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DAILY PILOT
SATURDAY, JULY 27, '1968 I
VOL. ,I, NO. 1-. • saCTIONS. n , ......
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• Is It Time for Bigots to Arise?
•Drastic P.O. Action Not Needed?
(SEE TODAY'S COMMENT PAGE)
60,0 Boo, Cheer HB Freeway Plans
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'.A Girl'• Best Friend?
When the temperature goes up along the Coast, some question arises
as to the true friend of damsels in distress. Diamonds, it seems are
replated by the sea,1as shown by Carol Cirac, 16, ol Huntington Beach
who frolics in the inland waterways in Huntington Harbour. Carol is
a junior at Marina lUgh School.
Cleveland Mourns Slain
Police as Quiet Returns
CLEVELAND (UPI) -Cleveland
\odly mourned three police officers
llain In a gun battle that touched off
!>rDlonged llllplng, looting and flre-
bombinf in the negro east llde. Police
charged a Black Nationali&t wllb
their murder.
11be NatJonal Guard prepared to
gradually withdraw 3,000 troops this
weebad as the IOBfred area slowly
reblmed to normal. Mayer C&rl B.
Stokes MJd be believed the ''crisis
had passed" as guardsmen and police
enforced a midnight to 6 A.M. cur·
few in a seven squere mile arH.
Stokes m&CM an early morning tour
of the east side. He and other city
otflclals were to attend a combined
memorJal service at 9:30 a.m. todny
for three white policemen lihot and ' ~-
killed by &nlpers Tuet<lay nlgllt as
Ibey rushed to the aid d unarmed
oocupaotl of a city tOW" truck under
fire .ill lhe east side.
Fred 'Ahmed' Evaos, .a bearded
Black Natianalist who claimed he ln·
stigated tfle rioting, was to appear at
a preliminary hearing on first degree
murder charges in the slaying ot the
three polleemen.
Stotts ukt he hoped the enUre con-
tingent of guardsmen would be g~ne
from the city Sunday.
He said that for the fir1t time there
was a "lack ar any general hostility
on the pert ol the residents Jn. the
area" tu the presence Of the guard.
"Many residents took ·time out to
than\ lhe troops !or being here," tie
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Convention
Atmosphere
At Hearing
By SANDI MAJORS
ot tlM Dill' l'llet Si.ft
More than 600 people jammed Hun·
llngton Beach High School auditorium
Friday to altemately boo and cheer
presentations at the final hearing on
the proposed routing of the Huntington
Beach Freeway, and to learn that any
decision is still at least two months
away.
Hundreds of west Orange County ci-
t y officials, school superintendents.
chan1bers of commerce represen·
tatives and private home own er s
created a political convention-type at-
mosphere at the otherwise uneventful
hearing.
Most of the organized groups
present.told the State Highway Com-
mission that the Red Route -not the
one recommended by the State
Highway Department engineers -is
the preferred choice.
Only Westminster, Stanton and
Buena Park spoke in favor 0£ the
Or&flge Route, which would take the
future freeway mainly through Foun-
tain Valley and Garden Grove.
lllghway Co m mission Vice
ChaJrman Fred C. Jennings, who
presided in the absence o( Vernon
Cristina, opened the 10 a.m. hearing
with comments on the purpose Of the
public d.Jscusslon.
"The roads are built for people," he
began. "We don't just come here with
good intentions.
"We 've found out where roads paved
with good intentions lead to." ..
He added that the route chosen for
the freeway, which by the lr70s will
meander north as far as West Covina,
would have to be selected In terms of
cost, tl'affic service, benefit to the
(See BEARING, P•fe Z)
FOOTE IN STORE
LEADS TO JAIL
A 20-year-old Costa Mesa man al-
Jegec!Jy' chopped a hole thro\Jgh the
roof' of Ramny Rexall Drug Store
Friday night, and It toot blm all the
w1y to city Jall. ,
ArTested and charged with 1uspl-
clon of burglary 11 Steve William
Foote, 20, of 2619 Santa Ana Ave.
Costa Mesa ;>olice 1a1d the suspwt
entered the drug store, at 2240 New-
port Blvd., .about )O p.m., through a
bole In the roof. Police. alerted by
the store's 1llent alarm, cornered him
on the roof at he tried to )eave.
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Painful Moment
Huntington B e a c h Fireman
Mich Burr comforts John Rit·
ter of Long Beach following ac·
cident Friday on3st High-
way c:it 5th ~treet. Rit r suffer-
ed facial cuts in rear d crash.
56 More Join
Claims Ag ainst
Noisy J et Flights
Another batch of clalms alleging
damage from jet aircraft flights fr om
Oriµige ,County Airport was filed with
the Board of Supervisors Friday by
residents of Newport Beach and Ct>Ma
Mesa. •
The newest batch numberecl 56
claims fof a total ofJl,071.1671. T)'Lis
brings the total to 1 claims for a
dollar amount of $5,4271051.65.
The claims,' as the others, allegP.
unbearable noise. noxious fumes and
dirty falloat from jet aircrait Oylng
from the airport since Sept. 1, 1967.
Claimants, member& of various
homeowners groups and the Airport
Noise Abatement Corhmittee say they
will' file '10 mJWon In claims before
Sept. L
The Friday Hat was largely claims
Jn the fl0,000 to too,000 bracket, but
one damage demand ,was for an o.1d
figvre of ,ll,47L65, It w., filed by Mr,
and Mrs. Angui E . · JUchardson, of
201.22 Riverside Drive, Sa~ Ana
Heights, •
The claimants specify their owo
damage amounts.
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Just -·Bad Break
For 11 Escapees
By J ACK BROBACK
Of flll DallY l'llfl Ili ff
The capture Thursday of the last o[
11 men who escaped from the Orange
County Jail Feb. 20 pointed I y
demonstrates that it is almost im-
possible to escape the long arm of the
law.
The 11 were recaptured through
various devices used by Sheriff's
deputies. Most important was the fact
that all men had been fingerprinted
and photographed so their complete
descriptions were available to law en·
force ment authorities throughout the
nation.
To back up this broadcast in·
formation, Sheritf's deputies carefully
checked the background and former
acquaintances of all the escaped men.
The mass escape took place during
the night of Feb. 20. DepuUes said the
men sa,ved through a wire screen over
a \'entilator shaft in their third-story
felony tank and crawled through to the
r oof of the jallhouse.
From the root, they descended to
the ground between the jail and the
First Presbyterian Church with a
crude rope of blankets and mattress
covers.
First lo be recaptured was Michael
Wilcox. 22, of Huntington Beach, who
w'as Jnjured in the attempted getaway.
He suffered two broken ankles and
back injuries.
Richard H. Thompson's freedom
was sbortllved. He was caught just a
few hours a!ter the mass escape at the
home of a girlfriend in San Pedro.
Thompson, 30, or Hollywood, had been
held on narcotics charges.
Eight days after the breakout,
Thomas L. Webb, 19, a Stanton ann'ed
robbery suspect, was captured in
Flagstaff, Ariz. lie and another of the
escapees were traveling together and
were tagged when the car they were
driving W36 recognized as one believ-
ed stolen in Laguna Beach. ·
Webb , and the· other escapee, Paul
G. Diaz, a narcotics suspect from
Laguna, made a break for freedom as
they were being led into the Coconino
County Jail. Diaz got away.
Thomas A. Shepherd. 29, o f
Lakewood, was the next of the group
~ef~ a:Jh!~~t~~c~µ:~e~te S~~~~er~
was picked up In a traffic check in
Lennox, March 1. '
Two more were caught the SaJJ\e
day. Richard Robirds, 20, of Anaheim,
and Michael Dickey, 2'2, of Stanton,
both facing narcotics charges, we.re
captured when they stepped off a bus
in tar away Pella, Iowa.
Not so far away was Rona1d P .
DeTamaso, 19, of Santa Ana, arioth,er
narcotics stispect. He wa.s picked up
by Garden Grove police who saw him
driving in their city. j
Ray L. Brown, 31, of Hunt.ihgton
Beach wes-recaptured but neVf.r
returned to jail here. Brown was jaU-
(See ESCAPEES, Page %) ,
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Pope To Uphold Church
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!Jirth Control Opposition -
VATICAN CITY CUPn -Pope Paul
VI plans to issue a document on birth
control Monday.upholding the Rom1.n
Oathollc ChtP'ch's traditional opposi·
tJon to any form of contraception, VaU·
can sources saJd today.
Vatican sodrces a&id the Pope .al·
ready has tent coplet of hiJ historic
document \o Papal ..Nucios (ambassa-
dors) throughout the -Id to be dis-
tributed to biebq:)t after the ~nce
ment ii made.
The birth control queatioo , affecUng
millions of Cathollct ttroughout the
world, is a:ener-ally regarded .u the
most vital" sln'1e. lia:ue that ,bu come
before Ille 70.y-.. ld Po\lt In hi.I five ·
year reJgn.
He sunuMd up his own di.lemme In
October, 1986, when be 1&1d: "We
cannot be sUent. To speak ls a IT~
rnendous problem. The church tor
c.-enturles bas not bad to fate anything
Of the kind." V~ , I -can ·60Urees said the Pope, .after
five yeafS. of wrestling with the decif·
ion, h111tak,eo the vieW tbi.t any fund·
amental chan~ Jn · the position ~
<111\m:h has held down thrbuJh the
centuries would be Wroni.
They said his document will glYe
elftll/lasll to the lea<)lfn( of his prec1.
ectuon, WOO have d,nslstently ma~
~ned tllat "l'f fqnn ol CODtraceptlolt
is Intrinsically evll.
Tbe churcb Mnetions reglllation of
conception only throufb the 1c><:alltd
r~ythm method -that Is, abtttnUOfl
from texual intercourse d\a'tna thl
w.f!e's ftttlle period.
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ROLLING ALONG-Fellow with chin on chest (left)
u Tom Traphagen, 17. He practices rolls with
YMCA judo student. Mille Lee, 18, and Nina Jones,
15.
OOMPHI -This judo position is known as upside-down kick step,
and describes movement ol luckless person in the air. Needless to
say, penon controlling situation is instructor.
'LITTLE PRINCE'
FOR BLIND KIDS
•·The words are more important
than the actions," Dale Kinsella, a
spokisn•o tor the Orange Coast
C.OUege Reader's Theater said. in·
viling all 1igbUe1s children to attend a
performance of "The Little Prince"
today at 2 p.m. in tbe OCC Forum.
Performed by members of the col-
lege speech department, under the
direction of John Law of Laguna
Beacb, the play, "'tiich is e55entially
audio, shows v.·hat people are Uke
• tnrough tM eyes of a little prince who
comes to earth frc.n another planet.
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ESCAPEES ..•
ed June 20 after a barroom stnlggle in
Fort Worth, Tex. in which a policeman
was shot. He had been held here on
suspicion of armed robbery.
Texas authorities claimed he had
been busy in tbeb'. territory and held
him on charges of armed robbery,
burglary and forgery.
That dropped the remainin g
escapees to tbree. 'Vllllam V .
\Villeford, 24, of Costa Mesa, who had
been held on a· drug complaint, was
plcked up by Berkeley police June 23.
e had been arrested once by the
· ce there in a and was released
but check c e through on his
finge · the Berkeley police
found him again.
Last Thursday, Diaz was captured
for a second time in Chica,o. He was
picked up there on a narcotics charge,
the same offense for which the Laguna
Beach man had been held here.
Diaz escaped the second time Feb.
29 when he and Webb we.re arrested in
Flagstaff, Ariz. Diaz broke away as
they were being Jed to jail.
Thursday night, Thomas P Cue, 19,
of 2525 Eldon St., Costa Mesa, made
the mistake of returning to old haunts
in the San Fernando VaDey and the
ever·v.'aiting deputies we.re. ready for
him.
That closed the book oO the se11sa·
tional escape.
It v.·as just another chapter in the
book liUed, "They Never Get Away for
Long." Of 233 prisoners that have
escaped from custody in Oran.le Coun·
ty since 1961, ooly two ltill remain a
large.
Wife l\lnmmified Four
~Ge Five
SAN FRANCISCO CAPl -Gus\lv
Carl Wilson, 59, 1 butOOer, was ten-
tenced Friday to five YHl"'I to life for
9e'OOl:ld degree murder of bl1 wife.
The mummified body ci Mrs. Kath·
lean Hope Wiboo, 45, was found last
FeO. 28 in an empty warehouJe four
years alter Wilsoo bad repomd ber
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Black Belt
Buffs Really
Get Belted
By EVELYN SHERWOOD
Of l'IM DllllY ,lllt lllff
Dressed in traditional glib oC corase
white twill jacket, ahort trousers and
bare feet, tbe student oi judo iets his
first lesson in etiquette, a formal bow
from the waist. ·
This is the introduction to mayhem.
The class then lets go with fast falls
ond rolling ll!>lm, ~ with
Sh<Ull slaps but surprisingly few
groans or grunts. ..
The scene occurs regularly at the
new Orange Coast YMCA in Upper
Newport Bay. Ken Chiradlo, J>OO<....,.
of a Blac'k Belt, covers the subject for
students who hope to attain pro·
ficlency in the ancient art of sell
defense.
EXPERT
The holder of a Black Belt has
reached the highest degree of e:r·
pertise in judo, he tells men and
......,, from ages 16 to 60 at his Y -..
Judo is the same thiDg as jujitsu. It
Is the best of t2le Japanese, Chinese,
Korean, Okinawan and French arts of
self-defense widlout weaporw1.
lt dependa largely on the principle of
making use ol an opponent's strength
and wei~t to diseble or injure him.
"The thumb," Chiradio explains, "js
a part of the body that is most suscep-
\ib).e to pressure. We use it for 1everal of the arts... .
SNAPS, CHOPS
Counseling seU protection at all
times, the instructor says women
should have a knowledge of pressure
points such as the thumb and the eye.
They're useable in fist maps, hand
chops and instep kicks.
"If studenU practice judo with
discipline, nobody gels hurt," he said.
"It is impcrtant, however, to know
when to be tough. It is better to have a
di.sabled opponent than a knife in your
stomach."
After a class warm·up, several of
judo's steps, or arts, are practiced.
The5e include maneuvers such M the
ooota gari, e requirement , for the
Brown Belt. (The three ranks ci judo,
in mier of difficulty to attain, are the
While Belt, Brown Belt and Black Belt).
GROUND ATIACK
The 06ata gari art runs in fast se·
qumce like this:
-A lapel grab; chop with cutting
edge of hand; knee to opponent's face;
instep to groin, and hand pull on op-
ponent's hair to bend him over.
Jf you can do al! this you are well on
yow' way to earning the Brown Belt,
and your oppooem, is on his way to the
hospital.
"The hand must be quicker than th!
eye in judo, and the feet must not be
far behind." Cbiradio says .
And besides self defense, there's
still another use of judo. Tossing a
bJsband or wife around can get rid ot
lrmtnlione .
.. Judo releases tensions," OUradio
says, "and then you feel like really
doing something."
Candidates Set
W. County Talks
The Democratic Club Ill Huntington
Beach and Fountain Valley will hear
several candidates for office at its
Aug. I Dlffting beginning 1t 8 p.m. at
the James 0 . Harper School. 1-
Sirita Ynez St:, OUlltldlrVal .
Speakers hiclud• Art Gottlieb, can·
didate in 11le 32nd Congmsional
Di5tricl, Tom Lenhart of the 3Sth
district lllCI llowml Adler, appearing
for Rep. Ridw1I T. Hanna (!).
Wt1lmlnller),
Information oa the mtttlng and on
the club m11 be obtained by telephon·
ing the club president Mn. N1DC7
Topper, Ml·IS3L
SnOwbir~s to Fly
100 Eager Skippers Await Race
By ARTlllJJI R. VINSEL
Of fllt Dt11r ,IW Staff
The swallow1 can come back to
Capi«tnno forever. but notlllng brings
a thrill to the tlvoat of the man wear-
ing a skipper's cap like the return oi
!he Snowbirds.
Tbe 33rd annual Flig1lt of the Snow-
bird.a yacht race gets underway at
1:30 p.m. SUnday in waters off -the
Balboa Pavilion, drawing bundreda of
loyal speclam.
Aca.lly, IOllle die • bard boaters
soolf at the idea of a 12.foot, cat·
rigged dinlby qoalllyhig .. aeyU>in&
even approximating a yacht.
Let them.
The spectacle !1 stllI me.gNflcent
when mere than 100 ol the small, big-
.sa1Jed craft bob about at die startillg
line, ready to run for tbe money.
Much of tbe Newport Harbor boat-
ing tramc' vlrtuaUY 1lalb hi the 10.
minute period wl>lle the little booll
jockey !or (>Olitlon at the starilng line.
Depindlng upOn the wind, tbe Fllgllt
of tbe Snowbirds loob like a handful
of cooleu.t tllrvwn hilo the air lo llJ.Y·
Demo Veep Race
Now Wide Open
By CARL J. LEUBSDORF
WASIUNGTON (AP) -'!be Demo-
cratic vice presidential picture ap-
peared lo be wide open today !Ollowing
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's "final,
firm" decision against accepting tbe
position at next month's national con-
venUon.
The names of Sens. Eugene J. Mc-
Carthy, Fred R. Harris and Ambassa~
dor to Frence Sargent Shriver were
ment.kmed as possible running mates
if front-running Vice President Hubert
H. HumJtirey wirul the Democratic
presidential nomination.
Humphrey, campaigning in Ka nsas
v.·.hen the Kennedy statement was re·
leased in Boston, said the decision by
the Massachusetts senator "spee.ks for
itseU" and hi "understandable."
But he declined, as he has all along,
to comment on v.1lo might be under
conslderalion.
McCarthy, Humphrey's chief rival
for the oomirlation, had no Wmediate
comment on either Kennedy's dectston
or the posgibility (l( taking No. 2 spot
hi:mseU which he has in the past re·
ject<d.
A Humphrey·MCCarttiy ticket would
pose a problem since both men Come
from Minnesota and the Constitution
bars a state's electoral college votes
from going to reisdeots of the same
U.S. Da Nang
Base Shelled;
Damage Light
SAIGON (UPi) -Twenly.five Com·
mun.ist shells slammed into the U.S.
air base at Da Nang today, the third
attack on the war complex in five
day&. U.S. soldiers unearthed a 500-
bed ubderground communist hospital
in the northern mountains near Hue.
Spokesmen said tile barrage of 15
mortar rounds and 10 man-sized rock-
eLs caused light damage and casual·
ties at Da Nang, 360 miles north of
Saigon on South Vietnam's northern
CoasL
Air raids from the Air Force and
Marine base into North Vietnam were
not disrupted, beadquarters said. One
Marine A6 Intruder, with ZZ,500-pound
bombs, exploded in a blast beard for
miles.
1be shelling coincided with a bold
guenilla raid on the U.S. air base at
Udon, Thailand, another launching pad
for air raids into North Vletnam. It
was tbe first ttme an Americen base
in Thailand has been attacked. Four
U.S. servicemen w e r e wouoded,
spokesmen hi Bangkok said.
state.
Sen. Abrabom A. Rlblcol!, CD·
Conn.), suggested that .. Sargent Shriv-
er is the only vice presidential cand.i·
date wiio makes sense to me if be,
Humphrey, can't bet McCarthy."
Shriver, Kennedy's brotil.er-in-law
' Who headed the Peace Corps and the
antipoverty }X'Ogram before becOming
ambassador this spring, hes never
ru11 l0< publle ollice. ~brey aides,' wbo hove hi•ilted
no d~n on tbe...vice preddency ~~
lmmlneai, have said tho! bo4ll Mc·
c.arthy and Shriver are pogsibilities.
'lbere ii also support from witllin
the Humphrey camp for Harris, wt>o
is cocbairman of the vice president's r~in aloog with Sen. Walter F.
_Moadale, (IJ.ldlnt).
But an aide lald the 37.year.Ud Ok·
lab:lma Democrat has given no
thought to the possibility.
TeXM Gov. John B. CoMally, who
had criticized the posSibility of a
KeMedy candidacy earlier in t h e
week, &aid in Austin, Tex., that he and
five other southern aOO border state
governors told Hwnphrey 'Thursday
to choose a running mate "more mod·
erate than you are."
"He (Humphrey) said be basically
agreed with that," &aid Connally, who
has disclaimed interest himseU in
being the vice president's running
m·ate.
Kennedy, in taking Nm.sell out of
the running one month before the coo~
vent.ion is due to open, acted in the
face of. increasing pre11&ure from pow·
er!ul party lead.,. such as Chiaigo
Mayor Richard J. Daley thal threat·
ened to propel him into the spot unless
he took decisive action apinst it.
In his .tatement, Kennedy said he
would regard tbe nomination as "a
high honor end a challe~e to furth~r
public serviee" but that • For me, this
year, it Is imposSi.ble ."
He said that the reasons are entire·
ly personal 1n view of the heavy fam·
ily responsibilities thrust on tmn by
the assassination last month of his
brother, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.
Besides :lncreas.lng speculation over
possiblllUes for the No. 2 spot, the
reacUon to Kennedy'• decision was
unanimously 1ympatbetic even among
Republi<ans.
"All of us in political lile appreciate
the extremely difficult decisioo he had
to make," said Republican president·
ial bopelul Rlcllard M. Nixon,
Nixon llOld Kennedy IJ "a man -bes a great future in American pQlitics.
Senate Democratic Leader Mike
Mansfield, who bad urged Kennedy
to take such a ltep, &aid the decilion
wu "in bla °""' bell hitere.U. I hope
tllll will end the lmpr1'ming 8IKI pres-
' -inc by vulow lndividu8l& and
grtq>t on Jdm. ''
ooe viewing c:ompeUUOA from a dJa.
tance. · • ---
Activity in tDe race -adverUsed
by the Newport Harbor a.nnber ol
Commerce as the bJggest little yacflt
race in the world -is frantic at first,
Many entrants quickly shift from
front-rulll'lers to tqken compf:titors,
however, and stNftlers are upee;ed
to crosa the finish line aome two hours
or more after the start.
Tropllles will be dlabibuted during
ceremonies after the race ends at the
Newport Harbor Y achl Club.
l'rem P .. e 1
HEARING •..
communities and aesthetics.
Deputy Engineer for District 7 of the
State Highway Departmen~ T. R.
Lammers, began the diacwliona with
a presentation of the three }X'oposed
routes for the freeway through west
Orange County.
They include the Orange Rou te
(between Magnolia' and Be a ch ) ,
favored by the highway department
engineers, the Red Route (between
Beach and Golden West) and the
Green·Red Route (just west Of Golden
West and joining the Red Route north
of -the San Diego freeway).
"All seem to agree that Route 39
freeway is needed," said Lammers,
"but there's no local agreement as to
the best route location."
Garden Grove Mayor Reece Ballard
led the fmr-clty delegation of Hun·
Ungton Beach,. Fountain V a·l 1 e y,
Cypress and bis own city in an argu.
ment for the Red Route. •
His presentation drew applause: and
cheers from the crowd, about a dozen
of whom waved placards saying ''Go
Red" or "We All Want the Red
Route."
Buena Park Mayor Jesse M. Davis
,drew boos from the audience when he
said he was "in agreement with the
state highway department," as did
Stanton Public Works Director E. M.
Herrell, who argued any of the
western routes would be "disasterous"
to·the future development of his city.
Dale Dune of the Huntington Beach
Chamber of Commerce represented.
the only group appealing for the adop·
tion Of the most westerly route, the
Green-Red alternate.
"It's really a knotty problem," said
State Director of Public Works Samuel
B. Nelson, a1so at the meeting.
"The commissioners try to come
here with an open mind," he ex-
plained, and added that this week they
overthrew recommendations f r o m
highway engineers on the routing of
the Century Freeway, through Watts
in Los Angeles County.
Ba11ically, tilose favoring the Red
Route say it will promote industry in
now undeveloped areae, will displace
the fewest number of families rrrr a'S
opposed to 1,458) and will cost lest to
build (a total of $83 million compared
lo 184.3 million).
The highway department argues the
Orange Route will not affect Hun·
tington Beach's industrial area, would
follow the existing dividing line of the
Southern C a 1 i f o r n i a Edison
transmission lines and goes where the
people are.
The bearing closed after four and
one·half hours but the record of the
adoption proceedings will remain open
another 30 days so that anyone can
present testimony by I e t t e r •
(Engineers are accepting written
presentati«ls at Division of Highways,
Box 2304 TermiDal Amlei:, Los
Angeles.)
In one month, evidence presented at
Friday's hearing and by mall will be
compiled in sununacy form for the
commissioners, who wlll make a rul·
ing on the basts of it.
"It will be at least two mcmths
before a route ls adopted," said Com·
missioner V. Earl Roberti, San Diego.
DRIW CAREFULLY '-Corona de! Mar Youth
Center leader Ted Win&lon lifll starting gale for
start of annual Pinewood Dert>y today as entrant
Kurt Jaye, 10, eyes finish line. Kurt iJ one of 40
boy1 wbo built their own tiny can for city-wide
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derby, Carved from wood, cars are weighted with
rock.I , Mexican coins, nuts and bolts, which are ae-
cund by airing, Band·Aid& or rubber bands. Thal'•
bow Henry Ford slarted.
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Dally Paper
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• One by One~ Baek in. Jail
••
County 'Great Escape' Just a Bad Break for II
By JACK BROBACK
Of .. DMb "'*" .....
The capture Tbqrsday of the last of
11 men who escaped from the Orange
County Jail Feb. ?D pointedly
demonstrate• that it 1s almost im·
possible to escape the long arm Of the
law.
' The 11 were recaptured through
various devices used by Sheriff's
df:Putles, Most important was the fac!.
that all men bad J>eeo fingerprinted
Jet Noise
Claims Hit
$5 Million
Another batch of claims alleging
damage from jet aircraft flights from
Orange County AJrport was filed with
the .Board of Supervisors Friday by
residents of Newport Beach and C06ta
Mesa.
The newest batch numbered 56
claims for a t<Ul of $1,571,671, This
brin·gs the total to 184 claims for a
dollar amount of $5,427,051 .65.
The claims, as the others, alleg~
unbearable noise, noxious fumes and
dirty fallout from jet aircraft flyin g
from the airport sinee Sept. 1, 1967.
Claimants, members of various
homeowners groups and tJ:ie Airport
Noise Abatement Committee say the y
will file $10 million in claims before
Sept. I.
The Friday list was largely claims
in the $20,000 to '30,000 bracket, but
one damage d&Q)alld wa.s . fqr 'odd
figure of $11,47Ul5. It wii fi\ed by Mr.
and Mrs. Angus , E. Rlc~dson, of
20122 Riverside nrtver sama Ana Heigbt.s. ..,. . . . .
Court Declines
To Force Use of
'Land of Free'
LOS ANGELES (AP) -SUj>orior
c:ourt rejected a preliminary injunc.
lion Friday that muld have forced the
Downey Unified School District to use
the controversial textbook "Land of
the Free" in eighth gr.a.de classes this
fall .
The State Board of F.ducation had
s00ght the injunction pending trial of
a sWt the Downey District has filed.
Judge Robert S. Thompson said it
was in1proper at this time lo grant
the temporary relief sought by the
state.
Downey school officials have said
the book is too easy on c»mmunism,
plays down American patriots, gives
too much coverage to Negroes, favors
labor union1 over big business, Demo-
~~!~ C:~~~cens and~liberals
FOOTE IN STORE
LEADS TO JAIL
A 20-year-old eo·sta Mesa man al-
legedly chopped a hole through the
roof of Ramsay Rexall Drug Store
Friday night, and Jt took blm all the
way to city jail.
Arrested and charged with suspi-
cion of burglary is Steve William
Foote, 20, of 2619 Santa Ana Ave ,
Costa Mesa ;><>lice said the suspect
entered the drug store, at 2246 New ·
port Blvd., about 10 p.m., tbrtlugh a
hole in the roof. Police, alerted by
lhc store's silent alarm, cornered him
on the roof as be tried to leave.
87 SANDI MAJORS
OI' ,... Orelfr """' ....
More an..6Q)_people..jamJUed.Hun
lington Beach IDgb School auditorium
Friday to altemately boo and cheer
presentatJona at .the final hearing on
the proposed routing of the Huntington
Beach Freeway. and to learn that any
decls.ioo Is ltiU at leut two months
away.
Hundredl of well Oran1e County cl-
l
and photographed so their' complete
descriptioos were available to Jaw en·
forcement authorities throughout the
nation.
To back up this broadcast in-
formation, Sheriff's deputies carefully
checked the background and form er
acquaintances of all the escaped men.
The mass escape took place during
the nJght of Feb. :M>. Deputies said the
men sawed through a wire screen over
a ventilator shaft in their third-story
felony tank and crawled through to the
roof of the jailhouse.
From the roof, they descended to
the grol.Dld between the jail and the
First Presbyterian Church' with a
crude rope of blankets .and mattress
covers. First to be recaptured was Mlcbaill
\Vil cox, 22, of Huntington Beach, who ·
was injured in the attempted getaway.
He suffered two broken .ankles and
back injuries.
Rlohard H. Thompson's freedom
was shortlived. He was caught just a
.Queen for a Bay
DAILY ,IL.OT l•Pllol• . ' . When the temperature ga;es up along the Coast, some question aJ1dta
as to· the true friend. of.damsels in distress. Diamonds, it.seems Ire
replaced by the sea·,.as shown by Carol Cirac, 16, of Hu'ntington Beach
who frolics in the'iI,iland waterways in.Huntington Harbour. ca:rol is
a junior at Marina High School.
Cleveland Mourns Slain
Police as Quiet Returns
CLEVELAND (UPI) -Cleveland
today mourned three police ofiicets
slain in a gun battle that touched off
prolonged sniping, looting and fire-
bombing in the negro east side. Police
charged a Black Nationalist with
their murder.
The National Guard prepared to
gradually withdraw 3,000 troops thi s
weekend as the scarred area slowly
returned to normal. Mayor Carl B.
Stokes l8ld he believed the "crisis
had passed" as guardsmen and police
enforced a midnight to 6 A.M. cur-
Cew in a seven square mile area.
Stokes made an .early morning tour
of the east aide. He and other city
officials were to attend a combined
mf".morial service at 9:30 a.m. today
fc.r three white policemen sbOt and
killed by snipers Tuesday nigf1t as
they rusMd to the .aid of unarmed
occupants of e city tow truck under
fire in the east side.
Fred jAhmed' Evane, a bearded
Bladt N1ti0nallll who claimed be in·
stigated toe riotlng, was to appear at
a preliminary hea.ing on first degree
murder charges i.n the slaying of the
three policemen.
The charges against Evans aa!d he
"unlawfully, purposely and wflllully
killed Lt. Leroy Jones, Patn>lman
Louis Gal<lnka and Patrolman Willard
Wolff, each a duly appointed officer
of .the city."
"U my carbine hadn't jammed,"
Evans allegedly told three officers
'llAlo MTested him, "I would have kill-
ed you three. I bad you in my 1lghts
w.hen my rifle jammed."
Evians w.as arrested Wedne&day
morning. Police sald he had plotted I
"Black Revolution" in May, 1987,
Stokes said he hoped tbe entire con-
tingent of guardsmen would be g<lne
rrom the city Sunday.
He said that lor the first time there
was a "lack of any general b<lsWlty
on the pert <lf the re&ldents in the
area" to the presence Of the guard .
·~Many resident. took Ume out to
thank the troops for being here,'! he
said.
few hours after the maa escape at the
home of a girlfriend !!1 8"' Pedro.
Thompson, 30, of Holywood, bad been·
held on narcotics charges.
Eight days after the breakout,
Thomas L. Webb, 19, a Stanton armed
robbery suspect, was captured in
Flagstaff, Ariz. He and another of the
escapees were traveling togeU1er and
were tagged when the car they were
driving was recognized as one believ-
ed stolen in Laguna Beach.
Webb, and the other escapee, Paul
G. Diaz, a mrcotics suspect from
Laguna, made a break for freedom as
they were being led into the Coconino
County J&'il. Diaz got away.
Thomas A. Shepherd, 29, o f
Lakewood, ·was the next of the group
to be brought back to the fold. A
theft and narcotics suspect, Shepherd
was picked up in a traffic check in
Lennox, March l.
Two more were caught the same
day. Richard Robirds, 20, of Anaheim,
and Michael Dickey, 22, of Stanton,
both facing narcotics charges; 'ftre
captured when they stepi:;ed ofi a bus
in tar away Pella, Iowa.
Not so far away was· R0nald P.
DeTamaso, 19, of Santa Ana, anottier
narcotics suspect. He was pjcked up
by Gardeq Grove police who saw him
driving In their city.
Ray L. Brown, 31, of Huntington
Beach 'Was recaptured but never
returned to 'jail here. Brown was jail· ·
~~ (See ESCAPEES, Pace Z)
'
No Birth Contro·l
Pope May Back Church Tradition
VATICAN CITY (UPI) -Pope Paul
V1 pl.ans to issue a document on birth
control Monday upholding the Roman
Oatholic Church's .trad.iti<lnal opposi·
tion to any form of contraception, Vati-
can sourcts said today.
Vatican sources said the Pope al-
ready bas sent copies of bis hilt<lric
document to Papal Nuclos (ambassa-
dors) throughout the world to be dis-
tributed to bishops after the announce-
ment is made. ·
The birUt control questioa, affecting
millions ()f Catholics throughout the
world, is genera.Uy regard~d as tbe
Czechs Move
rq,»'ard Day
Of Reckoning
PRAGUE (UPI) -Czechoslovekla's
Reform Communists moved today to-
Wll!'d UW d:ay of ~Ironing wiCll the
angry Soviet Politburo on a wave ()f
public support that m3y be mmu1t,c!:r
ed In Ulla republic's 50-year history.
Calla fOr defiance against Soviet de·
mandJ for halting th< Czech Party
drive for more Democracy ·did not
come alone from Communi1ts and
government officialJ. Thousands of
citizens signed petltJons. Letters and
lei'i"OlllS cX 8"pporl poured intO par-
ty offic~.
Observers said Alexander Dubcek,
lhe Czech Party lirst secretary and
chief reformer, bu let the support
bUild to a point that leaves him little
room for maneuwr or c001promise
witt the soviets.
The date of the confraatation meet·
ing between Soviet and Czech Party
leaders rema1ned secret. But inform·
ed sources said it would open Monday
or Tuesday, It may be announced only
when the talking is done .
The Soviets claim -in a thunder·
ous propaganda barrage from Mos.
caw -that Czechollovalde is in dang·
er of going capitalist, slipping from the
east. bloc. This, Moscow has said of·
ficially, it will not tolerate. 'lbe Ru s·
sians have especially denounced the
Czechs' new freedom of !pffCh.
But the Czeche appear to have l<lst
the lackluster, unemotional national
face they wore undr 20 years of Stal-
inist rule that ended with Dubcek's
coming to power ei~t months ago.
Thounnds of Prague cltizenc have
been putting their signatures to a
petiition issued by the avant garcfa,
weekly paper Literarny Llsty.
Maybe Eskimo Pies?
SALEM, Ore. CAP) -An Oregon
fJnn, Deluxe Jee Cream Co., is filling
Jn order for 7 ,000 dozen lee cream
ban from Matanuska Maid, Inc., M·
chorage, AlesU.
most vital single issue that has come
before the 70-year~ld Pope in his five-
year reign. .
He summed up his own dilemma in
October, 19(16, when he said: "We
carinot be silent. To speak is a tre-
meDdous problem. The church f<lr
centuries has not had to face anything
of the kind."
Vati,can aqurces said the POpe , after
five yeers of wrestling witll the deciS-,
Ion, has taken the view ·that any fund-
amental change in the position tti.e
cburth has held down through the
centuries would be wrong.
Painful Moment
Huntington B e a c h Fireman
-Mich Burr comforts John Rit-
ter of Lon~ Beach following 'ac-
cident Fnday on Coast High-
way at 5th Street. Ritter suffer-
ed facial cuts in rear end crash.
Fifth Defendant
In Fraud Case
Gives up to DA
They said his document will give
emphasis to the teaehing of his pred·
ecessors, who have consistenUy mam.
tained that any form of contraception
is intrinsically evil. , ·
The church sanctions regul6tion of
conception only through the so-called
rhythm method -that is, abstention
from sexual intercourse during the
w·ife's fertile period.
The Pope's decision is reported to
run coonter to ttie recommendation of
a majm'Xy of ttle special commission
he appointed in 1964: to study the birth
control question.
Two Douglas
• lbµon Sr Offered
'Historic' Pact
, LOS ANGELES CAP) -McDonneii-
Doug"'8 Corp., threotened will! a
strike by M,000 workers, is Offering
two major aerospace unions a new
three-year contract~
One of the unions, the aerospace di.
vision of the United Auto Workers, ac-~t:P~ the o£fer Friday pending a rat·
ifioation vote Sunday by its members
union officials said. , '
The other uni.on, the International
Association of Macl!i.nists , said the
cmnpany's new wage package was
"unacceptable in certain provistoos,''
but expressed hope that further ne-
gctiiations could iron out the dillerenc·
es.
Each of the unions, which negotiat·
ed separately for the contract, repre·
s~ ebout half ol ~ workers at tile
11 McDonnell-Douglas plant!.
Terms of the contriact were not te·
vealed bUt industry sources said they
called for salary and fringe beMfits
hikes totaling between '11 cents and
ft.04 an hour over a three-ye.ar period.
UAW President Walter P . Reuther,
who took part in the bargaibng, said
the offer \\18S "historic " and union
officials indicated the cOntract W'ClU!d
create a pattern at otl!:ef aerospace
firms employing some 250,00> work-
ers.
Stop N. Vietnam
The fifth of nine men indlcted by the B mh
Orange county Grand Jury last Tues-0 ing· Unruh day for conspiracy to commit grand '
theft, surrendered to the Distri'ct At-LOS ANGELES (AP) _ The chair·
torney'1 office Friday. man <lf California's delegation to the
Richard D. Stephenson, 'El, of Bar-Democratic National Convention told rington Heights, lU., wu frffd on $8,250 bail and will appear for ar-a platform seminar of fellow dele-
r'aignment Aug. 9. gates today the United St&tes should
Prevlousiy Gul!tave Galas, 39, of halt all bombing of North Vietnam. "Ever since we initiated the bomb-
1l79 La Rosa Lane, Fountain Valley ing or North Vietnam, we have been,
and Lyman Barber, of Beverly Hills, qulte literally, blasting our hopes for
both Attofneys, .and Fred' K. Dell, peace," declared Assembly Speaker ~~~~t, 1n0t and Robert Hayes Sr. Jesse M. Unruh. •
"•ll;'OW'l1, • were alTffted on the "Clearly the disadvantages of our complaints
Boo,
cootinued bombing of North Vietnam
Ch HB F 1be indicted. pers0nt o Per ate d outweigh the advantages. We should
e eway through Amerlc""' Bulldlng Conoutu-s1'>p bombing if only as 1 practical er re ~~=td ~ ::;;r:~. ru~ head· mtt,:h'ri~~::~~ 174-vote delegation . . AccordlnJ to Utt Dlstzict Attorney's pledged to the slain Sen. Roller! F •
• 1 Ing false repre1ertati°"8 to iodlvi'duals Kennedy and was near the senator
ty officlall, school 1uperintendents, Only Westminster, Stanton and ''Thi roads Ire built for people," he that in tettiDC up cUt.ain forms <lf w?ten he was mortally shot tn this
cb&mber1 of commerce represen· Buena Park spoke -iD favor of lbe begu. "We.don't just come here with trusts and foundations the indivlduals dty June 4.
j
tauv .. ~and--~vate-h o..m..~ ~w_n.e.u-0range--Route,-whiclt1'ould-1ate ttftl-goodjnteoUons. Would be able1o avoid inheritance and Unruh'• comments were In a speech
created a poliUcal convention-type at· fUture freewa ..... 1o.i .. '"-"""' F "We've fo~u~nd~ou-t_w_h_er_e_r-'-o-adJ_pa_v_ed_ntatrtaxatlea""11J>O:ft'-~h". -.---~-•pM,r~e11-"ro~'r-a--mnttnronret'1eg;;.a;;e;;s---
mospbere at the otherwise unevt.ntlul ll 1 ...._'Y '"'-au oun· with good Intentions lead to.". . The defendanta aUecedlJ obtained to the Chicago conventtoa and cam ..
hearing. tatn Va ty and Garden GrOve. . I:le added that the route cholitn for money from the 1ndlvtdual1 for the patgn. workers.
Most of the organized groups Highway Comm l 1' to n Vice the freeway whlch by the 1970s will purpoee ol instruction and a.aist.nce "There shou1d be Utile wonder:•
pr.eaent told the State Htgl\way Cotn· Chairman• Fred C. Jeonlng11i. who memider north u f• as Wei t CovJna. in aettinl up tbe trusts and faun· Unruh 1ald, uthat Hanoi demands tho
mission that the Red Route -not the presided In the absence of Vernon· would have, to be selected In terms of datiom. cessatlon of bombing as a precondl· _o~ recommend~ by the State Cristina, opened the 10 a.m. bet.ring cost traffic service benefit to the ' SUR to be arrerted are two Soutbtrn tlon ol peace talk1 and will not en-
H1ghway Departmtint englneer1 -11' with comment. o0 the purpose of the ' • Qalifornb retfdents and two~ out' of gage in secret negotiaUoM to that
Ute preferred choice. public dLscusaion. (see 8EARING, Page J) •taee defeadaotl. end."
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First~ a Polite Bow. ••
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ROLLING ALONG-Fellow with chin· on cbest (left)
is Tom Traphagen, 17. He practices rolls with
YMCA judo studenta Mike Lee, 18, and Nina Jones,
15.
OOMPHI -This judo position is known as upside.down kick step,
and describes movement of luckless person in the air. Needless to
say, person controlling situation is instruct.or.
'L ITTLE PRINCE'
FOR BLIND KID S
"The words are more important
than the act.ions," Dale Kinsella, a
1ipokesmen for the Orange Coast
College Reader's Theater said, in-
viting all sigtitless children Ui attend a
performance (I( "The Little Prince"
today at 2 p.m. in the OCC F()rum.
Performed by members of the C(ll-
lege speech department, u11der the
direction Of John Law of Laguna
Beach, the play, v.tu.ch is essentially
audio, shows whet people are likc
tmough the eyes of a little prince \\'ho
comes to earth from another planet.
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ESCAPEES ...
ed June 20 after a barroom struggle in
Fort Worth, Tex. in which a policeman
'vas shot. He had be&n held bere on
suspicion of armed robbery.
Texas authorities ·claimed he had
been busy in their territory and held
him on charges of armed robbery,
burglary and forgery.
That dropped the re m a in i n g
escapees to three. Willlam V .
\Villeford, 24, of Costa Mesa, who had
been held on a· drug complaint, was
picked up by Berkeley police June 23.
I-le had been atTested once by the
poli ce there ill May and was released
but a check came through on hie
fingerprints and the Berkeley poller
found him again.
Last Thurlday, Diaz was capturec'
for a second time in Chicago. He wa!.
picked up there on a narcotics charge.
the same offense for which the Lagun;:.
Beach man had been held het"e.
Diaz escaped the second time Feb.
29 whoo he and Webb were arrested In
Flagstaff, Ariz. Diaz bcoke away as
they were being led to jail.
Thursday night, Thomas P Case, 19,
or 2525 Eldon St., Costa Mesa, made
the mistake of returning to old haunts
in the San· Fernando Valley and the
ever-waiting deputies were ready for
him.
That closed the book on the sens&·
tional escape.
rt wa11 just another chapter in the
book titled, "They Never Get Away for
LQ!lg." Of 233 prisoners that have
escaped from custody in Orange Coun-
ty since 1961, only two still remain a
large,
Black Belt
Buffs Really
Get Belted
By EVELYN SHERWOOD
Of ... o.ltt , .. ,, ... .,
DreMed in tredi.tional garb of corase
white twW jacket, short trousers and
batt feet, the student oi judo gets his
first lesson in etiquette, a fonnal bow
.'ram the waist.
This is the introduction to mayhem.
The oliasa then lets go with fast falls
·nd rolling spins, punctuated with
h_,, sl.ap6 but surprisingly few ::roans OI" grunls.
The acene oceurs regularly at the
·ew Orange Coast YMCA in Upper
.Vewpcrt Bay. Ken Chiradio, poa!lessor
of a Black Belt, covers the subject for
'>tudenta wbo hope to attain pro-
ficiency in the ancient art of self
Jefense.
'XPERT
The bolder <i a Black Belt has
·eached the highest degree oC ex-
1ertise in jud(), he tells men and
Women from ages 16 to 60 at his Y
~las6ef. .
Judo is the same thing as· Jujitsu. It
·s the best of the Japanese, Chinese,
·corean, Ok::imwan and French arts of
·e«-defeNe without weapons.
It depends largely on the principle of
·naklng use ()( an opponent's strength
Jnd weight to disable or 'injure him,
"The ttiumb," Chiradio explains, "is
a part ot the body ttiat i& most suscep·
tible tic pressure. We use it foc several
of the arts."
SNAPS, CHOPS
Counseling seli }:rOte<:tlon at all
times, the i.nS'tructor says women
should have a knowledge of pressure
points such as the thumb and the eye.
They're useable in fist maps, hand
chops and instep kicks.
"If students practice judo with
discipline, nobody gets hurt," he said.
"It is important, however, to know
when to be too.gt. It is better to have a
disabled opponent than a knife in your
stomach."
After a class warm-up, several of
judo's steps, or arts , are practiti!d.
Tbe6e inelude maneuvers such as the
osota gari, a requirement for the
Brown Belt. (The three ranks of judo,
in order of difficulty to attain, are the
White Belt, Brown Beit and Black
Belt).
GROUND ATl'ACK
The osata gari art nms in fast 5e.
·uence like this:
· -A lapel grab; chop wUh cutting
"1ge of hand; knee to opponent'1 lace;
in&tep to groin, aod hand pull on op-
;ionent's hair to bend him over.
If you can do all this you are well on
your way to earning the Brown Belt,
3.nd your opponent is on his way to the
ho6pital.
'''Ibe hand must be quicker than thf'
~ye in judo, and the feet must not Ix :ar behind," Chiradio says.
And bes.ides self defense, there's
still another use of judo. Tossing a
husband or wife around can get rid of
frustrations.
"Judo releases tensions," Chiradifl
sars, "and then you feel like reau,
d0&ng something." •
Candidates Set
W. County Talks
The Democratic Club of Huntington
Beach and FountaJn Valley wW hear
~!1.:0~· ::-i:6e~rr~sw": Wife Munimified Four 'Aeverat6 c~ahetesglnfnlor office at its
.,, 11t _,, .. .,,,._ 1or u-9"cf\. ug. meeting ng at 8 p.m. at -• .._ """ -· -y ff G . the James O. Harper School, l-::."' .m.~'i:~T~i:..1111~';";(.:; ears, e ets Five Santa Ynez st.; Fountain vauey.
__ _...nowbi111 ds to Fly
lQO E_ager Skippers Await Race
B7 ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of ... DlllY 'lltt Sltff
Thfl 1Wallow1 cab come back to
Capi.atrano torever, but nothing brings
a thrill to the throat of the man wear-
ing a skipper's cap like the return of
~he Snowbirds.
The 33rd aooual Flight ol the Snow-
'llrd8 yacht race gets underway at
l::ll p.m. Sunday in waters off \IJe
,alboa Pavilion, drawing hundreds of
1yal spectators.
Actually, some dJe -hard boaters
:off at the idea ol a 12·foot, c.:at-
rigged 'dinghy qu~ylng as anytlling one viewing compoUUon from a dls·
even approximating a yacht. tance.
Let them. Activity in flhe race -advertised
'l1he spectacle Is still mognjlioent o y-U>e' N~~1f~l>Or "q,llrnl/eT ot
when more than 100 ol the .small, big-Commerce as the biggest little yactit
sailed craft bob about at the starting race 1n the world -ts frantic at ttrst.
line1 ready to run for the money. Many entrants quickly shift from
Much oC the Newport Herbor boat-front-rurmers to token competitors,
tog traijic virtually st.alls in the 10-lloY/ever, and stragglers are expected
mlnute period while the litUe boats to cross the finish line some two hours
jockey for position at the starting line. or more after the &tart.
Depending upon the wind, tbe Flight Trophies will be distributed during
of the Soowblrds looks like a handful ceremonies after the race ends at ttle
of confetti thrvwtl into tllo air to-· Newport Harbor Yacht Club. •
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HEA RING ..• Demo Veep Race
communities· and aesthetie&. · . .
Now Wide Open
By CARL J. LEUBSDORF
WASllJNGTON (AP) -1be Demo-
cratJ.c vice presidential picture ap-
peared to be wide op.en today fOllO'Wing
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's "final,
firm" decision against acceptillg the
position at next month's national con·
ventkm.
The names or Sens. Eugene J . Mc·
Oarthy, Fred R. Harris and Ambassa·
dor to Frence Sargent Shriver wece
rnentio:ned a s possible running mates
iJ front-running Vice President Hubert
H. Humphrey wins the Democratic
presideritial nominatioc.
HwnJiirey, campaigning in Kansas
when the Kennedy statement was re·
leased in Boeton, sald the decision by
the Massadluaetts senato.. "s~ for
itself'' and ii "understandable.';
But he declined, .as he has all along,
to comment on wOO might be under
consideration.
McOarthy, Humphrey's chief rival
fOl' the nomination, had no immediate
comment on either Kennedy's deci&ion
or lhe po96ihility o! taking No. 2 spot
himself which be has in the past re-
jected.
A Hwnphrey-McCartl>y ticket would
poge a problem since both men come
from Minnesot.a and the Constitution
b6rl a state's electoral college votes
from going to reisdeots ol the same
U.S. Da Nang
Base Shelled;
Damage Light
SAIGON (UPI) -Twenty.five Com·
munlst shells slammed into the U.S.
air base at Da Nang today, the third
attack on the war complex in five
Mys. U.S. soldiers unearthed a 50().
bed underground communist bospital
in the northern mountains near Hue.
Spokesmen said the barrage of 15
mortar rounds and 10 man-sized rock-
ets oaused light damage and casual-
ties at Da Nang, 360 miles north of
Saigon on South Vietnam's northern
C-Oast.
Air raids from the Air Foree and
Marine base into North Vietnam were
not disrupted, headquarters said. One
Marine A6 Intruder, with 22,500-pOUnd
bombs, exploded in a blast heard for
miles. n.. shelling coincided with a bold
guerrilla raid on the U.S. air base at
Udon , Thailand, another launching pad
for .air raids into North Vietnam. It
was the lirJit tune an American b~e
in Thailand has been attacked. Four
U.S. servicemen ·were wounded,
spokesmen in Bangkok said.
state.
Sen. Abrlhom A. Rillioo{f. ID·
Conn.), suggested that "Sargent Shriv·
er is the only vice presidential candi·
date who makes sente to me if he,
·Humphrey, can't bet McCarthy."
Shriver, Kennedy's brother-in-law
Who beaded tbe Peace Corps and tbe
antipoverty program before be<:Oming
ambassador thh spring, has never
run for public office.
Humphrey aides, who have insisted
no decision oc the vice presidency wes
imminent, he.ve said that both Mc·
Carthy and Shriver are possibilities.
There i& also support from within
the Humphrey camp for Harris, who
is cochai:rman of the vice president's
campaign along with Sen. Walter F.
Moodale, (ll-Mim).
But an aide sald the 37-year4d Ok·
lahoma Democrat has given no
thought to the possibility.
Texas Gov. John B. CoMally, who
had cclticiz.ed the i-i!>ility o! a
Kennedy candidacy earlier in t h e
week, eaid in Austin, Tex., that he and
five other southern and border state
governors told Humtiu'ey Thursday
to choose a nmning mate "more mod·
er ate than you ere."
"He CHumPu'ey) said he basically
agreed with that," &aid Connally, who
has disclaimed interest himself in
being the vice president's running
mate.
Kennedy, in taking him sell out of
the running one monUl befOre the con·
vention is due to apen, acted in the
face of increasing p.re66ure from pow·
erful party leaden aucb N Olicago
Mayor Richard J. Daley that threat·
ened to propel him ll11o tile lpO! unless
h< took declslvo actlon ap!nst it.
tn his statement, Kennedy ea.id he
would regard the nomioatlon as "a
high honor and a challenge to further
public service" but that "For me, this
yea.r, it ls impossible."
He sa!d that the reasoos are entire-
ly personal in view of tte bea'1' f'lllll·
ily respon.sibllWes tbrust on him by
the assasslnatlon last month of bis
brother, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.
Besides increasing speculation ove"r
possibilities for the No. 2 spot, the
rea<:tion to Kennedy's deelsion was
unanimously sympathetic even among
Repuhliuns.
"All of us in political tile appreciete
the extremely difficult dec:i.!i.on be had
to make," said Republioan president-
ial hopeful Richard M. Nixon.
Nixon said Kennedy is "a man who
hes ·a great future in American politics.
Senate Democratic Leader Mike
Mansfield, who had urged Kennedy
to take such a step, said the decision
was "in his own best interests. I hope
thl8 will elld the lmpmmlng and pres-
suring by varloos lndividuals1 and
groups on him."
Deputy Erig(neef for ~ct 7 of the
St.?.te_ ~gh,vay Department, T, R.
Lammers, ·tsegan the d.J1cusslona with
a preseatation of Ute tbrR i-opetSed
rout.ea· for the freeway ~ugh w"t
Orange county.. .
They include the Orange Route
(between Magnolia and B·e a c h ) ,
favored by the highway department
engineers, the Red Route (between
Beach and Golden West)· and the
Green·Red Route (just west Of Golden
wes·t .and joining the Red Route north
of the San Diego freeway).
"All seem to agree that Route 39
freeway is needed," said Lammers,
"but there's no local agreement .u. to
the best route location."
Garden Grove Mayor Reece Ballard
led the four-city delegation of Hun·
tington Beach, Fountain V a 11 e y ,
Cypress and his own city in an argu.
ment for the Red Route.
His preseotation drew applause and
cheers from the crowd, about a dozen
of whom waved placards saying "Go
Red" or "We All Want the Red
Route."
Buena Park Mayor Jesse M. Davis
drew boos from the audience when he
said be was "in agreement with the
state highway department," as did
Stanton Public Works Director E. M.
Herrell, who argued any of the
western routes would be "disasterous"
to the future developinent of his city.
Dale Dune of the Huntington Beach
Chamber of Commerce represented
the only group appealing for the adop-
tion Of the m0st westerly route, tile
Green-Red alternate.
"It's really a knotty problem," said
State Director of Public Works Samuel
B. Nelson, a'lso at the meeting.
"The commissioners try to come
here with an open mind," he ex·
plained, and added that this week they
overthrew recommeodations f r o m
highway engineers on the routing of
the t:eo.tury Freeway, through Watts
in Los Angeles County.
Ba'iically, those favoring the Red
R06te say it will ptomote industry In
now 1mdeveloped areas, will displace
the fewest number of families (777 as
O!pposed to 1,458) and will coot leiis to
build (a tot.al of $83 million compared
to $84.3 million). ·
The highway department argues the
Orange Route will not affect Hun·
tington Beach's industrial area, would
follow the existing dividing line of the
Southern C a 1 i f o r n i a Edison
transmission lines and goes where the
people are.
The hearing cl0sed after four and
one-half hours but the record of the
adoption proceedings will remain open
another 30 days so that anyone can
present testimony by l e t t e r ~
(Engineers are accepting written
presenta:tioos at Division of Highways,
Box 230f Terminal Annex, Los
Angeles.)
In one month, evidence presented at
Friday's hearing and by mail will be
compiled in sumrnacy form for the
commissioners, who will make a rul·
ing on the basis of it.
"It will be at least two months
before a route ls adopted," said Com·
missioner V. Earl Roberts, San Diea:o~
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'-"'llMo ,,., ONMI ~ Nt111tttM tenc l~y to five years to life for district and Howard Adler, appearing :,'!".;'·...:.,. ~ .:='°'iw!'i:"T."':: 9eeood degree murder of his wife. for Rep. Richard T. Hanna (I).
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__.,., .,. ~-·• """"''' ,,.. .. ....,. years after WUson had reported her ing the club president Mrs. Nancy •• • .-. ..... • mi.1sinc. Tepper, 847·1838.
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DRIVE CARl!FULLY -Corona de\ Mar Youth
Center leader Ted Winaton lifts startlng gate for
start ol annual Pinewood Derby today as entrant
Kurt Jaye, 10, eyes finish line. Kurt Is one of 40
J>oys who built their own tiny can for clty·wlda
. .
U.ILT flll.Of '"" ,._.. derby. Carved from wood, car• are we!11hted with
rocks, Mexican coins, nuts and bolls, which are se-
cured by siring, Band-Aids or rubber bands. That's
bow Henry Ford started.
I .
I
I .
I
Radio Technician Robert C.
G•rnor (8, didn't show up in Ft.
Brag;·.}california) to be sentenced
for arivtng with a suspended.
license. ur•m leaving the country,"
Garner told Judge Ray W•r• by
telegram. "If you want to extradite
me, go right ahead." •
Diahann Carroll will become the first
black performer to singl11 carry a
we eklt1 Ulevision series. Diahann will
lead the casi this fall in NBC's
"Julia," playing a middle cla!s widow
with a six. year. old son. There are
seriou.s questions as to whether whites
and/or black! will be offended by the
presentation. Diahann believes her
show will help discredit racism. • Herry Gilfrin, of Ascot, a 79-
year-old taxi driver, is in trouble
with the law again. Gilfrin was
ordered to appear in traffic court
this week ... for the second time in
60 years. • Richard A. Novak, 30 has been
suspended from the Los Angeles Fire Department for 30 days for
.. disobedience and conduct un·
becoming a fireman." Novak's of·
fense? His mustache was too
bushy. • Singer N11ncy Wilson has charged
her husband of nearly ei~ht years
with "extreme 'cruelty • in a
divorce suit filed in Los Angeles
Superior Court. Miss Wilson, 31
and music publisher Kenneth c.
Dennis, 38, were manied Dec. 21.
1960 in Compton. They separated
last Jan. 26. •
The St. Louis Zoo ii discon-
tinuing its elephant shows be·
cause the star, Alice, is fading
away, Alice, a sufferer of ane·
mia, is down to a mere 5,500
pounds. ;;
~ bn..,,,lll!JI ....... ~ • Eugene B. Joiner, of Kotzebue,
Alaska, put 100 tons of jade up for
auction but attracted few buyers.
Joiner mines the gem. "I managed
to pay up a couple year's back
debts and acquired some fine
mining equipment, but I feel the
world isn't ready for a big jade
producer," Joiner said. • Wendell Goslin, 27, and Rodney
Lawson, 24. showed un for their
burglary trial in San Francisco ..
. but none of t he 30 prospective
jurors did. A check disclosed the
jury duty notices hadn1t been
delivered by the post office. The
trial was postponed ... indefinitely. • Vlol11 Fost.r Y.cllicka, 70, who
eloped with 84--year~ld Joseph
Y edUcka in St. Louis a week after
they met, has this advice for other
couples: 11The thing to do is not to
court too long and fool around too
much." • Dr. Elvert Himes drove t w o
blocks' interference for a runaway
car in Logan, Utah, gently allowed
it to bump his, and brought both
vehicles to a halt. The occupant of
the second car, Beverly Shields, 8,
had accidentally released the park·
ing brake.
You Can't Lead
Horse to Water
The old adage about leading a horse to water was borM out Wlitb a
-e twl1t on 1l1e bonb of Lake
HUll!Jllp>a Tbunday.
A t.en.._go boy sadly nmoved his
saddle one! bridle from his Appoloon
horse one! lelt 1l1e aJllnW !Or deed
there· after trying to make the horse
awim .
The boy told resldoats that he had
just broken th• bone, and hod led Ille
hone to the wter trying to make It
swim when it penlcftd in the water
and drowned. The )'OWll IMl1 pulled It
lo .......
The HunUfletoo Beech Humane
Soci<ty, notllied TbtJnldoy, pleked up
ttie carcass Frid11y,
t .,_
Mommy And Ille ·
Instructor Myrna Cox: g i v e s
lesson to Julie Wiggins at Mar·
ina High School r,ool during
"Mommie a nd Me' swim ser·
ies. Huntington Beach Recrea·
tion Parks Department will
supply information on sessions
at 536-2573.
Rolls Readied
For New Mesa
Trash Hikes
Rolls identifying Costa Mesans who
will now be assessed $15 111d up per
year for public trash collection 8J'e
being readied for submission to the
Orange County Auditor's o!!ice.
Directors of the Costa M e s a
Sanitary Djstrict Thursday adopted
the new method of collecting fees for
garbage service customers sa that
non-users don't share the cost.
Bills will be mailed with county tax
notices in November, with a flat $15
fee for individual homeowner and a
$15-and-up formula for multiple unit
properties and trailer parks.
City Finance Director Robert Oman.
for example, points out that each unit
after the first $15 assessment would be
charged only $7.i(), so a fourplex
would get a $37.SO'!lnhual bill.
Property owners who use a private
trash collection service, however, can
be excused from the new assessment
district 81ld others who wish to leave it
may do so at >annual hearings.
It is too late now, however, to avoid
the $15 or up assessment for the com -
ing year .
Oman said the district could not
have been formed iI 51 percent o1.
those living within the newly formed
agency had protested.
He said the actual number of pro·
tests received amounted to only one
fourth of one percent of the property
owners affected by the new agency.
Approximate cost ol the prior trash
collection assessment on all properties
benefit -amounts to $1.25 per month,
was 92 coots per month and the new
figure -borne only by those who
an in~rease of only 33 cents .
United Nations
Group to Meet
The Coastline Unit.ed N at J on s
Association (UNA) Chapter will serve
.as host to the state council luncheon at
the Hotel Laguna noon July 7:1.
The quarterly meeting will lnclude
lalka by Marsha Hunt, an active UN
worker and movie actress, and Dwight
Ramage, president of the Southern
California Council. Ramage recently
visited Western and Eastern EuroPC,
and will report on his Cindings.
The UNA supports the UN by giving
out lnformatlon on the International
organization and selling UNICEF
(United Nations I n t e r n a l i o n a I
Children's Emei-iency Fund) ~ards
and calendars.
Generator Stolen
Newport Beach resident Gordon Lee
Smith, ol 401 CAtallna. Monday com-
ptalned to police that ~omeone stole a
MOO portable electric a:eoerator from 'bia ualocked 1ar11e.
DAILY PILOT 3
·From Blight to Beauty
Hun~ington Tackles Highway Skid Row
By WILUAM REED
Of ""' ~llY , • .., St•tt
The first attempt by Huntington
Beach city government to shape blight
into beauty taekles a q u a i n t
hodgepodge of hotdog havens and two·
story testimonials to the taste of an
adolescent town in love wittl oil, the
sun and itseU.
-·· The area Wlder-consideration begins
at about Golden West St.reP.t at the
northwest entrance to the area known
roughly as downtown. It extends along
Pacific Coast highway to First Street
just west of the municipal pier, all
together more than 12.6 acres.
Object of the proposed redevelop·
meot would be to clean up the. area
generally recognized as the entrance
to the city from the northwest.
Preliminary plami.og steps &Te just
beginning, From the steps could come
the huge redevelopment project or
could result in shelving of the idea i! it
proves impractical.
At !irst glance ttie project '.!ppears
entirely within the realm of possibili·
ty. Total cost is approx.ime.ted at $12.8
million.
The money wauld be needed ta buy
about 19 acres of beach from the pier
northwest to the bluffs area· from the
Huntington Pacific Corporation, $3.8
million ; 38 acres of land from the 18
188 private owners, $7.6 million ;
paying for land clearing cost, $400,00J
and about $1 million for improvement
costs including widening of Walnut
avenue lo 100 f~t so that it could
become the new Pacific Co a s t
Highway.
The deal would be financed by the
city using state and fedtt"al open space
funds to acquire the beach, $3.8
million, and by sale of 55 acres o( the
project I.and, $9 million. Just where
the money to buy the land before it is
sold would come Cram is still in doubt.
0( the 55 acres offered for sale the
city parking authocity likely would buy
13 acres a't a price of $2.6 million in
order to provide parkillg lots near the
pier and at several locations along
Coast Highway to serve the beach and
future apartment and commercial
development.
The Huntington Pacific Corp would
be of1ered 20 acres of Land at a total
price of '4 million. Likely the land
would be o/fere<l,Ja: a n exchaJlge for
beach land.
The redevelopment agency Would of-
ter for sale some 22 acres to private
Industry for commercial and recrea-
tional uses at a price of about $4 .(
million, leaving1the city wlth a profit
o( about n million.
The ability of the city to put the land
together profit.ably stems from its
ownership of streets in the area. Plans
call for abandonment of the present
Coast Highway and substitution of
Walnut Avenue .
Fifty feet of the highway would
revert to the Huntington Pacific Corp.
and 50 feet to the city. Jn addition , the
area contains .another 17 acres of
streets.
Taking a typical block as an ex-
ample, it cootains J.89 acres. Streets
a nd alleys around it contain another
1.08 acres. Figuring land costs at
$200,CXXl an acre now the J.89 acres is
worth $378,000 or $4.60 per square foot.
If streets and alleys are added to the
aCT"Nge of a typical block long the
highway the acreage becomes a total
or 2.97. Since it costs the city nothing
for the street property the price of the
acreage drops to $127 ,000 per acre or
$2.91 per square foot. The difference
of $1.69 per square foot is used to pay
costs including legal and clearing,
Within the 22 blocks of the proposed
redevelopment aTe 233 parcels owned
by 188 owners. There are 151 residen·
tial units, 10 idle oil wells, 80 active
ooes, 139 oil storage tanks and 71 oil
leases.
I( about 60 acres of the land is used
for apartment development there
would be built about 2340 un.its which
would produce a total income o( $35.1
million if the average family income is
$15,000 per year .
Many obstacles stand in tile way of
the project. JllS'I: the word "renewal"
is likely to bring out the foes ol
renewal projects of' any kind despite
the city's indication that Federal
urban renewal is not to be used.
Objections will come not only from
those who object !or philosophical or
2 Years of Training
HUNTINGTON SKIO ROAD -Looking very much like a Skid Row
is Pacific Coast Highway in the first block east of Main Street. City
is now discussing plans Which could turn this area into a parking
plaza combination of stores and parking areas.
political reasons, but likely from many
of the landowners in tne area.
So far the only real objection voiced
is that the city's cost estimates are
considerably low and that total cost
for acquisition could double IC the
Prtce of oil wells and leases is in·
~e~,
OCC Graduates 24 Nurses
Laguna Beach
May Get Gate .
Twenty-four Orange Coast College
nurses received school pins Friday
night .in a completion ceremony that
marked the end or their two years of
training.
Six weeks of summer course
stretched their schooling beyond the
June graduation for most OCC
students.
Miss Olive Rees. director of nursing
education at the c01lege. presented the
pins, explaining they should be worn
with pride because they bear the in-
scription Orange C.oast College.
1birty freshmen nursing students
received caps with a stripe indicating
they have completed the fir St year.
Persons in hospitals see tbe stripe and
know wbo can carry m o r e
responsibility, they were told .
The ceremony at Mesa Verde Coun-
try Club was hosted for the graduating
sophomores by the r r e s h m e n .
Families· and friends attended.
Fourteen ol the 24 graduated nurses
''Safi Chee•e''
are. married. and many have children,
making nursing their second career.
Miss Rees said that these young
nurses have in common that they are
good organizers in their home.
To become licensed nurses. the
young women must now pass a state
board exam the end of August. The
graduates:
Costa Mesa -Mrs. Donna Boyde,
Mrs. Barbara Knight. Miss Joan
Moore and Miss Karen Neja.
Newport Beach -Mrs. Joan
Crawford and Miss Diane Davies.
Huntington Beach -Mrs. Barbara
Biddle, Mrs. Maxine Cocking end Mrs.
Eva Kalayjian.
Westminster -Mrs. Carol Beutler
and Miss Sherry Gulla.
Mission Viejo -Mrs. Diane Malloy.
Also, Miss Carol Chapman, Miss
Dorothy Davis, Miss Anna Kretzers,
Mrs. Vivian Schiller, Mrs. Lynn
Stewart and Mrs . Jackie Ward, aU o!
Santa Ana.
No telling what you'll find crawling around in a dark room, as shown
by thi• picture of the tiny feller whlch took up residence in the big
4x5 press camera in DAJf~Y PILOT photo lab. Named Flash, mouse.
like our photographers, especially llXe! cheesecake.
Mrs. Mary Hadley , Miss Claudia
Kincy and Miu Mary Robinson, all of
Orange; Mrs. Sheila Miller, Anaheim;-
Mns. Valerie Maggi, Garden Grove,
and Miss Helen Blacicinton, Escon-
dido.
H~phrey Visit
May Bring Out
25,000 Pickets
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Peace
group leaders say they'll have 25,000
antiwar demonstrators on hand to
plague Vice President Hubert H.
Humphrey dw-ing his quick, three-day
campaign tour of California .
The vice president was to arrive
today for a meeting with the Califor-
nia delegation to the Democratic Na·
tional Convention. He wlll meet with
them Sunday at the Century Plaza
Hotel, end the demonstrators said
they'll be there, too.
The demonstration is being staged
by the Peace AKCTION Council.
which mustered 10,00J pickets outside
the Century Plaza last year during
a visit by President Johnson.
Some 50 people were injured when
poli ce and pickets clashed, but coun·
cil leaders said Sunday's demonstra·
tion would be peaceful.
This will be Humphrey's second at·
tempt to bring his campaign to Cali·
(ornia. Flu caused him to cancel sim·
ilar plans about two weeks ago. Pick·
ets showed up for his scheduled ap·
pearance at the Hollywood Palladium
even though the vice president was
not there.
Volunteer Bureau
Needs More Drivers
West Orange County Volunteer
Bm-eau reports llhat c o m m u n i t y
helpers are needed as drivers and
typists.
The burea~. a United Fund age.ncr,
serves as a liaison between non-profit
community agencies and the public.
For more lnfonnatlon citizen~ should
contact Mrs. Robert A. West, 17912
Elm St., Fountain Valley, 962""4382.
In Near Future
\\ The -city of Laguna Beach may be
getting the gate in the near future.
In this case the gate would be an
automatic device that would guard the
private road of Bruce Country.man in•
to the Arch Beach Heights area, Sum·
mit Drive.
Countryman has offered the road to
the city for $50,000. City officials
estimated it might cost another $55 ,00)
to repair the halt mlle of road.
Councilmen suggested that the city
might be interested in repairing and
maintaining the road If Countryman
would deed it to the city with no
charge.
However. City manager James D.
\Yheaton Friday told the DAILY
PILOT that Countrymen's attorney
James R-alston Smith has put the city
on notice that any use of the road by
the city will be treated as a trespasa
and barricades will be erected.
Asked about the practical effect of.
such action on movement of police
cars and fire engines into the area.
\Vheaton said it would add time to the
run.
A fire engine from the new Agate
Street, Gienneyre station, Wheaton
snid, would likely go down South Coast
Highway and up Solano to Alt.a Vista
\Yay instead of the shorter route. The
same would apply to police cars.
Asked about the possibility of tdle ci·
ty using a gate card to service homes
with "road rights", Wheaton aaid in
e!fect that the city would e.itber use a
card to serve everyone in the area or
use the longer route to serve
everyone. road rights or none.
Closure of the road could also work
a hardship on private agencies such as
construction companies with heavy
equipment to move or on UJe Laguna
Beach County Water Distcict.
Asked what the city will do now,
Wheaton sajd he isn't sure yet. He sa1d
City Attorney Jack Rimel is working
on the matter.
Campfire Ban
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -Gov.
Paul Lax1alt, in an emergency order
today , prohibited for 90 days all open,
/itov-e and grill fire3 on state park land
at Lake Tahoe.
Northern Nevada has been plagued
with a series of brush firee: in the
last few weeks.
Tuition No Fear for UCI Students
Tuition, Ille dirty W<M'd. changed lo 1
less objectJoneble "fffs" d u r In g
debate over what to charge University
ol Oallforn'a 1tudent.1, hokk no
parl;cular temr tor ooe p-oup ol
unlW:r<y 1tudent1.
UC medical studtnU: have been
pa,y1ng tulUon since sometime prior to
1904. Neirt 11ehool yew medical ochool
tu!Uon will coot '2llJ for C.llrorni•
resident.. and tl,200 tor non residents.
That la In ._ddttJm to flllO per quarter
lnci<lmlal r ...
UCI~orni• College of Medicll'le'1
267 student! all will have to pey this
tulUon .
<J>argillt medical sdlool Wltion 11
Ute general practice at olber 1tate
universities 11nd coUegM, accordtn1 to
UC! publlc oflalra spokesmon W•yno
Clark. He sold lhe proctke evkienU,
comes from recocn:Uon thlt mediCll
edbeatton It much more COltly than
ottier ptolusional tehool procnm1,
•uch u law.
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4 DAILY l'ILOT -,, .My 27, IM
Pu.Ip it and . P e w ·
Sunday, PNtor hmes G.
Blain of tho Ne..rpon.llorbor
IA.tMru ~Vtl, meeting
at 2501 CUii Drive, Newport
Beach, wW give the sermon,
"Govenunent And Saint
Paul."
Service• of the church are
held at 8:~ and 11 a.m.
"Make YoW" Anger An
Allet," will be the topic of
tbe sermon presented by
Choplaln Edward G. Reitz
of Ho11 Memorla.l Hospital
at the Men Verde
Me-I Cbara, I 7 0 I
Baker St., Costa Mesa, Sun-
day.
Services will be held at 9
and 10:30 a.m. at the
churth.
The llaatlllstoe-Valley
Bapllsl Clonell, 9'179 Slator
Ave., Fountain Valley, will
have u lta guest speaker
Sund~, Robert Fletcher.
Fletcher l1 a former Air
Force Captain, b a v I n g
r~ved hit bachelor of
dlvlnicy degr .. from tho Los
Angele• Baptilt Theological
Seminary.
Servlcu wW be at 11 a.m .
and s p.m. Sunday. Church
school meet.I •t 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
The Ftra t United
/ Methodls&.Cburc-. 2'121 l7th
St., Hunttn(ton Beach, will
continue the s u m m e r
"schedule with ooe wonhlp
service at 9:30 a .m. The
Rev. Kenneth "JobD1tone wlU
be preaching on the topic,
"The Question o( Va1Ge1.!'
Church School will meet
at 9:30 a.m. Adult cla11e1
will be at 10:4.5 a.m.
"The niird Alternative''
is the message to be
presented by the R e v .
James C. Ledgerwood at the
Ftnt Ualted Metllodl1t
Cbardl, 431 W. 19th Sl, Cos-
ta Mesa, Sunday at the 9:30
and 11 a .m. services.
A supervised nursery and
church school for all ages
are held at the service
houra. The church's youth
fellowship meets at 4:30 p.m. that evening.
Speaking at the Sunday
services, the Rev. D r .
Henry Gerhard, or the
Lapu Beach Church of
Reli&IOUI Science, 2 O O 6 2
Laguna Canyon Road will
talk on the topic, "The
Answer to Perplexing Ques·
tions."
Services are held at 9 and
11 a.m.
There will be a baby
parade and dedication of all
chUdren under three yeara
of age at tbl!l 11 a.m. aervice
at tho Flnt Baptllt Clum:b,
310 Magnolia, Costa Mesa,
Sunday. Still and motion pie·
tun11 may be taken of the
families.
At the 7 p.m. service, Dr.
P. G. Neumann will present
the meaaage 1'Meeting God
-What Does It Entail?"
Child care ls av.ailable for
both services.
"Maybe God WanL! Me To
Do This" will be the
message of the Rev. James
R. Moor, minister of Chris·
tian education at S t •
A D d r e w • I Pre1byterfan
Cblll"Cll, Newport Beach,
Sunday.
Services will be held at 8,
9:30 and 11 a .m.
Dr. William Eller of the
The Lutheran Church of tbe
M11ter, 2900 Pacific View ,
Coron.a del Mar, will deliver
a message titled ''Wages or
Gift?" at 8:45 and 11 a.m.
worship hours Sunday.
An adult inquiry class is
being held at 9:45 a .m. at
the Lutheran church.
Newport Unity Church
will hold a dialogue Sunday
(See PULPIT, Page 51
MINISTER OF MUSIC
Mr1. l •rbara McDaniel
She's Music
Minister
Mrs. Barbara McDaniel
has been chosen as the new
minister of music for the
P lymouth Congregational
Church oC Newport Harbor.
Mrs. McDaniel received a
BA degree in ro1al music in
1962 from Chadron State
College in Neb. In 1963 she
completed the requirements
for a Nebraska teaching
certificate, and ta u g h t
public school music classes
in Nebraska for three years.
U.S. Histo ry Ma kes Myt h
Of Religious Libert y Idea l
By LOUIS CASSELS
UellM ...... l•W."-1
Our forefathers came t.o
this country 1 e e k i n g
reUgioua liberty and set-up a
system of goven.nent under
whJc'h church and state are
strictly separated aod every
man is free to worship as he
pleases.
Do you agree with that
statement? Most Americans
would. It's a capsule ex·
pression of one ol. our most
cherished national myths.
IT'S BAD history oo tw o
grounds.
First, it attributes to all
early settlers of America a
motive that was dominant
for only a small minority.
More serious, it falsely
implies that re 1 i g i o u s
freedom and its necessary
precondition. church-state
separation, have always ex·
Isled in America.
Ac tu a 11 y , religious
freedom was a late-bloom·
ing flower on the tree of.
American democracy.
EXCEPT IN a few islands
of enlightenment, such as
Quaker Pennsylvania and
Baptist Rhode lsland, col·
om.at America made free
use or government coercion
to compel re-Ogious con·
fonnltv.
In Virginia, a law enacted
In 1611 required every real·
dent of the colony to "give
an account of his faith"
upon demand, If the account
failed to satisfy the local
Anglican minister, he could
req~the _miscreant to at-
tend' re1igious irrstroctlon
classes.
Massachusetts in t & 4 4
made it a crime, punishable
by banishment, to be a Bap-
tist. It was an even greater
crime to be a Quaker. Con·
victed Quakers had an ear
lopped off, or a hole burned
through the tongue with a
hot poker.
AL TIIOUGH state • en·
forced religious b i g o t r y
subsided somewhat after tile
Salem witch-trials of 1692, i.t
did not disappear. Nine of
the 13 colonies still had
established churches at the
time of the Revolution.
The First Amendment to
the U . S . Constitution.
r atified in 1791, forbade the
federal government t o
establish a church or ln·
terfere in any way with
t'reedom of religion. But this
limitation did not apply to
state governmenU until the
Fourteenth Amendment was
adopted alter the Civil Wu.
ConnecUcut maintained an
established church u n t i I
1818, New Hampshire until
1819. And Massachusetts
kept on taxing its citizens
for support of the Congrega-
tionalist clergy until 1833.
EVEN AFTER the ei-a of
state churches finally came
to a close, legislatures and
courts continued to give
favored treatment to the
Christian religion as op.
posed to all other faiths.
In 1889, the U.S. Supreme
Court upbekl tlhe right of
C.Ongress to dissolve the
charter of the Mormon
Ch\ll'Ch because Morrn005
practiced polygamy which,
the court said, was "con·
trary to the spirit of Chris-
tianity and of the spirit
which Christianity has pro·
dueed in the we ster n
world."
And this sort of thing coo·
(See CASSELS, Page 5)
BETH OAVID'S RA BBI
Bernard Goldsmith
New Rabbi
Appointed
Temple Beth DavJd of
Orange County has ap·
pointed Rabbi Bernard B.
Goki.5mittl of Bluefield, West
Va., as rabbi of the con-
gregation. The appointment
wiU take effect Aug. 9.
Rabb. Goldsmith has a
background in communal
activities such as president
or his ci ty's m I n i st e r s
association, president of Ule
(See RABBI, Page 51
ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY
FAIRVIEW IAPTIST CHURCH IA.Lt.1
.............. P ... ~C.M.
10 A.M. WORSHIP SER.VICE
t .t..M. SUMDAY CMUaCM KMOOL •1• P.M. Jr. Ml I Ir. Ml ...... T..a ,.lfWllll' e1w. lhdY W ... 7:IO & l:lS "JI. ~. MltYlll V. T.,....-M__,,.,. _~II
HARIOR TRINITY IAPTIST CHURCH
1ll0 ...... "· .. hlnlw, c ........ JlllY FO•LTANCI. ,__
Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Baptist Training Union 6 p.m. Evening service 7 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer ........... 7:00 p.m.
RRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH
,50 HAMI LTON, COSTA MESA
R.~. lob Sc;hm1lt••opf
Worthip S•noic• .. l :JO A.M. Tr•ining U"io" , • , •• • •.. 6:00
Su11d•y Sd1ool , ...... •:45 Ev•ni11g Wonhip . , , ....• 7:00
Mor11ing Worthip .... 11 :00 W1d. h•11in9 S•noic• •.. 7:15
P1tMe '4J.t111 N•,.,,. Alwoys Aw.n.M.
TEMPLE SHARON
61 7 W• H• ....... Ceft ..... M6-Sl5J
R1bbl Bern1rd S. Her1ig
Frld1y E••"l119 S•,.,lc._1:11 p.m.
Sund•y School-t •.m.-1 2 Noon
UNIVERSITY IAPTIST CHURCH
U SJ S. I . PAUSADU RD.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES
llANCHU OP THI MOTHl l CHUICH
THI PllST CHUICH OP CHllST, SCllNTIST
IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSml
Subject of Lesson -July 28
"TRUTH"
Corona d•I Ma r-Second Church of Newport Beach
c-.. •I M., Sc. .... I
610 c-ti.11 .... . c-.. .,M ..
C.._.. & S..., Scllff~1 0 A.M.
I"" .. 1 .. ,. -210 t. Ceat H..,.
Cotta' M...-Ftr1t Church
'10 W.1 ... Sr. S111. 9:15, 11 : SS. 9:15, 11 . , ..... a ... -11'9 N-itoft A""•
Huntington Be1ch-Flnt Church
ttti St. et OIM In. 9:l 0, 111 SS. t :JI, Tt.
......... •-l100Hn
L1gun1 B.e1ch-Flr1t Church
6l l Hltll Drtn S•11. t :JO, 11 ; SS. t :JO, 11.
••cllitt .... -214 hNSt An.
Newport Be1ch-Flrst Church
JJOJ Yle Llcl1 S11. t :15, 11: SS,. t :1 I, 11.
l ... litt l M• -JJ15 Yi. Ud1
THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Welco mes You.
ST. JAMES, JZot ... LWo, Newpert IMcll
5-tlllY 5-kn -7:10, f:OO, 11 :00
T_., 10:JO -n.nffy 1:00 p.M.
M•lr l•c.Mrbt a Heoll ... Sentc.n
...... 1111 1..-. Johll P • ....., II: ...... TM 1..,. Den-Id en_,
Phone: 675.0210
ST. MICHAEL & AL L ANGELS
Pacific View Dr. at Marguerite, Corona del Mar
Sundays: 8:00, 9:30-Child care at 9:30
Holy Days as announced ,
l •tor, TM In JoM I 04Jff1 Dtn'h -PM• '44.046]
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
""-·TM In . .kll11 W. Dt110ldlCl11 -...... 141-IJ2'
EPISCOPAL I
ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
•811 ... It CJl.9"' lAM -JIJll -I •I ~I'll .. llRh
HHll1191H ... di, Cl lffwll!I
TIM • ..,. J-C. Cll .. r. PMtlr
Sund1 .. .c•rvices
., .. .f..M. MolY COft'lll'l\11\IH ,,. M, ''"'"' Swvl<I ' Cllunll l:M ,..M. I!.,.,....,. 5clloel
,, .... M. l!•ltc.,11 ll:M A.I MOrnlnt WIN'lll"'
Yaun• CllVrdtl'IOlll Mv~'" C1n l'rtYllMll
Fin t • y of God Church
Newport Horbor
Lutheran Church
2501 Cliff Dr. LI 8-1293
ti.. 1-. ....... Ci. llal11, Pcntor
n.. ... : ...,.. J. 1-.diecker
Pastor l merlh1s
ww.111, s.noic. ..... 1:3 .. ,,. 1.m. Svtld11 lcllMI ...... t :CS·ll:41 1.m. W1nlll• Slr'llCI .... ll:llf.1J1•
Nursery care available
at all services
WELCOME __ ,
Lutheran Church
of the Master
2900 Pacific View Dr.
CORONA DEL MAR
DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER
Phona OR 3·5022
1:45 A.M.-F1mlly Wonhlp
•:45 A.M.-Sund•y Church
Sckool
11 :00 A.M.-F•tfi•• Wor1hlp
N11iwry Pro•WH
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Missouri Synod
760 Vlctorl• St., Costa fMu
lath&r V. Tornow, Pastor
541 5404 Wwslll• Stn-la1: l :U & 11 A.M. S~•l' Sc:hMI: t:• A,M.
Advl! lllbl• Cllu; f :Jll A.M.
CHR ISTIAN ELEMENTAR Y SCHOOL ....... -...... , 541-,16,
PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHU RCH
M•11 V•rd• Driv• I l•ktt St•••t. Codi M,,1, C•lif,
ANDREW C. AlrKl•ltSON, "'"°"
F AMILY SERVICE 1 -10::111 1.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL : 9:)5 a, lO!lJ •.m.
Prin e• of P••c• luth1r1n School -Mi11 Esth•r Ol'o" Prlncip1I
Offic• P~on•i 549-0521 / · School Pho11•1' 54•·056Z
HUNTINGTON llACH
CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
420 10th St., Huntington Beach
Sunday Morning Servic es e nd Youth Church-I I AM
Wednesday Evening Study Group-7:30 PM
lrMlt ,.,_, Ml11 I...., l"lto111: 5J6-2120
,,,
SANTA ANA HllliKTS
IUNOAT SCHOOL ................................. •:.S l"M.
MOllJON• WOaSMI.. . ................................. 11 A,M.
All are cordially invited to attend the church services
and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms 146 E. 22nd '51., Costa Mosa 548·3761
M. C. Cron le, Pas to r 1!fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"":~:"'~~~~iiiiiiiiii"'."iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
Sh.ril P•ul1•11, Choir Dir1cto• I, A Cordial W elcome from •V•NIMO WO•SMI,. .............................. 1 ,.,M. MIDW••IC ••11v1c• ••o••SoAT ................ ,, .. ,.M. 11•v. 11oa••T CAMIU.-CHUllCM '"o•• MWl.n
EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH
S11Hhy kltoel -9:JO 1 .i.. -Claues fer oll If" '
••• 11,w ..... ,_"·,';;;:;:.-.::,m .... ,...,,, THE METHODIST CHURCH
Y•I" l olly -1:45 p.M. -JIM G•r.4, Predclent
1..ma1 n-Seil'ke -7 , ..... OP HU NTI NGTON l l ACH
FIRST Fll~ST CHRISTIAN ,...,, ·-.... 'l.!l,.'!.011~!.,•:!, ........ "" ••.
CHURCH Mlnlllll ........... 1l11t A.M. •-Ills Wtf111!l< ...... 1:• P.M.
W•ONESOAY
Cilllrdl CMlr ., AU s .... k •1
llW. Shl4y & l"r..,., Slnke-WH""4ey, 7:JO p.111,
Vi1itors Welcom.,_Nursery Attendent IAmST CHURCH .,,...,. ,....,
I ""-lc.t11 '"91111
17411 M...-1 ... ,.. ... ,..,. °"· .._ ................ Millldw
elllLE ST\JDY AND PRAYER-7:00 P.M.
Victoria & Placentia Ave. lll~~~~~·~·~'~"~'"~'~'~"'~"~·~•~u~,..~~'~"~"~'"~'""i~~~~~~lf~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lll Costa Mesa
.1o-1.~ .,,_
D .. , ... ""'" n / :J. ~ --} /. S11nd•y School , , , ... t:JO AM
Mornin9 Worship , . 11 :00 AM
Pr1y•r S•noic• , . , • ':JO PM
h-•11it1t Worship ••• , 7:00 PM
N.,.._,. A¥.ill.at 11 •I l«'lku
:~a:::=" .. ::~:: CHURCH OF CHRIST f ~vange emp e
Mtin1•111 w1n111P ........ 11' .. 1·"'· 287 W WILSON ST COST• MESA '""" •~-................ "~ • ·• ~ "ASSEMBLY OF GOD" •-N " , .... C ......... Pr ...... ·ct'ect'.111. l lTWllN HARIOI ncl FAJIYllW 1HO ~..-1"'· Con M.,_
147-4144 ursery are OVl ND y '"ORNING BIBLE STUDY ' 45 AM 11'" A.M. -Wtnlll• """' 11•• A.M. -IUlldll' $(ilffl 141-4771 l 41-U41 SU A .., '''.' '' '' ''.'.'' : 1:• ".M. -lt1¥1'11I Timi Cll"" For Ev..,..,.,
SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP I COMMUNION •. 10:45 AM ewtni. '" "· M9lllM. "'""" It••· M. e•nt. Aultlanl SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP .•.. , •••••.•.•••.•• 6:00 f'.M. ~ w.am ...... ..
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Mein I: Aderns Streets
Huntington l each
Mor11int Worthip •• f :JO t0:-45
11111• Sckool • , , : , • ':10
Yowth Gro11pt , ••• 6:00 PM
I
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11
Ev•11ln9 Wor1hi,. • , 7:00 PM I
•11111• 1"4Y ~ -WM. -1 '·"'-MurwrY Cir. ,.rl'llldlll .i 1U ten-lcQ I
Offke: Sll-Ult .. 0111 Dl'lfl:iflon..$J6.••
Wo l•li••1 In Yov , . ,
UNITARIAN
UN IV ERSAL IST
CHURCH
12l9 Victori• St, Cori• M•1•
$Undll'I 646-46.52 10::111 /l..M.
BAHA'IS
PROCLAIM
Ba ha ' u' Ila h
"Thi Prom i5•4 Ot1•"
541-1215 or 549-2005
GO AHEAD!
SLEEP IN SUNDAY MORNING!
,.._ .._. tM J::JO A......._11 lenke ..
CALVARY CHAPE L ..............
NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH
tMI Clln om., N-1 ..a
., .. wtll ..... ~ W.., S-' e111 .. Ttfftt"'9. _. 1-tnllt .._..
M91c. c..t¥1ry °"""" It 111 l~f , t1"*"-I C!Wrtll ....,.. "" ~.-1 ............... _...... ...
WEDNESDAY EVENING lllLE STUDY ••. , •• , • , , • , , 7:10 PM
NUlll lY CAii PIOYIDID
D•11t1 0 . M9Yfleltl D. Ci. Hint
MMhtw Aatclete MbilsMt-
Phone: 548-5711 Day or Night
QNTRAL
BllLE CHURCH
f:mphasl.zing
The Pbin of God
The Pmon of Chrill
TM POMr of tM Holy Spirit
Sm~ty sdiool ! AM,
Mo1t1!11s Wonhlp ' afld 10~30 M4
fw11i111 Scrvlct 7 '"" Wednndq l ibl• Study
1Tld l"r•r 7 'M l'l11rttry durfPI W'liOlt
AfuRY_r_
Cm. of Orange and 23rd. St.
Cotl<M<M
r"•~IOI' It. t. Jonn; lfCA Mbr.
COMMUNITY
CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELI OTROP E
6424713 646-9512 lft '"'°'*""" MIH w......-11:11 A.Iii.
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...fila or Lhri.6lian Lhurch _"'.'.'.'~ """' '°" vou _'."· J
, OP MIWPOIT IU.CH-tDiMr,._l
a.rd k•ttl 10:00 A.M. .,.._,.111 .... -...........
-.. ........, 1"'91. D.C.•.
673-4000
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Glad Tidings Assembly of God
Fifteenth & Monrovia, Newport Beach
' u.dll .,... "' ..... IWllll•
"-• THOMAS RN"flNUTI, ,_.,
Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship.10:50 A.M.
C.A. Service e,oo P .M. EvanrelistlC Rally 7:00 P .M.
Wed. 7:30 p.m. Prayer-Royal Rangers & Missionettes
........ M ....... M ... 71JO P.M. Coa 146-71W fer --'lllt
HARIOR ASSEMIL Y OF GOD
740 W. Wiiton, Costa Meta
Y. L HllTWICI. hstw U1 DON COPPIY,
Miii ...... ., ..... & '""'
SoHy lcllHI 9:41 .....
M ... W1'1111p-10:JtA.M.
....,,. Of n. Spirit" s..tn "•· 1
s.rmo11 by P1tl•t
H ... .tr.-..n..-7P.W.
"WW I• '"' Uhf" S•rmon liy P1itor
14M7t'1 a ... 14J·711J
COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
...._kt!NI -IC.........,_ -• .......,_,,, -CMll c..
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••11:001 l1l1"d Huntintfo11 l•1ch--North COMMUNITY COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH
I t 5 At•I• 675-o•5o 6662 H•il A•1 ... 142-4461 1:15 l"form1I Wor1hip Worihip I Church School ':10 Tr1dition1I Worihip 9 I 10 :10 AM I Sund1y School
lf'lin._f•1t Bl11ff
Co1!1 M•11 UNIVERSITY
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Wo"hip .• , .1:30 AM METHODIST CHURC H lll-121)
1•th SI I H1rbor ll•d, M1.tit19 l•mpor1rily 111
Wo"hip I Church School St. M1rk Pr•1byl•ri111
•:10 & 11 AM Church
541-7727 E1stbluH Dr. I
J•mbor11 Rd.
Codi M•11 North l1gun1 l••ch
MESA VERDE LAGUNA BEACH
METHODIST CHURCH METHOD IST CHURCH
M•,1 V1rd• I l1••r St. 21612 W••l•y Dr lit
549-271 , So. l1911n•
Worihip I Ch11rch School Wot1hip 11 AM
9:00 I IO:lO AM Church School •:45 AM
4••·1011
H11nti119!011 l11ch N•wport •••ch
CHRIST CHURCH FI RST IY THE SEA METHODIST CH URCH 1400 W. l1lbo• 91.,4, 2721 17th St ..... ll6-l517 67].)101 Wor1h ip I Chutch School Worihi,. I Church School 9:JO I 11 AM •:JO AM
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
of the Coastal Area s
Christ Church Presbyterian
10112 w..,..1i. '" .. A•••"""""" ..... GI LlllT W. ALLI N, PASTOl
S.llMy W1Mlp: 9:10 AM CHrcll kffol: 10:41 A.M,
Offk• Jll ltd St. PlteM: IJMflf
Church of the Covenant
21SO ,....... IMcl, Cnta Mfle
WAlllN •· STUDll, PASTOl
s.IHhly W9"111p I CIM9rc.• SU..!: 9:30
141 ... JM
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
600 Sf • ...._ I_., N..,_. .._.
CHARW HllHIT DllllNPllLD, PASTOl
W....Wp & Cllwtll ~:I. f :lO & 11 AM
""'7147
St. Mark Presbyteria n Church
c-.h~ & l...Wlff Ort..., c.r.-., Mw
...... 1 1; I It H.,_ D•-••t ...._, .m IL 1M St .. C.... ..._
WOIUHll' HOU R 9:45 A.M.
MOUIS C. l OalNSON, INT. PA!TOI I Wllf'llllp' a.re. ScMil-10 AM
, Attend The Church of Your Seventh Day Adventist Ch urch c . M'""" KlnderjlrteD CINI I< Nunei:y Care
9:45 A.M.
. Phone: •7.5-3915
Mililllu, Dr •. D. W. McElroy
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PULPIT AND PEW •••
• (Contlaatd rtom l'age •)
at 10 a.m. as part ·of its con-
Unuiog series or special
services during the sum-
mer.
day seNices at Fatrvlew
Baptt1t Church, Z 5 2 S
Fairview Rd., Corta Mesa,
at 9 and 10 a.m. The
~. '"Ibe Graduates,"
will be del!vend in lourlbs
by Jolln Graham, l!:llubeth
Hill,. John Mowrey, and
Diane Sarnpooo.
--· .. ... .... .. .
HSl>ttulatlng In ~utures," at
the 10 a.m. servi~ Sunday.
Sunday school will be held
at 10 a.m. also. Cblld care
tor the wqrship service is
provided.
:-GroupPUin8 Tour
Of Poverty Are~
1 t
' vm. flrmoriol p.dc.
T # So.1"""'41 Mod &llilliftd
MeeUng at 15th a n d
Irvine. Newport Beach, the
church will have t h e
dialogue in place of a
regular service.
Members 01 Christ
Lutheru Cburcb, 760 Vie--
toria St., Costa MeA, wilt
hold two worship services
Sunday at 8:15 and 11 .a.m.
Sunday school and Bible
classes will meet at 9:30
a.m. }
Th• Rev. Lothar 'V •
~rnow wlU bring a
message on the theme, "The
Revealed Jesus" at both
services.
Sermon topic for Sunday
services M. Commu n I ty
Oburch Congregational, 611
Heliotrope Ave., Corona del
Mar, wi.11 be "Thoughts
Before a Va cation,''
presented by Dr. Philip G.
Murray.
Worisbip is at 10 a .m. in
the Fellowship Hall. Sum·
mer church scho61 is being
held through the fourth
grade at the 10 a.m. hour.
Qiild care is provided.
"Call For Ctuistian Com·
mitment" is the sermon
subject that the Re v .
Stanley P·. Allen will deliver
tG his congregation at The
Fountain Valley
Presbyterian C h u r c h on
Sunday at the 11 a.m .
Worship. The church is
located at 9420 Talbert Ave .
in Foontain Valley, in 'the
old TatbertCo mm unity
Building. A nursery is pro·
vided. Sunday school com-
mences at 9:45 with classes
for all ages.
The Sunday evening
service begins at 7::1J.
Pastor Allen will continue
his series from the book of
Fint Corinthians.
Graduates frOOTl C o s t a
Mesa High School w 1 J I
deliver the sermon at Sun-
Soloist
Jim Cowell, baritone
soloist from St. Luke's
Episcopal C h u r c h,
Long Beach, will sing
the Bach Cantata "lch
Rabe Genuge" at the 9
and 11 a .m . services
Sunday at St. James
Episcopal C h u r c h ,
NeWport Beach.
FV Baptists
Set Classes
Barbara Horn will lead
the congregation in prayer
and the reading of the 5Crip·
tu:re.'
Dr. Morns c. Robinson
-has selected tt1e t o p i c
"Bur~M You Don't Need
To Carry" for his Sunday
stt,mon at Ute 10 a.m.
service at si. M a r k
Presbyterian Church, East
Blu1f Drive and Jamboree
Road, Newport Beach.
Child care will be pro-
vided. Church school will
meet after the service.
Sunday services at St.
Joba 'he Divine Eplscopal
Church, 2043 Orange Ave.,
Oos·ta Mesa, will be held at
7:30 a.m. for communion
and 9:30 a.m . for the family
service. The Rev. John W.
Donaldson will be preaching
at both services,
A Biblical film strip will
be shown in place or the
regular Sunday s c h o o I
classes at 9:30 a.m.
"The Abiding Rela-
tionship" will be the topic of
the final sermon of the Rev.
Warren G. Studer at The
Presbyterian Church of the
Covenant, 2850 Fairview
Ro.ad , Costa Mesa. ~orship
and church school will be at
9:30 a.m.
A farewell reception for
the Studer family will be
held at the church on Sun-
day evening at 7 p.m.
Morning worship at Cen-
tral Baptist Church, 7661
Warner Ave. Huntington
BeaOO, will be held tJ0:-45-
Sunday. Pastor M. . Nut-
ting will be in the lpit.
Sunday school will be held
at 9:45 a .m. Evenin g
worship serv:ices will be at 7
p.m.
Nursery care for pre·
school children is provided
for all services.
Drew Renner of t h e
Institute or Ability will
speak at the 10:30 a.m .
service Sunday of t h e
Un I tar I an Unlver1all1t
Church ol Costa Me1a, 1259
Victoria St., about the ex-
periences of the abilitists in
Costa Mesa. A discussion
period wiU follow the talk.
In place of Sunday school,
there will be fu!ant care and
craft teaching during the
summer.
"The Most Excellent
, Way?" will be the sermon
topic of the Rev. Bruce
Cushing at the First Chrfs-
ttan Church of Laguna
Beach, 384 Legion . Laguna
Beach, at the 10:45 worship
service Sunday.
Sunday evening at 6, the
monthly youth . nigh! and
family fellowship will be
held with the yo u th
·minister. Steven FinJey as
the speaker.
The Rev. Norman L.
Brown of the Plymouth CGn·
gregational Church o l
Newpart Harbor, 3 2 8 2
Broad, Newport Beach, will
be preaching on
The Flnt Church .o f
Cbrtst, Selentbt, Laguna
Beach. will be presenting a
lecture by Howard H. Irwin
today at 10:30 a.m. in the
South. Coast Theatre, 162
South Coast Highway.
Irwin will speak on "You
Are Needed." at the free
public lecture.
Dr. Gery returns Sunday
to the Pulpit at Laguna
Beacb Unified Methodi11t
Church, 21632 Wesley Drive,
South Laguna. W o r s h i p
starts at 11 a.m., while
church school begins at 9:45
a.m.
Evening youth progr.am is
at 6:30 p.m. ~ Sund a y .
Nursery care is available at
the worship service.
The Rev. Wright Van
Plew, area director for the
Bible Church Mission will be
the guest speaker at the 9
and 10:30 services Sunday
at Central BJble Church,
23rd and Orange Ave., Costa
Mesa.
The church will conclude
its Saturday evening Family
Shirt-Sleeve Service at 7
tonight with speaker for the
evening, Richard Reed.
Sunday -evening worship
service at 7 p.m. will have
Brijido Ysquierdo and John
Hulpke of Mission to the
Migrants_ .s special speak·
ers. 'V
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The pastor of the First
Bapt11t Church of Hun-
ltngton Beach, the Rev.
Willis Loar, will be con-
tinuing the series o f
sermons on The Disciple's
Prayer with the f i f t h
message, "The Ordeal of
Temptation.·• Sunday.
The message wilt be
presented at both the 9: 30
a.m. service at Peek
Chapel, 7801 Bolsa Ave.,
Westminster, and the II
a.m. service at the Hun·
tington Beach Chapel. Sixth
and 0 range , Huntington
Beach. There will be no Sun.
di;i.y evening Services until
Sept. 8.
Sunday a t Community
Me tbGdlst Church, 6662 Heil
Ave., Huntington Beach, the
Rev. Roger G. Betsworth
will be preaching at both the
9 and 10 :30 a .m. services.
His sermon is "Joseph's
Dreams." Church school
classes and nursery care
are available at both hours.
The Methodist y o u t h
fellowship groups will meet
at 7 p.m. in the social hall.
RABBI ...
ELECTED TO BOARD
Dr. Edwin R. Grune
Dr. Greene
Joins Board
Dr. Edwin R., Greene.
pastor of Warner Avenue
Baptist Church, Huntington
Beach, has been elected to
serve on the board of educa-
tion for Bethel College and
Betlbel Seminary, St. Paul,
Minn.
He Wa5 chosen at the re-
cent Baptist Gener a I
Conference in Davenport,
Iowa.
Warner Avenue Baptist
Q\urch was founded in the
h'ome of Dr. and Mrs .
Greene five years ago. Dr.
Greene served as pestor of
College Avenue Baptist
Church in San Diego for
nine years.
Dr. Greene is founder and
director of C h r i s t i.a n
Literature. Inc. which pro-
vides Bible correspondence
courses and other gospel
literature 1n many
languages for missionary
distribution.
CASSELS • •
(Continued from Page 4)
tinued right. on hrto the 20th
cea-tury, A review of state
court decis·ions in Liberty, a
Seventh-day Ad v"e n tis t
magazine, includes these ex-
am.pies :
-IN 1921, the Supreme
Court of Maine upheld a law
making it a crime to speak
contemptuously of "God,
Jesus Christ. the Holy Ghost
or rt:he holy scriptures."
-In 19'27, the Mimesota
Supreme Court uphel~ co~
pulsory Bible reading 1.0
public schools on the ground
that ''this government was
founded on the principles of
Christianity."
"The 'Christian period' of
our courts -Ule time dur-
ing which decisions w~e
based on Christian pr1n· (Continued from Page 4) ciples _ eXitended up to the
County Mental Health mid. 2 O th century." coo.-
Association, board member eludes the Liberty article. (Jf United Fund, Union
Missfon and Sa Iv at i on ''lN THE 1960's came the
Army. In addition, Rabbi series of Supreme Court
Goldsmith was an instructor decisions which marked tile
in social science at Bluefield decline of general court sup-
State College. port for orthodox Chris·
All members and their ti·anity."
families may join in worship Even now . some &late and
on Aug. 2, at ttte Community local courts ignore tile
Congregational Ch u r ch , Supreme Court's view that
Katella at Bl o o m ff e l d it's unconstitutional for an
street$, Los Alamitos, at ageocy of governn:i~nt to
whicli time Henry Steven give special recogntti<m or
Feldman will celebrate his favored treatment to the
Bar Mitzvah. At this time. Christian religion.
Rabbi Robert Krause will Only last week, a man Gue•t Soloist officiate. The Oneg Shabbat named Irvin West was sen·
" at the conclusion of the tenced to a JO.day prison
First Cb.ristlan Church, service will be hosted by term in Westminster, Md.,
1207 Main St .. Huntington Y.r. and Mrs. Mi 1 ton for "taking the Lord's name
The Ffrst Baptist Church Beach, will have Arlem Feldman. in vain."
of Fountain Valley, 17415 Auger as the guest soloi.rt1;::;,;:;;;;;~=================i Magmlia Ave., wilt hold Sunday at 7 p.m . ,,,,•··-Two Services _.,,. .... Vacation church sch o o 1 .<\rleen, a former resident
from Aug. 5 through 14. o( Huntington Be a c h ,
Classes will meet daily from recently won a trip to Vien.
g to 11:30 a.m. na for her singing and h~s
The yotmge6t class is for also done radio work in
Speakin9 and Sin9in9
Rev. Lee Robbins
th.ree·year-olds w.hile the =M="'"==·c=h=. =======,[I oldest classes are designed I"
for IO and 11-year-olds.
"God and His Word" has If you'r• a ih1rp .trocler, u1e
been chosen as the theme. the DAILY 'ILOT'S f•mo111
The scflool will provide D!mo·A·Ll11• cl•11ifl•ctl .c1, Sot.
crafts, Bible stories, recrea· urdoy1. M.~. • i>•lt•r cloel •••
SHARP Glad Tldin9s Assembly of God
15th & Moorovlo
Newport '-h, Collf.
tioo and refresbmenUi and. ~·~'~·"'~"~'~·~··~ .. ~·~·~,,~,,~,.~·~·~lli~••~·~======='w::.::'::...,.=:'::'·='=M=-='='·=''::"::"::::=:=:=:::= songs for the different ag~.~
groups. Furtller information
may be obtafn.W: by calling
Mrs. Bertie Breiter. at 842-
3288.
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MATTRESSES •
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SEMINAR-BY· THE-SEA
August 19 • 25, 1968
Or. Louis H. Evans, Sr . will pr•s•nt • p•n•fr•fing Bibi• Study twic• ••ch mo rn -
ing _ A Bibi• Study Br•akf11t et 7:00 •.m.1 •ncl a mid -mornin9 Bibi• Study Ol'I
the s•m• th•n:i• et I 0:00 a.m .
Each waakcl1 y •v•ning Or. Atthur l. Mill•r,. pastor •m•ritus of th• ~ontvl•w
Pr•sbyt1ri1n Church of D•nv•r, Colorado will •P••k on th• th•m•, lnvolv•cl
With Christ In a Tim• of Cri1i1," at 8:00 p.m. Jn th• Sanctuary. Dr. Millar will
also pr•ach •t all thr•• 11rvicas, 1:00, 9:)0 ancl 11 :00 a.m. on Sunday, Au9u1t
25th.
Everyone Is welcome to this
midsummer spiritual refresher
ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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600 It. Qdrewl ·-N_,... _
"46-7147
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A tour of the Onnge
County poverty pockets and a bleck·wbi"te sensitivJty
worUbop baa been schedul·
ed tor ttU weekend by the
UnJtari111 Qu.a-ch of Orange
County.
Orange County head· •st•~-• CC"' v·1·•• • Cl' z:w 1 E~~~t ~·!·tt:\i .. :"El TREES°''?!~ ,!ORi.D
The group will meet at the
Street, Santa An.a. at 10 a.m.,!~~~~~~~=~ .. ;-:www~•~-~-===-~;;c>~s;;·;;;;;; today for the atart ot tbe
tour.
'nle church program this
Sunday wiU be transferred
to Santa Ana to continue ttie
dialogue begun last month
at the church. Participants
will meet at 10:30 a.m, rat
the SCLC headquarters and
will break up into small
groups in various places in
the community to meet with
rommwl:ity leaders.
Baptists
Go Camping
THE LA 1llT Ill BRIDAL llHDS
Gow11t lot 1h1 liriJ1 011.r lirhtl•.,11•ld,
D•o•••• fo• tho Molhor. Crooli¥o vo1l1
by our bridol co11111lt•nt. N•t11t1I color
photo9rophy, C11.1lom cot1..rlr19. T11xoclo
r111tal1,
PARK AVENUE BRIDAL SHOP
7t5 NO. TUmN A.YI., OIAH•I
PH: JJa-.412
The Rev. James Her-
ington of the Huntington.
Valley· Baptist Church will
be leaving Sunday at 5:30
a.m. with .a. group of 15 high
sctiool students for Camp
Sugar Pine, located eight
miles from Yosemite Na-
tional Park.
In addition, the Unitarian
Churdt of Orange County
will celebrate the 10th an·
ni"versary of the founding of
the church with a beechl;:=:=:=::=:=:=:=;:::;:::;::::;;========:;;;~, party at Heisler Park in
Laguna Beach today from 4
The Rev. Herington, along
with two counselors, Mrs.
Dorthy Meltebarger and
Mrs. Sharoil Duncan, will
spend a week with the
9tudents at the park, engag-
ing in activities such as hlk·
irrg, fireside singing, Bible
study class, and swimming.
The group will travel by
car to the church camp and
return on the followillg
Saturday afternoon.
In the absence of Pastor
Herington, Robert Fletcher
will be the church'i guest
speaker for S u n d a y
services.
Vacation
School Due
to JO p.m.
Seminary
Appoints
Englund
Eugene V. E ngland,
minister of education at
First Southern B a p ti s t
Church, Costa Mesa, has
been elected business
manager of Golden Gate
Seminary, Strawberry
Point, Mill Va\ley, Calif. He
joined the seminary staff
July 15.
England a graduate of
Giilden ~te, received the
master of religious-educa·
We s tminster Brethren tion degree in 1956· He at-
Church, 14614 Magnolia in tended Carson-Newman
Westminster soon will start CoUege, Georgia Institute of
its vacation Bible sehool for T e ch n o l o g y and the
children from five to th~ U ni v er sit y of North
entering the seventh grade. Carolina.
Re . 1r~on •·s begun for Prior to hi.ii present posi · glS ....... IWI .,
tile two-week session begin· tion he served as mimster
of ~ducation at Hawthorne: ni"ng July 29 and ending Aug. d
IL The theme of tbe Bible Compton and Richmon ,
school will be ''God's Son ,_c_a_u_·r_or_ru_··-·------
For Our World."
Stories. games, crafts,
prizes and refremments are
planned for each day by the
direct.ors Luana Ladd and
Betty MacDonald. The two·
hour classes begin at 9 a.m.
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'South Pacific' Has
short operu of Puccinl'•
"Triptych.'' The b'agic story
deall with a jealous bw:band
who seeks venge.nce upon
his wife's secret lover.
Originally commiasioned
by NBC aa a -rad.lo opera in
1939, "The Old Man and the
Thief' made Its s t a g e
premiere as a comedy in
1941 and has been noted as
becoming a minor classic.
The story centers around a
misttess and her maid who
take in an unupected male
beggar who tun1' out to be a
thief.
The opera theatre is under
the musical directian of Dr.
Hans Lampl, associate pro.
fessor · of music. John
Noschese, visiting director .
is the stage director.
General admission Is '2
and $1 for students. Tickets
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lf your themes a r e
universal, your stage play
never ages.
The Orange Coast College
drama and music
departments are proving
this with a special 12-minute
dream ballet in W1 sum-
mer's production of "South
Pacific." The show will be
staged July 31-Aug. 3 at 8: 15
p.m. in the OCC Auditorium.
The original ballet Is the
joint project of mU1ical
director Paul Cox a n d
choreographer Lynda Davis.
The ballet f u r t h e r1'
develops themes from the
"South Pacific" score subUy
blended and embellished
with original music by Cox.
Student copyists F r e d
Gillett of Costa Mesa, Bill
Kennedy of Newport Beach,
and Anita Martindale of
Newport Beach helped meet
rehearsal deadline by ex·
tracting the individual in-
strumental parts from Cox's
score.
The ballet has developed
Into a joint project with the
dance troupe, orchestra,
lighting and stage crews.
Cox said that the group's
enthusiasm is high because
of the desire to make the
show an outstanding one in
honor of OCC's 20th an-
niversary.
The orchestra numbers
35. with 25 dancers.
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SATUIDAY .... SUNDAY 12:30
Aho H.iey Miiis h1
FAMILY WAY" in Color !O!llcl1I Sr11U Dorris ltobetb Nol•n< Publle • C1llfornl1
Prlncl11I otllce In
The ballet centers around
LL Joe Cable and the lovely
native girl, Llal The play
directors felt that the racial
theme could be heightened
dramatically through a
dream sequence utilizing the
dance. It occurs in Act Two.
when Bloody Mary gives her
daughter, Liat, to Cable and
he tries to imagine what
would hap,pen if be married
her.
Orchestra· members from 11=~====================~)1 the Orange Coast area in-r
LOI Anstllls CounW M., comml1tlon Ex11!res
Nav. 14. 1971
elude :
GATES, TALBOT,
MOlltll & MIRltlLL LEGAL NOTICE NEWPORT BEACH-Bill
Ke.nnedy, violin; K ·• t h i
l SO Wlltll!n •~ .. 11/IM 117
Lii A~"lll, C.11., AltlnltYI ..... m Newton, cello; Tat Thomas,
NOTICE 01" SAL• o .. ltlAL I . t El' '-th T" pin" T""' Publlllled O•lnH C(lltl Dtll'f' Pllof. Ju·
IY 17 Ind AUVllll l. 10, 17, lffl llOMI
l"ltOl"EltTY AT .. lllVAT• SALi c arme : JZ8U'C JP g..
He. A-stN1 flute and piccolo.
LEGAL NOTICE
s-1or court of the ~11i. « c1 111or~1 SUNSET BEACH tor lhl COl.lllty !If Or1t111.
In t11e Mlln.r of The Esl•hl of s1xTo Beverly Crawford, strlll' • PEREZ. Otce<o.ed. •
SUPl!llllOlt couttT 0,. TME Notice 11 11errb'I' 11v.n tti•I tilt u,.. bass ; Robert Martin ,
5TATI! OP CALll'OllNIA ,.o._ Hnltn..::1 wui -.ell 11 Pf"t..•19 .. i., on• trumn.t·, Susan Shu tt , TMI! COUNTY 01' OltANOli fttef' llw flfl cll"f d A\11., I ... , II tfle Ill-t"~
c ... N11mw \a1111 ~ "' ~. ,_, " GrHn, "2, violin. SUMMONS E1sl 0..l>m9n Avenw, Cll""f ol or...-,
ARMON JARR EL HARRISON. 1'111nllff County cf o.-..-, 51•1• o1 C.Uloml•, to FOUNTAJN VALLEY -
v•. ELOA MJ.E MATHEWS AND lhl hl9hftt enc1 11rs1 blcktlr, •1111 sublKt Chris Ermacoff, c e 11 o ;
f>ONALO E. MA,.HEWS, Offffldenls to conflrmlllon by Mid SuPttfor Collrl, J PEOPLE OF THE STATE 0 F •II !tie rltht, !Ille 11111 1mer .. 1 ol Miii eannine Gillan, viola.
CAL IFORNIA to 11>1! 1bov1 111rned OecNMd et Ille time of dHlh i nd 111 WEST •y I N STE R Ol'fendents: "'-rl1h1, 11111 11\d lntwrnl lflll ltle .. 1111 11
You ire M<"rbY dlrl(!ed to t11e 1 wr11-"' .. ,,, cteceo1MC1 t11s ec:ciu1r..i b"f -r· Robert Mcintyre, trom-ten 111NGl11t1 In rn-to 1111 mrnPlllnl etJon ol i.w Ill' otnlrwlH other ltl1n « In bo
cf me ebow na.....i 1111nttff writ! tM eddltJan 111 ffllt "' Hid dr<Hsed 11 1t1t ne ; Joe Raines, trom·
c1111c of !IHI •bo,,. 1nt111ec1 CD\lrt '" the time d d""'· 1n 1nd to 111 the «t"t1ln bone · Mathias Schoener ftbov• entitled 1ctlon br-hl ffll11$1 yOU RNI lll"OMl"f"f t ltu1t.d In lh1 City of ' '
in uld (O\l rt, wlttoln "TEN din 11w tt.. Or1noe, counTY <ti Or••· S1111 of C•I~ clarinet; Gregg Nazarian,
urvlce on vou of 1t111 111mrnons. H 11rwc1 klmll, p1rt1cu11rl"f deKrtbtd 11 follow., string bass. wlltlln tl!e 1bav1 nerntd ~ty, or Within t.wll:
Tl"llRTY cll"ft If p rved elHWhe... P•rll•ll"f lm11raved '°' sllualed •I IRVINE Th 0 m a s You 1r1 hlrtb"f nalllled llltt unir. YOU lll.12 E1111l1n..te, Or1119e, In the Caun"
so 111e 1 written reiii>an1lv. 11lucll111, Hlcl o1 Or•""· s1111 ar c1111orn11. 11t1cr!b9d Schubert, bassoon.
11lalnllfl wilt l1k1 lud9ment far lll"f rnaMY 11 follows: H or d•mttr• i:i.rn1nded In "'' mmcil1lnt 11 Lot t Jn llack f of "S. W. ll11rn111t'1 UNTINGTON BEACH -
1•111"" 111M1t1 (lll!tr1ct. • w111 '""""to Thi ldd111on to Made111," 11 a11own on • Marilyn Armstrong, violin·, murl for •n"f ollMr relief i:i.rn1nded In llM m111 recorded In toak 21, Pae• 31 ol com11111n1. Mlsctt11.-..s Min of LOI Ano11e1 Fred Cummings, trumpet;
Vou mt"f Mell !hi lfwlct Ill' 111 1""1ltw C1111nty, c1111orn11. K t ' -fl d · 11111 •n"f ..,..1t1r cor1MC1oto11 wu11 ''-cem· Allo !hit PMllon d £w11Md• Ave· ur u.i an , percussion;
""'"' • "'" sum_.. sm 1.,..,,.., 1111e, ldlolntnt Hid Lot t, 1bll!Ooned Janet Strachan, vi o I i n ; 1h1111d bl conlllttN wtltlln "'-11'"'9 H"'lt b"f Order crf the Bolnl or SuPWVlllOn of D 'd Wh I 1111et11n 1t111 "'"'"..,'" ,., n11111 • "'1"911 Or"lll9I CCl\lfllv on Mircti 20. 1tu. avi ee er, Fr e n~ h
111Hllln1 '' "'• c-111111. Termt d ...,It c•llh In llwtul "'°"" of horn.
011e.:1 Jul"f 11, 1m the unrled s111es on cont1"""11on or ... 11. COSTA 'IESA _ Belinda !Set !I or Pll'! c.1111'1 1nd bllWIU wldt!>Ud bl' 1' w. £.ST JOHN. Clert note SICllf'9d b"f MOrtPI•. "Tnn.I DNd Cox nute · Neal Dilley Bw WALTER E, BURKE on the p.._-ty IO IOld. Ten lltfClftl of • ' '
DePulv Clerk ernouni. bflt ta be dellosllld w11t1 bid. bassoon; Fred Gillett, violin
GIEltALO •. YAM llldl: or offer• to be I" wr111 ... 11\d 'Wiii and Concert Master·, Meri' 1m ... ..........,. llW., lltllt UT bl r1<.i....o 11 !tie 110A1ald office II 1nw
Hol/"fW9M. C.1'-"a. ,.,. time 111er the fl~t Pllbtl«itlon tiereor •nd Gephart. percussion; Astrid
~~S11:'~:"'1tt ~iJ~~ l'i~. Halv<lrsen, violin; Daniel
Publl'11ed Or1t11t CO.il 01ll"f 1'iki!. Ju-CONNIE P. NAVAR.RETTE Morgan, trumpet; David
ti' '' 11111 AU911SI l. 10. 11, 19'11 lXIMI Admlniilrltrht d the E1t1i. Muh ct .. id o.c.11M1. onen, French horn ; Gay
McOWl!N, COOf'E1t ANO 01111EN . Hardy, oboe ind English An'""n. Atlnlllllfttl tl'!ll
'" 1. c,__ ""-horn; Joseph Pearlman,
CIRTll'ICATI! 01' IUSINISS, Or11111. , .. ~. viola Pa I Pe . Un
LEGAL NOTICE
l'tCITIOU5 NAMI! Publl Orl"9t Cont 011Jw 1'11ol, Ju-; u arson, VJO ; T~e 11nc1e .. 111nec1 do «r111¥ 1111 11 Caft.l'.:...:'c""tt"i•~~~f,"'~'~"~'~"';i';;;;;,-c"::cc''"":I Keith Merrill, tuba ; Steve <111ct1"" • bo.11lnP11 11 N1W110rt ll••ch, Camphell · I Cillta<nl~. under 1111 flcllllllllt firm n•l'nli -.. ~~~;~~;,CE;;u--l:~:!!j;i,i"<'<' OVUIO~ao.;;;;;?:!;;ii'""-I ol Fll:EOERICIC BROWN ASSOCIATES ~rid lh•! 11ld llrm I• coml!Olld of ffll • 1011aw1nv ..,.rsan, wllaff ,..me In full l l'ld NOTICI 01' MAltSKAL'S SALE I "' ld I '111111 Allee s . R1y, Plllnllff vs. E1111eM M. ~ •c;R.EO~rtl~n~ 'R~I Blt~H. t90Cl R1w, Dillenclenl. Ho. SEO 5197 S
Mt I rote Avvn~•· Lot An 11 e111 , 11¥ vlturt "' 1n necullon lstutd on JulY li:ill:llll Ci lUorn!1. !, 1961 b"f !tit Superior Court, Coo,inl"f crl'l,I
Oi led Ju!v '' 1961 LOI """'"'· Stele cf C1llfornt1, llHft • T ,,. 6 00 _.10_5 FRE,OE ll.ICIC R. BROWN lu.cl11me"l 1nlered ln l1vor of Allel S. R1w .. ot : ov
S!a!t gf C111tornla, Otlll9tl Counh: •s Lud9m..,I crldltor Ind 1111111! £11111111 SM4y Dft1th l1t , , • On J Ul"f ,., 1961, tllto.-me •• NOlfl"W M. RIV •• ll.ldoment lllbtOI", •llowl"9 I
l'ubllc I" 1nd lo• 11id Stair , 11tr$01!1ll'f' Ml ball~ cf 11.llt.OO itd\lllllY dlll °" "SWEET NOVEMBER" l oPftrfd Flt.EOl'.RICIC II:. Bit.OWN tr....wn Slid !udgmrnl on Ille clltl or the IHUlllCI
lo "" lo be lht perwn whost "'mt 11 of said exttulfon, I hive llvlftl UPOn 1U
suboc•lbecl ta lhl! wllhln 1,,.1 .. rn>efll •ml the rlgM, !Ille Ind lnterrsl of 'Slid llldl· 1c•....w~°" he ••ecuted the u mt. m..,1 dtblor in the 11t-rtv In Ille Caunlv IOFFICl._L SEo\LI ot Or1nte, Sl1t1 of C1llfornl1, described
JOSf'llh E 01•11 I S follows: Not1rv P.ublk.Ci llta<nil Loi 17, Tritt~ of Book llJ P11'H
Prlncl111! Ottlct In lS .. l• of MIPS l" Ille offlc1 d Ille O<a"" Cavntv C1111ntv Recordef llf Ortnol Caunlv,
Mw Comml11lon E•,lrn Ille.led et: HN lolSI W1w, COii• Miu,
JllM ,1, lt"IO C1Hfoml1. 11\11111~ Or•"" COit ! D1llw Piiot, Ju-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !hit on
IY 1~ •nd AVllU•I J, 10, U, !Ml \JlMI Ftldl"f, AVl!ull 16, lKt. 11 2!CIG O'<lodi;
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LEGAL NOTICE 5'1 Wtsl llltl SI., City of Co1!1 Mal,
Cllllnlv Of 0rlftle, SllM of C.Ofotlll1, I will st\I 11 11\lblk ludlOfl to Ille hlthell
Sii IM blddtr, lot CIJll In llw111I ~l ol the
NOTICI 01' SALi! 0, II.AL United Slt1ts, 111 rltlf'll, lllle I nd lnlltest
"ROPElllTY AT l'ltlVA"TI SALi! Ill Slid ll.ldtmenl ~blot In Ille lbovw ..... A·fHJI dflt.erlbecl lltOPerf't'. or IO much ltllAcrf IS ~UlllFlor Clllltl of lhe Sitt. of C1lltornl1 m.v bl MCl!llll""f f'D S1t111Y Mid 111· lo' Ille C"""lv ot O••l!llf ec11llofl, Wlltl 1ccl"llftl lnl•rul Ind co1tt,
In !tit M1lllt of the Eit1t1 of Trlnll!ld D•led II Cost1 ........ , C1lltornlt , J111"f PPl'tT Dlculed 17, IHI.
Hotict Is Ple..et,., 9\v.n lllll me un· FRANC.IS L. GLASElt,
d""'lonecl wl11 1111 11 pt lVllt ule, °" or Ml....,..I MunlclHI Courl,
i lltr Ille t1t1 dly of Auv., 1'41, 11 Ille ol. ORANGE COUNTY HARBOR
fle• of Mc()wen, c_.r I. Grtfft, "' Jl.ldkl1I O!slrlcl
E11! Ch11•m1n A-.i, C!tv cf Or11111e. Wiii N •;,;;, H. Dll"flt, Sertt1nt
C1111nlv of Ortnvr. Slale of C11tlorftl1, to tttt I ' .. , ' t A
Ille hlo~t •l'MI br-11 bJddflr, 1nd 1ubltt1 1•111...;.... c"':'1wtt1 "-;:.. to CO!!flrmetlon bY 11ld IUM•I« Caurl, 111 ,.lellllltr. ',,J., 1
!tit tl11M, ttllt 1nO lnllresl of t•ld Publl ,..., C>Ke11ed, In incl to 111 the cerllfn thil s~ Orintt Cotti 0.JIY PllD!, Ju.
.,._..,., sltu1i.ct In Ille City of °''""'· l"f ~ '' •nd A11111111 J, 1'41 1'61 ...
C1111nl""f d Or1119t, Still of C1Hfornl1,
Plt!lculer""'del(rlbtd 11 tonaws .. ta-wit! • UNllVldld \\ lnlrl"nl In ... rtl•llw Ito\·
~ lot tllvlled fl 11111 ElllllNI~,
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Manners So Ba~
Too Bad Poor Lad
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our 20-year-old daugh-
ter met a graduate student at school several months
aro. Last weekend she invited Byron to spen·d a few
days with us so he could meet the family and the fam-
ily could meet him.
My husband and I found him tense strained hu· morless and uncommuni-' •
cative. We could have ov.
erlooted all this since.By-
ron knew be wu being
"inspected,".but we can't
overlook his atrocious manners.
The moment the food ap-
peared. Byron rushed lo the
buffet table, piled up a plate
as 1f there were no tomor-
row and spilled gravy on the
cloth. He didn't look for
anyone with whom lo enjoy
bis ~inner -simply chovel-
ed m the food and raced
back fn line a second time.
At breakfast l mentioned
this to Alicia and she
became incensed. She says
manners are not important,
that Byron has a beautiful
mind and lofty principles
and she finds him
eoounously appealing. Any
comment? -BYSTAN-
DERS
DEAR BY : Byron may be
appealing today but It she
marries him 1be mJgbt Und
bim appalling.
Mannen '.ARE Important
-and I do11't men whlcb
fork to use, I mean belnr
thoughtful and p u t t I a g
other1 before oneself.
Byron 11 a pig about food
wbJcb Jnd.Jcate:s a blgh
detree of seWsbness. The
trait may run through his
enttn:: personaUly. I bope
your daughter recognizes
his bad manners for what
they are.
DEAR ANN: Ozzie came
home on leave last week and
I could hardly sleep I was so
excited at the thought of
seeing him. His letters were
so affectionate! He even
sent three batches or pic-
tures,
The fl.Nit week Ozzie was
home he never took me
anywhere -just sat around
and ate out of the icebox.
Also, he never stayed later
than 9.
I round out yesterday that
Ozzie is goi ng with three
other girls and his letters to
all of us have been identical.
I didn't let on that I cared
but I am hearlllroken. I told
Ozzie tonight I thought he
had played me dirty and he
QUEENIE
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offered a solution -his
brother.
Ann, I've met his brother
and be is a creep. How do I
say no without insulting
Ou..ie& I want to protect'our
relatio'nship, Please advise.
-THELMA
DEAR THELMA: Tbert's
nothlog lo protect. Tell
Onie be aeeda't provide you
wltb a consolation prize la
the form of a brother and
that you will find yo ur own
replacement. Then do It.
DEAR ANN LANDERS ,
Our fine young son became
engaged to a girt who seem-
ed a little far out but we ac-
cepted, her as she was his
choice.
Several of my friends
gave a shower for the bride-
to-be and she made a profit
of better than $400. In ad-
dition to the big haul she
n:iade on the .:;how er, our
side of the family gave her
some beautiful w e d d i n g
gifts. She must have cleared
over $1,000 in cash and ap·
pliances.
Now, less than 10 months
later they arc getting a
divorce. What J want to
know is this: ls the girl en-
titled to keep all those gifts?
Her people gave very cheap
presents. Our side really
shelled out the money. They
did it for HIM, not HER.
Please advise, -FEELING
ROBBED
DEAR FEELING, The
gifil are considered part of
the household goods and
unleaa some special ar-
rangement Is made la the
divorce settlement, th e
bousebold goods usually go
with the b ouse -which
usually goes to the wife.
Your son should dhcus1 this
with bis lawyer.
Give in or lole lllm ••• 'lllM!I • ..,,
11\'ft YOU lh1 ,,..., loOk aut! For lPS °"
'-to h.al'ldlt! tht super"• w lt!sm1n, cMck Ann L11'1der1, Re..i Mr booklrt,
.. Ntcklnt 1/ld Pe111n11 -What A"' 1111
Llm!ll'" Std yaur tt..,,.1! to Ann
L11ncler1 In c1r1 of thll n~1P111er,
tMIOllnt 5CI t:eflll In coin Ind I IOl'lll,
111~. sell-addf'ffSlld ..,,,.IDPf.
Ann L1nde,,_ Wiii bt llllil to htlP
YGU with W"OUr Ptatllem1. Send flltrn lo
Mr In uo~ of~ OAILY PILOT, tr>-
clmlnl II .. lf·llddrtued, 1!11...-d ...,..
Yflape,
By Phil lnterlandl
"Boy, I'm (lad I ~ you-that air-conditioner
f irea.t ••• "
SUND><Y
JULY 28
By SYDNEY pMARR
"The wise m!f controls
his destiny , . . Astrology
poinU the way."
ARIES (Mar ' ~!·April
19): How you ban:lt~·chang
ing sltuaUons is of para-·
mount lmportande. Mate or
partner expresses iilnusual
view. Your rolft~is 1 that of
adjusting. Don't1attempt to
foree issues -8it
TAU RUS (Alfil ~May
20): Share tho.U, plans .
If those close f4 ydu know
what is desired. they can
aid. ReaUze va)ue of your
own assets. Work wtek gets
off to fine starL
GEllUNI (!\lay 121-June
~): Excellent tJ,me for self·
expression. Fine for pursuit
of romantic in~tetests .
Personal magnrtisi'O. rating
is high. You are attractive
to opposit.e sex. Pe~ple are
fascinated by you.
CANCER (June 21..July
22): Hidden talents could be
revealed. You take steps
leading to greater security.
Check property v a l u e 1 .
Make plans which improve
home comfort, beau(y.
LEO (July ,23-Aug. 22):
Combine knowledge with ln·
tuition. Be inspiredf rather
than trained. Know what
;you are doing, but apply in.
dividual touch.· Tr ave I
ideas. ·visits are em:
phasized. , ,
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sejlt 22)o
Accent on collecting gaining,
adding to assets. B e
versatile in connection with
money que st ion . Ex-
penditure on what appears
frivolous could actually pay
off in long run.
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 22):
Get going on project. Meet
people. Speak your mind. Be
aware of (acts -have them
available. Be specific rather
than dubious. Circumstances
due to turn in your favor.
SCORPIO {Oct. 23-Nov.
21): Im port a nt com-
munication indicated -
comes from club members
or special group. Court mat-
ters could also fiominate at·
tention. Day Wl\en you make
discoveries. B' wllllflg to
learn. ·
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Dec. 21): You may find
youseU amidst beautiful sur-
roundings. Special invitation
provi de s key. ~ek
harmony. Avoid companion
who nags.' Brirut out the 'best
in assdciates. 'Se t fine ex-
ample.
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Jan. 19): Contradiction may
appear between desire and
duty. Best to fuliill obliga-
tions. Then you will be in
better positi.9n to bargain.
One in authority could re.
quest overtime -comply.
AQUARIUS (Jan. ro-Feb .
18): Favorable lunar asJ)e(!t
today coincides with
journeys, publishing, ad-
vertising. Your personal
philosophy may be tested .
Write thoughts, Ideas. Put
yourself on record. You
benefit.
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'J>f: Your interest in the
unorthodox. the unusual Is
stressed. Give full play to
intellectual curiosity. Money
question should be con·
sidered, but don't brood.
You are due to come out on
top.
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BIRTDDAY your intuition is
highly developed. You can
sense when something of
importance is about to oc-
cur. A change of resldtnce
or domestic adjustment ! is
on horizon.
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PROGRAM STARTS AT _8:15 PM with "THE ODD COUPLE"
LAKEWOOD
LONG BEACH
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"Uproariously ~'?!'Z!:
"Wise, witty and
for everybody!''
-Criol,lllCT..,_
· Jaek Le on and
Matthau are
The • •
Odd Couple:
PANAVISJON• TECHNICOLOR°
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
PLUS
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STEIGER • REMICK • SEGAL
NO WAY TO TREAT
A LADY
TEOiNICOlOR' A PAllAMOUNT l'ICTURE
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-water Boy Beealls R. -E;-Kennedy
These are Nick'• words: \ he put the entire game together -• The players never knew about
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87 GEORGE SIJU.IVAN
8o1tea Herald Traveler
BOSTON <AP) -I have known
the mat1 since l was 12. That was in
UM6 when I was a water boy for the
Harvard football team on which
Robert F. KeMedy '48 was a junior
and reserve end ..•
'rhe next season ... Kennedy -
at 5-10, 16.5 -won a starting berth
ror the season's opener.
In all fr ankness, despite the
enormous popularity antong most
of his teammates, Bob's promotion
wasn't greeted with total joy. A (_ew
suggested the Kennedy name fi'ad
contributed to his choice as a
starter. It was a bum rap.
Aak &nyone who knew how Dick
Harlow· evaluated football taJeat.
He wa<J a coach influenced by only
one thl.Jlg, and that wun't anyone's
name.
Harvard scored a 52-0 victory
over Western Maryland in the
opener, and six of those points
came on· a six-yard O'Donnell-to-
Kennediy pass. Jt proved to be Bob's
first and last touchdown for the
Crimson.
Despite pinclting a neck nerve iii
that game, Bob had a special collar
fitted and practiced the next week.
At least be did fOr a day or twf),
During a scrimmage he tried to
block an oppostng back near the
sideline -end milised, crashing
Next Stop: Mexico City
heavily into an equipment wagon
out of bounds. But be scrambled to
h1s feet and returned to his position.
Three. days later he collapsed. X
rays revealed he'd been practicing
on a broken leg,
So Bob's Harvard football career was ended, although he wore No. 86
twice again as he made token ap.
pearances against Brown and Yale
at season's end ...
It is probably presumptuous and
\ln!alr to suggest who Bob's closest
fOotball ftiends were at Harvard -
the boys: who were always need.ling
his non.smoking, non-drinking and
clean·living hllbits ... I talked with
one by telephone: Nick Rodis, now
athleUc dh:!'ctor at Brandeis
I-lan1mer thrower August Zilincar of Monmouth Col-
lege. N.J .. winds up amidst the scented pines of
Soulh Lake Tahoe, where U.S. Olympic team can·
'di dates arc \\'Orking out at 7 ,367 feet. Zilincar hopes
to beat Newport Beach's Ed Burke in the September
9 final trials.
'l:larlow said it all for Bob's foot-defen&e and offense -in that day these acrobatics -they assumed
ball ability when he once told me of ooe·platoon football .. .' we had passes, and I guess we were
after practice one day that Bobby My employment as water boy had too proud to enlighten them. Bob
was ~e toughest kid pound per lasted only one. year. In the sum· was the first to find out about jt and
pound -more guts and tjp -be mer of 1947 an ankle·to·thJgll cast roasted me for risking breaking my
had coached' since Bobby Green 10 was placed on my left leg ... Out of neck.
years before. sympattiy, I guess, my pal Teddy From then on Bob -his own len
'Bob was a tiger and without que&· Kennedy resigned too . , . leg encased in a smaller cast -
Uon earned the starter's jOb. _ Our only problem was on game insisted on picking us up at my
Because of limited size he wasn't days .•. , ~ou had to show a ticket to home in hi~ convertible ~n futwo
devastating on offense, although not get within the enclosed outer game mornings and dri~g us to
bad either. perimeter of $qldlers Field .•. We the field house. And he did -often
'But on defense he was outstan· couldn't afford those tickets. So driving out to the suburbs after col·
dJng -almost impossible to knock every game morning Teddy would lecting us to pick up his date on
off his eet and though as nails. So boost me to the top Of the JG-foot, route to the stadium. I've often
while we might have bad better splke-topped fence along Soldiers thought since that those girls must
pass catchers in '47, Bob still Field and I'd jump-cast and all have been delighted to find two 13-
deserved the starter's job because year-old boys along on their dates.
The Price for Dave Parks
Ouch! Saints Lose Hardy
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The National
Football League New Orleans Saints
were jolted Friday by Commissioner
Pete Rozelle's ruling which stripped
them oC star rookie Kevin Hardy and
next year's No. l draft choice.
Rozelle decreed that tbe Saints must
make that payment to San FN.ncisco
in return !or the privilege of signing
split end Dave Parks.
Parks played out his option with the
San Francisco 49ers last year and thus
became a "free agent," able to sign
oo with any club. But, as customary
in such cases, the commissioner Ulen
decided what Ule player's new club
must pay.
"It's commissioner Rozelle's man·
da.te and we must abide by it," said
Saints owner John Mecom Jr. "I was
surprised and disappointed htat he
took an 'active player off our roster as
compensation for parks."
Hardy, 6-7 and 282 pounds, was the
Saints' No. 1 choice in the last draft.
A star tackle at Notre Dame, he was
being groomed as defens:ive end with
pro stardom predicted.
Brunet Goes Tonight
Home Cooking Leaves
Halos Cold Again, 3-1
ANAHEJ·M -Duane Joseph!on
drove in three runs witn.a triple and
a single and the Chicago White Sox
snapped a four.game losing streak
880 SW IM MARK
FALLS I N SEATTLE
SEATTLE, \Vash. {AP) -Jack
1 lorsley, 16. amashed the w~rld
record in the 880-yard freestyle Frf·
day night at the 49th annual swlm
meet sponsored by the Seattle
Times.
1-iorsley's time was 8:51 .8 aSJd
will be submitted for a record. The
mark of 8:55.5 was set by
AustraHa's Murray Rose at Van·
couver, B.C., in 1964.
Horsley's teammate on Seattle's
ned Shield Triton Swim Club Keff
Schu!riender, equalled Rose's
record
with a J..l victory over the Angels
Friday night.
Josephson tripled home two runs
in the first inning and singled home
another in the eighth, helping right·
hander Joe Horlen. 8-8, win a pitching
duel from Clyde Wright, 7·3.
Harlen, who needed eighth·inning re·
lier help from Wilbur Wood , lost a
shutout in the first inning after Vic
Davalillo and Roger Repoz singled.
Oavalillo scored on Doo Minc!ler's
sacrifice Oy .
Angel manager Bill Rigney will try
Angel Si.te
Julv '' A-ti VI ClllClllO 1;U p.m. KMPC !110)
July :II An!Nll YI C~le•90 ntts p.m. KMPC 0101
July,, A,119el1 VI Minnesott 1;59 1.m. KMPC Ii IOI JUIY JI An!lell ti Otk. f!) $:ll p,m. KMPC \7,01
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to see if George Brunet (11·9) can
keep up bis brilliant pitching tonight
when the Angels try again against the
Wltite Sox and Bob Priddy (1-5 ).
Parks signed on with the New Qr.
leans club Wednesday.
49ers presddent Lou Spadia said,
"'fihc commissioner's decision is not
to our lilting. However the authority
to make the constitution and bylaws
of the NFL. We respect that authority
and are glad the matter i6 settled."
The 49ers are reported to have off.
ered Parks $60,000 at one time last
year when he was asking $75,000.
They never got together and Parks.
injured, \\.'3.S a di sappointment most
of last season.
GLENN WHITE
Sports Editor
Leo Hot
In Loss
To Dodgers
Toscano
Shares Lead
In A ug. 10 Pre -Olympic Meet
Currently at least, Brunet is best
pitcher in the American League. He's
won ffve straight games, tht? most re·
cent of which vros a 3·1 nod over the
Twins Tuesday.
He's allowed only two runs in the
last 43 innings.
CffiCAGO (AP) -Even when the
call goes in his favor, Manager Leo
Durocher of the Chicago Cubs cannot
resist an attack on umpires.
With Brow11
ST. PAUL. l\1inn . (AP) -Pei
Brown and llarry Toscano both charf
ed over Keller course playing the bes
golf or their careers Friday to re·
main tied for the lead after tw o rounds
in the Sl00.000 Minnesota Golf Classic.
Brov.'n and Toscano added 67s ti•
their first-day 66s for 36-hold totals of
133, nine strokes under par on the
6,702·yard, par 71 Keller layout.
CHARGER ROOKIE
PUN TS 75 YARDS
ESCONDIDO (AP) -Dennis
Parlee boomed up to '15-yard punta =-.. bit bid to kick ror the a. Football Learue San
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\VALNUT -Virtually the complete
"onlingent of candidates for the U.S.
rack and field team -including Jim
~yun, will rompete in the special Pre-
, )lympic meet at Mt. San Antonio
Co lle ge on Aug. 10.
Details or the special one·day com-
·12tition were announced by ~Ulmer
Lodge. chairman of the U.S. Olympic
track committee. It will be a twilight
affair, with field events starting at 4
p.m. and track competition at 5 p.m.
-All the Olympic events will be held,
at regular distances. with the ex-
ception of the decathlon and 10 ,000
meters. ·candidates for these events
will participate in other events.
The meet will mark the first all-out
test for Ryun, who has battled back
after a mid·season attack o f
mononucleosis. He has rounded back
into condition with high altitude
training at Flagstaff. Ariz . and i~
ready for a big effort. The 20-year-o\d
holder of world records for the mile
and half hasn't yet decided wh ich
di stance he will run in the Mt. San
Antonio meet.
It is ironic that Ryun , due to his ii-
Round 1
., THE AISO(IATl.D 11'11111
The Detroit Tigers. the American
League leaders , drew first blood rrl·
day night in their crucial weekend
series with the runner-up Baltimore
Orioles.
Aided by the efffCl.lvt! relier pitch·
ing of rookie Daryl Patt~rson , who
struck out the side with the bases
loaded in the sixth. the Tigers beat the
Orioles, 4·1. 'l'he victory increased
their lead to.6'h: ganu:~1.
Detroit scored tW'CT~ns ln the firth
on R.81 singles by Bill F're~han und
Di.ck McAuliffe and led 2-0 when
Run at
lness, has not achieved the Olympic
qualifying standards of 3:42.0 for 1500
meters or 1:48.0 for 800 meters this
year. He has run best ever 3:33.l and
1:44.9 for the metric half (some six
yards further).
So, actually, Ryun will be running to
become eligible to compete in th e
MexJco City Olympics!
Another world.class performer who
has yet to meet the Olympic Garnes
standards is little Gerry Lindgren, the
idol or the rans . tie won both the
NCAA 10,CXXI and 5CKX> meter titles but
fe ll short of the required minimums of
29:00 and 13:50 marks. Gerry suffered
an achilles heel injury prior to the U.S.
trials in Los Angeles and was forced
lo drop out of the 10,000.
Another world record holder who
has yet to prove himself, due to in·
of Big
Baltimore got Its big chance in the
sixth .
Earl · \Vilson. the Delroit starter ,
had lert the game because of an ach-
ing left knee. John Warden, his suc-
ce$S(lr, yielded t"'O singles and a walk
which filled the bases.
Patterson was called in fr om the
bullpen and fanned Fred Va lentine
and Brooks Robinson on seven pitches.
Dave J ohnson then took a called third
strike on a 3·2 pltch.
Roger Maris hit a tv•O·run homer
to help St. Lou is. the National League
leaders, rout Pittsburgh 9·1 In the
Mt. SAC
juries, is Paul Wilson in the pole vault.
La st year he soared l7·7o/, but was ail.
ing most of 1968 and his best is 16-6,
early in the season. But the ex.prep
phenom is reportedly in fine shape
again. He will be up against the likes
of Bob Seagren, Dick Railsback and
Jon Vaughn, .all of whom have cleared
17 feet this year.
There are dozens of other proven
veterans who got a late start this
season but can not be overlooked as
strong U.S. team candidates. Thly in·
elude Billy Mills and Bob Schul, gold
medalists at the Tokyo Olympics in
the 10,000 and 5,000 meters, respec·
lively. .
Tickets !or the Mt. San Antonio
meet, all on a general admission basis,
are S3. They may be purchased at the
L. A. Coliseum Ticket 0 ff i c e :
Vroman's, 695 E. Colorado. 2nd Floor,
Pasadena; Hill's. Inc .. 505 No. Main.
Santa Ana; or Mt. San Antonio
College, (714) 595-2211 or (213) 339.
7331.
All proceeds will go to the United
States Olympic Fund.
Series to
opener or a twi·nlght doubleheader
before the Pnrates gained a split by
taking the second 5-4 in 10 innings.
Jose Pagan's sacrifice fly drove in
the winning run in the nightcap: to
end the Cards' five-game winning
streak.
AUanta made it four in a row by
sweeping a twin bill from Pb.Uadel·
phia 5-4 and 3-2. J~ank Aaron's three.
run homer with two out in the ninth
won the opener and Joe Torre's
clghth·lnnlng homer accounted ror
the nightcap as the Phlls lost their
ninth stral&ht.
The J3.year.old southpaw has been
.strong in the stretch, too. lie hasn't
required any relief in four of those out·
logs.
And backing up the American
League's No. 1 burler will be its best
hitter riWt now -third baseman
Aurelio Rodriguez.
In one of ttie season's great hitting
streaks, Rodriguez has brought up his
average to .274 from .162.
The Angels play Chicago again Sun·
day afternoon before ending the brief
home stand witti a game Monday
nigllt against Minnesota.
'Then the Angels hit the rood for a
backbreaker of a trip that calls for
stops in Oakland, Bosl'On. Wa shington
and Baltimore.
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Detroit
In other games the New York ?t1ets
ended Cincinnati's slx·game winning
strealc 2.0, the New York Yankees
blanked Oeveland 5..(), Boston 'dged
Washington 2·1, 11ooston defeated San
Francisco t· I ~
Jerry Koosman pitched a four·hlt·
ter for his 14th victory for the Meu.
J<>e Pepitone drove in three runs Lo
bact up Mel StotUemyre'1 seven·hlt
tbutout pitching for the Yankees.
Elston Howard'A h o m er In tr r
fourth won ror Boston. Jim \V ynn's
inside-the-park homer "'Ith two 011
paced the Astros. J in1 Fairey tripled
Durocher took off on umpire Augie
Donatelli for a call which went in
favor of the Cubs and on Paul Pryor
on a call which went against his team
in a 3-2 loss Friday to the Los Angeles
Dodgers.
\Vith tWQ on and one out in Ule se·
cond inning, Jim Fairey hit what ap.
peared to be a home run. Donatelli,
however. ruled the ball did not go out
of the park and it stood as a triple .
"That's a disgrace," roared
Duroctier. "The ball disappeared and
then came back on the field, What else
could it have been but a home run?"
Rightfielder Al Spangler a 1 s o
thought it was a homer and casually
tossed the ball back only to-learn that
Donatelli ruled it had not gone out of
the park.
Ma:nager Walt Alston and t he
Dodgers put up a mild complaint and
let it go at that.
Actually , it didn 't make any di!·
ference since Zoilo Versalles doubled."
Fairey home with what ultimately
proved lo be the wincing run .
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Top Rac-e-A--genda
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Offered by OCIR
Fuel altareda, Pl aupercharpcl , Ana) and the "Genuine Suspenalon
coupe• and Mdant, tunny ctr1 and Boy1" DI Jim Tbomu (Costa Men)
1uper 1tockt all toe Ibo line 5aturday will all be •• hand.
nJiht at 0r..,. County lntaroatlonal Tbey'll be out 5aturday to defeat
Raceway. Nitro Champ Gary Reed (Claremont)
A lkar 1upercharged, fuel altered d r i v e r o f t h e p o w e r f u 1
eUmlnltlon pro cram ldentlcal to that "Ground.shakers" car.
of the recent Nitro Champlomb1J>4: will A special super stock eliminator will
head down the atrfp belinnlog at 7:30 see representation by each major
p.m. automobile manufacturer. Leading the
The 18 car altered featlQ'e ls the ae--eUorta of'their particular make will be
conei of it.I kind at Orange County and Diet Landy's Dodge Dart (Sherman
only the fourth of its kind anywberer Oaks) Tom Stafford's Ford Cobra Jet
It's been only ncenUy that there were (Oranie), Dave Kempton'• American
enough of the short wheelbue, 200 Motors AMX (Arcadla) W 11 e y
mph fuel burners to malr.e programs Couey'• Plymouth B a ~ r a c u d a
of such proportion po11lble. (Pomona), Lenny Kennedy's Buick
Orange County IHD'll to be the Skylark (Pomona) and Jim Baker's
origin of a tarce amount of fbeq cars. Chevrolet Camaro (Tustin).
Leon FJtzrerald's "Pure Heaven"-Swap meet activity will resume Sun-(Ana~eim), the Campos Broa. "Lo day at the raceway. Hours will be
~ .... ~ 27, 1911 DAILY Pllm JJ
Blow (Anaheim), Randy Brad-from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. A Continuing •
ford (Anaheim), the Horchar Broa. schedule for the trade·•ell ptherings
(Buena Part), ~ Le ·B.aron's hu been set for the last Sunday of
"Between Heaven and Hell" (Santa each month.
ON TOP OF OLD SMOKY -Unhappy with the output of their small
block Chevrolet· engine, the Campoa brothers of Anaheim in&talled a
l,500·horsepower Cbryalu into their abort wheelbase altered drapter
recenUy. The Campoe brothers will be hr tonight'• field· at Oran(e
O>unty International Raceway with their ntw powerplant. The ma-
chine's driver is Tom Ferraro.
Sports
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PASADENA -The Los Angeles
Wolves. brine their Ncrth American
Soccer League crusade back to the
Pasadena Role Bowl Sunday af.
temooo against the Houston Stara.
Kickoff will be at 2 p.m,
The Wolves head into the fray seek-
ing to snap a two-rame losing rtreak.
Their latest loss was 1.() to Houston
last Saturday ni&h itn the Astrodome.
Wolves coach Ray Wood indicated
he would llhaie up the lineup in an all·
out bid to start movtnc cm front.run-
ning San Diego. ... ... ...
CINCINNATI -Cenatractloa of eta.
cbtnaU's rlvertro.t sports stadium bas
hJt another nag.
HamDtoa C.Oanty offtclall llave step.
ped payment •• tbetr $7 .S mJluoa
share of acee11 roads ud ltad.lum.
plannen regud the road project u
vital to tile 'ft'bole stadium 1ID"'
dertaklng.
County Administrator R. A •
Allderesc dllcloted lbe ball lo a letter
lo City Manager Rlehanl Krihocll ' ...
Andrereig blamed tbe eeanty'a actto.
on a tecludcallty tavolvtng federal
gTant.a. ... ...
DEL MAB-'!'be Del Mar Turi Club
initiate& its stakes irogram Saturday
with a field of 13 3-year~lds entered in
the tl5,000.added Oceanside Handicap.
High weigllt ol 122 pounda Wll
assigned to Mn. Comte Rin1'1 Broad
Shadows , probable favorite for the six•
furlong feature who meets, amooc
others, the John Lon1den·trained Baf·
fle. ... ... ... .,
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -A
Freacll woman wlao ence owned tlte
U.S. Women's Open daamploltlblp and
a 19-year-old college girl from
California won Kllliflnal m.atdlet Fri-
day In tbe women's Westen Golf
Cbamploubl111 at Bnadnulor.
Catberlae LaCoste, 23, became tlte
ftnt fonlp player Co advance ti Ole
flnab of this tournament by defeaU.c
Jeanne Batler of Colorado Sprllit• I
Ind l. ... ... ...
FULLERTON -Defensive tackle
Larry Middlebrooks from Jackson,
Miss., State College was put on
waivers Friday at the Los Angeles
Rams training camp, reducing tbe
roster to 86 players.
Five veteran1, including four
starters, signed contracts. 'nley in-
cluded defensive bact Les Josephson
and linebackers Irv Cross, Jack
Pardee, Myron Pottlos and Bob
Sanders.
The !Ian• will --their "Free Football for Kida" program
Thuraday otlllrt at Anahejm Stodlum .
An adu1t coming to the New Orleans
Saint game can bring in two children
under 12 free. The adult's ticket is $3.
The spocia1 Ucket lllee ii being held
at Ibo Bl( A box olllce !rml t a.m. I<>
5 p.m. lbroucb Wedneldo1. The Uckell
muat be boulbt Jn advance, a Ram
apok-said.
Colle.ge
CHICAGO (AP) -With head Coach
Norm Van Brocklin planning to call all
playa from ·the bench, the nation's top
collegians march against th~ National
Football League champion Green Bay
Packers ~ Soldier Field Friday night.
As in the put, the squad of 50 cam-
pus heroes -all of them now with pro
contracts -will be decided underdogs•
in the 35th annual All·Star classic
sponsored by the Chicago Tribune
Charities Inc.
The kickoff is at 6:30 p.m. PDT and
Pros
the game is scheduled to be televised
nationally by the American Broad-
casting Company. Upwards of 65,000
fans are ezpected in the huge lakeside
arena.
Under head coach John Sauer, the
All-Stars were blanked 27.0 by Green
Bay last year and haven't won since
surprising the Packers 2D-7 in 1963.
Overall, the aeries favors the pros 23-9
with two games tied.
"Coach Van Brocklln's feeling of
beating the Packers is contagious,"
Home on the Fairway
Western actors from films and television 'join Jeffye Blackard, Miu
Huntington Beech, in checking out Meadowlark Country Club's course
in Huntington Beach. The city's Chamber of Commerce· will conduct
its celebrity golf tournament Wednesday, starting at 10 a.m. Acton
pictured nm who will play are (front, left to right) Ben Carter and
Harry Lauter. Top : King J ohnson and Hal Baylor. Forty-five Holly-
wood personalities will play in the tournament.
Clippers Test Olympic Club
It'• the year of the Olymplct and
Harbor ar-. residlntl wW ret a
preview Sunday evening 'ft'ben the
Mmc111 Olympic -Polo leam
com., ta Oraace Cout Colle" for an
exhibl.Uon.
The Mulcan taam wtD ptay the
Coast Cllppm, -ad by the City
or Coal< Mua, at 7 p.m. In Ibo OCC
pool Adml.lllca will bo fl fw adutti
and 40 cent> for tludenta I<> help
defray &m• ·-· The Mexicans, tmder newly-hired
Yugoslavian coach Allnd Balanco,
bavo boeo tmpntalYe. 'l1le7 rectllll¥
ll.ounced the U.S. Olympic All Stan S.
t , md play rough1 aggresslve water
polo.
The Coast Clippers are made up of
OCC, high acbool and aru. water polo
pla:yus, with aome familiar neme1 .•
They are coached by OCC a'ft'im and
watu polo c<>adl Jack Merton.
Fulltrton altd the Mexican team Is
touring the U.S. meeting th• beat com·
petition available to prepare for the
Olympics. 'tbe1 will be In the U.S.
thTough Tuesday.
Following the pme with tl1e cup.
pen, the Me>lcan taam will bave din·
ner at the Jolly Roger in the Harbor
Shoppl.Dg center In Costa Mesa as
guests Of the management
Playing for the CUppera will be UM
followiog OCC play en: Ralph Cro&a
and Doug Redwine, goalies ; Rob
Dake, Mike WI.lion , Mike O'Gara,
Mll:e lnrin, ChrU Oliver, BID Luther,
Mark Healy, Don'Haat:lnl, Bob Moeley
a nd Brad Shoemaker.
From E-cia, coalle Jim Hill;
Dave Whitaker, Colla M-l!iih: Bob
Dea ...... , Cal Poly sa. Lull Obllpo:
Dirk Muntean oad Eric Lindroth of
Newport Harbor.
Await Packers Big D Brands
Padre Story
'Ridiculous' nys quarterback Gary Behan, the
Heisman Trophy winner from UCLA.
Beban, who hu aigned with the
Washington Redlkina, will share
quarterback duties with Greg Landry
of Masaachuaetta, property of the
Detroit Lions.
Van Brocklln'a decision to call the
plays takes a mental load off his field
gene.rah. He la the first he•d coach of
the All-Stars to undertake this
gWdance completely.
"We've cot the physical atufi to do
Tea,Ds With Farr
the"job," he says. ''The reat has to be
all mental attitude."
Split end Earl McCulloU&h ol
Southern California his b • • n
especially appealing in workouts.
Othen include ends Bob Wallace, Tex-
as-El Paso; Fred Hyatt, Auburn; Jim
Cox, Miami, Florida; Mike Hull, USC,
and Dave Szymlkowski, Wert Texu;
flanker Dennis Hartman of Alabama
and halfback Oscar Reed of Colorado
State.
CHICAGO (AP) -P-.C -Don
Drysdale of the Los Aneelea Dodcers
natty denied Fridoy be -lhinlrlnl of
retlrioe I<> become • pltd>ln( COldl
witll ti!< newly lraocbioed S.. Dioco
taam.
"Not again," groaned the 31-year-()1
riOlt-hander when a~ed if there was
anything to such rumors.
One of the stories had it ... t
Drysdale plans to demand '200,000
from the DoOgers next seuon in an et~
fort to force bis releue to tt\e San
Remember Nick Eddy?
Diego Pfildres.
"Ridiculous, absolutely ridiculous,''
said Drysdale, who earlier this seua1
hur~ a record six straight lhutout1
and posted 58 acorele11 innings .
He Starts All Over "I've been denying theee stories f(lr
two weeks, end I hope tlU will be tti ,
last Ume I'll have to deny a," aai·I
Dryodale.
DETROIT (AP) -Nick Eddy, his
injured knee "stronger than ever," is
eager to at.art the 1968 National Foot-
ball League season.
The 23-year-old Detroit L i o n s
hallbl:ct sat out his rookie year after
suffering a knee Injury in an elhlbltion
game.
It was a severe blow· to Coach Joe ,
·schmldt who-t!e-planned to use the
1lick, ex-Notre Dame halfback in
tandem with Mel Farr.
Farr went on to gain more than 880
yard• rushing and wu named the
WARD'S, RUSTLERS
.TO COLLIDE TODAY
Ward's Pirates and Golden West
resume Metro League baseball action
this weekend with the two 1lated to
meet head on today 1t El Modena.
Game time is 2 p.m.
The two area clubs aiplit and " their
separate ways on Sunday with Golden
Wnt scheduled to meet the Orange
Panthers at Memorial Park in Santa
Ana at noon for a doubleheader.
Ward's Pirates, meanwbile, wait UD·
til 7 p.m. bef<n bolting the 1ame
Orange Panthers at Shaffer park'.
Ward's Plratea art' currently in
third place in k>op standings with a 7·
4-1 record behind le.ague leading Santa
Ana (9-2-1 ) and the Panthers (7·2-2).
The tWd·week old rumor, often
NFL'• offensive Rookie-ol-the·Year den ied on all sides, was revived 'lburs ·
clay in a notionally l<levtaed opori. by The Associated Preas. fbow.
"I think Joe wantl to use Mel and "Let's put it this way," he con-
me in the same backfield,'' said Eddy. tinued. "I have no pl.ans ol retirin&
"I feel strong this yell' and maybe I'll and t.ven't given rteittment a11y
be able to take 10me of the rUIUlinl thought. l tbink btte'1 a JfWe p1Ccbin1
load oU Mel's hllck." left in me.
Eddy said he works out daily .with "One .of the stories said it wouldn 't
weights to maintain the strength in h1a be tu fetched for me to reUre at 31
injured knee. because Sandy Koufu: retired lest
"The knee Is atronger than ever year When be Wlllll 30," aaid Dryadale .
now ," he said. "I think part of the ;~J;.==~se ~bad 8:4~.'t;*I to
reason I was hurt last year was
because I played ln the College All-Dry.Ida.le is dllawing Jn exceu Of
Star game last year and was never tl00,000 fOr h!' pitlcting this year, A
able to get Into top condition by the coachiog job "' umally worlb around
time I reported to the Uona. My '15,000. ,
weight It about the same and I'm in ~er'. it does~ t aeem probable
good shape going into tralnlng camp ttr&t)BUzz1e Bavaaa, preside:Dt of the
this year " ~San Diego Club, would be involved · -any plot to pry looee Dodier owner The &-foot, 206-pound runner •cored alter O'Malley's nmt valuable piece
a touchdown the first Ume be carried ol baseball property
the ball for the Uona in an ahtbl ·
game last year.
The Lions Y'~re counting on him to
become the f irst reel breakaway
threat since the days of Doak Walker
when the knee injury struck.
Schmidt said late last year that he
could have used Eddy in the last two
games of the season but preferred to
make sure the knee was completely
healed before risking h11 No. 2 draft
choice agaiq.
"We weren't going anywhere and I
didn't want him hurt in some losing
cause," said Schmidt.
Eddy rushed for 1,625 yards In three
year1 at Notre Dame -a 5.8 per car-
ry average -and waa called by Irish
C o a c h Ara Parseghlat1 "the m o 1 t
dangerous open field runner I ever
coached."
College Oash
To Raise $$
NEW YORK -Grambling College
of Louisiana and Morgan state of
Baltimore, will meet in a Negro col-
lege football game at Yankee Stadium
Sept. 2.8, it wa1 announced Wednesday
Dight.
The game is beilng billed u the flrat
Invitational Football Classic and will
mart the start of a campaign by the
newly organized Football C:O.ches'
Foundation to raise funds for New
York'• Urbmi League Street Academy
program.
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WESTMINSTER
15440 leach llvd.
at Mcfadden
892-2088
COSTA MESA
2200 Harbor Blvd.
at Wiison
548-2082
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SANTA ANA
1400 Edinger
at lriltol
546·7832
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Sa.turdl1, July 27, 1968 DAILY PILOT 13
4
Meeti~gs AloftiJ : tli~ Orange Coast·-
,
Black, White
Police Urged
OAKLAND (AP) -The
Peace end Fr~ party
and the Black Panthers s.ay
they plan bo lauilcll an in·
itiative petitio'n asking that
separate white and Negro
police departments be set
up in Oakland and Berkeley.
Spokesmen {(Jr the groups
said Thursday they would
need 98,000 valid signatures
in Berkeley and 26,0CK> in
Oakland by Sept. 5 to get
their proposals on t h e
November ballot.
DEATH NOTICES
llllCKHTI'
Polly Tr"° Rlck11t .. uo' San P•blo
OrlYI, LI~ Still Mllrco.. 0.19 ol
"••th, July 251 S.Urvl~ by tiu.O.rtcl,
J-11 A. Ric.1th, OI rti. 1-. ,.rt-
vate .. rv1c11, Sunday, J f'M, ln tM
Ch11>el 11 '•Citic VI-. &111ombrMn1,
N11u1oll't"" al Ille Pae.lflt, P1cHlc
View IMm«i.I P1rt. F1mHy 1_.h
lhou wlsl'll11111 to m1k1 melftllrltol c-
trlbutlON, pie.• ainlrlbui. to ltM
H1»9 t.Wmorl1I HOIPllll « the SWll'l-
COlll Community H!llllll•I. ,.Kine
Vltw Mort.,.ry, Dlrectora.
Wl!ATHl!AHOLT
Neel Htrltn WHlhtrtlolt. :mm Oen
Ju•n A'H., Sin JUln C•pl1tr1no. O."'
ol detlh, July 2S. SUrvlwd Irr wit.,
Jennie, of !!It honM1 ,._, O.W...
Stn Cle!YWflte; Htrl•n, l• C~•I
Ct!vln, S.n Jut n Ctpl1lr1no1 K.-1fl,
W"t COYIMI 0.le, Yorti. llnd91 Hor-
rl1, S.n ci.m..r.i.1 at11thhr. L• v-
nt Sn\'cler, ol S.nhl Cltrtl brotlltr.
W•rren, of Kl•mt lll Ftlll, o,_i
•lld 12 tr•ndchlldl'9tl ... rlvtlt Mrvlcft,
S.lun:lt.,, i PM, In 1M a..,..1 t i
Ptcffi(' View. lnl'l'nM!tl, l"Kltk: Vt.-w
Memorltl P•r"· l'tmll., """"" ,,._ wt1ritn1 to 1Nk1; memwtl cmtrlbutlon1,
PIN~ cantrlbVl't to tht Mtmorltl Fund
of 1'19 Comm u 11 It y l"l'l'lbmflt11
Churdo, S.n Jutn CtP11lrtno. DlrKltd
by Ptcltle View Morlu1ry,
SCHATZ
Gl1d.,1 II:. Schtt1. 23« Stnlt AM
AYt., Co.It Me1t, Survlwd b'I' '°"'
Jttlt Btrnttti brothen, Hwh t nd L"
Rlthtrd1oni four ortnddllldrtn INld
!W11 ~rttl • t rtnddilldl't'fl. Strv!cn,
Mondty, J PM, ... Ftmll., Colonlt l
Funertl HonM.
AYALA
t.n!011lt• AYt lt . not O.rfleld t.w.,
Huntlm1lon llH<tl. SUrvlYtd by Witt ,
Strt : l'llol'htr, Mn. T-ue 1..,1111
dllldrtn, E.,..r•r11.11, MenN, T 111 y
t ncl Yolt nd11 br\'llholrt, Liiia. 1!111"9-1
JOH, Lorwn10 Mid Jn1111 allten. Stft.-
•IM t nd Emttlt . a-ry, SUMI\', 1
PM. Smllti1 C""'91. 11-lem Miii. Mondt.,, 11 AM. SS Sl,,_ • JllW
.Cttllolle Clwrdl, JITllllll Mor'tlH'ry, .. ~.
BALTZ MORTUARIES
Corona del Mar OR 3-MM
Colt.I Meaa Ml I-MU
• BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway, Colta Meta uwas
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARI:
Cemetery e M-1117
Cliapel
3500 P•cl.Oc View Dm't
Newport Belc:ll, C&llfonla 144.%1•
PEEK FAMILY
COLONIAL FUNERAL
HOME
'7801 BolA Ave.
We1tm1nster Ill Shi
Sl\UTH'S MORTUARY
lrlMalaSI.
Hollfl&1n Bead
LEMQt
WE8TCLirr MQRTIJARY
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WESTMINSTER
MEMORIAL PAllJC
Mo~!°_'i!"'-,
14111 11ead7i'-1o11or
Al·172' e •zw . .
GILLmE
S.,er
TABLETS
"" -""' fer P•• ltlltl
SUlll111 Sl1tl NtwAqMlttlM
for Dishes R110r Blades.
lk Pal 11 I iill~ llp
us 99c , .... 2:1.00
SllGWIT'I
"S ntry" SllGIAMT'I e
FLEA COLLAR •
Kills fleas all over your ptl for 1 full
Jmci .... aids'intickcon-1 39 trol -tspecially aroulld
nect att1. t.91 Slrt •
Flea • Tick ~ cat 1 '"" 39c SPIAT -""''' ~ 111111 ••••.
insects, ll!llllizes
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coa~ claodorizts. iii)
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flit nt•r••f .,,,..cit ,. •r~a1f f••'l•tl
Natv(al-action nipple ca11not oollaps~
~ •. your baby takes in more fomwll,
less swallowed air to Ci\ISe s~itbng
"fl, 11s p1i11S and colic,
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HOFFMAN'S a • "Mum"
fancy I
Pectin Jellies c-D11hi••
l•••lts ki•s dt111 .. , helps to soften s~ill ••• ltaves no ltob 1;••· wllhtl Ql1rl11 -Ille safe
bleach for 1ulomatic washers.
' 1:~111:1:; .. ~,!1:..I! is oz. 59c
S• Rip Scallop Miker
I "Pl c·hil" If llOooW ... lUlll TUii -Wittl !old --\ -lr°'!,..oti inter11t1111
••a' bl1dt tor, : & P'•Mtcl P'hll.
ufety. enc l!flc
111.lk ...,-•11. lk u;,-
Wrist Pi1 Patten Pi•
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THERMOS
Outing Kit
w/ln l11rt Sirt Y1cu1111 Bttll11
"Dark Tannint"
FOAM
''PATIO'' Furniture
FOLDING Chaise Lounge
wr n1·tltt" ft1t1rt ••• coMoor
sllaoe back. 7 verticle webs for addtd
support. 1" altlminum t!M Ir amt,
doullle arm res!s. 5-posilion
adjus!ment.111. l.U
6.39 '
Chaise Lounge PAD
2~x72'' button ltllltd pa4 with flor1l dtsi1"
on top, solid color on under 4 98 sidt. Thickly lilied tor added
tomfOfl. It&. J.11 I
FoLD1"' Chair
wr ... 111r 111111t1 ••• I" alumil!lll!I
tllbe frame witll flat .,. 3 39 rests. 6 nrtic:al wells, 8
horizorrtll, llrrt 16'' sut. 1
FOLDING Rocker.
l" alwminurn tube frame 111itll curved nat
arm rests. 6 vl!ftic1I webs
'"' "'" sup~rt. 8 lot 5 39 ilont1I webs. Braced lronl
for stsenath. •
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~S'A/Af(T
PrtlHI To111r Er•• in
tile Srwarte1t fathlo•
FOSTllt GRANT
Sunglasses
••• and roomy
plastic sandwic~
bo•. AU in red &
blue plaid CH·
1y1ng case.
Pr1t1ets A11i1sl '5a1•1rR!
!.DI 1 79 5 ll.
Si11 •
7.49
Ice Chest w /FREE
1 Gall!ft Picnic Jug
''fiki•I'' ~ TIIE•MOS .,. family si1e thtsl wi1h
removable plastic food tray & water 19 98 drain. Jug tras wide moolh !or easy
hflin1, liucet po~o~a:. R11. 2l.91 •
24" Portable BBQ •r II' IOf -Chrome p!a!e!I revolving Jrill with
h3!ldles, sCl'ew-type grill adjust· 11 88 men!. 3 position s~t adjustment,
'swing-away' UL motor.111. 12.91 1
·"'"j·,.·•1TM1111os Medi-Quik
• , • [nameled Fl 1· 'Id S steel bod~ 111ith r' ·I'\ pray
seamless white
linff. Keeps Ii· For relief of sunbu1n µin
quids hot or cold. and ollltr minor
12''· 36.119 ~~:.'1c~~:. 99c .1.11311. Sitt . _.......__~
PLAsnc Wading Pool
H~J times ahead for 11111 lovin1. spla))ling
kids, lmul'ld pool witll animated rnarill! desi&n
on bottom. Folds easi11 for sto11ge. lurq!Jbise
color.
5 ff. SJ11
4.98
wit•
1111
tilt• rLAsnc Wading Pool
Simt fta!Dres 11 menlioMd lbo'vt bwt is 2 98 ~5" wkle and has 111imated drsian pd1te!I
"'-1 llH.
00 yoow. I
5 .Ft. Plastic Boat 4 Ft. Plastic Boat
•11. t.11 .....
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"Lumijet"
Hlf.(otfTAlllD
Flashlight
Mo b.ttttrits w "'Ill re. r."-... Olllllt$ -•z-.-.. from assortM eolotl.
1.19
All nlClS ,.(VAil: )llr Ht~ tW1 "'' 3111 SU ... T tin.Ill WIDMISIAY
t:.
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HUNftNGTON BIAClt
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S,ray lleldlrll!
Sor111 tfll '-orry out
or bti111 '1ou!
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•
"Wheels of Fire"
the CREAM
NEW Alco 1 Rtcord AIHm
in STEREO
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Tr1l1U11t, T1H 11• lllllf ttkn.
ONlY 5~98
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:· ·or .ft 'l; !:Hf: •. ·1
San IYtry Doy 11 sav .. o's Rtc1r4 Dtpt.
For Fast Relief al TnsiOI Headaclle
ANACIN
ANALGESIC TABLETS
Relieves Headache Pa in FASTI
To Relax Ten sion FAST!
Soothe Irritability FAST!
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; RUBBERMAID I Bathtub
R APPLIQUES
wit~ M•11i•1 Jacki
Colorlul ICIPli· riues provide .,.,.,.,,,,.
decoratrvt ac-
cent to bath or
ihower wbilt
1ddin1 extra safely, 1~1~.:~!.:111011111111111101 ..
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HAIR
SPRAY •It• "•lrtl'' ,,, .. 111..,.
Choost from 4 fofmulas: I Re1ullr, Hird to lto!d, Blu1 ind Silper,
1.15 1 69 11tZ, E Dlll:~:~lllDltllN11ftttlGllll~l~lttDl11
"Ra1'd" HOUSE & CAIDEN
"hi Killer"
Pleasant Odor, non·
s!ainilt.1.
1.H11Ya tz.Si11
1.19
"Black Flag"
Alt & ... , •
Kill£!
-Fast 11111 llMI tasting ii11in1 It•
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Mc 1sin 11. Slit 79c
"Off" INSECT
REPElWT
At rosa l 1~r1y ""'"'""fl , .. ,...
I~ ti. Siz1
7~
~4
Pecan logs
Colden ric~ cream fudgt nilltd
in caramel 11111 hsscious PICIDS.
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frost white! ... 2' 43c tl~l:NIOllll:ll"'IOfllllNIU
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REPELLENT
Aerosol 1pr1~ U.,,. "-'1s front bitrnr.
·~ ti. Slit
"Holiday" ltJTOMATIC
FDUI'
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J4 DAILY 'ILDT .. ...,., .lolil 17, IM
HI boYI and Clrll. Hope
you .are eajoy!ng your aum·
mer vacation. Jt'1 just about
baU over now, and for 10me ot you summer ICbool is
almost out.
Make aure you try to do
weD in ~ver you are
doing, wlletlt<r Ill ochool
work or awimming or draw ..
ing or just playing.
Don't f<reet Ix> read U..
directi'ooa on the bottom of
1-0doy'o ~ l>tJmer, oome of
you are .~ sending the wrong lizei paper a n d
forgettillg to ioelude your
agea.
So be careful Richey Te<·
ra, MichM!l Terra, Shellie
Piper and Jonlelgh Piper.
you can't become winners
unles« you include all the
carTect information.
0
Next week'• topic might
challert>ge your im·
aginatlon«. Try to draw a
picture of whet you wouldr------------------------------.1 do with a million dollars.
There was so much art
this week Jt was difficult for_
old Uncle Len to choose the
winners. Honorable mention
wimler1 ttu. week fr• Jen·
nifer Echenique, 11, Costa
Mesa: Kevin Andenon, SI,
Garden Grove: Suzanne
Ecbeoique, 6~, Coota Meo&;
Kathy Grothwr, 10, Balboa;
Melanie Miu1l, IZ, Coot.a
Mee.a: Steve Pierce, ts,
Corcmo de! Mar; Micboel
* PRIZE WINNER * This week's contest ~win•!" is Summer Oden, 10, 1911 E. Balboa Blvd.,
Balboa
Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest Here's all you
do: (1) Draw picture on ~iece of plain, white paper 5Y.i inch .. wide and
4 inches deep. Usa black inl: and malte llnes black. (2) Do not copy or trace
picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, a,. and address
on bock of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Leo's Art Contest, Box 1500, DAILY
PILOT, Colla Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy halt dollar. .
Johnson, 10, Ballloe; Brent'----------------------------'!
Fair, 8-'n, Balboa; John
Lehn<rt, 8~. Dan• Point;
Lore Adelson, 11, Cost.a
Mesa; Vene1sa Halloran, 9,
COl!it.a Mesa, Robin Brewen,
11, C06ta Mesa; Steven
Moeller, 6, Co6ta Mesa:
Lorie Stagey, 6, Huntington
Bead>; Stacy Harringl<ln,
91h, Huntington Be a ch ;
Sheila Pierce, 8, Corona del
Mar; e.nd Michelle Echeni·
que, 7J,2, Coata Mesa.
SPRING
Spring ii tile nicest
ThiDC I know
It'• when trees start
To gr<YW
It'• wben· grusboppers
And butl<rllies
Hav. ..U tile tun ol the!r
Pvl!:fi,
Spring is the niceat thing
I know
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AMERICA
This nation C9lled America arew and grew;
And won • war, which meant it vrould be free,
And indepa:ident forever mon?
But what this country lacked
Was a strong, courageous leader,
And so ·George Washington led,
And this c:ountry'1 people reallzed when G<orge
Was dead, what a great leader Ibey bad lost.
But thia "lint Aroimam" u Benjamin Franklin
Was called, helped bi& country
To continue to grow in lndllltry.IJld economy
And much more.
America, America, I'm truly proud,
To be a pen!Oll Jiving on your precious ground.
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Crossword Puzzle
AClOU
I L1tvl1n
5 Furiou s
lo MaJor-
14 Rivrr of central
Europe 15 Jewish,
month
lt.V1se:..trod i"• 17 Br11ks up:
2 word' 19 Group of
ttl1Uv11
20 M1k1 wort• 21 Prnfmlonal
""fu""' 23 Equestrian
grar
26 First-· 27 lnstru•mt
for ·
COlllP'fSSlrlf
bltt41ng
vtsstl
JO Ctrbln
Clndlts 34 Pearl Buck htrol~ 35 Frame of
Iron b11rs
1
37 ll&kt by
•IY of profit 31 Grass rtldy
for 111owln9 39 Handl~ ·
tht tllltt 41 Answer fn tndltlonal r::mtnony:
2 word•
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44 llarX wtui an asterisk 41 {to&~
counselor
41Fr.91!ntr1I
hi Canad& JO Tf111t1blt
1bbrrtl· .. ~. It Dtcllft .. 1 ... 1, n l1111gln1ry
spect11 J6 Asian penlasvla
60 Ptrt. h'I
the 111outh 61 Football ploy:
2 words
U kltntlcal ., Highly
satisfactory Mo Student
67 Transport..•
tion 111tdiam 'I In want 69-Park
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Platts
ls11i:'s 1on
ftllPlfl• ..... , """· 4 Br11ch of
faith ,
5 llvlrtg dul1 1xlsttnc11 ) words
6 Kind of Udt
7/27/68
7 -·hie: JZ Award l •otd' 33 Tt111pesi I lrlsh Kings' 36 M1rk to
ho1111 lndlt1t1
' Play dlrtctlon ln1trv1I: 3• Make a goa l 2 words 40 Turtlt
lO Reso1vt 44 Kind of pad
1 Birds "' Placed on l Cost of tht 1gench1
llvlng lttlll •I All11ost 1.1 Catn's 49 W1lght river deduction
11 Drinks '2 h11111tdl1t1 slowly superior
2Z Read1 f« 53 ftusslll'I bed tlftl'
24 las 111 '4 Latrosst,
1 tu11ult e.9. 25 Watimeutsts 55 Unctvll
21 Unlnttrestlng 57 Kind of
28 ll1k1 \'try rntrlter happy . 51 M1d1 angri
19 C. A111trlctn 59 Peruvltn language lndlan
st11ek 62 Born
31 Santa-63 Bay
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RIDDLES AND JOKES
* Dear C.rol: Why did the lilUe boy put
ice in h1a father's bed?
PRIZE • [ ·clod PIO> P'~ll "I ·•nt ... "'"''"Y
WINNER
Dear Carol: U the pilgrims came over on the
Mayflower, wltat did the midCets come
over on?
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Dear Carol: How do you maloe a statue of an
elephant?
·1•"1'1o
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Dear Carol: What is !he bes! way to malte
pe.nbl last?
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.. ,.,.., ..,. • c:-ltlM' • .,.....,,.,.. ... mer, a large DUmber ot el 1M WwN I• lllC'l'd•lllll1 ._ c1111y '"•· ." it. ,...,_, 1tU111 future queeaa may hatch,
C1~!N, fw Ml" Wffllflfl: abg With larger Quotas 0(
Do uU have queens like workera, d r o n e 1 and
bees? perhaps soldier ants destin-
ed to guard the nesl The
Anti are rated as social young princesses have
inse<:ta because ttle nest i& a wings and 10 do the princely
ramily comm u n J t y • A young drones. On a certain
special queen mother lays day, these wln1ed ants
the eggs but she raay not be swarm from the nest and
the only one of her kind in take to the air fn a com-
the nest. A honeybee hive muntty marria1e fiJght. The
he1 only one rulfu:g queen. A drones do not survive. But
colony of ants may have Ille mated young queens t»te
several queens. off their gauzy whlJs and
Mort than 15,<XX> different prepare themselves for a aw have been found and settled life of egg-laying
clalsWed -and in out-of-through the · next ten to 15
the·way places, o t h e r years.
specie• ere waiting to be Many youn1 queeoe go off
ideU:ified. Each species has alone to start nests of tbtlr
Jt.s own way of life and 10me own. But some return to the
of their cammunJty projects old family nest. Some enter
are utoundlng. There are neighborhood neN of the
harvester anti that &ather same species. Theee young
grain and dairy farmers queem prepare to 11si1t the
that tend aphids lUtt herd• older queen or q u e en a
of little CO"lt'I. 1bere are ·already in a nest. The
farmer ants that cultivate worker ants build a special
crop< of funguo plaDU -1 egg.Jaylna chamber for a
army ants that march new queen. and nuraery
together Jn r a m p a g in g chambers for her develop-
hordes. Moet species build ing eggs, larvae and pupae.
permanent h0me1 of earthy The new quHn hH her own
chambers and weU-orglfliZ· quarters and all th e
ed tunnels. B e t w e e n separate queens tn the com-
marches, tlle army ants mmity get alone peaceably
build temporary barrack&. together.
ln any cue, m o 1 t A young queen who goea
members of an .t com· oU aloot bet a. tougher time
munity are rel.tivtl. 'Ibe stilrtinc a new nest ol her
colony may include slave own. She 1eall ber1eU tn a
ants kldnawed from other Hie and oultabl• reotln1
nests or other sped.11. But place and wakl for her flnt
lht ruling clan of the com· small brood to crow up and
munity hatches from the take over thelr proPtr
eggs of one queen or from dutitt. Sbe Uvec on food
other quttn ants wbO may 1tortd in htr sturdy win&
be her daughttta. T b e ma1el11. U lbe t1 • farmer
honeybee queen tolttal:u no ant. lhe brtDll a mouthful
rival queeM in ber nest. A• of fllnCUI thruda fro,n the
young queent hatch, lht Old nett: and I f I r t j
chollmg.. ·11>em to mortal cultfvodnc an underp'ouDd
combat and only t b e ,...sen lot her Mure fanll·
strongest IUl'Vive. Jy. But ~ and nall·
An am Mlt may be small building mlllt w.it until her
-or an immense structure ftnt brood ii crown. 1bll
ClC<llP)'lng a region M blc u me:r tabs weeks ..-.....
• clt;y 1*>ck. In Hrl7 ltoD· • m-.
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PIANUTS '
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WILLY MUFFITT
GORDO
-Jc~lllt 1s,
l'W6 VI!,
>IOA MJ4,
TUMILEWEED!
I MUSr BE
MA MY MINDI w~"' !~PART
WITH EPIC! WHERE
ElSE 'MlULD I GET
A HOP.SE LIKE HIM?
MUTT AND JEFF
MISS PEACH
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ly Gus Arriola
By Ferd Johnson
a.i;TJ.li LOCATION'•
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By Tom K. Ryan
BESIDES •••• WALKING AIN'T MY BAG!
ly Al Smith
ly Mel
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Regaining Shape \
Nancy Kriechbaum of Santa Ana, ret:ii,ning to
Santa Ana College after several years as a house-
wife, is getting -herself back into condition in the
body dynamics class offered ·at the college for
women over twenty one.
Gov.Reagan Ready
To Assume Presidency
·SACRAMENTO (UPJJ -a tendency when we think
If fate, the Republican Na. about that office to think of
tional Convention and the o n e m a n r u n n i n g
nation's voters make Gov. everything, taking the whole
Ronali:l ·Reagan president, show.
it's a task he is prepared to "We forget this country
a ssume, a mantle he's ready has gone through th e
to wear. tragedy of assassination,
"It's something that's changes of leadership, and
almost impossible to im· even the ill health of a presi·
agine in your own mind," dent when be was virtually
the California Republican helpless, and not on duty.
said in an interview aboard GREAT STRENGm a jet on a flight from Sacramento to Los Angeles. "We saw the great
"I think any man -unless s":ength of this nation, that 200-CT PAPER PLATES
he has made a career of things went right on a,nd •
politics, unless he has been grass didn't start growing in Our Reg~48 ,. the street." aiming for years for a spot Su-.. 1111 111 97t
dilfi ult Reagan riileraled h i s nu -any man has· c y thinking of himseU in that position on the nomination Package of 200, white 9 in. paper plates with fluted
sport," Reagan said. onl.y a week and a half edges. Perfect for picnics, Bar·B·Q's. Rigidly construe·
But h·e pondered as the before the Republican Na· ted . Charge It. plane new over the world's tional Convention c<1nvenes1.,. ________________ .,.
-r ichest agricultural valley at Miami Beach to pick their
about the presidential drive party standard·beare~
he at first apparently He was asked If it was
r esisted then allowed to run · c;;orrect to say he . would ac-
free ' cepi bW )lQ.t actively seek
· ~ the nomini:tion. ' ' I • v e
':' %5 STATES ACTIVE always aald that," he
-At last count, about 2.5 replied
states had active Reagan "Are you absolutely 100
for President groups to percent serious when you
form the core of any serious say y-ou don't want to be
presidential campaign -if anybody's vice president?"
it develops. he was asked.
The interview marked the "Absolutely, 100 percent
first time Reagan h a s serious," he replied.
discussed publicly his view There has been repeated
of the presidency as a possi-speculation -even from
ble candidate. some <1f Reagan's own aides
"Service as governor has -that he would accept the
made me realize the vice presidency if it were of.
strength is not In one man, fered to him under the right
it's in the na•:on," he said. circumstances at the con-
"I think sometimes we have vention.
New Exhibit
On Pottery
In Laguna
NOT INCONSISTANT
Reagan denied it was in-
consistent to say he would
not turn down the presiden-
tial nomination but would 11~,I\
refuse the No. 2 spot.
"There is no matching job
in which you could say what
I'm doing is as important as
the presidency," he said.
"But I think it is reasonable
"Dilierent f!om. an.~ tn i:;av that the oooortunjtv
to serve as governor Of
California has a greater
potential for service . . .
than does the vice presiden-
tial nomination."
PQLLe.ry 15een Luu Hy ,
de-scribes an exhibit now on
display at the Laguna Beach
Library.
The collection of Pre·
Columbian Art was loaned
to the library by 'tdcs. Janet
Thompson of Leisure World,
wt>o acquired the pieces
~e living in Mexico.
Reagan a1so discussed the
threat to Republicans from
the campaign ot former
Alabama Gov. G e or g e
Wallace.
"It is very hard to
disagree with things that
during this campaign
Governor Wallace is
saying," Regan said. "They
are the things a b o u t
patriotism, law and. order
and so forth, the things
many of us are saying."
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According t o librarian
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There are small statues,
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a three·legged Vale and a
very lively looking dog. The
extiibit is combined with
books opened showing
pictures of sim.1lar WOl'k.
Compared with tile pk:tures,
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Comment Page
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A Word for the Post Office A. blue-ribbon committee says the U.S. po1tal
syste11i is ready to sink and die unless drastic
action is taken-drastic action in the form of
taking it eutirely out of politics and forming a
gover1unent 'corporation' to handle mail. Tl1e
n1an who was President Kennedy's postmaster
general doesn't agree. He telts his story here in
this specicil report.
'Corporation' No Easy Answer, Says Ex-P. 0. Chief
By J. EDWARD DAY
Over the decade1 various peOple
have suggested that the Post Office
should no longer be a federal govern-
meot department, but sbouJd be set up
as a "corporaUon."
A year ago. this proposal was reviv-
ed in a dramatic way by the then
postmaster general As a result, on
April 8, 1967, President Johnson set up
a Commlssion on Postal Organization
.. lo determine and report upon the
feasibility and desirability of a
transfer or the postal service from the
Post Office Department to a govern-
ment eorporation or such other form
of organization as the commission
might consider desirable.''
To this commission he appointed ten
outstandiag gentlemen, liix of whom
were or bad been top executives of
buslness corporations with two others
having close ties to the corporate
\world.
\ 'll" lt1A Y OF this year, aft.er a year's
study, the commission submitted its
reporNo. the \Vb.ite Houe. On July 16,
the report was released. It recom-
mended:
1. That the post office should no
longer be a cabinet department and
that its speoding, employee pay scales
and_ dlarges to the public should~ l'lO
longer be controlled directly by
Congress. Instead, the postal service
would be operated by a new cor-
poration owned entirely by the federal
government.
2. Three of the nine members of the
board of director s of the
"corporation,'' wbo would be ap-
pointed by the other six members,
would. be full time, one being "chief
executive oUlcer," and another ;'chief
operating officer."
3. Postal pay (now determined by
Congress• would be arrived at by col·
lective barga1nlng.
4. Postal rates (now also determined
by Congress, except for parcel post)
would be established by the board of
directors, after hearings by expert
rate commissioners, subject to veto by
concurrent resolution b¥ Congress.
S. The present systt>m of political
patronage appointment of posbna!!!lters
and rural letter carriers would be
abolished.
6. The corporation would have the
authority to imie bond& in its own
name to finance long term capital ex-
penditures.
7. The report criticizes the ac-
counting system used since 1926 to
estimate the costs of each class o[
mail. The "cost a•s cert aj nm en t
system.'' says the report, lacks the
flexibility of modern costing and pric-
ing systems and does not reveal, ac-
cording to the commission, which
classes of mail are really paying their
way and which are not.
THE REPORT states as a f&ct that
"the Post Office is one of the nation's
largest businesses," although it is no
more a "business" than the Veterans'
Adminlrtration, the Department of
Interior, or the New York subway
system.
The fouled-up Post Office Depart-
ment Ule report pictures is a depart-
ment J never knew. Perhaps the
N!spect I developed for the Post Office
resulted from the fact I came there
.-'-----Our Man tn San -Traneileo -----.
from a posiUon as a top officer of a
giant insW'ance comp.any, o.ne of the
largest and best run corporatlons in
the world.
I found the public bureaucracy of
the Post Office very little dltfereTJt
!rom the priivate ~bureaucracy or the
insur3llce campany. Most of those in
both organizations were average
hwnan beings trying to do a good job.
Neither organization was perfect. Both
made mistakes.
The big problem with the Post Or-
flce is not Conn of organization but
lack of mooey,
AMERICANS have fallen into the
tad habit of spending more and more
federal money on new programs which
are supposed to have po 1 it ic al
glamour, while at the same time pen-
ny-pinching to death the old, establish-
ed agencies like the Post OCfice, the
Cu stoms Bureau and the like.
Billions go for getting ready for a
futile trip to the moon, but customs
has to limp along with fewer employes
~han it had in 19'29; the allowance per
inmate for food in the District of
Columbia Mental Hospital is only 70
cents a day; and currently Congress is
telling the Post Office it must handle
billions more pieces of mail per year
v.•ilh 80,001 fewer emplPyes.
I was surprised to see that the
postal corporation idea is being hailed
as a way to get postmaster ap-
pointments out of politics as though
that goal were something new and
startling.
\VHEN J WAS postmaster general, I
ordered an end to Political in·
terfe.rence in post.at promotJons and
President Keooedy supported me. In
my book about the Post Otf1c;e and 3$
president of the Natlonal Civil Seriice
League, 1 have ur.ged the e n d of
patrocage appointment o1 postmastus
and rural letter carriers.
Last year the Senate pa&sed a bill to
end political appointmt;nt of
postma.rters and the House Post Office
Committee bas approveci ttm 1egisla-Uon.
Local managers in the Post Office
Department should be Chosen on merit
through civil service just as are local
managers of Social Security or
Internal Revenue offices. That needed
reform has nothing to do with a
change in" the form of organization of
the department.
The posbnaster general should re·
main a cabinet member and not
become some low prestige functionary
with no public image and no plaUorm
from wb.ich lo explain his problems.
The Post O!fice needs more prestige
not less ; upgrading -not
downgrading. The PMG is the ap-.
propriate spokesman at the top level
or government 00 problems 0 f
employer-e1'nploye relations involving
au the 2o/.i. r.nilllon federal employes,
THE PROPOSED corporation plan
calls for collecuve bargaining on
postal pay. I don't see how you can
have real collective bargaining on
wages wititout a right to strike.
Postal workers, although they are
organized ln highly vocal unions, don't
have Dr ctaim the right to strike.
A postal strike in the United Stai.es,
such as the one that stopped all postal
service in Canada on July 18, would be
a disaster. We are better off with the
present system under which postal
cmploye unions lobby Congress for
their pay increases.
A postal corporation with power to
issue bonds isn't needed to get postal
buildings built. The preser.t depart-
ment uses a very good system for hav-
ing postal buildings built to the
department's specilicaUons by private
owners and leased to the department.
THE SYSTEl\1 has gotten thousands
of new post o[fices built. hiany
Congressmen don't like this program
but it work!!!I . With an adequcrte postal
budget, it could be expanded.
Other worthwhile improvements in
the Post Office, recommended by the
report, can also be carried out without
shifting to a corporate set·up.
The report is certainly correct in
saying the appalling working con-
ditions in many post offices should be
For Whona the Cliche Tolls
improved, and that postal research,
tecbnOC>lgy and mecbanlzation should
be expanded.
IT IS UNLIKELY the postal cor·
poration proposal wilt meet with much
enthusiasm in Congress. But Jt is
hoped the report, offered by these ten
distinguished leaders, will stimulate
greater appreciation and discussion of
the proble'ms of the American Post Of.
fice which handl~s more mail than all
the rest in the world put together
(more in greater New York than in aJi
of-Great Britain).
However, it is difficult for busy
citizens to see the big picture of Post
Office accomplishment. Their views
are more likely to be shaped. by the OC•
casional delayed letter or human er·
ror. Therefore, unfortunately, it is
probable the report wW provide am·
munition for those whose comments
about the Post Office are carping and
negative -without recognition of the
great public service th~. pasta!
employes perform.
A Last Look Skyward
Before the Long Plunge
Rolling Stones Gather No Wild Geese
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By HERB CAEN
SAN FRANCISCO -Religious
Note (tourist division): Herbert
the Furrier yesterday morn saw an
out-of-state station wagon pause for
a second at the crest of the
California • Ma.son bill -while all
seven occupants, including the
driver, crossed themselves before
plunging down,
AND ON A Geary street corner.
Alden Long saw a sharp·looking guy
(high 9n something) crash his car
into a parked jalopy. Alter glancing
around furtively, he jumped out and
hid in a doorway around the corner.
\Vhen the police anived, he stepped
out jaunty-jolly, did a chamPion
doubletake, and gasped:
"Holey • moley somebody stole my
car a nd wrecked it!" A
perfonnance worthy of an Oscar
... J, L. Leland of Carmichael feels
he has seen everything: on K St. in
Sacramentn, a welJ .groomed lady
driving a Cad -and next to her. a
·well·groomed poodle in an infant's
seat.
AS FOR B. J. Mues, he lound this
in the Calif. Vehicle Code Summary
-"\Vhen you have to stop on t.he
highway be sure to park "'-ilh all
four wheels off the pavement if
possible" -and inquires: '"\Vhat if
your car doesn't have vertical llft
rockets?" So muc11 for cars.
l\IARGARET Thornley is the first
l.o point out that the new Al coa
Bldg. resembles the mysterious
monoUth in "2001: A S p a c e
Odyssey." especially. she adds,
"when the sun is co ming ove r the
top of it." When she's riding an
elevator in that building. and it goes
past the floor she punched, she. baI.
fies fellow passengers bv c3u-
tionillg: "Watch it, llal!" 0
(1( YOU
hiiven't seen the movie, ignore ·the
foregoing, but what are yo u v.•aiting
for ?)
LOUIS VA UDA.DLE, owner of
Maxim's of Paris, is due here in a
few days for another look at Stan-
(ord Court on Nob lIW, in a corner
ol which be will 1nsert a Maxim's of
Slin Francisco -and I hope he
doe.ln't take this project Ughtly.
.'lbe at.andard ol French cookery in
S. F . fa as high a1 Paris', and, our
dlDers are even fussier ..•
II' YOU HAPPENED to catch S.
Ft'• 1\tt Committee on the Johnny ' c.ar.. abow the other night. you
boW tbaC the puDChilne lo the skit
WM blelfed, a1 follows (Pe:ter
• B11mn to Jeuka Myerson . at the
mc1 o1 u """'1ni• date): "Do you
...... (bloop)!" Tiie lull ...... "' I• "Do ,_ wanna (censored)?"
The oalT -elm I CIA oiler Is -11···--d-andit may ..... ., • llillJl1M. or moybe
not, ~ em-w• con1Jder1b)J'
annoyed that the word was cut off
the air. "(Bleep)ed again," he
cried.
BILL JONES, asst. art direclor
at Ch. 9, is hard at wOrk ma.ldng 10
California bear outfits to be worn
during Gov. Ronnie Reject's "spon-
taneous" demonstration at the
Miami convention, masterminded
by Disney Productions. The cos·
tumes will cost $300 each, and each
bear will be carrying an umbrella
(aw) and wearing blue-and-gold
shorts. Mustn't have our bears run-
ning around naked.
BILL NEE, a loyal San Fran-
ciscan involuntarily exiled to Fort
\Vorth, reports he has yet to see a
McCarthy-for-President b u m per
sticker there. i•The rumor," he
says, "is that cars displaying such
heresy are quietly c run c h e d
between two oil trucks.•·
YOU KNO\V about Augie Martin ?
For a time, he played lovable little
Farina in the Our Gang Comedies,
so near and dear to children of our
generation. After graduating from
Cal, he became one of the first
Negro pilots to be employed by ma-
jor airlines -most recently
Seaboard \Vorld Airways, on flights
out of New York and here. During
his vacation thi s year. he volun-
teered lo fly Red Cross supplies
in to ravaged Biafra -and while
trying to land ltis Constellation on a
tiny field, he crashed. fulled in·
stantly.
BIDDlr\G through a representa-
tive, Dick Nixon (the very same)
n1ade the hi gh bid of $321.97 on a
900-lb. Black Angus steer at the
Alameda County Fair -and v.·ait
till he tries to get TlfAT into the.
elevator of hls Park Avenue digs.
THE OLD AND long-vacant Purl·
ty A~ket on Bridgeway I n Saus~Uto has now been painted a
fetching purple and pumpkin and
turned into a p s y c he de 11 c
l>lupcrmarket by Jim Kamm, "The
Button King" (well, how many
messages can you get on a zip-
per?). lie wan1s to call it lhe
lmpurity Market. but 1he Sausalito
overseers are not amused .
\VntTER RICK S e t I o we r
res,arching a nat'l magazine piec~
on TV commerciaJs, y,•as impressed
to discover that "''hereas only 50
nat'I commerclah v.·ere fllmed here
in '66.. over 200 were made In "67,
an.d even mort: this year, '"This," ht
srud to an advertising agency chief,
''ls ~ause San Francisco looks
unique. right?"' "\Vron g." repUed
the .adman. "It's because San fo'ran·
cisco bas bits and pletts of every
other city In the country. In the
Spring, which i.s ,when we do our
fllmfng, S&n 1-· r a n c I s c o 11
Everyvil~e."
Sir Thomas More is a man of angel's
wit and singular learning ... a man or
marvelous mirtjt and pastimes and
sometimes of as sad a gravity, a man
for all seasons."
Thus did schoolrl15ter Robert \Vhit-
tington write, as an exercise for
t ranslation into Latin. Four centuries
later, Robert Bolt. the English
dramatist, was studying all the old
writings about Sir Thomas in prepar·
ation for a play on the martyred
chancellor of King Henry VIII. He
found his title in Whittington : ''A Man
for AU Seasons."
In the few years since the play has
come out, the phrase has become com-
1_ monplace. John Connell, biographer of
Gen. Wavell, now calls hi s hero "a
man for all seasons."
WHEN YOUNG Ernest J-lemingway
was leafing through the Oxford Book
of English Prose," he was struck by
these lines from the "Devotions" of
John Donne, 17th century poet and
divine: "No man is an Island, entire
of it self. Any man's death diminishes
me. because I am involved in
Mankind; And therefore never send to
know for whom the bell tolls ; It tolls
for thee."
There was the title for his novel of
the Spanish civil war, "'For Whom the
Bell Tolls." Actually, the anthologist.
Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch. h a d
discovered it, but Hemingway made it
known to the world.
It is unfortunate that the finest o!
phrases lose their luster through
repetition.There is no more vivid li.ne
in all drama than King Richard Ill's
"A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a
he>rse ! " Alas, it is now a laugh.
LORD JOHN RUSSELL. a pro·
nlincnt 19th century English politician,
in a London campaign speech referred
to somebody as "conspicuous by his
absence.'" \Vhen ·he w a s con-
gratulated on such an apt phrase, he
modestly disclaimed originality: "It is
taken from one of the greatest
historians of antiquity." He referred
to Tacitus, historian of ancient Rome
who described a state funeral thus: '
''The images of 20 or the most il-
lustrious families were carrled before
U1e bier. Those o( Brutus and Cassius
"-'Cre n-0t displayed ; but for that very
reason they shone with preeminent
luster."
Russell, when he paraphrased tile
Roman so cleverly, could not realize
that eventually "conspicuous by his
absence" would be consigned lo the
list of tri te eXpress ions U1at wrilcrs
should avoid.
Deems Taylor. the v e teran
American composer a n d com-
mentator , used to give the in-
termission talks on the New York
Philharmonic broadcasts. lie ance
pleaded with his audience not to iro:i.n
when an ultra familiar work was pro·
gram ed .
"YES, YOU'VE heard the Scbi;bert
'Unfinished' (or the Beethoven Fifth.
or whatever) hundreds of tlme1," he
explained, "but remember, it w11s
written to be ht.a.rd a first time."
And 10 it is with our classic phrases
In words. Each one was uttered for a
tint time by a master. Jt isn't his fault
that hb exprenion JJ 10 good that it
has become a cllctle.
''Nothing lJ ctrtain but death and
••
tt.xes" -we owe that to good old Ben
Franklin.
"One swallOVr' does not make a sum-
mer" -.Aristotle discovered that 2,300
years ago.
The name of Publilius Syrus, a
Syrian and former slave who lived in
Rome 2,000 years ago, is not well
known -but see what he coined: "A
rolling stone gathers no moss." "The
end justifies tile means." "Strike
while the iron is hot." "Better late
than never." "Familiarity breeds con-
tempt." "Nev~r look a gift horse,
etc." "You don't know what you can
do till you try." ·
TilE BIBLE and Shakespeare\ or
course, are the sources of hundreds
and hunclfeds of familiar sayings. But
Cervantes, the "Don Quixote" author
who was Shakespeare's contemporary,
was no mean phrase maker, either
Here are some of his contributions:
"The sky's the limit," "a peck of
troubles," "the long and short o[ it,"
"paid in his own coin," "a finger in
every pie," "wild goose cbase,"
•·every dog has his day." ''it wW all
come out in the wash," "raise a hue
and cry," "plain as the nose on his
face,'' "smell a rat," "ready cash,"
"make self a lauehing stock," "turn
over a new leaf," "on second
thought ," "honesty's the best policy,"
among ~any others.
THOMAS HEYWOOD , who was 67
w~~n Shakespeare was born ,
circulated hundreds of what are now
chestnuts:
"Look berore you leap," "can't eat
your cake and have it,'' "haste makes
waste," "make hay while the sun
shines," ''butter wouldn't melt in his
mouth," "by hook or by crook," "new
brooms sweep clean," "the more the
merrier," "nose to Ute grindstone,·~
'"out of the frying pan," "moon is
made of green cheese," "hit the nail
on the head," "buy a pig in a poke,'•·
"tell tales out of school," "ill wind
blows no good ," "a cat can look at a
king," etc .. etc.
Nearly 700 years ago Chaucer, with
all his bad spelling, came up with "ln
one ear and out the other,'' "a nine•
day wonder," "a good fellow,'' "a
virtue of necessity" and others. And
many centuries before that the Athe·
nian dramatist, Euripides, advised us
to "leave no stone unturned."
As Deems Taylor would remind us:
"Re.member, it was utlered to be
heard a first time.''
-The Milwaukee Jounw:l
Time for Bigots to Arise
Supreme Court Dealing Out Double Blows
By EDWARD P. MORGAN
Newsday
This time our lousy Supreme Court
has really gone too far. Equal justice
under -law indeed! What about us
bigots? We are a minority group, too,
and look what that godless, socialistic
Supreme Court has gor.e and done
now! It has ruled that a black man's
dollar is just as good as a white man's
dollar.
And do you know what that means?
That means that nobody can build a
picket fence of prejudice around
private property any more and expect
it to stand. That means, if this
decision stands, that property rights
are no more sacred than human
rlghts. Think about that for a minute.
The ramifications are £rightening.
\VllV, TlllS c0uld lead to the end cf
the double standard of citizenship that
all of us freedom-loving Americans
(the white majority, that is) have so
proudly been able lo maintain since
the Civil \Var. What kind of a future
have our chi.ldren got to look forward
to in a society where all men not only
enjoy equal rights but some are-not -
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able to enjoy them more equally than
others? It makes a Ku Kluxer want to
turn in his sheets.
And notice the diabolica l
devioosness by which this s ubversive
so-called tribunal reached its ruling
barring bias in the sale and rental al
all housing. Jn a cowardly dodge of the
well-known charge that it hacl been
repeatedly invading the field of
legislation. the cow't went and found a
piece of legislation that Congress itseU
had passed and then upheld it.
JF TBE COURT has an ounce or
p at r i o t I s m left, it should, in
retrospect, disquaWy itself because in
the first place the law it cited was
passed in 18fi6 under the 13th Amend-
ment to remove the "last vestiges of
slavery." Any schoolboy, especially if
he is in a segregated cla ss room,
knows that we have succeeded in re·
taining (against mounting odds) a lot
of vestiges to blight the Bill of Rights.
Jn the second place -and what a
cruel, vicious blow below the bigot's
belt. this ! -the majority opinion was
written by Justice Potter Stewart, who
, is supposed to belong to the con·
servative faction of the court and is, in
fact-, a Republican.
So what docs Stewart do but quote
thot old, so-called Jaw which provides
that:
"ALI c itizens of the United States
shall have U1c same r ight, in every
state o.nd territory, as is enjoyed by
white citlzmis thereof to inherit.
purotiase, lease, sell, hold, Jnd coovey
real and personal property."
THE LITERALNESS of Justice
Stewart's reasonin& is downrlghl
frightening. It may be treason. He
;irgue.1 as if the .abolition 0( slavery
were supposed to mean the aboUUon of
slavery. including "all badg's and in·
cidents" of It.
It's time to ask, what Is this country
comJng to? It's one thJng for the
Kerner commission to conclude lo Its
study ef civil disorders that the coun-
try Is suffering from white racism. It's
a horse of another Cillor entirely, u
you·n pardon the expression, when the
Supreme Court tries to do something
ahout it.
\Ve bigots could live with the basic
conclusion of the Kerner Commission
report which declared that: "Our na ..
lion is moving toward two societies,
one black-, one white -separate and
unequal.'' That's the way we always
wanted it.
\\'E BIGOTS could accept the
report's major indictment which N!ad :
'.'· .. \Vhite society is deeply imp\Jcated
1n the ghetto. \Vhite institutions
created it. white institutions maintain
it, and white society condones it." You
better believe it, because that's the
way we planned it.
Y/e bigots weren't P.ven alarmed
when the Kerner Commission declared
that "it is time to make good the prir ~
D?i.ses of American democracy to all
c1Uzens -urban and rural, white and
black, Spanish-surname, American ln·
dian, and every minority group."
After all. that was just another
report. But acting on It is a serious
matter. Why, look at the possible con-
sequences: Some or those poor pl!Ople
might find jobs so they could educate
their children for better jobs so they
could afford to move into Dreamy
Acres_ And where would we gof
ResurrecUon City?
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Saturday, July 27, 1968
The Comment Page of the
Daily Pilot seeks to inform
a nd stimulate readers by
presenting 8 Variety Of coma
m enttl:ry on topics of inte.r·
est and !!!lignilicance from
Informed observers and spokesmen.
Robert N. WMd, Publisher
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DAJLV PILOT
Lake, Forest Clo,se By displacement ct tr-. Pork·
Ing areu will be apotUd ill
oi>eninp hi 1lto f<lttll for
the same reuoo.
Lab F.....t will have a
large lbopping c e n t e r
located adjacent to the
largest of three l a k e s .
Included in the double~eck·
ed center which will be
parUy extended over a por-
thm of the lake will be a
larg~ market, a drug store,
furniture store, auxiliary
sbopg, a bank, and pro-
fessiooal offlcea. A
restaurant will be closest to
the lake in the complex and
diners will be able to look
out over the lake.
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Mountains Frame Community Near El Toro
To a native of the Los
Angel.es metropolitan area,
a description ol a land with
lakes and fOl'fllt suggests
some very remote region or
something o u t of a
storybook.
Lake Forest, however, is
a new community only ten
miles south-east "-Santa
Ana which boasts of both
lakes -three lakes -and a
dense forest around and
amid a r e being built app-
rox-im-ately 1900 residences
of various types.
Framed by the Santa Ana
Mountains to the east and
the coastal mountains to the
west, Lake Forest occupies
494 acres with i t s westa-n
edge bordering the Santa
Ana Freeway in the El Toro
ar.a.
FOUNTAIN NOTED
incorporated in the homes
and community plan in
various neighborhoods
within Lake Forest. Ad·
ditionally, several n e w
de6ign concepts by this firm
which has gained a national
reputation as a design
pi~r will be introduced in
ttie new community.
One r:I. the inoovations is a
considerable departure from
the typical residential street
scene. Rather than having a
row of hou6es all facing the
street witb gapping open
garages, streets in some
areas of Lake Forest have
no homes actually fronting
on the street. In stead,
groups of homes are spaced
around a cul de s a c
driveway serving garages of
four homes.
Garden cluster housing is
the description given by Ben
C. Deane, president of
Deane Brothers, a
subsidiary o f Occidental
Petroleum Corporation, for
this new lot placement ar·
rangement.
REDUCES SPACE
A community country club
and marina wilt be located
ad,iac<nt to tile shopping
center on the southern sbo~
of the lake. Its facilities will
include a two·story
clubhouse, large swimming
ppol and tennis courts in a
park·like setting. A gym,
sauna ba.b, card rooms,
and o t h e r recreational
fecilitiec; for men will be
located on one lltxlr and
similar accOJnmodations for
women on the other.
OTHER FACILITIES
Other recreation facilities
as well as commercial
areas, schools and com·
munity amenities will be
located throughout Lake
Forest to give balanced
service to residents.
REAR PATIO VIEW SHOWS GARDEN KITCHEN
!or their lofty spaciousness
and zoned r o o m ar-
rangements.
Marking the location of
the new community just
north of El Toro is a foun-
tain that shoots streams of
water 50 feet in the air from
a sculptured base. The
water falling to the base is
cascaded down a rock-im-
bedded slope to a pool on a
lower level to create a
landmark visible to
everyone driving past on the
freeway.
The concept also reduces
ttie amount of space devoted
to paved streets within the
picturesque setting in which
the development is located.
provides a safer controlled
play area for children, in·
creases privacy for
residents, and increases the
amount of usable outdoor
area ror each borne.
FOUNTAIN HIGHLIGHTS ENTRANCE
A custom planned ap·
pearance will be achieved
through the use of corn·
munity unit zoning in the
forest area. Placement of
residences and lot boun-
daries as well as street
routes are being decided by
the developers with first
consideration given to con·
tinuance of ttie scenic values
the natural state of the land
has created, ~ane said.
The Garden Bath with
built·in tile planter boxes
flanking a step·llp t i I e
Roman bath is a feature of
one of the models. Another
has a vaulted ceiling soaring
more than two stories high
in both the living room and
tile family room, made even
more dramatic in the latter
~ book5helves covering one
wall to the peak of the ceil·
ing.
Tall pine trees form an ir-
regular pattern around the
fountain and pool as part of
the lush landscaping that
frames the entrance to Lake
Forest. lt suggests a com·
munity that borrows much
from another time than the
present and another location
than the densely populated
metropolitan area.
Lake Forest is the first
major planned community
undertaken by De a n e
Brothers whose residential
developments in Huntington
Beach, Diamond B a r ,
Mission Viejo ' and other
Southland locaUons have
been widely acclaimed for
excellence of design and
construction by national and
regional shelter and trade
publications.
INNOVATIONS
Various popular in·
novalions in previous Deane
developments will be found
By having four houses in
proximity to the street in an
area that would normally be
used by a little more than
two houses facing the street
in the conventional sub·
division arran·gement, a
reduction in the amount of
street paving necessary to
serve the community is ac·
complished.
Additionally, the street!
can be narrower since less
space is needed for street
parking, again because the
private cul de sac drivewayE
have C<1nsider.able parking
space. Each home's garage
will hold two cars. Another
two cars can 'be parked in
the drive area immediately
in front of each garage.
Finally, three or four cars
can be parked in remaining
space within the cul de sac
bef<Jre any have to be park-
ed on the street. Parking
will be permitted on one
side of th e street only which
in turn will permit narrower
streets.
CONTROLLED AREA
Having a common private
cul de sac driveway for four
houses provides a controlled
play area for children which
is much safer than if they
chose to play in the streets.
The landscaped area from
the street or the cul de sac
driveway to the property
line on which a wall or the
wall of the house is located
is planted and maintained
by a homeowners associa·
tion. It is landscaped as
soon as the subdivision is
built so that residents of the
community will enjoy "in·
slant landscaping" in all
areas they will see from the
street.
The wall arrangements.
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similar to the coocept in·
traduced at Deane Garden
Homes in Huntington Beach,
enclose each house and yard
except fOJ' the frontage
which is maintained by the
homeowners association.
Accordingly, a homeowner
in the community is free to
landscape his yard behind
the walls in whatever man·
ner and over whatever
period of time he chooses
without concern for the
aesthetics ol the street area.
A modificatior. of the
Garden C 1 u st e r ar·
rangement will be used in
the lake areas in which six
or eight units will be
clustered i n irregularly
spaced rows served by a
common driveway from the
street at one eod and fron·
ting on the lake at the ottter .
INFORMAL CLUSTER
Jn the forest area an in·
formal clustering of homes
will be used to minimize
"Homes and roads will be
built as much as possible on
the natural grade in order to
preserve trees and retain
visual appeal of the gently
rolling terrain," he ex-
plained.
VARIETY
A variety or housing types
will be interlaced through
the community, including
conventional single family
ho'mes, Deane Ga rd en
Homes and townhouses . A
De-Me trademark, t h e
Garden Kitchen, will be a
feature ot' all residences.
The four single family
home plans introduced in
the first Deane Homes unit
in Lake Forest are notable
GLASS WALLS
Another traaemark o f
Deane Homes, the extensive
use of glass walls and
sliding d•Jors to outside
areas, creating continuity
between indoors and out·
doors, is again an important
design element, particularly
in establishing the rela·
tionship between the Garden
Kitchen and adjoining areas
with the patio.
The first group of Deane
Homes offered in Lake
Forest are priced from
$27,995 to 132.995.
Lake Forest may be
reached by taking the Santa
Ana Freeway to the El Toro
Road turnoff, turning left
under the freeway and left
again Ofl Ule east s.ide of the
freeway to the cDmmunity ONE OF DRAMATIC 2-STORY HOMES
lncre'asing Sales Pace Reported at Pacific Island
A s t e a d i I y increasing
sales pace has b e e n
reported at Pacific Island
Village, and D. J. (Sam)
Summey, who is developing
the newest unit at this
hilltop community in
Laguna Niguel with his
partner, builder R o b e r t
Houston, said that if sales
Tom Bryant Named
To McFarland Post
Appointment
Bryant, of the
or Tom
McFarland
Company, as sales manager
for three of the building
development c o n c e r n s
represented by the county·
wide realty and manage·
ment company, has been an·
nounced by Frank
McFarland Sr., head of the
sales organization.
Bryant, a top real estate
salesman for the past 20
ye ars, recently in
Westminster · F o u n t a i n
VaUey, has been a member
of the McFarland organiza·
lion for the last eight years,
and during that period has
been a member of the
Million Dollar Club {in·
dicative of sales totalling $1
million) ~very year for the
past seven years.
The McFarland Company
specializes in merchandisin g
and sales for large residen-
tial subdivisions, and in his
new position Bryant will be
in charge of sales at six sub·
divisions in Orange County:
two for the Shields Develop·
ment Co., three for ~orge
D. Buccola, and one for the
Meine Construction Co. He
will oversee the efforts of 10
top realty salesmen, all ex·
perts in residential sales.
co nti nue at the present rate.
the unit will be sold out in a
very short time.
Indicative of the heavy
public interest in th e
development is the fact that
when this unit was opened,
45 of the initial 56 homes of.
fered at that time were not
even completed.
Many reasons have been
given for the phenomenal
sales success at Pacific
Island Village. however the
three most important, ac·
cording to Summey and
liouston, are the choice
location, excellence of
design and construction.
plus the inclusion o f
numerous lu xury features,
and the price range.
ADULT AREA
An additional fa c tor ,
equally important. is that
Pacific Island Village is a
condominium , and also an
adult community, persons
under 18 years of age nDI
being allowed as permanent
residents. Owners of con·
dominium units, it was
pointed out. eoje>y both the
NUGGET BRINGS RUSH -When Plan 3 (above) at Turtle Rock Hills won the
Gold Nugget Award, a. rush of homeshoppers and buyers b:grn flocking Io the
Irvine Ranc.b develop1J1,ent. Sales have multiplied manyfold since.
advantages of maintenance·
free apar.tment 1 i v i n g
together with the ta x
benefits of singie · family
home ownership. The homes
are priced (tom $24.900 t-0
$39,900 and may be purchas·
ed on terms featuring in·
terest rates as low as 61/-t recreational area, with a minutes drive of aU •the
percent, it was noted. large pool , sun d e ck s • urban services and faclHti.ea
Available in a number of barbecue area, and fully-offered in Laguna N~ equ.ipped recreation itself -such as l'li e
15 Homes Available
attractive, one.story styl-pavilion , including c a rd Monarch Bay Sh opp' d g
ings, the homes at Pacific room and billiard room, in Plaza, the private El :r:nfoei
Island Village contain two addition to kitchen and din· and Monarch Bay Clubs:, ii
or three bedrooms and two ing facilities. · wen as services in "the
baths. Numerous I u x u r Y p ·r· I I nd v ·II · · neighbori""' South Co.& 1, t features, especially in the ac1 1c s a 1 age 1s 1n ·<&
In Del Cerro Area completely equipped kit· one of the most scenic loca· communities. •
chens. are included, pro· lions in Laguna Niguel. high Pacific Island Village Jll3Y
viding the utmost in con· on a hilltop, al ford in g be reached from the s.Ma
venience and comfort for ~sidents of not on I y Ana·San Diego FreewaY;Or
A total of 15 homes are
now ready for immediate
occupancy at the Del Cerro
community near South
Coast Plaza where both
veteran and FHA terms are
still a v a I I a b I e , the
developers stressed today.
The final group of the
homes offers not only quick
occupancy and f I e x i b l e
terms, but a wide variety of
plans and price, the salecs
agents, Walker and Lee
pointed out.
The Del Cerro price range
starts as low as '21,450 and
reaches to $28,900 for the
large two story home.
In all cases, attracUve
front land6caping and
sprinklers, bk>ck wall, and
other features may be In· residents. seclusion and privacy, but the South Coast High:rt:6y
eluded. Wall to wall carpet, RECREATION spectacular pan or a m i c way of Crown Va 1 •r.
built ins, and big second views of the ocean, valley Parkway in Laguna NiCUt •
story "Bonus Rooms" are Each individual unit at the and mountains. Yet the Model homes are open~
highlighted at the develop-development has its own homes are within a few for inspection. • ment that is closing out the ..c:.:c..::.:.:c:::.:..c:...:::::....-":.._:::..:.._..::.::::.:.:c...::.:.._:::.:..::.:_:_:=--:.::.-=o:..:==.-----
final unit.
The exclusive Bon u s
Room gives the buyer over
450 square feet of living
area, ideal as playroom,
rumpus area, or as ad·
ditlonal bedrooms. "This
means the Del Cerro home
owner may enjoy 5
bedrooms, or even an ex·
citing pool table s i i e d
playroom," the sales firm
declared.
To reach models from
Costa Mesa, take Bristol
just past Baker to Paularino
(White Front) and go right.
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Gold Nugget Prize
Brings Buyer Rush
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A grand prize award . in
the 1968 Gold Nugget COD•
test of American Builder
magaUne has p:tld dividends
in the form of a rush of
buyers to Turtle Rock Hills,
Since the Irvine Ranch
developme.nt.'s Plan 3 model
was awarded the prize
several weeks ago, ''•les
activity has increased
manyfold," accordln& to
GordDn 1'ripp, sales agent
f or Middletlrook-Anderson
C<I,, buOder of President
HGmes.
"RecogrJUon of this \Ind
f<lr excellence In detitn and
construction s one of rJe
strongest endorsement's a
builder can receive," Trip
added. "Prospective home
buyers realize Turtle Rock
Hills must offer unusual
value."
Tripp said the first unit of
46 homes located im·
mediately east of t h e
UJriveraity of California at
Irvine is now more than half
!Old out. The homes are
priced from 135,CXJO. with
lot. av~ble oo a leasehold
or purcha.st l)aoi1.
The sales office 11 Jocated at 5281 Amalfi Drive 1n
Irvine, near the Intersection
of Culver and campus
driVM,
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New Cabana Club ••
Artist's renderlngJ;>l _the lavish new cabana club ol Broadmoor E>:clwives ~
TusUn. Thia luxurious club including huge swimming pool, showers, u will l!'r
a barbecue, fire pit, chlldren'a play area, 'and picturesque central mall, IJ l!!t·
first one in the naUon to be included as part .of a planned community ol. _.:
dividually owned zero side lot homes, aceordlnf to Scott Biddle, vice prtlicltM •
of Broedmoor Homes., Inc. ( \ -:.::!
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Ja DAILY PILOT •
Glealwoalc-Brea 'Total Living'
Fireplace acts as • clivider between the living
room and family room of thi.a Glenbrook-Broa home .
Breakfaat bar, sliding g\811 doon to the patio aod
interesting treatment of ceiling are other features
of the new design created for the "total living"
community.
1,200 Enjoy Tustin Meadows Picnic
And No One Gets in Anyone's Way
Can you imagine some
1,200 adults, teenagers and
youngtter1 at the same pic-
nJc, but oot gett1n1 in each
other's way?
That was th e case last
week at the rec en t l y
dedicated eight-acre park at
Tustin MNdOWI Oil the
Irvine Ranch -thanks to
the unusual design concept
that prevails.
The oval-shaped park -
at the nucleus of the 90)..
home communJty -is
designed to provide a varie-
ty of recreatiooal areas for
varied age groups, ex-
plained Owen H. Peters,
principal of Eriksson,
Peter1 an d Thoms,
Jand&cape designers.
There are tot-loU for the
pre-school children, ga me
areal foi those 6-12 years
old, m&a.dows for teenagers
who prefer baaeball, touch-
tackle and other lawn sports
and special pbysicai fitness
facilities for adults.
For example, at the picnic
-sponsored by Robert H.
Grant and Comp a ny .
developers of the com-
munity -the melange or
park activities included a
bicycle parade, kite flying
contest, foot races.
photography contest and
just plain lazy pien.i.ckillg,
noted Thoms. Simultaneous-
ly water ballet. swimm.lng
and diving exhibltiom were
Families 'Camp Out'
For La Paz Homes
Twenty-one fa m flies
"camped out" in the park-
ing lots at Mission Viejo last
week to buy. in one hour, as
many La Paz Homes when
unit 12 \\'ent on sale Satur·
day. July 13, at 9 a .m.
The "camp-out" marked
the 24t.b time buyers arrived
as mucti as one week prior
to sales time to assure
themselves of purchasing a
Imme in the popular La Paz
llomes neighborhood o f
Mission Viejo, new 11,CXX>-
acre community ri'sing 12
mileg southear;t of Santa
Ana .
John Martin, vice presi·
dent of sales and marketing
for Mission Viejo Co . ,
developers of the com-
munity and builders of La
Paz Homes, said the John
Andrew& family camped out
one week to be first in line.
The Andrews, already
residents of Mission Viejo
who live in a tmaller home,
.
"stepped up" to a Super San
Martine home in La Paz
Homes.
Mr. and Mrs . E. C. Gar-
riedy of Westminster pit-
ched their tent on July 8 to
be second in line. and
Marine U . Col. and Mrs.
John J . Leogue began ttieir
camping on July 9 to
become third in line, said
Martin.
Unit 12 home.s incorporate
two unusual features, said
Martin: It marks the first
time La Paz Homes have
been offered north of La Paz
Road, provi d ing ex.
traordinary views of Oso
Valley. Secondly, it in-
troduces La Paz Plan 44, a n
expanded version of the
highly-popular San Marti'ne
design. The "Super ~n
Martine" gives buyers a
fourtil bedroom and full
bath downstairs. plus a sun
deck off the Ui>Stairs master
bedroom.
Tlll"lvlllfl Area
Raadlo La Cu.ta/Huntin~n Beach is located in
..,. f1I Soulbll1I Callfoml• 1 thriving areas in City
ol. llmilblPlll s..cb. Homes selling from $24,000 are cloMil to Ille bMdl ol aoy major development
ID Ille aru, locei.d It Hamilton and Bushard
lllnlb. 1'lla devtloPmllll fMtures maoy imported
--~ltectITT'lll m•teriels. r, I
unde way at !he community
recreation center swimming
pool.
"It's dilUcult to envision
how all of this could be
going on at the same time
without the place being a
mad-hoU5e," said one of the
guests, "but I guess that's
what good planning can do."
The builders, who last
month were honored by the
Southern California Edison
Company, "for outstanding
innovation in planned com-
munity concepts," a 1 so
recently won the City of
Tust i n "Beautification
Award of the Year."
"Credit for conceiving the
wholesome family-oriented
recreation environment at
Tustin Meadows belongs to
Irvine's planning st a ff. ' '
said Robert H. Grant, presi-
dent of the firm building and
developing the community.
To further enhance the
environment. the company 1
is sponsoring a community.
wide landscaping contest for
its residents, an event which
will be judged bv a panel led
by Quentin Fleming ,
Tustin's director of parks
and recreation.
Does all of this concern
for environment m e an
anything to homebuyers?
You bet it does.
More than 375 homes have
been sold in the six months 1 since Tustin Meadows has
1 opened. the builders report.
The model homes and in·
formation center of the 1 community, whose houses
are priced from $23,495 •
$31,995, are located on Red
Hill Avenue. at Sycamore, a
half-mile south of the Santa
Ana Freeway.
~ llNCID CIPISTUND~
UNSPOILED, SECLUDED
2Y. to 3 acre rancho sites amid lbe
great oaks of Cleveland Nalional Forest
Deep in the grctt oak region
of the Cleveland National
Forest lies 1 JOO.acre island ol
rolling hills, wann valleys and
lflSSY gl•des known as Rancho
Capistrano. Vut re•ches of 1he
National Forest tecre1tion area
atrctcb in every direction, a
Government-owned buffer
1gainst population and com·
mcrcial encroachment.
Rancho Ciipistrano will belong
to ju1t 133 owners, "in fee
•imp I•. Each of the 2 J6 to
3 acre sites is cleared and
acce11 ible to utilities and
traded road. Ancient Spanish
oaks llill stand on most of tho
1ite1. This private preserve,
once aold , c•n never be
duplicated,
At Rancho C1pistnoo you'll
enjoy mured 5C'Clusion for an
.Infinite future, the beauty of
two printc, stream-fed Ides,
a tcmpel"9tc ~ar-round climate
at JJOO.ft. elevation, and JO.
minute access 10 coastal rtcre-
atioa at Laguna, Dana Point,
San Clemence. and Newport
Beach. Only 23 scenic miles
from San Juan Capistrano.
Rancho Capistrano siles are
priced from 58,<XX> to $18,<XX>,
lcrms 10% down, 15 years.
Pleasant Scenic Drive : From
Sa n Bernardino, Riverside:
Riverside Fwy. south , Hwy 74
west. From Corona: Hwy 71
south, Hwy 74 west. Or drive to
fabled Mi ssion San Juan Capis·
trano. I.hen cast on Hwy 74 &
fo ll ow signs. You'll be
welcomed l
HURRY! THEY WON'T LAST
TAKE
YOUR
PICK
LONG!
ALL THE LUXURIES OF A
$30,000 HOME
for Only S154 per month
lnclud•• Princ lpail, Intuit, T••••, ln1uranc• •nd
YHr 'Round lxt•rlor M•lnt•n•nc• (P•lntlng •nd L1nd1e1plng ) 1nd W1t1r.
Heart of the Newport, Costa Mesa
RESORT AREA!
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Our model homes aren't finished. The information office is temporary. Our brochures haven't even been
printed ••• In two weeks we have accepted 61 reservations on our new homes .•• Perhaps you too would
like to be an early discoverer of the charm and pleasures of Harbor View Homes. The six models are
seeable though the walk is a bit dusty, and we do have descriptive pictures and plans.If what the early bird
tells us is true, these are the most exciting new home values on the market today-even half finished.
Would you like to live close by Fashion Island's complete and elegant shopping less than five minutes
from Newport Harbor, the campus at U.C.Irvine, and the San Diego Freeway? Wouldn't it be nice to live
in a carefully planned neighborhood of safe, quiet streets near your own park and private recreation club
in the master planned community of the Irvine Ranch? Well, you can and you will so come along, but
please wear old shoes. o The map tells all-come down the Newport Freeway toward the ocean and get
off MacArthur Blvd. off ramp. Our signs will help direct you. Then go South to Ford Road, and turn left.
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Real
Estate
Oceanwood's 2nd Unit Increases Privacy
Questions
and
Comment
By
Rond1H McCardlo
RHltor
QUESTION: I h1v• 1 r••I .. t•t• llc.n1•, but I
h•.,. MY•r sold r•al ••tat.. I am pl•nning 1 chan.-of
profu11ont In 1bout • y•ar (too much moving from
1t•t• to stat• In thl1 one -Mv•r hom•). Wh11t would
tM • good w1y to prepar• myMlf for th. rt•I 11tat•
r.rofestlon? I've Md some experience buying •nd Mii·
ng my own pl•cn, but ther• 11 so much I don't know.
How do I go about g9ttlng tfM Information I Med?
H. C., Costa Mesa
ANSWER : There are several ways you can obtain
the knowledge you must have. Most real estate com·
panies have training programs. Many of these are ex-
cellent. They give the academic know·how you need as
well as on the job training. The field sessions working tc?geth~r with ~ experi~nced realtor as he gOes about
~s daily routine, are 1nvpluable. This method pro-
vides you the opportunity to apply what you learned in
the classroom.
Oce1nwood, the S 3 • '
million Huntington Beach
community of the Armour
Development Co., ol
Anaheim, opens its second
unit of homes co'nstructed
on lot lines to Increase
privacy, expand indoor-out-
door livability, increase the
usable lot area, improve ac·
ce.ss to rear areas, and give
stor.age space along .side the
garage for boat!, cammpers
and trailers.
Larry Armour, president
ol the Armour Development
Co., said the first unit sold
out in three months, and he
said buyers have made 20
reservations for homes in
the second unit in the total
of 102 dwellings.
; 'The idea of building a
home on the lot-line, giving
the buyer on an average of
1,000 11q. ft. of extra yard
space, has really been a ma-
jor selling factor," said
Armour. "The architecture
traditional, but where the
of the homes is almost
traditional. hut where the
home .sits on the lot is new.
It has been very successful
at Ocean wood ."
finished 11 the family re·
quires lt. It can be made in·
to a game room with its own
private bath if this is
desirous, or It can be turned
into a dormitory, television
room for the children, even
a dark"f'OOm for amateur
photographers, or another
master bedroom and bath.
Armour explains t h e
Someday Space as the
l'omorrow Room.
"lit ls designed to fit the
needs of f'Qlriilies who will
need the additional space
someday," he says. "It can
be finished as a huge rum·
pus room or two more
Oceanwood home , and the bedrooms. Someday Space
sky iJ the ceiling. It is is the secret of a new home
private and fun cl i 0 n 8 I design that i1 adequate to-
!or d i n i n g and dancing day and large enough for tomorrow." under the stars or
tanning in total privacy. The Home s t y 11 n g s «t
California room. in all Oceanwood are: The Sunset
Oceanwood models, can be House, The Ocean House,
decorated dramatically with The Beach House, The Sun
a lily or fish pond, fountain House, The Surf House, and
or employed as a play pool. the Coast H()use.
SUPERLATIVES MANY ASSETS
Casualness and elegance The Sunset House has the
are superlatives to describe California Room, Parlor and
th i Parlor with walls of separate dining room ,
glass, exposed beams and master suite, two additional One of the most imr.rtant things you can do is to
attend the real estate c assed offered by Orange Coast
and Golden West Colleges. The cour.ses I would
recomz:nend are: Real EStale Principles, Real Estate
Practices, Legal Aspects, Finance, Appraii;al and
Econo{llics.
large open hearth. bedrooms with w a I k • i n
GIVES PRIVACY closets, Patio Bath, family-"The Swnmer Kitchen," Oceanwood, located at living room, Summer
You can obtain registration information at Golden
West College by calling 892-7711. Orange Coast
College's number if ~5651
Atlanta Av e nu e and says Armour· "is designed Kitchen and double garage.
Magnolia Street in Hun· in the tradition of the The Ocean House: Four
tington Beach, gives buyers Midwestern farm kitchen , bedrooms with 1 e c I u de d · and yet with the most modern pnvacy the use of the master suite and nrivate 'd · w:iliances. The Patio Bath ,_ s1 e-yard 1n another way h~s bath and sliding glass walls that is exclusive to the s its own private patio to the patio. It has the
QUESTION: We r.c.ntly moved to the Balboa
Peninsula. How was the Peninsula formed? W•sn't it
originally a sm•ll ••ncf b.-r th•t the oc•an gradually
built by the piling of sand on s•ncl year aft•r year? If
this it so, will tM Penin1ule continw to grow· m•king
garden." Armour Development Co., spacious parlor, huge
Armour related. Armour says two other family-living room w i t h
an aver wider beacf,? '
J. S., Balboe
"011e wall of the home alts architectural charac· fireplace and exposed beam
on the lined the Jot," said teristics -the Growing ceiling, formal dining room,
Armour. "This wall ia aolid -are getting attention from open to the California Room .
masonry, made of steel Room-and Somedly Space Summer Kitchen, indoor
reinforced stumpstones, and -are getting attention from laundry-utility room and tri·
solid grouted. families that are growing pie garage.
ANSWER : Back in 1825, the Santa Ana River flood·
ed during its flow to the sea and changed its couri;e
forming the Balboa Peninsula. The use of the namf
"Bal~a," probably honoring the Spanish adventurer
who discovered the Pacific Ocean that washes the
shores of Newport's Balboa P eninsula. Man has since
~ontrolled the ~ow of the Santa Ana river by directing
its course straight into the sea where you can see it
now. This saved our present-day Harbor as well as the
rich lowlands .which were being washed away during
the progressive floods. Man then dredged and
devel_oped Newport Harbor as we know it today.
and will need room for ex· Th B h H F ' t "The wall is exclusive e eac ouse: 1rs ·
with the Armour Co., and it paneling. floor master suite, large
eliminates sounds fr 0 m "The Growing Room ," he family-living room and
entering the home and en-, _•:;•o:Y.:•:..• _"::is_oP;;:;;:•.:<•,;..;th;;;•:;tc.c::•::•;..:.be:..__:ll::·r.:•P!:la=:ce. step-down Parlor,
tirely removes all visual en·
croachment," Armour said.
Armour says lot-line con·
struction of a home extends
to the home buyer many dif·
ferent applications for the
use of yard space.
"The extra space can be
landscaped for ex·tra patio
space or employed as a
storage area for boats, cam·
pers and other
paNphernalia never to be
seen by the neighbors."
ENDORSED Art Work On Display
He said the concept has
mer: Oolta Mesa GoU and been endorsed by many
Country Club: Mesa Verde cities where campers, boats
and Center Street Libraries; and travel trailers are not
United California Bank at permitted to be parked on
Baker and Harbor Blvd.: the streets.
Art work by members of
the O>sta Mesa Art Leagu~
is currently being exhibited
at seven Jocations
throughout tt1e city.
According to P.at Jm.am,
president of the league.
works will be Wsptayed at
the following locations for
the remainder of tthe sum-
FAVORITES
N•tion•I tnd lo1;•I r••d•r·
1hip polh prov• tt,, DAILY
PILOT ctrri•1 1ornt of th•
rno1f pop11l•r coh11nn1 tnd
f•ttur•1 t vtilt Dl1 i1t tny
1t•w1plp•r i1t ff.• U1tifttl
St1f•1.
Security Pacific National In the new unit, Armour
Bame, 17tn and Orange; and introduces two new
Crocker • Citltens National floorplans. Oceanwood now
Bank. Harbor Shopp i n g has a total of s even
Center. floprpians and 16 elevations.
Similar exhibits will be on ' Priced from $33,450 to
display in the patio of S36,950, the homes feature
Jti:chards Lido Market the many unusual innovations,
third Friday and saturday besides the idea of providing
of each month. buyers the exb'a yard space
Tbe Oostla Mesa Art through the lot-line con·
League is a non.pr of i t struction technique.
organization with a present The California Room is
membership of mort! than one of these u n u s u a I
400 pr of e .s i; ion a I and architectural applications. It
.amateur .artists. i.s in the heart of the
Discover
Village Life
Acres of recreation-studded parks ramble
through ViUsce Two-a stone's throw from
Unl•ersity of California, Inine, and minutes from
Newport BJJ.cl\ on the.historic Irvine Ranch.
s 2,500 to 530,995
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EXTRA YARD SPACE -Ht!re, in this Oceanwood Home, an additional 1,000
sq. ft. of yard space is made available as the result of construction of the home
on the lot line. A development of the Armour Development Co., the first unit of
these homes, located at Allan la A venue and Magnolia S t r e e t , Huntington
Beach, was sold out within three monthi;.
Swnmer Kitchen, separate
dining room, Growing Room
(with plumbing and space
for a game room o r
dormitory) and trip I e
gar.age.
The Sun House: Th•
California Room, opening to
the Parlor and separate din·
ing room. The first-floor
master suite which exits on
one side to the California
Room. Two additional
bedrooms on the first level,
with space for two more
bedrooms and a full bath
upstairs in the area called bedrooms, with 11.iding walls
the Someday Space. Sum· of glass, SUmmer Kitchen
mer kitchen, family-living open to poolside, and triple
room, Patio Bath and a Tri· garege.
pie garage. Oceanwood homes were
The Coast Home: Formal designed by Santa Ana
Parlor, dining-family room, architect Earl G. Kallen·
California Room, master bach, A . 1 . A .
suite with de.n or retreat, "People have more i;pare
Summtt Kitchen, twc> bed· time to do the things that
rooms upstairs 111d triple matter most to th e m
garage. recreationally," said
The Surf House: Formal Kaltenba,ch . ''At
Parlor open to Family-living Oceanwood, spare time ls
room, master suite open to built into the homes along
central Califonia Rcoo=m"''-'f"ou:;r __ w.:ith:;..;l,;;ux;;.ur=y.;ll;...v,;;iD;;g'".'-' ---
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Visitors at IRVINE RANCH find it's love at first site, aecond site, third site .. , shall we continue?
The variety of quality homes at IRVINE RANCH is a source of constant amazement to visitors.
Houses, apartments and town houses .•. scores of floor plans and dozens of styles, making up hun-
dreds of choices •.. make IRVINE RANCH the most diversified offering of h 'omes in Ca1ifomia ... if
not in the nation. ~ And, as for the weekends at IRVINE RANCH ... do you prefer golfing, riding,
tennis, swimming, boating, fishing (by surf or by boat, by gosh), water-skiing, watching pro baseball or
surfing? They're a_ll minu'tes from your doorstep, no mat~er which of the sites you fall in love with. Homes
in every price range now under construction in 5 individual communities. Come visit the good life. First.
set your sights on the IRVINE RANCH INFORMATION CENTER, S11J1la Ana Freeway at Myford Road in
Orange County; two miles east of Tustin. 'j, Open daily 9:30 a.m. to 5 :30 p .m.
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Bueeola DoDles Going _Fas·1
Nearly. Third Gone in 2-week Period ' I
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Wllh dON to ooe-thlrd ol
-, the homet at the Dew Bue.
coll. Homt1 development lD
Anlbeb11 a1zeac11 oold -
wilhln a Wo>-week perlod·-
oWcltll predict tile eodro
project will be oold even
before th• home& ... put
the franlng lllage.
NAMED WINNER -Ftillerton Junior College
sophomore Mrs. Kathleen Ashford 'receives a $100
scholarship from Frank R. Hart president of Wal-
ker & Lee Inc., Orange County real estate firm.
The Walker & Lee Scholarship was awarded to Mrs.
Ashford as the "most outstanding student in real
estate." Mrs. Ashford was one of 5 Fullerton Junior
College students awarded honors by Walk.er & Lee.
Schowrships Given
By Real Estate Firm
The winners of the Walker
& Lee Scholarship and
Awards to -outstanding
·students in real estate at
Fullerton Junior College
have been announced by
Frank R. Hart, president of
Walker & Lee, Inc. of
Orange County.
The $ I o o scliolatsbip
award went to M r s .
Kathleen Ashford of
Fullerton College , a
sophomore, who received
her scholarship fw the
"most outstanding student"
in real estate.
the college.
According to Hart, thi s
marks the first ti'me in real
estate hist.ory that a real
estate firm ha. established
such a roundatioa a n d
sctiolaNhip award.
Walker & Lee, Inc. is one
of California's Jargest real
estate firms witit head-
quarters located in Orange
County and 23 general
brokerage offices in Orange
County, Lakewood, Long
Beacb, Norwalk, and Ven-
tura County.
The company's dollar
volume figure for the past
six months ending June 30,
1968 was recently released
and totaled 187,931,202.
Developer George D. Buc-
oola cited a number of
reuons for t b e un-
precedented 1ue<:es1 of the,
new development, listing th'
location, quality design and
construction, numerous lux-
ury features, and price u
some of the major reason•
for public acceptance.
In ord.1t to accommodate
the prospective buyers, a
temporary sales office is
otien in a tn.ller oa the' site,
Coin Flip
Settles ],lid
A.ll kinds of things ,u:e set·
tied by a flip of the coin, ball
games, field positJon, etc.
But a toss of a coin
detenniDed the winner of a
$30,000 contract received
recently by Ripey's wiping
ttrvice.
The highly unusual means
ol dloo6ing a low bidder of
the project to place railed
reflective pavemeot
mlll'ken on a portion on
Roulo 238 and lnterlllate 580
in Northern CaH'fornia was
used when two firms sub-
mitted identical low bids for
the job.
The Jut time tbi1 hap-
pened was six years ago in a
Los Angeles office.
\Vinners of the $25 awards
'"ere Robert G. Barnes also
of Fullerton, N'..rs. Helen
Neuroth of Anaheim, Ray
Paredez of La Habra and D.
Ray Wilkinson also of La
Habra who received his
award as the "m<>st pro-
mising student enrolled."
Walker & Lee Inc . 's
choice of Fullerton JC as
recipient of the scholarship
and awards because of their
AA degree in bu siness
education, with a major in
real estate. It is Walker &:
Double-edge Promotion
At Walker-Lee Pays Off
Lee's desire to encourage
more young people to make
real estate their lifetime
profession and p o s s i b 1 y
fulfill the ever increasing
demand today, and in com·
ing years, for people in this
field.
The recipients of the
Scholarship and A w a rd s
were given plaques of honOr'
\Vhile a perpetual Walker &
Lee Plaque will remain at
SHARP
!I you'rt ' •k1rp tr•dt r, u11
•h1 DAILY PILOT 'S famous
Dim•·A·Lina cl1uifi1d 1d1 Sat·
11rdays. M1lc1 a batt1r d11I , ..
wh1tlltr you'r1 buyint or •1 Uin9,
The double edge pro·
motion of Walker & Lee
really paid olf -a lhort
week and turned tniio what
appeared to be one of the
largeSt real estate sales
drive in history. ..
The $3,517,426 rolled up in
volume sales showed that
real estate salesmen and
women are oapable of pro-
ducing record s m a s h i n g
slles. if the motivr.tion iJ
right.
Thi record breaking pro-
gram was designed to give
every salesman or woman
an equal opportunity to win
by draw rather than by con·
test. The il'lcentive was an
all expense paid trip to
Hawaii as first prize; an all
expense paid weekend trip
to San Francisco and run-
ners·up collected a "night
out" on the town for two.
7he motivation program
tlalt inspired 1uch spec·
tacular results was baled on
concentrated backing by
management in the way of
adverti"sing and promotional
pieces , but more
specifically, an all out effort
by company officers and
managers to personally
motivate each and every
salesman and woman. The
result was $3,517,426 in sales
volume within a one week
period during June 2 3
through 30 or a total of 154
resale homes.
Walker & Lee Inc. ls
located in Orange County
with 23 offices in Orange
County, Lakewood, Long
Beach. Ventura County and
Norwalk.
GARDEN
HOMES
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Live by the University and tht Sea ... Whtre
you can 1luy fu Land on tht Iroint Ranch!
BROAD MOOR
TURTLE ROCK
From $26,95Q to $37,950•Lowas10% Down
Mod•I P'l'lon1: &SMrl12 • A Richard I. Smith D1v1lopmtnt ·
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factor in at tr a c ti n g fireplaces, and both &as and
bomebuyen,.. be 1 a l d .' 220-wlt conriections f o r
"Bolb the three and four: .either gas. Ol'i .e l ,e e tr i c
bedroom· homes are priced wa&hers and driers.
al '38,500, and in lddllion to The Buccola H om e 1
this · realistlc p t t e t Jl g development . ia . centrally
· schedule, purchue term.& located in AQhelm, the
Include VA ~ogf allow· heart ol Orange COunty,
ing vets to pur se a home close to all urban aervlcts
-wi'tb no down yment. Low and facllitiet, such a s
down paym terms are schools, shops , churches,
available on FHA loans." recr.eatronal f a c t l t t i e s ,
'he ezplalned, addini that at
'the present rate, a
Nwneroua luxury features beaches, etc., and also
and design innovations are wt thin easy co m m u t 1 n I
included, such as the used distance · of all the major
brick walls eoclosing front business a n d industrial
patios, rear masonry walls centers in the Southland via · '
and side yard fencing, the !reeW11y.. NEW DEVE~OP.MENT -Pioneer Orange County •
· permanent sales facility will
·not he needed.
"The one-price policy !or
' all the homeo in tl>il projoct
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Cedar shake roofs and The new homes may be developer George D. Buccota, left, and atcbitect. !
others. Interior details in-r~d from the Santa Ana Burton Romberger, FAIA, C;heck out plans for !'
elude carpeting, b u t I t -i n Freew;ay by driving south on homes in the new Buccola Homes development in ~
electric kitchens, w rt b Hester St. to SimmOM Ave. Anaheim. Both three and four~bedroom homes are 1
plastic counter tops, ex· in Anaheim . offered, all at the same price -$28,500. :
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MRanGh0,'1'a Cuesta II
Only 5 unsold In flnt unit
for lmmedlatt occupancy
Live under smogless, ocean-breezed
skies at Rancho la Cue$~. Hefe, a~e large
lots roomy enough for a boaf or trailer.
Here is the seaside living your family has
wanted. (Walk or bicycle to Huntington
Beach State Park less than a mile away.)
And here are the very newest in features
fo r your convenience and living pleasure
..• building techniques and craftsman·
ship acqu ired during six decades are evi•
dent in these solid ly constructed 3 and 4
bedroom homes. Here you will find huge
structural beams, wood roofs and concrete
drives, while hand finished hardwood cab·
inets and ball-bearing drawer glides are
indicative of the attention paid to detail in
these one and two story homes you'll be
proud to own. Huntington Beach's finest
residences! At Rancho La Cuesta!
s24,ooo to s20,990
FHA·VA and Convent~nal Tenns
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AT INLAND PRICES
La Palma
4 Be,,_2 Baths
Large Fam/ly Room • All Electric Patio
Kitchen • Mission Tile Roof • Concrete
-Drive • Wood Burning Fireplace • Roug h
Heavy Beams
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Monterrey
2-4. Bedroomt-1 or 2 Baths
Larae ~us.'or Rumpus. Area • Dining
Area • All. euilt-lns; Range, Oven, Oish4
waslier, Stainle5s Steel Sink, larga Kitchen
Pantry .•. Cedar Shln~le or Shake Roof
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ft-IWLV PILOT-Stturday, July 27, 1968
Camp Out for Homes Harbor
· Preview Buyers Show They '!-ike Eldorado
LEGAL NOO'ICE
""*" ...... .., .. , Cl•Tl,.ICATI Ofl aUSIMUI,, C•ilTN'ICATS Of' OllCOWTUWANCI Cftft,-ICATI tW •VtlNIU PICTITI0\1$ MA.Ml Of' uq PICTITIOVS MM1
TM Undtnle'* 00 ~rllf'I' lllW lrt .t.MDJOI: AUll90MMI'"' CM' 'hl9 .............. ~ lw 19 C.-CIW!llllld'IN • bwl-11 J4'2 Kfll Aw., l'l(;'fl'ftiOIW llAMI: MtlM 1 •bull-at tin\ Mttllle ~::';:.'-;.,!":n-'~"t:!'i1 .... ~un:: '"' UJllOIRllOMeo ... """""-· ............ C•~.-= 0l!!'9r 1N1 t111f Mid fll'nt .. WflllOMd of cefW¥ llet, • ttliKflVe fNi.t 1, 1... ht IM fldttlOUI fl"" Nmt ·-_ "" ~Ill ' w-. ~ ftlnwt 111 ~ .... ....,..._ .-r ... fktttlM 90)( W lfllt Mlf fin!\ II . . •
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Pl d Nii 1NI ~ d ~ 1rt .. firm ~· tf WAQMANf...., et Suitt "" flol.,....... Mf'tOll. wt.. -Ill fl.Ill
t anne 191..... I , l"A.A. Cot1tro1 T...,, M• ~ W •!Mt of~ II ll "tlNll: For the 25th coMecutive model, which Js reaJly wo 11:~ J-11:...--.,, tw "''""'• k'"8 AM. C:::i wllkll oi.M ~ 1tA~ T..i. .... ~ h·" W -" th West~ It., Torrt-. e.1. ~ W.. fWIMtl:J' • IN ltltM. CAllH. time in the two .. nt one· &U. homes in one. e cau e Enein M. Vr•1mt11. 1Mtt •"" H•r11tr ... ..,..... ..,...,,. ....., ,..,,.. .. tv11.,.. °''" J11fr .. J; 1Mt.
Y ••• .,_,_ of '"·-Ion Vie· two ver.,·-~. 6 and 60 u .. Hwt111111on lff<fl.' c.1. •• 111 ....--11 •to•...,.....,.~ OllM a.~" .. _ ...... ._.. uMu ..... ,, ,.._._ v'"' 1.11 P!'eview thoWing will be o.i.1 J111Y 1, 1,... L 1t011•r l· .,,. ..... ........., 1MCt1. ..... "C.Rforfta., °'''* -y1"°"
jo, t.be new town i n plons b·" ·~ of H bor VI 1•11t1m.N J1.-~~ ~""""" 0n J~ 1. """ ~ -· • " M Or ~-n ' . ..uu. v.ou&y • ar ew /a/Elllllfl M. U••lmM Cti1iflttft .., lrtlliNdlOlt .. ...,..._ ftuMk I• ..... fOI" .... •11M. ,.,.._1"' aoutllea~ern a.nge vvu . Hom6S, & new a n d ,.,. • c.11tor1111. u. """"' (wnty: _.., .. ...., ~ -. ... """ .,.. ......, .. om-.. "'""" ,_ ._ me "'
IY • line Of buyers camped MAIN FEATURES ... ~--.-ve re 11 d·e n ti 11 -,,. 1 ,,.., -· .,., , Not•"" 1i..111t .. ~ """'4. ,.,. • '"'.,,."" --..,.... ""me i. ~-,.,. ' ....... w...,... p;'nci Iii ,,;,, ..,, Mid Sltlt, ..,_1,., Ill ... lll'llct GI ,,.. Cwnf1 ·ci.nt • to 11'111 wll!\lll ~INfTlll/11 ..... ·--Out• several days this week "As Plan 6, .Lt· ts a slog le· d i...-t , the Irvin _nid iucMN JIMel Kr--. 1nd °''"" C-ty, llNltt .......... 11-. o1 .. 11t utwtM ,,.. tMM. to. buy new homes·. Tbe oc-level home featuring two big eveJVl'"'uen 00 e E11tlfl M. ur11m111 *'-to"" to 111"" ""'°"'*•""chin eo.s.. 10FF1CtAL SEALI
Ranch. • ., ~ .... --1r1 wlllerlbtd t. WITNIP l/ly llelMI 'hll lftll MY tf ~ MIU"'ltt SlllW ,_ casion was today's opening bedrooms. two f!lll baths, a ""' wuti111 IMtf\lment ind .o.r-1101tc1 w. IHI. ... Notwirt PubllC>Cllfforft~
of U-'" Eight of Eldorado formal d'"'ng room, --.a a The builder is Donald L. ....., ~ 111t wl'fll. 11:01e1tT•J. 'EH11H 1tflflc1111. on1c. 111
llU. ...,., OUN D· c wit horn /1/L-(, Jillc-. ~I....., 0rtnff COt9t 01t1Y Piiot, J,,.. Orlllff ..-II'
Bomes, the fastest selling country kitchen wWl, large "'"ren o., ose es Not•rv Put111c "'• 11 1nd A111111t s. l" '"' 111H1. Mr eamm11t1on Eu1 ...
earned a grand prize and c.n1om11 M1rdl 14. 1t11 development in 0 ran g e eating area. This version, Pr1111:1,.1 Offlf.I "' LEGAL N..V...OE 1>11blllhld °''"" co.1 011w ,,..,., J,,.. COuntv. . selling for $20,995, is in· award 0( merit in the 1968 L• A""lff. v•• II',,,,, 20. n.1• 11.,....
C ' ~'"g th e '·nded f f iii' Gold Nugget contest of c.111om11 LEGAL NOTICE omm .. ,nu• on K< or young am es or Mr comm!Plon E••lra ll'lt•Uf
milestone campOut, J ohn mature families with grown Americ an Builder 6i1'en Po•t Ocl*r 1, 1r11 1ull'•••oa cou11:T °' TH• . . 'd t f dr Magazine. The year-old, in· (SEAL) STAT•°' CALll'OltMIA l'Olt NOTIC• TO c•eo1To•1 Mart1n. vtce ~l en 0 chil en. Allltl Kl-1111. A!ttrMY THI COUNTV °' OltAIWOI IUl'trltlOll: COUltT o• THI
marketing and sales for "As Plan 60, Ute home novative Bren Co. w as E u g e n e R. (Gene} nm ...o .... _..,..., .... ....-11 sTATa o' CAL1,o•M1A 1101t
h ed f Lit of H111\111191911 1MCt1, c1•"""' ""'' NOTICI 0, HIAltlNG Ofl Pt!TITtoN Titl COUNTY OI' OllANCJtr Mission Company, said : gairui an 832-square·foot se· ooor or qua Y con· Johnson has b,een Tll: 14i.u.w 110• 1>•0•1.T• o, w1LL ANo 11011: .... A...,
"Campouts were not cond floor, whicb may be structioo and product ap· named vi·ce president Pubt1"*I or11191 eo.11 D•lll' p11o1. L•n••s Tl.STAM•NTA•v E1t1i. of CLAUDE w1LLl11.M OSWALT, ...,i ti~~ JulY •· 13, 2CI, 27, lffl 116.WI E1t11t of John Fr1111t TJ!ull, Decutld. De(HMd.
permitted when the five left U.-inished, or may be y.uCawvua. of William Walters C o ., NOTICE ts HEREBY GIVEN Tl'llt G\IY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN " 1flt
lin of ho · Mi · not believe it at first. But of R ntl ed t -LEGAL NOTICE Johll Thull I'll• 1111o11 hef'otln • Plffllon lor UtdJtor. of tti. 11iow Mml<I ~nt • es mes Lil ss1on finis.bed in ,one five op-ece Y annex o u1e property management pro11ti. or !"lit 11111 for 1uull\C9 o1 L.it.ra ""' 111 ",_ t11v1111 c111rna 1111nst 1111
Viejo first opened. H owever, they had to believe it when tions from a recreation Ci ty of Newport Beach; the firm 1·0 the Long B.:o.ach T11t11M11t•l'Y 1o P11111-r, ...i1n11101 1o w11t dt*lnl •"' rMutrtct to 1111 lh9m. . ed to h scores of families camped . .., H b v· H \"',.. , ... = IUSINtrSS. which 11 made tor furtl'llr partlcullrt. Ind wl"' ""' tle(9""" YOl/Clltf'11. In IM oftlCI they Just seem ap?'n. room to three bedrooms ..,.. ar or 1ew <>mes 0 ff i c e which serves c1;~1•.ftc.1i~ •i1tM NAM• tl'llt 1111 Hmt 11111 Pl•" of 11e1r1,. ""' of 1flf cNi•k of"" lboW tnlltltd court. or Because our homes and our out for each opeDing. By w1·~ beth Thus a young development will feature C ec1 dOll 11eretr¥ c-r11w 1.1m1 Pll• beeft 111 ,.,,. A1111us1 1,, 1,.., 11 10 ,,......, 1fltm, w1"' the ne<aurt 't' h ed ft.e · u• · ' Orange aunty. m!:" H~·~ue1tnt1 , ,11111 Pif-1'>111 t ::io '·"'·• 111 1111 COl.ltfr_.. of Off1rt· \'OUCl'lers. 1o "" unci.ra11ne0 11 .,....,."• community aroused such en· no w , 1 s appen 50 0 n family can grow into the s triking new concepts in-------------1
1111 11,11,,1110 us men1 No. 1 o1 111d cwrt, 1t so1 NG-1'11101tte1 o1 hi• AttwM'f'•· Hlrwood. "
thusiasm in bomeshoppers that the unit-opening cam-home, a large family can house design. One story and ""~ncr~ ti.!11-"' ,,, •n ind1v1du11J B,0t.tw•r· In "" City o1 s.n11 Ant. •nd AetklMOll :ws v11 Lklo. H~ t h b e m a :r'j211 Sou"' Wal•fl Av•11t. An1Mlm. C1•1tornf1. aucn, C.llfam11 t266J wtildt It fhl P 1c~ and they felt they simply pou as c 0 e have up to five bedrooms of two story three and four Cillfarnl• un0tr 1111 llctlllOllf t1"" flllmt D•lld Juw "· tM. of Minns o1 tilt ll!Wkfll1ntd 111 ~d
had to h ave a particular trademark for Mission Vie-Livt'n.g sp-right now, or a bedroom homes are priced bo nd •·"nd the o1 RAINi'ow $TOR£s ind tNt uld urm w. E. st JOHN. cau .. ,.,. c1ert: ""~"' P41rt11111nt 1o tilt •''": :1• 1
J·o." -..... area 8 Ve a i.n::iu -I cornPOSl!d of !Ill lolklwlnt penofl, OI..,_, T""""-.... 1(1llY • c1ectoent, wllflllft sl• ll'!Ollni. trttl' ra
home on a particular Jot, couple can enjoy a huge from $25,995 to $35,995. garage which can be ·turned .;._ M,,.,. 1, lfl iun ....s pllc• of ua ""'"' s...1111 '""'· 1111• 1• P11bllc1t1on o1 lfll11 no11u. '!Lin M t . ted th t . -. I ' llowl to-w!I• LPI ..._ .... C1Nlenla "'" Dlttd Jij!y '· IMI they were w1 g to camp a r In no a area for entertaining .. Since Special features. include into a recreation room with ""1mk. 'a':o&:ow: 12.ul •l,\ofltec110 Tt11 c2u1 .u-1"1 ••rt W•"•r oaw11t
several days and n ights on homeshoppers had two ad· this OOme has over 2000 sunken living r 0 0 m s , sleeping lDft upstairs a ROid. LOI A11m1fa1, c1111C1rn11. Pub11111e<1 or1nve co.st D••IY P11a1, ~~111~ 1 19 o1 1t1t> ,.
the Sales Offt·ce lawn or ditional reasons for cam'ping • •-•--' d Wttnen 11111m, hand 11111 1111 d•, °' Jull' 2', 21 •nd August 2• 1"' IJOO.M ~ dlcedfflt square feet including the un· separate dining rooms, rais. study with ut:u.1.-uvm an JULY, 1m CJW H•,....., =..; .._.,_
parking lot to get the home out for the 56-horne Eighth finished bonus space, and is ed entry halls, large kit-bath or a large study with STATE oF Jt_ft1FB0\0~f... 1 LEGAL NOTICE ms"'' u.. llfWlll ""*
they wanted. Unit of E ·Jdorado -Homes. priced as low as $23,995, it chens with sinks in center bath. couNTY oF LO$ A~G~L~s ,. 0 1 ;-,.. ,.,.m ~:.-:nrw:,.--. ci '
NOW BELIEVE "First, the 1ot6 in thiS unit has to be oqe of Ute best counters, ttN;places in bodl Harbor View Holt}llS is ~rett1::...•tt11111d1~nci.rsi:ned. ~ ·NC111..Y c••T11•1cAT• oir •us1N•s1. A""-n"" rrxllCllltrColsl °"'"" ,1101•
"Since the c a m p o u t s are especially large for home values ·-... ..h-...." livina room and family located at the intersection of Public: 1n ind far 1111t CooJ"ty •nd $tin-. ••cTiTious ir1•M NII.Mt: Publltllld 7or::; 11 ,. '"' 11JM1 -..,. .... ~,. ·~ ldll'll tr!Mtln dull' c:omrnlutoned •nd Thi undenJ~neo OOn certlfV It 11 JUIY i:t.~. l 1 "'11 began when the nation was homes in the $19,000 to Umt Eight brings tile total room ~ 30 foot Jong Ford and MacArthur ·Blvd. ~"' "'~1w _.,... J Ac K c:ondlldlnt1 • 1MJ11111u •' m E 17th LEGAL NOTICE
in the m,idst of a housing $2.5,000 range. number ol. Eldorado Homes ma5t.er bedroom suites. near the new Fashion Island aRosCCJW ~, -"' "\'W: : = :i~ ii~~~~:::=:· J~G~ :O": .~,, ---~=-=~-==------d nd ha to -On od I h el •'-. t whose fllfRI • I .. 11111 ' ' -·-" ;,, lh:I slump, pecple simply coul "Seco , we ve a oew "·""'• e m e as a nov .... ..,,ping c en er. lflitTument. •nd 1c11...-led9Pd 1v ,,.,. "''' uld itm s ...... _...... e .. , m ----'--'--'-----'-'------------------------=:------------------------"-'----------·I ltd the ,..me follll'll'lnt "rson. "'1lose f11me In f!Jtt and su,•••OR cou•T Oil TH•
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-"'i:Wi~ Whlreat,'1 ti.w lllf'tunta HI PllCI of resldMCI Is u lolloWI: STATI Of U.Lll'OllHIA P!lnd ind lfflxtd mr offlClll ... I ttle A C.M .• LIMITED Cl co--perllllnhlpl l'Olt THI COUNTY 01' OllAN•I
A PRIVATI! MOUNTAINTOP VILLAGE FOR GROWNUPS I
PACIFIC ISlAND VlllAGE .,
The Adult Community atop Laguna Niguel by the Seashore
We'll never run out of beauty, but we WILL run out of homes
because •••
Pacific Island Village is a privacy-protected
community atop the most commanding hills at
Laguna Niguel by The Seashore. The view is
fantastic! The air, always sea-breeze washed-
no dirt, no smog. The Village is for grownups onl:
(no youngsters under eighteen) and offers chore
free living (all outside maintenance is provided!).
Swimming pool and clubhouse, too I As long as
these superb homes last, it makes no sense to live
anywhere else! Come to Pacific Island Village.
Join the higher-ups!
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PACIFIC
ISLAND
VILLAGE
' HOMES ..
from
'24,900
!39,900
av • .,. FINANCING
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Sales Olfice
Telephooe:
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:~ .-Ill Ytaf In "'II C1r1lflc1te flril tboVI .f2I E. 11111 St., CO.It Mew. Clllfornl•. Ne. A•lf
Wtlllf!fl 0.ltd June 25, lffl NOTIClf 0 , H•A•tN• Ofll PITITIOM
tOFFliLAL SEAll A.C.M .• LIMITED ,OR l'ltOIATI Of' WILi. AfllD fOlt
Mill Ml.,.r Br AMIGOS LITTl!ltl T•ST.r.Ml:NTAll:.Y
Notarv Publlc..C.Htor"ll RESTAURANTS, INC. E•t•le or Flout111r A. T1rlor; Otc:Putd-
Prlnc\Pfil Office 111 P, C. IW111nd NOTICE IS HEltEBY GIVEN T111I
Los Afl9tlft CooJnty Presldtflt F lld Ill fli.ci Mrwln • -• r l'itty $tai. of C11!1i>rnl1. LOI Antllff County, Vlrtlnl1 t M 1 Wiii Ind for llWr a•s;£:nc~i~1: =· p~~1/~~ a1:d :''11ri:=rs~~· s!.=!1~ !1~:1 or'°"L1~t~~":":h':~~11':n~': ~:;
•HJ..OC •PPff•ed P. C. Ho1l1nd kl\OWI\ IO mt 0 flt\Oflf!r, re~ren« nit llmt Ind e C<>flll 01111' Plkll. be the 111rson wlloH t11me h 1~rl~ furltlel'" p1rtJcu11n, ind "'11 et i:.,u~!~ 2,0;~1'19,_119111, 3, lMI 120\·rll to "'' wlltllfl ln1trumeflt I fl d pllct ol llelrlfl9 tM ';~ :•:, ":'nn ~
Ju • acknowlldttd M tllKUIM 11'1!1 fln'lt. lor Aw. '· lMI, 11 . N • :; ol 11ld
LEGAL N OTICE (OFFICIAL $EALJ c:oYrtroom or Dt!>•rt_"!."!"' 0t.. tlll Clf\> Rogtr HOiioway c:oYrt, 1t IOI N. ar.-w1r, "' Notart Publlc.C11ilornl1 or $1fllt Al'll. ea11ram11.
NOTICE OF SAL.• ,.,.,,•E~t. PrlMIP•I Offl'' In D1tecl July u, lMI. ,ROPERTY AT I' I Lon A1>11eln CounlY W. E. ST JOHN
No. so. I' 1nn MY Cornmlulon E~p!res COl.ITllY Cltrt;
SUl'EltlO• cou•ri.:~ ~~= Mar 6. Ifft WI""" Slkor• $TATE Of CALll' •I T·2'"' lllllt 1M2 THE COUNTY 01' LOI AN•IL lflet Publl$htd Or1np Co.it 01llY l'llat, Sl>(llrlty llllk llft.
Notl« 11 Mreb't' :!vtll ~LI~ or Grae-JulY U, 20. 27 11111 Alllllll 3, 1Nf 1>0$11 I• N. M.llll $1.
A1111u1t 15, 196', t .., ll'lt Wilt f11 -E sinll Aftl, CIUI., tPtl
M•cKev, 11 E~7is''~ lld wlll .. n 11 LEGAL NOTIC T.i (JUI MJ.J14J
MAE F. EOWAR ' 1 1,'...i btll 1>14" AttW...r t.-hlltllflll'-1 1 prlv1lt 111<1 to ""1t10!':1'ie!i bV tilt 1bo¥1 SUl'EltlOlt (OUltT 01' THtr STA.Tl PubUihed OrlnM Cotd :;,•llY 1::i:i
der, sublKI fa ~;r 1H 1111 right, t!ll~. "01' CALll'DRNIA FD• THE Julr 26, 21 Ind AUgl/lt 2. 1 ...,t\tlecl Superior ' dl'C*ltnl ii ft.I COUNTY 01' OltAN•tr i::e:: ~"':::~~II ."'no':'~ °'113':e ~11~r~: NOTICtr Of ~: .. L:·~ •IAL l'ltO. LEGAL NOTICE
tie Ind Interest t~:;:::. IC<t~lred ctlllr •E•TY AT •1tl'IAT• SALi. , J01'1
!Ion of 1i: .:i:ion IO rh1t of the dt!ce-lfl Ille Maller or "" E1!fte or ::~gtg c•1tT1•1CATi o• •USINtrlS.
than ":" ll'lt time ol lltr dUlh, Ill '"" Ill E. WILl(INSON. Ibo kftown II l'ICTITIOUS MAME dflfll ' 1 OP¥fY iocated In Ille WILKINSON, Dtcffud, ntd -artlf\> 1ht II eo<t-thal ~''!}n o,~·ntl:r Slate of Ci11foml1, NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN th1,t W~I TM uftdlrs:,,ll\KI II 432 :n!'ld SI .. Coun.. "' • ur.t:t1r1ltnld 11 E~tc11trllC ol the Lis Oucllntl 1 111 1 undtr !hi Ile·
dncrlbed as fella\\'$: It ol Ttad No. ind ' T.st~nt af ARNOLD E • N1WPO'"I ltffd\• Cl ~~ne15ECOND TIME
1n!faln '{~1~tycrl of ~~11ertot1, Counf\> crl WILKIN$0N (Illa kllOWn 11 AR~OL~ ~~~~~m N'Q'.m; ~l!d 11111 1.11d lltm Is ora~t, State ci:.;:11~rn!1p!!."~11'M; :\~~N!°:~ ::-~ 1;:J11bK;'b1dder amPOMd of ~ ~nowi; ,::J:(. ~
recorded ln 1 iPll office ol 11\I I/POii llW termi ind condition• l'ltrtlMfttr MfRI ln lull I P ICt
Mls«lltneo<ll MIPI• n I onect nd blW ta conflrmotlon bY fallow•· W I V County RKOl'dlr of 11ld Couflty. 1y flt met1tl 1 SU A I tit! lMI PhYllli Mtlvlllt MOrrl1. t\11 • 1
-·••• af ll'lt h>lklwlfl9 described Hlcl Su"!Jo.r Court, "" ~~~ A •' ,· •·-NrMPOl'l Beach. C1llf. fU'I. "°' ,._ at Ille ,_, of ~ o'c..,.,. , . o •w ..
llrie : 1111 Eail<!rlV llllreilltr w1111111 "'e trint 1tlowld bY l1w. Oiled July 11. 1'61. 1 Beglnnl nv 11 • 5PD':;,1 ;:' U' 55,. Eiit 11 Ille offices ol Franklin 1..., Fr1flklln. Phvlll• ~lv~le Mort!nll'' Une of 1ald lot, ooJ Allllrnt» 101 El" 11th $1rNI, COiia $1•1• of C1lllol'nla, r1nve 'N I
IS0.00 le-.0• .,trom1~':a N~~:1:~r; ~; Mesi, co'111ornl1, 111 rloht. tlllf:, l11l1resl On Jul.,-i::_ 'i'"' .. ~':,.~•· .!r.!!1~ ~r of 111 ; Ille and estai. of 1ald Arnold E Wiikinson, Publ!c lfl ''"' Cl' '• "'° ,. west 269.n f"' parallel with o:teceutd it ll'le·flmt of 1111 oe•th, 1rw:1 •II •Pf>e••ed Phrllli Melville Morr s wn 11 ;:rth,Z~le~~ fi'111 "1:. 1o:.1~ ~".'°1~u: rlthl. 11i11 Ind lnt.rnt !111t Ptd11::t•; ~:i.c~~ ~"" ll'le "~r'n:'in ~::11: Ind
9• lS' 55" £111 150.00 felt from the :;:.,!j:.,u1•:ihe~ IP!lci:"r;:lc;'n !'ddltlon to 1duWIWlf:<lted ~ ex~ lhl MrnL
Nortll-slerlr CorMt d si l d fllll of ~(d Arnold E. Wllklfllon 11 the (OFFICIAL $EAL) I
1011 sur.lect to: cu• re fl t1ri~i:'' tlm• o1 1111 d11th, In 1nd 111 1111 rut pr~ ~~i:,.,GP:r, _ Cilltornl• c: o v 1 n 1 n 11 • candlllon1, rH 1• perty ill 111t Couflty ol Or11>11•. Stitt "' l Offl t In reffNlllons, rights, rlllhll of w1r. ind c iUfol'nla. delcrlbtd 11 folloWI : ~IM~of Ori~t
u1.ment1 ot l'KOl"CI'. P1rcel 1: TM 5oultlwes'ltrlY 132 IHI unC 1 1 Elll'lrn 81dl or otfef'11 1rt Invited tor the pra-of Lcil 23d Nt-1 Helghh 11 l"'r MIO M, , cirnm :•on p~tv and must be ln wrlllfl!I and m•r be "'ereot recorded In Book '• Pitt n ol April 21• 1 10 1 Dill Piiot Ju-
oe11vered Ill the Executrix or to '"' ott20•Mc~ Ml1c•llaneaus MIPt. recordl of Dr•llf• , ',"", •;,•7hedl\d O~':t c,°':o lfflr 12'3.11 o1 her attarMYI• BLUMBERG 1ncl Countv, C1!1fllml1. Y • • ii ' '
MICK. 903 sec~r!tv Bktt .. 110 Pine Av1.. Perc1t 1: Rem1lr.t:ttr lntlt'ed lfl Ille LEGAL NOTICE Lonv Beach. Calif., or rnpy"bt flied In the Nortllt11terlv 191 fe<il of Loi 22l
cn lce of 1t1e clerk of Ille 5Utlerlor Court NewPOrl H1ltht1 11 per m•P lherrofl------::::=:------al 1nv time aller Ille firs! PUbllt•llon ct recorded in Book '• Page 83 of P·)l1'4
11111 r>11tlc1 and before Ille ft'llklnt of the Mlscell1neou1 MaPS. r1((1(d1 of Orant1e c1•Tll'ICATtr o• CO•,O•ATION
Hie. Coun!v. C1tlfarnl•. FDlt TltANSACTION 01' IUSINelS Terms and COfldlllons ol salt: C11h In BIOS or ofttr1 1r. lnvlltd for 11lcl Pl'O-UNOI• l'ICTITIOUS HA.Ml lawful mor>er of lhe Unlled $l1ltt af perty 1nd mu1t be In wrlllnt •nd wlll be THE UNDERSIGNEO CORPDltAT10N
America IO'Y<t of !ht 1mount bld ~ 1c· rK1lved 11 lht ciff!ce1 crl Fr•flklln ind dotl llet~ cerlllY lhll It Is cafldlldlnt • ccmp1nr "'' offet 1n<t tM bellflct! lo be franllltfl, AltorMVI for 11ld Execulrl•, or rut tslell 11tYt1opment bu1ll'llU louted
P•ld UPC1n conl!rm1tlon of 111e bV t11t1 rnav be flied wllh the Cllrk of 11ld 11 $ult• 1, 1100 E. Co.11 Hlslhw1y, CMOn• Superior Court. Ta~tt. ret1t1. -rallnt1 $uperlor Cour1 or ctetlvertd ta !I'll 11ld dol Mir. Olllllrnla, Uflder tht flcflllovl
tnd malnlen1nce e•e>enses, 11\CI premiums El<Kul•l• __,.,.., 111nr-lll'ftl1ft9r 1111 firm "'"" of CENTURY HOMES, 11111
en lflwranct tCCIPllble to the Pllrdllllf 111111 PUbllttllOll of "'II nolltt Ind before lll•t ••Id firm II tomPOSed al Ille
sMll be prorlled •1 or Ille 0.11 "' c..,,... meklnt 1ald ule. h>l!Clwlnt1 carP<1•1flon, Wf>.OSI •rlnclp•t
flrmatlcin ot 11le. TM ex1mlnatlon of I~ Seki Hie wlll be m1de UPOn Ille fellow· pl.llce of buslnell 11 11 flllla'": I l!t, recordl1>11 of convev111ee. Ind 1nr Tllle Int ~rms: C11h. p B S CORPORATION, 27a0 E. CO.I
lflsurence Pol!CV 1h.llt tit 1111111xpen11 ol D11rcl Julv 25, 196&. Hlohw1v, Cor11n1 del Mir, C1Uf11,.,,l1. "'e purchaser or purdll1e111. MA8El ERRECAltTE WITNESS Its hind t~ll 3rd d1r of Jul\I', Tiit propertv htr1lfl <:lel<:ribed II l;Ol'l1o EXKUlrlx ol !he Lest Wiii 196&.
mon!Y relerre<I ID 11 1'21 Nol'f!I Htrbor And Te1t1ment ol p 8 $CORPORATION Blvd.. Fullerton, C11lfol'fl11. The u~ ARNOLO £. WILKINSON Br: John P1rker
dfrslOMd re1tNft !ht rltfrt le re!KI '"' Al.., known •• Prt1lden1
Ind ttl bids. ARNOLO WILKINSON STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1
Oaled: Ju!Y tt, lNll, Otc:e1>eo:t COUNTY OF LOS ANGEL£$ 1 U Orte• Mad(rJ> Published Orange Coa1I D1liY Plkll, Ju-On lhll Jrd o:t1r of Ju11. 196&. befarl IM• 11 Executrix Ol lhe Wiit IY 76. 27 ind Auvu1I 2, lffl l!O:MI the undersigned, 1 HOii,..,. Pub!IC lfl I nd
of the ebove-namtcl d..cedent for itld s11i., dUIY comm111loned i nd
ILUMtl!ltC> 1rMI ZOMMICK LEGAL NOTICE 1-n. pen<H\1111' 1ppe1red J 0 H N
AllOrMYI fir ••tt\lttlll PARKER known lo me IO be the
tu u.:urlty 8u1Nlntl IAR m Prt1ldtnl of Ille C'Ol'PO'ltlon !111! exKuled
Ill l'lfte Ave11111 ltlf wlthl11 ln11rvrntnt Oft ~11111 of !he ~ •-~, C111fo11'1111 ~ fl'I Ne. IHH ca:llOO"a!ion therein n1med, I fl d ~fN..OC Lt111 No. l'"3-t icknowledlled ta me thtl 1uch con:ior1tlon
Publl1hed Or11•1• COii! Oallr Plkll, Ju-NOTICE DI' O•l'AULT ex..cultd Ille ume.
IY 26, 27 tnd A1111111t 2, 196& 12t7'6t AND !L•CTIDN TO StrLL IN WITNE$S WHEREOF, I 1!1v1 UNOlilt DEl:O 01' TRUST lllntunta set m1 lllfld 1MI 1flllltd mY
LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEii.EBY GIVEN: Th.II oll!cl•I st•I !tit dlr and rt•r Ill lhll
FINANCIAL FEDE RATION, INC.. • cerll!IC•lt tlr1t ibovt wrllttn.
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NO. so. p u1n br CAPISTRANO $ADDLE CLU8, IS Prln<IOll Offlc:t lfl
SUl'!R!Olt COUltT Of" TH! Tn11lllr, rt-corded on Novembtr 2(1, I ... In L• Anvelll CooJfll't'
STATE 01' CALll'O•NIA l'OR book nm PIOI "'·of Otllcl•I Record• In Mr CornmlHlofl E•Plnt• THE COUNTY 01' LOI ANOl:Les "" office .., IM Recorder of Or•ntt J111 17 lt71
Nonct 11 hll'lbY given 11'111 Oii or •fl•' County, $111• ot C1llf0f'flf1, cavtrtnt1 p~ •-••II ..Mt hdrt11111, A~
AU11111f IS. 1MI, l1'HI! undetsloned Grace l'ertv In 11ld wurrtr. 1447 W111111'' 1w1tv1~
M1cKtv. 11 exec:ulrlx of tlla wlll or ni.t 1 brffch ol 11'111 ot11!11tlon!I for Lei AlltflK. ca•ftrlll• MAE F. EDWAROS, dec:eesed. will Hll 11 wl'lkh au-ell Off<! of Trv.I It s.e-tt;rll'I' ha' T·2'1!0t
prlvtlt 1ale i. Ille llloht1I and bell bfd. occ:wrtd In "''' Plrfl'llflt lla1 not l>Hfl Publlillled °''"" Cont D1llY l'Uof, o:ttr, sub!KI Ill canl!l'n'ltllon bV Ille above midi of Tht IMl1Urnefll of Pf!MIOll end JuiY ll. io, 27 end AUlll$1 3, 196& entllltd Superior CooJrt, 111 the rlthf, tllle, tnlert1I Whldl btumt due Junt JO, lffl1 1~
lntere1t 1nd ttta11 of Illa clecedenl 11 Ille In 1«ordanc• w!th tor'""I moc1111cattcin.I ---------,::-=:---time of her de•lh 1nd 111 of 1111 •ltht, ll· 1orNrnet1ls. 1rw:I 11111 b, re1son of suclll OTICE tie an<t lflltrttl the n!att h~s, bV 0Ptr1· bre•dt Ille under11gntd, Pre 1 en I LEGAL N 11"'1 of 11w or otr.erwlM!. 1ca<>lre<I ottiet beflellcl1ry undtf" uld OMCI of Trv11, 1111
"'-n ar In addlllon Ill 11111 of Ille d«edtfll t~eculed Ind clt!lvered hi Hid Tl'llltte I Ll•A\. NOTICI
at Ille 11me of lier oe1th, In end ta fhal wrl~n 0tc:11r1tlon of Oll1u!I 1nd 0.. NtrWl'D•T·MtrlA UNll'l•D cerlll" "''' 111"-rl'I' laClled lfl thl C"""' mlrw:I for Sile, h11 dtt>Dllled WI"' 11ld SCHOOL DISTltU:T ty of Orinpt. Slit. ot Cal!lor1111. cleKrll> TNllH 1\ldl Died of Trust aM 111 Ntftct tlrff!lllt lllh
eel 11 tollow'I: dOC\lmeflts tVldeMlnt obll91!1Dn1 1ec:ured NOTICE IS HEREllJIY GIVEN tlllt Tiii
Loi 10 of Tr•d No. Ul1 In Ille City ol lhtl'ebY, ln<I P!ls decllrtd Ind OOts &Gird ot Educlllon af Ille Mtwfiort-Mffl
llJlut111 Park, COl.l"lv ..r Ot1nt1, Stilt of hlr1tr,> decl1r1 111 wms 1teured tllerellr Unllltd $dloOI D!slrld ot Ot1nt1 Coltn-
C1tlforfllt, 11 per m10 re-canled lfl Book ll'!ltnldl1t.11' dlill a.rlCI 1111 eleded •nd doll Iv, C.llfol'flll will r.-c1lv1 1111td blcll W
31. Page u ol Mt1cell11t10111 MIPI. lfl tier• elect lo CIUH Ille -riv to 10 1.m .• "" ll\e Sit! cllr ol Allll~ll. ltiM.
Ille offlc:t ol "" County RKOrder ol dt!ICl"I~ In u ld ""11'ded Dtld of Trvst 11 !hi ofl'lu ol Hid Sdloal D11lrkl, tOCI ...
Slid Countv; to bl SOid tfl ICCOl'cl&MI Wiii! lllt PrO-ed II 11S7 l'l1e.ntt1 Ave11111, Cemll MIM·
SublKI 10: currenl t1xa. coven1nts. vt1111n1 thtreof 111 .. nm 1111 ol:IH1at1ont c.111or1111• it wtilCh 11me u ld bld1 wltl bP
candlllonl. r"lrlcl!OM. raorvallons, 1ec:ured tllertlir. publlclY _,.,.., Ind lftd tw: rl~ll. rklllts Of w1r, Pnd fflfll'leflh ol Oiied A~uL':..~Tlr'iAVINGS ANO A. c. P•vl.,. •nuf11cl"9 Wltk·Tot
rec:onl. All bl6I trt ta bt I" l«enllflCt wttlt Bkll tit' ofltrt •rt 1nvllflll IOf" 1111 .,. LOAN ASSOCIATION Condlllont. ll\lt~ Ind SHc:lfkltlftl$
perl'f 1nd must be In wri.!1'19 and"""' be Bv; l>enlld A. HOll<lnt. w111c11 •rt now on Hll )fl !tit offtol ..r""
delivered lo Ille E~KUITIX cir le ll'le offlce PmlOllfll Purdl11lnt1 Alf!fll o1 Mid Sdlool Olllrld, o1 lier allornfvl, 8LUMllEll:G Ind ZOM· a,: 8. ~SPCITTI• Uri Ptictntll Av-. c.t1 Malt MICI(, 90.l $«Url!Y 8idlt .• 110 Pint Aw., Viet Prt11ctenl Cllllof"nll
L-1tt1cll, C1tlf., or m1y bt fllld In the StAtE OF CALIFORNIA ) Eid'I lllddtr rnust lllbmtl wl"' 1111 bid 1 ofll<• of Ille cle<'k af Ille SUller1or Court COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES I W. uflslicloor't' dlt<-ctt"l'lflfd b'I 1 ,...._,.,,
11 tnv time •'"' the ""' oubl!Olloft of Ofl JUIY 1, \Ml, btfort mt tlle llfldtl" bNi blnll or 1 1>tddtr•1 llDnd _... ••Y•bll "'1• notlct 1nd ~ !llf m•-11'11 OI thl 1ltNd, 1 not11"Y Mlle 111 1nd for w ld 1o the Ol'cltr of tti. ....,..,..Mftll u11111•
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Tenn1 Ind ceno:tlll-of HNl1 Cltll Ill Oonlld A, H01kln$. -.,_ 10 mt fa bl "''" llve "tctfll CHU of tti. tum bid 11
llwful _.,. ot ll\e U"lted Stites ot ll'lt Pl'ftlcleflt 11M1 I . o..-r1, --Ill 1 1u1r1nlft 11111 lllt blddtl' wm t!!lw lflt." A,,.._l1CI 10 pemnt ol tilt lfl*11'11 bid Ill mt to bt !tit Viet tlhllltn1 ol !tit cor-1111 p,_fd Cll'lltKI 11 11'111 Umt 19
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Gr1u MKIC1y Tiii lof"etOln!I Cl:IPJ af NollQ, tllt NEWPO•T""l•U. UNll'll!O
Al ~Ill Ol'ltlNI ol wllk:ll •I• fllld IOf" ,._d Oii SCHOOL DIST•ICT °' "" W'llf Jul'I' ,,, 1Nt 111 11'111 Olflct N tt11 Coufltr ol or.,... c:..,mn., C.lltor"I• OI 1111 lbout llMIO:d '*"""""· It__. ol ttle CW"ty tftllNfld Ir A. Ml~ll
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Sales Booming
At Two Tracts
Within two weeks of their volley ball courts, a balket-
respective grand openings, balt court, two tennis courts
BroadmOOI', Turtle Rock, on and children's play are.as .
the Irvine &ancb, a n d In addition, a 350-acre
County Park is propoed on B r o a d m o o r Exclusives, ttMI perimeter of TurUe
Tuatin, bad amassed com-Rock.
poslte 1ales ol nearly Thirty-foot wide partway•
$3,200,000, with over 100 and laodscaped d I v I d e r
garden homes sold. Both are strips on m«jor r o a d s
R i c h a r d B . S m i t h enhance the. park-lite set·
developments. ting maint.mect throughout
"And tbese f i g u r e s the commUllity .
represent much more tflan Thtl 3-and 4-bedroom
just a n o t h e r Broadmoor homes le a tu r e beautiful
Homes success," stated patio and garden areas, with
Scott Biddle, vice president e&1y ICCf:ls from most
or Broadmoor Homes . "The rooms. Also featured are
immediate popularity of custom fireplaces, stained
these two developments pro-wood.beam ceilings, huge
ves the overwhelming ac-master suites, fully ap·
ceptance of the new Broad· pointed ldtcbeos with built·
moor garden hornet; with in pantries and built-in
built-in community recrea-breakfast bars.
Lion." Broadmoor Turtle Rock is
Both d e v e I o p m e n t s the second development in
feature elaborate recrea· the Turtle Rock Community ""
tional facilities within the of an estimated 3,900 homes, PLEASANT LIVING -Artist's rendering of the
communities. Ea ch is as outlined in the master sales complex at Broadmoor, Turtle Rock Garden
located for maximurfl con-plan for tne Irvine Ranch. It Homes. A typical 1\12 acre recreational park is seen venience to educ at ion , offers S models, and 15 ex-
recreation. &hopping Md terlor elevatiOM. Homes
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in ~e foreground ; the University of California, Ir-
vine, in the background.
2 From UCI
Don Bunker and F.S.
Rowland, both professors at
UCI d epartment oI
chemistry have been invited
by the Italian government to
Jeclurt on chemical kinetics
at a special two-week ad·
vanced course ln RaveMa,
Italy, starting July 29.
Administered at the
Enrico Fermi School ot
Theoretical Physics, the
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course is modeled after one
given at UOI under the
direction of Or. Bunke:r ln
1967 to 100 1cienti1ls from
the United States • n d
Europe.
Bunker will &peak on
special applications of com·
puters to the solution ol pro-
blems in chemical kinetica
and Rowland will lecture on
hot atom chemistry.
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Want Ads
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employment centers. may be purchased with as the firs{ unit left,'' said Bid· models highlight "all-oot liv· and private fountains, cen· give an atmosphere of lux·
"Out of 78 homes in the little as 10 percent down, dle, "we can certainly ing as a totally private af.. b'a.l skyrooms or atrium• W'Y and privacy to ttie one l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
first unit of Broadmoor with s:y, percent, thirty-year testify to the fact that the ,;f=~·~·="~La;;vi~";h~la~n~d~sc~ap~m~· ~g~an~d~co~m;p~l~et~e~lot;,~fe~ncm~·~g~a~nd~two;;lt~or~y~b~om~es~.==:;!;==================~ Homes on the Irvine Ranch financing available. The nation's first plaMed com.I-
in Turtle Rock. we have on· development is adjacent to
ly 19 left. Sales have ex· the University of California, munity of zer~side lot
ceeded $2 ,035,000 in the first and is bounded by Culver garden homes witti resident
two weeks. With a price Drive . Campus Drive and ownership of a recreation
range of $26,950 to $37 ,750, Turtle Rock Drive. center and swim club is a
we think those figure& are According to Mr. Bfddle, huge success."
proof of value!" said Biddle. Broadmoor Exclusives in All Bi:oadrnoor Exclusives
For the first time on the Tustin is more than 90 per· ho m e 0 w n er s receive
Irvine Ranch , Broadmoor cent sold out in the first membership in the central
Turtle Rock buyers have the unit, with approximately Cabana Club. witb its huge
option of purl'hagjng the $1,155,000 in sales. The swimming pool, showers,
land with their homes. They Tustin unit is located oo barbecue, fire pit and
may buy the land at the Walnut Avenue, just west of children's play area.
time of the sale, or at any Redhill Avenue. , Priced from $25,950 to
time durfng tile term oC a "With only three homes in $28.950, the four furni&tied
lease with option to buy. ,-----'----------------
T h e recreation-oriented
garden homes all feature
the ultimate in indoor-out·
door living. The indoor
rooms join the outdoors
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through walls of slidingJ--------------------glass. The outdoor areas of-IP" ____ ,... ___________ ,... __ I
fer the privacy of indoor llv·
ing through use of atri'ums
and sun rooms. Wood fen ces
and-or wood and masonry
walls encompass the lots.
Ownership includes the
automatic membership in
th e Turtle Rock Community
As s o c iation Recreation
Center. Home buyers enjoy
full use of two l Y.z acre
parks and a five acre park,
with two swimming pools,
Complete PrlntinCJ Service
Top Quality -Fast Service
1i!i·11iM10!18
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2211 Wost Btlboo Blvd. Newport BMch
You are cordially invited to visit
three furnished model homes-
now on display
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BUILDERS:
IVAN WELLS• SONS, INC.
INTERIOR DESIGN
AND FURNISHINGS BY
J.B. BIGGAR
8ANTA ANA
M,4!N AT ELEVENTH
STAFF DECORATORS
JAMES BROTZMAN, A.t.D.
ROMY OEHLER, A.I.D •
CLAUJ)JA VROMAN
OPEN DAJ:LY AND SUNDAY
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llANTA ANA• ~A•ADmNA •~DNA
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 desi gn .
You'll see the home that just won
top honors in an 11-state competi-
tion at the Pacific Coast Builders'
Conferen ce ... captured the 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 'afticles, in leading
national magazi nes. 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
1approach to 'elegant living.
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Choose from eight floor plans and
twenty-four exterior designs . Single
story, two-story and split-leve l
homes on level or terraced view si tes
some over a half acre in size. 3 and
4 bedrooms. From $35,600 on lease-
hold. from $40,800 by Grant Deed.
A sound investment whichever you
choose .
Overlooking the University of California, In the heart of the Irvine Ranch
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J4 DAil Y PILOT Saturday, July 27, 1968
What will your kids be doing this summer?
at Mission Viejo,
summers are
for doing things
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what will your kids be doing this summer? Go-
ing to a few mc;ire movies than usual? Watching
daytime television? Not if you live in Mission
Viejo. Summers are for doing things, not for
being bored around the house. So summertime
fun is a big part of the plan at Mission Viejo.
This is t he calendar of things to do this su m-
mer at Mission Viejo. Some might need a little
explaining (like the Big Toe Contest, or Crazy
Shoe Day). But if you live d in Mission Viejo,
you'd know all about them by now. And
if you were a child in Mission Viejo, you'd
be looking forward to every summer day.
The organized schedule doesn't tell the whole
story, either. Mission Viejo has its own Little
League (not a team ... a whole league). Th ere are
scout troops fo.r boys and for girls. At the recre-
ation center, unorganized activi ties are always
available unde r a watc hful eye. There's swim-
ming, tennis, arts and cra fts, volleyball, horse-
shoes, sh uffle board , and a great party room for
evening teen events. There's the Mission Viejo
Golf Course, whe re a boy and his dad can en-
joy the gentleman's sport together. Rd all
around , in the hills, are parks,, for playing , trees for
climbing, and birds for watch ing. Mission Viejo
is a "toybox" fu ll of things fo r kids of every age.
y ou can live in one of the Eldorado Homes in
Mission Viejo for as little as $18,995. Or in one
of the La Paz Homes for as little as $23,990.
Or a Deane Hom e for as low as $25,995. Or a
Monterey Home for $33,950. Or on Mis sio n
Ridge, above the golf cou rse, for as low as
$36 ,950 or as high as $53 ,950. Whichever you
choose, you'll be buying mo re than a home. And
you'll never be able to put a price on the value
of a busy summer for your childr en. Bring the
family to Mission Viejo . Take the Santa Ana
Freeway so uth to La Paz Road, turn left under
the bridge, and start looking forward to summers.
BEJIUTIFUL
MISSION Vl~O
t
Mitai,nVJ.i; ~~"Rd
"
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C1pii111no c ....___....,
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I
DAIL V l'llOT
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S FACTORY DIRECT DEALER IS NOW ORANGE CQUN1'.I2.S
NO. 1 LARGEST VOLUME DODGE -DEALER
Another HARBOR DODGE first , , • 48 months bank financing avaUable on all new cars & trucks In stock on approved bank credit. . .
SHOP at YOUR LEISURE with ALMOST $1,000,000 INVENTORY of NEW & USED CARS to CHOOSE Fl.OM
••••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
TRUCK, CAMPER & VAN
HEADQUARTERS
SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE
B~~~ '6 8 DODG E N~~NO '68 DODGE
i Ton Pickup and Camper Vi Ton Pickup
Sweptline with I foot ceb over ,•mper,
•leep '4, frenf dinette. A1k for Sto,k No.
]92.
121" wheel b11e. Swtptlin•• All ''"''''· J
lpetd 1ynchro frt nt., M.D. tir•i, ci91r
lighter. M.D. 1prin91. A1k for Stec• No.
719.
IMMIDIATI
576
TOTAL MONTMLT
'ATMINT
52599
561
iMMIDIATI
.
561
TOTAL MOMftll,Y NY•NT
52 112
DIUVll1' TOTAL N in Dn.IYllT TOTAL NICI
-1-TA• & LICINtf -1-TAX & LICINN
~tl'!llllill lnclW. ltK & 1ittnu & tint"l'.t tltt,.... on "I monttt1 .. •1111-Nnl c'""
': '68 DODGE SPORTSMAN VAN
Fully Equipped.With C1mper P•ck• F1mily W1gon
e 118, V-8 eng. • 1200 lb. front sprin9s • 1'400 lb. re1r spri ngs• IS J
8xl5xl 5 8 ply t ires • R1dio • Heeter • Duel West Coast Mirron •
Bunks • Icebox • Sink • Drapes end Linol•um Floors • Din•ff• • Built.
in w_1rdrobe. Ask for Stock No. 590 • Immediate Deliwery.
s !:~~ ~~:l~~' 5362 9 +;:;~
PIYmt!lh tncllidt , •• & liwiu & fifllnol d\lfltl .... "'-"" .. •PP'.°"'d btok credit
FOR YOUR PROTECTION
ALL Hll-DODOS UISD CARI
with " GOLD ST AR
100% UNCONDITIONAL GUAUNTR
THIS STAI STA.TU IN WllTING THAT HAllOI DODGI'
IUAUNTl:IS THI CAI 100% AGAINST Ml:CNANICAL Dlfl:CTI
fOl 100 DAYS Ol '4,000 MILES WHICH rvr• COMU fllST AnEI PUICHASL THIS INCLUDES AU MICMANICAL PA.ITS,
lll:CTllCAL EQUIPMENT, IATiflT, SPllDOMlTEl, IADIO, HEAm
ON AU CARS. 'THIS GUAUNTEE COVERS All PA.ITS AND U.10« flR 1'0 Y~.
VOLUM E! VOLUME! VOLUME!
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA'S
CHARGER
HEADQUARTERS
.196
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
1968 c·HARGERS
BRANO NEW CHO!CE OF COLORS e Buck.i t S11ts e Hide1w1y Heedlights e Full vinyl interior • Nylon Carpet-
ing • .Reer De clc Spoil•r e Full ricing instrumentation e Bum p•r Gu1rds e A1h
Trey l i9ht e H.D. Springs e H.O. Torsion Swey Be r .• , Ask for Stock.No. f 45,
No. 944, No. 137, No. 136.
5 76
TOTAL DOWN
PAT MI NT
576
TOTAL MONTHLY
PATMINT
52569
TOT AL PRICE . • t.~:~ ..
Pt m•nh lnclucil• •••I licen1• I fin•nc• chtr ••on 41 1'110nth1 on • rovt d L•nll-credit.
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
s59 s5 9
TOT AL DOWN TOT AL MONTN
........ 1968
DARIS
otOICI Of COi.OU
• P1ddtd Msh e s..t. belts
• All vinyl Interior • He11tr
& defros tlr. Ask for Stoclc
No. 909 1nd 13.4.
5·2 059
PATMINT PATMINT TOTAL NICI t Jg,.
PYrnli. lrtch• Tl l l fln111u tb•ll" t11 4 -. "' •Pfre¥ff blftk ufflt lllMIDllft DIUYllY ••••••••••••••••••••••• l lAND ·
NfW '68 CORONET
DCWXS MODCL
• Dual horn svit1m e 1'1nttd
windshield • Deluxe whHI
covtrs • Dtlux1 trim• Fo1m
front 11eh •Whit• 1ld1W1ll
tlrts. Ask for Stock No. 536.
TOTA.I. DOWN TOTA.I. MONTH
52389
PATMINT PATMINY TOTAL .. ICI t J::,...
"""*' ~ Tll • "-.... ,.... .... -.. ~ Mrtt..,... llUIDllTI llUYDF .......................
NEW '68 DODGE WAGON
DILUXI
4 D002I
DI&. _.i iltlh • Ouo1 bf1k·
l"I rylltm • httttr & ff.
fmttr • HIJ1rd flnhl"I 1y1o t11n • Jlllddtcl Nsll l vllOr • llet...., l/llllh • Mulll 1....,il
Wfl'th w,....lllM. AN flt
lttci. ,.., \!f,
'71
TOTAL DOWN
PATMINI'
'71
TOTAL MONTHLY
PATMDfT
'2499
TOTAL PllCI t .i::..,
IMMCD!ATU DULf'IRY
PIYmtflh IMh,Mlt NI & lietrtlt & fllltnct lfwl't' •Al~ t11 ....-.ii lit~~ cl'tdlt
All PAYMENTS ON USED CARS INCLUDE TAX & LICENSE FEES AND ALL FINANCE Cl!ARGES ON 36 MONTHS ON APPROVED BANK CREDIT
166 FORD FA!RLANI COUNTRY SQR.
Peet. l!r • ......ir. l1mlly wlgOll. YI, pwr. llr., "-&M, 1\110., 11111 Yln~L ffl!IOO)
51766 :::~ $60 :O\:i s6o~im. . :+TAX ' LIC. nMT, nMT.
... Ill 100K N tCI 12420
165 PLYMOUTH-SARLLITI
M M K, IOlllOl1, Vinyl Interior, but.kif Miii, Urptl1. (WIA 991)
TOTAL 5966 "IC' s33 ""' s33 ""' . +TAX&LIC. = 'W~l·
ILUI IOOK PllCI llllO
'65 MONZA
'63 OLDS CUTLASS F+85
t dDol' Htrdl•, ....... 1lrl'o. 1r111t.. radio t nd l>ffler, bllfll;1t M.111, Cl'I'°""
"""lie 1ldew1!11. (KTN 4001
$566 +::~~IC. s19 =:. '19 =-·
' ILUl 1001 PllCI 11041
'63 PONTIAC
Y.., Aulo. tr•"'·• r911i. 1nd lttll.,., -· •-lr'lt, w-1-w.1 l'ull v1,..,1 t~...,.1111'.
l ie. No. ICG91Ut.
546 6 :::: s1t ..... '16 ..... +TAX l LIC. =· """W:
BLUE BOOK P !CE $925
'63 DODGI DART
OPEN
7 DAYS
A
WEEK
• 9 A.M.
TO
11 P.M.
,
'65 CHEVELLE MALIBU CPE.
'Y ... 1ulo. ,,,.,.., "-•ler, l•c!Onl tlr CO!ld •• -1'9trl11t, white 11dew1U1, urpets. lltFX '°5) '
$1266 :::~ s43 = s43 .:i:i . + TAX l UC. n tin. ""'·
ILUI IOOI PllCI Slf 10
'65 CHEVY II NOVA STA. WGN.
• lloar, V·I, 1ul11, tr1ns .• radio Ind ~Hier, _, 11Mrl119, w~ne 11cHow1t!1,
c1rotl1. (THL 1Ul s1 066 ·.:~ s36 ~:.1 536 .::m + TAI & UC. n Mf. n MT.
ILUI IOOI PllCI 11611
'
'67 CHIVROUT CMPALA
2 "'°' lll•d10P, m '"'" l&K. irwr. If•• .. 1'111• ...... urp111, Yln\'1 lntor. (fll. 130)
TOTAL 51966 +T=~C~IC. 567 = 567 ;~:
_ I':'" IOOK NICI. l 2l71. -----
'66 PLYMOUTH FURY II
fKt. tit, Y ... pwt, 111., r1dlo, llHftr, tllt_.lc. ISMG OX!)
4 TOTAL s1 66 .. OCI s50 TOTAL s50 ..... + "X& LIO ::~ 'WJ/:
ILUI 10011: l'lttCI 12075 -----'66 CHIVROUT
f•ct. 1ir, V•I, r•iio, 1utom•fic, c1rpeh . ( RZG 901)
5966 +Tffic!c. s33 !r. s33 ~J:.
_____ IWI IOOC NICI 11170
'64 CHIVROUT .,.PALA I.I.
2-41. 111~1!11, ~lH, tlltt., pwT. flt. l ltrtt., '21 q ., lli.otk1t Miii, -llrt1, (JlV IS.fl
s966 ::: s33 = s33 =1· +TAI l llC. nMT. mrr.
KUI IOOll' "ICI 11120
'66 DODOI CORONn
4\l!Mlllk., lttlt1r. Mlo!y e!tt.f 1xtr11. (UOH °"II s766 '°'" s26 ""' s26 "'" I+ ,::~~1c. = ""::.·
MUI IOOI: NICI 11411 -,~Q-D~-O~~D~R=4=40 ITAnON:-__W_A~94-0N-
' pna,, lfflt, llNter, 1111-tlc, waw, wtt.1 wt1rs, ,.,,., tt.r,. V.f. !llM ill) $566 tOfAl s19 mM s19 ~. +T~IC. = r•••·
aul IOOK NICI 1 IOI
11119''"' ..... M ... M"'• .... W. .,,.a....,_
'60 VOLKSWAGEN
,..l!!.C!r. Mi., ,....,.,, -*•· ~ 207)
$46· m " 516 '""516'"" 6 r1-7.::1Ur. .:;:. =:
'62 VOLKSWAGEN
2 "°'• A ""'-htt!er. fTlll 052) '55'66 :tltl s 19 :::: s 19 .:::~. + lt• & lit. PtyUUC. ,.,_,,
'63 VOLKSWAGEN
2 .. ,, 4 "'"-llMT ... {IOC 6'1)
5-66 6 "'" 523 ••·· 523 '"" + '/.~1 Uc. •=· =
'64 VOLKSWAGEN
l llloor. ' ...... hetter. (l'fV 019)
5766 Will 526 :::: 526 J.."". . + , ••• u.. """· '=·
'64 VOLKSWAGEN
I -.!, '°"._ ..,., !HCC U7I
5766. "'" 526 ""' 526 ... . H--7 .. ic:.ur. ,: =
'66 VOLKSWAGEN
si36'{+f~: 546 .S 546 5.
PEN 9 A.M. TO 11 P.M.
Open All Dey Sunday
Se Holtls •-nol
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zt OAJlY 'IL.OT 5.lturdl1, J11!1 27, 1968 1~·:.:·~:;:u.;:•";::;•:....;..---.-'-"".-.•--· ... HOOS...,..._u_'6 ... 1;.;...;.SAL __ • __ HOOS....;.=n-'-'P01-"'""SA"'"""L""l __ J HOUS.==•:::S.;:P.;:Olt=SA=L•=-...:.:HOl=US=•=':..:'.;0:.:1:.:.sA=L=•-_H01_u..,su __ PO;,.;l;;...;.SA;.;;L;;;l:....;..H4:;:0-.;;U.::.Sl:=;S:..';..;O;.;lt.;.SA=L;.;:l:..-1 HOU=::S::E:.:S;..;P;..;Ol=SA=L:.:•:....:.:HOU=S::•::•;..;PO:..:;:R:..::SA:::L::l:_1
1,G.1:.:;::;'°';:;.;:.'1:....--.....;•.;.oo;.;o.o..-"'-.,.~'~~----1 ..... ;..;....~o;..;~,;,."';;;•~•~1---...;.;;""-I~~~---.!!!~~~~-~...!~ .iii0omneriiiiam1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1a~o-~o~Go~"~..,..iiiiii1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1a~o-~oj Gonoral IOOOGonoral 1•
TH!I RIAL ESTATEl!S BARBOR VIEW Bii.iS
CORON"A D!L MAR
Lntr H-.. ,
Quatrty, V1lue, 8e1uty, Comfort
PENINSULA SHORES
New Balboa
MESA YElDE -$23,500
"O" DOWN · PAYMENTll
Prestige ..... - 3 bedroo11>1, 2 ba~ D ..
llchtful .family . room -"Fun . Center."
Gourmet tttchen, elegant fireplace. Exquts-
ttely landscaped Y•rd. Low down to others
-no.down to a G.I. 540-1720
546-2313 -646-7171
MESA VERDE "llEPUIUC" HOME
In a aetUng of prolesaioaal landlcaplng thla
2 year trl-level with 21> baths, formal dlnln&
room and family room1 with wet bQr and fire-
place, ii luxurious, custom carpets and
drapes, H.F. pool with lanai. -$46, 750.
In the Southland'• most desirable and r~scinallog area. A su-
perb school oyatem and University of Californla'a Irvine Cam-
pus just moments away from H~rbor View Hills.
Sensibly priced from Dlrecdol'll: MacArthur BIYd. from
Oceanfront Community 5 BEDROOM • FAMILY RM!
$34, 900 lo $41, 900 PacUle Cot.II HW)l1 or Newport Fwy.
1'w'n on Su Joaquin Hlllll Rd,. lMll
follow l1pe: to model area.
THREE NEW 4 & 5 !ledroom two • atoey
single family Homes and thrff Dupleiea with
a Deluxe owner'a 3 Bedroom & Den Home
upstain, and a 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Rental
down. Now readJ {or occupancy.
LOW DOWN! SUBMn "O" DOWNll
Prestige location. Rich wood paneling &
bookcases over fireplace with Indirect light·
ing -Interior decorator's dream. Spanish
motif prevails thruout. Enclosed dramatic
stairway. 2 baths. Exquisite carpeting,
drapes. Luxurious built-In kitchen. Electric
garage door opener. 540.1720
BA YCREST EXECUTIVE
Striking U shape built around beautiful c:u,.
tom poor and entertainment area. 4 spacloua
bedrooms, 31> bath>. Newly decorated. Nil
Ion •hag carpets throuchoul. -$69,500
Submit terms. --·.1-...-·-·-·· Ocean and/or Bay Views, Family rooms, Wet
Bars, radiant beat, insulated, carpeted, wall~
ed, landscaped, self-cleaning ovens. FormJca
kitchen cabinets, Powder rooms, Etc. Etc.
Come see for yourself: WSI. HOMES NEWPORT HEIGHTS VIEW HOME
GOLD MEDALLION HOMES
BIG SPLASH! $22,950!
"O" DOWN PAYMENT!
Delightful home will> extra guest house
which can be rented. Excellent family room
and protected patio area. Vacant -ready fOl'
immediate po6Session. -FHA appraised at
'26,5()9. -Just
A aeparate parent's sitting room in the large
master bedroom> suite PLUS 3 delightful
children's bedrooms! A sparkling heated An ·
lhony pool completely fenced •1n attractive
wrou~bt-iron -for )'oungster's safety! An
e.xqwsite garden & sheltered sunny patio
just the right size! A walled entrance for pri-
vacy! Powder room! Terrau.a entry! Family
room! Beamed ceilings! Thia is an unusually
appealing custom bWlt home, meticulously
maintained In a beautifµJ Newport Beach res·
idential area and NOT leased land. Rare for
only $56,950!
OPBI HOUSE
2130 Santia410 Dr.
You're Invited Sit. or Sun. I·
:;: 30 to inspect thh out.stand·
l.ng t BR homl' in DOVER
SHORES with a "forever
vX!w" of tht Back Bay. 0..&-
tom w/w carpets & drapes,
all electric built-In kitchen.
Professionally landscaped
with automatic sprinkling
aystem. Owner has reduced
price $3000 for lmmed. aale.
Now $49,500 • EZ tenns.
OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5
"F" Strfft and Balboa llYd.
on secluclecl Balboa Penlnsula
Landscape artist's dream -stately shade
trees cool the yard, colorful flowers & shrubs.
King sized bedrooms, all electric ~'Award"
kitchen -luxurious built-ins. Sunken 1wim
pool -beat the heat! Excellent afea near
all conveniences. 846--0604
MESA DEL MAR POOL HOME
One of the most popular models in this fine
area. 4 bedrooms & den. Jwt redecorated
,inside and out. H & F pool with loads of
decking. -$34,750. Priced from $79,600 lo $109,600 3 BEDROOM • '<AMIL Y RM. • $20,500! SANTA ANA HEIGHTS 'h ACRE
Spotless little home on 66x300 lot. Co uld be
rezoned for commercial use or for e or more
units. -$30,995, submit terms.
For further Information c1ll: High redwood fence encircles beautiful yard
for complete seclusion. Dramatic rock fire-
place enhances charm of large living room.
2 baths. Quality carpeting & drapes. Wife.
Saver all built-in kitchen with push button
conveniences. Out.standing patio for those
"Fun Outs." AU the lui:uries at your "Finger
Tipo." 842-8691
COLDWELL, BANKER & CO.
2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH EASTSIDE TRIM , AND NEAT
Among fruit trees and flowers. Large 12x22
family room and master bedroom -Big new
2 car garage, alley entrance for boat or trail-
er -$21,590-10% down.
I' \l ! • \\ I tl 11
_,\II\ 111 \\ ~ ....... 111111\ ,,,
Kl 9-3351 675-2000
-K?ut~ Pardole Realtor l003 Balu.>r, C.M. -SWIM· FISH. BOAT -----TARBELL NEWPORT HEIGHTS FAMILY HOME
605 W•tclllf Dr., Newport Booch -6-42-5200 -Almost new 3 BR, 2 BA,
SALES ASSOCIATES channel !mt h<xn•. R<.>po.
-----------------85/15 apl.iL Management Onb $39,500.
DIAL dlttct 6C2-561B, charEe I 11 Your Ad fn otll' classifieds? opPOrtunlty. Double your CAYWOOD REAL TY
your ad. then sit back and Someone will be lookin&: for Income. Call for appt. 6Jai W, Cout Hwy.
list.en to the phone rinl! it. Dial 642-5678 HOME 642-4090 N. B. 548-12911 =======.::::::::===========ii
OPEN HOUSES
THIS. WEEKEND
..., tllll "-'Y d!Nctory wltli .,.. tw. w..u-4 • Y•• .. ~ ..............
AN rllll ...,..... lilted W.•w ... iMICrlMd I• .,.....,. d9'-'I ~ -...... ..
•IM•N hi ...,-, DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. ,_... •wlat .,.. ..._ ........ ., ....... .,.... ... .., .... ,,.,.,_ ......... , .... --· HOUSES FOR-SALE
(I Bedroom & Family or De")
336 Canal (Newport Shores) NB
673-8550 (Sal 1-5)
{2 Bedroom)
213 Fernleaf, Corona del Mar
546-8693, 673-4953 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
714 Orchid, Corona del Mar
6711-3000 Eves: 646-5227 (Sun 1·5)
505 Poinaettla, Corona de! Mar
673-6550 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
(2 Bedroom & Family or Den)
1518 Dolphin Terrace (Irvine Terr.) CdM
642-6472, Eves: 673-3468 (Sat 1·5)
1200 Do!phin Terrace, Irvine Terrace
675-3000 Eves: 673-0554 (Sat 1·5)
2910 CUI! Drive, Cliff Haven
673-9200 Eves: 548-4810 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
(l Bedroom)
1606 W. Oceallfron~ Newport Beach
(714) 688-6383 (Sat & Sun)
400 Pirate Road, (Newport Heigh~) rffl
64&,'1079 (Open D:llf, J0.5)
657 Beach, Cost.a Mesa
642-9730 Eves: 546-0720 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2115 Leeward Lane, Newport Beal'h
642-2468 (Sunday)
3265 Idaho Lane, (Mesa Verde) CM ,
Kl . 5-0505 (Sat & Sun)
324 El Mod.ena, Newport Heights
646-2414 (Sun 1·5)
4612 Roxbury (Cameo Shores) CdM
673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
325 Holmwood Dr .. (Newport Hts) NB
646-2414 (Sun 1·5)
3221 Barbadoo (Mesa Verde CM
540-1720
2219 Santa Ana Ave., CM
546-3209
!Sun 1·5)
2506 Sie1Ta Vista. Newport Beach
675-5726 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
{l Br. & Family or Den)
2519 Vassar, Costa Mesa
546-8222 !Sun 1-5)
1927 l..eward Lane, (Bay<rest) NB
646-3255 !Sal & Sun 1·5)
*275 Brentwood, Costa Mesa
646-3255 (Sat & sun 1·5)
*4545 Tremont (Cameo Shores) CdM
642-1485 (Sun 1-5)
1806 Antigua Way, Dover Shores
1714) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
279 Hanover Dr. (Coilege Park) CM
54().0418 !Open Daily)
435 Santa Ana Ave. (Npl. Hgts.) NB
642-3788, 5411-81!05 I Sat & Sun)
:H55 Jllmhoo (Eutbluff) NB
844-0411 !Sat & Sun 2·5)
980 Presidio Dr., Cost. Mesa
545-M87 (Open Dally)
1208 ~broke Lane. Newport Beach
llil-4251 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
227 XtlOX Pl., COlta M,.. · -
540-1720 (Sun 3-6)
U28 Coun1l7 Club, Costa Mesa
540-4824 (Sun 2-8)
Ji043 Cal•ert (Meu Verde) CM
G4f-308l (Open 1-8 PM)
18112 !Ille Lane. Huntingtqp Beach
IC-1711 !S" le Sun 1-8)
21151-rd Lano,~ Beach 942.Jtlll (Open Sonday)
(4 Bedrooms)
4627 Surrey (Cameo Highlands) CdM
673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
*4639 Fairfield, Cameo Shorea
675-3331 (Sat & Sun)
**333 Morning Star Lane, Dover Shores
(714) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
*1336 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores
(714) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
1019 Dolphin Terrace, Irvine Terrace
675-3000 Eveo: 546-6629 (Sat 1-5)
(4 Bedroom & Family or Den)
1501 Eton Place, (Westclllf) NB
646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
384 Meadow Lane, (Back Bay) NB
646-3255 (Sunday 1·5)
1842 Santiago Drive (Dover Shores) NB
646-1550 (Open Daily 10.5:30)
1617 '!Tadewlnds, Newport Beach
544-5347, 836-0181 (Daily 1·5)
2821 Setting Sun (Harbor View Hills)
675-5930 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1019 Dolphin Terrace, Irvine Terrace
675-3000 Eves: 546-6629 (Sat 1·5)
441 Wi ndward Lane, (Bel. 21st & 22nd of!
Tustin) N.B.
642·2468 (10 am to dusk Sat & Sun)
1601 Bayadere Ten"ace, Irvine Terrace
675-3000 Eves: 546-7962 (Sun 1·5)
1133 Goldenrod, Harbor View Hills
. 675-3000 Ev .. : 6424788 (Sun only 1·5)
2130 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores)
546·5440 (Sat &Sun 1·5:30)
2107 Santiago Dr. (Baycrest), Npt Bch _,
642-5200 (Sat & SUn 12-5)
1124 Pembroke, Newport Beech
-540-4824 (Sundy 1·5)
384 Meadow Lane, (Back Bay) Npt Bch
646-3255 (Sunday 1·5)
1842 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) Npt Bch
646-1550 (Doily 10-5:30)
2821 Seling Sun, Harbor View Hills
675-5930 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1501 Eton PI. (Westclifl) Newport Beach
646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1314 Santiago Dr. (!)over Shores). NB
642-3983 (Sat & SUn 1-51
1023 Presidio Dr. (Mesa del Mar)
646-7171, 546-2313
630 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa
540-1720
318 Esth<!r, Costa M ...
(Sun 2-5)
646-1952 (Sat & Sun) * 1539 Santiugo Dr. (Baycre<t), Npt Bch
646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
(5 S.droom)
2907 Cassia St. (Eaotbluff) NB
644-1162, 675-4320 (Sat & Sun)
(5 Br. & F•may or Do")
948 Cheyenne, Mesa North
673-9402, 833-203& (Sun 1·5)
2652 Vista Dr. (Bayohores) NB
642-1088 (Sunday)
(6 Br..& F•may or Den)
9902 Sllverslrand. Huntington Btach
540.1720 (Sat 1·5:30)
CONDOMINIUM FOi SALE
(2 Bedroom)
**15948 Mariner Dr. (Hunl Marina) HB
213: .592-5863 (Sa( & Sun 11·7)
4.J'LEXES FOil SALE
(l Bodroom)
1040 El Camino, COlta M ...
542-2926 (Sat & Sun 12-5) *** ...... w .... ... ** ..... .. * ....
CORONA DR MAR 3 extra large bedrooms + family room. Close
Bicycle to the beeicb from
your "year round" IWIUDef'
homt\o plus enjoy ~ in-
REALTORS to grade & high ~chools. Assume existing
loans with 12% down. $31 ,990.
MONEY MAKER HOME & INCOME 540-1720 Money maker home & income. Two separate com• from your n•;ghbo<. 2955 H bo Stroll to sl10pl under shade ar r
...., whll• your """"""' 16111 Beach Blvd., H.B.
""' ,, n•-•:boob. w. 5824 Edi H B believe )'(IU. will be delighted ftfJeJ I • •
842-6691 houses! Well localed -close to shoppmg -846 0606 Spacious tree shaded lot over 200' deep. Let • your tenant help make your payments. $24,·
with the community· charm
and apprecl•te this fine val·
ue for ONLY $39,950! Bring
''"" pa1n1 "'""''.. · Final Model Closeout
~1 NAME YOUR TERMS
Only 3 homes available
-,=-="~~==~le 4 b•drooms e 21/2 baths e Formal dining room • Parquet family room
Don't do anythin& mtil yoo e Tiled wat bar e Mirrored wardrob••
950 easily financed.
546 -2313 Open Sunday
WE NEED SALESMEN
646-7171
THE~EAL
ESTATERS
see this netit, clean, 4 BR e Decorator.hardware • Bu ilt-in vacuum $151 PER MONTH
and Den home on cul-d~sac e Oelux• carpeting e laundry tub Owner transferred -says sell
OPEN
in Badr: Bay. Hu,ge brick e ) car garage e Pool-siz.• yards NOW !! Thrtt bedrooms, 2 SUNDAY 1 to 4
1loor-lo<e~ raised hearth e Full grown tr•• e Trade-in plan baths, large firE"place, built-2331 Heathec Lane
fireplace between living and ~--------------~ in kitchen, 13' X :!>' covered SpacioUs 4 bedromn, 2 ~ bath
family room, beam ceiling f I and enclosed patio, brand executive home. Beautltul
with '""""" """""g. nut 30 Y earr--t6:t.6o/o Loans now ..... '° wa11 '"'""ng. bed< bay ...... ..1nnce.
Gf stnte ownE"r and priced to _ . Exce:Uent location, near ele-from two streets, room for
!!ell. Call Syl va Hromadnlk mentary school. churches, boats, trailer, etc. luxurious
for information and appt. to OPEN DAILY -10 a.m. to dusk and shopping. Low interest, in every detail. $49,950 try
.... $45.SOO. BONNIE a· AV HIGHLANDS •1'% FHA 10'" may"' •• IO% down . JEAN SMnH, ""'"'" and Sl58 ""' month 546-2313 646-7171
REALTOR , CUSTOM HOMES ;,~" d::,""" '''"'' Tr Y Opon Eve1.
400 E . 17th, C.M. n 4/646-3%ii
ROUGH AROUND
THE EDGES
Off T uslin Avenue, between 21st and 22nd
on Windward Lane, Newport Beach
----
'THE~ EAL
ESTATERS
2043 WESTCLIIT DRIVE nIE QUICKER YOU SEIL
But a little paint will make
It "Home Sweet Home". Va-
09.l'Jt and will aell FHA and v A and pay your. L cub tO
allow for painttna:. Modern
3 bedroom, 2 bath. Hard-
wood nocn fully carpeted. ® H~~LE~;~~~IN 646-7Tll Open Eves. THE QUICKER YOU CALL,
AND ASSOC IA TIS
642:2468 6 75-4392
Sacrifice! ,
7682 Ee .• c"" Open ...JJou~e
842-4456 or 541).5140 2107 S1nti1go Drive
OPEN SAT 1 ·S Bayc:rest (not tea9ehol.d)
SUNDAY 12: 30 to 5: 30
A bet.utiful 4 BR 3 bath Eng-
1169 AUGUSTA 1iSt Farmboo" wHh dia· mmd paned windows, heevy
low lhalce roof & stone plant-
ers. OIARMING! Formal
dining room, lg family room,
gracious living room with
lovely traditional fireplace.
Manielous privacy in t h e
covered cbore1ess patio. Me-
UcWously maintained! Onty
Must see this beautiful borne.
Marbl.e entry, 3 tull t1zed
BR!, 2 bath&, 1.5Jc2l Uvtng
room, built-ins, fireplace,
custom ma~ dlape1, best
of carpets, te mu::zo noor In
patio.
Rllr. 646-3928 Eve!. ~
*LACHENMYER 155.000.
Ruth Pardoll, Realtor
1539 Santiago Dr. '"" W"1cliff or. 642-5200
FORTUOSITY
ls what some new owner will
have in considering this
Mesa Verde family home.
No interest Increase over
the e:ocist'ing 5% o/n financing,
no points to pay and only
$144 per month covers RJI.
Built-in kitchen, 3 large bed-
rooms, high quality carpets.
Transfen-ed owner says aell
•.• $22,950
Newport Heights
$1,900 dn and T.L.C. 4 bed-
rooms ~ bath home could be
charming wi th some paint
lllX1 lm11.ginstion. Large fenc·
ed yard on a quiC't strel't.
Low F.H.A. ll'rrns available.
Colesworthy & Co. BAYCREST ------·-
OPEN SAT/SUN 1.5 3 BR born" 2 full batla, .,.._ 6-42-7777
NE"w job forces sale of this place, carpets, dnpea PLUS 1904 Harbor Blvd .. C.M.
bright cheoertul 4 BR home cute 2 BR home (ldetll for """"iiii.O()peiiiiin.iEvii'ii'i;;' ....... II . • . mom or dad or Aunt Matilda ";d_t family room I M'i>erate etc. etc.> All in A-1 condi-
dining room, huge sunny pa-tion, beautifully landscaped.
tlo I pool . $32,500. Best of terms.
Chorlos Ar'10ld W 11_ u~ di RI Jerry Freud e lt'fTMo"""ar e trs.
RHJtors 646-1'7!'J5 11Jl0 Newport Blvd., C.M.
548-7729 Eves 644.(GH
Open House -Roducecfi0s.11i1-
Sat 1-5 Drive by this immacu1alC": 3
336 Canal, Newport Shores BR 2 ba home at 450 Ca.m-
STOP DREAMING
ANO ACT! nus l owner 3
BR f&Jnily room borne in
Mt>S& Del Mar has every-
thing. Large lot, room for
boat, out standing developed
yard all lighted. Lovely w/
w nylon C8l")X'ling, 0wnC'r
anx.ious -S27 ,!;(),
l BR & convertible den with bridge Circll'. C.M. I if you
2 b.lths. ftl.I built-ins, 1op an! then Interested In lltt'init
condllion. Ocean beach. pri-the loYelY interior of this
vate IWimmlng pool, tmnil home, whkb Nu been ~ • a·~ ho J duced lo $30,990, then call ._.... u11e. ust S2l600 now. Jack .,,_.,__ 1003 Baker, C..M. 546-5440 cbaon payment. RMUCC. RU:r • ...,, ...... ..., ... -. ...... ! Drango Coa,t Pn>p0rty 642-lO«l oo-yoor""" Brnker. :'
3>Z M""''""· CdM .,,..,.,.. "NEWPORT BEA<lr' Open llollSe Sal 1 ·S
"5, om. ' BATHS" Open House ui......,. ' ,,. • .,. ,
Sat /51111 1 ·5 c.r, bit-Im -$<9,950
"" -""""" de! ''OCEAN ViEW -$2$ 900'' Mar. Oate 2 BR home, la Huse 2 Bdnnl., 2 b&, 5CD0n
patio, ft..2 io.. • ~ lo add ~ Below ma:btJ
............... unlb. A.... . HOME-tnvea1ment. $34.500.
Drango C-Property LARGE 5 Bdnn. 1\; blllt.
S32 Jlla.r'pe1te CdM ~ Tr l -1 • v el bome. All 'liiiiiD!w.ifiii~~ bolll-tn., .......... -DAVIDSON It OOI. °""-Appoox 2'l10 liq
2 STOIY -PC>.SOO n ti"1nfl ......_ Lontloooped A
Besutituuy decorated 3 BR fenced. Walldre distance to
lam nn. din rm; df!I sQo die ·grammar A hCtb ~ I:
a mirnnd entry, ~· Oose to b'ffway.
RJlr. 2750 }l&rllar 58, CM S:Jll,!CJO, ~
54l>M6& En•. ~" CHARGE m
261 BRENTWOOD
JUST USTED
&.!dtW 8dult ~ 3 BR
-2 tia• borne wttb ~ S*-
do • yard b::I eJta!Umt Eu!:--''""""--"""' uhtlnc SIM.~ kliu. Tatal
~ts anJ.J n• ~ mo. NI prloe "7 ,500.
Rltt.6'&lllOll ~--*LACHENMYEll
SALES ASSOC IA ffi
MS fl>IJt. Monqem"'t -11· Double """ lncoMI!. c.11 for 1,ppt.
HOME 642-4090
Coldwell, Banker
OFFERS:
Rockledge By the Sea
Eight Mediterranean Vil!as, steps to pri-
vate sandy cove midst craggy rocks and
splashing waves. Rare beauty bard to
find ..................... 0$375 ,000
Charlotte Long
Drastic Reduction
Owner transfetTed & must sell fine ex-
ecutive home. 4 lrg bdrms + formal
din rm, paneled fam rm w/fireplace,
brk·fst rm. Not leasehold ..... $67,000
Mrs. Harvey
Baycrest Beauty • Pool
Lovely cus tom 4 bdrm, formal dining
rm . Planted atrium. Hi beams. Lots of
glass. ~ge back yd, covered patio with
cpl. Price reduced .......... $61,500
Mrs. Marion
Bayshores Exclusives
First time offered -two compl remod·
eled 3 & 4 bdrm w /very low leases. Bit·
in kit. Double patios. Xlnt locations.
.... -.. .. . $47 ,500 & $48,500
Joe Clarkson
Cameo Beauty with View
Canyon and ocean view from Ulis fine
property -3 bdrm, 2 bath with 6%
loap may be assumed -private beach.
......... " .... " .... " . '41,000
Walter Haase
Corona clel Mar
Charming traditional home on 45' lol
2 Bdnns + 2 room sleeping loll Hobby
room. Sep din rm. Dark rm in iarage.
... " .... " " " ........ $39,950
Mn. Raulston
OFFICE OPEN
SATURDAYS
COLDWELL. IANKEll & CO.
22GO E. COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH
Kl 9-33Sl
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HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi SEE F R,E E .. HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSlS FOil SALi
General IOOOGener•I 1000 1---------
lmiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii' iiiii .. .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. •i~GemnmeniiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiimlmOOm. General 1000 Coll ... Park 1115
Rustic Charmer
Charming ranch home surrounded by mature
trees, 3 bedn>oma and den or cotmal dining
rqom in a park-like setting. Close to schools
and shopptng. $24,000.
Country Uvlng
Here's a soacious 3 bedroom home on a large
wooded lot. Isn't it time to get away from
tbal busy city We and relax? $21 ,900.
Westcllff Value
Transferred oVi'Tler Is tired of travelling, and
wants someone to buy his immaculate 4 bed-
room home. Family room, 21.h baths and a
large living room with a view of your own
park. $40.200 with low down.
Spacious
Rambling 4 bedroom Minch home with en·
closed lanai, oversized garage, room fc:J:r boat
parking, extra large bedrooms, sprinklers
and only 4 years old. $29,500 with 10%
down.
Pool Plus
3 bedrooms, paneled rumpus room with y.'et
bar professional landscaping, boat parking, cl~e to all schools. 2300 sq. ft. of gracious
living !or $39,900.
View
Of a million lights from this spacious 4 bed·
room home with formal dining room. You
will be on top of the world !or $42 ,750.
~!\si?'R1'NG «.••REALTY •• "ANYTillJ:"
~LEGE
lO"ffEALTV
546-5880
5 BEDROOM -POOL
REPOSSESSION
Immaculate forrOer model home -9 rooms,
3 baths. Heated & filtered pool with board. &
ladder & get this -only 10% down wtlh
90% 10an at 6.6% interest -"repeat, 6.6%
interest" $35,000.
Golf Course Lot
158 root frontage on the co urse overlooking
tu sh greens and fairways, numerous lakt:s &
the Club House. Surrounded by luxunous
homes . One-of-.a-kind at $25,~00.
1 SOO Adams at Harbor, Cotti Mesa
(adjacent to Cine ma theater)
DOVER SHORES
lmmaculalt home with an
ootsl.anding view o( lhe
Back ee.y, 3 bedroom• and
maids room, 3~ bath.a, ov-
er 4000 square fctl. Beau-
tifully decol'aled. For We
furniahed or unfurnished.
Call for 11ppointmenl
$115,lm unfurnished. Call lor
ap1X1intment.
BAYFRONT TRADE
60 foot baytront lot with
pier and slip privilege!.
Owner will trade lor Bel
Aire or Beverly Hiltz Home.
WESTCLIFF
Quality family home. 4 bd-
rms, 3 baths, huge family
AT THE
LIDO THEATER
Check the classified section of today's DAILY PILOT to see if
your name is published. It can appear anywhere in the Classified
'Pages.
Just clip your name out of the classified pages and take it to the
LIDO THEATRE in Newport Beach and say you sa w it in the
DAILY PILOT. (You 'U need identification.)
OFFER GOOD THROUGH JULY 30, 1968 ONLY
room with walk in wet bar. •
Fonn.i dmmg room. 1.a.,., :H;:O;:U:;S;:E::S...:F...:O;.;R.;.S:::A.;;L::;E;:_..;..;H.;.O.;.U.;;S.;:.ES;...;F..;O_R'-"SA"-LE::..._
pool s.iz.e loL 3 car 1araa:e. Generel 1000General 1000
HOUSES FOR SALi
Immediate possession. 1 ~·-;;,--~-~----.----··~·~~~;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-~·.;. $69,500.
john macnab
REALTY CO."-U>ANY
881 DOVEJ?. DR.
NEWPORT BEACH
(714) 642-1235
HUGE LOTS (3)
60' x 200'
. Ne•r OcNn (Fu Simple)
General 1000
GROWING
FAMILY?
Luxurious ocean view home
in exclusive Cameo Shores
3 big bedrooms
Neb with its own bath
separate family &: dinin&: rm5
IWimmable swimming pool
finished garage with 11.<Hqc
Priced to aell
IMPOSSIBLE
·YOU SAY .
A big 2 stocy1 home in 1 fine area under
$30,000 , It'• true! 3 BR&, dining room, ,.P-
arate rumpus room, ca rpets, drapes, big
built·in kitchen. Closing costs are all that's
required for vets. Total payment of $245 In·
eludes taxes & insurance. '29,950.
JUST A LITILE
BUYS A LOT
4 large BRs,, family room, 2 baths, all elec·
tric built·in kitc~en, firepl ace, carpets, drap~. covered patio, water softener & even
washer &: dryer included. Just $202 pays all.
No d own payment to ALL VETS . $25,500.
COATS & WALLACE REALTORS
1491 BAKER STREET
S46-4141 ·
COSTA MESA, CALIF.
OOLl..ECE Park 3 Bdrm l
family, Dble (rpl:, Df'lll'
carpel &; dfapt!I. Wathe:r •
dryer. $24,950. ~
OWNER: 3 BR. 2 ea., all
extras. Rustk paneling
thruout. $26,950. 54()..0(lJ
3 BR. l\li bl, tam. rm
ICl"CCned-ln pa.Uo.
$24,500 545--4713
~port ·Be•ch 1200
Deliyhllul
3 Br. home In a quiet New·
port Beacb neighborhood.
Sundeck over-looks a nice
size te1TBced ~. N N'
washer I dryer goes with
proprrt-·. *'"-.'l'~l
CADE:::~~
320 west coast highway
Harbor Hl~hland~ I Costa ~.. -11 oo
64~,~~~';'
, ... HIGHLAND DR. 4 bd· c 0 ND 0 MIN 1U M . REDUCED *
rmz. 3 bathi. gas Bil kilch-FORECLOSURE 4 BR, 2 BUILDER or THIS NEW
en lam. rm. elect. gar. open-ba ~hs, new carpet& & treshly 3,l'.XKI sq rt CUSTOM HOME
er • v1cant -ONLY 536,930. painted. Best buy !or ~e HAS arHER INTERESTS.
layshores money-10% dowD-NO 50 YOU SA VE $2000. This
NEW LISTING -Lovely 2 bd-LOAN FEES. C A L L much desired Ba,ycreat toe
nn. din. room, cor. lot. near 540-llSL (open eves) +4 br, lam rm, l ba, mikes Rambling Rose
$27,900
For swimming pool, tennis court,
badminton & !Mi1kttball, fruit and
veget1ble 1•rden, etc., etc.
Completely walled prlvate beech • '44.54'.XI. Heritage Real Estate this Rn ideal exec (a-o" at $74,500 .. ......,
Contact Jim Cobb Bay Front c o N o o M I N 1 u M -home at a price below equal
ENTER TimOUGH A ROSE
UNm curved drive, then
through fuimal """' hall and kiok at this SUNSHINE
BRIGf:IT HOME, 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths, w/w ctil'Pe1,
large enclosed CHEER.IE
patio OYerlooking a lot that
is 1and&ca.ped for comfor-
table living. Alao keep in
mind, VA NO DOWN.
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
293 E. 17th St. 646-4494
FAIRVIEW ROAD
COMMERCIAL
50x140' 11.cross from new Safe-
way store (Wlder construc-
tion) Duplex on property
will help carry « Ctn be
used for comrnerci•I use.
Call now for full particulars.
$45,000
PLUS
NEW 3 BEDROOM· 3 BATHS ,
&
4 BEDROOM • 2 BATHS
Luxury luccol•·Built Homes
F""" $M,S50 to $36,275 -
From $5,350 clown. VA & FHA terms.
Brookhurst •f Hamilton, Huntington Beach
(1st si9n1I North of Co.1st Highw•yl
Ne•r everything , •
Sherwood Estates by the Sea
Telephone: 968-3036 (10:00 to 7,00 daily)
Swimmin9 Pool N' EverythinCJ
Deluxe Quality 4 BR. Home. Formal dining
room. Big airy kitchen w/family room . See
this today. 2930 Alta Vista, Eastbluf!.
Eve1. 613-1864. Beautiful 4 bdrm. 4 bethll, FORECLOSURE 4 BR. 2 home. Consider. tradl!', 1611 1~ f /bl in bar baths, new carpets & freshly Trad!!!wlod~ $&9,500 544~7 HAii.OR age. •m. rm. w t· painted. Best buy for the 838--0181. I berbeque, lge. liv. rm. w/
ERNEST H. MYERS
824 W.15TH.
NEWPORT BEACH
Y~ are the winner of
2 tickets to the
LIDO THEATRE
Show in:;
THOROUGHLY
MODERN MILLIE
Just clip this ad and take
it to the Lido Theatre in
Newport Be11Ch with identi-
fi cation. Otter a:ood throu1h
July 30th.
16 UNITS
NEAR BEACH
volcanic fireplece, master money -10% down -NO
bdnn. w/!ireplace, private L 0 A N FEES. CALL DAZZUR
pier for 70 tt. boat _ ASKING 54G.JI51 jo P e n e v ~•I A Stl~OOO Hf'ritage Real Esta11·. ra~ gem in miniature · · · . ~ -just lll"PS trom channel & e
"C" THOMAS Reeltor O H sl:..s bloc'c ~'Om the ocean Love-
Z!4 W, Coast Hw;o. 548-5527 pen i:3~19M..r.unH. • pm ly, i BR. l~ BA n;me +
Newport Bch. Eve. ~31Sharp 3 br. 2 be b;me. Shak.•I :.,ue1t ro:im. $29."00
POOL HOME-$23,:SOO I :c:~~··;;,'~"' SEE nn' ~urr l'.'h!t?, r.~~ltor
Unbelievable -lour bed-· ' ·.
f'OOml, two baths, giant COY· Sc:enlc Properties, 67$-51'.!6 2901 Newport Blvd,
tred patio leading to beaut!-OWNERS N1.1wport Bench
fully landscaped pool area. ST<>4630 £vcs: 673-6069
16' X 18' living room with ar-3 BR. 2. Ba. Ccmp, cpts .. NE\vPoF, 3300 M!\rcta, at. "·ti 11 1 0 1 drps. Big rms., dbl. gar. 1 . ..... c ags on~ rep ace. Fncd yd XI t 1 hi r a c t 1 v e 2 bedroom
Walking distance to all shop. Ask" · i21;_, ocri nr. IC 11' waterlront rotlage w I th
ping. Don't ml51 another day Bes~'! a (>pc exj-5'!r;;4 dock. Must Sl'll for land
of enjoying this fine family Sen t 61~.'.;8799 n ' value $4j,500. Do 001 di~turb
home. Won't last. On l y____!_:.....:.--~-·-_ lenants.Owner799-4856
$23,500. Monticello Townhouse IPas.1 Weekends 1714 !
Fac.lng Clubhouse-Pool area. 64.2-5674
3 Br. 2 Ba. l~eorgetownl io'-o'-v"E"R""v"n"°'.I.A°"G'°E"'l'ON=~0~.~Mcl
model) Oov. pauo. 2 Bed , 2,. ·
l5r5 Yori<town Lan 546-9'295 · rm 1• 79 Bat b a, I <;:;:.:Fii:':i:-~~·~=;;;:::1 carpets, drapes, elec. kit ..
2043 WE.:.. L ..• r·r DRIVE MESA Verde Home. Xlnt incl. washer&: 'dryer. Beaut.
646-7711 Open Eveti. COlld. 3 Br. den, 2 ba frplc, pool, etc. Aduli.. Sac. price ................ ...i;iiiij,;oiiiiil new paint in & out. New $28,500. reas. terms. By
crp\s. & drps. Spr inkler Owner, lfl53 Dover Dr., N.
N.wport I
----. -. -----------------• Wm. Winton, Realtor
LO\\' DOWN -Completcly
furn ished, privare bffths. No
vacancy factor. Only Sll6.lm
-17'i'ro s:p~nr!a'l!r.
$140 MONTH syslf'm. $2.5,000 642-4518 8 .. tel. 646--8156.
-$21,950 -OWNER-BY OWNER : 8'ci< 8'y; 2
3 Br. 11'1 ba. bltns, frplc. Pa· yr. old 3 BR. 2 Ba. Spanish
tlo, dbl gar, filed. GI or FHA atyle. Bltna., lge. ti1ckyard.
2"220 Maple St. 64&2309 Below Owner's cost! Reat.
OPEN llouS(' t _ 6 PM. Im-lerma~ $37,~ 2328 La Linda
mac. 3 BR. &. fam. rm .. (Cul De Sac ott 23rd).
Mesa Ve rde Pacesetter. 646--5910 -
~ZLW.LVW>.£>.LW-.:W_.... at Exclusive Vlcto•I• 229 Mnin•, Balboa 11land -farr&W-
Pays P &. I on lhi1 neat 2 BR
Eu!side home. NO LOAN
FEE. Call tor appoinlment
to zee.
Cameo Shores Home -'"1 [i::6
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:E:··=·v=N=ig:hti:i ORANGE couNTY's 4639 Fairfield, Cameo Shor.. OHt1 ............ , -I LARGEST
Once in a Blue Moon can we offer you a home 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494
with everything. Sweepin~ view, large pool, PLANNED FOR l30.500 EASTBLUFF
$20,950
"FUN & COMFORT" 4 Br., 3 baths. Open Sat & un. 523,500 Wm. Winton, Realtor "0" DOWN PAYMENTll
229 Marine, Balboa Island Sparkles like a pricclC$1i
675-3331 Open 'tll 9 Every Night "Jewcl". 3 ovC'Mlized bed·
--- --.-.------.---.-., rooms. 2 pull man baths. VJ:.>.J.?..£ALP.J.7~ Formal dining room ideal
B/B
LOVER?
SHARP SHARP
for entertalning. Bright -
cheery kitchen with push
button built • in fee.lure1,
Qua.lit)' carpeting • tasteful
deco. Well manicured vclvel
green lawns & artistic land·
Sales through the Mult iple Listing
Service of the Newport Harbor
Co1ta Mesa Board of Realtors
totaled $25 ,023 ,000 for the first
6 months of 1968 . List your prop-
erty with a Realtor today.
PRICE CUT 2043 c"'""' Avo. 546-Jan 5 BR. J BA. "100,. tt. Ex·
HALECREST By Owner. 3 tra large walled yard, Hua:e Dolphin Terrace Br .. 2 ba. Newly painted, patio. Pan'6-ramic View.
Spotless 2 Bdrm. plus den-~ "'· crpts, drps, bltns incl int~r· 143,900. Open House Sat & _..,.,~~--~ , Sun-21,1 baths-minimum m11\n-com m. 41h% GI avail. Ask-· ~;,v, C8ss.la St.
tenance. Oversize garage 1 .. .--------Ing S23,500. 545--0256 644-1162 or 675-4320
plus covered boot court, WALK TO BEACH MESA DEL MAR 3 Br., fam Clift Dr. Newport Heighta
S44.500. GI no down. FHA $23,j() down. rm. S26,000. OWNER. Open Acrosi trom park. 2 atory 4
CURT DOSH R II Full prioe 126.750. J BR 2 ""· "" p,.,;d;o o,. Be. 2 o.. dU. ro., crpu,
r ea OF bath large kitchen with buUt-545-5487 drpz, kit bltns. Tree &haded
In r•nRe &. oven. family 4BR.:°'2 Ba., home: ideaJ for b•ck patK> Xlnt .•torage.
room. separate living roonl all schools. By owner S23,500 Close to all 0schlz. Fine avail
with fireplace, eaii>et&, drap. Or make oiler. See 318 S1J.500. 6t2·58i'3
COLLEGE PARK 1730 W. Coast Highway - of SUnset11 and SUrf.
A view of Catalina. the Jetty
and Ba.llxla Peninmla can
be yciun for only $39,!m in-
cluding Key lo 3 private
ocean beaches. House is a
modern and irrunacule1e 3
tbedroom which would lend
itself to a Spanish decor.
lbw down too.
.... ·-.... ' . ;,. 642-6472 EVES. 673-3468
3 BR + family + prof~ssion-!ICRping. Stately shade trees ..... ,......,_ ---
ally landscaped & spnnk1er-cool the yard. No down G.I.
ed lawn both front & rear or low down lo others.
yards. Asswne $19,CXXI GI 842-669l
loan a.t 5%:% • $156 per TARBELL
month mcludes everythlng. 16111 Beach, HB
Newpo•I SPLASH & FROLIC-
el
673-5000 Eves: 64&ffi90 Victoria
BONNIE 646-8811
BARGAIN <Open
I.ADS & LASSlES SEE THIS Evenings)
"WEE HOUS" • Just listed 1 .--~-~--i;:~ • Best Corona del Mar Are..
2 bedroom coey and clean -
eel for another Wlit . Lovely
In lhi.s large 18 x 36 heated
and tillered POOL In choice
location. This 3 BEJ)ROOM,
2 OOth b('aut)' with manteled
fil"t'J)lace, lush carl)('ls and
drapes Is enhanced with sun-
ny, bright kitchen and dining
area. NO DOWN VETS and
Low, Low Sl.400 Down FHA .
Minimum Terms.
on R·2 lot w;th <'"""' •tr<S•· Sur f ,!!('
rear yard covered Patio.
Living Room hes Woocl
Burning Fireplace. Rugs &
a.i.rtains ~ed. QWdl: '"14 V•·--O-' •. ,.. COSTA M[:;.jA o~r·rcE s a I e Priced It $28,500. ..... ...... "" lJ 2790 Harbor Blvd.
"A YE. it's a thriftiy buy • Newport Beach 545-9491 Open till 9 PM
6~ '"' • :.'!'; .,._.,., YOU OWE IT LOOK WHAT $2'1,500
Bay & .... _._ will buy~~ Big 85xl30 corner "" TO YOURSELF w;th HEATED POOL. 20x20
Reelty, Inc. to investig91te The Blufil Rumpus Room \or Guest
'l1n7 F.. C: "~I Hii:h"·ay, OIM way of life. Lerge, rn!•r Housel , plus pretty 3 BR, 2
BEACH HOUSE
Ideal location -ju~I sl ~·ps lo
bay swimming beach. 3
BR.ms., lge. living room wilh
frpl c.. dinlng rm., palin.
Owner will carry First T.D
$39,500.":l
PENINSULA PT.
Bt?autifuJ custom-bH. homr. 6
years young. 3 Brirm s.,
channing \ivingroom, ft1n1-
lly rm. \o\'ilh frplc., fill C'lrc-
tric «itchen, dining area.
The besl v;ilul'.' ;ii $56.000.
MUST SELL!
2 Bdrm. brach hrrcJSI' with
gut>sl room and OOth. Solidly
boil! but needs painting.
Try nffer! SJO,();l(l
NEAR OCEAN
Jum 25(1 f t. to Oct·an SAnd.
Allnlctive 3 BRm. home,
lovely living room whh view ,
dining room, kitctwn 1 n d
IAmi\y·rm, cornhint'd. s1~.rm
Bafbo1 R.e•I E1t1te Co.
Josephine B. Wt'bb, Realtor
700 E. Balboa Blvd .. Belboa
673-4140 ~ new 3 bdrm .. 2~ be .. spilt bath home v.'ith Dining and
5 '1edrm -Familf Rml level. immaculate. S.14.00J. Breakfast rooms, large r.;ar i ,...,..,.,..,.,..,...,.,.....
submit "O" Down1 ,,...,,33 Ev... ........ uv•ne ,,..m, .n .,.,,.,., Open House Sun 1 ·5
Pri·<1t ige locetion -Mesa Del and dnped: on a foundation.
Mar. Rich wood pAneling & ~~~~ With shake • AhingJe roof, 254 Santa Isabel
boc'.Hc"cates ovr.r fireplace ~ hanlwood floors, ovcrlhed
w]lh indirect lighting -• reAl 8 Units St0,000 24x20 pnge, ju.It s mm Ea1t1id• Cetta ,.....
"'Show Place'" living room. All ~ reemtly rompll":I~ from. Newport Harbor ln Beautiful 2 BR I bi11 h h.11n"
Spanish motitt pre•aUs thnl· refurbished • !Of> conditiota. beautiful COLL.EGE PARK. l&f'8f' kitchen with ea.tine
out. Enclosed ztairway • 2 Built-In rang!": I oven•. new (AU fumishinp av&il1bl1": ar.!9., format dining room,
l'.lflths. Quality carpeting, fmcing, patios. No vtican-too, Wt'tt moving to £\>-ch1ttming Uving room wilh
drapes. Built • In ldtchtn. cies. Annual gross Income f'OPC!I. Ovmer. 5-lf>.5CM firepla~. l"ldwd 01'9, serv~
Electric garage opener. Tru-$11,~. Call for appointment TRULY TERRlfief" pordt, double gnrage with
ly ___,,.., ""'1""" workshop. Room for another lo; ... Ull,;. J'<l'° IP.I 10 lhow, $18,5001
Tarb.11 2955 Harbor Rlh'. 646-39'.?8 Eve.. 642-0185 Attraclvc ttont plant~. rol-unit. On!Y J19.CXXI. Ritt. 646-39'l8 Ev~11. 642-0185 ~ -*=LA=C_H_E~N_M_YE_R_1 ':;'"'an~: =~:~ i-LACHENMYER
5 BR & family """"· 2 betho. YES Wf llED MORf "'°'' lm,...,..we "'"'°'· 3 MESA VERDE-$23,soO covertd la..nal .l bee.uttf\dly bedroom•. 2 bathl. Entry "O'' Down Paymentt
landa:aptd .)II.Id. • SEE lltlllll!.s hall leads kl thlS wtlt p\M-Prn:lia:• ana _ 3 bcdnni. 2
THIS· Ol~. dre.J18, new JllftV ned hlmlly home. Wall It> bettn. DtlightM family
booktelllE'I, ~ IMiPI. w11 e11rpe.lina. OJtlom drap-room • "Fun Ctnte.r". Gour.
bltln•. I matty mort extl'Q. Ii: YOU NEED RESULTS n . _Spotts• condition. OnJ.y met kltclten, El.eganl firo-
$29.000. So why not lilt with ut? 2 )'l"1. rM!'!'f, 8GM91 pl.act. ExQUielltlY landacaP.
!MSo..,..... . .,.,.N .... h TH McAnlleB_.,er TARpELL ..,,..,,1.ow<1own1ooch..n
H.,.... R .. 1ty 673-9«1l. ' ' •va 16111 •-•ch 1•~.. I -1T11 • no down to G.T.'1. M0-1120
m-:m; :m •. wuion, CM ""'81T Dlal -lor REriit'fS TAU!LL 2955 Harbor
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ea, landscaping, sprinklers.. OCE-AN ·-o --==~~ o-n Dat'ly 11 to·s Esther. 646-1952 FR NT HOME I W I._, ,..-Movr in Immediately. Own· van e I> 219 JASMINE, CdM M" tr"· ·r~rrri. BY Ow:ier Eastslde. $23.500 Lovely modf'm 2 story 3 Br. E1citin9 2-Story Only $5.1,(XXI for this view Nice 3 BR, 1'17 BA. patio & din nn. Lrg family room.
home, steps lo beHch. 3 BR IY1i1 ,~. spac. yd. Good terms. 274 Lf'HSC or lse with option Model Home 2 baths, living room + ram· •',I' GP'IUttYlflflJll Knox PJ. 642-00l'i $67,500. Owner 675-5719 alter
T'herC''s a view from evC'ry Uy, flrepl11ce , blt-ins. Sep. 54 ~.j471 FOR Sale by owner, save!!! •'""'.,.m,,.°""'° ___ _
room ol lhiz beautiful 4 BR dining area, service porch, J bdr, full cpts/drps, nice EAST~LUF'F, corner, et-
3 balh home in Dover Shor-carpels & dra!)('s. 3 car ~ar-Pie Ala Mode-schls/shops. 2208 Miner St. tractivt. 3 BR., 2 Ba ., carp.,
es. 2-Story heam ceilings & age on e.l.lc)'. Large lol. Va-C.M. a43-7313, 642-0771 drapes; frpl .. fam. rm ..
2-story fi r<'place In living cant. 10% down. 2-0UPLEXES BY Owner, 5 BR:r:lr So. ? n.?: patio; block wall .
rfl'lm. scp:1 rat(' dining arl'.'1 Rltr. &16-39'l8 Eves. 642..()185 DELIGllT YOUR INCOME Coast Plaza, Sl1,900, 944 -~a.i Blll11boo Owner 644-0t.l
+ f11.mil.V room with parquet *LA CHEN MYER APPETITE • with these 2 CheyeMe, 546-!bl-4 "SWIM IN THE, SUN"
h11nl wrinrl fl oors. Elegant bedroom, l~ baths. 5 year WESI'CLIFF AREA
carpeling, draperies, w&ll C AREFREE -LIVING-old SWEE'TIF.S. All eleclric Mela Del Mar llOS 3 Huge Bedrooms, 2 Batht
paper, landscping. II haz 3 BEDRM -$19,92~ built-in kitchens, private en-1 •. -·--· · Fenced off Pool, Only $31,750
l>f>cn one nf the most ndmlr-Join the "Forgtt" set &. for-clOS<'d pa!los and cnrport~. 3 BR, 2 BA, play nn., newly HOME 642-'1GJO
(id Jv11n Wf'll 'z model home. gel 11bout home maintenance A<-'" · ...,. ···--.~-• pat" t , d e t · t-·' . ..,... 'I " "' princ l"'-'9 SPLIT I I M·'; Nov.· you can l)uy & move & yardwork! 2 pullm1n t 54'1~ o.. kd -r.ve; ~ lt>rranean ony. v-'11r.1 .,...n.orw ys. N t H "..t. l B ' ln befort !ll'hool starlit b11th~. All built-in kilchen. P e15uls. t , 2 bfl. -Sfil."~ didlwRsher, retrlgeritnr 'Aele Verde lllO summer-winter deck. Schb
Roy J_ W ard Co. washer&. dryer. oUt11tancl ---· ·-----close S37,!11JO. 548 -8 905
1'5a.Y<'rr ·' Office• ing patio. All the luxuries II vK. . ~V j r I NEWLY D"ORATED _642-3766 Owner
184:.! s~nti11wi r···. 61fi-1$0 your lln~rr lip~! 842-6691 LARGEST ''-NEWPORT Beach. "Bluffs··
W e TARBELL 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 Vacant. ready 10 move in. 11re1. 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath, s'ngle
•I" to the Oce•n 1611 1 Beech Blvd., HB PRETTY POOL HOME Lovely 3 BR family home. level, 2 c~r gar'. w~lled
rrom this largt (11n1ily hOme. --0 E · N•• ••-tin' g. i•. •·tho. garden, brick patro. pool. 2.200 aquare feet of living * P N HOUSE * $24,SOO ·.,.. °' "" QUA'~ ~. DOV~ SHon•·o o. lo-~ -nl. .... • ~. vwner. 644-15.52 ar('fl In this 11.harp 4 bedroom "'"" ~ Area . ....,.1 "0" DOWN GI "''''" s<>-
bome. Three spacKlus bethB. & Sun 1 to 5: 4 Dr, 2 lull 4 BEDROOMSI Martin R.E. 548-6332 NEWPORT 8C'ach choice R·3
•· 2 h•" ~ t di -----Loi & 3 BR. houM'. OPEN two attractive. patios, wilh ua. .... ""• cus om x or low down to 011-~rs! Cir-OPEN House By Owner. 3
easy malnrenaf\Ce tree llv-home. Formal din nn, 3-cular drtveway, pretty !!hut-Br. 2 balh. Newly decorated SAT-SUN l-8. t605 W. Ocetltl-
ing. Huge living room with ca.r gar, Fee zimple. $7'9,500 ters &. charming a1covc en-thru out. Elec bltns, Com~r fl'Olll $56,000 owner in4J
firepl•ct. Enjoy the aum-By owner 1314 Santi.ago Dr. try way. U lt's 100 cool for lot. 10% dn, 127.200. 3265 -"""""-.='=,....===-
mt'!r , entertaining m 11 d ., ___ 642.3983c___ lfl~ pool • rit .l dream by Idaho Ln. Kl~ TENNIS ANYONE'.
plc11A1rable in a kitchen On.n Sat/S 1 5 the firepl•ce ln rractus liv-OWN&R, Republic 2400 sq. ! BR. 2 BA. fam ily room,
•Ith all buOH" •ppfia....... ..-un • . Luoh ""'' I '""' '""" ,.,, W•lk to ~7 Bea<h "-ta M•u ing room. ca ti. 4 BR. 3 Ba.: din. rm. 6 ~. · Enjoy the Blue Plcitlc and "" ' ...,,. paradise ltaTOUndl ~ pret• I ........, r--a-• n... -""""''· a.hopping, libnJ1'.
live in ityle. Only $33,000. 3 BR IY. batl'tt. $19,90 ty poo! ·lush LMd!lcapln1 It s:.'Ooo ~D .. ib''St5..o987 11121 Merlnen! Or. 646--5m
, .. •-tt y--,--"-• hom• Rltrs. &41"'9730 Ev~. 548-0720 ,_ llvfn , •--• .......,." ""' .. ...,..,, careuo::e -· '"'1"'UQl,l"I ASSUME &'n-% loan $3000 In2 Hiibland Dr., Harbor
on our Jl\Jaran1tro Ir 1 d e • KBllB>J TA1t81LL down. Total S24,950. p,.~11 lllgh1t'ndt: 4 BR. 2 Ba.
plit.n. 5824 ~fnger, H.I. $l90. 3 BR, 2 BA, bit-Ill. By :·: 541-284.7; l·'m-2908
BACK B.'\Y Vacant Lat an COOL POOL--$,22,9501 Owner. SCS--7822
CUl-dt:l-11!1C. Plana available "()f' DOWN SHARP 3 BR. 2 Trpl Le fd, WXURY 3 br. 2 blth condo,
ror 2·1tory house. SJT.~. Landscaped to perfection Ma· lM hool Can lrpl, pool, golf, fee land. JEAN SMITH, Jntk ohlde ..., I eolorlul ' to " 1 .,...,,. Owa.r lnMftrnd. l12 500
2043 WES1 CJ..ir·r DRIVE REA nowel'I ' tlh.ruba. Most In-~· '26.500 1614 low• By Owner. "2-3.171 '
Ms.mt Open Evn. LTOR """"'' Klita """ bod-========IMOVE 1n1 ,._ ... , BR.. v I E w .., E. 17th St, C.M . .._ = = ~~ ... :; Col .... ~·rk 11~ :'.00o~ ~~
OC£Ail tn.m -• ""'"' 1 E::U:, C.M. ~~"'' -.n oum""' '""'" WEU LOCA TEDI 62nd st. o...r ~"
lcwdy prden kitchen. 4 Nta.r churcbn, 3 BR, o:.iietlltnt loeation n e 1. r Near OOfltae. ~IChooU. Jhop. BAY VI~ Lwt condo l br .2
llll"Jt bedronmR 1: 2~ bttha. 1 t't Bath S21,SOO ~etYthT1""·1t~ plnr, me. 3 Br. + X11lA bl bome. nxi· :z •t.1 r~, Wl"'·m-Rltr A tlLL LRG ••M RM, 1• ~, wt-•·, ~· ,-. Va-M t:~'t• '='•-?·'-' ~ ......... ] ,,;'.43'0 -OPEN EVE.. 5124 ldlntor. H.I . bl ... , ;;"" ....... ..:r s..;ji,.,Om.;r,. -~ U ., !-U... ........ Pllo )'llrd w/cov Plllb. 2 BR; ca~ BA 'tSiD'E 6*4C
4
j awu;g m F<r ~~ ,.;;:-• Ads. $24,900 BY OWlllll VIU.AGE Bay view, •lips ------~-----==...::~~ .--
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U DAILY PILOT So.....,, Joly 17, 1968
HOUSES POlt SA[I ti00$1s l'Oll 11ALE HOUSIS POlt SALi HOUSIS l'Olt SALi HOUSIS l'Olt SALi HOUSH l'Olt SALi · ltlNTAU RINTAU ltlNTALS
, Newport -1200 Unl•onlty Pirie 12S7 ~C..-~~~dl~l~Mli~•~~1uo§'l~11un~!~~~!!!~_,,~~f1400~!\w~ .. ~'~"~'1no~1or~· ~5•!'1~2 ~ ... ch 1705 Houor fu"'lohod H-UnfumlshM ~ fumfihW
,_BA_Y,_CREST __ n__,0wm:a--'-VJU.AGE' Lmr """ 3 er.' Vlew·Yl•w·Ylew H1111tlngt011 GI RESALE l~~~~iiiiiiiii~ Hunt...,.,. IMch 2400 Newport ... ch 3200 Cost• -·4100 J5·~w-~-.bulll3,F250ee-::i.:_t; ~ A,:S~ ~tl~~11:f;: A bome planned tor tM SU'· plu. denHpartlorl"' m&id.o room, An,_ moy.,.... lblaGJ • ~· SHAQ lDJ laftt ·mature BUY Ukt rent; $t25 mo 3 $25 Wk. Up ·-:noo~w·-~-~ La '41.lNo ckmt1, sJ.&m. •I*-en-m Uon a:•P· t + family + Owner dt:SPetate. 4 bc!dnJoml woman ml)'. &t no uptD.1e. BR. l Ba, pier I float. • Stud.Jo 1 8ac:b •pta. 1-,..;;'=~-::.:c·=~;...,,~·~·~-1 terllittina. $21,QOO. Exe· in-tonMl dln.inl. '5!500 dn. c.a-.-11t1pm 2 Bl.liol0:>•S'l5--Ull • lDcl utlll I....., ...
UJX1JRY Coodcm ... Bluft1, C wet. Nr tJCl 8l3--0304 or OPEN SAT. I SUN. fortNJ dlntng, tamUy ~ ~" klu, pe.yabla $108 ma. S •~ · .-. 3230 e MJi4 Servb • 1V IYd. BR. 3 BA. MUie .eUl Owner 833-6507 Owner. B~D8f:E~tT'v and % bb:k to water. 3350 3 Bedn:iomf on• bla = ummer -nt1ls 2910 Wffttllff :;ew Catt ~ !MM1S5
tr...i. 136,511Cl C.O owner ""9 &. c..11 Hw)" CdM oq. h. of .......... Uvlnc 1or lot. Room 0< boot A NPT Bell t BR. ....... ~ t ~: 2 BR., bltm, ,_,. ·,:...:N;.:ewport~.:.:...;.:_::....::=:::
I ,.,~-~attg5~, 6~0~G008~=-;::: ::.lrv:.;;lnec;:... ____ 1_2J_I '"""'930 Wl ,000, Priced well under parlc1'1(. Spuldlog-pollU A SUMMER MENU blk lo 0-., l6ll per wk. coll: ~ .• drpo; btd pool. LARGE Oelll 2 br 2 bo. P'M
liESTCLIFF s Br 2 ba, fam l--'---'-:..::.::....---1 orlctnial COil and '14' 11.llUt job tmide A outltde, Jial . 1v:b" AvalJ Aus. IG-1212 Adul~ no petl. 6'2-2514 musk Poot utU pajd $145.
rm. OJV polio. Sl1,950. °""" IRVINE. $i..nt.11,l ---------I ~ lncllXled. new wall to waD -FOR YOU '-"' 11 Vlcala Bell. 1 <Joi> matu .. adulb _..,..
1206 Pembrc*e Ln 642-4251 Village t, 2 BR llCI 1a1-. Penln1ul1 1300 • "RlNG" Vacant ao4 tmme«Hate pc. CANTALOUPE until JOU BR bout, aletp14, $100 Pfl' •--k lay -40 ply. No petJ. 2U5 Placentia
green belt lOcattoo, nr.. • • •-""10n at ooly $U,9'i0. havt •home tor your bride wk or monttQ rste. 80-12'12 -.; .,. Ave CM 54&-*7, 846-42W ~p:o~~;.,~.,;: Destiny Calls .-: ... -.SPRING STEWART REALTY w ......... NEW<sm: I BRDRM • -· !LARGEBr,2"4cul..i.-..c A'ITRACTIVE 2 br, w/w 1210
Build yoor own castle of
Dreamt on thb roomy New-
port Hetgbtl lot. 66 X 150 ft
CAN surround you with yoor
own private Edm Faces
Harbor H.\&h cm Irvine. Price
$14,500.
Bun While, Reallor
2901 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach
STS-4630 Evea: 673-5122
Open Hse Sun 1°5
325 Holmwood Dr.
Blue Ocean View
and See Breeses go with th1I
prestige home. 3 Br. 2 baths
plus many fine featur es.
Taatefull.y decorated. Gar.
IWldeck also has view. A
bargain at $34,150.
GRAHAM REAL TY 646-2414
Cnear N.B. Post Office)
f<2.21<L .: ..... ~TI 530-ml ROOM, 2 BATH HOME'"' a w ... -~ dock. 11 So NB crpu, ....... Rm ,.q. cpta ....... bll·ID """'· """'='======:I 10me lucky lamlly to move •• "''"" ·~ quiet ltred near tcbooll and Week. t275 548-3012, eves. 548-6683 refrig. walk to •tore 1.
1240 !lick Illy ~~·~~~-~
OPEN HOUSE
Sat &. Sun 1..S
2506 Slerr• Vi1t1, NB
3Br home •/bet.med ctil·
ings & used bl1dc: trpl. Lge
muter br w I oonnecttng
bath. Nylon erptg thru-OUt
home. Kitchen com(>letely
remodeied, M.tural wood
cabinets, Hotpoint elect blt-
ins + custom ahutt.en. Lge
yard w/pla)'house, $36,500. """""' ...... -.,,,.,,..
OWNER. o.tom built 3 BR
family room, !ireplace, 1%
balh. Boe.t I trailer gate to
Iara:~ rear )'ard. $33,500
673-4963
E11tbluff 1242
into, and cberrlah this beach 2629 Harbor Blvd .. c.M. L1gun1 Buch 1705 parka. RANCH STY LE Shen Propertiea Mn:. Muvin $124.50. 54S-.3643 ot 646-S98l
doll houae. Immaculate old· I-'=~===~--Kl1'CJlm with all bullt·ln'•, fl3..«lt9 or f15-4741 l'\'el Mir 2260 Maple Apt E
" bom• with overton" of 2 BEDROOMS LITTLE DOUGH FAMILY ROOM, FQRMAL 2oSTORY --2 Eut Bluff 3242
brlry II.lo ohum. 3 BR, 1% Lender ...,,,.......,. Com· L TS '0' HOUSE D!NlNG ROOM. si--BR. 2 81, l250 ....._ .;..,. 1 ;N;;;•;;;•;po;;;;;rt;la;;;;;och;;;;;;';;4;;200;;I BA, peued hardwood noon pletely redecorated, new 0 new rtlaU•n a view of the mer. BEAU'Itnll. view, .tp1Cious I•
& many other alluring fee· ca.rpeta • new dnapes, laod· nns CLOE HOUSE HAS ,_ from your ~ 873-4380 &n.300i Lusk 4 BR 2'h bath home,
, ..... 144.9"'. o:apin(, ..... Iden. -SEEN BEITER DAYS. Im-LIVING ROOM. Your -W ... Ul panelled 1.-room * Channel Reel * like new. Fenced kit, elec-postng 2 storY arcbltechlre, to be wlD uy J do wt.en JOU S Bil Houle, l Ba., 2 aep. with wall 11atem &
trlc built-in range &: oven, with eXte.Mot of wood cl~ say l'U buy, unu.uat value pnpa; anll month <i fireplace. Omla 1 o t , Bun While, Realtor
2901 Newport mvd.
Newport Beach
615-4630 Eve1: 673-5122
Lido 1110 1351
double garagt. Vacant. tiof.td 11ding, l'Ultie lhingle, of OQ!y $32,500. Aue. $8SO. 1037 W, Balboa landaicaptd with IWlflY paUO
S14,000 lull priot -paym!l'ltl encloted by ued brick Blv .. NB 5'1-7012 . • fenoed Jard. Carpeta,
$134 month including taxes wrought iroll fencinl. LO-PEPPER ber up with a. pan-l A: 2 Br. Furn Aptt. ~ dn.pea & built-in kitc.bei.
& insurance. CATED A FEW BLOCKS --• · of.~ < I.ft.. Lease ot lease/optioo to m..imC view u-= ocetm. .,.. to OttU, 1209 W. Rnt'Oft.-ib'· fam·l Avlril FROM THE BEACH. BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, PA-Balboa Blvd. BalhoL f75 reY...--• "" 1 y. TIO, DECKS, caipets. dnp. ,Q..$150 wk. 49f..Sl8I 8/1. $350. 644-2657
Sprawllni 3 BDRM. 6' D~ 3250 Coron1dolMor
APARTMENTS
SPECTACULAR VIE.W
Waterfront/Loe • Boat
Sllpt Availabl•
2 BR : 2 Bath Apta.
LEASE . at· BUY
$445 Mo. & up • $59,500 up
25?> Ocean Blvd., OIM
673-1788 -for "furtbtr Info
1 -·,I I 0c y . floor plan. CCOUU> BE mmwu a e CUSMnC C.or Brookhurst &: Garheld CONVERTED TO 4 ~
BALBOA IL Attr. 1 BR apt.
(el.pa. f); ava.11. July, Aue.
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es and an bu.llt-bu. Spice up
)'ml' We In • borne made for
cattfrtt living. L A R G E
RAMBLING and avall&blt.
Only $31,950
f Bdrm 2 be.th, lm.maculate 96244n ~03 RMS). SERVICED BY 2
condition, patlo • '1!1M1ed<, 4 BEDRM + DEN BA'nLS. SPA<JO<J!; 22 rr. 1 Bedroom lumlWd apt
4. BR. 3 Ba., ~. "frig. , ,. ... """' ... .,'" ... Tro ... tt!!, .,"" ... • ... ,1 dshwshr. Adultl, DO peta. I:
$2fl0. 424 Poinsettia 675-5218 BEAUTIF1.JL waterfront apt.
choice locatioo, Completely $24 500 wmt 0 A K 1 Block to beach. Weekl;y luml>tled. 159,lk>?. • I LIV. RM. $85. N.wport Bcb J142.-03U 2 BR, 1 BA
"0 " Down P1yment PLANK n.ooRS, wood pan-A SALAD BOWL of soodiet Available now
Prime Property to a lucky G.t. or low down ne1ed. walll. EXTDISIVE awaitl the penan wbo de-u..GUNA Beach, 9lpe. 6; • 546-ll«> •
2 BR., patio, boat dock,
Winter lease. 3403 Flnlq
• ""4039 •
511 x 112' comer. BIG patto. to others! Pretty provincial USE OF GLASS AFFORDS a1ftl cour1try llvfna at its W'lbc to bMcb-nM: location ======== J BR.; ocean view; pool.
2501 Bamboo 5 bd fam nn 5 M. dl'l rm In 11}'Ung! Tiled entry hall. AN EXCEl.J.,mT OCEAN f:lnHt. Plum, apricot -.nd nso Wedi:. l.f38-M63 Balboa 3300 Lease $130, Avail. Au1. lit;
Must &ell or lse thhi wk. 4 2 rp1' dbl ga,; + ~ Deslaned tor entertaining -VIEW, Luge kitchen with at-pee.ch. trtts abound. 2 Stcr-R ";;;E:.:N~T-A:.:L:,S,;:..o:.:...:=--:::::.:= ____ ...;::::;: 548-2035 644--0631 eve
' br' lam rm. 2% be. Patio, + oc:a1 sp. Charm. noo.ooo. the~·· • handaome wet bu tached ~rm:G ~ii.T ~ ~ nittic dwm, f BED-HoUMI Unfumlthed OCEAN &: BA y
comer Jot. Fine, home, best R. C. GREER, Realty In the gradoUI family room. red ocn. • ~. 2 BAnlS. FIRE-4 Br. 2 ba. home, avail 9/1.
2A!Jt ~30/m:. uW. =1
b.Jy in Eutiuff. lM $350 3416 Via Lido 673-9300 Forced air heat. 2 tile batha. RANGE & OVEN, REFRIG., PLACE. NeaJ,tct.ed and Md Cothi Mele 1100 30l Alvarado Pl. Call col.-from 're.Ji'. 642~
per mo. Open Sat&m l-5 --------Delightful patio wt1h built-IN MA~G C:OPPER but priced low for npkl 1i.ct~~l·~%13~' gox~~~~::·== l oo~f;i;;i,;~:i;i';~I& p .m. Open S•t & Sun 1.s ln BBQ for those "Fun TONE OJLOR, DISHMSTR.., ... $215,000 and any terml. FOR ~-. s BR. 2 BA ..:: OCEANFRONT Attrac-2 Br. ~ 3 bdrm 2 t. home, Davis Realty 642-1£XXI 9'29 Via Udo Nord. 3 br, 2 Out.a", M6-0B04 GARB. OJSP. ETC. 4f4..1133 tamily/IMai rm. lee fenc-lido lile 3351 tum Apt. Winter ar yrly.
cpta A drp11, fiftplace, cov-BLUFFS, Rare "G" Plan: lvgrma. 5 cu pr. $11D,CKKI TARBEL:L LOS PADRES ed. :rd. l'riep&ace, cpt.s &: --'--'----...::c:.:.c 1 AvaU 9/15. &46-5832
Queen Size Estate
ere:! patio. L€e 4 car garage w~. dhdor tr.pade. II 2124 Edlng.r, H.B. Thi! old house bu .n th! REALTY drpa. Avall Sept 1. $250 mo BAYFRONT 2 BR, 2 BA
/elect opener. On l% lotl. Spuioul 4 br, 3 be, By IC 1r IOn urce thinp you are Jooktna: for ln 895 Glennlyre Street includM Gardener 6 water. 18 months leut, $3MI mo.
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a·--•·~. A-1._ Owner. $37,950 6"-07f0 )HJ E. Coe.st Hwy, CdM a beach home, BUT rrs '·--Beach Lt Col. Robert B. Moore Immediate poae&sion
llolboo 4300
~-·-.. 61S-lll31 OPEN HOUSEi BADLY m NEED OFlll!!!!!!!!!!i_i!i_i!!_iiii!!!!!!!!!lll~ ..... ~~m~-~~-~ Call Lee Scbonek Rlt" Ing $.13,900, cWi 10% dn. El T 12.. ••T ._ .,.._ -... I' OR 33585 GRAHAM REALTY M&.2414 I ;;;;...;..;0;;.r;:.o ____ ..;.;;.c:-TWO STORY """' · • "7V•~. 1 to 5 r.... PAINT, a.EAN·UP 6 SOME --,,-------IYRLY ie.._ Avail now. 5 OCEANFRONT
CNear NB Post Offioe) SPQTI...~ 3 Br 2 Ba home, 4 Bdnns., 3 be.th!, plus din-L:wely heated pool, biock MCNOR REPAIRS. It'• an San Clemente 1710 BR. 2 BA with !meed ).ii I: =... Augu1t aummer rm-126=.1'0=-A"''ITRA=~c~. ~P~r~l~m-e frpl, patio, dble gar. Huge ing. Some view from spe.c. fencing, dbhwuber, shake outstanding buy for: OOR to ICboob, llbopplng:, bUa Summer Rental
No pets or cbi1drm
l!Z ....... """'· 3 Br 1 ha w/w """· walled yard. In d1op d' mm. wlto. Lgo. obady paHo rool: 3 BR. A l!I Baths. •$24,950 FULL PRICE SPECTACULAR pub. ""1 Hardine Woy.
400 Pl.rate Rd, 646--3079 spnn' klen . Trees, frui t!, WALKER REAL TY Locll291. ~~~ on OwnOffer will help finance 213: 8!l.·"97. <>pm on H . •-h 3400 615-5200 548-1467 Eves -... ......,-..:n:", nr. er your Terms OCE•N VIEW HOME wknda unt1ngton u.ac
Bay1horn 1225
BY Owner 5 Br. 3 Ba. dining
rm. fam l'm, good ground
leMt avail.: close to priv.
beech. Open House sun. 2652
Vista DI' NB 642-1068
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obrube • Dowen. 124.""· 1--------"lhe lr.ewayL Tw .,,.,. MISSION REAL TY " Betbka Realty 4~2858 CHARMING 2 BR, den, 2 S!4 % FHA loan I able 6~% INTEREST vmY Q.EAN l B. R., FREE RENTAL BOOK
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UVI! ................ """.... down. Phone <n4> 494-0731 caq>e • w.-.pn, ......... p ..... e,
going to :Europe. 67>4234 P&dtic 91orea: Retllty 3 BR.. J BATH 1up i-tio. OtfttMdina" WE HAVE SOME
~ OR . 1841-8586 Quollty Homo $31,950 -th to """"' or "-·
Irvin• Terrace 1245
SPACIOUS 2 br, cm?! den,
frpl, private $38.500
BY OWNER 61>-19115
Huntington Bolch 1400 RANCHO MARGAltlTA $215 per mmih. Vacant.
5 BEDROOMS
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• 492-3033 l!rottr, 5*-41'1 Sl!).><SO
POOL 15x35 I ~~~~~~!IA'ITRACTIVE 2 "°"'·,BR, Corona del Mar 1250 TAKE OVER 514% LOAN •Price $23,'150 !mil I ~ I BA, aott water, fenced
No loan com. LMa:e bl.t-ln • Hardwood noon ,.,.. S.n Juan yard, nr all achoola. Lease,
2 OPEN HOUSES kiioh•n w/bar. Formal dfn. • W/w """"" 9".Pff! C.plstr1no 1720 $250. Mo. 549-1285 or 1%13) ing. 2 )Tl new. Crptt & drpt. • Covered cabana UfW• --:...;....;;;.;;;... _ _;.:.;:o I 256-6252 SAT/SUN 1-$ Real.,,. • w., w ......... 1m Cl!ARMING , BR 2 BA ~,;,,,.,.~~-~~ .._ bom .---.1.. MODERN 2 bdrm, inlulated, Corona clel Mar BRASHEAR REALTY e Exoo con!"""°"' •. -~oe. walhd . _.
847-8531 Eves, 5'1-2442 e T~nna CI or FHA EMERALD BAY • OC Jard, doable garage. $27,(Kll) cupt~ N ·~·
Want To a. Spoiled? -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Never again will )'OU tlnd a SIDE HWY • A glamoroua Btthke Realty, ¥.M-2858 tu'-Ill. 0
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Ycu can be in lhll lovely -I For S.le home Uke th1s at this prlce, bomt: with maanlflcft1t .'.n1 RENTALS ~
1682 EDINGER.
842-4«'i6 or 54G-5140
2 BDRM, fenced, garage. $95
Near 5 pointe. No. D 18754
Beach Blvd 675-3664
2% BR, large fam nn.,
downtu1m H. B, $140. Call
536-1189
gis E . Bal>oa Blvd.
Huntington Ba1ch 4400
e NEW e LUXURIOUS e
RESORT IJVING
4 NATIVE GARDENS
6 PCX>LS-SAUNAs.JACUZZI
HUNTINGTON
GARDENS
Tennis -Entertainment
BOLSA-CHICA & HEIL
ADULTS 847-8-414
FURN Duplex l Br. &: gar, 1
block to beach. $145 mo.
536-n46 ~ m:e ~= ~~ BY OWNER Paul Jonn Realty • coastal virwl, elepntly HOUMS Fumlthecf ATl'R. 2 BR., carp .• dnlpea;
•· Townbouae on corner )ol 2 847-1266 Eves. 8'2-584.-t decorated, 4 bednm, 1onnal / :------"'=;:....-! cmwniently Joe. $].Ill Mo.F ,o_u;.:n..:l;:;•l;:;n_;V..:•..:ll;;.•!__:3..:4..:10:. I
large heated-filtered pool, bedrooms, 1% be.tht, many DUTC dJn1nr rm, party rm with Rentals to Share 2005 No peU, no children. -Laguna Beach 4705
encloeed privacy. (Cameo extraa, Low FHA monthly ff wet bar, tecluded I: IJ>lldOUS cau afttt6 PM 6'2-2689 2 STORY 4 bdr, den, 2 baful, -''----'---~'I
Highland) I I payment.. Beet offler. rear garden with iovety tfte1 ~ANTED: Carttr tJpe gal NOW VACANT bit-ins, encl. patio. $190. D~UXE North end be.dielor
Love y Love y !l62-4l!6. HAVEN . $149,500. Il.LUSTRATED o1ahare Balboa Ialand house 5 br 3 ba $285/mo 1 ,;96U889;,;:=·====== I d flr, pvt entr, ~. 4627 Surrey BROCHURE UPON RE-w ame. Preferably late 64&-9683 1• eek, ocean vw, 1 bl-bch-* * * * $49 50 DOWN QIJE>lT. .,., or oarl,y <O'•. Rel•. will =~--~~~-1 Lagun1 Beach 3705 • ~-=""°ID'"g"-. fl)j.=-"102=---I
3 BR 00... beot bllf in Oun· • $22 700 be ........... 673-3ll'll Sw> FOR i:.. ... : •· Bq, 2 8 '·• I-'-""=.==:__;;:.:: 'AUGUST ""''al' O.loxe
eo Shores. To quallfl.ed vets. 3 homes t MONARCH BAY • ON THE or after 6 wk dya. tam. rm. home, bltm, carp.. MONAROi BAY ARE A OCEANFRONT apt w 1 t b
4612 Roxbury to choole from, all fully car-Dutch clean 3 BR 2 beth, MALL· Unobstructed ocean COLLEGE studentl need 1-2 dra.pai. $225 M«itb. SE--0863 LOVELY OCEAN VIEW. 3 pool. 494-T.U:i iatler 6 pm.
peted with built-ins, close to carpetl, drapes, magnificent vtewa from a lwRrious 2 roommates for nmmer to 3 LG Br. Ni!W crpta, drpl, BR & den, 2 BA, cpts, Drps,
scboola. Call /Of' information land.:aping. FHA-VA terms. bedrm, rz bath home, open abatt lrJ: 4 Br. bou1e in Npt Redeoor thru-out Bltnt Le trpl, pool. S300 mo. RENTALS ~LI~ LISTER REAL TY KATEU.A REALTY S4l.a!61 beemed .,.u1n.,, ,..cl..,. l70 mo . ..,__ y<d. !180. 646-4922,......,,,, adnlta <SS-12<3 betw 10-5 pm Apia. UnfurnlshOlf
• -• -;"'-16612 Beach Bl., HB 842~ MS-9366 deck, private beach dub WANTED ~--·•r ~ to 3 BR 1% bathl, cpt&/drps
REPOSS -..n ..,., " .. ' .,. .., L1gun1 Niguel 3707 General 5000
332 M..-g\lerit" CdM ESSIONS NEWPOR •..•• ,..,. -·"°· ,.... P<M Apt. OaD alter lnod yard, patlo $11!1/mo ~ Law down or VA or FBA J WEST TURNER ASSOCIATES 5,so. 1113-3518 54>-21113evu6week..., 3 BORMS 2% Ila. .,.._ VEFNDOME ========~ j terms. 3 BR 2 ti.till! + lam-2 STO r --~ ::· ~( Blvd. 2 BR., SW; nr. 8Cbool. Fenced yard. No pets.
0 Uy room. RY ---•c n<l 491-llTl Newport ... ch 2200 11<1 W. 18th. RelmMH LEASE $215. 19>5941, (211) TW HOMES HAFFDAL REAL TY Gt NO DOWN " FHA low ..... ~!1618 alt. ' p.m. m.--6 p.m.
''Home to Match Income" down. 3 BR, 12x18 family ATI'RAcnvE watafront 4 SMALL 2 BR b. on piv fen-~· =¢s~:C:~ Mm Warner 342-MCfi room, formal dining room. ~a'ae~:; ::ts~Ns ~:ci eed lot $100. '61 Hamilton OupleXll Unfum. 3975
bas 2 BR, dining . den, l"Ai -Sol-Vi1t1 $pecl11 l4x.XI covered patio with OW 7-0087 ~---=~~-~--~ Sp1rkllng E'slde CM
BA, & VIEW. Immediate oc-BEAUTIFUL 4 Br & pool BBQ or wet bar. Owner ., 4 BR. 2 ba borne, small 2 BR, new C'"''""ts, ~;"I B' tio D Id . transfe1Ted, .. BR, convert den, 2 patios, buakless ok rr4 w 19th St ~I"" .--·
cupancy, $49,500. ig Cf1Y P9 . ee t, BRASHEAR RE•LTY pa BBQ, Nock to ocean. . . throughout. F1S1Ced )'8l'd,
447449 M · c bdwd noon , fully carpeted "' c.M. 842-2958 ~""/ onung llJl)'Ol1 2 bath. Walle to Broa~-••. · 847-8531 5J6.7Cl!IO 968-1178 $285 )'eU'ly teue. 642-11'71 garage . ....., mo. watt!'l' paid Corona. Highlands .... ~ E Ord Adults -no peU. P b on e
°"""Sat& Son GI" FHA lll,950. 16x36' POOL xtra lnary Coron• dll Mor 2250 Newport Bolch 3200 "'2-21nor613-18<6
De Laney Real Est••• P. Robertson Rlty 847-8$3 Luxuriou• 3 BR borne dining Sacrifice AVAILABLE NOW
2828 E. O:iast Hwy., CdM LOVING care needed, 5 BR, room, den .I: garden kitchen. of new homH. Builder must ~ANT. mod. 2 Br., F .A. 2 Bedroom 2 b&th
673-3no Pllnt &: ttx up. Over 25,000 Fully carpe_ted & dra-... ·-" -·-• .. _.~horn.. heat, diehwuber, frpl Lge ,-...,_...., ~-. blt-ina. ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""""""""""""~' tt W"l-i ...,... ~...,..a._"""" .,....,,.. patlo •--Nr an M1V:. ....... ¥""-... ._ DELX 2 BR ,..,I It drp•, i°'· '= sq · • ... cv>ace, corner lot. Profeulonall)' lruxbcaped. Jn Laguna Beach all with • ...,.. · • oce • ""'""' $200 month on ~ ~r VIEW Of HARBOR Prlcecl below mkt. $24.850. Will trade tor unlts near the views of mast. i bdnn 2 Mo. 67J..130f; 613-8611 SU.3663 Evea: 54U966 :. ~· J:g!. ~1~'°
646-4384. be•ch or submlt oUer to pur-tJ.lb, custom desi&ned &; B lbol 2300 Ba.Y If Beach Realty, Inc.
Quaint home. Large livmg 2 BDRM. Walk to achoole, chase. built True Spanlsb stylinz I 20'25 W, Balboa mvd., NB NEW 2 Br $157.SO Bltna,
room & fireplace, Reduced churches, shopping & Dr'a. LISTER REAL TY with oPeD bee.JD coostruc-PENN. Bayfroat Eucutt:re YEARLY 1--2 Br. WI rm, patio gar, Adults only, No
to $38.900. flS.500. 20052 Port Circle, 16612 Beach Bl., HB 842-6633 tion. All deluxe appoint-type home. s Br. 4 ba. kneed. patio, waah room. pets. 160 2lst St, CM
CORBIN-MARTIN H.B. 962--3913 LARGE 5 Bdrm, 2% bath. ments. Pler/fioet Comp I et e I y crpts, dips, gar. Open Sat 5 Qurer, bach. apt.; utn. pd,
4100
Make tt1ervation1 NOW
Nowly Redocor1tod
Cl-to Shoppl"9, Pork
Boy1 Club & Girls Club
• Specious 3 Br's, 2 Ba
• Swim Pool, PuVgreen
• Frpl, lndlv/lndry fac'll
1145 Anaheim Ave.
C.M. 642-2824
RENT
3 Rooms FurnltuN
$25 Month
P'UU. OP'l'ION TO BUY
No deposit o.a.c.
H.F.R.C,
Furniture R•ntal1
517 W_ 19th. C.M. 548-3481
1568 w. Lncln, Anhm 'n.C-2!m
REALTORS 67~1662 VERY O ean; Nr bcb 3 Br. Tr i-lev e l borne. All OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY equip. Avail Sept l . Sun at 6C1i Qubhoule Ave. Patio: maturf adult. Rei.
SURPRISING VIEW-ram nn. 1'4 ba. bltns, built -ins.. c arpet e d callforlocationlterms. Relllll)Nlblen.•Responli-NptBch. <Welt ol Udo is5.263JOra1*eAve. Co1t1MeN 5100
lrom 1780 sq ft of llSCQble covered patio, Assume 5% % throughout. Draca. Approx S33,500. hie penon&. fn....2039 abopl) $90 1 BR. Fum. Crpts. Drpl, 1---------
deck Lot &:~ top Of btteh-GI loan. SJ.000 dn. 96'J-3903 2300 IQ ~ living areJ, 494-8833 PENINSULA Polnt 1i6i blk. to I 'fl:fi=-'LEA=~SE=-, "°s"B=R.~2\;~B-A, p.rbqe diapL Adults. no SPACIOUS 2 br, bit-in bv
es. 2 large Bns 2 bath.'!. BY Owner, 5 BR, 2 BA. blt-~I kneed. Walk-LOS PADRES ocean or bay; 3 BR., 2% ba. many extru, tustom.. Neet pets. 646-2962 stovt'. tthig, walk to ators.
$69.CXXI o wn er 546-8693, ins, good location. v ery ~g distance to grammar A REAL TY Avail. Sept 10. Yearly $235 eve.~. 64.2-9319 NASSAU PALMS 1.2 BR U04.50. 548-7385J549..36C.1,
673--1$3 clean. sn ,TOO, 962-272I high school & shopping ~ Glenneyre Street per mo. 173-6106 ta Yoa Ad ba our dualfiedsT $135. $145, Pool 2260 Maple Apt B
Beautiful 3 Br. 8(}. of DLX. Waterfront Oxldo; 2 006e to freeway, $3).SOO. Laguna Beach Daib' PDo& Wanr 811 Somec:m will be Jooldna tor ITI E. 22nd St. &U-3645 I BR. Apt w/w cil)ts, drpe. ~ ~. By on! BR ' .. ,.___ St.2-234:2 ,_,, __ m It-···--Dial ···-... ""0 ULTS Cl.se to 8bnNng --• ... g:uway. owner y. ·· .: w,....,..t dip. Nancy hanne Smith ===~:=:;::=:;==-L=u=-=-==··===£~~~;:::••:;,,:~~~;j ••·· -
Rea11Mable. • 673-fi636 ZlJ: ~ eve/wknds. M4ED POSSESSION 2455 TUSTIN .. 1:v:o~:~:90 mo. CM PLACE your w-G.Dt ad wbere e BY OWNER e COSTA MESA S.nta An1 H•lghts 3630Sant1 Ana Helghtt 3630 S1nt1 Ana Heights 3630
thy are looldn1 -DAILY 4 BR. 2 Ba. $23,500 or best 16382 EAGLE LANE 2BR.2ba,blt-in1,cpt1d119,
1---------1 PD.m clauifi~ 642-.5618 olfer. 49f..9'232 Sharp 3 BR bane near Do.le· You art the winner ol 181 H Del Mar. $1Ci.
11.•, "'-""· aclloolo & goU 2 Hok.U to.,. Clill-0 .&\.,.I _ f)-C ~Q.• 543-8278 atted PM
counie. VA apprabed at P\\:t J.'o'QU ~). (.b P(/"P 2nd n. 2 BR. Newly
$23,750 LIDO THEATltE Solt>oaSlmplc Scr-'>W WoNPuzilc for 0 Chulci.' d "or•" d · C •,,,.<ed.
PERRON JU..TY &Gl m Showing Garage. SUS mo. S4().6998
THDROUGHL Y ................ fl/ tho -i---....r-.... PROFW IONAL ou;,,, wtlh Huntington MODERN MILLIE ;;;;.~, .... ~ ... ,-._ -~ living quarters. Sl~/mo.
H1rl>ovr 1405 low to n lour -_., 646-1582 5'S-8ll3
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I Stiel 31 eo.M 61 foi,.,h.tl 3350 ~ tt 4 + ma.Ida + Ntwp0rt Bee.ch with ldmU. I I I' ·1 I q:Q:., ctn.pea, bltna. Adults, 2Soy J1Alclr.O 'i~ + · no pets. $125. 5CM169
Jo.itw 1 lllitolfh elf« studio v\tw. Sl$ to ncation. • • • • •
To develop mes10ge for Sundoy
read ~ds OOl'•espcll'iding to~
of "fO." Zodiac birth 5ion.
.V•· l • Hm• •• ~ .. _ ....... ·~ Rm ,_ ~ I,,=~---=---I QUIET 2 BR., bltm., lnchy. SY~ """ uaaui ........... · "' """"' 455 Turac~ Way, Temple •roM ~~ ~= + free 14' Udo mu.. 1 BR. 2 B.4.. ctmett., • PYKll _ I ~tLM~:1~:S =· ~=-~= ~~ Cost $83.00J Sic $67,00) WW Wte ll'fir\g rm., flllic, ~ I* I I j 9 Mo".• ~~~ ttL~·· trade. Owner. 141.QJG eel ctlllflll tbru-out. Elec. _ _ . _ _ 2 Br. l'Ai ba. Drp&/crptl. If~~ 41 Fot ~~Z;!~ =~===:;~==I ldltbeJ w/blt-tn ""* A: Bltnt. pri pt/patio, Adults
12urt1e ~f:.: ~~" Out of County 1605 dl8hwl.lhcr 1arp comer lot, I W I 1140
mo. 549..oU.1 ll~ li!E-~~ s;_:;::;:;._.:;YOr;.."""..:.::..._;:::.:V:.!~'--9'-._;prlced.:;mod::c,I =~~-~ I " rl 11
t 'l·l1 ~';,":~::=.~· $1~..;;r.:.:.;:'~~
::,:... ~~ ~~-Sl0.500 tQ. Jm>. m-an Bt3cb,Owner.n4: f9M'126 I
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ONLY $1S for newlJ deaned WEDGEWOOD· pa range $20 APT an. c ro 11 top WESTINGHOUSE owa $10. nt.Tm-Inn bet.vy duty DOUBLE sprlnp, mattrea, SCRAM LETS BABY Bed UO Maple cr;adle COMICS-°"" I» blct
light beige carpet lnd pad, 2 rotary lawn roower., u la r!frlas-ator, WQl'ka rood $15.. KodU a mm camer._ Ha:bt ~ tor lr>' er 18' b8dbolld Jl.5. ~ • $15 Walker S3 i ctat S3 and 1uue1, DC and Marvd, lOc
10 • U feet. Antique cherry $15. 2085 Tburin Ave. C.M. Post holli digger $5. Small bu, 1 roll 1Um sis. Hair pool. Ai.o auromatlc aklm-RCA n" color TV, ~ $5 1'ull bed, complete $18 and up. l8ll W. Bey N.B.
van.lty Sway beve-1~ mlrror &l&u top detk iio. Coffee dryer is. Sewtrc machiM, mer, pool vacwm deaner worlc, rlw awt,y price $25. ANSWER·$ Twln bed, comp!ete $15 Very _6'13-881»=-=---..,,-...,--,--I
l25. Caned be:N:h $1.50. Anti-~~G ~~-SS Knit-table $6. Box sprifW and blonde cabinet, needs belt. and other pool mpplles $25. Antique M14>le amtll two eood dlvan Sl1 <llJ.lr ff .50 UPHOl3I"ERJNG J' ab r f 0 , -•--13 n1..... .., ... '6 Jam .. N Ul.,._ )latdait ·""'-... •1~-3• 1c• _,., ,,__ ., _.. '"I no ,.,,_ •<x Rocker lfi, Twin mattreu $5 qUe ....... .....-, .-..... v.ires ... mattl'e• $15. Cl'Oll top Sean $20. Small J......., 1wt ..._, x w -u&L11e, no .. e • ..,,. tau e ...... u.easer.....,. Birdie_ Perky _Cower -Dinette .et SlO UtilltY cbelt ~ l1nm Io
Man'1 Atla.nllc lugap $4 ~i!5 $2 ~~~ c;:.~ refri(erator $2'J.50. Apt al:r.e $,, Small aaw $2. Slmpp1ric liner $5· 5'8-1336 Mirror US. Small tricycle Banner_ ONE END $3. Lawn table $5. Barl>ecuc warm erey and white tbipe
eacb. Near new. 642-2890 a:mmode needi ~ and lfi" 1tove $25 eacti. Set out '2· 3 way lamp, no TWIN, Extra Joog, firm mat· $8.50, Skis $3.50. Tobe.ggan Boy deacrlb'"'" his ...c..i: $5 T)t>ewrK"er tl5. 2110 Na-$2. a )W'd, 6'7J..8llC8 n• UPRIGHT freezer $25. $15 S48-6Sin d eod tables fl'.50 set. Pota. ahade $2. Colle&c Pt.rk. treu $25 Box 11>rinp $25, $15. Shoes Zlc, Cogs, SN, "'6 5"'
G.E. washer $25. 2 ............. ,e · pans and diahe1 2c • 'lSc, ~1075 • with tn..mf', Like new &M, $2.50 pair, 2 tires Opel "She bu an hour glua ft&· tima.I &t6-005-Sat tbtu. BASKET Ba1I. li!'l...up tor II.Ip
TV $15 each.~Boy-' NICE redwood dog house $8 El~ 2 burner bot plate J5 U •~ -· l""" n.:--..., H car with rim $3 and $5. 2 utt, but the sand 11 all II Wed. roof or other. Like DN, $1.0. --1 ""....... DUNE bu"'"'--: g& en ............. , • . ,,,., .--....:: ~.. Wl--h · •--•• tt ONE END" --~· g1r7, bikes $10 ead!.. 17 See out butt. SS Centu St $7. Hll'dware Sc ..fl. Lamps stainless ~O~ Sand tires tingt.on Beach anging m .. '"""' '" • ~ · U VOLT Bon Aire ctr ooo&er l -",..,,~==--..,----I
gallon llhow tank aquarium C.M. ISJ -$7.S0.Sat.Sun9-6'.2622B $10 pair. Cenmic b&rb@cue SINGER Electrlc portable ~~ S= ~tab~;dec!. TRUMPETSilverfinloahgoOd $2$. 35mm sUde binder, DRAPERIES -S p a 1r,
with fillers, N.nd and cover OLD Sdiwinn (girl(•) bike $5 Santa Ana Ave. C.M. please no. W1ter skis, slalom $15 Sma.11 refrigerator fl nection $1.TS. s ma 11 fish value m, comet real fine cover, gl~ and m~ $5 euslom ot1 white llltoea wttb
$15. 5 gallon aquarium $4. 3 Renault l4cv} radiator $8 park in itreet. $10. Doubles $10. 10' Jacobi St&lniess .iffl table 18" x bowl 20c each. Anacra fish old Henri GauUer ~. s.llde proJec~, di!ferent hardware $25. Heb m-lllOI
gallon aqu.ariwn Sl.SO. 5 Cute small couch needl a COUCH $10 to $25, living !Urfboard, like new $25. 48"x 18'' bJib $10 Magic plant 50c ywd, Antique lad. mouthpiece and ce.se for me slidel $5 Air cooltt with Am'IQUE Dnk-tabl• $20.
horse power gasoline engine cover $20. 548-6842 room dlalr $10, adjustable Skeg for same $25. Clpiie bostea meat llicer S2 Baby der' metal tire en~e $25. same Sta, Trumpet go 1 d It~ mis~~ each, c:hatr $7.50. TV's $10.
$25. Lawn mower $10. Boy's TED Williams no lb weight bed rail $15, vacuum cleaner &hell lamp1 $10 pair. O>o9-CU' seat $2 Pocket books 5c BNe poodle $3.50. Saturday finlab bery good English ;; ~1866 full 11ze beadbouds $3.00.
battery operated ca.r l-5· lifting set no. Kelsey 3 x 5 $6 and $15, register receipt ping block cabinet $10. Electric toutu $1 Snow only. 10 AM -4 PM. 496 E. made Oxford $25, ce.se and · Twin lets ol b8dbo&rds and
MatchlnK couch and chair printing preu with equi~ $10, bird cage SOc, boat Chi I d's ad Ju• t • b I e chain& n snow &led $3 19th St. C.M. mouthpiece for same $20, AUTOMATIC wasber $25. footboe.nk $10. et.Cb. Room :·=e~1~:; ~:~:~:a:~ea:~~:!; ~p~e$6~=!1ay:. !:~=tor~.::en.: =e&bo~t=sis'::: ™IC broiler $8. =pe~u:Cmher~.g~;s~ =~n ~· ~~~: ~:~;!.pl1:'t:!.
$25. Vlctcr phonograph $2.50. before J Sunday dresser and mirror $25, be1U'tiful turtle rwck 1Wff:ler que slafle coaeb wheel $25 and mothplece for same mower $5. Recliner SS. Coffee tabl.e and tiwo end
Toys and aames 25c -$3. 58 OLDS part.a $ l ·' 2 5 • water aid $8, electric clothes $5. "V" neck $5. Beautiful Chrome ptpe 2" x 6' $1 UTliJTY table, white S3. $20, Trombone Coon good Gll'den plantll 50c • $1, tablet $3.00 each. ftxr
Green chair $1.:i. Palnts 25c -C d . L S ! I dryer $10, 646-9250, n>9 women'• clothes, •~s &-12, Portable draftlna table iJ 90 548-1732 Blide $25, fine old wood R1dio $5. Toaster $ 4 . lamps and tabl.e tampa $1. Camping equipment 2Sc • a 11.1 ~ c · a a e Continental Ave. C.M. $1 $10 lee box/freezer Pi lo $20 bruit hom $5 Bl d
$2 50 Electric mixer $l!t0. transn'USSlon with extra COU:binatlon SIS. run, .~ .. ~n"""""wa~ sac, .. ~,;: trl'ILITY table, white $3. S25ro ~ o1' d F .;e -.eta Garbage disposal! lam
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, ~ from $1. Nlck-oadm ham" . gean $25 53-62 Ford PU LUGGAGE carrier f Its .. .., ''"' ,.... <N 548-1732 • 5"""' e .... r cage $3. Poe P · .--v:r..e 2Sc. 218-48 SL N. B. Sat 2-&'.l' hoses $1. each. Laying ' ' · perfect. Toys, &oo4 ~ ahape Aquarium &11nrilJes ~$1 1 c::c=:=:::=:=---:--:-new strings $25, Bui drum lamp $3. Wheel barrow $1. Sim. h"'' .,., ea.ch. Stewing hens transmission $25. 56 Ford Olevy II st.ation wagon ~ .., Baby _ _.._ .., w-.,.. 1,.. """""n:-coELlNE b-·"-~ p u f ax! ~' H tin ... --1 JUl: -.... • ...... g ...... Peacock '"'pp!.e• $5 ..,.; .. , ............. o.r..-3 ' um '~ and UJdwig pedal $20. I a-e rubber raft $25. Air COUCH In ~ --~·-... each" $1.50 drease1. Baby · . ront e ..... un g rack, water .,. ........ $20, G.E. ea.k -•-•-U5 •y .......... .. ....... 15 51•1732 ~ •
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........, Ulfllll..-~ bo and ~· N I et IWlllK \;U&U-• Red swords 50c each. Dou-"1l"" • -536-8541 121l Engllnd, H.B. mattress $3. T.V. as ii $10. n o:, W•l _.,1 $10, •--•I raibbita $1. Mated pair young ws arrow1 .,..., ear wa.Hle Iron Ike new $5, 1 a.... rints, seuca _, .,..... .... "I"".
rabbit& $5. 2165 State St. ne.w 14" Olev wheel $.1 Olds yellow kitchen utility table "-:"6 e p ~· bl.e box springs $2 Otain REDWOOD Trellls $1 PLAY Pen with pad like new '16fl~ W. nh otf Placentia $5. &12-70Cl
C.M. 646-139'3 mag 11park $12 56 Buick $4, a>" boy's bicycle $7. sltips$4. $8. Booka, Medical 50c-$J..50 mue chip a:tamp 54&-1732 Sl2, Sturdy highchair (no Ave. =~===;:--=,-,;;;-·I
-• Biological n ~ no. 222 books t?.50 Four 3 o •, Ir ) $3 mond ocl d lT' PORTABLE TV $25., dinln 2 l a:hcrt block $25 Heads """ 540-5373 Fem St. N-·-Shores, .......... .-.. ;_ t•b'-1,,. ... ENCYC!.OPEDIA Brittanie•, ay • em ern en MAYTAG washer, near 'new, radiol $1, full a:Ue racu Mahogany g set eaves o;_,,,_..., __ ,_ stroUer ~o Higb . .. .. _. ~•""'6• ...... ,,,.. ie ....,. table $3 Screens-three 21'A, ha ...
ni, malt mixer $1, deep fat :.._~ru $?~. 673-6376 ..., DniK and chi.it $15, 6 N.B. Wotnan'i b Icy c I e $15 llth edit. $15, 4lK-6'121 34118' 20% 34%. $4 5, needs repair $15. Gar.._e bike $5. OR 3-31n
fryer $3, both work, elec-l;;;u=~=-=:.=:-c:::,-,;:1 drawer dresser '15, vacuum DOLLS tor collectors, all styrolotim lOc Sheet tin $1 OLD, UsableUnder wood ::.Xel, h-;:e and xwheel iori-='"-=.::'c.:1_.:IS.::·c.646-584:_ __ •,..--:-: 1Q'~U~EEl'l=~su.~~.._-,---,--• .,, .. ""1
trlcal conduit 2c foot never FRONT and rear seat for no, record 1tand $5, Rem-types except bisque. Com-Aluminum cylindu $1 , typewriter SlO. 847~ utility trailer $20, spice rack 5 NICE hollow core doon $4. bolster cover fl .50. Full
used, b1thlnette 44, babyline 1960 Falcon, 4 door, original, brandt print $25, r e d po.sitioo Shirleya, Effanbiea:, Browsing OK. W~a: n7 GIR.lS Sile' l roller rink with 18 a:intalners $ 2 , each. 545-5625 epread $.1.50 Bar-b-que $1i. 2
crib $15, mesh playpen $15. 2 excellent $20 Six ice cream carpeting $5, po rt a b I e Alexanders, Japan e • e , Center St. C.M. lkatri $4., Vktor torch and 962-42:19 -------,--.,-, -1tutfed clWni $5, eadl, 1
walnut end tlbles $15, brown chairs, painted with primer record player SS. Samsonite Oti.nese, Negro, p I a I ti c I DINE'ITE Table with two cutting held 2S Victor """===,,~===a1="'25 SLOT car double track racmg ch•lr no. Clothel ~10
[)Qni!!h couch $25. 197!! $10 ea.cl!. Seven foot cotiee luggage $25, call 6421133 vinyl . mache wood • 3 PIECE Dani .. 11 aection S layout with transformer, 14' children& SQc.. to fl.00. Daya
R.arcer Lane, Huntington table SlO Four bowls (3' to cel..luioi~: any n 'g oo& lee.ns, white and gold ~=-:a ~;,5· ~ each sectloo, Walnut end x 6'. $12. ~1522 clothes size 2 Sc to 50c. n---•. 962-10'!0 1\1' diameter) for --"en MUSKRAT' coat, tull length .,,.._ -Wood •-11 form.lea $20 Twin bookcaae table $15 962-8584 m ~--32 50c to ~oo .~==~==-cc::-:-::-=:'77-: 1 water1all with ~"'$2s. Barg1ln, wear as ii or Priced ON<.:-• _,. uu headboard SS Propane camp cents, $1 roll large mercury WFSrIN~ DUSE A . BABY swing $5. B ab 1 ou1e1 au.c -•
KENMORE Automatic Room dlvider, 3 shelves and worth much more as tum in bed $6. Doll cradle $4. Doll atave $10. 546-9633 (model 201) tube tester $25, H utomatic stroller $5. Baby infant seat (Garage behind ~ boulie)
waahe:r good conditioo $25, .. _w•r ..,0, 3, x 4, oil ...,_;.._ on new fur coat $25. Lad.lei high chairs n · $4. 2956 Sat or Sun. ~ washer and electric dryer $1. C1lild's scooter $ 3. 320 Coltcm street, Newpcrt
40" l tric range $5 trailel" u.n1. .,... _.... dresses bles bl Pemba Dr. C.M. CAMERA, Ydhica flex twin ;-.,.==-,==C--..,.--good condition $20 each, 17" Ollld's 00 train set $10. Shores eec ' ting (city waterfront • enaem ' ouses, =~:-:-=---=---lens, 120 film $25 Tripod S5 LLOYDS Portable tape lire and heel 200 16" tire 1 ~===:-=-~:-:--,1 hltdl. for 1959 Plymouth $2, skyline} $25. White curtains size 10·12, 25c. $8: Shoel!I, BRAND new Power Flash attachmait $5 Lirht recorder, xlnt cooditlon $15, 8lld h ~$2 DatlUn . Pair of bi-fl speakers $25 ANDIRONS $1. dlelll: ar Datsun~ transmimion lined z panels, 64 x 60 $10 white 9S, $2. Man' navy Squadron charting board, meter $5. 54!HY155 reconditioned wood.stock w ee ' en&me each. Electric beater $5. drawer1 $15. drapn $2.50,
$25, General E 1 e ct rl c for both Antique leather in· blue suit 38-40 long $5. pa.id $16, sell $8. Brocade typewriter $15, Hard Ing partl $2 to '25· S4?-8Ua Fire iroM $.1. Washing Antique cdfee I: ·tea ..-vice
automatic washer $20 aood laid ste~ table, mahogany 548-1236 all day Saturday theater coetume, paid $TO, T Y P E W R I T E R $20. mimeograph $15, Shure desk CHEST $10, A q u a r I u m 1 machine $10. Oak chairs S5 $15. Antique diabM and
condition. 847--8115 $25. 1933 Wallace, rear, C.M. after 2, Swiday. sell $20, size ~10. Worn.once 675-13143 mike for P.A. system or $2-49, Bulletin Board $4 old each. Lamp stand $2. Foot glaa:a watt $1.~. too%
11' SLIMLINE portable $20. (near 19th and Placentia) SOFA, 6 foot $10. Grape shoes, 8B, 6 pairs $3. Dishes, RECORD Cabi n et SS C.B. $10, H.O, G.I. 6-volt recordll $1, clothesrd $1, ;oit stools $5 pair. Antique AvocaOO, Patio OraDa del
a.tS-4395 642-1932 clusters $4.; 646-5627 "' glas&e1, 11Uverwa.re Sc • lOc. Uphoill.ered chairs $ 2 O, converter charger $15, 1962 Shoe• $7.50, rcco P yer 1teamer tnmk $15. V.M. tape Mu
DOUBLE bed with metal B~ ,.........,.. .. ,G tuachiM in EX CE u.ENT porta-crlb, 40 long suit, like new, paid needs ,cleaning. Desk $15 and 1962 "CB" call books $2 ch$2, 1ame1 15c ;., $1,MStilt-recorder $25. ~ecmcM· bl roomdi eo=WUNG==~Ball~~,Bac=--,M~..,...,...,1 ~ M • Ur ~"' hOO ,.uh• ~-1 12 s .. m· 1 ,_.,_ $10.50 Win• ,,~.~-o•m~·'-gt•P• erie1 n -"'· ove $5.Doorlock..,., a.pe n.. Sl5· 8,~ ~,. -frame -. · ens ro e r~woocl basket.I $3.15 Large new mattre11 $12. 673-6280 ., ... ' .,....., ~· ........ ' ....,.., ""' '-':!'" .,.,......, ._ UnW• •::: De k · bl ~ M I et ol ' uucage -'• gu ..,., Double "" T a-e top coat $3. Four rack $2.50 ShoM 50c-95c (JA.") leu than% .....ice 60c, camtta • 5""" ..,.., s ing ta e f""· ape I Cabinet no· Wooden Ob_,_ skates, me "'' _,, fuslchiu in gal.Ion cans $1 WEDCOR Portable record --..5 .,., lamp $2, lawn mower JlO. chairs (4) $20. G.E. Toaster .,. ' ~
bookcase headboard $4. F . redwood tubl U panel wooden .screen $5. Books 15c Lamp1 ;J..~ Dymo M-5 tape writer (all .,... ,..a_,_L.r NB. 644-0l50 $5. "-man -~e•t•I $15. 2 Ctable'll, carvinp, lette r Oear plastic seat coveo fur eoontm _:1 bark and u; player $10, 2 pi °" aofas New tot's noat vest paid $8, 54G-3929. lcrlJ6 Aacot Circle, metal) new, and t,s $12.50 s'"' ;;•"1~,:i;i n.u ..... ~th.., .-.c holdera, planter, Birdhoule)
l967 Ford station W&JOl'I $720. m = on . turquoise $15, desk 4 drawer .ell n. 546-1868 Huntinaton Beach Sat. or Sun. 536-3021 at--.::1un .,... planter uux WI uowers .,..., $1-5: like new veneer door 646-~~ oe 2170 "·-' pt cans Tx·$10 Tropical• 50c-no, end table blonde oak $2, ,.., .......u.,.., Pol• 13 work each Rod irori pot hanger ---L ~ i,,........ """' -L.-•-o WONDER Hou• hobby ho-e .... ~ •""""" · · (make 1 table cvuc:i) $5 eL ===-...,.--,.=,,,-=""I $1.50 SUccUlent.s, cacti ....,._. large bookcase $10, bed full DINETI'E aet, 4 ... ~ $1 • CAMPER Or trailer 1ink and ... bl $9 -. SL St1lnlesa steel food D~!SHES, n-·, ,.-"-• 1-12, ·-• ~--~ ch "-bl $5, !•-• -·--•-pre•-••• ta e , tuner .,£v, gas oven or 2/$1.SO Eves/weekelldl ,.... ,,.,.... "' $1.25. Sun plant&...,...._ .,...uua si,u $10, Bed twin size like Studio cou $5 • ....,uee ta e eland $15 26" 3 speed men'• -• ............. """" $10 h~ $5 covers 50:: each Hand dryer "· Dishes le • SOc. E1ec-.-:n Pl G'·' 6. -cooker with rack $10, 2 $10, gu stove ' .....,.... ' . 646-2840 .,, 25c--$3.75. 164 Mei•w ·• new $1.S, Bed roll a.way $15, SS. l..a.mfd $1. uwer racing bike $15 30--06 le 45 wardrobe:• S3 bird ca&e &: $25. 100 Kinip PL Newport l n;;;:;;:;;""';-;;::::~-::-::7:-:l tricaJ appliances $1. Radios C.M.J ntt Orange between ''"-e picture scene SJ, Gibraltar. 540-6551 autoammo6c45, 38, 30-06, beautiful old Forester Be ch WRINGER'I'ypeMa.yta n. Rua -'-a-............. t?, .._.., -=-==--,:----,-c::-· I d-ra-r bottles -"--ton stand $3, large rug $25, sew-': ... ::'=::-:,..,---,-...,-...,-.,---• 125 3 D -....... .......,.... .... 21st and 22nd) Provincial &Ofa make1 bed =-30-30 and 30 car b In e =-v •v """""" "" dish sh S25 1. w-,er , r a w e r Grocery carts $.1. Bab Y COFFEE table, CU11tOm built, d ~ --• 1 d ttema $2 eich, 2 goose neck ing .,.., wa er · LARGE dining set, 6 chairs d f ....A..i.a.•--itrol..ler $1 Table fowitain 24" ENGLISH R.aleigb bike $10, mA4'.1le platform rocker extra size, very different e-prim""' ..,.... c ea n e .. __ k lampo Sl.50 "cb, "-e Many oUler Hema 208 Men· $25, Women'1 cl-),2.14, resser or '""" .... ...., .....,. W.'lh •--'·ot $17.50. Man's Ice arm<:bair $7, round maple brass 3 to le 546-7(62 ~ ..... ., 1 Lid Iole 673--0888 Excellent mattreta a n.d $4, new. Vacuum sweeper .....,.... $25. Paid '200. Kitchen ... _, .. __ --~ ~-'·et $3, 1 one o SOc • 13. Boy's 3-14 $2. ........ .&:.....i..1 • ...: ... skates $2. No Saturday calls catftt table $5, 3 maple k .... .., ~"t: .. .....,.... .......... 1 . sp..... uuuure .,.,. r•ew $2. Oothes, 11.ze 10-14 50c -646-3680 tiered ~d tableli 53 each, table, modern, b I a c 'I'RAlLER. Hitd:I, long bar profeMionll dumbell 1 2 , MILK G&¥s, }:)oudoir imps, 540-6030 green waahbow! $5. OideT
$.Baby clothes lOc • SOc. two 3 y lampa 13 each formic& top, one leaf, $7.50 car jack 95c T.V. G.E.8speedmixm1Ster$5, $8. Single 1hllk glaas lamp FILI. d'rt lOc for all 3501 uphosltered cbal.r SlO. Old
Lamps, pair $5. 549-3885. WAFFLE iron. $2 Electric fry wa · sturdy, ex~llent condition antenna $3.50 Car jack $1.95 Maple flead and foot board $5 antique colftt grinder 1 · snowbird boat traJler $10. Ou Gl.ler. P • ". G.E. $5 El_._.,. night stand 2 drawer $3, 3 $12 Mo ;,,_ "'A"' A.,.,., "'all • u-·-" movlo pro-' d ,_ ,. 50 Surlvlew Lane, Cd M • ""..... • m"'6Y' O'IU'"""I<-" DC • nuon;.u for youth bed $2, cabinet $10, ol muror, .... • an· Water heater free, 675-0flM 3274 Michi&an, t1m street shaver $2 Electric knife light chimney chandelier jector with indoor light $18 T v $2 536-0403 tlque Saratoga trunk $25, 6#-1523
off Gisler. stiarpener $3 Ke n more .$10, brass dinette chimney PLATFORM rocker and ot· Punch bowl 1et milk glaas · ' or parts ' blue and white tea pot,'ls·"EALPO"'"'"'oo"""1v::,::,.,:-1;;i-;t-:;e) DINETl'E Set with 4 dlaira
ANTIQUE BOtJp turffn end steam iron $4 To1ster $3 chandelier $5, wrougllt iron tomon, green fabric, like S2.9S Iroo, G.E. steam &lid NEIGHBORHOOD Decorator sugar creamer, cup1 $8.50. Siamese boy kittens $18 $20, baeslnet $5, electric
bowl•, perfect condWoo $25. Kenmore hand mixer $5 bed atand $2, Franciscan new n5.50. Hawaiian dress, dry $1.96 Ladies Sunbe1m show and garage aale: Leather chair $8, Porter each. Pigeons n .50 pe.lr. dryer $25, televWon 1tanda
Antique cheese dish $20. Ironing board $2 Pyrex 9 ware dilhes let S5, stemmed alu 8 $3. 642-81.n Shavemuter $1 Slacka and Think ahead to Chrlstmu rnicrO&COpe, 750x, never u. Part Dachshwld dog $10. SJ, each, foldlnc bed p.
New unused chafing dish cup percolator $1 Carving glamvare 3 S1!U $10, 1847 LARGE aectional so fa , rack $2.50. ~1 50c • 95c b and c r a f t e d a i ft• -ed, $8, new Presto pret!lllure O.Ud'• desk, needs ~sh-Saturday ooly 962-mB
$10. Tricycle $3. Brown set with steak knives $2 Rocers sUverwire set $10, u.eable $25. Rotary mower 276 E. :llth (re1r) Decoupage wood panels, cooker $5, beautiful real Ing $10. 1609 Baker, C.M. BEAUTIFUL Brus an d
tweed wing back cooc:h $20. Mixer juicer attachment $1 electric wame iron $10, $15. Boy'• Stingray bike $14. ROSFlBUSHES 75c Queen decorated rock key chains-alligator Purse $5, ladies 545-9187 wrouiflt Iron m acreei
Whirlpool dryer, needs work Glass'Nare 5c-25c Ice bu<!ket electric mixer $10, carrot Hand mower $6. Drapery Elizabeth. 5132 Warner Ave. all criginal and dlfierent .SO iuede % coat from HANGING fuchalaa in red· with draw curtain $25.
$10. Mosquito tent for 2, $3. $l. Cooler chest $1 Kit-juicer .$25, CU' cooler $5, reO'IJlanta 25c yard. LI -$5, shell jewelry, shell Delmonds, ilze 10 .u, $14. wood bukets and fuchalu Walking c1ne1 $5. Appllqued
Dt.shei 5c:. 50c. women's chenware 5c-Sl R>ts and lovely hate $2, phone g...7147 H.B. wall lights. driftwood Youtna 91><>l"I jackets, ':3· in tubs for patio. All bloom. twin qUilta, all handmade,
cklthea, Biles 6-18, l5c -SJ. pans 10c-n Drapery hooks &U-8438 ~RE""'FRI""c"ERX~~TO~R~$201:!"'. "s•"'ov~e BIKES 10 !peed $25, Stingray .cenes, plus more ·50 -9\aclul, 29x29, SOc. Twin ing $6 each. t59 E FLower U&e u coverlets 125. each.
Oilldren.'1 clothes 5c: • Sl. le each Dishes lOc • 25c ~S goU shoM S0c -$1, $25. (])est ot drawera $15. 2 $20, 3 speed fl(), unicycle $1.?5, tables $5, violin a1ld maple bedl $25. each. Young St. c .M. ' Artlats' easel Sf.50. Mien' a
Clothes pole $1. G.E. elec-Community silver lOc • Sl dishes 5c and 10c, chUdrer:is end tables $10 each. Coffee $20, ecuba pak 1$2, pacachute cue $25, .small guitar caae man's madr&1 sport coat $6, British make lhoes, Jtze 13,
trlc sweeper $10. Old trunk Tile tny kit $2 Gu can 50c books 5c and l<k, pictures table $15. Breakfut set $10. C9JlOPY $25, p&k for same (new never used) $5, 18 hour Seersucker sports coat $4. FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator $7.50 (deer akin color) Gooee
$25. Saturday only 9-5. l.9'l C1U1vaa all tease $1 Sat-Sun Zic to $1, jewelry Sc • lOc, Desk $5. Used bride 5c elCh. $25. 536-6126 vaporizer $3, e x c e 11 e n t 423 Snug Harbor' Npt Bcb. $25. Paperbound books 10 far &: duck feather plllowJ, 1 pr.
F1ower St. C.M. only 2T19 Tem Orcle, C..M. clothes size 10 Z>c to SOc, 9 to 5 Saturday, sts-2237 TROLLING Rod, Reel, and unicycle $10, v .w. hubcap 548-74n 75e. 545-7877 $5. OR 3--4668, no l'ern&e.f,
3 PAIR dr1pee (green and 546-3684 . la cl thel . 10 25c to 20 pound da.cron line, $25. $2.50, Brownie uniform• ANTIQUE · 38~" b CdM Park iD all I"""""'""';"':::;::=:::;.::-. :. 442 ° E. ;: Newport STEAMER Trunk SS 2 sp oomplete $1, Tan quilted TRAIN-Marklin train 1et, ., mirror• Y · ry. gok1 pattern) $lS. O'Kfffle .a:. COLDSPOT refrigerator. 10 0 __ ...... o:Ao?'3l tumtable, m otor and YachW.-.wpwatch never kingilze bedenread $2, water equjpment, decon.tion. Has so-,, $10. 64&-513l ANTIQUE Cbair, webbed Merri·tt stove $ :1. ""lb .___ °"....._--,, ........-Uled.$10.LefthandHunting ~.-u ally --•SCHWINN I .~~---•bl errt cu ft with .;.v top ill!t"Zer. ' pick-up $4_ Tab&e legs 4 -$1. ski's SJ, 0 range { green O\Yn table, nusu 1uvu. stingray $ 2 5. eet, u~tcn:u ~ I: Refrigerator $l5. Apartm .. _ $100 value for f.!S, 67:J.0673. HEAVENLY Bambc»balled Danish style couch frame $5 Bow and aeceuorles $25. naug'"1yde bar stoole:, """""' $25 673-3863 French motor bike $25. while linen $25. 54S-42l2 refrigerator .$5. Dinette """'t CdM 7 al 1 s2 --• 13 ·~1259 •-s ~--~ d •-605 LArkspur. · g Ion I i.e ...,,... • 40" x 40" new window <>'l'IJ"'" eoodidoo, drapes S4-$10, 24" GffiL'S bike $15 u,, ......... u an """Uy board. 61 FALCON Partl:. Racti&tm' :;al~, ~:~!ee~'25 ~~ GfGANTIC round aquarium regular $10 .. 19792 Ranger frame $2.SO 28" door $2.50 GUITAR, Electric, like n"' Sa.1urday July 21th 10 a.m. 4 Humidifier $25. 548-5984 both for $25. llO Opal, $15 Engine $25 Rear End
good. 12' x 16· rug $15. Cof· $25. Stand $25. Extra equip-Lane, HuntiJ!gtoo Beach. New lthadow boxes $2 New $25.00 Knox amplltler $25.00 p.m. at 10212 Cutty Sark, KENMORE auto m • t I c BaJboa Island $10. 826-3184
tee table $7.50, Bookcase ment. 1 gallon brine shrimp 962-1070 1coustic tiles 5c each. HO Bike 2G inch, Auitrlan H.'8. 962-4981 washer $25 Run• good. 2069 FLORAL Cameo-p1trern loop 1a=E>"1l"'I"G"EIRA="T;;;at"°'n"o=-.-:-::-,
and what not combination eggs for tropical fish $25. PERUVIAN Ion g .h 1 ired cu track $3 Formica table Steyre, good cond. SlO.OO PAINTINGS On Black Velvet Continenl.8.1, c .M. 646-6638 nig, idea) for Ear I y $1S. 2424 Sant& Ana Ave.
$7.50. 4 end tables $3 each. 3105 Barbe.dos Pl C.M. gulne1 pi&• $2.50 and SJ.SO. f1. Paste brushes 2/SS Cox gas efliine pl&T1~ flown 2'X4' $25, Royal typewriter JAP:ltNE.SE bantim chickens American decor. 1p-c .M.
Double bed m at t re 1 s. 545-3103 546-6159 Modeling wood 11ticka le $1 once, accessory kit, like new $2S, Webcore tape recorder $1. &42-3263 proximate size 8' x U', price ===~-=--,:--1
springs and wood frame tlO. Bl~. 2 boy's 24", $10 and MAPLE coffee table $25. Bird cage 50c 2409 Orange. $l .50 644-l66S $.25, electric mixer, jtricer EXCELLENT beglnn t $25. 9'8 Serra W1y, Coerta TRUNK 2'i x 42• c l e a n,
Single bed box springs, box $8. 548-9688 Lamp table $20. Plaid chair LI g_q ANTIQUE full c ab 1 n e t $15, Westinghouse elecbic of Wllion Sam Snea~l"I! B~e, _M-.;;'";;;;;' ;;'4&-0!;-::c!ll=-::::-;=~ ~~· key $5. Pb. 5.'JS..7306
mattress and ff'ame $21). SLIDING glass doors $25 wltb Maple winp Ind arms REFRIGERATOR $25, 3 w ' tread I e type 1 ew 1 n i roaster $15, tmrlni9hed Birch Ridge woods {1 Ii: 2 &: 3 A: 4) 10UTSIDE steps for Mobile er p.m.
Foot 1tool $3. ~t of Crystal goblets $25 Cllam· $25. 2 tired la.mp table Jl2. stools $15, 847-4460 machine S25-l5U ()range bookc814!" $25, unfinWied plUs headcoveri, beautiful home, custom ma.de, water MAH<XiANY Cbnlole lla'eO
drawus $3. Metal utility pagne glasses $20 Wine Ironing board $2. Pair braa1 'JWO Sitar aound fuzz tones _A_v_•~.,_c_.M_._..,.... ____ .,,-.1 Birch gun cabinet and base ahape $25 Walter Hagen tigflt. Latte storage a.rea -Mitdlell bl'and-"5.
table $5. Tires, good. d.U· glasses $20 Luggage $10 lamps $7.50. Small bookcase for uJe at S20 ea.cl!, Elec· DUNE buii)' parts: l gallon elCb $20, Distr~sed Maple Ultra Irons 2-!I ptu1 pitchin& $25. Four Seuons Mobile of!M..3918
ferent sizes S3 each. Bicycle flouresc~t ligtit fixtures $15. 64&-2863 trontc parts and projects stan1e11 t&nk $10. Sand tire T.V. or Stereo cabinet $20, 3 wec4?:e $25 Blue golf bag S5 Estates, 2359 Newport Blvd, SCUBA-pro nn. ft, weight
parts lOc • $1. Garden tools $10 Silex bleOOer $2.50 12121 ''1W=0~26=1nc-.h'l'"adl".,--:b°'il<,-o-.. ""Sl"'"5 Sc-$3.50 SUnday only, ask UO p1lr. Ceramic bu-be-que antique copper pans $20, AmoM Palmer putter $5. SO C.M. ~1377 belt and .afety flolt $20, 2
25c • Jl, 75 root heavy drop Dover Dr. Newport Beach each. 548-5240 for John. 642-TI65 at 2030 no. W1ter lkls, slalom black cer1mlc Bulls each ahftg balla &: ~ cood 10 and 5 GAU.ON tanks with medium mlm. best ~ or
cord used:! n constructlng Highland Dr. N.B. $10. Doubles no. 10' Jacobs $20, clock rad'° .$10, portable playabll' balls with entire filten and beater $11 and $6. $25 each. 53&-1330
Ira ct ho u •es S 2 0 , COO<·A-POO, ma 1 e' 4 4 WINDOWS (3 P61M') 24" x "eo""y"·sc-~:;;;;; .. -;~o:::;;l':;:-~•b;;:,.:-,,-:;a,, surfboard, like new $25, A.C. 3 band radio $10, set. ~t corfam 10% colf Tropical fish 20c $2 Satur-FOLDING Din9'g tatie $31 Pl"Ofesslonll f1cne hoCles and month 1 . Had shota. 42" n e1cl\-Air stapling ..., ...... 5 '"'" "' ..... Skeg f(I(' lllJTle $25. Capize cocktail dreSlff each no. 1hoe1 (worn 5 times) $8 -· Gu __ SI5 Blric bed S25.
stake• $5. camera lights $.'i. Housebroken $15. 546-5984 gwi $10. Prentice bend:i Tise DeW parts S20 Fibergl111 shell tamps $10 pair, Choi>" evening .rw~ater fur collar 1£dln clubs tlO Kenmore day onl,y. 388 Budmell Rd. SS> H;;fiton, tum at Pooo
201, Pomooa Ave. Apt C. BOY'S t · "14 13 5" jayg SS. Spartan com-bellyfxiard, good condition Pini block """-c1blnet $10. •~. mena .uita, 1weater1 v1cuwn cleaner, 1mall split C.M.
CXIB llU u.-· bm' •"--.:.k fa"-~. n~ H. $15 Sat -'y. ''°1482 ...... """ L---.., 9 6 2 6 2 3 3l;BABY"'"""•°"'-•-=g=ood::.--:~==--Pa!We on Harbor Blvd. CM D,_,_ · k •~ Di-' .. ed """'' ""' '"'""' ~ .. "" "'u ,,,_. Ch 11d'1 ad Ju at ab 1 e--.. 15, Bar-B-Q opit, in .....e .,... -"""'• .,,..,....._.U\.lll . . ....,es, pin ""' .,.. Hyd-u coole r $8. N-'~. -y<'--• SIO S H mak ·•--"~'GHOUSEWath•r k •• platf!d $1 each. Lamps ..... .... ORANGE Naugahyde eoucb table/feeder $5. Scuba 13) motor $.1, boat aeptic tank an "'""'· · my orne er -"~ ... ~
FUSCHIAS tn bu eta .,.. shades $1-$2 Baskets $1-$.2 6d, 8d and 16 smooth, box 12) $25eacb. Matching table stage reaulator $22.50. Men'• $25, pUmp and motor eaclt MAHOC.ANY reconl cabinet •tove $5. 673-1533 and electric: dryer. TqJ car...
each. 548--l7l2 3HI Femlt'al. CdM OR lOc lb. Sat. l07 Sapphlre, and' lamp $10 Bookcase bed beautiuO turtle neck sweater $25", movie editor apl.i&r ns. and table, llke new, $15 5 ELErl'ROLUX, a 11 at-«litlon $25 eecb. Cd M
BOOKS, children's and sdu~ts 3-4668 Park in alley 9-12 or Balboa laland -box spring and mattregs $25 $5. "V" neck $5. BeautUul mliteellaneowi houteWttre• drawer chest, good condition tac h men ts, teli·winding 675-23t6
5c • 30c. Toy• 5c • SOc. White 2-5 DINE'ITE ael $12.50. Round Matching dres11er, 2 night women's clothes, tb:es S.12 .25, lamps S2. 26ll ~land, $12.50 Vanity dreuer $5 cord, good condition i.z. ATI'ENI'ION Reloaden-ll
rat and new cage $2.50. walnut U" dinin& table $10. stand $25. Pole tamp $5 t1 -$10. Ice box/freezer HB 53&-9874 Guitar $17.50. 370 Broadway, Sleeping $10. 548-2654 boxe1 " 243 callhn' brul.
Guinea pig cq;e $ 3. TWO lllrl'! lounge ch1jrs: $25 Room dividel'I $4 Neb. Meat slicer $7 Oilld'1 rocker combination $15, r u tCO;·~M~. ==-,...,.--:,.-,,,.-,:li:i:ARi<GE!Tn;;;;<;;;;;itii5. Once fired su. 548-010& Bookcas. SIO. Antique scales elCb. 6(l....6974 perlect. T'"'•• --t shape ADORABLE AKC registered .-. 4 drawer dlelt $5. I====:-=,--,.,= ~-,.--,-,-.,.-,c-c=· I White naug11.hyde toot.tool $2 Old child's desk $5 Cosco ~,, '"wv ........ uncl MATI'RESS, twin $5 Hair ouo ..,.,7 SURFBOARD 1'6", f 25 . m -~ $25 N-· m•tol ·~ ~OH • ~·It 1 ~ .'•,50. ~. -·•-g $2. female dac..... , l )'c8.l' ..._........, .,i-J ''"" · """ · """ rata, YQUng a ...... ma e $,2. Accent plllow1 tOc-elCh. lnfanseat $5 Baby wa.lker $J """ .. ,._,,, • ..,, .. , dryer n.so Waffle 1andwich 642-«ii
2 frame $5. Coeco step stool and female 2Sc{iOx Ra bbl ts A.ret. rup 4. x 6., $5 each. Electric sterilizer $1. Car Basket chair IWin& ns. old. To a rood home, $25. grill $5 Jee skate• $5 ADORABLE Poodle, black, ~,.-.,~--.,-..,.--.,=
.. n _. _......, L--"-50 .,..,,. """"" 1 ·--.. ta. "uc•-, 1.ar., ""'"house. excellent ~• _,, 1 w•-SI" "·•• o.-, ... -•-~ .,... uoresc.,.n '""'"' ""'""" $1.l $2. ~ 1V tray 1et $2. Rattan chair aeat $4 Diaper beg 50c 2 ......,5 .., ..,... ........... uvg Hahachl $3..50 Tom and Jer· ....... e, sm ..... , OTes ~ "' ~ ..... 15 • --·
l.lght with extra tubes $10. LAPPING wheel $25 Apt size $1. Electrlc blanket, twin SS. chaise lounges $8 New 8 mm ltUpt $4. $8. Books o;mditlon $IS. 9&Z-37S2 ry .et p ,50 Clock radio $10 Apply 1563 Apt D Satlta An. CJe111. 548-33!1
lnfant teat S2. Garden boeto • ...:. -----" t , .. r Am•• ""''°""" do u b 1 e movie editor $10 all in -"""' CMedk:a.I • BlloiPcaD $1 • TYPEWRITER L.C. Smith car radm, $7-$10. Car head Ave., O:lllta Mesa AQUARJSTS, Faotudc ftd SI . ~·!door flood ''""'· reu•£-.:.ost.UO, exco:.1.1en w .. -......... -.. ,....... $1~ "" -• El tri ~ ..... ~ t -· 135 5!0-8394 bodopreAd $5. Wool blanket CODdltlon. 540--0106 <>'U"'"V'I• rebuilt $25. ec c vacuum re1ta, blue $5 Fire ex· 42'' x 15" h.1..... walnut ~t IUl'Pilll $S a palr.
$1.50. Plants iD redwood
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1'Y'"" ' 50c. Framed pkturft 25c • CROSMAN 38 pellet ....... DUA quad let up for O,evy broom rebuilt $10. 543--7165 tlnquilher $5 Portable pkxiic cocktail table~ 962-00'ni Velvet ft'Ofda 50c etieb.
tubl $3 • $10. Swag lamp SS. CIULD'S metal ~ desk ss. Porch met $1. Electric Holster acceuoms Ind.;d. wttb Intake m • n 1 to Id BEIGE DrlPM 30 in. IOl'Jg 10 set and table $3 Portable TrRES . $2
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3:56'Prtnm<Jn Dr. C.M. $5. 2 biah bar ttl'lOk $5. Box fan $S. AM radio $2. Electric ..... , ~•.'95. 11..10 ......... already adjusted $ 2 5 ft. w'6e A rod $12.00 Oanlab m.,.Je StS. BBQ hot do( • various llzes -, BLUE ~~ --full d. wome"R
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1 near new ~ ..... .._._... 64J.7914 muter SI. Sctn~ picturff $S M8-.f712. 6BZ Coqftm St., ......., WIRELESS ltitercoms, ~ httl.I size 1 and 7• $7. Large heater $5. Desk n.ht 15c. G;-;;Ec-nv==-:;=:::--::::: type chair $7.00 2 f!W'ble __ _.. T-...._a._ ... "' ~Mesa G.50 .m, M&-.fl27T
$25. Automatic projection -•~ _.._ •J Electric Porch ll&:bt flxtun SS. nub · · acuum cleaner• new ONE twin bed with held. table tos-18 In. lqUIU $5.00 l!tt\:ll U-MLK' .. ..,.,, BABY r~ .n Jn ~~
50" $25. 2 black a'<'..-u,.; •-•.._• "' camera 15. MO\lie Ute bar bolt I BROSH. S20 ~1456 bo&rd complete with linen ea& Low bench 1: 3 pUlowa 3105 Bart.dos Pl, C.M. DESK $8. U :r 12 n>ae n11 •.::ms, ~"'
""""' • pl1net new #1. Laundry _,,, ~00 SIO.°'-----'-a•·~~. oondttlon. Stroller 11$. na·--.. ..-culhiont $1 0 S2. Matcbin( TV lamp1 50c BELL Crull helmet $15 and mpre-., excellent con-$1.Q) JU Fl cllhiMt $10.00 ~ ~-. _,
,......,,..... ' .sink $l.50.. 3 apefd bikfl et.cb. M~'• ntbber boots, EJectro.YOke mJc A It.and ditkln $25. Diahe1, lel'Yke t520 CortWld. cam t 0 FORMAL • ..,i ~ Ille O:llfee table and 2 tnd tablts Fancy ~ with hood Gartiqe dl.lp>l&J., new $16. $2 50 Ladde' jacb Sf,.50. .__ -. .._..._AMIC ll, "· -~ ~., .....:..1.... $10. ll63 Fedttal, C.M. .id slctrt $(.50. Electr1e Broxident elfdric: tooth ~ knee hl.ch $L Lad~ coat $25 Rooda 30r engine $25 •\m· f, '*"• ,.... _._ H!Plmds C.d.M. S'rJ..3594 '" "" ~...-.. .. _ ... ,. sttrillztt $2 Car bed $l.:i0
hNlh $5. ! doubie drawer =-====,.-,,==7.'.:.I !die 18 SIO. Ladles .tboes, Airline ?'fYtrb $20. 98'J.G13 VACUUM cltanm SS and ASSORTm Good Oolbed: boa.rd M TV trays I: 1tanda 6(2..f989 m.'888 •
1tee.lmuter 3 :x 5'' index 2 WHITE sttP 1abffs $4 Heh lize 9 n. Clildren'• boob ELECTRIC Slot car Mt plus $7.50. Twtn bed, mattrftl, Blouaes. 2$.$1.50 SWeaten. '1Sc ML Laree pop oom bowl TWIN bed, complete $20. .~=~-----~•
cud mn $8 MCb. Jlanglng or 2 for $7.SO. • 1Plce nckl 25c. S.t.stin only, 27'7'9 Tem 1 cars $20 Ebcydopedia, 3 sprinp and 11 0 11 J w o o d 15-$2.50 Drealle'• 50-$4.00. l.nd lbaker $L 75. Stereo Deak $5. ~ Dlcbt MAN'S Ntw &n1 IPCl'l lllili
lamps $6. Bludl llhampoo 50c eacb. Metal fift1)lace Circle. c .M. M&-J684 ...-sz e.ch. E a r 1 y tram~ Sl.5. Sean 2 ~ Boys lhlN .JG-.50 pis cabinet, rwcks and ialbums stands Md cbelt al drawen alze 40, $11. Reutns aW
muter $.1.35. Malak chess basket $2. Hand floor ROTARY type e-r Aml!rica TV cabinet $5 .car air conditioner $10. drtNa .5')..42 00 Punel-$1-tlO Ncwtlty ctt 7 5 c $2S. 1'lbk 2 c:NJrs UO. 9 x $6.50. Sport cClllt $2.50 Slldm
mi ~ $10. Elepban1 polisher 50c. Reconb LP rebutl ,:;a n; ~ Lawn U'IO'ftl' $5 Ca r Older clodit1 dr7er '5. StoTt _ .., 00 2 .tot ~Gu-vie 1.&m111 '15e' lxl' COl'k bou'dl Jl nia $10: All !ll eood ee& 50c 8hll'tl 50c Ledlel ctr....
coolde ju S3-Mm'i sut!de lltteo aad hl-tl '75e • n. t,n1n1 De'W • wtth p1dd1e and clock $20. :;";!-'::_..;...,.00 _, ____ Sc Neb. Patnt and •ardtn 4ldcn 1918 ~Mqtr pt. 95c Room -=-Jes $1·50 -~-M --·10c &16-JS -... oll ldndo lOc ~ ~· v---·m SIS ~-~~~ ----$1.2$.110 Eltctrlc . aoc1 I V ---$2 95 jacket size 40 JIO. El~u1e ~ •lll>, ~a,.,...._.., ·I:.=======:::: eadL ""----'ter and table U>tmn'l"n'... -.01111 • _......._. anfm ll ... ~;::::;··,. Mtlol tool boa between 10 • acuum ~ • • 1 • 25c. Books: pa~ lOc GlGANnC Round equartum ~3 '""'"' AM-FM conaoae with 3 tpted .c&4J.00, ~·~ a '"'" " 548-81
deep ~ Jl;_._~ a•J':°'e"r • -.... l14rd backs 2Sc • 50e; $25, ~ $215. Dtra eqt11p-$30. laJJ WM'Wick, Harbor rtCOrd piqtt' 121>. AM,.f'M .5Q-.$1.00. Bed IP r • 1 d $2.50 Trawne rodf. S1 Toilet 2 MA'l'CWNO ll'ffJl tween. l::===:-=-,,-,=,..,-,-
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cootu $3. new ie pl. bot Cdtl!r, MJ. to Bbopplna -from: Jloullni OffJce, Lt-and Cbalrt a•aQabla t.or SS. •reu.! IdM! . tor tr e :U0 ~ t &U-itn ~ll. Nl&hts _,...,,. NATURAL IORN SWAPPEIU =~ v:: =:, ':. :;. mo :!::: ~~ e.. brtl"1 Adm1ntstn1t1on Build-=u •=le ai::'S~ :;;;,!,0 ~ 1~ing, :,:. A wkendl mM &u.ll5T danp atallm tGr nm. l)IKl.a bttl
ud truck pow• tlraka $5, bar a Mllml, Q:«a u-. ~~V~, Irvint,Call-All uUlUie1 pa'-1 ucept ._ .. opportunitle•~eas. BAKERY_ 8' COFFEE SHOP s:s~:ma• . S U~:~'J':: ;;l~o~ .._ ....
Cbevr*tp.u.bWcai:-(111!t) MH911 ~e: Ti4: 8lJ.G811 telephone. This ii a rare oHertnc, al• far "1e. FulJy ~. ;·:.to··-· r ·ws ·;:;:; 1 t= ,_ ~,. w-. .....-... c.--•tr
p, ...._ ank lat IOtS-DAILY PILOT tordin& the invtstor a 11eat Owner w..-to red:re. Xlnt a.1........•tt1"1· 6550 a ~at:f"~• ~1 _ /iton ~,:--'...,.. ~ tlllk Ill.IOI& Ii. T' . SUSIN:t.!S Woman nmla l 222 FOREST A VENUE future! P~ ctrcum-profits. Beach loClaUon, tao. "'.. · · PHOHE 6424671
.,,w. d ti ...._.. 11at ~!:.,: ~e-Br unfurn Apt, c M, LACu:.:.EACH atancff force this IMt; oth-~ DCffD. ~~ • -, BABYSIT my llomf, play ti pi.. Yovt Trider'• PoecllM Ad
$15 flre ~ $5 '™-Newport, Corona d~ Mat, er, smaller parcell avail-AINNOUNCIMINTI equ!p, f&lced yard, dm! to ~rJ1.b ~· ~ Int ]Jeatt A: quiet Hunt Bcb or IA&una. To Air.Conditioned ab!.e be:law market Value. 1nd HOTICIS ~ V~ ti. If&. 11.S. art!I 1988 KARLEY DAVIDS6N if;;d SlO, Pini p<mc &et S2. Diacrtmh:ladve Tenants $100 mo. Car or carport Ofncn & Dffk Spi~ aII <>Mlet: M7440 Eves/ d.Ole t6 l'.dwatdl a EcHnrer. 74 t'llll Otes. 1!,lnl m.nes
oar ~adttlt $2, 'S8 ~ord lfut ~~~ neceuary. 64.2-00iS after 5 with central secrCWiit, zet.. w~kl!ndi. Pound tfr"M Ma> 6400 ReMmable eM-M52 TRADE $900 equity !ar __ ...__ '":'-' .!'.·. MAmNl"'UE pm.. ox end to!''"°'' """""'R i:',;;;rES w · t wa;cl,Vk..,i: CIULD can! -""' PICK t.JP. _... ---...., ,,-WANT unfurn apt, app $100, service, Up to 2,000 sq, fL R. E. Wanttd 6240 t)' Alpha ':eta Maricet at fMICed pM.f yard, l~es, 1t 847.9800 *
:: ,:-:..,::.. ~ ,:: &ARDEN Am. La.tun• are1.t Sept to M1,y or 2SQ ~e ~':1t!!dbrM CASH for ft11Uty In local res. Adam• • Maanolia, l:IB rtatil. Xlnt care $1T.~ wk. • lncome urui. OQ 21st St.
... '1, ICll'ap Um 50I: to $5y Utb " Sant.a Anl. C.M. June. Teacber, Wife,. baby tau a AM to s PSI 61s.-to7o prop. !end ddaU. to 962-847~ -::U!JTB?mkhurlt .I: Ellil ln C6lta. Mesa. Trade for
,..,., fll• $2.. Unhttlal Call MrL Hendel'lon "8-56'2 due. Small llll'l&• I f _::;;::_='-"'""'-io;· """"""__., P~ttlH. lOf Vk Ithaca, FOUND· amaD blacll: puppJ > _ • • ~ _ hOOse or tiust deeds. lfl_.
.._ _r tralitr blk:b$3, tm Saota Ana, Apt 113, C.M. available. Write: Mr. L. A. Newport lebch N'pt BHc:h. vlo. J~ Terraoe; oall '-diILD Care, !rtY -~ del ooinli $402.50. Ownet. •rr-Peterson, cl o Gaylord, 66W M L-L,, .. .__ 3.,,. & * ~,,, ""...,. * "'11rr411 e• It!°"'" $3. M--' 1 ....,.. A.a.ch CaJ Executive offices 43' to ~ ltJSrNI Si; anti w.ntify. 8~ ar >-11•i Cnu~-.:u ,,.a ~
'"-M--·-'" llUl.U tlol: ..-i AVAIL. AUG1 15th UlllBL"CJ:, ....... 05 • • • ,0, If. eacfi, n~a.r ... 1 OHice. · 1.1 • u.,;IA · · wu. Hour, Gay, weekl1 NIED MOTORCYCLE --~--_.,, fh•A""' . L rotJND Gorman. Shopherd rat••· 67·-; •31· I>· AY" Dew .-ierdll tnw.m.tlo 2 llR. w/auport; dilp., wa. MARRIED GrMtua~ 9\vuent, 'Mlrl.ving lhlsineu ate a. dog. 0Wn1" clium bJ tde.n• •... _..-•• 0> l'lavt 1964 $imca, rebutlt
Ume twllch p , 71ii llP ~pd. n:_~tlona: $l"" t.rltl~,~hllif"s, WA""' 'Q'utent~l Parkinjf. 'UWHMI ;aid. B-"'~~PP!l'.tUriltl~ !300 ttty. MS:-220l ~. . ~-Cart_·,"" .• ~~Bf engine, new tirff, $450 or -~ .tr oded au _,_A ....... ,.& ·.. ..... -or IUllM't or 111· .. Dlvl1ion ef Hlthwwc -......,,. "'' "' .. .,.., • ' .~ ~ ;.. IOl4 b ~er $200 21*-D Pbcft'ltia ••••.. $100 $150Refa6'1a-417 213 620-3514 weewa}:~ KEY Chim w/S ... ~e)'•· Newport,CM64>49M · .................. -·~
will sell for $25. 141 EMt call Behveell 2 " 5 MATUltE t)>le Wl!hcs to rtnt : C ET•RI •L '·CTtV£ AllOCIAJE Ini!ial• LDfl. tic HlimUton : '' I*. A '' f) 19 Ac Ol'Mte gnwe, 11,t mi
••• -e .,....,,, e SE II " " A & Hr"'··-' CM •. 54$..oo22. •~..o. ... --'-,· lte;" to ftl!W Lotna. IJn<Ja Mo-ttll llo~ ClO<ll --willter or,.,,.. 3 bdl'Mt. No SIRVICE an•o; __ ,,, ,.,. ••• lo ., PUMP~ Ml barrel SIS. 2S , BR, fi'Pk, """"· ..,., el'dldron or pell. °''°"' do! Modem oiiJo,., "'"''" alt IMMIOIA Tl MALE P•-vie. lla1'b0r · """" ~-t• "~• ..... " pmem.
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n .... ~ ,, __ ••nc• bltlnl, prt _pat.It, po o 1, Mar .rea only, 873-4698 nd tl In ~..i.; .... "---• Hamilton CM. Very Sll,toJ pet am!. Tnltle for ~ -K ' co I "" .. --·· ·~ INCOME '""ab"' ,...,.,.. aiua<. Coo<!nw, °""'."" Ul<!Om• ot !. Rltr. 642'"'"7 sio. 10 pl fttll tank $25. AdultJ! no pets. • 1 5 Garate RenW l'l"eded for l6i pet menth. Orance toua-· Custom Cabinets, zm&ll jObl · · ·
mf'l.a1 de* $20, ml! i--cJL 546-$1'3 8loi'Agl! lii COO.Stal 1tl!a. ty Bank Bldg. 230 E. lTttt St, P'OUND Jnly 22 s-4 month OK. F'!'!I! m . ~ l BR t tile bathl, laq:e
Ford bloC!k si,o, ei.actrio dr1U 5200 Pleasl f>hdrlc 673-11164 _Costa Mesa. 642·1489 Looldn1 lot tlq>ft'ienc:ld bu&-dd male strlJ>t!d . -~n, · · -liv nn, din ttn. cloted in
IO. ,,.. p1pr -$15. 786 Newport. 1-h -'===~;;.;c.'--1 POR lt!NT 1n<to mon with _.t!oo, w-""1st. 348-1008 C1rpont1rlng. 6590 j!ltl6. Vlllli $25,600. "
'W. 20Cb Street. 642-MlO -goad ptt-eonallty, to jOl:n ag-FOUND na.tt Hound vk. WA?tt nice trailer .•
Doat SI. llDd table EASTBLUFF Reem1 fer lll:~t 1995 A:'~4: ~.ea.r;ieted FfAiv• marketine team &Jrer St, (!II Please kl~ • NO JOB TOO SMALL • . ~ .. "!.~· !!J..fr: ~
" dOO* itoe umbrella FOR L!ASI! ROOM With private entrance MAlW'fi!R.'8 ~ with real a.billtl'. L«ated tily. 541-«744 Rtll.48\Ual -Ind~~ DELUXE 3 BR 3 ba furn
-13 • -5 _;_ to bea-• 1515 w--•· -NB Otanp cawrty, Man WI 1'"' .......... ,...,.. ................ ~ ..... """h""' mefflal. 1tepal:r '" Go• "--· """1 wat-.__ S'1; ir'oD1-a board , at • .. ,..,, \;II. --.! ..,.-,. j , ,.~ "( t." • .. I:. -.la-" r~ ~~Vl~ DWI 6_,.,.,..,, ~We L1c, bonded, in-UAUIOC, ....... ' ~ IOt, Mt l1lmdnl Ucblll I New Preifi.. 642-4964 Contaa Mn. RaWllG ec.«m e1.:~ ~us na~e ·~·""":' e11""" CU tceys. Vk! Olstotn Shade · • l!'l'falll, hobby lhop $15,500.
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-to ~iJ~at ~b t!'l'l~_U_es birn ~ CdM. c:m to t&!n, t!ly. • owid• .tl.._1~, • ~ -• eq. Want Unitll or ? • Danta $10 eMh, rM&a1 ...,, Tewn Hemet QUIET hm, Coll Pk. Male, OFFll'E Pitts w l r e ho u I (6 a:OOd NltrY, f>ineflla + .~ . • . . 1 -·!IQ.; :!'==. :ftl;;::''!.-Rlty Co 6G«JOO
&!ell ~ # -.cb, two no 1mOker. Ref1. $ 4 0 · roomt fitted With thtl\.'in!i ~ of profit. etc .. Whicb SWEA~ &. Tenru~ .rf:ci<e Jt.EPAIRI * ALTERATIONg " .
p&iM1M .... 80 s IO H Gok1 Me4111k>ft fill .iectrk 546-3461 i\le• • 1(.Jtndl. tftb!es. desks for rftfg. rep. should tofi.iin OcinaM!etaW, !-1~ H1~ ~..! S!6-3086 cABlNETI. Jmt aiM job, . OCEANP'l\ON'i' pupk!x C-1
Hdl, ._ 12 s M tilOt ban. U\linl & ]R'lva&e patio Room for Rent. or d~tor ot>eratim1. more tlmn enUre lrrt'tst-FOUND 1 MtMit lfnl. YJc of 23 yn aper. 54M7l3 1.on!'d t'fe1JpGrt ~ath. Wlll
die $8, 96" x 80" lOU'let • For lady 1736 Anahlim St, CM. ment first yeer. No sell.inf, frgl. BeiCh. 5.J6-277T • . ~ehange for urlit1t or clttr
ab.a. I;~ 6ttr '101 lawn I Mllrootn + den a 3 bed-* &12-?697 *· 8'13-26M age no barrier. We tni.ifl. • '"' • C1rntnt, Concrete 6600 boat $1~.000 eqttity. s+l-89U
dl&ln tl~ 401 tr\lme J6om with l • 2% bath& IFiJ-~RN=lS~l~IED~~roo-m~.=oC,-oota,-oELXE otfiee, 800 sq. ft: Write giving all parttculart' 6401 --· Td:M~WOrtK _,a~..,.,,,.-,.~,,_P_.m,.,-~-· ~-1~·~ -= • e Mesa {on Santa lsabeU $15 Alr-eond., ca rp I! t e d 6: about )'l'.:iutlell. Plellle' gl\l'l! lootl _EXPER . . .. lU uriili • Wifmfngton a;fu1s
RL'l ktirlln1 SUl.50, pi.'1 YOW Mm larp WU ;arage: wk or $50 ~· c.tl _54.&-4T9~ draped. 8132 Wt>Stmklster phone number. Sele• Manaf-BROWM Alllaator buifoid in ~~able Prlce_'~,~c;}ii-SeM Mo., $35,(jXI eq,rify. MdlWalk bin $12, boy'I AuioinAUO door opeiwr avail. Ave., W@mnil\ateri walking "'· , bone booth next 10 mg. m CU9fem rm-· ee Sullmit tnd TO'i Or • ?
.... llPMd blk• fll,tiO, trlkl • QUIEi'! iep. etltl')'. With or dist. to W, On.nge 0:i..mtY BOX M~16S ~bertaon'• mk1 00 & Mt Cl.ll a.n~trne,84~ Agfflf 6"-b
$5, cblld's aeat for blkt DiM\118.Atr, drape1, carpets wlU.01it kitch. 155, S70 Per Gourtholiae .• 894--UST ~ D!Ul.Y Pt!Ot Harb. Bew. 00-7~ rnST9~ PA'r10'Si" Eves. _Sall~ 113: 434-5l1S9"
IJ.5!:, I~,_,,, Mf-COT " iandry facUl.tlff. .,"""=·="'=w,,ltlO:y=:. =...__===':"I LAW-Jt11un\Jl ce-Ge?1e'fll off-9 .. =Alti TIM• PA:RT-lriah .etw fo-S Iii Bl~ •aJa. Abo t:ief:~ wAN'f l'.12 uttfTS: riiVi!-HINE Dtawu billle wa!lllif ltafti1tr&tot1 avaU.able. Gwest Hom11 1998 tee'. Bffllb' C>r W11 bloh. ,.. II: II: • Sant AM Avt. and u.Mnt a ttnd)']J. 1 : well seasOnM $20 M ~ ~ ebtlt witb dmr TOl.lr ~.key to pool. .:;.;;;;;;...;.;;=::..---EtetutlV'~ sultl!A. $115 mO. IN(OMI! _ :ta Dr• Flea coUat and CEM!Nr \V&k, all tJpee. Tn's tor drl PYml. PiiiiCi·
tzi lb"nrnGm twin boX e PRIVATE Room for ~ 145 E. 18th St. eotta Mesi. ApJl'o:I. 6 tlburt WMl<l~ )e9'lher • M2-481' ~job too •me.B• :fT8 ttt. p.u onfY, l'. Cl. BOX 'm.
,._ .ud matt.re. $1,, bulatory lady, Good. food. M~-3074 (Dayl tit !:'O'e!J tollect1rlg .'. . -· if. S1Vf'Llck 548-1615 l:tunfinjton Beach.
wUmit Un' tlll>le1 need ft.fnt lltlrtlng at $250 mo at Nice surro. undings. 548-4753 ---------! mone)' am ~ new I.OST Vic Slnt4 Ana A'Ve & . • , - . ... ·: • .• •·· ·=--
t1Ua11t•D1" p and $ 4, • lndu•tri•I Rental '°'° a: llNque com ~ Jn Me&& Dr. Blk wrorown . L1ceMtd -Qulllt; Trade 'fi~ ~. '4 ton pklk·
--'-' table wnpa: 75c _ 14.5 AMICO WAY Rl!AL ESTATE your &l'f&. mrkingt. OachsbUDd. Ans to Ce!TI!PL~-~r~:,_ ·= ~ u, Qnt. euna, for lpGC'\ car
$1.so, need lhldn. good NEWPORT BEACH G9Mrll 4'lm sQ. n . In ni<idetfl a:r.-NATIONAL J'nddl. 648-5.109 . , «>h'f. ef same vahle: .(p.
lllVJ s.n:r brau floor 1 -----~-~-1 ttetE fiu"ildiiig M-2 iOili S3M' lOc TURT!JE. !!'g: Tflll16Me, Vic ~h_lld_~1~e__ . 6610 pr&11: $1,r:ul. 962-1426 after ~· .. ~. ···~1 3 BR. 2 Ba. duple:ii:; CBl'JJ., 1-mo •r-rty "'"""' too. (213) 4~ ··~·IT -.... 4 Pl\1 ~ .,..,. ,...,.. .. r .,,,.,, ,..,.., "' ._ uvvu ~u Newpory Bch ~e•. __ a.ee? SP!:O'AL ~ pmgfam. · · =:.
va.c:uum with all nHi a\. :i:~n~~ 1'!~·-R~t~h ~:;· • 5 ACRE8 itrate&;k: CClrnfT Letl 6100 A['lD NATJONAL IOc_CANOY w/ family for )TS. R.eW!ni. ~ 2% ta I. I a.m. to 5:39 WANT: Land, M&Ort, hiime
tlchmmU $28, JaMett all patio. 1 Bllt 16 ~M. % blk Ocewlde. 1200 ft. a Jt BARS. ~ to $4900 ca§h 6?D--m: r;.rn. SlS ~. C I a " 1 1 "' IDcome • ~??
t:i7ll!9 ft .SO -S2. '6" T\T to ba,Y; nO ~U. n95 per MilllDn Ave. S 12 5, g O & • PORTM1NA LWYHA ~ tBs!ll!d m part Or -Mant!sorrl Schools 1525 N. R. RtMll Mytn; Jr. Mand sa, rw11 10 x 15 l'Llg ........ , ,_1 & 1,.t, •• ,.~ .. lo -••. ~, .... 1 .. ilitt!r~ll ac,.,,table. panerainHJ view lhta lu.ll time) For per"S<N1 fir Pi.r'1onail1 , 640$ Stntt mm t .M. 946-Me&. 8-10 AM_,~ 7-9 PM • •• • &6t'te d ....... .uo " ... ., .... ri·.,....u ...... ., I ·-• t iet'"ttew·sendrmtru! adelre&S ·' • !' · """'"""" ~:bi• ~ lttchen e7l-2351 * '* • Wtlltt :e'!i:~ eoas • and P~ nmnbt!r io: ASH N' CHIPS L)C. Child W'!Or ~ i:i~-l; v•'"1•w
.,, ... 50c -f.!. alt1s Ille 12 TOWNMOUSE Npt Rimi& a ~ E$1'~~ ::1'1!:8 ~ ~;~ 426 Nyel Plice 'MAN9<WE9?'E1U'f Included with ii attmie9ion. ~aulatj~ ... ~ar .s!.' ~·~ * * *
# a Baille• <»ve1 a BR
watertroM .,,.un pltr. WW. --'"-"" dW8NtlOe abova $3'5,000
loan: LI l-TI'11
LAKE T4hoe Vl~ Lot N•
vadt ~ldt, p&ved SU.~
cleat. ~dW\ie f« aome-
fiod5's bead&d!.l!! Unltl.
'fD'g, or 1 BKt. 675-572111
l BR turn condo. on J;lcb
Ill". Venice, ltllY in axclu.
Ive rHOl't area. 'l'r•de tor
loc.M ar-. 3 or 4 Br. borne
t:tt V&O. Jot or boat 646-lm
N'p( Sl'klres: 3 l!lr 2 l!a M11e
ClUI) w·t~s: wanr: to bch.
$25,CD:J Val; want like bc;llne
in AnAhelm, FUDef'l:Od, Bue-
na Park. Owner '46-1675. .
4 Income unlll on 21st St.
· i., Co&ta Mesa. fflde far
house or trwt dee&. ID·
come $401.50. Owner. ·-· TRADE $400 '68 Mnc"
-.una ba\b, portable, Uke
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ue la.J1:e retrigeratnr 'With
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mo&JU. home or ??
• &f:l.2514 •
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fold l)l' Ootal loriaL 642'·2514
Will ext'hang! com'l prop.
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Plllnt Slft'fnfl 2 BR 1 bath + 2 .tudio aPfj. ToP oorid. fh.~ eq. FOR. home or
inoonie Orange County, tla-s46-3:§2a eves. 494-~3c;IJ
* * * wrnmar Md fAll drt!..es, Br. Can take over Wb ltaGt, r 0 n ' LlguM BMch DJ8'f'RIBlJ'l1NQ c.o. 1119 our Ttxl'a: special! "1-v· ~· l11o1""' • -. ---""""'· -.. -'~rain-l >E mo. Ml-4017 J\L\Rta:r. 171" 491-9388 690 N. A2USA AV!:. ... !tom 7 'dl • PM. ~1·~-ls .. R. e.,c.. 11_11.! .. ~. ,_Iv
t'Oll: ?Sc-tt. 8e:bu'da1 ilfter N!."\V; 3 BR. Bl., lh bllt. Octanslde ~f~ty. 't2'1-4567 HUNT Beech, liQX116 Iot with -.<»VIN_A; CAIJIF. ,~tm. Wed., Thurs:, tri., SM. Conir•ct•R 6'20 -IERVICi DlllCTORY t~Oll •·'"' IHM3IO ..,.n, bay, view. Carp. loll 3.i, °'''""de. Cal•. .,,...;dng ot1 w,., l!Dyatty NtJTV!IlJi, ll.~.A. J, now DAN(EltS <;91tNllt -· -· · G•rdeftlnO 661tl L "" • 6llO
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4 L\iilis: 0004 liiiiti t4 drps., bltns. Yr $1~. 545-7~ ... N._EWPORf i l ACH p&)'S SMt ~ monlb. 9li 500. A.Cct,itilig iipP\icatlom for lf381f.: Main, It Edinlt!r St. oon't luntl• 'hi• ffb .•.. ~·•1 1'9 ..
.-1U'flt alr' t.ll'lk $25. TRAVl!LODGi s,y oWn@t 5ll.(Q89 ' ll'MC~Se! ~ ~.arige Coon-l1nt1 Ana 542·9306 Thi fnd'n!Y 11JU're IPddini Japanese G.rdenet WEEDING, M'Wmi. llnd-~ ~, ii" x 4i" Coron• del Mir 5290 .... _pr-tau·on ~'.600 1 LOTs Ott Satittri.~ NB t,v. LOCaUoli~ lll'e waiting in wANTEfi: Writer, artiet di ls 1')'\tt' own. tret est. 1S ~.. ~e 1Bfd optrlg; H. conifu.lcl.; teli-
11c: 114 ft. 4 tt i I n ttrttn ..c ...... .. ..... ..., 000 .. ~ .... tmns ot trade'. Fee Analtelm, Laguna 8 c h , y.-, ~. to share ha'.· yr!. XJnt service, . N~ cttn-1erv1te. ~ eMimatta !bl~ WOl'li. Fttt F£Hiriatts doW9. eat6 law Marpen: MICHAEL WESTON 1966 O"'u ••••••••• • ""'' "~1 1 646-.:85e3 Ba!Ooe: isltnd •other areas. ~da ROsarita-Beach .,,,it.fl stMJctkln. ktldn a. ~el. IM8:79f!t • ~ Cl.II 847-2009 !Ji!!ote 1 PM
illl ....,.. ~. Plwnblna 221 OGL& ST. 19'7 Crou •••••·•• ',~·: s mp e. .$14,950 c,ash req. Fully ex·Acb-ess/Artifit Tom· c:amey Shir. 2itOO W. SI'UDENTS Wo.H<ing their CORRAL'i L n d • c p I • Pf1111J l~l. *-1 tool h!X COSTA MESA 1961 Gross······•• u.•, PRJME COrona Del ~1ar ee:curtd mvnL J hould ,.., ... 548-97S5 Coast Hwy,. NB M2-6al.6, "" ~-· _ -C R Gangl 642-1615 Oce ~-lot F-1-.. -'·t Call f •t -· 13 WAy {biu 06Defe, Alim Rotot.l.llin&: Serv. FlH e!t. p. _ --. no .. __.. -. · an ~...... . .. ~ ,,, ......... )'r. or ap" :=: 6T34t Bros. bi";; .t-S • .::. comp.· ea~. 1tb:aOD cbx' do9el'i You are the winner ol WALK TO BEACH eimp_ie. ~r .675:'4150 _. GC-11U or write to 1617 FLY TU CATALINA lac 51wu-. «H.avt own eq ul pm6 nt -~ u .......... ,.,. " w-,wi· Dr., Suito ~" DAI' y n.IGtrr! F'JtOM Lh!enRd (b nbactor lawn care. 646-42(]] 962-4764 tA -"""'a""" acuu 2 tk:kets to tb& 12 th\tts, l'f!'l'l'p(lrt Bttleh. All ~O ~· •w ., UNTY AIR-Jtmdentl&l • Cbnuneortjal ·
SZ11o .-c:b. lb'draulic vacuum I-BR., rum.; pool: f yean Ranches .. 61 Newport Beech, Cal. 92660 OR.ANGE t'O Maittt & ~· 'tree &rt JAPANESE GARDENER P•perhanglng
door dosed $5 each. l·trude LIDO THEA TR& nl!'W. Gron tl&,276: tease1. P"~ -~.,.loo Ar:t es 2 LAUNDROMATS PORT. cata.ttna • 'Ve'g&S 81'J.4129 lf;lalnt • cleanup. Reliable. ..•lntlftf '8IO wheel, tirt Uld tube, 1:50 x Showing No rental problem. Price =u J'\lAA ~i. _.__ ~ Ah11nt!. • ~ 1"'rr: · · Reas monthly rat e 1. • •• ··... ,, .. ,. ·•;r; •• l6, $?. :M'odem ancllron! $3 F'lnTl Hou~e • Barn It Shed• ou wa~n. 27 dryers; ..-•• ". 0 Ad4itiont * JterOOdeline m.-ms att 8 pm P'.........., f'tth. Patry cutter f2.SO THOROUOHL y tJ.1',000. Water well. corrals, $S7,ooo. idalrt. Leu than I yr. old. J'f\~ Bctr Ttnnts ub 't'rid ti Ge.riric""k. LiC. . ,., ... ~• •nG And Pat>ertnr. U
Used gOlld cat1'f!'ling SOc sq. MODERN MILLIE R, Nattreu_, Rltr. &42-1485 ~3324 or ~39_ Gron $.1100 per mo., incrtllJ. FU LL, Family dtarter ora.&00 • * S4~2l'tr MOWING, !".dfin&, vaealawt.1. Yl'\l call me we bath tktnetit
Jd. Kttt'hm sllvenrare 6'I FOR S!ll~ l'JY owner in Costa ing SlOO per month. Spend 6 MEMBER8HIP '600. Incl · · · · Gen'l cleuup. Hauling. Exclus.tve buy nat ripenstve
!'lt!t. 'I'raller h.llctl $1 Part& ftui~ c~e t'doa~u:~~ Mesa, 12 t>eAutlflll furn. 2 ht Clfrut Grovn 6175 to 8 hrs. per week. Self ~ tra,m . fee. ~3: 697'1!1' • -, Odd J~. . *· 54M95S, T1'1 me and !f!e, M1&-m;7
tor han&k'e l!tht si ea~ Jl:ieWport Beach with ideriO· apts, garden& wit!\ poot etatt!ll. Pr r c e $70.IXXI -wlu. sacrifice N1pt. Be&ch C•rt>et Citeanlnt .+625 • JAPANESE' GARDE'NING PAINTING 1'nterior/Exterior.
suttctst The • $L 4" ru bbe r ficAUOn . OUer good throtllh 91800 I mo. l n C' em e. No COUNTRY PROP. T~~'!1.'· Shopj>~g center 16-T!!nnis Club ~embershj~ for 'i'ii:Nc .. iii' 5C i ft. Servictt Cleanup, La.ndacap. free &Umalcs~
kencove bate Uk fool. Red , .. 1, '~". cancy. Adu lts, no pe\t, caf1on~, Orange. $800 (now sellini for $101J}J Spec · ,.,""'""! in,& Sat-7034 alt 7p.m * 642-466V * 548-Bffi •·
110 G ·n<! .. _ .. , tn a •-aui.4kll tro&t..frtt roll-R N " ••1 '-'~" ,,. · · •~,.,,. Advaneed Cal-pet -upuv ~ ·---·---• --·'p'>r: .,...,.~ ---·-· gas~ · as eng1 $100,000. 646-1186 uc . . at;i«e.!!!t,}u r. ~.:-1485 ~a,.!!., !'.E::~ . ...-=-::r _ _. ~1'7 MM.IM Ta& frff Gardeninll cotn-ple~ Mrvi~ INTERIOR I: EXiERJ-Oa, 11~. Mct~~et S!lctO.P<"Ml_20"','1
8} DELUXE 3 BR ~.pLEfXF.8 Ing foothill land o( So. West UNIQUE FRANCHISI! ALCOHOUCS Anon,ymo1.11 ' · 30 yr3. exp, Reliable; Pa.lnUng. Free e1tim&tt. ""' "'u• .. ., .., -Rlverside. 16.54 AC1'1!s, 10 · x 19 $2.50. Mirror 24 x 30 ~ Jn 01. Priced lo moVe Ac. planted to n.avel ora11g: For men • women with mil Barbor J.rM. Pbane 973·8724 Driper{tl 6630 dependable. 642-4~-We. I Ins. CJfUCK 548-5314
'3.50. Mlrt'Or. 30 " 49 $7. t),, or~• $50,000. 5'2-2926 agt. es&: the remainder undcvel· ability. No eti:p: Wt' train. P.O. Box U23 OJsta Mesa. · · * Paptrhartging '*:.
Solid oaJc table. 29'' x ~" 2 BE>RM Triplex llnlfl: Btl'I oped. Full price iss,000. Tor Off~m by , Intematlonai AUTO INSURANCE HI ? *· ZAF.f'Dl.IO'S '!. Gener1I S.r"VfC\91 6612 :E::"P'Tt
Sl5. Masonite ror oftlce rug ON TEN ACR.£$ Conven. loc.. Good cond. further lnfonnatiori pl~&e Y~aa:e tair. fi~,(00 to Rl!f'Ustd? DMV Filing? . ~~ ofI_ -~ !a&f~ PROP"ess. WilldlM' M.l!J & 548-14+4, ,nrH. ,
'1·'°· M'' " 48'' li&ht 1rid1 l &: 2 BR, tum • Unfuml ·";:·9911=:,. i'ew,,.,"£:~1Wc.T->-;c:l4l.i:::c--' I call Glenn Thompson with ~·~ J~vst ~~~ r;tall Ph VaJda . * 839·1123 ~~-N\¥rt, CM' ,,. t1r cittnint· bus' 1 n, ts e SCfiwarb \\•&il&venrlp e
$'2.SO,!l'ft.OOCkl'ad:to,G.E. from $150mo.Frplct /Pri/ EA"' TSIDE Co1t4 Mesa ·, 2 Eck.hell" & A.soc., Inc. sore melllOC: s am· e·L n "'If Hypnotls• .,,., .. ;; .._:.a,, L --..:...--• ...i.... ' & instal. "Pi"'"r Du....,," $3. Eltttr1c heat~ with Patiot /Pool!. Tennis . Co~ 009 Co . .Jim E'twma 54fJ.46+7 ear ... Electrlal -r=r. .. <-vn:iu-uo.;uw• .. ~ ..., thermortat $2S Lad 1e 1 BR Tripld: lgl! patio. 1&18 W. Olapman Ave. --====·..---!544·9'11'4 eve clau 833-1174 . Q'yataJ Window Qea.nlng tPaper store) 847·1659
Rd.ten, MW $10 and $15. blt'I Bld.!l. 9 hole PutV $37,500 ~ Cabri.llo. 673-8861 Orange, Ctllil.. . SIDELINE ELECTRICIAH. lk~ • nM EIUrnate& i41-i73i Paintm,, exterior, illterior
•-•--knit dreNn SlO and GHen. 5'11·26?1, Evee-wlmds538-'111' Boat .....__lenhf Announcements 6410 bonded. gm1ll ~; Lic.Ins.l77rs&p.Frttest, ,..... 900 Sea Lane, O:IM 844-El Bu1ln111 R•nt•I 6060 uwu PS malnten. & ~· 541t'9200 H.Ullnt 6730
$15. Netr rteord alums 65(. IM! :cArthur nr. Coast Fiwy) ! =-==.c.<..--..----1 Acrtlgt Are citi'emety profif1ble a.nd Lifette Ht1lth Stuiio 1 ,;;;;;;;;;;;;.=;;:;::=o;~:': I ;;;;:;;;;.;;<.._._,._...o:;:...:.:; 548-5325. Arou1tic:al ceil.
Bike be.~ Rlt•, new s2. 3 ~· ~· !ii~!fiiliiiii!i!!•~ I *PRESTIGE: STORE* 6200 tan be set up on about $1200 Hospitaiity is Our Motto Floors 6669 LITE HAUL?NG & CLEAN
ftXJI: m1 chain tirLU 00!: 2 BR. Cpts, drapes, mi,; irl iJr1.me locnuon. --~------! working capitol. Can Mr. FREE STEAM WITH 1:..:=.:..------UP Plumbint 6l90
ea.cb ~.z ~ot Sl. Guitar wl120th Marguerite. 1 BR, cpts, 2500 Sq. ft. Air 2·1 /] AC"'' Nelson (:fi:h 461-321>7 SWEDISH MASSAGE CAA.PET • ~. Ol\~ctor l'REE E!l'J1!1ATF.S. · &tnti +w• "l'hOtor, new · drapes, 720 l\!argueritr. cond. See at 18l7l llU :=-· • ~ wkdy 10 U m all prieft ff'ff •lilnltd • 54&--7849 •
Kitchen tools tt>c -50t. Hand 673-2982 Newport BIW., Cdsla VACA•'T LAND SERVICE :nuff I: Fofd S~' 10 ::. a vmp 5*-44'18 ~DlllP ~s lOC' • fl.50 includini l'I LAUNDROMAT &t. 12 yrs SlO E. ~d dr\!11. Brau shut oU new S165. 2 BR.. Corona High. l\feia ot Calt Mr. Ward Zoned C·2. We'!!. Bolsa Ave. at 788 w 19th Calta Me-. · uoua way 6665
%" and 3/8 and%. 70C · $1. lands. Patio, lndry. Adults, -6-12-8484 in Senta Ana. SUitablc for neltinA" StJOO. Long lease: 1a)a Be.acb W3) 437.7009 FIHrt
Brau lillinp lOc • 35c. Air 673-4132 EveS"weekends S1'0ltAGE Garage. 20' x 2S' motel, apt.s., cOmmerclal, 1ult couple. Owners rdirinr. Political LJN6LEUM, carpe~ tile. Re---
tank, new J gallon W . Corn-2 liR rear apt $150. Mature x 10' high . Available so6Jl, convalescent hospital, and LI 8-M40, 7 AM 6 P.M. Advertisement model, repair. Mtn,y rem-
lftltor bead $10. Com· adult. only. No gar. Water $45 mo. ph. Sch wo r e r many other uses. Mili"FLER Shop for lease * Recall Rt191n * nlfltg, Free est. 139-IeTf,
preaor switches, 1\l!W $3.75 pd. 617 Jasmine 673-2654 Phone 542-9)33 for more comp)ete w/hol.11t, $150 ~ Sign the petition ~fore July sn-81154
Compregsor check valves ...... ,.,.,,. ... .,...,.!!!!!' BALBOA ISLAND for lease. details. 13072 Century 81 Garden 29. Call carol &binson,j:ii:=:i:::::a====== ft:~: go;:;:::: ai~~ l1lbo1 l1l1nd 5355 Store or oUice .11p11ce to OWNER MUST SiSLLI Grove. 53H92(1.· Ev ea MJ.4478 Qlirta Mesa. G1rdenlng 6680
15c tt. Ntw Ra)>co tire, 15" \VATERFRONT dlx. 2 BR.--OOo_sq. ft. 67f>-2mi 5 acres In wbdiVision, New-545-7331 ANTHONY'S
Sl.5. ~ ot bar bell• $10. apt. w/boat tie.up prlvll, IMMAC ofrice 460 11q, rt. Top ben'y, Calif. 18 mi. east of Atrro R tr f I Funer1l1 .6412 G rd S , ••ew , .. , ..,ko<• ~ . 7•·. Joe. Balboa Island . .-i1t11 mo. Barstow. "Land of Lake•" epa ~t!e or ease · I en e rv1c e ,, "' _.:. "" Yr\y. ltue SZQ mo. Adult1 ,....., In outo eonte --plot• Gilt ribboo, ntlll roll lOe. only, no pets ot clU~ GU-~, 67:J...760'l Rrea • 90 man-made lakes in ' Lvu• WESTMINSTER 646-1941
Powtr 'IDOW'ft' go, m Del 673-0207 area. Muth 6evck>ptnent g~ w/hOist. $12S ~ 13072 LANDSCAPING
-· c.M......... =======o.10flico Rental 6070 ... on. Le\''1 land, "'"' = ~ ~133~-·· MEMORIAL PARK LAWNS l\EMOOELID 1..::=.:....-----Huntington 8Nch 5400 STORES FOR LEASE unduground. CAD· "'""' . " Mortuary & C.IMlery Espho<tlc\llhlti.t.
847"'640 art 6 .,.kdays, IJ\Y· NE'\V conceulon I l e m · Compl1te funetell ~r ngi1'lt .. 9~
BeAch Ii: Slater llnll Sch. ume weekttlda. Adi: for Lee. Unllmlted opport\ullty, .in· f,...._ S24I . RELJABLE: Reu. Oriftital
(;.'LE.AN Loh, garagel, etc.
Trtt ttmoval, dump, skip,
hackhoe, fill, grad~. 962-8745
./ HAlJLING TfUh pickup
Trlml'nl11g. Af!YfuinR: -we do
it all. Exper work 545--2'792
lnttrlor Dffor1tl!!l_6737 ~ .. •• ... 7'71 --ry ' . e R"ldtnct • Comn't'I • e 1'ainting, tnl ' ixL
• Custem Drapery
• Ol!tom C8.rpctina e w.ueo..,,... e CbkJr Coordinatioll
>1'EB EsTIMATE -' """"" MODERN
DECORATORS
!l3M01l
* 24 Hot11\ S!:RVICl;: * Jflumbing, repair, remodel,
Blee l!le'Wer cleuiq
GU8.t"Mleed * 848-1407
PLUMBING it Hr. llUY.
Work guar. Uc.. tnnrr.;
rtmodel, rtpejr, roolel' Rr'Y·
s:Jl-7566
6960
•SEWING -ALTERATIONS
Profesaklllal A Fast
Ree90nable. 64&6446
ALTERA'MONS, Ret.aonable
prtcee on betln dre11e1.
Call tor appt. M7...J968
Alterotlo--642-5'45
Ne•t. accurate, 20 )Tt, exp.
TILE, C•r•mlc 6'74 This Pare
I EACH ES
11,172
BOIES
~ BR, .tudio. carpeta,
drapes., patio, g&r&ge, nr
-A porl<. SISO. 897·13U or 842-7341
1 BR Apu Nev ocean Sl.30
~ Sept l. 202 Walnut
Sindel or Coupln. 1.F.ASE!
~ \Men. 673-lTM
:.',~· "·""' ... n. (2U) 4.41 Acres "m•llOM! mtkt pot .. tial. Cammry loll ..... Cloaup, Odd """" $2!00> I.act 6f tlmf! f6r<eo from $130 Vtnc.nL 6""13211
EXEC. Ottk:t II.lite. 320 &q, sale. 6Q-.9ll85 M¥tlme. taclu4ea Eadowmmt Cltt Japanue Oardt1tlnl Howec:IMn}ftl 173$ * Veme, the Tiie Man*
ft. Glendale Fed Bide, CdM. CARPET A: upbolfttt7 clean-Ev~ ill _, NMtif\tl Profession&\ Main~ c::· ;,ort.too ~m'.!u~ =
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R"""""b~.&""'444 COSTA MESA Ina oqulpment HIP>""lt-pi&eem_loa_ -11.EA!MG ',,,__ "'" potch. Lftdtng •howar
P'ROFESSTONAL ofllce with Prim~ f.1•1 propfrt1, Xli' ~ kltw «*t lminHL LOW No tnf6o lftblt!U. · U Pa.irtdnc, l'llC deaning wall reop•lr. 841-1167/~
llvlng quanen. $165/mo. PRICE! Mz.8167 . tam Btacb. w~ Cut ' ~ wn ~· Fm! tst. 646-5103 646-15&2 MB.Ill! 630' • Comer lOCaHOn. CALL 1..0;;:::::::;,,_:o~;::.:,,..;,_,-lm..l'ZZ -· bbimtmance. t.IC'mled =:::==:========;;:;;; l:!!'O~B!;S~&:_•!M~P'..';L!:0'..:':_:i.~•!!N:!:T!I
5705 MEDICAL hl1e, 1,000 sq. ft.
J 8Jl 2 ea. Ip Uv rm Altr., alr.cood.: good loc.
w/f)'pl, ell tkoc blt-tna, 1 _R~'""=· "'="'-· '4~~--61-Gl--~ c!aelawubfr. 'fl7 We ad t. A'M'ORNEY'S o ff l c e; l!tOO
f9MNS ~· ft.; attr .. alr-cond., good
HEW Dolus lie i BR. 2 BA.
JI, Lotplto, 1 Mlt ........ '
loc. Rt•J. rtnt ~61
DIAL-~_,.,
MR. BLACK 54().llSl <open Ollta Me• He&lQi; Oul>, • • .,-1 -en 11 ..,...p».m Stt4llOI, ~?O aft 4 J'M ;1: ...., 67•5
eve1) Heritage Rtal Eat.At•. equ.lpmmt I: aauna .._. __ rl I p ~-6421 . · -· ren'":! ~ Job Wam.d, LHy 7020 · f Ille ~lt 43'170S9 msmv I I r-JAPANDE GARODfER 7,59 ACRES, Barstow, Ca.ltf. Ot I • • II txPtft. nllible masot J(J:P'RAR.T'S 0.stDm lrellilnl
Jfwr. 66 trontap. S250 down JOWER Swffplnt &trv1ot. 2 DJt.SITU.Bl.Z Pkq In tttu. mo rate1. --=t. hu tnoYf'll toll> E 17. SWt.
$40 mo. $4,800 full prk!e. Approx nooo per mo tn-Hlrtlor Rat M • mo r l 11 I CllN!t ta..m.. Olu'p T, or. Ope'! l!lon-Sat
m<> .-"' a11 e pm. ""'.:!· ~? ¥. .5!0-'m . ~"!. w!u ':~ '.!"'; i:; .., em 111 ...... w 11ootn• 11.00 .., hr.
2\i LEVEL ... L.A. 0.. THE HUB cl _,., liJf PM -,; tW Pltoiiloi tliifl 64UGS4
olM!drtil 660' ear1lotf trm-IH'Vk!e ....._ • •• the YOU ~•" --• ·--tare. Nr trwy. S30llll l'P. iao n1""W AM. OW ICJ>1 Hied • G4ft• •a•t 'DIE Q~ . '='1 u.o --··
NO!tWEGJA)I &hi w o ti to
dtimt1Uc cart, pref«•
NO'tfpOrt af'U. * ,,...,.,
PRACTrCA• NURSE
wanl• 8 bra dt.¥ can. ·-~ ""''-·-... ,_ ______ ,PIOl1liiii ... llll:IULTI ,_ ""· """ ... -... ..... to tit< -...,, ---· to ~ - -NOW. Find ~ -1 ,... ... 1'kE QUI""-" TilU ..,.... Fat DlllY P!!ot W"" A&I. ~"'~·=-:.:::""'~-=~::;:;;·-;;:... __ ._.=.;:::::;~·;;;;:..-;;;..;;;;;;;..;.-...
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Job Wanted, Lodr 7020 II.Ip Wlfttod, Mon 72ll0Holp WontM, Mon 72llO Holp Wonted . . Hollt Wonted
74IO w-7480 fvml""° UDY With pu:ralq .xp. wW.
car. tor: lady or sent kl )'OUr
home. l.J&bt boolework OK.
Beot of ..i.-. !?om lo<:alrtt.~
Domootlc H1lp , 7035
UVE 1NS
Employer Pll" fees
Geori• Byland .,._,,
B E. 16th, S.A. 54'7.-0395
(lineee live-ins. Cheerful
Ptrfi'i,aMDL Experienced.
Far East Agency 642-8'Kl3
TKUft8, For clHniaR bi'Q I.
Sat t« a ~· ii.so Hr
Own tranll. &M-ml9 aft II pm
Agencltil, Men 7100
ARGUS
WORK NEAil HOME
lmpol'I oar mech • • to $1,200
Factory tme/exp •• to $2.65
Marine mech •• •..... $3.00
nm.ekeeper. NO exp .• $2.25
Se@ U11 at onoe!
ARGUS EMPLOYM~NT
'CONSULTANT AOEl'iCT
2043 Westcl1ff, NB 548-7796
16M E. 17th St., S.A. 547"6336
~ Wlft!N, Moo 7200
* REXAIR, INC.*
NOW HlltlNG
42 MEN
WE NEED '2 MDI WHO
ARE NOT AFRAID or HARD WORK. AND ARE
ABLE TO l!l'ART JMMED.
!ATELY. NO EXPERI·
DICE NECESSARY AS
COMPA!IY WILL TIWH.
GOOD PAY
'L o T s or OVEl<T!ME
DURING NEXT 6
MONTHS.
QU.I. PE~ DllPI'.
774-7251
SALES
1968-
Your year
of independence?
We're looking for a man wtio likes to do
things bls own way, A man wbo belleveo
in himself. Thia mon baa probably hid
16ml! successful aales or bulhl.eu expert..
ence, and now he '1 ready to put this ex~
p~rtence to work to carve out hi! f\lture.
H you're that type of person, we'll pay
you an attractive train!Jig salaty 41\d prt!-
pare you tor a lifetime career with New
England Mutual Life Insurance Compa-
ny. Your income prospect& will run well
into five figuraa. And your futur1 will
depend on you.
Please feel free to write or call:
ROILA R. HAYS JR. C.L.U.
New England ):,ife
811 W. 8111 St.
Santa Ana
542-5623, Ext. 321
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Two,.,..~,.
perteomt. Acc«U\C. ptjrallle, --.,,,. ......
Clerk Typist
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wpm. Part time to bfeorne
fuU dme In Mar Min.
'•ll Poraennel 0.pt.
(714) ""4.9401
TELONIC
E111Ji-"111J Co.
LAGUNA BEACH
Anequal-orij1>16jtt
. WAN1ED
e ·1aMco._,
Oplrllon
• 2 c:hopptr ODlroton
ExperleOCed With tiau-
craft ~ooppen.
• 3 Piberglill llollor1
E'."Perienced
e eo.,...,.., Sylflnl
O,..loton
Mobile Home • MTST °""-·
e 2 Bondera
Experien«<I
• Gelcoaf i:ou,hup
APPLY
Columbia Y1tht Corp.
275 MoGonnick Ave.
Coeta Mesa, Calif.
!ALES
Carpenters
A few openings
left for a killed
cr1ft1menI
Excellent Benefits.
Apply In ponon
Full or &~" time
pol IOM
Mull bf expotlOllced.
!146-4670
-EXPllUBNCili-
• c.rnmero1o1
Toller ~ent opportvnit7!
CITY Of
NEWPORT llAat
POU<!
SlBIO/ClllK
*"' ., "'81 .., mo. ~--· l>tm&tlh& ..... , .... "" ...
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llilK ..... CIOntaet
Pononnel Ofl1co
CITY HALL
UDO Nowporl Blvd.
Newpdrl leach
673-2110
IMM!:ll!ATELY
MAJURE WOMAll
Wanted b' J)hant w<>* •t
Jom1 of:fiee. Full Ol' part
tfml. Good .,.,, call JU. ---°""' Mill
---Bw of Amerlu _......_Dr.
Ali""~~~
lucli Predl119
6 ll.\HD PRESIDIG. Jm.
Medittt ,,,. ....... In ........
wear fa~:~
p"le<ttd. Al'OCI' IA'i.JiAA.
l!IC, ""' •• .... -An • w p..m.
Deeorator
-c-lllllon of "$22,000.00
S,.nllh and Mtdlterrcnu:n Furni ture .. _,., __ _
A laaaatw"s .._ Kwe la 0. O~
Item. u follows: Cors:eoua 8 tt. cu.atom quilted
.ofa wlUi. separate 100M pltlowi. with heavy~
trim decor and snatehinl chair, 3 mat.china: oak occulon&l tablet, (2) 58" tall decorator Wnps. ha~a ehatn swq lampa ln wri>uaht iron, an 8-pl.ece kfng slze muter bedr90ln sul\e in pec:aa
paneled Medlterraneul style with top quality
15 ~· warranty kin& me mattrtss a boJC
9Prlnp. 8~ decor dinlr1r 1Rt, etc.
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::~:;~~~ ...... ·--···-~698.00
~~!!:..111:,; ~':':'.':°:.~'?!.'
liitllt fatirlt:L 5 Pc hexagon t111r• oal: din. oe~
W/biact <Ir avocado fl'i med chain; 5 Pc BR
set, !kit Mr. & Mrs. d~er, It mirror, 2
ootilllldder, decorat1ve hudboard lD Spalll&h
ojk or avocado desijn.
Items Sold lndivlduelly
. VALUE $195 -FULL l'RICI $429.ff
or t1n111 h law n $3.00 week
No Down. U1e Our store Charge
No Fancy Front, but -
Q110llty Values Inside.
Approved Furalture • 2159 Hcnor, CM
Colly f.9, IM S"""'oy e M""60
Kolp WA"fli<f
'.OBS & fM!'LOYMl!NT
Schoof0.ln1frucllon 7600
Women 7400 ~w.:o-..:;.;::.:..,,.M•~··~-,.~·~· M •• ...; • ..;.;:; • .: I PIANO L E S 9 0 NS, ex-
Expert Medic: ii Typist pttienced teacher MM
Approxlmat!ty f !In' day tn degree. My home. Coat
mr atfice efter hoUN or In Mesa. 54C>-6f31
..::~itfCTITNs
Opon Don, t om hi 9 pm
for fMpKt&oft convenience -· ·~ * • .__._.. • Atworo 30M40.SQO lo!> of lop 'f"Allty now
& ueed lw1nlll n•mt furnllhlnf to Chc111
from * Complolo houseful -u.1 ... ·-•••• -cllnlftl room Mts -Mcfro.m Mh -man ...... Mts -l•mps -t.w6. -..._ ..
live ,i.--dllhla, lie,. lie.
c.mtnv Jn.,..,_ rtp ,11111Jw-_..._
-Nmpl"'-conolgnm•nla -houoohold -
damo!lld frolgh1 -von & otw.,. lols -
tr....ino & bankruptcy. .
Mo<o ,..... 200.ioo ,.,,.,...-., ......
w•shtrs, cfr"f9n, f .... 1.,1, 1,..,,.,.,, I Maple Color Combo TV's I
a.., -pl-or o coinplot1 houaoful
Anti lllOAnll U11
-Anli<jUe6 --Anli<jue6
I SPE"AL ANTIQUE AUCTION I ,_..__,
En9U1h 1ft rli119 1Uv•r, 1l9n.,; s .. ..a.... ,..,...-.S.1M41'
"Dllw11" 8•11. ZOO pet of fin• •Ml ert tl•u, c..t ,, .. .,
Ctrftl¥'11 tl•r1 I t ic. ChefMlltllt f"t 6 Tiff...,-ty~
•h•d•t, •Id ir..frm 1th, Sr•~ ~111e, tolltop 4e .....
Qr•rwilf•th•f dock .. , .. nd o•k +.bt'..., h•ll ""'• com·
modt1, rockeri, old coins, d t lnetl t lt11 I •fc. * Dol"'t Mhl T1dc MtflM 'It
COUHTYWIDE AUCTION
1-..... lfrw4.. ...... fl Mit. h ef ..... ,
SUNDAY, JULY 21th-II AM.
REPRESENTATIVES
Lea.dins Ind e pendent
•pedalilta dealing in O'fd'
100 mutual fund.II, expandln&
ln Ora.rwe County. Tb1J Is an * . . * opp~rtun.ity to ~er AR~HITECTURAL d;,nm.i prof-I •
Explorer APPLY IN PERa0N
1st Nalloul Bank
CONVALESCiNT AIDE
Fer prlvatfl bomt. FuU Ol'
put . ttrnj!. Ant ap:.
)'OUl' home. M't1lt have daily SCHOOL Oilldreft'• vaeetion
ptct up. Office near Holt. rates. Oiilcoat 10-IMeen
::."'::.""'""'.:-:.:..:~----1 Typmg 8ebool. 548-285!Jr, 11! srrri!A • htltUlell;r. 2 Del Mat, c.M.
• .., ..................... 1 ...
,,,,, Ill 714: 147-674'
DRAFTSMAN !uU or part time Investm
GE"I' Il'f Ol"f THE GROillfl> exp oot necessary, we , torhome HOUSEKIEPlll
UVe tn or out. l'ull ., pct
Wilt. N6 fRI
HOMilWJltR.!
clUlcfr-. of ieacbers.1J:,e in PupU of 9eg Yte MM
R.OOR WITH' NATION'S 547....r.62L Mutual u n d 'l1'IIFtD iAft0£.91' RES!· Invll!storti Inc. 2100 N. Ma.In, of Orange COlllly ...... "9-!li:I , ....... _...; ""'"'. °''•Solo I0221Go :='" ... "'-'s.="'0....-......;;~=,1
_ Pet"~_,,,. WM Of p;dleo lrom '"' 191 Buoy St.
lollo Mon, Wom. 7500 Mi!RCHANDIS& FOR -IO ....,. "'"""'· CM Sot.Sun DEl'f?'IAL 8UILDE1t, IN· .:San=ta::..::An='=-----Corporation 1650 Adoma !t!:l!l t . 1111;, sA !!![~
YOLvID I>< AIL PHAIIDl
OF NATIONAL S~
BUILDJlofG PROJECTS,
111Vilifdlateb' need l udli-
tMUal design drattanan
with min. 3 yrs. residential
triat tJtpel'. Oialltfl«lnt, re-
warding Work. Outstanding
Werkins coriditi001; in Mmt-
ti.M new Newi>oft Beach
Off.lee tndg. TOp salary and
be\;fi!;, t714) 7'12.olGIO I.I<. AOVe.
CAREER
OPPORTUNITY!
No experience neceoe11u·1·
We train-~ tu.11 or part time
Mutu1r fund Advisor•,
Inc.
NPt &. Hm W111tcUfl 6C-6422
s.A. 12tl N. Broadway
Sil.oMl
COOK
Experienced breaklall &
lunch. MUlt be fut. Excel-
lent money and oppcimlft-
ity. APlfly Ir\ ~rson only.
Surf & Sifloin
5930 Pac. '"· Hwy. Newport Beach
4000 Campus Drhe
Newport Beach
WILLIAM A. [VOHS
1963 VISTA CAUDAL
NEWPORT B!ACH
CO.fl Mcila
AA tqual opjAJftm:dt;,
emplo)'d'
WAlt•lfS l'xPtt'tenced, ewer 21. u.eo
""' hnar, -511111. Ountoct
SALi! ANO TRADI! Ew..,UW.g must JIO. «l3 !Alp gr111, l bOdll•d~ flee
•---------Ktnp Ori", <"1! on !>ate.r !ha."91', ~war-, di.th<
A91ret1lwe Fibergl1• ~'!~!!~·· u·... .,~ from COl!!t Hwy, Jett at Ctitt "'10 vol Ollkl'e ""°""' ba-
MaMtf1cturlng Plant MAPLt twn beds, tM&t, Dr .• Jett at Xl:nfl Jltd. men bf btd, ntW "~· litt n...t1: .....__ dc#m ra Kirlff DriVfJ NB meter, rociw, lg min'ot, nnuy, t!'ftd tab~. 4 '"'"VB· Frt/Sat/Sun ll-8 doth1nl. be4 ...... A
Tll MM.NG & • -t ~--· Umh<•lla tablt, 4 chain, 3 ~. -MJ I ~·-_..,.,. ob&!<• 1 JUga Loguno a..ch .,-.; -'~· "'· l~SPEC:flOl'I Di!NT AL ASslSf Alif° o1 .,...........,.. don '°""" 2 tall ""1te 147 cr..c.nt 8.,, Dr. Gor ... S.le Ht U
Mr. !lmmor •7s-
Pluttct part. • .Permanent Olilir Side. ceitillid ot fx. lampo, 2 lace \able d odui, l ..... ••M "·'··-<>-Siar ....... 191 ti.own ... eo.a. Me• pmttton. D~t 'Mn':k· fliel"lenc:M. lJe:.l-tmm~..1. e Foreman of Mold Shop _. K -,...._. ~ Mt COJ'ldttiona an4 Ill IJ.I'' ¥Q chin• cablnett. AU Xltit t.r.Vtl lron 13. Raidwood. pt.Uo
frinite benefits. SA1arY apiri. C'Onlldenil61. • F . « A&leriil)Iy COlld! tl73--8446 chaW ~ love N6{ '25; Apell•l)CM • 1100 WllJ fNfii 00£ riii!Sf bl OVit JUply' fri OWn hand writiQg otjlfiad -PR naugb chn $75 for tloth. Wip lor co.tum~, Lionel
00 YOU l(N()W nm MAN? 18, with ao<>d .,. ~Chi. ,!<!Boll p.JM l>MJY l'llot • AMlftOiil Pufi&&ri tlpho~. br. ch< 110. 1 ""' mk•-18; Toy< bool<o, ~U~an, .. srn~.~i~m-~:._e, LIDO TH!ATltE CALIFORNIA WIDOWE R •f•lae 1 Aghit ironnndmder{acmtype) ~· eK-1701
Y Ou a.re the Winntf 6f
2 liclie'U "' tb6 RUTH FINNIGAN •
2419W.O.-Front
NEWPottT lllACH ~w -• uvu lt.' 11"'1
<1'"-Slt0w1n ~anent ij~ln brUystt. $25 & $10, Baby sttolltr XllO Jl&'Q)JU)g »-tl:--2 convictions, ffl,jo)'.11 mt'!etln& i lnlfetlon Molding W/Utf" bou&OH1f! 7 45 bass .4 Uli hr a n d h e Ip I n g o t he: r II ' THOROUGHLY 200 Btigp Ave. , '-~ ·~ t i : • -._.: e aL'IPtr 'J)flt fJ.5&, inette f'7, e green div!lnl $11 Mett. 2 MODl!RN MILLI! a.ota M•ao 54M460 AM w 1'~ •oon '"· 6 13.50. ""'°'24 Reid..,..,,. 115 """· 2 :8~1yeh em';:~ All «iul ~ ~ ~ ~-fi5 week. hnd '"'""* In co"' PR. naU&b ch.rs iff J(); bCitb. mathed Qllbol e b •I r • ,
but faces limit~ future. JttSt clip this mt and take __ ...,!omp1oy!!!~":!:....--.Ji'AR'f1i'ffie''i""°iiJii'J. ~· ~· ~·;; fl~ to Box M 16.S Upbol:s. br. chr SUI, 2 aqua.re '1s>e SI ff, 2 Gas Could eiiif 611 $600-$700 tt to Ole Udo ~ in -PART fiffie !iiiit Gilet;;;:. Dally ltflot ~t 1rm rm dh1der .WW• 13).12:), l Electric
while gl!tting started. Call NeWPJrt Btsctl wftfr idf'ntf. tlW A J'Ma@~r ctut>-R • (ld"ll lj'p!') $25 1;· $10. Baby 11tovn '20-$25. Ootbea. 1'50
Mr. Elkin. 541"'231 fioation. oil" .... -Coc.,aH Waitress M"""il ""'"· fti!Uf lia<e --~-----"""1« 13.50, _,,..., 13. !?S ... rlor, C.M.
YOU arf the winner ot
2 tfcke"fs to the
UDO THU.TRI
Show ...
THOROUGHLY
MOD!llN MILUE
··::.-=="'-----I July '~h cu. 11,30 AM lo 3,u M•, HI -"'° ... M o. ~ -~ . _.,,, tfir. P'r!ay": nm MOLCING •-~· · ~ ~v1NE n>tl!AC& Juot clip ttu. °" ...i * HELM'S BAKERY GARDENER °"• 21 '" p1,.. gaa A Hnolli.. Moehlne Oporoton ROUND oak ta!>lo ,.,. Anti· CARACE SALE H to ""' Lido .,,,,.... lb
OCEAN Vl!W ApflY In~ 549--0JS6 tiir • 't. Pla.11tiC, ~. Perma-que Boston Rocker m. 1'an-P'umtture, ~. atber H"'1'1:!1t ftl!ach wUh idSft:I.
S'HOOL DISTRICT 0.0 ""'· "" •• '!!!!!. nem -· Excell.m ey ll'OQ llaalo btd 125. HouH!iold !rem• & wl\At wru l!a.Uoo. Qltor .... m._
Sa!afy $41'.I !O l5'l! GIR~ fRIDAY ....... C!Oridltlano. °"'" 1191.->Oil havo! 1J19 Boru.le ,Ju!J<;;;,,;;m;;:;,· =--=--,,...,.-I lntervt.!Wing I 6 I' J\OlJTE
SALESMEN. Earn whG& you
trai1t. Company pak:I bent-
• Moldert fHe. 5 da8 n . Call between Pertoini jenirtl ii"Wnds RSJl8f l (H Nf!N lhl.rp Pl ro budle time end aH frtn&:e bene-J4APLE tMdl H&rvani lf>'l· D6oKe 10 A.1l • 5 t>M'. Sat ~HOL&ALE To DMlnl. ~ weri. iepatr =~ ~ ~ ~ nu. Must be ccparfmc.. *4 dirt iw.' o\ s cbr1. ;,:n:· N .tliijl :lS. Apt ownn 1 public, nfz1r-• AlMmbltr• 8-8 am except T!illl'll. & Surt a nd maintam .-151 E.ContHlghny p1;ulrii iefoO&iue VOlce. od.No-callooltar ..,..,..., ....... Dr.-. 1"'""'...,.115+"'-"" • Cirpentt rl 831·1140. 26<m Getty Drivt ,
5eme' bo&tlng experience Lei\Ul• Niguel. t<d• ond '''""'"'•'" 1 ,.... -...... -some &~ ;!Qll;, SI&., _:ls<l_ • • P.M. n,.,.,. GAltACE Slli; """"'""" lW 125. Sq ... ""· Obie dr, 1111.
Ri88iiify, ~f8fWiWi· 5e-i .::==-"""'-----""'°""'.. ......... ... -= ·--'ALIPORNIA w OOFA .. -. ....... ,,... Jtootis 111>; """"" BBQ; """'tr"' x lop $85. Ob!edr
ground .maintenan~, fltb FULL OUfe Boolckeeper fnl~tkfn Meldlnt N.ut~: xlftf coridltiOft. 4une bl.lillY JW.rfi; Waier J'Jiost Free $100, Alto wab-lween 9 .t 10:30 t1i.m. ONLY
No ~flO!le calls.
Apply
Wayfar~r .Yac:hf Corp.
168'2 Placentia
Co!ta Me.
FRY 'OOK
Experieru.~ed
Apply at
THE Rll<GER
No. Ii TalMon Ill&n4
Newport Center N.liil.
gnde >du<0tlO•" U.S. CIU· BOOKKEEPER/ er. ~ ~."'~~ ... · .... 200 Bnu.o A... $12S. ,.,__ ... Is. ---... Cad. •n/dzym/I<,._/,...... zm. Appl,T In penion 9 to 5, Y .._,-ill.I 11.at llll"li COH.i. Mesa 54G-4460 epe. DeViUe, 'e6 Opel. Ntlon We will nevar be imdenotd.
Pertonntl C.ornm1aion Off. Jed(er, Pt)fo11, pQ).T61J I A.a eqi,i&l epi)orfunity GREY Fdtiflita fop ti~l~. l waeori. ehnjt. Weldina:-cut-A-OK Warebou.., 7'1i2 ~
fttl 7972 Wan1H' St., Rant· TYPIS1' Wes taxe.. ~tinri. call: eiipjoyer ~e:rt: ~ftO-~ CDOd. tine tbole, etwtp> ~ plac6 de CNw Blvd. 1 akk W. of
ington aeac6. 6ef6re 4 p.m. ~~l;-4 ~ !IW, -~--or min*. &C2-eti4 lkach at G.G. Frwy, cAc:b;:,gU;;.t-.-"Sffi;;;·;....-~--1 For computer tmning 811&-~_3TUNITY To •am PX! ~1!ehor .:n !;~~ AH'l"Iq!JEI Bottin, f0ol1, f>LX. aoto elec.·rMf~. 'uud 3
lMU 1CftOo1 or two ynn to ~ • month and more • Waltir Npt m. Qd M2-70l5 ~ rltr &-blenket, hair • u m In e r is onlr, ~-
-rleOc<. 40 i;;;.;;. SW! pan -•ltll ch..,.. ltr ""'"· Li· """'" "'I· LP ro11te.1 ..... , i.u,. .... ., $375 fOOd CIP6orfUril~·. i4vanoetnena. Call IG-4U.l • CacktaH Wa ltrt o DOUBLE Sprinp, mattress, recordl. Mosaic tiie, sir &ean aintraot, tS5 673o4719 b:. M9 it )18'1 CM quality, hf!adboard, 2 md 4-bllie, comp OurtaJnt GooclieB & ~
SK,IPPEft ~ied, to __ S_l ____ 1_8_
""'"''••,. in vowing ''"'· I es, over Dishwasher
tHg cn.ttse bustnl!!IS in Tahiti.
Mo.st be' l\lghl.1 eiqiertented
\\rtt1! 60-TO' sall1tig vessels.
!"Xcellent pu6lic relaUOiii l
willin8 to llVt in Tahiti fat
It l~tt 2 yrs, Salary .t ex•
pmst! & profit sharing. For
appt. call Ted Cook, 1slanda
in the SW!. Sot Pacific
Tours. 213: 433=9m. days.
· ~ ail lll,llt Al ... 3'30 , "'""'· $50 '"'"I. 54s.b>O • ' WASHli:BS "11.llli; .,._ Sales prornouon #'JU• av . ...,.. ff •Hortau Junie. Fri IJ Sat 9=5. 1771 s;s1 P'nften .sa: •-.. Large bU'l corp. $10,000 lat APPLY IN PERSON MlT YOW" awrt butfn!tt ias ~ dntc $50 M*l.ler, CM 6' A ~-,.
Y""· Manag•"""' ..,,....,,. COCO'S Assist nf M bi;, S!On<> Wlii furn. of. Al'PLY 1)1 PEll.'ION Wt'""' dtlk IM GARACE 8&11 • "'°"'"'I =-,..,; O.U.
nltitt. Gall 10 am · J pm I gr, =tw:~ 'c:n" M~ J.0.ll NOON Martift 54l-l333 cmeD s). llilverwU'e, an-NJ'J.R-'-""'""""'...,--.,-.. --s---·-1 ~ti83 .• -.,--,,---1 tor NatioMI APll8ttlf cliain mama.ft, ~ iAiiLIER Anio. 2 mirtctttnr tlquea,. LadiM ,. Mah'• Dw)'ft' Mut •II 'DO m. ""'
Mechanic Famous H1111buraers !Wop In women'• A-·· iliiAMlliY WoH<o om KAflAM'S '"'·..:."'"'1y'--llf>tl_ba_~_c_l1"_lrl_._Xln_•I = ~qn~·~ ,,,,,. * _,
fop pay, fuil CO. benefit.II, mercftandillt'. XJnt __.._, tie.bier. o pow« m.ach. I ' *"--"··'" • ·-"' •• fiKXJID ... -...U.~
good WO>'ltinr oon<11:;.no. 1555 W. Adoms "1 a ...,,.fib, ..,,.,;;.:;;;;, ;;..,,..,, llONi imp;;,, 501 30lll Sttffl 1 _0fll;;;;;Oi"'i;;F;;;ur;:n;;;lt;;u;;;io;;;;;;;10;;1;;0;J ~-_., ~ · m • ,..h ...a...:-d:.clc. •a;;;
ltAY VIN!S '"'' -~ 1'-ldand, Np! !itlO W. ITth St., c.M. NIWpc!rl Buch I• ;;;~~--===:c-.-(_IS0;;;;-.6-;13-<643;;;--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-,o;:I A11ilEI'IC Trainer&: Equipc Oir:Y!Ier Pl,Ymou.11 Bch 5fG..UU From ONE 10" Poww Gnft radial A:
ment Man. Dullea include c:n wmow =====--=,..,-I :: _..1 01 ..,11 0 C arm Aw 'Nltb. eland eon. APr me ttftlgnator, Ex-
can! ot minor injuries. EXPERIENCED Gardentt EXro1tIVE omces o I WOMEM·T e I e p ll one m. 'ft!!: tamout !Jed Bn>wn1• A 1 1 t o. le1e $IA + . fumnure cdent tondtUon. $25.
re-pain I; maintenance d lLl1I Beech lull Hme. Npt Beach ai:t •· membmhlp ••o:tion plaii tervietfen to work bun ot>ntnc flpptd~ 1 mo , 3T1 Uled metal l woed det!kl. f 641 IndUI St SA ct block * ~ * _
athletic e q ti 1 p m en t & STOCK CLERK $450 ptt Must hev~ transportation. nHds mdlwluUc, ~lp(Wlli· Maw for fine Caul. l>flll located at lA.a:iJili Beath · 500 Ut@d chalh!I, OTtt 5& tlltt, South t:J Pal~ Rd off nuGmA.JRE Cold. PMlr)'
facilitiell. 5 day week, some mooth to •tart. 5 Day week. Call 536-13ll After 6 pm. ble MCJ't!W)'. DtversWed, Store. C.all 142-Ml'l betw C.C Kent fntemew!ng for m.lllC'. sales Ir fire flies. Satlta Ada A"f'f.) Saturda.1 r •f rlgsaW «'OU-boMMD
ovmime, medical benefits, Will train. No experl~ lncett1Ung, ch.Dengint 10-.Z ooolca, waik'tl, wa.ttreMel, 1830 lo. Anaheim Bmt. after 1 PM freezer· gnu. '50. Jtl.ao&
paid. vacatlol'I. Apply : necessary. Write quallfic... ~cfet, WMMn 7IOO Wcitlr:. Exoi~ .crlk:t lldllJ HOUS™ER. Qare of bus boys, Jdtchel help . .Ap. Anahtha, Clllt 7TJ.8liO ===·======:ii
Pl!:rlOnbl"!: Oftlce, LagUna tloN:, wtlgfit & helttit to WOlllC rec_rulttd. 642=9111 1DI' sp. flderl¥ lf.d7 l ~ blkft for 2 ply ln penon mly, Mr. alonpide S.A. Freewt.J O Decoratiw Bt.rot,o ~ Anti ll1
I P.O. 8mt 145. ~ Mesa, • • • onmtment dull ,.__. .... 1 .. -. MOiis, 2 pm -S pm daily, Katdla docn (4 i-ncb> dCh paneJ qu!I .. Beadi Unified Schoo ....... omla. 93)27 ., YOUR. convtnieftee s;,-_, . . ..• ~ I . _women. UUIN _,, .... H t_o_.... 17"" x e· tl'ii". Quallt7 ... """"VE 01--D.A-Dillttiel ~ 1..:~===-:-----The '"fempor&r)' Dtvision '' SALESLADY MilM..., llt. --ms ...._.os s. Cout wy, _... b:ardWood, antlqtte white ....... ..., ......-...
SERVICE MtciiANIC for Upholsterers of the Newport Penonal Experienced in Ont 1"t!lldJ' WANTED Mahr& wttman =tare"~·o,.· ,,.,.,.,~~~~-1 OHie. e,u1pmttnt IOI' with Sold trim; a 11 '!"': ::;--and00 ::::
1mall foreign 11eW1ce Ir Agency oUen pleas•nt. top to ..,ear and IPOl'lft'e&r. bwaekeeper,clean &ld •eat. BROILER.Mal; disbwuher; ELEC Typewrtter S57.50, hardware, 4t9·l152 or Come diclter, Columbill'l
repair prqe. Should have toP wages • attady empl. paytng jobs (tee pt.id by tbe Full timG•.EAppElyS Go6d ~~8;.bie fo df1~. ~, '"!,andA111t,:.: lal bu.I .iandard typewrittt, iz. 10 .837::::.;""";::;:'==~~=.,,..-I Oub, Orange. L•. Hnsmt general know led i e of M&5A UPHObS'n'RY emplQYer, of couiiel lor the . N ' Ref. U -.. ...... over ...... PPv per-key addlnr rr11d!W, make • GARAGE SALi rr.wq at E. C!wpMp, ID
popular tmp6rti. Sa I a r 1 2350 Newport Slvd., C.?-.f. quaillfed woman who likts l300 Harbor Blvd. DRAPERY W0111clOCW11 DI ~ Pirate's Inn dfer. &f2..61i3 MllcelJa,wJul lttml % m11e E. ID SID. o-;R,
&/or comm opm. Perm 54M7f1 to work lust now •nd then.. Co&1a MNa m.dilne operator. GOiod pay 4fO Hetfottope, 0:1M 25c to $25 1L tn.cb IDllt bids.• Jee !::!:_ "~!.i°d~=~ DISHWASHER NEWPORT ...... WAITlESS andw0<lda1"°"= REAL Ell!'ATi: Sbolltdn't GorageSole I022 SIDT.,...st.,°""""" at Mcl'hemn. n-.ts Sa~.
700'2 Westminstt't Ave., Wm. ~ TefT'Y. 3 de.vs . 1 nit. 7"" Ptnonntl Agtncy ~encf!d ln Italian Hllll 11~.. be nir\t .tbre hottftt 3lS7 Kerry, CM, Sat a Run &mdq, Jllf1 • ca"1 Sun, Mon,, Ju.Ir :n, JI, 21.
"" day. 6-12 1 ntte. 56art1nr 833 Dover Or., N.B. toad. Apply In PttlGD EXPER Donut mliter. Apply "°" / ::..i-BeaO? Beds, ~So cbllrS, Mlle 1 PM tfl i PM l i"""";;;=:ltMl:=·====~I ;0..'.!...:<aU:::..::897:::-llllS:=::.· .:.~::-.--1 ....., 11.15. 485 E. ITth Bt. 642-3170 445 N. Ntwport Blvd. OoU, 0 Dmut 1114 8 ~ lbr ..... Vlllqe JI. f;. boul<l>old It.mo, baby tum., GARAGE SALE • DJllnn
C.M. * -· N"'POl't &Mcb Brookhunt 1111. B'.. 962-4471 !W6-SI03 """"'· -· SCS."101 chafn, """"""'"· ..-.. Musical ..... 1121 Male Custodial! IOYS WANTID s.e -Brn<O 11 o.n •" 2 p.m. &1$.4929 >O-Jpm · N•-~ Sale • tot>t... wa.. • EUlC!'IUC p111r, oo11 -
Houn 10 PM lo & AM Moo. lo< m fl IDLE llft fnaka l><illanl Be • llEAMln'RDI, 47 dm> "'-""' Mon & Fri a Sot • c:loth!otr, -....,_.,,, Irie a lln<. All 1411· -1115. -.W
lhN Thun. 3 PM to Mldnlb! ....... -"' aftmloon i66 C...Xec • PIJllerette S2 hr ..... w. ... ........ .-. P ......... t "W-n 7550 """' -iww. equip., ~ llf ,..,_ SL NB coodtllaa; -.
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mo. A""'1 ~ °'"" p...,. <all msm. 410 w. Clout -·· N.B. !IC0-1!32 CO!J1'T>Jl w-"" boot, WOlllC NIAil HOM E AIR °"""-Pow., i'liRNlTIJii TV'•, ...-. -. fDl1 -... Ooueee.m.!'."1..::""Rd" Doll•O"YI Stock B11ppcMt. 64&-3919BABYSITl'Ell " llaht .... 21._ba_ ........... ""''·Deni! dryt<, 1100 ....... ~ -·--"°·-~ M~ _....,,_ m llChool ltl.Nltbt. YAd,y ~ Uwt ID • tl'U.904llS.('Hpin) lf• lllave ~ lfT paople aw. 282 Del MU"1 c.M. lampa:, dll A flldl, Ja>i,=;;;=:.=.:=:,;=:=:;::,1
MATURE Maa "Ith port -· Seo lloO prMla ,.. a TV. 1-• PERl&ANi:N'f n.. · la ,_ ~ -~ -00 IWUl23 . ~ L!oo, Hit ""'1· Pio-f, 0........ ;;;; medlanlcol ·M•~. s...11 Ill E. I,.. St., CM. Help W-u--' J ~ ~-a -...,.. "=" E """) ...-;:;= · _..., 7G ,._ ' 1'l&& tCptf", ~..., .. _... b.r lbll 196 • we beUevc GAR.AG Sile ns..s. 11)6 WUJUJTZD, .... .....__
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1)\ant. 5 dq ftek. Phone Dlmttt onJ,y. S days.. Call •noi Xra1 ~. Hlarte4. Uc. p r e f erred. lJY'E Ia W,1111«, 1 clllld, .,._ ·-tcr tin. (Oft S.W. a:irntl' of aciuta.., ......... ~toad .......... .... -... Int ~ • ., _,, _ _,_, -~ -'"""' ... -&ft 5 t ror •!'Pl· ~ RadloloPt -· Oraop. -·· wtc • ...., 11«1" -~· u... r-~ ....-.~ EXPERIENCED l\lmlt.,. SERVICE Stattoo """"''"' 8alary ...... 54'1•Tf33 . -· -_ • -ll<ldl. -AllOUI IMPLOYMIJ"T TOOLS,==--=c....""""_--...,Aot14uo,..=" I lot --Dr, HB
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TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION l"'portod A-HOO lmDOl'fod A-MOC
8o1t-Yocht _T --·=·J=le=r.=T=•-•;;..•-•;.;.l~~.;."-9-4:;;;25~·1l ""A""uc;.sc;.n;:.:;N;..;,.;;H;.;.E;;;A_LE'-'Y.;.:1 MERCEDES BENZ_
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ME"CHANDISE FOR I MERCHANDISE FOlt MERCHANDISE FOR PETS •nd LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION
5,\~ND TRADE SAL! AND TRAt,>E_ SALE AND TRADE ;:;;-,... 1130 Sallboafs 9010
Ch1rt•r. ~T Planot ~'-'"' 1130 M l1c1Jl1naou1 I~ ~c. W111tld 1610 AQHA Rll9istered -
SP A N I S H Mlulari 3 ft Quarter Hones!
PIANOS &
ORGANS
circular ch&oddltr, brUI c A s H ~uUful bf,)' yeo.rllna fUlle.
UDO 14 ----'----.....;·ICAMPDt I trav~ trlt,
IT'S SMARTER 1 ,_ FREE LAS VEGAS c ean, x ... t cond., U', SSOO. VACATION WITH A
upright, $2250, 3~ r !;'%.in. Excelldlt breedl.ng. Top &
alasa top rotfee tbl, wrought bottom. Show prospect. Ask.-
Compl. Reconditioned
INCLUDING
., 2 Set.s of SAlLS
I WIDSKER POLE
I BOAT COVER
I TRAILER
TO CHARTEll.1"=196S=P=om,,,ona=,=°'""'==M==•,.=,I '60 AUS'rlN HEAl EY CaJ 25 • RaWllOll JO • Alberg 1 ·
3.S • Bounty 40 • Newporter Tra11en, Utility 9450 Buaeye. New motor.
Hot Summer Specl•I•
Beacll Music:
iron base $200. CUatom 7' Paid f _ in& $600. Also, l yr. old gcld-
9Cd'a • 3 loose back cushions, ./ Fu:iture: # APPll&n«s in&' clapy look1ns chestnut.
ketch • Mariner ~ • $199
Schooners-2'1' Fairllner. XI' COMPACT Car trailer, 2 ELMORE
Center
11404 Beach Blvd.
Huntlnglon Beach
paid $500/se!l $25 13 mo1.. ./ Alltiquts ./ Toola Started in hackamore. Ex-
qld). I Color TV's ./ Stereoi cellent tor show or pleasure. -* 6'15.o954 * One Item or Call 642-0981 day1. 540-9525 ~
Trojan -38'SptFisher -nu· wheel with tor1ion
me.roo..s others. auspens.lon, dual atop and SPORT CAR
CALIFORNIA CRUISES running tighls. Mint con-WORLD
3 blocks So. ot warner 20 yean in Newport ~1• ~:: f~~ but Ph. 894-3322
Ernie Minney 548-4191 av e. 15300 Beach Blvd., Wsunnstr
Eves CALIFORNIA Catarnarran SWIMMIN~ POOL Cal~=~~ i:;u~ W~ERN SADOLE ready to 1a1I, incl. 1aila,
Phone 847-8536
ORGAN SPECIALS
Silvertone organ fll9.95
Portable chord organ
18 Ft Pool, Filttt, Surl•ce1~!good condldon • $8), l/J1'2 dagger boe.rde, 4 11 t e
Skimmer, Mainltnlnce Kit.l~I Palisade, Santa AM preservercutbJon1.Ex·
FREE o$,...149'.a""a" FREE TO YOU Heighta. oeptionally ''" mo. Call
8o1t Storage 9041 Truck, 9500 '60 AUSTIN HEALY
Deluxe 4-passenger roadster;
must see to appreciate;
cleanest, sharpest Healy in
town with factory hardtop.
11399.
with stand k beiicb $39.9>
Hammond chord organ
like new $349.95
Lowrey HOliday • "'-alnut
finish $399,!IG
Hammond M.-3 fr29.9:i
Used Wurlltztt console mod.
4500, 25 pedals $1~.95
New Wurlitzer mod. 4300,
Early American {rent return,
494--4541 &ft 5:30 PM
SECARD POOL . SAC Westem plea.sure aaddle FEMALE mtx Germ. Shep & good cond. 14 .. seat & 3.. 28' SCHOONER, 1960; gaff
323 S. Main, Oranp Doberman, blk & tan. Xlnt. stirup!. $lOO !149--0272 rig, fully equip.. all new
532-1992 warchdog good with mmen sails: Must &ee to apprec. '""""'""'!!!~~""'""'""'I & children.. Approx. 2 )'t'S. BAY Mare. Xlnt cond, gentle WW &ell or trade for other *AUCTION* old . Housebr oke n but l'lpirlted. E n &ll1h-lx>Gtorrealestate.835-9499
If you will sell or b\J1 540-1875 7/'l9 Western. 16·2 ms. S43-356S Cir 53.2-2068 (eves.)
give Windy a try DAR L l NG Long hair 5 YEAR old SoJTeJ Mare, 15' SAILBOAT, tibregla.ss;
Auctions Friday 7:30 p.m. p/penla.n kittens. 8 wke. 3 wester: &addle & tack. 120 sq. ft, Dacron sail; iself-
BOAT STORAGE
& LAUNCHING
Sall Oii' power up to 20'
Fenced yard. Newport
Bayfront-Monthly rates
Include •• , Use of hoist
Launching
CALL ANTHONY'S
~221
Flying L11son1 9150 Win~y's Audion Barn -FemaJes 2 males. Hsbrkn. 53&-l98G * balling. $425. Mr. Muendle 1
Behind Tc>ny's Bldg. Mat'l To good home on ly, Reg. MU.slang mare • 871-1560 Daya; Eves: 1 -FLYING time U1Ai hrs at
'SO R>RD
lj'. TON PICKUP V.S. Tax and
license down or trade. $13
per mo. 24 mos. (LZl200)
$199
THEODORE ROBINS
FORD carrys new warranty)
Save $300.
New Wurlitzer organ, Coor
mod. save up to $200.
PIANO SPECIALS
207S1Ai Newport, CM 646-8686 545-7822 1m 7 years. $2'15 w/tack ss-3531 25% discount. 54-0-3626 after
POOL TABLES AOORABLE, 3 mos old Jdt. 5'IH680 * ---w=o~W~I~--,,='·======= :ZOOOHubormvd.
New & used $91,50 up. Table tens, to good b om e 1 , BAY Mare, Xlnt oond, &entle Cal-20. i2,900 O:>sta Mesa 642-0010
I nnls Pok tbl b & 642-1323 aftemoona or westemaaddleA:tack. Top racer • com1ortable 1Mo--b-il_o_H_•mes_"-__ 92..,;.00;,; FORD VAN, boose car e , er es, an ~ * 536--1986 * Used spinet Pano µ85. stools, indoor games, etc. 54}-77'86 eve1. or Sun-cruiser. HUIT)'! • this won't WEEKEND & vacatioo borne cabinetry, 90% complete,
Used Wurlitz.er spinet $385. D,i.scount priC('sJ BADGER days 11'¥1 TRANSPORTATION last. 546-1J18 in Mexico. zr iraner, 10x24 xlnt 6 cyl w/stand trans.
Used Wurlitzer spipet $485. SALF..s, 409 S.14ain, Orange ORGANIC Fertilizer, horse 12 FI'-Rinky Oink Class. enclosed cabana, butane $750. or small boat for part. i"'"l":!"""'~~~~"l"~-'"'~ Call Frank 538-0311. Open manme & wood ahaving1. Boat1 & Yachts 9000 Main &. Jib. SS rigging 1 refrig stove water beater, ~-~~'289==~-~--! Special Sale! 1"12-8 p.m. except Wed. Co~b,lned mulch Ir: WE MUST MOVE THE year ~Id, Newpor t slip·. full bath room, sleepa s, 'fi6 DODGE Van. "V-8, Auto.
• WE offer our greatest FRIGIDAIRE washer & f~rtiluer. 546-4931 aft FOLLOWING BOATSI Below appraisal a.t $300. IAcation Cantamar K • 47 1R1t1H00. All w1Ddow .• 4Lo99 A~i5.
stock of new & used pianos dryer, washer neede work, 5.30 8/1S , Motor available. 548-4472 $1200. 673-3.572 -•w
& organs • at Special Sum-both for $50 'l girl's 10 sp I Found Mother and 5 kittens, l$8 16 Century Inboard ns95 SUNFISH, gr. & wht. with I -'--.~B~A~YFR=~ON=T~*--FORD 2 Ton F-8 Stake Bed.
mer Sale'. prices! Schwinn bikes, good cond. Housebroken, Please help 1963 18, C stlin Inboard custom cover. Used 3 Furn 35' Trailer, 1 2 x 2 5 Good condition. 2-speed $550
•WHATEVER YoU are look· WI ea. Elec. guitar w/case, me find them a home. All re er 1795 months • $450.tX) Mwit sell cabana room. Private beach 646-2837
Ing for · we have it I at a fender & amp, never used are long haired, black and 1960 20• Hollywood aft $Out· immed! 548-4980 $10,900 F. Pymt. Terms =========
price ,you will pay. $150. Banjo, good cond. $25, white. 549-1075 7/29 board ............ C:. .. $199S 20' SAD..BOAT new bottom 67~5743 JHps 9510
WARDS BALDWIN SI1.JDIO 545-7552 between 4-8PM PREITY kittens, healthy, l!l66 l6' Qry&er outboard paint. Dacron sail!. A I ·2~B~R~ .. ~la-undcy~-,-m-.-. -oe-rnd-.
180l Newport, CM 642-8484 Put yourself in our Place playful and lovable, Some $1695 beautiful boat. S 11 00. patio; lge. llv. rm., new
Decorator'• Delight Harbor Blvd D-I Theatre 1 on g b air. H s b r kn . 196216' McCullough ..• $1495 613-7669 cpt.s, l..ge kitch. w/bar.
Stodart 5' Grand $699. 3700 McFadden, S.A. ' 548-6365 7/30 WEST COAST YACHTS R"H-O~D~F.'l=-1~9-fi~.b-re-gl7.,.-~.-,"el $5,00J Or bl'l!lt offer
We did the inside · you do SWA p MEET 1 VERY Affectionate kit· 3333 W. Coast Hwy. sioq>, 7• beam: xlnt family 893-7874 After 4 PM -
the outside, ten-10 wks. old-to good Newport Arches Marina or racing boat. Many extras. 10'x55' CUSTOM Mob i I e
Mayer Baby • we did the in-home. 5 3 6-8 O 8 5 days Npt. Bcb. 642-11ll $1900. 544-1924 home 10'i32' covered nsotio, 'd & 'd Starts AUg 17 ..--
HERB FRIEDLANDER
9625 Garden Grove Blvd.
'00 Austin Healy Sprite
Low mileage, one owner car;
Cannot be told h'om new;
Hardtop and soft top, $1699.
HERB FRJEDLANDER
9625 Garden Grove Blvd.
CORTINA
1967 CORTINA
DELUX STATION WAGON.
Fully equip, 12,000 actual
miles. Still covered by fac-
tory wa.ITanty. Showroom
condition. Dlr. Ph &12-94<fi
DATSUN
FREE LAS VEGAS
VACATION WITH A
1964 DATSUN PIO< UP
TRUCK. This is the most
sought after mileage maker
going, 4 spd trans., bright
red with a nice contrasting
interior. Only one and it's
gotta go fast Only
$1095
ELMORE
MERC·BENI '61 230 SL
C.OUpe Lie # TUR 272. Ivory
w/blk Int. Auto, pwr brli.1,
stJ'I. AM/FM ahort wave..
17 ,000 ml. Immac. tn A out
SS,500. 549-0410 d~• only.
'58 MERCEDES Ben~ 190 SL
Pri Prty. $14~ Firm
615-2752
300 SE Sedan 1963. Sunroof,
auto all extras! Sac. xlllt
cond. 545-JllO
MG
FREE LAS VEGAS
. VACATION WITH A
'63 MG
MIDGET JIT
$799
ELMORE
SPORT CAR
WORLD
Ph. 894-3322
15300 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr
'68 MG
GET OUR LEADERSHIP
SAVINGS BEFORE
YOU BUY!!!
M)ul.tmia
• IHPORTS
1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9Xll
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1964 MGB SI e outsi e, ebony. $849. 531-1272 aft 7 or/536-3354 nites. 7/30 50' c.olumbia "50'', dJesel UDO 14, dac:ron sails, pad-goU course. Landscaped on
Many other Grimd specials! 2 PUPS, Female, male with stoop, cust. interior, 2 heads, dles, seat (.'Ushions, good the beach Can Finance.
WALLICHS.MANNING'S KNJffiD FABRICS blue eyes. Mixed Terrier & shower, 8 sails, electronic. cond. & price, i850 or best 536-0368
FREE LAS -VEGAS
VACATION WITH A
1964 JEEP WAGONEER. 4
dr, 6 pass., 4 whl. drv, WAG·
ON, Complete with lock out
hubs. Blue w.ith a beautiful
matching interior, and only
25,000 miles. Take it to the
market or camping with
equal ease. Weekend only
MCYl'ORS TOYOTA Roadster. Powder blue fin-
Ph. 894-3J20 ish. All accessories including
So C_"."1 Psr1c,.~=. <•"2l6S Box. Before 3 P . M. Boat la like new! Built '66. ot!er. 842-2745 1100 s.F. 2 BR wl fplce,
· ~ ..... ~ ..,.. FOR SALE 638--0209 11'n Asking $75,000. Near new Ericson 32, full unobstructed sweepin ocean
$1595
ELMORE
both convertible and bard
15DJ Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr top! Immaculate. Dlr. Ph.
'67 DATSUN 642-9405
Hammond & Leslie Remnants, samples & Mill FREE dirt • Loose on 40' Owens Cutter, race. Less than 1 yr. $1500. view. 30802 S. Coast Hwy.,
Antique whlte and gold ends Sat. Qnly 8 a.m. to 2 parkway 3501 s u r 1 v iew Fast! iz;!,500 Oceanic Yacht Sales Laguna Beach, 4~3195 MO'rORS H~mk ond1 M~;:th finished p.m, 929 Baker, Costa Mesa Lane, .Corona del Mar. 30 Dunnigan Slp, e 642-5151 e FOR Sale: 5 Rm, l lh BA TOYOTA
Sedan; cannot be told from 1 ·,-58-M-G_A_C_O~UPE--.-Lool<a--and
new; local one owner car, runs like new. Classic, hard
Special $1499. to find model. Ceantst in ..... c ' P us f"'>N Leslie, 40 SOCK it to me time! 20% 644.1523 Clean! $8900 Ph. 894-3320
watt speaker. Both for $1095. discount with ad. Bottles, THREE Adorable kitteni FRASER YACHTS :. A~~~~~gla: -::030,'.::L;;i:;;•_;~~ar;Dk;',_;i~;";:·::.u;;·;B~·=,l;IG;53001Miille:J•Tcl>ARBY1lvdk.,~w.,-"""'Wii~"' HERB FRIEDLANDER
9625 Garden Grove Blvd. tcw.rn. $ll9?. HERB FRIEDLANDER
9625 Garden Grove Blvd. GoFulllydguaranteed. Terms. doll.s, primitivt'I, furn., an-One is a •·tonoiseshell ,; Call Qluck Avery d trato Sl 6 Full ;;;: '63 MILITARY Series Willys
u Music: Company tiqu.,, ''" gl"' & ,1,. •-i-·~-.._A,. w•• Si•-•••· ,,;.., 3424 Via Oporto, N.B. emorui r . eeps • OTOR HOMES 9215 20-i5 N. Main, S.A. 547-0681 Ctys' ~unk-tique Shoppe, OC(;l must .. N;wpo;'Bcti. 1j3'j 673-52$2 * 494-3916 eves. galley. Slip avail. 673-3570 M Jeep. =~en~:tion. FIAT
em t Stant 826-14BO JULY ·a1 Bo LIDO 14 and dolly • trailer e S•• Th• f•h11lov1 N•w e :;;;:::;:::;::;::;::;:::::::::=I Now HERE -th• n•w os, on. MAG b k · ~Lil Look speci · •ts hauled, Good Sha-•. $100 '" M63, O d " H * Open 12-8 • ac lSS: u 1 e, · bottom scrubbed & painted, r~ 17fV"VJ. * o g• motor ome -
1967 MGB GT
C.OUpe. Tartan Red w/black
leather, Bucket seat, AM/
FM radio, wire wheels, etc.,
etc. Absolutely perfect. Dlr.
SUpenOUnding T-200 SO . Fornme, News Week, Arch. $1 90 per tt pflint & . 642-5368 Now At Camper•
Hammond Spinet organ LlD Maple, high poster Re co rd s, Sports DI. Ali othe ' •• · 1 zmc. FOR S·'• " ,.. 14' Saloll>'te *BEACH CITY DODGE -~-------·I 9520 . '
double bed, complete $85, '67 847-6186 11...., . r m8..in enance •• cu 40 FT. ACF BRILL "',..-;;_~finest yet/ Md! 2-way telephone for "'' engme work, see US-!!Bil $10. Schock sabot sail 16555 !11ch !1vd.l Hwy 19) Converted Continental Trail-
. . . . .. : Ph 642-94<6 '
' . ~nu..1.i.-PHIU.JPS CO. car Austrian Lamb * fur MUST Loved Boston Bull Newport Dry Docks 6~1505 $75. 548-1150 Huntin9ton Bch. 540-2660 way bus. All new power
1907 ~~aln~ 20th coal, ample size $ 7 5 , very affectionate Ii: well On the Bay at 20th St
9020
Mini Bikes 9275 train, engine, trans, etc. • ' • • Low mileage, one owner lo-
'67 MGB GT
548-7471 tmd. To older cpl or lady MA INT EN A N CE _ Power Cruisers Fully sell contained, many . . : cal car. This week's special
FOAM RUBBER, cut to size. alone ooly. 962-1887 Paint V ST~RAh GFiEb I OWENS 30' Express cruiser MESA MINI BRIKE custom features, including '68 FIAT $2699.
Televl1lon 1205 Uph supplies tab r i c 5 1 YR Old dog. Loves childrn • arn1s • rge ass twin 327. Double planked Sales •Parts • epairs ceramic tile in baths & kitch HERB FRIEDLANDm 1----------~ naugahyde. 'Fact. outlet'. all shots & lie, 521-1616 days Fenced Y~rd. Reas. rates hull. leaked decks, 200 2267 Harbor CM • 548-3007 en, fully carpeted through: 850 c.oupe, Red hot special; 9625 Garden Grove B!Vd.
USED COLOR. TV L\Y.¥ pre. A-1 Foam Fabric 549-0744 eves. 7/'II., '-'A~-8062 (if no ans. call) hours. Monet gas tanks, 60 -MINI-BIKE, 4 HP. Kohler, out, etc., $9500. will consider AM/FM radio. Also 2 used l-~1"9"6"7'°'M"G"M=ID°'G=ET~-I
Fully guaranteed & Upholstery Supply Co., 311 3 ADORABLE 10 wk. old t~ .,_..7524 54!h.m.6 gals. fresh water, 65 watt Taco frame. Only l week trades. Preler 30 to 40 fl '67's to choose from at com· British racing ""'een with * $188 oo * .26' boat B h 892..f,655 parable savings. ....
HENDER.SON'S E. 5th St., S.A. 835-1181 b y f 1 u rt y kitten s WHALE Boat Hull, bot-s/s. Depth finder, bait old! $160. 644-0061 -us. P one · $1799 black interior. Wire whee.ls.
BRONZE RefrigeraOOr $50. 673-75."i!i 7/30 toi;i sanded, r.ecaulked & tank, winch & roller, Teak ========='I Home phone 530-0896 AI Long 1-IERB FRIEDLANDER Thia car must be seen Ir:
18T1 Harbor Blvd., C.M. round table. and 4 chairs 7 ASSORTED O>lored p~ pamted Buda Diesel • $1800. swim tttep, cockpit cover, Motorcyc:le1 9300 e S11 The F•hvlov1 N•w e 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. driven. Dlr. Ph 642-~
548.()155 Ui coffee table '3 50 and . 1 old p t Cock Fathometer DE726 • $450. nylon lines.~ 6. $12,5001 ----=-------*DODGE CAMPERS* 61 MGB -GT -Blu•. -. . . pies mo. . ar er. 6~2152 673-4370 '68 y AMAHA MODERN Magnavox comb. misceilaneous items $3-$10. Weaned. 548-4543 7;311 -~=~~=~"-:,,..--by owner. 546-1200 Now At HILLMAN wheels, Michlin _ x tires. stereo. blk. & wht 25" ~1804 LG ~ 1 -• t 16' 9" CORSAffi, like new, 25. OWENS CAB CRUISER 250 Blg Bear Scrambler. Red *BEACH CITY DODGE R&H, $2950. ~24n or eve:1
screen, f1'5. Good buy, ..... earn co or ..... ca . OMC outdrive w/Ch hot special 16555 •••"•Blvd. fHwy J9l APARTMENT SIZE COLD-Altered male. To good home IT. ' . , _ tb' evy XnJt cond. Loaded! Sac! HERB FRIEDLANDER Hvntinglon Bch. 540-2660 '59 Hillman C(IQVertible 642--0879
962-507G SP 0 T 'REFRIGERATOR. 8--SC* 7129 eng . ......:So! an 200 mi. 547-7103, 6/:;i-~ eves. 9625 Gard G B d Good shape. $225 '58 G TV Console, 21" scm. Good EXCELLENT CONDmON. pref no chldrn. 54. 7 Must sacrifice! $2800. or en rove Iv . MAKE oiler! King-size De-* 548-9517 * M A. Xlnt cond, inside Ir:
Condition. $26. i50 646-9076 AITER 4 PM. P~E Bred SpaJUel. Shots, make offer. 642-2003 '31' Tollycralt cruiser. '66 BULTACO Mod. Sherpa luxe Camper at 1560 Placen-oot. $475.
673-4958 C ti(('nse housebrokeh, to good 19• HARCRAJT 115 hp Tuin screw, many extras! Part. reb. eng. & trans. No. tia, Newpt. Space C·ll JAGUAR * 842-2723
MAGNAVOX TV. FM stereo e VA U.UMS e home. 54.5-7223 7/29 Crysler marine, bait tank. Xlnt cond., * 675-0106 lie. lits. $3.'iO. 7-9 P .M. 1960 MG Wire wheels:, new
$10 up. Repairs & parts, FREE K.tl tlO good h N ed · -833-2470 ------------------tires, di<ic brakes. All good oornbination. $50. Needs Reasonable. Coast Vacuum 1 enl!i ome. e 8 pa.mt. Speed-Ski Boats 9030 -~~~~~~~~ Dune Buggies 9525 1963 Jaguar Mark II cond. Best offer. 962--0813 •-="':m='=""="'=·="'=·"3'8l"°'==ol 333 E 17th CM 642-1560 1782 2 Elm, F .V. Mz.7502 1967 YAMAHA 305 4 dr, black leather uphols-
i · BARG~S ·Cass;tte tape 962-1222 • 1130 WANTED FAMILY Ski boat, 16' Scrambler excel c on d · BAJA BUGGY BUILDERS tery, automatic transmission * '58 MGA *
H_i·_F_l _&_S1_1_r_ao ___ 8_2_1_0_ 1 recorder. golf clubs/cart, 2 DARLING Kittens need Damaged fibreglass ~at, 16 Cruizon; glassed over wood, ?.~S'~B.110 41st St. Apt Co:~~~~ u':tgg~ ~~~es--AM/FM radio. 1st Oass con-548-5989 after 5
STEREO 1968 110lid state, port. elec. typewriter. 10284 home. Hsebrkn 962-0036 7/27 to 25 It.; power or sail; trailer, 7S HP Evin.rude 3'.1706 Laguna Canyon Road dition.
CCl'ISOle model. Like new, Nightingale F.V. SMALL Dog house suitable 54().(Xll2 :!'k's!~~.~~~s • the ~~r:! ~~n;6·~~19~e;~7 Laguna Beach 494-SlOO ONLY $1,950 OPEL
Balance $79.15 or small RATI'AN din. tble. & 6 chairs for puppy. 642-8043 7/'17 ~· ~IFLIGlfl', 215 ".P. ~ew •-~~~~-~~~-Rutgers Dr, CM CHEV. pow'd. Manx type 530·2770, eves. 539-4726
payments. credit Dept. $135; 2 bearing aids no GENTLE Beagle mix. Spay-1nten<1r. Xlnt Co n d I t I o n 14' hpFiberglass bokiE. lboatt ~~~=~~~~-buggy, Tube ch ass;., inoomp. '64 JAGUAR XKE Black '~ .. OPEL Soodlao.n30WMPagooG;
535-7289 each, wicker bar & 3 stls ed. Had shots. 646_9829 $9,500, surveyed at p,I,OJO 70 mere. o. . ec · '67 YAMAHA SO. Full race ... roadster, wire whee I s. rru, runs g ; .
546-3461 S-9· 30 pm start, trailer. Top cond. $200. Trade for VW or Sell private party. $2800. 646-3842 Xlnt trans. $350. 642-6974
Camera• & Equip. 8300 $45. Bicycle no. 548-l836 10 FT Pine tree. You dig. · · · $675. * 545-.5910 546-6261 64&-1003 I .:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=I
TiiE ARK OF USHER 548-6507 7/30 25' MERIDIAN Fligls, Xnlt BURRO Dune Bu...,.y 62 KARMANN GHIA NEVER used $325 Kodak M6
Camera & MSO projector,
both for $150. 646-5133
Nautical Decorator Items . . cond, Loaded! Teak decks, 14' SKI Boat w I 35 HP 1967 TRIUMPH 650 Bon-"° FULL Size box spnngs. Good RDF trim tabs Se at Evlnrude comp. r e b It . neville 2,000 mi. Best otter Engine transporter tran,,, PORSCHE
'62 KARMANN GHIA PORSCHE BACK RACK
Coupe, turquoise & white, ra· Oirome. Mint! 417 ~~<;, ~~~52 cond. 842-GH5 1130 Swal~a Anch NB iss-~ motor, A·l shape! $500. takes. ~2677 eves 67~2492 terra tires $950. 548-4695
2 FREE Bantam roosters 30' aJSTOM FI b . d 642-0427 Eve HONDA 90 SCRAMBLER (MYER'S) TYPE
Sporting Goods 8500 WHITE & Gold dinette set caU 54~7258 7/30 Y t' 1 g e d dune buggy hardtop $35. ~--"------"-'-'I $50 Reversible braided rug, Sport:tisher. Near new, all Boat M1int1nanc:1 9033 Excellent runnlng con .. • 53&-9988 •
dio & heater. while wall tit'· e 644·1fn2 e
I ·,~ .. ~sc~"P70~R7SCHE=~.~N7ew'-...,~,-.1
Vibra-sonlc radio. SURFBOARD 9'8" Jacobs, 3 IOx.13, $30. Like .new! 408A B£.AUTIF'UL Poodle & Spitz equip. Ideal Marlin, $175. 642-9799
mahog stringers, mahog tail Ford Rd. C.M. mixture pups, 543-2500 7/30 Albacore. '13,450. 67H799 YACHT Maintenance & '68 HONDA 160, lJ)() miles.
blcx:k, simi·speed Skag. Xlnt ~i· . ~ 1 / . $1"" 18' SABOR Craft Cabin repair at your dock. Ex· $395. 2700 Peterson Place -• 8,.,. "mi uua w engme ..., PETS and LIVESTOCK _,,.,., H•ad. no Volvo · --• R "'0 78<71 C'Ouu. ,,.,..1954 Dirt track bike, no He $65 '"'" ... . penenceu. ea.s. U'fO" Apt iO D. Cotita Mesa
SURFBOARD, Russell 9'7"
Speed Sha~!. like new. * 6T~2730 *
SURFBOARD 10' Used twice
Like new. $50. 642-4283 aft
5:30
SURF board, Russell 10' ex-
cellent cood.ition. $ S D,
67>-3482
V ardman Surfboard
Good condition $50
• 549-0156 •
SURFBOARD, Hawaii Model
A 9'6". Excellent cocdition
$90. 6""5612
SURFBOARD 9'6' .Haley $35.
9'9'' surfb oard HaWRii
$3.S. 842-Z7"5
HOBIE SURFBOARD 9 ft
xun" COND. $SO.
494-9309
R:EMJNG'l'ON 20 g a u g e
awtom•tic llw:it gun, like new
$'10. Martin 543333 * SURFBOARD. C u g t o m
made good candil:lo!! $$(!.
Call-
SURFBOARD O>uck Dent,
9'10''; Xlnt condition. $60.
• 549-3630 •
Elec addressograph $25 Cits 1120 I +o . All glass. 3 MPR. TUt 9035 1968 SUZUKI X-5, 200cc, 5
"Cost S!(l". MISC. 673-1784 -trailer. $2250, 642-3678 aft 5 Merine Equip. speeds, excell ent condition.
UPHOLSTERING . $7950, 2 2 FEMALE Himalayan kit· 171,1• FIBERGLASS '66 120 SAVE AT 646-3704
pc, !Eu!'QPeM craftsmen) tena. Age lO mos. Pure hp Mercruilier inbd-00tbd SHIP OIANDLERY. New & ~YAMAHA 250 CC $300. or
Free est, del, pickup. 215 bred, no papers. $.35 each. wt trier. $2450. 71 4: used boat gear. Buy or trade, trade lor car.
l\1ain, HB "Berny" 536-6405 962-72&'.l 67~ 304 28th, NB. 675-0131 * 644-2627 *
WILL S11t•rifice 4 Space Registered Burmese kitteM Wl=LL~-.,.-,~ •• ~lQ~'-lnb_ro_w-;tb-========== '68 KASA\VASKI
Family Plot. Harbor Ret;t 1 weeks iso and $75. completel,y reblt eng & other Bo1t Slip Mooring 9036 120 cc $340 or Best Otter
Memorial Park CM . 642-5107 equip for auto. Ve.Jue, $1,000 WANT to rent slip or side 642-5950 aller 6 pm
Call coll. eves (213} 591-2Q!ll D s 1825 ·"5'8~·11=31~~~~~~~ tie for 22' sailboat. 642-2427, '68 HONDA 90
MUST SELL: m i ni a 1 u re og 18' MARK Twain &: trailer I-ext 341 (8..SJ or 541.5753 alter Brand New! 23 ntilet.
while poodle puppies $40 ea. ITALIAN GREYHOUND pu~ 0 l2CI hp, Deluxe. Many ex-5:30. $225 * 545-5625
494-9272 or 494--\S55 pies. AKC reg, Oiampion tra.s, 11kis & equip, Prac. CAL 25 NEEDS S L Ip '00 HARLEY XLH, xlnt
l\1ade lo order -any color, breed, Ideal pets. 1 ~e, 1 tica.lly new. 96i-l802 starting Sept. I. condition. $775.
Decorator grape5, candles & !emale. $125.00 each, mclud-22' TROJAN inboa.rd Clean! * (n 4l 675-4639 * 545-3628 alter 6 p.m.
other accessories. 892-3438 mg shots and papers, Call Good for Fishing WANTED: Mooring where I 1965 250 ex: Yamaha. Reb\lllt ~1481. 673-84!i6 OFF·white drapes, full can work on my :U' cruiser. engine. $3'?i.
length, 2(1' wide: good ELDERLY beagle will pay 17' CHRIS ()'alt inbd Chev 673-1290 218 Knox S<. CM, fi46.6.577
Condition $45. 613-3.'ifH for tem!>°rary home during VS. Near new. Must sell! ;========' lcuSTOM house clears.nee
GORDY 9• Surflx>ard Good Aug while family vacations. Take best offer. 839-3m Boat-Yacht New 1968 Rabbit motorscoot-. . ' No yng children, fenced ~. ~==~_:c:..::,,:._ 9039 condition. $30. yard. Npt Heights area pref 18 DORRIS Skif. 100 hp Ch1rter1 trs 90 cc 3 spd $M9. 830-2604
• 673-Ti19 • 642-863S . Johnson. Rigged for lobster DEAN SLOCUM • 66 Yamaha Twin 100
INTERCOM. AM &. FM IRISH Setter, best of show ~abalone. $1,SOO. 646-ll22 1872 NEW JERSEY $200
NEW, sr1u. IN BOX $75. possible. 19 mo nt h s, 17 A~ER-Mark outbrd & COSTA MESA 540-1429 or 646-438.1
540-0106 Killigays copper shadow steering, $500. 75 hp Johnson 1968 Sun1ki &'.! trail-:--
EMERALO dinner ring, 1 $250. Contact Mike Peel( & controls, i300 675-4214 You are the winner of $225. 675.()989
carat $750. M0-3626 after 6. 536-9961 fir ~1313 STORAGE, Traile.r1. boat.I, 2 ticket& to the
NEW Dark brown real hair COCK • A . POQ, precious, etc. $1.50 per mo. Work
fall. Paid $118, a.crllice $50. nuffy, champaltJle, 2 femal· apace. 642-2601 & 54J..32fil
Motorcycl" 9300
546-3341 e11. 1 male S'l!i. AM or Pl\t -~
SURFBOARD. little wed '67 9'X20' WU!~ ru.g s:zo. 646-1044 !!!!boata ~
LIDO THEATRE
Showing
THOROUGHLY
MODERN MILLIE
'68 HONDA
350 Scr11mbler
Like new! Will guarantee!
Must M:ll lmmedlat.ely! $85
cash dela. dlr. Pymnta vry
low $29. ~ mo. Gas m11t-
age very high. Call Sid, aft.
er 11, 494·9773
Greet Ellminator. stepdown 410 Sbotp $20. DOBIE ?Ups 5 b4ck, 3 red, :z 1r THtsn.E No. 3'10· Oacrnn
10' Sl:J.5, 5'&-6f.29 Martin * 548-3333 fawn, 1 blue. Not AKC. l/16 1ail1 new trailer. Xlnt corid.
-lllnMUO 8600 M' W ntld 1610 lob. l30 • To good born" 1956. tn41.,....., _ 1-;;;;:;;;::;;:;;;:;;-;;:;-;;:;:;:;~ llC. I only. 642-2872 HOURI. YRENTALS
'tvl'Jlll PATIO PLANTS n w A N T E D GERM. Shep., fem. I e ' * RHODF.S 19'S * to $10 Hbtpolnt WllSher r..s silver; 1~ )Tl. old; all F\ln tone Boat eo .. Balboa
Orf-er 15 SG-2225 . Jlhoitl. Housebroken. S30 FLIPPER · · WE need quality tno Junk 646-2055 • · • 2 Jn. old; m
MJNtTr£MAN W 900xl5 pltue) • FumitUR, co1or &tlOd eond., UXI
Just clip this Mt and bike
it lo the Udo Theatre in
Newport Stach with ldenti·
ticaUon. Otter a:ood thtouih
July 30th.
Motonc:oot1"
'62 V~A
9350
"· $1195
Imported Autos 9600 tJ l
WE BUY tQlt tllJid
ANY CLEAN IMPORTS
$2800 * 89'1-8156
1964 PORSOIE "C" Coupe.
Xlnt cond .. ALL EXTRAS.
New tires, $3250. 494-6942
LATE MODEL 1966 Harooc, CM. &16~30.1 SUNBEAM
SPORTS CARS. '62 KARMAN Gh;a Con· I -------·I
Top Dollar To You vertible New eng & FREE LAS VEGAS
Golden West Beautiful cond. $995. eves VACATION WITH A
AUTO CENTER Inc: ..,..,., '63 ALPINE HT
1984 Newport Blvd. 19& KARMEN GlllA. Im-SHARP
Costa Mesa 642-8460 mac. cond low mileage. $1299
'67 Datsun Deluxe $l850. 675-ssn ELMORE STATIO.~ WAGON '59 KARl\-1ANN Ghia Convt.
Automatic Sharp. $695. SPORT CAR
000 _, * 548-00"52 * WORLD Radio, ht"<oter, 11, actti.u I===='=====:
miles. $115 cash dels, dlr, Ol' US Ph. 894-3322
take older trade. Pymnts LOT ~Beach Blvd., Wttmnstr
$46.86 mo. Call after 10, --,6-7-E-L_A_N_C_O_U_P_E_ '67 Sunbeam Alpine
494.9773 or 639-3617 English rucing red, plush One owner. Sold b)I us. 10,000 '66 Detsun Sport black bucket seats. Still un-Miles. Special. low pri((' this Roadster 1600 der Cllry.sler 50,000 mi war-
4 speed. This car is in SU· wee~~QJ:.;95M:OTORS I'8Jlty. Driven by little 'ole
pert:i condition in & out. $85 900 So. Coast Hwy. man from San Oemente.
dels, dlr. Mike low pymnt!I. Laguna Beach 494-7503 $185 Cash dels, dlr, will fine.
$46.86 per mo. After 11, private party. Make k1w PtlY·
'"·9773 MERCEDES BENZ :°~; att"' '0• 494-ma
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We pay more for any Import
regardless of )'4!ar, make
or condition. Try us before
you acll. ELMORE
MOTORS. 15300 Beach Blvd .
Weslmin!ter. 894-3322.
AUTOS WANTED
Will Jlf,)' cash tor imported
aUIOI. Up te> $5tlJ, Try ua.
ELMORE
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96U Carden Grove Blvd.
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1996 Harbor, C.M. 846-9.m
117kin dfU $30 e a c b . TV'll, st~reoe, appUanccit, SILKEY Terrier malft pups. 644.lJ58
Mf.l30IS 1ooi1 & C1ttict: equipment AKC Olampton •tock $!%>. MUST St"ll nowl Excalibur
BLUEWATER CHARTERS
17'-tO' U-Orlve Skip, Avail
Day/wk. 64&-9000 2" hrs.
e CHARTER 11IE FINESI'
NOW 40' Kttch
m.mT e 6'15-2.00
gOod condition '67 Austin Cooper 51 ___ •;c..;892c.;..=;.:;;;c.•.o....--.1 Onot owner, ~ mU~•. Just
Tr•lllr, Trivel 9425 like MW! Ortvm by little
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1960 GRAY Meremes 100.
Good condition. $650 9Q.-0&3S
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I'~ 4oot $l5. MS-028'T WANTED Double roU·t-wa.Y papen. Males. PLACE your-W&rK ad wbtre
IWLY PllDI' WAm ADS 'f.'· Good~ SOCK• 8"21T:QJ§I 'EMe 1 they art looid>'S -lWLT -.BRJNGr 1m1tJI:rs1 I .. ~,~ 'iii Pa.or dull!led i;o:.em
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MARQUIS MOTORS
900 So. Coast Hwy.
Lflce.?a Beach f!H.750.1
HEADQUARTERS
'68 MERCEDES-Benz 220S ELMORE
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WI IUY -i--,,-,-(A-DH.lA( ___ --FREE--LAS-V_EIG_.U_ CORVAIR WEEK-END Sl'ECIAL '61 COUGAR. Our 11-
FREE LAS V>X:AS '66 vw ANY CLEAN '64cii'~~~:w.. '63 CORVAIR ~t~ull~~r.~ :=.:-..:z..."":
VACATION W1TH A Sod1on, Ueht blue, ftdlo • LATE MODEL :,a~::=; !BU. The niost-t attu Coupo, S •pood b'u. Leather upholstery, bis metlculouoly ea...i ""
TR4A heat" SPORTS CARS mo!'1 &otna. SporldJna ado-One """"· """ perlectl The whole ear rdlects -.-..... Coll Deon 11 MANY TO CHOOSE FROM . $1295 • $29 per mo. 24 mo. (JWVS73J bt btf&e with ivory bi.l<*et t.ooks 1ex;y and runs e.xotk:{ geatle tretttment. To test Or111ie County'• oldllt U..
1963, '64, '60, 'Ee, '17 If L ,.,.GoDotWl•-n WTonYI ou $695 "'"-Auto, P. SU-. All kinds 15Sti. our adwrtlslnc S1450. coin 14•""'1 dealenhip, F $1499 Ant:i -Olextras.Georgeot.ts &:.,.._ MARQUIS MOTORS JIOLIDAY RAMBLER JohnlonASon"Newport .. """ eu UlllO AUTO CENTER Inc nD:ODORf 111\Dtllr ..... tr.& nu. weekeod 900 So. Cool! Hwy, 1009 Harbol-Blvd.. Coota °"" M ... -
ELMORE IHPORTS 1984 Newport Bl•d tn~ llVllllU MIJ> to.g,ma Beacb 494-7503 M-. Open Sunday -dn" 1-'i::i======i•I
SPORT CAR Costa Meaa 642-8'60 FORD $1695 '62 CORVA!R, whlto, blu. 1n-1"°1n'=:---====-:--,-DODGE
WILL Trade 20' inbrd with ELMORE ter.: ldllt cond., R/H, 4 1968 CONTINENTAL Am 1--------•I ;:o~ 1986 Harbor, CM. 6t8-930.\ comfllett1Y rtWt eng & other , •pd. $415. 546-ll.89 pttplU'ed to neeoti•te Jm-l!lm DOIXiE Dart I. 2 dr. ~Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr 'M VW, perfect eond, may equip. Value, $1,000. 5'8-ll31 DO Harbor Blvd. MOTORS '61 CORVAIR Mcma, RJH, mediate a.ale .l dellvery al Sedan A-1 CONI>.
, many ~tru. Set to • ~ Mesa 142-00lO TOYOTA auto. trt.l'». RlN Is looks my 1968 Co a 11nental1--_;*...;-=:;;:.-=--
64 SPITFIRE, good cond. predate. 546-<t& Auto LH•i"I 9110 '67 CADILLAC Ph. t194-3320 _, l!Uke <tlor 642-2517 demOMb'ator, caU Geo<1e '64 IJodaer Dart, GT
$995 Or best oiler Cou-de Ville 15300 Beach Blvd., w~ Cnipe •t Johruloo & Son V-8,' spd, low m.Dn
675--3643 After 4 PM FOR Leue 1961' Falcon F\1· · r-· VETTE ~--County'• aide" u.. e ... -e -.,==:==:-=:==:==J VOLVO ,..,,,..,. exterio<, blaok ""'Y' COR v·-~· ~·w -___ _;_;_:,__::,_ __ I ..,.2Dr,.6oyl.clubooupe, l ·th--Int . Full '59 CHEVROLET coin Dealer, Newp•rt =======:I
Radk>, Crui"""'"' """-· op Wl t ;;;,•· olr enor. 196 CORVETTE Beach, Colta Mesa. •<2-0981 FALCON FREE LAS VEGAS w.w. tires, at $49.50 per mo. power,~ 11"'000 Mil' .new ear ---------1
VACATION W1TH A C.pitalhod COii $1651' C.Uo •UTanv . .,;.95 "· HARDTOP Fut bo<k, •llver with black COUGAR -FREE LAS VEGAS '64 VOLVO Co Fo A to Le in ~ interior, automatic trans-
VACATION WITH A 122 S. 2 door sedan. Con-642-~ ~t. :o am :s3 :m ,... .. _~LEN 2 door, V--8 and equipped, Tax mission, full power and OOUGAR M The Number One
1967 VW SQUARE BACK courM condition in &rtic Mon-P'rl.., ot 1....f9S..5695 after .........-1.JUUlle-Cadillac and license down $13 pet FACI'ORY AIR t'ONDI-cat, Not since its acttam· Automatic tnNllD""oo, '*"
STATION WAGON. The white with eont:ruting red 3:31) p.m. and weekends. llSO So. ())Qt Hwy mo 2f mot. lllo.1n TIONING. 9,119 actu&l mile. Ing. tnll'tchlng Wroductton dio. BMutitul condfdonl .. most popular wagon built interior. Dependable, reali· ==~~~==~;;;;ll~'-'!!'~·~Be~a:;ch~•~494-~1"'4~ · $!'9 ~~hie auto. Dir. Ph as car of the .,_., in 1967 MARQUIS MOTORS Milage plus dependability. bility &: roomy One of tht lJ._ .... C 9900 '67 CADILLAC .,....._.,. ,,.,.... !QJ So. Coast Hwy,
Bu:randy with lt. biege IJ>o finer autoc. This week tod -art has the.re been the ~ Laguna Beach 49'.7503
tenor. Radio and all extras. -'·· NEED A CAR? Sedan ~ VIiia THEODORE RMlllf '63 CORVETI'E 2 TOPS. '66 _ portunity for the bu.Jitlg J =========== J Just as nice and as fresh 81 "'"-" $ 39 CAN'T BE FINANCED! Duk blue extenor, bkk vtnyt VDllU Muat .ell Be1t e ff er. public to aelect EXA.cn.Y
can be. Save a group o1 ELMI OSRE eBankrupt'!' eRepollMl!onT top with blue interior. Full mg, & body. Many Xtraa! WHAT IT WANTS AT ____ PO __ R_D ___
1 mooey. Only •Bad credltf • Divorced? power, factory air, new car FOR,D 714-4110 er 615--1307 uk for PRACTICAL PRICING, T.ie WEEK-END SPECIAL
$1995 e?dilltary eNew 1a Area? warnnl;y. Olock. factory finally cauaht up.
ELMORE MOTORS Make Payday Payments $4695 2060 HlrborBJ.vd. 1958 OORVE:ITE ''3~!'' NOW IT'S YOUR OP-·~~~ ~~~=~ TOYOTA McCARTHY MOTORS ALLEN Costa Mesa 642-001.0 Oean Excellent cooditioo.. PORTUNITY. Visit' Johnsm
MOTORS Pb. 894-3.120 1'20 So. M&ln • F.dtnger adsmobile<:adlllac FREE LAS VEGAS Detachable Hdtp. 642-7578 ~ld~'t ~.~e~ =a ~al:::: $4~·
COUGAR
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TOYOTA ts.ni Beach mvd., Wstmnstr (2 blockl N. ol Sean) 1150 So. OJut Hwy VACATION WITH HOLIDAY RAMBLER
... ta •--Pb·--•·--·Be-~ * ~1-• l96T CHEV, r. ... nnAR/S CONTINENTAL Cougor dealer. Claw the ,., ' 900 South Coast Hwy. Ph. SM-3320 '68 VOLVO A<..111 ,,__., .._...... _., ,.,_""' '-J>.1•uuw price down on the cat of 1969 Harbor Blvd,. ~
· 4'" ~ 15300 Be ch Bl d Wstm ...... '67 ELDORADO Coupe. The rallye ........... Bur-.,..,., .. cb·;-, We "'" ~.-M. esa. Open Sunday -drive ;;:.,JAl!ma,"""!!!!!!!!B!!ea!!ch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!·~... a v " n,,u GET OUR LEADERSHIP 2 Dr. Hardtop .,...... CONTINENTAL ,,....... '"'"" •••" r.-~::''" wow•, LO~ED~~.~L~~~ Oil SA~~3sB:~RE ~.·. =::;.~lntevtny-1, a:uw;:,w4hl~~wide~ Find the personal aatlsfac-:e!~sl:1~::1~::.;1., . .::"':...FO_RD.G __ a_lul_e_500_XL_A!z_,I
:... peed 1 als, plus all rallye extra. tioo at owning your very warranty. Our vast stock cl. R/H, P I S. New Urea, .. ~:; '. Have yoo seen the new ~ttle ?~;t:'"choo~ t~~ : fl IA II L•,...; I :' :::.ctory air. New Positively ahowroom treth. :i'Y'llll~~~· ;:~~:; I968'a will give every feline tn. cleM. Below Low Blm
.... . '68 TOYOTA San Clemente. Take nTS 1411\. UUIG $5995 'Ibis weekend only owned, loct1lly sold and fancier the exact color and BookatSl-415.~49 :J,;: LAND CRUISER ca!lh dels, dlr, or trade. IHPORTS ALLEN ELMf22095RE serviced Cont lnental equipmentthatheexpectsc( 53 FORD. P•rfect ~~.· ~ DR. STATION WGN. Pymts $36.B6. can after ll, Oldsmobile-Cadillac tpinst buyin1 e brand new the Number ~ Cat.:.:· tnnsportatkm car. Ens. . . """,.,.,..,, ,... ,.,,.,, .,,..., ~=======: ,,~ So ~-" H "~p p"ced" c••. ........ Coaat Hwy., Newport ' --'etety ~-...... -. l "-Immediate Deiive'"" -~,_,=-"•.,.-----=--~· __ ...,,_ , ....._ .., ...--•• ... v~ a ••. Qub ·~ --·•. 1-H~C -•-anc1--~-~ BILL MAXEY TOYOTA '62 vw bus, CoNall-eng., ~ --. .M. 646-91ll BUICK Leauna Beach • "'4-1"'4 MOfORS .... Coomty'• n1~ 6'>-09tll ..::::...:,:::...~-~--
..... 18881 Beach Blvd. H.B. ~tt::S; g~ ~· 2005 S. '66 VOLVO 4 door, private WEEX~ENO SPFXlAL ~~ ~-~~ .. d~=~~ ,63 COUGAR Brand bPW. ·~a::O~a~u!t ~~
.,..,. to Rach at ~-.• .. Ana owned, beauttlul eonditim. '63 BUICK SPKW ·~-~·lnnldncc ...... _ DeVllle ____ , ~-.~ .. V8 and ... , af ~ __ , -...... Garfield & Beach 545-5345 aft 6 Mt11t aell Automatic, whitJI UllL" ........ 15..'m Beacb Wvd., Wstmnatr offering a remarkable dl~ .... · c • e._.-Dir. 548-'l'l51
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play of prt owned c.ontfn. eqv.ipmmt. No bigil cost ac· ..::::c:.:.::..:.:=.. ___ _ 847-8555 '67 FASTBACX VW. Lite walls, radio. 393 E. 17th St mode!. Air CODditloned. Full '66 CHEVROLET CetBOl'les: Orange County'• '63Galaxie1'ord. I======== blue, tully equip. $1700. CM ~8-1696 Fully t<JU.ipped. V8, Radio & powet extras. A MVeet GDe entail. 0 ld e 8 t Lincoln. Mercury T-Bird engine $8'J5 TRIUMPH 546-09!M or 540-fil90 '65 Volvo 122 S 2 dr. Heater, P.S., 20% down or $900 .. H THE STYLING IS . TIME-Cougar dealership. N~, ___ .c;__..,.. __ ooo_e __ •1 -XLNT trade $34. per mo. 24 mo. HOLIDAY RAMBLEJl .. DOORR.adio&: ett.ter,f:ac.LESS ON ALL MODEl-'i. ,, • ., .........
1966 VW Sedan. 16,<XX> miles. OOND. (U'll.'136) 1.969 u .. ......_ 'D._... ,,...___,._ tory eqtlipped, 20% down or ALL HAVE THE TRULY ~C;;os;;ta;,;;M;:"~',;-;;;===!.,;Wbl=t=e e=le=p=h•='"'=' Dl=-=•-llm=I FREE LAS VEGAS
VACATION WITH A
'63 TR4 SHARP.
Radio 4-beater. $1500 film. 546-5710 after 6 pm. Mesa~()p'; ~~_di:: , tnde $43 Ptt mo. (SZCUll) FINE CAR FEA'IURES, IN-;
83.W.lo; '62 VOLVO 544 Sport $795 in $1195 CLUDING AIR CONOITION-....:::::::..;= __ ...:.;_:.;..:..;;;;;.,;;;;;_:_---....,;.;..;;;;1 '67 Volkswagen Zenith Blue $650. 4!H-5014 after 6. 65 CO ING. 15 TO QIOOSE FROM,
Blk . I . ten $1625 • UPE DE VILLE Full 1960'8 THRU 1968'$,
Coll";% s"' ~Jro& Aulol Wonted 9700 THEODORE ROBINS ..-. factncy all-, IDw mil, THEODORE ROBINS
pm. leather int, ""'"' t • •. e Johnson & Son
LIKE NEW. ''8 _,..sand, WE PAY FORD ORIGINAL OWNER. $3300. FORD SPORT CAR beige int, rad, pop -out 837-7441 eves, 2ll-TJ.l.-0079 600 W•1t Co.it Hlthw•y
WORLD wndw•. $11'6 . ....,..,. TOP DOLLAR ·'=days"'"=c-=----Nowp•" ,,.,; S•l-'71!
Ph. SM-3322 '65 VW like new. New tires-. ,..__._ amM,,H,arbor mv~~ .. """'O '67 EL Dora.do, Perteet! 2080 Harbor Blvd. FREECATll.ASON WITHVEIGAS 33 000 il Call 1714) .....,.1-a U'U-\IUJ. O:t6ta Mesa 642-0010 VA A 15?.00 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr . m es. fOR I..oaded! Fact. warranl)'; 1o ,65 LI I Co ti 1 I
1966 TR •A '63<}-2320 PM. -, , Mmt aell! '66 Buick Special mi. Make ofter! 673-6635 FREE LAS VOCAS nco n n nen I
68 VW Zenith Blu fblk in convert -low mileage -VACATION WITH A Polar white with silver green Roadster, white with black e • V-8 auto, extru. Owner 66 El Dorado ccmv. Immac. 1960 CHEV. IMPALA Spt leather interior. Air cond
. interior, wire wheels, over· terior. Radio $161 or belt USED CARS leaving for Europe. Private Loaded, 15,00l miles. Best Cpe. Darlt metallic blue w1th Retail mue Book $'2995.
drive, 13,301 actual miles! offer. 675--367'2 party. Offer. fi46.2G7S offer. 540-9255 .U CJrigtna1 interior l'Wf WboldaJe Book $2250. Week·
For .U pncti<81 PUl'P••e•" 1966 V.W. Futback. Radio, CONYnl CJIVRNICT T . ,.. aut ,_ 1 • __ ,_,_' mdSpeetat
-'this car b brand new. Dir. sunroof, A-1 condition! nu.a. VUI '68 BUICK G «XI. Big eng. CHEVROLET o.J.y 0• e ..... mma .. .......,oe. * $2145 *
'Ph &42-94Cl5 s:iooo. 968-1348. 10.oo:i ml. $.1350 or best «If-ELMORE 2828 Hartx:r BMf. Air cond. AM/FM radio 'M OHEV Impala Super $695
\\ \ \ \ 111 I l/11 °""' M•" 546-1'C3 10,000 mJ, $3350 nr beat <i-Sport Foe "' 4 ""' RIH ELMORE \ ~ I WE PAY . . . fer. 675-2108 $1fi60 ' ' ' MOTORS
· ''' \~~fl<'> • ..o..~ 111 CASH '!JBUIO<Electno au,,...., * 546-"49 • M070RS TOYOTA ,, >.. '/EJ3 Y. I~ good eng., bo!y, tim; M"'t 57 CHEVY Wagon 2&1 v~ 4 TOYOTA l'hooe 894-3'20
, ~ • ~ A M EALE y ~ aeU. drafted 642-7173 bbl. Good paint, oofy., tires Ph. &9l-3.120 J5l:X) Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr
' to· • ' tir Uled can • trucb f\111 BUICK Riviera '64, fact air, $300. MS-2938 im heh Blvd., Wstmnstr '64 Continental ~ 4"' UP TIGHT! ~ eal;t DI 6:ir he uttmate. full pWT, AMJFM, nu tins, '64 OiEVELLE 2&1 f apd 4 SPEED 'M Lincoln c.ontlnental 4 Dr -GROTH (HfVROlfT $1725. 61S-l23l or 5400400 excel cnnd. IU50 13 t SPECIALISTS Town Sedan. HH tun ....,. :~G!t'~EL_,-.M_Q __ R_E_M __ Q_T_Q_RS = """"' 5"" ...,,..., CADILLAC v":::,:;_".':,:-:; HIGH PERFORMANCE ~.::,'th~ ~u,U.::;
lB2ll Beach BI.. runs good $200 CUSTOM CARS metalic finish. Now · this
Huntington Beach '63 CAD $1300 '63 CHEV . LARGEST SELECTION IN $700:>.00 car new can be
KI 9-3331 Super Sport, many xtru 536-998S ORANGE COUNTY lxiugbt for Sl!li.00.
1000. M ... o11,. 53&-2727 1955 CHEVROLET Selected Auto ht car lot .., Ha-Blw.
'49 <!.ABfilC C&dln..,, neod Statinn w • ..., * ._. Cena-JOHNSON & SON room and garage! Best ol· Call n-4:839-0031 rs.-
Your Vollmwages or Poncht fer. Eves: 962-6J75 •59 IMPALA 4 rpd 411 ~ lJm HU"bor Blvd 53?-H Lincoln-Mercury
• Pat top d0Uar1. Paid for . 292 _._ •. .-i. Ott ' · Costa Meu Branch
or not Call Ralph '65 Cad. DeVille; full" 675-sZ: ~9'75 ...-u • .,.. « 'Efi IMPALA Hrdtop, bu l9Q Harbor Blvd. 642-7(fj(l
pwr., bllr:., beat1t. irey • eYWJthina. Nr perfect COl'ld.1;;:;:;:,::.:,~=:_.:.::;;=
"-===6=7=3=·=1=1=9=0==1-'l=ab=J'l<:=intm'=·=$.11=00=. 64=2-<87=='"i '66 SS 396 <l><v•Ue; 4 ~ I car Jou uk $1995, I'll take ~ qui--YoU :::
$1499
ELMORE
Wiii Buy
AUTO PLAZA
ANTICIPATED
Located near new Niguel
Industrial P a r k on San
Diego Freeway between new
Crown Valley overpa.sa: and
Mission Viejo on and oft
ramps. Acreage available.
Call "Stan Allen" M7-SIOS
or 494-1084 between 10 AM
It noon daily, or "Sam High·
leyman" at 7 Brothers Beal·
ty every day, 496-5771 or
496-2071 eveninp.
1~ track stereo tape: real $1595, 499-2349 JOU
lmootted Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 clean! $1950. ~7990 l=~~~~~i='iilm~po~rtiodiiA~ut~ .. ii~ii~:ii~~~~ii~~~i~~~~; f "rl'rl'rl'rl'Nrl'rl'rl'rl'rl'rl'rl'rl'rl'"J: 59: ::~!.':~.PS, PB, I CHRYSLER ~ USED CARS ::i: .. ~;rtak;~: ·~~~~ [ir!)Dr!)LirJ
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~, 15300 BEACH "'~ --:::-WESTMINSTER :
;: CLEARANCE ~·~E·~·.:! ~~:,::~ ELMORE MOTORS .. .. Make offer. 548-0919 1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa
.. .. 'Qi CHEV Impala. pwr ltrg, Mesa. Open Sunday -drive
-22 ' -, .. ,,~, 894-33 ,, ................. ....._ 11,,,,, ••••••• \, ...
Herb Friedlander
FIAT-YAMAHA CEITER
t6H OAIDOI GIO'fl llYD.
MUI t .t-IUNDAf 11·1
''VOLVO'' DEMOS
M~4~ 52894
Herb Frte,,,.,,der
11JM 1UCH ILft., WBtWIWJa
1114114
.. '67 ,., .... Atploo ,,_ SA VE V-& outo. Xlnt oond. In
Uliit MW ........ MUST Sii. .. Best otter 548-S<M6 aft 6 pm ;;i;:;======= ~ .. '63 OIEVY ll Nw1 SpnrU COMET ~ '65 = ~:.::-$1495 :: .<>;:r 142-3$4 alt.r ~,:'· J--.'1-Com__,;et_W_ .. -on,--
~ .. '57 WAGON, Clean, 327, new ~uto~ '63 AUITIN HIAl.Y JOOO ........ $1895 .. runnhlf gear. Mutt all,
-...... -......... .. 1138-3565. '"-725' ev<I. CORY AIR ..,...,. _..., • .-.... 1965 CHEVY VAN
.. AJr oond. * 615-2148 '63 roav AIR Monza conT. 4 .. '64 ' MH IOADml HAIDTOI $1495 .. Dall.• Pll"' Want Adltt ..,.S. bl( .... Ml. Prt•. • • .... ....._, ... ....... .. AIW'&)'I • Qo.Go! 1*11-$400. 5tH757
~ .••••••••••••••••• .. '65 M• IOADml $1995 .. -. ...... ., .............
• II! '59 YOLYO 144 $595 ~ ........... m.n-tc•....._ •
:-'66 -uw••n ' -$1295 ~ hdle,....,,MW~llf.
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You get more car per dollar with
1!I2TA
MANY MORE TOP IMPORT
•a TRADES REDUCED TO -• ..... .., _." .11" .. -,., ,.11 •• • u. ...
.. ~ 1011• recll"l"t li11cktt •••t1 e Will·f••wlll Nylea c•rpeti11t e
.. CLEAR OVERSTOCKS! to 11, 1"rfor111•11c• fro• • ltOCkc Hi·T•"111• •119lt1• e O·.._.O
111 16 .... ,Kk011p e 1.,1 to "''he lMfe; fwUy 1111•4 tnit1k ... e k••ll'I t• M•t I Coll'tlertclily e 4-o,..fh• floor e F.illy ••te-
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.. 1966 Harbor llYd., Calta Mesa 1'6t COROLLA .,
a:: ... "" -'"' r_. .-i. 11-0 c• Pha•: 646-9303 "11f .... _Ind ..... -·'°'• I I' .... -... -.wsw.-.-11...._ ... , Wtt, .tc. ,. .. tu & he.
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BIU. MADY TOYOTA
11111 llACH an. H.a. ......................
, 147.QH -··················
The Largest Toyota Facility Anywhere
NOW AT OUR NEW LOCATION
CHOOll YOUI TOYOTA ""'M THI --·
Just Arrived 1969 "Corolla"
41/•°lo
Financing Available
ON APPIOVID
CREDfT
TOYOTA CORONA
FREE
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VIClfloa
J Dora -2 """' Al TNI
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1894-3322
AMERICAN CAI
TIADES WANTED
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CONNELL CHEVROLET'S USED C·AR CENTER SPECIALS
'66 CHEVROLET
4 Door. VS, 11utomatic, pn\\'f'r stttrin~.
factor) "ir rnnd_, radio, heater, &liver
blue. tSLU:\94),
$1695
'65 CHEVROLET
?-.1alibu sul)l'r sport ronvertible. V8.
automatic, JXl"'"'r stcerinJ:, r11rtio, healer,
t.ahitian turq. \\'ith \1•hlte vinyl bucket
M:ata. (NCC803 l $1695
'66 MUSTANG
J-lardtop coupe, VS, automatic, JlO"'"r
&tef"ring, radio, h!'ater, Y•hile "'ilh red
interior. (VCU I60)
$1795
.
'64 MONZA
Corvair coupe. 4 spe<'d, r11.dio, heater and
and othl'r extra.<>. Finished in Ermine
white \\'ilh rNi interior. (VE.1170) $995 -
'65 MERCURY
r.tontclair hardtop coupe. VS, automatic,
power stf!ering. radio, heater, low mile-
age, ermine \Vhite Y.'ith blue interior.
(RVM6851 $
1795
'66 CORVAIR
Coupe. Automatic lran.smluion, radio,
heater. A.ztK Bron:t(', fRCV497).
~395
'63 CHEVROLET
:)4 Ton Pickup. 6 cylinder, slick shift.
8 ft. Fleet.side. (G411431
$995
'64 CHEVROLET
1lii ton pickup. 8' Fleetside, VR, auto-
malic, radio, heater, cust. cab. (R28417)
$1595
'67 PLYMOUTH
Fury lil 4 Dr. V8, auton1atiC", p o \1· er
steering. ractory air oond., radio, heater,
Forest green. l \!l!C72~1 .
' $2395
'63 GRAND PRIX
Automatic. pov.•er steering, factory air
cond., R&H, Sierra ,gold v.•ith saddle
bucket seats. (NLl\1963J. ·
$1295
'64 PONTIAC
Grand Prix. VS, automatic, power steer·
ing, elec. windows, R&H. Danube blue
w/while vinyl roof. (NQX710)
$1195
'66 MERCEDES
200
4 Door sedan. Automatic, power steer·
ing, air cond., R&H, Shadow grey w/red
leather interior. {SZV238)
$2495
'66 OLDSMOBILE
F·85 4 door sedan. V·8. automatic, radio,
heater, power steering and finished in
Turquoise. Sharp. (S BT715)
$1795
'62 CHEVROLET
Chevy U Station Wagon. 3 seat, auto-
matic transmission, radio, heater,
ermine white. (OJK512)
$795
'64 CHEVROLET
lf.i Ton Pickup. VS, custom cab, pan
rear windows, factory air R & H, Fleet
side bed, chrome flront & 'rear bumpers.
(N35603)
MUST SEE
'66 STAKE '67 EL CAMINO
Chevrolet I ton l2ft. bed with hydraulic
llft pte. V8 en&iM, 4 st>ttd tranamis·
a1on. t55.W7).
CUstom. VB. automatic, power 1teerin1,
radio and heater, umlne white. CVt292:5)
$2295 $2595
'62 CADILLAC '65 GMC
Sl-dan D:eVllle. Factory air oondltioning,
automatic, tull power, radio and heater.
(ESR505l Suburban Carryall. 6 cylinder e-ngine. extra
clean. 1 P85983 i .
$1195 $1495
'68 CHEVELLE '65 CHEVROLET
Malibu. Automatic, radio, heater, pow· er steering. (VIM 691) Che"YY II Nova wagon. Automatic .. radio,
healrr. crminr while with beige mterOI'.
$2895 ..
(NQH301).
$1595
'67 CAMARO '65 CHEVROLET
327 V8, automatic, radio, heater, poll·cr
steering. (ULSl85)
52495
Monza coupe. Fact ory air conditioning.
Auton1atic. radio, h<'ater, ermine white
with blue vinyl bucket seats. No. Rl.582
51295
'67 EL CAMINO
Custom. V8. automatic, power steering,
factoy air, tonneau cover, R&H, butter·
nut yellow w/black vinyl int' r i or.
(Q74474).
'64 BUICK
Skylark 4 Door. At1tomatlc, power steer·
ing, radio, heater, 10Id with saddle interior,
CWXF135)
$2795 $995
CHEVROLET
2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA
~~s546-1203 ~Ts 546-1200
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FORD FORD
'64 FORD CUSTOM
V8, Autom atic. 207o do1.1•n or
trade S25 per mo. 24 mo.
t:O Y7o.t
FORD
'62 1'~Al..CON Sedati. Rehl!
eng. gd mt'Ch <."OOCI. $350 A1
642-3.Jll or 632-7661
'67 rORD Bronro. like nrw,
only 1,200 mi. Good te1ms.
Pri. owner. 673-7559
'57 r.1 ER C. going into
service. Sacrafic.~! Lincoln
Trans & Eng. Good rubber
&1&-0.ns
MUSTANG
\VEEK-EN'D SPECIAL
'65 Mustang \\'ilh air con.
dilioning. Po-.1•er steering. =========I Console aulo. shift. Lustrous
METRO
4 SPEED
SPECIALISTS
HIGH PERFORMANCE
LARGEST SELECTION IN
ORANGE COUNTY
CUSTOM CARS
Selected Auto $595
THEODORE ROBINS
FORD
l=========1·ss f\.1ETRO, hd Ip, R/H, gd. CQnd. $2'15
v.·hite with red vinyl in-
terior . Of the hWldrcds for
sale !his a1nong the best.
Big Big Buy $179().
Center
13032 Harbor Blvd. 5.TI-4646
'fi6 MUSTANG 289. aulo tram;
Pwr strg. 2'9.000 ml. Xlnt
cond. Red "'' blk top. $1695
&.12--0625
·57 FORD Fairl ane. fiOO 4 dr
1.1•agon. Auto VR. Lo mi Also
V\V parts. 507 Tustin, !'.'B
&.12-9187
'63 FORD Fairlane, 1>tand.
shift, 8 cyl. Exc.-ellent COO·
dition. $8511. 673--3276
2060 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mrsa 642..0010
'68 CORTINA GT
6000 actual miles: competi·
tion exhaus1. radial tires;
cannol be told trom ne11'.
11999
JIERB ffiIEDLANOER
96:5 Garden Grove Blvd.
MERCURY
'68 COLONY Park station
V.'llgon brand nc"" $3880.
from Johnson & Son, Orange
County's oldest Lin c o In
l\1ercury Cougar deal('rship.
Newport -Costa Mesa
642-09!11
'59 MERCURY l\.1ontcrry,
PS/PB, air cond., nc\I' St'9l
covers, P"T M'lllS. radio
"·/vibra 50!liC, good tire5,
real good condition! First
$295 takes. 847-9930
NOW
HERE!
COROLLAS
~ • CROWN • LAND CRUISER
Larcie Selection in
Stock and Ready
for Immediate Delivery
DEAN LEWIS
"LEADERSHIP
SAVINGS"
M~NS A BETTER
IUY FOR YOU
.... TO• llT TOii
•IW TOTOTA .
48 MONTHS
TO PAY
0. App sue:ol C...
IAlll TllllS
646-1762
MUSTANG
HOLIDAY RAMBLER
1969 Harbor Blvd.. Costa
Mesa. ~n Sunday -drive
m ---'66 7\1USTANG t'onvertible 1 ~6 MUSTANG
o\.\.·nrr. V-8, Maroon w/h\k
in1crklr. Make olfcr .
frll-M'IS
* Faclory air *
Yellow cx1erior wi1h
black vinyl interior.
S119S '6.'l i\1US'l'ANG convr rtiblr v.
8. auto, air. !\1ust sclt, $1500
or best ofrrr. 646-45QIJ
i\1U~. '66 GT con v .. v.11, 4
RIKI tJ·ans. good coo<!. 81.'s!
olfc1·. :il8·89~6
ALLEN
Oldsmobilc-Cadill;ic
1150 So. Coast Jlwy
Laguna Beach * 494-IOM
''Summer Time,,
THE OLD SWEET SONG KEPT COMING
BACK AT JOHNSON & SON'S WITH OUR
BEAUTIFUL USED CAR$ AT A LOW, LOW
PRICES!
'61 FORD FALCON STA. WAG.
std. trans., radto & heater.
'63 COMET DLX. STA. WAG.
std. trans, radio & heater.
'63 FORD FAIRLAINE 2 DR.
Auto trans., R&H, air coMI.
'58 CAD. CPE. DVL.
Fact. air, full power, radio,
'63 FORD GALAXIE CNV.
P. steHlng, auto trans., R&H.
$595
5
695
5
695
$695
1
895
'60 LINC CONT. MARK V 2 DHT $895
Fact. air, full power, leather.
'62 CHEV. IM,. SS C,E.
Power steH., auto h'aM., R.\H
"63 CHEV. NOVA STA. WAG.
P. steerlnig, auto trans., R&H.
'62 MERC. Col. '""' Sto. Wct9.
Foct. air, fuR pow ... , R&H.
'63 llERC 4 DI. M'l'DER. S 1 095
P. steer., ovto trOfts,, R&H .
'63 OlDS CUTLASS C,E, VB. s 1 095
P. steerlrHJ, auto trans, R&H.
'U FORD T·llRD C,I,
Fact. air, htlt power, R&H.
'64 ,ONT. IONNIVILLE CNV. $1 195
FuN powtr, aute trCMS., R&H.
'63 CHRTSLEl 300 5'T. Cl'f. S 1295
Foct. air, full pow.r, R&H.
'66 CHEV. ¥8 CHEVELLE S2195
Mall ... Sto. Wct9· loct. oir.
pow• ''"' ., •&H.
Johnson & Son
LINCOLN MERCURY
COST A MESA B~NCH
1941 H•rbor Blvd. COii• 642·7050
9900 Imported Auiot 96001mportod Autos 96001mportod Autos ~
GROTH
CHEVROLET
SUMMER
SPECIALS
'63 CHEVROLET
IMPA LA CPE.
VI, pow•r9l;d., pow•• ~l•trin9
TXT-135.
$799
'63 IMPALA
SPORT COUPE
VB . Pow1r9lidt, powt• .ittri n9
1wv.21s
$899
'62 MERCURY -
coLoNY PARK WAGON ve, •u+omt tic, pow•• dtering
RVG.71 ~
$899
'62 FORD
VI, •u+om•tic, FXC·bb5
$499
'65 MERCURY
ve. •ulomtfic, pow•r llttri~9.
f1clory t ir, NNR-152
$1399
'64 PLYMOUTH
2 DOOR
FuU f1cto"1 t~pt. O•S·2~7
$999
'64 T-BIRD
V.I. Aulo..,1+ic. Full powtr,
1ir. HGU.311
$1799
'64 CADILLAC
SEDAN OE VILLE
Full powt•, ,;, cond. TfE.lbO
$1999
Groth Ch•"rol•I b•litvtJ in
th• indivd111I. lrin9 your in·
divldu•I tr1n1porlt li•11 prob·
111111 lo 10,
NO DOWN PA YM ENl
PROBLEMS HERE
ALL YOU NEED IS
GOOD CREDIT
GROTH
CHEVROLET
18211 BEACH BLVD .
Huntin9to~ Beach
t•7-6tl• • . 1•1·116l
Opt11 1 D•Y• 'Tll 10 P.tr.(.
DIAL dlftd. 64Uifi'TS, chlirxe
)wt Id. then sit back and
u-to t11e pbo .. ""'1 I
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IT'S HAPPENING!
AT CHICK IVERSON
Especia lly when we g ive them the Volkswagen 16.point Safety end .Pe~
formance in1 pection. That's why we c•n guarantee 100 •/. the repetr o(
repl.tcement of all ma ior mechanical parts•. But not every u1ed VW ge~
this inspection. Only VW1 sold by authorized dealers. like us. :
• Engine • Transmission • Rear axle • Front axle assemblies • Br•k4
system • Electrical system ;
'66 vw
Sedan. Fully equip'd + radio.
$1599
'63 Porsche
Coupe, 4 Spoecl , r•dlo.
$3199
$1199
$eden. fully equ1p'd +
radio.
'63 vw
'61 GHIA
Cet1..rthtM-, lff. h 11 '
eq11p'4 + rHlo.
5
999
.
'66 vw '65 vw . .
l'a1tback, Fully equ lp'd Sitden, Fully 911ulp'. + redlo. + AM/FM radio. •
$1799 $1499 .
'65 vw '64 vw
Squarobeck, Fully Sedan, G r • e n, fully
equlp'd + r~dlo. 911uip'd + rHle,
5
1799 $1299
'62 vw '60 GHIA
Sod1n, Fully ~ulp'd c •• ,. ..... ,.., ...,.4 + radio. + rocli..
5
1099 $899
VW CAMPERS
'65 • '66 • '67
MUST SEE TO Al'l'RECIA Tt
549-0303 6 73-1190
1970 Horbor llvd., 1 Costa ~sa ~
-a • =· •" * • z-d p e 0 0 Orto rttm • « « tt« e ·4 ,,...._ __ _,..,,.,..~. -· ..-.-.-• ..... -4,._..._ __ .........,. __ .. __ ..:,.·-·--~~ ~----
0 • 0 a 4 a 2
' 'RANSl'OITATSON nANSl'OITAT!ON 'RANSl'OITATSON 'RANSl'OITAT!ON
-COME IN FOR A--------
''CQMMAND PERFORMANCE''
OF A NEW OR PREVIOUSLY /OWNED CADILLAC ..
• You can enjoy the exhilarating performence of the 1968 Codill.c, w.ith tho lorgost, smoothest V8 engina ovoiloblo in ony production possongor
car. Or, discover the many .. dvontages of owning a J.to-modol, previously owned Codiloc. You'I find one to fit olmost ony budget. There's
nevot been o bett.r time for you to stop up to c.diloc ownership. Pion now to coma In ond roq-t o "Corrunancl Perform.nee."
BASEMENT SALE IN OUR SUBTERRANEAN
SHOWROOM THIS WEEK ONLY
'63 CADILLAC
The famous Coupe: DeVille model with aJI
power assl.sta including power 6 way 1eat,
power windows, power brakes, power steering,
and ot ·course factory air conditionlna:. A
beautiful arctic white exterior with black and
white interior. Drive this one home today for
only
SALE $1444 PRICE
'63 CADILLAC
Sedan DeVllle. 4 Door hardtop. Beautiful lime green exterior with leather and nylon inter·
ior. Hu power 6 way seat, power windows,
power vent windows, power steering, power
brakes, factory ·aJr conditioning. Thil ls truly
a beautiful luxurious automobile.
SALi $1444 PRICE
'63 CADILLAC
Sedan DeVllle. A ahlmmerina: topu a:old ex-
terior with leather and nylon mterior. All lux·
ury equipment includina: power steering, pow· er windows, power seats, tinted glass, power
vent windows. white side wall tires, crulse
control and factory air conditioning. nus fine
automobile shows the meticuJous care by Its
prt'V'i.oua owners.
SALE $1444 PRICI
'64 CADILLAC
CoupeDeVille sporting a silver exterior with
the black vinyl root. Thia showpiece is equip-
ped naturally with factory air conditioning
and bu all the luxury po'Wer featutts includ· ing power vents • steenng • brake! • wlndov,11
and the AM /FM radio. Drive this one home
SALE $1777 PRICE
'64 CADILLAC
Sedan de Ville 4 door hardtop. Jet black ex·
terlor with harmonizing Interior. AH the regu.
Lar Cadillac power features includina: 6 way power seat, power 1teering, power brakes,
power windows and factory air condltionin&.
AJso has AM·FM radio, Audio-Stereo 1yatem,
Cruise-control, tilt 1teertng wheel and power
venta. Test drive this one today!
SALE $1777 PllCE
'65 CADILLAC
Sedan DeVllle Monterey green with white
vinyl roof and nylon and leather interior. Full
power equipment Including power door locks.
power vent window1, tilt steerlng wheel. AMI
FM radio plus much rnou. Don't mill lhil
out.standing buy at ...
SALE $2777 PllCE
'66 CADILLAC
A beautifully finished Emperor blue Cadillac
with harmonizing Interior. All the regular
Cadillac power featurn Including power 6 way
seat, power steerin&. power brake1, power
windows, and of course factory air condition-
ing. At this pri~ you can afford to at leut
look. Ready for delivery right now.
SALE $3666 HICE
'67 CADILLAC
Coupe DeVille. Stunning Monterey rreen ex·
teMor with black vinyl roof and full leather
interior. Full power Including power vent win-
dows and ot course factory air condlUonlng.
Don't wait on thil one because it won't lut
long at this Drive Me Home Th1J Weekend
Price.
SALE $4777 PllCI
OTllR SPfOAl VAWES
'66 MUSTANG H.T. COUPE· e
'65 FORD LTD H.T. COUPE
'64 FORD CONVERTIBLE • • '60 2 DOOR COUPE DE VIUE e
'65 CHEV. IMPALA H.T. CPE e
'66 PLYM BARRACUDA e
'6 7 CHEV MALIBU COUPE e
'65 BUICK WILDCAT e • '6 7 CONTINENTAL COUPE e
'67 PONT. STATION WAGON e
'64 RAMBLER STA. WAGON e
'66 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DR. e
'66 BUICK H.T. SEDAN e
'66 CHRYS. NEWPORT HJ e
'64 THUNDERBIRD H.T. e
'67 FORD RANCHERO e
'63 CHEV H.T. COUPE e
'63 OLDSMOBILE
The popolar F-85 model 4 door. Fulb' equl~
ped with automatic tranambslon, power ateer.
[ng, radio and heater, white aide wall tire1,
tinted a:laa. A bautifuJ deter\ a:old exterior.
A lot ol. car for vel')' little money. T&ke this
one home Ulla weekend tor only
SALi $888 PllCI
'65 RAMBLER
Hardtop coupe. The ever popular Clullc 770
model. Equipped with V8 engine, recllnlna:
bucket aeata, radio and heater, white 1ide wall tires. A nne ntue arctic white car with all
white vinyl interior. nu. one won't be here
Iona: 10 De sure ;you are the lucky buyft', be
here rtnt.
SALi $999 PllCI
'65 MUSTANG
The economical 5 cylinder engine with the
atandard uananlu.1on, radio and beater,
white 1lde wall tlrel. Snow white exterior
wtth harmonlzlng blue lntertor. Thll will make
an dcellent second car for the busy family.
Don't mlsa lhll one at the low, low prl~ ot
only
SALi $999 PllCI
'64 OLDSMOBILE
Starflre l'w.rdtop coupe. Automatic tran&nllll·
Ilion. radio and heater, power 1teerll1&', powtt
br&kes, bucket aeata, center conaole. A dark
blue uterior with hannonlzlng interior. Truly
a fine automobile at a low price of only
SALi $11 11 PllCI
'65 PLYMOUTH
The Sporty Barracuda model. A btauttful Ut-Ue turquolte car wtth black bucket H&t lJ>.
terlor fully equipped lncludlna V8 enslne.
radio and heater, tinted &lau and al. cou:ne
white side wall tltts. 1bb: will mUe a perfect
car for the kids or wife.
SALi $12 22 !'t!CI
'65 PONTIAC
The ever popular Grand Prb: model fully
equipped with automatic b'anllnlulon. power
ateerinr, power brakel. radio and beater,
bucket seata:, center conaole, tachometer,
wblte aide wall tires. A beautiful O"fft1 ex-terior with matchJna interior. nm one ii just
waltin1 for a new home.
SALi $1444 !'tlCI
'64 IMPERIAL
Crown ' door hardtop Beautlful majn:Uc blue exterior with leather and tapettry lnteorlor.
Fully equipped with J>O'Wf' atemn1. power brakes, power windows, power 6 way teat,
automatic dlmmer, AM/FM radio and ot
coune factory air conditioning. nm Is the
top of the Chrysler Imperial line and II in u:-
ce:Uent conditlon.
SALi $1777 !'tlCI
'65 CONTINENTAL
A •tunnirW Goddea Cold automobile with full
leatMr matching btterior. H.as all the power
acceuori• including power seat. power win·
dowa, power 1tttrlng, power braket, ·power
antel'lf'll., power vent windows, AM'IFM radio,
c:rulM control and for summer drivirtJ' In com· fort facto17 air conditioning. An absolutely
bet.utlful car at a low price of
SALi $2555 PllCI
-------SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN-------
8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY -9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY
YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADIILAC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA
NABERS
2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100
..
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--------Clulifltd'• acUon pcnrw. l~ MUSTANG _:O::::L;::DS:.:M:;:O:.;ll::;:LE=:--l--'O'-L-;;D;-:SM;;;0-;;:1;-l_LE_ 1_1'_L_Y_M_O_UTH __ 1 ______ 1 __ .......;.;.....;::;;.;;__ T·llRD
" '64 OLDSMOBILE '64 OLDS LEAVING O>ontry, 'M Sport 4 Sl'EED WE»<-ND SPECIAL e '62 T·BlRD e
T·llRD
'59 T-BIRD. Lilbt blue. Good
f'm" ID ad to .0 llr'OQlllll•
thoctock,dll!MUl!L .
PLA(S119n11m1nn
t1oJ "" ~ -DAILY PilDr d,#-:11 eo.a :: '68 MUSTANG Cutl•n 2 dr, HT :~:i:n;::·;:,: ~ si:Oo.~::! power. SPECIALISTS ·~~~:~!~~ Xlnt~ 674-JSM •
;. 2+2 GT. Auto. Wide oval Ute blue exttiot, dark blue er steering. radio & heater. '65 PLY. 383 cl. cam. Lifter HIGH PIRllORMANCI Overhead val•e t n 1 I a•.
$1'IO cond!tiocl .......
:: tires, spt. deck, P.s., air v\nyl bucket 1et.ta. One awn-$1295 klt·raiaed. Su111t. IT<Kl Whit-CUSTOM CARS Stick lhlft. Radio. Heater.
:: =·io~~~ ~~ er. Uke n;~s9s fl"'• L·...: I by Clr. Tustin LARGEST SELECTION IN ~ R.A.MBID.
tnld $83 mo 36 mo ALLEN UIR UUIO ORANGE COUNT!" 1969 Harbor Blvd., Calta
" 1~1 pe< . • . OldRnobile-Oldil~c IMPORTS l'ONTIAC Selected Alltel M••· °"'" s...i., -.,,., $3295 1150 So. a.ut Hwy 1967 <ITO, 2 d• Honllop fully Ce In Laguna Beach • 494-1084 equipped, 4 epd. tloor ehitt, llter WED< ENO SPECIAL .. '62 OLDS Starfirr, full pwr Ir 1966 Hart>or. C..M. &t&-9Jl3 just like new, Soina: in 1Jm Harbol' BMI. 531 .... •e Rambler American Dub THEODORE ROBINS '"'· oJr. ReoJ ohUl>. S200 66 OUlS O>ll&u Sp< Cpe ..,..,.,, MUI! o ell Im-ROY CARVER C<q>e. · Smooth, q uJ • t
below book. 320 Del Mar. Hydro. P /S. Pirelli radial mediately l&,000 m 11 e I . ,.0 ..., ac voniwad •alve economy
FORD C.M 64UJ&l7 pb' tire•· Radio. Otari! Call $26'J5. can 642.eM.1, att8 rt I.,._ cba.mpjoa, Stick 1 b I It ,
'64 OLDSMOBILE 84741 Private party. 6:30 54Ml.2B -llan. &. Celtll .._ RadkJ. Heater. S990
>JOO Harbor BJ•d. Cutl•ll Convortlble '66 OLDS Delta • Joor with '61--BON--NEVILu:---°""--.. -.... -I ICI 6 4444 ,..,!'~.!:_ ~-eo.ta Mesa 6C-0010 Yellow exterior, black vinyl air ccmditiooizlc· DI r · braXn, front end aUp., Orlltp o..e:,-1 =,-' M uu. .w....... -·... '-"-
.67 2 + 2 mod. l.300) Holb' interior, black
1
top. Ont own-54&-7'151 trana., tunHlp I: ttrd; '51115, Dealer .. llGrDI • ..,_ _. :-· 0pm SUbda)' -drive
.· carb. 4 IP. compt. hind.I. '-"· Like new . mut Rll. 6'2-3Dl '.::Bw:;::fl>;:·=====::;ll========
poet SS% llll/13•30 ....... $1495 l'LYMOUTH '65 BONNEVILLE • doar -
:; mt. 13.<m o• otter. 531.1.111 ALLEN bard top. ruuy equipped RA.MILER
alt 5 54S<.648 OldamobU<-Oldil~c 4 SPEED and with air, $1900. D~. WllD(-DID -·· WEDO-DID m'!XIAL
T-llRD
.
·: OLDSMO~LE
·: '67 OLDS TORONADO
.: Red exterior, b&ack v1rl)'I top.
:: bu:vundY interior. l\ilJ. pow•
·: er, ractory air. I.Jke D(W.
$3995
.; ALLEN
• OldRnobu..cadillac
:: ll50 So. Cout Hwy
l.quna Be9Ch * $1QM . . 'fi6 OLDS.. St5 0aua.-M.., ...... toc1. tac:t.
air. lll!Gll. -
'65 OW. Cut ... Com.
..,.i. air.,,...
ll50 So. 0iut -Sl'ECIAUm ... rm ~~ Beadl * ... ,,_. ·=-===~~~-'Ill .._ ao.ic Vl-4 'M ,,,,.. ...... bod .......
Lquna . HIGH sllRFORMANCI 19111 PO!mAC • 4 m, -er doar air --· _., W• loaw _,.. -"" WEEK-D<D SPECIAL S and air-ucel. <ond. • $lll90. ....,. A lllot loalod better '62 OldmnobU. 111 4 d""· CUSTOM CAR ,,_ l62-B2!l2 ... '"-tic 1111111-,. ...,. •
Powtr itee...i .... , hydramatk. LARGEST SEJ..ttT10N (N Radk>. Heater. llputclhic AJr cmdltlonel All IO'Wet
ttdio. He.(;; Sound. Safe ORANGE COUNTY 'ti6 Cobvtble. Xlnt cond. Low l.r'Oft white all oridDll. extru. Whtie with new Hke -.. i.ct=' a-.. mllffp. Must oacr111ce ..,. Sound,""'· 113111 bladl ... nor. • zm> mu.
-.W .. "••v med m1e. tM-3016 HOLIDAY RAllBLEll car. (be ..-r ecndlt6ca
, HOUDAY RAl<NER C----~·~ -~ ~· 19111 H--·· 0oot1 -It £1c-Blc Bor at I-H.aitior Bfvd., O:lfla .......... v.1 PVl"'~"'~"U.A....:., IW" """"1111 I( ~~ •• -k 11-
-·-H -m.d. 537-ollpoonr PERl'ECI' 111110 --~--m ·~ M ... ()pm S\mldQ -drive ._ a 49WtU . • • •• RAMBLER Ammcla aao llOUDAY R.UmlZJt
In '63 PLYMOt.ml Vlllant ~ dduxe, euto, power lteet-19-Hlrtlor Blft., a.ta
"'"' IV n.11 ....... 1~ Ht 2 dr vtf'lible, auto trana, extra '65 POl'tl'. G.P.: air; ,..,r ...... lb. , ~ .. ~
..., va.-""'-.....,,,, below book. lJ1 ttrsfbdil Bucttet. Ml.ti.. ..,., r .....,._ ww new, i'iiiiiiim;;;;;iiO;;;:~ .uto ,., cimok. X!Dt C'(IDd. dean. -'· m9 IUm new -$1$0 cub BUSim www• · n • -• M C M 60-6lft Eac. c.m4. fTS.lm · • • P91 f!Wlil -'" · · ""' .. tl'ldl ............. " -nu DAILY mm ,65 C)U)l t Or. Hardtop, NU '83 Plyrnoum Sta Wa1. Ex. 17 GTO, 4 lfd, _, bp, ad, $18.W. Will fine. prtva&I per-a........ 19Ct1m. llft ,... *· 111"'1' ID.LI Cmd. <lr1I -.. .. lo mt. -... -"· Call -.,. .All -· -• -.... -·-_...,.,_alts. ------· ·--==""'"'------
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MIKE ·McCARTHY
15550 Beach Blvd.
WESTMINSTER
194-3341
BUICK-OPEL
H~D9UARTERS
' POR SOUTHlltN CALIP.
OPEN SUNDAY
•
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WILSON
18255 BEACH BOULiV ARD
SAVE AT LEAST $1,000
ON BRAND NEW 1968 .
H•rG°top. 429 CID \II 1n9in1, cr11i1-o·m•lic:, pow1r 1t11rin9 I di1c br•k11, At.4 r1dio, clock, comforl slr11m "1ntil1tion, fl ight Mnc:\. 111!,
"inyl int1rior lri111, co11rl11y lighh. r1mol1 control mirror, r1lr•cl1bl1 h1 1dlamp doofi, full wh11I CO.,ltl i nd all 1i1ndard f1clory 1quipm1nt.
No. 919
10 0/ Total $3888 ::~ :~:e:se $103 39 M~:'th or /0 Down and
OR SAYE AT LEAST $1000.00 FllOM OFFICIAL LIST PRICE ON ANY THUNDHllRD IN OUR HUGE SILECTION.
~~N~D NEW 1?68 li9i8 OR .
COUPE. Fr11h 1ir h11t1r I d1frosl1r. du1I hydr111lic br1k1 1y1f1m,
courl11y lighh, in1id1 I 011liid1 mirron, cloth I .. iny l interior trim,
,.dd1d d11h I "i1ofl ind 111 1!1nd1rd f1clory 1quipm1nt. No . 1011.
lt.4MEDIATE DELIVERY. 10 0/ Tot1I $5296 Per / 0 Down and Month
BRAND NEW 1968 MUSTANGS
lighh, ltuck1t 111h, 111 "inyl trim, nylon t1rp1h, rock1r p1n1I tnould-HARDTOP. '"" ,;, h .. 1,. I dofro•I•" b0<k·•" <••• I "'""' s 2 2 88
lnt & •ir 1coop orn11n1nl, 1111 I 1ho11ld1r b.lh, p1dd1d d11h I vi. '°"• wind1hi1lllll wa1 .. 1n I 1 1p11d wip1ro, No. 952
OR
10 0/ Tot•I $60'& Per /V Down ind Month
OR SAYE UP T0 $700 ON A "CALIFORNIA SPECIAL" GT MUSTANG
Air cond itionln9, 219 CID \II 1n9i111, cr11i11-o-1n1lic:, pow1r 1t11r-
i119 I di1c br1k11, r•dio, GTICS 1q11ipm1nl p1ck191, 1;1111d gl111,
knitted vinyl lui ury buck1t 111h, wide·ov11 w1w lire1. No. 121
Brand New 1968 GALAXIES
$2388 fULL POICI 1Nl/ TOTAL + Tn & Lke11se ., U-/0 DOWN •"4
'63" '" MONTH
Fr11h Air He1+1r & D1f•o1t1r, \l iny1 Cloth Uphel.+1rv. Nylon I R1yon C1 rp1h,
l1c\-Up, Dom•, Courl11y I Side Lighh, Rocker P1 n1I I Wh1el Mo11ldin91, 1"1d·
d1llll 0•1h I Vi1on, S1•I I Should1 r B1lh, Wi"d1hi1ld W11h1rs I 2 Sp11d Wip·
1ri. N11. 1019. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.
OR SAYE UP TO $800 .?! ~ .~~~N~!!,~~~~! .s.~~o .. !!_A~!?!.~!.,..,,M, ••
vl11v+ tr im, cu1lom vll'IYI f'Ollf, llnlld t !•u, AM radio, cMlllM _, ti.Iii, hffvy dtltv bltttry, remott contr11t mirror. while 1ldl w11I r1von ttrft, I. fvll wlleel C11\'ers. No :IOI.
•-::~ '68 F·250 CAMPER SPECIAL
52788
OR
I 0°/o ~. aod $7241
:: ..
WITH THI PURCHASE Of ANT
IL DORADO CAMPER
340 VI en9ine, hea11y duty
vinyl trim, full foem cushion,
cruisomatic transmission,
body side mouldings, redio &
heeter, tinted 9las1, 1250 lb.
front 1prin91 2450 lb. rear
sprin9 , basic Cemper Spr
cial. Stock number 99'4
BRAND NEW 68111 CORTINA
51788
100/ TOTAL s47so "" Ol /0 DOWN -4 MONTH
(!.-J ~ "" cc '"''"· • ..... ... ... ;.. f J '''"· ,;,. ....... ;,,,.;~ ,,..,,,; .. , 0 j whit1 1id1 wi ll lire•. No. 917. IM-
MEDIATE OELl\IERY.
ORD SALES
lHlway 39> HUNTINGTON BEACH
TRANSPORTATION _SPECIALS I ~lt~ I D1~~!!f.I Jg.T:~
'61 FORDWAGON
VI, auto., radio, h11tar. No. 11 J2 $295 $11 $11
R1dio, h11!1r, bucket 11111. No. I l 12 $295 $11 $11
'62 PONT. GRAND PRIX
A lo1d1d ci r, incl. f1ctory •ir. No. 1071 $595 $19 $)9
'64 GALAXIE 500
Pop11l1r F11ib•ck t.4od1I, f1clory ~uipped. No. 6.CJ $595 $19 $19
'63 COMO DLX. $5.95 $19 $19
SUPER SPECIALS I TOTAL I TOTAL I TOTAL
. PRICE DN. PMT. MO. PMT
.
$495 $17 $17 '62 CHEY. WAGON
l1IAlr. VI, 1uto., 11dio, h1•i1r. No.'''
$'19$ $27 $27 '
'61 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
F11U pow••, 1ir condltio111d. No. 929
'61 T·BIRD $59$ $19 $19 ---
l6tf $21 $21 '62 CHEVY II NOYA
Sp!. Cp1. Auto., R&H, n1w blu• fi11i1h. No. 120 ---
$1095 $39 $39 '65 MUSTANG
4 IP"ld, r1dio, h11t1r, !HIPPY red. No. 1295
TOTAL TOTAL I TOTAL
PRICE DN. PMT •. MO. PMT IMPORT DEPT. SPECIALS
$795 $27 $27 '63 VOLKSWAGEN
Sunroof. r•dio, heeler. OZHS•J _,, ___ ----------1 ·--
$1295 $43 $43 . '67 FIAT •
.C 1p11d. radio, h11f.,. No. I 052 -·------
$149S $49 $49 ' '67 CCRTINA
W1gon, Radio, h1al1r, .C ip11d, low mi1e1. No. 1297 ---------·-
$1995 $69 $69 Fully 1q11ipp1d for c1mping. No. 1111.
'65 Y.W. HOUSE CAR
TOTAL I TOTAL I TOTAL
PRICE I DN. PMT.; MO. PMT
S~EC IAL PU~CHASE
'67 & '68'S WITH FACTORY WARRAHTYS
$1995 $69 $69 '67 GALAXIE 500
H1rdtop, VI , 11111., P.S .. r1dio, h••+•r. No. 719 -·-$199J $69 $69 ---
'67 MUSTANG
VI, 111lorn•tic, p1w1r 1t11ri119, No. 714
$2995 $99 $99 -·-
'68 PLYMOUTH
F11ry Ill, VI, 1ulo .. P.S .. f1clory 1ir co11d. No. 1012
$2995 $99 $99 ------
'61 CHIYROUT
lmpet1, \II, 1ulo., P.S., f1clory •ir co11dili1ned. No. 1079
$2995 $CJ9 $99 '61 GALAXIE 500
\II, •uto .. P.S .. f1cfory 1ir conditio11ed. No. l 071
TRUCK DEPT. SPECIALS TOTAL I TOTAL I TOTAL
PRICE DN. PMT. MO. PMT,'
$295 $11 $11 '58 FORD F-100
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"On tbt e.h at Walld~" II Ult opemna number of thla lhcM wttll
• Hftailllt theme. Elctit·,.ar-old Uzi Matte ~no dallCM to ''LMIY Hula Handa." (R) JULY 0 1...., Wiiill_, a.. (C) (90)
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9:00 t1I (I)........ ..... CC> ( ) Lieutenant ClrW ,._.. wb
.... , n. lie Newa (C) (60) Colonel Holan for permllllon to 9 Cl} frull ..-(C) (30) 11e1pe from Stlla1 13 to rttunt Ii•~ (C) (30) Ttr· ltttellde to win btc:* Ida llflrlns
,.. L• Gueits. (R) UIWMthea~rt. ~ Ila-.. ........ I ... CitJ (C) (60) __ _, ...--
12 O'Cllcl HIP (60) .,.__ ti M1Mlt" Saa*"' n.trt: "R1np Rid· (dnima) '65-Jeen s.tHrr. Sein
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IUD ......, (It> II Dr. Kiidare: (60) "Shlp11 Ooe· £do9 ...._ tor." Or. Gllleeplt wins 1 tllreHar
t:JO SaWdaJ ,.... (C) (30} crul• on a luxury lln« and trt.
MelodJ laoc*: (C) (60) Ranch to hide his medlCll ldtntltJ IO ..
Gent Autry, Smiley Burnett. to fully enjoy the vacation. Patrldl
Rufe Divis 1uest O'fMal, Elinor Donahue •nd John
I ...., 1rt1r (C) (30) Ftldler auest. (R)
I lovt 1-y (30) I NET ftltlnl (R) . ~ .. Nortit fltlll ...........
7:GO t1I (I) CIS Ewnln& News: <C) 9:30 ft (I) Nllcolt Jundlla: (C) ( ) Ropr Mudd. ( ) When the PJ. dos ..,.. tilt
DIC s.., (C) (30) want to IPtnd more time wltJI Bet·
.._, llnlJ (C) (30) tJ Jo than at the Shady Rtlt, Billie
Dela Veller D.,s: (C) (30) . Jo Ind Bobble Jo start I mild feud
Courtship of Carrie Huntlni· with their allter. (R)
ton." c.m. II a weelthy younr D tHJ CJ) .... .,._. Pai.c.: (C)
lady r1turnln1 from ldlool to her Ci>> Geciije Bums ho& E.nio Stu· Wuhlnrton Territory home to at· artl, Lalnle Kuan, The Kina Fem·
tend her sister's ftddlni. A youna Uy, and Desmond & M1rb aunt.
frelaht hauler, Henry Wind•, atves (R)
the lady • lift when the ttap 11o1 de Melloe breaks down. They are then mar· 10:00 a (I) 1119111: (C) (60) No
ried by mistake, kldn1ped by In· storyline ev1llable It prm time.
dlans, and then fall In love. Thii will be a repeat episode.
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Trdl or c.wq-(C) (30) II Movie: '1h1p1r• 11...t'
llllp1t's l•nd (30) (mystery) '53--0lrk 8o(ardt, Mil
htllrn .. lMftc Zetter11q.
Pl.,tna tlle l.tt. (R) II Mewle: (C) "lltllt CW' (dra·
O Mltlldo £1ta Ltc:o ma) '55-Tab Hunter, Vin Heflin,
7:30 t1I (I) n.. Priloner: (C) (60) Aldo Ray, Mona Freeman.
Vfllare'a new Number Two, 1 I News: (C) (30) Cliff Kirk.
woman, puts The PrllOlltr on trial • IJ O...ld
for •n tlCIP9 attempt The Pris-cm. "' S. Cau oner's troubles bqln 1mld tht 10:30 II Mffde: ~C) (30) "The Are
111ety of the 1nnual carnival, Walkers of AJI.' Buter Wini nar· when Number Two ind other mys· rates this look at the warrlon of
ter1ous women make attempts to Mbenp, one of the AJI Islands,
dl1eover his 11Crets. u they prepare ind enact the
I U (j) n. Saint (C) (60) unique and danetrt0us ceremony steve Men Sllow: (C) (90) of w1lkln1 on whit.hot rodla. (R)
SteYe's ruesta are Georre Jeml, GI Joe ,,.. (C) (2Yz hr)
Flfl D'Oruy, Joe Wiiiiams, ind 11:00 II 0..... O'C1ect ~ (C) Clete
Ellen Voss. Roberta. fJ tm CJ) Dat1t11 .... : (C) (30) I News: (C) Keith McBtt.
laniCantJefl ruea Mewle: "'CapWa Sirtcce" (Id· D Mewle: "Tltll ...... Lh" venture) 'SG-Louls Hayward, Bin·
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dlel Roberts. Alan Badel. 11:15 RF....._ 52 Mewle: "Yeice .. m ~ c.uec--..: (C) di Mirrll" (dnima) 'Sl-W11t8r
(lO) Michael Clll1n Juda• and M1ttheu, Rldlard £.Ian.
John Forsythe Is mr prnerrtet. D n. 11a Hes -= (C) (30) ,_.le llrwlce F1m (C) (30) .Im Mar1ow. n. .... --.S D Mewle: (C) "'D•• t11t Wiit" n. ....., ef tlle o.ltr (R) (drama) '62 -Sir Alec Guin.,.,
l:OD @ (j) n. .. .,... la..: Dirk Boaarde.
1l30)Bob Eub1nks hosts. 11:451Tlle T•llM Sllow <C) Me ._..,...., lllfnltlnal 12.'00 Mewle: ..._,... (drama) '48
I Qa•plaallllpl (C) (60) (R) ~ne Cieri!, Gall RuSMll.
I CotlatrJ Mme (C) (3 hr) fJ ••: "Tiit Miid .....,... NET ..._. (R) (dnime) '63 -Dirk 8o(1rde, Miry
Lo Prllllalde Ure. 1:• a~.., T1nt s..: <C> <30> 12:• m Ciltella S1t1rMJ: "The Anl· U let Slurt: (C) (30) mils."
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make the U.S. track team lose 1n 1nd the Seven Slracans." "Delett
lnternatlon•I meet-for prop1pnda Raiders," "Speclll Comlpondent," pu~ut must cot>t with 1n and "Glint of the Evil lll1nd." unapect.ed competitor In CON· 1:15 fl Mowle: ''Tiie ..,._. .....
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(mysteiy) '49-John Calvert, Myrna
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I (j) F1r11 Show (C)
(() Undtrdof (C)
f1llpl SandMz
10:30 ~nltr Line (C) 0 00 faltll and die Bible: (C)
"The VlctOfY of Jesus Christ Over
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I~ Cl) lap Bunny (C)
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I Rtwinl fires (C) m AJ11Kll1if Advent.I (C)
1:30 liiWs Coftfwence: (C) Sched·
uled 1uest is U.S. senator Fred Hu·
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I Votel 9f C•lWll'Y (C)
(]) ISSUll Ind Answers (C)
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2:00 I nsldtr I Outsider (C)
On Campus: (C) Senator Jack-
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students from Claremont Men's Col·
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6) Roller Deftly (C)
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Ii) @ f11ture: (C) "An End and a
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~ (j) Wratlinr (C)
?:30 II Commitment: (C) An in-depth
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Zubin Mehta. CJ Mowle: "Ttrt11" (drama) '51-
Pier Angell, John Ericson. 0 Movie: (C) "Apache Wo1111n"
(adventure) '55-Joan Taylor, Uoyd
Brid~.
@ ~ Doublt futa,.: "Flame of
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3:00fil M for Music (C) &ene Autry Sllew
Sovtttern Calltna hit Chi•
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Tai• et tile QoldM •est CoulltrJ c.....i: (C) Bobby
Lewis cuests. m Coler ""*•= (C) "leurtilna
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I (}) EduationaJ Ft1Wrt (C)
4:00 Y-~t (C) @ (]) Tlme for Americana: (C)
"White Racism and Black f.duca.
lion" Discussion of the effects of
while racism end white prejudice on
educaticm-speclfically In the public
school system of Boston.
• Pit loont (C)
4:30 News•ellers (C) Cowtown Rodeo (C)
: Sta in Alllerica (C)
(j) Full Gospel Item.a
5:00 News: (C) Clete Roberts.
Mowit: (C) "TM Cina Mila.
story'' (biorraphy) '54 -James
Stewart, June AllY'Ofl.
I lranded (C) '"""'Law Cl) Seven Arta Theelrt
@ Ca11tp1l(ll Ind Candid ....
~ CapifDI and tile Cllrp: (C)
"Youth, Rebellion and the law."
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• ea.,aip and C1fldld1t. (C)
1ra 1 s.111 World (C)
The Monron (C)
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EVFNING
5:oo tJ a ~ n.. 21st c..1uiy: <C>
(30) "Cities of the future." 0 @ Ci) Franll McSte (C) (30)
II The Happiest Hour On * TV! DICK SINCLAIR'S
"Polka Parade" Tonight!
0 Diet Sindaif'a Polb hradt: (C)
{60) "Salute to Ladies."
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COSllll of Cllrlat 5:30 Ralpla Stltry: (C) (30) The juris·
prudence of Catalina Island and tti.
father·son team that lets no evll·
doers go unpunished In the popular
offshore spa Is ••mined. 0 fU@A11l•1I Kl1&dt•: (C)
(30) "Dogs in War and Puce." Bill
Burrud and crew follow the action
of a German Shepherd durinf a con·
frontation with the Vletcona.
• Tiit Tlnie Tunnel (C) (60)
I Low Lucy (30)
Saitbrusll T1ttltrt : iulltitn (R) Pllbllc Stnicil
6:55 1 3 llfn Farm FKta
7:00 Ci) l.alail: (C) (30) Forest
Ranflf' Stuart and a snow rnaer
risk their lives to locate an Un·
exploded 105·mm. shell. 0 9 @ Flipper. (C) (30) "Flip·
per and the Mermaid." Oceanoc·
rapher Ulla Norstrand aoes off alone
to do research and is attacked by a
barracuda. (R)
U JOHN GARY SHOW •. 90 * mins. of big-time guests
& sparkling vocals! Great!
0 Jtlln by Slltw: (C) (90) , ... T ... G~ are Glen C.mpbtll, Jotin lO:GO ·a()) lllllila: l111111t1t11 (C)
Dav1daon, The Pleasure ~ and ( ) No llocytlne 1v1llablt.
Henson Car(ill. D U (i) ...,.. C1111111T11: (C) (60) IJ (i1) Cil Yopp It ...._ ti ·TA Joyful Noise." R1mon Navarro SN: (C) (30) "The lobster Man.'' auests 11 Padre Guillermo. a padre
The occupant of a ~ce capsule who flea Mllic:o to escape 1 vtn· that almost collided with the See· dett.a. (R) view~ to take over the nucleer e SUNDAY NEWS REPORT submanne. (R)
I Trdl or c........-(C) (30) * Pres. by Harris .. Frank
Ullpn's lsl11MI (30) • 0 .._ ~ (C) (30)
.,..111,. t1tn1ez a wu.. '· •.:.t <C> <60> 7:30 9 (j) C1nUt ltft: (C) (30) Guest is Dr. Frederic Wertham.
Tom Poston plays an unscrupulous N1111: (C) (30) Cllf Kirt.
huntina auide who attempts to ba11 ~ (C) (30) Bob Noble.
Ben for a wealthy client wlllinr to Wend If r.-. (C)
pay for a trophy.sized animal (R) UkJO Wnt ti , ... (C) (30) 0 ~ @ Walt Disalf: (C) (60) t.. er .. (C) (60)
"On Vacation.'' Jiminy Cricket is Id.fl 1'Mtrt (C) (30)
charred with the responsibility of 11:00 EJMa O'aocl ~ (C) Cleta
producin& a one-hour television Roberta.. Stan Dulut.
show, but finds th1t all his would· D De 11111 HMr ~ (C) (30)
be stars are out of town. (R) lom Brokaw.
0 Miiiion $ Mevil: ''David llld IJ llalpli Putt's Laa YllPC (C)
Lia" (drama) '62 -Keir Dullea, {30) Phyllis Dilltf la Int.viewed
Janet Maraolln, Howard DaSilva. badtsUre 1t the A1mln111 Hotel. m Otrllr U•lta (60) I lllSllM (C) (30) m Creat MeMlltl hi MllSk / 100 Ci .... s.Mr: "Dirt Watn."
Palntinp (C) w 1'1a DIJ 1911 (C) ! De "' f'iduf1 ....... U./""'9 (C) Tiit Frtndt CIMf: Julia Child 11:15 en: (C) H1ny RNaontr.
ows how to prepare croissant&. 11:30 .._.: "TM T...._. DrW'
1:00 II Q!) (f) £Ai Sulllnn: (C) (60) ( rama) '57-Jeff Chandler, Jtenne
Charlton Heston. Wayr.e & Scftustlf', Crain.
Peter Gennaro, The You. • Amer!· II Mewtl: <C) "lhnll'1 ......_
cans, Frankie Laine, Myron Cohen _. (a~ture) '62-Jtff Chandler,
and Smokey Robinton and The iHanhn. Miracles 11uest. (R) 0,.. fer IN• mh1 (C)
IJ@ @Tiit Fii: (C) (60) 'The r.bn
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"I'd lell You I Love You But We're
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husband, Brooks West cuests as
psycholoo professor who tries t.o
stnii11hten out a famlly rift (R)
IJ The Inside Story on * Chief Reddin! ln1piringl
DI ~<@1 Cllltf Rtddl•: U11 ffilMI&' tllt R111b. (C) (60) Docu·
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Thomas J. Reddin.
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Mowit= "Voodoo Island" (hom>r)
-Boris l(arlotf.
I ltsF:tl ~== \2.w .. D,..: A musical e.ssay ooverin11
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II) La T omitnta
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ty Brothers, Bobble Gentry, and
Hamilton tamp avest. 0 9 @ lnou: (C) (60)
"St111e Door Johnnies." littl• Joe
end Hoss creat• chaos for the tart·
wriaht clan as they compett for a
visiti~ saloon sinaer. (R) D CI) S.ncllf Nl&llt Mtwir. (C)
"irlflr !" (adventure) '61 -John
Wayne. Red Buttons, Else Martlnelll,
Hardy Krucer. (R)
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DAYTIME MOVIES
1:30 0 (C) "strl•lllS Wiien Wt M..r'
(drama) '60 -Kirt Doustu, Kim
Novak. Q "l111r• lrnt MW' (drama) '57
-Ray Milland. "Jezebtl" (drema)
'38-Batte Davis.
11:001J "l1w.mt" (drema) 'lt-ln-
jid Hercman. "Heirs ea.,.. Chit-
_.. (Wiilem) '57--0ale Robert·
• IOll.
12:30 m "Cllbd" (mutical) '~Tony
Martin. "Slluta for Jolllt ClllzW'
(drama) '42-Pegy Cummlna.
t:JO m "'wtlllptriq Safa ... Scie11a• hid" (mystery) '52-Richtrd Carl·
IOft.
4:30 R (C) ''RNd .. lalt" (comedy)
'M-Bob Hope, Bine Crosby, Dor·
othy Lamour. a (C) "Tiie llob" (horror) '58-
Steve McQ11"n· Aneta Corseaut.
! V f N IN<;
111e .caloM ud lMtWorb 11n co•dmulle lltdr polkJ of dume-... .ma,~ ud mont.s .. orW Co Hold ........ ,.... tk111artJ rloleat .. ttt1a1. We re-ll'fC .., lltcollvealuce dtt1e ............. laaftC--. Ma.1 _,._ se dlu9ed ,,.._
•t llOCb to oar lot .............
l.'00 II De 111 News: (C) (60) Jerry
Dunphy.
II HatleJ-lrtll~ ~ (C) (30) .... .... Slaew: (C) (90)
Jayne Meadows, Fernando Lamas.
Tlm Buckley and comedian Adlm
Keeft art Stevt's euests. D • O'Clocl Mewle: "W....._ SliNt' (d111ma) '52-fatrlda lft1I,
Van JohlllOll, Philip Ober.
I ..... .., (C) (30)
lat ........ (30)
(!) MffY lrtm. (C) fiat's New?
Eltrt St•• l:JOI UIC ..... s.rva (C) (60) TM lrMWJ Sllow (C) (30) .....,., fatlller (30)
lkHale'a NnJ (~O) =U.,.lrftt~., Report (C)
• : "William Perelre -
aster Planner." David Prowitt In·
tervlews the 10clal 1elentlst wi.o.
apeclalty 11 solvln1 the problems
confrontinc contemporery man. 1cn ..... (C)
7:00 IJ CIS &Hiftr News: (C) (30)
W 1 lter Cl'Oftkite. -8 Movie: (C) "ApadM" (western)
'"54--Burt Lancaster, J•an Peters.
11 Len LllCJ (30)
llltlpl's lllalld (30)
(j) Fii• flltltw. ''The Tar·
nilfled Ancela."
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I comedy taD-olf Oii the dulic ll:IO. IJMa O'Clld .... {q (30)
ho,. opera. Th• Curly IUd (Knotts) Jerrt DunollY.
yearns to ti. a ..._. He £;:: lla ,._ "-: (C) (30)
prints hla own "Wanted" poatn, Slli!IMI'. -
but ewlfYlhlme ht tries to brMk B W11ta ... (30)
7:JO IJ a (f) c ...... : (C) (60) Se-the law, somethlftl IOIS rfatit Ind D .... CC> (30) BllW Wtrd.
ries stamn1 James Atness, Amanda the sheriff won't lock him up, Th. 8 11eW1a: (C) ....... ( .. IM)
Blake ind Milburn Stone. No story· orilinal title for this comedy Wll ·~ Bolanlt, Dould Slndtft.
line av1ll1bl1 at press time. "The Rea10n Nobody Hardly Ewer Viralnll Mcl<Mln1. D n. Moakats: (C) (30) "The Seen a Fat Outlaw In the Old Wlllt GI t.. Crw (C) (60)
Devil and Ptler Tor\." Ea&lf to Is As Follows·" learn to play a harp, Peter Ilana a D (fl} CJ) f.., Sqlllcl: (C) (30) II) .... : -T~ ._ II Te•
contract with a music store propri-''A Most Proper Kllllna." A clever =-~Wllltl~ ~-Gtorll
etor who turns out to be tht Devit. }ewe! thief uses Set Stone and Det. lHJ Cl) ~ CC> •
I
TUE S DAY
, ...
JULY IO
For rnornlnc end 1ftemoon
li1tinp, please '" DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, ar•
the day's movl11.
DAYTIME MOVl£S Monte Landis iuests. Briw to recover stolen pms from 1OO 11111 D-r 1111 (C)
118olcleft V011p: (C) (30) "TIS· ~Holrut~ef(C. )(R()30) (I) ..._o.1-... -•·~A! (C 1 mania to Australia." u:i _, -~ .:.-) "Tiiie SHnd Md .._ FWIJ" D @ CJ) n .. I• Amrtcana: (C) fJl) Biiiot l'wtr: ''The Rockefeller ll:lO II Mewte: unit 11• 1....-(mya-( rama) '59-Yul Brynntr1 Mnnt
(60) "Can White Suburbia Think Candidacy." Leo McElroy modef'ates tefy) 'SS-Jact Ptltnot, Anita Ek· Woodward. BlackT' Members o1 a luburban 1 dlscuasion by prominent Rockeftl· bera, ~ (C) ~11 fer T .. " (mlllical)
community consider the subtle ler supporters Ind men of tht 8 @ (j) Tiit T ........ (C) ·~rts ~ay, ...... llJ D..tlls
forms of racism In tti. American press. • B MeN: ..,.. c....,. et c.. DI.,..... (comedy) '64 -Sir Ml-
middle class. The panel 11 1n In· a> Mlllicl J Eatrthl II.art zett Slr..r' (drtma) '41--Mldltel chael Rtdarave.
terfaith ITOUP of white suburbanites 9:30..:.. 9 IT\ faali.. Affair: (C) (30) Wiidin(. Allnt N .. tle. 11:00 D "Cttllat Ctrtlt'a llf1ilf' (com• who loin with Nearo suburbanites to .., ~ '' • D@ (J) Jtlr ......, ._ (C) HJ) '4s-Marlt McDon1ld. "CrMUlll explore racism In their own atti-Guest Martha Hyer oortriya • movie ctrdt" (drama) 'SS-John Smith
tudtt. star ~·s ready . to Jive up htf 12:00 GI * ~ (C) 12.:JO m Htttllr ,,.. u u.-... ...;.. m Trdt or C.. 11 .. 11te11 (C) (30) ~;eer tf Unde Bill will marry htf. lZ:lO. hW u.111 ~ (drama) '48-Joan Fontaine.
ID P9nJ 11 ... (60) D@(}) PtpN1 Place: (C) (30) mA~IH Utttre: "Marry M• ,_...,. (dram1) '50-Mic~ em Makln1 Thlnp lror. (C) "Easy Dr. Rossi and Dr. Miles give Rod· Aialn. Rooney. • Bulbs." Thalassa Cruso explains how th I ~·• •• .u 1 ·JO m "•Id fiD Ult Ila Hou." (dra to make various types of bulbs ney e r pro ....... s; 1 drunken Su· 1M'ff Q llowtt: ........ ,........ • ) •47 Joh Sh . · grow. She points out that one eure san upsets the Winter hoUMhold; (ad'ltnlurt) •44 _ Pbyllla Brooks, ml -n ttton.
is to Increase root growth by plac-Marsha is t~ubled when Roal mi• Robert Lowtry, 4:l0 G "Ntpt Tr1ill " M•ldl" (mp.
in" bulbs in the refri-ratof. • • date widl her. l:OO B tery) '40-Ru Harriaon, M•rr•rtt .. .~ m • ..,._ <60> .... : "'Hln1cw ...,. Lockwd.
@I) tealcoa J CancloMS em NET Jo•nal: "LSO-Letlvln vs. (dram1) '51-Jon Hell, Mart. Wlld-1J "U West ....... (drama) '62
1:00 0 TH CM•plons; (C) (60) "Op· Leary." A psychedelic showdown be-aor. -Alan lldd, Rod Sttlrtr.
eration Deep-Freeze." The Nemesis tween Dr. Timothy Lury and MIT D II~ ..,.. ~ (•dvM·
agents are involved In a den1erous professor of physiolo0 Jerome Lett-lurt) 52-Rldlant Contla, Lit J.
attempt to stop a despotic 1eneral vin. (R) r.obb.
in Antarctica from usina his atomic GI ltmata Maietl 8 C.••lff ..... ...,
missiles. P1trick Wymar11 portrays a D ..._ (C)
Central American who has a 1rud1e 10:00 B 9 (f) ,.,_ltre: (C) (60) ''Th• i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m
Winst the United Nations. Searcll."M•rll Miller, Bany foster,
Mtwlt: 1rute Fon:it" (drama) Michael Rennie star In the slOfY of
-Burt Lancaster Yvonne Dt 1n American private detective who
Carlo, ctm1es Bickford. operates out of London. He Is hired GI Hanf (C) (30) by • woman who rtfUMS to beli9"
fJl) laiabtw Q1111t: Pete See(er the 0Hlci1I finding In a boatin1 ac>
wetcoma Elizabeth Cotton, Rlfael cident. Julie Sommers la futur9d.
Martinez ind Rosa Valentin to the D @ (i) I SllJ: (C) (60) "Sha· aflow. na.'' Theft of a top-secret 11mple
81) Le Prtlllbidt of rocket fuel brinp Roblnt0n and Scott to Acapulco on the tr1U of a
l:JO 1J 9 Cl) Tiit LICr Sllew: (C) (30) beautiful but elUIM suspect In t
O..nMartln plays himself, and his deal with enemy 11ent lndm (AJ.
doublt. Lucy Carmichael hu a date bert Dellker), embittered fQnnef·
with both. (R) &OVtrnmMt wor11er Shana (Glori•
D (i7J CJ) ltlt Patrtl: (C) (30) foster) ,,,._. to trade • vial of "The t1tal Reunion Rlld." During a claalfled rocket fuel for the aaft
bombl111 raid· In a desert town, retum of her brother who Is Im· set Moffitt meets Gabrielle, a for· priaontd behind the Iron Curtain.
mer swett!ltert from Dunklr\. SJ!e (R)
turns out to 119 the Rats' contact 8 ltorp Ptrtu• ..._ (C) (30)
In the exchan1e of a French scien· D li7J CJ) n. Iii Vallt,: (C) (60)
tlst-prisontr. Their reunion proves '7nltCh1llenp.'' Vlctorit's reputa-
to be painful when ther relive their tltion is threatened when a doc-
romance. loube Sorel iuests. (R) tored photolflph of her is u.lld to IJ lllflloa $ Mowit: (C) "Tiiie Hut· discredit her friend, Senator James
ed' (adventure) '58 -Robert Bannan!. All unlCfllpuloua photos·
Mitchum, Robert W1iner, Richtrd rapher has what appears to 119 1
r.an. A World War II ace. assiantd compromiain1 photoiraph ol Vic·
to a jet liahter comm1nd, turns a toril in the company ot 81nnard,
"character'' Into a top ace and • who la runnln1 for reelection. TN
fear-filled pilot into a man. an1tor ia warned that unlm ht m Merv lirtftltl (C) (90) drops out of the 111Ct, the picturt
II) Worfd ef W.-(C) (30) will be widely dlttrtt111tld. Jamt1 tlJ Alita d9 M...-er Grt&OIY 1nd Harofd Gould lutll
(R) t:OO fJ ~ Ci) w, lrtffltll: (C) (30) • JKl LltM• ..... (C) (60) ~;: •~ttleT':flor'e:~e ~ II) T•tr. f•Mitf
fume on his new job as I dnia lO:JO II) lie-= (C) (30) Bill Johns.
clerk. (R) flD Sta In Amtrtca: (C) ''Birth of
8 @ @ NIC ColHdy PllJllotae: t Biby." Dr. John Beeston u•
(e) (60) ''The Fat Outlew." Don pl11tlc models to ltlow the birth
Knotts and Arthur Godfrey star In process, renetlcs and heredity.
THE BOUND
AND THE FURY
YUL BRYNNER JOAflNE WOODWARD
8:30 AM..JUESDAY ~COLOR
PRIZE MOVIE
WITH HOSTESS JACKIE JOSEPH
WIN.CASH!
I
f V f N I N l;
6:00 8 n. Ila Ntn: (C) (60) Jllrry
Dunphy.
8 H11t1tltJ·lrinUtr ltt!*t (C) (30)
... .. Sllew: (C) (90)
Stew's sdledultd 1uesta for tonllht
are d'Aldo Romano, rock poup Thi
V1nlll1 fudge, and one of the molt
eminent entries In the race for the
White House, IOber·laced comic ht
Paulltn. D Sia O'Cl4d lltwie: (C) • ....,
fildltr" (adventure) '52 -Tyrone
Power. Cameron Mltdlell, Thomas
Gomez, Penny Edwards, Robert Hor·
ton. In the early days ol the Royal
Can1dlan Mounted Pollet, In 18l6,
• Mountie Is ordered to brlnr back
1 tribe of Callldian Cree lndi.111
Who illeplly ems the U.S.. Bordtf
Into Montana to hunt buffalo tnd
make war on American Cavalry t~
I MlriM hJ (C) (30)
a.tM .... (30)
(]) Mn lrtffl11 (C)
Wiara ""'1
&tr. ... .
• Tiit """' ... (C) (30) ..... ,.a. (30)
,=.1 ... IC ..... a.me. ~C) (60)
Mdtllt'a fbwJ (30) H...,..,....., ltllllft (C)
. ~••: "The Structure Df
Life.'' O.Vid Prowltt looks at tht
life and work of Nobel laureate 1nd'
CO·dlseoverer of penlcUHn Dr. Emit
Chain.
Contln~
TUESDAY (Contlnu.d)
QI Cl) CIS beailla ..._ (C)
., lloticilrt 34 (C)
NO 9 CIS e-lq llen: (C) (30)
Wallet Cronkite.
1111~(30) I f,,.., (30)
w. •••rlCI~ St11•: "The
World's Gre1ttlt Show." Dr. Irwin
SWerdlow talks about the •ploib
of P. T. Barnum, and tht Impact of
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" on Hie U.S. IL~.:....,
7125@ (I) ..... (C)
~ 8 ft Cl) DaHlri: (C) (60) A
strtnp •~like cnature Is ...i
near W1meru and Dr. M1'111 Tracy's
staff pursues It. hoplnr to find 1
pre.historic 9')teilnlft. (R) II DIC Sptdat: (C) (30) "T tU lt Like It Is." Godfny Cambridp
hosts I photo(rlphlc 1SS1J of the
new Necro poets who are ~
Ina tflelr talents 1t the Dou&t•• House In Watts.
I Crand Pru. R1c1n1 (C) (30)
(HJ (I) a.n..•1 lortllas: (C)
( ) "20 Gallons To Kill." En route
by plane to their b1• In Ena11nd,
tM GorilllS ,,.. shot down by
enemy 1lrtr1~ Ind parac:hutl Into
holtll• territofy. They ltttmpt to
r9ICh a vlllap where they have
contacts, but encounter a 1roup of
peasants whote leader, KodHh, be-
lieves they represent 1 11eurity
threat. E.duardo Ciannefll 1uests H
KocUsh ind John Saxon 11 his ton
Janus. (R) a ..... s .._.. ""' .......
'Like It Is'
.. U..""1" (comedy·...,)
'62 -Kim Novik, .lldl Leftlmon,
Fnld Altllrt, LloMI Jeffries, Ellefle
Wlnwood. In London Stilt Depart·
ment official rtnta I flat In tM
home owned by I mystwious ~
n11n ~ of lllVl111 ll'Mlf'dered
her hulband. The youn1 hero llb
out to prove her lnnoctnCe.
I lfd W C•IH'll•IClll (C) (30) P1nY M ... (60)
Cl) f Drtltl " ....... (C) ( ) "My Doubl•Cloaiftl ~aster." to disprow Ro1er'1 thtofY that 111 women ire fickle, Tony poees 11 1
d11hln1 British doctor ind mikes
rotn1ntlc overtures to Jeannie. Hlf
reections alv• him tht shock of his
lift. (R) ID n. Fre.da CW: Julia Clllld
tells how to prep1re crol•nta.
ll)s-ila
l:OO D 9 CJ) Sllawcw 'II: (C) (30)
Gultanlt C.rtos Mon• II ruett
star when the show orialnata from
New Yor1c cttf• W•ldorf·Astoria Hotel. Host Uo,d Anawl, Julie Budd,
Len (by, and the Feminine <'Am·
pl111, an •ll·alr1 sln1Jn1 aroup.
II ROLLER GAMES-Uvel (C) * T-BIRDS vs. TEXAS ....... a..: (C) (2 hr) LA.
f.llirdt vs.. T11t11 Outlaws.
I Nani (C) (30)
NET P'laJhlle: "ThlrtHn
11ainst f1t&-The Frienda." (R)
ll)Le ...... lbldo
1:30 R QI()) Stlewt .. 1: (C) (60)
DIW Allen, one of Britain'• most
popullf comedians, Is tM peffonn·
Inc-host of 1n lnttmatlonal v1riety
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEa<, JULY 27, 1968
~
PRIZE MOVIE
WITH HOSTtSS JACKIE JOSEPtf
WIN twt CASH!
I
FACHIONC
OF TM£
F .. y: 'ft .. W: R'· £= .·· ~; y ? ::;j ,: ;.
.. . . ,,
'
THE ST AR TREK GIRLS MODEL THEISS CREA-
TIONS: Far right is Leslie Parrish aJtired in a rose
and silver metallic jersey. f oan Marshall (center)
models a black and white printed chiffon. For the
group pict11re (below) T oa11 Marshall chose a rain -
bow paisley brocade harem-skirted dreu with cape,·
Brenaa Be11el' s creaJion is a black and red metallic
jersey harem-skirted dress,· and Leslie Parrish wears
flocked floral nylon sheer pajamas with flower trim.
All hair decoraJive pieces are of dyne/ and are by
Tovar Tresses.
If you are a woman and are s~ill around 200
years from now, you will be wearing briefer
costumes. Thi~ prediction comes from Bill Theiss,
costume designer of NBC's Star Trek seri~
(Thursdays, 8: 30 PM) .
Theiss has designed over 500 costumes to date
and has attempted to approximate what the well-
dressed woman of the future will be wearing.
He firmly believes that modern technology will
dictate future fashions. In addition to the brevity
in costumes of the future, he says that they also
will be of a lightweight material, yet will give
the neccs\ary warmth.
To bear out his predictions, he points to today's
trend to lighter materials which give warmth
when needed while not being too heavy for the
warmer climates.
Tileiss says that since the 1850's women's
clothes have become less bu1lcy as well as briefer.
On Star Trek, he is restricted in the fabrics
he an use because women viewers might recog-
nize them. He favors prints and also Jiles to use
metallics to create the scientific mood. He uses
nylon velour extensively because of the satisfac-
tory deaning factor.
Theiss is also limited by the figure and personal
attitude of the performer. Different personalities
can't always wear the same costumes.
r, 1 () 1> N I ~ (,
l:lOIJllw Us nta 0.,/ ..... (C) 12.'GO A S--1""' (C)
I 00 Llt'a M• • Deel (C)
(J)lwll:MI 1:•1 S....r -.... (C) (Aluc.altotl Eldlnp: (C) "Ctlll· .. ,.: (C) Colt and Bohrman.
latM ....... rtn Explore." The llCOlld week of
the series produced by WNBC.TV,
New York. Mond1y'1 procr1m ct.la
with the New Mith, 1l the lie· 12:30
rnentuy school level. Tuesdq, the
program centers around 1 voluntlry
math club of 8th 1r1d1 students
~WJ,_ ff:.= Tim (C)
Days ff 0.r l.MI (C)
T....-.l•(C)
See Daytime Movlu.
~l:i fw Dollars that meets It 8:00 A.M. Wednes-
d•y'a show d11ls with e second
grade cleas learning to r•d pho-
netically. Thursd1y shoW1 the chll·
dren taking dlct1tlon from thefr
t.t1ctier and wrltlna tM llfttences
lhe ll*lcs In • notebook. Friday,
• profest0r conducts e Spanish les-
10n for fourth araders, usina no
Enallsh durlna the entire leaon.
I Eurc:lll Wltll Cleria (C)
Edeatitall ftttwn
T ldlakll C...
7:t0 8 hi.tift& Wltll ,., Pelmela:
(C) A pr1etlcal "how-to-paint" leries
features one of America's most 1r·
tlculute unr P1lnters. .. I . Tiie ,..., .. (C) ., LA. (C)
Mr. Willlbolle (C)
7:15 Stoel Merbt
7:JO I CIS ""': (C) Joseph Bentl. DepllM'a C."""8 (t) .... I a Cf) Cq1tlln Kanaarto (C)
• Tiie If& Kkll' Slllew (C) 1:30 fJ Movie: See Daytime Movies.. D Movie: See Daytime Movies.
~ 6 Snip Jttdpiut (C) t:001 9 ~ C1ndld Cl1111r1
Jlek Lannt (C)
(I) Car1Mn1 (C)
t-.25 D t1I 00 NIC ..... (C) 1J eo-11nl\J 111tlttlft Board
1:30 I a oo 1twtrtr Hnlbil11e1 . t1I (l) Conuntretlon (C)
lwt Tllet lob
l.n Crane Sllow (C)
{I) Jedi Le LIHI (C)
10:00 I WJ of 111"'*'1 • Qi (I) PenouNtr (C)
Leave It .. ....
,, ... I lellerllWd ~ S.nnJ Todly (C)
lO:l011~Dict Ven DJ'-Sllew 6 Hof.,._. s.a.. (C) ...
@ rn Diel tmtt ... <C>
Fro• tile lnalde Chit (C)
features: Sd-fl n.tre, (C)
uu., Thurs.
11:00~9 (I) lo¥t of lift (C) @ 00 JeoperdJ (C)
Mewlt: See Daytime Movies. ill Wltll ton'lt, Wed. Ol\ly.
O)Rotaper Roo111
11:25 11 9 (I) CIS Ntwa (C)
ll:lO I u Stardl tor ToMOn'OW (C) 6 Ere 8uns (C)
Jolln (C) .....
lll45 I 9 Cl) The 811ctlft1 Upt (C) Hiwi (C)
PeplO
1:00 ~~Low la 1 MuJ Spltw-1:30utd~ll~ = jC)tl 6 ~ h1cl (C)
Ira H.,,.... (C)
&, ~y.D1ytirne ·a1~
~: 10fficem~c:~~ ~ 6 , .. .,., .., (C)
Newlywed la• (C)
..,.: (C) The Dornana.
Teda11lcal Conltr
2:25119 (j) News (C) 2:3011fE::! =-·~(~C)
Delrie Clllia; Coekilt& Al9ad a.
orld, (C) Wed. only. D ~ (}) Datin1 11111 (C) m WorW Adftfttllre (C) Friday •
2:55 0 Q 00 NIC NIWI (C) ,
3:00 9 Ci) ne Secret Stor• (C) P.D.CJ,(C)
H_!Jtlw1y Petrol (ll) CI> ,...,., Holpltal
lolo tile Clown (t)
Sfp4 00 Mabee: Ron Rodewald. 3:301 loatique (C) · MIU Dotlates (C) The Dio Maa
@ (I) OM Lift Tt L1w (C)
Hobo W, (C) ·
(I) Dieliq .., Dollars ....
DMra Cowt (C) 4:001Mr. Ed . ~ =·::::-(C)
4:JCl Mowie: See Dqtlme MO'ries.
...,.. htu• ..... (C)
Newa Hoar: (C) Baxter Went.
Mowit: See Oeytlme Movies.
O..llr U.lta
Bolo's II& J., a. (C)
(I) Miu DMtlae (C)
5:00 I DIC ..... Sefvlce (C) T1lt Alwill& nar.. 00 h., Thotutea ... (C)
Ci) 5'akl(a Pim Plrtr
5:30 &J Ollie Hd Herrlet; Altpla
War•·ap, (C) Wed. only. Coll••· ltr Semce Proar-•: (C) Frid1y only.
Medal of Valor Awards ceremony for
the Los Anreles Are Department.
IABC ..... (C)
C1rtoons na. Add111t1 r ••ltJ 00 1lllt o., 1961 (C)
Ci) lilrl fn1111 UNClE (C)
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 27, 1968
I
WEDNESDA Y
JULY 31
For morning and afternoon
IJ1tlngs, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
~30 0 "ltet tilt Dlwt.., (d111m1) '54
4tumphrey Boa1rt, Gina Loi~
brirldl.
0 "lllia w .. u la DI .....
(drama) '52-Joan Crawford. "111
tbe FrlftCll strte" (drama) '63-Jean Seberg.
11:15 II "Up In Mable'• Roo_.. (com· ecJY) '44---0ennia O'Keefe. '111111
T•b" (drama) '5>-John lref1nd.
12:30 m "'Tiit Cowntess of ....... CrilW'
(romance) '48-Sor1J1 Hen'-. "Tiit Dark Conler" (mystery) '46-Mart
Stevens..
1:30 0) "Unknown Island" (sci-fl) '48
-8art.on Macl.ene.
4:30 II (C) ''Ha•...... Knot" (west·
em) '32 -Randolph Scott, Donna
Reed. D (C) "SMe Cities .. lead" (ad·
venture) '55--Anttlony Quinn, Rich·
•rd [&an.
fVfNING
'Ille ...... alMI ~ 9ft <OllCleu.lat .. policy of .....
... seria, epilodet aM DIOYits
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pet Uf illcoHtllJeiltt dae.t
.......... ~ daaap9 ban camed. .M.., lllOYke .... daupd ...... Mt 11e>tke to oar lot depanmeat.
l.'00 R T1'e II& Ntwa: (C) (60) Jeny
IJUnphy. , D H..U.,·lrtnklty • .,.,. (C) (30)
8 ANGELS I ATHLETICS * come out swinging! n ~ ....,..,: <C> <2'.4 hr> ~it. Anatl• va. 01kl1nd Athlttica.
0 Sia O'Clodl .... "Ttt , .... ft Kill" (comedy) '51-June Ally·
aon, Van Jotlnson, Git Younc. A
younr lady who's en aceomplilhecl
r.ianist poses es 1 cflild procllg ,
mprMSeS e concert manapr, ind
her career is promoted to ,,...t suc-
cesses befcn It is l•mtd that she
la not really too youn1 to klta.
.. ...... .., (C) (30) m1et111.-.. <30>
(H) ()) Merv 8ttffla (C)
fl!) n.t'a New?
.., Elltrl S.lw•
1:30 8 IOllC ,.... Service <C> (60> D Tiit INOWJ ... (C) (30)
....... , ... (C)
0) MdfMn NllJ (30) Iii (j) H•tltJ-llriUllJ Repen (C) flil Spectrl• (C) "Science end So-
ciety-A Race Aplnst Time." Ot.
lee DuBridp, Caltech president.
end Dr. Simon Ramo. missile ardll· .tecl attack the myth of the robol
IOC:iety.
IC~;c,-(C)
7:00 8 CIS EIMalq Ntwa: (C) (30)
Walter Cronkite.
Irr,.., <30> I Lowe l1q (30)
lllllpr'a lllud (30)
Ci), .. A.MM .. It
.,--. 'I&! "Compen11tory
Education." Readlnr t•hlt Jin
Gialketsb demoMtrltes tedlnlques
of reeding enrichment with children
from Redondt School. a Ci) Mdlale'a ....,
fl) Ftlipe SllCMr
7:25 @ (I) ..... (C) 7:30 R 9 CIJ Loat In s,.ct: (C) (60) No storyline available et prm time. a ta ~ ne Vlrplen: (C) (90)
''Stacey.' Stacey Gr1lnpr lap111
into self-pity after his 1rm is para-
lyzed In a bum accident Hla wor-
ries are compounded after an oper-
ation appears to be unsuccessful
and his alrlfriend Janie shuns him.
Clay Grainger finally enllm help
from The Vir&inian, and they cleel
Stacey a rouah time until M ,.
pins his pride. (R)
~ @ (]) Tiit Awtlpra: (C) (60)
' Invasion of the Earthmen.'' John
Steed end Tara Kinr try to IOIYe
the disappearance of apnt Bernant
Grant, who had been lnvestlptln1
the secluded Alpha Academy. St.r
and T ere 11in entry to the adlool
by pretending to enroll 1 pupil, ind
find evidence that the teenaae ltu· dents ere being trained es 1 con-
querina army for an invasion of
the universe. (A)
D Miiiien $ Movie: (C) "Circa ff
FNr" (mystery) '66 -Christopher
Lee, Leo Gffn, Marpret lee. Aftlr
• robbery, a 1anpter Is tent tll a
circus ...ndezvous where M meets
death at the hands of an accurate
knife thrower. Scotland Yard, 1ware
of the circul1tlon of b1nk notes at
the circus. dbcovers the body end
unravels a similar murder.
GI Tr1tll er C:.U...11aca: (C) (30)
Four female contestanb ere lndi· 1 vlclually aslled by Bob B1"9r to
drew a sketch pert1lnln1 to various
well-known televlllon shows, while
three other contest1nts try to Iden·
tlfy tht pnarem portreytd. m "-" •-<60> EID NET Jm: "Lur1ean Huntlf."
Popular Chicaao South Side jm
stylist lur1ean Hunter brinp warmth
end excitement to old ballads and
new blues. Sht la becked by the
Vernal Fournier Trio. ., "-"' .,....
l:OO m Hazel (C) (30)
fl!)..... In ""'9diN· (C) New York Times Auoclete Editor Lest«
Markel, Washlnaton Burnu Ctllef
Tom Wicker end White Houae Cor·
respondent Mu Frenkel analyze the
headlines and lnterpm major news
developmenb around the world. m Ln Pn1111111Wt 1:15 IJ Anpla w,.,. .. (C)
8:30 IJ 9 Cl) Tiie ...,., Hlllbllllel:
(C) {JO) Drysd1le countn a rtv.111
banker's acheme to capture the
Clampett eccount by lllrln1 the
relanlna Mr. UnlvwM (Dav. Otlpt()
to woo Elly Mey and protect his
lnttmts. (R) 9 NFl AdiM: (C) (30) ''Doom1-
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dlr. A Sec:oM Appointment With And,_., WUliam ~-stiNy of the
DatiaJ." Dan Mndlltl and tht herolam of Nnr lltlob lbolrd ••
Dallas Cowbora m f•tured. tlrmft carrier dwfn1 WOf1d Wtr II. n ~(I) o.... "'-= (C) (30) • t.. en .. CC> <60> iiru -olrow llOGI. m ~ ........ va." (dl'I· ·ID Merw lrtfftl: (C) (90) Comedl· ma) '43-Dana Andrws.
enne Moma Mabley, c:omedl1n Norm (ft) (I)..._ (C)
Crosby, comedian Chartle MIMI, fit ct) 1'i1 .,_, 1• (C)
siftpr Anita Gillette, llftlW Tommy fB (.I) ........ Z9 ~~: -.pert Robert 11:30...... (C) ~ .. ...
IB.....,. of tllt Wert.I (C) (30) Lllan" (ICMnture) 'S4 -Jeln-
1!) WI tit ...._, ~~:. :::i~:u=:. :-:.
t:OO B 9 Cl) ._. Aatt: (C) (30) British mreattd at Slbaatopol, two
Oliver perauades Liu to put up offlctts, who hid brou&ht the can·
her own Jam prtltfYOS as the other non to crash the walls, fled to the
farm wMI do. (R) forest and wtte hidden bJ .,.,.._ au oo.,.,. ... Hall: <C> au oo • t .. ldlt ... CC>
(!(>) Host Ed McMahon owls co-8 MeN: -B11•1e11l:dl"' (ICMft.
median Shafley Btnnan, vocalist turt) '52-John ~ John Barry·
Gerri · Gr1lnaer, pianist Peter Nen>. more Jr. Tho National Guard of a
Spanky and Our Gana vocal-instru· small town turns boys into men
men,al aroup, and sln1er Bobby durln1 combat In Wortd War II.
Vinton. D (jj) (])Jelly ....., Slltw (C) : =~::~:~ """' .... 1%.111. JM ,.,.. (C)
Ir. <C) iiflle .. 8-Wt" (advtft. 12:30 m All · Ni&M Iller. "Impact,"
ture) '61-stephen Boyd, Juliette ''Jack From the Deed," "Battie of
Greco, Dwid Weyne, Dame Sybil BrotdWIJ'' and "Tho ·Loves of Ed-
Thomdikt. An Irishman, his bride pr Allan Poe."
and a meek coumn llt out fn>m 0) Aclilll TMltrr. "Muth,, of the
Dublin for West Africa's Ivory Coast Er.inore."
where they hC>Pe to makt their for-12.-55 a..... "D.o.A." (mystery) '49
tune In the truckln1 business. -Edmond O'Bri p mtl Britton 18 bluda ii 9t S.. (C} (30) en, I I • m NET Fllllnl: "Carmina Bura· Luther Adler.
aa." A complete ballet version of 1:00 B ll9wie: "Tiiie UMlf" (mpmy)
the Car1 Orff wort. chorqraphtd '58-Eli Wallach, Warner Andttloft.
by John Butler and peffonned by 8 lleN: ....,.._ (mysbry) '63
the Neder11ndl Dant Theltte is to--Joel Holt, Reiko Obda.
nllht's pmentatlon. Almtd on loca· I C-.U.ltJ 111i.a. ~
lion at a medieval cutle, the en· .._. (C)
tire ballet was performtd In Doontn·I-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; burc. Holland. I 1
., llinllll ..... t:• •am"' ' -.: <C> <30> otek HOlrister's wife, Paula, Is
thrown into 1 flt of J-loly whtn his
newly hired assistant (Julie Som·
mm) turns out to bt a beautiful
woman inst• of a man. (R)
18 lMnl .. <C> <JO> ............... c.w
lO:GOB ft Cl) Diii Mallo CC> <60> auoo .. ,., , ... ur.; CC> ™>> ''The Killin& Scent." Paul Bry-an WOfb fr1ntically to save an In-
nocent man fn>m the pa chamber.
When Paul !elms a key witness
aplnat Lou Pattanon (pest Tom
Sktnitt), I murdtf upect bt pn>s-
ICut.d IOmt years •rtier, has beeft
found Insane, ht manewen a llaort
stay of execution. Wltll ~ 48
hours to WOftl. bt att.mpta to trlcll
down I vital MW wftnea. Rldlard
AeCther (lutat Robert Dwlll). (R)
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10:30 ID -= (C) (30) Bill Johna.
11:00. °'"' O'Cltcl ~ (C) (30) Jtny Dunphy. a• na ""' -...: <C> (3o> Gicqe Stinntr.
I n. W11t11W1 (30)
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THURSDAY
AUGUST 1
For morninc and afternoon
listings, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
f VI NINC.
S:flO 81'e Its -= (C) (60) Jeny
Dunphy,
.. .......,."'....., ~ (C) (30)
StM AU• Sllew: (C) (90) Lou
end Pam Roiers end Muon
Wllll1ms cuest. D Sii O'Clodl MMt: (C) .. A Dar trfutl'' (adventure) '56-0ilt Rob·
erbon, Mara Corday.
..... .., (C) (30)
lltM..._. (30)
(}) M.v lriffln (C) : Mars NeW1
l:30 D .,.,_bolt" (comedy)
Bitton Webb, Ginger Roam.
'52,-&ttre S.bru l:lO DIC ..... s.M (C) (60) 0 '(C) .... ,rate" (romance) '46--
Jeanne Crain. (C) "Apfll In Parts" ~) '53---0orit Day.
11:00 u "l1le -........ <west.m> ·so
-William Elliott. "Made fDr EMii
Otlllr" (romance) ·~rote Lom·
bard.
12:JO m "Holy Mab....,.. (comedy) ''3 -=Monty Woolle,. .,_.,, ...._,.
(drama) '48--0on>thy Lamour.
1:30 m "llondt Ice" (mystery) '56--~erly Michaels. Jim Davis. 4:JO • ,..,.., .. tile .,.. (mystery)
'56-Van Johnson, Hiidegarde Neff. 8 "Zttz!" (comedy) '62 -Tom f'Oston, Julia Meade.
• TM a....., ao. (C) (30) ....... ,..._ (30)
McffaWt flavr (80) Ci)"....,.'"""" ~ (C) : Spednua: ''Th• Miniature War."
A report on efforts by leadlna
French ICientlsts to protect our
fOl'ests from Insect damaae.
I ()) CIS &.em, ..._ (C)
l1itidll-e 3' (C)
7:00 CIS &tnfq lhws: (C) (30)
lttr Cronkltt.
• F Trwp (30)
I Lowe t..y (30)
8111 .... '• lllMd (30)
(6) Hlllt aftcl Wllcl (C) : SICre .... t. f1lt <C>
(i)MdWt'a NllWJ
rilipa S.ttehez
7:25 Cil ..... (C)
1:30 a oo a.lfl'Oll Strip: <C> <90>
Western series starrina Stuart Whit-
man. Jill Townsend, Percy H~
and Randy Boone. Stofyiine not
available at press time. DU 00 Dulel 11oeat: <C> (60)
!PORT! HltJHl/tJ/IT!
SUNDAY, JULY 28
12:00 IJ Profnalonat Soccer: (C) Wash. Whips vs. N.Y. Generals.
3:00 m Southern California Golt Championship: (C) Southland ama·
teurs c~mpete at the par-70, 6,446-yard Lakeside Country Club course m North Hollywood.
MONDAY, JULY 29
1:00 ~ Sports Spec!at: (C) Middleweig~t Champion of the World,
Nino Benve~ut1, confronts t~p n:i1ddleweight contender, Art
Hernandez, in a non-champ1onsh1p bout. telecast live from
Toronto, Canada's Maple Leaf Gardens.
TUESDAY, JULY 30
8:30 1J I IJIC!l~I Grambttna Collec.-100 Yards to Glory: (C) The'
story of this all-Negro school, Grambling College and its fiery
coach, Eddie Robinson, is a saga of success th~ugh persever·
ance and hard work.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31
6:00 I Angels Baseball: (C) Calif. Angels vs. Oakland Athletics ~ ~FL .~Ion: (~) "Doomsday: A Second Appointment With
stmy. These films of last season's championship game be-
tween Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers display the
famed "Doomsday Defense" of the Cowboys with their flashy
player, Dandy Don Meredith.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1
8:00 U Boxlna: (C) Frankie Crawford vs. Peter Gonzales in a 10·
round featherweigtlt match at the Olympic.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2
6:30 D Collese All-Star Football Game: (C) The College All-Stars race ~he world champi~n Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field
In Chicago for the benefit of the Chicago Tribune Charity Fund.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 3
11:00 AM B Major Le~ Bnebatt (C)
2:00 ~ fii«A Western n: (C) Defending champion Jack Nicklaus
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. JULY 21, 1968
"Orlando, the Prophet" Hans Con·I subject of an elderly muttfmllhon·
r1ed guests u Or11ndo, a trevellna •ire's persistent attentlonL Cecil
maelc:lan and thief. AllO appearin& Kellaway ruests. (R)
is Anthony Alda. son of actor Robert m True Advt11t.f• (C) (30)
Alda, II Of1ando't bond·SMV~nt Or· fl!) F•btre: <C) "Watts Toww
lando and Rudi c:ross paths with Wotltshop." (R)
Boone IS h• returns from st Louis @!) NocM de Dhno
with samples of the winter fur t:lO D @ Ci) Dra.,..e: (C) (30) ''The
catch. Orlando prods the boy to Bada• ir.CUt." set. Friday and
filch the pelts Whtie he is distract· Officer Gannon tackle a shakedown
ina the frontiersman. (R) operation in which suspects poae 11
8 .. LET'S GO TO THE vice officers. (R) * RACES!" WIN CASH' IJ Im(]) "1tDtt rt.ce: <C> (30)
b , • Emergency aur1e1Y Is ptrfonntd on pres. Y VON S MARKETS Rodney; Tom discusses Suan's I Lars Ct to Ult Rac:ea (C) (30) drinklnr with Dt. Rostl; Steven Cord
(J7J Cl) Second Hlftdrtcl Ytn: and Leslle Harrincton hive a con·
( ) (30) "Lucky Luke." Luke meets frontation.
Black Bart in a IO·for·broke game m Travtf (C) (30)
at the poker palace. Aines Hilde· fli) 1bt ,_ of tilt Dobr: "Man·
brand, a neifhbor, asks to< help agement Mattera." HlfhllJtlb of a
after she aambles away her house-manaaerlal conferenct at wtUdl
hold money and some of her hus-Americans and Europeal)S dftcUtl
band's. Luke Is outsllckered by trends.
Black Bart in their first meetina. 10:00 D 9 Cl) DN1 Mlf1ill "'-""
but returns with a plan to make tha the $oldilluen: (C) (60) stnaer
pmbler beat himself. (R) Gail Martin joins Frank Sinatra Jr. D Million $ Movie: (C) '1'rWlce of and Paul Lynde.
PllJ9f1" (~rama) '55-Rlchard Bur-'&torp Putnam Ntn (C) (60) ton, Maa1e McNamara, John Derett. Susptnte TllNtrt: <C) (60)
Raymo.nd Massey, Charfes Bickford. •• apture at Two-Forty.'' Ben Qu.
The b'Olflphy of the actor Edwin zara, Michael Rennie and Kather-
Booth. ine Crawford star. A youna lawyer, I Trutll or ConlequtMtS (C) (30) dyina of an incurable disease, de-
Ptny .... ,. (60) cides to spend his last few months
Ft1tu,.: "Traveller to Kurdls-with the Jet Set on the Frtnch
tan.'' . Riviera, There he meets a beautiful
ii) Nuev1 Citl Musical 1ir1 bent on engaging In dan1erou1 1:001J Bolin&: (C) (2 hf) Frankie sports.
Crawfo1d vs. Peter Gonzales In a I Stent Alfft (60)
lO·round feathtrweifht match. JKt Latia• News (C) (60) 0 (J7J Cl) flJlne Nun: (C) (30) fftOJitt 5'ofJ (C) (30)
"Ah Tove, Could You and I Con· (]) TM UntlDudaabl•
spire." Sisters Bertrille and Jacque-: RID Rtvitw: "Computer Graph·
line find a stowaway In their sta. lcs, Part I.'' Now It Is possible for
tion waaon when they return to the man and machine to exchange In·
convent after a shopping expedition. formation without a computer prc>-
Bobbye Starr hides In the bac:k ol arammer-through the use ol pie·
the car when she leaves her boy· lures.
friend's yacht after a quarrel. Mau-10:30 m News: (C) (30) Bill Johns.
reen Arthur, Hlfb Edelman auest. 11:00 fJ Ele¥tn ~Ctoct RtpCKt: (C) (30)
(R) Jeny Dunphy.
I Hazll (C) (30) D The lltll Hour News: (C) (30)
PlaJln1 tile tiuitlr George Skinner.
lo PrMlbldo stlwia of tM c..t.y (30)
1:30 ta Ci) lronsldt: (C) (60) "Bar· ll News: (C) (30) Baxter Ward.
bara Who?" A nurses' aide known IS Morie: "Tlltta" (horror) '54-
a.s Barbara was aalgned to Iron· James Whitmore, Joan Weldon.
Side's ca• when he was wound· m .... Cf•• (C) (60)
ed. She tells him that someone has m Morie: .. Five Steps ta Dan ....
tried to kill h&r. She has been an (mntery) '57-Stertlna Hayden.
amnesia vlc:tim since sufferlna a I ~ {ftn (C) sev&re beatina by unknown persons 6 Tiits Dar 1961 (C)
and the motive for the murder at· Ntwlline Z9
tempt is difficult to find. Vera Miles 11:30 Movie: "Dtattl of a S.ltlllllft•
auests. @) (drama) '52-Fredric March Mil· IJ UZl Cl) ltwitclltd: (C) (30) dred Dunnoc:k. '
"Once in a Vial.'' Sam turns the I@ @ Tiit TtAlpt Sllow (C)
tablu when Endofa calls in Rollo, Mowlt: "lnnocettll 111 '""" a hand10me war1ocll, in her efforts (comedy) '55--Claire Bloom Claude
to break up her daughter's mortal Dauphin. '
m1rria1e. Endora slips Rollo a vial I cm (])Jet, lisfMlp Sbow (C)
of love potion for Sam's drink. but 12:00 Jee PJne
she gets it by mistake and it it up 12:30 All-Niatd Show: "Guest Wlft,"
to Sam to stop Endora froni mar-" appy Land " ''The Late Georae
ryina a cli~t of Darrin's firm. (R) Aley,'' and ,:My Lucky Star."
I MP Sriffin (C) (90) Actioll Thfftr.: "Trocadero.''
Rowifta Kind (C) (30) 12:50 • Movft: "Str1n1W In T""'"
Off-Ra•p: "Draft Counselina.'' (mystery) '56 -Alex Nicol, Colln Two cleromen and a campus ad-Tapley.
visor explain the draft and Its 1:00 II Mowlt: ''Tiit Wltltl !qui('
alternatives to a UCU student (western) '56 -David Brian, May
is .amo~g the got ~reats competing for $130,000 purse at
Chicago s Olympic Fields Country Club today and tomorrow.
4:00 I The ProfessioNlls: "Tennis."
,, Anita cit MOfttlltur Wynn.
9:00 9 CiJ Tllundaf Niatit Mow•: 0 Mowlt: ''Doollltd To 1Mt"
) "Joan of Arc" (drama) '50-tery) '40-8oris Karloff Ma~":!:. 5:00 ABC's Wide World of Sports (C)
.AFL Football: Cincinnati Bengals vs. Kansas City Chiefs in a hve pre·season game at Cincinnati.
' ..... 12
tn&rid Beraman. Jolt Ferrer. (R) Reynolds. •
D @ Cl) rut Gllf: (C) (30) "Old 1J C:O.UullitJ Bult.tin 1Mn1 Men's Darlin&.'' Ann Marte is the News (C)
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~.1 ( J f? N I r~ r.
.', I T I p N () () \
a.c.u.. of the NCent P'OWl"I eo1am over 'Wolence In t.lftlslon,
the networb NMrW the l'tlht to chenp their fMtuNd movtes with-
out edvence notk:e. AA of this writlftl CBS ha not announced wh8t
Its Tburlday and Friday nilht movtea will be.
SUMMY
t:OO 8 (IJj Cl) (C) "HaWtl'' Orflinal!Y Men this JanUlry, the Par1·
mount Picture stars John Wayne. Hardy Kncer. EIM Martln-
a111. o.r.nt Blain, R• Buttbns. Bruce C.bot. Mlchele Glr1rdon, Valentin de Yarps, Eduard Fr1nz. Howard Hawks dlrec:tad the
1962.re ..... that wu filmed on loclltion In Ent Africa. It II
th11p story of the men who "bri"I •em back 1IMt'' for zoos
around the world and the conflicts thoM men must flee.
TUDIMY
a:10 B D Cl> .. ,,...." John Huston•• 1963 Unfvenal ,.._.. Is
iioWn .. aln (1t •• flf'lt alNd In Flbruary) and lta~ Mont·
ICN'*Y Clift In the title role. The ftlm ii the ltot'y of Frwucl'•
psychiatric dilcovert• and his own pelnful Mlf·••lylis tn
which his MCt'9t ....,,..... peakHw .,. broulht to the surt.ce.
SUlannah Yortl. Leny Parb, Susan Kohner and Eiieen Herlle .,. t.lllNd.
~y
t:00•t11Cll(C) ~ ............. "The 1961 .. c.muc Nlliie llilra ~ 8o)d. JullMte Greco. DNd..,... 9JbU Thomdllla. Md GnlorY blDff. The ........... ., bY lrwtft 8tww WM produced bf Dlnyt F. Zanuck Md cllrwc:tld
by Rlchllrd f'lellcher. The Afrtc:8n eequences ..,. dlrtdld bf
Elmo won.ms. The plctuN ts the story of an lrtlllrnen. hll
bride and • meek cousin who Mt out ~ Dubffn for W.. Nrtca. wherw they hope to make • fortune In the ttucldnl business.
IATUllMY
l:OO IB (C) ,. .. ..._ .. Home." Dirt~ and Suean 1J 1111r In the 19&6 WllW Reede/ ,...... ebout en 1Clfl OMcht Mtw•n r1¥11 fections In Oyprtot ,.
volt of the 1990'1.
....... (IUlptMI) '64 -Brld J:JOI Diet II "' .... (C) Hanis, Marianne Koch. T• Sc11ft (C) C1J .... ..,......._ , ....... (ad· .....
venture) ·~Jon Hall, Nan Adams. C.-n.tM: (C) "Smol\J."
• .,,.....: ........ (C) 4:t011""11M/0...... (C) l:JO me.~ ne ...... (C) lfl&li ...... (C) "'nt c..t If ...... 11lt '"' 111tnall· (C) "Ttfttlla." " '(adventu,.) '34-Robtrt [)o. An anatysta of tht prolealonll
nat. Louis Calhtm. bnlnd of Wlnls 11 demoftllrltlad bJ
ID 1111119: .. Alcahz ~ (dra· urF ma) '62--Robtrt st.ell, Bruce Sor· 11• Wiii .....,
don, Nl'lfllt Brand. The .cond alftUlf
2.-00 B PrGfed Heed se.t: (C) T11eh-=I ~rt noft. ~ Wcona~Sum11 ~ .,. and all that lMJ do tD arw ...... ,... uiw u. "-the communitJ la today's IUbject. Festini. Liit yee(a "Mia w1tta,••
! lllewit: .,._. T1til Olla" (com· Veronica 0.C.nll H.,_, w111 be OR
) '52 -Peter Lawford, Janet hand ID pmidt Mr Ulla ,_(I ah. went and tD pus the crown 01 !!t!i~ =test--=-J':= c:. 4:301ito ~n::.u;· wrp on tM .,_.. of Chicato'• •11,11+• (C)
famed Olympia Fltlds Counby Club. ...... Ml 5: ~ "Sebrina.
18c...t1lltlh: "Yaqui Drums.'' "
2:30 ·---10: (C) Host Ktnntth fD TMClltr 'II (R) Jadunan explcQI aome of tht waya 5:00 8 lllidt F ..... : (C) Geofll Al·
In which .. rtll satellites IUCh as left and Gil Stl'lltDft a""1U Ute
OGO, OSO, Syncom, Relay, ATS, stnnathl. wknlml and lb•llclw
Echo, IMP and Tetstar era btlin-of major fdlll tte-.
nlna tD revolutionize our way of lift. B ~ FNllJ; (C) Hott Edwin ea. • 111 ea. Newman talb with Andrt Fontaine,
3:00 8 11,artalre Wwbll1,: (C) From Fenian E.dttor of le MOftdt.
tlii povtfty-lbic:bn SOutll End " ~-c..t (C) Eut St Louil, The Youn& Disd,.. @ (]) *" Wlllt W.W If
and COmpany will be showcalld in ~ a musical varittJ pl"OIJlm. AfL hllaall: KllllU C1tJ va. D MM: "'nt WIN .._ YMdtr" nclnnatl.
(advtntu,.) '52 -Wendell Cofer, , .,_
Vera Ralstuft. • II-* .......... (R) D llMt: "'nt OtdlR ......... e ...... cem YMllt <wut.m> '54-Ptlll ea...,, Dofothy s:• a ._ ...., CC>
PatrtcL 1J Twll!Pt ZtM
3:15 m ne E...-cq e ._ 1t1t
Miss Watts Te W11~ llp hPllt Seas•
Obi watcben. wake up! The
lut pretty sirl bun't paraded
down the ramp-yet! There'•
one lllOJ'e beauty ~t to ap-
pear OD the teJeviUoD ICnleD be-
fore the seuon oftlcially doeel
and that ii the Mill Watta Beau-
ty Pqeaot llated for ~y.
Auaust 3, 4-5:30 PM. on KHJ,
Channel 9.
Mia Watta ii the "baby" of
the beauty parades, for tbil
year'1 event marb the llCOGd
time the event bu been in es-
iltence and alto the IOCOOd time
to be televiled on Channel 9.
It ii an intqral M too, of
the annual (now m its third
year) Watta Summer Festival,
for the winner praidel at tbe
Peltival u iti Queen ind c6ial
hostela. Last year, 19-year-old
Veronka DeCarol Hayes, a ltU-
dent at Muy Mount Colle ...
Palos Verda, wu crowned the
8nt Mita Watts and ~t a Yer/
busy year puticip1tm1 ln ID
kindl of community IDd atate
oriented activities, for u Pq-
eaat coordinator Mba Pat lleed
points out. "Miu Watta ii a ~
raentative of the people; there-
by, beina a projection of the
community. it1 alms and ideal.
M• Witts takes pride in her
community and the community
tabs pride in her."
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