dr. Phillip O. Kramer, of Metxopolitan St at e Hospital, Norwalk, and Dr. Sigmund Kocewik, of Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa , in an errort tG decide the defendant's immediate fate. Should she be determined capable of assisting in her own defense, a date will be set for her preliminary hearing in Orange County Harbor District Judicial Court. TREATMENT POSSIBLE/ U she should be deemed otherwise, proceedings will be initiated for Mrs. Tucker to be committed to a state hospital for treabnent, until such time as she can be tried for murder. The defendant has been at the Orange Cou nty Medical Cen t e r psychiatric ward since earlier this month, when J udge William C. Speirs ordered her to undergo mental testing. The state4!ppointed psychiatrists have been &.S8isted by the Tucker family physician and other individual while police have questioned a number o( friends, relatives and ac· quaintances. Mesan Refused Bail Reduction In Kidnaping A reduction in ball was refused Fri- day and arraignment postponed of ac- cused kidnaper and holding suspect Charles R. Willis, 38, of 133 E. 16th St., Costa Mesa. Willis i~ accused of the kidnap.. holdup of the Fox South Coast Theater, 4310 Bri.rtol St., Costa Mesa, on June 6. He remains 1n Orange County Jail unUI Aug. 2 arraignment in Ueu of '62,500 ball. Willis. and a companion, Charles R. Pe11I N;u•~ Alllwrli•I"' Olr«klr C:•I• Mftl: llt """' l•W $1rf'tl M-1 fN<fl t nu......,,,, e."°" ...,lftolnl lttuN INC.fl; m F°""t A- ttuMll'lthlill llN<h: ,. )!fl $'""' Over 100 Snowbirds to Fly "But I went from husband to hus. band, man to man. I thought J might as well get something out of it." None of the three were well· educated alJd all three had started their busines1 while students. T h e y were reluctant to talk aboot the past . .. their childhoods, thtlt parents. One talked about having a strong church upbringing. Charberg. 57, allegedly held up theater manager Harry D. Francis and assis· tant manager Loren R. Annas and marched them out of the theater at gunuolnL Willis, a onetime Balboa resident, has several aliases plus a long record of felony arrests, police said. During the late evening stickup of the theater. Willis allegedly pressed the cold muzzle of bis revolver to Francis' head while rorcing him to open the safe. •' • • • • *· Biggest Little Race in World July 28 Newport Btach's Flight of the Snowbirds. '"the biggest little race in . the world,'• ls expected to attract more than 100 entries. according to Robert Leech and Dr. Alan Andrews. They're co-chairmen or the 33rd an- nual race, which takes place in Newport Harbor Sunday, July 28. As ln putyears, it will be sponsored by the Commodores' Club. The ~airmen reported that participants already have started slgnlng up in large numbers at yacht c.lub$ and the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Deadline is Saturday. J ul1 %1. t, Among this year's entries, they nottd, are several of Jut year's win· nm. . Winner ol lbe Albert SoUand porpetual trophy (ls\ place) In 1967 wu Jiff Allen. Usa Gustafson of Lido Isle wu the first !drl to cross the filllsh line. wlMlng the ln•lee trophy. Amon)? the first 10 were John Scrupgs, John Symes. Scott S<bo<k. carolyn WJlde. Bob Hambleton and 811rton Beek. Younge5t girl to finl.sb wa5 Susie Boone. The young..t boy wu Joe Beek, •. Joseph A. Beek, one ol lbe lounders of the classic e\•ent, will be on hand this year to presetl~ the SoDand perpelllal llophy. Tbe ttarting cannon aboard the commlttH boat. Jim Wester, will be fired at 1:30 p.m. in Ctoat of the Balboa "Pavilion. At 3:30 p.m. hundreds or weD- wlsb<n will join the JOlllll and old en- trants at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club for a hot dog and punch party and pl"-sentaUon of tropbJes. The Women '1 Division of the Cbambtr of Commerce will put on tbe party as in the past. PartJ cbalnnan ii Sallle Fltmlng. "' AVOID CIDLD TALK There was another subject the y avoided. Their clilldreti. When asked about them there was a long silence. The short-haired girl spoke first. Her 1mlle waa gone. "I've always been overprottcUve or my children," •he aald, moothln1 an lmag!nary wrinkle from her skirt. ") don't w111t my children to be t:lpOlfd lo what I've been ei:posed to." What do they do wiLb them when they're '"e.nterta1nl.ng?" "l hl\'e a nlll'Je ror my chUdren." 5.aid the glrl ln plnk. "They're with the nurse when I ha\•e company." It wu the girl In pint who spoke girls aeemed to be rertle11, u U the , facade Ibey bad """1nlcled was Both Francis and Annas were marched out into the night and the gunman vanished within 100 yards of the theatre. vulnerable ofter aU. The tl>lnl aat verY still, a trace of sadness in her u:· p:u11on. It Wll the girl In pink ·who spoke again, the easy smile back on her lips. "ProsUtutlon Isn't 1oID1 to go away," 1be said, a hlnl of aarcasm in her voice. ';It always has bteo and It alwa)'I will be around." !Monday: Pollce 10 ... uaations of ProstitoUoo) • ' •• Kl JO >I " :h tr •• h :0 :s >I it " .s I. • ,. •t e l , '· ,_ ;t . .. II •f e ;, It •t y • a d e n r e h r y I. e d n e •f e g :t • . , '· e e e r s s ' ,. .s r ~ r :· ;. ,. :t .. ~ It •• :e " t. ,, I· d 1t ,, <I ;o :o .. •• >f 'Y <- :I •• t• "' it ,, -. ·---... .. Weekend Your Bomet.own Dally Paper YOt:. i·r, NO. '174, l 56CTIONS, 50 PA(;ES SATUltOAY, ~UCY 211, '.1968 TEN CENTS Hippies to Love-in Laguna Told to Expect 10 ,000 DAIL V PILOT ,..._ '7 LM P•W• Costa Mesa's Swingin' Tree in Action Few woould believe that in jet-age 1968, Costa Mesa has a swingin' tree just like thos e of fabled lore from yesteryear, and the kids of 168 are just as adept at swingin' on it as their grandaddies were on th e trees of forgotten lore, as illustrated here by 14-year-old Jell Sweet. Tree is located in Hale- crest subdivision. Everybody Gets Into Swing • •• After one man has Halecrest swing pumped· 'way out there, then each guy leaps on to join the fun on each backswlng. Besidea Sweet, swing~rs include Ed Sanderson, John Crowelll Dennis LoGudice, Ed Waide, John Ortiz and Ron Ketterman. · Navy Makes Mistake. Just ' Misses Autho1· LAHAINA, Maui, Hawaii (AP) - "Even the Navy makes mistakes." With thet, Rear Adm. Fred E. Ba· kutis admitted two U.S. destroyers fired target shells tflat barely missed the 33-foot sloop of novelist Leonard 0 . Wibberley. Wibberley reported Ute incident Fri- day by rad.Jo as he crossed the ocean in the Victoria, B.C., to Maui Trans- pacific Yacht Race. The Hermosa Beach, Calif., skip- per of. the Cuna Mara said two five· inch, bani-nose, non-explosive shells handed 1,000 and 500 yards port or his stern Thursday. about 580 miles northeast o! Hawaii. Adm. Bakutis said the destroyers \Vaddell and Isbell were taking part in firing exercises en route to Pearl Har-bor. "Even the best make mistakes." said Bakutis in Honolulu, "and th.is obviously was a mistake." But, he said he was "greatly retieved" the sloop wasn't hit. Wibberley is auth<lr of "The Mouse That Roared," a political satire made into a movie. In his book Wibberly tells o{ an ocean liner attacked by armed cross· bowmen sai.h.ng to New York aboard a tramp ferry from the mythical Grand Duchy o( Fenwick. 1be invaders -bow a.nd arrows at the ready -hoped to Jose a war with the United tSates 50 the winner would offeI" foreign aid to solve Fenwick's intemal money cri6is. Listed as crew members aboard the Cuna Mara are Wiberley's son, Keven, 18; Tom Griffiths, 20; SU!v. Sherry, 21; and Lawrence Ei.serling, all of Hennosa Beach. Two other crewmen were not ideatified . By THOMAS FORTUNE or tlle n.Mr 'tir.t SIMI FUppies wbo claim to be in the know say they wW be 10,(0) strong today for a love-in at Laguna's Main Beach. A skeptical Police Chief Harry Labrow,-however, doesn!t expect an "invuion" of anywhere near that many of the hip folk. He sent outcers out to check around town Frlday and they reported no observable int,.'I'ease in the number of hippies. · But, then, the weekend hippies with wheels probably have gotten the word * * * Posse Set To Patrol Irvine Land As Laguna Beach braced for a threatened hippie invasion today the boys out at the Irvine Ranch were sad- dling up to roam the spread's western sector down by the beach looking for trespassers. But la posse ls nothing new. They're out there all the time anyway, ac- cording to Bob Perkins, Irvine Com. pany director of personnel. The expected crush of long·hairs in Laguna Buch has given rise to one tale that hippiel!i already are overflow- ing into the southern city limits of Newport Beach by way of I r vine Company beaches. Perkins said his deputy's la st weekend shooed ()ff trespassers, but branded as totally unfounded the reports that they were hippies. Trio in Ho8pital After 3-car Mesa Accident ,\ three-car p:tcup at 16th Street and Placentia Avenue sent three per- sons to Hoag Memorial Hospital short· Jy after 2 a.m. today, Costa Mesa police officers reported. Jn serious CQndiU<>n suffering from head and chest injuries is Teri Sue Goerlitz, 24, of 1342 S. Broadway St., Sant.a Ana. Also injured in the early morning accident were Kenneth Cal- lahan, 32, of 2202 S. Oak St., Santa Ana, and Steven A. Fryman, 23, of 1525 PlacenUa Ave., Costa Mesa. Police said cars driven by Kenneth E. Young Jr., 29, of 1675 Labrador Ave., Costa Mesa, and by Callahan were going north on Placentia Ave· nue when one driven by Fryman sud· denly turned left hitting the Young car lightly and going head.QR into Callahan's vehicle . "There is no apparent explanation," officers said. Miss Goerlitz was re- ported just going into surgery at the hospital early today. · The Oldest Profession and there should be some kind of mass scene at the beach. Laguna's first love.In is to be an all. day affair which began at dawn. A mass feeding is scheduled for 6 p.m. "A love-in is completely free. You do anything you want. There are no hostilities, except police," explalned Jeff Larrabee. only 17, but already a love-in veteran. He says word of the love·in has traveled up and down the coast from San Franci,sco to San Diego.-He thinks 10.000 are coming. So does Barbara Siebeek, 14. She says the visltors probably will crash (tleep) in great numbers on the beach. Police, who have a beach sleeping ban to enforce. say they don't intend to be overwhelmed by the rumored sleeping thousands. "Publicity given the l9ve-ln may bring an excessive number down here, but other police departments, in~ eluding Los Angeles, have not heard any talk of an invasion, Chief Labrow said. The 10,000 hippies estimate seems to come from an a~~umption tha.t two (See HIPPIES, Page %) Mesa Girl Takes Accidental 'Trip'· A little Costa Mesa girl is r'ecover- lng today after a terrifying and ac- cidental journey into the realm of hallucinogenic drug use which sent her into LSD·like symptoms. Gloria P. Griffith, 7, of 779 Shalimar Drive, was in satisfactory condition at Orange County Medical Center Friday niJ?h' and physciains seemed op- ti: ·I-tic about her progress. r .. .ice said three pink, non-prescrip- tion capsules round in the home are being analyzed by the Orange County Sheriff's Crime Lab to determine their contents. Juvenile Officer Linda Geisler said she talked Friday with the victim's father, cosmetology salesman Dennis A. Grlttlth, 2.8, but did not reveal their discussion . Only three days ago, two men were arrested at the same apartment · building during a sweeping West Orange County narcotics roundup. One of them -a U.S. Army private -had 14 cal>sules of LSD in bls possession at the time, according to Costa Mesa detective Harry Carter. The case almost Identically parallels that of Gerry Griggs, 5, of 2150 Roosevelt Lane, Laguna Beach, who was stricken with symptoms similar to thos~ produced by the drug STP several weeks ago. A drub raid had occWTed at a neighboring location several dayS befor~ he .became ill. The Griffith girl's father waa away and a neighbor, Mrs. Nancy G. Pntt, 22, was oaring for Gloria and her (See DRUG, Page %) Huntington Teen Club Owner Faces Conspiracy Armed with warrants issued by the district attorney's office , Huntington Beach police arrested Friday teen c lub owner Mrs. Jeanne Covell on ch.arges or "conspiracy to abort the due process or justice" and "conspir- acy to libel and slander 0([icer James Mahan" of the Huntington Beach Po- lice Department. Mrs. Covell, who with her husband Gilbert Covell operates the teenage "Syndicate 3000" nightclub at 302 Ocean Ave., was arrested at UW: club by Detective Capt. Earle Robitaille and booked Into Huntington Beach jail at approximately 4 p.m. Bond of $625 \Vas immediately posted by beI" hus· band. Covell to1d the DAILY PILOT that he and his wife had a 6 p.m. appoint- ment with representatives of the FBI ·and Civil Rights Division of the Jus· tice Department for alleged police violation of constitulional rights. Covell did not reveal which CQnSti· tutional right was alledged to have been violated. He ctenoun«d his wife's arrest, citing the "mentally unbalanc- ed" mind of Otricer Mahan . The arrest stems in part from a statement made by Mrs. Covell May 1.8 to the DAILY PILOT. She accused Mahan of having telephoned "a threat" against her's and her hus· band's life. Mahan denied Mrs. Cove ll's accusa- tions. Covell has continued to back up his wife's allegations, although at the time of the alledged phone call, he was under UTest for another matter in Yolo County, OaillQrnia. The Covens have long been at odds with city and poll~e officials. Last May City Council refused to renew the entertainment permit for Syndi· cate 3000. On May 25 Covell placed under cit· izen's arrest Officers Gilbert Veine and Bert Chadwick, accusing them of "planting" marijuana in tfle teen club. Both officers were reJeased as the district attorney's office refused to issue a complaint on the grounds of ''insufficient evidence." Mrs. Covell is expected to be at· raigned Monday in West Orange Coun- ty Municipal Court, Westminflter. Prostitutes ·Talk Eagerly About Life Ami Seven is a Crowd Finally, the whole gang gets aboard on the final swing with the last man making the wildest leap for &Wing rope. Thus does a touch ol yes{erday live on In Costa Mesa today. • ... t- • ' . ! Editor's Note: Pro1 tltution hos o/ttn been choracterized a..s "the world's oldeit profession." Yet the public 1101 often asked, "What makes Cl woma,t turn to prostituUun?" To get tlte answers and the attitudes, DAILY PlWT st.off writer Pomela HC1llan talked to the tD<tm.en thtm1elve1. T1tl.s ls htr jir1t in a three.part report on "The Oldest Pro/esrion." 87 PAMELA HAL!.AN Of .. Dl>llY ;"" ""' The pretty girt with th41 angel 1mUe oozed innocense as she sat quJeUy In a metel folding chair, her legs crossed demurely ... The softness ol her pink flowered i;uit and long black hair were a con- Lrut to the hard words sbe was speak- ing about her professioo -tn111 she bad practiced 1\nCe the age of 13 - prostitution. · "l'be law doesn't have the rJgbt lo tell you who you can and can't go to bed with. That's a private matter between two individuals." She calmly lit a cigarette, not of· fering any to the other two girls in the room . • , a meeting room at the California State Rehabilitation Center for narcotics add.lets in Norco. While she smoked, the discussion was taken up by another prostitute, a girl with a pixie haircut end even white teeth. "Tnere's nothing wroog with It. As loog as you don't steal someone's ,money," she said. "It should be legal," added lhe lhlrd girl, a tall, statuesque blonde who sat with her hands folded in her lap. "We contd be reglatered and attend cl1nlcs. Vene.rai disease rates would be lower." , rey were eager to tllk in defense of their profession. They seemed well versed In the usual .arguments ... t.ax- ation and disease . . . but voiced disagreement wlth the popular opinion the.t sex o[fence! would go down il prostitution were legal. "It wouldn't affect the number or rapes and molestings," said the girt in pink, 61Tbose people ara sick.'' She 1nhaled deeply on ber cigarette, 'her eyes b'avu.n, around the large, empty room Which had once been a hospill.1 ward. lt was quiet. The other two glrl1 fidgeted In their chairs. The conversirtlon turned to morality. "Prostitution tsn'l morally wrong," aald the tall girl. "It's morally wroo1 to give away sex ." They were talking •bout moral lAx- ttx now, a.bout &Lrls Who 111Sve tt awa," and how immorality grows wltll ,. populatloo. They reoented "amateurs" but didn't seem worried about competition. "A man who visits .a prostitute .does ~o on a strictly business basis," said the tall girl, who had once been a legal secretary. "I-le knows he doesn't have to be bothered with the preliminaries. lie also knows he can mate more demands of a prostitute." "You know what mt.ket me mad, .. in!omlpted the girl tn l)illt, "Wb'" 10-meone aaY. progtltatlon ls an easy way to mah mcmq. It lsn't easy. Sin, the monoy b IHI, but Ille -k is hard." , They egreed, however, Jlat money Is what keepa: them in the buliness. "A girt can make a very aood Uvint •• a prostltutl!," 1mlled Ille toll cJrl. "Th• amotmt varlet,'' Nld th• short-halrod girl. "It depeoda on th• ('P~P11el) ' ----------------~----------• .. X-.-% DAILY PILOT Plenty of Steam Ri~ing • ID Water Dispute Brinllnl Costa Mesa County Water District ..v1o1 to Sula Alla Relll>ll Water Co111J>111Y and Jts shareholders would be like bringlnl coals to . Newcastle, but the analogy ii not so slmpte. Heat surrounding past dealings between the two age ncies has some members of the SanUl AM Heights mutal flrm all steamed up ahd fighting back. More than 1,500 signatures have tieC!:n gathered on peUtions to be .. -presented Aug. 14 at a Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFC) hear· ing on creation of the proposed Santa Ana Hel&hts County Water Di.strict. Ap(lrOnl ood .. ,-of ...... ty water district would ...i tho posliblllly ol tho Colla -Ooullty Water Dl.trld, or Newport Beacb lllb- blloi • uapr<Jtectod -Alla Helgbla territory. "We are tired or fighting lhese bat. ties," says Mrs. Eleanor Fuller, chairman of the company's shareholders commlttee. Basically, the dU:ference between a mutual water company and a county water district is that the former has no set, legal, inviolable boundaries and can lo&e area by anneuUon. Mn. Fuller say1 the 46-year-old mlllllal CODlPC1 Is Ille object of CMCWD dolllre, 1u...,ting Ille ·r1va1 -II a~pllas to obtain tho SAHWOO lot 111 -beoellt. Ofllclall ol the CMCWD de"1 11111, n o t I n g they o!lered SMO,ooo to purchase the Santa Ana Heights flrn1 several months ago, a sum Uley felt to be more 'than generow. Now, says Mrs. Fuller, there is con- cern that the CMCWD may try to have the SAHWCO system condemned, so the movement to ~COD\e. :l.I'\ un· toucbabel water dilttlct was .hastily for01ed. GI • ID Hunt for Dad ' Pair Separated When Sol.dier 3 Years 01.d By JACK CHAPPELL Of tllf O.Ht l'li.t Stiff A search to find and reunite U.S. Army Speclallst.4 John Petennan, 20, and bis father James E. Williamson . 46, before the :serviceman leaves for Vietnam is being made along the Orange Coast today by Ule hall-sister of the JiOld.ier. Mrs. Richard Lusk of 454 Costa Mesa St., Costa Mesa, has been searching for about a year now for the father of her half brother who was separated from his dad at age 3 and has not seen him since . "We had traced him (Williarru;on) to Costa Mesa where his la st address was 2630 Santa Ana Ave. but this was in 1965. He is a carpenter by trade afld over six-feet tall. He used to have blond hair," Mrs. Lusk said. "}Us father has known his 100 only under the name of Johrmy Lawlan," she said. "We've found a cauple of James E. Willlamsons, but the one we're looking for was born In Blumfore, Ill., ln 1919. The son, Peterman, 11 now in Missouri but he will be bact: 1n California in August on leave and in· tends to volunteer for Vietnam duty. He Is engaged and although has not nt a date for the wedding, thll provides an additional reason to flnd h1.s father, Mrs. Lusk said. Pioneer Club in Vegas Closed in '21' Cheating LAS VEGAS (UPJ) -'J'he Pioneer Club In downtown "Glitter Gulch" was clOlled down Friday night by state gaming agents who charged the black· jack games were rigged. The club -primarily identified by Its giant "Howdy Podner" co.l!boY neon ilgn -was the first major down- town caslno ln Las Vegas to be shut· tered on charges of cheating in recent history. The three members of the state gaming control board -Frank John- .;on, Wayne Peirson and Kelth Camp- bell -aerved documentJ on the ca- &lno in the height of weekend gamb- ling play, and agents covered the gambling tables and sealed 180 slot ·machines. Surprised gamblers were allowed to finish their roll of the dice, gpln of the wheel or deal of the cards and then agent.a closed the games one by one. Seal.J placed over the coln chute of the slot machine advised players that the establishment was closed by order of the 1tate. The state charged that on July 15 agents picked up a stack of cards from a 21 table "•hoe" 1n which 16 king , queen, jack and ten cards were missing. A "shoe" la a contalner · from which the dealer pulls the cards in a blackjack game. The "shoe" usually contains three or four deck s of playing cards. Pla11es Sca1·e Reds Using Manacled Captives as Bait SAIGON (AP) - A heavy raid by U.S. B52 bombers scared away Viet ,, Cong guerrillas who set 39 manacled captives out as bait and planned to ambush South Vietnamese troops coming to their rescue. military spokesmen said today. The government troops fr eed th£' emac iated men and wo1nen . who had been chained to stakes in the ground. and reported killing six Viet Cong · 101dler1 who had stayed behind as guardl wben m05t of the other guer· rllla1 fled. Three SOUth Vietnamese infantry· " men were wounded when the govern· ment troops charged into an oPl'.n field Friday to free the prisoner• in , · the Mekong Delta, 125 mUes south- .. '"' west of Saigon, spokesmen said. The captives, held by the Viet Cong .. for periods ranging from two months .. ·' .to two years , Included 13 women, 21 ' inale clvlllans, three militiamen , a DAILY PILOT Hew'•" looitlt Coif• w ... H••tl119'•11 koch Lo9un h.cli Wfthlll11mir ,.. •• r.111 v.11.., CALlfOlHIA OJIJt.NGE COAiT PVIL!SHINU COMPANY Robert N. w •• J rrr•ld•nl tnd P~b1+~"4: .. J t clr k. Curley lf•CG Prtlidtnt Ind Gent:•&! M~f\411tl T~11111•• kttwil ed1111r Thom•• A, Mutp~i,. M•"•Olng Edllor hamlet chief and an aaslstant hamlet chief. Field reports said the Viet Cong learned of government troops' plans to try to free the captiv~, dragged them into an open rice field and set up ambush positions around them . But the government :soldiers were not scheduled to sweep the area un· lil after the BS2 raids. From Page 1 DRUG. ••• brothers, Charles, 10, and Aron , 8, on Thursday night. Investigators were notified when the baby-sitter noticed the girl stretched out on a couch. incoherent. obllvious to her surroundings and :staring Into space ... One of the vlctlm's brothers to I d po lice the three pink capsules were lying loose In a drawer and in- vestigators theorize the little girl found them aod took ooe or more. O(ricer Geisler stressed Friday that it is not known just what Gloria did swallow, or if the pink capsules taken as evidence are definitely contraband dangerous drugs. She said the family normally has a tull-time bab y·silter. but she was off for the day and a neighbor filled in. since Grif(ith. who is Wvorced , had to be away. SEEKS HIS FATHER -John Peterman, 20, shown here in a photo taken during his first tour of duty in Vietnam, hasn't seen his father, who is believed to be in the Costa Mesa area. for 17 years. Peterman's ha 1 f sister has been trying to find the man, J ohn Williamson. Hearings Slated For 7 Arrested In Narco Raid Seven or 12 persons arrested last Tuesday in a major narcotics raid in which Mayor Alvin Coen of Huntington Beach joined will face preliminary hearings in \Vest Orange County Municipal Court Tuesday. Scheduled to appear are Patrick G. \Villiams and Linda Fox, both 19 and both of 1471> 3rd SI., Huntington Beach. The pair are alsG charged with suspicion of attempting to bomb the Huntington Beach police station July 4. Others taken in the raid and facin g court action are \ViUiam J.l. TW. 24 , arrested at the Syndicate 3000 teen nightclub. 304 Ocean Ave., which he gave as his home address : Pamela Jo;, LeVie, l8, 502 16th St., lluntington Beach ; Charles B. Lekn.iskas, 19, no Shalimar St., Costa Me sa: Ed E. Cun. ningham , 19, or La Mirada , and Richard Mackley, 24. 415 7th St., Hun· tington Beach . All are charged with sale of marl· juana or LSD. some wiUl both . with lhe exception of Cunningham who is charged with possession of.heroin. All ol 111• 3,313 shares h•ld by 2,443 ladhldulll holden --· Ille lrYID• ComPQJly with SM and the San· ta Ana Country Club with 288 -would be pw'Cbased by the new district. Heading the le gal advisory depart- ment of the district format.ion effort a:re attorneys George Logan and Jack Rimel. Mrs. Fuller said Rimel appeared before the LAFC tn a recent scheduled hearing on the district formation and won a 30-day delay, to enable cam- paigners to do more groundwork. Siio emphatically denied tbe delay wu souJbt by Costa Mesa Cout1ty Water Dlltrlct and Ille dty ol Newport Beach, which bas also nibbled into SAHWCO turttory . "The feeling out here Is very strong," Mrs. Fuller said, "they ~the CMCWD) don't care about resic'-ents - they just wi;int to beat Newport Beach to the McDonnell-Dougla1 property. The aerospace plant site on un· developed land at Palisades Road and Santa Ana Avenue could contribute as much as '115,CXKI per year io taxes to whatever entity ab1orb$ It. She said 3156 acres of the SAHWCO are within COSta Mesa city limib and the CMCWD serves Ollly a> acre5, white Newport Beach has 20 acres and serves only two. 1 The SAHWCO currenUy a:erves 1,200 acres of land bounded by 23rd Street on the south, Newport Boulevard on the we5t, Palisades Road on the nort11 aod Jainboree Rold· i.nd 'the Upper Back Bay bluff on the east. The old mutual firm supplies natural local well water mixed w it h Metropolitan Water District now lo nearly %,060 :service ouUflta, within its present area. Czechs Stall New Development On Meeting Hinted in Slaying WI.th s . OTI.ets By ARTHUR R. VINSEL dition of Mrs. Jrene M. Tucker, 37, of Of"" o.1iw 1111tt s11H 1642 Minorca Drive, now held at PRAGUE (UPI} -Czoc:boslovakla's anU.St.alinlft Communist leaden 1 .. day rtelled oa · a ~mlln bid for a obowdown m..uns in Eastern Eur· ope'• greatest crbl1 In a decade. Party aources said the Czechs will not atrte to meet the Soviet leaders at lea.at until all Ruaaian troops are out of 11111 country. Leonid I. BrHboev, t!le Sovlel Com· munllt Party !Int secretary, and his oomrad" Fridily sent word here they wlDt a meetln& in either Kiev or Lvov --on Soviet soil -Monday or Tuesday with the Czechs. Alexander Dubeck, the Czech party first secretary and leader of the Dem· ocratic reform forces holly criticized by the Kremlin u dangerous to Com· munist security, conferred with his aides late into Friday night. The sourc· es said they tried to figure out ju.st how to stall the :;ession. Sources close to Dubeck said the Czechs "hardly will accept the invi· tation" to vt'bat they Consider a sort of bear trap. Diplomatic observers said the So- viets w~t the meeting to give them a chance to pressure Dubeck to cur- tail if not halt his reform program . 'l1he Russ~ns delayed sending their invitation until after the Czech Com- munist Party central committee met Friday. Possibly ttiey figured the cent- ral committee might rebel at Dubeek 's defiance of the Soviet Union. But the 110-member committee voted by ac· clamation to support Dubeck, who ousted Stalinist Czech leader Anton in Novotny from p<7Y1er eight months ago. Not since Soviet tanks crushed the 1956 Hungarian uprising has EMtern Europe quaked so. The Czech • Soviet crisis ls a David vs. Goliath affeir. David, to the Russians' obvious Ire, has proved !risky. Csech party ofilc· ials said resalutlons, telegrams and other messages of support have flood- ed Into Dubeck11 office. Youth Freed On Questionable ' Police Ar1·est A Costa Mesa youth ls free today because the pallceman who arrested him last Wednesday apparently used a questionable basis for the curiosity which led him to search the boy and discover a wood·like substance. This was the reason given by ttie District Attorney's office in refusing to issue a complaint charging the ar· restee, James B. Clark, 19, of 1164 Bismark \Vay, with possession of marljuana. Young Clark yas arrested and book· ed on the charge, then released several hours later. Patrolman Norm Kutch stopped to cbtck out Clark on a street comer after he wondered why the youth was bundled up to the throat in a heavy, sheepskin jacket on a warm early morning. During a subsequent search, Kutch said, he found a weed-like material and cigarette papers Clark was car- rying and arrested him . ·A new, 5urprislng development was Orange County Medioal Center. hinted Friday in the case of the wife of She is due to go before Judge Casta Mesa City Councilman George Howard Cameron Monday •t 1:45 A. Tucker, accused of the butcher p.m., in Orange County Superior knife murder of a next-door neighbor. Court, Department One, when results Psychlatrl.!ts In the meantime, were of the two-week stt!dY wlil be revealed. putting finishing touches on a com· A1TORNEY l\1UJ\1 prehenslve report on the mental con· Her defense attorney, Paul C. From Page 1 PROSTITUTES .• area you work and how hard you work." She evaded a specific figure . "There are several methods of operation, too. That can make a dif· ference ," said the girl In pink. "Some girls work out of houses, others bars, llOme in the streets. Most have a list of .steady customers who call on them regularly.'' CUSTOMERS FRIENDS "Sometimes you have the same customer over the years and you become good friends. ){ you need money, you can always call one of them." But the girl.J didn't know most of their customers. Nor did they want to know them. The degree of involvement ls physical , they said. Mentally, they are completely detached while work· Ing. All three admitted having women customers and preferred them to men. Not one regretted her profession, nor expressed any desire for any other. "I don't feel guilty or remorseful about it," said the tall girl. "It isn't wrong." "If l had experienced a happy mar- riage like my parents maybe things would have been differe nt for me," said the short-haired girl. "But I went Crom husband to hus- band, man to man. l thought I might u well get something out of it." None of the three were well· educated and &11 three bad started their business while students. T h e y were reluctant to talk about the past . 1 ._.their childhoods, their parents. One talked about having a strong church upbringing. AVOID CHILD TALK There was another subject they avoided . Their children. When asked about them there was a long :silence. The short-haired girl spoke first. lier smile was gone. "I've always been overprotective of my children," she said, smoothing an imaginary wrinkle from her skirt. "I don't want my children to be exposed to wbat I've been exposed to." What do they do with them when they're ''entertaining?" "I have a nurse for my children,'' said the ~I In pink. "They're with the nurse when .I have company." It was the girl In pink who spoke girls seemed to be resUe:ss, as U the facade they had constructed was From P .. e 1 HIPPIES ... Augustine Jr., said Friday that something new has developed 1n the case, but declined to comment on it, due to legal implications. He said the news will be broken, however, at the Monday hearing. Mrs. Tucke1· is charged with the one· wound stabbing death of Mrs. Harriett Westphal, 68, of 1646 Minorca Drive, who staggered into the street in front of her home June 28 and died. As a neighbor, Donald V. Schenk, of 1645 Minorca Drive, dabbed at the side wound with a stack of clean diapers. Mrs. Westphal made a statement about who had stabbed her. DEAD AT HOSPITAL The victim was dead on arrival at Hoag Memorial Hospital, leaving only God and probably Mrs. Tucker as wltnes:ses, and leaving police with a limited inventory of physical evidence. Costa Mesa Police Capt. Ed Glaagow said Friday that tests by the Orange County Sheriff's Crime Lab on kitchen knives taken from the Tucker home have never been conclusive. A large butcher knife among the items is thought to be the likely death weapoo, but this will probably never be actually determined. STUDY REPORTS Judge Cameron Monday will study reports prepared by Dr. Phllllp 0. Kramer, of MetrCipolitan S t a t e Hospital, Norwalk, and Dr. Sigmund Kocewik, of Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa , in an effort to decide the defendant's immediate fate. Should she be determined capable or assisting in her own defense, a date will be set for her preliminary hearing in Orange County Harbor District JuWcial Court. TREATMENT POSSIBLE/ U she should be deemed otherwise, proceedings will be initiated for Mrs. Tucker to be committed to a state bospital for treatment, until such time as she can be tried for murder. The defendant has been at the Orange County Medical C e n t e r psychiatric ward since earlier this month , when Judge William C. Speirs ordered her to undergo mental testing. ~The state.appalnted psychiatrists have been assisted by the Tucker family physician and other individual while police have questioned a number of friends, relatives and ac· qualntantes. Mesan Ref used Bail Reduction In Kidnaping A reduction in bail was refused Frf. day and arraignment postponed of ac· cused kidnaper and holding suspect Charles R. Wllll!, 38, ol 133 E. 18th s4, Costa Mesa. hlpplea will ihow up for each of 5,000 Willis is accused of the kidnap· handbWs prlnted by H e t m e 1 holdup of the Fox South Coast Trysm.agiftus. Connerly J am e s Theater, 4310 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, on June 8. He remains in Orange Edward Martln 111. County Jail until Aug. 2 arraignment Bundle1 have been 1ent to Berkeley, in Jleu of 162,500 bail. Costa Mesa, San Diego and Hollywood, Willis , and a companion, Charles R. Larrabee said. Charberg, 57, alle~ed\y held up thealC'r P•ul Nin'" -"Cl~~ru1 nw OlrK !ot Ott.or Offlut (Mii Mnl: bl Wttt &.ly i lrN t H-" 11.a.· nn w"' .. 1bol> 9au1t¥1rd l l ... IM I NCll : m FD~I ...... n.,. Over 100 Snowbirds to Fly Nightly feed-ins at the main beach manager Harry D. Francis and assis· the last two weeks have drawn about tant manager Loren R. Annas and 100 hippies each night. marched them out of the theater al Ch.lef Labrow said If the hippies att gunpolnt. a.n orderly group there wlU be no law Willis, a onetime Balboa resident. violaUon1 to enforce. has several aliases plus a long record 0 0ur normal summer weekend · of felony a.rrestJ, police said. deployment Is high anyway," he said . During the late evening 1Uckup or <+We can caJI In ofl duty orflcer1 and the theater, \Vlllls allegedly pressed we have a mutual lid agreement with the cold muzzle of his revolver to other agencies if needed . Francis' head while forcing him to .. Ul'fll'lflll'I ltKll: llf '"" S•tNI ' ' Ii' . Biggest Little Race in World July 28 Newport Beach'• Flight of the Soowbirdi, "the bl&gelt Utue race ln the world," II expected to attract more than 100 entri11, accordln& to Robert !Mch and Dr. Alan Andrew1. They're co-chairmen of the S3rd an- nual race. which takes place In Newport Harbor Sund1y, July 28. As i11 ptastyear1, It wt\I be sponsored by the Commodores' C1ub. Tho. ~1a1rmen noported that parti cipants alrt'ady have started :signing up in large numbers at yacht clubs and the Newport H•rbor Chamber of Commerc:... DeadUno Is Saturoay, July 'ZI. •• Among this year's entries, they noted, are several of last year's win· ners. Winner of tho Albert Soiland perpetu>J trophy (Isl place) In 11167 was JaU Allen. U.sa Gustafson of Lido tsl1 wa1 the nrst girl to cross thf!: flnl.sh line, wtnnJng the lnslee trophy. Amon!!: the first 10 we.re John Scru.ggs, .fohn Symes, Scott Schock. Carolyn \Vllde , Bob Hambleton arid Barton Beek. Youngest girl to finish was Susie Boone. The youngest boy was Joe Beek, 8. Joseph A. Beek, one of the founders .~ of ~e cla1&ic event. will be on hand tbll year to present the Solland perpetual trophy. The Startin& cannon aboard the commJttee boat, Jim Wester. will be fired at· 1:30 p.m. 1n front of the Balboa Pavilion. At 3:30 p.m. hundreds of wefi· wlshen will join the young and old en- tranb at the Newport llarbor Yacht Club for a hot dog and punch party and prtSentatlon of trophies. The Women's Division of the Chamber of Commerce will put on the party as Jn th• past Party chairman Is Sallie Flemtn1:. I " "We're juat golnc to play It by ear. open the safe. ArrangementJ can be made ln very Both Francis and Annas were abort order." marched oUt into the night and the Some local r e 1 J d e n t 1 and gunman vanished within 100 yards of businemnen have vo!Hd their con-the theatre. e<rn to th• City Councll over the -----------rumored illvaalon. Violence Flares AKRON, Ohio (AP) -Un,..st In Negro neighborhoods of Akron's 60Uth side flared Into minor dJst.urbance1 tor the third straigt1t nJght Friday, but m major outbreaks were report· ed as poll<e and N atiooal Guord con· -to patrol troubl• arus. vulnerable alter all. Tbe 1hlrd sat very ltlll, a trace of 1adne11 in her e.1· press.ton. It wu the girl in pink who spoke agaJn, the easy smile back on lle.r Ups "ProslituUon lan't zoir.i to g~ away," abe said1 a11iM of s1rcas m 1n htr voice. "It aJway5 has btt!l ru:d It always will be around_·· (Monday : Police lnvestizntions ot Prostitution) lC-.011.i W ... Dtll'I Pllll Std) Dean M•rtin was burned on both hands when a trick camera burst into flames while he was filming ''House of 7 Joys" at Columbia Stu- dios. Martin dunked bis hands in a bucket of ice water while awaiting n1cdical treatment. A spokesman said the burns were painful but not serious. f';farjean Kay LangLey, 19, of Seaside, Oregon, flashes a big smiLe after be· i11g crowned "Miss Oregon 1968,"" Marjean who is al.so Miss Umatilla County, is 5'8'', ~igh.! 120 lbs., and measures 36-23-36. • A Denver (Coloradb) antique shop owner returned from a busi· ness trip and discovered one of his salesmen had sold a $1 ,195 Phila- delphia Chippendale chair that was 200 years old to an llnidentified woman for $11.95. J. W. Chandl•r, the owner, said the salesman, Frank Coffman, blanched when he told him the price of the chait. "You 've never seen a sicker man," Chandler said, "Yes, he's still em- ployed. It was just a mistake." • ....:.•1••· '·~ The old swimming hole on the South Yuba River in Nevada r City will never be the same, An outbreP)c of ·nudism, so severe it is scaring suited swimmers, led county su pervisors to adopt # an emergency ordinance. The new law requires swimmers cov· i er up or face 90 days in jail and a $250 fine. A spokesman said that hippies reviv.ed nude swim- ming in the river last year. But they were ;oirw?d this year by conventio0nal residents in such numbers that modest swimmers were frightened off. • \Vhen Allen S.lverston, of Stan- ford, whistled for his German shepherd to "come," Thor always responded immediately. The obed- ient animal somehow got onto the , ., tile roof of a four-story biology lab- , oratory at Stanford University while Selverston was visiting in- side. As Selverston left the build- ing. he a utomatically whistled for the dog to come. The animal leap- ed four floors to his death. • Ben and Nancy, believed to be • the only pair of kiwi birds in cap- . tivi ty outside New Zealand and Australia, have died at the San Diego Zoo. The birds were found dead in their burrow. Dr. Charles Schroeder, director of the zoo, said that both apparently died of hepa- titis. Schroeder said the birds were gifts from New Zealand and were valued at $10,000 each. • Los Angeles City Councilman Ernani Bernardi is unhappy with plans for the 187th birthday fiesta parade scheduled for Sept. 7, "It's a lot of malarky and a waste of money," he said. The parade's theme: "Happiness is a Parade." • .4. 48-ycar-old Los Angeles woman on a solo cruise to Oahu, Hawaii. says she's within 550 miles of her destination. Peggy Slater, who left Los Angeles June 30, radioed her position Tuesday. Mi ss Slater, aboard a 43-foot sloop, said she was very tired but doing well. When she set out, she said she 'vanted to have a little fun , not hreak records or prove anything. • Thieves tied up Carl• Griggs in her Hollywood home and made off with a Medieval tapestry valued at $500,000. The two men passed up thousands of dollars worth of furs and other art objects. Lag una Scoured For Deserter f'Bl agents were ln Laguna Tuesday looking for Donald W. Rezsnyak, who they allege is a 21-year-old military de serter. Laguna Beach police tippod oil 111• FBI they hod cited S.Uoyat for DOI having a driven llceme on Jime t after stopping him because the car he drove did not have a current license .. b. Reunyak used his correct name in sii;:ning the citation. police said. The car was ref : ·ered to J ohn A. M.allrl ce. 31612 San',:1 Rosa Ave., South Laguna, according to police. , ' \' DAILY PILOT :1 West Newport ~etting New Look . New Restaurant First of Classy .Beachfront Development By BllUCE BENSON OI .. O.ltr Plltt Iliff OcEianfront property at McFadden Square in West Newport Is ln the midst of a three-prmged trans.ltion. A fancy, new restalU'ant has given one part of the beachfroot a classier tone. Hot Shot Salesmen Moving In Saiesmen for those surefire ad-and· activities magazines -just like the annoying red tide and the elusive grunion -Bie movihg onto the Orange Coast again with warm summer weather. "The annual innuX of solici tors for these questionable f l y · b y • n i g h t publications is now arriving," warns Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Executive Manager Nick Ziener. The chamber chief suggests that alt area businessmen, merchants and other potential advertising customers. check with proper authorities before doing business with such operations. He said the publicaions -31 so far this year in Costa Mesa and three in the past week alone -have come in seeking Chamber of Com mer c e endorsement as an aid to their often· lucrative business. Lucrative is hardly the word for the business they may give the retailer, he added Ziener said the salesmen usually estimate that 10,000 ta 25,000 copies will be printed and distributed through various outlets, to catch the cash· spending swnmer tourist trade. A basic tenet of the operation, however, is refusal or alleged inability to reveal how many copies were run off in the publication's last printing. "Uusually only a few copies of one or two issues are printed and nfter the advertising is paid for, the publication just folds up," ZieDer said. Frequently, he complained, entertainment supposedly aimed at the Harbor Area resident or visitor in search of a good time may be actuaUy of -an objectionable nature. Legitimate publications do exist, however, and representatives of these organizations call first at the Chamber of Commerce office and g e t acquainted. They also take out a city business license and file proper credentials at the Chamber office, so the company can be checked out and verified as legitimate. "Before you invest -investigate," is the slogan Ziener proposes for those considering ads in flyers and free distribution magazines. He said a businessman should never pay for adv!!rtising before the publication is delivered and proof furnished that the promised number of copies have been printed and distributed. Famous Artists Original Works Now on Display Originals by the likes of Pica"Sso, Renoir. Chagall, Miro, Goya. Baskin and Kollwitz may be seen Saturday and Sunday at the Laguna Beach Art · Association gallery. Exhibit hours will be 10 a.m. to S p.m. at the gallery, comer of North Co ast Highway and Cliff Drive. More than 1.000 or iginal prints by classic and contemporary artists will be presented by F erdinand Roten Galleries of Baltimore, Md. A gallery representative, Andrew RobisOIJ , will be preseric. to answer questions regarding grt.phic art an1 printmaking. He will lecture on "Prints" from 2 to 3 pm. Saturday. The exhibit includes original et· chings, lithographs and woodcuts and also We stem and Oriental manuscript pages from works dating to the 13th C.111ury. Grove Aide Gets Sc hool P osition Assistant superintendent ln charge of. teachers for the Garden Grove UnHied School District will assume that &a.me position for the Newport· Mesa Unlfied schools, filllng the last vacancy tn the OOministration. The Newport-Mesa Unified School Di.sQ'iet trustees Tuesday night voted in executive ,session to hire Kevi n W11ee-1er as assistant superintendent for certified personnel services. He wiO fill the last lop ~lafr Job open, leaving un 'ille:i o 'y an in· slructionel director posl!lon He take1 office oUlclally Aua. 15. Down the street more ;than two dozen hippies.ha• mysterloualy pack· eel up and left In a huff from.a block of apar1meots, aod tranquility bu ruJb· ed in to take tbek-place. Meanwhile, in between t b e restaurant and apart.meats, a Dew pro. perty owner ol old commercial . . buildings has given bis long-establish- ed tenant.I noUce that they must be out by end of summer. He w-.nts: to install a largo beer and sandwich oi>eratlon .• The fancy restaurant and .cocktail, bar opened last weekend. The $1001000 layout Is called Alley Weat. ltl backers are Rick Lawrence, formerly active in lhe ·Newport Beach Junior Qiari'lb:er of O»nmerce, and Jerry Overland, long-time Harbor Area restaurateur and barman. Their San. Francisco-type restaurant offers fresh bread flown in daily from the Bay Area; a bar with a dazzling PEACE SIGNAL? -Empty apartments sfand in background bearing for rent signs as_ friends of for~ mer hippie residents cluster in front, flashing V sign for peace. Exodus of boisterous residents came after hippies charged police with harrassment, and rieigbbors charged hippies with just about every- thing. Cable Continues Airline Service Despite Orders Cable Conunuter Airlines, currently doing batUe with the CaliJornia Public Utilities Commission, over Orange County and Ventura stops, is con· tinuing service to those areas despite a pending cease and desist order from the PUC. The airline which provides only commuter service from miall airports ta larger Jnternationa-type facilities, will temporarily not be able to serve passengers transferring to major car- riers to fly within the state. "We are confident that we have demonstrated beyond a reasonable doubt that we are providing a needed service to these areas," Roger Cable, president of the company said. "We have the support <lf the people's representatives in both the Senate and Assembly and at thls time a joint re5olution is being presented before the assembly so stating," Cable said. Collins Radio See ks Missing Link in Road Research people out at the Collins Radio Co. are busy working on a miss· ing link. The missing link, they expkain, is a 1,500-foot stretch of Jamboree Road still to be built between Palisade1 and MacArthur Roads. And the Collins company would like to see the city of Newport Beach budget the projejct for construction sometime this year. "Many of our employes as well as lhose of other occupanu of the area who reside in Newport Beach need these vital links in going to and from work," a CQU!ns vice president says in a letter to Mayor Doreen Marshall. Joe Devlin, city public works direc· tor, agreed that the link is a "needed project," but added: "It's just a question of priority. This year's top priority recommendation is for widening of 3'2nd Street, between Newport and Balboa Boulevards." "\Ve get just so much gas 1 tu: money for street. work, and wt've given Jambort>fl top priorlty ror the following year." Citizen Interrupts Man's Sunbathing Police Thursday a r t e r-n o o n in· lerruplcd . the sunbath of Thomas 'Swartwout on the roof of his home at 2w,,o Laguna canyon .ftoad. ,\ ciu~.(·n had telephoned t..arun" police 1aylna he observed a burglar on the roof. Huntington. Gets Example Of Real Financial Magic Dr. Ralph Ba\ler gave a demonstra· lion of fiscal magic to the members of the Huntington Beath Recreation and Parks CommJssion Thursday night. With hardly a pass of the magic wand the comrni1sioner changed a $14 million program for park acquisition and development to one accomplishing alm<>fit the same goals and costing on· ly $5.79 million . · He N.ld "It's done with mirrors," to.k..inM: a good hard look at the needs and reOecUng a while on all the ways to minimize the cost while maximizing the benefits to ttie community. The basis for the substantial reduc· tlons 11 counctt lmposlUon of the ad- ditional 9-<:ent t&x rate allowed to the department by the city charter, br· lngi n~ the ~I park$ rate to 20 ctnt.s. an additional cost to tho average homeowner of about $3.60 per year. With that increaae fnd with other p!11j~ted revenue, Dt. Bauer, who represents Ocean Ylew School District on the commission, estimated that the costs already would be reduced to $10.2 million. By leasing site sin areas already built up rather than to condemn lots and houses, deletion of the land for the library (this amowx has been included in a bond proposal for the library already. elimination of a proposed goU course from this bond proposal, plac- ing deve'Iopment of parks on a 6-year program rather than the proposed 10- year plan and malting f u r t h e r economies iD comm\IBty parts, the total packlage for parks can be ttduc· ed by more than ss.1 million, he esttmate1. With all reducUons the 114 milllon package comes ·down to SS. 79 million with lnclu1ion ot a contingency fund. according to Dr. Bauer's ri gures. Director of Recrealinn and Park~ Norm Worthy nkl he had surveyed the ·figures by • 1U1hUy dJUorent • {. view onto the ocean, and a house specialty of roast rack of lamb for most of a Ill bill. BACKED BY CITY City offldals are --edly In support of Alley w .. t. They bo!>O II will lead the way to a higher cJau ot business all up and down the teeny- bopper populated beachlront. One of the biggest steps toward a more sedate abnospbere occuned in the 2200 block of West Ocean Front. The hippie residents have departed, tbough. no one is sure for bow long. The block ol apartments got publlcl- ty in early May when 28 residents signed a petition charging Newport Beach police with harassment. It appears that few U any d. the petitioo.signers still are living there today. NO KNOWLEDGE Queries at City Hall and the police department tmcovered. no ofticlal knowledge of why the h l p p i e 1 departed , though officials were plainly elated on learning the news. One resident has not left. Martha Newhard, owner of an apartment at 2214 W. Ocean Front, said she had.not signed the anti-police petition. She ad· ded she was just as glad to see the hippies go. They're hurting her summer rental business. "1 think tile police might have gone to extremes occasionally," she said or the harassment charges. "But I can tell you l was never bothered by them." · As far aa 1be was concerned, she said. th• police did their job maldni tbe best o£. poor circumstances . She mentio.ned she ·was bopinl to rent to tenants with more subdued spirits in the future. 3 WEEKS RENTALS "For one thing, I've only gotten three weeks of rentals for this sum-mef. I think that people with children had seen the hippie element araund and decided against spending their vacation here." The former hippie apartment! -all attractive from the exterior and recently built -at present are fea· tooned with rental signs. In ttie middle of the bustling beachfront, meanwhile, absolutely no one is !!Ufe 0( what will happen to a row of old-time merchants. AccOl"ding to merchants whose leases will expire at the end of ltlm· mer, a Mr. Ostraland of Tustin bought 100 Ceet of beachfront property for f!35,000. The acqµisition includes Hank's Sea Food restaurant, run by Mr . .xi Mrs. Hank Pabst. Hank, 64, has been in business there for the past ten years. He r epm-ted that the new property owner doubled the rent, and said the restaurant would have to go in three. months. OTHER STORE The Oslraland purchase also In- cludes Newport Variety Stono, run by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest (Mom and Pop) McClellan, for the past 34 years. "We were planning on retiring anyway,'·' said Mrs. McClelland. "This will just speed up our plans a little." Mrs. McClellan said their rent was upped 125 percent and they were given 30-day notice, She said it has since been extended to summer's end. "We've been here 34 years, and we've seen mariy dlanges," she laid, "most of them for tbe worst." But the McClellans insist they're not bitter. They intend to retire to 10me inland community, they sa:id . Another place affected by the pro-- perty acquisition is Blackie's, a beer tavern.run and owned by Cbarlea Frei. He said the new owner had diacuu· ed with him the chances of knocking out the walls leading to the variety store and seafood restaurant, then putting in a large beer and. sand.Wich operation, witb perhaps a little dance floor and more pool or billiard tabl• • RENTS uPPED "He's doing it backwards, I told him so," Frei said. "He should first see the city to see if he .can get. the permits, then go about trying to set it up." Frei, who'se rents also were upped, is now biding his ti.me, waiting to see what happens next. He continue1 Black.ie's on a month4.o-month basis. At City Hall, meanwhlJe, ofiiclal1 are also biding their time, walting·for the unknown Mr. Ostraland or his representative to present 111ome· plarui for the property. "I wish the gentleman would di'op by," said Ernest Mayer, J r., city plan- ning director. "I've heerd a lot ot rumors ranging from a poQt hall to a Polynesian type reotMlrant. I'd llke to talk with him about il" · means and came up with e progre.m costing about the same &mount. · If tile voters approve lhe $$.79 pro- posal the money would buy sa Dew parks, 60 percent ot wblch would :be complet~ly develqped ; five new c<ID.- muntty parks, t.O percent of which would be developed; a total of 128 acru of devolooed ceatral city poik; complete devofopmeat of 12 a11tJac ••lghbo1hood parka Olld two .-. communlly porb; 1-. a. a development of 114 ecres ~ Sout.bern C.1Uornl4 Edison Co. -meoll ml generally attain a ration 0( 2 acrtt of parks for each 1,000 residents. ' In generall,y accepting the fitures air developed by Dr .~uer ln b1i "bere boots' propoal, the commialon m. dioaled that the llgures will be 111bltiil to IOme "'*' nllaomeal. • • J ' .. • • 4 IWl.Y PILOT Pulpit and Continuing the summer program ol llllcrmal lee· lw't1, G<orge Kuyper of Cost.a Mesa will &tve a poetry n!adinl at. the 10:30 a.m. meetlnl of tht CoN Meu Ullltartaa Ulllvenalltt Cl111rdl, 125& Victoria, Costa Mesa, Sunday. Poeb'y 1e1ec- Uon1 will cover a wiGe rauce from the Book of Job to contemporary verae. Services art at a:e and II a.m. with a BapUimlll HT'Vi<:e at the 11 o'clock worship. Pew '!be evening service at I:~ will feature a color 1dence film, • ' H J d d • n Treuurea." Nursery care is available at all services. 1 Time of Testing Beginning For Religion in America Infant care will be pro- vided, and crafts will be ~ tau&ht for children of Sun- !-day school age. Sunday ~ ICbool will be retumed in • ' Septembe<. The Ualtarla• . ' • Uldvenalllt Fellowalllp ef Lapu -~ will be meeting Sunday al 10:30 to hear the HExp1oration ol Race Problenu In Laguna ~-;Beldl" i'eport ·11y tb e ' 1 Fellowships n>mmittee. '°;i The meeting place is the -;.,· Art AUociation tallery next ~ to the Victor Hugo Inn. The congregatioo of the Mep Vmle U·alte• Melhodlll CllarP, 1 7 O 1 Baker St., Costa Me11, will hear the church's peati>t the ~v. Jose{> b McShant's 1ermon '"The Incomparable Generosity of God" at the t and 10:30 a.m. service hours. First CbtbUu Cllordl, • 384 Legion St., Laguna Beach, will hold the mom· ing worship service at 10:45 · Sunday when Paa!« Bruce L. Cusblng will give the sermon "Are You DoinS: Your Best?" The evening service will be at 6 when Pastor Cuabing wru· speak on "'!be Living Christ." The church's youth groups will meet at 5 p.m. Nursery care is provided .for the worship aervic~. >: ... !--.,Oonsequtncefi of Our Dr. Lawrence Allen , ln- :~i Union With Christ" wiU be terirn pastor of the First :,. .• the sermon delivered by Dr. Baptist Cbureb of Fountal• ... .;j William R. FJ.ler at.., Valley, 17415 Magriolia, has ~ Latberan Cbucb of the announced his sermon topic :;: Master, 2900 Pacific View for Sunday's 11 a.m. service :._... Drive, Corona del Mm-, Sun-will be "From God's Point ::-~ day. of View." "Tall Trees, Tall People" 1t the ffrmon topic of Riv. Norman L. Brown Sunday at the 10 a.m. worship service at the Plymouth Coasrec•· llotalll Cbarcb or Newport Harbor, 326:1 Broad St., Newport Beach. S u n d a y •cbooi l.s beld at the lWIJlle time w I t h baby·liWng let'Vice provided. A family fellowahlp potluck cliMer will be beld on Wednetday at the lsll!ld HoUH in F-..bion l1land at I : 30 p.m. For reservations call the cblD'cb office at 642- 2740. Calvin Cooper. IHOCiate rnin:ilter of a T u s t i n Methodiat church, will be the &ueet pastor at Balboa Island Community Metllodlst Cburcb, 115 Agate Ave., Balboa Is I and , services Sunday. "Happiness is an Open Door" will be given by Pastor Cooper at tile 8: 15 and 9::Kl a.m . services. Put.or George Busdiecker (See PULPIT, Pase S} ' ' THI REV. AND MRS. DAVID DIPRDFIO Newport Congregation To Welcome DWrofios Members of Christ Church by the Sea, Newport Beach, will welcome their new pastor. the Rev. David DiPro£io and his bride, Sun- day after morning worship at an informal reception in the church courtyard. The Rev. and lf. rs. DiProtio have just 1eturned from a honeymoon trip to Europe, following their mar· riage June 28, in the We!ltwood Community United Methodist Cllurch. The Rev. DiProfio is a graduate of the Boston (See DIPROFIOS, Pafe S) AMERICA'S prapensity for fads and fashions Is clearly reflected In changing public attitudes toward reli· glon. During the late 1940's and most of the 1950's, religion Was "in." NEWSPAPERS and magazines were fuU of articles about the "religious revival" sweeping the coun· try. Billy Graham packed th e country's biggest stadia. Fulton J. Sheen r<:'flked near the top of TV's audience ratings. Church m e mb ers hip soared and churches ac ross the land went on a $1 billion· a-year building spree to pro- vide suitably large and lavish housing for their growing congregations . HERE AND there, voices of caution were raised by people who took their Chris· tianity or Judaism seriously. They saw in the "revival" too little evidence of mSltW'e faith and solid commitment , too many signs of a frothy religiosity precariously bas· ed on the un·biblical notion that il you're nice to God, he 'll see to it that you get ahead in the world. The religious boOm began to run out of steam in the early 1960's. The ebbing of popular interest could be seen in the Gallup organiza· lion's periodic surveys of church attendance . In 1955, EA: ttie peak of the boom. 49 percent of America's adults were in church on a typical Sunday morning. By 1965. the figure had dropped to 44 percent. where it has remained. AN EVEN more striking measure of the shift in public attitudes was another Gallup study in which a representative cross·section ot Americans was asked : "At the present time. do you thirik reli gion as a whole is increi:;ising its influence on American life or losing its influence?" In 1957. 69 percent said religion was increasing its influence. By 1967, the ma· jority view was just the op· J><Milte. Fifty·H:veo percent said rellJJon w.as losina its lnlluence. • THESE FIGURES are fair warning to churches and synegogues that they can no longer count on the press ures of social con. formity to bring adults to worship services a n d children to Sunday school. A subW'ban f&mily can now dispense with active religious affiliation wi thout fear of being looked down upon by the neighbors. They also suggest that congregations would be wise to prepare for belt·Ughten- in g on their budgets. They may need to tone down ex- pansive ideas about staff and facilities which seemed financially feasible during the days when the number of pledging ftmilies was growing by leaps and bounds . BUT THE statistics do not mean religion is a spe!lL force in American life. Cassandras who offer that i n t e r p retation are as (See CASSELS, Page 5} ;-ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY ~:===================Tr====~======~~===============~===========.i?========. FAIRVIEW BA"1ST CHURCH .................. "* Ortft> C.M. 10 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE t A.M. SUNDAY CHU•CM KMOOL •1• P.M. Jr. Ml & .... Ml .... Hit 1"""" ,......._ 8Jbl9 "LldY W• 1:IO t. 1:15 ,..M. M11111tw, Mel"'9 V. Tartw -N.-, C.. -MMfN HARBOR TRINITY BA"1ST CHURCH 1UI ...., St. • ... im.w. c ........ JlllY FO•LTANCI, hlfer Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Baptist Tralnlng Union I p.m. Evenina •ervice 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer ...... , .... 7:00 p.m. FIR~T SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 611 HAMILTON, COSTA MISA R•"· l•D Schrn•lt•~opf Worshi p Set .. ic• .. 1:10 A.M. Tt1i11inq U11l111 , , ••• , ••. ':00 S11nlll1y School . , ..... ';45 Ew1ni119 W•r1hip , •••• ••. 7:00 Morning Wo"hip ...• ll !OO Wtd. E"enint Se,.,ict ..• 7!11 PMw 642°9111 N.,._,. .......,. A..a.w. TEMPLE SHARON 617 WM H...WtM, C.. ..._ '"'5112 Rabbi Bernard S. Herzig Frldty fw1n l119 s.rYlc•-1:11 p.l!'I. S11nd•y School-t t .rn .• 12 Noo11 UNIVERSITY BA"1ST CHURCH 1212 I. I. PALiSADU U. SANTA ANA HU.HTS 5UMDAT KHDOL ............ , .............. t1• A.M. MO.MING WO•SMIP ..••. , , , , ••....• , , ••••• ····••• .• , 11 A.M. EVENING WO.SHI ... , .......................... 1 P.M. 11\lDWl!Ell SIUtVICa W'l!ONISDAT .. Jttl P.M. •EV. •HERT CAHILi..-CMUltClf PHON• Ml-Mn CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IU.NCHU OP TM• MOTMfl CHUICH THI PllST CHURCH OP CHllST, SCllNTIST IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSITTS Subject of Lesson -July 21 "LIFE" Coron1 def Mar-Second Church of Newport le1ch c ........... Sc~ lll c.-ti.. A"9. c-., M• CIMIM • S..., Scll11I 11 A.M. ..... 1 ... -2tU L C.. ""' Coeta Mna Pint Church 611 W.1 ... It. S.L 9:11, 11 ; U. t :ll, 11 . ......... -1161......,., A ..... HUftllngton -h-Flrst Church M It. et OU.. S.1. t :JO, 11; SS. t:JI, 11 . ....._. .... -1100H .. l1guna leach-First Church 6JI H'91i DrM S.11. t :JO, II; SS. t :JO, 11. .......... •-2S4._.A ... Newport leach-First Church JHJ Ya. l.Ue Sn, t:ll, 11 : SS. t:IS, 11 • ...... .... -JJ11.,.. I.We All are cordially Invited to attend the church services and enjoy the prlvlleg., of the Reading Rooms EVANGELICAL Fl!EE CHURCH OP HUNTIN•TON llACH FIRST FIRST CHRISTIAN ,_, ,_, 1l,!l ~01'~!. •:!, ... ,, .. CHURCH M'""'91 WWlllf9 ,. th• A.M. ·--WtnlU ..•• JtM P.M. W•OMISDAT THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You. ST. JAMES, not v.. I.We, N:wpMt ._. s..-, S-lcia -7:JI, 9:00, 11 ;00 ,....._, I l;JI -11ntnMy 1:00 p.M. H.ty hdlMlt • HHll"f 5-wkH l9Chlr, n. lft. Jolul P. A.a.., II; Aue., TH ll:ew. Dovld Cr•"" 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 Days as announced Rector, Tiie I" .hll• lopn Dnh-l'tto• '44·0461 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 Yk., n. le.. Jell• W. Donollbo1 -"-o• S4a.tl26 EPISCOPAL ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH •1is St . .i Cll1NI i.1111 -JVll Ifft ol f'i'n Pllllfi H•11lln ........ di, C.llfwllll Tiit Rn. J...,IS C. C•M,, 1'•19!' Sunday Services 1111 A.M. KelY C_rn.,.,IMt ,,,. A.M. l'lmllr ltrYf~ a CJruwcll ''°' ,.,,,., E¥MICNll Scl!Gol ,, ......... ••l•c ... 11 11:11 A.M. Mornlnl WDl'lllLP Y-• C/lurcllmN Nvntrv Care ,.r1¥1dM First Assembly of God Church 146 E. 22nd St., Cosio MeH 548-3761 M. C. Cronic, Pastor Sh•til P1ul11n, Choir Oir•ctor S•IHfoy ScllHI -t :JO ..... -CJeun fM 111 09" N11n1ry Ant1 .. 1"1 '-o111lly WlnMp -10:50 0.111. -Postttr Speakl'"!I Ye1tti lolly -5;45 Jt.111. -Jl111 Ciatel, PMddent lewlvol n .... SerYJuo -7 P·"'· Cltttrclt Cite!< 11 All SerYoc•s llblot Study & ~ '-"k.e -Wtd11"4try, 7!l0 ,.111. Yi1ifon Welcome-Nursery J..ttendant Newport Horbor Lutheran Church 2501 CllH Dr. LI 8-4293 TM ll't • .h"'" G. 11011, Pmtet n.. ............ J. lntllecket Poster 11119fltft Wen.111, S1,.,1c:9 , .. .. t :ll-,:3f 1.rn. S1md•r SchMl , , . f;4S-Tl:tl 1.rn. Wtn/11, hnlu . 11 :00.U:IO Nursery care available at all services WELCOME Lutheran Church of !he Master 2900 Pacific View Dr. CORONA DEL MAR DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Phone DR :J.5022 1:45 A,M.-F1mily Wor1hip 9:45 A.M.-Sund1y ChvPch School 11 :00 A.M.-F•1fiv• Worship N"""" rr..W.. CHRIST , LUTHERAN CHURCH Miss0uri Synod 760 Vlctorl• St., Costs M11a Lothsr V. Tornow, Ps1tor ........ *trs11i. S.r¥1m1: l 'U & II A.M. IUl!Ar klMll• ':M A.M. A .... 11 Blblt Cllu: f;M A.M. CHRISTIAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ........... ___ 54&-6261 PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH u,,, Y•tdt Ori~• I lak•r Str11t, Coit• Mt1•, Ctlif. ANDREW c. AHD••soH. ••iw l'AMILV SERVI(., I & ll;lJ 1.111. SUNDAY ICHOOLt t:U & lt:TI I.Ill, Ptinc1 of P••c• l11th•r•n School -Mi11 futh1r 011011, Princip•I Offic1 Phon•: 549°0521 School Phone: 549·0S62 ) HUNTINGTON •EACH CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 420 10th St., Huntington Baach Sunday Morning Services and Youth Church-I I AM Wedn•sday Evening Study Group--7:30 PM ll'Mlt Pete, Ml1lster PIM11e: SJ6-2120 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ .............................. ~ ! THE MEcrllooisr· c01iuecH l•lbo• 111,nd COMMUNITY Hunti119ton l•1ch-North IAl'TIST CHURCH ., ,...... v.11., (A!M!'kP .. ,11111 17411 M...-u •• ,._,..... Y•lh>y DI', l.awftna AIM. 1mr1rn Mlftlnr S.11d•y Sch•ol •••••. t :JO AM Motnln9 Wor1hip ,, 11 :00 AM Pr1y.r S•rYie1 • • • • 6:JI PM l.-•111111 Wotih!Jt , ••• 7:01 PM 811L'I! ST\JOY AND PltAYElt-1:0ll ,..M. Victoria & Placentia Ave. 11:~~~~~·~·~""~'~'"~"~"'i"~·~·~-~-~"'i·~·~·~·-i~~~~~"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~;11 Costa Mesa -.L ...... ·- ::;: :-;~=:;:~::: CHURCH OF CHRIST fj:. Gvange/ ,7emp/e METHODIST CHURCH 11 s A9•I• 675.o,sc 1:15 l11forrn•I Worihip ':]0 Tr1iililiontf Wonhip I Sund1y School Coit• M•11 COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil A ... 1 ..• 142.4461 Wotsh ip I Ch11rch School 'I 10 ,30 AM 1,.,in1-f1it lluff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH Worship •. , .l :lO AM IJJ.1211 =~~ .. :::::::: .. ~~14: :!; 217 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA "ASSEMBL y OF GOD" ff_,. A"llleMI 111 11 1 ..... tcn 147~84-4 v~ . ................. 1 ,.... 1nw11N HAllOI ..... PAllYllW •N,,..ur,s,•,ry Care Pro..._vid"ed'' SUNDAY MORNING Blllf STUDY .... '' .. ' ...••.. 9:4S AM ll•M A.M. -~~~~1~~:·1~::'!.~~ SufMl•Y SOio•I I SUNDAY MOltNlNG WORSHIP I COMMUNION , • 10:45 AM • J:JO f'.M. -••vhl•I Tlrn• Clln1s l'ar li¥1,.,_ SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP ... , , , •••• , •••••••• 6!00 ,,M. 1 ¥1"'' v ....... :::.tllWt. ,. .. "' 1t1w. Hs.:!fu' AHl11"'1 WEDNESDAY EVENING lllLE STUDY •• , .•.••••••• 7:10 PM RUllllY CAii PIOYIDID l•li•"• 111 Yo• • 0.... 0. MlffMM D. Q.. Himt Mlllhtw A-i.t. Mh1hter Phone: 541·5711 Doy or Night FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main & Adams Streets UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH I 12St \lictoti1 St., Cott• M•t.1 11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·11 Su""•n 1. 111. a 1. •1 II 1t::JOAJ#.. ~ Huntington leach Mor11ln1 Wonhip •• 1:10 10!41 !MDI• School , , , , •• t :JD BA HA' IS CTNTRAL CORONA DEL MAR 1 Yovtt., 6rovJt1 ••• ,,:00 PM btni"f Wonhl, •• 7:00 PM .... s.,_,.__.,...._,.,._ ~ Cl ... l"ra.-ldllil •f Ill Ml'Vkel Offfol: -.2Slf .. Dlll ~'* PkOCLAIM Boho' u' llah "fli1 Pr•111ii1tl 0111" S41.121s o, 549.2oos 818~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r:~ Emphuizing ; ': The PIAn of God I' TM ~rson of Christ . . • • GO AHEAD! SLEEP IN SUNDAY MORNING! nr.. ..._.. ... l 1M A...._.. s..t.. • CALVARY CHAPEL ............ NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH ~· IMI ('"' Dn¥t, ~ .... ·': ""' ....... ~ ~ '-" .... 'hMMllt. .... -.... ~ The POWtt of the Holy Spirit Sunchy School !I AM Morning Wonhlp ' ind 10:30 AM lven'!ni Sefvke 7 PM Wtdne:ldc)' lible SCvdy 1nd l'l•yer 7 PM Nu~ during wviteS A ful Youth Progr1m Cm. of Oninp 1nd 23rd. $(, CMLt Mes.a P.tDJ H. E. )orll!I; lfCA Mbr. •.._•~ ~ ~ II .. I Iii I,...., ,....,,, ..... °"'"' ....,,. "" ~~ f9 .-.. '4u7ii 11 ~..., 646-9512 INTINSIVI ~\JRCH . t; ~+~ o,.. ~ """' " ,. s ~ s + --+ a\ I \ ,. ~:!>.. \, _ _,, .... ~ li.:fli MA1 ~ COMMUNITY CONGREr.~TIONAl • 611 HELIOTROPE '" Ftllowllll• Hell w ...... 10:00 .... . 11111-------------E::::m ..... ..:11 °"" .... U. DAILY '1LOT"S ' RNJ:B IClllHU .._ ti leclf w. Me a.di .... •• 11:11 .... . - · J/a,J,o,. C/u.ulian Cfuu.c~ . ' I Oii NIWJOIT .. CK-, ....... ) ........ 11; I t1 ...,_ 81asstwt ...... 411 L 1M It .. C... W.. WOllSHIP HOUll t :45 A.M. Kindergarten Class & Nursery Care 9:45 A.M. Phone: 67S.JH5 Kinlaw, Dr .. D. W. KcElro7 f, .u.""' ens• mum ......... )'Oii YOU II• ........... ..,..., .......... -allttr ...... D.U. '~ Attend The Church of Your Choice This Sunday- 11 • c--=--===--=--=--~------ •, • Glad Tidings Assembly of God Fifteenth & Monrovia, Newport Beach ' Mldt9 .,., ....... "-"" THOMAS llNYINllTI, Poshlt S11Dday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 10:50 A.M. C.A. Service 6:00 P .M. E:van.e:elistic Rally 7:00 P .M. hr. lkll S.Ren clMhlcts JI V1ke Ckif """Y s...., 1'911t. Wed. 7:30 p.m. Prayer.Royal Rangers & Missionettes ,,,.,... Meett.t, ..... 7:JO P.M. C.tl 146-71U ... CMIMtlftt HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD • 740 W. Wilson, COit• Me.. t. L HllTWICI, ._,., Lii DON COF,IY, Mlllstw el M .. l Y .... 5 • ...., SdtHI t :41 ··""· u .. "'1 wenM, -10:11 A.M. ..,,_. o.t.Clt to Yk""'" Sar1111~ by P11tor H_,eft-pfhM-7P.M. "W-.. If Dt.,_ ......... . , s.r,,.,011 ~y '•1t•r ' 141-4707 .... 141-7112 COST A MESA CHlllSTIAN SCHOOL ~ -~---.......,., -cw c-' Seventh Day Adventist Church ! :rn A ..... """'· c... .... IMMlt6 ,_.,... M...W H9" I I .....,. ldllMil t:a 1.• .. ~ ...... ....,.. 11 .. 1.111 .. ,...,,..,. .. ,... ....... , .... !fl. 'If ••••• , ,, __ FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 19th St I Htrbot llwd. M•1ting l•rnpot•rily in Wor1hip I Church School ':JO I II AM 548°7727 St. Mtrk Pr11byt1ri•n Church E•1'bluff Or. I Jimbo••• Rd . l1gun1 lt•ch Co1t1 M•11 Nort h MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH Mt11 Verdi I 11••• St. 549.2719 LAGUNA BEACH METHODIST CHURCH 21,l? W11l•y Or i11 So. l•9un• Wo<1hip I Chutch School t :OO I 10:10 AM Wotship I I AM Ch11rch School ':.tS AM 49.,.JOll N1wport B11eh H11nti119lon •••eh FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17th St .•••• 536-3537 Wot1hip I Church Scho•I CHRIST CHURCH IY THE SIA 1400 W, l•l"o• 11 .. d. 673.]IOS 9!l0 I 11 AM Worihip I Church Seho•I 9:30 AM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 10112 ....... it. IN .. A••) Hnft'll't>1 ...... GILlllT .w. ALUN, PASTOR hl!Hy W•nMp: t :JO AM Clrl1rQ S.lrtc*: 10;41 A.M, Office JIS Jrd St. "-o•: 5J6:11Jt Church of the Covenant JISO hlntew 1"4, CM'• MIM WAlllN G. STUDll. PASTO!!: S..., W-W, I Cltwcll SdlHI: t :JO S.tl-4JM St. ·Andrew's Presbyterian Church 611St ............... .....,.,. .... CHAIUS HIHllf DIUINPllU, PASTOI Wwllll, • ~ kllHf: I. t:ll 111 AM 64f.7147 St. Mark Presbyterian Church c.,,.., ... .._, ..... .., ..... c...... ...... MOlllS C. IOllNSON, INT. PASTOR W ..... I Clwtrdl Sc•• 11 11 AM M4·1l41 Community Presbyterian Church 411 ~ A ..... , .. b4 St.), &..ts• lNct. DALW TUINll, PASTOI W ..... i, I C._.. ld1el t :JI AM WenlrlP-1 1 AM 494.7111 ' • • " --. Satutday, July 20, 1968 DAILV •tLOT 5 -PULPIT AND PEW ..• (Continued From Page C) hai chosen "Builders" as his sermon title for both tbe 8:30 and 11 a.m. ~rvlces Sunday, at Newport llarbor Lutheran Church, 2501 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach. blned choirs will sing the an· them; Mrs. Arnold Miller will be the sololst. Minister Re signs Mesa Post ...,.1 l fOimovm flemoriol park Tbt Sottlhlmuls Most &,,;,ti/Ill M,,_,;,,u M.\1"0'111• • CXJIUM'*"-i • ~WWW A special congregational meeting has been called for 9:30 a.m. Sunday, to take care of building business. The chur ch school will meet at 9:30 a.m.; adult classes will meet at 10:45 'a.m. 'IJle junior and sen1or Methodist youth feliowships will meet at 6:30 p.m. The Wesley Fellowship also will meet at 6:30 p.m. 'Ibe Rev. Warren Studer, .who came to Costa ""i!.C.::j TREES of the WORID Mesa eight years ago to llft •···--.:..:...._ 0. M's x .._ "When We Walk With God" will be the sermon subject Sunday at Harbor Christian Church (Disciples Of Christ), Dr. D. W. Mc Elroy, minister. Worship 811d communion is at 9:45 a.m. This Sunday at Com: munUy Methodist Church the Rev, R o ger G. Betsworth will preach at both the 9 and lO:l> a .m. service. The title of his sermon is "The Face ol God." Church school classes for all ages and nursery care for the very young is available at both hours. organize ttle Presbyteria ....._ s... ._ _, °*'-'• There is a class for children of kindergarten age and under at 9:45 a .m. The church meets Sunday at Harper Elementary Sch9ol, 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. . Chaptaiii at the L o s Angeles County W. e d i c a l Center, the Rev. Enoch J one s,. will officiate at the Sunday services at Church of St. WIUrid o( Y o r k, Chapel Lane at Ellis, Hun- tington Beach. Preacher for the 7 p.m. even song will be Jerry Andrews. The Rev. James C. Caley, pastor of St. Wilfrid's, Is on vacation un- til Aug. 15. "The Architects'', an adult class, meets al the 10:30 hour only in tbe church c hapel . The Methodist Youth Fellowship groups will meet at 7 p.m. except for the high school group, which will not be meeting this week. 'I'tle Rev. James W. Moor, minister of Christian Educa· tion, will be speaking on "The Price Was Too High" at St . A nd rew's Presbyterian C b u r c h , • Newport Beach. Sunday. ~Vorship services are at 8, 9, and 11 a.m. MISSION-STYLE CHURCH--.:Wben coma Hills, will resemble this artist's rend· Episcopal Church -El Toro and Laguna Hills, will resemble this artists' rend- ering of the structure on which construction will begin late this month. The main church will feature a 52-foot high bell tower and seat 300 worshippers. John W. Donald s on , preaching. . Children willc on tin u e their summer film strip course at 9:30 a.m. at the c.hureh. ' Sunday's se r vice at Fairview BapUst Church, 2.525 Fairview Rood , Costa Mesa, will be held at 10 a .m. with the Sunday church school at 9 a.m. The sermon of the Rev. Melvin V. Taylor will be "They Rejected Jesus." Laguna Hills Getting Episcopalian Church Construction will begin late this month on a mission-s tyle church for the congregation of St. George's Episcopal Church-El Toro and Laguna Hills. Leisure World, La gu n a Hills. Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, has resigned to become pastor Of the Olrlst Presbyterian Church of Kailua, Hawaii. 'Ille studer family will be moviog to the islands the last week in August to enable the pastor to take over his duties on Sept. I. The Oirist Presbyterian Church is one of only two presbyterian churches in the State of Hawaii. It was begun in 1964. While in Cc>sta Mesa, the Rev. Studer has been active in c;hurch and communjty affairs. He is a past presi· dent of the Harbor Council of Churches. He is a member of CHART and of the Orange Coast Lions Club. He serves on the Lay Advisory Committe at Costa Mesa High School. Three of the Studers' four children, Carolyn, Jim and * NOTICE * M'GOO'S is FUN again! Tonight: The Ragtime Rh)rthm Rascals Jug Band knocks 'em out with bot jugs, gut bucket, etc.I Mun. &: Tues.: Great Flicks , .. call the new man-- agement for feature information .•. 642-1831. M'Goo's 2600 w. COAST HWY .. NIWl'ORT THE LA'flll IN BRIDAL NEEDS Gow"1 for th• brid• '"d brld••m•id. Dr•u•1 for th• Moth1r. Cr••lfv• v•il1 by our brid1I COft•Mlt1nf. N•h1t•I color photo9r1phy, Cu1fom c•t•rln9. Tundo re11i•l1. PARK A VfNUE BRIDAL SHOP 715 NO. TUSTIN AVI .. OliNM PH: SJl-6412 Lt. Omdr. David Meschke, chaplain in the U.S. Marine ~. will be the special speaker at the Central Bible Church, 23rd st. a n d Orange, Costa Mesa, Fami· ly Shift-Sleeve Service at 7 tonight. The members of Christ Lutheran Church, 760 Vic- toria, Costa Mesa, will hold tw-0 worship services on Sunday at 8:15 and II a .m. Vicar William Anderson will bring a message on tile theme, "Life l.n AU Its Fullness.'' SA Mission Makes Plea For Funds The new ediffce will stand on a 3Y.z-acre site at the El Toro Road offramp of the San Diego Freeway in The land was purchased from Rossmoore Corp. at a price "considerably below market value," the Rev. Fred C, Hammond said. Church building notes will finance tile '350,000 project, expect<d to be completed by late Januacy, 1969. Vftlginia, w:ill accompanyl,;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ them, while the fourth I~ David, will remain and at: Sunday at 9 and 10:30 a .m. services, Pastor Henry E. Jones will speak on "The Christian and Labor." The evening service will be at 7 p.m. Sunday when the Rev. Jones will preach oo "An Evangelical Views Public Education.'' At the 11 a.m. service at the First Baptist Church, 301 Magnolia, Costa Mesa, Dr. P. G. Neumann, pastor, will be speaking on the sub- ject ••w.atching God Work .'' Radio artists Ben and Beth Allen will give a con- cert at t h e Huntington Beach Evauglcal F r e e Church Sunday at 7 p.m. The · church is located at 1912 Florida St. Mr. and Mrs. Allen sing regularly on the M'Ornin g Ohapel Hour and The Old Fashioned Revi val Hour. 'Ilhe subject of the lesson- sermon to be read in Orange County C~iattan Science churches this week i f "Life." The Pentecostal Church of the Apo5toli c Faith Rescue Mission, 2406 W. Edinger St., Santa Ana, ls seeking funds to be used for the purchase of ~ property which the church has been leasing for the past two years. Mrs. S. A. Craft, pastor of the churcll, has offered to go to work herself to help raise the money necessary for the down payment a n d in· stallment on the $30,000 pro- perty. "I am willing to work if I can find a job and make payments myself. I have d~ practical nursing and worked as a housekeet>er for movie stars in Pa Im Springs," she said. CASSELS •• (Continued From Page 4) unrealistic -and oblivious to history -as the Pollyan- nas of the 1950's who thought the religious boom would go on forever. Throughout the millenia in which they have kept the torch of faith alight, Chris- tiarrity and Judaism have in· variably done better -in the sense of remaining true to their mis.!iion -during periods in which religion was out of popular favor, or even subject to persecution. tend Westminsfer College in Salt Lake City. DIPROFIOS The main church bltild.ing, which features a 52-foot high bell tower, will seat 300 wwshippel's and will include a lar&e multi-purpose room. A separate administration , (Continued F'Yom Page 4) and cla,,sroom bui!d.ing will University Sch o o 1 of also be constructed. lt will Theology, and came into the contain eight classrooms. Southern Calif.·Arizona Don Davis and Associates Conference from seminary. or Long Beach is the He llas previously served architect. pastorates in Oxnard, Cres- The church will be the cent Heights and comes to sfxth to be constructed at Newport Beach from Arl· La guna Hills. Built earlier ington Church in Riverside were Catholic, Lutheran, after a six year stay there. Presbyterian and Methodist Mrs. DiProfio is the churches and a Jewish former Audrey Ann Gib- 1.em(lle. CJ\ristian Scienee boos, and the sister of Rev. and Baptist churches are Murriay Gibbons of Alham· planned in the near future. bra First Mt?tilodist Church. THE DANGER periods St. George's Episcopal She was born in South have been those in which Cliurch currently corujucts Carolina, and is a graduate religion was "in" and going services in a 76-year-old of Columbia in South to church the thing to do. wooden structure in El Carolina, a M e t b o di st 1 See By Today' S:.- Wanl Ads • THAT • • •.IT'S DIME A LINE DAY • • At the 7 p.m. service, the group that has just returned from the Hume Lake con- ference will sponsor a pro· gram titled "Hume Lake Echoes" after which the Rev. Harold Ander s on, m inister of youth w i 11 preach. Mrs, Marilny Zakich will be the guest speaker at the 8:30 · a.m. service of the University Met h o d ls T Church. Mrs. Zakich is a laywoman from F i r s t Meth<>mst Church in Garden Grove and recenUy received the Community S e r v i c e Award from th.e Philco-Ford for her work amo n g residents of the Watts area of Los Angties. A verse from Revelation will serve as the golden text: "I . am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. I will give unto hi m that is athirst of the foun- tain of the 'Nater of life free· ly." The evangelist Mrs. Craft may be reached at her residence, 1750 Richland Ave., Santa Ana, telephone 543.2503 by persons in· t.erested in assisting tile missionary church. In times of Superficial Toro. school. prosperity, churches and•.-----------.,,-----~----''!~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ synagogues are tempted to soft-pedal the Bible's stern c:idmonition s abou t righteousness and s e I f - discipline, which are apt to be unsettling to tentative new members who have come shopping for "peace of A m u"s i c a I devotional service titled "Singspira· ti on!" will be held at New· port Unity Church Sunday at 10 a.m. in place of a regular church service. There will be no sermon. The church is Ioca'led at 15trh St. and WvJne in Newport Beach. Narcotics Talk Slated mind." They are reluctant either to make sacrifices, or to de· mand them of their members. Worship services are held in St. Mark Presbyterian Church in Eastbluff. 'The Rev. Stanley p . Allen, A discussion session on RELIGION in America P a s t o r of The Fountain narcoti'cs and the problems has just cmne through a Valley PTesbyterian Church, of narcotics addict& will be danger period of' great Contdnuing the series of 9'W Talbert Ave., Fountain held Sunday at 2 p.m. St. popularity. Now it can loOk sermons on "The Disciple's Valley, will use the 1heme Edward's the Confessior forward to being tested, Pra'Yer," the pastor of the "Whcit a Difference Christ Episcopal Ohurc:h, 8 912 tempered, deepened ood First Baptist Church in Can Make!" for his sermon Hauird Ave ., Westminster. purified by a little ad· Huntington Beach. the Rev. at Sunday's 11 a.m. service. The Rev. L. Lynn Parker. vers·ity. Willis J . Loar. wilt preach Sunday evening service a counselor at the State -========= the message "Forgiven and begins with a bym siDg at Rehabilitation Center at Forgiving," Sunday. 7:30 p.m . The Pastor will Corona, wHI be the The message will be continue his series on the di scussion leader. presented at both the 9:30 book of Corinthians, titled, The Rev. Parker is a a .m. service, at Pe e k ''Dear Christi a n.s at supervisor at the f·acility's ch ape l , 7801 Bolsa, Corinth." 64-man dormitory and Westminster, and the 11 works exclusively wi't h o'clock worship at the Hun-Sermon topic Sunday at .n-arcotcs addicts or those tington Beach Chapel, Sixth Community C h u r c h . who are in danger of becom· and or an g e. Huntington Co n gr e g a t lo n a I . 61 ing addicted. Beach. There will be no Sun· Heliotrope Ave., Co s t a The Rev. Parker also will day evening service until Mesa, will be j ' Th e be conducting the regular Sept. 8. Measures of Maturity" services at 7:30, 8:45 and given by Dr. Phillip G. Mur· 10:30 a.m. "The Dynamic Power of ra~ at 10 a.m. ,===========;II Purpose" is the subject to Communion w i 11 be be discussed by Dr. Henry celebrated at 7:30 and 9:30 No oth•r "'wtp•p•• tellt you Gerhcrd, minister of the a.m. serviees Sunday at St. ,,.0 ,,, •¥•ry d•y, .bout wh•I" Laguna Beach Church of John the Divine Eplsocal t 0i"t oft i" ff,, tr•1••• Religious Science, 2 O O 6 2 Ch urch, 2043 Oranae A<Je., Ori"'' Co•sl th•" th• DAI LY "t:o PILOT. LOCAL La;guna Canyon Road, Sun-_;:Cos.:::la:...:M::::e'::'::•_wi:::'::th::_:th::e:_:R::e::•:..· ========== day. at 9 and 11 a.m. Schock Sailing School Jr. •nd Sr. Pro11r•rr11 lessons Av•il1ble ,, Stboh, lidos i nd S1nt'"'' letftliwn--l11fwr....,._ AIYellCH l'rlMIW lntrsctlH SCHOCK SAILINCO SCHOOi. 2'00~ ..... ,.,. .... 67J-Z050 The Flfst Unite d Methodist Church, 2721 17th St., Huntington Beach, will continue the sum m er schedule with one worship service at 9:30 a .m. The Rev. Kenneth Johnstone will be preaching in the absence of Rev. G. Russell Shaw who is on vacation. The com· NIGHT •nd DAY SERVICE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE • MATIRESSES MATIRESSES llOA'nl . HOMES · '1.'SADDIS l.rftplar ~ o.t. Ille. Mattrel9 0.. 11.11 Newport a... Uberty 1-1303 e U~HOLSTERY ' Mm Upholstery Uberty 8-4781 1111 NIWPOft ILQ. 9:30 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M.-SATURDAY 10 AM. TO 6 PM. mRnSPIBUJ'S m R n s p 18 LD'S HUNTINGTON BEACH, 18512 lueh Blvd. • "'-(714) "2"'477 IWerAIHLW RIVEll9IDE, 4343 Mllbt (-IA'lll • llllrbt) • Pla9 (714) C.~ ITOllE HOUlll: -. • 1111. 9 All Tll 9 N f W!IK 111111•IAT.9 Milo-N ' '' ' I I I \, j f Dolll. Y PILOT SillUrdQ, JulJ 20, 1968 Meetings Along t Orange Coast Instructor . In ChiJe ·· Santa Ana College history instructor L&wrence West is off to Chile thi5 month as ·a Fuibrigbt fellow. West U; one of 2 O particjpants trom throughout the nation in the 1968 Chile Summer Institute, financed by the Fulbright- Hays Act of 1961. During his tour, the itinerary includes lectures, d:iscussi{)n groups, fie Id visitations. interviews witll government officials, in· terviews with people of Chile. and his own in· dependent study of ttie coun- try's way of living. West is the second in· structor at SAC to· receive a Fulbright Fellowship grant. Lee Layport, social science instructor at SAC. went to Egypt in 1966. DEATH NOTICES SNOW CllVIOI' 8. Snow. A9e U. of 148 Ro"dl Melldo'le, L1tun1 Hilb. C11t ot ~1th. July H. Survlvfel by wile, Jl!'uit, !WO loO<lt. Cl1yton B. Snow, Entlna, lln<f Stuart H. s~ow, Gtortll~ Two slt!en, Mlldrfel Resler, 111111111$, and M1rv ~v, Florida; brolt\er, Geor1lt $now, Tex111 •""' 1i~ tr1ndchlld~n. SeNlcts will be held Mond1y, 10 AM, II Hcly Trin- ity Churtf'I, Covi>11, Interment, O.~· d11e ce-terv, Gle'1dor1. e1t1t MllrtU· arv, mo E. Cout Hlt hW1y, Cor-del Mir. Dll'!'dofi. BUHR lludotpl\ N. l uhr. 1~ M1rlrw:rl Drive, Newporl te1C/"t. Otte Ctf d~tl'I, Jutv 1t. Sul"'tllvlld by wile, Guiev1; """' d1uvhteri. M!u l1r~r1 A. l uhr. 1111 Fr1ntl"o' and Mn. P1ul G. Steln-kOlll, S!, CIOu<I, Mlnnt,0111 fWO lOl'll, Rlth•rd J. luhr, SI. Claud. IMI lhom11 l . Buhr, P~nl~. Ari1on1: 1l11er, Mri. H. E, Po..,\1!v, S1n11 Mon- •tt: bnithtlr, Leo Suhr, Sun City, Ct lll; 1tld 11 tt1ndchilclren. ~m~r IJf Jvbiltt Covn<ll, Knltht. cl Col""'· b\i$, '39'. Cotti Mesa, 1'1<! 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Or is 11selling at a loss" the way some companies operate? H. T., Huntington Beach ANSWER: It could be a sales pitch, so pr<>- ceed carefully. And it could also be good mer;-cband- ising. Edison sold electric bulbs for forty cents each, while they cost $1.10. Then he got the cost down to eighty cents. but still sold them for forty cents. The third year the cost was reduced to fifty cents, with the losses skyrocketing because of rapidly in- creased sales. By the fourth year costs were down to thirty. seven cents, and the Iosse~ were quickly recovered. When about five thousand electric lamps were burn~ ing in New York, shares in the Edison Company rose from $100 to $3,500 in three months. Electric lighting would bave been greatly re- tarded had Edison insisted on making a profit on the earlier lamp sales, QUESTION: Interest rates seem to be getting higher and loans still difficult to obtain. Does the state have the power to control interest rates? IC it does, perhaps it should take action. Could our Cali- fornia government pass laws that would keep in- terest rates at say six percent? L. C., Costa Mesa ANSWER : Yes, our legislators can control in- terest rates. Several states have usury laws that limit the interest on trust deeds to six percent, in- cluding New York and New Jersey. California has usury laws that limit inte.rest on trust deeds to ten percent. QUESTION: If I know of someone that is inter- ested in buying property, and I introduce them to a broker, am I entitled to be paid for this by the broker? M.A.F ., Costa Mesa ' ANSWER: If you are a licensee, there is no problem; if you do no,t have a real estate license, it gets sticky. Our law does provide (with many re- strictions and limitations) for a finder's fee to be paid to a middleman. The Division of Real Estate recently clarified this subject ..• 1'The cases are clear that a person acts as a mere umiddleman" or "finder" when bis entire activity in the tr~iaction is limited to ar- ranging an introduction between an owner or real property and a prospective purchaser. Aily activity beyond this point, however slight, may result in the intermediary being classified as an agent. Thus, where the intermediary participated in the actual negOtiations for the purchase and sale of the prop- erty, be could no longer be classified as a mere middleman. • Hacienda Selling Out Exciting, bright kitchens with the latest in built· ins, large dining areas, attractive patios, an arge willled lots make "California" appeal to th new Hacienda Homes being offered this week d at Del Ceno in Costa Mesa. Just opened, th new unit ii near the sell out stage with prices st ·, ing at $21.'"0 and FHA and Veteran terms av ble. Site is 1 ~f Bristol on Paularino. U.S. Makes Buyin Of Housing Easie WASHINGTON (AP) - The federal government, hopin g to insure the health or both home building and the economy, will make it easier beginning next month for builders and buyers to get mortgage credit. An easing of federal regulations effective Aug. 1 will permit ttie savings and Joan indu stry to offer an ad- ditional $600 million to the public in home k>ans. The go v ernment, announcin g this Tuesday, indicated a further easing could come later. The additional credit will become available at a time when government experts look for slower over-a!l growth in the nation's economy. Some private economists have contended the 10 per- cent income tax surcharge, coupled with $6 billion in spending cuts and higher Social Secucity taxes next Jan. 1, will brake the economy too much and possibly result in recession. OVERKILL THEORY But government economists contend t h i s "overkill theory" ignores the b<::sic strength or the private economy and fail s to take aC(ount of an easing in credit conditions and a bet- ter balance of economic policy. One government source said the easing of mortgage credit was made possible by the surcharge which went into effect this week as an anti-inflationary tool. closed meeting Tu indicated in no way tion it took. NEW INCREASE The Federal R e s r v e Board did report anot r in- crease in the natio in- dustrial production to se- cond straight m o n h I y record. The advanc 1 was only three-tenths of a int to 164.4 percent of th 957· 59 base period, a subst ti II slowing from the 1.6' int increase during May. It followed earlier g ern- ment announcements f a leveling in retail sal and an increased unemplo ent rate. all possible indic ·ons of ttie anticipated ec rnic slowdown. Earlier this year, me builders and credit et rts were worried about a ' si- ble retw'tl of conditi to those of 19156, one the poorest years for , Ome building since World 111. Its cause was a dryin~j ol c:vailable mortgage creJi . In recent days, howtver, cautious optimism has bten voiced by the industry ii the wake of the tax incrte. Relaxing mortgage c it should ease industry ars further. TOLD EASING ~ Chairman J ohn llorn or the Federal Horne Bank Board announced 1ttie easing at a \Yhite H . e briefing following a me ag with President Johnson. ' Effective Aug. l, he id the nation's &avings d loan and mutual sav gs banks which are rnern rs of the federal system st retain 6.5 percent oC ir savings deposits as a reserve instead of t e present 7 percent, us freeing an additional , million for home loans. _j S1t1Ht1ay, July 20, 1968 DAILY Pila! 7 Total Sales $15 Million Greenbelt Addition to Village Two A total sales report In· dl"calloJ more. Ulan tlli' millloo in home sales by the swaru-IJnlcletler Qmipaoy, Ltd. ... Irvine Ranch bu been attributed to t b e development's ideal location and the 40 acre greenbel~ according to A. P. Lench, director ol marketing for the Swartz-Link!e«er Company, Ltd. According to Ltnch, the Swartz-IJnkletter develop. ment oalled Village Two, is CUtTE11Uy completing 178 new park homes to be ready before school starts in September. He sai'd the 40 acre greenbelt area, con- sidered to be the largest privately owned park in Southern Call!ornia, i s another important feature. .. Many bomebuyers want to be near the Newport com- munity with its marinas, fine shops aod beaches." Lench said. "They have discovered that the pro- ximity of Village Two to resort areas affords them an apportunlty to I r v e nearby without paying for high-priced b e a c h pro- perty." Lench noted that families are impressed wtth the ex- pansive greenbelt areas at Village Two. He s a id families: appreciate th e spacious, self~t.ained corn. munity. "We believe the park homes, the abundant on-site recreational facillUes for adults and cblldren, and the greenbelt parks offer the best home value anywbere in Southern California/' Lench said. "All typeo of fami\y -. have been accountod tor In Village Two bomet,'' Lench said. "Models 'Vary In olze from a one-level home with a matter bedroom and bedroom-den to a two-level with four bedroom•, two .aDd one half bllbs and a family room.'' Vlllace 1"" home<, open daily until dmk, may bo seen by turning off Ule !!on· ta Ana Freeway, below Tustin, o.n Culver Road~ From the west it may be located by driving east on MacArthur Boulevard toward the Univenit7 of California at lrYiDe .-JC! rollowfng Ule otp to Ule new park bomec. Our computer takes the traffic jams, endless driving, and lost weekends - out of house hunting.\ v.you're looking for a new home, we can save you• rot of llme with our SELECT-HOME S-ELECTRONICALLY home you w~nt. and we'll match you up, Just flll In the House-huntersCOmputer Input Form. In a few days you'll reeeiw a Sure helps to know where houSle n that flt your needs In.-ol drMrG d over South em C.llfomla with. car run of service, Our computer already knows comp uter printout of avallable new kids and maps, doesn't It? wherethousandsofnewMedalHonHomes Medalllon Homes that suit your require- In Central and Southern California.are.All ments. And this new Edison service Is .....r's= • we need to know now Is what ki nd or absolutely free. Southern Cali!rJln/1 Edlaon . .:I"--• It is the duty of a broker to bring the parties to an agreement on his employer's term.s. The case holds that the di stinction between a finder and a broker lies in the finder's bringing the parties to- gether with no involvement on his part in negotiat- ing the price of any of the other terms or the trans- action. The finder is required to have a written mem- orandum of intention of parties to pay .him for bis introduction service. There was no indication from the Federal Reserve System, however , when it might loosen its tight anti- inflationary rein on credit now that the surcharge has gone into effect. llorne said this will a'llY to about 4,500 associa',ti~:t'."'l----------------------------------------wlth deposits of $125 b" EDITOlt'S NOTE: lt1M11tl It, ~C1rdl1 11 1 locll n1lttr, Pl'ftkl9!!1 II TM lttll E1t1'91"$, ,_II t'"Jdtnl If flit Ntwl'Orf Htrlllr·CCtS!t M9u •nrd ,, ltutlln. I .... 1 CtSllle ltK~ef' •I Orllltl COii! C•llttl. IOld I ill~ tw If 1111 Cllll9n11-.--111i. If llttl E1lttto TMCIMrt. Its Open Market Com- mittee, a 12-rnan panel which drafts basic Policy guidelines, held its regular Ile said the board, monitoring exp er j en under the lower rate, c decide later in the year o drop it to 6 percent. a RanGho ha Cuesta II by the sea Here are large lots, roomy enough for a boat or trailer, and you may walk or bicycle to Huntington Beach State Park, less than a mile away, Live under smogless, ocean-breezed skies at Rancho La Cuesta. $24,000 to $29,990 ~:~~Terms Sales office: On Bushard nHI' Hamilton. Phone (714) 968-2929 • Furnished Models (/ •• " i l! c ~ • 1 ~ >: " lllmllton • ~ ] .. , m • " 1! , ~ 1 m The Great No. Orange Coast's 1 Paper! La Palma 4 Bedrooms-Two Bllho-1.arge Family Room • All Electric PaUo Kitchen • Mission Tile Roof • Concrete Drive • Wood Burni ng Fireplace • Roush Heavy Beams. Monterrey 2-4 Bedrooms -1 or 2 Baths - Large Bonus or Rumpus /vea • Dining Area • All Built-Ins; Range, Oven, Dishwa sher, Stainless Steel Sink, Large Kitchen Panlry • Ce· dar Shingle or Shake Roof. San Jose 3 Bedroom-2 Baths-Cathedral Ceilings • All Underground Utilf· ties • Showers O\'er All Tubs • Hand Textured Walls • Bullt-rn TV and Telephone Outlets • Weather-proof Electrical Outside Patio Outlet. San Miguel 4 Bedroom•-3 Baths -Family Room • Formal Dining Room • Cultured Marble Pullman Tops • Custom Lighting Fixtures • Raised Panel Enby llooble Doors. ' I I ' ' • '' . ' $ETS RECORD ,lo,.,,.• Houle $2 Million In Volume Recorded Siturda,, July 20, 1968 Highlands Grading Started Grouocl Was broken recently on a new cluater- bome &Ubdivillon ln Laguna Nl1U•l to be known 11 Crown Valley HJgblandl, ac- cording to Jack . Godwin, vice president of Marketing and Sales of Laguna Nieuel Corporatlon. Grading .on the llr1t group of IC. Iota is underway and plan• call for eventual con· structlon of 1900 homes, Godwin aaid. Work i 1 starting now on 58 unit!, eight of these being in a furnJsbed, decorated and landscaped model b o m e complex. Homes 'in Crown Valley J ' ' ' Highlands will be o! con· hf 1'% --·· tempooary California styling So11aet n9 to ·~ with the "Garden Home" concept allowing a wider A constant stream of interested visitors toured than norm al recreation· model homes on opening day at Mission HHJs ~frs. Jo"'lorence Houle bas patio area on one side of Ranch, San Juan Capistrano. These spcicious, lux- each house. This provides a urious homes in the rolling hills above this historic passed the $2 million figure· conUnuation of the patio 1nission town have from 2,300 to over 3,000 sq. ft. and are on lots of one-half to llh0 acres. Prices range from $42,200 to '511,100. Ml18lon Hills Ranch Is a development pf Royal Street Development Com· pany., in volume in just nine from the front around to ttie --------------------------------------- months or selling new Deane side and then to the rear of llomes ror Deane Brothers, the house. Lagun Nig .1 I ··streetscape'' p r o gr a n1 . ho1nc owner to parlicipate ci"hl foot access gate. They for buyers considering a the nationally k n o w n a u P anners o have spent consilk!rable er. provided by the builder with in this overall t r a c t also · plan to include an home in Crown Valley Newport Beach construction fort to achieve 0 clear. 'street, a five.foot side,valk beautification plan, the a u t omatic electric·eye Highlands, accordlng to company. uncluttered appearance for and irrigation system in· bu.ildi?rs will allow for off garaee door opening device. Godwin, because of the way Mrs. Houle, who has been the overall development, stalled. street parking of boats, An especially good view in which these hillside Jots in the real estate field less .with t.b e 1 r u n 1 q u e To make it easy for the traile!'S or campers with an will be .an important factor have been laid out. than five yec:irs, fir at -;::===============================================:;;-asSlOCtated herself w i t b Deane Brothers at J t a Mission Viejo project in southern Oran·ge County. She since has tranaferred Lo Lake FOI'elt, tbe new master planned Deane com· munity at the El Toro off· ramp of the Santa Ana freeway, Before turnio& to real estate, Mrs. Houle owned a marble shop in Laguna Bead!. Sbe bu two merrled children end rtlldot 1n a Deane homt at Mlll!on Vie- jo. Seminars To P1an For Show Glen Beckman, Preaident ol Industry Productiom of America, announced today that with the l'O'Hment of Buildfnr Reaearcb Illltltute or Woahln(lon, D.C. lo present a aertea of seminar1, requeltl for ex· hibit space had doubled for the a n n u a I invitational Buildine Products Show 1et for the Anaheim Con· venlion Center, September 17·19. Beck.man !iald he had c o mpleted arrangements with Building R e a fl a r c h Institute, an international aclenttnc and technical society dedicated to the ad· vancement of the icience and technology of building, to invite B.R.I. members, expert& in many fields of en· deavor relative to the 'con· st.ruction industry, a nd present the seminars. Beckman said seminar participants will be an. nounced as soon as possible. Ben Ji. Evans, Member, American I n st i t u t e of Architects and B.R.I. Ex. eculive Vice·President, met v,.ith Don R. Jacobsen, Show Chairman. and D a 11 e y Mayo, Sales Mana ger, V.cGraw·Dodge in Los Angeles, to finalize ar. rangeme.nts at the huge new Anabel'm Convention Center. Beckman estimated that exh.ibltor1 io the Show may run over 200. T h r e e thou.sand professionals in the construct.Ion industry are expected to attend the Seminars. "We cannot account for major increase in the number of exhibitors since this it the flrtt time that the B.R.1. has pre 1 en t e d 1eminars in Southern Calilornla," sald Beckman. He suggested firms in· tcrested in exhibit.~ to con· tact him at I n du s t r y Productiolll of Americs, Unioo Bank Square, Suite t625, P'tlth and Fl(ll<ro• Streeta, Lot A n c e I e 1 , CaltlOl'llla, 90017. Senlnt The PUBLIC & TRADE 0... el Ille 1a...-.... -· ,,.....,,, "'"""' ,. oflltl• I• Or•"" Cevntr ---...................... .... ,.,, ..... See the home that won the ''Oscar'' Grand Prize Winner at the Pacific Coast Builders' Conference At Turtle Rock Hills, you 'll ·find the year's most exciting new homes , .. the homes experts across the na· tion are praising for individuality in style and design. You'll see the home that just won top honors in an 11-state competi· tion at the Pacific Coast Builders' Conference .. , captured th~ cov- eted GOLD NUGGET AWARD, the "Oscar" of the Western building industry. And you'll see seven other distin· guished homes that are being fea- tured right now on front covers and in feature articles, In leading national magazines. All new de- signs you won't see anywhere else. Industry-wide honors like these are the result of striking innova- tions In design ••• unique Ideas that add up to unusual Individu- ality, and reflect the custom·home approach to 'elegant living. I Choose from eight floor plan l and twenty-four exterior designs. ·single story, two-story and split-level homes on level or terraced view sites some over a half acre in size. 3 and 4 bedrooms. From $35,600 on Lease- hold. From $40,800 by Grant beed. A sound investment whichever you choose. Overlooking the University of C.llfornla, In the heart of the Irvine Ranch l s Gas Company Opens New Southland Office Robert E . Alexander, 1~.A.J.A. and Associates have designed the District Sales Office for the Southern Califomia Gas Company at 3755 Santa Rosalia Drive in Los Angeles. Besides a regular sales and service office, the fsc lll· ty will contain a demo.nst_ra· tlon kitchen with ad]acent dining area \\'hich \Viii open to a prlvate patio. This area will be employed for com· pany·sponsored c o o k i n g schools. Designed in a bl·nuclear ma Mer, the 1tructu.re will comprl1e 4.200 aq. ft. and cost approximately SHS,000. The design calls for tl1e sale1 office on one side of a commoo dlaplay foyer, and the dllplay. kitchen and related facWtles on the other side. Re!lecting the dual nature of the building'1 fU!lction , each department is complete and separate lrom the other. GEORGE D. BUCCOLA·s Sherwood Estates · by theSeCL HUNTINGTON BEACH Now'1 the time to get 1w1y IO 11 all. To 111 th• pleasures ol Southern Calllornla Beach living. Aw1y from th• heat and smog. Combine pleasant carefree llvlng with 1t101nc1 In home dt1lgn at Shtrwood E1tat11 by Iha S.a, a walltd community or 3 and 4 bedroom, 2 end 3 bathroom, one 1tory hom!s, located just two mlnotes from the O<:ean In Huntington B~a.ch. Prope rty valu1s-e1p1clally along the co11l-are go· lng up and up, aod at Sherwood E1tat11 by the Se1, YOU OWN THE LAND! Don.'! Ill 1noth1r 1vmm1r •lip 1w1y from you. Miki thlt 1umrn1r the b11t OM y11. Sp1nd II In your own hom1 11 Sh1rwood E1t1t11 by the S11. Homes from $29,950 THE McFARLAND COMPANY Sa/es Agents SALES OFFICE O~IV1NO Ol~ICTIONli lo\llll Oft TELEPHONE •·~-hw11t ti) H1111llto11 Avt. In (714) ua •-Hwnt111g1011 h1ch, IU11'11 twtlt) Of! ._.._,,,. H1111llton to hrwoocl l•hi'" '1 "'8 ""' &11. ft0111 Co11t H::hwtJ to llOrtl\ tfl I "' It open dtlly llrockhu"t 10 11111 1 nil (M11111lton) rom 10 1.111. 1111ttl dart!. i nd t,,.n left to 111 11. . • ~ AOAMS • • " .. .. • .. .. .. Adult Com1nwalty Niguel Hilltop Vi,lage Opens New model homes will be open Cor inspecUon this weekend at Paciftc Island Village, popular adult hilltop community in L a g u n a Niguel, it was announced by D. J. (Sam) Summey, who with builder Rober t Houston, is developing the latest unit of tliil vfew com· munlty. The models will illustrate the varied styllnga and floor plans at the develoPment, with homes containing two or three bedrooms and two baths. Designed to provide the ultimate in comfort aOd convenience, the b o m e s feature numerous luxury item• and are hlgbllghted by the quality construction and materials. The ·Nies pace at the development bas already set record.a for the year, with more than 45 of S6 homes be- ing sold .since the slart of construction of U1e newe st unit was announced. Houston pointed out that half ot these homes we.re sold from blue printa alone, long before any of the model homes were comp lei ed. MANY REASONS There are a number or reason• why the 1ale1 pace at thil community has been steadily lncreasing, three of the most important being the view location, favorable • 2 STORY 3 • 4 BED OOMS MONTHLY PAYMENTS . I PRINCIPAL-INTEREST START AS LOW AS $144 50 YOU CAN BUY -VET OR NON~VET co·sTAMESA A STATEMENT 3.4 ltdroom1 ... bull! In rangi, a"'"' dl1hwa1htr .• , • 1v1y~ front IOwn, 1hrubt and 1prinlcltr•.I ~\ly thl1 Wffk and hovt wolf to wall carpet lnclud· ed. lloclc wolf will 1nclot1 your big, private lot. Singl1 1tory, 1plit ltv1I or with big, 1poclou1 Pltl!E BONUS ROOM -that .SOO 1quar1 ffft of extra 1poc:1 for playroom, rvmpu1 arta extra bedroomtl or t v1n n Del C1rro • C01ta Meaa • 11 ntarly told cutl Ov1r' 70 home• 1old In 1u1t •ix 1hort Wffke. Now Wt hO\!I credit rtJICtl -iu1t 1.C brand new hom11 that mu1t be IOJcf out qulckly. Tiley are rtady to occupy. Eo1y t.rm1I low• ett paym1nh. 3.4 Bedroomt, wi1h ev1ry txciting ftalur•. Act todoy, VET FrOlll C.1!1 MH1 l1k1 lrht.1 Ntrih lo P1Ulorlno IWMlo Front!. Tum rl9hl lo mo4olo. A Dtvtlopiiitftt of GEOR6E M. HOLSTEIN l SONS ind HARVEY A. IERGER Bo1!4oc lllbl-lor NeodJ Hlll 1 C<n1mJ WALKER & LEE INC., SALes AGENTS ------------------- :iaturd.J)', JulJ 20, 1968 OAJL V PILOT 9 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE l I \ 0 I \ If) DAil Y PILOT Satlltdly, July 20, 1968 A11111Anulers A Sitter's Treat: Something to Eat DEAR ANN LANDERS: I just read the letler from the woman who comrlained about a sitter who helped herself to a third o a pie and ate large holes in the company ham. I agree a sitter has no right to do this but there are two sides to every story. May I speak for the thousands of baby sitters who get so hungry they almost pass out. I have sat in homes "·here a cockroach could starve to death. I realize the peoplP. I sit for don't O\\'e me a banquet. Ann, but a growing girl who runs af. ter kids for five or six hours needs something to keep her streogth up. suspected my husband had a friend on the side. He denied it for two years and then I ran into him -checking in- to a motel one Saturday afternoon. She was outside in the car. I h.ad dropped in to get some ice cream. When they saw me they'd have liked to die. My hus- band handed her money to take a t.axi and then follow- ed me home in his car. We had a frank talk and I told him he could have a divorce if he wanted It. QU!iNIE By PhR lftt.r!andl •Of·oouree, If oho,,_~ tor our outfit, she'd have to allm dowll quite a bit. Sometimes )'Oil h,l.ve to move pretty fast." A bag of potato chips and a soft drink is not going to bankrupt anybody. IC Mrs. Housewife would set some- thing aside for the sitter she wouldn't "have to worry about being eaten out or house and home. -~fiSS REASONABLE Did he accept my offer? --------------------- He did not. He said she was DEAR J\TJSS: Thank you ror your suggestion on bow l\fr1. llousewUe can best protect her company ham and guest pie against the fa mished sitter. I agree a sitter is entitled to a Utt1e refreshment, and a thought· fut lady wDJ provide It. DEAR ANN LANDERS ' I was impressed with the answer you gave "Ceiling Zero." I only hope the dumb bunny listens to you. If the kept women in this country knew what their married sweethearts really thought of them there would be a lot less back street action. Three years a go I Horoscope nothing but a plaything and he would never marry her -th.at she wasn't fit to shine my shoes much less fill them. We both had a good cry and be begged me to forgive him and let him prove what a good husband he could be. I agreed to try it. T.be following morning the woman called and asked me to forgive her. She said my husband had told her 1 was an invalid and she was shocked to see me walk into that place. So you see, Ann, IJ.ars play it both ways. Please publish this. It could be a postgraduate course in life for your readers. HOLDER OF TRE DIPLOMA DEAR HOLD ER: 1\re you listenillg, students? Bay Area May Lose Repertory Theater SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The A m erican Con- servatory Theatre • • w i 11 cease to exist" unless it raises $104, 100 during the next two weeks, backers of tlre repertory company said Thursday. M o rtimer Fleishhacker Jr., chairman of the California Theater Foun- dation, said his group has raised $296,000 for ACT this season. But it must meet a goat of $400,000 by the end of July if the company is to complete its current season and return next year, he said. "The collapse of ACT would seriously damage the possibility of the Bay Area ever having a first-rate resi- dent theater again,'' Flcishhacker s.aid. "It would also abolish any possibility of fu turt funding from federal sour~s." ACT's current 40-week season at two downtown theaters has a $2.3 million budget. Ford Foundation provided $300.000 and the federal govern m e n t $175,000. Aries: Complete Projects SUNDAY JULY 21 By SYDNEY OMARR ''The wise man controls his destiny ... Astrology points the way." ARIES (March 21-Al>ril 19): Completion of im- portant project indicated. Favorable effect on security shown. Family affair turns out well. No need to chastise one who <ifsagreed. Extend himd of forgiving friendship. TAURUS (April 20-May 20 ): Make that call to relative. Obtain hint from ARIES message. Show by actions th c.t you arc n1aturc. Accer.t on short journeys. messages. Take initiative. Utilize creative abilities. GEMINI (May 21-June 1.CI): Find out how to best utilize assets. Consult ex- perts. Some who have ex- perience express willingness to aid. Accent generous of- fer. Your instrincts about proj2ct apt to prove correct. CANCI:R <J une 21-Julv '2): YOUR PERSONALITY IS SPOTLIGl-ITED. l\1cans people are more aware of _vour speech, mannerisms. \Veigh words, actions. Be natural, but don't discard ·caution. Cycle is high -yoo are due to win. LEO (July 23-Aug, 22): Study areas ~:hlch are not in 1 {\!(rn~sa . •, " -; . MfWPORT & llARllOR. COilA MiSA HELD OVER The Most Talked About Movie "PU.NEr OF THE A•lS IS A ILOCll:IUSTEI! •ASCINATINfSI l it 51ftith. ,..:::::::::i:::::::::.._ •c• '6!!!!11 COllllll"°"' -let.&S.. .... IP..111- ,._._,lt,lotcJt.!t • ' open. Means peek behind the scens. · Find out the mechanics of a· speciai pro- ject. Discover what makes peration tick. Be thorough and dedicated. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22 ) o Accent on the way you achieve desires. Some judge your methods. Be flexible and a good listener. Member of the opposite sex displays affection. Your ego soars. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0et. 22): Stress authoritative man- ner. Be confident and let others know you have faith. This promotes aura of suc· cess. Specifically, you have special ssignment which must be completed. SC ORP!O (Oct.23·Nov. 21 ): Good lunar aspect to- day coincides with chance to expand views. Don't heed words of one who is pretty. Be generous, forgiving and optimistic. Fine for travel plans. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): Key is acceptance of responsibility. lf you at- ten1pt to shirk duly, you will ha\•e to r etrace s t e p s . Money question settied by quiet discussion with mate, partner. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- J311, 19): Spotlight on mar· riage, partnership, the way you deal with oppoents. 1 ®~· :=:::d=U~ll~Y~I ...::...& _-=-2 =-' __,!!:® "YESTERDAY MEETS TOMORROW" AT THE ALL-NEW 1968 ORAl'IGE COUNTY FAIR &EXPOSITION Fri . &Sal., July 19·20- Nino TemPo & April Stevens The Back Porch Majority Sun., July 21- Glen Campbell Comic Frank Welker *---* "8nt Nl'tlll RtaMUon Vehklt I. Bott Show *Junior Felr & Smell Animal Fann * * 1,000·1 Of Dhlblb * SPIC• • Selene• feeturM * ~ Chllclr1n'1 Shewn * * tM!ltoptet" lticln * CemMI Mldwe7 * ID.A Champlonsh!p B.odao Fri.-1 pm.; S.t.-2 p_rn. a a p.m.: Sun.-2 p.m. &. 7 p.m. aAl"E5OPEN10.A.J\I, D.:A.ILY Newport Blvd. & Foir Or., Costa Mesa ~..,.;:_-1 _11@..S' DRY sun DAY CURTAIN TIMI FOi Ila NA.Ml STA•I SHOWS 1:10 P.M. ' Berlin Salute Thursday • c..tt .... Do.ltw-1 , ... J11ll• Andr•w• ...,........, .. ..,. .... u ... "SWleet .... -... .. with 0011 K110H, 1...-~s1 .10 The Long Beaeb Civ!e\'=========~'11 Light Opera will perform COltlllfl NC1ne C04ST ""'"""' • tTII "· excerpt& 1fr0m s e I e ct e d ~/:.iiima Broadwa7 shows in "A ~ j'S Salute lb Irving Berlin" * HEY KIDSI ·.--.11 Thursday, July 25, at . 8:30 •It,_. Sllow T.Mt l:OOI p.m. in the Soroptimist ' I House ~atio at California State CoUege at L o n g Beach. . ~~ : _,...,...__ I ;'1Jif\ I~~. I••· SMw Stwti 6:45 C••tlfHIOlll Sloow S1111doy ,,. ... z , ..... - IUWl'Oll ..U.Clt -•I Hi.. •iol••-M .......... LW• loho -()II. l·•J)e ALWAYS FREE PARKING EXCLUSIV JULIE AS YOU LOVE HER. .• ;,\_ Singing, Dancing, Oeli9htin91 JULllE .ANDJllEWS M.AJIY Tl'LIEJI MOOJllE C.AJIOL Ctl.ANNING J.AMIES fOX The program celebrating the 80th birthday of Berlin wiU include excerpts from Berlin's "Annie Get Your Gun," "Call Me Madame," "Mame," ''Camelot," "Fid· d.ler on Ule Roof" and "Oklahoma." General adm.lssion is $2 and $1 for students. Tickets are available at the Associated Students Business Office or at the ...... ,· i i IJt. '~ i [lilfoimiGl'tY.MO~ ~ d90r. , Bob Hope Show Set In: Office 0,.M WHkdcYI 6:45 Sanir4oy 111MI S11114'1y 11 N--C.lltl"Htd .. '8.!lllllt RYllER' I I\ /'. ~\[ •,.'. PAULO Twll sci.11~ Fktlo• nrni.n1 ''TMi Lost Co11""9ftt'" . '""' "YOUIS. 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NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE • WEEK'S AND YEAR'S HIGH, LOW, CLOSE • • DAILY '!LOT 13 AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE • WEEK'S AND YEAR'S HIGH, LOW, CLOSE Over-the-Counter Listings for Friday, July 11, 1963 ,, ti • / \ • • I J4_ OAJL.Y Pll.01 ~un~ • .t1t11 io, .i1lflie For Pancho, Life Begins at 40; I~i~g Is 'Queen Sports in Brief Drysdale May Retire After ~68 Campaign LOS ANGELES -Big D o,n Drysdale, star of ihe Los Angeles Dodgers' pitching corps who rece~tly set a major league ~ by ~ six strajght shutouts. 111d Friday he lS seriously considering retiring at the end of this season. And he believes he might be traded. There was speculation that Drysdale might slgn on as a~ coach~ the new expansion San Diego team ln the National League, joining forces \\1ith his old general manager boss vdth the Dodgers, E. J. "Buuie" Bavasi. Bavasi is Ute San Diego presi- dent. Contacted at his home, the 31-year- o\d right-hander said that before this season started he had thought of retir- ing after this year, but had not given the matter much thought &ince. "I &m not sure whether this .• Js my last year or not but I'll knmfil 'more Richey Posts Net Victory Over Rie ssen about it in a couple of weeks." he said. "I just he.ven't had time to ~ive the matter serious thought during the season." ... ... ... CHICAGO The labor dern11ock between the llllnolJ Bell Telephone Cn., and Ute International Brotherhood of Electrical Worken may Interfere with television coverace of the Collete AU-Star tame Aue. Z. The 'IS-day walkout by the IBE\V Is 1erfoualy tbreatenJnt the Democratic National Convention ll('bedulf.d for Aug. Zl8 ID CbJcas:o and may forct a sbllt In tlie location of the convention. The College All.S&ar .came la played ln Soldler'a Field and scheduled to be televised nationally by ABC.TV. An ABC 1pote·1man nld Friday that the IBEW walkout "potentially can affect coverRfe of the camr.. We are not la jeopardy now and the neces1ary illltallaUons could be done at late u July 31." ... ... ... BRANDS H!ATCH. England Graham Hill of Britain, driving a Lotus Ford, flashed around the Brands Hait.ch track of 2.65 mlles in 1 minute, 28.9 &ecOOds Friday and easily won the pole position in Saturday's British Cri'and Prix race. Dan Gurney of Corona del Mar, Calif .. was seventh in an Eagle with a time of 1:30. • Gonzalez Stuns Laver in Forum Finals By GLENN WHITE ot 111t o.llY ,.1 .. 1 Slaff INGLEWOOD -For some, it is said, We begins at forty.-:- For one tennis player Wilo answers lo the monicker of Pane.ho Gonzalez, that saying proved true. At least It did Friday n1ght at the Forum a.s the aging veteran overcame a hu- miliating first set battering to upset Rocket Rod Laver of Corona de! Mar, 1,;, 6-3, 6-4. A record Los Angeles net turnout of 9,137 saw Gonzalez m-ake good use of his big serve and hia: spirited re· turns to stun Ute 1968 Wimbledon champion. ln the women's singles finals ear- Uer In the evenlng, "Wimliledon vic· tor Billie Jean King rallied to down atubborn Ann Haydon Jones of Eng- land, 12·10, 6-3 for the $1,200 first prize. Laver blamed Inability to capita.I· ize on key shots and his own poor servlC1! ror the loss. "I had a lot of bad volley errors and missed a lot of first serves," he said. Rege.rding his eflortless smashing of Gonzalez in the first &et. the red headed whiz stated, "My shots: were falling in and Pancho really wasn't playing weU ." Laver was also extremely disen- chanted with the linesmen's inability to make decisions on line calls. And one observer offered that tbis helped to break the Rocket's coocentraUon. Laver diet not dJsagree with the theory. Mrs. Jones also had problems with ofifclals with erroneous scores an- nounced, Jack of decisions on Line caUs and interruption by the announc- er when she was preparing to serve. Even a fan carrying popcorn got into the act of distraction by walking past Mrs. Jones a$ she was preparing a service delivery. The move earned the fellow a hard look. Mrs. Jones Jert ttle crowd in stunned silence when she zoomed to victory U1e fiTst four games ol. the marathon fim set. But Billie Jean ralLied to win Ute next two and later admitted thal sne was having trouble orientillg b) tho background, in Which she lost the ball. The decisive ttlird set was tied at £our games each when the 40-year-old G<inzalez succeeded in breaking Lav· er's serve to take a one-game edge. Sports Figures • Inducted Cubs Dump Stumbling Dodgers, 6-2 Into Balboa Bay Club Hall Five greats from the world of sport were enshrined in tlle Balboa Bay Club's Hall of Fame Fiday afternoon. Former pro football stars Frankie Albert, Elroy Hirsch and Jon Arnett were inducted aloog with former Newport Harbor High, Stanford and NBA basebaU star George Yardley and UCLA cage coach John Wooden. A crowd of 300 also witnessed the unveiling of the Bay Club's nearly completed $400,000 sports center. Newport Beach mayor D o r e e n Marshall cut the ribbon, officially dedicating the Orange Coast area's finest private sports con1plex. Chick Hearn, the voice or the Los Hewitt Aims For 2nd Win On TV Todav • By RO N EVANS Of 1111 D•llf l'llol Sl•n LOS ANGELES -Corona de! Mar's Toni Hewitt will be shooting for her second straight gold medal in the Los Angeles Swim Invitational when she squares off this afternoo n against seven other survivors of morning quali£ying in the 100-meter butterfly. Final competition at Los An~eles Swim Stadium begins at 3:30 with Miss Hewitt's event first on the agen- da. The meet is being televised live on Channel 11 . With Kendi s Moore and Sara Wiley scratched from the 100, only Sharon Stouder (1:07.0) stands as a serious threat to the Corona whiz. who owns a best of 1:05.8. Action in the classic swimfest ends Sunday afternoon and observers are expecting a world record in the ?00 backstroke by fabled South African Karen Muir, a visitor at the UC Irvine pool earlier this week. Miss Muir tuned up for her Sunday swim bv stroking to an American record 'or 1:07 .3 to win by three seconds in Friday's 100 back. Miss Hewitt came through with another of her tremendously im- pressive butterfly efforts, clocking a 2:23;7 to win by four seconds over Martha Shillito of Los Angeles Athletic Club., Her effort is the fourth best in world history with she and world record holder Ada Kok (2:21.0) own- ing the other three top marks. She was a tenth of a second off her listed U.S. best but consid erably behind her pending American mark of 2:22.0 set two weeks ago. The 16-year-old Corona de! Mar High junior was without benefit of major opposition and led virtually all the way. coming up with SO meter splits of 33.5; 1:10.4 and 1:46.8. She said afterward she swallowea water with about 25 meters to go. which may have slowed her by as much as one second. Angeles Lakers, presided fe stivities. over the Tennis star Billie Jean King and Dodger pitcher Don Drysdale we re to have bt:en inducted into the Hall of Fame Friday but neither was present. Called by club officials a6 a "Sports center and Spa." the new facility features a gymnasium and two handball-squash courts, men and women 's sauna and massage deparlinents. a lux.urious m en ' s lounge, weight room, children's pool and locker room facilities for m~n. women. Atop the structure is "The Bridge.'' a r ecreation and observation deck Palmer Rallies ------------- where spectators can watch swim meets at the new swimming pool or tennis n1atches. It was Hearn who was the hit of the afternoon's formailities, especially when he related a story of a "fight'' between Wilt Chamberlain and Bob Ferry of t:he Baltimore Bullets last se2Son. Ferry. 6-8 and 250 pounds. was alledged to have squared off against the 7-1 Chamberlain in a game at rla.ltimore. Later questioning Ferry abf;iut the incident. Hearn asked ;"Were you hurt'?" RepHed Ferry: "Yes , I was struck by a taxi as I ran out the front door." LOS ANGELES -Ferguson Jenkins workej out of tW() late·lnnin( jams and finislled wit·h a four-hitter as the Chic9go Cubs took advantage of Los A.nge les errors for a 6·2 victory over the Dodgers Friday night. Jenkins gave up a first-inning homer to Willie Davis, then blanked the Dodgers until the seventh, when he pit~~ed out ol a bases-loaded, one-OUt jam after walking pinch hitter Ron Beyer to force in a run. The Chicego right-hander, 10 · 10, far..ed \Ves Parker to eseape from an- other t:ases·loaded bind in the eighth. He rinished with 12 strikeouts. The Cubs parlayed three Dodger errors into as many unearned runs. July 2fl July 21 Dodger Slate Dad-rs VI Cnk•IKI 7;!j p,m. KFI {UCU DOd!lt'" vs Chlc..gg 12:55 P.m. KFI !Ull Nicklaus Axed in PGA; 'Jihe victory was the Cubs' sixth in taggi ng south-paw Claude Osteen with hi s 14th loss in 21 d~isioos. Glenn Becket beat out a bunt in tile fifth. extending his hitting streak to 24 games and matching tile season- high streak put together earlier by Pittsburg1).'s Maury Wills. Beard, . Fleckman Tied CHICAGO LOS AH0£LES K"Ss\119er. s1 8t<:~ff"I, 1b B Wlll~ms, 11 S.ntc, Jb Btnks. lb H•n. lb Hunoie,, c Hld;rnan, rl A•tll, d Je~klfl1,, ll •br hllol abr ltllol •ooowoa ... 11,~r .1111 51 10Pa.povld'!.211 3010 ' l 1 l Gabrlelsn, II ' o a a 4 0 1 l H1ll~r, t ' 0 1 0 l 1 1 O Lefebvre, lb •I I 0 SAN ANTONIO . Tex. (AP) Steady Frank Beard moved into a tie with rookie Marty Fleckman for 1he halfway lead at 138 Friday and big Jack Nicklaus eliminated himself "'ith a cluster of bo)!eys in the 50th PGA golf championship. . The Golden Bear from Columbus, Ohio. rated the world's top pro.. lhree- putted the final Jrreen for a 79 and 36- hole score of 150. J-le thus failed to make the cut which reduced the field fro1n an original 167 to low 70 shooters and ties for the final two rounds Saturday and Sunday, M•rlY Flec~m1n Fr•n• llf!•rd Dcvg Sorll:lerl JohnnY Pott Gror~ ..,teher LH Tr•vlno Arnold P11mer M!lltr ll1rber Dan Sllies Jr, Bob Ch1r1es Jull111 8oro1 Dori Oltt G•Y 8rtwer Jr, Lou Gr•h•m Al Gelbe•;tr MK Hunter Girdner Okklnson Jr. fr•nll; llovnton Al Menger! ll lH C•SPtr MIXKI RVdolPll Rl(h1rd M. Rnv1n Jtrry Pittman K9!1 V•ntud Gent Mltdiell Jr. Bob GoolbV Llooet Heberl Rld!l•d Cr1w1ord O•vkl Slock!Ofl Dew Flnl!erwald Oon•kl E. Whit~ Sieve Reid S.m St1ti!d Tom .... ,°" L1rr'f WIS. 8fll(t Cr1mpf0n "' (hendltr llert v .. !C.,. 01Yt Hiii W llll~m R, $o0rr1 ........ S•m C•""khffl 66-7:1-1311 68·10-131 T.1~7-11' 10-lG-lCI 11""69-UO 6'1·11-1.0 11~9-UO 10-711-t.O 10-7:1-1'] T.l·I0-1•2 11·71-1•1 '9·ll-Ul 11 ·12-10 /l-11)-!U 11).ll-1"3 11 -n-1•J 1•·69-Hl 10-'3--ld 71•13-lU Joi.I0-1U 1'·1S--I" T.1·'2-1•• 1oi.11-1 ... 7oi.11-1'5 75-70-1'5 13·7:1-1•5 75-11-1'6 11 ·7S--1116 75-71-1 '6 ll·IS--1116 75-11-1116 7l-7l-1116 15-11-1 .. ll-ll-1116 75-11-1 .. 11-15--1'6 7:1.,._1 .. 15-11-1 .. n.,._,,.. IJ-ll-1 .. 7oi.7:1-U6 7J-1J--.l .... which will be seen on national te!evision ABC. Meanwhile, two of the game's blue. ribbon stars-Doug Sande{s and Arnold Palmer-broke the backs of extended slu mps and moved into the thick of contention. Sanders. dressed in azure blue rrom his turlc-neck shirt to his patent leather shoes. carved out the best round of a torrid day marked by fre- quent blowups -a thtee-undcr-par G7 for 139, which put him just a slender stroke off the pace. 1 0 0 0 F•!rly, rt 3 0 0 Cl 1 0 0 Cl P1r~ff". lb 2 0 0 0 41 11Vtrsalles,H!000 ' l 1 o K Bovtr. lb 1 a o 1 JIOJCOstt-~~,p 1000 Blll1119nrn, P o o o o Craw111rll. ph l 0 O O Purdlfl. P O 0 0 O Falr!y, pit I o o o Aoulrre, p o o o o S.v•ge, Ph l O O Cl Tolal ll 6 8 4 To!t"l J2 ? • 1 Chl~!IO 00! !?II 000 -6 Les Anoeles 100 ooo HID -z E -C. 05tee", le!tbY,.., PDPDvlch, Birckert, OP -LC> An11•lt11. LOB -ChltllJ<I 5, Los An11•lt1 I, HR -W, Otvls {5). S -Ke11ln11•r. Jenkins (W. 10-10) C. Osleen (L, 1-UJ Billln11hem Purdin A!lvirre II' H II Ell II SO ••21sn ~113 7632 1 1l/l!0012 1000 00 T -2:15. A-18,111, 2000 1 2 Hepo% Socks Bo11aer Brunet Lnpressive Again; Halos Trip Cl1icago, 2-0 Cff!CAGO (APl -Roger Repoz' first home run in more than two months. a two-run blast in the sixth in- ning, carried the California Angels and Gevrge Brunet to a 2-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox Friday night. Repoz' 10th homer of the season, and first since May 14. came after Jim Fregosi had reached on an error by Sandy Alomar. The blast was all Brunet. 10-9. need· eO to register hi s fifth shutout of the season with a five·hilter. Boh Priddy, 1·5. was the''loser. The Sox. wh o ttad \\TOfl five of their last six games since Al Lopez took ~·---- over as manager. were unable to muster a serious threat. Their hopes faded after the fourth J\llY 2fl Jul~ 1' JUI¥ ll Julv 11 JvlV 22 Angel Slate "nge!s 11 Chlcaoo 11 :10 •.m, KMPC (7\0) An11tl1 ~s MlnM\Cll 1:5S P,m. !CMPC (11Cl Anotls I f 01k, {2) S;S5 p.m. l<Ml'C !110) Ang!ls ti CM. (21 11:!0 1,m. KMPC (1101 An11tls 1t Ml~nt\Cl1 J:SS p,m, KMPC UJO) when Wall Willian1s singled and with one out Pete Ward was hit by a pitch. Brunet. however, got Ken Berry to fly out arn:I fanned Aloma'I', (ALI FOii NiA CHIC"GO '''~Ill •b rltbl Otvallllo. ci • O 7 O Ap1rlclo, ss • O 1 o Fr'90SI. ss I 1 0 0 McCr1w, lb .I 0 I 0 lleP<.'1. rf • l 1 1 WWll•ms,rl I a 1 O Mlntl>et, !b .I 0 l 0 OtYll, I! ~ 0 0 0 Reld'!lrdl, N ' 0 1 O Ward. lb J O Cl O S.t•iOf!O, 111 • a J o aHrv, ct 1 o o o A R<MkOtf. JI> .I e 0 0 Atom••· 111 1 0 1 0 AOdllers, c ' 0 0 O Ktnwrtt>v. pf! , O I Cl llrvntl, P ' o o O Cw11tn, 111 e o o o MILWAUKEE. \Vis. (AP) -Third- seeded Texan Cliff Richey and three other members of the U.S. Davis Cup team advanced to the semifinals of the National Clay Courts tennis tourila- ment in men's singles play Friday. Richey. from San Angelo, the 1966 Clay Courts tillist who walked out of the tourney after a quarter-final dP£eat a year ago. scored an easy. 6-4. 6-2. 6-2 victory over fifth-seeded Marty Riessen of Evanston, Ill. Rams~ Winston-Exa1nple of Fitn~ss MNr,.,....,.,clO OO McMll\oll, p 0 0 0 0 Priddy, p 1 Cl 0 0 Loc~er. p o o o o ~sn,c 1000 Tot~• l6 J t 2 Toll! l2 a s o C1llfornl1 CICIO 002 000 -J Chic_..,. CICIO CICIO CICIO -O Kathy Harter. Seal Beach, Calif .. eliminated sixth-seeded V a 1 e r I e Ziegenfuss. San Diego 6-2. 2-6, 9-7. Fourth-seeded Clark Graebner of New York beat Canada's Mike Belkin. &-J:-6-1. 6-2. Belkin. was the top-lieeded ·· foreigner in the tourney. Charles Pasarell of Puerto Rico. the second teed. stopped Jim Osborne of H•w•il. &-2. a.2. a,;. Sixth-ieeded Stian S m i t h o( Pasadenli. C.Uf., downed Chilean Patricio C«nejo M. S.2. 6-4. 0tfend.ln1 women's .,'iingles cham- pion. Nancy Richey of San Angelo, Rd· vanctd to the semifinals in her bid for 1 sUth rtrilllit Uile. But ae<ond-setd· ~ Peaches Bartkowfa of Ham- tramck. MJch., wu upeet by Linda Tuero, Metalrle, Lo .. U.. No. 8 seed. Miss Richey belt 11eventh·seeded TO<Y Fnoto. Los .\n~elet &-2. &-1. Mhs Tuero woo M . f.1 . s.3 . ThiNl-seeded st.phanle Do Fina. Hollywood, Fll.. also needed three 1eb to defeat Vicky Rafel'•, Rye, N.Y .. the·No. i-. U , 1-2, &-3. ·p By EARL GUSTKEY ot !tie 0.1111 ,1191 St9ff Nothlng aggravates a football coach more than to see one ol his football players report for pre- season practice in anything less than good physical conditton. Such is the case with George Allen at the Rams' pre-season camp at Cal State (Fullerton). Allen's PJlience was sorely taxed last week when one veteran and a highly regarded rook.Je checked into camp in poor condition. But by the same token his spirits jump everytime a Ram repora in great shape. He knows . for in- stance. that every time he 11y1 eyes on Kelton Winston he'1 Jooking at a great physical gpe:dmen. One day last week Allen w.as ap. proached by two writer• at the con- clusion of the afternoon workout. One of the scribes brought up the subject ol physical cond1tion . Allen's eye.s promptly shifted lo a figure sprinting off the fleki, pali&· ing all the other Rams who were walking. "Look at that guy." the coach said. "He's a real man." The figure was Kelton Winston. who is probably the best con- ditioned Ram. Winston is what you might call a nut on physical filness. ''I live in Long Beach during thr off season and I try to rur. five or six· miles every day on the beactt in the heavy sand." When Winston re<:eived h i s physical exam last week. team physician Dr. Jules Rasinski was starUed when he tabulated the defensive back's pulse rate at 48. Winston is not a star. In fact. hi s most memorable play last year came at St. Louis. where hls tackle on Card qu.arterback C h a r l e y Johnson precipitated a near-riot. The play occurred in front of the St. Louis bench and rather than take on the entire charging Cardinal team, Winston took off for the other side of the field lo !leek shelter at tht Ram bench. But this year Winston -.a six- foot. 195-pounder -might gain notoriety on football ability alone. "Coach Allen told n1e at the end of last season that I would be playing a lot this season.'' he sayii . .(]though he saw spot duty in the defensive backtield. Winston was used primarily as a kickoff and punt retur n specialist in '67. \Vin ston grew up in Fort Worth, Texas. where he was a star quarterback at Terrell High School. J.le played at Wiley College in Marshall. Texas. !or two years but dropped out of school to enlist in the Marines. He played two years with the San Diego Marines. lie waa a nintb round draft pick by the OMcago Bears in 1964, played one year and came to the Rams with Allen as a frtt agent ln '66. Now he's earning crtdits for a math degree in the off·seuoo at Cal State (Long Beach) -when he's not lifting weights or running on the be11c:h. 1 KELTON WINSTON Prfn Specim1n '. • E -Aloft!•• 2. Loa -e:1111ornl1 1. C~ICllHI • HR -""'°' flO!. 58 -A,,.r1c10, 01v1UOc. McMaf!On 1 0000 1 HBP -l runet (W•rd). WP -Bru.,.1. T -2;1A. A -11,901, OAKLAND'S FINLEY . HAS BRASS (BELL) OAKLAND I AP) -Oakland Athletics's owner Charles O. Finley. not content with I i re w o r ks every time one of his players hits a home run. has iurther thrills ln .lt<;re f(>r the ftflS, A big brasg beU and h11f a dozen railroad horns will be added to F1nley1s sound effects department for tbe A's nert home stand. 'l1>e bell, wllich weighs llO pounds and oace adorned a railroad engine, will be rung along with the firework$ wh.en an Oakland player hits 1 homer or when I.he AUi letics win a game. The horns. from a dle11el engine, will be adttd later lo complement the bell and the fireworks. I Start Your Engines I _b_y_D~oulgof; Auto raclnl't e.U.bllabmenl, whlcb likes to take credlt for lmprovlnl the 1afety of automobiles for the b<neBt of motorltll everywhere, 11 aolng through a safety crltlt of lit own. Too many drlvera, lncludln1 too many pro1 who ahouldn't get themselves 1n 11rlou1 trouble, have been ld1led lD 11181. In the seventh month of the year the box ICON read.a : Luciana Lombardtnl and Gerard LaITouase, Monte Carlo !Wly; Leo Cella, testing In Italy; Jimmy Clark, Formula Z race In Germany; Hank Henry, sprint car race in callfornia; Vic Tandy, sports car race ln C&llfonda; Mlke Spence, prac· lice at lndianapolle; Ronnie Duman, USAC championship race, Milwaukee; Ludovico Scarflottt, practlce for a hlllcllmb, Germany; Chip CoMelly, amateur sports car race. CoMecUcut: Jean LeGrace, road race In Canada; Jo Scble1aer, Grand Prll: of France. The W>tal b 12. or one every two to three weeks somewhere ln the world. Tbe list Includes tbt greatest cham· pion of all time and an obscure club driver who competed on weekend& for a hobby. The accidenta occurred before thousands of spectators and in. the seclusion of a secret test, but all are classed as "racing deaths." No ezpert wlll claim that these were random accidents, that they couldn't be prevented. But the plain fact is that racing invites accidents because it accelerates everything, causing car fail.ures, exposing drivers to judgment errore: and constanUy testing auto 1afety progress in improbable cruhes that might take 100 years to duplicate in normal driving. Meehanleal Product Helped T1lil coutut repetltloa of 1tnu, cratb, product failure, lave1Ugate1 rebulld, add ufety devices, co faater, atop qulcker baa done a rreat deal for the mechanical pr&- duct. We can thank raclag for better tires, sturdier car1, better 1111peulon1, Improved brake performance and engin.e refinements that are simply remarkable. There ba1 been a cost In human IUe, but no one can eittmate what this bas meant In the saving of Ule on public road1. Racing Innovators have either Invented or adapted to automobile use every worthwhile safety Item on our pa1seager cars today. From the early Indianapolis rear view mirror to modern restralnlnC harness gear that came from the aerospace Industry, safety devices have beea developed on race cars before they bit Detroit proviDC groaads. What the sport bas failed to do in the war on hlg1lway carDa&e ls to give us motorllta the one thlag raclag has alway1 had to offer, drtvtnC sklll. This ts a tragic fa Dure, when yon think of how muy talented men are sttUnc around from Monday to Thursday with nothing to do but · get ready fCT the next race. Drl1'era Risking Neck• Race drivers are risking thei!' necks to pro"."e more than automotive engineering perhaps, instead of car JOCkeying. how good the products are, or they would have tl_l"led to In race after race they improve their dt'.ivlng 11k1U. ~ey just HAPPEN to help tire development and experiment with motxir oils, but they work at driving. . Some companies, notably Champion Spark Plug, hll'e name drivers to lecture high school audiences about safe driving, but aside from the few tpen who travel the teen~ge circuit there are pracUcally no race drivers dedicating themselves to the problem. Some have tried, but f'ew have been successful wltb their approaches to driver education. ~e most well known ls Cat;; roll Shelby, who operated a ' high J>e!f?rrnance ~iving school that mostly taught race dr1vmg. Despite en· couragement .and some subsidy !rom Ford and Goodyear, he : couldn't make it profitable and dropped the school a year ago. Curtis Turner who learned his driving as a moonshine hauler, operates ~ school at C_hl!lotte Spee~w.~y in Nort~ Carolina. Feature of the course is instruction m .do~g 180s or spinning a speeding car around without rolling it over. That must be fun, but It's not the answer. School Starta at lmne One-time Shelby tn1tructors B-Ob Bondurant and John Ttmaau1 got toget.ber and started a school at Jn-lne, cam., bat It Is mo1U1 a one:ttudent-at-a..th:ne operation. 1be moat 1uece1sfal 11 Jim Russell, who G119rate1 a school 1t WWow Sprln111 CaUf.1 with sport.I car -performer Ron Dyke1 the chief instructor. Cllentele Is still limited. A recent student wa1 Craig Breedlove. The only national driving school ii operated by Sports Car Club of America, but It has for Its cbjeet tbe training of ''weekend warrior" sports ear drivers, not the operators or high perfonnance automoblle1 on the street. All tbe1e sehooil concentrate on rice driving, when what ••e need are rice driven to teach everyday highway driving. If the sport Gf automobile racing t1 to live up to Ideals It bu set for Itself, It will 1ome ~y develop 1 sort of "tr1a11Uoaal" driver training to Instruct v.1 1tupe1 lnbow to manage our motor vehicles properly. A1'erage Motorbt 'Blood11 Zoml>le' Graham Hill calls the average motorist "•'blood iom. ble.'' Jerry Titus: called him "an ldlot.11 David Pearson ad· mils freeway drivers "scare me worse than 1 have ever beeq In a race." Bobby Unaer say1 he is nervous in traffic, "because I figure that tr something happens the other fellow won't know what to do and I wW guess wrong what he does, and when I react I'll be the one to have the accident." Amateur sports car driver Miles Gupton , whose business has required him to be on the road up to 40,ln> accident-free miles 1 year for the tall 3) years ln addition to what he does in a race ear, says he constantly looks for "an escapee route, to get away lrom the stupid drivers if anything goes wrong.'' Richard Petty offers the most practical approach to drlv· Ing on public bl&bWl)'I of any major star. He lltet to drive 5 or 10 mUea an hour over the posted speed Umlt at all times, boauae that M<ps him alert ud constaati, looldnt In the rear view mirror. Practically all of them ·-that bad driving bablll stem from poor driver tralnina, lliek of mechanial understandla1 or even aw.n:neu of the simple Physical Laws of MoUon whlle oper1tlng a motor vehicle, plus lack of experience iii tJgbt altuation1. Tight situaUons are the muit of auto racin1. Fans thrive on them, and race drlwn live tor them. This bas be<n abad yu.r. Unforiunat.ly, In 1i118 meny bave, died bec•use of thtm. Legion Action Closes With a berth in the double ellminatlom for the eham· plonablp of Orange County fn American !.ieglon baseball wr11Ppod up, and with the Natlonal League title nearly In lta hip pocket, Midway City clost1 out the current eamitalln wttb games today ud Slnictey. Midway City travels to TeWlnkle Park In Costa Meea Utis afternoon to bat· tie Newport Harbor al 2 and then travels to Santa Ana Valley on Sunday at the same time. Newport, meanwhile, wreps up it.a season with an a p.m. match with the Fullerton D o d g e r s at Amerlge Park tn Fullerton. Midway City, with a ls.3 record, will go I n t o the tourney along with the se-- cond place finisher, pro- bably tile Dodgers. The top two Crom the American Di'vision is fuzzy with five clubs still in the runnln~. The double elimination tourney Is expected to take place at La Palma Stadium beginning Tuesday. WJdway City and NeVt'pOrt batting averages: Nlwpert MIPMr (4-11-1) 1t1mlre1 "'• "2 "J:' ,,........ 41 lJ .3" '~ a 11 .361 P.111 .H 11 .:MJ C11r SI 11 .3U ~'il:1t il 1 :m ~~Wlk1 Y, l!' .m,J Wl'l11t1t1r OI> '°''er :No ' .u• Fl•tder 21 j "' S1tunfl)', July 20, 1968 f:oanie lffaek Connell Smashes .Marina, 18.0 By ROGER CARLSON Ot .. OallY ..... '"" Co on e 11 Chevrolet, ap- parenlly !ltill smarting fl'om it.a ftrlt loet of the' year, stormed back to demolish ho.at Kauffman and Broad Marina, 18-0, in a Connie Mack bueball encounter Friday evening at Golden West Collegt. The win made it l&-1 for Connell. with tile o n I y blemltb a C.2 setbaclt 14 Saa Clemente last week. Huntlnston Har hour traveled. to Fountain Valley High School and came back with a 8-5 decision over We«-Grove ln other Connie· MacJc IOllon . Comen, with BOJ Frey and Wayne Schrader hand.I· J.ng the pitching chores, llmlted Marina 14 ... bit while Connell'• nine hits were combin i ng With numerous walks and errors for the 18 tallies. After opening with a alngle tally in the first, Con· nell struck for 11 runs in the second frame on three slngle1, two errors and sev- en walks. Hunllngton Harbour broke through with two rWll in tbe : fourth illninc to snap a 3-.3 tie with boat Weit-Grove on t:he strength of two walks and Dan Moata' double. Pirates In 12-1 Setback " j"'I ' l I ' . ' l I I • " I Ward'1 Plratea w.rt never in It. The Or~ge County Metro League.leading Santa Ana nine bluted the Plratea of( th& mar w 1·t .h • 12-1 thumping a ·La,J>llma Sta· dium la Anabolm Friday night for lta ninth win of the year. ~.11:1'i:.d \5 .l:.J H•rNrlck ~, 1' ·J1f ---------------------------------lll1nch1rd 11 ;c<:1 Rick ,Goodaker was also Instrumental In the Hun· Ungton victory, garnering two RBI's in his four-for· four performance at the plait. The loss dropped Ward's Pirates to third place, a full two game11 behind the league leaders and one b e h 1 n d Chapman. Santa Ana opened up with three runs In the third. ln· nlng and never looked back as the Pirates were hand· cuffed on five hlta. Str11bbltl 5 O .tiOO Bra~ ' o .t'OO C.twr• .. 7 o .ooa $tvlli Ml•wi, City Cl .. 1)1 0 ,000 r~m.or s , .600 W. Mc<:ttlnt, 4J 1S .3J Tuhe Index le-_., 1111111111 . ". ff u .~!l W'"r.u ,1 11 .2 o.'Ji.ft~ g ~~ :ill Klrto:r M •l .?(ll lllnt 4J ' ·'~ H1vne• n 2 .1~• Jim H091~ 66 16 ,1U P. Me<:1rh'll, 62 t .'•S ur111o11 2 o .ooo Contreras, Garcia Vie At Tijuana Airplane Dogfight AtOCm A mock airplane dogfight and an eigbtooCar funny car invitational are the featured at1ractioos at Orange Co~ ty ·International Raceway 14Jtight. W eeke~d TV Log For Sports Fans COllntll M1rln1 , (11) j 0 '-" ' ' 0 0 00._0 I ll H •11 ' ' ' ' 1 ~ ' ' ' l I , I ,! Bill Jenkins was the Ion'e visitor to solve Santa Ana pitching, going three-for.four at the plate. sew.. ..,. , ....... ••• Wtrd'1 Plrlln 000 000 ODl-I J 3 S..nll AIWI 00J 2GJ --12 11 3 w.,.,., .. .,., .. Ill ... , " .. OMver,d • O t O """'"' (IJ Florn, 2tl 2 1 I fl In the aerial exhibition, Skip Volk of Newport Beach -and Art Scholl of Riverside T I J U A N A Two 'Nill pit their modified De matadors who won top Haviland Ohi'pmunks agaJnst honors last winter in M~xi'co each other in mock combat City -Raul "Flnlto" Con· over the Raceway at 7:45. treras and Raul Garcla -The exhibition will be con- will meet on the same card eluded by an aerobatic Sunday at the downtown demonstration by School, bullring. featuring snap· rolls, tail They will be joined by slides. hammerhead stalls young Joel "EI Silverio" and outside spin5. Tellez in a 4 p.m. corrJda The drag racing portion o( Utat features bulls from the program will be Reyes Huerta Ranch. spotlighted by eight of Contreras, who was Call'fornia's quickest funny awarded ears and tail for ea,s. Two Orange County the best perforffiance of the dr(vers wiH be in the field - winter season in the Mex-Ray Alley of Garden Grove ican capital, will display his and Jess T)Tee of Fullerton. classical style against the Alley will be driving a more Oamboyant cape\\o-ork Plymouth. Barracuda and of Garcia. Tyree's machine is a Pon- Garcla, also credited with tiac Firebird. a fine showing in the The two undefeated cars November-May · period , recording the lowest elapsed fights clote to the horns and times in the first two rounds is a master of the art of of racing will contest each placing banderillas. other fn the final round , Both Contreras an d The eigbt. cars will be in Garcia were very active last quest of the trr..:k's funny winter, appearing 17 times. car record, whioh is 7.68 Young Tellez, with less than seconds by Steve Bovan of two year a as a matador, Pasadena 1n his "Super performed five time1 in the Chief" Dodge C'harger. s-ame period. .===========... Armilllta, who wins more awards in Tijuana than any other performer, became the first matador th i s season to earn the prize of ear.s and tail last Sunday at the downtown bullring. BRIGHT Tht DAILY PILOT m1i:11 lh "'"'' cov1r191 li11ht, tl11ht ind brl9~t. Rt1d your hometow11 1ditlon dtily •t1d enjoy th• lllWt. , SATURDAY 11 a.m. (C)CL -BASE- BALL - Balt1more Orioles at Detroit Tigers. Sandy Koufax, Curt Gowdy, P e e Wee Reese mikesJde at Tig. er Stadium. Raincheck: Oak. Jand AthleUcs at Minn . Twins. Jlm Simpson, Tony Kubek mikeside at County Stadium. 3 p.m . (l)CL PGA GOLt' -'150,000 PGA champion· ship. Chris Schenkel, Byron Ne lson, Bud Palmer, BJ I 1 Flemming, H a r r y Long· hurst llnkaide at Pecan Val· ley CC, San Antonio, f« Water Polo For Juniors COfita Mesa's Recreation Oepactment will oUer a junior water polo league starting Monday at Estancia High Sehool. The le.ague is open ID all interested a:id will be held each MK>nday al 6 p.m. Team and age breakdown i9 as follows: 6-6 :45 p.m. -Fifth and sixllh g11ades. 7-7:45 p.m. -Seventh and eighth gr.a.des. 8·8 :45 p.m. -Ninth end tenth grades. Boys will rece.ive basic water polo fundamentals and the fee !or the entire summer is just $1. Those interested should report !or signups Monday at the Estancia HS pool. • • " Jtftklfta. r1 • 0 3 ' a} (l!TIPWll, 2b ) I Al ... 0. •• ltll l•llin' It I t 0 0 fin eight holes today and McO•rwl, a 1 I 0 1 s.twrt. " 1 • 1 1 tomorrow. Ma11, <: 2 • o KemHr. c 2 o o o c ....... lOQOL-.» •o•o 1:30 p .m . (ll)CL -SWIM· "'""11111, lb 1 o fl o • aow.n. lb J o 1 o ~lrt,lt lflDD ..... MEET -lotb Annual LA :=:n:tn.•t rt 11 g g : ~,;;~:~r. P ~ : ~ : Invitational. Tom K e 11 y F'.f:iiic1 1, g f g co;;r;~ P ,l ; : : poolside at Exposition Park••""•••••••••••••""••••-for competitiOIHI in but· terfly, breaststrok e , freestyle, individual medley; free relay. 4 p.m. (5)CF -GRAND Race Results PRIX -Clips from 1966 _,__ .... ___ .., ____ .,.,__""'""' __ _ American Challenge CUp. 5 p.m. (Z)CL -HOLLY· PARK -$100,000 Juvenile Championship. Harry Hen· son, Gil Stratton trackslde in Inglewood for final tele· cast of season. 5 p.m. (?)CT -WIDE WORLD -Figure~ stock car race and Lumberjack Championships. 9,30 p.m, (:M)F -BAX· EO -(Aereo de la semana, de Mexico.) SUNDAY 10 ,45 a.m. (5)CL-BASE· BALL -Angels at Chicago White Sox. Buddy Blattner, Don Wells mikeside at Com- Jskey Park. Dick Enberg with pre and post game shows from Hollywood. !IN (Z)CL -SOCCER - St. Louis Stars at San Dlego Toros. Jack Whitaker, Mario Machado mikeside at Balboa Stadium. 2 p.m. (?)CL -PGA GOLF -,150,000 PGA Championship .Chris Schenkel, Byron Nelson, Bill Flemming, Bud Palmer, Jtarry Longhurst llnkslde at Pecan \'alley CC, San Antonio, for final eight holes. HOLLYWOOD IP'AltK ltllULTI l'IUDAT, JULY 1t, IHI CLl!'Alt AND l'AIT l'lltlT lt.tr.C• -1·1116 mlln. 3 yHr olll•. Clalll'llt111. P'11rw S.UOO. OrHn l'arl fPlqµr Jr) '·'° 3.2fl 2.to Trltd H' True IW M111orn1Y) '·°" l.(11 Slt111lt111 lltrY CS Trivino) 6M TIME-1..41, ALSO ltAN -l.11odo, llfl~ •-· Ill Mnterv, C.l'Mfr •unnv, T, Klr1, Scottllfl ''""' CHlrl Qlltttl. NO KAATCHl'S. llCONO It.tr.<• -OM "'lie, S IM 4 '"" old ,,..._ fllllft. P"'" MJGO. IYl'illlll""I (Mtormlh) t.1111 .S.20 •.2f Am T1dllnt (D l'lern) •.to '·'° l'IHt II•'"""' CW Ktrrltl 7.M TIME -1.lf l/J. ALSO ltAN -Tutr1rettt, DIWN1l1, IPHllY JI"' LI J1y, lfl'lbrl,,.,., S.1 Liit. KltATCHID -l l111t. Jo, Quoilltv Clntrol, '--"" e:i.Jnt, Ol.lllr..ltn. ~ doll Olrl. DAILY DIHl•L ..... ,_ "-' '"' S l·k!M--., HM Ml..M. CONIUU.TIOM OAILlt DOUILI, .. 0,... hrt .......... II 91rl. HM SJ .... THllD ltACI -' fur1ont1. 2 r11r old m11$n eoltr. 11111 111dlnt1. PurM ..... T•ll IL l'lnct\' Jrl 4.0D I.OD 2,llO 1kY llltl {J Tr11llllDI 4.to J.'O llue Cobr1 (L O!lll1en) 4,111) TIME -1.10 2/J. AllO ltAN -Mr Owtlltl, Tr11clc S11rvevar, K•rrr'• Ttme, Dt9-rrnlned 1t11llr, Mlr1forlolll, Mr. Dl,lcllty, FM 0111 Tl-. Ilk•. SCIUTCHEO -1Ct11111 Lom1, 01111t V1no111rd, 5llO Mir!•, J1ren It, Two llabbt, ONiwr,., El For1ul, l'rwtr T.ion. l'OU•TH It.tr.Cl -.SV. flll'IDnlii. 2 y11r Didi. Clltmllll, PU'1oll U500. Sh 1,.ln1 IUlh (J LI,,,_ btrt) t.70 6.70 (,70 Nalt\tll o..troll IJ StllerU 7.60 S.00 W1kl Kiiie CL Plnc1r Jr) J.'O TIM E-1.IM J/S. Al$0 ltAN -5111n Abtwf, V•l•ven, l'ourMfK.1, Ptillt OWi, s-twN. PtP> _. Sp,, MT. E,ntlnnr, NO KltATCHES. PlllTH lltACI -l·l/1' rnllft. l'lllln ind m1rt• ' Ytlr Didi Ind up, (Ill~ 11111. Purse l.SOOD. Plntd1I 11.20 4.60 J.20 PhYllll MI t er rn I~ {J Um• btr1) •.20 3.00 l1blldlt ID P'llru) 2.llO TIME...; 1,'4 llS. ALSO It.tr.ff -Go SfHclV, lt•r1 Qllllltr, AdWhblt Miu, Hl1l11'11. NO SC:ltATCHES. SIXTII •.tr.c• -W. fvrlllrttl. I YMr oldll. Clltmlnt. p.,,_ "900. lttctllll Gembler 10 Pl'1a:I , ... ,,. • .I.to Gtltll'lf 1-(Klrmeftl 3.• m Strl"' Min IW Klrttcl) 6,2t TIMI -1,0.S. AUD lltAN -0.lltllthll sun-,, l"orn111 Jlullr, Ollvl, It-I'• lttwafd. (Qmb Ac,,_, Seaill. P'tttr'1 1'9llO. NO KltATCMES. s•v•NTM ••c• -o.. m111. l'lllltt 1nd ""'" l rMr olde Ind' 1111. Cltulfltd 1lklw1nce-. .._-. M1b1l '1 Haner (J S.lllrtl ........ 3.20 Lltr.ml ltGYlll IA Dl1I.1 llM .f.• lll!Jttfl.ll Ofwrn IJ UmMrtl 4.(1) TIM! -l.Jt l/S. ALIO lltAN -Ml• Kit II/rd, Nt'lldt Low. Fl'M Slml'll, ~ TrnM. S(llATCHED -Fr11K!llt M. ll•HT ltACI -• fltrlonfl. I 'IMr Did• Ind U!I. Ukn ind flawetl H1n-dlc.tP. P11'1oll ao.ooo ....... IPftodr ICffll IJ lllllt'l)ll... ..... 3.00 Kl~ln' Glo,..• rw Meor!Wfl 3.40 1.60 lll'Vld $llldDWI (0 l'llrCllJ , .... TIMI! -'·°' llS ce-11 tr1tt -~) ALSO JlAN -Tn ..... 11"' Dutt, Yount Pl'CI, Tlttt G1rn1. NINTH llACI -6 fVrllll!lt .. $ YMr 01¢1 Ind ""'· (lltllfltcl •llOWlllOJI. P11rlf S7Jlll. &•<ch1r l n P•••• lMll'lo<nerl 6A I .Ill 2.60 Son JICll (J ArltrWn'I) J.30 J.40 Prlnct tt.ml (W H1'1KI) J.H TIMI!' -1.10, ALSO ltAN -J lin Wlltt., Clrtl,lko, Cont.dlr1'9, A'1nold Knlfht, Mii~ ,.,...net, WI-, NO KllATC.HIEL Sunday Slate Cloudy For Baseball Congress Baseball Standings the MARK .Ill AcUon Sunday in the Na- tional Congress BEiseball League of Orange County remain1 up In the air wtth Fountain V a I J e y and Westminster vying today at Memorial Park for the right to return to San Bernordino on Sunday In the NBC Tournament at Perris Hill Park. Costa Mesa's Comets are scheduled to host La Fonda at 2 p.m. on Sunday at Eallncla High Sebool. WeatmiMter will travtl to Place-oe Sunday llbould the w-. club IOH out on Saturday to S..ta ADI at Memorial Park. Complete battin& averages for the a r e a 1quadJ: C.1 ,_. 11 ... Al M AVO. J . Atuller .J I .»I Ml/It J I .m PMrf IJ 3 .'ltl Me:Klr 16 t .I .. Stint 11 2 .llt .._,.n , I .IU o... ' 1 .111 ,, • IP'OOll ..... ~ '' ' ...... cM u , H1t111w1r 1' o Sm!"' ,, 0 Lalllk 1( O Mlr11n I O T, A•11lllr 1 O ..... ., -· = W1llKe ..... ,_, GllH C""'*"tl ""' ..... ,.WMll11 VllllY' {64) .. " . ' ' ' ,, 10 °"'"Irr II ....... 11 10 " . " ' " . " . " . " . " ' " ' ' . '"'"' -Mtor11~ .... ·-... _ " ' ' . • • ' . • • ' . .""'"""" t .. 1J ••• " . • • .. . . ' " ' " ' " ' . ' " . " ' " , • • • • • • " . • • NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pct. GB St. Louis 59 33 .6'1 Allant.a 50 42 .543 .Ml Philadelphia. 46 43 .517 .on Fr 500 .ooo San ancisco 46 46 . :: ClncinnaU 44 45 .494 .ooo Oilcago 46 48 .489 •000 New York 44 50 .468 .tr.VII Pittsburgh 43 49 .467 :: Los Angelts 42 51 .452 ::~ Houston 40 53 .430 J16 , ..... ,. • ._ ,,11 P'llhbllr9h 2, Alllnll 0 ,fJll HIW Vort; .a, SI, lou!i ) .,l, (lt!clllnltl ,, P'llllldt .... ll ' .23S HelllJon l, Sin Fr1n.CIG 1 ,,,, Cftklw" Loi ..._ltJ' 9 111> 13 131> 14 16 16 171> 191> .In ,.....,..._ ,1'2 PltlltMwll (Vt•ll f.fl 11 All1nt1 fN'""' M ), .u~ ni.111 .Ill 1'?111161 ... lt IL. JICklOll ... 1t)1t c;1nci-tt ("" .CIOO r• .w), n191tt M Hllllton (~ ... , 11 $111 Frencltee CS. .000 ltldil .. 111 ·"°.. Hew Yll'lr IS.lrM M l 11 St, "9111!1 !Jitter ?.c) • ~ !....,._ Ml tt Loi ""*'"' (Dmillllt AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Cleveland Baltimore Boston Oakland OaWomia MIMesota New York New York Chicago Washington Won Lost Pct. 59 33 .6'1 52 41 .559 49 4-0 .561 46 4S .51? 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COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT IEACH 642-0911 su.t27' 'TM mod ...-11ocrr •!llltd, deciriOllV f1ldloldloal motor car of '"'" ~· OADlll THI lfM MAlllC 'II TOO,AY AND II ASSU•to 0, IAlLY DILIVl•Y IMMDIATI MUftlY AYAH.AIU OM 1'61 UNCOUI , COlfftNINtAl.s .... ·"''-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--..--~~~~~~~-~ I ... ----=::--=--:-:-==~~~----.------------.... - I • I \ • Comment Page What Causes a • • • Standard Oil Executive Maintains It's A ll Part Of That Good Old A merican Competitive System This article 11 based on a question· and-ans'o\·er 1e1s:Joa wltb D. L. Bower, \'Ice president of markeUn1 or Stan· dard OU of CaUfornlL ft wu pubU1hed in the company's ma1a11De, Standard Oller. J/010 is !lie retail price of 9aso/i11e established at Chevro1~ skltio,ts? Essentially, by °;narket conditions ::ind competition. As in .any business, the price a dealer charges must cover expenses and provide h..is profit. But in a free market, competition establishes boundaries on prices. Is that wlty ga&oline prices are of· ten so similar in an area? Yes. These similar prices reflect tough competition. The g a s o lin e customer is on \Yheels; if he doesn't like your price or service, he can usuall y reach a competitor in a few seconds. It's this very interest in a good buy on the part of the customer that keeps prices competitive. But there are ooriatiom in retail price, aren't there? Yes. Each dealer makes the final decision as to what his price should Ix>. Each of them eva1uates bis com· petition, and bis balance between cost, profit margin and volume which in his judgment is right for his station. Incidentally, a nwnber of court decisions have affirmed the right or the dealer to set his own retail price, independently o! his supplier. How do we set tile price at com· pan y·operated stations? Again, competition is the chief rac· tor. We set our price by prevailing market condil..ions in each geographic area . Like any dealer, we must evaluate our competition in the particular area, and exercise our pric- ing judgment accordingly. \V11at about the pricing of "minors" or "ind.epe11deuts''? They're u"uatly a cent or two under the major com· panies, aren't they? Yes. The principa1 reason ls that the "minors" or "'independents" usually are not providing the customer as much for U)is lower cost. Many of them do not offer national credit cards. free road maps. and other services which customers .ot nlajor dealers have come to expect. There may not be the quality control in their product; their source of supply may change from time to time. But there's no flat rule. Each seller sets his prices based on his own judgment. \Is the price we cltarge dealers also based on competitive forces? Very much so. This price is knoy,•n as net price to retail. wholesale, tank "''agon, and by various other terms among different companies. Changes in oitr price to dealers generally come about this way: \Vhen we see thal retail prices in a given geographic area have fallen, we reduce the net delivered price to all our dealers alike within the area. When competitive prices strengthen, we foll ow with a raise in our net delivered p[-ice to reflect the market improvement. \Ve feel a strong responsibility to,vard protecting our dealers. They are men who have spent many year1 in building a busine ss to serve the motor· ing public and promote the sale Qf our products. Do dealers 011!01natically cl1a11gc tl~eir reta il prices wllen we change ou r delivered prices? No. The dealer "is the boss" in his business operation. If, when, and how much he adjusts his retail• price is u1> to him -and competition. As I men~ tioned earlier, each dealer makes his own evaluation of his situation and competitive factors in arriving at this decision. Aren't we ta Z king about pric""'e wars? What causes thtm? Price changes can begin ln a number of ways. For example, they can be started quite simply by a single dealer at a busy intersection who figures he can increase volume and Jll'Orits by cutting his markup. They can be started by a newcomer who cu ts prices to gain a foot.hold. They can be started by discount houses which sell gasoline as a loss leader. to attract customers to other merchan- dise. How do th.e y sp·read? \Vhen station operators lose -or think they are about to lose - business, they meet price ClJ.ls. They m ay even reduce their prices still lower in an attempt to regain volume. The ·'war" is on. The reactions are not always logical or sensible; one seller or another may act in emotion or panic. Such· price-cutting spreads like pr airie fire, since the customer is on '\'heels. Who gets hurt? \Ve the supplier certainly do. So does the dealer. And there is detximent to the public, despite low prices. In a lengthy price disturbance, the amount and quality of service usually suffer. The dealer is forced to cut corMrs in order to maintain a reasonable in- come. Inevitably, hls attention is distracted from hls prime job of serv- ing the public. If price wars arc harinfttt to !lie niajor companies, why don't th.ey do sontet/1ing about them? The answer, basicaDy, is that neither 've nor any other company can control the market. And when you think about it, this is the way it should A Society Without Cash Super Credit Card Could Elirninate All Coins and Bills News f'ronL Maga zine Si.nee \Vorld \Var II, the volume of checks "'Titten has grown raster than the capacity ol clearing houses .to han- dle them. It is true that technology has given bankers a big hand in shoveling through the perpetual blizzard of paper: computers that read checks. confirm signatures, tally accounts and render statements are the reason wh y bank personnel do not work hundred- hour weeks. Losses in b<1d checks alone are estimated between $500 million and $1 billion annually, a figure that gives son1e indication o( the man-hours that v.·ould be required to sepa!'ate valid checks from invalid ones without the aid of automation. But computer capacity is not in· fi.nite, and even il it were, the in· efficiency of every procedure in the checking concept -d e po s i t s , checkwriting, identification, certifica- tion. clearance -would eventually lead bankers to seek other means by y,•hich funds can be transferred. A.t least, so go U1e arguments. 1\ FE\V YEARS AGO, the people postulating these arguments realized that three technological conditions had to be met to make such an in· terlocking eco nomy viable. The first was a computer system capable of vast memory storage, in- stantaneous access from a large number of terminals, rapid response and use from remote vicinities. The second prerequisife was a sound com- munication system bety,·een point-of. transaction and bank. The third called for a means by v.·hich the individual cou ld identify himself as ... well , himself. Today, technology 11as pro- vided these ingredients. The first requirement. computer capacity, has been amply met by so- c a 11 e d third·generation computers employing refinements in micro· circui try, and by sophistication in multiple use techniques. The second, communicatior,, has been satisfied by the perfection of touchtone teleph ones. now used in a variety or comn1ercial enterprises that transmit number codes for both iden- tifi cation and transaction. change card that is clipped, like a meal ticket, after each purchase. l"laving gone so far as to eliminate cash and checks from consumer transactions, some or the more radical systems engineers have begun a sking why we should not go further. Why, for example, need an employer pay an en1ployee in cash or check when he can simply transfer salary froin the company's account to. the employe's? 1\nd could not, for that matter. local. state and federal taxes be credited at the same time to government ac- counts? Suddenly as sy!'ltem after system locks into place. the vista opens up. "There is a likelihood," one expert has stated. ''that the automated transfer systen1 will be called a public utility and banks will be forced to act as common carriers . , . outright a 1nalgan1ation into one financial form is not hard to anticipate." be -no single company ar group should have this kind of power in any busineu. Sometimes government controls are suggested. We don't belieye they are - Ule answer. Two Canadian provinces had gasoline price controls for awhile, but both abandoned them when it was found that these controls did more harm than good for suppliel's and dealers, as well as the public. No·rnr.ally, liow mucl~ doe" a dealer ,,r.ark up his gasoline? This varles from area to area, and sometimes from day to day. But on the average across the country, the de~er's mark-up came out about 6 cents during the last year or so. lVhat ab out the rest of the cost of a gallon of gaso line to the customer? The largest part of the money he pays for gasoline doesn't go to the dealer or the distributor or the refiner or the producer. It goes to govern· ment. State and federal taxes add about one-third to the retail price of gasoline. That's five times higher than the tax rale on luxuries like fur coats and diamonds. Jlow much is this tax, exactly'! The federal gasoline tax is 4 cents. Stale and local taxes averaged 6.6 cents a gallon in 1967. So, that was 10.6 cents tax a galloo on each gallon of gasoline. So this leaves rougLy 16 cents going buck to the supplier? Ye s. This money covers the cost or exploring for crude oil, of getting the oil to the surface and moving it to a refinery; Qf turning it into gasoline, of tran6porting it, or building service sta· tiona, for more taxes along the line, and for profit. Efficiency all along the line here has. certalnly worked out for .. Elene ••, lllr. Prnifflt. We'n ~eing fon:td lo fly ll Cub1!" · everywhere. aJld putting international finance on a stable basis. TllE REPLACEl\lENT of barter with m oney has, generally speaking, worked pretty well up to now, but its weaknesses become apparent and ag. gravated when national monies mingle on international exchanges. And as the world moves toward greater internationalism, a time may come when a large-scale revision of our attitude towards money is im· perative. \Vhen that time does come. the universal credit card may finally come into its own. the benefit of the consumer, in the price he pays for gasoline. Jlas the price of gasoline illcreased 1nuch? Only the taxes. They've gone up 20 percent in the last decade. During that same period, retail gasoline prices minus taxes increased about 2 per· cent. More important, the quality of gasoline has been i m p r o v e d dramatically. During the last 15 years, the average octane rating has in· creased by about 9 numbers, to meet the needs of higher compression engines. Special additives have been developed to improve e n g i n e performance; for example. detergent· action additives which k e e p carblU'etors clean. Improvements in refining and blending techniques have changed the nature of t o d a y • s gasolines so that they deliver more power and mileage. Engine designs hav:improved too, of course. A gallon of gasoline in 1930 would pusb a 2--ton car 13 miles. Today a gallon will push a 2-ton car m ore than 20 miles under the same conditions. Today's regular· grade gasoline is better than the premium of only 10 years ago. This is rather remarkable amid today's rising costs. While the price of gasoline minus taxes has held almost steady, the quality has been improved tremendously. Thef'e is no doubt that gasoline is about the best bargain on anyone's shopping list today. Business in Trouble? SCORE Offers Free Help Through SCORE (Service Corps oC Retired Executives) the S m a I I Business Administration, Washington, D.C., sponsors a nation.wide program of free counsel and guidance by knowledgeable, experienced, and public • spirited experts te> s m a 11 businesses already in existence and to persons planning new business ven- tures. The volunteer members of SCORE -retired executives and former owrl€r:; of businesses -offer without charge their management counseling services wherever they are needed. The group includes I aw ye r s , engineers. b a n k er s , accountants, economists, plant managers, pro· duction analy:sts, and many other specialists. The approach is man to man. The counselor visits the :small businessman for on-the<6p01. observa- tion and analysis of the enterprise. If the counselor can't solve the problems he encounters, he asks other SCORE experts to have a look. ACCORDING TO Dun and Bradstreet, 90 percent o( t h e businesses that fail each year do so because of poor managemen't rather than lack of capital. But a businessman need not be on the point of failure to ·qualify for assistance. He .may take advantage of SCORE's services whether his problems are major or minor ones. Any small bus!neSs -in most cases, employing 25 or fewer people -can apply for SCORE assistance. While there is no charge for the counselor's time. the client is obligated to reim· burse the counselor for out-of-pocket expenses. SCORE IS now attempting to recruit additional r etired :s e i e n t i Ii t s • engineers, and technologists for the program. Anyone interested in receiving SCORE assistance or in volunteering his services as a counselor should con· suit a phone book under "U.S. Govern· ment, Small Business Administration'' for the nearest office. If there is no listing, write to Irving Maness, Deputy Administrator. Sm,all Bus I n e 1 s Administration, 1441 L St., N.W., \Vashington , O.C., 20416. -American Association for th e Advancement of '6ciencc TllOUGR check transactions '"'ere suitable to a mechanical world. they are becoming an anachronism in an electronic one. Computerizing the clearing hous.e does speed things up, but it misses the point entirely. for the computer raises the question of whether cleari ng houses are necessary at. all. The third condition, identification, can be met in a variety of wa-ys, such as fingerprints. voicepri nts, or con· ventional numerical codes. AT FIRST. the implications arc ex- ciling. There is no end of variations on tbe theme of simplifying money transactions and linking industries and services into the chain. A traffic ''iolater. for example, a ssuming he does not wi sh to dispute the officer's ticket. could have his offenses stamp· ed on his license and the fine deducted automatically from his account. eas· ing current bottlenecks in traffic courts -or all but eliminating the courts themselves. 1------------Our "'•" In Sa11 Francbco ------------1 The P .I.P. scheme no\v in the \\'orks -Personal Identification Project -is aimed by bankers at reducing aH T. D. configurations such as auto licenses. Social Security cards, and credit cards, to one all·lnclusive number per penon. Thus, every citizen will be in eUect an "address" in the com· puterlud memory core o£ t h c American economy, and the clutter and delay due to multiple iden· tific.ldoa wW be swept awa)'. ----·II Saturday, July 20, 1968 The Comment Page of the Daily Pilot seeks to Inform and stimulate readers by presenting a variety of com- mentary on topics of inter· est and slgni.licance 'from informed observers a n d spokesmen. Robert N. Wood, Publhmr IN SllORT. the stage ls set -<it least in terms or the state or the in- dustrial and electronic arts. A pilot ex· periment und ertaken in \Vi\n1inglon. Delaware has had considerable suc- cess. As described by reporter \Vi\Jiam 0 . Smith: "A clerk working for a store selected by the bank to participate in the project can inse rt the plastic iden. tification card of selet ted customers into a slot on a touch-tone card dialer telephone. push a few buttons to in· dicate the arnounl of purchaises and \Vil hin seconds complete a charge or cash tra nsaction through the Bank of Delaware without involving a single piece or paper.'' Uecause transfer of tiny sums is too co:itly to justify automated petty cash transactions. small change will be with us for a long time. But even these petty transactions would not require trips to the bank. Recent extensions o( change-vending machlnes include a BrlUsh sidewalk cash dispenser. :ind a Japanese loanmaker which operates on 1 card·plus-pushbutton-code basis. THERE IS al.so a banking-by· television device. recently shown at a bankcrt' convention. wh ich wUI permit bank customers to secure cash ln apartment or ofCice building lobbies by identifying themselves boforc a camera linked to the bank. Also In development ls n small It. '''Ould be beautiful if it weren't for people. The lesson is that too many An1ericans have trouble exercising the d i s c I p 1 i n e that credlt-spending demands, meaning that at this point a universal credit arrangement in this country would have more negative than 1>0sitive consequences. A few commentators have predicted chaos. In other words, before y,·e can in· vo\vc a national population in a one- c:-ird syste1n, decisions must be reach· cd as to how Individuals are to be credi t-rated, v:ho has priority on col· leclion of debts and how far we can go Iowa.rd the automatic regulation or a 1nan's private finances. \VHILE THERE are also technical problems -responsibility for com· putrr elTOr, for instance, to say nothing of the potential catastrophe in· hereat in ao electricity failure -the hindr&ncts to a checkless society AP· pear to be more h u·m an Ulan mechanical. In the meantime, the rest of the world moves ponderously in the dlr~· Uon of consoUdated flnanc.tug that might be the prelude to a universal credit card. There are signs or movement tow1rd unifying the value or money NOT THE COFFEE POT THEY SMELL By HERB CAEN St\N J<~R . .\NCISCO -It was a typicai' 10 a.n1 . coffee bre3k yester· day in the basement coffe" shop at the 11all of Justice. About 15 In· spectors, people from the D.A. of- fice , a few newsmen, sitting around and chatting. Suddenly, one man began sniffing the air. U1en another and another -until the smell became unmistable. P 0 T I Everybody jumped up, including two outsiders who had been smok- ing hand-rolled joints. They made it te> the elevator and freedom in the ve ry nick, leaving a frustrated band of roach-sniffers pawing in their \\'ake. KIDDIE KORNER: Mike Riley of Sunnyvale, Calif., took his four·yr· old son lo Candlestick tbe day Hal Le.nier was beaned, and that night he heard him proy!ng: "OUr Falllet Who art ln lteaven. Hal Lanier be Thy name -." (Mike : "God tsn't dead. He's just hitting around .200"). AND EILEEN WYl\IAN chuckled over this In Se.turday Review : An appUcant for a Govt. job, filling out Form :;7, came to the queStioo: "Do ' you favor I.he overthrow of the Government by force, subversion or violence?" Thinking it a multiple choice, he wrl>le "Violence.'' BARREL'S BO'M'O!\I: Shakey Johnson , who sold his Shakey's pizza empire for molto millions and is spending it as fast as he can, showed up at Sam's in Tiburon in a chartered yacht containing three Greek musicians. two fO\k singers, a. mariachi band in full costume. and a Turkish belty dancer writhing away on the poop deck and showing plenty of zeal. "Make way far the Sha key navel forces," cried our hero. ADD SIGBTEMS lllat sUck: A renowned carmet C009en'at.ive rip- ping the "Support Your Local Police" 1Ucl<er o!! the blllllpOt o! hLs Mercedes :m after Rookie Of·. fiC<r Charll• Brown (yep) bowled h.lm out for making a left turn ln front of a poUce car, BULLETIN !Mm °"" o! my favorite or1anlzat1ons. U!e Brave New Wortt.shOp of Mlnneapolls: "In the lnleresti o( a better America, ' the Brave New Workshop has an· nounced its endorsement of Richard Nixon for former Vice-hesidcnt o! the United States." F IREWORKS: Sizzling th e s e days is Harold Smith Sr., the gr.and oldman of Reno gambling. The other day he wandered from his Harold's Club tc the Holiday to shoot a little dice, wro1e a $1000 check and found he bas been "redlined" (no credit) by ~he Holiday's new owner from Texas, Tom Moore. In the opinion o( HlstoMan John Wesley Noble. it was "the first time in Nevada history that one casi.n-0 operator hai;: red lin- ed another," As tor Harold Sr., he is red-eyed and red-necked. BARNEY AND Irene Mayes, wbo own Meiggs Wharf, are fond of hip- pies -but, when they commute daily from Sausalito In their Con- tinental, they refuse to pick up hi?" pie IW:hhil<ers. Instead. they hand out Greyhound commute tickets which they buy l>y tile roll. Explain; Irene prettily: "I may be my brother1s keeper, but I don't have to be his chauffeur." --• ' • 0 o • e ; 0 I 0 ; 0 '* -· = • 41 ==· -~·-----.... ·-~· .. -~.-,,.,--· --~-.. ----------..,,.... NO. . SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S FACTORY DIRECT DEALER IS NOW IN ORANGE S1lllrt1.r, J111y" 20, 1'68 DAILY PILOT J PRE-MOVING INVENTORY CLEARANCE COUNTY! OF ALL OUR PRESENT STOCK Liquidetin9 Our Present Stock! Vfe must m•k• room •t we •rt moving to ~ our new modern f1ciUti1s soon. Only 6 bloch north ind Fruwoy close. Our new modem faciliti.s completely dedi- cated to customer wtisfaction • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S ---1968 DA RTS LARGEST TRUCK, CAMPER & VAN HEADQUARTERS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S CMOtCI Of COLOll • Padded dish • S.at btlfl • All vinyt interior • Helftr & defroster. Ask fot Stock No. 909 1nd lit CHARGER 52059 559 s59 SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE OTAL IOWN TOTAL MONTH , .. ,...... PAYMIHT TOTAL Pl.ICI t J::.. HEADQUARTERS ~ lllCI ..... T&l & fl-m • .,. ...... ll'llL M .,,.,__ b9nt crMll ·~n llUV8Y '68 DODGE li'AND '68 DODGE llANO NIW -••••••••••••••••••••••• '12 To~ Pickup and Camper 'fbrAL OOWN IATMIHr IMMIDIATI IOT.t.L MONTHLY ,ATMIHt s2599 to1AL DOWll PATMINJ IMMIDl.lTI NLIYUY TOTAL Nltl DRIYllY TOTAL NICI ~ TAX a ucrlrtlf + TAX a UctNM ~1Ym1n!• Include 11x & lic1n .. & fln1M1 cb•'IM on a mDlllM • 11111-bf.nk cradlt -·:"*::"""• -=-168 DODGE SPORTSMAN'"""'V""A""'N""' Fully (quipped With C.mptr Peck ... femlly W110• • 118, V.8 tn9. • 1200 lb. front sprin9s e 1400 lb. rttr 1pring1 • 15 ) l xlSx lS I ply tirt1 e Rt dio e Haaltr e Dual W•st Coatt mirrort e Bunkt e lctbox e Sink e Orapcu i nd linoleum Floors e Oinell• e luilt-in w1rdrobe. Ask for Stock No. 590 e lmmede:._ Dtllvety. ~·~::~~ T:~T~~. 53629 +Et ---"';:::!Mftl1 lncllld1 l1x &. lic1nN &. fir>lllW o:t.11111 .in .. ~.., ~ Miit 11111111 '62 GMC 3,4.Ton PICKUP Radit, h11t1r, tpl!t rimt. fl2'1-573 l TOTAL $23 lOTAL s23 PRICE DOWN +TAX I. LJC. PYMl . TOTAL MTHLY. PYMT, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IRAND NEW '68 CORONET · DIWXI MODIL • Du1I horn ty1tlm • Tlnltd windshield • O.lux• whul eovers • Deluxe trim • foem front ieets •White sidewall tirts. Alk for Stock No. 536. toTAL DOWN TOTAL MONTM 52389 PAYMIHI PAYMINT TOTAL Pl.ICI t =-- PyllltL IMll* T&I. , .._ ........... 41 -• ~ bllllt --IMM9llft ..... , ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW '68 DODGE WAGON Blue Book Price $1135 1968 CHARGERS DILUXI .. DOOll FOR YOUR PROTECTION AU HAl•OI DODOI UllD UU ' with a GOLD STAR 100% UNCONDrTIONAL GUARANTH BRAND NEW CHOIC! OF COLORS • Bucket Seets e Hideaway He1d1ights e Full y.jnyl Interior e Nylon Carpet. ing e Rear Dack Spoiler e Full racing instrumentation e Bump•r Guards e Ash Tray Light e H.D. Springs e H.O. Torsion Sway Bar ... Ask for Sfock No. f4'5, No. f44, No. 137, No. 136. '76 '71 '71 '2499 THIS STAR STATES IN WRITING THAT HAUOI DODGI GUARANTEES THE CAI 100.% AGAINST MECMANICAl Df;ECTS FOR 100 DAYS OR 4,000 MllfS WHICH (Vfl COMES FJIST AFTER PURCHASE. THIS INCLUDES ALL MfCHANtCAL PAITS, ILECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, IATTERY, SPEEDOMml. RADIO, HEATER ON ALL CAltS. THIS GUAIANTEE COVERS AU PAITS AND LA.IOI FIB TO YOU. YOLUMEI YOLUMEI VOLUMEI TOTAL DOWN PAYMl~J, • TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMINJ 52569 TOTAL PRICE .t,;:: .. 1'1 rn•11h T11cl11d1 ti .. & lic•nt• & financ• char 11 on 41 menth1 en• rov•cl !i1n~ crtclit. TOTAL MOtma.Y PAYMINT TOTAL IOWN PAYMIHf TOTAL PRICE t=.., IMMIDJAn DILIYIRY """""" hlel"'9 ta I Ii-I fhllllOt.....,,. • • _,,. "' .,,,..,.., Miit crwdlr •••••••••••••• USP!D CAR SUPERMARKE'T •••••••••••••• . ALL PAYMENTS ON USED CARS INCLUDE TAX & LICENSE FEES ANO ALL FINANcl CHARG<S Oil 36 MONTHS ON APPROVED BANK CREDIT ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ '63 DODGI DART ...,, flle1t1Y •IP!lff. Wlll!e 1ldtw1lll. (OKK 538i TOTAL $466 .. ICI $16 =:: +T.IJC&LIC. ~T. $16 Ttm """" ""'· ILUI IOOll ,.~ $791 '63 ,PONTIAC v ... Al.lie. trfnt., ndlo ind Miter, "°"""'r 11tfflnt, w.,.w, Full vlnvl !ntt rler, Lie. Ne. KG916.SI. s466 ::~ s16 :::: s16~t:. ) + lAX &. 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PTMT. aLUI 100K .. tel $10111 166 FALCON FUTUU Pull1 1<111i111Ped will! 111111r, 1t11on11tic trwi1111lulon, •luu lnt1r., m (Str. 0999) s866 :::: '29 ::.:: 529 ~it + f.IJC & lit PTMT. l'TMT. 111.UI 11001C. Pitel $1451 '65 CHIYROUT IMPALA l'wr. itHr!llf, IUlt., IUI, Ylftyl t lll . ..,,.... .tc, ('IC\/ 3-'9) sn66 ':!~~! s33 :.~ s33 .mtt ,-+ f,l,X & UC. nMT. nMf. ILUI IOOK ~ f11a1 166 MUP.ANG COUPI Y-1, ..... ltffttr. ~kit -11 .... 11 tt well .. ,,..... IUA 9"l 5 1066 1+•'.7!~" s36 ii '36 =· awl IOOlt ,.ICI $1 ... '66 FORD F.AIRLANI llO et.A he!. •If, 2«. lltrdillll', '90 ftlf., Plrtwr .. .n..., l&M. 111t9. .._,_ ~ ..i., wtll 19 wtll ct,,.tl. (51.V 192! 51766 TOTAL $60 TOTAL '60 TOTAL )+ ,:~LK. = =· ............. '63 DODOI 440 STATION W.AOON ; Pt•' 'ldlt , l\Nlll, IU!Mltlit, -w. whtel ctn rt, 1W<1r. 11Mr., \I-I, (llM st!J 5566 :::,L s19:~~ s19~c~t +T.IJC&UC. nMl. nMT. IWI 1001C .. tel $1101 166 DOHI COROND ~OJf-llt, !Iffier. Mlny tt!ltr u t•n. IUOff Oii) s766 T~:~ 526 :.1:~ s26=1· + T,l,X & l it. nMT, nMT. ILUI 100K f'lllCI $14.91 '64 CHIVllOUT IMP.ALA S.S. 1·dr. l\lntlep, 1&11. t ult .• ""'· "'· & ~rlu .. 321 tng .. lluckef Miii, wew tlm. CJZV JU) 5966 +r?I~~ s33 ~$. s33 ~- u.ut 1001C NICI $1120 '66 CHIYROUT f1ct 1!r. v.a. rfflo. htetor, •1110fllfllc, u rpe11 .ltlG 9011 5966 :::." s33 w:~ s33 ~.· .+ JA.X &Lt<. '1MT, ~'"'' llUI IOOK Ntcl $1170 '66 PLYMOUTH FURY II '"'· -''• \I.I, ,...., "'" nidlo, hllltf, Wl..wflc. ISMG 030! 5 1466 +T;~" 550 W:. s50 =· lllUI IOOI: .. tel f2071 '67 CHIYROUT IMP.ALA 2 ..... lllNll• a:l7 .... , lafl. ,....., ltMf,. lut ... -, Ul1"tft, •Jflyl lrlt9f. (THl 7'IO) $1966 .•. ~~< $67 ii:. $67 ~: . VOLK5WAGEN 1 CENTER ..... w. ............ .,,. ........ M::rT•O.-'- '60 VOLKSWAGEN .2 **·....,., Mlt9r, -·{Ml( 201) , ~466 :r.~ 516:::::116.::'. +TulU.. .... =· '62 VOLKSWAGEN t door. • 1pttd. ti..t.r. (THI M2) 1'566 :r~ 519 = 519J:.''. +T1l &Llr. ...... =· '64 VOLKSWAGEN I door, .I'"" llM!itr. (WV 079! s; · ..... 526 '"" 52 -7 66 + 7.~ Ur. '=· 6 :',:: OPEN 9 A.M. TO 1 1 P.M. HAllDI IODll 21• "HIOl llll. COITAMW • ' • ' J• DAILY rtLOT Ill qalo boy1 ond girls. It hlia been another hot week, 'but eomehow 1 th i nk everybody hu managed to ....i ... "'Ibero -· pi<mty ol art for oki Uncle Len to 1ort through thlJ week but there wuea't many poem1 or rid· dies. I'm sure tome of you can write at least one and mail it to me. -: Mort of you are doing n. tremely well in remem- berin& th• directl91>< for tile art contest. There are still a few tbollCb wbo are using wrooe alu J>lll'OI'. Next week's contest will be baeed on "My Favorite Summ~r Experiences." l hope J'll tee a lot of new names and original entri~s. Don't forget you must do tbe work yourself. I b a v a PEANUTS DR. KILDARE ll'.JU WON'T BE AtOME, DR NEIL50N. THE MEDICAL ~RT OF n£ ™" 15 A 'lr:RY A&E. YtlJN& DOCTOR, JAM~5 l(IL CJif,Rf., HE·· recelved1everalthatlknow~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' have been coPled. "-· "' : Hooorable mentioa wlll· * PRIZE WINNER * ~~~~ ners this week are Sharon Sandberg, U, Ba 1 b o a llland; Brent Fair, 8'h, Balboa Island ; Stacy Har· rinfton, 9, Huntington Beach; Bret Potts, 9, Hunti· ngton. B e a c b : Brooksle Shumway, Newport Beach, KrU Fernstrom, 9, Costa Mesa ; and the four Halloran girls of O:>eta Mesa. UNCLE LEN • POETRY THE LITTLE CLOWN There once was a little tiny clown' Who loved to act 1n our lit· tle town He bod a,,jed 111111 ed wore a plct Mt, . And bis 111111 olweys loN! wha:iever be 1at Then one day he decided This week's contest winner is Laura Johnson, 10, · 418 Belvue Lane, Balboa Ally child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (1) Draw picture on ~iece of plain, white paper 51h inches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2} Do not copy or trace picture. It mu5t be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1500, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. do a thing c: t' Until one day there came .------C: . ·-----~I a kin>: aro 6 ornll He gave her some pills RIDDLES AND JOKES that tasted sour And told her to take one every hour. And little by little she began to get well * Dear Carol: If April showers bring May flowers what do May flowers bring? GORDO to marry The girl WM a clown And she thanked ttie king by saying, "you're swell." PRIZE WINNER ·sw1.1•1!d :.1•MSU'f JUDGE PARKER l ~; -~ ' I l • 'l\ ~ » " . , • ~ ' ~· ' ' .. <:.. ' ' And her name was Terry Terry joloed the circus and they started out fine, Until Terry fell nringinc When the tiny clown heard the news of his wife, He lived·ever so happy the from A vine. rest of bis life , ~ No doctor or nurse could Karl t.all9d1le, 11. Cosll ~ OUR LITTLE FEATHERED FRIEND We found a baby bird one day He was lying on the ground. We looked all over the place To see if his mother was to be found. Near him was a brokeh nest, With pieces all around. We took hini home and were Happy when he made a hungry chirping sound. He eats bread and milk and Lots of raw meat that is ground. _ Soon he'll be big enough to Fly away and be skyward bound. A k_.., ... K .. ,._ -.. ••r Famttn1m, 11, J2J •-Hltl ..... c..ta Mfta. flt' Tiii WIMllll ""'" In "'' sr.ry --'*''"'· ~JI rwr ...... W 1Mry .. UMle ~ .... , .... c.11 Mna,. 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Ariz. 58 Fungus )" hlntr: ?I Indian , 5, M l!ttt ll ln· COllb • ..,,. DOI" for 1111t tous m1x\urr )7 Class l1 Ki"d of Ml F1tt lrom J' Bring to l Bind!11g mtdicillt admil!turt .. ~. tlt.itnl 31 tearing tit T 1\lt 40 A,_1llc 2 Askt'W ftwtr fil Otriivt pl1nt l f'rtpos ltion clolhts or lit 42 CowbO'J' 4 Purpott n L.1r1ded io( lowtr·cl1ss 44 Holds a 5 Horsrplllff'f l'01)11tlOt Anglo-51111111 stsslon 6 Slouan )( lttmica l 6'5 Sltow 4S C•files 7 Opt11 ro!t compound fatuous 47 A"t ent I f'ut right 15 lll ·\tmpr1td fondness 11•11111 • Sltu1ttd 38 C1nary'5 61 Habiluil toddHI btlow rt11tive practlct Dear Carol: What is big and red and eats rocks? .,,., •• 11:>0J ,,_,, B!q v :J•MSU\f -lf'INMe Utvmwn, t. StlllN I Fff:L AU. M.OWE, SAM I WANT •• "5 THOl'GH THERE'S MO Q 10 ONE IN Tt-lE WOln.P FOR ~PER ME Tt> TALK WITH! Ml A mat~ s+(Efl.A.~ ·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 S.niji P• ""'"•"' t. Ask AMy, c/• Oraat• c ... D-lly "'"'· Id 1160, Cest• M .... Cellf. Andy send1 • comoleH. 70-vo\ums Ill of ll'le Worl41 •oak EllCV<l-dla !o D1vld Vallin. "' n , ot Mld-"''Y Cl!y, Callfwnla, fOr 1'111 -·· 11 .... : Wbat exactly Is barium? Barium ls one of the earth's tn chemic a 1 element.II and the best way to study the nature or an element is to begin with its basic atom . Then we locate ~nd consider its related family of elements on the Periodic Table. We now have the key information that makes the behavior of . barium and the compounds it forms seem logical. The element barium has the atontic number 5 6 because its basic atom is the only atom with 56 pro· tons in its nucleus. These positive particles a r e balanced with a normal quota of negative electrons that orbit around t h e nucleus in five complete shells plus .a partial outer shell of lwo electrons. B ~ ryllium, magnesium and strontium were isolated in the 1700s. Barium and calcium were round in 1808 and the family of six was completed when radium was discovered in 1898. Their atom sizes range from little be.rilllum. atomic number 4, to radium, atomic number 88. But each of the six basic atoms in the group has a closely knit structure with an incomplete outer shell of two electrons. This is the feature that unites the six alkaline earths in a related family or c he m i c a I elements. even though their differences a pp e a r to outwcight their similarities. Calcium, for example, is the filth moat plentiful ele· ment In the earth's crust ancl radium is the sixth rarest. And calcium is 186 times more plentiful than its brother barium. The name "barium'' means "heavy" and lta density is more tban twice that of Its lightwelibt brother, magnesium. Five Of the brotbera are fairly st.abll!I. but radium, the rar• one. 11 highly ridloact.lve, and the Isotope strontium 90 ii a dangerous item of radioactive f a 11 o u t • It ~netrates and rcplarea the calcium of the bone& and fatally damages the vtt.a.l marrow of the skeleton. This basic background ~---------r material, you might say, is the meat course or our ... Ci_ .. __ ..... barium study. The dessert is 'O' ... --·- its practical usefulness to us. A portion of the dark grey element . is used in alloys to add hardness and toughness. Alloys 0£ nickel .,.~ .... 1• 'I and barium are used in 4 , 1 ·- vacuum tubes and spark I JP{'; ::::l plugs. But most of barium 's ,~ ~;.1 .1 usefulness is in the assorted I compounds that its outer electron sbell is willing to farm with other atoms. A trace ol barium nitrate adds vivid green flashes t o firework). Bariwn sulphide adds a glow to luminous paints and barium chromate is used on matches. A watery drink of barium sulphate is given to patients needing in l e r n a I in· vestigation. The intestines do not absorb the nlilky nuid and it blocks X rays. It helps to give the doctor a clear picture of what goes on inside. Barium dioxide is used to make the germicide bleach. hydrogen peroxide. A n d barium monoxide is used in sugar refining. The most common barium ore is barite, a natural compound of barium. sulphur and ox- ygen. Barile is combined with z.inc to make quantities of lithopone. And Uthopone is a bland filler used in rub- ber and Unolewn and also added to give a glossy gleam to paints, glass and polished paper. Barium alone never OC· curs in nature and we can extract it only from a few mineral ores. The United States mines more than 100,000 tons of barlte ore every year. So me ol il is us- ed to yield barium metal. Most of it is merely refined for use as mulU·purpose barium compounds. Mlne1 are scattered through the ea.stern and a rew central 1t.ate1 IDd a few are in the westem prliries. 1n the Dakota& a n d Oklahoma, r o 1 e --shaped, rose-Unted barlte otooes may be found °" sandy tolls. In Missouri we may find 1tasry barlte crystalJ ot pastel pinks, yellows and greens In nat or bar 1hape1 or In tighl little flsts of fa~ged, lcy-!ool<lng splinters. TUMBLEWEEDS MUTI AND ,JEFF MISS PEACH I _J~" ' ·---- .... E ly Charles M. Schub 0 By Ken Bald NO. NE\IER lAID f.'/ES ~ YOUR. ABLE DR. JAMES KILDARE. IT'S JUST ltiAT j. LOATHE EVERYTHING CONNECTED W!Tti YOOR :~'1141!\'l MOBILE UNIT/.I By Bill Brewer By Gus Arriola YJIE OOOR'.S oPE.IJ., S#ALL :t Of:EK.! By Harold Le Doux VOii PON'T" !WOW HOW MIGi THAT MUJr.IS Tt> ME ! IU PO WHATS'H 'Jlt>ll TELL lo\E 10 PO! WHAT SUALL I PO 17'.::::=-=-c=-::-::-"7-::....__., N0¥( TI-4AT tM WfTl-1 THE WELL, IT MAY THEATIEl 6110t1P, I o.N LIVE &E-WISE! n.I "THE WOMAN~ Pl'XMITORV WHY rotlT AT THE TH~TER! SHOULD VOLi PISCU~ PfRH.A.PS I WJLL •• BllT I PONT W,t.HT 10 TELL HIM HOW I FEEL A&OllT V..WD'I! HE M16HT WOT AeorT RA.NP'( r I PO 'Tl-IAT? IT wrrn JUDGE UNUERSTAWPI ~r " DoN1T ~FFl..e YotJFl. Ff.A.TH~~, ~Of. 8tJf(RD·· OLPalltl510PMiRISTO B'-"M• -TK~T-.-NOT M<>ON- Hf:Y! "1JO SOOULDN'T RIDE A HORSE UNDER TuE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL! .,.~ .-.... PARKER ?' - Ferd Johnson WfLL.1 1F Ol.t> Cl-!F<?!S HAD CO'Af O\l~R ,ARot.JNt> 1525" INSTS".A[) OF 1492, "THS:RS.'D BE' 5CADS MOR~ PRt::·COLUMBl.AN ART· By Tom K. Ryan MAYBE THE EXERCISE'LL SOBER HIM UP! By Al Smith l'M NoT LEAVING EVERYTHING GO UNTIL T+IE LAST MINUTE LIKE WE DID LAST YEAR ' MY MOTHER WILi. SAY 'HOWARE you? ,DIDYOU 6A/N OR LOSE1 • By Mell ... - Open Houses THIS WEEKEND . .., .... ~ """"" .... .,.. ............. .,.II .. a.~ ~ .. tt ... All ... loc.tMa lllN4 "91ew •N MMrt~ 111 ..... ---I tty ~-...... w..._ la ._.,,, DAILY PI LOT WANT .US. ~ ....... .,.. llHtn for .. ., ....... -..... .. ,.., __. w.....tt .... ,... ...... .,.. "'*'· HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) "' 383 M11gnolia1 Costa Mesa ·1 . 642-1771 (Sat & Sun 1·6) ' I: 505 Poinsettia, Corona del Miar 673-8550 (Sun 1-5) •, (2 Bedroom & Femily or Den) , i 716 Poppy. Corona del Mar · 1 646-3255 (Sat 1-5) 1200 Dolphin Terrace, lrvine Terrace 675~3000 Eves: 673·0554 (Sun only) (3 Bedroom) *400 Pirate Road , Newport 646-3079 (Open Daily) 316 Narcissus, Corona de? Mar 673-636 (Daily 1-5) 2231 Miner, Costa Mesa 675-5726 (Sun 1-5) 1927 Leeward, (Baycrest) NB 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 359 Ramona Way, Costa Mesa 540-1720 (Su n 1-5) *1501 lrvine. Newport Heights 540-1720 (Sun 1-5) 4612 Roxbury (Cameo Shores) CdM 673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 325 Holmwood Dr. (Newport Hts) NB 646-2414 (Sunday) (3 Br. & Femily or Den) 3128 Country Club Drive (Mesa Verde) CM (Open Daily) 4715 Dorchester, Cameo Highlands, CdM 642-6472 (Open Sat) ·, 435 Santa Ana Ave. (Npt Heights) NB 642-3766, 548-8905 (Sat & Sun) . 3222 Colorado Pl. (Mesa Verde) CM 545-0622 (Daily) l 3157 Killarney, Costa Mesa I 546-4141 (Open .Sal 1-5) 1206 Pembroke Lane, Newport Beach 642-4251 (Sat & Sun 1-61 ., *1620 Warwick Lane (Westcliff) NB ', 642-5200 . (Sat & Sun 12-5) . ' 3232 Iowa (Mesa Verde North) CM 548-6332 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ., 324 El Modena Ave (Newport Hts) NB i 646-2414 (Sat & Sun) 3135 B~side Drive, Corona del Mar ',j 675-3000 Eves: 642-4788 (Sun only) (3 Br. & Guest Cebene) * 1336 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores , (714) 642-8235 (Sot & Sun) ,f (4 Bedroom) 1.i *4545 Orrington Rd . (Oameo Shores) CdM 675-2606 (Sat & Su n 1-6) 'I **333 Morning Star Lane, Dover Shores I· (714) 642-8235 (Sal & Sun) I· .. , 4709 Dorchester (Ca meo Highlands) CdM 642-1485 (Sun 1-5) ' 9631 Adams Ave (Hntg. Conl'I Two) HB 536-7581, eves 968-4760 (Olli for app't) 1601 Bayadere Terrace, Irvine Terrace 675-3000 Eves : 673-0554 (Sat & Sun) *1233 Highland Dr. (Westclifl) NB 646-7171 or 546-2313 (Sun 1-5) 14 Br. & Femily or Den) 1098 El Camino (Mesa de! Mar) CM . 546-5440 (Sun 1-5:30) 2821 Setting Sun, Harbor View Hills 675-5930 !Sal & Sun 1-5) 441 Windward.Lane (Bet. 21st & 22nd off Tustin) HB 642-2468 (10 am to dusk Sat & Sun) 1314 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores area) NB 642-3983 (Sat & Sun 1-51 822 Santiago (Mesa del Mar) CM 546-5440 (Sun 1-5:30) 1842 Santiago Drive (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 (Daily 10·5:30) 6522 Segovia Circle, Huntington Beach 842-8519 (Sat & Su n 1-61 1125 Gleneagles Terrace, CM 546-4141 (Sun 2-61 2130 Santiago Drive (Dover Shores) NB 546-5440 (Sun 1-5:30) 2107 Santiago Drive (Baycrest) NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 12·51 *1539 Santiago Dr. (Baycr05t) NB 647-7755 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 1133 Goldenrod , Harbor View Hills 675-3000 Eves : 673·6182 (Sun only) 1501 Eton Place (Weslcliff) NB 646-3255 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 384 Meadow Lane. (Back Bay) NB 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1091 Dolphin, Irvine Terrace 6753000 Eves: 644-0818 (Sal & Sunl (5 Bedroo m) 18860 Santa Barbara, Fountain Valley (714) 893-3577 (Sat & Sun 10-41 2907 C'5sia St. IEastblulf) NB 644-1162, 675-4320 (Sal & Sun) 17951 Angell, University Park 675-3000 Eves: 646-5227 (Sat & Sun) (5 Br. & Femily or Den) 2652 Vista Dr. (Baysh0<es) NB 642-1068 · (Sun) DUPLEXES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) 1921-31 Orange, Costa Mesa 646-3255 (Sat 1-5) 1429 W. Bay Ave., Newport Beach 540-4824 (Sun 1-5:30) CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) *Follow Bay St. No. of 21st & follow Open House signs. NB. 772-9530 (Sun l ·Duskl **15948 Mariner Dr. (Hunt. Marina) HB 213: 592-5863 (Sat., Sun. 11-7) *** hot I W•Mrfr•11t ** w • ..m."' * .... HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE 1000 0.neral 1000 General 1000 Cffner•I 1000 . POPULAR MESA VERDE • $23,500 First time advertl!ed - here today & sold tomorrow! Landscaped w perfection -)'OUT own private park. 3 generous sized bedrooms. 2 balhs. Family • dining area off dream all built-in modern kitchen -very convenienl Pride of Ownership reflected inside & out. Near library, park, schools & major shop- ping. 540.1720 5 BEDRM ·FAMILY RM ·ELEGANCE Truly a fine family home. Rieb wood panel· ing & bookcases over fireplace with indirect lighting in living room. Spanish motif pre- vails thouout. Enclosed stairway, 2 baths. Exquisite carpeting & drapes. Built-in kitch· en. Electric garage door opener. Many fea· tures found in far higher priced home. 540.1720 4 BEDROOM • FAMILY ROOM NO DOWN!· $24,950 Excellent neighborhood of well maintaned homes & frendly people. 2 baths. Family room, most convenient off the all built-in step saYer kitchen, dishwasher too. Brick fireplace accentuates the charm of living room. Majestic shade tree & colorful shrubs complete this perlect picture. Submit no dn G.I. 842-6691 ASSUME 51/4°/o FINANCING· $126 A MONTH. $20,900! Pays all -less than rent! Delightful covered patio -adjacent a "Free'' pool. King sized bedrooms, formal dining room. Picture win- dows overlook the park-like yard. Split rail fence. Tiuly adorable home. 846·0604. 3 BDRM. 2 BATH· $19,500 Convenient <ente. hall plan with beth off master bdrm. 22' living rm, light & airy, overlooks artistic yard. Separate play area for the cliildren. 15' kitchen with an the luxurious blt-in features. Payments less than rent. 842-6691. ' 955 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 16111 Beach Blvd., H.B 24 Edinqer, H.B . 540-1720 842-6691 i 846-0604 Gfega ncef A magnificent cbarm·filled 4 BR 3 bath borne fronted by iffipressive white walled court yard entrance. Invitingly light & sp~ciou6 liv- ing room, formal glass walled d1n1.ng room overlooking large Grecian heated pool & pat- io. Paneled game room! Exquisitely decorated & immaculately maintained! 3 car garage! Among obher distinguished homes on large 1lot.s in a prestige Newport Beach area. Not leased land. A tremendous value for $74,950! Ruth Pardo /I, Realtor If yoU haven't seen the Iv- an Well'& SpaniMI. version of their fabulous "Atrium " model with the electrically eontrolled translucent Rlid· ing roof & adjoining wet bar, YoU've missed th<' most excitini;: home intown. 4 BR 31h ha, fam rm + i;eparate 21x27 rumpus rm for pool table or what havP. yQU':' Kitehen, tiin . rm, !iv rm & mas1er bedroom all have sweeping view of Up. per ~ & hills, Luxurious- ly carpeted & draped thru- 001. B11ch -642-5200 BACK BAY 4 bedroom, 3 bath Drtt1m Custom home, buiH for a discriminating executive & ·his deserving family. De· lightful decor. Large living room, 2 family rooms, 2 fireplaces and wet bar, Landsaiped with an eye towards beauty Md easy maintenance. Localed on quiet cul de sac srrret of ('X· pensive eus!om homes. U you can affO«I a $52,000 dream home, you'd belier !lf't' this today. Submit your smaller home on our guar-- antee trade plan. • THE REAL ESTATERS 546-231 3-OPEN SUNDAY -646°7171 BEAUTIFUL BA YCREST Just U.ted -St<ikinf U shape custom home with all rooms operung on large entertain- ment acea. 4 bedrooms, 31'. hoths. Newly deoorated. Nylon shag carpets throughout, new drapes. Heated & filtered pool with div· Ing boon! & slide. -$69,500 . MESA VERDE WEST Outstanding lri-level, 4 bedrooms. 21h baths, formal dining room , family room with fire- place and wet bar. Custom carpets and drapes m·akes this show like a model home. $46,950. MESA DEL MAR POOL HOME One of the most popular models in this fine area. 4 bedrooms & den. Just redecorated inside and out. H & F pool with load• of decking. -$34,750. SANTA ANA HEIGHTS 1/2 ACRE Spotless little heme on 66x300 lot. ~ould be rezoned for commercial use or for 6 or more units. -$30,995, submit terms. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Walk to shopping from this dandy corner 3 bedroom home with large 3 car garage, with room for boat or trailer. $19,950 -only 10% down. HOM£ AND INCOME. $24,950 2 separate hon1es close in! Spacious tree shaded lot over 200 feet deep -A pleasure to live iii -profitable to own . NO DOWN GI OR FHA Dandy 3 bedroom. Wall to wall carpets througbout. Owner is moving out of state and wants quick sale. Cal:l today -it won't last long. $18,500 F.P, NEWPORT HEIGHTS 4 BDRM. Jn excellent conditiOn -l 3A baths, new car- pets. Immediate possession upon buyer's credit approval, $24,500 with $1,950 down on FHA terms. 646-7171 546-2313 Opportunity Knocks In Newport Beaeh. Large rambling custom 3 bedroom home with family room, 21/2 baths, 2 fireplaces and a view of the future park. Walking distance to the future boat marina. $35,950 Country Uvinq Tired of the busv city life? Then here's a spacious 3 bedroom home ~ a large wooded lot. $21.900 Charminq Value Vacant estate sale. Charming rustic home surrounded by mature trees. 3 bedroo~s and den or formal dining room in a park·hke set- ting. $24,000 Country Club Only a 4 iron shot from the green. TIW: three bedfoom charmer has 21h baths. family room, 2 fireplaces and is surro~nded by much more expensive homes. Just l1Sted for $39,500 A MiUion Uqhts Can be seen from the living room and dining room of this spacioUs 4 bedroom home. You will feel like you're on top of the world. $42,750 Duplex • Balboa A completely furnished duplex on B~lboa Peninsula. Located on l 1h fee lots with a great view and a stone's throw away from the he,ch. $68,500 Ph: 540-4824 "rhitJ'' e••esPRING '·-'R!,!I:TY Call to.Jay to set the ulti· mate in elegant indoor/out- door living. BeJnw replace- ment at $1 10,000. 2043 WESI'CLJFF DRIVE .,..m, 0pen Ev"~·i-~2~6~2~9~HAR~·~B~O~R~B;;L~v~o::.,~co~s~T~AruMEESliAI_ ~ NESnE IN Space? Lots Of ltl .. Roy J. Wa.d Co. Lender's Jewel tBaycrest Offk:r • . Vacanl, redecorated 3 BR 1842 Santiago Dr. &15--1550 and Df!n. 2 beth home. Big $154 A MONTH- Makes this the BIGGEST BUY and the bigges~ master bedroom yoo can imagine. This-3 bedroom bf>auty with forinal dining area and warm living room with fire- plaCt' has equally d1arming 10C6tion on corntt lot with big back yard and double detached garage. surround- ed by tall, 11tately trees in be11u1iful localion , B/B NEAR NEW RYE BEDROOMS, TOO Short walk .. """""""'"' pool, ....,.....,. -and lboppini. Cb btdl"oom coo- wrt«d t.o ltbnry -1rud)t. 2~ beth1. wen l()(!ftlf!li &.t. Uni- vt.rsity Par1< Mar UC!. ~II ~!~ 115,0C.O 6'15·'.lOOO EVMI~ M6-IMQ Bay & Beach R111ty, Inc. 2407 E. COll!lll Highway. CdM •, fena!d yard. Patio located in secluded area Complete electric kitchen blt·ins plu11 eating nook. Price below lenders cost $32,500 Can tailor lin9.Il('ing to fit qualified buyer. BEST BUY JN AREA. EASTBLUFF REALTY '.M14 Vista Del Oro Nt'WpoM Bt'ach 644-1133 Spacious home ln Beycrest, planned especially for a growing, active family. The huge game room with its massive tone tireplact is completely away from the living & dining rooms! 4 cheerful bedrooms, l spark· linl!: baths. Large breakfast area, 3 rnr garage. There's 11. great big b8ck )W'd, too, for family fun ! You own your land hero. Only $61,50. Ruth Perdoll, Realtor leffi Wcstcllff Dr. &12-5~ EASTSIDE CHEAPY $14,500 ,. ' in lhill 3 hr. 2'h ha homr. Lfflely stone ff1)1 in nicely carpeted living rm. Pleasant patio ar~ nN combination family • dining nn for those ootdoor barbecue daya. $28.900. 34ll Eas1 Coe.st Hwy. Corona de! Mill' 615-3745 ..-...--~ MOYE UP! to Quneo Highlands. A·Plu~ Home. 3 Bdrms, 3 bAths, Plus Family Rm, P1u1 a chiklren11 TV or Game room, Pl.us Big Ocean Vitw from profesaklnally landscaped prdcn, $4l.5'IO. CURT DOSH, Re11llor 1730 W. Coast Highway 642-6472 EVES. 673-3468 ~----.....- -·---··----... ., ...... Saturday, July 20, 1968 DAJL V ~ILOT _j! HOUSES FOii SALE HOUSES FOii SALE HOUSES FOR SALE Gonorol 1000 0-rol 1000 GeNrol . 1000 BABBOR VIEW 011.1 .s . ' CORONA DEL MAR Luik Homes ••• Quor.ty, Voluo• Beauty, Comfort ln the Southland'• most desirable and fascinJling area. A su- perb school aystem and University of CalifO!"nia's Irvine Cam- pue juat moments away from Harbor View Hilla. Sensibly priced ltom Direcd001: MacArthur BJ\ld. from $3.,900 lo s••,900 PacUlc Co<st Hwy. or Newport J'Wy. • .ttO Tum on Su Joaquin Hil1I Rd., thee follow a.lana to model area . WSI.l lioMEs DOVER SHORiS M~iflcent view home by Harold W. Levitt A.I.A. featured in Architectural Digest. A .911acious; living· room with a mcxlem fire- place wall of unfilled and unpolished Travertine, 3 bdnns. plus aeperate guest cabana designed u • guest room and a casual sitting artt adjoining the pool. View dinlngroom with wb- Ue wall tooes and textured woolen drape!'ies. The sirn· pie arehite<::tural lines ac· centuate the elegance of one of the finest·homes in New- port Harbor. This Ls one of the mol'lt beautiful bcwnes we have evez ottered to the ---Open ....... day and Slmday, 1336 G•laxy Drive WESTCLIFF Quality family home, f bd.. rms, 3 battis, huge famlly room \~11th walk in wet bar. Formal dining room. Large pool siz.e lot. 3 ear ganae. Immediate possession, ;73,500. Bayfrant with pier and slip. New '4 bdrm, 4 bath home with l.amily room. dining room and 3 car garage. Open Daily 333 Mornlngsti1 r Lane john macnab REALTY COMPANY 1181 DOVER DR. Final ·Model Closeout NAME YOUR TERMS Only 3 homes available e • bed rooms e Formel dining room e Til ecl wet b•r e Decor•tor herdwere e Del uxe carpeting • 3 cer 9•r•9• e Full grown tree • 21/1 baths e Perqu et family room e Mirrorecl wi1 rdrobe1 e Built.in vecu um • Laundry tub • Pool-size yards • Trade.in pl•n 30 Yea1 ... r-6D.6o/o Loans OPIN DAILY -10 ._,., le ... BONNIE BAY HIGHLANDS CUSTOM HOMES Off Tusti n Avenue, between 21st end 22nd on Windward Lane , Newport Beach ®. H-,.:~u~~~~~lN AND ASSOC1Am 642·2468 67MJ'2 Ivan Wells' New Homes in Dover Shores • Make your own special SHARP SHARP COLLEGE PARK ehoice from the beautilul 3 BR + family + frOfe&Sion- lvan Wells homes now un. ally landscaped & sprinkler- der construction. (August ~ lawn both front & rte.t completion) yard.11. Assume $19,00) GI • Eaeh has 4 BR 3 b&., tarn loan at 5% % • Sl5i6 per 0-:::::=:=:::::::::=:=:=:=; I rm with wet bar, dining month includes everything. Iii A BEAUTY! llJ'eEL, as well as breakfast Newport NEWPORT BEACJI (7 14) 642-8235 erea for the children. •t You will appreciate the many F.ach is a distinctive & fine teatw'e! of. thia home. distinguished eustom home Victoria 3 Bdrms., spacious family with Cabulous Yiew o1. Vi; 646-881 J room with frple. All electric per Bay & hills. kitchen, dining area. Charm· e Excellent financing &: (Open ing living room with beam· · bl terms ava.ila e. Evt nlngsl ed ceiling and stairway to •Buy now & move in before l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~"'='-"""I AeCOnd lloor. Inter -com school starts. __ throughout. Just i.1t.ps to Roy J. Ward Co. Spac• & Comfort · Ocean llWimming! On tile $18,500 Peninsula Point. $56,COO. <Baycrest OUlcel Spotless "Jewel". 3 oversiz- OCEAN FRONT ™2 Santiago Dr. 64fi.1S50 ed bdrms, 2 baths, all blt·in NMr the Pt"l'lin5Ula Jett;y at kitchen, very cheerful with Harbor ftltrance. Olann.big Special Lots extra eating area. 20' living· 2 Btm home. Great patios. Lot U02 Vlctc>ria $10,tXXI room overlooks neatly man· Room to expend on this 40 R-4 Wallace 8 unit11 $18,500 ieured & well groomed yard, ft wide lot. Priced right! 2 R·l Albert Pl.. $10,000 ea double garage. Forced air $56,<XXJ. 1 View. Dana Pt. $8,900 heat . quality carpeting. See NEAR THE BAY Ask for Tex, Broker I it· you'll love it! 84&000« Looking for a good beach 642·9730 Eves. ~ TARSEU., 5824 EDINGER house? Thi& ill it! Just steps 1 ;:.;==========;;.;;;;.;c..=~========.,;;;;:'-I tq popular swimming beach, nioe far the kiddies. Spac. lOWI living room with lrpl., dining room, 3 Bdrm!., VE"!'· ancla, patio. OWNER will earry lst T.D. S.19.500. 10 UNITS On t_hree lots. Includes spe.c· ious 4 Bdrm. apt. for owner. Xln 'l location • just off ~n Front -befit rental a.r-ea. A home for you and inrome too! $1!6.000. 81lboe Real Est1te Co. Josephine Webb, Realtor mo E. Balboe. Blvd., &lboe. 673-4140 B/B BECOME PROUD OWNER 01 an outstanding 4 bedroom home in a prestige Bayerest area of tine homes. Oistom· it.ed ln every detail. The bit/ tn kitdll'!'I we.a planned for minimum work adjoining llPlldous family f'OCl11 , mak- ing casual eitertaining sirn· pie. The smart living room and dining: area. tor formal ~s. Exoe.Uent decor throughout. Too many amen· ities to mention. Call for AP!>f. 673-m> """'' 5'18-Bay & Beach Realty, Inc. aO'Zi W. Balboe. Blvd., NB NEWPORT HEIGHTS Near Harbor HI SurrouncfEd. by be:a.utiful cu. tom built hcme1. On .. cul· de-sac atrttt. 3 BR 2 be.lhll, ..,.. ttvinc room .,.,., flre. place, hlrdwood f I o o r c, buDt·11'11, FA hefl.t. double -----~· -)'Oll'd. Rltr. &f&.3928 E'wl. 6'2-0t86 *LAC HEN MYER SALES ASSOC IATES- 85115 ap!Jt. Managemt.nt opa>ortUnlty. Double your lnoomt.. c..n tor appt. HOM.£ 6'Ul!IO Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: Beautiful Beacon Bay Custom desig.ned bayfront home. 2 BR's + · 1 BR apt. W/view. Use of ten· nis cts. Sandy beach, mooring for 18' boat. One of Newport's most desirable are... . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . $98,500 Mr. Raulston Lido Luxury Owner.Builder has more cost than list· ed price in this property. 2800 sq. ft. 3 BR's, 4 baths. Perfect for family & entertaining ............... $79,500 Charlotte Long New Bayshore Homes Two new exclusives -4 BR -3 BA + !'am. Rm + office, low lse, S47,500. 3 BR - 2 BA - 2 patios, wet bar, quarry tile entranee & dining room. .. . " .. . ........ " . " .. $48,500 Joe Clarkson Income Property Located in heart of Costa Mesa. 3 de- sirable units w/extra lot -zoned C-1. Enjoy income &: depreciation now &i appreciat~ when you sell. Make of. fer ....................... $44,500 Mn. Harvey Exceptl-1 Financl119 Beautiful 3 BR Cameo Rome with can- yon, jetty & ocean view. Loan with private party. Private beach. $41,000. Walter flaase OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS COLDWELL, BANKll &: CO. 2200 I , COAST HIGHWAY NEWl'ORT l lACH . IC1 9-3351 ' I I I I \ DAILY PILOT Sal1Wday, .l<Jl1 20, 1%8 SOMETHING NEW-SOMETHING DIFFERENT:: NOW:: .---~-=========;;;;;;;;......;;;;;;;;=:============:;;_. l~_P_1_L_o_T_P--=-E_N_N_v_·P_1 N ....... c_H_E_R~lt= =t\ ~t,~1 I 3 I • 2 t• $ 200 DIAL 642°5678 Ines Imes North County Toll me S~0-1220 Just Scry: "CHARGE IT!" No Item .. ., $50 HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSE~ FOR SALE ij HOUSES FOR SALE 1000 G1n1r1I HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE 1000 HOUSES FOR SALE Gener1I 1000 Gen1r1I IOOC General 1000 General HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE lOOO Costa M esa 1000 General HOUSES FOR SALE General $15,750 HUGE LOTS Cl) PENINSULA SHORES liiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil;·.;;;;-~·~~~~;;;;;;;;;~ NO DOWN t. New Balboa i · Oceanfront Community 60' x 200' Near Ocean (Fee Simple) for swimming pool, tennis court, badminton & ba1kttb11l, fruit and vegetablt garden, etc., etc. Completely wall.cl Outslanding large bedrooms. an electric kitch- en, custom carpets & drapes, & huge family room. Washer, dryer & water softener in· eluded. Large fenced yard, covered patio. Only $25,500. LARGE PLAY ROOM PLUS DINING ROOM g,EGE REALTV Cool Ill Cute l bedroom, one bath on quiet tree lined st:reet. Fix'er up and rent, mO\le in youcsell or build another unit !Dr income. Lot bas el· ll"Y access. An exccllent op- portunizy for the wise shoi>- i><'· I . THREE NEW 4 & 5 Bedroom two • story single family Homes and three Duplexes wi th a Del11:1e owner·s 3 Bedroom & Den Home upstairs, and a 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Rental down. Now ready for occupancy. 2250 sq ft. NO DOWN TO VETS. Custom car· pets, big kitchen with built-ins, large living room & fireplace. runy. Jandscaped & fenced. Outstanding area. $29,500. with a dive into lhe sparkling pool ol this big 5 BR, 3 balh former model home at only $3,1,00J. It's a repossession· yet it is immaculate. One loan ol $31.500 wi.th 6.6% interest . will not be increas- ed. A real delightful large family home. ~ . .. I !, I 2043 \VESTCLlFF ORNE 646-7711 ' Open Eves. PLUS Ocean and/or Bay Views, Family rooms, Wet Bars, radiant heat, insulated, carpeted, wall- ed, landscaped, self-cleaning ovens. Formica kitchen cabinets, Powder rooms, Etc. Et~. Come see for .vourself: NEW 3 BEDROOM • 3 BATHS ~ COATS & WALLACE REALTOQS & W 1491 BAKER STREET 546-4141 Golf Course Lot 158 foot lrunta~e on the course overlooking L u s b grccn.s and lai r.vays, num- erous la\>c!I & the Club House. surrounded by lux· urious homes. One-of-a-kind at $25.COO. COLLEGE PARK 2359 Columbia Dr. OPEN SAT 1·5 Beautifully kC"pt 3 ll«Jroon1 + ramily roorn • With n('W vinyl !Joor • Lo\'cly expcn- si\'e carpets and drafl{'s • SZE,900. 1)'Y IO';C. do\1111, 4 BEDROOM· 2 BATHS COSTA MESA, CALIF. GOLD MEDALLION HOMES OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 "F" Street and Balboa Blvd. on secluded Balboa Peninsula Priced from $79,600 to $109,600 For further information call: COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. 2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH Kl 9-33S1 and take time to see this cozy l BEDROOM borne on qt!.let 1trttt with immense back yard with PLAY AREA & POOL gcpa.rate. A little paint and yard work makes thia the year's BEST BUY AT only $14,950. Ex- cellent Tef711S. COSI'A MESA OFF1CE mo Harbor Blvd. ~M91 Open till 9 PM 67S-2000 PARADISE with bee.utilul ocean view in exclusive camro Shores enter over Oriental bridge crossing rock pool . to luxurious 4 BR homl:' \\'ilh sunken living room elaborate lighting system open boom ceiling Excellent value .at $92,500 Luxury Buccola-Built Homes F•om $34,550 to $36,275 - From $5,350 down, VA & FHA terms. Brookhur1t at H11milton, Huntington Betch (1st 1lgnal North of Co11st High.way) Near •verything , , LOOK! • 4 BEi5'RM • COOL POOL • $23,250 "O" OOWN G.I. • LOW DOWN FHA "THE Good '01 SWnmer· time" could never comport' with the flDl you.'U have here all year round. Over- sized bedrms. 2 baths. 15 x 30 covered patio with BBQ Sherwood Estates by the Sea •''bl" •di""'' 1° • 1°,,.1, 15 x 30 Anthony pool • beat Telephone: 968-3036 (10:00 to 7:00 daily) the heat~ Ptice inch~es !!l!!!!!!!!!I!!!!! washer & dryer, dishwasher. MASSIVE MESA VERDE GARAGE SALE -THIS WEEKEND 13 different locations throughout the Mesa Verde area. Quality merchandise including ping pong ta· ble $15; 5 drawer chest $10; Queen Anne end tables $15. numerous box springs & mat- tresses; bikes; guitars; tools ; even an entire 2 story house. Con1e to Mesa Verde Realty. 2850 Mesa Verde Drive (just north of Adams) for a map show- ing all thirteen locations & a complete list of items for sale, This Saturday & Sunday, 10 AM to S PM. 540-1720 TARBELL 2955 HARBOR SMOGFREE AIR near Blue Pacific. Cliarmlng 3 bedrooms, 2 bath resi- dence. Living r o o m with charming fireplace, built-in kitchen, quality ca.tt>eting and custo'm draperies. 2 car Garage. Just move in and relax. VETS NO DOWN - FHA Terms. COSTA J\.1ESA OFFICE 2790 Harbor Blvd. 54.'i-9491 Open till 9 Pi'o1 4 BEDRM· FAMILY RM $24,9SOI Make Mine Water College Realty 546-S880 • 1500 Adams at Harbor (Near Cinema Theater) 546-2313 646-7171 Open Eves. , THE :6) EAL : i ESTATERS I 3 Bdnn, Lanai Cusfllm Pool Situated on an all residential'-==~~:::-~-::~~~:::--:::::-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOi...,.,.;iiiiim. tree lined street. This im-1 i --·--- maoutate homo oU"' hanl· BA y FRONT wood floors, a cozy fireplaei? Home Jor the «?xecutive • 4 and R bdrm. 4 baths, lge. liv. room 22' Screened w/ \'OCalliC rock fireplace. din. area. elct. Bi t kitchcn, . Lanai and master bdrm. w/fireplace, Pool Table private pier for 10 ft. boat • this beauHtul borne rcflects pride of own ership -$119,lXXI. INCLUDED FREE. Step oulside to a PICTURE BOOK YARD wi th green green lawns, tropical shrubs, yucca & statly palms & boasting a Custom Lazy' 'L" Swimming Pool complete w:ith marine lites, diving board & all extras & surrounded by tinted sun- dccking. Separate storage yard, changing room & much more. ANXIOUS O\fNER PRICES AT ONLY 26,800 SUB~flT YOUR TER.i'1S BAYSHORES Excellent cor. location · 2 bcl- rm. near private beach, room for additional improve- ment, immaculate condition- NEW LISTlNG. HARBOR HIGHLANDS Lge. home for growing fam- ily. excellent school district, 4 bdnns. 3 baths, f'[C"Ct'ric B/I kitchen. eJectric gar. opcnrr. VACANT and rt'.1dy for immrdiate occ11911ncr. "C" THOMAS Realtor 224 \'1. Coas1 H\\·y. 54S.5527 Newpon Bch. E\•c. 5'15-~13 Owner Wants Action VA NO 00\VN • FllA minimum down. $22,950. 3 BR 2 J;slth, carpets, built- ins. Near Orange Coast Col!ege • Vacant. MIZELL REALTY MS.2208 SALES ASSOCIATES 85/15 split. Management oppartunlty. Double your Income. Call for appt. H0~1E 642-4090 Costa Mesa 1100 HIGH 5%.1o GI loan which ran be assumed with no change in interest rate or monthly pymts of $166 incl ta.xcs & ins. Approx 15% covers down pymt & dosing costs for this freshly painted 4 hr, l~t 00. Mme. Action ptice:I: S28.P~ 13~£AlTY 3411 East Coasl Hwy. Corona del h1ar Gra-3745 $5,000 Down One of a Kind Duplex Contact Wally Hallberg Eves: 642-4290 OPEN HOUSE DOVER SHORES Open Sat & Sun 1-5 1523 Lincoln Lane FEE LAND DOVER SHORE AREA Custom built 3100 sq. ft 1110NTEREY RANCH HOME. Four bedrooms, three batbs, Family room, large rumpus room and elec- tric kitchen with built-in re- frigerator, freezer, dish- washer. double ovens and warming OV('llS. Carpets, Dra(X'S and Shutters thnJ. out. 18' x 38' heated and fil· NO 00\VN PAYMENT F..xt.;;clJent neighborhood of well maintained ton~ & friendly people. 2 baths. Family room, convcnient off the dream all built·in SINCE 1941 kitchen • dish..,,·asher too. 293 E. 17th St. NOW VACANI'-MUST SELL Sharp 3 BR 2 baU1 home on quiet cul-de-sac l arge covered p alio with manicured yard. Bl! · in ki!cOC.n, good carpet s lhroughout. lar ge dbl garage, Total prlC'e only S21,8.50 Try no down VA or low do\.\'TI Fl-lA financing. CALL LARRY 540-1151 View Hardwood fiool's, FA beat, ~ BR, dining. den, 1 ~ BA. Lovely brick patios, BBQ's. Top Condition. Custom Ci1pe Cod, over 3200 sq ft. 4 bedroon1s 3 baths, 40 ft living room, luxurius pool is inclosed, healed & 67• ,,00 filtered. $6fl,lXXI. 10% dn. Not 447-149 r.1ornlng Canyon Corona Highlands Open Sat & Sun 1-5 _.... ]CBS(' hold. I !!!!M!!!!!!O!!l!Vl!!!!!N!!!!!!G!!!!!!!!!EA!!!_!!"SlllT-"1646-71 b~EN EVi,46-2313 De L1ncy Real Estate 2328 E. Coast Hwy .• Cd:\1 673-3770 -0-N~E-PICTU=R=E- is \\'Orth a thousand \\'ords & we have mor(' than 1. Drop by & SE'('. 4 BR 2~ baths, lamily room, den. Office in· formation only. Lou liallag- her ha~ lh(' k<'Y. J, H McArdle Broker 2Z2 W \\'ilson, C~I 61'.!.(;817 Mwt sell this month, 4 BR house in bay Btea of New- port Beach. This fine home has parquet in enlcy hall nnd separate THE~EAL ESTATERS ·--- dining room! Wall to wall ------ --· carpeting, built·in book cos-Open House Saturday es, elec. kitchen, formal en· and Sunday 1-5 dosed garden off living 6fi6 Senate Only $21.lXXI. 3 room and master bedroom large bedrooms. brand new L<trge yard, specimen l:roe~ carpets, new flooring in kit- \Valking distance to outstand-chen and both baths. La.rge ing schools and shoppi 2 car ii:arage and possibly Cpts., dJ1)S .. fireplace. H:: the largest R-1 in to1vn. U by work benches. man~ cus· ;;~ n~ :J:c;~:~ ~otii.~;t~'. Open House tom features. Fee S1n1plC". $900 down to all plus clos- sun. 1•5 Please niake offer. Under ing t'Osls. ""·""· 0 """ """"' "''· C I lh & C ~j Pointsc\1\a Sun .. l to 5. lflOt Eton P1acc. 0 eswor y o. Coron' dcl M"' JEAN SMITH, 2 Br. TopCondltlon. R..cady to 642-7777 add S('('Qn('I unit. Xlnt in· REALTOR 1.9l4 llarbor Blvd .. C,M. vestmen t ;lt Ul.500. 400 E. lith. C.:'11. 714 6-16-:t!Sfl Open Eves. O••ngo Coast Property , CHOICE MESA VERDE --~V°''ETS!-.-- 331 ·"" .. ""c-'·-. "'"' '"""' 1 LOCATION G". EA 'T DUPLEX ST AGE COACH makP~ thu; Cust:1 \lrsa s •t.. "' CHARM -$23 ,5()0\ BE.:.! Bt..;Y! A 3 &"C!1'0Jn1. Li1·r in onr. rt'nt the ct.her. Lci1 c at first gl.111,·1" Cypn:ss. '.! hath beauty, con1pll'tcly l!;ird to find propr rty ready palms & state trees, corral repainted and ready 10 move for you to buy on GI Terms. fence. King-sized bedrooms, in. Plush carpel:;, dra1K's. '.! bcdooms et'1Ch. double gar- rustic built-in bar in ~zy beautilul wa!l p;l(X'r. built. age. 50 X 110 ft. lot close lo den. Brick firl'placc in living in v.·an units and 1:orgcous shopping and schools. look r 0 om. Delightlul covered landscaping [ront and ttar at the priCl'! ONLY $22,!EiO. patio. Q.istom features in· v.·ilh sprlnklE'rs. NO DO\\':-l ()Jr ('!li('lll!!\l'e -Call today' T ~~1\lil s;;:~eh Blvd. ~lr1 LO\V' LO\\' F1ii\ $19,900 "J\.!R. CLEAN" was hl:-re! ~BR 1% bath, COl'E'red patio. Near all. rutn:. 642-9730 Eve1. 543-0720 e KENNEDY Brick fireplace enhances liv· ___ 64_6-44 __ 9_4~-- mg room. M"ture "'""' FORTUOSITY trees & colorful shMJbs rom- plcte this perfect picture. No down pa)rment GI or low down Fll.A. 84&-0004 TARBEU. 5824 EDINGER '""' pool with .i.ctrio ,,,,,. OPEN HOUSE er. Two rear yards • .&I.ump. * * stone planters and many ex· lras. Truly a quality home • F.estside CU5tom 2 BR S20.!M shlw.'Tl by appointment only. • 10'1o down. No Joan rost. Prit'C'd to sell at $69.$0. Open Sat/SUn 1-6 38.1 ll•la.g- 'l•lllllll!ll!!ll!l![l!!l!lf, I nolia, Cos1a Ml'~l . • 642-1771 Anytime Evenings Call 646-1000 REMEMBER WHEN! LEASE or BUY you could get a good cleon This well cmdltioned 4 BR large 4 BR home v:ith 2 full 2 both home in hlesa Del beths for $28,500. Happy Mar l! vaoont. Move tight days are here again? Sec well landscaped, ct.oi~ lo. this fine tastefully decorated cation. Call for Sho\\'ing. home \\'ith almost new w/\v ~ ~~~:~: ,! :i".:!' " • 9• \f;l-'."" '" ·''·..'::.'.'.:_ ""'_" 1003 B..1ker. C.J\.t. ~ Is what some new owner \\'ill have in ronsidering this Mesa Verde family home. No interest increase over the existing 5%. % financing, no points to pay and only $144 per month covers aJI. Built-in kitcht'n, 3 large bed- rooms, high quality carpets. TransfetTl'd O\\'Tler says sell .•• $2'1,950 Newport Heights $1,900 dn and T.L.C. 4 bed- rooms 2 bath home could be channing with some paint and Imagination. Large fenc- ed yard on e. quie1 street. Low F.H.A. terms available. Coleswortby & Co. 642-7777 19CH llarbor Blvd .. C.hl. ()p(>il Eves. Would You Believe! 4 BR 2 bath. fireplaet>. \\'il1er- fountain & swimming POOL at $22,950 Fl-tA 1st TD $17.000 assum- able. REDUCED $2750 J1uge 2nd story rec. room easily convertible to 41h & 5U1 bedrooms + 3rd hath. Only $29,750 Newport at V ic!oria 646-8811 (Open Evenings) opcon eves) Heritage Real Estate --$995DOWN-- vaeant • inuncdi;He octupan· cy, Lirgc 3 BR. 2 BA il1csa Verde home. Pool sized yard. All bH-in kitchen. Double st~ Ii rep la el', ov· crsiU>d family & bedroom, Family Planned! Thll price only $26,900. Own- There's a separate parent's er-Bkr 540·1153 sitting TOOm in the master EASTSIDE, Owner must bedroom suite! A "children· move. Assume 5% r~ loan- safc" wroughl iron JencNl Sl-1:~ princ. int. taxes & ins. AnU1ony pool! l:xquisitcly on Uiis 3 BR 2 ba1·h, frplcr. Planted & spacious ptttio • . carpeting:, cov patio & ler- garden for outdoor enter-rHir landscaping. CA LL taining. A walled gru-rlen RAY GAULT 540--llfll !open for privacy? Don't miss this . eves) Heritage Reril Estate remarkable custom built 4 BR home in Baycrcst tnol leasehold). R ;l re for only $56.9.>0' R.utli Pardoll, Realtor lf."' \\'cs1c\1tf Dr. 6l~-:1Z!l0 1100 ~LEGE REALTV New Listing NE\\' LISTING in ~\esa Del Mar, neat 3 & lam rm, 1v I upgraded carpctm.g, front fencing creating encl. courtyard, \\'aiking distance to rll schools including OCC. OUcred at $25,950. 4 BR+ Rumpus Brand new listing • 1800 sq ll in this beauUful!y Improv- ed home with huge trl!es. lols of walnut panelling. wa terfall & JK1nd, etc. $26.~00 College Realty 546-5880 IflOJ Adan1s al Harbor \Near Cinema Theater) Victoria Mesa Homes 16 NEW l!OMES L:i\\' dn. 6% % 3().yr IOllll From $24,950 Vallcy Road at Victoria (Just E. of Brookbum: up on bluUl Lido size lots, Jee simple land· lligh above sea level. Built-in clo..'Clric kitchen . Convenient to shopping cen- ter, near schools. 3 and 4 BD RMS • 1 & 2 sty, Fire- places, carpeting. draperies, fencing, landscaping. Michael Kay, Builder Phone 6·12·1.821 Eves 642-5106 Mesa Verde 1110 0 \V N E R TRANSFERRED 1.lliST SELL. Price under all others at $2'1.950. Lovely J\1esa Verde area. Large eat·in kitchen, fully carpeted. 3 nice sized BRs & oversiZC'd J?aragc. Submit on iernis, paymcnts o n l y S179.50 month lotal. CALL 541}..1151 (open eves) Heritage Real Estale UNDER $25,000 10o/o DOWN 3 BR + family room l* b;lth ne\\'\y deroralcd. Nice pa!io. frnct'<l yard. Martin R. E. 548-6332 LOVELY J\fesa Verde 3 Br. fam rm. Many e,;tras ! Large lot, ideal for children. Can assume existing low in- terest loan. 3128 Country Club Dr. C.M. BY 0v.'Tler Mesa Verde 4 Be. 2 Ba, lam rm. 2 brick frplcs bltns, new shag crpts thru- oul Ncw paint, playhse. S27.!>:i0. 54g....2n3 aftf'r 6 pm or Sun. 4 BR""°'&-d',-0,°'2~•;~8~,-.~d'm-I rm., 4 years new, Pool size yard. $39.250. Call Ior appt. 5-16-3&12 11·knds 549-1174 v.·cekdays. O\W\'ER -2 BR, 2 bath. patio. Newly decorated thru out Elec bltins. Orig: FHA construe!. 10'1~ d1vn, $27,200. Kl 5--0505 SHARP 3 BR, 2 Frpl Lg yd, els(' to srhools Can assume 514 ,.~ loan. $2fi,~i00. 1£74 Iowa 546---0807 3 BR. 2 Ba. Fam room, bltns, 2 lrplcs, c\05e to schools & shopping. $25,900. 10% down * 545.002'2 * ~tunlq, Jf.lly 20, 1968 DAILY PILOT 21 BE THE DAILY PILOT'S GUEST TONIGHT! HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES l'OR SALE Newport Be•ch 1200 NowJ!!rf Holghto 1210 Conln• dol Mor 12.10 :--E ... -sr_s_L-u F-F--1 lke1n View foreYer 2501 B1mboo COrrte see thl• beau~ home Fine 4 BR, Fam rm on cor. with magnificent view . .3 lot, ortly $39,500. May tee.se BR 2 beth.a: with many tine or Leise/Option. $350. mo. feablrea. $37,500 • Easy f\· ind pnlener. Avail Aug. 1. nanclng -no k>an charge. 2807 Cotolp• 4 BR, tam rm, pool size kit, tremendous vW:w, $41,500. 2449 Bomboo 4 BR, fam rm, lovel;r borne immac. Nicely lndscpd, See this. $41,500 DAVIS REALTY 642-7000 2 BR HOME Newport Hgts. 1210 325 Holmwood Drive. Open SW>da)I "" day. GRAHAM REALTY 646-2414 lnew' N.B. Past Office) Oceanfront Sleeper Thi• wUI actually "tlttp" 14 people u well as belna a "1letper" In value, Older, but nicely remodeled, thll 5 bedroom. 2 Ila th ooeanfront house Jenck Itself to carefree beach Uvtn~. e llvtna room, din1nC room, lam front and patio are juat a ff!W of the q1 H~ that mf.ke th.ii a GREAT VACAnON HOUSt. Near Ubrary, markets, and wtthln eaay JOGClNG cliltance of the Balboa Pitt. SM,500.. Terms. E. D. SEAMAN 2315 PACIFIC COSTA MESA You are the winner of 2 ticketJJ to the LIDO THEATRE Showing THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE --------------- SEE FREE ••. UNCUT!POPUW PRICES!ACAllEMYAWARD WINNUI .JW.!e.AJldrewl ulllWl 1""'--1 t=m;:.m.1v 1 1~"'i 1 AT THE LIDO THEATER HOUSES FOR SALE ~ENTALS Loguno loach 1705 HOUIM Fuml1hed " ....... ..,.. -------•494.1m EMERAU> BAY • An elegant home with tabuloua ocean views otfering privacy &: NP? Bch l BR. t lte.pt 4. 1 7f,82 EDINGER You an: the winner cl 2 Hckets to 1be LIDO THEATRI Showlng THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLll 3707 $25 Wk. Up e Studio Ir Bacb apta. e lncl Utlll Ir Pbone MT. e Maid Service • TV ••d. •New Cafe A Bu 2376 Newport m vd. · MB-m5 DECORATOR Furn. 2 Br. 2 ba Condo. Pri patio, pool, clubh~. 2 car gar, f225 incl util. Adults only. No pets. 546-1.710 days, 546-:i632 * Channel Reef * 1r PENINSULA POINT * 2 BR. 2 .... -. .. Yrl:r- qual ttnant. $167.~. 1564 Mftmar Dr, 675-1351 L'fllnt loach 4705 blk to Ocean, S80 Pf:1' wk. &a~ or ~Q.6140 1 BR., Oen vw, 5 min to Bch. July. A•..U Aui. 642-127'J 3 mt 2 e.. .. c~ .• drpl. 0 ., patio, $150 wk. O:>U. aft I 2 BR Fum, cm SEASHORE bUN., dl.thwa1htr. Near pm, 9M-5n1, ggs..1522'--I Dr. NB. $1'r.i wk. 115-11111 -· 531-9563 1613-4863 Mier 5 PMJ 3405 11 iiBed:';;&;;..,.;m~tum,.,_;;;;;;;r;,0p;;:-t. Huntington t mock to be•ch. WttldY Harbour MS. Newport Bch "'""318 $400 MO, Watttfront. dock, -------VICl'ORIA Beach • Cocem 32' alip; 3 BR. 2\l BA., CO. $11,0CXI, 2 BR, newly pttnted side) Laguna Beach •\Pt 6 Appl.: lee.se. 213: 332-l2U 4 c-led. $2500 down· mG wtcy, 1-......i JS YOUR AD lN a.ASS!• Located 1214 Fairywood. (lo{E Bclnn turnllhed 4.'0t-· FIEDT Someolle trill b9 Walt (oil """'1lan:I Dr lo ..... ev htodl. 165 wk. 1-lor tt. Dlol '4Um Lqum -· -* 9"-lil81 • ... --""'!"' ' . •• .. ' :·· !. I I I JJ DAILY PILOT • LEGAL NOTICE A.TTEST: .l~•!h't Weir City Clerk ~TATE OF CALIFORNIA! cnUNTY OF ORANGE ) II CITY OF SEAL BEACH l t, J ERDYS WEIR, City Clerk of 11'11 Cl· tv al Sffl Be1ch h1r111Y c1rt1IY Iha! 1119 tor~l1111 ordinance w11 p11Jed and al!OP'9d lrf th1 City Council of Ille Cltv DI SMI BHch 11 I ~Int IM~ held Oii the 11th day of June, 1'61, ll't' tilt lallow- 1.., Wife: AYES: councilmen Otimmeni, Dreier, Hamlflool NO ES: Coufl(llmen Nuoe ABSENT: C1111ncl1,,,.,, Anderson, Gt:m. mltl Jent.rs Weir City Clert: •XHl•IT A Dl!JCllll"TIDJll 01' AHNSXATION HO. 67·1 TO THI! CITY OJ' SfAL •l!ACH. S.,lnnlnt 11 ""' interHC!lOl'I ot IM Wu! lint 111 !he E1tl Half !E Yi) ol S«t1ot1 13, T~h• S Soufti, R1Me I? Wes!, S.11.M •• ln the Collnlv of Or1119e, St.t" of C1l1toml1. with The Northerly ~ry of Loc.atlon No. 141 Slit. Tide L1Nb. ~lbed 111 P1tent fuued Al>ril 4 111111, 1111<1 lnt.nectlOn btlne 1hoo ~ """"' ol ~19"1"9 of ll'M! 1!9•1 dHCr~ of ~ll'lorl No. 7 !O !he c;,.,. of 5"1 Beedl. 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Some day you're going to try a PILOT PENNY PINCHER want ad and get the surprise of your life! Most of your neighbors al· ready have. They've found what a real bargain these little giants are, and why not? The cost is as little as $4.50 (3 lines, 2 days) and your message goes to over 35,000 hon1es daily ( ove1· 70,000 Wed· nesdays). Whatever the items or services you wish to sell, and wherever your best prospects are -across the street or across town or anywhere on the Orange Coast from Seal Beach to Dana Point -your best bet for fast results is a DAILY PILOT PENNY PINCHER want ad. Let PILOT PENNY PINCHER Want Ads Work for YOU! ('J \l '\ 1 J 1 ' LEGAL NOTICE l(OflCI OP 81Jl.IC TUlolilllllt t$.lct •11\~lOJ U.C,C,J l"ltl'OW Ht. 4' 1"'1 Nolle. ft htrtbv ,,_ lo I/If Cttdl™" 111 HillRl)()R NEON COMPANY, Tr•"•l•ror. wlloM bli1lntu t<ldr~1 11 ttd 8 fttndolpll SlrMI, CO.It Mnf, Co1m1V 9' O"nQt, Slt le o1 Ctlllorn!•, 11181 1 bvl~ Trtmlt• b 1bout lo bl m.O. 10 RA.Nlt l CKIM CORf>Ollli.TION, 'htn1!t•"· wtme bu1!~11 tcklrns ft JUI II RtndolPll SlrNI, COtll MtM1 Cauntv ol 0•111111, Sttlt Of Ctlllornl1. n .. 11roP1rlv lo bt 1r.t"'!trtd 11 loc11e0 ti ff4 8 RtnOON>ll SltHI. Co1l1 MfM, (ountv ot Or111t1, Sl11t ol C1llfornl1. SJlcl praperty !1 dftCl'lbed lfl tenertl lU \ All '1-ht tr1-. llrl-&. f'llll,,_J '"' 9M4 Mii If ni.t -11tn bullMM known 11 MARBOR NEON C:Ob\PANV INI kKtll!d ti 294 8 Rtndolpll Slreet, COlll Mea, CounlV af OrttllMI, Sltlt ol Ctlllornlt . Tr.. blllk tr•"'ltr wltl be-<011M1mm1ttd Oii or tlltr Ille 3bl ~Y ol Ju!v, "'*• 11 Wnlern Mulutl EKrow Cor110r111o111, 113!1 We1tclllf Or .. NtWQM1 8e1tl\, Cwnty ol Or•not, \1111 of C1llfoml1. So lar ·~ k-n to !hf Tr1Mltree. 111 bu'lneu Mmet 1ni:1 oddrt11ott 111ed bY Tr1n1l1ror for IN three YH'I la1t pa1r, 11 e11tt1r~t ttom the atlove, •rt: none. 01IM1 : May tt, IHI, ltANRICll:IM CORPORATION " RIU\lfil R11rclcl Trt~ee lly Peltr J. C1cu:11 Tr1n1ler" P11bll11\eod Or111111 C0.1! 0111\1 Pilot, Ju· ly 20, 1961 12M41 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE Allee s. R1y, Plalnllff v1. Eugene M. RftY, Def1ndar1t. No. $ED mt s Bv vll!Jre ot 1n e~ecutl011 Issued on Jul¥ 1, 19611 bv lite S\Jperlor Cwrl, COlln!Y ol Los Angeles, Sl•le ol C1llfornl•. uPOn a 1udgm9'nl entered In l1vor ot Allee S. Rav es ludemer>I credflor •nd egalnst E1111e"" M. Rav 15 luclemenl debtor, SPW!Wlng I net ti.l•nct ot tl.3:19.00 1ctua1tv dve on !Miid ludgment Oii lht Gate ol the l11u1nce or tl1d execution, t f\AY1! 1t vle<:I uPQn •II the right, !Ille 'and Intern! ot uld llld9· mtnl deblar In Ille PtQPl!rty In lht Courllv of Or1r1ge, Stale OI Calllornle, clescrlbed ts 1ouow5: Loi 27. Tr1c1 50005 ot Sook 1•a P1ot1 15 & 16 cl MIPt In the office of the Counlv Recorder ot Orange County, !oc:ated at: 1191 Boise W•Y, Co.la Mesf,, C•llfcrn11. NOT ICE IS HEREB'f GIVEN lllal Ori Friday, August 16, 1%11, 11 1:00 o'clock P.M. al front ol Munlclptl Court HouS'l, 5'11 West 11th St., City ot Coslt M.w, Counlv cf Or1nee, Slate ot C1nrorn1a, 1 Wiii ~I! ti public 1ucllon lit 11\e hlghe.I bidder, lor t11h Jn lawful money ot lhe United Slltf1, •II right. tl!le i nd 1n1ereS1 ol uld ludgment debtor In the tbove described PtOl>ltlY, or 111 much mertol 11 may be nec:eu.11ry Ill u ll11Y 11ld ex· ecutlon, wltn accrued Interest Ind co•h. Oate<:I 11 Costa Mew, Callfornit, Julr 17, 19611. FRANCIS L. GLASER, Mar$h11 MunklPal Court. ORANGE COUNTY HARBOR Judlclal Olstrtct Sv L. ti. Doyle, St-rgeant WON H. Slfl'n, ft20 I . Otlm°"I Aftf!Ut ••llllow1t, Callfornf1 '°"' ~l1JntlH'1 Allor""' Publl•he<I Orange Co1sl D•lly Piiot, Ju-tv 20, 27 1nd AIJSlust J, 1961 1261-.68 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NEWPOltT•MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTR ICT Nollet JnvllL,.. llllds NOTICE IS HERESY GJVEN th.Ill tt.e BG.'lrd ot Educa!lon of me Newi>0rt-Mew Unified School Oislrlct of Oranee Coun. ty, Ctl!lcrnl& will receive sealed bld1 up 10 t .m, on the Sth ClaY Of AU9Y!I, 1968, t i fht oUlce ol uld Sd\ool Dll!rlcl, loc:a!ed "' 1!S1 Placentia Aver>ue, Cos!I Me1ll, Clll!forr>!a. •f which time u ld bidlC Wiii be publicly C¥>ened and read for: A. c. Paving l!nurtaclno Walk·T<¥> .0.11 bids ire ta be In accordance wllh C<lndl!lons, ln•lrucllons ind ~lllCllllo111 Which ire f!OW on Ult In ttie· office of lite PurChl!s!n9 A11enl of sa10 5choo1 Olslrlcl, 1U7 Pltcenlla Avenue, Cost1 Miu, Californ11, E•ch bidder mud submit with his bid 1 sall!lllctory check Cttllfle<:I bY a rewonsi- ble ""nk or a bidder's borld made payable lo the order ol !he NtwllOrt·Meu Unified LEGAL NOTICE ...... CEITIPICATe 01'" OISt;ONTINUAlllCe 01'" U$E ANO/OR AaANOONM!NT 0, P:ICTITIOUS NAMl THE VNOERSIGNfO doe. ht,,,bY cerlltv "'-'· ttll!dl~t WY ,, IHI ,.. ut$1d l'O 00 bu•lnto llPll!er ni. "ct1llou1 l!rm Mmt of WACO.:SANTANA tt 'llllt O. F./11..A. Coi\!rot Towtr. O••nt• COunl'I' AlrflOrt, ''"" A,.., c1morn1,, wti!~ 111r11_, w11 lormerlv comPOUd ti !ht followlnl PfflOfl, wl\Ost n.tmt In fllll lnO pita ol •fflclenc• 11 '' fol10w1. *-lh ROIU!ll:T J, IEPOSH, NtWPOrt lttdl, C.llloml1. Ctrtlnule tor tr1nut!I011 ol ~1-undtr ni. 111Gvt fldlllolla nemt. Ind 1t-tld1~11 OI t11bllutl0fl lt'lt•eof, 1r1 Oii Ills 1n ltlfl flllCt of 1111 CollnlV (loe•k of Ortnt• c.ountr. unc1ott 1111 1>roYltkln1 or kctlOfl 2"' ot lilt Clvll Cocto. WITNESS MY rtartd 11111 1tth dlY Of J11> 1\1, 1961, ROOEltT J, llENl&H Publl1hed Of't-C911t 01lly PllOI, JIJo 1\1 20, 11 Ind A\lllU$I J, 10, 1"8 12*41. LEGAL NOTICE' •A• Ill NOTIC• TO C•EOITOR S 01'" BULK TRANSFElt ANO NOTICE OF IN· Tt:NDEO TltANSFEI OF LIOUOI LIC•N'.IE 01 t lCINSES NOTICE 15 HEREOY GIVEN to ll>e Crtdltor1 ot Harrv H, llln1foll:, $ocltt 5ecurlt'I No. m~. Tr•"'ll!r0t •lld Ll~see. W'-b111lnen 1<10reu !1 7SG SI. Cl11r 111'"!, In Ille Ctty ol Coslt Mew, Counlv· of 0••11!1•, 51ale ol C1lllornl1 91'16. th11 • bulk trenstef" II 1bol.ot to bl m..ie to Joe H. ?u,m1n, SClcltl Security No. 507~719' end Beulah P. Zu1m1n, SClclat SecurllY No, 42'118.()83<1, l)uUtlln<I end w 11 • , Tr1n1t1ree 1rte1 ln!fnded. Tr1n11eree, who.e bus!neu 1ddrn1 11 2205 Delli Larie. ln Ille Cit'! ol An1M!m, Caunly ol Or1ng•, S!all! of C1lll11rnf1, Tht 1>r-rtY ii dncr!beod In 11e<1er1I 1s: A,U 1tock fn trede. 11\d ll<1uor lice,.. .., of the buslneH known t s "MESA DEL MAR MARKET" er.Cl IOCtled ti 750 St. Cl•lr S!retl. In the City Of Cot- ta Mew, Coun!y of Oran~, Slate ol C1Htornl11, and lransll!r Ille f.,llowl11• 1lcohollc be¥1!r1tt llctflst Cor licenses>; Otr·Sale Gener•I, Number 11·5634, now Issued 10 PrertilH"1 toe.red •! 7SG St. Clair Str~•. COl!ta Mna, C111rornl1 for Ille premi..,• located a! 116 North Ma!n Sir~!. In 11\e Clry of S,,nt1 Ana, Countv ot Or1nge, State ol Calllornl1. Tflal t/\e 1moun1 OI purch1l& Prl« or C011slder1tl0fl !n C011nec;llOfl w!lh Mid lr1nsfer of said license (O!" llcensn) and Hid buslneH, lr1dudlng lhe 11llm•tl!'d lnven!o..,., Is !ht 1um or Sll,300.()11, which cons111s ot the fotfOWlng: C1sh through EKrow. All other business n1mes tnd address- es used bv the Tr.r>steror wllh!n 1nr111 ye1t$ last PIS! 111 lar t s known Ill the Transte'<!e •re: Same. Thal It h•s been agreed btlween uld l;censtt tnd lnltndtd lr1r1sleree as re<1uired bv Sec. 2'01' Of !flt Bus!11eu •rid Prolesslons Code. Illa! the con. slderallOfl for the l•ansier Of s•ld buslnns and tr111sf« Of license Is 10 l)e paid ontv 1Ntr Sllld Transfer has bet!n 11p11roved bv u!d Oec>artmenl ot Alcoho!lc Bever1ge Control. That 1 •lie, !ranslet and 1Hlgnment ol the 11ores1ld s!oc:k In lrilde, lidu~s. ~ulPmenl and good wur ol w!d bu•lness wilt be made, artd the con- slder11!on lherflfor I011etner With t/\e cons!derel!on f.,r !he lr111sfer 1nd assignment ot the •loresald 11cer1se (or llcens/!1) 11 10 be co'1!1ummate<:I on or elret Ille lOth dlY ot Augu1t, 1961, II lht l!'S(rgw deriartment ot Gl!OVEA: ESCROW CORPORATION, at Ill SO. ILLINOIS, In lht! Cllv ol Anaheim, County ot Oren9e. S!ale o1 C1lilorni1, provlde<:I Intl !ht Depar!mtnl OI Alcollo!lc Beverage Conlrol has ap. Proved 11ld transrer of uld l!cel\H. H1rtv H. Blns!ok Transferor and Llcen1111 Joe H. Zusman Tran1f1ree 1nd lntende<:I Transfereti Beul•h P. zu,man Tr11nsferee 1nd lnle!lded Trimsleree GROVEi ESCROW CORl"OllATION 111 SO. ILLINOIS ANAHEIM. CALI~. '2I05 "'" Published Orange Coast Ot llY Piiot, July 20, 19611 1261411 School Dl1tr!cf In me emounl no! Ins LEGAL NOTICE lhon five ~ercenl (5%l ol fhe sum bid •• 1---~~-------- 1 guartnlff !hit !he bidder W\11 enter Into NOTICE 01"-INTliiNTION TO the Pr'OPo•ed Cor>tracl 11 the 1llmt Is EXECUTE SECUltlTY AGREEMENT ew1rde<:1 him. In the event ol fa !lur1 lo tkei. •Hl .. H7 u.c.C.J enter !nto SUCfl contr11;t, Ille Pf'O<eedl of aMrow Ne. "" lffJ tne check wlll be forle!ted: or 1n te5e of a Nol!ce r1 he"bv g!ver> Ill the Credllll" bond, lhe full Wm filer~! '''II be of RANRICIC:IM CORPORATION Peler J. lllrtelled lo u!d School 0 1$1rlcl of Orange Ctcece, Debtor. WfloM bu1tr>ess •dd"H 11 Co~nl'>'. Na bidder mlv Wllh<fraw h11 b!tt fer • 194 8 . Randolph SlrHI, Cosr1 Mey, PeriOd of fllrlY·flYe ('5) davs lifter the County ot Orange, S!ale ol Callforr>l•, Iha! dlle 1et fO<" the oi>enlnt lhertof. The a security lnternl Is •boul to be grantl!CI Board of Educat1011 ol the NtWPQrt·MeMi lo AUBURN E. CLAltK, VERN H. Unll!e<:I School O!strlcl rnerves the rigM CLARK, CECIL l. CLARK, lhe Secured to •elect """' or 1111 bids, •nd not Parlv, w"°se buslM<1 1ddrns ii 7'14 fl nece11arl!v acceor the lowest bid, and lo Rlndolpn Str~t. Cosle Mesa, Cauntv ot waive any 1nformallly or !rregularjjy Jn Orange, Sllte of Cal!fornla, (n P~rty 1nv bid received. localed t i l'94 8 l!1ndo!J>h !!reel, Coste Da!..O July 19, 19611. t.;e.1. Counrv qf Orange, ST•lt ol Cttlfor. NEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED ni•. ' SCHOOL DISTRICT Se!d property Ts described In 9entral Of Or•n111 County, CllW,Mnl• es: AH li)[IVrn: i nd "UIPmtnl OI Illa! BV A. Mllcl>all Neon slOn busln111 kll<l-as HARBOR Acting Purcheslnq Agent NEON COMPANY I nd localed 11 'lt4 II Published Or1r1ge Coast Dally Piia!, Ju· Ralldolp~ Street, Coste Mn,, Coun!Y ol ly 20, 27, 19611 1260-68 Ot11111e, Stele cl Calltornle. LEGAL NOTICE flAR an f FI No. 1227, La.n No. "m.e NOTICE OF DEFAULT ANQ ELECTION TO SELL UNOER DEEO OF TRUST NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN ~ That FINANCIAL FEOERATION, INC., a Oel1w1re corPOrtllon, Is Trustff or Subsl!ruled Trust~, er Success.a• Trustee, under that certain Oet'CI of Trust e~ecu!P<I by CAPISTRANO SAOOLE CLUjl. t• Trusfl)r, recorOt([ Ofl November 20, 1964 In book T.!09 0111e 995, of Offldal Recorns Ir> !hf Olflce of the Recoroer ot Or1no1 County, Stale ol '•llfornl1, covarlng pro-perty !n said cour>lv. An executed 1tcurl1¥ 1grffmtnl of the same will be dtllvtred 11\d lhe con. 1ider1llon lherefort Paid on or •lier the 31"1 div of Julv, 1968, a! 10 o'clock A.M. ti Western Mututl Escrow, 173] Wes!clllf Orlve, Cosio Mes~, Cam. Ccuntv of Ora1111e, St1t1 of California. $o f1r as known lo lhe Secured P~•IY, &ti bu1lness namas •nit addreuas u$fd bv !he Debtor for the th•~ Ytlf1 1111 PtSI, If dlllerent from lhe 11bov1 •rf: none. Oeted Mav n. 19e8. Secured PerlY Auburn E Cltrk Cecil L Clark Vern H. Clark Published Or•n111 Cct1I 011/v Pllol, Ju. Iv 1'1), 1961 176.!-68 LEGAL NOTICE Thal I breech Of the oll!lg1tlcns f.,r which such Deed of Trust r• ~curlty h1s I -----~,-.~c,-.,----­occur•ed Ir> tnll payment hes Ml been m•de of The ln11&11ment of orlneloal and CERTIFICATE OF l USIHESS, lnleres! which bet•me Cl!M' Junt 10, 19611; FICTITIOUS NAME In tccol'Clanett with formal mOdlflcallon The undtF11Dr>ed d~• certllv she ts con. eg•Hments. 1N1 lhtl by reator> ot such ducllll!I I bu1lnt11 II •» :t.lnd SI., breacn the undef11tne<:I, p r e 1 e "1 NeWPOrl Beech, Catl!omla, unoer me fie· benellcleN under s1ld Dflel ot TrYsl, ha• l!llous firm name ol THE SECOfolD TIME e•ecute<:I an<:r dtl!~ereo to i.11ld Trus ree " AROUNO NO. 2 and that 5"!d firm Is Wrl~~ Declerall°" cl Defaull ind Oe· comPQsed of Ille followl"9 oer1111>, Wl>c1e mand for Salt, has dePQS!reCI Wllh sale! name In full ond 111ace ot residence I• as Trustee such Deed ot Trust end all f.,!lowsc document1 evltter>cJng obJlgatJons ""<:ured Phyllli Melville Mllfr;s. 9?1 W. Bay thereby, and ha1 declered and does Ave .• NeWPOr! Beach, Call!. 91641. h•reby dtcllrt •II sum1 1ecured lllerelly Dated JuJv 17, 19"11. fmrned!1lely due Ind has electe<:I end ooe1 Phvlll1 MelYl!le Moult hereby ettcl lo <•use !he orocierty Stete ol C111tornlll, Ortnte Countv: destr/be<:I In said rirco•deoc;I Oeod ot Tro1t On July 11, 1968. befl!rf me, e NGI~..,. to be 5010 In tctordenct wl!h lh<e pro--Public !n and for ... 1d Slate, oer111n1!1y Yls!ons lhert'of lo sallilr "'' Pbllgallons 1ooe1red Phvlll1 Mel~Tlle Merrit kllOWn lo tecured thereby, ,,.., to l)e tht person who11 r>eme 11 Oiied July I, 19118. sub1crl-!o the within !ns!rumenl 1nd ATLANTIC SAVINGS .t.HO 1cknow1!6;itd-.ol'M! eKecu!ed !ht 11mt. LOAN ASSOCIATION !OFFICIAL SEAL) By: Oontkl A. HOJll!nt, Gary G. Wt$1 Prnldenl Nolarv Pullllt • C•lllornl1 Bv: 8. Gltl)Orrt, Prlnc1Ptl O!flct In V!ce Pre1ltlen1 COIMty OI Oranoe STATE OF CALIFORNIA I My CommlHlon Eu•trn COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES f » April 21, 1970 On July .1, !'Mt, btfore me Ille uncle•· Pub1!1ht!CI 0••11111 C"81I 01llv Piiat, J11- slgllfd, a llOlarv l>Ubflc In '"" '"' Mid Iv 1'0, 11 •lld A1111ut! 3. 10. 1f61 I~ caunly •nd 1!1!e. PtrlOnll/Y t PPHred Donald A. Hoskln1, known IO me 10 be LEGAL NOTICE "" Prt•IOenr •nd o, ~SPllrfl, k-to 1-------------,,... lo be the Vl<.e Prt1ldtnl Of 1i.e COi'· P~llOfl th.ti t lecu!ed !he wl!hln IM!rU· men, ~nowri to m.-lo be rrie person1 who e~rcu!ed !fie wl!h!r> Jnltr\fn'lef'll Ofl lleflall G: the c11re>orallon thtrtln ntmtd •l'ld •c· k<IOWledved 10 me !hat 1udl corPOr11!<111 e•ecuteo !ht wltM~ lnstl'IJ~I ~F1Utnl to !Is BY·L1ws or 1 nsolutlon at lt1 BoArd of Directors, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I II.Ive her-eunto ~t mv hJ1111d AAd •fflll'd mv of-l!tlAI Jffl 1114! dtY llld Yt•r flrtt llbovt wfll!'1!, (SEAL! serne Gr•~•m Noltrv Publl< In Ind lor Slld COVl'lty tnd 111ft Tht fereg0Tn1 OllCIY ot Notice, the O•lt lnt1 Of which WI• flied far •KOrc:I °" JulY 16, IHI In lht otfle1 cl lt!e County li!~r<ltr of lht cwnlY ll<!sftNleCI lher1ln, II wnl lo YO\! 11 1n •~emlr11tlon ot me Hite 10 !ht tr\111 P'11S>fnJ IMIC•I•• you ne-. 1n Intern:! In ~ Tfll'llte't S..ls Proc:tedll\\H. FINANCIAL FEOEltATION, INC., 11 TtmlH 1"ubll1htd Oftntt Cl'.lfl1I Dt!1Y Piiot, J u. 1\1 70. 21 Ind Allfutt ~ 10, IHI lJ.U• .. SUl"l!llO• COUJl:T 011 THE STATE OF CALIFOINIA FOlt THI COUNTY 0 1'" O•ANOI! H•. A"'8U NOTICE 0!'" Hl!:ARING OF PETITION JSOR PROIATI!! 0 1' WILL ANO f'Olt LEnEIS TESTAMEHTAIY E1!•te IJf Ellen M. Klno, 0Kflaud. NOTICE IS HER E&V GIVEN Tho! EARL R. !(ING ~11 llled ~re!" I 1tllll0fl II• Pl'tlbt!t ot Wiii Ind for ll)~anw of Le11er1 Tn11rnenl1rv fo Petltl-r. relerwn(:t Ill which I~ ....01 hlr luflhtr 111rllcu111r., 111d mat the 11""' onO 1lt{f ot Ptffrl"f the .. ,.,. hi• blltn Mt tor A111111t1I t, lffl, ti t :JO 1.m,, In ttw COllMfl'.IOl'l'I OI' CleHMmettl NO. 1 OI' '41!0 court, 11 tot Hortn 9rtlod'w1w. In ll'lf City ot $1nt1 A,.., c111rorn11, Otr"° Jul'>' 17, I .... W. E. ST JOHN CO\lftlY Cler11 Hgr'#llL Murwrn Ind ._.,,.... ~Jt UJ'lf Street "--' .. mcll, C•lller'lllt Tth •1Mt2f A,....,..n fw Pll!lll-. f"libll111td 011noe (OIJI 1).1111 l"llol, Jv. IV }O. J1, 1f, IHI 1'6''4>1 Complete Printing Service Top Quality -Fast Service 11!1·11111111118 642-4321 2211 WOll Balboa Blvd. Nowport Boach 6 4 2 -s 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T ( L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 -s 6 7 8 Results , -----------------~-- RENTALS Aph. Unfurnished General 5000 .VEN DOME Make rese.rvationa NOW Newly Redecorated Close to Shopplnt. Park Boys Club & Glr 1 Club a Spo.clowi 3 Bt'I, 2 Ba a Swim Pool, PuY~ • Frpl, lndlv/lndry fac'll 1 IM5 An1hefm Ave. C.M. W-28>1 RENT 3 Rooms FUrnlture $25 Month FULL OPTION TO BUY No deposi t 0.1.c. H.F.R.C. Furniture Rent1ls 517 W. l!tth, C.M. 54S.348l . 1568 W. Lncln, Anhm 774·2800 Cost• Me11 5100 HARBOR GREENS . BACHELOR • UNFURN. from $100 incl. util. 1 ·2 &:38DRM. FURN. & UNFURN. Heated Pools, Oilld Care Center, Adj. to Shoppin'- No peta allowed 2700 Petersoo Way. at Har- bor &: Adams, CoBta M«a. I~ Excellent, park -like SUr· roundings for adults requir· ing peace &: quiet. Discriminative Tenants I. 2 & 3 BDRJ.f. APTS. POOL. NO CHILDREN MARTINIQUE GARDEN APTS. 18th & Ssnta Ana, C.M. Call Mrs. Henderson 646-5542 1777 Santa Ana, Apt 113, C.M. STEVENS VILLA NEW • LUXURJOUS 1 & 2 BDRM. APJ'S, Fram $130 Month carpets, drapes, all built- ins. Adults onJy. No pets. :i&I. Avocado, 0.1 tl1gr. Apt. 8 NEW~Y DECORATED Large 2 BR. with garage. $105, Disposal. Water pakl . Gardener. 2176 Placentia, Apt. E Call between 2 & 5 • 63&.41'0 • LUXURIOUS 2 BR .. View. All elec., carp., drps. GE kitch., encl. garage, Nr. bus. $121. 120 E. 20th. 2 BDR townhse I% be, bl~ ins, cqits, drps $141) mo Adlts. 3005 Coolidge Apt 17 3 BR. 2 ba. All crpts. Shaw· ing Fri, Sat & Sun. $180. 2281 Farham Dr. 646-4939 AVAIL. NOW 2 BR.. n!'w cpls., drapes, bl!ns. Adults, no pes. $125. 548-6769 \VALK to markets 22nd & Newport. No pets. Adults. I Br upper, neat. $90, 646-3750 1 BR. Pri patio wfw crpts, .,,,.. Elec kit' No children/pets. $1JO. 548-1322 $80 MODElRN 1 br duplex 1 or 2 adults, no pt"t.!i, avail Aug 1. 54~153 . -- Newport Beach S200 2 BR, open beamed, cpts. drps, fireplace, bet. ocean & bay, Avail far adults leasing al $160. Sept 1'1. Appl. 673-3882 NEWPORT Riviera A v a i I 7/27. 3 Br. 2~ ba. pool & ,.,, p,, OK "35 mo. 642-2307 2 Br., nr ocean, cpts, gar. tl45 yrly, avail Sept. 1st. Furnished or Unfumished. 1281!.i 461h St. 548·8379 YRLY 2 br, Upper, cpts, drps, sundN:k. $165: Bach apt $90. ~5&)() NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT • WANT AD - ~~ "' I"' -)! ..... _ - RENTALS REAL ESTATE Apia. Unfumlahod Gtn•r•I New~ Beach 5200 Rooms for Rent 5995 - EASTBLUFF COOL, airy room ln prtv. home: ldtch. privil., phoc1C1 FOR LEASE In room. Employed lady pr t>f e rr e d. Wnt CM. 11 N.w Prfftl9e 646-1393 To wn Home s SLEEPING room. Men oni)', non • •moktr: Refs req'd. Cold Meidallon all f!ledlic South ol HWl', CdM. $20 wk. livini Ir private palio 6~114 a.It G • DELUXE, men onl)t, prl• 2 bedroom -+ den & 3 bed~ home, ns per week room with 2 or 214 baths 546 ..... -• Your own large 2-car garage. NICE Rm ., good loc. 0:.n- Automatic door opener avail. genial home. $55 \Vlth • kitchen privil. 5-\S-5998 Dishwa:-J'ier, drapes, carpeta ROOr.1 With private entrance & l11ndry facilities. & 1>atlo. 5 min. to beach. Ref1ige:rators available. 612-1964 • l BR in new pri.,.atl! home. 'Your person1tl key to pool. Cio.w to shopping. $60 mo. • or $15 week. 646-2042 Rent riarting al $250 mo at • Guest Homn 5991 845 AMIGO WAY NEWPORT BEACH PRIVATE Room for am· bulatory lady, Good food. Back' 81y S240 Nice surroundings. 548-4753 REAL ESTATE X~T location. Heated pool 2 General Br. Adults. Na pet.!i, Refs. Income Property 6000 548-4845 • NEWPORT BEACH Corona del Mir 5250 • TRAVELODGE • 1967 Gross $110,000; 1968 Ap- prox, gross $.125,000. Owner }S~~~~ moving to Glendale. Price $525,000. C. R. GANGI 642·1615 6'15-l6b'9 EVES. ON TEN ACRES 6 Houses on comm. acre, l &: 2 BR, Furn &. Unfum from Sl50 mo. Frplcs I Pri/ room for more. 165-169 E. Patios I Pools. Tennis . Con-21st. Costa Mesa. Do not disturb tenants. Prine. tnt'.l Bk!st. 9 bole Putt/ Green. only. By 01vncr 1-758-0328 9CXl Sea Lane, CdM 644-2611 {Mac.4 .. !hur nr. Coast Hwy) Busine11 Rental 6060 2 BDRMS. 1% baths. heated Medic•I or pool. $185 Mo., yearly Professional Suite Avail. now. 644-1130 in Orange. 74147 E. Chap1nan. $165. 2 BR. Corooa High. Approximately 25c per sq. ft. lands. Patio, lndry. Adults, l<<'Y at 42 Plaza Sq., Orange. 673-4132 Eves-weekenW; Rltr. 646-SSll BEAUT. Modern 3 BR ap t, *PRESTIGE STORE* near beach. Canyon view. ln prime location. Month to mo. $275. 673-1244 2500 Sq, ft. Air cond. Set! at 1801 Lido Isle 5351 NC\\.'JlOrt BJ.,.d., Costa -·-M~ or Call r.1r. Ward STEPS TO BAY & SHOl='S 642-8484 Lg: 2 BR .. study, 2 ba, Lse BALBOA ISLAND for lease. Adults. 673--7502, 673-3389 Store or office space to ~untington Beach 5400 000 sq . ft , 675-2005 SPLIT level 3 Br. 1% bB all Office Rental 6070 elec bltins dswhr, dis pl, crpl.!,_ drapes. Encl gar & LAGUNA BEACH Air Conditioned ~ carport. Patio, pool & trplc. CaU 536-3~911 ON FOR.ES'i' AVENUE 2 BR., pool, sundeck: encl. Desk-spaces available In newest of lice building at garage: 2 blks. from ocean. prin1e location in downLOwn Aipply: 305 10th St. Apt. C Laguna Beach. Air condi· tioned. carpeted. beautiful L1gu.n1 Be1ch 5705 paneled partitioning. Two entrances: Frontage on LO'l"JELY 2 br 2 ba view apt Forest Ave., rear leads to wi th garage. No steps. Lse MuncipaJ. parking lots. $50 $1 75 mo. 4M-7891 per month for space. Desk NEW Delux lge 2 BR, 2 BA, and chairs available for $5. N. Laguna, 1 blk ta ocean & Business hours answering seFVice available for $10. park. Lease. -494--4060 eve All utilities paid except telephone. Rentals Wanted 5990 DAILY PILOT -··---. 222 FORF.ST AVENUE e NOTICE e LAGUNA BEACH REAL TORS & RENTORS 494·94fi6 The Hou.sing Office of Univer· Air-Condit ioned sity of California, Irvine, is Offices & Desk Space expanding its li.$ting service with central secretarial. zer- far ofi-cam1~s rentals. Real· ox ruid telephone answering tors & private owners are 5€rvice, up to 2,000 sq. ft . encouraged to include suit· TI1e Mutual Bldg. able married & single stU· 2863 E. Coast Hwy, CdM dents & facully accomoda· Call !I. /\iV to 5 Pj\.t fi754070 lions in our Wes. Write or ---· --- phone for • lisllng form FOR-RENT from: Housing Officr, Li· Approx. 450 Sq. 1''1. carpeted brary Administration Build· & drapes, air-cond. ing, U.C. Irvine, Irvine, Cali* MARINER'S BLDG. 1515 WestclUf Dr .. N.B. fomia, 921664. Contact Mrs. Rainio 642.-400) Phone: TI4: 83J.6811 SECRETARIAL SERVICE * URGENT * Modern offices, carpets, air YOT~IG Lady with multiple cond . perking. From $65 per Jclerosis and well behaved month Orange County Bank C.ermanSbepherd com. Bldg. 230 E. 17tb St., Costa panion needs an unfumlshed Mesa 642-1485 one bedroom house or apBrt• EXECUTIVE Orflce suHe, ment with fenced or encl-320 Sq. II. Gll'.'ndale ,Fed osed yard, C»d HuntingtUn Bldg, CdM. Reasonable. Beach !ocation prrJerrcd. 675-5444 Reasonabll! rent please, am SUITES AVAILABLE $50 & "' fixed income, Pho"' u~. 1770 Orange Ave. C.M. 536-4937 if no ans. ph 536-2225 54'6773 BUSINESS Woman needs 1 BEACI-I & Slater stort-s for "' unfurn Apt. CM , lease. 1050 sq. ft. -800 sq. Ne;..'J)Ort. Corona del Mar, fl. (213) 382-23!n I-runt Bch or Laguna. To $100 mo. Gar or carport necesaary. 642--0086 after 5 lnduttri1I Rent1I 6090 pm .. .. 4200 SQ. Ft. In modem con-WANTED: Corona del .Mar crete building M-2 zone $300 unfurn leue. 2 or 3 Br. "''· mo. £213) 434-5082 with gar, closed yard nee. for 1 am child. $200. 675-4693 Lott 61CMI WANTED furn ished 1 or 2 -·-BR h003e or apt for 3 to 4 Q(EAN .VIEW LOTS mos. starting August. Cou. pie & baby. <l!H-4338 80 x 135 \evl'l ........ $24.500 2 or 3 BR house Eastside SOx 120 level ........ S17,000 Costa Mo,. "' Nt'WPQl'I 70x101 ............... $10,00) Beach t,o $150 642-8748 UndeTgl'OUnd util -terms 1 BR Apt. Furnished or un-R. Nattrei;s Rltr. 642-1-485 furnished. Gar. ~fs. Days PORTAFlNA LAGUNA 646-6232-Eve 962-8307 Panoramic View Lolli White water and coasl· lint' viewa MANY IOOl<DERFUL OP· <126 Nycs Pl•oe PORTUNITIES have ,,_ . Lagunll fkuch 171<1) 4!H·93S8 dl5coven!d In ClassUied Ads. PARTIAL Ocean view; Cor- Tum back to "Buaneu Op. on• del Mar. Choice 0'1lze lot NOT Jenaebold. Lovely ~des"NOWI trees. 673-2010 Rctlltor. 2 LOTS on Santiago, NB cUb, tenna: ~ tnide. Fee BUSIEl'T -Jaco "' clmpla. 6*-8565 ..... ,,,. DAILY PILOT PUCE 10Uf want ad where Clullfled _ ..... Savo they are looktnc -OAJLT PILOT clua!'1f'd 642-5671 mooey, time a elf(lrt. 1.oo)t DIAL cllr.ct "2~ 0>11St nawl!I ,.... ood, -"' ....... Uatei to th• IJbcme rlql ' , ... "-'lt ~ .. . •• ~-REAL ESTATE BU SS ond ANNO' EN IS 6-neral -FINANCIAL and NOTICE~ Ranches 6150 Bua. Opportunltl• 6300 Announc:emenh 6411 - RANCH HOME ACTIVE ASSOCIATE Llfeth HHlth Studio lloapltn.Uty is Our Motto 3 bL'(ll'Oom1 1tnd swimmln& FREE STEAM wrm pool. lnclud111 2 bedroom IMMEDIATE SWEDISH MASSA.OE guest house and 8 stall barn. Open wkd)-1 10 am· ll pm Northeast 011\u;Un on 3 •c-INCOME Sunda.y1 10 am • S pm res af Jt'ntlY sloping land 519 E. Broadway entirely tvietid. $98 ,500. ~·or Looking for experienced bu~ Loo& Beach CtU) QMOlll further infonmltion please tness man With lmag\n•tion, call Glenn Thompson with aood penona1ity, to join aa· Funerals 6412 Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc. gressive mar1<e.ttnc ...,. 1818 W. Chapman Ave. with real ability. Located WESTMINSTER Oranj:e, OaJH. Orange County. MM we lit"- S41-26Zl, Eves-wknds 538-6727 lect must have $15,000 cull MEMORIAL PARK to invest which entitles him Mortuary & Camelooy Acreage 6200 to good !lalary, benefits + Co'"f,l•te funeraJt -share of profits etc., which rom $245 AnENTION should return considerably mo"' lhan "'"re invest· CetMte~ lot1 DEVELOPERS & ment first yea.r. No selling, from$ 30 INVESTORS age no barrier. We train. Includea Ehdowment care * 80 LEVEL ACRES * Write giving all particulars Everythlnc in one be&utitW Jde11.Uy located in high-dry about yourself. Please gi.,.e p.lace means ~ cost. desert (no smog problerps, phone number. Sales Manag-No trafitc problems. wonderful dry.air!) L evel "· 1-4801 Beacb, Westm.b:lster land, pump &: well on prop. BOX M·163 531-1725 893-ml erty. Just 18 miles East of .fhe Daily Pilot Cemetery Loh 6411 Barstow (where great ex- panslon has already be.gun!) WHY Work fvr 11omeone WILL Sacrifice • Space 90 man ~ made Lak es ln else? Be -yoor own boAe! Family Plot. Harbor Rest area! Ideal for resor t You can have your own Memorial Pa.rk CM. d eve lopm e nt, alfalfa yardage shop in the heart of Call roll. evec (213) 591-2080 growing, fish raising, etc. C.M. A natlll'al for someorie . .. opportunities boundless. who likes to sew and make Memor i1I P1rk1 6421 '111is is a rare afiering, af· money. $5.000.00 to a:et in -fording the investor a great includes $8,000,00 Inventory 2 D~IRABLE Plots "' future! Personal cireu.m· Harbor Rest Memorial Md fixtures, THE REAL stances force this sale: oth-ESTATERS -54&-2313 Park. Will sacrifice, $350. smaller parcels avail· 612-1535 call 8:30 AM lo 5 er, able below market value. Investment Oppor. 6310 PM Call owner; 847-6640 Eves/ Weekends. SERVICE OIRECTORY 7.59 ACRF.S, Barstow. Calif. Excellent ~uto Repairs 6530 H w y ft6 frontage. $250 dow Tax Deduction $40 mo. $4.800 fUll price, Garage 1talla for "tent. INVESTORS SPECIAL CTI4) 962--4766 a!t 6 pm. HOists, air compreaoor 6 4 Units · all rented accessories. 842-6020 BUSINESS and 2 -Two Bdrms, 1 bath FINANCIAL :! • Three Bdrms, 2 ba ths B1by1ittln1 6550 Bus. Opportunities 6300 6 yrs old, newly painted MATURE girl aged. 22. Ex:. good location, Costa Mesa Ch\·ned by Loan Company per. w I 2 years w/mentally AFFILIATE retarded children I 2 yrs aa INVE$TOR MUSf SELL Monthly Income ~XI nu~s aide. Reference.. MANAGER Excellent Loan I-lave transp, ~9'588 after 4 PM S:ti.000 cash Required any reasonable terms Orange Count:Y based fran· hill price $39.500 MOTHER Of 3 will babysit chise marketing &. sales EASTBLUFF her home days or evenings. company seeks a partner/ Vic. of Edwards &.. Edlna:er, REALTY HB 897-9762 manager for this o!fice, Ex· pansian program requires 2414 Vista Del Oro WILL babysit. E xc e 11 e n t the services of a competant. Newport Beach care. Rea.s. Eut.side CM. Ph. 644-1133 reliable, sa!eS oriented in· ' -646-9073 dividual with a background RELIABLE babysitting my of past successes. Franchise -home any hours, 548-2-478. exper. helpful but not man-Real Estate Lo1n1 6340 Ask for Nancy Pratt datory as present mgr. will ClflLD Catt, my home. By work closely with this of· BORROW on Your Equity dray or wee k. Vlc 16th & Private 2nd Mortg. money ""'· Free appraisal. No oblig. Newport, CM 642-4964 This i& M UJIUS\lal opportu· BABYSITTING in your home nity for a sophisticated. sin· ALSO 90 % Ist TD loans to $71,500 by the week. perm. You cere, aggressive thinker ta Se1ving Orange Cnty 18 yrs, furn . transp, 642-1407 join with a establishC!d org. Sattler r.tortgage Co., Inc. th'at is fast becoming recog-Brick, Matonry, etc. nized naUooally, 336 E 17th St., Costa Me:.a Qualified person wUI . draw S42.21n 54>-0611 6560 S~ e wk. sal. + 50% of BRICK. Concrete, Clrpentry the prorils which should tar Found fFr .. Ado) 6400 Custom Cabinet.!i, Small jobs exceed the invstmnt in the OK. Free Est. 962.s!WS first year. FEMALE Sheltie, brown and If you can qualify, have lhe whi te. Appears to be young. Builden 6570 req. funds & are ready to Vic. of Edinger & Warner, roll up your sleeves to go 0 If 0 t Magnol i a , REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS to work immed. -Wrile 841--7/20 CABINEI'S. Any slle job. 23 yrs exper. .. .. 113 about yourself, in d e Is i I BOYS 20" bike July 8. (give phone no.l & you will Corner Narcissus & c" Cabinetmaking 6580 be contacted for a personal Hwy CdM. Owner please interview, All replies ;, identify 646-2561 CUS'T'OM kit. ca binets. strictest ronfidence. Write to: P.O. Box 90;, Costa T RI.COLORED Australian blhrm. pullmans, fonnica Mesa, calif. Shepherd (Border Collie) tops exc. work reas. 847-9832 CANDY SUPPLY Vic, Fairground11 & High Sc~I. C.M. 5-45-0076 C.trpenterlng 6590 ROUTE FOUND: Small blk & wht -a NO JOB TOO SMAIL a <Part or Full Time ) part Springer SpanleJ -Mesa Residential -Induetrial Olin-Excellent income for few hrs. Verde area. 642-3165 weekly work (Day or Eves) mercial. Repair &. remodel. refilling and collecting mon-Lost Reasane.ble. Lie, bonded, in· 6401 BUl'Cd, f>Y fron1 coin operal«f dis- pcnsers in your area. {Hiin· $.'JO REWARD. Male black & e 952-1916 e 962·83TI a dles Nalionally Aduertised white shaggy mutt, 4 yrs, Carpenler, $4 per hour Snacks end Candy Bars. I med size, no tags, name Remodeling -Repair $1350 To $5390 cash requir-Igor, near Saddlegack lml, 5311.3900 after 5 PM ed, For personal in tervlew: Laguna Beach, 494-8862 send name. address an d BROWN Alligator bilHoJd in Cement, Concrete 6600 phone number to: TRANS.WESTERN phone booth next t o CEMENT Work, all kinds, DISTRIBUTING CO. Albertson's mkt, 19th & Instant credit -all major 590 N. AZUSA AVE. Herb. Rew. 642-7890 credit cards incl oil cards COVINA, CALIF. 91722 PART-Irish settor found in honored. 12 Mos to pay. CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE vie. Santa Ana Ave . .,. Reasonable. 530-4644 Man or woman to restock Mesa Dr. Flee collar ,and FL 0 0 R ~Walks-Patios • new type coin dispensers leather collar. 642-4816 Expoled Rocks. E x p • r t with high quality package LOST : blk., male Cockapoo: Workmanship. 642-8514 candy products without giv. Del Mar St., CM. Ans. to CUSTOM PATIOS A ing up prcsenl POGilion. No "Herman" 642-7914 Block walla. Also cooor't'te selling. Dependable person BOY Sblack rim prescription sawing &: removal. 842-1010. CM '"" VERY H I G H glasses Maio a High CEP.1ENT Work, all typel. near ElARNTNGS. Requires $900 School 842-2745 No job too small. Free est. to $3500 cash for. immediate gold charm H. STUF1.JCK 548-8615 start. Write for personal in-LA DIES terview, giving ph o n e bracelet. Reward. Licensed -Qu1lity number lo lnter·Statc Dist. 842·2745 Cement work. -Co .. 455 E . 4th S. Suite 206, NEW green stingray bike. Salt Lake City. Utah 8-4111 Mariner's Library, Reward! Child Coro 6610 NlIT\ilLLE, U.S.A. ia now 642-3;39 CHILD & ''""""°" ..... ting applicationa '"' "'" franchises in Orange Coon-1WIN blue baby· stroller Vjc prcgram. 80c Per hr •• Bal Log Bch ....... Art Jsle Community Methodist ty. Locations are waiting in Festival. Reward. 837-2t38 Anaheim, Laguna Be h , Church, US Agate, Bal Isle. Balboa Island &. other areas, GREEN Schwinn 10 speed lO to •• Mon .... Fr! . St<l .950 Calih req. Full y bicycle. Reward. 842-2745 675--0950 secured Invest. s hou l d Per1on1l1 6405 SPF.CIAL Summer program. return 1st yr. Call for appt Ages 2'At to 6. 8 a.m. to 5:30 &U-m3 or write to 1617 FLY TO CATALINA p.m. Sl8 wttk. Clavls Westclill Dr .. Suite 210 DAILY FLIGHTS FROM Montesorri Schools, 1525 N. Newport Beech, Cal. 92660 santa Ana , C.M. 646-3706. ORANGE COUNTY AIR- UNIQUE FRANCHISE PORT. Catalina -Vegat Contractort 6620 For men & women w1th mgt A1rline3. a f>t&.fl6ll ability. No exp; we tnilit. PHONE PAL* Oon't Bungr. this Job Offered by International SAFE & INEXPENSIVE ~ mont.";Y you're spending Ytiniage Fair. $15,001 to MEF:I' BY PHONE i.s )'(lUt O'ft\. Frff_ ftt. 15 125.000 invst """"' retall P.O. Box 4193, Irvint 926&4 yn. Xlnt 1erviect. New con-81orc in flUOC w\lh this fam· PENOL Portraits done $12. atruedon. Addn'r. RemdcL ous Co. Jim 0w(!flS, ~7 Send black Ir white photo & Tom Camey Bldr. HlO w . SERVICE Flu!t & Fold m,o. to w. F. Oe:Fr11te, 2785 COM! Hwy., NB 642-63l6, LAUNDROMAT Est11.bll1hed Solana Way, Laguna Bch. 673-2473 U yra 11.t 788' W. 19th Co8ta ALCOHOLICS ............. IJ(ensed Ointractor Mesa. netting $1300. LQns Harbor ..... Phone 673-ml Re&idenUal -O>nuaercial IMae. tult ~pie. Owners P.O. Box 1223 Costa Mell. Malnt l Rtpah 1'" !lot ret1r1na. LI ,.._, T AM 6 ~ P.M. DYNAMIC FRIENDS With 8t_trUng quatlt18 tor Additionl * Remodel• NEW PRODUCT tltOlle who can. $39.33(1. Fred H. Gmrlct, Li<. 673-60ll * 5&21!0 New ........... program Announcements 6410 11100 ln\•tntoey. Al Jarv\1 Bahl & Smlth Bldg:. Contr. C11'110I Loylnt I m•ricttlng director 6.t2·9752 Ro~r6626 now con11:tntcllng a Gold DW 1!42-S11 MM!.alUon Home at 432 CARPET • Uc. OinftCltor For Da.il>' Pilot Want Ads. Mendoza Ttrriu:e. O>rooa .n .,.., ... !t'tt -.. Hi,a:bla.ndil, Corm• del Mar -11 •-"'P l ' ( I I \ • •• • . . . . . . . . • • • •• ••• .. ~ ..... FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU Here's How You Ca11 Use Our Famous Dlme-A-Unes e NEWPORT BEACH •••• 2211 B1lbo1 Blvd. e COSTA MESA .•..•• , • • • • . • 330 Wost Bey • HUNTINGTON BEACH ... 309 Fifth Str11t e LAG.UNA BEACH ...•.. 222 Forest Av1nue e Iring them or mall th•m with correct ca1h r to one of our 4 convenient offlcn. • No Comm1rcl1I Ads Allowed e EKh Item mu.t be priced with no Item over $2.1. iuwAU Slll'fbott.rd 9' 1 0'' SO'fo'A Bed, t•• na"•0•'1hyde CRAF'CSMAN Jl• ·•w ""th TYPEWRITER Und•-·~ ·~ 5 -k •· -•a• Jne ...... " ., "" ... • .. ........., .,.,.... 1:tgl"Apt_"&ta l"!l .... eaeh 7" FAuWNlnKS clutch aaw DRAPERIES • 3 pa ir, 2 1WlN' bedi5 $15 ea.ell. , l)eeda work $2$. 541)..5129 S25 L o v e I y p e a c o c k molQr $25 4'' jointC'r $25 rebuilt $22.50, V a c u u m wilh posts and 1>tingere. 3 $25 .. Table and aUach.ments custom ott white linen with Dia.bes Sc • lCk:. Children's ED n; [)rftser and minor blu~ h~h b a c k l\!ot~r and stand tor ume sweeper rebuilt $10. Law11 bed framea $1.00 each, Sl5. His and Hera dresaer hardware $2'5 ea. 673-B809 books Sc • lOc. Teenage $20 Chest drawers $15 PiDg nnugahyde dtair $25. 318 SIO Sharp bleed('_r type $flrAy edJ?e1· elecuic $6. 54g..1165 548-5360 with mirror $2(), 4 drawer I ~°""=,,.-,,--~~-~-I clothes .25c 4}0. Je\\·elry Sc pong table Sl5 Batttl.nette Visl:n Baya 548-TI98 f,~~ Twith quick chan~e cup V.I.P. Size 14_16 resort, CUSTO~f made fully lined chesl $15, Desk witli desk POWER !\lower with catcher • 25c. Goll clubs 50c • S2. j no. 548-4246 STEAMER Trunk SS Boy's ""'" r a n s J o r n1 e r for l'areer and alter 5 clothes, 3 rose-beige draperies 35 ft light $20. Old high back • craftsnlM rffl type $15. Bags 5lk. Sboes lOc • 2::ic. ·r;;Mm Tru nk $10 bike $4 :l !IP 1urntable. motor Cr11.fltimun rot1try shaver S2 piece knit suits were $120 wideo by 96" hlgh, needs chair ns. Dresser with mir-673-8809 Puneg 25c. Car f.'OOler S3. Steamer lnlnk $10 Pla'nlcr and pick-up $1 Ttthlc l!!f;s 4 ~!n~lo~~~,;~-S12:i ~~~h'.1 now $25. Lite weight wooI cleaning S15. Muttress for nir S.15. 30" a:as range S25. REMINGTON p 0 rt able Aquariu1n $2. 442 E. fut, boxes with rtomrs $15 each --Sl. Dani.Sh style couch .. -... knit dresses $7. Lined linen 1wln bed with 00 box spring, Library table wJlh drawer typewriter with case ns. Newport Bead!.. MS-7831 !Maple table $25. 4 Maple frame SS 40" x '40" nt>w win. ~917~llybrooke, C • M · dresses S5. Gorge o u a good condition Sl.50. Shower $10. Old kitclK:n table with 673-8800 chairs ~ each. Plaster dow fran1e fl.SO 28" door sweaters S2 to SlO. Lots of door SL New brn dress, site drawers SlO. Electric sewing I ~=""::,,, _______ )COLONIAL brus andiroos pillar and cap n s. Two Hi-fl $2.:x> New shadow boxes s2 WESrlNG HOUSE \Va11her, separales Sl -$5. Many 9 s7.25. Summer hat bot pink mach.ine with c 0 I 0 n i a I BASKETBALL set-Up for hip and tools Sl.5. 3 rattan bar speaker corv;ole&, new $25 New acoust1c til"6 5c each. looks good, is good $25. Apl i!en1s new, hes! labels. For with white polka dots $3. Maple cabinet $25 each. roof or other, like new stools 24" $15. BonBon ad- • each. 4 track tape deck and lfO car ttack S3 f'ormica size gas range $25. 2114. the! junior figure size 3-9 Long h 0 s t e a 5 gown, Large end table $5. Tree $12.50. 673-8809 !'!t~; .chaise. new $12. I pre-.amp $25 Ta_pe recorder table ST Past~es 11s.5 Continental Ave., C'.M. skirls, 91'.'eaters, dresses S2 • gorgeous print, si?:e 9 nt.2S. lamp $6, Swag lamp with UPHOI:BTERING fabr ic , .,_.. I $5. 1115 Via Undine Lick. Jsle. nk • $10 M I ff t--~-• li I I====--~~~~ ~ Refrigerator G,E, $2(1 Bed rai!li 50c ~eling wood ARCHERY Wail rack S7 675-39W Immeflse tree size planter ...,,ain · ape co ee &Co ....... .,.. nen n KENMORE washer $.25. 2 .. Girl'1 20" bicycle fl5 Pole sticks Jc Snuke cage Sl Bird Kenmore wash<'r, n ee d s 1 ~==-~~-~~-SS. 5'1~397 table $7. Gos.sip chair table warm grey stripe S2 yard. gold chairs $25 ea c b, [!lamp l.5 Infants se1&t n In-cage 50c work $IS Min1oograph $25 CONE backed Spanish dining JENSE no. Fire «:reen wilb brass 673-8800 64&-0027 1' . 11 2 oo1 I~~=~~~~-~~ ,_ I I II ,., Id I 2 $ 0 · N 8 p e a k er and accessories ~11• Mahogany '-,,.,,--.,,,-..,-.,..--~~-, a,nt swmg .50 st s SS Wl-IITE Naugahyde Dan·>sh ....,ve y 1nap c wa rack $23 c • .;.Jrs go ve vet seat , 2 ab' 1 l'k l 170 ~ MAR.OON sofa. n .o. Beige "CAR ra•'· for ,,.,,. _ •-•'--Clo,., t p .. c Sch . bo ~" b'k c ine, l e nc1v, cos ' record cabin"(,,-. Book,.,,,.~ . ,_..., ... ,,. IUJUUVLW> $5 um~ antenna SS couch, excellent sha"" IT>. l1><:S 1amper $1.50 on-eaUJ, ' wum ys •• 1 e sell f $10 A I · f · " """"' cha1r $10, White vinyl chair ..,,.,.._ __ _., $5 ·~ ~n Ul vi_, I 115 , .. • t f al •20 ~Win i b' t2d or ' mp 1 ier $5. N00• new Pco•tor ·-•~• ~· tra Ulet amp Elcc-Child's .,,..hitl' na:ugahydc oons 01· r t or? " l'ach .,,,,. a u ca inc oors changer, tuner, tuner needs ..... ,_ $10, White vinyl chair $10, · trlc heater SS Auto jack Sl Danish rocker $5 Bras• 2 Girl's dresses. tops, size . greal for l.lgly T.V. C06I trol 17 V . toaster SS. Covered wagon matching ottoman ss, 3 IO couch, brown and 1"12 ~. 1125 n~ 125 Futu '"'I• XlS con · ariety 0 f lamp ". R .. ~, ,·-• flo so b .. d Footstools$5St.ainlesssteel lighl pol• lamp 17 2 t"~· u-, .,.n.."--$2,.546-3341 , , r.,..._ d .....,._ ,..... ,,_ "" """""' u= bedspreads $10, playswing orange~· . n.u1,;ker an .late -• "~-acb g so ... · trike $9. Red and blue Laroe recor s """ -SOc ....... ilwen's 16 Cr f • 18" f J $'"so "'" e """e · · x quolse occasional chairs, BABYLI NE Crib and mat-... toys 10c _ 40. Dolls 50c . 75c. mO\\•er · a tsman s no. 675--0S66 ootstoo ...,. all like new. .. t' 13 F'----1 1. h suitcases cost $40 each yours ,--• mower n--•, adJ."'bn ~u-tab!• $J so "".8JTI ,w ll'C "1Ul'l:'scen ig t good condition $10 ea ch. trt>ss $1S Station Wagon si•c Paper-c'·· lOc • ~-. Two ~""" · t't:\.I "" g 6' WOOD •1'9 !add-12. ""'' ....., ..... · · ""-, • .$1 ed · $15, each. Smart new blue ""' """ """ $12 4 metal f !din cb · "" 'J ,fixture As::sort pamt $2 Maple night stand $5 2 tur-car top carrier, 40x63", SlS and green lamp 42.. high jump seats, excellent cond· Sl ~ac.h. Colem~ ov~n a:~·~ garden he Sl. p u ah GIGANTIC round aquarium ~qt. 1 Garden tools U-$3 Car quol.Se and white mosaic end Sleeping bag, 3 _p 0 u n d yours $15. l!E Via Undine, dilioo Sl and $2. Bassinrtle burner Coleman st-·e 15 brooms 50c, metal indoor S25. Stand $25. Extra equl~ r.c:e er $2 u;~th1er s.tee?~! tables SS each .. 297 Nassau Dacron 88 Jill and built in Lido Isle, 67~3948 $2. Baby clothes, shJcs 8 eacb. Baby bed, no m";ttress clothes dryer 50c, n1etal men.I. 1 gallon brine shrimp ,d.,., e cover .... I ot a1hanr •~,~ l ~R~d~·~· ;;C~.,~l.~54:.:;,...;;.'0~1'-~-polyvinyl g«1und cloth, used D!SflES 2• mornh.s, one year lOc. 25c. $8. y_,, o\d wood rocker ironing board $1. Large eggs for tropical llsh $25. ryer, new S25 Doqr d e, ORJGIN twice SU.50. 1140 Corona -:>e-$1 Pans 25c-S4 Almost new baby crib. nnid ~·J alwninum roas1> ...... nan $1. C.M. 2 lock SJ AM/FM radio and AL Oil paintj.ngs. Lane Cl'! Waffle iron $5 T.V. trays••· ll2, '.··• 11 ... ll3' Ch'"le~ston $20. 2 old O\lal picture ..... " ;:c;;;:.=~~=-=-~ ' •·-amp, -w 1 2 ,-Over 75 works to choose · " """ . .,., .... .... frames ~" each. 2 piece L Cll>thes hamper 50c, maple TABLES J for SlO or SS each. -·-"" fro A MINOLTA 2 Irons $l-$2. Board $2.50. St Saturda 1" • ""1712 "" valet S4 Electric shoe Pl 2 f Flouresecent light tubes $1 m. II subjects $7-S25. Autcord, , %. sq., Canisters $1.50 2220 Pacific , Y ..,.... . ..,....,... shaped couch, 12 foot over-. otures OZ' $25. $15 each. ee.ch. Roman pedestal $15. ~mes Dfro~ $1-$3. 628-S. ~;:3 ~i8IJC S~ ~ase SlO. Ave., c.r.1. Sat._ Sun. CAR bed S7, Stroller $5, Bug-all $25 each. Full bed, com-~is'::se$4i2~~30w!,~= ~~~.r~~~·:b~~$~~~ ; lOO Kings Pl., N.B. Sat-Sun etta r., range 633--0516 · ertoo, . . GfJU.'S 26 .. 3 apeed bike SlO gy S9, C!:ib U5. Baby sw ing plete with bookcase head-nd dr . IO-l2 $1 16-4 PLASTIC Pool with mt'tal PROVINCIAL Sora s 2 o Hol ,.,., 0 .. a 1 _ k ,. n g $5, Food warmer S2. Bottle board $20. Ce.ramie tile in-a esses si?e Twin bed box $10 Double 1 ..:::...:----~----l " • 12 5 11 . each, Naval uniforms sire mattress, box IJ0. Oiair TRIPLE Bed frames .$10 sides, 2~i ft. by 12 ft. SlO Upholstered chairs S7 each beodspread S8 Pink twin warmer . ma cha.tr 50c, laid table wilh record com-42 $20 Sp . ta [Modem --~·y end Cartridge pool filter $25 Mahogany stereo Hi-ii S25 bedsp--•-11 e'"h. Early Baby scale $7, \Valker n, partment SlO. Upholstered · ea., erti sun mp S2.SO. Clock radio $12.50. .,_..,._, cb .. ,,......,, ..... lronin board 12 M $15, lots of goodies lOc to $1. Orange stool $2.50. Ironing •tables, needa reLinishing $4. Pool emicals {asoorted) Recor!i player $5 Breakfast American dining light fix-g • any black swivel rocker S15. 208 39th St NB 673-6704 , Antique painted accent table $2. Craftsman ratchet or pie table, collapsible lure S8. 2 sol.id Maple bar books 25c -S2, Bar stools S20 Piano bench SS. Dishes 5c • · · · board $5. Copper warmer S5. r ~ Girl's vanity table, needs solid-die set S20. Baby leaves $(i !\la pie cabincl $15. stools SS each. Con-ee.ch, Tri-f>Q\ver set-up for $1. Seve.i·al crysta1 glasses CHAMPION Shetland Sheep Fl.Ir jacket S25. 19" TV and painting S6 6• 18 .. table with stroller S5. Garbage disposal 427 San Bernardino Ave., temporary walnut pole lamp early Olds $25. Sunday only. 7:.C each. Old antique center dog, AKC S25. 673-1074 stand $22.50. Fox scarf $25. J h110 drawers $8. 3 0 o 9 SlO \\o'edding gown, size 5-6 N.B. 64&-9754 Sl5 Table lamp $2 Pictures, 3124 Barba<bl Pl. C.l\J. table S20. New drape1:y 3 PIECE brown sectional $25, formal dresses US each, Harding Way, C.M. 54~1963 SlO. 56-3622 llCA Televi.sio11, 21 tnch Lilll-landsca]l('s and seascapes New toastmaster grill $9. material 25c yard. Upright each section, erid table $1S. 3105 Barbados, C ' M · • X 6 RED Th 13 SO 1 11-.. 0 ""'' $2 SIS M • u t d Unusual gl•00 f•ame m>'r· vacuu1n cleaner $6. Modern 962-8584 545--3101 HI-Fl m. Sterilizer S5 row rug . . so e ;i. ,,...,...,.,,,_ -en s go car an ...,., • Rocker $IO 2 exercisers S13 2 Small red circle iringed rug ANTIQUE White youth bed bag SS Men's new hlack suit rored border 40 x 59 bargain walnut bunk beds, with lad-2 T\VIN size mattresses with BUNNIES, Dutch, Siamese Sl 50 Ladies dresses and 4.0L cost S80 sell S20 2 $18. O!.d heavy beveled edge dcr, no mattress S25. J box springs S15 each se-t. 75c -S2. 54.!'Hl965 J.a.rnps $6.1249 Watson, C.M. ~ $1 ,~ M Rowid mirror 30", beveled ', • mirror ~". Holl'"·~ '·d Bigelow Walkaki carpets 540--0529 suits .......... ·14 cord tan edge S4 \Vestinghouse in· men s sportscoats 40L, $5 ........ """"" ""' Electric Frigidaire dryel' COLLIE, 2 year male $25 to 18 INCH television with at.and $10. 962-37!H CRIB SlO, 5trol1er $5, Hi cha1.r $3.50. gas heater S25. hair dryer $6, '65 Mustang rl~ $2, perfect llub caps S3, power mower, doesn't run SlO. 185 Flower, Costa Mesa 22 AIR rlne with scope sight and amo $24. Texu Hunting hOrn S3, Unfinished stCfr ho1n 75c, cylinder records SU. golfhock 50c, Jong C bugle, Snake River Elk Bugle $4, pair antique aut1J Kerosene lamps SIS. tread rubber for 5 tires $5, leather 22 rille scabbard 75c, spJn.. ning reel and line $2, 8 rpm timer motor sf.SO, Hunter •vest s1.oo. 675--5622 t.UN'S 3 speed bike w/rack $22. Ladies ice skates ;2. 646-3€80 CLOTH~. some never wom, originals and better clothes:\ Dress U -$15. Skirt& S1 one. O::iat SS. size 9-11, LI s-6000. 939 Evergreen Pl. C.M. KEN?.10RE au to ma tic washer, excellent condition S25. Trailer hitcb S2. Datsun 4 speed transmission $25. 17" tire and wheel $2, 847-811S 75 LB ice box for boat, camper or trailer, blue $15. Car top carrier $4. 548-6731. :.!41'l F. Elden, C.M.- APT size 64&-7975 refrigerator $25. EXHAUST fan $10, CIJllege cype metal folding chair $10, 642-n63 · jackl't S2 Sweaters $1-$2 stand hot dog cooker $1. each Slacks S2. Ladies Karpen, special innerspring (heavy pile) S20 each. S25. Ridge type ventilator, 2' good home. 54&-9965 ROI'OBROIL And table $2{1 Arnel wiglet brown $3 4 _ P 0 8 t er b e d s le ad , yello\v coat, size 10, SlO. 1633 box spring $18. Wrought iron Otlld's swing S5. Child's un-x 3· x 6', $25. 642--0&'ill WRINGER w··'· K wrought iron fire screen Complete white dmn· er "'' F I h'f1 •1 · D •t v d r-,.d rack ''3. Dan•·~ t•ble icorn horsie $5. Roll0 way I =~~~~~~~~~ I · ..,,..,.,r, enmore ,,.. -orma s, aqua new c 1 on, play area for ""Ung child S5 " 1norca r., "<'Sil er e. "~"" .,. ""' " o g I · k' with draw c"rtain t'l<:.. ket outfit $25. Men's suits size 12-14 ..,...,1 125, •"' 11,_ , J V S46-0206 Jump $6. Cute screen divider bed with mattress $10. 9 AM F R a e: 1 Bassmet, s 1rt Deluxe. Excellent condition " """' brass a nd BEAUTIFUL $5-UO Porta crib S12. Pocket White ... Blwac·k evening=sk1'•1 of car, makes slrep sale and . -3 shelves $5. New 9 x 8 til. 642·8'249. 9JJ \V. 16th, CM. and pad $5, 1 car bed $5. 1 S25. 548-2152 \\'alking canes $5· Appliqued boo '·· 3 .... • $11 Net fcncr /or rear scat FRUITLESS i\1u!herry shade pair ladles fim•re sk· tes size ,C.,,':'C,,..,,-~~-o~ twin quilts, all handmade,. ""' 5c each. Great .. A Long black -•t "4.SO 4 nylon bath ca,....,,,t $20. Anti· MEDIUM lackl• rod roller ~ . ..y a ANSCO movie proW·tor $2i. Ga 1 $5 H · Ii .,.. .... v " n1ahoi,:<1ny SlO Rabbit tookic IJ'(>es, 8' tall $10 in tub. Red ·,,,.. • ..._ 8 $· 1 pair boys shoe skates .~~ ii.se as coverlets $52 each. r oo atr c ppers $1 nc\V lx6 redwood lengths . 11 B . 11 k 1 d que. mt'.sh bag $12. Captain's guides .. .,,.,. New P;nn ,·,·g u,. 1 Brass decorator clock SlO. · , 1 Sli~slide $2 50 B 0 y , s SO JUr . rown 1e aw eye 1y rangcas •l:X: Fuchsias 3 chair $3. S48-8l<3 m""I'' ~-"mono • rod, $20. 1$34', "t"l.5k,~. Tehlerball pole Twin size He r it a g Lo Artists ease $7.50. Men's · · SJ. all. 646-6226 cllmt'l'a with flash 50c !\tat Tuberous begonias 9 5 c """ A I S"3181 "' British make shoes, size 13, clothes $10 Specimen size ' 1 e new .. .,,,,-bedspreads, like new $1S ·cameUias $l~S25. Ladies 2 BOAT Gas tanks S25 each bathing sui1, size 10. like Queen Palm 25c lf8Jl's 58 CHEV Imp 283 engine and Bronze racing propellers~ TASCO 100 SO $7.50 (deer skin color) Goose Clo .. __ ~flo T~ ~-$5. Playpen S6 Many fin e col· nc\v $1.50 Danish modern variegated ivy 35-45c sue. PG transmission n · S25. 58 50 J-lP S5 each. Stay!ube out~ _, 4 x h m.m edach. Auto Harp, good con. & duck feather pillows, 1 pr, Ult.'fO .,.,,_.,._ -~ .. ,,_,._-p · ood tt!lesrope, po-.vtt sig t with ition S15. Llke n e w .I-Labr·•-r Dr., M .. ~.. lection records 78's in couch $.'1. S.19 Joa.M St., culents 35e-4".x: Lantana 35c onuac g motor and board oil SOc. quart can. ha' $5. OR 3-4668, 310 Fernleaf1 ,..., !1.\111 """' Ir · · cr06s U'S, sun filter, 2 eye women's and dre••-, ,,.,, V-~· • .,,,,.,. .,...,,, folden; $1 eacb, Magic c~r C.!\I. 642-4810 101 Cabri!Jo corner Tustin, ansm1ss1on $I • S25. 6 Bronze sea valve $5. 150' ~" CdM. Park in alley. a= ~-1· d 125 pieces, small cast iron table 14, size 8 and JO S3 -~o. 1 ,.'c~~---"--~-- g'' rang• $10 6'1' m1 F GIDAI R f · C 1\1 Cy m er . 59 Studebaker, nylon ("'-" line, crri"", '"'P •• DRESSER 7 drawers SS · ~ RI E Re ngerator =·=·==~=~~--! 6 cylinder n . $.'.2S. 56 Lln-SS. Gu~~ rubber "'f~; S7.SO. top tripod in brand new con-Teen blouses and sweaters . .\PT. size gas N!frigerator, Man's sport shirt, new gray, DANISH Coucb S25 Chair S15 V•ith cross top freezer. ex-REFRIGERATOR, Run s 1,.-oln SI _ $25. 56 Olds good Italian 120 bass accordion dilion $'20. 546-4917 and sportswear 50c _ $5. good $5. 675-0988 size 42 $10 Hearitl;' a.id no Beige naugahyde ·cushions, ccllent running-condition W{'ll $2'j Wooden rocking transmission and parts SI _ $.20. Conventional guitar S20. AQUARIU!\1 10 g a 1I 0 n Books 10c -25c. L.P. records MOVING: Double bed {Sears Electr'·c ·'·v-,2.95 T--•· excellent condition. This i.; S:!J. ~>-16-I716 cradle $18.50 24 cup coffee altb 1· I f ·1 15c ""-lllonday th-· the be•t. ,,,·~nal co~ 11601, ,...... '" " UlA!J S25. 51 Chevy, good body Sl New amplifier $20. t;',.,"age-. he Y 1s1, dyna low fl tcr -~ ...... -•u ,... ~• i50c-n Men's slacks 50c not Danish modern furniture BASSINE.TTE \V ith Pa I e n1akcr $LO Drop leaf coffee to S25. Metro parts SI. $25. ment wedding ense;b'ie, 11 . and equipment $25. 549-0693 Wednesday 9-4:30. 15 2 1 mattress and box 911ring $25 Shirts 50c, --''es.......__,,,,=-548-9461 yellow sk>'rt and "'''"'' table SIO Stereo speaker 1~2 N Priscilla Lane N B Harbor e"h. D•·nm· g table ""l, toble J.4\.U "'""""....., """' v • 1.1 $25 C · • "'" ewport Blvd. Apt E. dia monds case $25 each. 10 SPEED bike $25, 26" girls . ' · -· ""' "" Sport coat $2.95 Vacuum NAVAJO Runner rug, 19" x velvet ribbon trim s 8 , with amp 1 ier · aptam s near Bristol, Santa Ana l626 Newport Blvd., C.!\l. SS. stingray $15, unicycle Highlands. 646-5685 S25. Fout· cl1airs S2 0 • cleMer "".$ Rug 9x12 "'' 58'' Predominate color red. 612·()\).17 chair flO Dishes and pans u...o....._ TR! 1138-42<3 .... ..., S8 54&-&l96 Sc -S3 Electric de:corato~ '""'5'""' ' 4 '· Space'37, Park outside S20. 536-6126 KE $5, Girl's 3 speed Picture fl'a.mes 10 c -5 0 c . ANTIQUB full ca b ; n ct 1vall clock S5. B 0 0 ks ' DRESSER $.'i, mirror $2. an· SCRAM LETS F'OR Sale -Bookcase $20, bike s:ro. Boy's Stingray COUCHES S.5 and $10, Lamps lnrettom $7.50 SWeeper 95c G.E. Refrigerator $10 ?l-1aple treadle type s~wing rn achinc hardbal'ks, paper back s tique muffin tinl!' S2 each. • desk SIO, 3 bar stools s15, S18.50. 546-6207 $4, J{igh chairs $4 Md $6, 'Di$hee lOc. 276 E. 20ttt C.M. table, formica q, $15 Baby $25. 1513 Orange Ave. 5c-$5. Sat afternoon or Sun i\liscellaneous 50c to $5. 5642 pole~. record player stand \'V H EEL BARRO \V $25. Stove SlO, Kittjien utensils lir""'""•' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..;-..''"ii.id~e>~·~$5~.~"'~"';;;;1 4~1~0iiiiiiiiiiii.!,;~"'~2~-560~. ~"~'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioo~'~"~'~·~·~· .. ~· ~2609:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"! Vl!fltwi Dr. ll.B. ANSWER·S s~1• s11-4460 Asphalt rake SlO. Picnic 5c • $1, Bedroon1 set $25. 2 B A R R E L b · I . . table S7 .50. Sbn-.ver doors S5 5·1~787 and 642-3259 r e U l l POL.ICE rece1ve.r. List. en lo •ach. Tob•ggon l3. 51 •• 1,_.1----------c11rburctor and manifold fiL> Trudge -Vassal-Cavort -1 h ff ti d "" CRAIG 212 tape recorder $..'>5. !STA~TING NOW! Let Us Help You Be aPe1iny-Pincher U P P• h CLASSIFIED se enny inc er ADS ,~~~ 3 LINES 2 TIMES I l l_OU SAVE MONEY --~~ You Get The Most For Your Money Yes, 3 Lines-2 Times-Only s200 • No Item 0Ytr $50 • No Commercl1I Firm1 e No Copy Changis • No Abbreviations AND YOU CAN CHARGE IT! Let Us Help You Be A Penny. 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Dryer SlO. 14' 546-lfl..OS fl rr S8. 5G42 Vf!flturi Dr. TV viC\\·ei"s comment: "I 494-1854 traverse rods and valance 00\\o'N sleeping bag $15, ll.B. sure like those \Vestem TV PURE bred Siamese kitten ~r~.05Sl0, 192 Flo\ver St. Back packers short air mat• U N F I N I 8 ll E D b i r c h re-runs, espe<:iaHy where the ready for new home S20. ,,.......,.. tress. new $6, Back pack bookcase $25, distress e d hero chasC'S the Indian for 20 673-7208 Call today JAPANESE Shoji doors and $10, \Vebcor tape recorder maple T.V. or S t e r e o fe<!t and then quits. 1-fe can't screen, SI~ each. Antique $'20. 644-1102 go a"y f'rth.'. On 0 MIRROR lo' -•, Maple cabinet S20. \Vestinghouse · c m re ...._. Birdseye Maple small table F step and he would PULL the frame, fine condition, nice L 0 RA L co u c b S 2 O, electric roa s ter S15, CORD on his electric "''itar... for bedroom or over U5, Antique 'roclrer $25. 2 Re c 1 i n in g chair S20, Hamilton Beach mix juicer .,.. swivel chairs with modern Rotisserie '25, Dishes 5c • fireplace! $20. 675~2199 " SIS ,clock radio SIO. 3 band OLDER clothes dryer S5. \Veekends cast!'l'S SlO e-ach. Suit cases S5, Glassware Sc • $5, portable or AC radio Sl5, Ai\-1-Fi\'I console radio and 78 -'-'-"C.:::.C..--~-~~I $1 -$2. Bentwood chair S3. 548-8048. 1930 Fede1·al. CM antique copJWr pans J S20, 5pe1Ki r!'cord player $lO. CHAIRS for .sale SlO each. 1 Antique toy fire engine S25, HEAVY chain link fencing, black ceramic bulls S25 Al\1-Fi\I console radio and 3 larg11 Bamboo \vilh cushions l-landn1ade wood toboggen steel .,...!Its 35 ft. $.25. Painted f'a<~h spinner hub""'"' 4 ,~, s-1~ r---• 1 120 l"ge ,.........n fabric, 1 small \\'ith brakes ~1,·. Turntable ~ · ' ... ...,.,.. " • ,,... "' ..... -oi-u Payer ~·~~ " doors. hardware. fran1es '"" cocktail dresses each $10, Upright vacuum cleaner ss: slipc:.ivl'red bedroom chair, 1$15. Beginner ladies skis and $7 Quality rattan, 3 S\veater fur collar $15, Tank lype vacuum clcnner 1 small maple slipcovered $3.50. Movie screen $4 . 3 silk pieces Sl5 each. Upholstered men's sui1s and coats $10, S10. Sewing machine, con-chair. 675-2199 \Veek~s screens $5. Open 6 foot chair SlO. 543-45S4 days, elc:tric v~t ran $15, movie so!c, electric $15. Large BEAUTIFUL Robinso n' bookcase S25. Small tires S3 54&-IJl6 weekends and eves. cchtor splicer S'20. black rommercial type vacuum. while coat. New never worn. • $5. lS old book 1903 $15, velvC>t paintings 2'x4' $25, 1513 Oran{ie Ave. 642-S666 size 14-16, cost $60, sell $25. Tricycle, child's, small SS. \VOMEN'S clot.'tlng lOc -Sl. wlfinishcd birch gun cabinet BED lr and book 548-3134 Eves l'Yllrror, hanging $5. C'hild's Men's clothing lOc -$10, nd b t 12S t . ame case I'd tal IS S • nl Formals S5 -$25. JC\loo'~1-. 5o la 1""5' ..:.__ac, 1 .' ars,• 1•21~· bcadboard Sl2. Coffee and 2 C0l\11CS -ovC"r 000 back 5 1 e. me · at...,un ° y, =3 u~ , .,...... septic tan ;,, lamp talbcs 122 Al . . DC d M 1 lOc J0-4 p.m. 496 E. 19lh St. -S2. Kit('hen,vare 10c • $10. ski11D sweaters capris each . , uminum issues, an arvc ' C 1\1 Ta ble $5. 2 chairs S2 each. 11 eiectric f~ pans St low~e with ct.1shioo $6. 124 to $2. 1811 \V. Bay. N.B. li~·;c-· =,.-;,-,,;--,~,,--~~ Fri-Sat July 26 and 27. 10.4 kit'.chen wares each T.r,' E. 20th. &12-44-1! 673-8809 CAR Top boat ·loader $IO, Pl\1 507 Tustin Ave, Newporl ,,,. Twin beds and mattresses brass plaquoo 50c. 536-9874. STOVE $20. Redwood table BABY play pen and pad $6. 525. Bookcase headboards S8 Beach 2611 England, H.B. and benchoo S10, Portable Bassiilette and stand $4.50. eac h. Child's chest 0 1 Z1 INCH Black &11d white TV, G.E. dishwasher $25. Wr-Lawn mowers, band type drawers $1S. 646-0360 plays good ~25. 210 Cabrillo. BABY crib, chest $10 each, 'twtn bed white antique $10, ~st $20, Kenmore washer inge.r type .,.,·ashing machine $7.50 • S9.50. Bicycles, boys I ~C,:..-',-,'-',~c,:;c.:..__ C.M. $10. Rollaway bed SlO, Ql'1d girls 24", 26". 20·• END tables $7 • flO. Lamps $25. 9611-1<M9 Carpeting, large and small Stingr ay $25 alliO $22 for S2 -SS. Dishes tOc ·St. Pots SIAMESE kittens, 6 months $2 • $20. 54~7402 or 64&-1579. boys. Fire screens S7.50 • and pans 20c Sl. Oiairs $8. old. Bluepoints and Se-di· G.E. i door rrrri{;erator runs 20.11 Harbor, c .M. s9.50. Bar s!ools ~4"-30" $10. SC"wing machine $23. points SIO and $15. 546-8858 good '25, good gas rMge SO . , $5.50 • SlS.50. Unique hard SIS. Sofa $25. Leather chairs SIAMESE kittens. healthy, SZ>. 1007 Dela\varC, H.B. LlD '\'ood S?J~11 . child s rock mapl<' table S25. Lug. 2101 Granada Ave. Balboa pl :iyru1 , had shots S25. "7=--~--.'~.~--1 desk. needs l'('/1n1sh1ng $11. Penn. Sat & Swi. p bl Pl.AV pen \\'ll~ pad h~e t\f!'\\' Old antigue black portable gage line for storage and l,~~~:;;~~~~~~~~apc~"~a~vru~·~··~·~·~54~6-<858~~·~ SlO, sturdy high clm1r !no winder talking maclrinl'. traveling all kinds s2.50 - u·ay) $3, blonde modern e11d Victrola, $2'>. Guitar, 6 Sl2.50. Electric toast e rs table S4. screens -three 2I 1,4 string S6. Silvertone TV, as $3.50. Record pla~r S6, 4 x 34 7/8 one 20% x 34% $4, is, hut works Sl5. Solid speeds, aJso 78 RMP $6.50. axle, bubs and wheels for heavy duty trailer hitch to Bowling balls $2.50 • $7.50. ut~licy trailer~· juicer $25, be made on permanent on Golf clubs iron and woods sp.'ce rack and eighteen con. car $6. "Jakes, Nash\'ille'' SL Also bags $4. Pictures tainers S2. 962-4219 trunk carrier Sl2. 2 ft pair 25c -S7.50. Chert N drawers WESTINGHOUSE automatic running boards for 1962 For S18. Cal.I bet\vcen 10 AM • w11.sher S25, 16'' tire and truck, nc\v St:!. Quart cans 4:30 P!\1. Sat.sun. 642--0290. wh eel $2, DaLsun engin<' or paint 11.-,c roch. 7~i ft 1784 San!a Ana Ave., C.M. parts S2 to S25. 847-8115 broken coff(.'t). table, \\'OOd, ANITQUE scales n 5 and $'.f.i. GIRLS 26" bicycle, front rteeds t'l'pairing $6. Suits .n. Antique <:!lSh register $25. basket, new scat.; good con-$10. \Valnut chairs S5 each. New Jl'K"lal bed trame $5. dition S18.50. 675-0930 Solid .,.,.aJnul dining table Cosco stf!'I) stool SS. Sharps DIS!{ n1as1er d;shwasher Sl4 , made into large dnJting Jlandloeding guide $ 2 0 2 TV slands 3. $4. S4 record toble SIS. J% ft by 2 ft. wide value, only $5, F1uorescent player, $5 S.T. Clock rddio , mf'lal tahle and storage SS. work bench light with extra ~ 2 brass table lamps .,.,.ith Studio type i;::rcen couch lubf's SlO. Kitchen wnll bung Bhatlcs. S.'i tnnk v11!'11um good condltlon SIS. Luggage formi('a la.bl <', iron legs $3. <':ll'aner wi1h ath1chml"nls, $& rllck $3, r..1011lc sini;:le bf'd, Infant seat S2. 01lld's toy.o: s!cl'I pa!iu l'OUl'h. Sol bras~ J hcsd and footbQard SS. Very and clothes 5c • Sl. NfW 10 .,.,·ny fl oor lamp, S l O small tahlc exttnds to 10 piece Bar-b-quc tool.a S'l. 50' U n d c r won d portable f<'r1, perfect condition $25. ~··· garden hos~ $1. Lawn typewriter. S20 I o a 1 I e: r • 1609 Raker in l\1esa Verde, edger' $2. Ou tdoor flOQ(l light ma&tC"r. S3.SO. 391~ Oian. C.M 545--9187 bulbs ll.SO. Four: bar 1toal1 nel Place, Newport Beach, I ~=·-=='-~~-~-1 ~ 673--1003 ANTIQUE small Oriental rug $25. Guinea PI' cage .,... $1$. New pink yarns, largt Enc :r c Io p e d I a set P . WHEll.BARROW S2 Lawn gkelns 25c each. Iron lronlnr Qllldren and adWt boob JOc mower $5 2 5l~ldy desks, 4 board $3.50. Gmss hand ~ fl-Metal cabinet $3. Wood drl\\'er. formica tops S6 trlmmtr St.SO Ant 1 q u e cabinets S5 • SIO. 356 tach Or(lw drapt"r!e~ SIS, Birdseye maplr dresser $25. PrincelOn OJ'. C.M. 9-5 Sat. 1SH x s.g \V. ~a~ horn S8 !\Urror $15. Old fashioned SOl\VlNN SUngr~ bike, 1..ow boy cabinet $5 Sunday ('hl?sl S'l3. i\1irror $l5. Came it\rl's $25. Pottf'd patio 646-4013 tic l~C IOC bin,_ S'Q l'Uch. 10 plnf\t& 2 for S10, Om.a fl, :Z LARGE \Vil~ wlk'els $20 AM • 4 Pi\1 Sue-Sunday ooly. Tripod $20. Claritll!t $25. each. LI 3-80T4 ~•::;96:,.E::;"·c;':;;9th:;..:S:;;l·..:C::""::;..· ---'~~::~::::::.------ ' DIME· A· LINE PATRONS ARE URGED TO REPORT ANY IRREGULARITIES THEY FIND IN PRICING OR MERCHANDISING TO THE DAILY PILOT I VI ARNING! Advertising not conforming to our Dim• A·Line re9u111tions may b1 in violation of both City and Stale Board of Equaliialion codes! . . ~ . DIME-A-LINE DIME-A-LINE No Item Over $25 DIME-A-LINE 0 No Item Over $25 No ltom Over $25 1~:i--i:i--=~~=---:i·-=~·j~SE!!R~V~IC£!E!_ED~IR~E£CT!!O~R!!_Y JOBS I EMPLOYMEN·1 JOBS a EMPLOYMENT JOBS llf ~ JI" ._ JI" * Poporhontlnt -------·1Holp Wonted, Mon noc>Holp Wonlod, Mon 12GO CUT crystal gluswatt set S2 DOUGlc.8oY aplaihcr ipool per gtau. Mo.plc dnk $8. 10' x 30", metal ddrs. Good rlnm and ·toys $1 each. cmdltlon. No leaks, $10. Reoord a.1bum1, ~e and 56-3800 adult music T5c each {T. Jlorhw=>:<;=mN:,G!!OUSE==~--~URd~ Brll611, Peggy !..ff, Jft -.. 1.1.... • .. ,_. 1 2 < Londcml. Ottltlnal on paJ.o: "'~ mauuuic • tings l2l S25. New gold Gff..()filg tvenin£'1 tweed c.arpet!ne and plld GIRL'S bike 20", $ i 5 . enough to carp e t 2 1 ,,-===~,,,--,---,.­ba.throoma $10. Slat bench, Mn-tlAnJRE Black poodle, ""alnut $11. Cba19e lounge male. No popers $15 2'A. upholstered, ~ n.-cover· months. 5t8-5295 NEW VW Goodyea:r 7:00 X t• ns. Good nre.tooe T:~ x 14 $8. Motorola car radio 6 volt $10. MaclUne sc w I -$15. Studio couch $15. \Vardrobe tr \I o k $JQ. Watdrobe $10· 5'8-4148 CARPENTERS 2 loch plvie i.$. Mon.attn.I ear pllDnet $3. Onpa wkltbs frqn 36" 10 16" lengths from 36" to 9'1" $5 • $2:>. G.E. bait dryer in i.nK $5. Gultat, broken wood, but plays wt!U $:!. set or so books by all great authors {Keats, Longfellow, h.ke- !!pt"'lll"e) $12. Books 50c each. JTI< pictorial book SS· carryin.(:: caae $8. T19 W. WMddya Want? Whldtty1 Got? CRAF'l'SMAN H"'vy duty WU..,, D No. 3. CO.ta SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR flOWer saw with blades $15 ~M"e"'•""o."'-='.,.300=,...,,.,.-.,,-~ TURAL IORN SWAPPERS M&-<Wi25 ~ Jacka for auto S1 REFRJCERATOR G.E. very Specl1I Ritt ea.ch. car radios $1 eacb. &ood condltJon $25. Couch, S llMI -5 timtt -S bucb Portable Barbeq\le S2 Boo1u foam satin pillows, 9eats ltUlU -~ MUn INC\.UDI ol various topic lOc or $2 four, iood conditioa $10. S10 '-WMt "" 111w "' tr.... "'"'""" vt11 -111 .,..._ N G S la An ' ~YOU• 9Nnol tllfl/W ....,_ -· llMi 111 .rwtt ... box. Dart board witb dartl • l.m5ey, an a ~OfHING FOi S.lll -TllAOE' OHlYI S2 Speokon 50c-ll •11Cb .. '5 1135-<918 PHONE 642-5678 cal boater and belt Sl.50 CARTOP boat loader sio. To Place Your Trad•r't P'trMlle Acl Qutdl.~. adjustable $2.50 1\vln beds am mattrft!es 1.P_o_lnt--'1-'nt,_ ___ '8_50 Holp Wanted, Mon 7100 PAIN'llNG And P1J!otrina, U )'OU call me we both beoefit Exdldive bu,)I not e~ve Try me and atto Ml-3157 PAPERHANGER. WW palnt. Sam pl e•. Floc k•· F o 1 ~VlnyL SCHWARTZ 841-11;;& PLUMBING 24 Hr. scrv. \Vork IUIU'· Uc,. insur.: remodel, repair, rooter aerv. 531-75i66 e 24 HOUR SERVICE e Plumbing . repain:, remodel· Ing. Electric se•er dean- ing. All ~·ori< guar. &16.lfO'l Sewlnp 6960 Siles Me11's Clolhing Excellent op(IOrtUnh;y for tho-experienced 1ale1 man. P!:rmanent, tull Ume. Good salary and oommlasion. Fmge benttlts. AppJ,y /M. Lou C.utl•, Mgr. MUUEN & Bl.Um 521 N. Euclid Anahtitm Shopping Cent•r PRODUCTION TRAINEES No U1ltl'lence necesaary, over 18 yurs. High &cboof gra4ua1e. U you have Ille apUtude,, '!V9 will train you. Puma.uni employment. IP cellent opportunity far advancement. INTERVIEWS MON. THRU FRI. SPS Western 2701 So.. H1rbor, Sent• Aftl An -I _.iunlly ompleyor -------------·- •• '" , QUALI'IY clothing, like. new: l'>1Wt sJc1na $10. Blkini1 $2. 2 piece and 1 piece bathing sut1 $2. Expensive cocktail dresses $1. Caprls S 4 . Sweatera $2. Blouees $1.. Sui ta $10. Cotton casual drenes $3. Knit dresses SS. Nightgowns $1. Coclctall cos- tumes (coo.I: and dre•) $10. Cashmere coat $8. Purses n. ~ve !-.ts $2 and ~ Skir1a $3. Some siz.e 7·8, llOO!e &ize ~10. Shoes per.feet ooodition, size 68, S1 pr. (18 pa.Ir) Private part;p. 546--0625 VERY nice redwood dog house $8° Renault {4CV) radialor $8. 543-6842 Walkie-talkies $2.50 Bar $25. Bookcase bea.dboerda $8 PRIME $7400 2nd TD on stool!, wbJte, swivel $4.50 each. Child's chest 0 f gorgeous 5 BR, house, pays each Hoe, rakes, 5' shovel&, drawers $15. 646-0360 i 16 Mo. Want Orange Oily. fl at, round edge l:>e each. I ~==~-~--~.~ home. J. Postma, 546o8l30 Oil paintings 25o41 Two and 2 TWIN •iz.e mattresses with Ext. 434; or 536-1119 Eves. --------1 Locol manufocturer hoo ITT JABSCO COUCH with mahogany bookcase arms, needs repair and r ecovering n Surfboard. S't ". good cm. diUon. $25: bed divan and 2 chalrs, all for $12; old Jr. encyclopedia $3: Lion e I Micl"OSCqle, excellent SS; Children·s books 15c -:lSc; Few ~ records, mono 10c; Patio loYeseat, blue, !loral, excellent SlS; chaise $10, both redwood; c b 11 d 's blackboerd, wsll 75c, folding cha.in: lOc each. Laguna Bc::h. 494-1701 eves & Sun. ROSEBUSHES '15c Queen Elizabeth. 5~ warner A~. H.B. 6974 four b a r r e 1 carburetors, box springs $15 each set. * Verne, the·Tile Man * deM. $2 eadJ.. Hooeywell Electric Frigidaire dryer 1965 YAMAHA, 80, TRADE CLEAR • t Units furn. CW!t. work. Install ol repairs. ~ -e ,._,,, ~tilator, 2' for 25 u. yds of new carpet ocean view, in blk. 'N pl. No job too small. Pluter thermostat St Work gloves -...,.,.. .... pl he -• ~· x 3' x 6' $25. SG-0850 &: ped. Trade like new dJsh. K", .st renuu areL ......,,. patch. Leading •bower 35c pr. Midas smog device wuber for clothes dryer. 500 take sm, hse in trade. ~air. 847-1957/846-0206 ~!e~";!!ie7 ~ Z L~~ttq Ets $1 each. 536-0334. 2006'12 Court Ave., 673«j2'l JOBS & EMPLOYMENT •-·••• ""--Pots 25e n ch. r .55 2 0 F'-.. LAKE Tahoe View Lot Na. ........ '"" DRESSER $7. Hod $.5· Pole Have a.st • r. ..,.u. vada side, paved $12.500 Job W1ntecl, L1dy 7020 Brand new wall furttlrea, lamps $5. Cabinet for toys New tires; radio, heater, cl ha amall lamps shadi's, lamp or garage storage s 3, auto. Loo.ded! Want furn. ear. Exe nge ~or some. LADY With nursing exp. will bases, celling domes SOe-$2 Dollhouse $2.50. Books 25c suit. for apt. 400 N. New-b:xlya headache. Units, care fer lady or gent in your Two inch plastic lettering each. 53fi...Q)77 port Blvd, N.B. 646-1676 TD's, or? Bkr. 675-5726 home. Ligbt bousework OK. and numbeni. 2c e a c b . • Income units on nst St. Best of references from Fiberglaa serving trays 35c 1\tATClilNG couch and chair, Carlsbad 10 acres, equll;y in Costa Mesa. Trade for local res. 548-4a34 •""h. Rot o -rooter ' a"-good conditim. $25 each. 16,000 lor duplex Corona del ,,..... ' ~ . ., d""• I ..... ,.. G.E. portable dishwasher th 2 BR•-2 BA """" o ""' · n-DAY\VORK. 2'i2 • 3 hourt proximately 30 ft $4 .50 Egg· eo.... . ....__ Mar, one w1 • conie $t02.50. Owner. mocnings. 5 days week. omat S2 F1oor msbl 25c $20. Ltunp $1 . .,..,..wum .,..,¥., or Jt.2 room to build. * 5t!M833 * Ind girla bikes $1 aech. !M(.1818 or 9U.a:zt8 • 835..o13& • ~mat $2 Fkxr matB 25c Desk $5. Cleat $10. 642-7976 2 BR tum COlldo. on Bch CARPET Cleaning. Floor ea.di Mel.mac dishes, cups, 1966 HA.R.LEY DAVIDSON nr Venice Ital in xct113-Walll s&'""ers, bowls 5c each. BABY crib with mattress • • Y e stripping. Waxing, • .... r::ll-""' 14 Full Dress .. 16,(X_Xl miles Ive resort area. Trade for Windows washed. 5Jl~T Large mind erTatic vacuwn $20. Trike SS· .....,..-.w10 TRADE $900 equity for !~al area 3 or 4 Br. home $2 Deep fryer n Olevy ORUM set, beginners, com-PICK UP. or we. lot or boat. 6f6..11'11 General Housework straight toothed, four speed pact $20. 202 Princeton, CM. * 847·98Cfi * DELUXE 3 BR 3 ba •··o $2 Hour. Ref. Own trans. tran!lmission for truck $15 546-0304 ... w 1 ===·="='"""==·=== Ashtray 21).,' n Fuel pump 4 Income units on 21st St. m Golt Course, pool. wat·1· for Volkswagen $1Ji0 Lawn CROSMAN 38 Pellet pistol, in Costa Mesa. Trade for et1al1s, hobby gbop $15,500. Job W1nttd niowers S2 and $7 Twin size holater and accessories in-house or trust deeds. ln· eq. Want Units or ! · Dania M9n & Womon 7030 bed with mattress. box eluded $15. 548-6304 come $402.50. Owner. Rlty Co. 64.2-6.560. springs and rails $8. Ladies STINGRAY bicyde. Clrl'i;-, * 549-0833 * Will trade for house, lot, TOP APT MNG'T TEAM bicycles, good caiciition $15 hardly used, aa new U5. NEED MOTORCYCLE car. trailer or ?. BeauU-Dix only, N.B. area pre- 1-libacitl grill, new $1.50 54.9-37'l6 Have 19&1 Simca, rebuilt ful l BR 2 ba, pool, 132"135' ferred. exper. & refs. Avail Speed Queeo washing Am conditiooer, fan ;io. engine, new tires. S450 or excl. Palm Springs. $40,000. Sept. l. 536-1346 J.C. Penney Co. Fashkln Island Nowport Bead> N""" SPORTING GOODS SALESMAN Knowledge o! Gun.a Full time employment Xlnt pay urangemmts Outstanding benefits A chance to participate in growth ot this new expansion line. Apply in person Penny's Fashion lsland 9:30 a.m. to 9::.1 p.m. 11.fonda,y lhru Friday Equal opportunity employer Dishwasher APPLY 1N PERSON COCO'S famous Hamburgers 1555 W. Adams Co1t1 MtM 4WROUGHTironandrattan machine $15 Honda air Spaceforwater6'13-2964 ? .................. 494-721K Rltr •. 615-1662 Do 1 HI bar stools ST each, nice. 8-102 filters 7'5c Brand n e w BOY'S 26" English bike, new Trade '64 Olds Jet Star 88 40X80STORE Bldg. w/20x30 mfft c • p CAREER Castilian Dr. (Pacific Coleman lanterns $4.5D and rims and ures $25. 642-14!12. Warehouse; Jge. lot; W, Holt LIVE INS $1.50. 2U10 Newport Blvd in New paint & tires. Powr str, Bl On al 170 000 feet'! Ol'l'ORTUNITYI 7035 Sands) H.B. 536-1993 . rear. 642_9814. Snt-Sllll J(}.5 291 Robinhood Lane, c.r.1. brks, For TRUCK. STA· v., tario, v , , Employer pays • O'KEElFE & r.1erritt stove CHROME meat slicer S.i. TION WAG . or PANEL. Trade up for commerc. in George Byland Agency Join todays fastest growina: wi th grill $20, 100'6 of fl'et of only Stalnk.u steel table $15. 548-1317 af~r 6 p.m. CdM area. 1 • 98&6000 106 BE. 16th, S.A. 547-0395 professlon·1'-1utual Fund sales new trb\i and baseb'Jard, 2c PORCELAIN dooble kitchen Double box springs $3. Baby WANT TRAILER PARK; FIXER-UPPER WANTED. Otlnese live-ins. ClleerfUl No experience necessary· lmmeclloto -lnp for: • Prototype Auembler Wlmnan W1 ire •n .. t1bllshocll commercl•I ff rm with llbtr1I frlnv• btn1fltL Only peoplo with 1t l1a1t alx months ox~ perl1nc1 should 1pply to PARAMETRICS 929 Bokor s1-1 Cost• Mou 549-2221 ITT JABSCO Miii & Drill Leadman Backup Requires minimum ol three ye&f'll 1etup uperi- e n c e. Opportunity to serve as backup for lead- man in training and de- veloping less experienc- ed operatorL Good bene- fits and working coodi· ""'" Cost Accollllald . ' _._ .. .n-ofc' major intematkml c:rro. -"""to~ ---Prefor ....... and~ !era in smnderd "" System• a a d budgeta;:.1 Good benefits, woridnc coodtll""', and -. !Ues. Please send confitol1 dential resume and sa1-- ary yeqWremcnl6 to Pf!l'lo"'- ....,1 flot>t. Equal ooportuolty ~ 1485 Dole Woy, Cost• Meu "". Construction Engineer -.. A qualified person to be d ployed by a N . Known developer .. lng in developlng: regiooal mapping centers • commercial projects. Appll· canll should have an cnp nl'ering degree or equ1.valei( construction experience ~ ticularly as a ~ estimator. Mall resume to Wlnmar Co. Inc. 1800 Av~ of the Stara, SUlte 407, Loa Ange1ea. Calil. to the a per foot up to 5 c per root. sink. Excellent condition car seat $2.50. 646-4271 Will exchange free & clear EASTSIDE CM, 1 OR 2 Permanent. Experienced. We trnJn • full or part time 9692 Flounder Dr., H.B. S7.SO. OR 3-8446 2 • 5S BUICX Speciall $25 acreage nr. Palm Springs. BR. TRADE lST T.D. Far East A&ency 642~03 Mutu1I Fund Advisors, F.qua1 opportunity employer 1v...1~ SEW'ING machine $15 . v PLUS " Inc. 2 1WIN size ~reads, £'Ar • ..-and ns. 1 with pink. 1 al up to $40,CXXJ &: assume. . <'Ar -Agoncla, Min 7100 tion of Jamea F. Brewo;:~ quilted, Avocado. like new ~·' without pink. Gaffers&: Sat-536-llJl ~ Npt B. lfm WestcllH 6t2-6422 1415 D•I• W1y, Agencl•, Women S5 each, 1 Wh.\te Oienille COUNTRY grindstone S15, Ueretove $25. 548-4448 What do you \hink o:r OUI' CLEAR • 4 Units furn. ARGUS S.A. 1212 N. Broadway Cotti MtH large sire $3.SD, portable $10, garage storage cabinet OSTER portable professional "TRADER'S PARADISE" oceen view, % blk. Npt. JOBS GALORE M7·8331 Phone: 54$.1251 (714) To Women••• 1ypewrlter with case begin-card table $5. "'~ bench hair dryer, d 0 me cover. Drop WI a card. Classified pier, best rental aree.. $85,. WORK NEAR HOME f ALL Afttat ner S20, water skis with belt $3, hoe, shovel<>, pick Sl Regu:lar $29.95 for $18. Dept, P.O. Box 1815, Dally 500 take IJTJl, hse in trade. FOREMAN • • • 0 ':11- $22.50, ironer $8. 968-2325 each, wooden garden table Never used, with guarantee. Pilot, Npt Bcb, Cal11. 2006~1. Court Ave ., 673.m.21 FEE PAID YACHTBUILDER Q You CAN compete su StA.N1' board exerciser $5, ;;i.d;: ~~1~ha~ 837...o261 "A * * * * * Jntem'l Audit ••.•...••• $15M lmmedlate opening in the ITT JABS( ~ a~~~w~wanll aluminum dog hJuse SS, S20, Kirby vacuum cleaner PHOTO lite assembly with 4 Packaging SpecWist .. $15M Orient for man with back· Sh' , /B • • gram for: Sh<tland ""' 'h. mp 0 0 ""' .-.... S25, m•o . "'watt llgb1';,, .... 1-I ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!l'!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I ALSO FEE JOBS ground .. fo.-.mon of,.,... 1pp1ng .ece1ving • """''"• Typing (Elec) with 4 b,."shes SS, floor ran 3 .. -,..,_ · 1 b6o'" · g 15 I' us y0-ctbu•·1,.u .. ~ corn . . '" cabinet $7, cedar chest $20. $6. ~wgir .... Size • SERVICl DIRECTORY SERYU.:E OlltECTORY . ' 0 ' """'6 • e BrushUp Gregg SH speed $5, Woilensak tape 8-11~-539'1 Old Pirate Ln. 613-n78 I---------ARGUS EMPLOYMENT pany, who is expert ia ALL Cle• • Modem Ottie@ SldDI recorder, 3 speed S20, 2 Bar-H ANTS AGENCY pha5f!fl of glass tooling. die-ra NEWPORT S...Ques, round $2. chaise H.B. htANGLE, heavy duly in Drip1rles 6630 1ulfng 6730 CONSULT r.el, cabinlry, etc. Top op-~b· ., 2 0~ 110. rn ~1 steel cabinet $15. 673-TI18 c;.;.o:;;;.;.;:;:. ___ ...:.:;;.; 21H3 Westclllf, NB 548-T196 Prefer IKlme warehoua-School of Buslnna lounge green w,,.,, 1ng .,.., "'"""" ................... -lJ'ITLE GIANT TRUCK S 547 ~.,.. portunity and slary for BROILER rotisserie s 9 • * ZAFFINO'S * 1624 E. 17th, .A. .,,...,.. ing e..,.._""ence. Ability to 646-0153 large bags peat mo..-.s S2 STOE board, mahogany fin ish 2S% off _ All fabrics Hauling. 6' height, ,10' bed. I ~========o I right man. Send resume to "!"'"' • <'ach, drafting board, T· $lS. 2 twin hee.dboards, White <'namel utility table y it 1 h ul R@ M 7200 Boie Ml58 Orange Coasl learn routing, order 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 50 1wi . 13 Um b ' o 11 a t Y Pe 1822\4 Newport, CM 642-6866 ou name a , Ill. Help W•ntff!, In Pil t """ . ch.....1r1 .... , etc. Must be ARGUS squnre S2· , n size black $5. St a In I es a Bl& John &12-4030 o , ... unl1denlia1. .. .. ,...'6 bedspread fitted gold $.i, 2 silverware for eight $5. clothesline $6. Small brass 6640 eble to operate fork lift JOBS GALORE bed rest pillows $1 each, Stainless silverware and bookshelf $2. Redwood ::E;;l•:;:<f::;r:;:l<::•::l ___ ...:;::.;.:1 f/ HAULING Tra.sh plckup ITT JABSCQ SALESMEN truck or stacker. Good WORK NEAR HOMI utility cart, 3 shelf with p•-«, Remington elec tric trellis fl. New hanging "C'I" ,,.......,.,~C!AN. Licensed &: Trimming. Anything· we do "'-U ~l;y for right per-·-~ b·"·~· ·th •·--•'·· I"~ .c.i....i:.. ... i""' ii all. ~r work545-2T!rl ~ Yellow Page Advertlruig -.. \>.'heels S.1. 6701 Mason Or. ,._, 15. Iron board n. """'" .. WI lwtUU,,... ...... b. n d. d . Small -IN. .. , -~ -· -· h ""1732 ~ CLEAN M • I H di inl.egunaorNewportBeech FEE PAID ,H .. B. 842-1636 Braided nigs fl .. Sat.Sun. esc · .r.a-msJnten. &: repairs. 54&-5203 Lois, garages, etc. aler•~ an er h~ $25. 2269 Pla Tree removal, dump, aldp, 1W area. •:u..J· guaranteed draw F.quaJ opportunlty employer Operatkins: b'De ....... • Af~~~~~: ... 3011ga0 tlloon-~lon· 19n C Wallace, CM I ·5!n~ C.M. Sunda_;: Floors 6665 backhoe. fill, grade. 962-8745 Pref--, ........ ,.;ence P:'lid w~y. Plwi comm.ls-Insur Secy ..... ·····•• .x• ........ .,........,, • f;"' VM Amplifier 119. Electr c ~ ......,,.., .......... aion. .... _. training. Full 1415 D1l1 W1y ALSO FEE JOBS $10, sand buggy • partly guitar $20. Coleman ice ooly UNOLEUM, carpet, tile. Re-HoUMcleanlng 6735 in manufacturing fadllty. lime work. Apply 7:30 p.m. Cost• Miu ' completed $15. 765 Jap rifle chest $13. 546--030'1 S'IUVE .$25. Refrigerator $25. model, repe.lr. Many rem· Operates fork lilt, drives Monday, July 22nd. Luskey Phone· 5454251 (7l4) ARGUS EMPLOYMI $15. 1191 Alhambra Or. -===:.c..:.ch_>ooi<~ed~-~~" I Chair $10. Box springs and nants. Free est. 839-1611, CLEANING • inside-out. compen,y truck. Go 0 d Brothers & Co., 608 E. • CONSULTANTS . .1.GENCl< 842-2805 1WO Chinese rugs~ mattress $25. Pole lamp $10. 541--8654 Painting, rug cleaning wall benefits and working con-Broadway, Anaheim. 40" maple cocktail table $3. Used bricks 5c each. 2 end diHons. --,iiiOT..:iii=&.~------,-----l:J0.13 Westcllff, NB 548- 2 KODAK Brownie Cam~as Step stool $1. Food and meat tables 415 each. e»Uee table Gardening 6680 washing. Free eat. 646-5103 BUSDRIVERS 1624 E. 17th, S.A. 547 12 .. oh, n • w mu,..ing chopoor 12. Sunbeam """" ~' 2zr ===--~;.;.;.I 6737 p1 Part limo RELIABLE MAN vibralor set $3, table model trlc egg cooker SJ..50. Shovel $15. Vanity dre.99eT ....... ANTHONY'S lntorfor Docor1ting F.qual opportunity em oyer ()per.ite bus in the trans-See Betty Bruce at J radio S2.SO, Brownie uniform 75c. Hoe 75c. Boolra 25c. Knox Pl. Costa Mesa. 9 AM Garden Service e Rtsfdtnco . Comm'I e 1485 Dilo Way, portation of school children For gon1r1f produc• complete size 10.12 $3, SG-8710 -5 PM Se.t-Sun e Painting, int. & ut. m daily run and assigned tlon work. Apply , , m• fl :;,ted Cubkids =es d ~ \VCNDrs dothee, siz.e S.11. \~~:.~a;:· ~~G • Cuslom Drapery Phont~~~.:'51 (714) =~ :.::~~C::. Apncyt!tJ cf:::~ moth • il 11 75 20 $1~. Shoos, -•• 5tJc.43 LAWNS REMODELED • CU.tom ea..,..,.,. p 1987 l'lacentla NJI. ers un orm • • Some new, A little out of G.E. tank vscuum $7.50. • WeJI Coverings tact eNJOru1el Office, 53&-410 W. Oiut Bw1 .. new tiberglas.<; a er vi n g style. All excellent COii· Hardrock Maple small cof· Exp hortloollurist. • Color Coordination AUTOMATIC 9331. Huntington &ach Un. Costa Mesa By appoint.. trays, 65e eacb, 34 new dilion. Evenings 642-7036 fee table $5. Green couch, Rees. monthly Gardenini FREE ESJ1M.ATE ion High School District. sprinkler beQds 35c e lfl ch, makes into bed $25. 646-4706. Jap1nes1 G1rd1Mr Licen.'led & tnsured STOCK CLERK. ll50 -SALES cosl 85c wb"' purclmsed, EXCELLENT tab I o • .,.. C.M E 1 ·-~ O RN TRANSMISSION ~ Holp W1ntecl Kodak camera and caise tension leaf and 6 chairs S21l 1 ~"'1=3~Pu=oa=te~A::"::·=::;':::c::; x:per., compete .;nu.u M DE mooth to start. 5 Day week. ~RESENTATIVFS Women · A CM HA'T~~ARKrectangul.arcof-service. Free estimates DECORATORS Will train, No experience Lead.In• tnde pe ndenl _...;_...;_...;_..;_ ____ ~ model l·A 116 .film $4.~. 2089 Tustin ve., . . ........ in 548-7958 • 546-0724 MECHANIC ~7593 FUU. size door mim:r $1.50. fee table $21). Do u b 1 e I -,;,-i:i';,~"°"'=-,,~"""== I ----536--'-!<i;;....13 ____ 1 lleoeMa.rJ. Write qua.Jllica. apeclallst1 dealing in over upholatered headboard $5. JAPANESE GARDENER tkn, weight &: height to 100 mutual funds, expanding BABY bed. mattres.<> $12, Dresses 12-1'1, ;5 each. Double throw bedspread, li1a.int A cleaIJup. Reliable. Ironing 6755 Combination Line mechanic P .O. Box 145, Costa Mesa, in Or~ County. This is an play pen S6. 51~,.!1° .. .!2·.~ 646-1132 avocado $7.50. Two white RNs monthly rates. KEPHART'S Custom ironing 1; transmission Ollerhaul CalifornlL 92627 opportunity to enter seat S2, good ....., .. , .. >& gir • 9 DRAWER dresBtt with twin bed5pn!ads $3 pm.ir. 827-5248 alt 6 pm has moved to 130 E 17, SWte man. Must have Cadillac ex:-SERVICE man-oltice mach. dlgnWed professional selllnj: \vomen:s dress. sport &lz.es 2· never-mar top $15. 284 642-49S8 STIJDENTS working their T Open on-Sa perlence. ~elll!'l'lt company Fine CIP90l' for IOp all tun or part time Investment 16 25c -Sl.50. 892-9359• 15872 ~W~·~ln~ut~s;1.~646-5463'!'.:~'-,,== I ccwrHESiora;:s;,"'i.iii .. ;g:9.:j;12[. 225cSC-:-SS:ss. way thru college. Allen • CM:. M t benefit•. Contact Mr. Bob around man to nm San exp not nec.asary, we train. Willet Lil. H.B. JAPANESE bantam chickens Shirts, size 15,,.16~, 35c. Bros. Indac grdnn comp. IRONI"~. Permanent onl)'. Rogalski for intl?r'lliew. Clemente ahop, band l e 547"6621.. Z.,jutlllll Fund SE'\VING machine $20, l;4 $2. 642-3263 Trouse~. !lie 36-40 n. Baby lawn care. 646-4203 ~1':"t!i=. l:'~~· 11·50 hr. NABERS CADILLAC CU!ltomers. Call chuck Inveatora Inc. 2100 N. Jitain, lf.P. electric mot.or $3, lat'gi! ., ......... .,....., male, 11 weeks clothes lOc • $2, Crib $15, MO ING Ed -• 1-49Hi62'2 1-'S=''":;:'.::•.;-An::::;•===== t . ..,. 120 floral DJtJUc..• ' W • ging, vac .... awn. lronlng Sl.00 ,_ br. COLLEGE STUDENT gr.a.pc cen erpi · S25. w 7833 Stroller $3, Hair dryer $3, G •1 J H r ,.... ~·--"'"--Bl d WANTED CUSTODIAN decoration& $5 to $10, lam11s _::::_~:c:,~,,cc,'="~--::=; I Enc \coped" M'l SS 9 x 12 en c eanup. •u mi:", 646.6054 2600 ruuUU.1 v · · : Over 18 far Cook. Counter Sl 10 $5, 6.),1j' p"ks;Uc porch 2 SLEEPING bags $2.50 -.ldy ,.! While' dr,..s Odd Jobs. * 54M!li5 ~::;;::;:;-----;;:;;;;I 'Co"1~~·~M~o~sa~=~=.,,540-~~91~00 Elderly man preferred. Ap. man st night. Xlnt.pay, pel'6 shade $4, disappearing ea.ch. Olest cl drawers$.'>. 5 "' rug.., .. ,. l3 GEN'L Clean·UP, tree serv, Janltort1I 6790 JOHN GUSTAVSON ply PORT THEA~. Coro-·feet hrs + meals ror am· Girl'• •-~-21" blko $1 pair, CBnisler set • otll, ., __ ~-kl .:;o:.;.:.::::..;::,. ___ ~.:..;;I na del Mar ewnmgs alter clothe6 lines SS, 36" x 24" ""''"""u' Co'eman stove $3, Enlarger :rol gra~ ... .,.~ ere, BRIGtn'ER. SIDE Jan Ser 119 • 43rd STREET ' bilious young ma.n. eolng to picture frames Sl. amaU $7.50. 5t8-4414. 1530 Vivian $20. Heathkit pretmp $25. lawns, haul'g. Reas. &f6..5S48 Ctpt cle9.n' firs wndowa NEWPORT BEACH 6 p.m. O:illl'ge. Imm. openine. Ap- gtass ptctutt frames :&-, Lane, Newport Movie screen $2. 9 6 2 e JAPANESE GARDENING ~'l. :!kf·t S,.Ml.34 jo<lf'YOUNG MAN ply today at The Dorymen size 1Y.i girls • h I t e 1 ~vA-cuu='~M~-ccl~ ... =.,..=~16"".-;;;StS 0ieymne SL c .11-1. Service Cleanup. Landsc1p. You are the winner or willir1:: to work and learn i Fish & Cblps, 2:100 w. Ocean marcbing boob $8, tDJ• and and $25. Couch SlO. Ad. ~V~lR~TU""E"""°'B"°roo...,--;:ta:;hl:ce:--:and::.•t I fog. 531-7034 aft 7p.m. L1ndic1ping 6110 2 tickeU to tbe trade. F\111 time empL Frail, N.8 . games from 25c-tu $3, and j~table bed rail $15. Water ..&..-•-S25. Sat-Sun. :m E. Cut I: ""'""e Lawn 54s.5625 -'--:....C=-----1 mlscellaneous at bargain ski SS. receipt regi!ter $1(1. &;';ve. Balboa .._ GAYNOR'S LANDSCAPING LIDO THEATRE YARD SALESMAN, aomP BOAT MECHANIC prices. 6Ml .4.Uiena, 1-f.B. Boat compa5S $6. Record i~==~~~c--.==-:--; 548~.ten~7oU:~PM & GARDENING SERVICE $bowing mecanlcal exp e r, EXJ>erlenced with dies!! 842-6845 p!&,yer Cttl SlS. Dresser $10. BIKES. 3 boy's Stlngra)'I, 1 Slatf!L licensed contrctr, THOROUGHLY pennan~t employment, 5 and other marine inatalla· REDWOOD dog h OU 8 e' F'ire ext.lnguiaher.lllas""s·~ ¢b.'kl'& s,',;""""'• '11'1boy50 's a32," YLatnfghtcH1 ..... , .... ,.Lap""ow•M' OWToo~~ R~~d:tCle;oJ..,-•• Co~-~erE~al MODERN MILLIE days, Red.E.R@ntals, 2167 tlon&. ' medium sjze $9, 1(1" lJ1cy(:le Two be.r stooll · uu 1 e. • · · ""0 111 r ··ec "' lfarbor, CM JtnMn Mllrlnt Corp. chain $10, cbfld's sand box raybilce$6.200!IContinenlal HAMMARLUND Super Pro Japaneae Gardening CORRAL'S Lnd•cpg &: it lo the Lido Theatre tn • ... BANKING * POldtlona trmnd•tebt avallahle at aur Bubar ·a W-bnnchlor: ¥ Exporloncocl Note T•lltr - 1""' New Accounts .... Clerk 11• (experience pr.fv ¥ Teller · , •• .,., ..... ,,.i.rN6 . ' $5, formic.a table and four c1ge1SOc.U. Parts for 1ting· Yorktown, HB 962-7898 Exp. 548-59631962-22'7'2 No Job too big. 893-3581 Just eU p this ad and take Fry Cook E:• 235 Ficher, O>ltl Melli $4. 531-11'«1 6t6-9'250 ahort wave radio 100 SC '° Proleuional M&intenance RctotUllng Serv. Free est NeWPOrt Beach with tdcntt• BOB'S COFYEE OP I---;-:--:---:;---DRAPERY~ FRIGIDAIRE nlf $25. Brigp TWIN beda $20 each. Double 20 MC $25. ltammarhmd &t6.Qi63 (Have own t q tit» men t nc.tion. Offer good throogb 1409 & El camlno Re&J. Mechanic: A~: C2.wic Dn~~ & Stratton power edge!' $Z. bed ID each. Card tabk! and pc:rwer 1Uppl,J $'20. 548-82l6 JAPANESE GARDENER 962-t7S4 JulY 30dl. San Oemente 492-1353 Top PQ", f'ldl co. ~ta, 385.1 Birch, NB. noor ID'Ubber I ~ 4 chain SS. <.1lord organ $2.S. DOUBLE mattrtss and box EXPER, reliable malnt Piptrhingfnt MAN to work apllt .iun. tn pld working o:inditicm. Prr S2 br lllU'. J'da 1 $12.50. '-" ln>nu 12s. Ref'Jgera"" 125. &wUng -· aood condition S25. ...... mo rates. JJ92..3219. p I Ii '85CI Fiberglass Moulder Lag\lna llcl> "'"· Some RA y Vl~ES Btuob .............. """' 831·50m balll $5 each. Roller sltal('e, Twin mattress SJO. 646-18'14 Gardening complete servict 1 n "9 meebnnlcal exper req. 35 Ovnler Plymouth F.V., Nlrs. Bl"OWD ~- 8 PIATES. cups, saucers, boy'I size ~·.fl'~~-~ cas15~, GARRARD Ta Mk. 11 30 yra. exp. ~lift.bl,, INTERIOR &. EXTERIOR Wa.nted urg~tly 3 full,y hr/wk. MOO mo. 5l&.m2'l ~-~~ch ...._~k A chUd ctre.;,~ bowls $3, <Xl'lll(Jact vacuum lite 6 SS elt\;U . ..........,er · turntable, 50 or 60 cycle, dependable. 64'2-4389 P alnUna. nee eaUmate. akilled flbt:rgl11.ss moulders. MECllANfC. Exper. With ~ ... Dal vw11 room. TV. Refl. ~nd attachmentl, eJeetl1c M&-~~15.5 ~I 0 YI n, needs nttd.les and repair $6. RElJABLE: Rtu. Otiental Uc. &: Ins. otUCK 5'$o5314 lland lay up, top J)l..V to own tooh. Steady, busy Young Men 11 21 5.16-UM HllDtlnctcm broom $10. partable e1ectrlc Mon •• ,. lb"'~, Panuonitc RE-3!M radio, CIZ't. atuup, odd Jobi, * Pape:rblbam,: * quellfkd men. Cood tun-1bop. Ollt'1 Auto Jlepa1r • BAR 1r1AIDS A nANc:Ep:, sewtns m ac h In e $15, TD> Wllllams ...-'""..,. three bamll. 25 W, 110 '*' vmnt.. "2--4J26 Expert 1IM7 be n e f It a tncluttlna: 17f7 Anaheltn C.M. $4$-tln7 Salt1 promodcm Jabt avd. Top wapt. Queim, a..; , typewri,.,. ond ...... 115, If ... eet 110. K""7 3 • 5 DJ, -repo!r Pl, Bruo ~~~~;!~~;~! !ta-1414. ,.,._ -POlcl heolth b>-8£RV, 8to oa1nm1to, ...,n Lorae '1l'l ""11. $10,0IJO lot Oolto- SilYufttt 5 pleoe piacl "'· ---equli> hqlno Wnp wltll chofo, -.1 S.wl• 6612 PAINTING-/Eltm:r. """""" -moJo• hni<JA ._.._ Oldu .... .,_, -""°"""l,;;.;M.l.IDSi:T,i:;::N-;:D=•1"m.,,..::;;;._..::;[ ~ fer I $10. old cMlrs 3 of nrat $25. Cl w. 8&)1, Apt l , bdchl ~. comolete F'he nUrnates! mcdk:al brndlts alter 90 OK. Too wqes. a.evnm. nltln. Clll 11 am ~ 2 pm erimctil. IC.3mD • , kind SS, ..ne antlqm books C.M. aftl'r' 8 PM ntkdaya $12, 2 cottm quilts l>t:tta n PROFESS. Window, wills A dll)'I Adami U 118 ~-· ~ " hef-1 ~~--~ -~• •-•· nr ·•··-•-b I * -* N.;...PORT BOATS 4 M..,,. o. !139-1111. N"'l>O'f °"""' -. ' St ·S5.~nnt81C -'·~· _ ... ~· ~· 2 old........,.~..... • ...,~; 01 ne111 , sn cbd!t dnW'fn W. bu.uti!ul ORIGINAL on pe.lnt.lnp ~ maple and cut iron, S15 resld., &: C(m)struct!on. e P>JN'l'INC I FENCF!i e 1B11 PlaMltfa, Ol MECHANIC -Exper. O:letA MAN 20-30 PART TDlll RDTA chin• c:u.pboard JJO, antique $25. La~ ma 9 x 1 each. Duel dtoeoJ $1.50 [)oU.. Crystal Window aeanm1 Interior I Exterior 642.wt Mm Auto Worb 20i8 r or lavm euttlnc route. HJJ..P dQ'I A ...,.., l\tr. A 1\tra. chairs boUt $25. u x 16, 16 x '1.1.2 x 24, 20 x ble tree $3. $4&-l«§ Free EsUmatl!t 5tS-8T3'f 546-7881 ~Cllntla, CM. Steed7 I da1L MOO mo to ~-;~~~:::~l 5J6.-6950 24, .mme ar.,: 1 Ta med • I :W1'!'1'1N=="'°'G"ll=ous"E;;-'-;;W;-:&lh=er DlAl. direct &C$ll, cbarae Palnllne, eic.tcnor, tntertor JANITOR • Part d!ne ewn. 8P3t.VlCE Stal. Atll!Ddant. start. APlll1 I .ut. 2IM'.ll DENTAL OUTRIGGERS New. 12 too\ ~ t x 10, 12 x 24. II ud tlt.drk: dryer, good your ad, tbm att bedc a.ad Uc. fnl. 17 11'1 tJqt. nee t11L A Sat. in a.ta Meta A bpc., full ttmc. lWl Gat1 Dr~ Nllud ID--Dqm-GDly, ••tn.w 125 •""'-i:..o • :r; ad ":M • as. m-3"1113 c...u11on 125 ...... f15..23t6 u...n "' t11a -n.a1 Ml6m -"-Uca1 cell. llall>oo. tml :111-1nr Ploctmllo "'" w. m c.M. dutrlol --i .:.""'=":.:l-4TT:...:;;.;_ __ ~-~· , 'I' \ • ... ~ - j • \ • • • I l I . . • .. . . ' -. . . ' . -• ··-~.---.-•.~.~-..... 7 ... • • H OAll.Y PH.OT Sauarday, July 20, 1968 -:.§Joas It EMPLOYMENT JOl>S • EM"L". ....... JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Joas .. EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOii MERCHANDISE FOR I MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE l 1 Help W1nted Help W1nted Women JobS-Men, Wom. 7500 JoM----Men, Wom. 75001--";..;.;;.;;..;;..;....;....-"-"'-" --'-'""-'-'-"---~c.;;..-.• -------74001:'.::::::::::::::::::::============::I ~ture ~Furniture IOOO Furniture 8000 Televla1on 1205 I'._'!• ~:.•;_ ___ 7_400_ " Collins Radio Company Newport Beach Career Opportunity! De~orator TV Conmte, 21" acrn. Cood Oondlllon. 12fl, Miscell1noou1 8600 SHIRLEY KEMP 252 16th PLACE COSTA MESA l '" ,:. CllRX TYPIST ~. C. Penn~y Co. FILShlon latand Newport Bnit h 613-4958 I·!· Must have serve1·al Yett.r11 office expert~. Type SO wpm, plelaant ptl'!IQn> all(¥, capable of handlin& COfllf)l.Q)' phone and re- ception lobby. Needs PART TIME SA.LESLADIES llnU!K'Wives and Moilien can $'OU 9pare o few hours each day and add l.o the Receives cancellation of $22,000.00 Spanish and Mediterranean Furniture All New Top 9uality Brand Names Hi-Fl & Stereo 1210 STEREO 1968 IOlid state. COl:\liOle model, Uke new. Balance $79.35 or •mall You are the winner of 'l dck~ls to the ' · ·faniily·income·at Ibo aame ! '" Apply Pe,....nnel Dept.· time! Scheduals convenl· I 1 • en \ for you, momin~. aft-• .. :. STACO, INC. •"'"""'"evening• or c~mbl· notions of. all. Work in a e fun :store under the finest 1139 Baker St. ()( cooditlons-and top super. A Decorator's Dream Home Is On Display Over $100,000 Worth of Spanish & Mediterranean Furniture to Choose From! payments. Credlt Dept. 53&-7289 DRAFTED • Sacrifice! '66 Admira l solid atate AM/FM setreo. C06t $400. S.11 $215. 67>-4--="'=--- Sportlng Goods 8500 LIDO THEATRE Showing THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE ~ Cost•.M9M 549.3041 ~~on . • Sr Systems & Procedures Analyst Quality Control M1nager Computer Center Supervisor SURFBOARD 9'8" Jacobs, 3 nlabog stringen, mahog tall block, simi-speed Skag. Xlnt 4!0nd. 83().1954 Just clip this ad and taice It to the Wdo Theatre in Ne'N}Xll't Beae.h with ldenti· ficali<>n. Otter p>d through July 30th. .. r An eqlJHl opportunily employer Apply .in _person P'"""'" ras1>1on ,,, .. d • Conliguration Manager 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. lt•ms as follows: Gor9eous 8 ft. custom quilted sofa with 1epar•te pillows with htavy oak trim decor and m1tc-h ing chair, l matching oak occeslonal tabl•s, 12 ) 58" tall decorator lamps, han9in9 chain 1wag lamp• in wrou9ht iron, an 8-plece king siie m<!lster bedroom suite in pecan paneled Mediterran- ean style with top quality 15 year w<!lrrenty ~in9 si1' m1ttre1s end box springs. Spanish dining set, etc. v SALE 1' Hle & UP!! SURFBOARD 10' UISed twice ! ELECTRONICS! ·' •· CLASS 7500 • • , • • • • • Monday thni Friday T h • I W 'I Alt studrot "°"™'"' 1moo e ec n1c1 11 ers Equal opportunity employer Like new. $50. 642-4283 aft !AUTOMOTIVE! 5:30 . !ELECI'RICAL! .,;: • Tool Maker -----1 • Sales Shipment hpedilor Any piec e can be purchased individually. Drop by and lte our selection of top quality Speni1h end Meditterrenean furniture -fantastically priced! SURFBARD, Hobie Corley, Jl,fANY MISC. ITEMS Carroll model 9'5", Good FRI. • SAT. • SUN. ' -• Spray Painter , • Assembly Opers ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY • Dala Processing Analyst Comploto Hous•ful was R.,. $1528.00 condition $.iO. 548-3515 JULY lS.20-21 RUSSEU. Surlboard t O • I --875~~W"ES=T=l~8_th"S"t'°., ~CM-=­ Light stringerless. E x • e ONE OF A KIND • .. ' ~factory experience requirtd) • Electro-Mechanical Draftsman MUST SACRIFICE 5698°0 Cond. Make offer. 548--8082 Brand new! S u m m er SURFBOARD Velzy 9'8", clearance salet Pb i 1 co good for beginners. Good AM/F'M s1ereo cons o J e cond. $45. 962-8741 w/turntab!e $169-95; Philro .. COLLINS RADlO CO. Point to point wiring and circuit board re w o r k. Night shift. • Computer Maintenance Engineers FOR ONLY _ .. _ ............ .. table top color TV 24" screen, S39'J; Phi!cu 18 cu. ft. ret'"*. w/top freezer - SPECIAL OFFFJR! 64~4 ---·. Terms Available -Newcomera to California, Credit Approved lmmedi1tely WE CARRY OUR OWN ACCOUNTS Mi1cell1neou1 8600 3324 W. Warner Santa An1, C11if. APPLY • Clerks • Typists I I SWIMMING POOL All applicants reviewed on merit "'ith no bias toward Race, Color, O'eed or Sex. Marshall Communications 2230 S. Anno St. S1nt1 Ana, C11if, Apply or send resume to : .. • • • MACHINISTS Tools: 1" x 2" micrometers, 2 indicators, depth gauge, 6" calipers, magnetic base, 12" com- bination squa.re set, Ken- nedy 7 drawer box, other band tools. Call 673-6233 18 Ft Pool, Filter. Surtael'! Skimmer, Maintenance Kil FREE Ground Pad. $149.88 SECARD POOL 323 S. Main, Oranp 532-1992 • • • - Young Attradive Women for Siles & -Cu stomer Relations -..:~Local setVice company, Sal- 540-2820 An equal opportUnlty el!lployer 19700 Jamboree Road Newport Beach, California • • • KNITTED FABRICS "" FOR SALE R•mnan", oamplcs & Mill * AUCTION * ends Sat. Only 8 a.m. to 2 . · ary plus commission plus 1 ----------", benefits. Car nece5511.TY $525 1 minimum. Apply 9 a.m. u 1279) Western Ave., Garden • Grove or call 897-1093 GAL FRIDAY All applications reviewed on merit bi•a toward Rice, Color or Sex:. with no p.m. 929 Baker, Costa Mesa U you will sell or bur CUSI'OM built gun cabinet, give Wind)> a try Jocks, $200. Sterling silver Auctions Friday 7:30 p.m. Spanish/Meclitt ·Showroom Samples .. CoffH Shop Cashier/ Hostess DAYS Cockt•il W1itreu DAYS Exet!'Uent oppoMW'lity for Help W1nted -' versatile girl with growing Women 7400 publishlngcompany. Strong 1----------., 1 Apply in person Sheraton Be1ch Inn 21112 Ocean-Ave. Huntington Beach ~I·'' SECRETARY-LEGAL wtth Probate experience for Inheritance Tax Div. of Or- ange Olunty ApPraisaJ Firm. general office background, good typisl, shorthand pre- ferred, Writing or advertis- ing e>..l'e1ience helpful. Sal- ary open. Phone Jor a i> pointmer1t. 642-9470, Mr. Merriam -TRIMMING & • Shorthand not nee. Xlnt pot- • eTltial! Salary open. 547~ INSPECTION P1astlcs pal'ts. Permanent positioo. Excellent work- ing conditions and ail ;>ot ATI'RACTIVE women iJn. fringe benefits. mediate openings pan or Will train but must be over full time, $3.00 hr to start. 18. \l:ith good eye sight. We train. For interview call CALIFORNIA .:.:..._' 495-542'.l. Monday only m Injection Molding 7621, room 200. 200 Briggs Ave. OPPORTUNI'IY To earn $200 Costa Mesa. 546--1460 to $300 a month and more An equal opportunity ' part time with chance for employer '' advancemenL Call 842--6743 -MU=~L=n~u=n-r=, 0--0~P=E=RA~=ro=R • to see if you can qualify. Requirements: 1 year of After 3:30 skilled experience in offset ~ 7 COMB. Sitter, housekeeper or direct process duplicating . for children of s c h o o J machine. Salary r a n g c , , . . teachers Sept. th.Tu June. $4$-$555. Closing date for .. 7:30-8:30am.2--4pmdaily. filing July 31. 1968 . • , 548--7712 Classified Personnel Office. ALTERATION WOMAN For high gradr fashion store. Experience in both men 's and women's pre- ferred OUt will train. Olf· ers pleasant environment and good company bene- fits. Applv: BUFFUMS' Fashion Island Newport Beach Joba-Men, Wom. 7500 Offset Operator Salary $458-$556. Position to be filled jmmed· iately. Applicants m u st have one year experience on offset duplicator, able to do light·tablc and durk· room work . Newport Mesa U n i 1 i e d 1'" START Your own business as School o is tr i c t . l90l Audio Visual Operator Public Steno. Will furn. of· Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Salary $436-$530 fice free for 2 mos. and 646-3224 Position to be tilled immed- some accts. Call Mr· 'c=o=N=v~A~L~E=s=c=E=N=T-A~ID~E t iately. Duties include o~ Hickman, 675-3793 erating various A.V. equi~ ="=-~""-""""'~---I For nrivate home. Full or rf I i>' DRAPERY Workroom .-ment also pe orm ng light part time. Any age. rd • tablers • pcr.ver mach. HOUSEKEEPER maintenance and rcro s qiera!ors. Beach Drapery, on A.V. and office equip. • 900 W. 17th St.. C.M. Live in or out. Full or part 1.11cnt. Applicants should f>40--6464. time, No ll'e! havt> audio visual or elec- _ BABYSITJ'ER. My home. 7:45 AM til 4:45. ~ton thru ': Fri. 5 mo old girl. $25 week. -962-898{) after 5 PM .. Secretary with tt:letype e>.-perience. Shorthand r~ quired. Call 673-7005. Ask for Mrs. Alward H0~1EMAKERS ll·onics experience. 1638 E. 17th. SA 547-6682 EXPERIENCED Commercial Tell tr Apply Security Pacific Nal'l Bank 2831 E. Coast Hwy_ Corona del Mar APPLY Orange Coast College Z701 Fairview Road Costa Mesa 834-5708 RESTAURANT HELP Qualified to work in high grade Dlning room. Mon- day, Thursday and Fri· d<iy nights, all day Satur- day. • 2nd Cook • Waitress • Dishwasher Offers pleasant environ- ment and good company benefits. Apply; BUFFUMS' Fashion Island Newport Beaoh 8' Wood carved arm· divan, lg. man's chair; beaut fabrics. 5 Pc hexago n dark oak din. set, w/black or avocado framed chairs; 5 Pc BR set. 9-dr Mr. & Mrs. dresser, lg mirror, 2 commodes, paneled headboard. VALUE $895 -FULL PRICE $429.95 or terms •s low •s $3.00 week Items Sold Individually -No Down - Use Our Store Chafge -No Fancy Front but -Quality Values Inside! Approved Furniture· 2159 Harbor, CM Daily 9.9, 10.5 Sunday e 548-9660 OJUCH with mahog book-coffee service $350. Also Windy's Auction Barn case arms, needs repair &. chafing dish. large trays, Behind Tony's Bldg. Mat'! recovering $18. Surfboard, Single strand blue Baroque 2075% Newport, CM 646-8686 8'4", good cond S25 : Beaut pearls $35. 548-0012 eve or APPLIA NCE Mortars. walnut AM/FM Stereo cab-wknds inet with mono phono, xlnt Weights & barbeHS". cam-FOAM RUBBER, cur to size. plete set. Mismatched goU $100; bed divan & 2 chr.!r, all for $12: old Jr. encyclopedia Uph supplies, fabrics, clubs & bag. Badminton set. naugahyde. Fact. outlet. Ping pong table. 2 folding: $3; Lionel Microscope, xlnt. Low pre. A-1 Foam Fabric yard chairs, Yachting mags $8: chldrn's books 15c-25c; & Upholstery SupPly Co., 3U & books. 45 rpm records 830 Few LP records, mono 35c; E 5 h s "'' S · Rd . t t., S.A. o.:>5-1181 anuago . Patio loveseat, blue fioral, xlnt $15; chaise. SIO, both THEARKOFUSHE'R POOL TABLES redwood; miscel it em s Nautical Decorator Items New & used $97.50 up . Table cheap or free ; folding chrs HATCH COVERS tennis, Poker tbles. bars & lOc ea. Laguna Bc:h. 494.1701 WANT nautical items con-stools, indoor games, etc. eves & Sun. signed 417 29th St. NB Discount prices! BADGER lii~1"j~iijij"l~ii'j~f':'~~~~~~~~~ 675-2152 SALES, 409 S. Main. Orange IJOBS & EMPLOYMENT I I Appliances 8100 ELECI' Port. typewriter, 2 or Call Frank 538-0311. Open G S I 8022 I -W~H~O-L_ES_AL_E_T_o--~---,-,r-,, rm mylon carp et/pad . 12-8 p.m. except Wed. S'hool•-lnstruct'•on 7600 arage 1 • .....,""' M t t b .,... ens go f c u s. 10284 MAGNAVOX TV Stereo com-1----------Apt ownrs & public, refrig-N ,-g ht,· n g a 1,, r~··t••·n b. + """'' m. $100; Up hoJ. maple SCHOOL Children's vacation CLEANING OUT A LL erators guar $15 Cross top Valley k rates. Chilcoat 10-Lesson ITEMS CHEAP! Used $25. Sq top $50. Obie dr, $65. ~=~--~-~~-roe er $20: maple step-table BOUND c•-ling b, ,-g, $7; Bench w/4 cushion, $5·, Typing School. 548-2859, 173 furniture, dbl & single beds, Frost free X top $85. Obie dr ·.-~ ' nylon 12 x 18 9" x 10 & Bissell '""'· 'W'•-r 13-, --~~~ --· Del f.tar. C.M. refrigerators, washers & Frost Free $10(!, Also wash-· ' i'2 • .,... ~ .-~ PART-TIME --dryers. Chairs, sectionals:, ers/dryers/freezers/ranges. 2% x IO. Xlnt! Cost $600, Paymaster Check Writer KEY PUNCH: alpha numeric Pupil of Segovia d d W• will """r ~ ---"•r••ld. Sac: $225, 5 drawer walnut $15. 546-0409. Z766 Bristol', """' Teaches classical guitar ressers, rugs, pa s, etc. ...... uo: w"' = .__ 84 N~ 88. CM v~;r Sat. only 8 a.m. to 4:30 1550 "A" su....,rior. CM A-OK Warehouse, 7722 Ga.r· ,c~'c,c"'tC;;.$4<1"-c.~64~2~-5:..:..:5:,.,_-=~l -=='--'---'-------I Peter Thompson 548-2652 ,.... :::: p.m. 646-9188 den Grove Blvd. 1 Blck W. of CLEAN apt sz stove $35. STENO type machine com- RN's: All shifts. TEENAGERS & young in B•ach at G.G. ~--·. Antique mirror 9 2 ·' x 5 3 • ,ptete w/ case, tripod, pa-r FULL TIME · · 1 Decorative Bl-FOLD interiw .. • w3 ~ l;eart. oil painting essons. DEEP F-z•. 14 cu ft ch.,I. w/g:lass shelves & framing & records. Like new $75. MEDICAL LAB TECH: Calif. Csll Adele Franks 545-1878 doors f4 panels) each panel Exc•ll·n"t• ,.~,-ti-on I 5 0 . .$75. 548-2716 548-7475. 1940 Continental r 2 30 17*" x 6' 6Y.:". Quality ... .. '"' R~: :3 p.m. loll p.m. MERCHANDISE FOR hardwood, antique white 673-7178 SURFBOARD !Nr new) $75. l~CM=-========c l · s: p.m. to ll:30 p.m. · ''-E AND TRADE La d 1 h - & 11 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. with gold trim; a 11 40'' WEDGE\.VOOD Stove. 4 W rg~ ,/I $~5u : e ~50th. Misc. Wanted 8610 EKG TECH : Tues. tbru Sat. Furniture 8000 hardware, 4 9 9 -2152 or burner grill--broiler $4{1. 2089 as r ryer ar . _____ ,_ 9 a.m, to 6 p.m. I _;83~7=--0_;7_;9_;1~--=-~~ I Tustin Ave, CM 962-9640 w A N J E o Call or Apply GUITAR amp 1 i f i er. ~ GREAT GARAGE SALE LATE Model electric range. FRIGIDAIRE Relrig., like Westminster Hospital, 200 speakers ~()(). H1-F1 Sat-S\illday and Monday. 1600 Puslt button model. $55. new, breakfast set, (wrougfi Hospital Circle Westmins-s Peaker s in walnut Woowick Lane. Everything 646-9539 iron). Both xlnt c on d. WE need quality (no junk ter. 893-4541, ex't 33l , r-.. al escjos.ures $25. Draughting from CUJTent encyclopedias, ~~~=~~~-,---I 644--0857 please) -Furniture, color ~.. h $75 s ta t $150 1 -1 th' 15 CU. Fi'. Refrigeratt1r • l:;;;;-~'i';;="7.==-;c-=-,-I TV's, stereos, appliances, opportunity employer mac me , ex n , e ectrtc raceway, co ing, freezer (upper) $50. Good CB RADIO (General) with I 1 --;o;-;o;c;;-;';-oi;""'"':;·~~ I Al.so Lots of Sl\lfl! 100 Kings car magazines, camp equii> 00 s & otfice equipment. P1:JROIASING AGENT Pl. NB Sat-Sun 10-4 ment, books, plus geegaws 10 years old. 646-8790 mast & antenna. Like new. TOP CASH IN 30 Minutes RC'quirement: 3 years , Seti or trade for stereo FM 531-1212 * 893-0ffiS responsible pur fy . 6 RIVERIA Sofa b ed TWO lriple 9 dr chest $15 & Antiques 8110 tuner or ? . S9'5 536-4643 P<'ricnce wl!h c~u~:~7;nle~ w/shl'pherd ca~ters, good $25 Tables $3 & $5. G.E. --~-------• VACUUMS • \VANT Dyna!one facial ex g'·•d 1· r con d $150 2 swivel rockers ,·-n°r w/•ta•d. Ooth,··g. ANTIQUE Furn. lamp" •pin-erciser in "ood C'Ondition. ua1onromcollrg ·' •v" '' '' $10up.Repairs&parts. ., With major in Busines~ $50 for both. Ma_Ple step e.nd furn, knick-knacks. 7/20 til ning wheel, china cabinet. Reasonable. Coast Vacuum Reas. S.16-2551, ext. 202 days Administration. s a I a r y la.hble $20 1 . 00 2 anoq 64 u 2 • 1 rock 1193 mg sold. 2126 Standard, nr etc, 646--4966 333 E. 17th, CM, S42-l560 or 962-8434 eves ran_e"e $846-$1031. Closing, ,;c,;a~i~"~'::;c.-'~'~· ,':;-~-~';--,c;-,I ='W~=~·~r=~~=-~­date for filing July 31. 1968.1MOVING from Vista de! Lido GARAGE Sale: Remodeling _ Sewing Machines 8120 UPHOLSTERING -$79.SO. 2 Classified Personnel Otfice, New double bed with must sell va r ious ap-pc. (European craftsmen) Newport Mesa uni f ied Beautyrest mattress & ADLER Portable sewi n g Free est, del, pickup, 215 Horizon tal wheel press, S h 1 pliances, old &. new, some m-~''• Exc-"••t -Ma•·. HB ""-my""'"' """'-app 200 ton cap $1500,· c oo D i s t r i c t . 1901 spread. lamps. commode & f · s on1 544 s ""''u" · = " ,_,,,... "' uo: ~ N ~ Bl d urniture. un, Y. · dition $4{1. 548-8382 Lathe, Seneca Falls, low Machinery, etc. 8700 64~3224• v .. Costa Mesa. 12' sofa. 642-9980 Bayfront. Balboa Isle 0Made 1 to order -an:_~1 lor •• _ swing prod type, M.D. $27S: , 44" ROUND pedestal tbl w/ 25 ecora or grapes, c ....... es " Punch press, Kenco, 4 T MOLDING Pohce Dispatcher Clerk 3 12" leaves & 4 b!ue uphol SAT-Sun -Mon. 3 7 0 Mu1ical Inst. 81 other accessories. 892--3438 . , . I===---'--"-' WOri1AN-Respon., neat to drive catering truck C.M. area. Refs 962-5244 (4-6 p.m.l Rad,IO·Telephone Macht'n• Operators M-• 1 Broadway, CM Automotive with 1 phase motor S225: 1 cue or fem a e lO pen & In-chrs. Dec. item S 3 0 0 . Id 1.."0 BASS ACCORLIAN with 8' COUCH, Good, $35: 2 rugs Will trd 673-5274 or alts D' Plastic, mJ'ection. Perma-t al) "1'$5 Items, Househo ' Db 1 l===========-1 • ,. *THE TRIP 1714 Placentia, CM. Now ru- ing Waitresses & Bar Maids, 21 to 30. Open 6 Pt-.1 : _• LADY to v•ork part-ti1ne in ' 1 ' Wedding Chapel eves as : Wt.'dding Director. PO Box : 397, \Ves1.minsler : FACTORY Hclp -no ex- ' perit'llce ne<:essary. 18 (O 3.) ; • _ yn. Kay L<i:boratories, 870 lspatch G• I e.rn ...., .,.. 75 per month. 548-2716 t J case $35. 548-7475. 1940 Con-11Xll & 12Xl8, light green, If nent TVM:Oition. Ex-11,.nt 1' h h Bedroom set, {no ma tress ""~ .... ~-~ '1g SC ool_ graduate. one MAPLE hutch glass front tinental C!\1 nylon $20 each. 548-3674 25 to 40 years. Must know work conditions. Over· ye a I al guitar, misc. 1~ 1 A 1 · r c enc ex~i·icnce, S55. l2x20 beige 100% wool ELECTRIC gw·tar, coil cord LACE. o,, .. ,, and satin full .,....a area. PP Y in person time and all fringe benl.'-"'""' 40 GARAGE Sale: 369 Vista YELLOW CAB Co "'':"--w.p.m. Rotating rug. beauty $65. Misc. •·•"'·, ~plifier $25. Both A·l length wooding ~ $50, • lits. Must be ex""rienc-shift• ti t f · &ya, NB; Sat. & Sun. 12·4. ...., e -··., '"' • exce e.n nnge bene-540-2625 condition. 546-4355 842-5024 186 E. 16H: St. ed. No phone ca[J.s after firs, residence not required RA-AN Ll . & Stove., dishwasher, washer, -=~-~-~---- Costa t11esa 5 P .1\1 , A J \V · · • • : ving room dryer: couch; dining set: EXCEU;IOR Accordian, like Baby crib and mattress. CALIFO pp Y ~tminster City Hall, dining room set, 15 pieces . n•w, full keyboard; with L k $50 \\'anted RNIA 14381 Olive Slrt"'I •-f kitch. set, etc. l e new B I ... lK' ore Take all $10 e~ch. 116 • 36th case. Sacrifice $.iO. 548-8502 2A" illing Clerk-Typist njection Molding Augusr 7, 1968. WrittC'n t>xam St, N.B. GARAGE SALE furn . • 548-4 't<} • Recent exp. nee. Small con-200 Briggs Ave. August 17.1968. 893-1511 clothing, drps, c h1drn's -· 8130 BOAT, trailer & motor S225; gcn!ial office. So. Laguna Costa l\1esa 546-4460 ---;-:-'--:C::-7'C:::.:._ 12 TWIN beds, box springs, items. LP's. misc. 19M Pianos & Or~ana Stereo ssa: other furn reas. area. Start S376 per mo. All ~ual opportunity • NOW Hiring n.attress. frames & white Baleric Dr. (Mesa Verde) ! Spec'1al Sale ! 842-<384 4~ "'~ f A I wrought iron headboard. $30 n • """'""' or ppt. emp oyer each. 548-2716 CM Sal-Sun l<>-J (250) 12" GRASS Squares. • Production Pl., N.B. Asst or F/C Bookkeeper ---..===~=-•Fry Cooks (24 hrs) 1 -"~~~"--"'-~-~-l'FF'U!RSTiiSiritimlim•~ei'v;;,;:rtthhCi•;I • WE oUer our greatest ' B • B II M 2 BLUE Velvet chairs & ot-1 stock of new & used pianos no total. 116 -36th St. 1 J<. e LITE hslqig. & supervise 2 to \vork in Accounting offjce. EAUTICIANS ro er en neighborhood garage sa e -Newport Beach. 673-2594 [ achl. age girls 4 afternoons Require USl" of 10 key adder & STYLISTS • Waitresses toman. Reg size Maple bed frorn beds to beads. 9-6 pm &. organs· at Special Sum· per week. (hyn, trans. Lido & typewriter by louch. An· NeedC'd for a beaut. dept. Golden Bull (near new.) 546-8879 Sat and Sun. 205 .Albt>.rt mer Sale prices! 6 METAL frame chairs, •1· . Isle. 673-4956 sw('r in longhand. Daily Pi· store salon. Xlnt wa g" T GREY Formica top table, 2 Place, Costa Mesa. • WHATEVER YoU 8l'l! look· sh8J11, $20: 3 bikes, $3 each. I • El oro I 6 ~-'-lO I od I"'""""'~"--"~~~--~ I Ing for • we have it Ir at • 968-2678 . WANTED exp er ie n c e ot &.'\ l\1 .JG2. etimmissions & store bene-Sl eaves, <-,......,~. n en · GARAGE SALE Furn, air ~,.,,.,.,,,,._:=:,=-:7.,,."7._ 0 0440 Call aft 6 Fri 540:-1188 Id price you will pay, '54 OLDS $50 or Jx.st oUer :·.:.:::. chairside dental assistant. \\'Oi11i\N J:."'XECUTARY lits. Sp~ial considerations "' · · · cond., refrig. H ouse ho WARD 'S BALDWIN rnroIO • ;-;,: Salary open. 548--8S44 or Den1al offiee, Lido shop <ires . to lhosl' with follO\\'ings. For I 0B"A~K~E~R;--~Ea,,,..r71y_m_°'_n_in_g_& 2 PC S~cliona.J, Light grc:n items. Sat & SUn 2101 1801 Newport, CM &12.8484 ~~~d .. ~78a ,gf~i~tle eng. work , 1 "· eves. 646-2634 Prefer malurr. woman with a ~rsonal. connden ti<il in-nite shifts. No phone calls bl'OCadc $30. 548-1377. 2359 Granada Ave. Bal Penn. .ruo ;;;_.:NURSES aid, experic·nced somC' dentaJ rxpf'r. lt'TVJC'\\' please call 644-2313 please. Winthell's Donut Newport . c .M. FAl't11LY Leaving are a. Decorator's Delight GIRLS Clothing & Shoes Size •', ..-ferred. Annly in ...,...son Call 673-9'16{1 ext 100 ;:isk for Bob. Shop. 29<17 Harbor. CM f].25 DISTRESSED COFFEE Household items for sale. Stoda.rt 5' Grand $699. 6x -S, Good condition. ,._ "" r ' -;;;,---i,;;;:;~~:;,,_~-ITiicfu.;;;;;;;--n.;;;'--i;-;:;:;::c: I d S I 251 S We did the inside -YOU do ""-•2 un5203 1• Laguna Beach Nursing --. SECRETARY e THE .ra mous Ben Brown's TABLE $35 Sat an un ony. · '"""-.. · ~ :: Hornf Phone 494-8075 "'--5.) wpm, ·~m, SU .... ,_ opening approx t m .,, Agencies, Men & 548-8500 Oliv,e, Santa Ana the outside. 1 -MOVCNG _ must sell Pool .,~. -· ~ I W Mayer Baby -we did the in-:: LIVE-IN b,11bysitter, in per helpful. Pleasant Insur· OC.!r1ed Ill Lil1?11na Beach --~n 1550 CASH Jor rurn & appllance11. 254 BROADWAY : 14" Band side & outside, ebony. $849. table. 4XS: l~ae than yr. old. FREE TO YOU FREE di r1 • Loose on parkway, 3501 Surfvitw Lane, Corona del Mar. 644-1523 BEAUT. young female Seal- point Siamese. All shots. Will help on spaying charges, 54.2-200'2 7 /19 3 MOS. old German Shepherd mixed male pu ppy . 894-1.279 ? /21J FREE dirt. Loose on driveway, }fin Poodorosa St. Costa Mesa 7 f'l3 FREE to g.xxl home bl. and wb. kitten, housebroken, had ghats. 962-2196 7 /23 MlXEJJ Golden Retriever & Gern1an Shepherd puppies. 6 1,1,•ks old. 646-1432 7/23 Sl-rEPHERO • Collie. AU wht, lo good home. 1: exchange for room & boa.rd. ence ofc. Agt 22-40. For appt c.c. NO'lll interviewin~ for '--~~.:.::.::1 We sell good used furn. 1772 saw. Oster pipe machine . Many other Grand specials! $175. 675--5136 i: Mother -.'Orka nights. Vic. of 5't6·7370. t.'OOks, wait('J'li, wllill't'Sl!es.. ARGUS Npt Bl. CM &1:2-7015 Cole.man st'OVe $8.50. Lug. WALLlCHS.MANNfNG'S ZlG-ZAG cabinet sewing BLACK haU·Slamese kittens. l: O.C.C. 646-4045 OFTICE •10 f 1 hus boys, kitchen help. Ap. JOBS GALORE CIRCULAR Davenport (4f g,11ge $1 -SlO MUSIC CITY mactrlne, like new SSO: 21" Hou e: e br oken. 0 R 642-32!}4 7 /23 " nager, u 1 ply in -rson only, Mr. WORK NEAR ~ 1 -0""~=~"""°'=;---;-= 3-43?') 7/20 '' ' IDLE llrs make Dollarl! Be ch~-, ~kk-~ lh "" · HOME who·t·I 68 x 68. $160. G AR AG E •RU MM AGE So. Coast Plaza e 54()..71"5 7V. sh• ...... $35. 540-5689 • -., • 'NV """·~r. ru Moss. 2 pm . !i pm daily ~ ,.... -.-•1: • F'ulleretle $2 hr gwU'. We financial statemenL Atuo 31106 S. Corull Hwy, S:.uth 646-9121 SALE. 2 HAR 0 R 0 c K Mapel .~MALE Blk & ~·hite fluffy ; train . .,., HB Mrs. D Tees CXJ!£J'..JNew d~,11Jership t!B l..agun:i Stcretery $500 ~8.~5~0~F=A~&-'c~h-aJ7r-,0~,~.-m-•7k-s 29'17 Pcmba Dr (Mesa Verde) NOW HERE -the new Bookshelves. $10. each ex-kitt('n. 7 \\'k5. hsctrnd. 1 54()-19.u area. ffl'n Robinson 5Zl-.l:l'IUI ftt n>hn by boss Into c.d Xlnl' --• 11•~ , _ _::C=M=-~J~u~lyc,,:20t~h=&7"2~l•=I~ Supef'90\Dlding T·200 ccllent condition. 8'17-589'1 646-7586 7/'ll I', ft-If D .-........,...., BROILER J\1an: dishwashe>r; RN for Or, $500 962 ,,~ . . "'""'· ..... i -* BIG GARAGE SALE Hammond Spinet orpn -CO"·~ al 2 Id I!.; ' • .,.. very river WANT l\fature \Voman to parking allendMt· ., ... -....w BABY cribs with mattresses i..uu... m e Y<'llf' o , y full time Know )()-W(lrk · b k F JI U · .. "'111 Ff'e reimburS<'d 3 PIECES · al $75 r · J.35 University Or., CM Thurs -the finest yet' $15 & ~ Good _,,.. Must have fenced yard OUftl, · in 11. ery. u tne. ~ltls over Zl. AP]lly in per-Jr Bkkpr $400 cc:tion · · ivtng s &16--4541 SCHMIDT.PHlLLlPS CO. .,.v. ..V>,..,,11ion. 546--996~ · t:aJ atte. 548-5625 Exp. pref. Apply at son 2_5 Beach, ~ ftt. reim room cha ir $25. 2 end tables =·~un~~~--,,..,.-=--,;cc:-1907 N, Main 0 20th 646-0365 7/19 Blind Stitch Open. Frcnch'a Pastry ll70 \V. ~ Pirate's Inn Communlc.at'ns to $15M Xlnt cond. 642-7696 GARAGE Sale Sat " Sun. Santa Ana USEDSmith-O>ronaportable MALE, Part Dac;b$hund 1• spec_ macb. garment mJgr. Baker St. CN 440 Ht'llotrope, CdM Journalism dt,1t. Ftt pd STUDIO couch, nr new $65. 660 Center St. Apt C, COl!tl I'!!~~:!"~~~~!"' typewriter with case $35. 168 G o o d w a t c h dog , :; 15*1 Morut1\lja N.B. 642-2666 ltOUSEKEEPER.. Care of COOKS-Ox>k's Helper. Ttay Mkt9 Reaearch to $14M Gold wool rug (9xU) $35.1 .,::M:.:'.::"::.·--~-~~ LOUIS XV GRAND E. Wilaon, O:l«ta Mea 545-1942 7118 :; • WANTF.l> GRAMMA Sl'JTER t'IOOrly lady It II Mkpg for 2 girls. Dishwasher for ~w Analhical llkilJs, FH .Pd S4Q-.2177, Gr,,_2539 SAT & SUN Hougeful of ~ rn01rt eleg11.nt grand Revd1 Race car set REAL CUte Male kitten, •1,: u..~ in •~t WO~. Good aalat)I. Convalesn!t!t ll1>me. Top Acct deg to $12M furniture and. mile. 2120 we 've aeen. Glorious tone & wtth board. S40. Black wtlh whit!'! markings. " C.U Barb. ~a.5 Must sleep 1n. 49+-il86 Salary. Cell Fri-?t-1on only. Mfl cott ell'p. Fet Pd G1r19e Sal• 8022 Aralla, NB IEaatbluU) ac:li<»t-Burled walnut, jusl e 646-5589 e H.B. area. 536-0136 7/19 " " " " " • lJVE tn lukpr. kl\'1!1,y home. Prin.te room. TV. Catt for --841-«<ll " ~ LIVE In HlkffPtt 2 dtild-ren. ~ Sa1uy ~ Spanith tPCRk· ~ r ._. 1 dilld OK. W-.!m !'.= • EXPERIENCED baby!licter 646-.9&11 Al80 fet J)OAitkm11, GARAGE Sale • Moving. STOVE. refri& & tum. Gas $1.2!.l>. F'ully guaranlc«I. 1,000 WA11' Sean; ~ BED div an , need 5 who CRn bco-CAiied mOJJt Rl:AL ESTATE, Shouldn't Odds & enda & tum. Sat & drivtn •rt welder on trlr. Gould Music Company altematar. Good c<lndirJon. rnupholrtl~ring. wrought iron timE"s d8.)' or (fl<'· l c;ltlld 14 }'OU br. telling tne hottest ARGUS EMPLOYMENT Sun. lfi632 ~·ood St. F.V lfit Oglt Apt. B, CM. 2&15 N. Msln. S.A., &-17-06111 ~. 54().5289 leg~. !Wi--7~4 7119 mo. No .chooJ girls.494-4338 •rt'll r Huntingtoo Beacb1 CONSULTANTS AGENCY ELEC •dd maeh!nt, 3 fish LRG Cold~t Rdrlg, 163 lb WURI.mER Studio piano BASS Amplifier $3."1; B8by 4 1\10. old s;ray mal<i kitten Need a Garbftlltana.J1T CAU ror 11.ppt. VWare R. E. 2043 WPstclltJ, NB 548-1196 tanks, 11.raw.a.ne tlgh, loys. I tnr. ftwlleu; O>Uch Ir chr $300. aood condlUon. Phofl1 crib "-swlna: SlO; Fl.sh.Ing all sMts. Very llfectlonalc J'tDd ft .nit. a want ed! ~n 5464103 1624: E. 17th, S.A. 541-6336 ns Orchid, O:lM 675-4730 & othtt tum. 646--«196 548--1200 aft 5 l'ftill, new $.11£1 $15. 64&-7tn ~HJ'l 1118 -------- • ---·---~---------- , -!:fl -.............................................................................................................................................. .... , '' ' MliRCHANOISI FO~ SALE AND TRADE FREE TO YOU KI1TENS 2 espe<,:lally sturdy L"Ute males 1 wks old. llousebroken. 329 Ma&nollil C.M. 642...&06 7123 t'OLUE 2 yr. ma.le. Very af. fectklll1te. To rood home. Mus t have fenced yrd. -723 'JWO cute and playful male tiger kittens. 20312 So. West (.'ypres.1, Santa Ana Heiehla 546-9963 1/18 :J Bl~K It white 7 week old l.!uens. Weaned and box tt·;iincd. Very Jo v ab I t! 543-0096 7/'llJ FRISKY 3 mo. old puppies. Ugbt brown, white hair on nose &: tip of tail. Small breed. ~365 7/19 NEEDS good home. 3 • two mcnth old kitteni;. Very p:ayful : \\reaned and box trained. 646-1403 7/19 K.ITI'EN -CUet lovable femall.". Needs good home. 673-3896. 1 /18 l\.1ALE German Shepherd 2 )Tl old. ~ndly with children. 842--6155 7/23 I PILOT MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE FREE TO YOU MERCHANDISE POR SALE AND TRADE FREE TO YOU MARVIN hai a beard. He's a FREE: 4 kittens need a good black male puppy. 9 wtt:ks loving home. NM<!. shotL old. Lovable. Would like to Tht'ei! very cute, one u&J.y be a lap dog. 5'l&-5448 T/20 d~ 673--5201 alter 5 ADORABLE male kitten la p.nl. 7/22 looking fot a home. Moth4'.r ORGANIC fertiUttr. borM wu Siamese. 6. Wks, 201 SOl.h manure I wood ahavin&a. St. Newport Beach 7/'J;{J c omb i ned n1ulch A FREE to loving borne Cockl!:r fertilizer. 546-4931 a ft type • 3 month old male • 1 5: SO 8/15 yr, old female call after 6 FEMALE, ong·balred black p.m, 531-7631 7/20 Shepherd, good w/chlldren. 3 PUPPIES 8 weeks old • 9 moa. old. 123 E. Pomona, hall Australian Sulky. \("I}J Santa Ana, between noon pay new owner for shots. and 4 p.n1. if'lO 548-9439 7/19 BEAUTIFUL grey & white MIXED male collie 1 yr, old kittens 8 wks old, weaned ilt Haa shots. Good w I t h housebroken. &H-0141, 2807 children. 642-3294 after 1 pm Carob, N.B. 7/:?'J ====,,...,--,--,'"""=1-120_ BLACK, Male Labrador pup- ADORABLE 2 mo old kittens py 3 mos. Free to good to good homes. 642-1323 home w/!g yd. Loves a!tcrooons after 6, Fri 9 pm chldrn. 642-Wl J 7/18 or Sun. 543-n86 1120 CAT • r.1alc Ti.ger-slr!ped 4 SHEPHERD • Collie 6 mos v.·ht pa\\'S • 5 mo. old. old, female, housebroken. llousebroken. Very gentle. Doghouse. Shots. L oves 642--0538 7/22 Children. 642~ 7/20 BOYS' 1 doc • all sho!A, 100' OF WOOD Fencir1::. 361 license, l ·yr. old. Great pet! Agle Apt B. c .r.1. 7/Zl 521-1616 • 549:-0744 eve. 7/'lO NOW! ' ' ' NEW! PENNY PINCHER CLASSIFIED ADS WITH A NEW-LOW-RATE 3 LINES 2 TIMES IN THESE CLASSIFICATIONS! Furniture Office Furniture Office Equipment Store Equipment Cafe, Re1taurant Bar Equipment HouHhold Goods Appliances Antiques Sewing Machines Musi~I ln1trument1 8000 8010 8011 8012 8014 8015 8020 1100 8110 8120 1125 Pianos & Organs Redio Television Hi·FI & Storeo Tape Recorders Carner•• & Equipment Hobby SuppliH Sporting Goods Blnocul1r1, Scopes Mltcellaneou1 8130 8200 8205 8210 8220 8300 8400 l500 15SO 8600 e EACH ITEM M.UST BE PRICED e e Ne Item Owr $50 e No Commercial Firms • e No Copy Chi-e No Abb,...,i1tlon1 e START MAKING MONEY NOW! CALL: 642~5678 ASK FOR YOUR DAILY PILOT AD-VISOR • AND YOU MAY CHARGE IT! ' MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE FREE TO YOU Pets, General 1800 Pets, General --'------ S olve a Simple Scrambled Word Puu~ far a Chuckle Q Reorrongo the 6 ICl'Omblod words below to moke 6 ll1119lt words. Print lerters of «JCh In lfl Sine cf tqUOret. 11:1T1°r I I ·1 IHADREL. ,. TV,,_,"'"""""" "I 1-· -.-.--,..;.-.--.--1. IU!'O lik1 -w..-TV · 1 1 I 1 r '""'""" .. poc1.11y wh••• 1he ..__, __ ,1._ -·'-"·-""---' hero chotea the lndion for 20 I L O p R A p I feet and then qulfs. He con'f ~-,...,.....,......,-.,.....,.--1-go a ny farther. One more 1 ' I j I j I stepandhewould-the- ..__.'--.. -'-,.·-•· __.· on his electric 'guitar." I ' 17·%1 IF ·-E,..E_L ,..1 D..,.....,....,...-1 ft c.m.'°"' 11w do"''~ ......... _ I I I I' I ;:. .\'!.."~::. m~ ~ ... ~_..__..___. __ .. _ _,, ·--............... SCRAM-LETS ANSWJR IN DIME-A·UNE -. -------~~.------· ----____ _._ __ ------~-- Salunlilf, Ju~ 20, 1968 DAILY "LOT , H . . . MESA MINI BIKE Sales e Parts • Repain 226:7 Harbor CM • 548·3007 9300 FOR Sale 1968 Honda 450 Scr amb l e r . 1~00 ml. Purchued April '6&. Uke new $1000. Call ~20t5 alt 6 PM Dally XG Honda Scram.Mer S3l5 or Best otfer 612.«ill. 386 E 20th, CM 'El HON'DA 160, to> mllea. $150. 7700 Petenion PlaC11 Apt 60 0, °'9ta Me58 68 YAMAHA, Xlnt cond. $200 k tAlce ovtr arnall pymtJ, 54(}.-4865 an 6. 15 BSA 3SO ec. Good cm4itian S«lO. 1963 DUCATI 125cc • eyl. Runl .... lll5 ·-· '57 HONDA JaJ~; .... c:ond. 129!1 • so-.ua . You ar(' ttic \\'innc1· ol 2 tickets to th e '63 MllJTARY Series WJJ;Ya Jeep. Excellent condi.oo. S1200. 546-4900 I C.'!ml'lers 9~20 ALFA ROMEq '59 JULIETTE spring cfipe AM/FM, new tires &. pt.int. Xlnt cond. $$0. 642-3186:' '57 Alfa Spyder, cusb:lrn hardtop. S.150. Jen)' • 536-6338 • ' AUSTIN HEALEY SERVICE MF.cHANIC : for small foreign sen1ce & repair garage. Should '1ave. general knowle dge of popular imports. s al ary &./or comm open. P.erm position with adv~t aaaured . Send reSWl\tl to 7652 Garftcld Ave, No. 38, HB. Or call 897-4285, JO'to 4 DATSUN '66 D•tlun Sta w .. Deluxe. Pearl grey with mltcbing interior. Exdel- lent cond. UDder guarantee. $175 cash dels or trade. Pymnts, $33. mo. Call 8fter 11, .fM.9773 or 639-~7 '67 DATSUN . Sed•n. 19,00Q actual nillcs. Radk> A Heater. $1399 Friendly Auto Center 1.2961 Harbor Blvd.' Gardm Grove sK.1252 9520C1mpon Authoriad Dealer for HAVASU AND , : ELDORADO ' I I CAMPERS 1 ALL SIZES ALSO NEW SHIPMENT OF 1 GMC TRUCKS BUY NOW 11d SAVE! AL ROBERTS r:u~J IS172 HAUOR ILVD. I GARDIN GllOVI PH. m.m1 • ,, • • • • . . ' 5'1....,, Jut) 20, 1968 TRAllSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION ••ft OAJLY PILOT 'tilNSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION •9520 CtMPEiiiRiiiSiiiiiiiiiiiii95ii2iiOiirl::mzpo:::rt:.::od;;•~-~~...:"°°::::: I Imported ·- VOLVO VOLKSWAGEN To oil yo11 peoplo from Cosio AMl'ERS 9S20CA,MPERS 9520 CAMPERS 9520CAMPERS ·9520 FREE LAS VF.GAS VACATION wrm A '64 VOLVO 122 s. 2 door aedan. Con- coune cmditioo in attic WhJle with COOtrutin&: red lnte:r,Wr. _D.ependeble, reall- billty & roomy. One c! the finer autoa. This wttk end only $1395 ELMORE TOYOTA MOTORS Ph. 894-3320 Mo'• 011d Co10110 clol tr.41r wh o '66 vw DELUXE h•v• bo119ht • c•r "''" "'' LOADED! 26,00J ntiles on th i1 11111 1'1011th- -eter. Belonged ID THANKS A LOT! little 'ole 1CbooJ. teacher in I would like to 1how 111y I p• San Clemen~. Take $175 pro(!1tlo11 to yo11r fr io11d1 of o __ ...... A-•-... ,_ ....... ~-"Troot h11totd of o Trtol1J1011t" CASI ....,...., UU' • or u-.ue. h f T t ~-al U 111 1 oppl11t or o 11ow oyo o .. ,. ... ts $36.86. Call tu • 0, 0 111.d cor of your cholco. 4!M-m3 or 6.19-3617. 162 vw Camper Bll!I with refria:. Just the ticket for vacatioo. $999 friendly Auto Center 12961 Harbor Blvd. by SALE THE WORLD'S LARGEST ~ Beach Blvd., Wstmn&tr Garden Grove 5.l4-1Z2 '64 VW, perfect cond., many many extraa. See to ap- preciate. 546-5056 c::f OPEN 0ot'U1S July 19th and 20th 9:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. ROAD NEW OPEN ROAD 11' HOUSE CAR lncludin9 luxuriou5 Open Road exclusive appointment5, includ- ing toilet, rear patio + giant pat5 -thur. Chevrolet P.OWerad one ton with duals. TONIGHT -19 .. ·20tll ONLTI (WE'VE GONE MAD) 0 ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST DISPLAY OF RECREATION VEHICLES ON DISPLAY the Fabulous OPEN ROAD .Camper & House cars. 32 floor plans. Featurin9 the biggest savin95 of the yeor. from Everyth ing available in recreotionol vehicles et price5 you won't believe. But it's •II for reel -when the moon i• out from 9:00 p.m. to I :00 p.m. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION FORD-CHEV-GMC-DODGE %·ton camper equip!. truck while they lest. ·s2377 with camper purchHe "WE'LL HATE OURSELVES IN THE MORNING" HUGE STOCK SPECIALLY PRICED FOR 2 DAYS ONLY E 0 830 SOUTH HARBOR BLVD.-SANTA ANA OPEN ROAD 81/i Open Road Deluxe side Dinette Model with toilet & all H.D. Chev. I N C • BUMPER, MIR· RORS & JACKS. YOU'LL GO MAD If YOU MISS THIS. D 53l-~SS BOOT THRUS -WALK THRUS -MOTOR HOMES -CAMPERS lmporrea AutH • • • DATSUN FREE LAS VEGAS : VACATION WITH A J964 DATSUN PICK UP •TRUCK. This is the most ~AOUght after mileage maker 4:oing. 4 spd trans., bright !red with a nice contrasting 'interior. Only one and it's ~gotta go !ast. Only : $1095 JI.MORE MOTORS TOYOTA • Ph. 8!»-3320 '5.ul Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr : '66 DATSUN PICKUP. Low l\iiles. One • . owner. ; $1299 ; Friendly Auto Center : 1296! Harllor Blvd. Garden Grove 534-~ FIAT --------1964 KARMANN Ghia. Good * NEW FIAT* AUTOMATIC "SSO" 5199 OOWN • OAC * S46.58 p<'r mont~ * "8SO" Stiek $42.65 PR MO HERB FRIEDLANDER 96ZS Gorden Growe Slwd. GLAS ·Qj GLAS 4 spd. racing green 1300 Call 673-lsr.! aft 5 British 6e!'ies. cond. Best offer. 642.oo56 aft 4 pm. 1966 KARMEN GHIA, Im- mac. cond low mileage. $1850. 675-5.in MERCEDES BENZ '68 MERCEDES-Benz 220S 26,000 orig mi. Leather int. Sl.U>er cond. 548-5459 aft 6 '58 MB 190 SL Priv. Prty. $1450 Firm • fi75.-2752 • DIRECI' from Germany 1964 230 SL convertible, p/s p/b, side !acing rear seat, radio, mint conditioo, all service proven, Call coll 494-6ffi2 any time. '57 MERCEDES Zl.9 S , motor, body, good . Clutch needs wcrk. Best olfer. 642-Wl '60 MERCEDE.5, '61 eng.; 22,lm Mi. Xlnt cond. 962..-0436 After 5:30 P.M. MOTORS TOYOTA Phone 894-33:ltl '68 VOLVO GF:l' OUR LEADERSHll" SAVINGS BEFORE YOU BUY!!! ~tM LtmiA Sport Cars 9610 * '58 MCA. $475 * New paint. Good shape. 14<ll Cerritos, Laguna. 4!»-1991 • IMPORTS i:ll;:;•;:;<•:...::C::::•".:;•:..cRod=c.'-9-'6-'20 1932 FORD 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9300 1960 VOLVO SM lat $200 takes. 962-2045 aft 6 pm. VOLKSWAGEN 5 window coupe. Chev. V-3, automatic. Offered at sulr stantial savings over replace. ment. Drives like a million $. Bob Longpre Pontiac 13500 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr 892""51 FREE LAS VEGAS VACATION WITH A 1967 VW SQUARE BACK STATION WAGON. The most popuJar wagon built. 430 LINCOL.~. power.ed Milag pl dependability Studibaker Lark, runs fine. B~ '!th It. biege in: Needs finish. $250. 54()..5289 terior. ~o and all extras. Autos Wanted 9700 Just as ruce and as fresh as ~:·~;ea ~p of WE PAY SH ..• Jim Simpson ELMORE MOTORS TOYOTA 1 , ..... 194.3320 15100 •••• ;1, 11¥d. W•dmin1t•• I 'Ii btk. North of S•n Oi190 Fr•1wty NEED A CAR? CAN'T BE FINANCEDT •Bankrupt? eRepoaesaioaT •Bad Credit? • DlvorcedT •Military •New ln Area? Make Payday Payments McCARTHY MOTORS 1420 So. Main & Edinger (2 blocks N. of SellJ'$) Santa Ana Pb 542-3507 TRANSPORTAT ION 100 finoncin9 o•o;lobl· ALo W(' CO"V our 0 "" con,.och $49 TO $499 NEWPORTER MOTORS $1995 ELMORE MOTORS TOP DOLLAR 1----1 TOYOTA 2Ul6 Horbor B!.d 5.1e.s294 s~a.~:11 Ph ..... ,,., FOR, 15300 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr -sr.:.61 "'":'Mil ..... _ USED CARS dlo, Heat•;, S99 (OltNEll OlfVROLO Friendly Auto Center 12961 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 534-1252 2828 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-1203 WE PAY •.. CASH BUICK '63 BUICK SPECIAL Fully equipped, vs, Radio & Heater, P .S., 20% down or trade $34 per mo. 24 mo. (TJ'Il,736) $795 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 15300 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr _ _. ~·--~ .... •..--~· --""'----...... ----- '65 MGB, lt blue bomb! IJWinging condition; n e w Pirelli tires, detacheble lug- gage -ski rack, chains, wire whls, disc brakes, extras. Leaving country, must sell at once $1,743. 646-1027 or 494-1701 FOR Sale '66 MGB Rdstr. 22,000 mi. Xlnt cond. Radio, wire whls. wsw. o'drive. $2!XXI. Call 54~2()45 alt 6 Daily '58 MGA, mec:h n e w . Rebored, pistons, r i n g s , valves, bearlngs, clutch, brakes, seals. 547-33n Mike '55 MG • TF, in good con· dition. Wire wheels $750 540-3754 '64 MGC, w/w, custom hdtp. R-H, good cond. Must sell now! $1450 oroHer 644-1540 1960 MG Wirie whttls. new tini&, disc brakes. All good cond.· Be!t otfer. 962--0813 PEUGEOT 's.9 403 Sedan. black. Recent major overhaul, new tires, bait. S300. 494-6721 PORSCHE '&.; c Coupe Crome Wheehi, luaqe reek, Blaupunkt . New paint. Mlcbrlfts S3,f95. !Ki-8063 after S::I> or v.•kends. '58 PORSCHE Speedster 1700 cc, Bunch exhaust. tra.Miet lgnlt 548-oc.34 aft 6 '&6 PORSCHE -912; lmmac. cond. Loaded! Must aell! ~Alt .. &PM WOW! Have you seen the new '68 LAND CRUISER 4 DR. STATION WGN. 1 for In1n1rdi1'.le flrlivr ry BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Bl\·d. H.B. Easy to Reach al Garfield & &ach 847·8S55 '68 TOYOTA GET OUR LEADERSHIP SAVINGS BEFORE YOU BUY!!! HEADQUARTERS ELMORE 15300 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr Phone 8!»-3322 'li6 TRIUMPH Spitfire 22,«Xl mUes. Xlnt cond. $1400. hfust seU! 642-&152 LaNJe Selection in Stock and Ready for Immediate Delivery DEAN LEWIS "LEADERSHIP SAVINGS" MEANS A BETTER BUY FOR YOU WNlll TOI llT TOil lllW TOYOTA. . -. . -·. -_... . . _..._ -. Uled C•rt 9900 Ustd C•ro 9900 Utld C•rt 9900 UtM c ... 9900 Used C1rt 9900 Utld C•rt BUICK CADILLAC CADILLAC CHEVROLET CHEVROLET CHEVROLET i!LS9 BUlc:K pwr, •tr 1 brks. CADILl.AC Sedan DeViUe 1964 COUPE de Ville. Blaclt 'S9 (HEYROlfl 1'""REE LAS VEGAS '57 CHEV Sta Waa. Compl ~Good transporll.tion. $100 1960 Full power & air Best w/black ltt.tMr interior. VACAT10N wrrH A new 283 ent. Nu brakes, I: 892-9170 alter 5:30 after673-(,(}'l2-530-6290 Full power, fae •!Jo cood. 19$) Oi£V, BtPALA Spt muff\Hs. Mech. pert,1, ~ ,I ==~==="==o:.::~~=;;;:::,;:~= T TUt wheel, elec • e 1 1 • · HARDTOP Cpe. DNt metallic blue with or ' trade tor aood .treet 1 New Cars 9800 New Cars 9800 Twilight 561t. Auto-dimmer, all a.·lg~al interior, pwr. m01orbl.ke. MS-8893 I . pwr trunk release. 29,00CI ore 2 door, V-8 a.nd equjpped. Tax 1tr., auto etc. lmn1a(.'\lla1.e. -1.................. ml. lmmao. X1nt eon<!. Mu•! M>d 1-.. down, 113 per Only ' CHRYSLER , ,.. to """"!"" $3095. mo. 24 moi. (llC!2'1! ' $695 I• ''ff~A• ,. .. ,,n $199 ELMORE MOTORS . ., c1mYs~rn·-. -rFt1r:-~.:I! '" CAD ""'""" ..... .... . TovorA . IMPERJAL LA BARON .. N! • ~· ::i ·::';'· 0"::: : I~:-:: THEODORE ROBINS I Ph. li>l-:mo ... .,, F•ct,.;,~· • .;j!. 536-1007 or 5.16-8861 aft 5 FORD 15.XIO Bench Blvd .. Watmnrtr Financing 00 problem ' ' • ~~ 4~ ~--~ ~. SACRIFICE! '68 cad. 2 Dr. ELMORE •ilJio':: ·~. CJ><. De Vill<. Full""""· ...., """°' Bl•d. SPECIALISTS !<;I\ c,,,.d .. Gro" m..i. ~ fully equip. "Factory Mw". Qma Mesa 6'12..oo:IO HIGH PERFORMANCE '64 CHRYSLER, PS/PB, , • "'Iii::'. $6,250. nJ: 592·5863 an. 5:30 LILLIAN CUBBON CUSTOM CARS going ovet"S<'a5, must sell! '64 Contl•ntal '64 Wncoln O::lnUneolal • Dr Town Sedan. Hai full pow.- tr with factOl)' air. J.mmac-e ulate thnt out with Ii.Iver metallc finllsh. Now thla $700).00 car ~ can be bOugbt for: Sl~.00. lit car lot on Harbor Blvd. JOHNSON & SON Linooln-~1ercury Costa Mesa Branch 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7m0 'ti5 LINC'Olli. Power, air cond, leather. l'l,600 ml. ex- cel COi'ld. $2600. 833-1530 • 3 • P~t wkdys; 8l\Ylime wlcnd. 122 28th STREET LARGEST SELECTION IN $Tall. 1818 Viol.a Pl, C.M. •. 5 YEARS • '67 CADILLAC El Dondo, NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE COUNTY •18-"'61 CORVAIR .~ oood. Looded with XU~ Selected Auto ======== --------- • • E~ ••.. call OR 3-1692, 6 lo 9 You are the winner of Center COMET l"REE LAS VEGAS • S · Q C A • • 2 tioko" to the VACATION WITH A erving range ounty re a $'l200 •64 CAD Ctmvt. Every llJ32 Harbor Blvd, 537-4646 '61 4 Or. Comet Station '62 Corvair Lakewood • • Extra! 6 -way 1e1ot, tilt LIDO THEATRE FREE LAS VOOAS-, Wagon Automatic. Call Wagon artic whlte with con-• ANNOUNCES • wheel. One O"Nner. 43,00CI Showing VACATION WITH A £13....1842 alt S trasting blue interior. Fresh '•GRAND OPENING. miles.~1247 THOROUGHLY l!Mi'r CHEV. CAi\tARO RIS· "Sl~C0~,-11="1',-rl>-,-.u-to-,-,~ir, and pretty as can be. Get ': : '63 CAD $1300 '63 CHEV MODERN MILLIE Coupe. The rallyc gport. Bur· nC'1v trans, rngine, tires, this mileage maker. This Super Sport : many xtru gandy with while trim. B111ck shocks. $450. fi7>.1677 weekend ?'1~95 $9<XI. M.., olf0< 53&-2727 J.,1 olip this od and tal<o Umdau lop, 4 '""·· w;i, <W-'Ol COMETS lion W · ELMORE MOTORS ,cc-=~~c"'-,,--,---, it to the Lldo Theatre in ala, plus all rallye extras. ta agon, m • • • • ·• BILL MAXEY gives yc:>u s;1reat going ............. ' TOYOTA COIWM~ Amtric•'• lowett prictd ·--$2231 Includes heater, white wall tires, tinted glass "'" .... 90 hp, 1900cc Hi-Torq11• ,.,,;,., e 0-to -60 i11 16 11conch e Topi 90 mph e 25 rnil11 or · more p•r 9•11011 e Deep fo 1m c1nhion r1eli11in9 buck1t 111h e 4-011.tl.1 -floor e Fully 111tom1tic tr1111111!11lo1 l option11l e Laich of hnrury •.114 11f1ty f11t11r11. • OF THEIR NEW • '51 CADIILAC, white hearse, N-• .......... n-•"h ""th id-ti-Positively showroom fresh. very ~ cood, good 2nd TOYOTA excellent cood. $575. MWlt .... _. a<: ... "' '"" Thi car $250 646-840'1 : USED CAR LOT : ·~"c~-m:' ~8~' all ~:~~· aood "'-" EL~;;~~~~TORS . ·~,~;~~;ti,,".' 15300 ~h :-0'3.'°wsbnn•" BILL MAXEY TOYOTA '. AND EXCLUSIVE • pow", loath" lnl, ONE FREE LAS VEGAS • 54().5289 • '63 CORVAJR TER OWNER. $950 67:H932 VACATION WITII A TOYOTA Monza 4 speed. 1 owner car, • IN NATIONAL • '64 CHEV EL CAMlNO MAL-Ph. 89"3320 CONTINENTAL ""'utllul ""'"' 18881 BEACH BLVD., H.B. TMey, test lllrtve tt1e f'"' toMt Tey ... c-l-4Hr ....,.., ..... • . • CAMARO mu. The most sought after 15:DJ &-!!ch Blvd., Wstmnstr $595 1 .. , ,. l:MCll ., hrffel4 -4 .._. • TRUCK DEALERSHIP • modd gofog. Sparitling •d<> 1000 CHEV Hudlop. V-8. CO".'&!, 4 d• ""· wht, air, Financing"° problom CAMARO '67 SS 350 4 apd., be beige with ivory bucket Pc>wer str & brks. Rill. full y equip, Lo mi., xlnt Ph. 6J6.144, 147-1555 • AT • new tires, low mi, like new! seats. Auto, P. Str. All kinds Stick shift. Runs wt>U $200. cond. Priv prty. $1950. ELMORE • • • e • • • Beac·h Blvd. & Ma'1n St. • s 2 • 295 • Pvt. pty. &«-noo. ~tra~~~s!e!:i =:d*~""~"~"'g'~*~=~~548-84~~'!7~=====,~aoo-~:~_~, ~can1~c~.~~.~G;;;ro~·:::,·~m~..i~~=aooi;;N~•=w=c;:; .. ~.==;;,=,"aoo~N=.=w=c~.; .. ==~=:::il • • CHEVROLET only $1695 __;N:.:•:.:w:_C:.:':.:;":_ __ 9:..:8:.:00:.;Nc.cow:.::....C:.:•::.:rs;._ _________ _ • Ph. 842-6631 • '64 NOVA 11 ELMORE MOTORS • Oiev. Super Sport. Automatic TOYOTA . ·----~~ • • steering. Very clean. 15D> Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr • • $1199 '64 CHEV lmpato Whit · Friendly Auto Center pg new tires 'nor,;· :· • • 12961 Harbor Blvd. st~reo &: tape' xhit eoo<1' • • Garden Grove 534-1252 orig owner ieaving f~ • '64 CHEV Super S port Europe, $1500 casti 54IJ.-5203 • Impala 2 dr hdtp. R/H, '61 CHEVY Impala 2 door • • 8Autok 1trans. 1 Pwer strgLo. hard top, V-8, P.S, auto. • • uc e seats. owner. Good oond By wn r $650 1 mi. Super Oean. like Call befo,; 5 P~. :ii-6101' • • New!! $1295 Pri pr t y . I;;;;,--;;==~~~-----"- • OPENING SPECIALS • 531-8473 !963 CHEVY Nov• n St•tion , Wagon $800. 1943 {Apt 2) •• ,, SKYLARK 1 Dr. va. $2295 • 65 IMPALA; super ~ Pll. Monroe, Orange. 532-1405 ~ pb. 377 cu in. Buckets, con-I ---'--~-"'-..;;.;;"-I • A1tollt0tlc tra111., power 1tt«111t, • llOie. V8 Auto $1550. 546-7806 Used Cars --. rodlo, lliNMf, factory air. ..,.,,vv • '6' IU!CK SPECIAL DI" 4 D" $1495 • '67 CHEVY U, 327, 4 .,,.,, • Automatk trans., power stHrln9, • Hurst gauges, bucket aeab. rodlo • ~. "lllte "all tires. Mak tt 548-0019 •... vw $995 .• =~·=·~·=··~~-~1 Wltll w 11roof. '52 OIEV. Xln!: running cond . • ''7 IUICK SPECIAL DLX. WAGON $2395 • Immooulaloly Cl'8n! '66 CHEVROLET GROTH • Automotk tf0111 .• po,.,•r stffrln9, • Nu pa.J.nt. * ~14 VI, Pow•rglide, power d•••· R&H, "hlte "alls. $1995 • '67 IMPALA, Loaded, Candy i119, eir, RSB-171. • '66 DODGE WAGON. A11to1110tk. I ed B $2795 $ 399 • po-r 1tfff'h19, fadlo, heoter. &1>P e r · Y owner l '61 CADILLAC DeYILLE 4 Dr. $995 • ,;54:;:&,;.2'192~=~-,:---J-,,.-;-====c-..•I • hit··-...... .., ol•. • '55 CHEV,.. ..... -'66 CHEVROLET • '64 OPEL $895 • ""'· '56 ... -. traction bars, • '" 4 WHEEL • DRIVE WA.GO • s~•. •~1•~ , '65 CHEV IMPALA $1395 "-Ill .,..,..... "'N Yi ton pic•·up, '4 •P••d, • 1 Dr. 's11per Sport. I '63 IMPALA, 2 dr ht $1095, U-12566 • ''5 lNTERNA710NAL $1195 air oond. PS/PB, Xlnt $2599 • PICkUP. • cond lowner-494-2854 1~-~~-~~=I e '" ~~l1c:.!'.'~':t. $3395 e '66 CHEV CAPR IC E. '65 CHEVROLET '6J FORD FALCON WAGON. Auto• $895 Loaded! $1200 dawn &: take FLATBED • matle trans., radio & heater. • over payments. 673-5857 "i4 Ion V8, 1ticli: 1hifl, S.30908 • '61 11N7ERNATIONAL ¥8 $2195 • '66 SS 396 0-llo; 4 & 8 $1499 1/1 Ton Pickup. • track stereo tape; real !--~-=~~- •• Credit or Flnancin~ No Problem Hen! • cl"'"'' $195-0. 54>-7990 '66 FORD ' All Pric•t Plus Tax & lie. MOVING! Must Sell! 63 6 cyl VI, powar 1ta•rin9, air, • • 01.ev Impala. SIS Auto WTG-641 • TERR y Bu I c K • PS..,,_,.,, $1699 • • ~53~CHEV~~ .... ~-,~de~U-"'Y-.1J~-:--:-:::-;C7."~;--;-..--;-- 122·5th STREET, HUNTINGTON BEACH Rw.. good, S200-'65 MUSTANG • 1/1 llock off f'aclnc Coost Hwy. • 545-9Tl7 VI, 4 1p•1d, ar, NNR·lll. • 536 6583 • '57 CHEV. Wagoo; new tires, $2199 ! ................. !now-:"'£~• '65 PLYMOUTH FURY lmport-..a Autos 9600·mcorted A 11tos 9600 Imported Auror 9600 ";~~~~iiiiii~iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiijiiiijiiiijiiiij.:.iiiijiiiijiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiij YI, a utomatic, pow.tr 1f11rin9, • RIN-ll&. $1699 The Largest Toyota Facility Anywhere NOW AT OUR NEW LOCATION ELMORE MOTORS CHOOSI YOUR TOY OT A FROM THI L ...... SILIC7!0N Just Arrived 1969 "Corolla" 4 1/40/o Financing Available ON APPROVED CREDIT TOYOTA CORONA FREE las Vegas Vacalion l Doys - 2 Nights AT THI Haclooda Hotel 011 1ny tl1el fl91o1 r1d & t11t dri.,111, Na p1o1r• 1het1 11•ca111ry. 1m BEACH BLVD.- WESTMINSTER 894-3322 AMERICAN CAR TRADES WANTED '64 FORD Y-8, 1t•nd1rd lr.t n1mi1· 1i:1n, PEP-121. $899_ ~, 6-,--,1-c=H"E""VR 0 LET Stand.trd Equiplft1nl U45-20) $699 '64 T-BIRD Y·I, Auto,..1tic, Full Pow· '"Air, HGU-ll l. $1799 ----,-,-, 674 -::;CAD I L_LA_C_' SEDAN OE VILLE full pow.tr, 1ir cond. TFE -160 $1999 Groth Ch•'lfoT1t \,alia.,11 111 th• lMi.,d111I. Iring you• Jn. di.,idu1I il'.tn1porlation prob- 1.tlftl to u1. NO DOWN PAYMENT PROBLEMS HERE ALL YOU NEED 15 GOOD CREDIT ' GROTH CHEVROLET !B2Il BEACH BLVD. Huntington Beach 147-611• • !545-116l Op•" 7 Dey• 'TH 10 ,.M, This Page REACHES 61,972 HOMES EACH WEEK JULY 20-21 ON APPROVED CREDIT $295 C~D~R DOWN DELIYIRS ANY NEW '68 2 DAYS ONLY '68 OLDS CUTLASS WAGON 't'.I , 1u!Olft1fic, radio, hi.tier, power rtaarln" p.tw1r bra•••· factory ,;, cond ~ w·w lirai., t intad 91111. M1ny o••"· Stock No . S•I. 5370345 :',' .~.~?.~. ~.~:.2 .. ~~.";:!. ::~~ s37 49so pow.tr brak11 , f1clory ,;, conditionin9 , whifew.tlt w1U tir11, tintad 9la11. Many olhfrJ, Stock No. 6 10. :~~ .~~?,~. ~:~~=~ p~w~~~:!in:pe· 54511'' f1clory a ir conditionin9, linl.td 9l1u. M1ny ot~1r1. Stock No. 557. 1962 PONT. GRAND PRIX v.1, 111iolft.tfic, radio, h11far, pow.tr ....... ln9. Und1r whfJ1, blua book. Stock No. KIY441 '62 VALIANT SIGNET 2 Dr. H.T, Auto. tr1n1., R1di1, heat.tr, Sloe• Ne. i•I '63 OLDS STARFIRE H.T. c·oupa. Full power, r•dio, he.tier. Stock No. Pl I 21A !INCLUDE TAX & LIC.I '68 OLDS Delta Cust. Hol. Cpe. v.t , 1wtom1tk, radio, ll11tw, power ri11ri•t- pow1r N1k11, po..,.1r wi,.dowi, ftrlOf'Y air c.- tlitiot1i119, wllit•w•ll t i,.., ti11t.d tl•.._ Ma11,_ "'""Y otllH1. Stock No, 404. '68 OLDS F-85 Sport Coupe Aulo111.tlic, 111.tl.tr, pow.tr 1le.trin9, whll1wall t ira1 , tint•d 9l.t11. Stock No. s&•. '68 OLDS F-85 Sport Coupe Y-1, avtomafic, radio, h.t.tf9f, pow., Jt-i'"J, factory aW condit;.11111,, till'IM-11••· M•y .t+ian. S*lc Na. 121 , 2 Dr. YI, radio, h11tar. Stack No. 4151 '65 CORVAllt 'MONZA 4 ''""'· r•"lo I h•1t1r. Stock No. 'I Ill '67 COUGAR YI, r•dlo I heal.tr. bwcli1t •••fl. St•cli Ill 2M ' 5433420 52912" ', 5310868 OTHER DEALERS ADVERTISE IT • • • •,llQl,!!BJ'J!. n ~ Nllll'Pt ur,,,,,1so '"'""' nw - UNIVERSITY 2850 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA NEW 546-5550 USED ~sSSl , I ,, .. • '.o.~--·~·· .. -•T f 1(1 - SatW'dQ, July 20, 1968 # DAILY PILOT TiANSPOliTAl'lbN TRAN$PORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TllANSPOllTATION TRANSPOllTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSl'ORTATION · "TllAHSPOllTATION -------\Jsed c.,. 9900 Used Co" 9900 Used Con 9900 Used C.rs 9'00Used Con 9900 Used C.'1 99GI ~----i UsedC.,. 9900 Used Con 9'00 Used Cort • .. .. ' ,, .. ., • .. ., .. • • . • . • • . • ... •W • ·-.. • • ' . • • • ~I :~ " • .. .,, .. • ~ ~ •• " .. • . . .. .. . , ' -• " -. CONNELL CHEVROLET'S USED CAR CENTER SPECIALS '66 CHEV ELLE '67 CHEVROLET '64 PONTIAC Grand Prix. VS.t. aulOmatic, power steer- ing, elec. windows, R&ll. Danube blue w/white vinyl roof. (NQX710) '66 TRIUMPH f Door. V8, automatic. powtt steering. air cond., ennlM white wired interior. CNID6<•1l Deluxe sport van. Aulof\'l&tlC, radio. heater, 3 seats, red and white with red deluxe interior. ITYV5301 Spitfire with hard and soft toP1. Roll up windows and wire wheell. Brill.sh raclni: green. ITBX733) $1695 $1195 $1395 '65 CHEVROLET '63 CHEVROLET '66 MERCEDES 200 '62 CADILLAC Malibu super gport convertible. V8, automatic, power steering, radio, healPr, tahltlan turq. with white vinyl bucket %. Ton Pickup. 6 cylinder, stick shift. 8 ft. Fleetshtt'. (G4114.1l Sedan De Ville. Factory air conditioning. automatic, full power, radio and heater. (ESR:i!X5l 'seats. lNCC803) $1695 4 Door seda n. Automatic, power steer- ing, air cond ., R&H, Shadow grey wired leathef! interior. (SZV238) $1195 '66 MUSTANG '68 CHEVELLE $2495 ;66'iii:DiMOiiiE '64 CHEVROLET Hardtop coupe. VS, automatic, power steering, radio. heater, white with red ~ ton pickup. 8' Fleetside, V8, auto- matic, radio, beater, cust. cab. (R28417) F-85 4 door sedan. V-8, automatic, radio, heater, power steering and finished in Turquoise. Sharp. (SBT715) Malibu. Automatic, radio, heater, pow- er stetting. <VIM 691 l interior. (VCU160) $1795 $2895 $1795 '64 MONZA '67 DATSUN -------------------~---~· '64 IMPALA '67 CAMARO Corvair coupe. 4 1p<!ed, radio, healer 11nd and other extras. Finished in Ermine 4 door sf'dan . ~rt finish wi th Saddle interior. Shows good care. {TFC203J Super Sport coupe. VB, automatic, pow· er steering, R&H , wil1ow green w /beige interior. (No. 777A) 327 VS, lluton1alir. radio. heater, po~'er stttrin&. <ULS1851 white with red interior. (VEJ170) '95 $1395 ~495 '65 MERCURY '64 CHEVROLET ~66 CHEVROLET '66 CAPRICE Montclair hardtop coupe, VS, automatic, powtt steering, radio, heater, low mile- age, ermine white with blue Interior. Impala. V-8, auto mat I c, nower steering, radio, heater, silver blue tu- tone. No. 691A Sport Van. Radio and heater, green and white tu-tone with deluxe vinyl interior. Custom coupe. 3Z1 VS, automatic, power steering, factory air conditioning, radio, heater, like new. No. P1624 (RVM685) $1795 YOU KNOW THE BUG IS THE ANSWER WHY We g i"'e them the Volksw1119 en I b- point Sefety end Perform•nc• in- spection. Th •t's why we cen guar- entee I 00 "/. the repair or repl•ce- ment of ell ma jor mechanica l perts". But not every used VW gets this inspec:tion. Only VWs sold ~y authorized deeleri. l ike "'· • Eng ine • T rensmissicn e Rear exle • Front axle assemblies • Brake system • Electrical system '66 vw '66 vw '65 vw SHa. Wt!Jte. F•llY •11111lp'll fastback, Whit•. fully Sedan, Gr• y. Fully + Nlllo. ~uip'd + radio. ~uip'll + AM/FM. 51599 $1799 $1499 '65 vw '65 vw '64 vw StlClan, .... Air cCMHf. & S.-*11, W lrl It•· F11tly Sedan, or•• n. Ful ly radio. ••lp'll + Niii•. ~uip'll + radio, $1599 '1799 $1299 '63 VW '62 VW '60 GHIA W.., 11 ... f1111y ... s,·11 SHoii, ..... Filly "f11lp'll Co11pe, 11 ... F11lly "t•lp'111 + '"'-· + ,..,._, + rlllllo. '1199 'I 099 $999 '61 GHIA '63 Porsche '62 vw Co""'9tbk, IM. h 11 y c..,., Wlitt... • s.-.1, 6 pa111n91r, double cah "l•lp'llll + .. ~. .... .. pickup with ln1ul1ted 5999 '3199 cam,.,, only '999 549..0303 1970 H•rbor Blvd., 673 1190 Costa Mesa ' (TGT221) CORVAIR -------CORVAIR 1961 Monza coupe. Clean. Duala, New tires rns. 549-3726 '6;) t'ORVAlR Corsa: 180 HP, turbocharged. S!lOO C a sh (Cherry). 67;H099 Aft 9 PM '63 CORVETTE 2 TOPS. '66 eng. & body. Many Xtraa! Must sell. Best o ffer . 774--4110 or 615-1307 ask tor Chuck. COUGAR -'68 COUGAR Brand new. i coRvEm smo. vs ""' ... " "'"' -. equipment. No high C06l ac· I 196B . CORVEnE "'""'"" °'"'' county'• o ! d e s I Lincoln · Mercury F'asthack hard to tind , rrmov· able roof panel, model 427. ~:,~ar~::~e~~~ewport, V-8. 4-spct'd, \'Jose ratio mu· ~==-~=-~--~-~== ncie trans .. AM-FM radio, - h<'arircs!, positration, one DODGE O\\'ncr, low mileage, factory 1----- JtUaranty still in effect. new· '62 DART car tf'rms availabl!'. VR. aulomalic:, PS. radio, healer. sharp local car. Only ""' $2695 NEW , .. Dodg• °'""''" DODGE Big e n gine -Loaded!l--- including air conditioning. '65 DODGE 40,00J mi. lef1 on warranty. "500" 2 Dr ll::.r..:11p. Console, Take over payments of huck:C't s<"ll ' ·, full powPr. $90.80 per mo. W in n $1999 Av ia tkln. ~9690 Friendly Auto Center 12961 Harbor Blvd. FALCON Gomeo Gnwo 534.1252 --------1965 DODGE Coronel 5CKJ. '60 FALCON Yollow w/wh;\o vioyl top. Xlnt cond. $1695. 642-6499 ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST e LARGEST AUTHor·· IRITISH MOTOR CAR DlALH F£ATURtN• e AUSTIN AMERICAN e AUSTIN HEALY SPRITE e MGB-GT •' ~ e MIDGET MARK Ill 1 ~ eMG IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • Newport Imports Inc. J'ot W"' C.. Hwy., .....,_. leec.fl 642-9401 i40·111 " '67 EL CAMINO CUatom. VB, automatic, power 1tftrin1, radJo and heater, ermine white. (Von'S) $2595 '64 CONTINENT AL Full power equikent plus factory air conditioning, leat r interior. COUR489) $2295 '67 F~R f,BIRD Hardtop coupe. 4 speed, power steering, radio, heater, Verdoro green with black bucket 1eats. IUOF'9721 $2695 '65 CHEVROLET Monza 1·oupe. t' act or y air conditioning. Aulomatic, radio, heater, ennint white with blue vinyl bucket seats. No, Rl582 $1295 '64 BUICK Skylark 4 Door. Automatic, power steer- ing, radio, heater, gol d with saddle interior. (WXF13.5l s995 FORD FORD '63 FORD '61 FORD Gaiaxie 500, 4 1963 Ford f1n 'l dr. This Is door, R&H. pow/S. 390 lhe popular Fairlane model eng., Cruis. good tires. V~y which gives economy with depend. $450. 549-201J comfort A nea r wholesale '67 FORD Fairlanr 500 4 dr buy at wagon. Auto V8. Ln mi. Abo $695 VW parts. !l07 Tus1in . NB ! lsl c:ar lot on Harbor Blvd. .,,."" , JOHNSON & SON Lincoln-Mercury Costa Mesa Branch 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7tl;O '60 FORD Oluntry sedan ata. wag.: V-8; amo .. R/H, A buy, s21:.. 642--0255 -·-. ' --COMMAND PERFORMANCE-'. "Comm and Performance." This is a particularly good time to ask Nabers Cadillac for a "Command . P erform· ance".,. an ideal opportnnity to ta k e the wheel of the elegant 1968 Cadillac and experience the res ponsiveness of the lar gest, smoothes t V-8 engine ever to power a passenger car. Enjoy Cadil· lac's quiet comfort'a nd the convenience of its 1nany power Performance" test drive will he yonrs for the asking. -· assists. A "Command -. - At last onr new Cadillac inventory has increa sed - we're r eady to talk business -in yonr favor·· All Mod els in Stock ----OVER 80 QUALITY AUTOMOBILES TO SELECT FROM ---- '62 CADILLAC Hardtop sedan. Alpine v.'hite exterior \\'ith harmon1z1ng interior. PO\\'C'r equ1ppC'd \vith power st&1.'ring, po\vcr brnkcs, po\\'er 6 way seat, electric eye, \\•hite side \\'all tires, tinted glass and much more. This older Cadillac still has more than enough driving left to suit the busiest man or wo·man. You can't alford not to take a look at this one for only , , • $999 '63 CONTINENTAL Stunning blue eJ1le1ior \Vith matching inler· ior and white top, This car has very, very low mileage and shows outstanding carl.'. Full)' equipped including po\\•er steering, pow& brakes, power 'vlndows, [)O\>.'er seats, tinted glass, power vent windows, white sJde wall tires, cruise control and fact. air conditiong. $1222 '63 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille. A shimmering topaz gold exter- ior with leather and nylon Interior. All luxury equipment including power steering, power windows, power seats, tinted glass, power vent windows, white side wall tires, cruise control and factory air condltioiilng. This fine automobile shows the meticulous care by Its previous ownen. $1444 • '66 CADILLAC _ A beautifully finished Emperor blue C3dillac with hannonlzlng interior. All the regular Cadillac power features including po"'er 6 way seat, power steering, power brakes, power windows, and of course factory air condition- ing. At this price you can afford to at least look. Ready for deli11ery right now. $3666 '65 CONTINENTAL A stunning Goddess gold automobile with full leather matching interior. Has all the po1-ver accessories including power scti t, J.IOWCr win· dows, power steering, pd\1-•er brakes, po,1·er antenna, power vent "'indo\\•s. Al\1/Fl\f 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 Di'V1Jlc :f.1onterC'y gr(.'('n 1Nith \\'hilc 11i11yl roof and nylon and leather In terior. Full power equipment including-.power door Jocks, power vent windows, tilt steering 11.•heel. Af\o1/ FM radio plus much more. Don't miss this outstanding buy at ... $2777 '63 PONTIAC The elegant. Bonneville model equipped "'ith automatic transmission, radio and heat.er, power steering, po\\·er brakes, full vinyl in· terior, tinttd glass, white side wall tires and air conditioning. This beautiful light gold Pontiac with matching Interior Is sale priced for a quick sale this week. Be sure to test drive this one. $999 '64 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille sportin~ a silver exterior \\ith the black vinyl roof. This showpit?Ce is equip- ped naturally with factory air conditioning and has all the luxury power features includ- ing po\\•er vents • steering -brakes -windows 11.nd the AM/FM radio. Drive this one home now! $1888 OTHER SPECIAL VALUES '66 MUSTANG H.J. COUPE e '65 FORD LTD H.J. COUPE e '64 FORD CONVERTIBLE e '60 2 DOOR COUPE DE VILLE • '65 CHEV . IM PALA H.J. CPE e '66 PLYM BARRACUDA '67 CHEV MALIBU COUPE '65 BUICK WILDCAT • • • '67 CONTINENTAL COUPE e '67 PONT. STATION WAGON e '64 RAMBLER STA. WAGON e '66 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DR. e '66 BUICK H.J. SEDAN • '66 CHRYS. NEWPORT H.T e '64 THUNDERBIRD H.T. '6 7 FORD RANCH ERO • • '63 CHEV H.T. COUPE e '65 PLYMOUTH The Sporty Barracuda model. A beautiful Iii · Ue turquoise car with black bucket seat in· ll'rior ruJly equipped lncluding V8 engine, radio and heater, tintt!d glass and of course white side wall tires. This wlU make a perfect car for the kids or wtre. $1333 '65 RAMBLER Hardtop coupe. The ever popular Classic 770 model. Equipped with VS engine, reclining bucket scats. radio and heater, white side wall tires. A fine little &retie while car with all white vinyl interior. This one won't be here long sn be sure you are the lucky buyer, be here first. $999 '67 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille. Stunnlng Monterey green ex- terior with black vinyl roof and full leather Interior. Full po11.•er Including power vent win· do,vs and or course factory air conditioning. Don't wait on this one because It won't last long at this Drive Me Home 'I1lla Weekend Price. $4777 '63 OLDSMOBILE The popular F-85 model 4 door. Fully equip- ped with automatic lransmlsslon, power steer- ing, radio and heater, white slde wall tires. tinted glass. 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 -------SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN '63 CHEVROLET The Impala 4 Door hardtop, a very popular model. Fully equipped with V8 engine, radio and heater, power steering, white side wall tires, and of course factory air conditioning. Beautiful aqua finish with matching Interior. Absolutely clean. $999 '63 CADILLAC That mMt popular El Dorado convertible. Thls automobile is finished In arctic \\•hlte with beautiful r<'d leather Interior. Has all the Cadillac power accessories Including power bucket seats, power windows, power vent win- dows, electric eye, center console, plus much more. This ii an absolutely gorgeous automo-- blle. $1666 '64 IMPERIAL .._.-own 4 door hardtop Beautiful majestlc blue exterior with leather and tapestry Interior. Fully equipped with power steering, power braket, power windows, power 6 way seat, automatic dimmer, AM/FM radio and of course facJory air cond1tlonlng Thia is the top of the "Chrysler Imperlal line and la In u · cellent condition 51777 '64 CADILLAC Sedan de Ville 4 door hardtop. Jet black eJ1- terior with hannonlzing interior. All the regu- lar Cadillac power features ine)uding 6 way power 1eat, power steering, power brakes, power windows and factory air conditioning. Also h81 AM-FM radio, Audio-Stereo system, Crul.se-control, tUt steering wheel and power vents. Test drive this one today! $1888 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY -9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY YO UR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEA LER SERVI NG THE ORANGE COAST IIARBOR AREA TRANSPORTATION Used Cars 9900 FORD 1--- . NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100 FORD FORD 3 '67 FORD c I 3 . ., CAI.AX!}; """ vs. 2 ,, US oms Hanltop. Pow" ""''"•· MUSTANG ___!L_!M!>UT_t:t_ PONTIAC PONTIAC RAMBLER 4 SPEED '62 VALIANT -.6-6-GRAND P-Rl_X ____ 4_S_P-EE_D __ .,, STATION WAGON.'"" T·BIRD '66 FORD LTD 3 to t.-hoost> trom. 4 Dr. VS. auto., R&H. :ll'fl> down or trade $45 per mo. Example No. P7717 auto, radio, heater. Nev.• tires on back, very good on front. In A-1 shape, ready to go. 646-0ill aJter S or all Sat-Sllll SPECIALISTS 1966 Pnnt Grand Prix Cpe. tr, clean, good transp car. HIGH PERFORMANCE SJAJIQN WAGONS Footory •t,, !Wl P"W"· Thi• SPECIALISTS $200. <94-9001, Apt 4 ·~LANDAU. by ownor. CUSTOM CARS ""' ""' locally ownro ond HIGH PERFORMANCE STUDEBAKER ,.;,, '""bl"'· no 0,.,_ 11.T. Aulo., R & H, full pow· er. No. 7558A. 20'% down or trade $56 per mo. 36 mo. ION IN 4 door. Radio, hl'flll."I' and has only gone 26.COO miles. CUSTOM CARS Ex,._.Uonal. fllltl<: • ..,..,, ....,..J LARGEST SELECI' equipped. 20% down or Beautiful Alamo beige ex· LARGEST SELEC."I10N IN ~.. ~...,..., .........._... $1995 $1495 ORANGE COUNTY d S24 24 N tcrior with matching 2 tone ORANGE COUNTY '58 srtJDEBAKER Good nm-'&I T-BIRD, new tires & Selected Auto ~~ mo. mos. 0· Interior. F\Jll Price Sel-t--' Auto ning condition. N~ rubber. brakes, low mile., xlnt cOnd. THEODORf ROBINS FORD _ . Center $2S95 ...... .u S250. 54!l-4354. Must .sell! Offer. 613-n14 '63 MERCURY $499 1st c11r lot on Harbor Blvd. Cente.r ;;.,,,.-STU="°o"'EB=AK"E"R"s"-t"•-= 11962 T-Blrd. Baby blue. Air, MERCURY THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1))32 Harbor Blvd. 537-4646 IOU MERC STA. WAG. TM• I======== JOHNSON & SON l.3032 ""'"" Bl"ll. 537-<646 Wagon. Top"'""'"""· M"'t full P"T· 1895 '' i..t oft.,. ~ the famous Colony Puk OLDSMOBILE THEODORE ROBINS Llnooln·Momuy ROY CARVER ..., to 'PP"'· -5'8-31!81 model which is oonsidered ___ -·-· ----·---Costa. l\fesa Branch 2000 Harbor Blvd . the roomiest, most luxuricm '63 CUTLASS FORD 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7000 PONTIAC 2060 Harbor Blvd. 0:>61• Mrs• 642-0010 sta. wag. available. One of 1963 Old11. Cutless Spl. Cpe. FREE LAS VEGAS ll2S Harbor Ill., Cnst• M'• Costa Mesa 642-00lO CUSTOM Johnson .l Son's original. Auto trans, p. s11,-ering, R & 2000 Harbor Blvd. VACATION Wmt A Kl 6-4444 165 COUNTRY SQUIRE '64 FORD Full Pricr$1295 H, This ls lhc famous Olds Cnsta l\fesa 642-0010 '63 PONTIAC Oranp Cowrty'e Excluw.fvt STATION WAGON. Fords econnmy spt. modcl which '61 STATION WAGON , white, LeMans Coupe. Dark metallc Dealer fOr l\oU.. ROl'llrf and finest. Full nnurer including V8, nutomatlc. 20% down nr Im car lot on Harbor Blvd. made Olds one or the top bro""'~ ~· j th ~"trasting e.n••y. ,.,,.. d S25 mo 2o4 mo JOHNSON & SON •utomatic, 11ir rond, R&ll . '"'"" '""' u FACTORY AlR. Ntrn0 Ye701 per • ' seller! In the market. Prict'CI $2T:i. 4a~-&16S buc+cet seats, stlek shirt, withi .~007=c"TO~. ,~.,7-~rardtop fullf $1999 1 Uncoln-Mercury for quick 1talr. new chrome wheels & tires. I-~ 4 pd 0 $595 $1195 equ Wt-"• s . oor shift, Friendly Auto Ce nter Costa Mesa Branch PONTIAC New rebuilt "326" VS engine just like new, going In 12961 Harbor mvd. !!Ml Harbor Blvd. 642-TifJO Jst car lot on Harbor Blvd. & clutch, ready to go, Now, service. MUii 1e 11 Im. Gani.,,, Crovo 53'"'252 JH(ODOllf ROBINS . ., COLONY PMk "'""" JOHNSON & SON I Am COND & oU,,..,, ·~ $1095 modiatoly L!,tnl m" "· YELLOW Ford sta wgn, '57. wagon brand new. SJ811), Lincoln-Mercury Bonneville. Xlnt cond. GrMI ELMORE MOTORS s:ms. Call 642-6943, aJter V-8, R&H, Ex cond. New FORD lrom JohnlJon l Son, Orange Co!ita Mesa Branch tourlng car. Under Blue TOYOTA 6:30 548-l?n battery. Lots of go left. $150 County's oldest Lin eo 1 n 1941 Jfarbor Blvd. 642-7ai0 Boole 49+-.3412 Ph. 894-3320 ('M~. See at 732 Bison Ave, Mercury Cougar de&lenshfp. '56 OLDS 4 door. Fl~ '6. B 0 N rt E v ILLE 15300 St>ach Blvd., Wslmrutr RAMBLER NB (lop of the hill entmnce 2000 l-farbor Blvd. N r w p or I · C061a Mesa ._~ .. ....-at~. Good mt•. Coo 'bl A 1 d ---------&t.2-0010 u ...... ....,,, ""' • verh e r con · '61 PONTIACBonnevll l -Eastbluff -JamboN?e Rd, O:lsl• f\1rsa 1.,,M=2--09='SI====== tire• .l body. Make offer. LOADEO.. convt. pwr brks, Atrg . 389 cu '65 RAMBLER American 330 '61 Ford, FORD, Starllner 4 SPEED 1· "Wk ends&: eves. 54.8-6795 $1295 * 644--085.1 in. $3«1 or reas otter. 12131 delwce, auto, power 1teer-~nd -• · t V-8 MUSTANG ing, r/h. Lookl Uk~ new, ~· now •= """ • ' "'""'CIAUSTS "67 OUlS CUU"" Con"11. '68 VE>ITURA Coov, Blk & 4"'""'96 """ like ,_ • llSO. -·h stick lhi!t, new chrome ~ ~ v h 21 -ml hi loaded xi t -"' l3000 =~=~=---·-E••ORMANCE 1~• ···-·"c ~-~1 ery s arp! ,uuu Ol'i. • "' • • n 1......u, • ..., !'ONT GP· air. ..,.. dell. or trade. Make ......... .. whls,' x1nt C<:l1d. $525. LI HIGH P ~ """ mU.;J'"", \.A.!Uv=ll" e $7250 itUI u/wmty. 673-4217 p't1. pty 529-2582 Fullrtn "" · · " ' .--· ......... . S-38S6 LARCEgf' SELtt'TJON IN vs Auto. air ~. W/•lde Exe. eond. m-1882 $36.86. Will tine. privall" ...... •, GE COUNTY walls Eit--..1 oond ·~ OLDS 2 Dr. Hardtop, full 1961 STAR QILEF PON't'IAC 1-/brits Bucket ittt&. 11-Call after 10:30 AM lMMACULATE 'fiO Ford Ila· O"""N ' '-q',__. . ... 494--9773 °" .,_ -.7 CUSTOM CARS $15C5 646-4503 pow«, ah" MUST Sll..L! Good cond. Must lcll. Exe. cond, 67U882 ~' Uon V8, automaUc powtl' . · Bell oCfrT'. 546-"1877 546-8332 steerin)l:. Excellmt cond1Uon Selectecl Auto '65 MUSTANG 6: suto .. 1 -~~~~--~~ '60 PONTIAC V tn tu r a '63 • ~ Dt .. C\lltom TIO lhruout. s4oo or be.st otte.r. C rndlo, new tlm & i;htick1: '61 OLDS F~ Wagon. FA.C 'SS BONNEVlLLE Convert_ hrdlop, xlnt med! cond, Ram er. Must tell! Ph 5l?-34S9 ent9r xlnt cond . 11500 or oflt"r AIR e.\lerythlng new . Full pow., fact air, £:ood lonQ ~. p!I, pb, R.lll, $550. or belt otttr. ,65 'FORD LTD AM I J'M txm ltarbor Blvd. S37'°'1HS fm..3717 8'26.4871 cond. $1Th0. &12+368; $415 64~l43t Ehg!ne ru&r· 5f0-0964 htr, air, vinyl t~. 11uto, xtnt '61 roRD OJt.mlr)· Sedan, all 1&'1 MUSTANG ~ FUtbtck; 'il OLDS co,,,,, good top, PERFEX:r cond. '66 Le '6.'i GRAND Prix, full pwr, '66 RAMBLER Ambana.dor oond, kl'w miltl. $11D> piwer. R/H, perfect. $450, m~1. I~ dO'WTI. "l month. I tlrn A: motor. Body damq-Mana. VS. 3~. 4 g-pd _ New air, 11lnt eond. tood tlret I 1talloil •aeon: heeler .l alr; i7J..l&l.9 art !:30 le wktnd&. ~ Prlv. part)'. M4--0783 ed. $300. 847-6957 _,_,...,_,_. _Lo_m_l._6_7>-0t93....,__ $1250 67$-342'7 ~ Cood. condttton! 546-077t I • ---~-------.-~----·----------------- ' I I • . - WILSON FORD SALES 18211 BEACH IOULIVARD Dlway 39J TRANSP O * TATION SPE CIALS DESCRIPTION TOTAL DOWN MTllLT. P'llCI PATMT. PATMT. ---'60 GALAXIE $29S 511 s11 y;a, ......... tit, ll'CtW•• ......... Nitti Mo.420 --- ---'63 CORYAIR $19S 513 s13 ...... i....e ....... hot -"· PM0.141 --- '62 PONTIAC $(9S s17 I s17 ' .__, Mt. L ..... Jri:-1. frH+.,., Mr --WT•tl7 TRUCK DEPARTMENT SPECIALS DESCRIPTION TOTAL DOWN MTHLT. PllCI PATMT. MTllLT. ----·--- '58 FORD F-100 $295 511 s11 !t•1tia. MH•O .,, FORD F-100 $39S 513 s13 'I ...... Mlll• '6J DODGE 1/z T. $795 s27 S'J.7 h4!11 I h111+.o. No. IC"7 --- "6 FORD P..100 $1295 s44 s44 ........... '16 CHEVROLET $1295 s44 s44 '° ... ~In.,. No. ltlO VACATION SPECIALS DESCRIPTION TOTAL . DOWN I PATMT. _!'llCI _ _l'ATMT •. _PATMT.:_ -· --. - '61 LINCOLN I -$69S 525 s25 Co11li111nt1t. F.11 power 1114 l1riory 1ir tond!fionlnt . ~·· tlt -------·---'65 GALAXIE $99S .s34 s34 500. V.t, 1ul11111l ic, r1dl1, httler, pow'' 1lt1ri119. No. ttl -'66 FORD $119S 541 s41 ei..st.M v.1. Aut1 .. 1tic, r111i1, 1ii11t1r, 1lr 11Nltl111l119, No. NI WAGON TIME SPECIALS DESCRIPTION TOTAL DOWN MTllLT. PltCI PAYMT. PAYMT. ----'61 CNTRY. SED. s10~ s13 513 v.1. •11t11"'1tic, ,..,,..., detrin9. GHO.JOO -------. ----'62 CHEVROLET S•9S '17 s17 It! Air W•t••· A11io,,,1tic, V-1, r1cli11 I h1tt ... No, •tt ----'62 FALCON $(9S s17 s17 D1tu~1 W19oft . Au+o..,tti,, r1 clio I h•tlt•· No. IJll -----··---------'65 RAMBLER $79S s27 $27 APflerittft W1911•-l\1di11 I ht1i1r. No. ~II --------'64 CHEYELLE $19S s31 s31 M1liln1 Wtto•· AM!o...+ic, ,..Jio I.._,.,..., No. ft5 --'66 CNTRY. SED. $1995 S69 I 569 V-1, 111+0,.,•tlc, 11ow1r 1lt1•i•'1· ]'J,. I~'• HUNTINGTON IUCll IMPORT DEPARTMEIT SPECIALS DESCRIPTION ---~--'63 Yolkswa9en Sunroof, radio I h11hr, OHZ.S6J TOTAi. DOWN MTHLT. PllCI PATMT. PATMT. -::--. ..,,,.... ---- $79S 9J S27 ::-:--::-:::---~-1--- -:~~ .~,!T.~~°''" $1295 .. $43 h11+1r, wi" wh1.t.. NQll.174 '67 TOYOTA Coro111. Aulomt tlt, r1~0 I h11m. No. t41 s1• .. SSS SPECIAL FACTORY PUICRAIE WE PURCHASED 21 1967 FACTORY WARRANTEED USED MUSTANGS • FAIRLANES - GALAXIES • THUNDERBIRDS '67 GALAXIE ~00 H1r.4top. V.t, 11!+0"'1Mc, "'""I llNt.1. Vi"yl iftltrior. No. 71' :~~ '~~.~~~~~····"'· .. -...... , -,,s Vinyl inl.,ior. No. 75? I '67 MUSTANG V-1, 1ul11111111ic, pow.r....,.,,. rt.llo I k1tkr. No. 754 '67 THUNDERBIRD ltndtu 4 iloor. Full powtr, t!r 111n.liti1nin9, AM-ft.I r1cli11. No. 101 1 • ~395 ALL PAYMENTS ON USED CARS INCLUDE TAX & LICENSE & FINANCING CHARGES i'OR 36 MONTHS ON APPROVED CREDIT P.250 CAMPE R SPEC IAL OI I 0% AND $69" WITH THI P\llCHASE OP ANY ll DOIADO CAMPll f?IO 1)1" Styl11id1 Pit~·wp . JOG CID •"90111, 4 1111111 dir1<1 +•1111..,iuion, .,j,,_, w11l1tR ,..;,..,.., ''"'!"'' 111c~191 11clwdi119 SS •'"P 1lior111t1r, 70 Imp b1t+1ry, •'*'• t&elin9 r-di1'9r, t l ll'ljltt witl119 h1•111u, 91w9u. du1I ko•111, lw011 l.b11m front iw1p•111io11, 1r11~l1r1w"' $VW r•tr 1wop1111i111, r1,jio, 1hotk 1b1orb1rt, 10 11ly Ii•••. b-ri9i.+ body "'ou!di•91, H. D. w!...,I c1il +ri"" full f,,.., 1•1+. No. 7~7 '68 FALCON s1t88 I 00/o :~ """'52'5 ::. BRAND NIW 1968 THUNDERSIRDS MIDIAlt DKIVltY H....,. 4M CID VI 111,i....• ,,..;....1111tic, ptw1• dt1ri11t I d:,, b••~••· AM r•dOe, clec l, ce.,fori 1frat• .,111tilttiOll, flitht i..r.d1: Mii, .,;11y4 lnt.rior *';"", cewrl••Y !i9hl1, r•1"oh conl•ol 111;,,,,, rtl'rfftirin. l!NJ11111p ,.,...., WH wheel 11\'•ri 111,j •II rh11d1r,j fac!ory "!~lp..,•nl. No "' 13118 •ULL raoCI 10% ~~~ .... S 103".:: OI SAVE,~A j LEAST $1000.00 FlOM OfflCIAL UST PRICE ON ANY THUNDERllRD IN OUR HUGE SELECTION. OI 10% = ... $6011 :. O• SAVI U, TO '700 ON A "CALIFOANIA SPICIAL,. eT MUITAMe Ai. to"Oilion"9, 21• CID VS ...,;,.., .,wi1t·•·.,•tit, ,_-iM.,i119 I di1c llt•i..., ,,.41,, 6TICS •q~i~mtnl p1c~•9•, IJntff 91M, ~++M ~1 liricury lloiclitt 1t1h , wid1.1 .. 1I W1w,., N.. J?I ' - 5<10 ,AmAett. lOt °'11.0, YI -.1.., .... ~ ,,.... .-.n.,. ~ ....... ti11!1,j ti••, U11tti I Yinpl trim, ..,/,;.., HNI, wtr..I ..,i,.. ............... ......., ~ t I Ne. 711. Mitl!OlATf DELIVE"Y OI IAVI U' TO '800 ON A Mh\DID ML.Mii -tWlDICW )90 CID VI •~11i~•. ~·•i1•·o·mtHc, ptwH 1t1tri~1 I ,j1H Mttr.., ..leeftirt .. MNto~i~9. 111 wi~yl "'"'· u1tlofft winyl roof, tinltcl 9ltu, AM r1die, ,j1!•H .. .+ belk, lltl"'f dwty llttl•f'Y, 11- 1r1el• co~hetl mil'for, whil1 1idt wall •l'flft tlfll, I f~ll wh11I ce .. trs. Ne. ?01 MAKE YOUR CHOICE AND SAVE AT WILSON FORD TODA1 HUNTINGTON BEACH {Hlwoy 39) 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD 842·6611 .... !A~~~·D·vo T-~.:::~~~M~Er,~"H. 592·5511. ' . • • ' . I COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY WESTMINSTER WEEK OF JULY 20 · JULY 26 Join a winner -T.D.I. A ·progressive growth company and the leading bearing ma nufacturer in !fie count,Y. We · offer a secure future and .. excellent employee benefits-· WI NEED: • COIT ACCOUNTANT e INDUSTlllAL INOINIER e PRODUCTION MACHINE OPEltATOR • MOLDIU '" a .. -~ -s I I tD Jm ..... UM: (C) (30) The Clnnoebltl Mief1y s.tet sum. 1 ...... (30) IE ...... (C) (R) JULY 20 le Pr1•a1•1 a:ao111-.. --= (C) (30) llt s-t: (C) (30) lNnMI .. : (C) (IO) 1.-001 "9 ....... (C) (l . H J WHdlillrJ 5'tw: (C) . ~ (I) fl"lllk IMti (30) ( Jonathan H1rrta. Gre1 lftill JI••• Wpra: (C) ( 0) Rod Ind Qus Cflrtlty, Billy Ecksttnt and cKuen 11o1ta. Marilyn Kina IUflt. DQl~te'1 Sptdll: (C) (30) "At , .. An•1flM (30) ffi9 Zoo." (R) a.. T__.. • ~ o:.(C)~,60) t:OO •B ~ H•111'a =-~ \:! I) SaclbMll Thtltrt: "Rtd Rock I:.:: <E>~ It M" Outlaws." · (c:amtdy) '64-Slnd11 Ott, Rob«t I l&D ..._ Coui.t. Andy WRll1ms. Maurice a. Entrt ....,. Vllltr. 1:30 SatMnlly "-(C) (30) D Dr. IClld-= (60) ''The Moulc" Mtlodr ltlld: (C) (60) Linda If.Ira aptdel pest 'Tom Tryon. Kii· nnina ind C.ri Cotner Jr. IUfll. dire becomes lnvolwd In • frlntlc 1....., ... (C) (30) ...n:ti to find the IOUfCt of ln- 1 ~ LICJ (30) ftdlon lhlt .ma to tllrt1tln 1n AtTIU ti 11trtt idtmie of htpltltia. f 7:00 QI (I) CIS &.lie ..._ (C) •11a• ,..., (30) (30) Ro1er Mudd. MT Fllllnl (R) I KNIC SurvtJ (C) (30) ~ Mldtrt "'"" ,.,dJ cc> (30> ,. .. la Cl) ............ : (C) Dutil v.a., Da,a: (C) (30) ( ) Steve c1oa extra fl'IOR for • "The Filflt Sin Fr1ncl1CO Nevtf potentlll crop·du1tln1 cuatomtr For1ol" A youn1 bank cletk with 1nd, In BettJ Jo'a .,.., fir tDo beseball ambitions dona boxlnt m1111 for the PfOIPICl'• beeutlful gloves to battle an athletic club dauahtlr (Joi lalllint.) (R) bully-a bout which starts him on D (ft) ()) ,...,,.., Pala: (C) the way to becomina the hMVJ· {50) JlmmJ Du11nte holta. Mill wei&ht ch1mplon of the world. lllb Anim Jones loins him for .. Ill· is the story of how, Gtntltman Jim circus show dllt lftctudta perfonn- Corbett went from blnkina to boa· '"* by. Tiit Rollllt Troupe, Kif• Ina and lnttmatlonll fame. Jlmea Peta, llnon, Sen.tlonll PllUr of Davison. John Mclllm, and Ylcltl SATURDAY f J f ~ I \I, H1rrinaton It.Ir . ....... _. Cllllpe'1 lllltld (30) .. de Ma1ce Plttlre tw lMla 10:00 R 6 Cl) llMllll: (C) (_,) Part I PllJinl tllt ..... (R) , cira two-pert atofJ. MllHtllc It flrtd El .. ..,. &ta lece wtten Wlcttnham llftCllJ tumn Oft 7:30 a (j) • Pr-...: (C) (60) the dettc:tlw for 1llowl111 an lnclua- Priloner returns home to Lon-trial MCf'lt ID bt llDltn lftd en don 1fter succmfully tse1pln1 from lnterttct 1pnt to bt llllltd. (R) ttlt Vill1p. Ht IWIUns Ont mom-8 liltlflt: .................... Ina to find tht v1111.. ltllltd. tilt (d11m1) '52 -Rldllrd e..11art, houses empty ind the shops cloetd. Gary Mtn111. With no one to lnttrfert, he builds D llMlt: '11le ,.....,. (dram1) 1 raft and sets out to •· Slftly '"62-Mlcllatl C.11111, Cliff Rob«t· home. ht is sub)lcttd to • thorouch IOft. SUIJ Partr«. interroaation by men with wttom lie 1-= (C) (30) Cllf kilt. once worked. Donlld Sinden, Pltridl c.r1 Clrnl (30) Caram and Georaina Coobon ,,. IJ ...._. featured in the-cut. a. • SI C.. !t! ~ h':n~ J..~11~>~~ 10:30 D II ....,.: ~ (30) "Bl""'°' 1uests in 1 story thlt h11 Tiit Stint -Und of Puct. A look It Bina· end•n(tred 5~11 "' •sldtdTEV. m =:., ~ !.:·:» ki:,UC:,':.1:: 8 Special n&! 'E 1ta n1t1on1I 8'IO't of bollna. (R) * ALLEN SHOW fONITEI 1-'-(C) (21/z hr> A NON-STOP FUN-FEST! c:..trr-...._. ... (30) 8 stM All• Slier. (C) (90) T~ 11• 8 0.. O'Cttct ~ (C) Cllte nllflt's show was prt-tmpttd last Robtf1I. nletit by the ballpmt. S.'1 •• u• ..... ...... (C) (80) auests are Della R.... Jack C.. Jtlt M1rtow. tidy, Fred Smoot. and Chit BIMr. I'-= (C) Keith Mclltt. l ~(})htlqa-(C) (30) ..... -........... (dra- llOwit: (C) .,..._,. (com· mt) '53 -Edw1rcl Q. Robt'*"• edy) '63--Sophll l«tft. MlnM Hont. m Afl • .__ c.-... aw. tc> 11:11 • ,..._ sz 111111r. ec> -n. (30) Dennis Jlmt1 tioa St-. C-.. .. ...,.. (llClwtnhn) '54- Alltn, Jayne Mtldowa and lob """"""' loprt, Ffld MIC:llumlJ. Conrad stltct tlat winner. GIW a II-.: (C) ..._ .._ 1 Gal"IOn 11 star pr..m.r. ...,. (.....,.._) ·~rt ...._ I hllllc Str1k:e n.a (C) (30) Jtlnne Crlln. ca.a,. Trwor. Tiie .... ._. 11:111 n. ,..,.... ... tea Ft1t1tt: ''You Don't 8ICk 12:9 ............ '-"" (ft. Down." ~R i '81 -Rlchlrd' Todd, l:OO D (H) n. .... .,_. lw: lZ:JI a.-Illa..,. "Try Ind 811 (C) (30) Eublnka llolta. e." 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS $1.00 tax included Use as return address labels or 1.D. slickers for books, records, photos or any number of personal items. Also sticks on glass and may be used lo mark food items. Labels are printed with stylish vogue type on fine quality while gummed paper. FREE BONUSES • Set of Package Mailing Labels • Reusable Magic Seal Top Container lltdllde yow Zip Code PILOT PRINTING LABEL DIV., BOX 1875 NEWPORT BEACH, CAUF. 92663 I I SUNDAY THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. JULY 20, 1961 D My Fnrit Strwll: (C) Dr. Robert Youna. Al'll Presb~•n IC!lu~ ~nlca, Clllf., auttta. JULY 21 ~.1 0 R N I N C 6:45 n. QrlAlplllr'I 5.-50 Clwt Us 11.a D1J /"-' {C) 1:00 r .. • *" <C> Tiit llblt ........ ~;~ ~~ Profile • World of Yod (C) Mr. WllMlont 5'ow (C) Country Male (C) 1:00 IJ 9 Cl) Lt_, U11ll My Feet: ''The Sin I Hive Si nned.'' Conclu· slon of two·pert study of 1ntl·Seml· tism. I Tbt ctlrlstilplln (C) hrc.eptiwt , ....... (i) Cod la tllt -...... (C) ~t1111 Sobrt i. H .. 1:15 11 CdMdl'lf of y....,.. (C) 8:301 Leoll Up 111d Llwt • Movie: "Spars tilt Red" (dra· m1) '61 -Mil Bnmes, Donald Pl61sance. 0 FICI '° FICll (C) fJ Mowle: "Hlllldlf l...r (west- 11:15 Qwdl Iii ....... (C) ever~ Su11d•J Alltlnee: "Gold l oo F1'tt ,.,.... Qwdl Cl) CrNt M....ta Iii M•I Paltltillp (C) U ANGELS/WHITE SOX * FOR SLAM-BANG BALLI 11 AApts lallNll: (C) Anpl1 va. White Sox. · Aaricifbn USA (C) 11 :30 I ~ Ci) Fae. tltt l .. titll (C) Disconfy: (C) ''The Busr Wot1d of Outer Space." (R) fJ Mtvit: (C) "nit Co••M" (dr1m1) ·~uy M1dlton. AFTfl?NOON 12:00 tJ a Cl) Profmiolllf Soar. (C) St. Louis va. Sin Dieao. D Dlwl111. AnJtet1 (C} "A Nftf Wrinkle In Drlwln1." Bruct Mc· lntyre demonstrates effective ust of dr1wtn1 wrinkles. 1 .... nct ...... (C) ~lySa @ flitll fer TodlJ (C) M.U J '•lllnt ern) '57 -Josei>h Cotten, ViYecl 12:30 Lindfors. ,... ..... Ptllce (C) ,,_Cell ..... (C) I """"" ........ CC> (l)hlltealtal""*- (1) To• •IMI Jer'IJ (C) ~ DIEX (C) t:OOICl..,1 T1ne C..,. Clrtilolll (C) SundlJ Tlltltrt: "Once 1 Thief.'' " Wolf.'' 1nd "D1n1er Sl1MI." ; Coutry Male (C) EliMlnlaterill Aslldatloft $ndlJ FNt..! "Abbott tnd slello Meet the Invisible Men.'' a (I) salldra • Jl.-y • .,. etV.ritdadtl (C) 1:15 8 Mtl'9011 T1btmade Cllolr (C) 1:301 Cltf&J Ind tfat ..... (C) M""' tllt MonaW (C) (I) Allen Rwlv1I Hour Cl) Heat DtllctM I 9:45 u Ho..,... l•ldt (C) 10:001 Su•-LNnri111 (C) · Tllil la tlat Litt (C) Uo• tM Uonlleertacl (C) • McMI: "EMf tllt Sf1lf' (com· edy) '33 -Joe E. Brown, P1tricll Ellls. m Mowie: "Mollli Inc." (mystefy) ~ -Reed Nedley, Marjorie Rey- nolds. I (I) F1n1 Sllow (C) (i)U...., (C) Lt Cllnl Yldl l0:30 In~~ ~Felli: (C) Doual11 W1tJon narr1tes • direst of events In the Fourth Astembly of the Wotld Council of C!lurches that tpok place In Uppul1, s..den from Jul~th ttuoulh JulJ 20th. 0 @ l11p l11nt1J (C) Qt Cl) own Hiii M..e.1 (C) 10:45 II Anpll W1,..., (C) 11:90 8 Ap ·of ~ (C) Mllltal httlth problems 1nd future tnndt In medicll education art the subjtd of 1 two·p1rt lecture by Dr. Robert H. Felix, De1n of the School of Mtdlclne, St. loula UniV'lndty. Fila for T..., (~ fE ~Tc . Lt PrMibldt 1:00 . tD (i) Melt .. ,,_ (C) Tiie Brlft Rifles: The WW II Battle of the Butae is retold from the Point of view of the Gl's • fou&ht that battle. Arthur Kennedy narrates. ( R) fJ Miiiion $ MoVit: "T1fltt '1..- (adventure) '55 -Rlch1nl Cont., Pegaie Castle, Chuck Connors. m Movie: "Colorado Ttrrltery" (western) '4~Jotl McCrel, Vif'llnlt Mayo. Raviv.. F1rll (C) (3) Educatilul F•tur. 1:30 • iftws Con~..ce (C) Anllla w,..,..., (C) Voice et Cllvlly (C) 1 (I) 1-.......... (C) Ci) I ltllewe In Mlndtl (C) 1:45 11 Movie: "lllt" (drama) '54- John Aaar. Cito Moore. 2.-001 'lllidtr /Oltlidtr (C) On ea.,_ iC) "The Th1ll1nd Semester." Fiimed account of ,. cent trip to Th1ll1nd by Unlvwllty of Rldl1nd students. 0 frn (I) NA Clal•,..., Tw· 11.....t (C) Chris Schenkel n1111"9 the list seven holes ~ pl•J, llVI from Sin Antonio, Texas. G) Roller '*'J (C) tij @ F....-.; CC) ''A Momlna for Jim ml:." Qi CIJ Wres1tln1 (C) 2:30 I Co•llltnllflt (C) • Movie: ''Tiit s..a." (dr1m1) '65 -Vittorio Gassm1n, Anouk Aimee. 9 @ Double FHturr. "Behind the H1&hb•ll" and "Yes Sir. Th1r1 MJ Baby." S:OOI IMll M tor Male (C) .... Autry ... Nltioftll Prof1ul1111I Tt111l1 C ••plonalllpa: (C) Orl&I= from th• new Forum In lnll • • ir. '" L Id Id r " m IO " ,. .. .. la r-• .. 1) Ill td •• the wot1d's best female players compet. alonpldt top imle atars.. ........ eL~.._. 3:30, .............. (C) , ............. .. • c..trJ c....I: (C) Rey Pen· n1n&tDn auests. m c.. ~ (C) "Home Jn Indiana." 4:001 Yt.polat (C) F•bn: (C) "T,.sure Trove of e Century." (R) • ht ..... (C) . CJ).,..., ....... (C) Cowtlwt ..._ C) 4:301 .......... '(C) : S. Ill Alllftca (~ (R) ()) futl """ .... •:cs m Tiit ~ cc> 5:00 11 News: (C) Clet. Rob1rt1 D Mowle: ''TIM ,..... CMlf1" (mystery) '63-Pat Boone, 811fm1 Eden. I lrtndld (C) Bllfb's l.nr Cl) S... Arts 11lettrt: ''Brobn Lance." m c.,flDI illd .. ewu: <C> "Mental Heelth Ind Public Moner." ~ (j) Ekistllftce '(C) &Ji) Toros s:30 a a (j) AiueMr .... <C> D n. ~1p alMI a. ~ dn. (C) I Ifs 1 S.d W...W (C) Tiie Mttt,... (C) C...,...nt Ci) YM ilMI tllt l.nr (C) MU Wllo TMdt (R) r v r N 1 ~J r. 6:00 R ta()) Tiie 2111 c.t.ry: (C) (30) "The Human H•rt." Study of some of the newest techniques few treatment end poalble prwention of heart dlMas.. (R) D 9 Cl) frMll Mclet (C) (30) U The Happiest Hour On * TV! DICK SINCLAJR'S "Polka Parade" Tonisfrtl II Diet Slndalt's Ma ,.... (C) (60) QJ n.tre I (60) fl)..,..,..,...... 6:30 11 ...,. -..,: (C) <30> "Tht Los An&eles Frte Pml,'' the nation's second underJround nfWIPlper, II unfolded. D 0 Ci) Allliul lllleMI: (C) (JO) "Alttaat.or Adventure." Bill Bur· ud and aews visit the M1mplandl of Florida. where pme wardens battle poechers to ~ die 11- liaator. 0 n.. n.. ,.... (C) (60) m I U.. LAICf (30) m M1rq .. 22: "Smtlhlna die sn llliii." fll)lpecllatlol(R) QI ()) hbAc SlrW:e s:ss@ CJ).._ r-Fldl 1:00 11 Qt()) L-.: (C) (30) u-. r1teu• 1 wtld 1nlmal, 1 baby COltl· mundl, while Fcnlt Ranaw ~ Stuart dll'lttl a unit flehtiftl tD control 1 raatnc flrt Oft 1 ,__ mesa. (R) 7:30 D U 00 FHppr. (C) <30> "Sltkw Bud.'' Bud has to handle 1 •II· bolt for tht first time to help 1 9cientlst who ha been bitten by 1 dlnproua reptile. (R) II w. llrJ ~ (C) (90) Guests are Shelley Bennin, The Lemon Pipers, Ind Bobby Goldlbcn. D (ti) CJ) v.,. 1t ...._ tf Iii: (C) (30) NAttackl" Allens from outer IPICI esbbllsti a war b,. undw the Plclflc Oceen, ind the Suvlew's crew his only 12 hours lo save E.arth from destruction. (R) I Trwtti er eoc.s..-{C) (30) CBllpn's lsl1llCI (30) Detllaps ..... II GOVERNOR RONALD * REAGAN-A MESSAGE OF IMPORTANCE TO ALL AMERICANS. II U (I) ... =n· (C) (60) ''Tht l'J ..._ F ---= (C) (M\ 'fhirtHnlli Mtn." Albert S1lml ~ u• Oft tflt Ca"'•" aulltl U I ruthlea l'lftl9 dlt9c:tM. Roltr Rapoport, Joel R. Krll'IMf Ind who would mhlr thoot than 1"'91 Al1n Bolel, tdltDrl of th,. coll• ·~ Cltut Nllltrl. (R) ..,..,... ....... 8 ~~ •1r. hkJll I._ (C) (30) CUf Kilt. -llr. " (2'n ht) Alt W.W tf Y..C:i' (C) orla:lflll Miion vtllion °' ttlt • .,. .. 1 ...... ,... (C) (30) Robed Louis ~ ctlllic. Jack '-C:.... (C) (60) P1l1nce stlri n the l9llti. Dr. Id-fl 1'lllllr9 (C) (30) JeQll, I ldtntilt who llpillmtfttl with 1 potion thlt ttlnsfonns him 11:00 B 9MI O'Cled-.,.,: (C) a. Into 1 momtw of ~. Mr. Roberta, Stln Dulll. ~ Lao Qenn,, Oar Homollla, an.. 11• ........ (C) (30) Billie Whltlltw Ind Tm:le O'Shel m Brobw. ~It.Ir. (R) I Vtpl ""'"" (30) I Pnfilll .. c... .. (60) • • ..... (C) (311) ........ Y.., .. ci..t ~ "O·Mlft." II) Allota Mam (1) 1MI D9J t• (C) t:3011 Cw 8'M1 Track (C) (30) ([) ........ Lilt/ ..... (C) m I *I:' I Tiie n.. -a. 11:15 8 .._ (C) Hlny Rlaontr. liilf ~ ! (C) (60)' Procram ii 11:30 e ""* (C) "1'1le ,...., r...,,. shown In cooper. atlon with the lot (c:omedY) •SS-fra~ Slnaln, Dtbble Anaeles City Are Dtptrtment In R.,nolds. ti QtJ ()) lqpn hid '9lllic8I Ofder to alert, ttle public to the D llllwll: .._. s 1 i:tt' Ch Anno•c•..t: (C) (30) Spont0red d1npr " tire dur1n1 the comlna mt) '63 _ a 11,. aio!m Richard ~the Citizens for R1111n. "Hl&h H121rd" conditions. JolllllOft. ·-• tD 00 win INIMf: (C) (60) m ~ LM / MulN r..... 11 .......a.. .___._ -eMystery of Edward Sims." Con· ..----,., clusion. Gallegher sets out to prove tm .... _...,., (R) D (ti) Cl) ._ CQ that a respected banker Is the II> Craa T..W Q F.-. brains behind a land swindle end 10:00RQt())11 ..... : ,... 111'" (C) ma.Mier murder. (R) (10) No storyline milllble It praa 0 MUlioft $ Mowle: .,,....,....... time. This wtll be a rtpelt epbode. 1l:A5 D ..... .....,...r (lllJl!llffl '54 (drama) '58 -Montpmety Ctift, D u Cl) ..... a.,.m1: (C) ~ .. 1., Wlntlq, Bany S&ltllvta. Myrna Loy, Robert Ryan, Dofor• (60) "Th• Arin& Wall." A Mmcan 0 W.W tf YMll (C) rD'i.. "'''"' .... llltlnatleell IWOlutionary plans lo •ecute ttlt l.Z:JO ma... -..,: "Appolntmellt s.111.-CM•pioallipl· ""' (60) C.nnon R1ndl handl to PRM his m Crime." Th ,... , , .. , llmlttea poww. Femtndo Lama1, e W0!1d ~ best surfers ride the Barblr1 Luna 1nd Frant Sllwn i:.-1..: ...... W (dla.,) waW;S 1n Intense ~petition off IUC (R) • Onta, Br11n llltlL ~ (:c;nd,.~;!1/ l':.!!a':!...t. 11 _.., ~ (C) (30) 1:35 ii lllC ~ (C) hi Mak (C) II) The Bil Pidn mn. r~ cw 1.-00119 m Ed s.111ntt: <C> C60> Lulu, Ediffe Asher, Jadde Vernon, 1nd The McGul,. Sisters auest. (R) D @ ~ 11le Fii: (C) (60) "Rln1 of Steel.' Erskine poses as 1 race ctr owner and Cblby 11 a driver In a probe of an lntenbta ctr theft rin1 and the su5'*ttd murder of 1 Grand Prix driver. Tom Bosley, Mi- chael Callan auest (R) I ~-it ...,. (C) (30) Tiit Fllller FmllJ M'*ill 1'1ap ltw (R) V1riedldes l:JO D U (i) ....... 111..-: (C) <30> ''IThouOit He'd Never Leeve .. " Tht Hubblrd1 and Buell• are held It bay by 1 bank robber. Lany Sbdl IUesb. (R) 1J ""'9t: '(C) (30) Glltlls .,, Freddie Cannon, Tht Lemon Plpen, 0. C. Smith, The Areb1lla, 1nd The H1ppenlnp. m .... 11. erw. (30) II) MM: (C) "&clpe •• s.r" (drama) '57 -John Bentiey, Vn Futek. f.I> Tiit w..111 ,...,.... (C) fii) ! 18c14 i Jazz x 2: The Chlcl· pblMd sroups, The Judy Roberti Trio ind Jm suophonltt Jofln Klemmer ind his quartet, play music from boat nova lo funllr Jm. 8> La Torllllltl 9:00119 ()) Tiiie .... ......... iiiet1iMri ~ (C) (60) Georp Car1in, Rotet Miiier, Ind Jtnnlfet Warren ruat NEW Heathkit high-power inverter for boats, cars, campers ••• a powerful friend for people on the go! ~~~, . sii'iOo ................... -... ---·--lt •• =-=rc"'""· le ::. .... a:: .,,.~_ ... _ _.. .... "' --'· '-;._-.-•ct ~ ........ _-,._--:r.,.:: Ill :11~ \~:·i.~·~,1 ·.~.·:,' .:.~.,·:."·r.~ •. __ .,. ... 8UILD II• AN RVIMINQ OR 'TWO ••• COMNECT IT TO ANY 1h IOAT Oil CAii IATTHY, AND llllJOY ~--- "'"'" .... ,., .,.. ...... YEARS OF CONYEMllMT A~ POWRll loetlng, camplno, or vecatlonlng, You'll find ~ MW HMthltlt M~-14 capebl• of pl'OYfdlno you the convenlencee of hom•·tvP• AC power ••• aleo mak .. a low-cost 90uroe of llmlted emergency power. Dellwra up to 500 wattl on an fntarmlttent duty cycta ••• 400 wetta on contlnuou1 duty. lnttant o...,etton •nd eond·etate rellablllty. HEATHKIT® ILICTRONIC CENTlll ~ -JITI:A'"THJ-:.1 ·1 ·] ------ To rHcll Httthli:it Electro11ic Co11hr take Harl>or llvcl. to lall A.,.. H..t on lall • few short bloch to JJO Eeri lell or .. Ire Santo Alie Fr .. way to Harbor llY4., Harbor llYcl. to ~ .. II, a few short blocks encl you're hero SALIS & PA.ITS lllYICI Ut IAST IALL ANAHllM 71 .. MU Announcements are being made already about upcom· ing specials for the '68· '69 season. CBS recently report· ed t hat it plans over 100 specials. A number of them involve a musical format fea· turing a top entertainer. In· eluded will be: singer-dancer· actress Ann Margret in her first special, with guest star Bob Hope entitled '1Ann Mar· gret and the Men in Her Life"-not to be taken as a literal documentary! Switch· Ing the title, Jim Nabors re · turns again with guests Carol ·Burnett, Debbie Reynolds, Mary Costa and Vikki Carr for "Girl Friends and Na· bors;" Sinatra Sr. reappears. with Diahann Carroll and the Fifth Dimension guesting, in a special dubbed "Francis AJbert Sinatra Does His Thing"; and Barbra streis· and stars in "A Happening in Central Park," which is a video·tape of her much her· aided concert on Sheep Meadow in New York's Cen· tral Park In June of 1967. Returnin1 again will be the National Geographic specials and Leonard Bernstein with his Young People's Concerts, as well as the CBS Play· house, and repeats of such perennial favorites as the ballet "The Nutcracker," and .the animated shows, "Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas." and "A Charlie Brown Christmas." • • • Arnone the casting notices coming from CBS regard· ing roles in upcoming se- ries is this one: "Lord Nel· son, blg English sheepdog who was in the Please Don't Eat the Daisies series, has been added to the regular cast of The Doris Day Show, comedy series featuring Den· ver Pyle, Fran Ryan, James Hampton, Philip Brown and Tod Starke." It doesn't say whether Lord Nelson debated before accepting the offer, or if he had any qualms about being type-cast. But one does wonder just what ele· ment was missing that led to his addition to the cast. ...... .i • • •,i () p '~ I ~ I• 6:10 8 llwt Ua 11llil Dir I ,._ CC> l:J01 S.-S•11• (C) EdlCltie!I fldll .. (C) Eurdat .. """ (C) fdllcltlenll , ...... , ... , c:.-7:001 Mo Wll Watdl tllt Watdterd QI (j) Tiie TedlJ Sllew (C) ...,--.., ~ (C) Mr ............ (C) 7:15 fB SllDct Malw 7:301 CIS "8wl: (C) .loleph Senti. Dlt9' .... c.toea (C) .... I a Cl) ea,tltll ...,.. (C) • Tiie .. "*' ... l:JO fJ 11ewie: See D1ytlme Mcwlel. fJ lllewie: S.. Daytime~ t:OOl!~Ei= (C) (l)C..-.. (C) 1-.zs I u oo "IC ..... (C) ee......, ..... ~ t:J018· ~ ......... ... u C....tiltlel (C) lMt .... u. era .. ._ <C> (I) Jacl La ....... (C) lelwt It .. .... .0:001 ..... 11"""1 a Cl),.,......., (C) 11) .......... llllW ·Cl>...,,., (C) lO:JOllfeY• ..,._ ... " ....., ... , '-!""-(C) (fi} (I) Didi c... ... (C) ,_ .... , .... .,.. (C) futlll'ea; fd.f1 Tllelh (C) ues., Thurs. 11:001:.. lMt tf Lift (C) Ll)__.., (C) . · Set Daytime Mowlel. Wiii Centi, Wed. °"'J. ........... 11:25 IJ QJ Cl) CIS Nen (C) ll:JOIU Stardl ..,T....,.. (C) r,.1-(C) .... (C) ..... 11:451 I!,. Cl) Tiie I..... Lrpt (C) (C) • 1'\ I T I H N l l l l N THE DAILY PU.OT, lV WUK, JULY 20, lMI I MW: S.. °'1time Movlea. Dilllq ....... 1:00 8 9 (J) Uwe It I Ill., ...... ind Tllli1 (C) 81 tE :..:::. (~ l=·1R ~·-,.._ (C) . ~~•=I~:. (C) 1rti lnduy and P1ul Rwwe holt. m Movie: See D1ytlme Movlea. iiilWt 6, Fri . f.B Offlu " Ille ,....... 1:55 fJ @ (I)~··· '*"' (C) 2:0011 ~ :.::ti:'.:I~, (C) 9!.,.: (C) The Domans.. T•nlcal Cemer 2:2:5 tJ a Cl) ..... (C) !:JOI! Cl) Tiie Utt tf ...... (C) @ @ Tiie Matdl II• (C) stlrila of .... cm.r. ~ Ille Wet1cl, (C) Wed. only. Mr~:.": fr!. 2:55DU @ NIC ,.._ (C) 3:00. di Cl) Tiie Stent .... (C) I: Pli.0:-(C); Mike .,...,.._ (C) lon~l=Netpltal ~~~ Clen (C) ~:.. .. Don Rodewald. J:JO~=:i:.:.. (C) Tua-Fri. Tiie Tllhl Mu (Ill (I) 0. Ult Tt Uw. (C) I that takea place In Pllii.dtl· phis and tells the story of c:ontlm- por1ry Amtrica. I ... ..., (C) (J)Dlllil1fwDllar1Me"8 4:00,Mr. £d ID Ci) Majer t..pe llllW: ( iiOndiy onty. Consult local lta· tiona for teams. ~~::.. ... (C) I DMrc. ee.t :>..... ......, ..... .,. ... (C) 4:JO I lllewlt: See Daytime Morriel. .... ,__ ..... (C) ,._. How: (C) BMtlr W1rd. Mowle: See Daytime Mcwlel. lozo'I Ill Tep .... (C) (I) MIU DMalaa (C) 5:00 I UIC ..... --(C), TU•· 12:00 !! =-11111-.: (C) Gery , • ~ J=i.::.. ._ (C) I ii flS L..ra M• • Dell (C) al Cl)....,., Pim Pq v:r-: lew(C)~lllS IOrll CO• 5:30 8 0ute _, Hanilt Alpla W_.. hosts..._.... .-.,, ... (C) Wed. only. I a.t M...._. fJ AIC ,._ (C) Cl)..., " ...,._,, • Cattle.a I m111e ~ ,,...., l2.:JOI . ~ =,. ... ., -:: r:: ~ u (j) 11lk o., l .. (C) ~ r........ •• CC> a Cl)'"' F,.. UlllCll <C> I Fe lis Tl f o th 1:3C 11 :()( 12:3( 1:3( 4:le I 6:()( 6:3( 7:0G 7:25 7:JG MONDA Y JULY 22 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 O "Rando11 Harvelt" (drama} '42 -Ronald Colman, Greer Garson. .. B "Jack and the Beanstalk" (fan- lzsy) '52-Abbott & Costello. ''Tiie story of Aluander &ralla1n lell" (biography) '39-Don Ameche. 11 :00 IJ "ApKlle Cllltf' (western) '50 -Alan Curtis. ''Three faces Welt" (western) '40-John Wayne. 12:30 m "Deception" (drama) ··~t­ te Davis. "Nl1"tmare•• (mystery) '56 -Edward G. Robinson. 1:30 m "Tbe Hosta1e" (drama) '57- Ron Randell, Mary Parker. 4:30 f) "Hills of Home" (drama) '48- Janet Leigh, Edmund Gwenn. lassie. O (C) "Paris Does Sbanp Tllinp" {rantasy) '57-lngrid Bergman, Mel Ferrer. EVfNIN<. 6:00 f) The Bil News: (C) (60) Jeri} Dunphy. 8 Q) (j) Major Leaaue Baseball: (CJ (cont'd. from 4:00 PM) Teams to be announced. 1J Steve Allen SMw: (C) (90) Hugh O'Brian. Susan Strasberg, Pe· ter & Gordon, Jackie Curtiss and Bill Tracy 1uest. O Sil O'Clock Movie: (C) "fro111 ifte Terr.W' Part I (drama) '60- Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward. I Marine Bor (C) (30) lat Mllterten (30) (I) Merv &rHfin (C) Wlllt's Ntw? Enb'• So11br11 6:301 The GrOOVJ Sllow (C) (30) ••"* fatlter (30) Mcffalt's NIVJ (30) : Spectrum: "Red Chinese Medi· cine." Part I. A comprt11ensiv1 look at China's combination of ancient and modern medical prectica. 9 (J) CIS Evenln1 Ntwa (C) C1J Nitldlfo ~ (C) 7:00 II CIS Evenlna News: (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. cg 00 HunlllJ·llinkJIJ Report ) (30) • F Troop (30) I Loft LDCJ (30) Cllllpn's llland (30) .......... 1 ...... (C) (i)Tllt ........ (C) Fiilpl Salldm 7:25 lm CIJ ..... (C) 7:30 • ta Cl) •••b: (C) (60) No storytl111 av1llabl1 at press time. This wtll be 1 repeat 1"9od1. D Mtu Deq1as; <C> <60> Bll't>a· ra Parklna CO·holta. U C.W. V.,.p: (C) (30) Susan Smith, productf of the Wies, t1kn viewers to Davos, Switztf11nd's famed rnort peradlle. fJ @ CJ) C.-, la Nrtca: (C) ~> "JOhn Henry's Eden." Jotln ---------------- i If t b.. wife.· c.-n and Ma• R.-1 he*lft ,,_.... "' llllallrltld Henry tries to can se ·rtSC* 1 "''I lludY ti tM ftbal cltvtlaplllllt 1111 taking on the setminllY impossible come to in undefatlndillf. n~ talk of makinl I &arden Of I OJ 1'1la ..... (60) n wasteland. Harvey Ja10n, Wiiiiam fJl) NET .._...: ''Plumee fw My ll:GO 8 o.. O'Clecl ~ (C) (30) Tannen and Bob Rhodes 1uest. (R) Rrcll Aunt." BBC commtntltar Alan ~ DunphJ. &'Miiiott $ Movie: (C) ''f'llt 10 Whlcller tlllet a do• look 1t the D ''llll ut• ltMr II-= (C) (30) iiilloft Dollar 8r1b" (adventure) '66 Paris hllh·fashion salons. Behind· GiOtll S\ln1Mt'. · -Dana Andrews, Brad Harria. ttle·scenu segments show the ffln· Ir w.-... (80) I Tndtl or c.aaca ...... (C) (30) tic weeks durin1 the shoWlnr of thl Nein: (C) (30~:::" WlnL Ptny Ma .. (60) autumn·wlntet cotlectJoM. • M-* "'Ille ., TllNt" Cl) Tiiis D'1 1961 (C) II) ~Malcal ,._.,. r) '63-4eorp Rewn, Blr-Ml.-1 Tlllnp 8row: "Display· bara Steele. ln1 House Plants.'' Thalaasa Cruao lO:GO II a (I) ,,..ilrt: (C) (80) No I ~ en... (C) (60) illustrates how to use window space. stotyline 1vallable at pma time. Mlflt: "Qlcllt ~ She points out plants that are de· D 9@ 1 s,,: (C) (60) "Turn· (myslety) '57~rlan Keltt!, 8MffY signed to trow in homes with mod· abOut for Traitors." Robinson ls 1e-Garland. ern healin1 and ventilatine sys· cused of being a traitor ID the Ii ..... (C) tems. United States and Is hunted down ni. Der lMI (C) @I) Co•icoa J Candon• by his own colleaeuea, lncludln1 . NewltlM zt - 1:001J Movie: "Odette" (drama) '5G-Alexan~er Scott. ~tty's tffottl to 11:30 8 Mowle: (C) "'Ille ~...- Peter Ustinov, Anna Neaele, Trevor find. his friend are 1ncrealld wllen (musical) '48--Blnr croebf, Jou Howard. Robinson is also accused of murder. lbline. m Hazel (C) (30) (R) 9 (I) Tiie T..-a. (C) fll) Rainbow Quelt: Johnny Cash · 0 Ctorl• htta• N ... (C) (30) 11iw1i "f1llll _. ..... and June Carter are toni1ht's 1uests. , 0 @ CI> Tiit Bil vau.,: (C) (60) ( rama) '4~rt• ao,.r. Edwtnl Son1s include "The Golden Vanity," 'The Devil's Masquerade.'' HMth G. Robinson. "It Takes a Worried Man" and "As incurs the enmity of a friend when D (fl) CJ) JeeJ ...., ... (C) ~f 0As;~olllbldo he tries to help him. When Heath lZ.'00 m Jot ,,_ (C) u;1 is suspicious of a pretty '°uni 1:30 II ®) (jJ Tiit Luer Shew: (C) ' girl who arrives In town to many 12:30 ot °"'9r Ullill (30) Lucy Carmichael can think of middle·aged rancher Jim North 1fter m ActlH , ... tr•: "DIRltfOUI only one way to attend a Hollywood a "mail order" romance, Nodh b• Journey." premiere and see the stars. She ' lieves that the Barkley boy Is lZ:40 D Mwll: ..,.... 'ff' (dtl!M) dis1uises herself as a doorman. romantically interested in his brid• 'J4-Curt JUf'lllfll, htrtcla that. Kirk Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy i to·be. (R) Durante, Vincent Edward~ and Mr. ,.,. S.Crtt a-nt (60) 1:00 R Mtwlr. .,,......,.. (dtlru) and Mrs. Edward G. Robinson play 1 ..., .,.. •55-£1.,,, ttll"lcll, aarblrl Miia. themselves in cameo appearances. I m Jacll la*8• ..... (C) (60) B IMle: -"8t W., .. __.,, (~ I m T11tro Fa•lllar • [cOrntdJ) '47--0llll QA Mattlla O Movie: (C) "The lerJia Stick" Vlc:brl. (suspense) '66-ln1er Stevens. Don 1 10:30 C8 NIWI: (C) (30) Bill Johna. BC..-....... .._ Murray. : fl!) Sa In ~: (C) "Embryo. O @ 00 Rat Patrol: (C) (30) I logical Development" Dr. John D ,._. (C} "The Fifth Wheel Raid." A British colonel, privy to secret information, is captured by the Germans and th.• Rats are ordered to re5Cue or st· lence him. Michael Tolan. Morgan Jones. Ben Wright and Mike Scan· Ion guest. (R) I Mm &rlHin (C) (90) , SUNDAY JULY 21 , Wortd of Women (C) (30) n .·15 AM 8 A~s a.Mbell: (C) Angels vs. Chlcqo White SolC. 00 Cine•• Tlle~trt: (C) "The 12.:00 IProfeuJonal Soccer: (t) Sao Diego Toros vs. St. Louis Sta,._ Un1Uarded Moment. I 2.1>0 PQA Champlonshfo Tournament (C) The final round of the II) Anita de Mont1111ar · h PGA championship Is telecast lfve from the rollln1 7,143- 9:00 R ~Ci) And~ &rlffitll: (C) (30) yard, par-70 Pecan Valley Country Club cou'" in San Antonio, (rilmett is needled into becominl Texas. an insurance salesman by his wife Texan Don January won the PGA title In a play-off with Don (Mary Lansing) and her brother Massengale last year at Denver's Columbine Country Club. (Dub Taylor), a successful broker. Arnold Palmer, who hes won every major 1olf champlonthlp (R) except the PGA. will make another by for the crown. 0 @ Cl) The FtlonJ Squad: (C) 3:00 m National ProfesslOnal Tennis Cti.mpionehipl: (C) Origlrmlna ~) "No Sad Sonp for Charlie.'' • from the new Forum In Inglewood, the championships fNture Str1eant Stone and Dectectlvt the wor1d's best female players competing alongside top male Brigs uncover an elltortlon plot stars. . whlle investi1atin1 the death of a 7:30 m Duke Kahanamoku lntematfonal Surfinc ChamplonihiS-: policeman. Stone and Brigs re· (C) Famous surfers compete off the island of Oahu In Hawaii spond to Sit. Charlie .Murdock:• In this filmed program. appeal for help and amve at h!S MON"'•Y JULY 22 boat·ruldence In time to see It Uft • blow up. Simon 01kland 1uests. (R) 4:00 D Major Lea1ue BaMbell (C) m HelidlJ (C) (30) WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 f.Bl ~Hot Power: "The Humphrey 6:00 'An8els a.aebell: (C} Calif. Angels vs. Minn. Twins . Clndldacy." Leo McElror and local ~ NFl Action: (C) Program focuses pn the "second" careers political authorities comment on tti. 0 football pros. Vice President's pro1re11 In 11th«· in1 convention deleaates' support SATURDAY, JULY X1 fl) M.ica J Elbtlla Mlltllft 11=00 AM 11 Ma)ot ~ a.NbeU (C) ff Ir (C) '30) 5:00 8 trillde Footbelf: (C) Coach Georae AJlen of the LA. Rams 1:30 ,,,(JJta,;it! • :he ttilnu · and sports reporter Gil Stratton analyze the •trtncths. week· c; hi! 1:tt her .,':urt of him ~ end strategy of various team• in the National Footblll out of a IChool art exhibit of her a~ Wide WOt1d of 8pofU: (C) Tentatively scheduled are draw~~RL_ Piece· (C) (30) tire National Sky Divina Champlonshl~. Marana, Mzona; e l.W \.JU ... ,_,. ' thll World Karttng Champion1hlps, VfNeY, Swatzertand; and l'9PNt n::::,ci!~d tt.'!0':'!~ {0~ Wini: of National Surfing Championships, Makfha Bach, H8Wli. has a violent ar1umet1t with his Jim McKay hosts. ,...1 TUESDAY JULY 21 For mornin1 ind 1fternoon llatlnp, please aee DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES l:JOD(C) .......... .._,, (dra- ma> · '57 -Clr..o,y hdc, L11nn Ball. IJ-. r,.. • .. ....,. (dra· ma) '5$-Sytvll ~ (C) -.:... "' ...... (mu*-1) '53-0oria Dey. ll:tO ........ lMttf' (mnl!NY) '51-llilah B11umont .......... ...._. IM" (wat.m) '4t--John WIJI* ll:JO m "'CMlld" (~ '45-ffum-Pftrlf Boprt. ................ Ml' '(lnfltlfY) '44 -Edwlrd G. Rol>lnlon. l:• m ....... .. ...,_.,. c ... ,.._) 'S--l.a B1rtler, Juli• Rid· Inc. 4:JO 8 .. ...., i. Trillilllil' (• ...... ) 'V-Glenn Ford, Rltl HIYWOfth. 8 '1ltllt T• 1111" (drtm1) '59- Rihlrd Todd, 8q Draa I \j f -~ ' -~ ( ' .. • "' -.... (C) (60) Jeny 15Unphy. I " .. .,.......,""" (C) (30) ... Alee --= (C) (90) UllU •rt Julie Hanit. -.. C.r· illn Joe T• Ind Miii' Redlftond. .. O'Qecl .... (C) ..,,_ TllT'W' Pert II (dl'IN) '80- P1ul Ntwm1n, Jolllne Woodward. 1 ...... .., (C) (30) llt II kw (30) CJ) .... .. (C) .... ..., r.n ..... 1:. 1 .......... (C) (80) n. ....., ... (C) (30) ....... , ... (30) MdllW1 ...., (30) ~'="~"1 (C) : "Red Medi· ne." P•rt II. O.nd Prowltt ner· m. 1 fllm on the laldian bt- ..._ trldltionll Mellrl Ind fllOd. em Medicine In a.int. FllMd at Ille Pllil\I Academ1 of MtdldM. l~~-(C) 7:t0 a CIS ~ lie..: (C) (30) Waltlr Cronttt.. I' r..., Cao) I U. LICJ (30) =.:-(30) ~ ,. ... L "Ameftcln 1uy .•• or. 1nr1n s..n1ow 1ectur11 on the btelnnlnc of a brtllllnt pen. od In Amlricln ldinc. .wtlna wftll Junius Brutus 8oadl ltt the 1820'a. tB Cl) llcHaW• ...., • ,..,. s.d9lr 7:25 tm CJ) ..... (C) 7:JO. ta Cl)~ (C) (60) No ~M IVlllable It prm time. Thia will be • ""*' ....... GOOD MORNING GIRLS-Julie Parrish (left) enjoys the jobs her disc-joc/cey husband ma/cu about her on his radio show until Goldie Hawn hlnt.r that maybe he isn't kidding, on Good Morning World, Tuttd4y al 9:JQ PM, in color on CBS. Roy Bulla's Steven• TY 1953 Newport Blvd., Costa MeA r . AU MAKO.COLOR Olt ILACI l WHITI • Phone 548-3494 Pepi THE DAILY PILOT, TV. WED<. JULY 20, lMS" II U Cl) I ._. tf .lelMle: (C) penel of loc8I 11tW11Mn qlllltioa ("30) "MJ M...,, Ille Gholt-Bf'Mk-Ted Watldu lbout hit Wllftl In "9 tr." Tony lntltfita 1n En&tltll tltltt community cwpnkltion. complete with afloQ, Je111ni. end 8) 1V Mmlal o..rt :=tlle~norT==-~ t-.J08f11([)1t1d ....... -...: lltlp th.in IWIU J1Ck C.rtlr (C) {J()fl>itc jocUp Dtvt . lAwfl pests 11 Brttbtl . llW)'tt Jlmt1 Ind Llny Cl1rt 1111 their 1'*-1 Alht., (R) If thtJ belltlle tht JMes Dew fllla I er..t. • Pfi111 bdlc (C) (30) on the 1lr about his wift. (R), l1'J (]) ......... ...._ (C) e ~ lfYPD: <\ (30) 'The :i"rbi M11nlfic.nt Forpr." lM culld of = a-:..: ~ wrt~ ~:"'~ to ..::C. 1 ~1':!f frontmen for 1 numbn racktew, acents achtduled for lltlnnlnetion • arull-time furrttr nemtd Cowan, by the Null ind •bltitute nemes la lllin while btln1 brouaflt In for of ..__.__ iUlltlonlnc. (R) . R colllvvHw ... uny stordl IUtSb ""'*1 ti TIWll (C) (30) ~ ..... $ 1111w11: (C) "'Lift tew ............ C..•11H r:_. (m.-.1) '50-lttt.J Hutton, ..... 1 '-U:JO • Frad Alt.tire, Robert Youni. 10:00 8 9 Cl) Of lllCt ~: (C) I Tnlll • C1111111 t• (C) (30) {V)) An eumlnetion of blldl llli· I itB1i91i I ,._..,. Nlellt (C) tudta tow•rd the white communttr ( ) "Rfnif n1 Brothen, Barnum ind whit. 1ttitudn toward the •nd Bllltr Circus." blect. Interviewed for this ~ flD n. frtlldl CW: Jull1 Child wide poll ..,. 1500 peopte. liiOws how to prepere 1 hem din-ll~,..... ..... (C) (llO) ner In hllf •n hour. (R) ~ .... ~ n. llVldtn:: (C) (60) • ...... • Pit A friend of Olvtd ~ ... i:4m DID (i) SIN:a:=-t 'II: (C) (30) cent's who cl1ims heJw proof of Acts tiiddrn1 for ltlrdom 1t th• tht alien lnfUtrltlon It dedartd ht· Unlwf1it1 of llllnoia (at Qlam-UN. (R) pl1l111) art TM Cryen' Shlm11, •nd I Stcrlt ~ (60) Archie Bell and TM Orella. both In· Ject l.atil• ..._ (C) (30) ltnlmental ll"OUPI: Jlnet Enns ind 8relt Mt•llta i. Mllllc/Plllllc Joe Lee Wllmn, vocelists. S1rvb <C) 8 ROUER GAMES-live! (C) !t ': 9111\_'->1111~·~r:1r.~ =~'j; * T-BIRDS vs. NEW YORK StmlnsilY'• "Aeon" Billet •nd eon. R....., •-· (C) (l hr) LA. certo In D for Violin and Ordleltrl; f.ilrda vs. N.Y. ~ and ProltofleV's Symphony No. 6, I Hull (C) (30) In E·flat minor, Op. 111 . NET~ "Thirteen ApiMt II) TtM de ElpNa FD-The Wltnea" (R) 10:30 G) Nwl: (C) (30) Bill Johns. ., ... ,.......... 11:00ea.... O'Cltdl a.,..t <C> c3o> 8:30 8 tB Cl) Sllutl•. (C) (60) ~ Jtny Dunphy. mtdltnne Phyllil Diii• dlpnm D De Ulll Hour N...: (C) (30) Zl"f comedy, makes ten wtld coe-Giorfe Skinner. tuni. dl1nps Ind lntroducee YOCll-, .._ et t1at c..., (30) Im Frenklt V1uahen and Anltl . llewl: (C) (30) Baxtar W1rd. Hints; IOftl·•ft6.d1nce min Dickie Mowte: .. .., Mt""" I ur H....,... TM Shadows mualc ( rtme) '61-Qaudt Dlupllln, Dllne lf'OUP and way-out c:omtdiln Ml· Cilento. c:hlel Bentlne, •II of G191t Brltlin; 1 a.. er .... (C) (60) ind The Flw l~ Juafera from Mwte: .. ....., In ton" (w.t-= ;n~rt;:11S::,t. ~at tlat lern)~'~n cl,'IM· Ruth Romln. iiiwlii: '41r . ..._..(drama) '6S-· Dia o., 1961 (C) Robert Mltdlum, Clnoll Baker. TM .......... zt 1Ctt1npl1y la en ldlptatlon of Mu ll:JOe MeN: (C) If#'-I.at tf C'ltto'a rlCMI •bout Joe Motel, 1 " --:--I0¥1bfe con men atrtndtd In Africl, Allana· (honor) 57 -John who-aplnat hit will-ls drafted Bromfllld. Into lt1dln1 1 tr1.,_ of natives from II U CI> Tllt T-'ltlt ._ (C) tfltlr •nctatrll home to • new lend. a Mowil: "Tiit ...., "' QlllllN" MOM la ICcept9d aa 1 deity by the (mystify) '4G-Rltl H1ywortb, Brtln ftltMs When ti. puts on 1 mellc Aherne. lhow, shootinc fire from his mouth D @ (]) JoeJ 11111op Sllow (C) ind aett1n1 • bush 1fllni.. Mia 12:00 ID Jet ..,_ (C) Bak« pl171 Julie, • mluionary's dlulflttr. (R) 12:30 GI All-Nlcllt Sllow: "Fl1mln10 D (11) (])It T1llal 1 l'lllef: (C) Roed," "The Man I Low." •nd (60) "Th• lay of die land." Her-"One Foot In Heeven" mlont GlnlDfd luesla h ·Countess In ActlM n.tre: "I Ace• My wflOll memoira. If publllhtd, ire iJlrenta." ~ :_ca=::'~~ 12:50 m ~ "Tiit htr&e bft ..,- count.a hit been 1 'lf//ff clolt (Tr.ma) 61 -Ray DlntDn, JIJnt friend of ma"' Eumpe1n ind Amer-M1ntfltld, Julie London. lean eowtmrnent leedefs. and her 1:00 8 Mowte: "laldt DeCNr (dra· rtVelltionl art •pectld to be dyne· me) '56 -Dennis O'Ketft, Pet mite. (R) O'Brien. I Merv wi. <C> (90) D ..._ ..,._.. t1 1111 ..- Wudtltlllt (C) (30) (mptlly) 'Sl -Gltnn fonl, Diena II) Ada dt ........_ Lynn. l:OO ·---Welt (C) (30) l • C.....itJ ............ fJi) .... ~ "Wl.CAC." A D ..... <C) .. .. In Dn· 11; 6, 10) 10) r ne It· 1n. .. ln f' tn :o id 'I .. • • • Ne~ Doctor on PEYTON PLACE Canadian actor Percy Rodriguez joins the cast of ABC's Peyton Place in the role of Harry Miles, a Negro neurosur- geon at the town hospital. He makes his first appearance in the series on Thurs- day, July 25. Producer Paul Monash said that in the fall other members of the physicia.t1's family-a wife, son and daughter-will appear and one of the stories will focus on their problems and relationships with other members of the community. Rodriguez won a Canadian Drama Festival best actor award for his per- formance in the title role of "Emperor Jones," and appeared in both English and French speaking roles on Canadian TV and radio for many years. He played on Broadway for 13 months in ''Toys in the Attic" with Jason Rob- ards, and for four months in "Blues for Mr. Charlie." Three years ago he moved to Holly- wood and since that time has appeared in some 25 television shows and in three motion pictures . Ruby Dee, noted Negro actress who starred in the stage and film versions of "Raisin in the Sun," will portray Alma, the doctor's wife. Also signed for a role in the continu- ing dramatic series, as the couple's teen- aged son, Lew, is Glynn Turman. Ten years ago Miss Dee and Turman played mother and son in the New York produc- tion of "Raisin in the Sun." Miss Dee is currently starring in the Paramount motion picture "Up Tight!" which is being produced and directed by Jules Dassin. She also co-authored the screenplay with Dassin and Julia May- field . Turman's previous work bas been pri- marily on the stage. He is prcaendy ap- pearing in "Slow Dance on the Killing Ground" in Los Angeles' new Inner City Repertory Company. 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She bas a successful marria1e--0ne of those supposedly diffi- cult show-busioeaa kinda, and what's more she works in co-starrina tandem with her husband, Martin Landau. She is the mother of two Jirls (aaa 8 and 3) in whom she takes great deliaht. Once interested m a teaching career, she picked up a BA degree in sociology at the Univenity of Illinois, then went to New York and became a top fubion model. She left, to study acting, and now bas what she quite simply describes as "the most wonderful series role for a woman on television." She just picked up her second Emmy for best dramatic . . . "tire thinking man's spy" actress in Mission: Impossible. (Martin also has been twice nomi- nated, ~t bu yet to win.) It is no put-down of Misa Bain's talents to note that she woo in a field of three. The other nominees were Barbara Stanwyck (Bis Valley) and Diana Ria (The Avenaers, which she bas since left). The fact is thet'e are few lead rola for women on regular aeries, except in comedy, where they play witches, genies, airborne nuns or loud-talking mothers-in-law. Of some 21 dramatic series airing in the falJ, only about five have what could be called a major role for a woman. And while the part of a latter day. Mata Hari might seem less than challengina, the fact is that Cinnamon is aUowed to have a lot of spice--but nice-and smart besides. ''I don't tnow whether Hollywood created that old division, or it just reflected the American male viewpoint. But beroioes," says Barbara. "used to be eitha the demure 1irl-next-door type or the bad/ieXy kind. And of course, the sexy types were always kind of dumb." Luckily, at least in the case of Cinnamon Carter and Mn. Peel, all that has changed. "Cinnamon is a lady AND a woman," smiles Barbara. " ..• and she ticks lite a woman!" To which the male population of the country can be heard adding a heartfelt amen. I lht. her ~0- iffi- ina :WO ted the top lite OD 1tic i- .D .. I. I, II I e • a r I WEDNESDAY JULY 24 For mornlnc and afternoon Uatlngs, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES l:JO D "1111 ...... tf MW' (n.-manc:e) '48 -lileftn fonl, ~ Klyu. a "1111 ,,.., ... -. ..., .... {Oramt) '62 -Aldo Flbrlzl. "11le , ... , .... r (dnlm1> '4t--GllJ Cooper. 11:15 • "1111 Ql6ll ...... (wtltn) '52 -John W11ne. M1ul"llfl O'Hara, Blny. rttzser•ld. lZ:lO ID "'f1IQ Mlfiwo (dr11na) '49-Vlialnla ,.,yo, ...... llM" (dra· ma) '47-Rould R•pn. l:JO m .,..., 11 ........ <ftlYltllJ) "~William H1rtntfl, Dinah· Slleff. din. 4:JO n <C> "1111 ,... ... " ...,.. (11ntuy) '60-Cartoon fnMn Jlptn. IJ "'11lt ..... f,.. ~ (winlem) '48-Clenn Ford, Wlllinl Holden. f V f N I "J (; ,. en. 11c -= <C> <60> *Y Dunphy. D......,......, ~ (C) C30) 8 ANGELS TAKE ON TWINS * TONITEI ENJOY ITI n ._.. ......,.: (C) <2*.4 IW> fiiif. Anltls w. MlnMIOta Twta. D Siii O'Qecl MllN: (C).,,....... ... Dec 1111n'" (COIMCl1) '61 - M,._ Dttnonpot, Mlcl\MI Cnla. ....... .., (C) (30) m ......... ..., <30> (fl) CJ) ........ (C) ....... ...., II) ran "*" u. a..-..... .,.. <C> <&CJ) IJ111t...., .... (C) (30) .,.....,, ... (30) m ......,. .., <30> QI Ci)......, .. .., """ (C) fJD s,ectr•: (C) ''Glmtl p Piiy." P1rt I. Alt lnllrvlew 1uthor Dr. Erle hmt 11 Clnnel, C.llf. HOit David Prowltt Itta In Oft OM of Or. Beme'I tlltnPJ ....... 8 (I) CIS &lallll -(C) ereeahllf•,. (C) 7!00 • CIS &11611 llewa: (C) (30) Witter Croftldta. •• ,,.., (30) GI I I.wt LllCJ (30) ......... ~ (30) UWY• ~ tw" • , ... -''Htrtdttr." tNChlr Sim Collmln 111d lbl6111111 from L1lraiMlod H.S. handlt f flies In tht ttuclJ of ll«'tdi.y. a (I) lldlMa .., .,,..,. ...... 7:.ZS (ft) CJ) -(C) 1:11 •. Cl) &All .. --= (C) (IO) ftlbnl ...... .., " ...... -.. NO atDrytlie Mltebll It ,,_ ti-. ...... ,.. Aldi .... Mid .... •••. ,-(IO) -~ (Q (IO) llldlr Wirf. ...... .,,. ........... ~ . .,_ ... _ eq.,,.,.. T1lia wfll be I ,.,_t ..... lftd Miit VH .,.,_ II p (I) 111t V'q!IMI: (C) (90) e ........ ....., 'ifiat IWf Wind.'' A IWlfl •ftd. ... 8 f1l(f) Mt a ._ (C) (30) .. ltlorm bnnp told* • *-• .....-TiJi( FwM• lalMt, flCld w..r. IJ'OUP In an abandoMd fennhoult. wtth tht Mid tD 1111e. 11 ....,. Trampu. Stacy end Ellzabtlll tau """ lllaplw Cllt, PtYI 11 .,. .... er.. (C) (IO) I!.~ ...... f/f ....... r refup en routa from tM counar fllr ....... •ldf1 of·at •t ... with 1 prtie butt Sooft tMr n Pl&dl wllllt w ........ 1:>1ra, 11 a;;:.> '51 .. , .... '°"· Aw tolMd b1 Sllvtr Sprinp banlllr CMit of .. Olt b..._ 1111111 M•rcus Van Owen (ford Rll~ tht ~n• ...,... la ,.. a!(J) .... (Q • Cl) 11111 .., l• (C) 8(1) ........ a end hll bride, Putt (P1trldl <:row· tloft. (R) ley), whom Trarap11 recosninl a 1former111ooft lirt (R) .,__ (C) (30) 11:1181111* -.. .... (*;''1.:5S D ~(J)111t Alln .. rt.: (C) (60) ........ M111t• c.rw -lliw ~ Slll1ial ~tot'l't·M•Knot.' Sean Mo111· 1e:ee18(1)1'1 ... ....-~ 8D(l)1'1t ..... ._ (Q =-= .:,:-r:, c:i .. ~ ~ .,.m !lat ......... It • 1111* ...... 11 If'*" (""" _...,_, d ..... ____.._ .... ·-· tiiy) '45 -0... °"""" Dn ''"""" nt rut •-e1n ... -8 IB Cl) 111 .., ,_ l.IK (C) .,_,.. Ral"' w..r only thlt ti. h .. dilccMrtd 1 tnft· (IO)-rS...Jllt. Y• ,._ _. • • or wittlln the qafllz.ltioft. (R) pend AlllR." PIUI ""11 ftM1 a 8 a! CJ) MJ ....., ._ (Q llMllllH $ ""* "11le ,,..... ~._two .... IMl .... ,,_(Q .... CHI" (n!YltllJ) '62 -H"'-1 8erWI Hlrlhlf Lom, John GrlPOft, S.11 Couely, IUllb aa S..JeM. ..... ,... l2:JI • MMlllM ~ "In OUr n.._" Yvoftne Romain. flftda ..._ IM la booUd 11f •lftie Slrl....,,H aftd "TM LAalr." mrni11 w c. ... , ••• <C> <30> po11ce °" lft ..._..,.,..,. <R> ...... n.trs "'• " M-m""' .._ <60) • ........... -tC> <IO) W'llltln... \ ! ll[f Jllr. New YOl1l cerMt • StCN1 ..... (IO) rt.-,,. ( 1Ytf Thad Jones ind drummer • JICl ...._ -(C) (IO) 1!:51 D ~:.;-.... "I: 11 Ltwis !Nd their 17-plece bllld e.:• '1imH• la ... /Mic ~ tllrouah aorne lntricat.I Jm •mftll' ._ •. IMftta and Jam _... ad lk (Q 1_. L~ .,,_ --"' 11 .. .,...... Orteell ...... ,.,.... -C1 I 11 (mY*Y) ,57__,.. Clnf, 1:11 GI Nml (C) (30) . e ..... Mlamt11 ...., 8lmtt. • ........... ....... ld.'-: (C) (30) .. ....... • ............ ...,. = E Le Pr1lll:t•1 11:11 •a.. .a.. 11f*1: tQ (30) ~ '51 -Mini Todd. Q 1:158_.-.., (C) =·~=· ... .._ (C) (30) •C••••'-..... IMN 1:118tJl(J)111t ...., ........ l Sldwr. • .... (C) (C) (Jo)lM Hillbillies lird for •1----------------------tac·taa11 wraetllnt m•tdt 1tt.r GflMY dlflltl tht 8oltDn Strottl 81r1 (Jeny Rlndall). (R) • rtFl W.: (C) (30) .,..., Leid TWo I.Ml." Procram .,_ .... of tbe .. __,. ClfWI "' tbe ple1'f1.. Ther Include tht mln-1at17, bloloo, nne w •fld tduc:a· ... It.~~= ..... : (C) (30) ..... lfffllu (C) (10) ....... tf ....... (C) (30) .Allla ..... llPM t:tO. 9 (I).... --(C) (30) arr: li'lftlf -Ollvtr Doullal for non·peymlftt of 1 ralnmlldftl f• (R) I)'~": H= ,:"i.f Cloril Loriftt. Doc Sntriftllft, Tht TUESDAY l:JO e U (I) "Mtatler Moeea." Robert Mitchum and Carroll Baker lt:llr In th• 1965 comedy.drama •bout an ex-circus man, stranded In th• Junste, who i• drafted aplnst his will Into lead· Inc a tribe of natiwa from thejr encestral home to a new land because the Christian chief of the tribe sees him es a man sent by U.. Lotd • WEDNESDAY 9:00 D (I! CJ) (C) "'lld Pwty." Frankie Avalon, Oweyne Hickman, ~borahWelley and Yvonne Craig play the cool cats and kittens who keep thlnp moving in the blklnl·snow bunny flick. Two athletes., not undentandint an "eahe.d's" m•1netism for the gir1s, disauise themselves H females to find out his secret. Turttee, tftd Rip Wllloft. THURSIMY e WI •• 4 (C) (&0) 9:00 e 8 Cl) (C) ''Tlclde Me." Another Elvis pk:tilrel This one fea· D (ft(!) w1•n•• lllllt lilllte: tures • t>evy of beautl" thet Includes Julie Adams, Jocelyn ~ ,..,...-,.,_.. (~ '15-Lane, Merry Anders and Connie Gllchrlat. Elvia Sttll"I ••a gulttlr· franllit -.11on Dwl1nt H~ playlna rodeo rider who works It a dude ranch for alr1s. He D1bof11t w111ey: y.,.. ()Ill. llllt· attracts all the lovelies except the physical education Instructor. ert Q. lAwta. l'11111 to ......... the 1ttractioft • llOft·atllletic frtead ..... wlttl &Itta. two coc.... ltll"'- dileuilld at aJftl. fotlaw hill to I *1111 vecaticNI It Sim Vllley. Jl-Brwft 11MI The F1moua AalMt 1ftd lAlleJ Gori pt0Wte tbe mutlcal IC• *"""'...... "' tMa bitdftl-dad romp. (R) ......... 11111 .. (C) (30) 9D lllO ~ ''Cati ~ 6'ntmb«M." T1ped °" the ... of tht W11tllnaton Monumtftt. tttla memorlal to poet C.r1 Slftdburc FRIDAY 9:00 e B (I) ''The a..t Men." The 1964 United Misti release Is baled on the hit Broadway play about two leading contenden for the Presidential nomination (Henry Fond• and &;:liff Robert· son) and the w1r they wage to have the backing of the current President. SATURDAY 9:00 a D (I) (C) "Moment to MofMnt." Baled on ~he novel ii[.eughs With 1 Stranger," by Alec Coppel, the Untve,._,1 re· lease 11 the stoty of the lqnely wife of • psychlatriat end her affair with 1n emotion1lly 1t1rved youn1 m111. The affelr ends in • bizarre situation thet threatens the women's emotional existence. ..... 11 THURSDAY JULY 25 for mornln1 and afternoon ll1tJnp, please '" DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for yow convenience, are the day's movies. DAmME MOVIES 1:30 D (C) "'Ill .... ""' ..... (SU• ptnat) '65-Jolln Fonirthe, Senti ..... l'J "n.. lllcll Sclrplee" (dt11m1) '57 -Richard °="''Ii (C) -S. ,..... (dniml) • !ell Pltrtck. 11:008 ... Qw It C.wa:d" (docu· mentlry) '52-NllTllld by Sir UU· rtnce Ollvler . .,. .,.... (Wll· em) '50-Jolln W•YM- 12:30 ....... ., .......... (dr11n1) '48 -Jlne Wymen. -.11 "'-USA" <dr•m1> ·s~rodeflc11 Cnwford. l:JO 1B "'T1111t tf ,...,.,. Chonor> '65 -Annie A1btrt. Thony M111J. 4:30 ... ,.. ow. die ... de" (dnimt) '9--Guy MldilOft. Gtotlt Raft. 11 "'T ...... ,... ..... ....,. (IQ.fl) '59-0mt loft, 0.... An· denon. I V f ·..., • ~ t. L .. ! TM Ill "-: (C) (60) Jeny • c.., .... ., ~ (C) (30) FAST & SEXY Gina Lollobrigida In Color On The 6 O'Clock Movie Thursday Cf) Kabc-tv I ,..,. 12 THE DAILY PILOT', TV WEEK, JULY 20, 1968 a stM an. Slllew: <C> (90> I e u Prt11111•1 proc.-rw1 how doelly roo1t1e ''Prof_.' lrwtn Cony, 8111 Rus-1:30e9m1....-..: (C) (60) "Off. offlc:era 1n1 screened. (R) ... L.. Meu, Ind M1d11nt Mtrl· 1cw ~by.'' Chief lronsidt be-Q (ff) CJ) "7"" ri.c.: (C) (30) 1nn1 suesl comes 1n lnvoluntlry babpltter Rodney underaon ,tam to dttllr· D • O'a.d Mewt.: (C) "fllt wfllft Ule m1ln clue to tM ldentlt.1 mine edent ol his lnjun.; Dr. • _,.. (comedy) '60--'ln1 Loi· o1 1 would-be plene bomber 11 en Harry Miles is called into the cut lobrialda, O.lt Roberbon. ablndoned lnf1nt. Nancy Melone by Dr. Rosal; Steven tries to 1poto. Mllffte hr (C) (30) ~ (R) i' e to Betty. · lat M.-.. (30) (i7) (I) .. le.:llid: (C) (30) "If Tl'MC (C) (30) (]) Men ..... (C) ,NM( Mel" Sim finds herallf : lllt ,_ el a.. ~ ''Ow-. -.ra .._, In the middle when tM runninc tlnatlon Europe." A repeet of NET'• &tr. Mb ftud between D1n1n ind Endor1 lllries on U.S. Involvement In f0t· t:JO IMC ....,. s.rva (C} (60) erupta Into 1 full·1e1le Wlr. EndOtl tlan businesses. This PfOl)'lm loob • TM ,...., .... (C) (30) tallel ldv•ntlre of the lltualion 1t American ca pital Investment In ....._ fder (30) When Sim tallel her pert In a W8$tem Europe, Which hu In· Mdllle'a NIWJ (30) quaml with What'•hl•n1me. She creellld 400 percent in ten YllrL (]) H1111tltJ·lrin_.., -.rt (C) .,.. wttdlefy to widen the breech 10:00 8 QI 00 Deen MartM "-" . Speoti•: (C) ''tillMI People Ind Sim ... I chlnc:e to .. whit die CildiffCpn: (C) (60) A tributl Play." P1rt II. AuU1« Dr. Eric Berne D1rrin's life would have been If to Bina Crosby's tonp of the •Pl•ln1 his contrown11I psydlo-ttiey hid lll'ltr met. (R) Thirties 1nd a spoof of ttl• nen- 1n1lytlc ttltoritl. He talks lbout • ,. , • reels of the tfl are amona the tnnac:tionll 1n11ytis end pmee P { hltfllights of tonltflt's show hoad wlUI host o.v1c1 Prowltt. ~ ·r• by Joey Heatherton •nd rr1nk sin- 1 ~ e.111 N ... (C) ~ 1tr1 Jr. Paul Lynde alao 1ppe1rs. 7:00 CIS ~ (\..: (C) (30) ~: 8 = ':'!: ~:> ri: lttr Ctonklte. '!t of the 2.2nd edition of "Holiday on • f Treep (30) '{ Ice'' were taken at the Pan PIClftc I Lew Lt1CJ (30) r Auditorium uaina n1tural production ..,..,, hllld (30) ll&htina ind aound. The show blends Ci) lflcll .ud Wiid (C) tfle finest talents ol int.mational • liCr'I ..... Fiie sltatina -Ronnie Rober1Jon, Miss (I) lklWl't 11"7 Petra Burlla, Erie Witte, the Gl1m-r-.,. s.dm our-leers. ind the Ice Squires. 7:25 CJ) ..... (C) I Secret Apat (60) 7:30 a C1) Clumia ·= (C) (90) I Jack ............ (C) (60) storytlftt Mlfllble It pr1SI time. 100 r1iathlp/ll9lt ....... This will be • r"91t episode It.Ir· la Mlsic (C) rina Stu1rt Whitman, Jiii Townsend, @ (3) TIM Ulltllldlblts Percy Hert>ert Ind R1ndy Boone. , m RID RtNw: "New Metal Join· D @ (6) Dlnlel '-* (C) (60) in& Methods.'' Dr. Hibbs ud •· •'fhe wttne1111s.'' Daniel Boone's perts from the 1111ce procr1m loot! ton lnel •nd two pels .. an tc· at some unusual methods of weld- ctntrlc settler commit a murder. Ing. Demonstrlted are metal join- but c.1n 1et no one to believe UMlr Ina with a luer, electron·beam, slofy. Sheldon Collins, Jon Walm• READY AND WA.JTING-Stuart •1losives •nd IOlld·state VICUUm. lay ind special pest John Clrra-Whitman is set to shoot it out with 10:30 News: (C) (30) Bill Joh~ dine ire featured. (R) another tough bandit on Cimarron 11:00 0-. O'Qoct "'""1: (C) (30) 8 ulET'S GO TO THE Strip, Thursdays at 7:30 PM, In Jerry Dunphy. * RACES!" WIN CASH' color on CBS. D 1'e lltll Hew ~ (C) (30) Pres. by VON'S MARKETS JI:::.,":: f~ <~> Georal s:,.:n:u.. c.tltrJ (30) I Ut'1 Co " a.. ._ (C) (30) ~ otr-lllap: ''The Ntw Penni• Nen: (C) (30) Baxter W1rd. tHJ CJ) tecelld H_... Yem: livenea" Art Seldenblum tallts • Mowle: "Ce'J ., a.. Clttt (dt11· ( (lo) "The HOU19 Th1t Needed with film critics Arthur Knlatit ind m1) '48-Vlctor M1ture, Richard • Clrpenter." Luke joins 1n elderly Kart Atndna. 1nd views Conte. couple In ttlelr fight 111lnst City sc.MS from "The Trip." They talk ! t.. Cf1ne (C) (60) Hill •nd ends up flcln1 ttle Army. •bout contemporary mcnJi1Y In the Mwie: '"£l&tdlla llld AltlJttllli' He becomes technlcel 1dvleor to motion picture field. ( rama) '57-Mirtfla Scott. Jaddt Rudy ind Bu Lana. who have I Aalta di ........, Cooc1n. blrricaded their property to SHWtnt t:OO 9 (() n..s., lllPt Mt"'9: I~ Men (C) the mayor from tumina It Into 1 lif1c1Te Me" (musical) '65 -· · 6 Thia Day 1961 (C) puttln1 amn. (R) Elvis Presley, Jocelyn L.1ne, Julie Ntwsllnt Z9 D Mllloft S Mtwie: "Nlctit ol a.. Adams. Jack Mull1ney, Merry An· ll:lO IJ Mewtr. "n.. C.. .,_. H...,.. (suapente) '55 -Robert din. Connie Gilchrist. A 1Ult1r· ...._,... (mystery) '58 -Damn Mitchum, SMiiey Winters. pl1yln1 rodeo rider lands 1 job 1t Mc:Gavtn. Mallie Hayes. I T...a er CotlMll-(C) (30) 1 dude ninch Whn itrts ire tlllned I U TIM Toalatit .... (C) ""1 Maoa (60) In beauty cultura (R) • "My Sldlr EIMft'" (com· r.ts.: "Two Dtys In • Crlttr." D lHJ CJ) TW llrt: (C) (30) "It's ecty) '55-J11'9t Leith. lick LllfTI· A hydn>C9f1 bllloon expedition Is I aJOd, Mod Wortd." Part II. mon. forced down n•r • T1npnylkan Ann and Noel m1ka heedlines th1t fJ (HJ CI> JoliJ l!Mep Sllow (C) volcano ind records on films tome bring Don Hollln1111 flyiftl from 12.'CJO m Jee '1N (C) of the interntinc wildlife Ulele. ,.... Yort Clty to Hollywood. (R) lZ:30~ All-N!pt ~ "In This, our I!) .. _. Clta M..ic.I !Trw Mw111bn (C) (30) .. "W I . ""'I" " "P t t:oollodY. (C) (2 hr) I IMcfCI Watll T ... WM· e. .. om1n n "" .e, 1 . Q}) (})"" """' 11•: (C) : touchln1 documentary ;"' • I < ) "cmno de BertriUe." Sister •bout the soecial retationlhlp be-Wlli ~ n.trt. 'The Lion tfu Bertrill•'• new pupil pnMS that 1 lW9ef'I Stave Kent. 1 white USC np.. little leamln1 e1n be dlnpnM11. student. ind a aroup of tetnap 12:50 D Mtv19: "lad Mttl el T .... Pedro 1 buslnessm1n asb Sbttr Nqroes. KMtt his trained wittl the ...,. 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T~i1 wtrfanty dtPeftds "'°" "°"' PMrdl1M d1t1 1"4 Mtlllnc to Sylvenla •hi w1rra11tr l'llistratlon a rd within 11119 (5) da11 alter date of intlalletlOfl. If llfVlce I• nttffd . COfllact '°"' dtaltr or •• awt1'0rllN Sylvanl1 .. ,., .. contractor. Come in today ... make your home the most exciting place in town I DAVIS • BROWN 21 Y~ARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE IM THE HARBOR AREA OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 PM SATURDAYS TILL 6 PM 411 EAST 17TH STREET. COSTA MESA 646-1684 ..... 1S ----~----------------..................... . FRIDAY JULY 21 For mornin1 and 1ftemoon llatfnp, please He DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES l:IO B ....... II IMlt' (lllYlttt'Y) '~di luplM>, How1rd Duff. . ....... u.. ........... (illlem) '52--stwe Codtr1n. (C) ...... " ...... " •" (draml) '55 .....Galy Cootitr. 11:00 ............. "' (wtlttnl) '50 --Oon Blny ..... ., ........... (wat1m) '42-John Wlfnt. 12:31• "Pm mr (draN) '4t-JoH CllWford. .,... ............... ...... (dtllftl) '62-AAM BMctoft. •:JO. iC> ... " ... """"" (dratnl) 'si-:.Rod Stelclr, Briln Keidl. ... .., Oii" <*'-> ·~ lllCMrd Wldm1rt. Sid.., Poitier. f ~ J N I ·~ (' THE NIGHT HEAVEN FELL IN COLOR ON THE 6 O'CLOCK MOVIE FRIDAY~ KABC-TV Oet. Steppenwotf. ind a.mi. War· rtn auest. ( R) D Sia ra.ca llWlt: <C> "Be ..... ....._ Fflr (df'lml) '59- Bri,ttte Blrdol Sttphtn Boyd. ....... .., (C) (JO) .............. (30) @ (l)MM~ (C) fli)Wlalt'•..., ll)&tr9Sellltr11 l:JO D DIC ..... .... (C) (60) fJ Tiit ...., .... (C) (30) • .__F .... (30) tD Mdtale's NftJ (30) U Ci) HlllltltJ......., ~ (C) fZD s,tdr••: (C) ''The Ntw Pol· lutant" David Prowitt tlllls wltfl •perts 1bout tht dln1er In the rllln1 sound levels In our urt»1n envfronrnent He explores current rt111reh Into muttllna ind att1rtn1 noi• pollution. a Cl) cas &tltlfta ..... (C) ...... 34 (C) 7:tl • cas ~ ...,..: CC> (30) fitter C.-On.ite. err...., <30> ....... ..., (30) • .............. (30) 9 (I) Cl11•1 a.:Cllll: (C) "Tht ~.~Story." ............... lul'um ''Pl1nnl111 for Ult Future." A film lllusllltina how Ult OWMl'·mlftllW plans, dMlops 1nd l'llMt hta firm tonrd tont-ran,. IOllt. fBCIJ....,•...., EFt1"8,.... 7-.2S (17) Cil ..... (C) 7:JO. tll (I) n. -... .. (C) (&Ofl~o *JtlM l'llMlblt It prw time. Thll wlll llt 1 r1Ptlt .,... lllrrilll RDbtft Conrad lftCI Roa M1rtln. 8 T.-ua: (C) (60) "Trtlc to T•· nw." Mlchlel Anllrt aUllb II CNlf IMptdD( Rlait. who enlilb T1r- 11n's help to find Dr. KennJ (Book. tr T. Brtdlhn), 1 Jufllft doctor w1nted for murder. l1rzlft letdl Riiis to the bllowd jun&lt doctof, not rttlltln1 thll the lntpeetor and his ICCOmpllca, Galna and Elion, pl1n to .iu KtnnJ for personal rlllOflS, ( R) B AMID BEAUTY LURKS *UNDERSEA TERRO~I pres. by Thrifty Drua. THE DAILY ftlLOT, TV WUK. JULY 20, HM 11J ~ lfitain: n.. CU.a· fD IE ...,.._: "Thirteen Iii-(60) An exploration Aialrllt F1t.-The Frlendt." Off of the rusons bthlnd Brttlin'a new Ult IOUttl of Franct. the empio,td 10Cl1I molution. c.pteln of 1 yacht steall 1 dil· e Mta -. Teeclt: A film focus-mond ind frames his best friend, Inc on Howlrd Mltdlttl, profeaor wtlo h11 become l!MMd wtdl ttle of urblnlsm It th& University of ownt(s dlu&flter . Ptnnsy!V1nMI. Mltchtll, 1 Ntsro. II) .... NlcMt MllJ1a t1ka his clmes to tM aMtto to lO:OO 11 U CJ)• """ __..,. CC> ltudy. pn>blems thtrt. Al • city <ll>> ·'Wliirs H•PCltNna to Ain.f. pl1nn1nt tudltr he tmpl\ISlza , p I r.._. .. __ t"· "human renew1I" rather tt11n "bull-e.r •rt II. ......,,n ..._._n ta .. ,. wlttl ~Unf people lboUt tht prob. dozer rtnew1I. fems baettinr our country todly. E 1tw11t1 Mlliclt II s..11 htM• ..._ (C) <60> l.11D m Hutl CC> (30) D ~Cl) JMd, 1or tilt ......_ E Lt "'i..lda (C) ~) "Square Houtt.'' Judd at. tacks the probation Nits In his .S.. 1:30 II a Cl) ..., ~-= (C) ftnse of •n ex·convict ch1rpd wfftl {30) Rt11. Judton Trners (httty murder. Judd's client Is bymond Bltf), on 1 tour of the M1rlne Cine, wtlo could not use 1 privltt b11e with top officers, lams ttllt rth1bilit1tion center for ex·c:ons bt- Gomer. one of the nlllrl 1t 1 cause of the rules on 1 peroltt speel1I bmkfut, Is from his own conaortln1 with known criminals. con1resslonal district ind Insists Robert Duval, Simon Oakland. Collln thlt he eat with the 1roup and Wilcox ruest. (R) dilCUIS home folks. (R) 8 Siad Altftt (60) II~ (j) st11 TM: (C) (60) m J1ek l.lal• News (C) (60) ''Tilt Omq1 Glory." Captain Kirk II) Ludal Libre 1nd tome of his men are expoted to I deldly virus when tflty bolrd 10:30 fill l"""ltiea: "Harmonic Orfvt." tht starship utter to investl11tt Opportunities for applyln1 this ntw the •erious clrcumstJnces sur· hirh·ratlo power tr1n1mlssion In· roundin1 the death of the Ship's novation will be di$c:uaed by tht entire crew. (R) regional mana1er of the United D @ CJ) Man hi a s.Halt: (C) Show M1ehlnary Corporation. Dr. (~ "Air Th1t Glitter$." McGiii Richard Brenneman hosts. probes the dluppeara!U of 1 vii-11:00 IJ Dtvn O'Clodl ~ (C) (30) 111t bQf after local citizens 1nd the Jeny Dunphy po:ice 1fw up their sea1rdl. McGiii 0 TIM 11111'...; News: (C) (30) co ltc:ts 1 stiff fff, thtn earns from ~rge Skinner the ... lttty potlticlan wtMl hlrtd · him that tht boy has betn kid-II Ont Step ltyond (30) MPtd lftd la In dln,.r. Michael D News: (C) (30) Baxter Ward. Goodlifft autsta IS Mtchatl Homs-0 Mwit: ''Whlpd VictlerJ" (drl· bJ. ma) '«-Lon McAllister. Jeanne e llerw .,.. (C) (90) Crain. ....... c.111 (C) (30) m I.ta Crane (C) (60) fJD __.....: "A Conwrution m llhvie: (C) "Be DollJ Sheen" Wftll Groucho M11X." Groudlo bib (musical) '45 -Betty Grable, John lbout his private lift, his theltre PIYftl. lift, Ind hla boo1'-"The Groucflo @ (f) 111en (C} letters." (R) U (j) T1llil Dey 1161 (C) • WI • ....._., Qt Cl)"""'"" 29 t:OOllQl(l)"F....., Nt1•t Mule: eF..aval de hlal11 Mula ... ~ ltet MH" (dr1lftl) '64- Htnry Fonda, Qlff Aoberbon. Edie ll:JO B ~ "Dt T1IWd ..,.. (mp. Adams. M1raaret lei&hton. Shelley ttry) 57-Jack H1wklns. Berman, Ann Sot.hem, lee Tracy. D U (j) n. Tlfticllt Slltw (C) Core Vld1l's drama about ttlt fllht II MeN: "INd ti Dtnvtr" (well· between two successful men for • em) '5~.John Payne Mona Free· pmidtntl11 nomln1tlon ind the man · support ol the •·Pruidtnt. Who ~ ITI dltt of I httrt ·~ (A) D \UJ \JI.I..., ....., ... (C) m Meriel! CC) (30) ! ,<;IJ W. te • Sbr: "You for 8)D-hlet . DMewlt: ~ ... 12-1111e t-.JOllU @ ~ fllunl: 12.•m• ,,_CC> lelf" (ldvenhlrt) Sl Robert W11· (10) Ptttr Marshall hosts. (C) 11:30 0 Mewil: "Slleck" (mystery) '46 ntr, Teny Moort. Vl-t Prlc l B ' e Tiie -.... (30) -·-· •. ynn an. 1m~ .. -:.1:nd s.:. -=-=~; • ~Cl) n.. ... .. ...... ... , = .. ?-'f~;I~ .. w:: 6: Story of the f'rllndltllp of I bOf and ..et (C) (30) 'The Wamors. WUI Doomtd '' "Fury o1 Achilles." and 1 mennald Kevin 8rodit Jerl.(JMe ..,. tD )all to letm from a cell· ..... • nd h .,_, Ml 1 .. F Med flofy Rldlei Arntt nd milt the hldln1 pl1ct of rifles tD -lll'On a t e ->nen rac ts. o.":f 0mpfdns m 'r. Tht ltDry of~ bt aold to Chief Rtd lt1f .. Army llt,~ Tlltatrt: "Ench1nted V1l-bo1 ind his mytMc fritM lftd die Clptlkl lodten hopes that Will can ley. tfftcb of thlt h1tnebllfp on Illa team from jailed pnrunntr COch-1:00 B MM: "Wallbtw ,....,. (df'I· a•mt·Wlrden tettw, Ml ........ _, "" tM 1oc1t1on of a e1ehe af auns. ) .... ,.,__ L ... anMfethtr ... fMmld It saw Codlran, IWlrt af Wlll'I friendship m1 ~uthy imour, -rry Sprinp In Aorlda. (R) with the Indian, Invites Wiii 1lon1 SulllVln. I.it..__ .. Jim l'\....L. ~ ! ................ ....... ... _ $ u-..a.... ...... u..-Oft I ,.. .,,..... u.TU, ...,,.,..,,.1 .. -• -CIMO, Dttwer Pyle "*" (R) (C ram•) '64-Ch1rtt1 Vinti, Bell• ... Dt.r' (dratn1) 59-Jlmes llt ...... : .. .,_. ,., ON lace" 01rvl. C.rntJ, DDft M~ITIJ. DIM ~. ("'JStMY) ·~ry Grant. Prttcllla 8 C.••"' l•lltti• ._. • ,,_ • 0i 1111m 111 (C) <30> line. D ..... (C) t ~ ............. ------------------~~ ' .... hlrteen ." on tplorld a cffe. friend, ti! ttlt II: CC> Amert· I bilb prob. today. ' (60) .... dd at- 1is .. hwtth rmond .mate II be· 1rotee 1lnals. Collin 0) rive." : new 1 In· , the lnited Dr. (30) (30) ard. (dr1- 1nnt llf'I" John ... 'C) for '46 ods tfle Ind L" '•I· SATURDAY JULY %7 '.' () p •, I ·~ r , lO:GOufE= ~ MoN: "T• .. Eads tf .. (drama) '48-Dick Powell, ~nt Haao. -~~,,...--~ ..... (western) '53 -Dalt Robtftloft, Roty Calhoun. 7:20 8hit Us nil D.,/._ (C) CiM Maicw 7:JO a.~~;~~ l~JO 1~=:.~1:.CC> :::-::..':!:' (C) 11:00 ~ = =.:> ...w: 7:45 ~ Hean (f, urns t~ be announctd Oft!' .... m()) ea,tlill ... ,.,.. (C) the local stations. @S.,.&(~ !@(f)Tlleleatlll(C) : .. lntllfnatioul LMf' . A9ard ~; ''Tht 8adp of (m,atery) '41-Balil Rathbont Ilona arshal Brennan. u ' U:JOIU.Slpenu1/~-(C) ... assey, &.......a...a .A--....... f. fJ Didi Traer (C) --• -ID Sat.dar ni.atrt: "The Wild • : (C) .,.., tf t111 • Oallobis" and "Stranp Illusion." pa" (spectacular) 62 -£.dmund I la Estrella J u.... Purdom, Romna Podesta. l:JO u S.,. ""*"' iC) Tiie faltaltlc Ftw (C) : ,..,....... 111 llldodllaa" ,\ f l f p \ ( ) () ...... (adventure) '61 -Jacques Harden, 12:00 II Mtwie: "'Dis W.UI Is Milt" Alaln Saury. (drama) '41-frenchot Tone. I &bldle ........ I u. Ca• ...... t:t0 I ~F,...... 1r. <~ 12:so a oo-., ~ c~ Tiie Flln....._ (~ ~ (}) H•,.•1111 'II: (C) le· fllldlr Mu (C) IDr Peter Lawford and IOftllbm Adleft n..trt: "The Wyomina Merrilee Rush a" Paul Rwtrt aid .'' "Eich Dawn I Die.'' and "The Marti Lindsay's pests. 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