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· DAILY PILOT Nine Hessians eleas_ed
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, '1968
In Assault on Mes.a Boxe
VOL. ,1, MO. 1'2. J S•CTIONS, 4' PAOll
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Mystery Surrounds
Vall~y Snip~r .J)ea:th
Six Killed
24 Injured
In Disaster
WILMINGTON, Ohio (UPI) -Most
of the 31 officers and men attached
to the 907•th Tactical Airlift Reserve
Group at Clinton County Air Force
Base had jobs which kept them on the
ground.
They were hallway through their
summer training when they boarded
a C119 "Flying Boxcar" Friday for
some flight experience. The orienta·
tion flight, a five to six hour run to
Qtis Air Force Base. Mass., turned
into a few minutes of terror.
The giant plane of World War IC
vintage ''lost its flying ability" short-
ly .alter takeoff and plummeted to the
ground, breaking ipto flames.
Six of the reservists were killed
f"d 24 were injured, 11 N!Quiring hos-
pitalization.
The plane crashed about a mile and
a hall from the end of the runway
into a patch of 90ybeans only 100
yards from a farm house.
Three of tbe victims were ldenti·
fied as Sgt. Ernest L. Arehart, 24,
of Sabina, Ohio; T. Sgt. William B.
Hansford Ill, 53, o'f Wilmington; and
Sgt. Michael Welf«d, 21 , of Dayton,
Otijo. Names of the other three vic-
tln1s were withheld pending notUica-
tion of next of kin.
Mw·der Suspect
To Stand Trial
As Juvenile
Teen • age murder su6'ptCt Edwin
\Villiam Chott III will stand trial es
a juvenile instead of adult Jn the
bludgeon death of Corona del Mar in·
surance analyst George Lyons.
The decision Wal handed down Fri·
day by Superior Court Judge Bruce
\V . Sumner of Lagonia Beactl after a
week of liearings on how to try tbe
17-year-Old suspect.
01011. an AWOL Camo Pendleton
Marine, will remain at Juvenile Hall
peodinl a court trlal, expected to be
set within two or three weeks, accord-
ing to olflcrats.
He was arrested in Indlanapol!s,
Ind., by FBI agents am tranaferred
to Orange County six weeks ago as
the prime StJspect in the May 19 mur·
der of Lyont. a 48-year..oJd bachetOT.
Jud@:e Sumner in his ruling pointed
out Jhat U convicted in Juvenile
(See JUVENILES, r1c• ·'1
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Mesa's Playmate
DAILY PILOT ..... .., 1M ......
SIS IS ALL WET? -What's so sexy about a girl having a bath?
And what's sexy? This is the basic reaction of some younger broth·
ers and sisters of Gale Olson, 20, Costa Mes'a girl shown here with
her photo as August Playmate of the Month, which had her in swim.-
ming pool with floating toy. She looks difierent with snipped locks
and a dress, but still-who's complaining?
Playboy's Girl
Wants Out of This W orl.d
81 ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of 1M i.nr Pl• Slaff
PracdcaDy and from the esthetic
viewpoint, Costa Mesa'a mOst admire·
able citllen is a prim, out-of.ttiis·world
redhead who hopes to co even further
out of tbi1 world tome da.y as a U.S.
astronaut.. •
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No more lllrry-eyed than 111e·mai.1
she lnsplfed as Aug111t Playmate .(If
th• Month In Playtoy Ma1aln1e, G,Jo
Olson, 20. of 3104 Roosevelt \Va,y,
\vantl to wort 1n the space proei;am.
Mathemat.lc1 Is her 1~hola 1 tlc
(See PLAYMATE, Pace!)
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Juvenile Tr.ial Set
In Bludg~on Slayin
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9 Hessians Freed
8 Charged With Murder Intent
Nine members Of the Costa Mesa~
centered Hessians motorcycle dub
were turned looE'e Fr.id,ay, but eight
others were arraigned on Ch'arges of
assault with intent to commit murder
against .an ex-prirefighter.
A total of :l2 men were originally
taken int.o custody in cconection with
Ille saV6ge, dl&n-\Wtlpplng and beat·
ing of Robert Glazier, 30, of 2224 Pla-
centia Ave .. late last Wednesday.
Glazier wa'S also S·hot in the h.and
when he covered his face, as Uie Je.:id-
er of the 1-Jessian gang, which burst
Mystery Surrounds Death
Of Man Killed by Sniper
Mystery continues to cloud the
death or James Gardner, 21-year-old
Santa Anan gunned down Wednesday
on the San Diego Freeway, apparent-
ly by • sniper.
The body of the mtll'der victim
was found pavement battered while
the motorcycle on which he was
riding was iallno&t totlally undam·
aged.
lnformaUon released by Fountain
Valley police Indicate d that Gardn~r
was traveling at a relatively high rate
or speed when the accident occurred.
Valley police Sgt. Fred Nourse to--
day accounted for the condition dis-
crepancies between the body and ve-
hicle as fre-ak iDStances of chance.
"Sometime1 it just h1ppen1 that the
motorcycle isn't damaged," he told
the DAILY PILOT.
Jn any eveflt the death vehicle bore
little testimony to ttie violent end o!
its owner.
Impounded by the Highway Patrol
-the policing agency which has jur·
isdiction of freeways -the motor·
cycle now re~s in a Westminster ga·
rage in apparent running condition
and blemished only by scratched han-
dlebars and a torn right throttle·
grip.
Investigators denied the poss<1·
bllity that Gardner may have been
stopped prior to his murder or that
he was going at a relatively slow
speed when struck down by a hail
ol bullets.
Sgt. Fred Nourse o[ the Valley de-
tectives added that the murder's in·
vestig.ation has revealed, thus far,
"nothing 1ubstantial."
"We're conttlnuing to check out all
friends and Gardner's own back-
ground, but we haven't had any
breaks," he said.
The clean-cut vicfi~. a Navy vet-
eran who worked nights at the Mc-
Donnell · Douglas facility at Long
(See SNIPER, P11e !)
Into bis apartmeot, ·allegedly blaated
him with a bullet from dlort tange.
With the previously arrested Hes·
sians back on the streets, Glazier aDd
his wife Barba:ra have gone into hid·
Ing, while the vi<:tim recovers from
serious beating injuries and lacera·
tions.
··\Ve don't know where he is right
now, but he's laying pretty low," Said
Police LL Glenn Walker, who arrest.
ed the 'cyclist identified by wttnes&·
es es the raid leader early 'lbursd.ay
moi;ning.'
Lt.· W-alker said detectives will talk
with Glazier in building their case
(See HESSIANS, Page I)
Armed Bandit
Gets $15,000
From Broadway
A man described by police a& being
very pale and sporting a thick black
mu.stache escaped Friday afternoon
with nearly $15,000 from the va\l.lt l)f
the Broadway department store fn
the Huntington Center, Edinger Av·
em.ie and Beach Boulevard.
lhmtington Beach Police Officer
James J . Rothaermel told the DAILY
PILOT shortly alter the spectacalar
armed l'Obbery that the susl)ecl. held
Credit Manager Lela H. Powell at
bay witb a fOur-lnC'h revolver, be·
Ueved to be a "police speci'al," while
forcing her to stuff the day's receipts
(See GUNMAN, Pa1e I )
Cove Cruising Charted
Sce1iic Beauty Awaits Catali11a Island Sailors
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U you are oont"1nplat1nc a cove-bop-
plng cruile around Catalln1 illand, ••
we did aboard La Prensa, AvalOn ii a
likely 1tartlnc point and you can go In
ellbtr direction around the island -
clockwise or counter-clockwise.
We cHose the clockwise dlrectlon
around the ea"St end with scheduled
stops at LttUe Harbor and cat Htrbor
on the seaward aide or the i1land.
Leavin& Avalon you pass Lover'•
' Cove -which got It. appropriate
name in another era -Pebby Beach
where the new Airport 11 under con·
atruCtlon and the Rock Quarry on the
way around the eut end and Church
Rock.
In normal weather, you •e JJkely to
be beading lrto a brisk weatherly and
short chop a:s you make your Way past
the sheer cllUs ._nown es the
PalJsades, .and on towards • series of
points of land known as S'alta Verde,
Chi1'"\l'Olnt and Ben Weston Polnl . '•
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At n00< o1 thtse point. wtD you flDd
ancboralllS safe and s.itshdwY
enQUil\ for mor.e than a (ew hours
filblng -aul !htn under only the moat ideel weather cooditiw.
Alter puslnc Ben We1ton Point,
, you'll miss Little Harbor It you don't
loo~ sharply. TM harbo< Is u small ·as ·tt'1 11eme tmi:>Ues ~d is tu cked in
behb<I some-lonnldable looting rocl<s
alld a solid field of'kelp. 'I'll• en!fanct
is ~the east of ~rbor, skirt.lni
(Ste CRULU)<Pace %) u
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Police Nab
35 Youths
In Roundup
Anabeim police in an all-out att.ac:k
one juvenile hot •Pol known for mar-tJuan.a UH rounded up 3' youthl early
1hll momlna.
Of .. ~a .,..Med, Sl were jUYen-
U... Qsp1 lllcludod potMUkln aod olfertnc I« Mio cl ..tJuw. drUnk
Ill pubilc Ollll Cllffew vlolMion.
n. ..-. ••• mlde all>• CJ>ub. bl' Burier, 2Nt W. LI Palma An.
at ·Mapolla sn.t. JuvCl111ot won
rtltlled to -pll'tllll.
Adultl orrettlcl lncl•IC!ed St.nlty K.
N•loon, It; MorTlll A. Oroper.a, 19,
druolt In pubUc; Robert R. EWott,
19 po11e11ion of marijuana, ind JOtepb JI . Peuml, 19, rttfttlnC arrest
ood drunk In public.
BUIMI Park police also reported a
'uvenile roundup. Twelve were arrest-
ed, mottl.y for curfew v1olaUoo.
Frot1t P .. e J
PLAYMATE. • •
1pecla1t)' and a vlrit to the bla:,
nor111alde home of Maj. aod Mn.
Thaodor• Oltoo 1hoW1 aomeon• lodotd
mutt nc•l In keeplnl tab• on the
f•mlly.
The retired U.S. Army officer, now
a Phllco-Ford Aeronutronlc Dlv11lon
employe, and hll wife have nine
children be1lde1 Gale and the family
'collle recenUy gave birth to 13 pupa.
But bow does it feet to be •
Playmatl!
"I uld II nut I couldn't do It. I'd be
too buht\ll. But they were 10 nice and
bualne11llkl," 1aid tht former OCC
coed, recently home from alrUne
1t.ewarde11 tr1truna: 1chool.
"Ev•)' tlmt 1 came home, 1 aatd,
'I'm never going back. l'm never
coma: back/ but I did,'' 1atd Gale,
dllcovered by an enterpri1ln1
pboto.,.111>h<r While doing routine
roceptlonlat wnr1< al a Lona Bt1eb
model~.
'l1Je miff or photographic 1e1alon1
required to preaeut Gale'• charm• Jn
the but polllbll way wa• delayed
...u.f la tbe year, however, due toll·
-&ho ...,i.t _.ma:
0 1 don"t bow tt lt wa1 the potl.ng,"
aald Ille &lallnl youai lady whose roar. awz.-fllu1'! 11 .... both U\ a
· ww~nmtnl pool aad cmrllna lhrough
a 1P11!11.W. lleld o( wlld mu1tard ID
11>1 A .... I Jqou~
otllor chlldru Include G111y, 24;
Tony, It, a U.S. Army 11r11ant newly
anivod Ill Saf,.., SO.th Vlelllam;
Joyce, 19 111 alrllDe omrard111; Ted·
dy, 11, Cb..111 14, JuUe, U, Lorraine,
10, DavJd, 4, and K1vln, 1lx months.
Xevin was Utile interested In the Jn.
terview being more concerned with
grabbing a hit. to 111 -out ol a bou·
quet of (lowers on a tablt.
Whal do lh•y think about Gale's
statul, whlch open• up a new range of
job -lbWtlH, both wltl> Playboy,
...i -lb on all« to try nul for an
..,-, movie roll with Anno Ban·
<nil?
:·-·1111ere to thlnk?" uk•d Lor·
r.aiM. w~c btt freckled no1e at
~w-h ;m ~ question.
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\1 11r.t. m9 ~ •8!, kind of
,~ • 18\d'. Got•.. "'1ttigt the went ...., __ "'111• ~·•bot
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"1t'1*J .._ .lttil\J "\f' .._..,"i ' ~ .P\. -COUJILUIO.lllA."111!'
G• UJ'I D -.,. __,.'\Ui 'tlfff" ~
her antidptted Jeer -.4 ~
work, or 1b• may try llCI. ll<'<=U:tr
sh• hopes to join the U.S. "'°"" pnr
gram.
''It depends on what happens. I want to go on with math, but that's When
l'm maybe 35 .•. " said the pretty
Playmat..
Career posltmnue's are definitely up
in the air for Miss Ollon, who may
also resume training as a stewardess
befOl'e pusuing her astronal.&ical
aspirations.
But sky travel will be nothing new lo
the eldest Ollon daughter, who!e faml·
ly has often switched homes following
Maj. Olson's career as 1t took them
through many American states, plut
Germany and New Zealand.
SISTER'S FOOTSTEPS
The OJ.sons moved to Costa Mesa
three years ago annd Gale, who at·
tended OCC for • time says in·
telligence rrom her ne1t d o o r
neighbor, lmtnlctor Jack Klug In·
dicai.t the 1Wf minds her Playbo7
_.,,ca DOI at alL
''PnttJ UDUIUll for O<X:," adds the
'1rf -midJed paycbolOID' ui.r.. ~likelihood of other Olton atria -Ute Lornlnl -foUowlng In big
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"!'" alru4y been In Playboy."
..,. thl frecl<led, daok-halrtd llfl,
who 11,,,.... In -shot, fUlly dresl<d ot a 1""'"1 plmdc, will bo Jult line for
hlr IQIJM,
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146 Cong Kille·d
By Allied Forces,
intelligence report• forecast an a~
tack within the next three weekJ or 10. enemy troop• by ground, alr and Aiked wh,y the ~xpected • atta~k
"'· allied lorctt reported todoy the • hadn'l materfallzed1 Kerwlal Hid,
tllllng of 146 foe and capturing 145 "It's probebly a wllole combtna~
Vitt CoDI alllp«.'U In a tetle1 of of U>lngs." He oald tile a!U<d com·
mand struolutt In tbe Salaon art• n,111' """" tl>e country. hid been harmou!Hd .will> the c...,.
Most cl the actloD occurred Friday, tloo of a caplial m!lltary dl1trkt
centered in the Saigon suburbs and ~t command, and that allled swee:ps
the far northern provtnces, two areas and bombing had kept the enemy
wblcb U.S. olflcen 11y the enemy off balonc<, and dlmlpted 11' IDC·
command b.as singled out for major istics, -
SAIGON (AP) -llunUng •lusivo
assaults. 1-
Roundup of the Viet Cong suipects
came durint: a series of cordons and
searches of village•, described as
one o( the biggest of iU kind in the
war.
LITTLE HARBOR: ). QUIET HAVEN FOR CATALINA VISITORS
Tbe allied operatlonl are aimed at
prevenljnl Vlei CoiiC and North Viel·
nam... troops from lnllltraUng Into
poa1Uon for massive attacks a&ainlt
Saigon, Hue, Quang Tri and other
key SOUth Vietnamese cities and pro·
viDclal capitals.
Mesan Facing
Trail by Jury l!
In Robbery HB Exchange Ouh Hears
Compulsive Gambler True
From Page J
CRUISE ..•
the kelp beds until you come to a body
of smooth water parUy 1urrounded by
11andy beaches and towering rocks.
The low rocks at the mouth of the
harbor k~ep the large masses of kelp
from coming in, but you should be on
the lookout for smaller patches: that
can foul a propeller.
By WILLIAM REED
CH ... OAllY •"9t lt1tf
"When you are a compullive
gam• there 1re no winnings -you
muat keep playing WXl11he last penny
bu vanilbed."
The apaaker appearinl before the
HunuastOn Beach Exchange Club waa
idenutled only a& i'Bob N . .'' a member .
of Gunblers Anony·mous.
He told of taking $200 to the 1amlng
rooma of Gardena end oirolllnc around
the tables, confident he could resist
the temptation. Ten minutes later he
w&• on hls way to tripling his money.
'Itlen he lolt all but f4. Theri he lost
everyihlng.
"I bad to wah unt.ll Ute '4 wa1 &one.
From Page J
GUNMAN •••
Into a briefcase he carried.
The neaUy·eroozned robber, who
pollce theorize wa1 well • veraed tn
the security procedures of the big
chaln store, appeared at tile window
of the third fioor credit bureau 1horl·
ly before 2 p .m.
"Open up the vault end a:tve me the
mooty that the auaM pick• up or I'll
kill you," he was quoted to have
tllreaten<d.
Mrs. Powell and two as,!listants
emptied '4,!00 cull and •10,000 In
ba1* checks into the brietcue.
'lbe money and checks were to have
been picked up at~2 :30 p.m. by an ar.
mored truck la< tranller to the b6nk.
Tbt -Ulen llod ~ a back ltalrcae, but wu IOUO!red b7 anoll>tr
store employee llcolt Ilurff, 19, who
had been walllnC to coah hl1 poyroll
check.
Duree wts joined In his cba1e by
Service Manager Carl Greenup but
they lost the suspect \\'hen he jumped
Into an allegedly stolen getaway car
and sped olf.
Police lat.r loond lhe abaodoned
vehicle in tile industrial area near
Gothard Street and Murdy Circle
Gt.bout a mile from the 1tore. !lit! auto-rntA>Ue WM belle'Ved to ha.ve been
UU. In Costa Meoa, but thal city'•
VAia tlttllnod to conllrm the report.
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HESSIANS ...
~~ M ~ lia!llln1 transferred
fk.. cfW~ r....,..,. J•ll frlday n!Ctlt
tty .,...._ ~~aw, heartna next -' )Kii! ~ fV"'8 lllf'failMd w u Fr111k
'11'(-" "' -le. M, al 1:11 Al· tlitrt tit,, C"'4'U Mau, -tio 11 charitd
as tbt ..,,., <I. U)f '1'0UP which ra14-
<d Iha Glade< home.
"Remmlber me. Baby'!"' tht VIC·
tim '1 wUe and a wltM11 quot.d Wiid
Mouse as saying, while tbt ITOUP or
15 to 22 men 1urged In , allacklng
Glazier with motorcycle chaln1 and a
baseball bat.
PoUce said the job was a revenge
raid for a fight involving Rundle and
Glazier, a bar ~r . several dJJS
before.
Telephone wires to tl'le apartment
had been cut by someone who stood
on a fence to reach them, thereby
preventing a quick c.all for help.
Other• arrolgned Frl<ky oo char1cs
or assault witb Intent \o commit mur·
der are:
Thomas M. ilillc. 20, o( 'l2J11 Canyon
Drive, just outside Costa Mesa city
Umlta ; Philip Cerasco, 20, or 2207 Can·
yon Drive, and Robert C. Harmon, 20,
ol 1442 S. Raitt Sl, 8anta Ana.
Alto Rol>ert MUTdoct, 30, ol lro&l
Oak St., Gerden Grove, Jame1 Lu·
SOD, 28, ol 12e82 Magnolia Ava., Gar·
dtn Grove, Robert Henderson, 2f, of
~I Avvoodo St., Costa M111, Ind
Waymon Grl,.nll, 34, of Horbor Cily.
The •1'11 men are lclltdulad to ap.
peaT Aucust 18 in municlptl court for
a prtllmlnary h .. r1n1 . f'lley rtmaln
In cu~ In Oranp County JIU In
Ueu of 137,!00 ball lor -11. ...
I couldn't get away from the table.
That'• what you ca11 a compulsive
gambler."
Bob N. explained Ulat Gambler•
A.nooymous Ui a self hetp group
organized UI help tile compullive
gambler. The new member receives a
list of 12 suggeatlon1 designed to b<lp
him 1n the battle against compulsive•
garnbUng, Bob &aid.
Along with tbe luigest.ions comes a
prayer which reads, "God grant me
the serenity to accept ttte thing• 1 can·
not change, courage to change the
things J can and the wlsdom to know
Uie difference."
1-re estimated that there are si x
milli-On compulsive gamblers In the
United States. Many of the gambler•
ore being Introduced to tile benefit. of
Gamblers Anonymous, Bob said.
"GA can help them to reform, but
nGt unless the individual tries."
He po.luted out that while the
alcoholic o!Wn look! the part, th•
gambler usually appear• to be pro-
1perous despite being heavily in debt.
!lob told tile Exohenge C I u b
members he ha,, remained away from
the gaming tables for about two years
now t!trougtl the help of Gamblers
Anonymous. "I'm working hard on my
Job end fut.,,.. prospects are good."
From Page J
SNIPER .•.
Be.ach, was believed to be returning to
hl1 home at 619 S. Moun tain Ave ..
when he wet shot five times by an
unknown usallant.
The murder weapon has teotatively
been identified as a small caliber
automatic rifle.
Elrller polico bad coosldmd a
pos1lble lint between the Gardner
murder and the arrett Thw1day of
17 member• of the Hassian Motor-
cycle club. Member• of the club
were picked up in the wake of the
savage beating of Robert I!. Glazier,
30, at hJs apartment at 2224 Placentia
Ave., Costa Mesa.
The attack on Glazier occurred
Wednesday night, nearly :U hours
ter the 1:55 a.m. estimated time of
the Gardner murder. tn tl>e roundup of Hesllau 1Uapects,
police cont1scated a cache of 11 weap-
ons found in a Hessian home near
Cost-a Mesa.
One was a semi ... utomatic rifle,
police said.
Fountain Valley detective Lt. Mar·
tin Fortin scotched rumors Friday
of a deflnJte link between the two
crimes. saying only that a "connec-
tlon had been considered."
I-le 1uggested there was a strong
po11lblllty that lhe murdered man
wa1 the victim of an "indlscrlmln·
ate •hooting," indlcatlng the theory of
a homlcldally-lncllned sniper.
From Page J
JUVENILE ...
Court, tht suspect could be sentenc·
ed to serve Ume either in Ult Califor·
nla Youth Authority or in the •late penitentiary,
If Chott were coovkted ln an adult
court, be could be sentenced directly
to the penitentiary. Sumner said.
The distrk:t attorney'• ornce, 1eek·
Ing an adult court trial. argued that
the lttJ!.tAger "would not be amenilble
to the care. treatment and tra.ining
programs available through the racil·
Il les of the JuvenJle Court."
Official charts show as much as four
to seven fathom.a of water, but well in·
side you can expect to find eight to 10
feet not far from tbe beach. Because
of its protection from the prevailing
westerly the water ln Little Harbor is
generally smooth without a great deal
of surge. But watch for wind con·
d1Uons ffom the south west OI' south
which can pile heavy seas through the
entrance.
Appearances are deceiving. From
the size Of Little Harbor one would
think that two dozen boats would be
about the limit. But over the Fourth of
July weekend thsre were more than 50
boats anchored in the cove.
Island officials who made the coWll
allowed that there was litUe or no
privacy as many of the boats were
re.tted gunwale to gunwale -several
on one anchor. There are no moorings
in Little Harbor. \Vhen anchoring it is
be1t to drop bow and stem hooks to
prevent BWinging when the wind or
tide changes -especially if there are
other boats anchored nearby.
From Little Harbor it is less than an
houi's cruise to Cat Harbor -one of
the largest and best protected an-
chorages on either side of the island.
The harbor is long and skinny and ex-
tends aimost through the island to the
Jsthm'Us on the olher side. As a matter
of fact, it is no more than a 15-minute
walk from the shore of Cat Harbor to
the Isthmus shore on the other side.
There are ample moorings in Cat
Harbor -many o! them on lease to
such mainland yacht clubs u Del Rey
Yacht and California Yacht Club. You
can pick up any vacant mooring here,
but If the lessee arrives you are re-
quired to vacate immediately.
Although the willer Is 11mooth ic Cat
Iiarbor, Jt is not unsual for a strong
westerly to whiltle through the gap,
fmning what J& known as the
"Isthmus fan" aa it roars acrou the
low part of the laland. Repnlless of
the force of tbe westerly on the
seaward. aide of .the island, it picks up
velocity as It 11 1uclted through U>e
Dl!ITOW pp. U you don't like wind, Cat
Harbor b not a place to spend a long,
lel1Ul'ely weekend .
Leaving Cat Harbor and heading
toward the west end of the island you
won't find any suitable anchorages for
other than • few hours respite or
fishing. But you wU1 pus clo1e aboard
some of the moat awesomely beautiful
clllfs with such appropriate names as
Whalt Rock and Ribbon Rock.
You'll know you are nearing the
west end when you get your first view
or Ealle Rock. a majesUc spire that
stands alone a few hundred feet from
the Jsland and Just around the corner
from the West End l.Jgbt. Even lhe
bird droppings fail to detract from tbe
beauty of Eagle Roclt. Except for
someUmes heavy concentrations of
kelp, you can pass between the me.in
illand and Eagle Rock, but the safer
course l1 outboard.
A Crolh of wblta water o(f the west
end marU the low-lying rocks that
1ometime1 are submerged. Now you
are around the west tnd and beaded
for • •taltb of coves end harbor1
1ome of which are rt1ll little known. '
(Nnl< Aloto1 Ille we--·I
Tenn~ Fin.ah
Slnted Surulay
Sumner found that Chot\'1 trtal·
ment through Juvenile Court proced·
ures would parallel that of the adult
court, and denied the prosecution'i;
urument. Fina.la of u,. elehth annual Ntwport
The jurist added that no matter Beach Parka, BN.cbt1 and RteraaUoa
who bad tried the sulPfct, the death Department Ttnnla Toum.amtal art
penalty 11 not a ractar If Chott is c<>n· l'CheduJed for Sunday at the Newport
viW!d becauae he •II under 18 when Harbor Hlah School leOnia court.
Lyons died. The schedule: t a.m., flnall for
The Merlfte will tUrD 18 th11 Sep· womens doubles and meru: doublts; 10
tembtr. a .m., finals for womtns 11ngle1 and
A Juvenile Hall ollcJal aald Chott boy1 IS.18 1lnglH; II 1.m., lS.18 Jlrl1
Is belol hold Ultra wllhoul ball, and 1Jn1lea end nlne-12 B glrlt •lilalt1 i
i• permitted tbe f'l"eedom to mingle noont!118e·12 A. atri. •ina:lea final• ana
wUll. otbtr )'(Ulflter1 and use rec-nlnt·lZ B boYI llngle1 finals ; and 1
re1tlooll ladl1Ut1 l!UCb u pto1 poua p.m., ..Sult mlJed -·•Del olne-U and 1V. boy1 tiDl!H A.
Maj. Gtn. Waller T. Kerwin Jr.,
commander of tile U.S. 2nd Field
Force which lnclude1 Saigon and it!
outlying provinces, said the enemy'_s
main force units ''are not in the VI·
cinity of Saigon."
Kerwin declined to say where lie
thought the foe was, bot added that
they could launch an assault against
the capital anytime.
Observers here believe several regi·
menu of North Vietnamese and Viet
Cong troops are biding along the Cam·
bodian border and ln provinces north
and northwest or the capital. This
thinking is given weight by dally sat·
uration strikes by U.S. B52 bombers
in those areas.
An enemy attack against Saigon
bu been anticipated all 1ummer. but
was yet to materialize. Most rec~nt
Coata Meaan C'harlaa R. Willi1, 38,
facea a jury trlel Soot. 3 In C<lllllOCtlan
with the armed robbery of the Fox
South Coast Theater on Bristol Street
last June 6. ·
Willis, 133 E. 16th St., pleaded in1
nocent to charges of armed robbery
and kidnapping Friday in Superioi::
Court. He remains in ~~ County
Jail in lieu of $62,500 bail.
Willis allegedly held up theater
manager Harry O. Francis and BJ~·
tant manager Loren R. Annu. ·
Francis was having difficulty with
the theater safe when Annas entered.
the room, and not undtl'standlng wb&t
was going on, offered to help.
The kidnapping charge 6leips from
the fact that, during the robbery, the
two theater men were marched -at
gWlpQint Irom the_ premises.
Mesa Man Reveals Plan -
To Halt Beach Erosion
By BRUCE QENSON
Of .. o.lb' ,. .... llltf
Costa Mesa resident Dale Wullner is
trying to find oirt if it's sUU possible
for one ~~Jg~ the tide of gove·r~
ment opwmt.
Wullnef 29 bas come up with two
imaginatt,e· PioPosa11· to atop eros:tOh
along the beac'bfront at West Newport
while still preserving the natural beau·
ty of tlhe coastline.
He says somebody &hould build an
underwater reef two miles long, about
50 feet wide, and about 6 feet beneath
the mean tower low water mark, plac·
ed some 100 yards offshore.
Secondly, while the reef construction
ts getting organized, sDmebody should
fioat two 600-!oot ships to West
Newport, and temporarily anchor
them oUsbore Crom 36th Street to 48th
Street.
Both meaaurts would have a slmllar
effect, Wullner r;ays. They would
break the force of tides and swells
which are now ripping ashore and
taking a lot of 5and away on each
receding wave .
EROSION THREATS
The salts and systems .analyst of a
computer firm was galvanized Jnto ac-
tion two weeks aa:o after reading of
renewed erosion threat. along Ute
unstable Wiit NewpOit cDasUlne.
"We'd better get aome fire under
thla tl>lna," he s.ald of hi• proposals.
"The erosion ls a little more aerious
111an people think II i..
"We're taUdng about the best beach
tn the country, and offlc1als want to sit
there worrying about thls and wor·
ryin& about that while nature goea to
hell. That's no way to do it."
What appall!i Wullner ls the solu·
tiona to the problem already proposed
and adopted by tl>• U.S. Army Corps
of Eogineer1. Corp• officials have
built ooe :i:;o.foot steel sh .. I grolll jut·
ting into the •ea at 40th Street.
They propose to build a similar
groin 1tartin1 next montb at 44th
StrHI.
'LlltE WllAllF'
"At this rate,'' Wullner predicts.
"you're goirlg to wind up with e~l
five groins a mile. It'll look like a big
factory wharf along the coastllae to
Anaheim Bay."
He point. out that two old ships
from ttie mothball fleet placed
offshore would keep the breakers from
Beach Man Gets
15-day Sentence
A 11.wttitlcton Buch man was
.. ,,..ncod to U days 1J1 tho Orange
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Ml"'°lil lllp lchQoj 01 JNl!f I /Ill
taWn1 bar lbal hat fallltr ll'lf IJI,
ll\ltold ol taldn1 hw holllt lit lll'tw•
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hltung the beach. ,''The 'ships would
solve a temporary crisis (this sea.son'~
erosion) on a temporary basis rather
than a groin which solves a temporary
crisis on a permanent basis."
The 5heet metal of the groins are
pounded deep!y intG the beach with
piled.rivers.
Wullner to date has met with John
Shea, leader of the West Newport
Improvement Association; William
Iierron, Army Corps coastal engineer
chief, and Don Mcinnis. West Newport
representative to the Newport Bea'ch
City Council.
"I haven't gotten any goo d
arguments from them yet on any of
my ide85," Wullner says. "Herron
said that an underwater reef could be
considered if it wasn't too expensive.'-'
"But he said we shC7Uld have an
engineering firm check out the cosl I
don't know who 'we' are. There's just
me.
"I understand th~ Corps b con·
sidering an Wlderwater reef project at
Santa Monica. I'd think they would
have some idea of costs based on
that."
Then he adds,
"I guess it would be unrealistic of
me to assume that the Corps is going
to .admit that I have a better idea."
Wullner 8ays he isn't through
fighUag for adoptloo of his proposals.·
Indeea, he points out that he's j\lst
begun. ~
His next stop, he says, will be a( l
ses~ion Of the Newport Beach C~l1
Council. .
·we1t Newport, meanwhile, cQn,
tinues to !all slowly but surely into l!l.e
sea. , ·•
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voe 6l, NO. ·192, l SECTIONS, 46 PAGES SATURDAY, AUGUST 111, "19'68 TEN CENTS
6 'Airmen l(illed
24 Injured in 'Boxcar~ Crash
WILMINGTON . Ohio Cl!Pll - Most
of the 31 officers and men attached
to the 907th Tactical Airlift Reser\•e
Group at Clinton Couoty Air Force
Base had jobs which kept them .on the
ground.
They were halfway through their
summer trainir;ig when they boarde•l
a Cl19 ''Flying B"oxcar" Friday for
some flight experience. The orienta-
tion flight; a five to six hour run to
Otis Air Force Base, Mass.,' turned
into a few minutes of terror.
HOW TO PLAY IT -Tom
Brentnall shows bow to play
game of 21 on binary digital
computer which bas rilade
him finalist in western states
electronics scholarship com-
petition.
Ne,vport Student
In State Finals
For Scholarship
Tom Brentnall, Newport J~trbor
l-ligh School student who designed a
computer to play the game of 21 , is a
finalis t in western states scholarship
competition.
Brentnall, 18, will compete with 22
other futirre electronic engineers for
$3,400 in scholarships at the Western
Electronic Show and ConvenUon Aug.
21).23 in Los Angeles.
He is the only Orange County en·
trant to survive three rounds of judg.
ing and far reaching the finals has
received a $50 U.S. Savings Bond.
Brentllall, of 2581 Circle Drive,
Newport Beach , entered his binary
digi tal computer for which he earlier
received a sweepstakes award at
Orange County Science Fair.
The computer is a sure winner at
the mathematical game ol 21 . not to
(See FINALS, Pa(e Z)
The giant plane of World 'Var II
vintage "lost its fl yin g ability" short·
ly after takeoff and plumm eted to th C'
ground, breaking into flames.
Six of the reservists were killed
and 24 were injW'ed, 11 requiring hos-
pitalization.
The plane crashed about a mile anr!
a half from the end of the runway
into a patch of soybeans only lOu
yards from a farm house. nu-ee of the victims were idenli·
fied as Sgt. Ernest L. Arehart, 24,
of Sabina, Ohlo; T. Sgt. William B
Hansford JIJ, 53, of Wilmington ; and
Sgt. Michael Welford, 21, of Dayton ,
Ohio. Names of the other three vic-
ti ms were withheld pending notifica-
tion of next of kin.
The injured were transported to
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
1-lospital in Dayton. One of the in·
jW'ed, Sgt. J ohn Workman, Wilmlng.
ton, was listed in serious condition .
The nature of bis ip.juries was not
disclosed.
8 Hessians Charged
.9 Turned Loose
In Mesa Attack
Nine memPers of the Costa Mesa.
centered Hessians motorcycle club
were turned loose Friday, but eight
others were arraigned on charges of
assault with intent to commit murder
against an ex-prizefighter.
A total of 22 men were origi.naU y
taken into custody in connection with
the savage, chain-whipping and beat·
ing ~ Robert Glazier, 30, of 2224 Pla
centia Ave .. late last Wednesday.
Glazier was also shot in the hancl
when he covered his face, as the lea::!-•
er of the Hessian gang, which bur~·
into his apartment, allegedly blastca
him with a bullet from short range.
With the previously arrested Hes
sians t;>ack on the str.eets, Glazier and
his wife Barbara have gone into liid-
. in&. while the victim recovers from
serious beating injtiries and lacera-
tions.
"We don't know where be is rigbt
now, but he 's laying pretty l<rN," said
Police Lt. Glenn Walker, who .arrest-
ed the 'cyclist identified by witness-
es as the raid leader early Thursday
morning.
LL Walker said detectives will talk
with Glazier in building their case
ag ainst the eight Hessians transferred
·o Orange County Jail Friday night
:o await preliminary hearing next
.veek. ·
One of those arraigned was Frank
"\Vild Mouse" Rundle, 24, of 135 Al·
:>ert St., Cost.a Mesa, who is charged
:is the leader of the group which raid-
.::d the Glazier home.
"Remember me, Baby?" the vic-
tim's· wife apd a witness quoted Wild
Mouse as sayillg, ...vhile the group ot
15 to 22 men surged in, attacking
Glar.itr with motorcycle chains and a
baseball bal.
Police said the job w.as a revenge
(See HESSIANS, Page %)
Mystery Surrounds Death
Of Man Iffiled by Sniper
Mystery continues to cloud the
death of James Gardner, 21-year-old
Santa Anan gunned down 'Vednesday
on the San Diego Freeway, apparent·
ly by a snjper.
The body of the murder victim
\Vas found pavement battered while
the motorcycle on which he was
riding was almost totally undam-
aged .
Information released by Fountain
Valley police indicate d that Gardner
was traveling .at a relatively high rate
of speed when the accident occurred,
Valley police Sgt. Fred Nourse to-
day accounted for the condition di s·
crepancles between the body and ve-
hicle as freak instances of chance.
"Sometimes it just happens that the
motorcycle isn't damaged," he told
the DAILY PILOT.
In any event the death vehicle bore
little testimony to · the violent end of
its owner.
Impounded by the Highway Patrol
-the policing agency whJch has jur-
isdiction of freeways -the motor-
cycle now rests in a 'Vestrninster ga-
rage in apparent running condition
and blemished only by scratched han-
dlebars and a torn right throttle·
grip.
Investigators denied the posso-
billty that Gardner may have been
stopped prior to hls murder or that
he was eoing at a relatively slow
speed when struck down by a hail
or bullets.
Sgt. Fred Nourse of the Valley de·
tect:ives added that the murder's in-
vestigation has revealed, thus far,
"nothing substantial."
"We're conttinuing to check out all
frie;ds and Gardner's own back·
ground, but we haven't bad any
breaks," he said.
The clean-cut victim, a Navy vet-
eran who worked nights at the Mc-
Donnell ·Douglas facility at Long
(See SNIPER, Pa(e %)
LITTLE HARBOR : A QUIET HAVEN FOR CATALINA VISITORS
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DAILY PILOT l'flef9 r.r U. Pl)'M
SIS IS All WET? -What"s so sexy about a girl having a bath?
And what's sexy? This is the basic reaction o( some younger brolli·
ers and sisters of Gale Olson, 20, Costa Mesa girl shown here with
her photo as August Playmate of the Month, which had her in swim-
ming pool with floating toy. She looks different with snipped locks
and a dress, but still -who's complaining? · ·
Playlioy~s ·Gt;t ~
Wants Out of This World
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of lllt DaUr L'llol Si.ff
Practically and from the eslhetic
vi ewpoint, Costa Mesa's most admire-
able citizen is a prim, out-of-this-world
redhead who hopes to go even further
out of this world some day as a U.S.
astronaut.
No more starry-eyed than the males
she inspired as August Playmate of
the Month in Plz:yboy Magainze, Gale
Olson, 20. of 3104 Roosevelt 'Vay,
wants to work in the space program.
Mathematics is her s c h o I as t i c
specialty and 2 visit to the big,
northside home of Maj. and Mrs.
Theodore Olson shows someone indeed
must excel in keeping tabs on the
family.
The retired U.S. Army officer, now
a Philco-Ford Aerooutronic Division
employe, and his wife have nine
children besides Gale and the family
collie recently gave birth to 13 pups.
But how does it feel to be a
Playmate?
"I said at firS't I couldn't do it. I'd be
too bashful. But they were so nice and
businesslike," said the former OCC
coed, recently borne from airline
stewardess training school.
"Every time I came home, I said,
'I'm never going back. I'm never
going back,' but I did," said Gale,
discovered by an enterprising
photographer whJ!e doing routine
receptionist work at a Long Beach
model agency',
The series of photographic sesslons
requir~d to present Gale 's charms in
the best po15sible way was delayed
earlier in the year, however, due to il·
.lness. She caught pneumonia.
"I don't know if it was the posing,"
said the giggling yo ung lady whose
rosy, 36·22·35 figure is seen both in a
swimming pool and cavorting through
.a spring-like fi eld of wild mustard in
the August layout.
Other cbHdren include Gary, 24 :
Tony , 21, a U.S. Army sergeant newly
arrived in Saigon, South Vietnam:
Joyce, 19. an airline stewardess; Ted-
dy, 16, Chris, 14, Julie, 12, Lorraine,
10, David, 4, and Kevin, six months.
Kevin was little interested in the in·
terview being more concerned with
grabbing a bite to eat -out of a bou-
quet of flowers on a table.
'Vhat do they think about Gale's
status, which opens up a new range of
job pos sibilities. both with Playboy,
and through an o{fer to try out for an
upcoming movie role witb Anne aan-
croft ?
"What's there to think?" asked Lor-
raine, wrinkling her freckled nose at
such an obvlous question.
"At first, my mother was kind of
(See PLAYMATE, Pare Z)
Police Nab
35 Youths
In Roundup
Anaheim police in an all-out attack
on a juvenile hot spot known for mar·
ijuana use rounded up 35 youtbs early
this morning.
Of the 35 arrested. 31 were juven.
fies . Charges included possession and
offering for sale of marijuana, drunk
in public and curfew violation.
The arrests were made at the Olub--
by Burger, 2564 W. I.Gt.Palma Ave.
at Magnolia Street. Juveniles were
released to their parents .
Adulls Urested included Stanley K.
Nelson, 19; Merrill A. Oropeza, 19,
drunk in public; Robert R. Elliott,
19, possession of marijuana, and
Joseph H. Paumi. 19, resisting arlest
and drunk in public.
Buena Park police also reported a
juvenile roundup. Twelve were arrest·
ed, mostly for curfew violaUon.
'Armed Bandit
Gets $15,000
From Broadway
A man described by police as being
very pale and sporting a thick black
.mustache escaped Friday afttrnoon
with nearly $15,IXX> from the vault of
the Broadway department store in
tbe Huntington Center, Edinger Av·
enue and Beach Boulevard.
Huntington Beach Police Officer
James J. Rothaennel told the DAILY
PILOT shortly after the spectacular
a~ed robbery that the suspect held
Cl'edit Manager Lela ff. Powell at
bay with a tour-inch revolver, be·
Ueved to be a "police sJ>tcial,'' while
focclng her to stuU the day'a receipts
into a briefcase be carried.
The neatly-groomed robber, who
police theorize was well • versed in
the security procedures of the big
chain store, appeared at the window
of the third floor credit bureau short-
ly before 2 p.m.
"Open up the vault and give me the
money that the guard picks up or I'll
kill you," be was quoted to baVe
threatened.
Mrs. Powell and two asSista.nta
emptied $4,500 cash and •10,000 in.
bank checks into the briefcase.
The money and checks were to have
been picked up at 2:30 p.m. by an ar·
mored truck for transfer to the bank.
The bandlt then fled down a back
(See GUN~IAN. Page !}
N at~onal Guard
Roams Riot Area
' MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -Riot-equip-
ped National Guard troops Friday
patrolled streets where three Negroes
were shot to death and 18 persons
were wounded during two days of
battling rock and bottle-throwing
and burning.
Officials clamped an 8 p.m. cur·
few on nearly haU the city and police
hoped that forecast heavy rains
would prevent further flareups.
Except for a few scattered shotr,
all was quiet Friday.
Cove Cruising _Charted
Scenic Beauty Awaits Catalina Island Sailors
I
By ALMON LOCKABEY anchorages safe and satisfactory ditions from the south west or south
INH111 Cl~lltr enough for more than a few hours which can pile heavy seaa throa.:gh tbe
U you are contemplating a cove-hop-fishing -and then under only the entrance.
ping cruise around Catalina Island, as most ideal weather condition::. Appearances are deceiving. From
we did aboard La Prensa. Avalon is a After passing Ben Weston Point th~ size Of Lltue Harbor one would
Ilk I tartilJ int od j ·u · Litt! H bor ·i d •1• think that two dozen boats would ~ e y s g po a you can go n you miss e ar I you on abo-Jt th limit But ll er the Fourth o' either direction around the island -look sharply. The harbor is as small e · v ~ clockwise or cou ... er-clockwise. as It's name Implies and Js tucked. In July weekend Ulere were more than !SO
We chose the clockwise direction behi:1d some formidable looking rocks boat! anchored in tbe cove.
around the east end with scheduled and a solid fieitrof""kelp. The entrance Island officials who made the count
stops at t,ittle Harbor and Cat Harbor ls to the east or the harbor, skirting allowed that there was little or no
on the seaward side of the island: th e kelp beds unW you-come to 1 body privacy a s many of the boats wer~
Leaving Avalon you pass Lover's of smooth water partly surroul\dcd by ratted gunwale to gunwale -sev~ral
Cove -whi ch got it.a appropriate aandy beaches and towering rocki. on one anchor. There are no ~oor~gs
name in another era -Pebby Beach The low rocks at the mouth of the in Littl~ Harbor. When anchor;ng it is
where the new airport ts under con· harbor keep the large masses ol kelp best to drop bow and stern hooks to
struction and the Rock Quarry on the from comJog in, but you abouJd be on prevent twinging when the wind ot
way around the east end and Church the lookout for smaller patcbea that tide changes -especiallJ if there are
Rock . can foul a propeller. · other 00.ta anchored nearby.
In normal weather, you are llkety to Official charts show as much as four From Little Harbor it Is less the art
be heading into a brisk 'f'eatherly and to seven fathoms of water, but \"1ell In-hour's cr\llse to Cat Harbor -one of
short chop as you make )'our way past 1dde you can eq>ect to flnd eight to 10 the lareest and best protected a.n~
the sheer cllffs known as the feet not far from the beach. Because cborages on either side o~ the island.
Palisades, and on towakls a setlos of of ill protecUon from th~ prevailing The bubor is long and skinny and p.
points of land known Is Salta Verde westerly the water In lJtue nArbor Is tends almost through the island to ttit
China Point and Ben Weston Point. ' gent!'t'ally smoOth without a great deal lathmus on the other sJde. AJ a matter
Al none Of these poLDls wUl you find of surge. But watch for wind con· (See CRUISE pace %) -< "!-..,., .:1 .,
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2 DAil Y PILOT Saturday, .lU9USl 10, 196a
Capt•re 14$
146 Cong .\·Killed
By Allied Forces
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SAIGON (AP) -llunting elusive
enemy troops by ground, air and
sea a!Ued forces reported today the kiii{ng of. 146 !oe and capturing 145
Viet Cong suspects in a series of
fights across the country.
Most of the action occurred Friday,
cent.ered in the Saigon suburbs and
the far northern provinces. two areas
. which U.S. officers say the enemy
command has singled out for major
assaults.
· Roundup of the Viet Cong suspecls
came during a series of cordons and
searches of vlllages, described as
one of the biggest of its kind in the
war.
The allied operations are aimed at
preveating Viet Cong and North Viet·
namese troops from infiltrating into
position for massive attacks against
Saigon, Hue, Quang Tri and other
key South Vietnamese cities and pro·
vincial capita.ls. Maj. Gen. Walter T. Kerwin Jr.,
commander of the U.S. 2nd .Field
Force which include• Saigon and its
outlying provinces, said the enemy'_•
main force unita "are not in the v1-
cinily of Saigon."
Kerwin declined to gay where he
thought the foe was, but added that
they could launc.b an assault against
the capital anytime.
Observers here belleve several regi-
ment& of North Vietnamese and Viet
Cong troops are hiding along the Cam-
bodian border and in provinces north
and northwest of the capital. 'nlis ~ thinkjng u given weigllt by daily sat·
uration strikes by U.S. 852 bomber&
fn those areas.
An enemy attack against SaJ,gon
has been anticipated all summer, b,,.t
was yet to materlalhe. Mort recent
intelligence reports forecast an at·
tack wlthln the next three weeks or so.
Asked why the upected attack
hadn't materlalized, Kerwin said,
"It'a probably a whole combination
of things ." He 1aid the allied com-
mand structure In the Saigon area
had been harmonized with tbe crea·
Uon of a capllal mllltary district
joint command, and that allied rweeps
and bombing had kept the enemy
off bal>n<:e, and disrupted Ill log·
istics.
Mesan Facing
Trail by Jury
In Robbery
Costa Mesan Charle& R. WUlis, 38,
faces a jury trial Sept: 3 in connection
with the armed ro!J!>erY of th• F9x
South Coast Theater on Bristol Street
last June 6.
Willil, 133 E. 18th st, pleaded In·
nocent. to charges of armed robbery
and kidnapping Friday ID Superior
Court. He remains in Orange County
Jail ·ID Ueu of '62.500 ball. .
wtnit allegedly held up theater
manager Harry D. Fr~s and assia-
tant manager Loren R. Annas.
Francis wu bavlng dilftculty with
the theater sale when Annas entered
the room, and not underltandlng what was going on, offered to help.
The kidnapping charge etems from
the fact that, during the robbery, the
two theater men were marched at
gunpoint from the prernhes.
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L 'MOUSE' IN COURT -Hessian motorcycle club member Frank
"Wild Mouse" Rundle, 24, arraigned on charge of assault with intent
to commit murder, hears legal rights explained to him by Marshall
Ed Winslow (left) and Sgt. Le s Doyle prior to proceedings in Har·
bor District Judicial Court Frtday.
Mesa Man Reveals Plan From Page l
HESSIANS .
NOW YOU SEE IT ••• -
Fountain Valley's youngest
professional magician, James
Ackermann, 14, performs the
.. Prisoner's Paw," latest ad-
dition to his sleight-of-hand
repertoire.
Fountain Valley
Freshman Ma kes
Magic Pay Off
By JAMES McNABB JR.
Of t11t D•llJ 1"11111 Iliff
Wonderful Box, Finger Chopper and
Prisoner's Paw some day may make a
.Uving for James Ackermann or Foun-
tain Valley.
The 14-year-old high sch o o t
freshman already has earned $60,
since he turned professional last April,
when the world o! magic became
more than just a hobby.
Ackermenn has pra'Cliced the dark
arts for four years and, as a newly
elected member of the American
Magicians AssociaUon, now charges $5
for a performance.
A regular performer at convalescent
homes and children's parties, the tall
youth practices 10 hours to put
to gether one 20-minute act.
Ackermann, who goes by Jim, U1e
Magic Man Jn proressjonal life. said he
has a repertoire of 29 tricks he con ·
siders to be or professional quality.
"I'm not 11ure if I'll make it as a.
magician. They don't make too much
money," he said.
"Tbe Cyclopedia of Magic from the
Huntington Beach Library advises
potential magicians to get an in·
te.rvtew with 8. newspaper editor and
never perform for reduced rates, if
'they want to be l\lccesstul," he added.
J1m doetn't think people his own age
_.. &oocl IUdlenct proopecta. "Th<y
think It's klDd c< llup!d. I prefer to
perform for odulu." Offatale, Jim, the Magic Man. Is
Jim Ibo 100 of Mr. and Mr•. Albert B.
AckumaDD of 91142 Ravin Circle. ·
A. 0 8" ,tudl!nt whose favorite aub-
joct u math~ Is Ille only i.eoage
-bor o( o( dlrectorl of the a-.... l!aCh Toon Center. He
-...,.iat.d -w..U ago •s th• ~of Ibo Luth.,.. Church
o( Ibo llolUl'nOIJOll. So !..-Jlal llU ID ... ted flbl or his
on -In 1111 lhOW equipment. 11t"vt c.:ne a loal way 1lm:e I == =~c::. = ~ -Ill." lit ...... __..._
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To Halt Beach Erosion
By BRUCE BENSON
Of 1M1 0.llJ 1'11111 Sttff
Costa Mesa resident Dale Wullner Js
trying to find out 1( it's still possible
for one man to turn the tide o! gove"rn-
rnent opinion. \.
Wullner, 29, has come up wilh two
imaginative proposals to atop erosion
along the beachCront at \Vest Newport
while still preserving the natural beau-
ty of the coastline.
He gays somebody should build an
underwater reef two miles long, about
50 feet wide, and about 6 feet beneatb
the mean lower low water mark, plac-
ed some 100 yards ollshore.
Secondly, while the reef construcUon
is getting ocganized, somebody ahould
float two 600-foot ships to West
Newport, and temporarily anchor
them offshore Crom 36th Street to 48th
StreeL
Both measures would have a similar
effect, Wullner say1. They would
break the force of tides and swells
which are now ripping ashore and
taking a Jot of sand away on each
receding wave.
The sales aDd systems analyst of a
Ike Conside1·ed
Still Critical
\VASl1INGTON (UPl) -J.'ormer
President Dwight D. EisenhO\ver was
reported progressing tod ay In his re-
covery from his sixtfl heart attack
but doc tors Waf'ned th;it he was sti ll
in a "cr itical period.''
Doctors at \Valter Reed General
llospital said they were pleased with
the progress of the 77 year old E isen-
hower. They noted . however. that the
critical period for a heart seizure vic-
tim generally lasts for a ~'etk folio~"
ing the attacl:.
Eisenhower suffered a major heart
attack -his third in 100 days - on
Tuesday less than 12 hours alter he
taped a 10 minute speech to the Re·
publican National ConvenUon.
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GUNMAN ...
staircase, but was ronowed by anoth,r
store employee Scott Duree. 19, who
had been w1ltillg to cash his payroll
check.
O\B'ff was joint'd in hts chase by
Service Maoqer Cart Greenup but
ttiey lost the s\Jfpect when he jumped
Into an allegedly rtolen getaway car
and oped o1r.
Police later found tlle •bandoned
vehicle ln tht industrial arta near
Gothard Street and Murdy Circle
about a mile from the store. 'Ille auto-
mobile w.a.s believed to have been
Weed In Coota Meaa, but that clty's
police decllDed to -the report.
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computer !inn was galvanized into ac·
tion two weeks ago after reading of
renewed erosion threats along the
unstable \Vest Newport coastline.
"We 'd better get some fire under
this thing," he said o( his proposals.
"The erosion is a little more serious
than people think it is.
"\Ve're talking about the best beach
in the country, and oUicials want to sit
t.tiere worrying about th.is and wor-
rying about that while nature goes to
bell. That's no way to d'l it."
What appalls Wullner is the solu·
tions to the problem already proposed
and adopted by the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers. Corps officials have
built ooe 250-foot steel sheet groin jut-
ting into the sea at 4oth Street.
They propose to build a similar
groin starting next month a t 44th
Street.
'LIKE WHARF'
"At this rate," \Vullner predicts,
''you're going to wind up with about
five groins a mile. It'll look like a big
factory wharl aJong the coastline to
Anaheim Bay,"
He points out that two old ships
from the mothball fleet · pl"aced
offshore would keep the breakers front
hitting the beach. "The ships would
solve a temporary crisis (this season's
erosion ) on a temp0rary basis rather
than a groin which solves a temporary
crisis on a permanent basis."
The sheet metal of the groins are
pounded deeply into the beach with
plledrivers.
\Vullner to date has ntet with John
Shea, leader of the West Newport
Improvement Association ; \Villiam
Herfon. Army Corps coa stal engineer
chief, and Don Mcinnis. West Newport
representative to the Ne"·port Beach
City Council.
''I ho.ven't gotten any g o o d
arguments from them yet on an y of
my idees," \Vullner says. "Herron
sa'ill that an underwater reef could be
considered if it wasn't too ex pe nsive.''
"But he said we should have an
engineering fir m check out the cost. I
don't know who 'we· are. There's just
me .
"I understafd the Corps Is con-
sidering an ~~yrwater reef project at
Santa Monica . i·d think they would
have some idea of costs based on
that."
Then he adds,
"l guess it would be unreallstlc: of
me to assume that the Corps is gotng
to admit tbit I bave a better idea."
Wullner says be isn't through
flght1ne for adoption of his prcr._osals.
Indeed, be polnts out that be s just
begun.
His next stop, he says, will be at a
session 0( the Newport Beach City
CounclL
West Newport. meanwhile, con·
llnues to fall slowly but surely Into the
sea.
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raid far a fight involving Rundle and
Glazier, a bar bouncer, several days
before.
Telephone wires to the apartment
had been cut by someone wtio stood
on a fence to reach them, thereby
preventing a quick call for help.
Others arraigned. Friday on charges
or assault with intent lo commit mur-
der are:
Thomas M. }lille, 20. of 2207 Canyon
})rive, just outs ide Costa Me sa city
limits; Philip Cerasco. 20, of 2207 Can-
yon Drive, and Robert C. Harm-0n, 20,
oC 1442 S. Raitt St., Santa Ana.
Also Robert Murdock, 30, of 17091
Oak St., Garden Grove, James Lar-
s-on, 26. of 12682 Magnolia Ave., Gar·
den Gro ve, Robert Henderson, 24, of
251 Avocado St., Coit.a Mesa, and
Waym-0n Grisenti, 34, of Harbor City.
The ei ght men are scheduled to ap-
pear August 16 in municipal court for
a preliminary hearing. They remain
in custody in Orange County Jail in
lieu of $37,500 bail far eacI1.
From Page 1
CRUI SE •••
of tact, It ls no more than a 15-minute
w81.k. from the shore of Cat Harbor to
the Isthmus shore on the other side.
There are ample moorings in Cat
Harbor -many of them on lease to
such mainland yacht clubs as Del Rey
Yacht and Ca!Uornla Yacht Club. You
can pick up any vacant mooring here,
but if the lessee arrives you are re·
quired to vacate immediately.
Although the wilt.er is smooth ir Cat
J{arbor, it ls not unsual for a strong
westerly to whistle through the gap,
forming what is known as the
··isthmus fan" as it roars across the
low part or the isl~. Regardless of
the force of the westerly on the
seaward side of the island, it picks up
velocity as it is sucked through the
narrow gap. U you don't like wind, Cat
Harbor is not a place to spend a long,
leisurely weekend.
Leaving Cat Harbor and heading
tow.ard the west end of the islaDd you
won't find any suitable anchorages for
other than a few hours respite or
fishJng. But you will pa'8S close aboard
sGme of the most awesomely beautiful
clilfs with such appropriate names u
Whale Rock and Ribbon Rock.
You'll know you are nearing the
we st end when you get your first view
or Eaele Rock, a majesUc spil·e that
stands alone a few hundred fe.?t from
the island and just around the corner
Crom! the West End Ught. Even the
bird droppings fall to detract from the
beauty OI Eagle Rock. EJ:cept for
sometimes heavy concentraUons of
kelp, you can pan between the meln
Island and Eagle Rock, but the safer
cO\rse Is 9Ulboard.
A troth ot whtte water off the west
end marks the low4ylng rocks that
sometimes ae submereed. Now you
are around tbe we1t end and beaded
fer a wealth. of cov11 ud harbors,
some of which are sUD llttlt known.
(Nell: Al.., Ille 110alller side.)
As l11venile •
Mur~er Suspect
To Stand T r ial
Teen • age murder suspect Edwin
William Chott III will stand trial as
a juvenile instead of adult in the
bludgeon death of Corona del Mar in·
surance analyst George Lyons.
The decision wa.s handed down Fri·
day by Superior C.urt Judge Bruce
W. Sumner of Laguna Beach after a
week of hearings. on bOw to try the
17-year-Old '"-" ~ ClM>tt, an AWOL Camp Pendlet
Marine, will remain at Juvenile H11
pending a court trial, expected to be
set within two or three weeks, accord-
ing to officials.
He was arrerted in lndJanapoCs.
Ind., by FBI agents and transferred
to Orange County six weeks ago as
the prime 1Uspe<:t in Ute May 19 mur·
der of Lyoos, a 48-year-0ld bachelor.
Judge Sumner in hls ruling pointed
out that U convicted in Juvenile
Court, tbe suspect could be sentenc·
ed to serve time either in tibe Califor·
Dia Youth Authority or in the 5tate
penitentiary.
U Chott were con-vitted in an adult
court, he could be seDtenced directly
to the penitenUary, Sumner said.
Tbe di.strict attorney's office, seek·
FNm Page l
PLAYMATE. • •
shocked," said Gale, "but she went
and Wed some of the neighbors wh3t
they thought. Usually, lheir husbands
said they'd be first in line to buy a
copy. That kind" of broke the ice.''
Does anyone recognize her in public,
with clothes on arid her long, auburn
tresses snipped oil.?
"Actually, I h3ven't been out
much," said Miss August, "but this
person a total rtranger, came.up while
I was visiting a glrllrlend at the
University of Colorado at Boulder' and
said: 'Hi Gale'.''
"That was kind of weird," she ad·
ded.
COLORADO·BOUND?
Gale say.s she may enroll there after
her anticipated year of promotional
work, or she may try UCI. Eventually
she hopes to j<i.n Ute U.S. space pro·
gram.
"It depends on what happens. I want
to go on with math, but that's when
I'm maybe 35 .•. " said the pretty
Playmate.
Career possibilities are definitely up
in the air for Miss Olson, who may
al!o resume training as a stewarde.:s
before ,pu1uing her astrooautlcal
a.spiraUon.s.
But sky.travel will be nothing ne~ to
the eldest Olson daughter, whose fami·
ly has often switched homes following
Maj. Olson 's career as it took them
through many American states. plus
Germany and New Zealand.
SISTER'S FOOTSTEPS
The O\sons moved to Costa Mesa
three years .ago annd Gale, who at·
tended OCC for a time says in-
telligence from her next d o o r
neighbor, instructor Jack King in·
dicates the staff minds her Playboy
appearance not at all.
"'Pretty unusual for OCC," adds the
girl who studied psychology there.
Any likelihood of oUter QI.son girls -
like Lorraine -following in big
sister's bare Coot steps?
"I've already been in Playboy,''
say.s the freckled, dark·baired girl,
who figures in ooe shot, fully dressed
at a family picnic, will be just fine for
her expasure.
Dana Point Man
Kill ed Walking
Along Hi ghway
An elderly plOtel manager was kill·
ed Friday night when rtruc:k by a car
on Pacific Coast-Highway in Dana
Point.
The coroner's office identified t.he
vic tim, who died of multiple injuries,
as Mineo Salvalor, 78, oC 34169 Coast
Highw.ay, DaDa Point.
The driver of the car whidl struck
the walking vict1m was Jeffery Wayne
Calvert, ~. of 153 W. EscalOnes, San
Clemente.
Calvert was booked by the Califor-
nia Highway Patrol on suspicion or
drunk driving and felOny manslaugh-
ter pending full tnvestigatloo.
f'r>o• P .. -.J
FINALS .••
be confused with Ill< card game black·
jack, also sometimes ce1led 21.
In Bre.ntnall'1 game, ~ player
alternates ~ the computer ~dding
oae, two or 1hree to a cumulative total
1<y1n1 not to get lluck tolaling 21 or
more.
PuU for the computer came frcm an old bo•lln& machine, a dlacarded
televWoo · set, wuhing machine,
ttlephone and automatic 1arace door
opeaer.
Brentnall and hiJ: science teacher
Weblt.r JooH will attend a technlcal
1ympo1lum1 tour Cal Tech and Jet
Propulllon ~. be honored .t
an awardo II.-and given • nl&hl • Dllneylaocl.
Ing an adult court trial, argued that
thtot teen-ager "would not be amenable'
to the care, treatment and training
programs available through the facU·,
iUes of the Juvenile Court."
Sumner found that Chott's treat·
ment through Juvenile Court. proced·
ures would parallel Utat of the atlult
court. and denied the prosecution'•
argument.
The jurilt added that no matter
wtlo had tried the suspect, the death
penalty is not a ractor if Chott ls coo·
vtoted becau~ ~ was under 18 ~hen
Lyons died. ,
The Marine will turn 18 this Sep. tember. · · ·
A Juvenile Hall otltcial said Chott
is being held · there without bail, and
js permitted the freedom lo mingle
wittl other youngsters and use rec·
reational facilities such as ping po~
and TV. j
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SNIPER •••
Beach, was believed to be returning to
his home at 619 S. Mountain Ave.,
when he was shot five times by an
unknown .assailant.
The murder weapon has tentatively
been identified aa a 11mall caliber
automatic rifle.
Earlier police bad considered 'a
possible link between the Gardner
murder and the anest Thtasday of
17 members of the Hessian Motor.
cycle club. Members of the club
were picked up in the wake of the
savage beating of Robert H. Glazier
30, at his apartment at 2224 Placenti~
Ave., Costa Mesa. :
The attack on Glaz.ier occurr"ed:
Wednesday night, nearly 24 hours
ter the 1:55 a.m. estimated time ot
the Gardner murder. i
In the roundup of Hessian suspects;
pallce confiscated a cache of 11 weap:
ons found in a Hessian home near.
Costa Mesa. '
One was a se]lll-automatic rifle,
police said.
Fountain Valley detectlve Lt. Mar-
lin Fortin scotched rumors Friday'
of a definite link between the two'
crimes, saying only that a ••conne(:•
tion had been considered." •
He suggested there was a strong
possibility that the murdered mvi
was the victim of an "indlscrlmin.,
ate shooting," indicating the theory of
a homicidally-inclined sniper. , ~
Newport's Ullam
Finishes Third
In Snipe Trials
LONG BEACH, Calli. (UPI) -Nor-
man Powle, W·inchest.er, Macis., cap-
tured two races Friday in the fb"st o~
three days of eliminations for nation-
al Snipe sailing championship.
Defending champioo Earl Elmbs bf
San Diego, seeded from ttie elimina-
tions, raced against Fowle in preparii.-
tion for defense ol his title and fin-
ished second. Buzz Levinso n, Indiana-
polis. who had finished second to
Elmbs for two years, was fourth.
Dave Nllman, Newport Beach, fin·
ished third.
In the first day o! the trials. 87
boats participated ,and 24 remained in
the competition.
In the multiliulled speed trlals for
Catamarans and Trimarans, Wind-
ward, a 3'l-foot Catramaran owned by
ofiartes Tobias of Malibu, sailed the
625-!oot coorse at e. speed oi 22.5
miles an hour tG establish a recortl
for that type Of boat. There were 116
runs by 25 boats. ·
The sailing evoots ere part ol the
Oalifornia National Sea Festival at
l.ong Beach.
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•Learning Drug~ to Be Yried at Fair-view
Hy ARTIIUll R. VINSEL
01 1M ~·~ Pllel J .. ft
Researchers copying a principle
F'rench collegians u.se to absorb more
and clearer knowledge may have a
chemical key to help open the minds of
retarded chlld.ren so they can learn
the rudiments of da lly life.
A team of specialists from UCI and
Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa
will soon begin tesUng llx young pa·
tient.s with a drug which induces learn-
ing and memory increases in mice,
rats. rabbits and monkey&.
The firtt joint. research ventw-e by
the .mental bosnllal and the university
is a:Iso aptiarenll9 the first experiment
in chemlcauy-lnduced learning ever
tried with human subjects.
Stud.eats ln France have been known -Future Bright
'This • IS
to cram for examinations uslnc
mlnute dosta of lbe deadly poiloo
stryctmine to Aid learning ability.
Use oC pep pills by U. S. students ls
a similar phenomenon.
A long-known drug called Metruol
will be used in the experiment' •l
Fairview State Jlospltal a n d
researehers do not foresee any danger
or bad side effects.
Place" '·
Says Cof C Prexy
A class ring lost 27 years ago on
the campus of Mount Holyoke Col·
lege in South Hadley, Mass., has
been returned to its astonished
ow.ner. Mrs. Doris Fess Sharpe of
\.Vest Hartford said she lost the
ring in her junior year back in
194 1. It was found this week by a
maintenance man who was mow-
ing the campus lawn. •
-Police iii Syracuse, N.Y ., theor-
i.zed today that tht thieves who
, stole $900 worth of liquor from
. the Hiltside Steak and Ale
House may be thinking of set-
ting up their own business. Tht
thieves also cleaned out the
1'estaurant's .supply of swizzle'
sticks and salt and pepper u
shakers. 'I
• If Gaye Spiegelman returns to
the North Beach scene, she'll be
billed as the "Topless Mother of
Five." Mrs. Spiegelman, Who ·;
danced as the "Topless Mother of
Eight" at a San Francisco night-
spot, lost custody of three of her
youngsters in a divorce action in
San Mateo County. Superior Judge
Frank W. Rose awarded her hus-
band, Aaron Spiegelman, a Santa
Rosa businessman, custody. of the
couple's three boys, aged 15, 13
and 9. Mrs. Spiegelman, wh~ now -
appears in a non-topless act i'n Las
Vegas, retained the other five chil-
dren. • Mrs. Joe Lucas, of Helena,
Mont., \vas looking for her dog
\Vhen she walked past a mail de-
posit box. It barked. Her small
dog was found in the mailbox when
postal authorities arrived after
her call. "Someone must have put
the dog through the package slot/'
said Ray Anderson of the post of-
fice. •
A frontit1' doctor f1'om tht days of
the Old West? No, it's Senator Wayne
f'tforse (D·Ore.), sitting his horse for
his P<;rt in a movie production being
filmed near Baker, Ore. The Otegon
Sr:nior Senator's part took about 30
.~t:conds to film and consisted of his
relli11g, "Tllere's a stage ah comin'," •
No one but two hidden bandits wlth
shotguns knew how uncertain the
future was for Costa Mesa civic leader
Jack Hammett the night he questioned
their two prowling comranions outside
a medical building.
The reserve police officer and
Chamber of Commerce president
whose term is up next week know s.
however. just how brig ht the future is
for the entire Harbor Area.
"I see Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach in a broader attitude than two
competing entities." the Bristol Park
Medical Group administrator said dur-
ing a recent interview.
"Competition is the best thing in the
world," he noted, "but the key is to
work together on many things for the
common good. As far as I 'm con-
cerned, this is 'The Place,' one of the
last great environments on the west
coast."
The retired U.S. Navy career man
TERM EXPIRING
Jack Hammett
Citizen Griping
On No Showers
Proved All Wet
Maybe he couldn't find a public
shower, but the city staff was ready to
throw a lot ol cold water on his com·
plaint
Garden Grove visitor Salem D.
Caplan told city counci lmen he found
it "a·lmost incredible" that not a single
public shower was available in
Newport Beach.
In a memo to the council , O~plan
said, "I get the impression that the
public pays its own way via the park-
ing meters,'' indicating he was ac·
tually hot under ~ collar about a
parking ticket.
Calvin C. Stewart, director of Parks,
Beaches and Recreation, showered
councilmen with a list of 21 public
showers within the city.
"I'm sure he (Caplan) is unaware of
the 21 showers that I have just in·
dicated exist," said Stewart coldly.
Valley Group Meets
F'ountain Valley merchants who
helped with the Fountai n Valley Days
celebration in June will be honored by
the city's Junior Chamber o{ C<lm-
merce Monday night.
The meeting i.s set for 7:30 p.m. at
the Fountain Valley City Hall.
and veteran pilot has had • strong
hand in shaping this environment in
recent years, despite the demands ot-
running a seven-physician medical
group.
COMMISSION CHAIRMAN
He was chairman of the Costa Mesa
Planning Commission for two years,
having been appointed when City
Councilman Willard J ordan stepped up
to the council five years ago.
~re is active in pr o f e s s I on a 1
organizations for rn e d i c a 1 ad·
ministrators and is also a member of
Gov. Ronald Reagan's Regional Com-
mittee on Rehabilitation, ranging from
medical to criminal aspects.
Hammett also is the oldest senior
reserve oUicer on the Costa Mesa
Police Deparbnent and almost found
himself and a colleague victims of
violence several years ago right at
their own medical facility .
He and Dr. Jack L. Hagadorn stop-
ped by the office one night to aid an in·
dustrial accident victim, only to spot
two prowlers outside when they left
tater. The two suspicious men got into
a car and started' off.
"We pulled up behind the car lo gel
the License number and they i;topped
and got out," Hammett recalls. "we
got out too antd I said 'police officer,'
which halted them."
After a brief questioning period,
during which he obtained iden-
tification. the men were allowed .to
leave, but apparently swung around
later to pick up two Companions.
DISPATCHER BUSY
Hammett said he stopped in a
moment to report the suspicious inci-
dent to headquarters-he was not on
reserve . duty at the time-but the dis·
patcher . was busy handling radio
broadcasts on a holdup.
Putting the locale of the robbery
and description of the s u s p e ct s
together, he provided information
which helped nail the tavern bandits.
Two of them were the medical center
prowlers .
The other two had been lying in tlK!
grass with shotguns, J.Jammett learn·
ed, waiting to cut down himsell and
Dr. Hagadorn if they made a move
toward the other pair of men.
\Vhile Hammett boasts of the liar·
bor . .\.rea as one of the Southland's
richest potential environments, he
delights more in flying over it, ofletl
taking guests to 1W1ch on Catalina
Island.
By radioing the to'"°·er at the island·
top, Airport-in-the-Sky, he can pre·
place hamburger orders and be back
on the job in less time than it takes
to drive across town for a fancier
entree.
Hammett also takes to the a!r v."eek·
ends during the summer, spending
time with wife Mary Jo, and children
Bruce, 17, Debbie, 13, Mark, 11, and
Jill, 6, vacationing at their beach
home south of Ensenada, on the Baja
California coast.
RED MUSTACHE
lie briefly wore a bushy red mus-
tache begua on one recent foray below
the ~er, but linally shaved it alter
taking a day.Jong written survey
among 35 employes of the mectical
center.
\Vhat re~ did the boss-accus·
tomed to verbal insult as a longtime ·
semiprofessional baseball umpire,
who worked with many men who
called the plays for Baseball Hall o!
Famen-get told?
"Don't Shave, It's neat."
"Cut it off."
"Looks like a dirty old man.' '
"Dashing ... debonair."
"I've seen better on a broom.''
"1t's sexY.'1
"Barf!"
So the mustache is missing this
week, but the man behind it is still
very much. on ~ scene, worklng to
improve the Orange Coast since he
came here ejght years ago, seeking
a medical center site.
Experimen~ are quick to point
oul how ltrrl61y mtsund<rStood the
program. has become as a result of
reporta i>ubllalted in a natlooal ~Wida,
new.spaJ)el' ma&azine aupplemen~ •
"It Is my unqualJ.fled belief that.we
are aons to· flnd no magic solution.''
says Dr. Jame·1 McGaugh, of the UOI
department of psychobiology, "the
emphasi! ls · on d.iscover.iilg the
mechanisms lnvolved. •
His 15 years ol research using loug-
kttown central · nervous a y • l e m
atimulant.s -analeptics -such as
MetrazDI,. Jed. to increased memory
and learnlna: .abWUe1 In some animals.
"J'm 10 weary. of aitAwtrlng thi!sc ·
pathetic letters,'~ 1ay1 Dr. McGaugh,
now inundated with 'pleas for .belp
after the n&;tionwlde story, ''We can
LOOKING FOR CHARACTERS -Miss Newport Beach, Bonnie Mc-
Donald, 17, prettily scans the horizon for entrants to eighth annual
Newport Harbor Character Boat Parade. The two characters hold-
ing new "Big Toot" trophy are (left) Douglas Heiken, president oC
F'ashion Island Merchants Association, and George Woodford, parade
chairman.
'Toot~ Toot~·
Prize Due for Happiest Boat
A new trophy will be added to the
list of prizes in this year's eighth an-
nual ~ewpoi:t Ha.rtxir. Cbambet oi
Commerce Character Boat Parade.
The award will be known as the
"Big Toot" trophy and will go to the
boat judged t<l be the happiest vessel
afloat during the Aug. 24 parade.
Character boa.ts, defined as boats
that arc "out of the ordinary" and
reflect "special WQrk, imagi nation or
personality of the owner," will depart
from near the Orange -County Sea
Scout Base at 3:30 p.m. for a 21h:-hour
journey round Newport Harbor.
The "Big Toot" trophy will be
donated by the Fashion lsll.Dd
Merchants Association. Made o f
bronze and shaped like a steam whis-
tle, the trophy is actually built to toot
once a head ol steam is built up in.Side
it, the merchants clalm.
The "Big Toot" will join the list of
other perpetual awards that includes
'the Bilgy Binnacle; Drippy Stuffing
Box : Leak.in' Timbers; Wheel, Steam
and Bell, and Swaviest Swabs.
The merchants said their prize will
be given in memory of the Freeport
Belle riverboat captain, T. Phinias
Peatbogg. who disappeared in a sea
accident in the late 1880's and was last
seen bobbing out to sea surrounded by
a court ol 12 ecstatic mermaids.
Miss Abrahamson Retires
Hospital Pharmacist Post
Chief pharmacist of the South Coast
Con1munity Hospltal, Miss Myrtle
Abrahamson, announced today her
reUremenl irom the position she has
held si nce the hospital opened on July
I, 1959.
Stanley W. Volga, administrator,
said of her announcement:
"Miss Abrahamson has worked long
and diligently in her chosen lield. And
she certainly earned her retirement
period, but we are sorry to I06e her.
She has been a devoted, cooscientious
and efficient department head."
A native of Montana, M I s s
Abrahamson began her career nearly
50 years ago when she graduated from
the Uni versity of Minnesota's College
or Pharmacy.
Since then she has worked in retail
pharmacies in the east before coming
to California In 1946. She wa1
employed for flve years at a private
hospital in Richmond, Calif., and
established a pharmacy at the newly
opened Salinas Valley Hospital, where
she remained for seven years prior to
coming to the South Coast.
She plans to return to Montair.I,
where she will live with her sister in
the family home near Billings.
. Her post as chiel pharmacist lor the
hospital will be filled by Elden Chap·
man, who has been her assistant for
the past year and a half, Volga said.
Newport Man
Dies After Fall
A retired 58-year·old Balboa Island
man died Thursday night at Hoag
Memorial Hospital 31 hours after suf-
fering head injuries in a fall at his
ho mt.
Richard Ray. 311 Amethyst Ave.,
tumbled head flrst onto concrete from
the top of a ZS.foot ladder Wednesday
afternoon, police:: reported. He
evidently had been painting the trim
on the side of his house when he fell.
Ray retired a week ago after selling
a service station on Vermont Avenue
in Los An&eles. fie had operated It for
35 years.
A. Burley, tdaho, coroners jury
ruled that Sarah Jones, 93, was
trampled and butted to d eath by a
large, playful sheep that h~d b~n
raised as a pet. Mrs. Jones bnus-
rd and cul body was found in her
driveway. Blood spattered on the
175-pound ram matched the \VOm-
an's type. Two ranchers told the
jury that pet sheep are unpredict-
able, will attack P.layfully, and
"butt anything untll their heads
bleed, while just playing."
Wilkinso11 Sword There
He ls survived by his wife , Florence
of the h<lme ; a daughter, Dianne
Massau of Costa Mesa; and two
grandchildren.
• Charl11 Cole, of Monterey, had
a ready answer when asked why
he was some $8,850 behind in his
child support payments. But the
judge was unsympathetic. 11I'm
not lncomc--o ricnted," Cole told
Superior Court Judge Kennith
Andreen. \vho promptl,r. sentenced
him lo five days ln jail and fined
him $500. ,
But Citizens' Posse DUI Bloody LittleGood
LONDON (UPI\ -A lady in
distress dashed rrom the travt'.!l agt'.!n·
cy in Berkeley Street and Into tM next
door anUque shOp Thursday. "Cook's
is is being robbed." shout~ 1he.
In the &hop Maj. John Wiikin son·
Latbam yelled chara:e. Hi11 S005
Robert, 25, and Christopher, 20, yank·
ed Crom the waU5 ancient swor.;11. Off
duty poUceman Peter Butcher grab-
bed. an 18.54 musktit.
Led by the major, scion of a famous
sword making family, the quartet ra<'·
ed into the travti l agency. Robert and
Christopher llWinglng'tMlr Sitber5 and
Butcher runnln& atori; in a sort ot
'
I
musket ramble.
Going 0111 thti agency back door
were six men, clutching 19.600 ln loot
a.nd flrlng sawed Off shotguns .
Travel agency employtis a n d
customers lay on the floor. An old man
shouted hurrah. for the sword and
musket posse. ''It was rather like the
charge of the Light Brigade .''
\Vilklnson said.
Butchtr remembered the I a w
1orbids most British Bobbles 10 carry
gllils. lie tossed the musket to the ma·
jor.
Maj . 'Vilkinson said. "Bul c.htr
aboutcd be was a police officer bul tbt
bandits were already out the door, flr·
lng their guns.
"I was ready {o have a go elthou&h
the musket was not loaded. lf they
came back toWard us , I would have
tried to hit them with the butt of it."
The major's sons tried out flanking
lhe bandits. They ;irrived only in Orne
to see the bandJts fiteing In a $\ation
wagon.
"Great shame we didn't arrive just
a llttlt btfore we did." so id \Vllkinson,
48 , a retired 3rmy officer twice
wnunded at ~1onle Casslno In World
\Var II. "Still It was a jolly good show
-even though they did gel away."
Services are pending at Pacific Vitw
Memorial Park. ·
Credi t in England
Beach Man's Topic
A Huntington Btach credJt man.acer
will 1peak Tuesday on the stiling and
credit polides of England at the
monthly meeting of the Consumer
Credit Associates in Los Angeles.
Douglas If. Pennock, of 200S2
Treasure Circle and general credit
manager for Gold''· will teU about his
inlarvlew1 with credlt expert.a In
England. Au11trla, Switzerland and West Germany. A
tell them nothing. l{ell •• , we're only
starting."
Dr. Louis Gottschalk, UCI professor
of psychology and an authority in the
field of drugs and psychiatry, Is Dr.
McGaugh's C<lllaborator on the pro-
ject
Dr. Robert Ross, director of
research at Fairview, is also involved
with the program, along with z. team
or Ir.terns who will test the first group 1
or six young patients.
E&e:h child will recelve amall oral ·
doses of Metrazol, which was once US·
ed in large amounts to induce con-
vulsive shock in treatment o f'
psychoUc mental patients.
"We don't know exactly what ls
going to happen," says Dr. Ross, "if
we did, we wouldn't need to run the
test."
ResuJts may show no trend until Qc ..
tober or November, and if there ii
nothing clearcut by that time, a sec·
ond group or si..J: youngsters will begin
r.eceiving the drug, he said.
PARENTS CONSULTED
Children suffering moderate to
severe retardation, rooted 1 n
psychological disorder instead of
physical damage, have been selected
for the experiment, with the blessings
of hopeful parents. ·
"If something shows up, we will ex-
pand to different types of patients,"
Dr. Ross added, noting that a com-
plete cure lies far beYond anyone's
wildest dreams.
Miracles do exist, but the end of
mental retardation is not among them.
So far, the six initial patients destin·
ed for a place in medical history know
from initial contacts only that they
have the privilege of special play time
with friendly strangers.
TESTS
Tests devised for ttie Metrazol pro·
gram are based on discrimination
among forms, e<>lors and textures.
Dr. Ross say a experimenters wlll
place lour blocks -red, green, yellow
and blue -behind a' shield, show the
tested youngster a · red block, for ex·
ample, then replace it.
He will ~n lift the shield and ask
the child to pick out the block he was
just shown. Srores compiled over the
testing period will indicate any pOten·
tial progre.ss.
\Vhy were mentally r e t a r d e d
children chosen for the experiment,
which is due to begin witbln the ue1.t
month?
LITILE KNOWN
Based on what little is so far known,
Dr. Ross said, it appears the degree of
learning increase diminishes pro-
portionately to the individual's innate
intelligence. That is, the mMe ln-
teillgent the individual, the less effect
drugs have on learning ability.
The retarded simply offer the
greatest chance to determine what -
if anything -the Metrazoi technhttie
C<Ml do in the field.
"We might come up with nothing,"
Dr, McGaugh told the DAILY Pll..OT,
"but we !eel compelled to flnd out.11
Principals in the Metrazol ex·
periment are linked professionally as
consultants and advisors between UCI
and Fairview, and Dr. Ross expects a
continuing series of research projects
as a result.
COMPLEX FIELD
"We're fortunate in having the
University so close,'' he explained,
citing the advantages of mutual work
in the complex field.
One mother, contacted f o r
permission to test her child in the
Metrazol. experiment. was so excited
she asked if her two other retarded
children at Fairview could be in·
cluded, too.
Other members of the Harbor Area
community who have retarded chil-
dren have begged to have their
youngsters join the group, but this is
imposible and researehers hope the
public will understand and give them a
respite.
"They grasp at straws," said Dr.
Ross sympathetically, ob v lo us 1 y
understanding how many parents are
driven by love and their undying hope
for some stunning discovery.
NO PREDICTIONS
''Real breakthroughs could come ln
the field of mental retardation," he
said, but 'Dr. Ross is not a man to
make predictions about yet-unphlnned
research and especially the CWTent
Metrazol program.
He was not even. holding out 1traw1
to grasping parents, but o n t y
a cknowledging that in a society wltb
such snowballing scie~c insight the
years ahead may reveal a whole
haystack where there waa only
emptiness be.lore.
Plea to Reopen
Well Rejected
By City Planners
The old town. lot oU fields in Huft-
tiniton Beach are becoming a dry bole
u far u the cit,y Plannini Com-
mlsslon Is concerned.
Commis5loner1 have rt1jected • r&
quest from Harold C. Ramser to re·
open. an idle well at Sixlb street and
Olive Avt.nue.
Cit,y S.nior Planner Rlchard Harl""
said the city decided in 1967 to try to
eliminate the fire boards and bll1hl
on the city beauUOcatlon projects
created by oil wells ln this seclon.
"Throughout th11 1ectica wella art
being abandoned." Harlow said, noting
that R1mser's well h&s been idlHbOut
rive years. 1
Ramstt argued that otbtt we.Ila in\
the area CWTt.nUy are oper1t1na and
that he oucht lo be allowed to opCrate
bll wtll, too. < I
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• 4 DAIL V PILDT Saturday, August 10, 1%6
Christianity and Vio"lence:
Pulpit and
T he Firs& Unit e d
Metbodl1t Church, 420 \Y .
18th St., Colt.a Meia, will
bold dupU'cate w or·, b 1 p
and 11 a.m. w ors b J p
services. '
Pew .
church's in Orange County
Sunday. Can They ~e ·Recoi:iciled?
87 LOUIS CASSELS aatliorit.Y to punish the
I 1ervlce1 Sunday a t 9 ::~r and
11 a.m. "'Ith the Rev. James
·~ • C. LedgerwOOd preaching on
the loplc "The Prince of
... Peace Jn A Chariot of
War ?''
The Rev. Jan L. \Vomer·
will lead the congregetlO\);
while the putor and Mr[.
Eller are on vacation neil
week through Labor Day.
The Rev. , Edward G.
Reitz , chaplain at Hoag
Memorial Hospital w f 11
preach Sunday at t h, e
Pre1bytertau Church of tie
Coveaant, 2850 Fair.view
Road, Costa Mesa.
Related passaces fr'om the •-de nominatlonal textbook ,
0 Sclence "nd Health with Key to the Scrlptl&Hs" by
Mary Baker E~dy. lnclade
· ''To Have One God and
·Avail YourseU of the Power
of Splrit1 ·You Must Lov.e
Ulll"4 f'rHI l11NrMn-1
What is the approprl~te
Christian attitude toward
violent revolutionary acts?
Some church members
are surprised that anyone
should even raise the ques-
tion. To thein, it &eema
perfectl y clear that
followers of Christ should at
all times abhor violence.
uphold law and order, and
obey the government.
violator.'' '
F!n,ily, 1 th• atatement
-ayi, •<we rec0'11ize that
Wtt.en_ justice cannot be securell' etther ti®agh ac·
tlon wJth{n the ex.isting
structures or through civil
<lliiobedience. an increasing
numbet·or Chtl:Sttan:s-may
feel .called to 1eek 'Justice
through· r 'i si s tan c e or
reVb1uttoaJ•
partie11lar point Jn h!Jtory to
oondone violence u a last reso~t fof those who feel ill·
used by 'society. . '
THESE CRITICS n o t e
that tht council statement
was issued shortly after
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was
assassinated by a gunman
who may well have believed
that he was resisting In·
justice by the only effecUve means available to him.
•
A supervised nursery and
church for all ·ages are held
during both services. Youth
Fellowship meeUngs a r e
held at 6:30 p,m.
Col David M. Fowler,
former lay associate or the
Com mu n It y Cb urcb,
Con Ire I at Io a a I , 611
lleliotrope Ave., Corona del
I Mar, will be the guest
minister S u n d a y • His
rneS!age will be entitled , I "'The Unrigbte<>ta Judge."
\Y orship service is at IO
a.m. in Fellowship Hall.
Summer churoh school is
also at 10 a.m. with classes
held through the lourth
grade.
D.r. \Villiam R. Eller,
pastor or Lutheran Church
of the Master, 2900 Paciflc
View Drive, Corona del
Mtir, .will deliver t he
m~sag~ "Is It Pleasing to
God'" Sunday at the 8·45
His sermoo topic will be
"Expand YO\lr Mind -
Wkhout Drugs." Worship
and church K'hOol, through
the aixth grade, will be at
9:30 a.m.
The Rev. George J .
Busdiecker, pastor of the
Newport Harbor Lutheran
Church, which meets at 2501
· CliU D.ri've, Newport Beach,
wlU deliver the serm<>n
''Stewardship on God ' s
Terms" Sunday at both the
8:30 and 11 a.m. services.
Permanent facilities {or
the church are currently
being constructed at 798
Dover Drive, Newport
Beach.
"Spirit" 11 the subject of
the lesson-sermon to be· read
in all Cbrlltlaa Sclenre
God supremely.,. '
The Rev. Joseph W.
McShane, mlnlater at Meu.
Verde Metbodtat Ourth wW
preach the sermon "YOU
Cannot Run Away From
God" Sunday at both the 9
and 10:30 a.m. services.
The church Is located at
1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa.
The First tJnlted
l\tetbodlst Cburcb, 2721 17th
St., Huntington Beach, will
continue its• summer
schedule with one worsttlp
service at 9: 40 a.m. The
Rev. Tadao Hara w1ll be
preadlling.
<lKirch school al!o will
meet at 9:30, adult classes
at 10:45 and the youth
groups at 6:30 p.m. Vaca·
lion church school is being
held ttirough Friday, Aug.
23, for prt·kindergarteners
throueh sixth grade
students. The Commiasioo
(See PULPIT, PalO 5}
Paper PileUp
Jim Agnor, one of 100 youths and counselors at-
tending oam~ from the Warner Avenue Baptist
Church, Huntington Beach, has paid his way to camp
throug·h the collection of newspapers. In May a goal
to collect 50 tons of paper was set by the camp CO·
ordill'ators. They have now collected 100 tons. Camp
sessions begin Aug, 11 and run at six day :se56i<>ns
through Sepl 7.
BUT ANOTHER point of
view is expressed in a state-
ment adopted recently by
· the policy-making general
board of the National Coun-
cil of Churches. It holds that
violence, under s o m e
circumstances, may be a
less er evil than continued
toleration of injuaUce.
The statement suggests
that Christiana should first
try through political pro-
cesses to change laws or
{l:Olicies they consider un-
just. If that fails, they may
move on to "civil dJsobe·
dlence," defined in the
statement as "peaceable
violation of a law deemed to
be unjust . , • with recogni-
tion of the state's legal
THE NATIONAL Council .
ltatement has been ap·
plauded in some quarters aa
a courageous affirmation
that God 's law has a higher
clatm on a 1Christian's obe·
d1ence than 8.!lY hwnan la.":'·
Supporters p o i n t to
Biblical evidence tha t Jesus
was not an advocate of
peace at any price. He told
his disciples , "I came to
bring not peace but a
sword'' -and the context
makes clear he meant that
he was more concerned with
righting wrongs than with
avoiding conflict.
Other Christiani question
whether it was wise or
helpful for the National
Council of Cliurches to go
out of its way at this
U carefully read, with at·
tentlon to all of t h e
quallfioation.11ts drafters in·
tended. the statement says
only that violent acts of
revolution may be
justifiable "when justice
cannot be aecw-ed" by any
other means.
The blg question whh:::b the
statement doesn't answer it
how to deterrnlne when it'1
impossible to a c h 1 e v e
justice by peaceable pro·
cesses.
PEOPLE LIVING Wlder a
ruthless dictatorship ob ..
vlously have little chance of
changing things t ti r o u g b
ordinary political a c t i o n
(although they may get
(See CASSELS, Page 5}
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THI FllST CHUICH OF CHllST, ICllNTIST
IN ldSTON, MASSACH.USETTS
Subject o! lesson -Aug. 4
"LOVE"
Corona del Mar-Second Church of Newport Beach
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Laguna Beach-Fir1t Church
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Newport Beach-First Church
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and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms
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Holy Days as announced
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Flnt Assembly of God Church
146 E. 22nd St., Cosio M111 S48-3761
M. C. Cronic, Pastor
Shoril P1wl11n, Choir Dlr•ctor
IHHy Schol -t :JO e.111. -Cleun. fer •II ....
Nunery A"911C9111
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Newport Harbor
Lutheren Church
2501 Cltrl Dr. LI IJ.4293 f
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Nursery care available I
at all services
WELCOME --·
Lutheren Church
of the Mester
2900 Pacific Vlew Dr.
CORONA DEL MAR
DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER
Phone OR 3-S022
8:45 A.M.-F•mlly Worship
9;45 A.M.-Sund•y Church
Sckool
I I :00 A.M.-F1sfi.,• Worship
NurHfJ hoTldod
. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
l\.1is50Uri Synod
760 Victoria Sf., Costa MoM
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PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
M••a V•rcl• Drlw• & l•k•t Sfr••t, Co•t• M11•, c,11r.
AHOltEW C. ANOJIUCIN. P''l'llt
FM\llY SEilVICI f -lO:JO •. m. suNOa.v 'scHOOL0
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HUNTINGTON IEACH
CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
420 10th St., Huntington Stach
Sunday Morning Services and Youth Church-I I AM
Wednesday Even ing Study Group-7:30 PM
lntett hto, Mh1l1ter . P\eno1 116-21 JO ,,...-..._ ........ .._ ____ --.:
A Cordial Welcome from
THE METHODIST CHURCH
lo1 lbo• hland
COMMUNITY
Huntington leach-North
IAPllST CHURCH
or Fo••tol11 v.n..,
IAm1rlU11 l•,i1t111
17411 MQfffllm.
fo111tol11 Y•ll•r
Dr. Uwronce A.1111, lntwllll Mlnbllt
siaLE STUDY :~g~~1fy'ey1t-l:OO P.M. Visitors Welcomo-Nurs•ry Attendant
Victoria &: Placentia Ave. ll]~~~~~"~'~'i.~'~"'~'~""~'·~'~',,..i~-~'i,...~'~ .. ~'i"'~~~~~~:1~~~~-·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;11 Costa Meaa
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METHODIST CHURCH
I II A,at• 675-0950
1:15 l11for,.,•I WorJhip
9:)0 Tr1dition1 I Worshi p
& Swnd1y Sckool
Coil• M111
COMMUNITY
METHODIST CHURCH
6662 Hail Avo .•• 142.4461
Wor•klp I Church School
9 I. 10 :10 "'M
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UNIVERSITY
METHODIST CHURCH
Worth!p •••• 1:30 AM Sund•y School • , , ••• f:JO AM
Mornl111 Wonh!p , , 11:00 AM ·
Pr1y•r S•rwlc• • , , , 6:JO PM
Ev1nl~9 Wonhip , • , , 7:00 PM
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847-4844
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
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UNIVERSALIST
CHURCH ii: 115• Victori• St~ Co1t1 M1t1
I UnC11n 646-4652
BAHA'IS
PROCLAIM
WEDNESDAY EVENING lllLE STUDY ••.•..••••. , • 71JO PM
NUISllY CAii PlOYIDID
DueM o . M...,n.ttil D. G. Hum
MSlibm Au.cl• M!.lltof
Phone: S48·S711 Doy or Night Glad Tidings Assembly of God ,1
Fifteenth & Monrovia. Newport Beach 1: , ................... "_
ONTRAL CORONA DEL MAR THOMAS llNVINUTI, Pat.r i
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Sunday School 9,45 A.M. Morntnc Worship 10,50 A.M. I
I C.A. Service a,oo P.M. Evan1ellsUc Rally 7,00 P.M.
FIRST
METHODIST CHURCH
1•tk St I H•rbor Blvd.
Wor1kip I Church School
9:10 I 11 AM
548 -7727
Cott• M•1• North
MHA VERDE
METHODIST CHURCH
M11• y,,4, I l•k1r St.
S4•·271•
W•rshi, I Chur,h Sckool
';00 I I O:JO AM
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Church
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LACOUNA HACH
METHODIST CHURCH
21612 w •• r.., Dr IR
S•. la111n•
Worth1p 11 AM
Church Sch••I 9;41 AM
4••·1011
Hu11tintt•11 l•1d1 Newport leach
FIRST UNITED CHRIST CHURCH
METHODIST CHURCH IY THE SU.
2721 17tk St,,,,,1)6.Jll1 1400 W. l•lboa JJ.,111.
A11911st ''"'!t••-•:10 A.M. 673.)101 Boho' u' llah
"Th• Pr•n1h1J One"
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SLEEP IN SUNDAY MORNING!
n., 9tttMI tM Z:JO Att....... SMt«kt et
CALVARY CHAPEL
11ew MllOf111t .. tM
NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH
Thi Pl1n of God I
The Person of Chrllt I
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A f•It Yaoth .,.,1.,m COMMUNITY I •· L HllTWICI, -UI DON COPflT, Mi.t.Nr of MM a y_.
Cm. of Orange ~d llrd. St.
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9,45 A.M.
• · Phone: •11-tt1s c. holce This Sunday-1, : Hlo!Jter, Dr •. D, w. MCEiroy
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Sevent~'Dav Adventist Church I
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
of the Coastal Areas
Christ Church Presbvterian
2011J M•t11olle (N.., A'-•I H••tfllff'I• loec•
GILlllT W. AWN, PASJOI
hllffy W•"ltlp: 91JO AM C.tri.Q klllllt 10:41 A.l.4.
Offlc• J11 W St ........ : 196-0llt
Church of the Covenant
JISO .. trwln ..... C.1to .....
WAlllN •. StUDll, PA'10111
S..n4oy W0191p I aon• kkeii 91JO
14MJ04
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
6H St .................. "..,.,. ....
CHAIUI HlllllJ DIUINFlllD, •ASTOi
W .... , I Cllwdl k ... h I, 9:11 & 11 AM
646-1141
St. Mark Pr•sbyterlan Church
C.... J1111ll1N1 I 1...Wlff Drtft. C.,.._ .. M•
MOlllS C:. lOllNION, INT. PAITOI
Wrilp I a.rt\ Sd11I 11 AM
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Community Presbyterian Church
411 ,.,.., ~..,,,.. 1 .. llMf It.I, "-'"'" IHclt
DALLA.I tUINll. •AITOI
WIMfp • CMn• St11111-t1ao A.fill Wtna.1~11 AM
494·1151
Deadline
For Disney
Stamps Set
Oran&• County residents
havo until Sept. I to be plac·
ed on th• malling IJ.st for
first day l11ue1 of the Wall
Disney Memorlll stamp.
Tbe stamp goes on sale
Sept. 11 in Marceline. Mo.,·
Disney's hometown. A pro-
ject by the An•heim
Chamber of O:muneree will
bring the first issues of the
stamp to the Orange County
area. ~Residents, for SO cen.t.a,
can bave an envelope mall·
ed to them containing
material about Walt Disney,
direct from Marceline. Tbe
cost will cover the cost of
the Material, en v e 1 ope,
stamp and handling.
Tbose wishing to receive
the material and stamp may
contact either in person or
by mail, tile chamber office,
122 N. Lemon St., and leave
their name, address, and 50
cents.
Mesa Verde
Homeowners
List Chiefs
New officer• and directors
of the Mesa Ver d e
H o meowners Associatioo
wen introduced to the Costa
Mesa City Council this week
by outgoing president Jim
Wood.
Officers of the widely ac-
tive organization wiµ be
Norm French, president;
Don Sm'3ilwo0d, vice presi·
dent, W. Jim Scott,
secretary, end Skip Face,
treasurer.
Area. directors for 1968-69
are George Stewart, Don
Utter, Bill Halliday, Gil
Sklenar, Glen Armstrong,
Norm French , Gene
Bergeron, Bill Gardner, Bill
Hamilton, Stan Meyer, Skip
Face, Vic Moulart, Grey
EdgerWn and W. Jim Scott.
Directors at large will be
John O'Brie n , Don
Smallwood Md Jim Wood.
John Dalley
Heads Event
J ohn C. Dailey, vice presi-
dent and manager of. com-
mercial natiooial bank, San-
ta Ana, has been ~ted
tne general chairman of ttie
11th annual Jambotte, an
all stag event featuring a
steak dimer, 1 iv e en-
tertainment and prizes fOr
membm and guesm « the
EU.. Club in Sonia Alla.
Tickets will go on Sia.le in
September. Volunteers f o
the Jamboree are being
signed up T!f' at ttle Elks
Club or ttKl Santa Ana
Chamber of Commerce of·
" ,tee.
Hof A Purchases
School Bonds
A Bank of America 1yn·
dicate h~ bought a $'l66,000
bond i:S.Sue of the Savanna
School District at a net in·
terest cost of '4.9819 per·
cent.
Another bid for a net in·
terest cost of 4.988 percent
was submitted by Security
Pacific National Bank. ,
Proceeds will be used for
expansion of dist:Flct school
facilities. The d ls tr f ct
covers about three square
miles in western Orange
County west or Anaheim.
LEGAL NOTICE
PULPIT · AND PEW .• ~1
(Continued From Pai• 4)
on etristi;an Social Concerns
will meet MC1nday at 7:30
p.m.
Pastor James Herington
will CQlltinue tile lesson
"Why A Bapw,t?" SUnd·ay
at both the morning and
evening services at 9;45
a.m. and 6 p.m. at the Hun·
Ungt.on Valley Ba pt I s t
Cburcb, 9T19 Slater Ave.
Fountain. Valley.
Members of the Hunting-
ton Valley Church Women's
Missionary Fellowship w!U
meet Tues.dray at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday school meeta at 9:(5
a.m. with classes for all
ages. Youth group meets at
5 p.m.
service at Plymoa.tll Co:•·
lrt&•tlo•al Ch•r<k a I Newport Harbor, 3'262 Brottd
St., Newport Beach. Suodoy
on the subJ~ "ctirlltlali
Education at Pledm(lll( Co~
lege/'
~ K graduaJe of the Divinity
Sdiool of Yale Univwa,ty,
Dr. Wall« wu secrellry of
~ Home and J',oreiin
Mtasioaary Boe&-dt of. ti\e
C 0 Dgrttallonal Cloizrcbea
prior IQ " Aeeeptinl' h I 1 pre-politloa. G;u e 1 l
Ol'iani>l WUl-be ~LI
l<"lor60Ce MlcGlnltM and
soloist, 1 Mr•. ~e• ~wyer. . ·-
LAGUNA GUEST
Dr. Wayn• Kinter
Dr. Kinter
Talk Slated
Dr. Wayne Kinter will be
the guest speak.er at the 9
and 11 a.m . services Sunday
at the Laguna Beach Church
of Religioos Science, 200j2
Laguna Canyon Road. His
topic will be "God and
Circumstances."
Dr. Kinter is national ad·
ministrator of education for
the United Church of
Religious Science and di.rec·
tor of its headquarters
school in Los Angeles.
Dr. ,Henry Gerhard ,
minister of the canyon
clrurcb is attending the an·
nual conference of the
United Church of Religious
Science in Pacific Grove.
The church will sponsor a
lecture Thursday a1'10 a.m.
in Clubhouse 2 at leisure
WorJ.d.
CASSELS ...
'Ole rev. Henry E, Jones.
pasklr of Cen tral Bible
Church will return to the
pulpit Sunday at the 9 and
10:30 a.m. services t o
discuss "A Prayer For Vic -
tory:" At the eve n in g
worship service at 7 p.m. be
will speak on "The Perfect
Pastor." ·
Teen week for junior and
senior high sob:>ol students
will be held Moneay ttirough
Friday from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
at. the church. Included in
the program W'ill b e
worlcshops, Bible sludies,
songfests and recreation.
The ctturch is located at
23rd and Orange Avenue,
Costa Mesa.
Dr. Ch.arles H. Dieren·
field, pastor, will preach a
sermon entitled ··A Hum·
mingbird In A Lion's Cage"
at the 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.
services Sunday at St. An·
drew's P r e 1 ·b y t e r I a n
Church, 600 St Andre·ws
Road. Newport Beach.
College age fellowship and
senior high young people's
fellowdlip will meet at the
church Sunday et 7:30 p.m.
Cbild C?fe is provided fCJr all
services.
Members of the Seventh.
day Adventist C h u r c h ,
results from covert passive meeting in the South Shores
resistance.) Baptist Church 32712 Crown
But the National Council Valley Pa.rkway, Laguna
statetne1:1.t was n o t ad-Niguel, will be asked Sunday
dressed primarily to op· to contribute toward the
pressed peoples of die-building fund of Oakwood
tatorships. It was lssued for Church in Huntsville, Ala.
the moral guidance o f A predominantly Negro
Americans, who live under a college, one of 1 e v e n
system of .government that operated by the Seventh-day
may be balky at times but is Adventists, according t o
ultimately responsive to the Pastor A. E. Rawson , the
"':';ii~ of the people. , , , g>ptributions are '1e~ect tQ,
(Continued From Page 4)
ft can be contended that build a men's dormitory,
~mericlpl democracy has student center. dining hall
been disgracefully s 1 ow and other facilities. Con.
about righting the wrongs tributions will be taken dur·
inflicted on Negroes and ing the 11 a.m. service.
other minorities, and thet it
is even now doing far too lit-
tle to elleviate poverty and
inequity.
suT 'i'HE prOgfess
tc>ward sc>cial justice acbiev·
ed in recent years is ade·
quate proof that patient.
persistent. peicetul effort
can get results.
'Critics ask wby t h e
general' board ()f the·~Na·
tional Council of Churches
did not see. fit to empt\asize
~e workaJlillty of .American
democracy rather t h a n
posS>ible justification f o r
violent revolution.
The answer may lie in the
deep psychological n e e d
which some clergymen feel
to overcome the church's
image as a bastion Of the
stla'tus ·quo by lining up on
the way~ut radical side of
every issue.
Worship Sunday at Harbor
ChrlsUan Church w i 1 I
f e a t u r e congregational
singing o{ the old hymns of
the faith. Preceding the
hymn sing, Dr, W. McElroy
will give a sermon on "The
Messages or The 0 l d
Hymns."
Harbor Christian Church
meets regularly st Harper
Elementary School, 425 E.
18th St., Cost a Mesa.
Service is at 9:45 a.m. with
kindergarten at the same
hour.
The Rev. Bennie Flint.
assistaflt pastor of the First
Baptist Church of Santa
Ana, will be the guest
minister at the First Baptist
Cbur(h of Huntington Beach
for both services Sunday at
9:30 a.m. at Peek's Chapel,
Westminster and 11 a.m. at
Huntington ·Bet.ch Chapel,
Sixth and Orange, Hun-
tington Beach.
"Recognizing Grac.e," Will
be the SllbJect of the Rev.
Lawronee T. Young at boUI me p and 10:30 a.m.
services at Co na ma a It~
Metbodl•l Church, 6662 Heil
Ave.\ Hunt:IJtgton Beach,
Sunday.
The Methodist Y o u t h
Fellowship groups for young
people from the seventh
through the 12th grades
meet each Sunday at 7 p.m,
in the church soci._ hall.
Young people are invited. A
membership training class
for adults will be held Sun·
day from 7 to 9 :30 p.rn. in
the pastor's study. Child
care wiU be provided.
The Rev. Cameron Har·
riot, assi~t at St. Luke's
Church in Monrovia, will
conduct the services Sunday
at St. John the Divine
Episcopal Church, 2 0 4 3
Ora'.nge Ave., Costa Mesa.
Communion service will
be at 7:30 a.m. and family
service at 9:30 a.m. There
will be cla~ at 9:30 e .m.
for all children of Sunday
school age. Nursery care
will be provided.
"A Proposal for the
Prevention of a Social Ills"
will be the subject of a talk
by D. G. Heath Sunday at
the 10:30 a.m. meeting of
the Costa Mesa Unitarian
UnlversaUs& Church, 1259
Victoria St.
Infant care wiU be pro-
vided, and there wiU be
craft teaching for children
in place of Sunday school.
The Rev. Lothar V .
Tornow, pastor of Christ
Lutheran Church, 760 Vi'c·
tori a st.• Coota Mesa, will
discuss "Are You A
Responsible Steward?" Sun-
day at the 8:15 and 11 a.m.
sei;~~s~ , , •
Shnday school and Bible
classes will meet at 9:30
a.m. with nursery care pro·
vided at both services. The
annual church picnic will be
held Sunday at 12:30 p.m. in
the fairgrounds park. The
second week of the vacation
Bible school will convene at
9 a.m. Monday. All children
three to 13 are welcome.
The Rev. Don Nevels,
missionary to Argentina will
be the guest speaker Sunday
at the 7 p.m. service at the
Frist Baptist Church, 301
Magnolia, Costa Mesa.
Dr. P . G. Neumann,
pastor, will deliver the
sermon at the 11 a.m.
service on the s o b j e c t
''Divine Propagandists.''
"Bible BiOgraphy. 11 :
Job" is the title of the
sermon that the paistor, the
Rev. Sta11ley P. Allen will
deliver at the 11 e.m.
worship service at the Foun·
taln Valley Pre1byterlan
Church, 9420 Ta.lbert Ave.,
Sunday.
Sunday evening there will
be a S<lng festival beginning
at 7:30 p.m., following which
the Rev. Allen will speak on
"Nc>t Conformed, B u t
Transformed."
SEMINAR GUIST
Dr. Arthur L. Miiier .
MORNING SPEAKER
Dr. loul1 H. Evan•
St. Andrew's Planni ng
'Seminar-by-the Sem'
A week-long s em I n a r ,
open to members of all
denominations. will be held
at St. Andrew 's
Presbyterian Church, 600 St.
Andrews Road, Newport
Beach, Aug. 19 through 2.5.
Ca1led. ''Seminar-by-the·
Sea." it will be led by Dr.
Louis Ji , Evans. former
pastor of the Hollywood
Presbyterian Church and
Dr.. Arthur L. Miller, pastor
emeritus of the Montview
Presbyterian Church o f
Denver, Colo.
Dr. Evans will lead •
morning Bible s tu d y •
breakfast, Monday through
Friday froon 7 to 8 a.m. An
informal hymn sing i s
scheduled for 9:30 a.m. each
weekday 'followed by
another Bible study con·
ducted by Dr. Evans at 10
a.m.
Each weekday Dr. Miller
i,yill speak on the theme,
"Involved With Christ In A
Time of Crisis ," at 8 p.m. in
the church saf)ctuary.
The seminar will conclude
SUllday as Dr. Mille r
preaches at the 8, 9:30 and
11 a.m. services.
Ann Landers
Golly, Holly
It's Not Jolly
DEAR ANN LANDERS' RecenUy~you printed a
Jetter from a teenager who wanted to know what to do
about parents who were always lushing it up. You
suggested Alateen for the boy, a national organization
for teenagers who must live with alcoholics.
Do you know of an organization for teenagers
whose parents hate each
other? Since I was a child
all I can remember is
fighting and name calling
followed· by days of no
conversation and passing
notes back and forth
through us kids.
Last year Dad told Mom
he was fed up with living in
a pig pen and he was filing
for di vorce. Mom took a bot·
tie of sleeping pills and
almost died. Now every
ti.'me they fight and Dad
says something about a
divorce, Mom threatens to
kill herself.
What kind or a Ille do you
think this is for teenager?
Is there any hope for me? -
HOLLY
DEAR HOLLY' Good II
Isn't, but since It'• the only
life you have you'd better
make tbe best of I t ,
Environment 11 tmr>ortant,
but I've seen kid1 do ex·
tremely well la 1plte of a
miserable and chaotic bome
life. What will break one
cblld wfil make another.
Resolve to do well tu spite of
what 1oe1 on around you. A
challenge can 01ake you
•tronger. '
DEAR ANN LANDERS '
Ten months ago my wife's
mother died. She was a
widow and her two bachelor
sons (~ and 42) lived with
her.
Every day since my
mother-i.n ·law passed away
my wUe has gone over to
where It belongs -on yo ur
wife. Nobody drac1 her lo
her brothers' place and
holds a gun to her head
whlle she washe11 Irons,
scrubs and cooks.
It 1ou.nd1 as If the woman
ls suffering from c unt reel·
lngs. She may be trylng to
compensate for real or lm·
agtnary way1 In which she
failed her mother during her
lifetime. It's one tblng to be
helpful, but her behavior Is
much too compul1lve to be
pure cood-heartedness. Sug.
gest profes1lonaJ help,
DEAR ANN LANDERS ' I
was very much in lo ve with
John and he witb me. We
had a foolish argument. and
J to!.d him to get out oI my
life for good. He took me at
my word and I a m
heartsick. John now is
dating my best friend,
Renee. I pretend I am hap·
py for her but it Is eating
me up alive.
Renee tells me everything
Jc>hn says and I could die
when J hear those tender
phrases that were once
meant for me. Renee fs mad
atiout John and she keeps
asking for advice on how to
land him . UNFORTUNATELY, this
business of eWting revolu·
tion and cailonizing violence
can cut two ways. The Rev.
O. carroll Arnold , pa~or of
First Baptist C·h u r c h ,
Boulder, Colo., made the
point in a recent article in
the Christian Century. Two special services are ·the house to cle&fl, cook: and
I used to laugh at people
who had to write to Ann
Landers but I'm right in line
with the res-t of the blun·
derers. Please tell me how
to get him back. -FOOL
OF THE YEAR
''The do ctrine of
\
DAIL y ~ILOT~ G
Horoscope
Scorpio: Take
Shocks ~ in Stride
SUNDAY
AUGUST 11
By SYDNEY OMARR
"Tile Wise man contr.ols
his destiny . . . Astrology
points the way."
ARIES (March .!I ·April
19): Whatever you do , do it
with verve. Key Ls to ex-
press cOJlfidence. Odds ap-
pear to pil-e up. Y o u
overcome handicaps
through display of cc>n-
fidence. Sttake ort doubts.
TAU RUS !April 20.Ma y
20): Don't depend upon pro·
mises. friends, perso.ns who
'talk a big game. Day to be
self·reUant. Emphasis on
wishful thinking. You come
down t.o reality -be
prepared. Get tools ready.
GEMINI (May 21·June
20): Rumors, other r(!ports
tend to have upsetting ef-
fe ct. What was solid could
a·J:Pi<ir less than reliable.
You are in midst of chang-
ing values -affects family,
home, property. Be ready.
CANCER (June 21-July
ZlJ: Don't rush. Avoid
writing letters in anger. If
patient, you get what you
need. Key is realizing what
actu ally is required. Inner
voice, feelings probably tell
true story -listen.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)'
Strong accent on mooey,
savings, i nyestme n ts.
Diversify. Don't be caught
with all eggs in one basket.
Threat postiible to financial
security. Be agile. Move
fast, with confidence.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22 ):
Sudden changes appear to
be hallmark of day. Pinch of
restriction becomes
challenge. You tend to throw
off restraints. Fine if you
are in complete control -
but be sure.
LIBRA !Sept 23-0ct. 22)'
You gain facts which
challenge you to actioo. Key
is to find proper direction.
You do this by analyzing ,
piecing together bits of in·
formation. Synthesize -see
picture as a whole,
SCORPIO !Oct. 23·Nov.
21) : .. Unusual conditions ex-
ist in connection w it h
a s soc iates, c1>-workers,
employment. Be alert. Take
surprfses in stride . One who
pays you a visit wants to
talk, Be a perceptive
listener.
SAGITI'ARJUS (Nov. 22.
under tbe pretext that you
want Renee to succeed when
In your heart you hope 1he
£lops. Thi• Is how uJcert are
born.
Give John a call and tell
him you're sorry. You have
nothing to lose but a dime.
And yo u 01lght get yoar guy
back.
Give I" or IDM hlrT> • , , wl!l!ll • 111v
•Ives vou rhl1 line, IOOIC outl Ftf u.,.
on how '" htncllt the 111~rMK Mltt-
m•"· ched! "'"" l•""""· lh1d he• bGoklet. "Netltlnt trld Pettl11g.-Whl!
Art the llml!,?" Send vour •e<1ves1 lo
A~n Llndtn In (lfe DI m 11 "tWSPl·
per, ...clootnt 50 cenh In col" tnd •
Ion•. 1t11f!f>t<I, '°'ll·•ddrtutd en111~.
Dec. 21 J: JI, )'Oil attempt to
ignore duty you will have to
pay double, MeaD& take
time now to fulfill obli&A·
lions . Otherwise, you wnt
have tO repeat &tepa -
possibly at great expense.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·
Jan. 19): What appears tQ
be nebulous is due to take
solid form . Accent today on
messages, spec i a 1 ib.•
formation, commun.icetion.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
lR l : Don't chase 1 u ck.
Means be willing to take a
hint. Soine projects are not
for you. Realize this -
make i n t. e I l'i gen t ad·
justment. You c::an 11uc·.
cessfully f i n i s h your
mi'ssion.
PISCES (Feb. 19·March
20): Stress COlliidence, in·
1dependence. Some try to un-
dermine your efforts. nus is
due to envy. Proceed at
steady pace. Accent on new
projects. contacts.
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BIRTHDAY yo u are a
natural teacher -people
are drawn to you. Your in·
terest in metaphysical sub·
jects is pronounced, Get af-
fairs in order. Important
assignment comfng up in
October.
-GENERAL TENDEN·
' CJES: U p s e t indic&ted
where political picture is
concerned.
To !Ind O<JI wl>o'I luety for 1feo.I In
rT>CntY I nd IDvt, o•cle• S-.-dMY 0,,..,,., booklet "Secret Hlnlt lo• IMn ind women." Send bll'llw:l1t1 and '° ctnlt
lo omtrt #.1!rolotY S.cr•lt• mt OAILY PILOT, 8QX 31'0. Grafld C•ntr1I llt•
lion, ~ew York, N.Y. 10011. '
Two Coast
Men Speak
At Assembly
H. D. Phelp&, overseer of
the Huntington Beach con·
gregation of the Jehovah's
Witnesses, welcomed a near
capacity audience at the
Inglewood Forum to the
opening session of the four-
day "Good News for All Na·
Uons" district ass em b I y
Thursday.
"The good news for all na-
tions," Pbelps said, "is that
we stop considering
ourselves as of this nation
or of that nation , this race
or that race, but as Chris·
tian brothers."
The speaker stressed that
good news has changed the
lives of all Christians and
made them true Christians.
Another Orange C o a s t
resident Roy Swanson, of
Cos.ta Mesa spoke to the
members of the convention
on the importance of the Bi·
hie.
"U a reader is interested
in hi s t or y , poetry,
phi lo s o p h y , acience,
biographies, travel or Wise
sayings," Swanson said, "he
will enjoy the B I b l e
reading." "'
Swanson also diSCUMied
the change in languag-e of
the Bible.
Gownl for lh1 bridt 1nd brldt11r11i4.
D•tn•t fGr th1 t.4oth1r. Cr11tiv1 ¥111t
by eur bricl1I eoM111lt1MI. N1!11r1I c.oler
phGl09r1phy. C111iorn c1lt riM9. T11~1tlo
''"'•h.
PARK A VENUE BRIDAL SHOP
711 NO. TUITIN AYI., OlAN•I
'Ht ISt•MIJ
violence," he said. "can be
used by the righteous end
the unrighteOus, ttie just and
the unju1t alike. The Ku
Klux Klan, the John Birch
Society, the Minutemen and
the German-American Bund
rejoice that somebody is
developing a doctrine of
Christian violence which
they can employ to justify
their deeds too."
There will be no Sunday
evening services du r in g
August. The Junicr High
BYF meets Tuesday from 7
to 9 p.m. under the direction
of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ken·
nedy. This ~ek a movie
titled "Jacc>b and Rachel"
will be presented.
being planned at the Glad wash and iron for her DEAR FOOL: Flr&l itop
Tidings A11embly or God brothers. Even Sundays. dlespenlnl "helpful hlnti"
Church, 15th and Moorovia They have hired two ---------------~~
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
GUIDE
MATS • BOM!:S • TIU.JL£RS
lrrf!pl•r h"9
Costa Mu. MaHf't'M ()o.
It.II Newport llCvd•
Uberty 8°1303
Mesa Upholstery
Uberty 8-4781
nu NIWPOIT tLft.
"What Shall The Modern
Preacher Preach" is the
Sunday sermon topic for the
Rev. Bruce L. Cushing at
the 10:45 a.m. service at the
Lacuna Beacb Ftrst Cbrl•·
tlan Cbitrch, 384 Legion St.,
Laguna 8each.
Following tile morning
worship service, the church
member4 an. ln\ited to a
picnlc at Irvine Park, hosted
by San Juan Community
Church. The picnic is ln
celebration of a victory by
Laguna Firat Christian in a
six-week Bible school at·
tendance contest.
streets, Newport Begch, ac· housekeepers but (ired them
cording to Pastor Thomas both because they say my
Benvenuti. wife's work is better. (They
Pastor Benvenuti w i 11 mean "free.")
speak on "The Holy Spirit They have never given
Work in Relation to the their sister a dime or bought
Believer" at the 10:50 a.m. her a gift. She even pays her
service. Speci'al music will own bus tare over and back.
be rendered by the choir. I say if a person wants to be
'nle &:v. Fred Cruse, a darned fool it'a her own
mJssionary to Alaska will be business but our house could
the special speaker at the 7 use a good cleaning ood our
p.m. evening service. The own lalindry is piled to the
Rev. Cruse will describe the ceilinJ because my wife is
conditions and needs of this too tired. Of course she's
area. tired. Her brotners have
On Wednesd.ty at 7' 30 made a cleaning lady out or
P .M. Pastor Benvenutu will her. What do you think of
continue a terfes 0 f grown men who would treat
"How To A.Mure Success" messagei on, "Prophecies a &ister !~ke this? -SORE
1.s the sermon topic of the Concerning the Return of ED
Rev. L«en D. Flickinger at the Lord Jesus Christ." DEAR ED: Put the blame
the 10 a .m. &ervice of New·---------------------port Unity Cburch ln the
Senior Citiuins Center, 15th
and Irvine Ave., Newport
Beadl, Sunday.
The Rev. Robert Stevens,
mJnlJler ol ChrUt Cllurch,
Quistian 1n San Diego will
discU11 '1A Positive Chri•·
ti>.n" Wednesday •I the 7,
p.m. sttvtce.
~
Dr. James E. Walte.t,
president of Piedmont C-01·
Jege , Demorest, Ga.. wW
&peak at the 10 a.m. worship .. '
-4Wm lfemor1o1 pn
Tlw s-hlatt1 Mtnt &#tiftd M..,,!'riM/
~ • COWMt·-... • C!MfftlT
·-.~:El TREES°'~!.~:!ORLD
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NIGHT and DAY SERVICE
9:30 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M. -SATURDAY JO A.M. TO 6 P.M.
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Robinson's Hono ;eq, by Twf1ru~
••
it .. Bnjlders Eye
" ;~:: Vihtl Stats
• • Jf j • (. • •I '•• • ~.'
The Ctr.amlc rue lnJtltute
bas cbo1«1 the J. w.
Robinson store in Newport
Cenl:er at the ootStanding
Ille lna1allaUon in Southvn
cautornla tht& past yeai.
were tbt ovtrrldlnl f'IUODS t ~· Com· lead.lq to the lelectioo," an-Lot ~les, Ule
nounced CTI Man a 1 la a: oq~the Robinson
Dlreotor G: N. Lavtnbwc proJ~ct' • Robinson Job
on behllf of tile • ...,. ·wu one ·rqqr CTI award·
·"" .. t.4 ··-'·, :· •'.:-
By DOllOTHEA BROOIUI
' ' ' ' NEW YORK (UPI) -For ~ the 1~1tul bulldtt today
knowl«lt• of brleu and
mortar ii not enough ; it ·
ta.kn an alertneu: to the
many iofltlfllCfl• on home
buying -things aucb as
f1\91Tia.JtS, birthl a n d
eeoerapby.
It behooves the builder to
keep up on &tatll:Ucs. Take
the marriage and birth
rates , for in~. ·Although
the two always have gone
hand in band as factors
determining the rate and
type of new home con-
riruction, curren1ly they are
going in ·oppo<l~ ,dir<ctimi•
-and the slowdown, In
birtbl 11 seen .11s the
stronger influeoct1 affecting
the type ol new-home starts.
,Recently published
J)eparbnent ol Commerce
statistics show the marriage
'rate has risen steadily and
boW is close to 10 percent
,,er tbou6and population.
' ~ is pushing ttie demand
}or new dwellings ,
estimated th.la yesr to reach
l.S million new starts. · ·At tti.e same time,
1b<>Wtver; the birth rate ha•
J>eeo decreasing. In the
~ 12-mooth period it
?Was 17.6 per t bou1and
population, as against 20 «
11iore in the post-war years
.prior to 1965. Builders see
jbil reftected in the recent
.a9maod for more apartment
.unit<.
Geographic locatl.on, too, ~s a differenCe· in a l>Ui-·· plamiing. ile<igil 2IPd construction vary. in dif-U<ent paii< of the ·e00ntry, • •
10ceanwood
?'Wins Award
I
lfor Design
design aod quality'
t1oo bas ~··trle d
Devel-f•to. a
ced power awt.tct ·.for
-beautiful Oceamrrood 'Pl'O• ect in Huntington Beech.
"'Oceanwood ls a truly
I place to live. 'lbe
om11C1 att spaeiou.s and
Wtll-plarmed, aod .,., ·.Ill a hrfict climate zon~ .. Bear
JJ)e ocean. This 1Q2.:ho!ne.
levetopment ~rbllril; 1i: an
lrilportant eontrlbulton to
furthering the hi~ stan·
dards of so u t,bern
.cautornia's C"OOStruction in-
!;IUstry ," a spokesmin for
Boatbern Counties Gas ~
Said.
~ Buyers still have a good
telectioo of models froni Which to choosti at ~wood. even though· the Wtlos pace has been ' brisk
~ce the project ope~.
Pries range from $29,000 to
~1000, with F1lA 6114ncing
available. The project is
located at Magnolia and
Atlanta in Huntington
Beach. Annoor Development Co.
Is heoded by IAlrry Armour,
veteran Orange C o u n t y
~ebullder who has been
exltemely active in building
iild1.i'stry affairs. In 1~. he
•as. president of the Home
Builders Association of Los
Adfeles, Orange, and Ven-
tUra counties.
reflectlnJ climate, mdtrlal
availability, treditioDJ and
prefereDCes ~ bQyers. •
Take home appliances. All
"Unlquenes1 ln lhe des1gn,
variety 1n the use and tx·
C(!lJeuce in workmanahip
committee. )¥Inning p ec:ts from which
Tbe award ii pre1ented ~ ' ~· n~aqJ . g ~k place.
the f«tn of 1 thr~ fll<lt hllfi , Hlghlijb\' ( iii•. ~eramlc
perpetual tr<>P!'Y which ..., tile wi.a:ua on' 'Is .1 h •
___. -nautical TOOm Oorlng in the
builders know these help to
sell a house. But geography
plays a part in just wbLt ap-
pliances a buyer will con·
sider necessacy.
College Estate s
• lower level. Designed by
Carol Pelley of ,J.he architec·
tural firm of, Chaix &
Johnson. archiU>fts, of, Los
Angeles, the floor 11 tiled in
Heri:>ert Bladh, general
manager of the NuTone
dlvision cX Scovill Manufac-
turing Co., a leading sup·
plier to tbe home building
iodustry, estimt<es, for in·
stance, that one of every
four residential starts this
year will have one or more
celling or wall electric flUX·
illacy heel ulli1i., , · • · ·nem&na p"r~i <thf!~ "seCon~
. Rep~rt Expan~ion
dary b<mle beating sources
is greatest in the South md
in areas of cheGp electric
power, particularly in the
I
ANCIENT MISSION TILE COVERS RANCHO LA CUESTA HOMES
P.ast te ·Milli'• · · · · · ' "
Rancho Homes Sales Soar
Pacific Nort,l:Jwest and the ..
TV A area; Bladh notes. The two developments of ahead of its sister project, $29~. are similar in many
Historically, tills type of Fran.k: H. Ayres &. Son, Rancho La Cuesta/Hun-lns ces.
auxilia'b.heM began to ap: Newp o rt Be a ch tington.'Beach. • y Patscheck, Sales
· t h · th homebuilding c CJ m p a n y , Loca't.ed in the two com· M ger of R a n c h o La pear tn t er omes m e ch h d t•· 12 n1ti f Ce ·io d Cue·a·t·aJCerr1·1os. s·•• h1·s South and Southeast around ea ave passe 11tl mu es o rr1 s an -..u
1949. ·This is an area where million mark in home sales, Huntington Beach, the' two development has enjoyed a
spring and fall often bring but ~ast week Rancho La development!, with ~· total Of 80 home Nlea. Bud
warm de.ys but Chilly nights. Cuesta-Cerritos s 11 r 1.e d ·;selling frbm. $23,500 to Fritter, Sale• Manaeer of
Homeowners preferred this Ruacho La C u e • t a/Hun-
type of {econclary be1'lng w -tingtoo Beech, Is only eight
rtarting up the central D Jd p dd k N sales behind the 1iater heam.g system, they gained ona a oc ew development
popularity qiiit:kly and Don Ayres Jr., of the
The expansion of Golden
West College Estates from
its or i gin a I Westmimter
begimi:n,g on M c F a d d e n AV~ to Bots.a Avenue west Of ROUte.·39 was the
result of deiJ\and, and the
demand is contl.Q\liDg at a
rapid pace, ac~aptc • to
Jerry Henderson, matketing
director.
The fast-growing S ,"& S
Construction Co . com-
munity, descrlbe4 as
"always in the mld4!1 of
Del Cerro
Plaru QuUik
·Final Sell builders now fi!ld they are Sal development firm, said tile
expected· 8' part . of the K&B es Manage· r two projects feature the I home eqhlpment package in · same type of architecture ~~~duidtf •• '.."ufouinl,. · .. • .'t -and floorplans and the con· pr...,...._, or Wt) a., 1
this area. struct.ion materials in many of Del Cerro homes in ,CO.sta Bl.~ oo'·s a set of Donald L. Paddock of sellin• a.er S3 million of M b bu 1 ·m """"' ·lC • instances are imported for esa w ere yer · ay statistics which , un-Huntington Beach has re-new homes in 1965-66. • I UtU 1 -both durability and aesthetic move m or u e a ~· fortunately, are assuming a joined Kaufman and Broad, He joined another major values. developers Ge<rge M .. ~ls,
new importance -t.he Inc., as sales m311ager of housing pro duc er in He said both develop· tein and Sons and Harv A.
figures on home burglary. the co mpany's 0 range January, 1967, as a ments are situated in areas Berger announced t is
'J1lese st.atistic~. showing an CoUilty developments. salesman and director of which are noted for out.Man-week.
' increase ol 55 -percent since Paddock, 'M, began work· customer relations and ding recreational, educa-With OJilY ten left Wlsold,
19601 w1th .auburbari re&iden-ing at Kaufman and Broad 18.ter was promoted to sales tional. medical-dental, com· the new low terms m~n
·tia1 areas of Ule COU11tty suf· in' 1964 as a p11tt-tline maM.gir of a.devetOpn\eot. merclal and entertaJ.nment buyers may enjoy t h e
Jering die greUest increase, employee at the Runtington &rn in · ·i.. H 8 r p e, attractions. smallest of paymenta .fi nd h~e given rise to growing Coptinental tract . in Hun. Kansas, Paddock D>OY.td.'to HI said the combined lO-occupy either a smart thl~e
demand among h o m e Ungton Beach. California in'lM.1, tettiDI up weS sales· ol tl')e tio' pro-_ or... {A:ur bedroom bo~. ·1n
buyers fw detection and WhJle there he , was en· resideric19: in Manhattan jecti haYe reached tti9re .. tt~-for school, the bOine
alarm gystems. couraged by Jack Scougall, Be.aob. than '4 million. Designed for i.n~ firm explaine«f:.1 -For Ilomes equipped with Kaufman and B r o a d ' s He now resides· in Hun-the ·Y 0 ·U n g budget·minded fligbligbted at the looa,uon jnter~m systems -and the marketing director, to tington Beach· -I.rt a Kaul· faoilliea., Rancho La Cueltitl are large lots, bull~ , in
Natiooel Association of become a profession~! .r~al moo and .Broad borne -Huntington Beach ts located ~~s. fireplaces, wall\ to
Home Buiklers estimates estate broker, spec1aliz..ing with his wife -Mary and at flamllton .and Bushard, wall-carpet, and the q.~a almost.~ percent of all new in Dew home subdivillion15. t.IWr . two, cb.il<ira.,LtOr~ 14 Streett bl Hub-· Beicb·· '50 •1aquare foot "SJ-.us
bomes.'tiunt tllia year Will,be Ia March, ~ .P~~ DuH. 11. · · and !l:inCl>p, ~ '· · '.' · ~· · ,.,
rsO:egU.ipped -Bl&dh says became fl fulJ,-Um-e '. A Redondo l\ech Union rllos 11 Ga Art.es a ··• 'Bonus Room" s
bt.i1kSc9rs. hav•~~ j t saleqpan for Ka~if!4. '.lJiig)t School gradua'te, Pad· vard .Aitwe~. C~~l!ia.Yer room to gr~· d limpfi add ~s1ve 1to BcQIC.t, . ~·r .. : " .... :~·ttpck attended El Camino Road~)tl•(lel~~~~-;~ es playroom, ·
things," enjoys immediate
acceea to the freewa y
network, ls close to beaches
and marinas, ~as a large
varlety of shopping centers
within easy dri'ving range
and is clOH to some of the
nallon'a major amusement
attracUODI. ·R e 1 i de n t s •
children attend school in a
top-rat.ed district.
Quality--of ·eonstruction is
also an inducf'ment t o
buyers. S & S is the only
builder In the area currently
offering lath ald plaster
comtruct.im and other con·
1truction details i n c 1 u d e
concrete driveways a n d
wldergrouod utillu ...
Ceramic Uli is u s e d
generoust)r on k i t c h e n
countertop• and
back.splashes, in s b o w e r
stalls and oo walls above
bathtubs.
Bathrooms offer lifeti'me·
)aating .cast iron tu b s,
cultured marble pullman
tops, beveled-edge mirrors
of plate glass.
Entry halls are spacious
and dramatized with floor
coverings of imported mar·
ble, terrazzo, parquet or
vinyl. Cut crystal chan·
dellers add elegance to din·
ing rooms.
Floor/l&n. of Uu:ee. four,
five . an six bedrooms are
available in one·&tory. two·
story and split-level styles.
Each plan comes in a wide
choice ol. ezteriora.
To impect the furnished
models, from • San Diego
Freeway take Golden West
5tr'tf:~ s~ 1Qnt> 1 Wock ~to
McFadden Avenue and turn
east to the Golden West
'Collete E1tates d 1 s p l a y
center.
a ~lorful floral pattern of
var i o u s shade~ of red,
green, yellow, w~ite and
black tiles.'
Design agd use of ~eramic
tile also is seen on the se·
cond level of Robinson's.
Display flooring and wall
panels feature an attractive
combination. of ant J q u e
white cobblestone tile floors
and Texas shellstone tile
panels. Stonelight Co. sup.-
plied the four inch x four
inch floor tiles, and Georgia
Marble Co. supplied the six
inch b.v two inch &hellstone.
Several di splays utilize the
cobblestone nooring. Second
floor We design was by Paul
Laszlo of Beverly Hills.
A large exterior entryway
to the lower le ve l ol the
store was tiled with six inch
x six inch abrasi ve Inca
quarry tile from the Mosaic
Tile Company. Detailed
workmaJi.ship wes required
to complete the installation
around the many columns
which enhance thil entry.
New Tract
Opening Set
The official opening of a
new 400-home oommunity in
Anaheim will take place in
two weeks according to
developers George M. Hols•
tein and Sona. who revealed
their new Hacienda series
homes will be priced at less
than '23,000.
Located near the in·
tersection ol the Riverside
and Newport Freeways, the
Hacienda Anaheim homes
will make awilable both
FHA and Veteran term1.
Although models are just
being·com:phlitH.1+ sa~a peo-
ple will be at the site this
weekend for advanced
reservation.&. add intruder alarm devices. Kaubii..an .and s··r o a d' ; .Junior College for two years. vartf tn ,Cirfltol. ~· _ \. P,UI at:ta or extra bedr ..
He ·says orders indicate first "salesman of 'the year" before entering military 1------------~-----------------------------
that home buildfis adding award ·went to Paddock for.' service in 1952.
this type of e'.qtJ.lpment ;arel-'-"-''---'"-'-'--------------·I
respons\•t t~ ~e l!'OSJ:•phlc i·it·c i1d"e1n:c e of .' ·home
burglarid_ ~ Aci:Ofillng 'to
FBI ·d:atistics. Bladh says,
, tilt weetern £tateS, wiUJ an
oUender ralte ol 216 per ioo,ooo populatioo in 1966 far
exce:eded the rates of other
Americ&I regions iii. crimes
of ttWi natw'e. Nat.ion.8.Uy,
145 out · of .evtry. 100,000
person& were , ar.rested · for
b\irg)ary. ili.11166.
Regionally. the Southern
st.ate&, with an offender tale
of 152 per , 100\000 person&
ranked second m• incidence
of crime! of ttlis nature. The
North Cen'tral at:ates. with
an offender rate of 133 per
100,CXXl population, followed .
Safest, relatively speaking,
are tile Northeastern states
with an offender rate of 196
per 100,000 population. ·
Bliadh says both builder
and buyer are becoming
concerned wUh loss of life
and property caused by
home fires every year, and
fire alarm systems ue
another appliance gaining
importance.
"RIKCID CIPISTlllO~
Laild of the Dons
UNSPOILE D, SECLUDED
t Our computer
·takes the
traffic jams,
endless driving;
and lost weekends ,
out of house hunting.
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Buccola, Roniberger
Combine in Company
2 'h to 3 acre rancho sites amid the
great oaks of ClevelllJ!d Nadonal Forest
Deep in the great oak region
of 1he Cleveland N•tion•I
Forest liei a JOO.acre island of
rolllna hilb, warm vaUe)'I ud
passy glad~ known as Rancho
Capiwaoo. Vast reaches ol the
Natiooa1 Fores! recreation are•
San Clemente, and Newport
Beach. Only 2J scenic miles
fr om San Juan Capistrano.
Rancho Capistrano liles are
priced from SS.CXX> to Sl8,CXXJ.
terms 10%-down. 15 yeare.
Pl•asant Sc11n1'c DriY•: From
San Bernardino, Riverside:
' (absolutely free)
Announcement has been
made of the association of
George D. Buccola, Or.aqg~
Co.anty real estate
~loper, aod Burton Rom-
~· designer of some of
Solltllern Olllfornla's most
tuiurtOUI homes. TM Orm. known as the
BuOoola Compan;,i, bas
oPIDld new ofllce1, at 4601
..,. Street at MacArthur
Mllvard In Newport
8 • a c b , Jmmediately ad· !.-to tbe Orange County
":"men have been in·
=~i::= .. i~ Loi Alllolel and Orllll•
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B-.ioo lleoeb
, ud the IS•
IP I 1 dll Udo, blch·
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h o m 'f: s , apartment com·
plexes, office and industrtal
buildin gs as well as the
beautiful Newporter Inn at
Newport Beach and is the
recipient of many awards
for his work.
Romberger, a· fellow Of
the American Institute of
Architects, brings to the
organization a wealth of ex-
perience in "the residential
field ~ a creative and Im·
aginati'lt design a b 11 i l y
which heve woa him medals
from the Beaux Art& and
awards from the A.IA.
ln the field of land
development, emphali1 wUI
be placed on exclusive areas
of Orange County where the
h1gh 'llod' '7a1ue OfletS the
ereate.st rtward. for a bitter
aoluUon •
Coo'1ructlon -k In lb•
plamting sta1e follows the
Buccola formula of
di.IUnctive res Iden t l 1 l
developme.nts where quality
strctt:h in every direction, •
Governmenl•owned buffer
akainst population and com·
roercial encroachment.
Rancho Capistrano will bcloog
to just 133 owners, in /••
siinpt•. Each of the l 5 10
3 acre sites ii cle&.red and
accessible to utilities and
graded road. Ancient Spanish
oak& still stand on mO&I: o( the
sites. This private pre1erve,
once 1old, can never be
duplicated.
At Ral'ltbo Capistrano you1J
enjoy usu.red seclu.sk>n for an
Infinite fulure, the beauty of
two private, ltream·fed lakes,
a temper•te yt:ar-round clhaato
at JJOO.ft. elevation, and JO.
minute ICCCIS to eoutal rec:roo
ation at lquu.. Dena Poi.Gt,
Riven.ide Fwy. south, Hwy 74
wes~._Ftom Corona: Hwy 71
SO'O!h• Hwy 14 wcit. Or dtivt to
fiblod Mlision San Juan C1pis-
trano, l.hen east on,Hwy 74 &;
follow signs. You'll be
welcomed !
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lllCID CIPISTlllD
and 1tabiUy can ·be best 4110 Campu1 oa.., SW.. 2, Newp:wt Beech, Cllif. 92660~
-i6. bot with a llOW ~ (714) S*-]$q • • '"'1lfJn approach dlnctod 11 ,
7ld.1n1 mor-e value to the ..._ _____________ _,
at a lower cost '-.
r you'lw looklnll 1or . ,_home,
we can save you a lot of time wllh OYr
SHE• program. SHE means Setect-
Homet ·Electronlc.1.lly. That's computer
talk. And th11'a what we-V. got. A com-
puter th•t knows where thousands of new
'1'd•lllon Homes In Ceot.ral and Soulh·
..-, C1Jifoml1 art. Nf we nttd to know
"t,M.
now Is what kind of home you Wini, and
we'll metch you up.
Just fll1 fn the House-hun1ers Computer
Input Form. In !Jtw days you'll rocail'O 1
computer printout of avall1bl• ntw
Medallkln Homes th1t suit your requir•
.ments. And this new Ed ison service is
absolutely free.~
•.
Sure helps to know where some of the
Medallion Homes are that fil your needs
instead of driving alt over Southern Clll-
fomia with a car fun of kkls and·mapt,
doesn't it7
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Estate
Qu stions
f"d
Colnment
By
Randall McCudlo
Saturtlu, Aup11 10, 1968
.-Real.;Estate -Flourishing in Laguna
By TOM GORMAN
Of Mwi O.lff .. ,.._ Sl1ft
Flourishing Laguna Beach
real 1 s t a t e transactions
seem to be ignoring the na·
tionwlde tight. m o n e y
market.
William Lambourne .
president of the Laguna
Beech Board of Realtors,
told the DAlL Y PILOT thtt
the greater Lagun~ real recoc<I breaking real estate "'nlere are very {ew new ln an average year, 11c·
estate business la currently bueineas. homes being bullt." · cording to Lambourne, a
experiencing a ~cird-set· For the first m: montbs o( Yet, James Schmitt or renter can expect that five
Ung· i-a, :. • 1968. ~e~ have been $8.5 ' Beach ConstrucUon 1aJd hi• percent ol the time his ~ million worth of 1ale1. Tbls business 11 also up from last building will be unoccupied.
Tbfoqtb the mu I IP 1 e figure can be conipared to year. ''And I can't see .tht• Thia year. only two to three
Ustlng service. whlc is the lhe 12 months or 1967, when it will slacken off in six percent of the time will the
,Qoly available ,.gul!fe in $9 million wl'lrth or sales set months to a Y.ear," he said. building be unoccdpied.
Laguna Beach, b.m,~ume a new record in Laguna Schmitz. in explaining the Uanbourne said th a l
aaid th&t sales this-Ylar are Beac.il'. trend, said, "People want to while su.mm er renting hts ~ar ahee4 of laat r ear's Another comparison can build now, before interest been affected to a degree,
be mad"e with the number oi rates get any high!r, They loo& term renting hasn't
Rt altor G T ff O home• sold through th! k.n1 ow~~a1te! won't come back been affected by any ad·
I rove own omes ~n multiple li&ting service in 0 W114 u1ey were a year verse conditions. I ' the area. In 1961, 3'l percent ago," Things may look even bet· shared by Lambourne, who
lkl heut b I lt ' of the hom~ llited were · At this time last year, in-ter when the full impact of said that the bulk of tbOH Many of my friends are te nt •::.r ~ UV nt un s The William Walters Com-o( the ~-nnlt dev·et menl, s.old, L"'1Mur,ne said. so terest rat~s were around 6% the new North American who will be moving Into the and other r•al eatata. What are the tax, adv11"1t1ge1 of .. . led as '"hi h · ed I t k ·n ""' t Thi th y A · •:0 · A t t' t t ~1 .... : • .11 1
Owning rental units or other real estate that It held for pany has been appo1n '"' c open as wee , wt fat this year. 45 percent o( percen . s year, e are vaau n s u one 1cs pan area with Autonewcs "'"™
I · nt d n ger be d the directlon of the homes li.sted have been about 71h: percent ."It's over is built in Laguna Niguel. move into new develnn. an Investment? Would you •xplaln how dtpreclation easing age an ma ~ un er 9-0ld .. T.~.•·•· lht's )'ear, ap~ el-t percent for com· "If things slow down in six men'· 1·n • ·guna N;.,,;;i.
all.wane. help. m. mako mon•y. What about trading of the $5,000,000H B_ixby Gene R. Johnson. C~. vice ... ..,.,.1,11; •." ~ .lJ4 48 .. ad Green Town om es president and man er ot prox\m~Iy 210 home:! have mercial building," Schmitz months or a year," Schmitz But he added tbEt those who
for another property, would you •.-plali;i how tr ing de 1 t located at the Walters Long . !ach-·been li>ld ~by ·realty board said. sa.id, "t11e slack sbould be want better views, a beach
11v•1 me mon•y. Whit bare the1 odthvanfagek1 ef Crlkwni1"!11 ~to~~~· and Lampson Orange County 0 IC ice, members. Along with construction ta)!;en up by the AutooeUcs atmosphere and a bettet
rt•l estate r~ther than uylng n • a.toe m•r et Avenue in Garden Grove. located at 110 Pine A enue, ln explaining th! number and resale of.homes , renting plant." loc:at:i.on will move t G
heve done quite well with stocks. . Leaslng arid management Long Beach of. ·~silM, 'Li.mbourt)e said, :le a:U.o, up, siid Lambourne. Schmitz's outlook Is Laguna Beach. __ o.cs .. Mesa Verde~~:::::!...=::~==:::::::::c_..:::=.....:::::::c_~'--''--~--'...:.;-'--'-~~--'--~'---'-~-'-'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-"~~~~~~--
on any real estate which is held for lnvestme1_1t •. the
nw ner is entitled to an allowance (or depreciation,
deductible against the income produced: This allowance
permits the investors to recover the cos\.s attributable to
the improvements over the useful life. Land canllot be
depreciated end therefore is not deductible.
An investor in real estate is able to deduct a large
oortion of the cost of his investment over its life. Just as
important is the fact that the investment depreciation
allowance applies not only to the investment of his own
funds but also applies to the funds that he has borrowed
to purchase the property.
Under accelerated methods of depreciation that
\Vere introduced under the lntemal Revenue Code of
1954, it is possible for the owner t9 bring his annual ~uowance for depreciation to an amount equal to his
trust deed payments that are required to amortize the
1oan. This makes it possible for an owner to build up his
equity in the propertr out of tax !re~ funds. .
If the owner desires to exchange hia investment m
one area of investment to another, lle can make an ex-
change without paying any capital gains tax. All he need
do is to design the exchange as • tax free exchange
under the code. Thus if the investor comes toward the
end of his depreciation allowance r,n one parcel he can
arrange to exchange his equity in the property for
another more expensi've parcel to be financed. by the
equity he has built in the first patcel. M,any times this
requires a new loan.
In addition, the intestor should be able to tepeat the
entire procedure with further ne.w parcels of property.
An investment in the stock market does not have the
above advantages. To begin wfth. an owner of stocks or
securities is not entitled to ~fl allowance for deprecia·
tion. His build-up of capital rriust be made strictly out of
tax paid funds . When the owner of securities wishes to
change his investment from one stock to another he
must pay a capital gains tax on any profit he realized on
the sale of his original investment. A stock market in-
vestment does not have the privilege of designing the
change as a tax free exchange.
I can buy neerly 100 ecrea of land in Idaho for 1111
than I can buy ona lot here In Newport. There are many
trees on the property. lt 11 gently rolling, not too hilly.
The only thing la th• .Creage Is quit• • ways from the
nearest town. Do you think investments of this tvM are •smart investment?-• .... ,,,, ...,,.~ "11 "" ·• "'"t..,;~ ..... ·-
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Land does not have any value within itself. People
create value. Land in an area remote from people has
little or no value. People create urban ]and values.
These values depend on the use of that particular loca-
tion. The highest and best use of a particular location
depends to a great extent on the number and economic
status of the people living, working and shopping in the
area.
EOITOll'l frtOTI : llt"dtll II . Mr.Ctl'di. It In lftwl•lmtl\f 1•11Yll, 1,...ld_. If
tlM 11111 Et11t1rs, I tlililte ltchlfll', I Clln(.lff ...... Clllflnlll AHKlll .... ti
11 .. 1 lt11!1 Tttcl'ttn. •!Mr 11 "llNI lstltl Ill C11iftl'ltll."
2,200 Acres Now Sold
At Rancho California .
With the recent sale of six the Pennsylvania-New Yprk
parcels aveN.ging m o r e C e n t r a l Trarisportation
than 60 acres per farm , System).
more then 2,200 acres ot t.he Owners d. three of the
p l a n n e d 3 , 0 0 0 • a c r e larger 1horougtibred farms
ttior~bred farms colony purchased e a r 1 i er have
at Ranmo Oalihlrnia have begun construction of pad·
be!n sold , docks, barns and related
In order t.o meet t:he facilities. These include the rapidly-increasi~ demand 300-acre nnch acquired by
of p r o p e r y in the Col. aod Mrs. Cloyce J . Tip-
thorooghbred ms area~ pett (Liz Whitney), who are
Robert L. Unger, vice prcsi-e s t a b I i s h i n g Rancho
dent and general manager California as bhe western
o( Rancho ~rnia, an· headquarte.rs for the famed
nounced that Rancho Llangiollen Farms; Olarles
CaUfornia will enlarge the L ~a vi t t , widely-known
colony by an additiooa.I 600 California trainer-own er.
acres. who has a 168..acre develop-
Located s.ix miles east of ment; and F red er i c Wiagner d. Dallas, Texas. a Temecula in Io u th we 1 t prominent. industrialist Who
Riverside Coonty, the has bought 114 acres for hls thoroulDhbred area -known w as V·alle de loa Caballos -agner racirig stables.
has been divided I n t o ln addition, wirter rains , have accelerated t u r I parcels with a minimum of growth in the $500,000 track
40 acres. and training center being
Heading the list ol new constructed by owners or
purchasers is Robert FhJo:. Rancho California in the
chairman ol the board of thoroupt:ired farms area.
Fluor CorporatiOn , and a This will be available for
member of h California owners and breeders who
Racing Commission. will use the faciUty w train
Three add i llo n 1 l and try theiryeerlfngs.
purcbaaes 'ftJ'e by out~f· Ooostruction of a one-mile
state horaemen. They wert training treck is expected to
Jam .. Dooley, 0-.-11· be atlllllleted by eorly April
t<>mey, • 51-• tract C. while h buildinl o! barn1,
W. Smll'I, Detroit indudr1al ;tockey rooms, dormitlol'J
exec:uti.ve, 50 acree; end Ab-and clubhouse 11 cWTently
bott Teumu, Grand June• underway.
r tion. Oolondo, ridio~ ex· 1 n add l ti on to
eeutive, 72 ICJ"'e.I. tho r o u g h bred fianns ,
Qt.her purd\ues include Randlo Oalifomla hu tcien-
0.igl! Boyd, rtl>restM!ng a lifica!Jy planned areas f<7r
Santa Ana l')'Odieate, tl citrus and •vocado groves.
acres: and LarTy V a n atber tree crops, row end
Mourict, Lacuna Beadl, 45 fiekl crops, v I n e y a r d s ,
• .,,.,.. dairies. -IJuinC ...i .
Rancho Oolllonla, th• o11ler agriculluNI -;
87,500 acre mUter·pl•ned Rancho Colllornia Ii
agricultural development, is located midfty ~tween
owned by IUbtld{aries or R!wnide and San Di~ on
Kaiser Alum.i~m and H1gbway 395. Thi• . is ap·
Ch 1 m I ca I Corporation, proximately an hOOr from
Kaiser lndustritl ~~· · Del Mar and lea than two ,
tion. and Maoco llealty hours .f.rMl Santa Anita a.nd
Company (a 1ublidlary of Hollywood Pork.
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It's inevitable.
Some day you're going
to buy an S&S home.
Why are we 10 sire?
Bruuse as soon as you see what S & S ConstnKtion Co. off~ for
$29,960 at filLDEH WEST, you'll know you're getting !he best
value in Southern California. Over 12,000 S & S families already have.
I How many builders boast of using imported marble entries, luxurious
wall lo wall carpeting tllllll*rt yoll' home, ctJStom cut-crystal
d!andeliers and genuine stone or 1Mif fiieplaces ill JOU1 llvtao. fllllily
and bedrooms?. Hot lllM1J.
COLLEGE ESTATDl • WESTMINS1ER
EXCELLENT VA/FHA/CONVENTIONAL TERMS
Md wilt SI s. J's double !lick lelli and plasm well censhklion
... MIT dr,wan.
Lux11Y shopiiing, excellent schools, tremendous reaeatienal facilities,
and lhe tDtJ location make GOLDEN WfST !lie most diarming, 1etive
and poplMr cOllU!Ulity in the m.
It is ine'litable. Same dly ,.. ft oein9 to Mr 1n SIS borne.
We're sire el il.
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S1turdl)', lugusl 10, 196!
Laguna Pla1Jaowe
Inte rmission
Many Hurrahs
For 'America'
.-'Charity'-V~
By TOM TITUS
"The audience has to tune in to what the play is all
about. They may not like it, but they find it hard to
deny that this part of the American condition."
.:;i This is one explanation of the eilect that "America Hur~ah" is exerting on patrons of Soilth Coast Reper·
tory's Third Step Theater. lt comes from the show's
director, Mathias Rei t :z ,
whose soft • spoken sincer·
ity makes disagreement
difficult.
To be sure, both critical
and public sentiment bas
been divided over Jeen-
Claude van ltalie's barbed
tableau of American ideas
and ideals since. it opened
at the downtown Cos t a
Mesa theater two weeks
ago. One opening night the-
ater party enrolled as en--
thusiastic SCR subscribers,
while other patrons walked
out in a huff during the con·
troversial third act.
There also are, undoubt·
edly, those who have been MATHIAS REITZ
drawn to the theater by the
unusually heavy dosage of front page newspaper space
devoted to the production. Prior to the opening, there
was a little disagreement over the representation of an
American flag on the SCR window; shortly afterward,
the play's staging an Alabama college brought shrieks
!rom the official citizenry and it closed after two nights.
REITZ, HOWEVER, TENDS TD discount this out-
side notoriety as a drawing card for his version. "We're
pulling an audience which wants to see this type of
play," he maintains.
41Very few people have really become upset over
the production," he goes on. "Most of them have gotten
the point whether they want to or not."
The point is, at least in this view, that Van Italie's
outrageous satire on the American way of life is more
akin to reality than most of us care to admit. There are
moments in the SCR production when this pungent par·
ody grates on the senses like fingernails scrawling
down a blackboard.
Using three modern institutions -the interview,
television and a motel -as a backdrop, the playwright
details the aimless and often destructive nature of
American existence. Accused of writing a pretentious
play, he counters that it is not the play that is preten·
tious, but our lives and our society.
· By TOM TITUS cr-...~.-
"Swee:t Charit1" ls one
1w.eet Jhow. a musical gem
In the crown of the Laguna
Pla)'t>ouse, where this visual
feast opened a month's ban·
. qu't Jburld•y·evening a1 .a
worttiy succe,11sor in a
Jenttheniog line -or "'Llguna-
1 um n\ er musical
bombshells.
Splashily staged with all
the artbUc and technical In·
genuity the playbou&e can
,.SW••T CMA•ITT" ,
A lllW!ul llY Mtll SU-. •trtdotd 11Y
Jlll\fl , ... i.a:., IN,Mk.ll lllf,Ktor. °"" Sl\lellla, chot'_;.,..,. i.io CV.-.!1
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Mldtl ................... G11 McEhny
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Vlc:kt l'rltdtrldl, J...,1 Onltott, M•llltt.
DMl'l, Mlchffl lltltOl'I, B•rr1t S.11,
D1rrvt And,.,., Stwri. G••••· Ctno;., C•rtlr, t..v11n 1t .... Hl1kl, J1nl111 Ftr·
1111\M, Modl"'n 'lffl, G•~ll H.wklnt" ........ Mllb.
muster, Laguoa's "Olarity"
is a vibrant production of
what is essentially only
passable raw me.teria1. It is
short on story and score, but
long on finery and finesse .
With the proper in·
gredients, as evidently wa s
the case on Broadway, . the
show is an entaordinary
delight. Laguna possesses
all of them -crisp, snappy
direction and musical direc·
lion, creative choreography
.ind, most important, an ac·
tres.s of exce._ptional
capabi.Hty in the title role.
EXHAUSTIVE
Heather Hayes sails
through this exhaustive role
without even b Te at h 1 n g
hard, playing the tough.luck
dapce hall girl as a brassy,
raspy, squeaky "old pro"
with a heart like a hotel -
where her guys check in anJ
out. She is Billie Dawn set lo
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die timing, carrylng the
,how -~e a Gwen Vetdon at
U tlmee. •
AJ the yokel she meets in
YMCA elevator aqd falls
in love with, Charles Ben·ton
1 uproariously funny. ,Tall.,
slender and rubber faced, be
snakes the roMt 8eem alm.o6t
'believable and h a r d I y
overplayed ..
Toni Shearer and Gae
'MeElhany are tops a s
Charity's dance hall bud·
dies , and their number
''There Must Be Something
Bebler Than This" is a first·
act show stopper. Also rating
high is their duet sans
Charity. "Baby Dream Your
Dre.am," in the second act.
Raun Niles cops a large
part cf the first act as a
Mastroiannish movie star
with considerable a s s i st
from Cecille Kohne. Their
boudoir scene with Charity
in the closet is the funnie st
of the show.
EXC ITING
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people have charged," Reitz insist3. "It is a positive, c-ttM"' n.11, 110 PM Am . LKll ..... .__.. .. ,, ,...
pro. encan sta tement. The playwright is saying, 'I .. YOUU. MINI AND ouu"
am horrified by what I am seeing here: I want you to "'"'
share my horror, a nd then do something about it'." "DON'T 1.1.111 THI 111DGI,
And, if early response to SCR's production is any CO-STARS OF LAGUNA'S 'SWEET CHARITY' LOWll THI 11¥11." ·t · Cecill• Kohn•, Raun Nil•s in Romantic Number Je"Y Lewis
oeUent, particularly ID the
dance ball sequeoees.
P~ workhorse Paul
Toft, in tandem duty as
tec:Mlcal director and stage
!manager. exhibits h l 1
backstage craftsmanship in
the relatively Uttte time re·
Q ulred ln swl tchine the eom •
-plicatod s.U. Toft-proe.bly
is most respioosible for the
overall smootti running of
what could be a pretty
sticky show.
"Otarity" and company
coo.verge on llhe playhouse
stage throughout August,
Thursdays thrcu~ Sundays.
Jf is a most appe\Wng even·
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cr1 ena, people are doing something about it, if only lrldt1et1:10.s:2s-t:1 0
writing letters to the newspaper in praise of "America 1;~;;;;;;;;~il~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;j'l=::=Y:o:':":':":':'':':":-':':'':'::==:'I Hurrah." Seldom do theatergoers write to the media Ii
about a dramatic work unJess it is to criticize or con·
demn.
One of the two 1etters received by this newspaper
this _wee~ came from a woman who, a year ago, penned
a bil stenng attack on another SCR production O'Neill's
"A i1oon for the Misbegotten." '
The latest letter was a particular source of joy for
Reitz. who also directed "Moon." "I guess we've come1
full circle now," he commented.
* * * BACKSTAGE -II you missed last Sunday's try-
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house, 1t s still not too late ... director Pati Tambe!·
lini is auditioning fo r roles in the IS.member cast to.
morrow at 8 p.m. in the Community Center auditorium.
Wanta see a play for !ree? ... you can next Fri·
day and Saturday when the Rancho Community Players
stage "A T~~rber Carnival" at Mission Viejo High
School .•. 1t s a preseason present to local audiences
from one of the county's newest little theaters , ..
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HAVANA (AP) -A woman using
empty toilet piper rolls for halr
cW'lerl wu on her feet screaming as
the ball bounced oU a sign promoting
armed revolution and fell behind the
fence for a home run.
The broad ahouldered Cuban out-
fielder found bl1 teammates waiting at
the plate 1.fter breaking up still
-another game with hls bat and 15,IKX>
Havana-·baseball fans went home hap-
py.
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paper r o 111 because curlers can't
be p\D'cbued here, bought a tiny bag
of popcorn to munch a1 she waited for
a b111,
Rams' Rally
Is 'Super,'
Win, 23-21
By GLENN WHITE
Of ltM 0.llY ,lltt SMlf
LOS ANGELES -There wu '7:02
left in the foorth quarter, according
to the big Coli5eum clock, when No.
75 for the Los Angeles Rams I.rotted
onto the playing ficld. The monumen-
tal occasion 5igllified the end ol the
1968 contract holdout by defensive
star Dear.on Jones.
And for the 64,020 fant who had
poured into the stadium, it was one
• of the f~ bright mome:OO! in what
had to that point beea a rather dismal
Friday even.J.nog.
Their heroes were on the short end
of a 21·7 6CO!"e, had gone without a .•.. • •. first 00wn fur the Initial ball end
:•: seemed destined to have their nine·
: !' : game exl!i.bibon win fitteak come to a
..... close. :!.·~: But as it turned out, Jones' debut
•\ proved to be the turning point for
.; coach George Allen's woodefg aa tbey
:• .. _pulled out a 23-21 vict«y.
._.. . It took the talented arm ol quarter·
::~· back Roman Gabriel to pull the \ric-
:... ' tors even es be connected on three i:-touchdown passes the lalt ball with
-,., Bruce GOSlett of Fountiain Valley boot-
:: · · ing all three conversion trya 1hroo~ ·! _ .. the uprigbta.
: .. .,. However, itwu Dllve Pivec'1block-
:: :~ lng of • Don Cockroft punt with 52
-.... ::-::. seconds left that raw Allen's forces •C-. · t<heir second mme-from-bebind of the '"'I • •• '• campetgn.
;': ! Throttled on their own m: by a ·f·.: pen.atty end a relentleH Ram defense,
, f~the BI'OWDI were forced to punt with
: · .,.• 58 seconds to go 8JJd the 11core tied.
. ! , ... 'r~e rush was tbrv9.'n at Cockroft and
• . Pivec, a former Notre Dame whiz, ~: ~ managed to crash. into "the ball.
Baseball,• edopted by Cubans Ion(
before Prlmt Minister FJdel Castro's
Communilt rewlution nine years aio
bu become a national sport In this
island nation and geltlog bi{ger .n the
time.
Cuban ba1eball' bas, ii fact, out-
paced tbe U. S. major le1gue1 in ex-
pansion. by douhlln4 lbell In two years
with 12.. teara.s now com'petlng In the
five month season whie.h ends April 3.
Professklnl.t football would sHu be a
game played by oversized college
dropouts in ·vacant loll if American•
took baseball as seriously as do the
Cubans. ..,
'Ilht nahn almost;went into mO\U'D<o
Ing 'Wbml a team at. Cuba'• be 1, t
pt.eyers loot to Cite United St.et.1 In !be
Pan Amerl~an Gamo1 buebllll llna!s
Ja1t IUDlllLlf,
It aeem.1 u lf·evert Cuban, ltartinC
• wllh a pitcher Dlllled Jl'ldol O..ll;o; Is
' a ba1eboll ton;-Cutro his nmoved
~ ••capltallatic exeJoitatlon'" from
the came by mdln1,~oyers end um·
plrel amatem. Ht did away with
'Uckets-;o ••Irion• colil4 (et In tree.
He e>J>llllded the 1et1ue end built
aeveral new parts to get the game
closer to the countryside aud give
more re1idents of the i n t e r I o r
hometown teams to root for. He made
umpire• servants of tbe 1tate. That
Jb 9&1'1• they artn't to be argued·wlth. televised natiooany. Local Jt.nle1 in manufactured Iii Cuba now. But there
f \lavay•a three rem a Io i o g other cities get radio ,coven.gt. There 1Ull is no surplus. Balls fouled into the
MWlfllperl re1trlcted to four pages la l)O seventh inning 1tretch.Qd the 1tanda are promptly rellU'ned. A guy '!:_..;.of pa-• •hortares, allll r111>l4lty with whl<h the'!Nmi ~baage keepin& a'foUJlbalJ could (o IA> Jail. · r:-. would mawt' Besebau Com.riWslooer Ex:pinaJon cut down the caliber of
reporta on e.ch gaqie, 1taDdinp Wllllam Eekert bliDk in wonder, play a blt but CUbans feel this ii offset
idvJqual statlltlc1 daJ.ly ·.'°\. Umpires are now "men of honesty by tbe chance for more young men to
,. Theri are ao -eommercw ad· and decency" but. 1n the pre-Castro play and more fans to see the action.
verUeemenW od the ·outfiekl JffU,. et days w~ 4)ften "~:s~allat tlitl'chan· Cuba has turned out tom~ top qua~I· -Havana~c.I'..&jin America St*'11Unl now, dlae," the Comm . ,._ pllrtJ orcan ty p1ayer1. Twenty.five Cubans are tn
_The tdverd'sem~ll are of a dlflerent...: Qr.aJlJJla ~ece.Dll1. ~ _the-major leagues, more than from torl -promoUng armed .rewlutioo, who Joat hia bead ta January a 1lui· any other Latin American country. exhol't:lot Cubane to do ' voluntary a:ed •n umpire, ill.So Jost b1I Uniform. The total would oo doubt be higher if
labor in the sugar fields, praising the He hasn't been ielnatated despite a tbere was open travel between Cuba
late cuerrilla fighter Erpesto "Che" public, written U>OiOIY to tht mnpire and the United States. Several players
Guevara, expressing Cuban support of and Cuban faii.. ' are of major league caliber but cannot
North Vietnam. AU the equipb'leftt~ -bl~ balls play ball in the U. S. wJthout .aban·
Games played in Havana a.re gloves, uniforms a!l11 ~ven apike1 -I~ donlng their homeland.
Sports
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Pre• rM WINI ef AP/Uitl
ATANTA -Bob Gibson fired a !our-
hittiel" for his 13th corn;ecutive victory
as the runaway St. Louis Cardinals
edged the Atlanta Braves 1-0 Friday
night on Roger Maris' run-scoring
single.
Gibson'• 11th shutout ol the season
gave him a St. Louis career record of
34, breaking tbe mar~ previously held
by Bill Doack. The vtctory pushed the
Cardinal ~·s season record to 16-5.
LOC1JST VALLEY, N.Y. -Karen
Krutzcke of Australia ap1et fourth--
aeecled Patti Rocan ol LaJolla, Calif.
Ameriea'1 10th-ranking amateur, M,
'7-5 Friday to reach tbe semifinal& In
the Plplaf Rock Women's Invitation
Teul.1 Tournament. ... ... ...
DUBLIN, Ireland -America's
Olympic equestrian team won the
premier event of tM Dublin Interna·
tlonal Horse Show -the Aga Khan
T:. ophy -Friday with the help of a
clear round by team Capt. Bill
Steinkraua of Noroton, Conn.
Britain fioirbed second and Ireland
third in the team trial, ..also known as
the Nations Cup. .........
SUN VAILEY, C a 11 I.
Reavywel&ht boxing contender Jerry
Quarry wW enter Sern Memorial
Ho1pltal Sunday for treatment of a
cracked vertebra.
Quarry, of Bellfiower, wW be fitted
with a body cast wbtcb be must wear
from eight to ten weeb, a hospital
1poke1man 1atd. : • The loose sphere rolled bac"knrd ::~nd out of the end zone fOr the prec-
::.:i;.lous two pointl. The Ram• were then •f ~able to run out the clock· after taking
: ···-the ensumg free ldd<' fmn the stunned
TENSE MOMENT -George Allen (lefl), coach o! the Los Angeles
Rams and team members Maxie Baughan (55), Harold Jackson (48)
and Jim Stiger (26) look on as Cleveland nears score in Friday night's
t action. at th~ Los Angeles Coliseum. Grimness turned to smiles ~er
Rams went on to 23-21 victory over the Cleveland outfit. Win marked
the 10th straight in pre-season games for the Los Angeles crew.
.........
AKRON, Ohio -Former U.S.
Amateur champion Bill Campbell
11tole. the show from the Pros Friday,
carvmg out a solid three·under-par 67
to take a one·stroke lead after 36
holes in tne ,125,000 American Golf
Classic.
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Cleveland bad t\ynlnoted play much
. of the night. mJlsing ~el'OUI acor·
: ~ ... ing c:hances bef«e finally settling
:: ~:·for a 7-0 lead at intermission.
As Orioles Remain Hot on Tigers' Tail
•:7' Twice Uie Browns were within 10
::: yard. ot paydlrt In ll>e first hill, but
:•
4 failed to cash in when they .iected :;;;_to go fur toochdown• JDNad of field
......... gtial.s. Weaver Has "Draw Power'
::;-• Two ofh<r time• the llams blocked
; field goal aitempts. ~' Cleveland seemed to 1-ive things
;1 sewed up "'1len speedy Ohartes Leigh ~ •. .,, returned the geoond half kickoff 94
··:'•;"yards to give his mates a 14.0 lead.
;;·-The Rams cut t~ gap to 14-7 wlth
: ·: -39 seconds left in the third period as
: : ~ · Gabriel passed four yards ot Jeff
: : : •• Jonlan to lroalt their !<Orin( !amine.
•:•: However, the invaders from Ot'lio
:::·. 5\Jl'ged Mead, 21-7, with 13:01 left in
·•~~the ~e ag Frank Ryan to6sed to
'. ~ ·.=.:.Gary Collins on a 40-yard seorlng
.~ ""' lay. :. -:--Enter Dea<:<ia Jones.
• :-: • Now it was a rejuvenated bunch of
: : ; · -Rams. Gabriel marctted the troops
: •: · 90 yards in 11 plays, passing to Pat
::: •. StudsUU for the final 28 with 3:51
: !· showing on the time piece.
•:· • An outside kk:k try failed 111d the :: • Browns were in good position et mid ·
:· -• field. But Oii trod down. Stu<htill
: =..:. .. intercepted a Gary Lane aerial and
-: ... : returoed it back to the 50. 'j~;--Four pla~s Later Gabriel found Mike ~ :.' Dennis with • 33-}'M'd throw end it
; was a tie game witli l :53 remaining. • •
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Of 1M D•llY ,lltf ll•ff
BALTIMORE -A Baltimore
spcrtswriter walked into the oruce of
the manager of the Orioles, saw five
Southern California writers talking
with Earl Weaver and, in mock shock.
declared: "Blankety-blank, Earl, what
kind of audience is this?"
We.aver, appalnted manager of the
Angel Slate
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Orioles a month ago when the
Baltimore front oftice tied a can to
Hank Bauer, is finding himself a
popular figure in newspaper circles
these days.
The Orioles you see, show signs of
making a nm at the American League
pennant.
After they knocked off the Angels by
a 3-0 margin Friday night they found
themselves just five.and~-half game~
behind Detroit, beaten by the Red
Sox .
Weaver. a bulldogish·looking man
who will be 38 W~nesday , was Mked
the obvious question.
"We're good enough to win this
thing,'' he declared, taking a tua: on a
beer. •
"We've cot ili games with the bad
guys (Detroit} left -that's enough for
us to do it ourselves. They won't be
able to let up, 'cause I think we're
gonna play pretty good ball the rest or
the way."
Weaver lit a Lucky and. smiling,
stared at the ceiling. He seemed to be
contemplating the remarkable routes
nf fate which have deposited him in
llaltimore.
A year ago he was talking with
\\'hiters in Columbus, Ob.io. The
subsequent transition to the big
leagues seems to have stoked bis con-
fidence . He appears to be gripped by
the convlction his club Is goin& to win
the pennant.
"We are playing very well right
:iow." he continued.
"Frank (Robinson) is really coming
""now. Boog (Powell) has been great
for us all year and Don Buford bas
just been fantastic."
Buford, a former USC player, crack·
cd a ~·o·run homer Friday night.
\Veaver quickly added that should
any of his stalwarts start stumbling,
he'll hustle up a worthy replacement
quicker than you can say pennant.
The Angels' bullpen wonders were
horrendous again Friday evening.
Starter BUI Harrelson was so.so
through six innings, then gave up the
Buford homer In the seventh. Bill
Rigney then brought in Marty Pattin
-a decision be quickly regretted.
Pattin proceeded to bounce a fast
ball off Mark Belanger'• arm and then
he nailed Frank Robinson between the
shoulder blades. Rigney raced to the
1uound, yanked Pattin and sum.maned
' Oeonis Bennett, who nearly beaned
Powell with his first offering.
niree hitters later. Bennett plunked
Brooks Robinson in the back.
"I don't think they were tryin' to hit
our guys," Weaver said, "but It still
makes me mad. We. just can't afford
to lose anydne -not the way we 're
playln' now."
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WALNUT -Jim Ryun drawt the closest attention today when can·
didate• for the U.S. Men'• Olympic track and field team compete 1t Mt.
San Antonio College.
Struck down by an attack ol mononuclosb: this spring. Ryun couldn't
cotnpetl ln eltber tht collegiate championshlps or Olympic Trlala.
Action in loday'1 meet geta under way at 3 p.m.
Prior to b1J Ulness, hi& best mile in 1968 wu 4:04 and he hasn't run
the dlltaDce llnce. But he W1ll be starting at 7:55 p.m. and it's expected
he'll crou tbe flnlsh llM lea• than four minute• later.
Tba qaellfying Jtandard for running the Olympic 1,500-m@t!.r r11ce is
S:G or tbe mlle equivalent o1 four minutes n.t. Ryun's world marks
Nnd at !:31.1 end 3:51.t.
Jim ahowed be bad rt&ained running shape when he ran a 1: 47 .9 one·
ball mile at t,tro-Coot 11tJtude In Flagstaff. Ariz., two weeks ago.
He was ON ot 11VW.al injured or ailing athletes excused from tbe·
Olymplc Trials in Los Ana:eles and invited to high altitude training.
Still he must tneet the Olympic qualifying standards and must win a
place on the team In final trials next month at South Lake Tahoe.
Two score evenll are on the program with competition in the javelin
opening the meet at 3 p.m . The first running event, the quarter-mile in·
termedlate hurdles, ls 1latfd at 5 p.m:-
Jn many cases, the races will have timers at both meters .and yards
giving two opportunltie1 for records. Ore.con Coach Bill Bowerman, who
has been in charge of the high alUtude trainlng at Tahoe, term• most of
the athletu in top 1bape.
Another star wbo mtaaed the Olympic Trial.I ~use of tipury ls 1hot
putter Neil Steinbauer, ex-Oregon C'Olleglate ~ploa. He s slated for
action um Umt· alao. ~
And the dubea Include the three who IJttiettd the 11'91'\d ftCOrd In the
100.mew duh "1th times of 1.1 1e<•1•d• bf UM MU,mee\ -Charlie
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Joseph Paces
Phils' Offense
Past Dodgers
LOS ANGELES (AP) -llicord<
Joseph drove in three runs with a
homer and single Friday nigtlt, pacing
the Philadetplia Phillies to a 3-2 vic-
tory over ttie Los Angeles Dodgers.
Gary Wagner pitched two scoreless
innings of relief to save the vk:tory for
Chris snort, 11·11, who had tKl leave
Dodger Slate
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the grame after being struck oo the left
forearm by a pitch in the eighth in·
ning.
Short gave up a tiwo·run first-innin&
homer to Ken Boyer.
However. Joseph hit a fifth·innina:
horner off starter Claude Osteen and
then woo the game 'When he greeted
reliever Jim Brewer wttb a two-run
siitgle in the seventh.
Loser Osteen, 8·17, was lifted In the
seventh after t'he Ptlils: k>aded the
bases with none out on a single by
Roberto P.ena. an error by shortstop
Zoilo Venalles anti a walk to Don
Lock. Brewer came·. in to give up
Joseph's slnele.
The Dodgers and Phillies will be
going at it again tonight at 8 with Mike
Kekiok 12.:i) tolling fO< LA and Woody
Fryman (11·11) offering the op-
pOOOOn .
The two clubs 'l\oill wrap up the
three-game Series with a day eame on
Sunday.
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His 137 at the halfway mark was
three under par. Right on his heels
with 1381 were Canadian George
Knudson and Lee Elder o f
Washington, who is playing his fisrt
season on the pro tour. Knudson added
a 68 to bis opening 70 while Elder shot
an even par 70 after Thlll'sday's 68. ... ... ...
WATKINS, GLEN, N.Y. -Sam
Posey was the fastest man on the Glen
track Friday, guiding bl1 Blue Sunoco
Camero In 108.4 mtles per hour al time
trial for Sunday's %1,2-bour Trans·
American Endurance Race.
Posey, a if.year-old artist from
Sharon, Conn., circled the %.3·mlle
course In 1 minute, 18.4 seconds. He 11 drlvin1 for the Roger Penske racing
team of PhlladeJpbla, .........
PHOENIX, Ariz . -The Phoenix
Suns Friday placed veteran National
Basketball Association guard John
Barnhill on waivers after he indicated
he didn't want to play with the new
NBA team.
~ll had been acquired from the
San Diego Rocke ta in the· expamion draft. ... ... ...
WALNUT -Tom \Vadde11
repreaenttn1 the Army plied up a lead
of 3,987 points in nrst-day compettton
in the U.S. Olympic qualifying
dttatbon mett Friday at l\tt. San
Antonio Colle1e.
In tecond place was Norman
Jobnsto.a of J\.tlaneapolls wltb 3 814 points. '
UCLA 1
• Rick Sloan was la third
place with 3,784 polnta aDd Dave Duck
of the Paclftc Coa1t Club was fourth .. 1th 3.7%1.
CARDS TRIP PITT
WITH 24-7 TALLY
ST LOt!fS (AP ) JU,, Hart fired &e·
cond penod touchdown passea of :l.1
and !ieVen yards as the St. Lou is
Cardinal& whipped the Plttaburgh
Steelers 24.7 Friday night In a Na·
tionaJ Football League exhibition
Hart laced hi s second touchd own
p.a.s1 to Jackie . Smi1ii wi)th Just 11 ·~ left In the irst half. P1t~burgh had marched 10 the St.
IAuta 25, but 1 fleld goal attempt was bl~ed and the Cardinal& took over with 28 1econd1 left.
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Sat1.1rday, August 10, 1968
~O[th Forces DupJ~ate Act
Rebels ·~ •!i" Tonight
In Serim~u.g.e Cla.sh
By JIOGER•CAllLSON
Of lllt DtltJ Pli.t 111•
Rebel practice 'deepens to·
day with 'a nose-to-noSe
scrimmage at· Marina High
School in preparation for the
North·S<Klth IJ!-Star Hlgh
School football clam ·c to be
held at Orange Coast's
LeBard StadilUD on Aug. 22.
Coach Jim Coon will
alternate two sets or backs
in tile offensiv:e .department ..
with Mike Tamiyasu of
Marina directing one of·
fense fron:i the quarterback
slot while Rod Graves of
Tustin leads the other con-
tingent. Action starts at 6
p.m.
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behind Graves are Ramon
Ricardo of Costa Mega and
Marv Whitaker of Santa
Ana. 'l'be~ fullback poslUon
will be alternated between
Tom Rogers of EI Modena
and Don Fischbeck o t
Marina.
Another scrimmage in the
&ame likeness ls scheduled
Wedneflday, followed by a
game-like scrimmage the
f~Uowlng Saturday.
After a session of offense
working on the "North"
d~fense, the offense is ex-
pected to simulate the
Yankee offense for tlle
benefit of the South's
de'feMive crew.
Le~ the defensive
-pa<::k fg M~er Dei'& duo of
The North, behind coacb
Herb Hill of Loara, slated a
similar session at Loara
lligh today. TAILBA K CANDIDATE · Patton and Berg. ·
ETHYL, PlEASJ ·-Tom (.The· Mongoose)
McEwen of Lon Beach will be the man to watch tonig~t in the
$14,ooo winner-· ~all AA dragster race at the Orange County
International Rae.Way. McEwen will batUe Bennie Osborn of Sand
Spr~s', ·Okla.· for the top purse -the richest' ever~offered AA
.drag~ters. Th'e llll!lch also has a :JO.car funny field on the program,
marking the firs\ anniversary ol the drag strip •
}lilJ noted that his troops
would be going through
game type situations and
added that he'll defeMe his
offense with the North's
style of defense.
Starting quarterback can-
didates Brad Wekall of
Servite and Harvey Winn or
Loara continue to fight it out
for the coveted berth.
Hill plans to alternate
both players in the game,
regardless of which one
starts.
Coon revealed the South
offense will concentrate on
its passing game and th,ere
i 'ould be no specific time
limit or number of plays for
the offense, only that they
would go wl'lil there was a
s atisfaction the offenae (and
defense) was jeDfng,
A bright note of oP¢imism
surrounds the SOuth camp
'vith the word that
' I 1 • , ~a on Ricardo . . ~ . ,, . . '
linebaC~~ ~ .l'i~ ·Berg of
Mater .t>el-will definitely be
able ti' compete after &UC• cessf~y adjusting his work·
ing hoLi-s so to be available
to praCtice with the squad.
Berg is slated to team
with ~c Patton to form the
linebacker corps.
Mike Spr adllng of Eatan-
cia, on the reserve five, was
not count<d out by Coon,
thowever. Coon bas some
good words: for Spradllng•s
earlf .effort&.
T~yasu's back f Jeld
ma~ in tthe controlled
scrimmage will be Steve ·
Hlll .of ·san1a Ana and D,en·
nis t'orter of Orange, along
witlj!Dave;Bucbhol% of Santa
Ana Vill~at the fUUbaclt
slot.
Included,.O> the backfield
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for adults and •1 for
chlldren under 12 are now
available thrOughout the
Orange Coast. Ti.'ckets can
also be obtained at the prac·
tice ·lites of both squads,
Marina High .and Loara
Hlgh.
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SUN. 10 TO 1
OFFER INDS
WED., AUG •. 14
SUNDAY , 1125,000 American G o II
JO a.m. (Z) -SOCCER -Classic. Chris Schenkel, Jim
Area outlets ; Game TBA. McKay, B 111 Flenunlng,
COST.A MEU. -Harl'• 9p0rl1119 10:30 a.m. c5)CL FByron Nelson linkllde at ~•.a!. c 1n111f' ''·f l'anll Surplus BASEBALL -Angels at .irestone CC, Akron, for 5'flt~ca fit1"iro .! T1len11 H•rdW•r• Baltimore Orioles. Buddy final four holes.
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HUNTINGTON 8E.ACH -Th• Miii B 1 attn. r ' Don Wells . . " --eox. mikestde at M e m o r i a 1 ING -Ba~ Bombers vs ~"f~~~a:.E.ACH -SPOth world, Stadium. Dick Enberg with NW Cardinals.
M10WAY c1Tv -Jadl's sp0rt1ne pre and post game shows 3 p.m. (%)Cl' -FOOT·
Gooc11, eot1 eo1u-. BALL Cle ta d B SAN CLEMENTE _ ssn c11mentl from Hollywood. :-ve n rowns ~r~• Goods 1m1 C$n1r1 s11o1>, '°" O• ll a.m. 12 ) CL _ FOOT· at LA ),lams. Gil Stratton, ,.,~NTA ANA -1rv 'I!"" !""in• BALL _ Detroit LiPns vs Don Patil mllceaide at Col· Go;;I':: Jlf e~· ,~·;ct. Nt'• "°""' Philadelphia Eagles. Don iseum last F;'rlday night.
TUSTIN -Tus1111 H1t1h11 1POrt1,,.. Criqui, Frank Gifford MONDAY Gooct1, 109' E, •111; Hot1n'1 Hobbltt, Ii·~· ··" mlkeslde at Franklil) Field, 6 p.m. (ll)L -FOOT· w 'lt: ~,e~~iM1;ry1~I SPG11ln• Philadelphia. BALL NY Jets at
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Bases Full,
ButGWC
Lacks Hit
Golden West scored once
in the top pf the ~ ttnd
had the bases fQU, Vil"ltL-.:ie
out, but let le&~e·leading
Santa Ana off ~~'l"!i
day ru.ght. 4-2~ at 8ba11ir
Park in Orange.
It dropped the Rustlers
to a 6-10-3 record in Metro
Lea·gue action.
The win solidified Santa
Ana's hold on first place
with one game left on the
regu1ar schedule.
Golden West Will end Its
slate Sunday with Cal State
Fullerton at the same site.
Game time is 7 p.m.
Chucking for Golden
West against Cal State Ful·
lerton will be Bob Gerbin (0-0). ..
In the !inal frame, Gold-
en West started. off wilh
Ron Teece's walk and Ger·
bin's base via an e?Tor.
Mike Reyes singled home a
run and the ha.sea became
jammed when Jim Carter
walked.
However. a strikeout and
pop..u-p followed and that
was that.
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Stable Ba.y?
Truly Night (the horse), one of the favorites Satur·
day in the $100,000 Los .... Alamitos Derby, has What
race fans could term theDest of care. Toni Wan-en
is tlle gal subbing for the_stable boy and it's not a
bad ex(lhang• at that. Truly Night will have Charles
Smith aboard as jbckey.
Baseball Standings
' AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
Orange County Interna-
tional Raceway will cel-
ebrate its first anniversary
Saturday wlth a special
match race between the
two fa&test drag racers in
the country c:ompeUng for
a '14,000 purse, the largest
ever offered 1n the· aport.
The match race showdown
is ·between Tom (The Mon-
goos~) McEwen, of Long
Btach, w'ho holds the low-
est' e.~.· (elapS~ time) of .
6.64 s8c6nd1 ·and challen-
ger Beiinl8 (The Wizard) · Oil>otoe, of ·san· d ·Springs,
Okla., wi111 an e.~ of t· 72
1econds for the quarter
mile.
'The race could well be
the' richest event· per aec·
'tob,la.i.tb~ lrlstory ol sports_, 1
:· ·eli·lhe -wlnner wtn• collect ·'i.'.~r'2.ooo pet' iOcotid t6r
'""bile!rorta; tho·Iooer Will ~el ·a handshake., -~
Leading up tO the $14,000
race will be an elimination
contest of the 30 top funny
car1 in the nation, dragging
it out for an additional *5,000 in prize money.
Also included In the pro-
gi-am ls a hot air balloon
asc:enaion by world famous
Don Piccard, and a demon·
stration of a short take off
and landing aircraft by
Aero Conunuter which will
land its DeHavilland Twin
Otter on the track.
NBTC HOSTS
SWIM IN .VITE
A deadline of Wednes·
day has been set for the
AAU ''C" Swinuning In·
vita1ional Meet to be held
at the Newport Beach Ten·
nis Club on Friday, Aug.
18.
Newport Beach Tennis
Club Swimming Coacb,
Larry Dellota, pointl out
lhat the meet is open to
all swimmers inall
SPAAU zones who have
1968 cards and who have
not broken the "C" atan·
dard tor t1le event.
Won Lost Pct. GB
Detroit 71 42 .628
BalUmorc 65 47 .580 51/.i
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St. Louis · 75 40 .652
Chicago 60 55 .522 15
Cincinnati 57 53 .518 151h
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Cleveland 60 56 .517 121>
Oakland 58 511 .513 13
Minnesota 52 59 .468 18 Philadelphia 53 59 .t73 ~;; 1Hsi tM '911llf w. Afl•"'""' tits W..
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New York 51 58 .%8 18
Cllllornia It 8Z .4M 191>
Cblcago 43 82 .436 21 II
Wuhlngton 42 89 .378 28
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Nomination
Surprises
Agnew Son
_lilA_LE COMBAT B~SEL
Vietnam CAP} -Jame1
Randy Agnew had W8l5tied
in muddy river water so
often he was in a Navy sick
bay Friday morning to get
his l!:ars "unplugged" when
he was told his father had
been nominated for vi"ce
president.
"I was just wail I n g
around when this medic who
had been listening to the
radio came over and told
me Dad had been
nominated," the 21-year-old
~Jn or Maryland Gov. Spiro
T. Agnew said. "I wai;
Fllrprise<I. very surprised."
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Conve ntion Security
Demos Borrow
Ideas From GOP
Students on
Se8 Campus
Four Newport B e a c h
resident:! have been ac-
cepted for enrollment on Ult
fall semester at sea .aboard
World C&mpus Afloat-Chap.
-man conege:-
Cl!ICAGO ( UP I ) Chairman Johp Balley '" The students who will Join
Concerned with security and rives In Chicago Monday to SCIO other college students
te:levis.ion coverage, t h e take charge personally of from throughout the United
Democrats are plannlnx the last two wee~s or COO· St.ates are Melinda Mead, a
their convention in the light vention preparaU~. The music major at Orange
o! Republican experience. convention stafC will swell Coast College; Linda Bohan-
QUEENIE
\Vork is under way on a from iU present 60 to about non, a 1968 graduate of Cor·
2,136-foot chain-link fence to 200. ona del Mar HJgh School;
enclose the parking. lot at The first official activity Kent Cornwell, an art major
the Intern at 1una1 will be Aug. 19, when the at Orange Coast College;
Amphitheatre, site. of the credentials commlttee opens and Douglas BrO\l.·nell, a :-S·
D cm o c rat i c National hearings at the COorad 1968 graduate or Newport ·~·
Convention o~ning Aug. 26. Hilton Hotel. Harbor High SChool. '· f
Two days later, tlle plat-The students will board '
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8-10 The Republicans used ~
hibiscus plant.s to coaceal a form committee begin s the ss Ryndam. OcL 10 for
similar fence around con-deliberations .at the am-a llO-Oay study voyage to '--... ~--.;;....;;...----...... --... .,..,._,
vention hall in M i·a m i phjtheatre after two days' of ports in South America, "Look, cheaP~~te. it won't cost you &n~ -~
llappy? "I sure v.•as. I still Jt~~====~~~~~~~~i~~~~l am. And I'm going to send ,...,,_
Dad a wire as soon as I . .,,,,,
can."
Deach, but the Chicago hearings in Washington. Africa and Europe. let I JUSt say I'm in love • • • .. ·
fence will go unadorned., ___ ..:..., ___ ---''-----~~-~=""'~-------------------=~---The barrier will permit con-LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
tr~led ac.cess to the am-NOTICI 011' ll'U8L1C Ml!AllNO ""' 1o11ow1,.. section. of tlM MullklP•I phitlleatre s parking lot and NOTICI! IS HEllE8Y GIVEN ttwol • Cods 1pp1Y: wlllcn r~ln11 tl>I k_I.., pf 1uch numbtr. anltiYI or •nlm.oll by tM 1tudtnf, ~ro-NOTICE IS FURTHEll GIVEN thll 11
\lldld, ,.......,.,, tNot t.11eh 11'11Hnl $halt 11'11 time end 111c1 '"'°""' mtnlloned 1n1
INll11l1l11 .. Id IMlmtlt 111 1<cord1na •nd 111 pel'IOllS !nltr~r..:t m•J' -••
wllll !hi revui.non. Nr9!111"-r ~I 1nd be heen:I bl' 11'11 City COlll!Cll of tne
fwlh 111 lhl1 Artie.le, CITv of c ... 11 MDI °" .. Id An!mel Zon1
The messa:e. he said,
would be : "Can't wait to a:et
back and help."
main .en?-ance. C:~11tw;·~ ~:~~o1.,.c':si~ ,:'$.I c~ ,~~-1~'/ "= ~;. k=.11'11&! Anti-Vtetnam W8r groups 5"1ember 1, 19'1, 11 the 1'1ovr of 7:Jt .... l11lal11, lfll' 111lm1t 1xatll 11 llar1l11 have announced plans •-o'clock 11'.M., ..... 11 ..:ion 1tw1r11fler 11th• wt twtt1 In t1111 Art1c1e 111 z-1. W ma!Nr m1y be l>lan:I, fn tlM (011ncll SlctlM 1141. SIPM. lllellfl-. demonstrate during the con-c111mt1H 11 ,... CITY H111. n F•lr ori..... An11n1111 m•Y tie kt11t In z-1 11
ti d I . •a Cosl1 M,.a, on IM revlalOfl of tl>I ,lr.nlm.I Mllow1: ' ven on an n various par.., z-M•o of "'' City to 1nc:1uc1e ''"' !•> Edvc1110~1 Pul'POHI. Any 11uc1en1
(bl 8\lfofntu E1l1bllal'MMfth. llu$!MSll M.ap revl1lon. t1llbll1rom&nts llwfulf'f -e!lfld In I~ C. I(, PRIEST
.. ie. lrHllT\lflt Dr c1r1 of 1nlm1!5. City Clerk pf !hi
lel HouHhold Pell. Dolll• (ah,
It will be a couple of
months, anyway, b e for e
Randy can join his father's
campaign team.
Demo Would Replace
Agnew as Governor
Of the city bull! 110 1lnc1 Int mao w11 last revl19d In m1y •-.,w anlm.ol °" anlm.ol• 11
, ' 196!, $1111 m~p p~cn fl>e devllcPt'd PO•· p1rf of 1 KMol 1>roer1m when ti.. cur-Havmg seen the color 11on1 of fh• c11v In Anlm11 zone 1, w1>1r1 rJculum pf Hl!I 1Cl'la01 1nc1uc1n • pro1ec1
canery birds, 1nd bl;dl ol Ille Pill• llcln1e f1mlly, end 1llo 11ll1ttr ""611 Publllhtd Orantl COlll OtllV Piiot,
anlmtl P1l1 not 1xe110ine three In Autust 10, lfoll 1J1141.
SEABEE
lie is a Navy Seabee -
3rd clas1 petly officer -
and his present job is
repairing a bridge in Hue
blown up by Viet Cong sap-
pers during the offensfve
last February.
His unit, Mobile Construc-
tiofl BattaIJon 8. is due for
rotation back to tlle states in
OCtober, and the governor's
sOn said he expects to take a
month's leave to help his
dad in the final weeks
before the November elee-
lioo.
:Young Agnew, who will be
22 next month but who has
nOt voted in an election
Wfore expects to vote in
N-ovember fo r the
R,epublican ticket of
Re.hard M. Nixon for presi·
d@x, and Spiro Agnew for
~ president. He applied Cot a Maryland absentee
~ot two weeks a g o ,
received the forms last
week and said he will return
them Saturday.
:"I'll register as a
Republican," he said, "but
l'm not too much of a party
person. 1 look at the man."
,Randy did not listen to the
nepublican convention over
tht Armed Forces radio sta·
ti_On which broadcast hourly
report..
"You couldn't hear a
ANNAPOLIS. MD. (AP)
-Should Gov. Spiro T.
Agnew win tlle vi c e
presidency or should he
resign to devote more time
to his campaign, Senate
President William S. James
ID·HarUord ·County), would
take his place.
Under Mary I a n d ' s
Constitution, James would
be acting goverDOT until the
next regular session of the
legislature unless James
decided to call a special
session sooner. Maryland
radio over all the power
tools we used." he said.
Young Agnew sald he
mi ght do a little cam-
·paigning for his father
before he returns to the
states.
"I'll probably suggest that
a ff1W of my frienm make
sure and vote," he C<>m·
mented.
DEMOCRATS
Another challenge awaits
him. His mother-in-law and
father -in-law are
Democrats. he said. He ad -
ded he wasn't sure i1 his
wife, Ann. is a Republican
or Democrat "but she can't
vote for two more years,
anyway."
4bes not have a lieutenant
governor.
Once the General
Assembly convened. i t
would then select a suc-
cessor to Agnew to fill out
the remairder of his term.
'And. since the legislature it
is almost certain that Ag-
new's replacement would be
a Democrat.
The House of Delegates
has 142 members to 43 for
the Senate, so the House
would be almost certain to
control the selection.
A revised constitution to
provide the state with a
lieutenant governor was re-
jected by the voters May 14.
A.i,inew had indicated he
would remain in office until
the November e\ectiC1n , then
would resign if elected.
Even before Agnew was
tapped for the seCOCld slot. on
the GOP ticket, speculation
was under way about who
might succeed him if he ac-
cepted a Cabinet post or
other federal position in the
event of Richard M. Nixon's
election.
Three names were most
prominent in early s1:iecula-
tion -HDuse Speaker
Marvin Mandel, :\tty. Gen.
Francis B. Burch and State
Comptroller Louis L.
Goldenstein, all Democrats.
television coverage of the
GOP convention, the
Democrats have decided
against the chartreu se
backdrop used on t b e
podium at Miami Beach.
SIDE ANGLES
John Meek, convention
coordinator, s aid the
Chicago color has yet to be
chosen. Instead of t h e
stralght-on head shots of
speakers, • the Democrats
would prefer more side
angles, Meek said.
The Democrats will follow
the practice adopted by the
Republicans of not allowing
outsiders other than brass
bands to demonstrate on the
convention floor. 0 n l y
delegates and others ad-
mitted to the floor will be
permitted to parade for
their candidate.
Meek said work should be
completed on the am-
phitheatre just after Aug.
20, leaving a !ew days for
the Secret Service to check
the hall and grounds.
Communications facilities
for the candidates and
newsmen are yet to be
decided. Telephones and
other equipincnt cannot be
installed in hotels and head-
quarters until the electrical
worker's strike a g a i n st
Illinois Bell Telephone Co.
ends. '
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ft1eetings Along the .Orange C~ast ·
Coast Writers
Earn Awards
Two Orange C o a s t
residents have .r .e o.&-i·Y e d
award& in the 1968 Writer's
Digest short-short .' tor y
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The Pill: An Agonizing Decision
Catholic Families Put in ,Dilemma by Pope's Declaratori
MAN IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Pope Paul VI
'Son1.e polls sho·w up
to 70 perce nt of Cath·
olic families have used
so 111.e sort of contra·
ceptive ••• '
Uy TERENCf; SUI::A
Tbe National Obsenrer
"It's too late," said a 23-year-old
mother in Olicago, "Too many are (1.11
tte pill. Too many are convinced that
it is not immoral or sinful. They'll J>rO·
bably remain in the church." Com·
mented a New Orleans houscv.'ife:
"Some people have already decided to
practice birth control. They have
resolved it in their consciences and the
Pope·s st,atement isn't going to change
them." Added a 37·year·old Fren·
ctunan with four cttildten: "J think the
Pope Is wrong. I shall ignore the
Pope's ban."
The ban that some Roman Catholics
throughout the world indicated they
would ignore w<Js the church's tra~,.i·
tional prohibition on all forms or
ait.l!icial birth control. In a 7 ,500-word
encyclical entitled Humanae Vit:ae (Of
Human Lile), Pope Paul Vl last week
clearly restated a church tec:.chi.ng
that in recent years had been con-
sidered in doubt: th.at all chemical and
mechanical means fer preventing con·
ception are forl>idden to Catholics.
The church reocted instantly, almost
vehemently. Priests and laymen hasli-
ly caucused to decide if they should
oppose the Pope's decision by arguing
with the Vetican, quitting the church.
or simply ignoring the encycllc1I.
Most shrugged it off as incomplete,
out of date, and not a matter of doc-
trine. Never in recent history has a
papal statement caused • u c h
widespread oppositiop within the
church.
"IT IS A TRAGEDY ... a crime
against humanity," said scientists
worried about rising populations and
birth rates. "lt is out of keeping with
the social problems of our time."
Catholic . prohibitions against birth
control are largely based on the
writings of Thirteenth Ce n tu r y
.,Philosopher Thomas Aquinas. who
said: "Insotar as the generation or
offspring is impeded, it is a vice
agajnst nature which happens in every
"'\&11al act rfom which a generation
cannot follow."
The language of• Pope Pius XI in
Casti Coooubil, Ji 1930 encyclical on
Christian marriage, re s em b 1 es
Thomas'. Comraceptive procedures
are morally wrong, he said, because
by then tbe marriage act i s
"deliberately frustrated in its natural
power to generate life.".
In 1951 Pope Pius XII slightly
loosened tlle church strictures against
contraception when he said that for
serious physical or ecmomic reasons
Catholic couples could limit their
offspring by limiting their -marJtal
relations to those ti.mes during the
wi!e'a menstrual eye~ when she wu
likely to be lnlertil•.
THIS NATURAL rhythmic
ab.5ti.nence from sexual intercourse
was morally acceptable but it proved
wireliable for most couples. The
rhythm method introduced into some
marririges a so-called tyranny of the
thermometer. Many couples found
themselv~ relating sex in the.lr mar·
riige not to expressions of love but to
the rise and fall 0( body temperature
in the wile, which can usually indicate
her times of fertility.
In the theological ferment tllat pro.
duced Vatican Council JI, scholars
argued that the purpose of marriage
was not just to bear and properly
educate children but to foster the
mutual love oi husband and wife as
well. The Council, saying in The
Church in the Modern World that
"children are really tpe supreme gift
Of marriage," carefully a v o i d e d
assigning priorities to the ends of
mania.ge. The Council fathers also
avoided specifying the kinds of birth-
limi:ting techniques that they believed
were permitted or forbidden to
Cath()JiCS.
In 1964 Pope Jolln XXlll formed a
Irish Editor Finds Reasons to Get Along
cornmisslon of some 60 priests, doc-
torS, psychiWists, and m a r r i c d
couples to study population and blrth
control problems. Pope Paul received
tbelr findings in 1966 ;md announced
that they would require further study
before be could make a dcdsloo.
AN UNAlJTllORJZED releae o! the
commis6lon's majority report reveal·
ed their recommenda.Uon that the
church lift tts ban on contraception. In
this climDle of questioning,
the<>logiam in tbelr writinp and
pariSh priests 1n their confcssiOllals
began to advise catholics that birth
control was an issue in doubt and
therefore a matter on which in·
dividuals had to form their own con-
sciences.
"In the depths of his conscience,
man detects a law which hP. does not
impose up on himself, but which holds
him to obedience," said the Council.
"(It is) a law written by God . To obey
it is the very dignity of man; ac-
cording to it will he be judged."
For nearly five years a growin-g
number of Catholic couples and col-
lege students approaching marriage
agonizing:y applicil con5Cience to the
Qlle1itions Of if and how they should
limit the numbers of their children.
Some polls showed that up to 70 per-
cent of catholic couples in the last few
The Case for Anglo-American Rapport
An rrisli editor who recently spent
lwo n1onths in America as a guest of
the State Department found here
plenty of reasons for stressing im-
proved relations between Britahi 011d
the United States. This is the article
<13 it appeared i11 the Belfa.st Ne ws
Letter.
By COWAN WATSON
One ot the most distressing situa·
lions in the world today is the general
state of misunderstanding that exists
between the British people and the
people of the United States or
Ameria.
And one of the biggest mistakes of
1968 may well be a failure on either
side of the Atlantic to seize an op-
portunity presented two months ago to
repair, or at least to start repairing,
this lamentable breakdown.
In these islands, and in the U.S., so
many people in so many places are so
busy coaxing water from their own
particular parish pumps that few, it
seems. have had time to give much
more than the briefest passing thought
lo the special concern or Mr. Edward
1. Bernays. of Ca n1 b r i d g e ,
Massachusetts.
IT \VAS Mr. Bernays who took up
the urgency of this need for better
understanding between Britons and
Americans as a major cause. It was
Mr. Bernays and his wife Doris who
established a Foundation award for
ldcas that will help in the promotion of
improved relations.
1\nd it v.•as Mr . Bernays who. when
tJie judges ruled that two outstanding
entrieo; r or his competition we re of
equal me rit, so that the fir st prize of
5,000 dollars would have to be shared.
immediately came along with a second
sum of the same amount.
There was wide publicity i n
February for the announcement or the
\q jnners' names -Robin ll. Farquhar,
a Canadian, and Paul Scott Rankine,
an Englishman.
Their achie vement was considerable
for there v.•ere more than 1,300 entries
lor the contest. all add r e s s l n g
themselves to the question : '}low best
can "'e di ssipate the myths. the half·
truths. Jllusions and stereotype that
two hun(l.red million Americans and 53
m illion British have about each
other?'
Although varying in many polnts or
detail. the winners \\'ere agreed on one
important projecl the creation of a
joint Anglo-Am erican com1ni ssion. or
3~parate organizations with the same
.aim. In each country, to take action as
required. Then each thesis went on 10
develop at lengU1 suggested lines of
~loo.
Mlybe sufficient Lime has not claps.
ed to permit of new agencies arisin~
witb promlsts of full-scale ~uppnrt for
the wort and Ideals ol U1ro_ Foundation.
fiJAYBE IT could be ar~ued that ill'
IaunchinJ was inopportune -on the
one-band In a .Presidential election
,.ear, and, oo the other, in a perlocl of
ltnanclal stress with all the tensions of
deValuatlon. niete are, too, sucll glim
intemalional pae«cupadons as Vlet-
IWll Olld ti>• colour lmlo.
But tlte Foundation cunot be e>-
pedl!(I lo 100 anyth!nS wrong wilh tu
UmloJ. Tbe lotlg-term tl/ocl or 113
cue l.! Vert Jimple -Ul•t there is no
national cr Jnternatlonal problem Ulal
mflht not be resolved more i uc·
oeurully or 1pe<d!ly l! the Brlllsh and
lb• Amorlcau• r· Io truer ~1;
Britain was a great power. America
· s a great power. On the broadest in-
.ernational basis, what more valuable
combination could there be than the
blend of these two greats, one with the
maturity and experience and wisdom
of the ages; the other with all the
courage of youth, with wealth, im-
mense vitality and unrivalled ex·
Peruse.
What a travesty of history, and its
links of kinship, that when a British
Priri'le Minister goes to Washington to-
day, there can be almost as much
speculation in the U .K. about how he
Y.ill be received as i! he were going to .
lhe Kremlin.
On a sheer materialistic level. from
the British point ol view, what neglect
of a relat,jonship Utat could be so
rewarding and that, given the right
kind of encouragement, could lead to
this country being great again, if in a
dillereot way.
THE VERY TERM "brain drain."
of which we hear so much, is a nega-
tion of all that could be accomplished
by the growth of better relations. How
much We could contribute to each
other's prosperity and happiness and
security through the exercise of real
freedom of exchange. Th r o u g h
cooperation in medicine. In every
branch of research, in industry and
education, yes, and in crime detection,
to come close to America's greatest
problem of all in this age, though one
yet to come to the fore as an election
issue.
Ironically, in the world of the TV
satellite broadcast, it is the flimsiness
of communications that, as much as
anything, bedevils the-progress of
understanding--the failW'e or the
abuse of communications and the
magnetic attraction of sensationalism
linked with the power of commerce at
its ugliest.
In the twenties and thirties, the
American profile was presented on
this side inaccurately, through the
froth and glitter of llollywood's
cinema. In the sixties the electronic
focus , just as inaccurate, leans hard
on tycoonery, on vulgar ostentation
and, of course, on the long, hot sum-
mer. The fault lies in a two-way,
million dollar trade in popular miscon-
ception; Americans sell and Britons
buy.
The "success" of this trafjic tends
to reduce to an irrelevancy the · con-
tribution of so many mi llions of
Americans who are as remote as we
are OW'Selves from centers of
violence, even lrom centers ol power
and national controversy.
The over-all picture that comes
across to us here is about as true of
the American way of life, or ways of
life, as that which could be obtained ti>
represent Britain by keeping the
camera constantly in range of Lon·
don's Soho.
D-JS ALL BUT impossible to assess
th4f ~lame far tili1 ••mmuni.cations vori! Slillster, cynlcaJ. commercialism
is but a party of the story. The wound
goes deeper than that.
One of the Americans' most serious
faults is their inability to give identity,
in real strength, to the States making
up th Union, to their character.
events, environment~ traditions and
personalities.
Until this particular weakness can
be overcome, the path towards better
understanding of the Union, and the
people, and places that comprise it,
c8nnot be smoothed for that free
movement and exchange which are so
desirable.
cHow could we hope to have un-
derstanding of France, and Germany,
of Switzerland and the Netherlands, if
we spoke and thougth of them merely
as "Europe."
I! we rea~ of a riot in Bonn we do
not conjure up a picture of Europe in
flames. But if the riot is in Washington
the: inclination in so many quarters is
to think of the American continent in
turmoil.
DIFFICULTIES abound, but there is
a brighter side to the medal. There is
encouragement right at ll,and in the_
sign that came sh.jqin&,.thfOugh t~ en ..
tries for the recent es5'}' award; if
was so quickly discernible by the
judges that easily the most sincere
and convincing arguments were set
out by those Britons and those
Americans who had visited the others
country. The heart as well as the mind
has a key part to play in this exercise.
Backing for the Bernays crusade
can be encouraged by government
departmenUi but essentially if ~ an
area for private enterprise.
Sponsors and supporters at every
level of society are wanted for this
new dream of riches, a dream of new-
found friendship in depth between two
proud nations. between two peoples
who have yet to taste the sweet joy
and excitement of discovering just
how much they have in common and
how much they can shar~
Why Does Man Foul His Own Nest?
Ry llELEN B. SHAFFER
Edltorlal Research Reports
A muttiwnation effort to tackle what
is potentially man's most serious pro-
blem -deterioration of the human en-
vironment -is slowly getting into
gear. The International Biological
Program, to which some 55 nrtions
have pledged cooperation, is short on
funds but long on hope that scientisls
all over the globe, working together.
"'ill find a way to rescue the earth
from the depredations of man himseU.
The I.B.P. is a five-year project
which got off to a slow start a yet.r
ago but is now picking up momentum.
Jts oVer-all puf1>0Se is to sponsor basic
research on the relationship between
man and his environment. The
ultimate practical benefit. it is hoped,
will be a more productive and hum&n·
ly satisfying environment ror man on
the planet earth.
The less-developed co u n l r i e s
participating in lhe program are
especi;illy interested in the prospe:ctf)
it offers to iocrease productivity. The
primary problem of Uiese countries ls
to produce enough food to support
!heir growing populations. As for tht
United States and other more ad·
v<1nced nations. they ha\•e a special in·
tcrest in what can be learned about
im pro,•ing or prrscr\ ini:; the quality of
the: environment "'-'ithoul hindering
economic advancen1ent.
1111::; l\ICUER co11ntries a re
belatedly recolf\iiing the sererity fl.
the dmnage they have Inflicted oa the
biosphere. -that thin layer of earth
air, and 'fo'a1.er that suppcrts We ~
earth. Now thtre i.s conctru lut the
underdeveloped countries. In the.Ir
eagerness to take great st.ridts toward
a t~hnology--ba.!ied economy, ••HI
rc~at cmd co mpound the
environment-dam1gtng mistakes oC
the adv~~ed nations . Jr U1e poor na·
tlons are as Indifferent to this.~ltm
as the UnJtcd States waa: In ~ pM~
the consequences {or all mc.nkind
mlght be devastating.
The threat of environ mental
deterioration goes well beyond the
familiar contamination of £ir and
water. The basic concern is tlle com·
bined eUect of all changes wrought by
man on the natural world .
The changes include not only the
discharge of pollutants into the air,
w~er and soil, but also the digging,
blasting and leveling of land, the re·
routing or waterways, the covering.
over of vegetation, the deliberate
elimination of certain plants and
animals which may play an important
pa.rt in nature's food-chain rela·
tionship -in short. all the things dooe
to the natural environment In the
name o{ civilization and progress.
SOJ\fE SCIENTISTS say these
mtnilold man-made interferences with
Oature may irreparably damage the
entire biosphere. Changes wrought by
modern man in his natural habitat
conceivably could render it totally
uninhabittble: the oxygen supply
might run out or the air might heti up
to the extent. of melting polar ice, rais-
in~ sea levels, and inundating coastal
cWes. Evett if these dire predictions
pi-ove false, the WlAS68ilable fact of
pollution has consequences ~ar ~yo!'4
the immediate hazard of po1son1ng m-
dividuals.
"The environment is a complex,
subtly balanced system." wrote Barry
Commoner, director o! the Center for
Biology ,of Natural Systems _at
Wub.ington University. St. Louis,
"and it is this integrated whole which
receives the impact of all the separate
insttlts inflicted by the pollutants."
Tbe cumWative effect of the many and
diverse pollutaots cast into the air,
soil and water "can be fatal to the
complex fabric of lhe biosphere."
Mounting concern among scientists
ovtr the flJture of our nt•!ural en-
vironment has gtvtn new prominence
to ecology as a branch or scientific
learning vital to the survival of man.
cology is concerned with the relali·
onship of living <lrganjsms with each
other and with elements in their en·
vironment; it draws on the specialized
knowledge of all branches oi biological
3nd physical science.
ECOLOG ISTS are tl1e Cassandras of
modern science, w a r n i n g or
catastrophe and pessimjstic over the
likelihood that they will be listened to
-in time. LaMom. C. Cole , president
of U1e Ecology Society of America. for
example, told a scientific gathering
recently that the eccloglsts' message
"could hardly be more urgent or im·
port.an(," yet somehow they had failed
to get it across. The message was
simply that man "in the process of
seeking 'a better w11y or life' is
destroying the natur&t\ environment
~hat ls essential to any kind or human
llle at all."
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A House Party That Really Was
By UEno CA£N
SAN FRANCISCO -Somethini
joyous was going nn in Berkeley -
a roiling house party. Ri chard
Ehnmberg. the young architect and
city planner, OWlll a lovely 65-year·
old 11-room house, mit flreplaces.
1t Hute Dear Telegr1ph, In the
heart of Btrkeley•a "ll1shbury."
unJ .. nlty of CaJHornla r«etlllJ
bouS]>t the land there. and was
preparing to tur down Ille house
wll<n Ehrenberg decided to move It
to a lot he bouiht at SllO Clar•
mon1. So the house was pltced on
rollers and made lhe slaw &ix·bour
Journey with 60 revelers aboard, all
of 'em singing, dancing, drlnkinJ:
and hanging out the win<lowt. A
trip, a happening. a ball.
ON THE OTHER BAND, we have
a sad Hungarlt:n -Dimitri• Bena.
lb• blib-priced artist """ recently 'Jnarrted VlrJ!ola Stewart Sate and
.. wed down ID S.F. He !iUed hl•
1t.ation w1gon with 22 of hls best
palntinga (valDO: $111ll,OOO) and
1jfJ:<l\'a lo N,Y._ to have them
'p1toto1npbed lor a boot. While ho
was parked on h-tadlson Ave. Jn Fun
Qty, enjoylnc • pastrami on rye,
all 22 were i tolf:n. Car unlocked,
pp.lnUngs uninsured, but Dlmilrio
ha.s always been a ll,tUe carless. lie
nlso owns a white Mercedes·Ben%
which bas been parked at Orly
Airport in Parts slnce 196S. N<lw
11nd then he geU a pla1ntlve letter
trom the Orly peopl<. to whom ho
repUe1 : '1Crive' lt another polish job
-111 be bad<·-·"
JENKEL-DA vmsoN h a s in·
rt.lied doood.clb:uit TV 10 you con
aee how you•n look to your friend In
your new eyeglasses. Much more
!rlplcnlni lh'" mlrron.
.. ..
years have used aome sort or c?n·
traceptlve, chiefiy Uie aoti.ovulation
pill. Tbe pope's appaut reluctance
during these years to prODOUDCe on the
issue strengthened Ute hopel of liberal
Cc:.tttolics that be would either premit
Ctll1traceptlon or at least not forbid it
HUMANA!! VITAE wiped out those
hope! fOf' olficial change, ·yet it did not
appear last week that couples who had
already made up th~ minds would
no~' remake them. "I thllik a.nyont
who h~ goile aloog1with tile pi.11 is
going to stick with it," said a Catholic
physicist at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology who bas seven
children. "J think they can stay with
the church in good coDSCience. The
church and the clergy are (only) a
guiding influence anyway,"
The invective and the dismay with
which people at first reacted to the
renewed ban on contraception sounded
like the start of a split in the church..
Jn fact, however', the polarization of
attitudes on birth control had grown so
strong in recent years that no split
developed. Moot Catholics had alreadj"
decided for or against birth control
while believing that tile church was
big enough for both beliefs. Many
disappointed Catholic liberals turned
their backs not on conservatives but
on the Vatican.
I don't care what the Pope says," a
mot be r of two children said jn
Manhattan. "I have the feeling the
clergy are talking to themselves on
this issue. I've made my deciion and
~.r couldn't care less about peciple at the
VatiC"an Who are designing another
Galileo case."
THE INSTANCE in which the
Italian astxonomer was ordered by tile
church to renounce his belief that the
earth revolved. around the sun \\'as
clted by several critics of the en·
cyclical, including the Rev. Hans Kung:
o{ West Germany, a leading
theologian. They urged the church not
to err in aoothU · conflict between
Vatican authority and scientific pro-
gress. "One Galileo is enough for any
church," said the Rev. Daniel Maguire
in Washington, D.C. The Catholic
University theologian 'Wtis ooe of more
than 108 ttieol03ianl who said that
Jhey could not ~ lndlfferent or silent
.-ltn the pope's cOhcluslons. Llke nearly
all those Catholics interviewed by Na·
tional Observer correspondents, they
Said Pope Paul had been courageous
and sincere. Like many critics, they
could not accept his arguments or con·
clusions. Unlike the others, though, the
theologians put their dissent in
writing.
They said in part, "SPouses may
responsibly decide according to their
conscien<:e that a rt i f i c i a l con-
traception in some circumstances is
permissible and indeed necessary to
preserve and foster the values and
sacredness of marriage."
The theologians~ 'Issue is m:it so
much birth control as it is the pope's
teaching authority on an issue or
specific morality. Th'e church never
before has tried to teach infallibly ()n
such an issue, explained Father
Maguire, and it is not n<lw teaching
infallibly on b i r t h control. "The en·
cyclical does not represent the total
church," he said; the decision is sub-
ject to change and opposition.
THE mEOLOGl1\NS' basic ob-
jection was that the pope cannot in so
itnportant a matter ignore the con·
science-formed respo nsibilities that
Catholics have acquired in recent
years for themselves and their com·
muni·ties. This was the objection. too, ot the Rev. John FiMegan, professor
of church history and law at Pope
John XXIIT National Seminary in
Weston. A1ass. "The obligation o'f the
Christian is lo be teachOOle and to
have an informed conscience," he
said . "I give a toast first to my con-
sicence and then to the infallibility o!
the pope."
Of COW'se many Catholics Wt:!lcom·
ed Ule pope's statement and deplored
its opponents. Philadelphia's John
Cardinal Krol said that Catholics who
find the pope's decision unacceptable
"are mounting .an insurrection against
God."
A Chfcago layman said of the pope'•
statement : "IL's the low. Th at's th•
way it is. \Vhat can be clearer?"
Commented a churth official •
Cleveland : "The pope has spoken and
he is tbe leader o! all Catholics. What
else is there to fJl.1'1-. ..
(C op11r loht b~ Dow Jones crnd
CompottUI
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Saturday, Aueust 10, 1968
The Comment Page of tbe
Dally Pilot seeks to lnfonn
and stimulate readet'1 by
presenting a variety of com-
mentary on topics of inter-est and slgnlficance from
informed observers a n d
spokesmen.
Robert N. Wtod, Publisher
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5966 :::: s33 ~i:: 533 . +•·~ ,,. '
ILUI IOOIC NICI $1SSO
'65 PLYMOUTH 5ATILUTI
V~ Ull, ceMOlt vlnt'I ln\1rlor, llucb! tull. u1111IL !Wl.l '911
,., ..
MTlllT. ""'·
596 6 ·· = s33· ::= s33 J:.:N: +TAI & LIC. rnn. nllT,
ILUI IOOI: PllCI $16.o
'64 BUICK RIVIERA
Hlrd!Oll, fK. ol.lr, l"H. liwlo., Power Slur., l rkJ., Wft>d., S.111. (0lTJ99)
51366 :::: 546 :::: s46 .:im. + TAX & LIC. PlMf. PYMI,
ILUI IOOIC l'lllCI $~19S
'66 FOID PAIRLANI COUNTIY IQI.
~. llr ...... ......., ..... ~ VI. pwr. ttr., ~.I.It, llUfo.., full 'l!ftyl CTlllOll
51666 , ::.~ 557 = + TA.l A LIC. nMT.
s57.:i:tl. ,, ...
IWI 1001. PllCI $2420
hd. lifr, lldlo, Httltr, WSW, C1rpt11 (S." Mo. 1"91)
5566 ::: 519 :::: 519 .:lltl. +TAX & UC. f'UIT. nMT,
ILUI 100.: PllCI $1140
'63 COMO WAGON c..i-......... tnM.. U.11, ""'l'l 11'111 111111. (l'WF OBJ
5566 +E~~ 519 ~::. $19 '"" llTlllY. n•r.
ILUI IOOK NICI $11S
'66 POID
Auto., HMi.r. !UOT,~)
5666 :::: 523 = 523 + TAX & lit. PYMT,
llUI IOOK HICl $1270
'65 CHIYILU llDAN
Y.f _;..., 1ut., h1n1., hMltr, dtfrollu, "'"""" 1k.. {"3lalll)
TOtAl
MTillT. ,,,.,,
5966 +,?!;(. 533 i:. 533 ~Jl.·
IWI IOOK PllCI fll~S
'66 MUSTANG COUPI
51066 :::: 536::::; $36 + lU & LIC. PTMT.
IWI IOOIC NM:l"$11M
'65 CHIVY II NOVA. STA. WGN.
4 ·~ ....... lljll. ll'lllL,, ,... 1111111 hell .. , Jl'fi'I', llrt .. MW, U!lll'1. (TIR.12',l
TOT.ll MTillT, nMT,
$1066 ::~ 536 ::::; $36 ;i.i.'l +TAI 1. llC:. nMT. P1'MT,
IWI IOOIC H;ICI $1611
165 FOID GALAXll 500
f11d ory olr, l&H, liu~ .• Powtr St1tr., WSW, L1nd1u '°' (Klk293)
51166 :::: 540 :::: 540 :.1..-r. ·+ TU l llC. • P1'Mf, nMT,
llUI IOOlt .. ICI $1"5
'65 CHIYILU MAUBU CPI.
...... 11111. '"" ... lltlller. lHl"'l' •Ir -"-· ,.,. llf'I., WIW, <lfPllJ. (U)(505J
51266 ~~i:~ 543 a~": 543 ~f:t~. + TU & LIC. nMI. PYMT.
ILUl IOOIC NICI $1910
'66 FOID FAllLANI 500 GTA
fld. al•, U.. lllnlf!IP, 110 """" '"'""·· ..U., II.II. wt&. tnM., lludlm, c.ilelt, M ii 19 WIU <1!Jllll. !$1.Y Ml)
5 1666+E~~ 557 ~= s57;s1.
ILUI IOOIC PllCI $2340
5566 TOTAL +T.:'~1c. 5 19~ 519=· n•t. rnn,
llUI IOOI. Pl)CI $1105
'66 POID FALCON
11Mrtr, 1iut1. Trtni.. (Str. llo. 25021
s766 :::: 526 = 526 .:ll.'l. +TAX & l lt. nllT. n1111.
IWI IOOIC ,..Cl f I HO
'66 DODGI COIONO
,.ICI IOMI llTlll.Y. $766 TOTAL s26 ~"' s26 "'" ·+ TAX & UC. "MT, nMT.
awt SOOK NICI $1411
'65 IAMBUI STATION WAeON
Cl'OU C-',...._. _.....,.,, llH, 1u1o1., Y~, WSW, .._I_,._ {1'(l'IMO)
576 6 i:::: 526 = 526 =· + TAI l UC. P1'MT. rnrr.
ILUI IOOK PltCI f 1 Ito
'65 DODGI DAIT eT
2 Dolr lltrd!OP. l&H., I.ult., P.S., luckot 5"11, C.•Plh (M1KS14)
s866 :::: 529 1:.1.-: s29 illll:. -· + TAI " l it. ,,..,. n•r.
IWI SOOK NICI $1611
'64 CHIYIOUT IMPALA S.S.
Mr. hf~ Ull, Mita., ,.,.111 l Mb. .. '27 ...... llllcbl -''_ ..... Uri 114
s966 T::. s33 = s33 ~i. + TAX & LIC. n•t. . n•1.
ILUI IOOI. lllltcl $1S20
'66 CHIVROUT
'966,+Tffi~~ s33 :V::. s33 ;;.
II.Ill 1001C. P1UC1 $1170
'66 PLYMOUTH FUIY II
v.t, pwr. 1tr., rid10, htlt1r, •lllft!k. !SV'rt6n $1166 :::.· 540 ::i:: 540 Ji:ti. + TAI .. lf(. nMT. nllT,
ILUI toOK NICI .$2071
'67 CHIVIOUT IMPALA
51866 TOTAL 563 "'"' 563 m .. +T:~lt = =·
IWI 100K PllCI $1671
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1/2 Ton Plckup end Camper '/:! Ton Pkkup
$wl(llllN wirll I toot cttt '"r c-r. 11"~ A, 121" 'llhttl """ wtplHnt. lift PUO•I, I IClttol ''"°"
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whHI covers, hood mounted tum signals.
• Bucket Seats • Hideaway Headliohts • Full Vinyl Interior • Nylon t:arpeting
• Rear Deck Spoiler • Full Racing Instrumentat ion • Bumper Guards • Ath
Tray l ight • H.O. Springs • H.D. Torsion Swey Bar.
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llel1o, boys and ctrl1. tr
should I IQ "Aloha" ftom
Undt Len'a Comer.
Wt bad a crut response
to our .rt coote1t this week,
alJd of 1he -Y places all
you YOllDPlm wanted to
visit, 1he --1ar by far was our ~ state,
HaWaii. _
However, the best among
our many, many entries
tunled out to be Rob
ff1mttron11 dr8wing ol Kie in
Africa . ConifatulM!oM ... ----------------------------il Rob.
Bui wblle Uncle l.«> -
sorllng lllrou&h Ill tile
drawings, he was a bit
c!isaw>lnted at the C<llllpleto
lack of poets thiJ week. Not
one boy or girl took the
trouble to write a poem;
maybe drawine pictures is
easier.
* PRIZE WINNER * This week's contest winner is Rob Hamilton, 9,
3205 Iowa St., Costa Mesa
Any child under 12 can enter Uncle ~n's Art Contest. Here'• all you
do: (1) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper 51h inchea wide and
4 inches deep. Use black Ink and make lines black. (2) Do not eopy or trace
picture. It must be your own ivork. (3) Put your name, age and address
on back of drawing. Mail It tb llncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1500, DAILY
PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar.
Next week, boys and girls,
we 'll enfler the wonderful
world of book• and a.at you
to aend In pictures ol your
favorite atorybook cbarac-L---------------------------..,,--'l
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Honorable mention Win-
\ neni 1n this week.'1 art con-
test are:
tinJrton Beach, and Jennifer
Echenique, 11, Costa Mesa.
Also, ·Suzanne Echenique,
814, Co6ta. ?.iaesa; Llnda
Seymour, 10, Huntingtoo
Beach; Vianeesa Halloran, 9,
Costa Meta; Robin Brewer,
11, Oo1ta Mesa, V i c k y
Brewer, Costa Mesa; Mike
David, 9, Corona del Mar;
AM Jsbihara, Costa Mesa,
and Kyle la Manche, IOI\,
W-ter.
Gree Cour.teau, 10,
Newport llelcb; Gary Coot,
8, no -; um. Carol Croom, 61>, Coota M .... ;
Kattly Gnllhul, 10, Newport
Bead:!; Laura Stumpf, 10,
Laguna Beodl: Jol1e Vant,
7, no addreS6; Jeri Lee
Jones, 9, Newport Beach;
Let:lJe Shaff er, 11, Hun-
.---Carol~
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RIDDLES AND JOKES
* PRIZE
WINNER
Dear Carol: What did the little chick
say when it found an orange in its
nest?
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Dear carol: What did Benjamin Frank·
lin say when llghtning struck bis
kite!
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Dear Carol: How do you · spell hard
water in three letters?
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How Did the Zebra
Ge& His Name!
Thi.I handsome f e 11 o w
would look just fine among
the gaily-colored horses on a
carousel. But this would
never do. The carousel
horses are painted wood and
the zebra 11 very much
alive. That frisky fellow
refuses to be ordered
around and around.
The zebra's home Is ln
Africa and the people who
live there gave. him his
name long ages ago. They
have forgotten who named
him and how long he has
been called a zebra. They
also have forgotten what hls
name was suppcsed to
mean. Word experts have
tried to trace bact the: story
and find out -but nobody
has found the answer. The
word eixperta, h o w e v e r ,
have discovered VI h I c h
African lana:uagei supplied
his name.
Africa is a whopping big
continent of many different
lands inhabited by many dif·
ferent peoples. Egypt, Lybia
and Algeria are along the
nocthern shores, facing the
Mediterranean Sea. These
countries are very, very old
and we know a lot about
their ancient history. In the
past, these people did not
know much about t b e
Africans who lived far down
in the south. This is because
nature created .a wide bar-
rier that stretches almost
all the way across the
center of Africa. It is the
vast, sandy Sahara desert.
in olden days, very few
travelers crossed the desert
to visit the southland!.
But in Bible days, therr
was a well-known country
south of Egypl It wa1 called
'he Land of Sheba and long
ago its queen paid a stately
visit to King David of Israel.
Latu thl1 land was called
Abyssinia. The an c i en t
Greek• called it Ethiopia.
meaning the "land of the
people w I t h sun-burned
faces." It is a lovely land oi
peaks and wooded hills,
deep l~sh valleys a n d
stretches of sunny deserl
The scattered people of
Ethiopia use about 40 dif·
ferent languages and many
of them know English. Of
course, they need o n e
special language of their
own so that all of them can
understand each other. And
they have one. This official
language of Ethiopia is call·
ed Amharic. It ls a lot like
the )anguage used In Bible
Days 1 by King David. The
zebra was given an Amharic
name, maybe long berore
this time. At any rate, it
was too long ago for anyone to figure out what his name
meant.
Parts of.Ethiopia are still
wide-open places w h e r e
African animals roam Cree.
There are lions a n d
leopards, skyscraper giraf.
fes and even herds of wild
elephants. And there are
herds of wild zebras. As you
know those frisky little
horses are very attractive,
and they were in ancient
days, too.. Natur.ally they
had to be given a name and
the people of Ethiopia called
them zebras -but nobody
knows why.
Herds of handsome zebras
still gallop around Africa in
parts of Ethiopia and far
south of the big, sandy
desert. But there were
many, many more of them
in ancient days. They are
donkey-sized horses with
stiff, short manes, frisky
hooves and stringy tails.
And as everybody knows,
they wear eye-catching
coats of dark and light
stripes. Experts ren us that
their ancestors had just a
few dark stripes on their
light buff coat!. So the zebra
is basically a light animal
with dark stripes.
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M1rll't11 McMllloll. -11. 1 I == 0rot1rlo. c~. tw Mr
Wh1 Do Fro11 CrouT
Nature's animals sound
off with a zillion different
voices. But one of the first
of them to have any voice at
all was the frog. This was
many millions of years ago,
when the amphibian an·
cestors of the toads and
frogs were the most lm·
pcrtant animals on earth.
The frogs of those ancient
days took in gobs of alr and
let it out to sound off, just &!'I
they do to this day, But
there was nobody around to
translate what they had to
say. And after all this time,
we still are unable to
translate the croaks of our
frogs or the varioUJ notes
and chirps of the frog-and-
toad glee club.
Modern experts tell us
that the croaks of a trog can
be understood by otheir
foogs. They suspect that bull
frogs croak aerenades to im·
press lady frogs. Andy
sUJpects that they also
croat just for the fun o(
hearing their own voices.
And if you have a tame or
half·tame frog in your
garden, be may do what
Andy'• pet frog doe1, croak
a busty "hello" when you a:o
near him.
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WRL, WOW THA.'r \'OtJ'RE
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Waaded Retreat coRo~ DEL MAR f jna/ _Model Closeout
Have you thoogbt about countfy ~ving in a
spacious S bedroom home on a large wooded Lusk Homes ' • • NAME YOUR TERMS
FARROW REALTY
Presents
I
lot? Relax in lhis country almoophere for Qu•tify,_Velue, BHuty, Co .. fort .
only $21,900, -THIS WEEK'S
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BEST BUYS
RambllllCJ Ranch
Spacious 4 bedroom ranch home on 1 charm·
ing cul-de-sac street. Shake roof, family
room, sprinklers and 1 yard full of mature trees. $28,950.
Top of the World
Have you been waitini for a fantu~tic view
?f th~ ci.ty lights? You may get ditzy perched
in this 1mmacu1'ate 4 bedroom dining room
home. $42, 750.' '
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Why not move your expanding family into
this. gracious tri-level home. 4 bedrooms,
famdy room, dining room, tile ent.Ty, proies-
sionally landscaped and only 5 years old.
$31,500.
Broadmoor Special
Drastically reduced. One of the largest
Broadmoor plans. Formal dining room, huge
family room , 4 bedrooms and even some
view. Almost 3000 sQ. ft. fur $54,950.
Westcliff
Large 4 bedroom home with family room, 21h
baths and a park-like yard. Transferred own-
er is tired of travelling and wants some ac·
lion. $40,400.
11!\s;iI~G .... ~~ Pb: 1140-4824
2629 HAR!lOR BLVD., COSTA MEsA
Ill tbe Southland'• moot desirable and fascinatloa area. A su·
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pus just moments away from Harbor View Hills.
Only 2 homes available
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OPEN HOUSES
CQl'ona Hi9hlands
531 Do Anu
f1orence Lichter
SATONLY1·5
1114 White Sills W1y
Harbor View Hills
Florence Lichter
SUN ONLY 1..S
601 Rockford R .. d
Cameo Highlands
Charl.. Hancock
SAT & SUN I • 5
Westcliff
1106 Dover Drive, NB
Anne Brummett
SAT &: SUN 1 • 5
Don V. Franklin
REALTOR
3250 E. Coast Hwy,
Cnrooa del Mar
673-2222
Grecian Splendor
in Cameo Shores
Fabuloua Ocean View llome
with 3 extra Lar1e Bdrms
and 3 luxurious baths
Kraciousliving&:diningrm
warm cozy Stud)'
glamorous pool
water fOWltain and
lusb landllCftping
Red~ to $84,500
An Outstanding Buy
Contact: Jim O:tii
Eves 673-1864
~OWNER
TRANSFERRED
Assu~ 5~ %loan. Custom
3 Bdrm. plus huge paneled
fam.lzy room with gigantic
fu'e'Jllace, plus formal dining
room, breakfast area. Beau-
tiful garden. $54,500.
MOVE IN NOW
OPEN DAILY -10 a.m . le dusk
BONNIE BAY HIGHLANDS
CUSTOM HOMES
Off T ustio Avenue, between 21st eod 22nd
on Windward Lene, Newport Beach
® -SALES AGENTS -
HAL PINCHIN
AND ASSOCIAm
'42·2468 675-43'2
Owner moving east. 4 Bd-
. rms., entry hall and separ-
ate dining room has parquet
floor, wan to wall carpeting,
built-in book cases. Large
yard with room for boat and
pool. Westcllff. $52,000. I'!!;;~
POOL Atrium
J Bdrms. + large cten that B I W a
o:ould be •th lxinn., + l•m· y van e s
ill'<ilnlng "'°"'· 16x36 .,,. on Galaxy Drive thoey Pool bas ftt.ens:ive dedtinc + enclMd tn:int GlamorCJUI & diltinctive, with
court. Near schools. $37,0C.O, • lf' bel!.m@d oelline. tran.
JEAN SMITH R .. ltor lucent root. Terra tile floor-
400 E. 17th. c.M. ~..-3255 tng & pe.nelled ..u.. This j Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iii• i thrillinc atrium and the Ull·
NEB> ROOM' oo.tructoo view .,.. Jurt "I'<>
ol tt>e feo....,. you will want
to see in this 4 BR ·3 BA·
3 car gani.ge home .
$17,SOO
FAMILY HOME -3 bedrooms, 2 story, elec-
tric kitchen buill·in. $83 PER MONTH, plua
taxes and insurance. Owner wUI consider
terms.
646-4494
$19,500
2 HOU5ES
1'$17,500
BE A LANDLORD -here Is your chance.
Live in one and rent the other. TOP COSTA
MESA LOCATION. Only 10% down to right
lnveetor.
646-4-494 $19,500
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FHA -VA -CONY,
Top corMr foc1tion across from 1chool and
playground. Outstanding 4 bedroom, 2 bath.
ranch home. Near Adams and Brookhurst.
You own the land. This one you mu1t ....
Mov• right In.
646-4494 $26,800
PERFECT FOR TEACHERS
Colltt• P1rk
HEY MOM -Want to 11vt 911? Plus a lot of
living space in a home near everything. Thia
nice 3 bedroom :home is waiting for you, big
!amify room-kitchen, with electric oven and
range. Smell the lemons in Utis beautiful back
yard. OH YES MOM -tt is across from ele-
mentary school. Good loan available.
646-4-494 $26,900
COOL-POOL
$26,800
OPEN HOUSES
THIS WEEKEND
Thill 5 BR home is your an-
SW('r. Id eel locatio·n neQr all
schools & shopping. 2 baths,
built • in kitchen. Assume
5~ % loan.at $130 per month.
Owrler will sell GI or FHA
with no down payment.
Price only $24,900.
Two of these e.xcitinlil homes
are almost ready !or occu-
pancy. Make your choice
now filld move Into your
sparkling NEW HOME be-
f<K'e school lll:arts.
Prleeg $61,900 and $68,700
Models: Open
COSTA MESA-nestled on a tree lined streel
You will find this 3 bedroom beauty with cov·
ered and enclosed patio overlooking a fam.
ily size yard and pool with tinted decking and
sun bathing benches.
646-4494 $26,800
MESA DEL MAR
POOL
LOCATED NEAR SCHOOL-SHOPPING -4-·
bedroom ranch home with 2 lovely baths and
built-in kitchen. Well landscaped rear yard
wibh patio and pool. Quick possession. Submit
ter ms.
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HOUSES FOR SALE
(2 Bedroom)
383 Mllgnolia (Eastside) CM
642-1771 (Open Sat & Sun 1-5)
714 Orchid, Corona del Mar
675·3000 Eve6 : 644-1577 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
-(2 · &, & Family o• Den)
531 De Anza, Corona Highlands
673·2222 (Sat only 1-5)
1518 Dolphin Terrace (Irvine Terr) CdM
642-6472, Eves: 673-3468 (Sat 1-5)
2910 Cliff D<ive, Cllf'fhaven
673-9200, Eves; 548-4810 (Sat & Sun)
(3 Bedroom)
685 Vista Bonita (BluH's) NB
644-1149 (Open Daily)
**1606 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach
(714) 688·8383 (Sat & Sun 1-8)
2506 Sierra Vista, Newport Beach
675-5726 (Open Sat & Sun 1-5)
2020 Aliso, eo.ta Mesa
646·3255 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
400 Pirate Road, Newport Heights
646-3079 (Daily 10-5)
359 Ramona Way, Newport Heights
540-1720 (Sat 1-5)
3002 Fernheath LaM, Costa Mesa
545·2209 (Sat & Sun 2·6)
(3 Br & Family or Den)
1901 Glenwood Lane, Baycrest
(714) 642·8235 (Sat & SUn)
443 Fullerton Ave., Newport Beach
548·3188 (Open Daily 1-5)
601 Rockford Rd ., Cameo Highlands
673-2222 (Sat & Sun 1-)5
1114 White Sails Way, Harbor View Hills
673-2222 (Sun Only 1·5)
441 Lenwood Dr. (Newport Heights) CM
646-1456 (Open Sunday 1·5)
1687 Gisl<!r Ave. (Mesa Verde) CM
549-2374 (Sat & Sun)
2814 Francis Lane, Mesa del Mar
54f>.1909 (12-6)
2006 Commodore Rd. (Baycrest) Npt Bch
646-5775 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2519 Vassar Pl., Costa Mesa
546-8222 (Daily 1-5)
*3099 Country Club Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM
540-1720 (Sat & Sun 2-5)
332 Princeton (College Park) CM
540-1720 (Sat & Sun 1-6)
1900 Commodore Rd. (Baycrest) NB
648 7755 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2537 Fordham (College Park) CM
540-1720 (Sun 1·5)
401 Cabrilla St., Costa M""'1
11482345 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
949 Golden Rod (Harbor View Homes)
646-7711 (Daily 1·5)
2301 Clay St. (NeWJ)Ol't Heights) CM
6487171 or 548~3!3
2512 Davis Pl., Costa Mesa
5488222 (Sun l ·&)
3222 Colorado (llle6a Verde) CM
545-0622 (Anytime)
*2340 Bayside Dr 1 Corona del Mar
67~000, Eves: 073-0554 (Sat & Sun l ·&)
227 Knox Place, Costa 111 ...
540-1720
268 Brentwood, Cosio 111 ... (Sun~).
6483928, Eve" 494-9308 (Sat & sun 1·5)
236 Tulane (College Park) CM
6487171 or 546-231$
2377 Columbia (Coll<!ge Pack) CM
5485440 (Sun 1-5:30)
13 Br. & 2 Br. Apt.)
1311 Clill Dr. (Newport Heights) NB
548· 7249 (Sat & Sun)
14 Bedroom)
*2854 Ca rob (!lastbluf!) NB
673·3770 (Sun 1·5)
1207 Sussex Lane, (Westcliff) NB ' '
642-4686 (Open Sal & Sun 1-5) * 1336 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores
(714) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
1019 Dolphin, Irvine Terrace
673·3000, Eveo: 646·6590
4709 Dorchester (Cameo) CdM
642-1485 (Sun 1-5)
(4 Br & Family or Den)
*1500 Eton Pl. (Westcliff) NB
642·5200 (Sun 1·5)
2001 Santiago Dr. (Baycrest) NB
642·5200 (Open Sun 12-5)
2880 Zell Dr., Laguna Beach
494-4764 (Sat & Sun 2·5)
1842 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
646-1550 (Daily 10·5:30)
1501 Eton Pl. (Westctiff) NB
646-3255 (Sun 1-5)
318 Esther, Costa Mesa
646-1952 1Sat & Su n)
384 Meadow Lane (Back Bay) Newport Bch
646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1314 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
642-3983 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1620 Dorothy Lane, Harbor Highlands
642-4353 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
3201 4th St., Corona del Mar
673·2877 (Sat & Sun l -6)
6522 Segovia Circle, Huntington Beach
842-8519 (Sat & Sun 1·6)
**333 Morning Star Lane, Dover Shores
(714) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
1358 E. Ocean Front (Balboa Peninsula)
673-9200 Eves: 548-6966 (Open Daily
1·5)
614 Gary Pl., (Newport Heights) NB
646-3928 Eves: 540·0088 (Open Sat &
Sun 1·5)
1601 Bayadere Terrace (Irvine Terrace)
675·3000 Eves: 548·7962 (Sat & Sun 1·51
3249 Washington (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa
540-1720 (Sun 1·5)
2882 Stromboli (Mesa Verde) CM
540-1720 (Sun 1·51
1124 Pembroke, Newport Beach
540-4824 (Sun l ·6)
15 Bedrooms)
243111.<>s Sen:enos, Laguna Niguel
499-2238 or 499-1592 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
(S Br & Family or Den)
221 Via Nice (Udo l•le) NB
646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1106 Dover Drive, Westcll!f
673-2222 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
Duplexes For Sale
(2 Bedroom)
116 -116~ Coral, Balboa Island
833·2036 or 673-9402 •
(2 Bedroom• & Den i:.ch)
1351 E. Balbol Blvd. Balboa Poninaula
573.9200, Evea: 54U966 (Dally !·~)
* ....
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10.5: 30 Daily
Roy J. Ward Co.
(Bay1;rest Office\
184l Santiago Dr. 646-1550
Coldwell, Banker
OFFERS:
Dover Shares/ Bay LOc.
Exquisite Dover Shs. 4 bdrm with for-
mal den, sup~rb interior decor, pier &
slip for lg. boat, xlnt financing.
............ ' ... ' . ' ' .. ' .. $139,500
Patrick Miller
Bayfront w I Dack for Lr9. Baat
Unusual home for the discriminating
buyer. Isg terrace overlooking water
-custom decor. U.k:1 new. J bdrm &
den w/wet bar & din. rm .... $90,000
Mrs. Harvey
Udo Luxury
Owner-builder has more 006t than list-
ed price in this home. 2800 1q. ft., 3
brs, 4 baths, great family room.
........ ' ....... ' .... ' .... $79,500
Charlotte Long
Million Dollar View
For only a fraction of the price plus
a new, never occupied home. 3 bdrms,
2 ba., family nn., prime location.
.............. $56,300
Miss Leidy
Owners Said •••
Must sell this new 4 br., 3 ha. Lusk
home. Pool size comer lot, Harbor
View School. Carpets & drapes, blt·in
kitchen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $49,800
Lavera Burns
Bayshore's Best Buy
3 br., 2 ba., form. din. rm., comp. re-
mod. w/blt-in kit., wet bar, 2 patios,
quarry tile entry&: din. rm.1 xtras. Low
lse. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $48,500
Joe Clarkson
Fine Jetty & Ocean V"w
Splendid 3 br., 2 ba. Cameo home in
Corona del Mar, with canyon privacy
-electric built·ins, private beach.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ....... $41 ,000
Walter Haase
Superb Cir.tom Desl9n
A Horne that bas everything, on a tree
lined lot in Exe Baycrest. 5 Bdrm,
sunken den. Fam rm. Office or Study,
Wet bar, Hi·beams ..... only $79,500
Mrs. Marion _
Beautiful Beacon lay
Cu'tom designed bayfront home. 2
BR's + 1 BR apt. w/vtew. Use Of lt11-
rris cts. Sandy beach, mooring for 18'
boat. One of Newport's most desirable
ar.... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. S98,GOO
Mrs. Raulston
OFFICE OPEN
SATURDAYS
COLDWELL. IANKER & CO.
2200 I . COAST HIGHWAY
NIWl'ORT IEACM
Kl t-33SI
AMBER VOYER
Meet "Super Girl", The.l's
right, SUPm 58.leswoman
to: the month of July at
Coata & Wallaoe, Ul Amber
Voyer. During her off hours,
Amber is a ~mannered
&f"&l\dmother, bit U you
want "JUper" ll('rvice &. "au-
per'' action oa1l (best &:
Wall&ce's "Super Girl" Am-
ber V r1:1er tor any & all of
yell' real eatate needs. Yoo
mn reecb Amber -OOATS
4:WMLACE
546-4141
Open ..JJ.ou:Je
2001 S1ntl1go Drive
Baycrest -not leued land
OPEN SUNDAY 12·5
Do see this hospitable 4. BR
Hacienda -whlte rtuca:> with
painted brick wa1le: &: red
tiled roof on a 90' wide lot
among other distinguished
homes! Gracious d I n 1 n g
room, lg. cheerful family
l'Oml, deluxe kitchen. 3
sparlding belhll! FreQtly
decorated with lush new J\Y·
lon ehe.g C&J1)E!l:lng thnJ-out.
Wonderful rear lawn &: yard
for children·a fun &: safety!
All th.ill for only $64,500!
R.uth Pardoll, Realtor
1600 Westcli!f Dr. 642-5200
5 BEDROOMS·
$950 Tatal Cash
Required to move into this
tar&~ family home. aose to
shopplnc, IC ho o I 1, and
churches. Juat put on tbe
tnaJi<et, this one won't la..Bt.
$163 per month includee: tax.
es and in&urance!
2043 WESTCLiIT DRIVE
646-T71.1 Open Eve, .
PRICE CUT
Dolphin Terrace
SpotleM 2 Bdnn, plu1 d~-
2~ ba~mlnlmum main-
tmtnce. Oventu saraae
plUI COYertd boat court,
1'4.500.
CURT DOSH, Realtor
lm W. Cliut Wghway
SCU472 EYES. 6'J3.3<68
A CHARMER!
lmmacula<e --Amtrl-cao. a Bedrooms, Family
646-4494 $32,200
EXECUTIVE
2·STORY
FORMAL ENTRYWAY-sunken living room
and family room, with an out of the way
FORMAL DININO ROOM. Open stair way up
to 4 lovely 1ize bedrooms and two fun baths. Sepa~te utility room and spacious rear patio.
Submit your terms.
646-4-494 $39,950
BAY AND OCEAN VIEW
PRESTIGE LOCATION
FOR THE DISCRIMINATINO BUYER -Cus-
tom built - 3 bedroom adult occueied home
formal dining room, family room with wet baf.
opening out into outdoor living room and gar·
den area. Room for boat or trailer. SUBMIT
YOUR TRADE.
646-4494 $65,000
COSTA MESA '
12 unit ap•rtment
ONLY 6 YEARS OLD -All furnished but
one. Patio and pool area. NO VACANCY FAC-
TOR. Located near beach in a quiet area.
TERMS OR TRADE
646-4494 s 127,000
5 UNITS -$.47,500
ON THE BEACH
NEWPORT-BALBOA PENINSULA-AU furn-
ished :--3-blocks to 8 ier. Good for summer
and Winter rentals. L WEST PRICED PROP.
ERTY ON THE BEACH SEE COMPARE -
YOU WILL BUY. Good terms available.
646-4494 $47,$00
ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST
293 E. 17th St. 646-4494
Tirecl of Renti119 7
But enj?Y maintenance free living. Sl75 per
month inciud~ everything -principal, in~
terest, taxes, msurance, and maintenance. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 secluded patios. As-su~e 5~ % Joan, no intere6t increase, no
Potnts IX> pay. Try 10% dn and lull pricti only '22, 750. •
Newpart Hel9hts • Custom lullt -
Large 2 bedroom and dining room.' Grand
piano S<Zed living room, wood burning fire-
place. $8,000 down and a low $22,900.
New leautv In WestcRff ·
1900 sq. ft. complefely and tastefully , ..
newed. All new custom carpeting all new
electric built·in·kitchen, formal dinfng room.
3 large bedrooms, elegant traditional archJ .. 1
lecture. Large lanai opens to pool sized
yard. Quiet come< location. Assume exist·<
Ing 5~% financing. Asking $47,900.
Colesworthv & Co.:
642-7777
1904 Hatbor Blvd., c .. 10 Mow
Opon Evtnlnp
Room, Double Flteplacct,
Double garqe, Wort Shop,
Bott Y&nl. c.JI lo< appoint.
meot to '" lhia iqiaclous
custom built homt. $74,500.
· JEAN SMITH, l"m!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!J!!!!!l!!!!!l!l~!ll!l .. •i REAL TOR 4 ·~~~3 ~IL Y GOLF °"""' °""'"'l""ll7· ~ .-c.owttd entry }Qglt, 5"n-
«XIE. 17th St., C.M. -NO DOWN PAYMINTll 1111~llocn111 p1Hey,ci1>-
WESTCUFf "'• G.t. Lai-.. """"1"1 P1••· tns room • ld1..,..,, Lur
N Exquisitely 1andtet.ped, Wall fam.lly room. LI b r a r > r. Mariners School to ...u lirf'place enriched brM.kfut room. •.xpi.··
4 BR. 3 ba. form&l mln'ored w1th l1th •wood paneUlnr. 2 bea.m.1, .oundprool BR wlr
dlnln1 rm~l,y Pltloa. bt!hl. Exptnll•t ~· with zoned htattnc, lu;
8f2..G69l ~ GPl"I court Unusual • Mt o
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546-2313 -646-7171 ' 'I/I
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!
1200 'l
COLLEGE PARK • SPANISH DECOR Newport Island
Exci\iog 3 Bdnn and F<aml!y room In top lo-
cation -double fireplace -extra large
fomily room -$25,WO -Call today.
HALECREST TOP VALUE
BeauWul S Bdrm & family room &!'ways adult
occupiOd. Hardwood flooro -nice wide · lol
Don't miss this one!-P.F. $23,950.
$2500 BELOW FHA APPRAISAL
NeWpOJ( Height.. view home. 2 Bdrms, 2 _
balh3 plU$ family room. Extra guest house
with bath. Out of town owner says sell. FHA
apljl'3ised for $26,500.
MESA DEL MAR POOL HQME
One Of the most popular models In this fine
area. 4 bedrobms & den. New nylon carpets.
Just redecorated inside and out. H & F pool
with loads oi decking. -$34,750.
NEWPORT BEACH POOL HOhtE
Beautiful 3 bedroomil 2 bath -All new sh'ag
carpets -Taslelu y landscaped. See this
perfect free !ormed pool with waterfall and
scads Of decking, -$29,900.
llG 5 BEDROOM
Large family room 'with fireplace and formal
dining room. Large lot nicely landscaped.
Owner must sell quickly. Priced $2000 under
market at $32,950.
MESA VERDE
Custom built S bedroom in aboolutely perfect
condition. Double door entry to del piso tile.
Courtyard done artistically in pebbled con·
c:rete. Not anything to do except move in.
$28,495 -Try 10% down.
MONEY MAKER HOME & INCOME
Money maker home & income. Two separate
houses! Wen located -close to shopping -
Spacious tree shaded lot over 200' deep. Let
your tenant help make your payments. $24.-
950 easily financed.
546-2313 Open Sunday 646-7171
WE NEED SALESMEN
* BEST BUYS *·
Thh lovely 2 bedroom home
bu jult bten lllted. 1' hU
a pMI' 4 float, plus a l bed-
room apt. over 1araze.
]ai,500.
673-ml ~' $4MSIO Will &change
JUm1sbed l'Qlllpkx on Bal-
boa Peninsula Poinl Excel·
Jerit reolal record • for house
ln C.OSta Mesa. $22,IXO equlcy
• Price $06,000. Shown ..
..... only,
673-9'100 5ve1: 573-0479
Boy & Beach
, . :.RM(ty, Inc. ~ W. B.alboa BIVd., NB
TREES! TREES!
TilADE!
A nast:lc rural metttnr oo a
choke Baclt Bay atreet kieal
for family liviilg. Immacu-
late CUSl'OM home with 4
Iarae bedrooms. 3 tiled
bath!, <D\Venient family
room P L lJ S ~ room
PWS eating area in the
kitchen. wrooaht iron gates
lead to enclosed court ot'ard.
Large rear· yard. All CUll-
tom features to delight tbe
hou&ehol.d. !.ef I trade in
your smaller home on this
clXlice home. C&ll today for
appointment. 0n1y ss2.ooo.
20U WFSl'<l.IFF DRIVE 616-7711 Open .,..,,
OCEAN VIEW
. HOME
NEWPORT HEIGHTS • 3 bd·
rm. 2 ba. 17 x 34 beamed
ceilinC llv. rm. faro. rm.
Dbl 11.replace, Lge. ma!ter
bdrm. w/ fireplace. Elec-
tric kitchen ONLY $39,500.
BAY FRONT
Beautiful 4 bdrm. t be.lbs. 70
fl. lot, sandy beech, lge.
lam. rm. with blt·in bar "
bllrbeque, Ige. Uv. room
witlt volcank fireplace, ma ..
ter bdrm. w/ fireplace, pri-
vatr pier for TO ft. boat •
ASKING $119,CXXJ.
"C" THOMAS Rul~r
224 W. Coast Hwy 548-5527
Newpc:irt Bch. Eve. 565643
FHA
BorC)Clin
4 BR & den Baycrest
borne with both family
room & dining room.
Lovely pool. Only $66,
000. An offer of less
might take it.
D.U9htful 1918 sq ft In thil Jine 2 story
family home located on
Baycrest home with 4 quiet banjo 11 with large
Iar~e BRs, beamed yard, Home has built·in in-
ceilings in living room , terrom, ~ereo I: baa en ex~
dining room & family Ira l&rge separate fa..m.lly
Lo I ti & . room. Pm '"'"""' $30,200
Former Model
Outstanding Baycrest
home featuring huge
master BR suite with
Roman bath opening to
inside garden area.
Can be used as either 3
or 4 BRs. A real dream
home for only $59,500.
room. , ve y pa. o will sell now
sparkltng pool. All for 529 950 only $69 ,500. • Ne~rt
$34,500 II
FULL PRICE Vlclorl1
3 big BRs, double fife. 646-8811
place in this charpli.Qg (Open
home. Large yard. O>n-Evenings)
venieot location. \..,,;,....,...,...,...,,..,;...,
Hive opening for R11I 5state Salesman 17 UNITS
JERRY FREUD • CHARLES ARNOLD
REALTORS
646-7755
ON l'h ACRES WITH HUGE
GREEN B E LT AREAS.
Close to shopping Center,
Bank ol America and down-
town ())sta Mesa. Actual -=========I gross yearly income S19.ni. -:-; Full Price $157,COJ. EXCEi,
LENT TERMS. Call now for
appointment
o• low-down "' others. 2 baths. 15.1<30 COY· NO $$$$1 DOWN Mu•y, •na&r 111 ...,.. .~..!""-,.., ""n' 2 ·o..e io Back BaJ. 3 BR, 2
•• ~·•-2 All Ul-..U ba.tba, na.lV•ood Boon, re-BA. Arch't landacaped, ~lee, ~ ered. patio wtth BBQ & tables adjacent the • .,.... 3 _...., cu prq:e, place. tbake roof, breezeway gar•ge door. comp 1 et e
k>vely Anthony pool Washer & dry!! in· ~~ood ~~ blrl Sharp I to double prage, large pa· fence. Room for bot. t
eluded. 54u·l 720 brick 11rePlaee. Located 00 tkl, larce oomer lot. 6t6-2345 atorai:e. Low cowit)I tu.
DECORATOR'S DREAM • ~e:~: :rui-= !~ Extra fine Location I 8cir!;'~ ~ 3 ~::; ;:r lit 1; .o~1~c; r=. ~~
G - 2 ba ~ ~·--bl•--..... _..2nd to qualified buyer. htESA VERDE decratlvewatertall.SEEIN ''" · "'-· ~ ""'' ....... #
is BEL!EVlNG. &lri Good Value I walldnr ... ""'" .. ...... Total F.P. 132.500 . ....-
On quiet cul-d..,ac street. Decorative wa1J.
paper lends art.Lstic touch in many areas.
Double !lreplaee. Famlly room. Large liv-
inuoom. Bull\.lns -all the luxury features.
2 baths. Professionally landscaped to per-·
lcction. 540-1720
4 BEDROOM· $23,750!
SUBMrT "O" DOWN G.I.
Completely relurblished inside & out. 2
baths. Quality carpeting. Patio for outdoor
livinlJ. Built·ins featured in kitchen. .Tr.
Estate sized grounds. 842-6691
4 BEDRM • $20,000!
2 pullman baths. Situated on a huge 78x135
ft. deep grounds. Great potential for adding
or building. Submit all offers on price &
down paymect. 846-0604
TARBELL
2955 H•rl>o• Blvd,
16111 lleoch Blvd.
5814 Edinger
4 BEDROOMS
$1600 DOWN
~.M.
H.B.
H.B.
Outstanding home & area. 2 baths, fireplace,
large fenced yard, covered patio, elecf.rlc
built-ins & water softener. Low down-FHA
terms or no down to Vets. $25,500.
BEAMED CEILINGS
$999 DOWN
$173 month includes taxee & insurance. 3
BR 2 baths, a huge beamed ceiling rumpw:
room with massive used brick fireplace. Built-
in kitchen includes dishwasher. Carpets,
drapes & lots of wood paneling. Don't miss
this one. $22,900.
. COATS & WALLACE REALTORS
1491 BAKER STREET
S46-4141
COSTA MESA, CALIF.
full Price $23,850
Newport
at
Victoria
-11
(Opon
Evonlnvo)
Open .JJ.ou'1e
1500 Eton Pl1ce
Westclif( area • off Dover
OP.EN SUNDAY 12-5
Be the !il'lt ta aee this excit-
ing cuatom -deaip!d ~
temporary bom .. aimplete-
ly glass.walled to a perlect·
ly btautiful l&. IUM)' patio
6. pool! 4 ~ BR.I, for-
mal dining room & large uv.
ing room. Tasteful & uniQUe
built·in convenienoes! Spark·
ling heated swimming pool!
Showa like a "model" home-.
Ju.st lilted-doo't miu it!
R.&rlh Pardall, R11ltor
161li WHtclilf Dr. . 642..s200
HUGE LOT
60' x m near octan.
t bedrooms -2 baths.
New luxury Buoo:ila • built
home (lee Eimple). $36,275 •
$2,5-r.> down to vets, $6,775
dov.m. F.H.A. -71561 Archer
Qrcle, nee.r Brookhurst and
Hamilton, Huntington Beach.
{1st dgnaJ North ot Coo.It
Highway.) ,
SHERWOOD ESTATES
br. tho s.. ' Te • '968-3036
Opon 10,00 to 7:00 dilly
SPLASH SPLASH
Summer fun In your own
16x3S custom pool. Fine 3
BR + family room home. IA YCREST Spociowo living room, gold
0 LEGE An "'"""'°"'"' fin• buy, ' w/w .,.,,...., ... ,,,. -·
~ Hi achoo! 6: eoll!ge.$24.~·
Don't bl.ame'ux u you m1a Exl$tincloanSl!t,XKl•t5"% OPEN SAT & SUN
this iust·Ulted 2 Bedroom FHA Pymta '166 mo inc. PI, 1 • S
borne I.Zoned R·2J mQJrona 1 ~-~·~·-""~·~-===~~ 2506 Sierra Vista de Mar. 12.1c20 ~ Pa. S.H·A·R-P EASTSIDE. Only 3 BR, 2 balha, bit-ins, crptf,
tto. Shaw• Uke a Mlllion . but $23,8Xl. FHA terma or drpa:, dbl garage.
,.. prl"' ,,.,.,1y 129,000. .,...... 5% % 1oan. Im· Scenic Properties
~ E\.u. 646Q2"l maculate 3 BR., 2 BA, 675-5726
OPEN SAT. & SUN.
fl.replace & double garage,
call 540-1151 lopm eves)
Heritage Ra.I Eltate NATURALLY 2340 Bayside Dr.
-CDM-
~ y.,,. l!>e beot...,.. in No""°"
3 & t Bdtns, 2 bath.I, all bit· Beach, See:
ins, carpels, fenced. E.stab-Newport Beach Rlty.
An Artistic P•k lisbed area. Bkr. "Gundy" Gunderson, Rltr.
• • is sometimes more 545-2424 Eve1. 546·9480 434. • 32nd St., NB ~ting than a full view. ~ 675-1642 Tlti•-... built boo>e w;tb e READY TO GO e * OPEN HOUSE *
a Pool it an tnta-est:ing aplit Thia Home baa 4 Br. 2 Ba Sat & Sun 1·5. Dover ShortS
level plan with 3 Bedrooms, fam room, formal din nn. area. Owner trans. t Br.,
Family Room A: Dinin&: Large lot. xtnt am. W/W tam. rm, formal din, rm.
Room. The Master Bedrm crpts & drapes. ASSUME Cust. dlx. home. 3,000 sq. ft.
la really hUge and another VA loan. By owner. 546-1371 Fee simple. By Owner,
bMroom can be divXkd into VACANI' • Fixer U r 3 $78,500. Brokers Cooperation
2 separate children'• rooma. bdrm . ppe invited. 1314 Santiago Dr, And the V1EW • )"OO'll have . Cr lot. Quick, posa . 642.3983
t -11 Price $85 <XX> Ownr wlU pay all escrow & -.,--;,-;;---..,-,.,-~ 1 · Ev '~ cMing cost to Buyer at Berth Your Y 1cht
es. $24,950. Ruby RusseU, Rl!r. PIER & FLOAT at your oWtl
Boy & Beach
Raalty; Inc.
545-2209 front door. Easy e.Cet?ll! to
2407 E. Qiast Hwy., CdM
~GE REALTV
Price Slashed
2 HOUSES oo er lot. 3 Bdrms
each, Good crpl. Good Buy!
Ownr leaving area. lncme + Home. Mult. Listing
Ruby fl Rmse.11, Rltr.
54>-2209
FOR Sale by owner, save!!?
3 bdr, full cpts/drps, nice
yard. Xlnt kication near
iCh!S/shops. 22lll Miner St.
C.M. 548-7313, 642--07'21
SHARP TRl·LEVEL Mesa Del Mer 1105
Out-of.area owner has Rl•&h·
<d $2500 "'1 tbe price ot om COOL SEA BREEZES
beautifully decorated Meri· Peaceful garden IW'rounded
ditb Gardena home with il'a by decking, ajolned a beauti-
lusb carpeting, fabulous dee-fUlly carpeted 3 br, 2 ba ,
orator draperies le huge home. Newly painted el(l,
rumpus room with wet bar walking d I s t a n c e to all
I: etc. Don't delay 00 w; achools, Incl. OC'C. Extra
one~ bonus for the family or pro-
Golf Course Lot
158 1 o o t frontage on the
cour&e overJookinr I u 1 h
II'l!ftlS and fairways, num.
erous lakel and th• Oub
lfou.se. Surrounded· by tux.
urloos homes. One-ol•·kind
at $25,000.
fessional man Lii the 2'l'x20'
recr. rm. or pr:iv. off. com-
pit w/pool table, Ora. ovm-
er, 5'5-1900.
ASSUME 5%% GI loan. 3
BR, 2 ba faro rm. $145.30
pays all. $24,950. ~2667
Mesa Verde 1110
the Big Bay from this Olan·
nel location. Lge Apt over
gar. -room to bulid.
Burr Wh ite, Realtor
675-4630
BEST BUY BAYCRFST
Quick Possesion
Spacious 3250 aq. rt. cust.,
profess. deror. &: Inds~ .. s
lg. BR. Xlnt cond. Rare buy ·
at $69,500. 5%% Lo an
tranferrable. Not on lease
land. ~2828 Eves.
2100 WINDWARD LANE
BY Owner; 4 yrs. old; trana.,
muat sell! 3 BR. 2 Ba., 1850
sq. ft.; rumpus rm. 300 sq,
ft.: 3 car gar.; all bit.ins,
incl. vacuum. $39,00J. Open
House daily 1-5; 4 4 3
Fullerton 54S-3188
BLUFF'S
Sacrifice! $32,500. By owner 3
Br. 2~ ba. Crpts, drps. J.m.
mediate possession, Fran·
cesca MOOel. * 644-1149 *
SAVE 6%
BR, family rm, dining rm, roof. ~ cooditioo. near . REALTY poci size yanl: with beth en-shopping & schools in Mesa 4 BR + Rumpus
REPOSSESS.ION , trance. flood lighting t.ront del Mar. Only $29,!f:iO • as-Brand new 1ilUng • 1800 sq
L!RCE 3 BR .l Fam, l % be..
~Bllils plus wall speakers.
2. kplcs. Sprinklers, front It
back. Appiox, 1600 sq. ii'.
6% ~~ loan, Pfly&bl.e S17'2 mo
Include taxes. Full price
$24,950. 549-2374
By Owner, 5 Br, 3 Ba 2500
sq, ft. Quiet cul~e-sac, CdM
HS district. $37,200. 340 ~~ ..
ry Tt-ee Lane lnr Santa Isa·
bel &: Redlands). 548-7866 •
Fix:er-Upper I: rev. Wool carpeting, HI sum~~~GI·~"'M cost. ft in this bnuuruny ifn.
A Joi of house Jor the mon~ F:i piped lhnl.-OUt, bit-in vac-~ proved borne with huge =ting~t~~ :: =er:=a::~e r.::: \f.ftl-~~~:Ii~~~~:
la.ndacaping. Nearly 2100 aq $59,950. $26,500.
ft. lhake root, sprinklen, OPEN SAT & SUN 1003 Baker, C.M. ~ exc~t carpetin&: &: more-1901 Glenwood Lane l1!!"l"l~~~~~..,,. IColleg1 R11lty 546-5880
than.pool..;,.. ,,.nl. 1219 In· ROUGH AROUND 1500 Adam, •t Harioo• cl-""" . "'"""""" BAYFRONT ' THE EDGES <N-°"""" n. .. 1..-)
with only 10% ·down, Low Tho finest n.. •• front b"" in ~.,• little pa.int will ,m, oko I ':l:::::::l::::::l:=;:=:1=:1=:1~
6.9% Interest too~ Across N rt ~ 4 -it Home Sweet Home . Va-l '
from a1 aCf'ff or Oranges! ewpo r. enonn-cant and will &ell FHA and $650 DOWN Full price $77,500! ous bedroom.a, 4 large batha, VA and ~ )'OUl' costs to
Coll99e Realty 546-5880 el~t powder room. ~e aJlow for palnting, Modem FHA/VA terms on thl.I neat,
U-00 Adams at Harbor family rm, formal dinin& 3 bedroom 2 be.th. Hant. Eastside home. Call NOW
tNev Cinema Theater) rm. OYer 4,IXXI sq ft. Pier wood ~ fully carpeted for appointment to .eel • ~~~~~~~!!!!\ & slip prlviles:es. New. Built SACRIFICE• · OPEN HOUSE by C.aftsman. Own" m"'1 .
""· 61( % financire, SUND A y u to 5 Low down pe,yment
1027 CDNCORD sr. OPEN SAT A: SUN
3 BR + Fam R.\f • 2 Bath
Carpe!B Darpes Builtins Htd
16x36 Pool 2 Pa tios Fruit
Trees · Sprinklers 5~ %
FHA 10% Dn $31 ,950.
OWNER 549-iJ65
3 BR, 2 BA, fam rm., 2
frplca, bltins, crpts, drps,
1700 sq. IL FenCed cul-de.sa
st. 1 Blk to Schools. X!nt
nghbrhd $25,500 545-0022
Save -By Owner
4 BR. 2 Ba Assume 51)( %
FHA . Beeutiful comer lot
$25,900. 531-7636. 545-6801
Spacious & Sparkling dean, 4 333 Morning Star Lane '16112 >DINGER SHARP 3 BR, 2 Frpl Lg yd,
BAYCREST
Lavely, immac. home; 3 BR.
F~al din. rm .. lge. pan-
eled lam. rm. Assume 5%%
IOM. Owner 646-5775
Newport Heights 1210
Blue Ocean View .
OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5
325 Homewood, Npt Hts
and Sea Brcesea go wlth this
prestige home. 3 Br. 2 baths
plus many tine features,
Tastefully decorated. Gar .
RUndeck also has view. Low
interest, no loan charges. A
baraain at S.34,750. ·
GRAHAM REALTY 646-2414
(near N.B. Post Oflice)
bedroom, 2 rtory $27.950.
From Paularino & Oxiidge,
north to Cbeyenne, eest to
Pierce, north to Coocord.
Hard !o find bul NS}' to
else to scbools Can assume BA YFRONT 8424455 or 5<l().5J40 """~"""i'~"!""""""" 514 % to... $26.500. 1614 NEEDS HELP TRADE OPEN HOUSE RHI Ett1te Iowa 546--0807 2 Bd,m, 2 bath + f""'1y
'°""· 646-7171 546-2313
THE~EAL
E S TATERS
60 ft Bayfront lot with Pier & SAT & SUN _ 1 to 5 S1l1s Personnel rm, 2·.story with large few;:.
Slip privilegi;os. Owner will 2331 HEATHER LANE 657 ~~?~Mesa Coll99e P•rlc 1115 ~;h~ ;~.:~ Newport
trade for Bel Aire or Bev-Now otlered at les& than 1966 Rltrs. 642-!mO Eves. 548-0720 S BR. 1% ba. large tam rm. p f Ba
.,.,, Hill• h·-.. '"""""" with only "" K......,..Y -·"' .... e e rrett & Co. down. • Newport hilltop • utRUI $24,500 * 545-4n 3 • h b home. • 4 large bdrms. • 642-4353 Is 11Js
What You Are
LookinCJ For?
10 ft rilGCftG CU'1om quolity. • I •4'B"E'"D'°R"'M-_-.5-.23",7'"s=-o Newport Boech 1200 I '!~~~~~~~1
60' x 200' near ocean. REALTY COMPA.i'IY 646-7171 546-2313 SUBMIT NO DOWN NEWPORT Beach cm!ce R-3 Priced To Sell Now!
3 bedrooms. 3 baths. $20,500 TOTAL BUYS 88l DOVER DR. G.I. or low down to others. mt A 3 Br. house. l~ w. 4 Br's 2 be.. Xlnt location
HUGE LOT
Ocean View home
3 Bedrooms. 2 balhs
with lush la.nru;caping
New luxury BUttCll.a . built with TOTAL DOWN $650. thil NEWPORT BEACH Completely rebnished in-Oceanfront. Open llouse Sat Many other attractive fea:
spaciooa t BEDROOM, 2 (714) 642·8235 side&: out. 2 baths. Quali"' I: g .. ~ l •. ~.000. Cn'J tures. Close to sch!s. Out.
2 sepan.te yards
private comer lccation
ln !ICC!nlc Harbor View Hills
$4.l ,&XI • excellenl terms
Quick occupancy
home (fee simple). $34,$50 • '.T ..... , .., .,...... .. standina -•
bath and fireplace home in "'!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! carpeting, 2 pa.tic» for out· 688-8383 .,A., .,0:3"" v ... ue at $39,950. Sl,850 down to vela, $5,350 cellen ~ ===-=---~--~~
down F.H.A. 71541 .Ardler ~--•-t quiet area near HORSEY AREA =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• \ door llvina; at It& best. Built· PERFECl' for retirement or ilW1LLiiii':;5ijELL;;Tu;;;;;;-=,.--,~
Ord.e, near Brookhurst and ..... ~IUUll for you Veterana. 2~ -R h Styl in range &: oYm. Estate vacati(IJ. Large M 0 b l I e S4.000 under Mkt
J{amllton, Huntington Beach. Evenings Call &t&-4579 car garage, IP•dous lot and Immaculate doll house on GftC • sl2ed )'ard. 540-1720 Home, 2 baths, p 8 t I 0 ' ' 3 BR, 2 ba, 2 lplc, crpts,
(lsl signal North of Qiast MESA VERDE alley entrance for your boat hUge A·l lot. Newly carpet· With 1611:351 Pool TARBELL 2955 H1rbor clubhouse, pool, pr iv a 1 e drps · • submit Dn. Pm!
Contact Hlrdi J or camper, f'd with channmg irwedish Wonderfully well built 3 BR 2 beach. Bargain. 675-1672 S3l,!li0 net. Bkr 64&-7434 ·
SHERY:Ooo ESTATES NO DOWN TO VETS fireplace. Cl>mbine a coon-be. home with all B/ls. Fam flXfR·UPPER DUPLEX: Ocean view. Up. SAVE 7%-126,750 A'ITR.Ac
b the Sea Transfcl'f"Cd owner wants ac-try atmOB)>here and an out· nn {with BBQ) + huge per on ly l Lo 3 Br. 1 ba. MAKE OFFEJi
T y 9'• ~36 non on tills charming 'S Bd· .... ..AiA-P-ot -·--•fp game room + 2 patios le 2 BR lum. bowe, R-2 tone • yr ease; wer 400 Pirate Rd. w ,_
M". Pavlovich
E'v~; fiTH.316
el. uo-.i"' rm + --,·1y-;., ........ , ·--~ ~·~~· •·-lot N on 10 mo Gross over """""""'1:r
0 ~ 1 I ~ ain ............. -.-~ holne. Only S21.250. u .. _ heated pool. Yoo wilJ Jove ..... .,. . ear 17th St. ~ $6100 · * p pen IO;vuo to :00 d1 i y C\11 de A c .• aose to schools con.sider Gt Term1. ·~ ttle' feeling of cauntry llvina ping Area. Asking S17.SOO /yr, 624-3639 B l.EASANT Clift llaven 3 "'!!'lo::~~~~~!!'!•I .l library .• Owner will sell ~ = ~r:::.CE in the cily. $40,500. you own Leon Vibert, RNltor OWNF.R; 3 BR. 2 BA. Sbort , r, 2 be + 2 Br Ocean Vu
SPARKLING CORNER FHA ar,VA. Call us now for 5fS..9491 Open WI 9 PM the land. 54S.(M8 anytime walk to beadi, pool It income A.pt. $49,500 548-7249
Ranch Ryle 3 BEDR00~1, 2 tull pUticulan. ·Full price Roy J. Ward Co, HA WAD, Bl& lsl nr Hilo. ~ Terms l I ex· B1yshor1s 1225 bQlh lkilM with warm fire-rz;,950. $450 DOWN IBaycrest otl.lceJ Everlasting paradise in a 17';;;--==-,-~~~~
place, hH.vy abak@ roof and 546-236!EN EV~7171 lo qua lified V1ueran. New 4 aM3 WES'l'CLLFF DRIVE 1&fl SanUago Dr, &16-1550 new 3 Br. 2 Ba. home, nr. l!IU Highland Dr .. Harbor CUS,TOM 2 BR. 2 Bith
gorgeoug back yard ln greet BR 2~ bath, family, dinlns. &16-Tnl Open Evn. beachea. $24,950. 642-5646 ~ands: 4 BR. 2 Ba. 2 Pr1v1te beiches. Steps
area neat llChools and shop-den wltb .fireplace drapes ONLY $19 000 :=.:_~ 548-28t7; l-729-291B to ~~y Club, Minna. Beycrest's Bet.ti . pln&. ~carpets. *'IP-Landacaped, m.l"IO. 646-4414 ' Cotta M.... 1100 v....... $55 000
Amoet-.. >BR-'S\; .. ""'all ... --TRl-PLEX u~'de Cosll Mesa ------'=!MOVE In! N .. ,""'. BR., • ~;,.r-Owner •
.. ., baWtltullY ......... ,.,..,,,,..,.. ....,.,. ..., bey l) I JI £ 0..... """"''""' "'"'"" EXTRA SHARP 1,.i., ""' ""'· nr. i..t<h. \ '.':"':"=-==~=: ~ bD1ne tr tht ex· my vamnt ~ for ONLY I ta tel stet1 VllClllftcy for new owner Bee 2 BR home, Jara:e 3 BR, 1% BA, new gold crptg, $28.t'OO. Open wf't':kenda; 351 Harbor Hlghlinds 1235 ecuttw! 1dreaD1 dNlped for fl30 DOWN to V£l'S and Show pride d ownership, kltchm with eatinr are., <lrps, tii>lc, hardwood Ooon, 62nd St. Owner 675--0144 --·--_ ~ __ ~ ~ ~ "'°"" in no..., WISE OLE' OWL I BALBOA ISLAND ~to~· Good renbll aepanale din In a room, ~:isea~t. •-~~. d...,bl• Waterfront 3 BR. No. 62
........ "-i ln·-•""'" ,.,_ 6"'-GI ,..,....,.u, .,,..., ... n by appoint-charming li•lng room with .... IWK:.fA<-... Balboa Coveti. •"'",OOO. ii•1 .... room. large dining ,,..,: .",.. , ... .,. ' OPENSAT12 ·20NLY t•• -~-•-t delacbed gv. By Own..---... tihlr loan Oii 4 BR ne&r new men '""'ent. _.., ~ ... "I' ace, hdwd nl"l!I, service. $30,000 ca.sh by loan.
room "' ~ . pine 9'orecre bo ·i.n or by Appl. \ "'""""""""""""""""' pordi, <Ible-prag@ work· 123,500 548-3515 Bal. In acreage U &-7m roocn. 1JCht A. tpadoul Ill at me Wl cw-116-116~ Coral shop. Rcorn for another unit. Customized Halec:r91t ::C.:::".:.=."'.drt.! <DSTAMESA O>TICE ==-:.=:::; Prlmotoo~:t!'.L!~llvtng UNDER $25,000 Rl*b'.616-3928 Ev.._612-0lf<i Home with-,....,,.., ~':!J,"',;.2,."",'!,~'.
por10d wall papen. C1>olbly '6i9 l~ Bl,d, • GI b&J""" or 129,995. "'°"' to S.0.:th Bay, Out-LACHENMYER Blou, "1>tc. 3 Bl\., 2 BA. °""" ""'"'""'· l32.500
llad>oopod ~ _.., pa-5<'5·>ttl Opn, 'rif 9 PM P,<ffk ,.,.,., Rctlty •i.ndlng 1._,. ol $5,!100 LOW DOWN l~~j!iiiljj~j!iji!jijjjjiij!i@~ $21,000, By Ownu, 64W37l
do A sud<nL ll-<able TOWN HOUSES ""-~ l>tt y...,, Good flnanclni S bdrm, family nlOm I" DELUXE DUPLEX l;-;;;;-•*=5'6.<610::=',-*== MOVE lo! N.ar now I BR.,
flll' STl,500 with onb' SU,GXI Sl 7 SQQ $54,750. M1rtin R•il Estite Open OallI 3 • 6 4 BR., 2 &., home ; klUl tor fr,,1 .. new cpts. nr. beach. Q ,.....,1, RNltor ~A tm>A'. H\INT!Nc;. 8 U111h $90,000 au.~ineer Real'b..ta, S4U332 ~ ~ 3.:'ch, 'a,~!... ~ ":::1:· '!i,!;'."~S23,: ~i. 'ct::~:: 351
11115 W-.ruf Dr. 60$2llO roH BbCll >'I ""' I .... All Nst ....,..t1y comp!<tdy B and Pla}'ll'OObll. $19.500 Eotb<r. 64&-USl BAY VIEW Lux <Ondo 3 .. 2 '"!I!"!'!!'!'!!"!"!!'"!'-!~\""""' 2 .. 0.....,...trun ,..,.,...,.. • '°' """"-4 IR HOME ESl'Clfblly.,_wtlhno C.O... Wll!Wnoon Rib' BY°"""· 1\1,IOO! s Bl\., b& ho 2000' 2 "D'"YIDSON R-Sl1l'IJl-WWDOWN.GOOD Bullt-ln~•ov .... --••Rtamnn.1', ... m-OSO OPm~ patto; 1.,. lo<; a .... to,,,~ .... :.... •• .,. v·-'1, .. -•1 RDfl'Ai& '""""'· ...... No -2 Batba, -ce, ........ dbl< .,,.,, bl<·lnt. 8'toll!!!!i!!ll[ll'!!!!!!.i!!!!!ii!!iil grado l bllh ochlL 146-7034 ~ --• Tl.ADE -Cit&. AnnuaJ Cl'ON lfteome ~ bll·ina. AU ln A·l Jandteapi,.-, bte.ut patio, FOR Sale or trade; excluslvt After 5 PM Sae ~.900 6T3-C5I
-•-~ 00.,,..,+i.... l'!'W .. "x Sll,900. C&ll for IR>Ointment candttlon. ao.e lo achoob hNut fl'"· Sl62 I: prtnc. + RJ•lera l«tlon ot Pacific ===,..,.---~~ 2 BR. C&bana No. 31 S.,.lde ~ m. .,1•tt ••..-to lfXYW ,.. i-... Int Kmcaard Realt7 MJ p 11 •--1 R EASTSIDE by owner; S Br. Vllb.rt. Watr!rlront. 11--bocne C.1. · • a.....,.,lnl:. $24,tm.. · a 33~; B ., 3 Ba.. 2 0 _ ~
r""' oa OUNTY S Rltr. 6-t&-3928 Evrs. &42-01'3 Wels.Mceardle, Rltrs. 2--2m W/lfllkl '• qtrs. !ltd., fill. ga,, bltn. Kttcb. Atrtum, avaU. 673--5966 ~ mo'=-:!:.~ O~ER~HT ' , *LAC HEN MYER mo N ....... Blvd., CM. NR. -HI. ' br, ' b&. pool. WIU !rule ,_... ...... .. ... Got'St """" In "''" LARGE MobU. Hom.. 2
...,..... ,., •• ,.. 548-Tl'l!I Ew.t. 54MTT3 fam. rrn. ll«. ldto., Beaut. Pd~. $84,U)Q. 0. Jl. r sa.soo. 8Q..«Jtlt Baths, patio, e I u b 1'l 0 u I fl
White •I~! Dfnw-a-UM ?!jE· 17th St.~ ~DI.al 64.J.tl671 tcr lk&StJl.'l'S yd. S29,!!in, "-':t. 646-1456 213:459-3176 OIAR.GE m pool, prfv1tt. bf'ach. 6~161'2
Irvin. 12H
Elegant Pr1v11tt TwnbM J Br.
2 be. Comm. pool, rte:.
Dtcor. extra1 Incl $77,000,
()y,·nrr 833-0JO.I
Far Da.11)' PUot Want Ada.
Dial 642-5678
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DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED
DAILY PILOT %J 5.itYrdaJ, Augvsl 10, 1'61 '
1!40USES FOR SAL~ HOUSE~_~O~ S~L! _. HOUSES FOR SA_!:!_ ~!_$ FOR SALi _HOUSES 'Oii SALE ~•:tALS, R
&ck Bay 1240 Coron• del Mar 12.50 Huntington Buch ;400 L•gumt BNch 170.S Llgune Nlguef 1707 9Wlt urnlthed HoUMI UnfvrnWMNI
INDEX <JWNER ·Bea"tllul Cllstom WEED IT OPEN SAT & SUN Summer Rental1 2910 N-po<t Holthfs ~10
Btillt 3 Br. l'amtly room, Provincial Cottage HUGE lOT .. ~ & II I · 5 LIDO ...... ' -· • ' NEWLY ...... 2 BR, d<o,
f!Ho!J«. Etc. 133.500. or AND,.._.. 2J311 l Serr b&tb,l'OOl.·QJOO.,..Aua bobby ""· Gar, boat
Ind• equity ... be•ch ..... v. block to Oce1n Sprawlln1 contemporary ... • OS enos • ..... c.n H. I Ptrry ......... Adulta ,..i. $1!0
perty. 613-496S 2 Bdrmr, fireplace, 40 fl. lot, 60' x 000' near ~an. lign, CBUJLT ON 2 LOTS), &t&-7171 ~288511' 6
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DIAL DJRECT 64%-5678 ~eke roof. complettl)' fur. 4 bedrooms • 2 balhl. WIUll.lll 2 ltvel architecture L•guM Nftuel RENTALS 2 BR. Lll felliC!fd lot. Dbl
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,;E;as;t;b;;lu~ff:::;;;:;;:;;:;;l;;2;;,4;,21 niahrd -$"5,50'J. New IUXUI')' Buccola • built w I exterior of W 0 0 D. 5 BR, 21Ai belhll, bU·lna. 2 car fl•
HOUSES FO R SALE --p-g• 131 ~ j..!H~JOU~Ml!!_~U'.!?nfv~m:!!!!l•~hod~!_ I pr. No ~tt. -mo. an IUSINE$S l'll;Ol'EltTY '* ho1ne {fee simple). $36,250. CLASS MASONRY STAIR •• ........ ··-...... -·
Tl:AILER ,A1t1t1 111.!J OPEN HOUSE ~ $3,300 down to Vl!ta, $6,850 COLUMN° SUPPORTED BY BOND REAl:TY GGo~M!r~a~l----~I0~-0~-0IJ ~-~=;.~:~:·:=-===;~J ~=T~'!i'"1:sA .. :::::::::::::. :::: :~~11~=s~.~~:rA1.. ·····:::·: = ' SUN 1 . 5 ~ "-'~ down F.ll.A. ?1531 Archer WROUCHT IRON RAILS, S2325So. COUI Hlway .:: Bly Shoret ms
MIU DIL MA• .............. nes INOuSTltlAL ,.o,..••TY ......... .........._ • • _. -;;"'-Circle, near Brookhu<St and •-··"• to ent .... landln• that South 1A(una O FFERED Mlu. v••DE .............. 1111 <DMMrRct.1.L ........ '°" 1154-Carob ............ ..,
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cou.1111 l'AlllC ............ Hu tNDUITllAL •INTAL ............ COOL POOL Hamllton. ltuntlngton Beach. looki:; to the OCEAN W/A "'7"-'9&-JS9'l FOR LEASE ATTRACTIVE 2 BR 2 ba, 1t1EWP01tT lt:ACM ............ 1to1 ~011 .......... n• 33::! Mnrgul!.rltc. CdM ,,...., 0 w WATER RENT S ~--all Se HIWf'OltT MEIOHTI .......... Ult RANCHES .. . ............. •IM · 673-8550 l l.SI signal North of Coa&t Vli:.n F JUTE AL Newport He.i&bta • f U<K.,.... new f\lmiture. Av pt. 1
•ALIDA covss ............ 111s c11Ruto1ov11 ............. 'n• HOME Highway.I SPL.".SHINC ON THE HoulQ Fuml•h~..1 9 mo. ·$%i0. Wlnttt 1e .... $275/mo . NIWPOllT IHDltll ........... Utt 1.CltlAGI ............... utt !========== -IAYCRl!ST ............... 1m LAKI ILS1No1.1 ............. an ln Eastbluft, 4 BR. 2 ba. SHERWOOD ESTATES ROCKS & SANDY BEACH Newp:irt Beach. 3 bdmu .• _61&-;,;:,:™:='=======I •Av•Mo••s ............... uu •1:so•T l'llOP••"' ....... dtS s H br th• s.. sELOw. General 2000 pool. $300. ~ DOVER litOltll ............... ID, 01.ANGI co, rll;OPf.llTY ..... uu Quick posseuW:Jn, $43,950 ummer ome J • .;;;;;;;.;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; WISTCLll'I' .......... Int OUT OF $TATI ... OP ......... °" "-Lan-Reil · Estate Te . 968-3036 u~ique 2 BDRM. &. DEN Mtaa Del Mar • s bdrm1. HA••o1: H10HLA111os ........ 1us MOUNT.t.1N a 01:sE•T ... u 11 .... ., with Income FLOOR PLAN SERVICED _ _. ·-·· CoronadolMM
uN1v11tllTY "'Alllt ........... 1tu 1u101v1110N UNO ...... •tit 2828 E. Coast IJ wy.,. CdM Open 10:00 to 7:00 dally , BEACON BAY ....... ener •uu •_$250, ,..,.~ ...... ING
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1av1H1 ................... uu ll:l!AL EST.I.Tl! s11:v1e:11 .... uu 673 ,770 For the cost cooscioua 50xll8 '"""-"""""""""'"-""'I BY 2_ BATliROOMS, w/w 9 MO. LEASE Mesa. Del Mar . 4 bitrmi .... n.Al\,ln · ..,. IACIC. a.t.Y ..... . ............ 1MO t.I!. lXCHANGI! .. 62)1 ..,, I' . .i._... .... h t Sunk ..... ......_ I New\y dl!C! w/rv. s. ot i!AITILUl'I' ................. lt4t t. 1. WANTED . .ow l ~""""'"'"".----. ... ,.1 ft. R-2 lot, 1 bloclc trom Build•r1 Closeout carpetmg """"6 ~ · · 1 .• 4 BR "'ater !rent •• $4:25 ....... .,u nd • $295,
l1tVIH1!ATe1t•1.ci ........... l:MI BUSINESS and * Terrt"flc Vo'ew beach & shops. 2 neet hom es JUST ONE LEf"T en stairwell steps . down to 2 .• 2 BR, 2 b• n~ •pt,, ,_,. Phone Mn. Pk!kett • 646-TlTl J ~H=wy=. m<3SO=========:::~J COltON Diil MAit ........... lUO ti •• ~ THf REA IALIOA PEMIMsuu ..•. : •••. 1)00 FINANCIAL 2807 Catalpa plu1 Guest rm. & beth. 3 BR +den & fam ily room. 2nd level w/huge "·rm.&. 3 •• 3 Br+ tam . view •• $300 L ESTATERS BEACON aAY ................. IMS IUl!tNEts OPPOltTUNITllS . '* Mov• ;,, ·--.... -·w. B "" ' N do v OVER.POWERING WAUS. 3 BR aAY ISL.A.Nos ................. last 4 BR, fam rm, ~e covert:d ... '""""'u . ra new. o wn els· , • pr. patio •••••• $250
LIOO \SLI ......••••... ,,.IUI rNu:~~~~·E::"o~11in ·::·:i: patio, pool si2e lot. Pliced D•Lancy R•a l Est••• low do1vn f'HA, Your choice OF GLASS lead to maasive Mn. Marlon I.I.LIDA ISU.NO ........... IUS INVl!STM£HT WANTED .... .i1s 2828 sun deck & pool5ize grounds =~"~1::;g: ~l!ACM ........ ::: MONBY TO LOAN .......... mt to 11ell E. Coast ~hvy., CdM of carpeting. \'le may <i .. en Ope l'~H~AIM VALt::0u11 ..... 1411 Pl!llONSAL LOANS ........... ms OPEN 1. s SUN 673-3770 furnish you with new draper· n type kitchen, modem Sl!AL 1 11.cH .......... u,,. JEWELRY LOANS ......... 4ut · _,_". as tomorrow has BILT·IN ·uNs T l!IACM ............... IUS COLU.Tl!ltAL L.OANS ......... 6UI Davia Realty 1es -or pay your '"'1U<olng ~:i•aNi:c1t:~~::::·:·:·::::::::·::: =:~~~:i~:~:r~"J...ii ·::: = BLUFFS, ~~-~~G" P 1, "' l~~~R~b~! :0°; ~!; ~~~;.~~:Ci:s11~;:~~:~{ :~~fcE~°in::• ~~i( (oldwe((, lank• & (o. ..... Kl!wooo · · .............. lsso n.<U-.: • · CdM o $58 "~ 1 1'"8"" BAR, ETC. Tbe den l!l ell nm e. '°"''Hi_., )IANGI COUNTY ............. uoo ANNOUNCEMENTS S ·ous 4 b 3 ba B 1n . w n er ,oNV. approva. -w. 1a. ~ 91 ouT o" couHTY ............. uu and NOTICES pac1 r. , Y 673-4169 LISTER REAL TY wova PANNELLED WITH • N»1 ~.'tr OUT OF STATE ............... 1'°' _Own~~·~·~· !13~7~,950~~644--0~~7~40~-liiiii>f.'ic-,-RRc-;:M:U,;;;;-A VIEW OF Tl-IE ROCK 1 STANTON .................. lU I l'OUHD (Fr• Adi) ........... .... DUPLEX, 2 BR cor. units, lfi612 Beach BL , tlB, 841-6633 WESTMINSTER ................ 1611 LOIT • .. ......... ., .. 6'Mll ----------1 I d KJBBED HILLS.
MIDWAY CITY ................ u1• Pl!1.50NAu ,. .................... s lr•o'no Tarr•<• 124S conv location. $ 3 9 . S 00 • slan in the Sun This better quali•'" home has Rentali to Share 2005 SANTA ANA ................ Im ANNOUNCl!Ml!Hn ........... '"' Owner. 494-8536. 499-1916 Outdoor living Indoor in this ...,
SANTA ANA HOTS, ............ lut llltTHS . . ............. '4H \1i!iii!!~~!iiiiiiii!"'i~ll:::::::::::::::::::= been deserted. NEED s OltANGI '" .. ,, .............. u.u FUNEl:Al.S ............... 6411 lovely 3 & den. Huge fam-YARD WORK AND A LIT· Share CM Ira 1 Br w/twn ~~~~: TUST1N ·;::::::::::::::~!:: ~~~01:.f:~T~~:lciORs":::::~:!:l: VIEW Plus POOL Lido Isle 1351 ilY room with PalOK Verde TLE OF THIS &: Tl-IAT. beds ,w/Jady, conv k>c, pool. ANAMl!IM .............. IUf l"LORISn ........... ,"41l firepla~ overlooking pro-Reu 642-2508 SILVEltADO CANYON ......... 1'51 CARD 01' TH.I.NICI ................ Must see to Appreciatl! I Built lo sell ln the UJ,(O) .
LAGUNA HILLS ................ noe IN MEM01t1AM ............... '417 2 Bdnn & Den, under $85,<XX> Completely Iessiooal Y landcaped . rear PLUS BRACKET, ottered aa BUSIN·~ Ga.I aeekl same, LAGUNA Sl!ACH .............. 1101 Cl!MITIRY LOTS ................ ,. -...1 yard. Formal dining room .,., 35 .. UGUNA NIGUEL ............ 1107 CEMITEltY CRYPTS .............. CALL Furnish.-g is for ... to 'to are il'OOVJ lge.
Costa Mou 1100
AVAIL IMMEO. Meaa Verde
4 BR. lge llvin.& rm,
apaclouJ lam/dining rm,
bllt·in kitchen, beautifully
landecaped yud. y""'
leaae $325/mo. lncl water
and garde.oer 1ervi«.
673-3663 Eve1. 548-6966
FOR Rent or I.nse. 2
Bedroom Horne. Garage,
hardwood floors, nter paid.
Newly painted. $115 a
month. Otlldren OK. No
pet.a. Mgr. "2-8584 for ap..
poiot:ment SAN CLIMENTE ............ 1111 Cl!MITERY CltYPTI ......... '41t Attr . ly . · decorat & expensive L ee 's w/w $21,950 FULL PRICE N'pt. apt. 64f..268t SAN JUAN CAPJSTltANG ...... 17111 C•EMATOllll!I ............ '41t Pete Barrett & Co active mter1or • throughout m t g:~~T::.~~ ··~~~ .. ::::::::Jn! ~£MOltlAL PAIKS ........... '411 ' ed 2-story 4 BR, 2 ba bll·in Will ·-u ;, FHanAy•••"',,,.r,·a1': A REAL STEAL! SEE NOW! WANTED Single Girl o/Zl to FOR Leue. 3 Br., 2 BA IUD 1.UCTIOHS . ' ................ k:il. P-o·f-t -•.patio, sun-"'<' " • famU•/lanaJ nn. '., ,,.~ CAltLS•Ao ..................... t.v1AT10H 1E1tv1c1: .......... ws 642 .,53 .. =-.. vuu LISTER REALTY MISSION REAL TY share Apt. Ca.U alter 5:30 er . ...,.. ~·
RENTALS
Houses Furnished
GENl!ltAL . HOii ltl!NTAU TO SNAltl! . , ....... HOS COSTA MESA ······•·••••·· ,1100 MESA DEL MAil ..••.. , ....... 2105
OCl!ANSIDI! ................... 17SO TllAVl!I. . . .......... ~11 "'N deck. $59,!XX>. 673-3578 ed yd., fireiplact, cpta and ~~.~~~g~ c·OuNri···········~~ All. TRANSPOltTAT~N ....... tMI * * • 166U Beach Bl., JW, M2-66l3 985 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna '~========= •-. Avail •·pt I, _mo. ........ AUTO TltAHSl'OllTATIOH ..... tMS PHONE (714) 494-0731 l'C U-..... ....,. """ · •~ · ~g~~~~~H~u~ M~VE~.::::::~;: ~~~!t..:0aT~~~OltlNG . ·::::·:: Corone del Mar 1250 80' Corner Lot I ALMOST 1/3 ACRE Otta nwiu 2100 .include1 Gardener&: water. :~:~~~=~,."'so~o~A~Lt:·::·::l:: SERVICE DIRECTORY .:.:::.:.=..;:.;;..;...:.c_..;co;_:ICustom-blt 3 Bel, Ranch home $19,400 BEAUTIFUL 11 .:.:.:c:'-'C~·c:c_ __ ..:,;.:; Lt. Cbl.' Robert B. Moore
.1.ccouNTIHG '* Open Daily 1 to 5 ~ onto HUGE private Submit No Down GI The fine quality or this home 1 BR. Furn. $80 mo, gar I --.,.--.61&-fTTl,;;;-;.;~=~-
ANSWEl:tNG se1tv1c• ..... '* 219 JASMINE, CdM garden. 2 frple!, big patio Room for an olympic sized will eppeal lo '"-__ 1 d'-Water pald. Oose in. 1 quiet TO BE MOVED Al'PLIANCE •• ,.. ..... ,. ,.,,., '511 Uu:' """' .,... old N ...... . ASPHALT. Olll ............... '521 View home, steps to beach. 3 BBQ . Street/Street $89, .CXXI, pool. 3 bedrm1. Isolated oiminating buyer! 3 bclnns, ~AO e5227r iper&On. 0 ......... HOUSE FOR SALE $50 !~~.~A::.,·;;.;., l!lc. U:-BR 2 baths, Uving room + R. C. GREER, Rea ty rear living room overlooks 2 baths, charming living.-~=~=-~=~~-= J, M. KEELE
IAIYSITTING ......... me family, fireplace, bit -ins. 3416 Via Lido 671-9300 the lovely grounds with ma-room, dining aree, all elec-LEASE • 3 BR., 2 Ba. $250 EXEC1.rrJVE SUITE
MESA VERDE1111
Balboa 3300
PenlnlW.a Point Avail now
• Br. 2% bL CUatom
features. $275 mo. Yr\y lie.
C&ll 673-58!2 alll!r 6 pm.
Huntington Beitch 3400
3 SR.: get new ('pt&., &-pa.
$140 Lease. 2 Cilld. O.K. Nr.
Beach Blvd . .I: Slater
11656 van Buren &42-1823
3 BR, 2 BA, Newly repainted,
1 mile from beach. $185.
!136-8129
Laguna Beach 3705
NORTH Ocean 1ide ol. hwy. 2
BR., den, trplcs, ct.rP.
drapes, appliancel. View
Many extras! Rent depends
on refer. & will~eu lo
water grounds & ~ for
yard. 494-1701
COLLEGE PAltK .............. 2115 HIWPOllT IEACH ............ 220I NEWPORT HGTS ............... 2211 HEWl'OllT SHOIU!S .......... mo
:~tl •. "":~~~~~~~c:c. ·:::::::!ru Sep. dining e.rea, service Open Sat & Sun 1-5 jestie shake trett. Built-in tric kitcbcen. You will love Per Mo., water pd, Mesa ROOM 123
sus1NEss se1.v1cEs ........ &UI porch; ea'llet.s .. & drapes. 3 9'l9 Via Lido Nord. 101 Ft. range & oven. Quiet cul~e-UM!' cozy family room wit:D. Verde area. 546-6203 _,,,,,__,.~="'~-""'~~---I MY Lovley I~ 5 BR, 3 ba !~:~~~ &fij''""""""""
6511
car garage on alley. Large Frontage, huge patio. sac street. 846-06()t firepla« . .Large sundeck for NEW S BR f ·1y home to nspoosible fam on-~:=~NllENTm~~':,0 :::::::::::::::= lot. :e:S 10% down. Richardion-Purcell TARBELL 5824 Edinger out-door llvine:. Enjoy the Newport leach 2200 lanai. Imm~. s ~";er~~ ly, $300 mo. Owner/Ast.
OCEANFRONT • LEASE
Le&vln& for E'ur'ope. Exec.
home. Unsurpassed view.
Sandy swim beach. Versatile
4 Br., 3 Ba. $560 Mo., yearly.
Owner 1499-1M7
IAYSHOlll!S " .............. n2s OOVElt SHOlll!S ............... m7 Wl!STCLll'F ............. nil UHIVEllllTY PAltlC ........... 2:237
CEMl NT, c~ ............ ..at Rltr. • Eves. 642-0185 2443 E Coe.st Hwy CdM amenities of living on the AITRACT!VE ..... ~. • carpeted It dra~ Lease • 540-3862 (HILD CAltE, UuntMI ........ ,611 *LACHENMYER · ' H • f ~-'--·•-•u~• 1-----'~"="-----CONTllACTDRS ............. "21 675-4001 unt1ng on ;t:1W1.1tuui. _Point-. ~an, Br. home. boat dock, winter option; $250 • U ,(D). Costa i(~.4 IALS IRVINE ........................ n:NI I.I.CK IAY .................... 22411 EAST ILUFP .................. 2:241 ~:::~~ a~fNNJ":1:1:PAiR 'J;:S OCEAN VIEW CHA_RMlNG 2 BR, den •. :i Harbour 1405 ay, Sunning. Swimmllli, lea1e Meaa-H.B. border Apta. Fumlahed g:::o~i:.:~., ··::::·::::::::: .. ::::= • pat105, $4l ,SOO. Owner going -FOREC_L_O_S_U_R_E__ Boa~~~rri~NERS 1 . <2ll) ow 7-im 641.-:·="'o-95--=-=----=""'"-"'-'-3 1"0._n_a:;.r_;a_l----"-4000--I lllVIHE TEllltACE .......... ll45 CORONA Dl!L MAil ........... !HO IALIOA ............... not IAY ISL.I.HOS ................. USO LIOO llLE , ............. 2ll1
~~:ll~~A~·~~~~.:::::::::::: Cameo Highlands to Europe. 6~ IMMINENT Enjoying Balboa with your WINTER. Bay Beach Front. 3~. ~ 8;·· family rm.
EOUIPMl!NT lllNTAU ....... "11 SHARP 4 BR separate dining Cha.i•ming 4 Br. 3 Ba, family 3350 sq. ft. 4 + maids + famtly? Liking It so much 4 Bdrm • 3 bath • $300 per ..... I'll• rapn: thruuul: CHATEAU La POINTE ~~~~~0
.. ::::::··:·::::::::::::::t: room. built-in kitchen, lush rm. Easy living home. studio + view. Near beach you're thinking of BUYING? mo. 9'l5 w. Bay, 0RH721 blt-hu. Fenced yd.; on Cul Beautiful 2 Br. furn, apt., 8ALIOA ISL.I.HO ............ lW HUNTIHGTOH IE.I.CH ,.. ,. .... 1-FOUHTAIH VALLl!Y .......... 2410 SEA.L ll!ACH ............... 14SO
FURNACE lll!,AIRS. l!k. ..... 6'71 landscaping Room for pool .,= 000 B er 675-25n & d k R f I De Sac. Vacant. S1'15: 1st & HO! pool, ...... __. -oU II. GARDENING . • ....... 6'11 • . _.,, • y own . oc . m or poo . Here is a dandy beach BLK To ocean. 2 Br. W/W 1 t • t & ref 2459 ........ _.
GE NERAL SERVICES ......... ..n OPEN HOUSE SUN 1·5 BEST OFFER/TRADE house~ Large living room crpts. Near shopping. Year-as mo 1• ren · parking. Adults, No pell. LOHG IEAC H ..... ., ........ liOO ORANGE COUNTY ............. 24.0t SANTA AHA ................... 2'10 ~~~slHG'..~11c.1.~~.:::::::::::: 47oo DORCHESTER, CdM Huntington Beach 1400 Cost $83,000 Site. $67.000 with firepla«, dining room, ly $130. 548--0797, 613-9351 Norae ~ve., C.M. 194-1 POMONA AVE., CM.
GRl!l!H TNUM1 ............... 67tl R. Nattress, RJtr. 642-1485 -Owner 847-6186 Crtsy to bkn. 3 bdnns., pa"-. AND "" EX·MODEL Horne 3 BR, 2 LIOO BAY VIEW WESTMINSTER ................ 2'11 MIDWAY CITY ................. 1616 SANTA AHA Hl!lliHTS ........ 1630
GUN '"0' . . ................ '7ll BELOW MARKET uu ba • A-... bit Ins """ """ .............. '"' VIEW Of HARBOR clooe lo good Bay swimming Nowport Hgto. 2210 ' ..,..., -~·· · • Spocloua 1 BR Apt 1n bi-rue ~~~~~~~l!AN1iiO .. ::::::::::::::: 3 BR 1" ba. $~~:Bl~~!~ Fountain Valley 1410 beachfortheklddles.$39,500 f~, prdBi.-~: .. ~~IEvuded Bldg. o.istom Fam. Yr+¥ COASTAL ................. 2700 LAGUNA l l!ACH .............. 1705 LAGUNA HIGUl!l ............. 2707 "'" (ll!Ml!NTE ............ 1111
INTt:RIDR DECORATING ..... •111 range & oven, 6 ..... ...uge ......,,. . ELEGANT 3 BR partly furn ., large pool, _... mo. n.r ...,.#WI es $350/mo. 6~2676 Rltr. :~~~M!_1'_Ax , ·,··,i:..······ .. ,·',',"H Qu:aiot bomi.>. 1.Arge living posal, ti I e kitch., serv. Nic-c 3 BR By Owner, 1% Thi· ......... ~ m·•"• homo .... lawn I: pool service Avail 9-546-94a> J=::========= J ' ............ 1 -... "... room Ir: fireple.ce. Reduced "" ... ,... ...o 1wi.a SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ..•... 272!1 CAPISTRANO IEACH , ..•..... 2730 DANA l'OINT ........... 1141
IRONING ....................... •1SS porch, frplc, upgraded w/w BA. bltins, 90ft H20, crpts, room for. 8 1,....,.e family! 5 1-'8. $275. 642-8706 LEASE, dlx;, 3 BR. Mon· Cotta M... 4100 INSUU.TINQ .................. •1•1 to $38,900. cpt•ldr,,. sh•k• -1 "-d •. I u~ I -· IHSU .. N-• •no , •vv · ...... r. rps, u·p c. pane = am, Bdrm 3 ,_ ti-llo to--•-.,.., pool & lllVEllSIOE COUNTY ........ 2* VACATION RENTALS ........ ,2900 SUMMElt llENTAU ...•..... tfll
JNVEsT1G".t.TtNO;·~ .. :::,,. CORBIN1'\ARTIN & fenced lot. $2200 dn. rm., screened patio, lg fncd ploc..:,· dl~thg•~.· ~k·l8a:::Cl~bo=ac.... _____ 23:;.:.;00;;;
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~eatlon~''Mu11:1 only . JANITORIAL .,,.,, .. ., .. , ... 7ft REALTORS 675-1662 J $25'300 /$2200 .. ., uou< '""'" ~;::~~",1~~.1.-1~· .. ~.~.::::::!:: C Sh ~~<;'.:>I~. c:u for a:;.m fasl area, bit-in ~/O, bit-in Bayfront Executive S1'15. ~ $25 Wk. Up
CONDOMINIUM ................ 1'541 DUPLEXES FURN, ............ 2ns
RENTALS
LGCICSMITH ................... tao ameo 0F9$ 962 1678 Vacuum system, mter-com. 3 BR., 2 Bl., bltnl.,
MASONRY, a11;1c1C ........... ·'*" ExKuto"•• Homa · eves. & wknds only l.ocated on ""ie( street near Type home. Pier & not. s Br. ..n..i •• , c•~, dn-·, MOVINO I STOit.i.Gi! ......... 61* -.u 4 .._th l ly I ~ -r· .,..~
e Studio .I: Bad:! aptt,
• tncl um. " PhoDI ....
a Maid Se:rvice • 1V avlD. a Nw eat. Ir &r Houses Unfurnished PAINTIMG. "·~ ...... mt 3 BO, 3 baths, Pool 962-4d11 546-8103 BEALrn.FlJL 2 story home, Harbor entnlnce. $79,500. u.. . romp ete equ p. S22S Month. 5t6-2909 PAINTING, s11111 ............... "'5 \ over 2.000 sq. ft, Close to Balboa Real Estate Co. Avail Sept 1orOct1. 613-~ l'ATIGS '... ........................ $?9,500 VA APPRAISED -. GlHEl:AL ............... , .... 2000 l'HOTOlllAPHY .. ,., ......... ...,. THE ........., ""'· · sd100lR Xlnt neighborttood Jose""; B Webb Re It cOSTA M•SA ................. 11eo Pl.ASTERINO, l'~fdl. 14'!Ylt ..... rvA ... v . · 1,..,ne · ' a or Lido lile 2351
MESA Dl!L MAI: .............. 11u PLUM91NO ... .. ......... ..,. 673-9'1!6 642-6!)69 $22,250, aean 3 BR 2 bath S.!8,900. Cash lo lO!tD $8.500 700 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa ----------MESA VEltDI! ................ 1111 POODLE GROOMING .......... .,.. horn I d dn FHA $? 800 d n .,.,~A COLLEG• PARK ............. 111s POOL 1E1tv1ca ........... ··'"' ABOVE THE BEACHES . e: w ~carpets, rapes. · •· · ----"::'~1<0 HEWPOl.T IEACM ............ JiOG ,OWElt swee,INO ........... 4t11 built ins h.....,lace larg< pa FHA/VA $1.335 dn , VA No NEWl'ORT MGHTS ............. nu PUMI' SERVICE ............ ~ •. •nt Million s View from 1780 sq. • • ·-r '. . down. Rltr 839-0017
HEWPOltT SHORES .......... H211 l.OOl'IMG ................... 6fft ft of roof deck . Custom ce-~· Vpl'ry c:onv .. e_n,1ent lochooo-1 '""'========= IAYSHOltES ............... Jns ltADIO. ·-'"-t:k ... ········"" uon osseslOJI ut: oce 5C ~ DOV&ll SH01t•s ............... tttr REMODELING & REPA llt 6"40 ment block 2 Br. 2 ba. By . 0 f c
160S WESTCLIFF ............. l1l0 l:EMODELING, KITCH•HS ... 6HJ 0 w n e r ........ 000 ._ ""93 starts. See !his one nO\\', ut 0 ounty UN IVEl.SITY l'ARK ........... nu sc1s10RS SHAIPEH ...... ••» "'" · -"tQ-00 . p I J R It llVINli: . .. .................... nll SEWING . .. '"' 673-4953 au on11 ea y
9ACK IAY .................. ,, .. SEWING MACHINI 11;1!,All:S •"1 'Tim'Sirui:\YiiiJ;;~;;;;;,l~"~7~-~""~--~E~vo~·~· ~ .. ::7~"'97~8 EAST ILUl'I' ................. U42 SEPTIC TANKS, sew.n. lie •. '"' MUsr SEI..J.. William-·-4 IRVINI! TERRI.Cl! ............ '245 TAILORING .. .. ...... •t71 8 --· $22 250 CORONA DEL MAil ........... nso TEltMITI! CONT•OI.. .......... •t72 R, den. family rm, pool + I 11.t.LIOA ................... uoe TILE, CW11mk ................. '91~ ~ntal 3 BR .,........ N hoo'· GI A • I IAY ISLANDS ................. :lJH TILE, Ullolftlm a Ml"'le ....... '7J • i'<-VV· r SC "' pprGJSG LIDO llLE ............... 2351 TRll IEl.VICE ............ "" &: beach. $68.000. By owner IA LIOA ISLAND .............. JUJ TELl!VISIOM, "'"''"· l!k. .. 4"5 673-2877 . 3 BR]~ baths, lg. fam rm
SALE Or trade 2 Br. mod.
hse Yucca Valley priced
s10.soo eq. $4300. 499-4.ln
eves.
O range 1635
• '1~¥
•UL •nAT• .. J __ _
-~ '494·1177
4 BR., 2 Ba.: avail.
after Labor Day thru
June. $325 Mo. 675-0176
Huntington B••ch 2400
GUEST House, man prefer.,
~ tacU.; utll pd. Nr.
beach. $75 Mo. 536-7870 evea
Summer Rent•l1 2910 NEWPORT WEST .............. 2315 UP HOLSTERY ....... ., ..... fffOI--,,,.-=~=----· h I I · .• ~ I MUHTIHGTOH IE.I.CM ....... :MOO WELDING '"' Wit rp C, overslM.v ot.
MUNTIHGTOH HA•aou• ..... ms JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Beautiful 3 Br. So. of Immcd . poSSl!ssion with FOUNTAIN VALLEY .......... Mlt highway. By owner only. SEAL BEACH ............... M!t l Oa WANTED, Mtfl ......... 100I R b J('nder's approval.
GAltOEH Gl.OVE .............. 347S JOI WAHTH>. w""''" ........ me easona le. * 613-6636 BRASHEAR REAL TY LONG 1£ACH ............. J~OI JOB' WANTED,
OltANGE COUNTY ............. :WOO MEN a WOMl!N ..... ' .... ,, .... J.. 847-8.}31 Ev~. 511·24-12 SANTA ANA . . ............. Mlt POM1!$TIC HELi' .............. 1Q5 WESTMJHSTEI: ............... Mn AGENCll!S, MM .............. 111f MIDWAY CITY ............... Ji16 Hl!!LP WANTID, ""'• .......... 7211 SANTA ANA HEIGNTS ., ....... MlO AGl!NCIES. W-........... 1)00 BOAT STORAGE
------4 BDRM-
Air Conditioned
Luxury heme in prime area,
walk to 8Chools, new carpet
lhroughout. Large lot, com-
plctl!ly landscaped. Room
for pool. 930 sq ft oI covered
lanai. vacant A: quick oc-
cupancy possible. Owner
priced to M'll at $45,950. Lo-
cated in OranJ!;e.
Valentine Realty Co.
()) 532-6777 E.'ves. (lJ 6.U.744.1
NPT Bch 1 BR, ale~ 4. 1
EMERALD BAY· Idea.I fam· blk to Ocean, Aur. $8) per
Uy home in secluded a:arden week, $250 l'DO. 6U-tm,
setting, 6 bedrms, large din· Laguna at Vktoria Bcb. 1
ing rm, family nn w/FP, 4 BR hollae, sleeps 4, $100 per
baths plu1 2 half-baths, love-wg or SJOO monthly rate.
ly patio. ocean views • 642-1272
$129,500. Adjoining 101, com·l'NEW=="ro~R~T~Be~a-c-h-, l-1-,-. 1-,-m-l-COASTAL .............. llM HELi' WANTED, Wtfrltll ,. .... 740I LAGUNA llACH ............. l10S lDls-Mttl a W-....... 7Slll LAGUNA HIGUl!L ............. t1t7 AGENCIES, Miii a w-.... JUI SAH CLIMEHTI .............. ,711 SCttOOLI i. INSTRUCTION ... 1611 CAl'ISTRANO . .. ........ , 1725 JOI PREl'Al:ATION . .. 710I CAPISTRANO ll!ACM ......... J730 TMEATltlCAL .. 1'0I
DANA POINT ........... t 74D MERCHANDISE FOR CONDOMINIUM ·•••·•••• ltSO
FUllHITURI! .......... ....
DUPLEJCl!!s UNFU1.H .......... nn SALE AND TRADE SUMMlll RENTALS .......... ms
Apts. Unfurnished
OFFICI FUltNITURI ........ lflO OFFICI IOUIPMENT ......... Mil STOll;I l!OUl,MENT .......... lfU CAl'I, RESTAUltANT ......... lfl4 IAll l!OU11'Ml!NT ............. MlS HOUll!HDLD GOODS .......... I01t GAllA31! SALi .............. I021 FURN ITURE AUCTION ........ IOU Al'PLIANCES . .. .. . .. ....... lllf l.HTIOUES .. .. .......... 1111 SEWING MACHI HI . .. ....... 1131 MUSICAL INSTltUMl!NT ...... llU PIANOI I OltlANI ........... 11)1 ll:AOIO , ... , .............. ,. htl TELEVtl lON ................... 11211 Hl·l'I a STllll!D ............... 1110 TAPI! RECORDll.S .. ....... lt2:tl CAMERAS a l!OUIPMl!NT ... UM HOllY IUl',LIE:S ....... IMOt SPORT I HG 00001 ........... ... llNOCULAll;S. ICOl'll ........ 1551 MISCILLANIDUS ............. Uft MISC. WAHTID .................. lt MACHINlltY, Etc. ............ 17'1f LUMIER . .. ................. 17st ST'Oll;AGE , ................. 171S IUILDIH• MATlltlALI "' ... IJ" SWAPS •7't
PETS and LIVESTOCK
RENTALS
Apts. Furnished
GEHEl.AI. ,. ................. .. COSTA Ml!$A ....... , .......... 4100 MESA VBRDE ... ,. ........... 4111 NEWPORT IE.I.CM .......... ,,42" Hl!WPOll;T Hf:IGHTII .......... 4111 Nf:WPOll;T SHORES ........... 4221 WESTCLll'F ......... ., .42>0 UN IVEll;SITY 'ARK ........... 42U I.I.CK IA Y ............. 4240 EAST ILUFI' ............ 4ttt CORONA DEL MAii; ........... 41M IA LIOA .. , ........... 4JOI IAY ISLANDS ......... ., .... ,.,t50 LIDO ISLI ............... 4111 IALIOA Ill.AHO .......... 4»S HUNT INGTON IE.I.CH ., ... ., .. 44111 FOU NTAIN VAl.LIY .......... 4411 SEAL ll!ACH ,. .............. 44.st .. OMG IEA(M . .. ............ 4500 )ltANGll COUNTY ............. 4'00 OAROEN OlltOVI! .............. 4611 WESTMINSTER ............... 4'1J 'o\IOWAY CITY , """' ........ 4'16 IANTA AHA . , ............. 6'10 ~ANTA ANA HEIGHTS ........... . TUSTIN ... , .... , , , ., , .444• COASTAL .............. ,.47'1f l'l!TI ,elN•llAI. , .... ., ... . -L.l.GUHA l•ACM .............. 471J CATS ....................... UJI LAGl,INA HIGUli\. ............. 4701 OOGS ,. ...................... ,, flt2I $AN CLl!MEHTI .... ., ...... ,.41lf HORSl!S .......... ,....... ... . .-OAHA .. DINT ................. 41 .. LIVlSTOC:IC llM ~~~PJ-oS,:t"fJM ··:::::::::::: •. :·::: CALIFORNIA LIVING
RENTALS NUll;SIRll!S .......... Wll SWIMMIN• '°°l.S ............ ttll PATIOS ..................... "11 AWNINOS . ..... .... .. "1t
THROUGH A
NOW'S THE
TIME FOR
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Gl!N ERAI. .. . ............ SM .:osTA MIS.Ii ............... , .. M35A Vl!llDli .............. IHI ~OiWPOltT IE.I.CH ......••. llOI t.IE\•/POltT HEIGHTI .......... 1111
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:• .WPOltT SHOll;l!I ........... snt •l<!)TCLll'F ............. 12'1 CMtVl!llSITY PARIC ........... nJ7 IACKIAY .............. tHI EAST ILUFI' ............ JMt COtllONA Dl!L MAit ........... ntt '1ALIOA .... ,, .••••.... Jlll IA'r ISL.ANDI ..............••. AM LIDO /SI.I! ............. IU1 IALIOA ISL.A.ND ···••••••••·SU) HUMTINOTON al!ACM , ........ ..... f.OUHTAIH \IALLIY , ......... M1t
~EAL II.I.CM ................ MM LOHO llACH ............... ISM Oll:Al\IGI COUNTY ............. MM OAltOIN OROVa .............. Mlt WISTMINSTI• .. ... . ..... ..Mlt tl1DWA'r t1TT , ............. Mia SANTA AMA .................. N)I )ANT.II ANA HllGMTI ........ M• T.UITIN ........... i64I COASTAi.. ............... ltw UOUNA IUCM .............. l'nl LAGUNA NIGUIL ••··· ....... JM SAN C\.IMllllll ., ............ 1711 lAN ..IUAN C.APIJTll;ANO ..... Int OANA l"OllfT ., , ...... J'4f
VACATIONS lt2I
TRANSPORTATION IOATS a YACHTI ........... tllt SAILIOAn ............ "1t POWlll; CltUISlltS ........... "21 Sl'l.ID-SICI aO.t.T ....... ,, .• tul IOAT TllAILlllS ......... ton IOAT MA INTIHANCI ..... .,.ti» IOAT UUNCHING ......... , HSt MAltlNI! ICIUll', ........ Mll toAT II.IP, MOOlllH• ........ tQI IOAT llt:l:VICll .............. fll7 IOAT Rl!HTALI ............... teal IOAT CHAltTllt ............... fQt IOISHING •oATI ......... ,,.,,,,.. IOAT MOVI,.. ................ t'MI IOAT ITOltAOe ...... , ....... .... IOATI WAHT•D ............. flM AtltCltA" ...... ., .. .,. '1• l'LYIN• LISIONI ............ tlM MDelLI HOMIS , ............. '111 MOTOI HOMIS .............. nu llCYCl.1!1 , . ., .•....•.••. nu ILECTRIC CAll;f ............. fUI MINI allCIS .................. nn MOTOICYCLWI ........... '* MOTOIUCOOTll:I . •. . ..• ftM AUTO IOVICIS a PAtn ., .. ... AUTO TOCMA & IQUIJ', ....... Ml• flltAILllt, T9:A\llL ........... ... TltAILlllt• Vlllltr ............. HSI CAMl'tRI .................... ,.,_
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
• Co1·ncr, 3 BR den, 2 ba.
Boat gate. 16x38' H/F pool * 5 BR 3 beth. VA. FHA or
terms.
pletcly landscaped· $27,500 • I aiz.ed 2 BR tum 1 must be sold with or after Y/ u· A ·1 · A a~;
ho al W pa O. VIJ • Ug. ...,
me 1 e. thru Labor Day: '..i blk. to HAFFDAL REAL TY
"Home1 to Match Income"
8470 Warner 842-44(!j
PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEWS beach&: Bay. 673-7452
DOWNTOWN
CUSTOM BUILT
3 Br. lrg fam rm with stone
fireplace. Hd floors . Elegant
crpts, d~. Walk to sch.ls &
park. SOx.127' lot, alley.
BRASHEAR REAL TY
847-8531 Eves. 968-1178
BY owner 3 BR, den, 2 baths
hardwood floors, fif'l!place.
all built-ins ,custom drapes.
w I w <'8.l'Pl'ling thm>ut.
$23,00) Wiii FHA, or GI
Open Hou1e Si t/Sun
L1gun1 Beach 1705
·A delightful, 3 yr old home, NEWPORT I Bal. Bch.
high beamed ceilingi, teak house 3 Bdrm% blk to Bay.
paneling, 4 bedrmi, den, Xi $125. wk. NOW av a I J.
x 32 living nn, all the built-1_6n479~~'=--=--~~~
in extru, 3400 sq. ft. • 1 & 2 Br. Furn Apl:I. % OPEN HOUSE
2880 Zell Dr -Sat & Sun, Aug
10 &: 11, 2 to5 pm. One of a
kind nearly new family
home in tiptop condition.
Invitil'.l(I living room with
stone fireplacl!, 4 BR 2~
BA. fa1nity room. dining
area, enclosed beautifully
landscaped yard wil h patio,
waterfall, fishpond, plus
11J)aCI! for boot or trailer.
Owners leaving 1tate. Must
$74.000. blk to ocean. 1209 W.
TURNER ASSOCIATES Balboa Bl"". Balim. 11$
68'J No. Coast Blvd. wk-$150 wk. 4!M-5189
Laguna Beach (n41 494-1177
8391 Danbury Circle fHunt-
~ ~
lnglon HHM , HB "'8-2567 Extra Ordinary
• roWNttouSE • flAlllQH fflllHr Sacrifice
sell. $39.500.
< B,. 1 % be. • Pullman. K t of now hom.,. BuUdoc must !r1~~4.~. range. rnA bAI REAL ESTATE sell several new view home1
$2,000 cish-$109 mo. 618 South Coast Hiway in Laguna BeAch, all with
La1tUna Beach views ot coast. 3 bdrm 2 pymts incl prln inlen?st, ins. bath, custom designod & • --77'1316 *-"" Sales Dept 494-4764 °" ..u.. "" '"'"nclm built. True Spanl1h l'"lino Rental Dept 494-1874 v ....
2 YR old Shoreerest O>lonial -.;;;-OCEAN VIEW--wtlh open beam CON1truc-cl0$1! to beach in new area: tion. All deluxe 1ppolnt·
5 BR. 2 BA, up, l BR or den BY OWNER * Temple Hilla ml!f\tl.
Ba, fHm, din, U11 nn dnwn. 2 1455 Terrace Way. 3 BR, 2 Bii OPEN 1-IOUSE SUNDAY
Pa1lo1 • all exlras, °"oor elcc kit w/blt·in range & Call for location & tenns.
Principals onl,y. 962-5033 dishwHshrr, lge liv rm., $33,500.
FOR Sale by Owner: Near frpl11cr. beamro celling". 494-8833 1 "e corner lot w/155' front. LOS PAORES schools, shoppin11:. 3 bdrm. ""!; Landscaped & shrubs. Prlc· REALTY new W.W. carpet. bull! Ins.
F.P, $2:1,900, ssking $2,900 rd right ' P.O. Box 914 La· 895 Glrnneyre StrNt gtJlUl 8'-R('h -194-4726 t ,.__ ch
dovm. Call 968-4767 for ap. ..... :":::;"::;:;;::;o::;;"""" [ ~""!!!!~Ti!i!!i'lii"j"ij!!!ll!!!!!!ll po!niment -MAGNIFICENT FIXER-UPPE~ OCEAN VIEW LOT Laguna . Charm
Need new awner lo PQlnt & S5.950. am all, but levrl f750 2 BR, 2 bathl. beamed cd-
brtghten. Well built 4 Br. down, bnJ $53. ml). Laguna lngiiffrPtc, l\mdeck, .comer
2 1:16. Repro. nr lrwys. Be-Bch. i714 l 497-1210 lot. wl w carpets, So. La·
k>w market. Owner. 613-1897 ..,~~~,...~~!!!!!!!!•I guna. $24,750 with excellent
• By OWNER • BY OWNER. 3 Br. 2 ha, term1.
BONO REALTY 4 BR, 2 Ba. $23,500 or bei:t llrepl.(ice, Ocean View .
olfer. 494-9112 $29,800 3ZJ:25 So. O.st Hiway
1 BR. furn, Apt. sips. 4
1 Block to bl!acb. Wet:kly
$85. Newport Bch 642-0318
2 BR. furn. apt., 1lpa:. 6; $145
per week. Nr. Beach 312
33rd St., NB. 67;r2032
DON'T at._.. It away, pt
cruiclc cun ior tt wttb a
Oal\y Pilot want Ad i
642-5618
MONEW
•
3 SR. 2 Ba.: $160 month. Xlnt
Joe.; room for trailer or
!mt 962-3;88
2 STORY 4 BR, din rm.,
lanai. kidl OK. Ltase. $250.
Mo. 642-8980. 546-2tlll
3 BDRM. Cle-an! Immediate
occupancy. Leue $175 mo.
"4!>-2367
2 BDRM Plus Den. Sep houae
$125 mo. Plui Util. can Mrs.
Pickett 646-nn
FOR Lease 3 Br. 2 ba, ram
rm. l.i'J patio, fenced yard,
crpU, drps. fll.0. 545-0863
3200
2376 Newport Blvd. 5C8-97!5
IMMAC. 2 BR., beaut tum.
Beam cell., bHns, patio.
Adults. No pets. $145 Mo.
1974 Wallace, c .M.
WANTED genlJl!man t or
gingle fum 19t. $9'1.50 incl
util. Ref1. Owner. P.O. Box
626, Venice. Calif.
POOL: 1 BR. turn. UW.
paid. $115 Mmtb
• 548.3348 •
1 BR apt. Bl!autifully furn $95
Unlurn $85. Adult.a. Util.
673-136.5
DUPLEX 2 BR apt., partly
furn. 1975 Wallace, C.M.
548-8687, aft. 2 PM • 549--0154
3 to 4 BDRM N~t Beach $140 UTJL. paid. Lovely
On qniet Cul de Sac. Over 2 BR., blk. to K-Mart.
2100 aq. ft. Gardener &. water 5TI Joann. 548-0787
Inc.lud. $32S per rno. $295 oo 1--:., =B-=R-'.=,=ad;,.ul:.t=---n,_25:,,__
2 year leue: 646-4316 e 3tiO Hamilton, Apt A a BAYSIDE Village, $175; 2 e 54Q.8383 e
Br. 2 Be.., •tove, f'l!frtg.
Carpel.I, drapes, Adult.I on-
ly. No pets. Pool, 1lip; call
675-1054 Afti!T 4 PM
3 BR. Fenced in yard &
heated pool, Qpl:I, drape
blb'll, din rm or den. $275
ALL UUl pd. 1 Br. eep unit.
Furn $80. Oldft' sgle pereoo,
pet OK. 2.135 Elden.
BACH Apt. Idnl for working
woman or pen.Doner. S1S util
pd. No peta. 548-8328 aft 5
mo. 642-1290 aft s pm. * 1 BR, POOL *
4 BR, 2 ba, pool, w/yard .i Utilltle1 Paid. $120 mo. No
pool m•lntenan~. $315. 369 childrn or pets. 646-6222
Vista Daya Circle, N.B. 1 BR. duplex; quiet, aood
&t2-3369 or 542.5514 location. AW!ts. $92..50.
3 BR 2 bath duplex, blt-in1 I ~=-~-.,,;,'--,~-
cpU;/drpl, Nr beach. Avail NEW 2 Br. $150. Bltna, patio,
Aua;. 15. $ll50 Yrly, 5005 gar. Adults cnly, no pet..
River, 642-3865 .. 160 2lat St. CM. 548-8581
3 BR. 2 Bth Duplex Bit in1. FURN. Bach. Apt., '65
$235 yrly. 133 45th St. N.8. SJ2...Sll9
67>.2H5 SOCK IT TO 'EM!
REAL ESTATE,
Gen1r1I
JllPLIJI, lie. . ............ PM COftDOMINIUM ........... ltM lllNTALI WANTIO ........... BM ll;OOMi l'Olt fllNT ......... , Im ltOOM & IGAltO lftt .\llOTeu. fll;Alllll: COURTS ""
TlllUCICI , .. , ................. tM
,..... . ' ............... fS'll DUHi IUOOllfl tn1 IMPOIT•D AUTOI , .......... ... IPOltT CARI .......... "lt ANTIOUIS. Cl.l.SSICS ........ "IJ It.I.Cl CAii, llOOI ......... ff11 AUTO l!Vl!MTS ... ,, ...... "U
83.1-S\92 or 494.3894.. South Laa;una BY OWNER. w1t.11ne 6% Gl 499-2238 499-3403
loan. SpM. style 2 airy 4 Br f1.JLL OCEAN VIEW. Com!!
2''1 bA den. blll'll. 842-851!1 and Bct'l 3 Br 2 BA. frp\. ABOVE I: BEYOND (the
IS YOUR AD fN a.ASS!· $33.500. Ow~r. 494-4746 smog) 4 Br., 3 Ba ., fam. rm.
F'IEOJ Someone w1fl be PLACE )'OUr want ad wbrre LeMft $715 mo.: tell $36,900.
Took'lna for 11. Dial 8C2-'i678 \hey •re looklna: -DAll.Y SIX! Down. Owner 494-8364
e :~INJ,,~a;,~.~·Tlll$ r r r r I' r I' '
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GUEST HOMll "" MIK. RENTALS "" UICOMI rll;ot"IRT'I' .......... ..
AUTOS WANT IO ............. '111 1111·w CA.ll.t ............... "" 1.UTO LJlAJOtlt .............. flll UHD CARI ....... ,,.,,.,.,.,..,,. ror quick, emclcnt rerultJ. Pll.<71' clutilled 64:-5671 OlARGE m
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UHrAU IUSINISS enoi .USINISS .... 1..!ll!!l~Vl~C~L!::_Dl~l!ICTOl~~Y_!S!llM!Y!C~l!_!!D!!I ~~!!ii'!~'ll!~-~-~--,i~~p
Ajl!t. Utofurnl..... PINANCIAL PINANCIAL c.mr-. tdoC:..t-I '620 * "If * ltENTAL5.-
Aptt. Unfumlohed
c .. 1.-. 4100
1.1 BEDROOM, nicely rum.,
~clnn. £ldttbl person or ~ldtrly COUp)C prtJIJTCd.
#5. mo. 966A A: 9108 • w.
<lTth., C.M., ~
~owport Boac~ 4200
:* Olannel Reef *
Costa Mao 5100
HARBOR
GREENS
BACHELOR • UNnlltN.
from $100 bid.~
1 ·16 I BDRM.
-·" w ... 1ec1 5'90 ..... Opportvn-:U."°°1~C:.:;""•lt111 "°°
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...iw.mune«111Brun-SPARE·TIME WORK
turu A .. , C.M .• Newport, DISTltlllllTOlt °"""'" t1<1 Mar or .......,.. FOii THIS AllEA To '100 mo. Gar or carport
Llcen1.d londefll and Insured
CUSTOM ' HOMES * CUSTOM 116161116
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APARTMENTS !VJIN, 6 U!<!VllN°
Become a cllslributor of America's futeot
growlnc ~ Food Items. No Qperi-
,nce requlre3. AU aC(ll)Unta contraci..i for,
and .. t up by our company. You merely re-
1tock locaUons with our Nalional Br•nd
Product
2 BDRM. llllfUro, --•Ptrtmtnt. Older couple.
Botb work. J)cll't lmOke or
drink, DO petJ. Around $120
per. Want Quiet. 1·?'76-S639 SPECTACULAR VIEW Heated Pooll, Olild CU.
Waterfront/Loe -Bot.t Center, AdJ. to Sbopplnc -You catt earn $780 or more a ln()ll.tb based
Room Additlom * R1mod1t.n9
Cuslot11 kitchen. I. both•
S1ndbl11tln9 I. Stuccoing
QUALITY P1lntln9 I. M11011ry Worlt.
WllM<tyo Waolf Whoddyo Wt
ll'ICIAL CLASSlflCATIOH POI "" r
SIJps Available No pell allowed ltootna fer Rent 5995 on your efforta:! Firoplocos, Ber·B·Quu, Plootors
NA TUltAL BOllN SWAPPIU '•
2 BR. 2 Bath Apta. 2'MO Petmioll WIJ, at U.... '---------1 Spoclol ltale
LEASE-<r·BUY bar• Mam>,°""-. QUIET; ,... ••"'1· l50 • Investment of $2190 lo $3960 required. You In Che 41tCJ Sinct
1949
W < Bid on Movl"" JM
Lond<m Bridge
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"'45 Ml). 1. up -$59,500 up 5t6-ont $SS; with kitchen $70 per mu.st have a good car and at least 4 to 8 ltUt.11 -AO Mun INCLUDI .•
252S Ocean Blvd., CdM mo.; or weekb'. 543-6986 hours spare-time per week. '-Wlwt "" ....... " ...... .........., .,.. ...... = ... VOUI ~ fMI• ..,_ ..... 1M1 fll -~ _ a.-NOTHINCI t'Olt &ALI -TltAOll ON&.YI _;,..
6'f3..1788 -for funhtt Info Excellent. perk. like llU-NEW $12.75 up. W·W carpet. ' dr' OK BUILDERS Jiennan Trott, Mgr. roundln,p tor adulll ~ Kit. avail, semi-pr Iv U you are interested, have the de.&ll'e, 1ve, PHONI 642.U71 <,
Tl PIMo Your Tnder'o Porodlae M ' 1ng pea.ct il quiet. 641)..8359. ~Albert Pl, CM determination and want to be successful in
Small ll.lm apt for rent Discrlminatl.ve Tenants a growing business of your own, write us 3444 Via Oporto, N•wport leach LAKE Te.bot View Lot Na-
near ocean. CbUd OK. 1, 2 " 3 BDRM. APl'S. Guut Homes 5998 today. Please enclose name, address and Telephone 67S.2463 vada aide, paved SU.500
Owner on prem!Jes Sun. POOi... NO <JIILDREN' telephone n umber. clear. Exd\Anp tor tome.
60011 Club"°'"'" N.B. MARTINl"'UE PRIVATE Room tor am-hodYt bffdac:be! Unlll. 'BR,...,............ G DE ... PTS bulatocy lady. Good food, w. wolcomo invHtlgatlon Corpot c1 .. n1oa 6625Carpot Cloanloa 6625 TD'•, or I Bkr. 615-11'6
$140 '" n-d AR N A Nice aurroucdinp. MS-f~ yeuv.~ar "P1"'· ' NATIONAL PIZZA COMPANY New Colla Mesa 3 BR. 3 12&11 <Glh st. "'8-'379 18th & Santa Ma. C.M. llEAL ESTATE be. -·· val ·$25,<m. Ex·
s.. by •PPt. only. ca11 MrL """'"""' -General St. Lo~~~,~~7 63132 Your Rugs, Upholstery ~-Junk••,,..toboa' ,Vl:~'.o.tot, BEAUTIFUL Waterfront apt. lmSantaAna,AptW,C.M. p operty 6000 ArM Code 314..423.1100
' BR., P•tio, bo•t dock. "~ti"s:~ri!~ I :1~·~,.,~m~,.~r~~~~ & Ora pes Guo ra nteed awn..JBuUd•"· 646-1616 Winter lease. 3403 Finley AVAIL. Aug. 15th A.1k for: Mr. Arthur Honlulu Hawaii home with
w1n"' ~ "!:'9.:ui ... 9 ;,:.:;,c::·:;: Excellent REAL ESTATE Bus. W••ttd 63os Spotlessly Cleaned =·~~~~t;,~·,:,:
monthl: lease. 4212 Seashore 21&i ~~:-!~·.Ar. o Tax Deduction Gentrtl \VANT to su1 Beauty Sa1on CAN II USED IMMEDIATELY w.ca.ot lot, home « boat. 0
'· S1S-3345 e 636-4120 e INVESTORS SPECIAL ,L.:::olt:;.. ____ -"6-100_ 1n CdM area. Call 5<8-5200 AFTEll WORK IS COMPLETED 49'-8431or67>4646
OCEANFRONT Attrac. 2 Br. 4 Un1ts-all rented t"' , ,;;any=tim::.:::.•·:.------I * 3 ACRES *
!urn. Apt. Wint""' yrly.. lBRUnf..... ""'~ll<tnM.lbelh 2·1/3 ACRES " Revolutionary Dry ci.anlng Method Big hland Hawaii
Avail 9/15. 646-5832 ;so 2 _ 'Ibree Bdnns, 2 baths Real E1t1te Lo•n• 6340 will trade fDr down m
2 BR-2 Ba., furn, Clubhous<, llealto• 54s-mo • ,... old, ""'"'painted VACANT LANO -SORROW m Your Eqully for R1191, Upholstery and Drapes build-able R-1 lot Newport
pool: no pets. Newport 8e1ch 5200 iood location, Costa Mesa l.ofK'd C·2. Weit Bolsa Ave. Prlvate 2nd Mort1. money >.L$0 SALES......, SIRVICE -INSTALLATION Beach area. S42..fil84
Bayskie Village Unit 57 Owned by Loen Company in Santa Ana. SUitable for FREE APPRAISAL & I'rade: full aLate W antique
BEACH }ease. 4: l BRi NEW Soundproof 2 BR. 2 Ba. MUST~ motel, apts., camrnerelal, PROM.PI' SERVICE IANkAMlllCAID PIU ISTIMATU MASTll CHAl•t pool tbl or &en 6xl2 Eng.
Avail. Sept. 1. Adults. S12i Across fm. Coco's. 1665 M~t Loa~ convalescent hospital, and RepUtable Company servin& aaoclem Rug & Carpel Co. anooker tbl for late mod 10"
ind. utll. 673-3658 673-3181 Irvine ll.85/$200. 6U-O'l39 mlln)' other uses. Oranre County l! years. '" . camper/16' ob/due buggy.
OCEAN FRONT 2 bedroom, FOR lease )'t'Wty. 2 Br. 2 ha. a.n,yfull~ab~~ns Phone 542·9533 for more SaWer Mortgage C.0., Inc. 4335 CRINSHAW BLVD., LOS ANGELES 646-4540~2964
-dl ~ dd cau alt i'"'"'"' _.,.,..,., detaill 336 E. 17th St., C.olta Mesa 29'5100 29' '101 COLLECT Wiill trad mod ·~ lireplaoe, w/w crp t 'Og'. .," o. -~· po. EASTBLUFF . ~ • -• ·= ·~··
Winter lease. 642-5436 6. 615--3927 PORTAFINA LAGUNA 642-21n MS-OW. Nights I'!!''!!'!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~ Mtn. cabin, 2 BR, 1* BA, ==-B~.,-~-~---.. ~. REALTY Pano--ic View Lots & wkencb 673-7865 642-llS71;;,._ ... 11.. Id I n . ~ l BDRM Near pier. $95 DELUXE a., ....... , ........ t ... 1p ....... PRIVATE p--· ~· 1_.. ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVICE DlltECTORY • ......, crp or <><:"a1."1 8~8
vail I 2 B 2 ~ I""" White water and coast-_.., w111 ..,... ICES place, aummer/winter uie month. Avail Sept. 15 a , poo r ....... ./',;,N" 2414 Vbta Del Oro money m good -""'· ind NOT * 826-3184 up. 615-28<fi R.eelbJr Ntl"'llOrt Beach line views '""t ... .,, Appll1nc• l•piln or same time. KI Z.249.l
Ph u•1133 426 Nyea Place Agt. 642Mil. Lost 6401 Parts 6510 42 unit H·-• old B-·d 2 BR., small ocean view;. GOLD Medallion. ~ & 3 BR • _.. Laguna Beach ., ..... , er, '"""
$125 Winter: couples only. cpts/drps, bit-ins. $175 Ii: ~~~~~~~~~I !tt•l 494-93Sll Mortgages, T.D.'1 6345 BROWN Alll&ator bllHoJd in TOM'S washer, dryers, etc. Ir butter income. Trd $60,000
e 673-1713 e up. 67l-237a, 615-1995 = I-==:;:==='=""'': ..i.-.. _... next t Se • . 5 1_,, __ .. eq./waterlront hln, land or WALK TO BEACH 1-$5 CMXl 1st TD on spectacular .......,... uuuw 0 rv ~. pee""'"'""' coml. propert;y s. Calif.
12 Unlta, NeY1pOrt Beach. All; ,R;;s;;";;'h;;";;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;6;;15;;0; I ckeenvtew lot. Sold 1« AlbtrtlOn'• mkt, 19th A d i 1 b w a •he r cleaning. Owner 1213) 623-l203 (9-SI Corona do! Mer 4250 Eoll Bluff 5242
LRG 1 B• . ..,, partially rura PRESTIGE Town Hom11
or unfurn. SlJ5 mo, For leue, 2 hr A: den A 3 br
675-0954 with 2 or 2% baths, Gold
lz========= I Medallion all electric. POOL
Balboa 4300· Z.car car. Rent start.a at >'----------$250 mo.
OCEANFRONT 837-8'Tl Amigo W93, N.B.
Coron11 dll Mar 5250
1-BR., furn.; pool; 4 yeanq. $1,950. Payable 1% per Harb. Rew. MZ--7890 64&-4645 35• Brill ulm bu 1 1 new. Gross m,m; 1...... HORSE RANCH month Including 8% All due -Ba-b-ltt_l __ ,_-65-5-0 P an ' or g.
No rental problem. Price 20 Acres near Murrieta Val· 3 yra 10% di~t l&fely Peraon•I• 6405 'fl ng ~u~~~~·!:~e;;~
$175,000. Good financing. ley with own well &: comp. returns approx U % per yr. BABYSrr my home, Xlnt o'baul trade far TD'• etc.
R. Nattnas, Rlr. 642-1485 irrigation system. La:t mod-494-ll37 / / care Nourilhlng m e a I a, $9500. 675-l35l
NEWPORT BEACH ern bom" 6 stall tralnlni: 113902ndTDpeyable1% per ..J<laD'f'J !need play yrd. H<. d.,. A I ·N=E=Eo~M-1),;.T=o=R=C~Y-C~L=E yn•vELODGE .. --, < •tall stallion barn, mt:llth including 10% all due ,-i wk. Start Sept 2. 968-16911
-.,...... II n I I Have 1964 Simca, rebuilt
1966 n;:o:~~ .. s.~·~.ooo =~ 1:;1t~b ~~ ~~~ew OJ~:,• ;:en;: V.:Jirfhda'J ~Y~=~· f=r: ~:;~ en,ilne, new tns. S4l50 or
t '"' 1131 ~•o ,....,. 1 • •••·. "''' '"'" •• 494-721)1 1967 Gross •• , , ••. , $U0,000 $90,000. For more Wonna· mun · "'"' Ea.st C.M. Reaaon, ~
Y••rly R•ntal
No pets or children
$100 & $125 mo.
925 E. Balboa Blvd.
1968 Gross • , • • • •• • $125,!XX> tion please c a 11 Glenn 12~S% YIELD on seuon se-''H. B.'' CHILD Care for Infant \ll'lder 28' Trailer in nice park. Ex-~_ C. R, Gangi 642-1615 'Thomn<rln with cond trust dttd. ••,ooo ,--•. ,.~ change for duplex or 2 on -,. E kh'-11" & A I '" G6D Than• 1 year, in my home; ........ ta kit. or what have )'OU! cau
B•lboa Island • 4355
WINTER !-BR./near bay!
$135 mo. + util. *
TRIPLEX H.B • all 2 Br. c o 11oc., nc. 4M-7S08 M. C. 'nloren. Th Meta area. 642-6665 .., ... ...,..,0 ., w Ch A For e ,,,_ .. .,,u ~ ON• Good CODd. Adult Unant.a. 1818 · apman ve, ANNOUNCEMENTS Fans! BABYSITI'ING By the wttk.
$26,990. owner 847-2341 Orange, Calif. end NOTICES You fumlab transportatloo. TQP OF WORLD, Laguna.
ON TEN ACRES 1~~;!!~;;::;~~1~541~-2621~,~Ev~•;~w~knd~•~,,,...,,.,~~I ---~:-Permanent. Call642-l407 Ocean view, z-acy. 3 BR., 2 l I: 2 BR.-Furn I: Untum Buslneu Rent1I 6060 Found (Fl'ff Adi) 6400 Ba., tam. nn., frpl., blt-ins, Wkenda. 675-2217 or . from $1SO mo. Frplca / Pri/ ... _. . .. Solicitors BABYSIT Your 2-fl yr old, ln 6eck. Trade for CdM Home.
(213) SY 6-4003 I· Patiol / !'ooll. Tennk-~ NEED More apace lnalde & Acreage 6200 MINIATURE Schnauzer !17, 1---,-..,..,., -C=H=IPS=-my Coata Mesa home, by 494-:SlBT evet.
!Kl COZY Bachelor. Patioc '· tnt1 'P,irttl.. out! Powntown area. Large SlilP AHOY! nr. Adams & Mesa Verde, FISH N day or week, 5'5-6734 I :37,,-, "'s.'°':bc--.,-)[1-.,,-.°"V.,,al"ue-,1!9"'",.
Util. Yearly. Em p Io ye ~~ "' • .. · 5 rOom house. Doub I e L.\ND lN OCEANSIDE! CM. Answers to Pewer. Included with $1 admission -9-1 -k-Ml----11---500. Trade 'equity lor ail'-
1.dult, no pet&. 116-A Agate 1 900 Se.I. "t.e, Cd SU.2611 garage plus etorage. 66' x dustrlal · 54&--m20 as our Thurs. special! Serv· r c ' sonry, c. 6 560 plane, sports car, Real EA·
CM.o Arlh Coast H I 300' lot. Lot& of room for 24 AcrH in ' near au·· FOUND dol, gold•n ml-ed ed from 1 'di 9 PM. 67' ~ ~ c ur nr. wy :your bwineas inside & port .•..• ·•••·•••• $25,000 A. .. ---------late. Owner, ~. o•~ Huntington Beach 4400 outside. ·u 95, Call ~2313 5 Acres at busy corner, could cocker. Near Springdale & Wed., Thura., Fri., Sat. BRICK, C~te. carpentry 49ll e~.
2 BR., frpl., ba lco n y ; be c 2 $25 ooo A Edinger. 5902 Meadowlark DANCERS CORNER Custom C&binetlS. Small jobs ;,::;0;,U,;PL~EXES'=""'va1.,,..."'•~=~= 2 BR, 1% baths, pool, """''"ire. Near oce&n. $185. befure 5:00. Mrs. Cathcart • '···••· ... ' ' Dr. H.B. 1438% N. Main, at Edinger St. OK~--~-t "'"' '''""' . ..,,....,.,, d k cl -• 2 _...... 15 Acres, great potentlal, lev-r•n: ""° ~ tn Calta Mesa. Trade for sun ec · en oso:u gar, 320 Heliotrope 675-~ * Ch • L ti * Bl.K. Se•r• 5 ~ bike at Sant.1 Ana 542-9306 blocks to beach, immac -/'" o1ce OCI on el, tewer ••••• "• $15,000 A. '">'=" Bulldeni 6570 hoU5e or trust deeds. Ur
thruout. ApPly 305 _10th St. LOVELY 1 bedroom apart. Mariner's Mile Newport 20 Acres, cloae in, near new ~,".,". !!,a~0. eoro:na del pJ,.IMft PLAYER ""'--'-'-------loome $412.00. Owner.
I ment, 3 blocks irom beach. Minney'• 548-4191, 548-4192 May Co ........ , $10,00J A. .. o•orw• RnU' REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS * 549-0833 * FURN Oup ex l Br. & gar. l $140 th 675-1338 block to beach. $145 mo. . mon . EST. BUI,, share top Joe. 58 Acre1 on busy hiway, hold RED Taby kitten, w/orange Accordian or Organ &: musl· CABINETS. Any aize job. MLL trade beautifully land·
S36-n4G w/dec«., arta, antiques or for invest •...••.. $4,900 A. stripes. Found Lido Ille. dana wanted for group, 23 yn exper. 54UU3 scaped 4 BR, den GG Od·
Lido Iii• 535 I allied. 642-6635 Daya 80 Acres lor country view es-~2G89 Must do o•·-dard ~ • de-Sa -f E c t tales 13 500 A """' • .....,. C•r-nterint 6590 c e or · O!I " SUMMER ••······•··• ' . GREY &: White kitten 1:> ... i...-il muea. Call P"-Mesa,orW. N~wport home Lagun• Beach 4705 Office Rental 6070 OCEANSIDE REALTY w/whlte collar-Found vie. •vUV" .. (n41 688-2Qll e NO JOB TOO SMALL e or unJta:. ~. 3 BR, 2 ba, So. patio, nic~ ~ 3rc1 St. 722-4567
NEW Furnished 2 BR 2 Ba J,y tum, steps to water. LAGUNA BEACH Ba,ycre11t. ca.JJ 548-7362 SINGLES 35 to 55 Residential -Indmtrlal Com-
au elec bu 111 • 1 n s. Aug. 15 to Sept. 15, $750 Air Conditioned Like Elsinore 6202 WOUNDED bela:e Dove. Ban-New Social Oub forming for merclal. Repair I: remodtL *
Panoramic view overlooking ON FORES'.l' AVENUE ded. Vic. Npt. Bch.JC.M. Beach cltiM area. Projected Reuonable. lJc, bonded, ln-* *
$20.IDJ Secw1b' A6fe last
pe,yable $300 or mon per
mo. due 7 )'l"I. Want l'bJer'
upper, Cottee Shop Cll' &
A r t Glovinettl. 67$-TQ).
673-918'1 •
2 BR film condo. ~
nr. Venice, lWy in ~
lve resort area. Tradt ~ ...
local area 3 or 4 Br, • ·
or vac. lot or boat. •12T'l
Want 3 or 4 BR w/vtew.
Trade clear 3 BR ~
Parle home, w I watSfi.11,
cvrd patio, -Ind·
spd, • Ir• perfect d-.
545-0ll.6
Ocean View .. Nr Npt Ider.
4 units furn, best nntal
area. SM 500 • take sm·hlt
in trad;, Owntr. ~
Court Ave., m.m21 • -~
4 housel, Wllmlnoton F I P
$35;500, eq $14,c:m, Income
$300 /mo, pymnta $234.
WANT land or local unltl.
Bkr. (part Owns') IW6-9066
TRADE 110,000, <qUlty In
West Covina Hilla bonw, 3
BR, 2 ba, den, !Cl" ll8m!. ~
La&una Hilla or Newport
Hts. 673-5752 lU to 5 PM)
l'rade '65 250 cc Y llmaba for
5me.lJ boat with eng1ne a
trlr or dwle bua:Y. Call att
5:30 or wkends
5364400
'&I OleV truck %. T w/'et
l!)l,S' Travel Quear C&mp-
er. Air coDd, 2 extra ..
tank, lntuoom, ho&!, .,Jfi'
tra.s for 9 pass Sta W8i; «
com vaJ. 962-ZU>
e $4,800 TO e
Trade on 4 or 5 BR~
Newport er Corona dd.J!iar 494-'ISCM .
Alhambra $1B, 750. aeJ 2
BR, R·2 k>t. Nr LA A frft.
way. Trade for Oranae:A;)'.
1nccme TD or ! ~
Maanolia, CM. 64UU5 ~
Npt. HU. 3 BR, 2 be:,~
tom bit •• crpbl:, drpa., P?I
door opner $14.® equity'
frade for boat, Real Estate,
or TD. Owner/Bkr M6-7484
* * * * * 1965 Galaxie 500. Cleen,
Trade $600 equlty far Vcib.
wagen. 413 Ma&nolia. CM~ 6'2-6115 •
What do )'OU tbink at our
"TRADER'S PAJtADlSE"
Drop us I card. ~
Dept. P .O. S.. ms;·~
~Npt Bch, Calft: < • * ( * * -
Aliso Beacb. l\1ature adults LIDO Ii~ YFRONT Delk spaces available tn PRICED TO SELL. Good 548-1525 twice weekly g a I he r i n & tured.
only, no children. $185. 2 BR. 2 •---• M~·1 H •-· & n -e 962-1961 e 96'l-83n e ::»t:K\llf...t OIJ<tCl'ORY SERVICt OIRECTO, llT 4~Ji;,5 -· ...... urn, newest cltice building at uul e ome LA11.<1 .ucach SET of Keys E m b I t m under ideal c on d It I on s
1B mo. te.ue . $3.50 per mo. prime k>cation in downtown property. w/"AllgU6t." Vic. Shalimar lntere9led'!' Write Box M Carpentering 6590 GI d f "8o
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RENTALS I , h-..1 &73·l585 Rltr. Laguna Beach. Air condi-Agt. (714) 678-2132 Dr.,C.M.S4s-2478. 169, Daily Pilot Contractort 6620 -r en "I
Apt1. Un urn1s 9U tianed, carpeted, beautiful 17586 Grand Ave, FLY TO c•TALINA CARPENTRY , · • JAPANESE GARDENER
Huntington Beach 5400 panel'ed par.tltioning. Two Lake Elsinore, C81if. Bl.ACK le white m •I e "' Pi-fINOR REPAIRS. No J ob Don t 8ungl~ th11 lo~ MaJnt I: cleanup. a.Habit.
General 5000 entrances: Frontage on Greyhound. Vicinity Eut DAILY F~H'I'S FROM Too Small. Cablnet In car-The money )'OU re 1pcndmg Reas monthly t it-Ii .'
LARGE Liv, rm., 2 BR $1S5 Focest Ave., rear leadJ; to R. E. Wanted 6240 BluH. 644-1195 ORANGE UNTY AIR-age1 & o t b e r cabinets. la your own. Free est. 15 827-5248 aft 6 pm , i • RENT
3 Rooms Furniture
$25 Month
FUlL OPI'ION TO BUY
No deposit o.a.c.
H.F.R.C.
Furnitur• R•ntals
517 \V. 19th, C.M. 548-3481
1568 w. Lncln, Anhm 714-m
Costa Meu 5100 * TOWNHOUSE * 2 BR, l ~ baths, patkl, cpts,
drps, stove, adults. $140 mo,
134 E. Melody Lane
6fl.6872 * 548-1768
2 BDRM APT
Bltins-Pool-P•tio * $130 mo. * 313 E. 17th Pl., Apt. K
Cott• Me ..
mo. All util paid. Close to Munclpa! parldnK lotr. ttn ADORABLE -•n•• klr. -. POR_T. Catalina • Vepa ..,.,, .,....... D .,..,. Xlnt service New con· ---· A tin e o:A" ..,,..., 545-8175 Eve1 ......... ..,,~ aya J••· , • """·t • ~A•e La"" .• ocean & bi&'lt school , .._. month kl' cnt1ce. Desk WANTED: Small house, vo-940 p, .. •--•-, c.M. tr es. J'IO"<>Ou 0 struction Addn 1 Remodel ....u • '"""'t!i .-~· ·..-•J UWM...... H .. Anderson. · ' ' Mlintenance. IJcenRLf 536-1766 and chairs available tor $5. near catholic Oiurch, for LARGE turtle vie. Santa Ana GENTLEMAN needs ride to CARPENTER ~ 1 concrete Torn Carney Bldr., 2400 W. B~IS h~a 8llswerlng $9,000 Cash . .213: 254-4593 & l Sth St. C.M. 642-4942 lnglewood IJTive 8:30 AM Cou\ Hwy., Newport Bet.ch, 5t&.4SllJ, 545-8570 aft 4 PM
L•guna Buch 5705 aemce .available for $10. BUSINESS •nd return anytime alt 5. work wanted , Room ad. 673-2473. Japanese Ge.rdmbw _
All utlhtles paid except FINANCIAL ... .t1AJ 673-2842 dition1, paHoa, garage•, etc. Licensed Contractor Profelldon&l Mah*Nnoe 100 CLIFF DRIVE telephone. Lost -1100 MO t 't . 25 Yrs. exp. 6 4 2-3 8 7 7 Landscaplnc 6ts.i1153 LUXURY FURN/UNFURN DAILY PILOT .; wan wn ~ or 548-0667 Reaidentfal -Commercial
Yearly Lease. 1 & 2 Bdrms. 222 FOREST AVENUE 8 11<1. Onnortunlti• 6300 ~: Licht b~ ma!~ artlat to share hac1enda.1---------Ma.int A: Repalrs, Free F.at MOWING, Ed&ina, vM:alawn.
Y-·-ly Le"" 1 bedroom LAGUNA BEACH NUTVILL u s m1ru Po o d I e Slugger. Sep. apta.; in Rosarita C1m•nt, Conc,.te 6600 67J.7129 Gen'l clean\IP. Haullns; ' ._. 494_9466
1 E, · .A. Is now Strayed ttt>m 800 blk W. Bay Beach. 54&-9755 ========= Odd JobA. * 548-&S
steps to Short &: Shops -~~~~o--c--I accepting appllcationa for Ave .. Balboa . Reward! Pb. ALCOHOLICS Anol\YlllOUS EXPERT CEMENT WORK C•rpet CINnlng 6625
Oceanview from every Apt. Alr.Conditionff franchises in Orange Coun-S75-4655 an day Sat.Sun A Harbor Area. Phone 673_1724 Reasonable Prices, Speclallz.. JAPANESE GARDENER.
from $150 mo up. lease Offic•• & O..k Sp•ce ty. Locatlons are w11.itlng in l\1on. alter 5 pm ether day1. P.O. Box 1223 Coat. Mesa. ing ln custom patlOI. Free Mesa C'lurllng S•rvl" R~ 1;'~~~=. .~==~'"'~'"-'---~I with central secretariaJ, zer-Anaheim, Lal[UM Bch., San-est. Call anytime 642-9496 Floan, wind!>w•, carpets, &
MODERN Garden apt, north ox end telephone answerlni la Ana, Orange, Huntington LOST Coata Mesa, Wbite Atrro INSURANCE lU? upbolstery. Free est. Rei & LOW COST Maintenance'
d 2 ,_ 2 BR -Ba 2 ---•·-to 2 000 It. Bcb. &: other areas. $14,950 Jemale FAklmo dog, 1 moe., Refused! DNV Fil.Ina:? CUSTOM PATIOS I: --m. ~°'ill MOW -EDGE ... SPR.d'• en . s...,.,,, • ..1.~ • 111e1 .,.._..,, up , sq. affect! te Ple Block walla, A1aro concrete ........ , .,_..,, sundeck&, car, 1 blk shcp. The Mutual Bldg. Cash req. Fully secured in· very ona · ue Ph Valda * 839-1123 al .,.1 FERTIIJZE. 9b-o13f9 ... ..._..,d 1 1 1 call ~1577 after 5 PM u.wlng &: runov • O'U' 010 CARPET & Furn. cleaning; ping-beach. Very pluab. Will 2863 E. Coast Hwy, CdM ve ...... ...,... re um s 11'· Re ard I WILL play piano for 7out Ork all for reliable service & quaJj.. • JAPANESE GAJlDm!NG
furn. $225. 4!M-9982 Call 8 AM to 5 PM 675-4070 Ca.II for 1ppt. 642-2713 or w parties civen at your home. CEl\t:ENT W ' types. ty work, call Sterling for Service aeanup, Lendtc~
e DELUXE l BR unfurn apt
cl0&e to ocea.n. e FURN. studio. 497-1056
SECRETARIAL write lo 16J7 Westclllf or., TurquofM & Di•monds For nominal fee. S.i7-27'98 N~~~~~~·~•t. bri;htneut 642-8520 in& 531-7034 alt 7 p.m. , .
SERVICE Suite 210, Newport Beach, Lge. broach, vie. Udo Nord, HOLIDAY H" J t h SP• . ca1. 92Ei60 Berkshires Restaurant C8b-f '"--e CUSTOM PATIOS e SPRING Special! Sc a ft. RELIABLE: Real. Or1tnta1 Modem office1, carpets, 11.tr anas Marinas REW'ARD1 membership or uu=: peo. concrete sawing• removal Advanced Carpet • Upbol> care, Cleanup, odd JOJjJ
condJUoning, parking. From FISH-A-GO-GO 673-2245 ' · pie. ExA:ellent buy! 67l-5980 State lie.• 842.1010 tery. 543-ll88 Toll fr~ Vincent. 60-0326
Rent•l1 Wanted 5990 $65 per month. Orange c.otJn. E!ltablished 6 years. Original
SMAIL rear bachelor cot--tY Bank Bldg. 2JJ E. 17th St., owner. Excellent location. ~ male BI u e p o Int i;.;An;;.:.;nou;;.:.;n.;;ce;;.:.;me=•;,;b;...._64;._;JO BEST ln concret.. Walkt, Driperlff 6630 a.n-11 Seniw "82 tage. Npt Hghts area $90. Costa Meaa. 642-1485 Grosses $4500 month_ $7000 Stameae. Crou-eyed. Plutk: pool deck&, Doors, patioa.1---'"'---'--...,----
Avai l Aui. 19 Prefer e NOTICE e 'C"V1:',...,......,.., Sit 6 Mndles nea collar. Vic Braemar Llf•tffl Health Studio 642-8514 * ZAFFIN'O'S * PROFESS. WlDdow. walls 6
empleyed lingie woman, REALTORS le RENTORS LM"o""'-'"' ,, ... .c. e. rooms. · Way N B Rewar d 1 Ho1pltaUty Is Our Motto Q I 25% off -All fabrics Or. dunina; bu• ID et I•
S48-4ID The Homing Otrlce of Univer-$175 per mo. 1"5 E. 18th St. T.d McArdl•, Re1ltor 54s-itJ6 . . ' FREE STEAM Wmt Licensed -ue lty 1822~ Newport CM 64U866 ftSid., A c<mtrucdon..
1028 EL C•"INO OR. ,·~~~1~~11,.,.om111!;":l'Vl1l.,· ~~-ls, CM. 642-3074 222 W. Wilton. CM &1U817 SWEDISH ~GE Cement work. 839-6ClS6 • o,.sta1 WlDdow Oean!ftr
,..,., "t'"L' ... u,. ...... ,. •·vn; ========= lsEAt.rrY Salon. Price for CllllDS Pet male Dutch rah-Open wk<b'1 10 am .. 11 pm Chlld Care 6610 Elec:trlClll 6640 Free F.stlmatn 5'S-"'7
Deluxe 3 BR. SlSO. Relij)OIU-for otf-campoa rentals. Ree.I-lndustrltf Rent•I 6090 quick 1ale. EI e i ant I y bit !Mesa Verde &fta). Sundays 10 am -I pm '673o
Ible yoon.g edults ok. tors & private ownen are IDEAL Coa•· M"' •-t~. dt'COrated. Carpett'd, pa-White except for grey ean, 519 E. Broadway SPEClAL Summer pro1ram, ELECl'fUCIAN, Ucensed a:H .-••_l_l"I.:. ______ ,
S41>-0l54 Ml ~ 548-348l encouraced to lndude suit• 850 IQ· ft. ,'.C;. mo. AU:fil':'~. nelled. Good cUentel. Nr. ~~~: tro\RJ'•· Reward. Lonr Beach CID) 437.m Ai:'.es 2~ to 6. 8 a.m. to 5:30 bonded. Small Jobi, 1.Jte HauUnc-'Mmmhlp..
SPAC f BR. Townhouse, able married 6t •intle •tu-pd 67~1417 Bethel Towen. $6,950. Call LO -~ Ian ME?da&RSHIP for H1e • p.m. $13 week. Cl a TI 1 ma.lnten. & nptira. 548-6203 Truh, Garqe Oetnupl
Newport Upper Ba,. Pool. dents I: tacully accomod3-· Duane Wicklund, Walker 1 ST: Aby ..... n male cat, Pri t t " cl'~ 1 Montesorrl School.I, 1525 N. Name It! Ralonablt
Rec. l•cil. Chik1reri, pell tkN in oor tiles. Write or 6100 Lee, 545-9491 . brown, gold Ii: bt.ck. Nr. ltlavtfoa' 1•nn~$10wu • ~IJ~ Santa Ana. C.M. 646-3706. Floor1 6665 BIG JOHN M24C130 " ..
OK. $260, lease. 6(2..(i797 phone tor a llstina: fonn Lott •tA~"NE Shop. W•ll _,1.._ McFadden I< Golden West In 67, ·n'1 ee. mon...,.. from Hou&lng OWc U-,. ... n• -.. -..--Golden West tract. Reward. .rv CHILD care Cl Kiri q~ 3) LINOLEUM, carptt, tile. Rt· UTE HAULING I: ~ AVA.1LAug17, Dlx dtlplex.3 : e. e PAUtA VALLEY• ped, Nkt bldg on % acre. ========:! myhome,eornpaniontoown model, repair. Many nm-UP
BR 2 ba, bltfna, crpti, dnis, braz:v Administration BulJd. !kl ac raw, rolllnc land. M-1 , C.'-f. Will sell as com-B97-l3S8 Funer1l1 6412 child. 842-1860 nanu. Fm at. 839-1677, !'REE ESnMATES. •
pr $170 231 Knox St. ing, U.C. lrvine, lrvtne, C..U. froat.ftff art• OTerlookinc plett p!lck1.ae or con.kter LOST Vklnlty Clo5ta Meaa 5(1-8654 • 567149 * ~~1s.; fomla, 92!l&I. P&lma Valley. Water, gu, 1ea1e. By owner. 642-.2601, High Scb)gJ Friday at-Contracton 6620
SPLIT-Level 2 -..ma, ""°"'' n•, """81! A elec on ...,,. $1,lm per 541h1261 t""""'" s,...., c o Io red WESTMINSTER • ROOM ADDmONS •
"''"" drpo. ei>t.No -CONSERVATIVE Exttuttve '"'· "1"""'· Bb . HAVE JdHI ,,.....,.,, tor Stlninf type bleycle, Uc MEMORIAL PARK t.T. Cooltruct
3885 Mendoza-fir., Ntv ~ t!eep1nc r o o m • Sil~ leaae lor wfficend Aue-No. 16498· Rtward, 54S-20S3 Mortu1ry & Ceme.tery Family rooma, kitchen or
O.C.C. 566Cl. pref e r Balboa/N...,art. 3 NICE lW loQ: C.fl.f. ' tiun-uon....boats -tnLJlera .. LOST Female white PQOdlt. Compl«e funerila -Mltl. Sill.lie lltOQ' or 2;
2 BR. l~ ba. Drpl/crpt& 67l-2S42 Unaton Beach, under $10,00J ampen etc. 5 Ac:rn ftf'.le-No collar. Anl to nam1 of fr $2AS · p11N CUiian dH!ped, For
Bl-pri cart-do. Adulta _.._..,.,_,0 ,....a --.1 .. _.., e.ach. Low down or tnde for ed, Harbor Blvd. CaU R. L. "Ml9y." OUd'a pt t . -"-~-,_..__ ettimltt• A layout,.pbane -~ ·~· ~ ·~ ••• TO' ~"tJa Rltr ... --•--~1 !M"'1240 .......,.ry ,... e •"-.. U e '"" 549-0l33 _, .... ..,..,... -• -Aua L ~· • -Pyle<». Kl $-11119 -~ ,,_ $l30 "' ~
: BR. 1.-,...s. Adulr.ono + whllo-fl boq -BAYCltEST CORONA de! Mar, E. Cout LADIES blue bWfold lost 9'c. lad ..... »>dowment ca.. Additions * R<moclalD!i
CLEAN Lota, ,anau, ece.
Oardonlo9 6610 .,._ ,........~ dump, lldp,
ANTHONY'S bacllhoe, ftll. .,..te. 962-lft!I
Gordoo S.rvico Interior l>omrotlnf 6717
646-1941 • 1'MIM--c-'1•
LANDSCAPING e Pah>Untr, iltL 6 at.
LAWNS RDIODEI.!%> • wan Olndllll
Exp hort!tl!Jtt1T11L • Cot.. O>o<dln•tlon ty, $98 RP. ~ a.t T";,3 w. pleted. HY +ll(l9 O:lrnel' 106xlill. $29.SCU Hwy, &autJ Salm Woody's Whut AP pro x EV~ tn cme baudful J'rtd H. Genrlck. Uc.
21th St. Apt c Q.I. M4-«ill ua grad at.di want houte, 2 WALKER REALTY 87"':>$200 establilhed 6 )'1"1. 646-3523, 7131 Reward. ~ place meana -COIL 6'13--&Ml * Mt-2170 GEN'L Qeu.up, tl'ft "'"'·
--thb' Gard<nll!I FREE EmMATE
BR. m mo. AduJ'lll (IY{y. bedroom or equiv. ~ PRIME Corona Dtl Mar 673-7159 RED Vtiala. lhort i.tr. AM No lraMc Jll'Ohlema. PA110S •Patio Covers rototU, iradlnc, .prinkltrt,
u......i • lnaurad
MOD!RN
DICOltA TOltS -Set! .. 2544 Nt"WpOrt Blvd., bkyd Jor 2 call $100. Ocean view Jot Not WNtt E1epbunlT to "Bran<b'". V1c-CdM, U801 Beach. WettmWt:a Room .Addlttoni, lJc. la.wna. baul'a. R •a a .
CN M4-35U 537-.1<!9 -. 0..... m-4150 D11u -• -LIDt Rewml m-otlJll 531,1125 a:JCI -0----.;...;-,;;;.;=------~
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• FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICES
OUR FAMOUS
Here's How Y'Oll Con Use
TO SERVE Y'OU 0.. ,_, Dhne=A0 Une1
e NEWPORT BEACH .... 2211 llalboo Blvd.
e COST A MESA . . • • • .. • • • • • • 330 Wool lay
e HUNTINGTON BEACH ..• 309 fifth Stl'Hf
• -LAGUNA BEA-CH ••.... 222 FoNit-AY•nuo
DIME-A-LINES e Iring lh..,. w mall them with __, cull
f<o -ef'-·4 -nleftt offlcoo.
• No c .... _..1.1 Adt Allewad e Each Item lllUll lie pricad with no Item over ·
$2.5 •
EVERY'l\CINC mw;t Co, K'lliMORE auto m •tic
maple couch makes into bed '''fisher $25, exceUent con-
$2.$, ·matching: rocktt SU. 2 dltiOa. Sbop manual tor
pltce secUOnal S:ZS, 2 TV 1 Triumph TR-2 and m-3. ss.
{working) $25 each, portable Electric ltO\/e $3. Signature
Stereo excellent _ condition 1u1omatic .waaher, excellenl
$25, speakers $10, picture condition $25. 17" tire and
frames $1.50 • $5, crib $10, wheel for 1936 Chevrolet $2.
fotmi£a. tilonde comer !able 1200 ce Oat.sun engine par!a
SS. lav.:fs mower $l.50, twin $2 to $25. 847-i115
h~bo&rd S3, ROlo broil $25,
pot ty chair Sl.50, clothes
and other smaller items 50c
• $4. Saturday and Sunday
93! Hyannis PoM Dr.,
2 IRON pe.tlo c~ Sl .50
each, small kitchen table
metal top and drawer, very
nlce S4.50. 536-8296
25 GAL fish taNc $150 5 pl T.V. 'W'Dl'ka good $20 Studio Sx4S'nJRDY,grffnpa!nttd 1966 YAMAllA 25(kc ptrta: ANTIQUE Ortental
fish tank $3 Pump n Heater c:oudl, &'OOd coodiUon S15 9icnk: tabl~ with ~ wheels with. tlret $Z ~ firtlcrttn $5 Mm'• lh1rta
thermometer 50c Filter 50c Cooch makts bed UO Maple attached $8 ee.cb. Yarde and $25. Ff'ndttl $25. Motor 50c Ladles d~ $1 Old
Portable electrlc"beater SS. bed, just bed S5 Call after 6 yards d. filb netl11)£ for Pft,rt111 $W25. Other parts jewelry~. Toys :?Sc--t3.
4 hook throw f1ii•. $1 to S3 Sund~ or Monday .. 64i-1131 decoration SS . $2:1. 642-2841 $2-$25. 546-0269 Antique scale wtth wights
Cleat of dra~ers S:20 Coif~ G EN ER AL E I e ctr I c i,s POODLE . 'ii Cocker pup-OONCORD uapes for Jfllies, $7.50 Car cool.er, used orice
table SlO End ~e .$10 refrigerator with 1'eezing pies, 6 Wtt:k& old $5. S4CH!i5T eating. You pick. Brin&: $.) Autfque d1shea 10c-SS. Table lamp SlO 'l\v1n orange compartment. Single door. Large bamboo bar $15
bed spreads Mi rach. TV $5. Work& &ood. $25. 646-9539 BID $25. Dresser $15. Divan lugi. S2.50 lug. 548-4890 Fol.din& table, $15 Designer
642-1522. 4'* Ford Rd. C.M. S25. 2 portable: clothe• BUNNIES, mat11 brfedl $1. clothes SS-SIS Bov' bike
DIVING boa.rd $1S Plywood clccets $10 and $8. Fo&toria 546--9965 ' • , ' GIRL'S bicycle $12 Pair cabinet SS Garden tools 50c d'"" ·~ R ·~ Lam almost new $25. Qllldren • ~wer doors t15 each. 7 18" ..,.,es ....,. Ill -· ps DOUBLE dl'elllE'I' wi1h large clothing 1Qc-.50c Antique X 36" concrete 1tep stonet1 Pressure tank $2. Com· SL Desk $6 Electric mixer 1 · ·~
"THE Driver UM" 14" J-1.D. 5T 0tEV trans 1tlck ~
aahn! saw $22.50. 4" kol.nter Black Oorvair buckets 125.
S25. Motor and 1tand for New black no& beedllner, j
same $10. Small hanelntt doors and station wtQoW
cabinets Sl.50 et.Cb. Small b&Ck 18.l $25. Hunt flcio.r:
pleces ol fcrmica covered ahilt and Unkq:e Sl7.50.
11.akebof.l'd, make a: o o d Oiev V8 rebu.llt S25. Oiev V!
tumih&re 1Clpl 2$c • s1. 1957 needs work $10. Rlnw !l
Olds: $25 for 'enatne $25 for chrome and tires 2 •Iida!
transmiu.ion, body and $20. 2912 W. Coawt HWy.
wheela. Unfinished heed· Space 9, Newport Beach
hoarck n eacb. Playpen $2. BABY food jars le. 842-'lJM--·,.
Craftsman mokling cutter
set SS. l>t6 KlllYbrooke
Lane, C.M. near Harbor and ....... Hllf\L &'h. REDWOOD lawn fumiture 3
pieces $25, lamps, pain~
Oll> clocks S25 each. Old and SS • .$15, coUtt table, 2 end
aritlque dishes lflc to $3. tableg S5 eaC'h, bed frames,
Pf'Vo1er and silver trays 50c new children's c I o the a,
to $3. Pictures ind p~ture many other b&rgf!ina IOc to
ir•me& 25c: to $3. Antique S25. 10411 Pua Dr. Jf"B. near
btittons and jewelry 5c to S3. Garfield and Brol*:burst.
Old chairs, one ~ two of s 962--4596
kihd Sl _each. Typewriter ':5· Oi==RO=M~E~d~in-"'1.,,_•-. -4,-c7ba-,~.,..
Tfpewnter stand S6. Quilt S2S 7 foot couch lCocoaJ
bifcks and patterns $2. Ball~s $25: good old Admiral T.V.
oli rug rags, al\ Sl. Rug $5. $25 cofftt table S 1 5
T&Qle lamp and shades SI to mi~ellaneous wares lOc 1~
Sl. Crock jars S1 to S5· Old Sl , 25 pieces ca re f u 11 y
boulei 50c. 50S 131.b St., lielected seasoned woods for
Huntington Beach violin making S25. 545-4326
pressor $1.50 Electric lamps $3 Cha' si 50 Oiahes 35c V ate glus m1nw +M>· shutters 50o-$S B r a a s
SIS or S2.50 each. Electric 7Sc each. Ignllloo coll meler .. ~ 1.l'd · · 1 0 · Bookcue headboard, frame, shelves $2 Kitchen cha.ltt: SS
fan $3. :f.tapk:e snack tables S1 We preserver St Acrylic n.ists an p.irees c • mattrea and box sprina:a Pk:ture frames 2 Sc -s 3
SlO pair, Deer antlers 50c plastic sheets 25c each. GI.use& lOc. Sat-Sun. 161 $25. ~ m. good condition. Mira.chord record player $5
Lawn chair 50c 2 air ma t· Tesla tranMormtr $ 2 , 5 O Broadway C.M. 548-3655 Sun lamp 50c Wicker table
tresses fl each. Records 5c Electronic tubes 2 O c -$1 . ANTIQUE glassware 50c • CLO'IlfF.S: Men's slacka JS. Sl5 Wldter chaif-.$3 Lampt;
CMd lable $8. 64~1624 2848 646-0063 110. Silver and china 2Sc • Sl each. Antlquo N•-~
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""' "'A-tbluft f0..42 long S2 • ss. Women's .--.. """' a a.,...,.,,_ · $17.50. Primitives SOC • $5. each. National r~-K_.jc ·-' bl ll GAUGE single 1 h o t and teens~ dl'HleS $2.50 • ~ "t"' OBLONG M..-e dinette ta e shotgun Sl5 Rifle, 30 3 China set $12. (])airs and $5. skirts $l, formala $25, magazines 25c. 2755 E.
$20 Four matching padded British Enlleld S25. 54()...999() tables .$4..50 · $25. Handmade coat.a $2.50, suits $3 • $5. 12-Coast Highway, rear,
chairs S4 each. Good coo-lace•, shawls, linl!Dll lOc • Co-na del ·~A~. Sat •·-, CHECK it'll: ..... ..: 14·I6. 2512 Oiff Dr. Newport ,., .. _, '"""1 ...... ditlon. 642-5624 protector -· ~wan $5. Ancient crazy qullt flS. Beach IOAM to 5PM
21.. PHn,cQ COl'LllOle TV, headboard S4. Car batteries Mirror $5 • SZ5. Picture BOX Sp~ $.1.0
solid Maple cabinet, 1·15" S6 Bunnies Sl. 540-9990~ frames 50c • $3.50. Music 64 YAMAHA 80, complete ex-2 2 r each
portable TV, both need TWO $300 hand woven and stand $15. Sat S.S. 910 w. cept engine plus near new l.:O~R=~~""'-c.-,-.,.,.-~--,,=
work, both for $20. Pair new braided \'>'OOI rup S25 each. 19th, C.M. 300 x 16 ~ $25. 548-2069 TIRES. Various sizes *-SB·
au!o heed rests. n e e d S70 portable p r o .i e c t Io n GORGEOUS full 1 e n rt h USED carpeting, 65 yards for 548-87U. 682 Con g r e l!i a ,
brackets SJ. Small boat screen, $19. Entire record yellow bridesmaid dress, $15. 4 curved aectionala SlS C.M.
ll'ailer wheel and neoN inner library, near new SS albums . ll U 'th t h each 2 white vinyl couches 1 R.A=R=E-Chi=.,~k-..,,-~S1~0$~t2~pa~~
tube S5 N-· •hild's biko r-n •4n .A.... h ... • .. ·-·ood me · w1 ma c ng · . · • -' .-· ~d ~ 40.":"' r,,w.d heaCpiece a steal at S2S SlO each. 2 double mattrel56 64.2-3263 graining wheel and bracket ecrator oor wt e, ' · and 00 · SlO b !====~~~-~~ WOODEN sv.ivel desk chair. BRASS fireplace set. com-SOc. Kitchen utility table $25. Antiques:' Delft and Wooden archery wall rack x apnngs eac · REDWOOD 6' picnic table, 2
good condition S 12 · S 0 · pl.ete S19.50, J 1peed pedestal with electric outlet $2. TV Mei&san china $ 5. $ 2 5. $5, Maple pl.ate rack lovely 776-4693 benches S20 Orild's picnic r.tl.sc~Uaneous wooden chairs GE fan S18.50, portable elec· roUaround stand SI.SO. Elec-Pewter ipieces s 1· st o for den $22. 2 pontoons for REFRIGERATOR GE ex· table SlO Redwood planters
$..\ each. Extra I a r gt tric heat~ $8.5(), typi.al chair tric ~corn popper Sl. Anti· Cranberry glass $3 Luggage building on a raft. Ideal for cellent condltion S :JO . $2 Trellis '2 Boy's bike SIO
dqghouse $15. 962-3752 $9.50, metal serving cart, que stuffed chair SS· 3 table $4 Clothing, very hippy, S1· ttle bay $20. 546-3341 Kitchen range ''Magic Tape recorder, 25 tapes S20
BOY'S 26" bike, 2 yn old, table $13.50. large aluminum lamps $3 each. Cactus $25. Small antique table, BOY'S suit, size 38, 5'1". Jt'1 Chef", old faahioned $10. 6" c:herrywood fireplace s·u.· 494-6721 roaster $7.50. all in good plants lOc • 50c. Wooden need& repair $6: Decorator completely ivy leagUe with Divan, modem, 9eats 4 $5. mantel $25. 1909 Federal,
condition. 19361 Brookhurst sewing cabinet 75c. Ceramic clocks S8 each. Today and matching vest rreen $25. 835-4978. 849 Garnsey, Santa C.M.
2 fV picture tubes $2 ea. Sp. Il6 dishes 35c. Gallon outboard ton:iOl'row. Must Move. 2~00 546-3341 Ana l.G"u=IN~E"A'"'p;g."·-.,._-cLon-g~hall-~. """'.i
Olairs 50c ea. 494-8660 fuel in container 25c. 1312 Un1veralt)' Dr, icrooa: the TYPEWRITER, Underwood SMALL formica table and 4 Peruvian guinea pigs .$4.. LAST Call • orange wing 2 COFFEE tables $5 and $7, W. Balboa Blvd. Apt 7, N.B. street lrom new YMCA, portable, &ood condition $25. ch . .$15 542-4072 And . 642_5919 ctlair SIS. 16' wood ex1ens.ion corner atep table $ 1 2. 67l-4358 Newport Beach. 548-5107 airs · cages .
El...ECI'RJC Ice c r e am
treeze:r SS, ft2W Dunoan
Hlnes food cutter $5, teapot
$2, atudent desk $2, slot car
$15, catcher's ball glove S4.
twin spreads S2 each, futl
apread S2, baby gates $1
each, lamps Sl .50 each, in.
tant seat $1, 1wing SOc, bird
cage SOc, two dictaphooes S4
each, aterilizer 50c, laundry
cart SOc, !team iron $3, can-
dy dish SI . model car 25c,
insect torches and sprayer
50c, Starmite earner• $2,
fire starter lelectric) $1.50,
aquarium tilter U .50, book
15c, ho6teas set $1, to.n
pillows 75c. 00·2290.
UNICYCLE, Good condition
SI5. 673-856.3
LUGGAGE Carrier, like new
$15 Box springa and mat·
tress $10 2 coUee tables $10
each. ] end table no Chair
$10 ~2237
1WIN Matlri!ss and springs,
good condition $1 each. 54~1764 ladder $12. New dolly buggy 842-6730 58 PONTIAC, good engine Black and white rabblta 50c , COX slot car $10. Cox Mark 4 OLD But trusty Philco apart·
$4. 11 x u while nylon rug s25. Parts only S 1• S2S. 53 546-8693 55Sl02 DOOCo R1 Chevbodyports 25Sl· controlled SJ. 548+9676 mcnt siu refrigerator $20. SIAMESE Kl 1 t en•, Seal.
El . loth .. _. KING size paddcd headboard . mp ete s . ·•·-S25 "-A" .,...,,. i»ints. Bluepointe, H 1 d SlO. ectric c es ... .,er and spread $20. sewing Chev, parts only $1 • $25. 55 WROUGlfl' Iron table, 4 Front seat $10. Rear seat 10 SPEED 27" bin.o · ,,...,....,....,., shots $25. 546-8858
$15. (11Q..220) wiring. Puppet machine cabinet $10, wood Metro S1 ·SS. 55 Metro good chairs $25. 390 Ogle Apt D, $10. '56 & '56 windows S2 Gu itar SlS. Caravelle, 2lp;~AP""ER"'°'aa""'ok;:-;:book>=:;::--;20o:;!o=,~s"1
stage $2. Bird cage and folding chain 75c each, engine and transmission cut oH Tustin ' each. '56 rear wndow $6.''62 piece fins, size 8-9~ $5. Fire screen $25. J 1 O SIAMESE Female Sealpoint, ~~cx!1· t~;as:::.: drum ta.ble S20, upholstered down for Dune buggy $25 for DRESSERS, 5 drawer Sl2· Corv1ir bucket seals S25 548-0496 Femleat, CdM . OR 3-%68 ~Had shots . S 1 5.
$7. Work bench $4. Light r ocking ch air $10, motor. S2S rest of buggy. 60 S18. Maple corner unit 3 each. & rear set $10 Corvair BED, complete with bead-9-12 or 2-4
bar, 4 bulb, $3, Patio chairs upholstered chair SS. Argus ~k, P~~d only ~la· !25· pieces S25. Match i 'n g pick1.1p heater $15. 14" & l~:· board, boJ1 i!ipring, mattress rn=~u~IT~LESS"°"'°"'M""ul~be--,M"y,--,~h-od~e-1 PET Cages, all wi~, 36 x 24
2 for $5. 400 Pirate Rd. N.B. C·3 camera $25, table lamp He ights jus~1'0u Newpo~~ bookcue with 2 drawers SIO ~ wheel.~ i:s each. 13 · S25. Wei suit S7. 548-3515 trees 8' tal1 in tub SIO Pair x 24. $15 546-8858
646-3079 $5, sewing machine S20, full Blvd. ' Girl's bike, 24", SIO. Child's 14 an~ 1S tires ~-$5. l· 3 SPOCD girl's bike $5. 20 in. of boxwood 5 gallon can UTlLITY Air conditioner S25.
2 cmLDS trik .. $5 Md "· hoop t.lip $3, crib 18, mat--c==,,..,7>==c.c-~ Golden book Encyclopcdia 5.60x 3 59 Hillman tire and lk $8 2 5 · $2 50 each 401 Cabrillo Portable Jiermea t--writer •' 7 WEEKS old Boston T · wtieel $5. 2-.15" chrome ch boy's b e · x mir-· · ' ,..,.. Ladies Schwinn S7, 4 tress SS. infant walktt $1, erricr S3 Tape recorder SS Black wh 1 . h 815 15 ,,__ ror $8 Material 25c • 50c. Corner Tustin, C.M. S25. Cherry wood double carseat St. baby plaatic tub puppies S7 each. Ham radio coffee table SJ Platform t!C s wtt . x .... ca . $1 Boy' headboard with frames 425.
childrm's play chairs 50c 75c. Sit and Sun. 962-4145 receiver $25. Radio tras for rocker $3 IHgh, chair S3 SIO eech. Complete '57 Chev Glassware 50c • · s HYDRANGEA, Red 35c East· 24 x 40 Maple Nick Nack
each, skis and poles $1.50, 2 same $25. Camper ice cooler Plastic breadbox yellow 51k rear end $20. Corvalr 2 clolhin& 25c ·.50c. Pole lamp em violet& 35c Fuchbias 35c
panel Shoji screen S 5, WEDDING dreea size 10, veil SS. Boat windshield $15. lM Ice crusher SI Qi.r radio s2 speed tra11t1miMion $20. 875 $1. 32I8 Mrnnesota Ave., and 1Sc Queen Palm 25c shell $25. 548-9518 prefer
toealer SS, wafllec iron $1. each $25. G.E. electric wax-inches long) Utility Pickup 548-4903 · w. 17th St., Bldg, a, Cost• Costa Mesa Variegated ivy iu pota a5c ;;"""..-c~"'-·n~.,o--· .,,----~-
646-1436 er $15, draw dt'apes, drapes bed ladder raok on top S25. BATH tub SlO Naugahyde Mesa. BED for small ipet. Ha.a door and 45c Geraniums ~ ~d PINK Dinette 9e'l with 4
Ty PEW R 1 TE R Smith 50c to $15, copperwate $1 to 1052 Palisades, Santa Ana chair S5 2 end tr1b!es SS ea h. RUG $20, Good condition. and top that c106f's SJ. 4S5c Tul be~~-begonias 45c chairs, good condition $25.
Corona R~lt f'Wl5 like $3, brus clock, sconces SIO, Heights, just oU Newport Waffle iron $S. Coming Floral pattern in cameo 536-7481 ucc~ enls .loilL" and 45c. ~1 646-4052
nl'W'S25. :,48-TIS!; Blond wiglet $7 .50, lronlng,l oBl-;;;vd~-===,_,,--,-~ Ware Coffee pot $5. Hand design. Tones of itrey MODERN matching living ~abnllo St., comer Tusnn, ;"°"'-'o::;;::--;l~tk~~-;;-1.-~J'l~g~,~.-w
caddies with casters n .so 2 FIRE.STONE tires, cheater hooked "'"s Sl-S. Hand mix· greena, tan, off white. .....,..m •ha'-. b •au ti f u 1 C.M. puzzles lOc -J5c House ANrlQUE trunk $10, D\:l!l'cy· and $5 .. ~ ~ 1· k 9 50 • -«< "IOI ~oo. W ·-• •• , m ....... mu"u, more, sics . x 14 SIO. 673-0087. er and sharpener $5 Large .....,....., · """,,.,rra ay 'al $10 ch 2ST6 SCRAM LETS cleaning supplies 35c--$1. ~~e :::·a:~c1°ric,~;: call day or evenings 842-4349 2202 Oceanfront, N,B. rear. cofft'fc' table S20 Pots and BABY bed $10. Car •eat S3. ~:!~~lnster A::. 'c . M. • Records 25c • $1.50 2 Elec-
f¥Sional magic tricks lOc • WONDElR h<ne hobby horse GAS range, apt size $25. pans 25c-Sl Singer sweeper Tape ree<a'der $15. tbollling 646--0997 tric shaven S.2. and ss. 2 ru.
2!l, and moJ'e neat goodies~ on atand $5, mlcror.cope Oee.n. 548-338'l s.5 Compact sweeper with 5c·S5. Vacuum SS. Sat & ·• ANSWEIS fle cues, hold 8 each, S5.
small S2.50, goose neck desk =-=-~-;-'------attachments $25. 2121 Sun. 920 W. 18th St., c .M. GIRL'S 26" bike lJS. New . • .each 2 Radios f.!. and $.4. 5009 River Ave. N. B. 1WO tennis racquels with Orange Ave CM loam camper mattress 54 x . · ' ' Sol .1 642-9<fil lamps $1 each, larii!:e G.E. presses, both for S2 5. '°"'=""~--'-· ~·'--·-~= 'IWO bikes $6, SS. Con-M J25. 4.19 inch wheels SS Tiptoe -Sense -Women -a Pl lows 25c -$1.
mixmaster 8 speed SS, metal 673-5980 LARGE nat top trunk S3.95 tractors tools S1 ·$5. Vanity each. Axle, springs. wheela Parody -SPONSOR Upholstery remnants 25c·S2.
WHlR.LPOOL Im Peri 8 l wrought iron woodbasket $3.1 8;;1;;MM"'ON=~s--.,.t---nd~"--Dresses, size 10 and 12. SCJc. dressel' $12.50. Coffee and and t-~·· to make 1 .... ,,, Too many 1V dinners Dishes and kitchen utensils washing machine. Works ma! resa a ...... x Sl 2029 A · s San nd -~-·-1~ 12 536-'}103 l-1.B. ......,..;" 125 F 00 h d · cac1a I. ta e table $5. Double bed ..... ,,, SlS. _ B•k-, C.M. might cause a wife to Jook "" -.50 Bealrly supplies
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· 1n>.1. 3 LEATHER chairs SI each. boattl SlO. Dishes 1:1 n d na eijl! s. wit rame · es · and ~ ... S3 21 .. tor a new SPONSOR. ~ -· Shoes 25c -$3.
Eifu'RIC atove $25. Twin Numerous bucket seats $3 glasses, 5c • l5c. Ladies POI;tTABLE typewri ltt $25. Comer table SS-. Apt. s!ze GOLF cart V<"f> • LOVABLE Formica counter J x 8 SlO.
· Com· book• t941 to , .. ,, 13 stove $18.50. Anuque Min-Black and whHe Hottman AKC l"t'glstered Pictures and tra-A· Sl .• slle spring and mattress pair. Ford floor shift $5. skirls and to"". size 14, 50c. ..., l1 •= one yo3" old d•••h"nd '" ··-,.. •••h. ""I•·>·.,·,-1-. Old nesota aewing machine, nice T.V. SlO. Scooter · ~ <L>'.. " wan.., 12. Aug. 1•11 S•t. 2p-•pm SlO. Drapes $10, $25. 40' hall Hurst Oievy floor shift $10. $2. Boy' jackets $1 • and $2· .. .. '"' ... , .. '" "" t k b d ~ "~ -·t•hlo ,.~ng mo•hm·• cabinet $23. Hot plate S7. Col .. mbiaOr.CM. 0 m&e some o Y's Sun. 10•rn ·6pm 3007 rug and pad S20. 9xl2 gray 4:ll Oievy rear·end Sl5. 543-4984 ,,..,. ~· .. " hildre happ
shag SlO. Film editor S7. Numerous V..S Ford motor AM"''·FM~~ra::-:;di~o-an=d"in~t,-,-,-0m-. 125. Portable quartz Health Stromberg..Carlsor_i radio WASHER $25. Dryer $25. ~Pebbln ,, f• my n::;ief is Femheath, O::ISta Mesa
\\'omen's clothes, size 8-lO, parts Sl. SS. 2 shop tables 2 speakers $25, Sem~hand Lamp S2S Commod<! chair coNOleS15,2ct'latra $Tpr.2 Trmk with drawers $25. mefor~'atp~~~ or ELErrRJC Cement vib $25
S'.? · SlO. Household items i5c S2 each. Early American tied blond wig, ne.vecr worn new, $25. ~2529 ' old · Sailing prints 1 $ 5 • Overstulled chairs SS. $10. Shaft and tamper S2i Table •s 8 nd Ol · C Refngerator (cross top S25. S"•· ... -S2• $3. Toy•, ..__, •• KENMOR.E M. Mglo $5. FT-• S::t. 49.t-9374 rug ~ · ra new ymp1c $20. Junior chair S2. Pull l·llLD'S desk S20 Sectional 2622 B Santa Ana Ave., Cos-., .. ...,...~ LlllVl"I ch Pr al t .. ,r disc belt sander S25 Motor U~DERWOOD port ab I c bar bell weights Sl2.50. 4 down dining room fixture S2. SlS Chairs SS and $10 Dlnelte ta Mesa. (Please park In 50c • $5. Rolling 1V stand . ov1nc1 cof ce table, $20 Portable 3" belt sander
typewriter with case Sl5. ban:,' 1Fdoc$5d ,.,;,F ~eto.r kand Police officer's I e at he r le set S25. Comer case $10 street) 645-0890. Sat and Sun S3. Trayless high chair S3. hke new $17. 646-4060 S25 Ca!e and belts S20
Kenmore tank v 8 cu um mani ~-49 a'.oo 1°" .. ~~c ·: goods, basket weave SlO. 3 Stack Tables and bookcase S.6. Child ~k no. L.a.m~ $3. WHIRLPOOL Automatic 2 Portable 100,000 BTU apace
cleaner $6. Dish mastC"I' dish ~~~~a1ic =smi;sio~ = 1~~ ~~e~Ta:l~~ SIO 646-4 731 C.M. . BED divan, new olive fabric ~ speed washer, G.E. electric heater $25. Motor $ 2 s.
'?WIN naugabyde bead·
boards, bei&e n5. White
rotaey sewing machine atilt
cr.binet S2S. Hendricks cop..
per bird cage $.50. Wedding
dreu, nylon l•ce over !¥: ··
feta size 14, $25. 26 inch Ne
Huffy. $25 each. 961J.2520' :•i ·
ANTIQUE Birdseye Maple
dresser S25. Min'or $15.
Bookcase i.ilelves, llghtwood
small metal slide $1.5&.
Metal adjustable iron boalV
$3.50. Tdcycle $8.50. Tobot·
gan SM. Skis $5. Sha<fOsi./
box, good for jewelry no:
Coffee t8'ble $5. Yarn 25':
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50c pa.Ir. Turntable $10. Set ·
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$20. Saturday·Sunday only:
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medium size SS. 543-6842 -
VOIT tether hlill and ~
duty pole, playground site,
like new cost $22 will aeU for
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MAGNESIUM "E.T." rims '.
14", * regular prlcec $25 '.·
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pooer with 6 brushes ns ..
Cosco 3 tier utility c ·~;
white with wheels $ 3·,
Brunswick wooden pool ~e. ;
brand new, with car •
case S lO, Drafti~·i
equipment: 2 boards with)' -!
squares 1 ; Sl.50; 1 • $3.SQ, ... ·
drawing pen set in Cm,. ,
10ale $10, compuse1 $1
each. Triangles and Fren(:h '. ,
curves 25c each. SU-1636 .:. ·"
DINING room set, Da.nill;i: ·:
modern, hardly used; r
table $25, 4 chairs $'7.;,a ·
each, two Dani.sh modetn
end tables $10 e • c Ii,. ~
matching coffee table t&J. ~
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l.1APLE captai:i's chair wlfu .
pad SIO. Collee table $25.
Lamp table S20. Large foot
stool and pad Jl5. Pair b -~ ·
lamp& $5. Bookcase $ .
Rattan 1'ldaht chair '19--
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NEW Garcia Rod $13. Good
troll rod s10. BaJt rod S7 • a
foot jig rod plus jigmutt
reel Sl8. Garcia light Marlin ·
rod S25. Pen Mater Mariner
full 20 H>. Dacron $25. Small
spin rod and reel t9. •
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ELECTiRJC Golf carts (2). :
Need work, $25 e•ch .',
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2 SURFBOARDS SS each.
613-3256
11' x 128 DINING canopy $15: ·
Coleman 50 lb. Ice box 418..,5 •
gallon gas can with hold'e-r :
Sit 2 wood car racks ~ :
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1ra.sher $14. S.T. radio clock $25. Nu merous 352 For_d Lane, Costa l\!£'88 WHITE aluminum awnings. 7 $25. Rocker and stool Sl6.50, 2 MATOllNG green twin d~er, both ell'cellenl COil· Garden sprayer SS Tow
$3. Toast master toaster molar PQrts n S 5 , ft SlS e~ch. 121 5 ft. SlO Bed frame s2.50. Coffee couches $25 each-Melching dn!on $25 each. 545--6275 chain $4 Model A engine S25 BOAT "Ice O.est" S feet
S2.50. 6 electric alarm clocks Numerous 57 and 58 Ford TRUNDLE bed $I5. Bunk e~ch. Firescreen and itn· table Sl.50. 642-8171 end tables $10. 4510 W, SAN Juan Mission scene Accessorie:& $25. Bear trap long, 10 n11! ue ·gr 0 0 t/ F.
bed d Slo 4.9 •·a d Rd 11 N '--outside, insulated inside, 2 . $5. All brass 2 way tloor body parts S1 -$3. 548-7037 · no mattress SI5. Twin C~~s57"" 2an """ war · DINLTl'E table $20 6.chalrs Balboa Blvd., N.B. 673-6865 painting on monk's cloth. · ew nearing sound drain, SJ8, 646-42ll
•·mp •od •hodo. B••"-·m I ~=~~--,~-~~~ headboards SS. Clean hide.a. I ==~~~~-~--~ ,. ·~ Sat S25 Water col-""intin· g device $5 Large ...,,.be S6 "' u'""" T\VIN beds S15 each. New bed s~ K $15 Dark room equipment S7 FIAT, nins. Aa ""....,,,, · · "' ,,... · "'"J" KALART 8 scale $2. 3910~ Otannel Pl. ""· ilchen table, 4 BOY'S Schwinn StingrBy S25. Sl5 Chest of drawel'S S5 onl u ·.30. 5 PM . 64&-Ill'l basket of flowers, framed NeoN comm nails l0,20.30D MM e d I to r lipread $5. Typewriter SIS. 2 cha irs S'lO. Recliner $7.50. Girl'a 20" b•'ke $8 G•'•I'• 24" Y 115 • "d.,_ lOc lb ....__di Ing viewer-splicer like new NB e!'ld and collee tables, light, ' Bookcase SS Wrought iron 1 1 S25 ....., Ut:'T back rush seat · .,...., e sew · · ooch ,.3_ •1,.1, $5 eaoh. T. V ta.ble S2. T.V. sland Sl. bike $12. 8081 Yorktown, bookcase 15 Oeok $5. Floor 'IWIN beds, comp e e . arm chair $20. R 0 ya 1 ma c h f n e $15 Kelaey $8.50. 5.16--\W17
2-BURNER elec. hot-plate .. " Trombone $25. Hoov e r H G ~7898 h et YollCni fonruca al · 15" .. ~-1 11 DOUBLE bed ,_, mat~-·. n nd M I t bl $15 M. ' · · ....,,... _..,,I·-Sl. "-·~1, bed ••s. ea.c s · Doultoo pitcher, Stog-·h um1num ... ,~ s 0 "'"' u·~-S29: portable elec. rotisserie ou ap e a e · 1r· cleaner SS. Bicycle $10. 2 .,.., ~.... uvuu .. d t -l. • r g e c..."""" Art I 12 ~·b'" b I ror $5. Broiler $5. Steam TALL round birdcage $3 6 x 8 chartreuse rug $10 9 x inette se ~""· .$15 6 bottle caster set, 1 bot· eue uvu ~ arre dresser and mirror, chest
Sl$: small P 0 r 18 b 1 c iron $3. Suitcase SJ. 4 x 6 bucket scats $25. Antique Large turke" platter Sl 12 brown rug S7 TV cabinet Frigidaitt $20. Blue sec-Ue misaing, year' 1878 $20 gun S25 .410 gtln $20. 38 125 each, 2 youth beds and t""~iter S4: ......... l"V'T' wall rocker SIS. Console radio ' 1 S25 h Hoove~ elec-I ot 115 135 " tt no h ff .rr -··-~,..... rug S3 646-4072 Large laey·SU!an Sl T.V. $2 Typewriter stand $3. t1ona eac · • Paintcd f('Qther picture of Pat . 1i.fle ammo ma resses eac : co et
laOlp s7: elec. hand mixer •. 1~R.O" TV 19 ,··-h l20. Sl5. SmaJl round table SS. stand S3. Wooden camp cots Decorative wall clock S7 tric broom $5, Dressers S2 ............. glazed and fram-.1 Sl.50 box. 44-40 10: rd 7.65 table $5, bookcue $5. dine~· $91, 2 metal tr""S aoc each ... v •v '-"' .... Wonder horse for kids. 5,q w ........... t:<.1 t t bl 00 4 """'-SU -54" with mattress S3 each act. 2 Cedar chest $10 Chenille ell(:h. 6T.Hi244· ...., · SlO liand paint· .. Milk gta•• Para-Pistol S4 bo:11. 38 auto e a e a Ul<W• • 54 .. 2889 AM·f'M radio $5. Fur stole, v-1050 n1 -o"" ,,.., .. -,,==--~-,~=~ yd. 54" brown be I g' bed•preads 75c each. Balboa Blvd. Balboa banquet lamp, b•-191L '4 box. New clean rod kits 1 ~~'-"'~·::..,~-----cape style S20. Studio couch MOVING t cli \" k -• CHILD 'S pedal car $3, Doll rover, new ST. BeauHful · mus s · -.or upt'lolstery fabl1C SI Sewing Chrome bread box $2, 10 fl SHORT blonde wig $20. Black high, 27~ to top of chimney, Sl.50-$3. Sat only. 1572 Indwi 12-VOLT Stereo tape pla)'<'!r
crib Sl . Wood play tahlC' S2. t'l bowl bench S25. Outdoor lights box 50c Small lamp 50r venetian blind S8 Like new wig, Dip length S 2 O. electrifiOO S25. German pur· behind S.A. Count?)' Club $25, 4 tapea each SJ, Ml!lal doU-high chair 75c. punc set S 1 O · Sl .50 · Sl4. Antique scalp Rollaway SJ Old portablr TV aerial S5 Patio furniture I spee.ker el trow· 1.2-.' .J. C'lo!bing~. shoes, purses 11,-AotiQ"• cl k ~ 50 · Westingh~ toaster. never pie uster flowers, 7 In bowl LAPIDARY Polishf'r with lll-F1 .;, ,"',. t•pe'",,,.t 11~:"k' < Tricycle S2. Vac·u-oorm S\. · " oc 9 ••· • sewing machinl' St 19&1 SI each, Brand new slkle ,......-... SlO. Guitar S20. $4.50. 418 Femleaf, CdM. rtQtor 115 w ...... -.t 1-1..,, ~ , -·
St-ll•• S4 . Ba' •loot 7".-. jewelry 25c • S2. Beddin~. S25. New bed frame 15. M _, A C "1 "'toe Sl 50 T••lo tot IJ ..,,.....llt:\I '""&" "'" """' . 12 .~ boo•· h < •u ' '"' towels. curtains 25c • S.1. Lam S onrovia ve. ·" · · ~ r · l-lollywood bed $10. Old SKIN-ONER'S Paddle board 28". 75c eact'l. Tools 2Sc-S2. ~. SIU! ...... "' ....._ ' T.V. stand 50c>. "As is'' T.V. Vases. dishes, v.·all d ......... ,. n-.•·PI 9. 4 bar 6tools $25. DOUBLE kltchm si~~. Recking hor~ $1 SblP ""'"'h$5."A.t. 11349 Ch k 1 ,_ ~s V1VM voltmeter $20, ne~-·_: ss: Credenza iable $2.50. ~...... our.lf\case SS. Rat rage S2.50. board sz. Vaporizer S1 ........ -rw-Y Sl5 Sink and stand for un g ass, roe,.,, --.-1 t)1)e plicypen $5, 4 foot rouM .;
54L 2847 lions 10c • $1. Records, Guinea rplg cage $2. Books, e:iccellent rondition $ 7 . j 0 Hamster cage S1 Wicker dog SEWING cabinet and table trailer or camper Sl5. Good Assorted mlrroa S I -$to formica table top S ~ : '
' books 10c • SI Sat all day, toys. infants . ct'llldren'a • 646-211Xl h«I Si 4 water skis S15 Life S15. 644-2024 TV $.25 .45 automatic. brass, African viole1s 2 5 c -T 5 c aluminum picnic JU. g S2, 8I41 .,.,' BltfE, girl's Stingray 20", Sunday aflemoon, 1:i9 7 adults clo!hin, 5c • 12.50. RUC d 30 44 d $12 d · -' & ---> Ma.,. · II kind! Sc SI, <~ """ n,· .. .,,,·d· Pl. C.M, ._.2879 ' pa • oz, Y 5 · preservf'r 50c Bowling boll 4 SPICE '''k' ~ oach. Me-e-pnmi.v c\c,........, 3c 30-.,az.ine1 , a Deerfield Drive, Hunti""lon ,. · ........-"""" ~ ~ .,..,..... Plants in rt'dwood tub• 12 • 646-2105 ""'I'-30 • 50 b' "· each P ket 1........i.. 3 f OK... ~..,, • $5 St'loes, slu 81,9. $2. tal li~lace basket Sl.50 · car 1ne brus oc;. • oc UJUP.a or""" Jk.e.ch. SJ&.2381, Saturday Is Your Ad in our classifieds? DIAL direct 642-5678, charge SlO. Cuptain'6 dcck C'h!'irs BIKE, amaUI S3 Youlh bed Culcmnn lantern s2. Record n __ .. ·, .. , .. LP •t•,_., & hi-fl 25c !"J46-7052 Girl's dt"f!55eS, size 10. 12, P.M.
Scqnl!OC'le YIU! be lookin& for )'OUr ad, then sit back and $2. 356 Princeton Dr. C.M. $10 Pink padded toy box SS. collection 78'a, Sl5 \Vebster 2 ';;~ Many .ra~: IOc each. GERM.AN S~erd PUPii. 2Sc -$2. Girl's white jacket "PL'°"'U~M~B~[~N~G--,U~tunp-.c--.-p-ipo,-1·'°
11.iDlaJ 642.-5678 listen to the phonec ring! SOCK IT TO 'EM~ Small ml rocking horse Sl vol dictionary, like new $10 Books; p:iperbedts lOc Hard males $10 Females SS 20042 wilh hood, aize U . S4. waste littings, conduit IOc .
Bathroom basin with !1ucet& Fi<"tion books 1Qc..35c C•r backs 25c Mahogany maga· Birch, Santa Ana Heights. Lamps 50c-42.50 l T 7 3 S2. Paint 25c. Sl. Dual wall
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ditlon S25. Adj u at ab l ec Boy'5 bik<' S9. 2398 Redlands MUSKRAT coat, lull length, condition $20 545-2555 chairs $25. 838-4232 15" wheel.a and tires $2.
ref'd lng !able ..., Litt\,. used Or. comer Stnta Is•bel. ·good condition to wear as is, DANISH Divan ir"ame $15 Bcich tubes 50c. Bea"h •• N p be -~~ tlal MICROFILM Camera $ZS. "" baby walker $5. 642-3690 _ · · or would •uu1 .. an G1s stove SIO Single beds Sl chairs, need l'K'Oller SOc.
48 YDS gray-c~rJ)et-S2S., SCOOTER SJ Steamer trunk •llowance on new coal S25, and $1. 15 gal aqu11rtum $15 ~~ --~:~$2(1 :.k~~ ~ Heavy f.lberglass SI yard.
•ood _00·,u·on. 6-.o,9 $10 H_l·lf speakers S25 Com-Ladil'S dresses, ensembles. Pltypens $3 and $5. Crib' ~xy resin S2 gallon fbring • '" ·~ t1 ~-t discl $10 Coleman stove SlO · 1 merc1al mop S3. Pt1a;::le hlou'IC!i, sites 10 • , _. o Sl5 and SlO Ba thinl!llte Sil container). Roi ends hou&e" ORIGINAL oil paintings $5-
$25. L and1c 1p es and
seai;capes, Sizes 8 x 10. 9 x
12. 12 x 16. 12 x 24. 15 x 30.
16 )i 20, 20 x 24 and 24 :ic 36.
One palleHe !mile seascape
S2J, One buttrrlly 24 x 36
framed S2S. Somt ol the
others are lnmtd. 531-JTI)J
aflC'r 11 Sat Md Sun.
Beam botllts-:-Y'alUes Sl·S25.
Couch, modern $5. Gului r,
Spontob $8 Comic -X..10c 340 N. Garnsey St.
Santa Ana. 835-4978
COLOR Ban S2S. 548-3806
breakfast table S20 Mttplc $7, Shot."5. whitr high he('\s, Fe('ding table $10 Cradic Cartop ca?T\er $5 Slttping wire No. 12, 8, 4, l, SQc. s3'
breakfast ch1irs $15. Gr!.'-9S SJ. Man's blue sult gs.40 and maltrt's.s S15 P1Jnt Sl a bag $3. iltobe llgbt parta S TV's for parts $2 ('llCh.·
ci11.n column SW Washing $25. 548+1236 gal. ())Illa, 32 plCC"CI SIG Si.50 Electronic Par Is AM·FM rlld~ SS. Antiqut
h. StO , kl 50c-420 Sa4 & Sun 141 PM ·~m, machl·-$5 T I mac 1ne wor ng DOUBLE bed, bookci se Te1mi1 racquet S5 Meat ·~ . oo a
toosttrs $1 rech. Baby hcadOO.rd, natural •sh, ho~ .alk-er ST. Ell!ctric bean pot ml St. Ja.mcs Pl., Newpot1 lOc • $1. 2'285 Tustin Ave ..
awing SS. Hand dryrr S2$. 2 al $5. Handmade quill 1,.,,,. SlO Beach. corner 15th St. C.M. : springs and mattress, met ~,...
round s!ools S;i Infant s~at bed frame $25. Baby stroller Llneru. kitchen and btiby MATTRESS. Foam. 3 6 · ' RATl'AN cooch $10. Swedii
Si "Potty .teR! :iOc. B•hy $3. Surft>oArd, 9.6 ••• sz;. ltm\S 15c-S3. Portable wide, 72" long, I" thick. modern couch SJ O
"'°'cltt S:t Pot holdtt ruck Str«!t shoe akatea, .sl.r.e 4, stereo S25 Craft klls Sl, 339 Covered with beige-.whlle fu-covetable couches ~
St .1irden lools S!-$3. O'lr· H~mllton, C.M. 642--?SlS or licking. CUstom made as ch11lrs SJ • $10. Auiomttlc
rui:.ated paper roll Sl Oak S2.SOcl '6 IJP TeCtJS2Sm~ g~ &fl-5597 pad for twin bfod. sJee-plng Washel'$ $10. 1lfJV dryer 110.
chl\irs S5 t.1'1.ild '~ ll(V.'lnt cy e enf'ine · "3• ....... 8 Kitchen ttod dinlnr chalr1 SJ
m.·"ine "'· Child'• doll• Lane. Ms..33.J4 GOOD Oathes, sizca 10 11.nd ._or ct1mplng, Cl:l6t $1 .95. ,.., .,_ .. _ "'' .., 12 Cl s&k; b t 1 Ntver used. $6. 501 Avenlda • "'· 1><:11a S2 • $5, St ... w And •nd toys Sl-$3. Food OOVf'f'I 2 SETS twtn .aprinp and · a ua ~ &ty ea. Lore:nr.o In tbt BI u ff 1 . gold psnel1 1ultable for wall
2Sc Bf"lge drapea SI Garden mattttSIC'I excellm condl-Designen lncludfd 1 re Ct"Weriri&, 32 ICIUart feet $3.
W>le Sl He1tcr SS R•t wllh Uon S2S • ~. 56-7883 C.ecrg\a Bullock, Ade I c 644--0421 each. Dishes, books 10c -$1.
clllgf' $1.50 Assorted platet S1mp10n, Abe Schrtdf'r. M. 6 MEN'S SU!ll, eood ccn-2285 Tustin A•e. C.M.
ONE Inch Mltutoyo lOc.SOC Bird cage Sl Sand POLAROID ''Swlna;cr' Nlldler, Bill A tki n ton, dit!Qtl. con1~rvsllvc Studio Couef\ $10. T.V. SlO
mlcrome1er, Clllrbkle Up~. box $1. 100 King Pl., N.a. ai.mtta. ~. uaed 000' Amalfl, Carlyle, Phil Rose. buaincu, t'lte 42 J•dcet, 34 x W&ll ~I"" Sl.-$2. 2 Odd nev~r used $JO Stand. wlth Sat· Sun 10-4 $12.50. 549-3185 ss to $20 Back &y area. 30 trwMn SS to Sts Bock night •t··•· ., • wheel• for outboard motor ... , I 23 ......... .., tac Sl. F.lcct.rolux v ll c u 11 m OAS relrlgen.tor, 11pt size. HIGH chair $5,. BM:hlnttte ST. 2318 Ro;.-u andt Dr. Of nl Bay llJ'M , ZJlR R«tland.s Dt, Ar!Uiclal f!O\.\'tl'I V nd
ch••ner, cord winder and al· Rood CQOd,Uon SlO, 675-CS83 Ponacrib SIO. WantAtAt $3. St. &ff1..5a S.turd1y 10 to oll 23rd SL 6*-526G. S1tur· ArTangemeata le ~s •sS.
t11icl'lmll!rlta, ntcd• hollr: $15 MTTER box SID 27'1'0 DcSolo Stc-rlllttr f.2. Crib with new 4 day 10 to 4. L~n1, 80me hand em. ~. 168 Moint• Vista A\-e., C.M. MtM D f! J Mu matll"esa SlS. 543--0'lll 8 ELL V B 0 A RD $.24.93 TWO CM r"71R:fl, ant •Pl. bmld"red. IOr.-$3, C'lothlnc:
Av e. C,M. artA. OIARC.E )"OIJt want ad DOW. 494-3611 110 t!llch· ~ ~...StO. Jf'Welry 1 ~c-1 '2.""
• ' . "
•
I
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CI IRICTu1<T iJOas & EMPLOYMI,., JOBS & ""'PLOYMINT .!DIS l 11,MPLOYM&NT J(IBS' i. IMPLOYM,NT JOBS ·a IMP(OY~l.NT' JOIS l EMPLQYMCHI ~011s a ~OtM~NI Ju&• a -PLuY T
or 0.cor•tlng 6737 H I w led Mon 7200 H•lo W..,...,. Mon 7200 , •......--,_, • , _, • •n ' , . . Help w~ ,,_... 721111 Help won-. Mon 7200 .., ..... w-7JOO Help w...... -Jobo M ... Wom. 7500 Jolol -.. Wom. 1*
STARTING UP A NEW PLANT
IN
Il 1L~-:,:,a': · " ~ AdDitnktnU.. Wenten 7400 .
CaU a•Ul6F M£W PWlllm ~ 1 ~... • • • • • • 1 ... ~ """" ..
I ng 675 • ' . ·t~ -&ellf~ SelY eel m fl . =--_._;.;::::::.· FAOORY •.\""llM ACC111111t. •m id~ Lxec , EIKT..c
ASSIMllY ' . COST~ MESA, SEPT. 9TH. Uool!>g o! all tn>"" 1 ill'a-ao,. -"""tlUll DIJecfOr ~ lor ~ Glrll
Hour. 674 Caojlol, °'"' "~~NGPANESCIOONU_ N.I~ r-Rapidly ~ ....,. < • 6• w: e;..t 1fW1., ~.B. Will he•• openings for: . 548-1330 1 ~ , • Cl'n' OF 81 appctht! ' ~
r ·s CUBtDm 1ro11inc • Protfiw • "x.-.tio ,,.. lb l>tt'Plon -CS~~ "Ndn'Qili:-l!EAClf"-cj!!!!i!!!!!ll!!!l!!!!!!!!!!l!-I-Wllio&_..."""""f\ooro! • office Personnel ~ Steno
& Secretary
...
ii"tnoved m 131) E lT. sun.t 0.pt. Qpeninfl • &511Cmblr IC'bedulinr, m"· .ruos ror ac<XJUntant.. $1,lU • 1,3J7. etaallen.Pia Help WantMI · autmbly anddrruil ct.rd
;IM. 0pm M°"""8at MEN ARE NOW ti'EING teti1l flow. ShaQld be fa-Acc:oUntln& ~ and pos\Uon u bead of 9& man Women 7400 tnlipectkJn. DlY lbJlt. A~
1-1...,,,.-------lNTERVl.EWED, HlR:ED miJlar with arnall precil}on five Yff.l'I ~.,..... dtpllrtmt>ll1 ftsponsible lor ply: L~1plng 6810 AND TRAINED TO Fn,,L manu{ac:turll\& equipment ft1Tfd. Sbould have equfpment .. maintenance, e Plant Operators 'a ,~ ND GOOD POSmONs Wint and lnveotocy prooeedures. stroni ~ in ac-nekl maintenance. bulldina '''r.· R'S LA SCAPtNG TOP STARTING PAY. Capable of determpllng -·n•• ~~"'-, -··-·11 maintenance, and ref'U5t! •y ENING SERVICE -buy decl-M -~ ~-~ ~·~
I tate licensed~. $512, mo. & up fmum~two to three·~ ,·.~ ••• ~menert~ ::::~:.x1 t-!s:!• ~
KEYPllMCH
OPRATOR
M1nh1ll
Communications • Shipping & Receiving
.Clerk tial -Commercial "" 1 ... ""' ..-~...--•
I ---U •' uallll-' ~-.. a"""'_ pt.! &o eXJ)e.,enoe. App y: tion. Call or &end resume lege and five .)'earl ol ret-Minimum 1 year exprri-
mce O to, O to 6, C&t. It <61.
Excellent benefits an d
workin1 conditions.
• 22~0 S. AnM St, • cleanup. "'no.est. ~...,.. ...... ~ -R.11 .. 1 dmlnl •-·• Np jot;i too big 893-3581 on the pa.yf'Qll this week. and lllary reqWttmenta ......-e a luau\"C ex .. Sant• Ana, C1Df.
54().2120
• Lab Technician -Chem·
lstry & Math. "'!ltXVY '""' ""'"' • ..u """' "'"'"' and unaklll"' STACO IHC ,., _..... "' ""bile worl<J • • should apply " ._,..,,.,. r • conslrU<:lloo and ,....,.,,. -1··~' !°';:.S~ •Son im't ~uary. and we are 1139 Beker St. M1rshlll ~·~~ ~~:
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'" 'S ,_..,._ • rototill en equal opportunity em-Cost1 Mes.t flee, Cll)I 1i.n 3300 New-........... v. player. 549-3041 ....., ;,,.._ ...... eot, have own MINIMUM Communications port Bh•d., Ne..-Bea<'h, •
ROYAl
INDUSTRIES
lntorvie't'ing win be done on Plent Sito
Sterling Aug. 12th. Cell H. M. Chri.ton-
. '
.. !pmenl 962-4764 QUALIFICATIONS: AA ,qoal _,........,. Calli. 9>;60, !n4l 613-2ll•-
~rh1nglng • Age 20 or over emplo)'l':r 2230 S. Anne St, CLERK TYPIST son for Appointments. Phone 540-8920 Atl~fin1 6150 • Hi. school grad or Santa An•, C1Uf.
equivalent 540.2820
P G And Papering. It :i,oa.~ me we both benefit
~ve buy not expensive
!"i me and aee. Ml-3151
. r I exterklt. 1 1tory
• ~·-, D A painter!
. o $85. Work guar.
P1'll'fI'ING. Ext. Int. Ext.
t1A Trailer. 11 yrs l!!XP·
llne· est .. Acoost, ceil
~325
ijlffl:ruoR & EXTERIOR
_ P.ain~. Frt:e eat.
Jn.,.,&: Ins. Oiuck 543-5314
:r-Buggy" 84T-16'll
\1-obn store • home calla i~'adviae. aeU • inttall
PpN'TING Aver. room
Co£nDI. $25. & Up. Neat ~ Local reh. 847-1358 =ext. Average 1 BR apt,
It mat'ls $74 .SO.
1528, 548-4921
Pf'-q!t't~ING Interior/Exterior.
~ Free Estimates! ·.W:w-4669•~•
\ri\)blng 6890
t,\l''z4 HOUR sritVICE *
Plu:t/lbing, repair , remodel, tI!c. sewer cleaning
G~teed * &'6-1401 P~ING 24 Hr. serv. Vet~ guar. Uc., Insur.:
~el. repair, rooter serv. ~1MT566
• Or1nge County
resident
• Mech•nic1fly inclined
• A~I• to start work
now
We al5o have good
summer jobs,
CALL MON. A TUES.
Kl 3·9289, .xt. 23
Ask for Mr. Hill ,
Personnel Department
Young Man
For cooking position.
Fine opportunity for
1dv•ncement In pr.
gre1sive comJNny of-
fering profit sh1rln9,
p1id vacations •nd in·
surance proe.ram.
Apply in person
Wu Ben's
333 Bay1lclo Or.
Newport h•ch
Administrative
Assistant
Sl..t•g 6960 CITY OF
leJ DRESSMAKING • NEWPORT BEACH
A.f;'l'tR. $'773-939. New posi.tk>n. Ex·
I ProfeW al & Fast cellent opportunity for col·
1 ·': on }ege grad. looking toward
Rftl80'lable. 646-6446 career in municipe.l gov-
"lttritions-642-5845. emment admlnlstraUon to
Ni.at·accurate, ~ .. )'T!I •• ~ ~-Gue~ 'services'
, eltt.' R4!q'trlniii" 6:>1-
Programmer
For
Real Time Systems
C•ll or 11nd resume
Marshall
Communications
2230 S. Anno St.
Santi An1, C11if.
540.2820
AA -.,..,..,,.Uty •mplaycr
Dali Processing
Analyst
CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
S831·1,010. New position of-
fers challengina: opportunity
to bead up 11 P"Owin& muni·
cipa.I data proctl151ni: func.
tion using NCR 500 com·
plier system. Req\ares col·
lep-degree and five YMrl
experience u a ll)'Stems
and program.ming ~iaJ.
ist. Addtl. experience ma,y
be substituted for ~.
For further information
-~~--~~--I contact Personnel Office,
Clty Hall, 3300 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach 92660
ln4) 613-2110. MOLD PRESS ·
OPERATORS
Small mold shop. Must be
experienced ln transfer ind
injection molding. Muat be
capable ol doin&; set ups.
Appl.y
STACO, INC.
1139 Boker St.
Cost• Men
549-3041
An equal opportunity
em play tr -.
, 'Or1n1iCounty'1
PONllnEALER
Has opening for 2 pro!esslon-
&l auto salesmen:
MECHANICAL
ASSEMBLY
One year experience nec-
euary in electronic type
mechanical assembly.
-APPLY -
Marshall
Communications
2230 s, Anno St.
Santi An1, Calif. " -··54q20 -.
An equal opportunity
employer
. -· q Test
Operators
EnglnHred Produ~ts
Divlaion
2040 East Dyer Ro.d
S1nt1 An1
540-3210
Contracts Adminlstra·
tkln. Attnclve perms-
" nent position with dlver-
sifled respons1blltes for
peraon wtb eood t;yplna
Mills and Pfdenl:lle ex-
perience tn .te.tiatical
DOW CORNING
CORPORATION
I 1! ,
' ' '
RuW..r -rience
only. One on 2nd
shift, one on 3rd shift.
Apply to:
Dytt Rd. OU-Ramp
E. !rom Newport Fwy. on Rtdhlll, 2 biles north of l•br ; ' I •
work. Profit -· · An Equal Opportunity Employer ,. , 1~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!! ..... !!!!!!!!!!...,j'~T
Peraonnel Office
U.S. Divers
Company
3323 W. Warner
Santa Ana ... AA eqoa1 .......,,...,.
emplayer
CAREER SaleJ.men At-
tentioo. We are looking for
men that are interested in
becoming Better than
Women
for p11rt time work
helping In food P"Po
•r•tlon. Experience
not MCl'INry,
Apply In Person
Wu Ben's
333 Bayside Dr.
Newpart Beach
average S&lmmen lor a Bet-1---------
ter than average incomt
with a Briter than average
Co. 25-35 years, Marrled,
stable. Sale1 experlenc
preferred. Phone 642--0814
Mr. H. C. Van Ausdeln at
the Pennysaver, for Appt.
INSURANCE
AGENCY GIRL
Excellent opportunity in
large agency. Experience
in Caimi and Secretarial
w or k dellirable. Startlna:
aalary $350. up dependlna
on experience.
P•cock ln1ur1nce, Inc.
(TI4) 841-8514
1'!'931 Beach Blvd, Sultt H
Huntington: BHch
J. C. CARTER CO.
671 W. 17th St •
Cost• Meu
S48-3421
AA eqoa1 """°"""" --
STDIO
Would like minimum 2
years experience, Type
50 wpm, cepable ol u.t-
in&: dictating equipment,
cballenaing opportunity
in Sales Department Ap-
ply
STACO, INC.
1139 Bokor St.
Cost1 Me11
549.3041
An" equal opportunity
emplo.)'er
H•lp W•nttd
Women
Billing
Clerk
7400
Good with tij(uret, must
like detail work. Penna-
enl, good q>portunlty. Call
or apply:
Cla-Val Co.
17th & Pl•centi1
Cost1 Mesa
54S.2201
An equsl opportunity
employer
METER MAID
FOR WATER Dl:S'l'RICT'
--==~=~~-No experience necessary. GIRL FRIDAY Must have good penmanship
Fuclnatina: opportunity for a and Jnjoy woi-ktng out of "Take ......,_e" kind of ~•-'""'-..., a.u• door1.. Pleasant workinK
Typing, lhcrthand, pt.e&sant conditions. can for appt. 8
volc-e A lbility to remain un· a.m. • S p.m. 4~9461 or
ENGINEERING
MAINTENANCE
HELPER
Amerlcare, Inc.
214 Hospital Circle
Wt!tmlnster
893-464.1, ext :m •
Equal opportunity employer W 'I rattled by bou who's never 830-0300. II ress "'°"""· Folr pay, Xlnt va-1-'-'--'-"i,;..,==--cation & aick leave 'Plan WA1TRESS e Hostess Gorgreoos view ol Irvin ' Part Tl.me eveninp lffOV ·TffERE1 ' · ~ch · a fun place to wor~ Expefood" '",~n ~ -': ' I · Appl)i ~ person R.wme .t ,....,_ _..., -Ptt Q•=-
Sllilbo«t matiut•cturtt ·need l-5 p.m. daiJ.y rnents to: PO Box 338 Costa VIU1 ltom• Restaur•nt
lnsPector wit b thorough S ck Sh Mesa 9'l626 ' HS N. Newport Blvd. •--·~ na ap N•wport s .. co
" Library Assistant " ,,
CITY OF ·
NEWPORT BEACH ,_, ,
$i56U84. Ntw position re-,
C'efltly created to be u-•· llianed to Balboa UbraJ')' .::.
toperf<xm_.uu ...,.-•
professional tasks tn the ti] '
Reference and Q)i]drm'.1 ~ •
LllHvY --•• ment wlU include evenlnr I
and Saturdl.)' hours. Re-
quires graduation from an
accredited collea:e or uni·
venlty or a combination of !-'.;
education and full·time paid '(
library experience equiva-'~
lent to four years, For tut-1.
ther information contact
Penonnel OWce, City Hall,
3300 Newport Blvd., New· 1
PQrt Beach, Calif. 92&i0.
(714} 673-2110.
Or1nge Coast
Jr. Collett District
NEEDS
Acoount C&.rk
Diveraltied dutiea, &ocd typ-
ist. Start $425. Olhtt p,..
Oper1tor ,_
Must ba.ve one year eXPel'· •
ienoe oo offset duplicator,
able to do ---and darkroom work. Salary •-,-$453-;566.
Sr. Steno Clerli ,\' _ ·
Shorthand 100. Cballenginc
responsible .poaition, Start
$469.
tfi _;, Cere~-. '697.f · g grad •. and nifu. one
•"t Verne, the Tile Man * year Pxper1ence. For more GM.'° work. Install & ~airs. infonnaUon contact Person-
l'fe;.;ob too small. Plaster nel Office, City Hall, 3300
lf'tch· Lee.ding shower Newport Blvd., Newport
~U'. 841-1957/846--02c.i Beach 92660. (TI4) 673-2110.
F.aming1 to $20,IXXI pr. yr.
Excellent compensation pl.an.
Group benefits. Will train
qualified applicants. Apply
in pel'80l'I to Bob Longpre,
Jr.
,.,...,...,~ge of sailboats &: 2305 E. Coest Hwy. CASHIER·RECEPT. call atter 2 pm. 64&-4929
Shop Foreman with with C Xln opportunity ii you have s~--EEP ---------f production experience. oron1 del Mir accurate clerical abWty A: ........nn. ER For small
sru Lankershim Blvd. polae in handling customer motel " restaurant. Laguna
Assist1nt Sn1clc
Bar Man191r
4 • 10 p.m. Mondi)' tbru
Thurs. Start $2.57 h::Jur,
Apply Mon tbru Fri.
2701 Falrvl•w Rd. Upholstery 6990
Sijeclal -SpeciaJ -Special
q.sfhm upholstery, booths of
lfll)'_type. Bara. Rest., 1"°6p.
Wiii Work nites, llO will not
ihterfer with your business.
J~ EMPLOYMENT
' -Jf"" W1nttd, L•dv 7020
1+.QY With nursing exp. will
~ for .lad.)' or g!!nt in your
~e. LiDlt housework OK. Best" of references from Jtca1 res . 548-4534
DbiTAL Assistant. Grad.
denti.I Achool, 6 mos exp,
c(ge-19, dependable. willing
t& ~am. 545-2555 AJ\.1 or aft
S)'M w02AN wishes daywork. d&:d and reliable. R~erences. 83>-7716
Police
Assislanl Chief
CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
$1,114-1,354. R~ll com-
pletion ol 60 ~Uiuts cOttege
and 10 years municipal_ po-
.lice experience including
5 years supervisory experi-
ence at a d m in i s tratiVe
level. For further informa·
tion contact Personnel Of.
fice, Qty Hall, 3300 New-
port Blvd., Newport Beach
92660. (TI4) 673-2llO •
•Molders
• Assemblers·
• Carpenten
Bob Langpre
Pontiac
13600 Bee.ch Blvd.
CAREER
OPPORTUNITY!
Join todays rastellf: growing
pro!eulon·Mutual Fund aales
No exJH?tience tiecessary..
We train • Ml or part time
Mutual Fund Ad'f'itors,
Inc.
Npt B. 1003 Weslcliff 642M22
S.A. 12U N. Broad'Way
547-8331
• Busboy
MECHAlllCAL
ASSEMBLERS
E.xperience in assembly
of precision mechanical
components with ability
to read bhieprlntL
46 Hr. M1n W«k Week
Stead)' employment
Profit sharing
J. C. CARTER CO.
671 W. 17th St.
Co1t1 Men
54S.3421
An equal opportunity
empl(l)'er
• PRACTICAL NUR.5£ : ;na1s onty. Local Ref.
:.~' • ~1m •
Some boating expuience e
necessary. Interviews be-
tween 9 & 10:30 a.m. ONLY
A. M. Dishwasher
Apply in perllOn
SAILBOAT
ACCESSORY
MANUFACTURER
Moves to
NEWPORT BEACH
OfJers challenging oppor-
tunity 10 man with leader-
ship potentiaJ. We will train
to manufacture our patent·
ed fiberglaa products. Dry
process. Clean Ahop. Flbet'·
glass and wood experience
helpful. Call 642-061 foe •~
polntment.
ii PifACTJCAL NURSE. Livi!
di:rtiut. Light boull'!keeplng. J?tivr. Refs. 493.-4949
cf"""•tl< H•lp 7035
No phone calls.
Apply
W1_yf1rer Y1cht Corp.
1682 Placentia
ComM""'
• Jbirnpanion dri9C
.: R'sekpr, liv~ in, drive BUSBOYS
.: ~c Nurse, live in Full and Part time
.-wk apply in person ., i\kles. by day or The Vernill•• • .&nvel aide, home ' I -Short or long te-m 1617 Westcliff Dr., N.8,
~ta>loy" "°"""' & ;n..,. MANAGER NEEOED
, '·HO~tEMAKERS, INC For condorninklm ot 330 horn·
::·'' 541-ti681 es. Submil qualifications and I '.. LIVE INS salary requirements to P.O.
! 'Emplo)'tt p~ feet Box 763, Huntington Beach.
_l~rge Byland Age1CY REAL ESTATE. Shouldn't
lCf !\ E. 16th, S.A. 547-0J!li YoU be telling the hottest
Q'dneae liYe-ina. Cl:lettful area I HlUl~on Beac!l? ~l"manent. Experienced. Call for appl. Villap R. &
Fii ·ta.st Agency 00-8703 962-4471, 5464103
Etj9Hsh Cpl 20 yn exp Driver, Vin •Xi)t'r.
AraU trnmed. Agy 642-8703 Liiht ~9l4oovft «t
!"!!•ncl• Men 7100 SER.V, Sta. Atten w/mech
~ntY C.OOK WANTm . exp full Ume, at.a part time
l man. 16'97 Placmtia CM 'G233 W. CoMI H~"Y· 'll\'Wpo.-t S.acl>, Calli. COOK-MENU
Dinners only. f di.YI. Call rt.ip W1nted Men 7200 for t,ppOlntment. 8f3..fM> i , ... , ' NtiRSERY SalcanM :6 exper I ' AMLING'S NIJRSERY
• i' FRY COOK Nowport ....,. &U.1.iT3 ' . I ·' 19 or over
: ~·· • Apply in pel'ICll
3-S p.m. Dally
11ack Shop Na. 1
5 E. CN1t Hwy. ~ ··toron1 del Mir
' ·' B~'l:j;tr W•nttd; Wkndt. -"' """"
S'1'0Q( CLERK • 40 bows.
l:xptriti1ce prtfm"ed.
mo Newport Blvd., CM
e WINDOW WASHER e
El<p. Full or part time
• 962-4161 •
DELIVERY. Mature driYtt,
night work 3 AM. The PWf.
Man W-9498 an 10 PM
3-0 P .M, dally
Snack Shop
2305 E. CoHt Hwy.
Coron• del Mir
' Maintenance Min
Mklnight to 8 AM !!hilt
Experience preferred
Xlnt company benefitl
Apply In person 1-3
Penionncl Dept.
1'\ontgomery \\f 1rd
77'77 F.dlntcr
llwitlngtoti Betch
Sales, over 18
Sal.. promotion jobt avail.
Larie int'I. oorp. $10,000 lat
year. Management opporlu·
ni~. Call 10 am • 2 pm
53!>-1183. ------
FRY COOK
Experienced
Apply at
THE RIGGER
Ne. 18 FalhlOn laland
Newport Cnter N .B.
SHEET METAL
MECHANIC
Mu.st be ex.per. ln lay-
out In an ,pbtM!l ol
lhcet metal fab.
PARAMEIRICS
'29 B&.lrer St., Cotta Mesa
PART TM llLP
TELO DIVISION·
WOOLSEY MARINE
INDUSTRIES, INC.
88'l W. 16TH ST.
NEWPORT BEACH
TRAILER
EXPERIBICE
Sldtwoll A P1n•I
Construction
EJCcellent Benefits
Apply In P'"'°n
1779 Placentia
Costa Mesa
UTILITY MAN
Sala1"7 range $469.t5l5
GAROENER
For addltkn&I infonnatlon
call Mn. Beckett, Fountain
Valley School Dtltrlct
IJU"6ll, Ext. 224
EXPER.. Lamtnatcn for
JnU1c1te band ~-up:
full Gt part.time ......
.... 'IU7
Ev& Must be 21 ytan of SERVICE StaliOn Atlcd.. full
-ie. 410 E. 17th St., CM, ap-Ume. F.Kpe:rlenced. Om 21.
ply •ftef5 P:M. 400 E. t71h St cM
--,,N,.o<rtb0'7.H~oll~yw'=ood=--I S!CRETARY·RECEPT. contacts. High BChool grad-Beach. Prefer exp 1 r
MEN WANTED GIRL FRIDAY uation """'""' pogbomI systom for P/R &
e cARPENTER.8 For expandin,g weekly new• PACIFIC FfNANCE A/P. Pleasant work cond.
• ~froIANJCS paper .. Good salary, trlngr 2792 }!arbor Blvd c M Salary open. Send resume to
hl!nefi••, Send brl•f -·-• ~" ·· · · Box P·168, Dally Pilot e PAINTERS "" ........ ,. """ual opportunity employerl,;;:;:,::c_,;::::.::::::C:..:::::._~ APPLY IN PERSON to: Carlton J, Smith, P.O. PART time employment of-
LIOO SHIPYARD Box WO, Laguna Hills, Cal. WAITRESSES fered for a full charge Book·
900 Lido Parle Drive WAITRESSES keeper. Applicant apply
Newport Beach Experienced only netd Expe-rlenced only! WestPack Machines Corp,
E apply, No p h 0 n e call• Apply in Person 1166 W. 16th St. N.B.
XPANDING •'"""'-SURF & SIRLOIN WOMAN "' girl .,.,.. '"' 2 PART-TIME DENNY'S 5930 P•c. Cit. Hwy, sohool-age cl>ildrm, 2 to 4
6-10 Eves, $84. Week salary: 1600 S. Cout Hwy, Newport S.•ch PM Mon thru Frl, aJ.eo lite
delivery, sales & servlce.l;;,;;-;;:;;La;;;:ogun;;;,::a~S..;::;:';":__ TOY & GIFT PARTIES housework. Own tr an 1.
Age ~25. 547-7782 Ask for HOUSEKEEPER, Jr vi n t Hotacwives, earri froru SS001=54~&--'5281l.:,O,~~-~~-
King. Terrace, Ceron.a del Mar. to $2,000 by Dec. 1st. NO CPA Oftice in CM bis
p Exoellent starting salary DELNERJNG OR COL-permanent position for F/C
rototype and working conditions. 4 LE CT I 0 N S . FR E E Bookkeeper with accounting
Assembler Wlrem1n hourw per day, any 5 days a HOSTESS GIM'S. ca 11 educat.loo & variety of ex-Six months minimum ex· .. NOW! ...... ,-,.,,_ c -" 547.7~1 week. neference1 required . ...~. "" "" per. required. Liberal fringe Own ~---lat•·on . .,.,.. ,....,,.. Gifts &: Gadgets 842-15931'w'===~-~;::__~ benefit A I · ....... .,..,. .. ,,,..,.,_ AlTRESS Jor beer bar,
!I. PP Y in peraon • DENTAL ASSISTANT Walt's ''Lil Aud-'•-" at PAR.Af.IETRICS VERY Attr. girl lo model 0v 25 Som -~~ 929 Baker St., Costa uesa lillrerie, 3 or 4 bra. 1 week, er · e froot deak ex. Beach &:: Yorktown .. ~ . perience preferred. Must 968-1469 ' PART n not tn public: single or mar. h ,. __ me crew manager, ried. Reply Box M-ln, Dai. ave more uW;Ui one >:ear ex-RECEPTIONIST eas,y. work, 3 or 4 houn ly Pilot perience In dental 0U1ce, evenrng:i working with boyi, 49f.-OXW after 4:30 Attrac. rirl lo work in major
Must have ca r , Com-LINE-IN Houaekeeper & boat mfg. co. Typing and
missions. For inlormaUon chUd cart. Private room WANTED: OIUit care for 8 Ahorthand req. 64&.7436
th yr old aon. Wk day1 afterl'°'==~-'-.,"-'-":::._-call 893-531'5 and ask tor and ha · m . mo. 51Ai d11y1 achool. ~ Bal Is rce. or RELIABLE lady wanted:
Bob a wtek. Perm. J>09ltion wlth nr by. Ref&, Write Mri. room & ~ in exchange
SALESMEN wanted l!llde& 35 refert!nee9. 540-9212 Younger, 1539 N. Mlramoote for babye1ttJng I: Ute hskp-
fuli time only. Exp pref. but IMMEDIATE opening for Ave., Ontarlo, Cal. i,;,";;.2-:;;7000,;;==,-~-
not nee. We will train you. neat accurate elrl with teller BABYSITrER My home 5 HOUSEKEEPER. care . of
Apply in person, u:k for or note department expert. day wk, child 15 mo. Refs elderly lady Ir: It hakpg for 2
'l'l>m. Grant's Surplus, 1750 ence In banking. req. Nr. Baker &: Fairview, adult women. Good salary, N~"POCI Blvd. C.i'll. Mr. Brown 54G-2Ul own tnns. 5t&-US1 after 6 Mu.st sleep in. 494-7186
2 SERVICE Statlon At-DRUG Store clerk, tull lime, p.m. e WAITR.ESSES WANTEDe
tendanta/Saltsmen. Fu 11 DP!!!, experienced. 1'liddJe-BAR MAID_ ~ W. Cout Hwy
11nd part time. Exper. Ray aged p~t. Apply In peraon. GO-GO DANCER Newport Bffch, Calif.
Carey Chevron, 004 S, Coeat 31582 S. O:lut HJihway, So. Hwy., Laguna Laguna Beach Apply in pttlOrl. 2901 HOUSEKEEPER, 4 a ch I
Harbor. Sassy Luly. childm, HD area 7:30-5:30,
P1rkln9 Attend1nt1 BABYSITI'ER for teachu. 5'15-9983 * ~ day1 $40. Heft, 841-4058
Wanted 18 yrs. or over, Ap-My home. own trans. Refs, FULL Time •tenographer, BABYSrrI'ER. 0 v er .18, 1 ply at 1600 W · Coast Hwy., &linger It Bolla O:rlca RB. f!xotllent typilt, 1 o m e day week, 2 aznall boys. My
Suite G. Npt. Bch. 842-BTM lhottband desirable. Write home. Htg. Beach. 962·'7544
SERVICE Statloa Attendant e ~RE.V.f JOB e P. 0. Box 1536 Newport RELIEF LVN. u.T tbift.
Part" timer evet1. So~ f!X]) Keep your tm,portant Job at Beach H.B. area. 847-.96'n call
Nee. 3928 E. Coe.st Hwy wife & molhtr • eam a WIDOW lttka nice motba)¥ btwn 1-6
CdM wkly Pl.1 checlt. M.M526, t l •-16 .:;,;:;_:~-.,,;;;;;=.--ir.•• .,.... woman o care or ·~r -WAITRESS
SERVICE Sta salesman. Exp ~ old bo PoQl.bl time up A: brks. Older man UVE-IN hou1ekeepe mo y, .yllveln. Appl.)' MESA LANES
T • b b · f J ~~°" /board iJJ •k. l?m Superior Ave., C.M. lint. op wa1e1 • comm. a y11tter or n Io rm 1 I 171V""U•o.J
Costa Me11 134-5701
Personnel Analyst
CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
$6.16-773. New poGtb:t of.,
len: challenging opportun.,
lty to wcrk as 1enerallst
In municipal pel'IOMel pro..
grapt. Requires collel;e ·1
graduation in public "°
business ldmin., psych>-, •
IQ&'Y, ll0Cio101Y or a related ,
field. Experience in a ns-, .,
ponsH>le position in .penoo-
n@I industrial relations or
related field may be subrtl--~
tutcd tor education on a •
year tor )'l?tlt' bult. For ~'
further information contact ·I•·
PerM>nnel Office, C1ty Hall. ' l
3300 Newport Blvd., New-. ~
port Bee.ch 92660. (714) m '
7110. •
Recreation Center
Coordinator '
CITY OF ' . NE\VPORT BEAOI
$.549-f.67. New PQllltlon in
Recreation Department for •
college grad. with majw< in .:...
recreation, physical ed. or
related fil'.ld and min. one
YMT akilled leadenhip ex·
perience 1n recreallon to
1erve in responsi.ble charge:
ol • community rec:reaUoa
~nter planning, orpniz-
mg, and .............. actJ.
vitil'.s, For lurlher Inform&.
tion colitact Penonnel Of·
tice, Cli, Hall, 3:m N-
port IDvd., N~ Bet.ch
92600. (n4) 6134llO.
Chevron Stalklo Adami Ir family. S200 + room, boo.rd ;-:-:-,,,-~-,--,--~~-DENTAL ASSISI'ANI', over
Magnolia HB I: pold medical insurance. LIVE In, 5 day Wk, Room, 25. Oral turlft)'. Must take J, C. PENNEY CO.
WA N T E 0 TRUCK l G73-34m brd, A: $20 wk. Lite and rud. X-ta)'I 54-m9 in houAewk, cook, be %rid ·
DRIVER to Prooro, Ula~. SEAMSTRESS With f u 11 mothf!r to boy 10. 540-90.'.K> 12 EXPERIENCED Niana aids NEWPORT BEAQt
Leave the 16th. Cbll 831-0328 knowledge ol hi• Ir In I to 3 PM wan'1ed •• 5 day wk. Hu Openi.nb Jor
-draptrlel. 4!H-6848 Lacuna PART -i,ME SCHOOL MT..s&n tor Appt. PART TIME
All"clel, WOtn111 7300 S.acl> BUSDRIVER. T-t AM or TEACHEll 11...ta Hb)"lttu NURSERY HELP
WORK T ELEPHONEE An&Wttlna 3-5 PM. We uallt ~th for 1 yar OOI, in m,y bome In our Carderi Shop
YOUR • · •1 Scrv ()C)tt. Exper. pref. Ap. lkftJsina. Call Hunt._ S.dl 9D439B "1om!1.11, Noon and
it conven •nee pty A.M. Z2I Fomt Avt Eventn& ICbfdulu. The "Temporal')' Dlvlsk>n" • " u7~2S55 PBX ()pentor, ..wtrina: Oubtalldlne bmrf1ts
o1 the Newport PttlOflal Lil&· Bcb IDLE Hr1 mike DollanJ Bl .emc.. Exper. pnferred. PrMoltt uper. prtfemd
Actnc1 otten pltMant, top PART Unw hoult'kttpn lb 11 Fullerette P hr par. We Mi:l ap JO, OR ~W& APPLY JN PERSON
-I<*" tr.. ,.,. ... '"" ii:""" ""'" ,, 30 to • PM train-Im -Dr •• I BABYSITl'ER -lnlm . -· -ntd'1 empkoltr, of caune) tor~ Un S•l. 5'3-ml 5t0-1932 3:15 pm to 7:30 pi., S daya 10 Lm. to 9:30 p.m.
qu•llq..i woman who Hit,. PHONE &'rL Gd. por. 1u1I or Dtnt•I 01f10 "'°"""' WI<. Al>Pbo 159 °"1lr"' CM. J. C. PENNIY CO.
to wotk JUM ,iaw and thtn. pt. time, !tit 9 AM • 1 PM, Sin&JL ~ ~ llOUSEKEEPER or helper NEWl'OltT BF.Apt
NEWPORT llZi Wu.bouae Rd. C.M. * !J4l.30llO * unc1tt !I' for widows. Im 21 P'uhloo IJland
P.,r .. nMI Allf1CV * liOli86&ii'Eit * C<P. w.i-. A""1 Ill ""· 141-2419 """'°" 8-11, c.tU. w ~2'! nr,_11.e. "" olderlY lad>. uv. Ill. ..,_ -ai.tot.-01 !i. Lpo; '"*" HOlll AA eqoat _,.,. -~
.,. :3t7u drl,., -· 4tM6J2 Newport f"'• 11!1 546-f2.40 ...,~ l ..
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I
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'.c.d ~"'' ·~ ..... MeRCHANulSE fOR MERCHANDISE FOR
SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRAD! JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
Jobo.-Men, Wom. 7500 000 Furniture 1000Furn1ture 8 _ #
MERCHANDISE FDR I MERCHANDISE FOR
·'LE AND TRADE SALE AND0 TRADE
THE 8EA11l'Y SALON ~ !\rood. hllit al)'lbt w/foUo'lll'·
.ing. Prt or run time. 538 \V.
,19th SL C.M. 60-4718
~°' a Organ._ 1~30 Mtsc.ll•n.ou• '600
MANAGER U Wn W'llll CM.
M.ab1t~nanee req. Write Dai-
ly J>flot Box M017'0
~ncies, Mtin a women 7550 --' ARGUS
Work Ne1r th1 S.1ch
A/Pay ' R.t'C Clk .... $4~
Cen'I OUice •••.••••••. • $350
t.1ktg. MgT ......... • $20 K
Route Man . .. • •• .• • • • S433
ARGUS EMPLOYMENT
CONSULTAN1' AGENCY
!<H3 WestcliU, N.8 . 348-Tl96
,. 6'24 E. 11th St., S-A. 547-6336
Schools-Instruction 7600
Time is runnlng out
ENROLL NOW
for speeial back·to-school be-
ginner & brush up course in
Typing & Shorth1nd
co-e<1uca1ional • day or nite
Learn at your own pace.
Cop)•..,,Tited teaching techni-
ques.
POLLY PRIESJ'
BUs.INESS COLLffiE
326 N. Newport Bl., N.B.
For details, call today
548-9723
SCHOOL Children's vacation
rates. Chilcoat 10 -Lesson
Typing School. 548-2859. 173
Del Mar, C.M.
IS YOUR child behind?
Remedial Reading Tutoring
by former UCLA :irultructor.
5'lhl820
MER~HANDISE FDR
SALE AND TRADE
Furnltur• 8000
ACCENT
Interior Design
Custom Furniture
Mode to Order
Lowest Prices
in Town!
8111' Vel ve1 sofa, carvl!d
arms .................. $399.
2 Love Seats, hand tied
quilled Eng. linen , . ea $225.
8' Tuxedo couch, all hardwood
spring cushions ...... S285.
7' Crushed Velvet couch $199.
All Furniture
Mad• by Family
• Accessorie'S & Accent
pieces available
I also re-upholstering
333 Marint Av•.
Balbol Island 673-2860
'IWIN. Beds, box springs,
mattresses, vanity, lamp
eland, mghy end. tsblcs, cuf-
fee tbl, ch.st o! drwrs.
548-2776
FRUI'IWOOD d1>sk, like new
S50: grey twel!d studio
coudi, 3 pillow11 S20. 837-2310
BUFFET . eost $300. Sell at
.SJOO. Spanish headboard •
Icing $'l5. Llkf' nu. 968-4354
2 NAtrrlCAL block lamps S40
ea.. hatch cov cott table,
beau. Like new S75. 846-0076
ARM C HAI R , black
naugahyde, excellent cond.
$35. 545-2555
HID&A-BED. Excellent con-
diUon. Black & brown tweed
$.JO: Eves. & Sun. 642-7776
GREY Formica top table, 2
leaves, 6 chain. Xlnt cnod.
CaJI aft 6 Fri, 54G-1188
CASH Ior turn & appliances.
We sell good used fum, 1772
Npt Bl. CM &12--7015
QUEEN size Simmons hidt>-
a-bed, 1 yr. old. Excell.
cond. $165. 962-9762
ORIENTAL rUg. Room size.
Neve.r used . $48. 545-4211
Household Goods 8020
MISCEU.. chairs, couch,
larnp15. desks. s i I v e r .
538-34 79, 233 N. Orange,
Orange
BEAUTY Rest dbl. mattress
& box springs. Like nu $40,
Dbl. bedspread SJ. 673-2928
Garage Sal• 8022
1 WASHER • dz')lf'r, wrought
, troP table • 6 Chain, 1win
I bed. much. much more.
644-U77
2 BOl"AS. desk, aquarium,
mile. Jtem&. Ji'ri. & Sit. 2'll3
...... St.CM. --GI J'rondloo Dr.
Season Sale!
Rec•ivea c1ncell1tlon of $22,000.00
Sp1ni1h 1nd Mtdlterr1ne1 n Fu rnllure f'all &h.ipmena ol Baldwin
All New T•J QM!lty .._n4 M•-Pianos & Organs on tho
A D.c-tor'• OtffM H•IM 11 O• Dh,Jcry way. Our fiOC>r & dllcon
Items as follow s: Gorgeous 8 ft. custom quilted models m1.11t g1:1. Prices
sora with separate loose pillows with heavy oak ala5hed! Doesn't It ma.Ju~
t.rlm decor and matching chair, 3 ma tching oak ~~se to ahop us befo a'tl you
occasional tables, (2) 58'' t~l decorato~ lamps, ~UXRo·s BALDWlN .>7lmlO
hangin g chain swag lamps in wrou~ht ~ron, an 1801 NeWJ>Ort, C.M .. oo.8484 S.piece king size master bedroom suite 10 pecan ,
paneled Mediterranean style with top quality Orane-Co• ~1$9e1t
15 yr. warranty ~l~g size 1nattress & box springs. w~~~~~:n~• ~ :~ ..
Spanish decor d1nm g set, etc. Fischer Kana.be p 1 8 n 0 1,
Wlrtole ho11M'flll wett ,.,111• SISll.00 ' .
MUST SACRIFICE '698 00 Player pianos, reblt, guar., • Grands. FOR ONLY . " ........................ WALLJCI-IS.MANN lNG'S
A11y '*9 C• k hrc.hosed 1.cU•ld.u•lly }.t USIC CITY
Ter1t1i ....... ileble-New,om•" to C1li fornl• .,Ann So B . I
Cr•dil App ro.,.otd lmm1diet1ly .,..._, • nsto •P""~ ... -P""~• Costa Mesa * 540.2165 r JI J] Furniture '~~~:~~;;:~:om
18-« N•wport Boulevard, Co1t11 M•&a (onlyl Televlslon 8205
GI Harbor lh<d, •
Every night 'tll 9-Wed., Sat. & Sun. 'til 6 PRICE RIOT
1••••••••••••••••• Combination Offer Spanish & Mediterranean B"""' new room air """""
Bought M1nuf1durer'1 Showroom SamplH tioning complete and ready
At Terrific Savings! Ior installatlon. Plugs into
8' Wood earved arm divan lg. man's chair; any AC outlet; fits any
beaut fabrics. 5 Pc hexagOn dark oak din. standard window.
set w/black o r avocado framed chairs: 5 AND
Pc 'BR set. 9.dr Mr. & Mrs. dresser, lg mirror, Zenith Color TV Console;
2 commodes, decorative headboard in Span-giant size screen. Brand
ish oak or avocado design. new. model # 4228. Other
Iten1s Sold Individually n1odels sllghUy higher. ln-
Shop Around-before you by see US! clude'S delivery, installation
VALUE $895 -FULL PRICE $429.95 811d home service policy.
or t•rm' 111 low a5 $3.00 w1ek Both for Only
No Down-Use Our Store Charge Plan $638 77 No Fancy Front-BUT Quality Values Inside •
APPROVED FURN. 2159 HARBOR, CM W·ARREN'S
12 Years same location-same owners
Daily 9-9, 10-5 Sunday e 548-9660 •••••••••••••••••• STEREO VISION
Gar•ge Sal• 8022 Appliainces --"''--"'"'-'----
MORN 10.12. Usable itl!ms
rrom our home In 1tood cond.
Vet)' cheap. 1m Antigua
Way IBayc:ttS!I NB
Appll1nce1 8100
28 16 E. COAST HIGHWAY
8100 CORONA DEL MAR
~===~=~ MIDSUMMER SALEI
Hewpmt Beach 30" Frigidaire ._lcclric caJat dlJL walfNt ~d· .tovt. Er~llent condition
bowd.. Xlat c:ond. er)'8tal, $45. * 549-2473
--turn.SIMIJO KENMORE WASHER •
CAftMJl:I II.II:; 1'u'niture, DRYER mmblnatkm. Ex.
1>1'1119. ~ Gcf. Cood. ttU. «ind. $50. 847-8115 c• W I" GIB.~ Ddroslarruitic Rc:--
DIAL -~ dllJTa lrl(. Good "'°"· 151> •• , of,
I """ ... -lft bed< .aod -~lot°"-. ,,,-~~--,,,:-,-;-,,-~ lo Ille .._ doll l1P1UGpT,....... $40. Hold,
Wbil• .,.. ?rt Olln• alfillt ~ '*"lOi ...
LAST Of .. tes. .movin& next
week. Relu:-A..Clzor $15;
Mono pMno w/c:blt.oae:r &
AM/Jo~M radio all ln beaut.
Walnut •lereo cabinet $90:
lt'n'lce fOC' 8 1i la i nl e1a
tlatware $4. MUitan& model
plane w I fU mdne.. never
f l own, S6 : Lionel
mlcros<.'Ope, barely u&ed. $1:
Man'a dds $5. Sk.im • board
& broil:en, but repairable
skate board $2 both. 3-D Sea
lab model, new $2. Painted
redwool patio cbai.se '
lo~eat $10 ea. Many
misc. 11.ems. 494-1101
CLquna Beach)
SWIMMING PDDL
13 Ft Pool, Filter, Surface
Skimmer, Maintenance Kit.
FREE Grotllld Pad.
$149.88
SECARD PDDL
323 S. Main, Orang•
532-1992
LEGALLY RELEASED
PAWN SHOP
• Diamonds • Guitars
• Surfboards • Drums
• Cameras • Typewriters
e Tools •Watches
•Truclt loads oI mttehanclise
1838 Newport {downtown)
• 646-7741 •
LIVING rm sel, like new,
aqua naugh. $85. Din rm
tble w/6 chairs, walnut
formica $35. Craftsmen
bench saw w/ mtr & acces.
$15. Delta radlal arm, stand
& benches incl. S 7 5 •
As!Octed furn ii. ash cabinet
drs. 8.:J9-007
PDDL TABLES
New & used $97 .50 up. Table
teMis, Poker tbles, ban I:
stools, indoor games, etc.
Discount price•! BADGER
SALE.S, 409 S. Main, Orange
or Call Frank 538-0311. Open
12-8 p.m. except Wed.
MERCHANDISE FDR PETS end LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION
SALE AND '1RADE Dogs 8125 Powor Crul .. rs 9020 Mobile Hom" 'f200 --· ----------1;....;.;....;;_ ____ _...,..,.
Ml<h lnery, etc. 1700 POODLES: Pediln'e 6 wk 19'3" Cabin Ctuiac" KiaM NEW 14 WIDf'.:'
-·-·--old pUpp+n w IP• Pt r 1 · over wood, blt~ln storage, ln Driftwood Beaeh. Club
8 x 10 OIANOLER & Price Toy-mln A standard. Stud tuJJy equipped, b1.111ki, bead. 21462 PacUic Coast H~
hind fed preo. Haa clutch IM!rvice avail. 2985 Mendota sink, 100 hp Mercury out· a.a. lnquire Spact 26
for td)e A aho a brake. New Dt. c. Ac>t A. board, Z-18 all bU-ln au • 536-ml * _.
roller lrUcka A rcctnUy tankt. bait tank, big wheel,
p$lnted. 2 chuc1, quoin$, HoNel 1830 tUt trailer w/clec brake•. '60 PARAMONT 10 lt 55: 3
furniture, 2 c~ band 1et ·-nws 4m-M71 Br. 1% ba. Xlnt condJ· Nr type_ Call 53&3tll li.8. BAY Mare. Xln( cor.d, ~entlc · -----beach. &f2.0698 •
we&tcrn saddle & ta.ck. S~k 9030
FREE TO YOU * 53&o;986 * ·=~--I_ lloah. -BICYCLES 9225
----------TRANSPORTATION A Tru• Winner! IMAN·="'·s=0er=a11"',-,-.. -0-,-pd-,'"°a..i""
NO ON£ knowa our dadd". B CUSTOM BUILT Thunder-"-
Our mommy ii Siamese. We Oita I. Y ac:htt 9000 bird Formula 233. This 23' laditt; 3 apd, Gd. cond. ~-
all 1~-1 .. as V~tto111 beau-1,:•;•ch::,, ,:;Callo=:;,51>-;1::,59Ji:===•I •"' darling siri.. We """ 42' TWIN DIESEL --horn~ with love ~ please. FLY BRIDGE ty ho.I America's most fa. Mini Bilctt 9275 673-944.2 8 mooa n ctne design. SAF· 1 ;..=:...;;="-'-------1 llO SPORT FISHER EST SK1 OOAT BUlLT. ll'a
ORGANIC Fertilizer, horae 32 Mlle radar, hlgh seas ra. rough water tested and
manure Ir: wood ahavingi. dlo, C.B., auto pilot, ADF, equipped with a Berkeley
Comb i r1 e d mulch & depth &0under. Grl"al boat' · b h
MESA MINI BIKES 39,95 ~
Sales • Parts • Repairs
2267 Harbor, C.M. e 548-ml' I Jl"t . . . J)CM'e.red )' a 450 p fertl lzer, 546-4931 a f 1 for Mexico. $45,@ . Aero tlarine. Crui.8e& at 45,
5: 30 8/15 WEST COAST YACHTS All of lhe extras incl. sis
HELP · goirig on vacation 4 3333 W. Coast Hwy radio, 4 speaker stl"reo &: 4-
Motorcycltt 9300
adorable k.lttens homeless if Newport Arches Marina wheel custom trciller. C'o61
not taken. Siamese mother, NeWpOrt Besch * &42-7711 over $1!2.fXXI. <>.mer says • •
Call 673--600i anytime 8/12 THE best offer takes & it'& nearly
GERMAN Shepherd male FAMOUS "JIM WEBSTER" new. 642-f.321, Ext. 240 Days;
about lB moa. Tog~ horn~ Committee boat for Nl!wport 644-1742 Evenings and Week-•
with kids. Owne.r leaving Harbor Yacht Club for ends.
1own. 962--1159 8/10 m!U)y years. For sale "u ===~"""''"'"'""'""°""""""=I is" at 720 w. Bay Av e. THREE DARLI N_ G KIT· Balboa. $4 750. 673-7730
TENS, black & whue, long I;;:===-' """"--,--co~=7 hair. 8 weeks old , NewportDryDocka67S-1505
962-755.S 8/10 On the Bay at 20th S1.
AUSTRALIAN Shepher d Boats ha~led, bott~m sctub-
female, 8 weeks, purebred. bed, P~ted & zinced. ~II
9 6 i _ 5 3 3 2 188'.ZS Santa other mamtenance ... engine
work. Mariana F.V.
19' CENTURY 225 hp V-3 WICKER Dog Bed to persons G M . 4• h Sl"d" who have blk . or wht. puppy rey arine J mp ·. I mg
I D I M. A top, new covl!r. All to per! rom e r ve . d At,_ 13000 " 642-8043 8/12 con . .....ast on boat Jot. Sac! !or fast .sale
PUPPIES • 3 males, 1 $1650 firm. 675-1355
tem~le. Part poodle: part 2 6 • D 0 u B L E en d e r
terrier, part neighbors dog. Ch a r a c ter boat. The
897-8009 8/l3 cll!anest on the c o a s t !
WANTED gd hm for very 546-7834
lova.ble )'!11'. man Ir: ctiu. mix 12;;;;, -;SKI;;;;-and::c;-;;&~h~lng=-~Tr;;:::~il~eo
tel'l'ler, Sm breed. Oldf'r 45 HP Mercury. Ju~t r:buJl
chldm pref. 531-5614, only 10 hr. on the motor.
7 ADORABLE Kittens, long C.G. equip. $500. 540--0097
&. short ha.ittd, housebroken, Experiineed Skipper
all different colors. 549--4350 For Mexican & Local walei·s.
alter 5 or weekends 8/10 • 673-5156 •
ADORABLE male kitlen is STORAGE T .1 "··
I kl lo "· M th , ra1 en;, uvats, oo ni;;:. r a uume. o er etc. $7.50 per/mo. Work
was Siamese. 201 30th St. Spael!. 642-2601 & 548-3261
N.B. 8/131 ~~==~~~-~-=~==~~-~~-8' DINGHY, fiberglass bot.
CHILDREN'S pl~y sl~de gd tom, 5 hp eng. &: hardware
cond. nel!ds paint. 215 Jo included. $100. 6-12--5864
A n n e P l • N e w p o r t ;-;-;-;:c;;· =-;--:::=:::---;;;-;-;~ Beach 8112 14' BOAT &. trailer, 40 HP
~=~:--~~--..,,:--Mercury motor. $150. 222 W. BABY Guinea Pig, .• ml'/S., Witson, C.M. 548--0343
Long hair, beauutul. No =-,.==c--=.--,---,-, cage 673-1133 20' LAUNCH. Older boat. 4
· cyl inb. \VilJ sacrifice for
2 ABANDONED BIKES reasonable offer, 67!>-2511
Owner call 675-376J -·---------
and identify. Sailboats 9010
VACATION SJ>C'(ial!
1966 Crls Craft 17' speed boat
65 VW sunroof Ask $1,000
-Chev V8 eng. inboard -40
hrs. original -radio -all
leathl"r int. Ski bar mounted
in engine -plus brand nl!W
Coleman c:imping outfit.
Oasis tent -3 way conv.
cooler -2 gal snow Hte jug -
3 burner camp stove -
lantern 300 watts -2 sleefl-
Jng bags -all for $3295.00
10070 financing 0 . A , C •
6Ta-2147
SACRIFICE 16' Fantasy ski
boat; all glass, 75 liP elee.,
stereo; new, lge. wbeel
trlr.; all extras and 11ceess.
Super-xlnt cond. Must sell
this week-end! $1495 Or of-
fer! 673-6190
14' SKI Boat, Glassed bot·
tom, mahog, dk. nm. lghts,
ful equipped. Trlr, & 35 HP
Johnson $435. lO>st $750J.
675-3072
CIJSO .........
" •
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$666
I •
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"25~
ENDURO$.~
. .
I '
14' SPEEDBOAT wit!i 35 HP
Mercury & ALL accessories.
Good L'Ondilion. S 3 a 0 •
646--3629 aft 5 pm or sun. I -~1,.9.,6,7-:yccA~MA=~H~Ac--I
NEAR New 16' Glas.spar, 90 30Scc
HP Mercury; big whe<>.ls tilt BIG BEAR SCRAMBLER
trlr., all extras. Must sell! $495
orter. 548-8609 Phone 893.3970, Pri, Pty.
1967 CENTURY 17' Ski Boat, I ~=========
with Trailer & cover, $3,500 MotorcyclH
or best offer. 646--0il6 1---~------9300
YAMAI-IA . 250DT. 5 wks old.
16' CHRIS Craft Sea skiff Like new! $700. Must''Stll!
runabout. Fine cond. wl Too hot to handle & sebOol.
com cov. $1500. 673-9185 646--54TI
14 ' BOAT & Trailer $1 75. 5 65 HONDA 150 for sa'te"'~35{) HP outboard $100. 273 E. ._
19th, c .J\t or trade for P .U. of mme
value 642-3216 FAST 15' Ski Boat, Mere, 65
HP & ·1 SI .,.._" * '68 HONDA 90 eng. trai er. .....,,
642-4610 Brand O(!W -23 miles.
$200. 962-6944
Bo.t M1int1nanc• 9033 '67 lJONDA 90 cc Scrambler.
PAJJllI', vimish, repair at Excell91ll cond. $215 or ·bet;t
your dock_ Experienced. offer. 4!JS.2305 '-
Reas. a.18-7807 1967 TRIUMPH 650 Bon-
Marine Equip. 9035
JABSCO Pumps , new
carburators for Chl')'filer
Marine engines. A I s o
miscel!. navigational equip.
675-2456 aft. 6 PM.
DEPTH findt:r, Heath Co.
Like new with transducer &
batteries $40. 548--4412
WANTED: Used automatic
pilot. Bendix preferably.
Will pay cash. 673-6945
Bo1t·Yacht
Chart1rs
IT'S SMARTER
9039
TO CHARTER
Cal 25 • Rawson 30 • Alberg
35 • Bounty 40 • Ncwporter
k e l c h • l\1ariner 40 •
Schooners • 27' Fairliner · 30'
Trojan • 38' Spt Fisher -nu·
merous others.
CALIFORNIA CRUISES
W ycnrs in Newport
Erni1 Minney 548-4191
BLUE\VATER CHARTERS
27'-40' U-Drive Skip. Avail
Day/wk. 646-9000 24 hrs.
e CHARTER THE FINEST
New 40' Ketch
673-2517 • 675-2400
neville 2,000 mi. Best oUer
takes. 615-2677 eves 67>2492
'67 3(5 Honda Scrambler.
48000 miles. Unaltered. 'Musi
sell $500. 673-2339
SUZUKI 80
Dirt bike. Big barrel
$175. 67"J-!Zl7
'67 80 CC Suzuki HiOO mi.
$190. '64 Allstatl! trail bike
$90. 543-7409
Auto Service
& Parts 9'400
VW Empi dual Carbs. Kit
co mpl le w/Porsche
Distrb. Bolt on 1500-1600
Engine SlOO, 6 VoJt Jud.
Mag. S25. All like new.
642-j366
CHEV 3..?7-375 HP Sheri
block -Balanced, polished
crank, Sig·erson cam. $225.
548-0072
'51 & '54 Cadillac Con-
vertibles, -t psrts, .~ '5 7
Chrysler Hemi eng. 4~
Auto Tools & Equip 9410
COM. macb. iools. Roll away
tool chest w/2 xtra boxes.
Must 1ee to apprec, Z'7t E.
20th St., CM
~hing Boata 9040 Trailer, Travel 9425
12 FT. Fiberglus fishing
boat, 6 hp motor and trailer
$200, 842~730
Boat Storage 9048
9215
II
I I
23' KENSKILL
"68" ~10DEL
• 5'6--l2'l9 •
NIMROD tent trlr, .$200 or
best olfer. Also 12' ctr top
boat $fit. 847-1136
Shasta 16' Make Offtr
548-1561 eves or S&t.
Truclc1 9500
It.li\.tAC '66 Ford % T, V-8,
w/'68 Campcr Ir: boot, Bir,
hrakes, aaddle tanks, llD
springs, lots of extras. '2395.
Will sell scp, 546-4248 '
BEST OUe.r over '1200. '64
Ford \t ton, big bed, over
driVIP, V-8, 34,COO miles.
540-1842
./ FOR Sale or trade '54
Chevy truck, as is. SISO.
494-6020 *
'50 GMC ':;-ton van, new
eng., good tires, nidio, btr.
Askina $250. 494-2538
1950 FORD MIU< 'I'Rl.lO<.
Runs good, gd. body. FaJr
tires. $235, &f.2-9526
'59 GMC % 'I"tt!, 6 eyl.,
Pickup. Xlnt cond.
$595. * 9&$-1712
Mobile Homoa 9200 "' CHEV. Or\glnol t•le:r>l>c>n<:
37' ROAOMASTE!R, self t'On· truck, Cd oond. Sot95. m
lalned. S1l!f!pA 4. 1957 Mod~. W, Wlhorl, C.M, 548-GlU
Xlnt eond. $1.200 cash. Opcn '62 % Ton DOOCE tnr:k. '60
1.1•1 !n the r~ar of 2062 MG. Both ln rood cood
Plaet:ntil. Ave. ~1362 '
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SPORTATION Saiwtdl>. August JO, 1961
TRANSPORT A TlON 9600 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION
PORSCHE 1•!m'"P,!"'-rt""od;;..;..;A;;,;ulol..;.;;...-;;9600~ UtM Cars 9900 Uood Cars 9900
lmpor!od Aulol UtM c.,.. ffGCI TRANSPORTATION ___ ._ __ _..;.;I u..a C:.rw I
CORVETTE u-tors ----~-1 Imported Auteo 9900 JEEP DATSUN
T ri!cica Y500
i;'Qf.Ev. plclc.u:p: new Vet
~l~ra:ld., re11nrtd. .... m E. 20th 5t, C.M. 1---------
-FREE--LAS......-YEG_AS_ VOLKSWAGEN CADILLAC C0!1J1NENTAL .,. <IJRVE"m;
TIGHT MOTOR FREE LAS VEGAS 1.l
VACATION WlTH >. S ~ C d I PREE W VEGAS '63 CONTIN'Dn'AL $MXI Firm * ~ VACA110N WITH A J
FORD
'61 PORSCHE 1961 Earth 6'2"'\'v °" II onl $parltllnr all origino1 4 doo' FREE LAS VEGAS .,_90,l~~ <Su~ J..; J!, D~o~E lime 1962 v~~c ~P~ De ~':°d1tlooedlll , le at n er 1-===C=O=U=G=A=R==' 11964 v,\,"::~a~ ~. ':, • 3:. .~~i:,,,t_ , FREE LAS VEGAS
Jiitpo 9510 VACATION WITH A
1;..;;..;.;._------1964 ·DATSUN PICK UP
19 6 2 INT E R.NATIONA TRUO<. 1bb 11 the most
iealt. 4 whffl drive, travel soua:ht1atter mllffi• ·maker
tt • ·~ lb e pfn biped 1mJn.acu. VU.U:. Polar wbit. with ......., ll!'l'J, powtt o:ttu. Thll 1' the popular, Ha.rd to ON. Complete with lock°"
-~5 l:n oatu. :="'oonc11:00! i100 Cub • contruttns kt blue lnterlor. Radto, heater. You'll k>Ve '67 COUGRA XR 7 llnd Hardtop Oub Cpe. bubL Blue with a beautl.W
... New tittll. Excellent roln.&:. 4 spd trans., bright
Ion $395. Cell 642--0291 red with a nice oontruttng
Il.LYS Jeep 4 wheel interior. Only one and It's
~7., ~s. dlt, w1IJ. ftnance b&l· FW1 pwr. A air c:ond. All lfl interior. Bl& BU)' $Th'ltl Like new, hb air ooodiUon· Fluhina: Nd w1tb buc*et matcbln& interior, and ELMORE anct for srlv•te l*rtY $34 86 FM extru. N.b' an 1mmac-HOUDAY •RAMBLER fne, Power slffrtn&:, dllC letta. t 1¢. plus lots ot 25,00J mil!I. Take it to lie
per mo. After 10·30 4's..sTI3 ulate betuty. Only 1969 Harbor mvd. brakes, landau top, ateel extra•. Immaculate and a market or ca.mptrw wtlll SPORT CAR ;i;;--;;i;;-'-'"7;~' "'''-"':.:;..:: $1495 C..ta Mesa equal eue. W"kcnd oaly
WORLD ·~ VW.; ~ r.cUo, ELMORE ()pert Sunday. Drive-In ~·~~:;,1 ~ ~ rH1 mile1;,;111u:r. Only $1595 f.'
Pbooe""'1323 ...... ""'· . Tuned... COlt9AIR oaly. 49t<l627 ELMORE ELMORE
'vi!, Qiev 321 en&'· Extn.11 IO'tb IO fast. Only
to mention. $1095
ELMORE 9520 !Slllllle&chBlvd., W-536--9f!llA!tetPM TOYOTA 1--------li68COOGAAXR7.Muot..U •1
"8PORSCHE-,'85 vw, RAH, tuned""'·· MOTORS '61 CORVAIR MONZA "''"''"''"""'IOr.caJIL•• TMOOTOYO!~ TMOO'roRSYOT· ;·
SALE
f;llSED TRUCK
MOTORS
TOYOTA
Ph. 894-3320
corv•ir pow~, $1700 or -.. clean, like nu. Gone PllOQe B!K-3.'m Sparklina all originlll cl'fb Brochu, at Jobnbl and Son, ""' "' "
cooa!der trade. 642--0015 to/seaa. Must aell, $10f9. 15300 hcb Blvd., Watmnstr coupe -automatic tram., Oranp ~·,-old e • t Phone *-3330 Pb. 89f..3m •
l5lll Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr 847-6955 CADn.t.AC DEVILLE radio, hearer, vinyl aeats -established L l n co In 15300 Beach Blvd., Watmnatr 15.'llO Beach mvd., Wlt:mnlllr
RENAULT MUST SELL FASI'! Lu'1rioui~wtodow '60 ""4n mn bl& val"" '1 M~;:;.;::;:"..'~P. 4 SPEED :. AND
CAMPER
SALE
FIAT ---------11967 VW sedan, like new, wltb air, powtt •trerior $S$ ·.
-------o; CARAVEILE R/H, ........ '"' school ,.,., ........... ,....., ....: HOLIDAY RAMBLER DODGE SPECIAUSTS MERCURY
Renault Sports car. Smart $1475. 548--€786 OOw1, etc. Seeta look new! 1969 Harbor Blvd. HIGH PERFORMANCE
looking, good nmninc, uh. , $~ Cbsta Mesa 1961 DODGE '·---CUSTOM. CARS
1968 MERCURY St at f o 11
Wagon, brand new. Hard
lop, third seat, dbe bra.le-.
powtt •leering, radio ...
Inventory ueriflce, $.1990 It
Johnoon ml SM, °"'*
a v.·eU kept, one Own!!' car 68 VW, R/H. SUnroof. Xb:tt HOl.JDAY RAMBLER ~ Sl.llldl,y-DriV't-ln ...,..."""""" RJH,
$1fJO. cond. Lee.vhJ& country. Muat 1969 Harbor Blvd. 'Gt SPYOER-Tan 150 bp. auto . $100. LARGEST SELECTION IN
JflOLIDAY RAMBLER ..U. Asldni $1850. 11' O.la Me,. Turi>o.c!wwed. < opd. R/H, ---'54'-'S.5601 ORANGE COUNTY
1969 """°' etvd. 1133-1129 °""" s...1., -Driv.-1n w.w. Xlnt """'· """"• 1925 FORD Selected Auto
C08ta Mesa CM eves & Sun. 642-7T'16 Cent c.um.. "'""" --..... I..J.ncoln ... Mercury -Coupr Opon Sunday· Drivo-ln VOLVO CHMOLET '65 MONZA Con vu I. '62 FORD 5ll!I !:mt H.-Bl:. 531"648 * "Economy Plus" ---------I WMtetred, blk. top; auto., Oub Coupe, J>OWft' llteertng, 1964 FORD Sprint V-8. Good
dealenrhip. Ne"WpOrt • CM ..
642-0981
1964 Vol 2 Dr 4 "'-' '63 CHEV. II R/H, xJnt. c(md. $995. automatic trans., radio and oond. Almost new tiru
•----·-----vo · 1~ NOVA STA. WAG. 5f9..l&U heater.
TOYOTA
1960 Mercury ColOQY Pd
Wae .• 9 Pau. Good condo
Make olfer. 615-3439aft 1 PM
======== FREE LAS VEXJAS trans., Radio .l Heater, Teel ~--., lix l high toIEUe $490 $1000. call Ginny
VACATION WITH A Blue exterior with light blue .,...,."'......., cy . . CCESA '&>Turbo-charged. 4i HOlJDAY RAMBLER * ~ * 1966 TOYOTA Sedan. The vinyl interior. An ideal cu engine, power &tide, power speed. 180 hp. Clean & fut!
_ _... ..... ~t _,.. __ ..............,v for commuting to L.A. Full steerlne, R 6 H. Ideal tor &r7~2 1969 Harbor Blvd. FREE LAS VEGAS .......,, ........._ ... 1.a---·-·.., YoW' vacation. Full Price • O.ta Mesa
VACATION WITH A ""'built today. Aroc wblte 1s':"'" F·OO·u___ I $9!15.00. CORVETTE ()pm Sunday-Drivo-ln
'66 JAG XKE with contrasting interior. car ot on ""-''Ul.K
8 vd. 1st car lot on Ha.fi>or mvd. ''---------i '56 FORD 2 Or. Ranch ---~~-I Coope and 2+2 -°"""' au!o. trans., ndio, h•ate<, JOHNSON & SON JOHNSON & SOH " FREE LAS VEGAS Wagon. 4 Nev lkff; 312 CU.
one or the other at the etc. Up to 30 m.p.g. with 90 Llncoln·Mercwy Lincoln M VACATION WITH A V-8, O'dr. Mint cond. $450.
special price of: h.p. doing the job. Five to • O>sta Mesa Branch • ercury 675-16n
$4299 choose from. As low as lMt Harbor Blvd. 642_7000 Costa Mesa Bn.ncb '63 CORVETTE Fist Baek, ===-o:--o~-$1495 , 00 Harbol' Blvd. 64:2·7000 Goraeous platinum t In I ab '67 FORD Bronco-Uke new, ELMORE ELMORE GET·~~ Y~~ 4 SPEED ~ ~-=e!e~:s.~: ~~~2:.:~. ~;nns.
SPORT CAR MWORS SAVINGS BEFORE SPECIAUSTS ·-,.. '62 FAIRLANE 2 "'· Xlnt
WORLD TOYOTA YOU BUY!!! HIGH PERFORMANCE $2599 mod>. """"· ""'· "'·
!'boo• 894J322 Ph. 1194-3320 Ii l CUSTOM CARS ELMORE . '"'"' 6G-ll!5 1Sllll Beecil Blvd., Wmnnsh' l5300 B"cil Blvd., W"""'"1 ,,,,.. a...:1 LARGEST SELECTION JN '61 GALAXY $5lO
XKE '63, T6P SHAPE, <1,000 FREE LAS VEGAS WH UUICI ORANGE COUNTY SPORT CAR 4 Dr. !Udtp. Xlnt oond. ~·'Want Con tin' n ta I VACATION WITH A lt1PORTS Selected Allfo WORLD' R/H. * ""l!ll1
66-68. Trade on basis book l!lffi TOYOTA Pick U Olm C Phone 894-3322 + •61 FORD FALCON
wholesale. 494-4746 plete with twin bed :~mper-enter' J.s:m Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr Standard Shift. RJH. Lt
'67 JAGUAR XKE 4.2 Famous for itl 9 hp, ~ l.966 Harbor, C.M. 646-m 1~ Harl>or Blvd. 5374646 '63 CORVE'ITE 2 TOPS, •66 Km. 4 Dr. $295. 54()...7579
Driven 11 mo1. Owner needs m.p.g. engine and .f..spd. ~ A 1, Cl . 96 4 SPEED Milst sell. Best o f fer. '62 FORD Ecooollne. Rebult
larger i;ar! 548-4072 pendability. Oean and fresh n 1qu•1, •PIC1 15 eng. &: body. Many Xtru l 1 cly. Cllrome wheels. $(JOO.
'!bl, w .. kend only 1930 MODEL "A" Porti"1!y SPECIALISTS 774-4110 or 81>-!30'I uk i.. 536-<ll3'I
JAGUAR
Imported Autos 96001mportod Auior
ELMORE MOTORS
SPORT CAR WORLD
'63 TR4 IOADSTll ·-· '64 lTWOI --··
$1457
$1727 •
'65 Trhcmph TR4 ~ $1827
'66 (2) Triumph= $2257
'67 TR4A IRS •www••·: $2357 ,,,,,,, , .... ,,,,,.,_,
~ .......... 1'5300 BEACH~,,,,.-:.
~ WESTMINSTER :S
..... ........ " ... "'"' . 894-3322 ..................... ..::;. ... , ....... ,-....... , ~ The. fabuJous Open Road,
Cafnrlel che.ufg mount with
features found in models
KARMANN GHIA srn•. ,.,......,, but oompl•l<!y HIGH PERFORMANCE Chuck. ..,=FO=ao=si.~..,,-,w= .. -. Good:-o
ELMORE apart. Lots oI extra parts. LARGEST SELECnON IN shape. Mu5t aell $ 3 8 5. 9900 . twtee the cost ol this mtlt, 1961.o KARMEN GHIA, Im-
including new space age mac. cood low mllea&e· $225 M....,,,. ORANGE COUNTY .642-5864:::::::::_~--~--l·------~~~-'-...;.;;..;;.;;,;;~--.;.o,;~I . CUSTOM CARS -
·{JlOno toilet S)'slem. $18!i0. 675-557! MOTOas 1934 FIAT R., d , , " • Set-~-.. Auto TOYOTA (Claalc). One of a kind 1.n ~-rsu 154'6.
" 1 '. OPEN ROAD
PERS 9520
'62 KARMAN Ghia. Desert
Sand. Good cond. Lo mi.
$1050. 962-3475
'57 KARMAN Ghia new paint
$494. 642-1548
LOTUS
Ph. 894-3320 u.s.A. Make otr.er. 673-5156 Center
l5llO Beach Blvd., Wstrnnrtr
'68 TOYOTA Autos Wanted 9700 lml Harbor Blvd. 537-4645
1---------'60 Chevy Bl1c1yne
GET OUR LEADERSHIP WE PAY V-8, automatic. RUNS URE
SAVINGS BEFORE A TOP! Take $100 dels, dlt,
YOU BUY!!! To ·P DOLLAR will finance -·· party. TAKE pymta: $22. per month,
'81 DODGE Family Wagon FREE LAS VEGAS Ii L • Altier 11, 89T13 or 6J9..351T
-6CXXI miles, auto trans, VACATION Wmi/A aut, flD16 FOR· '65 CHEV, Malibu; aiNXl'!d.,
-· • Monomatic, air cond. '61 Lotu1 Elite °'"1pe pwr. steer., .tereo, Uiad!d.
"""1ed! "-6, • "'am Good ""'""' and """'· and IMPORTS USED CARS Xlnt oond.11295 puff! Best oUer over $4,000 interior. Needs body work. '64 IMPAl..A. 4 Dr. hdtop,
.• :.~~ 11-i ... ••ck-up , •·' :::~""E·L1'Wo1...,_-. ' 1~ ~:;;o~~TA "'""" CONNEll cHEvROOT ~,rd;'"~~ "'' bed. hyd ... , R/H, low ml., .m Ht 'O< CHEVY lmpal Coron. Sed•n Dix UJ a 9 seater ~ ~camper, S'x36", carp., SPORT CAR Automatic; rh, dlr. Car bas 2828 Harbor Blvd. Air cood. Power Brke,
'· \c .. .::: ' Clean & xlnt mech. WORLD been kept in oupe~ -"•'-Costa Mesa 546-1203 Steering, New tirH, $1250. .~ --~a. s1cr;o. ~ P .. __ O<\A ........ •v ........... 6'15-4292
., ........,. ~ tlon! $100 Cash· deb:, will WE PAY · • • >=o;;;;-;;c;:-="'O"'.;-,,-I ~EV 'iii T. l8;00'J on new 15l:Xl Beech Blvd., Wstmn.!tr fine pri t party TAKE CASH '63 CHEVY n 6 I prtva ' "~:,: °':.;'~i ~ =M=E=R=C=E=D=E=S=B=E=N=Z=I !;" jrm~ 1, .. 10:~1 = :E>':,k~:.:
1!148 INTERNATIONAL Bu.
,., ~per. Sleeps 5. Needs bat·
_ :.li<y, ISOO. LI """'
. Van Camper, 95 hp,
''air, &tereo, good oond, $1195.
·v/party 642--0222
. . ' .... AUSTIN 1;. :•
--• '67 AUSTIN :: ,. ':"• COOPER 5
l · One 0\11ner -4,<XXI miles
Like New! $7l!li.
r; MARQUIS MCYroRS
. .:.,) 900 So. Coast Hwy
Laguna Beach 494-1503
~ .AUSTIN HEALEY . ·. '60 HEALEY 3000
;_ 2 Seater-Deluxe
• r. • ~Ute blue with black
m\ortor. Wh'e, d1'cl, &!Oil.
NICE!
• 532-4741 •
Or <ln')e County''>
Largest Selection
New & u.,ed
Mercedes Bent
TOYOTA . or highest ol'Jer. ~
k>r ....i can A truck> Juo1 FOR SALE
call Ill lot free utimal•.
GROTH CHEVROlfT ':....~~· """ ' ""'
Jim Slemons Imps.
HEADQUARTERS
ELMORE
15300 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr
Phone 894-3322
Ask for Sales Mana.pr
18211 Beach Bl ..
Huntlr!gton S...ch
JaS-3331
'67 VW Xtra nice car. S50 FREE LAS VEGAS
dwn OAC. PymtB $53 mo. VACA'MON WITH A
Dir. 842-4615 '64. BUICK SKYLARK HARD-
'64 VW Olav. Rell nice car. TOP. Be&utUul Platium with
No dwn OAC. Paymta black Landau top. Immacu-
$1395
ONLY $31. mo. Dir. 842-4615 late.
'62 VW, clean; radio, htr,
SWlrool. Newly paiJ>ted.
$790. 644-1098 ELMORE
GET OUR LEADERSHIP '61 VW Red, good cond., TOYOTA
SAVlNGS BEFORE RAH, Private party. $725. 'MaTORS
YOU BUY!!! 675-1&17 Pbon~ 894-3320
cd L 1967 KARMAN Ghl1. Lo ml. 15300 Be.di Blvd., Wsbnnstr fan t.mi4 R&tllo. Xlnt oond. 11995. I ' 1953 BUICK. 'l'ruwp0<IO!im
ol93-3210 car. $125. 8:19 Go .. ernor SL IMPORTS XLm' '67 VW BtJ.1. 23,<XXI <blta Mesa. 6'6-1768
CAREruL MILES. CALL
19!16 '""''" C.M. .....,,, _,.....,.=~--~' ---CADILLAC
'59 OIEVY, aood <On!.,
leather uphols., fioor lh1tt.
Make olft'f'. M&-6646
'64 EJ Camino, 327.
f apted. Good cond. * 548-3156 * * 1961 CORVAffi MONZA
$450.00
Call 968-T.lill aft. • : 15
'55 CHEV. Bel-Air 2 Dr.,
dean, nearly new tirea.
$300.-2061
'67 CHEV. C.prlce Wagon.
Air-rond, power breakl 1-
steering. 962-7151
57 CHEVY 2 doot' wt 64
"283" $500 or T. 642.-61163
after6 PM
'60 CHEV. 283 V-8; x1nt &
ter.texter. Xlnt tittt, iood
mech.: $35(1. 545-6033
'" cm:v. 1mpa1a 2 or. btltp. Real llharii. I-Owner. $n50
642-3427 Call bel M PM
'60 CHEVY Panel. Good
cond.
642.0015
'60 NOMAD Wp R/H, •uto,
tr, PIS P/8, low mil, oris
owner, x.lnt cond. 830-05Cl
'62 OiEVY Grey, 6 eyl, auto
trans, pawl S. Elctel cmd.
'""'· !J46..<l2!1 '58 MGA '66 VW sedan; xlnt CCQd.
M8-59ll9 after 5 Extra& $1425 '66 CAD. Conv., Siu Miit CONTINENT~L
Sliver, blk. lellttw, "'t')I 610-0291 fact. option. ~ Vo 1 u e 1968 CXl'rl'INEm'AL, Mutt OPEL 't& :W =CE• *n <XXl 'l'yres. Xlnt care. 1-0wns-. 1ell -vel')' immaailate f,«I>
P. ATS UN · 11111 ~ • t1r ...... _.,_ _....,. ~111n& S31S5 .....,.., .....,., ~'." ~~~.~ ""'., """" • ~ ., yr.,,.,., .,,.-r:-__~"""' , _ '66 CAD CONV, all black. .....-...,... _... ... '°" con-l'-'"--'-------1 w/bl9Ck lnt~or. MWll RD 67 VW Mac wheelt. Blg stl'fto tape deck, De'tf Uttt. nolueur. Can Peter 'tllt ~ •65 DATSUN SO.UIS. I AM - 5 J'¥ •k ENGINE. Loaded w-extrat HlOO . .f94-93SI, Mr. Wood Gtftk tit Jobmoo and Son,
Statioo wap, dlr, 4 IPL 4QI Xlnt oood. 1 OWM. 962-6591 •68 DEVD..LE Priced fer Ora.nre Cou.nt)<'a 0·1de1 t
_Ult set aoetk:nl Vf//f'1 l(IOCI M ~ l{qan. '62 V.W. wrM eQ1fDe. R/H. quSdc Ille. l~ dttvm trocn e 1tab11 abed LI n e o I
"'1)dltloa !ntdde .. aut Sl!IO Geod -! "'1f S....,,, $5500, !ndlMlt Pt! pny ,.._:le Me....,,., Cqar tlealenhlp.
,_ -.WO. o<-. Will Ill> MS-1156. 1234 s. Marine, S.A. -. 51M2!S . ' --OI. -; ;;\!~!!_-..,..al 1131, -4, '!I; CAD, ~. 0. Ville; lc!o'. 6' CONTINEl'AL. 11..,.ui. ~SIT at Mm> PORSCHI 1963 vw, M&1t1 ....... , $lOO!I ...... 1Ull ........ ..... .... t -···-A " • Bett Otftr cond • i:mo 673-4465 ot11 cm OW'IWlr 9'!UA'" nu-
""" "'6 DATSUN • m.E * " . ""' fiOld· AM FM radio, •-; 1600 Roadster IJll6 PORSCHE 912 S .,..ti. '56CADFtmen!OOKb.Good -"'°""' Uk,._ All
: )ill' -dlr, ,pecia.I pU>t. ~rn.Fm, foe Ill, ed>a111L 1967 VW $1550 cond· Equip wl aurfboard deluxe con~I~•· A 1 r
Iii.ck pl"" !owler. Jl!O !ml * mim • -* '""" "'!'\ olltt 642-85!!11 Foc!M)> wun..,,.c:.u OllQI
-..ah dell:. TAKE low nmta. Nftld • Gar~T 1961 ' vw Squ&rtkck Top '56 CAD . .o.AebuUt -~ne.-u JOll .,....cS&tt 1hl nn.t .
DOUBLE CHECKED
USED CAR CENTER
'64 BUICK
l • Sab,.. 4 Door. Avto!l'latlc, radio,
ho1t1r, powor 1loorl119, powor win·
dow1, factory 1ir condltionin9, low
mil ooga. Kelly 11111 loo• S 1620.
'$1595
'64 CHEVY IMPALA
Sport Co11pt. A11tom1tlc, rocllo, pow.
tr 1t.1rh19, .3 27 v.1. Kelly 11110 look
$1460,
'66 FORD 4-DOOR
A11fo1t1ttlc, rodie, hooter, l'•wtr 1l••r·
1119. Kelly 11110 l ook $1910.
'65 BUICK RIVIERA
Mill power, f1clory 1ir co11ditio11i119,
K•lly llu• l ook $27~0.
'66 FORD
C1,1untry $•d111. A11tom1lic, r1ili1,
h1at1r, pow•r tt11rl119, f1ctory 11r c111•
iliti1ni11f. Ki lly 11111 look $2 J9S.
'65 BUICK WILDCAT
A11tom1tlc. radio, h11ter, pow1r it.or•
Ing, power brak•1, power wi11dow1, full
powor, factory 1ir co11ditionin9. K1Uy
11111 look $2420,
$1995
'67 BUICK SPECIAL
Co11p1, tulomtlic, rtdio, ho1t.r, pow•
or ltttrlng. Kelty 11110 loek $2010,
'65 GMC 1/4 TON
Truck. Y-1, 1ulom1tlc, pow1r 1t11r•
111;. 10119 I.iii, 1J1c1ll1nt fir c1mpi119,
Killy l lu1 look $1920,
'65 CADILLAC de VIUe
Full power, f1ctory •Ir c111cllHonl119,
"l11d1il... Ki lly llu1 look $JJ7S.
'67 COUGAR
A11t11'11otlc, ptwtr 1tt1rl119, fa ctory t lr
co11ditle11ln9, ltnd111 top. Kelly 11110
look $J)l5.
BUICK
2100 HARBOR e·LvD.
COSTA
MESA 548-7767
After 1, «M-91'13 -639-361f naJ ft w1tl> a want ad! uinditlon • $2350. m.aot 1 rebollt trans. $250. 80-6602 5'1-1151 ~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~.L-~-·
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CONNELL CHEVROLET'S USED CAR· CENTER SPECIALS
'66 CHEVROLET
4 Door. VS. automatic, power st.eerina.
factory air cond .. radio, beater, allver
blue. (SLU394 J.
$1695
'65 CHEVROLET
Malibu super sport convertible. VS.
automatic, power steering, rad.lo, heater,
tahitian turq. with \l,'hlte vinyl bucket
"a~(NS1695
'64 PONTIAC
Grand .Frix. VS, automatic, power steer-
ing, elec. windows, R&H. Danube blue
w/white vinyl roof. (NQX710)
$1195
'65 DODGE
Dart 270 Hardtop Coupe. 11,000 orginal
miles. Stick, radio, heater.
$1395
'65 MERCURY
Montclair hardtop coupe. V8, automatic,
power steering, radio, heater, low mile-
age, ermine white with blue interior.
(RVM68S) $1795
••VOLVO'' a
·~794
Ben FrWlader
891-1566 .:: : II) 531-6824
'66 CORVAIR . ,
Coupe. Automatic trarwnWlon, ndlo,
heatK, Aztec Bronze. CRGV497).
'66 MALIBU
Sport Coupe. VS, automatic, radio, heat·
er, Marina blue w/black vinyl Interior.
!MY27S
2
) $1695
'64 CHEVROLET
Iii ton pickup. 8' Fleetslde, VS, auto-
matic, radio, heater, cust. cab. CR28417)
$1595
'66 OLDSMOBILE
F-85 4 door sedan. V-8, automatic, radio,
heater, power steering and finish~ in
Tu<QUOIBO. Sf 795
'63 GRAND PRIX
Automat~. power 5lttring, fa ctory Air
cond., R&H, Sierra ~old with saddle bucket seats. (NLM963),
~295
BEST SELECTION OF
EL CAMINOS
IN THE AREA
'66 EL ·CAMINO
CUSTOM. VS,, automatic, factory air eon·
ditioning, rawo, heater, red (57881A). $2595
'61 CORVAIR
Monza. Automatic, air conditioning, ra·
dio and heater. $495
'67 EL CAMINO
CUSTOM. V8, aulomotie, power steering,
R&H, ermine white w/black vinyl inter-
ior. (V42925)
$2595
'66 EL CAMINO
CUSTOM. VS, automatic, PS, factory air,
R&H, with fiberglass locking cover, er-
mine white. (T53036)
$2695
'63 CHEVROLET
Bel Air Station Wagon. VB, automatic,
powe r steering, radio, heater.
$1195
•
'62 CHEVROLET
Btl·Alr • door. 6 cylinder, 1tandanl
tranlmluion, radio. he• ter.
$595
'62 FORD
GaJaxie XL Coupe. VS, automatic, power
steering, radio, heater. White w/red,
bucket seats.
?95
.
'68 CHEVELLE
Malibu, Automatic, radio, heater, pow-
er steerinz. (VIM 691 I
$2895 '
'67 CAMARO
327 VS, automatic, radio, heater, power
steerin&. {ULS185l
$2495
'63 FOR·D
G&Jaxie Sport Coupe. VS, automatic,
power steering, air conditioning.
$995
'63 NOV A S.S.
Coupe. Automatic, radio, heater, erml.rw
white wi red vinyl bucket .eats. CIDE8371
$1195
'65 GMC
Suburban Carryall. 6 cylinder engine, extra
clean. (P8.5983 J.
$1495
'65 CHEVROLET
ChC'\IY II Nova wagon. Automatic, radio,
heater, ermine white with beige Interior.
(NQH301).
$1595
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'65 CHEVROLET :~ •• ..
Monza coupe. F a c tor y air conditioning. :Et
Automatic, radio, ht'ater, ermine white ~·
with blue vinyl bucket seats. No. R1582 ;i
$1295 ~ :============::: ::~ . «
·.~ . ..... '64 CHEVROLET -~ ~ .. ~ % Ton Pickup. VS, custom cab, pan rear ... ,
windows, factory air, R&.H, Fleet side bed, ~· chrome f1-ont llild rear bumperS. IN356031 ·.l' ' ._.-;: MUST SEE ~: .. ______ _, .. . , . ' ....
CHEVROLET ~l
2828 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA ~)j
MERCURY
'61 <XLONY Parle Station
, Wagon. I will now sacrifice
ml' 2000 mile demonstrator.
As completely equipped u
)'OU aright want. Will sell or
leue. Can Hal Sandel'll at
JohriD:t &: Son Orange
())unty'1 oldest established I Linroln Mercury Cougar
dralcr.~'>ln ~•ewporl • Costa
Mesa. 642-0981 ----MUSTANG
'61 FASTBACK 2+2
390, 4 spd, r & h, ps,
$DX). (1) 525-9435 aft 6
•••
'USED
CARS 546-1203 c~ 546-1200. .~
* "Mustang Bargain" '66 MUSTANG VS
1965 late series Mustang Cpe. Air on:litioned, power steer-
289" engine, power steel'ing, ing, console auto, aliift.
auto trans., radio &: heater. radio, heater. Mc. Unusually
finished in beautiful flor-well cared for. Special $2(Y15
en tine gold with matching 2 HOLIDAY RAMBLER
tme vinyl interior. Full 1969 Harbor mvd,
GROTH
CHEVROLET
SUMMER
SPECIALS
Prioe $1"'5.00. Coota M""' '63 CHEVROLET
1st car lot on Hartior Blwl . Open Sunday-Drive-Tn IMPALA CPE.
JOHNSON & SON OLDSMOBILE vo. , .... ,n ... ,, ... ,,..,;,,
Lincoln-Mercury --------ITXT·ll5.
Costa Mesa Branch '67 Clm..ASS Supreme, 2 Dr. $799
19-ll llarbor Blvd. 642-7<M Pwr. steer., brks., airl---~=~.,--
'66 M!IDANG, PIS & B, 289 oond.; 13,000 Mi. 642-3868 '66 IMPALA
V-8; auto .. hdtp. R/H; liC'll 1965 OLDS 442. A Real man's COU PE
$1875 or trade equity for car Red. Great shape V-1. Powt t9 lid•, P-St11rit1 11,
ASK US ABOUT SPECIAL YEAR·END
SAVINGS TODAY!
trruu;:. car. 83l-0067 eve5 $1250. 842-5!1!7 SQN-122
'Imported Autot 9600 Imported Autos 9600 lmpo<ted Autos 9600 I ========J~======= $1899
lmport9d Autos 96001mported Autos 9600
a~a~ara
ELMORE MOTORS
The Largest Toyota Facility Anywhere
NOW AT OUR NEW LOCATION
CHOOSI TOUI TOY OT A FIOM THI LUGIST SILICTION
Just Arrived 1969 "Corolla"
4 1/40/o
Fin1ncin9 Av1il1bl1
ON APPROVED
CREDIT
TOYOTA CORONA
FRIE us Vegas
Vacation
, hp • 2 Nltllh .. , '"' HM:l1•d• Hotel .,. •ttt 4"1 fl9\lr14 I
htt clrivea, Ne ,.,..
o ... "'""''"'
tSJGI lelcll Blvd.
WISTMINmR
IM-3322
AMERICAN CAR
TRADES WANTED
OF DATSUN
FREE fOl TAlll NG A TEST DRIVE IN A NIW
DATSUN. YOUI CHOICI Of AN Ill·
PHANT 01 DONKl'f SAYINGS IA.HK.
HERE ARE THE CANDIDATES
1968 DATSUN PL510 SEDAN
e t6 HP'I O'Hff c•M
•119., 4 spd, l'(llC•
ft'U1., cHIC ltrttl., hll
~-"' ~ .. ,1.s JZ _,. w• cnt
ntl'mll •
$1996
et6HPe ..... u•
...... 4 ... ..,..
'"'"" dhc llrb, ""' ZJ~HC"tstretl
$2196
'62 MERCURY
COLONY PARK WAGON
YI, 111tom1lic, pow1r Jf11rin9
RVG-714
$899
'64 PLYMOUTH
2 DOOR
full f1ct1ry 1qpt. D4S-2 t 7.
$999
~,6-4-MERCURY
MONTCLAIR
Y-1, A11to11'11tic, P-St11riru11.
redio, h11l1 r. RIX-914.
dio, h11t1r. RIX-914.
$1199
'66 FORD
VI , power 1t11ri119, 1ir. WT•·
641.
$1699
'65 CHEVE_L_LE~'
SP'OR.T COUP'E
VI , pow1rglid1, P/1t11ri11 g.
NCA-211 .
$1399
$900
Gt-eth c1i ... ,,1.t i,,n, ... , 111
tlt1 lndl.,duel. Iring your l11-
di.,id11 1I tr1111p1rt1ti111 prob-
\11111 fl UI.
I NO oow.t'PA YMENT
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PROBLEMS HERE ---''•'•"•'•ric•"•+-D•&•N•'•''•' '•"•'•'•;,'!'. "'!"-•• ALL YOU NEED IS _,,,,.._,_,____ GOOD CREDIT
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GEORGE ZIMMERMAN
DATSUN
SALES AND SERVICE
PHONE 540-6411
2145 Hubor Blvd., Cost1 MIN
GROTH
CHEVROLET
18211 BEACH BLVD.
·Huntin9ton Beech
Jo,111 1 D1yt. 'Til 10 r .M. 1l1~••Jt • 141.1161
SEE TOYOTA COROLLA
for 1969
TOYOTA 'S NEWEST IS HERE AND
READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY !
-ALSO-
OVER 40 TOYOTA CORONAS,
CROWNS AND LAND CRUISERS
IN STO.CK AND
READY TO ROLL!
DEMO. SALE AUTHORIZED
SALES -SERVICE
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AT •
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''CQMMAND PERFORMANCE''-'
OF A NEW OR PREVIOUSLY OWNED CADILLAC
1968 CADILLAC
ELDORADO
H•r•'s th• f•bulous herdtop coupe finished in Kashmir Ivory with luxurious bleck :nferlor •nd bl•ck pedded
top. Fully equipped with fectory eir, di1c brakes, AM-FM 1tereo, tilt wheel, power quarter window11 elec-
tric door locks end trurik opener. Full power end meny oth1r cleluxe edres. I Stock No. 754) --$
---OVER 80 QUALITY AUTOMOBILES TO SELECT · FROM---
'63 OLDSMOBILE
F-15 '4 door. A11!01t1•tic tf1n11t1 i11ion, pow1r 1+•••·
in9, r1dio i nd h••l•r, wlli11 1id1 w•ll tir11, tint.d ,1.,,, told ••+•rior.
SALE $888 PRICE
'65 RAMBLER
H1rdtop 'oup1. Cl11i, 770. \II 1119lnt , r1,linin9
b11clc1t 1•1h, r1dio ind h•1t.r, whit• 1id1 w1U
tir11, 1rctic whit1 with 111 whit1 vinyl i11t1rior.
SALE $999 PRICE
'65 MUSTANG
Economic1I 6 cylind•r 1n9in1 with +tie 1t1nd1rd
tr1111mi11lon, r•dio i nd ll11!1r, whit1 1id1 w•ll
Hr••· Snow whi11 ••+•rior with h1rmoni1ing blue
lnt•rior.
SALE $999 PRICE
'64 OLDSMOBILE
St1rfir• h1rdtop coupe. A11tom1tic tre111mi11ion, r•·
dio ind ll11t1r ,pow•t •*••ring, powlr br1ke1, buc•·
et 1•1h, c•n+•r console.
SALE $ I I I I PllCI ---
'63 PONTIAC ·
lonn1¥lll1 • Door • p111en91r 1t1lion w19on. Auto-
'"•lic lr1n1mi11i1n, r•dio ind h••f.,. pow1r 11•••·
int, pow•r br1••1, whit1 1id• will tir••• 1ir con·
tlltio11!119,"f+ ·
SALE $1222 PRICE
'66 CADILLAC
lrou9hem top•r 9old witll 1endlewood l•nd.111 roof
i ncl l1ether inferior. Full power indudin9 window1-
"'"' window1, 1••f-breke1-lfe1rin9-door lock1 end
of cour1• f,i;tory 1ir conditionint. AM/FM redio
t nd twili9ht 1enli11el.
SALE $3999 PRICE
'66 CHRYSLER
Ntwport.·Torr1y t•••n (It wltll '"itching int•rl•r,
i nd bl1clt \finyl roof, pow1r 1!11rint ind pow1r
br1lt11, f1cfory 1ir conditioning pl111 much, much
mor•.
SALE $2444 PRICE
'67 CADILLAC
Coup• DeV1l l1. Monier•'/ gr1111 wiill bl1clt "inyl
roof i nd full l11th1r int1rior. Full pow1r includint
pow•r \11111 window1 ind of co11r11 f1ctory 1ir con•
ditioning.
SALE $4777 PRICE
'63 CADILLAC
Coup• D•Vill1 with .u power 11iht1 including pow-
,, 6 w1y fflt;-pow•r windows, pow•r br1lce1, pow.
t r 1l••rint. i nd of coune la.ctory 1lr c1ndltio11i119.
SALi $1444 PRICE
...... ~-CADILLAC .
S1d1n D•Ville. • door h•rdtop. Lim• 1r11n with
l11th1r ind nylon int1rior. H•1 pow 1r 6 w•y 111t,
power window1, pow•r v•nl window1, pow•r 1+1•r.
in9, pow1r br1lc1s, f1ctory 1ir 'onditionin9,
SAU! $1444 PRICE
'63 CHEVROLET
Impel• Sup•• Sport. 511.,.,, with bl1ck buck1t 1•1+
in+•rlor. F11lly •q11Jpp•d includint 111l•'"•lic tr1111·
mi,1ion, pow1r tl••rint, r•Cll• 1111!1 h••tef, f1ct•ry
1ir conditioninf , wlllt• 1id1 w•U tir11.
SALE $1222 PRICE
'64 CADILLAC
Coup• D• Villi . Silw•r ••l•rior with bl1clt vi11yl r11f
F1ctory 1lr conditionint ind h11 111 th1 lu•ury
pow•• f11!11r11 includlnt pow1r w•flh • s+1.,in9 •
br1lt11 • windows, AM/FM r1dio,
SALE $ I 777 PRICE
'63 PONTIAC
l onn1\lill• Coup1,. Gold with h1rmoni1ing int•rior
!full vinyl !. Aulom1lic tr1n1mi11io11, pow•r tit••·
in9, pow1r br1k•1, r1di1 i nd h•1!1r, whit1 1id1
will tir•'• lint1d 91111 111d much mor•.
SALE $999 PRICE
'65 PONTIAC
Gr111d Pri•. A11torn1tic tr1nunl,1lon, power 1t••r·
Int, power br1lce1, r1di~ 1114 heifer, ltv1klt .,.1h,
,en+•• co111ol1, t•chomiter. whit• iltl1 will flr11.
SALE $1444 PRICE
'64 IMPERIAL
Crown • door h1rdlop. L•1fh•r 1H l1p•1lry In·
l•tior. Fully 1quipp•d will\ powor 1t•erin9, pow••
br•k•1, pow1r window1,pow1r 6 w1y 1111, 1ulo·
m1iic dimm••• AM/FM r1dio •nd f1ctory 1ir (On•
dltio11i11g.
SALE $1777 PRICI
'64 OLDSMOOILE
l•hl1r ll1rdlop coup•. R1dio, h••l•r, 111tom•tic,
pow•r 1l•1rint, pow•r br1lt•1, WSW, buc••t •••h,
c•nl1r con1ol•.
SALE $999 PRICE
'67 TORONADO
ft(fory 1lr conditlonlnj, powor 1!11rin9, pow1r
brtlt11, 11dl1, ll•1+1r, ful wi11yl lntorlor, r1di1I tir11.
SALi $3222 PRICE
'65 CADILLAC
(I Dor1do.Pow1r 1!11rin9, pow1r b11lt11, pow1r
window1, pow1r 1•1+, f1ctory 1ir condition ing, rid
with whito top, 1.1t+i•r int•rior.
SALE $2999 PRICE
'64 CADILLAC
COfl\llrlibl1. Pow1r d11ri11g. pow•r wlndow1, pow1r
M-1lt11,pow er 111!, whit• .tifl rid l•1th1r lnl•1ior.
F1ctory 1ir conditionlnt.
SALi $1777 PRICE
'62 CADILLAC
Pow•r li11ri n9, pow•r br•k11, pow1r window1, pow·
1r 111!, f•,+ory 1ir condilio11in9 , Norm1ndy bl111
w/whil• lop.
SALE $888 PRICE
• '65 CHEVROLET
lmp•l1 •Door ll•rdlop, ll7 VI •ntin•, vinyl roof,
r•dio i nd ll••l•r, p•w•r tl1•ri119, p•w•r br11t • ..,
l1ctory 1ir co11dltionint.
LUE $1555 PllCI
'63 FORD
G1l1•i• 500 h1rdtop co11pt. Whit• w/1!1rm1nbin9
l11t1rior, r1dl1, ll11ter, 1uf11t11tic1 pow1r lfeerin9,
wh ile w1tl1.
SALE $999 PllCI
'65 FIAT
S1tl111, Light blu• in color. • 1p11d fr1111111lulctfl(
h•1+1r, buck•t 1•1h, wllit1 .1ld1 wi lls.
SALE $666 PRICE
'67 DATSUN
4 Doer 1ed1n. Autorn1tlc tr1n1rninlo11, h•1tw, ~
wlt+i li11ck bucket 101t1, White dd1 will tlr1a.
SALi $1666 PRICE
'64 VOLKSWAGEN
C1mp•t. R1dio ind h11t•r, compl•t•ly •quipp•d lot
c1mplnt ln~ludint lilt up top.
SALi $1444 PRICI
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8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY -9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY
YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILl..AC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA
NABERS
2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100
I TRANSPORTATION
SPORT MODEL"
1964 Olds Startitt Cpe. Fact. Used Cari 9900 9900 Used C•r1 9900 UHd C•rs '9cie u..i Coro UHdCoro PLYMOUTH
T·BIRD ~;-;: '52 Oi..DS ~ SS90 ~ -11, sedan with power steer-
air c:ond, full power with
auto. trana., beautilul onyx
black exterior with leather·
ette bucket aeat Interior It
high plush blade; catp«;la.
The best Olds buy in town.
OLDSMOBILE
'50 PACKARD 4 dr Sedan.
Ultromatic:. Orig, Ftnish.
Sharp! Int. Clean. Motor
need& work. ~ Priv. aw ...
FREE US VEGAS
VACATION wml A
PONTIAC RAMBLER T·BIRD
.&,, alll.Omlltic trans .. beat-
.-~~ie ~;~ing, de·
: ' jiQLlDA Y RAl\tBLER :~~959 Harbor Blvd .
~ ·~ -~ <Dia Mr.sa
: ._. Sunday -Drive-In
$1595.00.
1st car lot on J-&uobor Blvd.
JOHNSON & SON
Lincoln-~1ercury
Ol6ta Mesa Bnulch
l!Ml Harbor Blvd. 642·'7m0
P.":i Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600
,
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s211i~WN
ON A"IOYID CIDrT
lives JOU
:111 easy 1oin1 TOYOTA
COIWHIA
* "4 SPEEDS ON THE FLOOR"
1964 Okls C\ltleu Spt Holiday
Power steering, V8, cast
iron eng. A reel bot model
foe those who !eel young.
Local one owner car whlch
shows exceptiona.1 good care.
Full Price Sll!fi.00.
1st c~r lo~ on Harbor Blvd.
JOHNSON & SON
PLYMOUTH
1966 PLYMOln'H Barracuda FREE LAS VffiAS· VACATION WITH A
Sport Q>e. SUnbunt lfOld 1966 PONTIAC G.T.O. hru'd-
witti cootraatlng b u c k e t top cpe. Most popular model
aeall, auto, tape deck, all aolng. SllYer metallc green
the acc:euoriea. A~utely with black buckl!t eeats It
showroom lreah. Priced to , __ .. _ t...... 4 -~ ---sell Only UUKW,ll ...... "t"'• .. .,,.,...,
now. Slll95. con&0le, p1WI all the extru.
ELMORE Pootlvoly the"'""''" <X· ange Chunty, 'J'hi9 weekend
°""
---------1962 T-Blrd Full power, air.
'&t AMBASSADOR V8
Gleaming 990H sport cpe, Air
Stereo tape. Xlnt cood. $950.
544-2257, s;n..2747
c on di t Ione d , Ccmol 1 -'55=.=T~.=s=IRD~=;n=mln-=t =cood--.
automatic llhift. P ow e r Both tops. S139fi
steering ' brake., radio, M7-S1'll
beater, reclinftlg buck: e t1---=-===="°""-
1eall etc. Sound, safe, · • '62 T-BIRD •
dependable U480 ' X1nt oond $700
HOLIDAY RAMBLER • 174-194 e
1969 Harbor Blvd. CHARGE JOW' wut ..S now.
CootA M ...
1957 a..ASSIC T·Blrf .
Mr!taJUc llftll, New enc:kie-
A u to trans, brakea
w/power irteering. DIQ!s
st&-121.0, nn.. M&-6129
THUNDERBIRD ''1,
automatic w\ndowa It .eats.
Take over J«iO, S45 mo.
pm.bl. 5t6-1385 "
Dill 6'U678 kr R.Erul.TS
Lincoln-Mercury
Oxta Mesa Branch
4 SPEED
SPECIALISTS
HIGH PERFORMANCE
CUSTOM CARS
L.ARGFST SELECTION IN
ORANGE COUNTY
Selected Auto M0roRS
TOYOTA
Ph. 89f.3320
Open --Drlv .. 1n lmpot1od Aulot 9600 lmp0rted AlofOI '55 MARLIN VS -'------,,.---'--~-----·I
$2295.
ELMORE 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642·7Cli0
1965 OLDS Vlsta Cruiaer. P1,
Pb. Fae air, Rack. Very
good cond. Ore owner.
644--0lll
Center
nm Harbor mw. 537-4$46
'ST SAVOY 2 Dr., reblt. ena .•
auto. tranA., RH. Good
aind. $195. 494-9374
15nl Beach Blvd., Watmn.ltr MCYrORS power steering • brakes.
Bucket aeatl, auto. shit!.
'63 Pl)'moutb Sta Wq, Ez. TOYOTA radio, etc. Sunday speci,al at
Cond. Ortg owner S900 or Pb.. 89'"33ro $1475
best otter! 499-U81 aft 5. 1..1\llO Beach Blvd., Wstnmstr HOUDA y RAMBLER
1960 PLYMOUTH Station IOY CARVEi 1969 -Blvd.
Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 wagon, V8, pwr braket It Cotta Meta
I iiiiii~~ii!ii!i!ii!i!!iii~~i!ii~~-iiiiil .......... "20 ... , ... 135 PO!'lfTIAC Open·-. l»'tv .. tn II ======== • -Bl .. c..ta -1 --",~P~ASS'°"'WG=~ER~Vl~-
E L MORE MOTORS PONTIAC K16-4444 . .., "'"'' otation """""· bao
'60
'60
'63
'65
'63
'66
'67
SPORT CAR WORLD . ~ c..t>'t ·-_.. .......... auto. ahlll,
AUIT1N HIALT IPlm $AVE " LEMANS Panila<. AJt • .,,.,.. ,. two • llas'ot""" radio .... , .. "47>
OM: .f • lilM w • .. a11 extru. 4,CQ> ~· Carux,~ a.a,. HOLIDAY RAMBLER
M•A IOAISTI• $899 take OV$'9ed. S&cttftct, ·='"""=--=---''--= 1~ H -BJ··•
.. -.·..:~ .. '":. ol _,,,..., ... $767_ 13.250. 847-7724 198\ G'IQ. OWnpasne with -a ••· •• -""'.,..==--=---I black padded top, black In-Co&la Meu
'63 LeMANS 2 Or. cpe. ~rior with bucket aeata. Im. Opefl Sunday -Drive-In "~ $11tc17 Qm\'ttf.~ .... s ~ ~-maculate. 1 owner. JJ,(O) '86 RAMBLER 5 cyl, 1tlrk A - -.. V ~ .,_, ~• ~· ,._, mm.. E4WJppod wilh .,._ !!AH. Excellent "'1d. Groot
::-::-H.T. $1187 -..U..C. locludio& air -omnmuter. Bdow w-•
SUNllAll "'"" "·'· $2187 rr PONT. GTO loaded. °"' dlllontn1. 1:1,995. Pleue call """"' 117>. -..... ., ,. ,_., .-w ,.._ )II' okt. 11,000 ml CaU to 1ee &o-6282 ar 6'l3-t1S1.
DATSUN ..... llOADITll sm1 • price. f#.!30, .s.,, ' MW!' ......... be I 0., STUDEBAKER
lAt -· nltt. 673-9'240 dA,y . _ wbol.fAie book, 1 owner 1----------1
""' '''' •• • ••' .,,..,,,, '67 e<»fNEVILLE, k>aded, bl1ct 63 Grand PriJI:. Fl.di '84 STUDEBAKER Com--
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.::::;'''' '1s100 BEACH"'"'"';"";:. aJr, excell. mnd. Muat w.ll. pwr, m cond. ad ttrea. mander 4 dr. RJJ.1. Auto.
Pvt. pty, 962-t&D 573-M27, 613-673.1 Perfect cond. t owner $595. :;:-WESTMINSTER .:= Oft 54M<79 -89..3322 -'67 ElREBtRO 31; HO, rib, •eo PONTI.AC Hardtop. Auto. d'I.
'•,,,, 'P ,.:..-..''' auto tr,,, lllll ...... OrlslnaJ P/S. P/B. Radio l For DaJi, Piiot Want Ada. ~... '''' owner. fJ..tll. ~ Hetttr. 54l-01'93 alt 3 Dial W-6611 ___________ ... ___ _
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18255 BEACH BOULEY ARD <Hlway 39) HUNTINGTON BEACH
• SAVE AT LEAST $1,000 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS_ I TOTAL I TOTAL I TOTAL .
PRICE DN. PMT. MO. PMT •
ON BRAND NEW . 1961
H1rdtop. 429 CID VI 1ngin1, cr11it·o·m•tic, pow1r 1t11ring le di1c brek11, AM redlo, clock, comfort streem '(•ntil1tion, m1lit l!i111cJi 111t,
"inyl int1rior trim, courl1sy li9ht1, r1mot1 control mirror, r1tr1ctebl1 h11dl1mp door1, full whttl cov1ti ind 1/I 1t111C11rd ftclory 1quipmenl.
'60COMO
'61 FORD
W19on. VI, 1uto1111tic, r1dio, h11t1r. No. 11!2
'61 PONTIAC
C1t1lin1 H1rG!op. V8, 1uto., powtr 1t.eri119. No. 1246
'61 OLDSMOBILE II
VI, 1uto., powtr 1t11ring, r1dio, he1t1r. No. 1224
'SO CHEYROLO
C1rry 1ll 1urf wtton. No. 1191
$295 s11 s11
$295 s11 s11
$295 s11 s11
$295 s11 s11
$295 s11 s11 $3'888 ::~ !r~:.:se or 10% ~:~and $1 03
39 M~~h
OR SAVI AT LEAST $1000.00 FROM OFFICIAL LIST PRICE ON ANY THUNDllllRD IN OUR HUH SIUCTION. TOTAL I TOTAL I TOTAL '
PRICE DN. PMT. MO. PMT : SUPER SPECIALS
BRAND NEW 1968 FALCON
COUP£. Fre1h 1ir heifer & defro1ter, du1I hydreulic brelle JY1f111'1,
courftl'f lights, i111id1 l out1ide mirror1, cloth l vinyl interior tr im,
p1dd1d de1li l vi1or. 111d ell 1t1nd1rd fectory 1quipm1nl. No. 1037 .
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.
51988 .
OR
10
0/ Tot1I $5296 Per . / 0 Down •nd Month
BRAND NEW 1968 MUSTANGS
HARDTOP. Fr11h 1\r he1t1r & d1fro1ter, l,1ck-up, dom1 l court11y
llghh, bucket 111h, 1U vinyl +rim, nylon c1rp1h, rock1r p1n1I tnout~·
Int & eir 1coop orne m1nt, 1e1t l shoulder be1h, p1dd1d d11h l "''"
,,, .. wind1hi1ld w11her1 l 2 1p1ed wip1r1. No. 1141
'64 GALAX.IE
500. R1dio, h11f1r, ftcfory 1ir conditio11i111. N•. 116J
'65 FORD CUSTOM
VI, 111tom1tlc, low rn ile191. N•. 1207 .
'62 PONTIAC Bonnevnt.
H1rdtop. VI, t uto .. power 1!1erin9, vinyl roof. Ne. 1001
'62 CHEVROLET
lmp1l1 H.T. VI , 1tic•, whit1/r1d, No. 1216
'63 GALAX.IE
• .
$795 s27 s27
$795 s27 s27
$695 525 s25
$695 525 s25
$895 s31 s31
TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL 52288
OR
VACAnON TIME
WAGON SPECIALS PRICE DN. PMT. MO. PMT
10
0/ Tot1I $608& Per / 'J Down •nd Month
OR SA'VE UP TO $7 00 ON A "CALIFORNIA SPECIAL" GT MUSTANG
Air conditioning, 219 CID VI 1n9ine, cruitt ·O·tnttie.' pow1r 1te1r.
ing l di1c br1k11, rtdio, GTICS equipment p1ck1ge, tlnl1d 9!111,
knitt1d vinyl lr.n{ury bucket 111h, wide-ovtl w1w tir11. No. 121
Brand New 1968 GALAXIES
SAVE $800 on NEW '68 GALAXIE
]90 CID VI •nt ine, cruiu1m•tic, pow1r 1teerin9 I di1e br1ke1, 11l1ct1ire con-
'63 RAMBLER
W19011. R1dio, h11!1r, overdrive. IHC192
'65 RAMBLER
Stelion wegon. Autom1tic, r1dio, he1t1r, brigh t rid. No. 1044
'66 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN
W•gen. VI, 111to., PS, redio, li•1+1r, nic1. No. 1066
*SPECIAL PURCHASE *
$595 523 s23
$995 537 537
$18~ 567 S67
TOTAL TOTAL
PRICE DN. PMT.
dition int , 111 vinyl trim, cu1tom vinyl roof, tinttd t llu, AM rtdio, deluxe 1111 •
Mjtl, lleny lltwty Mttery, ,.in•te co11trol Mirror, wlllhl 1lde w•ll f9f011 tires & full wh11I co¥1r1. No. 201 36-1967 and 1968 AUTOMOBILES WITH FACTORY WARRANTYS
or FULL PRIC~2188 Brand New 1968 Ford ·Custom Sedan
1'40 tlD •11t1ne, fr111i 1lr h'11t1r I defro1+.r, duel hydr1ulic br1lr1 1y1!1m, ln1id1 I 011hid1 mlrren, cloth I \lfnyl fnf1rfeP frlM,
f'dd;.d do.Ii I vitol'I tnd •II 1t1nd1rd f1cto7 1;uipment. No. 1015
•-::: '68 F·250 CAMPER SPECIAL
52788
OR
I 0°/o =., .... $72 48
:: ..
WITH THI PURCHASE OF ANY
11 DORADO CAMPER
360 va engin •, h••vy duty
vinyl trim, fu ll fo•m cushion,
cruisomatic transmission,
body side mouldings, radio &
he1ter, tinted glass, 1250 lb .
front spring, 2450 lb. re1r
spring , b1sic Camper Sp•·
ci11. Stock number 994
BRAND NEW 68112 CORTINA
51788
1.IVJ/ TOTAL s47so n• OI V-/0 DOWN _. MONTM
AVAILABLE-SEVERAL WITH AIR CONDITIONING.
:!~~~~.~.~,~,,~.~..... $1995 S69
'67 MUSTANG
2 plu1 2. 390 VI, 4 1p11d, r1dlo, h11t1r, 1p1ci1l wli11T1. No. l 172
'68 CHEYROLO
lmp1l1 H.T. VI, 1ut1., PS, feet. 1ir. N1. 107'
'68 GALAXIE 500
VI, 111to., PS, forrntl roof, 111 vinyl trim. No. 1244
TRUCK DEPT. SPECIALS
'51 FORD
Piekvp truck l/t ton. No. I 062
'66 FORD
lon9b1d F-100. Picku p. N1w p1inf, 1uf11'1'11fic, N1. TIOlt
'66 ECONOLINE
Supt• v1n. A rlr. 0111. No. 1175
$1995 S69
$2995 '599
s2195 s93
TOTAL I TOTAL I TOTAL
PRICE DN. PMT. MO. PMT
s295 s11
. $1395 547
s1,95 s49
AU PAYMENTS ON USED CARS INCLUDE TAX & LICENSE & FINANCING CHARGES FOR 36 MONTHS ON APPROVED CREDIT
NEW CAii: l'AYMENTS INCLUOI! TAX-t.ICENSE &. P'INAHCE CHARGES l'Olt •MO. OH ...,.PRO\IED CREDIT e WHITI! SIDI WALL Tl RES AND WHEl!L COVEllS oPTIONAl
MAKE YOUR CHOICE AND SAVE AT WILSON FORD TODAYJ
DU INGTON BEACH
(Hiway 39)
18255 BEACH BOULEVARD
842-6611 ,._!A~~~·D•ys Tuo•~!~~::.;:'.;_SP~ 592-5511
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NEWPORT BEACH
LAGUNA BEACH
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
WESTMINSTER
WEEK OF AUGUST 10 • AUGUST 11
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tur11 1 tour of the Futilon Square.
La H.lbr1. Johnny Gr1nt hosts this
fund-ralslna event for th• F1stllon
SqU1re HO$pltal Benefit Committee.
AUGUST 10 The pro1r1m, btin& bllltd as ''the
world's bluest party," features Sivl
Abtra. and Nelson Riddle ind His
Orchestra. I V f ~IN c;
1:00 Tiie 11c ...., <C> <60> I Ci'1 m Lawrtac1 w11t: <C> <60> fD (6) Fflflk McC• (C) (30) fit liidenon Shew (C) (30)
loa City (C) (60) l1 Tonnentl
12 O'CleQ H4111 (60) 9:00 QI()) "91an'1 Heroes: (C) s.,._.. 1llMtr9 ( ) Hopn plays m1tchmaker and
: R&O ..._ (R) Hollywood talent scout In an at-
~ ~-tempt to enlist a Swedish sdentlst
l :JO • Sahml., lews (C) (30) In the SlfVlce of the Allles. (R) 1t011J Cri (C) (30) B 0 Cl) SlturdlJ Nlpt at tile
I Love Lak-(30) il0¥lea: lC) .,Mdlale'a Nny Johll
. Estela,. ~ iere tlle Air Foree" (t»mtdY) '65-Tlm
7:00 9 (() CIS W.lna News: (C) Conway, Joe Flynn, Tom Tully, l'ed
( 0) Roeer Mudo Bissell.
I DIC $mWJ \ ':) (30) I StieMnlan F•llJ .._ (C) (30) Hunly CUJdr (t.' (30) NET flltival (R)
Death Valley D.'fl: (C) (30) AntN II Nor111
, e Lady Ind the Sourdoufh." 9:30 a (i) httiCNt J11netloft: (C)
Trutll or Censequt11ee1 (C) (30) ( ) RaTlroader Homer Bedloe an·
CDlie111'1 lslud (30) nounces that the Hootervllle Cen·
Pattlrn ftr LM•1 nonball Is for sale to the hiahut
'. :~!:' ~~R) ~:: (~~; (60) "The Jall
7:15 Anltfa Wrap-up (C) Ward." Dr. Kiidare is aaslened the
7:30 fij Cl) Tha rriloMr (C) (60) jail ward and encounters problems · 9 00 Tiie Vlrprian:. (C) (90) when • prisoner-patient attempts
is proeram pre-empts The Saint an escape. James Franciscus ruests.
ind Get Smart tonight only, be· D (j1) Cl) Hollyweod '111ct: (C)
cause of this week's convention cov· (60) Ray Bolaer hosts:. The Klna
ttage. Edmond O'Brien guests as Family, Diahann Carroll, Audrey
an alcoholic lawyer who battles Meadows, Adam Keefe, Paul Re-
booze and bigotry at the proddlna vere and The Raiders, and the
of John Grainier when a Chinese Morgan Ashton Family auest. (R)
immigrant is denied his rilhts in &ntlt Tubb Sllow (C) (30)
this episode entitled "Ah Sina vs. · lo• de Mealc:o Wyoming." (R) 10:00 9 (() Mannil: (C) (60)
1J MelodJ Randi: (C) (60} Dick News: (C) (30) Clif Kirk.
Haynes and Jeri-Lynn Fraser guest. Cel'a Corr1I (C) (30)
8 cm m Dltln1 a... (C) (30) : ., Demand ~: (C) (30) "Johnny Uni· 10-.30 II Mondo: (C) (30) "East-Wall/
tas." Almost a lettnd in his own West-Wall." Baxter Ward hosts this
time, Johnny Unltas is one of the comparison of the two walls which
nation's finest quartert>acks. Holder the Communists have erected to
of the N1tional Football Leaaue's keep their people confined. One,
crown for title game competition In invisible, is between Hone Kon&
1958, his record for throwing touch· and Red China, and the other Is
down passes In 47 consecutive between East and West Berlin. (R)
leazue contests may never be IJ Mn: ''The Iha In ll'WJ" (dr1-
matched. Lany Kina elicits the un-ma) '46-James Mason, Maraaret
eapected from Johnny about the Lockwood.
wor1d of pro football. D Movlt: (C) ''TM Barbariln and m All·Ameflan Colltp Show: (C) die Ctislla" (drama) '58 -John
(30) Dennis James hosts. The cefeb· Wayne, Elko Ando, Sam Jaffe.
rity panel COlllists of Frankie Ava· I Joe '111• (C) (21h hr)
Ion, Art Llnkletter, Zsa Zsa Gabor CeuntrJ·W..,.,. Sllow (C) (30)
ind William Shatner. 11:00 £lfttft 0 'Clock RlpOft (C)
I SU.Fl Theatre (C) (30) Clete Roberts.
Tiie Bible Answtra D Tiie 1Ul1 Hour News: (C) (30)
Tht Power of the Dollar (R) Jess Marlow.
1:00 (j1) (3) Tiie NNt)wtd Qa1111: 0 Newa: (C) Keith McBee.
( ) (30)Bob Eubanks hosts. 0) Movie: "Paris u-.,.und" O cttarpn Ftotbatl: (C) (21,l hr) (drama) '45 -Gracie Fields. Con·
Head Coach Sid Gillman takes his stance Bennett.
Chargers to the Oakland-Alameda 11:15 tJ fabulous 52 Mewlt: '"l'R Cly
County St1dlum for a pre-season To•rrew" (drama) '55 -Susan
confrontation with the Oakland Hayward, Eddie Albert.
Raiders. 0 Mn: "Let No Man Wrtt. My m Mowle: ''The 111 Knlh" (drama) [lttlpll" (drama) '60-Shelley Win·
'"5°5 -Jack Palance, Ida Lupino, ters. James Darren.
Wendell Corey, Jean Hasen. 11:30 E TOltllld Sllow (C)
I hc:t O..S SM (C) (30) 12:00 • Mow'9: Hf1le Stntltftce" (dr1ma)
NET Jturwaf (R) ' ar1na Vlady, Robert Hoaein.
Le Prtlllblclo 12:30 8 Mwlr. ''WJMlal" (western)
l :JO Qi (() MJ 1llrM Sena: (C) '4°"6-Willilm Elliott
(30) Oacar·winr.er Anne Baxter m Clntt111 SatwdlJ: "Terror Is a
plays an eneineer with romantic Man."
desifns on widower steve Douglas. 1:00 D """ (C)
(R) m All·Nlpt SIMlw; (C) ''The Lost
II Ot.wMI "-*• Fulllon WOf'ld of Slnbad," "Oper1tlona At· ..,. Illa: (C) (&0) FNturln1 a ltntl9," "Pl•Mt of Blood," and
Scandln.wlan motif, "'-allow f•· "S. T'lltr.''
~ . CLOSE -UP
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FESS 'N DANIEL
Believe it or not, almost as many men as raccoons arc repre-
sented on that cover to which this is the flip side.
Only difference is you can see all the raccoons, but you can't
see all the men. There are at least three. There's Daniel Boone,
there's Fess Parker playing the role of Daniel Boone and there's
the real Fess Parker. How about Fe~ Parker in the role of the
famed frontiersman? For one thing, he says be believes in t.be
part. If he didn't, be adds he wouldn't have stayed with it as long
as he has. The series starts its fifth season on NBC-TV Thursday,
Sept. 19 in its familiar time slot, 7 :30 to 8:30 p.m. Fess believes
in the series, he explains, because he believes in the value of history.
The littlest Boone In Boonuborough, Israel (Darby Hinton)
with series pare nu Fess Parker and Patricia Blair.
' Fess believes further that the Daniel Boone series is particularly
valuable for the small fry. Kids need heroes, says Fess, and they
need examples, especially of adults who can solve their own
problems, who can master fear and who can show a generosity
of spirit toward their fellow man. These clements, Fess feels, the
Daniel Boone series strives to rrovide, along with fact-based stories
that also recreate the flavor o those infant days of our nation.
Fess Parker arrived where he is today by a trail every bit as
twisted as the Wilderness Road. The son of Fess E. and Mackie
Ellen Parker was born in Fort Worth, Texas (on an Aug. 16) but
grew up in San Angelo. There he attended public schools. He
played on the football and basketball teams in high school and
planned to continue playing at the University of Texas in Austfo,
but an injury intervened. He intended becoming a history teacher
until chance brought him together with Adolph Mcnjou. The late
actor was visiting the university and Fess was asked to show him
around. They ~ot along well and before Menjou left, he urged
Parker to try his hand in Hollywood after finishing college.
After being graduated in 1950, Parker enrolled at the University
of Southern California, but soon left to sign for a role in the
national company of "Mister Roberts" with Henry Fonda and his
student days were over. Next came minor roles in films, including
one, "Them," which Walt Disney, searching desperately for the
right actor, hap~ned to see. What Disney was looking for was
someone to play Davy Crockett. He found him in Fess. He starred
in six movies, all boxofficc hits, for Disney. Davy Crockett-the
song, the character, the coonskin cap-became part of Americana.
The fad made history and Fess made money, more than the
tall son of a county assessor lcnew ever existed. He bought a plush
house in Santa Barbara on the storied Hope Ranch, there to move
with bis bride, the former Marcella Rinehart; be bought a light
plane, a 36-foot boat and a couple of autos. And he brought off
a $1 lh million land buy in Santa Barbara and built it into a luxury
mobile home residential put, Rancho Santa Barbara.
The old fro.oder was oevtr like ttlill
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. AUGUST 10, 1968
SUNDAY
AUGUST 11
MOF?NINC
All stations reserve the
right to change program-
ming without advance no-
tice.
&:45 m The aui .... rs
&:501J Gift U1 Tlall 0.,/Ntn (C)
7:00 To• and Jtrry ('C)
The llblt Aa...,.
7:15 The atrist9'111n
7:30 UIMlefdot (C) • Profile
11:30
n An&tb 1attN11: <C> An1e11 vs. Oil oles.
hllwlftklt (C)
Qurdt in ttM Home (C)
nd11 Mldn•: "Raymlt."
I'll lipdlt Churdt
1 RlllCh One
Face die Nation (C)
· Acriattturt USA: (C) "Tht Fann
Machinery Revolution." Cuny W.
Stoup, President of The New Idea
Farm Machinery, Is questioned on
the startling trends In modem
farm equipment. 0 Ollcovery: (C) "Ghosts of the
Old West." Vifilnia Gibson visits
Tombstone, Ariz. and tells of other
towns that died with the death of
the mines. (R) fiJ Movie: (C) ''TM Boy Md ttM
Pir.te" (•dventure) '60 -Char1es
Herbert, Susan Gordon.
/\rTFRNOON
World of Youtll (C)
Mr. Willlbt• Slltw (C) 12:00 ~ 9 (f) NFL Today: (C) Detroit Co'l~utk (C) Lions vs. P hiladelphia Eaales. Game 1:00 Qt La., Ulltl My FMt Is played in Mexico City.
The "8ra (C) 0 Drtwfna. Anyone? (C) "Puttln1
C.U.edral of TDIHflW (C) Your Drawinr To Work." Viewers
• Mire for Your Mo1111 are shown how to use the seven
(i) Qod la Utt An ... r (C) principles of drawlna.
• Ventant Sob,. loa Hltos U llMllS and Answn: (C) Vice
1:30 look Up tnd liw (C) President Hubert Humphrey auestJ.
• Movft: "frontier Wolf" (sus-Euefttitlly Su
pense) '50-Plero Lulll, Marla Frau. (i) Ftitll for Todty (C)
I Ftct C. Ftce (C) · tilt u It Y'Mlt
Movlt: "l'trpt u~" (sci·fi) 12:30 ' Youttl and Police (C)
' ~Rich~rd Dennin&, Vlralnia Grey. ftrm Confnnce (C)
Kltlll'J'll luhl•tn (C) ftitll for Today (C) ~Pentecostal Hollneu 1 00 Anltdaair Adv1nturt (C)
To11 and Jtrry (C) Ci) lnliltrt (C)
• eta KMEX (C) · lo Pnthlbido
1:00 Ctme,. Thr11 1:00 , '"(j) Meet Ult Presa (C) • MOOllCMI T1benl~ Ctaolr (C) (]) AtHrican &off Clutic: ~r CartMM (C) ( ) lnal round on four holes of
Sunitly Tltutrt: "Stallion the $125,000 tournament tt Art·
Road," "The Woman in the Win· stone Country Club in Akron, Ohio.
dow" and "Each Dawn I Die." Arnold Palmer defends his title on ~Country Miiiie (C) the par·70, 7.180·yard course rt·
(j) Minllterlll AIMCiatiH desianed by 11olf architect Robert
Ci) S.ndty Festure: ''Mt & Pa Trent Jones.
Kettle Go to Town.'' 0 Million $ Movie: "D11d to U..
(f) Sandra l Jl1111J lap World" (mystery) '62-Reedy Talton,
V.ritdadea (C) Jana P11rce.
9:30 Cieri and the Ntwt (C) m Tlllrd Annutl Witts $11191nw
Hotlttb.,en' Qulde feltivtl Partdt: (C) The ptrade
Milton th Monstw (C) cflmaxes a weekend of activities
(]) Altttl Rnfvtl Heur dedicated to the persons who lost
Cl) HoUM DetKtlvt thei r live3 during the 1965 revolt
10:00 Summer Lffmlna and to three civil rights leaders:
Thia la die Uft (C) Medaar Evers, Malcolm X and Mar·
Unus tlle Uonhnrt.d (C) tin Luther King.
Movie: (C) "fort Mauer." I Rwtv11 fires (C) (western) '58-Joel McCrea, Susan 1:15 Anatls Wrap.up (C)
Cabot. 1:30 · News Conftreoct (C)
(D Movie: "Curst of Ult F~ Sundty feature: (C) "Daniel
Man" (horror) '58-Richerd Ander· Boone, Trailblaze:." son. ~ (i) I Btlitvt in Mirada (C)
I ~ Ftnt 5'low (C) 2:00 B On Ctmpua: (C) "Ashley Mon·
Undtrdoc (C) tague at lu ae." One of the wor1d's
tllpe Sandtu foremost anthropolorlsts c;onfronts
10:30 O_Jlj)OftunltJ line (C) University of Redlands studenb. (R) ~ @ The Cttflollc HHr: (C) ~ Roller Dtr1>J (C)
"Justice and P11ce." Part II. A Ci) ftltalrt: (C) "The ltdy tnd
conversation on the problems of t e stock uch1n1e."
conscience for the Christian 2:30 0 Movlt: (C) "l'wo Wteb In
Churches in Amerlcl raised by the Aiiotlter Town'' (drama) '62-Klrlt
war In Vietnam. Doualaa. Edward G. Robinson.
I ~la Wtf'lft·up (C) 9 (i) Double FHture: ''Ticket to
(!) ltp IUftftl (C) lomllilwk" end "Frenchle." 1-n Htll M..&1 (C) J:OO tJ Ila• football: (C) This p,...
11:00 tf ~ (C) ••son pme of L.A. Runt vs. MJ F~ s.r.tn: (C) Guest Cleveland Browns Is lhe annual
Is fJev. Elliott Masin, Tr1nity Bap· Times Charity Gamt.
tist Church, L.A. II hnt Aartry Show
8 ANGELS/ORIOLES r.!~ra~~.~~~n ~:,~ * for some action ball! ltn Hunter.
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at 9 PM.
l ::~nf:: ~ laues ind AnlWttl (C)
Wrutllna (C)
utbol·Socar
3:30 Tales of the Golden West (C)
Counby C.rouse4: (C) Bill Car·
lisle guests. m Color Theatre: (C) "The King's
Musketeers."
@ Cl) SUnday fll111: "Southside
}.1000." 4:()01 Pat Boone (C) (j) Public Servic:e 4:30 • Cowtown Rodeo (C)
: Sea in America (C)
(j) full Cospel Revival
5:00 Movie: (C) "Rose Marie'' (dra·
ma) '54-Ann Blyth, Howard Keel.
! Br1ndecl (C)
Burlie's Law Cil Seven Arts Thtatrt: "My
Cousin Rachel." Em Capitol and the Citro: (C)
''Taxation and the Churches.."
I w,:1•nca (C)
5:30 News: (C) Clete Roberts.
@ (j) C111palp and ClndJ.
ltts (C}
I It's I Small Wof1d (C)
The Moln'ou (C)
~ ''Tiie Mllldo.'' Bev·
erly HittsH1iti School presents this
operetta by Gilbert & Sullivan. The
story centera on 1 love tri1naJe
between the runaway son of the
Mikado, a fair maiden, and her old
~rdian.
Q!l Cl) F•tute
E V ENING
6:()0 R fa Cl) The 21.t C.nbtry: (C)
(30) "Thil.aser: A Light Fantastic."
An examination of the laser, a man·
made liaht with more concentrated
power than Nlaaara Falls and a
potential for use in virtually Mry
area of science and teehnoloo. (R)
I @ [6) Fr1nk Mc:t" (C) (30)
D'" Slnd1lr'1 r.1u hrade (C)
) m TllMtrt I (60)
fl) Gospel of Chrltt
1:30 I') RalP" Story: (C) (30) StxKy In· School of the Arts In Sle111, lt1ly. Safran ire featured. (R)
troduces viewers to the niaht peo· Talented youn1 musld1na study for U SUNDAY NEWS REPORT
pie who work whlle the rest of a seven week term and act as am· the city sleeps. (R) bassadol'$ to Italy. * Pres. by Harris & Frank
D 9 @ Anl111I KJnpm: (C) fl) LI Ton1111ta 8 Swldl' Report (C) (30)
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) "Amazon Adventure." 9:00 IJ 9 (j) Tiie Summer Brodi.. Wiiiiam f. Buclley: (C) (60)
11'e Time Tunnel (C) (60) SMOilitn Slliow: (C) (60) Bartlara Lawyers Charles Rembar and Rich·
•4 I love Lucy (30) Feldon, Lee Hazelwood, Aaron Wll· ard Kuh discuss "Obscenll1--Por·
Marqu .. Z2 Iiams and Tom Smothers 1uest. noaraphy." ~ Counby Store O 9 [6) loa.1nza: (C) (60) I Newa: (C) (30) Clif Klr1c. 6:55 Kem Firm Fida '°Check Rein." James MacArthur News: (C) (30) Bob Noble.
7:00 (j) Llult: (C) (30) A auests as a youna man whose un· 10:30 Wortd of Youth (C) (30)
trained raccoon lost in the forest cle schemes to p~ent him from Les Crane (C) (60)
attempts to make friends with wild lnhe. ritin~~ea:icijanch. (R) ScHI T1tutJt (C) (30) animals as Lassie races to save her fJ @ . "A Case of 11:00 EJwen O'Cloct Report: (C) Clete
from hidden peril. (R ) l16el." ( ) (2 hr} an Heflin re· Roberts, Stan Duke. O @@ FUpper: (C) (30) "Alp· creates his Broadway staae role O The 11th Hour Ntn: (C) (30)
per's Hour of Peril." Flipper be· in this television adaptation of Brokaw.
comes tangled in a cable that ts · Louis Nlzer's autobloaraphlcat best· D R1lpll P11rt'1 Lis Y•s: (C)
attached to a floating mine. (R} seller, "My Life in Court.'' The {30) Special guests are Andy Grif-e John Cary Show; (C) (90) tense drama ctnters around an U • fith and Don Knotts.
Guests are Herschel Bernardi, Lionel war correspondent's libel suit @CI) ABC Nin (C)
Hampton, Jackie Mason and Hany aaainst a malicious newipaper col • lnsl&ht (C) (30)
Blackstone Jr. umnist, in which he struales to Chi•• Sund.,: "Mrs. Mike.''
fJ (i1J @ Vo,11• to Bottom of clear his name after beln1 publicly ~This °'' 1961 (C) Su: (C) (60) "The Abominable described as cowardly, immoral and D1mtll Dlnca Studio SptdeJ
Snowman." Scientists create a trop-Communist-inspired. Also starring 11:15 ... ~ (C) Harry Reasoner.
ical paradise with palm trees in the are Lloyd Bridaes, Angie Dickinson, Mm.: "Jazz Boat" (mystery)
Antarctic. (R) Jose Ferrer, E. G. Marshall. (R) ' thony Newley, A.nne Aubrey.
I Truth or Con1tquencu (C) (30) Profilu In Courap (30) 11:30 1J Movie: (C) '1>iltlnt DrwlU"
Gilllpn's Island (30) Armenian V1rltty Show (adventure} '51-Gary Cooper, Rich·
Oominps Herdu • Alepias Adams ard Webb.
7:30 Q!l (j) GtnUe Ben: (C) (30) 9:30 Cir lftd Trldl (C) (30) D Movie: 1'Sllnt of Dltt_..
lrginia (Claire Wilcox), Mart<'s vis· SUndlJ look/Minion forvm (suspense} '62-David Niven, Leslie
iting cousin, sets out to prove that : Boston Syiapllony (R} Caron.
girls can be as courageous as boys. Cran Teatro Open for DISCVllion (C)
(R} 10:00 Qtl (j) Mluloa: l•Pollible. (C) Future O @ (j) Walt Disney: (C) (60) (60) No storyline available at prea ctllllw
"Sancho, the Homing Steer.'' Part time. Ci) Ntwl (C)
I of two parts. A Texas longhorn B ~ @ Hiall Chlpaml: (C) (60) 11:.45 Wof1d of Youtfl (C)
steer makes a 1200-mlle journey "lad Day for a Thirst" Bud( Can· 12:30 Clne1111 SUndaJ: "Sofia.''
back to his Texas ranch. (R) non Jeopardizes his life when he 1:00 Movie: "CttJ of F11r'' (mystery) 0 Million $ Movie: "file on Tllel· tries to tum two Apaches Into '59-Vlncent Edwards, Patricia Blalr.
m1 Jorden" (drama) '49-Barbara wranglers. Jose De Bega and Dennis 1:25 D KNBC Report (C)
Stanwyck, Wendell Corey, Joan ------------Tetzel.
I Outer Limits (60)
Public Service (C) (30)
The Bia Pictur•
Tht French Chef: Julia Child .
shows how to make chocolate souf.
fie.
8:00 1J Q!l (j) Ed Sulllv1n: (C) (60)
Guests are The Beatles, Connie
Francis, Al Hirt, Jane Morgan, The
Doodletown Pipers, England's More·
cambe and Wise, John Byner and
Rogana performlna her balancina
act. (R} fJ @ (})The Fii: (C) (60) "The
Tunnel.'' Erskine searches for es·
caped convict Wiiiiam Hollis, a
sapper who may be running a tun·
nel lntx> a bank vault. Edward Binns,
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MONDAY
AUGUST 12
f v r NIN c;
6:00 1J Tiit lie News.: (C) (60) Jerry
Dunphy.
For morning and afternoon
listings, pl~ase .see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below, •
for your cdhvenience, are
the day's movies.
!H~ ltpeft (C) (30)
StM .. Sllew: (C) (90)
edlan Jack Carter, actreu Nancy
Kulp, slnpr Jot Williams, The Five
Amer1eans rock lf'Oup, and Jam
t.he Pelican art Steve's 1uests to-
:!l"ia (~ MMe: (C) "Prtda ~ U.. llut 8raa" (adventu111) '54
-Lloyd Bridps, Vera Mllea. DAYTIME MOVIES
1:30 D (C) "Cala•ltJ J111t and Sa•
Bad' (western) '49-Yvonne De
Carlo, Howard Duff.
D "lowtrJ httlllM" (comedy)
'Sf-The Bowerj Boys......,. die
~ Hot Wind llon'' (drama) '60
Gina lollobrf&lda, Yv• Montand.
11:00 8 .... .,.... Die YHnt" . (aclwn·
ture) '60-Scott Bortancf. (C) "Ride
tllt M• Den" (western) '53 -Brian Oonlevy.
1%:30 QJ "Cllila Dorr (drema) '58 -
Liii Hua. "Plaantnl et 4Zlld Str9tl"
(mystery) '4&--0avld O'Brien.
1:30 m "Blldouf' (drama) ·~ax
well Reed, Dinah Sheridan.
4:30 IJ "Harritt Cralt' (d11ma) '50-
Joan Crawford. Wendell Corey.
D (C) ..... btn B-52" (drama)
'!1-Natalle Wood, Kiri Malden.
All statfons reserve the
right to change program-
ming without odvonce no-
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m Afl feolblll: (C) (2Yz hr) New Yor11 vs. Houston. a.t Masttnon (30)
(]) MtlY 8rltfln (C) : ftat't Ntw1
Amr Slllli8t
6;30 QllC ..... Strvtce (C) (60)
• TM 8tteWJ ...... (C) (30)
Mdfalt'a ,._, (30)
Ci) HllltleJ·lrtt1kl1J RlllOlt (C) . klttlCe ~ "Profile of a
H &hway." Paul Roberts of MIT re-
ports on modem techniques tot
bulldin1 super·lllahways. Science Rt·
porter John f'ltch hosts.
(J) Mdtale's ,..,,,
• Ritidert 34 (C)
7:00 fB Cl) CIS &enl111 Nen: (C)
) Walter Cronkite.
· f Treep (30) HUpn's I.,_. (30) m FHturt Fil•: "Up Perl· scop:,r:
I Wulllnlf»tt In Review (C)
ftllpa StndMz
7:25 (})News (C)
7:30 9 Cl) 811t11Me: (C) (60)
Series starrin1 James Amess, Aman·
da Blake, and Mllburrr Stone. (R)
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. AUGUST 10, 1961
II Tiit MtMea: (C) (30) "Mon·
kees In Parts." Fed up wltfl doln&
the same routine every week, The
Monkees take off for an unauthor·
ized vacation In Paris. (R) It Celcltll v.,.,.: (C) (30) ''The
lnco'.!!earable SWitzerland." D IJ1) (}) CewbeJ In Ahb: (C) ~) ''Work of Art." Madlyn Rhue
auests as Christle. en artist and former sweetheart of Jim Slndalr.
She Is Injured in a stampede while
sketchin1 on tht veld and brouitrt to the 11nch fOf aid. This reunion
causes problems for Jim In hb new
life. (R) tJ Miiiion $ Movlt: ''81.a.en't
Aj._enf' (drama) '47 -Greaory
Peck, Dorothy McGuire, John Ger·
fleld, Celeste Holm. ID r.ny Mma cm> m ..... , TllittO Crow: ''Pottlna. ..
The Plant Lady demonstrates how
to re·pot a plant. Mrs. Cruso also
show1 how "knockln1 out" can be
made simple.
ti) C..lcol J CwJMts
l.'00 CJ Tiit C...piells: (C) (60) "Hap·
penin1." Nemesis 11ent Richard
Barrett finds himself stranded with
an eccentric prospector In a re-
mote Austr1Uan atom tut area. U Mowtl: (C) '1\t LM&, Hot S.••_.. (drama) '58-faul New-
man, Joanne Woodward.
fD IUlbow Qtlllt: F11nk Wimer
joins Pete Setser for sonp from the
Adirondacks.
II) Le PtMlbidt
l:lO I) QI Cl) TIN Llcy SM: (C)
(30) Robert Stack plays • SoY•m·
ment a1ent who tells Lucy she
looks like RustY Martin, the 1lr1·
friend of a prisoner about to be
paroled. Lucille Ball doubles 11
Lucy Cermlchffl and Rusty Martin
In this ~llOde. CR) D @(J) bt ,.._.: (C) (30)
~tL>ec:Oy Raid." Sit Moffitt bt· comes the prisoner of a pqchotic
officer of the SS. Hauptman Wa ....
violates 1 truce by kldnapina '°'"'
Red Cross wortcers and confiscltln1
a truckload of V1Cclnt from • tr·
pllus-plaaued town. Sat Moffitt bf..
comes the prisoner of the man In
exchan11 for the vaccine and the
Red Cross worters. (R) m Mn 8rtfftl (C) (90)
G) Wortd of WtlMft (C) (30)
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1:00 IJ ta Cl) WJ lrlfD: (C) (30)
Aunt Bee tam flJI nc lessons atMI
does well until the Instructor tells
lier that she It ready to IOlo. Tben
the becomes tenifltd. (R) D 9@ N.IC CltMdJ ...,..,._
(C) {60) ''The Seven l.Jttta fort."
Eddie F-oy Jr., Tht OP!ond .......
ers. and Mickey Rooney lbr In the
comedy. Tbt man who "bufllftd"
tflroulh one of vaucltvlllt'a molt
unusual ads with his four brotlltll
and two sisters, Eddie Foy Jr.,
atars as his ft.ther.
D (I}) (}) ftlolly Sqoad: (C) (30)
'The Flip Side of Fear." Part I tA
two parts. Way-out nd music pub·
Usher Ollie Otis orders his htnch·
men Per11 and Bolo to 1et rid of
Detective Jim Brill• when the po-
liceman answers a summons for
help from stn1er Julie Brown. Mi-
chael Christian, John Sbank. Roddy
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Republican National Convention.
I Muala J Estrella Muaart t-.30 8 (I) Fa•llJ Affelr: (C) (30)
Uncle Biillays down tou(h rul1t-
for the twins on leavln& their toys
around and for Cissy on the lenath
DAYTIME PROGRAMS
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Al T f RNOON
of hflt' hemlines. (R)
0 ~ (I) P.,toft rtacr. (C) (30) file lfev. Tom Winter dl1COYers Jiii 9 Cl) SHll'J Tldq (C) has disappeared and accuses Su·
san; Nonnan has bitter words wit!) 10:301 ! Cl) Okl Y11 °"8 Sllow Steven; Susan Is told off by Steven. ' · 00 Holtywoocl Squara: (C) m Tiie Roll* (60) J m ackus, Judy Came, Paul Lynde, fE NET Journal: "famine" and All 1tatiom reserve the GYPIY Rose lee, Frankie Avalon and
"Experiment In Freedom." Two per-rfght to change program-Robert Morae 1uest. Re1ulars for
iectivu on lndla. ming without advance no-the week are Chaney Weaver, Wally • Revltb Mllllcal Cox and Abby Dalton.
10:00 a Cl) P'rtmlere: (C) (60) This tfce. I~ ct~nc.v.a a.. (C)
week, Premiere offers two li&ht f-... & 1 ......... & ..... (C)
comedies. The first stars Shirley 5 10 mi Qlvt u Tiii O.,/lhws (C) '"'" -._ _, Jones and John McMartin In a story : _. a 1 futures; Sci.fl ThMtrt. (C)
of a youna teacher·writer who-ls 5:30 ! Sllmmer s.ester (C) es., Thurs.
visited by • research 1roup from • EdlUtion bdllftlr. (C) "A 11:001!~(1) LM of Ufe (C) another planet, headed by a beau-ear of Hope, A Yeer of Coneem." • @Jeopa.._, (C)
tJful femai. scientist. In the second Produced by WKYC·lV in Cleveland, • See D1ytfmt Movies
comedy, Bums and Schreiber are Ohio, th!s two-week aerie$ aptorea "I Wttt. Corrll. (C) Wed. only:
members of a raataa World War II racism in America. Monday's pro· II) loeper ..._
Army entertainment unit tounn1 1ram is "Race and Poverty." Guests
the Normandy combat zone. Dr. Herman D. Stein, Ca•/Westem ll:Z5 tJ QI Ci) CIS Newa (C)
D ejl (j) 1 SW-(C) (60) "An ResetVe Cot1e11; Daisy Cr.auett. De· U:JO 11 ~Swell for To..,.,.. (C) Amencan Empress." France Nuyen p1rtment of Health for the city of , [Jt , .... (C)
auests in the story of a beautiful Cleveland; and Gwendolyn Gaston, ., Win (C)
Chinese 1irt in San Franclsoo who :~ie:t~:';ac:1:~~~,;. f:e'! Ntw1
is the center of a plot to 1aln day's proaram Is "Who Speaks for 11:45 8 QI Cl) Tll• Quldln& Ll&frt (C)
icontrol of the aovemment of China, the Nearo?" and is a discussion of Nin (C)
Qeo~ Putn1111 Ntw1 (C) (30) Ne1ro leadership. Wednesday's show
@ Tiie 111 Valley. (C) (60) Is "The Negro's Role In Response
e G Thievu." A shipment of to the Report," a discussion of the
Id · t ded f th e "'I I Kerner Report. Thursday and Friday eo tn en or e a .. , eys s offer "The White Man's Role In Re· 12:001 A Su•..,. Tllta1 (C)
stolen from a freiaht station. (R) inse to the Report." • ~ 00 Lil's M•-• 1 0..1 (C) I Secret Apnt (60) Elwclle Wltll Qloria (C) Cil ltwitdltd
Jedi Lltlla111 N8' (C) (60) Edu-6t...-af featur• • •po: (C) Cole and Bohrman. T eatro Fam Illar -""" lO:SO News: (C) (30) Biii Johns. Ttdlnlcel Comer let Mlltmeft
Sex In Amerlai: (C) "Venereal 7:0011 Ed11e1tien: Tod1y Md TOlllOf· Cl) Mcly Of Maybtt'rj
Disease." Dr. John Beeston reviews row. (C) A serlea explorina the mul· 12:3011 ~As the World Tuma (C) basic information on how to detect tifaceted wor.1d of education. Host · Oa'fl of Our Llvtl (C)
venereal disease and reasons for Its Is Prof8*r Charles F. Lehman, and Trt .. rt Ille (C)
~read in teenaae aroups. the program is produced In aaao· Movie: See D1ytlme Movies.
11:00 U Eleven O'Clodl lleport: (C) (30) elation with the University of Mich· 1Nall111 for Doflars
Jerry Dunphy. In :00-. IOilll m Low ......... D 111• lltll Hour News: (C) (30) O (6) TM Today SMw (C) 1• ~ 1a1 'IL' 11 1 111"'1 _..
Geor1e Skinner. Qoodi>eJ L.A. ~C) doftd Tllin1 (C)
I Bi~ Tiie Dodon (C) The Wtltemtra (30) Mr. Wlahbon• ( ) Ofum Hoae (C) Newa; (C) (30) Baxter Ward.
MOYie: ''lllflt llhtMOtlt" (sci· 7:15 fJ) St.di Marfllt l:JOI g ~Hou• Pa~ (C)
1'59-Cene Evans, Andre Morrell. 7:JO IJ C8S Nen: (C) Joseph Bentl. • Anotlw Woricl (C)
lAs Crane (C) (60) m Daplt111'1 C.rtoona (C) lfa Ha,,.lns; (C)
Movie: "IApn of ti.. Doomed" l:OO 19 (f) C.ptala Ktqar. (C) Vice Preside~t .Hubet't H. Hum·
(adventure) '58-8111 Williams. lh lfa Kida' Sllow (C) phrey, cempa11n1n1 to< the Dem·
I >J! ~ D~~ 1961 (C) 1:30 D lhvi.: Ste D•ytlme Movlu. :!:~ wit~re~~en~ln' ":':1!~ ~K Newt 0 MowM: Ste Dlytlme Movies. this pro1ram for te1lnt and adultJ
11:30 Movie: "An Ideal Huabencr' 9.001 ~~C.ndld Cl!Mfa on Monday. Host Martt llndaay In·
medy) '48 -Paulette Goddard, • Snap Jlldplent: (C) Bir· tervlew1 the Vice President. who
Michael Wildina. ara c air and Georie C.nln are also answers questions from the
M 9 00 Thi Tonlallt Sllow (C) Ed McMahon's iuests this week. audience on such subJeds as the
Movie: "War of tit• Wlldcatl" m J•dl LI lAnllt (C) draft, the aener1tlon rap and the
venture) '43-John Wayne, Mar· Q?l CI) Cartoens (C) lowerln1 of the votlna a1e.
tha Scott. m Movie: See Daytime Movies.
I@ CJ) Joey llallop Show (C) t :25 D 9 Ci) NIC Ntwa (C) fi°"rfllde '9 Friday only. U:OO Jot PJne (C) II Com•unltJ lllllttle loenl fB Offlct of U. Ptllldtnt
u:JO Outlr u1111t1 t·30 I a~._ .... HH11111Nts 1 ss a IAI rTI a.llck • Dedlo <c> Action Thlatr1: "Arson for Hire." • @ ~lltieft : \UI UL1 1111 r
12::40 Mov'9: "ll~nt for 1 Mii· Love at lob (C) 2:001 QI~ Tt Tiii tllt Tnitll (C) llon" (suspenst) 66--Gunnar Hell· L• Cn1t Sllow (C) 9 Y1t1 Doll't i.1: (C) Nitl
strom, Tor lsedat. (I) J.O LI Lln11t (C) 1lbot an Jack Cassidy .,, (Uut 1:00 II Mme: "'Slettery'a Hurricane" celebrity p1n1lllh this week. Tom
(drama) '49 -Richard Widmarlt, 10:001 AndJ et M"'*1'J Kennedy hoata.
Unda •Damell. • Qt(l)~ttr. (C) Larry l{)j)(I)11;Nt••"'tJ••ed111 C ... (C) R MovM: (C) "Htrculta In the B yden's auests for nits week are Tt•po: (C) fht Oorn1n1. Yeft 1f Woe" (spectacular) '64-Soupy Satu, Janis Patae. and John Tedl11ial tfm•
Kirk Morris. Forsyth._ 2·-a lliill Cl) 11-(C) 8 Cotwmun~ Bulletin loard B L.uvt It te ..._ ~ 16J'l ,_...
N ... <c> @(]),_a .. 1•.,..,... 2:3011 a CJ) n. Ed,. .. N11t1t cc>
D 9 Ci) Tll• Mltdl a. .. : (C) Joanne Wor1ey (of Rowan and Mar·
tin's lluafl·ln) and Henry Moraan
(host of NBC Radio's Monitor) are
the scheduled auests for this w11k. D Doble 111111; Coolllnl Around iii World, (C) Wedntsday only. D (17J (f) D•tinf ta.. (C) II) W"°erldAdwenNR, (C) Friday.
!:SS II 0 Ci) NIC N ... (C) 3:00 9Cl)1M Semt StoJ-. (C) Plt.Q. (C) ,Wot
CU lttteret ........ (C)
•die Clewft (C) ~:!:inM: Don Rodt'#ald.
CONT ACT -FruUll aa't'ler, • Aut Bee, tak.H llP l1llc. oa ne
Aad)' Grim* Sllow, MOtiday at t PM oa CBS.
3:301~ (C) ' Miki Doqlat: (C) Naney Wiiton
co-hosts.
{)j) CJ) One LHt To LIVI (C) l10bo -a.11J (C) I n. Tllin .....
Cl) Oillln1 fir Dollen Mowle
Dtworce Cetlrt (C) 4:001 Mr. Ed
cm m o.rt .... <C>
• Ciartli Qaplin
4:30 Movie: Set Daytime MOYlts..
8eorp htllHI ..... (C)
Ntwa Holr: (C) Baxter Ward.
• lhvll: S11 Daytime Movla.
Olltar Ulllla
lloa'a Ill Ttp sa..w (C)
Cl) Milt 0.Ulla (C) 5:001 DIC NIWI s.vlce (C) 1"llit Aaatl .. 111,. (j) ••• ., 1'llo*atll ..... (C)
Cl) hll&ef• P11m P•11r 5:301 Oz.de •nd Hanllt AIC ..... (C) ear.... Tiii ..... , •• .,
(j) n.11 .,., 1"8 (C)
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TUESDAY
AUGUST 13
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
8:30 D (C) "ActarllNnt for ,.,..
(comedy) '40 -Wiiiiam Holden,
Jeanne Crain. B "11-Plnuldtf" (western) '57
=w11111m Talman. (C) "'Centlltnlll
11•..., (musical) '46 -Jeanne
Crain.
11:00 n 61ttcl Saluta" (drama) '35 -Robert Younr. (C) "11le omut"
(adventu19) '53-.lohn Dtrtk.
12:30 m "1lt DMl'I DlldpW' (drama)
'"59--eurt Lancaster. ..., ... In tl9t
Nl&fit" (drama) '41-Prlscllla Lane.
1:30 m "I'll Sell My Ufl" (drama) '41
-Rose Hobart, Michael Whalen.
4:30 tJ "Tiit Ntnd1n" (western) '50-
Randolpll Scott. Dorothy Milone. a un. ut11t 1uc1 .. ,,..... cdra·
ma) '54-0uncan MacRae, Adrl·
enne Com.
All stations rnerv. the
right to change program-
ming wfthout advance no-
tice.
EVr N ING
1:00 II T11t II( News: (C) (60) Jerry
Dunphy.
! H..U.,-lflllklty 1.-rt (C) (30)
StM Alltft Sllow: (C) (90)
esb are Aanes Moorehead, the
comedy tum of Jerry Stiller and
Ann Meara, Jm tJumpeteer Chit
Biker and sitar virtuoso Biii Plum·
mer. 0 Six O'Ctodl MO¥it: (C) "Tiit Yellow .... ntaM" (dr1m1) '55 -
lex Barter, Howard Duff.
I Manne 10J (C) (30~ ht ...... (30)
(1) MIR lrtffln (30) Wit.rs NI'#?
Amor SablJ•
6:10 I IOtlC NIWS Stnice (C) (60) · De Qroowy SMw (C) (30)
hcWor f.U..r (30)
McHalt's N1¥J (30)
(6) H•trtltr·lfillklef lttport (C) : SdeltClt f.,..ur: "1 Miele the
Haystack." John Fltch reports on
the 1i1nt experimental radio st.I·
tlon outside Boston, Mus. ta (() Mcffllt's N., am NOtlcitn> 34 <C>
7:00 tJa Ci) CIS Evenln& News: (C)
(30) Weltet Cronkite.
I F Treop (30)
I l0wt luq (30)
Qllllpn'• lll1nd (30)
(j) Alntflca! (C)
fil) The Anltrican stap: "Glided Ale." Or. Irwin Swerdlow lectures
on the development of U.S. theater.
He covers the career of Edwin
Booth, the Rip Van Winkle lerend
and the birth of musical comedy.
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. AUGUST 10, 1968
9 @ McH11e's Nny 9:30 fJ QI Cl) 5ood Monllq lhrM!
@I) flllpi S.ndltz ct) (30) Sleep becomes 1 probltm
7:ZS ~ r.n News (C) when disc Jockeys Dave lewis (Joby
UL1 \!iLJ Baker) and Larry Clarke (Ronnie
7:30 tJ ~Cl) DekUrl: (C} (60) A Schell) have to do two r1dlo shows
captive lion 1t Wemeru <4am• Com· a day. (R)
pound sets off a controversy about Q @ CI) NYPD: (C) (30) "Stones."
What makes an animal revert to Oet. Johnny Corso infiltrates 1 11n1
wild behavior. (R) of youn1 muuers who vlctlmizt
D @ (j) I °"'"' of 1-lnlt: (C) etderty vaarants In Centraf P1rt. (~)
(lb) "Have You Ever Had a Genie fJ Ntws: (C) (30) Ted Meyers,
Hate You?" J11nnle's love for Tony Bob Doman.
turns to h1te after she uses her m Pulport tD Trawl (C) (30)
Impish sister's maalc potion and Ell) Gcw. Rt1pn News tonft,.nce develops such a dislike for Tony 30 that she red uces him to the size Bl Mirtts 1 las 21:
of a canary. (R) 10:00 IJ 9 Ci) Of lladl AlntriCI: (C) U Grand P'lfze ltldn1 (C) (30) (60) An examination of slavery and D @ m Qarriaon's Gorillu: (C) attitudes established durln11 slavery
(60) "Black Market." The Gorillas that have persisted until today.
10 undercover to crecic an Amtri· IJ Qtoflt htn1• Nlft (C) (60)
can-Italian black martlet rina. (R) O (il) Cl) The lnndtrs: (C) (60)
fJ Colgate Theatre Returns! 'The Pursued." Suzanne Pleshette
* uSUNSET BOULEVARD" i1Jests as An~e Gibbs, an ellen ymo has been riven human emot10ns. c:J Col1ate Tlllltrt: ~nset Boule· She flees In t11TOr from the aliens,
v1rd" (drama) '50-Wllliam Holden, unable to control her synthetic emo·
Gloria Swanson, Erich Von Strohelm, tlons. (R)
Cecil B. OeMille, Hedda Hopper, fJ Million $ Mom: (C) "Ruanill1
Buster Keaton, H. B. Warner. Men" (drama) '63 -lee Remick, m Truth or Conaequtnc:u (C) (30) Alan Bates.
ID Perry Muon (60) m Jld Latlu• Newa (C) (30) m T11e Frencti cw m Fnorttt Storr cc> <3o>
fl) Sonrl111 EJl) 1'11t Adon Ctmp1111: First of
8:00 0 @ @ Sllowuse '68: (C) (30) three rehearsal~ lead in& to a Plf ·
Tonight's cross-country talent search !ormance of William Shak~speare s
originates in Santa Monica, with 'The Trapdy of Macbeth to be
comedian Jackie Vernon as guest telecast Sunday, August 25. Director
R GAM ES-l. 1 (C) Barry Boys rehearses all of the IJ OLLER Ive. witches' scenes ind worts on char· * T-BIRDS VS. BOSTON acterization and relates Macbeth's
D RoJler G111111: (C) (2 hr) L.A. role to those of the witches. ~lrds vs. Boston Braves. B) Toros de Espina
m H1Zef (C) (30) . 10:30 1!J News: (C) (30) Bill Johns. fil) NET itl1yllouu: "Thirteen
A{ainst Fat~The Son.'' (R) 11:00 IJ Eleven O'Clocl1 Report: (C) (30)
fl) lo ftrolllbido Jerry Dunphy.
8:301J Qj Cl) ~wtl1111: (C) (60) Ju· 01'11t l~tll Hoar Ntwa: (C) (30)
liet Prowse sings, dances, and in· Georae Skinner.
troduces a British-American bill In· IJ StDrlu of the Ctntllry (30)
eluding singer · dancer · comedian 0 News: (C) (30) Baxter Ward.
Bruce Forsyth, pop sin&in&·instJu· m La Ct'He (C)
mental group The Dave Clark Five, l!J Movie: "Blue 81rd1nl.t" (mys·
Royal Opera House sopreno Joan tery) '53 -Anne Baxter, Richard
Clrlyle, comedian Joe Baker and Conte.
muslc·comedy team Jo, Jtc end @ (I) Ntws (C)
J~nl, •I! o! Britain, plus American @ (j) T111a Illy 1968 (C)
s1nger-p11nrst Buddy Greco. ~CJ) KW News IJ @ @ TUtscl1y Nicfrt It ffle
Movies: "S«atop Tnaak" (drama) 11:30 fJ Movie: "My Six Con~ (dfl·
'45--Gary Cooper, ln(rid Bergman, ma) '52-Millard Mitchen, Gilbert
Flora Robson. Based on Edna Fer· Roland.
ber's best-selling novel is film D @ rn The Tonlpt Show (C)
about the stranae roman~•. between g Mowlt: "Rio Qt1ndt" (adven-
Clint Maroon, gambler, f11hter and ture) 'SO -John Wayne, Maureen
romantic rogue, end the exotic O'Hara.
Creole, Clio Dulalne. (R) Q @ CI) Joey Bishop Show (C) n @m It Tabs • Tllltf: (C) {&I) "A """Metter of Royal larceny." 12:00 fJ NIWI (C)
Samantha Sutton, an American heir· m Jot fi'Jn• (C)
ess, Impulsively steals !fl• Golden 12•30 fJ Mowit· (C) ''TIM Witcl's tune" ?~hc!~1:·~~~!~~~ ~1~0~1~,~ • (spectacul~r) ·~ir1c, Moms.
qua and Alexander Mundy's Job is m All-Nlclrt Sltow: 'The Nl(!lt
to ;eturn It without being detected. Fi&hters," "Sepa1~te Tables" and
Lynda Day Henry Wilcoxon auest. "The Greet Wtr.
(R) ' ID Action Tht1tre: "Headin' for m Merv llriffin (C) (90) Heaven."
I!) Wanderlust (C) (30) J :00 fJ Mowit: "itlundtr Road" (mys.
fl) Anlt1 de Montetur tery) '58 -Gene Raymond, Wayne
9:00 m Amtriun West (C) (30) Morris.
EJl) Blad! Ptf11)Ktivt: "Net Turner." 0 Movie: (C) "Capt.In f._"
Author James Baldwin is questioned (adventure) '64 -lex B1rtler, Ros-
ebout Wiiiiam Styron's controversi1I sana Roiy.
novel by a panel of newsmen. g CommanltJ lulletlft loanl
g) TV Musical O..rt D NtwS (C)
The
to as
why i
like I
cric:ia
Eve
garou
and f
BoJ
Miss
Cooo•
the t;
her h•
York
she d
to Ca
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cwo-y
reguL
role •
tembt
days ;
The days of settling the West arc of ten ref erred
to as "the good old days," and it's easy to see
why if any of the pioneer women looked at all
lilce Daniel Boone's wife Becky, portrayed by Pa-
tricia Blair.
Even the most rough and homespun of pioneer
garments cannot hide the perky redhead's beauty
and femininity.
Born in Fort Worth and reared in Dallas, Texas,
Miss Blair was ooce chosen by model king Harry
Conover as one of the five most beautiful girls in
the U.S. Brainy as well as beautiful, Pat ignored
her honor marks in school and zipped off to New
York to become a model. After a year of this
she decided to join her family, who had moved
to Calif omia.
After studies with dramatic instructors Clarence
Greene and Russell Rouse, she was signed to a
two-year cootcict with MGM. She speat a year as a
regular on The Rifleman, and began her present
role with the premiere of Daniel Boone in Sep-
tember of 1964. The series airs on NBC, Thurs-
days a< 7 :30 PM.
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Drew and Amofd Pib talk •bout
WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 14
For mornin1 and afternoon
listings, please see DAY-
TiME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
l:lO D "lrM11 Dtlplllll Strter' Put I
. (d"r1m1) '48 -Van Heflin, Lana
Turner. a .. Atlae"' (drama) '61-Mlc:hael F'Ormt. ""9 •lpellt" (drama) '53
-Edmond O'Brien.
11:15 n (C) "'A llaa AleM" (drama) '55
.::Ward Bond, Ray Milland, 14.,-,
Murphy.
12:30 m "Tiit ....... Prillt" (drama)
•f[ -Don Munay. "DI ., le
IUW" (mystery) '50 -Lawrence
Tierney.
l:JO m"'" ~ (mystery) '39-
Henry Kendall, Felix Aylmer.
4:JO ... Mia .. ~ (f•ntuJ) ~rtotte Henry, Gary Cooper,
Cary Grant. a (C) "Tiit Jazz Sitlll"' (musical) ;~n111 Thomas. Peay lie.
All statlone reserve the
right to chonp progro ......
mJng without odvanc• no-
tice.
r v r N I N (,
1:0011 TIM II& lhwl: (C) (60) Jtny
Dunphy.
! Huntl.,·lrtnklly Report (C) (30)
StlM Allon SMw: (C) (90)
estJ are actor Buraess Meredith,
Richard Dawson of H011n's Heroes,
line« Nick Palmer, late Jazz 1ultar·
1st Wes Monlfomery, and Jewelry
desianer-artist Ada Ala1retti. Allen,
wbo several years aao wrote a book
called "Bop Fables." reads the
story of "little Red Rldinf Hood"
In Jive talk. (R) D Six O'clock Movie: .. NaUd
AJlbl" (mystery) '54 -Ster1ln1
l en, Gloria Grahame.
Marine .., (C) (30)
lat MadlllOtl (30)
CJ) Merv 8riffln (C) Mars New?
Allor Sablllllt 1:301 MIC NIWI Service (C) (60) • Tho Groovy Sllow (C) (30) laeMlor Fder (30)
McHale's Navy (30)
@ Huntl.,·lrtnkl., Report (C)
: Sdtnct RtpCK11r: John Fitch
v sits Hufhes Airer.aft and JPl In
Pasadena for a report on Ptolect
Surveyor, which is collectini data
on the lunar surface. 9 (I) Mcffalt's Navy
ti) l1itldero 34 (C)
7:00 B 9 Cl) CIS Ewnlna Ntwt: (C)
10) Walter Cronkite.
f Troot» (30)
I Love LUCJ (30)
81111pn'a llland (30)
You Asked for It L •a: "Economics." Elain
techniques in teachinf econocnlQ
ltDh~=~ r.r.,. s.cMz :: ~ r.J Jt .. ~ (C) (60)
No stofyhne available at p•ns time. a 9 m • YlrPllH= <C) <90> "Sedl." Micbael Bums aueats u •
teenqe boy tom between acceptiq
Trampas' lnv!Utlon to an hoout
life or to remain hiddeft in the hills
In order to u.p a r~ Wittl
en outlaw ran&. While huntinc for
a coupr, T rampaa runa aC(OIS the
neer1y·starved Seth. The boy •~
cepts his food and campfire but ls
ev.asive about his own bacqround.
(R)
11 De HIPPJ W..,..: (C) (30)
1iaican Safari." Slim and Hen-
rietta follow • band of youni
surfen down the Pacific eo.st to
Beja California.
D (ill Cl) TN Awnpra; (C) (60)
i?fhe Cunoua Ca• of the CountJesa
Clues." Steed end Tara lnvestia•lt
1 series of homicides for whidl
prominent men havt been "framed''
and are blackmailed by the '911
murderers. The true killers decide
to murder Tara and frame Steed
for the crime when they discover
he is maklnf headway In his lnvn-
~tlon. (R)
6 Miiiion $ Movlt: (C) "YllMllt
Saturday" (drama) 'SS-Victor Ma·
ture, Richard Epn, Ernest Bortnlnt,
Sylvia Sidney, Lee Marvin. StOfY
about a day In the life of 1 small
town when an out·of·town trio of
hoodlums shatters the quiet com·
munity with 1 cataclysm of violence
while attemptlna to rob the local· bank.
I Trvth or Consequenc:a (C) (30)
Peny Maon (60)
NET Jazz: "Joe Williams." In
the seventh and final prof11m,
blues and pop sinaer Joe Williams
appears with proaram host and Jazz
authority Mike Rapchak. m Prtmltr Orfoon
1:00 0 NFl Action: (C) (30) 'The
Runners: Plain and fancy." A study
of the different styles of the run-
ners, the men who make touch·
downs. m Hwl (C) (30) m Black Joum1I: (C) Third In •
ries of monthly proarams devoted
to fivinf exposure to Nqro cul·
lure, lhetto problems and black·
white relatlonshlpa. Uslni 1 TV
mapzlne format, the Protr•m
opens with a l1te-breakin1 news
story and followa with short tef·
ments on a variety of timely topics.
I Lo Pn»ltlbldo
1:30 Qt ([) The IMrfJ Hlllbffllll:
( ) T30) Granny plans the first
heed tran511lant In history wben
banker Oryaclale Is hurt In a fracas
with his wife. (R) ·
I Wresttlnc (C) (90)
(17) Cil llm111 HoUlt: (C) (30)
keD1row hosts.
I MllV Griffin (C) (90)
Wonden of tilt Wolfd (C) (30)
Anita de MontelNr
t:OO fJ a (l).8reen Auel: (C) (30)
Eb (Tom Lester), the handyman,
turM up drivlnr • $300 automot>lle
mn atter Sam Drucker's (frank
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WIDNEIDAY (Continued)
(60) Host Ed McMahon Is Joined
by 1uests Norm Croeby; Hines,
Hines ind Did; Bob McGrath: The
New Vaudeville Bind; 1nd Joanie
Sommers.
0 @ (1) WednerdlJ NI01 Movie:
(C} "A New lllnd of Lowe" (com-
edy) '63-P1ul Newman, Jotnne
Woodward, Thelma Ritter, Ev1 Ga·
bor, GllOfl& Tobias. Marvin Kaplan,
Robert Clary, Maurice Chev1lie<. Set
In the hifh fashion world of New
Yoril and Paris, this Is the story of
a newspaperman who likes 1lr1s to · be i lrls. W lsl•ndl In the Sun (C) (30)
f1!) NET F91tivll: "Bluebeard's Cat·
lie." Bartok's opera ba~ on the
f1mous leaend of th• pirate Blue-
beard and his wives. Norman Foster
and Ana Raquel-Satre perform.
t:30 II Q!l W He l she: (C) (30) A
''wanted' poster that almost exactly
describes handyman Andrew Hum·
mel convinces Oscar North that
Andrew is the buralar who Is prowl·
lne In the nei&hborhood. (R)
I ZooranH (C) (30)
IJ!!pactoa Muslc1les Cuervo
10:00 "Qt) (J) Dom Deluise: (C) (60)
Run tor Your Ufe: (C) (60)
he Exchanee." Janice Rule guests
as Alicia Stuyvesant. a young wom·
1n who seeks help from Paul Bryan
In fretina her mllllonaire husband
from behind the Iron Curtain. John
Bryant plays her husband. Stephen
McNally plays a State Department
official who enters East Germany to
neaotlate a trade of a Russian spy
for Stuyvesant. (R)
&eor11 Putn1m Ntw1 (C) (60)
Secret A&•nt (60)
Jack Latham Newa (C) (60)
flVOfile $1ory (C) (3Q)
: Meyor forty's News Conftfence
Bo1 dtl Mlercolu
10:30 Newa: (C) (30) Bill Johns.
11 :00 Elevlfl O'Clock Report: (C) (30)
Jerry Dunphy. CJ The 11th Hour News: (C) (30)
George Skinner.
P.
The Wlllttmtrs (30)
News: (C) (30) Baxter Ward.
MOYie: (C) "TIM Younc Racers"
dventure) '63-Mark Damon, Wil·
ll1m Campbell. ti ~~ Crane (C) (60) ~It: "Air strille" (drama)
l~ici~ 0~):: ;~:ria Jean.
KIAK News
11:30 ovle: (C) "The Gun That Won
tM Wut" (adventure) '55-Dennls
Moraan, Richard Oennine.
R 9@ The Tonl&Jrt Show (C)
Movie: "Dtld of Nilfll" (mys-
tery) '46-Mlchael Redarave, Sally
Ann HowM.
l @@Joey Bishop Show (C)
12:00 Joe Pyne (C)
12:30 AJl·Nllht Sftow: "Inherit the
nd.'' "Timbuktu," and "Cfy
Tou&h". CD Action Theatre: "Devil's Cargo."1
12:45 6 Movie: "Man on the R1tr1"
(mystery) '51-Burgess Me<edllh.
1:00 II Movie: ''Y..-dlf'• £netwJ"
(adventure) '59 -Stanley Baker,
Guy Rolfe. CJ Movie: ''The Cocnt-Olt" (mys-
tery) '56 -Anne Baiter, Ster1ln1
i den.
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P•1e 12
THURSDAY
AUGUST 1!5
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience,•are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
1;30 D "GrNn Dolphin Street'' Part II
(drama) '48 -Van Heflln, Lani
Turner
D "The &rut Cf!••" (comedy)
'fi-Bu5ter Keaton. "A ltll for
Adano" (drama) '47-John Hodlak.
11:00 O '1he Teun MNtl Cat1111ftJ
Jane" (western) '50-Jamu Ellison.
"River lady" {adventure) ''8 -
Yvonne De Carlo.
12:30 m "Hotel for Wo111tt1" (drama) ·~inda Darnell. "If I'm lucky"
(musical) '46-Perry Como.
1:30 ~ "Tht Cardinal" (drama) '39-
Enc Portman, June Duprez.
4:30 IJ ''81llout 1t 43,000" (adven·
ture) '57-John Payne, Paul Kelly. 6 "Love In tM Aftemoon" (C1lm·
edy) '57 -Gary Cooper, Audrey
Hepburn.
All stations reserve the
right to change progron.-
ming without advance no-
tice.
fVfN I NG
6:00 1J The Ii& News: (C) (60) Jerry
Dunphy.
B Huntley-Brinkley Report (C) (30)
steve Allen Show: (C) (90)
Guests are Jim Backus, soprano
Marauerfte Piazza, Jan sinaer Mark
Murphy and the comedy team of
Vic Grecco and Frank Willard. Allen
reads another "Hip Fable'' In which
Goldilocks, when confronted by
three bowls of porridge, naturally
chooses the "cool" one. 0 Sl1 O'Oock M~: "St*le"
(dram1) '50-Ann Sheridan, Victor
Mature.
I Marine Boy (C) (30)
Bat MISUrton (30)
(!) MtrY Griffin (C} (30)
Wh1f1 New?
Entre Sombru
s.:JOl ""ac " ... ~ cc> (60) • Tiie lit00¥J (C) (30)
ladltlor Fa (30)
McH1lt'a N (30)
CI) Huntley-Brinkley Repof't (C)
: Sdtncia R~: "Landing on
the Moon." John Fitch, MIT Science
Reporter, explains the operations
Involved In placina the Apollo apace.
craft on the moon. 9 m McHale's Navy m ROtidero 34 <C>
7:00 6 CBI (j) CBS &tnlna ~ ... : (C)
(JO) Walter Cronkite.
F Troop (30)
I Love Lucy (30)
Gllllpn'1 lllend (30)
@ Hleh end Wlld (C)
: Sacramento Fiie
(j) McH•l•'s Navy
Fellp1 Sanchez
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, AUGUST 10, 1961
7:25 Ci7J (}) Nen (C)
7;30 IJ Ci!) (j) C£m1rron Strip: (C) (90)
Western series starring Stuart Whit·
min, Jiii l ownJend, Pen:y Herbert
ind Randy Boone. SIOfYllne not
available at press time. CJ @(i) D1nltl Boone: (C) (60)
"The Ordeal of Israel Boone."
Boone's son Israel flnds hlmselr
stranded In a hostile wilderness
with his father iflVely ilckened by
snakebite. At Israel's tenth birth·
day party, Boone decides the bo,
acts even mOfe childish than his
years. Despite the pleedlnp of wife
Rebecca, Boone takes the boy trap.
pine with him In the wilderness to
teach him some needed lessons In
self-rellance. (R)
! ltl's Go to tllt Rica (C) (30)
trn CI) Second Htadrtd Y•rs:
( ) (30) "A Simple ~n of the
Soll." Job-hunter Luke carpenter
submits to psychological tms to
determine how his skills miaht be
used In the 2oth century. The ttsts
show that he Is employable as a
stage coach drivtf Of a buffalo
scout. (R) O Million $ Movie: (C) "Moulin
Rouie" {drama) '52-Jose Ferrer.
Colette Marchand, Zsa Zsa Gabor. G) Trvtll or Conleqlllftctt (C) (30)
~ I sptcrll i South Padfic p,,._
d1se: (C) A new look at the para·
dise of today ~ith the youna Tahl·
tian dancers, the Samoans with
their sword rituals. the Fijis walk·
ing through fire and the enchant·
ing sounds of the New Zealand
Maoris. (R)
fil) Future: "Storytellers of Rajas·
than.''
I Nuev1 Clta Muslcal
8:00 loll~: (C) (2 hr.)
• @ flylnc Nun: (C) (30)
"Sister ucky." Sister Bertrllle's
search for contributions to 1id the
poor brlnp her to a floaUna crap
aame. Findlna herself in San Juan's
dock area with her charity basket
still empty, she asks p1rticlp1nts
in a crap aame for a contribution.
One of the playe<s is convinced
Sister Bertrille is his lucky charm
and insists on sha~· a his winnlnp with her. ( R)
I HAHi (C) (30)
Playln& tht Qui r
lo Proltlbldo
1:30 CJ Q) @ lronsldt: (C) (60) ''Tht
Past Is Proloaue." Victor Jory &Uests
in the role of an escaped convict,
Wally Stowe, whose 17-year mas·
querade as 1 solld citizen ends
after his photoaraph appears In 1
newspaper. Ironside, 1n old friend
of Stowe, believes his fervent claim
of innocence and r&-eumines the
circumstantial evidence that con·
vlcted him. (R)
D @ ~Bewitched: (C) (30)
•'fabatha s Cran(ly Spell." Sem has
to conjure up 1 atiost to clear the
air after Tabatha's antics convince
• baby sitter she's in touch wittl
the spirit wor1d. Nellie Burt guests. ~ Merv Griffin (C) (90) lf5 Off·Remp: "Diggers." Paul
John30n and three teen runaw1ys
explain the history ind the function
of the Hollywood-based Dlum Cr&-
1tive Society.
@I) Anita dt Monttm1r
t:oo IJ ®) (j) TllUl"IClly Ni&Jrt Movte: 0 (jj) (]) Tll1t Qlr1: (C) (30) 'The
B•rd." Don retuma from a hunt·
In& trip with wthlskefl that come
between him and An~rtlculany
when they kiss. Ann retaliates by
WMr11\1 a short hairdo when he
shoWs up for their nut date. (R)
I Tn11 Adftfttlar9 (C) (30)
Norn,: ~ of .... Vlklllp.
( ) "The Past." A profile of the
history of Norway bllllnnin& around
900 A.O. flllphasized is the expl«·
~ spirit of the NonteeJans.
WNocha de~
9:30 n 9 (i) Dra&Mt; (C) (30) "The
LittleVictfm." Sil Friday and Of.
fleer Gannon lnvestlpte a child·
beetlna cue. Mrs. Marshall (Brooke
Bundy) Insists h• child's lnJuriel
were caused by 1 fall. (R) o @ m ...,... r1ace: <t> <30>
Dr. ROSsf'Probes Tom's feelings for
Jiii; Leslie threatens Betty; Marsh•
comfort3 Rossi; Tom continues his
search fOf Jiii.
I!) Tmti (C) (30)
til) TM p...., of tllt Dollar. "Tech·
nolOIY Trail." A look at how Amiri·
can companies In Europe hive
stopped the "brain drain" to the
U.S. Also a look at American·
European competition.
10:00 D 9@ Dean M1rtln Pr..m tie Qolddi.,...: (C) (60) Paul
i de guests.
GIOfl9 Putna111 Newa (C) (60)
SUspense 11'utr1: (C) (60)
wbct Cup and Up." Larry Blyden,
Join Blackman, Ethet Merman star.
An Inept art aallery employee plob
with an ex-cop and his landlady
to steal a jeweled aceptre. e Secrtt A(tnt (60)
I Jack Llttlam Nen (C) (60)
faVOfite Story (C) (30)
(1) The Untouc~les
RlD RINw: "C.as Bum." Dr. Albert Hibbs and guests look 1t tht
experimental Project Gas Buu:y, 1n
attempt to detonate atom bombs for
economic gain.
10:30 Q) News: (C) (30) Biii .Jotlns.
11:00 1J &wen O'Oock Report (C) (30)
Jerry Dunphy.
Q The lltll How N..a: (C) (30)
Ge«ae Skinner.
I Stories of the Century (30)
Nett (C) (30) Baxter Ward.
Movie: .. Al CapoM" (drama) '59
-Rod Steiger, Fay Spain. m L• en .. <C> <60> I!) Movie: .,,_ Veen SIUUdon"
(mystery) '55 -Oen11ls O'Keefe.
~~£D~968 (C)
11:30 II Mov~ "Wab lsl1nd" (ldvtn·
ture) '42-Robert Preston. Willi1m
Bendix. CJ fil@The Tonl&flt SIMM (C) D Arovlt: "Fri1d1" (drama) '47-
Davld Farrar. Glynis Johns. 1J @ (]) Joey Bllllop Sltow (C)
12;00 m Joe PJM (C) •
12:30 m All·Nitht Show: '1he BachefOf
Party," '1he Bia Wheel,'' and '1ht
Fabulous Dor$9YS."
Q) Action Theah: "C-Man."
12~45 O Movie: ''Gun lattlt at M..-.
rrf' (western) '57-Stefflna Hayden.
1:-00 6 Movie: "Cendtfnned" (dram1)
129-Ronald Colman, Ann Hardine. 0 Movie: "The Mptlrioul Mr. Wont' (my$tery) '35-Beta Lupi. O Community Bullalln Board D NIWI (C)
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FRIDAY
AUGUST 11
For morning and afternoon
flstln~a. please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES l:IO. ,,... ,., Marrllllt" (ro-
mance) '51-Vin Johnson, Kathryn
Qraymn.
IPJ-.... ley'' (drama) ''9--lloyd
ltOian. "'wtlllMt P1t;' (dram•) • 4 7 ~lullttt1 M1aln1.
ll:GO B ... , No T1111t '" G'°'J" (dre· m1) '57-Birry Sulllv1n. "'Sotltll
tf T1111tf" (adventure) '41-Brien
Oonlewy.
12:J8 m ......... (mystery) '49-Br11n
liiillwy. "Mid a.. C.lllal" (dre· ma) '41-ffenry Fonda.
~ 8 .,. .. flf Lift" (comedy) '57 -
Judy Hollld1y, Rlcherd Conte.
B (C} ... II.rt IC die MttNpollt" (iCl.fl) '62-Gordon Mitchell.
AJI stations renrve ·the
rtsJht to change program-
ming without advance no-
tice.
fVININC
6:00 II The II& N ... : (C) (60) Jeny Dunphy. D Hun11tf-lrin.i., 181*1 (C) (30)
• SMe Allen Sbor. (C) (90)
Joi nine Stwe tonllht ire Sid Caesar,
Jayne Meadows, Jm irut Lionel
Hampton, and singer Bobby Scott.
Miss Meadows, Caesar and Allen
reminisce about the •riY d1ya of
llve television, rec1llln1 10me of
the classic on-camera dlsastn. (R) fJ SU O'Clock Mowie: (C) "Tiie
Pwple Mal"' (adventure) '55-
Tooy Olrtis, Gene Bany, Colleen
Miller.
Marine IOf (C) (30) 81t M...._.. (30)
1 Cl) Merv 81ifftn (C)
: fiat's~
• AlllOr SUbllme
1:30 MIC MIWI StrYlce (C) (60)
• Th Groovy Sllow (C) (30)
Badlelor f'1Uler (30) McHalt's ,..., (30)
C1) HunU.,.Brfn.i., Report (C) : Sdence RepofW! "Food fOf'
Space Travelers." MIT Science Re·
porter John Fifch talks with sclen· tlsts at the U.S. Army l1borlt0f1es
In Natick. Mass. ilf!J=~~
1:0011 a Ci) cas &en1111 ""'= <C>
(30) Walter Cronkite.
I f' Troop (30)
I Lewe luq (30)
8iltipn's ll1111C1 (30)
@Ci'*"a ...._: (C) "The
Bleekef' Stoey."
Eli) f'Hture: (C) "Asslfnment:
SUNDAY
t!GO fJ (il) (1) I IHcl&L I "A Cne of Libel." Van Heflin re-creates
his Broadway stage role In this television adaptation of Louis
Nizer's autobiographical best-seller, "My life In Court.'' The
tense drama centers around an ex-war correspondent's libel
suit against a malicious newspaper columnist in which he
struggles to clear his name after being publicly described as
cowardly, immoral and Communist-inspired. Lloyd Bridges, An·
gie Dickinson, Jose Ferrer and E. G. Marshall also star.
MONDAY
10:00 8 QI (I) Premiere: Instead of an hour drama this week's
offering Is two half·hour comedies. The first. starring Shirley
Jones and John McMartin, Is the story of a young writer·
teacher who Is visited by a research group from another planet,
headed by a beautiful scientist. The second stars Burns and
Schreiber as members of a ragtag WW II Army entertainment
unit touring the Normandy combat zone.
TUESDAY
8:.10 8 6 (i) Showtfme: Juliet Prowse sings, dances and Intro·
duces a British-American bill Including singer·dancer·comedlan
Bruce Forsyth, pop singing-Instrumental group The Dave Clarl<
Five, Royal Opera House soprano Joan Carlyle, comedian Joe
laker and muMc-c:omedy team Jo, Jae and Joni, all of Britain,
-M111o8n et...-·ptenltt Buddy Gntco.
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WU:I<, AUGUST 10, 196a
Shoot the Moon." A review of 1:30 B ta (j) ltlllywood Sit-..: (C)
man's attempts to photorraph the @9> Peter Marshall holta.
moon. The mm contains motion pie· e .... W1MI tit MMttaw (C)
ture foottat from manned apace (30)
vehiclts. 0 @ (l) bns et Will SNMet: ~ ()) Mdtalt'• Nawr (C) (30) "Sunday In Paradise." WIU
I!) Felipa Salldm throws a scar. Into tht lt1dll\I
7:25 (ii) (l) NtwS (C) citi.tens of Parldl• to torce them
7:301J a (I) n. Wiid, Wild Wiit to pay his friend Lottie tht "'°""
(C) (60) Starrln1 Robtrt Conrad they owe her. Joan Blondell auab.
and Roa Martin. (R) (R) D Tan.an: (C) (60) "The Profes-m Movie: (C) "Ctieckpolnr· (mys.
sional." A colonel (Pat Conway) tery) _'57 -Anthony Steel, Odille
and his group of mertenaries pre-Veno1s.
pare to conqutr the Swedula tribe Eli) NET ll1rbout: "ThlrtMn
after lht chief (Clarence Wiiiiams) Aaainst Fatt-The Murdmr." A
refusu 1 governmental annexation Dutch doctor escapes conviction f«
offer. (R) the murder of hl1 wife ind fltr
II 0 A CERTAIN SMILE" lover but pays '°' his freedom In • 1n unforesetn way. * Is a tin1lin1 romance! 1 •uenn Nodln Alfllrla Pres. by Thrifty Drug. 10:00 9 Ci) NIC ,. ... Spedll: (C) D Movie: (C) uA Certllft Smite" ( ~ "Whars Happenlna to Amtrl·
(dnima) ·~Aossano Brazzi, Chris-car Concluslon. Edwin Newman
i Carere, Joan Fontaine. talks with four Young adults rep.
Cl) Off To s.. IM Wlnrd: resenting a cross-aectlon of opinion m) "Captain Sinbad." Conclu· about the unrest In our country
lion. An Arabian Nlrhts ta le of ad· today.
venture and astoundlnr feats of I 8torl!_ Putn111 Htwt (C) (60)
maalc comes alive aralnst the back· @ lV Judd for 1M Dtftftlt: ground of Oriental splendor (R) ( ) (60) "The Worst of Botti O Miiiion $ Mowt.: (C) •..O, on 1 Wor1ds.'' Judd battles a kindly Ju·
Dolpttln" (adventure) '57 _Sophi• venlle fudre who h13 sentenced 1
Loren Alan Ladd Clifton Webb young man to three ind a half
Alexis Mlnotls. ' • years In a detention home. (R)
I Truttl or Contequences (C) (30) 0 Mllllen $ Movie: (C) "Wind
PtnJ Matot! (60) Across tM &eri1adts" (dr1m1) '58
The Ac1llra eo11pany: This ls -Burl Ives, Christopher Plummer,
t e second rehearsal for a i>er· Gisy Rose Lee.
formance of "Macbeth." Ear1e Hy· Jad llttla111 News (C) (60)
man 1nd Lois Nettleton work on • ludu Ubre
their soliloquies In the lead roles. 10:30 Eli) lnllOVltions: "PlasUc Fiber Op-
Olrector Barry ~s helps various tics." New Oe1lble plestlc fibers
actors find meening in character have reduced com and Increased
ind lines. the applicablllty fOf' transmission of
0) Revlltl Muskll light and color. Mr. Brenneman
8:00 m Huel (C) (30) and ~ DuPont executive discuss fl) Lo ,.rohlbMo posslb11itles for the lmaalnatlve en· trepreneur. -
8:30 e a (i) loMtr Pyle: (C) . (30) 11:00 II EJtVtll O'Qocll Rlt)Ol't: (C) (30) Gomer entm a contest and wins a Jeny Dunphy
boat end triller. which are de-D The Utti Hour Nm: (C) (30)
livered at the Marine base to the Georae Skinner
dism,!l of Sergeant Carter. (R) I Ont ~ i.,vnd (30) 0 ~ Ci) stir Tret: (C) (60) · • "The Otedly Yeara " Capt Kirk ""'= ( ) (30) Suter Ward. · Les Crin. (C) (60) loses com mand of th~ Enterprise Movie: (C) "Carnival In Cost.
when he takes a landing party to R tr (mutlcll) '45-0ick Haymee. a planet to check the Protress of v . El
a scientific experiment and UPoSH leraw· I~ {C) all of them to 1 strange dls~se. 6 T1lil Day 1961 (C) The disease causes sudden senility. lBAJI ,._.
and Kiril loses command to Captain • tltinl dt Pellc81u Melluaaa Stocker (Charles Drakt), a pas-
senrer who nearly loses the ship. 11:30 II Mtwlt:, ""'-' Got Me c...d" (R) (comedy) U-8ob Hope, Dorothy
0 (VJ (1) Man In a S41ittaw. (C) Lamour.
(60) "Three Bllnks of the Eyes." B@ 00 Tiit Nlatrt Sltow (C)
McGiii Is accused of murder end Movie: (C) "Falt Wind to Jna"
he faces the threat of the ium0• (adventure) '52 -Fred MecMurray,
tine. He finds himself In Paris ind Vera Ralston.
on trial for his life when Eleanor, a fJ @ ~ Joey BW.O, Sltow (C)
wealthy woman, him him to "ret tHl Ci) .-lut. tit I SW
rid or· her husband's al1morous 12:00 m Joe Py'llt (C)
girlfriend, his partner In a Parisian 12:15 D Movie: ''nt flAlf W1f' (scl·fl)
ihtclub. '62 -Tatsuye Umemly1, Yoshiko
Merv Griffin (C) (90) Milo.
Haw1il Ciiis (C) (30) 12:30 All-NfPt Sllow: "The Naked
Sci«ulatlon: "Should We Stay !ia." "Desert Sands," "Atraaon.''
Off the Grassr• Or. Keith Berwick ind "Apache Fury."
moderates a discussion on current d) Action 111Mtre: "Guilty Byand.
drug legislation. Guests are attor· er."
ney Al Mathews, private lnvestlaator 1:00 6 Movie: "Tht Way of All Fi.r'
John O'Grady and Dr. Lowell FOf'd. (drama) '40-Aklm Tamlroff, Gladys
(R) Georae.
ai) Anita de Mont1ftlar 0 Movte: "The Suceels" (drama)
9:0019 (i) Friday Nlittt Movi.: 'SS-Vittorio Gassman. Anouk Aimee.
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I itarr• D Movie: "HIAery 11 Midi It 3:158)1't ~ (C)
9:30 lu ml"' Heruloidl (C) NlcM" (romance) '37 -Char1• S:JOI Dial M fir M• (C) SIMIOll and lolld (C) ~. Jeen Arthur. T .. Scept (C) _.., • ., c.nw a Mwlt: <C> "Clptallt ,,.. c... ..... <C>
o t1tt (C) tire" Part II (adventure) '47 -Clllll.-
1 Elalela IMEX (C) Tint Power, Jt1n Pttets. Coler n.tN: (C) "Elephant
10:00 9 ()) Shamal (C) g : W_...llM (C) un." . u (j) llnl1111 (C) 1:30 ()) nt ...a ..... (C) 4:001 llllldtr/hllldlr (C)
Movie: "lodeo" (western) '52 ovle: '111e MIMtaur" (fan· Hip and WIN (C)
-John Archer, Wallact Foret. tatrt) '61-Bob Mathias. nt Prof111h111ll· (C) ''SUrf·
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(f7j (})Kin& KOftc (C) 1:45 8 Mowlt: (C) .. ,_ .... .., lllW' Inc." An analYlla of the profmionll Mont: "fury at Furnace Ct...-(west'tm) '53 -Scott Brady, Join brand of turfln1 11 dtmonlb1ted by
(western) '48-Vlctor Mature, Coleen Cfawford. todQ'a top pros. •
Gray. 2.-00 II See tint Cl Cl.tie ct.an n.tre
• Cine Mlllclto D Mowlt: "wt" (drama) '65--4:301va.,ellt (C)
10:30 I I Spece lllat (C) Norman Alden, Tamara Daytuirflono. •@ • At.HI Ant (C) va. ~1Ftllblll: 7:20 tJ live Us 11111 Da1/fhn (C) ,..,.. ef tilt J ...... (C) fJ 9 (j) w.tdllltlr 0,. ltlf: ( e OfY qi the •ectlon of
7:30 Su•-S.lltlr (C) 11:00 Moby Diet (C) (C) Tiil1 second annual tournament 1967'1 All·Ariwtcen collece tllm.
Cot1 Mct:oo! (C) Mtjof l.elpe llllblll: played on the West Coul"le of tht PlcMd by men than 500 coedles,
Dellen for &...mine (C) < eam1 to be announced over famed Westchester Country Club In tht •eett. ar. .en In tctlon.
DtectM Uvtnc (C) the local stations. H1rrlton, New Yorti. lhould be one ET..., 'II (R)
Mr. W"'9bont (C) ! @ (I) Tbt ltltlel (C) of the moet exc:ltln1 on the entire 5:00 II llllldt f_...11: (C) Gtof1I Al· 7:45 Sacnd Htlrt (C) Award TMltrt: "Seven Guns to PGA tour. Arnold Palmer waa the len and Gii Stratton host
l.'00 ! ()) Captain KanpnlO (C) 111." first to ll&n In for laat yeefs tour· 8 ~ FMIJ: (C) Edwin • 00 Super 6 (C) 11:30 tJ 9 ()) SUptn111n/ Aq11t11n (C) ney and 11 expected to be In this Rlwman holta. ·
owlt: (C) "1'111 Lut Coll-a Mowlt: ''llte Sladl of 1 .. Jiu" yeer'1 llneup wfth the rest of the UDiwr'ct c-t (C)
•nd" (adventure) '55 -Sterlin& (adventu~e '49-John Wayne. nation's IQlfln1 1111ts vyln1 for (]) AIC't WWI Wtc1d If
Hayden, Ernest Bor&nlne. D @ A-lean landst111d: bi& money purse (Int y"r's n1 lC) The camtfU are It fJ Diet Traq (C) (-c} The merlcan Breed aunts. $250,000). Sprlncflefd, Ill. for llve COWIP of Q) S1turd1J Theatre: "Frontier f> Mowlt: (C) "Tht lnvlndblt Siad-11J Co10Mt n...tr.: "Yukon Vence-the !()().mile USAC National In-
Gambler" and "Code of Silence." latof' (drama) '63-Rlchard Harri· ance." dl1napoll1 Car Champlonlhlp Race. I Laa Eahll• J ~ (C) aon, Isabel Corey. %:30 II Explertr 10: (C) Wheth• there Bobby Unser, winner of tflt lnd1
l:JO I 00 ~ ntutlc F (C) 11 life anywhere In the universe 500, Is one of tht drlvtn In the _j!) ...... A : ....... btll ... ......,. other than on planet Earth I• ••m· race. '"~ ,,.. ,.,. _, lntd. Kenneth Jackman outlines I lnNlded (C) Ima) 48--Willlam Bendix. Canto de Mtalce some of .the conditions which make lkMCll
t:00 &taldlo r'1!.w Jr (C) ll:-:JllUn ()) MIJ Q1111t (C) lift on other plantb I poaiblllty. lllct ,......... (R) § ~ 1'111 II • • Cl) Ha hi '&I (C) .., Chit tll S. C.. llllMdt CM Vllllft 1-1 (lJ ~~:-; (C) ... IJ~n.'..t..: "Htll'1 S:OO. Protect ....... ltlrt:. JC> Tod1y'1 5:30 I .. ,,.. ""' (C)
Action n.tre: "Cast 1 Lone Hours." sub)tct Is 'The Family. . T.._... Z...
Shadow " "Outlaw'; Son" and (C) IAnlta de Menttlur D Mowte: (C) "'larak" (tdventure) C.lfl••
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