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·SHIFTING "SAN,DS ·-In' just three ·month's· 1he beactiflont:of'West
Newpc)rt ilt!lbks £rom broad expanse C?f.s8nd_ (!OP J>h9!o),to.narrow
sbelf ·.separaling homes ·trom s_ea .(bol)01'1),")V!iere, 'l'.'iY, lll)d how
sarid ,disappeers, rernalns. partial mystel'Y; bui·.the ;<!~,of, rep I en· i~ area'wft!l ,sarid·are:weU lqlown by nqwto'.~l'!lt·'•!idents.
Photos show ooacll :!rOm about 30th Street.nprtllwartJ.,MOOb>;Of area
today is cIOsed for .U.S. Army Corps of Engineers sandbaul.· •
:C.o(lSt Lifeguards B·race
For Onslnught of Surf
orange Coa.st lifegu.ar<ls braced for
U1e worst today faced by predictioI!l
ol -a sava,e surf end throngs o( Labor
Da,y weotend beach goers,
! Brf:a1cers five to 10 &!et tagh were ,xpOC!ed to mTw .. 1ale tdelay ·1111ng.
Ing with tlie!U .sevore rip t!dt octkm.
A U.S .. Weafu Bilreau advisory
warned -ll>o """"' vroulll, be high enoug1> "" sw..,,, ...r. lireakwe~ Md fet~es. UJe'gu3111s, alone 1lle Qr.
-Ooasl were notified. • ··The predicted waves end swelh nm-
nin& four to~six feet were the rewlt
ol llAlrrl<ane Lisa located about 1,200
miles ...-.St of the Ot<mc< C:O.st. • Altbouth merine lllfety _.ed ~
biggest probl!!lll, Newport Beech f&e·
ed • t/1. ieoPard.Y ... l!>• -r·
tinued to save crlfmbting patios and
homes of West "Newport.
The U.S. Anny t«J>s o1 Engjnters
,is in the mid.st al a flurry-up,beach re-
bWldlrlll proje¢ from 40th 1" <16111 •-ts and the area ls cl~ to' swim-mers.-1 ' •
It 'ilti 1-ed 'the .holding act>ion ol
. roclos end Nod · haul~ mlg\lt lose
groUnd .. lbO , .. 1'lfe !Oday end Suo-
day. '. . ' ~·The Army bas m'~ some progress
dowD t10 this point,11 $3.kl R.E. 11Jin"
Reed, N~t ~ad! chief lifeguard. How~~; he aald U tlle 11\lrf lur• bulenct: arrives e.s predicted late to..
day or· Sunday the prcl>len\ could tie
seve<e, ool onb' d4rn11C• 'Jo. 1be Wu!
NOWJ!Orl are, bUl martDt,1aiety gen·
era111. · 1 r '
Law . .. Beads for f;_atalina . . -
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Soviet . . Troops Pois·ed
-Romanian Frontier
Officer Shot
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BERKE!lEY (UPI) - A policeman
was stiot in the leg •IY tQJay after
a l"ally by yciung; !"adical activjsts de·
veloped into a tl'affic -blocking rn'Ob
sCe:ne less thran iour· hlocks from the
University ol. Oalifot"n.ia.
Squads of helmeted, "club -carrying
police broke up the · milling crowd of
about 800 witb tear gas and "sneezing
eas'' after attempting for an hour and
a h:alf to dispel"M! the crowd.
The-officer was shot in the thigh. He
wias taken to Herrick Memoriai Hos-
pital. Doctors said the wound was not
serious. Police said they were inves·
~ting the origin or ttie shot.
Another policeman was _injw-ed by
flying glass and also was hospitalized.
Neither was identified immediately.
T.he rally bl'Orke out shorUy after 10
p .. m., when perm:its to Wie loudspeak·
ers expired. A police spokesman said
most of the crowd <li 2,500 left tbe
scene oftw the <>nlefly rally.
It had been called to sh.ow support
for anitiwar demonstrators roughed up
by po.lke during th.e ·Democrat.ic Na-
tional Convention in Chicago. T h e
Young Socialist Alliance, the I11depen·
dent Socialist Qub, the Blaclt Panther
Party and the Peace and Freedom
Party organized the dem006tration.
Wi tnes5es said you\h.s w'OO remain-
ed when the rally ended 6tldden1y
broke windows at a Bank ol America
office end Ulrew red paint on the
front door.
DemonstratKlrs said they faced a
new fl'()lice weapon when officers used
a .. pepper·fogger," a device which
·produced a gas· that caused sneezing.
County Property
Valuation Hike
Slated Next Year
Increased valuations on Orange
County property an in the cards oext
year because properties jn the county
as a whole are valyed at less than the
25 percent or the marj(et value that
the state uses as a guldelipe.
The State BQal'd of Equalization
says Orange C.Ounty valuations come
to 22.2 percent o( market value, up
from last year'• 21:5 percent.
µ>s AnUles Countf is in the .same
boat, witb valu•tions aver.aging 23.9
,pere€nt,. doWD from last year's 24.7
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.Siatewide ·the ''weigbt.M average''
of !Ill~ is ~ perc,rrl.
The anesaor1 ·of cawornta counties
have until 1971 to reach tht state.ap-
proVed 25 pereent ol market vliue.
Of au the $8 counties, properties in
M)>riposa County are assessed 1be
Jowell at 19.S percent of value. M6doc
~ In •orlbern Ca!Uornla ties ~ \ts .,_.;,/pents to 211.9 -per •
cent,, l)le. ooly councy over the 25 per-
cent 'malt · ·
Johnson Says
New : Ited Bl0c ·
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· Invasion Near ' . .
" . SATURDAY, AUGUST 31 ; 1'968 ' BUCHAREST, R<>monia CAP)
\Vistern' CHPlome·ts aiid Romani.an
travelers reported a growihg' .number
of Soviet and Bulgarian trOOp6 near
Romania's ,)?orders Frid{ly,. row\rJg.
VOL '1, NO. 21 .. S SIECTIO"NS, ~ PAii! ·
Oh ·n · M·····~ ama .. · · i;a.·
tears that the Soviet tJnion might be
planning •nother nivasion of a w.ar.: 0w "J>lict ally, I ', ~ • I ' I
.Jn SB!1. Antonio, Texas, Presi4:ent'
J ohnson' said ·i,D :a ~ ~er'e ' h-4·
been 1'1.lmOl'S that the Soviet iilvaslon.
of Czeclmlovakla miglit be r.pOatell ·
elsewhere Jn Europe and a· White1
House aide said such reports had
created anxiety.
Sabot Sailpr Off to A.valon
Little William MerreU's "Mama
Mia" might not mal<e history like
Columbus' "Nino," "Pinta" or "Santa
Maia," but the first peek of Avalon
.for the young solo sailor could cause
quite a stir among the more timid
boatsmen. ,
The l2-year-Qld Ne~ Bea<:h.
youngstef will embirk earty. Sunday
on ~r•lnllle-r.onded sail ,Ix> Cat•Uria iri his 9gbl'foot "dingy." · .
The tiily ~abot is the offs¢pig of the
"Mia . Mia" ~ b~onu to . the.
Horace Ensign seventh grader • s
father. The little vessel w-as a 12tlt
birttlday gift to William from tjs
f&tller. ,I'
"He's been sailing for about Jour
years," tl;le proud, senior .Merren said ..
"All I'm goiag to do is follOw him in,
case he has. to be pic,k~ up," he'said,
"He'll chart hJ.5 own course:"
Merrell, a biauty shop Owlier~'Mwt·
~~ower, expects to brin' his tired'4d~ venturer bick tb the tnainlttld.Monday
W\&i the litde "Mama· Mia" .carefUlly,
g~· aw~ aboaril her m?1her ship. ·
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J ohnson did not mention Romania
-by ruaane. but reports of a threat to:
Bucharest wh i-::h defi~ the Soviet
Union's campaign to silence Czecho·J
~lovak liberalism. have bee.ii coming
in from i:nany sOurces. _ , .
"We don 't know what .to ·make of
, it," said one Western diplo~at .. ·"lt.
m I ght be the real thing <>r II m!ibt
be just another· mo\'e t in1 a: war ot.
nerves." i • · · : 'r.
1 A group · of ·Romanians returning·
[rom a visit to the Ukraine: Said tbeyl
had Seen Soviet troops headed 'tcrRard
Romania.
L~guna Anti-hippie Law
Tossed Out by Judge
"Tt,e roadS .leading up to the bOr.
der were clogged with troops headitfg
west," one travel~r sai\f.
Long columns of Soviet ten.ks and
artillery WE!t'e near the Pruf RJver,
which fonne the border between RO-
manie and the Soviet Union in the
east, anothtt Mid ..
Other tra;velers w.ho ,crossed into
Romania at Albllo, md ·SOvlet arm<X,
personnel carriers and Rns were
malssed 'near . the Qktanlan. town o(
Laguna 's emergency otdinence aim·
ed at dlsplacing hippies fi'om Art Col-
ony 51.dewasks wetit doWn tM tubes
F'rtday , ruled unconstJ.tu.Uonal in mU·
nici.pal cow1.
The ruling by Judge ,Richard H8rn·
lit.on m-aiy be only a firJt notch on the
legal totem pole, however. The city
is expect<d to f>U-'h on ll(lpeal of his
decision .
Called by some an anti·lolterlng law .
the ordiruance was aimed at keeping
s idewalks clear. It. ru!ed out .sitting,
kneellflg <lr even· st.amtng on a a~de·
wailt except as near 83 pbyeically pos-
si ble to the building Nie. .
City · councilinen adopted tne mee.s~
ure unanimously Aug. 7 as an tmer·
gency ordinance wbicb g;lve' it,im·
mediate effect. The effect of the rul·
Ing by Judge Hamiltoo(slttmg kl !<Jr
vaoali<llling Judge J. Parley ·Smith,
was 00 void the law mndillg possible .
reversal in a higher ,O'urt. .
The matter, involving ,police ar·
rests of three persona, ·came before
Hamilton in tbe for;m ol a demurrer
'file<j by 'tile jJUblic ,delend<T 1" test
the .....Ututionsl grounas of the city
law: ' ' •
1 Judg,e ~Q~n·~ .d~is!on was bas· ed on a 1!142. Cillfonila'SUJ>reme Coutt bale' lo<Yl>lvlllg prevendon of peaceful i?lcl\<king. • ' .
Kotovakoje . • '
Rom&nian government officLaJs de·
cli1;1ed to comment on the reports.
The Soviet press labeled the repoi-t,. •s provocation. ·
But Romanian military and internal
security precautions1 set. up alter the
Soviet. Union, Polana, East Germany,
Hungary and Bulgaria iny.aded Czecl\.
oslovakia on Aug, 20, remain in effect.
Informed SOIU'CfS 6llid the Romani·
an army was maµ,f:airiipg ·a state <lf
semlalert with all ,reftrve officers
and 60 percen,, ci r~lerve enlisted
personnel on active duty.
No .Jolting Revi1ions
F~e~way. Timeta))le Li~ted
I, • • > , ' ' • • ' ' ' ' •' • ' • ' ' ". BI ARTHUR R. VINSEL .
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A niw 'Umetab~ for flnanclng and
construc:tloo o! • a dozen SOUthland
freewa)'s, including 10 lnterlaclnt
orange Count~our In the Harbor Are• -bu -ounced hi' ihe s~ Dlvlliop' of gliway1. • .
No jolting revt;on1 ere evhlent In
the mhl•Y .. r ·~y report, but th e
dOcu.ment offeri a compre~enlive look
al·h•l' 1oon. tjle vorlc>111 roillf1 "'1u.be 1i.,i, ol lt b~gi;I ~ no9d'~ ~eito
bU!Jt tn<j golnto operation. . : Colla Mose ell)/ oUlclal,I by ·pei>ple
Mott importallt In the current uneleer about It.
sdieme Jaj the NewPort Freeway, Comp~on of' Mle , lS-;mUe roule Is
which will cwry traffic alone a 13-due ill the lat .. lt70s, but not through
mile' route front the R I v e r 1 I d e Costa Mesa, since lt would almost
l'reew01 -w Ille edi• of Costa ~e 1" he bullt ln • great ctl'cto route M~~ \=!::'~pf1Cel1tly our· ~ •. 13 miles , to lie Inside th• cl
round& tl>l1 uIUmotely eight-land link, . ; . ef4>1lel,y affect Cqsta1
ho1"••f• .U.C,. ~ !~!'! publlc men. ~ . WAY P11e'l) . I , . . '
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Newport Man .Reflect&. on Effe~ of Research .
BJ AllTllUR R. VINSEL ........ ,., .....
-t.cllUl stork emblim oo 1 a
--balCOO)' l,D Bllboa ... -or a dllldlau -
...-Into mentol -· h.N bleated tbe lives ol thOuMuds
Amen .....
Tiii -. widely den<lllllCtd Wtrk,
'litdd> 1tr ,-. damqod his ._ia. tlMi among peers In the field, wilf allo 7!!'!° to benefit aoclelY ot Joag • ~om .hav~ ~D wbO ~ ~t
'tlr. Honlcl M. "Starley" -· 91, Gf30SV..-An ..... llvadto see
cJUeala11 wt>o .... --bis
1'10d11 llterally -llletr ·-In· 'j .,._ plaqUI and l!lvlf mecllll.
<BANCE. DIBCOVEl\Y
I'& dloconrad lh• Plil>dplt ol tile ao-calllcl ....m.rtng lQ -.Jong 'con-·
aldered ID be a genetk impossibility -
titaUy by chance, aa a young
Pl_ychologlst in an unprecedented new lf> with Ille 1tate of Iowa.
"Opol'lilon 'HNd Stan .... man1
~Ill help pro'"""' n<rf lo speed up llgsing young
have lhetr roou hi . his at· find.' I
.,...,,.,._ working upect of what Dr.
Mee11 UDCOVl!ll"ed 11 U atmple &I that
ol Ibo blind leadlnl tile blind. tOnlY in tb1I cue. women. in a Jiooiilfal for Ille f e e ti I e • 111 I n d I d "
taemsetves outfitted for llfe with the
. iDfelligence of children,. were found to
adVM>Clng tlie IQ l•vel of . babies
nop-P,,yaioal retardation.
&in-damaged vidims cannot be
hl!lped much, If at aU, by,lhil·metllod.
~NOW
i''I -tlie flrlt p1ycholop1t hired
lot Ille Iowa State orpbana1es and,
frrtunately, I was .i>te to. get out of ~ ivory tower, ao to speak," says the
retired U.S. Public Health Service of.
fleer.
.C>ne of bis flrat jobs involved
w:eediog out a backlog Of yolmgsters
wlio hadn't been placed lo adoptive
bom11 due to mental retardation and
were ovomowllnd tlle 1'1cil11Y.
)t -not a tnlgic te1k. Jutt r~. "I glibly suggested theae two little
gltla be put into lhe home for lhe
f<tble-cnlnded -lor life," Dr. Skeels
1ad hi an iaJt:enriew at his baylide
~e. never-dream~ bow propbeUC t&ierm "for life" WOUid be. > .
apPELESS t>n• little girl wu 1s· months old. wtth an IQ of 35 and the other, at 16.
Jtt9!ltlu, had an IQ of fS1«M1lch clas~ ~ as hopelels l.m'btciles, so 11My
W!re committed to the hospital. • ~ ~ •
The aw~ however, had work other
than clearing orphanages for Dr.
Skeels.
"By going from institution tA:I in·
l!Jtltutlon," be 1ay1 now wlth a sparkle
in his blue eyes, "your slna cMob up
with you."
One dlay he and an aide, now Dr.
Marie Skodlak -who in April received
one of five Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.
Foundation lOOirnational A w a r d 1
along will> Dr. SlteelJ -were 14urlric
W»Odword Slate Hospital-School
-His attention was captured by two
familiar llWe girls on a ward for
women, both o! them brtgh* and
responsibe, with ribbons in their helr
and new life in their eyes.
REVOLUTION BEGINS
The inbecile babies had bttn in·
credibly transformed.
"How could Ws be? What was hap.
peoing?" Dr. Skeels asked, looldng
back on the unexpected moment more
than 30 yean ago,
What wu happening was the start of
a .revolution In the concept of the IQ
eod ita lftViousJy unalterable netin
u an inberited factor in the human
mind and itl subsequent development.
It was a heresy that would mllI'k Dr.
Skeels at best as a fanciful and J.nept
dreamer invenbng Illa own date and et
wbrat • a publicity-seeking d!arlatan
playing oo the hopes of hundreds.
Two anall bit& of eVideace to the
contrary played happily in Woodward
State Hospi.tal.SChool and many more
DAILY PILOT
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CAUPOINIA
OllAHGE (O.t.IT l"UILlSHIHQ COlili,AN'f
ll•li•rf N. We•d
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Jetlr II. Curl•y
vie. llntldlnt Md ~ .. Mt"'"'
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n.Mll A. M.r,liilMI -·-,,,, Ni•••• ·--·-.,_ Offkft
C•lll MfM ; ,. WHI .. , Sl•NI
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STORKEY'S ROOFTOP PERCH -Dr. Harold m. Ske:els, nickitallied
Storky, ta)<es a b;eak from busy d111, lo-vit)ll Newport· Harbor from
atop lhe Caribe Balboa apartments. storky got bis name from col·
leagues for his work in .placing adoptive children during a long career
in which he discovered. a principle used in salvaging youngsters once
lh<lugbt ID be mentally retarded to a hopeless degree.
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of theQl wouJd be needed to formulate
any defimte an~wer.
ABNORMAL SOCIETY
checking into ward life among the
women 18 to so, Dr. Skeels learned ttte
two babies Wlfit for adoption into
normal society had literally been
adopted Into that society of the al>
normal. ·
' '11n e,ech cue, ooe of Ile 'brl&hter' w-poU~ had adopted oae of th• }!lddltl, tom Ji and pllyed wllb II," !!' "elplalnad, nbttoJ that this" l>rlor ~vatloD 1 for 'f'bflte\'er ~ubn -ll~icriPP)ed«io "l!~tod blbi11. ··.~Galer DOlioDtl lb.._ . .,.
~ ll1d Mleii'ilon Oii tile ib'la a11o, 111adi Ill tlie 1iWmor ot lovbfc aunte.
: 'l'bey ... _dtd In tum by. beginning
to crow mentally .and emotionally,
stimulated to learn and 1hus burst the
bonds of retardation, until they passed
the levels of their strange family cir·
· cle.
QUESTIONS RAISED /'
"It WU obvioUs what Wll hap-
pening," aald De. Skeels, "we didn't
dare place them into homes at that
point, but we bad to do something."
Special arrangements were subse·
quenUy made so ttie infants could be
adopted into nonnal h o u s e h o l d s •
where they grew and developed a'!
unhandlcapped children. and
researmers turned to the next prlme
question:
Could it be done as a regular prac·
tice?
Dr. Skeels went to e1pla1n his plan
to a most formtdable acroes-the-table
audience -• pollt!cally appointed
bureaucrat without real background.
CRAZY?
"I -lo put eome relll'ded
clOldnln from Ille ..,,im.ge Into a
home for tbe feeble-minded to make
them well," be says, re-telling bis con·
add to storky btk art
versation wfth the cbairmu of the
Iowa Board of Control.
"Soundl crazy," the official replied,
"but tell me more."
No one had anything to lose, least of
all the afflicted youngsters.
Dr. Skeels subsequently recetved
permission to place 13 infants on adUlt
hospital wards, cleverly listing thfm
simply as house guests instead of In·
mates.
Suc:h a literal blot on their records
could ha'Ye forever prohibited their
escaping e:tate custody into the homes am. normal lives which the original 13 have found. ~
DARING EXPERIMENT
Dr. Skeels and his associates were
the only ones aware of this daring ex·
periment, which would demolish tbe
pre<:onceUon of the day that the IQ
was absolute and clD!Ot be cban&ed
for the beUer.
Comparing DOtel on lll• control
group of 13 With a contrut group of 12
children with higher IQs wbo re-
mained behind in the orphanage, Dr .
Skeels found a dramatic variation in
th eir Je,.·els.
Elll:periment children rose on the
average from tQ rates of 64 to 92 In
two years or Jess, while the dOten
orphanage yowt&Sttrs, who h -a d
outr.ited them mentally, dimtnlshed
throogh lack al llimlliltion, One later
died.
Only on• In tills comrast IJ'OUP
mode 11>)1 l'ff1 breaJ<throuch.
Alter spendlnl time In a 1chool for
the deal he woa ,cloptad and II now a
• ~wed linatype opo.-tor (or a
m1dweatern aewapaprer .rM1 the father
of normal olllldren hlmHtr.
The ne1t thrff moct &Uceffl:ful are
caf1 dl1hwuher1, while others are
wards of the stata of Iowa, atW in·
rtitution1Uzed.
CONTR.UT
Ad!lovem«lb of tile U In Or.
Skeel'a control group, however, are
contrutingly high com:iared oo their
beglnmngs and one men's story even
• makes Horatio Alger sound llke a
Rhodes SdKllar from Lido Isle.
Louis Branca was a small, sickly,
retarded boy who Rt away the
orphana.ge months in a little rocking
chair, bµt hUI . tranafonnation after
balng Ipoated In • 30tll yNr foll"""p
1tucly wu unique. ·
. Br111ca 11 employed fllll.tfme-bJ 'the
UD\ve?lily of Minnesota , ,Dean ol S\uilenll, eouns•linl ala!!, w11llt ob-:;:nJ.:,. Muter's • D•sree in' pnbllc
, ~qn~l. f.lth ,1 sttldiea , 1 n
peyeli0!011 ••• mill wwt. .. 1
, Hts ,.wife Maril• . 11 tlovolvad In
Operauon Head Sla:rt -l: ""1 -· ca him sett almoSt took a job working
With tlbe mentally retarded, before
choosing his .student COWlseling work.
PROGRESS CHECKED
"\Ve will be seeing you soon," Bran.
ca wrote in a Jetter to Dr. Skeels last
Mm-ch, not long after the original con-
trol group members were checked to
dete.rmlne their 30-year progress level.
He was referring to ceremonies in
Ch!oago last April, .at which Branca
himselt presented Kennedy Foun·
datfon award!: to Dr. Skeels and Dr,
Skodak for the pioneering .work.
The'. awards came almost on the an-
nlversary of the 1939 convention of the
American AssociaUon on Mental Defi·
dency in Chicago -in the same hotel
-where Dr. Skeels was universally
condemned for his revoluUonary view·
point.
OLD WOUNDS
"They cut me from ear to ear " he Mid. •
The old wou.nd m:wt have been well
salved in 1967, however, When the
Amortnan Psychological Aa~on
gave him tu first G. Stanley Hall
award for di.stinguJshed contributions to development psychology.
And the work continuts for the man
who stepped down in 1965 as a full col·
onel., or scienti.rt-Oirector, in the U.S.
Public Health Service.
"I'm retired," Dr. Sk eels
acknowledgea, "but I have yet to
1 understand what the tenn means .·•
His most prized possession now are
the elegant kneeling 1mael trophy in
Steuben gl.ua, gi.veo by the Kennedy
Foundall111 and Ille pelnled pelican,
e!ven by colleagues for hb delivery of
so m a n y otherwiae-unedoptaLle
children to homes wflere they can
know love aod grow.
Both obJecta have wings, perhaps
symboUc ot those human possibilltieJ
whJch are no longer cll.pped by the un-
fortunate Ignorance whJch Dr. Skeels
and bis 8"ociates helped to expoae.
Chicago's Mayor
• Draws Praise
From Rep. Utt
Praise for Chlcago Mayer Richard
J. Daley"1 metbcdJ of deallnl with
~bu come b'om RIP. J'ames B. \Jtt <R·Tustln).
"You have to have a show of force
to preserve the law. l commend May-
.,. Dalt7 ,... prolectlnt the dvll rilhls
ol laW-libktln& ptl'IODI, II Utt told
mllllbtri or tile Orqe Ccw!ly
~can Cintra! c o m m I 11 1 •
maeUn1 Thursday In Ille Anaheim
Convntion Center.
"I was dilturbed Ulat no one had the
nwve to back up the mayor. There
must be law and order. ThOM people
w ... lmpoolnl on tile dvll rlll>ts al
,...,._ lo that hotel IDc:ludlq l\lt,
M«:artll7," Utt 1alcl.
.
Pre• Pa9e I
FREEWAYS ·. • •
Mesa 11 c<IDltnlctiOA of tbl four.Jane
lreeway --Brillo! Straewt• Palisades Road and 19th Street, after
mld-1970. lund allocations .
Financing may al.lo be available
tben for the short strip or freeway
llnkinl tile estal>U.bed N • w p o r t
Jl"reewoy and the new '~tiOOt at ·
eotdlng to th• 111at• report,
T)le project will probably Include a
port.Ion of Route 73, the Corona d11l Mar Freeway, linking Jamboree Road and Ille S.. Diep ,.,._., at a polot
near Fairview Road ID Costa· Mesa.
COAST ACCESS
Thi! will provide coastward·bound
acce11 from Sao Dtego Freeway lanes
onto lbe IOUlhboUnd N e w p o r t
Freewo_y, llck of which ts a primary
directional .l&J> under tile pre1ent
17stem.
Routimg or the Newport Freew.y
down 14 18th Sll'H~ wliere Buperlor
Avenue Jop to the rlatrt. bl1 been
chosen\ a:lnCe 1944, but the remainder
o~ tile· route le Its tennlnel 1lnl: with
the Pacific Coast Freeway bal5 not yet
been selected.
Studies Of four proposed .routes are
continuing between Costa Mesa alld
Newport 8;:.1;! prior to preoentetion
of a pref rout.I to the State
HIPwa,y Co11unl11loa in tbe near
Mure.
Newport Beach recently won. a ma-
jor concesslcn "When Cotta Men or-
Adall qreed that a route roUlhty .allFed .witb Superior Avenue would
pose a minimum of problems, com·
pared to •·Newport Boulevard avenue
to tt:ae beach.
LONG WAY OFF
Actual construction of the Pacific
Coast Freeway -whose inland r6ute
was picked, !tom Newport Beach to
tile San Diego Freeway north of 5an
Clemente -ii many yea-s away.
Under the Paclfic Coast Freeway
Improvement project, Ille existing bay
bridge between Dowr Drive and
Bayside Drive could be routed over
Upper Newport Bay by mid-1970s, ac-
cording to tlhe report.
Construction funds for the freeway
segment from Jamboree Ro8d to
1outb. of MacArthur Boulevard could
be allocated at about the •a.t?M time.
CUrrenU.y, improvements are being .
made on Pacific Coast Highway in
Huntington Beach, with beefed-up
roadbed end maintenance work ex·
pected to be finished by fall.
LINK SOON
Soonest to be completed among the
ouWned freeway programs l.s the fiDAl
eight-mile lintuf or the San Dle!lo
Freeway soutb o Costa Mesa to the .El
Toro area. ·
This· ls due in December, Uld will
carry an average Of more than 400,000
cars daily along the $280 million
throug'hway, beginning at the Ventura
ir~ in tbe San· Fernando
lieservoir .._ 73 milet north.
, The , san Diego Freew11 south of
that intersection can-Jed en average
d.ally toad of 391,000 cars daily during
1968 and will be vupplemented more
by a large volume shift from the
Garden Grove Freeway.
Slmu~ously e x p e c t e d for
completion Js a 1.5 mile segment of
Route 133, the Laguna Freeway, which
will tie in to the Santa Ana-San Diego
Freeny link, according to the elate
report.
FUNDS BUDGETED
The Callforn1a Highway Comm1s1lon
only last March budgeted ftmds to
build Wle Valencia Awnue overcross-
ing on the Laguna Freeway .i.nd the
additional haU-mile link with the two
major freeways .
One of the hottest currtnt topics in
the West Orange County area is the
Jate-1968 selecUon of a Huntington
Beach Freeway route !omewhat
paralleling Beaci1 Boulevard, from
Psdfic Coot! Hlghwa,y 14 Lampoon
Avenue in Garden Grove.
Here's Capsule
Roundup of
10 Freeways
How do you get from bert to there
and when? Here is a capsule glance at
the State Division of Highways pro-
gram for Dlstrlct Seven development
Jn the next ff!W years:
San Diego Freew1y -Completion or
13-mile by·pass route of Santa Ana
freeway ls due this December.
Newport Freew1y -Last coutward
link route adoption is due 1000, with
completion viewed by late 1970s.
Coroaa del Mar Freewa1 -Routiog
is chosen and constructioa funds may
be ready by mld·l970s.
Lap.aa Frftw11 -Completion of
this 8bort strip la due M the same time
as the San Diego Frtt:,,..y, in
December.
Paclffc Cout Freeway -Route la
adopted DOW, wtll lnltW WOT'k due on
bridge over upper N.-wpon Bay by
mtd-19708, but tb.e enttie proJQ J1
years at11y. _/
Gardea Grove Freeway -All com·
plete, ucept for londsc1plng projects.
Coostructlon 1n Buena Park area due
to begin next y&11\ with completion in
1ummer, 1970
Roate 5'I -CurrenUy und<r con·
atruodon and completion 1n the
Fllllerton area ts scheduled Jn !ala
1prin&, 1969.
S•• G1bl1el River FrMw11 -
Poltu Into 0r..,. CoUDIJ' In Seel
Biid! and will be aUIJll(I w!lh Ille yean......, Pldfic eo.t ..... ...., .
V a1i Duyrie A.Jieail
Newport Sailor
Scores Finn--Win
By ALMON LOCKABEY
~ ...................
SAN DfEGO -Heory Sprasue Ill of
Newport Harbor Yacht Club was back
in his old winning (onn Friday tnd
won the fourth race of the Fillo
Olympic Tria1I he?tl.
Sprague fln1lhed nearly two minutes
ahead of Jack Mueller, Rocky Rlwr,
Ohio, and cart Van Duyne, the leader
Site Changed
For Hearing on
Bolsa Airport
87 JACK RROBACK
Of ,... lltlft , .........
Intense interest in and erowt.ng op-
poslU111 14 tile Bolaa Olica olte for a
reglooal Orange Cow!ty alriport has
led to • change of loca&o for Ille
Sept. IS public hearing to the Hua·
tingtoa Bl&ch lllgh School Auditor-
ium.
Allport Commission Chalrman Den·
n1I Corpentitr said Inquiries Indicated
that tile orlilnal site, th, b!>ord of
aupervtaON heariD& room in Santa
Ana, wwld not hold the crowd ex.
pected to allend.
The time tabkl fer dis<:unlon on the
pr<>pooed, San Jo1qti!!IHJ11s and Bolaa
Ode.a &Jtes remaJ:m the same. The San
Joaquin Hll1s /.learlnt will be at 1:!0
p.m., Bola• Ctilca at 3:30 p.111.
A large turnout is virtually
guaranteed for the latter, Homeown-
ers groups in Huntington Beach al·
ready have held a sex:tes of meetings
in oppaaitJ.on to the proposed location
for lhe airport. •
Carpenter reminded those interested
In t..llfy!ng tllat tl>ey must submlt
llletr requeot In writing 14 ih•
oecretary al the Airport Commlssloo,
19051 Campus Drive, Santa Ana, Calif.
9Z1f11, at least five days prior to the
hearing date.
'!be chairman pointed out Iha! It ts
not the ~· of the comml!sion heerlngs to determine which airport
lites. should be investigated in greater
detail, but to bear testimony from
members of the general public on
-feellnp -g each of Ille five propoeed rtg:iooal sites.
A hearing held on the first three, all
military baset, this week resulted in a
resounding condemnation of their use
by military offtolals.
The only site certain not to receive
general condemnation Is the San Joa·
quin Hills s~te. but the Irvine Co. is ex-
pected to bave something to say on
thal
The land involved, now undeveloped,
Js proposed for potentially high value
residential land between Corona del
Mar and Laguna Beach.
Prior to the reglonal site bearings
this week, sessions were held on
'll!neral aviation ports and metroports.
The Sepl 16 hearings will be the
fiDal ones on the schedule. Comments
will be forwarded to tile Board of
Supervisors Oct. 6.
Jo the 1ix out of seVen series w.u
lhlrd.
Sprasue's win moved h1Di Into thtr.I
ploce In tile over·all •landings behind
Van Duyne and Robert Doyle Of
Marblehead, Mass. lJe displaced Bob
Andril of Mtsslon Ba,y who JIDUhed
fillh In Friday's race.
lo the ovor..U 1tandlop, co•nUng
the be6t three out ol four racet, Van
Duyne "1111 ho!dt ·• · comtortLl>le toad
wllh tl1ret polna undw the JoW acora
Olympic ocortnc 1y1tem. He -able
to 1llNw out his !bird place llnllll Fri·
day. ieoving hl1Jl will! a record uf two
firsts and a sec<llld. ·
Doyle still bolds second plate, with
6.7 poinO!, by throwing out hio 1i1f11
Md wor1t pil'fcrmaoce F r i d • r..
Sprague.ts thlrct!wlth.11.4 l'Ojllta ii/d .AD<frt irl !outtlfw.li 25."'~ • , ;
, , Fred llifner ·Jr. ·of B9utl1 Siio.. ~Inc Club, Nriport Beac!J, ts ftrr Ola·.,
the running. Hts bulk Is not a heljl,t>
Ille lliht ,wealher being eiq>erjlliCell
h<!re .. Wind< Friday ne..,. ~
tight knoll. • '
Peter Bltl't!tt Of Seal Beacb, ttffe
l!IM Ol,ympi(: medaltst, a aioo daall! the tank willl llnlshel ol 5-14-211 incl' •
:BlllTlng a complete co~ Inf '
flilial tlµ'ee races, Van Duyne appetals
to be a cindt 14 be the U.S. J11nn
represectatlve at Acapulco In Oc:lober.
He YI a reliatlve newcomer to tM
Film Close, bu! weo the tincit·lial!ded ~U champion at P r I n c e top
nlverslty In hM oenlor year. • •
Argyle Campbell of Bl1boa Yldit
Club !Jnlshad 2111 Friday g! ving blin a
record of M·21·DSQ.
Lifeguards Still
Hunting for Body
Lifeguards loday mumed. a ~doY search lor lhe bocf7 of Lorry R<*
Martin, 18, -_..,11y drowned
in rough 11\U'f at Newport S-h.
Wimesses said they 1atSt -Mar\o
tin plummet1Jl1! -......rd in a large
wave v.tile body ourflng Tuesday aft.
ernoon at 17th Street.
The Tustin teen..ger bu oot TO·
turned horn~ s1nce then, «Dd bas been
presumed drowned, Llfel\lill'dl sald
\hey e:q>eeled Ille ~k,g to _.,
• '80Inetmle &Oall, us it'• down
there."
.
Algeria ~es
Israel Captives
ALGIERS (UP) ~ The Algerian
government toda.y released the last 12
captli.ves from a hijacked I1raell El
Al jetliner pirated In the air July 23.
The 12 Israeli men -seven crew.
members and five passengers -were
taken oo Algiers airport tllla morning
end placed on an AUt:alia airliner
which took them off tor Rome.
~ release of the 12 men eased the
cri.sis created by t•he hijacking vhlich
at one time threatened to furce e. com·
plete boycott of Algiers by lhe Intar-
national FedeT'ation of .A1rtine Pilots
Assooiatlons (IFIJPA),
Go-between in Kidnaping .
Rewarded by ~om's Face
BEVEJ\L Y IUU.S (AP) -A res·
taurant man who N)"I he's not very
brave ynhe1ltanUy volwiteered -aJ.
ter othen "did not want to be in·
votved" -to be the intermediary f«
'2!0,000 raneom In Ille Stanley Stal·
ford Jr. kld.naP case.
Liter, sUU clinging to all the money
as the FBI oaved tile boy Friday. Red
Tra<l<ln llBl4 the risk was aU worlh it
"Just to '" the mother's race ,. wben
Ibo got her boy back."
Tr<ool<tn saJd Ille lcld11aper didn't
sa,y why he'd asked only .-.Uan-
teun and Tracton said be only knew
tile Slalford family ollghtly. 1liey'd
dined at hl.s establishment.
A father himself, Tracton agreed
to the role. He then called Sta1ford,
a millionaire banker, who •greed
Traot:on should deliver the b11Re ran·
som . That was Wedne6day. They in·
formed the FBI. The father collected
the money.
Thursday lli&lil Ille lather turned
tile money over to Tracton. The kid·
naper telephoned again. This time he
ju9t wanted the money -without
surrendering tile child. Tracton sald
no deal and lhe abductor .,reed agoln
to the exchanee ol rantmn for the
ohild. Trac1"n went to meet tile iddDaper
wUb a canv11 aatcbel ~ with a quarter mWlon dcfl1r1 In '20 bllls.
JI •ei&tted 50 pounds. The~
point: a dosed --· 'lbon belan • •tnnce 1equence. A.
contact, he started lo speed In his
car hoping polij!O W<lllld 5"'p him for
The police did stop him only to
hear the restauranteur say, "Pleaqi
don 't bother me,. call the FBI, tell
them 1 'm going lo lhe nut renda·
vooo." The .otOC!lohed pollc1 lnfonn·
ed tile FBI -and wrOO> him • ticket.
After fut1her at=., and telepllooe
talks with lh• -· TrlCIOn wound up at a rendelVOUll near a
....111 Los Angelet pit>age dump.
It w8J Just bel<re Frlclay's owly
dawo light. Tr1don parted blJ """
and walked llong Ille dirt road. A
car nosed up. Tractoa. <hopped th.e
satchel. But the car ea&ed away. It
was the FBI. •
Then another oar stopped 50 feet
aw•y. No one got out. The satcbeJ,
was still ln the road. Tracton couJ.a
see notlllng, but lhe FBI i.ter 1a1a
the chJld and the lddnaper were ln
that car.
Suddenly It sped .,..r -and Ill•
FBI ou1" raced In purnnl ·
"I thought l"d blown tile whole
thlng." said Tracton, who stiJI had
tile mon<y -but not tile child.
Sadl)o. he teitphooed lhe FBI once
more, to be surprised when an agent
announ~: "We have the boy aJI
right We •ve got lhe '"'9pect. Hold
atill. We are ~to take you over
lo the ~ lo ... th• bo7."
At Ille hoop!tal, Trolclon !1llally flt
hit flrll look ot Ille lad, --·t
-badi, hurt. And be met Ille gratefW Jnother.
"U -all well W<1'111 ii juot 14 oee
the mother's fact, When abe iot her
boy back," Tracton 1ald. '"That madf
It all worth while."
lmP1rial Wpwa1 -Widelllng to
four lloea --Bolch and Harbor BouleVarda In 111118, job will continue
into Pllcentla In llllf.70. Actual
lnew1y l'Olllo ~earlnl ts due In mo.
0rte1a Hllh•IJ -Loo1-tenn Im· provement 1tu.dJe1 tor one of CW..e
County'• moat 1Cllllc !'OWi• art due 1a
-ly 1970I.
'1'Noton '""toe! at tile station the teJe.
phone 1'111$ in the phone boolb. It
wu the ttdneper, tetllng him to drive
14 IDOtller senotce statlon. The kid·
nap11"1 telephone c•Us 1huttled 'btm
from ooe &• station to tnother
-"' tile ntght. Tr«ton reatlzed he \Wis b e l n g
Wllehed -by the kldnlper and lhe
FBI at the 11111e Um1. t..ter, wor-,{'ed -he mi&l>t'•• lost lbe f'BI
"It's fu111T7 but all I COllld tlllnk
about was the kid," he l&6d in retro-
spect. "I never had feor, and be-
!Jev1 mo, I'm not o bravo fella. I
~~. daUC!Jtor. All I-~ "'T ..., tne w." A
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 3f, )96i
Red Troops
Threaten •
Romanians
BUCHAREST. Romania '{AP) -
\Vestem diplomata and RomUian
travelen reported a growing eum~·
of Soviet and Bulgarian troop1 De8i
Romania's borden Friday, rousinr
fears that the Soviet Union mllbt b
planning another nivulm· of a Wa:
saw Pact ally.
In San Antonio, Tea( Presider:·
Johmon said in a &peeeh there ba
been rumors that the Soviet inv11io·
of Czechoo1ovakia miclit be ._ ..
elsewhere in Eur<ipe and a Whii.
li°""' aide said such reporll bt
created mixiefy.
John-did not Dlelltlon l\amani
by 1*!le, but reporta of a tl>reet t
Bucbarelt which clofied the Sovie
Unlon't campaign to &ilence Czech,=·
slovak liberalism, have been cunin:
in from many sources.
"We don't koow what to make or
it," said one Western diplomat. "lt
might be the real thing or it might
be just another move in .a war of
nerves."
A group ol R<lmanlan• returning
from a visit to the Ukraine said they
bad ,..,, Soviet troops beaded tvward
Rooumla.
"TI,e roads leading up to the bor-
der were clogged with troops heading
west," one traveler said.
Loog columns of Soviet tanks and
artillery were near the Prut River,
which forlll6 the border between Ro-
mania and the Soviet Union in the
east, another said.
Other travelers who crossed into
Romania at Albita, said Soviet armor,
personnel carriers and guns were
massed neai the Ukrani-an town of
Kotovskoje.
Romanian government officials de·
clint'd to comment on ,the reporl:I. • •
The Soviet press labeled the repar+,t
ns provocation.
But Romanian military alld internal
security precautions, set up after the
Saviet Union, Poland, Eait Germany,
Hungary. and Bulg~ia invaded Czech·
osJ.ovakia on Aug. 20, remain in effect.
In!onned sources said the Romani-
an army WM maintaining a state or
semialert with all rm-erve officers
S:nd 60 percent of resft'Ve eolisted
per9!>'Wlel· on active duty.
Soviets Tighten
Controls on
Czechoslovakia
PRAGUE (AP) -Ubel'als "1lo con-
trolled in!onnation, educlltian and tlhe
eecret police were reported on their
way out todlay in a !lbuf&i to make
Czechoslovakia's Oammumst govern-
ment more acceptable to Moscow.
•Meanwhile, Soviet securiby men
maved behind tile scenes to tighten
t1he Russian grip on the country oc·
copied 10 days ago by 350,CXXI Soviet·
bloc troops. Tlhe Rwisia,n, were rt·
porU!d putting tlleir """ experts inl4
all ministries end into the CzecM&tcr
vak Otmmurl.st party's centre.I oom·
mlttee building. The Soviet press re·
JQ1:e<1 resistance to occupaCilon troops
in tlle oountryside and said "T h e
struggle is fOr from being over."
The main figure reported on the wey
out in Premier Oldrich Cemik'• gov.
emmeat 3huftle was Interior Minis·
ter Josef Pavel. Under him, tbe secret
police bad stayed ID the background
since C«nmunist party dUf:f Alenn·
der Otb:ek beglll in January leading
the oatlm .,,,ay fJ:Un 20 years <i stal-
lnlst rule.
There were report.:, but no official
confirmation, that Pavel already bad
resigned.
Soviet soldiers guarded hil ministry
and he has not been m his olfice for
10 day•. allhoogh be IWl attends Cab-
:nct meetings.
Chicago Taxicab
Tieup Finally Ends
CHICAGO {AP)-A two-week atrike
tllat Idled most ol Qiicael>'• taxicebl
du!-ing the Dem..,.,.tic Mltloool Con·
vention eOOed Frida7 night --:M boun .after the conventAI adjourn·
ed.
A MW three-year contnlct was ret.i·
!led overwllelmlo!liy by driven arid
n>echanlcs tor Yellow Clll> and <J>eok.
er Tut companies. lt provides tm~
media~ wiage iocrea1es tor all full·
ttme drivers with more lbat'I two y&ar.s
oervice. ,
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SHIFTING. SANDS -In just three months the beachfront of West
Newport shrinks from broad expanse of sand {top pboio) to narrow
shelf separating .homes from· sea (bottom):: Where, why and how
sand disappears remains partial mystery, but the detail4 of replen-
is'lritlg area.with $and are well known by now to oceanfront residents.
Photos show beach from about 30th Street northward..; Mu.ch· of area
today ,is clos!"1 !Or U.S. /'J:!DY Co'l's of En~rs. sandhaW,.
• • . • • ' ' • • ) i • ; .
Humphrey Moving Fast
t
T (J '· Restore Demo Vnitv ,.! J
CHJC,.GO (UPI) -"'As ol now,
the only tiling going for the Democrats.
ts ttle ·well-ltnQ<,vn ability of Richard
M .. Nlxqn w blow It.'"
· 1biat remark, bY~ departing Demo·
cratic convention delegate from Geor-
gia, summed uP the dispirited mood or 1be party whim. tu-e itself a.part
this -..et< in the angriest, ugliest na-
tional political coilvention. in modern
American blslX>ry.
Hubert II.· Humphrey. r..Ung this
weekend ~t his lak.eelde home in Wa·
veri:y, Minn., is painfully aware of
the defeatist spirit which reaches all
the way up to tbe higbeSt echelbns
of the party. To overcome it, and
restore eome measure ol unity and
confidence to the demoraliud Demo-
cratic ranks, will be the top pl'k>rily
aaignment 1n his preparat.k>ns for
the 10-week election ca~gn tbat
lies aO<ad.
"You can't win uN:esa you believe
you can," Hwnptlrey tokl the 110-
memba-Democratic N-Qmi.
mlU<e befure leaving Chlcago Fri·
day. "I ~d w be the lee<Ier ol
a winDiog team.''
Humpl.-ey picked one <i the -·· moot skilled potltical -teglsta w
help put toge<her and -e a "win· nine t.am.'' His cbolco , ralllled Im·
mediately by the <'OIDIDIU.., was
former -.r Genenll Lewrence
F. 0'Br1<11 , who helped mutennlnd
John F; Kennedy's lllllO Yi~.
O'Brien, Sl, will 1erve both M cam·
paign m&nagflr and b cbalrmen of
ll1e -1lemocralie NaUoml Committ<e.
!•
t
In lh& latter _post, he succeeds crusty
John M. Balley1· who has been eager
to retire after an exceptionally Jong
tenure of eight years.
Humphrey, in his pep talk to tfle
nationel committee. appealed to back·
ent of Sen. Eugene J . McCarthy to
shrug off their sulk and support the
Dem«ratlc Uc!«t.
3 Children Die
In Auto Blaze
ROSEMEAD CUP!)· -Th•ee clul d-
ren, ranging in age (rqu 1·1 months to
four-years-old, Yr-ere burned to deittl
Fridiay when a blaze WM jgniled tn
the family car by a road flaTc tbe
children had apparently been playing
with.
Dead e.t the ecene were Martin Es4
trada. 4. bis brother, Enrlqu~. 2, and
their 11-month-okl SJEter Conltlelo, Who
had been left w. play Ill Ille family car
....mile it was par,ked outade a market
here. . .
Enrique Eslnlda Sr., 23, ud bl•
wife, Colwelo, 14, the poreotl of the
-vldlm.I, bad gone Imo the mar-
ket lo c;asb a d>ed<-Wben they re· !Aimed 1hortl,y lberealter, they found
t!ie oar lkllally Involved in ftamea.
At'-!>ta 14 .. ve the cbildren by
tllelr Callie• end ~ .. llll!1er, 25, an
off-duty San Matino, flremao were
bealM bed: by the flame ...
Embattled Area Fears New Damage
...
Orange Coaat l!Ceguarde braced Ill!'
the worst today faced by pred.ictiom
fi a .av.age surf and throngs d. Labor
D'I)' Weekend bee<h goers_
Breakers five to 10 feet high were
e:ipected to arrive la~ today bring-
ing with ttiem. tevere rip tide action.
A U.S. Wea1ber Bureau advisory
warned *'at the waves would be high
eoougb. to sweep over breakwaters
and jeUl'8.
Tbe lftdid.ed waves and awella run·
n1ng four to six feet were the rewlt
ol Hun:k:ane Lisa located about 1,200
miles southwest Of the Orange Coast.
Alt.bougt marine safety seemed the
biggest problem, Newport Beach lac-
·ed. a double jeopardy as the battle coo-
tinued. to save crumbling patios and
home• ol West N1'W'POrt.
The U.S. Anny Corps ol Eol!ioeer•
is ln tbe mids:t ol a Wrry-up beach re-
building project from 4-0th w 46th
streeta and the area is c106ed to swim·
mers. '
It waa feared the holding action or
rocks and sand hauling might lose
ground to the sea late today and Sun-
day.
"The Anny has m,ade some progress
dO'N1l to this Point," said R.E. "81.11:'
Reed, Newport Beaoh cbief µteguanl.
However, he sald it t"he surf tur ..
bulence arrives as pn:dfd.ed late to-
day or Sunday the problerri could be
severe, Mt only damage to the West:
Newport area but marine safety gen-
erally. •
Officer Shot Oh •Ma11i.a Mia"
At Berkeley
Radical Rally
Sabot Sailor Off to Avalon
BERKELEY (UPI) -A policeman
\\'as shot in the leg early today after
a rally by young, radical activists de-
veloped into a traffic -blocking mob
scene less than Iour blocks from the
University ol Calilornla.
Squads of helm,.ted, club. carrying
poliee broke up the milling ·crowd of
about 800 with t&ar ga.s and "sneezing
gas" after attempting for an hour and.
a. half to disperse the crowd.
. Little William Merrell's "Mama
Mia" might not make history like
Columbus' "Nina," "Pinta" or "San~
Miria." but tlie first peek of Avalon
for the young solo sailor could cause
quite a stir among the more Umid
boatsmen.
The 12-year-old Newport Beach
yoUngster '¥ill embark early Sunday
on a single-handed sail to Cats.Hna in
his eight foot "dingy."
Tbe Uny sabot is the offspring of the
"Mia Mia" which belo!fgs to the
Horace Eil'Sign seventh g r a d e r ' s
f3ther. The little vessel was a 12th
birthday giJt to William trcm bia
f&ther .
"He'& been sa.1l.lng for about four
years," the proud senior Merrell said.
"All I'm going to do is follow him in
case mi baa to be picked up," be.said,
"He'll chart his own course."
Merrell, a beauty shop owner and
widower, expeda to bring bis tired ad·
venturer back to the ma.inl£0d Monday
with the liWe "Mama Mia" carefully
stowed away aboard her mother ship.
The oUicer was shot in the thigh. He ·
v.1t1 taken to Herrick Memorial Hos· L A • h • • L ~!'1.;...~:~!dth:,~0~~r::.~:: aguna nti-ippie aw
~Ung the oi;lgln of 11\e l!llQI. ~noUier policeman was injured by
(Jylng ti!MJ and .... was ljo&tlitallzed. -ossed. 0-ut by-Judge "'!"~N .. ~fo,tthftllerlt-was ideoWled lnunediatel7,"'. -..a ·-., -root liti6rd)' 'a!!<r-,•·
:p·.m., wbell permtt1 tO use loudspeak-
ers ~ed. A police spokesman said
most ol the crowd of 2,500 left the
scene ofter the orderly rally.
It had been called to show support
for antiwar demonstrators roughed up
by police dtµ'Jng the Democratic Na·
tional Convention in Chicago. T h e
Young Socialist Alliance, the Indepen-
4ent Socialist Club, the Black Panther
Par:ty and the Peace .and Freedom
Party organized the demonstration.
Witnesses said youths who remain-
ed when the r~y ended suddenly
broke windows at a Bank of America
office and tbrew red paint on the
front door.
DemonstratKJrg said they r~ a
new police weapon when officers used
a "pepper·fog·ger ," a device which
produced a gas that caused sneezing.
County Propel'ty;
Valuation Hike
Slated Next Yeal'
Increased valuations on Orange
County property are in the cards next
year because propertiea in the county
as a whole are valued at less than the
26 percent of the market value that
the state uses as a guideline.
The State Board of Equalization
says Orange County valuations come
to 22.2 percent of market value, up
from last ~ar·s 21 .~ percent.
Los A11ge1e~,County is in the same
boat, with valuations aver.aging 23.9
percent, down from last year's 24.7
percent.
Statewide the "weighted average"
of all counties is 23 percent.
The assessor& of California counties
have until 1971 to .. ~ach the state-ap-·
proved 25 percent of market value.
Of all the 58 counties, properties in
Mariposa County are assessed the
lowest at 19.3 percent of value. Modoc
County in northern California has
boosted its a ssessments to 26.9 per.
cent, the only county over the 25 per·
cent mark.
Lagu111 's emergency ordlne.nce aim·
od at displacing trippies from Ar1 Col-
ony &I.dew.asks went down the tubes
f'rlday, ruled unconstitutional in mu-
nicipal court .
The ruling by Judge Riobard llam·
Uton may be only a first notch. on the
lcg'al OOtem pole, however. The city
Enemy Attacks
In S. Vietnam
Tapering Off
SAIGON (AP) -Enemy atlocks
that have been sweeping South -Viet-
nam for the past two weeks tapered
ot.C today. but senior U.S. otf1ce!ll
warned that the -enemy command
''certainly bas the capability to crank
it up .again."
"I wouldn't even hazan1 a gue86 as
14 what they are doing,". said one high·
er of£icer. "There's no questiioo the
action has tapered off. But, look at it
this W!a'Y, tlhey lrave tneir normal UJM'i
a.nd <».vns.'.
In the only ground fighting reported,
a U.S. river force and South Vletna·
mese troops reported killing 93 of the
enemy in tbree fights in the Mekong
Delta. ranging from 18 to 1n5 miles
southwest ot Saigon. Americec casu-
alties were given .as three killed and
nine woo.nded. South V)etnamees loss·
es were placed at ti'Ve killed end 23
wounded.
'I1le U.S. Command says allied fore·
es have killed upwards oC 7 ,500 enemy
troops since Aug. 18.
If enemy troops, as the U.S. Com-
mand says, have been bloodied badly
in every ground attack they 've laundl·
ed, their strategy now may be holding
back ground troops and using rocirets
and mortar1 to Inflict damage and cas·
ualtles on allied ins'tlallations and Soot"
Vietnamese cities. Such attackl.1 bring
far fewer oasualtiei to the attacker.
1be enemy launched five such 1.t-
tac:k:s «>day , including three on Ameri·
can airfields.
No lolti1tg Revisions
is expected W push an appeal ot, his
decision.
Called by some an anti-loitering law,
the ordinance was aimed at keeping
sidewalks clear. It ruled out sitting,
kne~Ung or even standing on a side·
walk except as near as ~ically po.s·
sib1e to the bulleting l.irle.
City councilinen adopted the m~u
tm!. unanimOU51y Aug. 7 as an emer-gency ordinance which gave it im·
mediate effect. The etfect oi the rul·
ing by Judge Hamilton, sitting in fOr
vacationJng Judge J. Parley Smith,
was to void the law pending })0€sible
reversal in a higher court.
The matter, involving police ar-
rests of three persons, came before
Hamilton in the rorm of a demurrer
filed by ~he public defe.nder to test
the coostitutiona.l grounds of the city
law.
Judge Hamilton's decision was bM-
ed oo a 1942 California Supreme Court
case inWl.viag prevention of J)eaceluI
picl:eting. • ' '
Ike Condition
lmpl'oves, Now
Ahle to Read
WASHINGTON (AP) -Fonner
President Dwtdtt D. Eieenhower has
rebounded from h.ls seventh .he.art at-
tack and 13 now well enough to read
in \led.
In reporting Uili! recreational step
forward, Eisenhower's doctDrs said
Friday the 77-year-old a:eneral's spir~
its are "excellent."
'lbil, too, represented further en-
couragement since earlier nports
have been limited to describing Eis4
enhower's morale aa "remarkably
good" or to saying he was "cheerful."
Doctors saJd Eisl:nhower is now per--
mitted "light reading." Bar lier, he
was allowed to listen to light back4
ground musk In his Walter Reed Army
Hospital suite.
'
Freeway Timetable Listed
l!T BJ ARTHUR R. VINSEL at bow soon the various routes will be
Of ""' oeor ,. s1.n built and go lnto operaUon.
A mw timetable for financing and Most important in the current
· construction of a dozen Southland ldteme la the Newport Freeway,
freeways, including 10 lnterl.acina: which will carry traUlc aton1 1 U..
Orange County -lour iD the Harbor mile route from the R I v e r s I d e
Area -has beer. announced by the Freeway south to the edge of Co1ta
State Dlv1S:oo or ll1Chway1. Meta in it1. flr1t stage.
No Joi Ung revlston1 an evjdent ,I.rt Some confualon apparently sur·
tile mid·year way report, but th•,j! tound1 this u!Umately ei&ht·land link,
docummt of comprehep~ive. look."'• h,oweve.r, 1lnce a recent pubU~ men·
..
tlori of It broulbt a flood ol lnquhi., to
Cosla Mesa c:lty ofilc:lall by people
unclear about tt.
Complellon of t!le U-mUe route 11
due ln the latt1·l9'70I, but not through
Costa Mesa, 1inct1 Jt ?"oul4 almost
have to be built ID a great cltcltS route
for 13 mile• to lie lnalde th• c:lty
Jlmlta. '
What will dilinitct)' allect Costa
'{See FREEWAYS, P11e !)
! DAl\.V PILOT Sitilrtl11, AU!111$l 3l, 1%8
Be Gave . Retarded Hope, •
• Newport Man Ref'(ecta on Effect of Ruearch
.,ARIBUR1'.~ ot•'*"""'"" ' . •" lllllCIN stork emlilem m -a lioChelor ~ent balcony In Balboa n\arb 'tbe home of a childless mu
l[b.OM reieareh 1ftto mental ret.arda.
tlba. hU blessed the live$ ot thoUsands ., Amolioans.
The ~ Wkiely denounced work,
ft\ch. for years damqed hiJ repute.
tion among peers in the f1eld1 ~ alao
c&ntinue to beoeflt •oclety u Ions ai
•nttaUons have children wbe AA not
perfect. • • .
lJ>rr. Harold M. "Stork)'" Qeela, 67, ol'IG3 ·Fe.-Ave., bes Uvtd to 1ee,
"'111N .... "1to ---hll t.beod.es literally beat tbtir swords ill·
tO bratS'plaques and silver meda1J~
QlANC£ DISOOVERY
!He dilcOvered U.. Ptla<lple of . the
s9...ued ..-.nnt lq -long con-
sidered to be a genetic Unposslbillty -t'!lallY by chance, as a young
lJ!IYchologist in an uqprecedented new
jOb wltll the state of Iowa.
({)perM!OG Head ·start a'!'I many
o~ youth help programs now
desil!l!ed to opeed up lagging yoW>g minc11. 'have their roots in hJI ac·
clden1al llDd. tTtie. wor~g upect of what Dr.
Skeele uncovered I.I u 'simple u that
of the blind l<adlng the blind.
Only in tbit case, women ln a ~talforthef ee b le.minded,
~msllves OQtftttid.far·llfe with the ~lligence of chlldren, were found to
~ a,dvancing the IQ level of babies
ojith non·pltYBioal retardation. ,
.. ;Braln-damaged victim! cannot be
helped much, If at all, by this method.
~ ' . ' . ~ED NOW OAIL Y , II.OT Stiff l'llOll z••1t was µie first Pi'~chologi&t hh:ed
fOr the Iowa state orphaQages aDd,
fcptunately, I wu .able to get out of
the ivory tower, so to speak," says tbe
retired' U.S. Public Health Servi"' of;
STQRKEY'S ROQfTOP PERCH -Dr. Harold M. Skeels, nicknamed
fiCer. .
\.One of bis first jobs involved
w"eeding out a backlog of yo1mg1ter1
Who hadn't been Placed in · adoptive
Storky, take• a break from busy day to view Newport Harbor from
atop the Caribe Balboa apartments. Storky. got his name from col·
leagues for hia'work in plactng·adoptive children during a long career
in which.he discovered a principle used in salvaging youngsters onte
thought to be mentally retarded to a hopeless degree.
homes due to 'mental retardation and of them wou1d be needed to formulate
were overcrowgind the facOity. atJY definite answer.
It . was not a ll'agic task. Just ABNORMAL SOCIETY rqutine. ' 1"1 glibly suggested these two· little Checking into ward life among the
girb be put mto the home for the women 18 W 50, Dr. Skeel& leamed tbe
feteble.mtnded -for life," Dr. Skeels two babies unfit for adoption into
&aid bl aa 1DterVitW at hia bayaide norm.a.I Society bad literally been hOme. adopted into that society of the ab-
He never dreamed how prophetic normal.
the tehn "for life" wt>Uld be. "In each case, one of the 'brighter'
' "ELESS w~en patients had ~opt~ one of the HOP . ldd<lles, loved it.mid pllyed with I~" -One UW• girl wa1 13 montht old ' he· ·explained, noting' that th.ls prior
with' an IQ of 3.l and the ~er, at 16 deprivation -for-whatever reason -11\0~· bad an IQ of 46, ~tcb classed is what cripple;d ttie unwanted babies. b;th • hopeless 1:Jp~es; 10 tJ1'Y .SQvira&~~r J)atient.s showerM af.
were: committed to tHe ~ospt~. ....~ e:ct1ou :.nd attention On·the 'g:Jrls ~lo,
Tf!.e rtate! however, had worX: other much Jri the manner Of loving auats.
than cleanng orphanages for Dr. They responded in tum by beginning
Skeels. to grow mentally and emotionally
"By going from institution to in· stimulated to learn and ttlus burst th~ ~tu.lion," he says .. now ~th a sparkle bonds of retardation, until they passed
Jn. bis blu.~ eyes, your sins ~tch up tthe levels of their stra:nge family cir·
With you. cle
One day tie and an aide, now Dr. ·
Marie Skodlak -who In April received QUESTIONS RAISED
one of five Joseph P. Keanedy Jr. "It was obvious what wu hap-
Foundation laternational Awards peo.i!ng,11 said De. Skeels, "we didn't
along wtt.h Dr. Skeels -were touring dare place them into homes at that
Woodward State Hospltal·Scbool. point, but we bad to do something."
Hia ctention wu captured by two Special arrangements were subse·
famlllar little &h'll on a ward for quenUy made so the infants could be
women, both of them bright and adopted into normal h o u s e h o 1 d s ,
responslbe, With ribbons in their hair where they grew and developed a'I
and new llfe 1n their eyes. unhand.icapped chi Id re n, and
REVOLUTION BEGINS researchers turned to the next prime
question : The inbecile babies had been in· Could it be done as a regular prac·
credibly tramformed. tice?
"How (.'OU}d th1a be? What wu hap-Dr. Skeels went to explain his plan
pdig?" Dr. Skeels asked, looking to a most fonnkl&ble across-the-table
bliek Oil the unexpected moment more audience _ • politically appointed "Wi.: ~~ wu the start of bureaucrat without real background.
• rewlullon In the concept of the IQ CRAZY'! ood lll prevlo111ly unalterable llOllJCe "I want to put oome relarded
u an inherited factor in the h\DDan childrtm from the orphanage Into a
mind and its wbsequent development home for Ute feeble~ to make
It was a heresy that would merk Dr. them well," he &&y1, re·telllng h1s con·
Skeels at best as a fancilul and to<pt add to •torky htk ort
dreamer inventing his own dlata and at venation with the chairman ot the
worst u a publicity-seeking t'tlarlatan Iowa Board of Control.
pb.ying on the hopes or hundreds. "Sounds crazy," the official replied ,
Two small bits of evideace to the ··but tell me more."
contrary played happily in Woodward No one had anything to lose, least of
State Hospital.School and mrany more all the .afflicted youngsters.
Dr. Skeet& subsequently received ~
DAILY PILOT
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CAUPOlNIA
o~• CO.UT rualllHIHO COM,AH'(
loltort N. Wool
Pl'hkflrll •fllf htifltl!fr
Jock R. C11rl1y
Viet ~ Olld 0-111 IMM111r
Th•"''' k•ovll ..... Tli•••t A. u.,,, .... _ ... ...
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C•fl M-: l>O w.st hY $frftl
N.-1 (lffd\I mt W•I .. /bu fko.ltotY1rd L..-klOt 1tt FOfftt A~
"'-'""1'410ft IMclt: • ""' ""'"
permission to place 13 lnfant.s on adult
ho.,spltal wards, cleverl y listing them
simply 11 house guests instead of In·
mates.
Such a literal blot on thelr records
could have forever prohJblted their
escapi.ng state cu1tody into the homes
alli normal lives which the orlg1nal 13
have found .
DARING EXPERIMENT
Dr. Skeels .and h1' associates were
the only one1 aware of this daring ex·
pertmeot, whJch would demolish the
preconceUon of the day ttiat the IQ
wu .absolute and cannot be ch1Dged
for the better.
Coompairtng notea on the control
grCl'J!) Of 13 with a contrast group of 12
chiJdren With hJgher lQs wllo re·
mained behind in the orphanage, Dr.
Skeels found a dramatic variation in
tbeir levels.
Experiment children rose on U1e
average from IQ rates of &4 t.o 92 In
two years or less. while the dozen
orphanage youngsters, who h e d
outranked tllem mentally, dlminished
throueh lack of stimulation. OM: later
died.
Only one in this contrast group
made IIf'f real breakthrough.
After 1poadln1 timt In a achool for
the deaf he wu adopted and ls now a
skilled Uno\Yl>e operator for a rnldwestern newspaper end the father
of normal cblldttn bimseU.
Tht nest three most 1uccess!u.l are
ca!e disbwasher1, while ot21ers are
w.ards ot die rtate of Iowa, st1ll in·
&titutionallzed.
CONTllAST
Adllemll4Dll of tilt 13 In Dr.
l
Skeet's control group, however, are
contrastingly high com?&fed to their
beglnrdngs and one man's story even
makes Horati.O Alger sound like a
Rhodes Scholar from Udo Isle.
Louis :aranca was a · small, sickly,
retarded boy who eat away the
orphaoqe montht in a little rocking
chair, but his transformation after
being located in a 30th year fOllowup
study was unique.
Branca ls employed full·time by the
University of Minnesota Dean of
StudenU!, counseling: staff, while ob--
taiping ·• ~aster's Degree in public
admin1stntion. with studies I n
l"YCbolob and 1oclal work.
Hli Wife Marg1e· is ilnVOtvtd tn
Operation Head Start work and Bran·
ca hlmSelf ali&ost took a job working
with the mentally retarded, before
choosing his student counseling work.
PROGRESS CHECKED
"We will be eeelng you soon," Bran-
ca wrote in a letter to Dr. Skeels last
March, nc>t long after the original con·
trol group members trtre checked to
determine their SO.year progress level.
He was refen'ing to ceremoo:iea 1n
Chicago last April, at which Branca
blmseU' presented Kennedy Foun·
dation awards to Dr. Skeets and Dr.
Slrodak for the pioneering work.
'The awards came almost on the an·
niversary of the 1939 convention of the
American A$$Oclatlon on Mental Defi-
alency in Chicago -in the same hotel
-where Dr. Skeels was universally
condemned for his revolutionary view·
point.
OLD WOUNDS
"They cut me from ear to ear," be
&aid.
The old wound must have been well
salved in 1967, however, when t.be
American Psychological Association
gave him its first G. Stanley Hall
award for distinguished coritnbutions
to development p!iychotogy.
And the work continues for the tmm
who stepped down in 1965 as a full col·
onel, or scientist-director, in the U.S.
Public Health Service.
"I'm retired," Dr. S k e e Is
acknowledges. "but I have yet to
understand what the term means."
llis most prized possessian now are
the elegant kneeling angel trophy in
Steuben glass, given by Ute Kennedy
F.oundation and the painted pelican,
given by colleagues tor his delivery of
so m a n y otherwise·unadoptable
children to homes w1lere they can
know love and grow.
Both . objects have wings, perhaps
symbolic of those human possiblltties
which are no longer clipped by the un.
fortunate Jgnoranee which Dr. Skeels
and hi.I &sod.ates helped to expose.
Chicago's Mayor
Draws Praise
From Rep. Utt
Praise for Olicago f\1ayor Richard
J, Daley ·s methods of deallne wlth
protett bas come from Rep. James 8. Utt (l\.'l'ustln), _
''You have to have a show of force
to preserve the law. 1 commend May-
or Daley !or pratoctlng the clvil rights
ot law~ penons," Utt told
members of t!!e Oranct Coun<y
RepubllClll Central Co m m I ti e e
moetlng Thur1day In the Anaheim
ccnv..tlon Center.
0 1 was dl&t.Urbed that no one had 1he
nerve to bee.k up the mayor , There
must be law and order. Those people
....... !in~g .. the clvil riO>tl of
....,..,. In that bOlal Including Mr.
McClrlb7, .. utt said. '
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From Page I
FREEWAYS . ••
Na& II conttruet!on or the !our·lln• = bet.--Bristol 511' .. t..t·
p Road llld 19!jl Slpel, lllor --· l!'lul!dng may alto be available
-~ tit• 1hort strip of freewoy Unldlll the estobli1hed N • w p o rt Preewey and the new 'section, ac-
cording to the sblte Rport.
The project will probatly include a p<>rtion of Route 73, the Corona del
Mar Freeway, linking Jamboree Road 41nd the San Diego Freeway at a point
ne3t F'airview Road in Costa Me1a.
COAST ACCESS
Thi• will proVlde coaotword0bound ·accen from San Diego Freeway lanes
onto the southbound N e w p o t t
Freeway, tack of whlcb Is a primary
directional gap under the present
ayatem.
Routil!S of the Newport Freeway
down to 19th Street. where Superior
Avenue jogs to the ri&'bt, bu been
chosen since 1H4, but lbe remainder
of the route to Its \~ lblk with
tbe Paclllc Coos! Freeway lu not yet
been &elected.
Studies Of four proposed routes are
continuing between Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach, prior to preseMatlon
of a preferred route to the State
Highway Commission in Ule near
future.
Newport Beach recenUy won a tna·
jor concession When Costa Mesa of·
fici.als agreed that a route roughly
aliened with Superior Avenue would
pose a minimum of problems,. com·
pared to • ~ewport Boulevard avenue
to tile beach.
LONGWAY OFF
Actual C0<11tructlon ol the Paclllc
Coast Freeway -whose 1nland route
WU picked, from Newport Beach to
the San Diego Freeway north of San
Clemente -11 many yeart away.
Under the Pacific Coast Freeway
improvement project, the exllting bay
bridge between Dover Drive and
Bayside Drive could be routed over
Upper Newport Bay by mid·l9'10!, ac·
cording to lhe report.
Construction funds for the freeway
segment fre>m Jamboree Road to
south of MacArthur Boulevard could
be allocated at about the same Ume.
Currently, improvement& are being
made on Pacific Coast Highway in
Huntington Beach, wlth beefed.up
roadbed and maintenance work ex·
peeled to be finlahed by fall.
LINK SOON
Soonest to be completed among the
outlined freeway programa is the final
eight·mile linkup of the San Diego
Freeway south of Coata Mesa to the El
Toro area.
Thia Is due In Deoember, mid will
carry an averiage ot more than 400,000
cars daily along the $280 million
tbroughway, beginning at the Ventura
Free~ In the San Fernando
Reservoir ill'fl& 73 miles north.
The San Diego Freewly ·south of
that 1 Intersectlon carried an average
dally load of391,000 cm ddlY dtlrlng
1968 and will be 6Upplemented more
by & large volume shift from the
Garden Grove Freeway.
Simultaneously e :1 p e c t e d for
completion is a 1.5 mile segment of
Route 133, bl Laguna Fl'eeway,·which
will tie In to the Santa Ana-5an Diogo
Freeway llnk, accordine to the state
report.
FUNDS BUDGETED
The Calll1>rnla Highway Comml11lon
only Jut March budgeted ltmdl to
build the Valencia Awnue overcross·
ing on the Laguna Freeway and the
additional hall·mUe Unk with the two major freeways.
One of the hottest cuJTent topics in
the West Onnge County ana is the
late-1968 selecUon of a Huntington
Beach Freeway route 1omewt.at
paralleling Baaoh Boulevard, from
Padflc Cout Highway to Lampoon
Avenue Jn Garden Grove.
Here's Capsule
Roundup of
10 Free·ways
1-{ow do you get from here to there
and when? Here is a capsule 11ance at
the State DI vision of Highways pro·
gram for District Seven development
in the next ff!W years:
San Dleio Freeway -Completion of
7).mile by0pa11 route of Santa Ana
freeway is due thil December.
Newport Freeway -Last coastwerd
link route adoption it due 1ooa, with
completion viewed by late 1970!.
Corona del Mar Freeway -RouUng
i$ chosen and construction funds may
be ready by mid-1970s.
Laguna Freeway -Completion of
this iShort strip is due at t.he ~ame time
as the San Ditgo Freeway, In
December.
Pacldc Cout Freeway -Route is
adopted now, will ImuaI work due on
bridge over upper Ne~lt Bay by
mid·l9'IOI, but the entire project ts
y~s away.
Gardea Grove Fnlew11 -All com ·
plete, except for landscaplne projects.
Construction in Buena Park area due
to begin 11ext year, with completion in
summer, 1970 Route 57 -Currently under con-
struction and completion in lhe
Fullm1on ..... !a scheduled In late
sprtna, 1989.
SH Gabriel River Frtow11 -
Pokes Into Orange County In Seel
Boacll and wili be allsned with the
yearJ·l'"Y Pacillc a.rt Freeway.
Imperial H11bwa1 -W!denioJ to
four lanes between Beach and Harbor
Boulevards In llSS, job will continue
Into P!acontla In 1989-70. Actual
freew11 route hearing Is due In 1'70.
Ortefa Hlsbway -LonJ4a'm Im·
provement ttud.111 Jor one of Orm«•
County·• mOll scllllo routu are due Jn
oarly 19'ros.
Yan Duyne A.head
Newport _Sailor.
Scores Finn Win
By AL~fON LOCKABEY
SAN D!EG-0 -Henry Sprague Jll of
Newport Harbor Yacht Club was back
in hll old winning form Friday "'1d
won the fourth race ol the Finn
Olympic Triall here.
Spracue flnl-nearly two minutes
ahead of Jact Mueller, Rocky Rl\"1',
Ohio, aod Carl Vao Duyne, tM loader
Site Changed
For :Hear~g on
Bolsa Airport
By JACK BROBACK
Of flit CNI" Pll" lllff
Intense interest tn and O'OWinJ: op·
position to the Bolla a.Jc.I olto for a
ngional Orange County a1nport h11
led to a change of locallon lot the
Sept. lS public be~g to the Hun·
tlngton Beech High School Auditor·
ium. ,
Airport Commllslon Cltalnnan Don·
rWi CaJi>en\el' •aid Inquiries lndleated
that the oilginal olto, the boerd of
supervisors hearing room in Slllta
Ana , would not hold the crowd ex·
pected to attend.
The time table for dl.scu1s1on en tbe
proposed, San Joaquin HWs and Bolsa
Ohlca sites remains the same. The San
Joequln Hiii.i hearing will be at 1:30
p.m., Bolsa Chica at 3:30 p.m.
A large turnout is virtually
guaranteed for the latter. Homeown·
ers groups Jn Huntington Beach al·
ready have held a series of meetings
In opposition to the proposed location
for the airport.
Carpenter reminded those Interested
!n testllytng that J:ltey must submit
their request in writing to the
secretary of the Airport Commission,
19051 Campus Drive, Santa Ana, Calif.
92707, at least live idays prior to the
hearing date.
The chairman pointed out that lt is
not the purpose of the commission
hearings to determine which airport
sites should be investigated in greater
detail, but to hear te&timony from
members of the general public on
t!!elr feeihrgs ooocemlng each of the
five proposed ?egtonal sites.
A heariftg held im·the first three, all
military bases, this Week Rsulted In a
11e1ounding condemnation of their use
by military off!clail.
The only site certain not to receive
general condemnation 11 the San Joa·
quln Hiii.i alt., but the Irvin< Co. I.I ex-
pected to have something t.1 1ay on
that.
The land Involved, now undeveloped,
11 p<OpOOl!d for potentlally high value
rooldentlal land between Corona del
Mar and Laguna Beach.
Prior to the regional sit.e hearings
thia week, sessions were held on
general aviation ports and metroports .
The Sept. 16 hearings will be the
final ones on the schedule. c.ommeots
will be forwarded to the Board of
Supervisors Oct. a.
ijl · ttre six out of '"seven · Hries · w11 thlrd:1··· •1
Sprague'• win moved tdm into third
plEJce in the over·all standings bebil'ld
Van Duyne and Robert Doyle Of
Marblehead, Mass. He displaced Bob
Andre of Mlsslon Bay who finlaheCI
filth in Friday's race.
In the over.all standings, courrting
the beSit three out of four races, Van
Duyne still holds a ce>l'llfort!.ble lead
with three points under the low score
Olympic scoring system. He was able
to throw out his third pl'&ce finish Fr.i·
day, leaving him with a record of two
firsts and a 1ecood. -
Doyle .wl holds .ecood place, with
8.7 poln"'5, by throwing out his filth
and worse performance Frid a~'·
S(lra&U• ,is ,third with 11.4 polnta ai/d
Andre Is !Qurth win 25: . . '
Fre<\ Mru.r J~. brS.uurSi.ore Sfll· ing ciub,: Newport"lreacb, 1.-rar·o'!l ·<il
the nHu>lng. His bulk Is not 8 ~ l!)
the Ught , l'eather being ·~ here. W~s · Friday never ex~
eight UiOtS · ~·
Poter Ii~t of S9af Beach, !iie
1964 _Olympic me<l.u.t; ·is -dp0p·Jil
the tank with finishes Of S.14·26 eo.t:io . Barrilli a complete collapse in''lli.; fJ.Dal· lb:fee·races, Van Duyne ~
to .be' • t)ncb to. be t!!e U.S. FIJin
represelitatlv• at Acapulco bl Octabet.
He =la i MJadve newcomef' tq• Che
Finn Class, but wa. the single·banded
stiling 'CbiilJilplon: at p r·l n·c el on
University· in his. senior yei.r~ -· ;
Argyle 'Campbell of Balboa Y!"llt
Chib fliriJbed 21st Friday g!vklg him a record Of S-il-21·DSQ. ·
Lifeguards Still
Hunting for Body
Weguarcls today resumed a !iYo·
day search for lhe body Of Lorry Roeo
Martin, 18, -epparenUy drowned In rough l<U'f at Newport Beach.
Witnesses s·aJd they last mw MM'·
tin plummeting clowlDww.rd In a large w""" ..t>ile body surllng 1'"'!Clay alt· emooo at 17th Stl'eet.
'Illle Tustin teen-ager bu IQ. re.
turned home since then, end has been
presumed drowned. wecuoro. llllld
Ibey expected the body to _.,-
"iSll)llletlme soan, assuming it'1 dowJl
there."
Algeria Frees
Israel Captive8
ALGIERS (UP) -The Algerian
pemment tod81 released the last 12
captlives from a hlj·acked Israeli El
Al jetliner pirated In the alr July 23,
'Ibe 12 l$rael1 men -seven crew.
members end flve .Passengers -were
tiaM!n to Algiers &1rpOrt this mOl"nini
and placed on an Alltalia airliner
which took them oft f(lr Rome.
The release of the 12 men eased the
crisis created by the hijacking which
at one time threatened to force a com·
plete boycott o( Algiers by the Inter-
nation·al Federation of Airline Pilots
Associations (IF!JPA).
Go-between iii l{idnaping
Rewarded by Mom's Face
BEVEl\LY HILLS (AP) -A res·
taurant man who says he's not very
brave unhesitantly wlunteered -af-
ter others "did not ~·ant to be in-
volved" -to be the intermediary f«
'250,000 ransom in the Stanley Stal·
ford Jr. kldnap case.
Later, still clinging to all the money
aa the FBI saved the boy Friday, Red
Tracton aaid the risk w.a&; all \V01'th it
.. Ju&t to see the mother's face , when
she got her boy back."
Trocton said the lddt18per didn't
say wti.y he'd asked only resteuran-
tours and Tracton said he· only knew
the Stalford family slightly. They'd
dined at his es.tabllshmeDI.
A father hlmstlf, Tr.acton agreed
to the role. He then called Stalford,
a millionaire banker, who agreed
Traoton should deliver the hu~e ran· som. 1'll9t was Wed.-y. They In-
formed the FBI. The father "'1iected
the money,
Thumtay n1ght lhe father turned
t'1e mooey ov.r to Traction. The kid·
naptt telephoned again. This tlm• be
jutt wanted the money -without
surrendering the child. Tracton said
no deal end the atxNctor •·greed •rain
to the exchange ot ransom for the
c11ild.
Tracton Went to meet tbl lddnaper
with a caav11 18tchtl ltUu.t wtth •
quarter m!llloll dolla'I !n $20 bUI&.
It we!Chtd ao poomW. The -
point: • ---· Then !Jelan a -HqueDCI. Aa
-....ited at the station the lele-
ph-:-:.f., In ... pbont -· It was the ~. telling h1m to drive
to -ae..W:. 11141on. The kid· naper'• telephone can. shuttled him
from one Pl ttatloft to another
tlwugh d!t ntglll.
Tractm reallzed ht wu b e ! n s
watx:hed -by lhl lddnapu and the
FBI M the &m1e time. Later, wor•
rtod tlJM ha ,.._'va loct Ibo FBI I!.
' contact, he at&1«1 to speed In hb car hoping police would ~ hlnl for
The police did •Ix<!> him only to
hear the restau:ranteur say, "PWaee
don't bother me, call the FBI, teU
them I'm going to the next rendet·
vous." The utonithed police inform·
ed the FBI -and wrote hlnl a Ucl<et.
Alber furtbe< stop. and telephone
talks with the kl~, Tracton
wound up a.t a nindeZV'OUI near •
routh Lo1 Angeles &art>age dump.
It was jlJOt befoi• Friday's -ly
dawn lir;ht. Trac1on perked his oar
and walked ok>ng the dirt rood. A
car noted up. Tractll<l dropped tile
satchel But the oar ee.eed away. lt
was the FBI.
Then another car stopped 50 feet
away. ~ ooe got out. -'The 1atcbel
was sUll in Ole road . Tractorl could
see nothing, but the FBI JQter said
11\e ch1Jd mid the lddnaper -e In
that car.
suddenly lt sped away -ml the
FBI euto raced In punult.
"I thought I'd blown the -le
thing." said Tracton. -st!ll bad
the money -but nol the child.
Sadly, he telephoned the FBI once
more, to be suq>rised when an agent
announced: "We have tbe boy all
right. We've got the suspect. Hold
still. We are &Uni to take you over
to the boep4U1 to see the boy."
At the bo<p!lal._ Tractoft llnoJly got
bl> first -at the led, --·1
been badly hurt. And be -tho
grot.1111 -• "It -au wel worth It Jiii! to no
the moth•'• face, when ahe got her
boy back." Tracton said. "'niat mad•
it all worth wh!le."
"lt'1 f\JMy but au I could think
about .,,. the kid," ht llld In retro-.
spoct. "I never had fov, and be:t
lievo me. I'm not a brave fella . t
havo a daUC)>ter. Aa I WN !l>lnldni
about wa1 the kid."
A '
I
I
A burglar broke into the recwry
of St. Paul's Catholic Church in
Reading, Pa., Friday, and got an
unpleasant surprise. The pastor,
Msgr. Henry J . Heusman, struck
him on the head with a club. The
Monsignor and two assistants and
the pastor's nephew, M i ch•• I
,..eu•m•n, 17, sat on the intruder
until police arrived. The SUSJ.'!ect.
Joseph Wartluft, 23, was held in
jail on a number of charges. •
Actor William Talman, for years the
district attorne11 on the "Perry Mas-
on" televisiun series, succumbed Fri·
day of cardiac arrest following a
lengthy bout with Lung cancer. He
was 53. With him at the hme of his
deatl~ was his wife, Peggy, and the
couple's four childre1k Talman cu-
.~tarred with his friend Rayniond
Burr in the TV series for ni'ne years. • Lindell Auto Jones, 30, of Owens-
boro, Ky., who got his middle name
because he was born in an automo-
bile enroute to the hospital, was
sentenced to six years in pp.son on
three charges of grand larceny.
Charged with the same ctiJne 22
times, J ones was convicted of auto
theft. • Strasburg, Ill., listeners hoped
for a pearl of wisdom when Mrs.
Sarah Strohl' Streng, who wiU be
102 nex:t Tuesday, was asked to
\vhat she attributed her long life ..
"I just can't figure it out," she
said. • h ~e;~:· al::.~~~;,
' ner, was stoten from tile Cati· ~
farnia State Automobile Assoc· ~
iation in Hanford, Calif ., hai
been recovered. Police said it .
was found hanging on the side f
of a local mortuary. I h-------"'"""""· • A gunman took $20 from a West-
ern Union office in Seattle and told
clerk Jam•• McAleer : "I don't
normally do this type of thing, and
if I saw you on the street tomor-
row, I would explain why I had \1·
dott." • A car parked outside-1he stale
Capitol in Denver had a licensl'
plate "Supreme Court Justice."
Above the plate was ~ bumpe:
sticker which read, "Here come d(
judge." Said Colorado's Chief Jut·
tice 0. Otto Moore, "My granC
nephew dug it up somewhere an(·
I kinda get a buzz. out of it ."
' .
Butler. New J ersey, Mayor Cla)
ton O. Brown has asked the Bor-
ough Council to pass a law making
it illegal for a resident under 18 to
smoke. "I t is incumbent on us a s
parents and adult members of soc-
iety to protect our youth from de-
veloping dangerous health habits
as a result of influences or irra-
tional judgment;' he said. The
mayor's proposal drew a blast
from Councilmen Robert Pi'edmore
who said: "I've heard of people
choking lo death on beefoteak. That
also may be hal:anlous to health."
• • Sara Donnelly, of San Diego.
\von the "name the cow" contest
sponsored by the San Diego Milk
Council even though she may be
confused about the animal's gen-
der. Sara, 8, submitted the name
0 Mr. Marvin Moo" on her entry. •
FIV< Cold1D<ll Countv (N 0. t h
Carolfno) commWionen w e r e
1enUn.ced to 48 houri in cm.ntu
jail bv a Su1>1rior Court judgt
who fowrd tll<m ouU<v of con-
tempt of court for not providfno
"adequate offict ipoce"' for the
cltrk of Su!)trior Court. The
five immediatelu annOunctd
thtU would appecl to the North
Carolina Appeall Court. Each '°°" relea..ted on $500 bond.
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SOlordoy, A119'1L 31, 1%8 DAILY PILOT :J
Small Catalina Coves ~·off eri · Solitude·
Leeward Side of Island
Pro vides Good Moorings
This is another m thfi DAILY
PILOT's continuing tour around
Catalino Island. Today Boating
Editor Abnon Lockabey look.s at
the i.sland'.s leeward coves.
By ALMON LOCKABEY
D•llY P'H.. 1•11111 Editor
Most boatmen and yachtsmen who
ba.~tle the 25 miles of ocean between
the mainland and Catalina Island do so
to "get away" from the hustle and
bustle and cro,vds of everyday living.
So they make a bee·line for the most
crowded coves and anchorages on the
Island:
But there art many small cOVes on
the leeward .sipe of the island that can
provide real solitude -or at least, no
more than one or two at.her boats for
company.
Some of the lesser known coves one
encounters coming from the west end
Indian Rock and Sandy Bec:eh between
Emerald Cove and Howland 's, and Big
Geiger and Little Geiger east of
Howland's.
At Big Geiger Cove -listed as a
fair weather mchorage -the shore
.area is leased to the Blue Water Cruis·
ing Club. There are moorings.
A lone mooring m·arks Llttle Geiger
\\'hicb is also listed as a fair weather
Escaped Con
Sentenced for
County Holdup
A man who escnped a Northern
California prison camp to join with a
Camp Pendleton Marine in tile rob-
bery of an Orange liquor store July 14
was sentenced to 5 years to life in
state prison Friday .
Stanley \V. Bastien, 31, pleaded
guilty before Judge Robert Gardner to
first degree robbery.
Judge Gardner acceded to Bastien's
request for immediate sentencing and
ordered the 5 years to life term to run
concurrently with the term he was
serving when he escaped from ,the
Deadwood Conservation Camp at
Susanville.
Thomas M. Kling, 21, the Marine
who joined Bastien in tl)e liquor st.ore
holdup, pleaded guilty last week and
is set for probation hearing .and
sentencing Aug. 29.
The duo were originally charged
with robbery ahd kidn.aping, because
they forced the store clerk to move
· from one part of the building to
another. ·The kidnap charge was
dismissed.
Bathers Pelted
With Buckshot;
Sniper Sought
Newport Beach police today were
searching for a sniper who pelted
women and children with BB's and
buckshot ThW'sd'ay as they lay on the
beach along the 900 block of W. Ocean
f ront.
Police said two women an<I three
children complained to lifeguards that
they were hit on the arms and head.
BB and buckshot pellets w e r e
recovered from beach blankets and
turned over to in vestigators.
Police said welts were visible on thr
:·kin of the shooting victims. Howeve:·.
J1e pellets did not cause any seriou ~
injuries, officers indicated.
The shots apparently came fron•
~omewhere along a row of hous<'··
fronting onto the beach. Police said
they w.ere interviewing neighbors to
deterntine whether children in the area
v1ere known to possess guns capable of
~iring BB's and buckshot.
A naheim Couple
See k Dismissi ng
Of Abuse Charge
A motion to dismiss a grand jury
indictment charging felon y child abuse
has been entered by an Anaheim cou-
ple in action stemming from the
mysterious death o{ their 5-month-old
son last May 2.
stopping place. The shore ttea is leas·
ed to ttie Offshore Cruising Club.
Continuing soutlheastward, tbe first
heavily populated cOVe one comes to is
Cherry -one of several in the close
vicinity of tbe Isthmus. There are
more than 100 moorings at Chen'y, all
of which are owned" or leased by
private boat owpers. If you pick up ui
emp.ty mooring you are almost certain
to get "bumped" before tbe weekend
is over.~
SlllALL .
Cherry Cove is recognizable by ttie
land structures which mark the site of
the San Gabriel Valley Council Boy
Scouts. The waters of. the wide cove
are rea£sonably well protected. from
strong westerlies and is rarely
plagued by surge. The water is crystal
cle-ar -especially near the shore -
and is ideal for snorkeling and scuba
diving.
Just aroWld a point ol land from
Cherry is Fourth of July Cove, smaller
but more protected area which now
enjoys a unique status as the home of
th~ Fourth Of July Firecrackers, a
pr1va1.e club whose members pay a
special landing fee of $200 a yee..r
which a1so gives them sole rights to
the cove .
The ollJ:i type operation is Miil by the
Catalina Camp and Cove Agency.
There are shawer.faci.Wies ashore and
provisions for ice. There e..re 41 moor·
in.gs at Fourtil ot July, ·
ISTHMUS ATrRACTS
And now we come to ''the Isthmus,"
wir.icll is where nearly one comes
eventually it they are seeking fuel, ice
or other supplies for an extended stay
at either the Isthmus or nearby coves,
There are 250 permenant moorings
at the. lsthmus which are available -
for a fee -to occasional visitors who
contact Doug Bombard, director of the
Catalina Camp & Cave Agency or one
of his staff. But don't expect to go
ashore to the·Jocal pub or to purchase
supplies or just to regain your' land
legs unless you have the required Ian.
ding card -$2.50 per day or $25,00
per year.
1 Mooring owners wbo are coming to
the Isthmus fOr a Weekend or longer
are required to call the agency so that
their mooring can be vacated.
As you approach the island fro m the
• .uW.ilJ.and you can recognize the
Isthmus by what appears to be a Wide
gap in. the iSland. The gap is almost
real. From the Isthmus one can walk
a few hundred yards at ·&ea-level
across the island and be overlooking
Cat Harbor on the other side. This is
where the Isthmus gets it.s other
name, Two Harbors.
The offices of the Catalina Camp &
Cove Agency on the shore overlooking
the Isthmus area. The long fuel dock
can be approached on either side of
refueling. Other short facilities in-
clude~ar, restaurant, snack shop
and gen al store.
out d and other mal1ine repairs
are available.
Anottier service of the Catalina
Camp and Cove Agency is shoreboat ·
service between the Isthmus, Fourth
or July and Cherry coves -and by
request from farther removed coves.
Laguna Chamber
Women to G1·eet
New Teachers
Who better to welcome new (eachers
to Laguna Beach than a groop of
)1ermaids?
The \Vomen's Division of the
f:l1amber of Commerce will again do
:he honors, of~ring a warm reception
to Laguna Beach, with ttM! help of city
officials and businessmen.
A luncheon has been planned for
Wednesday, Sept. 4, at the Hotel
Laguna, when members of the
Chamber can host new teachers of
Laguna schools to lunch, and brag of
all the things Laguna bas to brag
about.
So far. over 4-0 new teachers and ad-
ministrators are scheduled to be
present at the 12:15 luncheon. Includ-
ed are a new principal, vice pfin·
cipals, counselors and teachers.
The price for Chamber members is
$3. They may host a new teacher by
chipping in another $3.
Pastor Meets
Atheist on TV Grant L. Hubbs, 30. and his wife
VirginJa, 47. heard Judge Robert
Gardner Friday set Sept. 11 for a
hearing en the dismissal motion . According to Anaheim poli ce. the A Laguna Btaeh pastor oha.m ·
baby Hansel Scuyler Hubbs, died o( 3 ptoning God is to lock horns with an
S-inch skull fracture and other injuries atheist Jeader tonight on the Joe
after taken to Chil4fens Hospital ln Pyne show·
Orange. · The confrontation Of J . Michael
The Hubbi 109t another son, Han3el Montgomery, p a a to r fi Calvary
Stephen Hubbs, six weeks, tbl'Ougb Cburob, 285 Legion St., and James
similar mysterious circumstances. Harvey Jdlnsoo, president of the
police said. This boy. as the olhcr, was :American Association for the
adopted. He died in 1967. Adv:rncement of Atheism. ls already
A girl. Heidi, adopted In 1986 and taped,
now two was treated at the age of two A spokesman for the church S"aid t;e
months for a fractured leg. police theism vs . atheism debate ts to bt
dl~vered during their in\.·estigatkln. aired on television channel Jl at 10:30
The couple are free on Sl .OOJ bail p.m. Jotnon tJ a ~r San Dlego
each pending trial on the Grand JurL County tax assessor. according to the tndlctmem. . .,. &..-..-• ~ _ t spokesmen. __
t
BOAT STAND AT AVALON PROViOES SHELTER FOR OUTBOARDS AND SMALL POWER CRUISERS
NEW BREAKWATER AT °CASINO POINT PROVIDES ~ SHELTER FROM NORTHEAST STORMS ''
The shoreboats make t.he rounds ol the
coves on a regular basis during the
season. Duritlg the off.season service
is available on request.
A weather feature of the Isthmus is
the "Isthmus fan," a strong westerly
breeze that funnels tru'ou.g.h from Cat
Harbor and extends offshore almost as
far as Ship Rock, the white-capped,
beacon lighted rock that stands a few
hundred yards offshore. ·
The arrival o! the westerly through
the natural funnel is as regular as the
clock, whistling in at 2 p.m. daily and
otten dying at night. The wind may be
uncomfortable but is r a r e l y
dangerous. Anchored boats should look of µtis . cove ls leued to the King
to their ground.tackle, however, when Harbor Yacht Club of. Redondo
the wind ~s strtongest. Beach.
The I,sthmus is a place to be vacated The land area of Big Fimerman la
h~edly in strong nolibeasterly now controlled by the University ol.
wmds, commonly known . as Santa Soubhern California which bas con·~
Anas. But fortunately~ you don't have struoted -a large facility to be used f<Jt'I:
to travel far for refuge from these classes in marin e b l o 1 o g y,
d~gerous stonns. Nearby is Big. oceanography and marine sciences.
Fisherman's Cove, the only place. on There are .no more commercial '
the leeward side of the island that pro-moorings in the cove, but privafe
vides .a safe haven from Santa Ana vessels may still we the area -
winds. especially as a refuge from storms.
Adjacent to Big Fishermen is Li:ttle 1n the following arUcle we will visit
Fisherman, which also provides pro-the coves from the Isthmus back t&
tection Crom the nor'easters. A portion the starting point at Avalon.
Czechoslovakia Needed Negro Artists'
Work on Display
For Defense of Russia
London FlnaacJal Times-UPI
LONDON -On Czechoslovakia. tile
question uppennost in the minds of the
outside world is~ why did the Russians
invrade .
The answer is that once again
events have shown Ru.ssia's preoc-
cupation with. her own military securi-
ty.
A glance at a physical map of
Europe reveals the importance of the
satellite states to Ru6sia's defense.
Her strategic frontier runs along ·a
series of natural obstacles, about a
thousand miles ahead of her state
boundary; from the River Oder in
East Germany along the mountain
baniers in Czechoslovakia, Romania,
and Bulgaria.
Twenty•seven years ago the German "
armies. springing from bases on
Russia's borders, poured into Soviet
territory to a depllt of 2,000 miles,
creating a vast area of devastation
and enormous loss of life. All Russian
Policy since ttie war has been designed
to e.nsure that if war should break out
again, any land fighting will take place
on somebody else's territory.
While wenern attitudes see Russia's
acUons in terms or Communist
ideology. or spreading the Marxist
gospel to other natlcns, Moscow vieWs
the satellite countries as a defensive
dlaln atretd>lng from the Baltlt to the
Black Sea. -
In mWtary terms these countries
art part ol the Soviet Union, In tht
same knguage as E:ngland's prewar
Premier Stanley Baliiwtn· used when
he said ''Britain's trontle.r i& on the
Rhlne." '
One can only speculate. about "'i·hat
h:.ppened IX?hind the scenes in ~foscow
during the flv9 weeks after
Czechoslovakia's Dubcek fegime wu
accused by the other War&aw Pact
c«mtrJes of permitting c o u n t er •
nvoluUonary actlVSUes. J n d i r e c t
reports suggested -during this period
-that the Kremlin political leaden
were taking a rather tolerant view.
Apart from the risk that party chief
Leonid Brezhnev ran tor ~s own posi·
ti on, events in the interven&ng' weeks
sµoengthened the arguments of the
military.
Among those which Moscow ·would
regard as serious were:
-Reports (denied In Prague) that
Czechoslovakia was seeking a loan
from the world ba.nk to replace a sore-
ly needed credit 'Wtl.ich stie has been
seeking from Russia since last May.
-Indlcatl.ions that at the c6miag
Congress of the Czechoslovak Corn·
munist Party there would be a move
to oust the remaining "Stalinist" bard.-
liners from party office.
-Growing complaints from leaders
o[ the other eastern satellites,
especially East Germany and Poland,
who feared their own jobs would bt
undermined if the Czechs w e r e
allowed to make life easier.
Leg ion Post
To Note Date
n... Laguna Beach Post of tho
Ameri.oan Legion will celebrate the
50th Annlvertary of tbe American
Legloo beginn!nJt)slonday. s.,.t. !.
l'he proclamation was made by
Lajf-Bead> Mayw Glenn v-.
wbt> said tile goldui '4ftnlvernry ye&r
Will last !rom sept. I thn!uali Nov. 11,
196~.
Vedder called "upon all ·-· tiul lne&t: houses, and organizations to
)Qin 'in paying trlbute to the ,:ood
w.lrka ot bbe Americe.n IAgion as a
token of pubUc appreci.at.ton Gf the
wartime· and peacettme servkes OW'
Legionnaires havo 'iven to tile com·
munli, and nation.' • _ _.
'
The Laguna Boodt Art Association
has announced it will exbi.~t "Aft.'
from the Bl:ack Community" as an~
of communioation between while UKl
black communities.
To run from Sepe. 3 through 29, lhe
eldlibi.t Will include p a i n t i n g s ,i
graphics. sculpture and ceramics b'y
Los Angete.s area Negro arU.!ts. ·MariY
of the 90 pieces were exhibited at tbe'
recerit Watts Festival and at the
"D.balogue . 'IhroUgh Ari,'' a &bow .
sponsored by lhe National Council d
Jewish Wcmen.
Parlicipating artists will be present
at a public reception from 3 p,m. to s
p.m. Sept. 8 at the G'allery, !ll7 CUI!
Dr.
Times Publisher
Makes Protest
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Otis
Chandler, publisher ol the Los Angeles ·
Times, Thursday protested police
treatment of two Times reporten in
Chicago Wednesday night during
turbulent demonstrations connected
with the DemocraUc 'National Coo·
vention .
Chandler sent telegrams of protest
to John Bailey, ~mocratic national 1·
chairman : Ohi.,.gv Mayoc Richard
Daley and Chicago PoUce Cfllo! James
Coolislr: ' J
• • • Chandl.,. said orle ol hlJ reporters, ;
Unde Mathews, was stopped by two 1
pollcemtn aa she tl"led to push ht.r '
way out of a acowd on Michigan
Avtnue.
Chandler aald that although Miss •
Mathew& showed her press credenUall '
8J!d explained that she >!•s 1rm aoslgn· :
ment, she was arrested, nnused on the
arm, hit on the back of jilt neck', llld
beld In jail lor lwo boor1. I
A ~ • ' .
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' f D.\ILV PILDf S1turday, August 31, l'Jc.\1
Pulpit and
P-James Herington
ol the Bualla(loll·Vlll<y
11ap1111 cma will be
nitumllthmv•• atlon
t &-, ...i IJ>Oolt al the ·-----hll lluonl Oil "Wby A Sap-
• ti.I" durli)c the Sunday
tehoel hour.
Wri of Labor" at SW!·
d.aY'• 9 and 11 a.m. services.
The canyoo church alJo
1pon101"1 Jecture1 liven each
Tbunda>' at 10 a.m. tn
Clubi>ouM Two II Leltun
World. Tho lecture• are
open to the public and art of
UH to people of all faith1.
The YOUllC people of the Qiurd> will pre1tnt a play Dr. Pblllp G. Murray will
'titled ''Watch Ye ~lent a aermoll tit.i.d ~Ol'ett wrtttm by Mn. 'Are .:ou WcrldnC TOO
Doroll>y Meli>obercer during-Hord! ~the 10 a.m. the av"*>C mvtce aervlct S Y of the
'nle M<Vlce ac:hoduia lor Corou del Mar Commtullly
the cburcll, loc-at tTl1l Coqropllolll Cbvcll, Ill
Slaler Avt.. F 0 u n ta In Htllocrope Ave.
Valley, i1 a• follon: Sun· Jlbere will be no church
day achool, 9:45 A.M.; achoo! Sept. I and I bill ; m«nlnc aervlce, 11 A.M.; cblld care wtn be provided. I youth hour, 1 P.M.; evening Fl() regiltrattoa for church
• -· • p .M.: mld·Week actiool will be takea Sept. II. l llr\'kt, 7 P_.M. WfldntadaY. , The pastor of Finl Bap-
' TbU 1111111111 al the 9 aad 1111 Cl11m•, the Rev. Willls
lo 1111 -•-~ ~-J . Loar, wtU ·give bl• • : a.m. -·~ ~ -In 11-. v... tJ 1 l1' • 4 me1111e, 1"lbe L<rd wu
: Molliullll a-. 1101 Tbla P1-", at the 9:llO
• -81. ,._._ u--..... a.m. nrvlct at Peek'• ' .-~-.ml • Jin. Jeltph M~ will C h Ip t l , 7801 Bolla,
1
-b oil lhe wbJtct "They w--hd tilt 11 a.m. saw J11u1 Only". -lhlp ot the Huntington Beach 010pe~ 1111 ltld
Dr. Henry Gerhard , Orance, H~ Beach
: mlnlaler of the LaJuna Sunday. CommuD!on will be ~ Beaeh ~ Churell of ReUcfoua served at tbese nrvlce1.
Seleace, 20082 1-gu.n& Ca· The junior high youth
nyon Roa;. will speaJt on the fellowsh)p will see the film
IUl>Jtet {Tbt Dlplty Ill(! ''The Story of JOIOl'll" at Its
meeting from 7 to 9 p..m.
TuOlday.
The women'• eotta11
prayer lllllilAC "Wi!1 bl held
at 2 p.m. w-•1 In the
hcfte Of Martha WM'I,
Canterbury Drive, lfun·
D Blacb.
Thi Rev. . Vincent Got· tUIO, Jr., 1tor of the
Cburell 1r Cronroads
will 1pealt on the 1ubJec~
"God Jn AcUon" at the 11
a.m. wonhlp nrvtce held Jn
the chapel at 3IOO Pacllic
View Drive, Newport Beach,
fl\11 Sunday.
Mlnlster Of Music Robert
C. Dick, win provide the
cw1111 mU1lc &04 play for
church soloist Mr1. Barbara
Ollon.
Member• will celebrate
communion at both the 8:15
and 11 a.m. 1ervice1 at
Cbrl1I Latberu Clavcll, 7IO
Victoria, Colla Mo11, Sun·
day, The Rtv. Lolbar V.
Tornow wtU ~ on '"l'h•
Mtnor" at bofti eetvtce1.
Sunday actiool and Bible
clu1e1 w111 meet at 9:30
a.m. with n\D'lfr)' car• pro·
vlded for YO\lll&lf ehlldren.
Communion will be ottered at both the: 8:45 and 11 a.m.
(Set PULPIT, Pa .. I)
Stake Plans
C.Onf erence
The newly formed Ne .... ··
port Beach Stake of The
Church of Jeaus Cbri1t or
Latter-day Saints 1J prepar-
inc for it.a 8.rtt quarterly
conference.
'lbe mafn coafertnce aes-.io. wt! be held Sunday in
Newport Beach Staka Cen·
ter, 801 Dover Drove, New-
port -b. The meeting
wlll oonvene at 10 a.m. with
president Ferren L. Christ·
enaen of Laauna Beach, pre-
' siding. .
Santa. Ana Stake rectntly
divided, leaving the eii1tlng
Santa Ana Stake and creat·
(See STAKE, P•I• I)
How Long Will free Tax Christian
RUle Continue f t>r ReligWn? ~!:'~~
lly LOUIS CASSELS
UIUT•D PA•SI INTIANAllOHAL
One or America '•
wealthiest prcperly-holder1
11 gett.loa a tree tax ride.
and some people wonder if
It's lair, right and proper.
The Cree-loader i1 or&aoiz-
ed rellJk>n.
U.S. CHURCHES and
1yna1oguea own about '80
bllll'ott worth ol real estate
and '20 billion worth of
11DekJ and bonda. Their total
wealth exceeds the com·
blned a11t:U of the nation's
10 largest hldustr!al Col'·
porations.
Along wiU1 many other
types of non-profit il\:
1tltution1, lncludtng
hotpitall, colle1t11 toeial
weU•e aceac1et1 lrltemal or1a.uau...._ ... odllltlllc
aodetiu, cburcbts enjoy
1pecta1 benoflts under ale
tax lawa. ·
The most important ls
that the government en·
c o u r a g e 1 voluntary con-
tribuUona to such organlza-
ti'oDI by miking th e m
deductible from the con·
tributor'a income tax. 'I'h1I
bU proved to be a very
si(DinoMt 1Umulus
philanthropy.
to hospitals and most other
non-proflt dvic a<tlvitl" -
SA exempt ln most com·
ORGANIZATIONS eligible munlties frilin property tu·
f o r tu-deductible con· ts.
trlbutions do not bave to pay TllE CONSTIT UTIONAL!· income taxes on a n y
r,evenues .derivtd from their TY of the p r o p e r t y
regular acUvldes. But most tax exempt ton was
of them do have ta pay tu· cowU 1n 1966 by militant
es on "wirelated business atheist Madelyn Murray.
income" -that ls, revenue The 1tate'1 highest court re·
earned from the publication jected her claim that jt
of a magazine or apet-aUon violates c h u r c h • 1 t a t e
of a businesa which Is not &eparaUon for r e l i gi o u 1
directly relaled to t h e bodies to be !ree of taxes on
wganizati.oo's prim 1 r y tbelr real esstate. The U.S.
purpose. Supreme Court refused to
review this rullng. C'tuvches, however. do not Put Allred Balk points out
even have to pay taxes on ln his new book, "The "WU'el,~ted bu 1lni11 Jn-ReUgion Business" (John
come. Tbanb to• oophole Knox Preas) that property
which Congress wrote llto -tax' exempttoO. for churches
the tax laws in 1950, and other DOD-profit in·
rell,Sous orgmzaUoris can 1t1tut1on1 raise serious ques-and do own all kind• of . buatness enUnlJrlsei. rug-Uon1 of_.publlc pohcy ! even lt tna from a baseball stadium there 11 no constituUonal
to ' chain of hamburger problem.
1tand1 Whole profit.I are "Three decades a Co ,' '
enUreIY tax exempt. &.ay1 Balk, "only about 12
Income tax exemp1ions · p\rCtJnt of the real eltate in
are important at th e federal the Unlted States waa tax
and state levels. 'On the exempt, Today, the figure t~ level, churches _ bu rilen to 30 percent, with
al,onr with private achools, (See FREE, Pace I)
Prof-and amat.ur
arUsu are lavlted to 1111>-
mlt rellllloua worlu ol art
In Ille third annual F11Uval
of Christian Ari aod Mllllc
oponsored by Faith Luther-
an Church 8200 EUia Ave.,
Huntington Beach.
The festival Ja 1cheduled
for the weekend Of Sept.
21·22. Entry deadline J1
Sept. 14.
Categories include prores·
slonal, with cash award• to
winners of the nr\it three
places, and amateur, wlth
gift certiftates In grouping·
ings for adult, teen-agers
and cblldren.
SinC9 the purpo6e of the
festival ii to occulon a
Qiris.ti.'an expression, non-
ChrWian or secular works
art not belnt Invited.
The lwo-day procram allo
will Include a chaacel dra·
ma. an original puppet abow
by Hank lllUin• aod tho
premier performance, of a
Jw orat-Orlo on the Lord's
Prayer by Mark Davhtson.
Entry blankJ may be ob·
tamed from the church or
by calltnC 1112~119.
ORANGE CO .AST CHURCH DI.RECTORY
FAllYllW IAPTIST CHUICH ..._...., ,..,,....,_.,._ .... e.M.
10 A.M. WOllSHIP SERVICE ........... , ...... = .. ,1. '""' ..... "· .. .... ~··-···· ... _, .... t1• 6 1111 P.M. ........... w. ,.,..,_...,cw._.....,.
HAUOl TllNITY IAPTIST 'CHURCH •m .., .......... ,c....._
.. ..., -tA.NCI. -8""411 lchool t:41 a.m. llhrllllll Wonlllp 11!00 a.m.
BaptUI TrlllllnC Uldol I p.m. JlWDinJ ....sea 7 p.m.
W-da1 Blbla !Jlad1 6 Prl1tr .......... , 7:00 p.m.
RRST SOUTHERN .IAP'TIST CHURCH
· &II IWllL'IOll, COITA llllA • .... a.i. .......... ...,.
Wert>il, 5.,.,1,, • , t 1JO AM. Tr1l11!1t1 U1l•11 •••••••,. •t00
•S11!M11y ScA .. I ••• , , , , tr41 Ml'llllf W1nlllp • ••••,,, 7:00
M1111!119 W1.:t., ,, , 11100 W-4, h'•btt s.r.t11 ••• 71'1
-111 --·-' .
••1.1 "R~in,mber To IC_.p
Holy The
Sa~th Day"
UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH
UH I. I. PoWIAID U.
IAllTA AHA HPetnS IUNDAY ICMOOL , ................. , ................. hfl A.M. I MOIJUNe WGllMIP ............. ,.,.,., •••••••••••••• 11 A,M,
IVINJNe WOllMIP .................... , .............. , J P.M.
111\IDWlflC llttVICI WIDNllDAY ............. ,.. r1t1 P.M.
llV. IOlllf CAMIU.-CMUllCM PNOll• "'4'11
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES
IUNCHll OP TKI MOTHll CHUlCH
THI Pl~ ~lCH Ofl CHlllT, lellNT,llT
· ' IM;-0•1GN1 MAllACHUllTTI
Subject of on-September I
JESUS"
Coron• dal Mtr he-hurch of Nawporl ltach
ClfHll .....
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c:-.. -
a..11 • ....., ..... , 11 ......
---IHI I. -Hwy.
Cotta Mata Pint Church
611W.1M It. S.. 9111, 111 SI. 9111, 11.
---~·-Dr· i:ll' ' ~ ,,,ih.-Flrit Church . 1 :
\. ttll It. et Ollv9 1111. t:JO, 11: U . t:JO, ll.
lllMI .. IN• -110 Olfft .
L1tuna ltach-Fi"t Church
,,, ""' '"" s.... t1ao, 111u.trJo,11. a.Mh11 .... 6JI Hltlil Dt.
Newport l11ch-Fl"t Church
!IOJ Y11 Liff S111. t:11, 11 : SS. t:11,,11.
1"41 .. INM -JJ1 I Y'9 Lift
All are cordially Invited to attend the church 11rvice1
and enjoy the prtvtleges al the Reading Rooma
EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH
OF MUNT1N•TON llACH
l'tRST FIRST CHRISTIAN ·-· ..... , .. 1:.!~ .'!."•'~!.. •:!;.. ... "" .....
WIDNISDAV
THE El'ISCOPAL CHURCH
Walcomn You.
5T. JAMIS, un Y1o I.We, -s-•
.....,....,...._ 71lt, ''"· 111ff ,...., 1 till -n..nMJ 1100 , ...
""' ·-& Heollot -..... "'9 lft • .W. P. Alllly lh ~ •• TM l:ft', 0..W Cn ..
Phona: 61m10
ST. MICH ... IL & ALL ANGILS ·
P1cl!lc View Dr. ·at MtrRUerite, Corona del Mtr
Sundaya: 8:0-0, 9:80-Chlld care 11 9:30
,Holy Days 1s announced .... ..,, n. Rew .S.h 1...,. htit -""-• M4·0'46J st: JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M.
Sunda)'ll 7:30 & 9,30 Church Schocl-9:30
Thursdays: 8:30 & 10 a.m.; Holy Days as announced
vtc., -0. ..,, ,,..... W, h>MWMI -l"H .. Ml-1121
EPISCOPAL
ST. ~.,!-!;.RJ2 .!~E~~~ ... ~URCH
~ ... di, Cll.,.,..11
Tllo Ill\', IMtll C. Cetlr, Patw
Sunday Servi'"
11a ,t,,M. Htlr CM11111111.. ti• A.M. ,lfttllr l'"la • Cllwtll
,,. 11'.M. 1""'9111 IClllll
11• P'.M. .......... lh .. A.M. ""'"'I"' Wll'llll• T11M1 CllllJdlllMll lllWMO' Clf'I ,,..,,....
Flnt Assembly of God Church
146 E. 22nd St., Co1t1 Mesa 548-3761
M. C. Cronic, P11tor
Sh1ril '•ulttn, Choir Dir1cfor
S1111tll•y kllffl -t:SO •·"'· -Cl..., fer •II •t" 111.,.,.., """"'"' ••llllly W9'1111p -lO:H .... -hster S'"ltl111
'"" l•llr-1141 p.111.-MIU Siiis, ""'""'
....... Tl .... ..,.,. - 7 '·"'· (1111«11 CM!r It All lln'ICtl
IAPTIST CHURCH ............ ....,
, .....,,.. .. ,iotll)
17411 ...... u.. ~
h•ll .... Y1l11y
.... ~ ..... '""""' MhlWll'
1111111 Stuly I Pf.,er S..-ke-Wt4""4ay, 7:JO p.111,
Visitors Welcome-Nursery Att1nd•nt CHURCH Mlnlhlt W11tllli. ••.• II•• A.M. t:'l'llllfls Wlnl!l1 ....•. 11M P,M.
11'.~~~~~il!~IL~O~•~TUiO~•~A~N~D~PRA~YE~'~''~~i'~-~~~~~~11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~11 Victoria & Placentia Ave. 1Ruc1 c"•'w.". P..,. -....... •ms
Costa M111
..._ L ......
M19fltlf" _ "-1-.n / '] 1' VHlll Mlllllllf" F CHRIST , . S111i1y S1hool • , , •• , t :JO AM
Me11i111 Worahlp ,, 11 100 AM
Pr1y1r Set¥lc1 •.• , l1JO PM
lw1nl11f Wer1hi, •••• 7111 PM
::.:::·:=:···:· .... '. :::~ CHURCH 0 f ....... vange -emp"
="'.~ .. :·.::'.:'.: .. 1.~'': :::: 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA "ASSIMBLY OF GOO"
v .... " ...................... 1 '·"" llTWllN HAllOR •IHI FAll:'llEW 1010 hal.Sno, Colttl M ... WllFMl'Y AwentMt II •• ltn'lllt
147-4144 Nur1ery Care Provided y 9 45 AM •ti• A.M. -w.,.11 .. ••"let 11·• .1..M. -1111H11r ''lltll Mf .. J7I 1414341 SUNDAY MORNING lllli STUD , • , , ·, ·, · • • · • •• · l r:JI l"M. -llll"IYIL TIMI c1eu.1 ,.., '""'"'"'
SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP I COMMUNION •• 10141 AM 1v1111. v. M. MttMR. • ...., Rt•. M, .. ,..., ANlltlllt
SUNDAY IYINING WORSHIP ••. , ... , , , '" ,, •.•• , 1100 P.M. ~• MM1A
WEDNESDAY IYl!NINW lllLI S1'UOY • , •••• , •••••• 11JO PM
MUUllY CAii PaoYIDID
W1 ltll••• I• Yt1t •• , 1 ... o. M•y&lf' O. •· H• UNIT ... ltlAN M~-,_..., M"""" FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
M•i" I Ad•m• Strttts
Hu"tln9ton lt1ch
Mon1;119 Wor1hip •• l :JO 10:45
l l•I• 5•he1! , , • , •• t 1lO
UNIVIRSALIST Phono: 548-5711 Day or Nl9ht
' ~C~HURC~H ~~~~~~~111 GLAD TIDING s 11 t 21• \licf•rl1 $f., C1it1 M•t•
lt~;'A."'M. 646 4652
atmAL CORONA DEL MAR ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Y•uth .,_.ll,t , ,,,,100 PM
l•1nlnt W1r1hl, •• 7100 Ptr-4 ...... .,__.,..,_,, ....
HWMrY C.n1 PrwlOH et 1n M""k"
otncll: S»-ntf. Diii ~5ll-'5e
BA HA' IS
P-OCLAIM
Bahe' u' llah
"Thi "•"'11'4 O!lt"
541·3111 •r 14t.JOOI
GO AHEAD!
SLEEI' IN SUNDAY MORNING!
n. 9""4 ... 1110 ....... Ser'lk9 ..
C ... LVARY CH ... PEL
""" """""' ., ... NIWPORT H ... RIOR LUTHIRAN CHURCH
°'" Wll llllrf C!rt9tltt U..... ...... t i.1t TMdtlftl. •M lftVtrtlt ..... Mlltl. Clf"'"' ai-1 II IOI ..... ,,.,. t ,.,..._,., Cllwll! _,. ,,_
-l!Mrlf .. -...,..... " ..... ....
64U7Q 646-9512
BllLE CHURCH
lmphuldng
T1tt PS.In of c;od
Tht '•"°" ol Chri1t 111• Power of th• Holy Spirit
suoo.r Sdiool ' AM MotninJ w ... hl11 t 11\d 10:lll AM
lWlllnt '9Mct 7 l'M
WldllnNy l !bl• $!tidy •!Id P'rl'(tr '1 l'M
Niu~ry d111ln1 Mnl<C'
A full Youth Propam
em. of Ot-. •nJ 2Jrd. 51.
Cost• Mew rut.or H, C. Jorln, lfCA Mbr,
+
COMMUNITY
CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HILIOTROPI
In illrftleWlll"° Htn INTINSIVI ""'-----------E-•IC:m••m(ij D111 .... Utt UAILY '1LO'tl
.,..,..._ .. ,,. ...... a.. t•11t 1MI A.M.
or. ht• e. ..-nr. ,......,
............ 141.
IUMMil tcffllYU
.JJa,./,or C~tian Ckurc~
· OP WIWPOIT llAeK-ID*""") ...... .:,o~•~'-"':i'C::.:: WIMI
WOIUHIP HOUR 9:45 .t..M.
Klndersarten Clua le Nursery Cm
9:45 A.M.
......,., •7J.IH5
lllnlltlr, Dr •. D. W. Mellro7
...... ., .... flfWI. No
--,... Clm ..... .... -.,..vou .... ·-
Attend ne Church of Your
Choice This Sunday-
--:.___ -
11fll I Me"'"'' N..,.rt Inc.Iii 641°6620 ., 146·71••
THOMAS llNVENUTI, PASTOR
11:10 A.M. 'iti. Wl1141 .t tt. Holy S,lrft"'
"'"""'' tl'I' p,,,.,. ltnwftvll
7:01 P.M. 'iflllf Pfr9 .t ttrt. Hely Spltlt'•
(holr OlrKltlcl by 51"' Mllll'r
HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD
740 w. wn-, Caal• ,,,...
f. L HllTWICI, Pwstw Lii DON CO,,.T,
Mhiihttt et M• & , .... ........, ...... ,"''• ... .. ... w.,.., -10!10 .....
"•ffh If"" s,lrtt"-s.n. N1. I
S1rll'lat1 lty P11l1t -of--JP.II • """ ...... CMlt" Stt111.-i -,. P11ta•
MMm .._ 143.71u
COST A MU" CHRISTl ... N SCHOOL
,,. ..... -Ill ....... -•t ...... -QM c...
Seventh Day Adventist Church
111 --· C.. 11-14Mlt& -H..W lltory ........... --· . ..._........, ..,_ ...,.. ,, ......... ......, ,,.,. ...... ,, ............. , --
Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church
2!01 CUii Dr. LI 8-4293
Th 1: .... .19-s G. ll•I•, P•..-
TH In. 0:Httt J. hsd1Hlltr ...... 1...,,,..
W.rWll, S11'l"k1 ...... l iH·f1ilf '·"'· l .... l'f ldllll ....•. f1U•lf1U IJll.
w..-.111, ""1u .... 111•111•
Nursery care available
at all 1erv1ces
WILCOME
Lutheran Churdi
of th. Mat..
2900 P•dllc View Dr.
CORONA DEL MAR
DR. WILLIAM It. ILLO
Phone 011 um
1141 A..M-•tMlty W ......
t141 A.M-S•n4ey d!wM "
SchHf
11 :00 A.M.-F11tlv1 W....Ji;" ...... -
CHRIST LUTHER.t.N CHURCH
Masourt Synod
760 Vlctorl• It., C•hl ~
Loth1r V. T1rn1w, Put...
5411404
WtnM, tenl••• l 1U & 11 A.M. ...... , fd1Mi11 f ;N A.M.
Adlrlll 11111 ClaP1 f1M A.M.
CHRISTIAN IL.IMEHTA•Y SCHOOL 14 .. 1166
PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Mt11 Vtrd1 Dri¥t & l1k1r Str11t, Coil• M111 , C111if.
AHDl!EW (", AHDIRSOH, p"""'
P'AMILV llRVICI! e-1D:IG •·"'· SUNDAY KHODL1 f:lS a. N:U 1.lft.
Prf11c1 •f P11c1 L11th11r11'1 Schtol -Ml11 !1th1r Ol1c.n, 'rllicl,11
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HUNTIN•TON IUCH
UNITED CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SOENCE
420 10th St., Huntington Beach
Sunday·Morning Services and Youth Church-I I AM
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THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
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COMMUNITY
METHODIST CHURCH
111 At1l1 675-0910
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FIRST
MITHODIST CHURCH
ltth St I H11rbor 11 ... d.
Warahi(ll I Church Sch••'
9110 I 11 AM
541·1727
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Mii" VIRDE
MITHODIST CHURCH
M111 V1rd1 I 11\•r St,
149-2 11 •
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Huntln9t1n lr1ch
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
211:1 17th St ... ,.JJ6.JIJ7
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Church School-9:10 I
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Huntington lt1ch-N1rlh
COMMUNITY
METHODIST CHURCH
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METHODIST CHUICH
Wor1hip •••• 1·:10 AM
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Church
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MITHODIST CHURCH
21612 W11lt y Or it
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CHRIST CHURCH
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1400 W. l1llte1 II•'·
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
of the Coastal Areas
Christ Church l'resbvterlan
20112 Mq11•n. I Neer A4•1111) H•11tf•""' -..c•
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141-4104
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PULPIT •••
(CoaUnued from Page 4)
worship hours Stmday at the
Lu.tberao C'burcb or tbe
Master, 2900 Paclflo Vtew
Drive, Cor.ona del
Mar.
Communion w i 11 be
celebrated ,at botb lhe 7:30
and 9:30 a.m. services Sun-
day at St. John tbe Divine
Eplleopal Cburcb, 2 O 4 3
Orange Ave .. Co&ta Mesa.
The Rev. ~John W.
Donaldson wtll conduct tbe
services.
There will be a film otrip
for children.
"The God of the Hills and
the Valleys" is the title o
the sermon which the Rev.
James E. Piercy, minister
of First Christian Church, m Vietori.a St .. C.O.ta M .. a.
wi·ll preach during both the
8:SO a.m. and 10:40 a.m.
services Sunday.
During the 7:30 p.m.
Vesper hour the chairman
oi the elders, Norman
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MR.MUM
Registration Set
For SharonS·chool
Temple Sharon, comerv-a·
tive synagogue· of Cost.a
Mesa, has 1cll<duled regis·
tration for Jts religious
school far Sunday, 5epL 6,
starting at 10 a.m. at the
t • m p l e, 617 W. Hamilton
St.
The 8cb.oot now lncludes
classu begimjng at Pf•· school age throogh high
school age. Preschool
through sixth grade classes
are scheduled to meet on
Sunday mornirigs, while
juni'or high and senior high
school classes will meet on
Saturday mornings.
Temple Sharon currently
is offering Hebrew 6ctlool
instruction Of four hOW's
weekly for .each student,
each class meeting two af-
ternoons a w-eek trom 4 to
6 p'.m.
~ curriculwn, being fol·
lowed by the Temple Shar·
on reUgioos school eorelates
cl06ely Wit!h .the ctuTlculum
of the Unl'ted Synagogue of
America, of which Temple
Sharon u a member con·
gregation.
In addiU.OL to regular
class subjects, each Sunday
school class will receive in-
!lructcion in music and He·
brew. The school will be
directed by Mn. M. Golub,
principal, presenUy employ·
ed by the Newport-Mesa
Unified Sctlool D-ct.
* * * * * *
S1turdal, Au9ust ll, 1968 O.\JLY PllOT 5
Birth Conirol Ban
Held Not · Binding
LOS G .A T 0 S (AP) -lai1lt, and the tpedal role ol
Twelve tbeologjans ha v e the hJerll"Ch2 macLaterium
sign«i a Ratement aaylng is to encourage, oversee and protect tlils proce111" the they belieYJe conscientious statement ""1d. C:atbolics eren't bound to Uve by the Pope's encycJj. 1'Wht!1l the_teac.tint: of the
cal reaffirming the church's PoPe or bishop a1 in Hu·
ban against birth control. manae Vitae birtb control encyclical it nol propooed
The Rev. John fl . Wright as tn!allable, fbe lljlpr<lllri•
said all but two of ttie 14 ate response is opea, sym-
faculty theologians at Alma path.etc, QJDSCienttons atteo~
College signed the state ti'on and consideration but
ment, wbi'ch will appear in not necesurily tnterioe: 81•
the 8ept., 7 iS6ue of Amer· sent to ttie teaching 11
ica, a national Jesuit week· true."
ly. The two other tbeol.og-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=ij ians are in Europe. 11
"The papal teaching does
require conscientious con·
A new St. Vincent de Paul stderation," by Cat.holies, the theologians said.
Society
Opens New
SA Store
store at 216 E. Fourth St, "Those who have carefuJ.
Leavell, will preach on tbe --------------------
subject, "Oboosing the Rig1lt Reform Temple Reveals
Santa Ana, will be opened ly weighed all the pertil:tent
Friday, Sept. 6, Albert Tas-factors in support of the
si, general manager, an· Pope's te-aclling and honest-
~~.. ly find their faith objective·
Party".
Special marimba
perfOl1mance will be given
Sunday by the Rev. Jeck
Hayford during the 11 a,m.
service at the Costa Mesa
Foursquar\. Church, 1734
Orange Ave.
The Rev. Hayford, who
will also be guest speaker, is
dean of students at LIFE
Bible College, Los Angeles
1 and is a composer and
author .
A potluck dimler and
baHball game will b e
htghllibtl ol the Sunday
tchool picnic acheduled for
Frldoy, Sept. I at !be Costa
Meea P•t. Arrangementa
in bliot ~by the R<v.
Git)' Smith, director of
Cbrtll!u Educalioo.
PMW< Herry E. J ....
wt11 11.. a ""'""• tilled
''Tho Army'• Or'Clfn" SIH>
day at tho t llld IO ::IO a.m.
servlcel °' .,. Ceelnl -Ch ... ~. ~ 11111 0ruce
Avenue, Ollta Kesa. At 1
p.m. he wUl speak on "The
Perlect Onirch."
The pastor will continue
his study of Bible prayer& at
the mid-week meeting at
1: 30 p.m. WedneMta{.
The First U nited
Methodist Church, 420 W.
19th St., Costa Mesa, will
conduct duplicate serviCe&
Sundcry at 9:30 and 11 a.m.
with the Rev. Richard J.
Dunlap preaching. A
supervised nursery a n d
church school clase;es will
be held 9:30 and 11 a.m, The
youth fellowship groups will
meet from 6:30 to 8'p.m.
"The Town Called Love"
ls the title of the sermon Dr.
Charles H . Dierenfield,
pastor, will preach at Sun·
day's 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.
services at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, 600 SL
Andrew's Road, Newport
Beach.
Cl:a65es for those planning
"""to jotO the church are being
, conducted '11lursdays a t
7:30.
'Ibe Rev. ~rge J. Bus-
di'ecker, pastor emeritua of
: STAKE ••• I (Continued from Page 4)
• :mg a new stake in Ne'NpOft
Beach. Wards in the new
'area are Costa Mesa, Costa
Mesa IJ, NeWJJQrt Beach,
'Laguna Beach, San aemen·
.te and Laguna Hills. ~ Presently, Newport Beach
JStake has about 3,500 mem-
jben· The church has no
paid clergy, but quarterly
stake conferences are con-
' sidered an opportunity to
receive direct instruction
..from representatives sent
by church autt>orities in
Sall Lake City.
Class Elects
New Officer
New officers were elected
l>y the TFC Class at the
Costa M e s a Foursquare
Chureh. President of the
teen-age junior high school
class is Becky Gaar, Costa
Mesa, and other officers are
.Ken Wheeler, vice pr~i
dent. and Kent Smltli, sec·
retary, both oi Costa Mesa.
the Newport Harbor Luth·
eran Church Will preach
the sermon, "Looking Both
Ways" Sunday at both the
8:30 aod 11 a.m. service6.
Communion will be ceie-
bra1ed at both services. The
church is located at 2501
Cliff Drive, Newport Beach.
The Rev. l..ol'en D. Flick-
inger will present the ser-
mon "A Time For You"
Sunday at 10 a.m. service at
Newport Ually ChurCb.
The church meets at the
Senior Citlzeas Center, 15
St. Md Irvine Ave., New-
port Bead!.
Morning worship at Cen·
trai Bap,dlt Church, 7fi61
Warner Ave., Huntington
Beach, will be held at 10:45
a.m. Sept. I. Pastor M. A.
Nutting will be preaching.
Sunday sctiool is schedul·
ed ror 9:'5 a.m. and eve· '*'I -s!O\> foe 7 p.m.
The Rev. J<><eph M. Gutel
ol 5""them California Ool·
lep will be speaking al the
Sunday services in The
F I r a t Assembly or God
Church, 140 E. 22nd St., C..·
ta M:esa.
The subject for ... mOf'll+
ing communion service will
be "This Do in Remem-
brance of Me," and the eve-
mng topic will be "A Young
Man Leavi!s Home."
The Rev. M. C. Cronic,
pastor, will return from 'Va·
cation next week.
The chancel choir of Ply·
m o u t h Contregational
Church ol Newport Harbor,
3263 Brood St., will render
its tnt anthem for the fall
season when it reconvenes
this Sullday. 'Ibe new min·
ister of musi.'c, Mrs. Arnold
McDaniel, will. direct the
clloir.
The Labor Day theme of
Pastor Norman L. Brown's
sermon will be "Work -
More Than Hateful Neces·
sity." Sunday's service and
church school both will be·
gin at 10 a-.m. Nursery care
will be provided.
Temple Beth David of Or-
ance County \WU cooduct its
regular Sabbath evening
services Friday, Sept 6, at
the Community Congrega~
tional <llurch, Katella and
Bloomfield, Los A:1ami~·
The services will be
dlicted. by Rabbi Bernard B
Goldsmith, witb C.antor Har~
ry Newman. ---
Dr. P. G. Neuman, pastor
of the First Baptist Church,
will discuss "The New Be·
gfnning" Sunday at the 11
a.m. service.
The 7 p.m. service at the
church, 301 Magnolia Ave.,
Costa M6'a, will be directed
by the Rev. Harold Ander-
son, youU:t pastor, and pre·
sented entirely by the young
people.
Harbor Area Reformed
Temple bas arranged a
family picnic for its mem~
bers and prospective man·
bers on Sunday from 4 to 7
p.m. at East.bluff Park~
Eastbluff Drive and Vista
d<l Oro, Newport Beach.
There will be games, con-
tests, and prize6. For fur.
tber informati.On call Linda
Algui, 6'4-1197.
Dr. Robert K. Kelly will
preach on the topic "True
Christian Fe'llowship" ·at
The Presbyterian Church of
the Covenant, 2850 Fairview
R-0ad, Cbsta Mesa, Swlday.
Dr. Ke4iley is an imtructor
in psychology and merriage
and the family at Fullerton
Junior College.
Worship arid church school
(Jhrough sOOll grade) will
be at 9:30 a .m.
Religous School Plans
Harbor A r e a Reform
Temple will take registra-
tion for its religious school
Saturday, Sept. 7, from 9:30
to 12 :30 p.m., and Sunday,
* * * Beth David
Names New
Principal
Sept. 6, from 2 lo 4 p.m. at
St. James Episcopal Church,
3209 Via Li.do, N e w p o r t
Beach.
The school will offer re-
liglious training foc those
kindergarten age through
confinna.tion, the temple an·
nounced.
An innovation to tile cur·
riculum will be Hebrew les·
sons for prayer study and
conversation beginning at
the third and fourth grade
levels. In addition, regular
Hebrew school classes will
be offered for Bar Mitzvah
Temple Beth David of Or· training.
ange County recently ap-School educational leaders
poiJlll:ed Mrs. Arthur J · Getz-will conduct the school.
kin as pincipal of its rellg-Rabbi Benjamin Leinow, ious school. Mrs. Getzkin, Canadian tlhe temple's spiritual lead·
llOOllc=. Locare!i near retail out-ly inadequate are not bound to assent to the teaching,
lets operated by other agen· act in accordance with it,
cies, the new store will be or· refrain from responsible ec rot.
1 a r g er, containing 5000 expression of their diSsent," Statesmen '"'uarNt
square feet, than the previ· they seid. ,,.
oos St. Vincent store at 5fJ1 Father Wright said the The Latinos "•• o"'"'
W. Fourth St. sO.a1.ement emphasirt.e.s the Sat., Stpt. 7-8 p.m.
The store will offer cloth-theologians "Ulbe no stand Long Bt.c:h
ing, furniture, household on the issue of birth cootrol Muni'clpel Aud. •
artiCles and miscellaneous jtself." Cell Ge.,.t Co.um
merchandise. i :~·~·Th~e~wh~o~le~ch~ur~ch~is~re~·~~~l~Zl~J~l~J~IO~·O~l~ll~~~ Discarded mercharnlise sponsible for handing on the
fur the new store and Or·
an<ge store at 180 S. Cy-
press St. may be donated
to the St. Vincent de Paul
Society by calling 547-5566,
Orange County, or 633-9190,
San1a Ana and Orange.
Grid Team
Invited
• EnrQll Now-Fall Semeeter •
ALL DAY CLASSES
kindergarten thru 8th grade
DOOR TD DOOR BUS SBRVICB
er, will be admitUstrator born, receved the major part and t.&acher-education lead-
attended e Teachers' In· Myers of Temple Beth ls· 301 Magnolia Ave., Costa
stitute of University of rael, Saa Di'ego. As6isting Mesa, Sunday school Sun-Judai6m. I She received a
CHILD CARE BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL
6:30 A.M.-6:30 P.M.
· TEACHING "4 R's" WITH PHONICS
REISOllllLE TUITIOll-lllDIVIDUIL IMllllOll
call (7141 962-3312 today
d her Jewish educatiOll. in er. Serving as special con· Cerritos College football
Los Angeles. After gradu-sultant in teacher-workshop coadl Smokey Cates aad
ating from the L06 Angeles education and curriculum players will be the guests
Hell<ew ~gb School, she adviser will be Lawrence of the First Baptist Church,
BA d f UCLA Rabbi Leinow and Myers day at 9:45 a .m.
egree rom ·ma· will be Dr. Stanley Levine Coach Oates and mem· Non-denolftlflellon•I ~~. ~i::r .~:·;~~~"!; of F~~~e in'i:~.ti~·;,~y ~~ ~~~.,~a~c:r ':;~~ * HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS *
!":"f.ident of tile campus Hil· be obtained by calling 675-year•, will opeak to class 16835 BROOKHURST FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CAL. 92701 lei £ouncil. 'l••" .... "140 members. · ' Mrs. Getzkin holds a sec-J__:~~:_:or~~~~~·----__;~~~:_-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!'
ondard teaching credential
and has taught for the Los
,U,geles City School Dist-
rict. She also served as
stiaff member of several
camps and was hHd girls'
counselor at Saratoga and
JCA Camps.
Mrs. Getz.kin has served
on tfle faculties of several
L o 1 Angeles synagogue
&ehools. She was principal
of ttie Westwood Temple
Religious School and most
recently was on the Hebrew
and religious school staff at
Sinai Temple, West Los
Angeles. '
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mRnSPIEHllli
FREE TAX RIDE ...
(Contloued from Pace 4)
vaiues of more than $325
billion."
A SUBSTANTIAL hook of
this exempt property ac-
tually is owned by various
echelons of government -
for use as post offices,
packs, libraries, ·pub 1 i c
sdlools, etc. But one fourth
of the total is church proper-
ty, which means that relig-
ious bodies bear a major
share of responsibility for
the situation.
The inevitable result of
exempting 30 percent of a
community's property in·
evitably is higher taxes on
the remaining 70 percent.
With property taxes already
nearing the satUNtioo poin1:
in many communities, the
questioo arises bow long
taxpayers will countenance
free-handed exemptions.
consideration in "e v e r a 1
other states and dozens of
citietS.
magazine America, "no ex-
empt organization. ,should be
allowed to operate a n
THE ATTITUDE of many unrelated blmness tax. free." A report prepered for religious bodies toward this the National Conference of
problem is to ignore it and Chrfsti.an.5 and Jews points
hope it will go away. But out that church-awned, lax· some voices within the religious comm.unity are exempt busine66 enterprise
speaking up kl encourage a enjoys a gr055ly unfair ad·
re-examination of t il e vantage o v er tax-paying
churches' privileged ta x private firms with which it
status. may compet~.
The American Lutheran If a sense of justice does
Church declared recently not move churches to Sur·
that it fs "sound public render s-0me of their tradi·
policy" to levy upon church-tional tax privileges, self-in-
cs non.discriminatory ch3rg· terest may do so. Dr.
es for municipal services Eugene Carson B I a k e ,
such as water, sewage, po. general secretary of the
lice and fireprotection." World Council of Churches,
A study com·mi&Sion of the has observed that:
United Methodist Church "A government w it h
urged all retigious bodies to mounting tax problems can-
"respons:ibility to make av· not be expected to keep its
propria«e cootributions in . hands off the wealth of a
lieu of taxes for essential rich church forever. The
services p r o v i d e d by economic power that will in·
government." creasingly be wielded by
Some states and com·
mur:dties a r e a d y are
ti'ght:ening up o n ex·
emptions, Balk r e p o r t s. Tennessee now Ii m i ts THERE ALSO is growing
churches to one tax-tree support in the religious com·
parsonage for each COO· munity .for repea~g the tax
gregation. Haniaburg, Pa. exe~ptio~ for .. ~elated
has begun imposing taxes on busaness income. On the
churdl-owned parking lots. face of it,'' says the c,ettiolic
Nearly a dozen COiorado ------
ever richer ch u r ch e s
threatens not only to pro-
duce envy, hatred or resent·
ment in non-members, but
also to cloud the purpo9elS of
church members and
leaden themselves.''
cities colJeot "partial toes"
from churches to cover the
cost of tire, police, water,
sanitation and other eS&en·
tlal commwity service£.
Similar legislation is under
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Temple Sharon
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL RIGISTRATION
PU-SCHOOL THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL
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R e al
~<E state .. .. -
Quoslioni" ' 'l .., .....
and
Co(!lmont
By
RandaO. McCarillo
Rultor
100 D omes Set
M~sa f ir"l I °ii~.
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'f:lar elnont T ract·
A joint-,...tln to tlO!!!J· typt1 Olld rtyle1 •vallallle,.
1truct homes )ft Loi lllv·OI At h Nme Ume, the.
E-111 Claremont. -,..· dov~I will ~ Ille·
&DDOWlCed ~-,_, wuu.m ad--· ol production -., cooi.-•'11lP· A. Fr<ed, :pro<ldent o1 t.be Sni\:ti Br<>t. hlwe' been
Buye rs Es~ape S111og:
Weather Aids Ra'!'cho1 :Capistrano
Wilen WMkend v11ttor1 eadl OOCl\ll)'llic ··a.• : .x.' 'Illes at Randio C.PiM:rano
sudd<oly beian tunllnC up pamlve 211 to tjwee-. ts ltmlt.d b7. tile odglnal
in notice ab 1 y larger Of course, Y~ flon~ liav' · ~4·· grant to 133 -in·
numbers to view t.be 300 to 6e lrritat"4[by amo4 tp • • 'ilst f t
acres of RIP::bO oapstrano enjoy Rane~ Caplstran? .. lt ~ afl. uplos~ u~
recent1y, DidrBeamtsll was ts a SOO-acre ~d ot ii(· guaran!10 1h.t tile land will
puzal<d. 0.. o! Dick's jobs comparablt l>Cauty, com· retain its uciualva value Jn
' ao p...tdent of Besmlsb and pletely SlllTOV.eded by th• ,Jlilocho land f "'-"•••• de-"'""'r• o f sanctuar·y olof tM C Cleveland fut\re yel.(t . ' ~ • .,.....,. .....,.... NatlODal ll'areot,. unspoiled de<dedlotll<~erwithfull =-and ~~o~ and un1ooci>ed by com-Cltle gulillmteeC! bb, the
" sales. And bert sates ·were merM..11 ..... Md~lndus~ Orange county '.J'Kle ·.As
~I'• with tilt• credit crunch? I wo1 quoted 7.5 per
cent interest to reflnance my homeJ I •m INYlnl 6;25
ptr .cent on my present IH n, whk:h ·I ·con1lcler to be too
high. Wheft •r• credit co1t1 on home leans golnt to ,. et
In Une.-with other produd1 arMI-with oth.r countriM
ASD Corpora t i on, «1 buildi:Df custom hemes in
Paoadena. and Edward A. Solithem CalifOrllia llince
Smyth, Jr., f;esident of 1952 aod have received ~~ Bros., c., of Coat&· ·==:oo~:;t: 'r~ 1
'11l• first grOIJll · o1 35· oeot fM 6ll' ucelleaey ol'
hoolee:, in ttie $36,000 to _product.
N ~.. .. further protection against
T l · sputting but · wittlout any . Early Cati.fonrla rarleho commercialism a n d in· a CfJlf n ~W . i ~ In weather cc any living . aod modem red-ea· dwtcy, the lalld ts deed•
· · speaal recent property PJO· ~~ facilltiet hav~ be~ ...r~tricted to ensure quality
N• · 1. E r motion. un.agmatively combined 1n architectural control and . 1g·Ue _ , :x;ec The ans-. Dick found, the developmen< o! Ranchll rPoi>o type developmont.
was smog. Or rather the OapUt.nulo, and the rolling n..'....w. r...n1..... ·
M.H,, Newpol'I· Beach ' . .
. If you are ...,ddened by the.thougllt of having·to PllY
7.5 per(lent illterest on a home loan liefll in the U.S.A.·
you would really get sick if you lived in· Mexico City·
where the prime rate is nine percent, or in Hong Kong ·
where 10 perc,ent is the going interest rate, or ·even· in
Brazil where interest rate& are 22 percent.
$44,000 price range, is cur..,. The-arddtecturel ·fmn o(
ren~ \H!(iu qonstruction.. Thomas RI c b.a rd.son
More ·~ .100 ·,holnes are· A$80Ci.ates of ~ Misa.
planned tor the montb51 _·Will follow 'the · ea r,;J y
.... i .with a .total va11:1-e of 'California Spamsti:tnnuence·
ti l@llo•·: . while creatini tile Je}lie ol YAoated on the norto aide continuity throughoot tbe
o( Base~ '1)etween Mo-On-community.
Do-~• B .. T• alooll, ttas 1 a~ il lt seems tllol hills, Shaded vales, and ,_,.,.O -~ ouallO 1' MW
·-' di al thf.1'" ·..i-s•~ely Span1·~ oa•· rema1'n opeb ~far inspection, with week· was ~led to s e c au .,,.., ~l "11 a.o 141 l hand t ... ·un I r. ~ u . had e Los A el-'• as they have fQr hundreds ol. es perso~ on ° ......, .pos,lt-D o "Nm_J?11.0 er \.-adlines with dire ,.,...edit. wtMome v 1 sit ors on for Laguna Niguel ~9rpora-u•;; IA' years. . I ... ke?Jds and holidays from
tlefll, accordlng·to an lAn· \ tions,of the baim being tSQne Ho~e lovers !~,the i:iut· 10 a.m, to 5 p.m. To find
nouncement by William H. SouU:tern , Call~orWens; by . rounding proteetion o_f the. R~ Capistrano, simply
Beck, executive vice presi· smog. AN! .matlY of these forest perfect for riding anq drive to san Ju an
dent of Laglina Niguel CO!'· So~ ,Cali,fonliaris were rai&ing bones. Here they CaQistrano tum east on
1 The interest you pay on a real estate·ioan remains
one ol the most valuable (aod least understood) bar-
Falni otour time. -, The :value 'comes to/ou in thr~e Ways .'Firs·t, a real
1state loan is amortize . You pay interest only on the
31Peilld balance of the loan. On mos\ othl\1" types of loans. you ~pay interest based on the original ' amount of tile.
t.ain and~~ Hill in Clare-. · The development includes
moot;homea m ~ devel~p-several unuswJ lJnd plan·
ment ~ be. bidllY lfl· Iring feature1,. such aa divid·
Qividualized .wKb m. an Y ed entry i;treetd, large
Poration. ~ · . · semo~~~:.~.for escape in the ·-*'raise their own bl~ed }ti,gbway 74, aoJ follow the
Bob Ti!ICl>lt)nd his .Wife,. w~ &lock or• pooy,fo. the kids, !fgru (or 21 mileO ta ,tbe ea·
Ruth, are origillally from ,At Rancho Capistrano, safe In the sanctuary of the trance gale. / . Great Falls, Montana, and · above ttle'smog at 3,300 feet forest. r.
beth are griaduetes of Moo:. etevatitln, and tucked into A wealt.h of nattll'al gune,, --"---------,
loan, .regardless of your unpaid balance. .
The August issue of the Reader's Digest explains
lhe tremendous growth of the Bank of America's bank-
americard. The article explains tile B of A's popular
credit' plah is du·e .in1part 'to the well accepted interest .
charge of .only one arjd a b.alf ~ei:cent per· month or only
18percentperyear. '.·
This is a rel&tivety Jow rate fOr conswner credit,
especially when you consider that many comp~es
char:ge intere:st ra.tes Yaryillg ftom Z1 ~~percent with
a significant nymber coller;tmg over 20cpercent interest.
Si> b'efore· ive 'l:on4enut a Hong Kong businessman
k>r 'paying 10 perceril'ln\erest-we'4 bettet think again.
Chances aie our friend from· Hong Kong would smile
and quot~e 15 to 20 to 30 per<;ent that we Americans
pay by the billions for the privilege of not paying cash.
Remember too, interest paid on a real estate loan
is a tax deductible item therefore the true cost of 7.5
percent interest nets out to cost the average tax-payer
approximately 5. 7 percent.
Any way you look at"it, the interest we pay o~ our
trust deeds is one of our best values! The professional
real estate investor js P!'lving tl!is. He is getting rich
by owing as much irion~y"as 'he can.• · . ~-;,:a •. , NOTE; ll•llPll II. McCerdl9 b · all .-..;,~ ;.;,""', ..,..'.u•t ;
1111 "" ... , EU•Mn, • a.II•• IKlv•l'I", I Olr.dor Of !hi c.ilfo,,,,. .t.uoo-..tt.a •ef Rwl EiSlf'! ·leld\tQr,~ of "lj.ell <£1lell IR..c.lltlitl!C.."
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Prizes .D'Ue ·
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Influential . . .
•.• Baek. t 01.1 ch o ol"
wardrobes· will be awarded
MoOO.ay, to two I u c k Y
students who vi1it Influen-
tial Homes :tn· Anaheim , and
Orange, duriDg the develop-
ments' ~'Beck to School"
sales ~am, reports 1:1).es
manager Fmtogene Harding,
of Walker and Lee, Inc.
Families visiting lnlluen·
tial-Anaheim and Orange
1his week are eligible to win
the wardrobes , worth $100
each, by merely deposit1ng
their name for the free
drawing which will be , held
IIloo<iaY, &<pt. 2.
. Qurine Labor Day, free
'i'einslll\Uinls will be'aerved
. to 8n ·viAtors. Buyeri wtio
pt:d-chase· ·by then may be iettied in a new lnftuential . w· ··z·r· R El d Herne !or Ille ne1'f schoOI : .. , J, tam ay ecte ye;~er·HarbolD' Con .. c-. o .. · · · lion Co., the bUilder of
M. , · v • p "de Influent.Id. Homes, offers ' . acco ice . J'eSJ, nt live pl'1Jls in ii< Executive --Club Series at Influential
·-I>·~bu~ ...,;.ive·l(lee preli· •
I~ Macco Reelty Com·
paoy, headquartered here.
ADnouncement of Ray's pro·
motion was made by Macco
President WHlimn C. Baker.
Ray assumes duties of
senior corporate operations
officer of Macco, one of the
nation's largest residenCW
development firms and a
mbsldiary of the Peon Cen·
tral Co. He becomes
responsible for ad·
coordinating operations of
aH divisions.
Before joining Macco 1ast
year, Ray served as Vice
~ of Great Western
Savillp and Loan Assoc ia.
tion, w1lere he headed the
construction and multiple
loan open1tion.
NEW MACCO EXEC
William D. Ray
Homes-Orange, and four 1n
'JU Great Masten Serie• at
-Y lnlluential Homes·
Anaheim. Included are
several ooe-story p Jans ,
three spacious two-story
models, 8lld even a split..
level home on a level lot.
1be homes include
features normally found in
custom homes .
Priced from $28,750. the
Great Masters Series in
An.ahebn begins at 1820
Holbr:ook Ave., a half mile nort!l. of the Riverside
freeway. (Take either the
Jefferson Street or Imperial
Hlghway turnoffs.) .
Priced from $31,950, the
Executive Club Series in
Orange i5 at 149 Alderwood,
a quarter mil~ soutti of. the
Riverside freeway. (Take
the Gla.ssell Street-Kramer
Street off ramp:>
HB Complex Open
Huntingto n .4.par tments Now Leasing
The Huntington l'llcific.
ll>e on-tll<«ach ff'es.~t
apartment oompl.fix in llun-
t.ingtoa Beach, ii now leas-
ing.
The complex. designed by
t h e nationally-acclaimed
arch i tectural firm of
William L. Pereira and
Associates , is a 1 ea p
forward in the 20-year
development program being
undertaken by the beach
c o m m unity. Huntington
Pacific is an integral part. of
this plan to upgrade the
beechfront with big!I<juallly
project.I.
The c«nplex' ii the re$Ult
of the 8590Cia.Uon qi Hun·
tington Pacific Corporatlon
and Fluor Apartments, Jnc ..
a subsidi..ary d. the Fluor
Oorporatim. lAd., the in-
ternational engineering-con·
structioo firm of L o s
Ange.Jes.
1-1 u n t in g to n Pacific
Corpor:at,.ion was in·
corpornted in M·ay 1962
when Pacific E lectric
Railroad Company (now
Southern Pacific) and Hun·
tin gt.on Beacti Company, an
affiliate of Standard Oil
Company ol OaWornia , ex·
COO.nged surface interesti in
ttleir lands on the ocean side
of Pacific Coast Highway
for st.ock in this newly krrm·
ed C01t>Ofation. Huntington
Pacific CorporaUon's land
stntches along the beach
from Huntington B e a c h
nortbwestward to tl1e bluffs,
a distance of approximately
tWQ and one.ti-au miles .
The apartments offer four
levels 0( oceanfront living:
be a c h·level, mezll!llline,
p I a z a , and upper-level.
Rentals range from $130 a
month f'Or The Sorrenl<I -
an e{fioiency unit -to t!le
three bedroom, two gtory
Monoco fur !4-05.
Other features include a
heated swimming po o l,
sauna, sun decks. a recrea·
lion room complete with kit·
chen, wall -to-wall carpeting,
drapes, window shutters,
underground garage. a
permanent unifonned guard
serviee and fully-equiwe(I.
all elecb'ic, G<ild Medallion
design kitchens.
HUDtington Pacific J s
located at 711 Oc ean
Avenue. between 7th and 8tl1
streets in 11unUngton Beecb.
Leasing ifonnation ma.y be
obtained by callirrg
S.'16-:487.
NOW AVAILABLE IN DOYER SHO RES, NEWPO RT BEACH .....
iayrr.ts.t!
• FM poOplt-... aford ihe"""
t!':r~-· ..... ,,..,~
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1 MW 6il!lfMIOll in t1tlt1 silt livin1. l••n Wtlls & SoM, hie. lw 1 llmited
n111nbtr of the llrpst site •itw esletu tver offered In tllls prlrnt locatlm.
Tllm S.)'trht "fortWr Vie•" lob lls'lt 100 fl fronl11t ind ire up to
200 ft dtep. Comblntd with the prestl11 of Newport's l1mou1 Wnt 8111tf ~ privstl bucllu..._ JllD.kltw tsll1U. off• thl I~ ..
b::ltlon IA lftb ......
I~" Wells & Sons, Inc. '''ll'd"11ft 11td tiuttd 109f d"1m ~ J011 ~ JIUrdllM Ill 111q1d:aMI tlblfna Blyettll homt.
New 300 Serlu •· $64,950 to $120,000 · .,
Models et 1842. Sant1-io Dr1ve, Newpoit &Uch,
-PhOM (714) 646·1550 for .appointment. • !'-'-'"•'l~•·•rJ.n.fH-,_,,...A•
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tana State Ulli.venity. They. the bter·ior of a netional and wildllfe and unlimitedir
recently lfl.OVed to a new forest , they fOUlld' .eseape .miles· of horseback riding
bOme in Leguna Niguel,. from R11og, Although more .. 1riiils can be found in .the
baY.ing lived · previously · in than l)fl1! of the entire pro· suzrounding. f o r e a t • Ac·
.the san .Fernando .Valley perty has been snapped up, comodatlons !Or horses in-
and in TOrrance. smog refugees w1ll still find elude new stables aod fenc·
SHARP
If yt111're I tlierp tr1l1ft, •1•
th• DAILY PI LOl'S fe'"out
D!me•A·lln'• 'cliullted 1d1 Set•
11rd•yt, Meke • M thr tl••I , • •
whetli•r you're bvyi119 .., 1elllnf,
circular cul-de-aac1 with
ceetral park areas, un~
dellground utilities, etc. The
homes iµnploy tome ·oC the.
most r.ecent · dali'in im· .
provements, 'IUdl as plan·,
ning ttle total house and lot
as a unit to provide the
maximum in livability.
Talcott has served as a an excelleat selection of ed paddock areas. pilot in the Air Force. botb level and bill sites, The number o( ranctJo.I'----------'
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llXCWSIVB ON-THB-B&tCHAPARfMBNTS FOR'LBA$ll .
Tho Huntington PaciPc, for !he busy enCnli1!11 ind hb'-family
who want the utmost in gracfou1 outdoor/in.door living. Delight
in authentic Meditenanean 'de1ign/elegance, a11hort wQlk from
warm tend, a friendlY sun and wide stretches of b'each. Awaken
to the gentle 1tir of surf, to the panoramic splendor of the oc:ean.
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Escape from the icity's beat to .Cool, clean Ju-eezea;Swim In &!
heated pool or re1ax in a sauna to rejuV~to \f":ied~ mind. anc{:
body. Re.treatJii yollt own private world, 'to!llplele with !ho:
rllfinemeits.that modltDl ~-electric pl inning cao provide. Enjoy •
spacious· roof deckJ ovrrlooldntflhe sea lmd .apartment llvinf '
feah!r!Dg deep ,Yill-to-wa!l ~_eting, ind tao luxury~ IUDkua
Roman tubs/sho~ers. Watclifupn your llvift,B roo~ the tidal ebb·
and· flow, the endless drama.,9¥..the 1ea. At day's ehd 9leep re•
freshed, with a sense of deep.ai\tisfaction.
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•Clean air, blue 1kle11 sunswept
beaches
• Surf:llshlngatyourfrontdoor
• Unlfornied security guerdl for
yout family'• protecti1111
• SeCurity sea walls/fence ~ ., ADAMS AVE.
~ATLANTA
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LOCATION: To rt•ch Th11 HunUn11on Pacific from th11 north, drlYe 1outh on the San Dieao Pruw•y lo
th• Golden \.V111t tu:noll.1um right lo th11 Paclftc Co111 HJghw1y, turn left ind proce!'d to the development.
Fzom the 1outh, tum off San 0111110 Freew1y et Beech Boulevard, tum rtabt at ~taift Stnet and continue
on M.dn Street to the Pacific Co11t H1ghw1y, twn right and proceed to the developmMt.
·,The HUNTING:t():N PACIFIC
71 tOc:caa.Avcnuc /Huntington Beacli / Califomla9264tS
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• Pepnanent staff management
• Quick, easy access to the Loa
Angele1 metropolitan~
• LUXDr)'/prlVl.te llving to please
the most discriminating
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full-width walls of glass. Soaring cathedral ceilings, formal dining rooms,
party-size bar areas, glamorous master suites with walk-out decks. Here
are homes that are more than you've ever
dreamed of, even at twice their price! But
could you believe that such fabulous homes
are in a community where you can swim,
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By Phil lnterlandl
"The board, by -bol1ot, and unanimou& voto, hu decided to take you to dinner, and will not
accept "no' for IA anawerl"
Ann Landers
Wife Would Rather
Be Fired Than Hired
DEAR ANN LANDERS: You recenUy published
a letter from a woman who said she would rather
starve to death than return to housework. The gal
U11ed several complaint! -principally the extra
things she had to do which were NOT housework,
such as wash the car, repair the plwnbing, shampoo
th..e dog, mow the lawn,
shovel the snow and so
on. You were most sym~
pat.hlc and invited your
readers to rresent ~·the
other side o the story -
if there is one."
Well, there is one, and
here It 11 .
Two years aa:o I went to
the upenae of bringing a 10-
called houaekeeper' over
here from another country.
Within 60 days, she hod boll·
ed tbe plaatic egg timer with
the ena, tried to stra!&hten
the curved ,,..,.irwt knife
with my pliers, put· the rub-
ber bathtub mat in the
clothes dryer and ruined the
motor, bolled a leg of lamb
in deep water IN rnE
OVEN, and polished my
silver service with steel
wool. I could go on, but I
think you have the picture.
Thanks in advance for
printing the "other side."
-EASIER TO DO I T
MYSELF
DEAR EASIER: Yea, and
cheaper, too. Thank• for
wrlttnc.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : I
am a mother of three active
children and I seem to be
have done 1omethla& about
It.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I
married an immature, hot-
tempered, lazy, !yin( scoun·
dnl againtt the 1dvice of
my faaiuy, friendl, my
clergyman, and you. After
sl.J: montti.s of hellish
ligbtlng and being called
every name under the sun I
told him, (through the ban·
dages) that I wacted a trial
separation -three months.
The three months were
over last wf!ek. I rea.ll.ze
now that I must have been
1 crazy to have married that
loon and crazier still t:> have
put up with hls cruelty, I
am filina far divorce to·
morrow.
The question : Should 1
return the wedding gifts?
Some of them are 11Ull in the
boxes.
-ALIVE AT LAST
DEAR ALIVE: The wed·
dial ctft1 belo11 to the wife
unle11 abe m1te1 a special
ac~ement wttb her husband
a1 part of the cUvorct 1et-
tlement.
"'orking my tall off from Glv1 111 or loH him ............. , ,..,.,
morning till ni.n.t. I am not 11 ..... YOU "''' 11n1. '°'* 01Jt1 "°' "'" 6" on hO'l'f !!_...hi.St !Ill "'"nu complaining. I Jove my bus. ~ ... ~1.,~a 11 ;~l'dt':ftJ~ band my c 'ds and my wt111 Art .,,. Lt,,,111 " S.:.J" .,._. ,.... ' IU OUISI lo An11 Landerl 111 ur• of ltll1 home. The problem is my ...,_,J><!r, ~1os1n1 511 an11 Jn co•11 I
sister·in·law. :~.~~-· 1t1m111c1, 11/l·tddrtsHd
Lizette has three children AM Ltlldt~ wlll "'ltd te llel• "'°" W!lh Your 1'retlltm1. l'Hf lflMI to ,.,., I "'hose ages are the same as '" cftr•.,. '"'DAILY tLoT, 11>C111111111 I I Hll-addftlltd, llllmptd tnvtl-. mine -all under five. Four1,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
days a week Lizette drops BUS INESS AND I her kids off at my house
while she does charity work PROFESSIONAL .
and gets her picture in the
paper for being on thi! com-GU IDE
mittee and that committee. I think it is wonderful that ._, ________ _
Lizette is interested in com· e
munity aUalrs, but I feel she MATTRESSES
i~ raking advantage of mf!.
Not only do I bathe. feed
and care for her kids, but
she hand:1 me her grocery
list and ;ays, "While you're
_gettin&yoor grocer ie 1 ,
please get mine."
MATTRESSEK
BOAT!'t -HO~flf'...S • ti7Aru:i:..;
lrftrul•r !lb•pee
Colt. Mt:u MattreN Co.
tllO NtWp!lrt Blvd.
Liberty 8-1303
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-LIZETIE'S PATSY e UPHOLSTE RY
DEAR PATSY: I lhhltl,-----
Llutte b11 found hcnelf a
free baby1itter, c r o c e r y
shopper • a d all-1round
champ. But the qu,1don
1.sa'l whit I thlnk, It's wb11
YOU tbhtt, and apparently
~·ou think It's fine or you'd
Mesa Upholstery
Liberty 8-4781
JJSO NIWP'Olf ILYD.
I See By Today's
Want Ads
• THAT
• IT'S • DIME • A • LINE
• DAY
H o r oscope
''The wl.ae man controls
hl• destiny , , , Altrolo1Y
polnu the way,"
ARJES (March 21-Aprll
19): Gather resource•. Your
abilltlet are put to te1t.
Unusual day in th a t
aaalp.menta, r e a: u latJot11
come to forefront. You know
whi:.t must be done. Key ii
to find out how. Heed voice
of experience.
TAURUS (April 20-May
20): Flnilh taskl. LIJten
well to individual with com·
plaint Be analytical. You
could find out much about
your own dllem·ma. Study
ARIES me111ge. D a y
features change, unsteady
conditions.
GEMINI · (May 21.June
20): New view toward
money, income ii iDdicrated.
Include one close to you in
any major deciaion . If you
try to do It alone, you may
have to retrace 1tep1. Be
mature and fair -then you
gain.
CANCER (June 21-July
22): Your hunches are
1harpty boned. Metos your
timing ill &pt to be COJ'Te<:t.
Accent today on
partnershlpe, indudin& mar·
rlage. Vl1lt_, and mea11ages
make this a busy time. Re·
main calm.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
Not wi'" to apeculate. Get
the 1ao11. And .i.o a•t need-
e d rest. Fine for
recuperating, p 1 a n n l n g .
Engage in creative hobby
activity. Have fun without
being extravagant. Expand
point of view.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22;:
Conditi~ appear to be
anything but sttble. Be
ready for unus u al an·
nouncementa. Be patient.
You do want to break from
present condition.a -but be
sure you are informed. Take
time to know.
LIBRA (sept. 23-0ct. 22):
KONA LANES
Presents OUR A .NNUAL
LABOR DAY WEEKEND
""' I BOWLING
THE CURTAIN-RAISING EVENT ON
THE BRAND NEW SEASON
Get That Extra Practice
Before Your New Lea9ue Gets
Underway.
BOWLING--
Regular Price
for 1st (3rd-5th, etc.> Game
Each 2nd Game
(2nd, 4th,_6th, etc)
Just a Penny·-· No Limit
OH•t ¥1lti , t 1.111. • I J•lf!id11i9ht, •II J i1y1. Yovth lowllnt
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Intermission
HB .Teens Form
, Theater Group
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By TOM TITUS
What do you do when it's swnmer, and you're a
teenager with three months' worth of time on your
hands? Do you spend it at the beach\ hitchhike up the c:oa,.t or go camping in the mountains?
.U you're among a group ol enterprising youths
with e keen interest in drama, you could start your
own little theater.
... That's what happened in Htlntington Beach over
t.he':l~st couple months, and now .this group is ready to
display its first effort - a production of "A Thousand
ClojVns," which opens nert Saturday night at the Hunt-
ington Beach Playhouse.
: It'll be the culmination of a busy summer for the
25-.J)lember group which calls itself the Pacific Coast
Repertoty -not to be confused with South Coast Rep-
e~ry in Costa Mesa. Where the young thespians go
from there isn't quite clear at this point.
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"'''IT ALL DEPENDS HOW much money we can NO LESSO S
make with 'Thousand Clowns,' and whether or not we N
can find a building to use permanently," explains Val-___ E_lk_•__:cSom.:.::.~m~•:.:'---
arie How, a pretty, vivacious, lfryear-old redhead who
can hold her own on the
adult stage, and did so ad-
mirably in the last Hunt-
ington Beach Playhouse
production, ''The Petrified
Forest."
'Char ity'
Held Over
At Laguna
'The company, she notes,
started out as just a sum-
mer project, but now the
members want to stay to-
gether and produce m o r e WiUt ' 1 S we e t Charity"
plays. However, the Hunt-pulling in heavy sugar at the
ington Playhouse will be box office, the Laguna
tied up by its regular the-Playhouse has announced te ti! xt extra performances for the a r group un ne sum-popular Neil Simon musical.
Elke's _No Apple
Actress Says ClassiS Waste of Time
By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD CuPIJ -
Elb SOmmer, Uie dazzling
bloode Teutor»:c beauty 1 at-
1.eoded-ooe acting clelis end
concludied tttey are a gr<M11
waste of time .
s I e e P I n g 1 n t h e i r driving trucks or painting
autcmoblle1. houses. Smne of t b em
''Most ol ttJe young men should go to college and
are very handsome, but study for a career not ln·
have no ta.lent. They volving show business."
Squander tiJeir Y o u t h Elke was one of tbe
waiting for a break that "Will fortunate ones. She came to
""'-come." Hollywood · ... and started at
Elke, vmo Currently is the t~ With a starring role
(/
"The instructor asked me
to walk out on stage with a
young act.er," Elke recalled
the other day. "Then I was
told bo imagine I was en ap-
ple. The actor was asked to
pretend lhe was a tree trunk.
. "The H ol Se • . mall ict . E St'OW STARTI "' ou•• starring with Dean Martin in
1
'The Prize'' after five J;r.;;;~;;~;;=;~:;;;~il tn oose ven "S p ures ID urope. APPROXI MATELY 1;d l'.M.
Joys'' at C-Olumbia, is less "1 don't know," Elke said. L-ChlkfNft IJMw12 FUii-'
crtltical of girls who hang "Maybe it 's beoouse actors
out at drug stores and other have never appealed to me
locations oear m o v i e as men. And I hate to see so
studios. many potentially successful "It was impossible. I oan
pre~nd I am a gypsy or a
princess. but never an ap-
ple." ._.J
The experience remains
with the 26-year-0ld actress
like an off-center dream.
Acting schools aren't the
an.siwer. D i c t 1 o n and
graceful body movement
can be taught, but not the
rest.
"That's why I have so
much pity for the young ac-
tors who hang around
Hollywood wasting days,
months end years of their
lives hoping to become
movie and television stars.
"They take odd jobs as
walterli or bu-s boys or park-
ing attendants and blaw all
their money on a c t i n g
lesoons, even .if it means
"A girl can always get young men ruin their lives
married and raies a fami· by failing to achieve an am·
ly ," she evnlai"ed. "h ... it's b'tion tba 'll -,.. ..... ....,.. 1 t w1 always
different w it h the young escape them."
men. They don 't have the -========== proper training to start any ~
kind of career. I've wodted
witlh some o( them and
others are friends.
"I tell them they are
w~g their intellects. And
it breaks my hoort to see
them take part·time jobs.
They won 't accept a steady
job or occupation because,
as l!hey say, 'What if a good
part Should come along?'
"The odds on a 'good role
or a big movie are so small
Ui:at there is almost no hope
at all.
"lnistead of sitting around
waiting, they should g<t jOOe
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Whatever happens after-weekend, "Charity" will By JACK GA VER to $12 a seat, they are ask·
ward, the Pacific Coast continue through IAlbor Day NEW YORK (UPI) -The ing for it. ·--
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Repertory will have taken and will resume next Friday temptation is getting So far, these ··has been
its first step with ''Clowns," and Saturday, Sept. 6 and 7 greater ea'ch season. this more of this sort 0 f
one of the better comedies for two final performances. one coming up may be the meretricious showmanship
Shown 11 114' •~' 1t:ilt making the community theater rounds and one which The show -directed by Ofle that will land me in a in the off.Broadway precinct "lHE "'WY"·
was done at the same Huntington Beach Playhouse John Ferzacca with musical precinct stati()fl for tripping ttian on Broadway. But a ~
three years ago. direction by Doris Shields -up an actor. major offender is t h e~~~~~~~~~~~~r~~~~~~~~~~~~::::::::~~ 1 It was almost a natural choice for the all·teen cast, features 15 major pro· The temptation is the Broadway version of "Hair"
sihce half the players have appeared in the show be-duction numbers and 19 re6ult of the increasing at tile Biltmore Theater.
fol-e, either as a high school or little theater production. complete scene changes. tendency 1o have actors in· The show, whi ch has some
Ml H · 1· th I f S d M k ·t Choreography is by Cyndia v'3ding the audience side of pleasureable moments in its ss ow is repea mg e roe o an ra ar owi z Sandberg of the Glori.a which she enacted at Huntington Beach High School. Newm. an Dance Company. a theater. not only entering sc<l!"e, if little els-e, to and exiting through . the recommend it, doesn't need
;·JIM WARNER, WHO TAKES the heavy leading Starring in the title role of aisles, but actually perform-that pre-curtain writhing,
rOte of Murray Burns, once played the young nephew, the soft.hearted dance hall ing in them. .somersaulting and other in·
NiCk - a part assigned this time to 11-year-old David girl is Heather Hayes, with Primarily, this repulsive b'uding exhibitions in the , Charles Benton, To n i Appel. Mike Frym, who plays Arnold, has done the role Shearer and Gae McElhaiy development can be pinned as;tes by the actors. The on·
of Albert, while Kevin Curry (Albert) and Tom Appel playing top supporting roles. oo the dir.ectors . with, in stage anti cs are sufficient to
(cpiuckles the Chipmunk) comph~:te the cast. Also featured are Raun some cases. an assist trom convey the hippy docb'ine or ~All of the cast members are students or graduates Niles, Austin Kelly, Cecille the playwrights. this show.
of Huntington Beach High School, including the direc~ Kohne and Michael Sutton. The directors. obviously . The excuse for Uiis trend
tor, 18-year-old Tim Curry, who'll be a d rama major at Curtain time for the re-don't koow when they are is Lhat its advocates believe
Oranw Coast Collefe this fall . maining five performances well off. They are lucky if in a policy or "total in-" e a ed fo th 'b'lity · 8 30 l h they don 't get blasted for volvement.'' 'lbere ir.s a re gross y unprepar r e respons1 1 is : p.m. a t e of a theater group," Miss How relates, "but after some playhouse, 319 Oces.n Ave. what they contrive behind danger here. Except in rare
exhausting promoting by a few footsore members, we in Laguna Beach. Reserva· the footlights. When they in· cases, the customers always
obtained enough donations from local businessmen to tions may be made by call· vade audience.Jand. where a outnumber the actors by a
assure our immediate survival. Then the Huntington ing 494-8061. ce rtain privacy presumably large percentage. And one .;=~~~~~~~;:;:::=il~h~as~be~e~n~b~ou~~~h~l~fo~r~u~o~m~~==~l~l~~~·~~a~y~s~~·======'./I Beach Playhouse offered us the use of their facilities II · · · ·
for our rehearsals and performances." ....
The pertonnances, by the way, will be Sept. 7, 11,
12413 and 14 at the playhouse, with a 7:30 p.m. (rather
than 8:30) curtain. It'll be a good chance to see what ~
young people can do when they cha.q.nel their energies ~ -t·wn
in a creative direction, Jtck L•mmon-W•lltr Mo1tth•r.r * 1i * "The
BACKSTAGE -Smalt world department: Travel-Odd Couple"
ing Tony Brandt writes from Stuttgart, Germany, that Od,j Coupli-7·9·10;55
he •ran into Thor Nielsen in London's Picadilly Circus Sot.-S111.-Mo11,
.. ~ Nielsen played the lead ·in "Stop ' the World -I ''====c=.=''=''='='"='='='.,"='=·M=.==='I Want to Get Off" at Brandt's Anaheim Playhouse threer· years ago . , . · COr1t1111' cine C(IArr 111eMW11r ~m 1,
Response to the excellent production of 1'Who's
Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" at Long Beach's Forum XI
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Tbii eye-poppine event
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Ram·s, ·Uµb~_aten Chiefs Clash· TQnight.
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Bo1er 's Hit
Leads L.A.
To Victory
SA:-1 FRANCISCO (AP) -Ken Bo)'·
cr's LY.'o-0ut pioch single in the eighth
inning scored Willie Dav\s with the
tie-breaking run, sparking the Los An·
geles Dodgecs to a 5-4 victory OYU the
San Franc~ Giants Friday night.
Letty Claude Osteen checked the Gi·
2.nts on live hits until the ninth, when
he needed help from reliever Jim
!":'.rewer in boosting ru,, Season record
to 9-17.
Boyer. batting for Bob Bailey in th~·
' eighth. looped a single jur;t out ol Ut ~·
On Tl' Today
1 p.m., Channel 11
1·e3ch of seetind baseman Ron 1tun ·
scoring Davis from second to snap
:!-2 tie .
Davis had opened the inning wit
an infield hit off Gaylord Perry. 1~1
an.:1 moved to second on a groun:
~cut.
The Dodgers scored two more nm~
in the ninth on singles by Zoilo Ver-
salles, Davis and Tom Haller, a sac-
rifice and errors by Hunt and first
baseman Willie McCovty.
Sing(es by Je5us Aloo, Jim Daven-
port and Jack Hiatt closed the gap to
5-3 in the bottom ol tile mi.h, knock·
ing out Osteen, and Bobby Bonds
drove in ariother run with a sacrilice
, fly befcn Brewer fanned Willie Mays
for the last out.
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. dor Miguelin, who displays his courage by biting
the bull's horn. Miguelin made sure he didn't bite
.an Swim Trials
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theatrics after the bull was tired and weakened
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What's Left for Encore
Ho1ners Help
Angels Trim
A's, 5 to 3 After 3 Records Fall
By GLENN WHITE
Of Jllf D•llJ Pli.t Slaff
soonlt "I came up short on my stroke
and nad to take another," he (old U1e
• DAILY PILOT.
Sucl'1:ssi ve home runs by Bobby
Knoop and Tom Sab"iano helped
California build a commanding early
lead and the Angels bung on for a 5-3
victory over the Oakland Athletics
Friday... night.
J im Fregosi and Rick Reichardt
each knocked in a California run with
Garrett & Co
To Attract
48,000 in LA
The Rams publicity department, for
some strange reason is touting
tootght's pre-.season g~e between
floundering Los Angeles and the
undefeated Kansa& City' Chlefs as the
second annual Surkr Summer Bowl.
However, the Comeback Bowl might
be a better name as far as the Rams
are C()OCerDed.
Kickoff is scheduled for 8:CIS and a
crowd or 48,oo:> ts expected in Los
Angeles Memorial Coliseum to see if
the Rams can rebound from two-
straigbt poundlngs.
U the Rams are to ba\mCe back.
thoy"'• .. J>i<ked a tough !do to do it
.against.
Kansas Otty, sparked by the running
of former USC star Mike GarreU and
quarterback Len Dawson, who has
thrown more touchdown passes than
any active signal caller (156), is one of
just two undefeated pro teams around
th.is_..;ummer.
Alfd the Chiefs aren't likely to forget
the 44.24 pounding they took from the
Rams in 1967.
Both Dallas and San Dfego, which
. were soundly beaten ~e '67 Rams
came back to clobber Los Angeles in
the past two weeks.
Coach George Allen of the Rams has
indicated that he'll return quarterback
Roman Gabriel and tight end Bill
Truax to starting roles against tbe
Chiefs.
And spli{ end Jack Snow, who was
cm. the receiving end of many Gabriel
bombs in 1967, will make his first ap-
pearance as a starter tonight.
However, compounWng the Rams'
recent woes are the losses CJf running
back Les Josephson, the Rams top
ruruteT in 1967, and safetyman Ohuck
Lamson. Boµi will be lost to the Rams
for more than .a month.
Gabriel, who was dumped nine
times by San Diego two weeks ago,
may be in store for another trying
evening against Kansas Qty's froot
four.
The Chiefs' Ernie Ladd, Aaron
Brown, Jerry Mays and B u ck
Buchanan are even bigger and heavier
than the Rams' famed Fearsome
Foursome.
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Sports Editor
Thunderbird •
' Lead Taken
By Murphy
CLIFTON, N. J. (AP) -Brash Bob
Murphy, the•red-hot, red· haired
rookie, stonned out of e massive log
jam Friday and seized the first round
lead in the $150,000 Thutalerbird Golt
Classic with a four-under-par 68.
"It was kind of steady round," said
the stocky. Floridian who won last
week's Philadelphia Classic and led
through the first three rounds of the
Westchester Classic the week before
"I could have played better, l could
have played worse."
. He birdied the seventtl, eighth and
ninth holes from five, 10 W. 20 feet
for an outgoing 33 and came home in
3.5 with a birdie on the par I Ith.
He also had a bogey, when be was b\
a trap on No. 3, but got it back when
he pitched to within four inches of the
cup for an easY bird on the fOW'th.
Murphy had a two-stroke lead over a
group of 12 knotted at 70.
Among the huge group who took
two-under 70s on the 7,035-yard Upper
Montclair Country Club course wt!:re
Billy Casper, the season's leading
money-winner, British Open champion
Gary Player and Australian veteran
Bruce Cr.ampton.
Pre-tourney favonite Jack Nlckl.aus
was one over .at 73 -"I just played
lousy" -despite an eagle three.
Defending champion Arnold Palmer
had 71, puUng him in QJ!Otber huge
group. "I had 33 put1s out there "
Palmer said. "If I'd putted a little ~t
ter it could have been a much better
round.
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LONG BEACH -What coold they
possibly do tonight for an encore after
three world records were smashed
Friday night in the first round of finals
in the U.S. men's Olympic swim trials
at Belmont Plaza 01.Yll'lpic pool?
"It cost me, but I don't know if it
would have made the difference
between beating Mark or not I do
know that I would have been under 56
seconds, though."
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HANDBALL GROUP
REJECTS RUSSIA NS
AMSTERDAM. Holl.and (AP) -The
International Handball Federation
decided by a 13·12 vote and two
abstentions Friday to take a\\:ay from
the Soviet UrUon the world cham-
pionships for women which were to bf>
held in Moscow, Leningrad and Kie\
in December. the Dutch news agenc~
ANP reported.
The Il·IF proposed the step becauE
a number of countries had announce:
that for the time being they don't war.~
to meet teams from the Eastern bloc.
On the same grounds. the 11-11-'
decided not to hold this., year a Euro·
pean Cup competition for women and
men. The decision was eV1!n clMer. 13-
13 and one abstention, with Swiss IlfF
President !~ans Booxann casting the
deciding vote.
!11 Can • A1n Race
Due to vie today were aces in the
400 [reestyle. 100 breaststroke and 200
meter individual medley, including
area stars Greg Fink (400 free) and
Ken Doesburg (100 breast) -who
were battling to stay alive ill morning
prelims.
Friday's blitzkrieg or the record
books was paoo:I by 1964 Olympic hero
Don Schollander. youthful Mark Spitz
and Charlie Hickcox.
Schollander never trailed in U1e 200
fre e and recorded a 1:54.3
perfonnance to reduce the listed
global best o( l: 55. 7 and a pending
time of 1:54.8. \\1UCh he set in Friday
morning qualifying.
Hickcox put on a tremendous pace
iri the 400 meter ilkl.ividual medley to
obliterate the world standard of 4: 43.3,
\\'hich he set in the morning. His finals
ime was an incredible 4:39.0.
And. Spitz, just graduated from high
~chool this summer, reduced his own
\rorld record in the 100 butterfly. clip-
ping it from 55.7 to 55.6.
~Te had to rally the last 50 meters.
after il!ssell had taken what ap-
peare . a commanding lead.
J~o"oev , Spitz drew .. even with 111
meters to go and hit the fini sh wall
first by an arm.
Russell lunged for the finish too
Gurney to Challenge
New Zealand Drivers
ELKHART LAKE, Wi<. (AP ) -De·
fending champion Denis Hulme and
his New Zealand teammate, Bruce
McLaren. who [inished second 1ast
year, will be challenged by 33 top
Grand Prix driven SuncN;y ln the fir$:
race of. the lnteroatlonal Canadiar.-
Amerlcan Challenge Cup series.
'ftl(! SO-lap. 200-mile Can-Am rac ·
is to start at Road America's roor-mi:,
course here.
Both J:lulme and ~1cl..aren ~~u Vt•
driving spanking new h1cLa.ren MK8s
with 427 cubic Inch Chevrolet engines.
Among tf>e challengea-s will be Mario
And:retti, Dell Gumey, Jim llall, S"'e·
den's Joaldm Bonnier aod Mexico's
Pedro Rodlicuez.
&tcLar<n led qualifying last y•ar
wttb a lap in uceu of 108 miles per
hour and -up as chompion ol ttie
lull Can·Am series to earn porsooally
more tlten '100,000. Huolme, In oapturinf the Ellth<lrt
Leke rece, became the first driver to average betW' tnan 100 m .p.h. in
a Oan·Am race. lie finished second in
&;1e QllT'Am serie1.
Vlclory In the Road America Ca.n·
Am brlnp Jn J12,000 Orn pli« moo·
ey, plu.s 1 1izable tall¥ ol accemq
:::-:..t spocial awards. It will also gi1
.:~e winner e leg on the prize fu r.
;;oing to the six-race series c!l.ampion.
Mark Doqobue, U.S. road racing
champion in both 1967 and 1968, will
·ie driving a Lola.Chevrolet, the same
as former champion Qiuck Parsons.
Andretti will be in a Ford-powered
Lola. Jim HaU , wbose winged Ctie.p·
arr-al am mysterioos automatic gear-
s hUt have made it one ol the most
rontroversal cars in years. will un·
\·eil a completely new Chevrolet·~··
ered Chaparral for Ule Can-Am .
Gurney, America's premler Grend
Prix representative, will drive his own
1\ll-Amerlce racer wltti f''ord mUGcle.
Other drivers include Lothar f\tot-
schcnbacber. Sam P06eY. Jerry !fen·
sen. Charley H&)'ff, Ron Gourt~y.
Ron Bucknum, Pet.er RevSCIO ood Skip
S<'Otl.
Qualifying was held both Friday and
today. The fln1I practice will be Sun.
ctay from II a.m. to noon.
Sub.,equent Can-Am races wtll be
at Bridge.hrunp(on. N.Y .• on Sept. 15;
EdmQnton, Al""rtl:. CanQda, Sept 29 ;
Monterey. CnW .. Oct. 13: Riverside,
Calif., Oct. 27, and ~ Vegas, Nev ..
Nov 10.
Russell said he had practiced turns
and finishes at least 2,000 times the
past three months. "l was even doing
it in my sleep," he points out.
f-le was caught in 56.1 wiUi Ro ss
\Va1es third in 57.7.
Schollander, tht seasooed veteran.
says he was using his legs too much
early in U1e race and opined that had
he gone all out in the morning, he
would have gone even faster than he
did in the nocturnal finale.
"I tried to swim my own race ..
,!!radually increasing my effort with
every length of the pool ," he stated. "I
\\·anted to break the record becaus<'
this was tnY last swim at sea level."
Second \:~hollander was John N~lson ( 1: .6) with Steve Rerych
tilt.rd (1:57.3).
Gary Hall, ttie "'Rancho Alamito!'i
high school wh.iz whb owned the world
record in the 400 ..... indo u.n1iil Fi;day
morning. found himself embroiled in a
stirring duel just to make the third
and last qualifying team berth the last
50 meters.
He was fourth. behind 1-Uckcox,
Greg Bli.ckingham and Pete Williams.
but managed to go ahead of the latter
the final 20 meters.
Buckingham recorded a 4:40.2 and
llall a 4:40.6. \Villiams was also under
the fonner global hesl with a 4:41.8
and he didn't even make the traveling
squad.
Tonight's competition begin6 at 7.
Su nday features the 100 back, 100
breast and 200 indo. Monday it's the
100 free and 200 back.
Prelims begin at 11 a .m. and finals
·t 7 p.m. each day.
'1·0 Grid Scores
Friday
San Diego 6, Denver 3
Cincinnati 13, New York Jets 9
Cleveland 22, Bufialo 12
At1gel Slate
a single and Andy Messersmith pit-
ched two shutou innings of relief to
help Jim McG lin, 10-12 , wi:n the
decision from J Catfish Hunter. 11·
12.
The An gels ored twice in the first
inning af<ter V. c Davalillo doubled and
11unter com tted a throwing error on
a sacrifice t by Fregosi. One run
scored on Don Mincher's infield out
and another on a single by Reic hardt.
Knoop and Satriano led off the se·
cond inning with homers to knock
11unter from the mound.
A wa1k to Davalillo. a throwing er·
ror by reliever Ed Sprague and a
single by Fregosi produced the third
run of the inning and put the Angels
ahead ~1.
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Spark Santos
OAKLAND fAPl -The great Pele
led Santcs of Br.aziJ to a 3-1 exhibition
vicrory over Oakla'fld of tht! Nortil
A.merican Soccer League Friday night
before an NASL record crowd of 29,162.
Pele scored two goals, one in ttie
first half to deadlOck the score and
lbe other late in the second half.
Few Upsets Recorded
At U.S. Tennis Open
FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (AP) -A
battle o( lefties highlights Sunday ac-
tion at the U.S. Open "tennis cham-
pionship as Rod Laver of Costa Mesa.
lhe world's top ranked player. makes
his debut in the big tournErnent.
Laver who had drawn a bye in the
opening days of the tournament will
battle Tomas Koch of Brazil in the
first U.S. Open that pits professiona1s
against amtJteurs.
In action Friday Australian John
Newcombe amt Americans Marty
Riessen and Clark Graebner led a
solid Edvance of seeded men into the
second round Friday and it remained
for a plucky litJtle Scot girl. Joyce
\Villiams. to provide the upset ex -
citement of the U.S. Open tennis
champions~ps .
Mrs. Willi'ams. 23, \V ife of an English
soccer writer. brought her game to a
peak for a ~7. 6·2. 6-4 triumph over
seventh-seeded Mary Ann Eisel of St.
Louis, America's No. 2 woman
amateur .
Newcombe, 1967 winner here when
the tournament was all amateur and
at No. 4 Uie highest men's seed Ul &ee
action. cfushed Allen Quay or South
Orange, N.J., 6-1 , 6-3, 6-3. Both are
pros.
Riessen. a new pro who formerly
teamed with Graebner in doubles,
fOUDd a ru .. gged opponent in young Zel-
jko Franulovic of Yu goslavia, but
finally prevailed on an overpowering
service and deadly volleyin_g 11·9, 4~.
6-3. 6-4. Ri~ssen is seeded 15th.
Graebner, sinj!les ace of the current
U.S. Davis Cup squtd and a
semifinalist at Wimbledon this year.
had to produce some of his finest shot-
making in subduing Premjit Lall of
India 6-3, I~. 7·5, 6-4.
Other survivors in the men's
division included the v e t e r 1: n
Rama11attian Krishnan o( Jndisi. beard-
ed Torben Ulrich or Denmark, 45-year-
old Vic Seixas or Villanova, Pa., and
Chuck McKinley of New York.
Miss Eisel, looking weary and losing
her confidence i.n the final two sets.
v.•as the lone seeded woman ptayer to
fall.
4 Coast Area Aces • Ill Kayak Semis
' B~ RON EVANS
Of 1'111 011n' 1'1191 l11H
LONG BEACll -Four Orange
Coast area paddling stars will be at
lhelr matks this afternoon at Long
Beach Marina, competing in the
se.mlfin;i.ls o! the U.S. men's Olympic
kayak trials.
Battie bt-glns ;c. 4:l.l. Sunday at the
same hour it'll be doubles finals and
today's nine sin-gles survivors will
return Monday ;it 4:30 for the finale.
Also gunni~ for ()\ympie team
spots in afternoon b11ttle are womon
kayok can0tt1.
Rowing, pairs aDd fo~. is billed ror
J
U1e morning, Sunday and Monday
with race time at 9. struggling ror buths in the kayak
nnals are three Newport Beoch
!'itars-Petcr \Yclgimd. John Glair and
DUI Jewell-plus. surprislng L c s
Cutler. water pOlo assistant at Eslan-
cia •Ugh School.
CuUer, now one of the big lavoritcs,
won hi.s heat. Friday in impressive
Juhlon, as did GWr. CuUer covered
the 1,000 metm in 4:40.l with Bob
Harli (4:45:0) second and Weigand
(4:4S.6) third.
Glatr zipped d0•11 lht: '\\rind·blown
course in 4:29.9 to win handily.
Jewell, rowing three.Quar1ers speed
(3s was Clair). took an easy second to
qitional champion John Pickell
Pickct.t clocked 4:33.6 v.•lth Jewell ti1ri-
ed in 4:33.8. Je•·ell held second fron1
wl.re-to-wire.
\VciganU held a. cotni.md1ng le3d lor
most o( the "'ay . But then the foot rest
lo his.).7·foot craft came lOOM and ht
actua.Qy quit paddling for a few
seconds as Cutler whiske<I by, then
Haris shot put.
"I just wanted lo qut11J'y,'' Weigand
said. "It wam't worth rlskin& further
damage to the equipment."
Cutler re(used to p3ddle to the dock.
for a press lnlervle\v despite a plea to r
do so fro1n the public .address an·
noun cer. .,..
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l OOITicd orr down ch:w.ruil to U11
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Plc~er ~laortage
Artist Picture
Appears Clou{ly-
B7 EARL GUSTU:Y
OI .. Dl4IJ PIM ,..,
i:..,w. .. &each b not what
you could call a typical eom-
munlly. '!Ills is also true oi'
~ hll1>. 1¢ool'• football
procr-n>, wl>lc!> mlJl>I be
·-~~of all. .
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SChool ha& an tnrollmtnt of
0011 900. So 11 is S\lrprl&inl, 11>..-., lo ·nali11 Ilsa! In
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can Pt back on the. wiDD1n.c , ttolr lo JlllB.
· "We, have only ~4 players out rigbt;·DOW,., he 1t1t.
some pothS l<r -two. Ht '• movt11 Sttvo
JOOOlel'mall <~. :no) mm
tackle to center e.nd Tom
SCJ>ertr ( ltO l remain• et •
tActle poll.
Allo l:boctlnJ d • w •
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an aU-Onltvlft L e a I u o 11n.-... loot ,_ wllo
doubltoupooolf••· _ .. , tho 1"llkln In
the bocklleld "Will be
quarterback Stirfo
WtelboWstf, tbe IUCClmac'
lo lie ll'Od-11111 ,,_,
who WU a IWO-yeot ~
start.-.
Wi-ald ltar1od O.o
pmtl lat year-J-
-lnJured. A lood -· be waa the 119dln1 •twer on
ti>• --loom llllt seuon.
ThoNo.1QUOrWt>ockwW
be Gtne Mofny.
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hasn't lost a race at Orange,.-Ooun.tl 'llllematlonal ly .. xtended 2.1-mUe circuit Sunday. Kerker rides
"I'm ,prtlty dlsappolnt.d
-1 e~ more than
thal Doti! ol those art let·
termln .and we have tome
pntty rood boys comi"I back_ from laat yeu. U we
don't get many injuries,
ft'l'O nlannl~ OD 0 (ood IN90ll.!•-o
Tho Chief rece!YVI will be
Doug llchmhi, Miiia Abbey,
aod Dl.ve McDonnell.
SCha:dtl WU a &tarter at
-loll! yoor be!'" he broke Iii le&. With Sood
111><ed, Schmltz 11 Laa\111&'1
-.Ueld threat.
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Htlll'Y McCIUr. CR Stt'Olld) Mr. l"trtOllillt1 (C Sm!flll
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BILL THOMPSEN
T eba Ntw Po1t
Coast Man
Will Run
Ski Resort
Sun and surfing will be
replaced by snow and skiing
tor Corona del Mar's Bill
Thompoen, wbo will take
over duties as manager of
Brian Head ski resort in
Southern Utah Sept. lS.
Tbompseu. who bas taught
special education classe1 at
Del Mar Race Results
Laguna Beach High School,
is a veteran skier of 13
years and has been a
weekend member cf Mam·
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HO SCltATCHES
moth Mountain's ski petrol
for the last six seaaODl5.
"Brian Head is a nine·
hour drive from Newport
Harbor,.. Thompson said,
"about 185 miles n«th of
Las Vegas, near Cedar Qty.
"Right mw, I guess you
collld coll the area pretty
much underdeveloped. But
It's got great potenUal.
Besides the lodge that can
accommodate 64 people. we
have a ~foot chair lift, ·a
T-bar, skl school and nine
•IGHTH •AC• -' lu'1Dnt•· ) v .. r ski runs... •
Oldl tlld 1111'· Allowtncft. J'\ITM IJ,000. Thotnnuon Mlid two of the l lldl'1 Jtf (L Du~~l r-~" ..... u..c J.10 runa are for beginners, five
wo11t:1r11 IJ lambtrll •·• 1.• for Intermediate ,•~er, and POON Kha~ (M YIMI) t.... Ll
TIME -1.0J-1/S. tw for ~rts ALSO RAM -• ......_. Sfthll And 0 e-r~ ·
w 111. "We're pluming to put In
1eiv.T01ED ~ <>'HI,. a new chairlift next summer
MIHTH 111•c• -1.11" m11n on turt. " and open more exp e rt !J:.' o1111 •"' •· Clllnthlt. Pvr.. areas/' 1ald 1bompsen, who
T~ 1• v-111 11.M '·'° '·'° wW be moving to Utah with =h= 1~ ~:'11111 • ~:: hJs wife, Gall, and their two
TIME -,,."'· children Cbrts• ........ 5 and ALSO •AH -D~ D911, Mlalllll, • "'!"~•' '
E.tfWo. Gffl;""" Hallet, 1vr111111 11t11. Htfl!i, 3. The en t l re
Thompsen family 1kis.
Southland'
Pirate Gridders
To Begin Dril"ls
By JOEL SCHWARZ
Of .. O.ltr J'llll' Stiff
Labor Doy ....,1 be a holi-
day for tbe ft3 members of
the Orange Coast College's
footboll team.
. It will mean just what the
name implie1, work' and
more work, a1 the Pirates
open tbe 1968 rootball season
with Wlo-a-day drills Moo-
day ibarnlJ>g.
"! told the ld<ll IA> report
reedy IA> hit right off the
bet," R1di Diet Tucker, the
Pir-' bead coed>. "We
Mve two scrlnnn&gea and
our ftr1t gane in JU1t three
weeks 50 we have a lot to
do. I expect we'll do some
coutact wwt Moodey morn·
big."
Until 1Cboo1 atarta Sept. 9,
Tllr:lllet and hiJ Mall will
hOld ... twice rllllJy eeuloos
-IHI ID tho momlnl and 4-6 ln the alle.._,,
After cluaes open, the
Pirates will drill once a day
in the afternoon.
Tucker said ttie Pirates
will concentrate on offense
in the morning and defense
in the afternoon.
"M the 8'art, ·everybody
will be learning positions
both ways because we don't
have that mud\ depth," he
aid. "And I think we wW
have some scrimmaging U~·
der our belia by Wed•
neaday.''
Three days after that,
Tucke.r's charges will be at
home for a 1crimmage
apdmt both Groumont and
Mira Costa. Collegea on Sept.
7 . .w.r lbai the Pirates are
on the road for a month,
scrimmaging at Whittier
Sept. 14 and then opening
the regular nlne-gam.e
aeason at Cerritos, Los
Angeles Hari>or and Rio
Hondo College<, Sept. 21, 28
and Oct. 5.
Ramblers Start Play
Against Sacramento
Cyclists
Will Test
New Track
A large number of ranldn&
motorcycle driven have
entered Smday's 2500 cc
Gran Prix purse over the
n.wly e_,ded track at'
Orange County International
Ra~way.
Officials have added three
turns and lllree·lenlbl of a
~ to tbe m<*lrcycle road
racing course in an attempt
to add new interest for spet·
tators and a greater
cb.Uenge for the rlder1.
IDetead of entering the
atraigb.t-away after roun-
ding the tower at the
raceway, drtvtn will now
race out of tbe f8cllJty on a
tlree-tun> ltrelch of upl!alt
which re-enters the track a
a Point midway down the
drag.strip. The new stretch
of track will offer fans a
view of the start and fin.fib,
the . rowtr turn, plua the
three new corners o f
varioua design.
Heading the field ID Sun-
day's riace ts Ron Grant .of
Brisbane, Calif., wbo will
ride a Suzuki.
Tho Al1lsla hed a rough Ume of II In 1967. Six of
Allnl' piayer1 -up In
Ci&tta at one time or -· Of tt. 13 lettermen, Alclns pm. to build a potent
ground game around two of
\hem -Jim Kuhn al
tallbock and Brian Botley
at iullb9ck. Both are ex-
cellent prep backs.
Kllha II a 10-flat sprinter
end gives Akim th e
breakaway threat. He was
the t.eam'a MVP as a junior
last · ,_ and •hould be
again tl>le Ume.
Bagley Is a more powerful
runner but also boo 10.&
speed.
Alli'!I tl>lnb he hat tho
blocklbl talent to cloer ·
Abbey la up a-Giii tho Boes
u ls McDooneU, who was
lie Bee quuterbocl: ID 'e"I.
-who mllht Ina!< IDIO the recelvlnc cotpt II a tranlfer, Bart~. He'a a
IOphomore fro m. Los
Anl•les.
Akins flllllft Oranp and
Foolhill an the teams to
beat for tile Creetview ban·
ner.
''l •Y that because we
had such poor C a m e 11
aaatnst them !all yelr.
Orange look us iK-14 and
Foothill beat ua 27.0."
Akins will field a aolld
flnt unit. Hi1 onir. problem
ls """''""' •ad it .... that w1JI be hovering over hiJ
llhould.r for the wllole
1euon.
Golden West Begins
3rd Season Monday
Golden Weot Colh1e -.s Ila third ~
llUOO Monday when the
R-1 belln cmtact drills at 1:30 a.m.
Coach Ray Shackltlord
wlU drlU hli squed -ex-
pected to be the larg .. t yet
at GWC -from 8:30 to
10:30 durtnl thla week'•
mormn1 workouts, from
3:15 lo t p.m. and from t :30
to 6:30 Jn the even1ng1.
'Ibe m J d ·a ft er noon worm.a ii for panrers and
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rec<lvws only.
The lint week ol pnictice
will be climaxed next lllltur.
day will> a 7 p.m. 1crlm·
mage et Cerrttot JC In
Norwalk. The Ruatlen have
scheduled a serum the
lollowmr Baturdey " 1 t h
Glenclale, p r ob a b 11 at
Orange Cout.
Shacklelord will 11'..t 15
letterm<11 ""4 ammd tO
other Ollldidlte1 Monday
mornlna. Three of t b e
Defending Pacillc Division blnaUon of quarterback Ken Rustlers' moat import.ant
champions of the Con· Berry and receiver Hugh D H tlna s returneN are que1tton
tinental Football League, Oldham. ove Ull.,~~ eason ~~~::ti=• bed 011 t h e 0 r a n g e C o u n t y Berry. the brother of Min· abaceu removed from hill
Ramblers, will make Uie nesota Viking quarterback Rul { 1968 Li d back last week and 11POD't be !Int defense of their title Bob Berry, bit Oldham with es Of Ste able IA> haw cootac:t imUI at tonight on the road against ix ood 1 1_ 1-the •-game _ ~-~
lb Sa Ca · 1~ 15 passes g or .,. u1:9t -• e CNIDento p1toao. Loe; Angelea Oil September
Coming oil a 14.o pre-yarAddsdln. lo th Ca llol 1 Following are the ~1lc Bag and possesskm limit JI.
season victory over Spokane. g e P o · HgulatiOns for CaHforu.a's -10 doves per day; 20 ln Dtn Boers, who wu IJ:·
last week, the Capitols are a tense are running backs Joe 1968 dove hunttng 1ea1on, a poae&&loo on or after the pedled to stwt at talJwlr,
completely dlfferent team Alui!!ie and Kelton Dotaon, 394ey split tlfflon that IP' second day of each of the waa discovered to bavt a
from last year's c 1 u b , who Stov1ll described as J)ties statewiae and opens hernia durinc phyak:ale and
reported Jack st 0 V 8 J J, 0 flne rlUlnerS." Sunday. tw'O lplit.tfflOll periodf, may not play at an tbfa
Rambler general manager, T h e R a m b 1 e r 1 , seasm -First bunting Shootinl hours -From yerer.
who scouted Sacramento meanwhile, are 1UU trying period Sept. 1 throUlh Sept. one-hall hour before aumise And f u 11 b a ck Tom
last week. to a11tmllate half a dozen 30. Second hunting period to auMet. Westgate Ls IWl llnu*lg
"They're organized, they players acquired from the Nov. 30 through Dec. a. Following are examples ol from a freak foot hljury be
have '* football players Loa Angele• Rams Into their The target -Mournin1 legal lhootlng hours for the sutfered in the Fullerton
and t.here'1 no q_uestlon they system. Most of them, in· dove6, ringed turtle daves first two day1 of the season: game 1aet November.
are ahead of us right now. 1 di g 235-po d def liv and "1~se spotted dove1 Sunday -Los Angeie. Wec"ate uffered Sacramento bas had its c u n un en e v•uuo:o • • s · ... a, eom4
end Ron Berger, 250-pound may be taken statewide. area 5:54 a.m. to 7:19 p.m.; preulon·type •ound tl\atn·
players for • longer pelod tackle Harold Jones Wblte·wi'nged doves may be San Diego area S:s.1 a.m. to quired over 100 stitches.
than us. Many <Jf our players (y«Jnger brother of Deacon taken only Jn Imperial, 7: 11 p.m.; Imperial Val}e1 Quarterback Jcb1
have Ju.st come into camp," Jones} and former All· RI v er side and San 5:45 a.m. to 7:08 ~.m,; COJ· lnglebart bad a Cf't rt'IJlO'f-
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-By Tin 'Lizzie, From Ol{lahQma
, •• I
t o Santa Ana
:4.nniversary Yarn About Mr. Ford's Model T.
By W. O. LOUX • One day in July, 1917, my father
received a letter from an aunt and
uncle who were ranchers I n
\Vashington St~te. They wanted Dad to move out there and work ror them ,
·so the declilon was maGe to leave our
home in Cushing, Oklahoma. Dad and
?i.1om sold off everything except a
camping ouUit and our 1916 Model T
Ford which we made ready for travel
'Ve built a rack on the back of old
Lizzie and bolted 1 x 6 boards .~from
front f~nder 'to rear fender on eBch
side to carry our clothing, bedding and
camping supplies. There were six of
us children. 1, the oldest, was seven·
te.en, and sister Gertie, the youngest,
was jusl a year old. Grandma Reed,
on my mother's side, was living with
us and she decided to go, too. We had
quite a load for Lizzie.
\Ve started the long journey west on -
the 26th of July. We drove about nine-
ty· miles that first day. I:.odging places
were scarce so we did as they did in
the covered wagon days -made
camp and prepared our food on
campfires and slept out wherever
nightlall caught us.
AS WE NEARED Colorado, • Dad
headed for the town of 'Rocky Ford
"'here be. visited .a boyhood friend.
Strother Sellers. Well, you ktlow what
happens when old 'friends get together.
Nothing would do but that we stay
over for a few days, so we agreed. We
had landed at Rocky Ford right at the
busy melon harvest and everyone was
looking for help, so my Dad was talked
onto staying through tbe cantaloupe
season. Dad, Mom , my t.ldest sister
and I all went to work. Then came the
bean harvest, and after.th11:t apples, so
it'was the last part of October before
we started on our way again.
Meanwhile, our plans were changed
when Mom got a letter from her older
sister in Santa Ana·, California, which
made things . there $OUlld even better
tha.n Washington. Now we headed
south t.oward New 'Mexico, and soon
we were out of the farming country
and into the scrub· cedar and rolling
hills where homesteader shacks were
several miles apart.
We had to carry extra gas. oil and
.water with us, for places where you
could .buy .suppUes were far apart A
friendly cattle rancher invited us to c~p near his place.·He and one of his t>c;Ys rode off With tb,eii rifles and,·in a
short tline were back with a fresh kiU ..
ed antelope. When the antelope wa'S
dressed out, we were offered what we
wanted, Md 'that evening bad a
wonderful steak supper, wJth bot
biscuits ttiat Mom baked in our Dutch
oven.
THE NEXT DAY we made our way
sooth, but the traveling was slow and
rough. These were just wagon roads,
some of them were rocky, others just
dirt and sand. After about three days,
we urived at the top of &attune Pass
on the southern edge of Colorado.
We knew that our brakes on the car
would not hold out on a steep wagon
road like that. so Dad got out the axe
and cut down three gOOd·sized pine
trees which we dragged behind the car
to brake it. It was decided that I would
drive while everyone else would walk
down the llf.!·mile grade.
I started down with Dad walking
close at hand, and everything went so
fine, I stopped about halfway down
and picked up Mom, Grandm,a and my
baby sister,
AT THE FOOT OF the grade there
was a small sawmill and we noticed
th~t the logging wagoru had been
dragging trees and small logs down
tho-grade to hold them back, 1ust as
we did. Our Model T "Covered
\Vagon" attracted a lot of interest
among the sawmill crew. but they told
us 'we never could get through the san·
dy desert with a car. \Ve did have our
ups and downs, sometimes walking
and pushing to get Old Liz through the
deep, sandy ruts that were left by\
wagons, but we fina1ly made it into
Raton, New l\1exico.
Here we filled our, gas tanks and
Y:ater cans. bought motor oil, and
stocked up with food .
The road west was well-marked and
1•ncrowded. Sometimes we traveled
:or miles, sometimes all day without
* In . October, 1968, tile Ford MOO.I T
wiU celebrate its 60ih Anniversary.
The first model of the famow old car,
uriill left·side stterit1Q, rolled off the
a:isettlbly line on October 1, 1908 -
tl~e begitinilig of an automobile revo·
lution that put the 11(1tion 011 wheel$.
By tht time the lolt Model T w a$
built on May 31. 1927, a total of ·
15,007,033 cars had been produced.
Following is a nostalgic stort1 of a
"Tin Lizzie" ttip to t~ west coast
when cars were stiU i ntheir infanCfl.
Thi$ 8to111 is from the Ford Times.
* • • Sf:eing anyone. other d.iys we wouJd
meet an occasional wagon wttb a team
of-IncUan ponies hauling the family to
or from a trading post. Tbe way the
Indians looked us over, I k11ow that
they holld ·seen very few cars travel
-a&oss 'this country. Sometimes towns
and stores that bandied gas and oil
were 70 to 80 miles apart.
· BY THE Tll\IE we got to Albu·
querque, old Liz's tires were getting
pretty thin, so Dad bought two new
ones with tubes. We put them on,
replenished our suppUes and started
on our way. About seven hours out of
Albuquerque, another car caught up
with us, a 1916 Packard iouring car,
with a chaulleur driving and owner
and his wife sitting·in the rear seat. We
pulled to the side to let them pass, but
they stopped for some friendly talk.
They were beaded for Los Angeles,
and as they pulled away wa ving and
hollering, they called back that they
would see Us in California. That was
the first and only. car we saw in our
1,800 miles of travel
A couple of days later we bought two
more tires fQr Old Liz at Gallup, New
Mexico, where I filso spied a used .22
rifle which I bought for $5.00 along
with a box of shells. We madt: camp
that night not too tar from the Arizona
state line. In a dry wash about 50
yards fro m our camp, I saw two rab-
bits. I shot them both.
DAD HELPED me clean the rabbits
while Mom fried some potatoes. Then
she fried the rabbits nice. and brown,
made grav y as I hoped she would and ,
boy, what a .feed !
The next morning, a couple of Indian
boys rode .JIP to our camp; One of them
talked pretty good English. Dad asked
him how the roo:ida. were on weH. He
said riiucb big~er had . corile and
taken iall bridges. To get through by
car, we would have to g" south 40
miles across petrified forest to
Holbrook.
During that day's travel l h e
Packard passed us again. I guess we
had passed them in Gallup. They wav·
ed and called again that they would
see us in California.
The next day abOUt mid-afternoon,
after we had passed Holbrook Old
Liz started to k n o c k a little.
l checked and found no oil! The oil
cocks had been knocked open by the
rough roads and all the oil h.1d drained
out. There was nothing to do but get
out my tools and take the oil pan
down. To my surprise the crankshaft
had not been damaged, but there was
no babbitt left in the connecting rod . I
had heard or old·timers using bacon
rinds for linin~ bearings. I had no
bacon, but I did have an old pair of
shoes, so I got them out and cut a
piece out of the sole and fit it to the
connecting rod and crankshaft. Then I
soaked it in motor oil and bolted it into
place. It seemed to fit pretty snug, so I
bolted up the oil pan and put in our re·
maining oil -two quarts.
I started the motor aild it sounded
pretty good .. \Vhile we \\'ere loading up
our belongings. along came the
Packard again. They asked if we had
had trouble, and I told them we were
short two quarts of oil which we would
like to buy if they had some extra.
Their chauffeur got out Ute oil and I
put it in the motor and cranked up.
Seeing we we re OK , they drove on out
of sight.
LATE TllAT afternoon, before "-'e
got to Winslow . Arizona . we cam('
upon the Packard once more. one tire
off and sitting on a jack. They had
blown two tires and couldn 't buy a tire
!hat size nearer th an Los Angeles.
They would have to wire Los Angeles
and wait In Winslow UU they came In
by express; We bid tbem"IOOd luc-k.
We cam~ for the rught a few miles
west o{ Wmstow in the cedar brew.
Thef were beautiful, and to be getting
into mountainous country was a thrill
for all of us. The next day we drove th·
to pine timber as We neared FlagsJaff,
Arizona. On the door of the General
Mercbandlse Store ln Flagstaff bung a
sign that read: • ''Trus Stqte wUl be
closed for the rest of th'8 d11:y, the
Kiser has the flu." Word bad just
come. through on the wtre at the
railroad station that the Armlstice· had
been signed ending World Wt:r I. Tbat
was a happy day !or \11.
Two days later we began to see evl·
dence of heavy ra!D Jill<! !lasb •flooding.
In the morning we-hit tb~ tDain wash
where ~ bfi_dge wU washed out and
we had to ford the creek. Naturally we
got s:tµck. Everyone .Piled out, and we
were gathering rock to fix 'a roadway
wh.en a young Indian bo.Y rode up and
made· a sign to help. I cranked the
engine, got in the car, and ev~yone
gave a push as I put the pedal into low
gear, and she moved out onto the road
again. Dad offered t~ pay the Indian
boy for helping us out, but he shook his
head.
WE HAD a long dusty ride all that
4ay and .about an hour before sundown
we drove into the edge of Kingman,
Arizona. Dark clouds were moving in
as we put up our 8 I 8 tent,, and
gathered a gbod supply of firewood as
Dad said it might be pretty cold in the
morning. I took my rifle and killed
three rabbits for supper. We all slept
in the tent that night and the next
rooming we had about two inches of
snow on the ground . That was another
rough day's travel,,but by sundown we
were at the Colorado River. All that
W&.; there was_ a small store and a
dozen people around in .a place called
Topock. We camped there again for
the night and crossed into California
next morning.
In Needles, Calirornia, they told us it
would be 90 miles to where we could
get more gas or oil, so we made sure
everything was full and drove on west.
It was a long, lonely desolate looking
place to us. We had heard lots of talk
about tl;te desert but it was even worse
·than we had imagined. We were
thankful it was the middle of
November instead o~ July ..
ABOUT THE only living thi ng we
saw w.as a lonely coyote trotting oil in
the distance. Night time \\<as creePi.ng
up on us when we drove in to what
looked like volcanic lava beds. ·we
made ca·mp, and the kids and I
gathered up sagebrush and mesquite
fOr a campfire. The desert was cold
that night and we were glad when
morning came. We built up a good fire
and had our breakfast and broke camp
and headed on our way.
The next day we stocked up at
Barstow and a day and a half later
reached the top of Cajon Pass and the
first pavement we have driven on in
almost 1700 miles of cross-country
traveling.
Now we were in Umber country, and
we set up camp near a small stream
\Vllere v.·e cleaned up and had supper
and a good night's rest.
THE SUN CAl\tE up clear and
bright the next morning, and we got
started down the grade which took us
before lon g into the valley. Then we
began to see orange and lemon groves
and grape vineyards. \Ve had a job
keeping my brothers and sisters out or
the Orange trees. In San Bernardino.
we tanked up with gas and oil for the
last leg of our journey to Santa Ana,
California, where Mom's sister lived.
\Ve arrived there about four o'elock
!hat afternoon, the 18th of November.
We n~ver knew what became or the
people in the Packard, the only other
car we passed or that passed us on our
18-day trip from Colorado.
We had a lot Of spectators looking us
over. I know ours was among the iirst
motor·pbwered covered wagons to
drive into Californta with a heavy
load . The bearing I put in the con-
necting rod. cut from my old shoe
sole, was still in it when we traded Liz
off a year later.
\Ve were very glad it Was over. but
it \\'as an experience I "'ill never·
forgt~t.
'Dad 'dragged 3
tJitie trees behitad
the car to act as a
. ·-~ ' fJrafte •••
County 's Rousing Situatiota
Not Bigotry, Bµt It's Close
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B1 DA,VID COLLINS
There is still lots of di6cril'nine.Uon
in housing. And what can we do about
it, we in the majority c;:ommunity? We
hav~ an in)age here tn Ora~ge_ County
of being the hot bed of bigotry: I think
the '"image is distorted, but we aren't
doing anything about correcting it.
The west side of this county has the
JX)tential of beeomi.Dg a massive ghet·
to. All of the houses there, in ten or ill·
teen yeara, will be the same age as the
houses in Watts when the Negroes ar-
rived. Are' we . going to just let that
happen? Or are we really gOing to do
something about it? To tttink it
through? To think how we can prevent
the segregated liviig that is self-
generatini areas r6r p r o b 1 e m s ?
. Segregated schools mean deficient
education. Deficient education means
reduced job opportunities. This either
costs us money for special training, or
else we have weliare and poverty and
all the social problems that come with
it.
TUE CALIFORNIA Real Estate
Association has appropriated money
to print a pamphlet teJM,ng minority
people that reattors wKl deal with
everybody fairly. Neitber'\he minority
people nor all the realtofs yet believe
that, but enough cl them do so that
there is some relief with respect to
resale housing, which is the area
The author, a partidpant tn the Con·
/erence on Poverty in Orange Coun·
ty, ~ an Anaheim Realtor. He is ac·
tive in a '}Umber of county affairs, in-
cludi'ng the Orange County Chamber
of Commerce, the Fair Housing Coun·
cit of Orange County and church
activities.
where realtors work. Developers
usually establish their own policy on
selling new houses, sometimes within
and sometimes ootside the present
legislatioa, and discrimination is very
subile. Housing in o t h e r than
apartments is not as difticult as it us-
ed to be, but it is still a problem; not
necessarily 'because minority people
have a difficult time finding a house to
buy, but because they think they will.
Apartment owners are frightened
.people. They still think that they are
going to have mass moveouts when
any minority family moves in,
although it can very well be
demonstrated that, ln general, this is
no longer true. But that doesn't mean
that the minority people understand
this1 or tpat they think that they will
be welcome. And in fact, there is plen~
ty of evidence right now that will ~ll
them that ttieY are not welcome.
WE CAN DO something about Utis if
\Ve want to. Many tracts have stone
gates that say: "Exclusivity, we're
not going to be living with these other
people." Nobody is saying how much
more· valuable it would be for my
children to grow up with children of
other cultural 'and e c o n o m i c
backgrounds, so that we can really
learn how to live with them. We are
going tQ be living with them, and this
is the way we'll solve the problem: by
getting some kind of cultural ine
· terchange, and we need to be con·
cerned that our children have that
kind of contact. But it's not happening
because developers don't want to sell
houses to Negroes or Mexican-
Americans. They're afraid somebody
won't buy .•. somebody eise.
\Ve are not spending money in
research on the matters of shelter:
nothing compared to the kinds of funds
we're spend.fog elsewhere. I can't
answer your question. I don 't have any
answer. Tbere isn't one today. We are
capable of solvlng it, if we 'll go about
it. But we in Orange County, in our
conservative posture, are concerned
that we not use federal funds, or any
other government funds. Where are
Cur values! · ·
It there is to be a change of attitude
1n OtaDge eoun1y; 'fl will ne.d to begin wi1h the .million or so of us Anglos. It
wtlfnot happen il Wf'l"lilt and watch the
"boob tul>e" .~very nigflt. We will only
discover it in dialog with other people.
The question is how and where.
Do We Prefer Confusion?
With Ch a n ge Com es a Loss of Stability
By JEROME S. HARDY
Publlsher, Ltfe Magazine
Revolution me an s change of an
extensive na1ure but not necessarily
with violence, Insurrection means the
overthrow o( the prtsent system with
violence .
I love this country of ours; it's giv-
en more freedom to more people than
any other nation in history.
But we have to be able to take a
real. no·foolin• look at ourselves. We
set out to build tbe most affluent soc-
iety in the world -and we did it.
\VE'VE BEEN roaring along at onlji
two-thirds throttle towards a trilliol\
dollar Gross National Product. And
why aren't we happy?
Alexis de Tocqueville had alarming
insight when writing about America
and its problems. If he could see us
now, he'd probably report that the
United States had vitality, beauty and
generosity. He would probably add
that OW' cities are in names, our flag
invokes disdain, and a white man can
not walk safely in the streets of Har-
lem. .
Many things are going right ln this
country but what v.•ent wrong~ IL ,
seems we overestimated our capabil·
ities during the 1940's and 1950's.
Something special happened in the
early 50's -change. Change has al-
ways been here but it's of several
kinds. There is gradual change -for
instance we wouldn't understand
Chaucerian English now. But · !rom
year to year a change irt the language
was not noticeable.
for part of U1e day. Then we se nd
children to school for a number of
years. Now, the biologist asks, v.•by do
we choose age 5? He says, 'the plas·
ticity of the human ml.nd is so great
that it is criminal not to start educa·
tion at an earlier age.' He might gn
on to say that the family is a 'dang-
erous device.'
This conflict leads to revolution and
can lead to insurrection. Our intellec·
REVOLUTIONARY CH ANGE -tuals are partly won over. But they
colonization was typical. It instituted remain witilin the protection o{ their
a new society but these changes had ivory towers.
stability. A person's children and °" Can we supress an explosion? How
children 's children could count on much longer can we recruit the yoWlg
stability. people for our police or army y,•hen
Then \Ve have rapid change--ehar· t~ey are losing respect for the institu-
act.erized by the age of exploration. tions to be defended?
This was also characterized by a cer·
lain degree of stabili:ty.
In the 1950's we saw the era of rad·
ical change -the world alters even
as we walk upon it.
In our lifetime the natlU'e of war·
fare has tcrtally changed. The balance
of nature can be easily upset. We live
longer.
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Long ago, when the cobbler w e n t
home at night, his chi Id re n knew
\\'hat he'd been doing all day. \Vho
among us can explain his job to hjs
children? \Vhen t try to tell mine what
I do, I might say I just talk, and
that's abo.ut it.
IN A RECENT BOOK, one author
presupposes that there has been iri-
$urrection, repression, and a return to
relaxation. He states that the cause ot
deterioration in fWentieth century so..
ciety was 'because of a failure to
e stab 11 sh institutions capable of
change. That all institutions spun a
\Veb of their own vested interest.' }[e
\\'ent on to say that the twenty·~
century scholar pointed out the cro!S•
fire between 'uncritical lovers' and
unloving critics. These were in effect
shielding ·the inStitutions fr om con·
structive criticism.
Tw o, Four, Six, Eight -Demonst rate!
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SAN FRANCISCO -The other
day at S p.m. at Kearny and Post.
as the weary financial district
workers were 1louched in !ine for
lhe 38 Geary Express, a camera-
bearing tourist tapped J o h n
Clamers on the ahoulder to inqui(e :
;;What's the demonstration about?''
they're going in more and more for
natu ral childbirth . reports a leadin~
S. ,.~. obstetrician, "It's another
forn1 of revolt against t h e
E~tJbUshn1t.nt way of do J n g
things." He conjecturts. "They feel
birth Is a na'lural function and they
want us old geezers around as little
a.s possible."
\VRAT HE DOES wOrrY &bout
A.ND AL FRY boarded a Market arc the Flower Children of Bolinu.
streetcar jast la time to catth'Nr Stinson and envircns. " who come In
LOL recaillng in horror .at to see m~. then go home Md let
motorman'• new brown uniform. 1eir boy friend! deUver lhe baby. I
••MJgawd,'' she crled1 _'''nie Army en't heard of . any fatalities, but
has ta.ken over the Munl !'' (\Yho It's angerous idea." ,
slgn<d those uoilonns allyway -_....-
ohn Wayne!) , NEWS M'-E-lt A 0 In
P&radl&e, garden spot Of Orange A., Joi>R OUR youn1 mothtrl, County North : "Attention, AJJ Pe·
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Uona l Right to Bear Arms in the
Defense of Your I-Jome a.n.;l Family
is About to be Taken From you!
Sign peUl!on at Paradise Gun Shop··
(\\'here else?). Classified ad in the
same paper, same day, same sub-
ject: "A birthright 1' about to bo
to.st, gnant:ed by the frace of God !"
.•• God Is allve .and packing a gun
in • Paradise?
TINY TIJ\t , explaining hls hairdo
to Colunml!t Hank Grant: "I sham·
p0o it With beer and set it with
pretuls" , .• JI. A. Garcia. United
AJr Linea' 1sale1 mgr. In S'Jose, Is
announcing .. For tbe first time, you
can jet ·itrai1ht to Chicago. or
tra.vtt atralgbt through to Chicago,
New York" ot W 11 h Ing t on.,
\VJTHOUT 1~vlng San Joie! Show
m., the way.
FOR THE "Would you
belfeve-?'' file-, Dave Ross sug.
gesls Ulls r;\gn In the Donut Palace,
on Market "The story of the >
doughnut as we know it. During the
sailing ship era, the helmsman
could not steu the ~hJp and hold hts
coffee and cwkies at lhe same
timt. Thtrelore the shJp's cook cut
holet in the cookies to fit the spoke
uf the &teeriilg Wh~el'' -and 1
believe tt. don't you?
NOTlllNG'S SACRED: Those
brand new 11ReqU Paul'' bumper
JtrlPfl are indeed abnM at the
Vatican. a.nd J doa't know wbo
awted them, either.
The transistor radio now leta peo-
ple around the world know that things
could be diUerenl Their grandparents
didn't realize this.
NO\V WE SEE radical change in
m uslc. business, etc.
Our schools are unc.ha1Jged Jn Utc.ir
concept, really. Society takes our chil·
dren at 5 or 6 and takes them away
~ Quot~s
Saul Bellow, aatffr, 1pealiag at
~ S.F. State-"Jn times of noisy ag.lta
tion the values of 1Ullnes1 ought to be
defended (by the American universi·
ty)."
Mayor Joseph _ o\llolo. S.~ dd••-
dlot pollce action al btpple r I • l -
"When love and peace htrn to hatred
:and ViGle.nce. (or anyone) Interferes
wilh tbe consUtullonal rights of others
by storm trooper ta<=Vcs, thtn the city
1, iolni .. eet to•eh .•
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Love without criticism brings stag-
nation; criticism without love brings
destruction.
\Ve must know what needs mod.ifica·
tion. We must beeome experts in mod·
lfying our institutions.
We now have a new chaUenge -
tlitabllshtng oppo11unity and goals to
make our people prefer law and order
to conCusion,
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Saturday, August 31, llle8
The Comment Page of the
llally PUol seen to i.nlorm and sUmulata readers by
presenting a variety of.com-mentary on topic• of Inter-
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-.ANOTHER----'--lABOR DAY SALE! .
HARBOR DODGE FIRST!
48 MONTHS IAHK FINANCING
Now A.Yalloble On All
Largest New and Used Car Sale Ever Held In Orange County.
IJIAND NEW '68 DO.llGE
1/J Ton Pickup and Camper 'h Ton PICkup
9wwptll111 wll!I I hot cab IWlf Ul!IJ*, •lffli of,, 12r.,.... -~llllf. All tlUlfl. 3 lllMd ilWflo ,,.,t dt111t1 .. A11r. .., StOd: Mo. m di,. 111111.. H.D. 11,., lifl' littJt«, 11.c-.,n., Ask fff Sl"Cl Ho. 7".
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PATMlllT PAYMfllT :+ fAZ • UaNll PAYlllJll PAYIWIT +Ill a UC1*1
lMMIDIATI DIUVDT !MMIDfATt NUVUY
"~"" J11eludl tu • flnlllC<I cblllU tn 41 fl'lll'llhl Oii '"°""'" ""* 1rtdtt
'67 DODGE D·100 PICK UP a ft. bed. N27605l
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PATMIN'I' PATMINI' s_15 TOTAL
P'llCI
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'62 FORD 34 TON PICK UP
VB, radio, heat1r, 8 ft. cab. & camper, dinelf1, sleeps .(. (f567-86) s4"l s4"l .. ;· -
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PATMI NI' PATMINT
TOTAL
PRICE
New Can & Trvclu. In Stock o...,,..._. ... ~ Over 1 Miiiion Dollars Inventory to Choose From.
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JRAND NEW
.CHARGERS
1968
PO LARA
• Nylon Upholstery· • Wall to Wall Carpets • Automatic T r1nS. • PoW.r S.""1no
• HMter & Defroster System • Dual Brake System • ~ lights • 3.$pHd
"' • Bucket Seats • Hideflway Hud-Wipel'1 & Washe1'1 • Deluxe Seat · · 9 7. ,,
. lighfs • Full Vinyl Interior • Bein. Ask for StQCk No. 125. ·2 . Nylon Carpeting .• Rear Deck 9 ' ·
S"poiler • Full Racing Instrumentation • Bumper Guard: • Alh Tray light • H.O. •19· •19· ' Springs • H.D. To1"1ion Sway Bar ••• Ask for Stock No. 945, No. 137, No. 136.
IMMEDIATE DEUVERY .,2.569 ,.,, .. _ ............. TOTAL PRICI tel:.· . '76 '7"6 . ........ ........ IMMIDIATI DILIVliY
,tYMtlllt Incl..,.. tu I 11t. I fl~iw:t tti1rvn "' • -. "' '"°'' Miik crwdlt
TOTAL DOWH TOTAL MONTHLY
PATMIHT PATMINT
549 .549
TOTAL DOWN
PATMINT
TOTAL MONTHLY
PATMINT
TOTAL PRICE + TAX ALIC.
'68 CORONET
DELUXE MODEL
Fully equipped with radio, he~t· • Dual Horn System • Tintea
tr, wsw t1rt1, ptdded dash, <ft.. Windshield . • Deluxe Wheel
froster, •tc. Used, low mile1111. Covers • Del uxe Trim • Foam
sf689 ~9;69 52389
tot AL PRICE t lrt:NP.
IMMEDIATI DELIVIRY
fOTAl DOWN TOTAL MONTta.1'
PAYMOCT PATMINT
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IMMEDIA Tl . DILIVIRY
Pymts, l~lud1 T&.l & fin1n~ ch1rves on 48 mos. on 1pprovtd_blnk credit
All PAYMENTS ON USED CARS INCLUDE TAX &"LICENSE FEES AND All FINANCE CHARGES ON. J6 MONIHS ON APPROVED BANK CREDll
'65 MONU
s666 ::: s23 =~ s23 ~'I. +TAX l LIC. m.IT. • PJMT.
twl IOOK Jll!CI $1135
'63 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
2 • hdlJ. v.., aut• trtr1 . -fKitr,'iltr ew.:1tiN. ""'· 11.,., llftbl. wlnll. ~ IOCUlll s666 ~~;~ s23 ::w s23 ~im. + T.U: I. l lC. nMI, nMT.
twl IOOK l'llCI $1425
-'64 FA\"tON £UTURA ' --------= ·--2 door Mrdtop, VI, r1di1, ht1l1r, IUTI.,.,.... 11•"'1;, bucqt -11. (HG,120)
$766 :::~ $26 = $26 .:i.lll. +TAX ILIC. ' nan. nMt.
IWI IOOlt PIKI $1170
• ""ii MUSTANG couP1
lad!o, 1-tlr, Nktt ... tt, ctt'llffl:-(lGlt3UJ
s966 :::~ s33 =:: s33 ~im. +TAX l l lC. nMt. ' nfllT.
IWI IOOlt n.ICI S 1730
'65 PLYMOUTH M'r II
lldlo. hffltr. 1vto~ 118"/0tr llH rlll(I (HltM96!
s966 :::~ s33 =1 s33 .:mi. +TAX &. LIC. nMT. nMT.
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1 566+E~ •19. :i 119-!Sf.·
IWI 100K Jll!CI $1111
'66 FORb
Alltl., ""'8r. MIT6441 s666 · ,..... s23 ""' s23 + ,:'~~IC. . ::~ "'" MTllll, ,,,.,,
awi IOOlt n.KI $1270
PllCI IOWll · lllTill.T. $766 ,.,.. s26 "'" s26 "'"
+TAX l UC. nMT. P'rMT.
IWI 100K NJCI $1270
s866 ':'~ s29 =~ s29 ~1-+ TAX & UC. ""1. PYMT,
l\UI IOOIC PllCI $1411
'63 FORD FAlCON
2 *8r. fldl .. hHt11. ('OHS1691 $466 ..... $16 m .. s16 m•i + T=~~f(. = 'JrJr.·
1LU1 100K PltCI ....
'63 FORD COUNTRY WAGON
s466 ·~:~ s16 = SJ 6 .ll:lt + 1AX • UC. nan. ""'·
IWI IOOI l'IKI $ftl
'13 IM\I. CWiiC Cr.a Cntrf. Wgri" •.
4-door 660. Aute. tr.r11., rff11, lltlflt, WO. (FTl'OU)
s466 = s16 = s16 ::1i. . + TAX , uc. . nfllT. nMf.
IWI IOOK PllCI $M0
'65 RAMILIR STATION WAGON"
C.... c...!ti?-6 ;ID;ilr, u ".-;;;;:: V.&;iSW, ..,-e;,m IPCPMI -
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SPEEDOMmR, RADIO, HEATER ON All CARS.
THIS GUARANTEE COVERS AU PARTS AHii
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-.1 10llU -I HIOO General loot -•I 1•-••I 1000 * a·est in Baycrest *
1900 ComModere 1112 Estelle Lan•
Opon Sat/Sun \-5 Opon Sal/Sun 1..S
Former model lM.turtna" fmml,ctdate 4 bdrm home
buse muter bdrnululte -with famlly roun A for·
with Rom&n battt and ln· mal dining room. So
al~ prden area. CU be brl&:ht and cheerful Be
used ' M a ot • bdrma.. 1Ute to lee It!
1720 Ca.dleetlck Buy This Rltht
4. bdnnl. A den wit.b both
f.llnib' room • dlning
ro«O. + Qlll'klin&: pool.
You can atfOl'd to ~
Opon Sat/Sun 1'5
Thlo clwmlnC 4 BR ......
wtth-lt'• beaine4 cdllD2t
.,,. """"'""' pool wfn provide luxurious living tor aome happy t&rnily. corate l recarpel Hurry!
JERRY AtEUD • CHARW ARNOLD
REALTORS
646-7755
OPEN HOUSE
Len den
Uquldation
rMdy to tnOft ln
3 Bedrooms + Den
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1147 Hamilten
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Open HouM
·On Sunday 11-5
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Harbor IJGnd
llayfront Hom•
Extra laq:e PM!r A Slip
modern 4 Bdrm home
With over 40 ft
m the &.y
beautitul trees mi.nee
_pr1 .... ,..,.. ""--· ""' .. $157,f>OO
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HOLO YOUR HORSES
lt'a TRUE! TAKE OVER GI
payments ot mb' $131 per
TREES! TREES!
TRADE!
A ...... .,,,U -bo • --""--... l&mlf li"""" -lat. CUSTOM home. wJth~
large bedrooms, 3 tiled
be.lhl, oonvt'flielt fa m 11 y .
room PWS dining roam
PLUS ndnl atte 1n the
tdti:l>en. W'°"*"1 1roti .....
.lead tD f!Ddoled eourt )V'd.
._..., ,....i. All -r..-to del!il>t the ...... h!Md. Let'• tnde in )'OUr
smaller home on this cho1oe
home. OU\ ·today tor appoint-
ment. OnlY $52,(0).
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Pool-P1c ... tt1r
FabulOOI home -this cne'1
ldrnply lmmac. with lob ot
new paint A carpettnc and
in Mesa Verde's finest area.
"""' ... tarp lamily. Of.
feted at $4-t,cm. ,
V1t1 -4 & 5 Bdrms.
No down paymta. at all -
but month!y peymts. usual-
lY Jell than rent. Hurry oa
theee! Undet $25,00l.
Collogo R .. lty ~810
1500 Adami at Harbor
!Near Cinema Theater}
Veterans no down oo th11 3 =~ ;'1~m:1 S:.; ~ OPEN SAT J . j
Gads!
Would you believe it's a ~paclous 3 bedroom
home on a park-Uke lot? This home is like
1 breath of fresh \ir withJ.ts almost new car-
peUng, new painl an<! 111Dny breakfast nook.
All th!$ roe $18,800 with GI financing.
Newport Heights
la you!-prt9e11t borne geWng a little cramp.
eel? Tben bere'l your opportunity to move
into a }lfle t!'i·level home on a cul-0.e-sac
street. 3 lar(le bedrooma, Wnlly room, din·
tnir: area, rumpus room and S car garage .
$38,000.
Eastbluff
Immaculate 4 bedroom ranch home with for·
mal dining room and pl.Dorantic view of the
city Ugbu. $41 ,900.
Spanish Hacienda
Th.at certain Spaiiisb flavor on a large corner
Baycrest lot. 4 bedrooms. formal dining
room, family room, breakfast nook, Spanish
tile balls and a 3 car garage. $65,500. -
Coantry UvinCJ
Have you thought about getUng away from
that buay dly Ilfe? lldu in thb spacio111 3
bedroom home on 1 country type lot for
$23,900 .
Gracious!
Like-new. 4 bedrooDl!, 2 bath home with
large ·double garage. Owner ti leaving the
atltte and would like acme action. J111 t listed
for •22,500.
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646-7171 546-2313
No. Costa Mesa
HOUSES FOR SALi , HOUSES POR SALi!
O...aral 1000 °"""'"' 1000
layctest liauty
The belt of everything. See thll exclualve 3
BR, and you'D agree tlW custom Immaculate
home ls what you'Ve been ·looking 10<.
$61,500 with attractive lo.an to auume.
4 -. 2 .. .., with Colle«Je Park ~ ~...., ~ Tof condition -3 BR, close to all schools, eom~"'l:Dect1,_, laro; db lire pllbeautiful carpets, covered patio, ..,...!, patio •• ~ for quiet &tree Only '25,500.
boat or oamper tn ""· 0n1y Two Condominiums $22 750 & $23 500 a few dept to lhopplD&: and ' I
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will pa,y petnts for FHA or want. Easy to buy and wonderful to live in.
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the 1eut. ... l bedroom•, 2
t.U.., custom draptt, MW
diabwuber, new link• dlt-
poaal. • ~Ice Covered pe.do
and abuflleb:iard coortl.
.,,,.., Eully financed.
COLLEGE PARK
Colesworthy & Co.
642-7777
Open Evenings
1904 Harbor llvd., Colt• Meu
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s. • ...,,, • clean. • ' ...,_ LOOKING
room1 2 baths • Luge fam.
Uy room with t!repl&ce l
built 1n BBQ. Excellent land-
sca.pl.ng & fruit trees • $Zi,995
FOR A RENT AL 7
NEEDS FAMILY
MOVE RIGHT IN
Vacant 4 Bdrm., Newport
Be a ch home with extra
W&'e1amlly room ·Patio A
room for blat or tra.ller. -
Top value at $35,$0.
EXECUTIVE HOME
' Look no further for just a litUe more than
f"ll'!t &: last month's rent you can own thi!
•barp 4 BR, 2 Bath !Jome with w /w carpet-
ing. built-ins· & rpucb more. Payments less
than rent -'S214 pet month pays all. Need
more be said? ·
ANIMALS, KIDS & 4-H
Have you or your children longed for a home
where animabl could be raised, participation
in 4-H & Future Farmers. etc. could be a part
of their formative years? Then this home is
for you. 3 BRs, formal dining room, over·
sized patio & picnic area PLUS 2 BR & den
guest house. Submit on down payment, & in-
clude a Blue Ribbon entry in next year's
4-H Fair.
HOUSES FOR SALi
General 1000
Daver Shores
SUperi> 4 Bedroom bome with
4,(0) aq ft. Dramatic light·
ed fooota!n I: JaC\lzzi, 4 JW.
nn, dirrln& rm I. deC1, + a
breathtaking v1ew of the
Bay. Sacrifice
price at $'19,500
lay crest
Owner ha.I moYed Ea.st, and
ls otferinz his beautitul home
on a oorner lot. Circular
drl~. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths + a beautllul powder rm.
Fam rm, dinln&" rm, and
many man,y extras • . . all
thLt + a beautiful swimm-
lni: pool "'""""""' by ...
tio and plush landJCaping.
""""" only fl"""
layfront Tracie
60 ft Bayfront lot with Pier
&: Slip privileges. Owner
will trade for Bel Aire or
Beverly Hills home.
john macnab
REALTY COMPANY
881 DOVER DR.
NEWFORT BEACH
(714) 642·8235
Spanish
BR 2 .,_th home in UICltllent fatdaus bQy oft'en IP8cious 1601 Bonnie Doon•, :"=:;.~"'"*Jot .-.....,.,.. .. ,..,,,..... Irvine Te"ac•
.... -and """"'' Special ! ! IMMEDIATE MOVE IN
Newpmt Beech • We.tcillt
Area • ( large bedrooms •
All 3 baths with double pull-
mana. ~ bath A: drftling
room off pool lln!8.. LARGE
patio Area w:ith built-In be.r·
beque. Nylon Shag Carpets
thruout. Owr. lit Trust Deed
• wUh no finance chargn.
MESA VERDE
NO DOWN TO VETS c COATS & WALUa RfALTORS JC1iii.. 1491 BAKER STREET
!For those who can afford the
best & W8J'lt the most unus-
ual ~ in Dover Shores.
4 BR 31h baths, family room
&: huge Atrium with a rdrac-
tible roof for indoor· outdoor
living. Just a year old. ex-
pmsively carpeted, draped
& landscaped. Panoramic
view ol Uprpcr Bl)' & hills.
Call today to see this out-
standing offer et SllO,oo:>,
Roy J. Ward Co.
<Baycrest OU:icel
$1 '50 1Montli P.I. !':a'i:m...U,,~~":: -f'OOL & VIEW-$22,950 -Will tendnar. a-tn 3 BR. ' ba, FA. bit.In ru
$3500 down can move 10u into tbi.s spaTltllng
new 4. Bedroom, 2lh bith Home on fee land
near future Back Bay Marina.
Transferred owner wants· &c·
lion on thia charmin& I Bd·
nn + Family room in quiet
cul de sac •• Cloee to sebools
& library. • Owner will sell
~ 546-1141 .
1M2 Santiago Dr. ~1$0
O:>lta Mea ~tion. klt, 1erv prch, dbl pr; par-COSTA MESA, CALIF. Assume 5%% Loan • Newport
at
Victorll
quet fin.. Low lease-hold, 3)
day pou. Small, Btrr hal
everything! $'3,500. Appoint-
ment only.
Your present home equity may qualify you
for tbi.s One·Of·A-!Gnd opportunity. -----~--FHA ar VA. Call us now tor i _______ _
full Pflrticula.n. -Full Priet! B/B
646-1111
(Opon
2629 Harl>or Blvd.
568491 Open 'til 9 PM CURT DOSH, Realtor
OPEN SAT.-SUN. -MON .
423 Windward Lane
Off Tuatln bot. 21al & 22nd
Di.950.
546-2313 646-7171
Quick Escrow
OPEN OAILY
2048 Commodore 1601 Bay c ... t
on thi$ C.OUege Park beauty
featuring J king sized BRs,
double fireplace, lush land-
ICflping &: cul-de-M.c rtreet.
OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4
i-i....i OPEN SAT ..SUN. 1-S 1130 W. OlUt Hlah...,.
386 Vista lay1 w ... n EVE'!. m"'3 -SALES ACOENTS -THI: Q EAL
EST ATE R!:;
layaclere Terrace Model Home m hrn .............. ...
Irvine II comer. J BR, 3 Ba, LARGE 2619 Vasur Pl•c•
Nilwporl Beach playroom « tam l'TD, H/F
· 5 BEDROOMS. -HAL PINCHIN o~~;:'S'At~ ~~N. pool, """"• 159.r.oo
' --------
l/B
SEii 'Bt YETI
llJob ...... °'"""'· living room and tamny room opet1
to ~ patio and heaUU.
PERRON
--:# ~:y;-, ... $950 AND ASSOCIARS SPANISH HACIENOA 1-5 P.M. Rlchardaon RHlty
675-4392 NO DOWN PAYM:ENT tD 4 Bedrm; 3 Bath Home: Sep-.... ~ E ~--H CdM
-thoR two just listed ~
rona del Mar BU)'I. Boeh on
R-2 income lots; additional
I.nits ID be added! ~
E&.sil>' • Rental:>M! 2 Bedt'OIXD
bouae cm acb. Etth!r home
ll )'tlGl'S fir }Ma than $3),(0).
Dan't be a ''wilb I had" •
Now'• the time to btcy!
*"" --yard. Natural alder wood kitchen
cabinets. J bedrooms, l 'A.
baths. Many added featlfts.
ExceUeot finllll<lina. W 1 l I
J~ option. $43,!0J.
JEAN SMITH, R .. Jtor
400 E. 11th, CM. 6'6-3255
TOTAL CASH l!!!~~~~~~~"t=~m~r:~ I quollfloo Veb """ thi.. Span. aratO Dlnlng Rm. Hug• Fire--. -~ W)'.. * 642.1771 Anytime * Requif1!d to IDOff into this !sh Style borne with J Iarae place. 3100 Sq. Ft. living I r----~~ .......... ..!:~~~~~~=i;'I ~ f&rnily humt. Ooee to THE BLUFFS • bedrooms, PLUSH NYLON space. Exciting View of Bay 11
obopping, achoo )~ ""' EASTSJDE 3 BR BEST BUY CAR.PE:rS and FAMILY & ac.on. Price ""'"""' ~ Just put on me 2 baths. hmil1 room, tire-ROOM Is yours. Large efiic-from $74,950 Now $67,00l.
martiiet, tbil one won't -... place, FA beat. new c:arpdt, Y:: :;·1 :~~ ~~n: imt kitchen, with LOADS OF Owner bu built a new~
$163 Jll!!I' month includes tax· drapes. fresh paint I It's .,........,. CUPBOARDS. dilhwuha 615-XOl Eves. m'1i&I
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8 and ~! neut. Oimer wlD. RD. VA ownenhip home. Four 1pac-and an t:iuilt Im. Located Spanish km bedrooml', 3 Queen ail-beV all ICbooll and lhop.
'"' FHA • 129.?.>0. "" ...... magnlfi""t living .... ""' NEAR THE Hacienda,!
615-DXl Eva 646-522!
Beautiful
layfront ALSO room wtth ...., beam ""1-BEACH! _ with Morlno vi... • llnllm-
lng1 and restful view. Own-ited! lrnprem:tw mtranoe lay & Beach
Rulty, Inc. can: er trl.nlferrtd out ~ area • and plier)', peved with
says scll NOW! Only $36,500. Spanish tile. 3 Jluge Bednn!;
3 BR 2 hftth. famibr room,
2:M.1 Wt..sTcLIFF DRIVE fi.repl.1~. double prare.
H17 E. Chast H"'·y., CdM Pele Barrett Riiy. 646-mt ......_ E $19,850. Tmns VA , FHA or ~~~=~v'=~·~·"~-1 C.onvectional. CARE-LESS HOME WallHAcCardlo, Rllro.
3 Br. 1~ Ba. Townhouse from 1810 Newport Wvd ., C.M.
Submit your smalle.r home formal dinb.g rm. and con-
on our gunmntl'e tra.dt plan. 2790 H.ai.'ilot Blvd. vcrtible den. Bit-in Wet·bai'
lmmed. Possession
On this 3 BR w/kina:-sl:zed
rumpus room. 1.Ars• COl'Dll!!'
lot. room tar ~ « trlllf:I'.
$26,950
642-4353
to 1tt thil custom 5 BR home + maidf room. Pit!' It ting.
« &Up. J cv prap. nm·t
nUsa thJI U )'DI.I are looking
for &y frmtage.
Owner. Carpeted, draped, 548-7729 Eves. 548.(ll61
appli&Dce1 incl. Beautitully
maintained, 4 mln to tim. I n ™·"" ,,.., .......... 1-CUTIE DUPwi 2043 WESTCLlFF DRIVE
than rent. 54s.<liB1 646-TTll ()pl'll Evtt.
$21,500 ROUGH AROUNO a II Younv Executlve'Sl!!WIP lBRWllll.-THE EDGES
'!'en -HoU6e Dream Home By 1Y lMclaool>OO. """""" ..,.. But a little po1n1 wt1t ..,,
IVAN WELLS Pano nU ~ An exceptiooll ti..y. it "Home SWett Hame," Va·
REALTY co 1706 Tredewlnds L•n• · of Bay 4 BRs ,,_ fra ~ Call for "1lPOhltmect to tee. C8llt and wUl -1J F1IA and
ffiaycrestJ not leasehold vtew · am.I r; VA and pay )IOUI> costs to * 642-1771 Anytime * SUNDAY 1 c room. 2 rtory fireplace , 2 a.llow for painling Modan ~ story beamed celling living i iJ · Be the first to inspect this room. Lux "ousl ted • -l:J·~ l bedroom, 2 bath. Hard-
$ 15,750 excepti<mally well priced 4 & dnped. ~pl~:r.nd-V&Q C&RUJC ~~r;, tullY carpet<d.
OJte 3 bedroom, one. baili on BR. 3 bath tone! Owming IC8ped I rNdy tor ro=upan... 2 7 1 A I * .
quiet tree lined ltt'ttt. Fix'er garden. lanai room, 3 fire-C)'-was Model Home. * 64 .J 7 nyt IT'ii
up and rent, m<l'Ye in your-~ces. IBJ'ie dinlna: room, Roy J, Ward Co. ----
aelf or build another unit for bn!akfalt ltft, radio &ara&:e (Baycrett OUice) White Hacienda
income. Lot has alley 1 CCH11. door opener. ExceUent terms 1842 Santiago Or_ 546-1560 • with Spanish tiled roof!
•-..... -"-< -·-~ f • ownu will ,..........,! 0 n l y I '::l~=::::=~====I nu ~uta""' """"" ....... ...., or -·1 I' Dm't miss this impl"H&ive 1682 EDINGER
tbe "'ise &hopper. R>Rt.r.ooh p rd WATERFRON.T f BR • 3 bath home In a 842-4456 or 54().5140 ut • oll, R•altor N •--~ IOO!I W"""1ff Dr. 642.$200 OU PL EX """""""""' ""'°" ~ SPOTLESS "JEWEL• &re&, iamong expensiw born· • , , 500
with PieT & Slip, $52,500 es! Grackius dining room, 3 •-•--., ... th, ·-" to DIAL direct 6f2.5678, charce A.LOO • MANY OTHERS family room slllll walled to UftITT.!Um. ... ..... ~l WCa;,L....J...., ,. DRJVE )'Our ad, then 111 back and Walk•r RNlty wond@C'ful ttW yard for chll· wall carpet l n 1. pretty
64.'Tm Open Eves. liaten to the phone rina l 3336 Vm Lido 6'J5.S3l'.> dren'• fwl! 90' wide k>t 6 drapes. Wile s&Vtt built-in
L
=~~'..!'.'.:=:!.~!:...-'•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!., I not leasehold! Only $54,500. kitchen. Entry hall.' Neatb'
Ruth P1rdoll, RHltor =ped wttb sprlzjden.
16ffi Westclitf Dr. Ml-6200 TARBEU.. 5824 F.dingf!'I'
r
Huge Fom. Rm. •:rz.soo
(Dyen the ft'ltin! k'n&tb ol
the tw:lwie. Richly paneled
wall, enticing tirepl•~. Kina:
llz.ed bedroom&. 2 pulJman
baths. AD bulll·ln dram
kltcben. SUdin& &:la.SI docn
.. -,...,s. S<0.1120
OPfH SAT/SUN
3230 OREGON AVE.
Mesa Verde 3 BR + famlly,
vacant S2t.~.
DAVIDSON Really
TARBELL 2956 H&r1Jor Rllr. 71m Harbor 58, CM
JOIN tbe •• ._.., • u. 6f6..5460 tve. 546-8169
DAD...Y PILC1I' WANT ADS! Wb1te ~Jephltnt.1! Dlmt·•·llni
OPEN SUN. 1 • 5
2HO Alta Vlata, h1tbllrlf
4 Bedrooma, 2 b11h1, Del Piao marble
entrance, formal dlninl rm., HUn1
,area In kitchen, heated pool, '45.900.
Wm. Winton, Realtor
229 Marine, lalboe Island
67~331 n .-.11 9 fw NI kt
545.9491 Open till 9 PM ofl gallery. 17x17 living room
~~~iiii~iiiiiiiii-.I with traditional Spanish fire-
SPWH SPWH pk. Locatod h> ffiVINE IV,
Corona del Mar. 0 w n • r
•·----In tnnsferred to Dayton, Ohio.
cw1111m!r hm )'our own Price onl1' $79,<m Termc..
l&x35 eUlkm pool. nn. 3 675-3000 Eves. ~
:.,;:;... ~ "::..."':; lav & Beach
w/w ctll])e'b, heavy lh&ke Realty, Inc. ·
root, Spotlesa conditlcm, near Mn' E. Coast Hwy., O:IM
-A achoo!• In Meaal!'~'!"!'!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!•ll
"" Ma .. °"" 129·""' • .. Eastside Costa Mesa IUmt h!,rh GI lolJi no OOl't.
!l:Z:?l 11 \l l 0 \\Jllll
~· 111\111 \\
I< I \ ! I \ ' "
Beautiful 2 BR home, large
kitchen with cetin& area,
.,,ante d I n I n g room,
charming llvln&' room with
1093 Biker, C.M. 546-5440 fireplace, hdwd firs, service I '"!"'"""~~~""!~•I porch, dble &&rage wctk·
Security A Myth! .:-":"~':":,:~
Hare'a YourAnawen *LACHENMYER
U )'OU would like lo fttire at $14 900 ........................ .
this owner occupk!d wm lO•t. DOWN
Newport Betcb Iqiex, 3 BESI' BUY TODAY • 3 Bed-
BR, 2 beth Untt1. lltc blt·ln !'OQm, ~ full ba.ths, 2 car pr.
kitchen, dbl ovens, dabwshr Covered patio. Near ~
"""'"'"· individlW """": """' """ -· Bftutuul otiV'e °""" heavy
-., ntpeta. Immac. thni-
out A well lnmqid • $f9.9!50
c..n 6'1U316
..rarr&W-
Oo(Al~GE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
293 E. 171h SI. 646-4494•
'
lPE RRON
-:1 .. .,,,.,,,.~,.
Coldwell, Banker
')fFERS:
Dover Shores layfront
Exquisite 4 Bdrm with formal den, su·
perb interior decor, top-of-the-line ap-
pliances. Pier & dock !or lrg. boat
Xlnt. financing. . . . . . . . . . . $189,500
Patrick Miller
Reduced -View Home
Bav &: ocean view from every rm . See
every boat out the jetty_ Walk to fine
swim beacb. 3 bdrm., 1 ba., lam. rm. &
den. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . $98,500
Mrs. Harvey
Custom Built -Baycrest
Gracious 3 Br. home located on corner
lot. Beamed ceilings, fam . 1'01., formal
din. rm. Ideal family home ... $79,000
Mrs. Raulston
Rare Find!
Lido 70 lot -lovely 2 story home . 3+
BRs, sunken llving rm., exquisite new
carpeting, sunshine & beautiful gar.
~"'ci>rit~~;,· .............. $69,500
Spectacular Terrace
Harbor & ocean view from this 3 BR
plus large guest;room &: ·bath. Care-
free patio sutTOunds lovely pool. Best
Irvine buy at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $67 ,500
Walter Haase
Exclusive Beacon lay
2 tll)lts. Enjoy private beach boat slip
tennis court \dew in this 3 BR, 2 Ba.;
Fm. Rm. home. Plus 1 Br. apt. leased
1155.00 mo. Price $65,000, dn . $10,000.
Mrs. Manion
New Udo Exclusive
1st Ume ltsted, 3 BR. 3 Ba + lge up.
stairs rec. rm. or master suite, ne" cpu. thruoul Move-in C<>nditfon. Loi!
of charm .. .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . $64,000
J. Clarkson
OFFICE OPEN
SATURDAYS
COLDWELL, BANKER & CO.
2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT IEACH
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HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE
Open Houses
THIS WEEKEND
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HOUSES FOR SALE
(2 Bedroom+ Apt.)
517 carnation, Corona del Mar
67fi.2838 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
(3 Bedroom)
2020 Aliso St., Costa Mesa
646-3255 (Fri & Sat)
*1601 Bonnie Doone, Irvine Terrace
642-6472 Eves: 673-3468 (Sat 1-~l
1226 Polaris Dr., Dover Shores
642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
723 Cameo lliglllands Dr .• CdM
67fi.3000, Eves: 673-23 14 (Sun 1-5)
1225 E&!!ex. Newport Beach
(Sal & Sun)
13 Br. & Family or Den)
324 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar
673-8550 (Sal-Sun-Mon 1-5)
401 Ca brillo (cor of Tustin) CM
646-2345 (Sal & Sun 12-5)
980 Presidio Dr. (Mesa del Mar) CM
545-5487 (Sal-Sun-Mon 11-6)
1147 Hamilton, Costa Mesa
644-1133 (Sun 11-5)
*3099 Country Club Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM
540.1720 (Sal-Sun-Mon 2-5)
386 Vista Baya, Newport Beach
646-3255 (Sal & Sun 1-5)
3074 Killybrook Lane, CM
642-1771 (Sat & Sun 1-6)
2619 Vassar Place, Costa Mesa
642-1771 (Sal & Sun 1-6)
2048 Commodore, (Baycrest) NB
675-4031 (Daily)
1900 Commodore (Baycrest) NB
646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
3301 Admiralty Dr. (Hunt. Harbour) HB
772-9530 fNoon to Dusk)
9471 Hollyhock, Fountain Valley
842-6691 (Sun 1-5)
(~Bedroom)
423 Windward Lane (of! Tustin bet 21 &
22nd)
675-4392 (Sat-Sun-Moo/
1000 Westwlnd Way, Dover Shores
642-8235 (Sal & Sun)
*1336 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores .
642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
2146 Miramar, Balboa Peninsula
642-4353 (Fri & Sal 1-5)
4709 Dorchester, Corona del Mar
642-1485 (Sun 1-5)
1207 Sussex Lane, Newport Beach
6421386 (Sat 1-5)
630 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa
540.1720
2930 Alta Vista, (Eastblulf) NB
67(;.3331
14 Br. & Family or Den)
2352 Cornell Dr., CoDege Park
546-6541 (Anytime)
17862 Mann St., University Park
833-2036, 673-9402 (Sun & Mon 12-6)
2331 Heather Lane, Newport Beach
548-1018 (Fri-Sat-Sun
2063 Slate. Coola Mesa
646-9238 (Sat & Sun)
19542 Waterbury Lane, Huntington Sch.
962-2055, 536-3788 . (Daily)
1842 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
646-1550 (Open Daily 10-5)
2008 Kornat Dr., Costa Mesa
546-5591 (Daily)
384 Meadow Lane, Newport Beach
646-3255 (Sun 1-5)
1501 Eton Place, Newport Beach
646-3255 (Sat-Sun-Mon 1-5)
2854 Carob, (Easlblufl) NB
673-3770 (Sun 1-5)
2914 Cuff Dr .• Newport Beach
642-5843 (Sal-Sun-Mon 1-5)
3064 Gibraltar (Mesa Verde) CM
549-4269 (Open Sat, Sun 2-5)
1601 Bayadere. (Irvine Terr.) CdM
67(;.3000, Sat. 548-7002, Sun 673-0554
(Sal & Sun 1-5)
1706 Tradewinds Lane (Baycresl) NB
642-5200 (Sun 1·5)
1112 F.&telle Lane (Baycrest) NB
646-7755 (Sal & Sun 1·5)
1720 Candlestick Lane (Baycresl) NB
646-7755 (Sal & Sun 1-5)
1523 Lincoin Way. Newport Beach
546-2313, 646·7171 (Sat 1-5)
319 F.61her st .. Costa Mesa
(Open Sunday)
(5 Bedroom)
17951 Angell, University Park
675-3000. 646-6590 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
IS Br. & Fm1ily or Den)
1350 E. Ocean Front, Balboa Peninsula
673-9200, Eves: 546-6966 (Daily 1·5)
221 Via Nice, (Lido Isle! NB
646--3255 (Sal & Sun 1-5)
12 & 3 Br. Aporlm•nh For Sale)
517 Carnation, Corona del Mar
67fi.2838 (Sat & SUll lU)
!Duplex for Sale)
1351 E. Balboa'Bl'vd., Balboa
673-9200 Eves: 548-071~ (Dally)
601 Marguerite, Corona del ll!ar
673-8550 (San 1-5) ..... ** .... ,. ... *** ,_...t:W'•-,,;~ .......
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HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR Sl,LI HOUSES FOR SALi! HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALi HOU5f5 FOii $ALI h<lU>•> fOM 5ALk
• -1000 Coste MtH 1}00 Nowpotl BHch 1200 Cot0n• dol Mor 12$0 CON'° d•I Mir 1250 CoroN dol Mor 1250
UlllYenltv Pan
A Sep.rate chancellor
Homo -2-Story
OPEN HOUSE SUN A MON
12. 6 p.m.
(othetwlse by """t only)
17863 14.aM Stittt, Irvine
4 BR + tam rm, 2" ba. Th1I
home must be 1een to be
.....,clakd. ~
and t~ decorated ..
custom1ud for T.V. SU.r It
Jam.Uy, Mlln)' extru: Wei
Bar • thick, lush carpetina
thruoUt • 25 ft opeti catbe-
dnl ceilin,g with balcony le
sliding: doon, -1&r&e fire-
RBIOSSWIOll
S BR $11!0 ctn $20.l!ltl
4 BR $1500 ctn $22,500
4 BR $ll!ltl ctn $23,900
All of tbeM have l 'ii to 2
... ths.
FHA TERMS
•t
Vlctorl•
646-8111
•
SHARP S BR Ill ... th. !'lt<-
place· F/A "'ot $22,l!ltl. OK
GI NO DOWN, Drive bf 59U
W. WUIOD then call Lockhart
-tty.
Lockhort RNlty
&48-2301 E'veL OO..aJ6'7
Waterfront For Gracious
. $34,SOO Uvlng nwr. ll no pli:J".-6' Goat, but ~ft lot. 3 BR, tam rtll, ho
tbia newly eom.tructed ~udfo plac• eu1tom ldtcbm, ~
home ll still Newport's belt td pi1tlc>, $57,500
blQr. Featurn tntlude CW de OPEN SAT. SUN • MON
Sac location, bll·lna, b'ft 1 • $ P.M •
CONDOM!Nlu ... ~·-JON. llandm1 flreplac., and the 324 Poln..111• CdM '"' """V -,. land It not lfreae hold. ' = r::,.7 ~.:;~~ PROPERTIES WEST Du-t..x
wUb all the o:tru. AJmmt REAL mATE .,-
bnm.ed. pou, • now vacant. D> W, Coast Hwy., NB Do you like Panc:llJ.nr, "*"
642.()344 """ ....... -"""'' SlM. too. includes iaxe., "'""~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!'""'""I 'beths with each bedroom1 cl.uh boule 6: pool privilea:ei. OPEN HOUSE All thi& + 2 BR Apt. OnlY ~llSl (Ope n evt9) H...Jt ............ _ 1 ~·tat l05rS Dover Qr, Sat. It Sun 1--5 $53,150
Beautiful Canyon View
tj)ulet and Restful
2 Bedrooms; I II.a baths
New 80% loan avall1ble -'42,5<10
704 hppy, Corono d•I Mor
W111. Winton, Realtor
229 Morino, Bolboa laland
675-3331 Opon 'Ill 9 every Night
Huntington
Harbour
Huntington
1405 H•rbour 1405
place -heavy full tnbTon on li!iiiii alkUng dORt doan • be•Utl·
f\il wood panelling • shutters
ll:Tl_ .. ""'a """ e. OPEN SIJN ~· v PM. DOVER VILLAGE "'~i..:i. NEW HOME COND'M In w .. t 'II ff . I •• P.M.
3 BR, 1"-be., crpbl, clr'D-. BeautiuQ. I~ 2 BR, 6()1 Miirguerite
• drapes thruoot are master
pieces oI decoi-, lge charm·
ing kitchen j: bkfst area •
well landscapo!d • green belt Ocean Front
fenced, land.sce.pcd, Bklr. ~ dub bousr, all elec ~ 'IMlfl .AJ.J.
dl.shwuher, ranee, oven, t bl, dreq. Rm, patio. 2 ~
"2·282111 a.m. to S:30 p.m. bltins, Crpts, drpl, encloced a :....~
DIRECI'IONS: Out dbl gar. Best buy , -·-•-
EXKUTIVf HOME ON THE WATEI
30' beat alip, S lar~e BR.s, 3 large baJ.hs, fam-
ily room, huge living room with wet bar,
modern all electric kitchen, exquisite crystal
chandeller in formal dining room, 1pacious
closets. This lovely home is built around an
all glass atrium._ Perfect for your own dec-orating idecw;.
& walk to rear house • 'Ai bl Oldu borne on prime Victoria, left on Valley Road. beach area. Adults. '29,500. 332 M"r":llf't'l.tr, CdM
to lge pool• pavilion Ten-cc.net, $4.7,500
.nl! Cll ·walking distance to Georr" Williamson, Rltr.
RETIRING • BY OWNER ..:Ownii:"jj"0--6l&-itffl948iArou:_;T ,1..,...,,.,;;6~73;.-8;;;5;,;5.;,0...,!!!!!!' I t Br. 2 Ba, Corner. P'urn or BEST BUY BAYCRESI'
unlum. Fenc<d yard, Walk Quick .... ,.,Ion A GARDEN new shopping center. SEE 673-4350 OPEN EVES.
THIS! to adila. Space tor tra.vel SplC'lous 3250 aq. ft. cust.,
Hinger Realty
133-2036 or 673-9402
e TRANSFERRED • "" or boat. Fn>tt -·· ,...,,,._ decor. • Indocpd .• ' Of ROrt• F.ncl pa.Uo. $22 900 Tmns )&. BR. Xlnt cond. Rare buy .1U MOVED Auaust 16th. Must M6-9'l38 ' • at $69,500. sini~ L 0. n In HUNTINGTON HARBOUR
fll,500 full prlc1 & you own IM, l•nd. aell 4 BR, 3 bath near tcbool tranferrable. Not on leut
1: park. Low down. M&+Ut BY OWNER: 292 Bowline land. 646-.2828 Eves.
Green Or., CdJeee Pllit. 3 21CO WINDWARD LANE luxury Plus
" JI a... 2 .... lam. ""·• "'''· BY OWNER Coontey a"b Drive m M.,. JJtlt& ttl fst•tt t.p kitch"' •lee blw.
Verde has a beautlfuJ home Walk to all achooll. Very UPPER
tor sale. It bu an unusual T Bedrm-FamllYRnl ne.t & clean-$24,500. NEWPORT BAY AREA
floor plan with a huge mu-$24,500 _ "SO" DOWN * M&-3800 * t.1ust sell $2.'iOO under 1966
ter sui~e and atrium &arden 2 baths. Huge picl~ window GOLF COURSE HOM'E ON appraisal. Spacious 4 lg Br. ~ _ 10 itself. Newly painted in living room with fireplace Jo'AIRWAY OF TifE MESA tam rm, 2~ be.. 2 frplca.
tnS1de and out and ready for overlooks a lovely prden. VERDE COUNTRY CLUB. Lrg pool size yard. Room
yoor occupancy, Call now to Cover patio. Showa like • Single story t Br. & family for boat, trlr, etc. 5'8.1018.
see the luxury features. Full model ~1720. room. :nl8 Korn.at Dr. LOVELY Well-kept home in
price T ARBElL ze Harbor Bl. ~-o;-;::.:;;-· $41::::·.::000.::·.,..,.-~ Harbor Highlanda 19'll $42,500 REPOSSESSION I SELL All or -lnterm In 4 Tereaita Lo. 4 BR 2\1 BA. e lmmac 3 BR, 2 BA. Br., den. 2 be. home; Nortb Ttreaita Lane. 4 BR 2~ BA.
e Hardwood Ooors., dbl pr. loc. AU ~ carp., bltm, Carpets, drapes. Larae yard
• sa>,150. total down $1150. ~. ~S:· ~ doY.'11 &: newly painted exterior.
Rltrs.. 642.9TJ0 E'\rM. Sf8-0720 ""'"=--..c..,=,=c.:..,._ 5',4 loan can be MIWl'led,
667 w. 19th, C.M. Cho·:Z ~...,ercial bldg + 1 br. 548-1398 Owner for app't, • KENNEDY me. ~-.ooo. 15.000 dwn, LOVELY BALBOA OCEAN-
ba.1. 6%% 646-1492 FRONT Modern 3 Br. 2 Ba.
Newport
UNDER' TALL ITALIAN CYPRESS Directions: Pacific Coast Highway to Ad mlr-
IWTOU.nded by boneyll\ldde, ally Drive, turn north across the bridge to
flowertna: oleander, bougan-3301 or call (714) 772-9530.
villa, f u 1 c h I a, camellia. Open Hou .. Sit/Sun 12 to Dusk
own tree • A cooling swim 3301 Admiralty Drive In yoo.r own secluded pool •
Larte Master BR with dress-===M~O~llT=G=A=G=l=S~l:lY:'IC~l~N=G~A=lS~OC~tA;:TU.~====I lni alcove, private bath -:: -----
leading to pool. Sunny iuest Balboa Peninsula 1300 Huntington' Beach 1400
BR with bath • Cozy fire-I iiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------1 place . Remote iaraae door 5 BEDROOMS
• O>vered paUo with bar. B-
F'relhly redeoorated ext.er· s.• $32,!l>O FHA-GI. DO down. 3
1or • Acceu """"""""""' Peninsula Value ... the. Iara•"'"" with --• E:C"cellent tlnandng and tm-rate living nn A aepante
der U11.M, un. .. -v rent % Nock to ~. Ocnn &: tam1l,y room, kitch. w/blt-ln rv "<v ,,....,, Oiannel, New 4 BR cusltlm ._ ~-L... __ .__ when YoU can build equity ranie • oven. w.amo-ier,
home with lonnal dining ""' -"·---~~ely and have an excellent tax .,..,..>& _...,.. ........ ,<Y""• rm. Pri~ rl'.!duced for lm· ~ '-"-, _ _, ___ _.. 01--1. wrtte-otl! DON'T JU ST cp1a1u..,.., ......,__ .-.......
RIVE mediate action, $59,$0. wall 1--"""""om ft D BY·Comeln·C'l ""'"'"·~·-.· • 2146 Miramar
Seewaro Rd . <Owner> OPEN FRI. & SAT. 1·5 673-0139 a ..JJi Ptt10nallty 3 BR, 2 BA. + fm1y or blUiard rm.
-Fam rm., wooday yd, $29,(Q} Leue, lease W/optlon orliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil pen ouJe ,,.., llubor m. Aat .... 1... Buy. •'""" ubera1. 161.500. Ready for School! Pete Barrett Riiy. 1llage Real Estate . .
Sat 1..S OPEJN HOUSE ll-' ~61S--5,:,.,;,,;7U_;_,,._~---642-4353 -.LA+ _KL v----e---v Soll T...... S..1 Contemporary home ready to
move into. Two King size
BR, 2 ba, dl"l!SSlni: rm
110'1 Sussex Lii. Wl'ltcillf 9111 Presldo $45,500 OWNER-&auliful, CUstom Owne!' moving • imm1culate
4 Br, 3 s., formal rnirTOred 3 Br. fam rm. 545-0487 built 3 Br. family room, lovely 3 Bdrm home 1n Cot· Lido lslt 1351
d. , dbl "-fireplace, etc. $33,500. Lo ona Hlghlands. A joy to 1tt •---------
i yoo'll never tlnd a bet«
buy than this lovely 3 BR
with heated pooJ at $22,750
full price.
uung nn, .;.'"}'1ace, 2 M rd and .-k>vei.y patios. 6424686 esa Ve e 1110 down or trade equity for own. Waterfront Pier/Slip
Two story 3 Bd, 2 be, de<:
kit, Ire llv rm. Unique
atalroue, aandy bea.cb
water activity, $166,000
beach property. 67J...4963
oELuxE * DRIVE BY * 1m HIGHLAND o,, Hrbr Better Than New PENN. PT. home. J BR. Fam OPEN HOUSE 3261 WUhlni· JD.ndl 4 Br 2 ba, fam rm, aU
rm., frplc. Exceptional val-ton. Large 4 BR + beauti-bltm, frplc. $32,511!1 10% dn Lusk home ln Harbor View ue. $56,COO. f··• ~ 1--·-·• 1 BALBOA REAL. ESTATE .... c ........... .,,..,...._....,a e con· Owner. 548-2847, 1-72S-2908 Hills, 4 Bdrms + lam nn,
700 E. Ba.Ibo& Blvd., Balboa dJbon. Large family room, MOVE In! Near new 4 BR., Carpeting, draperies, and ~ .,40 all built-In Jdtx:hen. Vacant· _, cp•· ., ~ach landElping. Askins $42.~ u1.:>1.1 Move today. Full price onl.y "VI'• new ... , """ •
ORIVE BY 129,500. CALL RAY '4<>ll!il S21.ooo. 0pen w"k"""' 351 Don v .. Franklin
62lld St. Owner675-0144 RF.Al.TOR ~74 REDLANDS (open eves) Heritage Real
Back Bay 3 BR, fireplace~ Estate. BY Owner $47,!liO. $5,IX» 3250 E. <:out Hwy.
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RARE
bullt·ins. Asking S2'l,990 down. 6% tirwmctn1. Cu.stmn Corona del Mar 673-2272
. I Open S.t/Sun CLEAN 3 BR 1"-baths, Bll 7 Br. plwr; den w I Ba.y
For Pe~ect1o~l1~,s CALLGLENQUEEN540-1151 new carpel.I. $24,750 • 10% View. Fee simple. Presti~
• tu move in & enJOY-. Im· Copen ·eves) Heritlli'.e Real down. area. Call 642-1819
pressive 4 BR· 3 bath home Estate Martin Real Estate WATERFRONT 3 BR 62 Oc.ea ... lr -lay
in desireable Westclitt. Court . 54• .1:-t32 Balboa Cove $60,IX». Waht IN BEAUTIFUL HARBOR yard entry! The excepUooal· $20,500 ~
1y large Iivil'4: &: dining e WILL go FHA VA $30,000 fn . acreaie dn. pa.y. VIEW HILL.S. Immaculate
rooms overlook exquisitely • 2 BR 'ht.lie family room Coll--P•rk mmL LIS-Tm 3 BR, 2 bath home with lam-
1ancl9C8.ped gardens. Meticu· • Q>ts/drpg, encl. yard 1 ...,. 1115 MUST Sell! Custom 3'Br. l'ii Uy room i dlnln&:' rm. Rai.-
lously decorated with lush Rltrs. 64.2-9TJO Eves. 548-0720 COMPARE artt priceal 2352 ha. Npt Heights. $33,950 ed Uv~ nn wtth deck. 2
new ~ti & costly waJ.I. 657 W. 19th, Of Cornell Dr., f BR, 2 BA Trade! Brkr 613-6756 tirepla.ces, beauUtul yard
papen. Be the fint to ..,. • KENNEDY l2'.<SO by OWner 51' FHA, NEWPORT Short> 2 BR. & w I sprlnlden """t • book,
this exciting new Ustin&! nr achools, lhoppUir, prof, conv. den; ccrntt. $23,500 covered patio, room for P>O].
$49,500. Costa Meta 1100 landscaped. Mfi...6;;41 unfurn, $24,500 turn ~ AU this for $42,500 • terms.
Ruth P1rdoll, Realtor ACROSS from school, 3 Br. CLIF PRIEST, Realtor
1005 Westclilf Dr. 642-5200 e TRADE e 1" ba., trg fam. rm., Newport Hgt&. 1210 Sln<:e 1967 !!!!~~\!'"''""!"'!!"'!:~"I Use your home as trade for ~in patio, fr 11 1 c , 3034 E. Cout Hwy., CdM
4 Bodrm-2 Bath this exdtlngJy created 3 crpta, drpa. 12',000. 5'>-<nJ SparklinCJ Brl9ht <7HI 615-.1581
NO DOWN -MOVE IN! BR. 7 Ba. Mesa Del Mar l BR. :z ba., blt-lnl, CJ'P(.I, and spic & span clee.n, 3 BR,
Exquisite &late entry hall &: home. Tropical garden sur-dbl pr on larie lot + other Open Dilly 1 to 5
slate raised hearth fireplace. rounds special patio deck-drpl, _dbl gar., $24,55(1, 10 0 d 'extras! $23,900 See 219 JASMINE, CdM Owntt 646--1-492 Electric "Award" built · in Ing. Home newly painted, w/ THIS before you buy? View home, steps to beach, 3
kitchen. Covered screened x 1 n t carpeting; kitchen Newport Beach 1200 Graham Realty BR, 2 Betha, llvini roo"': +
patio • fun all year round. bltn1: frpl. Walk to all family, fireplace, blt ·ms.
Sprinklers -arti.sUc lands-llehoolt, Incl. O.C.C. $26,900. Near NB Poat Ole. 646-2414 Sep. dJning a re a, servke
caping. ,SUbmit no <k>wn G.I. Agent 642-54$ CUSTOM SPANISH nxER-upper 2 BR 1" bath, porch, carpets It drapes. 3
S24,00J. 84U691 TOP LOC T 0 UPPER BAY t&rae u,ing room. <Prln-car a~e on alley. Larie TARBELL 16111 Beach Bl. A I N clplH only) $22,500. 424 San-lot. Vacant 10% down. 3700 Ft. under mb.slon tile A CHARMER! * BY OWNER * root. 5 Le•-""""'·· .,. ta Ana ..... N.B. "2-4392 lll*~-LA..._CmsHEEv" 64>-0ER1ss
Inunaculate _Early Amert· Very Specious 3 l.J"g Br, 2 nutr. suite w/trpl. Formal *PLEASANT cwt Haven 3 NMY
3 Bedroo Family baths, dining nn, Uving nn, din. rm., lovely llv. rm. w/ Br, 2 ba + 2 Br Ocean Vu OCEAN VIEW
=:m, Double msFtrepJace, den. Lawxlry rm. Bltn1. frpl. Paneled family nn. w/ lncome Apt. $49,500 54S-'12t9
Double ....... Work Shop. Flttplaoe. Broe>eway to ' -frpl. wet bar. Sponlob 1225 Cameo HIC)hlands
Boat Yan!. Call for appoint-car detached gar. I.rt patio tile noors, cust. carp. I. BayshorH SHARP 4 BR separate dinini
ment to see this spa.cloua &: lrg fenced comer 10 t. drapes. 58' Cov. patio, Jlro.. room, built. ln ldtchei, Ju.sh
custom built home. $74,500. $28,TSO. 646-2:345 ~· lndscpd. ;~ar g8.nlie. land.8captng. Room for pool.
JEAN SMITH, EASTSIDE 3 br' lam, rm. ~1 ~~i:R :,... First Tim• Offered OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-S
near new crptg, custom ~-=;,...::_::.:;;::_:;;;:..:::::..,.._ 2591 Bayahore Dr. 3 BR, 4Tlll DORCHESTER, CdM REALTOR drpl, mom for pool and For Daily Pilot Want AdL 3 BA, Immaculate. Call R. Nattress, Rltr. 642-1485
400 E. 17th St., C.1.f. 646-3255 boat. $35,(Q} 642-5931 Dial 642-5678 for appt. 54IJ.8482 HOME I. Income: newly
1000Gen•rtl 1000 General 1000 decor. 2 BR. 2 BA., 1" 1:::::.::.:;::. ____ :.::;:::;::::::.:::__ ___ ..:;:::....::.;;;;:;:::_ ___ .:.;;.:.:;.. I ~~~~~~~~~1 baths: &arb. disp.; dlb.
1•30 rarage.
P11.clfic Shores Realty
84'7-8586 EVff, 897-4191
TERRIFIC $24,100
Bay front Pier I Slip Westmont 3 BR + Bonus
BeautUul 4 Bdrm irr. den, 4 family room. CarPeted, dnp-
batba e1ec blt·in kit ed, fenced. Can a.aaume 514 ~
2 fplca, din ioom, 3 car loan.
prage. S9t!,ooo !eaae hold. HAFFDAL REAL TY
R. C. GREER, Re1lty ''Hemes to Match Income"
3416 Vie. Lld.o 67J..S300 8410 Warner M2-44lli
Desire Lido lslo LEASE OP110N
Have Graclous Palm Sprine1 Better than new 5 Br; family
4 Br: 3% bath home, Laa room, lanai. New carpet •
Palmu area. drape«, <lx>Q are&. Lease
Telepbone 613-7071 "60. Option $1000. 642-5'!1J.
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Huntington llNch 1400 SAVE SIS * * * * USTIN-G Walk to "'•ch. Newport w .. 1 Low 5~ % GI, $114 pays all.
Owner tried ot drivini 200 3 BR, 2 BA, lam rm, rock
miles a day I. must tell al· frplc, all GE kit. fe~,
moet: new 3 BR b om e. patio, crpt:a:, drpl, fll,800.
Beamed ceilings in Hvlnr 2'1022 Capia:tnno i.., H.B.
room, ftreplace, alate entry. 5f0....9S45 or 962-3839
t..ra:e family ~tchen with ro~ Sale by Owner. 4 Br.
avocado built· UllJ, dresdnr den, 2 bl., dsbwr, bltne.
room ln master b@droorn. Patio, fncd yd. Qonr lot.
"""""' ~ draped. S2l,950. 125.000. 962·n5. -
GI LOAN 4 BR. 2% bt., wood floor, Jae
kit., fam. rm., uaume 5~
Owner desperate, will 1ooept loan Price below maril:et at
$2100 for his lovely 3 BR &: $29,500 call OWllft" 968-1531
den home. Den beautifully BREATHTAKING Vtew lot,
panelled with matching bar. small but level, $1,000 Down,
Fully carpeted. Bright step bal.Mce $55 mo. 491-1210
saving klti:ben wtth all the I .=========I
modem appliances, adjoin-Fountain Valley 1410 ins hunUy room. Only at:
LISTER REAL TY
lOOU Betch Bl., HB, 842.f.633
WALK to th• BEACH
Price reduced $1600. N o w
$25,400. Will aeU GI or FHA
I pay points. 3 BR.I i b111th1,
cpts/drpir, fence:f, landacap-
Nice 3 BR By Owner, 1'4
BA, bltins, toft H20, U11t1.
drpa, trpic. -lam. rm., scrttr1ed patio, la fDcd
Jot $25,!m w/$2200 down
6'4 % loan. Call for appt.
962-1618 eves. I: wlmd.I Wy
inf. Lowest price in Newport Out of Coun1y' 1605 West . Owner in New York · =.:::...;::...;:::;:.::;,c.....;c:;;~J
pt1ced to sell in 10 day1.
V.1tla~e Real Esiate
ULE Or trade 2 Br. mod.
hse Yucca Valley priced
$10,500 "'· $4300. GM!n ..... W"tcllff 6 Near Faahlon J&land
e -A ..... e•u e c967::.-<4-=:,::n'===,,.,:546-31:c:._:::::::°' L•M•n• •-·ch FOR SALE OR LEASE ·~ •~. --.--
• BR. 3 BA. 642-0m ABOVE THE BEACHES DUTCH HAVEN 1705
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Harbor Hlghl•ndt 1235 tt ot ""' deck. "'"""' c.-$20, 900 ·. .
QI.ARMING 4 br ment block ~. Br. 2 &.. By 3 BR + lara:e panell«l fain-
• 0 w n e r $69,000. 5*-8693. ll •• ~ ' BR 2 both 2 ba. frplc, cpts, drpl. * &7J..-4,$3 * y room, ~
~la~• ~-~-~Own~~ec~64&--0663~~: Jr;;;p;-;x::=bf-;;;n.;:'3JBJ;f;; tor $23,Co:t. Near Bea.ch It. .;::: Duplex-by owner. 3 B3 2 ba W•mer.
EHtbluff 1242 + 1 BR..,.., •PL cow !CATELLA REAL TY Eltraordlnary
dl1>S In both. Good cood. I •~7 ~'1 5"9366 Sacrifl f OPEN HOUSE location. 613-Wl ---Ce 0
SUN 1..S HOME • lr>com•i ' bdrm NEWPORT WEST Model H-2154 Carab home with &•nge Apt. Neu ru1y Fumllbed Id o DEL
Owner lnvltes )'UU to IWlm ln ~-=~;n 7t72~~do~~~ 2 STORY Home dean.led tn modem Iara• """""' pool, 4 BR. . " 3 BR 211 boths, U>t!I" fam· --A drap-famlly rm. 2 baths., ju.at A'ITRAC 2 Br. Cottase W·&IU' (ly room w 1th flreP.(ace et, With VIEW' of CXEAN, 3
reduced to $41.SM apt s .. of Hwy. Owner. $11 formal dinma room 'com'. BR, 2 ba.th hmnt, NEW, mt
Delancy c.m'"'"· m-2831 p1e1c1t c:&rpeted. s.ii m .,. """"l\11Jir;1:; !KlLDr
REAL FSI'ATE REOUCUH 3 Br. 1% ba, rnA.
21128 E. ""'" Hwy .. CdM Loed 2 Br. A)>t. So of Hwy. BRASHEAR ltlAL TY 0wntr will UI In flnancloli.
673-3nO 148.500 Trade ? 6"'156 847-8531 541-2142 !J68.U?a =.~...:..:.sit
BLUFF'• 4 Jlr, spit Iv! . .,..,, 2 GOOD llaule•"' dbl lot"' CUSTOM HOME 133.500 ~ all
beam. Tile. roof. V/mrlct at °' bwy. Beaut. prdem. Vuy ~ 3 BR 2 bath Dlrectkma: Follow Sb Bird
13'7 .... OWner .....,.. Owntr 15&.500. "3--4169 with ..... _... .. '"""" ~ Dr. " -~ "" ' Beautiful l Br. So. ol room, wet bu Ir 2 ftttplao--..nmlt to:
Coron• tlel Mar 1250 Hlahwa¥. By owner only. e&.. Bunt on 2 tree-lhadt!d 1034 Mlram1r-or all ,. _ __,; Sho--. •m.66ll ioi...Alotolhouaa!orGOIY LOS 'ADRI$
-.. ~ ·-HOW'S THI! lll.!11)). RIALTY Spoctaadar View P•ul .i-RNllv 494 IU3
Love\>' CUiiom 3 BR, 3 boU., TIME FOlt H!-12118 Evu. 111...,, 1111 Clenn<yre ·-
pool. lmm•cullt.. lmJntdl· OrvORCE: J'orta , a 1 •. lzS 8acb
.,. potfff!ISon. '-'UJCK c •sH Betut Top °' Wodd 4 BR TIIE FOX CO. "P "' -w/cm,o. v It w. 2 BR up. l down, 2 BA, O'
67J.9t95 m-t9'fl & yard, dON to tehooil. cutl Jl&nl:I for b:Unc, ct. to
MUST SELL~.,. 4 THROUGH "' tor-• talle ..,..loon. b,.cb/lowo. i:is.ooo
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bdo. 161.ooo. 111 Owner. W •NT •o s n 2 BA. tam, trpJ. deck. vu:w s BR. 2 BA 133,m
613-2171 "' "' 135,500. wMJ. lat. 4M4161 OWNER. OH?•
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OLP HOUSE , 1110 • ...,. Sept. 15'.Jwie1u OCEANFRONT 11Aawt, .. ,. • • New llayfrotlt e lEN1' FIXER UPPEl Como!. ""°· Beaut. 2 Br> 2 taai,' 8lt, part""°· ""•• \V1N1'£li -~va)lable Set>t Lowtt dupfu,. opp. beoch. LARGE, Uo!uro-2 BR. 2 BA Thll old houe: fa rteDy b&, trplc, bltln kit. big• aecluded. lot. Prllfttt ~ch.. Ttb. Sunny 2 BR, A: encloae;d Fum. 2 BR. 2 BA, $2:50 mo. 3 Rooms Furnltu,.. . •pt. Ntiw d:rpl, crpu.'YeatJ.
so!lfETlll!IG ELSE1 llUllt priv. potio, c1.-. prlv. t4nCly '°"" Wm tu $240. : ~1":tt!,:!' ~ wlniet ren~. 221 19tlt s• $2_5 ·Month ~ 1167•50 mo. Ev~
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
. For rut 1lwvke Ull b,.t A..a.t.nce
DJ,U DIR~f;T 84%.S87a
00 split kYell I l(llt'V.Wled btacb, hftted poot Adultl. mo. 49t-4SS3 or «H-S8S or ~ $150 Ind ..itlll. Hinaet Do not disttirb tuianta. ~ TtJU. OPTJON ro BUY
llCl'Oll lll*Clooa b"!lt madtd No pttt. $200 mo. ta 49f..1.!l.T Rdliy for •PPL 6'f5.02l8 N.o deposit o .a.c. E•t Bluff , 5242 HOUSES FOR SALE 1u11Nl!S1 PflO,tJtfY &Sil '°' 'tft cloee-lo. cl~ Of Le· BayaicM vtlla&t .. 300 E. -·-3100 ~ 67W402 WATERFRONT • ms Mo. H.F.R.C. ••••••L .. I ............. 1 .. ~~::~::.':::~.L ........... :
lllfta tee1SOft.' -"""R Ck1ut Hiway Cotta Winter L&e. Upper, 3 BR, 3 Furniture lqtalt PREsilGE Town Homu CDfiTA M•Ll •• : .............. 11• ~•n t11111r1.1.. .1, ............ M I ,... . .,y MIXED UP C'Vo.IV b 2 ba •-.L ••~ 517 w '~" C ,1 ..... ...... "'°" o•L..,.. .............. n• 1"°4.ltTli.-1. f'•o••11tTY ..... ... ! ~.... ftAI'\"•" .,,ll'D_ WINTER LEASE, 2 r, • Huntington ~•~ --a., utra tr. Uv. nn., ·frpl., . wui, ,,,.. • ...--J rot tease 2 bra dfon • s br Mll!SA v1•01 ............... 1n1 cOMMaac:1AL ................ -. PLAN HAS I N.OV•"""· _ ... wl'" 1p r---• ,-~ •• I/I ,.arbl• •-""• b _ ... _ ~..-w • --•-J.-"'--.. -<> ' 2,._ ...... _ ,._, .. coLt.••• ,. .................. 1ns 1Nou1Tau.1. llttTA\ ........ .... . TH ... t.'U!.."nl ... ~ "'' '" -; uae ........ ....._ . MllC.W, -"IUi II ~ 'w11h ,. or 711 .... u,Q, """"" NIWPOIT t.QCH ............. H• LOn ........................ .6111 I VlCED BY 2 FUU. BA • t'banoel. with dryer. 3501 AVAU. IMMED. Mua Verde FREE RENTAi., BOOK ar •• drea. rm. Elec kit, OCEANnt.ONT lAawia •. M~ all eleotrlc. POOL MeWf'OltT MllOMTI .......... 111• UNCMll ............ -......... .. ftOOMS. lt tormerlY W&I Finl (n4) -D I nd 8 WM Bal I & --1-: Adults ,,. _...... Pro! .. __ IALIOA «IVIS ............ 1111 CIT•Ul•H'IU ............. '11S 1 ~ • ....-wmt 2 ey 4 BR. tie 1fvin& rm, rop n I r9 cones _..o. • .. e c""en vet· r··•· ~r gar. Rent ltartl at NtwPc:i•T aHOlu ........... 1121 .. c1t1A•• .... ~ .............. ... 1 Uled U 2 v•~••., 2 BR "'-J be blitnl d'-*• S Bedroom 3 Bltb. Cozy no peU 67$-9259 be>acll 8/ set. pool 1 !lr A $2SO mo IA'l'Cl:lfT " .. • ............ ltU I.AKI ILSIHOll .............. '2tl SEPARATE KJ'l'OIENS. " uai, ·~ · 1pacloua f&m I 1i111•C rm, • b ~ · •--Pa ........ · · • 1AYIMoaes ................. ltu a1soaT r111:or11n .......... uos --~-r .. turet 2 Child OK, no pet.. $225 Mo. bllt•tft kltchtn, beauUfUl.iy Fireplace, Ooo. le ,.arage, 2 BR. All elec. Jdtcll., prb. UCU• rt. 'u&r~ ~/mo. 837-871 Amigo Way, N.D. QQVE• IHQJlll ............... 1121 01Afll91 CQ. r110P•llTY ...... , ·~upper·~· s ··-~·"''SI -~ ~ ~.,...i .. Fenced Leue 494-4653.4*55&$ or 49f..4957 Wl!:STCLlffl ............. , .. OUTOfl STAT•r1:0P ......... .. s. .. DEN spacioUt ept. to "1-"'e. ...... .• Wldscaped ya r a. Yo:u•Y ...... ml'"'~ . ' dl&p., F. ;.. bt., patio; ooly . MAll.801: MIOMl.ANOI ........ lW MOUNTAIN a Ol!:Sl!'IT ........ 6111
BDRM g; ' N-·--+ Shott• 63$-6683 I ·-1 ·-c1 ··~ nnro ~r 1110..,th ···-.•• -·· 0" "-". 'BR. i •t Da ....... --... .......... c d I M s•'6 UNIVE!tSFTY PAIK .....•..... 1121 SUIQIVISIOM U.MD ·-····•" .6111 1t Wlttl extensive U5e ........... ease -mo. .... Wlw. ,,_.. ' • .... ..... ~-· • ....., -• 1' u. ... --. -... oron• e •r --Ill.VINE ...................... IUI '"' .. ltTATI SillVIC• """UIS
ol•· Wrm()OO. pANN£WG & A'ITRACflVE Waterfront 4 a.nd gardener lel'YiCe. ~ Adults, no ot>tl, Cu A: ~akr Bltns, priv. J..-8/· Addlta. 1...CK MY ..................... IMO t .E. IXCMANGI •,,, ........... UK
... rE PICTURE WJN. BR. home, boat d ()ck. 673-3663 Eves. 548-6966 pald. Sept~isth .thru Jwie; $140. Alter Ii PM 54CH61.6, USTILUf'fl ,, ..... ;, .......... 1Ht t ... Y(AMTl!O ................ .. ~ 38 S i1v1Ns: TE111:uc• ............ 1M1 BUSINESS ind DOWS, W/W CARPETING, WNBlnter leue. 400 th t., $l6S moalh. 673-7~ • ~~ -• CORONA DIEi. MAii: ........... lut coosists f AVAll.. IMMED. Mesa Vttde Cost• Mna .5100 Q., , . w, ~ IAi.IOA r1N1N11JU. ......... 1:aoo FINANCIAL
En:. 2nd level o c:-.. lO ' 8R, lp Uvtng rm, 7682 El,..u~GER 4 BR. 2 .Ba. DupleX, attoM ON,.; :f~Cf.U:ls".".:·:::::::::: .. ::~: :~:11:::: w~';°.~~,.,~~~~::: LIV. RM.. BDRM. I: KITCH· WINTER Relltal-........... m . ,_...,, .. ,_,_ .. ~ .. ~AU. 54()..5140 St. b'Om Ocean. 2 Blks from q ,LIPQ 1$t.S ......... ~ ••••••• IUI llrt\ll!!STMl!!NT o:i:;:•nllf• .. ,Ull -·. F·-.... _ 1--.,_ti .. tt J• ...... 15 Bay troot. 4 Br 3 Ba 1paciOU1 ..... ..,w.1.u.11& rm. O'U1'kU or Bay. w•-ier -·-• -HARBOR •"1..110• !SU.ND .......... nu ,,, •• 110 "'' .u, "' ...... --·"" _,,....., ....... bU ~ kl'.... .. __ ..... ti w •=>i.IU ~ ON TEN ACRES .MUMTIMG'rClll lt:ACM ..... HOO 'HVE-STM .... .. could be UAeci aa a f 'BDRM. '3Ql. lflO. 925 Day OR 3-6721 t•m u.:utn, ui:.Uui.,,.....y NR._ HUntington S be PP ' g fum, $175 unfurn.for An-HUNTl.NGTQH HA•IQIJI ..... uos MOME'I' TO LOAM ···· ......... "21
&; DEN + HOBBY ROOM, 1 BR Duplex, block to Ocean, ~=tm!~brl y;:=, ~nter: San Diego Frwy. 2 nual ,lte; ~ fw'fll$.2'.li WI-GR. ~ENS 1t!m2 J:' m~~cs ~~ ::~~~i'~~c~ALL~~ .. ::::::::::l::: ~~~\~~!"~~if~·::::::::::: HOME Winter 1eue $1(lt 1ocl utils r. unfurn, new crpta, rum. ~109 . iUMS•T'IEACM _., ........... nS! A ISTATI LOAMI ~ 1b1I old houlle • .,._ ... to be .,A.,~........ ' and.prdmer service. drapee. $12!1. 7162 Gll!neot. . . ' Patios I Poo1a. Tennis ·'COD> 'GAltOl!!H.ql:0¥1 .............. Hll ~~.~ .... o•s. TMI o.4.'.·::::ou
-ro--w VU""J.<'" 673-3663 Evea.548-6966 Mgr Apt 8.-847-9466; or TEAQlERS-3Br.&den,2 -tnt'I Bkfst. 9 bolt Putt/. 1.0NOI~~ ................. uoo MOMIY W.ANTID .... ,, .. WI
ltl'UctUlllly 80Ul\d but it .... Li•• s d 9 ba •-j bar FUrn Tu11w 8.AOi,ELOR • \INFlJRN, • "•· "-AICIEWQOO .J .,,..,,.,,,,.,.Ifft UNCEMENTS oouJd ""° • GOOD GENER· 3 BR. 2 B4Sepw" lO ·~ " TOP LOCATION 89'l-2'°' SM. Sun A .,.,, ' "' c, . . ~ fr S 100 Greeo. '""o.coo"Y ............ ""' ANNO
AL a..EAN UP A U'ITLE mo lease. . . mo. $290 INCl..UDJNG gartttnfl', crptd. Beach view. Wint;er Om . ', ~Sea Lane, OiM 6M46U g~~ ~~ i~~~~.,,.:·,·.i::::::::; .. ;:: and NOTICES
P •"'-"" U'l:'D1"' '.._ ~'"", 642-2966 aft 'I pm 3 :Brg Br. 2 ba. Din rm; llv beautiful 4 BR, 3 BA. close 1225: See at 1012 W. Balboa 1ool. u.til. (MacArthur nr.·~ 1J..wj) · sT'.,AliTON ... ,.. ............. uu flOUHO 1,.,.. A•I ........... MM JW.I,, ~ g; '~ rm Bl-• '-1... 2 car de-·--Blvd ,-., •• BD..... w STMlHSTEI ................ \611 LOST ..... • ......... \ ........ Ull YARD WORK, ETC. Ifs an BAYFRO~ 3 Br. 2 Ba. · "'' • .. ...,.. to beach A: e""u.entaey · • •;, fUll. MIDW°"Y'c1rt ., .... t .......... 1tu r•asoNALI ................... MU -·~--··-· •. unim~ off--Winter $29) mo tncl util. tadled rv.1.1'1 patio & fenc-achoolt. 1 Ytal lWe. 2 WJNTER Retltall.. Oean FURN " lJNFU1tN· •'COROLIDO APTS • ..... ·.•,a:~..... -·················','• A.HNOUHCIMI NTS .............. It .,......,...,..._ • ,._ g,· eel ·-..,. 1..eaae ~ 2 ..'.I Poo. ~u ~-2 S d A .A .A MCJn. ............ 631 llltTMS ............... ,,. .. .,,.61111 ...... at loth A: Bay. m2012 ,-..... .......... mo, 968-1014 furn 2 BR duplex, close 9) Heat!N II. ..... """'"'...... BR. u ios, pool, patioe. OllAM~S ................... ··'"' FUMliaAU . ,_ . .,, ............... 11 -$25,950 mo Ir deu'& in Advance. 3 BR.: get new cpts., drpe. cceen. patio & · garate .. Omtei;, AdJ. to ShoPPlni:-Some w/tplcs. $165 & UJ)., ~~~~1 .. iurri·N··::::::::::::::::!!:. ~eW.::i'.T~~:lcTOAS":::::::tl: l BR., 2 ba . ., pool, (or 1J1I. 646-1145 1140 Le 2 Child OK S951mo &: $85 mo. 125 +tth No pets allo'#'l!d 4102 E. Coast Hwy. 673-3378 NAMl!!IM .. , ................ 16$1 FLOll.ISTI ................... to111 FULL PRICE turn.) 300 E. Coast HWy, • ..,.,.,,E ... ....._ o-.... ate · · · . st . Ne (No ltlident:s -Pet""""• W•• at HI.I' · S1LvE1tAl'IO CANYON ......... u,., u.1:p Ofl,TMANKs ............ '41' ~ : 4 ~~us. 3 uou ... : Near Beactl Blvd. le Slater ·• · · · • 4 •w -......... ...,, BEAUT, mod. 3 Jill t BA 1.ACUMA ·MtlLI .. "' ............ not 1111 MllM011AM ................ 6411
OWNER WILL HELP wrlt 57, Bayeide Village executive t;yp11! lmme. (lose !!••• Van Buron '42·!8'3 pfease) bor Ir Ada.ma, ~ta Me1a. fire \ n be h C r ' LAGUNA, 81!ACM ............. 1705 CEMITEIY LOn ............. '411
..... l>iN ...... 0310 ' p' r. ac . anyon \.AGUNA NIGUEL ........... UCJ Cl!M•T<Y CRYPTi ........ Mn FJN N,..,.,. to achls., Westclill .,..op. 3 BR. CONDOMINIUM to~ 'BEACON BAY-Cozy &tudio ~-v1ew. $250. Month to mo. l.lN CLEMliNTI .......... 1ru CIMIT•R'I' Clll:YrTS ......... '410 A •. ,·. B1yshor11 2225 Cntr 646-14Ei6 by p't on ' l .,. ~,~-tt ti Cal 6 PM I 6 SAN JUAN CAPISTIANO ...... on CRllftATOIUll ........ "10 MISSION REALTY ·--· ; ap · · rent. 811.nll. Children k Pt'ls 11.p. Wlu "'""'"""'e e pa o, ---· I ony 73-1144 CAPll'l'AANO llACM ......... 17'U Ml!MOR1AL l'AR1Ci ·:: ........ :"'21 • .... Jy. Refl'!'. req. $350 Mo., 1st "' pri. entrance Util. pd, ...... " u k Ilk 2 B frpl . DAMA POINT '' ............... 17111 .. UCTIOMS .:.. . ............ '4ll 985 So. Coast Hwy. .._,UM BAYSHORES 'Wa.tMtront gor-& last. in advance; incl. ok. Sl55 mo. (2.w) 43G--3883 $95/m Av il to 711 """""e e;at,. par • e •ur· R, 'VleW, Open dally. ~SIAD .. : .................. 1Ht •v1A,.ICN llRVICI .......... uu
F!tone !TI4l 4M-0731 g-"-Ex-·tive'• 3 bedroom --1., • .~ --. Avail art.er 5. prn. 0 a · · round.inga fer adults requlr-Nr ocean. $185 3,2 2 ~~·.",'•'°•"• ........ , .......... 1,•,~. TRAVEL ....................... '42!
....,_ """" "• <II' ii"" ""'" 673-7535 Jn · _,,_ ~-'". ·"""' . ,., . .,,.............. All TIAN!•CMllTATIOfll ., ..... 64'0 ~ 3 bath home, winter$) per 9/15 ' BR. Avail i mme d. g ~· " quiet. H=utrope 675-"""" ~. 11.IVERSIOI COUNTY ......... uoe AUTO Tlt.lNSPOl:TATION ·····""'
Quiet ul 2 BR conv k:IC Deck ftpl nl"--'-1 .... tlve' Tei.anti . HOUll.S TQ Iii MOV•D ...... \,.., Ll!OAL f!IOTICIS .............. "51 month. No peta. ad t Cpta/drpe. blt-bw. 2 blocks " . . • ' .................. ,.. LARGE 1-BR. ti.Pt. walkMJD Cdf\IDOMINIUM -., ............. IHI GERMAN & TUTORINO ...... ~,. 1•m11 >'· l213) ~ 2 BEDROOM, 1 B • t b., beacb &: nr, all· Kbools A Fum. $125 Mo. Sept. to June 1, 2 &: 3· BDRM • .APl'S. closets· beam ·ceil drpl-· ,!IUrL'l>(lt l"OI SAL• ........ ltJI SERVICE DIRECTORY ·tnc. 618% Clubhouse ·POOL. "Oauu>R.EN ' , ., ·•. ".~•TMEN~IFORSALI .... IMO . .
weekend& (Tlf) 642-5674 carpetl and drapes. Patio lhopl. $225 lae. 536-74*> 675-2954. MAR,.TINl9UE garage. SlJO Mo. 675--09?4 R·ENTA'LS ~~~~ul!':t~~N:1i'iVICii ·:::::;:·:C ATI'RACI'IVE 2 Br. 2 ba. and fenced yard-• Adultt m-PAR-Y •-<BR blt •-1· . APf!LIAHCt: 1t1ra11.1, , ...... u1•
, ,,_ .... _. w1n1eri..-Jy. N"'1' abopo. Owner '" ·~·· ·• -., ' OCEANFROm' l-2 k 3 BR. GARDEN .APTS Huntington~""·~ lj~.u ... furnlahod "'""" "'" ................. •• 'l"°" uuu -fenced, tr,>lc.,. drps, 'carp. F Wint ... 1 Blk - -AUTO l:lil'AIRS ............... a. 2526 Crestvie D 67J...'51'l Call eveiinp .....it! M th 962-6323 or er or year.,,-; . . • ... . -. •t:NEltAL . "' ,., ................. AUTO. Sut ...... T-. lk..,.. w r.. . _.. on . lo church &: JChooL From 18th &:.Santa Ana C.M. l'UCE Nr. new,-.2 Bfl, w/w .RliNfiA~TO IKAR• ......... ws eAaYs1n1He ................ wo
4 BR. 2% ha incl "1· Pri 2 Bit bowe, n45 m·o. Sll.O to S250. 646-2636 Call 'Mrs. HendetlOh' ~55(2 crts, drps, bl~~ln"!,: -iqu pf ~°lsf .c>itLs~R ·:~;::;;;;;;;;;~t:; =~tJ'11:.~'U.~~~~c:c..":'.:::::::!:
tic. f-1.. ........ drps Adults. Walle .to town Gn·crous f 1..;,;,~1. ' .BR 1m Sant& Ana, Apt Ul, C.M .. cabinet.I, ~net P,t5'·in_ quie.t ':~t~:=R~::~· ... ~ .......... tliJ aUSIMBSI llEJIVICU ........ &J
1 BLK. -m ocean,· -"--. pa ")'""• c........ , &. beach~ 536-2280 . n:n .... ¥ .. ~ area 2 ...... to ocean: Adult$ M•WPORT '''"" -"" ·~1Loa11 -···· ............. .Ma uu oia.un bltns. C.Oubhouse & .........:i Mobil• Hom·• 0 --p· F....... ' •• .., -. · ............ -CArt!llMG .. ws .,...... · • ""'"' · ........ F E I • only, . no pet.I, ·$135 mo: NEWPOltT, HOT.S ..•........... .nu c••INE·TMAKiN• ............. ...0 EMERALD SAY • OCEAN Ing l apt •fl BR. -1i; l apt, prlv $225 Adult:I. Day L -· ._-. h 3705 Clubhouse, pool 1125 rno. 300 r" lectr c:rtyl . . ~wrc1tt 1Mc:ia111 .......... m1 URf't!NTi.•iMo .............. mo ' ~-u; I • =~"'""U~n~l_;:-:,:.::•~c;.;,. _ _.:::.;::;i · E Coa H · ,_ ~ NB. 3 e~--m, 1" Bath Chvner 847-3378 ·U.YIM°"IS •c. •• • ............. tw CEMENT, toncreN ............ '400 ·sm.E HWY • M_. ..... cen w/1 BR. & wet bar: • fl.H!st 543-8375, eves. 646-5460 • st wy .. ~· .w-7, C<41VU ~ OQVEJI SHORl!I ............ , .. nu CHILD CARI, u~ ........ '610
' beach " coastal view from house may be r e·n t e d n50/MO. 1 Br., large Nm· MONARCH BAY-ARE A BAYSIDE Village A . I SUI. 2 BR., tin be., frpl., bit-Im; ~IOSTCLIFF ............. mo CONTll.•OTOltS ............... ,"21 • •.-. ..:~ ... bom.e, dramatic w/et'thor apt. All unit.I ea.&i· .... ,. room wt·th •-!•, !or 2_. LOVELY OCEAN VJ>;W. 3 2 ' • .v & 1 m Shalimar CM wru.berf..i-·er· pool Adulili 1,'•"••'•11.sit:t· PMK ...... , .... ~! CAl"-1!1' CLl!ANINO .......... &W
loll.AUl...,... r-u r .. uu Sq;>t. 15 Br htd poo\ ' . ' "'J" ' ' ' • ...... , ............. , ... MH CARP•T LAYING• RIPAll. ~ entry, elegant dining nn, 1•• combined u (l'le home. Br ) " 1 ---· BR&d 2BA ...... ts D"""' . . . _()o;ome.rwillbeon·...-..m.I ~ $160 f.fo. 499-3464 eves IACK 8AT ........ , ........... ft<M DR.ll'l!RIU' , .. , ............. "311 ..,. . • gar.. uuge en1,,~ en, • ~y ' ....... Adu,ltl Sl50 mo utiJ pd, Sunda & Mood ..... -,,-.. llAS'f aLUr'Ji' .· ...... ;;,., ....... iio DEMOLITION .................. UH party nn with wet bar, 4 301 hil; 213: 38}6990 yard,· nr achoola. 2 O 5 2 frp), pool. S300 mo. Also 642-1536 Y ay,. , · 111.vtNI!. T•au.ca ........... H4J oltA.PTIMG s1av1c• .......... '6u
bedrma •. lecluded level gal'· 2 BR. 2 &. •·-. _ ··-• .. -. p0-... .... -1666 ave.ii. 2 BR. 2 ha. t')C;ll mo. • 839-4470 • Laguna Beach -5705 CORONA D•l. MAR ........... mo l!L&CTRICA.t. .............. "41 '"""'u "" wM-..... ""''"' ;;IQ~ 9"""' WINTER R tal' furnished 2 IA.L.IOA · .............. , ... uct IEOUIPMINT R•NTAU ....... UJt
den with Jovely trees • Patio, new carpeta. So. side 2 BR., gar., patio; carp, adult• 496--l243 betit io.5 pm BR Bayfro:. ~vely view&: UKE NEW 100 CLIFF 1 DRIVE ~~~ 111si~ND• .. ·::::::::::::::;:: ~~~~~• .. ::::::·::::::::::::::::::: n49
.soo. d. Hwy. $250 me, 673-5360 or Drps, Stove, retrii. Tropical 5BR home available 9/1, patio. 67J....3ffi3 . 2 BR. wl =-ae; $110 LUXURY FURN/UNFURN ~t~~~:G~~:".DE 'fH ' ......... ~ PURNAC• ltlPAllS, •tc. _ ..... 71 -642-JM5.ALS03BR.3 Ba. --... F -.. I Blk ne•rn--nd.~m •. •~.1 ;;:~-.;::...:==---,.--,=~ ·-~ .•• ,,,,,, ..... ·, .......... •,,, GAll.Dl!Hl~G' .................. ... PAN 0 RA M 1 C OCEAN -· ... ~· or • . ~·· ""' """' "6• BR ··-& ·-··-p I Fenced yd:, pa!IO,· water ~1d Yearly Lease. 1 & 2 Bdn?li. .... .......... GEHEIAL SEJIVIC•I ......... '612 home in The Blulf1 •. SM5 &bops. n50 Mo. 544-471Kl ~ 1 ., '"'"· wuum 00; ,...... Yearly Lease. -1 bedroom Sl!AL aEACM ............•.... 200 GRADING, DISCIMO ........... '"5 . viEws. A delightful 3 yr. =========='I no children or ptots. 2405''2 2526-C Santa Ana Ave. ~~'.:o'E"~~~MTY:· .. ··········r.: Gu.ss ........................... ,. old home:, hJgb beemed cell· mo. 3 BR. & !am. nn, fenced -3950 16th St NB 646-4664 • 636-4120 • !'iteps to ShoN &·Shops· SANTA AHA --..... :::::::::::::u1t 011.El:N TKUMI .......... ;,.,.,7M · Com!·-ble 2 8° f"-·--"' dbl · t •tr .. • Condom.lnlum " · · · -Oceanview from ev ...... A.pl'-w&sT••••••• '''' GUN SHOP ..................... ,111 inp, teek panelling, 4 bed· ,,,.,.... ,,.. ...... .r<U'" pr., qu1e ., Sept. to July SPLIT·LEVEL from'""" mo •-.-1'e .. d• MIDWAY CITY .~::::::::::::::::u1• MIEALTM CLUIS .............. ,,,. nns, den, 20 x 32 llving rm, $200 Ulotilanl. pald613-43811. Wcrkifla $160/mo. 229 F1irway PL 1 BR.-ACCHI to 2 IW:lm'. 2 BR ~ ~y ....,, SAMTA AMA Ml!l•MT• ........ :WO MAULIHCI .................... 1130 ~-y * ... •211 * 3 Br., 2 ba., fully carpeted ' l"h BA, 1200 sq. ft. ,~, .. , .... ,.. "ff HOUSl!CLEAIOMG ............. "" all the b.J.iltln ex1rlul, 3400 '-""'*' ' V'OU""<J ~ u1 ,,.._ ..-.., "· .,. "" .................. .-IHTl!JllOR DICOl.ATIMct ••••. mJ
... ft.• $74,~. SMALL l 'br, Idell for airl"1e 4 BR il den, 3 BA, 2 It,_ pools. Crpts, ""l""·i tra 4902 Neptune Ave. . Cillis, drps, blt-ins, gar, NICE Del 2 Bft t:_;~:: =~:J:.: ·;::::::::::::~g INCOME TAX .................. '141 uvu ..-v•-1 mod ~ 89'2-39.58/eves laundry rm. Nr, OCC. $130. . wee 2 BA near. IA N .CLEMIU'T.11 .............. 2711 ll:ON, OrMllMelll, ltc. , ....... '7M TURNER ASSOCIATES person or couple. -winter. borne nr. Cost.11 Mesa H.S. 536-43&1 2 •BR., small ocean view, 546-1152 ocean, tinted glasa;dec e,e, UN jUAM CAl'llTRANO ...... 21U IROMINO ....................... ,,"
Bl d CdM $275. V t. ~9683 Fam. w/ch.ild under 10 OK.!~~;:;,.,~-----gar Idry 497 1056 CAPt T•AMO •EACH ......... 1n1 IMSUU.TIMO .................. '161 l~~~..,~~N~·~·~Ooe~~··~i·~·~~\~409~~hil~·~·=====u~ mo. ..... RENTALS $125, Winter. 613-1715 2 BR. $125/mo. crpts, drps, ' 0 . -.. DANA ro1MT .................. 2UI ::i~~~~ .. ~1NO:"~·""fil: Lquna BHcb <TI.fl 494-nn 2 BR. unt. house m eourt. gar., wa.Ildng distance-to STUDI , ocean ~ew, trp1 ... ~l~~;~b~E 11cEoNuT"n ........ : JANiTc:iaiaL .. .' ............. :::,1t0 Balboa ilOO Mgr, m prem15et aft. 6 Apts. Furnished I . BR., Utilities paid &tores •. Adult1 -er., -•· refr, hot plate, catpet, suMM1E1t alNTAt: ......... ttit J1EWE1.1tY RIPAllll. •re. ······"°° La NI I 1707 t <X/ 5409500 r• '-" ,i_ CONOOMINIUM """•>• 2"I U.MDSCAl'tNe ... ,., ..... ,,,.,6110 ';:;::•~·~"""-""'~"".:.;;.;_ ___ p~~~SULA Point, " blk. ~D w. 17th St., C.M. ..,., mo. "" or l'iider a 0p:re-school child. wapee:, $95 mo. 4~1440 OUPLEXES ~u .. i.i"'"""""'H11 l.OGf<SMITM ................... 6110 ........ u, 73 Gener1I 4000 * 646-4896 * Now vacant . .,_,,. C">.c!• """' ............ MASOMltY, ll:ICK ........ ;,. .'*30 PAC ISLAND VILLA.GE to ccttn, ba.Y; 3 Br. 2Y.ii Ba.: cozy 1-BR.. unium. duplex. 1----=.:::...=:..c.-~ ""1""'0"'1'1 --RENTALS MOY ING a STo•Aoa ......... -.o
• Bii 2 BA _.,. __ ,_ .. ,_ .-i.~ -"t $235 -mo. Avail $80. West aide, ADULTS CHATEAU Li POINTE BAYFRONT Spec 3 Br. fam. SPACIOUS CLEAN 3 BR Rent1l1 Wanted 5990 H U f I h d PAIM .. INO, •_...1111 ........ aso ............ UUWUlUU 3~.,,-....... ..... ' ' OUSh n urn I e ' I !AIMTTH9, 119ft• ............... ",,
Elec kit, mnroom, many ex-Sept. 3 673--7496 ONLY. 642-5683 Lovely furn. 2.BR aptl. 011-nn • pri sundeck. SlOO 1ncl lge kitchen w/eJ.ec bit-ins, LARGE 4 or 5 BR hous~ Gl!Hl!ltAL ................ ioot~i~0019a;.~HY'·::::::::··;::::!m --·~"' ~ -~ 4BR , .. p---·· • .,__ rt utilWntrlse.642-8790 w /w .........,,_ ..i-"'·It p COSTA MESA .................. 11• PUST91tlfl ...... _ -..... -, ... _ ...... en , ,on cuJn11wanear 2 BR. Prt aar w/washer"' street per .... ~, carpo •· OCEANFR"'"'"" ~ . -...... , ... l">. new.,. )Jnturn. ool preferr'ed M!SA DEL'MAJt .............. Sits' PLUMllN• "-':;.,en ~-pool facill-Ex· Bay ...__ .............. , eo-Hth to --._.,. -1•0 Meoa tt .. ted ~. '"'"" ""'" mo. ........ pamte¢ no .......... Avail now ..... pon 'bi ! ily l 8 & M•s.t• VEl:OI! ' ............ : .. !Jilt , 0_,lcc·M·-, ............... -..,.. ' '3• • ..-..-.::-., ..... )' ""'""'· ~ •• ~ .. · "" t"-""" ........, .. ~ 1 bdnn 'Winter 549-0412 -....... ..,s 51 e am 0 COLLEGE PARIC .............. sns l!PGDLE 11.vm ......... . tremeJ,y aice. July lit. $300 mo. 673--5919 Dr. $130. 54&-1881 att 6 Adults, DO pets. ."c.,;=,..=~~-,--1 peta, $250 to $500 for value NIEWPOJIT IEACH ............ tttt ,,001. •• ....................... ,.,"',, ._"""' 1512 W 0c Front 673-8577 ;:. . NIEWrOJtT MGMTS ........... -..DH Wl!I .......... . -·:IUll OLDDf. House. Good eond. 2 l9U POMONA AVE., C.M. . e.an SPAC. 4 BR. Townhouse, received. Wnte &x 111 San-NIEWrOltT SMOREI .......... mt ruMP Sl!JIVICE "'"":"""''no
Call bl see -49'3-2800 Lido file 2351 Br. Dtn, Adulta, no pets. WINTER lease Sept 14, 2 BR Newport Upper Bly. Pool. Gabriel, Calit 1213l 287-llTl ~~~~o~~~11 ·:::;:::::::::::: ~~6~~.;&.n,"itc.:·:::::::::::'J: ~ ~~ ;e~t)'So, ,.,. WINTER rental 4 hi'., 2 be.., Westclttt Arte. ~9485 _eo. __ ta_M_ ... _____ 4_1_00_ 'dplx, Comp! furn. Steps to _Rec. t:cil. Children, peti; RESPONSrBLE Couple, & 5 ~~Ji~~~:v rA1t11:·::::::::::::m :~g~t:~g, t:1~~::~~ .... !:
• °'#O ~ new kitchen. Avail. 9/lS.3 --~BR=~w.."'"""7 .. ~c1t-;c.~--,~11SO"' I $ Wk Up heh. $135-l150: 213:336-32ll OK. $250, leue. 64.2-6797 yr old girl, need 2 Br. Me or IVIHE -...•. ' ··········-· .nJt SCUSOltS SMAlfEN, .......... Mi
-"""" 974 ""-OWdn!e OK. 25 • NEW 2 BR T ho 7 & flat. w/ 've -....i M SACK •AY .................... 124' ~",;\:: MAi:Htiit!'Ri';AiU ;'f: ~ENTALS $275 mo v,.....,.,.,, __,. ..... -. C d I M 4250 own use , gi 6"""' care. ax l!AST aLUFll .................. nu ,. _ J · ' No pets, 545-0CBr •Studio A Bacb apt&. oron1 e •r 'bit-ins clUb hou11e & pool $100/mo. &12-5552 111v1N1 TElllACI! ............ mu ,",,.',",,~0ANKJ, ,,...,.., lk. .. ~?!. HouM1 Fuml1hed • lDd Utlll 1: Pbont.,.. · · • co110Ma DELMAR .....••.... m1 .. .. ....................... ,.
1----------IBalboa l1l1nd 2355 NeW.,Ort S..ch 3200 •Maid Serviot . 'IV avd. FURN. 2 BR.; near beach. =· ~?s enclosed gar HELP. Wanted by 9/5 un-::~'?s"u.M·o.····:·"":"""":: ~l.JtE~•J:..~:~~-~~ .. ::::::.:::::;n ~•nf'lls to Share 2005 TEACHERS . • e New Cafe A: Bar $165 Mo. )'early. . · tum. 2 BR house or apt, Nr, L100.1s1.e .... ::::::::.:::::::·sin itL1E.; u~~«• Ms1'1e ""··=
-BAYSIDE Village, $175: 2 -N--.. mvd. 548-9756 ~3153 AA.l!!r 5 PM ~ NEARL't new I BR, new C.M. Mem. Hoep. ~~~;it"-~1i'°5~~ ::::::::::::::lli: T:Ll!v~s10M, R~· .... iiC.''.' .. '"' RESPONSIBLE vrorking glrl Av11'l1ble Sapt. 7th ...,.". "' .. _._, 54"125 "" '" urM0LsT1RY "" Ra Br. 2 Ba., stove, refrla. 2-BORM N'EW CARPET SMAU.. Priv. rm. & bath, •tove, dtapeJ , .g ar ,,..... Mu:iJ::ig:~~~iouit ······:::; WELOINO ··· :::::·::::::'"' to share 2 BR apt with for Winter ntalt Carpets, drapes. Adulll o~ PARTJ.A'u.Y FURNlSHED.' w/l'('frig, &: hotplate. So. of Employed lady. 954 W. 17th Beacon _Bay or Waterfront. FOUNTAtN v~LLt:Y ..... :::::M1t JOBS & EM LOYMENT
same. One child OK. Child 3 BR, 2 ba, on the water ly. No petl. Pool, slip: call GAR. AVA" '"LE AP·· Hiway. m Mo. 673-2176 St. 548-1942 Lse 1-5 year!!. Unfurn/furn. •"•'•'••'•"•'•"ov•'''' ............. ~ .... JOI WANTED, ............ 1tot care 11.vail. Call 645-2285 or S250+ J..WUJ • • .. ·.... .......... JOI WAHTl!O .,,_ 1rlll
come by 162 A Tulip Lane, 2 BR, 2 ba Apt .•... , $165+ 675-1004 After 4 PM PROX'. SEPr. '16. WRITE t. 3 BR Furn S275 mo. ~I U40. 2 BR. 2 BA Studio New-RWetirt edDopill, Piln.o l~~ MReJ1831. ~~:::~~'t,"n··::.'.'.'.'.'.'.".' .. :;.': J•"•'•"'•A~loe:i" ........ ,,., 530 KlNGS •-d, NB Lovnl.. OLSON, 3'"° com-y 15--June 15. 6<li Jasmme, lu decorated 285 0 J B r1 I! a Y 0 uuX -SANTA ANA ............... , .. :u11 ., ............ . CM WE HAVE O'niERS nu<> "Y .,.. v•~in . . . ..,. . g e . wasTMINSTEI. MU DOMESTIC MILP .............. 70» hom•, 2 or 3 Bedrooms. CLUB, COSTA MESA CdM. We like kids. Owner 21" """-5227 Want •••w•v .,,, .................. ,, AOaHCllS, Min ............. ,,7'1GO Ki -I Btwn Chet Sall!lbury Rltr 673-6900 ~" e,:.. "· · ............ NILP WANTIO Miii HOO
4 BR. House: l .,.,v. ' walking distance to all I BR apt $115. No Cooking. 2 BR l~ ba. ~./'""'ti. GARAGE FOR STORAGE ~:i~a!MA ~-~·'.~~~~.:::::::::=· .•!~,''w".•,,•,•,.;,.w',·-·::::.'.'.'.'."'nH,.., OCC &: UCI. Share w/2 BAYFRONT 4 Bdrms. 3 levels ot school•. Pet OK, Gr1ciou1 Adult Living. --.. 537-4766 u.G NA aacM ms ~ , .
men. 645'--1294 a.ft 4 pm Bathi, deck. Winter leue. $280 mo. Garden« I: water l Br. furn. a-pt!, drps. can before 4 PM or bet 7& 8 Bltnl, pri gar/patio. Adult.I u.o~NA :10ua1.'·'.::::::::::::1101 !i~sNc~:t ~~om:.:.:::.::m:
WORKING girl to share i-Avail. Sept. 9. C a 11: lndoded. -·-· MESA EAST APTS PM 675-2975 i;t-40. 549--0433 546-4-0'll. eve U.N CLEMl!'NTa ......... ,. ... 1111 SCHOOLS a INSTaUCTION ::::1•
"6 Vlol"'J..W"t CAPISTJIANO ................. J7U JOI r1tl!PAIATION ........... nM comfortable oceantrmt )ue. 1~ Before 5 PM, OT GREAT F--"" BEACH I" E 18th St CM 81IL--4300 $85; 1-BDRM. Apt.-E CAr lSTlt.lNO IEACM .... -: .. JUO TH.,Al;lll:ICAL "'° 52f>-262S .... ....,. ..... · " · · -2526 Elden,· Cori-Me•• o•NA "01NT ................. u•• MERCHA.ND··1s·E· .. ·F·o···1·· S90 mo. 543-8'220 ::c.::o:.~~~----HOUSE 'Br. 1 mt to bcb IM2-:m4 Mr. Deflyn ::..---------... CONDOMINIUM ................ ttK 3 Br. fumlshl!d w/-· ~ ••. G-•t l-1 BR lu pt si~ 2 BR 2 Jnqu..ir.e at 2641·B Elden , , , DUPLEKEs UNl'UIM, ......... n1s SALE AND TRA-"'"~' •• '" u• BACHELOR Man only, S70 ' m. a · ..,,; · ~ SUMMEI: R•NTAU ..... , .... tm ., .. 1 C::.:o•~t~1~M~1~u.:_ ___ 2_1_oo_I winte~f ~ 1eue. childre11. $350 me, yearly. util pd. Oee.n & quiet Must !:';d. t~.Bl~~·ir!~·be~! LCE. Dlx 2 BR., l~J. ba. Q 0 RENTALS ~~=rc•~u:u•RMri'Uiii··::::::::·::
N Ew Ly Re mode 1 e d"========== 642-l:i23, 642-1554 be re~table. 217 CabrUlo. Y"-' G.E. Bl.tns. S150. AdultA ~ lV Apt• Furnished 01'F1cE aGu1PMBNT ......... to11 · 1 .... ~~ 1209 _ W. Balboa B l v d • , 240 E. 16th Pl. CM 548-M32 • sT0111 Eou1rM!!HT .......... 1111 decorated, & furn. 1 br., nr Huntington Beach 2400 4 BR, 2 ba, pool, w/yard &: 642-4613 Ba.lboa. 494-5189 I----------,_,.,...~•...._ oeNEJtAL ...................... 'CAFI. llSTAURANT ......... eou
pool maint-"....-, 1375. 369 UPPER De) 1 bdrm .u r;.,... '-.:;/ COSTA MllA .................. 4100 IAlt IOUIPMl!NT ............. lfll Oran.l!r e.t 17th $140 I mo.1 ---~------~-...._ BACHELOR. Clean, quiet. 3 BR 2 be law A: uxe ar•• Ml!A Vl!l:DI ............... •no MCUSEMOLo •ODDI .......... eo1t 646-7634 S!fi SM rear hlse, endoted yd. Vista Baya Orcle, N.B. ., ., pr.. er newly decorated. 548-2039 Of' MIWPORT BEACH ············''" OAAA•I SAi.i ............... Im '" ~,.. Parking. $8) utll 'dp. Man upper. Mo. Sept 15. June 15. 646-4760 . .J NEWPOJIT MIEIOliTI .......... •nt f'URNITUJll AUCTION ........ IO'lS 2Bll, w tow carpeting, No peta. 3% Bib from 642-3369 or ~....... Mly. 1637 Irvine Aw. 646-I'\-Nke-NEW,.Oll:T IMORIS ........... 4nt """'"'ANC•S ................. t1H .. _~_... 406IL 9thSl bl E.~nfront.81~6 $-SNGLLad < ~, J. Wl!!STCL.fllfl .... -............ 4U6 ANTIQUIS ...... , .............. 1111 drps, fenced yard. Sl.35 UCO'-"'" 71 3 BR. 2 Ba., frp!.c., bll. 5738 ty f\rn. Nearty New 673-2439 °" y, l'lnf.I . ...,,.,... UNIVERSITY •Alltc ........... "2'7 tlWINO MACHIN• ....... ,.,.,1120 M8-l1'l97 S225 M yrly 133 stove & ref.rig, gar, Quiet. ••i::K ..... Y ..................... 4140 MUSICAi. IHITRUMIN1' ...... tl2J ye&rly, * L ·-h 2705 O., . BACH. Apt, fpl., beam cell, CLEAN Bachclor Apt.a. ""'1942. 954 w. 17th SL CM l!AIT ILUflfl ·:.>.'.····· .. •·· .... 4142 PIANOS. OROAMI ............ 11)11 a9un1 uw•c 4,Sth St., N.B. I . I Adult .....,... r. ~ COltCH.I. Oil ·-tt ............ •ut JIAOIO ......................... -
200 627 carp; pr v. patio. . All utll incl $75 up . • &ALIOA ................ ueo r1LEVIS ION ................... ntJ Newport Buch 2 VlEW, Steps to ocean. 2 BR, 1==7•7"64>-C::,,l=,.,,•"7-=.;: No pets $88 Yrl)o. 673-7629 • 315 E. Balboa Blv..i, 2 BR. duplex. Lge. fent'ed IAT llU.NOS .............. ,.,.,,. H ~"1 a 1T11t•o ............... n11 ~-lg h ... :... l" ,_ ..... Q · · 1100 MtJnth LIDO 15LI . . .............. 4lJI TAl'I!! 11.l!COltDIElll:S ......... , 2 BA, den, washer I drytr, BEACH Apt. ...... la e ••<N>U DELUXE 1 bdrm. Pcol. $110.B ;=A=LBO==A=====-~'~=9945=-,......... arage. IAllOA Ill.I.NO __ ... , ....... 4SJJ CAMERAS a fQUlrMINT ... . Winter Rentals di5hwasher. S250 mo lease type, 2 br., trplc, crpt1/drp1. Ideal for "·cb-'or. 1993 tM2 Meyer PL ~298.5 NOW'S THE . MUNt1NeTON 11ACM ............ HC11v ·1u,.,.L11!1 ............. Mot "" ""' FOUNTAIN VALLIY .......... 4411 src111:TING CIOOt>S ............. .. FURNISHED 6-10 monl.hl. 1313 Circle S175 mo. See 5XJl River Apt. Church s1., C.M. 54~ Huntington Beach 4400 . . --1•AL •••CH ............... ..n• •tMocuu.1:t. sco••• ........ 1uo
#I • WATERFRONT 4 BR We.y. SeeM SatTu. eve. er Sun. li"=°'=""=5;730=====: 1 BR., Single woman. pref .• ~:=.;N~E~W.;.e:e.::;L~UXUIU:.:C::;;~O-U~S=e Newport 811ch 5200 .• ~:,:,: •• ,~,',•';•~o',,-,,····::::::::::::::: ;~~,'.~,'w,'t,,,"r,S:~ .. ;;::;;::::::: .. ,-,.." · or call on, es AM 8:30-.............. .i1t ..... , ··~ ........... .
# . ~IEWb• pat8•·R. 2 ba, ,.,,.,~u~'~'°~·-'~'....,..==~=== 1 u;:;:;n~l·~·~r~•;lt;,_Y~P=•~•k::...._;3~2~3::.7 ~~~:'~.'M~~ri~ 1948
RESORT LMNC 8/1 TIME FOR · =~~~~"~1~ :::::::::::::::.t.',1] ~¥<>~~". ·:::::::::::::::::::::::m ' • .. 0 4 NATIVE GARDENS . . JAHTA AMA .,. .................... 20 IUILDINct.MATIJt!ALI ....... 17'9 rm. OCEANFR NT DUP' ~ IRVINE V'"-... Unfvor•N Util!O p 'd ~~ N 2 "·· ··-· ••• --'""' '"' ~ ....... ••v e• aJ • ....... .,mo. 0 6 POOLS.SAUNAS-JACUZZI UNFURNlSHED ucuroorn, "' ............ ,~ ......... 4Qf"'" ... l: ............... . #3 PRIVATE Be ~ 3 BR ~-w Cove 2 A doo 117S ·-2 Bdrm 2 "-'"· ~"drn -••• -u--'""" ....................... "" rETS ona LIVESTOCK • lo" '-'¥• ' ' IU.,a. ' ........... ,,;nu OC' I"' .... ~ HUNTINGTON 2 bath unJt mar~ ....... HOI-~~·.',"' ••... ~ ............ , ... , .• , .. P9n ...... .,.1. .............. -
patio. Sept. 15 thru June 15. Leue-Option $235 m.o . 1801 WHITI1ER. ST. pital. Ava.llable Sept. lit. QUICK CASH . Uou:2 .,.,:5:L ·:;:::;;;:.::;::;: CATI .~ .......................... ll2CI
Mn. Manon !,'="=~========"I ~:rm 1 DR. partly tum. AdUltl;. No GARDENS $200. · . M.~:~~~,:rT• .............. gi~ =~•k":~·:::::::::::::::::::·:: IL._.~•-.=::=:===::====== pets $60/mo. 18'7S Nltrton ALSO , TlllPli.lx ~ , ................. .,.. LIVl!STOC , ....... ...
-Vacation Rentals 2900 Eist lfuff 3242 Ave., C.M, 54f-lli6 'l'ENNTS.ENTERTAIN~.fE:NT 3~~=-MA!~u!:i~· :pct~ Ro;;;~"l$1o1 '".'::::::::::: .. :·.,51 ~!~J!i~RNIA. ~-!~.I.~~!!!•
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BR. Newport Beich 4200 BOLSA-CHICA & HEIL 15th . Adults only. TH R.QUG H A Aptt. Unfurnished J'Z~fo';IN~ PO()L~::,'··:;::::·"9-Coldwell, Banket & Co. N;.,, •pt. l8Sw•'"· 8/1 ADULTS 147 •414 Ba & B h •••••• , • .,,., ······ ........... ""
.' •... •~< • ~ y ea" L .. ..... -V~CATMMI ... ltnl '"'•· c-"'"' """".._, Avail. Sept. 11t "" COSTA MIEU. .. ....... ... 11• TRANSPORTATION ~~:·:=:i-I==========-Ea•t Bluff. 4 bedroom, large (h I R f * Realty, Inc. • MUA v1101 ............ 111t
Summer Rent1l1 2910 living room,. dinltlg room, * anne ee Laguna Beach 4705 20'25 w. B«.lboa Blvd .. NB DAILY PILOT. :::;g:; ::::;T,·::::::::~:,~ :ft~:JACHT•.:::::::::::::i:. 9 MO le ~t 15 to June kl .. ATI'RACTIVE • -1 B... S'il-3063 Eves. 548-6966 Nl!WPORT sHoass .......... ..ntll l'OWl lt Clll:UISl ll ............ "1'1 · ase ' . LAGUNA-Oceaafl'Ol'.lt, apec-ff..rnil¥ room, bWltrio. tc APARTMENTS _.,. n. ftllTC:Lll'P ............... ml 1Pa.10..1u SOAT ........... ..-~-~~~~ !:~ !i:· tA.culU' Villa, prlv. beach, en, beeut.lfully le.ndaca.ped SPEGl'ACUUR VIEW SUltil•P•pdto tt~ch. ~;..~· f BR. ApL Near new, ·~:~~:_~~. ~.~~~ .. :::::::::::= ::.t I:...~l:r'.1:...11Ci"~::::::= ..,. . ....,,,vY • ...,...... 1 hure rooms, park-Uke gro. yard and vitw. Yearb' lnse Watel1ront/Loc • Boat .• ..,., mo. ~ I.AST 11.Uflfl . .. ........... ® IOAT U.UKCMIH ............ ..,.
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NANCY LEE CLAPP
E•eeulrl1 If 1111
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HARWOOO, SOOIN A ADKINSON
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTIC• OP TllUSTl:l'l IALa T.l. "9. 114t
Of\ S.tlinber n. IHI ti 11:1111 o'clodl: A.M. 11 1111 lf'onl crfflct ~trlnc:I fo
SI! CU II. IT Y TITLE INSUltAHCE COMPANY, m NOITll lrotdw-11 In 11\it
CFtv fll S1nl1 A.nl, Sltlt CJI Cttlfoml1, S E CU II. I T Y TITLE IN5UltANCE
COMPANY, t COl'Hf1lllll, " T"'stet undlr Ille Oted Of T...,.1 u.aoltd W
IHl!ll.MAN It. WHITMOll.E, • """Itel fl\lfl rec:-.d .lprtl ,,, INS. I I docllrnent
M. l11JI !ft boek 7•J. NM ll• Ill Qt.
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r1nlv u ti title, _,.,,loll, or -icum-lw1na., !h4I lni.l'ftt COl'IU91'N lo 11fd TNl!ft bV 111d Ottd ol Trull In .,....
'"" 1llu•i.I 111 !ht CllY Of N.wport h•ch, Countv OI' Of".,..., Sttf9 di C•llftlrnlt, ct.ctlbecl 11 Liii' 7, t Ind f ol Tr1d No. 1"'3, It
.....,..,, ell I mill 11\trtOf ~rdtd In
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r"KOnl1 ti .. 1t1 Or1ftt'I CovnlV tor 1'111 Plll'POM ot PIVlnt1 obllttll-M!Cllrtd b'I' 111111 O.l'd fll Trust.
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SECUlllTY TITLE
INSURANCE COMPANY
ly J, •. APllMl'lofl As1l1l1nt VIOi Prt1kMnt
Pllbtllhtd "-""' Ntrbor Ntw1 Prns. awnblnld Wflfl 0.111 l"Jlol, N-rl
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LEGAL NOTICE
,..31174
C•llTl,-tCAT• 01' CORl'OltATION
f'Olt TltANIACTION OP t USINIS5
UNOl:ll PICTITIOUI NAMI THE UNDERSIGNEO COltPOltATION
don 111~ Ct"I"*' llllt II 11 talld'lldlnt 1 \/ottllOllll Sd'lool IUllMll locllM ti 1111 S. M1rw;1W1ter Avel'KN, Antllell'l'I, Or•"" Coun,.,, C'tllftlrftll, under !ht lldl!IOUI
llrl'l'I lllM9 Of COMPUTER CAREER CENTEll. I nd 11111 1111 MIM Ill Mid cor.
_.,11e11 1nd 14 prlnckotl 11i.ct If
bul!Mt.I 11 II fl>llDWI: Com1tut!nt & s.otlwtr•, I..:., 111' V11'! Nw 1 toulfi1nf, 1"1nor1m1 Clly,
C1!l!oml1.
WITNESS 111 lllnd tlll1 :Hlh llltr Ill' AU9U•I, IHI.
Comoufl.,. • SOllW1n. lt'K 11.o..r Lit.
Anl111nt SKf"tlll'V
ITATE OP CALIFOltNJA 1
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES I 11
ON THIS 1tlll dtY of A\lfU•I, A.O., IHI,
btf-,,..., 1111 undel'llOnld, • Hol•rv
l"ubnc In 11111 for .. Id Cov""' •nd Sl•te f'fflcllnt fll.,tlll, dvlY (Ol!'lfl'\JHloned Ind
.-n, .. r ...... llY •-t1'1f II.Met lit
--fo mt le 119 1111 A11tll1nl SeeflltrY
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LBOAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE ... ..,,
IUP•ltlOll COUltT OP THa
STAT• OP CALIPOllNIA
POI. TNI COUNTY OP Oii.A.JM•
........... 1
NOTK• OP MIAltlNO 01' PETITION
POa PllOlATI 011 MOLOOU,HK
Will ANO POii 'LITTlltS T•l TAMl!f. TAlt.Y
E1t1l1 ti RotlllT NOit.MAN PLlll.Clo .........
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t nd for l11111nc:1 If Ltltlrt TnllnWfllelY
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••Id tCll/rt, ti ll01 N«lll tro1dW1v, 1111111
(lty of k"I• Ant, C1Utornt1. W, I . IT JOHN
(IHll'll'I' Clfl'lt
NA.OIL. ltlOAN AND DAVIDSON 1111 N1rtll Mlln llAtt
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Tell 11141 M7""'n .&~ ,_. Ptlltltlltt
P11bll1Md Ot•~ COltl Dtltr l"llol,
A11t111I ll •nd Sffl>tll'llltr J, 1, IHI ll1WI
LEGAL NOTICE ......
HOTIC• TD Cll•OITOflS tUlll•IOlt COUllT 011 TNI STATI 0,
CALIPOllNIA POii TH• COUNTY Oii' OltAMI ... _,.
E1!1h 01 JESS1E M<:INltOY 1 .•. 1, OLOll.Y II.. M<:INlt.OY, Otcfflld.
NOTICE IS Hl!ltEIY GIYEN flt tfl9 CA01forl If tfl9 1bo.,. MIMd cllw*nl
!hit 111 H•ton• lllvlne tl1lm1 "'ln11 !he
llld dlcldelll IA reottilrtd le llM 11\tm,
wllll !he llf<Hllry vaud\oll't., In lh4I oHlct
of !ht cltrlr. of 1111 tbovt ""tilled <ourt, or to ,,...,, thtm, wtlll !ht lll(Ultl"I'
-..cller" fo !ht undtrsleNd 11 the otncH of her ""orlll'fl ,,.,..,, Gould •nd a-rs, JOl Union l •nk $_,., SOO SOUlll
Mtln st .. Or1flllt, C•lltornr1, "'61. Wlllcll 1l !ht Pleet ol llUllFllll ot !ht ul'Cl1<1l1..W
In 111 m1UtB Ptrl1l11lnt te !ht 1tl1t. ol
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"" 11<1! 1111bllc.llor! of 11111 notl"' Oltlcl A11t111! U. IHI.
LELLA M c DO N Nill
(TA,..OVAI
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•bo"ll flllMd dectdtnl
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A"-n fw ••ecwtrl•
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LEGAL NOTICE
P-1101
C•RTl,-l(ATI OP IUllN•ll PICTITIOUS NAM•
Tiii undtr'lleMd clotl ctr!Hv !MY t A
COM!Kll"' e bUlll'llU ti 21'5 H1tber
llllld., C•ra MIM, C.llfomll, \llldtr ii.
fldt!IOU• fll'Tn NI-tf •t.UE CHI,. AUTO SALES 111t1 llllt llld lll'Tn 11 -
-• ol 1111 foltewtnt "rwns, whlll Mf'nt• In fllU t nll lllettl flf 'flldMCe ,,.
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On Al/9111! ff, IHI, blfon1 ""• I HOitry Pubtlc In 1/MI for 11ld S11i., JllfMlllllY
•-•rtd G-ff L. Lllh' 1nd J, WIUI""
SIMI MoWll "' "" te be 11\it ,.., .....
whoH """'" IA 1ub&crlbtd lo !ht wlllllll lnstrumtnf I nd •dl-llodNd lhlY IK• ICU!d lht .. ,,,.. (OFFICIAL SEAL)
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Lw A11191tt Countv
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LEGAL NOTICE ---p4nn
C•ltTl,-ICAT• OI' 8UllN•11,
"IC1'1Tt0UI NI.Ml
Tht und.,111111<1 don certttr I 1m ~
ducrl"• • tlulJIWll II '901 11.-U. ,,,..,,
Htw_.t tHdl, C1llfornll, unffr 11'11 lf<o.
llllCIVI !Inn 11111'11 of AlltPORT GI.A.SI
AND ICltl!EH CO. lllCf !ht! Mid """ II ~ d 1111 l'olllP""lltl HFIOll, """°" """' lfl 11111 Ind PllKll ol r111dtnc1 !1 U
follow1:
JOSl!PH W, PUTNAM, 111tl Actcl1
ltrwt, G•Nltn Gr,,..., C1llfarnle.
Ottl'd Autull JO, 1'61, J, WILL IAM .f'UTNAM
ll1te o1 Cattlorrolt, er1llQ4 Coullfr~
On AulUst lll, lHI, btlOrt mo, I Nolll'V
Pllbllc In Ind fir N ici Slate, Mnon•lly
·-·" JOSl!l"N W. l"UTNAM ~
to "" "' bl "'' ....... Wiiow "'"" 11 11/btc:rllled 11 lht: wllllln tn1trumtnl tllll
•c~nowledltd hi •~teUltd IM .. "". JMePtl I!. D1v11
Nol1rv Publlc-C1!11wnl1 '°rlncl~1I Offlct Ill
Or1nii• CCllllllV My Comtnl11loll l••ll'l-I
Junt ,,, lt1'11
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LEGAL NOTICE
l'f flt 1'111 llltl 1!.ldl ~•!Ion ... twtM MOTICI TO Clt.DITOllS
tM .. -. SUP•ltlOll COUl.T OP' TH• IN WITNESS WHEllEOF, I ht,,. STAT• OP CALIPO!lNIA POil
"-'-"' .. , """' hl1'ld tl!d llffl•lld" mv "° TH• COUNTY Oii' 01.ANOI flcltl M•l Ille HY Md .,..r lfl #IJt "'-· A.....,.
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• llltm. wlltl "" lll'UI .. .., "'*Hltll'd Or1nri1 Cot1t 0111¥ fl!lot, ~! to 1111 """"''ltlltd clo Aw.,, IN S.,.t. 7. u .11. ,... IJlHI HA1twoOo. $COEN .. J.Ol(INION. XISS
VII Li., fl , 0 ..... lto7, N ....... 1 lt1dl,
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LEGAL NOTICE ... ,,. .
NOTICI TO CltlOITOlt l IUl"•lltO!l COU!lT 0, TMI
STAT• CW CALIPO!lNIA POlt TMI COUll'TY 0, Oii.AHO• .. ....,..
lll1t. If HICK WUHOl!lt 11 .. --• NICHOLAS WUNOl!lt, Dect1M.
NOTICI 15 HIRl!IY OIVfN fl 1N
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. Ap!L Unfum._ 0-rol 6-rol PINANCIAI.
Ront•lt Wonltd 5990 FOR R.t.nt: 269 1'0tHt A\~. Lot. 6100 Bus. Oppominlll• 6300
MY two obedience trailltd, lAIUM Beath -1100 "· 25e POll'.l'AFINA LAGUNA *REWARD* rt. ~ lo broken. JPlY'fd snaU mutt.I don't -..a513or~ PanoramJe View LOCI 115.000 -12'.000 ,... ....
""'' pOJ1\H, drink, .... Whtt4I watw and eout-
loud mualc or tear ~ the IN BERKSHIRE'S
lbM """
Mab 111 prov. )'Oii, too-c-.
place -and Dtitbtt do J. We RUI'AURANT Q Nfft Plact etlm ttWI amwnt la aDI °'
Mtd 2-3 br (l pa.Int. write, Stott buildlnr, formal.b' "'J'be 1.alWI& Beatb OW' \mlque • dltteftnt ntaD
.... ........... ).llnlum ..... Look". fTS..9tC6 tn•> f9t.938& rtore open.Hou. Make 1\11
STORE Or db 1p1tt, top prD¥9 ft baVt bed DO f.a8. ~. ~ HB arta, reaa. CHOICE Dana Point '''"" Vftl·an~_,......._
rtnt, by Oct. Wd fix up in-buslneu loc., Balboa lsl&nd hllbway I' c.unrr kit. Only -""""" ....... -. tttior, maintain yd, pcnn. $ll0 to $150 Mo. "2-9555 $19,900. Wrile box P lB6 Dal· illvftltory • tninlns A: ftlat.. 536-6U1 Days, 5 3 6-2 36 3 OFC or Shopa w/fl.lm Apt. ly P1klt eel ICM'X:ff. U )'OU .,_ tft. Ev ... lor tpt only) ln Bal. $125 mo
R1ndtet ~ 6150 tere1ted 1n a pin.ant, l!2
NEED House tor rent ln Ulll pd. 6TWS10, LE 6-39U -b manaae, dJan!Red bu.It· •
OGsla Mesa, prefer Meaa Prime E . 17th &:. Store 800 COUNTRY 1168, can inVf!lt $20,<m ~
Verde. Sept lat for Irvine .1q tt, 11s;Jwcue window on ttltphont 642-11'13 tor • ""'" ' facult1 rnembf'r &: famllli ol ttreet A1r cond. 60-6510 LIVING IOMI lntavlew. ar write
f . Price range $100 to $300, 6 Nu~ U.S.A., 1511 Well•
mot to 1 yr. 213: 825--62.fJJ .or Offlco Ronto l 16070 Lovel)' 3 Bdnn., 3 bath home cUU ., suite 210, Newpart
2U: GL 7-2362 on 21i4 aCl'!t, zoned for hon-Beoch, Calli. -~UTIVE returnine from LAGUNA BEACH e1; hu 1amlly orchard A: bl
oveneu aa&iJn. llttkl to Air Condltlonod c1ooe to t.reewayt. FW1 ~ tn .. otrnont Opper. 6al0
rent 4 "br. W\f'Um. house in ON FORES'.!.' AVENUE $89,500. FOi' furthtr Wonna-
Npt IU'ff, Approx. $250/mo. °'" _ ..
•Val!ab}• In tlon please ~ G l e ll n 8o/. RE'n.JRN. trfple net
Prel. wallrln&: diltana to newest olfic• bulldln1 •• Thompeon, wtth. leue -~ )'eVI. wttb AAA
)rime k>c:atlon l:n downtown ' Eckhoff & Anoe., In c. "'""'" bch. .,. in MARINERS
SCHOOL D I STRICT Laguna Beacll.. Air condJ.. lJl8 W, ChajlrlW\ Ave. ....t--tloned, carpe:t!d, beauliflll Orange, CallI.
paneled partltionlng. Two 541-2921, Evn-wlmds S38-677l Rut Estote LHns -BUSINISS WomlJ\ needs l entrances: Frontal• on
Br unturn Apt, C.M., New· Forest Ave., relU' leeda to BORROW an Yaur ~
)ICllt. Corona del Mar or La· M"""pol -lots. $>O Mount.AO-rt 6210 Private 2nd Morta. mcmq
IN"&-To $100 mo. Gar or per month for space. Desk . FREE APPRAISAL 6: _ _,...,..-and chain available for $'5. PALM DESERT PROMPT SERVJCZ
after 5 p.m. B111ine11 houra answering NEW CONDOMINIUM Reputable Compan)' .e1'Yill
IJT!UTY --service availabt. tor $10. Owner leaving country. Beau. Orqt County 11 )"Nll. o• All uUlltlea paid acept tifully Fum 2 BR, 2 Ba Sand· S.tUer Mort&aat O.., Inc. room wlth hot .l cok! run-telephone. piper home, lavl5hly planted 3.16 E. 11th St., Corta Me• nlng wate:r for UR as photo DAILY PILOT 1Nlde patio. ~llnY Extru 6f2.21n 545--0611, Nlgbta
dark room in CdM area. 222 FORESl' A VENUE Eves.642~ Ii wkendl 673-7865 &tZ-1157
$'JO/mo. Shearer 6'1>-1388 LAGUNA BEACH
alt 6:30 p.m. 49'·9466 R. E •. Wonttd 6240 Mort91g .. , T.D.'1 6M5
2 BR fumished house or apt. CORONA DEL MAR $5665 lat TD payable: t'i6.65 with view o1 ocean. 673-4892 OFFICE SUITES WANT Incotnfi « commerc.
MUTUAL BUILD ING prop, to !300,000; have mo. including 8% on .mall
Rooms for It.ant 5995 air cond., central recept. $50,000 u pre-pe.id int. level Ocean View lot, 10%-
• te:lephont lll!rvice, Xerox Realtor~~ discount 494-U:n
MESA Verde, Chrl1tlan CUpet a drapes. 200-200l ft. OLDER House, Ne w pc rt 12%% YlElD Clll Ruooed home; &here nn., kitch.; CAIL &.o .......,,, Helg:W, cuh avail. Prine. 2nd trust deed. $4,000 cub.. lady. 1586 W, Baker, CM
~ SECRETARIAL m\ly, m.~ · After 6 p.m. 4!M-75CM M. c. Tboren
LARGE room, kit-SERVICE WANTED: Small house, very ANNOUNCEMENTS
ptivileg" ttll\venient area. Modem offices, c11rpeta, air near-Catholic Olurch, for ond NOTICES $12 week. 642-17S8 cooclidonina, parkin&. From $9,000 Cub. 21.1; -
ROOM For rent. Male. Hun-$65 per month. Orange Coun-DO You need to sell your Found (FrM Ada) 6400
tington Beach. $50. mo. Utll ty Bank BJda:. 230 E.17th St., home! Let ua rue.rantee the
paid. 842-3132 dt 5. Costa Men. 642-1485 sale! Broker 642.-5495 YOUNG Siamew cat In aood
3 COMMERCIAL, 1 lndu5t., condition found near O::nnt.
LG. Clean rm, pvt. ph kltch. 1 with living qtn. BUSINESS and del Mir Pott Ottioe 0:ut
prlv'1. Empl'd lady prel'd. c.an qwner: 646-21>l FINANCIAL Hwy I 2nd. • 673-9123 9/3 646-1393
NICE Prlv. room &: prqe, lTI'H I: Orange, C .M., top Bua. Opportunltl• 6300 MALE. Golden Color part
location ground fir,, only Cocker Busby Wl. Btwn tot mill. $65 Mo. Unlwrsi~ $60. ins Oranee. 54'"5541 WANTEDlll Brookhunt • Euclld .. Park 833-1306; 833--6901
PART OR FUU. TIME Edin&er. No tap, 839-3312
$30/MO., male student, fUll lndu1trl1I Prop. 6080 Reliable party to restock and FOUND • Lad1e1 Gold
prtvilegea, washer/dryer, collttt money from new coin Watch, lnscrlptlon on hide
clean &:-qulet, 847-2263 6000 SQ. FT., So. Santa Ana, operated an.ck vendora. !n of witch, F.dwarda Cnema,
your aree. No aellina. Han-Ccllta MtU. ~2644
Gvoot H-5991 9c per aq. It.; 11.vaJJ. now.
Fa< more Information, dles Nabisco product.a and MIN. Blk. male poodle, . Na~ advtrtised candy vicinity La Terrue. I: NEW, Small, and homelike. please c11\ K.W. Smell with bani. ExceUent income: for Slater, Fountain Vallo.y Wum farnily Ille with fun. Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc, few hrs. weekly work. ll>ay OOl-<888 Gourmet menu offered 1818 W. Chipman Ave.
choice. Ftom n 15. to $250 Oran1e, Callt. or Eves). $1350 To $0ti euh BLACK Lib. R etriever
mo. 546-G126 or write for In-541-2621, Eve•wknda 53&-!1971_ required. For pe.niorW inter. m ale, .... .... mo old,
formation. 1138 S. Shawnee Tiew: send name, addreu answen to Black\e. Found
Santa Ana -and phone number to: In gully, C .M. 642-9620
Commerclal 6015 TRANS.WESl'IBN BOAT Laddtt bmd in Ba)'
Misc. Rent•I• 5999 DISTRIBl.TI"ING ro. 673-8667 after 6 P.M. M-1 B ldg., JillO ... ft., 590 N . AZUSA AVE •
NEW GARAGE 12x34 $275/mo. 971 W. 19th St., COVINA, CAl.IF, 91m 2 YR Old male fixed tftrll!l',
C.M. 646-4896 or 548-9509 Irvine Covtt area, Laa Bch,
. $20 MONTH UITED STATES Fri, Auit 23, 544-9522
2176 Placentla Ave., C.M. lndustrl1J Rental 6090 POSTAGE ADORABLE oranp kitten.
C.enttt garage of Apt. F STAMP MACHINE 940 Paularlno, C.M.
• 636.4120 • LAGUNA Niguel 2'lOO 1q. ft. Reliable penon, man or we-SET OI keys -fCl.lnd on ne w bldg. 2 Otflc8, 2 bath.I. man, WW be aelected ln thi1 111 CAR Garqe n e ar Air cond. on 1 year leue Fairview Dr., C.M. 549--31&3
Newport CJ ty Holl. 125 area. to own and service a $250. (n.4J •~98 or
month Pemx> Rily Co. (21.1) 335-4065. J"Ollte of postage stamp ma Loot 6401 642-1m lcbJne1 in ref.ail atom. A few
2 GARAGES for rent WAREHOUS E For rent; 1100 spare hrl wJcbt bring• ex • LOST Or atrayed Sun., uble
Storage« car. no Month
1q tt. at 9c ft. or leaae •t ceilent returns. Min. cuh &: white mala Collie. Vicini~ Sl75 mo. C .M. area. 546-00fl lnvestment $895. P h on t 536-4611 or 53&-4979 M-1, 600 aq. ft. S7S 448-29'11 for Interview. ty College Park. ChUdNn
gril!!Vlnit. Rrward. 546-2525
REAL ESTATE, 2944 Randolph, Cost• Mesa C1bl net Shop Wanted or 646--0539
Genera l
• 675-6116 • Cabin meket w I complete LOST Black and Mown -ahop willing to te<-loc•te in Cockapco. Vicinity Tulane
Income Property 6000 Lota 6100 Santa Ana. Unlirnite:I oppor· and F1irvlew, CDlta Meaa.
e COSTA MF.SA e 3 ADJ lots, 1 w/2 houses: tunlty • no investment. Martin· 1'08 Miramar, #D
These 4 unite are townhoUae rm. for 9 more. 333 E. 21.•t Week days 83.5-0401 54>-3SOI
1tyled; each unit b&I 2 BR., St, C.M. $45,000 Ownu Sat, Sun &: Non 642-7661 FEMALE lJl wk. Bei,. PQo.
19% return on cash invest. 6'13-9211 LIQ. U C'S.-Save Thoo&anda! die puppy Vic, F.utblu.H.
Owner wW take pre--paid in. GIVE-AWAY! 1-50' HIU.lde * Inter.COunty Tnmfe!"a * Children hell't b r o ken ,
tere1l El Modena ,....,, lots. 90 Day Exten1kJn1 Location& Rew1rd. 644-1060 ~ Bi.on -$3,000 Each. TI4 : 546-5020 or We Won't Be Under90ld!!! Av. N .B .
2'l UNITS w/pcol. This 1 213: 663-1124 &: 654-3347 Winston (213) m4249 O:illect SM. White male kin& balred
year old prop. is in ldnt 2 LOTS on Santleao, NB PRE-SdwJol, lie'd, we 11 ... w/brwn spot& • Fin ccnd. k 1ucce1afuly establlsbed. Owner leaving collar. Ans "Trip". Vic S operated by resident · min. Ca&h, Ternu or trade
Fee Simple. ~ etatt. Priced right. Call t1 Ana Ave., ~ .21.lt St.
ager . Terme can be .,_ Gladys W J lli1m 1 Rltr. Reward. 646-6984
ranged. :Z MULTIPLE Iota oo Center 538-6166. An.s'g 542'600S LOST Large, 'able A white e WEST ALHAMBRA e ""'' park. Meke olfer. CORONA del Mu, E. Cout colUe with one acarred eye, 11 Duplo:et loc. tide by aide. Sullivan, agt 546-4429
Each duplex i! 1itualed oo -Hwy, Beau(1 Salon • Midway City are1. Rnvvd.
tnd!vldua.l lota &: ia financed e LAGUNA Niguel Te:rni.ce. e1tabllahed 6 )'l'I, 646-3:lll, 897-6n3 or 892-1().19
llflP&.l'&tely. Prop. tul ly IArp level kit w/flanoramic &n.7159 BUTANE Lighter w/enarav·
m a naged. Owner will con-vlew. S23,960. f99..1740 COFFEE shop tn Newport Ing. So. Cout Plu1 Nar
1lder tradea for prop. in DIAL direct 642'"5678. 0mre Beach for tale. no.ooo will Bank, Sentimental val. ;p.tt-
N 'pt • ..Costa Mesa area. your ad, then lit back and handle. 646-1359 wud. 642-8111, 644-1339
Dorado Development 642-54$ lllten to the phme rina:I YACHT Sales Co. Ntw sail-WHITE champagne min . *PUBLIC AUCTION* BUSINESS •nd pwr & bkrg. Top water loc . poodle. with an under bit~.
By order of ettomeya • three FINANCIAL All/pt Bx P·17S Dally Pilot Reward $10. Annm'I to
411lex apt. bldga. rroWn& Charni. Call 548-6451 $17,400. To be IOld lndividu. Bu"' Opporlunllt .. 6300Bus. Opportunltl• 6300 Dark crey, ftlrry-, male ally. lit TD $36.SOO each. kitten, amber eys. net. Only Sl,IXKI down. Sale Sat., COllM'. Vic 19th A: In1ne. Sept. 14th, 3 PM, at lite, SPARE TIME INCOME * lJ S.1361 * 191°795-799 Shalimar Av~ ••
Costa Mesa. Fot furthu Ins BLACK Labrador • ... lo
''Blackie" Vlc: Foot ot W. tonnaUon, ccmtact Suckt)'t 19th St., C.M . .... ...i. Inveatmmts, 4113 W. 8th St., DISTRIBUTOR FOR THIS AREA ..,...,,
Loo A ....... 9001<. 21.1,
627-0192 713: 838·'1598 Eves. RED Vlu\A, abort hair. Ana
$ $ $ Maker l1com1 1 cllttrlb11lor 111 '"' of Amerlc1'1 l1r911f ind to "Brandy", Vic. ODI.
f1tl1il 1rowl119 lnclu1lrl11. Thh. h • 111~ c11nc•1:+ In RewaTd! 67J..$016
5 Unite. e.xcelle:nt rental atte., tht fi11I of Yt"dln9. Ht t1p1t1111ct 11q111r1cl. A I I C•
SllAGGY Brown female dof, tow11h ••• c11111T1cf1cl for, i nd 11f 11p by our tomp111y • b8utitul Owner -Manaier Yoy 111tr•ly r11tock l•c•tl•nt with •Yr N1tlo111I lr11'1cl Vic. $tatter BtOI • 19th, ad
Unit. Propert)I ahowt •ttrac-Procl11cft. Sii u. 64&-211<»
ttve return M tnve1tment.
YOU CAN EARN $800 $56.,: FOX COMPANY Pertonals 6405
• 2863 Eut Cbt•t HJ•~. CdM OR MORE A MONTH FLY TO CATALINA
&n.M95 rn..m DAILY nJGln'S FROM
WAL K TO BEACH ORANGE COUNTY AJRo
BASED ON YOUR EFFORT PORT. Catalina • Vepa 12 Unite, Newport Beech, All Alrllnes. • 54M612 l ·BR., tum.; peal: 4 )'eU'I
M1!f. Croa SU.216; leues. '""''t'"~ tf J ,l•O t o S),,60 c••h rtqulN4 11cur114 1'y POSSIBLE TO WIN $12,!!00
N<'I ""1tal problem. ,.,,.,. lff"t nt• 1114 •1t•lp1111111I, Y•t 11'111.t ht.,. c pM c.•r With prcwen Keno l)'ttfm •
1175.000. Good fhwldnr. c114 '-• 1ilt1 t• 4trelt •I l1111t 4 fe 12 httrl per w11l. mustnoted ""-r,.. Jt Nattr.a, Rltr . .... ,., ff Jll •r• i111f1N1f14, htYI .... 4•dr1. 4rlff, .. ftrMI• 12. P. Loniio; P.X. Box 52lo
INCX>l<E " llom.OW-. 1111il•11 ._114 w•111t +• M 11cc1uf11I i11 • fl'•wl119 ~•11111• Il<YtrlJ mn., Cll. iano
Exel. toe:.-lnvl. I •f ., ... , -II, ... , .... '"·'· PIN M ... u ... ••m.. .,. ~ IMro. Jama•
Br. 2 b&. ftt.. 10-2 Br. apt., '"" 1.MI t.l•,tl.,,• 111t1Mr • Mabr7l
pool 3 Yr. old. m-1221 WllCOME llMSllGATIOll 1"IUO <Oil -· BY OWner 1"3 Br. hae, 1-2 Wf 1.ov ... ~
Br. hie w/Bach •vt. $32CI HOLIDAY HEALTH SPA
mo. incomr. All an 1 lot. INTER-STATE DIST. CO.
mem~ tor lllk,
5'&-1418 •ft. 11h1 , 9641.im• .,, JU:l'URN, trlple .. , •L.COHOLlCS -IMff -)!) yan, wf1h AM 115 South S•c.onti West H_ ...... _fn-ml _ .. So~ L•h City, Ut•h t4101 P.O. Bos 1221 0.... ---OiARGB 1CXll' ... Id ..,.,
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Corpot l•Ylot I C.rpot ltylot I Htlp W•ntM. Mon 7200 rltlp Wtnttd, Men 7200 Htlp Wtntwd, Mtn 7200 Htlp Wtnl..t, Mon ngo Htlp Wtntwd Repair 6626 R.,..lr 6626 -. Women VAJUm . STORE
• · rlf l''i R .,,
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Your Rugs ,. Upholstery
Drapes Guaranteed
Spotlessly Cleaned
CAN BE USED IMMEDIATELY
AFTER WORK IS COMPLETED
ITT JABSCO
Malerlil lllndler
MANAGERS
tnd
ASSISTANTS
You C.n Do letter
With T .G.& Y,
Whlddy• W•nt? Whlddy• Got?
SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR
NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS
Specltl Rttt
Revolutianary Dry Cleaning Methad
for Rugs, Upholstery and Drapes
ALSO SALES -SERVICE -INSTALLATION
Prdtt tome f'XPt'dulcl
1n manu!attur1nc tldllQI.
Opera.Id fork Wt, drives
eomf>M)' truck. Good ben-
etlta and workini condl-
''°""
Equal opporronJty employer
Your ~:<PC!ri~-e ln ibe varl.
ety •tore bulincss may prove
invaluable with a aoUd, fast
growing chain Wte T.C.&Y.
\Ve are presenUy operallnlf
615 stores & expect lo open
60 additional new stomi dll"o
lni: the remainder ol 1968.
We wW haw opentnp thnl·
out our 16 11ta te area; so tell
us whett ynu woukt like to
5 Unt1 -.S times -5 buckl al,ILl.I -4CI ¥US1 IMClllDi Flll ISTIMATU MASTll CHAIGI 1485 Dtlt Way
Cos!• Mtsa
Phone: (714) 545-1251
\-'#Ml -MW .. It.... ,,_Whit )'Oii ... lo! It .. , ,,_YOUa ..... -I• ....,,..., ._, u ... 1 91 e4V.,,11 ...... Modern Rug & Carpet Co.
4335 CRENSHAW Bl VD., LOS ANGELES
2'6-5100, 296-5101 COLLECT
J-HOTMINO llOa S4LI -lltAOES OHlTI
PHONE 642·5671
T• Pllce Your TrMttr'a P•r•dlse Ad
1066 25 fl. cabin crulM>_r, 11Ji
hr,, ne~· s11:m rm-cw·t"ln11,
good finantlng. l\lake oU~r.
Con~ider camper Ir ad e.
642-1476
Int. UG-24' 0 3,)'Miler/Ractr
bit '63. Full race equip,
main aeuoa, spinn., trlr:
Ex cond. Trade even for
&mall boat: Lido, KHe, OK,
Finn. 675-MM
Back Bay 5 BR. 3 be.. home
2.Sty., for vacant lot or land
or boat; Submit \vhat you
have!
Owner/Builder, 6'Mi·l676
00 36' Fiber-Teak sloop,
diesel au."<, 7 sails. fuoady
for world c:roising or ocean
racing. Trd/ Income, Coast
Prop. Cl' sm1r boe.t 675-2838
<A'ANT Inland or Oceantront
home, vacant or ?
HAVE TDs, cash & S.D.
County ranch.
642-3573
Z BR !urn condo. on Bch I·-~·'.::=======~========= POLICEMAN ,;:.;.:i•.;,,, """"• 1ocomc
nr. Venice, Italy in exclll5-I ---
~aJe:;: ;r::·.1 ~:d~~~ Contr1ctott 6620 Pa perhanging '
Painting 6850
$619 to J75:l. mo. to be ad-based on e:<pericnce; group
justed. Age 21 lo 31, up to insurance, ~th-emenl plan
35 with approved e:<perl· & paid vacations.
• ROOM ADDlTIONS e ence. Height S'8" minimum, Inquire now~ All replies ~ill or vac. lot 01· boat . 64&-L'>77 --~------
• PAINTING & weight ln proportion to be 1.-'0ll.fidential. Pleese aend
Trade hall int. ln clear, un-L.T. Construction DECORATING * height. Physical require-your iettet, giving age, edu·
finished 10 Acre l\fobll Family rooms, kitchen or Interior, exterior mt'flts: High School gradu· cation & work history to:
Ho n'I e Park, Riverside unita. Slngle story or 2; Llc'd. lns'd. Guaranteed. ate, valid CaJ.i.tornia Drlvus J, C. Price, Personnel Dept,
County for the completlon plaw custom deai&ned. For Custom work only, license, U.S. Qt:lzen. Written T. G. & Y. Stores Co.
ol ume 64&1676 Owner estimates & layout, phone HARRIS PAIN11NG 64l-l558 exam Sept. 28, 1968 At P.O. Box 468, La Miradt.,
• 847-1511 • Westminster City HalJ 8200 Calilornia, !Qi38 3 BR, $5(XXI equity, xlnt PAINTING, inter. & exterior WestminsleT Ave, on or~ 1----'-==...:.=;::_-
renl return, tor cabin Big C1rpet Cleaning 6625 30 Yrs. eXper. pleulng fore Sept. 16, 1968. Phone
Bear area. Ski-Craft Tow public. Free e1it. Call
Your·Self & Sl(i, S900, for CARPET & Furn. cleaning: Wm. Henn 642--0238 54M705 j -89>-4S-.ll~, ~"~"~··""=· =~-
cur, wagoo, camper 400.~77 !or 1 dey service &: quaJJ. PAINTING. Ext. Int. Ext. EXPERIENCED
---------1 ty work, call s1erllna lor Ilse Trailer. 17 yrs exp. WATER CONDITIONER
HAVE $7500 equity Univcrsi-brightness? 612-8520 SALESMAN , =='======== :rree est. Acou.!il. ceiL ty Pk. 3 BR, 211 ba, fam 1· 54~ t 0 r permanent position.
rul, on park, EXCHANGE Ironing 6755 l\1U.!it work door to door.
for home or Units Orangt'I---"------PAINTING And Paperina:, II E U . Ith
Co. 4M-2335 Eves. WANTED Ironing my home you call me we both benefit. xce ent opponurut;y w
=...;;:.'--------1 $1. T5 dozen 1984 Anaheim, Exc1Ul5lve but not expensive naUonal service complllly.
3 BR. 2 Ba. home, Ml'.lia Del C.M. Try me and see. S4l-Jl.S'l Must have aales manage.
Mar; newly dPCOr., beaut l'm=o~N~IN~G~w-.,,-t~cd-,~.~---e. INTERIOR Ir EXTERIOR ment potential.
cplg.; trpl., bltns. Unusual "".50 do··-Call l<Ao ~""' Rayne Water Conditionin&
V-• ·~ 900 T .,~ ....... ....a-...,.,. Painting. Free est. ..,...., p-~-A gardens. ....uc .,.,,, . rd ., •.uJO ....... venue
for smaller. Agt. 642-5495 ~'~'-· ~=~--~-Llc. & L'ls. Chuck 548.5314 Garden Grove, Calif.
EU R 0 PE AN Lady, PAINTING. Student wants Phone sgf.10'J3 WHIRIPOOL Laundromat responsiboe, doing Ironing In paint jobs. Exp.
Garden Grove, Jl500 gross her home. 66-2984, s.12 AM * S42-5&67 * Hair Stylist
Mo.. trade eq, for home, -with folloun,.,.,., m•alUied to
BOAT
• C1rpent1n
• Headliner
lnstall1tlon ~n
• Bonders
• P•inttn
Experltnct required
Islander Yachts
1682 Placentl• Ave.
Cost• Mb•
CAREER
OPPORTUNITY!
Join todays fastest growing
Ab=olt
Strike Canditians
Exist
NEEDED
IMlllEDIATEL Y ,
AIRCRAFT
FACTORY ...
r HELP
e SilEET METAL
PtfECHANICS e POWER BR.AKE &:
SHEAR OPERS. e EXPERIMENTAL
PttECHANICS e SHEE'I' METAL
LAYOUT MEN e PttlG Ir TIG
\VElDERS e F'ABRICATION
SUPERVISOR
Per.onnel OUlce Open
9 am to 3:30 pm· 7 day1
SARGENT·
fLETCHER
llll Harbor Blvd.
La Habra, Calif. nun-0382 2'13-694-1985
An equal opportunity
employer
ITT JABSCO
Mechanical
Assembler
Prefer someone w i th
mechanical assernb)y ex·
perience.
Ocean View · Nr. Npl p!e1·.
4 units furn, befit reatal
area. $58,500 • take sm hse
in tr a d e. Owner 2006'Ai
Court Ave., 673-65..?7.
"Paper Buggy" 847-1659 ~~... ..M new car, vac. land or ?. Landsc1ping 6810 Mobil ,1 ..... 6 _ home cal'-work in high grade Beauty
Own'r 546-3421; Stl-0343 .... ,. Studio. OUers permanent
profession-Mutual Fund sales Good benefits and w1 «-
No experience necessary-tng conditioos.
'65 MUSTANG Canv. 6
Needs engine work. $950 for
TD or Real F.atate equity,
548-4240 Eves.
Fast 16' SKI BOAT 100
l\fero.ll'Y. $1900 Value. Make
trade on Corvette, Por.sche
or 1 5404622 or 644-2862
'67 VW Squ•reb•ck
CS2100 Value) trade
for '68 VW Camper.
675-1319
GAYNOR'S LANDSCAPING We advise • sell -install k I C·V17'90 Newpt. Bl. Exe. •-GARDENING SERVICE wor , peasant environment. "" PAINTING Aver. room Good for R.E. Off, Im Ag, Acc. S •• ed ·-I -, N t company benefits, Ap-etc. Pr!ce Sl.8,500 1st TD ~le u.cens CODu .. u, camp . .,...,, "' up. ea ply:
$11,000-$75 mo. Buy eq. for Res.tdential -Comm~rclal work. Local refs. 847-1358 BUFFUM'$
TD's, bm or what have you. Y_erd clean~p, Free est. Painting Exterior/Interior
Own. Bkr, 6424422 anylime No JOb too big 89J..l'i81 Free Estimates! Fashion Island
CORRAL'S Indscp & rototill * 642-4669 * 543-8712 * Newport Beach 8 UNIT deluxe apt. Newport &erv. Free es!, have own 1NT. ext. Average 1 BR apt,
Beaclt. Gross $3>,Cn>. equity eqUipment. 962-4764 labor &: mat'l1 $ 7 fi • 5 O ,
llll,ooo. 64,_7528, 54,_.m SNACK SHOP No. I
Want ?tf·l vacant or 1Ubmit. G•rdenlng 6610 I °":,=:=;:::==o=='~=-Now taking Applications :R.~N~a~.....,~~Rl~trO:·c.'"'2-~:1.'1"5~-1---;~~;;;~~--Plumbin9 6890 for
LAKE Tahoe" View Lot Na. ANTHONY'~ Morning Dishwasher
vada &:Ide, paved $12,500 Garden Service * 24 HOUR SERVICE • anrl
We train -full or part time
Mutual Fund Advisors, Equal' opPOrtunity einployer
Inc.
Npt 8. 1603 Westcliff 642-G422 1485 Dale Way
S.A. 1212 N. Broadway Coste Mesi
547-83ll Phone: 54.5-8251
COOK
Full Tim•
Over 2.5
1\•antcd for
BUSBOYS
AND
DlSHW ASHERS
We\df.1'1
Strike Condition•
Exist
NEEDED
tMMEDIATEl Y
* 1001 t. DIE MAKER * GENERAL JNSPECTOR * MAIN1'£NANCE
MECHANIC
• MAINTENANCE
ELECTRJCIAN * &'1'0CKMAN·Sl'ORE &
LINE * METAL ASSE.\1BLER
•RIVETER * MF:l'AL FITl'ER * POWER BRAKE
OPERATOR * PUNCH PRESS
OPERATOR * ENGINE LATIIE 1
OPERATOR * TURRET LATllE
OPERATOR * MILLING MACHINE
OPERATOR
• B~CH MACHINIST * HEUUM ARC WELDER * MACHINE WELDER
• EXPERIMEN'I'AL
MECHANIC * FABRICATION STRUC
TURE DEVEWPMENT
MEOL\NIC * TUBE BENDER * ELECTRICAL
INSTALLER * AIRCRAFT PAINTERS
Personnel Office Open
7 am to 3:30 pm -7days
SARGENT·
fLETCHER
llll Harbor Blvd.
La Habn, Calif.
714--m-0382 ~94·1985
Secrelary
Shorthand 80, typinl 50
IBM d«trtc. Experlence
.. the electronl< industr1
dmlrabJr.
Security Clerk
Typo, file, detail work~
\•I.sit requests, documen-
tation, personnel security
questlonaires etc.
Clerk Typists
Typing 40, use: adding
machine • calculator,
~uni: with tigw~s. post
and I i I t!. Accounllng/
bookkeeping experience
dt'.!iirable.
Keypunch
Operaton
Minimum oiv year ~
trlaJ IBPtf keypundi e:r,.
perimce.
Apply Pat Folsom
833-0600, txt 2229
COl:l:INS
RADIO CO.
19700 J1mbortt RHd
Newport Be1ch
All applicatiorui reviewed
on merit with no biu to.
ward Race, O:llor, Creed
or Sex.
An equal opportunity
employer M E D I CAL Reeept.-sect'y
----'--'~---41h Days a week. Send band
• Cooks
• Busboys
• Dishwasher
All Shifts
Apply in Person
Wu Ben's
written resume, incl. ae:e.
phone number, ma rl ta I
status, previous exper, to:
1617 WestclilI Dr. Suite 203.-
A, Neaport Beach
R.N. • L.V.N. 3.11, 11·7
Hospital opening Sl'pt. 2nd,
Contact Dlrector ol Nursm,.
Cost• Mesi
Memorial Hospit•I
301 Victoria St., Costa Me.ta
&12-7734
HOUSEKEEPER, mature,
dependable, Own
transportation, $1 hr.
•
e $4,800 TD e
Trade on 4 or !!i BR bollSlll
Newport or C.Orona del Mar
~""'
clear. Exchange for some· 646-1948 Plumbing repair remodel Lunch Busboy
bodys headache! Un1ts, LANDSCAPING Guaranteed * &16-l407 Will be interviewing: b1wn !he
'I'D's, or 7 Bier, 675-5726 MONTHLY MAINTENANCE Marv's Plumbing Service hrs. of 3-5 Mon.Fri.
Exp horticulturist. Repair -Remodel Apply in Person * * * * * * Complete Oeanup. Reas. •646-9:807• 2Jffi E. Coast Hwy., QIM
The Stemwheeler
Apply in peraon
9.5 p.m.
REUBIN E. LEE
Full or P1rt Time
Apply in person
9-5 p.m,
333 B1yslde Drive
Newport Beach
alternate approx 1 wk 2:30
pm-12:30 Rm, Znd '"k 5pm-
10pm l\.fust like childnn. "
932-9943 •
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GEN'L Oean·Up, tree serv, Plumbing 24 hr. aerv. Work 673-9000 1~ rototil, grading, aprlnklera, guar. Uc., insur.; remodel, Gentr•I Woodworking
la ha··' repair. rooter serv. 531-7566 ••~ hi Wood ·
151 E. Coast Hlghw1y
Newport Beach ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVICE DrRECTORY wns, w'a:. R e a•· rn11c nt carving
and NOTICES &16-5848 Remodel., Repair, 6940 Wood Parh AsNmbly SALES MEN-CEMF..?fERY 1--------_Bt_byl=ltti_'_"l,,_ __ ;_655=0 I AMERICAN G.,..,_,., .,. Artificial limb Ftb.
REUBEN E. LEE
151 E. Co•st Highway
Newport Beach
FRY COOK
Experienced
Apply at
THE RIGGER
No. 16 Fashion Island
NCWlJOrt Center N .B. . M I . Tired of looking for deals'! Person1l1 6405 per.. IF YOU need Remodeling a ure, experienced In
1---------~YSITN ... ..iMJ.. .. ~· Xlot1 commcr & l"t'sldential. PAINTING .•• REPAIRS v.·QOd\\.·oricing. Good mech· PC&nac;if~v,','w" Min•thm' 0"°,m,.,''1 --J]:~pl;,Me-y co:-COOKS, LEAD F RY a!OEE' """""'• ...__._ mea .11, F--<c"-timat-""0 I9ll CALL DICK ""1197 anlcal ability. Others n~-> "" ~ • :fnced play yrd Hr day & •-= """ "• ;,vo-' • • ....v 1 1 ~ Park, Newport Beech, of!el'S Fashlon Island ; Excellent pay and working • ' RES & Comc'I Gardening no app Y· Newport Beach conditions. Must De fast. B•sic Bolting ClaHM wk. Start Sept. 2. 968-1696 1 . · Xlnt k 0 _ St . 6960 Ki'ngsley Mfg C a professional career op-11 . 1 Off red Pub!" b •C. wor • "n.c;U. _!'1"9 • O. portunity. Hi g hest com-RS opening.Ii or neat and pleasant. Mexican
f' to ic Y BABYSITl'ING, My home, 64tHi222 or 646--1434 Call 5-IS-6116 tor appt. Pert ar full time foOO experience helpful. B1lbo1 Power Squ•dron North Costa Mesa· lB tno! EXP J _.. Alterations--642.5145 mission, excellent training. SALESMEN A'MIGO'S Rc~AURANT
Startin& 7 PM Moo. Sept. 16 A up. ' · ERT apanese ga .... en-Neat, accurate, 20 yn. exp. \Vlmt does it coot to In-1 ~ E ~s' C
al Ne"NJ)<X't Harbor Yacht 5'6-6689 or 546-5905 ing. 1-f.B., F.V .. C.M. area. B b & vestigate? Call for an ap-n our ......, . 17th t., .~t
CJub 1'20 w. Bay Ave., New· I * 847--0132 * TILE, Cer•mlc 697• us oys pointment 644--0n2 GARDEN SHOP PART TIME HELP
port s.tch. NO ADVANCE °nu:' Care "" ,..ch•ro GARDENER. "' yrs .x-1---------Dishwashen OFFIC~E~B~O~Y~-• "'""t '""'"1"1 "•"· REGISTRATION NreES-child, my Hunt. Beach perience. RellabJe. Com. * Vl'rne, the Tile Man * ience prc.ferred. Compe.
SARY mR.Ca.L AT a.ASS borne, F.dwards & SJater; mercial 642-4389 Cuet. work. Install .i repalra. Full time, over 18 fO«" Civil Engineering finn. titive salaries, excellent
• &12--8552 Apply In PeM".On Run blue prints. Make pick benl'fit program.
646-8422 or 673-1855 for men Japanese Gardenina: No job 100 &mall. Plaster Bob's Big Boy ups & deliveries. Great op-Apply in person
info. MAbabTIJRE1 M~r w 111 Professional Maintenance pat~~: ~a71dng195' 710~"-h :!,! er 15'1 E. J'lth SI., C.M. portunity for right person. Penney's Fashion Island
Y&ll or WW:"-".'i parentl. Landscaping 646-6553 repa.u. '" -O'f<>""V"l"1 Pt1in age 18. Hours S.S. Car 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
4nnouncemenh 6410 Baker &: FalrVlew are:a.1 -=~==M~.~----WANTED --· I helpful, but not req. Perma-l\fonday thru Friday 540-35'19 W\V COST auitcnance Upholstery 6990
H h d MOW _ EDGE _ SPRA y -""=;:.;.=----"--' nent. Equal opportunity employer Lifettt ealt Stu lo -~ L EXP SALESMAN R: l\f. Galloway
l1ospitality ls Our Motto Brick, Mtsonry, ttc. FERTILIZE. 962-73'19 HELP! HELPph• ! HE p ! for Marine Hard~·are & Boat & Associates Inc.
FREE STEAM WITH 6.560 e JAPANESE GARDENING Custom u olstery booths o1 sales. Commis.sion plu&. N.B. &U.JOIO PART TIME
S\VEDISH MASSAGE ---------1 Service Cleanup, Landscap.. any lype, bars, restaurants, arc11. Send resume to Daily ==~--~~~-!NEW FACTORY BRANCJI
Open ~"kdya 10 am .. 11 pm BRICK, Concrete. Carpentry Ing 531-7034 aft 7 p.m. hospitals, will v.·ork nights, Pilot Box M-185. ASS'T. Recreation Director NEEDS 10 i\-1EN ro WORK
Sundays 10 am. 8 pm Custom Cabinelll. Small job1 . will not interfer with )'OW' Jor Green Valley in Foun-7 TO 10 P.M. EVES. AND
519 E. Broadway OK F'lle Est~ 1\10\VING, Edging, vacnlawn. business. Harbor Uphobtery Electronic Saltsman lain Valley: hrs. 2 to 10 PM
, -og Boa-" C21ll 437.-1 ========= I Gen'I cleanup. Hauling. &4&-&'.l68 With lmo"·ledge of parts and/ Exper. in P""'"""mm;,,.. & SATIIRDAY MORi'lJNG.
..., <.:11 "'"" Odd Jobs * ~955 1V · ·-··~ ~.., HIGH STARTING PAY.
Carpentering 6590 . JOBS & EMPLOYMENT or H. w:ry;~i ... ht Co. 'vorking: with teens im-CALL 774-7251 FOR INFOR·
Eves. Must be 21 years of
a~. 410 E. 17th St., CM ap..
ply alter 5 P .M.
Ag•nci11, Women 7300
See Betty Bruce at
mi1111 lxec
Agency for Career Girlt
410 W. Coasl Hwy., N.B.
By appoint. 646-3939
COOKS& TRAINEES
Good pay & wocking cond.
E.'i'per. in Mexican foods
helpful. Amigo·s Resta!JI'+
rant, 428 17th St., Costa
l\f('Sll.
DENTAL ASSISTANT
Over 25. Some front desk ex-
perience preferrel. Must
have more than one year tx·
prience In dental office,
494--7115 aftr 4:ZO
WOMAN \\.'ANTED
To care for ambulatory
female stroke patient & do
light hou.sework. Live out.
Re!erC'llces. Call 540-9877 •
After T p.m. ONLY
BABYSITTER need«! im-
mediately my home or near
by ll:30 AM-6:30 PM
Co.rooa dl'I !'.tar. Live in'!
673--5750 after 7 PM
\VOMEN P/T w/car.
Fuilerctte HB. $2 hr guar.
Lynne Brown 540-1932,
842-769'2
CHILD care; 3 school age.
My home. Own trans. Nr
Adams & n,1agnolla, HB . ,.,...,,
G I S I 6682 • perative. Ca 11: 675-4779 l\.fATION AND INTER·
H.OME Repairs, promptly tntr• ltv CH Job Winted, Men 7000 l'nO Newport Blvd . CM Evenings: 968--4273 Aftl!:r-VIEW. PART TIME MAN-
done, reas. rates. Ref's. 0 ,,,,_ .. _ -'! • SERVICE St ~ d n°""' AGEMN WESTMINSTER fHG--45230.1. be(. 7:3(1A .l\1 PR FESS .. ;yuruvw .. w11.1s"'" ai.wn attftl ant i:.c~T POSITIONS
Funtrels 6412 Http Wtnted
Womtin
LIVE In Housekeeper. Lite
7400 house ~1l;k & clean'g. 'fake
i ===~~====~I fir. cleaning; business, l\fAINTENANCE plumbins experienced, full I.: part Prototype OPEN TO QUALIFIED ---------care of 3 (iris 6-13. 546-1363
MEMORIAL PARK REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS resld .. & construction carpentry -E1ectric • Full time. Amburgey Texaco, Assembler Wireman P.1EN. CALL SAT, MON. &
Mortu•ry & Cemetery CABINETS. Any &iu job. Crystal Window Cleaning or part time. S48--083S 225.2 Harbor Blvd., OJsta SL"( months minimum ex-TUES. 9 A.l\L TO 5 P.l-1.
Comi.ltlt funerals 25 yrs. exper. 548-6713 Free Estimates 548--81:17 -Mesa. 54&-SU6 per. required. Lib era I SUNDAY 1l TO 5. Job Wanttd, ltdy 7020
r am $245 Ct 1 t Cone t 6600 • I DAY service. Home &: MEN for eerly morning (ringe benefill. Apply In !;;;;;;;,-,=-=~--
Cemetery lots m n ' ,.. 1 apt cleaning. C'pts, walls, YOUNG, mature woman newspaper dclivel)'. Musi peraon PART Time crew mana~er,
from $130 CUSI'O:\f PATIOS &: ~indows, painting. 642-852Q. desires employment in J'i.lex· have dependable car and be PARAMETRICS e!ISY \lo'Ork, 3 or 4 hm&ra
tncludea E:lldowment Clre Block v.·alls. Also concrete Sterling for brightness! ico, pref-Guadalajara or reliable. Write P.O. Box 784 929 Baker St., Costa l\1esa evenings working with boys.
~·eothing tn one beautiful sa~·ing & n.mova\. 842·1010 Hauling. clean-up, garages Puerto Vallarta. Spits Span _c,,."'M"'. =~=-~~~ LOT MAH f.lust have ca r . Com. r~·af~eans ~1ss C!O!l. BEST In concrete. Walks, Etc ... , .Free Estimatea. ~~ ~uen~1iicBu~n~~t'. SERVICE station attendant. missions. For tnforrnatJon ~4801 B~a: W~~~instcr :;~~:cks, floors, palioa. ~e ... Jim MS-aJZI 5'7-iU5 ~~~::;~al ~cl~~: :q~ E:cperlenced . Full Time. :!1b ~75 and ask fOC'
531-1725 893-2421 ==='°"',---,-~--Health Clubs 6720 • Experienced 149""' Spr!n<>dale ll.8. Uolon Contact Bob lbompson. CE.\IENT \\'ork, all types. t----~---Housekeeper e '-' .... MARQUIS t.tO'rt}RS DELICATES.SDI Man 5 day
Sla.rUng wage $ 1 . 'l 5 •
HOSTESSES
Over 21
Full or P•rt Time
Apply In Person
9· 5 p.m.
REUBEN E. LEE
151 E. Coast Highway
Newport B•ach
Ctmttery lats 6418 No job too small. Free est. CHIROPRACTOR I-lave own transportation 16 900 So. Coast llwy
lt STUF1.IO\ 548-8615 llEALTH CLINIC Call: 541-935? SERV. Sta. Salesman, ex;>er-Laguna Beach 494.-~ H.i-Time Dell 5 4 8 -9 3 1 4 • ---------
32 CHOICE Burial Jots in • CUSTOM PATIOS • Adjustment, massage. sauna { SEC RETARY/Bookkee-lenced, over 21 • mBJTled. --"D-RA-FJ=SM-c.AH_;;.:::.__ be t G HI•-t · & ol Salary bufll on expl'r . .l au . ~ i ia Park, concre e sawmg remov steam, X·ray, ~IS-99ll per, 16 yn exP. type 72
San PE'dro, Calif. A good ~ Stale tic. e 842-1010 l32 E. lS!h St., C.~ wpm, lO key-2t-t spm, P/R ability. Clevron Station liar-SERVICE ST AT 1 ON
vestment; value incl'\'asing I ~Tb;<-;;v.,~~;;;-;:;;<;1 ;--;_,;-;;~;;;--1========== b'lll 1 ,,._~°"" bor I: San Dil'go F'rwy, C.M. fttechanical Detailer SALESt-.tAN Expd. Older
v•; .....,, ... ,,-e. '"' .fV" 1 ng e c. '""'.. EXPER. Serviee 1tation at-Bring recent samples oI mM fine. Top wages II. rapidly. No property tax to to small. fr('(' estimates. Hauling 6730 SOCIAL SECRETARY. "'''• k l · Cb st I tend. Hrly wage + comm. wor . ApP y m penon comm. evron a t o n ~ie·r!x,er:s,.o~:ea~~· 5-16-Zl8'1 • 6Ta--5S16 • CLE:AN Lots. garages, excel Jent secretarial Full and P/tlme. 2!I01 E. PARAME"TRJCS Adam~ & Magnolia, Hunt·
Comer E. 17th & Irvine Aw..
C.M, See Terry. ' • Food Check.,.
Cacktail W•itress
APPLY IN PERSON
AFTER 5 P.r.f.
KA RAM'S
aft 6
B ABYSJTTING ,days;
Ne11>'port Beach are a.
6T.1--0606 OR 675--47£.6 alter S
PM
TEAOIER Needs. reliabll'
babysitter for 2 pre
schoolers References & own
trans. S36-4677
BABYSI'ITER To pick up
boy 5"' at school OA Balboa
Blvd at noon and k{'('p him
lo 6 PM. N.B. 673-3515
PBX-Front office girl, full oc
part time-under 35. Awb' in
perton Jamaica Inn HoteL
Saleslady -Bakery
Balboa Island
673-8686
l.~=~-,~~----1 Child Cite 6610 etc. Thee removal. dump, background. Full or part Coast Hwy .. CdM. Apply In 929 BakC'r St., Costa !\Tess lngton Beach.
WILL Sacrifice all or part of ---------1 skip backhor, fill, time. 675--0085 perst'lfl BELLMAN E ""XP""E'°R"IE°"· N""CED=~_,.N,_ur-,-,,.-., 1 SPANISH spenking babysit· ' Iota S.\V, section Harboc d --s1•----.-----I R-~ 21,.~I""" NlCT. :\Tcsa North home. i;ra c. <711" ~ WAJTRESS, 25 year ex· -P ~kl Atlt d t man Wlllltcd for part-time tcr. Live in, llGht bou~k
501 30th Street
N•wport Beach
HOUSEWIVES -EARN
$30-$40 wk. spare time.
11.B. area. 54()..1932 Ellll
=• ~ ~, ----~~~--•r ng n In Days or araveyiu'll ·"•'Ito RN, P/time in doctOl'I of-1\l'ln-F'ri. day~ Pau!nrino Lite 11auling-Tnmminip, pttience. Steady Ir dtPBn· \VAntcd 18 yrs or over. Apply awil. Appl;· in pcnon, 511 help In nursery Apply CdM t1cta. Xlnt aalary & ~·crli\i .. & cooking. 5 childrea. Stan-
Aaphtlt, Ollt 6520
ORIVF.'"WAYS & Pitrking lots
repaired .\ .eJJ coated. }'ree
Ml Real. 53G-141l
QVA.LITY asphalt a e a I
t'Olting driveways' parking
Iott. Wmstr. 894-3129
&·hl i blk.s. Exp mother. Trash, Garage Cleanups dable. 518--6066 ""'·-H S nunery. 2744 E. Coast Hwy, condl•:.--. ,.._,, ""~!"" ••t. ton (ll 8'2'1..J073 aft 6 ;io..gr;o; -'=-======== at 1600 W . ._._t wy., ulle SlIERATON BEAOI INN a,--d•I Mor u....._.. .....,. °""'""" .u.i .... Name It! ReaSOflable -G Npt Bdl ~ ... n_. H ..... -208 ;'ABYSITTER, my home. 1 Licmsed child cano in BIG JOHN ~2-4030 Dam"tic Htlp 7035 . . . ".1.1.U VQ!'&n, unt. Bff.ch BlJS-BO°"Y"S.---1,.,=,,...-~-~~-prc·schl .. t kmdergartener. m~ home, Near Brookhural ~-=======··= --"--M'"--E-'-S-T_l_C_ BOYS ~t'Wttll flO ahd 115 YIOUNG man needed for col-DISHWASHERS LIV'&tn or day only siner: I To 2 days wk .; nr. Ellil It.
& Pocil;~~~"'Y, 11.B. Hou5eCl•anlng 6735 -DO =~ °coc:e a1:me~ :rwt•h;:h~d!.11:1Jo!i~ 6·c:; Amigo's Restaurant ~:· ~F'ri,jon ~ruw~~: Magnolia, F.V. 962-9765 * APT. Cl.£..A.l~L"G ~ Call Bob 1t m.s.l'lS &alal')'. C.n 673-.3&i5, '910 II 428 l'llh St •• Costa lt1csa 8 lo !!i Mk for Mrs. lfayes. BABYSITI'ER, ma.ture., +
:\fY llmic or yowrs ~""Ml wk F • ~ ..... , \I' r !-" ••r BELL~ BO A RD n:AC!lER wants ho!mhold Ille houaekeepinc, 0 w n aft • P:\f l){>pendable a!lt t,.,,,._ 1• t um .. , GEN. Main!. mnn for motel .... · fAT ·~ G4>~ al;. 5 P~l. ' f.:Very1hlng. 642-8164 HELP &. properUes. $1350 Mo. C W sh H I l.A~ffNA OR Exr only, A~ help 4 or 6 l\rt. every other tran,p. Cost.a MHll. 645-0&29
=========IBRIGIITER·S1de JM, &rv 23'lti Newport Blvd., Gr G e p ply El PalPO 19?4 Platf:ntla week. CdM. 67S-«S8 1111 :'.I PM. ~bytlftfng 655° Contracton 6620 Crp1 dng, Ura, "ndows, ind. Costa MC1A Full time or wktnda. Ave. CM. M8-S903 &bfllltter .\ lite ~keep. 8 AP Y SI TT E R A: It.
DAY Oft for Jrki1 my tionft. -------..;.;;;.... ret, ~u. s.&8-1134. Uvt tn or live t>ut JIANDYMANN • For SIM.II Min 8'lt 18, apply in penoa e RELfEF COOK in& TAM lo l PM. 4 dl)ll a bou.stketptna. far tftckr.
Na& Verde. Ref«fnO!a UctrMd O:intracrot HouitkHptrs private IChcd (oldtt ftftl}, 1JDO CAR WASH 2 )'IUI e>cpertmc. wll:. Alt. 3 PM. 96>-fi15S Brookburlt 4 Adamt, Ha
• 56-tmf e Resid~ntlal · Comme_rcl&I Interior Oecoratlng 6737 Exocls.lor A.sency e.ble to do carpenterlna, -481 E. 11th Costa Mewa 0:Xtqe Cottee Shop FJSr, txpttlenctd wJJtreu 1 ~911;.:2-<t!2S...=:;..=~~---
,.ftr -~~ ~ • .,~.... Ptfa!Dt 4 lkpaln . Free Eat W So. Bro.dway, LA SCOll have ov.-n trxila. 6'D-1610 WANTED : Funeral Semct-· 561 W. l9th St.. C.M. tor lnakfut ~ A""'I' In Dent•I Office Mlnaner wn.u __, ..,..,, uwu t:n..2129 e RtsJdtnct • Comm'1 e _ .... • lib ddldrm to .vatcb or "'"" ,_ lo ' (713) 68U847 1213) 6»1~ DELIVERY A Stoel: Man 40 AJl~enUct ~ Must bt Opportunity Knockl-1 pmoo onb 508 J)ctft.a Av. Sina:le. Eql. ~ t Pa1n1 .. ,g, t. ext. HI .. ·-~1 d~-~ ··• boerd, mu;y ref&. I0-4.lTfi AddhtoNI * Rrmodellng ."\VNI Covl'rln~ Chinese ll•t-ina. Oleerfu] hrs. Collece Pharmacy C.M. .x:uvu gf'll. """' .,,..,ter Full0put time DrlVfl' Eva-Hunt. Bdl * 546-m *
I WlU ~ rar workina F'red H. Gerwick, Lie. e Color CoordiMtl0t1 f'trmantnt. Exptrl~. ~ lllto 2 yr. training p.roartJn. late nitt15 642-9498 now! SITTER WANTED llEALnrY Houseketpcr, live
rmtt:ler, Iii m,y borne. FIU)-117HCH--,~-' ~•..,,.54_~_2_11~0 ~-rRU ESTThfATE Far Eut Ateney &f.U'IOS P.fN.:lw\lcs; 1\ine up l e ~· e e DfSJ-IWASHER e 5 Dt.1 Wftk in, no drinker. For fUrther
tun Vallq arH. 91'1-1938 RIPfl'IO!ltoling, nddltlons Ueenvd A Insured , LIVE INS brakes. 9020 Edlncer A•e. NEED Private tutor for Apply Ntwp0rt lllJ"bor Y11cht Mfi..'728 after 6 PM. Info. CaU ~1331 ~tikC Los Padn-8 Ccmtruc1ion MODERN F..mp5oytr payt (ett F.V. MT..m Ala:rbra .\ ltl achoo! math. J Club,~ W. &y, ~\boa * WAITRm and nosn:si CONV. ,Hosp. cook; alto
Vic C 8tt1Cb a w..,_., 49f.'8833 LJe .. tnsurtd OE CO RA TORS Gt!orge BY1ar>d Aa:•IMIY DAILY PILOT WANT ADS bra wk. 5,l6..94l9 PUOl' W'A.N'i Al)! I "2-5611 f.1r. Sl«!ak, F•iniew • ldlchen bt~trQt. etc.
.. ,.... SOCK IT TO 'EM! SJ6..95U 106 B &. 16th SA. M7-oJ95 BRING RESULTS! ow 6Q46tl ... R£SULTS,.. .... .mdent ...,. Wilton CM. f42.-0132 HUOM ean 9-6 ·--------
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6-42-4000
MARINERS
SAVINGS & LOAN
1515 Westcllff Drive
Newport Be1ch
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Women
Htlp Wonted
7400 Women
WCUTIVE
SECRDARY
HeaV)' dictatioo, good •bort-
hand and typing skills. Ex-
cellent benefits and work-
lbg ctlf'lditionl.
Apply, Mr. Brown
EXPLORER
MOTORHOMf CORP.
~ 4000 C1mpus Or.
PBX
R•ceptlonlst
Immediate openina avail-
able for an experienced op-
era lor ot a 565 cord type
switchboard. F..tablbhed
corn111any wUl locate In
Costa Mesa wlthln next few
• "'tltc4m. Excellent opportun-
ity with top comPIU\Y ben-
efits. Inltial usipmmt
~1ould be in Et Segundo. cau
213-J22.7890 for interview.
An equal opportunity
cmpl.,...
Jobi Mtn. Wom. 7500
Ml1cellaneous 1600 ADULT Coupl~, aniltant Furniture. IOOO Garage 5119 8022 Pl1nos & Or91n1 8130
managm;; ab!.e to do ma.Int. SMALL o'esk with lhelvta $4 s Sal 'KEN -:--M-:O-RE._ZlO ..... -v-d".''1-,-,-145-.
• cl•ani,... 2 BR. 2 ba. Apt. MOVING m"" tell -.. 2 detiu $l5 l $55. 23" TV !IS0ft e JO x 14 p~,. "'i· juat
for aervlcn. HUsbard Jnl1 most lets than 1 yr. old: $20 Bed I: apring $10 SC1 bed clewied $100 or ? 40 aq )'di
be employed. 646-1251 Meditt. 1tyle din. rm., Uv. brd:a SS Maplr ntte stand S4 Fall 1hlpmtntl of Baldwin beige cn.rpet, u. o:o:l $l!XI
TEA="'o"i"'ms"=.-,Sm=all,,.-,,.pn"·v"a"'tool nn., playrm. turn. I>l'ffSerl, Hi:ck'-a-bed $30 Sofae & Pianos " ()rgtJu OD the or T Antique round IOfa,
school. Engllilh • Social bedlpree.da, 1am111, l1WI)' dlvaru '5 to S30 Occuional way, Our Ooor l dlJcan velvet tufted w/pedestal,
Studies. Part time German, acceaa.: camplna eqUlp., chair• $6 2 ~ red ~ mu11t 10. Prices PWit.s: 5 _ 20, Jwiipers. 50 ft
Chemistry, Girl& PE, King-0-Lawn pwr. mower• upholltend c:bni. Butcher al ! Doesn't 11 make Palm 2 Yuccas, gtg&11U1, 10 Modern Dance. 673-8610 edger; garden tooll, pln& block colfee table. nxi seru;e to shop us before you
GRilL • Fry pot ~-, lull -& tbl., ( p1lio bar 1tools, •·"-•-I cof1et tables $l to buy? & 15'. FuU aiant f!!:m 6'.
i;,_. r-.....,_ WARD'S BALDWIN Mm offer, you move. 278 etc. 3449 Quiet COve, CdM 15, U.thn' 90fa $20 Hotpt STUDIO Broa"'·-.. CM SG--6123 or p/time. 18 or OYer. ~ U:lk 6 d.llhwuhtr $20 1801 Newport, C.M., 00-8484 ...... .,,, * 543"'81 * ===="""-=.,.---;;;I
WANT To buy office dtllk t
chair, 30 x 60 awrox Good
1
.
C<lndltlon ~19
Pett, General 1100
SERVICE man lhippln& fNtt ,
aeu .eek.Ina temp, bome fOr "°"· 59>--6853 (213) FURNmmE fol' Sale. AD Dreur-~y S6 Small apt Orange Co's LargMt SWIMMING 'POOL
GRW.. A Fry pot <XIOk. full Newty Upholatt:ftd. 2 Sol... .U. Norse rt-frie. $20 Elec One-Stop Music Store 11 Ft Pool, ruter, Surface Cati 1120
or pJtime. 13 or O'ler'· m a k e 1 1 14' M!Ctional, .,..._ $15 Doon $3.SO Dee. Wurtib:er piano• " ora:an1. ---------* 54M681 * qullted print, autumn cokr, drywa '10 Waaben $15 to Fischer, Kane.be p I an 0 1, =G;,,!e.:1~ance KiL TOP QualltJ . BWEPO!NT
pWow backs. 2 loo.e pllloW $25.Slakl::prblgeclispotal Player piano.. rebll, auar., $149•88 HIMALAYAN kitten•,
back 7' aofu, ott-wblte. Red ~ Dinette I: cllt'I $10 Grands. German • American -Ena·
Velvet tufted 2 pe 1ectlonal, Vertical waU toilet bowl WALLICHS-MANNING'S SECARD POOL Uah blood-line. Mal.ea, temal-
Agtncln, M. W. 7550
ARGUS
---------Newport Beach
Waitresses
-ALSO-
Cashier Hostess
Neat appearing.
File clerk (m~) ...... $303
Gen. office gall ...... to $350
down cushions. Chain. 3281 Stuffed chni $3 ti> $5 Two MUSIC CITY 323 S. Main, 0ranp es, paper1 A: 1hota. 494-&&59
Co l orado Ln., C.M. new elec. irons $7 ea. J.100 So. Bri1tol 532-1992 Burmese kittens 8 wka old.
J. W. Robinson 546-3300
EXPERIENCED
Commercial Teller
No exper, nece1sary.
{No studcnll Please)
Apply in person
Bob's Big Boy
JM E. 17tb. St., C.!\f.
Line n1ecb • .. .. • . . • • to $800
Cooks ............ $20 shifts
ARGUS EMPLOYMENT
CONSULTANTS AGENCY
200 Westclltt, N.B. 548-1'796
1631. E. l'l'th St, S.A.. 547.&136
Everyt.blna: fitust go thia Wk. Lampi. All Sorts of Items. Costa f\1csa * 5'10.2165 110 l;--~'ii;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii; .. STEREO Console, Jo'rencb ' ~ Furniture returned from dis-The Garage. 15.50 Superior, * 902-u * Pro•. • l y I•. Pack-~ "~ play 1tudloll, model homes, CM. 646-9188 NOW HERE -the new ..,,,.
decorators cancellation. --====.,,..,:-:::--1 Supenoundina T-XIO BeU with Gerrard changer. D-1 1125
**GARAGE SALE** C01St •AM , 0 -u tor 1115. -'-'"=•-----..;;;.;;.::;;: Spanish A Mediterranean etc 1 ban Hammond Spinet orpn .....,., <>e -
RD FURNITURE Matching tab!• '""" g--the tin"' y.v "'"fboard 9' 8", pm wt. IRISH ""'''" I mo old in& lamp; 2 toaaters; Lazy SCHMIDT-PHILLIPS CO. xlnt! '65. Frigidaire fold (Male) PecilgM. AU ahota.
1-taa opening!l for
Experienced
Cosmetic
Saleswomen
Salary plus top commissions.
FUll time. Excellent benefitt.
UNITED CALIFORNIA
BANK J .................... ._.
1144 Newport Blvd., CM suaan.: coffee pots; many 1901 N. Main • m back elec. •urtace cooking Laraer than av au. SJ..25,
Schools-lmtrudfon 7600 evecy night tll 9 other kitchen( llCC'@SIOrie~ s..nta Am unit, 4 bumet3, $20. l.J 546-701_0 Wed., Sat. A: Sun. 'tit 8 beby clothes 1IP to age 8-1967 ==""'~~-~--1
APPLY PERSONNEL
• " ... lM Mon thru hi
Fashion l1l1nd
Newport Beach
3029 Harbor Blvd. MAIDS NEEDED
Experienced or will train
for steady work.
If you 1re MAPLE Hutch $E6.. l2 x go 1%); toys; kitchencurtainl; WURLrrZER Spinet perfect CLOSING OUT SALE GER.MAN. Short haired
n•ntering the world wool NI bM.ut)I $60. Hannan z barbeques; c e-r am I c 1; conditloo, $395. ~ 1'1rnlture, glasswear, old hay pointer INJl9, ARC. cham-Co1ta Mesa
546.2033
of Bu1lne11 ,,.. ..,._....__ Hl n __ ...._ ·~ women'1 clothes and m&n.Ylo.=~=,,-=--,--Pim lkle. 721 lMmJn, CdM
CONFIDENCE through COM-n.i"UUD "VUMIU ....... other items. Come any time, BABY Grand Pit.no, 3 yrs. waeon. wazon ~s. pie-675-28611
• .n equal opportunit)I
employer
EXTRA'GOOD WAGES
Good woriting conditions.
Apply In person to house-
keeper Mrs. Joyce Miner,
bet9am&3pm.
PETENCE ls k Oiev)' Greed>riar Van $6Eli. "ft·· ,,,_ _,-iA-. 20021 M•-old. Perfect condition! tures, I.lid a lot at thla and ~=~~-~~--yo.a-ey. to Eng hoist $22. Sear'• tble .....,. ..... o:;Yel-1.U.'6 AKC Springer spam.el pups.
a auceessM and luaative , saw $30. rlna Lane, Huntington Beh. • 54i8-3978 • that, )'OU name it "'e might 6 weekl okt Ltver A white.
career. This can be achiev· MISC 540-2625 GARAGE SALE: SUN. & ORGAN WANTED have it. PAGE'S ODD $35. * &t&-3734
ed quickly and effectively. •'°'""'"='-,,=c:-=o-; MON. Green leather chair, fer chun:h. 968-4354 SHOP, 2256 Newport Blvd., 1-----~---GIRLS
Attractive girls 18 & ovu to
display new products, Trim
Twist, in major Dept. stores
in local area. JI.lust be above
average personality, poise,
& charm. No e.xper nt'CC!S-
sary. 4 hrs daily, E.'<cellent
salary. Call for e.ppt (2131
376-(;.648, Ask for Laura.
W~ED nice 1 ad y Int-
erested ID making extra
sJ,ending money. Part tlme
work as motel maid, or 5
hrs per day, 3-5 days per
wk. Apply in persoo Don
Quxote ~lotel.; 2100 Newport
Bl.vd. 0 1.
Laguna Qiuntry Oub Village
31100 S. Cout Hy. et Allio
Let us ibow you how. NEW -Finn double bed, 3 bathroom rug, small end C.M. Open 10:30 to 5 PM, AKC Reg Min Poodle,.male,
Nona Hollman m01 old inch frame & tble, ~inJt lamps, bathrm Televl1lon 8205 _646-6538~-,~=="7~~ blk. 3 1:°'~ * EXPERIENCED
PART TIME Beach, South Laguna Newport pillOY11 $65. 673-28a> Fri aft ahelvet1, plctU!'el, 1 ma I I * AUCTION *
School of Buslnus .-'=~-==~~-items. No junk, all quality RENT U you will aell or ~ AKC, Irish Setttt, &11 lhou
PROOF COMMERCIAL
TELLER Jo~n. Wom. 7500
833 Dover Dr., N.B. 3 PCE 1ecl'l $'15. 2 uphol items. m Bucknell Rd ., &1ve Windy a try =a~ 6>;M old, noo.
646-0153 llvnn. chrs $25. ea. Rud-C.M. Color TV Auctions Friday 7::.wl p.m.
COLONIAL Academy -tble 3:5" cktl. $25. 545-9&39 -,~P~a~rty~G~a,-a-go--,S"a'I•-Windy's Auction Barn PURE bred Poodle puppit•
private achoo!, Garden evn, Bumper pool table, baby crib $9 PER MO. avail. now. Two female $40.
UNITED CALIFORNIA
BANK
RN
hfedica.l -Surgical
FREEZER w ANTED! wi ... ma-,., 2 d--'--. Behind Tony'• BldJ, Mat'l ea. 54~3654 Grove 2% thru 10th grade. u\ ... ., ~~ ..... .l'"'"' 2075" N rt ~· ·~ --'=""======== Small classes. Individual Smaller la.te model upright. clothing, many misc, item1. Rental can apply to 711 eWJ>') • ... ,. ......__ '"
4525 MacArthur Blvd.
3-11 and 11-7
I C U
All shills
L V N
hol p. Pboo;ca, E n g li' h • .,.._ Free coffoe """"'· 310! Sa· Purchast KNITJB) FABRICS
Malh &: how to study stttss-moa IMeia Verde), C.M. ORDER BY PHONE·
FREE TO YOU
Newport Be1ch
540-4424
"'·Will tra"' .,_ '"' b" Office Furniture 1010 545-2'62 548 85! l ., FOR SALE 1 YR. malo 'port col--·--------• liel•beep, Lmff chldrn. driving. 539--l400 Used Office Furniture SOFA, end tables, chain, 9 AJl.t to 8 PM 7 Days Remnants, samples & MID Goo d w at ~ b do a:,
An..,uaJopportunity
employer
U-7
0 R TECHS
7-3
FOREIGN LA NGUAGE D"'""'" • ,.,.. Wood. 9J St-·' table lamps, movie camera. ends Sat. Only 8 a.m. to 2 8t2-87lS l/ll ~ ..,., _.. Hwsehold items. Jewelry & 20" PffiLCO Color Table 9'l9 Bak Cos M STUDENTS-Are )00 ready "L" units girl# do~ me 14, 12-5 model, ltu than 1 yr old. p.m. er, ta esa CQC-0.POO bea tifu1 black
for 2nd yr'!' F<rgotten vocab CHAIRS, 200 Exec, or Secty Sat Thn.i Tuet. 833-«>85. $200. 54fr2517 COLOR TV, Pac.kard Be:U, a: white ~r~•, 9 mo. 'f -~ 3-day $1~ F~. Standard or I'1re 1!174 Mayapple Way, Irvine. walnut console, ~mote, ~c. old, has 1bott. Adult 1amil,y STENO
Llght shorthand, typing,
posling, ?.1inimum age 30.
Work for two top brokers.
$400. Call 642-«l!O.
Shearson, Hammill A: Qi,
WAITRESS
Excellent working condi·
lions in new hospital ~
ing September 2nd.
ensTYe ~ · Prool ORGAN, Near new match HI-Fl & Stereo 121 O cond. $250. Original pam. only 84'1..a>JO Indlv o r1m GPS. By Cal McMAHAN DESK I tlng1 $125 Cappr. S400). -~· -------!~: J!ed.· tcbr, Nr. Ooc. l9XI S. Anahelm Bl~4. nc. Das, beds, u t e tl 1II1, STEREO I968 IO\ld 1tate Ladle1 qua]. cloth1ni, like 4 LOVABLE Uatt 1bipe, Kit·
Good Opportunity
Must have good appearance.
Contact
Dil'ectOl' of Nursing
~ mM50 wuber, c'tail table custom, con.sole model with AMIFM new, SI to $5., u•. 1. 8, tens, 1 wkl. Mother
many ttems. 118 Via Quito, radio, 4 1pd chl.Jlgtr. Take 8-10. Mesa. Verde. 5f6...0025 Siameae. 633-7942 attec; 5 GARDEN Grove ?.fonteuorl
pre-school thru 3rd grade.
World's finmt educational
program, Transportation -
extended day. Will trade tui-
tlon for bus driving.
539-1400
901 Dover Dr., N.B.
ACCOUNTS re cei vable
bkkpr, experienced, able to
operate Burroughs I465 data
processing machine &
perform AIR analy1is. Xlnt
salary and frlnae benefita.
\Vrite Box M·18l Daily Pilot.
AGGRESS IVE Young
women. Have immediate
openh1gs. G ood pey +
meals. Xlnt hours, for col-
lege 11tudents. Apply now.
Th' Dorymen Fish & Clllps.
2100 \V. Oceanfront, N.B.
DEPENDABLE Live-In 1it-
ll'r. Room & board + small
salary. 2 childr<?n 2 yrs & 4
n10. Ideal for College zjrl
Sitting boon 3:3:0 PM-12
P1\T. {Children Jn bed by
7:30 5 day wk. 548-0384
HOUSBKEEPER n e e d e d
Huntington B e a c h • 4
\Veekdays, 2 to 6 PM. 3
School age chi l'd'r en.
References required. salary
open. Call 847-7173 aft 1 PM.
l''ULL Time girl Friday over
21, who can keep books. One
girl office in WestrnlMter
area. Salary open. \Vrtte full
particulars to "P.O. Box 2044,
8o1aa Station W11tmatr
APPLY IN PERSON
3-5 P.M. DAil.Y
Snack Shop No. 1
2305 E. Coaat Hwy.
C0tta Mesa
Memorial Ho1pital
XII VICTORIA ST.
CQS'J'A MESA
642-2734
Coron• del Mir, C1I. 1---------
MISS Wrigbt'1, rite, to type
write right before achoo!.
1Mtant learning, Oi.ilcoat
IIJ...Lesson Typing School.
I 73 Del Mar, CM 543-2859 GIRL FRIDAY
Part time. Some experl.
ence required. 60 w.p.m.
electric typewriter, 11)..
key adder, good with fig-
ures. Neat appearing $2.
hr. Send letter wilh ex·
perience to H.M.F., P.O.
Box 2ll5, Newport Beacll
• Cooks
• Wailresses
• Hoslesses
MERCHANDISE FOR
SALE AND TRADE
Furniture 8000
Must be over 21 Approved Furniture
Apply in person Spanish & Mediterranean
between 3 & 6 p.m. Bought Manulacturer'1
Jl.1onday through Friday Showroom Sample1 -at
Awy WUJ T.mtic Saving•! Houoe-
U fuI or Items llOld Indi·
Medical Office vidually! Open 9 to 9.
E.'ICJ)erienced Medical Sec-2106 W. Ocean Front &.mday lG-5
r etary or Nurse needed by Newport Beach 2159 Harixlr, Costa Me1a
Orthopedic Surgeon in N.B. e 548-9660 e
& H.B. Typing, Ins. blllingl --------1--:'77=:--~~,..--
''" """''"'"'· X-ray ""ip-SAVE $ $ I ful. Automobile. Good pay Audio.Visual
for qualified person. Send Operator
qualitlcatlons to Y.P. 2018 Salary $436-$530
Ba.Ura Pl, Ol&ta ?.1esa.
THEATER TICKO
AGENCY
Offset Duplicator
Oper1tor
Salary S458-$5li6
WAREHOUSE SALE
11.F.R.C. Rental Co.
'517 W. 19th, Co1ta Mesa
'54" ROUND dining rm table,
5 leaves, • chairs: Drsel
declar1t1on chest of drawers
Needs Ledy Operator Houts Cuitodl1n ~ & ctep table; Painted d!8t
wOMAN To v.-ork in donut 10 am • 4 pm. Omlsct Mr. S~ Sa.la.ry $447. of drawers; 8 ft couch .
Shop. Aftcmoona: 1 pm to 9 West. 642·2998 642-1068
PM. Apply in person, no EXPERIENCED Automotive APPLY S°'P"'A'°'N"'fS"H",--cea=rv"'od""_g_a_m_e
phone calls, please. Win-service bs)ller and relief Orange Coaat Collep table and 4 chairs Paid $700,
chell's Donut Shop. :iw7 PBX. Contact Mn. B e 11 7'1'01 Fairview Road Like new. Make ofter. White
Harbor Blvd., Costa A!el!ll. 84'.!..fi6ll. Wilaon Ford Sa.lei, Costa Mea 834-S11M yooth bed & mattrea $.1'.I.
SHARP BAR MAIDS A: GO l8'l55 Beach Blvd., Hun-Other rnisceU. 546-2380
co DANCERS. Top wace11. ttnr•on Beach. 1---,=N"'s=u"'w=--:=c=E,.....-NEAR Spa.nisb d.inln $2.50-$3.SO lo •lart. Call for MATIJRE __ ... ~ ~. ""' g
1ntervtCW M5-9983 SA$Y .---~ set: table, I chain, Z pc.
• Used to heavy tiYP'ini-$300 " butch w I 1ILS.11 doon. Cost LASSY 2901 Harbol', c..M. d · _._._. ... •d Gre I O rt 'ly ·-mo. ....., --~ .. n•P a ppo URI "'"' "°°· ...,. ror ""'· PART Tune R.eceytlordst a. advanceme.nt for qualified 615-35<li
11.B. Optometrist. Age btwn a-i;,...,l Xl-" ---'-'-g -Ex.....; .. -...1 Llf• • A. l H. ===,,.-:--,--,-,~~-30-45. For Interview call ... ....,_.. "' WUllUll .. .,... ,.... .... , ... ~,,. "' .,. ITALIAN Provincial dining ~1 btwn IM prn d.ltiona, !M6 W. 17th St. CM. .salesmen wantt'd for" our new set; 5 drawl'r b ab Y
,.,tO'rnER'S helper, h!kL Uv· 0.nt•I 'Secretary offtce in Huntington Beach. wardrobe. 6782 Vista De.I Sol
in· 1 ham' i• mo. old. For otftoe in CdM ()pponun1ty for MIAJy po. Dr., HB ~-J I Age 23 or over 2 Yn ......... lltlon & manqement. For I ,,-=,-,-,--,;-=-:co-,-, Room, INl:lJ"'• & 1a ary. · ui-. 2 PC. de&k ch<'&t, twin beds 1ao ~o"" aide & ri..~i. •YT>-'-'--' appointment c&U J~ be--no-.:tOOV· ~ ..,..... .......,...,.... ~-·~ cmplt, I,.,.,_. chr, tablea, .m..66al tft9I 9 ,, l v-..... PRE-School tt•cher, O.ta 147.Q990 11ool, patio turn. milcl.
Me:JA Area. Write BoX M-182, PART • TIME WORK 6~-
De.Uy P\lot. 1tate quallf. MAIL ROOM DEPT CPEJflNGS for )'OWi£', clean 4~TE=A~K~c~h~ai'-.,-.-llO=;-gold~
COMB I N ATlO N H~
Mothtt or Ret1klent-sodal
Di.rectDr. lm-8610
lnk'rten. Mll!t be over l& cut, hard working, uper. ann dWr $l5; Cosco •tool
Cootact G, Araua ha.Jr drftlera. Pref. w/ $5: TV table $5. 548-«IOl
llO W. Bay St., Costa Mt'Sl fOllow\ng. 1-latr Hunt c r • BEAtrnnn. Mediterranean
No Jhooe callt, plee.se N.B. 644-t•st lo-4 M~.·Frl. Y.Tought iron book'CaM: 2 1/5 : ~sm..:= IN J EC T I 0 N Mokitnt PJE BAKER * Experlen~ M X 11.4 lot ~2'29
C>rcr 21. ~mg opera.ton or trainen; mid· for 8m•H rNtaurant. $3. 92 .. BLUE SolA. JUchar1'son nlgt\l lo 7:30 Jhift; lll!PiY 8 hour. APPIJ tn J)mlan.
E XPERlENCro Wattrcq k> •· 850 W. Utb St., O.ta HAMBURGER J:IENRY l1blet, occ. tables. 1 blue
wanted., pert time. Phone Mesa 2136 P1acmtla, a.ta Meu ctramic l&n1J. ~
0>-4311 U..f pm * Manatet'1 Amltanl * EXPER.. bair atylilt wanted. DD..UXE Modd ps n.nre. 4
NtiliSi LVN Rell8. R""' Kenluc!<1 Frud <llloltm """' ulon, -cllftilde, "' <>Id. Alsc> ...... bo<>d A tlnrton BMch atta. Call 692 S. Qiast Hy, La.guna Bch aood comm. pit• bona. fan. All for $125. S7J..200'.1
14'1'-$ID betweoell 1-6 BAR Maid 6 Dancer. 1\lp plan. 20l3 Westcllff, N.B. MOO'JSrERY Bencb...uat
BABYSn"rER Needed. my wqs. Queen :ee., c.n M -3913 m fam. mi. ltr. na:, entry or
h9me. Ute bouaekeepfn1. 6f6..9935 MEN-=~Or~~W~O~M~EN=-.,.,--,-uto-I paUo. S25. ea. M'f-1513
~-Wttk. 9fi2...4554 BABYsnTER Wanted: • ' • d et a 11 ahop. E:q>erlence FURHm.JRE By Interior
LIVE In JI o u 11 ff • p e T, year old. °"'n tram, Call aft helpful but DOI. nrCdW'y r>ecor.tor. Make offer. PrJ.
Nl!'Wport Bch. area Call 7. ~!Hst call SU-4615 w.te part)'. 962.-0IS
llllu 6 PM~ LITE lkulework 2:1M llik RNt, LV, AII>S, cooka sn.1.ldl, MAPLE DtrWlc rm. aet
DENTAL ASSISTAl'1 day& Vic Wamu " ""'~"'' bo11>. -· wtbul!et 4 6 chain:
Chair J11de. 673'0&00 Goldenwc•t. 8'7.$l pref. &31-17U rood coad. $'75. 60-321.9
•
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(Nr Katella oU S.A. FNrV.) Lldo I I ~ •~• · 9/3 ..., .. , s e .. '"J"UoJ't over 1ma.ll p1ymentB or 'I'YPE\VRITER _ I am •ell-p.m.
Office Equipment 8011 GARAGE Sale Sat., Sun .r. $93.20 caah. O"tdlt Dept. ing the machine my FREE KHtens, black, king
Afon. Furniture, boueehold 535.72A'.) daUgbter used in her first haired, part Si&mMe, male
SCM 44 Electro 1tatlc Copier. goods & painten equip. 2864 year of typing. Real nice &: female also mother cat,
Xlnt cond. Take over lease Serang Pl., C.M. ~J.190 T1pe Recorders 8220 machine. ALSO 10 key ad-all ahols. 54~2490 9/2
paymenls. 546-6048 =========1--;;;::::;:=::::::-:;::::--d DALMATIAN I W l '--·· ing machine. 642-5143 , ma e, 11 ma1.
.loo cit ngnuulle slereo d I bo FILE cabinet, letter size, Appll1nce1 tape recorder $130 ONE Set of Box Springs, ol ; •I s II. Needs lge. ~;~.,.SandE ,.,1: ~A~ 1
9°74'9· ---------646-2577 $10.00. Kitchen door, 6 ft., fe~chlled _._ )'d • .,A~23881"' """'912'
"'1 ~ • ...,.,. J"tO-COLDSPOT, ll cu. foot --7¥.i inches long by 29 lnclles w c '-"-en """"
Officoe Desir and new chair. refrigeretor, excel le n t, Sporting Gooda 8500 wide, $5.00. Table model TV BL K& wht, tiny m~ Ter·
$65 * 968-2509 automatic defrost. $ • ~ · ··~-~------{doesn't work) good for rler -1 yr, very cute 962--0302 Four parts, ss.oo. gsz.1097 G46-92Cll 913 FRIGIDAIRE washer & MCG ....... or YARD SALE-Car, boat, MALE Put collie.)'ery a:ood dryer. Excrilent cond. Are s-,. tent, TV, etc. Must sell, dog, About 5 mQI. Loves
~~r19• Sile 1022
SIDE by Side Frost free
refrig-freaer. o.t $&'.ID,
Xlnt oond. S200 or bnt otter.
TV&: stereo combo
w/compl sound ttmote con-
trol cOBt $5801$200 or best
offer. Wlndlleld Ch l n a,
service Jor 8, brand new
$200 tel/$50 .Also be.by crib
mattress &: c:rlher m.illc junk,
324 Bucknell, Colla Mtee.
MOVING Must Sell! Gd c.op..
per Refrig. $'15. Nr new
Spa.nl.sh bed rm aet, -4 Bar
stools, Olnlole aew mach.
$50 Dani&h Sof11., Da.nl&h din
nn set, Conaole AM-FM set,
Cohn alto Su Maytag
wull-Dry Wee new. ~
45th N.B. 6'15-4692 Sat &: Sun
SAT·SUN 9-6 Auto parta A
moving, must eelL ~2815 Woods Come btwn 12 noon & 7:30 evef')Ule. IW8-9208 9/3
12 Fl'. Coldspot Relrlgerator. For Sa I e. Matched, pm. Aug 29th thru Sept 5th. s AOORABLE KI t ten 1
SPll de.lrost. S l mu I at c d 03 Stiff Shaft. Less 270 Sanla Isabel, C.M. For varioua colorw, 6 wka. &x
Y.'1.lnut door. iso. 968-3275 than 1 year old. Nos. information call 548-4504 trained. LI ~2462 9/3
G.E. Refrig. Gd. cood. Stngle I . 2. 3 and 4 . S15 each NATIONAL Ca&h Reglster s ~s 1 wlra varioua
door w/fleezer aatiY top-Phone 548.0157 $100 Monarch Pr i cing colon. 2103 (Untt C) santa =115=6=7>-~2298~=--o,-,--SURFBOARD 9'1" Jacobs, 3 r.1achtne $40 J utility trailers Ana Ave., ca.ta Meel. l/!l
STOVE $40 Excellent con-mahog 1trlngera, m1ho1 tall ~ 548-S123 282 Del Mar• TO Good home. Blk kitten :a
dltlon. Refrlgentor $20. Sat. block. alml-speed Skaa:. Xlnt mo. houaebroken • M2-0359
Sun. 642-4i384 cond. 836-1954 M 0 VIN G: Frigidaire db:. 1 g/2 S~~EI:~!ri~ra~ ~ery U GAUGE Winchester pump ~~~r~~ ~~ s= ADORABLE, Blk. A wbt,
Lv""'' ~· po ena, gun model 12 & case, ex-(fern.) klttm., W&nta td
BaH>Oll IMand cellent cond!Uon $50 • couch. REASONABLE! home. Mt-1•29 8131
FRIGIDAIRE Wu!Jer &: 675-5674 642-3799
dryer. Excellent cond. Are 1-,,scu=s"'A""'T"A"'NK:o-7kn--,,SALE 1963 80cc Suzuki $100. New KI'ITENS, Heattti)t S wlal.
· 11 ~2875 ""'Y desk Sl.50. Admiral up Need a aood hom e movmg, mu11t 1e . u1J"' J-valve $50 536--03t7 1/31 543-4825 right freezer $75. 1965 edl· KELVINA'IUR apt ,1 i i e
tr o 1 t I e • • Refrig/frcez. -'S"ur"'f"'bo.,.,-od"9'2""''"' "$"5'"0-
w/6:r. dlelves. $50. 842-8a36 549·10'16
accessories Fonnall, 111l:e REFRIG 10 cu. rt., freezer =========
18, worn <n:e. Photographic eotnp. RU!ll good. $65. MJ1cellaneou1
ltems, houJ!iehold &: garden &n-5812 1600
ltel'l"ll. Old bolUet .t in· ========= jSTERLtNG Silver pla~ l!Ct-
tlon encycM>pedia Brit Mlac.
ltema. 962-7928
• VACUUMS •
$10 up, Re~lra & pa.rtt.
Reasonable. Coa•t Vacuum
33.1 E J7th, CM, 642-1560
ONE Rabbit ii c11e
002-8160 '
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2 SIAMESE Klttena 9 Weeki
o ld . Hou1ebrok en
~Im 8/Sl
sulaton. Portable vlctrola, Antlqu• 8110 Ung1 lor 8, 45 pcs w/che1t.
mi.c rum. E'rel')'thin& eoe.. Oa.ulc, besutlful detlgn.
Owner lran.!terred. 111 VERY nne linen tablecloth:J Best offer taket. {213)
Virl[inla Pt, C.M. 2 banquet aiu white hand ~7165
SUPER detailing $100. each. Other i-~,O~U~S~EH=o~LD~coo--, .. -.. ~15~.~,o
HOUSEHOLD SALE! a5IOrted antique 11.nms. 2 $25, Seda, chairs, chests,
Maple couch A chair A: 1c-antique quilt.I hind made loveaeat, dinette lcl, vanJty,
ctlllOrieL SIDVe $35 Hope $.10. each. ~ll58 boys clothes 1lu U-1• $1.
chest $5 Whitt cbett of £,.,_QUE clln'--·-•tc • each. 675-4247
KIRBY vacuum cleaner I-KrrrmS', 6 wkl oid, white
attachments-Take o v er female, red male, J ll'fY
small p&)'ments or $57.20 tigers. &fl.-(K52 8/11
cub. Credit dept. KE ~7289 YOUNG Fr1encly Rooettr
DEWEY IJUl'bfo&rd 10'2" $75, Ult.es dop, 3 MlllX kltteru
Air piwered spear gun ;;"6-;:;ml::;::,,__~-~-==-"", nevtT ht-en used $ 2 5 • .............,.~ 6 ks ~---494-3756 n.111""',.;i• w ' ...... ~
•-13 ••. 0 L __ .. N,i1 ""5 ......, 68 SOUD state 1tereo con-u.ni.wen gs ~ i.uN chain. Spaniah 1tyle with WHEEL Oiair $50 Lawn
aaw 714" SUNDAY aft U Ul r'!d velvet ltlll: $10 0, mower $6 Garden tool• tole. Diamond atylus, 4
everyt.bfn& ll>ki. 54.9-0127 BeauWul carved ch e 1 t , $1-$1.50 ~7 Beach, CM speed. $19. S2 weekly. Free home trial. 642-1~ CAPRICE Shell l..ampa. Mlle rrcently rdinlsbed $ 7 5 • &U-2385
dut1e bu&&le par1..L Mlac c.c;..7576 or 543-S849 EXP="AN=oo=MA==c"•"""t= MAN'S Vr.ry fiM dil.mond
women'• clothes Ii: baby'1 TI u r ~ t· ring 1% karat. Aak1na: $500, ~. '66 Ford 1ta. wag. Sewlna M1chfw 1120 cheat, pull-out tble ttal• 8• cost $1200 54;8-4029 --'-"-------1 $65; 10 Sq. yds. cpl. $10;
00 Sln&tr, complete with 5-18-{1.)03 I NV ALU X patient-llfttt,
R fAGE SA~ walnut cabinet! Divorce ac-ADJUSTABLE boltpilal-typc. boepital bed, ocrclAe bar,
BIU'l•lnl Galoi.-e, Sept. ~1 don rorcm 1¥rifj~. Auto; "l:lt. bed; prud $300, make commode. 53M8>4 ~2119
1865 Newport Ave., CM, me-zai, touc~m•Uc, but· otter; Jdnt cond. 613--071f FULL lercth crepe formal.
Broedway &: Newport Ave, ton hOltt, blind bema, over-MA.LE GermBn Shl!flhetd Size 9-11 Worn cmce. $20.
9-5: 30 PM cuts wit.bout attachn'l«it1. pup. Rln '& Tin lltft, plck m-.ml
GARAGE Sale -Pottery. h<rume $3.8'1' mo. or $.17.00 ot W.tl!'l" s:;o. gn..1133 =s"IJ<~"Mal,.,-e-cock-,,-a--,...=-. =s11
IJoutehold A &fl.l'den IUP-ct3h. Call ~6 BICYCLES-lO speed boys, 3 mOI. 1oWia • playful. Grut
pUc1. Ch.ildm1'1 bookl. 53l--for chJdm. 646-6$4 9/2 ~award Rd. OIM. 10--5. J."rl Mualc~I l~t. _ 8125 ~ Cltla. W 11 a ch· ~ New OUVETl'I
1c sat. ...i..... FLAM!liCO Guitu .• cue 19159 ITALlAN v~ Scooter. b'PewrittT, portable WJUl
MENS roller *•lft, boolll, Cordova fro m &rcck>na, Blue • white. Nffdl mh>Or cue MO. ~
rec. playtr'-reeords. clolhel, Spain br-·• -...... 390) -w.,., • -MW, H-....... $1;C. 53&-4023
C.M. 5'6-<86l TV lT Inell "'""''' 129, 11 Misc. Wanted
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to sand box 64&-Sf'D 11n
l MALE"""""' port poodlo,
terrier, A nel.Pbc:>n dOI
897-8009 l/!l
LOVABLE Shaft>' m a I e
cocknpoo 6 mol. lovrt
children ~ 913
NEEDS qooct hmnl!:i ~ mlle
ll'fl>' aeal kitten wW. p1.1 to
alt.er." ~174 913
FREE A-sbelU .............. 815-00IO 913
FR~E KITTENS u..-913
FREE Kltttl'll that netd ioY•
"" borne. 54!IJll3 l/!I
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TO SERVE YOU OUR FAMOUS
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e NEWPORT BEACH •••• 2211 B.llboo Blvd.
e COST A MESA ...... , • • • • .. 330 Wtst Boy
e HUNTINGTON IEACH ••• 309 Fifth Strfff
e LAGUNA BEACH ••.... 222 ForMI Avenue
DIME-A-LINES e Bring th.m or mtll them with correct c11h
to one of our 4 convenient offfca. e No Commor<lal Adi Allowtcl
e Each Item rriU•t be priced with no lt•m over
$15.
PETS and LIVESTOCK
Doga 1825
2 MALE, Pedigreed Gmnan
Sbepherd pupe, 16 wka. old
XIM disposition. Alter 6 PM
call 642-3382
GLRJ...'S 24" bike $15. Foldlng 1'.lRES 885 x l:i WW Pren\IUD
cot $l Watt'f' skis $5. Lawn nylOn tires, near new Ht fU
mower $3.. 548-6984 each KI 5-<6M
TYPEWR l TER 1 1 0 KITCHENt&hleand.4cbain
Lawnmower f7 Touter $3 SU Recliner $5 TV Nnd
Color' Polaroid $25 CoUet and table $3 aeso double
SCRAM-LETS o~;.. ~$2-:rm": ~~Ge~:or :: 9·~
$J.. Dlr;.hea Sc-$1. Lati:ip $3.fiO. Surft>oerd $25. 548-8642
KlTI'ENS • 7 wttka, bred fol'
color and disposition. Tn.ln-
ed Siamese 1ire, c.Jlco du.m
$10 ee.ch. 646-4698 BOY'S SChwinn St In a: ray BEAUTIFUL 5 lighl wr(..ugnt pot $3 642~7320 eveili:w;s bed and matt.re" $.al Trom·
$23.50. Girl's Slingray $15. iron chandeHer sacrifice I"====-----bone $25 Old oak rodrtng
26" bike $15, 546-6201 $25. Qilld'& n~ 20 .. coci'-AUTOMATIC Washer. Norge chair SlS Small round tabae
2 MAPLE bookcases or vutible ~alk bike wllh two cycle, good conditioo $7.50 Solid core doors $10
niknak sbelf.5 $10 e a c h. training w h e e I a , $20. $25. 54&-32tO ea.ch. RegUla.r doors $3.50
Fireecreen $2. l-ligb chair, Regula.tioo white mailbox PHEASANTS, Golden and eacb Hillman p&rU $25
makea into deisk SS. 9 x 12 with metal post, never used, Silver s,, White rabbit $.1. Speaker system $10 each.
ANSWERS Toys 5c·50c· Roliseerte: $5. DECORATORS wall paper,
l997 Fullerton, C.M. $1. to $5. Towel bar pole
Box puppies
AKC regimtered * ~2696 *
Anyhow -Ossi1,y -Nougat HEAD traction (Over door) $2.50. Ootbel 5c to $10. 400 DAY clock l&laas dome)
-Apathy-Foema.n -Pew· UO. New commode 0 r Bedspread $2.50. Electric $15. Porcela.ln Mantle cpdc
ter -WITH a MOTHER llhower \."h&lr $25. Coins Lin-toaster S7. Curtains and {electrieJ $7.50 Battery w.U
Guest (viciOUAly attacking <.'Olm 1941 to 1968 545-2529 drapes $1 \I:> $10. Recorda clock $4. Travelclock ~·~·
a piece ot ch.ickenJ: "Thls '21" ZENITH T. v. good pie-lOc each, co.Hee table $1.50, 548-9870
must be an incube.tor cbick· ture $25. Harmon Kardon r. Swinger $6, purses 25c to =o"u"CA"'n=-"'M".-:c•.-:,.,,.=::-:nh'."m::I QNUtge aulJel no. 218 $4. 962-S7l9 642-3263 C o ke m a c h I n e S 2 5 •
Bro.dway, C.M. ~723 ---------Volkswagon bu& _.UI, like en." M. tuner and amplllier SW. 7Sc. Samsonite luggage $2. $25. 13, 14, 15 Inch Faleon
WBiltt: "Why?" 2043 Federal Ave., C.M. to $5. Car radio S6 12v. Mille wheels $2 to $7. u inch tube 1830 Ho rift -'-=----BLUE Eyed Albino Gelding.
6 yn, 15.2 hands. Great fur
kid&. Beautiful animal. $5$
GREEN BO!a $25. OuUr and 20 GALLON aquari_um, $25. B RECTANGULAR Dinette set new ns Bucket &ea.LI $15. 13
ouoman s25. Large 2 speed and K Dyno.m1c .1 u be with four chain!, wood grain a.nd 15 inch tires S5 and $10
fan on cut $25. 24 ;re 14 checker, model 500 wit~ 510 formica top. Excellent CUl-Old stetmer trunk $7.50.
brown carpeting and pad Sl socket bar:'25. 2 V.S. signal dition .$25 Wood work beoch 546-l<M.
Guest: "No chid!en w1n1 646-42Sl stools $2. Dishes new $3. $1.50. F1y rod and :reel $10,
MOTHER N8' dish master wall mooot Gas engine kicksl8J1. $10 S.
a h .. could be so ENCYCLOPEDIA set $25. $25. 20371 Acacia, 54!>-0'JSl W. Oil and Amp G,ag .. •.•, toug . Junior Encyclopedia $20. .,. "'"" .,,__ • ..1. 246 Lo·""'~ Rd ., Costa Corps field pbones in leather with ca b i n e t below S5 r.o 3....,,. WALNUT form.lea coffee Mesa. Just off Fair Dr. in caaee with new batteries, Wheel thrown pottery
BRASS bed $2.5 Modern Couch $25. Grea1 Books year 20 FEET dla.in link fencing Pump pellet pi.Itel $12.50 .
dresse $25 ai books n each. 1\res soc with poSU and parts !or 646-3249 LARGE 4 yr Apply.welsh
mare pny. Gentle, sweet
disposition. Fine tor little:
children. $250. 536-7738
LARGE 4 yr Appy-welsb
mare JK!ll1. Gentle, swe:e:t
disposition. Fine tor little
children. $250. 536-7738
College Park. both $25. 17 lnch portable Sl-$10 3915 lniet Is I e. table $7.50 2 piece brown
-B 644-1392 curved •ecUonal, foam and
r est ci drawera sch. All a be.Tl:ain. SJS..3643 complete bata.llation. Idealco ~=lN~"~---oln.,--ld=-lMl""'·l968'-''I
$10 Ne.ugatzyde c:ha.lr $10 I,;;===-....,.:...:.::..::::..:::.: ~· BOX spi::~s and mattrea, ldevWon set, .....,. H. · dacroo cushions $25 each
clean, good coodition $10. 893-747900 --Y-'S_S_tio_gra_y_l1_5-. 54-9--07>5-aection. IDgh c.halr $ 2
675-0088 MAHOGANY Bedroom aet, Nursery wall deooradoo $1
l..ADJF.l) coat, classic trench vanity, mirror, and atool, 3 SLIDING Aluminum win. Bedspre.ad& n-S7 Aqu a
style, belted, weatherproof, $25. 4 Drawer chest $25. dowa with screen, 3 x 2• $U drape T L and 81Ai W, $2. 4
size 12-14 $22. Dresses $5. Bed, $20. Ni1e stand, $5. B:>x each. 673-200'l epeed automatle r e cord
673-1893 springs and mattresses, $25. 2 MAHOGANY T\orin size changer S5 CIJshions and
Vanity $4 Firewood caddy S2 ELECrnJ.c dryer. iz. ~~ eadosure. $20. $3. 545-2529 ·
1roning board $2 !lectric ~7786 SNAKES and cage $3. f.o"~.
barber llbear& SJ Dlshet lOc-NLW folk guM.ar $25 646-1729 VARIOUS bw-.iie!I n 546-9965 call 642-«i62
$2 Books 2Sc Dolls 15c
Women's Codling lOc-$2
1961 Maple C.M. Garage S
k f L I b d I d 125 .... l CYLINDER ""''" e""ifK! $7 TRAN!'PORTATION 'ffi.IUMPH 'I1R-2 and TR.-3 535-3053 as: or o 11 n s e s e a s cu<..,.,. pillows 25c-50c Aqua •-'"'
factory 9e?'llice manual $4. re.sidence. Englander twin size box footstool $2.50 Bread box $1 49 Plymouth bumpeT.s $4 pr.
8011t1 & Y•chts 9000 Oiild's car seat S 3. REFRIGERATOR S20 Couch spring and n1attress S.2CI tor Canilser set $1.50 Kitchen 21 " TV .$22, works OK Table ---· --A · h \I bo h SI "·-.... ... radio $3 Electric clock 11 uto?~auc was er, ex~ ent Sf> OverstuUed chair $1 t . unl<= c1 ... 1r auu ot-clock $2 ElecU'ic knl[e
Labor Day Special condition $25. Datsun 4 Lawn chairs $2,~ Kitchen toman $25 Wickered library shafl>(!'nCJ' SJ See.I belt $1 1 ~1~""=''="~''~64&_15_25 ___ _
•67 Gia.spar l7' w/Merc cruis-apttd transmission S 2 5. chail'!I 50c F.zid tables, coffee table $12.50 New serving shoe roller skates, aize 4 MODEL A frame SJ 38" Gaf.
er .100. Pwer tilt & cover &:: Reground crankshaft b' table $1 each. TV tray& 25c cart $6.50 Bookcase head. $1.50 Games and puzzles fers and Sattler gas range
new Zieman trailtt. $2995 ~c DaUun $25. Datsun New floor mats $1.50 sat-board SS 19 x 14 inch tStand 10c-50c 2 yooth dlait!! SS with griddle $10 G. E.
Great Buy! 642-6333 engine parts S2·S2S. 847-8115 Sun 642-4384 with drawer $4.50 Unusual each. aotheis hamper $.1 TV refrigerator $10 1955 Ford
1c6c:, .:CM:CE,CR"c"-. ~Sa~b~,.,-.-nm~aboot.~~ I TWO Maple chests $10 each. BOY'S standard bike $5 foot stool $3.50 Upright e&ble and b'Plltter S2 Wall standard transmission $20
Desk type vanity $7. One 548-81.50 vacuum cleaner $4.50 Irorr hanging chain candle holder RCA W"mrlpool wa.sher, u b
mahog. plank, be 8 u • drawer desk type table $5. . q: board $1.25 M et a I s7 Tire chains S5 C!uistmaa $5 See at 734 w. a>th St.
refinished. New chrome &:: Wrought iron coffee table $5. SCiWlNN Varsity lO speed kitchen step stool with &eat tree $3 Intercom S3 Bed rail Costa MeGa. 5 4 8 _ g 1 0 9
upholstery. $1250 or offer. Matching ashtray hold and $25. 642-2989 75c Sewing box 3X: 646-5423
847-6352 magazine rack $3, Bathroom OINE7'M'E fl5 Washer S25 $1 Ping poni table, net and between 10 A.l\f-6 PM
SI'ORAGE, Trailers, boats, sink with fuU Ieng th Pool 15 fl filter, chemicals, GAS Range $5 Washer~yer paddles $6 Hibachi $1 3217 RABBITS
etc. $7.50 per/mo. \Vork porcelain pedestal • n d needs line!' $25 546-5213 S'5 5 gal aquariums S3 and Colorado P l 548-3625 male $1~50 0::: ~·c ~
space. 642-2fi01 &: MS-3261 faucets SS. Tank t Y Pe HIDE·A·BED couch, while $4 and stand. Plus ac· ABOtrr 60 fl chain link Olocolale, 3 females, $2.75
14• OUTBOARD w/28 HP. vacuum with hose S5. 8 x 25 shepherd casters $20 Arm cessories Sc-$2 Chair $5 135 lence. 5 ft tall $%), Sell-clo&-&: $3 Rex, 2 males $2 Wood
and trailer $250. or make of-x 14 Chev wheel and tire $2. chair co r a I pa.Itemed E. 21st, C.M. 54&-4716 illg chain link gate $15 All cage, aboue 4' x 2' $2.50
fer. 5-48-4504 Floor standing hat and ~1 naug~yde $5 2 step end BEAUTIFUL Kitten.s $ 5 post& Jncluded. 545-1727 Steel caage $3.50 842-2342 ra~k $3. &-and_ new me~ s tables, 90)\d birch, sturdy Mother Siamese and father I "=~~~~=-~~ Great Oiaracter Boat. 29' suits, 1 grey,. size 38, ~a1st $7.50 each. Play.skol toys angora. 54g..2079 or 6464160 Affi Cooler $5 Old trunks $5 POWER aquadron charting
Monterey, 52 years young. 38 $8, l blue s1Ze 39, W8.1St 42 50c-S1 545-43-40 Club chair $5 Bartiecue $5 board, brand new, cost $16, * 642-SIHO * $6. J. olive, size 38, 34 walst BEDROOM Set $25 Student Picnk: table $10 Table-<lesk sell $8 546-7868
$8. 2 pair flowered lined ELEX:m.ONIC drye, v.1or\u; desk $25 Double 6 drawer $3 Wall-hang lamp $4 Sew· WATER pik, !!till in box, cost
GLASSHOPPER 9' ·new, us-drapes, green background $2 fine $15 Ptaypen, no pad $4 dresser $25. Night stand ;...,. ma.chine cabinet $3 rYI 1l 'f1 0 c A,, .,.,..0
ed only 3 times, fully equip-pai:r. 1!>13 Orange Avt!., c.M. ~54~S-~"="~~~,.,-~,-,-:;c 1 $12,50 Framed mirror $12-50 546.-oms .,.,., se r· .....,....,_
ped. $530. 537--4329 642-56fi6 STURDY old !ashionf'd couch All have nevermar top5. MAN'S suit, 40 long, perfect,
18' CABlN Cruiser. 80 hp TV. 20" Magnavox, excellent and ctiair, good condl_tion $15 Boy's bike $12.50 New AUTO-Bel Aire -Ai r con-cost $150, se!J $10. 546-71168
Mere ob. Xtrast condition, portable S 2 5 . tor both. Baby crib and spraygun $10 Antiquing kits di ti one r $10 ()Uld"s SIAMESE Bluepoint male
897-MGS 531-65ai mattress $12.50 both. 2979 $1.50 each. 3046 Killybfuoke, blackboard with &tand $1 kitten. Shots.. p 8 pe r 5
16' OUTBOARD, 40 hp ADJUSTABLE Heavy duty Milbro, oH Baker. Ci\1 540-9779 Tea cart painted gialll 1hell available S25 546-8858
w / trailer. Remote o:inlrOI professional punching bag STUDENT desk $15. 540-5373 HI-Fl S~akers, book.shelf no 6-14" clay pots 50c each BURMESE kittens. SOOta.
&: steering. 962-1961 set: sack, platform sw:lvel, HOOVER tank type vacuum type, walnut finish, stereo 2 matching lamps with Papen. available 546-8858 I===-"======' I woriting 'ba~ and gloves s:zs wilh attachments $10 Lady pair $.20 E. F. JohllSOO C. B. shades $3 each. Bird cage, DIME·A~LINE 548-4687 after 4 PM Sunbeam hair dryer with microphone S3 546-0114 never used S2 2 oak chairs PET cages, all wire, 36 x 24
No Item Over $25 MOVING? Cartons for 5 carrying caae, used 3 times v.w. Parts, front fenders $4 S3 each Old orpn stool $10 x 24, large doors $15
rooms bousehold gooia. Cost $7 Pink-crepe formal, size each Head lights S2 each Oiild's lile preservu t1 2 546-8858
GAS En i In e tl4 Metal $1.55 sell for S2:. used once 16, $11. $40 white with silver Running board SI each. new large baziqe racks, PADDED slant boerd with
cabinet SJ Beige or green G75-388S ~formal, size 16 $7. 281 M6-0714 used once $25 each. (CO!t $75 cycle attachmeot $12.50 ero.
carpeting 7X sq. yd. Brass Fll.E d 12 Jig Nass.au Rd C.M. ~=~~--~~~-le..s1 month) to fastefl on Sta-qu<I -13 so o.o •017 tirepl•ce iacreen SS CUl-rawer saw 50c . P.10V1E Camera light bar tion wagon or camper type. • .. ,, · ............., U.~H·-m-~ omp box 15 Car air condltioner $25 Air FIBERGLASS dinghy witil will hold photoflood ligh,,, PORTABLE 'IV $25 549-4395
·-...... ""' ol>J ___ .. oars $20 675-03.18 642-~ or 67~29 Plaatic: &prinkle!' pipe 2c LF, ul111Uitione!' $10, needs . Tower brand $4 Minolta sub-DANISH modem d:lair fl5
used doors SI. Dinette table repair. Box trailer $25 Hitch GOOD treadle sewing miniature still camera $25 FUSCH J AS 35 • 45c 21 .. table TV. A-l condition
with let\I $10 Store counter SS. 548-6066 mnch.ing Sl5 Big round mir-Exposure meter wi t h Hyrdangeas, rOO 35c Queen $25 150'ii E. l8th CM
$20, 2 sections:. Square D TAPE recorder Web co r ror $2 Good power mower booster and case, works, but Palm In pols 25c Ivy, 548-6529
eled.ric fuse boxes, 30 amp Good condition $10 541-2131' $20 686 Hamilton St. C.M. needs repair $3 546-0714 variegated 35c-45c Eastern
$5 Power mower. as i8 $3. PACKING boxes a6SOr!ed POWER lawn mower $20 COLLIE. Tri-color, AKC, $25 violet& 3.'lc Ger an 1 u m a VELZY surfboard $15 Gol.r
Metal iiielves: S25 Wood sizes enough rO:. 5 rooms Dresser, Bird's e)'t! Maple 54s-1682 25c-45c Succulmta 25c--95c cart bag and six irons and
Biutters with hardware 10" used' ontt!, $155 worth: $15 .. 401 Cabrillo, corner _D_U_CKS--.-P-cld-.,-... --M-'1-lards-, 401 Clbrillo, comer Tustili, two woods $22 Base and sofl
x 37.. $l each. Go-cart sell ror $25. "675-3888 , ~T~".:c'l~m~=~----C.M. ball gloves $1 each. Small • 1· both nearly grown $2 each. A.C. radiOl!I $2 each .
frame $25 Lavatory and fix. 'IWO day beds like new $25 FIRElPROOF your garage Of 2612 S E M 0 HI • FI system (20 • 6 ;re 9 h b
lure with trap $10 Wood each. Mesa 'Verdi'; area. whatever. Sell 5/8", 4' x 12' SU RF e'o ,:S~ Dr-9 ' 1 1 ' speak1!fl5 and tweeter) oak Underwood to u c ta I
cabinet $2 Fro1ted gla!.!1 16" 546-1570 14 sheets, sheet rock oc less M-n·de< 125 LI 8 ~ b 125 Mod I typewriter $10 Ki I c b en l " h w1523 ""'"' """"'' ca inet em ma -Tradewind vent fan $5 ,
JC 24" n each. New electric PA~RDT · .,.. eac · U'tQ-d -~1 -• n Q!' Myna bird c~, FRENCH Books $1 Cftch 1938 ching bloo oak 1..V1 ee auu Dinette twin drop chain fix-
plane $25. Ladies bike $15 like new, cost $40, sell for lfEAYY duty hand truck $20. comics in French Sc each. end tables $25 Shag rug 6 x 9 lure $8 Ortho Whirlybird
Power mower with catcher $25. l Set standard rod and P h 1 I c o A P a r I m e n t brown $6 Double b<»t spring U
S2S Blackboard slate 50c sq. main bearing for 196 l Refrigcra1or $25, Tu1in bed Assorted trans is tors 110 Modem bedstead $5 spreader $1 Bisse carpet
ft. Patio chaise lo\Slge, Falcon $10 KI 6-59()5 $25. 548-9509 capacitor!, vacuum tubes, sweepers $2.40 and $ 4 headsets and other elect Bales: beds Pre ad Gilbert 8) power te\eacope
aluminum wkh pad $5 End 2 STORE Counters or use for DOUBLE bed $8. Cop Y components. Par-Tile parti· brown-orange plaid, doul>le with carrying case $5.50 Olli !_"~: ~~ Lar$1
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ge:. garage work benches approx machine SS. Duplicator $25. ck-board block flooring _ 3 $2.50 Lamps $1-$3 Yellow Sat·Sun-Mooday. 536-8565
,_.... 8' and 12' $25. ea. Gondola Car carrier rack $5. Living boxes, 54 tiles e a ch , step-on garbage can $2 ·
doonl, sliding, 4 x 8 $5, 12" x $20. pool vac. $18. skimer room couch $25. Living 9x9x3 8 ,.,.. h \Vhite bamboo ca1e curtains CUSTOM made drapenes
12" Muonite 5c ea ch. pole $5. 675-4327 room chair $10. Vacuum I · covers "" sq. ·• 50c:-$15. Drat:iery fabrks, an-
Folding screen 35" X 80" S::S cleMer $10 .Couch to bed $5 $7. Floor furnace $5. C\Jstom 24 inch and 28 inch 50c each. tique satin, damask, sheers,
N-.. twin tables $ 1 . 5 0 6 MA T'CHE:O dining chairs, and $10 .. Bk":ycle & all parl!i made boucle' drapes, off Fibreidlus Ux 16 inch l>oat cottons:, casement cloth ~· 1 .. ~ solid oak. just refinished, h" 120 .. 'de 17" l 1ink $3 Porsche head reM $3 $3 a.rd y th bed $25 Sat-Tueis 282 Del Mar, C.M. SS.50 each. L1'ght browo $6, Spound fire extinguisher w ite, sJ x ong • --modem pi"\"-13 Y · · 011 50 ~ · $5. Folding door $5. Double $15. 494-5689 lAUge '" .... L~ Youth chair $1 .. ~, .. verse 5411-{)123 dynel hair switch. value $30, OC'C! pair. Maytag wash Ing rods $1-$5. Wrought iron
sell for '"15, 54._1683. rail Sl5. Boat compass GO • Kart $25. Needs: belt. · 125 ''" "'72 208 E 11 $5 E Wed. ~1 only. Maple of'" $5. Gas or water tank for 536-4468 machine U"N""'"" · • rod! $1-S5. Brackets, • ·
divan $25, chair $10, aid CHEST of drawers, $5. Pole camper $8. Dishes $1. Shoes .::.cc~=----~~ 18th, C.M. alter 5. Finials $1·$5. Rings 5c. New
tables $]0, Jamp15 $5. Twin lamps, $5, Hod, $5. Doti 50c Car wheel 50c. Bird cage CREATIVE Ara -Labor .d pood window shades $1.(25 and
beds $15. t'flch, dishes house, $3, Barb S.Q, $3. 50c. 2000 Continental, c.M. Day Weekend, dresses, ™""" GOLDFISH For outsi e Sl.50. Felt pool table cover
Books, 25c 536-6077 "A"9~o ,lyle s•c. "'!<., Painting ,I .>-_S3_._,... __ :12_o; ______ 1 $3. 2 pr aki boots $5 pr. fiatwe.re, kitchen gadgets $1 ....,,,.. """ ....,...._, _
-$5. 701 Lido Park Dr. No. 5 2 TWIN bookcase headboards' 'LA~R~G~E~-..,~lc"ig_e_c_a\_o_• .--.,.-$15-$25. new trend Jewelry BROWN Upholsten!d chalr Baseball and golJ lhoc6, size
Na. with frames $15 each. Chest cross top rrt'ewr s 1 5 . $5-$1.'l. misc. $1-00-$25. 117 -$15 W~ roester $10 ll. $5 pr. Books 10c·S3. · I dra 36 h s N port .n .... '---..,.. Bread box 50c. Iron 50c. o wers $15 Van i ! y Formica t,.,.., !able with four t t.. ew DU•· Perlection oil ,..,..ter ..,, ~ BEAlITIFUL Kittens 15, ......_ ·th · ....,, Picnic ice chest SOc. Just ui..,s.ser w1 m11TOr and matching ch&irs $15. Pair of 2 "EV. Wool ••g• and -•• 54. 9-<1W7 • M ~ s· and f•th •--~ ~s ''" .... l""' 25c. Glasses lOc each . ~ Ou1er 1amese er ~_,_ ..... , "' Night stand $5 !'.1/T radar J4" Oievy Mags $18 and $25 Custom chintz 12-'-1-IAND----,-01-..,-1-.,-n---11-o Di5h8 lOc-Sl. Jug 25c.
: Angora 548-2039 -646-4760 \...<llner tablr SJ Did table $3 $15. Che.vy truck, straighl d 11· h k" h ~ •-' ""=~=--,--=cc--c"°'-C .1. rapes: a. eac: · nC en ...,,.h, N ..... '--au l:irescreen GI.asses lOc each. Dishes " ~ I all ....._ OSCO uh 1ty table S l toothed, lour ~ ____ .. _._ ...., ........... "'~ "' " WORK Beni;u 10 sm ._t "r'I-ligh ....... ~.. sink $8. OoW1a...,,..._ .. , ""1· ,· .. 15 "'h•'l< -h-111• qu---size 10c-$1. Place mat, doilies • c 1Uures:cent t fixture $1 transmission $12.50. Blonde o " " " """ """ ' dolly $5. Oiildreri'a life 16UA Coriand.H Or. C.M. oolree table with never n111r custom da~ $25. R bedspread $8 Throw rugs 10c-25c. Rosebud 1 w In
jackt>t.s '2. each. never Ulled. "-A>-1239 3-S446 IS CU •-d bl s""'ead $3. Aluminum win-...., top $3. Roto-Broil "@ " Rot-SOc-stom m•-oo e ,... T.V. $25 135% 4.Sth N.B. BRIG TEENAGE B y. Ivy ~-d -· 18 cu~-m dow $4. Old iCreeflS 25c HT blue print chair and tisscrie, electric $2. Mat· o s ~rea . ~ OUI
OVAL Briaded•n.ig, 6 x 9 ottoman, like new $22. 3 trese, boxapring and rails, League wit, sibe 38 tall, made de&k $20 Zenith ~353 E. 21st St., C.M.
feet. wool nylon, brown and recliner pillows $2. each. 2 all $2. 514 Hrunilt<>n 646-6892 new $20. Robins: on' s ren-wn control TV, as is $10
bMend color $7.50. Heflvy boll springs and metal SEWING l\.iachine (o 1 d bridesmaid dress and head-&1.4-1783 ' • MAT'I'RESS, doubt~ foam
Pll&" chromt door and wall tra~es $10. each. Oc-wooden portable electric) piece $2 Encyclopedia MAJi(X}ANY Of~ desk 58,, $10. Ha.mmock $7. Fireside
aboe rack, 1 p&ir $2. Olym-ca.monal chair SJ. 642-8US $25 S45-2S29 Britannica Jr., will sac:rltice long 33" w 1 d e, n " e d 1 set n6. Fishing rods $6-$lO.
plan 6" hard toe ahoel, used or 548-13'41 'ELECTJU=~· =~-----$25 Study guide S5 Maple refinWring $l5 54&-3548 Extension ladders $12.1_~~
twice, siie: 9, wide width, F1SH Bqu · f • C A P P I i a n c e I wall rack $20 Antique wool I CC'-'-==-o::,..:=--~~ ladder $1-U . Paint bru:.ut:3, . anums rom ~30 T06Ster $4 waffle Iron ELECI'RIC Fl po!i$her some new $1-$5. Exterior
aJSt $15 sell for $5. 1 gallon fish ~kg & all equipment. rvorcolalot beater 13 ·--h· flit c e quilt $10 Girl's 12500:: •• _ ' and ,·,,~ ho"'' ,.,,.,;nl II·
tuberous ....._ias and alflO ~o f h U d .-.. ' ' · ~'"'" · white fuzzy wool coAt, size allTICl5t new · ~"" "" ''" ...... "'"6"'' . f'i"OUS •s · n er Electric cnssf'f"Olc S4 50 $3 per gal. Orap cloths Sl·SS. caladiums for sh0.de, nol $25. Bikf' $25. S\\·im li11s, 54S-~O ' · · 14 $10 5 gal aquarium with SINGLE mattress •nd box L·ptK'Ords SOc. Electric can
lleedllnga The each. 826 rnask, cl!'ICk radio, movie ~.-=--hood $4. ~l spring $20 Bunk beds with 13 D 2864 Joam St. 548-5919 came, ra. PQrakeels & cngrs. CHAIRS, set of six, $25 e&c~. ........,case headboards $20 opentt · ishes 5c-S3.
Mens clothi"" & ••--, all Odd chair SS to $20. 'I'wtn OVAL Braided rug, 6 x 9 "It"" Serang Pl., C.M. 546-1390 ~"INN 3 ~ m•o'• bike ·~ ·~ · 1-wool ,_ b and Roelrlng chair $5 ~ ~" .. .,...., items uru:JeT $25. 67:\-1074 3l!i bed set $2!".1. Tnbleri $~. '""""'· ny....,,, rown GUITAR-bct.utiful wood-ton-
$25. Bl~ $12 Daniah teak E. Bay Ave, Apt. &Bal, Dlshetr 5c to $1. Books 10c 10 blend color $7.50. Heavy HUNTING'lm Harbor.Mov-ed, belt-hollow guilBr with
end tabh!I $10 eftCb. Kliag 4 TYPEWRITER. buil St. Spreads $3 to $7.50. ga~e chf'omt door and wall tng All JdOOs o1. recordm 3>c-two pldo;·l.JP6 and a Gretcb
postet bed $25. llilAi 45 NB llk1: new $25 ~71~ nw Barbque $25. 2012 Barranca, Moe rack, 1 pair $2. Ob'm-SI O'aftam.an lawn mowtr, vibrato. Perfect coodilion
SErJ'ANT SJ.S. Portable gu . .. Newµort Besch, 644-2039 pian 6" hArd tue thees, med coat $40, sell Pl 9 x 12 wool $25. 540-317'1"
brabeT $3. Small )'OU1h bed APARTMENT . QUARTZ health lamp leathe!' lwice, size 9, wide width, blue tweed cupet Pl Lame> 2 MALE Chlhuahua'a 1 year
and mMtteu ss. tta]i1111 ear aiie stove $10 case $25 545-2529 1.ur.t $15 sell for $5. 1 ra1Jon $8 Two iron tram~ and old $2S ~aeh. House 1x"Olotc
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673-6984 128% 40th St. I~=""'-'~-==----,, .......... -i.--iu and _...... \ ..... ..-chalra and 0·~1 ·-·-~ lor chi -. Mer'"""'' . GAILY ..,._,_1~ d" . RECORD Pla~er SJ. Record ""'vuoo ~6"" naugtu•r.ot: vu.,...... • 11':\1 ance ..,..u,..,....,
Female: CMIJ')' $2, Singie ••uu"" irung aet CMn~er wtth nev.· Dltmond cAl;'ldlums for llhadc, not need recove:ri~ $.20 t-ach Six 547-387.t
maple pineapple poster bed $25. Surfboe.nl Tablr, •alnut Stylus S7.50. 548-9870 seedlings 7X each. 826 De.n1ah 3 leg oak and bltlck BL.AO< coHee ta.ble and end
• $11. Prop leaf khcheo table $15, Queen size mattre511 and l;:7cc,,-...,.,~~="'-~-Joann SI . 548-S919 Je1other chairs $20 t acll. tables SS eacb. Stove with box spring• l2S h MAN'S bike $17.5(). Glrl's od box "di S20 B k "~ -•th $3. T\ey mice with picture (includes frame ~ ~ ;~d. ~ 11 n a ray s15. Man's G IR Ls· T 0 y 8: s u t y Slns:le mattrtta a :. e..mP ~ 2 io:~
bwDe mue m&t S 2. '"--') ~ pl 1ceskatcs S2. 646-36l!O Ito m emaker dishwa.sber, spring $25. Slot car, COit S20, ui... _,_ • SlJ.11.U Be.I. JARi """"'"'" u""""'' 11.)'peQ $10, li'<l/'C;;;-c~::_cc;:,.=:_~ Md wuber-drytt tell $7.5() 'J'rackl $10c Met!, padt """° ffu.i. szntt:le mat•
. INC"~••• M I blab chair $5, bathioette $5, ru,~~s~o;; in glillon can. $1. 1''06"". 0 0 ea eh. s u z ,· Trw1or11M:1 $2.50 I' dra• tre111 $3.. Shuttttt $5. Kodak
W.r,.,.1: ~ a a I ~ tumbUrw tMta S.25 guitar <=n-a in containt'n and T-t-eo.nt. in& table $20 Orfcklal water flaah at:tactimetK $3. I.Jght
rill cbU', oM but pd'ft'cl $10. valet c:bair is. T.V. ~ted on redwood bedc lkxnemabr .... ,,. .. ,. cdon $Z Heh. ln1.1!16 meter Sl. Skate boe.rds 3)c, irillldt-. eonditkm. $20. Und$S,i irnp&anda."°"'ed ""'"' I? f7 .50. 'Itopbll, $2. Suzy Jl omem a ke r Bridedollandothen:lOC·7Sc
ld-69lJ homletdd ~ St 11.nd bromihada, ahade planta in Blender. $1. FA.l)>.bRkf: OVt'n i -""""--------3 It doll S3 Canntnir kettle
down . · · cont11inPn IOc to s:; Sue-and compopper. S6. Km-CARTRJOCiE leadfrtc movie: 50c Girl'• c»ttie1, 1b:~ 5-)4,
CAMP StaW! ~ 2 tuner" ~ • SkimJ! Oothtng $5 -cu~ta. ('l!Ctl lOc 10' $1 .25. more Vacuum, $2. Mlrx camera wlth ttirphoto Ima Sc-75c: 868 Towne: SL 6t6-5245
J*M ~ 1ood ~·..., ~l ~~~eM skb ~l. Sun ttlanl,, vi11~. ithruba 20c Vanity' tab I e, $5. Oilld'' $2:; Self thl'eftdtng 8rflm pl"O-SaL-Sun. 9-7:);) p.m. ~Won. t'J.50 3 Patio cam. ......... rs · arguer te to St.50. 16'1 1'tt'1Tll1 Pt otf m•ple ch11lr. $1 Wooden ""'tor $25 Table lam" 12 1.:,;.:,.:,:,;;,,;_c"-.!::.:c:__ -~r-chair frames, $1. Coron• df'I Mer, 673-3566 Oranae Bf.1w. 11.,1 ,_ ....... _., .,...~ COLDSPOT 8 u tom 8 I I c .......,. "" ""'''" bunk brda ftt dolls, $S. BMt compua $15 MOPlc d f t -Jn t 12 • deb 535-iU95 RECONDITIONED G . E . ata. e l'OI cu l'S'ft or " • • I;;;=-;;;;;;--.,,---~ Cref!ple People, $.1. All in l.lible top ~. 3 •ttp bomt New air trelgtit rtR;Ulation WHI'.TE Aatlqoe )'OU1h bed. ~ ~I, $ 9 • 9 $-• OR.IR With mat!rtou, jltlOd very good condition. Phone laddier $15 ConYertl>le 3)" doe kennel e.ct; mcdiwn
$15. -· PO. -lltli-llit5. eonditloo. 120.00. 961.-2'76 96Zmt bikt $15. 54M623 .,,. 16.SO. 612"""'5
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'64 CHEVROLET
2Door. Autom1Uc. radio, beater, Romu
Red. {CfC2973)
$795
'64 BUICK
Special deluxe wagrin. VS. automatic,
power steering, radlo. heater. Sierra
gold w/belge \'1.nyl trlm. (NYP123)
$1495
'64 PONTIAC
Grand Prix. VB, automatic, power 1teer·
ing, eltt. windows, RAH. Danube blue
w/'>1.'hite vinyl root. CNQX710)
$1295
'64 CHEVROLET
2 Door. VB, automatic, radio, heater,
silver blue. (O'IW402)
$895
'65 MERCURY
Montclalr bard.top coupe. V8, automatic,
po\\·er steering, rad.lo, heater, low mile-
age, ermine '"hite with blue interior. (RVM68Sl $1795
~··~~!..u cond..
pow,:r steering. radio, heater.
$695 .
'65 CHEVROLET . Impala coupe. VB. noor shift. -wheels, radio, heater, cl'ean.
$1495
'62 CHRYSLER
2 Dr. H.T. Auto., 'air cond., P.S., radio,
heater, white w/red interior. CFYG579J
$695
'66 OLDSMOBILE
F-85 4 door sedan. V-8, automatic, radio,
heater, power steering and finished in
Turquoise. Sharp. (SBT715)
~795
'64 IMPALA
Sport coup@. Automatic, 'Cf:er stttr-
Ing, R&:H, ermln• white w/ Jue interior.
(10Y427)
$1295
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'60 BUICK
Electra 4 Door. Automatic, PS, air cond.,
radio, beater, desert belge. (OTU 082)
$495
'64 IMPALA
SUper Sport, automatic transmis.sion, ra-
dio and beater, power steering, desert
beige with beige interior. HCR973.
$1395
'67 EL CAMINO
CUSTOM. V8, automatic, power steering,
R&H, ermine white w/black vinyl inter-
ior. (V42925)
$2595
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'63 PLYMOUTH
Fiµy cOnvertible. va, automatic, power
ste~ring, radio, beater, clean throughoul
While w/saddle interior. (P!V315) $895
'64 OLDS F·85
4 speed transmission, radio, beater, Brit·
isb green. (OWL 257)
$795
'6l RAMBLER
AmbuAdor. ~·· air cond., power at.cu .. RlH, aeata. COKM633)
$695
'64 IMPALA S.S.
Conve~ble. Automatic, power ateertni.
radio. beatt:r, black vinyl bucket seat&.
$1195
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Squarebe.clt 1 t a t 1 o n wqon, AMJFM
radio. SLV199
~595
'67 CAMARO
327 VB, automatic, radio, heat.er, power
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52495
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2 ·door, V8, automatic t.raruim!aslon,
power stttrtng, air conditioning, radio
and beater, new c&r warranty, VTP434.
$2495
'67 PLYMOUTH
Belvedere ll atation waf:n. VB. automatic. ~ steertnr. radio, att:r, wblte wlLb ue interior. (UOY366)
$2295
'65 GMC--
Suburban Carryall. 6 cylinder ma:ine, extra
clean. (P85983).
$1495
'60 CADILLAC
4 Door H.T. automatic, power windows,
power steering, R4H, satin allver, black in·
terior. (IXB265)
5695
'63 IMPALA S.S.
Coupe. Automatic, power steering, factory
air, radio, heater, satin silver w/red vinyl
interior, CFYE139)
$1295
'65 MUSTANG
Convertible. VS. auto. ,air cond., P.S., radio,
heater, yellow wlblack top. (M0Z344)
$1495
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1959 BUICK La Sabre 2 dr. 1961 CADll.LAC 4 door Sedan '65 CHEV Impala. SS, con· 4 SPEED '61 NOMAD· W•onn V-8, 3 1967 EL CAMINO 4 Speed, '68 Cou a:r (XR 7) Al nd '6J FALCON Futura, good '66 FORD Galaxle 500 ~. rt >XI hp 4 """ perfect -.~... K.._ · r a tires; good cond.., $995. load-•. ~ack landau .t-, Good cond. $200. Pr! party, de Ville, 6 windows, power ve ·· · ·· seat, air, p/a, p / b , disc brakes, bu cket e . well equipped. Must sell or 644-1247 "" ·0 1 '"""
call aft 6 wkdays, all day seat, power windows, power cond. $159S. Call aft 6 at SPECIALISTS average gd ccnd., tires xlnt. AM/FM. 2514 Davis Pl. leaae my demonstrator be-~==~=-~~-,--while bottom. $150 ~h
Sun/Mon. 646-8573 steering, power brake a, c,.._~11~36~~~-~-HIGH PERFORMANCE $7$. 546--0637 3217 Nebraska. CM. 548-7335 fore Aug. 22. Call Wayne '61 F~1'.l S9'J. Good body, dels. fine $1500 bal. oac(_~·
'60 BUICK LA. SABRE 4 dr. power trunk opener, air con· '61 Olevy Station Wagon LARGES'I' SELECTION IN PI., C.M. =:;=:=:,=====I Squire at Johnson &: Son good mtenor. Needs motor 494-9773 ..;·:
sedan, excellent cond. 47,000 dltioned. 2 new Vogue tyres. 6 cyl, good condlion. ORANGE COUNTY I ·,-67-a"""c~amlno--l-9-,IXXl~ml-.<~lrg CHRYSLER Orange County'• oldest ~ bearing. 830-l470 '6.i GALAXIE LTD Fa(tiiry
miles. $.500. 646-4370 $750.00 Pvt. party. 879-6088 S400. * 673-6792 CUSTOM CARS Owner 396 turbo Posl hv tabllshed Lincoln • Mercury FORD air, dlr, oac, auto, pw;;st.,
(Fullerton) '63SUPERt'.....rt35CJHP.:m SI eel A.. 1,,. · · ~ CHRYSLER, New -Cougar dealership. New·-·---------landau top, rose bototdl. '64 RIVERIA, full power, I======== "'"" e ect uto .... air, AM/FM vib I • small dn. take over pymt.s. cu. in.; 4:11 rear end, 4 spd. . . Rad1ai tires pr s pb t1nted Yoriter, hctorY Lir, pwr port ·Costa Mesa. 900 W. MUST SELL SAT Take trade or S200 C:uh.
CHEVROLET H t -m -C '· • ' """'' ~ st~·-...,, Coa•l Hwy .• Newport Boacb. ' =-c. bal. 54• ~· • 54£Hi013 urs' . ., ...... ...,.,...£,£! ' enter &lass. $2995 546-5719 ...... ~ -·m. be·~~· ··-. • "' ~ 65 I al Co !bl ll!i"' •-vuu '" .. .,. 642.()981 or ~ '57 Ford, work car. '49 FORD w-~'e Vii ~-•-'00 BUICK Le Sabra 2 dr. HT mp a nvert e. 13032 Harbor Blvd. 537-4646 1965 OiEVY Wagon. 6 cyl, 642-0r12 $75 or ?? uuw i~
looka $495 56 OIEV, 3 speed $225 14,920 orig. MILES 1952 OIBVY. New radiator, stick. Recent tune up&: goodl·.=~CHR,;::::cY_S ___ 300_1IT_I_, -.-,.,1 '68 COUGAR O<ft..7) must * 548-31!3 * plenty work. $50 or ~ 1 owner, new. · 'Jl!r E.19th. C.M. Perlect 64+-2169 brk M......i~ .. M 1 0 , uo ... •ell or lease my ~~~~~~~==I d.fer~ :.· 546-3013 e 642-7088 e · Good body & tires, engine s. ,,..,,. • us ie · top, full power, air cond. demonrtra.tor immediately BACK To School Special 1957
CADILLAC
'64 ThtFALA 4 Dr. hdtp., pwr. needs work. $45. 611 Kinp 893-1235 Excel. cond. Fae warranty call Ed Brown at Johnson & Ford Station Wagon Good '62 Falcon, 2 dr aedaJf •
'57 CHEVY steer., new tires, extras. Pl., Hewport He i 1 b ta, '60 V~ Chevy, top cond., new $2895. 642-9754 Son. Orange Counties oldest condition. Qleap? 133 E. $450. '63 Fairlant a :. * 642-6853 * Sl095. 96S-3275 6464032 e.ng. & tire•. $550 or beat of-establi!!hed Lincoln _ Mere· 200!, CM 548-8269 wagon. $795. 84~.:
'56 CAD Funeral coach. Good '3&-CHEV. $200 60 ThfPALA Convertible, Ex. $695: '62 Olevy Impala 2 dr. fer. M&-1189/545-0110 COMET ury. Cougar dealer. l<XX> w. WANT transportation? 1960 '66 CONVERT. Fairlant>CT.
cond. Equip w/ lwfbo&rd Call after 6 PM 548-3200 cond. New top & dif. Hdtp, auto tram, p/b, p/s, A·l condition! Cout Hwy., Newport Beach, Ford 6, ~ • stick. $200. only 13.000 ml., like 1tew.
racks. Beat otter 6'2-3598 THE QUICKER YOU CALL, ferential. OR 5-3480 Eves gd tires, new ab 0 ck a . 1959 CbevroleL 1961 COMET t dr. Sta Wagon M2:-0981 675-3.579 Owner 673-9139 673-3609,
w __ "'-"-•~I•,,-=~='=· =°'=m=e...=-Une=-THE==Qtn=CKER==Y"OU=-~SEJ=J. -===CHAR==G=E=IT='==~=842-=28ll=======!..:==540-=n=6=2=af=t=S==ol :A=u=t•=·=S275=·=C.U=673-=l842=="='=5 67 COUGAR {G.T.l Air cn"1d. '63 Ford 2 Dr. 6 cyL Stand· 1961 FORD Falcon 2 Dt. 6 ·--~ Pow 1teer &: brakes. Tilt ard trans. $500. cyl. Light Blue. New UI,
9600 lniported Autos 96001mported Autos 96001mported Autos 9600 CONTINENTAL aw1y steering and other '===*:=""=:""=:Ol:=*==:.'..:r='="="'='=· 1=!50=. =536-4823==:=:· Impo rted Autos 9600 Imported Autos
OTA xtru. Ont owner. St!IJI· TOYOTA TOYOTA TOYOTA TOYOTA TOY '68 CONTINENTAL. Must undor original (actory wu-Usad C1.. 9900Uaod Ca,.. 990C l~miiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~~;i;i;;imiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.. 1 " 11 0 r 1 e a 5 e m y ranty · Call daya 642--098! or· 1'ji;i;i;i;;iiii;il;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiCiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilj 11 demonstrator. Equipped for eve. 548-T151. No dealers ll
the connoisseur. George please. Dir. NOW-LARGEST STOCK IN OUR HISTOR't
America's lowest priced
2-door hardtop
TOYOTA • Deep, foam-cushion, reclining bucket seats;
fully carpeted interior • Spunky 90 hp engine
th•t gets you from 0·60 In 16 seconds • Up to
30 miles per gallon economy • Spirited
four-on·the-floor or convenient 1utomatic
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CORONA
transmission u an option
\.Get your hands on 1Toyota ... you'll never let go!_
WE WILL PAY
MORE FOR CLEAN
TRADE·INS !
5°/o
Financing
Available mar,uis
motors 900 So. Coast Highway
Laguna .Beach 494-7503
I TOYOTA.J•P1n'1 Ho.1 Automob11t Mlnufldul'lr ~
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Grupe. John!!on & Son,
Orange Counties o 1 d e s t
e1tablished Lin·
coin • Men:ury • Cougar
dealer. 1000 W. Coast Hwy,
Newport Beach, 642-0081
MONTH·ENO SPECIAL
'&3 O>ntiDetital. Air coodltion·
ed Sedan. Leather see.ts,
power extru. Immaculate.
$1440.
HOLIDAY RAMBLER
1969 Harbor m., Carta Mesa
642.el23 -Drlw In -Open Sun
'67 CONTINF.NT AL 4 dr.
sedan. ToWJy equl .....
Driven only 21000 miles.
Still under original wu..
ranty. Must sell. But no
dealera ple&8e. ~.
day1 or 5(8..7751 ln ev•. Dir.
CORVAIR
'65 CORSA 140 HP. 4 sp.
Poaltractlon. AM-FM radio.
$1.050. Private P a r t y
646-5817
'66 CORVAIR CORSA
• 548-7158 •
CORVETIE
'&3 CORVETI'E 2 TOPS. '96
Must .ell. Bell: o ff• r.
en&· Is body. Many Xtrul
1'7Ml.10 or ~1Jl7 uk tor
O>uck.
'57 Corvette 283, auto,
reblt q. Very clean!
• 545-(1517 •
'66 CONTINENTAL 4 Dr • .._ DODGE
ledan. Mapl.flwrtly equip. 1 ---------
ped. Buy d ire c t from TRANSFER.RED , Mllllt R1l
franchised dealer. Johnaon thia Wttk:m:l 63 Dodge,
& Son of Newport Beach, 9ll full)' equipped. Incl/Air,
West Coaat Hwy. "2-0081 •inyl top, under wan-ant.)',
56-8218 • • 646-91&3
CONTINENTAL '61, fUll pwr,
air, new tittt, exc cood,
$999 or will trade for
amaller car of .. ~ value.
615""4
1956 t DR. ContiMntal.
L«ther ......... !lllly equip,
&ll-0348
'63 LJNCOLN °"'tinenta.I.
Mtmt .U belcn Laber Dly.
Air candltkm. 6U«l8l Dir.
a::wr. 'It MlY equ i p.
leatbtt. MUI ail to belt ol-
fer, near wbolnale. &U-27t6
COUGAR
'61 <X>UCAR. n. p w r . ,
yellow/black I n t • r I or •
17,0:::0 ml· Full 5 )'!'. tact.
1nrf. ~7C3 eYH.
<
~-------1950 DODGE, 3 window
coupe. Rebuilt motor. Good
condition. $95. 646-7510
·59 DODGE Cormet. Auto.
Xlnt cood. 1 owner. UXI
Ideal trans car. 671-7634
'66 DODGE Monico 9 pass.
wqon full pwr I air, wood
panel "'"'"'" ~
FALCON
'65 COUNTRY Squire ala!lao
wagoa; pwr. atee.r/brlra.,
R./H, W/W. Clean!
~
'60 FALCON, bod,y I tirtl in
.... rood ...... -·-ll50, ~1975 3510 Ma.nm:, N.8.
Whit• Elep!Wmlf
Dime ... -LIDt
Sale of Sales ·
Oitee •9C1l11 tlle •11d of 111mmer h g,. 011d we 9HrM .i..-.. our prlc:n to ...ake woy for tW. n1w ''' tfoH
1111. Check rtleM 011hta11dl119 CGn alld prlus below.
'61 FORD FALCON 4 Door
6 cly, auto., radio a hMter.
'61 MERCURY MONT. 4 Dr. H.T.
P.5., P.I ., Auto., R&H.
'61 RAMBLER 660 2 Dr.
VI, P.S., P.L, Avto.
'61 CHEVROLET M-Covpa
Allto. Radio & hMhr.
'61 DODGE Polor!o 4 Dr.
F•ctory •Ir & pow.r.
$49$.
$595
'695
'795
'995
'61 MERC. Col. Porlt Sta. WOtJ. $1 095
P.S .. P.I ., Auto., R&H.
'61 CHRYSLER 300 Z Dr. H.T. $1 095
Pactory 1lr & power. •
'64 CHEVY Impala 4 Dr. H.T.
V~, P.S,. Auto.
'63 PONTIAC LeM-Coupa
V .. , p,s .. P.a., R&H
''5 MERC. C0011t 404 W-'1955 F1ctory alr & ,.......
'64 OLDS. Staoflra Coupe r actory air ancl fvll '°"'*",
'61 LINCOLN Cootl• ..... 4 Dr. '1695 F1ct«y •Ir •rMI f\111 ,......,
'H FOID M ...... Cwpa
~-.v.a,P.a. '1795 :
Johnson & Son ;
LINCOLN MERCURY
COSTA MESA BRANCH ,
1941 Harbor Blvdl Coat• Mau
~.-... 642-7050
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TllANll'ORTATION TllANSl'OllTATION TllANSl'OllTATION 1'11AN5i'OlmiON TillNiiiOl'TATION ' · ~Sl'OllTATION
New Ciro 9IOO -Ct,. tlGG flGGNew Ciro 9IOONtw Ctro 9IOONew Ctra 9IOONew C1,. HOO-Ctrs HGGNew c.,. 9100 ~----~-------~~---"'"--....;.;.-'-~~
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,1968 CADILLAC SE.DAN . DE VILLE
A· •h111.11ln9 San Mat•o lecl ... irt~. n.i. ka•tlf11l ~lt6I C.dlllaa ha•
all C.lllllac pow# •quipmaitt J11clHh11 Make ... .t11rit11·whul1w1-6 wa.,
•••f-door loc•1, tllt 1f.11rln9 JJh11I, cr11l11 c111trol, 911ld1-matlc, 1,.,.1
co11bol and of co11r.-•ffcfory_;aJr a•Mltio11l119. N111nb1r l1141224
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$5999
'66 CADILLAC
coupe de Ville:• Solid green finish with green
Ieathei'·and nylon i:Dterior. Full Cadillac power equi~t plua1 factory air conditioning, tilt-
atttrtna Wheel, power do0r locks, 6 way seat
and many other of the extras ottered by
Cadillac.
SALE $3888 PRICE
'64 AVANTI
Factory air conditioning, radio, heater, power
steering, power windows, console and bucket
seatl, solid white with; barmonizing vinyl in·
terior. Brand new Gentral Jet air ;tires, all
original inside and out.. Local one owner.
SALi $2999 PRl,CI
'66 CADILLAC
Sedan de Ville. Finished in lwih Sudan beige
with Sandlewood vinyl root and Sandlewood
leather and nylon interior. Full Cadillac power
equlpmefit tncludeS factory air conditioning,
· power vent windows, cruise-control, twill&ht
sentlnel, tilt and telescopic steerlnc wbffl and
other accessories.
SALE $3888 PRICE
'64 IMPERIAL
Crown 4 door hardtop. Leather and tapestry interior. Fully equipped with power steering,
power brakes, power windows., power 6 way
seat, automatic dimmer, AM/FM radio and
tactory air conditlonlnc.
SALi $1777 PllCI
'65 CHEVROLET
The ever popular Impala Super Sport. Air
conditioning, automatic, power steering, radio
and heater, bucket seat.I with ce nter console.
All o~lnal inside and oul ·
SALi $1333 PRICE
'67 CADILLAC
Coupe de Ville. BeautUul MontetlY Green fin·
ish with Black vinyl roof and full, leather in·
terior. Full CadWac power including power
vent windowa and· ot coune, tactory a1r con·
dltlonlng.
SAU $4777 PRICE
'.63 CADILLAC
Sedan De'{ilie.~.4, door hardtop. Um~ areen
with iea.thtr and itylon hiterior. Has power
6 wa,y seat, poWer windows, power vent win·
dowll, power 1teerln1, power braku, factory
air conditioning. ·
SALE $1444 PRICE
'65 MUSTANG
Economical 6 cylinder engine with the ltand-
artl transmi&:Sion, radio and heater, white aide
wall tires. Snow white exterior with harmonl· z1ni blue interior.
SAU! $999 PRICE
OTHER SPECIAL VAWES
'62 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL •
'64 CADIUAC FlHTWOOD e
'65 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL e
'64 PONTIAC STA. WGN. e
'66 BUICK . lE SABRE e
'68 BUICK' STA. WAGON e
'67 CHEV MAllBU COUPf e
'66 RAMBLER STA. WGN: .•
'6 7 CADILLAC El DORADO : e
'67 COUPE DE VILLE e
-~64 RAMBLER STA. WAGON e
'66 BUICK SKYLARK G.S. e
'66 MERC:COLONY PkRK e
'67 BUICK ELECTRA 225 e
'65 THUNDERBIRD H. L e
'66 OlDSMOBILE TORONADOe
'64 COUPE DE VILLE e
""'~~b!~l~~!~!q.,,~~. !~~'~1~~ .... 11rlo111 black Interior aruil black pacldtd top. Fr.1/ly aq1lppa with fa c•
tory air, clf1c iirak11, AM-FM 1t.r1a, tilt wh11I, power t111art1r win·
d1w1, altcfric cloOr loci1 alli hunt ,,.,,,,, Full power and J111ny 1fhat
d1h1xa 1xtr11, I Stock No. 7141 ·
$611·1
'65 CADILLAC
Sedan de Ville,· CadlJlac'a finest and fully
power equipped for luxury driving. Of course
this includes factory air condltlonlng, power
wind0-w1, 6 way power seat, tilt steering
wheel, and finished In 1leamlng Turquclse
with harmonizin& leather and cloth interior.
SALE $2666 PRICI
'63 OLDSMOBILE
This popular Super 88. Fully equipped with
automatic transmission, radio and heater,
power steering, power brakes, white aide wall
tires. Finished In a light green exterior with
harmonizing interior. Thls car Is priced just
J'l&ht for )'OU, •
. sA!i $888 PRICI
'65 PONTIAC
Grand Prix. Automatic transmission. power steering, power brakes, radio and heater, buc-
ket seat.I, center console, tachometer, white
side wall tires.
SALi $1444 PllCI
'64 FORD
Galaxle SOO convertible. Finished in Arctic
white with a matching white top and full vinyl interior, VS engine1, automatic transmis·
alon, power steering, raruo and heater, Unted
class and white side wall tltta. .A very. nice
automobile.
SALi $1222 PRICI
'62 MERCURY
Comet s.!"Ji 'J\illy equ.lpPed with automatic
transml.ulon. radio and beater, white alde wall
Urea. Jet black with red bucket seat lnterlor.
Thia la a nlce 2nd car for the wife,
SAU! $666 PRICI
'62 CADILLAC
Equipment Includes power 1teertn1, power
windows. PQWU brakes, power seat and fac-
tory air condltlonln1. Other Cad1llac extru
are power vent Windows, 8 way M&t and
autronic eye. Beautiful Normandy Blue tln-
lsh with White top ml white tun leatblr m..
terior. •
SAU $888 PllCI
'63 CHEVROLET
Impala auper sport. Alpine whltt exterior with
red bucket seat interior. V8 engine, automaue
transmission · with center console, radio and
heater, power steering, white aide wall tirea.
Don't mlu thla gttat. buy. .
SAU! $888 PRICE
'63 PONTIAC
Bonneville Coupe. Gold with harmonizln& In·
terior (full vinyl), Automatic tranamilaion,
power steerin&", power brake11, radio and heat·
er, white a1dl 'Wall tlrel, tinted Klau and
much IJlON,
SAU $999 PRICI
-------SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN-------
8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY -9:00 AM to 6;00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY
YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC · DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA
' NABERS
' ' 2600 Harbor Blvd.·. Costa Mesa
9B091'4ew Can
RAMBLER STU DUA KER T·llRD 'CLOSE OUT ~ FORD M.USTAN~_l_O_L_D_SM_O_B_IL_E_ PONTIAC 1966 FORD ""'-s.dan MONTH-END. SPECIAL '61 OLDS. r.ss, otatioo w,.. BRAND NEW 51 mm1:. Cpe V~ Gd=-. • ,62 T·BIRD • ~ti~~~~u ""':.!!' "" Mwo-V8, a1r coodlt!oo-. auto ........ p/i, a1r, R!H, MONTH-END SPECIAL · RAMBLER !.-"""'· Mab ! ~ -•
...... <Mcniu. --.,,.,.. nu ..... ..-1. ....a -~-'-to '65 Pontiac Grand Prix Hanl 548-46W1 aft 4 ~u ._... J.ook:a A driYes like new car. ""• power .. u=. .. ,g, au · rack. 642--0552 · AJr -~"'-~ a b ~.-I ======== • 67f.15M • ~· lhlft, radlo, wide 0'.1ll tires, Top Sport 0Jupe. GlamoroUs "'"....,.....,.1a.1 u ....,.....,, I • PRICES htr. Ema ""'ooth, Sparld,., PLYMOUTH one owner. All original oor Auto,,..tic shift, ndlo, hn< T·BIRD '61 T·BIRD, bllt., blklnt J'Ull ~ '· MERCURY $1870. -a1r """""""""'· .....,. "H·oi.a111t1nDAte<1Yst.:!'ue1caL· 11688ER • owr, aJr.<m!. xtnt -. ' HOLIDAYRAMllLER --·-·-· ~ '61 .T.BllU),Npwr,V.O. 11695 or1nde.673"-01131 ·! ~· -------·111169 Harbarl'Bl., Costa.Me• 4 SPEED automatlc~lhlft, l'M ndlo, 1969 Harbor Bl,, Costa Mesa tciy air. 4 A S'track ltereo. WHITE .59 T-Brd. GOod :. ON '68 COLONY p,... "'tl'" --om.Io-Open;&m SPECIALISTS .all ....... -._ ...,,..._,pr!velo·OpenS., ---11496.~2887 -. ............ -~~ ...: wqon. Muat ,aeU or Jew ·'6Tt + 2AutG-trani pwt air HIGH PERFORMANCE etc. Big· Bil BUY .•t $1969. SOCKiTTO 'EM! CHARGE )Wt want C .now. $250. M6-#IJ
" my m> mil• domca1rator. • • • HOLIDAY RAMllLER . •' 68 Bu I c Kr Call Hal Sanden at Johneon Int decor, ~sole. Nu. tl.rt!I, CUSTOM CARS 196EI Harbor Bl1, ·Cotta M.ea New c.... 9800 New c.,. 9IOONew Can 9IOO
•• I ~ 6: Son . , ·brka. Beaut cond. $2600 or L.ARGEW·SELECI'lON IN fm.«D3~~·iDri~vei,lo~· 0pen~~&m~1r.=;:;~~~~~~::;~~~~~~~~~~;;~=~ .~ •• l • "Son. °"""' Countl .. old· ..... Pr! pny. 548-2918 ' ORANGE COUNTY -4 SPEED . 68 Q PELS .., .. 1abl!obed Uncoln • '&> 'MUSi'ANG HT. u .. 1y •; Select~ Auto .~. ,. I ' 14"""" • Couaar doalor, auto, )U<H, whit• 1/w, c.~ SPECIAUm
i woo W. Cout Hwy., N,... Yellow, 112511 m-3303 HIGH PERFORMANCI
' JQ1 &.ch, lc-OQBl · • um Harbor Blvd. 53'1-4646 CUSTOM C • ~ DAILY llnft'llf &, LWING OLDSMOBILE '63 -... w ... Ez. ARS I
• IWHA&.J 11o111CT AN• C«ld. Orie -l1IOO .. LARGESr SELECTION IN
' , , ' 1 ·-..;.;'".;.;:." .. =l..::.;;~--IMONTH·END SPECIAL bott-1&218\•ttS. <llW<GECOON'l'Y 'POOLE BUICK ' .. SP~!: !.~:.i..~~.=. ·~~~:.-..=: S.~uto ·-
•: ""'""'" "'''"'" .,;, .. , ,, SPECIAuaTS · -""" .,..,.,, ""· 1510 •· ""1'36 13032 8.-Bl¥d. 537-• s. .. ·Hllftdrtds On New '68 lulcks • H R OR •UA ufGH PERFORMANCI HOLIDAY RAMllLER --1HI llTl.UI a -ILT. SERVING AB " • , .. CUSTOM CAU < 1•11utior_Bl.,,c;o.taM.a PONTIAC ~ ~ G'l'01 .... --.... --.... --m E. 17th STREa:t'. LAllGIBT~IN ' .-S·Drlvoln ·OpooS... ------............ ·-· .... TERRY=---...... .
• OIW«ll:COUN'IT liiXSWil·s SPmAL' .,. ROY CARVER =""'-. fll'O. ..!T,':,.i:='_,__-. $3695 COSTA MESA · · S.~cc!M A• :~ ... .,:.: .. ,::·;: PONTIAC . ••MILER. -·•11 •111•··-~-" .. "' :I )OPENMollflrft!l~Frlll•y'lll9...... ..,., 11!5.---·.a...-=-BUICK :-:...,c::;.::ot,,=--· '29;1.9. ~OPEN 'Ill 6 p.m. sailiilay -CIMM Suncloy 131!2 a.-Blvd. 537-'63 OUJ8 91, -• ....,.., *" · Kl• 4444 _MONTlf.E.....;,__N_D_SP_E_C_IAL-ll -.... -'1849
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'66 Mustang
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t:OOl)9(J)Hopa's ~ (C)
(30) lfci1n II thlken by th• prob-
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is pl1nnln1 to 1111 out to the Ger·
m111s. (~ a~ w.., ,.,_. 1t a..
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1111) '64-Jtmts Dlrrlft, Plmell
Tiffin. Ooua McClure. Jo1ftlt Som·
6:001 The lie Ntw1 {C) (60) men. ~ fut·PIC'ld drama 1bout the
· ~ (i) frlM McSff (C) (30) rKlftl-C.I Ml
Jtm•li hdetri Slier. {C) (30) D Dr. lllldn: (60) "Trip to NI·
Rod McKuen hOlta. 111r1.'' A brtllllnt neuro-1uraeon,
• loss CltJ (C) (60) losina hit eyesllflt, mU1t decide
12 O'Clod Hip (60) wtllttler to tab • 15-y11r-belltld
S.pf>,,.... 11Mltrt hon.,moon Ot perfonn '" operation : R&D ltnitw (R) to uw 1 wom1n's lift.
• Amor s.bll• I ..... _ F•., ... CC> (30)
&:30 • SltlfntlJ NIWI (C) (30) NU F-*11 (R)
MtloclJ RMIC:ll: (C) (60) Minnlt ..... ti Netta
Pearl auests. •.JO IH CJ) P'ltlkien Jeftdleft: (C)
I ...., Crier (C) (30) ( ) ~. lkldlty returM home to
I Low lllCJ (30) th• s~ Rut Motel. (R)
Etttlar• .... ,. n II! ClJ ....,..... hlact: <C)
7:00 Qt Cl) CIS Ewenlnt ""'= (C) ~flilll Ctoaby pl1ys host to Sid
( ) Roaer Mudd. Cletlr. Aorlnce Henderson end Thi
I KNIC Sa,.., (C) (30) Kina Sisters. Also °" the proar1m
Hurdy ,.,,,, (C) (30) 1r1 comic Gene Blytoa. pl1nist Jot
DI~ YallfJ Dip: (C) (30) "All 8uahkln, Tht Every Mothe11' Son
Or1an for Brother Brt&hlm." Hed· sJftPtl IJOUP, ind Tht Bunr1ku
Icy M1ttln1ly st111 11 Joseph Rldaa. Troupe, Jlplnue puppeteers. (R)
fin idealistic tenderfoot who pecks I ll"lllt Tllfllll SMw (C) (30)
his hu1e pipe oraan In cr1tu for ... de lltlk:e
shipment 1CrOSS the wutes of Oetth 10. QI Cl'l M .. 11: (C) (60) 0..
V1lley by uion train from Cell· tldfvt .en. sbrf1ftf Mike Connori
fomi1. lftd Joseph Cl1nP1ntll1. (A)
I Tl"lltll er ~...., (C) (30) 11 lilewll: (C) "Jebly C•ltlr" Cllllpa'a ,.., (30) (wtlttm) 'Sl-Scott Bredy, Jolft
httera fer U.1 Crnford.
Playfn& dlt Cultlr (R) fJ -....: (C) "llllJ ....... n.t
El M111do &ta l4'C9 f1lt. ..,... (comedy) '59-Tuesdly
7:30 Qt Cl) T1le ,.,.._: (C) (60) Weld, P1ul Newm1n, Jolnne Wood·
The Prisoner Mek.s ;o undermine ••rd.
the power of Number 2. P1triek I lhwl: (C) (30) Cllf Klrt.
Cargill, Bull Hoaldns ind Anatlo Cal's c.na1 (C) (30)
Muscat are futured. IJ .,.._. 0 QI (i) T\1 Y"lfplae: (C) (90) 10".lO II ...... : (C) (30) "Carnivel 0 Steve "A!left Show: (C) (90) Ap· cov11do." Baxter W1rd hosts thb
pearing toni1ht with Steve ue Cliff look It the fr1ntlc four dlYS p,.
Arquette, sin1er Lou Rawls. com-c:edlna Ltnt In Rio de J1ntlro 11
poaer-planlst Michel Le1r1nd, IC· foe inhabitants 1nd world vlslt011
treu Carolyn Jonas, and be1uty and enter 1 stlte of colorful frenzy. (R)
reduclnr expert Donna Norman. I Joe ""' (C) (21/2 hr) Film stir Carolyn Jones Joins Steve C..ntry·Wtltttn SIMI'# (C) (30)
in '1he Dixie Nancerson Report" 11:00 0.... O'aodl Repttt (C) Clet•
to play a TV reporter interviewln1 Roberts.
a famous fashion photo1rapher 0 Tiie llttl Aour News: (C) (30)
played, of course, by Steve. (R) Jess M1r1ow. p (jJ) Cl) Dltinc C1Mt: (C) (30) I "NI: (C) Keith McBH.
Jim Lanae hosts. "Professor" Irwin FIMOUI Sclloola (C)
Corey 1uests. Clftt lft Su c .. 0 Million $ Mcwle: (C) "Chi Moon· 11:151) falMlloa 52 Mowtt: (C) ""-
liijlt llY" (musicel) '51-Doris ltlf' (western) '55-Alin Ladd,
Day, Gordon M1cRae, Jack Smith, Audrey Dalton.
Leon Amu, Rostm1ry De Clmp. U Morie: (C) "lldletor F1.r' m All-Merican Ct! .... Sllow: (C) (comedy) '62-TuesdlY Weld, Terry.
(JO) Dennis James hosts. Glenn Thom11, Richard Seymer.
Ford star$. ID Mtwte: "Main street tit lfOld-
1 Sd·fl TllN1re (C) (30) ..,,. (dr1ma) '53-Tallullh Bink·
The llt»lt AimNra hud, Helen H1yes, Uontl Barry·
fHtltrt: "CISino Society... Th• mott.
thrlvlnr new bi& business of casino ll:JO D 1'1lt Tt111Pt Sllow (C)
ga.mbllng In Britain is uplo,.d In 12:00 g Mwle: "lllr• 11• I• 1 IMt"
this BBC film. (R) (rOmaftrt) '56-LAUflnce Hlmy 1:00 0 (jJ) Cl) Tiit Newlywtd c .. 1: Meraha Hunt. ' (Cj (30) Bob Eubanks hom. O ~ ....._: (C) ""'9 m Movl1: (C) u11ooc1 and S.ld" Left ..... tf 1.r (drlN) '55 -
(adventure) '41-Tyrone Power, Rltl H1•mphftY Boprt. Gent TitrM).
Hayworth, Linda Darnell. 12·JO OJ a.. .. •~ "Tum of tf1t I luct Owens Show (C) (30) • me ., ---1•
Nn Jttirnal (R) l:OO ! ~ (C) D11"91tk Serial • ,_..
l:lO a CJ) Mr Thrff Sons: (C) (30) ~~!01 SMw: ~ '1'~
Robbie dlscovefl that his bride, k, '~lahty Ursua, ·~ Zon·
Katie, Is worklnr as a ctaarette tar: The Thin& From Venus.
airl I) 1:15 fJ Mwle: "TM s... C..•"
I ~~ Well: (C) (60) (dt1ma) '43-SUMn Hayward, Rob-
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
9:00 O Ci1l CI) Sund•y Night Movie: "Hush, Hush. Sweet Charlotte,"
withBette Davis in the title role, returns for the "umpteenth"
time. One of the more gripping supense movies, however, and
Miss Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Joseph Cotten and Agnes
Moorehead comprise a strong cast. Miss Moorehead garnered a
Best Supporting Actress nomination for her role.
11:00 O Colorbr•tlon Movies: (C) KHJ, Channel 9 again offers a full
holiday weekend of movies, beginning early Sunday morning
and continuing right throuah Monday noon-that's Labor Day.
Among the better films is the 11 PM, Sunday offering, "Auntie
Mame " with Rosalind Russell, Peggy' Cass, Roger Smith, For-
rest T~cker, Fred Clark and Patric Knowles. Betty Comden and
Adolph Green wrote the screenplay for the 1958 comedy from
Warner Brothers.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
8:30 O Holld•y Movie: (C) ''How I Spent My Summer Vacation,"
stars Robert Wagner. Lola Albright, Peter Lawford and Jill St.
John. A "made-for-television" movie from Universal, and billed
as a mystery. this one starts nowhere and goes nowhere. There
are holes in the plot as big as the "generation" and "credibil-
ity" gaps. Plot concerns a young man's (Wagner) struggle be-
tween illusion and reality when he's Invited to vacation aboard
a millionaire's yacht. The viewer leaves this one even more
confu sed than the star.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
9:00 O tlj Ci) Tuesday Night Movie: (C) "If a Man An swers" is an·
other Universal release (1962), starring Sandra Dee. Bobby
Darin, Micheline Presle, John Lund, Cesar Romero and Stefanie
Powers. Miss Dee portrays a Doris Day type, the product of a
sophisticated French mother and a staid Bostonian father, who
falls in love with every man she meets, When she finally settles
on a successful photographer (Darin) and marries him, she
and mama cook up a scheme to keep hubby's eyes off "the
other woman.''
• WEDNESDA.Y MOVIE-Elizabeth Montgomery, star of
ABC's popular Bewitched series. and Dean Martin co-star in
the romantic comedy, "Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed?"
on th~ ABC W~dnesday Night Movie at 9 PM.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
9:00 0 (J7) (1) Wednesday Night Movie: (C) "Who's Been Sleeping
In My Bed?" Dean Martin, Nita Talbot, Eddie Albert. Walter
Matthau, Paul Ford star In this 1963 comedy about a doctor
hero of a television series, constantly pursued by women, who
goes to a psychiatrist for help. The psych iatrist 's nurse ploB
with the doctor's flancee to hurry their wedding.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
9:00 ft Qi Cf) Thursd•y Night Movie: (C) "Kings of the Sun," a
1963 United Artists release, stars Yul Brynner, George Chakiris,
Shirley, Anne Field, Richard Basehart. Brad Dexter and Barry
Morse. Chaki:is portrays a Mayan king who takes what is left
of his defeated countrymen and sails to North America-<>nly
to be attacked by Indians.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
9:00 ft Qt Cl) Frld•y Nl,trt Movie: (C) "Viva Las Vegas," made in ~ at MGM, stars Elvis Presley, Ann·Margret and Cesare
Danova. The storyline concerns 'sports car races, and two
enthusiasts (Presley and Oanova) who go to Las Vegas for the
Grand Pdx, but the real contest is between Elvis and Ann·
Margret-to see who can out·wiggle whom.
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WE[JI(. AUGUST 31, 1968
SUNDAY
SEPTEMBER 1
MORN I NG
All stations reserve the
right to change program-
ming without advance no-
tice.
I ~ Sunday M1ti11 ..
6 fltSt leptlst Clllrdl
OM Reldt Ocie (C}
ll:JO 119 (I) f11:9 tbt Nltion (C) 0 Alrlclik11rt USA: (C} John
Stearns is hOst to enimel sqence
students for • discussion on the
human need for protein. O DilcovtfJ: (C) "Aorlde: Cow-
boy$, Coconuts and Cattht." (R)
AFTERNOON
12:00 fJ Movie: (C) "Tiie Stcret Lift tf
Welter Mitty" (adventure) '47-:;~I;:: ~ Danny Klye, Vlrilnia Mayo. R lntemati0n1I Zon• 6:50 Ciwe Us Dis Day/Ntws (C) Movits: "Clupt In ttae Onft"
7:00 Toin 1nd .lerTJ (C) (comedy) '41-Bob Hope. '11le C... Mr. Wllllbone Show (C) A ., (d ) '36-7:15 • Colorbrwtion Movie: (C} "Wicll· Ai•inst Mrs. mea , rama ltl" (westem) •55 _ Joel McCrea. George Brent, Madeleine Carroll.
Vera Miies. film ft1tu,.: (C) "liquid Are."
7:30 UndtfdoC (C) DodCtr Duiout Profile E.swntialty Su
1:00 #Mil~ Lamp Unto My fHt ~filth for Tocl1y (C) 1U1 Movlt-So-Roand · Tiit r1stophera (C) • sicl 1 PaJabru
c.thedral of Tomorrow (C} 12:JO • Youth ind the Polic. (C) D1phne'1 Cartoons Co f (C)
Wn Sod Is th ArmNr (C} Presa n erene9 Robin Hood (C) • ntana Sobre los Hljoa ~ Fllm feeture (C)
1:15 Tiie Ctlrtstoptiers (C) Inti ..... (C) l :!O Looi! Up and L.lvt (C) P'
• Movie: (C) "The Doctor T1w 1 • • Lo Prollibldo
Wife" (romance) '40 -Loretta 12:40 Dodpr Warm-up
Young, Ray Milland. 12:55 Dodllf Baaeb1ll: The Los An-
1 face to face (C) geles Dodgers meet the San Fran·
Katflryn KllhllDln (C) clsco Giants at Candlestick Partt.
1:00 8 @ @ M"t Hie Preu (C) ® hnteeost1I Holinea lauta ind Answtrs: (C) "Race ~To• llld Jerry (C) to the White House."
1:45 ~:::,:,£X M~e: (C) '"f'he 0 Million $ Movie: "llttft loJ
Bia Circus" (dreme) ,59 _ Victor lost" (drama) '53 -Bing Crosby, Nicole Maurey. Mature, Rhonda Fleming. I Revival fires (C) 9:00 Clmen Three (C) 3 f (C Mormon Taben11Clt Choir (C) 1: 0 News Con erence ) Ca-• Cartoons (C) Voice of C.lnry (C)
... ~ lllUH and Answers (C} Wondera1111 6 I Believe In Miracles (C)
Country Music (C) 2:00 ems football: (C) The Los
m Mlnisttriil Association Angeles Rems meet the Kansas City
Sundiy felture Chiefs in this pre·season game from
Public StrVice the Memorial Coliseum in Los An·
. riedldes (C) geles.
9:30 Ciera and tfle Nns (C) 0 on Campus: (C) "Just for Vari·
Movie: "White Woman" (dr1ma) ety." Or. Frank Sullivan of Loyola
-Carole Lombard, Charles University explores the field of hOr· Laughton.
I Milton the Monst« (C) ror movies. Techniques and skllli
(J) AJltn Revival Hour are illustrated with fllm clips.
(j) feature 0 MO¥ie: (C) "Desert HM" (Id·
10:00 Summer l11mln1: "Investment venture) '50 -Richard Greene,
Clubs." Yvonne De Carlo .
M ~ Roller Derby (C) Tiiis Is ttl• l.ife (C) tE Armchair Adventure (C) Linus Hie Uonhurted (C) Movie: ''The Ghost That Walb Wrestlln1 (C)
Alone" (mystery) '«-Arthur Lake, 2:30 D Movie: (C) "Two W..U In An· June Carter. other Town" (drama) '62 -Klrtc
I ~farm Show (C) Douglas, Edward G. Robinson, Cyd
Undtrdor (C) Charisse, George Hamlllon.
elipa Sanchez @ (I) Ctlarlit Chan
10:30 ~nity Line (C) ~ @ Double f11turt
@ @ I Believe: (C) "God's 3:00 I!) Passport to Profit/Public S...
Answer to Man's Need." A program ice Film (C)
of sacred music representing tht ~ (i) Movle-'o-Roultd
musical heritage of the Lutheran @I) r.iibol-So««
Church. 3:30 B Sent Autry Show 0 @ (I) Bup BunnJ (C) Movie: (C) "T1tt Lawle11 .,..,..
QtJ 00 Town Hall M"tinr (C) (westem) '53-Rock Hudson. Julie
10:45 O Colorbratlon MOYir. (C) "The Adams.
SH Cllast" (adventure) '55--John O Coant17 ClrouMI: (C) Host Slim
Wayne. Lana Turner. Wilson's guests are Kenny Prkle,
11:00 I Ar• of Co111pl11tty (C) The Tall Timber Tr1o, Jim and
• MJ f1vorite Sttmon: (C) Rev. Jesse, Linda Ranapn 1nd ttlt
George Reps, All Saints Episcopal Carousel Promenaders.
Church of Pasadena. I!) Color Tllutre: (C) .,~ frif.
I "°"'' Buyen' &ulde (C} co, Hello" (m11$lcal) '43 -Allee
811.llwinklt (C) Faye, John Payne.
Ctlurch In tile Home (C) 3;45 m Dodpr Scorebolfd
1968
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vs. Washineton games.
I !'at Boone (C)
War Zont
(I) Video Direst (C'
4:30 II NIWlllllkers: (C) LL Governor
Robert Fi ntfl guests.
! Cowtown Rodee (C)
Sea In A1111rica (C)
(j) Full Colfltl Revival 4:451 Tht Empress (C) 5:00 News: (C) Clete Roberts.
MoVie: (C) "Thunder Bly'' (dra-
ma) '53-Jam8$ Stewart. Dan Dur-
yea, Joanne Dru, Gilbert Roland.
l l r1nded
Burke's Law
(1) Seven Arts Th .. trt
@ Campaign ind the C.ndl-
datea (C)
Ell) Capitol and Citro: ~C) "Civil
Rights and the Dissenter.' Dr. Clif·
ton Moore moderates a discussion
with Assembly Speaker Jesse Unruh;
Msgr. Francis Quinn, editor of The
Monitor; Or. Robert Moon. Sacra·
mento; and Rabbi Richard Levy, Los
Angeles.
(j) Existence (C)
• Toros 5:30 ~ Ci) Amateur Hour (C)
• Camp•ilJ'I and CandidatH (C)
The Monroes (C)
Cheyenne 00 You i nd the Law
: lnttfnational Magil.in• (R)
EVENING
6:00 II ~ (j) Tiit 21st Century: (C)
(30) "Bats, Birds and Bionics." A
look at the science that "copies"
nature. Reporter Walter Cronkite
shows a "thinking" robot, electronic
radar devices that assist the blind,
parachutes to give astronauts .
smoother landings and bionic com·
poler devices. (R) D Q) (6) Frank McG" (C) (30) O Dick -srncl1ir's Polka Parade (C)
(60)
I Theatre I (60)
Gospel of Christ
6:30 Ralph Story: (C) (30) "The Lore
of the Freeways." The web of as-
phalt and concrete that has woven
itself into the heart of Los An11eles
to become a part of nearfy every·
one's dally routine is examined by
Story. (Rl 0 @ 00 Animal World: (C) (30)
"Wild Burros of the West."
• The Time Tunnel (C) (60)
I Love Lucy (30)
M1rquet 22
: i ecul1ti0n (R) Sandra ind Jimmy lip
6:55 Kern f arm F1ct1
7:00 (!)Lassie: (C) (30) Just
days before the countdown for the
launchin11 of Saturn V at the Fed-
eral Space Center In Florida, Lassie's
concern is for a proud bald eagle
seriously Injured during a test para·
chute drop ol an Apollo command
module. {!t) 0 Ci) 00 f lipper: (C) (30) "Doi·
phln Patrol." A school of killer
sharks keeps Bud and Sandy trapped
in a sunken wreck, and Porter Ricks
-thinking the boys are in school--
ignores flipper's help .slgnals. (R) 0 John G1ry Shw. (C) (90) John's
guests are Molly Bee, iim Conway,
Cesar Romero, Joe Flynn. Joanie
Sommers, Bobby Vee, Avery Schrel·
ber, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Bend and
Allan Drake. Ill ~ (6) lon11111: (C) (60) and the Intellectual" with Buckley.
fJ @ CD Vopge to Bottom of SH: ''£flood Tie." Three outlaws plOt to I News: (C) (30) Cllf Kh11. (C) (60) "Aamina Ice." Admiral rob Ben Cartwright by tricking Little Nen: (C) (30) Bob Noble.
Nelson takes the Seaview to the Joe end Hoss Into leavtng ttie Pon· 10-.30 World of Yttrt• (C) (30)
Antarctic to investigate reports that derosa on a manhunt. (R) Les crane (C) (GO)
the ice is meltlna. threatenln& the fJ (HJ (!) S&lndly Nla't Movie: Sci-fl Tllettr1 (C) (30)
cities on the At!antic seaboard with "HJ, Hullt, SWe.t Qaftottt" (hor-11:00 TM UU. Hour Hews: (C) (30)
flood, In a cave in an icebera, ror) '65 -Bette Davis. Oilvia de Jess Marlow.
Nelson dlsoovers aliens from an Ice Havllland, Joseph Cotten. Miss Davis O RI""' Pt1rrs Lh Yqas; (C)
planet who need the Seaview's nu· plays the title role In this chiller (30) Bobble Gentry and Patti P119
clear reactor to recharge their space-about an a11ing and demented ex-ruest.
CTaft, and if they are refused the Southern belle who lives alone In 0 C.rfwltion Movlta: (C) "'Allntlt
reactor, the sub's Clew will be frozen the family mansJon In Louisiana. Ma11tt" (comedy) '58 -Rosalind
forever In an iceberg. (R) Some 40 years earlier, Charlotte's Russell, Forrest Tucker, Ro&tf Smith,
Cillipn'1 laland (30) mansion and the killer was never Knowles. "I Dltd a Tllollllftd TI•ts" I Trvtti or Consequences (C) (30) married lover was murdered in the Peggy Cass. Fred Clarie, Patric
Dominro• Herdez found. Most of the townspeople sos-(drama) '55-Jaek Palance, Shelley
7:30 Q?J 00 Gentle Ben: (C) (30) pect that Charlotte wielded the. axe. Winters, Lee Marvin. "Flvt Colden
Ellen Wedloe is treated to a sur-Profiles In Counr• (60) Drarons" (drama). "Wilk lntD Htll"'
prise birthday party In a rustic F11tll for Today (C) (30) i rama).
cabin in the wilds that has become Sllow BuslntU Cflurcll m tflt Home (C) (60)
the home of a family of cougars. Alegria Adlms (6) This Day 1961 (C)
(R) 9:30 Car ind Tract (C) (30) 11:30 • Movie: "Solditt in tllt Rain" 0 @@Wi lt Disney: (C) (60) World Adventu,. (C) (30) (drama) '63-Steve McQueen, Jackie
"Sammy, the Way-Out Seal.'' Part I Sund1y Look/M1nlon Forum Gleason.
of two parts. Robert Culp. Jack 1 Nat Timt I'll Sing to You: (2 I in for Discullion (C) Carson, Patricia Barry, Michael Mc· hours) A KCET-produced drama (])ABC Nows (C)
Greevey and Billy f.•umy star In this about five actors who meet In a 11181'
comedy about two boys who be· barren television studio to examine 11;45 Eltven D'CIOcl R..,ort: (C) Cleta
friend a seal named Sammy during and act out the story of a hermit. Roberta, Stan Duke. ..
their summer vacation. (R) The play WIS written for television a Movie: (C) .. Dttlft Ltcltn" (Id·
(;) MiUlen $ Movie: "Wllistle at by James Saunde11, and performed venture) '53 -Alan Ladd, Arlene
Eaton f'1lls" (drama) '51 -Lloyd 'the Theatre Group of UCLA. Dahl, Richard Conte. Bridges, Ernest Borgnine, Diana • Gr1n TNtn> 12!00 IJ Movie: "Prince tf Foats" (dra-
Douglas. An activist labor leader 10:00 • QJ ct) Hi&ll Cltaparral: (C) (60) ma) '49 -Tyrone Power, Wanda
suddenly is promoted to plant man-• e Peacemaker." Billy Blue Can· Hendrix. Orson Welles.
a11er and is faced with the neces-non quits ttie ranch after a quarrel O Public S.Vlc:e (C)
sity of laying off some of the with his father and leads a peace m Clntfh ~: "luc:ty Stiff"
plant's workers. representative of the President to (mystery) '49 -Dorothy Lamour,
I Outer Limits (60) Cochise. Victor Jory and Barbara Brian Donlevy.
Sci.fi T11e1trt (C) (30) B rshey guest. (R) 1:301 Mtws (C)
The Bi& Pidurt S.nd1y Rtpert (C) (30) · MIC Rtptrt (C)
The Frend! Chef • William F. 81tctJey: (C) (60) CinHll s.dlJ: "'8rwn flllpn"
8:00 ® 00 Ed Sulllnn: (C) (60) Maryii Mannes discuss!$ "Liberals (d{lma) '48---Robtrt BNtty.
Johnny Mathis, Melvin Douglas, --------------------------Jack E. Leonard. Lana Cantrell, Ed-
ward Villella and Patricia McBride,
John Byner and The Pickle Brothers guest. (R) 0 @ (})The FBI: (C) (60) "The
Messenger.'' Robert Walker guests
as a Wall Street Messenger who
was robbed of $400.000 In nego-
tiable bonds. The thieves spare his
life when one of them recognizes
him as the nephew of a Mafia chief,
so he refuses to give Erskine any
information. (R)
I Adventure in Sports (C) (30)
The fisher F1mlly
Making Tllinp Grow (C)
Yaritdldes
8:30 QI 00 The Mothers-in·Law: (C)
( ) "Jealousy Makes the Heart
Grow Fonder." Eve and Kaye be-
come convinced that Herb has fallen
for an attractive woman (Beverly
Garland) who was once his school·
mate. (R) O Upbeat (C) (60) Host Don Web-
ster welcomes Chuck Berry, Step·
penwolf, The Iron Butterfly, Bobby
Curtola and The Main Attraction.
I Insight (30)
Film f eature (30)
The World Tomorrow (C)
Concert Under t111 Sti rs: "The
Coast Guard Academy Band." The
Coast Guard Academy Band, under
the direction of Lt. Wiiiiam Broad·
well, plays an outdoor concert at
the academ~ in New London, Conn.
'
LI Tonnenta
9:00 ® (j) Nfl Today: (C) (2 hr
4 min) The Minne30ta Vlklnas
meet the St. Louis Cardinals at the
Busch Civic Stadium in Sl Louis.
Ray Scott calls the play-by-play and
Pat Summerall is the analyst.
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, AUOUST 31, 1911
MONDAY DAYTIME PROtRAMS SEPTEMBER 2
MONDAY th ru FRIDAY For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies. Alt sta-
tions reserve the right to
change programming with·
out advance notice.
MORN INC D 9 ())......,!tr. CC> Gecwae
Jessel, BetJiy Palmer, Godfrey Cam·
bride• cuest
1:101J Clwe Ut Tllll D.,/,._. (C) I Luwe It to lelVtr
1:10 tJ Summw Semetttf: (C) Or. Fl.uh Cordon
Oouttas s. Oamrosch of Columbia i Panora•• ll•nil.ld University Is Instructor for Health 6 Sunny Today (C)
Today, on Monday, Wednesday and 10:30 ())Didi Yan Drk• Sllow
friday. Professor K&mpton E. Webb • 00 NoflywMd Squ~: (C)
Is Instructor on Tuuday, Thursday Peter Marshall hosts. PaneliSts are
and Saturday with "The Developln1 Kaye Ballard, Wllllam Shatner, Jim
World: utin America." Bacllua. Gypsy Rose lee, Norman CJ Education Eldlanp: (C) "Ex· Crosby, .lune lodthart, Biii Bixby,
pending Man's Brain." A 2·Wffk Wally Co~ and Char1cy Weaver.
series. Part I, "Computers and Peo· I ~Tiit &'JD:' Cav S* (.C) pie," assesses the Impact of com· ... 1 ...... _ '"0vt (C) puters on peopl&. rom U1f •-
I Elercl• wltll 8lerla (C) . fu. tures: Sci-Fl T11Ntrt, (C)
Educational ft1tures Thurs.
Technical Com• 11:0019 {I) low of Life (C)
6:45 r.a Colorllrltlon Movie: (C) Monday • • @ @ Jeopardy: (C) Art Flem· ~ • In& hosts. only. See Daytime Movies. . g Movif: See Daytime Movies. 7:00 6 Canterbury Tales: A senes of ·.1.t ff · t b dcasts presentln& a drama-Johnny Grant o ers cash pnzes ~n roa during the movies. Cooklfll Wltll t1zatlon of .Chaucer's colorful, clner Corria. Wednesday only.
and sometimes earthy tales. I Romper Roa: With Miss Mary. CJ @ 00 Tht Today Sllow: (C) 11.25 1 ~ CIS Ntw1 (C) Huah Downs, Barbara Walters and 11~ S.artll for l'etMmW (C)
Joe GaraaJola are featured. • 6 Eye &uaa: (C) Biii Cul· U Qooct Day LA (C) Jerry Dexter len hosts
hosts. ~tu Hahan keepa you up-to· IB Sllertff John (C)
date with the news. Favorite Stoff (C) m Mr. WltltboM (C) (D Ruff 'N' Reddy (C) 11:45 1J Cij Cl) Tiit &uldln& Udtt (C)
7:15 fl) Stodl Martitt 0 Ntw1 (C)
AFTFRNOON 7:30 I CIS Ntw1: (C) Joseph Bentl. Dapllnt'• Cartoons (C)
~rtS of Gu•by (C)
1:00 IJ. 9 ()) Cltttaln llanproo: (C) 12.:00IJ PR911ER£ lucly Pair: (C) New
With Bob Keeshan &•mt show. 1J Car119en Cltcu~ (C) Tuesday Iii @ (i) Let's Mab a Dul: (C)
thru Friday Mon~ Hlli hosts.
ID it.cktt .Ro•lft Hood (C) 8 Vf,.~ ~~~ Bohrman and
1:15 0 Cetol1lratlofl MOVlt:. (C) Monday Maria Cole will devote a portion
only. See Daytime Mov1n. of each day's Tempo I proaram
1:30 D MO¥it: See Daytime Movln. this week to the problems of
HoStess Jeckle Joseph offers cash mixed m1rrla1es. The title of the
prizes for correct answers durina liva·day program examinln1 Inter·
the movie. racial marri11es ii "let Ho Man O Menalna Movie: Tuesday thru Put Asunder." On hand throuatiout
Friday. See Daytime Movies. the entire series wlll bit special
ll)AINd•a Tllr• auest Ted Kimbrouah, pre.sident of
9:00 6 QI (() Candid Ca•f1 Cranshaw Hei&hbors, th& SUCCISS· D ~ Ci) Snap Juda..,.t (C) fully lnteareted community In the
Della Reese and Soupy Sales ara Crenshaw area of Loi An&tles.
Ed McMahon's ruest celebrities. m Ntws (C) m Jack u unnt: (C) Atness and Qi Ci) Andy of MIJbtny
exerclse . proar•m. 12:301 1 ~ Al tilt WOftd Tuma (C) I!) RICQ ancl Hla frttndl (C) • 6 .,.,_ of Our Uvet (C)
~ (}) Caftoou (C) . lrtaWt Ille: (C) John
9:25 D 9 Cil NIC Ntws (C) Bartholomew Tucker hosts. p C.••••ltJ llllttilt leent: Pub· m Movie: See Daytime Movies. Ben
he service film commentln& on Up· Hunter hosts.
comin1 community activities. m Dlaliftl for Defiers (C)
t:30 a 9 cv ...,., H1tn11111. 2:00 e a m 1..owt ,, • .. • ., ,.,. •• D @Cl)~: (C) Hu&fl dofed Tllliia (C}
Downs. 8 @ 00 Tiie Dodlln (C) O Lwt Tlllt 11.tl (HJ Cl) Oru• House: (C) Mikt m La c:rant Dow (C) Darow host~. m lldno 500 (C) 1:30 6 a Ci)..... '-rtJ: (C) Art
(Ji) Cl) JKl la Lann• (C) llnkletttr hosb.
t-.50 G ~ratioft Movie: Monday on· 81 ~ ~H=ln~ (C)
ly. Ste Daytime Movla.. Mar1c Lindsay and Paul Revere host
10:00 IJ Andy of M*"*1J this teeo·adult show.
,....
II) Mowit: See Daytime Movies.
fl) Off1e1 of tht P...tcleet
1:55 0 @ m Qlldre11'a Dodor: (C)
Lendon H.Smith, M.D.
2:00 IJ ~(()To Tell tM Trvth: (C)
Bud Col'l!_r hosts. O QJ (!)You Don't S.,: (C) Polly
Bergen and Jack Harz (he's the
DAYTIME MOVIES
brother of host Tom Kttnnedy) 1uest. 6:45 o (C) "Tiit &unfi11rt at Docl&t U @ (]) Ntwtywed &11M: (C) City'• (western) '59 -Joel Mc:Ctee,
Bob Eubanks hosts. Julie Adams. fJ Ttmpo: (C) The Dornans. 1:15 O (C) "M,mtloua Island" (SCl·fl)
fl) Technlul Comer '61 -Joan Greenwood, Michael
2:25 IJ f:ii ()) NNS (C) Craig, Michael Callan.
2:30 1 9 ~ Tilt Ed&• of NiPt (C) 1:30 U 1C) "formr Dartlnl'' (comedy) . 9 Tiit Matcll &111t1: (C) '5&-Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz.
Gene Ra um hosts. 10:00 0 (C) ''Cfy for Happ(' (comedy)
D Dob. It &lllls Tues., Thurs., Fri.; '61-Glenn Ford, Mliko Taka, James
COOklft1 Aroun~ tM World, .(C) Shigeta. Wednesd~ only. 11:00 D "Gtntlenaen Prefer llondet" U @ (.1) D1t1n1 iuat: (C) Jim (comedy) '53-Marilyn Monroe, Jane
Lange hosts. Russell. "Nlfht People'' (drama)
2•55..,. ~ l'7l NBC N (C) '54-Greeory Peck. Rita Gam. · wr ~ ~ tws 12:30 ID (C) "Fichttr Attact" (drama) 3:00 1J Q!J Ci) Tiit Stent storm (C) '54-Sterllng Hayden. "A Bullet fot D P.DJl. (C); Mikt Doltllat. (C) Joey'4 {drama) '55-George Raft.
Mon. only. Audrey Totter. I ~tmy Petr°' 1:30 m "Hundred-Hour Hunt" (mystery) U1l Ci) &tn•al Htlpltal (C) '54--Anthony Steele. Jack Warner.
Bozo l• Clown (C) 4:30 IJ <C) "Petty &irl" (romance) 'SC>
Sijn Matin•· Don l Jimmy -Joan Caulfield, Robert Cummings. @ 1 • O "Phone Call F111m a Stranl'f" Sllow (C), Mon. (drama) '52-Gary Merrill, Shttlley 3:30 tJ Boutique: (C) Potpourri of mu· Winters.
sic, conversation, 11uests, beauty
and fashion. O Mlllt DouflU; (C) Jane Mor1an
assists Mike this week.
Ii ~n~anUfe To Llvt (C)
(IJ ~ali~~ ~~ Dollars Movlt
4:00 Mr. Ed 9 (i) M1jor l•pe Butblll,
Monday only.
Divorce Court (C)
(f7} m 011 k Shadows (C)
Ci"arifi Qaplin
Cartoons
4:30 Movie: See Daytime Movies.
Ozzie and Harritt
NtWI Hour. (C) Baxter Ward.
Movie: See Daytime Movies.
Tll uaderblntl (C)
lom's Bia Top Show (C)
(]) Millt Douafa* (C)
@ Jimmy lllom11on Show (C),
Fri. only.
S:OO D KNIC News Strvlc:t (C); Afl
Pt.view (C), Fri. only.
0 Watch PUTNAM NEWS * HOUR at this new time!
I Georp Putnam News (C)
Tiit flilltJtHts (C)
Tiie Amuin1 TlllM
Cl) JI•_, lllo• .. n si.ew (C); Trevitw (C), Fri. only, 9 ()) Staakty'1 P\m Party
5:30 D @ CI) Afl football: CC> Fri· «!!1 only. Cincinnati vs. San Die10. u (il) (j) AIC Nen: (C) Frank
Reynolds.
I Wlnatll·MaltoMJ Sllow (C)
T1tt Addams fH1lly 00 This Day 1961 (C)
(() Man f111m UNCU (C)
EVENING
6:00 IJ Tiit Bi& News: (C) (60) Jony
Dunphy. 0 QI ~ Major Lupe lueball: (q (contd from 4 PM) Teams to
be announced on local station1. D Stevt Allen Show: (C) (90)
Guests are actor-comedian Tom
Poston. nightclub and TV comic
Norm Crosby, thrush Ethel Ennis,
jazzmen Mose Alllson and stron1·
man Joe lnterleul. 0 Six 0'~ Movit: "I Conftu"
(drama) '53 -Montromery Clift.
Anne Baxter, Karl Mald&n.
I lat Mutenon (30)
@ Merv Griffin (C)
Whars Ntw?
Amor Subllmt 6:301 Tht Groovy Show (C) (30) I Love Lucy (30)
McHalt's Navy (30)
: Elptriment: (C) Hew season.
"Atuc.k Pattern of Sharks.'' Don
"Mr. Wizard" Herbert narrates film
on a zoologist's work in testln1 the
sharll's sensitive visJon. ~ Ci) Tiit Monk"' (C) el Nttidefo 34 (C)
7:00 6 Ci!) Ci) C8$ Evtttl111 Nws: (q
(30) Walter Cronkite.
I @ @ HunUty·lrinllllf Report
{30)
f Troop (30)
Pmword: (30) Shelley Winltfl,
BarTY Nelsen guest m &Ull11n'1 Island (30) fm Wlllllnpn In Review (C)
7:25 (ill()) News (C)
1961
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rlaae end dlwrce, mete •lectlon E S4 (C)
and preperation for m1rrl1p. 11:151 Dr. Tino dlil ..._ (C)
., .... , 11:30 Mowte: (C) .......... (wt·
11:0011 EMii O'ctoct ~ <C> (30) em) '54--SM Cochran. ~n:1rJ· ........ (C) (30) 111!2.l~;T=~n>-loin Brolcaw. manoe) '33 -M1r1tnt l>ietrlcti. 1't Wtlt__. (30) Brian Aheme. '""'= (C) (30) Baxter W1rd. I cm (])...., .,., ... (C) Mowlt: . "Calle .. ta.. Uwlq 12:00 Jii ,,.. (C)
(horror) '64 -CMstopher 12:30 a.ts lJllltl
L11, ROSSlna Podesta. Actlte n.trt: "I AccuM MY
I m lea C1llt (C) (60) trentJ..'' IB Mowle: ....... II T ..... (west· 12:45 fJ Mowle: (C) "'1--.&t II T•
tm) '56-John PIJllf, Ruth R0mtn. *" (westltn) '5&-fomst Tucker. IW Ntwl (C) 1:008Mewit: "I U.. I S.Wltr" (ro• nil DIJ 1111 (C) m1nc1) '44--Paullttl Goddard, Son· U.W f1re: In commt~ ~ TuftJ.
ration of Llbor Oty, the biocrl"'1 U ....._: (C) ... .._. (wtlt·
at national labor ltlder Samuel em) '63-fby Cllhoun, Rod C.m·
Gompers Is lflown. eron, Ruta Let.
7:30 fJ QI (I) lunmolle: (C) (60) Martin, Ricky Nelson. ..A.
Western adventure series wlttl James ! lY Mukai Oalft W.
Arness. Amanda Blake. Mllbum t:CIO Qt Cl) AlldJ Clfffitll: (C) (30)
Stone and Ken Curtis. n Berry is seen as Sam Jonn, 1
O lllt1Un l l•rtltJ .._ (C) farmer who Is urpd by Shertff Wy
{60) , Taylor and other Maybeny nellh· O Golden Yopo: (C) (30) "The bors to run f« city council. (R)
Lone Coontiy: Chile." fJ (HJ(!) ftleftJ 9'1Uld: (C) (30)
O@ CI> CowboJ In Atriu: (C) "A Date With Terror." Sam Stone
(60) "Search and Destroy.'' Huntel'1 and Jim Brias trail 1 ment•llY·
search the veld for diseased anl· disturbed Korean war hero who
mals from the 11me rench. (R) broke out of 1 hospital to keep a O Mlllioll $ Movie: ''TIM Orpn-d1t1 made 15 yu11 aso. (R)
inr" (drema) '64-Mercello Mas· 0) HelidlJ (C) (30)
troianni, Renato Salvatori, Annie Q!) "11ot ~ Community af.
Glradot. A professc>r or11nizes a fairs newsman Leo McEJroy and a
strike for a 1roup of textile work· panel of political authorities an•·
ers unable on their own to obtain lyze Georie Wallace's third party
better pay, shorter wor1linf hours campaifn.
and disability Insurance. • II) LI Ikuta Meldfta
ITrvth or Co1t1eq111ncet (C) (30) * GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS
Peny M••n (60) Now 5 and 10 pm, TV 5 (i) 11lls 0., 1961 (C) Mililn1 Thlnp lrow: (C) "Hor· 9:30 8 fB Cl) ft•llJ Attelr: (C) (30)
ticultural Presents." Thalessa Cruso Jody announces he hes •n invlslblt
shows what a few lm1fln1tive·hlnts bear named Arthur and uses his
can do to show off 111 types of lmaainary playmate a an excuse
I ts to misbehave. (R)
P an . D (i7) CI> """' flllCll: (C) (30) @!) Felipa llttdlez A drunken Susan Is hospitalized * GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS followina 1 car crHh; Betty accuses Now 5 and 10 pm, TV 5 Sttven; Marsha and Rossi btfln •
1:00 O Movie: "If I Wen IOftt' (dra· love affair. Be&innina this Wedna·
ma) '38 -Ronald Colman, Ellen day, this dramatic series will be
Drew. colorcJst Mondays and Wedneldays m Hutl (C) (30) at 8:30 PM.
@l) Rllnbow Quell: Pete Seqer's I lllt .. ,_ (60)
auest& are Bessie Jones & Children. NET Jowul: ''That Was the
Songs Include "It's a H1rd Rain's ectlon That Was." Interviewed are
Goin1 to Pour," "Little Johnnie former pmidentlal candidate B1rry
Brown," "On the flrst Day of Chtlst· Goldwater and his Republican run·
mas" and 14 others. nine-mate Wiiiiam E. Miller. m Comlcoa , C.ndoMI I Revilla ..... , 8:30 fJ 9 ()) Lucy Slttw: (C) (30) 10:00 9 Ci) Of lllcl bNNta: (C)
Lucy Carmichael is Invited to watch ) The results of a nationwide
John Wayne make 1 movie. (R) poll commissioned by CBS News to O HofidlJ Mowle: (C) ..,._ I learn what black people think about
Spent MJ Su•-¥Killen" (mys· whltu and what whites think ebout
tery) '67-Robert Wiener •• Lola AJ. blacks are muled.
bright, Peter Lawford, Jill St John. II I SW. (C) (60) ''Tac. You're It."
Story of a youn1 m1n's strua&I• ROblnson ~n.d Scott are taraets for
tietween Illusion and reality when 1n assassins bullet when 1 rou·
he is Invited to spend hie vacation tine tnlnlni 111en:ise turns into the
aboard the yecht of 1 mllllonai.-.. real thina.. (R) o cm m Rat rttrt1: <C> <30> I'~ htal• ""' <C) <60! '7fhelriaTby Fire Raid.'' Folksln1er @lJJ Tiie 111 YalltJ: (C
Gale Garnett auesti 11 Saftl, 1n ( ) ''Bounty on 1 Barkley.'' Nici
Arab 11lr1 who helps the Rats blow 81rklty becomes the qu1rry of
up 1 warehouse in a rallrotd mar· bounty hunter Wheeler JohMOn, hie
shallln1 yard althoup her father, P1rtntr on • bear hunl (R) •
Tobar, rtfuMS to move his people I Stull .-(60)
out of the bulldln1. (R) Jed: LltMa ,.... ~60~
I Men lrtffl11 (C) (90) fl CIUtltrt dt II (.,,
Wtt1d of Wo.a (C) (30) 10:30, Ntn: (C) (30) Biil Johns.
Cl) Movit: (C) l.ltle •mo" Su Ill bllrica: (C) "Education
(western) '59 -John W.,nt. Oun or Famlly Lift." Dr. John Beaton
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
12;551 Dodier S.sebell: L.A. Dodgers vs. S.F. Giants. 2:00 Rams Footbell: CC) LA. Rams vs. K.C. Chiefs In pre-season
game at L.A. Memorial Coliseum.
4:00 a UCLA Footbell: (C) Highlights of two games, Bruins vs.
Prttsburgh, and Bruins vs. Washington.
9:00 IJ NFL Today: CC) Minnesota Vikings vs. St. Louis Cardinals
if Busch Civic ,stadium, St. Louis.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
4:00 D Major Leaaue S.sebell: (C) Teams to be announced.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
7:30 D Nf.L Action: CC) "Green Bay: The Greatest Challenge."
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
5:00 5:30 O AFL Football: (C) The 1968 championship professional foot·
bell season begins when the Cincinnati Bengals and San Diego
Chargers mee~ at the San Diego Stadium. The addition of Cin·
cinnatl to the lO·team American Football League marks the
return to the pro game of head coach Paul Brown after an
absenoe of five years.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
11:00 AM O Ma)or Leacue Baseball: CC) Teams to be announced.
2:00 R U.S. Open Tennis Cti.mpionahlp: (C) Semi-finals of elimina·
flon tournament with a guaranteed $100,000 In prize money
for the pros, played at the Forest Hills Stadium, N.Y. ft Workl Sertet of Golf: CC) The champions of the world's
four major tournamen~bob Goalby, Masters; Lee Trevino,
U.I . Open; Gary Player, British Open, and Julius Boros, PGA
--compete head·tO·head for the 1968 championship telecHt
live from the Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio. The two-day,
36-hole, sn,500 tournament concludes tomorrow at this time.
4:00 I The Profesalonai.: CC) "Baseblll: Lefebvre."
&:30 NFl Today: (C) Baltimore Colts vs. Dallas Cowboys In pre-
season game.
1:00 m Footbell: CC) Oakland Raiders vs. Denver Broncos .
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TUESDAY
SEl'TEMBER 3
for morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies. All sta·
tlon1 reserve the right to
change programming with·
out advance notice.
DAYTIME MOVIES
1:30 0 (C) "The s.d tton." (drama) ·~avid Ladd, Chlll Wiiis.
G "Flatitfnc fools" (comedy) '49
-The Bowery Boys. ''111• Razw'1
Ed&•,. (drama) '47-Tyrone Power,
Gene Tlemey.
11:00 D "lncliacretloftl of an American Wife'' (drama) '54-Jennlfer Jones.
"Shlnpal'' (drama) '35 -Charfes
Boyer.
12:30 m ''ConfmJon" (drama) '37-t<ay
Francia. Ian Hunter. "Pardon MJ
fr.ndl" (romance) '52 -Merle
Oberon, Paul Henreid.
1:30 m "Recoit' (mystery) '53-Kleron MOOf't, Elizabeth Sellus.
4:30 n "-30-'' (drama) '59 -Jack
Webb, Whitney Blake.
D ''1111 Catbird S..t'' (comedy)
•W--f>eter Sellers, Constance CUm·
mln11s.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
EVrNING
5:00
8 Watch PUTNAM NEWS * HOUR at this new time!
&:00 II TIM llJ Ntn: (C) (60) Jerry
Dunphy.
I Huntl1J·lrlnll1J Report (C) (30)
Steve Allen Show! (C) (90)
ests are Stella Stevans, mimic
John Byner, Geor11e Jessel and The
Sunshine Company. Impressionist
John Byner "does" Geor11• Jessel
to the delight of the on·sta1e Jes-
sel. (R) 0 Sil O'Clock Mowle: "l•lbtion
General" (comedy) ·~1enn Ford,
Red Buttons. Taina Elf.
I lat Mutenon (30)
(!) MtrY Griffin (C)
Wbfa N .. ?
Alllor Sublime 6:301 llNIC Ntwa ServfC9 (C) (60) TIMI 1,_, Sllow (C) (~)
I Lawe l*J (30)
Cl) McH1le'a N1¥J (30) · Huntltf·lrinkley Report (C)
: t.ent: "The White Cell."
Don Herbert focuses on 1tten1pts
to learn how wf\ite cella (leucocy·
tea) kill germs In the human body.
An electron-microscope study Is
used.
@!) Noticitro S4 (C)
7:00 11 Qt {j) CBS &enln1 News: (C)
f Troep (30)
PlllMrd (30)
Cllllpl's llland (30)
CJ) AIMrlcaf (C) 10) Walter Cronkite.
nit AtMric.111 st.qi: "The
8:00 0 Q1 @ Showcase '68: Tonight's program is extended to a
hour for the f inals of {his series, originating from the 20.000
seat grandstand of the Ohio State Fair in Columbus. Lloy
Thaxton is host as 10 young professional acts compete.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
9:00 O PREVIEW Meet the B1n1n1 Splits: This half·hour preview
will give patents an opportunity to see what their youngste
will be watching on Saturday mornings this fall, as NBC shows
highlights of their children's series called "The Banana Bunch
Adventure Hour.'' Programs consist of live action, comedy,
music and cartoons. with The Banana Spllts--a quartet of rock
musicians and comedians--acting as series hosts.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
7:00 O QJ @ I lhcl!L I Miss America Pageant: The 50 state pagean
winners compete for the title of Miss America 1969, from
Convention Hall In Atlantic City, New Jersey. Bert Parks again
acts as emcee and host. and Bess Myerson is hostess.
9:00 O 9 @ I lflC!l,1 Johnny Carson Discovers Cypress Gardens: The host of theonight Show stars in his first entertainmen
special, and gives viewers a look at the "other'' Johnny Carson,
as the comedian demonstrates his athletic prowess and skill
in the many water sports that abound in Florida. Vikki Carr i
special guest.
Lovely Donna Douglas. co-star of The Beverly Hillbillies. mad
her first national television appearance on The Ed SuJlivan Sho
on CBS. when she was chosen "Miss Byline'' by New York new
men. • • •
"A clown is a warrior who ftghts gloo~,. 81lY8 C~ comedia
Red Skelton. • • •
Mlke Connors, star of Mannix on C BS. professes to being "
frustrated song-and-dance man.'' • •
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, AUGUST 31. 1961
Golden Twenties.." Or. Irwin Sward· 1:30 II Q?l Ci) Showtimt: (C) (60)
low, of California State College at Comedian George Gobel Is host to
Los Anreles. describes the climax Brftish actress-singer Georeia Brown
of American drama in the 1920's. and zany American comic Soupy
7:25@ (])News (C) Sales. Other acts Include ventrilo-
7:30 II Qt (j) Dattlrl: (C) (60) Afrf. qulst Ray Alan of Britain, Scot-
can-iidVenture series with Marshall land's sin11er Kenneth McKellar,
Thompson, Cheryl Miller and Soupy Norway's llluslonist Finn Jon, Bri·
Sales. A noted African 1·oumallst tain's fast:rlsing pop trio, The Peddlers. vlslt.s the Wameru ram& prese~e. 0 @ (]) tt Takes 1 Thief: (C)
planning to write unfavorably about (60) "Birds of a Feather." Alex·
It, and Judy the chimpanzee tries ander Mundy Is assirned to obtain w chan11e his mind. (R) a top secret "microfilm that may 0 Political Address: (C) (30) Gov. be concealed In the gold tooth
George Wallace is speaker. of a SIA a11ent confined in a
O Grand Pril Radnf (C) (30) Communist maximum security pris-
0 @ (]) Garriaon't Gorillas: (C) on. Maril Lenard plays Colilnel
(60) "War and Crime." Part I of Hessler. (R)
two parts. The Gorillas are sent to I MIWV Griffin (C) (90)
New York to locate escaped con-Wanderlust (C) (30)
vict Frank Keeler in order to sub· @ Political Addrus: (C) Speech
stitute Keeler for his look·•llke, a by Gov. George C. Wallace.
Nazi field marshal who has an 9:00 O 13) Ci) Tutlday Nlpt It tlM
Important role in an attempt on Movies: (t) "If 1 Man Ansnrs"
Hitler's life. Richard Kiley plays (comedy) '62-S.ndra Dee, Bobby
dual role as Frank Keeler anu Reid Darin. Younr bride is coached by
Marshal Donner. (R) mama on how to make her pho-G Million $ Movlt: (C) "Th• Vir· to11Tapher·husband Jealous. When &in Queen" (drama) '55 -Bette hubby discovers the hoax he r•
Davis, Richard Todd, Joan Collins. taliates and flabber11asts both his
There is court intrigue In 16th· wife and her mama. (R)
century Enllfand as Sir Walter II) Anttrlcan West (C) (30)
Raleieh wins the favor of Queen f.Il) Blact Perspective: "The Black
Elizabeth and her promise of ships Vote." A. s. ''Doc" Young of the
for his expedition to the New L.A. Sentinel moderates discussion
World. between local newsmen and experts m Truth or Consequences (C) (30) on Negro voting patterns.
II) Peny Muon (60) @E Laa Htnnanitaa ViY1nco
@ @ lilly Graham Cnrsadt (C) 9:30 ii ~ Ci) C'M>d Morning. World:
til) The French Chef (f) (30) When Larry dates Mr.
@!) ftliPI Sanchez Hutton's glamorous fet·set daughter,
Cecily (Lynda Day), he risks not
&:00 0 satowcae '6&: (C) (60) Ten only his job but also his bachelor young professional acts. winners of status. (fil
earlier victories on this weekly O li7l Cl) NYPD: (C) (30) "Bomb·
show, compete for the top award er.'' Tnnocent Pee>i>lt are killed and
In tonieht's hour-long finals. Final· others, including Oet Jeff Ward,
ists Include The Crai11 Huntley Trio, are Injured when a f1natical anti·
Georae McKetvey, The Chambers Communist and his fiancee open a
Brothers, The Lan11don Street Ir· bombing campaign against consu-
regulers, The American Breed, Guy latea of Iron Curtain countries in
& David, Joe lee Wilson, Julie New York. (R)
Budd, Sly & The Family Stone. and I P1nport to Trml (C) (30)
Andrea Marcovlci. Gov. RHgan News Codnnce
0 ROLLER GAME~LIVEl (C) Hay * T-BIRDS vs. DETROIT 10:001J KNXT Reports: (C) (30) "But
8 Roller fiamts: (C) (2 hr) Thun-
derbird' vs. Detroit Devils. m Hazel (C) (30)
til) NET rt1yhou11: "Thirteen
Aaainat fat~The Consul." (R)
0) f'rtmier Orfeon Go-Go
I'm White. What Can I Do?" Cleta
Roberts reports on the exp•
riences and reactions of hirh school
students at a special multl·ntclal
and ethnic summer camp in ldyl·
wild. Br1>thertiood Camp is an an·
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"Johnny Carson Discovers Cy-
press Gardens," the first entertain-
' ment special to star the NBC To-
night show host, airs in color on
NBC Saturday, Sept. 7 at 9 PM.
Taped in Central Florida's floral
wonderland, the special offers tele-
vision viewers an entirely new and
different Johnny Carson as the co-
median demonstrates his athletic
prowess in competition with cham-V\
pions of water skiing and other
aquatic sports. Included will be
such acrobatic stunts as kite skiing,
riding a water toboggan-mounted
rocking chair, skiing on a single ski
and "walking on water."
Featured guest stars in the one-
hour special are pop vocalist Vikki
Carr and the Every Mother's Son
rock combo.
California and Pennsylvania are tied_ with pro-
viding the greatest number of Miss Americas-five
each-but pretty Sharon Kay Terrill of California
(Miss California) would like to forge ahead in the
Miss America Pageant finals in Atlantic City, New
Jersey. NBC will air the finals of the pageant from
7 to 9 PM, Saturday, September 7. Bert Parks is
emcee and Bess Myerson-Miss America of 1945
-is hostess for the special.
The Miss America competition was started in
1921 in Atlantic City and is regarded as the tradi-
tional beauty pageant. This year more than 70,000
entrants will have participated in 3,500 local and
state pageants before the 50 finalists were selected.
TUESDAY (Continued)
n111I event IPOl\IO(ed by the N•tional
rAftfnnce of Olri.tilns •nd Jews.
Th• l'9POft allows tht enaer. frus-
tration •nd mixed emotions In
bridlln1 wh•t the youn1 adults call
tht "color pp"-ln • candid no-
holds· b1rred, aut · level confronta· tlon.
• 8-p ,.... ...... (C) (60)
fJ <l7J ())TIM lnvNen: (C) (60)
•1Tfle-Pucem1kn" D•vld Vincent
offers proof of tht PrtMnCI of
•liens to • top mlllbry m•n who
prefers pe1ce blks to comb•l (R) a s.cr.t Acent <60> ·
• Jadl utlwi• ..... (C) (30) m lilly lralal• Crmcle (C) (60)
fll) TOtdel of s...t 111.....,: (C)
Sfufy of • thrtt·week tcMlr of Scan·
din.vi• by • YoUnc lnttm.tional
orchestr• of 82 musiti•ns. most of
whom are from Callfornia. Meredith
Wilson n.mita
Qt(i)fubtra
Cl El C.blllero dt l• Nodlt (C)
10:30 a a Cf)-.. -... "'*'·
-...; ""' (C) (30) "On the
Ro.d With Charles Kuralt." A film
chronicle of CBS lfews Correspond· ent Ch•rles Kuralt'• travels around
America In a umper bus.
ll)Doull
11:00 • EMii O'Cloct Rtpert: (C) (30)
Jerry Dunphy.
11 Tiie lltll H .. r Ntwa: <C) (30) lom Brokaw. 11 Tiie ........ (30)
D Ntwt (C) (30) Buttf Ward.
B Mewle: "Ollwtr Twill" (classic) '48-R~ Newton, Alec Guinness. m lei era .. (C)
ID Ntwa: (C) Bill Johns.
@(])News (C) u 00 1'11 Dey 1961 (C)
Ql(J)UMN.,
., Netldtrt 34 (C)
11:15 II) Mewle: "Deep Wmrs" (dr1ma)
•ft.--O•n• Andrews, Jean Peters.
ll:JO R Mowte: '111an Ahld" (drama)
'57---0torft Nlder, Phyllis Thaxter,
Tim Howy.
DU(l)TIM Tonl&M Sltow (C)
D Mwlr. .,,,_ Chi" (romance) 'l! -Betty Hutton, Macdonald
Carey.
fJ (I! (]) Jot, lilllop Sllow (C)
1%. .. m JM ,,_ (C)
12:30 m All·Nl&M Sllow: "Minus City
eoftfldtntlal," "Confidence Girl,"
"One last Aini." "Niaht Unto
Niahl"
11:45 II) Actltl Theeh: "Mission to Morocco.·•
12:50 a .... ''Tiie ..... ...,. (dre·
ma) '56-Perry Lopez, Bmrly G1r-
land.
1:00. Mewlt: .,... of .... ....,,.
(iivtntul'9) '57 -Willard Parbr, Marlhall ThomPIOll.
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, AUGUST 31, 1961
EMeiwtt: ....,_. lie Ftrtll" '
ma) '49-eett. Davis, Joeeph
. The "Eleven O'Clock Report" on KNXT is the only late-even•ng news broadcast
DC..••ltr hllltia IMf1I in Los Angeles \hat ends when there's no more news to report. Not befor~. DNews<C>
,...10
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WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 4
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies. All sta-
tions reserve the right to
change programming with·
out advance notice.
DAYTIME MOVIES
l:30 0 "Siie Pl.,.cl W'ltll fW' (drama) '5'---Mene Dahl, Jaclc Hawkins. fJ "&cape In the o-t" (adven·
ture) '45 -Philip Dom, Helmut
Dantlne. (C) l)o(tor In lowt'' (com·
edy) '62 -Michael Craig, Virginia
Maskell.
11:15 n "Hallpen Also Die" (western)
•3§ -Brian Donlevy, Walter Bren·
nan, Anna Lee.
12:30 m ''0~1hom1 Kid" (western) '39
-James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart.
"Ona Mort Tomorrow" (drama) '46
-Ann Sheridan, Dennis Morgan.
1:30 ID "Ledy ftOM Lisboft" (drama)
'fl-Jane Carr, Francis L: Sullivan.
4:308 "£111«11nc1 Wtddln&" (ro·
mance) '50 -Larry Parkl, Barbara
Hale.
5:00
B (C) "Untamtcl" (adventure) 'SS
.=tyrone Power, Susan Hayward,
Richard [(an.
fVENING
It Watch PUTNAM NEWS * HOUR at this new time!
6:00 a The lie News: <C> (60) .1eny
Dunphy. O Huntley·Brtnki., ttepoft (C) (30) IJ Steve Allen Show: (C) (90)
Guuts are the comedy team of
Marty Allen and Steve Rossi, come-
dienne Caroline Richter, songstress
Lu EJllott, and educator Bob Allen. 0 Sb O'Clock Movie: (C) "Ont foot In Hell" (western) '60 -
Alan Ladd, Don Murray, Dolores
Michaels.
Bat M..._n (30)
CJ) MM 5riffln (C) : iilra Ntw?
• blot s.b!IM
5:30 • KNBC Ntw1 s.vtc. (C) (60)
• The Groo¥J Show (C) (30)
I loft Lucy (30) e MdltWa NIVJ (30) ...r., . ....,., ~ (C)
: tt1t (C) "Closeup of
Mars." A report on a tclentific
team·effort at Cal Tech to examine
the mysteries of the Red Planet.
Dr. Robert Lelatrti>n uplaini the
Importance of the Marlntr IV mis-
sion. Don Hef'bert holta.
I NMicltl'9 34 (C) 1• di Cl) cas Eftnln1 fl..s: (C)
( ) Walter Cronkite.
I f Troop (30)
, .... n1 (30)
l lllpn'a llbncl (30)
@ '" AAld fw It Pit C.. aid Stlctiell: A rep-
resentative from the SPCA &Ives a ~ and hla parents tips on the
Mltctlnc of a pet for their home
tn¥ironmtnl
1:25 I rn ..... <C> 7:30 a (I) Lest In Space: (C) (60)
ence-tTaion adventure serles with
Guy Williams. June Lockhart, Marta
Kristen, Billy Mumy and An1ela
Cartwriif!t No stofyline available at
press time. 0 The Vlrcfttl111: (C) (90) "The
Gentle Tamers." Clay Grainger hires
three convicts at Shiloh Ranch In
a dan1erous experiment for a pro-
poted parole proiram. (R)
0 MR. Actiol: (C) (30) "GrHn
Bay: The Greatest Challen1e." Study
of the Green Bay Packers and how
they overcame a suc:cesslon of near
disast/OUs Injuries while battlin& for
a third CORMCUtlve Nfl. Champion·
ship. 0 @ Cl)"' -.,.,.: (C) (60)
"Split" John ~ and Tara Kln1
investi1ate the murdtf of an a11nt
from the Mlnlsby of loP Secret
Information. They auspect that one
of the a1ents at the ministry may
be under&Oin& "P•holoiic•I ~lsin·
teiration" throuah an obvious
"splittina'' of his pemnality, (R) fJ Millioa $ Mewlr. "Abovt Mra.
leallt'' (drama) '54-Shirfey Booth,
Robert Ryan. A woman who Is now
owner of a thriving boarding house
recalls the secret love affair she
once bad.
I Trd Of CoftMqutM91 (C) (30)
Perry Maon (60)
6 BlllJ 5ra1M"' Cndldt (C)
Cu.n 1961: Ellen Stew·
art, the ai>dmother of a aroup of
youn1 ptaywriahts end actors. talks
about her Cafe La Mama, which is
the focal point ol an Off-Broadway
theatre movement
ti) ftUpa Sanchez * GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS
Now 5 and 10 pm, TV 5
1:00 U Tiit 111PPJ Wa1141tftn: (C) (30)
"Last Stop ol the COiorado.''
I Haztl (C) (30)
,.._,n ~(C)
Ml«coles Mutkal
*LOST IN SPACE -Moves
to TV 5 in 2 weeks!
1:30 n a m n.e aw.ty H111bl111es:
(C} (30fMrs. Drysdale arnngq for
a bllnard to hit Beverly Hills when
Granny becomes homesick for the
lht of snow. (R)
Wmtlln1 (C) (90)
(]) PertiDft rt.-: (C) (30)
e <il'ev. Tom Winter refuses to
listen to ad'tice; Susan Winter asks
help in flndina her husband; Jill
Smith loses her baby; Carolyn Rus-
sell sees her mother and Dr. Rossr
In an embrace.
I MtfY Griffin (C)~
Wonclm of n.t (C) (30)
~~tun
t:OO lrttft Acrtt: (C) (30)
T t !u~ses' home life becomes
the subject of critical review in
Hootefvllle Valley and an lnvestlaa·
lion by the Federal Communications
Commission when a ten-year·old
electronic wizard wires the farm for
90Und and picture. (R) 0 9 (6) Ktlft Mlllk Hall: (C)
(60) tcf14cMahon is host to An·
thony and The lmpertals, slnaer
Bartara McNalr, comedian Char11•
Minna, and the tour-man rock·Jazz
irou~The Rucals. {]) w........, Ni&flt Movie: M '• ..... satepl"' .. .., led?" (comedy) '64--0ean Martin,
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Elizabeth Montaomety, Martin Bal· sam, Jiii St John, Richard Conte,
carol Burnett A hand10me doctor
hero of a TV series, constantly pur·
sued by women fans, ioes to psy-
chiatrist for help. The doctor'1
nurse plots with the star's flancee to hurry their weddlna. (R) ID lllanda In tM Sun (C) (30) fD NEf festival: "Olympiad 1936."
The first program in a series re.
creating the excitement of the Ninth
Olympic Games held In Berlin, Ger·
many in 1936.
@!) Luella Ubre I * GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS I
Now 5 and 10 pm, TV 5
t :30 e a m H• • •= cc> <3o> Paula plijs matchmaker for her un·
married girl friend (Mariette Hart·
ley) and a netVous doctor (John
Astin) and thereby imperils a safe 1 rtmO¥al of Dick's tonlils. (R) • m Zoorama (C) (30)
10:00 II a (I) Dom Deluise: (C) (60)
Slnaer Kaye Hart, comedian Ronnie
Martin, and The Lane Brothers,
coun!ry-westem stylists. guest D tD (j) Rlln fOJ Your u .. : (C)
(60) "Carol." Kim Darby guests In
the title role as a young wile who
aeeks an abortion after her husband
s.att A,tnt (60) lee.:!:;!· ~"' News (C) (60)
Jadl LaUtan1 "':.f~ (60)
lilly llraU. Ct (C) (60)
El Caballero dt It Nodle (C)
10:301· Mayor YCM'tJ's Ntft Conftrtttct DeRlll
11 :00 Eleven O'Clocl Report (C) (30)
Jerry Dunphy.
8 Tiit 11th HOCH' Ntwa: (C) (30)
lom Brokaw.
EWestemen (30)
ews: (C) (30) Baxter Ward.
i.: "hJ or Die'' (drama)
est Bof&nine.
I Lts Cnlne (C) (60)
NtWI: (C) Bill Johns.
IWS (C)
Is DaJ 1968 (C)
AK NIWS
o 34 (C)
11:15 m Movi.: "Ctllu,o Confldtntlal"
(drama) '57 -Brian Keith, Dick
Foran. m Dr. Tlno dtl Jllnco
11:30 R Movie: "Flwt Aplntt the HoUM"
(drama) '55-Guy Madison, Brian
Keith,• Kim Novak. B I'll (I) T1't TonleM Show (C) a ir.w1e: "EuJ eo.e, Easy w
(musieal) '47-0lana Lynn, Bany
Atzgerald. 0 (ft) (I) Joey l ltlMp .,.. (C)
12:00 m 1ot" Pyne (C)
12:30 m All-Nlpt SMw: "Woman In the
Wfndow.'' "Romance on the Hlah
seas," "Submarine D·l ."
12;45 0 Mn: "Not of Tiiie Eutll"'
(sci·fi) '57-Paul Blrefl, Bevetly Gar·
land. ID Action llMetrt: "Oan1erou1
Journey."
1 :00 ID MO'tlt: ''Under F1rt" (drama)
·!1-Rt11 Reaton. Steve Brodie.
B M-* "a.art w..,n.. (dra·
ma) '48-8rian Aheme. Constance
Bennett.
D C:0..11unltJ l uas.tln loant
DNtw1 <C)
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THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 5
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see OAY-
TIM E PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
1:30 fJ (C) "lllre of tM Wlldemea"
(drama) '52-Jeffrey Hunttf. 0 (C) "Bimbo the Grear• (drama)
'6l -Claus Holm. "The foaes of
Hallow" (drama) '47-Rex Harri·
son, Maureen O'Hara.
11:00 U "S..pematunl" (sci-fl) '33 -
Carole Lombard, Randolph SGott.
"No Man of Her Own" (romance)
'32-Carole Lombard, Clark Gable.
12:30 m "Ont SundaJ Afternoon" (mu·
sical) '49-Dennis Mor1an, Janis
Paigt. "Part Row" (seml·docu) '52
-Gene Evans, Kay Welch.
1:30 m ''The Deadliest Sin'' (mystery)
'S6-Sydney Chaplin, Audrey Dalton.
4:30 II (C) "The Iron &love" (adven·
ture) '54-Robert Stack, Alan Hale. 0 (C) "YOllr Slladow la Mint"
(drama) '63-Jill Haworth, Michaef
Ruhl.
fVENING
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEJ<, AUGUST 31, 1968
m Playin1 tti. Guitar. "Green-10:00 B Qj (6) Dean Martin Pr9Mnta
steeves." Part II Instructor Fred· ttlt Golddliltn: (C) (60) Comedian
erick Noad provides hints on how tn Avery Schreiber, as special cuest.
memorize music. Joins Frank Sinatra Jr.. and Joey
fl) Jose FELICIANO! Heatherton. * DEBUT-LIVE-COLOR B Ceorre Putnam News (C) (60) m f efidano Sulptnst ThutN: {C) (60)
l:JO Q @ @ Irons.Ide: (C) (60) "Due "Won't It Ever Be Momin&?'' Gena
Process of law." Mark Sanger, Rowlands, Jack Kluamen and John
grieving and anary because the San Cassavetes star In this suspense F cl story about a YotJOi laWYer end a ran sco police homicide division blues sin&er. at odd! because of
has failed to find the klller of his different baclt&rounds and attJtudes,
lcwely girlfriend, attempts to solve who are drawn tngethtf When the
tfle case himself, with di!lstrous sinaer hires tht lawyer to defend
consequences. Dwayne Hickman, her manager against murder
Jane Michelle guest. (R) charfes.
fJ@(]) ltwltdled: (C) (30) I Sec:rtt Aaent (60) "Samantha's Secret Saucer." Aunt Jadi l ath• Nm (C) (60)
Clara conjures up a saucer and Billr Grallam Cnmde (C) (60)
two space men. (R) fT'I The Unt.udlablts I Mt rv llrlffln (C) (90) 1..!U Rovint Kind (C) (30) R&D Revier. With Dr. Albert I sflc!A[ I The Solitanr Biiiion· Hibbs. "Thermionics." Two authori· ., ties on nuclear energy discuss ther· alni: NITs Alan Whicker interviews mionic diode production of elec·
the world's richest man. J. Paul triclty with Dr Hlbbl
Getty. During t~e talk, at Sutton @!) El C.ball.;. dt I~ Nodlt (C) Place Manor in London. Getty
touches on the myths about his 10:30 @!> Donall
fortune, why he strives to make 11 :00 11 Eltffl'I O'Clock Report (C) (30) mo~ money and how he spends it Jeny Dunphy.
I Ale.&rin Adams 8 The llth Hour News: (C) (30)
9:00 a Ci) T111tnda1 Nlpt Morie: lom Brokaw.
( ) "IUnrs of the Sun" (adven· I The Westemtn (30)
ture) '63-Yul Brynner, George News: (C) (30) Baxter Ward.
Chaklris, Shirley Anne Field, Richard • Movie: uni. &tefbintf'' (com·
Basehart. Mayan king takes what is edy) '60 -Laurence Olivier, Joan
left of his defeated countrymen Plowrlghl
and sails to North America where Les Crane (C) (60)
they are attacked by Indians. (R) News: (C) Bill Johns.
6:00.8 Tht 81& Ntwa: (C) ·(60) Jeny fJ (i1) Ci) That 8111: (C) (30) "Fur 1 ~ Ntwa {C) -,,Unphy. All We Know.'' Ann Marie accom· 6 This Dar 1968 (C) O H1tntl8'·Brinldey Report {C) (30) panies Don to a jet-set party and I KBAK News O sttff Allen Show; (C) (90) catches the eye of dashing Buzzy NoticltrD 34 (C)
Slr O'Clodl Movie: (C) Cavanau&h. (R) 11:15 Movie: "Blue., Whitt and '•·
lat Mast.non (30) ID True Adventure (C) (30) feet" (mystery) '42 -Lloyd Nolan.
: What's New? @!)El Mundo EN loco 11:301J Movie: "Sllact Out on 101"
• AIMI Sllbllm• * GNEOR5GE PdUTNAM NEWS ~!"!~\~~~1~.k Lovejoy, Teny
6:30 KNBC News Servi~ (C) (60) ow an 10 pm, TV 5 0 ~@ The Tonletrt sa.ow (C\ ' ~!~ ~~ ·(C) <30> 9:30 O @ @ Dra&ftft: (C) (30) "The O Movie: "Calcutbi" (drama) 747
9 Ci) McHale's Navr (30) Prophet." Sgt Friday and Officer -Alan Ladd, Gail Russell.
: Eipenment Gannon investigatt the leader of .a I @ @ .lotJ BlsMp Show (C)
I N8tldtro 34 (C) psychedelic cult suspected of selfing 12:00 Jot Pyne <C>
7:00 .9 nn CBS Evenlnf Nen: (C) narcotics to juveniles. Liam Sullivan 12:30 All-Nlfht Show: "The Stranaer,"
1..1!.J guests. (R) "Hit and Run," "Syncopation," If Troep <30> I cm rn Dream HOUM (C) (30) "Cast a long Shadow." '......S (30) fuvel (C) (30) 12:45 0 Movie: "An An,W f ront Tuas"
llllll1an'1 Island (30) local Issue: (C) New season. (comedy) '4~Jane Wyman, Ronald ~to file "When Peace Comes." A documen-Reagan.
7:30 l6J'J 1..1!.1 CimalTOfl Strfp: (C) (90) tary on the economic ups and (!)Action Theatre: ''Tales of Ad· 0 Daniti looM: (C) (60) downs in San Diego. NET affiliate venture."
I let's Go to the Races (C) (30) KEBS in San Diego produced this 1:00 8 Movie: "Souls et Sea" (drama)
(i1) CI) Second Hundred Y•rs: film that Illustrates how the city '37-Gary Cooper, Frances Dee.
(30) has survived two "boom·and·bust" O Movie: "Th• Raven'' (hooor)
Miiiion $ Movie: "Watdt on tM periods as a milit.ary town. '35-Borls Karloff, Bela Lugosi.
Rhine" (drama) '43-Paul Lukas.,..------------------------Bette Davis. Donald Woods. Gerald·
lne Rtz&erald. An anti-Nazi under·
around leadlf arrives In America
with his family and attempl$ to es-
tablish e meaningful life, but Is
blacilmalled and feels he must re-
turn to Germany to further his
WO(k.
I Truth or Consequences (C) (30)
P«TJ Muon (60)
feat\lre: "Slnbad '64."
I!) Felipa Sandtez * GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS
Now 5 and 10 pm, TV 5
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FRIDAY .
SEPTEMBER 6
For mornin1 and afternoon
llatlnp,. please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day'a movies. All sta·
tlons reserve the right to
change programming with·
out advance notice.
DAYTIME MOVIES
1:30 0 (C) "Moonrise'' (drama} '48-
Dane Clark. Gall Russell. G (C) ''Colden loddess of Rio
lenl" (adventure) '64 -Pierre
Brice, Gillian Hiii. "Ladles Wbo Do''
(comedy) '63-Pew Mount, Rob·
ert MOfley.
11:00 D "Henry Aldrich, Editof'' (com·
edy) '42 -Jimmy Lydon. ''Bue•
len111 Rldft Ac•ln" (comedy) '40
Jack Benny.
12:JO m "Ptr10n1I Affair" (drame) '54
-Gene Tierney, Leo Genn. "SouUI
of Sutt'' (mystery) '40 -George
Brent, Brenda Marihall.
1:30 ID "No Trace" (mystery) '50 -
Hugh Sinclair, Dinah Sheridan.
4:30 I) "Dence Wlttl Me Henry" (com-~) '55--Abbott and Costello. U (C) "Tiie Vlw from Pomp11't
Head" (drama) '53-Richard f,an,
Dana Wynter. Camen>n Mltehell.
EVENING
5:00 B Tiit 111 News: <C> C60> Jerry Dun~. D QI @ AH Football : (C)
(conrd from 5:30) The Cincinnati
Benrals meet the San Dleao Chari·
era at San Diego. D Stlvt Allen: (C) (60) Steve's
auests are actor Richard Kiley,
comic Slappy Wl'lile, singer Slim
Gilliard, songstrm Donna Theo-
dore. and beauty expert Donna
Noonan.
0 Sil O'Qock .. ~ (C) ''loll• Mi Tender" (romance) '56 -Elvis
Presley, Richard f,an, Debra Pa1et.
Robtrt Middleton, Wllliam Cam~
bell, Neville Brand, James Drury,
Mildred Dunnock. This wn Elvis'
film debut. In Which he portrays a
younr Southerntf who marries his
older brotht(S sweetheart wtille the
latter Is away fiahtlnr for the Con·
federacy. When tht Civil War ends.
a family war beflns.
I llt Mastel'IOCI (30)
Cl) Mn Criffln (C)
Witt's Ntwl
AMOr SublllM
6:301 n.. llroo¥Y Show (C) (30) I Love Lucy (30) ~ McHtlt11 NIWJ (30)
: Mnt "WHthtr by Hum·
ber." look at mathem1tle1I mod·
els desianed to simulate weather
patterns and prepare weather maps.
f!) Nttldero 34
7:00 i 9 Cf) CIS Evtnlnr News: (C) 0) W1ilir Cronkite.
l lllJ CrahaM Cmlde (C) (60)
F ffMP (30)
, ...... (30)
8Nllpn't leland (30)
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. AUGUST 31, 1968
m F•bn m Surfl6dl ' <60> e Mtvi.: "The ..... ....,
7:15@ (I) ,._. (C) fI!) NET ,..,...._ "Vlctori1 Reai· Cm" (mysttfY) '~ieron Moore,
7:3011 Cit (j) Tiie Wild, Wiid w..t: na: Spr1na." Flrlt In a wlei at Ian Hendry.
(C) (60) Robert Conrad and Ross four plays fonnln& a bloeraphy of E Crant (C) (60)
Martin star. (R) Queen Vlctorta, from 1837 to 1897. owlt: (C) "Captain of tM
U @ (I) Off To s.. u.. Wizard: The play °'*" with the COfOMtion (drama) '42-James Ca&·
(C) (60) "Cinderella's Glass Slip-of the 18·yeer-old princess. Future 1· Dennis Morpn.
per." Part 11. (R) conflict It previewed as murlage ~ = ~C].. O Mlllittt $ Mevle: (C) "'f'atfltr for the YoUnr queen It aia:aested. ~ flttt Too" (comedy) '63-James Patritja Routledre. Joachim Hansen. lci«'o 34 (C)
Robert>on Justice, Sally Smith. Cyril Luctc:ham star. U :l5 II) Dr. Tim dtf June. (C)
I Trutll or Conlequencas (C) (30) 10:00 g 5eor&t hbla• ,._. (C) (60) 11:20 U) Boxeo
f'lnJ Muott (60) ~ li1I ..... J ...... Def , USC Music F..u.,1: Hew see-WJ ~ udd fw -~ 11:30 II MOWW. (C) "LaqtMn1 All.W' aon First of three Prot1ram1 fea· < . (60) No Law Against Murder. (dnima) '54-Wendell Corey, f«. turi~g students and teachers ap-Chnt,on Judd defends a. Southern rest Tucker, Margaret Lockwood.
pearinr In IHt yea(s series. Lii· shentf who .Is cha~1ed with an un· D @ Ci) The Tonlitrt Sllow (C)
llan Sttobtf performs an all·Chopln usual civl! n&hts VIOiation-murder. g Movie: (C) "WOMtn'• Wottd"
program of music. Earl Holliman ruests ~ Querido, (comedy) '54 -Fred MacMurray,
II) Felipa San"-Jason Evers as Alec Sp1~ner. and June Allyson, Clifton Webb.
l:OO Mar1~e ~artley as Quendo s for-O ~ (l) Joer llahop saiow (C)
• mtf flr1fnend, Erica Cosc.rove. (R) Q!) Wuhnd Movie: "BlllJ 9 MONROE SIZZLES IN fJ s.a.t Apnt (60) Bud • * ~IAGARA at this sp~. m Jedi Latti.m News (C) (60) 12.00 m ~ Pyne CC) time. Don't watch this QJ@ CineN Showcue: (C) "Son • alone. Pres. by Thrifty. of All Baba.'' 12:30 m All·Nlpt 519ow: "The Inspector • General " "Operation Counterspy" ~!r~: (~ "Nlapra" (drama) fl) El Caballero dt la Ncdt (C) "Rome •1585, .. "SWamp of the Lo~ ~ .. Y(C) o(;o)· Joseph Cotten. 10:30 OJ News: (C) (30) Biii Johns. Monsters." IB Nodtt dt Estreno m lttJIOWltiont: "Modifying Weith· m Action Tlleah: "Tourhest Man
8:30 fJ 9 00 5otMr ryi.: (C) (30) tr." Two experts report on control· Alive."
Gomer takes a staff car to Los An· llng weath~, and show Its Industrial 12:.45 fJ MoN: "Inside tM Mafia" (dra·
geles to pick up General Prescott opportunities. Guests ire Or. Paul ma) '59-Cameron Mitchell, Elaine
and on the way repeatedly plays MacCready and Tom Mee. Edwards.
good samaritan to people needing g) Donaji
help. (R) l :00 II Movie: "He lA111htd lalt" (mu·
sical) '56-Frankie Laine, Lucy
Martowe. 0 9 00 Hunue,.Brin~ R.,ert 11:00 II Eltwen O'aoct Report: (C) (30) ~ QO) Jeny Dunphy.
0 ()1)@ Man In 1 Sultwt: (C) 0 TM l ltll Hoar News: (C) (30}
{60) "Day of Execution." Threats lom Brokaw.
D Mowi1: "Callant JollnlfJ'' .,.a.
ma) '46--0lenn fOfd, Janet Blair.
ove< th~ phone. I~ messages. from g One step a.,oect (30) a rtr1 1n a passina car, over 1n airport loudspeakef. and on a wreath 0 News: (C) (30) Baxter Ward.
9 C..•1111"' Bulletin IMl'd
ONna (C)
of flowers predict McGiii will die on a certain midnight. Waiting with
McGiii for the threats to be carried
out ire lovely young Moira and
Willard. an old friend who hH been
fon:ed to betray him. (R)
I Mtl'V Griffin (C) (90)
Hawaii C.lls (C) (30)
Sptc11l1tlon: "The Secular City."
HO$l Keith Berwick asks if the
church should go to great lengths
to contact the leu desirable el•
ments of society-hippies and homo-
sexuals. Gums are RllY. Cecil Wll·
Iiams. Rabbi Fred Gottsdlalk and
Rev. Ross Greek. (R)
t:OO II 9 (j) Friday Nl&flt Movie:
(C) "YIW1 Lu Yepa!" \musical)
'64-£1vls Presley. Ann-Margret, Ce·
sare Danova. Wiiiiam Demarest
Sports car enthusiast and friend
who Is Italian champion travel to
las Vegas for the Grand Prix where
they both fall In love with a young
swimmlnr Instructor. (R) U PREVIEW Meet the Banana
Scilits: (C) (30) A preview of NBC's
new Saturday momln& children's
series that premieres Saturday, Sep·
lamber 7th. The pro1r1ms consist
ot live action, comedy, music and
cartoons, and aeries hosts are the
Banan1 Splits. 1 quartet of rock
mulicllns end comedi1ns. ID AIMricat (C) (30) 0 @ -0-1$ Day 1961 (C)
t:30 I .. "' Douctn .. (C) (90) @ (}) C•n• of WUI Sonnttt
( ) (30) "End ol the Rope." Jett
Sonnett sees his father, aunfighter
Jim Sonnett, for tht fil1t time Just
after JI m "-' been convicted of
murder ind aenten~d to han1 tht
followlnr d1y. (R)
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28 bc,fng the educational (ETV} station. Channels 17, 23, and 29
are UHF in Bakersfield.
SIQN ONS CTEST PATTERNS)
Channef ~:48 AM Sut1day, 6:~ AM Mondey th'°"lfl Friday. 7:18 AM S.turday.
Oiannel ~7:00 AM Sunday, 6:00 AM Monday throu1t1 Friday. -:oo AM Saturday.
Channef 7-Proerammll'lf stJim at 8:30 on Sunday. 7:00 AM Monday ttiroulfl f'rfday and :30 AM on Saturday.
Thia maaul!'• Is publlahad "'*1~ ~It n-pa~ by TV wtXK, a
dlvfll-of Gttmn ll'rtnU. and ._. Co.. Inc.. adltorlal and Pf'OCIUC· tion otflc.., P.O. Box 1190.i_~andale, Calif, Addrwu adnrtlalna lnqulrfN to th• dltt)llY edl!Wtfllna ~rtment of Olla n-pePlf',
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SATURDAY -111.ctl~~ em -£·£~r:;.,~ ~ltl: Cf A new llries comblnlnJ Allw ......
live action, comecty, mUllc end ear-12:00 II) U• CatdD de Medeo S:JO -Sape: {C) ''nit Llbraiy
toons. Series host ire The B1n1n1 12:3011 ~== QUiit (C) tD Town." Splits, a quartet of rock musicians · · Happenla1 '61 (C) D MM: ""9 flt MW' (mp-
"The Three Mulketa«s," "Arabian I uslon." Cllllel'
SEPTEMBER 7
MORNING and comedians. Cartoons Include • TIMebr. "Stninp i) '51 -J. Scott Smelt.
Knights" and "Mlcro·Ytntures." l:OOllQI (1)111a L.ooe Ranpr (C) Celw 1'lllln (t) ''Lllllhllll All stations reserve the "Danaer Island," a liv••ction ad-1 .. [jdy." rhrht to chanoe pr-m· ventul'9 -111, Is a WMllly feature. D JOHN WAY~,E. NORTH 4:00 81......,/0atllder: (C) Cltlz-"' • -.•.. n@ (]) JewMJ .. ..._ c.nw * TO ALASKA brought to cir South Ctntrll Los Ana11ta c:twi. ming without advance no-O'rtM Ear111 (C) you by SHETLAND FINE · lenp draft board offlclll1 on ~
tice. GJ Action n..tn: u BI a Ho use FLOOR CARE PRODUCTS cedures and lmp1ementet1on of tile
7:00 • Birdman (C) U.s.A;:" "Lulu Belle" and "Mon· D Mevie: (C) "Nor111 tD Alaslla" ~
7:20 51ve Us Tiiis Dq I Nen (C) aooln&cu.a. KMEX (C) (~dventure) '6G-John Wayne, Capu-' ~ !_~.fl ~ . 7:30 Summer S..nter (C) • .. Clnt, Stewart Granier. ·-nv-... ,., 'Bu. • SUper Prtsldent (C) 9:45 ~· Dllio for Uvln&" O Mowt.: "Pride of St. LHil" ball: Lefebvre." An 1n1lysla of tM
atectM 1Mn1 (C) Hopkins. OpinlH: Walllnpn (C) Jimmy Lefebvre.
Dllip for learning (C) (drama) 3~ary Cooper, Miriam fis ) '52 -Dan Dalley. kind of baseblll pl'ICtlced by pro
Mr. Wishbone (C) 10:0019 Cl) Amin! (C) EJ Caballwo de la Nedle (C) IJ c:..tlt ClaM
7:45 Sacrtd Heart (C) @(}) 10n1 Koft1 (C) 1:3019 Cl) The Rold Runner (C) 4:301 Viewpoint (C) 1:00 9 Cl) Captain Kanproo (C) • Movie:, (C) "De first Tnaa" Mowie: "Affairs of Susla" (dra· ' ftltwe (C) 9 00 Super & (C) (western) 56-Joel McCrea, Felicla ma) '45 _Joan Fontaine Georp lrancl Pili Hl&llltpll (C)
Movie: "Disputed Pmllt" (dra-Ferr, Jeff Morrow. Brent. ' 5:00 R Cit (I) CIS &Illar; ..._ (C)
ma) '39-0orothy Lamour, John fl) Flllol dll Dlablo GJ Movlr. "Run for the Sin" (dra· Walter Cn>nkltt.
Howard. 10:301 ! ~Spice Shost (C) ma) '56-Rlchard Wldma~ Jane D Spetklnc fraelr. (C) Edwin IJ Didi Tniq (C) ' 6 Yo11n1 S111it0n (C) Greer. tr.Wm1n hosts. Dr. Efrem Ramlrw.
G) S.turdaJ Thlltrr. "Badae of Ceorae If the Junate (C) Z:OO ! flt Ci) U.S. Open T•nil Cilia· New YOf1l City Commlaloner of
Marshal Brennan" and "four In a 11:001! Cl) MobJ Diel .(C) nsltlp: (C) The semi-finals of the Addiction Sefvlces, guests.
Jeep." ' Ci) Major leape Bateblll: irst United States Open Tennis UDMrce Colrt I las Estrlllas J Ultld ( ) eams to be announced. on local championships with the top prof• Cf) AIC'a Wide Wtrtd ti
1:30 § 00 Top Cat (C) stations. sional and amateur men and wom· • le-) Jim McKaJ holb.. Cov·
(]) Tiie Fantutic four (C) I @ (I) Tiie a.ti• (C) en players In tfle world competina erap of the Men's Olympic Swlm-
ovit: "Tiit Rlbbit Tr1p" (dr•· Award Tbeatre: "Badlands of for a guaranteed $100 000 In prize mlna Trials and the bin& 'Tr11ls.
ma) '59 -Ernest Borgnlne, David ontana." money for pros at the Forest Hills I lrallded
Brian, Bethel Leslie. 11:3019.(1) Supenaan/Alln•n (C) Stadium, Forest Hills, N.Y. Bronco m Estudio Rllellll Mtwle: "Anier (drama) '37-D 9 Cl) World Series of lolf: (C) llact Ptlspedlvt (R) 9:0011· ~Franllenstlln Jr. (C) arlene Dietrich, Melvyn Dou&las. Live COYeraae of the final holes In futltol. ·Soccer 6 De Fllntstonea (C) D@(])-.an landstancl (C) the first day of play In the two-day, 5:301 llc News: (C) Cltte Roberts.
Spldw Man (C) fJ Mowte: (C) "The Slave of Rome" 36-hole tournament at the Firestone • Twlllcllt z.n.
Jact lanne .,_ (C) (~ular) '62 -Guy Madison. Country Club In Akron, Ohio. a..,....
8ultlrras ti) Cine Malano G) Coronet TllNtre: "Wild Dakotas." • look hit /
rt~ C t () 5 E -U P .-_> ... '
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.pin 1betr ablllty to tab qa llmcJlt ., sebJeiC( and make it hilar-
kiully, IOtllltimea outrqeoUlly fwmy, ~ in aood taste. This par-
ticular ltecdl would have put.on all Cticlle moralistic militants who
protelt the ailteDce of thl human body. and in a aentle way kid
the Jeanale cb&r.cter who .. pite ber ~uaina Arabian Nlabta
OOltUmt,i bu nmalned villtlJ nave..._ preference of the pro-
ducer to maintain. • be Dtll It. tbe tasy aura and family orten.s ....... of cbe .,....
Now •••••• W .... to lbe Lauth-In idea and Scblatter-
Priendly wen let to ID· And in flCt die Jeaanie epitode wu filmed,
tboulh llowan and Martin dJd • apfUllld~ve time to appear.
But ludy Carne, Gary Owma aad A.-I did. Tbcn, after
weeb of bemm'DI and Dll'hul MOllm week of bawill1t NBC
decided dW tbl 99wl deliua wia out. Accorclins to the nctWorlt'• wen cout ~of IWldudl ad JPll*el, Henninio Tnvieau,
the '* WM .... 'd U1 became .. It,... w tuee. Not that we an
apln• ~· .. llucem IO ldcL (illdllpa afraid of loeinl the
Davel viewers) ;illUt • thl OOD01f1 ejalved. and we uw the way
11111 whole -aDllla to be ~ • jlllt deckled it would be in W tute." --r
And bee ... lklt WU ~:airbln't peat, shot WU out,
--La ........ illoducen would .. do k unlaa they could keep tbe ~ ..._ Tbetr polnc. lllNl•lil creative freedom wbfch
ha bein oae Of tbe teeret'• of Lmilfiefn'1 aucce., ii tbat they
dottt create a *-b that tbeJ ,... Ji~m Nd taste. If the network
•JI DO, wel aiJ 6canl It aad IP OD to •metbina elle. U. .... -II .,. Im ... ._ lli11 a bit puzzliq. One ..,..., ...-~ ....... t111·.-w that Jeannie .. Ja
feet • nil ........ -........... II ,0
......,,.. • .,.,_~ .. F OD. I ~ of Jeentd* ,..._ sacber ......... ....., ,..., ..... by ....... YMtilL .,. ...... --·~Jlli -maintain die a.cite-
-ad frlMI•., ,..,, ---'~ •• made it the JnOll talbll about iall .-.. 'J'V i111i1 ID ,..._ Well, we11 aee.
'11111 ... ••.....-.. ,Mt lim9 Jlilllllil'• aaYel, but oa the t"C ~ _..,,.. ... -I' NJloD.. .......
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