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lolll.V l'ILOT s 11"""1, Aprtl 19, lM .... _ .....
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Governor Tells · Fwoll Bilfih 3~SUi~~ * * * .. ·. * * * . . .: . . =-. : ·. . -~ ~~~eiit· R~pr8$sf0ij, .Pei:ifs :_. Press to W~tch ~.~1 .1f1 $3f.).Jfitil~ , ,.. · . · · · . Left Wing~s ~ -
•·· ··: · Scotlldale Ariz. ~ Aasl1tant City
-Manqir Dole Colftt' found weeds
~ In front Of the DOW civic i..:flua. and P,romptt.y called police.
~'f.!'•. weeds· were growllli M'tf· >whlre, and when officers orrived "Iii 'lfOllDd Carter .ahd •·CliJtllilljn
on .,.thetr hands and tn ... piil!Uic
thorn up. The planla were idenU.
lied 11 MarlJuaJU\ PY a ~er
who works part.time for Utt clfy [II
part of a juvenile court 11ntence-
lqr ..... session of marijuana.
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n ~~;...,.. ~:.~18~ ~f.,Louiavllle,
~Y-·WU'llaPPinl on bis second diy 1'5 a .fireman when the alarm
.,,und~ ,t!e .. l~a~ from the ,bod, . · d down !he pole and was l!lmost
~ the truck before he realized he
: ad · t~;g~tt"" h~ .trousers. His
1eo1uboo-he pull~ bis coat lower
1ancl bis 1Xlots ·higher.-Fortunate17 ~Che ftrecwl~rmlnor.
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'-'r_ ms_ T. alks, N_, iro_:·_n' Sii .. ~.s .. ' ~FRANCISCO (AP) -c;..; ll<a-. nm.! !imAr.:: ::.. have :1 ... ~~~~~In:;:~ ft. :/ '. PD dlarpct F?lday n!«ht tllll 1111 -• ••16'd "1'. mlDloa dimip ID far in --m-.,... ·---.-~..m. more ~ned 1ffth_ warn· thrte Midwestern stat.es, and one offi-ts. The Quad Cities includes Davenport,
County Man Get8
5 Years in Pot
Smuggling C8se
Sue.z Artillery
Duel in 12th Day
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who wu Olllled from hla JIOllUon of par-
ty HCrttary .. 'llluhday.
AHhoqh no ... ukod NllOll directly
about·lhe CJech ~tuatlon, towonl lhe end
of his -new• eonfenne:t ht worked in IW:
readloo to the Sovlela' iltal --
"We hope tllat -..... ti free-
dom wiU rtmlln. Ytl the -·union
baslClodtbol.e.aadaiUcl '* declslve-ly. ftey lllva·to cor«Mtr now, in terms
., my --. bow tllat mlOI of.
feet lbelr rtlaUans with the Unlteil Sia~
.. and with the w..-WWI<!."
Nllon11 · Janlu&&e, which wu bro~
cut around the W«Jd, WU dlpliaml.UcaJ·
ly lmpnclse to avoid undue embltras•·
menl lo the Rlllalans.
But it !II Undlntood thal' Nixon WIS
ayinC tllat ••• ltllll Hmllation
lalke projedod for lite •P<inl or esrly
-could be -pootpaoed. Secrelary ol SW. WUllam P. Jtottn,
tn hla tint new1 o:lftference Clll April 1,
voiced much the 11me theme.
"esaldlhmlba-ol~ 'JO··~ ~~laiil'ihe Ruu11111' doctrine of lnterveniftl In the
affalrl ol Ila alllea whoo t"8Y perctlvod
.. ---. ..a.i.-w111 rt1.itkim ·"Tiry dtfflcult."
But Rosen weal .., to ay that. cla-
pill the Soviet oceupallon -In ~ t11t u"*" 111a11o w11
llWoul to lmpnrve relatlam lhrw&h -t evtr -pouiblL
Rites Conducted
In Huntington
For Mrs. Moiola
Cltbollc rlllo .... --lod11 fn ilunUlllkll -for Mn. MW P. Mololl, a lanl llmt ,._-vlllly real·
deill ·---dliil 1u1-w-.y 1n
Brnley, CllU., at the .,. ol 14.
!Gm In naq, Mn. Molola livid In
Fountain ValkJ for C yun. Slit made
her home for the put ftve yun fn
Brawlly with her daqbler, Mn. Allnd A. Bottbanl. .
-today and Frldl1 --.... duc1ed 11 SL Simon llld Jade Cllhollc
Chutcb. Burial !GIJowtd al H 1 l y
Stpuldn ~. OralCi-;· .
-lier ~. Mn. Mololl II survived bf !WO aoai, Alhl llld JamOa,
'botll \=;: p-: two pol-' ao4 •. -lllld ~~--I'•" . . . , --~ ~·----..... 1'Nd llololl. I FOOllllin v~ dlJ'.......uman. 1ra tllliil tn 1111 I•-• pl.tno enall wlllki trOftllni !rel Oianat Coun1J lo lbt. lnipadal ValleJ. A
Fountain Valley •-tar)' achool la to
be named for bbn.
~ )lolallf1 llu9'••· JllMI, dleid in
1111. He -lo --llaly fn lttJ and w11 -ol.Foanlaln Vallly'a
earliest ..wen . .....ina tn fll1llinl lllld
dalr1"il -bll laolh:
Ines ap.lnst rlJht.wing l(llvities than claJ SI.id he felt people in an area dow~ Iowa; Rock Island, Moline and East M•
they are with the "very true threats strum were treating the CMting flood ~the~" -· "I -·•• ho "· Id crests too ligbUy. The prob!•-L<mmt oaid Is a lhor· . Wuwu pe u ... t the press WOU Civil defense and state Officials made ""''" trtat with equal conldoulnas the thrt1t laJe <lf volunteers to patrol the dikes to
from the. other skit," ~11an Aid at these preliminary flood dam11e estima.t-watch for wuh«lt:i. . the·~ llUIUll McQuade Awards ban-es : ' .. , _
que!, .p....,n.r by ~ ~ of -15 mi1lioa In Nim-ta, where 1llO , • . c~e':::"'~ 11~ Jolla v. Ken-f~ ;,:..; llll~ :O':ko1a .• i;,,, · Brifuh Spy Squ. ad
ne4J" WU ····••ltd .., • fnan with 5,000 lam1lles ... evacuated and l,OOI 1tftlat -lnp onct 111&1 blr brother, the remain homtleu Jn •
111e s... llokrt r. ~y .... killed -At least 11riiunon111 Nor111 Dakota. i·e· rrogating
by anoUitr uaualn ..an.c:ted with the And the Civil Ddenae coordinator for .
left. northwe1tem Illinois says ruidenta in •
The IOVtmor compmd 'tgtlcs of l!ta "''· where the Mwlsllppi ii. dut to American Couple campus dluldenla to tactics Cl(. "the lilt· c:rtll .\prll 21, are laklnJ the 11~tlon , . .
!er ,..ur.• ad......,_ -v1o-upuy.
lellCe 11 sporte( ,ltl)-~1 -t "There'• be<n so ml!Ch publicity liven
~pt.. ~ve works," aald Donald E. I,an-
• .:!'ftt' publlc is dr~ Out. 1uvin1 me, "that people believe all they have ·!!:! ~ to the dilaldeats." tile sover-to do is sweat this thing out." ....,.. llil. Lemme said Frida)' that apathy in the
·t~~\o ~i~ ;!Yew Mayo~
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But ~on't 'fry to . Guess
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. By nlliv U111 , : ' Alvin M. Com bu llrVod the put year
-., .. ...,,..... • : as the mayor. John "J'ck" ~ .. ""' -1~---' Green .... la .iee ~,.. lnll)i_'.the m.14-Mve a __ ,..,.._. Comlil'"*'i leadlnl ·cpon~ .for •Ieo:Uan lo tile
---··-.... .,their ._..dlalr. . -"'"-"-' lo ..... lbt em year In the But that ... Ilse -liit ym ;when ~ mmd1mtn dlOM t.q oVer'Jooli: ~~' bid
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• · . • Donald D. Sblplsy =f:",,i.rvod ~ATO 'Games' Begin ::,~..:.:""~"'4,..~·-
ln North Atlantic . . .. -= r~C:'::t~~Ju4ia~; ' ' . ' •. . ,,,,._.. ~·~·--...... .. . " . . . . -· a"""'.....-~ _..u. u1e WASHINGTON (UPll -MA'lll llblce-cOunci1 ue. 4«ry Matney· mid 'lleiir10
--·---'-M<crackeo.·~ ................... k Mlllid "Coll·Clllr,"' ....,1il.ll>e:Mor1h' bones for the paOtlloii ~w&ldi plyi no
At1llXlc today aod -tbrou&h Y.sy m"" than the rlle !0< a councilman -s. lt7i per mootb.
'Ille enn:laea --the c:ommand Lui APrfl k ·oeemed certain that of Rem' Adm. K. SkJonl « Ncrway. com-Mayor Ja'ke Stewart would surrender the
mander of aJUed naval f<rctl: for the gavel to bis vi~ mayor, Grten. When I.he
ScandlM-IPI"--Vmela Iran dult bod oellltd however Cota WU
Denmark, Gtrml.ny, N«w.y, Britain mayor and GTten~wu back'at 0.: same
llld 1111 Uotted Slata lake parl old stand as -ll18)'0<.
German Measles
Vaccine Ready Soon
WAllllllGTON (UPI) -Rubella, or
German -· a nullanct to moot d1lldree but I -.., to adul1I aod 111born Infants. may ba c:mtrolled by
a MW vaccine available to the public in
ab«lttwo~ .
U.S. S.....,. Genin! William B. ltew· an Aid Ftida:y tbe vacclnt will be -
CNMl&Jdod for bo71 and alrls but DOI
for pnpaet -· .. _ ol adolmc:mt Jirll lnd:adult WCllMD 4*aJd nat flt~ tindttw: .. ;l"OlltinelJ,"I ltftirt
eddtd:' '
Thia year no-bu elalmed vlct«y u
yel Green had a cautloul ""no comm•t"
on qued.lana about bbl chlDcu. Mayor
Com Aid that lhll bu -I -.rful year for bim and "I bave been bappy
....in, the people ol my c I t y a thdr
ll18)'0<. Somedsy, perhlpo, I would sllolly
""elllfn."
: 'Ille tloctloo el mi1w lllld vice mayer
coma Wort tb1 .council at t:• p.m. in council cbamben ol ~ HaU. 1111
Slretlandl'WUAvmue..
Countian Given
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90 Days' Prison
LOMDON' (AP) -An American -
crlbed as an amiable "country club"
type in hls IOI wltll a sllihl East turo-
pean accent was being intaropted with
his wile Friday ntaht by 1 Scotllnd
Yard counter-<1P101111e aquad.
No charses ware fll«t qslitsl the cou-
ple and autborltif:s would not dflClw
l!lttir .l!lonlJtltl .. Ill)' dtlalla ol tbe -. Senl!I' 0-111·1111 u.s, Embaay
went ID ~' Ylllll for dllc:uallnr
with the de lectlver. BrlUlh ·Police · aid
they cbecked with the U.S. Bureau ol ln-
vestiJ1Uon btfore tbe raid. .
Mor• lban IO detectives beaded by
$Miiand Yard Commm>der ~
Smllll -In .. the lovtafl -In
the stockbroker bett ol ~·· -· ern 111burbl where the eoupla livid with
their threa cbUdren.
Ooo publllht•f' report sail! the ~
prmntly beln( ci-tloned may orlslnll-
ly have .beee II Gtnnan nlllaoallty bot
now bod 'U:S. puaporls. Another report
aald the raid oa their hcx.ue came u 1
rtlldt of statements mlde by an E a 1 t
German who bod delaclod to lbt West. ...
Earthquake Fear
Reqches Baja; . . . .
Some Flee Area
MEXICO CITY (UPI) -'Ille "Earth-
qum pan1c• 1btt 1eat -U.s. Cali-
lorni""' lleoUti' tbe llate, has -
Muioo'• Baja Cllllomlo, an4 -real--.. leavlnt Ille .... u • reoult ol I ..nea•ol quak• over Ibo put w.k_
llid tbt DIWIPIJ>lr "Ukbnu Nttkiu"
Friday.
'"lllore Ir ponlc:, and IM _.. far
tbe penlMJll will be lorn from lhe --·bj I put~· oUI lie
MWiP<I*" In I report -LI Pa. ·-·BIJo Callfornlana, filtrfal ol I calllli~, hive bOc>tn lmllis lhe area1'P MW.,.ptr laid. .
'Ille LI Pu area< m lhe -tod ol tile'~ ' about lllO milll IOUtll
ol Sin ~'bas felt iUea ~
11111 'monlfi; . • "fllr11 lll'Goe" tnmOr Friday, ' _...,. ...,,
Food_ for Thought ~-~ Baby's Death
An Alllhelrn man coavldod ol lnlllcllns
wbat ,...... lo be lalal lllJurlaa ... hla n-~ "'II>'. .... ord4red rr1411
lb ~ the -10 d111 In C111J!O Stale Steak, Ham and Eggs Can Kill
Prlloo. '
A -1111 ~ mli• an llY· Ins ol llHrl --"IOdll folk· lcn" mlllol fllllll,..,... tbelr manhood
toy Mlill too much -· bull and -· "Wt ha'" -sold • tbe Idol tllat -= and bam 11111 .... ... the on'1 flt for • 11111111 .... to .. ~.
111d Dr. Georp a.rtatakl, ,..,._ "
-11111. SIMI School tl.Medlclae
fn Mn Y•.k, 11 l """'-·lo Ana. --.._ I diet 11111 ba fllle l or l -
..., • tlla , ..... ""' ill -.. tile rest flf US.• ., I~!·~ -.ftt art
""""" to the dtak.
ontatll Al!I that American -and womtii could Nctuct tbe hurt 1tt.lck
d t 1 t h rala lmmedlatt ly by to puctnt
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with 11"'1"1' a-to dltl, estr<:lae Jud&< Jama F. Jodie delayed ..,,.
and 1o11Dc wt1P1-lenclnJ of G-!. llubl>I, IO, peodJns I
He Aid "Iba Urna i. Ne .• .for prac-report from the facility. llllbbl, If found
llclnf !>b7lldano lo ... cholalarol --· , ..... -1bl• -prlaon twn
le -....,.....,, for "'""""' burl ., J:..!':S--pDty " ltlooy dllld -· "It'• pntty Md w1*i 1111 llral aymptom. •IMIM In 1 ~ Court trial whlck ""
U I -ls -,.. fill dad.• lbt cioar .... ol bla wilt, Vlrslnla. ~. 00
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lbt ''lrodlllonol dill" ti-. pen, llml>, niled tbal -hosliDC ol -
fCll and -.......... -lwlce Seyllr Hubbo rwultod In llll llnl ln!itn
.. 1111111 latol lltarl -• -rlbl, alolll -· injured -and mm. -lnjurlea tbal led to the illfant'a
lkiald_mllk_ ba ..... ---
llltuted for -mil~. -fO< Ice Raft,._ wu mode In lallmoey ....... !>OIYunoaturllod marsmna for befott Judp Jlldp to injurlu aufler<d
INttor, aiid llah and poullty for two th1nll by two Olhtr Hubbs children -all thnt
ol the dinner mu t3. were adopted -one of 1fhom Ibo died.
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SATURDAY,.AP.RIL 19, 1969 TEN .
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Weight Jury Adds Its to Courthotl~se -
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By TOM BARLEY
CH ._ o.ltr Pltl9f Jtetf
Complainb about the new Orange
County Courthouse are legion blll one set
Di .sufferen Friday resolved to take ac-
tion that may bring related objections
Oooding in ill wake.
. Jt atem1 from a preview of the ageDda _
that will be placed before county
oupervbors Tuesday that the Orange
County Grand Jury will ask coonty of.
rtcial&.. to take a long bard looi: at
facilities thlt· were delcribed. -before
the jury room Wll used -U the finest
such aocommodatloo ·ever ~ for a
grand jury.
Their room, lllY' the grand jury, ls not
oo grand u it wis cracked up to be. _
Four Tanks
wst; Reds
Pay Dearly
SAIGON (AP) -American armored
units killed 100 North Vtttnamele in two
battles but lost at least four tanks and
seven other annored vehicles, military
spokesmen said today.
A day-loog baWe Friday 50 miles north-
west of Seip -the 11th Armorod Cavalry RtPsrtt ,.. tanb ~ two new 1""1~jw0'1.ton M!ll tanks
-pba---· WOUl!ded, field reports Aid.
Later FrWay nlchl, tllree armored ptr·
aomel carriers were destroyed by fire
and four other tracked vehicles were. bad--
ly damaged when North Vietnamese sap-
pers attacked a "wagon train" circle of
tanks and peraonoel an1en three mil ..
liOlltbeaot <i the ~ zone.
lleepile the loss of the tanb in the first
baWe, ..-...i caYOJrY. oillcal caDod it
• .icio<y, 'll>ey said 12 enemy hodiel
:were found alte< .Uie-batlfe.
"It was a good le&IOO fer <llarlie. He
learned be cao't mess around with the
Sberidma and l'l away with it," said
Col. Jimmie .lach <i Hampton-N.C.,
coounander <i flie •llth Regiment.
The figblln( mipled when units of the
regiment ran anto a North VW:tnamese
ambul!b in TQ NDl prqvioce. The Sher-
idan tanks, artillery and helicopter gun-
ships P"'"""' lhe enemy for lllOll <i the
day.
Maj. JGbn Brooooo <i Hochelle, Ga.,
a 1quadran. commander, said the first
rocket grenade w a s fired prematurely
by the North Vietnamese attackers "and
that eoabled us to get them before they
could arry out the rest U the ambush .·•
* * * 'I Love You,' GI
Tells Rescuers
After Fleeing VC
SAIGON (UP!) -A U.S. soldier cap.
tlftd by the Communists 14 months ago
escaped and was re9cued by an Ameri·
<:an helicopter, U.S. spokesmen sakl to-
day. They said his first words to the
'CC'.¢er crew were a happy shout ol "l
Joye you! I love you!"
The GI was identified. as Spec. S Thom·
as H. Van Putterl, Zl, of Caledonia, Mich.
Ile bad vanished and appamitty been
capWr<d oo Feb. 10, 11111, wl>if< gumling
a road tcraper in Tay Ninh Province near
lhe Cambodian border.
Van Putten waa spotted Thunlday by a
U.S. Anny -rvation hellcopler about
71 miles nor1hwest ol. Saigon near Tay
Ninh City• spokesmen said. He had es-
caped J& days earlier, be said.
The -lmmodiately .... hospita~
!zed for -.i <i what doctorl de-
scribed as malnutrition and detlydraUon.
His weight bad dropped from !IS pounds
to .W during capllvity.
But dodor1 said today Van l'utW1 ap.
pmnUy will he well moogh to Dy home
SUnd•y to his parents.
From his lmpltal bed, Van Putleo de-
s¢hed his rescue. He said he spotted the
helicopter .shortly before it saw him.
o\Vhen that chopper came down it was
the1 mod beautiful UlinJ l 'ye seen in my
life. Wow! 1 Wll WAVllll my Jhirt and arms and doing everything to lei his
(the pllol'•) 1ttenlioo. "\9htn I jumped hi the chopper I grab-hecf the pilot'• ahoulcler and l yelled, "! Jo~ )'<)Il l I km )'Oil! 'i'hat WU reallr, sbro!thing. And I hugged the guMnet.'
Theb he told the crew:
nl've escaped Crom the enemy. Glvt
mo sornethlnc to eat."
Tbe crew nnd him a meal of fruit
cocfllall, cbic:ken with noodlel, aoit•wann
root. Mer. V*'1 Putten sakt Jt Wll the
best food ''in aD my file."
And-<i their objectlons comes u no ·ltlefl to aeoustl<s ll!d. qaln, this Is 11e 5Ul'JlriJe to this writer. In fact, reference aurprise to the writer. "
was made to the utociJhing lack ct Grand Jury n-p have been Iott In
......rproofing In a recent Pilot Logbook the third floor-pre. room via certain
article which stated: hNo COUDty body'& •:tauJta" which ~ in ~ .. , •OIJID.
deliheratlons are more guanled thao rnunlcat!Gm IHNctun( ;,(this !111nlllion
thooe of the grand jury but •.• the in-· bullding., •
nocent (!) bystander could stand 10 feet 1'be 17-memher Wile!• wants adequate
any from the door and clearly bear ventuation;· ~perl1;C01:1trolled llg1d:lng,
-highly se<:ret golnp ...... -.__ ameniina . fO< ..-.
That was no exaggeration. It was dif. •"tmt wW reDect h. dignity of· grand
ficult for-this writer to restrain the im-jury aervice;'' 1~1te apparatus for
pulae to run to his...typi.oriler aod-&bowing <i ~ aod inside locli"'for
capilaJl!e.oo what OOJl\C ""'l!l"ll would·:: grand jury ~ (We koow wjiat
ha'!_e rg!lfded as a golden omirtunity. thooelacllttlelr ~.) • .
Bal the ""!"'J'lain1 to .he ·lald before · There's ...... On the· 1mpress1te: 1141
supervl8ors by jury foreman· William ....tbiy waot the ooilOitunity to "pr1vmt.lll-
Martfn <i Laguna ~ -~ coofin!. ~ liltry"~.~l oot qljilif!i!!
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to be In the .l?U<f jury room .c111rtng
sessions," a light outside the room wtdcb
wtfl IDdtcate that the jury fl ln·-
and a general meeting room large_..
to provide for a lemk:trcular ar-
ren_..i with more spece helw,..
cbalra than fl -Uy permllt.d.
And the grand jury would <learl3' lo90
to he much nearer to Superior. Court Judie Robert Ganlner than tt 11 right
now. Jt¥ige Gardner, the criminal court
jurist to whom the panel must Gften
mer, ii .. the -flool-<i the 111 million building and the jury room fl on
the noor below.
It woo't boll down to what agitated
county <iticlals hope will he the jury'•
acceptance <i sw.eplng altenitlam to ·-.
Big J TuraS ~iit
-· . . -
long B·each ·w elco~·C~~lled ~.
HOW ABOut A WAI.NETTO FOR· TJE\SPEECH1 ~AMf ' .
'Dirty' Did Mon'. Dennis Honrohlin·Ttfnpts;Kortn.Moddon
f
Wanta W alneito?
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Help OCC Team G~t to Plwen~
''How.about~a Walnetto?''
If someone stops you on the street nut·
week with that line straight out of
"Laugh-In," don't slug him with your
purse -buy one.
li'!"f.'I~. a.Poiarofd camera, a,guitar,
lu~'-Jobf for' your.cars, lilt ~lcates,
dinn!rs rat a'Newport Beach· restaurant,
radios, 1 glassware -and, of course,
Walnetllls.
'Ille blUlelbip New J""'"1 rushed to-
ward Mil today to tend.her If.Inch """'
to the armada the Navy is ueembUna:
to guard its electronic ~
planes of{ North Korea.
HW>dreda of relaUves <i the l,IOO mu
crew who expected to welcome tblm in 1-Beach today w .... left waiting and
disappointed. . \.
'l1ie Navy•s IDllOUllC<lllelt FridOJ' that
·Irvine Company eng;,_.. today ""'
otudying poos!ble lulure -<i •
major teWage pipeline wldch wWld he
-Oil\ Id<> the --Corona de! Mar and Laguna Beach.
The big pipe, known to ~ 11 a
sewage tdfall, Is one ol two altematiftl
being 'fU'dled for discharge of wastes that
will be generated by development <i
93,000""""' on Irvine Randt In the.-
inland <i ec..na lie! Mar Ind Laguna.
'Ille -· -.. w-bi! to .....
the 93,000 ad'<s by Hnklng M lD the <lnlnll" County Sanitation D 1 • l r I c t.
system.
LINE INTO•SEA
District directors have llll>'oved -struotion <i a 00,. ..-i oulllll line
which will stretch several miles to sea
from the mouth of the Sama Ana River in
West Newport.
Eilher way, the sewace dia]xml pro-
blem will be a alzeable one for Irvine
C«npany engineen. ,. .
You'U be giving a boost to students
from the Orange Coast College forensics
team who'll be selling Walnettos both on
and off campus through next Saturday.
The money will go toward sending 10
prize..winning team memben to the na-
tional championships in Phoenix May &-
10.
1he rWalnetlo gimmick ca:ne about
wben 1be Peter Paul company, which
n\Jkes· the caramel candy bars popular·
ited bf TV'a "Laulb-In," heard about life stUdents' plight and sent the foren-
sics ttam a free case of W alnetto.! \o
help the cause.
A drawing for the prizes will be held
Friday at 11 a.m. in tbe OCC Student
Center. You doii't have to be there to win.
The next evening, at 8 p.m., the forensics
team~ will present a program ln the col-
lege-forum entitled "Our American
Heritqe."
A study <i the poeolble pip!l!De to the
,.. hemen Oorma de! Mor and Laguna
indicates It woold jut into the ocean neor
Pelican Point. COmmunist8 · Claim .TalkS . . --You won't only be buying a Walnetto-
you 'll be taking a chanCe on more than 70
prizes donated by ·Orange • Co a st
merchants wbc> are betting that OCX:'s
student speakers will give their ...,. good
representation by the .time they get to
Irvine ofliciall -that no pllno are firm at this point. 'l11ey llllliclpaf< at
feul H months more llludy before any
coone <i action ts delennlned.
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To help tdeao along, the . ...,!JinOd
sanitation -· homl bao &Food lD allow ita staff to conducl • _,, and
Op~~m ~~r~und!es8 -
~ -~ -"
PboeoiL .
Among the goodies up for grabs are a•
So·U someone• offen )'Oil a Wa(nelto
next week, it's no. jote. Juat..:a clevei:
campai&n for a good cause •.
....,.t to the Irvine Co. .. the ad·
_ .. <i mq aillq -· "'" ch.Mfing the outfall, <if Weot . Newpon
Beocb.
PARIS (UP!t-Allla'l ·tlill-~
niJt ne.,ilaten al tho -,....
ealb declined lormal -Jl'rtcley on Praideot Nldli't st•et'llilat · J b It
chaJQI for 'plllCe r .... ~.dfbdtlJ
Corona delMar Marine LONG STUDY AJIEAD tmpmiid.""Bal --.dote..lo.t h.e
Meanwhile, Irvine Randi waler diltrict Communist delep-Aid , bis , ..,U.
staff and consultanU hive atarted on• 1J ml&m.wu .,,,_..._.
to 14-mooth marine liudy project to In-"The facta do not ·~·-hlo O(>ll-
sure that if an ocean outfalI ii plamed -mlsm," •Ml ene Commmdll in refamce
perhaps olf °""'11 de! Mar -the beauty to Nlson't -canfennee, -
and niarinO life off the 1C011ic cou1 """Id 00 denlopments ootalde Ibo --llllas.
sllf iitaict. · ne u.s. and South-Vletam111:del.-.
"'lbe JrOblelns m enonnous," said .. Uona declined offtdal · cwua-t. M
Dies o~ Son's Birthday
Maline Sgt. Robert -of Coronl>
del Mar hfo been fcllled in Vietnam:
He dled, his family was told thil week,
on the birthday or his two-year"fkl. son,
Bobbie.
The 2>year-0ld Marine helicopter
a<riaf gunner went down with his Darning
craft oo April ti, according to the U.S.
Demiee~
'lbe helico!ier crubed after receiving
small arms and aliomatic wdpons fire
from the gm,nd l! miles ...,lhwest ol
Danang. At the time, the helicopter w.,
on an emergency medlcal evacuation
mission. All abprard were tJDed.
Sgt. Gendron. who r~nlisted just one
molWh ago, le ablo survived by bls wife,
Nancy, • baby daughter, Renee, nine
months; bis mother, Mrs. Murtd Geo-
dron, <i tile faml13' home, 01 lril Ave.;
,1 •
Irvine engineering and p-.g head did -of North -11111 llll'Yllt. ·
his lather, Robert G<ndnln, of Coeta,, -J""!"-eon,. mitH lhq - -tho' fiD Mesa ; a-· iUcll<nl, also of Coeta Jones rellted 1hal the mor1ne llludy, tell of the Pr-'l lllli&>mt, · -
Mesa; maternal grandpar<nts, Mr. and ..nlch began recently, will requlr< a four-Coomwnllt . .....,. llld'tMli !1¥,1*8'
Mrs. Harry Heid, <i Tustin; and polemal ,..,.. oboerv-<i C1in'ellt clJonges, no progreu In the lltliiieillalinj "°"''
granctmothei, Mrs. Mary Gendroo, of sea noor coaflpr1tlon and other natural s1on '!llunday. They 111cfihe deldhrct
Fountain Valley. · facton. 11 due lo United Statet' ~ t0 eccepl,
51!.GendnmwashornlnPaaadenaand "AIW that we will bne tollludy the the piliiclple<i~~ '
Uved !n Corona del Mar !or about to marinellfelnthe-10detel'milleV111 <iltl~frmrSouth_~... ·
yeara. Re was graduated from, klcal outfall wuuJd affed It.'' ADlld llPi j •1 ... a...-..[1&111-· · ~ COron1 del Mar High School,, be w~ J°'* ·1treail~ WI ftnD'I ~ ~ '. IDltill;tbt, llM 11'-1'11ii '1LM'i',. ·
a trick Ur. He allo played wi,th _a .. :::.~~pd db~ ! ::J .-J·t •• l ' .:JI • =:.-broadcasting from Sin · the coUllinO"!i H to,' hme. *'.alf. E.m!,-~ Sto~ .
Hts mother ..xrmemorlal ,.rvi<!er will we stand ,t;> "9e the moot tt the .-lo. • ·
he held ooon at Paclflc View Memorial dam•&ed. · -· • • ftlANILA (UP!J -1Uleen JClllllis barJ'
Park. 'Ille date depends, she explalned, To aid their studios, the lrvbit llanch eel -~ wlndoJ> In the u ....
oo when bis remainll are rocove~ Wat<r Dlstrtct wtn -• J'ltb Dr. Embut)' J'!id'1 nlPt and bar'!"d 111 u there 1, 00 r«o•ery the -lets Wheeler North. c.i Tecll kelp export .... AJllericao JIN. PoUce"r-. .,
will he performed with a ll·gun aalute head <i the l\ercllholl -Lib In tho .............. • . allltl'
wlthln Ill dlys. C«ooo del llBr• -U.S. lmi-tallia In , .
fqlll_ .0 ldmlt tbi JMia tJl llP 1 B t
<i Ila replar 11111 ~ I,._ lal
South Vietnam. . .,.
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";t
LONDON ow6 -The iiua.11111, WW·
ried OV"!:._1'~ ~wbll Ibey call '"Jlio F!iin( Pµeblo.'" ore· trying to
rutrain the Norlb .Kor< ... la the inci-
dent, dlplomaUc 1011rCe1 rtp«leil. 'I'!\< lalormaoti aald the Sorilt Joodu.
lllllp wai cloe1ll1-nod °"''"" poo.
oibl• dlpkmlllc: IDd pollllcal -,....,, lho ahoot1ng down of the U.S. N1vy ECl21
reconna1asaDce plan by North Kena.
Ju a couequence, the 10UtCe1 a.lid
Fridly, the !Cre!n)la ,.u lr7:ini to uert
""-·~ ~,,.. lo l'Jqyq with
the truculent Nodh K-.
-.,, • for lbl Sqv~' lnterventioo wm not eallrtl1 clur. bu\ bope for
eventual arms ta.lb .with the Nl%on ad·
minlltrlllcm •11-J:.tved portJ,y bei>lnd Ibo atlmlji( !o lin their K.,.aa
aJli
, ...
1be Kremlin .. does not Wll\l a ~W ma·
jcr jmenatklul .~ ti<Neen
the Unlled ·-.,..:i.u: Communist -Id .ID • .illl!ll . ..,. Jlmltlng
~-Ibo -indicated.
'l1iltt iJlo Iii -· -In l4olcow . . .
'~ .,
-.. 1 . . ...,
Sovie is
over the poalblllty ·tbll CommwUI! Cllinl
had IOIDlthlni to do with the downing of
the plane. 11le diplomatic' sourctS 111\d
the JWaslans appear to be uncertain OV•
er '!hot role Pekinc coold have plaJOCI.
Chiu Is Jmown to Herl llr"'J lnflu. eoce In the Norlb Jt«ean copllil, llld
pert ol the Soviet 1ttempt to ateer the
Koreans away from further provocation
could be a test ol Moecow's power there.
lloftver, the North Kort.ans Were re-
pon.d lo be in toogb mood Ind to c:oo-
sider tbemaelve1 .in a str<mg military
pooitlcn
. Publicly the Soviet Union bu accept.
ed the Norlb Korean veraloo of the
pl.ane's lntruaioa into i&s llnpace u
juatl!icltloo fer IU dellructlon. The
Soviet sovemment newllJ>lper l<vestia
described Ibo llrorlfl 'lburadly as "The
Fll'lal Pueblo."
Bui the dlplooaUc llOUl'cee noted that
the -had onlered their lllipl In the See of Japan to Ullst in the ltlrcb
for debris and poalble survivors.
·Czech Repression Peri"ls
i(rms Talks, Nixon Says
Bemad<ll< · D<111in, 21, of Pmagh, tlorlhern lrelcmd holdl pr'" conf.r-
-ftce 'attn totn1f1ftQ tlecti<m and b~
coming JIOtlngtlt member of Parli-
rfl~t lince William .Pitt aat_ in the
~r in tM 1780>s. Scit11 Mw Deo-i~in, ahe might shake Up Parliamint by
· ·'IDfarino ;ean.s and a 11Deattr to the
• chambt'r.
' . : Scot!Jdale Ariz. -Assistant City
Manager D•le Ci1rte_r found we.~s
growing in mmt Of the new c1vtc
·l>laza, lllld promptly cllled police.
;ne weeds were growing every·
:-where, and when officers ~ved
they found carter and a custodian
on their bandJ and knees pullllg
them up. The planta were· ldenti·
fied as Marijuana by a teen-ager
who works part.-time ~or the. tjty as
part of a juvenile court sentence-
f~r po:ssession of marijuana. _,. . . . . '.
Reita Foria, Jndi<m Tri«clic:cl
· itudent m Loftdon who won the
lfiii World bco.xty contt1t in
, 19flfl, Mr qwllfi<d .. 0 -
a& Mr aecond attempt. "I'm oOtt
the moon. It'i fabulom:• 1he
· told f1Wnds afUr learning she
Md pautd her final ezamfna.
tianl 'at King'• CoUege Hospital.
. Min Faria aaid she will itort '
IOOrk oa an inttrn at the hospital
.o/WT a two-month vacation in
. India.
,-• ci.-Allon, 18, of Louisville,
Ky. Waf napping on !Us second day
as .. :fireman ' when the alarm
ioundod. He leaped from the bed ..
l!lid aOwii "the pole and was ,al!)lo~t
to the truck before be realized he
~ad forgotten his trousers. His
eolution-be . pulled his coat lower
'and his boot.I higher. Fortunately
.Ille fire wu minor. ·
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pttsident
Nixon has publicly w&l'Md tbt Soviet
Union that further Soviet armed r&-
presaiCll tn Cz.ecbolloVatia could · .aer-
lbully an.a projected arms control talks
and an' eventual summit meeting.
This, at least, wu the lnl<rptttation
that diplomatic aources put on the presi-
denC1 lJID&rkl at a White HOUie -news
cpril.....,. ~y about the lalat dra·
matic changes in Clecbollovakia.
Nixon wu obvi~ly anlious to make
a C<lllllD<lll on tbe fall of liberal Coech
COmmunllt te.der Aluander Dubc<k,
County Man Gets
5 Years in Pot
Smuggling Case
An Anaheim man has been sentencild to
· rlY< years In federal prilon for bia wt In • · 1111uailn1 oper.Uon In which a
Newport. Beach com~ion was Involved.
Paul William Wehrle, 45, drew lhe
prlaon term from U.S. District Court
Judge Albert Lee Stepbens in Los
Angeles. Scbed:uled to appear before the
same judge April 21 for sentencing on
idenUcal charges of smuggling marijuana
Jnto this country from Mexico is Wesley
Gordoo Pllnke Jr., 20, of 2544 Newport
Blvd.
Wehrle and Pllnie were two of three
men arrested by narcotics officers at cliino Airport Jut Dec. t. Investigators
uld they found ~12 pound! of un-
proceued marijuana -vall.'ed in the
underworld market at '25,000 -stowed
away In the llgbl llrorllt operated by the
three men.
Gilbert Zamora, 11, of Garden Grove
WU 1UboequenllJ cl<lfed of tbe IDllll•
gllnl charges.
A,...ia I.lid a oystem -operaled woo.by Pllnke and Wehrle flew tbe loed-
ed plane from Mexico to tbe alrport
where they were met with a rtnted van.
The marfjuanl WU then transfrrred to
the vehicle from the plane for di!trlbu·
tion.
Harvard Sudents
Win Concessions,
Suspend Strike
CAMBRIDGE. M86S. (AP) -A stud""l
strike at •Harvard bu been ampended
following un!venity concessions on the
Reserve Ollic<r Training Corps llld a
pnlGIJae to Improve communiclU<ll be-
tween student. and govemlng boards.
A.-meeting 11 Harvard'stadium
Friday voted 1,411·1,129 to resume ellss-
es for aeve:n <l•YJ and then take a lt<nt
ballot ca whether to resume ltriking
cl-
who was ousted !rom his po<ion or par-
ty secretary on Thursday.
Although no one asked Nixon directly
about tbe CUch llituaUon, toward tbe end
of his news conference he worked in his
reaction to the Soviets' latest action.
''We hope that aome ve:stiges of free-
dom will remain. Yet tbe Soviet Unloo
has acted tbel< and •cled qulle deciaive-
ly. They have to consider now, in terms
of eny future action, bow that mJ"11 II·
feet their relations with the United Stat-
" and with the Western world ...
Ni.Jon's language, which was broad-
cast around the world, wu dlplomatical·
ly imprecise to avoid undue embarrus-
ment to the Russians.
But it was understood that Nixon was
saying that strategic arms limitation
talks projected for late spring or early
swnmer could be lurtller poatpooed.
5-tary of Stsle William P. &Im,
in bis first news conference on April 7,
voiced much the 1&rne theme.
He said then tbe preae:nce of about
70,000 lrffll in Cztchootovalda and tbe
Russians doctrine of Jntervening in the
affairs of its allies when tbtY perceived
an intemil threat there madr: East-West
relatiom "very difncu1L"
But Rogtrs went on to HY that des--
pite the Soviet occupation fOl'CeS in
Czechoslovakia, the UnJted St.Iles was
anxious to improve relatlom throu&h
what ever meana possible.
Rites Conducted
In Huntington
For Mrs. Moiola
Catholic riles were conducted today in
Huntington Beach for Mrs. Maria P.
Moiola, a long time Fountain Valley resi-
dent who died Jut Wednesday in
Brawley, Calif., at the age of 14.
Born in ltaJy, Mn. Molola lived in
Fountain VaJley for 42 year!. She made
her home for the past five years in
Brawley with htr daughter. Mrs. Alfred
A. Borchard.
Services today and Friday v.·ere con·
ducted at St. Simon and Jude Catholic
Church. Burial ' followed at H o I y
Sepulchre Cemetery, Orange.
BWdes her daUjhter, Mrs. ~1oiola is
survived by two sons, Alfred and James,
both of Brawley; 12 grandchildren : tv.•o
greal-lfandchlldren, and a brolher and
sister In Italy.
Anolber son, Fred ?.toiola, a Fountain
Valley city counclbnan, waa killed in 1963
in a· plane crasb whUe traveling from
Orange County to tbe Imperial Valley. A
Fountain Valley elementary school is lo
be named for him.
Mrs. Moiola 's husband, JameJJ , died in
.J952. He came to America from Ita]y in
19U and was one of Fountain Valley's
earliest settlers, en1aitnc 1u farmin&: and
dairying until IUs death.
Food for
-
Slidinfj at tlle Pier
•• Aa one of thelt·compatriots takes' oU on a slow-
moving left sbtil)der, seven other surfers move in
on peak area cm south side of Huntington Beach
Pier looking tao . what Ibey hope will be bigger
waves to come. Some surfers practice ye41' .around
at the pier1·but warming air arid_ water is brinJing
~
Governor Tells
Press to Watch
Left Wingers
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Gov. Re•
gon dlarged Friday night thet the news
media are men conctrned with wam-
fnp qilnlt rfalrt-wlni acUviU.. than
they .,. with tbe ••very -threat.
from tbe Jeft.11
"I-would hope that the press would
treat with equal conaclouaneu tbe threat
from the other akle, 11 Reqan said at
tbe llOth annual McQuade Aw'"'5 ban,
qllll, a-ed by the Auocilllao of
CalboDc Newsmen.
He noted that the late John F. Ken-
nedy wu auuslnated by a man with
lolllat 1""'1inp and that bia lntber, the
lale Sen. Robert F. Ktnnedy, WU killed
by another ~in connected ',,ttb the
left. •· ~
Tbe 1ovemor oompared tricGcs of
cempus dlssidenla Jo JacUcs ol~'Jhe.Hit·
let youtfi." and noted, most campus vio-
lence II sparked by left-wine l!IU<lent
groups. ...
"The pobllc II drofllllni out; .i""ving
the lloge to the dlssid_, .. theji aover-
nor uld. •
out more thia month. · 1 •
Fkiod Bill in 3 Sf.ate~
Soars Over $31 Million
~ . ~ .
By ne ""-lated Pra1
Officials estimated flood waters have
caused $31 milllon damage so far in
three Midwest.em states, and one offi.
ciaJ said he felt people in an area down·
. atream were treating the coming flood
crests too lightly.
Civil defense and state officials made t~se prellmi'nary flood damage estimal·
es :. .::i-~ mi1lloo 1n Minntsota, where 700
families were still homeless.
-$19 million in South Dakota, where
5,000 families were evacuated and 1,000
re.main homeless.
-At leut S7 milllon tn North Dakota.
And the Civil Defense coordinator for
Ml'thwestem lllinoil says residents in
his a.rea, where the Mississippi is cfue lo
crest April 28, are taking th~ ai.tuatlon
lightly.
"There's-been so much publicity given
protective works," said Donald E. Lem·
me, "that people believe all they ha ve
la do is sweal this thing out."
Lemme said Friday that apathy in the
Quad Cities area could cause trouble -
the kind seen in 1965 when the Quad Cit-
ies alone suffered $1.5 million in damag..
es. The Quad Cities includes Davenport,
Iowa ; Rock Island , ~1oline and East Mo-
line, lll.
The_ problem. Lemme said is a. shor·
tage of volupteers to patrol the dikes to
watch for washouts.
British Spy Squad
Interrogating
American Couple
LONOON· (AP) -An American des-
cribed as an amiable "country club"
type in his 50s with a slight East Eur~
pean accent was being interrogated with
his wife Friday night by a Scotland
Yard counter-espionage squad. ·
Be~ch to Gei New Mayo1". -" r . ~ •
No charges were filed against the C<IU.
pl~ and authorities would not disclose
their identities or any details of the case.
Senior oHkilJ.s of the U.S. Embassy
'vent to Scotland Yard for discussions
v.·ith the detectives. British polk:e said
they checked with the U.S. Bureau of In-
liestigation before the raid. But Don't ~Tij to G11ess
By WIUJAM REED • °' ............. ~~ :
.By f ~.m. M~y HIBi~ M .
should have a. new mayor. ~
are scheduled to select one fl thetr
number to serve the next year in the
ctremonial post.
NATO 'Games' Begjn
In North Atlantic .
WASHINGTON tUPll -NATO service
and submarine warfare exercises, cgd_e-
named "Coal CUff." bei;an in the North
AUantic today and continue through Y.ay
3.
The exercises are unde r the CQfOmand
cf Rear Adm . K. Skjong of Norway, com-
mander of all ied naval forces for the
Scandinavian approaches. Vessels from
Denmark , Germany, NO'l"Way, Britain
and the United States take part.
Gerinao Measles
Vaccine Ready Soon
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Rubella. or
~nnan meules, a nuisance to mcst
children but a ae:rious danger to adults
and unborn infants, may be controlled by
a new vaccine available la the public in
about two months .
U.S. Surgeoo General William H. Ste\\"•
art Yid Friday the vaccine will be rec-
onunended for boys and girls but not
fer prtgnant women. "lmmunir.ation of
adolmc91t girls and adult women should
not be undertaken routinely," Stewart
added.
Thought .
Alvin M. Coen hu served the put year
as "the mayor. John "J-ack"
Green now is vice mayor and iS the
leading contender for election ·to the
mayor'1.cbatr.
But that was also true lalit year when
councilmen chose to cverklok Green's bid
ant~ put Coen into the·mayor's chair.
Dona ld D. Shi pley allUdy has eerved
tvo·o terms as mayor. Ted ~ was
mayor years ago.
'The list of contenders includes Green,
. !4nry K•ulman. and Coeq _,.bo Jl<l>!>ably
1t00ld accept·ano_tber term. New .. tO the
CGincil arc Jerry Matney · and George
Mterackcn . 'lb~y art ·considered :dark
· hdrses ror the, position which payg no
more than the rate for a councilman -
$175 per month.
Last April it seemed certain that
Mayor Jake Stewart would surrender the
jilavel to his vice mayor, Green. When the
dust had settled. however, Coen was
mayor and Green \Vas back at the same
old stand as vice mayor.
This year no one ha s clalmed victory a.s
yet. Green had a cautious "no comment"
on questions about his chances. Mayor
Coen said that this has been a wonderful
:rear for him and "I have been happy
serving Ult: people of my c i t y as their
mayor. Someday, perhaps, I would gladly
serve again."
The election of mayor and vice mayor
comes before the council at 4:30 p.m. in
council chambers cf Memorial Hall, 5th
Street and Pecan Avenue.
Co11ntian Given
90 Da'ys' Prison
In B~hy's Death
More than 50 detectives headed by
Scol.lapd Yard Commander Ferguson
Smith c'°3:ed in on the lavish home In
the stockbroker belt of London 's south-
ern suburbs where the couple lived with
their three children.
One published report said the couple
presently being questioned may original-
ly have been ol German nationality but
now had U.S. passports. Another repert
said the raid on their house came .as a
result of statements made by an E a s t
German wbo had defected to the West.
Eartliquake Fear
Reaches Baja;
Some Flee Area
MEXICO CITY (UPI) -The "Earth·
quake panic" that sent some U.S. Cali·
fcnilans Oeeing the state, has re.ached
Mexico's Baja California, and some resi-
dents are leaving the area as a result
of a series oC quakes over the past week,
said the newspaper "Ultimas Noticia.s"
Friday.
"'nlert ls pa.nJc, and the people fear
the peninsula wilJ be tom from the con-
tinent by a great cataclyim," said tbe
newspaper in a report from La Paz.
"Some Baja Californians, fearful of a
catastrophe, have begun Jetving the
area," the newspaper said.
The La Paz area• on the southern end
oi the peninsula about 900 miles 10Uth
ol Sen Olego, bu felt nine earthquakes
this ·month. including a "fairly 1tn:11.1"
tremor Friday, tbe DeWllJ>lper said.
Atlanta Students
Hold 26 Trustees
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At no time during the eigbt..Uy strike,
whk:h •• touched ell when police &JTest-
ed 200 penClnl occupfinl an adminlstr ..
tim bu!Jdinl· April 10, dld a majority of
Hamird'a ll,OllO -Join 11M> boycott.
But the demanda nJaod bJ tbe d<m01>-
strllor1, led bJ Studenta lor a Democra<-
lc Socle17, were aupported by many 111>-
d-and flCUlly members.
Steak, Ham and Eggs Can Kill
An Anaheim mail convicted of inflicting
"·hat proved to be fatal injuries on his
five.month-old baby was ordered Friday
to speOO the next 90 days in Chino State
Prison. ·
ATLANTA . Ga. IAP) -SludeT\11 at
Atlanta University Center kept about J5
trustees locktd In an adll\inlttratJon
building today "demanding that the slx-
CQJlege complei be renamed for Dr. Mat·
tin Lui.her King Jr.
Suez Artillery
Duel in 12th Day
By Ualtod Pr-eu W.roallollal
~ mt Jsr..U artillerY. .. c11ong.
eel """" -the Sua eaftal !pr the Jlth colllecutl•e day tod1y, an EiYJ)llon communique 1akl.
EOJll ll«Uaed lsrHll Wlu of opening
• 11re oo d•tuan automobiles near Port
8.tld and ·Qanla,. and said the EmJtlan
artillery relurned tho f~e.
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A doctor sayr American males art dy-tnr of hurt auac:ts beCI.,. .. llOdll loll<-
lore" makes tbttn prove their manhood
by tattnc too much ateak, him and egs.
.. We hive been aold on tbe Idea thal
beelsle•k Ind ham Ind eas m tbe
only food flt for a manly man to ut, ''
slid Dr. Gt<q< Chrtstakl, proleaor of
nw-ttloc It M~ 61nel ScllOOI of Medicine
in New York, at a conference in Ana-
heim.
''Such a ditt may be fine for a ccw·
boy oo the r~e. but iU: dMth on the
re.st of us. especlall1 thOle who are
bound to tbe dtsk.
Cbrlstakls 111d that American men and
womtn could reduce tltt!: heart attack
d e a t h rate lm1nedlatrty by 80 percent
I
with proper attention to diet, exercise
llld lolln( ... i,111.
He said "the Ume is rlpt .. .for prac-
ticlnt physicians lo UJe cholestttol tests
to llCf'ffn everybCldy for coronary heart
d!Mate.
.. II'• prttty ud when tbe first symptom
as a dlltue II when JOU laD dead."
The doctor 11kl mliddle 'I'd men on
the ''traditional dJtt" of btef, port, lamb,
eu;s and butter ha"fe more than twice
as many fatal heart attacks as other men.
He aald skimmed milk ohould be oul>-
stJtuted for whole milk. lherbet for kt
cream, polyunsaturated margerlne for
butte r, and fl!h and pouttry ror two thirdl
ol the diMcr mtatJ.
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Judge James F. ~udge delayed sen-
tencing of Grant L. Hubbs. 30. pendine a
report from the facility. HubM, if found
sane, faces a possible state prison term
of I to 10 'yea!'1 .
Hubbl wu f0und gullly of ftlony child
abuse: in a Superior COwt trial which saw
the clearance of his wile, .Vlr&fn!a, 47, on
tdcnUcol cborJ.,. Judp James F. Juda•
rul<d th1t Hubbs' beating of Hensel
Seyler Rubbo rtSUlled In tbe three broken
rlbl. skull frl<CIUr<, lnj\lred lmeel Ind
held injurlea that led to tbe Intent 's
d<!ath.
Reference was made ln te1Umony
befort Judre Judge to lnjurlts suffered
by two othtr Hubbs chUdren -all three
were adopted -dne of whom al.so dltd.
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King Was a graduate of Morehousr:.
one of the six predominanUy Negro col·
Jege.s in the complex.
Dr. Hugh 11.. Gl<>1ter. Morebowit pm.
tdent, aakl Friday he would resip ratJier
than tctede undtr durw: to student -.
mand1.
Glolle announced his resignation from
a balcony adjoining a third floor room
at an 9dmlnistr1Uon buJldtng where he
a.nd other officlala: had hHn locked in
since about 1;30 a.m. Friday, Stod!flt
leaclu1 met-with l.htm lhrougl-.out the
diy, tht second day ot student demon-
11lrmlions.
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fiil IOli>io M NewportPler 'tw'o'1ftOrilbs
qo, watahent>" recu1lri: P'fe ~.wtat
. pup onlf doyl to !iv<. • ..
41\'ll never survive," one-¥:•uLOok
it hef: ahe'i 90 weak the can't even
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-DAILY ~l\OT PllMM '°'...,. ~1ri.n:1
'GEOllGE THE: S~AL' HAS FOUND MANY FRIENDS ALOl!lG.olllEWPORT!S $KORE ·
Or~ P.PGttiSomo Love·From Thr_y .. r-old Cllrl11y W•lft · ..• . . ~.. . ·. -·· .... -
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• ... l. ' .. ,. .. M.~t tN P.e~ .. -• 1 ... ~ Bli~dness ,ff.is . New ··-.Figh~·
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By AllTRUR R. VINSEL . _ • ...,,.1!111(.J'~..., . : . ' .... ---------·---····· Lying ill a sui, but He wu-only lt when
the boy dertioed tor the mini!~ fibbed ru..·· ·-·1o~U~ ~w·~· way""' _ __ ~,-
sbot 'up on Iwo Ji ma, while bis aophomort
claa& buddies studied coklred pins in war
maps ~k at home.
Returning 1o;he stal.,, b& lalu enroll·
ed bf a Bible college a,nd 1ened five
more yean_ -.J! combat with , sin in the
Baptist aenitt .of .lbe Lord -then
became.•. fll'lic<.mao,. i~lecl. lo tbe
laws_(lf J1\&I\. · .,. James N:H..,,., 40,llll m .. u., .. ...,
and ·fiibtm1 aptn; !!OW-tlll!!'•ictim If an
· enemy whooe orll!J! and meqiod of lllack
is a·mystuy. · • · ·
One-nlrht in . 1911' !iO ooi;C!.l' difflcutty
In focusing his tiinoCutarr wbi~ watch-
ing · ~ntct · uv1ng 1 Fte!turn·~ in the
famed Laguna Beach Jl'tstival·;of" the
Arts. but. it was not •-mechanical
-mal!Wl<:tion,-' .
Three months later, Henry wu blind, a
victim of optic neuritis, confined to a ter-
rifying new world · in which damaged
nerve endings cruted gtoteaqlle, LSD-
like diitortion of light and images.
"At first I was really foUled up," he
says.
"When your· eyes are first· aoing, you
see weird faces and strange· tights com-
ing at you, caused as the little nerve en-
dings atrophy," says Henry, of 41& E.
18th J!l., Cosio Mesa. •
"wfieO-Y"''Vt< llwt~ bltn In lood
physical shape and ver•f active, it makes
It even more poJ<hologicallf terrill'i!IC,"
odded. u..wn; -.n.1o1iO iM in eight
yean in two separate MariM Corps,
enlistmenls. •
N.., Yeor'a Doy of J.967" liul11 found
him di.Sabled and be began • series of
stints in V e t e r • n 1 ' Administration
l)ospitab, trainint center! for the Jtan.·
!ficopped ·ooi Servica !..-the· Blind
Inc.; Santa Ana.
"It tabs quije • wtµ.le to learn," says
Henry,. who now attends Chapman
Collqe in Orqe, reconling classroom
discl.miom to be rewritten later in
Braille. and supplemented by telltbook
rec«dings.
He maintains a B average aft.er com-
pleting his lower . div1-ion counea at
Orange Coast College and expects to
,,..iu.te In J-lfll <00tinuin& on foe
mastu's degr'9 or plmlcjng right inlo
10Cial work.
BLIND COLLEGIAN HAS KNOWLEDGE AT FINGERTIPS
J~l"Dtt Ji9nry Studies for CarMt' in Soci.al !'o~k ..
most victims.
·"I-can see· li&hl and darkne&s with· my
left eye and occasiaaally l can te:TI bn-
ages, but rmst t1 the time it's. . ..... " ~ .OQ.......,, 111C: says.
"Some dlya I get up and· think 'Wow".
it's getting better, Ind the next day I'm
j1&sflike I wu before," he continues.
"I've always been in pretty good
pllyaical condition -that hurl a lol,"
saya Henry who goes dancing wilb his •
· cond wlfe, Koy, Sa.turd•1 . n!!llill ot the
Moooe Lodge in Suifo Ana. ·
· "I <ion~ ovon bump i$J .(l<Opl< loo
much," odda the big, friendly man who
seem1 like anyone etse wilhoul his red-
and·white cane, easily makint Na Wa_y
around by sound and a blind man 's sense or bearing.
"This is lhe st.ad of the third year. J've
been blind," he lays, "I even learnecfhow
lo plaf blind golf at tht Veterans' Servjce
Center in Palo Alto."
Then a subt~ drop could be heard in
his tone, up to that point the enlhusiastlc
conversation of a man preparin1 for a
career: In .belpi.ngi.Other people ·WUll <!Uter
kinda of hanclicapil •
"But J just don't get~as mucb of a kick:
out of golf anymore." ,., ... .. A new c.-i.s 1twaft a challenie for
Hem;J, aoce "a fu&t•mentalill BQtilt
minllttt. Ulen , • "1ominc !lllhwoy p· . id -.Al =:::;·~"'=' ::-.. p:M!~ .. r._e_$ • _en~ ~ushes ong
Marine CClrpl c r I m In a I int<Wcen<e
apecWist,. and • welding 111ppl7. -~
:=~z-t~~~;: €1'1sing ·iif Job l;e:~tprs._·~-know the fa!rlr tat" ., ......
and uy ~ la _. Iii -U.. l<ir '
4 Perish;,26 '.'.
lnjJJied m Fire ~
An.ANTIC CITY (AP> -.,_ -· died and • W;,!-"~.!!_i-~... ~ • WJU?Q ., tiPI -·a tire tlliil b/eaall an a "'*inr
-llN(ll lwe lloon·tl i IJ."""1 Im· ,,,., .... tiMnl lliflllrW. ~ •
,,_,al tbe -........... :tllhe bulldq~ i-u. ........ ---.--................ -far~·.· . ·:.
• All ~"'* ai,; ~ api\bwllft
Mid • fnjaroil -..,. liootod ..
the ~-for ·liunia ·ond---in-halatlon. He told JJ ,,_ -lied ...
least one in critical condition. 1
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WAS1!JNJJTON (AP).-The NixOILod-·~bu .. -... .,. Job Corps • to begin clooln« 'immediately
and siJ: othen lo start shut.Ung down by
M17 '1~ 1 move likely to fan !urtber tt;-
-la C<ngress. • •
~ ..in @<lion in u..· closing pr.c..,
came Friday, a week afler Secretary of
Lobo< Geor1e P. Slnahi """"""°" tllat Sf of tbe corps' Ill C<Dten lilll be clcited br July I. • •
-Alon er-.. (~). sold the Olllde al Ecoilomlc ~ notified
lllo -.n by telegi:1m 'Frldoy. He aJ.
Md>'. bod OlllOUDCed tl>al. he would. lo· tf«!UCe a 1'e!Otuuc,i ~xt week provkiJn&
"tbll no Job C.O,.. lnllaUalion be lbul
clown lftil QJngreu completes ill ..,.
mo! )eglAlollve and budietary deUliOra-
tions "' t~i. program." ·
Bertrand M. Hard iog, acting OEO d(-
r«IOr. •Id ti! "OEO cellltacla for '.fob
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Corps centers. have 90-4•1 ~
clause>.iral lhe ~set the_.., qi
actJon. 1'T6ere"s not &Cini to be ln,·1m-
eral locki'!B of (loors ovemilhl," he Mid.
' 1mUitatiom listed fer immediate clot-
Ing are three. in Puerto Rloe>-Guayaini,
Juana Dlai, illd Vlecujs • plua Cimp KlJ.
mer, N.J.; Oak Gleo-Cali!.; M<!f<IO<ltf,
Mich.: and Hunllngtoo, W: Va.
Scheduled to otart !huldownl May t
'are the facllftJes at Clinton, Iowa ; St.
~ l'alaod Strini. !Uine: Kalio Hud,
lfa11iU; Omaho, Neb.; and M""!' Lake, WMh. ••.• :. ,..
Cranston"• llllice Said -Will"lif ,.nt Monday'\o the Agriculture and In·
terlor Departmeoll djrectin& them lo
clooe lhe other 41 ttntm. ~ ls some d(Nbt that CranstOD'•
raolUtioil could fori.-e the administralioa
to abandon kl plan... Ji co1.dd,.boy,:•ver1
""barr .. tbe Nmlnlitr1t100 polltlcally.
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-But the te'al's weaknei£ proved . an
&W!l. She couldn 't prOtist too J?WCb w~ '7o:~g!llars and. t~ •ll~ pel· , , lei! her !!ours on end. · · • -. .. ' . ' -. .
, ~orphaa is "George" DOW, and Me's
turniq -illto"mort than· a novehyi
• She gradnllt'd into tun mucor status
· last Week when she dlacoVered the IOUrCe
of all lhe 0fish piece.< brought 116 way
'aeb doy In "":-_shelter ~'\lfeguard .. ~irters · . . ... . ''"~ liacie1f up ahd. lookniliii.t~p-
lng at "the larder doOr-the dory fleet a
few feet up the beach. .
George ts plump these days, peppy,
fri<ndly, devoted and downright saucy.
She· knows her name even though the
gelK'!et tani Correct, and if~uyone· can
caH the .W theirs, it's 3-yur-okl Chrissy
Wages, dllJlhter of fisherman Verne
Wages and his wife, Carrie. _
While the other benefactors came and
w,;,i during G<orge•i long :peddle for
aurvivaJ, Chrls.y ptnlsted. • •
She took fiab head.I and a few better
pieces of food dally to P'te seal's shelter,
· · and ne'* 1he 's bting thff!a! ' ~ ~ -: ' · ·
Feeding time, consblfng l!Midiy>'of ·•
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.GUESS WHY ·GEORGE IS PLUMP ANO l'ULL"OI' " •
. Lota of Little Frlond1Toko:C.ro:.;1!:rlinllrr0m Sell1 ' ~ "' • 4'·-"'-. .... • ..· ~ ,, _ _...i,,_., .··-..... '.•. .. } ~: .... ·-1:. ..... ,,. ...... , .... ' ·l" .. ... .... ---..... ~ ....... ,. ·1 '. , • •w-_~:"I'·. •
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fish livera aml1 eea treut bacU, is in-eo·
lerspersed·wilb cooling dips m:lhe !l!lri> . . unty And -George loves the surf tnonf than Floodltejlall-1.Io~~ lhe·quiet water. ··
·•Last niglat during Lhe big. 1ltves," · · '
1ki.'"" ~~be~~~:'.\:~,~~ .·r·· .o, · Cost · Over $6· Milli. ·o· n backwash on out and slide down another
wave.·-~ . ¥...,. • . • .
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~me idea of the cost of fiood devasta·
: 1 : 9<f4.: ,'f'9'1"d9. ~ aJld adn\ifJ.tiOll"_ frum: the
lishe~, "bo readily ::odm!L that
.Ge!trge'11 kind aren't welcoine around liet
Jines. . ~ . . . •....
,Tbq sure . seem to .be .. weJcome ~n
Uon in Orange County iw been revealed
by Ute Flood Cont.ml District in rtpair
. work authorized by lhe Board of
:: Supervisors.
Pacific Railroad bridge and ttlfaatlm
of ercxl.ed aideslopes GO Coyote ·en.ti
channel downstream fn:m lmpa ml -
Highway. :
·shot.. thougli. _ . . .
"l(s gr~"'t for business," said . one
listiehnan. "Maybe in .IUDlmer 1fJ, .s:an ·~ti ffijh (!ve11 ·aa: seal f~,:· ... -. ~ wlii>!e jhj1lJ may ~ u: IOfnY a.
a Disney moYie; but ~doe!tf1 Uill'lk
so. N'eitlier-i!O 11.r miftll fflendlf• · ·
In jobs estimated to C06l in excess of $8
million George Osborne, chief nood con-
trol engineer, asked and was a:ranted
board permission to seek aid from the
O.bome propooes tllat the CClrpl 'di
Engineers take on these projecb
because, H the dlslrict does the wort, H
must be completed within one year lllC
federal govemmtnt re.imbunemart. ;i.
"t •• .... ••·t•t' t r't't.:::-1.~·• . .,
Suh'.~Y. ':Pl,~~ri~~
ori R~ad Route -
l!.S. Army Corps Qf Englneer~ for :1 •
-Removal of sand and silt and restora-
tion of banb oC the Santa Ana ruver
f' tnim the~riYer's mouth to' the Santa Ana
· Fieeway and from Glas.sell Street to
•Imperial Highway in Anaheim.
"This would put loo heovy • lood on•
di61rlct's copabWtla," ba WI. "It '11111
be much better il the e,.i.-1 do tlio ""t fUrlded dlnctly by Ibo ....,li-ment." .-
-5and and silt remov•l and bank
' repair tn San Juan Creek in the San Juan Pilot Writer's
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Capistrano area from the: Ortega •
Aft ·ieria1 sUrvef to dtt.enMnf:' the best ~Highway to the San Diego Freeway. G d h n· ' ali~Menl 10i' 'llie fulitii ' AllsO cr.e ... k ·ran mot er • .,a. &u" .. -Erosion repairs for Brea Creek Chan--..;;a Roa<f ·was -S:pohlved this week by the 1 1 Co c k the u · :1Jt81ite CilUrlty"Board Of'Supetvi9on. · ne rom yote ree to ruon • J
The roadway· :ts a __,__._. arterial fl.1rs. Agostina T. Valtenl, IDOtber .,.. ~ Louis Valtena o( Newport Baell hi~way from the PecHic Coast H~ay Oi'l Closes Harbor grandmother of DAILY PILOT~ -"' South Laguna to the North American · ohn I killed ~~-pl.ant, oow under ,l'tln!Ur•nf'tftwi writ.er J Va lenl, Wll .
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. •-"'m'" ffio1111l -·--:--17· ' OXNARD (AP) -Oil believed from Thursday in I San Bernlrdlno traffic i.oo ... --eM• cidenl :, The engineerinl firm of Voorheis. a leaking undersea well near Santa Bar-
Trindle & tielson of Newport Jlea<:h was 'bara w a s blown lnto Channel ls lands Mrs. Valteria. 70, wu a naUve al Bdf
awardied "the. '2t58J cootrxt. : :.... 'Harbor Friday, forcing the facility to be Silt was a retired grocer.
County Road ' Comnllsaioner Al Koch · clost.d for several h:lors. MrJ. Valterza was l>URQllr In
said .the aerial i;urvey method is Jess ex· The harbonnaster's office said booms pickup truck driven by Gupuoe ~
periliVe' than .i grwnd ~Rivey.-'He Mld ·were k>weted across the entrance chan-.of San Bernardino. He, too, died ..
the alignment is expected to follow Aliso nel and no boats were allowed out. stantly. ~.
Creek but the exact roo(.e IQ.ust be Union Oil Co. sent cleanup crew! to the Funeral servicea are pmdirc .t l4oi determi~.. acene. biU Mortuary in San Bemardino. 4: 1~===:~~-=-~·~~-:;;:;;:;;;~~····~-~--~···~---~····
1tripee, checb. Beltleo1 or with
belt loops. I """ sell you thooe
if y6a're from Boiee or Balli--~
more but not from Cincinnati.
apPa~ntly •.
This guy it either a -1 lrig
All right,_ ''Q~~ng;~· .
CoQnty ·Buy-1.:~;frq.m~.
Bidwell Week'' then?
11bot, a not, or iome wlie ea.,·
to,.;er of min~ palnq my ... ;
Whichever be lo, I feel .oaly
.. pi!J ii! my heo!rt fOI' hi!n· . -.
Howeft!I', 1ince I would hate
to rlak goi\hii! !Otluid up' la
Hamiltoa l'eri~I woald lib
to ·luue a Piil>lle Slatement. I
w1u ·1Mi de118Lte\I io ha.., any
man for a cualonter' reganlleel
of what port of the c:oantry he
la from.
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p;...,..M lat """k'1° od:
IAt'• llart all O''er.
I wao "only cb'Ollminf bow
'.dee it woald be if lt.e P~i·
dent woald IOI uide oni week
and proclaim it "N•tJon1l.Buy•
11~111c1wen w .. i.. ..
' . ~ ·~ ·1a11 mJlok. eano-n fly.
lag to my·11oni fiim far plltt!•
ltke ClndtmliU -io boy • •ult,
• '!" fln,it..p•ir •f, ~· b ·• • .tt'e"d'mpon"tllt "by t •ir
. wivet,. ~f ~ w,bo "·o'u1.t
be nver in mJ womait't 11lto1•
. baylnf '"'"' for themoeh ....
· Bat then I ll"l o ""'""' ta II from • Mr. Farquhar. Th•!'•
. the ,p.Uiq •e p:re -..aiiy·
way. • · ·t
·n--..ct i.1:--.-u.1
. illdiaiM'8-on. ....... 1o
buy .here lnoteod ef from ·titm.
. U.· ct.Imo lie ;...,,, a •en
fa.a.......,10 men'• · •ten i~
l'iorweod whlc• he ta~ U o
IDhilrb 9( Pnc~t~ and .ti.I•
..•• nephe!' i•.Dl1tri~:t ""'o"!'ff 111
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Bamilton Periali, Be 1mJ1 tliot'o
the oounty CiaieimietH• In (ilo
you aoPJ>Ose he meant l!"•mil·
.1011 l'arilb?), AOcl'bi1 nephew .
. could Jock -ap If I · •-croe1 over into hi1 eounty.
&1 .. nwhile, here I have a
.n~. "!l!Jpmen( of ~~!
p .... .---•.pa~ ball
•l"'!v,e and knee lengtlr, Wlilob
I want tu eeU IO my~tomen
in ·Orango Couty for 17 and
18. Fin not allowed to sell
them in Cincinnati?
And DJ)' new permanent
preeo olacb, '8to114. SoUda; ·
. '
1:s...,1 Cincinnati,
I coaLI · .. k the Piaideut
to ehmgo it, ancl proclaim
"Oran,ie County Bay-li,F,_.
Bld,,.,n w .. k." Or elle -If
he would 111alq\ '.Ii "Nashr L
Buy. II -From -Biclwell· Week.
bcept-Cincinud."
~ .. ~ i!.tw· .. ~
nen tra..,llecl 11iro.,• Ci..m.,
natl, I'll lui-.e to ui Y.,., f., •
writletl •la-I tJud ,... dlcl
not ....i t..t Week'• lld~
-t bef..,,,·I woalcl clue -
""Pt your -ner or 1n .. 11on ....... .
.,
:'Jack · .Bidwell
at 3467 Via Ucld, ripl where yoa lllnl olf
·, ewport l!l~d. to l!O to-U.SO Joie, ... Ucle 'lllHtor. 1'ree parkfuc.at ....,..of 1tore. Plioae 6'7MS10. ·
Cop)'ligh.t 1969; Jac:k .BWwelL,
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Pulpit .. FiiiaJJ.c~s. Sque~zing .,
. ' . ...,.,1111..-· .... .d ._., lflle•tl Omd, am J>odllc' View Drive,
Corau det Mir,~ .. will
lie the MrmoD IUbjed II both
<lllllrcll, -Hell Avt., Hun-Tbeolo1icat'Selellliey w11J allo • Uo~~ claaMI and\ lptlk~~~-federal ·Help for Parochial School!?
c ·..;:r:.1.'"' 1.m. commllllloo
".. • WOl'lhlp services at Cea.b'll ,,,._ ca-a. llrd Stroet and
·'Oral!&< Avenue, Costa Mesa,
A 'Will feature Pastor Henry E.
l Jones orudlilll "Dom to
"" GlorHy God." Al the 7 p.m.
•1 • 1trvk:e be will contimJe the
" tWdy of the book of Ad .. br-
1--lnglng a meaace entitled
0 fhe ~1beme of the Prophets."
Midwtek OC!l>;ltlea alate4
-'l!lundl)', f p.m., iDdude Bl-
"'' 1bJe study, prayer meeting, ~ Piooee:r . Girll and Chri!Uan
-"Service Brlple. •
Caul Chorale and. Smim will preaeoi
• a1 •• and 10 a.m.
Subday at Colo-~IJleriu Q ..... for the 10 a.m.
"Doin& Your Own
'' ThinJ" _to J1.e J>l'!IChed J>l lllo -Rev.1lillii R. 'l'ilmer,
11111'111')" eara Jor iii!onll are '"Ill< Dea!i'es or a Rel~
allo ptov~ at both J>oi!n, , 1\lan," Is 1111....-.... lo!!le·th!J
Melllodlot ~ .. th Fen..-'~ •t -v~ Uolltd :-,_ Heh Sundat tn-Metll\pGll .~no1 Baker
jlle dlurch 10C1al hall. St., COiii ~ 1'br ll'Ov.
.. --., 'Josel!h w. r~ ·1.u1 , ~'sumW ~P · prUaiiltlllt"t1nc11t1:1!f1.m .. , Willi llunday school a( "f :l.6 ..,...,.,,
a.Ill' .. Cealnl · Ba)lllal """"" ti. _....., Baell, 7MI M~tlni at' ilie ~ t'n I or
Warnl:C Ave., wlll bold regular citlzen.s Buildlng, t5lh and
-II. II a.m.' Pastor ltvtne', Newport Be a c b , ~~l\l.!. •.. ~!h.,¥Hch-beld"al Newport Ually C••'r•b '",_..., ~..u'Wol:I meinbers. Will heir .Put.or
thll hour, ' Lorea Dale Fllcidngtl-• -ch
' 'l'rainiq: uni.on meets at 6 "The" Challenge of Truth'' at . p.m. ~ to the 7 p.m., 1 1o·LU1. SUnday. ' .
welcomed. Each famll1, abou1d wonblp. tervit't. A' proalirUy development
bring a main.dlah and lalad or Evangelist Joe Boyd, former course wi I begin Wednesday
main cUah and deasert u wtU AJJ..American football Ii tar 7:30 p.m. Pastor Flickinger'~
as table aervice. from Texas A and M, will con-course will be given in three
duct a aeries !>f meetings at parts and will include in-
Ftnt Cllllrda et a.mt, the church April 21 throu~·27, struction, Inv o Ive men t
8a..tlll, Lapu Beltl, G 7:30 p.m. each. event~ g · meetings, and e v a I u at ion
illgtibrlve, will aponaor,a Jee. Nw:sery care w1l! bf: provu:fed meetings. Registration may be
ture, Monday, 8 p.m. bf during these .sessions. made Sunday or by calling
Martin N. Healer, C.S.B. He 114U181.
will spult on "Whal It IJfe!" Dr. Charles H. Dlerenlield
a.J;11'l TtiOI
"Pe(Sii-lroai' 1.0~" •
er to saha·u•uab'' is th e
topic of an illus_trated
lecture slated by the
Baba 'is of Orange Coun·
ty for tonight, 8 p.m.
Dr. Amin .Banani will
speak at Altadena Fed-
eral Savings and Loan
Association hospitality
room, Santa Ana.
al the meelioi slaltd at .the will ~ "Sland Up and churdlbulldlnc. Filhl' II I, 9,30 and II a.m. Dr. Philip G. Murray will;========·::::::::,
, --iervtces for St. Andrew's
'Ille Rev. Jloier G . Preabyleriaa Cburdl, 6llO St.
BetlWortb will' apeak on Andrew's Road, N e w po r t
'jBioten Cisteru" at I and Beach. Dr. Morgan S. Odell,
10:30 a.m. terVica at c.m-Soutbtrn Clllfoi:nla reprtsen~ .-q U~ Me 1 •a• I 1 I lallve for San Francisco
deliver a sennon entitled
"Ground to Stand Oo" at Sun-
day senices, 10 a:m., for
Co nun1111lly Coqre1at1...i
Church. 611 Heliotrope Ave.,
(See PULPIT, Pap I)
QUICK
C11lch up quicHy en Joctl
t Y•nh, Retd your co111p1ct,
<01J1prthtn1i'f1 ho1111low" ffi.
tio11 •f tli• DAILY PILOT,
' BJ GBpBGE w. CORNELL
NEW 'YORK (AP) - A
crucial edueatlonal atrua1",
pnclpltaltd bf the llpncfll
·-.. Oii pam:blal aChooll, ~tf:'. .oa ~Y acroa the
'Ille key ~ II over ,pro-
~help ..
. 114TILll OVD ll .,.
ilnderwaylaaleaata·doron
.iai..,· and it allo ia ......
conatdered ID Qincreu.
Tho reJlclou8 llnea ol -ltolion ... mlltd, with .....
Protestant.I and R o m 8 n
CatboUca on b,ptli .... lides, but
with predominant support for 1 Ila~ aid, pus!ied by ,_ with
cltu:rcb scbool lyltems, mostly
CatholJcs and 90me
Protestanla.' '
It's an HI conflict, but Jt
Is grea.Uy heightened this time
by lhe flnancW crisis In
parochl~ll, lore Ing
manj to c'°" ~ threatening
• other• with a aimi1ar fate,
sendlnl their pupils lnlO public
schools.
Already, the nllmber ol
Catholic elementary parOcbio1
pupils hN declined by about
400,000 llnce lllf, delpilt rb-
inl populalloo.11}tb addltlonal
acbooll belns ~c.-IJ'ldeJ
ellmlnaltd •\a rillq pace.
MORE TRAN lO·...,. shut
down in the flnt two weeks
of March In II cltles, with
-era1 thousand pliplls abilltd
to publlc ICbooll. n•a a crisis
for publlc educallon u well,
11ya MJct. Jama c . Doaobuo,
ol Wuhlnila>. D.C., director
of the Dlvialon ol Elementary
and Secolldary F.ducatlon of
the U.S. ~tbollc Cool.._..
He told a recent con-
cressJ<lnal bearing that the
wholeaale tranafer oi Catholic
pupils to public acbooll would
put an unbearable burden on
property tu rates, force cur-
ri<Wa? cullfocb and further
overload public achool claases.
enroll about U mi1llon pujilh,
wblle Proteatanl-run -
lary """ _,, ~ eoroU 1 total o1 m,ooo. 'llie
largeat Prottatant .,..... -
wllb 117,000 llllld<oll-ls that m the Lutheran Cburcb·
Milsour!Synod. "
It haJ termed government
aid "acctptlble IO lone U
ii does DOI lni.rtere wilb the
distincUve purposes" for
wbich church achooll· arc
malnlalned.
HOWEVER . m1n y
Proteslallts and Jews oppoae
government uslstance, on the
ground tbai it ii contrary to
the conatltutional pn>hJbliion
againsl any law reprdlng
establtsbment of ,.lllfon, and
.that it would create educa·
Uonal divialvenesa.
However, because ol the
J>ll'Qchlal school crllia and its IN CONGREllS, the question reaiiltant ........... oo public was over extension Ind ~· ble upamlon' of -the !lei "ochooll,-many o1 the lllWll
F.ducation Act, '"""" glvea -opponeriU are lakinl a IDCll'e paroclilal pupils' ·;-r-lbart Jn tempered view, inc I u din ~ P,vernmen~prov~. library :;:;!"=" O<dlnariJy the
and labc.-atory Jl!l<cariall, and, In Boston rec:ontly remedial aervices.1, , an
. ClllTentJy, Catbollc ocboqb (lee SCBOOl.8,_ Plie I)
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•• ORANGE COA-Sl CHURCH · D·IRECTORY '
,, LOOKING FOR MEANING & RELEVANCE?
' ,., H . '. FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURC ••· •"· c.1
F1lnlew Rd. At F1ir Dr., Costa Meal
9 A.M;.-Chu<th School 1.0 A.M.-Worahlp
.. .._ ....... , ... ' ......... Stllilff .,..,. 11
Pm. ......... C•••••1· 14M,IO II ~~~~~~~!
-HAUOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH .
1Dt ...... St ........... c.....,._ a...c...a.w1 ... ....... Sunday Scbool 9,45 a.m. Morning Wor•blp 11:00 a.m.
Baptht Training Union & p.m. Evenmg service 7 p.m. I
WodneldaJ Blbla Study & Prayer .......... · 7:00 p.m. I
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH
611 HAMILTON, COSTA MUA
11.t'f. loD Scll1111lttkopf
's.114 S h I •·~S Trtinint Union ••.•••. , • 6:00 I
, , ~Y· c " : •• '' • • · E•1nin9 Worthip • .i •••• ,. 1:00 I
.Mot11lftf Wor1h1, •••• 11 :00 WM. EYtnint Stf'fict •••• 7:00 1 ,._ '41-tltl N...., AhreYI A••hM9
UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH
UIJ S. L PAUSAID ID.
U.NTA AHA Hll•HTS
1ttltDA't ICMOO\. .................... , ............. 11• A.M.
MOtltllte WOISMIP .. , •• ., ........................... 11 A.M.
•VIMIM• WOllHIP' ...... , ............................ , P'.M.
MIDWlfllC llRVICI WIDMISOAY ............... l :M P',M. I ...._ L AcM. p .... , ~rcll PMM HWU1
le;°"""._,E!!!llESll"""~"""'""""'""""'""""""""~-I
FllST
llAPTIST CHURCH ti-·---· 17411 M1111h. ... _,_
ln.o......._
Su"4ty Sdto.I •••• t :JI &11
Mon1i11t Wonhip ., f 1JI & 11
JI_,. AMlllMt If t1 """"
"142·2421
FIRST CHRISTIAN •
CHURCH
Victoria & Placentia Ave. I
Costa Mesa
J•JMt t. "9rcy .,, ....
lfftl•Hfftn ,.,,._ ••rtr w...-. .... .. .... •=• ··"'· 1""9 lcr.t ........... t :M I.Ill.
Mt!'ILI ... W""""' ........ 11:• 1.111.
Ytwtfl .Nlllilt ... "·•"' •••'" ' •·""· """" -· ................ ''·"'· Nursery Care Provided
141-4771 141.&141
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES
llA.NCHD oP THI MOTHt• CHUICH
THI '11ST CHUICH OP CHl1ST, SCllHTlll
IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSITIS •
"DOCTRIME OF ATONEMENT"
Subject of Lesson-April 20
Costa Me11 -First Church of Christ, Scientist
. 2110 M ... Yw41 Dr., C .... W..
S11ffy k1111I t:1 I A..M.
CllM;• s.ni• 11 A.M,
R"'11t11 IM"" 2151 M ... ,_,.Dr.
Huntington BHch-Flnt Church of Christ, Scientist
111 Oll'fl
Churc• & SwttHy Sc•••l--f:JI & 11 :00
leHlflfi ... ...-.10 °""
Lagun1 Be1ch -First Church of Christ, Scientist
6J5 HIP Dr.
CJiutd: & 141Noy Wt1I f:Jt I 11 :00
....,,.. loom, 214 hNtt An.
Newport 8e1ch-First Church of Christ, Sci1nti1t
JJOJ Yhi L,. c ........ s....., k ... t-t:ll .. 11:ff
........ lMa, JJI I Ylti Lw.
Newport Be1ch-Second Church of Christ, Scientist
JIOI Pedflc Y'-Dr., c ...... •I M•
CHrc• & S.llMy S."o•I 11 A.M.
...... a..-.JllJ I . C... Hwy. •
All are cordially invited to attend the church services
and enjoy the privileges of the Reading &oms
CWW c ... PmWN AT ALL SllYICU
CHURCH OF CHRIST
217 W. WILSON ST• COSTA MESA
llTWllM HAllOI e1M11 PAIRYllW
SUNDAY MORNING lllLE STUDY •• , , ..•.•.•.• ,, • t :41 AM
SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP I COMMUNION •• ,10:41 AM
. FIRST CHRISTIAN
SUNDAY EVENING WORSHI', .•...•••••• ••··••• 6:00 P'.M.
-WEDNESOAY EVENING lllLE STUDY •••••• , •••••• 7130 PM Church •f the Delly Wert!
NEWPORT UNITY I NUISllY CAH PIOVIDID
THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH [5( Welcomes You.
Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church
Lutheran Church
of the Master
ST • .IA.MIS, J2ot VS. Udo, Newpon IHclt
I
S•iwky s.mc..-7:JO, f :OO. 11 :00 v
,......, 10:30 -,...,,,.,. 1:00 ,..... \
Iii Holy l•cltorbt & Hooll119 Senkes -
2501 Cliff Dr. l,18-4293
1'.! .................. .... n. ln . ...,... J .. ....... ·--
2900 Pacific View Dr.
CORONA DEL 1i4AR
DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER
Phone OR 3-5022 I locror, till low-. Jolie P. Ashof II; AIM., ne I..-..... , c,.,..
I
' i>h0119:675:02 10 ..,.... Strvlco . . . . . l::lf.t:• t .111.
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ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS
Pacific View Dr. at Marguerite, Corona det Mar
Sundays: 8:00, 9:30 -Child Care at 9:30
Holy Days as announced ..... n. .... ,,... .....,, hwh-..... '44o046J
ST. JOHN THE DIVINE. 2043 Orange Ave., C.M.
Sundays 7:30 & 9:30 Church School -9,30 •
Thursdays: 6:30 & 10 a.m.; ijoly Days as announced I;
Ylc9,n.a.. ...... W.D• ...... _,.._MWJJ4 '
...., kh..r .... . t :41t1d ......
........ lervlco .... ~11•111•
Nursery care aVailable
at all service•
WELCOME
1:45 A.M.-Ftmily W..-1hi~
t :41 A.M.-S•Hty Chvrclri
School
11 :00 A.M.-FtlfiYo Wonhi,
N1,_.,rrnw..t
CHRIST LUTHIUN CHURCH
Misaouri Sllllod
1H Vlctora. St., C•t• Meg L•tMr v. TorMW, Put•r
541 5404 EPfSCOPAL Wws~I• ,...,lctl• t :lS & II AM. • ..... , Scflolol· t·• A.M.
' A:lull •IN9 aa11i ,,,. A.M. . .
CHRISTIAN IUMINTAlY SCHOOL 14J-HW
ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
' 111111· tt ~~"l.:.:""',...... PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
ft:I In.,_ C. Clltr, P... I M11• V•r4o DrlYt I l•••r Strtot, Cost• Mtio. ~lif.
Sund1y S.rYlces ANDIEw c. aN01111soH, ,._
t i• A.M. ... ,............ ,,. A.M. .. ..., ......... ctMlrcll MlmlntWonlei.oi l :at. t :lVl 11:00 S-ulld•Y School: t:oa, ,:$0 & 11:• l1MP'.M.•-.i ..._.., ,
7ia PM. blt<W.M ~ ll:M A.M. '*"""r;:::: Pr_inco of P11co ~wth1rt11 Scl!otl -Ml11 Estlitr Olit..n, PtiKi,al
11;==:=:;Y;:_;_;;;;;;;"::_.,:::. $. ;;:-;;=:=::;1 Offlco Pllono1 149-0121 School PM11t: 14f·Ol6Z
I
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First Assembly of God· Church
146 E. 22nd-st .. Coata Mata 541-3761
M. C. Cronic, Pastor
ll•y Nickt1on, Mini1h:r of Yoiilth
SCt41DUU OP s1mea
S.~·~ klpool ·····-·········t·•~······ t :J• .... ..., w ...... , •......... 11~ ..... 7:00 ....
Church Choir -Shtril l'eubtft, Qlroct•r
Ylsltln Weko• -N_,., A.....,,_
STATI UCINSID P•l.SCHOO~ Wiii-. llrHMr
...... : '41·Zl2)
a HARBOR R&ORM lEMPlf
meetins .at
Wo loliov• 111 You . . • 1:
UNITARIAN ,,
I UNIVERSAL I ST I CHURCH
121' Vlctorio St,. Coif• M1111 646-4652 s~rod•Y• I I ,lO;JCI A.M. 1
1
Attend the church
of your choice·
on Sunday
A Cordi•I Welcome from
THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
'•"'-• '•'•"' COl(IMUNITY
METHODIST CHURCH
111 At... 671·0•10
1:1 1 l11for1111I Wo11hip
t:JO Trodltl•11•I W•rthi,
Huntingloft l1•d1-Norfh
COMMUNITY
MnHODIST CHURCH
6662 H•il A••·· .t42o4461
Wt,.hip I Church Sch•ol
t & 10 :10 AM
CHURCH
. M•ln I: Ad•mt Street1 111 -I
CHURCH lj Dhn• o. M9'fteW D. •· Hllf'lt
Mlii...... ..... ... Mill... •Alll llN LllMOW flOll: INPOIMATIOflh CAU .,..,... L-:k.i~kl .... r l~===~P~ho;n;a:~54;1;·5~7~1;,l~D~1~y~or;::N;l~g;ht~='=='=='=~/l==~:==::=:::=~::::::~:::::=:=~::111
St. J1mu Eplacopol Chur<h
3209 Via Lido, N-rt Beech
SABBATH SERVICES -RELIGIOUS SCHOOL I S.Hay Scho•I
lrvin-Eest II.ff
UNIVERSITY
MITHODIST CHURCH • Huntington Beach I
l i Morlllftf W.nhi' 11
, l :JI & ~l:HAM f
'l it.I• Sthool •••••••• t :45 AM
Youtt. 6rou,1 ••••••• 6:00 PM
i E••11it1t Wont.i, •• , •• 7:00 P'M ................ -WM.-••·•·
'".....,,fl"'~ tt tU MrYltn
I Sth I lr,,in•. Newperl leech r
"""' '"'""' ,,,.,,., CENTRAL ~! G L A D T I D I N G s "'' •.M. ,,,,,, '""' CORONA DEL MAR BIBLE CHURCH ,J, ,
"'"'"'" o .... ;,,.1 ,,..;" ~~· .~ -.,._uacH I ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Ol"FICE.: • w. '°'" Hl'i[hW•Y· N.t . : c,,; ~ ~· o~ 15th & Monrovia , Newport Beach
Piion•: '-"·'111 0
otr1oe1 •-··""' --·· ......
~ C" 11/J flock Wett of Hoat Hospl .. 11 641·1621 or 141·1111
DIAL-A0PIAYll-64M6Jt ,_ i$. f~orn11 l•nvH;11:r, 1'11r.r -'"" MDltr, M1111QI DirMIW
,
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CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
.. "...-rt ....
Mt!llW a.i'tll tt U ....... Cfilofd: 1t•i.. ki.tct. 1.M Anttltl
SIJHD4Y Sl!llVICE. •.• 11 UA
Mlnh:lef' •••• Alber"I lurlt1, lt.S.c.F.
elJPl'ITM (MAl'IL
C>niftl't C-ll YMC.I\, 2lOD 1Jnl¥nalty (Ir.
GO AHEAD!
SLEEP IN SUNDAY MORNING!
.,... .,.... ... 1:11 AfMwlH,.,.,....
CALVARY CHAPEL ...............
NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH
..,c,.~......,.;...
,... ""' .... c....... t.t-........... , ............ '-'""' .... ...... aflill'7 ~ ... 1•••• ... , ....... , .. ~ WMfll' ,... _ _.....,,_ ............. ....
642-6713 646-9512
.JJ.ar/,or d~lian C~urc~
Of MIWPOIJ UACH-C.....,._I ........... ..., ............. , ~
411 L 1M Jr,. C.... .....
Church School -f:45 A.M.
&nphumng
ThePlmolGod
The Pmon of Christ
The Power of tht Hofy Spirit
I Sunday School , J.M I Momi111 Wo"hip 9 •!Id 'IO:JO AM
lw11ln1 Serviu: 7 PM Thl;r'4•Y lllble Sf\idy I
~~~7 1'M I, Nu~ry during ffrvk:'J I
A fvll Youth Program 11
Cm. of Orange .ind llnf. Sr. 11
"""'-· I l'IJtOr ff, [. J-; lfCA i.1b1. I.
UllftM a.re• of 'i' RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
ljl 410 10th $t,, H1111tintl•" l••th
,htri. Sl6·Zl20
Atlu lt & Y•ulil $1r'fict1-
l I :Otl A.M.
llNUT PATI., MINISTll
' I
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+ ......... + ... ' .. ~-s ·1 I :r,. '-' ~ ~lt'MA'I~
COMMUNITY
CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE
Wettllfp-1 t:OO A.M.
Cli•rdi w... 111ot .....
Or. f'tll• •• MLIPf'I" Mhr:: .....
Miu: ......, ...... o.c ••.
67J.IOQO
f :45 A.M-SuH., School, fllrMl"f c•,. for Oftt'Y Mnke
10:10 A.M.-"A 0..,... ltftletln of .1-Qrlsr'"
Sermon Oy P•1lor
7:00 P.M.-"Pnl. T1tti M• WM Mo,t n. Yi11M"
Sermon Oy Pttlot
Mon. 7:JO P.M.-Cottoge ,.,..,., M"'41tf-646oJ160
Wed. 7:10 ,.M.-loll> lood, T.-hl .. ,.....,..., Wh!MMl11
c11o1r sr,. et Mtl s.911oy s.nkn
P'r•ytr M•tling-, S•h1rd1y •:JO A.M·
HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD
740 W. Wilson, Costa Mesi
¥. L Ht•TWfCI(, '"''•' CAI~ .. NTlY S41o4104 M11 .... .t .... --
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:45 A.M. -$1;11doy Scho.i
ClosMS for •H qes
10:50 A.M.-"WHt WI' lot'"9-No, I'"
s. ....... "" ,...,
6:00 P.M. -Y••" Sonica
1:00 ,,M, -.. Wiii C•Ufo~• h t!I hltr•"4 lty ........... , ..
....... ""Patot
COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
~klltof -KlflllrM:10ll -• .._....., -CW Ctn
Cod• Mt1•
FIRST UNITED
MITHODIST CHURCH
19th St I HtrOor l/'fd,
Wo,..t.i, & Church Scho•I
t i10 & II AM
541-7727
Cotti Mtta North
MESA YHDE
MITHODIST CHURCH
Mt .. V•t4• I l•k•r St.
14•·271t
Wor1hi, I Clri1ttll School
t :OO & IO:lD AM
H""tit1tff11 htcll
FIRST UNITED
MnHODIST CHURCH
2121 17th St ••••• IJ6.j111
S1rvic1J -•:lO I 11 t .111.
Nwr1try lhr1 2"d 9r11dt • 11
Ch1rch School -•:JO •·"'·
W•r1hip .••• 1:10 AW
IJJ.f2lJ
Metlint t1111,1rtrily 111
St. M11k ''•1Dykrit11
Ch,,,rch
E11tbluff Dr. I J•m"•r•• J:d,
L•gunt l•••h LA<iUNA lllACH
MnHODIST CHURCH
216)2 Weslty Dr I•
So. lagu111
Worthip t :lO & 11 AM
Ch111ch Scheol •:lO AM
4,9.JOll
N-pert l11cli
CHRIST CHURCH
IY THE SEA
1400 w. '•'"•• ll'fd. IJJ.]105
Worth!, & Churcli Schnl
t & IO:l O A.M .
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
of the Coastal Areas
Christ Church Pmbvterlan
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Worship -10:45 A.M.m
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PlloM: 675-3915
Jillnlsler: Dr. D. W. McEJroy
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Pulpit and
(Cenlla11ed ft'rem Pase 4)
Corona de) Mar. Church school
and chlld c~ wtll also be
hell! ot thot ho\11'.
"Doctrine of Atonement" is
the them e oi the Bible lesson-
iien;non at all Cltrittlan
Stlence churches in lhe area
this Sunday. ·
Speatting at both 1:30 and JI
a.m. worship services, Putor
George J . Busdiecker, will
preach "Our Risen Shepherd
King" at Newport Harbor
Lutkran Cburcb, 2501 CUI!
Drive, Newport Beach, Sun-
day.
EpilcGHI Clllrdi, :aM.! ~
AV<., Cciolo )( .... ..w -..e
communloo bola at !:!O IOd
t :JD 1.m. Sunday. O\urch
ICboal ~ 1 for all •&ts
meel durlof lie lo ml I y
i;ervice at 9:30 a.m.
Dr. Jack E')Si&D Ad<l4111ton.
lawyer, minister, authof and
lecturer, will be the 1uerit
speaker at the . Llpaa Beee"
Cll..U of lltU,S... Scleoce,
20062 Laguna Canyqi Rood.
Dr. Addingtoo will talk .. the
subject "Sciertific Pr•yer."
Services .--e btld at I a.m.
and 11 a.m.
oervlce Ill the HlJllllnclan
Beach ChoPol, ltji oncl Onni•·
Al the ....... ..,.ice, 7
o'docl;tbe -bJtj1 Blpliot Youth Pellowablp Group wJll
.,.....,i the -am. A pancake brtakfaat will be
held next Sunday lrom 7 to 11
1.m. at the fellowship hall ol
tile -ciiopel, Ith Ind °'"""·
A lwl·nl&lit rttr<at !or DW'•
ried coopfol will be held al '
BieaNlocruult~ln
W"8tlnimtw Sunday. Falhtr
John °"""""' !ON!) wW opeat on "Family UWic."-
The rtltt« will clooe with
refreshments and dlscussion.
• ' .Ull,Ymol: J
• Local ChWtches
I
Urged to 'Merge'
BJ l.OVll CASSEU u,, ........ ,...
Merger ol major Prolellaot
dtn0minaU001, on a national ~tJl!~aY .!i~
. '<(alt. 'I1Jef ... beCln "°" to practice a.ialian unity at the ............
inmldllleuajty ... -
by . COCl1 lo ·-two atternaUves:
t. They could unlfe -
mlniltr1a ---uiot tl!oY --.......... Ing tocether. -Iha -..... -wblJe """'"< '11 "'"""~ ...
that each -lo lho -blned -tlao 1"'1111UJ -·-tualft-with bfo orfclnol p a re a I
deoomlnaUon.
The women of the church
are sporu1c>rine a family night
potluck dinner, 5 p.m .. SUn-
day. The program will be
"Puppets for the Lord." Those
11Uendlng should bring a dish
to. shal'!: and table service.
Rolls and beverage will be
furnished.
Dr. Henry Gerhard, minhter
ol the churoh, hu invited Dr.
Addington to give a weekend
~ m Scientlfic Prayer
on May 3 and 4. "The M ... ka of a True Nearing Completion
Tbal. ln _,. the poli·
lion two by -. ol nlne
Proltllant bqdleo, ,.ho .,. cond~ lllOiloi>a<e merger
negotlitlons In a forum called
the Consu!tatioo on Church
Union (COCU).
At lta recent meeting ln
Atlanta, Ga., COCU adopted a
.. t ol guidelines hr lntorcurch
action at the 1ocaJ: level.
l . They could -.l>IJlh a
£"1erated clu'ch, w!licb -seek dual (or triple, or
qLJadruple) -with Ille various naUona1 deMmlnao
tioM involved. Jumor dlur<b ""° the hist>
school youth meet~ tile t
o'clock botr. Baby~ ii pro-
vided durq: lhe !int service.
Shepherd" balld upon Eaekiel 34: u.11 wJll be the message The new <-hrirtian SCionce Cnurcb, at 24411 Moulton Parkway Lagu.. Hills
o1 Dr. Wm. R. Eller a1 the will open at the end ol April. Th• '280,000 structure was designed by Thoma;
1:45 and n a.m. wonbfp W. McCortell, A.I.A., ol Laguna Beach. ' ' · THE GUIDELINES 111Ue.I
ways in which churcbes of dif-
fertnt denominatioos, ee:rving
the same community, may
pool .their resources or even
unite wilbout w~ting rar their
parent bodies to work oot all
ol the detail! ol a national merger.
The cui~ drolled by•
committee undtr tbl
ch>irmamhip ofllr. WllllMn
P. 'l'homi->. lllated clert ~
lbe United~
Ch11tth, empllarbe Iha! local
in-un:hcooperallmnoed
not bo reatrlc:ted lo tbo nine
denominations now;
ponlc~ in COCIJ.
services Sundly, at Lldltuu --------...:..--.=...------------------
"Kids to Kamp" newspaper
drive has begun at Warner
Avenue 8 a p 111 I Church~
Warner Avenue and Gothard
Street, Huntington Beach. The
drive will last tbrouah July.
Papers may be brought to the
church Saturdays from 9 a.m.
to noon. Further infonnation
about the paper drive may be
obtained from Pastor David B.
Wood, 847-7050, between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m.
Morning worship is at. i0 :30 ·
a.m. at Raurrecllon Lutheran ·~ 91112 Hamilton Ave.,
Huntiugtoo Beach. Nursery
care Is provided.
Pastor Arthur R. Tingley,
will spnk oo "The Way of
Active Concern."
Sunday school is held al t
a.m.
"The Abortionist -Sainl or
Simer?" wW be the subject of
the meeting of the Ualtarlaa-
UnlvenaJlst FeUow1hJp o f
Lapna Beach to be he.Id Sun-
day, 10:30 a.m.
Mrs. Esther Lewis wlll
speak at the American Legion
Hall, Legion and Catalina
StreeL!i, Laguna Beach.
St. John the Divi1e
Ann Landers
"The Risen Clrist Speaks lo
His Church" Is the title' ot the
sermon which J""" E.
Piercy, minister of J'lnt
Cbrf1tian Clntrdt, 792 Victoria,
CoN Mesa, will ~ dur-
ing bod! of the morning
Cllure• ti ~ Miiter, 2900
Pacific View Drive, Corona
de! Mar.
The lellior high Luther
Leque will Ill""'{ part of tile
wttkeod In a retreat at the
John Crean ranch.
worship hours. Sunday school Dr. Detmond w. Bittinger.
meets at 9:30 a.m. The 7 p.m. head or the departme.rrt or
vesper service will be con-socioioc, !Oclal welfart and
ducted by the seii.or hlg!i anthropology, ch 1 pm an
yooth group. Coli<se, 0r.,.., will be L'le
--guest speaker at Ra 1' b tr
Flr.st United M: e i Ill o d I s .t · C'ariaUU· t'ltardl, 425 E. 18th
Cburcb, 2711 Seventeenth St., : St., Costa Mesa.
Huntington Beach, will con· O:turdl 3Chool meets at 9:45
duct two worship eervice1 -a.m. and worship i!1 at 10:f5
Sunday at 9:30 .and ,ll a.m. a.m. The church ii obMrvinc
The yooth minister David Pit· Sundiy as llliber Educalicin
tmen wm cOOiluel th. Day.·
services. The inquirers class · · -
meets at 10:45 a.m. and "The Miracle-stories or Mat.
church scboor meets during thew.~ P'oct or Fiction",,. the
both ieMces. Y-"' ;;;...,~ ....i.i• _. .... r-tiUe'Of the sermon to be liven meet at s:so;,.m. by the Rev. stanley P. Allen
'nle Comm"tsaion on at Feaatal11 Valley
Evangelism will meet Mon· Presbyierlu an.rcll. 9420
day, 6:30 p.m. Talbert, JI a.m. Sunday.
"Salvation lJ Life" will be
tbe Sunde:y rtleMage ciw:r1 by
the Rtv. Wlllil J. 1-for the
Finl Baptist Cllare• ol H ...
tillgton Beach at both the 9:30
a.m. service, hekl at Peek's
Chapel, 7101 Bolsa,
We&tminster and the 11 a.m.
Church school beains at t :U
a.m.
St. Matutew L • t la e r a • a. .... of Irvine broke ll'ound
for its new wonblp.educa·
tlonaJ facility in University
Park laJt Sunday. The lite of
the new church is at the cor·
ner of Culver Drive and
Sandburg Woy.
The Rev. Herbert Nier·
mann, the church'• pastor :
17415 MagnoUa. St, durin1
Sunday evenin.c aervictJ for
the next three weeks~ The
theme of study Js "New
Forms Of Mluion". This
week:, 7 p.m., the Rev. Vah.sc
Mardrirosian, dJrector o f
Spanish apeaking ministry ol
Southern Callfornia B.aptilt
Convention, will be guest
speaker.
The past thirty lln1Jes
group, sponsored by t h e
Epioeopol Cllvrclo of tho
J\1esslall, Santa Ana, will bold
its second monthly branch meeWis Sunday-at the !.evere
Houae, toO W. Firot St.,
Tustin. Ruervationa may be
made by calling ·Dick Stroup
529-2301 or Betty Greedy 633-
54.11, evenlnp only.
"Jesus Is tbe Way" will be
the theme of Paitor Eu1ene
Schramm's sermon at
Redeemer La~eru Cburclt,
16361 Springdale St., Hun·
tington Beach, at I and 10:45
a.m. Sunday tchool and adu1t
Bible clulta are held at 9
a.m. Communion will be
celebrated at the 10:'5 a.m.
service this week.
Wedneaclay al 7:!0 p.m .. the
aecond in a Wl1ea: of Bible
&tudla enUtled "Know Whit
You An Wlln<alng" will be
held.
Blind Grandfather
Walter Alben, chairman of
the building commiltee; and
committee memben Lewis
Mertz Ind Dooald Lang par·
tictpated In the ceremony.
The Rev. P. G. Neumann
will preach "Vandalitm in U.
Name d. Peace, or Orilt's
Lepcy of Peace" at the 11
1.m. -!tr Finl Baptilt
Cllllrdl and cl01 -· !Ol Mapojia, C<llta -·At S111>-
' .·
Now Sees the ·Light
DEAR ,WN LANDERS : Please tell me why, out
ol a lamily' ol three boys and three girls (all middle
age and With nice families of their own), not one of
them can find one hour a month tci visit an SO.year-old
father who is nearly blind and can't hear very well.
The poor old man has bad arthritis and he hasn't been
out of the house since his----------
wife's funeral three and a
hill years ago.
Every year at Christmas the
children send beautiful plants
and expensive r Jannet
bathrobes. When his birthday
rolls around , they send lovely
cards .saying, "I hope you
have a nice day." Why on
~arth don 't they sbow up in
person and help make the day
a nice one?
I can see it now -these six
knuckleheaded kid3 will gather
at their father's funeral, wring
thelr hands, dab at their eyes
and tell each otber they had
no idea the end was near.
I know this situation is not
unique. Ann. There are
thousands of people all over
the world who lead their own
comfortable lives and never
give a thought to an old
molhef'<>r father. Why do they
have to wait until death come!
and it's loo late? If yoo can
answer this you're a smart
lady.
-J•UNDICED EYE
hate to have anythina happen
to her.
Don 't suae!t a minister
because wt are not reli1ioua
people Ind Ille wouldn 't go. I
might add, my pan.nts araue
a great de.al. Thein iJ not a
happy riwrlqe. What should
I do?
-'iANTA FE, N. M.
DEAR SANTA, u yea ...
find &lie ll'tk:le It mlpt be a
good idea lo hlllld fl le lltr
without comme.t -la •
catul muaer. U 1• cuaot
ltcate tbe article, matiOll It
to your.~; ....... ....
on Ute new medtcadn w"10
has done wOnclen for w.raea
over 40. i tu1pHt 1be 11 llav·
ing menopausal p r • b I e 111 1
'Which, added to the pM(em1
el a shaky marrlqe, are
eDOGP, to ~w uybocly latt
a neurttic deprenl011.
Meantime the cllurdt Is
meetinc 1! the Uol..nlty
Pork l!lementary School, San-
burg Way. 1be cllurch
SponlOl'I the Lutheran campus
mlnfxtry ot UCI. Sunday
wor1hip &ervlctJ bqin at
10:30 a.m. and Sunday IChool
and Bible classes fer aaes
three and over begin at 1:15
.. Ha.fl to the Man Who Never
Doubted! Hall and Farewell"
will be lbe Ml'DllJll topic ot the
Rev. Bruce Kurrie, new
minllter at the Presbyttrbia cnn:• " • C.-01~ ll50 Flirvlew Rood, Coota Maa.
Wonhip and church achool
will be at t :JO a.m.
The lnllaltallon service for
Pastor Kurtle will be held at 4
p.m. Sunday, followed by a
reception.
d.ty'1 eveninc terrice, 7
o'clock, the Rev. Harold
-....... youth minoter, will
spiak m "'n>ere't One in
Ev•y Crowd -Or -Who't
Who In the Avent• Boptiot
Church."
Finl Claittlu Cllurclo •f
Lopu -· 115 Lecioa. will bold Sunday -at 10:451.m. wl)h 1be llev. Bruce
Cu1hin1 preachin1
"Faultlesl." COmmtekll will
be cele!nted.
At the evtninc temce the rnlllionir7 film, "'l'llNulh the
Gates of Splendor.'' will bt ..,...,..,
c-11 Meoa \Jallarlaa Vol·
vend1& a.ru, 1211 Vte-
torla St., wlll reoocnJae -
C ommunien will be memben at the 10 :30 a.m.
celebrated at both the 1:15 and aervfce Sunday.
11 a.m. HrYi~ Sunday at . . amt Llltll~ Clloiei, 1'0 ' L«tu\'tr"uthor JOIQhine
Ylctori1, COiia Mna. The ; CuMblgton Edwards' .;, 111
Rev. Loli¥" Tornow will · ~ 11 the Newport Harbor
preach "'!'he d<iod Shepherd" Sev-.ra1 .WV.Ital Clllre•
at both oerv1c... fund railing banquet, Sunday
Sund&Y scheol Ind Bible I p.m. The church ta located ci.a-meet at t :JO a.m. 1t 271 Avocado, cart.a Mflll.
Nurtery care ta provided 1t all COot of the banquet ls IUO ...,,tcaa. per pe-. The pl'OOeldl will
Boroseope
10 to ... butldln( IUnd fO< the
new church unctvary. For
_..uons, ~Mn. Ver·
na Jones, MS-mt.
SCHOOLS ...
(Caotln ... From Pop I )
American B.apil!t leader, the
Rev. Dr. Paul L. Sturges, aaid
aid to parochial acboolo woold
be 1cceptable to hhn il
Catholic authorities ac;i'eed to
publicly supmiaed standanls
in their achooJ systems.
• 0 TllE ·nME has com(''
he sa.id, "whe.n American BaP.'
lists must shed the vestiges·
of parochial fear, shake off
the remnants ol ri a r r o w
denomfitallaaolla and ae<opt
the polture of matun! rtalists
in a pluristic society."
However, there llti1J atfl •
sharp voices of ol>posttion.
"The cry for aubsidy to
churt:h achools is a ·cry for
subsidy to the church," the
Rev. Dr. C. Stanley Lowell,
associate director or ·
Americans Un!ted for Separa·
tion o! Church and State,
Cushing OKs
TEV's New
Testament
writes ln christianlty Today.
Some Calholl,co allo oppoae
old to parochial '1Cbool!. It
could 4'harm our church,"
uy1 a group ln Dttrolt, called
Catbollcs for Public Educa·
lioa, 1dding that IUch aid
woukt incrt.Ue "aegregated
sd>OOI systems" contrary to
trmds t o 'i a rd ecumei'lical
co.peralion.
, Luthe,1,1an . I . -
¥ outl1 Plan .
'Movement'
CHICAGO (UPI) -A new
Lutheran student ·movement wm be klekecf olf In late
August at a lh:-day con.
1UtuUng convention of
1' epr e s en tat Ive sof the
denomtnaUon'a two principal
student orP,nlzaUons.
A joint .convening committee
of the Lutheran S lu dent
Anoclatton of A m e r i c a
(I.SAA) and Ga.mma Delta,
meeting hert, set Aug. U.21 as
the dates ahd Denver as the
tentaUve site for the con.
NEW YORK (UPI) vention. The I.SAA b made up
Today's En&.tiah Verdon ol the of ~ . and university
New Teotamen~ publi-b)' •. ,ltudenta alflllated chiefly with
the American Bible Society lbe Lutheran Church 1 n
oncl popqlarly known by tile ti-Arilerlca and The American
tie "Good News fer Modem Lutbl:ran Clwrch. Its cotm-
Man," hd 'receiV<d tfle •fm. terpoJ1. Gamma Delta, ii
primatur, or official 1pprovaL ~GI Lutheran Cbun:i>
ol CarUln1l Richard Cushing, MilDtrl Synod otii~.
An:hbfabop ot Bolton.
Parent Poll
Gives Trend:
One 1uggestion, which would
be fairly eaay to put into ef.
feet , is for two or m«e
neighboring churches to car-
ry out joint programs ol otudy
or service. Fer eumple, 1
Methodist Church , an
Epiecopal Church Mid a
Presbyterian Orureh couJd
jointly !pOMOr an inner city
piiaion wbicb no one ci them
could handle alone.
Another "'"'°"llty fol for two
or more cburchel of differmt
d~1Uons to lbare, a pro-
rwional staff member -
such as a (lirectar ol r&igioos
education -who would 1tn1e
the needl ol both ...,.
greptlonl. Or, goin( one step
furlheT, they could jointly wp-
port a clerl)'man engated in a
•peclal llind ol ministry~ for
ewnple, to uDchurdied YOW>i
people In the community, or to
residents ol homes for the
oged. "
A 11DRD 1uggestion from
COCU call! for joint uae ol
buildin1 fa c-111tie1 "to
eliminate cM!y,dupliclUon."
When two churtftes stand
practically dieek by jowl, it
seems wasteful for both of
them to. buikl specialized
fodlitles, ouch .. pari111 halls
er ki&cbm, which se UMd for
only an hour ..,-.0.eac& Jrett.
In fact, with a will to do ao. 1
several d:tun:bes a( llfiie11t· -CGUld~ ....
mlllullly ..,.ui>le ICbeduJes
for llfwinlJ an entire piW, in-
cludinc the main auditclium
or sanctuary In wbldi Sunday
w""'11p IOrVicel are held. The
teulblUty · of this ar·
r111gement hu already been
demonatnted In the new
"model city" ol COiumbia,
Md.
PLANS FOR a1winC Jll'O' sram, rtaff or fadlM:kc, the
Tbompoon cmunftlee .icr.
could be formulated In Micll •
way as to include ~
parishes ol the .Romab
·CathoHC t'burcb or fl. !'.Alterjl
Orthodox churcbes, .., weU ...
churches of Prote1tan~
denomlnation.1 , ne.t
partidpatinc in cocu.. : :
n-Ill -~ ball bact-:cl~ ~
by leadm who ... --ing why '"they" •e IO aJow ii woriinc out a mqrer It ~
na~ le•el. ~
inerm oaw bta:Jiw a mat
ter ol local -. '""" may be tuot -til .-lecl·tp
pump oew life into the mover· ment:. , '.
••
Temple Se~·
••
Music Show J• ,,
Temple Beth David= Orange Colmcll will preoent ·
IMUal Musical Rmft' Q'J
1:15 p.m .. Ind Sunda1 ...,
ternoon, l :!O p.m. Tbe lht!M
of the coocul will be ''TltM
lmpoqlbJe Dream." ~
The aduJI choir wm p-c
~ lolk muolc ••I
"Soilnd ol Muoi<:" oaledlaai!
as well 11 iolip tram "Min
La Miricha." ~
The event will be' held
Community
·Church, 4111 Kalal~, · Alamit011, and the
Uonal Chwcb cboir
plrtlcipale' In a portion ol lllt.
review entllled "1bo llnom of
America."
More than IU miWoo
copies of the TEV New Testa·
ment have betn put in circula-
tion l1nce Its fint appemnce
in September, ltlll. The firat
prlntln1 ol ao edition ol 100,000
copies with the imprimatur is
belnc prepared. The Rtv. Dr.
Latoe E. HolJniren, a pnerol
teerelary ol tho Bible Soci>ty,
uid there wUI be no chances
in the te1t.
Anti·TV Ads CONGREGATIONS
par"1 to go lurlber
pr~·~----~~~~--·' toward"
'Help for Poor'
School Opening
The Moot Rev. John J.
Ward, splrflllal director ol the
St. Vlnce:nt de Paul Socie.tYi
Wllf --the Orange C«uity
Ozonam Schonl ol Charity at
'St. ilnlllOlty cimt Church,
Anabefm, Tua411y, I p.m.
Seukm wW be conducted !or
el(llll week1 . .
Dtafgned to· acquall'lt
IQIMn with the wort' ol the
st. Vincent de Paul Society onif the need fO< volUbteer
help ol the -· the achoo! •lil be •11•111orec1 bl' lht
Frtderlc Olanarn ParllCu!ar
Council of tile ooctety.
Urban Talk Set LOS ANGELES (AP) -
More than 2,000 Catholic
parent.II ln Loi Angela: say
they refuse to buy a product if Women of H u n t I n I t on
it.stelevlalonadvertising Beach's Resurrection
featuru tex, violence, vulgari· Lutheran Church will bear a
ty or Insolence. talk on urban min1ltry at their
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Many; who answered a aeneral meetinc' Tuaday, I
survey by the Los Angeles p.m. The .Rev. Satnuel Ujile,
An:hdloce .. n Cwricll o f putor ot • ·-Long Beach
CMM!ic Women said they just Lutheran chmch, .I@ be the
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Other result. in the survey
ol PB(•nl& in 15 parochial
eleioentary achool1 showed
that a& percent of tbOle que•
'tlontd felt~ wu too much .'
vlottnce In 'ttleVillon: not
enoogh family pn>JrOl!Ullin«
In early evening and nOt enouah lnf(lnil1Uve ahow1 on
art, ~ aod i;Wture.
Moit famlllea qlieltloned
had two or more ttlevillon .....
YOUR OWN BUSINESS
Earning Polenll1l
~nllmffed
We offer
fln1ncl1t 1sslsfl1c1 ••i•• ·, .. n. Miirlft• diktct.tn •• 111 '"' tt-, s-n ''"""'" -rrt. C•111p•U trel11il1t ,.. .. , ..... W•11't 1nt.tf.r• with ,, .....
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U11IY"'4ll CMnchllla lr11den
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DEAR EYE: Wiiiy'! Bec.luse
they are selflsb aDd ill·
con1idtrltc a.ad 1bprt&l&hted.
lt'1 1s s:lmple as that
DEAR ANN LANDERS :
Recently I ran •cross an artl·
cle caUed ''Profile of.Neurotic
Depression." l was boniDed
to discover that the symptom!
sound very much tike what my
mother is going throuah. The
article said these people need
DEAR 'ANN : I'm elm.inc; an
attractive man -objeci,
matrimony. His 1l1 t er
(maiden lady) ls \ovtly but
she's a complete introvert ~
impossible to enterta.ID. Ha
has hi-that he'd llU me to
invite her "lo spend the
Memorial Day holiday wit&
me. I'm :afrald l'd be trnmC
oot afttt 24 1-o. Bot I don 't
want to hurt my chaneea.
What b the wise thhlJ to do?
Aquarius: Dori't Wander Too Far "'
C.: cn4t l7to1111 .. c.IMti cn41 1JN111
IJWL·THll ..
treatment. '
l didn'l re11liu my mother
was sick and now I feel like a
heel becall.!e I've been im-
-GA.
DEAR GA.: Say .. uo1
tln1t "ftllT'1 •boat 7 • 1 r dluca. Ir-• waets .. JDMTJ
yoa be wm, 1£ .. -·~ .. woa't ca.e W. 111 I I •
ltecaate 111 we~ Uce tt llft -· patltnl and snappY wllh her. t-::'*''L!t~~': -w Jfow can I get htr to 10 to~a • ~ Ktr f:," ~ r.i;
doctor without hurt.inc l\er wlpl: :="'fl c.11• 111 " =
pride? Even thou&b J doo't =-=-· ......., ".,,.. •
show it at times. l IOYe m, ..tr11t111~ ... ..::'.:=...~_J;
moUy Ver:J~ ~ and l,'d : ~-.:~;...=.~
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~!TREES ... ?.f.~e WORLD
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SUNDAY
APRIL' 20
By SYDNEY OMARR
RICCllEATION BJNT, Vary ....... -. ..........
wrl ... Msiem WIJJ' Mers ... -t· ..... -*1 ..... MDJ ...... ...... ·--... _ .... " ... •Ill blJ aprlWe al .-.,a..-
ARIBll (Ma<b 21·AJlril 11): °"''"' lo loo -al a ..... ,.., -appll• lo -you .. , .. ...u __ ,_,.,ii
lo~-ln-ancl
--· ContiO[ ._. 1btJ> dtJ can be -.ctlve.
TAUlllJI (Apr!! -ay Ill: Be..,. bud....,. matlm.
Mote or """'r eJhlliltl Jm.
,..._ in 11111 -· Strive to promote· tl'l.~t. 11aou.. 11111 c11p1oma11o "fl'
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Whe.t yOu seek may not be fa r JI): SUck close to home bue. ~".:l:· B~t,:: ar;.,.tem~-:.~~ Reallaetl!allOIDedlsput ... re Sc ... ripps M.irama. r' Ranch
Control fhi.t .,.,_ Alfters baled on pure emotion •nd
come from wl1hln. Spiritual •lll aoon, be fOl'flDll8l. Ac-b f
-llollaylrotspectalaid. tivitycoone<tedwlthfomllyi1 can e a program or
8CORPIO (Oct.13-Nov. ll): preferr"1. Doo 't .wandtr too - -•
0oa·L.....,. a11o111 ·--· far. , • your club or social Mate, othon cloot to you m1y P!ICl!IS (Feb. tt-1'1.orch II): •
11ova -~lai•• 0on·t -~ YClllne!f ~ org· an1'zat1'0' n ..• now buying. Bo . If valua, boolc: iliueo. Tntth 11 , ,,_., matter 11 amiably grulelt we.,..., ~ f-l
oettlod..Act .......u.cty. 11 tllly nl.!t. Whit Ir II value WUkDAYTOUISol Saippt Mlfa_ llandt_ ) o!,~m:;i;~.1 (N!:~i! J'! =•!:.. othlr tbfnp especially deslpd fo• cMc, ooclal, churdl and ,
othor groupJ. M•k• ............. -far,_ I -·lo. T-, •. lo II' TODAY II 'lOUR 011anlzatlon;g1<1u1u1tesfar'201"mott.C-· ' ~ ~.,. ~ = JlaTllDAY,... .. ~ Ing"" cott .... leU·O< lu!-.S anilable too.
W1f« .to be '-'!. c.otzot ::::-: ....... -..= 1 For ,_,.•\JON wf intonn.tlon all 277·1110 .......,, Udlo and be DolaOa hlva 'liloNilflf""'-! (or 291-o204 woekdays only).
~RN (Dec. ~... you in -~ Wodoiu HiVI ~WI' blfcio : It)· One you Ulllally JOi,,lld lt due. 1f ~IJ OPlN SM. S..., ..., .......,,,. W ...,. upOn 1N.Y 004-be 1Vlilabl.. (OI' m.rl.... Mil'"1' t)c.. M1Y DAY 4:3!f-.. ~0 t•s.tfV«•• t••
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What's, ~e hind ., Uproar Over Sex Education
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' • ., Nm IJ1.MAN • •
... 11Jr.11er fl. 'l)iwd !Ind,..._. . ·• '
• • ~ ·.POI--= •••.. .,---2~~~!!'.!!~~!!:~~~~~~~---' .......... to the , ,.......,,
. Aller -lfYe 'JW'S.. . -
~ their cblldnsl, I apectal ochnol
board mlttinc was convened in October
In air objectlana. St*Wn from all over
the atate condemned the progrm. Nut
followed rajllos attracting buodreds (J(
pareola who cla.-.d 10< rtmoVat (J(
"Family Ule" from the schools.
-Booaw J . N~. a -a1, N.J~
• ~; asked 'bi:s (iv e .. year·old
d.,.tdtt, J.ut November what sbe was
ctniog at U.. c!imer ~le. he .,., ""'"'
•.inia lltt)e tum aback 'by her amnr.
"The sperm swimx up here In ,_ the e::• she replied, golng on to give, uys !Jr. May, a rather acxurate explanation
tf human eooceptioo u .she had learned
!I in first grade that morning. "The only
'~*'88: I can't remember," she said, "~ .»-' the daddy gets the sperm Into the ......., ...
!When an angry mtemew with acbool i!flciala 'convinced him bla davpi!er need ""1 aal<io have her que:llimi ans-.d In
dus, Mr. M'ay foand a .new miasion in lie. Siiii'e then be bas spent •at least a
~ d. ntghi. each week, llOIDdima ....t ni&hl." crissm>silng New Jeney e In Individuals and l«turinc lo
·Oil the e.vils of ·an education.
. , MA Y'S crusade . 1w been •>· lilWaling but far from lonely. Jn the paal
llx mootbs. myriad -l>ave spnmg '!I' ......, the country In denou!q_aex
fucatlon as immonl, . ...iw.nive, Cam-
~·-Nllil(. --.,.... .. ..-lecbos ..... --.tbt•lll 'Amerioa la In-.,,,,..,,.. ,.....,. .... ..._ .... _...qliiil -.,1a ............. _..... • .., ~lMe-. -
that ever rocbd the natloo'a--1BAT lllUWlCAll' Urlad ..... IJnderllUCbbanoenuPAUSlt(~ 'ilia! tW ob: ediaciltlaa 't""r -...
Against IJncoaatitWooal s.. -•> ..,,.. 11111 lfn. Alice•-"' 11o1 ... c
and MOMS (Mothers for Moral Stability), In Catllomla'I Saa Matff County. Sbe
outraged and frl8f>tened pmots .... ..,.. 1....i tt "exceedingly objodlanat>lo" lo
rying their complaints In ocbool boaiUs. -"tbla IOrt d t1dng In a m1Dd
sr.atebouses and even to Congras. , IMUP.~' as wu done 111 TV. "You~.
Legislaton In Arimoa, Catlloriia Iowa down .lilodesUy belw ... boys and prls In
New Jeney, New Yort and otiai..M the c~ and 11 leada In Jll"Oo
.... debating whether In inveotlpf< mlaculty, she .....ts.
..-;ct or aboiish -educatloo. A bill Mrx. Welner Md oeverat neighbors
be!,.. eon...., .....id withhold Federal ,. .... so lhocked by what they saw that
funds from ,.. education ...,..... or Ibey form«I ~·1or P>nntal J1iP1a
... lated teacher traming. In bar the program from beinc"llhown in
Stunned educaton, who tboogbt Ibey San 1\11teo ..mo111. wbicb had (J(fered it
had won community support for ,.. In teachers ol-tlle system'i·family life
education through intemjve elfortl to tell aex~Uon f'OW'll!I· Wbait.~1 more, the
parents about the . courses .... asking, panilla group demanded that the
"Why now?" Nobody fea1ti knows. ·lflte:m'• whole ~1.-educltklll·~ be . dlopped. To aoUcit mclltY for their cause. .Moot ol·the opponenla say they "just they 'have cllllribute!I, ._ other
didn't know what was going on•• until mate:rla1s. a Fmnily Life Education
their dilldmi enlightened tbOm. Some COioring Book with llUCb captions ax
trace the public reaction lo a Mlrdl llA "Tbil is the poycblalrlst who tellll little
San Franaaco Educational ~ pro. -1»w 1n have intercoune. Color
!State Guidelines Local Scene:
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Hit Cautious Note
, : -N .... -· --lu-rolaUve·tohuman ·
California l!Chool districts, In ap-
proaching family life and ,.. education,
-have SU-1 lrom the Stale Board
(J( E4ucation anil · recommended guide.
lbs 10< illlplem<Ollng programs.
'!lie boon!, at its-April 10.11 meeting In
Secrmnenio, termecf"voluntary family life
el health oducalioo a. ''necessary port
ti our overall educational system" from
Nnderprtm thn>ugb the Uth grade.
~But the earliest hmuctioo about
...... ... production, the board recom-
rieoded In -" ten ,wdelines, -.r""' be inln>ducecl prier lo the.,." ....
THE 11!>.l.BD'S ....,iutlm eudoulug
lamily Iii• and ... education and adop-
.. tile advioory guidetina W a I
........,tod by Dr. Jolin R. Fon!, a boon!
member and San Diego ]lhysician. and
won approval oo a M voice vote after a
...-.. bearing.
'lldrty-propooenta and -ts.
Including seven leglslaUn, i..tified at
the bearing, and an overilmr c:rowd opill.
ed into the halhr~ ol the State
Resouttel Bull<!ing.. .
In its reoolution, the board Yid that
.. too mudl misinformitioa is being kam-
ed by our children ~receive no formal
inaructi<ln In family life and oex ..iuca..
tilin, and mmy _.. truly dam't!od emo-
U:nally and JQtbologically.''
n-.. lbt boord'1 suidellues !or
localm.trlcts:
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respcimibllity for ... educMB. but the
~. along with the church, lw a
l!condary role in "supporting and sup-
plemmine the bome'I respt'lll'iibjlity."
~ .._.. be given by
i alified" instructors wbo ,have rea.iv·
• 'special tralnin&. and pltyslcillll should
aJled .. .. Ci>lliullants In the
clevelopmeot of curr!culum.
-All -..... med should be stUdied and _ .... bf a citlJem' com-
mit... compriled ot members of the
miedical lll'<ilwl•ioo. I c h 0 0 I ..
m1nistralon, pofttlla, clergymen, poli<e
ollie<rs and community representaUva.
-Prognms dealhol, -sex educaUon sliould be voluntary and •not be man-
~ ...
!..EarUest ~ rell:tive to 'buman
.. ~ul effects of premarital sex. etc.,
Md a code ol. morals with no derogatory
ldatruction relaUve In ..,ugJous beliefs llid ethics, and In parents' beliefs and
t4llcbinp. Emphasile lamlly unit -and
.e .. WllY IDOfal values."
reproduction should not be introduced
prior In the age of 9.
-•1Acquiataee and ilstruc:tlee ef
parents wilh materials (not just an
oulli.ne) to be uWized in home and in the
cla.s.voom with re-evaluation of o~
jedionable materials.''
-EvaluUoa of 1ex edacatiwllteUd be
a continuing process, as well as the ift..
service training of personnel involved.
--&aetaSflJ programs such as that in
San Diego could well be med as
guidelines for other district,.,.
-Tiie program •f the Sex Information
and E.ducalion C'.ouncil (SIECIJS) "is not
· apJlrOpriate for California schook..'' , ,
'Ille guldelln .. on SIECIJS. an orgniza.
tioo which favors full au educatkln from
an eirly age, arose from a reeom-
mendaUon of Dr. Mu Raffetty, stale
auperintendent of public instruction.
Ford· said at the coocloslon of •Ille
meeting that the ban was intaided.
against SIECUS materials that .. go
against the guidelines we have set and
present aeJ. in an amoral way. These
materials are OUUawed."
ln·adoptinc Fonl'a resolution, the board
omlttod three proposata by the State
Department of Education.
TIIE DEPARTMENT pr.,_.i that
boys and girls be taught sex education
_..i.ty. that it start in the liftll lfllde
and that there be no "instructlon· or
disc:ussion of suual technJques."
Allo omitted from the resolution was
Rafferty's recommendation that the
board·iJWuct the department In draw up
a .suggested "!'W"8e of study In lie sup-
plied local districts on request.
Among the 31 speakers at the bearing,
there .... tbla testimooy:
••0nce the program is in, then this ii a
foot In the door for expanding It lo the
type ol program that people find
pornographic and dar~erous"--Sen. Jobn
Schmitz, R·Tustin.
"Despite the scunilous attacb, 19 pet·
ma of our studeris have taken the
coor.ie, though Ibey gtt no credit and no
grodes. Tall< In our studeots and their
pareuts, and I know their .._,... )'ill
be overwhelmingly favorable" -Supt.
Paul W. Cook, Anaheim Union !liib
School Dlstrlct.
"Physicians have sought pogitivt,
prideful attitudes lo heal1h. lncludln(
fGnily 'life and sex education in an ap-
propriate perspecli"'" -Dr. Maxine
Sebring of San fiancisco, Catllornia
Medical AJsocl1tiGD spokesman.
Some Teach,
Some Don't
11 .... ·, a special DAILY PILOT ... port
en the st'.atUs of ''Family lJfe" cur· ricalum and coories among school dblrt:U along the Oraqe Cout.
N ......... Mcl!i IJallled SdiooI Dillrld:
Trustees eltn!melT lenlitlve to public
opinion and not liUly to adopt far-
reaching proiram wilhout public support.
However, cuiricu.hmt for de t a I It d ,
modem family life and aex coonea bas
been studied and outlined at request of
PTA. Team of teacbtn bas completed
written curricutum. now reviewing a~
visual materlab.
Lopoa -IJlified --· No sex education C'OUl'lf:S taucbt aa such •
Some elements ct repodocUon taught in
biology at bigb ldlool level and hygiene
taught in bealUHcience coune. PT A has
looked at pouibility d lamil7 life
........, but no t'h i n I •lmmirleitt -
particularly In view ct c:orrent public ........
n-.i--~ mp Sdlool Dlatrlcl: School board hid approved a 1U and
family life program ICbedaled In begin
with --. but atrmg public
reactioo ~ ~ 11 from getting oil
the ground.
RllllllqMo 1leacl l!leme•tuy kllool
Dla1rlcl: No program.
Weatmluttr Bl-. l•_rJ Sc • e •I
Dlolrict: Family life program taocht
... guiar school hours In students with
parental permission. Prognm bu caused
DO ~t furor to date.
Oce:U View Elemeatary s c • o o I
Diltrktf Family life course taught on
voluntary basis alter ldlool hours. No
violenl objectloo.
.. _ v.u.,. -tary -
Dlolrict: No program.
Tulla DIP 8cW llbtrlcl: Di>lrict of.
fen ~se~ elective courae called
"Famlly Life" wbicb eovtn dating and
.. 1ect1on ol maniqe -· but no physiology. No plans for oveNIJ aex
education course.
Su J_. -,,. Sc•oot
Dlatrict: No prnposaI bu been brought lo
the boon! and diJtric:I educaton !eel
other new programs have priority. Junior
Hlgb School glrll .... shown fllmx and
puberty i. d-"' ]lhylical educallao
classes. " ~ IJllW -Dla1rlcl: School board la January lllto,led • Faml·
Jy Life pn>pam for tbe fifth, 10th and
Uth grades. '!be fifth grade unit ....
taught last ...,lb .Md throe weeks ct oex
education and family life inltruction is
now in prolf'SS It tbe loth grade. There
lw been yocal oppc>lillao from • groop
called "Concerned Pamit.s," b u t
unarvwertd letters ltllt home indicate
most parents ... not tsrribly ..........i.
S<ol 1leacl Ele"""*-7 Sc • o o I
Dlatrld: No program.
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Bottom of the Barrel
: I\
goes on In Hdliywood In a year. Don1
let ll\Yfiiiilfbl you about ROllYwood
-1t11 still all plastic and tinlel. We
wan( In live In San Francisco and do
the -here. You !mow tho:ie TU·
fire)' lamps we Ult on the. set? Wt'd
ha ..... witb the _Golden C14te Brld&• on It. lno\btf wiUi a cable car on il-
Soy, l"'I Ifill have cable can up brtt, clm,. you?"'
LIU A aCENE out d "lip the
Down Stain:..,'": Lois Bode, who
-1t fou.lh old Mlsslon llfah. -w«lrlug ~ late on .,_Y
""-when ""' suddenly real· bod tat arvund f :JO) that she hiid
left lw Volts...-parked In o -
a'!llJ -.. lltb St. -""' " tha bulldin(. ihe diJcol;;f!iUiat ..
-ol aludtnl.s-led h)· Cody Jones.
-·· ...... _ -'3 l!ar-had. llfted lw car ad de!>osiled ~ u!dJ
... u. llclewallr, --" tha
tow truck. We Love You. Miss Bode.
li1BY AND BING Crosby IUQed • ~ic . bt.ct doC into Urihtd Air Froig!ll lo sllip lo L.A.. lnsurtd for
'3tl0. "'lllat"ll be llt," aalcl Paul Pebr.
Dine : ''Gee. '"' aent hiln down on
PSA a while baok ond tt coly -
$!£." Peul: "OUr --.... pm!.ler."
ROLLING sfoNB. the ex-
celkllt pop-roct .._.,., pibllshed
on Brannan SL, Is now •lllnl m,a
cOJ>!!s per issue in the U.S. Md -
In Eun>pe -.. a llritiah -Is about In be louncbed. wltb rinanc1o1
help ,_ the Rolllita -them-aelva..
DON BAYLE "°"inr;a bll ol bile: "lilt o;...tfe wortoed llx yean 10<
a-.l M-. prior In °"' marrlq. ~ ':3i. ~,""1 they clm'I
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IN 8CBOOL DISTRlcrs where sex
education is jult getting "unc!U way, the
opposition has scored heaviJy. Educators
have backed ~ from prnposed p-ograms
in recent Weeks at ICbools in RoleUe,
N.J., llie Cathollc dlocae d Syracuae
and Rio Unda, Calif."
But the older, "8!abliahed programs ....
hard1y bnmune. In AnWim, CalJf.,
wbue. a Family Life Education course
was balled from its i:nceJ>ti°'1 in 1965 u a
national model le< llCOpe and candor, all ·
went amoothly for four years. But when
the roof fell in last 1~ the turnabout
was sudden and savage.
Aller .• handl1il of pmnts complained
last Aacust . that the course was cor-
"The eduCldon have joined the
pornographers in a d1abolical plot."
cbarges Mrx. ElelllOr 0-. an Anaheim
booawile spearheading the battle as vice
pruident " CitlJem . Commitlee ol
California. "IDgh ocboo1 lhicfrnla here
are Jeaminc about onl-genital Rl,11 sbe
..,.., referriiig In -explamllons. 11lt'a up to us to rid 80Ciety·of all this
filth, not tticb our childreo what it is."
AN OFFICIAL lnv..UJ.,. o I
~ornia sex education ii underway.
Superintendent of Public Instruction l\lax
Rafferty, a bitter aitic of mme JeX·
ioducatkn courses, bas predicted that ii
districts like Anaheim dool druticatQI
revise their ae:z COW'9fll Jegislatim will be
paMed "with a whoop and a holler" lo do
the job !or them.
(Last ·week, Anaheim voten replaced
two incumbent trwteea wbo had support-
ed oex education classes.)
Mr. Rafferty proposes a return to Ur
eluding oex . edueallao as biology and
aoatomy In bigb ocbool --
Teens Get Advjce
On ·Birth .Control
PJ.-P ..... ~Fedenll•
For the past two year1 sexually active
unmarried teenagers 1 e e k i n g con-
traceptive counselling and ler'Vices have
been welcomed at a clinic or their own in
San Francisco. The clhlic was beglS1 in
an effort to stem the eRidemic of out-Of-
wed!oct 1iirths among teenagers, Sadja
Goldsmith, M.D., its director, says.
Dr. Goldsmith noted that illegitimate
births to teenage mothers in San Fran-
cisco Couuty bad increued 118 percent in
a recent seven-year period. Docton
throughout the natiori, Dr. Goldmtith
said ..... grappling with the problem of
how best to stem the 318,000 illegitimate
births a year. Mott than 1"3,000 of. these
CICl!Ur In ....... mothers. '
lllegiUmate pregnancy, Dr. Goldsmith
empbaelxed, exacts a bigb loll from the
...._ mother in terms ol ·lncreued
physicaJ hazard. inten'uplim of educa-
tion, and dependency which may entrap
ber for life.
Tbe teenage clinic sponsored by Plan-
ned Parenlllood ct San Francioco lw u
its prime objective, or. Goldsmith Aid,
the pttventioo of the first illegitimat.e -y. It is hoped that c:ounselllug
and conlraceptive service under cartful
medical ~on, based on eodl girl's
needs, will give the girls the in:sighl and
the tools to manage their sauality in·
telligently. .
THE Q.JNJC meets two days a week.in
the alt<Mchool hwrs. Any girl under II
who walks through the doors b served.
Some are referred by a school nunie or
social worker; mme by a parent; some
by friends or ftlltiva who have heard
abwt the clinic. "No appcintrnents are
necessary," Dr. Gohismith said, "but if
girls do can in advance they are told lhat
boy-friends are welcome at the group
discussion."
1be initial clinic visit starb with an
hour of group di9cm,tjon, usually at-
tended by 10 to l~ girls and a few boys.
'Ibe di3cusllion is led by an adult with a
background in group work and sex tduca-
lioo. A cllnicat psychologist. a public
health nune, and a psychiatric social
wmttT hive «ned as discussion
leaders.
1be di!cussion b wide ranging . Com-
mon misconceptions about sex and birth
ccotrols are examined. Alelhods ol con-
traception and an u.:planation ol bow
t.bey work lead to an e.xplana.tion of the
male and female reproducti\·e systems.
Some of the pressun!5 preventing RJ.•
uaJly active gi{ls from using birth control
are discussed, including fears of doctoi"s
and pelvic examinations.
THE SUBJECl of oommuc»caUon with
partnts b initiated by the group leader
Bl some point. "The importance of being
able to ialk with par«lb about the clinic
visit U stressed," Dr. Goldsmith sald,
"and glrb .............. obtain parental
C'OORflt for their clink: visit if at all
possible." But ~ are not turntd:
away if they are uowilliDg or unable lo
obtain porental -Alter the groop discussion. Individual
rirls an ·teen by lnO&ber staff member
who obtains a compiete medical and
social profile. School adjustment. as well
as plans fir college. Jobs. and 11\arriqe
are explored. The gir1'1 rtlaticnsh!p With
boy friend, the"'°'"' ol her sexuol ac-
tivity, and her plll 1lae d any la<m ol
birth control are eliclted. '"11Us interview
is carried oo in • "10Xed afld llCCeJllant
mtnDer,» Dr. Goklsmith noted, "ll'ld we
have 1....i the glrll willinl to talk al>out
themselves aod welcomlng the op-
portunity to do IO."
'Ille girl then -br the doctir. All« a -pie•• medical hl11«1 and physical
enmination. lncludlng a breul and
pel"fic uam. a !:t ....,.., and a culture
I ir gonorrheo. """ptioo la pnscrill-
ed for the sexually adfre llrls.
'lbt choict ct <Ullractptive ls.""""1 on
pal!eol pref ....... and -Jud.lo--~ Nlntt)'live pertel1l ol lilt 611
-the pil!Jhe mt the dlapbracm. II
h -preacribed if there are no con-
traindications. In tbla age groop, the plly·
sician explained, if a girl hu only ju.st
begun to menstruate or if her mem~ pattern suggests me is not ovulating (re-
leasing an egg) normally, she will be
guided to a method other than the put.
After th.ill vi1it the girl is given a return
appointment every morih or two. If she
misses an· appaintment, she is contacted
by ~ or letter, with due regard for
coofidentiolily. This careful follow-up,
Dr. Goldamilb said, has belpe<l prevent
prepancy in girls with ctisorxani:ied lives
and bas resulted in a low droJ>-<U rate.
All girls who wamt <r need it att tested
for prqnancy. A growing raunber of
keoager:s are coming in for this teet.
,,_ nDt '"8riaJt ... -... birth
...-.!. Tbe --girts ar< gi"oen careful coimaelting oo the services
amiable to the pregnant schoolgirl, in-
cluding compreheMive programs for
maternity care and school cootiouation or
their possible eligibility for lh<rapeutic
abortion.
MORE TUAN Mt girls have taen part
in the group dilCUSlions on sei and birth
control Almoot fOO girls f3IO) have been
set11 for conlraception. Seventy percent
are white; 21 percent Negro; 5 pereent of
Spani!h anceatey and 5 pen:ent Oriental .
Eight pel"OOll ol the paUeni. had a prior
pregnancy and a hialnry of induced abor·
tion was not uncommon.
That the majority of the girls ,,.,. not
sexually irresponsible is demomtrated by
the fact that more than three out of four
oC them made a "realisUc attempt to pre-
vent pregnancy in their prior leXUal ex-
periences, through the use ol coitus in-
terruptus, rhythm. or the condom," the
physician explained.
Twenty-<me girls of the almost 400 who
wanted contraception. stopped using birth
control because they were no longtr au.-
ually active. Two girls stopped to become
pregnant. There were seven unplanned
pregnancie1, two due to failure of their
contracepUve methods, five due to pa..
tient failure to use the method Or to use
it correctly. Four of the girls obtained
therapeutic abortiom, the othen con-
tinued lheir pregnancy. • -
ONLY U PERCENT of the girls -one
out of approximately 33 -dropped out of
the program in. the two years of ils ex-
istence. This includes girla who were IOO
to foDow-up but may be cootinuinc as
contraceptors.
Eijjllt percent of the girls ,. .... foond In
be infected with gonorrhea. and ar-
rangements were made for treatment. of
every case, either through private phylf.
clam w by the Venerul Diae.ue Clinic of.
the San Francisco Health lleportmenl
Explaining the oon-~tal attitude
ol the clinic, Dr. Golclsml1h pointed out
that the "job " helping the girl In .. 1 standanls , ... her conduct bu ...,.nny
been dGlle earlier In her life by lw farnl-
ly environment ••• We feel tbcR glrla wm be more receptive to • straight
......,. ol resi-lble -trocepdoo
than to • mind ........ """" ... 'dool do tt but II you do do it, do it with this.·•
.. AT TBJ: SAME TIME," she contin-
ued, ........ alert In the girt who Is """
ing pushed lnln lleXUal activity and -lraception by a boyfriend, pett group er
parent when this is not what she wants tor herletf. Jn many such iMlances we
have helped the girl delay or dlscontlauc
coitus.
AltllooP tt WU antldpeted that !hero
might be controversy o•er the trtatn'ltnc.
ol oexua!IJ actlv. mlnon, Dr. Goldimitb •
-tha( In the two yean atnc. the dinlc bu been open tbc<e has been a
••substantial a.mount ol t'Ommunity sup-
port and vlrlllally no dl!Ocultl... Schoof
-~ public heal1h nones, ...ta! -tm and ,.utll organbatlolll hav.
been Informed about the teen dinlc and
many refernl& t.ve ttallted."
1bm: are -. plans for upan.skln of
th6 clinic lnln branches •t various loc>
Uoos ~ tbe city. .
He and the majority ct . the o~on
especially opposes courses &hat tbty
trace In the Sex lnformotion and F.duca-
tion Couocll the IJ.S. (SlECUSI. a lroup
IO<med In 19GI u "a cleorfucbouse ol in-
formation oa sex.''
SIECUS began promotllll some new
ideas on su education as soon as it "as
set up. Ill meuage was twofotd:' First,
that it's easier to get across the basic
facts of reJrO(luctioo before st~ are
old ellOOjjf> lo be an6Uooatly involvod in
the subject. Seoood, that rather than
merely delcribe human reproduction. aez.
educati~1 should jry to give a oom-
pteben.\ive view of how sex . afftcUi
penonatity, the family and society.
Such ideas. to be sure, didn't originate
with SIECUS. But with Dr. Mary S.
Calderone, its Uecutive director, fulfill-
ing a heavy speaking schedule, SlECUS
got most ol the cndil -or b--for.
the rapid Bpf'ead d su education along
the linea that SIECIJS supports.
PARENTS LIKE William Berko, a 29-year~ld father of four 'and member ol
the school board in Rahway, a New York
City suburb, blame SIECUS for what
they call the amoral context in which sex
education is being taughl "Take 1 look
at this stuff," says Mr. Berko. displaying
a sheaf ol SIECIJS pampblets as he ex·
plains why be removed three of ~
children from the Rahway schools.
Particularly galling to Mr. Berko, 1.
constrvative Catholic; is the assertion In
a SIECUS study guide for teachers and
pareats that "attempting to indoctrinate
young people with a set ol rigid rules and
ready-made formula! is doomed to
failure in a period of transition and con-
flict."
"In my church," says Mr. Berko,
".cbildren go to cat.echism classes just to
learn a set of moral rules -to Jearn
their faith," including Church teaching&
on RL "I don 't want tbem taught in
school that this is all just a matter ol. opi·
nion."
''Another thing," adds fl.fr. Berko,.
••who's going to vouch for the moral in-
tegrity oC the teachers that are going to
give this in.mucti.on to children? I belie\·e
there are some teachers who wou1d be
saually stimulated by talking about sex
with children. and would pry into students
sex lives. It coukl do a dilld tremendom
psychological harm. ..
ANOTBl!R SOIJRCE of poychologkal
~. say many of the oppoli.tian. ii
•imply giving litJidents too -" tn-
formation too soon. "Every baby boot
I've ever read and any doctor I ever
asked bas told me it's wrong to give chil·
dren more information than they CfJ1 ab-
sorb," says ?i1rs. Robert Montgomery.
who along with other parents has suc-
ceecled in at least delaying the introduc-
tion of fifth.grade sex education in Sum-
mit, N.J., another New York suburb.
Antagonists in the ~-education dtbat~
regularly accuse one another of being
warped by sexual "hang-ups" or
omess.ions. "These people are sict -.
very sick," says SlECUS's Dr. Calderone
about leaders ol the right-wing attack.
Reasons Rabway 's Mr. Berto: "When I
opposed sex education in our schools., I
was tokl I had hang-ups. I think they
have bang-ups. So where does that 1et
us?"
Each side also aceuses the other er
calculated deceptions and base con-
spiracies. "Deep-laid plans have been
carefully initiated to spread this sub-
versive momtros.ity (sex educaUon) over
the whole American education system,"
says the Birch Society's Mr. Wekh.
Proponents of sex instruction, for their
part. attribute almost. all the opposition
to "Birchen" whom they accuse or whip-
ping up parental fears as a recruiting
gimmick.
TIIE BIRCB SOCIETY and others
make much of Sf.ECUS's f o r m e r
tttasurer and director, Isadore Rubin,
who holds a PhD in public health and
edits Seso\ogy Magazine. With factual
articles but lurid photo illustratlons and
titlu, Se10Jogy has been variously
described as presenting "medically aound
material in a popular forinat for peopl@
who wooldn't otherwise read it" or, in the
Birch Scciety's view, "Ji Ult more than
slick srriut."
Mr. Rubin. identilied in 1.955 testimony
to the House Un-American Activities
Committee as having attended Com.
munist meetings In IMS,' is also the foeu.t
of Bird! insinuations that SIECUS ill
Comm~ He denies any
Communist aflillatioos eit.btr cwnnUy
ar during his &S30ciation with SlECUS.
Such attacb have Wldoubtedly been d ·
fective. Mr. Rafferty wonders aloud at
SlECUs·s lint to •·a patently
pornographic publicaUoo." Oaltland TV
l!aUon KTVU recently asked its viewers,
.. Is Sex Ed1JC1Uon a Communist Pklt!"
'Ille response: 703 ol 1,:115 ""'°"' who
called in Aid )'es.
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Saturday, April 19, 119
The Comment Page of the
Daily Pilot seelts to inform
and stimulate readers bJ
pttsenUng a variety of com-
mentary on topics of lnte~
esl and significance from
htformed observers e n d spot .. men.
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Plans .for Helicopter
WASHINGTON !UPI) -A "U we do.nol lo>no whal we
~p ·ii brewing over a new are gettinl or what. we are
Anny h<licopkr. If the bird spending, l« h<sy-sske lei
turns out to be a bi.llm dollar us not spend it unUJ we tnow
boqnck>p:le Congress won't be about these matttn."
abk.to say it wasn't warned. . Rivers summed up his
Rq.arcDea: of how it all 111swer this war : en<IJ •. crltlCI of the "military "The Anny ssys they r-1
u.tUdrlaJ complex" can bt ex· it, I had rather have it than
DAILY 10.10
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INFANTS SLIPPERS
Comp. •t J.99
s ....... ., ""'• . . lnfa.nt.s cottoo tHTY duth.
slippers with-poly roa:m
lining, fmger tab and bell
accent. 3 to 8.
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SALE! T AILE . TOP GRILL
Low, l°"' price on handy,
avocado green barbeque
grill that makes outdoor
cooking fun! ~e it • ' r .• . . .
pedfJd to add. to their am-. want it." · ·
mll!llUon pUe lhe story ol lhe _McConnact sludt· w 11 h 20-GALLON GARBAGI!• CAN :!~!wt~~c~ ~E?::~=~. S11H•tr o.ii~; . ·1· 76 ...
ro-Mus.), and Chairajan L. the Hoose, h< aplalned. had Sa . th 1 nl · · Mend!! Rivers" (DS.C.)._ of taught him to follow th< ve now on ese s .u y
th< Hoo"' Anned ~ ~ad<nhip of old hand•. like pre • galvanized garbage Rq. J 97
Comrirlttee threw their con-ruvers, instead· c.i ·relatively cans. Just charge it. · · ,_
·aiderable prestig!: behind this junior memben like Pike. And . new generation chopper. he had ooe otber-reuon.
ni.y did SO despite explicit ''Where Ibo MtionoJ intemt .
predk:tlons last July thal the of oor coon!lJ is """""""'· ii Cheyeflne procurement was l am going to err in judgment,
destined to become a multi· ' I would rather err on the side
billion dollar "disaster." ol strength than ori lbe side of
Ooe week ago the Army, weakness."
which heretofore had beeni.=========.I
busy ddendlng Cheyenoe sud-
de:n)y reversed !tse.Lt J t
~Junlly put th< word to Lod:he«t Aircraft C o·r p. ,
developer of the Cbeyenne:
Eith« . uplaln in ilrilll>g
••your inability to cure 1.0!.lf
failure to make satislactory ~·· or face the
possibility that the govern-
ment would cancel the coo.
tract.
tintoitunaltly ledmlcal 11up
·penlJI (only -models -been manufactured ·in two
years) and the cost has soored
far' \J"Y"nd orllinal estlmata
Rep. 00! Pitt, (().11.Y.), I
materick member of the
Armed Sorvlces eommttw.
ssld -ntly thal -· began ·in 1115 u a $100 mlllkln pro-
.,... bid .... climbed put
Ibo fl billion mark, In pn>
jedlJd coota.
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•v•ravlnt? I btllev• I c.n ust thf1 method to ••ff my·
Mlf tOlrM income tut• ", : . R.S. c .. t• Mesa
11 The efrect of the income averaging rules ii to 1pread
~ the tax on bunched income oyer !l five-y~ period. "ii Although the law. was de~ignect.tJt Aelp those who Have ..t unusually large l!ICOme m a patttcufar ;ear, such as
v..Prt>fessional athJe(es, artista, authors an entertainers,
· "tis available to all individual taxpayers, with minor ex·
11 ptions. Therefore, it may •apply to &alaried pei1ons1
vestors and businessmen in appropriate cases.
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me for the taxable year U mpte Jhan one-third
ater than his average incomt fot the. prtOr .. four
s. The averaging applies to the amount of the ex-
s over 133 1-3 percent of the four year income
raie. Since there is no need. for ,-et1ef from the
ching of income unless the ncess income'iJ 1ubstan-
fl:' , averaging is only-·available when the excess
~ nt is more than ·$3,000. -1Y:Z 1i: Income averaging may only be used by individuals:
,Wo _:~rations, trusts and estates do not qualily. Also in·
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~g·· ;~11111 .taxj>ayers, such as recent acboo1 graduates.
w.i H \li Phere are certain variations to the income averag-ffh ~,,.rules where the taxpayer has long-term capital s1. lfa ), income from gifts and inheritances and wagering 1~ mt he. rfl.. ~~ 1ince there may be substantial tax 1aving1 by the
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21.,. 111~ r Ii tb' ? . · " .w·.~ .aave •ny 9ure1 on 11 · !:::': Ilv. ~ . L:N.C. C0tt• Mn•
: ~~ t verall building activity in Costa M~sa and
1i:.,. 1tm )art Beach, as determined by build.4Dg permit
~ fl t! i tion, jumped substantially in 1963 compared to u• ,.~ f-up $25,307,431, lo a total or $66,589,625 ..
!!tt Wt ,uilding permit valuations identified · with: new
Im :z: jential construction tn the tw~ty area l:l•o showed li,ll llll )cl increase over 1967. There were 117 prC>jects lo!e,1-1\y; wi '16,455,749 in 1968, compared with $10,343,8.52 ln lw7 it: fl~~ projects.
" J,.. COSTA MESA !!~ ,,, n~ ft 1 Single • Fam _;;.1Mul 'U ' 11t l~ ll DllS ifii ft: Total Units
Units
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447
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Valu•tlon
6,523,904
{,1~7.275
10,681,179
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2J FAM ILIES CAMP ON MISSION VIEJO'S DOORSTEP AS ELDORADO HOMES OPEN
In lhe lint weell the models
Wert: open, mMe than 1,51»
people, Yioited Harbor View
Homes. Within three weeks, 50
bomtt wtnt sold. To dite,
over 200 homes have beea sold
withln the community, whlcb
b: ju.sit 1 few minutes' drjve
from Balboa Bay.
According to Duffie Fryling,
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Sandpointe :
Tract Shown
In P review
Viejo Draws Crowds
Home Buy ers Flock to 2 New Tracts
sales IJ\Wllger for Harbor p·t S t vi.w -... "the Donald L. ogram · e
Bren Co., developer (I( Jlarbor
View Homes, P'Y• clooe ,,. On l rvm" e tentlon to detail that results in
conatruction savings. H e
passtS those savings along to R h S the buyer. Today, n .... eo. anc to. ry
homes are known for their
Mlss•-v· . t•---I -~ t . originality, their imaginative Advanced P"""'AmS for .vn ieJO, 1ic new 1111: are~~ campou was at trader, or camper -spent use of living space, as well as · -··
Orange CA:lunty town thlt Eldorado , where 23 families five njghll in the Eldorado for their competitive pricmg. development ol the 83,000-acre
Over 200 Macco C«poration recenUy «lebrate.d its thlrd were on band when the 70-Homes color coordinating of-For example, when was the Irvine Ranch in Orqe Coon-
e x e.c u l I v e 1 1 dtr and birthday, proved last weekend home 1Zth unit opened. Two flct, amid carpet and drapery last lime you saw a, custom ty will be ~vit-w"ed by a panel
governmental ~. and that it can still 1eoerate the more families purchased samples. home in New.port Beach for -of four executives rrom the
other offidal1 recently at-homebuyer ucitement which bome.s in the unit over the The Marleyi ¥iere the fir st only $27,99S?" Irvine Company at the dinner
tended the ireview llhowini of had made it famous in Its ear· weekend, meaning that it was to discover Mission Viejo. meeting ol the Sales and
five new LeldershJp Homes at ly days. one-third sold out in the first They liked the ic!ea of living in In just a few years, the Marketing Council of the
the community of. Sandpointe For tile 32nd and 33rd time two days. a plan.Md community with a Donald L. Bren Co. has been Building Industry Msociation
in Sant.a Ana. in the commwrity'a history, Si.I families c amped well-rounded program f 0 r hailed as one ol the most WAudied"~um•Y. at Rodger Young
A special guest waa Meua new units of homes were overnight for the opening of childrtn recreation center hlghly regarded homebui.Jdlng ...,.,
G. ~ynne, Jr., chairman of welcomed by families . cam-the 67·home 16th unit at La , ,00 a• goU toUne-The .,xi conunwtity development The program Will st.art at
Macce Carporadon's board or pin1 overnight to m4ke JUf'e · Paz. Five more fall}Wes -DeVore.s came down fo see riims in the country. Eight 7:00 p.m .• preceded by a ~=· ~~ornia for a they would be able to buY. tht bought hori:ies in the unit ever what the Marleys were exctted gra!Ji prizes and.. ·awards of cocktail hour at 5 p.m .. "~·--. ·home.of their choice on~~ the wee.keDd, tiringing the .12-at>Out and became 90 enthused meiit have been awarded by reports \V. E. Mitchell, council
Sandpoinle Jiomee: a r e ot the""u choice. day sales to lL that they decided to bu~ an the American lristihte or first vice president and pro-amona Orange County • 1 , W?1'n last Saiurday mprntng , There were two families in Eldorado Home, too •• Both Architects and ~ the National gram chairman ..
futest teller&. 'lbe firet Sand· buy-':f'g fluny ·WU over. 29 line at Eldorado : The James families wanted large Comer A.ssoclatioo of !tome Builders "The Irvine Ranch : Where
polnte unl.t had 754 homes families -which bad camped Marleys of Hawthorne and the view lots 90 their wives decid-to the company. 1t'1 Been and Where ·It's
pretK>ld prior lo it.I gi:and for u long u five dly1-~ Jamea DeVorea: of Fullerton. ed. to ca.iiip. In addition to awards for in-Going"· will be tile subject of
opening. Ctrrently, 9eCOOd purchased .Eklorado and• µ The wives, who are long time "'he M le ho ha . novation in ardlitectural the presentation, with Mitchell
unit tone 'sates are 'very ·paz HOmeajp one hour. Silts friends, took-a week off from f ar ys, w ve two design and interior planning, as moderator.
brisk. Only 15 minutes from · 0ie t '' -;i .. d·~ ..... ...._. 0 ••• re1ar· I · b arr! ed daughters, chose the 1hree-tocatw. hs been ·a ma1·or fac-The four I:vine Company m WO ,.. .. -.. ... "'6 IKlr ..... ir sec LI JO S, v bedroom Alondra mOdel fo \'. ..
the bellch, theM three, four first. ~wo dief'. totaled ~:. ac-"fonday ~g for . the ntDDber oC reasons, incl~n ag tor 'tri helping selfHarbOr View «;Xecutives include : Wipiam L.
and five bedroom homes llart cording to la.Jes .,er Salurd•.Y operung, and -mnce the close 'prox.imi• .. of the Homes. Aldrich . director of public
'at t.17,395. Stuart Mchrtand; they did not have a tent, ki'~i.-and den.-'! ~vor.,· , There are six Harbor View relations; John W.. Sickler, Sandpointe, at T a I b e r 1 ""'~' • •...:: ~ H • -~-1 1 blic senior manager of residential on the other hand, r-·-• the omes uJUUO; s open or pu d lo D . I A Avenue and South Main Slrttt, ""'11"' • ...,.j~ M eve pment ; an 1 e . twi>bedroom Trevino b e,s t uw...,._u..... ore are now is local<d at the hub of the CALIFORNI A HOUSING STARTS suited ·~-n~,. belni planned (unde< coo· O'Farrell, senior manager ol
cukural educational recrea-1966 1.-a UJ'ICU" """' ....._,.J: ) H -commercial developmeotj and
liooal ~ industrial 1fldlitiet ~OS OF UNITS -'"'"' First ln line at Ule La Paz all"u"uon • omes come m a Richitd E. Mc Fa r-1 ind,
that hive beff'I responsible fer 225 opening were 1'-fr. and Mrs. .cboice of one arid t~story marketing manager. Donald Wilm•• of "Fullerton . models, with up to · five <>ranee Coonty'1 phenomenal · ,· "-'"'~ ~ . ed Their reports \l'ill trace the An eniri..,...r at N 0 r l h u.::wvums, aiN pric at b ol lh growth ,.. ·-e-·--""995 to $38"""" ackground e property, Eve~ area in a ~inte 200 American RockWell Corp.'s ..,H,, bor .·-· the largest planned deveJop-
home · baa a holt. of features !~. • Autonetics Division, Wilgus 1~~~-..1 atV1Fe~ H~~d arc ment of its kind in the nation.
which In! included in the sales · i ·.~ .. ·· expects to be traNferred to """°u:u .... u .l\Ald and Due to its siz, ... 1.i l'I g I e
1he firm 's huge new elec-Pt.acArthur Blvd. Tbe develop-ownership, and 'lltrat.egk klca·
price-Pk ~~th~·~~ 17' :r• .• tron.!cs plant now under con-ment is minutes away from lion. this vast complex is :'1 itt le.: ilt-W: inc~ SEAS~.:Jir R'fTJE~TED .: .I, . ~ strueUon near Mission ·Viejo. beaches, the Newport Center viewed by maiiy· as -the pro-
err u Ull, a i • ·• • 1bey have been shoPPlng the and Fashion Island shopping totype of futurt u·r-b an double oven with black 1lan 150 '~· ... · 30tltheastern Or•••e· COW>ly mall, the University of •---··~ .. •-and • · • " -oe developments. Spannirw 130 uuuaa, ·-.. ~, WllllW Ila • _tt"":-t. ~ area for tWO JnOrJths., felJ in Cllifuilia at Irvine, Corona ""O "j!~ iR.ancho c· apis·. . trano's di-. Sliding """irll win-I ~ ~'i:.l:i ·Jove orilh a very large ("near-del Mir ,Jligll School, aod :lhe square miles from the moun· dOWI and b8ra create• patio . r::· ~ ', ]y f '"'-, Or "'--1y Airport ta.ins to the PacUlc Ocean , the view from each kitchen. 12.5 ~~acre') cul-de-sac lot in ange \AAlll • . many coruponenU ol thi! }k; . , , · ; .; .. al · La Paz Unit 16, and the San Take ~ ·San Diego or development make it unique in ~i~ 'F:na: l Vn;t on Sale uoJNG"':®AGE '~ '''} M~ Wll1i.ho~~':! lhat . ~~ =~ ~ m~':::;::::on developing"'" '" ,. ,. Times Shows IOO .. ,; . they cboH lhe San Mij)uel and pr_.s .... th Jo 'Ford cominunities wiU be em· -l~J,. :. because it has a eeparate Boad. Or,•t.Ue CoaM" Highway phasize<I in the review of pro-1£: ._ ~ l:apillrano opens its buyer against crowding from Q "l----\:--i...Jlfl---+----<i--"";.,""-''._~'i'~:;.-1·1 formal dining rOorn,' kitchen, to M~ur Boulevard and blems and opportunJtles being
f ) final tmil for ·,.1, today, ol· the JlOllUlatlon boom aod pro-1st Uartef ,'>~,.j ::~~ .:'!ilJ0::;.cr;:,o,::;turn==nortlt==· =======lac=ed=b=y=the=Irv=tne=· =Co=mpan===Y=.· ~41 ferlng some of the last tecting tbe es:ciusive charm of . for ~r husband. fmportantlr
15• available parcels of oversize the area. 1be land ii also Share Rise ~ LLl ........ ,u.i. ..... ~,.L. 1-U.LLJL.1.L1-U.1.1Ju.&..1., 1.1.L.LLJLJ.J.1-U",""IWJ• upstairs features are ,the large
:'. ~it.el · j.n , S o u t h e r n deed-rertricted to protect the 1966 1969 1969 master suite with front deck ~ ca~il9nua. architeCtural qUallty and style 10VllQ. lt'OllCl9IC1 ·~'· ... ., ~ and the large fourth bedroom, . Ope.rating earnings p e r wtµcb Mrs. Wilgws, a teacher, The inountaintop M:lection of of the homes, and lo provide share of the Times Mirror will use as an arU and crafts
211-3 acre rancho sites. bound· protection against u"'igh"y Company for'"' lirs• quarter Hous;ne" Starts D;p studio.
ed on all sides by the commercial developmenb. of 1969 increued 54 percent " &o Eldorado Homes offers six
ClevelaDd Natiowtl $.orest, has Rancho Capistrano is ope n over the corresponding period modeb priced from $20,995 to
·received a tremehdous buyer for inspection 00 wee.kenm. of last: year, Dr: Fr.aoklln D. J F b R $26,495. La Paz Homes' fi ve
• H I beainniog today. The pte. Murphy, boon! cbllnnan, an-n· e ruary eport modeb range lrom $25,990 to reaponse. orse , overs, pro-"' ed In p •"-•-·-will be open. and a r.eprum. nounc a r .......... ,. $35,990.
fesalonal people ~bo ,want a tatlve ~·ill be on du!f ' at tile ealnin11 report rtle.ued Fri· Both sales oUi~s are on
weekend hl~f•J, and recreation building to answer diy, · 1iousjnc starts in California 1truction of needed new units. Chri.santa DMve. They may be
nature. 1:0 y-t·n e familfts questio111. It is a . ·pleasant Eaminp be.fore an -es· conttmied downward In Unless there i1 some easing reached by taking the Santa
. throughout Stiulbem ~alifomla drive and many enjoy stopping traotdinaey gain linoQnted to February, according to 1 the In the availability o( mortgage Ana or San Diego freeways to
have tunRd out in numbers to at the famous old San Juan approximately 4S crenta 1*" latest available statlltlcs com-credit by mld-year, the pro-La Paz Road , crossing over
visit ~ plant new 1oots in Capistrano fl.fission -one of share for tbe flnt 11 'Week11 piled by Bank of America jection of 1801000 new starts the entry bridge into Mission
the J.,lnd of I.he Dons,' . tlie ,most beautiful. and ending Marth '23 compared eeonomlsU. for 1969 will have .to be scaled Viejo and following the direc-~cted by &ht 'bnspoi1ed hl&torical 1pots In California, with 28 cents per llhare ,fw the Housing starts reached a down, the report s~ted. 1..ional signs.
beauty Jjld the \ear I y and site of the recent vi.sit by like period Int•. Net income $easonally adjusted annua11-----'---~-------=--------ll
C&WOl'ftla charm of 'Rancho President Nixon. Drtt.e t48\ on n111e to aboUt 16.5 mlDlon .as ··rate of 111,000 units ln
leapbtrano, buyers rushed to Hiway 74 from San Juan ag.aimt t:J.$ mi'Won Jut yes, February, sorDe • percent
purchate the fint 45 rancho Capistrano, about 23 miles. Revenu• alao, adv~ dut-below the avulge b-the final
•ilel in lhe llnt week they Juat pall El Cari.O , Ranger inl. the perlocf. Wl!lt 1111 . thrtt -tits o1 ltel. Bllll<
wtre offered. ·.NO'lf ~ pro-' Station signs will r..d l. r e c t amounlfnl to 'fl .7 million tom-• eamomiits cited a d v er 1 e
pert)' value .ii enbabced evtn vi&iton 1o the right tor 1boot panel wtth $73.1 mill.Ion in weather as lar1cly mponsible
more by the comple\iMI of four miles t.o the gates·of Ran· JIA. for t be January.February
lines bringin1 water from the cho Capistrano. Sale of The Sun Company, of decline in new slarts.
i ~P,Qij~_W:ater DistMct to A free color brochutt may Sin Benwdino California, ad-Although starts sh 0 u Id
each rlDCho aite, •nd the com-be obtained _by contacting ded more than $4.5 million or recover in the immediate
pletlon of fadllUe1 pro\'lding f\ancho Capistrano at 4570 36 cents per share to results future, the bank noted that
electric IJO'lttf. In addition a Campus Drive, Suite 2 , for the Ont quart.er. Total net growing monetary restraint is
100,000 1anon reservoir has Newport Beach or call 54&. income wu estllnated at ap-cau~mc increasing., concern
been completed, assuring an 7h1 Contact Dick Beamish or proximately· •10. million or 7t that mortgage funds won't be
ample water supply. Ron Digins. cents• share. available to supPof'( the con-
Rancbo ~C a pi 1 tr an o 1s1riii~--=~-----------~----,~·iiiii;;;::;;;;;;·;·;-;;;;;;,
JOCaled just U miles Inland
f.n:m Sin Juan Capistrano, at
a dellgbtlu~ amog·fret, 3,300 root e&tvatJon. The charm and
lflftdeur whk:b exi.!ted 100
)'W'I •BO hu been JnServed
la Jt.I N.tural form. as ancient
lplnbh oaks still C a I t
trmc:loua: lhadows over 70 per·
ceol of the sites. The rolling
terrain 1s covered in heavy
paoturo 111111. providing ...
e<llenl er121nc areu and
atDJ' view homesJtcs.
Ranch faclllU.S locluclo al·
lroc:\hoo fences and ltlbl .. , •
.-Uoo bulldinl w I t h
ldldn fecllitTe 1 and
llttplo<e. and numerous picnic
area, These 1 r e sup-
plemtdM by • .. .. Ith "
Nlural pme and wlldlile In
lhl -ns lortt~ Ind mtllmlr.d mll<I of hortebock
ridln& trolls.
'l1>e ...,.ber ol rancho slta
1l R&Dd1o tapl1trano l •
Umll<d bJ the original land
grant lo UI, Insuring the
MESA COMPANY
MA DBL IIGUIL -----..-11
• G/fyoucan
ulfford thec;pest ...
then you can dwell In DOVD S~E$,
NEWPORT BEACH. Here the quiet ele-
gance of Bayc:rest"a ''forever view ..
homes, the preauge of Newport"a
famcius Wa&I Bluff, ond pdl!illa bea<h-
es c:ombine to make this lliE place to
live. You may purchase an exquialttl
existing Bayq9et home. Of'. you 1miy
choose a '"forever view" lOl and tvan
Walla & Sons, Inc. will dealgn and
build a dream home just for you. If you
can offord ttio belt.."" Beyctett ••.
custom hornet.
$74,lll50 to $i ll0,000
layrrrst
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JJ,1.-wsa.~s...,1~ q.,.&rhriw.n ffllf .u ,..,.,.
' Models at 14'0 GlfmUe D1Ye, tlawport
l!oodl. "'-(7t4)-1S50 • Qpor> dolly i
' fO to .5 fl"' .
~,.j.,j .,,, 'ID'"/ B.-s..AM, I • -f '
·i11'cll-CIPISTllNO
· Land of the Don s.
,. UNSPOnED, SECLUDED
l Y. to 3 •ere rancho si tes unld the .
grut oaks of Cleveland National Forest·
Dttj iA ~ areat oak ·region San Clemente, and )lewporf
o( the Cleveland National Beach. Only 23 scenic milet
J=orat lies a JOO..cre islaad ol from San Juan Capistrar10t
rollinc bills. ...m nllop,and R1.11cbo Capistzano sites are ~ .-y Pdea bown u latbo priced from S8,fXX) lo .$1~
Capistrano. Vaatrcacbcsoftbe terms 10~ down, lS years.
'Nationsl Fon.c TCICJ"C8tion area
· taerctclt in ...,.-,. dir~. ~
Go-..eie:mellNiwned biirfer
against population and ·com·
mcrcial CnctOICbment.
'·Rancbo C:.pU!nno wiU belortg
to juM. ,131 +wners; ia /'•
simplt. Ed. ol tho ~I to
3 acra :aiteJ ii tleai'{d and
ecccnlltle to utilitiC. 'and ~ --Anc;..t Sf!mbb 09b atiU ltl.l'ld on most or the
1i1e1. Tb i1 printe preacoc,
o nce sold, cu ntl be
d11pHca1ed
At Jtad!o·Capotram\ JOllU
tnjor ~ ttclusioci lor At\ ..,.,.. ,.._, die beloiy d
two ]llim"t -ed'kkes,
•temperate )W1ocmd climate
It 3J001t.. denlJoa, aod JO.
I m1-tlex-tocouta( ~
atloll. ac Uswa. Dua Point;
Pl~aJan t Scf'nie Dri1·': FrOlf
San Bernardino, Rivenide:
Riverside F"''Y· i.ou1b. Hwy ?4
\\'CSI. Frc m Corona :,tlwy 71
~uth . H"''Y 74 v.'CSL Or drive to
fabled Missi on San Juan Cap~
lrano, then eat on Hwy.,. a
follo w 1ign s. Yo.u 'll b·•
welcomed!
"""'...,.""' 1ree.·~1 .. 1ed brocllurc.
lllCID CIPISTUlfD ...
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MEXICAN IRICK~FIREPLACE FOCAL POINT OF LACUESTA LIVING ROOM
'Few' Cuesta Homes Left
SallildoY. April 19, 1"6, -DM.V f'IUT 11
·:.~~scraper B~r ·~. ~-~-.~. ~ .. ~ .. ~~~~ ; Rising, ... 'in County ' r • /) • I ./) . . . eJ..umbleau
Segerstrom Cenl;er's newest -vertical rtlnforced coocrete :~=~~~:!~;,~~.:~ REAL~ ESTATE SCHOO~
National Bank _Buildlng, has The Main Slrtet entrance •to ,
advanced· to the third floor the Bank will be cOaneeted•to
· stage of construction, it was Buffums by a landlcaped
_, b r--M .art esplanade. . annoua.'QI '/ U1:cln: ori y, One or the many business
development manqer. lel'Vica to be included in the
Co±-"'1i...1=on ' da'· for !he ~....-u ~ i.c: develogment is a walk-up
hi&h-l'ise project has been sel banking window In t b e
for Oplober, with -Y · bulldiq lobby. Special hours
.sa.beduleclfor Dece~, J969, · fnlm.·1:)11 a.m. to i p.m. will
accordin& ,to Moriarty. In ~-· increase the value. of Ulis in-
dition lo tile bull~'s third slalllllloo IO te-. and. the
story ~. he iodicat.d · public.
that work ha>' l)egun on !he . Luslnr activity Is now
mulli-level parking garage underway tn the )leveJ.opment
which ,will be attached to whlc:h Is a,palt ol 'Segerstrom SC~NB a ,tQwer. CM\er. a fou,r-block, six-~
'The pa[king structure will area designated 'rti--the con.
provide space for 300 cars. and stroction oC · commercial and
will be constructed for con-high·rise office facilities. Also
venient vse by employees, under c o n s t r u c t i o n in
tenants and visitors ol SCFNB Segerstrom Center all! the
as well as the Paci f I c Orange Ccllnty Realonal Of.
Announce& a . COSTA MESA LOCATION;· •
145 WT 19tli St.
(Behind The Mesa Theater)
SALESMANS CLASSES TUES~
BROKERS CLASSES THURS.
'
12:30 -3'30
7 P.M.· 10 P.M.
9:30 A.M. • NOON
FOR FURTHER INFORMAnON
CALL
1) TelephoJ1t. Co.~and BuHuma. 1 .fiefs.of Merrill. Ly$h, Pierce,
A f~w· new home! are huge structural beams. years with pr 0 f e s 5 I 0 n at With
0
160,000 square feet 'nl Fenner & Smith, Inc.
642·7024
OR
JE 11·1012
JAMES M. DECOT, LECTURER
available at Rancho La Cuesta Family rooms, formal din· research a n a I y s t s and useable space in the building. Already a part of the finan·
HuntingJ.on ae,ach , prkir to ing rooms, raised panel double designers combined with the the • Orange County Regional cial and commercial Center
opening of the third unit. The entry doors, cultured marble newest in a t e r i a I s and Office of Southern California art the seven.story • United
homes and aome choice lots pullman tops and custom technological procedures. First National Bank will California Bank Buildin&: and
art be.in~ offered at original lighting features are included Visitors art invited to in-utilize 15,000 squall! feet and Buffums' Men's Store. -
unit pnces due to j o b in purchase· price, Fricker spect furn ished and decorated the Pacific Telephone Co. will Southern California First
transfers and buyers' inability i-~'"~Y"~·~;d~~~;~L_~mode;~I :h~om~es:~d=ail~· ~Y:•~t~0<~c~u~py~23~,000~sq~u~ar~•~f~ee~t.~~jN~a~tional~~B:an~k~Bui::·1di~·~ng:is~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ to meet lender qualifications, Rancho La Cuesta reflects Brookhursl Street and Atlanta Engineering research pro-located at 1055 N. Main Street, accord1nc to tract 1 a Jes the uperience of over 63 Avenue. duced a dellign for SCP'NB of Santa Ana.
manapr Bud Fricker.
Other horne3 at Rancho La '
Cuesta Ill! selling for $24,995
to $.13, 795 on good financinJ
plans.
The lhret and four bedroom
homes havt one and two
stories and are located 1.6
miles from Hunlington Slate
Beach.
Features such as hand-
finished hardwood cabinets,
ball bearing draw guides are
furnished, as -well as concrete ~
driveway&, wood roofs and
f.onstruction
Takes Dip
In Newport
March was the lighest
month for new construction
activity in the city of Newport
Beach in more than a year,
Quilding Director Oliver Grant
reported today.
He pointed out, however,
that the $1.5 million total -
' down from $7 million in
March, UllSI -WIS just a tem-
porary lull.
"Already for April," he ei:-
plalned. "we've gra nte d
' pemllts for more than '3
million in new homes."
'Ibe figure for the caleodar
year to date, be said, U $18
million. includJ.n& last month's
· totals. That is double what it
wu for the first three monlhs
r of 1961, whJch saw an all·time
r high Of $t4 million in new con-
strudion.
"We've got a lot of stun in
"plan check," saJd Grant, who
anticipates another banner
year.
MOit of the new homes, he
1 said, att goln& in above
1 Corona det Mar in the Bren
(Harbor View JDlls),.and Lusk
tr.cta, eut of MacArthur
Boulevard.
' Ap~ent ..
. Parley Set
i Ai Irvine ' '
'!be saccesaful' ploming,
linanclng and ' maqaging or
apartments will be dOtaned by
recopir.ed proletskm11 in I
two-day seminar to be held
Friday and Satun!.ay, April 2S
and :II, on the UC Irvine <am·
pus.
"The Apartment Houle"
seminar is planned for in-•uton. .... oflk:en. builders,
devel o pers . p roperty
ma~ ruHors and ap-
1 pralJen:.
It ii s_..i lly Univenity
Entmlon.
'!be Ont day will be devoted to JUCh topk:s as chooslng lhe
1ite, market raurdl, cboCJs..
ing the type ol buildblc, 111"
planning, apartment design
and amenitlea.
Subje<W ... Satunlay include
.......... the J>O<Ure lo the lender; linancmg wltb joint
venture pcmlblltttea and cco-
ln>IUll( apartment ...,. ... .,..,._
Fee for the se:mim.r ii $35.
f « .... daJ' .,,q tt ii ...
t.unch and put!°' are In-cluded. F« fllrtber details, can the Exl<mloo olflce at
113-MJ!.
ON THE TUB E
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Stt.'11.., e4ltl•11 •' +he DAILY
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'r • Tha t's Harbor View Homes. All good things rolled into one qlliet 'rillage
neighborhood.
Start with the homes, You'll see i ndividuality with a fair. Soaring belm~
ceilings. Formal dining rooms. All-electric kitchens adjoining arzy family iooms.
Bedrooms on a grand scalc.Jnnovativc lloor plans emphasizing private patios.
dramatic entri es and lots of sunlight.
And we're building you a complete neighborhood to go'Withyour'hoille.
One with quiet, safe streets, your own school, grassy park anil private family
1ccrcation club.
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An Era of Silent Laughter
Harold L"loyd's Comic Geniu.S 'Reborn' in Balboa
, By NORM.IN ANDERSON °' .. ..,,-.s1•
Now1~1.movte1oers
eeldord aee the averace mu
·copirc with t,tie complexitieJ
()( life. lllltead they see com-
plex lndivlduala f1illng to cope
with the sinip\e world, lftd It'•
seldom, if ever, funay.
But there was a tJme when
Amerkans saw the average
man and two generations
laughed their way through bis
pitiful efforts to surmount his
problems. He was hilarious.
eipert, 1 eom.plete master of
his trade aod one of the finest
comedlan.s of all time.
Tljat was Harold Lloyd.
'Neldt:y -eventnc, as part Rf
I t ~ exhibition o( th e Movie
Show, w11ich closes today at
its gallery at the B&Jboe
Pavilion, the Newport Harbor
Art Museum p-esented for the
first time in the United States
"Harold Lloyd's World ol
Comedy," and it was truly an
evening of laughter.
The film featured highlights
of Lloyd's career, through
both the silents aod talkies, in·
eluding some of the funniest
scenes from such films as
"The Fre!ihman" and "Safety
Last."
LLOYD ON HAND
DAILY PILOT SS.ff ......
MASTER COMEDIANS SEE COMIC'S SHOW
Harold Lloyd, Stirling Holloway at Balboa Filming
car, by bone and bugay. and
finally, by a double-hone
i.dem, llke aome Roman ,~; orrlvl1l(l In the nick
of lime. 'nit's what he was
auppoeed to do in the fihns of
thoee days, end in the nick ol
time.
Then al&o there was l.Joyd's
lint outiag in a MW a\lfO, a
peril in illelf, but ooe lnu&Jlt
wilh tragedy with his wile.
mother-in-law and brotber·in--
1 .... -pimying him. Again,
jt w• a cblle 1CeM of sorts.
qr perhaps. cal' out of control
driven by a man who didn't
know whol·be was doiq.
Ou another cxxiolon, 'Lloyd
was the ·paijeol ~ ~oing
the ,,..,,,,,, ............ and
going home burdened down
with sacks -and a live
turkey.
He traveled by streetcar, a
crowded one at t h a t .
Some.place along t h e line a
spider got in the act. down.
Lloyd's coat and out hlsl
troJser legs aod onto someooe
else's. Lloyd coped -and in
30 doing, made it impossible
for any one else to cope.
FEW REMEMBER
Few of today's moviegoers
-prob.ably most « thooe born
afler the First World War -
rmiember the movies of
Harold Lloyd, or 8 u s t e r
_Sinf,~1™fs~ 'Out,standing: ~rtist,s,' Bui., ... . . • • S'i'. l.OtllS, ,.Mo. (YP!) .,,. , w ---.i· aboul our llan-
Wltillm S. P<y, Cb&niin of' dds. Wt ll>!>ly the belt Judf-
tbe board « the Columbla mart and lroqutnUy ,..k
8rQaOcuting System, b 1 s outside advice."
praised the Smo~ Brothers Evtlyn Y. Davis, a ntinority
as "~ artists," but stockholder TOR to _. the
uys they fallt(I to Uve up to question "Why did we h1re the
their contractual obligatiorui to Smoth~ Brothers in the nm
~by
'to 0Ye111pl1y
CBS. place?"
Paley defended the Paley answfl'ed tl\al thei:'i:t'1-':;~)/;-"-c"~• MGM~
television network 's can-Smothe s otherl 1 • e1 i I the John Franktnhtimtr· j
cellaUon ol the. brothers' Sun--outt-r art11t1' ~ e.ilu .1.· 'Edwdrd LaYts.' ~lion of
day night show at the. annual are" and "did vttry well ool,al• •
metting of CBS stoctholder•. lbtlr SunQy nllbt lhow." r * HEY KIOSHt l 1 the fixer
He said CBS "is opposed to Jn anrwet to a no t b e r L l&t N u-,..,, I I
leaving matters ol taste in the atockhokSer'• question •bout ~
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&;sed ai the Ntzc-
luuw « a performing artist Vlolenct on televlstoo, Pale7 Prizc-wi'ritll .-1
or a etnlrat autborily." ·Wt!. "We line-trying to '-· 0 .. _ .. HLL .... J . elimioate • all -~~-~ vr """""',._.... -
"We have always tried to • ...._.... ,_
expand creative freedom, but~;~~~~;:====11 we have an olJliiation to our ~ •~ .............. "°"
audience.. Whit ).! good taste F~-for one may Q(fend another," CllST
ht said. -, -·unn w
''The srhof..ber1 Brothen un--...... ,...., ...... -:""
fortunately -. unwilling to FREE AARKING accepr the criteria of. our pro-
gram practices committee and
they failed their contractual
obligations in d,ellvering tapes
of their ~how for preview."
Paley said of the ~tee.
''There Is nothlni ~cious
. ' ' • ' r " '•
lu-1tt~1
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Cliff It-""" "CHAILY"
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"FOi LOYI Of IYT'"
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SATURDAY
APRIL 19th
P.T.A.
SPRING SERIES
OUR FIRST SHOW:
"GULLIVER'S
TRAVELS"
And 3 C•rtoon1
10:15 & 12,45
IE6ULAI PlllOIMANCI
STA.ITS AT J:ll P.M.
t?o\i Did 19'el a '"',9 s.,.., ... , -·-....--
TOtrfm AT 6:11 & t :55
J'"' Fo\d .\
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AND AT l:Dt ONLY THE
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"HOT MILLIONS"
••• . . Lloyd. hi< son and grand·
daughter were preaenl Tues-
day night, in company vdt.h
Laguna's st.e.rling Holkw.•ay,
and he preseried an insight in-
to one of his most famous
scenes -hanging onto a
painters' ladder on the side of
a downtown Los Angeles
skyscraper.
during a two.-hour period each
day.
Those were the days. he
pointed out. before trick
camera shots and f a k e
bac~ Thal -Uoyd himself bonging precarioosly
to a rope. (He did the •me
thing in -film, bmging oato the mimie hand of a
fluge clock atop another
buikiinc.)
be1ow. just in case,·• Lloyd ad·
mitted.
Tilere's no way to do justice
to Lkryd 's comic touches
without actually seeing them .
But consider lllOllle viewed
TueodoY '
Keaton, or Charlie ChatJlin, or ll~~~~i~~;~~1!! any of Uie otber comic greats
of the sileiQ and early talkies.
Today, possibly only Red
Skelton, S i d Caesar or A r t
Camey can demonstrate the
master comic touch o( Lloyd
u the simple, average man.
ACADEMY
AWARD
WINNER!
Cliff' ROIERTSON
lo "CHAILT"
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WINNER -
The scene, in which Lloyd
can't get to the top. C6 mlde
the buildlni .and stands in C'Oll·
st.ant danger of getting to the
bottom the. fast and simple.
way, took two montihs to film,
"I did have a wide pleUorm
with a thick mattress down
Two Scribes' Views
FRANTIC CHASE
Lloyd'1 frantic chase, by
any tramportaUcll m e. a n s
avai)able, tc save his true. love
from an.ill-fated man:iage. He.
sped lbrough !/le -ts by car, by motorcycle, by &treet-
It's doubtful if ,.,,.yone C?an
ever maMA!r !Jo1.d'I toucb. It's
a pity. Such Jigbtheanted,
s 1 a p s t i c t. side--splitting
humor is 10rely needed.
Reflections on the Oscars
By VERNON SCOTT
llOLLYWOOD (UP\1
Reflections on the. 1968 Oscar
race:
1be scientists in llollywood
who turned seers to predict
the winners were astounded
about boW wrong they were.
No one fott:11W • Ue for best
actress and few, if any, picked
Ctllf Robertson.
By BOB THOMAS
•IOLL YWOOD (A Pl-Acad-
emy aftermath :
'lllere were grumbles from
Motion Picture Academy old
timer& who said of last Mon·
day's Osca.rcast., "It wasn't
like it used to be." To wh ich
moet observers would com·
ment, "Thank heaven."
Gower Champion's master·
minding of the 4lst awards
show brought Oscar into the
jet age at long last. Gone was
the musty, fussy tradition
Day," •·West Side Slory,"
'"My Fair Lady" and "Tht
Sound of Music."
Oscar never fails to provide
at least one surprise each
year. This time it was the
Katharine Hepubum • Barbra
Streisand tie. The Price, Wal·
erhouse man who counts the
ballots, William Miller, was
worried that Ingrid Bergman
might mention only one name
when she announced the Win·
ner. When he handed Miss
Bergman the eflvelope, he
told her, "Now be cure to
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CONTINUOUS SHOW
SAl;. I SUN. FIOM 2 P.M.
Ooe had the feeling that
Barbra ·Streisand expected to
win. and would have been con·
&iderably happier had she not
been forced to share her mo-
ment of glory with ftatharine
Hepburn.
Now Peter O'Toole is a
three-time loser. He. lost for
"The Lion in Winter" this
time; previously in "Lfiwrence
of Arabi.a" and "Becket."
that made the Academy
broadcast one of the great and Ruth Gordon were popular yawns of the year.
with the crowd. The two old At the. Oscar Ball after the.
timers brought out lhe sen· telecast, Academy President
timentality of show folk. Gregory Peck was compli·
read the whole thing." He 11=~~~~~~~~f 111 also had written on the an.
nouneement card, "It's a tie." ~ ~
Afterward lbe actross uked ,,..,.,, •wf
Nobody mentiooed or gave. a
thought to Eliiabeth Taylor
•ad Richard Burton during the
41st Oscar clambake.
No one shed tears that mented on the streamlined
VantsSa Redgrave., who presentation.
:~r H~ha~~r ~e:J: ~$lfJlliJlllJ
count. not even to Ingrid
Bergman.
How one could find fault with
best picture laurels falling to
''Oliver, .. which ls one of the.
best musicals ever made
anywhere.
Gower Champion shouJd win
a gold medal for putting some
zip and zap i.rao the telecast
after years of dull shows.
Cliff Robert.son i.! one of
Hollywood's nice guys , and his
winning of the Oscar should
bring him more and better
roles -which he richly
deserves.
Too Nd Katharine Hepburn
was absent. She misaed what
certainly woold have heal a
standing ovation ror beinl the
on1y actress ever to win three
Academy Awards.
Joanne Woodward's beef
against Academy mtmben
and threat to boycott the
awards fiszled when husband
Paul Newman insisted she at·
tend. Joanne's nose was out of
joint because Newman wasn"l
nominated for best dirtttor of
"Rachel, Rachel," the film
that won her a nomination.
Sad that Ron Moody dido 't
win for his magnlfic~nl
portrayal of Fagin In
"Oliver." Character actors of
Moody's vintaa:c seldom get a
aecOnd chance.
VlctorieJ by supporting
performers J tck Albertson
makes it clear the United ''Wait tlll next year," he
States is not one of her said with a twinkle.
favorite countries, ran oot of Peck has hopes of making
the money to a Connecticut the show even more appeal-
Yanktt and a phenomenon ing. He also is going ahead
from Brooklyn. with p I a n s to rHxamine.
All the major awards: went Academy memberahip, with
io clean, clean, picturts. Not a the aim of making the awards
single mod, oudie or sexy pie· m ore reftective of r e a I
lure had a moment in the achievement in the film
limelight. world.
Columbia Picturts won the This week's winners again
most Oscars with. eight -sJi underscored the need for
for "OliVf!r": one klr "Funny change. Many observers ques·
.Girl" and one for "Young tioned whether "Oliver!" de.
Americans." served to be the top winner.
Ye.s, Hepburn and Streisand This movietoer found "Oli·
received exactly the same vtr!" to be the moat entu-
number d votes Crom the tainlng film of 1111. But as
mere than 3,000 memben of cinematic achievements, '"Ille
the Acadtmy to make the lie. Lion In Winter" and "Romeo
One was inclined to feel a and Juliet" seemed far more
lump in the throat when deserving or the best picture award. Patricia Neal failed to win the T h. e Academy vote.rs, the
best actress award after her majority in the over.SO age
gallant baUle Lo recover from class, seem to favor movies
the series of oear--fatal strokes tlllt entert&in. That was ap-
she suffered three years ago. parent thiJ year, as in the
Alan Arkin. nominated for ye1n when the members
best actor, will be back again chose as best pkturt-"The
and again because he is one of Greatest Show on Earth."
this country's finest actors. "Around I.ht: World in llO
1bere was no question
1bout the leg:ltlmacy of this
year's tie. But a cloud re·
mains over the previous ont'.
In 1932. balloting was much
more informal. and the word
got around town tlllt Fredric
March had won as best actor
for "Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde." Wallace Beery thought
he should win for "The
champ" and he expressed
his feelings to his boss. Louis
B. Mayer.
As .a founder of tht Acad-
emy and perhaps the mo,,t
powerful man in Hollywood,
Mayer could move mountains
--or the Academy. A iie be-
tween March and Beery was
announced at the Academy
banquet that yeer.
Oscar pre.dieters have lost
a harl:linger for the director's
award. ror 20 years the ()s..
car has always gone to the
award winner of the Dlrec·
tors Guild oC America. But
this yeu \he directors chose
Anthony Harw:y for "The
Lion in Winier ," and !he
Academy voters picked Carol
Reed for "Oliver!"
The. splash and excitement -===================== of the show, the ii1ars, thrl·
awards and tbe surpri ses
prove once. again that Holly·
v.·ood still has the touch lo
make mere mortals. and ac·
tors at tttat, very much larger
....,, lift.
Winner -3~Awards
Aman Folk Ensemble
To Appear at lrvi1ie
BEST ACTRESS· Katharine Hepburn
WINNER -"IEST PICTURE OF TllE YEAR!" __ .. ,.,.c.;o.u -
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PatR ~ IOOHAIUNE 0100LE ;rn HEPBURN
""""".12!.\ 1H€ UON IN WINT€R :.-:.:;;":'"-~ Tiie Aman Folk Enocmble
wtll appear in UC Irvine's
QaW!crd Hall Sunday at l :lO
p.m. wltll 1 -« col-
orful -· and dancn « ll>e Near EM. North Africa and
EuWn Europt.
Et&bty dancers and mu!li·
cl•ns ol the troupe have made numeroua appeari:inces o n
.sta1e. .ann and r • d I o .
Presented in full, authentic
"""""1<1. ll>e _,.ble will
demoblltrlte the e t h n l c
P"rionninll ans « Serbia,
Croatia, Iran. Tu r k e. y ,
f\faCfdonla. Mcrocco. Algeria.
Afghanistan, Egypt and the
SoYl8 Un.ion.
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ACADEMY AWARD WINNER JACK ALllRTSON
S.pportl°' Aclor lo "THE SUIJECT WAS ROSES'"
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COBB PALANGE
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JEAN SEBERG
RICHARD KILEY
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Hello apili, boys and &lrll,
and wtbxne bock to -«i!Uon tf Uacle Lon'1 Corner.
Well, K's 1--l(aln.
Somebody -lD a poem thal wasn't berown, and one of our
readers caucI>t her co it. It
wasn 't a wirller', but if tt had
been, there w<>uldn't be ll'IY
Kennedy haH dollilr goinc to
thls person.
NOW UNQ.E Len wasn 't
familiar with the poem that
was published, but this week
one ·young:ster lent in a poem
called "MJdnicbt on t ti e
Ocean," which Uncle Len
himself Ullld to ncite when he ~·as a boy. That one wu
promptly di!quallfled.
Remember, boys and girJs,
the poetry as well as the
drawings mUlt ~ your. own •
work. You may think ya.i're ~-----------------------------! putting one over on Uncle Len.
but someone will find out
about it.
Next weekeM ft get ready
for O.ylight Saving Time, and
that's what our next art con-
test will be all about. Let's *
who can submit the mOet
originaJ pidurt of the spi'ing
time change.
HONORABLE menhon win-
ners in. this w:etk 's art contest
are:
* PRIZE WINNER
This week's contest winner is Linda Crouch, 7,
296 Bucknell Road, Costa Mesa
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Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contesl Here's all you
do; (!) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper 51'.i inch., wide and
4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace
picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address
on back of drawing. Mail'it to.:Un!'}e Len's Art Contest, Box 1560. DAILY
PILOT, co9ta ·xesa. Winner will l'eceive Kennedy baltaoDar. •
Jeri Haneline, 9~. Hun-'------------------------------'! tington Beach; Diane Pratt, 9,
Costa Mesa; Otto Jones, 12,
Santa Ana Heighta; Joen
Cooper, 10, Mission Viejo;
Peter Plourd. 7, Costa. Mesa;
Lori Cummings, 10"2. Mis.!ion
Viejo; Josh PtaSley, 9, Seal
Beach; Diane Smith, I ,
Newport lle>cb; Cary Miller,
II, Huttingbl ll<ech; Audny
Paige, 11, Huntington Beach;
Dudley Pratt; I, Costa Mesa,
and John -pie. 7. Corona
del Mat.
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THE REVOLIITION BEGINS
In t.hc year Seventeen Hun-
dred and Seventy :Yive
Paul Revere · made his
famoug ride,
VfX'/ late that special night
.He rode lhrougb the towns
in.a streak of light.
F.arly nut morning a war
i1<rlll That aff"ected every
American.
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RIDDLES AND JOKES
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* Dear Carol: Does England have a
Fourth of July?
PRIZE
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Dear Carol: \Vhat· did the limestone say to the
geologist?
Dear Carol: Can February March?
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PAUL REVERE
Paul Revere, Paul Revere,
Why were you never in fear?
You fought for your country, you fought like
a man;
I wish you were here when we fought with
Japan;
Lots and lots of blood was shed,
Some people were even shot in the head;
Why do we have to fight all of these wars~
I wish we cquld separate them with big brass
doors .
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WORLD •OOK EHCVCLOl"Eor-. ..
O'Hare, •" II, elf Ots Mel-, I-•· fer hl1 1111eStlon:
Doet tJat Universe •ave N
ud S, E and W directions!
We did not have room to
spell out north and south, east
and west in the title. But let's
hope the question is in·
teresting enough to make the
abbreviation forgiveable. The
topic. of course, lakes us on an
Imaginary survey ·or the
endless, eternal reaches of
uncharted space.
A apace traveler, of oourse,
must have directions to chart
his course. But he left our
north-south, east-west direc-
tions behind on hi1 home
planet. We get our bearings
from our built-in North and
South Poles, the two ends of
the axis around which the
earth rotates. This planet·
sized solution can se rve as a
model for cosmicslzed direc-
tion. The Immense galaxy of
100 billion stars also rotall!!S on
an axis, a central hub of
crowded stars. The galactic
axia bu, naturally, two fixed
poles that point in opposite
directions through the wheel·
ing st.vs ol the Milky Way.
ions. Within our galaxy, a
spaceman can figure his di-
rections because we know the
dlrection in which the Jm·
mense system rotates oo its
ax.is. Out beyond, a spaceman
faces the staggering
dimensions of cosmic space -
and cosmic directions have not
been determined .
Now is a good time otytar
to search out the constellation
Como Berenices -a poetic
name meaning Berenice's
hair. Locate the handle or the
Big Dipper and s e a r c h
westward for the bright star
Denebola in the tan of Leo-the-
Llon. Qie:tween your t w o
celestial point$ you pass right
by a smsll Y -shaped group of
stars. This is Como Berenices,
the North Star of the Galaxy
-and having the north direc-
tion you can figure out the
other three.
Al'lltJ' aendi I WO RLD BOOK Gt.Ole
i. lteMlll S.lts, '" 11, of Lomt
Llfldl, Ctllfo.mlt, for her flllltliorl:
How much water evaporates
from Ute ear.Ur!
The Gllactic North Pole is
mort « Jen the north direc-
tion of the earth and the Solar
System. It points through a
smallish constellation called
Como Berenices, near Leo-the·
Lion. It is visible in our spring
and summer skies. A
spaceman out in this region
.....id "' the major part ol 1::-1-t-t--t Ith. galny toward his south.
On 1 ship out in the ocean,
you can .see an immense
amount of water in every
drecUon. It would be very dif·
ficult to figure the amount -
but at least this much wafer
has evaporated from the earth
during your lifetime. To get a
more accurate estimate of the
process, it is necessary to
figure the rate of evaporation.
And this equation requires a
time factor. We need to know
bow much of the Earths
water evaporates in a ctrtaln
amoont of ume. Of cour1e, the
amount varies from place to
place, with day and nlaht and
the changing 1ea1ona .
However, apertg h 1 v e
estinulted the average 1mount
on a global buis.
And t.bt starry pinweel would
be rotatinJ in a clochisc
dlNCtlon. FacJnc toward the
gllacllc south. the galactic
east would be on bis left side
-just 11 it ii on earth.
Headinl GUI farther toward
the galactic north with l1lOll of
the Milky Way behin<I him, the
west direction woukf be on the
left aide ol hio lhlp. ' 1'hele dlrtcUon1 apply very
nicely on a star trek Ulroogh
OQr own Milky Way. But its
~llnf. llAMtudded &rm> linlDy dwindle aw1y In an
-rim. The 1aJaxy Itself II _....ied by lmmeuunbJe
oceersa el lptee strewn with
eountlm other IJ a I I J: I t I .
TIWR liar 11....,. att Upped
and tilled al all ION ol """" and aetth to bt SClttered
bclter·skclter In all dir~
During an average year, the
amount of water that
evaporates fn;rn the tntlre
surface of our earth is
estimated to be 95,000 cubic
miles. A cubic mile of •ater.
of coone, would rm a aquare
tank one mile bl'1> and coe
inll• alcctl -side. Only U,000 o1 the9o cubic mllel
come l1'om the larxl. and the
rt.st comt• tram the oceam.
And IOOl1tl' or later, all ol It
falll as rain or tna• -
munwhllt the sun I 1
replenllhll1J the Wiler cycle
by evaparatinl moN Wllfr
from the land and ICL
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BLOOQ ANO SANO -Bullfighting is gett!n~ rough -
er all the time in Spain.· Matador Angel Llorente
{top) continued with bis corrida despite being gored
in the face. And Paco Bautista (middle and bottom I
Ul"l,T.._.lff
got up after being gored . left the bullring for a dose
of painkiller and returned to the ring to dispose o!
the bull. Both mishaps occurred at the Madrid bull-
ring.
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• ,,,aaton 1 Wins 1. ID Six;·
106 -1()5 ' flg~s . Yo.r k,
. -·
BOSTON (AP) -The Boston C.ltics,
backed by old pros SIJD . ,Jones, John
HavJlcek and 11nberalded E m m e t t
Bryant, charged into the champlonahlp
rwod of the National Basketba11 Associa-
tion playoffs with a llJ6.lP5 victory over
t the New York ~ 1Fl'tday niatft to
tl'.ke the Eastern DtvlslM fihl.1a -t.J:.
Jones, humiliated as he managed' "j(&st
J5 points in the fourth· and fittb.prqej. oL
the best-of-7 series, regained hilold'ICor'·
ing touch, connecting for 11 _pQlri!_I, ill _a
brilliant shooting exbibition,
Havlicek, gol.nj the entlil'ilista.nce "'hit
for 28 poin~, IJlcluding loor oo h>(o'
crucial basket. in the ck>siilc:~• aa
the Celtics staved on a furiohs New York '
finish.
Bryant, a form,p-Knick who spegt most
of the re~~ u a reserve Boston
backcoip1 ~st. came through in the
clutch: hitting 1for 19 points,
The Celtics, who "-"1aled just one vic-
tory in seVen meetingJ with New York
d~ring the recular c~P,l.ign, will make a
Spor~ in Bri ef
bid r .. th• 1tliii111e In 13 yean against
the wiMer fJ1 the Western Division finals t>etwet!Jn LOI ~Its iand AtlanLl. Los Anteles can ·wrap up the mies in the
111\)1 -S\l!doy night. .. '!'be c..1~· •• ~-oil \• old men
&lier • !~J!ai>e;ncular .. _finish, ~!"'!-~W'e "1Y\hing but against
tM ~-. New York refused
to qu!t watn the final buzw.
BoMon Jed ,u.a1 at lhe half, widened
U.. adv~ to 77<t> in Ille tblnl period
before New Yort managed to ,close tho
gap to a.?e on the fine play 'of reserve
Mike Riordan.
, .The Ctltici regained a nioe polnt lead,
94-35, ~ay throoghj:he finale before
the Knicb launched a d'etermined closing
challen.ge • .New York drew "A'ithin two
points '14 on a layup by Riordan with
2: 15 left.
The two teams then ei:qianged baskel:l
down to the wire. Riordan made the
score 105-103 in Boston's favor with three
second& remaininc. Jone1 cashed one oI
. ·-. ;j . '""'l . •
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Napoles '.fKO'~ Co.kes·
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'" NEW YORK ,....... Corona del .Marthim
and Water ·Polo Ass(l., cmtinued lt5
ma1tery ov11 NatiCNI AAU water polo
championships foes at New York Athletic
Club Friday.
Coach Ed Newland 's Californians
scored 29-3 triumph.5 over Harvard and
St. Francis of New York. TheY.'ve now
outscored three rivals, 95-6. TOOay they
Astro Hurler s
Give DOdgers
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bases-loided
walks to Bill Russell and Wes Parker
capped a three-run ninth inning rally that
gave the Los Angel~ Dodgers a 5-4 . vic-
tory over. the ·Houston Astros Friday
night.
Dooley Womack. ~be. fourth H~s~n
pitcher in the ninth, forced in the tieiJll
Dodge r Slate
Apr. l~rl . .,. HOll~lon, 7:» p.rn .• KFI
1':Jr. »-Dodo••• .,. H-tor.. 11:55 p.m .. Kfl
(Mell ' -Apt. 21-0••'* 111 Sen F•enclsco. 1:55 11.m.,
KFf (6.40)
and winning runs after successive dOlf·
bles by Tom Haller and Bill. Sud~kis
started the comeback.
After Sudakis' run-scoring double cut
Houston's lead to 4-3, Jack Billingham
replaced Fred Gladding on the mound
and retired Paul .Popovich for the first
out.
Ted Sizemore followed with a single,
sending Sudakis to third, and took sec-
ond on the throw lo third. Skip Guinn
took over for Billingham, filled the base!
with an intentional walk and then struck
out Willie Crawford .
But mana'ger Harry Walker then
called on right-hander Womack to pitch
to right-hand hitting Russell and the
move backfired.
Miller's sacrifice fly and Rader's sing-
le delivered Houston's first two runs in
the opening inning but the Dodgers tied
It with a pair In the fifth off Don Wil·
son, Drysdale's single knocking in the
second run.
LOS ANO•LEI
'''"'' Cr•wtonl d 5 o I o
NOUSTOJof
1brll~I
5 1 I 0
• I ' • . were to ptay~.Cbicago and probably i.tbe
New York AC's Btt team. ·
'--Sunday they wlnd it up, probably
against West Point and then the NYAC's
A• squad for the title.
Ferdie Massimino scored six against
St. Francis while Pat McClellan (5), Dan
Christy (4) and.Pale Hahn (4) were close
behind. Ertc Carson 'had · six agalnSt
Harvard while Massimino, Mike Martin
and Bob Leach had rive apiece. .... .... ....
LOS ANGELES -Sluggln1 Jose Na-
poles of Mexico City won the welter.
welgbL cbampJonsbJp or the world Fri·
day .Ugbt wben be blasted defending ti-
tle holder Cu.rt.is Cokes Into submission
as the bell soonded (or tbe 14tb round
of their scheduled IS-round 8Jbt.
The 3~year-old claa•pJ• from Dallas,
~th eyft alrdosi battered shut, wa1. far,
.rar llebfftd oe pohlts. 'His C9tne.r Uked
referee George Lalka to stop the fight
beh\·een the 13th and 14th rounds.
La~ka hurried across tbe ring to award
the championship to Napole~ as the bell
r111r for the lfdl. .. .... .... . ' UCl'1 goU team captured a major col-
legiate prize Friday afternoon by winning
lhe inaugural Orange County Invitational
tournament at Mountain View Country
Club in Corona.
Coach Tim Tiffs Anteaters came out
low vdlh 320 strokes, Cal S t a t e
(Fullerton) and Chapman posted 321 and
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 323.
Duke Hopkins was low man for UCI
wi~h a 75. .... .... ....
LOS ANGEL~ -BaUllng to raJly
after losing the flnt two c•mn of their
best-of-seven Western aeries 111 the
SLanley Cap ltockey playoffs, the Los
Angeles KJnp meet tbe St. Louis Blues
agaia toalghL
Los Angeles lost the opener 4..a la St.
Louis. The Bl1tt1 won the secold oae with
5% mlnutts to play. Now the scene
changes to the Forum . .... .... ....
RANCHO LA COST A -Laugh Ins Lee
Trevino, the U.S. Open Golf champion,
came from seven shots off the pace With
a second-round 63 Friday and moved into
a share·of the lead with George Archer -
each at 142 -in the $150.000 Tournament
of Champions.
Young Di ck Lotz, the first round leader
\\·ith a 67, fell back in the pack when he
struggled over the 7,114-yard par 72 La
Costa Country Ctub course in a 78 for 14~.
\ ' ~ free throws w.lth one aecGlld left and
thO Celts let N•\t Yort•sWllll• -lluf! a shot al the bqzzer. Player~ch J;l,ill Russell, who ;sl4tted
tbe .<;eltics to their basketbl!ll dynuty,
~turned Ill~ ~Omlanoe, scoring'.)J' 'l(anj( sr•bblnl :n re·
bounds iri 41, rrilinites bf ·~ion.. • ·
Reed captured individual ·s. c or I n g
honon with 32 poiots. Walt l'raper,
playing: despite a p.µmw_ cr1?in ,mti3c.le
pull, had 17, while.RiOrdan, lSill Bradley
and Da ve DeBusscbere had 15 each.
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'ST. l'AUL-1,ffNNEAPOL!S (AP) -
Tom Hall, a rookie left-bander, pitched a
two-hitter and the Minnesota Twins whip-
ped the California Angell &-0 FridaJ
before a home opening crowd of Z2.~7
fans.
Despite a couple of fits of wildness,
Hall breezed to hls first victory of the
Angel S late
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fourth straight victory.
The Twins gave the 146-pound Hall all
the runs he needed in the fourth inning
when losing pitcher Rudy May got into
quick trouble after walking" Harmon
Killebrew and Bob Allison.
Leo Cardenas drove home Kiflebrew
from sec<>nd with a sharp single off Jim
Fregosi's glove. Frank Quilici singled to
center, scoring Allison but May got out or
further trouble when Jay Johnstone's
throw from center cut down Cardenas,
who slid past third.
Hall, who yielded a first inning triple lo
Fregosi, ran into a control problem in the
~venth when Lou Johnson led off with a
single and went to third on consecutive
wild pitches. Dick Stuart walked before
Aurelio Rodriguez and Tom Egan flied to
right field.
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Decision Due by Monda y
By EARL GUSTK EY
OI h Da/ty l'lltt Jttll
UCI basketball coach Dick Davis has been offered the head coach-
ing post at san Diego State College, the DAILY PILOT ha s learned.
Rustler Spikers Top OCC, 7~·69
Long tumqred to be the Aztecs' No. 1 candidate, Davis was tender-
ed the positipn Wednesday and says he will decide whether or not to leave
UCl for San Die20 by the fir.st o! next week. ,
San Diego State's George Ziegenfuss stepped down from the basket·
baU job in mid-March after 21 seasons as head coach. ,
Davis, 37, has been head coach at UCJ for the past lwo seasons go-
ing 20-8 and 1~9. Both seasons he took the Anteaters to the NCAA's college
division western regiono1s.
By JOEL SCHWARZ
OI .. Oti1tr _. .... lttfl
Quick. think of a aeven-lelttr word
'that's a synonym for victo,.,.. Try,
Seymour, u in JJm Seymour, Golden
WOii CoUese'• lolented tToct and field
llar wbo poc:ed U.. RuJtlen to • 7Mll
wiD over ~rival Orange Coat Friday
In an Eutem Conference dual meet on
lbe Pirate oval.
The lanky Gokltn West athlete won
-.. ..,11 -the hl1h and Intermediate
-and the lrlple jump -and t!>en
ardland lbe Ru!tlen to victory )n t h e dedda1' mile relay.
1lle bif1e11 loser In tho holly ocill•llcd
--"" down to the nnal ...,.1
r
was the record book as athlete~ from \hi'
two colleges smashed 13 record s nnd
established a 14th.
Jt was a mttt fllltd with SCaM>nal
bests, but the outcome retited on I.he
~ frtm the triple. jump Md the mile
re.Jay. I
'At the stan of theJaton race, Orangt
Coast held a 62.fO le , but Golden West
WU iahla: oo«wo In the triple jump. and
was fa•oftd in the relay.
~ Pirates held !:eir own for lhrct
and a half 'legs of he relay. but lhcn
Seymour turned his ck into overdri ve to
pul1 awey .Jrom Orange Coast's tiring
anchor man Ed Shipley. ,.
~linules later the triple jump was over
\\'llh Sf'ymour and teammate Tom
Luzaoo holding on lo fltst and second to
glvr: the Rustlers their 5'COOd haJr·
bn?:ltdth victory over Orange Coast In as
many years.
Other stars for Colden Wm wm high
Jumper Don Shiekts. who tel a roeet and
11h1dium record with a 6-10 jump:
~printer 0on liarr1s, who SCI I pair o(
meet rCC()TdS with a wind aided 9,1 and a
21.9 : and distance man Rick DeNuccio
\\'hn sel st:indards with 4:21.0 and t :20.i
cfforlit
j)•1•t~ Wt1I !761 CHI Ort• C-1 )., -I, Pt!trr.1 tGWl ,, Efll~ (O{j ). J°"""~ fOC L 04\1•nct · ,a~'t, , r1.• •«I !!tf•t -. 06ldWll Wttl lltl>Odtoll. MtMtl'lll!I, Agt, Ht..,.lil. Tlmt. 4 .1. •
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' . He was tl-8 with the Irvine freshmen for two years before taking
over the varsity post in 1967 when Danny Rogers resigned.
Davis gained prep coaching notoriety at Glendale High with eight
straight winning seasons and an overall 171-39 record. ~
Should. Davis accept the San Diego State offer, he'll have his work
cut out for him. The Aztecs \Vere 10-15 last season and the frosh club was
14-9. Ziege.niuss 's two teams prior to last season's were 24-S and 21-6
Should Davis elect to stay at UC!. it is expected that Aztec athleUo
airecl<lr Al Olsen will offer tile post I<> either Ed Gregory of Fresno Stalt
or .lim Klllin~sworth of Cerritos College.
Davis admfts he's highly templed to take the Aztec Job. San Oleg
State next ~season!.. enter! a university level conference containing th
Aztec•. Cal State (i..ong Beach\, Ca l State !Lo• Angeles), Snn .lose Stale
UC Santa· Barbara end Fresno Stale. 1 -"'
Also. the Aztecs have 18 full NCAA basketball ~Ol•••hlps to wrc
to Mgh school prospects. UCI: w.•th a •mall•r enr~llrilent, can offer onl
ach1eve1ncnl awards, which pay Just tuition fee s. "i ..,. T
' s-.y, April 19, lM MllY "LOT JI
I " t ' , • . j . • • Corona .Swimme rs
Win Irvine · ·:1~rirown
lturt-Krumpholz and Jell
Hllhnan llld Corona tie! Mar
High &:boo!'• varolty
1wlmq'len to the 1 r v I n e
Leque champlons'1lj> Friday
afltrnoOll at &tancla fll&h.
1be,sea Klnis. under coach
Dave M.IUovidi, ·tumid aw•r.
Colla M-, llJi.111 for tbe I ·
Ue.
Victor)', eouplecl with 1 ae-
c'Olld pl8ce 1n dull meets, nets
tbe Sea IDnp the ov!rall
champlomhlf. CoroDa de Mar crushed the
oppostllon in Bee compeUUOI\,
challtinl up 10S POints to run-ner up Estancia's 74 while Cee ·
action was won by Coat. Mesa
with 'II polnta. •
' • ;. ,; -.... •t ...
,1 I j..t\,_lJ ""'•1 ·' j •
record In the Ill · l'~ t :·'In ~~Ion, bu\ Ibo depth
1,07.1 effort,' \ .' I< ·Of,~ .. , Mar ptVVlld too
In all, 10 leipe1rmds leU}•"llll<h. 1 t
alt in varalty ac.Uon. "< ... ,, 'VJ.,.. VIW'llt
Me11'1 brllli.lnt tell)' teams ..,.#.~ r.llr .!. 1. totle ,_.
worked ·over the' t e a • 11 e ·~~""'· o·~· ltO'/'I. 1L. 'P oo, l:U,t , tlaffl l. CWont Otl IM~
records with ease, we qairtet ''""'· 1 i. 1111.• .. FM1nt•11t of .Roa MislOltlt, Jay Spanagle, v~ ::· .. _ 1• KnMW11G11 1cdMI
~, Gamm~tl,and,,.JefilRolllO'J ~-JlS::I fi!~' .!fMJ~ .. .,..,,,.q up ·Wnn a 1;44. , 1CGM1 l :JJ.2 s. .. ..,,... 1tiw 1:5'.3 6. m~~ey.1_1_ '. • !...;;. R T:~~<~0,~'~!J.,. 1CM1 u., "111510 u , Gammon !'_f':" oy '""'"' r-11) t • ..,,..,. lc;Mo\I Al J. were joined by Din :whttaker F•,., ccdMt t3J '· McG1r1 1(.llMJ ''·' . lh ·-f~ I ·, t• s. ltOlmMI (CM) 1.C..I •• Wt! .... (I.Ill 1n e ._, 1w re I'/ .. com-n.t.
pile a lltilq&nt 3:2.1.11n lbe 400 1c~ 1~~:.rt' ~ctM~· f:1~":. ltte relay ll«tHOn c.MI 1;11.I '· Otwll (I.Ill ~Vid ~· aue ·' Estanci" 1:11.0 J. Otfo IC.I 1:1t.I '· ,..,.i1 v. '°" -tl"VI ':tl.l turned the ~in 57 t for DIVl!'ll - 1 ....... (CMI Jn.IS '· • Zllll!Mn'Nn ll"VI IN,09 3, Ztldln !CMI a loop standatd and Whlt:Mer 1n.r, '· w1n1a1 !CMI 11•.1• s. Gt,,_
of Mesa sped 'the SO free in 1E1~ ::-1! 'i. ~~1 11~'f" s.t.i '· 22.7 for another rtCOrd. loltt (CdMI ... l .... II ICM) ,.,1 '·
Whitaker •Ito swam ttie 100 ~ 1C,::> !·11~-,:~~i.~~c'Jlf~.1
free in 50.J for a record. , • fMfft rMlnll 1. 11.ck 1CM1 .so.• 3. ~~-· M..... J·•· R@@Jr . RO'/' (CM) Sl,, .. SlllMI" IC.Ml »-' '·
"""' .. ~ • ...-UIU.I -~ Nell! (~Y) Sf.t "-.,It~ ((,\lo) "·'·
Knanphob was a double
winnu for CoroN'. del Mar u
the sophomore Oash won the
200 Irle In 1,57.5 and the 400
frff in 4i02.S while mate
Hillman was setting a league
w~wontlbe diuing corft. 1 oe-liidl - 1. ~tt1.111 .D'.t • • I • !MHI !"KM'C!l 2. Mlt!Met ,(CM) •. I 3. ' pe wltb 313.05· points. Plum... ICMI 1 :l'l.I '· llrldbum Mtll '"'OO-Mven of 11 events 1c11MJ 1:1t.• s. tit lllfMtfl .. "',.., " ' (CdMl '"' ...... ICdM) 1: .... t. a ,;.. -1. K"""""°lr (CdMI
' At Trophy Meet
·'
Artists' Cottam
1:01,) 1 ...._. ((dM) '4tl5.t 3.
lluldlll 11.lfl 4:0f.t .t. >~ ICM!
•:17.t S. 111',,.rd Cc.NII t :lt.7 &. H•!I
fCMl 4:21,t.
IOI 9'"'' -I. Hltlrn•l'I ICllMl I :01.t fMMI rtco.-J 1. s.or..1111 (CM) 1:'7.1
3. Wtllllt (l!sO l:ot.I 4, HOMI (CdMI
1:0..I S. 0~1r !E10 l:lt.I"' 0 • .,1,
IE1!1 1:11.1. 1-. ""
.. "" rwl•'I' -t:• .. C.tto Mft• IMtskli., ltll'f. 0.,,.,._, Wl'lltllt.,.l
S:W llfltlt ~l I. C-dtl Mir
3:2'.t J, t:1t111Cl• J:4t., 4. f'911111411t V1llrt S:M ... l'"IMI KSlnl: Cor-..... M..-115, I F • l T dn C•t• MIS9 Jll,11.1'9MI• 4 fl-.inl•!n n ·ina s 0 . y v::: ... ~,·~~~ ,, '~ dfl
Laguna Beach Hl&h'e track
forces qualified two entrants
Frkiay f« the finals of ill SOlh
aMual Trophy Meet today.
Eastern Conference Co-claamps at Ease W.aking the grade were
sprinter Telford Cottam In the
220 and Laguna's mile relay
team. consisting of .Brlan
Bagley, Tom Jones, Cottam
and D a v e Hustwlck. T h a t
10\lrsOme posted the fastest
Members of Orange Coast College's tennis te1J,m, wh.ich tied for
the Eastern Conference title with a 941 record include (front row
from left), Gary Godshall, Ray Biggerita!J and Jim Ogle. In rear,
from left are, Sturgis Stentz, Norm Davies, .. Mike Caro &nd coach
Morrie Gerard . 11ie Pirate netters retui:n to actjon in the Ojai toumament _n·ext•weekend. · · · ·
quaWylng time Friday, 3:31.5.
R I A C A S 'k f Huatwlck anchored the e!-ust e .. s t ocut r ea pi e est fort with a si.11.g.
F'inall were held Friday in
: Cee fltkS events.
Hand o,vis Tars Rack Up District Rivals ·~1~~~~~~
6 1 D f t · , <>ranee coast area l!ntrant. • . e ea I . , flnili'm lh• running events
By ROGER CARLSON 15.7 and 20.8 and Barnett the w.o.iie -1. curt Hort 1E1t t:w.s 1Nw1 ' co1M. cc11M1, ._.....,;ft today at 1!30 p.m. at the
AZUSA -Noel Paulson lg·
niled 1 three-run rail)! in lhe
top of the filth Inning with a
long solo home run and Golen
'Vest CoUege went on lo down
host Citrus, 6-1 , here Friday
afternoon in an . E astern
Conference baseball game.
11te victory enabled Fred
lloover's Injury-plagued team
to move inl.o third -place in the
EC !ltandings. The Ru.~tlers
i are no\Y a.s, 41h: games behind
~ first-place Mt. SAC.
Paul!on'1 homer sailed over
the left-centerlleld fence at
the 421-foot mark. It was one
o! three hlla banged out by the
RusUer second-sacker.
..... Witt l•l .~ , !ltbl
,. ,.r-CHH> l. D•Yi.iton Cl11) '-IOll -1 i(iff.-t Ml M 7 J .,... ..... U>... k Of"" Dtitr '"" 1i.tr lon& jUmp In 20-51/1. "19TUMl,.INH) s .v. nc:ri'l'::l ~HI. rr. 1•f .ti ... MW ICdMI . 4. . Niii• ' Llaunl ....... trac '
N.wp.rt Harbor Hl.&h "t the·-11 'th 1.L:i~"i~Hi\ .. ,raie11:A:!rem :. ,~"". ·'-"1
· ,,1,,,.·l "'·alif1er1· oy won VIII I! WI a ,. .• ,, O'Nl.I !CdNll lf.J " ».twill • 2 •• -. tc''M"1"°i~ I HH i 'CU ' School's varsity track and 9:56.S clocking. 1e:i~ ~~~.; _ l. Ntw[lllr1' H •rob• He~!HHr'1s. 3
Cwnb'i:"'ccdMl. VM•ll't
field team, sil:.,ume champion The high i·ump fl...·red to '""•""· Aoows. •uti.r. , ..... , 1:21.5 1li ~ -1. vien lCMJ lt.t 1• L~ris i;.<j'-<Yl111ftt,11 ~ -,,_r11!1~t'\"'~ t t h N rt M otabi ~.. cMtt1 rtC«d} 2. c.i. MfM 1-111•~ 'rou~"iccMr'~. ~.s1~.,cJr1H1 '· L1w1en 1 ~ L •11.,•• 1fr: 'l'I' -o t e ewpo • 1!S1. et go tither way, but lt was Lee c1i lr.el K'Dl"lflv: N••P!ll1 Herw til'I, ut _ l. Kt11_,., ic'M1 '·! i. 10,f. -). Tn ,. 1.
mheet,1 le11t11lithettle dou,.bt II to Haven 'fl'ith the winnln1 tf· fll911Cfl 1t. · rpf~"s.'~~j. ~J:TMf~llM) '· A mn ~,,ill. .. ~f'r:' R!~'m.(L11 1.Hff'~1' = w D s s 1 ma er. fort and tn thf: discus, Stu ... H Ji'!Zl' -1. vou111 \CM> s., 1. 1.1.
The Sailon of coach Bob Aldri ch came throuJh with O!scus. -1. Rovsttt CCdMI 111-n v, !'N"A~1~4ik!·, ·1~:i'. U!9' "-Tudl•• ~,:,',lrlJ1 T1~ -Ttl· 17:1,11 .!: ·1 I d he 't I ff rt f 11•1o"t 2. Slm•ln lCdM) 11 .. ,\l'J J. Ctllllt ICMJ i"ti.y - . C•I• MUI !Vitti. •. L•wlon '· Wt_tt~ Ii"' Tlmt J-la1 ey tramp e I oppos -an ear Y e O o .-n o 1~.0 4• S•••it <E•!l ''''"' s. Jum1> K•• , lombDY. 1<:tn11t<11l "·o '· E1· -tt.1. He,• , -1; !! r e ~M> 2. tion with nine. first places set the r,ace for the mt of ICdMJ ''·~-~ • 1• "'-"1 M¥ 4· NewPD•• i: l.bv1Tf.'lluCh:J·1"att\r''rfr..t ..!:
in racking up 9514 points to the even ng, 1_ ~!,;11;cMi ~_;1~'.1':~.":~~1 ~i~ ,l:eir ·~~~dl-1.'· J~ 11~~1111. ~'1\0 HH -1t111 1 -1. Pol•nd 1•1 1. runnerup Estancla'a 70 and Host Corona del Mar took-''·'> 4, w19,.., teso IO-IDYI J. SnYH• 0111 IE$tl 4. Tlr l>llwffn Hune••lorrll Mat1tu110 1c1 3. e1>n•• SMl. Timi -
Costa Mesa's 39 in the sixth the Bee illl.e while CO$ta 1esr1 «>-4'n. ict'o:;. MJ:~ .. (~' 1~"1c.~!Zll" 1c~1/J) ~~rH8tt1 1t .. ~·" ~\~W~ ~1 •. i:
annual event at Davidson Mt!a wu wiMing the Cee o~~s ~~Ml 1.1·51!~~:~ r~:~l ~~·'su!: ltt.;? 1i.. ''1::"11f1!311~. ).K•r=: ~·" -1· tci.i!"-~,.1u1t ISMi
F ... Id Fr1'day night tro""" -· ,,., ....... , ''"'· ICMl. • ..,ll' L~r\ l - ' ~ u1h !Fl J. . .,...,.. Fir.el _.....: car• Mn. "· l!J. ll!'IN'ltr ·raM"r J, ,..., -I . T1rnt -
It wasn't even cloee u tht v1n11r ,1 1~,;M,1· :a.Mu::ui:~d~JH\0·~ '·.:i-;; ~=,"h~'"'°"' • M•' "· NIWPDrt U.'n.u="'ic:? l-,.J.1111"1~1• 11~1• !:
Sailors dominated the meet Sh9I ""' -I ·~ ICM) SJ•"J.· INH) s. Newme~ U!sll. from start to finish, wiMl•ur Aldrkll INHI 1t-1cw. 3 .•• ,,.." C• ) UQ -I. •••bier !"IHI 1:27,I t. Liv·
'"O tf:1!~J.1f~IY fCM) a.11\.11 J. 11.•lllw •Ir !CdMI 3. 01Mn (Et!I ' Kiiton everything they Wert tabbed 'Olse11t -,.._ Aldrkh !NHI 1n.111'1 (CclMI $. Y••l'IDld ((Ml. to take and ta1r1 .... all of the J JWiMlfl !<.•Ml 10 .. 1t . L1111rek 12' LH -1. s1ewar1 1Est1 u .2
closely figured events to boot. ''""" ~CdMI 1 111r.. vis fCM! 1 .setv11r 1c ...... 1 5. H11.
~l::ii1 rr ' 1 I I 11f~h~di~ 3b I f I I ·~, , I M 1 'I ' I ' . '
...,._ ilhtl 1'5·10 4. R!llV (CMI 144'11i J. fMttl record} 2. Hoft9n ("IHI J. DI·
Jn the crucial aprlnts it Lt1r.'! 1ci.1 1i :"1.s 'fN'U1 ~·'s11~i "''d tCdMi.
Was D·-1 B'-~ -ml~ lNHJ J, °"'~ ( tMJ. ,,"' ... ,-I. Ml/lier (CdM) n ,, f. Tlltl .. ,.. !UUU. .. v MO lttlll' -I. rw,_rt H1"'9r .... 3. Scll11!11 (NW ) '· A'll'llllCI throuoh f« the Tars wl IAQmJ, Flit!. """'' Jlllffrtl '· !NHI J. Htum1,, tll!'r ll. • l!st•lld• l. C-• 1111 Mer '-tnt1 1:110 1 II. !CdM 3:
Bue Pitchers Mauled
By Mountie Bats, 12-3 first place eUorts Of 10.4 and Mt'S9 Lt.,. 1(Mf '· ~lftdte• oiM·' '·~ uo·-I. 0.9" ICM) 1:19.1 t . J9fft !CdMl $. 01y !CdMJ. .C.. 1
23,2. INHJ :t. ~1NHI I. lllfllf" (NHJ llO 11111~ -r. Cortne lltl Mir
Lattr he· anchored the reC· S. Pa:tit::U1t1 -: Wlll IN~ 1W ,, ~!~~o J~11tsf:· r~,Wllt•tlJ
~:=-~r.~· 11 ~ , I P1~m:.J,~ f 1' 1'
: I l 0 ord br• .. i.;.,.., -n· relay learn st1Nin1 IE1t1 1w s. •~tit!" HHI u., H•t11 Jurn1 -1. M•rcr.~ I "I ........, .. ume .t. &endl INHJ 1M J. No fl M'.11 (mttt l"ICOf"d) 3. fl' h .~ , ~ '" that sped the dlllartt in 1~,11 J. J.,,~ior'j~~r~ 1&-!~-CV.17· t: ). s.v1., IE,dM s-• •· ,,
l<:Ml>l'llY. 11 ~: I ! ! 3· 27 5 s. KnMM lCdM • , !.;., w,'!!!... < 4Ml, ><
, •Is :U t!OS
' Cllrvt 111
!>tr1cfif1>, n · · ·• Mlle -1. lftlil't l':r,1 •:JI l "--•w w ... ,. -• ew<n•n !"•'\ Fino. lb Crnila Mela's Ralph Df:an IMHt ,_,ll 2. C'Jlrllt _,.! \Iii f1J.~i}· (~~r:;. !~~~w!n1K•11,~M\Ett!
w1rd. rl o 1 o "op_, the ll80 In l·.!t.O but 3. H1111> n:1n .c.. 00111" I'M J, ,.;i: v.utt _ 1. NM'lur• (ll11 ·11.a
Summ•"· lb $ 0 I a ... ....... Cl\'41"" INHI. '· DAYIS (CMJ 3. """'" ( •fl s. ~~1re~~I, cl ' I D a Newport runners finished HC· };.,4:1 i iw~:"l~~~~ ~/Ji ho~i··,~ 11".ri',,":r ~~~: '·c=~ ~~)M•r I.!. i~1on, e !' !' I ond, third and fO\U'th to con-~·h 'l:iP. _ 1 -tit"'" 000 ._1 ~~:~11. M, Htw110rt· H1rtitr .io. Ca!!• :~~~:·:~ 0 tinue the onslaught. . ~ • .,e.~r:l\ .\'~• ~~11~r,~~M'i c" ;,:r.ur· o11 ! I Rich WOOd, Geor1e Barnett • ..., cd•• l"H1. Siio! ""' -1. "'1•11 (CM) ,._,,, '~~ • 14 and Curt HoYt were the only 11~~ .. ~) ~ · 1":,Y: t'ISl a.• '· oun-[':• ,~eJ',;:4\Mr'~•1'' ~c't.l. Go!~.,. wt.!T,. ~J1 '~'"i1G-6 10 ~ Estancia wiMers u Wood '·ri: ~ i~ ~Nit~~ ':"l·_ ~~,It ~ttf.'' '1·1111 J. kllllr•, .. n
CllrUI ece l»l 000-1 ' l took both hurdles tuUy In JE•ll,.l· K,,·-, •. CtllM~ ... ~.w1:l'l:i, ,,. -"'1: Alw1rd INHl J:f4.I 7.
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1969 ...... America
Avallllblt w/Autom1tic Trammlulon
eol.D SIAL USID CAU
l'llllST SUCTION
Of USID Sl'OIT e AU
IN SOUTHllN CALllOllNIA
~ULL SlllVICI AN D PAltTI ~DR ALL IMP'OllTID AUTOMOllLIS
I) I 11lj111 1 I
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MZ·MOI Mf.1764
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AtlfhrilN HRIA•I D-. W.. ' Sanlca
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11 111 LI 111 I '.·
WALNUT Mt. San
Antonio Colle1e h I t t e r s
ganged up ·on Gary
Dunkelber,er, the ati! of the
Orange Coast pitching staff
and buged 17 hill oil of lhe
.redhead 1nr(nlte to 1 JJ..S
Eastern Conference baseb.111
victory ·here Friday afttrn6'1\.
slump, blnpd out half of the
Pirate hits,
The win Wu the mounties' t%th in bonferenoe action
agalrilt. no • -,ea. Orange ~ 11 DOW s.1 ar.d hid a
thre.pme wtn' streak 1nep.
pod. In the process.
,. Mt. SAC collected a total or
20 lilts off of Dunkelberger and
his reUever, Mil Swaim. SllortitoP BID .Tenklnt, !'ho
Is .tmer,mg from a Jong
• .
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lvylnf A ''rlvtla AltplaN?
CALL JOHN IAKEll 675-4440
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un M .... ,..,ti.I 11 1 ty-r1ter, ,,o..rr office flltnlt11r•, 91\d vt11r llutlnns
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!Ind l llCllH llir ad~•11l•on. •lltr •llltr KY1nllgn to tit 1114, MIM ,_,,. OUlll'lt11 •Plt•MI r-own •1rJlllMI.
EXE CUTIVI AIRCRAFT VALUES
Af'lrHfM l'lfl111C• tr '-MM
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'IVI OOtf'T llOKllt Alltllll.Nlll AMO Wf OWtf WHAT WI. AOVlllTl$1.
'Wl NAVI AftOTHalt .. , .. ITOCK IN ANOTHllt l.OtATIOH lO..,...
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Can ., Write JolHI laker, 714 / 67&·4 440
~
lox 273, Corona c!•I Mar, Callf.
Mir IOllW9f, Jiii~ ~ L•lhl
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ConNMidD f, l.tft ~tcos J. V1lle't fE,f) 1:117.6 2. Sold IFV1 1:1)1,r J.
Chrlitl111 4, lrH. Timi -3:32.6. Web5ter !E11i l:IM,O 4. Kint fCMI
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Crestview Roundup
Viejo Wins, 5-1;
A rti-sts Lose, 6-4
Mission Viejo beat San
Clemente, >1, a'nd El Modena
stopped Laguna Beach, 6-4, in
Orange Coast area Crestview
League baseball games Friday
afternoon.
El f.1odena 's Doug Carlson
hit a home run on the first
pitch of the game at Laguna
but the Artists scored twice
themaelves in the first two in·
ninp to take a 4-1 lead.
But that advan t ag e
evaporated in the fourth in-
ning when Laguna allowed
three unearned nms to score
on two Artist enors.
Pitcher Steve Hazan went
all the way for Mission Viejo,
striking out seven in a five-hit
performance. The D i ab I o s
scored three runs in the third
on four mu.
Mission Viejo rapped eight
Saddlebaek
Smashed
SAN DIEGO -Paul Cox
\\'On two events. but that was
ju.st about the only thing Sad-
dleback College's track and
field te.am had to holler about
after absorbing a 91-23 defeat
at the hands of host Gross·
mont College in a non-<!on·
ference meet.
Cox took the long jump with
a leap of 21·11 ~ and the discus
\Vith a heave of 138-1.
Gromnont also ,.,,hipped
Palomar, 67-55, in a con·
current dual meet.
hits in the victory. The
Diablos are now IH in league
play and 10.5 for the seaSon.
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Summaries
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Wlth one e1cepUon, Friday
wu a day fer quiet ball and
1troq pitching arm! for
Orange Coast area Sunset
League ·baseball teams.
Westminster's 8-1 loss at
Anaheim was the o n t y
slugfest. Huntington Beach
t<Oted In Ille eighth Inning I<>
nip visiting Santa Ana, 1-0,
and Newport and Marina
played to a 12-ioolng scoreless
tie before daylight expired.
Newport now has three tits
to play over before league
play •od$ In tbtte w.W.
Anahe.lm burler John BaJen.
tine bad • perfect came in the
works for five lnninga •&last
Ille !Jons but Mike llayat1'
•Ingle In Ille sixth brokt 11 up. HunUnaton Beacfl plftber
Tom Joliet went all tbe way
for a shutout q:ainlt Santa
Ana. He now has lJ """
aeculive: scoreless iM1np in
Ille boob.
Jt was Joliet himself · who
provided the impetui1 (or ~
Oilers.' He singled fn Ille oiglltb
and was lifted for a plncb nan-
ner. Lan-y Walker. Pat
Murphy, two bait.rs later,
doubled to left and Walker
ICOrtd. ending the game.
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first innlnt by left Heider Paul ~:,:i:,.,~ ~=~ ~.';! ""'11 it. it." 11111 IM'f' l. '* ..,_. :C.!::'r1' 9~;esc.~1~':!. ':r'tt!~it. Holmes. .,,. i. wblc:11 It flllM for,fllrn-P•rtlcuJtr.. LEGAL NOTICE tltlout fltm .,..,,. « MAIUNE F111E
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W, E. ST JOHN, C f"!ltl C.RfO(l'll• Vf\CH:r the fie-Nt"'""°rt 8 eld\. C1llfor111t .
lt,f agnolia Wins, 4-l
COlln1Y Cllrt. II~ fll'l'll' ,,_ 'ti' 'IACKOOOlt IM-Oiled .t.prlL lD, 1Mt lOlllTSON, MOWllll I OAllLAND, ..,..,T .. , Id fl II compOM<I of M.. 0. WALKEll ,,.. c-~ .. ., ... s..,,, .. .... "' 11111 STATE OF CALIFORNIA I
--' SINlt. °"'*""'' IM fol1lwkiil Nfl.Oll, wllOll Mmt COUNTY OF ORANGE IS Tf//f: 1n•1 ,,..,.... ..... Pl•te• of rllldlftel "" foliow.: °" AptH 10. Ifft, btlotl ""'· • Noltl"Y ""'"""" w PefltllMr. Mlr11rtl Louise Nord, a!!" O!lver P ubltc 111 11111 for Mid s.111. Mno,...nv ~I.tied Or-(NII Otl1Y 1'1164. Otlw, Ht-' lltecl\, Cl l 1111 ·-"" MldlRI D. Wilker ...
CdM Loses Tie
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4-1 declsiOn toi'Magnolia Fri·
day in baseball action It Boy-~ Park and with it Went 1
sbaN of Its three "•Y lie for the Irvine Leaiue lead.
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Sea Kin31 cutainly can't be
counted out.
In other league play Fri·
day. Loar a, currently lied
with r..tagnolia for the top spot.
whipped Costa Mesa, S-2, and
Fountain Valley nosed past
Estancia, 2-1.
Doug Omer proved to be
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too much for the Sea Kings. AND ~ ~.Tft.OL•.n,• ".~::."-~~ """" K. Hwr( ~ubll: ~·,,.!. Col11 Dll" l'IJof,
'lbe fireballing riihlhander o!:::O."' .... · """" ' =:c~r:.· ~ .. i1orni• ""'11 u, "· :io •rtd MW :s.. ''" '~"'
fanned lS Corona batters in NOTICE is HE•e1v otvEH TNt Di'tn'te Countv LE.GAL NOTICE '
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ond by Mike 'C'-nll. As John ··-· • •. ·.E.:..!T,, JOHN, Covnl't Clefk. "tvld\llU II 1216 Soul!! 0•18 StrNI, Cte\tl w. Miiie<. Jr., sin Sllrd\11! ~ ""' _,, A11Rii.lm. Ctlllornll, Uncltr l~e 11cilllou5 Of .. Muntlngl(l11 81tC11, C1llf<lrrtl1, Kelly received baJI four Ward Atter .. r ti L•• 1;rm n1me ol SMJKI INTERNATIONAi. O.ted April 10, IN,, ,
kick-• the '1• Hirth NIWll<1 ..... CO. -11111 uld 111m II~ el 1111 Crtlt W. Mllltr Jr. '° broke for third and t:\.I ,......,.. .• _., <1111. tJl6I lotlcWlnt .ffW!l. wll<lw NIFl\e "' tun ..... STATE OF CAl.IFOANIA ) ball out of the mitt of Sen~ i~~ ... 0,.,."";.~~:ltft.... 111a Gf resfdena 11 IS lollow1. 1o-w11, COUNTY OF ORANGE ) II :, . Le Lo 1ol Gto,... S. rA1slldl. lllU E1h11'11 Clr· o.. A..,.11 10. 1.-.i, btlort me. ·~ tine! third-baseman e ng· Publlslled Or•ne• Coast D1ltt ~~ .. ; c11, G•rdlft Grove. c1morn11 '2&40 Notiry ,.11blic in •rid ,,,, wld Stele. necker and then scored as AllrU 1'· 21• 1" t"69 D•ted A11rn n. "" P•nontll~ ,_.,e.i ere It w. MIU•r Jr,., •• har N~ICE Ge<l'9• s. MISudl nn Jt1rdusl Dr HunllMIOn. lle.adl. the horsehlde rollt:\.I m· LEGAL vi STATE o, tALIFOllNIA 1 cintomll. ~ k, _to bl"'-"''°'··
l t d the Ii""' · -COUNTY OF ORANGE I 11 w~ Mme fl iumot:rlbe!I to 11w within
e!S f own '""' T-41142 0.. A11rll 11, Ifft. be'for• m,, • Not1.., !n1lrument 11K1 1dlnowltdted ht •~tcllltd
NOTttE To c11•01to•s •vb!lc I~ 111d for 111d CO<t!llV ind Stele, -ume
tUl'fatOlt tDU•T 01' TM& "''11111•llV •ppetred Geort• S. M1MICl1 (OFFICIAL SEAll
STATI! OF tALll'O«N1A PO• known "' -fo bl "11 PlrlOI\ ""°"" Je1n l. .JC!bsf
TMl!•(Ot»ITY 01' OaANOE ~llM ios wbscrlbed to ~· within In· Nollrv. Publtc.C1lifornl1
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) t I 1 111a1 111 persons r.tv!n1 Clt\ms 191!r.sl ti.. :uld COllnl'f 1r.d Sii"· Aprll 12 If 1' ind ,,,,_v S. Ifft '""' l o O 0 I"" ~oetd•'ll .,, r!"""lr•d I~ l"t I~~'"' !~e111 1---'--'----------
:1 0 2 1 will! Ille netes11rv otOU(llets, In IN otnc1 NORTON O. Ntll+IOKA, Attv. LEGAL NOTICE 1 c c o ot tht c;e<~ ti ,,,. 1bov1 ~.lltled cooir•, or 251 E111 ~ 51,.11, Nt. tll
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l a ....:ucr.eri. to "'" u/ldtr$ltroed tlll K~ ,..lJJf1 O O > MtltneJ!. SH!lerteri & KnuPI', lJIG Publlr.Md Or1nte Cotsl D1l1V l'i1ol, tt:ltTIFICATE OF IUSINISI
?I 2 } WIW!l"l lloulevi rd, LM A 11 get Is, Aprll lt, 2', 111<1 Ml~ l, 10, ltff 7,2 ... t l'ICTfTIOUI NAME
l:sltntl• Ill 1ceuror~1•, tooa, whic.lt 11 the Pitt• at Tht u~t1itlled ~ certlf't lie Is te,..
1b r ~ rbl fMlntts ol lhe ~'9Mll In 1 11 mtlle_, LEGAL NOTICE lluclil'l!I I busl"'"' If 2431 Fotdlllm Dr.,
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J O I l !Ion ol this nolltl. C••Tll'ICATE OF •USIJUiSS Ind 11111 111d firm II C'OrTIP<ISM al 1"9
J O o ( Dtl!!O April I. 1fft lfltTITIOUS *Ml! lolklWlnt HrWn, w-.e 1111:.., In full Ind
i 0 0 0 Edwin I . LevlMoft Tiit lllldersi.nlll do cerflfv "'" 111 pt1c1 ol rf5Jdentt Is 11 to : rdllli1'
l 0 I ~ ~:.;.~'·~~~~lord ::11'!!\: •ae':d:~11r1!w!..\!~ vr::;~ ~~ 0r~'."'ii..1: .. ~~~r11~!ll Ft '
l 0 D 0 E•ftd or£ ti the WIH of llcllllow llrfl'I nime ol ONOERG•DUllD Ot.ed Aoril ~O. 1f6t I 0 0 a lht ebcwe Nmed decedelll CJTY HAU.. tf\11 111.i wlcl firm Is com· Lou•1 fl. Ede11helm
1 0 0 0 MITCHELL.. SILll!fl1£110 & l(Nl.ll', p,y.td cf !ht !llllcWlt111 Mr.ans. wholse STATE DF CALIFORNIA, 1
'} I I 1 U .. WlllNrt llllllvlrC Mm!• Jn IUll l fMI l lltes o1 rl!ll.ldMC:e I re COUNTY OF 01'1:,&,NGE ) U St1r1 •1 lft•ln11 '"'< ,.~ •• .,_. ('·~fltlit ..... 11 llltlo~· 011, AP•H 10, !Ht, btfote me, f Noll"'
Fo..nt1in Vlllev 100 ~1 l-2 5' T•I: UIJ) HS-1111 $1tPl>tii An!"°"" khlrrner, 1•11 Put.II( Jn lnll IOI' Mid Sllle, --llr
Er1tt1Cl1 100 CoOlt t~I I l IAIM•l>IYS fer f>~K~l•t1 Venltr, Casi• Mest. C11i~r11lt ~P1>•1r...i louls R. F.dtnl>o!m k-n lo IT'I
Pull!loh•:t 0rth9• Coa1t Dt11'r I'll<!!, Jimes Tetente !luli.<, 1612 Mll\C'FCI to bt Ille Mtlllft whCl11 Nine 11 1utltcr~ ~r• in ,a,prn 1?, it, 26 •tld M•~ l. ltO UHf Or .. c os11 Me~•· c1Hforn!1 ec to !ht 1111thl11 i11'1t\lrMnl •• ,.,"
011td Aprll 11, "" 1cknowle<l!lffl lie tXKllled tl'Oe Mftll. ':f
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• I 0 ~ IA•·iJ1' STAT£ DF CAl.ll'OltNIA I NO!•rv Pliblk . c11~nl1 ··'
l O l o !U~l!fl!Olt COU•T 01' THS COUNTY OF OllANGE I tt Pn11cl111I Office Jn ~ ' ,' ' ',I STATt: 01' tALIFORNIA l'Olt Oii Ap ril u. It.If, "',,•~,•, mt, • !"!,',~ ~,·~~'..,~ £•olru , l 1 TMf: COUNTY OF OllANGf: Publlc In •1'111 lot, 11, 111, --· " N 2.t. 1'1':1 : l I ) t NI A-62JU a1>11!1rtd SlePl>en Anlllonv Sd'olF'Flltr 1nd 1 CV. I Dell Pilot,
2 0 0 l NOTICE OF Hl!i.•ING ON PETITION Jamel TtrtllCf 8ull•r k"°"'rt to m~ ~~ A:,~lblli~'i: :1'.-:::e ~T lNt ' ...._.. • a • l FOR ~110111.Tf: 01' WILL ANO FO• Ill! PerUnt .,,....,,. "'"'"' ... IU ,, • • ' --~---
l O I c Lll!TTEfl5 TrSTAM"lfT.loltY 11:1 ll'<t wllh!n lnttrumt"' •ncl ick/IOWllOI LEGAL NOTICE
I 0 0 C Est.i. ~ CLAUDE H. lt1CKAltDS, !!II t~y exewtecl il'!e 1ootmP.
1 0 I 0 DPcll<e<I. (Offlcf1I Se1!)
1 0 0 C NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN Thi! Mlrl K He!lrt' l'·l3i4' , J1 J 10 ~ Un'led C11ilornl1 8111k. 1 Ct!l!Qrnlt .,.,.,..,. ~11Dllc -Ctllter~lt ~All·l5l1 ,
Corll!ll'illul. 1111 "lad l>trt!n 1 ~elltlon ltr l'rlriclHl Ottlc.e In Cl!ltTtl'ICATf: 01' COl,OllATIOlt ' •
t.1111 ~ 121 p,.,,~le ot W\11 11111 for 1st111nce el L~I· Ori~ COllll1Y DOINO aUSINISS UNOlll •• r ft I'll! I••• TH ltmlftltrv lo PeltlloMI', mtrtflCe '11¥ Comml1~lon ExplttS l'ICTITIOUS NAMli
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I 1 2 0 •nd 11111 !lie ti"" Ind PIKI ol l>tltlnt Ill• Pllbllll\M' Orlntt t.Hsl D1llv l'llol, dGls ~rebv tttlTIV thtl 11 II tonductl,_ -
l 0 0 0 .. me Ill• Dftn set tor Mtv f, \"'·el t :lO "''II If. 24 •~d MIY l. 10, 1Nt 1$1.., rttlll drv<lttnlllt b<lstMSS 111111 I.Iker
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J O I 1 111• Cll'y o1 Sii\!~ "'""• C1IMar11!.t. ONE HOU R MAllTINIZ ING Ind ·It'll! !h•
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C01111lv Clert STAT• 01' tALl,OltMIA l'O• CASA CAJllOCA CORPO•ATION, td
I O o C MAllMON AMO JENSSN TMI' COUMT'I' 01' OltANOI! S011or1t R ~d. Ce1tt M~1. C-IV ~
' 0 0 ,' an-11 11 L•W SUMMONS Oranoe. Sl~!e nl C•!llor11l1 \
' 2 1 '" N, M•l• Sir... CIM Nu11111tr D-t4m D•!!'d N~r•h '3. '™ Sctn ., ln11l,._t !ultt llOJ MYllNA J. FISHER. Plt lnllff V$. ICDRP, ~'"'•LI '
Dlf 01t l-S 10 I S1Rll AR .. ttllfwlllt '1Jt1 Al!:THU!t W. Fl'HEfl. Dl:ffl\ll•nt CASA tAfllDCA GOO 020 0-1 1 l T1l1 f1111 141-fstl PEDPLI!! OF THE STATE OF COl<PDRATIDN
At11r""1 ter ~lllti11"" CAL!F.OllNIA 1o the 1bo¥t lllft'led Oel~n Iv.in L. Llnctu
Publlollod Ort~ Co1st Otltv ~lkll. dtnf: l'-.•l'tlelll .• ~.u 11. ,,, 15, no 146.,.t You ire /\trebv dtrtcted lo Ille ' Wl!n·"' M. Linder
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IA•·l5" H1l11JI vou In 11ld ceur!, wllhfn TEN me, ,. Nro'''" Publlt In ~1'111 for Mid c~ su,.••10• tou-.T o,. THt o..,. .. 11111t nw i.ervlc.e Ot1 v.:u "' 11111 fV 1nc1 s111,, Pf!rsc1111i., -•'" 1-STATE 01' CALll'OflNIA l'Olt s11m~, JI w"'IO wll'l'llft lflt .tloltf L Llllder i nd Wllml M. Llndtl"
TMI tOUNTY 01' OltAN•I ftltl\ld tountJ. or w;lf!lrt THIRTY d1~1 ~;_n lo FM Ill bt lilt l"f"nldenl •r.tl
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UcTreMyOr I anizat ion
(NATO) commander for
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The buUdUp II still under way.
Adm. Horacio J\lvtr0. of San
Juan, Puerto Rico, made the
dioclolare In a 'l*"h to
troops cl five nations .and
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COMBAT SHIPS
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LEGAL NOO'ICE
QUBNIE By Phll" lnterltilcll
Sen. Mansfield Gives
Good M~rk~
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President
WASHlNGTON 1AP) different rea'sons. He indicated
Senate Democratic Leader the slash, which includes a
Mike Mansfield wttli a lew ex-$390 million trimming of
cept!ions, has 1iven ·good "human resources" programs
marks lo President Ni1on's is going in the wrong dlrtc-
, newly detailed 1t1tslative pro-*1A ~·· gram. Instead, he proposed spen-
"By and large 1 .approve of ding an additional $1 billion
what he hi.s suggested," for cOmbatting hunger and u -
Mansfiekt said in an )nterview. tending the war on poverty for
"I am pleased to note that be five years, instead of the' one
has placed strong emphasis on year advocated by Ni~on.
peace as his first priority." This would make "a really •PADDY, j'IJ. IN L.ovE. Wl1'H
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UPHOLSTERY
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Uberty 8-4781
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Th'e Montana &e.nator alw meaningful war on hunger"
said the Preside.it's proposed --~~i~bl~e~, h~e:_sat~d~. _ _:.__:_ ___________ l!:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~11 budge t changes. and plannedl ·
revisions or existing prog'rams
SINCE ." ..
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COUJfTY OF OllANGl9 I It
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
Soviet WWII
General ·'
Lauds Stalin
,. d 'd up to "a cauUous a n d
careful" approach to domestic
problems.
Mansfield said he approves
of Nil:on's plan to increaae
rund1 . for fighting crime and
the prooposal to· mend ta:r
credits to encourage pfiVate
business plant investment in
ghetto areas.
SLASH SPENDING
But, Mansfield said, he
thinks Congress shou1d sJ1sh
spending by an additional $1
billion to add to the '4 ·billion
cut proposed by the President..
Nixon wants a budget for
fiscal 1970 of $192.9 billion, $4
billion Wlder fonner President
Johnson's figure.
Ni1on said the trimming Is
. n~essary to fight iri1Jatlon,
which he has indicated is 1t10SCOW (UPI) ~Marshal among the first ordera: ,of
Georgi K. Zhukov, the 'Soviet domestic business.
Union's greatest war hero, to-Mansfield also said he does
day called dictator Jose£ not regard Nixon's proposal
Stalin a vigoroUs a n d tor 8 7 percent increase In
courageous wartime leader !ocial security benefits as suf.
and a wise diplomat. ficient. He said tht increase
Zhukov repudiated former should be around 10 percent.
Premier Nikita .s. Khrushh· Man:ifleld indicated h e'
chev's portrayal or Stalin as thinks Nl:ron will win his fight
a bungling, intolerant. panicky to close 59 Job Corps centtrs.
and incompetent leader-. a move some Democrats have
So thorough was the de· lined up to fight.
Stalinization progra'D'l under NIXON ADVANTAGE Khrushchev lhatSt.al.in'1 body was removed from the Red "I 'think the advantage Is on Sciuare mausolewn beside the the President's side in this
body or V. I. Lenin and buried controversy," said 1'-tansfleld
beside the Kremlin w1,ll. who himself has •.:rpreued
In his memoirs, m8mories mi.!lglvings over the closings.
and Teflect.ions; published this "Once you begin to dlsrnantle.
these centers 'it becclna week, Zhukov said Stalin was harder to reinlltate them and 8 "a polite JIUSOD who allowed good deal more ~ostly, to arugment and conver1ed-lree-boot."
ly on various topics.'' Mansfield 's pleasure over
"He does not deserve the Nixon's program is not shared
reprimand . that tie had not by all his Democrailc col-
prepared the country for Jeaaues.
war," Zhukov saJd. "He made Sen. William Pro1mire of
mistakes in his anticipation Wisconsin said earlier tllat the
(of the Nazi attack) and was $4 billion budget cut is·"erou-
wrong in his personal reac-Jy inadeguate." Government
tion." · spending should be sliced flJ
Among Khrusbcbev's IC· billion to allow expiration of
clisations waa one that Stalin the 10 ~t income surtax,
followed World War I l whlcltwoilld be "far better iit-
developments on an elemen-nalimary ~edlcine," he said. tary school globe.
Zlluiov said S\aJin wu a SOLON CRITJCAL
•Ttca 10 c111omi11 tolerant and_.;,.. .. ,.,.._ ___ .......... _ Sen Gaylord No Is on SUPat~ll COURT OP 1111! """"' ....,.,.,.,...,,....., • ,
ITATI °" CALIPOl.MIA ,Oii "If 90meooe (llYI thil is not another Wisconsin Democrat,
"'' coi:-':..:. °" ... 1 so, then r say Jt's untrue," was critical of Niroo'1 pro.
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f.i"~·~"'~'~.,~iiiiiiii;.·~1Dclo~~Goo~-~,.~··~liiii' iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~lllOOiii Gonar~I 1odo o -r•I 1000
General 1000 -al I • llOOGoMr.al \1 ~ G.,;oral lOOOGanaral • 1000
\ THE REAL BSTA'l'BRS
5116~231.3· * . . 646-7171 BIB Bl• ...
AlflA, WP~
SAWMAN ,.
• • 1a~k 1ay cul"~:s.c
PrOfessional landscapigc n Ott Ibis ucep-
liotW 3 BR 2~ ba hollle'.'Maoy outstanding
fea_ll\l:es in<Juiling har<lwood fioon, inter·
oom, Blt·in reltigerat~; oUllle F/P,<ftmily
room plus large formal dlillllg room. Sharp
and roomy onJy $32,9601
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HOMU . • 1,. • •
1 11ay <lad Beach
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Of 111£ MOllTH
IAYPaotq "MOwhl:r IQ'S "Sell" thls· bMutlful Dover
Sham 5 Jedroorn home
with Pirr I: Float. FormaJ
dining room. lafle break-
... For Better · :1uys!
fast arta. ~Uonall1 C0tona Highlands ,.. ·1 A Large Estate
.•~ wata'.froR,t.t,.~· How would a lowly 4 Bed· • , . can be 1t&rted .,ith a
race. Reduced from Jl4 rm.,,Dtft ~lhi s~~ ~-Jocated, QJ\Jttly ~·
If Yov Want 500 to $125,000 for qui ed home l.ppeat {o yoo<t Orat."1 ~duplex. ~ .. .,..nt sale. . 1 , lo 1 · houae has 2 bedrooms, a
. "P.S. !'LOVE YOU an uriconventional unordinacy_ contemporary
home in the very best area of ~1esa Ver-de
wi th a large family room (room for pool .
ta"ble), formal dining room , Jllarble gl.Ms at-
rium entry, large patio, built-in gas •BBQ.
beautifully landscaped and com p I et el y
sprinkled, "ith foui big bedrooms, this is
it. Priced to sell at $39,950. Own er commut-
-ing to San Fernando.
Call for Appointment l s on • corner l, ee cozy flreplace A. plenty of
simple (you o"'n itJ real-windows to give it a
Ll~DA ISLE -See this lsUcally priced at $41,500. cheery atmosphere. The delightful 5 bedroom "Bay· • other house comlsts of a
front with" Pier l Slip, new. Owner "'111 coo~rate on large bdnn living room &:
And you'll love this 7 '!"il Palm Springs Apt·
Hotel at first sight. Located 2 blocks off o!
main street behind Bullock's & near Fashion
Plaza, in the lee of the mountain. Attractive
setting with sparkling pool. Priced at 7 times
annual gross -$9'2,500. Largely repeat clien-
~lle.
Asking $125,000. financing -might con-kitchenette' with extra
OPIN SAT & SUN sider lease-option. Absen-quality mahogany pa114!l-
101 LI• Ille. ttt Ov.'lll'r \\·ants action! Ing. 2 lar_ge individual ga-
(Ask guard for directions.) rages. Price only _S35,~-
IAYFRONT -Undl'r con-A Dec orator's Home For Goodnus Salcel
struction on beautiful Lin-Among tht' features is a Why dpesn•t some smart
da Isle 5 Bedroom, choose King-Size Built-ln Cabinet buyer needing a 5 bdtrn.
your own dacor •. $13S,OOO. Bed -didja ever Sl't' one? 21" bath like-new home
Shown by appointment. Olh f 1 . 1 d move In on this true value
DANA POINT
8 attractive apartment units just 5 years old .
F irst time offered. Total asking price $95,950.
M litUe as $12,960 down will buy. Monthly
income is $995,000.
Looki119 For A Buy?
Here it is! Dandy 3 bedroom 2 bath -Ready
for immediate occupancy -Carpeted &
Draped. $21 ,500 -$1250 Down.
er ea ures me u e cus-.at $36,500. With construc-
IAYFRO!'fT LOTS -One tom built davenports and tion cost ruing almost
of the finest locaUons on chairs in fabrio to match daily this horn~ could' not spectacular Unda Isle. be ~1 .. ......4 rl BAYFRONT Leasehold Interest may be imported French wallpa-re.,...... .... at this p .ct.
obtained f • .,,. 900 p<"r. AH of this plus a de-Furthermore. everything Big beautilul cus tom built 3,000 sq. It. 3 bed·
room home only 7 years old . OOck for 60
loot boat. Priced ~t $139,500.
5 Bedrooms -3 Baths or .....,.,., · has been dojle in such good
HARIOI ISLAND -Pier luxe ~terco &. color 1V can taste. l_!JeMe call us for
&: Slip wiU take a boat In be yours for only S42,500. aplitinent.
OCEANFRONT RESIDENCE
Oceanfront corner location provides dreamy
view. Permanent bay view from carpeted
suodeck. 3 bedroom, 3 baths. dining room,
double garage. Extremely attractive appear-
ance. $69,500. Enjoy life here.
The cleanest, neatest home in this top area.
All tile kitchen \\•ith electric built-ins. Room
for boat or trailer. Looking for 2300 sq. fl
that sparkles? -_This is it!
excess of 60 ft v.1th v.i de B & B h 1 :l:~;,.~.-~=h~~ ay eac ea ty, Inc.
646-7171 • Open Sunday • 546-2313
for approximately lot and 2407 E C H' slip value. Aoklng $115,000 • oast 19hway
DOVU IHOUS -Pano-Carona del Mar 675-3000
ramie View home situated
on 14 ~. 5 Bedrooms,
1000 General 1000 REDCA1l.PEr THE~EAL
ESTATERS
large living room, richly • · panelled family rm with Gener1I
brick fireplace, View from
aJJ "tooms. Pristlne cond.I .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~-~------$14<~N SAT .. SUN BUllD FOUR MORE
' ' R.EALTY 153' G••Y Dr. BAYSHORES BlAllTY
-· ---------- -J ; 2025 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beac:h l=====
; Rentals -673.-3663 Siles -675-6000 General 1000 Gener•I. 1000
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~~IR SHOllS -Ex-Come see this largl' 4 BR 3
qulS1tely decorated home, bath separate dining room
large sunken livl.ng room, patio & boat ard Onl '
, -1"""'""'=~~~ BEAUTIFUL VIEW .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==
Gener•I 1000 General 1000 That's right, your own pri-OPEN HOUSES
3 Bedroom, family room, Y · Y
Lanai, huge master suite, $55,000 ·--·------
, gp.cious, wtll kept FOUR
, BEDROOMS, two ba'h home'
! with HARDWOOD FLOORS,
: detadled double garage and I tiep&r&te yant. Plua two bed-
room rental at rear of kit •
room 10f' a oouple additional
unlta. C.OnvtnienUy located
to .cbqols and shopping. A
barpin <at $32.IQ) • SUB·
MIT JO<.' DOWN.
OPEN
FOR INSPECTION
Sun -l to SMon -2 to 6
1843 Tradewinds
vale view of Cat&lina and
the blUe Pa.cifiC". This is
truely a lovely spal·ious
homt>. secludt'd in privacy.
A uniqlK' homl', professiog.
ally landscaped anrl decor·
a.ted. $.17,500, you OWN the
In Beautiful Baycrest land, SUbmit your smaller
Wear your white gloves for home on our i:uannlee sale
this inapection _ 3 spacious plan.
bedrooms. -Dream kilch-WE SELL A HOME
en .• Park Wce landscaping EVERY 31 MINUTES
~~!Z~ ., u ... ,. "''Walker & Lee
e~ensiv-:_ly I an d.s C: aped 2'22 Vista Drive NB with -l'OOln for pool.Priefll '
1llO Maui Circle-
NC'\Y listing. Large custom
pool home in Mesa Verde
Country Club area. f'ully
{'quipped RoyaJ Pool with
its board, ladders et('. A
great home for entertaining!
About 2300 sq ft. Most at·
tractive front cow1. yard.
$115,000 Open $und•y 1.5
• Scin aJtel'DOQll only.
WESTCLIFF -Clien t
must iiell lmmaculatt> 3
bedroom, family Tm, 2 bath
homl'. Heated &:. Filtered
pool, automatic sprinklers,
recenUy painted. Asking
$46,500. ;\fake offt>r. can for appointment
WISTCLIPF -Nt>wly
• , ~-_ ., _ painted J bedroom &: den
'2J'>l Pre=· t Pl1ce home, new draperies, new _rr ,,-.... ,/ "[; electric oven, new dia-.. 1, • '1'al!'...,. ti ot $1S7/ ~ ..mo. lnchtd1-taxes & ins. new water beater; located
4 BR & FAMILY
on l<1rGe ('Ornl'r lot near
schools & So. Coast Plaza.
Intl'rior being rederorated.
Ideal home for the Jat1e
lam.Uy, Asking
$27,950
OPEN SAT/SUN l·S
3067 Trinity, C.M.
"'6 convenient to schools.
uue 1 ntome --• • .,._m1 Op•m .Evos. bdnu & famil,y room on "''· ~'oriN SATURDAY $21,500 A.••l'ly I "'7171 e "'2•1• 20t3 WestcliH Dr on low-interellt GI loan.< •"500
i oWNER BUILDER mu s r ONLY$24,000I ;~-r~_r:~:.;:=y~or 1300C..ld1Je Sharp3bdrm2ba thCond~
II now sell what wu to be his COLLEGE PARK AR EA MiDITERRANIAN _ Im· minium in choice location
INOOME FOR LIFE on wide A real l'leaner upper with a 3152 Country Club Dr. pre&i1i\·e custoql qua.Hty across from pool & club
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98' lot, ideally locatrd, four big 5%<;;, assumable loan @ home adjacent to Dovor house. Call no1v for appoint-_-""'~======-I n1 $1~ th · Quick po~seuion on vacant, deluxe new three bedroom. o Y , "" per mon inc. Shores on choice corner. menl to Sl'C.
two and one ball bath horn· Choice Back Bay taxes. 3 BRs 2 bath!, dblc large 4 &,i&mily room with Spacious _livi ng roon1 1vith OPEN SAT /SUN 1.5
I H , fonnal dilliig room. 80xl20' beam -It• F 1 d' es. Each home with lleP8"" Loc:at" garage. lln1'· ... ~ ngs. orma in-140 L • I L CM IOft lot . room for a POOl or two! ing rm, 4 bedrooms, family exrng on n.
over'lim1twocar1ara&o. ~ 1 d · ·1h fl •· nIERE'S MORE! Immediate occupancy on lhis •-'A ERNIE••._,. ...urpora e O\\'ner esires rm, v.'1 rep .. ce and wttt lovely lafle custom built qulck salt'. bar, beautiful master iiuite
CAlJ.. FOR D~AILS! CLEVELAND v.·ith separate drtssin~ rm. homl'. Spacious farolly room Steam bath. heatrd & fll-
pl us dining room. Huge bed-._.,. _ _. Salespeople Needed tered pool. $97,500. in !his unusual 2 BR homl!'
CotlfTRY UYIN
TAKE OYER
FHA LOAN
nb' $1800 TOTAL 00\\'N
mova YoU In. 3 bdrrns, fire-
place. Vtty 1harp. Paymenls
to sWt G.Y budget $198 pt'r
. month PAYS ALL
JfSa.. COATS ~ WAL&LACE
REALTORS
546041-
10,.. 1-;....i
rooms, 3 baths, I queen sizel. • Realtor'-Ca.II for Appointment wit h addlUona.1 guest room
Ch\.•ner anxious. \Vill sell ~ 2 ''NO DO\\'N" G.r. al S32,500. 143 Broadw•y 645-01&1 !146-5310 NEW -&autiful 4 &d-over car garage, High nurelnerni lllNtrtl room, formal dining room beamed ceilings & knotty
Submit vour smaller home O LEGE REA LTY huge family rm. complete~ pine interior. HUGE ~ x
on our l('uarantee sale plan: SANDY BAYFR N~ 1 ldlnts1lt\irbof,CM. ly separated from kitchen 20.:r lot "'ith many large
WE SELL A HOME \Yarm 3 Bedroom & Family l ':::;=::=::=::=::m=::=: [' living rm, \\'alk-in \\'Ct trees. Approved plans for '} EVERY 31 MINUTES room, 3 ba.ths, privatt" en-[i bar, over 3,000 sq. ft. more units included,
cio6ed patio near Yacht TAX runtul $82 5QO Walker & Lee aub. submit . "'·""' o,. .m 1... ·Ol'EN SAT a suN s26,5oo Open S•l/Sun 1.S p.m. 1338 S..tio<Jo
1915 Bayside Drive 4 -Two bedroom triplC'xes
and that owner must sell quick-iohn macnab ~ Westcliff Dr.
646-ml Open -Eves. 1 BR DUPLEX
TWO STORY
$35,950
106 L • d 1·1 D ly, I 't baths each. carpets in a s e r. &. dnl.pcs • garages. North REALTY COMP~NY Ci.ean oldC'r units 11.·ith dou·
Hal P inch in & Assoc. Costa ?.leM location. PRICE 901 DOY• Dr., S.fte 120 ble detached garage on ~
3900 E. Coast llwy, 6T:i-l3.ll2 SJ.J,950 EACH. Call for par-"42-1235 140' lol. A~sume rxisting
4 largr bdrms, formal dining ticuJars. I:!!!!!!!!! S13,4oO -6% loan -no loan room, separate den, dinette NEWPORT HOTS-r.::::-:' fee. Only
arf'a. 211 baths &-excellent $2900 DOWN! )r~' $18 950
location. Seeing is believing-You'll 'lin(f valul' ualol'C'! 2 WESTCLIFF 1 I'll I ·1111111
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I( I \ I ! \ I •1 o"·ncr hoUght l'lf"\Y horn(', separate baths, large li\'ing
CALL AL BL.ACK 540-1151 roo1n 11•i1h high be11n1l'd
I open C'\"el) He ritage Real ceilings, used brick lire-_u!!!!!!ms....,•.,".,· ,,c.,",.'·-,.',.<&-54-·IO
Estate. place. Built-in rangf' & ovl'n. '!!!----------
3 "' ........ p"'""' '"'" Open Sat/Sun FIX A unLE lion. 540-17'ltl
l: SAVE A LOT. 4 BR & fam TARBELL 2955 H•rbor t!l!~~~~~~!!!!!!!!' I ily room, 2 baths, !ireplaet'. ~====~=~ Y QWER 3 BR !am nn, built-ins. Jn 1.1C'S8. Vcrdl'. FOR SALE BY O\\'NER
blt.na. hdwd fln. patio. ANum~ big VA loan . $162/ 3 bedroom ilunUngton Bay
frplc, drps. Nf:.,.,·ly reron-mo pt.YS-all.·Askina: Ui.150. Co~minium $18.950. Phone
dition!d. fenced. $23.500. CALL Gl..£N ~ U EE Nl_96U520~~~=~~~
JJ93 FanbeaU-Ln C~I. 546-1151 (open t'ves) Heri-For Daily Pilot W&11t Ada.
422 Tustin, Npt Hts
Open bettmed eciliJll!!. 2
liN'PlaCt'S, 3 BR + den.
M5-3S30 !age Real Estall' Dial 642-5678
DAV IDSON RHlty
5.f6.S460 l.'ws. 548...§M
Need a Garbmslan&:leT
1'tnd ft with • warit •d!
UNITS on front or lhis level
EASTSlDE tot. TY•O cxisling
units on rear a.re pr(!SCnUy
rented. Located close to
EASI' lTI'H SI', SJ-IOPPING
CENTER. Pri~ to sell at
only $32.500 -SEE THIS
TODAY!!
MESA VERDE
FOUR LARGE C0~1F'OR
TABLE BEDROOMS, I ~
balhli. Conveniently an-ang-
ed electric builf-in kitchen,
clean, wt>ll landscaped yard
• 005e to shopping, $26,500.
FHA LOA N COt.'lMIT~lENT
$23.900 • 71.,% . 30 YEARS.
CONYENIEICE PLUS
Con1forta.bly arranged three
bedroom, two bath home in
NEWPORT HEIGHTS Area.
Large living room \\·ith fire-
place, modern kitcl)en, lart:c
detached il'IClosM patfo,
with fireplace and ~c
to entertain guests. 't\\'O car
garagl'. Comer lot, g'OOd lin.
ancing. Mere's a sk'eper ·
ACT NO\\'!!
E\-eni111s CalJ 64&-1050
$500 DOWN!!!!!!
On this _. bedroon1, 2 bath
family home. CIOSe to every.
thing. Just introclu~ to the
market~~!!!!!! \\'on't be
around long~!:!!! $140 per
month includes principal and
.int('rest.
WE SE LL A HOME
EVERY 31 MI NUTES
Walker & Lee
2043 \\'estclifI Dr.
646-7711 Open iEvcs.
BREATHTAKING-
VI EW
CUSTOM BU ILT!
S39,SOO I
2 baths. Bn\IT-in ki1chf'n,
Firepli:.cc. Electric garage
door opener. Patkl, Artisli-
Jhe Buy of the Year! ·
Waterfront
View of Catalina and lay
2 Bedroom. 2 bath Channel Reef•
'Own Your Own' Pentho~ Apartrnenl
with lireplace,$62;500
Ask for :
Chester Salisbury
Realtor
315 Marine Ave., B•lbo.a Is. ..
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General • • • 1000 ~ener•I : 1000
·~Coldwell ; Banker ~·
OFFERS: ' . ,
Oc:ean Front Camea Shores
Spacious 2 Br's + C. Oen w/wet Bar &
Frplc. Formal Din. Rm.·S700 'sq. It. Room
to add. Pqol sized 'patjO: 3 car garage.
Great borne in Best Area. \Vhite Water
View of Ocean ................... $159,000
~1rs. Raulston j ,
Most Unusual Home ·
For the executive with discriminating'
taste. Fine use of w/panelling, brick &
tile. Lrg Billiard rm, Ocean View Terrace,
Walk-in wet bar ........ .' ..... i l30,000
Mrs . Harvey
, ;_ Pifr & Float + 2 II.nits .
Custom ~story home. 3 Bedrooms, master
Br .. ,ui, .with 555 ~q. ft. and ¥lew. Nice
apartment over garage. owner anxious,
price reduced. . ................. $79,500
Mary, Lou M,ariDI\ ,
0
Get Set-R~dY."":' ~o!
Anytime. Own your own apt. 2 Br's· 2
Baths. Tremendous Ocean Vjew. Slips
avail. Carefree ~ome for people who like
to ")et" around the \\'Orld ....... : .. $68,500.
Mrs. Raulston
Bayc:rest -3200 Ft. 4 Br
Blillt around large atrium. This 3 Bath
home offers an exceptional value at '56.·
000 -Huge living Rm and ~1aster Br suite
-easy terms .
Walter Haase
layc:rest -2001 Santlato
OPEN HOUSE SUN 11 • S
Spanish exterior. 4 Bedroom, Formal Din-
ing. & Family Room, 3 Baths. Lot 90xll0
detached garage. .. ................ 56,llOO ~1ary LO~ Mari~n' ,
Su111mer Fun -Bayshores
No\v is the time to buy in this great Bay-
side area. 2 private beaches. 2 story home
\v/4 Bdrms, 2'h Ba, extra Lrg Fam. Rm,
Blt·ins .......................... $48,500
Bayshores - 3 Br + Fam. R111.
Freshly painted 3 Br • 2 Ba Fam Rm or
Form Din. Rm. w/ne\v 75 low Lse. Studio
& Ba .. in Gar. will sell over wk-erid $34,850
Joe Clarkson
East bluff
A real doll house. three Bedrooms, Family
Room . immaculate lath covered g~en
beautifully landscaped room for a pool,
Carpets and drapes.
Mrs. Davies
COLDWELL, BANKER & CO.
2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT IEACH
Kl 9 -3351
3 Bedroom
H-On 2/3
'.Acre
Baycrest Custom
$79,950
Small Home
On Tlte .Beach
Build Your
Ho111e High
Above The Sea
Mountain Lot 5 Bedroom
Trl·i....1
$39,750
Hones OK
Older 3 bedroom !arm
Miue 'on huge lot zon-
ed lo. horses. Only 10
mlD-from down· town Santa Ana or
, Colla Mesa. House
-needl pelnl l!ld ima· etmtloll and so is re-
a.cl IO ~ '34,9'1. iw.;~ no and • m.li iii ...
Beautiful spa c Io us
home designed for the
executive "'ho enter-
~ Features include
sunken Jiving roomJ
formal dining room,
large family room.
master suite, Roman
bal.h, all built around
private SpanW! l>'l.llo.
Call loday tor shoiring
appointment.
\Valk. ln lhe surl. Fish
nnd 1wim just steps
from your doot. O\\·n-
er win finance at 7~ '
interest for 30 years.
no loan charges. Ideal
home lor sportsman or
artist. Bring your scu-
ba 1ear and check·
book.
INVESTOR'S COR·NER I
Th is week 's best Investment buy is a very de-
' luxe duplex on the beach at Newport Beach.
The upper unit has 4 bedM?Oms , huge Jiving
room, full width balcony, and an unrestricted
view of the ocean. On a year around basis it
rents for $3.50/month or much more on a season·
al weekJy basis. The lower unit is 2 bedroom!
and rents for pio. Price ls $43,500. Hurry!
Jt you're the uncom-
mon man who "'ants
to build bis own • \\'ho
enjpys contemplatior •
or I.he changing moods
of I.he sky and sea ,.
who enj/)ys !Jving high
above the city • il you
are, then come out ti>
day, to see a homesite
you'll never forcet.
$2000
107:<110 vacation site
on improved road in
the San Bernardino
mountains 3 m i l e s
fr\lm CresUine and
Lake Gregory. Lot has
moderate slope and i~
covered wilh large ct·
dar pines. electricity
and water are avail-
able. Oo1y $500 down
and seller wW carry
balance. For map call
today.
5 bedrooms 3 bath-
rooms, formal dining
room. beam ceiling,
den. beautiful new car·
peting, ch .. r!U! mod-
em kitchen, "1Vered
patio. heayy 1bU:e
roof. large pro!esalon-
ally landJcaped corner
loL Don 't bu,y any
holUe at 8Qf price un-
Ul you've MID this
one.
orie 645 • 0303 28 OFFICES e CALIFORNIA 'S LARGEST 2299 HARBOR BOULE"ARD Tele hon~ 645 -0303
• \ • • •
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HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE
presents $~ccofa ~ ~fi6~. Ulfage ' PREVIEW
16111 r. tustln _ cott. MA•• ·408 Mendoza Terr. BEST BAYCREST BUYS
FIRST TIME OFFERED lo• your quality
conscious bu.yers. 3900 sq ft of gracious liv·
, ing. A S bdrm convertible study custom built
1 jlome wi\h buill·in out d .. r livifli. • \ , , I
ADULTS
Most homes are built wltb only children in
mlbd. We have flv.e homes designed lfl' !be 1 comforts and fUn of adults. lleaUtilul to look
at, room fo r bobbies, privato office, separate 1
diJlillf rm, guesJ.:room wilb ·batb, 3 car ga,
rag~, walking cllstance to cburcbea, Westclilf
Come up fo r air and stay lo enjoy
the view. 3 B.R., fam. r1n., pool.
Appointmehts in\ keeping With the
design, construction & price.
Corona Highlands. $120,000.
' '
PRICE REOUCEOI Owner anxious to sell
this warm & friendly home on ce>mer. 3
bdnns. dining room, family room. Wonder-
ful work shop • dark room • luxurious built·
ins.
•hopping, and restaurants. OPEN ~UN. AFTERNOON ONLY
7"/, w;11i 20"/, down -71'J% wllh 11'/, On.
, SWIMMING lime is near. Exciting 4 b<jrm,
den, family room & dining room borne with
sparkling pool. Terrific entertaining & play
area. "Immaculate.
no 2ncls -no,polnti -2t Y" on balance
Priced from $30,950 ta $33,950,
Exclusive AQent
p. a. palmer , incorporated
2828 E. Coast Hiway
Corona del Mar
673-3770
DE LANCY
REAL ESTATE
3377 VIA LIOO
Open Sund•y 1 -S
1907 Holidoy Rood
Troct Ph: ~113 From L.A. C•ll MA 5..a34 ., 1~~~~~~11
1000 1 General
General
OFFICE OPEN S•I. I. Sun.
1000 j·General 1000 Gtneral
--------i GOOD I N c 0 ME PRQ. c t L" • $20,950 FULL PRICE PERTY 3 UNITS o n oun ry _1v1n9 PETE BARR.ETT REA~TY 4. Bedroon1s. 2 Full Baths. Cypress Drive, minin1uin F~r hol"!les, dogs, ~igeons and
Plush Carpets &, Drapes n1ainte'.nance, old Laguna kids plus charming 3 be<l-1605 W01tclllf Or., N.B. througbout. Double Garage. chann. $27,500 , roo".1 home for _people. La1.-ge
642-5200 Cul-de-sac street. \Valk to * * * family roon1 .with used brick
schools. GI no cash needed. CHURCH on Cypttss Drlvt:, fireplace. Nicely curpeted,
$100 Deposit refundable or &eatll 135. $60.IXKl detached garage, 1~;00'.I sq.
take over 5% o/c FHA IOllD * * * n. lot .. Corral a~ • sla_lls.
Gener•I l 1 11000 c;ener•I , 1000 with payments or $124 pet 2 UNIT'S corner c I c 0 , Be quick, full price $26,000.
month. Catalina, large wooded lot,
:; ONLY $141.00 -. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; WE SELL A HOME ple nty of parking, charming 3 BEDROOM
EVERY 31 MINUTES putlo. 148.000. PLUS QUEST UNIT
" a mo.
No qualifing. anyone can as-
;;aume existing GI loan a t
l ti% in!. 3 bednns 2 baths,
' ·double carage. covered pa-
~o. best Costa Mesa area !'Jear Catlxilic Chlll"Ch. $22,0CO
!'
THE WT WORD
in 10"1 tion. floor plan & ele. W lk & l * * * J usl perfC'<'t !or that Jn·la\\' a er ee 3 COMMERCIAL UNlTS. 700 \\'ith plenty or privaey.
block S. Coast H Y.'Y, good Shake roof and uscd brick
parking, room to expand. charm located on a quiet gancc. 4 . h<lnns, 3 bath!, i682 Edinger
family room, 3 car g~. S42-t45:i or 540-5140
lriner abium \Vlth quarry Open Eves.
tile floor. Many luxury tea----4----"8"E"o-'R'-M=----
tUl"eS & an unobstructed
vie1v of the Back Bay. A FAMILY RM -r-a r r.:. w-perfect home for entertain-It sparkles! 2 baths. Elegant
• . ing. natural brick fireplace. All
... ORANGE COUNTY'S Roy J . Ward Co. electric push button built-
,' LARGEST (Baycrest Office I ins. Delightful patio over-
'29;, E. 17th St. 646-4494 18-U Santiago Dr. 646-1550 looking a park like yard. ~ SALES\VOl\lAN 'VANTED S40-l720
White elephants! Dime.a-line. TARBELL 2955 Harbor
$110.00'.l free lined cul.de-sac street * * * in ttw-Nl!Wport Heights
i UNITS Broad1\•ay • l.Aguna area. Large pool sized lot.
Canyon Rd, lot 114. x 189, Bright cheery kllche11 ll'ilh
artists' center, parking. no built • ins and dishwasher.
drainage, probJems. $100.000 super clean 1hroughou1. 2
GOO D REAL ESTATE fireplaces, 2 1 ~ bat~. $33,i;;o
Jal N. Coast Hwy
Laguna Beach 494-7:il8
Is YOur Ad in uur classlfleds!
Someone will be tooldna; for·
it. Dial 642-5678
2 \.l TO 4 ACRll
Rancho Capistrano
Is now ol!ering a lin1ited 85
parcels of fabulous, oak
studded, ran~h &ize spt'eads.
The only ones of thei1· kind
In the
Booming South Coast
Area
High above tile snwg belt.
Privatr roads and locked
gate guarant('(' the natural
beauty of !his forn1rr Span.
ish Grant surrounded by
beautiful Cleveland Nation.
al Forest. All utilities avail-
ablt'.
PRICED FROM $1,000
10',; 00\VN -1.i YRS.
For true eountry living. re.
1 U1"en1ent or just plain invrsf.
menl at a bargain prk-e. Call
or \\Tile foi" co1nple1e details
and free color brochW"t's.
' Hancho Capistrano
General 1000 General · 1000General 1000 General 1000 ·1570 Campus Drive.,
Nl'\\'po11 Beach. 92SGO
546-7843
Open Houses
THIS WEEKEND
• ..,_,... ~ lfNctorr •Mi YH rWs .... .,.. n
,_. .. Hne awtt ... An-..-~ .. lhM4 i..t.w
.... 4MCTIM4 ............... ~, ~ .. .,...
..W. ht t.ffy'1 DAJLT PILOT WANT ADS. ,..,._ ........ .,.. ...... ,... .... ., ......... -tH
t• list .a lllf.,-"•• bi tlib ···-.... ""'"'· (2 Bedrooms)
* 1100 While Sails Way, Corona del Mar
644-2244 (Sal & Sun 12-4) ** 1606 \V . Oceanfront, Newport Beach 646-2414 (Sal & Sun 1-5)
224 Heliotrope, Corona del ?\tar
67[>.3000/673-0554 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
(3 Bedrooms)
4821 Cortland (Cameo Highlands) CdM
673-2222 ' (Sal & Sun 1·5)
3138 Barbados (Mesa Verde ) CM
54f>.3008 (Sat & Sun)
** 3715 Seashore, Newport Beach
67f>.4130 (Sun 1·5)
421 Cabrillo Street, Costa Mesa
548-9500 (Sol & Sun)
511 Avenida Compana at Vista del Oro
(Bluffs) 67f>.6000 (Sal & Sun 1·5)
535 Vista Flora (The Bluffs) NB
675-6146 (Sun 11-4)
·446 Esther St., Costa ~1esa
646-2414 ISal & Sun 1·5)
422 East 18th St.. Costa Mesa
646·0555/673·6116 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
420 Lenwood Drive, Costa Mesa
642·0253 !Sat & Sun 11·5)
5301 Bruce Crescent (Lido Sands) NB
642-4927 (Sun 1·5)
1843 Tradewinds (Bayc rest) NB
646-7171 (Sun 1·5, Mon 2-6)
** 106 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB
67f>.3210 ISun 12·51
26 Yawl Road (Beacon Bay) NB
642-8235 I Sun 1-5)
107 Via Dijon (Lido Isle) NB
67f>.3000/673-&182 (Sun 1·51
2342 Colgate (College Parkl CM
646·8811 (Sal & Sun 1·5)
*1226 Londonderry. Costa 1'.1esa
646·8661 or 539.5933 (Sal & Sun 1-5)
9342 Richfield (South Shores) HB
96211471 rsun 11·51
(3 Bedrooms & Family or Denj
' !2606 '.Rodlands Dr .. (Back Bay) CM
548-2663 (Sat & Sun 1-4)
3062 Ceylon Rd (Mesa Verde) CM
545-6155 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
112.\ Essex Lane (Weslcliff) NB
642-1598 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
2569 Oxford Lane (College Park) CM
54().5566 (Sat & Sun 12-41
* 1126 Goldenrod (Harbor View Hills)
CdM 673-2222 (Sunday,only\
1021 Whitesails (Harbor View Hills) CdM-
(Sat & Sun 1-S)
* 2.110 23rd Street, Newport Beach
646-3255 !Sal & Sun 1-S)
1300 CambridgerWe stclill) NB
642-ll235 (Sal Onl y)
2127 Leeward, Newport Beach
646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·51
1014 Santiago Dr .. (Baycrest) NB
642-8235 (Sal & Sun)
1147 Gleneagle, Cosla Mesa
54().1720 !Sun 1-S)
564 Park Drive. Costa Jtfesa
646-0555/6411-1050 <Sat & Sun 1·51
616 Virginia Park Dr., Laguna Beath
494-5997 (Sun 1·5)
2607 Ocean Blvd .. (China Con•! CdM
675-3000/675-5764 ISun 1-5)
*1901 Kings Road, Newport Beach
546-2313 <Sun 1·5)
261 2 Redland s (Back Bay) Costa Mesa
546·5460 Eves: 549-1058 (Sun 1·5)
1866 Rhodes. Costa Mesa
54~·2313 1Sun 1·6)
(4 Bedrooms)
2114 Vista Laredo, (EaslbluffJ NB
675-2101 /543-4166 (Sun 12 :30-5)
* 1233 Highland, (Westclill) NB
642-8235 (Sw1 only)
363 Vi sta Baya, Newport Beach
67f>.4130 (Sal 1-5)
2715-Wavecrest, Corona del ~tar
646·7171 (Sun 1·51
468 Serra Dr .. (Corona Highlands) Cdl\J
67f>.3000/646·5227 (Sun 1·5)
(4 Bedrooms & Fami:y or Oen)
2065 Flamingo Dr., (Mesa Verde) CM
540-4905 (Fri-Sun Hi!
1412 Serenade Terr. (Irvine Terr) CdM
642-5200 (Sun 1-51 * 1907 Holiday Road (Baycresl ) NB
642-5200 (Sun 1-5) * 2600 J .. ighthouse Lane ( Broadmoor)
CdM, 675-2503 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2107 Santiago, Ne,vport Beach
642-8235 (Sun only ) * 1842 Santiago Dr., (Dover Shores) NB
64&-1550 (Daily 10-5)
1338 Santiago, Ne\vport Beach
642-8235 (Sal & Sun)
2001 Santago fBaycrest) NB
67[>.2000 rsun 1·5)
2341 Irvine (Back Bay) NB
540-1720 (Dail y 1·5)
1626 Baker Street, Costa l\fesa
646·0555/646·1050 (Sun only 1·51
1354 E. Oceanfront (Balboa Penn) NB
645-:!0QO (Daily 1-5)
1415 Santiago, Ne,vport Beach
646-3255 (Sun 1·5)
207 Princeton Ave., Costa l\lesa
646-7711 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2006 Holiday Road (Baycrest\ NB
646-7755 !Sal & Sun 1-51
322 Cabrillo, Costa l\Jesa
548-0588 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2622 Vista Drive 1Bayshores) NB
642-1771 (Sun 1-5)
3067 Trinit)', Costa l\1esa
642-1771 !Sal & Sun 1-5)
(5 Bedrooms)
2836 Al ta Vista Dr., Newport Beach
644-1192 rsat & Sun 1-5) ** 101 Linda Isle, Newport Beach
642-8235 ISal & Sun )
1536 GaJ axy Dr .. Ne\vport Beach
642-8235 (Sal & Sun l
(5 Bedrooms & Family or Den)
* 2118 Windward Way, Newport Beach
675-6000 (Sun J.r,)
806 Bison (Eastbluff) Newport Beach
644--0319 (Sat & Sun 1-5 )
*424 21st Street. Newport Beach
646·7711 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE
(l Bedrooms)
14-0 Le<i ngton Lane (Monticello) CM
642·1771 !Sat & Sun 1·5)
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
3801 Chanoel Place, Newport Island
673-6000 (Sat & Sun 2·4)
(2 Bedroom & I Bedroom)
1429 \Vest Ba v Ave .. Balboa
675·1642 (S un 12-5)
Al'T + INCOME
** 320 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB
67!>-0305/675-3243 (sat & Sun)
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
(I Bedroom & Bachelor)
420 Pacific Coast Hwy, Huntington Beach
536-2.170 (Sat &: Sun 12·5) ..... • * w ... ,, ...
''For A \Vise Buy"
Colesworlhy & Co.
642·7771-0P-EN EV-E::i.
--$9oo DOWN--
DREAM COTTAGE
Its· spacious yard of TO\VER·
ING SIIADE TREES anti
tropical plants plw; cool
COVERED PATIO & Rocky
?IIountain covered slUC'c:"O
front is enhancod by 3 spat'-
ious bedrooms and bcaulilul-
ly c: a 1· p <' ! e i:I Harchvoocl
Floors. Eliicient Kitchen
\vith ELECTRIC B U I LT
INS. VA & FllA Tenns at
ONLY $21.900.
WE SELL A HOME
EVERY 31 MINUTES
Walker & lee
2790 Hatbo1· Blvd, at Adams
545-9491
Open 'ti! 9 P~1
Maui Hawaii
3 Bedroom plus family rrn,
near ne1v home on FEE
lot. Property is fl'ee and
clear, 200 ft lo beach. \\/ill
sell for small d0\\'11 lo re·
liable party or trade !or
good seasone<I trust deed.
SALISBURY
REALTY
673-6900
Jlj il.larine Ave., Balboa ls.
LRG SPANISH
4 Br Family Rm
Impressive 4 yr old Ne\\·port
ho!nt' y.•/ custon. stereo &
vacuum system lhru-0u1 . 2
frplcs: c:rpls, drps complete,
2 back yrds. S.;4,(XX}
OPEN SUN 12-4
INr Irvine,,\ 22nch
405 Francisco Dr.
Owner . 549-0507
4 BEDROOMS-
$137.00 mo.
Gold medallion island kitch-
en, anyone can aMume &1 , ';,
VA Joan no qualifing, Pull
prtec $24.500.
ORANGE COUNTY'S
·LARGEST
293 E. 17th St. 646-4494
BALBOA
PENINSULA POINT
3 BR hotne in quiet area..
Pairttin~ & dttorating will
add charm! Lol 5o x 100 Jt.
Llu'lfe patio, Room to tX·
p:snd. Try olfcr. S•l2,!'i00
Bilbo. Real Estate Co.
JOl!ephinc \Vt'bb. Realtor
100 E. &1Do:1 Blvd., Balboa.
Gil-4140
'
Breathtakin9
ls the \l'Ord for the
thrilling Yiew !rom
this quality built hon1e
in DoVer SllOl"t's
4 Bedrooms .£:. family m1
buill around large pool
vrry spaciou., -rooms
many quality feature~
l\!ust Be &>en To Appreciate
$'l3."i,CKXI
Call Jack Scroo,,.gy \
Res &M-:.'250
GI LOAN
ASSUMPTION
Big 4 BR -"'lorthsidc Costa
i\'lesa 2 year old home.
Sprinklers, 2 private patios
& looks like a n1odel hon1e.
$28.000 GI Joan availa ble 10
anyone -Full sales price
$32,950
Newport
••
Victori•
646-1811
ALOHA
\'ou1· own lillll' !roph·ILI par.
adise right here in "'cstcliff,
Ne1vport's prestige area.
Fee-Jan<f. Near shopping
centtr. 3 bdrms, 2 baths,
beautifully landscaped by
Beeson k y.·en kept by proud
o\.\-·ner.
Roy J. Ward Co.
IBaycresl OflieeJ
1 1842 Santiago Di·. 646-l:"J50
WAS-$22;500--
NOW $20,900
3 bedroom. Carpeting
11\roughoul. 10 x 20 covered
patiO. All built·in kitchen
including refrigerator. He·
cenUy painted inside and 1 out. J une 1 n1ove-in plus a~
&ume 6~? V.A. loan. $4300
down, $134 PITI Privo.lt
Pa11Y. 962·7689
--0PE_N_H_O_U_s e-
SAT /SUN 11·5
270 23rd Strffl, CM
Eastside .f BR, lg cor. lot
Rite_ e''KEH"ii>Y'-1
. 4-BEOROOM-422,500-1
NoUting ec1u<1t nt Thill price
ln rnost sought after are#.
JsolatM l"f!llr liXiflfl: room
Wllh fittplaCC. Bi1ck p&tJo
y,•llh ps tired BBQ. Drtam
-----------kitchtn with 111 thr. built.In
4 a:t 2 11at1i '"'W'C•. "'~m•.
322 CABRILLO TARBELL 2955 Hart.or ,
0pen sot/Sun 1.s FOURPLEX
tmmed. pmeulon. R-4 t.onc. 1 Tw bed llch 1 O,n build 3 more units. o room, t un I,
L VIL.-t R It bullUn k1tchf'n, w.w. carpel, ~ _ ~_r • •• or_ dn•~. P:.tlo. usume e.~
$11,950-$120 •Month i'ltinf Unancing-, walk to
Attnictlve horrtl':. Gciuorou~ major Shcpp\ng. UT.500.
siiC"d bt(lroom!I, ctl«>rful kit~ Brkr. 642-900;';
chen, extJ-q caUna: area • • • l'L.AC1. yoor _...,., •d •ber•
24
YEARS
OF
Satlllda.t, AprM llJ, 1969
REAL , , .
ESTATE ~o·a
EXPERIENCE ~
'
TH . Ru
• TOP HOME VALUES e
Sp1osh SplHh
Family fun in yow· 011·n
pool. Ideal spotless 3 BR
ho nt e & family room, in
cboice We11tcliU localion.
2 blocks to main shopping
<.-enter. A ln.l.ly \varm &
rriendly home 1vith wood
&: ,brick f ro n t. 2
fireplaces, gas lighter.
Spacious living room look-
ing out on pool. Ladici:.
drean1 kitchen, na tural
11·ood cabinets. elec. buill·
ins, dishwasher. GQOd size
bedrooms, 2 ba lhs. Pro-
fC'SSioMl landscaping, ·
11·hole yard con1plcte1y
lighted. First timl' offered
at last years price • Only
$44,950. Call now: 546-5440
Price Reduced
$5950
No1v priced b e Io w
market -4 BR -:l story
home jiut a short walk to
ocean '-in Ne,v p o r t
SM res. llxl ::i' I i v i n g-
room. marble llreplace &
hearth.' w/1v carpets &
drapes. separate I 5 '
forn1al dining room ,
deluxe kitchen v.·ith bit-in
OV("n &-range. PLUS
breakfast nook area. 4
good·sized bedrooms •
loads of closets -Act no11•
..al lhis lo1v -low pritt of
only $43,000. 5<\6-~·10
Big & Beautiful
Eastridgc Estate, 2 story
<-'Ontcmporary, 3 BR &
den. family room and
custom pool. 21 i baths,
Jront enclosed court yard,
unusual sfOJl{" fil'l'place,
built-in kitchen as h
cabinets. Pri~ $37.500.
Sec for sure. 546-5440
Interest Conscious?
Assume 5V2-Jo. Loan
Then inspect this 4 large
bedroom exeeuth '{' honic
In Ne\.\"(>Otl Be a c·h ,
designed for easy li ving:
TelTific kitchen vd th all
elccll·ic bl1·in oven &
range, dishy.•asher, ex-
pensive filed tops &
splash. extra I a r g c
service· rooin, 2~ baths,
traffic free lviing roon1
1\·ith rireplacc. I a r gt•
fan1 il y room with
l.ireplace opens out lo
patio y.·ith fi repi t.
Separate 14.xIO formal
dining room. You'll not
find a nicer home at only
$)3,950. CALL N 0 \V . .... ,..,
Vacant & Wa iting
For some JucJ,,-y family 10
move right in, cboice Bay.
crest location • Reflects
loving care · IROO sq. feet
living space. 2 baths, stall
shoY.'er • Lots of privacy
on !ht' corner location.
14x26 living roon1. Brick
fireplace ~ Large kitchen
wilh electric blt ins •
Oish1\•asher. Nice fenctd
yard • Room for pool only
$•1Z,9:i0. fl.lake your offer.
5<$.5440
Near Westcliff
Center -Newport
Beautiful 3 BR Mn1e 11,ith
hardwood floon. \\'alk to
school & shopping. :l
baths, spacious I I v i n g
room, lireplatt. Fenced
rear yard 1vith lovely
eovcn.>d pa tio. Lowest
pl·iced hoinc in Harbor
Highlands -only S28.500.
Call for showing. 54~
Towering P ines
in )'Our OY.71 yard. fo'ine 3
BR hon1e & family room
in l\lesa Verde. FullC'-
tional floor plan, 1 ~4
batM, built-in oven &
range, large serv ice
porch, large living roon1,
11·/1v carpets & drapes.
Near sJlOpplng. O n I y
S25.9JO -VA/f'HA tinan.
<-'ilig. 546-~
4 -2 Bedroom
Triplexea
0\\1ler desperate to srll
these \\"ell loca!eO triplex-
es -north Costa ?i1esa
location · ncai· freeways &
shopping centel"8. Each
unit has 11 Z baths •
carpets & drapes
garages. Prired at $33,!Y.ia
each • Submit your or.
fer. 546-54'JO
Grab Your
Paint Brush
f\ lilUc paint & clean up
11·ill do \\·onders lo lhis
fine 3 BR + family roon1
home in convenien! lo<·u·
lion near schOOls. "Ex-
toeUent functional floor
plan with lraUic fret' liv-
ing room -F'lreplacc. l~
balhs. Tiled stall sho\\·er.
Large covered patio •
?i1any trees & shrubs.
Price $26.950 -VA or EZ
1'1 IA 1ehns. ~S.5440
Spanish Haclend•
Lovely 3 BR &. large
family room hOme in Cos-
la l\IC!la!. Walk to all
schools & s h'op.pin g,
Dlstlnclive tile entry. 23'
li vi n g room \Vil h
fire p I a c r. outstanding
kitchen \Vilh built-in O\'en
& range & O/\V, quality
carpels & drapes. 1 ~;,
bath, ::;tall sho've.r. Asking
$30 ,95 0 E Z
terms. 546--5440
Name Your Terms
FHA-VA-Convent'nal
Vacant 1794 sq ft home 2
story 4 bdrms & fan1ily
r o o m , completely re-
painted interior, r i c h
nylon lV/w carpets and
drapes, terra.ced kitchen
\\ilh built-in electric eye-
level range & double
oven. dish1vashcr. Huge
ma.,ter bdnn with own
bath with white pullman
top and oval b asin.
K i mstock sean1le~s
shov.·er. extra la r ge
\1·ardrobc closets. Buy on
no do\.\·n VA tenns or to•,;
tl0\.\'11. Prit.'t' $30, 750 -
Great value. 5-16-5-140
Believe It or Not
So1ne loclo' bQYtt can
aRSUJne th I 1 ~ 5"%
loan at no usumption
C011t11 -Beautiful 3 BR • 2
bath hOme In a choice
location near all schooll:.
Neat as a pin. Spacious
living room with Ar12ona
brick tlttplace, Terrific
kitchen • all tiled sink C
splash. Bit ins Of course,
and d ish w as her -
Outstanding yard -fenced
with patio. You won't Iind
11 better conditioned home
HERE AT ONLY $29,000-
Hurry, 54i6-M40
Pool Time
It's close at ham. 'This 3
BR/FM Mme in Mesa
Verde is priced right tor a
quick sale. Newly painted
interior, l~.6 baths, stall
sho,.,.et\ 14x21' 11 v Inc
roon1. fireplace, ample
clqget space. Custom pool
1vith auton1alic sweeper,
lots or decking. Priced at
S28,500. Make oUer ~
starl packing. 54&-5440
A Sleeper!
Pin· Point Sharp • Newly
painted in and out • 3 JOO(I· ..
siz e bedrooms le famU, •
room in ?lofesa Verde -,
~ -~ s~~h}g I: to :
schools. 1% baths • stall
sh:IY.~r • large livtnr
room has good carpel.a: ,\
drapes • brick fireplace -
Bit in oven & range all
electJ•ic. Nice yard •
sprinklers -. patio -only
$24,950 • lOf,{. down. ........,
Want• Dream ·
House? ?
This Meh. Verde 3 BR •
Fainily room and dlnin&
room is truly an outstan.
di ng va.lue. Haa !!> much
lo offer for luxury living • ,
Extra high ceiling in Jtv-
ing room. Formal dining
r o o m · Luxurious new
\\'/w carpet!. Extra large
kitchen with all · electric
bit ins -and Island Range
• 3 baths • Parklike yard •
room for pool • See tbil
today. Priced at $4.0,900. -Butter Cup Y•llOw
Locally J BK/fam i ly
room hon1e on ~asl side of
Costa Mesa. •That will
delight the wide family.
traffic free living room -
Good quality w/w cpta I:
drapes. f i replace .
Outstanding kitchen with
bit in oven k range.
La rge breakfast bar -
Good 11ize bedroom. l.oed!l
of closet space. Beautiful
landscaped yard with ex-
pensive aluminum patio.
Excellent VA NO DOWN
payment or FlfA tenn.s.
Price only Pi.500. -Relief F rom Taxes
Good write--Ofi here -one
triplex in Ne w p11rt
Heighls -Idea.I locati>n •
• near shopping & school •
crn·llt'r retiring -Prl~
S35.000 · lOSt. do1vn •
HURRY! 54&-5MO
CONDOMINIUMS
Li ve Easy
ln !his 3 BR 2 bath home
on the Bluffs. ToP. loca·
lion, end uni! wllh view.
Lovely built-in kitchen,
Jj.x2Q living l'OOlt'I, w/\V
cpts & drapes. Only ' l
years old . Ni ce l y
landscaper! wit h
sprinklers, private patio,
Only $26.SJO -S3000 11o\\,n. -
Choice Loc1tion
Cute 3 BR home \vilh
almOl!t ne'v green \v/w
slWtg cpl, custom dra,,pe11,
t~. b a bh, 2 showeni,
outstanding kitchen \\ilh
bit-in oven & range &
dis h washer. Experu:iv{'
dark \.\'ood cabinetii. Ntflr
pool & recreation hall.
near all schools & shop-
ping. Prlctd right · at
$19,980. F.Z I e r m s ,
~140
2 Story 3 BR
Hello Fun .l Leisure,. ••
lfe11lth & happiness in this
fine deluxe unit - 2 baths.
luxurious interion \\i th
all deluxt built·IM 4
dlsh11-ashel'. SWlm In
beautiful pool. attractive
rlubhouse lar&e livlnr
room. y.•/w cpts A
drapes. while s t o n e 1 fiteplaCt'. Price o n I y -
$Z},9j(l le Low down J>a¥· ,
mcnt. ~ * We have 21 Condominiums to show you NOW! * ;
* * SALES OPENING * * IN OUR COST A MESA OFFICE
Complete tr•inlnt prosram (cla1sroom -on the ieb).
Profit sharing
PAUL· WHITE· CARNAHAN
R«•ltil Co .
1093 BAKER STREET, COSTA MESA -• * *1 .... _. W'••l'"•"~"'"I"'
'
covered pat1o. IJ-.ev an tootdnc -041LY
tARBELL 'l4IOI04 ~P~llJ~lT:!.,!'~lou~tn~..i~~~~~li.,.1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'"'"'""""''""'"'"!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!,....""',...,.."!'.
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"'•· ... " 19, 196t I S '011-SALI ROiJSBS FOR SALi! HOUSES FOii SALE
llOO-·I uoo GoMrol ' 1000-••1 Ult
. ' ' JDON1 . MISS THIS
RAHC 0 LA CUESTA -If you've
mused lhe closeout o! RANCHO I.A
CUESTA'S 3 tber units .... OoH'T
MISS THISllJ
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Each ia~~~g unit cosls more, so
take advantage ol these prices. Come &
see aur niodels qn Brook.burst .ai Atlanta
Jn Huntington Beach. There are 1 &: 2
stories, 3 & 4 bedroom homes with ~ pr
3 baths, MissJon tile or shake root, f~
places, concrete driveways, heavy rough
cut beams, built-ins, fiunily rooms &
dinin& rooms. Close to Huntington State
' . 1, ' ,.
Beach. These beautiful homes are priced
from $24,995 to $33,i95 with VA~ or Con·
ventional financing as low as 10% down.
No 2nd TOs at 7.2% interest. Call I"
,(. 968-29'l9 or visit any day 10 AM to 7 PM.
1000Generaf 1000
" • . Seles through the Mul tiple Listin g
; ' Service of the Newp ort Harbor-
' " Costa Mesa Bo a rd of Realtors
totaled $14,679 ,850 fo r th e firs t
1 ; 3 months of 1969 . Th i• re-pres ents
• . 470 un it sales. List your prQ"perty
with a Realtor toda y.
I i' ;;;';;'l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l;;OOO;; G1naral , 1000
• 3 Bedroom 1 -14 YVIEW SPECIAL 1 & 112 Baths
I . $22,500 . Take Over Largt
Upper Bay klcatkin with ial'l{c 5¥4% FHA "Lo.th
\ encloBed yanl. 3 BR home .Nice ~!ii.side location, car.
1 with hardwood floot'5. AT· pets, fireplace. front court
, 1itENT10N VETER.ANS use yard, a~ huge, back yard.
I ~ GI Joan hen!, no down. Hurry lhJS y,·on l last long
right now, day or night!! at $2fi,500.
Nowport JEAN SMITH ,
•• Realtor
400 E. 17th, C.M. 646-3255 * $24,500
Custom built kitchen. Ea.sl-
A side, C.M. 3 BR 1%. bath,
dbl ,i::arage, largf! covered I . Rhome w/inc unit needs paUo for entertaining sur-
Pne TLC. Walklr.tg distance rounded by Deautiful ~hrubs
' io everything, $33,500 &: fiowf'ts. Excellent financ-
/ tt!rms. ing available.
1 ' By appt only 1860 Newpor1 Blvd .. Cf\I
'tORBIN·MARTIN RI" ..... .,.,. E .... 644-1655
I ;;, REAL TORS * LACHENMYER
' )iJ6 E. c .... Hwy, CdM w NTED -
1 "· 675-1'62 A ' .
LIDO ISLE
IYATERFRONT -Pier & Slip, 5 Bedrooms, m baths, bit-in kitchen and wet bar fl5S,OOO ••• Waterfront-Pier &, Slip
\Vi(h sandy beach -4 bedrooms and family
room, 4 baths, completely modern family
borne ............... t -· •.. t ••••. · .•• '2-001000'
p. a. palm er incorjlarated
3377 VIA L t~ • . .-
Office 67:1-7300 From ·LA: C1ll S-1034
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General l OOO Gentrol 1000
BALBOA PENINSULA POINT
46 feet of B•yfront with pier and fl oat.
9 Bedroom, 5 Beth home!
Would you believe $116,000 Full Price I
Exclusive with
BALBOA BA y PltOPERnEs
108 MtFadd1n Place, Newport . a .. ch
at the Ne\vport Ocean Pler
673-7420 67:1-9127
General iOoo l Gene;;,·r---lOOo -------
Open House
Sa t., Sun 1.5
Owner ready for offe r! Spa1 ..
ious 3 bdr . Fan1 • Pool
home. Privacy &: wic'.le open
!ipar es. Drop by 2510 • 23rtl
St., Newporl Beach.
Open House
Sat., Sun 1-5
BA YCREST. l'i1odem J bdr .
Dl-n Home. Some VIC'l\I •
f ee Simple. ()y,•ncr anioous
asking $t9,500. Cozy &
Olltrming with cen!cr Al·
rium.
Backbay off
Irvine
Reduced lo $38,500. 4 bdr. 3
bath, formal dining roon1.
largt' sldr. y11rcl fo1· hoo l,
pool e1 e.
JEAN SMITH ,
Realtor
400 E. 17th, C.f\f.'&1G-J25:i
Baylronl Hotel
In fabulous Avalon
Dining mi. 2 bars, 1"1 room~
plus Vie:w 011•11f'r Unils.
BUR R WHITE, Rltr.
2901 Ne1vf)U1·t Blvd ., N.H.
675-4630
·-Room-Room-Room
4 BR, 3 baths. immaculate,
Newport Heighls, $37,500
Go The Joneses
One Beller
Livr in !his lovtly Broad·
moor honu.• in Corona dtl
/'flar "'ilh a view of the
mountainis. a pool and 4
Bdrms. 2\.a baths. p11.nclled
family rm. Separate dining
rn1. 2 fi replaces, ASSUM·
ABLE 61h ~h LOAN $64,500.
OPE N SAT & SUN l·S
2600 Lighthouse Lani'
Cheshi re Real Estete
675-2503 anytime
DUPLEX
Nea r Ocean. 3 BR 2 b11.
r;ich unit. 3 Frplcs. $52,·
'"'" Georg• Williamson
RC!el!or
673-·1300 Eves. 6U.J56-I
WANTED
on Lido Isle
Lal'Rt home . large lot
CaJI 615-fiOOO Agent I tRG comer spilt Iv! hm. R.E. Saleswoman I ~y'!'o~u~.".".,",", ",,",".,""'""!""•·"•""n.
· r1t7d3 all puqme rm \Ve h1a~ the 11.dvantage of an vPstiga!e our 4 rl irrcrenl ..,-.,-._,.-.... _,..,.. .... .,I '• upelain·. •-•-ny & •··. exc us1ve on Ivan Wells' new S B -• ~ + trade-in progr11n1s. tep1 to est Beach · al for pool table!, music home a captive audience
I ••• 0'" · 4 Bn, 2 ba, 2 car gar, 6 yn m: or can be convt'd to 2 or n!:w:ues. lLlt'.'e tn new, · · r · •-• od r youni:", only i29,000.
I . Also 3 BR. 2 BA on exc1llfl(, urnis,n:u m e C ood RI
l we1 level. 2 dbl gar + on Galaxy Dr. ayw . ty. S4a..1290 i .-workshop. 2 ltK patios. 2522 Roy J. Ward Co. Ask for f.1. ORANGE COUNTY'S. GJOO \\I. Coast J-l iway, N.A.
! -,3.1.rd St NB. <Crnr Tustin & Pinover 646-1550. LARGEST.
. ). 646-91<3 ---. 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494
-3 BEDROOM-SUMMER FUN 4 BEDRM-
i ~o, FAMILY ROOM Around this shin1mering $136 A Month
' ·i $19,4501 pool with BBQ & pool side
f J_ bathli. Lustrous bulll·in ll"CI bar. Delightful 4 txtnn
Anae Ir own. Family room. Ba,ycrest homf.> with family
··~Ce for-boat or camper. room &: formal rlining room.
$134.SO a month paymenl11 .
':lffs thrin rent!
By as.~uming Jo'llA IOBn. 2
baths. Tiled en!ry hall. Elet•.
1rir built-in kHrhcn. Appeal.
ing red brick fireplace. Ow·
erM & rnclo~ patio. 54[).
1720
Prime Commercial
C.Orner 19th & Pomona, C.M.
next lo 18 story bldg. Fivt'
slores fully leased al $1006/
mo. Potential unlimited.
$110,00> FIP . 29SO down &
oy,•ner \vill carry Isl TD.
Gcl\CO Rlty C.O. 642-4122
AlllELL-441-6691 Arnold & Freud
338 E. 17th SI., OT TARBELL 2955 Harbor PENFNSULA POINT
~ A MEMO &o 1aUJer
IP tO)'I )'OU no loni:tt a,ed, *" them for ~uh with
Realtors 646-7755 "POOL"-$26,500 Paint, rleeoratc ror charm !
Good 3 BR home on 50 x 100 He11.vy shake roof, plastc1 ft 1 1 XLNT 1 S.U 500 walls, fiN'p!ace. built-in kit. B · I~ R locli. • ·today! DON'T JUST WIS.II for some-J"="-------th.1111 to furnish your home chen. 2 ha th~. Hf'atcd & fi l. a ea 1tafe Co.
· · · · find ~at bu)'! ill t~ day'11 Classified Ads.
1 ered pool 540-rno 6734140
TARBEL.l 2955 Harbor I 700 E. Balboa Blvd., Ba.lboa
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to .,..,....,,.,. ol a ,...lutlon ol tbo ti ......... t.• Heavy duty repair· • ,
"1 the Oronce C.Unty Flood·COIAn>i' · llOIOllled ~ 15, man'! 'helper 30cph"lp !Ocplnrl'p(U fOO;ltwlp
11111, -.. th~ notice. NPTICE "' naqv <IM:N that UI ... ,... Ii -
the Clerk of Aid Jloaj'd wlll rte.I•• Iii -fi'" the Counly metolllc pipe tneludln1 Adml nlatr1llon BulldlJic, Ill North 8-S , Smtta Anii S<Wtr pipe, dr•tn pipe _
on nr before the -ol l :GO p.m.• ol April 1-. -ind "!ldlrcr«IJ!ll _ ,
bids or proponll JW the __..,, ti IOllUuo Cntt tila ' "" 141\cpltw/f l!<pbwlp
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Connly Flood Control Diltrlcl, marked "Bid for n.c.;;,lnlctloo 4.11 OOeraton .-1 tendtro
of Santiago Creek Chunete. . 1~ ,, , ol .pntWSllUc·and
Bids 'hall be '"' 111!111abtn1 atl i..,.t4UlPl!IOll( ...i eleetrte tooto, •lbrot· 011terllll In ocooni,no. wtth Plaal Uol S...,lll<otlOns tlM,.. i111 JDl'!hl""I and
for for the following work': ' '· · similar 'meclianica\
SCllEDULE OF WOllK lftlll to61s (not !'!'l!"•lely
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Hem I IS.SIS C•blc yards G( Imported OOll-10d fill on 1 per mon 2H\cphw/p llcphwlp llCpinr/p
cuhlc yin! bMil. . • , UC Trudi Gruxr
The fore1olfta quanUtits 'are Qpralrp.I~ Ol)lx. belni atvtn and ti~man 45Cpbwlp
as a buls for die calDpar1loo Clf:b1G14" and 0.. Oruae ~ 4.71 Water truck driver
flood Control Diltrlct doa not, upnaly or by tmpllclllon, (under %500 gallons) 16cphw/p
aaree that the actual amount of work will earrespood therewith, 4.IS Water truci driver
but m:erves the right to 1acl"elle ot decnue the amount of an.v (2500 to 400I g1llons) 45cpl\w/p 40cpbw/p
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"'pedlent by the uld Dillrict. IU7 FIO(JJWI Ul\cphw/p 25cphw/p 32Cphw/p
All bids ue to be compored on Ille bula ol the rore1olria U7 Labofer 11\\cphw/p l.lc:phw/p 32ephw/p
schedule of work Items. 3.11 Watchmao 24'iicphw/p 25cphw/p ~w/p
Minimum wage rates for this prt1ject have betn Jl'fildtt•r· Welder:!: Same wage rate~ cra{t to · which welttina ls
mined by the Board of Supervisors and are Mt forth in thb incideotaI (except as cderwise separately cl~itfied)
notice. ~ · .. • • .. _ (l) travel time Ls conside~a,.as time worked
AtibrevJatlons used in the sched\ll.t of ,redlttrmlntd ·~•Ji (J} 9cluda J.Gc pflw/p forholldlys ,
rates In conjunction with tmplo)'er paymenta lilttd in Ult rteht Triyel and subllstence paymepts to each wor~~n ~
hand columns are idenilfled u rol10W1J: . lo execute the work shall be mlde'~u ·such travel anfj 1ub11at-
phw per hour worked ence paxments are defined in the lpplica!>le, CoUe<"tive ~r.p.in·
phwlp per hour worked or paid Ing agreements filed in accordance with Section 1773.1 or the
Pursuant to the provisions of ~lion Jtlt' of the Lltior Labor Code.
Code of the State ol California, the Board ol Superviwa ha Attention Is directed to the provisions of Labor Code Sec·
ascertained the general preveiling tatt of wqes. and employer lion 1n7.$ concerning employment of apprentices.
payments for health and riUare, vacation, pension and slmfilr It requirtll coritra~ora or subcontrecton employinc trades·
purposes to be as follows: men in any appnntloeable occUpation to apply to the ;pplicable
Blale Rtte Euipl1yer Payme1ts .rer joint apprenticeablp committee for a certificate of approval ·and
Per ll•r CJ1.11iileaUon ff anti W Vecadet P•ld fu:inl the ratio of apprentices to journeymen tlltd oo the
SKD..LEO LABOR contract.
JS.33 Carpenter 31cphwlp 25cptiwi p ~Ip . Contractor may be required lo mite COntril>Utions to apprtll·
5.13 Cement M.,.n IOcpbw/p 35cpllw/p 36cpj!w/p lic:<shlp progn011. • · -,. •
5.t6 Concrete or a!phalt . Contract'or and subcontractors shall ~ho comply with Sk·
spreading, mecbanlcll tion Im:& in the. employment of appre~t1ces:
tamping or rinlshing For 1nlorm1hon relative _ to . apprenticeship .st~ •. ~
machine operator 30cp1rw;9 30cphw/p(2) tocpbw /p tact Director of Industrial RelahOns, San Francl.5CO, Califonua,
S.03 Driver of dump truck or Division ol Apprtntlceshlp S!andards branch <Jffices.
fll yards but less than Al'Pl\ENTICE SCHEDULE J.,
25 yardl water level) 45cphw/p 40cphw/p 30cphw/p PulOll 1nd Ra~ ...
5.49 Driver of dump truck 1be app re ntice rate is by percenta1e of the journtyman'a
(25 yards Gr more • rate unless otherwise indicated
\\•ater level) (single Ctal&. Interval 1st Znd 2rd 4th iii! I~ 7ui, IOI
unit or combination Carpenters 6 months 75 78 8~ ~4 S'l 90 93 M
of vehicles) 45cphwlp 40cphwl p 30cphw/p Cement Masons 6 months 75 79 &1 87 91 95
5.16 Equipment Greaser 30ophw/p 30cphwlp IOcphwlp Reinforcing
5.03 Drivers of Transit· Ironworker & mo'nlhs 77 83 89 95
Mix Trucks tJ cubic Structural
yards or more) 4Scphwtp 40cphwlp JOcphw/p Ironworker I months 77 It &5 89 13 97 ,
1.03 Fence ereetor 301/tcphw(l) 26cphw(I) lOcphw(l) The rate of comPenaatlon for any clas!ification not listcll '
5.46 Gradechf\cker 30cphwl p 30cphw/p(l ) 60ephwlp ln the schedule, but which may be required to execute the p~
5.46 Heavy duty -1 -Pl*d contrtct; 1han be -commensurate and in accord with the
repairman 30cphw/p 30cphw/p(J) tocphwl p rates specllled for similar or comparable dut"ie!.
5.56 Motor patrol Provided that not leas than I 1h Umes the prevailing tate
operator 30cphwl p 30cphwtp(2) IOcphw/p shall bf' paid for any working time in es:ces'I of B hours fn any
5.46 Pavement breaker one calendar day and for Saturdays, Sundays and 7 )egal holi·
operator 30cphw1p JOcphw l p tocphw lp da ys, to wll: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July,
S.46 Piledriverman. brid ce Labor Day, Veterans Day, Tbanksgivini Day and Chri.stmat.
or dock carpenter 36cphwt p Z5cphw/p 45cphwlp For less than I hours per day, the per diem rate shall be that
5.16 Power concrete cur. fraction of the foregoing per diem rates lhat the number or
ing machine operator JOcphw/p _30cphw/p(J ) IOcphw/p hours w~rked bear to I hours.
S.16 Power concrete . Provided that notwithstandlng the general provisions con·
saw operator JOcphw/p 30cphw/p(2) 60cphw/p tained hereln, Flagmtn, Guards and Watchmen shall be pa.id
1.10 •1ntorclng not lw than 11h tin1ea the prevailing rate for GVertlme (over·
ironworker 301,Icilf'w{l) l5cphw(l) JOcphw(l) Urpe ah.all be time worked 1n excess of 8 hours per day or 40
5.27 Roller operator JOcphw/p 30tphw/p(J) IOCphw/p hours per week), and the slraight prevailing rate for time
S.fS Rubber-Ured, heavy worked on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays where such time
duty, high speed does ~t ~natltu~. ov~rtime. . I
earthmoving machine . B1dd~rs attention 11 c~lled .to the above mentioned Statute•
operator 30cphwlp 30cphwlp(2) 60cphw/p which wjJI ~equlre them, 1f awarded the contract, to pay Mt
5.27 Screed operator 30cphw/p 30c-h\v/p(2l 80cphW/p l~s than 111d geMrtl per dlem rate of wages set forth, to all
5.46 Sklploader operator, ltborers, workmen and mechanics employed in the el<ecutlon
wheel type over ~ nr the proposed contract .
yard up to and The blddtr must submit with his proposal a certifitd check
Including 1 'k yards JOcphw/p 30cphw/p(2~ IOCphw/p or bidder's bond made payable to the order of the Oranae County
5.56 Skiploader operator Flood Control Olatrk:t for an amount not le!S than 10 percent of
wheel type over ' lhc a~gat'e sum of the bid, as a guarantee that the bidder will
11;: ya rds JOcphw lp 30cphw/p(2) IOcplnv/p enter into the Jlroposed contract within 5 calendar day1 tr tM.
6.23 slructural and orna-11mhe is awarded. to him, an~ in event of failure to enter into
mental ironworker 30 'hcphw (I) 25cphw(f) 30cphw(l) sue .contract said check will. become the property of the
5.56 Tractor loader Oi.s t,,,r1ct.
-rator JOcphwtp 30cph / Il l -h•/ e amount of tfle bond to be given to secin a faithful per·
5.46 fuctor operator w p '111\,:p " P forman<:e of the contract for said work shall be 5Q percent of the
(drag type shovel contract priC!: thereof, and an additional bond ill an· amount
bulldozer tamper' equal to 50 pcrcenJ,. ol the conlract price for said work, which
scraper ind ' bond shall provide ~t U the pe_rson or his aubcontractors fail
push tractor ) 30cphwlp 30cphv.·/p(2) 60cphw/p tG pay for any mat'er1als, provisions or other supplies tJ8eC1 in,
5.27 Trenching machine upan, for, or about the performance of the work contracttd to
operator (up to & foot bt dont, or for any work or labor thereon of any kind, or ~or
depth capacity, manu· amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance A~ Wllh
facturer's ratin~) 30cph11i·. p 30cphwip(!) IOcphw/p respect to .sueh work or labor, that the _su:et1 or sureties will
5.56 Trenching machine pay for the same, aJ1(i also ln case swt IS brought upon the
operator (over 6 root bond, ' reasonable attorney's fee to be fixed by the court.
depth capacity, manu-In the rirformahce o~ the terms ?f this con~·ract, the Con·
facturer 's rating) 30cphw/p 30cphwlp(2) &ocphw/p tractor sha I not enpge 1n . nor. pe~1~ s~ch .au~tractors 15
5.51 Universal equipment' he1 ~ay ttrl!._I~! frcm1 ~aging 1n d1scrun!ni..at~ m~pHlynient
opentor (shovel, back-o persoi:a ~use. o ti.: race, ~!or, nation.I or1gtn· ar ocestry,
hoc, dragltne, derrick, or religion ~ sue~ . per1ans. V1~l1tion of this provision may
derrick·barce. Clarn-result In the 1mpoa1tion ·of penalties referred to in Labor Code
shell crane pilcdrlver section 1735. and ~uckin'g The Contractor wlll be required to secure tbe paymtnt of
machine I 30cpb"/p 30cphw/p(J) IOcphw!p compe~sation to his employees 1n accordance will\ lhe provislom
4.16 Water truck driver of Seek t;onhe3700 of tht•'-Labor Code and prior to performing the
( 4000 gallons wor o t contract u1e ~~~ctor .~all sign and file with the
or more) f5cphwip 40cphw, p 3tlcphw/p Dlllrid the f~lowlng certil1cat1on: I am awart of the provi·
INTERMEDIATE GRADE LABOR slons ol Section fiOO of the Labor Code. which require every
• 68 At employer 10 be insured a1ains1 liability tor wortmen's comi>en· · r compressor. sauon or 10 unda-take telf·lnluranct in accordaoct with tht
pump or generator provisions ol that code, and I will comply with such provisio~
operator J 30cphw/p 30cphwl pf21 IOc:phwlp belGre commencing the performance of the work of thia con· Buie Ra\t Employtr Pa)'lltlltl FM' tnct."
Per Hodr Cla11Ulcatlo1 Hand W Vac:atitfl ,...._ The Contractor will also be required to furnish a certlfi-
Jf ~~~D f-ABOR (Cont.I cate that he carries compensation iMurance coverlna: hb
. II s 1 ra er Gr employees upon work to be done under the contrtct which may ~~r t Zf\icphw/p 25cphwl p 32phw/p be entered into between hhn and the said Dlltrict for the
f.11 """'""re e curer, construction ot aid work.
lmp!rvlOU$ i:nembrane No bid will be accepled from a Contractor who is not
and ronn oiler Z4 \1cphw/p ZScphwl p S2cphwlp licensed in accoNance with the Jaw under the provisions of
4.92 Concrete mixer Dlvlaion Ill, Chapttr t of the Swines.I and Prof~lons Cod I oper1tor (1klp lype) 30cphw/p 30ephw/l)(J) IOcphw!p the SI.a te or Calitornla. e o
4.33 Cribber or shorer 24'r1cphwrp 25cphw/p 32cphwl p ~o bid will be l'te!:lved unless it is made on the blank form
f.02 Cutting ton::h opcr· furnlShed by the Cl\lef En1ineer. The 1pcclal attention Ol roa.
attr (demoll1 lon ). 24\?cphwlp UCphwt p 3Zcphwtp Ptttive biddtrl Is caJJtd ro the "Information fw Bid/m"
4.4.2 Drillers (Co~. d1a· •nnexed to the blink fonn of proposal for full dlrectlom as io
mond or wagoo) 2f\.,cpbw/p ~pbwlp 3acpbw/p bkldlng, etc.
4.15 Drlvtr of dump Plans and sPfeiflcatloos and other aintract documents may
truck (leas than f be secured without. ~har1e at the District'• office or will be
yards nter level) f5cphw1p 40cphW/p 30cphw/p malled to licensed comrtctors upon ttlc~OIJe or written requut.
4.61 Driver of dump Oran1e County Flood Control Di.strict
truck (4 ylnis but Post Offlco Dor 1071 1M1W., 1ddrw)
JeQ than I yerds fOO West Eighth Strett (5trttt addre.u)
wa.ter level) 4Xphw/' ~~· ' 30cphw/p Santa Ana, Ctllfomia
1.13 Driver of dUmp The Boord ol Supervlson ,.,.,..., the rtpt to re)lct
truck (I Y~ but and all bkh and to •alft any inlormtlity ln •UY '-'h.1 1 ......... 8:'! lw than II )'ards No bidder lU1 'tJilWraw hil bid for a period ol a d
w•ler level) 41cphw, p IOcpilwrp 30cpbw/p 1nor the lim< oet (or the optnlnc lhereol. •Y•
UI Drlvtr o! dump By onter o1 tho l!olnl G( &i(l<f"bon ol lhe Or ~-·-truck Ill y1rds bul Flood Contrei Diltrlct, 'Ora!l(t countJ, CIJUorniL 11111 ....... ty
!tu thtn 11 yants w. It. St Jobo '
•Iler level) li<pilwlp IOcpbw/p ltlcpi!•IP County Oi<tk ind 1%-o(tlclo
l.n Drl_vtr ol trlnslt· iSEALI Clerk of the 8oAn1 o1 $Ul'ft·
tnuc trucill (un<ler vi.ton of !be Orinse County
3 cu. yd.) 41cphw/p IOcphwlp lOcphwlp Flood Ctnttol Dblr!cl
1.07 Fine Grider 24\;<phw/p l.lc:phw/p Rcpliwrp By Mabel L. c..teir
4.0ll Guin<• ch•"' Ullcphw/p 2kphw1p licpilw/l) Deputy
Gunitln!' Ml~h ..._ __ Ooat DI"" Pllot April 11 If 11 U!5 Reboundman 141\cphwlp l!cphwlp 32<phwlp 13, lllil -~... "' • • • D 1114 711"9
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-........ ""t· ~ H ., Saturday, Apr I l•i 1C)Cl9 DAILY ,llAT" g
OUSI S •F OR SAi.£ HOUSES FOlt SALE -• H DUSU llOlt SALE HOUSES FDlt SALE HOUSES F OR SAlE ·HOUSES FOR SALE • HOUSE S FOR SAL E ~"N riLS , ~•NIALi 2_[1
0.-.. , l*fioM!•I IGOOC .c ........ ~J..Ma~_J250C....... jlol likr 1250 Lido lllo· 1351 ;;;;;;;....., llM<h l 400 Laguno 8Ncll 1705 Hou-Furnhhod ._ Hou-U~
---..: --c-1 90 •• RO * Ow T ~-_... Rentals to Shiro 2005 ,._~ ... -:0 • I OPE'° HOU • ~rr NT. Fincs1 bcb ner r•l)s.-.r..--THE --· ..
1 , " SE SAT & SUN 1 - 5 It. Joe on' Lido. ~ill jj('U 40' Eltpnl Westmont v.'itb BonUI -"" ' '
1021 ' W~lte1ans or BO' 3 ., • "'"'"' 1dca1 '"' room.'"'"'"' bJt.tns. 1ov.i, CHEAP ONE ~~1';'.,E .=·.~ :::t -· .. a••-•,
H .. "' · YI Hiii Hrupe & J.nco~ 100% draperle1, carpellna. FtlA ..._ 80 M & r'llES •-i-aruvr -I • de 29% d I 1 ~ • R ' DEN W/ ...... For •• ,.,,,,.,. CDYICE .
GREAT VIEW of Harbor. lnimaculate 3 ~· 1%. O~; w~a: o~:~ ~r VA,~.~897~~ EXTREME CIRCUMSTANC. call $4S...UIOO ~ BR, lamlly rm \Yi(h 'room to add, Lowest cept clear lmpf'OYC!d prop. l:S HAvE FORC'Et> Tli!: NEED-==::..:Rnpo;.;;.-.,.,-~~---3-rd tor~ 'Y\Midroam I
price in excellent area. ' as dt1 pym.1. Drive by 320 • OWNE~ TO SELL IMMEO. kmlJe roommate Beaeh ~tha $225.~ P"' ~· Qi
•' ... 0pon Sundoy 11 ,-S • • ,
IOI Lindo 1111 Drive ., '
A Rwe Find 1111 Watetffont
Just completed, lavish, 3 ~, .. ~ Balh,
$ingle story home, 52' lot. Large s~acfous
rooms, Finnish sau·oa,~:Walk in closels, fuJl y
carpeled, landscaped & complete'Wltb uni-
float concrete slip. Priced al only ,t!00,000.'
OPEN SAT & SUN l • S 6'l$.(l1lj or 6'JS..3243 detailed txteriot of PALOS btt ~1. \
\'UL Udo Nord tpen, call Spnwlinc ra.nch •()'le borne. apl Yr, ~-Call 6t6..a8l7 ~
4821 C ~ d
Out1t oncll"1 Bu,yl VERDES STONE, WOOD. ROOMMATE ..W.. mate o Qn srucg>. Low swttp10J: . -· . .,. SJ>ttCiol1$ 3 BR, ranch 11lyle f'.WnthCs w/extended .over-or f_emalc. Efficient i Cameo Highlandi . home on huge ~r tot. hangs qualllieit. u;...2100 , ·
INT e:RESTING ENTRY, OC EAN VIEW, 3 Opens to one or ttie·IOYeliest . SHARE home with v.-orltin& 293 E. 17th St.
BR", 2 bath home ,,,.ith SHAKE r:oof and qua!· P<lOo I gardens on Udo. Pacific Shorn Real?)' Well desi&ned 3 BOW.I. 1r lady. Santa Ana Heigblf LINOA ISLE DEVELOPMENT CO.
BILL GRUNOY 675-32.10 -'
ity decor. $79.500 lhmtlrcton Beach DEN FLCX>R PLAN bu en-area. 545-1140 3 BDRM, tam nn. 2 BA. I
-----'-' ~-Lido Realty, Inc. 8C7..858t'l try hall or poh1hed agate LADY to ihare home with ~. Mated. tlltemt DI • I
OPEN SUNDAY ONL y 3400 Via Lldo S73-tlil30 Btu. Ribbon Special floors. WIW CARPETING one or more emp'°yed :::i,· ~k. i:~ or--;_ ,,,.''
1000 '?-f• Mesi
2
Jnvitint l5xJO' pool, loads o( TllRU -OUT. ELEGANT ladies, 536-1986 <P;l; ,,..,.. Jill r I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;; 11 6 Goldenrod CHARM! • .,,..1,,., onct II"''°· 2 Story RE AR LIV. RM., HAS -:=:==:=:;;:::;== option 00. mo. 12'6 1 ~
A• 5 BR. By owner. 5% ~~ 1'"'HA Harbor View Hilh Cheerful and inunaculate 3 4 BR, pres\ige area., Bll·lM. WHITE · 8 R 1 CK FIRE-Cost1 Mesa 2100 ~7· 5 3 9
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5 9 3
s "'
General 1100
... 1518 Dolphin Jeff loan. 1'Ull Jlric'e. fl.4.500 v.•t 3 Bedrooms. family rm, 2'h baths. beautiful BR, 3~~ ba, 2 1'Tplcs. Dini cptsJdrpg. fully Jand11e. As-;.~CE a: ope'hs to tonnal
, consider 2nf:l. ~2Ull huge patio & I nn plus tam rm, Lo\iely sume 51.4 ~ GI loan _ o..-.·ner U\llli: area.
C'-tles:s 2 BR, 2' · ba, de" poo . • St/St J.story home • SSS,500. will help fin . $35.500.
$150, 3 BR, available until
July 1001 only. Utll paid.
6T".>-4002 or 54&--7360 11-tn. 14MEDIA'lf POSS • .,..., n ... OWNER, 3 bdnn, 2 ba, East A W lk 1 p I J R I Lona, ranch style kllchcn v.•/
' ·e1ee kitchen. PLUS huge Side, nr shopping & school&. Don V. Franklin, Kealtor • er R ty 67S.2676 •u ones e• ty numerous natural \Vd. cab-
covered boat-port, min. land-$31,500t 54&-9500 l":!:=:=:=:i==:::=~~18·17-1266 Eve, 968-.1167 1
Evenson
4 BR 2 bath horn(!, neW! .., ... 'l.~nlPif, 'ill bull ' ' ·"cape rtiainlel\llJICe, Rtduttd ,;c~.:,...:,::.=.:,...---3250 E . Coast liwy, C~M I• IW!IS & ceramic Ille coun.
to 142.900. BY o~.~ ~1B5J>ii~' BA.1 =:;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::=:;=:;6:;7=3-722:;2;:2=:;~=:;=' =:;=:;=:;=:;:;I s s'd~fa~~?,~ ~~nMm1, BEACH HOME ~~·NGHEAS & A~E~.IL~is!~ 1 . .BR., 1ar,. patio. quiet.
Tropical :telling for adHs, I
Blk shop~. $165. 5444780
Qulet street. Sl30/mo.
JACK HAMMOND s4o;
CURT
* 642--0070 * & wo1·k rm, 300> sq ft, cham1 Brand Ile\\' 2 BR. \Valk lo WSHR., GARB. DISPOSAL DOSH, Realtor · -Newport Be•ch 1200 Eestbluff 12~2 pool. size patio. 3rd cart beach. Price-S?l.900. HUR· & auached breakfast area.
Me11 D.el M•r 1105 ----------1 boat si:-ace. Nr bch, Sll!i,000 RY!! This charming, ntS!ic style ---'------S EASTBLUI-'F _ O:ln--R. C. GREER, Realty R. 0 . SLATES Rltr. honle, is imma<.'Ulate &
Meu Del Mar 210S Heritage ft.ea.I Estate :.:.::::c...::.:o..:.::::._..:::::;:: I ;J BDRM, 1% ba, paUo, I'
$170 -LOVEl. Y well kept ed, College Park Atta. r
bomP tor letlllf!, 3 Br, den, 1 tchools 4i shopping. $185 r
Ba. Lrg fncd yrd. Color TV. 11-to. AVfl.il May 1.st.
Avail 1'.tay li-Oct 1. Rcls. 6-4097 or &fl.-6596, v.'OI
540-.15()6 considl?l' sale. I
1130 \V. Coast }fighwa.)' BY Owner: Selltlease. • BR. AVE $2000 dominiums. 2 side by side. 33M Via Lido 613-9300 847.3;119 Eve; 962.7369 "NEAT AS A PIN" TfmU-
lmmac cond. ldcal Joe. Has SPLIT LEVEL · 2'200 f 3 · OUT. Offered Ior lrnmed.
N
. ( · everylhing.•540-0594 Cod sq. t. ca. BR .t: LIDO NORD BAYt~RONT -POOL ANYONE,-sale & n1ove in, for only
ear OUNTRY CLUB '°"="=~-'-'-=~-omin ium den. 2 BR & den. Extra 40 rt on Bay. 3 slilJ',' lg boat, . . . . . • $ . _ ] BDRM, 2 ba, very clean. Model "F'' dclu.xc rondiHon wf cboiee 3 BR S3600 f T Spanish exterior. Pr 1 c e d 31 ,950 FULL PRICE
$26 500 low do Owner THE BLUPec: loc-.aUon &. view. s;u <XXI I. n ·bi Sho ~ t. tenns right! Best location! Assume $2SOO ON. PYMT.
_&12-&172 Eves. 673-3468
~wport Booe~ _E~ !!,!•~Si~ Tasteful large 3 BR 2 bath zro9 ~ Lucas, ';~1740 · r~ $67,SOO. Shown by ' appt. ~~i:·ven ~~m: ,,:,:~ior FHA Joan, 646-4414 llURRY ON THIS ONE!
family room, 2 fireplaces, _ _ ---. 3 Bdrms-21/t Ba th$ !-.lark Le!! Rhr. 548-9349 MISSION REAL TY tlown. 4 bedrooms. C A L L ~~~ug:a:~'i.~ Mes• Verde 1110 PRICE· $33.500 c.~1. Investment Co. 548-7711 Dill• Bia\ £stat1 I 985 So. Cna11 Hwy., Laguna
·Principles only_ 545-8155 Original lov,. le~sehold. WELL Ors~ncd 3 bdnn. 3 Balboa Island 1355 Phone jTI4 1 494-0731
SUMMER RENTAL 540-1151 (open~) Hef'it.O,
Summer and year round Real Estate.
reservations being taken. =_,~~=~. ~~=+
. PROPERTIES WEST' ·FOR ·Leu<\'!2"5 Mo. <;a '
Cost• Mesa 1100
A Summer Pond
See thf.5 swim pool & 3 BR
home on nice Eastside St.
£..Z tern1S &'low, low 51,4 %
loan can be kept. $26,900
A.® ?!~~"!-
p.:ear NB Post Ore. 6;$-2414
4 BR. • $35,500
2865 Chios, Mesa Vei'de
Quiet St.reel; 2 baths
Fireplace, shake shingle.
roof; front & back yard
sprinklers; l block to
elementaty school, near
Estancia & pa.rk. Patio
·&. play area. By-o\.\'nef;
Call: M6-115S
.3 • 2 BR Unih $28,950
3 garages, 9 )'I'S old, lnl·
proved for profit.
$950 OOWN $20,500
] SR 2 ba ~1ontic, Condo.
Cpt/drps, blt-l~ disti11', dbl
gar. Pools. lnuncd. poss.
B"'! O\\'NER, bt!aiit .f Bdrm, On broad gi-eenbell ba, J\tacco Hom{'. Crpts I ;;,;;;,;;;,;;,;;,;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;I SANDY ANKLES -1vitl be
lrgo ,''amArm, formal dining Call O\VNl!:R li'r:>-6146 c1\·1is. Ir-pk·, lovely view.!• S , I I I d G I B!Y O\VNER 4 Br, bltns, yours \1•hen you arrive honl<!
rm, , crpts, drps & in-Ope H ~~ Alta vis·ta Dr•·vr. rY>CI• s 1n e m enced. ou. tch Haven area. 1 1 · 4 B n ouse Sun/ J 1-4 """"' .--o t us R, 2 ba plus Rcn-
. newly redecor. Mesa Vi:!n:lt 1 1028 Bayside Dr. 675-4.lJO tM>mc. Park-like ytu'd ij ~
lercom, elec gar door · 64'1l'2 -Priced to Sell this Vlcek-5881 Terr1er Dr., l{nlg Bch. I U ·
535 V . t Fl ,... 111 ruts. 1~~ bl to beach.
opener. Elec sprinklers. All 11 a o r1 __ _ Ty,.t • 3 BR, 2 bath Units.
'""""""""""""-""'"'I H • Units will pay n s,CXXJ of clec kit. $45,950. Corona del Mar 1250 high summer Rcnla1 • O....·n-unhngton your mortgage CO!I. Toi.al
2813 Boa Vista. 6T';Ml84ti 1 BU( JO BEACH! --. -· er says sell regardless. Harbour 1405 price $40,CXXI.
dishwasher. 8308l828 ::!f VERY Small furn Beach App'1. • . _
1 Cottage. 'No pets. Yearly .:=""'=====;=1'
1125 mo. Call 642-.1828 • Newport Booch nab I
PAY 1117 • 3 •-2 '-~ CANON REAL TY -----• -p d mo. o.i, ""'• WATCH THE BOATS 67,3581 \VATERFRONT. by owner . .....,,. a res RJty 49-1-8833
Vrm, pan) den. Assume \V\ll'l'C cli;c in N.B. t:a11 yuu .r 627 So. Coast liwy, Lag Bch
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"iA, 0,,.-r w/ca-2--•. r· d al h" GO BY 4 BR. - 2 BA .. dock, 55' on ·' ..... ··~ '"' 1n · l t is for $26,000? t 1 -1·0 h -" 126,500. :rm I" d ,·
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" a. in I.his t•harming home, frplc 1va er enc osed palio $14,500. '• r"d.uu new ocean vle\v ' " Save SS call Ownc•r. !luge A'---"'" • · I I •~ Co t ~-I 3000 54M772 · ' · rustic 3 BR, 2 baths, S75,000 H_untington Beach 1400 ""' "" en main c mnne nies, one n emporary, '"ner1 hv rm, frpil·, 3 BR, 2 BA. * * * * large 3 Br. 3 Ba., dock, one Spanish. Each has 2 BR ---'-----"=
CORNER lot, 2-i;to\-y, 4 BR bllns, w/w crp!s. dbl ·gar, DUPLEX PRICE REDUCED $110,000. Consider leasetop.. 2 ba. carpeting. and all LEASE -2 bcd1'00m & den. 2 2~1 BA, den, din tn1, fned _Co.o_p_~I. 612-49'!7 Good location . " .. , S'l:i.91'.'.o.i ~'ner in Oregon . \Va!I t.'9,-lion. 592·59911 builtlmi. Don't miM 1hese. bath. l.ru"gt! garage &:: fcne-
pool play yd, nr Cntry Club, .OPEN ~UN 12:30 . 5 Vieii• Jols .......... S.l7,500 000 _ NO\\' $26,999 -GI 00 SS' \VATERFROJ'lo'T \Y/ -10' !-.lust see to apprecialc. Each ed yard, CIQS(! lo Churches
many extras. Avail July 2114 Vista Laredo I ()(.'('anfronl hnnu• .. S75,000 down, S<'Jler pays points. 4 dock. 3 Bdrn1, den, fain rn1, $21,950. By owner. 494.9525 and Shopping. El Toro. $--18 500 Ownr 54~19 BR -1 I 10 .. 30• or 499-3000 Y'eekdays 837-0918 alt 6 PM ' . . The B!uHs J BR. 21 ,, ba ca Oplx S64,500 '. , .. ......,_ ~ t ot, '" liv rm 2 BA. Dil'Urce sale. \\'eekends after 9:30
4 BR, fam rm, bt!st buy for , BR 3 h ,1 di patio, buil1-1n double oven, $12 000 3392 Gilbert DrivC" FABULOUS view honll'. 4 f=,-c-==-~---~
129 ~ N .. · a, "c 1crro;1nl'an ~ 1· I h ' · · 119' 4 BR 2 '" •"""'· e.w loan can bear· charmer Ca!h<'drat L"f:'ilings. range, ll"'l'P ace, FA cat, 847-3724 BR 2\; ba, all buill\n :i; . ......, gar, \V/\V.
ranged with 10');, dn. Open SEilPLJo: ~"P. W«JJ1 ~~-carpets, drapes, shake roof. _ kitchen, large pool-table Fncd yd. Children Ir. pets
house Sat&. Sun. 1608 Ehn REAL ESTAT~ -·-•-cul-de-sac lot. 1'.1any extras. Laguna Be•ch 1705 size playroon1. 11·cl bar, 01{. Broker 1'!«980
AvC'. 540-9534 . 2515 East Coll.'11 Hiway, Cd:'>! $ 13, 999 --con1pletely carpet('({ and SOO: I-BR. Cott~: gar.
4 BDfu\I, 1'4 ba, close 10 til.>-210.l 5484166 33".l Marguerite, CdM ~ draped sterro 11 pea k er -stove, refrig, (rplc, w/w
schools. shoppin&: •. churcbes. 673-1550 2 BR, buill-in range & O\'en, systrm. By o..-.•ncr. $39,500. Broker 534-6980 -garbage-dl~f)08&!. FA heat. -. 494-!ki2j
By 01vner. 546-7308. Prin-FEE cornt•r lot best Joca ---bl · O' l $115: 3 BR. gar, fncd yd.
cipals only. $23,900. lion, $28.900 ' -Sparklinn View g;;'~c~ c~c~.1~k P~:: 'E BY OWNER. north end, 3 Range & oven, w/w. Pets 1.:
REPUBLIC home, 8 mos ofd, ':II $135 per month including ORNER BR 2 ba, playroon1 1v/\VCI children 01\. ~980 Bkr.
2 s\o""", 4 BR, 3 BA. fii.m 3 BR & !an1 rn1 \\/POOL. U you appreciate 1hc finest. . har, builtin ki1chen. 2 rm, ;.:treat rm.
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car gar. · Lo\'ely Iamily home, near scl' '.!716 Windover this 1veck-laxes & insurance. ••sac• .. ~~• lireplace.s, oul1ide g a s Costa Mell 3100 u2.~. By o•v-. "'tH905 schools and Weslclitf Sho"-end. Professionally decor. lf"! ·~~~r.m RIAL •ITATI barbq, carprt.•. dra""s. lush 1--------.C.:.: A;;;:CTIV.E -~ ... ~R ......
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fam rm. Assume
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.i.;,c;,. & \\'ALKER RLTY 6jj...~,20CJ 01-n1 d1n1ng room, tri-.,_._,1(~. '494•1177 CORONA DEL i\IAR 2 BR, painll'd. Cnrpets <'leaned, lr\'cl. magnificent harbor -----n.•\\' pain!, flCI\' sh 11 g ocw drapes. ·Sl4D mr n10. ~1~:-~o~~ll A~:~e~~l70 3246 TAX SHE: L TE R v 1 c 11•. Separa!e childrcns SOL VI STA Eli1ERALD BAY _ Lovely carpets, SI SO/mo, Ncivpor! Real El!taters, 613-88U or
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, nuplex • L BR fiu·n, l iPlk 11·ing, $69,:,00. Across I r o n1 ll unlington ocean vlc1vs frou1 a <.vzy :Z IX'nch _ 3 BR, 2 ba, pool, ~7171. , ~'
• 3 ~R. 1 JI BA. Completely ocean & ba y, $1500 income Df.Laricy Real Estate Center. Priced be!O\\" others hcdrn1 hon1e with L'Unver1i. $215/mo. Call r.r 0 11 day '3""B"E"o;in~M"'. "2~Ba~th"'.~bl"t-7in
crpl d &: ~rps, fncd yard. B,y lover &17~ tax cteduci Tel"· 28'28 E. Coast li"'Y·· Cd."1 in area at $24,900 for quick blC' den 2 bllths, buillin ~TadgC' Davis, Agl . &12-7000 Vacuum & \Valer soft, lilV.
Qwner. 545-3008 _ illic value at SJl.500. 642-1172 673-3i70 sale. Beauliful 3 Bedrooms kitchrn 'view deck co11vcn· ,t, dishwasher. Paved Patio Owor-Bkr. nn cul-de-sac. No Do\\'n tor iently 10Cated s.is,';,oo, Ol.D LAGUNA Cl-IA RM & BBQ. Attached' Dble.
1115 --========= 413 Aeae•·• A"". GI or low do"'·n flU\. Sec hnported Monaco panell~, 3 C Ca ~ ., BR 2 BA ar. II ~'48-1419 Eves.
RENTALS
Houea Unfurnished I/I -1 i
TOWNHOUSE :
Split Level 3 bdrnu, : ,ba~
Doutle r a r are, carpet
d.--ape:, Firepla~. e I e1 bullt·ins. ADULTS ONLY , .... ~.~'·i ·F~= I
R11ltl, Inc. • ~
001 Dover Dr.,.NB Sult~ 6<~2000 Ews. "3
fil;.W~_fOLJ'ent
View homes. !801
Charles, 3 BR. lam, 2
$300 . mo. Ruby LI O')'
213: 670-4601 . ~ (
3 BR. duplex: 2 ba's., blW
dshwshr., new paint, cpta.
drps. Nr. beach. Year ..l!z SDI MG-7573 . 1 -
TO\VNHOUSE 3 Br .. 2\:t ~
wfw epll, drps, fpJ, F~
patio; elec. bltns, 2 car carJ
pool. $175. 642!m9' -
3 BR. 2 Ba. cpta, drps, bltfi.t
nr. beach. No pets. $240 YJ'
ly lease GG-3196 J •
'"I TAKE TRADES"'
~b~Olson, Rltr. 546-5fi80
SPACIOUS 3 BR hon1e 11·ilh
mllS!IVC' play room, formal
dining room. fully carpeted.
Immaculate condition. Quiel
lralfic ff"l'(' 5trt"Cl. Close lo
schools. Pl'iet!d for im·
mediate sale at $.12,$0.
College Park
e O\VNER BOUGHT NEW
l!OME. MUs'r SELL e
B1ycrest 2 slo1y Dutch Colonial. 3 BR, !his one! IRVI NE C:OVE • Dran111.lic • • etc., 2 blocks to 2 BA. Frnced yrd, lrull ,WE SELL A HOME t-onte.mpnrary home \\'ilh beach. Owner. 497-W6 CLEAN -Sp:ic 2 BR, ivfiv, C~!!!'· del Mir 31J!I tree~. Nr park. EVERY 31 MINUTES classic navor. l'.:xlra high 2 BR C H AR 11-1 ER, drps, dlspl, fncd ytd, gar. ,..,
<m·ner • 673-92'll w lk & L C<!ilings thro11ohout, radiant l't'decorated, nr.w s1..~ ... cpl, Vl'g. garden sp if desired. SPAClOUS.w/vie.,.,· 2 -~
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CALL RAY GAU L.T
5'()..ll51 (open eves )
}leritage Real Esla!c
3 BR. J * ba., farri. rm. Ft'Pl
New 1v/1v cpts, drps. Love..
ly patio & garden. Del gar.
Assume 511 ~ FHA Top
!hape. Open house Sal. &
Sun. 12-4 P?il. 2569 Oxford
a er ee -drape•. 127.~•. o ·w-" c , , 1"'1~35~ . .;_54_>-_lc.:096:c:.,_-___ duplC'x, re-<lec, cpts, dps '
Lovely Colonial family ho1nr.. O\VNER.Clean 2 bdrm, 2 ba, heat in home & patio, mar-""" = 1
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. B bl •-· d. · 1 '" 4~63 2 BR """ patio '"'" d..., range, re ... ,., P, pr ice aycresl location, dC'n, ""ill finance 6~1'10, "enu_,., irnng rm or"· -=~,-~~~~~~I -•-· ' .....,, .,..s, ~tio. Adults. m -ta~•,".:'_-~
i''ormal dinin..,. room deo 119 ~. 6 "9 7682 Edinger teak cabinets in kitchen, ~TOP f Id • B 2 B slow n!lrig Tropical set ,.... ' !AU
Owner Must Sell
\VALK lo CCC. 2 BDR~I, 2
BA. crpts, drps. 2 car gar.
l'llonHeello Condo: 2 pools,
clabhousc. Sl8,500. 2 3 31
R ichmond \\"ay (or!
Fairview). OPEN SUN 1-5.
Prine only please.
b , , • ,j(}(}. v .. ·n prop. 73-4ou OI" .,.. ~~">]•" v.·or : ., r. a., · ' · · $210. 673-4989 -4 bdrn\s, 2 fireplaces. rtee-' ..-.-.:xi or :....,. "" large family nn w/FP, 3 family room. Small down. ling: for adults. 1 Slk. lo
Irle built-ins. 3 car garage, Vii:\\' -Pool . Spaciou.-; 2 BHt-~~Open .l'.:vC's. bednns, 3 baths, beautUul F..'l:C'f'llcnt value at under -"'°"'--''-=-l'-140,;,_, . .;,'4_4-4~190C:---SPACIOUS 4 BR, 2'A baths
boa! or trailer acCt"ss. homr 40' !iv rm, lrg master Pool Tim e is He re views of bt!a1·1\ & surf • S.ti.000. 1'.1ust sell. 497-1642 3 Br. House. S115 n10. bit-ins, S350 mo. Don V suilc. 0\l'ncr. 6-14-224~ F kll Rlt 61' -Roy J, Ward Co. -,,====-=====I Sham hon1c! Cur•-1• lhru· $165,000. H 1944 Pomona Ave. CM after ran n >'· ,,_~.. " _ , ,. .-~ \V ALE Watching Ot.-ean·
Lane
N•wport 8e1ch 1200 646-15.'"I() 6~1i-O'l28 Balbo• Peninsuli1 1300 out, drapes, <.'UVCt'Cd patio Turner Associates view lots, Laguna Beach, 3:30 pm . 2 BR., cpts, drps. frpl, Of! -;;;;;;;;;;;.;;,;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;.I \.\'ilh brick BBQ, Jots of deck· 682 No. Coast Blvd. SS.950 with llma"U down pay-YRLY. Lea~-c. Sl95: 3 & den, No pell!. $195 Incl. utll. 'u
Westcliff 1230 • Ing. filter, heater, dressing Laguna. Beach ITI4) 494-1177 mcnt 497-1021 eves. 2 balh8, dbl. gar, all new in-Jasmine. 673-5109 I ~
$26, 900 -5 BR I'm Sitting On Top
Of The World-
---------OPE N HOUSE room. Large comer IOI rom-1 °:::====;::== terior. 548-9536
3PARKLES & shines in.side SUN 12 -S p\etely biock rcneed &. many I• VIEW 3 BR. 2 bath home
& ouL Living rm & dining 1429 West Ba y Ave. niorr exlra fcatutt~ Vacanl Open HouSe $48,CW. Sale or exchange. 4 BDRM, I:Y. ba, tt.?5. per
Vets • no down, Impounds '1
cost only, Lux. features, lrg
fam nn, hrdwd firs, lrplc,
bltna. 2 BA. Xlnt prestige
loc. 1 blk Killybrooke g~
schl.-E. or Jiarbor, N. of
Baker. Prine only. Ull
Stonefield. Ov.1ier. 5.14-2760
rm; service porch. elec Balboa & pri<:Cd way below ihc mar-Sun 1 -5 Bkr. 6"5-6591 Res. 49-1-1161 mo. Near Fairview '"-b;~ O can crpts & drps ket aL $27,950. GI or FHA 616 Virgini p rk S.~.CXXI DUPLEX, 2 and 1 Baker. 5"M369
Jn this 3 BR., 21k bath hon1e
in the blulis. .LtL'ih Jan<>-
acapina: -and $.'.b\Ll a v.iew
ol Bay & ~an~ Deluxe
lhru out this 3 BR 2 B.'l Reduced $6.000 tc1ms -won'1 la~t! Better a a BR. view, just remodeled, 3 BR. 2 Ba .• Lgc. tam. 1111.
home. Prof. lndscpd & NC'w price S62.500 • Tenns ca ll nvw. pvt, wild kltcheM? 494-9748 wtfpJ., cptl, drps, bltns;
maint. v.·/ children's play Ownet· rr.11dy to movt". Love-MUTUAL REAL TY Drive S.15.!0l DUPLEX, 2 and 1 dbl. gar. $~. M9---3.1l2 eves
ynl k pct area. Hcary ly ru1·n Duplex with rrrrlfic MZ-1418 anytlmc BR. view. just remodeled, REDECORATED 2 BR ~
appts. shake-roof completes thi5 Bay View. Large 44 ft x 44 JUST CUT PRICE Be~t buy In a honie "·here pvl, wild kitchens! 494-9748 furn., utilitiea pd. Vacant.
S4t500 charming home. By Owner ft walled patio for complete Sl600 you can givf! up being a laxi -• $1S5fino. 296 Knox St., Ott
REDUCEOT 0 -
300 Avenid• Cumbre U2,950. 642-1598 privacy, View ..-.·orlh $50,000 for your family!' Large 3 Dana Point 1730 FOR Lease 3 Br. 2 Ba. hup
OPEN SUN. HUSJES1 marttetptace m ·lot "·orth S60.<XXI -and you WAS Sl2,SOO BR, fam rm, sep/dlnl~ _______ _;__;_
0.Lancy Real Est efe town. The DAILY PlLO'I Wl thr Duplex to boot! NOW $20,900 ' rm, 2 frplt:s, 3 balhs. Re-DANA POINT HOME tcnccd ~-~~2!14
2828 E. Coast Hwy., CdM , tliwtliect sectJM. Sav• Newport Beach Reilly l11bcdroo,.,.m,~ 1 Covbalh._siu-vpcti~ duct'd lo $44,800. Owner mu5t l!l'll. J Br .. wrt-S23."i: 3 BR. 2 ba. Completely
673-lTiO ll'IOOey. time It e:ton.. i..ook 1627 Newport Blvd. 67".>-1642 1roug ~ • e: .. -u -alto. McCi1nn Property bar den, gamt' room. 2
POOL -3 Bdrm. Fam rm. J :;s~~~~~;c:::r:-:J.cnow""'0,!!.;,!_~-----1 ":=::::::z::::I ~' 1~:ire ~~~ Ymouy o6~~ 1257 South Coast Blvd. fl repla&e<"h··11 CU~~t mkv I e \Y :v~~~ ~ Avail.
$20,950
S134/mo pays all -51,{ ";~ Int. HOME -Jt.-2 lo!. Excel ti · "1 Laguna Beach 494-59!17 ocean 1 s. 11uer t. al
Rand Realty 645.2340 NEWPORT ISLAND \Vl>Stslde. 3 BR 21.~ ba, room PETITE v .A. $4300 d 0 w n...., SU4 l'~!!l!l!!l!l!!l!l~!!l!l!!l!l!!l!l~~·~35~.!·~"·~·~,..~"""~===J.~D~I·~· ~641$lS~-~~lo~r~RES~"U~L;rs::;
Fumished Duplex r-4 0 5 .,_ "'"l"..., P.l.T.I. Pr Iv RI e Party, -_
SPACIOUS 2600 Sp, fl. 4 BR, $39,500 ' u• r uru .... ~""" 96'!-76W ' Gener1I 2000 General • 2000Gener1I 2000
2\i b«, Jam nn, 2 1,,.1,, + 38tll CHANNEL PLAO: .,..,,, PRlqJ(AL HARDWOOD FLOORsfi ·=;.;.:..::;_ ___ ..o.;===:::...---...:::.::.::::::::.::_ ___ ~::::.
15.~7' rec nn, brick patio OPEN WED thru SUN 2. 4 U • • on Jrg altrac lot. Conv or call: Don, Bohler, "'"' _ n1versity P1rk 1237 Only $23.950.J
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oca · ' C"l"'ll J:lV\11 n.ool1-Tro1'l1 ~oil n.-,,,.............,, r: """ "' • on cul-de-sac Hlret'!l Ass·
:!"'t"Wn Occupancy ~L---,·-uct, Mt'n. 5"~ G t 1oa 11•0 ~ ··• ...,. 2 Bedl'ooms, l 'i'I bath!, near ume ;io, .o . . n. ""·
139,500 by owner. 642-0896 U-r Newport B•Y. 2 BR lg · ,.,...-, Uv room.·· .$13,900 Bay &:: Ocean on Pt-nlnsula mo.EAL E
J BDRlll, r/rm, 2 BA. Dbl J large bdrms, I~ bA. lam-3BB.2~Jb8, 2rtory •• #4,950' Point R STATE BY
gar, hid filtered poo' patio, Uy rm, 1 blk to "Y". Com· 3 BR trl , • • um ........ m,500 0n1y .,..2'>0 McYAY
blck . wall, dsh""·hr, oowly IQr'lable family honie, crp~ 2BR,den sgl fam ...• :"2.950 BURR WHITE, R lt r, r .10451 dee. Can assume 5'-' 'i{ loan, Ir: drps, lee simple. Early Doug Joy RE 133-0504 ~ ~.~ ~· .wi~ lea; $245 ~~~riced to ~IL O\VNER 1'"1nanced; Brand 67~1;0~~~~1.v~J:.ot9 PJtES'TiGE tM>mt'. 3 _Bdr .. ~-,,....... ~.!!, ,!,, n err Y . new 2 Br. 2 Ba. Vacant. Yee :::;z::C:::=z=z::I corner lot. All elce. kllehen ~or O't11'"'<1'VU1 OOVER YIU.AGE, 2 slot)' Stmple. 67J-4869 -Ir charroalcr. Extras in·
BY O\VNERo 3 Br, ""' din-Condontio;um 129,500. Owo ""'~-=-~"-----OCEANFRON. T elude lOO'l Sho< carpets, inl( rm, brick planters. New land. Adults. S195 mo. incl 3 BR, Condo.; xlnt lac. by CU11tom dra~s. b lfll 11 in
drps & crptg, pri[J}f! loca-taxes. z bdn. 21,7 b&, beau!. ~ adulr pool: many extras. By Beach & Oce11n VK>w al your childl"tln's desks. walnul
tiOn, n1 schOols. $30.450. paUo, landscaping, dbl gai:. ·°""""==,.129-'-,500=.,_8J3.-0729==:=:=. fr, door. 2 BR home (JV'('r paneling. \\'&ll'r aoflentt.
642 -· I ''I · 1 •~ Ow -triple car Cat. R-3 lol. roonl ~• .. -.A r "'11.w.> poo . ••a.in . .,_, ncr • k ......... p11wno en e •· gar.
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fam •nn. Back Bay borne. BACK BAY CU.tom 4 Mt, 2 PROf'ESSOR'S llome, con-age 111 limited A Is tncreas-' · -
Takt ovtr my Sl,1.<;( loao, &. lfnn. din. Ir p I c . temporary Upper Newpor1 i~ value. Ste IJ tod•y. YA NO DOWN-
$13J per mo w/o taxes. Modern 2200 II/I $40.150. ~ aru. ~ BR, fllM rm. • Or ~ S\4 s' J04an, .f en
Priced at s.28.~. 2606 ~/evn. Mlj...1542 2"' ba. Ptthnett'r heat. 9'®" 2u •-t•-•<' ""~.~ Dr CM H t~ An•~.. _, ,_ • 131 ..,., aep, VWol fMn. rm. ~...,, " • SlCKll. OOWN , (!a -...... ., '"""' "" jlll .. nil&e<I lrplc • Pak. Verde
$20,500 . 1 .. .4 DOWN 2 bdnn, 2 ba, <k•luxc rondo. terrom. llltinl, Cf"Jl1"· ~ ~77ll7 11lonc, cus1om drp11/cpls. Re-
B--• ~· 2 Br., luxu-·'•& lmm<!<Uale po s 11 " 1 s I<' n \Vlne cellar, Q: a r 11. .11: e ..,_ 1~ 1 '"'""' '"'"" 'J ,..., .... i...... Ne••· "B 1~-. 1 ore. •w "'I< uo:1.wa .,.. • owner .ram-Lnd 2 · ~97 1\1)1 .. 11 .... 1.. 1?11,:. Jo"lnancing ·~ "" .....,..., eptg., bltM. !CJ'.1(1., car avall. ~6.i wknds. C\'Ca. , .,,.,..,_...,.,...,,..,.,..,., len'E'd. ~.881W.Wilton,CM. IDT owner: reduc.ed --=-e P O INT-.!££2 BRASHEAR REALTY
&43-860 OWNER drastically: spac. Cape c0tt OWNER 1 BR 2'Ai bath, tam l.argf' 3 bedroom. 2 blllh 847-ISll Evn;, 5fl·2«2
rIXER UPPER 3 BRi 2 4 er., pool, Call arter. $ nn ci>l{d1115, bll-lns Ne:i.r
baths. ~ under aJJ PM; 548-!M7? 1 ="" Large 10 1 \ ~°"Pill~ ~~ii::~ TRANSFER
othtn at S21, ai. Good loca-3 Bifl Waterfront No. Q ========= fe.nc:td yard, N~ opr.n llnor ' Uon. CALL 54).ll51 topen Balboa Owes. $60 ,000. l utbluff 1242 J>011, Spacklwl mule.r bed-~BR +l&famrn1,lllccnew. ~) lle.rltagr Real Estate ~~r trade IOt acrea.a-ot ---------room It bath, Panelled nun. le: lol~ bolt &If(!. Quick
3 BR, 2 BA JIAlECREST. w01 'cont1idet olher. ~ml BLUFFS lb room w/bl.a fireplace. poul'Ulon. 125.800 SUbm.it,
A..'1:1\(ft\e -tn<J> Cl or no . dn BLUFP'S ~ bey, Pool-kn. Just unliated ' ~ O>mc we thill wttk-t1wS! . H.tfd1 I Realty
to vttL Low dn nlA. nl&-Vletr. S BR. S BA. By tJma Model, l bdrm, 2 Ba.. !'143 t _ <ktan BJvd. 6n-0072 1740 Wama-, r .v , SCZ-4400 saoc;o. Owner/qt. l:."'lfl owner. Sm> dn. 644--0T71 C'O'Yt'rtd cl'l(!loled p • t i o. OPEN HOUSE ~180.I llew llu]>lex, 30l 32nd St. G""nbelt, $3UOO. By 0-Lido Isle 1351 SAT/SUN 11 :»-4:>0
BY OWNER 3 BR ~ Wtetulty dee. w/w orpt• er. 6-l4.lJ9T • blJJO l~le vi.. 0rv;;-i 1251 R EILLY DRIVE
2-E. akle, 1-W. aide. VCf"Y $53.IXMI. B)' ov.•ner. 5d.om 5 B1W 'BA. BY OWNER b0rni1, 3 ha_ Jm nn. dln rm, SlT.IY.iO. 3 BR, Alley aeteN
lrg tnnsft'rable lo9rui 5~· )fOBltl: l1omt, Bay Front --306 Bison. O~n \Vrekt'ntl• l~ patio, 1ep. meld'it rm, IUtr. 64Z.9T.IO 1-.."'vt:a, Ml-mo 614~. Nt«I cash. MS-1009 Ol'I 'hi! Pt'nUmila. $19,500. ' s+l,500 • 644-0.110 bU·lilL fl'13--04S2 tor •Pl''· • KBllEDY
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SCRAM-LETS ANSW~R IN DIME·A·UNE
Huntlnglon Booch :WO ----
FREE RENTAL BOQ:!{f
DROP IN & BROWS~
Real Sharp 3 Bedroom..,1 Bath. Near schools H
shopping. ll75 mo. rl!nt ti
quires 1st and last moril
plus a small deposit. Op!JOi'
Available.
WE SE.LL A HOME
EVERY 31 MINUT~!,
.Walker & Le
7682 Edineer
842-4455 or 54().SJ40
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·-Open Eves. -==~'-,---J WATERFRONT Cl.llltom
Br. 3 Ba. Lq. Fam. Rm:;
dock. Leasefoptlon $600 Mo.
592-5998 -
2 BR. condo. Crpta, dl'pll,
bl tns, \\'Shrfdryer. Patie.
Pool. Adull~. 5.17-8559
Fount1in V1lley MIO
l BR., den. fam-din. rm-..;
bltins. $215/month. Leue.
Avall. April 20. 839-1665
3610
IMMAC la.rye 2 BR home w/
gar, cpts. drps thruout, 14'!
fncd yanl. $165 month.
Adultl Pl't'f. 324 E. Ed~,
Santa Ana. 61l-:i270
Loguno Nlgvel , 31117
MONARCH BA'i ARE4-
ADULT (l)IBllJNlTY
3 BR. dell. 2 BA "°""'·
....... -...... pool S%i0 mo. 10 to S. 49&-l.JQ
CllARMING 2 BR, din rm,
v~w home:. Prtvate bead\ l
Arch Bay .. 61J.-Olm .n ..
Dina Point 3740
BEA tn'IFUL ntW '4 x !51J
Mobile home. rutty CUlleled
t\ draped, bll:Utin stow 1 BJt
2 ht, beauUhal. dtibhoOle •
pool, ecrou from oeeu •
beach. $1>5 .... • $100 clop.
No pets. n> m-nn a -~ ... -.ms
2 BOMI. t Ito, l&o -
'"'f('r )'Ol1ftll' c o u p 1 e • t-
N .. ,..... lifrtL 11& MM1J1
Olol M2.3m tor RES\M'I
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ll~ Ii QIJLY PILOT _ S•turde1;y, April lq, 1969
Aol'ITAl.I l<•NIALS' ·'I RiNT·ALS
fumlthM Apll. Fumi>IMlf A;ti. Unfurnls!Md
REAL ISTATI •ltEAL ISTATI Fl~~IAL ANNOUNCIMIHTI
O.IMrol GoMrol IUS!NlbS o.. 1M NOTICU ~~~~--~~~~~~~1·~~~·~"'-~~·1-;;;;;c.;.;.;;.;.;.;;.o,;;....~-1
OoMrol 4000 ~· .. ltl<h 4~ Cott!'.~ 5100 Roni•!> Wonfod 5990 Office Rental 6070 lut. Opporl!fllltloo -l'euM·~'Adol 6400
. --t ' -1 '-'='"-''-',.;.;.-'"'=-".-'I l BDRM Unfu~ Apt h1
Beach al"ft (or empl0)'9(f
lady up to $110/mo .
: 2 BR.. new rurnltutt. I Fam!IY wtl•••""
, ~ Brokt.r MU!ISO
• /, o·~ : ·Ciao
I 0 527 .SO Wk. Up
100 CLIFF DRIVE
l.al'Sf" bflchtior /\pt fum.
AU Deluxe l'eat~
Octlltl View. Walk to beach
$1 70 -yearly lea&e
494-2449
Po'\NORAMIC view ovtrlook-
lng Aliso Beach. 2 BR furn.
~II el~. Matun:o lld ults, no
clilldrc11, nn pelll, Sl.85 mo.
Call evt'"i 4!$-3755
t.oa1a ?tteN'• r1Cwt11t l most 642--0086
1uxurioW1 apl.1 now rentin& •NDLObDSl Unfur. 1 • 2 BRs. Adul1' e L~ " e
on1Y No 11. 1760 Pomona FREE=~ 1CE
Ave. jurt th or 18th St
NEW G R EN APTS. LADY alo"' """"' partialcy
kl he I fl,llll. l Br. apt. by June bt
1-aDRM. Modt:rn tc n "'' Rea.. yrl,Y rent 673""'305 range & OVtln, di!hwuhtr,
LAGUNA llACH CANDY SUPPLY BLACK Gft1t · Du><. co.ta
Air Condltlonod ROUTE M .... 17th St. .,.,. Call to
ON EQRD'/ AVENIJE !Part or "111 Tlftlll ldeall(y da1I -...,
Detk tfl*C81 1vi.uablt tn Excel~t ll1C:OIM for 1""' ~ .. _ !#le< lltllldlq ., ""' w,..,, ..n !da>I 1SfiliiliE'""'""'""'"ld"'tt.,..en-wt=ttt->"""llOW.-. -~ k>C&don la downtown or evu,), Reflllinc and atonHtudded collar. Comer:
Lquno ltoch. Alf '°"1> colllctins ,...., .,,,. hdtraJ • !Ith. CM .
bed,. evptted, bautifU:J Co l1n Optrat«r Ditpen-&G-8730, 5a-ano
~neltd partilk>llJ4 T"' o aers 1n Coe!At. Meta and TIGER4tnped cat WM.rina
cntrancM: n.tQe on •UITOUhdlrlr are a. No yellott 1lea oollar w/btlll, i'or~lt Aq:., NIU' lffdl to llf!ll.IJl&. (Handle• name I .. ~ vi So ~ Ila c
* V.ill• Pomona
..... ! 1Studlo t Ba.ch. /\.Pit.
·, . 1l ncl utll1. l. phone .sc.1.,,·,
' 11daid Servit.'f'. TV avail.
• 'Rooms $15 wk., up
LAGUNA O,c e .11 n I ron t
•&chelor Apt. 1''urn or
Unfurn S135 rno./leaM!. Sile
adult. 494-3223
etc. Encloscsl gar. ocympic 4 BR. or 1 N'pt·,. Costa MeMt
size pool,. S.B-Que & laundry area: will Wt up: (ncd yd.
rae. E1ec & v.·atcr pd. From I :•=""'='=m>""=M"o"'. 6J3..4136==""'"'
i 135 n10 up. Adults only. li00m1 fer Rent Sn$
Muoctpal Plftlna ioca. l50 bralWi candy A lblek:I.), ~; M:~. ~ t.,
per montb for spaee.,Dnk ll.650 total ct&h rtQulftd. 1,=;;,.;:"=-' •• '=~".-~:..v;:tc.c.,.;,.,.h~st~.1 and cbatra aY&lllW. tr ;;. For m 0 r, lnfonnation rvuJ1v ..-...... ,.,,. ~l
Buaintal h'oun uawaiQa and dttaU. l8Dd namt A: Tustin Ave . C.M. Short
Whfftlyo Wont? Wliaddyo Got?
SPICIAl CLASSIFICATION FOR
' e New Cale & Bur
SUNNY ACRES P.lOTEL
2376 Ne\\"J>Orl Bh'\I. 5.a8-9755 RENTALS
241 \\I. Wilton, CM· 642-MOl -sttvi.ce av&ilUle tor $10. addre• ...ad phone ~ hair, cboc. bl:wd. w/wht
ROOM F'or n::nt, furn, Near All utUldtl paid ~t ber to: 1 e)'etiron. 646-2112 •
NATURAL IO~N SWAFPlllS
Spoclol Rate
Apt,. Unfurnished Newport Beech 5200 Springdale & Doug I as te~e. "ROtrrE DEPARTMENT''
-----· Missile Plant, Prete r OA.U.Y PILOT p o ... _ --VERY tame young binl
found in Shoreclltta, CdM
vie. P1eue call 61()..310& anti
ldenllty.
5 Llnoo -5 tlmt1 -5 bucks
•Ul.Ei -AD MUil lNCLUDI
• WATERFRONT • -ron-A'~"-' · --1-Wl'lll ¥9t llt~t ,. not. ...WJlll Y911 111•nl Ill Ir.._
GtMr•I 5000 a,eqtleman., Quiet , home, -n.c.o:::11• •£o<,..,., Anaheim Calilomla 92803 ... YOU• ~ '""°' ,,,.,._.. +-.$ lllltt ol ldvtrlt.l11a.
SUS CASITAS Pier &.: sllp: dlx. duplex: 3 Bn-0162 LACVNA BEACH ' 1-NOTHIHG FO• 1ALI -TRA.OfS ONLYI
RENY Br, 2 Ba, Ipl, ref. No pets. ...... ASSOCIATE WANTED PHONI 642..5678 FURNISHED
l·BR. & Bachelor Aptio;. ·2uo NE\VPORT BLVD.
•"'Medallion by Hotpolnt
·1. JD&\1 F'or employed man No selling -kffp your reiuiar L..t
3 Room• Furniture $32$ Lsc. 642-3425. on day ~b.ilt. Costa Mesa Commercl1I 6015 job· work part time n!tillina To Pl1c.1 Your Treder's P1r1dlte M
! * 911111 Pomona Apts.
I Costa Mesa's newest & most
luxurious apts OO}Y renting.
1
1 • a: unlarn. Adults onJy.
lie} petJ. 1760 Pomona A\'t'.,
t 80Uth of lSth St.
! u•l HOLIDAY PLAZA
, ~UXE. :ipacious l·Bdnn. I ~-apt. Sl35 Plus util.
l ~ted pool . Ample parking
.n!J No children -No pets
1.965 Pomona, CM
I BEAtmFUU.Y FURN
1 lmmae, d ean! ,2 Br, pool j Adults, no peU $150. 22'12
5 & Up l & 2 BR apts. Brand ne"'" $12 Per week. 548-7969 . attra.dive new candy -.rid *... ~ * 17 P't, fiber aI&sa outboard $20 • $2 Treinendous 811.y View· TWO Rooms for Rent Kt. FOR Sa.le or trade bY owntr. snack Inf.Chines. can &Jci>ect Lo"at In Corona de1 Mar. and bil wheel tilt b.-aUer.
fl ton!h-'l'o Month Rentals Around J une 15th. Lease on-Priv.. Furn. 67;...1003 or ... oo· x 180.5' commercial pro-VERY HIGfl EARNINGS Cocker &: ~ mixture, WW trade for Jt.nruseapin&.
\VI.OE SELEc'fION ly. 745 Domingo Dr. 64~1260 (213) 429-7517 perty. l.9th SL, Co&ta Meu.. on modest inYHtment OI ana..wrs to the name of San-PHONE
Appliances Ir TV's avail. 2 BR. lower duplex nr ocean ROOM lor rent. \Vorkina ntxt to ~pt of Motor less than $3,000, Write for dy. Please ntum no q11es-&44-f68T
NO DEPOSIT O.A.C. J.'rpl. gar. 1ie\v cpts, refria. lady. $15' per week. Vehicles. Income $470 mo. interview appointment, 1lv· Hoes aaktd. Rewa'rd. Phoner..--,,.-,.,-.,.-,-,,,-~-
H.F.R.C. Still yearly avail Junt lst. Call after '· 642-7697 Owner w/ lease back at in& phont numbtr and ad· 64&-8303 Tustin vitw lot. 29 ac Coi'-
Furnltur1 Rentelt 309 36th St. 213: 248-1921 same. $45,950. 49t-9525 dttu to: SPEED vt:NDOR, BQY'S amall bro 8 ona. 320 ac N, San Diego
517 \V. 19th, 01 543-3481 2 BR, newly dee, drps, \v/w LRG. Prv room. semi prv roP. Leue % acn of M-1 1"50 Chapin Avenue, Bud· wk&. Vlc We~PPYLn, Olty, 1st Td total $.100 l\~
1568 W. J,.ncln, Anltfn•1'14-2800 3 BR. ·2· BA. tplc. $235, bath, houM! privl. Mesa proptrty with sm&ll otttce. in&ame, Ca.l.itotnia, 94010 Co!wnbia Rd 6 Prlnceton, Will trade all or partJor .
Philadelphia 'Matnliae, suh-213: 981-7039 Verde area. $l5 wk. 545-1.304 Completely fence(! with 2 WANT£D: Man to do CM. JS:Jl).6:j() Wed. 546--4515 Owner e75-3243, 673-0.105
\ease 2 BR ~i,s ba ant. \tash· GOLD Medallion 2 Br. 2 ea. PVT.,, :Room , kitchen priv. large &ates. su..6304 furniture atrlppl.nr &: wood at retdrn to 223 Welles!eyl---------~·1 't d Near 21B.t &. Santa Ana. $15 -blea ..... 1"''"" .work on 70% Ln . .,wa~. er. dryer. r .... -.r t. ~ s,. rps. CplB drps bltns A Its no k ,,,." 1""• '-"lo 2 PM --• '"
all Ut,·1 c.M. ·--•'ft 6 ' ' · ' w · V'1S-~""' re lnduttrill R1nt1I 6090 hula; remove all finiahl:--:-o==-===~= '53 GMC Van Camper, will ~ ~ .. ,. 1.re si35. 67:\-2370 ======== --------1 trvm "'°"""' • anuque LARGE REW ARD! m•• f" Pick-up 111 eciuaJ ~'-·m_·--=~-~~-12 BR 2 BA Sl65 · Sl75 & Guest Homes SHI FOR lease Laguna Niruel. furn. Pol't&ble aet-up, from small brown• wht mutt w/ valUe or Dune Buggy,
$140; 2 & DEN 4-plex. 2 Ba, S185. 3 BR 2 BA, frplc, $235. of1 San Dteao Fwy at Crown Palm Sprl. to Btvtrly red collu. Vie N. New°port 1't 616-3688 *
range It oven, -w I w . 213-981-7039 HAVE vacancy in com-Valley, new commercial I.: H!Us atta. Sl.500 req to Blvd., NB. Call fG.3222 or . '
Children OK. Bkr. 534-6980 fortable licensed home for industrial units. Delta Elee-enter business, can averqe 2225 Canyon Dr. #l, CM. 1~2 BR un1t.1 O.C. no vac, l lt1ap]e. 54()..5566, 642.-4807
, CH.ATEAU La POINTE
: lm'ely.2 Br. furn . .apt. Pool, Cotti Miu 5100
i clrp0r1; adults, 00 pets. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
J
I ~ Pomona, C. ht 11
East Bluff 5242 elderly lady. Must be am· tric. 08)'5 • 831-1400. Eves. • $45 day after 2 w ot prof. ,.,..LO· . all ble • tl80 Z..f inc. 10,000 ac N. bulatory, private roo m, 499-4198 kno ~.. Call •7 vu nn&, 1m ru s ..... , h = s •NEW DELUXE• board &.: care mo. Near1~~~~·==~~~~ w ...... w. " p.m. bitta Lost Sat A ........ on wy .,.,,, nr usan-
3 B•. 2,, ba, apt 10.. ........ 127x00 CORNER M·I, lncd, TI4/7~191S3. ~p N ' B •· 1 pr. ville. Trade all/part for ?.
• 711 • ..,......, shops & park in Costa Mesa. ' &i .w1.1.1. • • ru:a · area, Owller 615-3243 613-0005
Incl spac. mstr. suile, din 646-8ll5. ~ta bldt 19th :250 Whittier, axes too much tFiii year? Hetrloom • reward! &0-2933 · · WiLSON West ; 1 ·Br. furn. HARBOR
GREENS
:;r !pe:; :~~sep~ut~ PRV rm in lic'd board !: 642-3490 eaa m 0 ' Build a tax hedae with >:Our after 6 P~· ~cc:,es p:e~~r r::n;!.~1
N Catholl care home ror elderly, am· _ own part or fUll time PLEASt find our q , Shae· res. or com. prop _ Val. SIS,·
rec. area. r. c bulatory man <>r woman. Lots 6t00 bUJineu. SE?i-tlNAR on IY Blk/Wht male Cocker 000 cir O\\'fler· 546-93S8
Oiurch & school & Corona Nourishing meals, congenial --------Start-Bulld-PromQte yo u r SJ)anlel. Wear'g nea collar · · · I
All "'" IDcl . $13'. Pool, Adults. 549-2627: 968-1740
II ., ' • Naauiu Palm5 •
r. 1&:2BR.· Pool : Afr ,E. 22nd St '42-.1645 BAO!EUlR . UNFURN.
) liiBR. Util paid. \\'ant older from $110
del Mar High. almo11phCre. Lrg yn1 & CHOICE building 1 it e , own business. only. Vic Sturgeon &: 20th Der Wlenerschnltitl, 1951
e ONLY $Z70 e patio. Avail now. 5'8-52'J5 panoramic view. Upper DEAN HOWARD A: CO. S.A. Ana "Duke" Reward! Harbor, CM. Land &: bldg.
837-871 Amigmi Way, N.B.. REST home for ladies or N~•vport Bay. Cor. MeRa & P . 0 . Box 1455, fq:ta Mesa 542-511'9 a.ft111 or eVl!11. l11ct1me SfiOO mo. net. $45,000
.11ingle man, only. $99.50. ALSO AVAILABLE
'('.can after 5 PM 642-619'! 1 • 2 & 3 BD~'I. Coron• del Mir 5250 man & wire. R &: B &. laun-Ba Y v I e w, By owner 7 , • !I!! -LOST . SilVtt treY miniature equity for lots, Back Bay .
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I dry. large room &. light 714/521-1432. CANDY supply route, part~ m.aJe poodle, 1 bad ~.,,'™'-~'"-~-~=~
l 1 1 BDRM, xtra clean. crpti;. lfeated Pools, Otild' Care:
l -, quiet adults, 2039 Center, Adj. to Sbopping -
nursing, beaut i Ju 1 sur--.~v-IE=w-.-,-oce--an.-rorner--1 tull time, days/eVff. Refill Reward. Lost on Lido Ille. Equ!Urs tOtalina: $65M in
.. ~ roundings, clOl!C in. 494-2425 bluff, possible 6 sty , &: collect money from coin 675-1828 Motel, T.D. + home for
I Wallace. 548-1885 No pets alloWed v medical or apts. Will build oper. Db:pensen in Costa BLONDE ShlU)' dol' 1 yn Cllltom home, income or ii rt• Ml R t 1 5-•t """' ·~= Mesa A vie. No se!Ung. . • · ? ' ! OWNER I srUDIQ..Util pd. Q u i e I. 2700 Petel'llOn \Vay, at ll•r·
; pel"90n only. nr. 17th & bor &: Ad~!, Cost.a Mesa.
: Irvine. $95. 642-0538 546-0370
" " 1c. ei:i 11 s ..,,..,..,, to su1 ~ $1650 Total cash ttq. Send old. Lie No. 2385. Vie \V. · SU-2164. or .;73~
STORAGE GARAGE LAGUNA woodsy view lots, name, address &: phone to: 15th. St, N.B. Re~\'ard LI .
ON TEN ACRES $lS. Do\vntown Costa underground utilities, pvt. Route Dept., P.O. Box 3&46, 8-1834 ~a Brach Cornmen:1at
( !Me wide mobile home May
i i --Oct. Adults onJ3'. Cornpl
I fu\\, U50 mo 548-24?J6
!!.i?l-BEDROOM, FURN.
-r 1 ~ E1-crnµno-0r .• CM
. • • 546--0451 * r
a11 .
1 . port Beach 4200
i SINGLE Young Adults Lux·
I ury garden apts wifh coun.
' ~ club atrTlOlphere and
~ Bft.l~ul~';!:~: I~~~
•.16th Newport Beach.
,.,,, cn41 fi45.<l550 i. BLOCK to beach: 2 Br .•
fa6dern kitch., garage, w/\v ~s. Xlnt furn!t~. May Cfit to June 15th. 83J.-1234
~.Ext 313 Days; 67'".i-5928
1.ii!:venings.
1 ) BEDROOM, util paid No
pets. Young wor k ing
: fifuale. ew&.1077 before 2
pm. Ask tor J~.
' . ..SR. 2 811. ~J blk. beach.
!:\JUI. pd. 1165 t.fo. ti! July
"'M.' 1213 \V. Balboa 494-5189 '
: ' Cl
• Cibron• d•I M•r 4250
ORLEANS
APTS.
1 &: 2 BR. Fum &. Un!um Mesa. 642--4228 eves. ,16:i'=!150=&=$9:,;,250=.='94-97==",...= l;iAnal>e:;;:;;;;:im;;:,;92803::;;:::;·-_,,,_,-LOST: Blk. ptin. Poodle, Building .. Sll8,0CO. equ1ty, Frplcs I priv. patios/Pools. -ans. to "Brandy"; child's Want buildable land, Bkr T . Co tnt'I B'-'"-t t e Garage For Rent e Acrel.. 6200 BEAUTY Salon. Modem, ...... v· F . . CM 491-1330 ennis • n II-Lii • pu · Single -$20 Month nt'!vly dee, 5 sta. Vl!l')' reas. ,...... ~c. &ll"Vlew, ·1.,,--,,,--.,,.,-----
tlng areen. e S42-364S e .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;,I 673-2835 day., "6-4608 eves. Rtw. 5-G-::1381 HA VE $60,000 TF on 10
3 BR STUDIO
POOL
900 &>a t.ane, CdM 6"-26JJ I ========o= COUNTIY HANCOCK STATION for WlUTE-IOld wOman'a ..i.:a.tch. acres oI Oceanvlew land.
!MacArthur nr. Coast Hwyl Income Property 6000 leue, Newport Beach. Good Small, round, Tluot BJ.k TR.ADE 1or cleat' house
2 BR., patio, gara g e ,
fireplace. Convenient loca·
llon. S175 Month. 499-1916
OFFER: Removal by April
30, 2·story 3--room apartment
& garage building from Cap.
istrano Beach Club site.
t741 Tustin Avenue Balboa 5300 Offers in writing to Capis-. trano Beach lnveslment CO ..
off 171'h Strut tOC>O Palisaire, Pacific Pal·
tosto Mesa 642441 Nr. 10th SI. Beach ;.,d,,, ea1•. oom
AVAfif'MAY4tSt Sm1ll Tr•ll•r P•rk z BR. w/gar. -. fenced yd . 3 Bedroom, 2 bath plus dt'n In Cost• M•s•
w/patio _ waler pd • gar· apt, Newport Beach, unfurn \Vilh 2 BR. house, Spend $170/
dener. S300/n10. mo with $17,000 down • $80 ••
2526-E San ta Ana Ave .. $115 BURR WHITE, Rltr. 000 total price. HurryJ 61~%
2228-A Placen tia Ave ... $115 2901 Ne\vport Blvd., N.B. financing.
SEE and then call 675-4630 \VALLY McCOY. Realtor
e 636-4UO e I !'~!!!'!!'l!!""'!'".'~~"!""' I 642·6487 Eves. 545-4412 --HA-RBOR.---GRACIOUS Adult Living. 4 UNITS
TOWNHOUSE Ocean & Ba.)' view. Spacious
2 BR. 2 BA., walk in
2217 Harbor near Wilson, closets. beautiful carpets &
• 2 bdnn studio, $125. draperies. Pool. Boat slips
• Heated pool , no pets. 'for tenants. Sublerranean
Adj. to shopping. parking. 673-3003
3 BR 1 * ba, bit-in range
& oven. With range. $150.
Huntington Beach 5400
Well•·Mct.,dto, Rltrs. EXCLUSIVE
1810 N•wport Blvd., C.M. ON· THE-BEACH
Prestigt-area Corona del
Mar. Attractive owner's
suite. Asking $125,000. Call Frank Szabo, 776-935(). IN.
VESTMENT DIVIS I 0 N.
WALKER & LEE, INC.
NEWPORT BEACH
TAX SHELTER:
ACREAGE gallona .. now, goes high<' cool band. '42-14"'. Vic cf 197-1210
23 Plus acres in valley ctn\: in summer. Avallable now. Cliff & Dover Dr. ''w°'ANTE==o=-,.,Lwke-,--,y',.s°"H'"or"'bo-,
er; all usable, with water k Prf!aeot dealer aoin&: North. • AFGHAN "Lisa", blonde, area or Pacific Orange
highways right al the prop: Some financing available small and thin. REWARD. County t'l'Vel'"Se telephone
erty. full price $46,600 or with sood credit. ca 1 I * 494-9748 • directory. Trade for ? ? ! ?
will trade for income. For """1319 r-•1 "" ,.,. E·-•
more information, please -Large bird desi&n pin. ..,.... """"""""' •... ·
R!:\VARD! Clear 11 lots Palm Springs,
call Glenn Thomp!IOn with * * 61W72& w * north of airport • for beach
Eckhoff & A.llOC., Inc. !:l!'."'~·-W!!!o'.!!n'.!!lld!!__._!63~0~51:=:==:""===;=:::;1Property. Equicy $50,0CO.
1818 W, Cllapman Aw. PRIVATE party bu $10,000 ,erson1l1 1 6405 John $each, Bier. Orange. Calil. 494-8563 541,2621, Eves-wkncls 538-6'r11 cash. down _ J>t,yment + e~· 7% INT!RESI'
ecutive ~lty to invest !'J Write for tree brochure Clear 200 acres Mendocino
6205 :".,:me~ wn:o~ dellCribinl 7% interest County, 2 creeks. soda Resort Property m co nee 1.1-church bondl beina aold by •Prine. oaks, aspen, holly
ly Pilot Box M 410. Valley Baptisf: Temple, P.O .• for clear be11.ch prop. Equ. FOR RENT Furn Mllnlmoth
M o u n t a i n Condominium,
sleepa 8. 675-41.ll _
Mount. & PoNrt 6210
BY Owner; 2~t view site
acres. $30 down I: PO
monthly. Owner • AJent ,....,,.
Real Estate Service 6215
INDIVIDUAL wisbe1 to in-
vest in I o c a J business.
Outright pUttha&e or active
associate, Write Box M 856,
Daily Pile!.
Box 5002, San J o s e , Jty $100,000, Bkr 494-8563
California 9filSO Clttr bank &: otfice build-
LI C INSl D in1' Baldwin Park, equity
Spiritual Reldlnas, advice $150,QXI • for clear beach
on &ll mattera, 1(ll s. El property. John Seach,
Camino Real, San Otmtnf2. Broker, 494-356.1
-==========I 492-9131. 10 AM-10 PM 2 Vacant San Clemente
l_nvutm•nt Oppor. 6110 SPECIAL S2 READING Lou zoned for 7 Units.
GROWING Mfr. co. netds Attr•ctlve Export TRADE tor Npt/C.~I. ln-YO\JNG WOMAN comt, and/or comm'l tree prlvale investor, interested dancer will teach you all 6 clear $24,500 rquity, Prop. in capitol invest. of up to · w .,.,.,. 71 $25,000. Pleue retM,y m. llltest ateps. Call Ardell erties esl "O;IJV"'!l.I ( !k:)
dicating terms. etc. Box p. .213: 591-4538 l-lO PM HAVE: Land N.E .. Antelope .
R ne11.r shopping, adults. 548--7729 2 &. 3 a.droOm A'pts.
' "1$135 mo. 602 HeUotropt, '"-:!""~!!!!!~~~~!!!! l t.uxury llvtrw to pleue the ~:;;· ~;,· ~·n-~12;.1~1=== Gracious Adult Living U'IOet dlscrimtnat:fni. f'rlw
Deluxe 8 unil just being con·
structed, overlookin&" all of
Back &y. Drive by 745
Domingo DriW. then call
owner/bldr. 64!).1260
ATTENTION
Rellred ~xecullve will mind
your home for the summer
while you't'l' away, Xlnt rel!.
N .8. area pref.
431, Daily Pilot RETIRED Gent. PtnDna.ble Valley, 237 ac, all or part,
INVESTOR Wanted for NB young 16, med buUd •elcs val $250 ac. WANT: Hous--•
arowifl& aportawear ~· ntlftd intalllpnt 1rtm lady ~. units or ! ! M)"l'n
t; 2 Bdrms., w/w cpts, drapes, available at
4300 pool . srud'"~ o.K. lhe Hunllngl•n MESA EAST APTS. ,.
-------~=~ *NEW FOUR·PLEX*
Near Be11.ch, Huntington
Beach. $65,900. 847.J957
nat'J dlrtrlbuton. Need to a young 60 as companion. 673-6756
$25,000 wutkfns capital, Box M665, Daily PUot
R E Went.cl 6l40 secured by new equipment. COUPLF.S, linflff; lonely? 'I\ * *' "
... 673-3855 • *
Palm Springs for N~
or vicinl!y. Htlve 3 nice
homes, ta ke any lype PIVP.,
erty. Owner, 645-20(6 ·o.r
eve1, 642·5855
Fun in sun plus Income.
Desert Hot Springs Duplex.
2-2 br, $12,000 eqty. For 2
br house nr shopping C.01ta
11Iesa Area. 642-3214.
Lovely View Big Bel&'· 1ot,
cabin size, year around
open ,r, for w11.gon or car
up to 68. Will take or give
diflcrence. &10-520!
HAVE View 3 BR, 2 ba.
home Laguna Beach, equity
$15.0CO. WANT Unlts1 Town.
house or submit. Bkr.
675.6591 . Res. 194-7161
E·slde home &: inc, 3 BR +
2 apts $27.950 val. 6 E-side
units $57,000, mo inc $'7'.20.
Trade for eq S. Calif home ..
Lemmer, brkr. 646.3~
San Clemente Income . 2
Stores 2 Lots 2 Offlc-es 2
ApUI. Take TD 's or trade
Good financing. Make oiler. cau 494-3262
Elec. golf cart with top,
1vind1hield, etc, OK fol '
st~!; vat. $175: for furn.,
f~hing tackle, etc. 543-2018
See at Tewinkle Hardware.
Have Comm lot St. to St~on
old Ne1\'pc11rw/small bouse.
Want : 2 ~ 3 unit11 East.
Costa Mesa. Bier Englund,
673-414-4.
196-1 SUZUKI 250. Excellerif
condition. Luggaae rack.:
motor o/hauled, Swap for·
-scuba ~·r-or ? '! r
846-$j18
2 Indust. bldgs on PlaC"en . ."
tia, Of. Value $150,000.
Trade -~J of $95,000 eqty for
prop anyh(!re, Bal in TD or
?1 548-1542
Oceanfront Duplex, 4 and 2
bedrooms, $21.,000 eqUity.
\Vant view lots in Laguna
Beach area. Balboa Ba.>-
Properties. 673-7420
$3000. Clbin Cruiser, 2
bunks & head, ship to shore
135 Grey Marine. Perfect
cond. Trade for prop. T.D.
or ? 539-507:! or 527·Jii15.
Have: Medical Prof. bldg;
Ria lto. free & clear, val
$125,000: trade all or part
rcr. Want: land, TD's or
! ? J.lyen; 673-6756 •
Ship's radar (2), RCA
Pathfinder, 45 mi .radhJ1;
rost $5700 ea. exchange for
R.E .. late model, car or ?.
Owner. 541-2164 or 673-5929
17 Ft. outboard for statlon
waaon or auto of equal ViJ.
ue. Phone &W-4687
* * * h•tctEAN Bachelor ApU.
1 .:· All util incl $75 up 145 E. 18th, C.M. 642-3474 8 UNITS, 2-4 unit bldgs. l
BR. furn. $1000 per mo. in.
com~. $87,500 F.P. 646-4039
• • _ P. 0. Box 2203 N.B. New in arta"T Join the awing ------------
&~AE. Balboa B~!l!Ms ~~ 38~ ~:.~~t,~~: Pacifi~ fil?J
c pt s/drp s, sundeck. l.!J YEARLY lease. 2 Br. neowly $160/mo. 2286 Canyon Dr.
'ttdec.. Balboa Pen. a Vllil Nu pets 5t5-3215 aft 4::!0 or
lo.fay lsl, $160 mo. 213: \\'ttkends. or Ml 2-227'2
711 Ocean AVI'! •• H.!f
1714) 536-1487
31}-4844, eves. CHEZ NICE aep. Townhouse; 2 Br ORO APAlt1'Ml!:NTS EANFRONT 1 BR ~ 4 ~-o"~~
I Frpl, cpts; ga10o5e. Adults, iu.n Atlanta.
BR. ti! June 15th. no pets. S140 ri.to. 548-8428. New 1-2 Bedrooms . Pay ~
673-472.ol 2652 Orange Ave. electric only
h ... -LGE. 2 Br. spli t level nso 536-3927 or 536-2727 t«J,lntington l•ac ~ p l w··"· ~-Upper 2 Br. $135. No pets 00 • <=n::rs-... ~_."n Q &j~EMPORARY Living 1 2&85 Mendoza 545-5421 P1i vate Ga~s
'br s & bach's upstairs. All &SIDE 1 br. frplc, beams, <I BR king sizf' dlx, cpt.11,
.newly decorated .. ocean patlo, w/w crpl, 1 adult no drpg, bltn~, dshwshr, grge,
'\lklv.·. Ftom $100 to $200. pet."I $1 28 yr. 673-16'.19. vlC\I'. quirt. cool. , Near
'SUmmer or year around 3 BR 2 ~ Condo bench. stores, golf. S1~5.
!Nfltals. Agent, 536-2570. 420 "'' • cptg, 842-3914 Pacific Cout ""'Y· blt~ins. dish1\'., dbl gar. 2 -,=,.-,,--,~-,.-~-pools. S1901mo 546-5580 2 BR s!udio apl , c1'Pls, QUIET & BEAUTIFUL drps, b1t.;m , «need
;ld'ylts only: 2 Br., uHI. pald 2 BP.. unfurn. Ariulls <>r patio, laundry rm. gar.
'Pool, $200. h T·21.25 retired. No pc'IS. Sl3.'i. :!08 nr Huntin~ton Cenle.r.
Rochester. CM. l Id 1150 17616 Cameron, Hunt. Bch. yr o . . 897-1313
Villa f''ino Apls. 3 BR. RQ.lN:D NEW 2 &: 3 R !!ACH. Apl, 1 mill" froni Unf. Chih1rtn \Velco1n,., $150 ... _,... B · ·~ach. Water & gos paid . 117~ \\'. Centtt Ap!. 1 from J150 mo. Cpfs. drp!l', 's* Mo. dllhwshr. Nr Beach. 8'17--19;;7
M&-mi 2 BR, 1 ''2 aa.. Palio. CJ.'Pts.
lh.... drpi;, bl1n.~. Adull.1, no pc\JI. n'-'1. apt. Jum.: Willer & $140. Avail May 1. 54~500 ps paid. Adult onl)'. rn. 918
{Pilm, 1-lunt. Beach J Bfl ~'l'ffn a.pt. ~pl, r.pbl,
HUNTINGTON Continenta.I
Townhoust': 3 Br.. bl lns,
pool, elr, $180. 968-3170 E\'f'.
D1n11 Point
Businen Property 60~ -·-HIGH TRAFFIC
COMMERCIAL
Choose fh:Jm 2 di!ferenl C·l
zoned prcpertits on hlgti
lrAffic streets in S.A.
1. 1919 W. 17th St .• small
alr-cond. office or stoni,
good ,parking, onb' S35.oo:>.
2. 1920 W. 17th St .• La rge
67.5 X 255· lot (with oilier
hoW!el, Terrific location for
good franchise or free stanc.i
Ing store or office. ?.!ust be
sold • priced under mnrket.
Rick Alderette, Rltr.
547-646,q
Bu1inets Rental 6060
FREE DESK ~PACE in
mall •hop in exchange for
tak.!ng messaees. de!. Call
546-4478 Eves.
Office R1nt1I 6070
SU/MONTH __ $364618 or 536-t979 drps. bltns. pltKI, _ pool. 5740
Adlts, oo pets $120. fl46..6163 ---------·I l!t noor, small ol!ict with ~~:. B:d:~h' wti,:; ':'~ 2 BDRi\1 unfurn. QW!rlookl DELUXE 2 bclnn, 2 bu., beth, Ideal for Rr1tl Estafe
WANT TO SELL? to IUD. pi...... SERVICE DIRECTORY. Mono! le LHn 6320 • 63>-9291 • Call Farrow and start pack-• LONDON-Laguna A c t Clrpent.rJn1 6590
ing! 1st A: 2nd loans for quick Workshop. Inquiries. or I CARP.ENTR . cuh. Bomiw on )'OW' pro. 494-4404 Y • ftpl.lrl •
perty @q without disturbing g~'l fix: it. Quality wort.
your low intertst la! TDs. ALCOHOLICS AbouymoUI Call Jell 642-M6f eves
ORANGE COUNTY'S Also buyers for 2nd TDs. Phone 50-7217 0t.· write to Rt:PAIRS, ALTERATIONS
LARGEST Sattler"-Co. Inc. P.O. Box 1223 Costa Mea. CABINETS, Any -job.
Serving Harbor Area 20 yn. 25 YR. exper, 5C8-G'1ll 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 336 E. 111t. st. SlllVICI PllllCTOllY QUALITY 8'palrs • Alie,...
BUSINESS ind &12-2171 M5-0!1l "·ttom -New conat. by hour
FINANCIA_L~s--"NEW "1t1 WANS AJt. Appllfn .. llopolro ar eon .. , .. 616-M42
Bus. Opportunlti .. 6300 RANGED" Top cuh for P1rta 6510 HOUSEHOLD repe.irl of all __ ,.,_____ seasoned 2nd.a 543-8381. Bkr. SUPREME RebipratJon I: kinds -fut. reuonab~.
AFFIMILIAMTEED. INCOME Mortvo ... , fD 'o 6345 Appliance .. pak. Ask for Bob 67>-iul . ' ' Tom. 548-1353, MT..(1191 MASTER cupebtl!'r, $4 per
(NO SELLING JNVOI..VED) NEED $16.~19.000 will hour. ~dine· Repain.
Qualified individual will be pay top interest + pointa; .. lttfnt 6550 64U«l9 or ~
selected by Multi-State Inc. 3 yr pay ott. Prime Lido
10 supply e11tabll!Jhed busi· Isle ~nt 4 BR home, COSTA Mesa Pte-School Cement, Cencrete 6600
ness 1vith finest triple A-1 propm.y val $12 o o o o; Uct~. Ar' J.6; opetl 1:461---"-·-----
natlonai products (candy " Pretent 1tl, bllanei $SI.boo to 5:45; SU Per U . • CUM'tJM PATIOS•
snack&). Sl,'50 Cash requir. Phone prinCSJial prtY COMPARE! 5tMI03 concrete st.wing 6 removal
~. For per80ll&l intervie\• 67J..8U2 a.s23T State Uc. • "2-1010
in Co&IA l\1csa Ir surround· 2T,OOO lit TD on Ocean V~ BABYSilTING In my home 1t CONCRETE work. bonded
ing attas, send 11Bn'M!, ad· LoU, p.ya~ W month, ~ days a week. Exp'd moth. " lie. Corw:re~ sawing.
dress &: phone number to lO% due 3 yn.: 'lo% di-. er. Juncbts, lltnced )'Vd, PbllUpa Cement. MS-6380
Mul ti-State Inc., 907!; E. Im· count. 494-lUT MtM Verde area. 545-0Mt Cement Work-an kinds
periflt Hwy, Do\vncy, Calif $4500 ht TO, I% dut 3 yn:, iABYSI'MlNG My hom6, Free F.stimate 90242 .... U% discount. near Pomona School. JA.rtt * &31-0314 • FRIGIDAIRE 491-1210 ""'· CEMENT w.,., no job toe
JET ACTION ~1 amalJ. rtuonable. Fret:
S~RVICI DIRECTORY
tontractoro 66'0
ADDITIONS-REPAIRS
' REMODELING
Designing I Plannlng
Kitchens-Batlui, rte.
Lic'd &. Bonded. Free est.
A & B CONSTRUCTION
1122 Paularino, CM. * 545--1941 *
QUA L 1 TY remodeling,
custom desJ&n service. Reft
on req. Frank M. Barden
. Constr Co., 1-639-1466 an
4 pm
Corpot Cloonlng 6625
Carpel l Upttol OWtl>w
If It's done ri&ht. •.•
It's "DUNN-WW.."!
Free Estimates ••• 548.3Sf.4 ..,.
C1rp1t Loylng &
Rapolr 6626
C '~PE'I'S (nylon.a, wools.
~stef's,) Vinyl& a.net TQ.
es. Latnt styles and colon.
Commucial and Resjderilial,
Expert installation.
llLANKINSIOJ> FLOORS
.... 14Ql SfO.lXI
Frigidaire 18 min. eycle it Money W1nhd: 6JIO BABYSl'JTING in 1D)' bomt, e1tlm. H. Stufllck. 548-8615
-14 dally. G nle 66iO : i::~i! ~~ :~: WANT $3),cnl (X)(Ja.tmj loan wms Chll• ce,. 6610 -0
--"-
1"'-"----"'"'-'I
SI 27 goU conrse. 57~ Joann. SUO. trlpl•X apl, ocean vle~·. lt r. Bkn, Sheriffs el.r. Ed Rid-·-~~ 2331 FJoMda. ~ 30 li4G-fi6i1 race. garage, S165. ~fo. die Rllr, Ask for ?.tr. flt'stcr
G1rdtn Grow 4610
GLE You.ng Adults Lu:t·
i gardt'.n apt.a: 1.1•ith coun.
club a tmospbel't' and
mple1e prlvitcy. SOUTH
BAY a.us APrS. moo
(GIAPMAN Ave., Garden .....,. mo 63&-303ll
4705
lA!lCE ~. v\ew,
...,.. tllO' ind.-utll.
:a,.,. only. -"" ..
DAIU • PllDT o iii£A·
UJrfE& Toa GI ~-ttltm ..... jqo! _,.. • "'1· Dial --DAILY PILOT Wl>Nf ADS
BIUNG REm/LTSI
adults only. no pe t 11. 646-88U
3 BDRM, 2 bA. trplc, clo!td 64Z-4192 or 4$:Sl19, alt 5:30
garagf', adults, $150. Mo. 32"7 49(;..1036 PR..'VATE OFFICE \VI th
B. Cnbrillo. MS-4691 REAL ESTA TE
2 HR. rpl-11, d~. bJ l-ins, pr. Generil
reception room $125/nio. 4
rooin ~uito S300 1 1110. Air
conditioning, pa1·k111" &.
M'Cn'lftfW !iervlcc. Sl 1:1. Nr OC'C It. sho11s.
Adults. 6~
2 BR apt. downstatn, cl~n.
C'f'PIS, tlrps, bll·int. lnq 1S52-
A Coriander. Ms..5268
S11JOIO 2 Br. newly Mc.
$145 -\\'ate-r paid. 98' £l
Camino. CM . 962-6050
QUIET, di-luxe 3 ar. 5tudio,
Adull11 only. Hid jlool. 1m
Sanla A.nn Av~.. 64&-.'i542
2 DORMS. rh~. crpt&; pVt
p.'t!io &. 1.r;:irngt". 2 chlld1'!11
ok. No pt>l!!. Il.10. !4-T.MO.
CHARGE )""lllr -.an! •d n<>w
Rent•I• W1ntM 5990
s WOMEN tn Mtd. rmrt.15.
nttd 3-6 BR. 2 Ba. furn.
bouM or apt., from JuQ> 1st
to &-pt . 6. \Viii com:ldt'r
)ltarly. Xlnt rers, 6n..tcri
PROF, wlft I 2 dauahttra
~Ire 3 or 4 BR htt in
C.t.l .. N.B., or H.B. arcu.
~t1U1in1t JuM 1st . \Vilt pn.y
u.1> to S3)1'J mo. cau 64..i-1900
Qritnge County Bank Bldg.
2ll E. 17th Sttttot
Cnsla Mesa 642~1485
NEWPORT CIVIC CENTER
OWets 5\litab!t Jor Con1o
merc:ial, Medkal, Deni&!.
Air-rond., crpts. elev3tor
3So PER SQ. IT.
541-5002 Ott 6Ta-.2464
300'SCI. Ft. Office
CX>Sl'A MESA 646-213'1
\\' ANTF..O: J en unfum h.se, I LJl'...ASE: •tore or orficr, 1974
)'T'I Jtt&w. Prclt!r CM. *f, ft. good IOC!!lion, W E.
• 646-866'4 • tflh SI. C.M. '4&4011
of 40, 30 min. wuher.1. Find with $50,000 TO on lO acrtt BABYSJT1'ING Rtlltblo lawn servb,
out bow e:aay It ;, lo oWft oeeanvl•w )lttltop I and · MY HOME * • ANY AGE OllLD Ca.rt, \\'OUld like mow, edit. trlm.,
A PQl.•ing laund ry, 4!Mo-ll8'1 842-8811 aft $:30 PM. c;ompan1<1n for my 8 mo5 fr 531·140t *
Garden Grove, Santa Ana, PAT 109' INT. on wtill 1trl Jnfant to 2. C. M. LAWN SF.RVICE
Tu.,un. Oranar, Anaheim. aecured loan, $100,000 lrltk. MIMl'lry etc. 64)..8352 ?tl~vacuum
Coln·O·Matlc -' 6560 u 8-$<6 att" 6. PM
Equipment, Inc.
2U..~ W. V&Wlc:la ru11...... ru: f>2&-lll3
llA VE Beau~ shop in Colla
Mesa. 4 Ila. WW .n ot
tnde for ? OMttt, ,
ANNOUNttMENTS BUILD. ll<modo~ Jtet>alr c...tt-ro 6'20 EXPER Ja-Garde..,.
incl NOTICll Bridt. block, eoner•t•, ADl)..A-Rooro, apt. unillt )innthly Bm'lce, re'as.
""""' IP-Mil 6400 ,,,,..,,. no Job 10o -11. ""' .._ rwo ''°"' m.oTOS °' M0-7167 Uc Contr. ~ 1Ptda1Jat. tree I a 7 o u t , JOHNSON'S Gardtn~ Serf.
BIFOCAL Cta.n W/llJI. dellp. 2> Yn In tht F1nest equip. ~rt 1wd
..,..._ V1c. nu. a c.,,..ottrl.. -Podflc Coast cai.1 Rat!-~ Ha-. MS-Im Bids. 11;.'IUI. 11' .. lcdayt, cUI • EdP La;.,, '
\\'AN'l'ED: otf·llJ• liquor oft. Gray sham POOiit CAJtPINTllY Sat A: SUn at~ .rvtc:e Atalnte11•n~ 1.~-
1 °""18 COW\ Med, •lu. Vic ol Garntld • MINOR. R£PA1ll No Job Mdtiona • Remodeltrc f>IM808/84~;1io .ft. 4 ~
• 839--5632 or 64-62S3 *
1
cenNCA.11; 642-3139 t:)i. Goldtnwtll HB. $36..ltll :, ~~.~~~I=-1'rtd IL Genvlek. L'c. AL'S Gardentnc s:r'lle e -.~TTRA==c:r=1'-'v"'E"SA=LON=-I BLACK I-White ~ V~. SG.UT5 lf no amwtr let\'t ll3-80C1 * 5'9-21"1'0 Lawri m1.lntenatft. pntebo
Vt.ry RtuOtllblo 15th • ru.·nn NB. M$.2539 llUf ~I 6'l-m2. H. o. Dial 506611 for RtSULTS inc . tl-.11 ~ ij6 -
Call : 9'2--'1231 Dial IC¥tl ror RDtJ'LTS Al'dt.rton Whitt Dep'bantst. Whllf' EJephantlT
•
iERVlC! DIRECTOR·Y SERVICi DlliCTORY JDllS i. EMPLOYMENT 101$ i. EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYM!NT IDB$ & r~LOVMINT
$11"""71 Apt'R lt, lM
JOIS i. EMPLO~ , • .. . ..cv r ':'.'.~! OAllY"L~,
JOl5 i. l:llll'LDTMlliJI
~I.I, ' '6IO Upltolslary 6990 Helo'W..,tod. -7200 !411, WenttddMn noD Help WanlM, Meft 72QO Help Wontod, Mtn 7'llOO
-~-----.. -----·-----~THONV,'S C Z Y k 0 S K I • s CU.tom eOat .. Js. " "'-'Ir''"
,...In WanfH. tt\en 1200 Hel' .w1nttd, Mrtn_ 7200 H•~::.:,.Med. 7,r
LOT ,.Ian. muAt be mature. -•· ~:o::==----...:..:;.i1
Ne"'' cu lk1Ucr:-1hlp in mis¢.
Beach ar ea , J1ck CLRK GanMn S.rvlce L'phoblC!fY. • Ew"OJ>et.n IRIC$0N'l' JANITOR • "6-lM Or1lt1ma11 , hl1 .100"6> "YACHTS •
ITIM ba~ ..... 0. °""' FlnaJlclOo. ff'l-1154. 1831 ,..... ... l'llnt ,,. v;e.,... :Ne.,,... 81"'-.ruf, ,
-lbly ..._...,.. '1011$ .. EMliO~
ITI JWCO
CITY DF
NEWPORT BEACH CONTROWR
(hslslant)
....,,._...,.. iju>:k. 234 E. · ·1 1
11th C.O.ta Mesa, 548--7765 'I lmtnlldlate openlna lot-·
E>;:p. llartlculturist c'0 1614 -1131 per month
*· ~ Calpenk!n
• Hardware Men EXPERIENCED POLICE OFFICER
PRODUCT
-~Ll..W BROO ~ob Wantod;'\.a!ii 10'lO
GJ,l<D£!1fJR$ STUQ;:NTs s~s T I Tu t t-'.Jio .. , v.'011<in&" Che~ Wll..Y thru rol~ £ lsh ' '1.unlD'°:~'tak~ lee:~. E.-cper1e1~. lll'f!1\lj('(i. ful re~ponsiblllty for main-
• Fiberllal Laminalot'I * Wood lhapl!:r Mtn
• C.blnet Shop
mill men
Exc11l .. 1 EmployM
Bentflll ENGINEER Wrin" r .. 1 April 30, 1!69.
SERVICE Statton Al· cltrtl: i.ypblt 10 T~ tendant.11. Pttfer 25 Yl'I .ir our purehuU.: de
Po1ition1 r9e1ulr11 • ol.der, married. 'l'o train ti _ to pertonn iuch cl
dyMmk lndlvklual ma:r's, ua't: n\&'t''•. Urich's. functionl ~ lYPhv P:;11·
* Rudder Installcni
EXPERIENCE
APPLY
Personnel Office
Thlr4 Floor
\ 6:30 p.m. Exttllent oppor-
DetrH & S..S yrl. exp. tunlt)' in I.aw enforttmtnt.
• ~ulret U.S. citizemhlp;
wUh J)t'O\IC!n abWl}I In fin· -""°:;;,;":;"':=:""::=· CM=====-I C)rden, llllnr a..:I ancial anab'tlll, corporatfl ~ Must be able to t)'J)e ad
taxes and ,encnl act.'OUnt-A9encie1, Wemen 7300 ately. We will acc:tpt &Pl REASI 64&-4203 Uli ·na tKoe & ca.re of
TAKATA . y, 1Yatlablf! on or
JAPANESE 1-lURSERY , Junt 15th. 8o.x 807,
~ • Apply in PetMln
1206 W. Strucl(. Orange The Broadway
~lcehanil.'tll enahW!eiilll: for hla;h school grad; minimum
dnlgn and development uf
1
21 )Ul'ti of qe: maximum
Ould handlit1£ pUmpa and 30 without experience, up to
~1te1M. Responalblc for 36 wlth experience; mini-
, complete !lpeeiticaUon11 tru· mum 5'9", 150 lbs.; 20/30
niotors, lilting&, materlab. uncorrected vbkln. O>utact
•te. Pl'efcr working know· Pet'80Jlnel Office, 3300 New-
leQge of motors and experl· port Boulevard, Newport
e/'IC.'t' wi!.-'\ metals, plastics, Beach, Calif., (TI4) 67:\.6633.
and lastomer.i:.
Ina: activitle1. eKPRSS£-CY'S.TYPISt'S ca~ with •· mln.irnwa 1 worth More? six months clerical
5'16-0'l2-I. Complete &an:lenln;: Balboa.
11ervlce. Headquartien '°' -oo=NV=ALESCENT~~--AID-E
all YoUl' nursery neects. PR.AC. nune or com,panion •
GARDENING, clean up . available full or part tJmt,
!\tow & "1ge. Call K.I.. !orig or short tenn. Bonded
SECURITY-
PATROL
Fuh1re erowth and 6:pt1.n. CIJl ot 11end resume. All Jnlo P..xperience. Good a •, __ otters an. e:<Cf'llent op. ,.1a-• _ .... L.-ne.fJhl ""'' contidentla.I, Our tervlce e• .... ., .,.., ~ NEWPORT BEACH
47 Courts of F ash ion
1'~ASHION ISLAND
Newport Beech
portunity for advancement 12 days vacation du~
to hla;her level manqement tablished over 20 Yl'l'I, ctn year ot employment. -i * position. help you eam n101'e?
Individual seleclrd will be SUperior A..,ncy Walter. and insured.
&12-4,121 HOMEMAKERS .. 547.QiSJ
WEED contn>I: lc.wn care, EXPECl'ANT P.1olher nds
light hauling: Expcr'd. Jer-babysittng, tile h s e w r k .
ry or ~tare: ~-Own tn.N, Udo area.
Over 'O yrs, 1,erm. Radkl
car provided. Non 5moker,
thinker. Uniform aU'nce.
App.; 4 P~t -5 Pi\t, Rm
An Equal Opportunity
Emploft.r J. W. Robinson
HAS OPENINGS FOR
~•ponalbte for coordinating 1857 Harbor Bl. Ollbl ~esa
eUorts of subsidiary and lt1 -==Ca~H;,";:";:':,642-=::,;n:;•:l= d ivisk>ns, ;;
405, sis N. Broad1~·ay, Sa.nta.r---------
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
l;MPLOYER Position require• a four year Help W1nted
accoun ting de~ Crom I C-W°"*' 7400
credited collt'fe or univer------------AM.
e JAPANESE GARDENER ~613-30~~10~-----
l\Wntenance & Cleanup FLOORS !rtrlppet. &: waxed. Parts-Counterman CAREER
OPPORTUNITY!
1~ DALE WAY
cosrA MESA. CALIF, !2626
(TI4~ 545-3251
• DISHWASHER
STOCKBOYS e 1ity and mlnln1um five
years applicable experience,
Send ~sun" and salary re-
quirement~ lo 1lle Dally
Pilot Bo.~ # flf-Ci.
Call 548-Zlrl Cp't cleaning. Walls wash-
IAP~ Garderer. com· ed. Guaranteed. 531-ai67 Apply In person Join todays fastest gro\virlg
pro[ession-Mutual Fund sales
Full time po8ition. Exeellent
compe.ny. benefit!. plelr:" yard .service, tree
esUrnalH. M'J-1332
COM~lERClAL & Rci;iden-
tial Lawn malnt. Lawn &
garage cleanup. 548-58Ll!
Gener1I Services 6682
PROFF.SSlONAL
Tree &: Yard Service
841·18'43
H1ulin9 6730
GENERAL HAULING
i. CLEANUP
Sl2 per load.
962-6S46 after 3 P!it
HAULING, General, Top,
trim, remove trtts It:
hedges. Big John 642-4030
Housecleaning 6735
CARPETS. \\'lndows, D.r5,
clc. Re~idcn. or Comc'I.
X!nl \\·ork &as? Refs.
M~-4111
WILLlA i\.I~ r.LNG. SERV.
C&rpcts-furu-compl. hsc.
and apt, clng. 6,t!-8164
H OUSECLEANJNG ,
daY"o1lrk; babysitting even.
Jngs & \\-eek-ends. 548-4659
e HOUSECLEANING e
Excellent work. $2.50 bour.
Call"6-5995
e HOUSECLEANING, x In I
refere~s. By day or hour.
Ca.a 536-211:;
Income Tix 6740 ----L1'1'COME Taxes prepared
Your home, )ong fonn com-
bined, $15. 494-3422
Ironing -6755
IRONI NG, good \\'Ork, quick
SU\lice, a!J;O do small
.,.,·ashing & rluU d r y .
"64&-6176
e HAVE All steadiell \'lill
take few more .15 and .20
Phone 646-9&58
J1nltori1l 6790
Domestic Htlp 7035
Chinese live-ins. Oieerful
Permanent. Experii;nced
Far Ea.st Agency 642-8703
George Allen Byland Agency
l.'mployer Pays l"ee
106-B E. 16th. SA 547-0395
Youn9 Fry Cook
or
Kitchen Trainee
Permanent, full tin'll? job.
Ow.net> for advancement
APPLY IN PERSON
Bob's Big Boy
154 E. 17th Street
C:OSta i\lcsa
MALE OR FEMALE
D L , ( rt No experi~nce ne~ssary. ean ew1s mpo s \\1r:' tr:?in · fuU Of part lime
Mutual Fund Advisors Due 10 ••panslon the Pen""· \Pc11·t11 Ift:pll I ' •v
ARTISTS
1966 Harbor Blvd. Npt B. 1603 \\~~;,.,.0 S·I"""'"' saver is accepting applica· ... u ..........,. I.ions fol' part tim<: LAY·
Costa Mes~ S.A .. 1212 N. Broad.,.,•ay OUT. PASTE-UP & PRO.
-Sales Representatiill -~7-SJ.1!_ ___ DUCTION Artists. Experl·
APPLY
P.ERSONNEL DEPT.
Fashion lsl•nd
Newport Beach
Equal opportunity employt'r
PART TIME
IT"'. s.J""Y MECHANIC '"""' '"'"""'· Apply to pt~. co1nn1ission whill' 111 person Wed. thn.i F ri. PEN· TOP STARTING PAY
ll'8.inillg', Frd!Crllal organ\. 0,1ie man sl.10p, for a la nd. NYSAVE R. 15'15 Newport NEW BRANCH IN ORANGE
zation established 1891. Ap. scape . maintcnan<:t! <.'Oln-Blvd., Costa Mt'5a. COUNTY. WE NEED 25
pli cants should be over 25. puny .111 Newport Beach. --MEN FOR ADVERTISING
Xlnt management opportun-Full rune. permanent .c~n· PLANT EXPANSION AND DISPLAY \VORK. NO
ily. High incom~ potential. pl?Ym<!.nt. Must . bf> fa11)i11ar Oppo1tunilies for EXPERlENCE, WE TRAIN.
Call personnf'l nianagcr. wl!h sn1all equip1ncnt. f::x. Assembly Carpenters WORK FIVE DAY \VEEK.
6r:.>-'IJ7o cellcnt benefits. and Molders 6:30 TO 10:30 P.ht. FOR JN.
--CALL Jim Ballc11£er LUJIRS BOAT CO. FORMATION CALL MR. ~lAClllNE shop dl'ill Pl'l'Sli Monday thru Friday 349 W. l&th St., C.J\f . JAMES.
operators, mi lliflJ.: 1nachine 8 AM to 5 Pi\1 MONDAY & TUESDAY
Joperators, deburrin; hands. &12-0325 • ASSISTANT litANAGER, 774-7251
Top \\'agt's. xlnt \l'Orkiw,; --for restaurant. Young. neat.1 ~~====~=~
l.ond. Cape EnglllC('rini;:. DISH MACHINE-gd. personali1y, ambit~. LATHE OPERATOR r.sw Can1ino Capistrano, OPERATOR E:tpcr .. not ~c. Full . time. 5 Years exper. minimum.
Laguna Niguel. 831-U64. Union scale. llospltal, SU!bl-Lil Prusam s, Huntington Mll.!lt be able to make own
f\11 Nl'.\1UJ'\oT 3 years t'X· ca.I, medi~al, dental plan, Harbor. 846--069l lll!:l·ups; lop wages; apply:
Equal opportunity employer
OCA
NOW HIRING
WE TRAIN
NO EXPERIENCE NEC. * WORK WITH HYDRO.AlR
FILTERING SYSTEMS * CHEMICAL SUPPIJES * DELIVERY WORK * DISPLAY WORK * ADVERTISING WORK * ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT
TOP STARTING PAY * FAST ADVANCEMENT * SI'ART WORK AT ONCE
For' Interview call
Monday & Tueaday
11c.n51
Posilion open in f:ish-
ionab\e Newpo11 Bear.:h
n>staurant for ambi1iuus,
personable )'OUng nKH1.
experienced in restaurant
n1anagement Reply to
box # giving resume.
Box M-621, The Dail.11
Pilot.
pcl'icncc. E x c c.l I" n 1 op-paid vacation. over li~c p.1y, COOK, rry-Bt'Oil: S20 day NEWPORT PRECISIO~
pcwlunily ii·ith archileclurai 4 pnt -12 shirt. Apply 1n per. sl.'.Lrting pa)'. Union house. 909 W. 16th, Nt'\vport Beach FAR WEST SERVICES
··n:.:ini:>l'rini:; doin:;: 1 a r g l' son. , Hospital & dt'ntal plan. A~ 642·902t> INC., operators of
a1nount of divrrsif1C"cl 1\·ork. Howards Restaurant ply in person ONLY! SERVICt: station salei>inan. Snack ShoP.S, Coco's,
Frank L. Mope &-Asl>OC. 401 I <10111 'v. Coas1 Hv•'Y· NB Howard's Rcllllaurruic Bondable, experienced, over Reuben's and Reuben
Civic Center Dr. \Vcs:, Suite • J\.1ECHANIC e Full tiJ11e. 'IOOI W. c.oast Hivy, N.B. 21 yrs. F.V. area. full & E . LH Re1t1urant1,
111.kl, SA. 5'17-9-181 Musi be experienced and STEREO & Radio installer. part time. 962-1602 9:30 am-ere now accepting ap-
FRY COOK· relief shir1, have own lools • Over 25. J\.lust kno\v tools . Op. 4:30 pm. pli4;~tioni for th e 1 r
18 or over, ex-rle~d. Al.so need Exp'd. part time poi1unity P 1 u 8 · ANH EXP'D. DONUT MAKER ~ • •-R · •--1ru " 1749 N t mgmt,,. trainee pro-Start ~2.00 hr. No phone SE V. STA. HELP. No ..,,.. mcnL'I, -ewpor Apply Dolly...().Donuts,
please. Apply in pc.non. phone calls. ruch1icld, Cor. Blvd , Costa Me!!ll · 19148 Brookhurzt St. gram. PleaM apply In
BUSBOYS ,-.-
DISHWASHERS
Ovt'r 18
Cottage Calfee Shop. 562 _of 19th & Newport Blvd., ~ERIENCED Tree Olm-Huntington Beach person 1672 Reynoldt,
\V. 19th St. Costa ~tesa C.J\.1. • her needed in Bishop, Calif. SHEET metal shear & for . Sent• An•, (ellf.
Experienced_F_R y e PLASTIC FABRICATORS Earn Sl.00 hr. 61~189 ing operator. Drill pre~s
COOKS. Apply JOLL y \•til~ _mechanical aptiludc, * Exp'd C.OUnteml&n operalor, also are welding.
ROGER p I Of. reliable. Also, J\.tACHINE * full tinic driver 833-2330, ask for c. Bates. BOB'S BIG BOY J ersanne SHOP TRAINEE CITY Alll'O PARTS
154 E. 17th St. fice. 1297 Logan Ave., Browning Manuiacturing 2072 Placentia. C.M. FO~EMAN, Exp'd . for
Cos Costa Mesa. 1919 Pl · c M . . h18.lntena~ Co. Rehable. ta ~1csa _ acenlia, · · BlITCHER To a1d m all sober. Salary open. \\lrite
fl.fATURE Man, penna.ncnt & * MAST ASSE~1BLERS * 54S-ll7l dept!!. sml mk t. Npt. Hbr. Daily Pilol BaX M l21.
draft ext'm pt. needed by Ex:pcr. desired. J\.1usl have ARGUS AGENCIES ap. Sun. Box i\1--025 Dally SERV. Man. Sl20 \\•k. Perm.
fumiture--dcsign store, for small hand tools. Call !:>cl. Accountants Pdo• sal. + bonus. Av Sl2 xtra
delivery, installations & 8:30-\l AJ\.~~~~Fri. Credit Managers YOUNG MAN deliv~ries. SERVISOFT 506-
related duties. Ex Pe r · ---------1 Administrative Trnees Pick up & Dlive l')· 31st St.. N.B.
preferred. Salary o Pell · e REPAIRMAN e CALL BOB, 54$.7796 Apply Hub Auto SUpply 1---~-.. 1 -1,-m.---•. ---Call: 492-4131 For App'!. ' e FIBERGLAS •• r w ... ~ .......,. .. 1869 C Newport Blvd., C.M. 2120 Harbor, Costa Mesa STOQ{ I: DELIVERY
SERV1CE Station altendant. Expcricn~. mature. good Combina!ion EXPERIENCED St! r v ice Ask for Harold -495 E. 17th
Must have ex per ience pay, bencfiLo;. ~hock Boo.Ls. NIGHT DISHWASHER stationMan.Part-t ln1e C.?¥1. Dl.\IS. Permanent. Apply 393 Newport 673-2050 G t'
APPLY IN PERSON FRY COOK
1.!Ut>t be experienced
Apply in person
DENNY'S No. 121
12924 Beech Blvd,
G•rden Grove
EXCEPTIONAL S A L E S
OPP. for SaJe1 Rep. on
asphal1 roo(ing products.
Sal., Com m, expenses, car
allo\\·:1111'f' &: benrfltll. E.!!tab. E. 17th St. Costa Mesa EXP. Service Station Al· AND CLEANU~ nights & weekends. ni.n 8 TOW Truck Driver. Over 21
tcndant, full time, Palisades 6 p.n1. -2 a.m. Apply in per-An1erican, 17495 Brookhurst, Must live in Cota Mesa or le1Tilork•)I in Orange Co. p::an~~.· -~~!::~ienccd Union 76, 1476 paJjsadcs Rd, son lo Dan CooMke, 3000 Club-1'~ountain Valley Newport Bch. 964 \V. 17th area. &nd rcl!tunr to G.D.
544-6160.--..r Santa Ana Heights. holl.!le Rd., C. . e SALESMAN WANTED •.:S.::l...:C::.M:... __ ~---Page. BIRD & SON INC.
Sp RKLE J I ,_, Se 1-~~==""''=~-YOUNG MAN interested in Singer Co. Inquire _al So.•· L.A. Times Dea1er want!! P.O. Box 121 \Vilmlngton,
A an tor.... rv. e DISHWASHER e ASTROTEK CORP. Coast Pla2a, Mt. David9on C&lif. !Xl7~.·I ·-~---Window!!, resid., come!, 0 75 U ·u J.D learning trade. Must have youngmanforparttime --const. cleanup. Free est. a,ys .. Set! Terry Openlnfils; La ie rm . good reft'renccs. Good pay or call 54()-2633 .,.,.eek-end work. 673-74.13. COOKS: Sautc, b1'01ler, relief
,.._.,,1 =='="~·-E_._1_7t~h_S'-l.'-CM"-~ Top pay, A-1 machinist only & benefit!!, steady employ-COOK, Exper., for highly SERVICE Sta. Alt.: Penn., &. p11'fl 111nn . See Et11ie
EXPER. warehouseman in 1267 Logan Av, C.?lf. ment. 646-7721 HT x so N reputed re 8 tau rant \n 1 .. ,, t•-• u-·,0 .. .,.._ ....... Brock. Towers Restaurant,
EY..PERT Janitol'ial Service t b' & w Sil 81 E 1 t u "" • " " """"· U"ta ,~,.~"' C • ft • ·-· p um 1ng heating. ~Ir. LIOO CAR A -, 4 . METAL FINISHJNG. Orange County... ~p Y o Harbor Blvd. C.M. """ ·~· ow; wy .. '-"'6"na
531-7636 or 546-1794 White El••'•••·• (cl d T t 1
CLERK
Addini: machine, calculator.
r-.tust be accurate working
\VJth fia\ll'a
COLLINS
RADIO tO.
19700 Jamboree Road
N•wport Be•ch
Equal opportunity employer
* HOTEL
INSPECTRl;5S
!Day Shift\
MAIDS
!Day & Night Shift)
For large, lu.~ury hotel. Ap-
ply to hoUSt'kecping dept.
THE
NEWPORTER INN
ll07 J.amboree Road
Ne\\'PQrl Beach
Rft'S -ICU
Excellent working conditions,
ebo'ie averaa;e salary arxJ
fringe benefits. Call person-
nel dept. bet. 8:30 am _ &
pm, Mon . thru Fri. 527-1144
Stanton
Community
Hospital
J. W •. ltol>inscn
Has Openings for:
e SILK FINISHER e
}'uU tim r. position. Excellent
company benefits.
APPLY
PERSONNEL DEPT.
F 11hlon 1 slend 1
Newport Beach
Equal opportunity employer * NURSES AIDE
To perform clerical and stu-
v1riln dal1 n -m1cbines -
A VARIAN SUBSID~Y
2722 Mlchtl..., Orlve'
tA<tl. °"""' Co. ~ Irvine, caIH. 92664
An equal opportunity D
C!ITlpioyl!r M I: F t>I
N ATIONAL Corpora~, dl!:sittl n e a t , a
well qualified e x e C:
St;cttt.a.ry for vt~ Prttkfenl
Sales " General Sales Iii'
lor new ottittl Gpl!:nint 'In
Nf!wport Beach FirlluiitaJ
Plua, N.B. Write c/o BoJC
No. F9.1l£ CWit ; ~1
' '
Apply !lo Por .... : :
Drive In llquo~·.-;
706 Ptciflc CMSt ~!
Huntlng!Gn llNch' :
TELLER ' '
Savingt Ir loan need9· itr4
for Teller I New Aecounti
Clerk. Working expmeno(
and good typist ~~~
Excellent .~ ~
lions. Apply World Sa~
&: Loan, m s. Cout 1f1'yJ
Laguna Beach. f-! l
Bldcpr ,Sec, :1 I
Challe-job d I
mature &-steady •·1 I
apply 11
1150 Newport Blvd., C.M'J:
DOMESTIC HELP.,, I'
All klnd.5! HOUlekeepeno c-. Maldo ' Coml!!"I<!<!!' Rcferencel mi. Fee I: ~. ~~obs. c.au Miu ~.~,
ARGUS AGE NCI ES'
1869 C Newport Blvd., C.M,' '
SEVERAL OPENINGS :
for women in Housekee~
0top1. or -. -.
PARK LIDO .. '"I
Convalescent Jlospltal ·; •
1445 Superior Ave., N.J1~ '
642·2410 fl
' . indust. & comnierc. Dick West. 546-1700 17th. Costa h-1esa. Age 18.
1
Box hof-482, Daily Pilot 8l'ach l)l'lll'l'en 5 & 9 pm
BRING n~ULTS•. Apply In ""r.;;on. ........,,,.. 011<' ucsc ay _ ........, ··~ DAll.Y PILOT WAi'lT ADS! I.:==""'=,;;;,=~-========= SOCK IT TO 'EM• (.1-IA.RGE IT1 a--tARGE yoUr want ad no\v.
L_a_n_d_o<_•_,p_;n-'9,_ __ 6_8_10 =======·==-===""'===== Helo Wanted Men nOOHtlp Wanted, Men 7'200
Helo Want9d. Men 720CHelp W1nttd, Men 7200 M .. 1., w .. ., ... ,. ~ • ., 7?00 Hel" W11nted. Men 7'100 LANDSCAPE RS
dent contact work in the oU. GENTLEf.1AN want.I a Bl• ;
k:c or a school nurse. Must die aged lady hou!otkee,.r
have a valid appropriate 5 day1 a wttk, Live lru:
Calir. drivers lieftlse and 8 out. Own trana:portatlon I •
ATTENTION
I ~ landscaping, and will
trade a IT ft outboard with
bl&' wheel trailer for your
services. Lell ret together
befOl'l your bU!)' sea.son.
Phone 644-4687
SHEET METAL v•Hd, .,..,...i first.a;do c<r. ""'1nto~w· . CaU 494-2531~1
tificate-. Ten months $433. • .... -lt
MECHANIC "A" pee mo. Nowport M•sa urn. LOVE °""' a "'~li'!f High School education Including courses In !ied School District • aassi-under 23, who l.!1 a ;
Needed immediately. High school plus mechanical drafting (2 semesters) Trigono· fled Personnel OUice, 1001 typW, can lake llho • . High School education plus a minimum A or more years expert·ence in layout, 1 d G d Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. 111 able ro 'Wrk in the
f · · eh · -i me ry an eometry, an at least one year ,,~,, ~
DRAFTSMAN STOCK CLERK I .
I
o one year experience 1n wa r ous1ng 1 lofting, fabrication, and assembly of . . d 1 1 1 d .......-vuuu once in awhile. LOVE. operation including storage and handling I · · 'h experience in ra ting 0 structura an Marine Ave., Balboa lsl•N •, P1nerh1n9inn 1 sheet metal parts and assemblies in ~ e mechanical elements. Will prepare detail and r-• o raw stook. Will store materials, fill il · Id M 1 h b * HOSTfSSES J•MAICA INN Ho TE P_•intinn. ____ 6850 aircraft or miss· e lie . us ave a-assembly drawings from design schedules * .. • .--
• _ ___ requisitions·, maintain location files. ta ke . k d 1 · · b d d '' lll'Nis 2 more maids, full ci •
PAINTING Int &.: Ext. inventories .ind. related supply duties sic now le ge o mmlITludm fen Ira. 111 or layouts under the supervision of an en· part time. Age 25 or ~ •
and bend allowances an o ma er1a gineer er des1·gner. DAYS and NIG HTS A 1 · :no•·"' Lowest contracted prices. as required. Mature individual required. PP ':f 1n pcr90n 1'-.l• • Fully in.1. Sa.lis!action guar. s pecifications used in 1 heet me4tJ. work. Coas t Hway., Corona ,6 il
F1'tt est. Call Jim Weeks. Can layout, plan, form work from tern· Apply In ,,.rson or cill Appl.11 In person Mar 1..'• J
6.,,_1166 Apply in person or call plates. Adept in the use of power s hears, ( 714 I 546-8030 * CORE WINDE.'!;; •
INTERIOR P•l•Uog 12 ,,,.,. I 7141 546-8030 power brakes, foot presses, squeasers. REUBEN E. LEE .,..,,,..,,al apt, """'~ l
Bay area. Jmmed ~rvice. and all other machinery and equipment 3333 Herbor Blvd., Cost• Mes• of tractions l dcclmallJlld. ~
Call Bob, 6'S-«46 3333 H rbo Bf d C M C ('f used in sheet metal work. 151 E. Paclfl< c,1, Hwy. ''" "'""· App' .., Pn ,
• INT -EXT. ANY stOE I r v " osla esa, 11 • Call or Apply lo Polo Helfrich If. AtMliaosnilotiScy•leRm•esDievlaslornch Newport Beach '""""Pl., N.B. ""' l JOB. Xlnt ~. rels, free -' (714) S46-IQ30, E x t. 153 ............... ..., _ _..,jMOT'HER'S helper 1n 'if 1
est mt. 642-4fi69, 646-3749 If. Missile Sy1tems Division 3333 Harbor Blvd .• Coste Mes• change tor room A ~ '
1NT. " EXT. P&1nu,,.. AU AHanli'c Research M lnllt Sy•t•m• Dlvl•lon c ,. T ii", J span"" ••"• 01<. ~ :
• 1"'· CaU OW<Jo. 543-MlS CORPORATION ATLANTIC RESEARQI A Dlviolon of th• Suoquoh1nn1 Corp. T ~, WAITRESS Wani.d. Ello •
.euon rates. Free est. Uc'd If. orpora ton --"';:'"";:;'<,""""•::·-;54>-;;:.,!JOl:::=;c...-G"q ,
INTER or Ext. PAINTING, CORPORATION ~ "'1 Ov" 2!. ApPly to ,._ ;
Ill.MED. SERVICE. Local A Dlvition of the Susqueh•nna Corp. ,,.,. .,.11,1 opporful'l ity ""plov•r .ttJ: 1t.llll"D£1t.J • ,,.,..,.,.~ ,.,_., Rancho San Joaquin ~ :
U S C.. h ... I A Div of~-J M r 'JOO c-,... Or. ' "',.,,,.., ,.....,. c ttL FREE est. 548-162'7 '. . ''"'"' ;, Req11ir e A" Equ • Oppotl11,.ltv • Tne Mi lo or f,.,., • 1y App y ,......., ,_ o...._,. c-, AlrlN'fl ou~. t.'l , ~~~~~~~~~·-~·~'~"~·~· ~~~~~~~~l~~~~~Q~~~Su~oq~ue~h~•~n~na~C~o~r~p~. ~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l'llOM J<ld-1111 DENTAL I t Ji.. I
PAJNTrNG, Papering 16 )TS i'-11 1 ·~ M ltarbor area. Lie Ir bond· An •ci111I o19portu11ity ..,.,lover M/f Plca.se Call For chairsldf-, under 30, .1 I,
ed.,Rds furn. 64Z-2356 Help W1nted Men 7200Help W1nted, Men 7200 An Appointmenl. linglon Harbour. Call ;
. PAINTING A: maintenance, Help Wanted, Men 7200 H.lp W1nted, M.n 7200 Help Wentecf Men 7200Help Wanted, Men 7200 !'!!~~"'"""'""""'·-""'"""' IH' Tue~. R46--0GlT 1~i 1
!ntorior • .,1or lo ,, ADMINISTRATION SECRETARY II COOK !or """II kl tch1";.i : Rcuooable rate1. 646-3185. $UI to $557 C'OCl:tpil lou11f:r., call l
RECENT COLLEGE GRAD MACHINIST ''A'' We have a need for professlonals TWo~atenoe>:l)(!Htntor. :~f.100~;7n 10
am 1 >
'tl•1terlng, R~D•ir 6880 We need a yoUng, energetic BA. BS Hl h Sch I d ti I th with the foUowing backgrounds: ~~;;~::~:.~~ :f:"'· HOUSEKEEPER I , f • p A 'I' c H PLASTER.INC. • B g oo e uca on p us ree years pro-Woslm-t'nsltr ce.re. ll~ln: ~Iv. ~ . ,.
All .,...,. ,,,... .. umato. or .. 1 A who ,has some experience In writing duction machine shop experience. Setup and Pr.sed Development Schoel Dlstrl<t ""·· ""'· soo Wk., "\~ •
Call 540-682.i procedures and management reports. operate machine tools to l:rrform machlni~ ) Experience in cost estimatinc, budg~ 1•121 CEDA.RWOOO '''k_,. 541J.S'l==u=_,,.--=~
6190 He will survey and analyze Qivlston operation utilizing stan arcSs or fUmls h eUn", accounting, cost analysis, WESTMINSTER. CAUF,'. BrioKKEEPEJt for er• :
P_lumlll."'=------functions. systems, forms and proc:l'dures, -prodacUon iooiing. PerCorms layout .and • firm Muat have ~ .,...,mi" • r and proposal development, wlth a LAGUNA Beach u n.I f 1 c d · "'"":,~ , PLUMBING REPAlR and develop & install new methods and sys-bench work, and may plan sequence o op-perltnce with CPA 1-.,, DRAIN CLEANING tems. elations for lower classifications. knowledge of EDP appllcaUons Is School Oistrici ii ..ccepW. Call 494--0763 tor intnvie~1-requlred. Degree in accounting or appUcallOna tor • 1ehool 54S-37orMD-Tll7 The ability lo wrt'tc clearlv and con· 1 d 1r·a1 d -ta~·. th'· -·,·u ~a 12 RELIEF COOK •''
PLUMBING REPAIR cisely is a must. · 1 Apply In penon or ull 1 n us 1 engineering an several ;;.~h ·~iti; ... Tes';; Will Experienced, for conval~ Ji
No job too omAll 1714 I 546-8030 I ~ar• of experleoce. 'bo ,;..,,, m qualUlod ... ctn• hOlpllal. 642.M<< I.
• 642-3121 • Plt1M tonf•ct or send resume to: Please contact or send resume to : pUcanm, Pe.raona applylne D ENTALCh a lr -•l~~
LEE KELLEY 3333 llirbor Blvd., Costa _Mes1, Calif. LEE KELLEY mua• "'U.S. cltlloeM. Con-Aa51 .. anL Exp'd. H.B. Of
Sewl"I 6960 (·714) 546-8030 (714) 546l030 tul tht r."°""'1 Olllct, no: Call 96>J31' ;
I I I 3333 Harbor Blvd., Cotta MMe. Calif. ~ . Blumont. ~ by oENT:U. Aeslstant, ,_ • DreumaJclrc. Altm\a.tk)nl
CUstom De•t&m ..........
Alterationt-641.s&U
Neat, accurate, a:! yn:. op.
33U H~ Blvd •• Costa Mt ... Calif. Mlu llt Systomt D ••on Apnl 24. oo. fine worklrc """11tlon~ .IA;
18 to 35, nnt appearlrw. &XECUTIVE M-srs'-D1mi.. If.Atlantic Research ~ M1u11. s,.._ DM.... * w .(1TREss * ...,.... ..w,., -.=--.
Atllnll·c Res•• .. h C t" Atlantic Rtsetrch 11>11 -· No .,....;enc. Capable .. -. .......... ,..,~ orpora 100 • """'"'"· AiW' In P'-l!IMm-:;_1
TrM S.rvlco CORPORATION : Corporation I c:..,..tlto BOB'S llG BOY SEOY·Ll!e BKKP'G *'"
EgJ'ATE Main! Tree Strv A DlvhlM tJf tfite A. Dltftloe of the s.,....,.. Corp. °™' E. 17th, C.M. wk. lnttre1tln1 wid. :fl ft---• • trlmni\nmi tree SvsqtithcmM Corp. A Divl1ion of the Su1quth1nn1 Corp. _ 83l-3mi or m.33lll LI
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ttl•-642.-6300, Ml-200;\ , u, 1, t in-• llMUtfllll • "" • ..,,1 0..'9rlttnltf !'molt~ "" •q11tl epportunlty 1tll'l19loy1r M/f. Milo et F.Milo Mey ... ,,,., 9Cflklr l!:9lTOW e~rk. P.O.
White elt!phMlS! Dime-a-line I ~ ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,..,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.,,,. ,_ ___ .,...,,..,....,,.....,...,...,...,...,...,..,,....f ~""""'""""""""'""'""'""'""'""'"'""'"""'""'"""""" Box UIO, San Cltmf!nll •
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'. Help W-'/400 ~.!".:'"°" -'14oci Ho~.::'"' 074411 Fu!l!liu,. • Jooo,F_.W,.. -'-'IOOO Fumltu,_{, IC!lll 0PIMM·I ci-w-..-i1id Mllall•nMUt
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tot a llK"ntt&ry ~ Enatnqer-le.nee detlrtd, Frlda.y-Tue&-e =taries 81 \\'ood carved arm divari, lg. man's Mair INS. Group diJPose11 ot: steel Hu~;4~ BH.eb 1'll Administrator.\ d-.y "''Ork Wffk. or love seat. 5 Pc Octagon dark oak din set dt!lks, cbaira. tabte1, tiles, Alt organs It pianos marked
• nchers w/black or avocado Cramed chairs; 8 Pc BR ahelvtng, locken Ii. dnt.fling ilown drasUcall,v'' SEE· SATURDAY NIGHT ,,
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hand and typing skills. with MHIAIOU • r-commodes. decorative headboard l)J. Spanish MCMat.an's 772-3400 & orgQllS. 1 New ' 1 Used ~~:,7*7::.:: ~:mm~:~'tt~~ W•~=~:... ~°!,d:.'iC:.;'~lh matching box sprlbgs, mat-·~~~~:1:~·d·s!.". ~~:~;,~., .. Me.. 6•30 P.M SHARPll
sibk' ptorson wjth the ability )Tl'l, aecret&rial experieooe. ti It.ml Sold lndivldually __ _ (In back of p~ f-tousel • • ••
to handle a numbtr or cler. you wan Shop Around -Before you buy lff US! Garage Sale 8022
icaJ ""' admina""Uon do-* TELETYPE VALUE $1095.95 -FULL PRICE $529.95
lies. IN1£RIM or terms as low e1 $-i.66 per w .. k GARAGE SALE: lG mm
Good sla.11.ing rate and an o:·
utlltnl company bP.nelil
pragram Including 1welve
days vacation during first
year of employment and a
Quistmas to New Years
holiday vacation,
EVENING INTERVIE\VS
MAY BE ARRANGED
Varian Data
Machines
U O Stor Cb Pia B k Fin · sound projector, Tourmellne OPERATOR se ur e arie n or an ancinJ mink stole, sofa & chall-. pr. PERSONNfl SERVKf No Fancy Front -UT Quality Values Inside Span;•h 1.,,.,r.,., rotor TV
1.linlmun1 ooe year private
line experienee. Knowledge
of PBX desired. Hours 10
am to 6: 30 pm.
Confect
P•f Folsum
13:J.0600
COLLINS
445 E . 17th St.
Cost• Mes•, C•lif,
642-7523
lntervltwing
Mon. thru F ri.
I a.m. to 5 p.m.
Equal opporlunity employer
ARTISTS
I antenna. wonien's clothing
, • • • , , sz 10, 1nuch more tnlsc.
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SAT & SUN 646-0106
1906 Ttreslta Ln. NB
\\10MEN'S Clothing, sz 7 & 9.
Men's g, \\'Omens shot>s.
F\irniture, misc items. 171·
B MDnte Vista CM. Sat &
JOBS & EMPLOYMENT -_su_n_lll-0. "'='°'~'~-~--
--------Purniture 8000 FANTASTIC
e New Pianos 9 I EARLY WURLITZER. BRADBURY nspect
All <tyl" • fa>bhos. '11 A W S II "'UICKLY 1 American made, 88 no«-, del S e e ..,. •
w-bench & tuned. Price start.
ing at $499.
Pianos rented opt tn buy
Wurlitz•r Organs
e NEW e
?.1any other niakcs. r.1any
AOK Commission Gallery
nn GAROEN GROVE BOULEVARD -
1 mock West of Beach Blvq., off G.G. Frwy.
start at ssm. ::": -
EVERYTHrNG IN MUSIC Mi1e•ll•neou1 8600 Miscellaneous 8600 ---=
styles & finishes. Prices!~"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beach Music Center B'k: : S I Bris101 Plywood
Factory Sale! & Service I IRI a e ;~-.i~8~.F~l~~
' RADIO CO.
Due to expansion !he Penny·
saver ls accepting apptica.
lions !or part time LAY·
OUT. PASTFrUP & PRC).
DUerJON Artiilts. Experi-
enced preferred. Apply in
person \Ved thru Fri. PEN.
NYSA VER. 1545 Newport
Blvd .. Coste M!'sa
School1·ln1~~!~.!'2~ SPANISJt Returned from
LIFETIME Ci f.t, ~1odel Homes on sale al
typewriting, C b 11 d r e n. less than v.1bolesale! Group
grandchildren, or yoll.r!ell! lncludes beautiful 9 6 ' '
I n d l v I d. u a 11 y tutored quilted sofa & love seal,
Chilcoat 10 lessons typing 3 Spanish oak deoxirator
school. 173 Del 1.tar, CM, IP.hies, swag or table lanips,
~2859 "'all placque, king. quttn,
Sorority l.fouse Clothing SIJIC'!
All types, all sizes. Many
household items foo, 2429
Andover, C.M. 54f>.0037 Daily 12 noon 'tl! 9, Sat 9-5 Our new fabrics are arriving, I =C~-7M~-~~-~=~--
17104 Beach Blvd .. (H\\'Y 39) must make room! SEAICi Exercycle, like new
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A VARIAN SUBSIDIARY
2n2 Michelson Drive
(Adj. Orange Co.
Airport)
Irvin., Cefif. 92464
An equal opportunity
employer M·f
Assemblers
We have ao inun@diatc need
for elecll'tlnic assemblers
with a maximum of l yr.
exp.
You must b(o willing to work.
On the 1st shift from 7:30
a.in, lo 4 p.m, KDowledge of
color code. component parts
& soldering is mandatory.
Good starting rate :t-excel·
lent benefits includifl&'. 12
d&Y5 vaeation during ~ ls!
year of employment.
Varian Data
Machines
A VARIAN SUBSIDlARY
2722 Michelson Drivt
\Adj. Orange Co. Airport)
JrviM, C•lif. 92664
An equal opportunity
employer ~1-f
EXPERIENCED
e ESCROW e
SECRETARY
UNITED CALIFORNIA
BANK
3141 E. CNll Hwy
Corona del Mer
67:1-9240
Equ"l opportunity employer-
EXPERlENCEO
STENO
UNITED CALIFORNIA
BANK
3ai9 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa 546-2003
Equal opportunity employer
19700 J•mbor•e Road
Newport Bt•ch
Equal opporlunlty cn1ploy@r
See Betty Bruce at
Hun~!~ B~~~KAru .?!!:!~,;;.:[~,
~lhng exptor. necessary. Full UO \V. Coast Hwy., N. B.
lime ~mployment, com~ By appoint. 646-3939 beneiill!. App, at gen. offices
PALM ST ATIONERS· l ~,~ .... CH~IN"E~s~ho"'p"'d"'r"il"'1 "'.,""",,,,
1604 S. Harbor ~lvd. operators, d@bun-ing hands.
Fullerton, CaJ1t. Top \vage,;, xlnt \\'Ot'king
TELlfR
CdM. Exf"rienct
.PreftrrH
675-5010
POWER MACHINE
OPERATOR
Sail! by Schock
501 29th Street, N.B.
~·--~1823 -·
cuncl. Cape ' Engineering,
27694 Camino Capistrano,
Laguna Niguel. 831-1164.
Jobs-Mon, Wom. 7500
* HOTEL
DESK CLERK-
CASHIER
Jleavy expnrience on NCR
4200. Good salary, .'i days.
Apply in person. Only
cxpcrJcnL't:'d need apply.
LADY Pensioner. share
home fur lig ht hoilllekCCl)-
ing, co1npanionship plus.
small salary. 646-7087 or
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LOCAL I• w firm requires NEWPORTER INN
part time typist for autonia.. Ul11 Janiboree Road
tic typewriter, E1.o·e:s pre. Newport Beach
ft"rred, hours to be arrang. 64.,_1700 M. 642-9900 --
COMBINATION, Shan> Ba' • WAITRESSES
Mruds k Go Go Dam:•rs-e BUSBOYS Top . wages $3.00-$3.50 to
start. Ph. for int. 54f>.9983 Xnlt working col'Xlilions. Ap.
SASSY LA.SSY, 2901 Harbor, ·ply in person alter I pm.
c.M. THE FISHERMAN
GOING To Europe this year?
Brosh up your French
ronversa.tion in my class.
642-<760
e VIOLIN Teacher. quali·
fied, expcr. Enrollment srec
this wk! 67;rS328.
MERCHANDISE FOR
SALE ANO TRACE -
Furniture 8000
AOK Liquidation
Fron1 Banks . Financt Co's
F.stat!'s . r.1odel J lon1es
QUALITY FURNITURE
Spanish -l\fctfilerran!'an
l\laple • Mahog . ~fodern
Br<!_nd name bedrooms &
king or any size box springs
& mattres..~s. Custom made
sofas & ~ove scats. Exquisite
dining rooms & hutches.
Guaranteed frost tree refrig·
e1'3tors, color TV's, late n10.
d!'I \\'&Shers & dryers arc all
on salr a! sacrifice prices~
AOK Warehouse
77!.! G;11'fi,.n Grovc Blvd.
·~ Block \Vest of Beach
f\"rur Carden Grovc f"rwy
0J)C'n 10.9 • Sun 10-6
MOVING
or lull si1.!! bedroom suite
<..'Omplete Incl box springs,
n1a1tress, linens & boudoir
lamps, Spanish oak 6 pc
dinlng set priced f'lse\vherc
at approx. $1195.00 ALL
FOR ONLY $399, $20 down,
$4.99 pf!r ... eek , out of
st.ale credit OK. \V i 11
separate tor quick sale. 20th
Century Furniture. 9 '? 7 2
Garden Grove B 1 v d • ,
Garden Gr'tlve Daily 10..9,
Sat 10-6. Sun 12.5 Come
in or call 1714) 530-5240
17 Pc. King Size
Bedroom
Large 9 dra1vcr dresser. mir·
ro •. 2 bedside stands, king
size headboard, h-ame, quilt·
efl mattress, 11beets, blank·
ets, etc,
Choice of Spanish
or Modern Style
All For $249
No clown . Pmti. only S9 mo ,
WELK'S WAREHOUSE
HD 3-\\'bccl Frame, r,,usc.
'Cy!!' & Car Parts. Tools,
Posters. Mens' Clothing.
21&-l5th, JIB. Sun. only.
Caragt' Sale-Saturday
1.fouschold furni ture, incl 's -4
!\\'in b!'ds, $10 eaeh, 217
Ruby A\'e. Balboa Island.
3 Family furniture, lamps,
appliances. misc. Sat & Sun
10 to 4 Pl\l 321 Coral, Bal
Isle
GARAGE-RUl\1MAGE Sa.le
Sat April 19, 9: 30 am-4 pm
I7!i6 loll'a SI., CM 545-7975
Antiq,uos ~.:;o.. ___ ~1_10
(2l~LARCE t'rigida !re
Refrigerators, auto deh'Osl ,
bottom . freezers. $149 and
$99. },ood freezers, 12 cu ft
upright $98. \\lestinghou~e
elec range 30' ', $99.50.
Whirlpool 2 speed washer
$119. Kenntore. 2 speed
washer, $124.50. Frigidaire
deb: (Laundry pairl azlec
copper $179. Other \l'ashers
priced as Jo,.,. as $79.50.
Davis-Brown 64&-1684
l~ mi. So. Snn Diego F\vy. $45. H'"""•'•" B'"•h "'~536 R d d I $10 95 Call'"'-,,.__!15tl'J Ea1'1y 1969 r.fodel e Ute 0 • MENS MacGrFgor golf clubs.
.CONN ORGANS 2 Days Only! Roll·Klng bag & cart $70.
Solid state. all types J)('rc .. Sal l~;J·?o Su l ·3()."<:0 Good condition. S'IG-1802
chin1es. Lesl le S~akers. '" n · ;,i. Vanguard Triml.inc Au!o
Sµinr! & 1hca!l'r 111odels al ANYTHING Air Conditioner $51).
gre11! savings no1\'! GOES • 548-4888 • One!' a Year Sal!'
WURLITER PIANOS 2400 w. Coast Hwy • FIRE & Burglar Alarm
NB, 642-6316 Systems installed as low as
Low tel'ms _no rlown pymnt l'!!"!l!!!~!'!!!l!i!!!!~!!!!!l~l I $99. Call 642-3490 Open SUn 12 to 5 1~
?.1on & Fri eves 'til 9 * AUCTION * STEEL guitar Sl.5.
Gould M usic Company paddleboard $35. It you will sell or buy 536-2683 2045 N. Main SA 547-0081 give Windy a tr~, '
HAi\fMOND . Steinway "t· Auctions Frid~y 7;30 p.m. 3-WHEEL goll cart. new bat-aha & terics, good condition. m -nei; · used pla11a5 Windy'$ Auction Barn $450 8.10-282:: or all makes. Best buys ln . .
So. Calif. rigbt here. Behind Tony s Bldg, Mat'!. -
SCJL'11DT MUSIC CO., W7S~i Newpoprl, Ci\l 646-8GS6 Misc:. Wanted 8610 /
1907 N, ?.Jain, FURNITURE . All newlv ~ ~ · ·-----
Sailing
Santa Ana uplKJ!stered. Sofas, hide-a. $ WE BUY $
THE BEST DEALS h"1s. cha;rs, lo"'"""· .,_
On Pi•nos & Organs liques, dining table 11·1 5 $ FURNITURE $
chairs. Polaroid camera. APPLIANCES Are Always At 54i-l781 or 546--0957. 3281 Color TV'1-Pi•no'J-Sltr••·
Colorado Ln, 01. I Piee• or HouJ• full
\VARD'S BALD\VIN STIJDJO NE\\'PORT Beach T!'nnis CASH IN 30 MINUTES
1801 Ne~1'port,_C.l\1:, 642-8481 Cluh !llen1bership for sale. • 541.4531 •
GIBSO_N J-50 Save S200. Call Harry
REFRIGERATORS \11ith Har,:shcll CtlM', Butler, SO-J-482-3SS2 or j Luskey Cn~s-Cro~s DiI-ec-
'1Til<'. 1956 1-:ast Banci'tlfl. j tories · Ne1vpor! Beach. San Fro1n !\'IODEL HO~tES S320 ne1v. $200 or offer.
Sl>11eral to choose (ron1 Eric. 675-51&1 afler 6 P!\I Camarillo, Calif. Or.mentr. 492-4337
GOr \\'. 4th SI., Santa Ana Dunlap's, 1815 Ne11·port • S.\IALL upright piano D~VE!\PORT, rto111n (iJl('d,
Open Da.Uy 9 • 9 Costa ~Tesa * 548-7788 niade in S!eini\·av factory 6 !an tweed, excellent con.
Sat. 9 . 6 Sun. 11 , S O'J\EEf>'E & Merrit range. !\-lo.kl' olier. 49;,....-i564 ' dilion $•17. Andirons, han<l =====~.CC~--I l\1'0Ught & poker $ 3 0 Complrlr• Fr'C'nch Provincial Chromt' loP. rxcellent con. STUDIO PIANO, $175 .needs 675-40IJ. 3 21 Poinsettia: LABRADOR Pup, 4 mos. old
Bedroo111 set, dining ruon1 dition $50. Call 673-182.8 Fri luning. CdM fem. Good 11·ith children.
includes china, table 11·/ & Sun. * ;).19-2418 * .7.=""'°""°~~=~~~ See aft. 1 Mt! 2340 Elden,
l('1111es .t· 6 chairs. color UPRIGHT Freerer. $ 7 5. PIANO TUNING Ii Re · M~:L~ Buffet. 56" wide by CM 4/21
FREE TO YOU -----1
l"V , \Viii separate, Mu~t be Kenmore Classic G"~ SIO"", E pall' 35 hi gh. Good cond. $20. f'REE Must sell entire sold 81 a sacrifi-pri"e.' ..., .... At"-rt"""A•",:......,reasonab,!_! ,,967 Oil? duplicator, . uses sprlt lo you. Large Bamboo ... ,. ... $150. 858 Victoria, Apt B, ,..., '"'""s u•....., fluid, \\/Orks fine, $ 4 5 • 30 Jt tall. You cul canes or
Houseful of Furniture Tcrrns available. C.!'vl. I<IMBALL Consalettc piano. &12-3219 or S39-2S76. ~* A~~nts as desired .
:: y1·s nc\v. Queen sz Spanish AOK Wareho o L. .. ..... .............. USe KE:NM RE Aulo \vasher & 54,6-g.,96881 finish; like new $675. All!ATEUR ••• ,,-, Swo• •= BR ser. corner groups, din t d ..... " v-N ·i~•
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T1'l'l Garden Grove Blvd, e cc ryer, matching set. · transceiver. Xlnt cone!. 1275_ K • • 1:.o1,S, 6 wk.s old. 4 all rm sci, sofas. bar stools, 1 Bl ,_ 1., 1 Ro""-" • ,.,, I g 0 wh;to 3 1 all bl k bumper pool table. Much ·~ ocn. ·vest 0 Beach ... uuu "" ., .. ar. · 6'1" GRANO. \Valnut finish. Hy-Gain 18 AVQ vertical all ' orange, ac ·
, . Near Garden Grove Fnvy 847-811:; very good cond. band antenna. !JO. &1"!6'6 1 grey stripped. 2 mothe1· l\fEDICAL E.'<p'd bi 11 in g more -Everything l!O<'~! I 0-·1•9 * S:o• 1n" .,... cats Heallh <:At: ""'"' 4121 Sal,_ Suo_ I". ··-" ~ .... ....., WHIRLPOOL gas rclrigcra. * ll46-2188 * ~~'~Y'~-~833--0l<~~~7;,~'~"=-~-~liifi._>i;j;ifi''j;-~-f-'-~=ij;;~;;;;;-1 clerk & lite bookkeeper lor·l-~~--c~-~~~ • ~· -
at the Pier, H.B.
inedical facility. Send Short Handed ~l BayshoN' D1>. 20 Pc. Maple lor, no frost w/ice inaker NE~V Hamm4'.'n? Model h'. \VHOLESALE 5 gal SEALPO INT Siamese,
resume P, O. Box 258, South J have an immediate open· (Bayshores) NB. $100. Speed Quff'n gas dryer, Spinet. Oak finish. $650. PM nia.rgueriles $2.50 ea. l1i gal female. l 4 mos. All shots,
Laguna. lng for 2 Real Est.ate sales • 646-1310 * 3 ROOM GROUP $20. Fret' washer· w/dryer. only 673-7030 twisted jumpers, $1.1. ea, decl&\\'ed. To elderly person
I T --'"'""""""""~""''"'~.... lncluoes: Uving room set · _639-..,28~7~6~o~r~64"°"'2-_37=1=9_==~ 1--· various ot .. -r plan'--466 E . only, 548-5184. DRAPERY open.tor, exp'd. peop e. op . ~mm1s~1ons, 1 · '"' ..,,
&: fabler. Claasic Draperie!, e.xcellent lratn1ng. liberal 20 PC. ''MADRID'' ta.blc' • lamps . bedroom \VASHERS & DRYERS Television 8205 18th St.. c.a.t. FEMALE German Shepherd
3853 Birch St, N. a. ad budgl'I. high sales vol· Sf't • ,qUilted mattress • ma· Several from ModtJ Hoines S~ALE""'~,~,~Mco-~1~B~R~~~-'vith papeni, affectionate, * ... 1431 * ume. Call for interview. 3 Room Group pie dining room. AU ror.,. Dunlap's, 1815 Newporl Z1~m-I50 p23",Color (remote) & ~ i; r'oPr' 3 ~ 4 !:s excellent guard dog. To
....,. f>itOM MODEL HOMES $449 Costa r.tesa :wS.7788 ~"· · ac an.t Bell Color . ' .,... =c· single temalP. 675-2843 '1/21 BABYSI'ITER needed Tues C, F. Coles•,...orthy 642·7m 21", Early Amer cabinet tional. apt So/ gas slove,
thru Fri. 2:30 pm to 5:30 REAL ESTATE. Shouldn't Includes: Quilted 90fa & No do\vn . Pmts. only $18 mo. RARE i;al!': Genuine old \V/ tambor doon;, $199. gas dryer, \Vasher, brkfst NEED good home for lovable
pm. 2 ch.i.ldren, 2 &. 4. ya11 be selling t~ hottest chair -2 end tables & col· WElK'S WAREHOUSE Chinese lacquer screen. 6 Revere auto cartridge tape set. 6T:r4214 675-6342 blk & wht friendly pregnant
646-9T.l0 area Huntington Beach? fl!"' table - 2 lamps -dress. panels, Citing Dyn.. t:Ol· recorder $149.95. Davis. l'vlAGNAVOX Slereo; bdrm. cat. \Vlll plal'e kit!ens.
DISHWASHER Call Phil McNamee Village er -mirror -hearlboard -lrctor's item. Reas. 499-2·147 Bro\vn. 646-1684 set·, French inlaid table·, ... , 836-449:: 4121
I ~· .. 71 quilted box spring &: mall· 60C \V. 4th St .. Santa Ana .. ..
D""' Rea Estate .,_.....,, t'.!r NO\V OPEN! Dolls, c.-ol---glas.<i, old clocks: misc. POODLE: . Terr. Mother & 6 ~ ·~ "IOJ ress -5 pc-. dining roo1n : Open Daily 9 . 9 C & 2106 \V. Oceanfront (Across'!='=~====--,-,-,,-,~ tc>blc & 4 hi·back chairs. Sa 9 lector ·s & Giff i tr ms . am•r.as Equip. 8300 548-7000 lovely young pups ncl, good
Sharp CarMr G•ls !rom Pier & Dory Fleet) EXPERIENCED d j n n ~r CO?.IPARE AT $749.95 : L ' -6 Sun. 11 . 6 HELEN'S ANTIQ UES 2.123 ROLLEJFLEX Camera 3.51---,G=1B=s=o=N~J7.~so~-homes. &l2-5808 4/'lJ. ~l:ys. Clerk Typlzll!. GaJ PART Time typist. girl Fri· \\'l iters ~ waitresses, ban· $399 ~~:~re~~~~dutbu~;oq':a~[tyt, Ne\\'fXlrl Blvd, store J . 01. Tcs.i;ar Lens MX Synch. $80. '>'>ith Hardshell case, 2 YR. old Med. sized male
Fridays, ~ts. Bkkprs, day, 3 to 6 hrs a day. Flex· quet1 wait1"1 ''"s' Bus bo,;._s. N d Prnt 1 116 .$85. Large rose occ. chair l.fONDAY Specials, jewelry 645-2629 $320 new. S200 or offer dog. Has tags & shots, lami·
RNs "1: LVNa. Both f@e Ii: tee ible. Age 17 to 25. $1.65 per App Y, a er pm. <Kn ° O\vn-son Y mo. ~. Lge round oak coffee & misc\. James' Antiques • Eric. 675-5160 alter 6 PM, ly pet. 642-Z724 4/22
paid jobs, Top co's? Call hr. 64" ~10 ••k ~ Pbyll.is Bl'O\\'ll s Restaurant. 31106 WEI.K'S WAREHOUSE I bl SI 2721 E. Coast Hwy, CdM S G FREE4° to -"·me 6 t no..;. 548-........ ~ .... IUI So. Coast Hwy., So. Laguna. a e 5. Couch $2:1. Inlaid porting Goods 1500 IRL'S, Boy'11 bikes $4 -$8. '"' . cu' ·-,,_ SALES CLERK 40 .. _ wood coffee lable SJJ. 1 .......... Vast stock Amer/Eur furn&: ~ Parts 10c _ S7. Clo'"--·. ,11 puppiei:, part B e a g 1 r.:. ARGUS AGENCIES ' . •u .. , HOUSECLEANING He I P -•· 1 •-t.a ""'~ ""' ""70 5 day \\'eek, Sat incl. ' . 600 \V. '11h St.. Santa Ana ba by crib $25. Red naug, c oc..... fTY Morgan AnH-HUNTING Rifle \Vln. mo sizes lOc _ $5. 1949 Arnold, .,..,,...,., 4/22
1869 C Newport Blvd., C.l\1. Call only 642-.. fi63 \\'l.nled, C' 0 u P 1 (' · F.x· Open Daily 9-9 C:i!iloung"r 1\·/vibrntor $45. ques. 2428 Newp, Bid., c .r.t. 70-338 mag. I\'/ adj .scope & CM. 548-9526 2 l\oIOS. old puppy, part
BAIU.WD night!. MAVER· lor appo\nlmcn; perienced & reliabl!'. Call ' 511 1. tJ-6 Sun D-6 \Vnh1u1 hall table S IO. KENl\fORE 30" doublt' oven casl'. Like nciv S I :J 0 . l.Q~U~7.L;-----~K~-CC--~S~---,.-,.-_ Poodle·Terri!'r, black, n1a!e.
CvtS 54()-1249 _ 642--'"19 · 536-.1fi:"? " · ng • lZe heel IV/ '1A" TCK 1728 Ne\.\'por1Blvd, C.M. SALESLADY E · ced -1 RETURNED FRO'! 1.0 gas range SlOO. F'rigidairc )~ _ _ _ quilted 111 a t I , , •ompl•I" lMV"'"2769 aft. 5 p.m. ~/21 . . . . xperi!'n \VAITRESfu & BUS 80\'S . " " Apply alter 6 p.m. onl). tor bakery. NEEDED. CALL FOR 1 LUXURY APARTJ\I EN T CLO Mahogany c h i n a dish\vashrr. deluxe $.ti. 471 SKIN D1v1ng equip. T"·in N()ver used S98; \VOrtli $250. 4 ADOR. 12 Siani. Kittens, 6
Beauty operator full or 544-6160 /\PP'T 847_2.).'Jl Complete hard rock n1aplc cabill('t, 2 glass dr11. S45. Magnolia. CM. 54&-3704 5{J's, rcg .. etc. Make offer , Si7-0400 ,vks. 0!1!. \\'Caned & hsbrkn.
part lime. Balboa Island. BEAUTICIAN Needed to ' hOUS(!ful, king bc<h'OOn1, Olrlrr & lru-gcr ch 1 n a KENlloiORE \VashE'r. good 2 ___ 13=·="'~'-='-"~'-~---JCA=R~P~E'l'=s~.~v~;~,y~l~s.-cT~il~,-,-, ~1,-,-1• 67:l.-rol5 Aft. 4 P.J\ol. 4/21 ** 61>3101 ** take over clientele. 61~2835 • -Me & cui;tom living: roon1, 7 pc 1tin. cabinet gtasi; on ·1 sides. $SJ. cond. guaranteed. SJ5. RIFLE. 300 H & 1-l magnum, est gtyles and color& Com-1 t'Am Guinea P igs, 8151
MOTH.ER'S helper. live-in; days, & eves 64&-4608 Aty,nci•:~ n 7550 Ing roon.1, c.'Olor TV, rrosr 3 Ql'lginal N. Currier pie· * 847-8115 * Enfield action, \\'ilh scope & merclal & Residential. Ex· Michael Drive, Apt A, lh•n·
lllht duties.· Costa Mesa o p En AT o Rs-spec. om free refn.gcrator, washer & tures. 536--3612 Sal & Sun. \VASHER & DR YER (stack-case. SlOS. 54g...{i794. pert installation. tington Beach 4/21
home. 847-6848 For app't. ma•ht-Good ••v St•ody FEMALE dl)"cr. Will Wll a.II or part, * Double bo.x springs & e<l) S75, excellent 1.-ond. --642-1403 54().7262 SMAU. femaJe ~--k~·--.. ..... ......,. · · , tem1s avail t•-I•--Ml 111 •LAA '-"" -... ,,..... CHILD care, my horn@. 8:JO Garment factory. 642-2666 Bkkpr, (fee pa1dl .. to 5600 . ma u.:ss, i~ ne1v. reason. 9b"2-1670 see nMus ~ • VACUUMS • nerd s g'o o d home .
to 2:30 WHk-days. $30 per TEl\IPORARY Typist, 5 day SIC. 1nature, ~table ,. AOK Warehouse abl('~ Bali Hi Trlr Crt. Sp WASHER &: Dryer Rcpa,ir. KNITTED fABRKS $10 up. Repa!Mi & parl.5. 496-2585 4/19
\\'t't'k. 545-4147 "'eek. Write: P. o. Box us Stock Cshr (spht le' 1 ~Q S.ij() 7722 Garden GrovP. Blvd. Gl, S.A. CoJI 53l-3L'l0 Xlnt-guarantced service Reasonable, Coast: Vacuum, BEAtrrIFUL Half-Shepherd
JANITOR C M Or Ph. 642--7725 Exper. IBJ\! ~; Bl()(•k \Vest of Beach Reas rates. 847-8115 33.l E 17lh C 1'1 642-1560 POPP>·-4 mo·•h• old, lo·-• '
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' · AIR Bkkpr tfee paid) to S:l75 I Near Garden Grove F'J'\\'Y LOVELY 8 ft sofa, never US· ""'FOR SALE · ' . ' . children. 54ti.'2959 4ffl Vitamins Mfg. plan! DRIVERforcattti""'tnlck, You•g 1 .. _4,-10 50 O 109 * S IOS -t qut"lt-• Bon1l 1 S _ M h" ll"O Re .. ,_ 1 & MillNE\VPORTBcachTenn1s
for appt. call 646-3931 21 or over exp. ·;,, nee . .,..,.ty" (~pfl;-'"ftt l , .. , 10 S;j~:i ~=!>"7---"-~-,--~""~-~ ,-, ' "'' ' sco -•wing .ac '""----·--~"a:._~,. 0"1mP8" 1 2 Club family membcn;hip. 2 ADORABLE kiUens. wean---• ~ -•·-531 1041 ~· • F"-'lur rel"~ h•m d;~ chguardcd $115: matching euus "'"' . n Y a.m. G t''IM _ _, ..... DESPERATELY,..,.,..., Kuuuea11UI!b"· -SIH.t-~~. ... ... e .......... ..,.. J s~ 53 '68 SINGER z· t ~ =train....., shots 646-4698 .,.,... "" 1 ud' mod 1 ovc St'nl •J. 7-8032 , Jg·zag. au o. p.1n . 9'l9 Baker, Costa Mesa. · ** ,~ .. •·-** · · . babys.itter 3:30-12:30. CM. \\'AITRESS wanted Apply In l\lALE Pay 11 IOS. <' homes, EA with walnut cabinel. Take ,,,..~ after ~i. weekdays 4122
M "-, ·~ ·~ 1103 decorators cancellation. • Sl'ERN Hardrock maple 4 1961 OLDS Conv. Exttllent ....... 1QUE G-, al area. Y uum · onir.iuov Peraon. ~fesa Lane!, EngincP.r l\1/E dcgr!X' bed $50 ovE>r 5 pymnts, S7.:5 mo. nn • ·-~... c e FREE Refrigerator, frtt;r:cr
EM ~. -A CM 113 500 Spanish & Mediterranean etc poster · · Box spfin& Coll s~ ~16 an·M.....,., cond. RCA color TV A: st_aro ·~-Portobl• 18,. TV ,.-, .. • "•rks -· 96• _7 mo-1 =,;~~;,IT::,TO:::,'~:;;' ='--''°~°'-=~=""=··=;·==I IF,., pd\ .......... " RD fVRNITURE & mott-·· 125 ••c h "~ ,...... ·-SI t h -• " ~~ "" ..-·-· Dye &moldio:xprrif>nce ... ._ · -·. eep eac •ng cart. Excellent condition h:tgll only, 4/19
H.lp Wanted Help Wanted Cabinet Maker ffee pdJ S'1 ph 11144 Newport B lvd., CM 673-4668 Musical Inst. 8125 machine Ir: records S40. Sun, S50 646-4225 YR USED l!Ofa $10: used dineUe -----------April 20. 1741 ·Pomona, No. -· _ ·==~~~ 4 old blonde female ~ lp;;;;W~o;-;";;";;;;;;;;;;;;7;;400;,;:;;;;W:•:"'°:;;";;;;;;;;;;;;7;;400~1 Heavy experiellC(' every night ti! 9 $2'2: iiair lanip~ S!I; mat· Guitar Headquarters lC, cr.1. Call days Mon-Fri STAUFFER Reducing die. To good home. Matrrlal Oerk !fee iobl $3..'5 Wed., -0 -L & Sun 't"•I 6 ""7797 MACHINE ~3581 ~.,.. tress &. Box S22: 11.F.R.C. e NE\V and USED e ~ .,.,,,.. Inventory experirnce C II "' • ., Aecounlanl (fP.e jobi .. 12K QUAL. Kng Sizt' b!'d "'' !'l48-J.181 Fender • Vo.'< • Slandcl lO KEY elcc add'g mach $30. a ~-.7 7 \VJ<: female puppy .
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STENO -SECRETARIES
lnteresUng positions requiring one to
three years otfice experience. Pleas·
ant personality plus accurate skllls
on e!ect.ric typewriter and shorthand
required.
Conttct Denna Ehle
17141! 546-IOJO
.uJl Heritor Blvd., CMt• Mes•, '262•
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Resurne n-qulrOO quilted m .at l., complete I 'so=rA'""'l~S0.,----&'""'2~1a-,..,.-~1-,-rm-e GIBSON • MARTIN Rt:iyal io:ltt typewriter S50. EARLY Amer. couch & chr ~hort-h11ired, blk/brn -"'Ill
Mtrchents P•rsonntl Nevtr used $98.' worth $250, chairs, $2.5. ea. Xlnt cond. e WILSON e YMIAH.A Ren1init:ton Rand prinl'g 2 end tablez. copperto~ 00 llm11 ll. 646-7586 4/21
Agency 847-0406 Call 549-4230. Orum Heedqu•rterl calculator S75. Smith-Corona Frigidaire, mod. Labier; & FRE:E Rabbit II.duh, frmale:.
:.!IMS \Vt~tdUf Drlvr SOJ>~A & Chair. new, never ROUND Maple Table, 4 cllfS • NEW and USED • stand, t.)'ptWrlter $35. AU ln chair, etc. 546--0603 • l yr old tame trlendty peol
Conl<'r lith & lrvlnt u~. Make otfer. 548-$l25 & pad. Naugahyde couch. LUDWIG, ROGERS, AsrRO rood conrt. J?OO w. CO&!t UPHOISI'EIUN(; • (Euro-646-8298 4171
6.J5.2nn -sc;..5685 (lr 962-3059 eves only. All good. 548-53.17 tarse selection \\i th new 4 H"1'·· NB. pean crtlllsmen) Free est., Kl'ITENS, 6 1o1ttks old.
newport ,
peisonn~
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Profestton•I Strvlce
for the employer
•nd th• appllc•nt
833 Dov•r Dr., N.B.
641-lt70 54 .. 2741
Schools.lnstrudlon 7600
PIANO ~~..,n~: The \'e'I')'
bell\ in ll\.~lrucl'lollll. Call
M-4-21\.19
20 PC. MODERN
3 ROOM GROUP
Includes: f'\oral sur• & chair
walr.ul h1,bl~, . lamps .
complele bedmom "''ith quill
ed rnattreBS • $ pc, dlootte,
etc.ADfl'lll',.,
$277
Nv down • Pmls, oflt7 $10 mo.
WELK'S WAREHOUSE
pc. sets and cymbals atart· FOR Salt' Air cotnpressor ., ... "'"""' 'fWIN bedroom !t'l •A5, End • dt".. pickl.\p, ~5 Main, HB '1'1<>-0UN 4/21 .,.. ing at $99.50. Pedah1. hi·hats 40 gal tank $12.'i ~hop Be tohlc• s.·,_ r~ bo:v•_ ~-11 · · "' rnard's Vphol 536-&loa ..........,ENS J bl • 7 7 ..,. .... , -v ..... and 11e1s rep.a.ired, All mall Sn11lh $1%1. Lincoln 225 amp ' , "''' ' · ac ... , grty.
Sunday nnly. 673-6302 part&, acce110ri« I.: cymb.'\b al'e i\"elder $"15. Rrfria. sz;;, CHARTER Membtrsh1p fot v.·~b; old. 6i.r5881 .t/19
3 ROOMS FURNITURE. ln stock, l.gt' hl•Avy desk $20. Bdnn sale. Nl!.WPORT BF.AOi FREE puppy 6 mo old, l~s
MUST SEU.! " EVERYTHING IN MUSIC itel, l!ke ne'" S\50, QUI T64~~~S CLUB. Ca 11 chlldtn 962-5189 4-19
1<2-4844alt S oowltcl)o. B h M ' ( t 148-4'96•ft 5.15pm. '==-=,.......~---TOP SOIL
4 \Vl!ITE naugahyde dining eac USIC en er •. RUSSEU. v -b 0 t I 0 m STERLING Flat\\"att -Laguna Beach "94-8.l 71
chnlrs, like new SlO each. F··•·-Sal•• , o--·t-surfboard, tin bGx. xlnt Intern at Ion •_I '• _co. '""135 ~"98 ..,.._,, "'-·~ ... ., TINE.'ITAl.. 12-FERTILIZER, horse wl •~ , 6o..-vo "'-u .. 12 -· 'Ill 9, o.1 ".. cond. SGa; eJec. <Uitilr Ir . St.~ piece ... _ ...a•v ""''"' -» """ pl ce elti"'"' 61'J..8*)9 &1W1vina-s. 548-.l24J 4121 Maple Hutch $SO m04 ,,..,,. Blvd .. 1H""' 391 ""P-$511; Y•m•h.t ro Tnin • ' --··--1~-1 ml. So. San Oltgo Fwy. bike, "d". ~w forkll JG,;. Tropical bull sna.ke I Bl:.""D sprl"R &: mattre1s. Nr * 642~ * H1n.ti~lon Bench 847-8.')36 ~9-CQ<ll & cage. $9. BTiitol &: \\lamer. 549-2309
60':' \V. 4th 51 .. S.nltl An• 11 P.F.•'RIGER:'TOR. DI ft I n & 12 S!rlnq. hollow bocl)'i "'\' Hl'<·llnlrta cta.mpt'I' ~ab,l ,-,==,.-,!16So,_.36.\0-'_ ,,--,-~ FREE kltte~. 673-4236 4122
Oprn Daily 9 . 9 tbl & chni~ 2 rooms or clel'lrlc guitar. $Ga. $:ill. 1:: .. PackArd lkll color A\\'NINC 8 x It. plastil· CL'TF; Blk. Rabbit adult,
Sat. 9 . G Sun. ll . 6 bedroom lurn. 642·3324 eYt'i'I. • 846-3>19 • 1V. m11kr offl'r, 8."5.S-B \lie-coalM canvas. 'l't'lesroph'lt m11Je. 64&-tro.i tilt
, find att•• boys ui I.(). I THE QUIO<ER YOU CALL. Nei-.J • "-'°"roensiangh•t tnrin, Ot. frame 11 pole.«. s~:>. :\."li-llll A~rr~L"l'. m11h11T fe:mflll!:
day'• Ousirtl'd AdL n1r Q\JIC'KER YOU SEW. rtnd '' •ill'! • •·ant ad' Wblte Elephantzr C11ARt>E )'!)I.IT want ad now. Silll"l'!e.."".' ttl. 5.16-.~ 4122 -----'----·
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ANTIQUl'~ Mahoi::a11,Y step $LJDF, projector $25. GIRL'S Schwinn Stl~
table, leather top $25. n.rtc ID-13.16 . ~ blkf,. Chrome fe1*rt ud
rh-.wer chest, while \\'It~ PERFECTofl·wbitc .~tn,5.546-1115 ronnie11.. top $20. sa..~ boo!•, :-±;::.,:z;;..:::...:;c:_ ___ I ~1oilltov, she 9 $25. )~our h:c upholstored armlou ct)alr RENAULT tnnamlllion $20
cream chairs, antlquo heart $25. 6 straight chah, V.l>Ven Radiator ~ 81)1,re lire and
design, go.Id RY"''' 11e•ts. SC1..l8/back• n1 ea c h . rim $4. each .. Bucket sea ta $3 ""\ Hand· tied l.l"l'• ~. wool ·each. 545-4475 vrime-a>a.tcd, ready to hag t Jlainl aJ'O' color $15 each. ~5 ' gold, oU-whi e. 4' x 5' ROUND dlnlni: !able 36"
Antique smoke 1tand v.ith · • 49-1-775.l * diameter, v.·alnut w It Pl
dra1rer $15. 1933 Wallace. ne\'&mar top S35 End tables,
Apl . I, upgtaln, C . M. AQUARfUMS 6 and S gallon1 1 coUee table, walnut with
G\2-2932 $.J to S4 each, one stlf con-nevamar top SlO each or 3
0111\t Meter $15 19•· port•ble tained Pemco $25, 3 10 lor S2,; Danish mode1'fl oc·
$1.>. ~ gallon S5. $8 and no each, 2 ca.sional chair& with zl~
15 gallon $12.50 to Sl5 each,. pered cushions $15 each 2 ~~~ l\tERCURY, f'li't't')'lhin:: 3 SlB.rxil $3 and SS. 96l-83l9 table lamps $10 each or 2
but enginf! $25 plus extra BOOKCASES $6 . S25. 1960 for $15. Italian style an-
lransmlssion. 59 !-~lal 500 Rambler radio S'1. Stereo tiqucd tamp $25. Everything
S:!j, 11<'cds work. End taWes, al'lll !ISBOrled good speakers excellent condition 540-8538
-:. $j. !needs refinishing) $1 · $15 .• BOwling ball $3.50 PADDLE; board. excelknt
Dcser1-Ain' heat lamp fQ. ar.rt $4,.\0. Dresaers and J t..a.. Sa~" IJS
Oars: for 2 man nift $5. chesl.!I Sta •· $25. Otild's ~inj use. ~cc ·
4-V\V. rinis $15 and $.} f'&ch . desks no 515. Chain $2 • ~-~· -------~1n1n filrn editor and splicer $ii . Night standi $5 $8, n.e.,.N, Volvo 544 parts:
$23. Proj«tor cover $5. 2100 llollyv.·ood headbo8rds SS. fender$ la pajr-Grill a n d ~·ederal St., C.~f. Dvuble silt' box t>P{ings ~nd sheQrSl.2 Hood $10 Bumpers ~ BUCKET scats. bolt down, mauress $12 eaCh. Twin S7 Dl!ck lid $9 Olher Volvo
SIS each. 4 track cai· tapes size box springs and mat-body,, mechanical and gla.u ~::each. 673-554!1 tress SlO each. Patio table items S1·$15. 67~76
--:FALCON" Po t bl v·l!h foldlng legs $20. Gas SURFBOARD 9' 4" nnd bike
patio ba.rbet.'U: a e:~IJ~~~ ~atc1_-in cabinet :sa. 36.'<36 trailer $20. 67~2336
o·ondillon S2S. Elcct~lc' spH, -~::~:a •1a:!~n.$l2. P~"'C'r LARGE 4 pl('C(' ~tlonA.1
propane g~s tank, sheJv:s uiJdl'r d::h car =si;~~r sofa, needs upholsttnng ~
and plas11c cover S 2 J , H 'd "OOd TV bl si5 1'fahogany d1'CsMr 5 1 .1
J-;alboa Point. 67>-4929 a\ \IC t ct nets, 1'fahogany highboy Sl~• Qf. cat· i. us oni 6 e er n g flee desk S20. 67S-l148 ::ocr STAlNLESS steel \1irc whc1•I $4. Com I o r ta. b I e -~~="7~~--"-"--
ropc 6xl9 lOc loot for ,.t"Jclio couch bee $ 2 5. 1:.-" El\IBOSSING tapc' SOc
Jo!elint's o. hr. I yard g, l\i i si.-cllancous glass\\'Bl"C roll, Argu~ C-3 fiash at·
lJrange life ''l'Sls $-!. 4x8 ~,j " bofl!;s;; c-s..;. 892-95'16. 15432 la"hn1cnl $1 . ~ .. heavy duty
c\lcrior Aee Pl~·ood nc1v Duke Circle. Hunt:izagton drill p7.50. 1926 UnlW'rsi!y
SW. Pncu1natic boat fender Bench of Minnesota Jr. year book
~S. Foot locker $.1. Torque PIGEONS 13 . b!I Sl S"JO. ·ss Ford spotlight SJ.
111-ench 150 lb. S25. Com· feed ~2 =:-· squa · Hcovy duly batte1·y c~r i •1~sion checker st o . · a.rr JIO"''er $15. Large comptts!Er only
1 ·raflsman sabre sa,,. $10. mo~·er Sl2. Singh~ box $25. Girl's i..r · bike $6.
Craftsman circular &11.111 8" sprtngs and nu_i.ttress no. Unicycle $4. T\U>e 1.cslf'r SZ,.
RD'RJCERATOR, apt sWi
•"t'lgldo.ll'f!, aood coodil.ion,
l.'l'eti.t tor 1urplus or beer
xturate S21. 67"'.HX>47 ovcn-1,...
ALL 011,y S&turda.y 8-5. ll!M.
Boise Wicy, Costa, Mesa..
5-46--0291 2 cribs $Il>-SL'i.
Bathlnette $4. Portable TV
SlO. Iron ~-Wiglet $10.
11lgh chair $5. Clothing
X--$2. Bicycles $ l 0 -S 2 0
Bakery goods le-&lc. Ca.r
llf'at $2.
BOAT Trailer. homtn13dc. j
15'" \\'heels !or 16' and under '
125 . .Never used S14 wid..Tr
cat hed SID. Night tttble $2.
545-3319
DELTi\ 6jQ ;..: 13 tubeless 4
ply tires, guaran!f'l'tl for
25,000 n1Ucs one n10nlh old,
paid $90 for 4. Sl5 each. Kl
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BRO\VN 1\,·ced bed divan,
re<-en!ly uphollrtered S:!l.
546-2646
2 IRONS Sl ench. New sun\·
m('r handbags SI.JO each.
Galcleg lable 45" x 34" $2j.
42" roulld table wlth 14 x
24·· legs $15. Good chaise
loun;::f', \11>0d $3. 8.45 x ti
\\'hilc sidc11·aJJ tire $3.51). !I :-..
12 broadloom $20. Black
new SL"quin dl'eSJ; $15 .. Facial
sauna, nc11· $1.50. Old table
Sec!'Cla!")' S20. 6 V battery
charger $3.50. Off v.·hile 12''
x 1:1.. bathroom sink for
"''all mount laucet {ova]) $S.
Le1vyl vac1.1um $5. Black
pole lamp S2. Kitchen itcnl.S
Z.M..'-Sl . 6·'6--9568 Saturday
and Sunday. lo-t PM, 1911
CliU Dr .. Jl'ewport Beach
ood II 1__ Too.~tl'r S2. lol1scell&neous 536-3021 , ~:?;;. "'' she h""'ks Sl5. clolhing 50c • S2. 2 Bikes S3 -~~~=~-~~-BED Divan, r r cent l Y '1 sh~! yellow l\1icru·ta SJ. n••h. ~"l04 1968 PROOF 11ets S15. 1969 r, Jkh d f TBI R ~· ' ~ uphols1rrcd brown tv.·ecd ,u ca s or D Sloo{.>' SJLVEI T Proof ii;ct $12.50. B.U. Lin-S2i. 546-2G~G
s .•. Can\'as l'Ol"er tor 16-1&' { ea sci $5. Old coin sets '59 to '69. !14'.!aled in I "~=~~~~~.,.--~
J11&I OBD $25. Assorted silver' coffee urn S7. Couch pla<>tic $1. l!l&I nlint St'! COF1"EE And elld lnbles $..}.
. •r1s r.ollilc Paint 25c to SL $20. Rugs $10 · $20. Stutfed $1.7.!. 1957 mint set Sl.:;Q. Bookcase $5. Chair, grl'cn
'.::?•! Pira!c Rd oU CIH! faloon S7. Clothes 5c • $1;). 8 u 11 ,, naui,:-ah~·dc $15. Step stool
\. ~-k . R _, .. ro s ccn1~ 6.-D. ti::, 64, I 1·i\"f', Sal. only _iu·n ~"" s e1n. eco1us 68, 6$-D, 80c. 536-30'.ll SJ. 364 Virtoria, No. 8, Costa
2.x:. Toys 5c -$8. Doublel.~"-::,CC...:=-=:..=:::.__ 1\teM. \'IE\Vl\IASTEfl, l\'ith slides qidllcd spread SS. Slide Ne1v 1!!62 and 1963 "CR" cflll
:ind light anachml'nt SID. s2.;..o. 407 N. Bayfront, ~lis $2 Shure "CB" desk LADIµ Oothcs, size 12, all
T:ibl<' rndioil S3 each . Boy J3:ilboa Island. 6 7 5-4 so :; n11ke ~10. General standing goo8/ Sl-$5. 646-2174 · ~1 u111 nie!<s kit $2. \\'hitc Hou~ 104 \\'avr bridge S25. Telephone STOVE $25. \Vasher $2.l.
lral·k shoes. sl:.:c 811 $3. , l.\''"IC 11'\'f'r sv.·ltchcs) fur $1. DJ)•er $Z5. !)l\'an $10. l\tlr·
1.a-;una Beach. 497-1 4().1 ANTIQUE •li~he.~. v a s Cs. l'ilot and. indicator lights 3 J'Or SI. Utility cart $2.
T:EAUTJFUL lo\rin"i,:~fl'mulc lamps ::.X:-Sl S.;jl Individual fo1· SI. Johnson I or 2 cha.n-~hairs Sl,50. Rlij,'! $7. Tent
1lachshund. ,\KC rcgi!il1e1'Cd sail Ui~he~. hand paintC'I $.1 nel 14 ccy1tal1 SJ.SO. Turner $~•. Olds Cornet $25 .. Case ~2:i. 962-.1752 each Ban1boo pa!io chairs. 2 "CB" hand mtke $4. D-104 S:ll. Che!ilt SlO. Clothing
for $ S, roulld table free. desk mike $22.50. 53&-.1021. Hlc-Sl Dishes 1 0 l' -$ 1. I:':FRIGERATOR $2:;. llt'd
~-·:.. Desk SlO. Bunk bed~
12::>. Hi-chair S1. 8' nlOdern
~1la $20. Coffee tabll' SJ.
1-'.nd fables $5. l'>ldsai" lamp
SJ. Electric k n I t e $3.
:->1d1'11'1tlk loys 2ik'. todcller
loys 2:x:. Paintings $.1 • SlO.
Canopy sand box $6. J){'Ju \"e
. 'ilrolll'r SlO. Dinette set $2:;.
l\ids, tttns. wom<'n~ qu;iilly
.. lothes SlO. S::. Dishes j(' •
S.). sat. Sun., :.36-4451. 8391
"\!un~ter H.B.
[l!·:SK SlO, ant1qur trunk $10.
r~reakfast c h a i r s s:i,
Childrrn's gan1es and toys
~J(Jc . $2. Men's clothing 50c.
~20. Tape recorder $10.
~n1a:i ptn ball machine SG.
llr!!.fl(''i SID. Assorttd
pl}"lvod 50c: • S5. Lamps $1 .
S.2. Party supplies 50c SI.
Christmas I 1 g ht s and
il!'corations SS. Decorator
l10!1les IOc • L 17287 Sl.
e~rbara. F.V.
\ING C'hair $111. \Valnut cn<I
and roffce tables $J • S25.
0f'sk SIO. Patio furnitu re Sl
. $j, \\'hite naugahyde chair
~10. Onon1an $~ SlO.
J •ortablc type1vrlter S25.
t\quariums $7 • S l;;.
Con1plt>te kilrhen utensils 5c
· $1. t~abric 25c • SI . Bed
~1.i. Building ma!etial •
l•l(lls • sock!'\ sets 50c • $2:i
!:oy's clothes size 6 50c. SL
·1 runk~ SlO, t"'ra.me!I 50c • S2.
~itvrr Sl -$25. Dishes 5c •
.~.~ Plyboy magazi11es ·511.
ti9 :l5c each. Jleavy
::::dvanizcd swing frnn1c $10.
Twln bc-1:1 complete S\5. 4 x
~ train and ear layoul com-
1,le le S20. \Vindo\1' car cooler
~. Garden tools ~ S3.
Books 25c -$.1. J\;lust sell
:!.000 pounds. 8921 L 111
Paloma F'.V. SI \Varner
\\"fl\l:u:nolia, i\Iagnoli11 lo
l.aStcUa to SI. Barbara to
! .. iPaloma
;·· TV S12. Elrctric grill S.l.
~:lcetric frying pan $8.
Small fron t;. H a n d
"T"l('ratcd l"t'rorri ploycr, nev.·
t IS only) SIS. 494-4200
l\lOVING: Rocking chi.Ir $S.
~ef'ley firm douhl!! box
~ pring11 a.nd maHteP S20.
1,11l'hen chairs $3. Antique
lamp11 SlO pair. Du!'ICll.n
Phyfe J11mall pcde11tal lf.l)J,,
n1ahoilany SlO. A n t I q U e
1·ndio spcakM S20. L.li;c:hl fiX·
rures 50c. Lf.mp shadc1 {J(k:.
,\1r conditioner $3. Balhinel·
1,. $3. GE r.Jr:ctrlc haby
11111.te S2. Knlllbl.f: 1ua.chlnr
S1:i. Electro-lu:oc floor \VU , 5
~11!\on.•. used h•'1l'f' Sl. CUf'.
lalM 50c. Throw ru.g Sc.
Towt!I~ IOt'. Tablf"Clutl~ 50c.
N11pk\n;i 2c. Clatk• !!Oc.
PillO'll-1'1 10!":. Clothe! lOc •
&(k:. 'Veed!ng hoop skirt
"-Orn oOCf' $3. Short hoOp
Jkirt S2. Gk>vta IOc. Searl&
~. Football !\hocF TJc.
Pun.ea lOc. Je-.elry 10c:.
Christmas dccon1Uon1 10c.
~irl Scoot knlf!' 2Sc. Aflet
111\l hoc,11.$ $3. Toys Hle • ZX·.
l k11UJChold 11em11 IOc -ric.
S.142 Porumvulli. 962-3l81"0l'
'6 ... 10
l'.11,\Rr.E yotrr wanl ad now.
Reclining patio chair Tx 7 PICNI lable 4 benche!; $22.50. 616-336-1
noral piclures framed $2 Corner booksheh•cs s 2 5 . NIGHT Stand $12 Brass and
glass tea car1 Sl2. ~6-0469
ZENITH Bia.ck and v.·hitc TV
$Z). l\fG luggage rack S2.50.
\\'hilc uniforms, size 13-14 ..
$.a. l\latcrnil)' clothes, size
12-l~. 50c-Sl. Kl 9-2898
each. Jndividt,1al place card Sunbeam c J e ct r i c
holders Sl.50 each. Singer lawnmower $22.;i6. Drapes
sc\\·ing machine, "year one $10. Roya.I blue carpeting
v i n I a f e" $20 Linen $25. Tappen diahwaaher ~
lablecloths $1 to $5. Linen pcrtone $25. Solid maple
napkins 10c·50C Kitchen "·estiem twin bed S25. 2
utensils Sc·Sl Co(fce table tables $15. 125. 3 chairs $25.
S1.50 l.al1!'e hassock $2. 4 Reducing bike $10. 5J8....8518
dra1ver chest u~ w.·o 678 (308) RIFLE S 2 5.
n.1onth.s s20 .. 4 ne1v h1gt: back Clarinet $25. Case $10. 2
dinette chairs, avocado and burner cnmp stot·e $t
bron:.:e S9 each. 2 glass !l62-llJ9
GOOD Used carpels 12' x '.!{)',
11 !>:: ll", 6 x 9' light and
durk t'Olors. lOc sq fl. End
table Sl.50. !..amp SL Co!fec
IRblc SS. i\.fal!ress $3 each.
284 Knox St .. C.1\1. bedroom lamps $1 pair. ---:-. .
Electrolux vacuum, nc1\' GIRLS Bike $1.5(1. Boy's .l'"AlL-Long hw11an ha!r,
condition $2.'i A u to m a t i e Bike $5. Bunk Deds Sll. V:-V brov.•n, cleaned and slyled,
Sunbeam mi.'<mll.llter Sl2. Top rack 57.50. Ladies paid SSO . .sell for S25; finn.
Saturrlay 10-5. Sunday 11·5. clolhing si?C 10-14 25c lo $3. l 646-8298
6T>4075. 321. Poinsettia, J\Ien's elolhing sit£' '10 50c lo ~====~~-,---~~ Corona dcl l\lar. $1. Boy"s and girl's clo1hing N AUGAllYDE Hide-a-bed $ 2x $2:;. 01air SlO. Rolla"·ay bed
QUAIL t'gg1 llk: 549--42.88 ;;, 'j~,·~rf"~: ... and pad 11•1th metlrcsg S15. 645-1338.
DINING set: Table . PLY\\'OOD~2"and ~"4'x
simulated "'1>0d heatproof S:\IAU. Baby crib 19. g· cxlf'rior S8 and SlO each.
lop \\ith le11f. opens to 60" 968--1622 S.tS-5034. 1060 Victoria, C.r.t
S2.l 4~~~ange chairs $5 each. 19" TABLE~tod--,--,-TV-.-.,.,-w
64&-83:i:l pictu~ tube Sl8. 536-7481
FRESll picked v a I (' n c I a
oranges lOc lb. Sl box. PICNIC 1nble with benches
548-7088 $6. l\l csh plapyen SJ.. Roller
OAK dining table S20 6
matching ch a Ir s S2J
l\la!chin!'.;' buffet S2j China
eabill('t SZ> Liquor cabinet
$2.J Dining table v.·Hh 6 liegs,
seats 8, S2.'i. 646-2819
skates size 9 $5. Amplifier
S7. 2 l\lotorola 2 • w 1 y
microphon!'s $5 11.nd $2.
Volcanil' rocks s:i. Tik.i
torch SL Viking ta!>(! deck
$1'. &Hscapc $5. Co2 Plstol
SlO. 81\11\t 7.oom elecr1·lc r:ye
ZIG-ZAC lit'lving n1achill(', niovlc i·nmrra $1!1. Clothr:i
excellent condition S25 At· Iron Sl.50. Co:< ga.o; cn~inc
tnchme.11ts • includ~ng 2 0 ancl Sluka aio'J'!ane SJ.
de c or a I 1 v I' dlSCS SlO \Vood11n door S5. Saturday
Bl'auliful antique! se\vlna only, 842-1092
machine cabinet $20 Extra · .
llUll'.r net playpen "·Ith pad ~VEBTRDS $7. Card1nab
$12.j() glrl's 20" bikr: ~ _15_._"-"-""'-'------
Child's trailer hHch on bike SMALL Refrigerator. good
or tractor $4 Bassinet v.ith condition $25. l>tl-42!Mi Eves.
fold up ltga, ttmov&.ble R E f R f G E R A T OR $25
hood, mattttu, liner, rood \Va.sher and dryer both for
colldlHonS7.500ri1i nal , sz. Hammock Sl2
lramed 21 x 40 oil paintina, Howw:-OOld items St $10 • ~IL~ $22.5(1 56-2247 675-62Ti .
QUA.IL eggs lOc. ~M288 PORTABLE llichaJn, brand
new for (if! or gn:at tlf'lp
BEAtrrlfo"UL Siamese Seal-
poinl kittens $15 each. can
646-5956 or Lt 8-2538
v.·eelrends and afl[T 5 Pl'>t
HOPER 36" gas range '25.
ColJee ta~ $8. Chrome
kitchen table Sl2. 4 kilchtn
f':hairs, chrome S10. Big
rcver1ible \\'indov.· fan. like
new $15. Curtains and
drapes $10. 646-46.1.<J
BRAND New tv.•in b ox
~prin~:.~ SHi. DI.II Sunday
674-4439 and \\•eekday~·~-~o
COMPLETI!: BPd, clean. 220
coil matln'ss ST.>. 548-jl..0
SOLID \Valnut F\\"ivel desk
chair $25. 548-5750
CliF..ST Of dra~-ers with
cedar c\OM!1 125. 548-5T:i0
DRESSING Table. old, go&d
condiOon Sl8. 548-5750
'liVD( Size studio bed SJO, 2
nauphyde zipper bolsters
S7. 23" Philco TV. remote
control. lovely D a n I s h
walnut cabinet $20. ~
for ?.tom, es~ cam· KEN~fORE Con,,ole sewing
CARPETING. rood oondilion, ping M. 6C-.3T1.1 ' n1achi~ $25. Cabinet SlO.
wied, U II wklth, bone color \VHM'E S.tln IOfa bed $2S Portable typewriter and
SI sq yard. Sm&l.I piecn Man'• lmportf!d ~ ca.w "Singrr" $25. New nu.
available a.ls>. 549--l.J82 robe SlS. 6'J5..0;t94 , !JOCk $8. \\lalnut eocktail
KENMORE a u to m a_ t i c JA),fES Bond 007 Open road table $5. Oil painting $5,
Wl.lher. \\wlm gQOd $15 AU ncing ~t. brand nt!w $8. land.acaJK'. Smn.1.1 Adrntral
kind! of used \\UlwT f&r'lt; Womens' clothes siie S-10 $5 radio S.i. 2 magazl!'llt n.tckl combination 11.'l.sher a.nd _ $l2. 613-3502 Sl.50 and !'iOc. LAd~ drtg.
dryer, u 1~ SS. 847-ms ~----"-----1 scs, good condition or nil# PATIO S.lr: aU v.~k : Bolex· S5 and S7.50. Double 9cd and
DAY btd, fine tor childjS7.50 g Movie cam~ $%i. UHF' mattress s10. 159 \V.19th. Wome~ ~id 6 A tor' all a;Rn•r:ner SlO. B row n I e C.M. 642-0076
tor $9 1.n en llld· Kodak S3. Antlque1: Trunk 1928 A'IWATER~Ktnt radio
dieni SS. Smm pro]ecfm' CS. $2S. Enamel meat platter S2S. Spoaker $%). l.fotorola
546--8693 m. T'ran5illor r:id~ $5.
KNIT m•ehlne la l' x s· 90Jid ~laht t•blc $S. Bootle ~-car rernrd plam. l sl#d. 6
wilt sz;. Samosn 200 ;rear od dC'ak SIO \Vab:tu! bench 1'ln wash bllrlJ,rd $5. Jt'~'(lry old mott.cr-ln-law persuadn
19" x 6' x 13 high $10 S2 • $:Ii. Silver pitcher S5. s:r>. £dl$00 eyl:lnder rro:>rds
Walnu! m11tblf" tablt :xi·· x La~'" nlO\\"tt S3. 6 dni."'tt $1..$0 ead\. 1924 Cldlllac
!,5" x 1~" high $2S Round chiesl $3. P.llrror S3. Lam,. Supc-~mhi\lltu.re !l l e r co plantn lllble $20 Incl~ St. Sil~rt°"' FM n:dio $10. gpcaker $42.!iO MCIL Scott
pl11.nl! j4!...00\2 Bongo drum S1 Chain 50r:. AM-Frif tu~r sz. tJ15
Bll\'"E. boy's Rienepdt!-SIS ~'ling ball and bag Sl. \\'•11&-+"'arro fttward poi\er
Rl.11111 xood· Jim ~1141 :,,an~:::~· $1~ $25. Anliqut car parts •nd
10 COLD ""· 12 in fqUArt' Swutrn. fd'll!U. bloutts lOc ~~r!H n-no. l 9 0 'j
mlrroni 15 each, P•lr of and 25c. LP AJbu.na 3 for WtlL~ra.rao &hlppin& ~ ~-~ r-"--'-' .... ., S2$. Ve"" n..rt 1880 Brit.lib r ··~• .... 'll ""'".....,... c U. Papt:rbaekJ lOc. P.l'elmac '# $2.i IHICh. Yelm i>UloWI .. $1 Stt I '°° J I 3& revolver $~. G.F .. lti-f'I
Sl.50 ~11rh. MS-8GM Cd". ·.,.... ..!.. um nt, prl"-an1p llkf" new SU.SO.
.... VI~ l\10d<'I .. ,. •• Ford wrtndtet
8RtGGST°"Stmnon J llP AU'l'O . .,.,,.,. .,n,-s~ ·1 •-s ... PM 214 lA .. ..i " ... ,. ".J ......... 1-. "" ' • . w. rot1ry "" mower e.,..ne Brine tallk S2:t Pipe $25. I \VUson, oil F'ahvtcw.
SIO 51f..1775 Bninzr Pttlidtntlld roln ---'---'----
While dl!Plllntl! Dtm.a-a\tlt •I~ Sl:i cal'h. 642-8479 Pl\f I OAll.Y Pll.o'r WANT ADSl
SLOT citn: and •d!tsmrics.
exaollent co n C:l tlon : 2
tra.naformel'll J8 wit $2.liO,
20 wit $3. 15 slot can
Sl.!'A}..ft Pach. 4 wtietir con-
trols. 3. Sl.50 each .. '!'rack:
Cun't's 30c each. 9" &tralght
· 2!X: each. 6" ··straight 20c
each. 2 spltlll nNld supports
75c eac:h. 675"()62)
LA Mo11"Cr Crafta.man 3~'
HP Brtaa;s and Stratton
motor szs. C..tcher SS. lofov•
Ing. 64&-1342. 261 Mesa. Or.,
C.l\t.
LARG·E~<~bur-,~-,-.-.,-,tove
with grill. Excellent work·
lng conditon S25. 642-9208
SLOT Ctlr set arid cars sz;.
Hoy'I bike Sl2 Girl's biltt
$1. 5-16-4109
GIRL'S Blkt'!I 31" S9 rach.
llTKE A poose S'7. Ctlb $5.
Baby buket a1w.I pad $1.
Cl1i)(f5 car Mill ti. Punku1
i;e•t SI. N~ • lr~lnc !lfattel Vroom $5. Merry..go-
..+uur S3. Maple high 'choir· rpUqd St 12' ~ $1~. ~. Chair and bed eofa $2). W~ dlncuc chairs S2 eadl.
Bathincne $2, ft.ack col· -"-:l-4~!-°'----~---1 l('clion~ SL. SpecW. prden ltOD!RN Dntc 1$25, ctw.ir
rockll :'!Oc. !Unday only. '10.! \Vttlte l!llholatt'~ bar-
:.lllil Cypf'l!ti, S.A. Height!, .,rel chair $10 548-8014
off Palisades M ·Sf:RVEL Rcfriaerator for
CLOTJIF.S, Like DC\1·: ~ten's iaraie or cl.bin S 2 O.
11·001 sh1t•ks. size' 4()..'l l ~ Coldspot refrigerator for
pair. S]lorf coet 44 long St g~ or cabin $3). Philco
OvC'rooat-roinc:oat s;;. Tewn v.<ll!her. e'lttllen1 cabinet,
~hirt:s, red a'1d \\'hit(' stripe needs wOl'k Sl5. 2114 Con-
!il.:'l(l t-ach. Dresses. site 14 tinental, C.l\I.
Sl-$5. \\'on1en's dres& shots O~IES==rs~.~p~,-,,-.~,-.,7k_a_nd~
9•~ to 10 narrow $2-SlO. gn.l<I S25 each. F'encing s:;.
Abu • Rokrn S '"' e d is h Bath tub shov.·er and \vndow
gourn1l't ,,moker $8. ?.015 curtain $2. Lamp $2. Lamp
Cliff Drive> at Wolla, shade alld ceramics 50c •
Nr.wport Br.ach L1 8-t2j~1 St. 54~288
EXEClITIVE Revoliiing d<'!!k CHROl\11:: T_o_p_\-Vodg--o.-'OOd-
chair with arms, like new gu stove SlO. 2600 lineal ft.
S25. to.Ii ~ med I cl n e 1" x 4" T.G. fir fiooring 2c
cabinets, 16 x 28. e11.ch $3.50 per It. 40 gal cement retard-
Fibcrglus 'rv ta.bles with dent $6. 1965 J>an;on St.
storaQr holder. very nice, 548--2898
set of four $4.50. GE .. elec-
tric f('('(ling di5h, ustd once
S;J. Deluxe baby bithinette
v.'ilh ne11• plaatic lub $6.
Pait> lamp $3. Baby walkrr
S:t Four foot cofftt table
1vith hand rublx'd f\nb:h,
tikC' l'll'W S10. t.1clal TV
tables 2 for SI.50. 24l2 Bo""
cloin Pl. off rai,r.Or., C.~L
IR\\'ON \\'OOt! burning JIOVt'
S25. Otcorator s t a I u e s
$4-$'20. \\'rough! iron hang.
ing-und standing 111.mps
$21).....$2S. Decorator chests
anri staircases S 2 0 -$ 2 5 .
Tapeslrirs SlS-S25. v.rau
dcroralion!! Sl.50-$6. Brick
di~pla.v or patio table $2.j.
548-1914
STEAM And dry iron $t.50.
Sandwich grill Sl. 21"
Console TV. S20 Table 1V
S2.J .. both v.wtc DK. 646-1525
KELVINATOR Refrigerator.
cross top lrt>eic!r $15. Large
platform sv.·ivel rocker SIO.
Upho\s!!'rcd chair S l .
!-~ittplacc screen $2.50. Ll
8-1089. 145 \". \VUt.on, C.1\1.
BAR Stools S15 a piece
Whirlpool washer ir running
condition S20. Valet seat SS.
Gold quilled bedspre11d, like
nc1v S15. 1\1•0 '" h I t e
bedspreads SlO and $2, au
double bed size. 54:>-722l
SCRAM-LETS I
• DAILY PILOT
Here's How Yn Co11 U..
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'
..... -..... -wllll -·~ -" ... el ow 4 Mt~-'• efflc•
• Ne c1•M11 cMI .........
e Wltom-Mprketl-.. lf•"" $15.
C.-ll ............ ,., ...
REF'RfGERATOR • Croaley COSTOM·FIT mattresa for i'OLOING plc:nlc table $1.
Shelvador, 10 cu tt. Ex· IJ0.6f Ford/Mtmd')' wagom Rockinl thalr $10. Cotttt
c e 11 en t con d It Io i'J .SI7 each. P•dded bar stool table $5. Lamp $3.!IO. Toya
guarantieed and deliver, S:D. '3. Hobby hOrte ~. BoOster 25c • $3. TCXll1 50c each. Air
Hair dryer ,4. Croubow uat St. S..t bench $8. J.'orce uniform tul. tm 34,
(new) $25. 67H702 M edlwn bn>wtl turb&n \.\11 W&lat. Novtls 25c eaeb. &
\\'ON DER hor!ll! $4. Baby wllb J'Old cut $21. Pair I ~V~Jc,_lorla=_st,_. ,-64541-,.17-.:--:
swing $3. New G.E. ,baby Daniah nlOdern cuahiona $4. LARGE retrlrtrator $311. iM
dish $4.50. Ski rack $3. Boy1,..:24:.:53;.,:,N.:°""=·~":.:.:.M2'0.::::__"' .\V. 18th SI. No. 5. C.M.
POLISHE'OAmtrlca
maatnaium wheell 15 x I
for Chevy $%i each. Qwvy f
bRJTtl rnantlaid with aerle1
"C'' AFB carburetor =:!.
SIMSOISU .....
and girl's clothlfti'. .11be1 3 MAPLE dininc table $22.
and .14 $1 and less Ladlies Kitchen act $15. Spril\gl and
clothtrc aize 9, shoes 7N $t. mattress $8. Steel bed
Pal)<'rbackS ~. T.V. Tnya !tame SS. Mens' suits ST·
$2. Nc'v tay telrphonH S4. SlO. V.'omen·s clothes. size
s~r $2. 17614 Santa Jl}.l8, 15c -$7. Mena' clothes 'fM!pa Circle, Off Mqnolla 15c • $2. GE Steam iron $5.
tieilrttn Slater and Talber1 Travel iron $4. Iron board WET suit, fl ts 5'6", lfO lb.
&(1'..al22 $4. Table $3. Reoords $<'. -SJS~·-646--__ =~-=~~
Bl.\IE occasional chair $25. Brakled ru&• S2 • $6. Small VIOLIN ~.SO. Bird hath
Blue table lamp $15. Both lamp tables ~ • $10. 461 $1.50. \\o'rinatr type Ma¥tq
.,li\te nev.·. Rabbit pen $5. Bniadway, CM S15. Plants r.oc. Ootbln&: l5c
Crib SS. 962-9857 COSCO n1etal f o Id In I _-_n_._-=~~~~-~
GIRL'S 16 .. bike SlO. 4 door highchair $5. Blue "'OOd.en KENMORE hair dryer $S.
gray no-mar ehe1t $15. Like potty chair, complete .$1. J.lot'orola. Vlbruonlc, com-
'new baby <11-eMer Sl5. Baby walker S2. Small plete with rear apea.ker $20.
Child's table, 4 chairs $6. lricycle S2. All in good con-Records 25c each. Eunka
962-18&1 dltion. &13-1811 vatuum cleantT SW. SW:p
QUICK sale Siamese kittens 71,l x 7~ EAGLE Umbttlla. ta.b!e $3. LI 8-00&l
S20, CF A papers $ 1 0 . tent S~. Set men's wood ENCYCLOPEDIA 30 YOlume
962-4864 aolI clubs $6. Putter $3. American $2S. Glun'aN
To 20c $3. Watne Iron $2:.50. Spaulding p.Fllte rilen's c-~en tools ., each. ca,..
NEW s,.nish \\'l'Ought lron J-·· I"' ''' '"ool-o-brald uu •• fixturew. flemlsh glass fix· ;.-;,-.:· Twin'" r-:-ldcre•I ning jara 5c • lOc. Vese~
tures $5 • S25. Se!.$ of dlshes :...t10n..-~spre d '1 ~16 · I r In d e r $3.50. Chicaa:o ..... ~ a s pair. wall fau-t 1a Alamtte $IO · $2j. Pots, pans 50c • $5. All exciellent condition. 2848 '"' !\fen's 81Acks S2 pa.tr Wll Catalpa, Eas!bluU &44-l624 grease gun $3. 2" pte valve
and 32 L28 and 29. SingJel..:==::.:...===...:::.:::_ S5. ~•" gate -wlw $2.~.
niaplc bed v.·lt h i;pring and ?ilALLARD DuekJlngs $! ~ Repeal wall fauceit SS.
niattress $20. Chain S3 -$5. btteding pain: $6. Eves., Door locks S2 each. Eleetrtc
No r i c a pa r t m e n t ,.,,eekendl!. 540-48'.lS. 20352 Ice crusher $10. Hardwan
rtfriit!rator $75. Coat of ~ress. SA Heights. lOc • $20. Plumbinc lOC • S2. a~ \\<\th Sl\'Ot'ds, ball and DOUBLE bed and headboard ~cl~lk: : $l:io. ~
chain ~3. Garden ~ $1 • $25. MG-7800 S4. Grinder and vice $Z.1=-=:.;::::..:.:=..____ Larkspur, CdM
\\'ork: beneh S15. Muntz:: PORTABLE TV )2.\. 646-1824 TWIN bed, box 1prlnp, maL-
l!tereo tape S25. AC ~CURLY Cockapoo puppy, tress and frame $25 • .f
.\fetter $1 5. Spieaken and very playful female only wwayback cha.In $2 each.
crtblnr.t $5. Slt'ven~ model 15 Sl5 ~ ' 54&-m49
!lingle shot .22 rifie U7. \~G chlllr $20. l:awn I "RAB"°"~s=rr=.~su=..,.--M~,-,-1~,-n, ~g;ig.i mowc>r s;;. Edger $2.50. male $3. 546-1965
LARGE olive drcssr.r SlO. Brn.11i; single headboard no. I =E~L=ECTR==o~L=u=xc-"v-a-,-.-.-m-,
42" dian1eter black and Single bedspreads $ 5. workll good, needs hole $5.
whltc round msrblc colfce 646-8722 or 646-5473 548-1764
tab!(' SlO. 1-IOO\'er upright DOUBLE bed, good condition GIRL'S clothei, sb:e 12, vacuuni v.'Ork.& of $5. 23" S2S 5'19--0895
Console T.V. needs tube $10.1-'-·--------blou.11es, skirts, sWl!atft'I,
S' x '20" pool $5. 16561 PIANO S25. Antlque1 SlO. drelllll!s, swim aulit 25C -12.
Sin1onnc Lane. 1-1 . B . Records 50c. Typewriter I ~"='-=1'164"°'""'°"""""==--842-1881 Sh. Drapes SS. Dlshe1 $1. MIXED Poodle puppies want
Plctllmr S5. Au t·o m a t t c a IO\ring hOmt_U._&lfr~
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frui! $6. l\1i\k t;lass 50c-S::.
Plctu1Y"s and frame~ Sl-$3.
Odd pi<'ct'S of glass in-
cludin;:: table top lJ" x ~ii"
:iOc: -~"'-U1Ulty lablf' $2.
Movif' light bar and bulb $4.
'\'hHc gold diamond engage·
mcnt and v.'Cdding ring lit'!
SLi . J.'lower pots 2;x.. Al·
tache ca.se $3. Clothing,
girl'!" si7.r 14 to pre-teen 9,
50c-S3. Boy's 1'itt 7, 50c-$1.
Men's medium 11ki sweater,
heavy jacket~. vek>ur shirts
Sl-$3. Sa . ..Sun. 9-6. 644-1624.
2848 CataiJ>R. El11tbluff.
':.9 FORD 4 doo1· no engine ANSWE RS °' lroMmi""" llO. 292 Ford rnginr box job S7.
wnshE'r $20. Dre!ses, !itt 11}. •· • 12 SJ . ~1161. JlT E. CHROl'>-tE dinette set with I • , 1 Adams, 118 sturdy cha.in $25. Adrntnl ,,
p' Al< Barrels, 100 gal and 150
gal SlO and S15. Fish {ank., 5
gal S2. StQre dli;play !able,
Jorniica lop $15. Antique
ehcst of dra\l'CMI., made
around 1770 S25. Servel
refrigeralor $4. 1891 Velvet
autograph book SS. 5
cars-hot wheels, start and
finish, jump!!, 28 f~I of
track $7. Antique oak flush
box planter $6. Driveway
sweeper, attaches to hose
1;x.. l\lt'lal 1vindow a\lmings,
nr1v Sl .!iO each. Plyv.'Ood exl
4 x 8%$8&$10.~.
1060 Victoria. C.M.
COLI.EGE Girl wishes to
sell good quality clothes, .11lzc
7. Sl-$2. Shoe11 size 7%-3. St.
54S-53:>4
' WIG Case St Electric wall
clock Sl. \Vall can opener
SOc. Knife holder 50c. Down
bt"rl pll101v Sl. Girl's suede
boots $2. Aluminum uni-
brclla lahlc $6. Brunr:tte wig
s~. Shoo polil'lhtt $4. 1100
\V<'s!cliff, Patio, re n r 1
Nc1vpor1 Beach. 642-SJj9
" OlNE'ITE Table, modern
lormlca walnut $25. Ctwno
SJ each. 193.'\ Wallace, ApL
l, C.!\t. &12-2932
0SEJ\TS For 1960 faloon 4
door tront and rear $15. S.at
for Ford Woody 11t,,tion
wagon $10, Drctlltn! con-
dition. 1933 Wallact, Apt. 1.
C.t.1. 642-2932
5·'1 FORD «implele, l'ngln.!
not installed $15. 642--1828
S~!ltALL Pool t1.b!e, romph:tc
$10. GirlA' white 1 hoe
skates, likr new $3. Dolls
5Qc-.$3. TOJ Cenfl'I' Sl, C.M.
NOW'S THE
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
642-5671
Adju~I -Orplui n -Policy
-Nin1hlr -Diso\\·n -Boun-
ty -Bl::~'D yout CARD
A customl'r got tired of re-
ceiving his monthly paymc>nt
cards. IBM punched, \Vith
his nmie spelled Incorrectly.
1-~inaily, hf': returned the
card with thl11 penned mes-
sa&e: "Dear machine: You
have again spelled my name
wrong. Please correct and
acknowledge. If not corrtctf':d
by nvct month, I &hall BEND
your CARD."
PORT-A.cRTB Siii. Coseo
folding hi-chair Si Petenon
sll'oller $10. Infant seat Sl.
Baby clothes, infant to 2
years IOc SI. OW1can
Phyfe table and 4· chairs
S25. 714 \\'Ci?IO Drive, CM.
642-5716
BLUE wash basin $5. Toilet
is. 548-6j60
BEAtmnJL male &alpolnt
.Slame!i\C kittl'n 7 11-eelu old.
SL'>. MJ 6-2002
PO\VER mower Sti Motn
bathroon1 faucet $5. A.sh
record and componr:nt
cabilll'I SlS. Businet, com·
plete $5. 549-2526
WALNUT stain chest of
• drl!.\VCl'S 12 drlV."C~ $25.
Bookcase bed S25. Ala\\rrss
and sprlngs $2.i. 1\1!\ple lll"in
bed, complete $20. Bookcase
S7. Rosf' velvet l'hair $8,
floor lamp $5. 1..argc mir-
ror $5. Utility table $2. Wall
shell S2. Aleta! kitchen stool
$2. R.arHo-record player SlO.
Ski• $l. Crutches S 6 .
liarbecuc $3. Sprinkler Sl.
Plctun:1 $1 . Vase!! and
dl11he1 25c. Je1.1-elry 15c.
Clothlnr $]. 528 Riedlanda
Ave. NB
DISlBtAS'T'ER sink $22. Co!·
fee table $8. Electric floor
polisher $8. Wool rug aM
pnd $10. Electric alarm
ck>cks SI $-i. 3 bathroom
gcales $2 • $6. Fireplace
llCl'leTlll $5 • $8. 25" sho\\-eT
door $6. 6 door IOCkl $1 • $4..
Shaven $3 · $6. 3910'1) Qian.
nr.l Pl., NB. 673-1603
TYPEMUTER rebuilt like
new $25. Bdige .tet, la.rae
table. 4 chairs $2.1. 548-n65
2 BIKES, boy'11 and girl'!I,
$10 each. Refrl(erator $25.
Sl6~2012
2 WROUGHT Iron and
crystal Ulble lamps 111ith
1hade1 S'1 each. 2 new •mall
... bedo fU). 3!00 Marcwl
Ave. NB f13-03ST
DOUBLE btd' Mlh hrnf"
$15. Portable TV, worb
$22.50. Couch. nttd1 cutm.
$10. Electric appliances !JOc
-s;. s-. ""' . $2.
Man'• bllce $1 TV a.nteana,
boolttrs $5 Heh. f\adio Jl.
Min'on. 50c • $2. Window
a:Jus 'l each. Hardware 5c
.. $4. Jt&tUo and TV tube11 10c
each. Doon tl . $l. Lwnbtr
.. 15. klt<hM chAJn .$2
each. Gariten lool• 25e $2.
Sat A: sun. 9-.t 2m Santa
Ana A\-c,. CM WI houN: ln
drl\<e.
2 1~" UIEVY Rim!!.
Tim .$1$. 64$-2133
and
002-4:is7 ------3 PIECE sc:Ctional SlO each 1'.!AID"S~art S25. 50' of I" M"cUon. High back ~
flex SJj, 220 wlrlnfil'. $15. ca.slonal chi.tr S20. Marble
\\'ooden barrel $3.50. Comer table $25. M.lrror 24" -c 36"
book ca~ S3.50. Beam bot-$3. lTI E. 19th SI. CM
ties S5. Stec>I rultar $25. DINl7M'E set n7.50. Sota
Bowllng ball and bac $3. bed $5. Olalr no. Chests of
CoUEf: tables $2. Honie 3boc dtaii·en 17.~ and $lO. coflet> lablc $6. 897-7350 Dresaer .vlth mirTOr $7.50.
FISH bowll 50c • S 1 · TV CoMOle aet $Z. Waaher
Aquarium!! 15 gallon $15 • $20. Anlique cut gla.ss. alsD
Sl2.50. 10 gallor. $9.50. 5 rhina platl'll $1 to SS each.
g11llo11 S2.~. Acceuorie1 25c Su 9-5, Sat.Sun or ?tfonday
• ~-50 Pans '59 Cadillac S1 11.I 18'1'5 Harbor Bh•d., No. 4,
• S25 B11r·B-Q on wheels behind Hiendert10n'1.
S2.50. Tiki lamp!! Sl5. 20" ho • bike •$8 20" ·bllte lCE t.'Nsher $4. Vaporlzet $4.
Y 11 • .... u. Elecll'ic baby dish $3. Potty
frame $3.50. 397-•,,,,.. 1e11t Ot lold11) $2.50. Irish
LlGHT brown 90fa aood con· coffee gluse1 $5 set. 2
dilion $25. 201.52 Harbor Isle. Maple tissue boxe11 Sl.50
962-71'5 11 .B. eaeh. Maple trame for
RETRIEVER pUpa 6 v.-eekl m~icine cabinet $2. 2 case-
Sl5 to $25, 84T-99U men! \O•indoll•s 3' x 386"
FULL size mattre118 $25. Box COlan\Ond P • n es) SS each,
spring $15. 81'8nd new living: 1,,;SIS-<007:.::..:;;c:,,._~---
room lamp $25. 2 twln size SIAMESE show cat 1 .
bcd~preads $15. 2 h\'in 11izt Household pell only, no
bedspreads children d('siJ;ns papen, Usually $150, now
$5. 968-4049 m each. ~. Alk far
S4. Good u~ vacuwns SlO • c"='~"·c,..,~~=~~~
IRONS Sl • .$4.50. Hair dryer SINGLE bed $21. Dinette let
lZ5. Boy's bike $3l. I-fa ir S2.i. Good TV and tabll! $18.
dipper set $2. Electric Brau ceiling Jlfht new $5.
plates SI • S4. Deep fryers Boy's bicycle 110. Floor
SI • S3. Garden hose $2. TV fumace $25. 613-8103
!ltand S2.50. Vacuum cleaner FIBER drums for truh or
hags 75c pll.l'kage. Lazy packlng St each. 548-662.1
Susans 12 · $4 . MiscellantoU& Item&. SaL MEN'S golf clubs, complete
all day, Sun. tll noon. 925 E. 1tarltl' iiel, 2 woods, 5 Irons,
"'-lboa. Apt 3 Balboa wood covera, bag $ 2 0. °'' . ' 548-2996
floor model TV plus an.
ttnna, works good $25.
Studio couch $25. Bar--b-que
with windtnaktr a.nd motor
$10. 132 W. Wllaon St. Space
41
BOWUNC ball, ca1t, ahoea.
81'>-f, womea'1 S3. Lawn
coaaters $2. Cake dllh $1.
Oeeonttor fruit lamp $10 •
V aaes Sl each, Student lam&'
$1. Hand crank Ice CftaJD
l'.reeze:r $2. cones of yam $1
-13. 338 Santa lube!.
646-5.n2
WELDER and hood $25. Alr
COIUpfCSIOt' $2). Eniine $15.
383 block with rinp. piston•
$25. Crank-cam llfttt R
arnu $25. Htad1, nhauat 4
V manifold with .,. ....
pump and pan $25. go.me
AUTOMATIC washer, A·l
condition S25 Gu dryer $25
Retrlgerator, u ta $10 Of·
ticc ehalr $10 Lawn mower
S5 Wet tuU$ 5 Verlfv:
copier $10 Larp fan $10
Baby crib $5 Table S5
Vacuum cle an er $5
'I'ypnTlter $10 Bo)>'• blkr:
SlO. m w. m St. oft
P1acentla A Yt.
MOVIE &erttn. new $14 Pro-
jector $25 Piano bench .$16. -TURQUOISE n & Ill & h yd e
couch and ch&Jr, Danish
modtm S25 \Valnut fl:lrmlc:a
dlnellt:! set, Jour.-ott white
chairs S25 Complete Ml
green alan dlahu, U9l'd
once tl5 c:oitee tat¥ $2
Whl!e hang""' lamp IS s.t-Sun nite only, 1-W. !185 W.
Wlhon, C.M.
CONSOLE TV S15. Portablel-0
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TV S3. Bar stools 2 for $L'i. MOVING: Dolls with. clo!hes.
Hooked 9xl2 rug $25. lOx.10 trunks, crib $25e • 75c. TO)'I
rogs S7 each. 4x6 tup 2 for And _games lOc • 25c. Clothes
s:i. Aluminum awntnaa S15. 5qe a bq. Belp naua;:ahyde
Couch SlO. Rotisserie s:i. chi.Jr and ottoman o n
Aquulums and equlpmenl ca.•ten $10. Brown wtg $15. LARGE kitchen table wteh·
SS. Lugcqe $2-$5. Rattan 4TI ?Ucnolla. C.M. !W&-3704 ~,...:a:t = =
hMgtng baskets 75c. Sun HIDE-A-BED, 111ttn tabrlc, and box ~ $15 Metal
!!ha.de 15xl5 $15. Crls!'I aOllll 6 feet $25. 64Hllli room dMdf'T' $5 · 1t11
curtains $2. Juicer $15. TV MOVING to0n: Lounse cha.fr Panoru St. C.M. Apt 8.
Wnp 'lSc. Cock $1.50. Dr8S $16.50. 2 arnall bedroom .
ronn $4.50 2 sman Wnpa lamps S?. u"Wtg room lamp WINDOW 72 x 41 wtth t $1 .~. Ba119lnette Sl. Jump $2. Hall table $3.50. 5 foot llCl'ftnl, like llflW S25 Wt. seat $3 &lb)' wBrmtt $4 dow 12 x 48 $21. 131 sue. ..'..by i..n• " lti'"h 1tepladdtr $4. Glua snake Isabel. C.M 175-41511. lt New .... ~ ... • Rt $1. Corn popptt 75c. • c:hait $.1.50. 2 lnlanl RN.ts $2. Aluminum percolator 1k 2 A.M. to s P.M. Sato.San
Knick·knac.kl Sc • SI. 2169 atumtnum chain SOc each. DRAPES $2--pr • .[)ft-, •
E. Ocean. Ballx>a. 673-7615. Diabas lOc $1.50. 2962-B 12-16. 5(1c.$2. 8utttt "5
Silt-Sun 12-6. Pepper 'lttt, C.M. 5«)..099S Small buffet tlO a... lctr
150 LB BARBELL 1111t with DINiNG •t with 4 dl&ln patio $142 Old t:ruM: SS
dumb-1>1!1111, ttqual standa $25 542 Catallnl: N.B. Maaa.tlne ~""all$2 ~f!tt sis. Lloool "O" puge train 54~ ' comier cue $10 ~ , wSa ~O
aiet with many accesaoritl Shoe1i 5,Mt $1 Por.kitt Wb
$25. 541-1945 4 SLICE toa.mr $5. 1 illce II Ladle. COit ~ !Mia B~ILT . IN Frl1ldalre ~:0$3. Waffle maJctr$3, !~.i~~ Mondi¥
d11h1V81~. need.I aome .::o:..::::.: ______ _
v.'Ork '10. m.6161 rlOO DAY &)ua dome: dock $15. 88.tttry kitchen wall
USED crib. bought Mvr at dock $3. I daY wall clock
$llO and mattrta 125. both $! 5CS-98TO In excellent cond!Hon forl-'~·~o:..::::.:~---
$25. S antique pe.rchment TV n" REBVIL T picture
boond booka Cz'ia...:i7a0 tlO lube'. Tlbie model ~
each. 96i-:l.17 or ~ 646-mo
PINK cordul'O)' b • d r o 9 m .AKC Gmnan.S be p b ie rd •
ct.ir US. 53M5t18 male, 1 '~ )ltUI aid. Jn
FOR SALE: BahJ equip-~~ Glrt'1 ice Jltata
men!, playpen $5. Jump 1-'""::..:=.=::_ ___ _
lll<ll $3. Canttt $3. Swtna OllLD'S d6k, I draWl'T, S
SS. Walker Sl. Oft.Ott baa· al'lolve1, P.latcb~rc chalr.
JI, Balh tub 11. Adull • Exorllent amd111bn. $25.
reuphol!tertd rocker $$. m-na --
962-4374. 9062 J.tallard. r .v, GOOD. Slilrl<C'd, e I e ctr I c
if1• (,(RL'S bike Sl4. Glrt•J '#f.llhe!r l.nd dr)'tr $2.i each
Schwinn StincraY $3), both l1"3 A1•1fnnorrr' Terr a c: e,
with baaktll. Man·1 ke I ~C::·•:;:';..· ---~--~
lkaltl $2. ~ l White elepbanlll DlmM·liDt
12V !l5 amp Aotaltt•
1tnerator $15 l2V n.tc.
Rem> ,...,...,. flO IJIP :II v Falrbllnkl M"Clfa motctf'
$25 New 2 bUracr llDnoMine
lhwt $23 1!4" JU.CO ,..;n,
S20 J~" taper lock~
SS· lGeO Babcock st. c.11.
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FttEE TQ Y0U ,-• I """a Yochll 9000 -· c......,. 9020 1'1111,.1 1 11 •1:c~!:1!*~'!~·~;;~·~t!520~ ln111arW'Aul.M " lni••IW -... -1....,......,... 9600 _Im ....... AU... 9600 L bundles-« ~ ·-~ c:;..:.:,:
·-... --..... .,,, OAVID '·FRASER J4' CHRIS CllAl'T : '·--• OW•. AUSliN MIALIY -~ llNZ UNAULT TOYOTA
rda 1111f w¥lta to pidt 23• O)aQMbli. 28 f!ioW. Slmt $7,•l I f. '6'f SPttft'E, 1JOr!-cond. !'5 Mor~•• ...,.
S1'50. Or Wt o&r ifl.;1705 -.22t 1.L , .. TOYOTA -up a! 1!>6 E. n St. Cll -·•·i~ 1 ... ·~---BR., -~ p!W>; · • MJI llllift • .,.... ~'t >< 4119 ..... ~. -"'~ . .. .. . 11y1Jw • ......, .... xlDt ..., -d n.aJer
l G(l(JO homo. Pure-brOd 3:..~~~:'.1.~ 6
!19.000 copil, By.-. &1$.4510 -1f on '6)' , ~: ~ W~~~t~o-.•• mnature sch d • u z er• , 4r en. dll Ketch •• m.500 25' l\trridlal\ fb(lla. equl~ .-,;. ( -v.;y .......
Mother. Fathl!'r & "°"· Must 40• Dll Ketch aft cab •• $30.000 ped for fleh1ac or crWIJl&. 1 * 12l9 ~-~ ~OOO'J'!tl, Of Camptt·
'"' all """"· oa-mi .. .., . .,.... CUii" """""' ""''"" fllOO. Owntr ..... HERB FRIEDLANDER 0~
.. ,_,,,, 4121 ................... ' • $17,500 lou$. ••&-mt . ' ' -··
LOVABLE "" l•m. bll< 32' Tollycraft twin""'"· '61 13150 BEACH BLVD. HW, 39 llOllNS FOllD
cocker mix, yr old, lovei FIB, 80 hn. ~A: offer. Sp!l•"=!ki ~~!'-~30 (2Blocks So. G. Grove Fwy.I 20&0 Harbor Blvd.
chit, hsebrim, lnced yd lps. 37' Crus Sloop, alps 5 ;. $9500 , CUST Ski bClat, 1,000 ~ten::. ~ . Costa<,._ ' 642.ootO
842-2189 4122 CAU..: rnoCK AVERY •... Low ml xtn skis. hvy duty 1961 Y~A 350 cc ~~="=·'!!!!~~~~
TERRlER-P1:lodle, 8 n10S. old ~ .. ~1!'*D11?~N5ewport trlr, OI~ torcts sale! ' '68 VW 1Ca.lnper. 16,fOl ml. ••~ ~· ,.,.. ·-ONLY 440.MILES · female. heo.Jthy, Io v es · Must see to apprec. 642--.u.u Xlnt cond. $2700.
children -prefer hon1e 22. RYAN tiberglasg cabin '66 GLASPAR, 16' Avalon. OCt 'rhl blk '-~ .._. ..-Ca.U 962-8785
\\.i/5a111e. 1-Ta.'I had 1111 her Mere. Top&. 1i6e eurta\J\11. 5 e uas O('Vtl' """in on ~AB OVER CAMPER !!hol:s. S4S-ST56 cruiser. Full galley, Aleeps Loaded 'th lras, ~l69J , the dirt. Just like It C!amt ~ . ~~· • l, cpts, 100 bp Mere. out "'' ex • · otf the sho1vroom floor \Vh.y _. B Vlctona
AOOR. beige Chihuahua n1ix, board motor in w81Tanly. 494-3321 • Buy A '69! Piivale ~. , ·-:---· -· • ---·
yr old. loves child. hsebrn, Hvy duty hitch, cullt. trl. 15• Srbtol Fiberglass Ski ! call ll30-ot03 Or m.'9340 C1mper Rent•~ 9522
nd!i loving home, nds le~ elect brakes, new ~;; full Boat w/ t<l'r 4" HP J·'-· 412'2 ' , ' " ..,.., ... 64 ~ David•on ._. 00A""f1• mi.n~ yard. 846-2451 chrome rails. At Newpm1 son moto1 STOO. 540-0640 Spririt. ~. lo ~ J", R"ENTAL"'s-·
2 MONTH old part Slip. Sacrifice. S4200 -tenns
Australian s i I k y s, 2 or S3600 cash. 549-3283 ~t Triilert 9032 wfndshield tic r a 8 h bars It's none too early to make
females. To gooci. Mme with l7 FT. Pertormer. Islander ::;,:=:...;.:..::.::.:.: __ ..:.;:: $250. ~-9121 ' tttll!rvationa lo: SprinJ' Iiol.
children. 5'48-!M39 4·19 Deluxe model tall Ober-TRAILER lor 18' boat. '66 Bultaco }tatadar · iilaJ'I,! ·
4 PICTURESQUE plump .. 1 ... -) outboard. CW;tom "American" make, with Reblt trans, many extras. ' WEEK-.F.ND ,OR WEEKLY ~ controlled till, S"" .... tire &: v-~.:.~t -1·"" 548-0291' ' pUppieis. affectioMte, varied &nap down cover. Big w~ ..... ~ ~ •. , .... · "'.,... """ hydraulic lights & license, · 65 Suzuki colon. 6 v.•ks.,31SM Vl.rginla till tqiller. $700 or best off. S:\5 x 15 tires. Gf6.:'i26l tfl 5.. · lPO ro
\\'a.y, So. Laguna 4/19 er. Phone 6'4-468'1alter7 pm PM .... ,,, Asking $225 or make
4 BEAlITlFUL kittens, a WANTED TO BUY boat &:
v.ttks old. I beige, 2 lite onshore or oU!ihOrt' moor·
grey, 1 stripped. 833-2795 ini, Balboa Island. \\'rite to
4/19 912 Ja.mi c a \Vay,
w" offer. 548-6409 • '
68 JIODAKA. Road or dirt.
Tuned exhaust. ' Big tires.
shock~ & air. $375. ~1170
9525
'68
Dune Bugqey
"Meyers Menx Body''
-or Eves. FA.CT'ORY Allt''CllfllllTJON. ,
' . -
JNG. auto ~ power
sle(t', fllQ viq)1·1 1nttr. plu!J
m"h' IDIJ'e. 1'btWWcf 1n ~X·
PR£ OPENING
-('llW
1960 BORG,VARD C.OUpe.
~b' restored. $>45.
646-8l13 days., su.-0850
qul<lte midnight blue. MUJt .J/!.ALE
ate It drtvt to bellt-vt. ·,sev. ' ·;,
et'&l f O\Cf M.8.'1 .!O choole. "WI CAN:Y WAIT ~l OUI"
DATSUN
'6' 1000 DATSUN
Roadster, 5 apd tru.n,., 133
hp, dlr, honey.gold yol1011•,
l~l'lllpLli I
.Jl111po 11•,
GRAND OPENING
F~.
RADIO IN&TA\.LED bk:k bucket seats. r:adio, , 3100 W. Cow;f Jtwy, ,
tie.ater, Wl'ilf's, less than lboo 6 .• , ....... ~cwport Beach 11,, .• 100 GALLONS OF GAS
m1. Under fact waiT. Take "";nw ~ '" Aulho"--' 'I" ~a1e with purchue of an,y NE\V ofdel' foreign car in trade or iu.a.i •• µ u.:; r . . , RENAULT ln stock during $175 ca.sh deh:. \V1U fine pr\v 67 MERCEDS 200 D our pre-opening da)'!I
prty. LB YN\V 485. caU Ken, Di~!C;I, ~.ooo ae~\13.1 mu~s, $195 Will Deli~er 494-9773.; =UN :~~atic transm.1ss10n-.Like HURRY
slati<>• w...,..,, Herb Friedlander "Time Limit Oller:•
Radio, healer, automatic, 1J750 Beach Ulvd Ul\Yy 39) BRING YOUR TRAO&Jtir
dlr, :d.pt cond. Honey heige 2 ·blks So G G F\\1' " TCi OUR NIDV LOCATION
exterior, $100 ~sh dels ~r 89J.T:>66 ' · ' ·~7~4 take older car in trade. LB ______ ....:.:_: ..... ,
WBJ · 5.s!I, caU J a rn e s
494-9T?3
. ENGLISH FORD
B&Z IMPORTS
''•""'MALE=~k~ll~1.-..,-.-,""'""'"'--""'1d. Bakersfield, Calif. 93300
affectionate, tame, trained 14' GLASS Runaboul, 50 hp
lo box. 213 Tustin, Newport Evinrude, trlr. cover, Xlnt
BNt Slip Mooring 9036
SLIPS io rent rOr ~-;;-f~
sale. S2.2S per ft, Boca.rdus ,.._,.., Auto SerYitet
& Parts 9400
~!ro: w~~~y he~i~~· ORANGE COUNTY'S 410 Main St.,
tires, Chrome roll· bar, in. VOLUME ENGLISH Huntington Be•ch
Beach 64Z-2931 4/19 shape. $695.
FREE kittem, adorable grey TOl\ofCAT BOATS
male, beige male, blk/wht 2614 Npt Blvd., NB 6'1S-2400
female. 644-0i88. 2 9 2 1 SACRIFICE!! 23' 0 w e n 11
Carob, CEastbluff) NB 4/22 cabin cruiser. Radio, bait
BLUEBIRD unifortn, !'!ize 7, tank, dinghy, full equip;
includes skirt, blouM', vest trailer. $ 2 6 0 0 • 0 FF ER
and suspenders. 540-8638 54!>-1141 days, 96S-3l!lO eves.
·==~-~---'-1-2'_1 16' TRAVELER. f&Jnily ski, 100 SQ. Yards St. Augustim> fishing. 80 hp Evin. X1nt
gras.<; you renlove. 1965 co~. Many extras $1700.
. Parsons St. :.48-2898 4/22 6'45-C639
KITrENS, fl-ee to good 8' JET Inboard. A real cuti~.
home. Trained.· 6 "'ks old $599. Phone 642-9336
962.4775 .(/22 --
PETS •nd LIVESTOC~ S•ilbN~ 9010
Cali 8820
\VANTED boat slip for .q•
cruiser. 646--0264, 9-.'i. , 1955-'56 CHEVY Frame ·
BO.It Servicts • 9037 solid ft'ont axle &: steering
-------gear. $100 on,best offer. 1681
Underw•tlr ~lv191 ;: Tustin sf.. Aflt. 1, Costa
Small jobs, 8W2-0745 Mesa. After 6 PM
2 \VEBER 45 DCOE Carber-
Bo.lt· Y •cht rators for TJU.4 C:Ompl aet·
· Ch•rtert ___ 9039__ :u:•,,,· =Cal=! =54UIS6==· =· '='=""==
SLUEWATER CHARTERS Triller, Tr1vel 9425
lf·Drive sail or power boat.f. i-'~;o.;;....-'--'---'..;..·
Harbor cruises/sport fish,. 1966 :m· HOLIDAY, fully self
Daily -Weekly * 646-9000 contained. Siee;. 6 Extras
CAL 24 for CHARTER -avail, 642-«24
$25 day. $150 wk,
846-2957
Fishing llooH 9040 _.__. .. -
Trucks 9500 ----' G.M.
dependent.rear hand brakes. FORD DEAL.ER . -::WJ""'==;S:,;IM;;;292;_;,===
Convertible top, Absolutely COMPLETE MB '61 220 SE Coupe O~w
"•• ..... Ll<,·UCY ,,. sALEs-sERv1cE """'" t>is. rad~. ""'' SPRm _$2_ PARTS CENTER v /black leather, 4 sped, --------
•l'7 Xlnt. $Zl95. 714 ·871-56S5
I\ ~ ~1 R~r.t~~RD . -~M~G~ ·-= =t'°',SP=~=:':=.;'=!~:-=~=·=';'=1~=-·=~='.;..6511""~
~h o 200J Hacbo< Blw. '66 MGB-GT Coupe SUBARU ~, ~s • Cmtll' Mesa 64Z-0010 0et'p slate grey · nni!'!h \V/ I---·-'-'
'
II·, ~"t ~~~~i''"'h black l•alh<r' Joto•·. SUBARU W JI = Fully equip. incld. \Vi 1· c FERRARI whe•b, AM/FM rad~ &
........,. Ext. 661 -----'----1 Pirelli ""1a1 fo ... Ab'"'"'· Re1·1'I D1'v1'<1'on
197 HARBOR BLVD FERRARI lY sllowroom fresh. Several 18' ~
O • Newport '1inpc)'rt1 Ltd. Qr. other new & used GT C.OUpes ·COSfA· M!:SA _,., •'-to choose from. 1000 W. C.tt Highw•y ·DUNE BUGGY anie Count:>''• vuy .au......,r-' ' . ized ~ealer. , ,N;eW19rt18e•ch
s7:i0. lttetal~ 54&-665l SALES. SERVICE • PARTS -. * 540-2733
LEAVING for Europe. ~lust
sell beaut yng Himalayan
neutered male Bluepoint $50
494-2376. '
3100 W. Uiast Hwy. ,
N:!t ~~ .. l~~~ .. ~'rtiog n;:!~ '56 GMC~~:"n~1~5Drives &: I 1mpo~~-A~.;. -96® &t~-MD:ew-·rt Brac~40-1764 _ 5_~NB_E_A_M_
21 ' ISLANDER 4 T, HOW . 1660 aitbcock, loo~ perfect. (G45428) S695 -----'91 .. !1111• -,,,=;A;"'=:"°;~=·'='='='=IG=D='="'="=I
BARGAINS! J1rWpo11
311111orrs
As new, sips 4, galley $3495 ~C:.._M,.,.=~~~--~ This weekend only. 2 yr. •t;---w
29' COLUMBIA 26 $PORT Fisher plus slip 24,000 mi. '''arranty. \V~ fine (i)~litJ-1Doa.~~'------8'-8'-'2.5-' 5 Sail5, inboat.tl. plus lots fully eqUippecl, $ 4 0 O 0 carry our 01vn contracts EJ:c--..ta.ud .. ,11:-...,.1 eoo~.n 646-4039 oar. I •t"•irw:t~ -..,.7• ALASKAN Malamutes, for more! ................ ~.,.,.,
Mow ~ breeding, AKC 36' SLOOP 9048
2014 Harbor c.r.1. 1967 JAGUAR
registered, healthy, Black Radio, D/F, fatho, 5 sail!'!, SO.t Stor~'~ 612·9336 ! 4.2 Coupe
_& White coloring , , .$7S wheel, djng"h);'., try •• $12,500 , __ JllJAT fil'QRAG~_ ·;,7 CHEV. ~ Ton pick-up; \Villo\V green, radio, 11ter·
and up. 49~ -ePAcrncYAa:IT SAf,ESi Sail or powe.r up to 20' eng:l"t'cently-O-' h"a·u I e d : ""eo. Uke--nE!\\-. low mile5. ·
ADORABLE Blond cocker 3446 Via Oporto, Newport Fenced yard. New p 0 rt Jielper sprgs. &: I o ad VCL 924
spaniel puppy. Purebred 24 Hour Phone .... 673-1570 Bayiront levelers: S425. C&IJ: 549--2044 $4295
female, 8 weeks S 3 5. Coming CUSI'OM DLX K t1 Monthly rates include .• • ' _A_ft_. s_P_M ______ , 1967 TOYOTA
847-9525 SMALL SAILBOATS Use or hois t '64 DODGE Van R&H, panel-Coron1 Sed1n
ST. BERNARD Pup. 2 month Lido 14 #1837 ........ sJ049 Launching ed, crptd. $1295 Good cond . Aul• •·a•• •ad•'• Ha·•
d Sa~ts •239 •~9 .-,o.=.. Call Anthony's 833-0812 eves. .,. u '"'" • "' ,.., ol male. Brown & white. "" , ·" .. • ~ • ....,..; ~2281 ""~=~=.....,0,,-,--I to find bench seat. Beauti-
S51). 642-1044 alt 3 pm call Dart 12' (NEW) ••··•• .$440 '51 FORD P .U., ·.,,. eng. full Extremely clean. KXU
548-6331, ask for John. Glass Snawbird •••.•• .$350 9050 $175 or Best otter 579.
N 0. h 195. Bo1tt Wanted !:.Ar:. Allntl !LABRADOR pups. blk, AKC ew mg ys ••••••·•· • ....,....,.,.,.
1 $13. Great family· dogs & 1-IANY,CATAMARANS
hunters. 962-5737 Sat & TOMCAT BOATS
.,,,kdays. 2614 Npt Blvd, NB 6/:r2400
\VJRE hair Fox TetTier pup.
pies, AKC, 1 wks old. S40. j 644-1156
Pedigree black male Dach. I sund. 2 years old, $35.00
, Call 5J6.Mll H.B.
1SIBERIAN Husky, AK C,
I male, all :shots, proven stud,
blue eyes. 642-8464 £'Ve.
AKC Reg p1\lvrn York.shire
I stud, take pick of litter or
$75. 962-3139
AOORABLE & lovable male,
Beagle puppy; A.KC regis.
645-2313
LAB. Retriever Pups
AKC Registered
533-6727 Eves: 541-2621 Days
C H AM PION stock, AKC, I mit1. Schna.taCrs, shots, trim-
: med. 8 wits. $80. 8J9.5140
' LHASA APSO -Poodle Pup.
~ pies. $.15.
Call 499-%128
AKC Reg. Poodles. Toy's &
' Mini's. $50 up. Toy Stud Ser.
~ 547~1 or 547-9591
:GREAT Dane Pups. AKC
: fawn &: brindle. * ""'953 * GERMAN ·Short Hair Pointer
puppies, females, 8 wks.
Good hunting dogs. 962-5313
I WATCH FOR
'TIS OPENING SOON
$14'5
J~rlupor t
31111p or1 ~'
TRIUMPH
'67 Triumph GTB
Gleeming ruby red w/ black
inter, Every po1111ible al"C'eS-
aory on th~ truly beauti.M
spts. car, Must ~ &: drtve
to believe. Also, '68 TR·250
availabJe for Imm. delivery.
J}rlupo1 1
31111polf:,
3100 W. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
642-9'10.j 540-1764
Authol'ized t.1G Dealer
--·&fTriumph
200) 4 doo1·. Unusual car.
Lie. TYU-760. Only
$2675
••ltmi6
111PORJS·
OYOTA·YOLVO
1966 Harbor, C.M. .~9303
'66 Triu~. Spit Fire
$~~JII~
Think fiat?
Think
HERB FRIEDLANDER
9625 Gaitlen Grove Blvd.
~-3333
TR 64 Spitfire Xlnt cond.
Complele overhaul, 1 i k e
new. $995 or best oiler.
54&-1184
'66 Triumph Mark II Spitfire.
Xlnt cond. Wife whb, nu
radial tires. s:t*;. 968.2389
TRIUP1PH
'64 TR -4
2 to chllc»;e from
' $1499
Think Fiat?
Think
HERB FRIEDLANDER
9625 Garden Grove Blvd.
89<J333
'65 Tl!IYMPH 4_
Rdstr, dlr, 4 speed, over·
driv~. wire wheels. new disc
brakes. Jet black ext. new
top, good rubber all &l'O\lfd.
Xlnt cond. $100 cash dels or
trade. Will fine prvt party.
LB RIV 291. C.all Ken,
494-9773 or 54~
VOLKSWAGEN
G.M.
MOTORS
'68 V\V Bug. R&R, 4 1pd.
l\\fYS4n> $1690 •. This week.
end only. 2 'yr. 24,000 mi.
warranty. We carry our own
contracts oac.
2014 Harbor
642-9334
'66 V\V
\Vhite wall&,.radi.o s1299 ·
Think Fiat'.'
Think
C.M.
HERB FRIEDLANDER
9625 Garden Grove Blvd.
8>1-3333
1969 VW {3 mos. new) low
miles. Must sel'. t h i !'!
weekend!! Sell $1895. er
best offer. Call afternoons
o:-evening, 67~2372 w
833--0447
1968 VW. Air-conditioning.
mint condition. $ 1 9 7 5 .
Private party. 84Z-3164
'67 VW Ruby red, -radio, new
Michelin tires, Xlnt amd,
must sell! 54frl5.19
'61 VW, newly reblt eng. &
trans: good trans. car
S575. 1192--1460
65 VW 26,000 mi. Superb con-
dition! Must See! $2100.
541)..1)6411
'68 VW, R & H, Xlnt cond.
$1675 Full Price. Prvl. prty.
TI4 • 112-9340
i][;J
WE ARE ONLY #2
MOYll'fG lf' fbrck outbrd 211' SLOOP, Marine head, '68 BSA Victor, l M mileL
w(IJ 19 Evin. trlr. All ac-llchta. New dae 11&11. A.aklni Xlnt cond. $850,_
ce1to "'°' IC-6999 SIJOO. m.-6l82 •• 543-'193.1 * •
2r INBOAJtD. ,w1th trw.iltr, FIXER t.Tpptr-lr s 100 p 1964 HONDA. 250 •tt. reblt
nitdt 1ll"Ol1l! $250. 158 E. W/sailt A: tn.Utr. M&ktt of· crwtne. runs good, $350,
Milon. C.11.~ ... 231 Palmer. CM. •642-1119•
,,. Doy °"""" Ooot•ry ,._ All.~.~1.
13:'i00: -.-*em
" •
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SO WE TRY HARDER FOR YOUll
'69 TOYOTA From $)770
4 %% BAllK FlllAllCING
WITH 15% DOWN
0.~ef CtMlt
48 MO. BANK
FINANCING AVAILABLE
WE NEED YOUR TRADE IN!
U4SfHe AtAll.41U
~s 646-9303 ~
TOYOTA-VOLVO ~
1966 HARBOit , C.M.
I '
........ ~.:.
•ti l\31 •
'Ill• J1guar XKE la one of·lhe worLl'1 -• llllooi .. -. I ·mobiles at hali.lhe sreal aatomobUe prlce.
Under $6000. Wlw are you wilting for? '
JaguarllJ .?Do& BUICK . 234 E. 17th; St ..
, .. Cnt• MeiA OPEL · ,. .,. -ri.S ;" •• ~,, ""~>;
New C1rs 9800 New C1rs
--·1101:1DAY -RAMBLER
IN COSTA MESA
AMX and JAVELIN .
HEADQUARTERS FOR ORANGE COUNTY
BRAND NEW ~6°9 RAMBLER
'H AMBASSADOR DPL
Owner's personal car.
·2 door Hardtop.
'.Ev1ry conc~ivable
exlres, including eir.
Come in end s11 thi1!
FANTAS.TIC YALU&.
PRE-CHECKED USED CARS
'64 ~rd ;64 c1ais1~
Z4ffr, YI, $995 w.,._. .. , cyl. Sfte9i ..... IT'alll.. offf4rJq, •ec110 g ,7
II•"' ""'I... & HIHlf9f, owe ,.,. OST JJI.
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
28211 Harbor mw.
Cn1ta Me5ll 546-1200
WUI Buy
Yoar Volk:nrape w PwldJt a .., !Op dolluL Paid 1or
...... Coll IWpll
. . 673•1190
Auto Luslna 9110
/LEASE 'EM I
'68 Cad Cpe deVW~. full pwr,
air, vinyl root'. Driven only
14.500 ml, Looks new. 2C
l1liPI lie at Slf'. mo.
New '69 Eldo~do •. full @quip,
Incl -•''"""' .... ""'·" peor mo. 24 mo. IH. alao-'88
Eldon.do $179...40. .
.SOUTH COAST . CA·R .. LEASING
300 W. CaHt !licl\.,.,,
~ NeWport Beach
' LEASE • RENT
•· · l'CW.llLAR , . li\li(f.S . . ·..,_ -~. ·.., ·~·\t.,.
-AU:T}IC)lllllD
L!U!llG
SYS,TEM
Get Dur CDri\pct1tlvt Ra.tea
Theodore
' ROllNS fORD · '
2000 l!&ri>or BlYd.
.f:osta'Mea ~ 6CU010 -·
. G.M.
MOTOll.S
':.114· lr.rtlor Bl'11.
Coilta M1!p ' 642.J331
i'nnsporiation oars ffum
$4'-t. $1"'
twe c&rrJ .our own contn.eta --..
CHO!Cll' 'IT ru.-loodod. ~Xlnt a>nd.' ·11 Japar 11
SManr. --XUio..· l!I:· cond. Of1 • no. ~'1294. i..;,,o '1$-llOI
•ulCK
UICK '64 , Eiedta. Ht,
l/f>WI', -I{""' ~~ •• """-Int cOnd. I 2 0 . ~tl
. .
1150 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY
LAGUNA. BEACH .
494-1084 ' .. ··~·· 547~3103 .
SEE THE CIADER
UNIVERSITY
OLDSMO!llLI-GMC
2150 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MISA
'68 YW·
MIUAAa •ACK
lei!, Mild liltllritf, _......_
~=-fWll ~. lie lie. ......
111.tt.,.. .......
fillfi . : ...........
2116.95 IAL
~66 PORSCHE
rn -'''· ..._. .,......., Wick w.i.
It du.,... ,.,,.... -ixtrft =-111111-. UC. ,.., .SW25
'Ill:!:-... ... -. .
"" ......... ..,...
4170,;s IAL.
'63 vw ··-&M mefltlllc, •'"1'.I lftlttJlf ,fWll, llf!IW/'(lt. JM, OM ......
Vli"'::i • " ,, :,:, -'Ill ....... ,,
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2261,95 1AL
'lS. lllllMIS".· .1~~"'1 .,
coco ~ °'"' Mer -rMlcf!lll~ nr.-... l+o.211"4 ·~-. -...... --
1'4.ts "• -ai!i:.~.
364195 l~L
.95 IAL-.
'. ~ ...
'66 GHIA '*'"• ,,
'1'1llew Midi: 111t1r* ...... 11ull.t>t Ufl, Lk, .... ,.,$l23
f t 1"'·"· ' .._,, 111 • ......... ' 1:::..:.;....
1532.95 IAL
'63 vw .....
•niltf!I orMnr WVI lntWlw r..U. & l!Nler. SlllM!"9 ai..e
Hon. '·!C· fLZ 656
: '
11,, ...
M.t11 .. .lt.00 lie.
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1077.95 IAL
'67 YW -
0-COl!trHtlnf lrttlrllr', r8"1o,•llltftr, llewt!M orlO II ur. I.le. No. UJH ... _
lffl.•
M.H fin , .... ..
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•. ..
IUtill) NEW 1Nf~ KSWAGENS -'; . •1977--~~;:~~ .. ~ . ' "
..
.. '
I ' '
.... ~ -
• ' PHONE~ .
..
'65 CHIVROLIT'
El CA~INd: A.T. RIH.
I! RJ76601 l '
;'$1195
·-· '64 QLDS
Co""· AJ .. lllH. P.S, IPIC
. 4151
s· 9 . ,_ 5 _
' .
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"'66 .eu icic. H.T. CPE.
WILDCAT •. A.T., RIH, ;.s., '"t b11c•1t i11h, lilte "'•· (R U 4'11
CiM111 c,_, Air coM .. A,' -r., P..S., l i t(:• INHY 1161 . '
52295-
i . ·51695··
I . . ' " ' ·6t BARRACUDA
:Co11p1. A.T.. r.s.. A.IH.
CVSG I IJJ
'6S WBLElt ..• -
Amb1111d1r St1tio11 W111.
A.T.,·~IH, P.S. ITXT lJf.)~ 51195·::·
' '-tile fl111ntlf1t , 1-.tf ,....,. .... ,11~r.t11 "
ceNN.Rt.-
• ~· CHIYROLIT -·. e .
• • 2121 '1arllor •d., Costti M-
-.• ::. --646-1203 ..
llAND , NIW
196t
BUICK
'2444 • $199~
. ~ .
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• . -·1·191· '. • • • •
• '" •u.C1 . ·: .
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•RIH. ISVX 0111 ~ . . • • $2191 .•
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• · 'H IUIC1 ··-•
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...... tlolOY 14'1 • -·-.
• ·$1195 .•
-. "
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.Lo .. ,,.. , ....... ir.n ~, -
f1cfory.1lr. ISUP 112J •
: $2291 .•
• '64 RAMllLllt . i
lltto St•~ w~. Feet.*' IP.S., •wto. I _ 1 ll}J _ : ., ••• ·-•••••• : JAG~Alt '·•
=~-· ._eo..p1oto s.1 ... s...,;JI
:1co •n<I· Plf!a· Dopo, :motitfor~kS.. . ... ,,,. .
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• 23' E. )71 ST. • • 141.nu-· • • • OPIN:
•. 7 DAYS . AND • • IYININH · . • ~~t!U l'.K
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' ~ ._ *"12$ •· tir.m atttt. 41K1,~ c.\isi int bkt Kills, x1nt Country Squire lie. RGK 098, $1200 1.5 onJy
lS60 CHEVY w/ new motor1 c4oo. 1 owner. M6-3157 or V/qqon SlOO over whole.sale Kel.ty
.a 1\r """·' eyt. "'''cash . CONTJNENt' '••' ~1 . . ' WI h ~-·· ~ Blue l!<\Ok•• ~ Lewil11m· ,,f!J!r or trade for 'f. 673...Ql~1 · 11111 ·~vA'i'ii '4. oP! itT. 1 '"'-.. ~ i-.:ar dt&' pis!, M&-93m f
A •-~---bet ol Equipt. with fact. air, P.S., CR.i:V, W8'ot1· Excellent '63 LINCOLN • 'tt~:"Cail~ ar ' t • P.B., power windows, etc. '63 ford fut back H lop, dlr, ~-.·-~ ell(lne .,...., k.,, CO.,...NENT' AL SVX'170 V-8, pwr """ owtted by lit· ...., _,__ n 'll 1960 CORVAIRt enafne·xlnt, $1995 tie 'ole lady irom 'San
• ~ ' ·••62-CHEV. 4 dr. '~. Fq11 fact. equip. ·body good, lnterlor sad! Clemente. Take foreign 'car
, GOOD' SHAPE 1:17:;, . LeaU,.r Int. s~: #'25-A mo. """'" JOHNSON & SON in trade. LB PFG 931 Call
ft .f '* 5:0{!133 .._, i I· : tJ --"$109f Lincoln.Mercury James 54~4 .
19Gll. EL 0.mloo, V-3, low JOHNSON & SON DODGE 1941 H•t'bor 81,d. 6<!-7050 1!"6 FORD Cnty S<d•n' •ta milea~. pt00. PvJ party. ---r-.. ---,66 Fo d \\'ag , 10 pass. Fae alr, P/s,
540-7695 , Lincoh1"Mereury '68 DODGE Polara; air, , r P/b. 14,<m n1i. $2,006. i '"" H bo Bl·~ uo _ lo -"· ha ,.._ FL • G.T.A. Convert ... vs. "'"l ''5 ' • ( -~. J_ LJU ar r .-u, .,.....,......, pwr., w ,.....,.. V1! ....,, au1omaUc transmwion, .nir-'"' , , CfllY~ 1963 CONTINENTAL. Blue· ear, mWlt seU. A&k. SZTOO. power sleerini;, radio, heat-'63 FORD Galaxie 500 421: 4 •1..--~,...,.. grey. black leather int. Full 499-2590 er, SfN :rn. ~300 is $100 spd, headers, dual holl~14,s.
r.JR A t~ n;.,1;;; pov.-er &: air. Very clean DODGE DART 196.1 Good ovef wholesale KeUy BILie 4_:57 end, and ~ p.iilt, Ull!J o$,!?'COl1d car, · 5 6 $995. Call art 5. 494-9509 . oond. For sale by Owner. Book. Dun Lewis Imports, tires. Make offer. 673-S(lJ
~ Good cond .. 1-lcmi ======== 548-4811 646-93)3 Take over pmts. on '67 J'ord
-· f'l'l.,or~ 011"" c' OJtTINA '65 Fon! Cnlry S<d, v~. G•l. 51111. Vinyl lop, nlilio, ~ " / FALCON auto, dlr, pwr st.rg, xlnt brake;i. Good cond. Call 0Cl!R. YSLE-R -· Ne-port 4 -' •~ "-·h d " ak after 5:30 p.m. 539-9240 ~ " "•7 CnDTINA "'~· ~ ~ •~ or I ' itr, tac air, P/a, ~ 'IVH. nu ~ '61 FORD Falcon Station foreign car in trade. CaU '61 l-'ORD Sed1111 StaUon
!ires. Coo8 col*!. $850. 1600 .·4 apttd ·radio. Low \Vqon. New tires. 'Ken LB UEV 484, 494-9713 \\'agon. Po\ver & air. Gaixl
846-9136 m.ile&&e. The de lux mode! $325. • 613-3179 '64 FORD Sedan, V-8, auto., ,bu'C'y'="$1~65~. "~'"""',-,-''=-;;:;;:-
with ,bucket seal!!. WFV196 . _ . . very rood cone!. $550 '65 GALX. 500 2 Dr. Hdtp. COMET 1 $13.SQ· • BUSIFSJ' marklfpiaC. r\n M0-7828 390 V-8, aulo .. lull Dwr .
.. NS"" s· . OWUted ' """"'-s,.. . -' '64 OOMET, 2 new tires, ne1v
brake&. E:t. cond. VaJue
$650, sell $495. 546-8044
J011 uN & ON '4 • 'time • i1!1 ... "'Loo1 lS YOUR AD IN CLASS!· AM/Fl>!, .,,., . • ,:
Uncoln:Mercur)· Wlm. 'I'll• OAJl.Y PlLOT FlED! Someone will be DAILY PILOT WANT Jf'6
1941 liarbor Blvd. 642-7000 now!!! lockiT11 tor Jt. nitl M2.56'f8. ·0111 6f2..567I ·r
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MUSTAl'fGS
FAl~!.AN~S
GAWIES
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TORIMOS
CUSTOMS
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On Over 300 New ·'69's
Duri_n9 This BICJ Clearance !
• · ALL REMAINING 1961
.SHELBY GTs NOW AT
ACTUAL FACTORY INVOICE.
LIMrTID DIC AND HMO CARS
AT IYIN eJEATll SAYINGS!
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-LITTLE-6'ASr
19'7 VOLKSWAGIM
2 dr.,Sed. E•q11i1ife. J1111 •~•rh111l1d. !\JQL
lbll 20'1, dow11 or tr1d1.
$1595 ~~~. . $58 =:.~
1968 FORD 4 ~-VI
TllANSl'OITl.TlON SPICIALS
Now ••er•tlnt 15 c•ra-;.r W..k th•t
can be ret•llecl •t whol ... le to the
pubUc. le11t th• dhl•l'I on th•••
older ur1.
C111tom. '!•O ~g., 111tom1tlc, bl1ck w/white
lop. (IJSIZI 14tlll 11111 look pric1 ·s211 s.
20 %.' tlciw11 er•..,.,._, ~
SAVE!!
"$1395 ~~~. $39 :-..:.: '.· 1~141 LINCOLN C~Mi;INEl!TAL
Fu)fy eqw,tpped, full pow1r, 1ir ~ond. IULf-. " ,.
77'1' Bl•1 l ook pric1 '1995 10'1;' dow" o'f
1967 TOTOTA CORONA
Delt.tlle 4 Dr, F1clorv ~uipp1d. ISUY125)
Blife loo• price $1415. 20% ilown or tr1d1.
$1095 '"" $46 '"" Pl I Cl Ill .....
1'68 FORI V.. ,
4 dr., 1ufo, po wer li11rin9, r1dio l lt11!1r .
lffl9, No. IJSl24491ll 11,, look price
$2]50. 20 ~ d11w11 or tr1d1,
$1795 ~~~. $49 :-..:.:
1'64 C.HRTSLH NEW TOUH
W19011. t p111. F1ctorv 1ir. f11ll ,_,,,
IUCK6161 ?0% id1w11 er tr1d1.
$1295 :~~~. $47 :-:..:.:
1'63 FALCON \iJAGON .
Fully equipp1d. llSP7971 10 % d1w11 er
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$495 '"" NICI $21 :"'..!:
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$995 '"" PRICE $39 ::..:.:
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f i.tll pow1r, f1cfory 1it. 2 Or. j-4.T. l ll.PM1401
101. do,.,11 or tr 1d1 •
$1695 :~~~ $58 :"'....:.:
''7 l'ORD COUNUT SEDAN ~IH, PS, Air Co11d. U11d1r 14,000 mil11. fee·
tory w1rr11tv. IVOF 495 1
$2495 "'" ""'
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Vt, 1vt1 .. i'S, f1ctory 1ir ,l\&H. ITl\H4t1f)
10% dO.'fl or tr1d1. . .
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USID CAI SAU nu;:n lfflCTIYI 41 HOUIS UNLIU ,.ntOUSLT $OLD
ALL PATMINTS PIHllD ON APPIOYll C.llfT
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PICKUPS 1'.0 HEAVY DUTY
TRUCK SPECIAL
NEW 1969
F· 100
PICKUP
Fl1 r11ide. I 15" W.B., l 1pd. 1yncro. tr'"''
1055 F-1prin91, '95 R·1pri1191 ,etc.. r • · -··~·t·~1 $2099' .
ORDER TODAY I
• • CAMPER SPECIAL!
BRAND NEW 1969!
F-250 PICKUP • ~.· • .&nd
' SCOTSMAN CAMPER
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with it1""bo1<, 1foV1, •le. Sl11p1 6. F-250
pic.i.tp h11 lOO 1n9., ''"P I oil g~1r9f1,
1950 lb. r11r 1pri"9' 151 l.00 .. 16.5 I-ply,
t11b1l11s tir11, dlit. h11l1t end defro1f1r,
olc. M1"y le cltoo11 fro111 •I !hit Pric1I
S1v1 111 Eldor1do, Fo11rwind1, G0Jdli111e
5cohm111. 0¥1r 10 v1ri1d floor pl111\ 011
di1pl1y 11"' re.dy for iM111edl1fe d1liv1ry .
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Sauth ern California 's Charger Headquart ers
Bucket seats • Hideaw1y headlt;hts • Full vinyl ·Inte-
rior#• Nylon carpeting • RMr deck spoiler • Full
racing lnstn.nnent1tion • Bumper g~ards • Ash tray
light • H.O. springs • H.O. tmion sway bar •••
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,•. --lltAND~ 2.DOolt HARMOP COUPE . BRAND NEW ' STATION WA(fQN ,
•• Nft•i-61tltludlriv vfnY! nio~wsw ttrn. full whMI discs. rtmott control mirror. full fltfory equipped, huttr, 6efrosltl';.'t tt..:Motor ~99El2.3DA.7. . . ,.: ~if ·-'"$(.9 ~ i -~2Ll23A"812'5'»8 " s79 ........... T~-,...... • ,_._,,.., T~o~!,~.._,, •2 s11",, ·= ~IAn DILIVRY TOTAL PllCI .t.:::. J MMIDIAn DELIVERY "TOTAL l!lllCI .t•;;, l. ........ ....,.. .......... ~ ..... :-·-. ............... •• : • I
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THE LARGEST SAU MR HELD IN ORANGE CO.
By tho NO. l Volpme Dealer HARIOR DODGE
'2,500;o0o~ .. INVENTORY
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1969.1»9.ff
YI TON PliarUP
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APRIL 20, 1969
America's Newest anCl Best
Camping Areas
By ERWIN A. BAUER
SPECIAL
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ISSUE
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DAILY ·PILOT
ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA
A Guide to Offbeat Vacations
lit the West Indies
By ALEC WAUGH
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'OA DR. J.411£5 T. CIUCE, "'1-ecl!Or,
Ro1tlldl p.,Jc MOf/t.Orilll
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• AD exc:eu of any Yitamin can be dan-
gerous. On the other hand, lack of rita-
min C lead.t to a tendency toward easy
bleeding and bruieing. The proper dos-
age of ritamin C ehoald be determined
by a physician.
'OR IUQVEL FELCH
Beeryoae ...... '° eo11o ..,,,,,. ~ ............ .
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Jol11 C••lello, S10"1
Broolr.; Loa, l.i.-4, 1¥.Y.
e EY9ryooe thinks rm eix feet tall and
built like Sophia Loren. But I un juat
an average-sized gifl with a nice figure
-certainly photogenic but not to be con-
fu.eed with the Amason woman eex thing.
FOR 8.AR.Rl' WIUYNB,
"'°"01'1 esput
I• ii lrae '1w11 te0me11 "-"
poorer BNMOrie• llaA
me..1-llr•. /•rt1M• Me-
Ccuua, LotoeU., Mau.
• Many women llainlc they have worse
memorle.-but if thDy do, they'•e been
brainwashed into thinkjog 80 by men. In·
dividuala may cWler slightly, but it has
oothin1 to do with their seL
FOR BANK ..u.RON. A.UUU. Brau
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)'Oii 'e' ialo alae kuer'1
6os lo J*l on yotar Mi.
.w11--11 • .,.1ce JleCaire,
Deetmar, ......
• Just a habit. I originally etarted do-
ing this becauee I don't like to hue both
my cap and helmet on for longer than
neceeeary becau11e it ie eo rnuch hotter
with both OD.
POR COY. RONALD llE..4C..4N
Flud ore your eletN on
&l.e El«:tand Colle1• .,_.
te• U. IM .eledion o/
oar Pre.Ulen11--Roy L.
S,._.ra, PrelllOn&, CeU/.
• There are a number of ehortcominp
inllerent in the eystem which appear to
m.ako it not relevant to today'• modern
world. I would not like to see tbeae prob-
lems cornicted, howeftr, by turning to
a pa.rely popular vote for tho Pre11idency.
Ally refonn of the Electoral College
ahould be on a buia which would pre-
eene oar Federal ayatem.
FOa SE!¥. BDF .UW UIYNEDY,
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K.en..-y lie...,.,., F.U1
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• Contributiooa from the public are •ery
moch appreciated. Tbey ahould be eent
in ca.ro of the Fund to Poet 09ice Box
2400, Waehington, D.C. 20013.
FOR llEX R.UUUSON
Row.oU ,. y.,,,. .oa 1¥oel,
•IMI '° YOll MN 11111 ~
.,. eldWrea1-l.laa soi. • .... , c.11., Repl4•, ,.,..
• Noel is M. aod I do h.ue another IOD,
CareJ: who is 24 and iB a writer-director·
producer in London.
FOR DR. D..4YID TIMRVD, or&potor
of dee N«liorwJ Doi IU,Uiry
la..,,._, .. ,_'--&l.e N•·
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......... proleedo-/or
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S..ld., F..L
• The owner'• Social Security number,
regietered with the National Dog R~
try and tattooed oo your dog'• inner hind
leg, eoablea ue to notify you immediately
when your miseing dog ia found and re-
ported. For foll detaile, write to Nation&l
Registry, Box SS, Stanton, NJ. 08885.
FOR PROP. BEllCEIV EY .4/VS,
/ap1qe espat
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pit.rue .... 111-Mn. R•roU Pi.11,
C.ittu11ille, C11.
• "Bad hat" meam much the same u
.. bad egg" or .. bad guy." It eomea from
19th-century Britieh slang. lt originally
may have referred to the •to•epipe bats
wom by Irish touahs. Or it may hne.
originated in die Duke of Wellingto~'•
contemptuous exclamation when ho sur-
veyed the first Britieh Reform Parliament
( 1830) ~ "I. never saw 80 many shocking
bad bats in my life!"
FOR PEl'ER BRECK oJ .. Bil Yolley"
I ~ ~ yoa .,.. •
bree.4er o/ ntre elulcolate
lor•••· l••I •"•' •re
&luty1--Bee Loehu, .4r-
cete, c.u/.
• They are bonea whoee di1tincuishin1
markinp are chocolate brown bodice aod
ailver manes and taile. The breed is con-
sidered rare.
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WHAT T1iiE WORLD!
a.. .. °""' Milt and yoga dildple ,...,
Max intwpreNd his .,_... for the ameftt ..
brary ~for Family Weeldyi "If you get ln-
'IOIYed '"-~ (bottom_of poster), your spirit
wiU the , .. a buttwfty (boy-ond-gltf buttetfty).
ly c:OAC11ntratlno on reading, you come dOle to
Ohm (the tquiggle), whkh II a montro-not llc.e
o prayer, exoctfy, but a thought, lb taying the
word God. Involvement Is the foundation .(the
temlCild block) of knowledge and the oc:hiwe-
ment of peace (swami in meditation on Mount
FuiD1 zigzags are enervy from planet earth.
The student who goes that rour. e¥entuolly
oets to ... the world through the.....,,, mind
(boy and man superlmpoeed).'' So there. Max on boob
Her loyal HlghnHt Alexander
Cbhen, who produced tonight's Tony
Awanls (NIC .. tv), has also produced
some of the world's top perfor~
among them, Marlene Dietrich. "She
II a difRcult woman, the great.st P8""
fectlonlst1 the hardest penon I have
ftW worbd with," he told Family
Weekly, ''but rlgklty profealonol. She
anMs thrM houn before every per-
formance, chedcs ..,_., detoll-ond
doesn't realty need a stage manager.
She has been called 'her royal high.-
nea'; she likes that Image and builds
on lt.,,..l>oes IM have many friends?
"SuN. I'm one."
School Drop Badrt Rod Steiger al\d
wff. Claire Bloom lectured to drama
students at Syracute Unlvenity. Asked
whether he c:onUdered formal educo-
tion neceMary to octfng. Rod tald: "I
dropped out of high schoot at 16 and
Roel &
Claire at
Syraane
lied about my op to Join the Navy. I
never had an adolescence, ne¥er went
to a sen5or prom Of played on a foot.
ball team-plus what I might hove
pldced up along the woy Kholasticolly.
I wish I had more of a formal eduas-
tion. Then I wou1d have the ability to
five life more fully."
Artfltk Mechanic Comedienne Fan-
nie Flagg's hlgh-.chool aptitude test
ranked her an "Artistic Mechonk."
When she was ~ her tv In• riew
program In Birmingham, Ala" she
turned that alull Into a profitable .5de-
Fannie
Flan
Une. "After the thaw," she .aid, "rd
go to used-car Iota, buy one, fix it up,
and resell it. ft's women who do the
deciding, and they are Intel ested ln
how a car looks, not how ft runs. In
fact, I was so good at it that I was of·
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Tire Wear It's just an old husband's
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tires will keep them from wearing or
blowing out. "Instead," watM the
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much heat at exp esswar speed-to
rapidly that a tire may blow."
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SUPPOSE YOU had three teen~agers and
wanted to plan their first trip out
of the country. What country would
you choose?
A.a all Americans (including the American In-
dians) have roota in some other country, however
far back, you would probably choose a country
related to your family bloodlinea. That is what I
did when my own children were very young (the
twO youngeat were six and nine), and that is
what my husband and I did last summer when
we took my three teen-age step-cliildren on an
an exciting trip to Ireland.
I have always been grateful for my Irish rreat-
grandmother and f atber from whom I must have
inherited my leavening good humor. My large
amount of Dutch blood is sound, but the Irish is
what givea me the bounce. My husband, Curtis B.
Kellar, is just about the same mixture of Irish
blood, but be can claim lateral descent from Dan1
O'Connell. a great Irish liberator. He also bas
Duggana in bis family tree.
Most American children are so English-lan-
guage oriented, so conditioned to a diet of hot
dogs and hamburgers, that it is not always a
good idea to take them abroad for the first time
to a country where the food is strange and the
language completely difterent--not unle.u they
are wildly adventurous.
Ow ttv.e Betsy, 16, Martha, 14, and Bill, 18
(and not quite all these ages at the time)-
agreed with us that Ireland waa the place to go.
I knew the country so well myself that I was sure
they would be happy. Our ftying trip via Irish In-
ternational for ten days waa one of the best pos-
sible times to be in Ireland-July 19 through the
29th. The weather is ita most reliable then. But
for us, it outdid itaelf. It waa the warmest, sun-
niest Iriah summer in 60 years. We didn't see a
drop of rain.
In traveling abroad for the first time with your
children, you must, of course, consider their in-
tereeta ~uee bored children traveling take all
the joy out ot it for everyone involved. Our chil-
dren fortunately took a lively interest in tennis.
horseback riding, biking, and they certainly liked
&'ood food.
Ireland waa the place (especially with all thoae
lovely castles thrown in-the one on our cover is
Birr Castle, in County Oft'aly), with a delicate
blend of homeyness, foreignness, and fantasy.
The next thing to be sure of when you are
traveling with children is that the schedule isn't
killing. As I am all for savoring a country, and
my husband feels the same way, we saw to that
immediately. Also if you are flying at nigh~ let-
ting children get too hungry is bad business. So
before our departure for the airport, I gave them
roast..beef sandwiches and fruit.
If you take your children to Ireland, try, as we
did, to let them have their very first night in a
real caatle. Ours wu the elegant Dromoland
Castle, a short drive from Shannon Airport. It
makes a wonderful transition because it flies the
U.S. ftag, aa it is American owned.
After a night flight, of course, the best thing
is to go right to bed. This we aJJ did after the
children's first quick, excited tour of our Dromo-
land Castle. We went to neighboring Bunratty
Castle next and attended the Bunratty banquet--
a reenactment of medieval dining complete with
the fine Bunratty singers and interesting medi-
eval food (no Irish potatoes then!).
The children were delighted at having to eat
with their fingers. aa the only implement pro-
vided wu a nice sharp knife and, later, for the
syllabub (dessert), a spoon. My husband and I
served as "Lord and Lady of the Castle" for the
evening. My husband graciously granted amnesty
to the "prisoner" in the dungeon after firat get-
ting the consensus of the guest.a (thumbs up or
down) when the "poor wretch" was dragged be-
fore him.
We included a wonderful experience I had not
had myself, well aa I know the country. We went
sight-seeing to the Cliffs of Moher, those dra-
matic rocks that overlook the turbulent Atlantic
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Ocean from a height of as much u 700 feet. We
watched the Arctic terns that have )>een coming
there for hundreds of years to nest and raise
their young. We hiked along the wen-worn paths
that on our day were covered with the heavy
mista that overhung the dramatic spot.
That night, after still another medieval ban-
quet (this time with a pageant of Irish history
thrown in at the newly restored Knappogue Cas-
tle) , we 'Yere once again "Lord and Lady" with
the children sitting with us, delightedly gnawing
on bones and backing off brown bread with sharp
table knives.
The next clay, bright and early, we piled our-
selves and our luggage into our rented Vaux.ball
station wagon and took off via a strange part of
Ireland-the Burren (pronounced "bum")-a lu-
narlike .. desert" that extends for many miles.
Strange flowers grow right up from the rocks on
its moon surface. The fauna take on the protec-
tive coloration of the rock masses.
Our destination was tbe region of Galway and
eventually the ancient city on Galway Bay, where
you can still hear the Gaelic language spoken on
the street. The city itself, which has been there
since the earliest times (and was even mentioned
by Egyptian historian Ptolemy), shows a strong
Spanish influence because it traded for centuries
with Spain.
You can note this in the architecture and even
Am11 VatUkrbilt, ll.ub4"4 Curti.a B . K•llar, atld
Iler atepeh.ildren Gt freland' a Dromolatld CutU.
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Children This noted traveler-author took her youngsters back to the land
of her great-grandparents; here's why she thinks it's a good idea
for your family-plus tips on how to do it
Autf.ot of "Amy VOftderi»llt't ~ looll of ftiqwtt.,H
"Amy V~k'• ~ c:oMbook." ond "Amy VCMdelbilt'•
&.ryday ftlquetW'
in the dress of the people of the Galway region
and of the city. Columbus ~ said to have heard
masa there in the Church of St. Nicholas before
setting out on bis f amoua voyages.
this was my Meoncl trip to Galway and my
second didppointment that I didn't have the time
to go by steamer to the Aran ~lands. The Aran
ialanda are barren and completely Gaelic in char-
acter, deep in Irish culture and folldore. Of
course, we bought the Aran ~landen' aweaten
for the children and for friends at home:
Right in the Great Southern Hotel in Galway
City where we stayed, there ~ a roof-top restau-
rant that not only atrorda a beautiful view of the
city and the bay but also serves some of the
finest !ood I have bad in Ireland.
On the road from Galway to Dublin, we en·
countered many "Irish travelera"-gypsies to us
-who love the area. The Irish travelers who live
and move about in their colorful wagons are the
tinkers, the ragpickers, and the horse traders of
the country. Etrorl8 have been made to get them
to settle into cottages, without luck. Although
they are distinctly f oo~looee, they don't wander
beyond Ireland's shores-and understandably.
Like true gypaies, they are moody and tempera-
mental. Don't snap their pictures without per-
mission ·and without "crosaing their palms" with
at least a sixpence.
No trip to Ireland ia complete without consid-
erable time in Dublin, so we spent three dayB
there, and they bad to be divided between the In-
tercontinental Hotel (comfortably American)
and the lovely small Rus&ell, where I usually stay.
lectluM of the pressure of tourist busine88,
this famous hostelry is being enlarged but will
not lose ita charm or, I hope, the excellent restau-
rant where you can get all kinds of flne Irish
foodJJ, aucb as Dublin Bay prawu, Irish brown
bread, delicate Irish smoked salmon, game birds,
and delicious de88erls that made the children's
eyes bug. The Irish cu&tom of serving three, four
or even five deeaert.8 didn't diaplease them. either!
In Dublin we shopped. We went to the new
Abby Theater, too. We gorged ourselves on mar-
velous food at the Shelbourne Hotel in St: Ste-
phen's Green (close by my favorite Irish cOMture
house, Irene Gilbert).
While the children went riding in nearby
County Wicklow and played tennis with Irish
children, my husband and I considered buying an
old Georgian houee on Mount Joy Square whose
rehabilitation has the bleaaing of the distin-
guished Irish Georgian Society.
Much too soon~ru1idering the lure of all our
Dublin friends and the parties planned for u&-
it waa time to think of our next atop on the way
back to Shannon and the trip bom~ We decided
to drive via the great city of Cork with a tw~
day stopover at Tralee. one of the most popular
of all the touriai areas of lretana.
One of the moet excitin~ aide tripe we took in
Ireland, particularly for me, aa I bad never been
there before, waa the Dingle penineula, which we
explored from our hue in Tralee. En route to ·
Dingle, we were able to show the children eome
of the earliest surviving stone structure. in Ire-
land, "beehive cells" made of unmoriared stone
overlapping each era from the foundatfon.s of the
country's earliest eecleaiaatical atructurea prior
to the 8th century.
Some of the f armhousea along the Kerry roads
on the Dingle peninsula maintain the "beebivea"
aa part of the National Trust and charge a shill-
ing to visitors. There is no doubt that the Dingle
peninaula ia a choice part of Ireland.
In the little town of Dingle, we spent part of
the morning on the beach watching the children
gather cockles a.nd enjoyin~ the sight of the Iri.ah
cowe up to their belliea in wet aand, cooling off
on the warm day.
Here and there we:re a few families bathing, a
not-too-usual aight in Ireland. Although the coun-
try ia actually eemitropical because of the Gulf
Stream and in some parta (including Dublin)
there are palm trees growing, the sea ia very
cold by our atandarda, and, while hardy Irishmen
may swim. it isn't often the tourilta do.
In Dingle then ia a small, charming hotel
called the Befiniab Bouse. There we bad a deli ..
cious lunch cooked by the wife of the proprietor
who also waa willi.ng to cook the cockles we had
gathered so the children could taste them (•
Tiu fa.rwt-
louau of Ir~
lad nt4Ua tAe
nutic cAarM
of c..t•riu.
t.aate of combined muaaela and clams, I would
aay) . They made the aon~ we all sang, "Cock.lei
and Muaaela," even more meaningful.
We etarted back the next day from Tralee to-
ward Shannon, ftve happy people ready any time
to become Irish travelers again.
Por help in l>lanning 11our Irish trip, write
Irish Tourist Board, Dept. 10, 690 Fifth Avenue,
New York, N.Y. 10086. •
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Offbeat Guide to th
Long before the jet tourist, this renowned author explored i
fast-disappearing spots which still retai
I WENT TO the West Indies
first in 1927; they looked
much the same during a visit
in January, 1939. They were
still the same when I went
back for the first time after
the war in 1948.
And during the following 10 years
they did not alter much. The same
kind of people were leading the same
kind of life in the same kind of
atmoapbere.
Tb:en tlle )ets arrived! The})&c1c-
age tour hit the Caribbean with the
violence of one of its own September
hurricanes!
Because of this change, I was a
little bewildered when the editor of
FAMILY WEEKLY suggested I write
an "offbeat" guide to the West In-
dies. Twenty years ago I would have
bad no problem. But in the jet age'?
Well ... Perhaps the wisest advice
that I can give would be. "Go there .
out of season-in May or June or
aft-er th~ hurricane season in the fall.
It will cost you two-thirds as much,
the hotels will be half empty. You
will be welcomed by the residents.
You can change your plans at the
la8t moment. The climate is only a
little lees paradisiac.
Yes, yes, I know. It is between
January and April that the North-
erner wants to be away from bis
snowbound porch. But even then be
can still make an offbeat tour. There
are still a few islands that retain
their own personality.
In particular, I can recommend the
two French islands of Martinique
and Guadeloupe. Martinique was my
first West Indies island, and it is very
dear to me. It is very French (as,
indeed, is Guadeloupe). Both are de-
partments of France, and the men of
the Islands are very proud of being
citizene of France, with their own
representative in the ch4mbre de
deptttia. But they are very different
because Martinique was unaffected
by the French Revolution.
Early in the Napoleonic wars it
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Autt--of "My l rother Evelyn" and "bland if1 the Sun"
wu captured by the British. In con-
sequence, the seven f amiliee who bad
owned it when the Baatille fell were
still in residence after Waterloo. And
thoee seven families are still in power.
Guadeloupe, on the other hand,
was taken over by the revolution-
aries. The guillotine waa set up, and
the old families were liquidated.
The social climate of the two is-
lands is cot11equently very different.
Even a short-time vacationist will
be aware of that. Both are very beau-
tiful. high and green with deep, cool
valleys and with golden sands. In
Guadeloupe is the northern-moat
of the windward island1J, and in the
18th century, when French and Brit-
ish were fighting for inastery of the
New World, its northeast trade wind
decided the fate of empires. Farther
north among the leeward islands the
status quo was retained. It was bard
to attack against the wind. Barbados,
for instance, liea such a long way to
the east that it was never once in-
vaded; this is why it is eo British.
There was less changing of owner-
ship in the north, coMequently is-
lands like Antigua, St. Kitt.a, and
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Fort ck Fra.ftu, M4rtiftique, retain.a a.U the ft,avor and gra.ce of old. France.
Martinique I would recommend a
hotel in the hills just behind Fort
de France, which wu once the home
of a French admiral and is within
walking distance of the sea. Marti-
nique is a country to walk through.,
through its cane fields and the palm
groves and the ftshing villages.
In Guadeloupe, it is wiser to con-
centrate upon the main town-Pointe
i Pitre, which is developing a con~
siderable gutronomic reputation, the
ha.ute cui8iM of Parias transported
to the Caribbean littoral.
Nevis have retained a British atmos-
phere, while a northern island like
Puerto Rico is still Spanish at heart.
The Virgin blande were originally
Danish; they were acquired by the
U.S.A. after World War I, but there
is very little left of the old Danish
atmosphere, apart from the charm-
ing architecture. They have become
the homes of retired American citi-
zens, most of whom relieve the bore-
dom of retirement with some form
of relatively unexacting work.
St. Thomas has the finest marina
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West Indies
varied islands; now he shares those
old charm and leisure
in the area, with Antigua u its only
challenger. And here, because Arneri-
carui are more gregarious than Span-
ish, French, and British, it is much
euier for the visitor who arrives
with letters of introduction to enter
the life of the re8idents.
Here the package tour seem.a less
omnipresent because Americans can
travel independently more easily;
they feel at home in their own state-
side atmosphere. They are content
to stay on one island or to divide a
month among the three islands.
St. John'~ the least urban of
them, otf ers the greatest range of
choice for those who are looking for
a restful holiday. Much of it bu been
taken over aa a national park by the
Rockefeller Foundation; you can ei-
ther stay (at heavy cost) in condi-
tiona of luxury, where each bungalow
has its private beach, or you caQ have
an economical camping holiday in the
woods. If you do not want bonky-
tonks and night clubs, St. John's is
your beet bet.
But personally, because the history
of the whole area is of such a per-
manent fucination for me (the is-
lands were, after all, once so impor-
tant that at the Treaty of Paris in
1768, Britain nearly· handed Canada
back to the French, retaining Gua-
deloupe, instead), I would concentrate
on the windward islands : St. Lucia,
Grenada, and St. Vincent.
There It more of history there
t.han farther north ; or perhaps I
should aay there ia more evidence of
history. In St. Lucia there is the
beach behind Pidgeon Island, near
where was fought the Battle of the
Saints, which reatored British mari-
time supremacy after the s\lrrender
of Yorktown ; and the ruins on the
hills above Caatries are of the bar-
racks where British soldiers were
stationed in the 19th century.
Grenada's capital, Georgetown, is
the loveliest city in the Caribbean.
Darryl Zanuck, when he was filming
"Island in the Sun," waa shown stills
of the va.rious islands. The moment
he saw Georgetown, be exclaimed ex-
,.
Tiu beautv of
GrtM.da i8
but ll'PJWICUU~ '\
by approa.ching
it from the 1eo.
citedly, "Thia is the Rlace l"
It is best approached by eea. You
then appreciate that it bu a double
harbor. You sail toward what eeema
-and, indeed, is-a waterfront. You
expect to anchor in an open harbor,
but then you awing round a spur of
land and a wide bay faces you.
On the left ia the Carena&'e, backed
by ochre-brown brick houses with
red-tiled roof a, the work of French-
men in the 18th century. In spite of
all the fighting, the pillaging, anon,
hurricanes to which the island waa
subjected, Georgetown wu miracu-
lously spared. It is a museum piece.
St. Vincent, the southernmost of
the larger islands, is like the other
leeward islands, green and moun-
tainous. It is ftve years since I was
the.re, and its inhabit.anti were com-
plaining then that they were not get-
ting their abare of touriate. Perhaps
that is why it wu charming.
I swam at the same club that I
had visited for the ft.rat time in 1938.
My hotel wu built in the garden of
an old sugar mill. There waa a rural
peace about it all. South of St. Vin-
cent atretcbee the Grenadines, a
string of islands headed by Bequia,
where Lord Avon (Anthony Eden)
in search of seclusion built a house.
_,..
He abandoned it a year or eo a&'O
because a luxury hotel waa going up
on bia aide of the Ulland.
To get to Beqaia you had to take
a launch, and the channel can be very
rou1h. Bequla ia the next ieland for
large-scale development, but there
are three or four other island.a far-
ther south. I can recommend to any
one two weeb baaed on St. Vincent,
with a week on the Grenadines.
I alao would recommend to anyone
who is worldn1 through the northern
island.a that they break away from
Antigua and spend a few daya at
Montserrat. That, too, is a high green
i.aland. A shamrock adorns the center
gable of its Government House be-
cauee a number of Irishmen were
aettled there by Oliver Cromwell. It,
too, baa a f eelin&' of the put. Ita
houses are built among the ruins of
old aqueducta and the round hills
that the oxen worked.
There la scarcely an island in the
group that I would not recommend
to the vacatlonlat.-6nd if there are
one or two, I will ref rain from men-
tioniJll' them. I may have aeen them
at the wronr time in the wrong mood.
Yet, contradictorily enough, the one
island that I most want to see again
-the one that I am reeolved to see
T~e beadu
of St. Lt&ciG
m-e botlt.
"~ Gtld UwtlJI.
arain, even If that would mean miaa-
inr all the otbere-ia one that I
would hesitate to recommend to any-
one whom I did not know rather well
-the island of Dominica.
If ever there were an oft'beat ia-
land. it ii that. It lies between
Guadeloupe and Martinique. It wu
French quite often. The peuanta in
the bush speak a French dialect. It
would have been better for it if it
had been always French. It is an
unlucky island; from the at.art ev-
erything hu juat ~ne wrong. It ia
beautiful; too beautiful maybe; it
has "the fatal gift of beauty."
Its mountalftl are too tall for it.a
aize. They bring down the raina which
wuh away ita road.a. It.a eoil fa fer-
tile, but it ia hard to get the produce
to the cout. At the moment It ia
cuhiq In on the banana boom, but
it la unlikely to attract touriltll be-
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ward cout and, on the windward
coast, the current.a are d.allrerous.
I wu once involved in a swimming
accident that nearly proved fat.al. Yet
even so, it baa steadily over the years
attracted the midt and eccentric,
people of character and ability, who
failed "to ftt In" in Europe and
America-but did here.
I have written many papen about
Dominica, trying to explain ita marric.
Here I will content myaelf with aay-
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I F YOU CAN spare three
weeks for a family trip
to Mexico, taking your au-
tomobile is a less expensive,
more exciting way of do-
ing it.
You can drive your family to
such wonders as the Pyramids to
the Sun and Moon (lar~er than
those of Egypt) out.aide of Mexico
City or the 1,000-year-old prebie-
panic stone temples and ancient
citiee of Chichen-Itza in Yucatan.
The roads are paved from bor-
der to border and from coaat to
coast (at one point you can drive
from the Pacific to the Atlantic
Gulf in only three hours in Mexico
at its narrow Tehuantepec neck) .
The motor hotels are reasonably
priced and up to U.S. standards.
Gasoline stations are modern.
ftoom the last Coast of the
U.S., you should figure four or five
days tQ the border, usually Laredo,
Texas, and from the Chicago area,
it would be a minimum ot three-
daya driving time. On the West
Coast, you have a different story;
aside from Ensenada and Baja
California-which we don't con-
sider as mainland Mexico-you
would enter at Nogales near Tuc-
son, Ariz., and take the famed
Pacific Coaat highway. Norales is
only a day's drive from much of
the West Coast.
From Laredo, Texu, near San
Antonio, to Mexico City (734
miles), it is two days to Monter-
rey; then comes the fucinating
tropical area of Tamuunchale
(real swayina-banana trees, royal
coconut palm groves, brilliant ~u
gainvillea, and ftamboyant trees),
IO Familr w .. 1c1w: April t0, 1111
with an overnicht atop right i
the midst of this balmy tropi
setting at good hotel.a in Vall
or Tamuunchale. A fast retu
route on a new superhighway le
you come back through Saltill
and Laredo or at El Paso, Te
Those driving down the Paci
Coast highway from Nogales, o
the Arizona border, see the ocea
often at Guaymu, Mazatlan, an
San Blas, if they wiah, then c
inland to Guadalajara, Mexico'
second city. There is a long day'
drive farther to Mexico City. A
together, you should allow a. min
mum of five days from Nogales
Mexico City <l,426 miles).
But you can . find unexcell
deep-sea fishing at Guaymaa,
gether with ftne motor courts
the plush Playa de Corte.I ho
Winter or summer, the Mazat
beaches provide good awimmi
or fishing.
At the border, you must pi
up a "tourist card" which is t
only document required, and it
issued free. But you must ha
proof of birth, such as a birth ce
tiftcate, new or old paaaport.
a sworn statement from a 1
official stating your place of birt
Nobody looks too hard.
Also It Is important to kn
that for your automobile, you mu
bring proof of onerabip of t
car, such u title, regiatratio
or, it it is not fully paid for,
notarized statement from the li
holder saying· it is permissible
remove the c~r from the Uni
States. This is usually a formali
done by asking the finance orga
zation to give you such a doc
ment. A U.S. driver's licent1e ae
•· :::::wss rn
by Car! S P E CIAL
ISSUE
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Good roads, motels, and service. stations
provide comfort and spectacular sight-seeing
for the whole family
equally well in Mexico.
A word about inaurance. Your
U.S. insurance is not valid in in-
terior Mexico• and it i1 customary
to buy a special policy at the bor-
der. It coats about $2 a day for
a three-week trip, with a die-
count, if by the month. Thia i1
for full coverage. Many offices sell-
ing Mexican insurance are open
at almoet all hours.
Highway maps for the entire
country ate available free from
oil compaltlea and some insurance
companiea or from the American
Automobile Association, if you are
a member.
Alm at Mexico City, and then
make such side tripe as theae:
1. Mexico City itself can be
toured by car, and we suggest at
least three days for sight-seeing.
There are good motels listed in
any of the standard guidebooks.
Big hotels such u the Camino
Re8l, Maria Isabel, or Continental
Hilton all have garages.
A Sunday trip to Xochimilco,
the floating gardens, can be made
in the morning; then attend an
afternoon at the bullfights. The
Pyramids are 80 miles north of
Mexico City.
2. A trip to the exotic playport
of Acapulco (225 miles) can· be
made in about seven hours from
Mexico City. Stops can be made
for lunch in Cuernavaca or an
overni1ht break in Taxco, the old
cOlonial city famed for its cobble-
A to•f'i.C caUf'adio" i• Jll~ieo
Citr i• U.e Ballet Folklof'ieo.
stoned streets and silver mines.
Acapulco baa a plethora of good
motels and hotels.
Allow at least four days for this
trip to give yourself one-day trav-
eling tiine each way and a mini-
mum of two daye in Acapulco.
You may like it eo much you will
stay there your entire vacation.
Do not drive at night as atrollin1
cattle are a hazard.
. 3. On a trip to the Gulf Coast
you paae the towerinr snow<av-
ered volcanoea outside of Kexico
City en route to Puebla, and then
down to the gardenia-covered
swimming pools near Orizaba, the
highest pealcin Mexico, and wind
up at Veracruz-paved roada. all
the way (263 rniles)-with modest
but rood hotels.
If you have time, drive aouth
from Veracruz and ou.t to the pe-
ninsula of Yucatan, extending into
the Caribbean. Here are the moet
famous •tone cities of all, Chichen-
Itza and Uxmat You are not far
from the jungle-isolated Palenque
ruine, only diacovered a few years
ago. Note: this drive Will require
some ferry crossings and aome
lonely but beautiful roada.
4. Mexico Sooth: Here you can
visit one of the world's few ma-
triarchies. where the lovely statu-
esque Tehuanaa actually run not
only the families but the busi-
nesses. Sloe-eyed. they dresa in
colo rful oriental-style gown&
First day south from Mexico
'City, Oaxaca can be reached (815
miles), replete with modest but
comfortable hotels and motels, and
it is only a half ..day farther to
the Isthmus of Tehuante~; where
the Gulf and the Pacific lie only
three hours apart by a good road.
Below Tehuantepec, which fa a
goodly distance from the Ameri-
can border, you could continue on
until the Guatemalan border
(about 500 miles) and all the way
to Panama City (1,596 miles) in
the Canal Zone. But it would take
several weeks each way.
Auto travel indeed ls easy for
the averare motorist in Mexico--
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Two old frienda were in their
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"If we live through thia, we will
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His friend interrupted: •'Don't
include me in tha~I see a rescue
helicopter coming." -Al Robert•
AU tflelt"riagu cire luif'W-"'it'•
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THIS SUMMER an estimated 30
million Americans will go
camping at least once and most
will go many times. Summertime
in the U.S. has become a vast mi-
gration of campers.
All of our Government apncfM together
have not found it easy to keep abreast of
the camping explosion. Inevitably there
have been each problems u overcrowding
of campgrounds and lack of facilities, par-
tical&rly -during the travel peak of mid-
summer. It bas been neceuary to provide
tena of thousanda of new campsite.a every
year over the put decade.
Park planners and buildera have been
busy all winter in anticipation of thia
year's crop. Here are some of the beet new
campiq anu to enjoy in 1969.
When t he Cumberland River waa
dammed a few years ago and formed Bark-
ley Lake in weetem Kentucky, it isolated
a 170,000-acre peninsula between Barkley
and Kentucky Lake. That penin.aula wu
named Land Between the Lake, and it wu
eet aside purely for camping and outdoor
recreation. It would have to rank high on
any Hat of outltandina' new areu.
A.t Rushing Creek. for example, there
are 250 aitea; about a third are electrified
and euitable for trailen. Other major areaa
qist at Hillman Ferry and Kentucky Lake
State Park. Each individual site baa a
table grill and parting area. Water and
prbage.dlspoeal facilities are nearby. So
are boat.launching sites and awimminr
beaches. The tlahin1 ia excellent.
Campers should also explore Palo Duro
State Park., located in a ecenic canyon just
south of ADarillo, Tex.as. There, too, ia
plenty of private space for campen-end
plenty to do.
Nearby la the Taaa Panhandle Plain.a
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and Best-
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Museum. North of Amarillo, near Borger,
la new Meredith I.eke, where rood baaa and
pan8-hi.ng la predicted for ·1969. Another
spacious c&IDPl'round with numerous fa-
cilities baa juat been completed.
One of our least-known National Parka
ia Platt near SuJpbur, Okla. It ia a region
of much geoJ01ic interest, surrounded by
the Arbuck1e Mountain.a. Now dnder devel-
opment around new Arb11ck1e Reservoir ii
Arbuckle Recreation Area, a likely deati-
nation for family campers. Beaides boa~
ing, swimming, and fishing, rood hiking
trails parallel Upper Rocle Creek.
ay laN May or early June the shallow
waters of Whiakeytown Dam near Red-
ding, Calif., begin to warm, a aia'nal for
activity in the new n~y campgrou.nda.
It ia al.so the beginnina' of the water-ski-
ing, acuba-diving (the water is alcohol
clear). and swimming season at the Whis-
keytown-Sbaata-Trinity National Recrea-
tion Area, a three-lake region in the center
of very beautiful woodland country.
Keep in mind that good camping apace
is at a premium anywhere in Calif omia,
where camping ia a way of life, and, there-
fore, such a spot as the WSTNRA may be
crowded. In fact, so may all other camp-
sites surrounding it during mid and late
summer. But fishing for trout and bass ia
good. There are countleaa hiking and
climbing opportunities, and game hunting
is permitted in the f au.
Campers who prefer escape with their
camping ordinarily do not bead toward
New England. Yet a special magnet seem.A
to ·draw othenf toward such places aa
Acadia National Parle, Maine, and to Cape
Cod National Seashore, Mua.
EstabUshment of the aeaabore in 1961
preserved a bit of our national heritage,
aa well as a priceless 40-mile ribbon of
dunes and seaside environment. Nature
traila lead to the first sources of fresh
water the Pilgrims found. The swimming
and tlahinr are great.
Other typical attractions are the Well-
fleet Bay Sanctua7 and the famous Sand-
wich glua museum. But in, July and Au-
gust, the camping situation is tight. even
with the addition of many new units dur-
ing the past year. It is not wise to travel
far to Cape Cod without a site reservation.
For a complete listing of campaitea, drop
a note to Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce,
Hyannis, Mua.
Three years ago, 526-f oot.bigh Yellow-
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The camping boom is on-so is the coast-to-coast
development of new areas for the outdoor family
tail Dam wu completed on the Bil'born Tbe Apl)91uhtan Trail for ldJdas from
River, and it created a 70-mile-loDI' lab Kaine to Georsia wiDda alnmt 100 milee
110uthweet of Billinp, llont. llilliona of tbroqh the park. Ridiq bor8l9 can be
dab were atocbd. Campen will be wiae rented, and there are dailJ aaturaliat pro-
to pt in the bonanaa certain t.o follow crama and.naton hiba. But WI eampalt.
at Bil'born Canyon National Recreation are available on a ant-come ftnWened
Area thia year. buia (14 c1a,. maximum) and can en ap
About 150 campaitea were inataned at qblcJd7 la mldaummer.
Rona~ Bend near Lovd], .W>:Q.)~ __ .. _ _._._Ul!Jlnut to Shenandoah, be--H-1~-----
plete with boat docb and launchins ramps. eaUM campiq apeee ia oner a problem.
Kore will be read7 elaewhere for viliton ia Canyonlanda National Park in Utah.
in 1969 •. Beaidee the ftahfns, the aurround-Since thia ia a new park with ita l'09d
ina' region ia rich in hi1torlcal and arehe-network atill undeveloped. it i.e a favorite
ologieal intere-t, RocJc hounds have Jons with campera who own four-wbeeMlrive
known the area aa a happy-huntiq srGund. jeeps to vlait the remote and apeetacularly
and Yellowstone P.,-it ian't too far awa)' ICeJlic areu.
over the Beaftooth hia'hwa7. Tbe park couiata senerall7 of that coJ..
Alll .. lor l'olllt camperounda near Pan-orfal canyon COWLtlJ betcuea ·!be Green
ama City, na .. la untque in betq the oDJy and Colorado Rivera. Some breatb-takina'
privately owned 't"C'ility on th.la Uat. It ia views of the riven are poaible from
alllO unique in that a1moat every concelv-placee lib Deadhorae Point. a tbouaand
able type of convenience la furniahed-&nd feet above the wat.er.
not too far from the beet awimmfq The main improved CallJonlanda camp..
beachee. Nearby to .Alliptor Point la St. pounda la at Squaw Plata. Primitive camp..
Andrews Stat.e Puk. .with l&O individual ins la permitted in the Ialanda in the Sky
aitee, and Weet Panama City Bwh camp.. aection. No firewood la available (brine
crounda. Beaida all of the be ftahiq and your own fuel), ·and it ii ablo aood advice
water sports, a good part of thi.a area la to earry plenty of drinldq water.
one vaat, neon-Hahted amuement center. A .... ., of new areu will be open
whieh eome campen enjoy. and furniah at leut limited camplq ,.,.
Expanding campiq faclliti• are brins· cilitiee in '69. A partial list of tbele would
ina more e&Dlpera than ever before to old
favorite Shenandoah National Park. bish
. in Vifdnia'a Blue Ridle. The in-park
campeitea are loeated at Bia' Meadows,
Lewia llountain, Loft Mountain-and the
newest at Matthews Arm near Elk Wal-
low. Bi1 Meadow• aild Loft Mountain are
the moat complete, with ever,thiq from
pay showers to laandermata and many
grocery ltore9.
include North Cucadel National Park la
Wuhinaion, Gudaldpe lloantainl N.,_
tional Park in 1N11t Tau, Point Beyea
National Seuhore (look for cam .. lt. for
thil at Samuel P. Tqk>r State Park near-.
by) in California, and Osark National
Scenic Riverwa1'1 in lllaouri.
Ol&rk preaenee about 160 udie. of the
Current and lacb Fork Rivera, alon&'
which boat-campiq dOWD11tream la po11-
1ible throuah the Osark lloantalna. For-
mat campeitee exist at llontauk State Park
and near Van Buren. where local oat4tten
can arranp river trlpi under canvas.
One point pretty well auma up the p,...
eat campiq picture: campen never had
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ISSUE How Celebrities
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By JOEY ADAMS
Author of "Jo.y Adam.' ll!ncydopedia of HUMOI"''
THE VERY IMPORTA.NT PEOPLE we read about are just
like anybody else-they work hard, all the while
looking forward to a vacation. And how do they spend
it? Well, it depends.
There'• my old friend Miiton lerle. He spent a whole theatrical
season saying, "I can't stand it-I'm going to Europe where people
don't recognize me." He went and was back in a week. "I stayed at
the Ritz in Paris," he told me. "Rotten-nobody knew me" .•. On
the other hand, P.rt. Meft, the famed hostess, does get away from
it all. She vacations in Hona-Kong. She likes the feel of int:rtgue
there. My wife c:lndy Aclants likes Hong Kong, too, but for its shop-
ping. She once bought 12 dreues, eix alligator bags, 10 sweaters, a
--rina, and three bracelet.e---and the atorea weren't even open ... AJ.c
Chin,..., though, takea the prise for getting away from it all. He
vacations in Reykjavik. Iceland. The only other person I know who
has spent a holiday there is Illa FlhgM'Glcl. Alec says if he did see
Ella there, he didn't reeol'llise her . . . Many VIP.a go where the
"sports" are. Athletic ones. Arthur and Kathryn Mumry tour Europe,
playing at a diJferent tennis court every day. What's more, they travel
with 10 or 12 other tennis nuts ... Sen. Jacob Javits and Mayor
John linchay of New York go to the Bahamas or Mexico to play
tennis. It'e the only time anybody ever shouts "Love!" to Mayor
Lindaay ... Jadde Gfecnon goes where the golfing is good, particular-
ly the 19th-hole approach. I met Jackie in Rome last year. Nero
must have been envious. Jackie waa touring with an enormous entour-
age-but without a transistor radio, which most tourists consider
as important as wash-and-wear. So Jackie hired a 28-piece orchestra
to fill our musical void. He bad his usual quota of cocktails, and
I asked him why. "I drink to remove warts," he growled. "Not from
me-from the people I have to look at!" ... When it comes to follow-
ing your interest, put Mickey SpUlan. down as offbeat. The creator
of Mike Hammer is a circus buff. He hitches a trailer to his car
during the summer and follows the Big Top. He'd trade action with
Mike's ever-ready .45 to be shot out of a cannon ... There are in-
dividuala who enjoy doing nothing at all while vacationing. Wootly
Allen, for example, took his first big money from show business and
bought a summer home in the fashionable Hamptons on Long Ialand,
N.Y. The ftrst day he got a serious sunburn which soured him on
beach life. He still baa the home but never roes there. "When there's
a l!lOnaoon on Long Island, I'll go," he told me ... Then there's Eel
SulUvan, who doesn't believe in vacatione, certainly not traveling
ones. "You see one mountain, you've seen them all." be deadpans. A
typical New Yorker, though, he'll cross the street to watch a sub-
way excavation ... Eddie Fisher told me the most fun he ever had
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feeding pigs . . . Everybody knows that billionaire Howard Hughes
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though, that he refurnishes it periodically (also changes the cook-
ing style) whenever he's bored. He hu been to France, China, and
Mexico recently without going out of hie front door . . . Jadr Paar
likes farms, too, be says. He bought one in New England and got
enthused about a lion farm in Florida-until one of the lions mauled
him. Only the real-estate people in New England hurt him worse ...
Wben Cary Grant gets free t ime, he's sure to visit his mother in
Bristol, England. When he detours through sunny shores, frugal
Grant sends fresh oranges to friends-freight collect ... And me?
I love travel. I can't sleep unless the "Fasten Seat Belts" sign goes
on. You can understand then why I was flattered when the President
of the United States said I could serve my country by traveling as
a good-win ambassador to A!ghanistan, Vietnam, Indonesia., and
other Far East nations . . . Then my wife Clndy said, "So that's
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AMERICA'S FESTIVALS:
By TOM FAY
WANT TO RELIVE the
days of the Spanish
Main or get a firsthand
look at life as it really was
on the American West.em
frontier or perhaps join in
an authentic Indian pow-
wow, peace pipe and all?
You Call if you attend one of
the ICOl'eS of America'• feetivala
and PA&'e&nta. l'U&ranteed to de-
li&'ht both youq and old. While
any f eetival ii a welcome addition
to your vacatton, if any one in
pUtiCiilar trcires your fancy, write
to the state'• chamber of com-
merce for further information.
Here is a partial list:
MAY
"500" Festival; Indianapolis, Ind.
(1-Sl) .•. Apple Bloeaom Festi-
val : Wenatchee, Wuh. (1-4) ...
Buccaneer Daya Celebration; Cor-
pus Christi, Texas (1-11) . . .
Bach Muaic Featival; Providence,
R.I. (8-10) •.. Jumpin&' Frog Ju-
bilee; Ana'ela Camp, Calif. (15-18)
•.• Arla A Flower Festival; Lake
01We&'O, Ore. (17-25).
JUNI
Jaafeet 1969; New Orleana, La.
(1-7) ... Portland Roee Festival:
Portland, Ore. (6-15) ... Fiesta
of Five Flags: Penaacola, Fla.
(7-16) ... Fifth Annual Greater
Arts A Crafts Featival ; Green-
wood, Ark. (18-15) ... Lilac Fes-
tival : Mackinac Island, Mich. (H-
15) ... Oldtime Fiddlers Contest
and Festival; Weiser, Idaho (18-
21 ) . . . Indian Festival of Arts ;
La Grande, Ore. (19-22) ... Penn-
sylvania Dutch Folk Festival;
Kutztown, Pa. (28-July 6).
JULY
Tom Sawyer Daya ; Hannibal, Mo.
(1-6) ... Laramie Jqbilee Days;
Laramie, Wyo. (S-5) •.. All In-
dian Pow-wow; Flagata«, Ariz.
( 4-6) • • . National Cherry Fes-
tival; Traverse City, Mich. (7-19)
... Wtndjamme.r Days ; ~Boothbay
Harbor, Maine (8-10) ... Circus
City Festival: Peru, Ind. (16-18)
... North American Indian Daya
and Rodeo; .lJrowninJr, Mont. (16-
20) . . . Gold Discovery Days;
Custer City, S.D. (25-21) . . .
Frontier Days; Cheyenne, Wyo.
(22·27 ) ... Lumberjack World
Championship; Hayward, Wis.
(25-27).
AUGUST
Austin Aqua Festival; Austin,
Texas (1-10) ... International
Sea Festival; Long Beach, Calif.
(2-16) • . . Inter-Tribal Indian
Ceremonial; Gallup, N .M. ( 14-17)
. . . Lumberjack Roundup; Latt-
Dunmore, Vt. (15-16) ... All-
American Soap Box Derby; Ak-
ron, Ohio (23 > . • • Old Settlers
& Threshers Reunion; Mt. Pl_.
ant, Iowa (28-Sept. 1) ... William
"Mn. Sadie TJit°" of 315 SkimM4""Mrn Street fvljWed e1 lifelong dream
11uterd411 b11 Hili1111 °" tlu cniiae •lii1' Rotterdam . . . Sadie, wliat tM
dew ia tliu!"
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Tell Drama; New Glarus. Wia. (80-
Sept. 1) .•• Rhode Island Tuna Tour-
nament; Narragansett, R.I. (80-
Sept .. l ).
NOVIM-
Death Valley Encampment: Death
Valley, Calif. (6-9) ••• Washinrton.
D:C., International Race; Laurel, Md.
SIPTIMllR . ( 11) . . . Milwaukee Holiday Folk
Pendleton Round-up; Pendleton. Ore. Fair; Milwaukee. Wis. (21-28).
(10-18) ... Cherokee Strip Celebra-DICIMID
tion; Perry, Okla. (13) ... 'Monterey
Jazz Festival; Monterey, Calif. (19-Craftsman's Fair; Newbury, N.H.
21) ..• Sugar Cane Festival A Fair; (2) ···Christmas P-.eant of Peace;
New Iberia, La. (26-28) ... National Wuhington, D.C. (mid-December)i
Tobacco Festival; Richmond, Va. LQNG-aUN IVINTS
(28-0ct. 11). Gold in the Hills; Vicksburg, MiN.
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Artichoku hold 4 qiey b~ of me, m.eat, 4ttd veget4blu CT01mled with melt-
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MELANIE DE PROFf Food Editor
• Ji1uffy white rke, plain or .eaeoaed, i.&
the perfect accompaniment to memt and
poultry. Here are di.&bee· that aleo abow
off thoae tender kernel• of rice u a mMl
important redpe ingredient.
Rice Stuffed Artichokes
6 cooked artichokes (aH
iutruetiou)
1 tablespoon butter or marprlne
1 % Iba. ground lamb or beef
1 medium-sized rreen pepper, diced
Yi cup chopped oa.ioa
2 dons garlic. ai11ted
1 cup packaged precoobcl rice
1 teupoon salt
~ teaspoon pepper
Yi teupoon basil lean•
1 larre ean tomatoes
'lz c11p chill sauce
% cup &nel:r an.ippecl panley
6 small aquares sharp Cheddar chHM
1. Heat butter or margarine in a large
skillet. Add the meat. green pepper,
onion, and garlic: cook until meat is
lightly browned, stirring occasionally.
2. Mix in the rice, salt, pepper, basil,
tomatoes, and chili sauce. Cover tightly
and cook over low beat about 15 min. or
until rice is tender. Add parsley and tosR
with a fork.
3. Place cooked artichokes upright in a
baking dish and sprinkle them with Ac-
cent. Spoon in the rice mixture, heaping
slightly. Top with cheese. Brush arti-
chokes with butter, margarine, or cook-
ing oil.
-'· Set in a 350°F. oven about 20 min. or
until thoroughly heated. 6 1erving1
How to Prepare and Cook
Artichokes
Wash artichokes. Cut off about 1 in. from
tops and bases. Remove and discard lower
outside leaves. Snip off tips of remaining
leaves. Turn artichokes upside down and
press firmly to open up leaves. Stand
them upright. Remove chokes (thistle
portions) using sharp knife and a metal
spoon. Stand artichokes upright "in a
deep saucepan large enough to hold them
snugly. Add boiling water to a depth of
1 in. Add 1A teaspoon salt for each arti-
choke. Cover and boil gently 30 to 45
min. or until stems can easily be pierced
with a fork cadd a little more boiling
water if needed). Turn artichokes upside
down to drain : cut off stems. Keep warm.
Orange Rice Mold
2 cup11 milk, K&lded
2 cape boiliag wam
4 teupoona 'Hllilla extract
1 t~upooa nit
1 cup uncooked regular long--graia
white rice
Y1 cap cold water
1 tableapoon (l en•.) anlaTored
gelatin
1 capaapr
1 eu (6 os.) frozen orange
Jaice coneeatrate, thawed
2 caps chilled hea•1 cream,
whipped to soft peaks
6 tableapoona sifted confectionen'
au gar
2 uaapoou nnilla utract.
1. Combine the first four ingredients in
a heavy saucepan. Bring to boiling; add
the rice gradually, stirring with a fork.
Continue to stir 1 min. Cover and cook
over low heat 45 min. to 1 hr., stirring
occasionally, until almost all of the liq-
uid is absorbed and rice is tender.
2. Soften gelatin in cold water and add
to hot rice, stirring until gelatin is dis-
solved. Mix in sugar and orange juice
concentrate. Cool completely in the re-
frigerator .
3. With a final few strokes of beater,
blend the confectioners' sugar and re-
maining extract into the whipped cream.
Fold into rice mixture.
4. Turn into a 2-qt. mold. Chill until ftrm.
5. Unmold onto a chilled serving plate.
Surround mold with half-alices of orange
and garnish top with a twisted half-slice
and mint sprigs. OM I-qt .. mold
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SPECIAL
What Do You· ISSUE
Know About America's
Vacation Habits?
"SEE AMERICA FIRST" is a motto
· that Americans take serl-
·. ously. In 1968 about 130 million
Americans spent more than $25
billion traveling this hemisphere.
Do your favorites match theirs?
What ...... most popular city for ... ......... ~
New York Ci~ had 16,260,000 viaitora
in 1968. Thq spent •t 1h billion in the
city. Waahington, D.C., ia a close runner-
up, but leu money ii spent. People who
come to New_ YarL.come for the theater,.
-Di.ht clubs, the ftne reataurant&-all of
which increase the tourists' expenaes.
People who visit Wubington are apt to
come in family groupa for aishweefna'.
What Is the worlcl'a busleat IMwW1
The Mexican border-which had '1'1 mil-
lion cr088inp from the U.S.A. to Mexico
in 1968. Of theee, 1, 7lo,000 atayed at leaat
one night. The other rJ!illiona w~ day:
trippers, bound to such over-thM>order
fun spots 88 Tijuana and Jual'eS.
Which place had the MOit tourists
pw-awplta .......... ,
Lu Veras-by far. Leu than 200,000
people live here, yet there were 16 million
tourists in 1968, and they left about $800
million in gambling louee alone. The
3.6 million who .ftew into McCarran Field
made it the world's busiest airport for
the lize of the town it sened.
Which ...... MOit popular ........
...... , for ........ towllfs!
Canada. Some 131h million U.S. citizens
A MW,~ "'"',._· Can rou MtM itf
visited Canada last year for at least one
24-bour period. Many more visited and
retumed the same day.
Which dale hen the fo ... 1t-9f'Owl1t9 ,,........ ..... ..,
Hawaii-which last 1ear had more than
1,114,000· tourists, a 22-percent increaae
over 1967. They spent more than '500
million in the Island atate. and hotel rooms
renting up to '60 a day are the ftnt to
aell out In spite of the crowd.a, the ltlanda
have preaerved their beauty.
What 11 the moat vl1flecl atata!
Florida had 21 million tourists in 1968:
Fifteen million came by car.
What ...... lllOat popular U.S. tour-
ist alliadlon!
Disneyland bad 9,600,000 vitltors lut
year. They spent more than f66 million.
Not NASA, b•t touri.lt f4fJorit6. KMtD itt
Yet Walt Disney had to bock his insur-
ance policies to raise the ftrat $5 million
be invested when it ft.r8t opened.
Which National Park Is the most pop-
lar by for!
The Great Smoky Mountain National
Park. It geta more than six million visitors
a year, and oil buay weekend& there ii a
20-mile traffic j~ lined up on the Ten-
neuee and North Carolina approaches.
Yellowstone. the daddy of all U.S. nation-
al parka, founded in 18'12, i• also tbe larg-
est of them all, with 8,400 square miles.
Yet bec:au.ae of fta remotene11 from cen-
ten of population, it "only" draws two
million visitors a year.
What la the moat popular retort la-
land of atl?
Puerto Rico, which in 1968 reachM ~e
million-viaito:re mark. At the top of the
aeaaon, 600 jeta arrive each wee~ bring-
ing mainland touriata, airfare being the
cheapest mile-for-mile in travel .(aa low
88 ·"5 one way from New York City). In
addition to luxury hotels, there are at least
50 guesthouaea, with rooms for about $12
a day per person. -BEN MATTHEWS
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tlr.e apace-c0tt.tf"OI enter, part of DUM11·
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More Exciting Vacation lcleCll
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ltfonne an .a.ticmembnmethat
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It'a Fn:ol>IDn-a reYOlutionary
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APRIL 19
r v r N I N (,
and emoUonal crlpa with Emit fft
hia ldvanced En&tlah claa. 0 9 CIJ m Tiit Ci.t and Mn.
MUlr (C) (~ "Uncle Arnold the
Maeniflcenl" C1rolyn'1 Uncle Ar·
nold (ruest Jack Gilford) PIYI a
vbit and embarrams the children
with his repetitious )obs and tricks.
6:00 IJ ne .,, ..... (C) (60) l@ cv 1 ne LMlrt•ce ...
1 >9 oo m H..a.,.a,,...., <C> m .~C> ~ <C> <30>
8 Pwter w.,.... (C) (30) 9:00 I§ ~Hepl's HtM1 (C) (30)
.... City (C) (60) Sam Riddle 6 113 NIC ~ ..... hosts. le: ( ) ltlrt lrted" (edvtn· &J TIM lnv•rs (C) (60) • ture) '6&-James Stewart. Maureen
6:308 News Conflfenet (C) (30) O'Hara, Brian Keith, Don Gallaway.
.......... ·--..... (C) (60) ID Bill Ancltnol (C) (30) ,.,.., ._ Bobby fii) Ctltiqtle (C) (60) Stanley Kauff·
lord and Jade Walker auest. man views scenes from "Salesman," I ..., Crier (C) (30) 1 non.fiction movie recordinr the I Lowe Lucy (30) PlaJi•& tM liitar (30) (R) door·to-door, day·to·dly IMs of four salesmen. :: fc:r~: ~ Stara (C) 9:30 R ~ (j) hlticNt Juction (C)
tJ ~IT\ (36) Steve tells Uncle Joe th1t he's 7:00 1£1!1 1.1J CIS Evtnln& ,.... (C) beinr left out of all the family's
(30) Rorer Mudd. preparations for the upcomlnr birth CJ INIC SllMJ (C) (30) Bob of his -anct Betty Jo's blby. (R)
Wriaht. D (i7J (]) &) Helfrwetd hlMll PH'?:.~nlftnaty C1me (C) (30) i 160>
fJ Outh Valley DtJS (C) (30) • News (C) (30) Larry Burrell. m I lflcai TIM Kin& fi•llJ Hol· TIM Stouun fa11lly (C) (30)
iday Cneist ( (60) The clan takes 9:S5 U Wonderful World ef $ptft (C)
a cruise t.o Hawaii· aboard a luxury 10:00 II a (j) ... n n I 11 (C) (60) A
line<. The hour Is filled with island wounded youna man stumbles Into
melodies. Mannix's house and rasps a cryptic &J Wonders of tbe Wor1d (C) (30) message. (R) (Rescheduled) m feature (C) (30) "Pioneer Vil-I The Dtf1t1dtr1 (60)
lage at Bladl Crtek." A reconstruc· • Jwil!Ot ZOlle (30)
ted pioneer village just north of News (C) (30)
Toronto, Canada, takes visitors back Enest Tabb (C) (30)
into history. Buildinp, customs and : NET ~ (2 hr) "Hut
costumes are shown exactly as they Time I'll Sina to You." (R)
were a hundred yean aao. I Box de Me1ice g) ultonietro 10:30 THE Cat (C) (30)
7:30 tJ ta (i) J.ctie Cl•IOll (C) (60) • W11at'1 My Unt? (C) (30) Willy
George Bums. Georlie Kaye end Bruner hosts.
Marsh & Adams guest. m Maria WNdrvff htcllds (C) B 9@ m Ada•-12 (C) (30) ~> a FOREIGN INTRIGUE I KHtJ w .... <c> <30> • • Hollywood aid the Stars *with COUNTER-SPIES! 11:00 aumm" ... (C) ALAN LADD visits Wtr1d Temonw (C)
FRANCE with girl · Mowie: (C) "Seec et tM ls-
J• ust before D-DA y1 llnda" (musical) '42-8etty Grable, • Victor Mature. U Mtwft: "'O.S.S." (drama) '46-OJ RewiHCI fr9d ,....... (C)
Alan Ladd, Geraldine fltzaerald. 11:15 II falea 5Z Mewtt: ..,.,.. Hert D tl71 (])ED Tiit Dltll& e... to Dnltf' (drama) '54-8urt Lan· ~ {J()fltoi Jim Lanie welcomes caster, Deborah Kerr.
ruest Willie Mc:Covey. fJ SlblrUJ Nl,tit Mewlt: "Adwtle D M-$ Mtllit: .,,.. Stt-Md c.a.r (dtama) '62~enry tioa" (mystery) '~Willllm Hof. Fonda, Chartes LauJhton, Walter
den.ft• fitzpnl~. Pidaeon. m Adl,.s Htlidly (C) 11:30 Im THipt .. (C)
(60) Im Franciscus end wife Kit filOwtt: "Bl9t Men In 1 loll"
fly their plane to the Cartbbean, (~ r1ma) '56 -Laurence Hervey ~re they meet Jim's broth• and Martitl Hunt. '
s1ster·ln·l1W and the two couples I 'llilM (C) start 1n exploration actventure ttiat Tiit &i,rm (C)
takes them throuah ancient pirate 11:45 Mowlt: °'No MllMK Vien"' (c.om-
caves, cisterns 'nd dunaeons In ) '48 -Dani Andren, Lilli
the Vlraln lsJandS. Palmer. mm FtlllVll <C> (90) "Bamk ~a 11ow1e: <C> .,,...... ., ai..r
at Tenat~certo for Or· [spectacular) 61 -Jt1nne et.In
chestra.11 (R) John Dttw 81rrymore. '
• u. Cl.... In s..et Stri,
a:oo 11 ~m '" s..rt <C> (3.0) 12:45 c.-. Sltlll'dlJ: "Th• Wed· G> The NtwfJWICI la• d na of Lilli Mat1ehe."
( 0) b Eubanks hoata. l:CIO tJ Movte: "nit Nlpt R•ner"
Mewlt: "Tltlqs Te C.-" (dr1· iram&) '57-Rey Danton.
IN) ·~ M...,, Ralph Ntn (C) ~-M-llllM -..: ''Bldllm," "Out·
I ...... a.-cat of the I ....... ··Mad0nn1
l:JI 9 Cl) Mr 1'M S-(C) (30) of ttlt Sewn Moons."
Sylvia Syaney ruem n the dl'llded 1:3011 MoM: "'ltlltllmn Alt« Dirt"
Miss Houk. an extr10rdin1ry achool· @ama) '42-Brlan Donlevy.
teactier whO comes to Intellectual Z:OO U Adwllbtr• ef Utt S..-r (C)
Tony Time on Broadway
The Tony · Award. The Broadway theatre can bestow no h igher
honor. T o win it means chat a unique experience between live
actors anc! an audience has been achieved, that some rare moment
of magic has been created. That is what the T ony Award stands for.
This ~ason the professionals of the Broadway theatre give out
those precious silver medallions on Sunday at 10 PM. The proceed-
ings--complete with scenes from the Broadway plays and musicals
that have been nominated for che award-are presented by Alex-
ander H . Cohen. on behalf of the League of N ew York Theatres
under the authorization of the American Theatre Wing. live and
in color from New York's Mark Hell inger Theatre on NBC.
THEATRE TEAMWORK-Alan King and Diahann Carroll
are co-hosts of "Broadway '69-The Tony Awards."
The program, entitled "Broadway '69-The Tony Awards," is
hosted by Alan King and Diahann Carroll.
The Antoinecte Perry Awards (!heir full name) were founded
in 194 7 in memory of the distinguished aclress and director who
died in 1946. Miss Perry, who was born in 1888, devoted most of
her life to the theatre-first as an actress, then as a director, and
in her last years as one of the founders during World War U of
the American Theatre Wing. She had much success as an actress
but it was as a director that she became part of theatrical legend.
She directed over 30 plays, including such hits as "Strictly Dis-
honorable .. and "Harvey."
The American Theatre Wing provided entertainment and hos-
pitality for service men on leave at Stage Door Canteens, and also
hospital entertainment for the wounded. Miss Perry was also a
trustee of the Actors· Fund and active on behalf of the Musicians'
Emergency Fund.
When producer Brock Pemberton, a close friend of Miss Perry,
firs~ helped to establish the awards they were a very private affair,
just for people in the bUJioess, and were awarded only for "out-
standing" contributions to the theatre, not the "best." And jt wasn't
until 1949 that the medallions which now symbolize the award
were first designed and given out.
In the intervening years the importance of the awards has grown
and what was once only a private little industry dinner is now an
event of national interest and importance. This will be the third year
in a row that Alexander H. Cohen has produced the award proceed·
ings on national television. He has emphasized that an award
presentation can also be a show with solid entertainment values.
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SUNDAY
APRIL 20
All 1t1tlon1 reserve the
riOt to chance pr01J11m·
m1n1 without advance no-
tice.
~ F:::-: ~~ (C) S)llpui•: "Children In Peril
-e Battered Child." second day
of a symposium on child 1buae i nd
rel1ted mtdiCll, soci1I ind educe·
tlonal problems. Proaram lasts for
10:l01
6 ·~1}$~
9 Ci) m Frorieri el Flltll OTChilTenp of 1 Cloter Moon:
Nation Buildln1." The third In 1
1:15
6:30
1:55
7:00
n.. Cllrtllopllen series of four pro11rams polntln& up
Tiiie 111111 ~ tht need for Justice ind deYelop·
llwt u. T1lls o., (C) ment In poverty areas of tht ..ortd.
T• -' Jerry (C) Donald B1mhouse reports. s-11J flluia (C) D ~ C1"l &> 1 ... and ~
7:30 ..._ (C) CC) Vk:ePresldent Spiro T. A(new
...,... Tllilllnladt Qelr (C) and two state officials discuss the SnMJ ..,._ (C) lncreeslnr conflict behween the Fed·
CI) °"'f llld W.ell (C) lnll ind State rovtmment.s.
1 :45 fie Qrisllt*n (C) m FaJtll for TodaJ (C)
1:00 9 (()a.a., u ... .., ftlt (C) 11:00 IJ 9 (I) Ntf!-Hoct., (C) Th~
ennonlfes: Thi PUceful Rewlu-... Elstem and Western ONblons
tlon." 1111 dl1r1cter of this coun· champions meet.
lfY's 20·brandl M1nnonltl O>mmll· -0-TIJls Is tM Ufa (C)
nlty tod•J end the process of china• IJ ANGELS hope to
;tLpt~e :"~ <f>mtned. * thha.veATWFTEINRSNOOBYN2 PM
II THE CATHEDRAL OF 11
I Ancell w.,..._, (C) * TOMORROW-IN COLOR! Q7J (})a> NIA a.•etb•ll (C)
with REX HUMBARD, n11s. MAUDE AIMEE & ~Movie: "nit 811 Slf' (western)
MUSICAL STAFF! 'S2 a.:: ~~'H.:'(~> Martin.
I=:." y...,,... (C) 1~-= ~~ Q111rdl ~ Ca1't11ou (C) ll;JO . er ... Lena (C)
Woiitrlu (C) An,.a. Bueblll (C) Dick En·
(1}l Cl) Alllll · ...,.. "-(C) ber11 ind Don Wella ctll tlM action
(1) ltd la tM ~ (C) · between the Aneela and th1 Minne-
I ~rll RtpOtt (C) sota Twins.
1:30 l..t Up ud lM (C) ''The 0 Mowlt: ''TIM Claa'I' tf t1M Ucht
denlna Gulf." Am part of 1n iri1tc1t" (adventure) '36 -Errol
examination of rael1I undemand· ~n. Olivia de HIYllland. ii m SMndaJ 11.u.. "9ftlt
@ Cil m n. ....... <C> • Mllrir. "ilacl CoW' (1dven·
ture) '47-Anthony Quinn, Kather· 12:001 Oillopes 111 Art (C)
Ina OtMllle. llltallil9ftf hrent I= =·~.. · @ F11ture (C) ".Bakersfield City
£.lcMlt DIEX (C) Schools."
111e -.., <C> 1' cm 111 s. easa 9:001 Cl•tra Tit,.. (C) 12:15 ~ (i) Doub!~ f .. ~,..: "Weekend
llJ fawritlt s...o. (C) Dr th tather, stemn& Ven Heflin
John Aduns. Grant A.M.E. Church end .Pa~icla Neal; and "Imitation of l.o$ Anples. 11uests.. of life, starrln& Lana Turner end
el °'*"'1 (C) John G1vln. a> Unt (C) 12:30 B ~~1r1ctera In lite Am (C) "The liri Mu11e11n." The character of th1
Ci) KldllJll aic~~ ... (C) "Musician" is rev!aled ~routh. a
Ci) T• aed *" (C) perform;:ince of 'Tno for P11no. Vio-
l__... M~ Un ind Cello" bJ Rivel. Miiton
New 1-.. atMI M Stem hosts.
. -..it .. I lY Wonllip of die West (C) t:lO 8 c.n.utiees Witll • "7clU-1:00 m Mtlt Utt Press (C)
b1at (C) The aubJect for today'a dis. @Cl) El) Turu•ut of cusslo~ la "FM1in11s of P~ 11111lona (-c} Winners of ma)or
and M1alnt1111ret1tlon of Rullty. rolf toumamert1:s In the list 12 ~· USA (C) months pl1J the $150,000 tourna-
1 ~€~ •-(C) ment 1t la Costa Country Club in -1 -• Rancho la Costa, Calif. Don J1nu·
.__ (C)(C) I is defendin& ch1mpion. -.-• • CMJtie Qan
.. I ..... ludltrt Co•bat
1'S la at lift (C) Rewtnl Fires (C)
10:00 8 hllCIM T• (C) Ruth Alhton Ci) HollJWOOCI Wf'llUlna (C)
1iYI . 1:30 • OI C.•pm (C) Senator Gile ,_.. _, Nee (C) cGee {W)omlna Dtmoctlt) dis-M••••Q•' ...,. (C) cuases worfd ind n1tlon1I problems t17.t Cl) nJ ,......,. (C) with students from Cl11"1mont Men's . 8iwtr. .,..-..... (dr1ma) '62-Collea•.
canSo Anc:oM, Mula Buatamtnte. I&) Voice of C1tv111 (C)
f\f TI RNOON
2:00 Nlflc s.Ma.(C) "On Curi'' l .......... ttiec....
.... : (C) .,.,.. .........
r1ma) '67 -lnaer StMN, Don
Mumy, B1rry Nolton.
Jal All! ..... , Dertlf (C) m r... liall 11..a111 ti'"' CUrtD ....... ..
• Tiie Rat hhl (C)
2:l0 C..lllt..t (C) cmmm~ <C> An
excerpt friim Jlma ~·· "Anne-ran's Wike" opens the first ol a
•ries of three specials, "New Im·
a11es for LMn11:· The lhnie sJIOWS
focus on the reletionatllp of th1
arts to contempor1ry IMna. 0 Miiiion $ Movlt: (C) .... , FrteM
Fikb" (drama) '43 -Roddy Mc·
Dowell, Preston Foster.
9(i)M~RMnd m U.S. N1¥J m. 3:001 ftct die Nltiol (C) T1lea of Utt Coldel West
@Cl) &> DilCIMtJ (C) "S1>1n·
ish Califoml1." Pro11r1m uamlnes
tile SPlnl.sh •ttlement In Cefffor.
nla. (R)
I Outer LI•lts
f 1e11 and Pieces (C)
Eaalp O'T .... 3:301 lnalder/Ollbk (C) P'rm Confennce (C)
Hnt Qun, Win Trawl
Cl) Future (C) "The Red
W1ron."
I UD R,._ (R)
f11t.r1
t..dlea Day (C)
4:00" Yi~nt (C) fD fl' Con11mio111I RI·
port (C) new NBC News week!J
pf'OllT'lm that attempts to report de-
velopment In Con111ess, spot trends.
and provide the viewers with an in·
alght on what Con11resll\'len think
on vital Issues. William Monroe Is
anchorman. D Movie: (C) "Arau" (adventure)
'53--Gi11 Youn11. Polly Berren.
I Man From UNCI.! (C)
Iron co
(]) lM1111t
(I) F1ea U.. Nation (C)
V1ftbn1 Sobft lol Hljol
Alltrieaa P'Tobie•• (C)
4:30 !Newllll•n (C) . m Nae Exper1••t 1n r.-..
(C) "Bl& Sur." A new PllY by
Frank Ga11liano In its pnmlert
showina. Story tells of a middle-
111ed oreanist who wiM a car In
a raffle and leaves his small Mid·
western town for 8111 Sur In Cali·
fornla. On the way he meets an
odd assortment of characters. ~nt
Troobnick sters as JeremJ, the re-
tired or&anist.
...... (C)
(i) I Drt1• of Jeanie (C)
: Mrsteropn' Nelpbottlood (R)
Cf) Ml hrade (C)
Muslca J hlabru
• Tiie D1lrotaa
• Scope (C)
4:45 f1l) F11tur1 (C) "Ivory Klnlldom."
W11tho1s, cobras •nd bat-eared
foxes ara shown llvinr wild ind
free in Rhodesia's Winkle Nlfk>n11
Park.
4:55 IJ Wonderful Wor1cl tf Sport (C) 5:00, Nen (C) Cl.tt Roberti
foul Wilde .. Mt I I bl I (C)
Mewlt: (C) "lladt lud hr·
(teen musical) '64 -ft'lnkle
Av1lon, Annette Funlcallo •
19, 1969 ... Guard."
I Stier'
Ill, Don
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shows
of Ult
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PARIS BLUES
Paul Newman I Sidney Poitier
Diahann Carroll
Joanne Woodward COLOR
MONDAY 7:30 PM
FIRST RUN!
THE SOLDIER
TUESDAY 7:30 PM
DAVID I LISI
WEDNESDAY 7:30 PM
BUil IRCH,
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THURSDAY 7:30 PM
ROAD T8
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FRIDAY 7:30 PM
FllST RUii!
THETUI'
SATURDAY 7:30 PM
THE PITHS OF
BLOO
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Ml •BW-fllr!lst-e.., CC> •'lil1iii and All Thlt Tl'lfflc." M6
ods to deslan safer e1rt 1nd fllatl·
W1J1 Ind to lmprowe driver COlft·
petenc1 ,,.. denloftllratld In tills
study of traffic con,..sJon In
America.
i 9 @ 8'1L Wl&e ""' <BO> c (30)
Tiie Jet s.t (C) ( 60) Wurrud. aulded by tow
belutlfu1 1ir1in• stwwardtaa, Joins
the IWf' • mo¥1ni. Mf . rwtt•
wor1d-rovlnc ''Jet Set'' In their
neYer...,dln& quut for udtlment
ind "somettlln1 new" In all parts
loft~~...,.._
Iott left (C) (30). (R)
M• r,.. UNCU (C)
5:30 lli,11 St.ry (C) (30)
@ oo m Wllcl a-.... CC>
(30) "In Starch of 1 While." Mtr·
lin Perkins end Jim Fowler 1111 the
coest of Southern CallfOfnll with
Marineland of the P1cific crew
member& to hunt whale. (R) II lob CuJ (C) (90) Aanea
MOOl'9hHd, Jim Bldtus. Irwin Coror.
Sindy Baron, Bach Yen, Bia Tlny
Little and Andy Ruaell 1uest.
11 S,, (C) (60)
Hml (C) (30)
......... 22
TIM F"9Cll Qef (30)
7:00 w ~ -~ (C) (30) Thi awet0me 111ndour of the Padfic
Coast fomtS I bldutrop It Lu-.
rices time and tldt In 1 valillrt
effort to rescut • h1plm kttten
threatened by the poundln& surf.
~ 9 oo m "-* ,... <C> <30> ~ ""« £Vil." A toroerer trla
to pllct the younpters under a
i ll. (RL
Cl) m Lllld " t11e ...... ~) "The Chae." Sttvt and
Mart 11r11 to help lnspoc:tor Ko·
hick ~· rlVOlutlonaria In •· chan&• for tht freedom of ClptM
Eartllll Kevin Htltn al.lllta.
c.m.n.11: ......
) ( ) Clif Kirt n1r11ta
i ~ te Trntf (C) (30)
mour of Franco." Host Hal
S.W,.r PfOVldtt lnalfht Into ltttlt
ritlttd cantm of Europe'• pyat
ml.lfttly.
I=._ (60) (ll) S""dl, Olk:k Chandler, Dint Ebr
ind ~· 81lf'dMtt autll ' 7:» 8(1) ._... ._ (C) (30) 8 tm (1)9 AIC ....., ....
Rou, Howlld IPPU" u a bully (C) ...._ 1lrll. llrW' (mUllcllf)
Who Ma to bt a htto. Nttt Mil\ '62 -Elvls ..... Stefll ~
IOlel • fllht lit an olW boy, Jerry l.aurtl Goodwin, *-J Sl1t1. EMI
(Roany Howlnl), the peir btcofM plays Rosa Cltptlttef, I tufta....,..
frfonda Ind tab I tritl into ttlo Uippw Who "moonltfhtt" II ,
Evtflladu ....,_ 1 wllcl belr It· r:dllb ...tOfblntr. (R) ~ ttiem . .i.R> "••••••! ..... (C) II@ Ci) !'I WaR ...., CC> (60) ,..., ._
"tristtt Tace. P11t I of hfo parts. .. .. r• ..__ =---=-..=t ':.':. ': :: ,. .. ,.a.,,,, Llny ...... epectable huntln1 doc out ol • fun · MJ ~ lllt Cw (30)
lcwlni. tnMlbll·plOM mon(RI. (R) o. 1rii11p ... tt D II-$ ..._ .,,.,. ..._. (30) I.at DuBrida
{dtalftl) '61-sldntr Poitier, Paul fonntr ci..Jnnen of the boenl for
N.wman, Joenne Woodward. Community Ttlt¥iston of Southtm m Tiie ~!.~ ~ .. (C)d II (30811>1 C.llfomil, dilc:ulla his ntW rote "IHwin1 t """ · (I 11 aped1I 1allt1nt to Pmldtftt 8UtrUd fUm undOIW~tr dlvfn1 In Nixon for ldtncl and tllc:hnolou
"""l_ Plrtl of tilt wor1d. with Dr. Albtl1 Hibbs of Clllfomll II r: ~ lrtstltutt of Ttchnoloa. (R)
L• ~·u "'WNnm (C) <60> io:oo •ca CIJ MllllM: ,.,, ..... (C) nd Tht ,..._ btra B th {lfl) Trt • bold uperiment with o
. 1 "' .. m ro · m1J1'1 mlnd. Utt IMF blinks out
• onROaueetUE.R GAMES L VE' C an enemy •1ont's memory (rued · I • ( ) Henry Silvi) then Mb out to 1n1lla * T-BIRDS vs. DETROIT him think h~ Is tomt0nt-.. 11 ......... (C) (2 hr) LA. D 9 CJ) ID' '1!'J. ....._ f.ilnla va. Detroit Dtvtls. Oldt Lint WIJ '0--"TIM T..J (C) (to)
rtl. Alan Kina ind Olah1M C.noll boat
CH) CJHB 1't Fii (C) (60) tht entertainment special hoftortnf
tRunnrsp." l~or Erskine outstandln1 wor1t on Brotdwey dur·
Is """ top priority In tht •rch ln1 1968-69 111son. Pro111m oriel· for perolt Yiolltor John Enns, one n1t11 live from the st.at of tht
of the "Ten Moat W1nl1d" crim-Mark Helllnttf Thottre In Now
lnlb. (R) Yott. Tht evenln1 Is enlivened by GI llewle! "'l1llltp lo C..." (dra· scenes from Broadway's ludlnl dra-
mt) '36--Raymond Ma11e1. Ralph matle and muslcll shows.
Rleh•rd'°". I m ..... <C> <lo> ti) W1Rd1r1nt (C) (30) "Ntw Ztt· • SIMflecl ....... (90)
l1nd: A British P1radi.." C.meru Llber ~ (C) (30)
visit Wtlllnaton 1nd Aucldand, the M•6oft ,.,..
lariat cities end mt.lot Ports of : DawW Sa1ti1N1 (C) (2 hr) In
Now Zttl1nd. "Group In the Nude," uYtf'll PIY·
I Tiie F1sllor F•U, . chlatrists discuss their wort In tht
Pll (C) (90) "The lnvltible nude therepJ 1r11. Put II of to-
norlty.'' A th,...part wmlnatJon nlahrs show is "Bleck Theatre--
of welf1re problems, tllt plilht of Ooln& Their OWn Thine.'' .tth
th• Mexlcu·Americln, end the 1uests Robert Hooks of "NYPO,"
effects of teltvlalon on children. theatre m1n11er P1tricl1 Curtlt,
"None of My Butlnm" concentrates producer Jeue De Vore, 1dor Dldt
upon the flndlnp reported In a na· Wiiiiams, 1ctor/pl1ywri1ht Doualn
tlontl sumy mlde by the Commit· Turner Ward ind director Ropr
lion of Income Malnttt11nce Mt up Furm1n.
urty last JOOr by former Prtlidtnt 8> c..h Ew hr• "' Ml•
Johnaon. The C6mmlaalon '""' to lO:JO I~ S"'7 (C) (30) lllumln1te the WOl'b of the Pon-Jet ,,_ (C) (2 hr)
dtrous wottare IJ$ttm. "The lrwbiblt
Minority'' documents the llnlales II> Golden Opportunities
ot five million Mulun·Americlns * in Travel--lEARN HOW
to win better mettri1I pins. u well TO TRAVEL! GET PAID
u m11ntatn tnd dtwlop an ethnic FOR DOING IT! identity and 1 11n11 ol dlplty. Tht
procram chronicles the Chlclno'a m ...... _......... .. ,,....
pll&ht frol!I tht barrio of East Lot (C) (30)
Anaetes to tht slums of DttMr. "A 11:001 D m ,.._ (C) Word From the SpolllO(' lludles ~ ti T.-... (C)
the effects of ttlevbion 1dvertitln1 Wiid Adt•tll• (C) end procnmmln1 on children. CJ) 6 (I) ..._ (C) l:J0·~-~ ....... 11u.11:15Dllewto: .<C> ...._ Tt1 ~ ~fl'f, f>' {30)f.Nln"1, Go Home." The 'frf ,.,...... (comedy) S5-11ett1
new nanny (Jt1nttta Nolin). hired Grable, Sheree Nortfl.
to take Ciro of tht baby Illa up ll:JO 8 llewte: "llr. ~ (dra•)
• rl1id ldltdui. that lnelUdts visit· 'U.-C.ry_ Gr1nt, l.arelno Dly.
I houri for the parents. (R) 1 e 00 ,.._ (C) 1't Ill SMw (C) (30) illlii f. ....., (C) ''Vitt·
1'1lt w.... y...,,.. n1m and tht lntllloctlllla."
t:GO 8 (I) S..U..rt lftttMt1 (C) m TIM Ell,._ (C)
'
) ll:A5 llJ Mewll: MCeptall Slrocc9" (ad· ta Ci) m.....,. (C) (60) wnturt) ·~rs Hayward.
peli To tvll.'' Ben and Hou 1%:00 I UUI. 111 I llftdtr (C) Ctrtwffftlt attempt to rnteff1to 1 World Tt.enw (C)
cuatody bftttt owtr 1 tttn11er Who (I) 1-... (C)
hu lnhorbd a aold mint. Patrieil 12.!JO Nik9' C..,
FUND RAISER
Top show-business personalities have volunteered to wield the
g•vel during KCET-Channel 28's first annual on-the.Ur-fund.
raising Auction, 6ve nights i.D color-April 22-26 from 6 :00 PM
t'O Midnight.
Joining with Los Angel~ volunteen from business, spom,
politics and education will be: Steve Allen, Dick Oark, Many
Allen, Buddy Ebsen, Anne Baxter, Henry Fonda, Henry Gibson.,
Tippi Hedren, Ben Hunter, Many Ingels, Shari Lewis, Carol
Lynley, Doodles Weaver-end well-known disc jodcies Roger
Carroll, Michael Jackson, Johnny Magnus, Dick Whittingtoo,
and the entire smft of Radio KLAC.
Utilized for the 6nt time by the four-year-old Channel 28,
the TV Auction concept is a proven means by which a non-profit.
TV 11Ms-M.rt7 All.-""" RM•
Mm• 1w• " bit 60011 lo Co•·
..,,.;11 TV-C"-•I 2811 fwsl •·
"""1 fllflll.rllisi.1 AMttlo., It,
,_,,;., 111 tJOl""l•rr otlio•
1rr1. Photopqb.tl tllith '"',.,.
"' KCEI AMtlio• "'"'"""'"" t11'1ll• wor•i•I 111 ABC o• lhe
11 I of U,1;,,, • Jtro """', P ,,_, Y •• Sbo.Utl As•, Jtr•"1 Sn111
Bn1n (us Ro11 ~ lllilh •
l1e11111if"1 Plllo•i•o Mid told
tif.Utl to 0..-J 28 b1 AH u,,,, Pllrrins, 'Betlnl1 Hills.
MMt, bolds • lrn•I posln
wortb • trip for two lo Plllrlo
V "'l11rl111 fro• As• Mr. Polin
TrtW•I Snttit1. /oi•i.1 161 to•·
lt is "Ti""'' 1/,. 6"11 •01Ue--
fro• lb. JV orltl '"''°'"""' ;. Holl1wootl. Otb.r 01111'-"Ml1
;,,., lo b1 1111tliotutl °" Cbtat-
tul 28 itu/"41 "" .,,.,",.,,,.
pllitl ro11"'1-lrip for '""° lo C11p1
)(.,,,,,,,, lo wil•.ss th• Apollo
Tn lo•ebi•8-lit1n lo KCEI 111 North ,,.,,,,,1e.,, Rotw11l.
Public TV sutioo., su~ as KCET, can raise a subeumial sum
toward its annual operadng budget. Similar auaiom held
throUgh the yean in Sacrameoto, Sao Prancilco, Bostoo, Oiicago
and Washington D.C. have been highly eftective in bringing in
revenue.
Workers for comm&1nity·supported O,annoJ 28 have uaembled op
hundreds of donated articles to be auctioned during the five-night two
fun event. Eve.rythiog auctioned will have at least two TV ex· bust
posures with the business and or donor noud. 1'e most valuable Pa~
items will be on-the-air eve.ry night and sold on Saturday, April Hop
26, the final evening. All merchandise has a minimum value of till
$25.00, retail new. Exceptions att antiques, aJt obj~ jewelry with
and pcnooal belongings of celebriries. !11°r mto
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~ GULL COTTAGE'S RESIDENT AND RESIDENT GHOST
Hope Lange, as Carolyn Muir, lives in a quaint cottaae on the
cw England ~t with two children, a housekeeper and a dog.
aled ope t:aoge, .mamed le;> Alan Pakula io real life, livea with her
.gbt two ch1ldreo an a beautiful home oo the California coast with her
ex-busb_a~d, two dogs and a ~e. H~r children, Christopher, 11 and ible Patricia, 9, are ~y a prevtous marriage to actor Doo Murray.
, Before accepting the role of Carolyn Muir her fint in a series
priJ H_ope did all the cooking and much of the ho~work at home. Sb;
! of ~II pr~p8!es her own lunch-a sandwich, fruit and cheese and
~lry with ~ts _m a brown paper bag, she comes out of her home each
mornmg m slacks, no makeup, hair just "barely touched" and gets
into a chauffe';"'ed limousine that whisks ·her away to 20th Cen·
tury Fox Studios.
Hope admits it's a "luxury, but a neces,,ity. It gives me 2-0
minutes each way to study my acripl"
The attractive blonde works a five-day week. usually 12 hours
a day. She still does her own cooking on weekends and entertains
a fe~ fr~ends oo. Suo~ay_. If she is n~t busily engaged in rollicbome
family hfe, she IS pamting, or reading, or practicing Yoga.
"I became fascinated with Yoga exercises and the attitude behind
it," she said. "I do relax with such completeness and the world
is shut out." '
Hope reflects a routhful sense of humor, a z.cst for . living and
an easy manner which places most people at ease with her. Edward
Mulhare once complimented her by remarking "Where there's
Hope, ffiere's llf e." '
What aboot the obvious "romance" between you an Captain
Gregg in the series, she was asked.
She Jlicked a quick smile and said, "You'd better ask the captain
about that."
So we did.
The captain was almost as evasive with his answer.
"You must remember," be said, .. I've been a ghost for lSO years
and I'm not in the habit of rushing into anything," pausing for
effect, "allowing that I could."
How does Edward Mulhare fit into this serjes as Captain Daniel
Gregg?
Gregg is a 6'2" sea captain of 18th century vintage, with a love
of the sea that matches bis quest for adventure and he preaents a
dashing, handsome figure to most women.
Edward Mulhare easily measures up to this, except for the rank
of captain and the age. But Edward's love for the sea, excitement
and bis reputation among ladies owes no apology to Captain O reg.
H is collection of books and classical records fills his bachelor boon
when he is not quietly dating.
With a deep and rich background on the stage, Edward admits
his attraction to a TV series was, first, money. But be is quite happy
that the series made more of an attempt at keeping some of the
artistic qualities of the theatre by taking a little more time io its
production and its careful selection of talent and technicians.
Francis Albert Sinatra
Does His Thing
''Francis Albert Sinatra T>oa His
Thing" apin, alons with suata Diahann
Carroll and the-Sth Dimenaioo, wbai
his full.hour music special of lut No-
vember ls rebrOedcut Monday at 9
PM on CBS.
Backed by a cooceri.ize orcbeatra
uoder the baton of Don Costa, Sinatra
does bis thing-wbicb ii, of counc,
singing in that inimitable style which
for three decades bu been a leacod in
modem entertainment-in a variety of
aongs fanliliar to the ex-bobby aoxen of
the '40's, to the t.eeny-bopoen of the
'60's and to all Frank Sinatra fam in
between. Included among thete tunes J
are "Helfo, Young I.Oven .. ' and ''Bau-
bles, Bangles and Beads," "Here'• That
Rainy Day." ·
Guest star Diahann Carroll ainp two
ballads, •ne Music That Maka Me
Dance" and "Where Am I Ooin(l'',
and joins Sinatra io a medley of weU-
k.nown spirituals.
lbe Sth Dimension, distinguilbed al-
most as much for their way-out ce»-
tumes as for. their 1:reab. co11temoorary
sound, sing .. It's a Great Ufel• · and
..Stoned Soul Picnic." Sinatra blmda
bis voice with those of the two youna
women and three youna mm in a
chorus of "Sweet Bliodoe11."
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APltlL lt, 1,_
REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
', 1 I J f> !'._ I '• (.
Scully bolts. Rod Serlln1, Jim Bad!· <:ox, Olll1ey Weever, ROii M1r1t 8 9 Cl) ID Tiie II** ._ (CJ
ua. C111d Evtrttt and their wives •nd Paul l.1nde. ~ Raj()um halts. Mertdlth Mto-
rutlt tttla week. • f ... t11e ..... 01t (C) RM Ind Keir Dullel. IJ LAM It .. ...., I'"' Tiil JC) l:OO 8 s-1N s...e.r (C) Mowll: s.. Dlytime Movies. at llJ ..... J tmn(J). &> Dltllc .._ (C) &:JOI OdJlllJ (C) .llcklt .loaeph is hostess.. 11:0011~ lewt " Ufe (C) H Ek.atioa Elccbtp <C> ~Oldl Treq c.tMM <C> m ...,..,, (C) m A11ct1ea <C> wect .... T...., l•.s.Mcl (12' CJ) Jldl LI .._ (C) ...,., 8Hreet (C) dly only. 1nntl 11, In 1n
EdllatiMll F..-11 ~ ud His fn.dl (C) rlhlm Kerr. to 111ist C11anntl 28 in Its auction
Tecblail Cef1* ()) W, &~ An llltdw m Slllftff JeU (C) fund-raisin& proftct. offers 1 vldeo-
7:00 II CIS Monalq ..... (C) .loaeph I Frtdly only. m .. .,., .... (C) bpt " the auction's first 60 mln-
Bentl, John Hart. Huahu Rudd. 9~ • 1 ~ ""'1J HlllMIH• 11:15 Q News (C) Douc Dudley. utes. !,~~.tt: TodlJ Sltlw (C) r/ McMlfo~~blllN (C) 11:25 89(1) CIS ..... (C} Doqlu 2:45 CJ News (C) Ted Meye~
I E.wdlt Wltll Ilona (C) D llMlr. See Otytlmt MO'ties:" EdWerds. l:OOI f1M u.....ae, .. (C)
Mr. w....... (C) JOfin~1nt hosts. 11:3019 Cl) Sardi for THMfTW (C) P.D.Q. (C) DtMls .llmu .....
fltil .. c.t (C) I . See Daytime Movies. tjl@ m £Jt ·-(C) Biii ~ m":..r.. ......... (C) Co•llOdltJ Report Dtll•ls tllt Mtt1.ce ullen holt1. • ~ 1 See Dlytlme Mowltl.
.7:15 fB Stoct M1rttt lea (C); ~I ,....,_ 0 Tiit Alln!Mru11 &I• (C) N Tom Frandsen hosts.
7 .... D ..... _ M In ... _ (C) Ed N I Tues.·Frl. Hamel hosts. -·-'"" on I -'. @(]) ...,.._,, Hlppenin& (C) r.ti T-(C) Doman and Elwell Q) Ftlil tilt c.t (C); z..on .. ,.,, son .., .............. Monday only. l .ltlllfo• Fublfts (C) 10:00 II AA'1 &rtmti. host. I Enet: Don Rodewald. Tiit Fllntltoftn (C) D QI()) m , ...... itJ (C) Dur-~ World Adventure, (C) Mon., Dillln1 for Delllrs ....
l••llJ (C) Ina this wee"l. Jim Blekus. PeuY ed., Fri~ iflW'll ~ Dett lld : Don Wilson.
1:00 R t3 Cl) Clpbln Kanproo (C) Cass and Vin Johnson. ire the ltttln1, ) ues., urs. 3:301 · ......, Pllr (C) Geoff EdW1nla. Wfth Bob Keesh1n celebrity ruests Who will discuss 11:'5 II ...., ud lirtlMen (C)· c.l· ,.._,
I Abbett & eo*t1o Cartoons (C) the Inner pe.rson1lltles of .lick E. itl Wttll Come. (C) Wedntsday :::: ~fil
MiOtJ Mouse (C) ~e::~n.Et':!.1e M.:!~"'.n:~n: only. ~fl) 9) Oat Utt To LM (C)
hcbt Robin Heed (C) Lawford. Lany Blyden hosta. Mr FMJ1tl MartlM
1:15 (i1) CJ) Video Dlaat (C) tD Trvtll or Cw•••* (C) Hobo KlllJ (C)
1:25 • COIHMllllty lltllttlll ....... (C) 10:15 m Edlledoul m-. Mon. 4:00 II Mr. Ed; Mowte: See D.,til'IM 1:301 :l."~C)c.rtoea (C) 10:30 II ii~~..:;.'!: _. .. 12:00 ! ~n~> eo~=ey Bllul Movies ~iz:n,!;'H!~
CJ) Wtbst« WeMoet (C) Stlenn1n, Nanette F1bray,· Biii Bil· Mltliit l: Stt Daytime Movla. Tiil 1fiilii011t1 (C) , ... .,, (C) M Teter lr111a11 11osts. A111n 19 oo m Hlddtn ~-(C) ti'1 mm.,.,. ,..... <C>
HO" The lucr_SMw (C) by, .lick Cassidy ind Linda Kaye ~ ~ a..ttd!M 4:30 0 (j) IE It Tabs Two (C) Vin Htnnlna cuest. Rt(ul1rs are Wally afltce of f Ptllidetd = i::.t.~ Movt-.
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3:30--5PM • WEEKDAYS IN COLOR
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Cl) LWJettw SMw (C) News (C) Bill Bonds. 12:301!~As tile WOftd Tmas (C) ::r. ::-:: = <:t 8' 0.,. of Otlr U. m MIU Dou.SU (C) i IC Mid Carey stars. SlllUy's Pizza hr1r
@(J)F••aJ Y• ._..A* .... Td (C)
( Uoydlhuton. • f111ny Yo• Sllo.W Alt (C) m Mewtt: See Daytime Movies. ht Hunter hosb. 5:00 • KNIC NewMMct (C)
IJr.::t:C:-(C) . ~,=L(C)
Tiit Mdaia FlllllJ 12:55 D ~(])QI..,..., Dec:tlr (C) w JI•_, n.o.ao. ._ (C) lues.~ura. Lendon H. Smith, M.D. n. 1MJ ..._
l:OOIJft(f)Lwe Is a MnJ Spt.· · ..._ '*'4niiit I . Dm• ...... (C) 11 ~ ,..~ =<cFM1ke 5:30 p ~~ m AIC ..... (C) Fr11•
Darow hosts. i Tiit lat htrlf (C) fB C.....utJ -Stoel Report Tiit .... .,..... (C) 1:3011 ()) Tiit. &llldi1tl Ulllt (C) ; &IUlpn's ls&IM (C) (j) ID betlter WtfW (C) lllis D1J 198 (C) .... , ..... lat ......,. (C)
@murs M• a 0..1 <C>i------------. onty Hin hosts. 1..sdloll ,,..,..... mT at Tlllt ..._ (C) Join Rivers 11 ClllHtl 2I often * time ter Ill '-
hostess. AllClllll CltJ Hll CentJ Sdllell ,...
2:00 •it fE :;':!.st;:,<~ (C) =:· :.--::... ~ :. ?:, Tennedyhosts. Nancy Culp ind _.. Pf'Ot7l9I ,_ ........ ,,..
Dtvt G1rrow1y I nt this ...... pm ... IClltftltd .....
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MONDAY
APRIL 21
For morning and afternoon
llstinp, 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
9:00 fJ (C) "A D1J ef f.,.. (western) ·~ale Robertson, Mart Corday.
9:30 U '1111 Roclltlc ....._ WlnHr"
(drama) '50 -John Miiis, Valerie
Hobson.
0 "A Clllld la Waltilll" (dr1m1)
'63-Burt Lancaster. Judy Gartand,
Gena Rowlands..
12:00 U "Cattle Qttte9" (western) '51-
M•rie Hart. Drake Smith.
12:30 m "11tt Riqef" (mystery) '50-
Herbert Lom. "DulW Siplb"
(mystery) '4S-Zadlary SG'Ott.
2:00 t!) "lectoa of UM Doa•ad" (ad·
wnture) '58 -Bill WUlllms. Kurt
Klllftr.
3:00 0 "lllNe Brnt M•" (drama)
'57-Ray Miiiand, Ernest Boranlne,
Frank Lovejoy.
4:30 U (C) '1111 hid te 1111" (com·
edy) '52-&b Hope, Bin& Crosby,
Dorothy Lamour.
Paul
Newman
SWEET
BIRD
OF YOUTH
In Color II ne Six O'Cllck loYie
loldly, Part I.
TllSdlJ, Part II. ~
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5:00 • n. "' ..... (C) (30) JtnJ Dun~. D m 11..tNJ......., (C) (30)
U GEORGE BURNS has * SURPRISE for ALLEN!
DON'T MISS the FUNI
U Steve AllH Sh• (C) (90)
Georp Bums, Elrt Grant. Gertrude
Mehr and Robert Klein suest.
fJ Sii O'Clecl llllwil: (C) "Swelt ~ If lllltlt" Part I (dr1m1) '62
-Paul Newman, Geraldine Pap.
1 1 S.., (C) (60) hf Clidl (C) (30) M Jemt1
hosts.
1 ...... (C) (30)
Men Cllfla (C) ~a Nlllt? (30) "The Princna
and the Swineherd." Hans Chrtstlan
Andel'Mft'I talt of I prince ..tlO dls-
IUIMS himself a a peasant to
lteacn •• princess,.: ':"·rw DUl~(C)
5:30 KNIC N11Mtwlce (C) (60)
I lMt UcJ (30)
v=;ptettielttlHloftltt
.......,_....,(C) I (30) "Youth Set'v·
Ices." Llwrtnce t Hou$ton, ldmln·
btr1tor o1llistrudlonal a.me. for
the Los An1t1es City Schools, de·
i
tcri::S th• summer recn11tlon pro·
~~ ....... (C) !iii c... (C)
1:00 cas &e•1 News (C) (30)
ltlr Cronkite.
D .... MJ lW (C) (30) W1llJ
Brvner holta. Sou111 ~ Alan
Alda ind Jolnna Blmes Join Ar'llM
frtncls aa peneU ... tD P111 tr• (C) (30) Ellzablal Mol and Jim Bldm au-t. fB ......, lllwi« "HIMJ,.,
lb Ill Jimtl Sttwart Ind Ced!
KelllWIJ. fm IE flltlwll (C) (60) ''Tht Wor1cl of Dawfd Amr1m." A fllm por·
tr1lt of the noted Arntfican com·
pow-conductor, ftahlrifll tbt worllll
premiere of his ''Thf'M Sonp for
Americl," with IJr1ca from the writ·
lnp of John r. Kennedy, Martin
Luther Kina Jr.. ind Aobtrt Ken·
nedy.
I ((),..., Mtlr (C) ca.-• .,,. (C)
Ut's MID I Dul (C)
7:30&8m .. 11•• (C) (60) ''M1nrt0n. ~ Steve fOfTllt pllJI tti.
title role of 1 rutfll9'1. flll-dtlw
aunm1n who lhoota Ftllua, 111111
his mule Ind tlfT'Orinl Dodal Ctt.J. W 'echedui.d fi:'. ~14~ ;r,.i (~~ encore telecat
of the "t1~ht'; :t.cs, hlahlJ ac-
clllmed 1nimated muslcll apedll
•bout the elephant hero of JeM
Dt Brunhoff's books. P«tt Ustlnow narntn. (R)
I Lelt .. Spece (C) (60) .. n. ....... (C) (60) "81·
zarrt.' A youna wom1n'a mwy •bout
• suppolldly dect111d man who la not reelly dtld Sib off In lnvtlll·
ptlon Into the dlsappeerance of
the "corpses'' of smtral bUll .....
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BOIDS&IAHAI
EYEWITNESS NEWS
4:30/11:00 PM
Eyewitness News. A new conctpt In ntWS reportiftl.
Covenitt IS It happens. Reported by people who
were there. 8fll Bonds and Stu fUflan taM
charae of 1 te1m thlt hustles •
Fnt Ind factual. Eyewttntss News.
The fatnt news In the Wtst.
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1obek. Also very handy as identiflcatton labels
for marting personal items wch as boob.
records. photos. etc. Labels stk~ on glass end
mf1Y be used for marting home canned food
items. All lobek are printed wi~ styltsn
v OCJU9 type Oft fme quartty wnite gummed
paper and p&e~ed in reusable m~ic
~I top corrf8iner.
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THE DAILY P1LDT. TV WED(. Al"R1L 19, 1969
...,..y (Condnued) • = '=-=' ~ (~ <~Jl~clc a-s...-.,..~ fD -(drama) '65 -ftatfJf M•dntiodl. ! and ... T~ A stvdy of
Rad M~ the ftdtltioll "' c:llildr'Wa values,
I T..a • c.11, vcu CC) (30) fOCUSiQ •tr I ~ •.Dd wllrte,
,.,.,, -(60) rictl Md ~ in • (]) ..... _. fMil FitMt f~llJ t ...... ~I Pl'Oi· . ect lft M1alltlc CitJ, .. jersey
Dle..tt .,_. i•* 9m-F.-m:u (C) .. l l!!W!l.J ..., ,.,_.. e ca ........
I (C) {60) Don Ho hud· 1 t'.JO D ~ CQ (JO) Ted il&eytn..
lioes the eDaWe of a special lftltll· e a.illJ .....
cal hour produced entirely In Haw-lut•9fll())i@BWI ,._. Riw-
aii The show allO feeturn The ""' (t) (ID) ne •• lized Yenion Alia. RaDin Wilton. Ho's ton Dwirtit. ! °' the E4pr lee Meters dasaic
mid The K.lmetlameha School Choir. "'S4loaD RMw' AlllldDo." stamn1
(W) ....,.. ......_ ~ A..sman, 1 1111111 (C) (30) Joyce Y• r.tt.. .S Jmaifer Well
118@ I "&lb" (60) Con-is pm r lhd '-W.•lioll as it was
dUdar Bernard Keeffe anafy2ies the Oft the ar-.., mee dum11 the
fnt mowement of Beethoven's "Ero-1963--64 ....._ Tiie ._, offe11
a" ~pathy, and le.Ids the l.on· 1 a wtew of ........ fife IS re-
dm! Pttilbarmonic in a perlorwnce fleded in !lie etlbpbs in tilt
ol M mowement ~-!Clllicm , c.dr111 8. -(C) {60) l:JI Qt Ci) ....,. lacy (C) (30) (jl) (I} EB.... Iii ,.., (C)
iey Winters plays Shelley Sum-, (60) "1>naef ..._" lburice bans
niers. 111 overstuffed movie Qlleen' 1uests 11 1 MpKed EAllishman
tor whom luey ps to wort. os· wtio, ta .ate a pmbtillr debt,
temibly ai a secretary, blrt--1m· accepb 11 ISlipment ta deliver
lmown to the hefty actress-for a car11> at liquor to an Indian
the rul purpose of forcinr her to villa&'!.
reduce. (R) 1 I lbnlllil .... (30) I s.w. hfal't (C) (30) n. .. ~ ('C) (30)
@ (I)&) ,.,._ Place (C) : n. Crut W. (30) "Revival.'' c ) stewen ~ Dr. Rossi not I On the Westen Frocrt. the Amer·
tD make any statements; Carolyn
1
icans becin ID rewitoe the hopes of
leams at het lather's condition: the Allies..
Lew admits . the truth lbout his m .....
New Yot1t tn_P~ Fred tens Mar1ha IO:JO g lleN! (C) .,.._ a..s, Mr.
that Dr. RoSJi IS to blme. ~ (dram) '57 -Robert
• 11M Wf• (C) (90) M,._.. ~h "'err m ... tile Odds (C) (30) Johnny m'N:'i (C)(i,, " . ~ =·· 0mrt @) IMttltiwi (30) "URS for Glass ..., FibetS." f"lbefJlass is an air fitter.
t:ll 1 space suit. an autD body part II Budweiser 'E Presents and a rocket casina OC1 the way to * FRANK SINATRA with the moon. Dr Rid\ard Brenneman
Di h Ca 11 d and (lle:Sts chcuss murdl and a ann ~o ~n development in the fiberllass field. The Fifth Dimension @!) ee.te Sim ...,. a I IHciA( I frncis Albert Silla-11;00 ID u • ., ... (C) tn Dees His Tlliltr (C) (60) A re-: • .,.. llikklict
put showinc of the special that Liln a.II ('C) Aod Sertiae hosts.
futured Diahann Carroll and The Beley White Norm Cnlsby Nancy
r:-rfth Dimension. Don CosU and His Kulp and ROwe Nm ~
On:Destn pnMde ttle backing for 18 llelir. ...., w....-(drama) puputar IOl'll of the 30's. 4-0's, '48 _ ~ ... Andren. Jean Peteri. SO's. and 60's. (R) Oun SlochaR.. a ooo~-......,~: tmm 9 oootCIJ ... <C> ~ -~ (su~) 62-fJH'Efcai.,... (C) (60) "Oh.
Sidney Poitier. Bobby Dann. P~er Say Can You Sine?'' UM:ofn Furber Falt. Barry Gordon .. A psycho~giC:-1 moderates 1 ~ owier wtiether dra~ •bout a pnson psychiatrist the national anthem shoUtd be <Pt>itier~ ~ attempts to ~ chanced. Guests di9cusl lilt history ~ •nti·IOClll tendencle;s of an •m· of the anthem, ""1 it is hanf to
pmonect German-American Bund sine and altematMs to "The Star·
luder. (R} Spaneted BIMef." 8 REINER RAKED by EB ..,l&W CC> * REBELLIOUS ROUES! ll:JO 8 ....-. (C) ""llldl T....t"
JESSEL JEALOUS! (horror) '64-Jot111 Tina, Huther
• c..i. ........... c... •I Sears.
tt.n (C) (60) Cari Reiner is guest 8 £~ 'i\!9T.t ._ ~ « honor as J.cJl Carter, Lenny (comedy) '40-lriaa Donllwy. ~ Sammy Shore. Harwy l<of. I cm CJ) m..., ..... CC) ma11, Rose Marie, Sheldon Leonard. ........-at-Ir (Q
Kitty ltCMlf and Ketty Lester share U _ ,.... ...._.__ ........_ .._ ~ (ad
the · of routint him. :-u -: ·-- -• ut;l,mmn. on.ts CC) venture) '57--Em>I ~
(60) "Give Me Tomomiw." Eart ID ActiM n.ln: 'Spies of the
Corey him out as (Uide for 11· frr."
Confederate ,eneral Justin Hawley l:G01 •S.•mu'••11 f1telJ CC) 1ftd his family, en f'Ol.rte to Arizona C...-itf lllllil ~ (C)
tD recower a fortune in buried told lhn (C)
to reestabfish their ancestral home. 1:15 lllewie: ~ lMI" (ro·
Nancy Malone. Didi Sa~ John mince) 'S&-Jolln Suon. Jill St .
Hoyt and William Traylor auest. John.
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TUESDAY
APRIL 22
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
9:00 U (C) "Jupitaf'a Dartin(' (musl·
cal) 'SS-Esther Williams, Howard
Keel.
9:30 IJ USon of Monti Cristo" (1dven·
ture) '40 -Louis Hayward, Joan
Bennett.
fVFNINC
6:00 IJ n. lie ..... (C) (60) Jerry
Dunphy.
I m H1..U.,.lriHtey iC) (30)
--Allen .. (C) (90) Ed· d Fisher, Ch11'1es Nelson Reilly,
John Byner and Carol Wayne auest. D Six O'Clodi Movie: (C) "s...t ilid et Youtll" Part II (drama) '62
-1'1ul Newman. Geraldine Paae.
,., Cards (C) (30)
llbla• (C) (30) 11 Spy (C) (60)
I IHcW I KCET Audioe (C) (6
hr) First eveninf of KCErs TV Aue·
tion. Thousands of Items ere up fo1
biddin& by viewers all O'ltf Southern
Cllifornia. Celebrity 1uctloneers, In·
ctudin& steve Allen, Anne 81Xter,
Roaer Carroll, Henry Fond•. Henry
GibSon, Dick Whlttin&ton end Art
Seldenbeum, have donated their
time. Many celebrities hive donated
personal items for auction. With 111
proceeds goina toward m1inulnin1
1n1Ni11C1• . .,. lllllllkl
.... 11-llkl" •••
Tmlll·S.•n ~ TPll Md .
•oWBlkl
B "'Coedb,e, MJ LadJ" (dram1)
'S-S.-Walter Brennart, Brandon de
Wilde.
end •p•ndin& the proirammlnr·--1----~ TH BIGGEST
WHEEL IN TRAIL
BIKES GIVES
SURE POSITIVE .
ALL-SURFACE
TRACTION
12:00 IJ ... lftalo IHI Rides Acaift"
(western) '47-Ridlard Allen, Jen·
niter Holt.
12:30 GI "£net.anted Cottare" (dram•)
'45-Robert Youna. "Tiie Brt"'*
strlnCftr" (mysterr) '45 -John
Loder.
2:00 m "I Accuse MJ Parents" (drama) •« -Marr Beth Huahes. John
Miilan.
3:00 G (C) "DIYid l a.tlllllebl" (dra·
ma) '52--0regory Peck, Susan Hey·
ward.
4:00 fl "TH Hucbter" (drama) '47-
Clark Gable, Ava Gardner.
end facilities of Channel 28, Bi&
Board items for viewers who went
bif ber11ins on expensive retail
prizes have been donated. These
include trips, hotels, clothinr. the•·
tre tickets, jewelry, restJurants.
household foods, sportin& fOOds,
art and ·automobile · appliances.
These are just a few of the items
that will be displayed end demon·
streted with retail price or value _
noted. Just dial (213) 626-2477
end a battery of 40 telephone oper·
ators is ready to receive your bids.
ti) Un Celer Par. Esta l'W
(Continued}
Pewer freM ff.. eit9'ite i1
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CHANNEL LISTINGS
Information for these lop Is furnished by the televislon stations. TV WEEK Is not responalble for leat-mfnute chanaes In program llstlnp.
fl KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles
Site, ell tt.e e,tfe111I tlil ICCeHery
.,., .... blh i1 ,.w1y •• "'" • .,.,
111rf .,.4 wet 1~1141, H well •• M•'llf.
D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles
IJ KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles
U KABC (ABC) Los Angeles
G KHJ (Ind.) Los Angeles
GI KTIV (Ind.) Los Angeles m KCOP (Ind.) Los Angeles
EE KWHY (Ind.) Los Angeles m KCET (NET) Los Angeles
II> KMEX (Ind.) Los Angeles m KMIR (NBC) Palm Springs m KPLM (ABC) Palm Springs
(]) KLYD (ABC) Cable Bakersfield
@ KERO (NBC) Cable Bakersfield
(I) KBAK (CBS) Cable Bakersfield
IHJ Kl YD (ABC) Bakersfield
ID KERO (NBC) Bakersfield a KBAK (CBS) Bakersfield
A star (*) preceding a log listing Indicates ·it is a paid adver·
tlsement. Channels 22, 28 and 34 are UHF in Los Angeles, with
28 being the educational (ETV) station. Channels 17, 23, and 29
are UHF in Bakersfield.
SIGN ONS lTEST PATTERNS)
Chennel 2--6:48 AM Sunday, 6~ AM Monday throuch Frldey, 7:18 AM
Setun:lay.
Channel 4-7:00 AM Sundey, 6:00 AM Mondey throucti Frldey, 7:00 AM
S.turday.
Cllennel 7~mmfns starts at 8;30 on Sundey, 7:00 AM Monct.y throup FrlClay and 7:30 AM on Seturday.
This mapzlne ls~~ ~y fw this n~per by 1V MD., • division of Cktflln Miii .....,..... C... Inc.. editorial and produc·
tion offtc:es, P.O. Box 11 ·:L!l~endale, C.lff. Add,_. adwrtlslns lnqulri• to tti. dlaptay adYef'tislnc aepoirtment of this n-sieper.
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fer the wl11ter • . . i\11t 111•••• tt.. .,H .. el Ski Acceatety.
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•••• .. a.11 • few .a..rt "I""' .. no h at a.1 ., te•• s..te
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· .. In spite ot cbe fact that bia face bu appeared on billiom of
st&m.J'I and dollar bil1a. and bit portrait ti..,,. ID nuy public ~
ins m cbe COOJltry, we~ not neo c:omp&dely aue wlm Oecqe
Wubiop>o looked liU, tbouab we tb.iok we an ...
W01hin1to11 portroill by Gllbat StMllrt (cmto), Rembrandt
Peak (upper left), loltll T"'mb..U (ul!rr rltlet). Rembrt1Nl1
Peale apln (lower left), ClerUtilDI G11"'°6n (lower rW#lt).
So says llidwd Ha.mer .. author of the 1eript of .. Meet ~
Wuhington," a ooe·bou.r Project 20 proaram airina on NBC,
Thunday at 7:30 PM.
1be proaram often many cootanporary portra.ita of Wubiqlon.
IOme of which do not even seem to be of the same mu, Mr.
Banter notes. When he died, bis family_ and friends asreed that
oo portrait bad caught the .. true" WubiqWn. 1be bat raem-
blance, accordios to Mr. Hamer, ia probably the Hoodoo bust.
made from a Jife mask. It ia shown from 1eVeral angles in the
prosram.
Gilbert Stuart, who painted the bat-known WasbinJton portrait.
thows a calm, serene face. But Stuart himlelf said: "All hil featura
were indicative of the most ungovernable passions."
For aome reason. the one personal fact everyone knows about
Wub.ington is that he bad falle teeth.
"Bad teeth did pJaaue him aU bit life," Mr. Hamer says. .. and
be 1f!U continually in search of a decent pair of falle ooea. Once
be paMt $60.00 for a aet n..ade out of hippopotamus tusk. But IUCh
plat.a were then very crude, and Georae Wuhinatoo'• dfons to uep them in place may account for the aet, riJicl look. of bis f acc
in most of the portraits. He could oot laup easily, or even smile,
becaUle of bia uncomfortable dentures, and thus he got a largely
uodaerved reputation for coldneaa and 9everity."
WE
PAY
MORE CASH
For any nea r nt>w or u\ed furni ture. appl1oncc~.
colored TV"., ~t crC'O\, piano\, orqan\, \t OYe\, re·
friqrrotor\, bedroom\ \et~. dininq room '>eh. of .
f:cc furnit ure 1 p1cte or hou\eful Doy. niqht or
~u ndoy
636-3620
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THE IMILY PILOT, TV W£D<. APRIL 19, 1969
1UESOA Y (Continued) lllya, 1 ,._. Gtllll PfQlltlt\ita who
I IPUI ..._ (C) towa io.. Md life. (R)
l:lO UIC ,. .... ._ CC> (60) 8 CAROL LAWRENCE 1in&s
I LM '-' (30) * and danc• with BAJA
> ttie ....._ et n.e MARIMBA BAND! GREAT!
I ._ (C} II ••cam 5 (C) (60) Mia Carol
11• (C} Lawrenct ud Jub Wtdlltf and
7:tl C1S b111i1t1 ..... (C} (30) Hla Bajl Man.ba Band art tht
lttf Cronkite. inlJ'ldlentl of I OM·hour colof •n·
I •.ra llJ U..t (C} (30) tttf.llnmat spedal.
' ,,. (C} <30> m .... , .. ue. CC> <60>
00-.at <C> fB See APollo 10 Moonshot
Rf:r Adell (C} The number * IN PEllSON! YOU CAN! to1r£!::2i!!. ~·f~ BID 'NOW TO MIDNIGHT!
I · ill Ille Siii (C} fJD ICE1' Adell (C) Call (213)
Uta MIU 1 Dell (C} 62~2•n to p&ece blcis.
7:30 QI Ci) l.wilr (C} (60) Mur· @I)~ "'-•••• (C)
dodl Lanctf's catUt-buyina trip to 9'.JO 11 a CiJ Derta o., CC> (30)
Mexico talles an unexpected tum Doris and Buct decide ltlat Juanitl
when he bec:omts ttlt victim of 1 needs to have 1 nicht out and ar·
slap holdup and later the prilontf r1n1• to have fr1nk Gorian, the
In 1 boa-c:ontnllled border town. owner ti the lt>Orti"I IOOda lto11,
a@ @ m cmmtl Or4tll l1k her '°' I dell. (Rexhtduled) ef Ille Amlricu ~(C} (90) U (jj) (I) G • Y PD (C) (30)
"Confrontation." Pn>eram focum "Naked In the Sbetta." Mike Haines,
on-ttrlfe-marked San francllCO Stile Jeff-Ward and Joh11 COiao are handi· Collett as a microcosm of urban capped In their llMltiption of 1n
turmoil. In "Roshomon"-style, ttte assault when a youna wife refuses
prosr1m 1111 nine persons tellln1 to slan 1 complalnl (R)
the aame story: 111 ulk about the I""" (C} (30) Ttd M11t11 went. the aame crisis of urban ~
lift, the same crisis of authority, 10:00 QI Ci) 50 ........ (C} (60)
but see it throulh different eyes. Harry Rusontr and Miu Wallaet
frank McGee reports. rePort.
Liit ill S,a (C} (60) ,!.._ (C) (60) @(I) S Med Sci• (C} (60) (I) aJ TWa Life (C} (60)
Man on Campus." Pete, Line ·• UM Houll." Sid c...r
and Julie IO back to IChool to in· 1uests 11 a 11rrulous. 111•·fo.ltll
wtstlpte the mystertons duth of a home owner. and Paul Lynde as en
hilh IChool teac:haf. (R) oily real tslata 1pttt •Pf to make D MlliM $ lllwit: "Dftid alld a deal. (R)
IJia" (drama) '62 -l<lir Dulle•. I Mrill .... (30)
Jantt Mariotln. n.. .._ S.-(C} (30)
OJ Trvlll • c:.--.llHCel <Cl (30) m COLLECTOR'S ITEMS' m,.,, ..... <60> •
fB BID! BID' BID' * ARlWORK, ANTIQUES! * BARGAIN.$! BARGAINS! BID NOW TO MIDNIGHT!
KCET AUCTION ACTION! fJi) mr ._.. (C} Call (2l3)
BID NOW TO MIDNIGHT 62s-~: place bids.
fD ICE1' Allclatl (C} The auction 10:301 .... : (C) "Tiie .._.., (cl<•·
runs till midnlcttl ma) '55 -Kirt Doualas. Gilbert l:OOI :.=~ 1::-•lutt URola~ (C} (30)
ICET Adell (C} Call (213) f ...... C:..U..
62s.2•n to bid. 11:00 an• e .._ CC> I DID•• ..-.c. w...-~ ~ QI (f) 11111 ..._ (C} (60) In U.. C... (C)
a medlt'Vlf fanusr. Clem Kadiddle· lilewit: ......., l11e. • (dllma)
hopptr "'"'" in a joullln1 matd! ' Md Nadlly, Marjorie Rey· with the Black Knletlt (slnatr Striio nolds.
francfli) for ttte hand of the dauah· fi1) (]) 9 Cl) ta Ci) -(C} ter of Kin1 Bourbon v (Jan Arvan). m iCO .... (C} C.11 (213)
In anot!ter Kit, Skelton and Jimmy 62~2477
Closs play tipsy tourists who lanale m ......... (C}
with the jtlloua boyf rlend of a 11:30 II .... : .... ....... (dr1·
fiery Mulcan lir1. (Rescheduled) ma) '48-Vivitft Lailh. Raapb Rich· II JleM IMpn .._ (C) (30) ardaon.
Buffy Sainte-Marie 1utsts.. I B@ ~=-.._ (C} D ~(I) Q) It TU. a Diet (C) ~ (ldwtnture) (~) 'Mad In Japan." Noted news ' ~n Ladd, Galt R&mlll.
commentator Alu DrMr 1uests u ,~mm.., ...... (C}
Char1u Cattlett, a double-d•lina iiUld" cJJt..w (C)
SIA aaent who oppoMS Alexander 12:20 • lhwit: "'fece la • ..,.
Mundy's efforts to dltcll out the < rama) '63--Rofy Calhoun, Marina poaibllity ttlat die Clllnut Rids B«tl.
have developed a la•r hand cun. 12:301AdlN n...tre: "Breakdown." Sharon Acker also 1uests as Edwina 1:00 a.._ (C}
Hopkins.. Cila-llr 11111tti1 ..., (C) U Srtfflll (C} {90) free lie 1.W. Chit (C)
IMt .. .,.. (C} (30) 1:15 lhwit: ....... ...... (advtn· .. u Ci) m -,....., Mtwte: lure) '57 -James Ctalc. Audtly
• ..._,.. (comedy) '60 Tottar.
-6111llna M1rcour1. Julu Dlaln. An 1:30 IB n ---Amtrlcan philosophw-tourist 1t· 2:30 AIMllPt a..: "M1dt leln1''
t.mpts the cultUlll education ol and "l.atctny in Her Heett."
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APRIL 2J
For momin1 and aft.noon
llatinp; please ... DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your conwnlenc:e, ••
the day'• movies. All sta-
tiott1 r...-ve the ricM to
chance procnimmlftl with-
out advance notice.
DAYTIME MOVIES
......... .,.. ("'""'1) 'S4-
Si"""lf11nl Heyden, Gloria Grahame.
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•n--Oennis O'Kelft, Helen W11Ur.
• (C) ..,.,... " ....,_, (dtl·
mt) '55 -Rlctltnl 8urtD!I, Jolin
Dtrtk. Raymond MnMJ. 12.-00 • ., IOIM ..__.. (wtltlm)
_·~James EJliloR.
11:JO!l.,_.... r,. • v.a1n w..
(drama) '48 -Join Fontatnt.
Z.-OOaJ"'Crw ........ (mptery) '52-
0onlld Houstoft, Nttuhl Piny.
••Dtc> .,... ..... <~ '46 -
JtlMt Crllft, Altn Yoanr.
4:JO. ~ SarW' {ICWnture) ·!3-R~nl GrMM.
I J f N l~L l:tO.. ... -(C) (IO) Wly DU~. D., "....,_....._, (C) (30)
.......... (C) (90) AiJia Moortheed, Still« I M•ra. a. Biker and Biii Plummer aue&
D Sil O'Clta llewlt: (C) "'Y•lllt ,..._ .. (advtnture) '54-Jeff Chin·
dler, Rhondt Aemln1.
11 !pf (C) (60) ..., c.. (C) (30)
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11.-v CfHftl (C) ~ .... (C) (6 hr) Second
wenln1 of Ult fiv&-dty auction. To
bid for betttr Community lV, ctll
(213) 626-2477. ., u. Ctlor ,.,. f.ltl ,...
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l:lO I DIC ........ (C) (60) I a... L11CJ (30) v.,... " lie w.. " .. .. ~~ 1~=1(C)
7:90 R CIS &Mile ..._ (C) (30)
Walter cronklte.
I ... ,. .., Uet1 (C) (30)
Pm 11' (~ (30}
Cl) You AIUll fw It i&T ..... (C) Clll (213)
6-24n to place bids.
I (I) lftertr Hlllbillles (C) WH11ert91l(C)
Ufl Mtlie Io.I (C)
7:JO B -c.,•11 (C) (60) Johnny Cuti and Vikki Clrr luesl Bob
Newhart 1l10 ls featured. D @Cl) ID 111t vq5a1n (C)
(90) "The Slddlt War:mtr." A """'
hom joins the wnnlltr1 at Shiloh
Ranch and finds INmlnt the ropes
a toueh chllltnp. His problems
.,, compcM1nded when a troubled
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 12, 1969
airl's 1uardlan thrut&ns his life. harem lift, football and Ptmmtnt
Ralph Bellamy suests. (R) machinations. (R)
D lost Ill ~ (C) (55) m ..... Yow lift (C) (60)
D @(})Ef}Htr• Co•• tllt fil) DO YOUR OWN THING! ii*i (C) (60) "A Cryln1 Need." M. The prospective brides threaten to * BID for 2· inutes on
leave Sntt11 unless the Bolts find STEVE ALLEN SHOW!
a doctor for the community. Jason fil) llCET bctioft (C) Ctll (213)
f01S to San Francisco and accepts, 626-2477 to bid.
si1ht unseen, Dr. Nlyn Wri1ht on 9:30 II ~ Ci),,.. Acres (C) (30)
the recommendation of a medical OiTver dtcldes Hootefville ahould
school dea~nd latllf finds out have a barb.....a..... ind ..iues Eb the doctor is a woman. Kathleen ..... ""' .,. Widdoes 1uests as Dr. Wright (R) $25 for a correspondence .courae In
6 MUlle11 $ Movie· (C) "lurn the trade. (R)
.._ l •n" (dram~) '62-Janet G lltws (C) (30) Ted Meyers..
Blair, Peter Wyn11rde. 10:001J 9 Cl) I IBcw I Tiit Japa. GI Trudi or Coftttclutaces (C) (30) nest (C) (60) A look at Japan and
m .._ Muon (60) its people throueh the eyes of for· '.,,, mer U.S. Ambaaador Edwin Rei·
fli) SECOND BARGAIN NITE! schauer, CBS News' Perry Wolff and * BID 2-0VEN ANO RANGE former Tokyo Correspond&nt lsor
PLUS THOUSANDS MORE 01enesoff. Reischauer is host.
01enesoff Is producer and Wolff is NOW THRU MIDNIGHT! exeeutive producer.
m llCET Aldon (C) Bid until Cl @Ci) @E TM o.tsidtr (C)
111idnll!tt. _ (60) !.'Whit FlowtfS -Oa!W Are!''
Qi (I) lat of Hollywood (C) "The The unexplained disappearance ol
Mlracle of Our Lady of Fatima." an attractive model leads David
fl) EJ Caartt M1nda111itnto Ross to a simple cde of murder
with a not-so-simple 901utlon. Far· 1.-00 m Ha (C) (30) ley Granier and Melodie Johnson m lCET Auctitn (C) Call (213) guest.
626-2477 to place bids. 1J m News (C) (60)
fl) Prttaltrt! G Mlr1Mll Dillon (30)
1:25 1J Wonderful World of Sport (C) m T1le Ntw Sound (C) (30)
l;30 II Tiit Sood surs (C) (30) Bert's Eiil Exciting Mexican Cruise!
Plice hires a new ni1ht cook <1uest * BID NOW, SAIL LATER!
Tom Poston) who claims he has to KCET AUCTION ACTION!
hldt out because he is irresistible to women. Even after their waitress Eli) KC£T Auction (C) Call (213)
isnores her jealous boyfriend and 626-2477.
falls for Julian, the new man, Rufus &I> Marlana
and Bert can't believe he is the 10:30 G Mowit: (C) "Kiss Ilia, Kill llll"
world's 11eatest lover until he end (adventure) '66--Tony Kendell, Brad
Claudia mysteriously disappear. Va-Harris.
lerle Hawkins is featured as stella, OJ News (C) (30)
the waitress. and Joseph Mascolo @I) Fallasta Corazon
as Enrico, her boyfriend. {R) ll:OOI O O &I> @E Nnrs (C) 1J Win WHll tile Stars (C) (30) • Alfred Hitdtcodl ~~~ Pai1e and Morey Amsterdam Liars Club (C)
fJ tm @ m n.e llinr r.u, <C> ~wit: "Four in a Jeep" (dra·
(30) Memory son1s and modern me) 51 -Relph Meeker, Viveca
tunes are featured as the Kini clan ;Lind~~ '6' ~ ~ Ntws (C) take to the screen. l.3tJ ~ l..!!J 16%1 m MtfY 8rHfin (C) (90) : KCET Auction ( ) ~!I (213) m .... die Odds (C) (30) 626-2477. The money·ra111n1 pro-ject lasts until midni1ht each nllfit.
9:00 8 levttty Hillbillies (C) (30) Drys-U) BtwltdMd
dale orders his secretary Jane to 11:30 fJ Mo.it: "Harriet Crall" (dra·
pose as Queen Elizabeth I, who the ) •r:nJoa Crawf--" W dell Hlllblllies think is still Enrland's ~ey ~ n utu, en
ruler. Filmed on location in Eng-0 @@m Tonl&lrt Sllow (C)
land. (R) , 1J Movie: "Tit Wt Meet Apln" Cl@@m ll'rud1 nt11I 1 On (romance) '44 -Merle Oberon
Stlp (C) (60) "This Town Will George Brenl '
Never Be the Same." An .. ori1inal 0 @ CI) U) Joty lisltop (C)
drama by Edward Deblasio about m Donald O'Connor (C)
the last day of a collapsing news-
paper and its effect on both the 12:15 G Movie: "Dtld to lie WOfld"
staff and the town. Barry Sullivan (drama) '62-Reedy Talton, Jana
and E. G. Marshell star. other prin-Jearce.
c~pal parts are played by Jo~n Beal, 12:30 m Action 111Ntrt: "Parole, Inc.'' Bill Devane, Vincent Gard&nll, Paul
Collins. William Roerick. Fred Scol· 1:001 0 News (C)
lay, Staats Cotsworth and Paul Mc· Com•unlty lutlttin loud (C)
Grath. From tlte lnaidt Oat (C)
D Wrallln1 (C) (60) 1:15 IJ Movie: "Utlll Bltlnt" (west·
0 @(1)$-AIC Wedn11day em) '57 -Rory Cllhoun, Susan
Mn: (C) "John Soldfarb, rt.ae Cumminp. C.•• Home" (comedy) '65-Shi~ • · MacLaine, Peter Ustinov, Richard l.30 m n s.n..t Slrip
Crenna, Jim Backus, Scott Bredy, 2:30 m All NIPt Sllow: "Ct1e of Gold,"
Fred Clark. Wilfrid Hyde·White, "Devil Bat's Daulfltel'' tnd "Gts
Harry Mor1an. A saucy sa11 of House Kids in Hollywood."
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THURSDAY
APRIL 2A
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenjence, are
the day's movies. All sta-
tions reserve the right to
change programming with·
out advance notice.
DAmME MOVIES
9:00 O "I Met My love Apln" (ro-
mance) '38 -Henry Fonda, Joan
Bennett.
9:30 a "Mot'OCco" (adventure) '30 -
Gary Cooper, Merlene Dietrich._
D "Topper Tit•• Trip" (comedy)
'39 -Constance Bennett Roland
Younii.
12:00 a "TIM Hoodlu11" (mystery) '51-
Lawrenc:e Tiemey, Allene Roberts.
12:30 m "To•, Didi Ind Htny" (com·
edy) '41 -Bu11ess Meredith. "El
All .. in.. (adventure) '54 -Scott
Bredy.
2:00 m "Unt .... 1s1111d" csci-fi> •• ,_
Barton M1cllne, Richard Denning.
3:00 0 "Top Stcflt Affair" (comedy)
'57-Kirtl Doulles. Susan Hayw1rd.
4:301J (C) "TM Bllcl Ttllf' (1dven·
ture) '57-Anthony Steel.
EVENING
6:00 IJ The 111& Ntwa (C} (60) Jerry
Dunphy. 0 €'e Huntley-Brlnklty (C) (30) 1J St.ff Allen 5'lo* (C) (90) Tim
Conway and Kern Chandler guest. 0 Sill O'Clock Movlt: "R1ton Pea"
(western) '51-Dennis Morgan, Pa·
tricia Neal. 0 I Sp, (C) (60) GI Pay Cardi <C) (30) Art James
hosts.
I Baba1n (C) (30)
Merv Qrlfftn (C) kFa Aatctloft (C) (6 hr) The
third ni(ht of the money-reilinl
event. Bid number. (213) 626-2477.
Ell Un Color P.. Esta PW .&> KPlM Ntw1 (C}
6:301 QllC Ntwte1wice (C) (60) I LAM a._, (30)
Yopp 1D tM lottD• of tM
Sii~ (60) I eH• lrin.S., (C)
I!) . Nt.n (C)
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7:00 R CIS £Mins Nt.n (C) (30)
Walter Cronkite. O Wlaat'a My Linet (C) (30) Wally
Brunner. GI Paaword (C) (30) Allen Ludden
hosts. a Ci) Hip Ind Wiid (C)
fl!) KW Audloft <Cl Bid number:
i 3) 626-2477.
(I) Mdlllt'a NftJ rn. Adwetlbn (C)
Ufa Maka 1 0..1 (C)
7:30 1J Qt ()) TM QMll and I (C)
(30) In order to aet rnot9 Pl•
senprs for the Amsterd•m QutM-
and more tips for them•!Yet-
Ouffy ind his p1ls make a bet with
another ship's pu,.., that the ute to America's r1iln>1ds.
Queen can win 1 nice to Enll•nd. at hi ftf y.., Ult (C) (60) =~~IM)<'fi\ A~~~ fll SODA FOUNTAIN & 1 YR
ect 20 production desi&ned to * ICE CREAM SUPPLY )
breathe life and su~nc. into 1 BID NOW TO MIDNITEI myth-ob~red figure of hlstofy. ~ •ll'frT A ......... -_ Bid num .. ~·. Melvyn Douglas., who won an Emmy QI! _, ,..._,,. , .. , ""'
Awerd last year for the but I*· (213) 626-2477.
formance by .1n 1ctor, is the prv-@I) O .. _. Esta LOCI
111m's narrator. New fMm foota19 t:lO 8 U Ci) fl:') Dra&ntt (C) (30)
b inttfWOml with a treasuf'9 house ''Polle. '"C'Onimi~R-13." Fri·
of historic paintinp. etchlnp end day and Gannon Cr\cll down on dis·
dmrinp brouctit to life by still· honest tow-truck drivers who heve
pietures·in-ection technique. been fleeclnc drivers on the Ld 8 Lett la ~ (C) (SS) Angeles freeway system. Complalnb
@ ffi aJ Jacqu11 Ceate11 pile up et the Pol Ice Commlsslofl
Special ce> (60) "The Lt&end of 1nvestla1tlon Division 1bout certein Lake Titicaca." Where ls the lost wildcat tow service operetots who
treasure of the lest lne1 of Peru, enct outnlaeous prices from un•
wtlo WIS killed by the Spanish con· suspectlnf victimL The officers dis-I
quistador Francisco Pizarro in 15331 cover that the explolt1tion fre-•
Leaend has it that the emperor's quently worsens after the victim's
ransom In &old and precious stones car Is take to the aarare. (R)
Is at the bottom of Lake lltlcaca, G,.... (C} (30) Ted Meyers. the world's hlahest lake, nestled In
the Andes between Peru and Bolivia. 10:00 B 9@ m Dun Martin t_tj
Jacques Cousteau used the Calyp90 (60) "Top StmYictor Borae. JimmY
in the lake that sits 12,000 feet Stewert end Raquel Welch jola
above sea level. Deen and The Golddluers. 0 Miiiion $ Mowle: ubed t. Hen1 1J GI Nt.n (C} (60)
lon(' (comedy) '62-Binf Crosby, fJ s.p.,... n...tre (C) (60)
Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour. 0 Mersi.al Diiion (30) I~= :~) <C> <30
> m n.. " .. Soutld <C> c3o>
fl!) YOU'LL BE A WINNER! @(I) Tiie Avttt,_. (C) * Thor'bred Riding Horse fl!) INDIANAPOLIS 500?
Bid Now, Ride 'em Later * BID NOW & BE THERE!'
Auction Now to Midnite! Auction Now to Midnfte! 1
fl!) KCET Atldion (C) Bid till mid· m KCET. Auctioe (C) Bid number:'
night. (213) 626-2477. !
Ell El C.er1D M1nd1•lefttD fl) M1ri1111
8:00 IJ ~ ()) Jonetluln Winttl'1 (C) &) Pall90rt 1D Trewtl (C)
(60) Ethel Merman, Steve Allen and l0:30 ! u--t-. .,.. .. _ ,...,Id , u-·-" The Third Wave guest. • ,.,,,.,,,.; • -_, ren s "'"" GI Hazel (C) (30) ( rama) 62 .-Audrey Hepburn,
fl!) KCET Auction (C) Bid number: Shirley M11cl.a1ne.
@3) 626-2477. ID News (C) (30)
@I) Felld1no! (C) fl) F11fnt. Corazon
8:25 IJ Wonderful Wtrld of $poft (C) &) Twlllpt lone
1:30 a tD oo m ironside <C> <60> 11:0011 a o m m """ <C> "Shell Game." Chief Ironside and 1J Alfr9d HltchcoO
a famous jewel thief play cat-and· GI Li1t'1 Club (C) mouse with their mutual interest-"
1 multi·million-dollar rem collec· ID Morie: "Meet Mr. C.llapan
tion Ironside has been retained to (mystery) '55--0errlck DeMerney,
protect. Sorrell Booke and Charies H1rriette Johns.
Aid man ruest. (R) @ (I) Q) @ Qi (j) lhWI (C)
1J Bolla& (C) (60) Tom Harmon ft!) KCET A11ctiee (C) Bid number:
and Micki!)'. Davies are rinpide. A (213) 626-2477.
ten·round h(htwellht bout between m .... ltOid (C)
Eddie Carela and Rodolfo Gonzales. ll·~" II MM· ''tall Out It 43 _ u @ rn m a .. fld9M <C> c3o> .-• .., ..... "Samantha end Darrin In Mexico (ldventu,.) '57-John Payne.
City." Sam's hopes for 1 holiday In 0 9 Ci) m THicM .. (C)
Mexico City with D1rrin seem dashed a Mtwie• (C) ..,, ...... , Cnell"
when Larry takes credit for D1rrin's (1dwnture) '44 -Joen Fontaine
1dvertisin1 plans for • Mexican ' Basil Rathbone. '
client. Sam pops down to Mexico fJ 11=11 nn ~ a..-I'--(C) City and makes Larry fumble the WJ ~ ~ ,......, _,.
deal. He calls Darrin to come down GI Detlald O'C...lltf (C)
and help, and Endof1 compllcatu 12:25 D MM! "11M ....,.. ft..r:'
thinp by putting a spell on her (dr1m1) '44-fartey Gr1n11r, Dina
aon-ln·law's "Instant Spanish." And'"'-
1 Merv 5rtffln (C} (90) 12:30 0) Action Theatre: "B1dl1nds of
Beat Ult Odds (C} (30) Montana."
Mlllica J Estrtflaa (C) 1:001 IJ ""' (C}. t:OO R 9 Ci) CIS n...daJ Mowit: CM••ltr l1llean loanl (C) "Ad OW' (dnima) '62-Georp Ff9• tM 1..W. Out (C}
Hamilton, Ja90n Robards Jr.. Jack 1:15 IJ Mtwie: 4'Tlle c..., aftd a.
Klugman, Sam Leven., Ruth Ford. IMf' (comedy) '39--0ary Coolltf,
l>oft Schlry's 1ereen adaptation of Mer1e C>Mron ~~a)1 m=-~1 <.:.?.11, t :JO GI 11 ~ •
llifldf (~ (60) Eddie Albert and 2!JO GI AIJ·flllflilt Sllow: "four Men and
Dean Jona te1m on 1 muskal trib· 1 Preyer'' end "Cairo Roed."
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FR I D AY
APRIL 2!5
For morning and afternoon
llstinp, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for JO'S' convenience, se
the day's movies. All sta·
tions reserve the right to
chanp procramminc witft.
out advance notice. 155 ot.ber interesting jobs in~ boopitality field; no I DAmME MOVIES
I ezpenmoe neoeeaaiy; ex-t:918 CC> -n. .,.. Mricm 11111"
oellent eaJaries often with I <......_> 'S3 -Louis H.,.ard.
Vvoelca H"rst. aputment included; age •.JO e ._.,. (dtaaal) '37_111~
I no burier. Openings for 1 Ooectas. Ma11eM Dlltrida.
DCC>~ ,._ ,,,__ P qlft men, women, couples all tW" (drl.N) 'SJ.--..fGdlard Eon.
over continmltal U.S., Ha-°'"' WJaW, ca.... MltdMM.
I .. . d, 1,1!:008"'hltH11tn ~ (d11ma) '50 wanudw1mexpan new --Ooa Hamy, Fomst T.,tar.
motels, hotels, resorts are lZ:lO !>·~ i:r~mi:;
I being built every day! DiiM" (ldwlftture) ·~ Von
FREE BOOK I -~ ..... 't.. ~=-···
I 3:GI CJ (Q ~ ............
tells where the job& are, I :.-,:1> ·~ Tierney, Come!
what they pay, what you 4:l0 R-. ._ u.-r (western)
I need to qualify. bow. Lewis I ~u ... O'Briaft, ~ Barr.
bas been tn.ining in the
I home or in our resident 1
:-., I .. • • .. I
ecbool for over 50 years, L .. 8 n. 9'I -CC> (fiQ) JilnJI
bow our Lifetime Place-IDuil.11 r ; • i u ; CC> (30)
I ment eervice at no extra I -. u. a. CC> ('90) Bil Dau. 0.. c. Sntittl ... Doe Slier· charge worb. un iuest. a • era.a .... CC> ...
I Send for the free book; I liill. .. _.. (•taiQO ·s7 OM Daillf, GiqJar Rotws. look through il If it seems 1. _ (C) (60)
like a career you'd be "' Cir* (C) (30) ...... (Q (30) I interested in, we can ar-1 ~·.:.:."8 <C>(C)<& ..., n..
range a penoml interview to.ru. .qtrt ol !lie bir -.t. Bid
.... ...-. (2ll) 626-Z4n. lin~;l~;8 1 -l~i'c=":'7~
I ............ .,
... -.I pootA:anl to: I I ... ~ r";:'.!i lCl
I llWis 111111I111tt1 ~•Is ~ - , .. , ..,, .. , ...... _Office) I ,. "·~ -(C) (30)
7080 Holf1wood Boul.vard I WW"& ., u.r (C) (30)
Suite l 1698 , • (C) (30)
I . (J) a... .. '* (C) "The
Hollywood. C.lifomi• 90028 I Eli Bncraft Sby.-RandJ 8ooM
lftd llif Eric:bDll sbr.
fl) KET ..._ (C) Bid nuniber.
I App10Yed. for I CfuEn. ~ It.rs-:..;! (Q
.& ll-.u.J4U6 .,... 9 (I). -....... (C)
L .. 1GuathtPnbm .... .
--dAftutic debut ... ...,... ""7·
.... 1.
lftl 1 bwnbllna secret serric• aaent nett tries to amom11 WH1 and Jeff.
wt101e pl'Ot.ocraphlc memory m1ke1 Ben Merc:Mn (Bo HopkiM) tell I
him a Yitai cor In Jtmu Wtsrs hll older brodw l1'e (Chert
pita for 1n1ri111 1n opium rina. BrlSP) thlt Ult SonMtts hl¥t Ir·
rived In town. Lyle, f•rin& they e _.. a.,.nt (C) (60) ire thera beclu. ht killed J1mea.
Cowy." Mllicln blndit El decides to buttlwhlck them.
Lobo brub jail ind plots to plun· fJ Ntn (C) (30) Ted Meyers.
der Cannon Rlncfl 111ppllts lo ti> Ftldwll ... M..w
';'MP his lmpri10nment by Mano-lO:OO 'fB @ g, ~ s.mt (C) (60) lito. Mt"°"1 CIMO ruests,. (R) • Do bl T "·" A ltl ii I IMt • s,.c. (C) (SS) • u • •-· mu ·m . (fl)()) m "" Is r.. ....... lionllre claims In Identical double
(60) Shin! Wallb, stl'lie Won· Is puttin& throu&h deels In his
der Pat Plul•n and The Hollie llllM, ~In& In his offices and iu9st. e¥tn usina his homes. The Saint is
D II-S ~ (C) "f'9 Tl1p.. hired by ~ men, etch cl1lmlng
(di.m1) 'S--Ridlard Wldm•rk. nna the other IS the lmpenonat«.
Louise. II GJ News (C) (60) m ,,... • C'Mlell...m <C> c3o> u cm rn m w.1 .. lite o. 18 ""1 M-. (60) fua (C) (60) "Weep the Hunt.er m BID! ACRES OF LAND' Home." Clinton Judd defends a pair • • of youn1 boys 1fter their hou kJd. * BAJA MEXICO, CAL CITY, n1pini p1o1 erupts into 1 lhootlni.
ANTELOPE VALLEY! Wtten ..Lnrence Com1na Sr. learns
NOW THRU MIDNTTE! the kidnapln1 of his son w~s a fll ICU ._... (C) Bid till mid· hoax, he suspects . Larry's fr!fnd, nl,irt. Don, whom he considers an evil i~ E o c..tt lll•Dda•leott fluence. is invofved. He takes a 11Jn ._ 1..._ _ (JO) to their hideout, pl1nnin1 to scare , .. , . . them, ind is shot in the lei. He • ICET AlldiN (C) Bid number. accuses Don of the shootinf and
(213) 626-2477. the boys art tried for usaull Harold
fl) L.--. (C) Gould, Richard Dreyfus •nd Peter
1:25 IJ Wt •• f.. W.W ef SC*t (C) Jason 11Jest. (R)
t:lO 8 QI Cl) c.-Pyle (C) (30) O lbllhal DillN (30) ==rtss:i.isast~~n h:s:. m Tiie .... SMod (C) (30)
Muriel, lfter the Sarie has paid for m Gershwin, Van Heusen,
an ~ beluty overhaul for * 1st Edition Sheet Music
his plein kin. Reva ROM auests. BID NOW TO MIDNITE! B caJ @ m..._ tf lite,, ..
(C) (90) "Nifhlmare." Alter years m lCET ADCtioft (C) Bid number:
of audlina. D1n Ferrell 1ets a (213) 626-2477.
lead on the identification of the gJ MariJna
robbery trio responsibl~ for the 10:30 D Movie: (C) "Allntie Ma1111"
dclttl of his wife. Mcrtm Balsam, (comedy) '58--Rosalind Rwssel for·
L&ny Stordl. Laraine Stephens. rest Tudler '
Steve Ihnat. Tro, Donlhue and John llJ""' (C). (30) Alar pest. (R) 8 Aa'Oll lite Seftll Seas (C) (30) · f1lllstl CerazM
"Rttum to Rome." 11;001 D 0 a> m..... (C) 0 @(j) EE C..rltiotl C.p (C) Alfred H~
(JO) --Blrry hosts. Craia Hund· Uan Clall (C) leJ, 1>1e1r-old jazz pi1nist and Mwie; (C) ......., Frisco,
INdcr of the Cuia Hundley Trio, Hello" (musical) '43-Alice Faye, .
flCIS bis did in toniaht's aame. John Payne.
I Mll'f liriffiD (C) (90) @ Ci)@ @ Qj (I) News (C)
l..t a. °'* (C) (30) m lCET A.-. (Cf Bid number:
...._ T.,.ta (213) 626-2477.
t=-a am cas r,.._, lltiwil: cc> m ltwitdled. (C) 1lce tTllte Suea" (ad'tenture) 11:30 IJ MOWW. (C) .. ,"' ,._.,. (ad·
'63-Ronald lewis. Janette Scott. venture) '60-ffidl1rd Burton, Ca·
Rontkl Howard. The story of the rotyn Jones, Robert Ryan. wms that lollowed Kina Arthur's D tU Ci) €f:) TMilllt Sllew (C)
deattl. 0 Mowie: (C) .. Ole Y'qiflian''
8 AUDIENCE gets RICH! (western> '46-Joel Mc<m ..
*WILLIAMS wants WIT! M 2.~~ ':-' <C>
RANEY runs RAMPANT! 11:35 Ci!()) Frid17 S11ew: ''Tenor ln a g ...,..., Afttr .,._ (C) (60) Joe Texas Town."
Willilm.s. SUe Riney, Buddy Rich, 12:20 fJ Movie: °'SllaM .._. Wit11 the
The Jama Cotton Blues Binet. Pat Devit" (d111m1) '59--James C.aney,
lkCormict and Rty Hastlnp auest. Dana Wynter.
fJ cm Cl) EE Lii's ..... • Dul 1?:30 m Actio11 Tllel1n: "Red Ufht. ..
(C) (30) Monty Hill hosts. 1 :00 D 0 ..... ((!) ~ ~ !* , .. lift (C) (60) · O lhwle: .. .._... (western) '39
ED M1n1-81ke, Cycle, Auto! -lloyd Nolen. * Everything on Wheels! ID F,.. lite 1.-. o.t (C)
BID NOW TO MIDNITE! 1:15 8 Movie: "Tint ........ C" 8' mT Aectiee (C) Bid number. (comedy) '52 -Gloria SWll\$00,
(213) 626-2477. frtd Clalt. e &Wises 34 1:30 ID s.n.t strit1
t:JI II @ (I) m. ,_ ff Will 2:30 ID AB-ftipt Sllew: "TM Small
SnMelt (t) (30) ''tuill" A min Bick Room," "fury 1t Gunsight
who bel"MIW'IS he killed Jtmes Son· Pass'' rnd "Brin& Mt ttle V1mpire."
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C) (60)
ulti-mll·
dcMlble
in his
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Saint is
:!aiming
:or.
All types concrete work for
the home. Patios, driveways,
pool decka, sawing, etc.
Licensed • Bonded
Exnert work. Reasonable.
PHILLIPS CIMINT
YOUR HOME
SERVICE GUIDE
REPAIR REMODELe REDECORATE
Cleanup Specialist-mowing
edging odd jobs and light '
moving. Reasonable.
call DICK
541 ''"
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271 lucknell C09ta Meu
HAaT TV
-15 Years In Area-
Servicing AH Brands!
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Dealer for the Harbor area. , .. ., .. 2'14 Federal Ave.., Ceda M ..
Gardening, lawn renovation. l .. ~~~~~~~ .................................... .;54;•~7S02~ ...... ...
-De· Hunter llST IN CONCRETE
GRAND OPENING
SPECIALS
DURTNG APR.IL
To Celebrate Opening
of Our 1 a pair Walks pool decks, rtoors,.patios
MX kid. Concrete Saw Cutting
hooting. Any size Job, work•guaranteed
leems Reasonable-!
was a Servin~ Harbor Area
friend, 642-1514 (after 4 p.m.) l!Yil in-
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Business, residential and
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House Cleaning
Quality Work
Call Us!
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1111 Clay St., Newport INch
642-2112 anytime ........
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Faye, ,
Work Guaranteed, Fast Service
Very Reasonable Rates.
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For 1 Day Service and Quality
Work . . . CALL STERLING
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Latest Styles and Colors
Commercial 8r Residential
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BLANKINSHIP FLOORS
642-1403 -540-7262
THIS SPACE RESERVED
FOR YOU CALL
641·5'71, ext. 315
Complete garden malntenance !
Reasonable!
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19302 Salmon Lane
Huntlnwton leech H2-4764
CARL GABRIELSON
GRADING
Dump Truck. Skip Loaders.
Back Hoe, Remove Trees, Ivy,
Dirt Trash & etc. Also Cleanup
Yards & Garages.-Llc-Bonded
Call Anytime H2-t74S
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MAINTENANCF.
Light Hauling, Odd Jobi
Cleanui>-Reliable, Reasonable
No Extra Charge for Weekend
Work ... CALL
1-4'6-20lt anytime
HUNTINGTON BEACH
TREE SERVICE
Tree Trimming, E:Ktracting
and Ornamental Pruning.
Expert! Reasonable!
l46-077t
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Free estirna tes, licensed,
insured. Small jobs welcome.
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Painting, papering. 16 years
in Harbor area. Licensed a.nd
Bonded. References furnished.
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m7Avalon It., Coeta M ..
642-D5'
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Dlscount prices!
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24 hours. All problems.
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CAL'! PLUMBING
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HUNTINGTON llACH
H2-3ll4
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Quallty work for 16 years.
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All makes-<:olor or eaw
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Remodeling -Addttlona
Ji"l.ne work. Uc. and Ina.
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(Ucensed Contracton)
627 l'. C...t ""hw•y LatlUM ...ch •·1"5 ., ........ ,,, ft&
WOODY CONSTRUCTION
Cent~ et Peunt•lft Valley
Ucensed contractor. Build, remodel, repair. Brick, bloc.k,
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No Job too amall. .. ~
Repe.ira-Alteratlons-Cablneta
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 19, 1969
ft !PORT! HICHllOHTf
~~.... X· ', ' •• ._.,.:)-: , ' i
SUNDAY, APRIL 20
11:00 AM 11 Qt Ci) NHL Hockey (C) Eastern and Western Division
chal_!!Plons meet In Stanley Cup Playoffs. O (]1) (j) NBA Besketbell (C) Fourth playoff game of the
finals. ('llme is approximate. Starting time depends upon
playoff teams and location.)
11:30 O Ancets Ba...,_11 (C) California ~ngels vs. Minnesota Twins.
1:00 D (ill Cl) Tourmment of Cti.mpions (C) A year's worth of
major tournament winners compose the 27 or more leading
professional golfers playing the $150,000 tournament at
La Costa Country Club in Rancho La Costa, Calif. Participants
include defending champion Don January, leading money
winner Billy Casper, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, lee Tre·
vino, Gary Player, Julius Boros, Tom Weiskopf, Miller Barber
and Roberto de Vicenzo. First prize is $30,000.
THURSDAY, APRIL 24
8:lO 11 Boxln1 (C) Tom Harmon and Mickey Davies are ringside.
SATURDAY, APRIL 26
11:00 AM D 9@ Major LHgue Baseball (C) Boston Red Sox vs.
Detroit-llgei:s at Detroit. Curt Gowdy and -Tony Kubek com·
mentate.
Miier .. ..., (left) ~ tnlDlw and ~ ,_ ....... ~ llyron Net.-.n.r wtnntnjs the llU Byron N..._. QeW eta.IC "' .,., .... ...,_,, who ..,,,.. .. ABC 5Dofts •Jqlleft -e ... om-.m-•_, ........ .,-• .., M on hend apln tNa yur fw the A8C tetec.st ii tt. •a blumey -~ ln ttls ...... AK-1" .,,_ llw, C'OtOf _,.... ., ttle tNnl nund s.tu,.1 and ttle final round Sunday from ,.,......, Ttal Clolf a..
1:00 D @ Cl> Syron Nelson Golf Cleulc (C) The 72·hole champion·
ship, formerty known as the Dallas Open, is telecast live today
and tomorrow from the Preston Trail Golf Club in Dall¥.
Tex.as. "lo~ Byron" views the last two rounds from tfie
television tower behind the 18th green where he works with
Jim McKay.
Last year's final round looked like a runaway for Miller
Barber until Kermit Zarfey carded an Incredible 29 on the
back nine and wound up second by one stroke. Though
Zar1ey posted a 64 for the day, Barber collected the $20,000
winner's share. Gt Sports Special (C) The Cerritos Channel Crew Races, a four·
way regatta over a 2,000 meter course, are aired live with a
three-wey meet of freshmen, junior varsity and varsity shellmen
from UC at Berkeley, Cal State at Long Beach, San Diego
State College and the host school, USC.
The eight·oared racing shells compete< over approximately
a 11,kmlle Los Angeles Harbor course, beginning at Berth
192. Wilmington, and ending at the Matson Terminal. Costing
some $2.750 .. c~ the 63-foot·lone thin cedar shells are
propelled to speeds of up to 12 end 14 knots per hour by a eC.ht oersmen end a coxswain. Biii Welsh describes the two
hours of watery sports.
2:30 11 9 Cl) CBS Golf Classic (C) Final match.
5:00 D @ Cil ABC's Wide Wortd of Sports (C) Eighth anniversary.
1969
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Hurt" end "Fire CNtr Rome." I &w n.vect ~ (C) I lllitams ......... 11IMtrt: -"htd to
10:00 9 Ci) Tite Ardaie Sllew (C) Bil Hoat."
~ CI>.m...., ...... c.. l:OOU~ ... Dick (C) • ot 11e Edi <C> mn. .,... ....... 0 Mn: (C) "s.tr1 tf llery" fhe final two nM19ds of (western) '51-RA!ndolph Scott the Byron NellOll Golf ~
SATURDA Y
APRIL 21
M 0 f? NIN C
1:00 Las Eahlla J U... time sruts Is t.IMltld llwe from
7:2S 10:30 9 Cl) ..._11/Sllperaa• (C) the Prtlton Tr1n Gott Club In I Pdlra fir lJwtq named fcw one at the 111nt's ell·
1:30 @oo mu-... <C> o.11u.
C.•pus Prefllt Mow1r. "AbrHd Wltll Twe 11 ...... : "'1111 ef Deer (mys.
ab.U.1 tile Most of M•turftJ . nb" (~~) '44-Wllll•m Ben-tefy) 'U-Vlc:tor Metur9, Rkhlrd 7:45 Sacred Htert (C) d•x. Dennis 0 Keefe. wldnaltt.
8:00 I~ Cophtrs (C) l crn (]) m F...mtlc: F.. (C) ..... s,edll (C) Liv• cover-6 m SU,., Six (C) -1'it liblt ...... .,. ol the c:rww nices with USC aJ Caper (C) C1nelanclla p1.,a.., host to UC Berbley, Lona
" Codllle Cat18ons (C) 11:00 ' tjl (i) m Malor LMpe ... Beech Sbta and Sen Dleao State
Teles of Wells Ferio ball (C) Cu~~ and Tony Kubtk at the Los Anpi• H1rf>o(1 2,000-
Sltunllf Matinee: "The Third call ~e action between Boston end yard cou,.. celled Centtos Channel.
Visitor" and "The Slasher." Detroit II) lbMea
8:30 II Qj Ci) lup Bunny/ Road R•n-fJ (fiHI> G> lieor1t of * Jn· l:lO 19 (I) Tiie LNe Ra..., (C)
ntr Hour:_jC' ate (C) .. Z.-00 ~ lrtw SedetJ (C) "Is Ftd-
10 Cl) • Top Cit (C) aJ ~;nrd Theatre: Frontier Garn-tl'll Aid 1 Boon to Education?'' The
C.•ri laat bier. issue Is ·debated by students from
(i7.) &> lullivtr (C) l1:308 ~ ® Tiie Hecutolds (C) · Crescenti Valley end Franklin hlah Mov : "IT0tnln1 Slrtkls Twice" (i1l :11 G> A!Mflcan lanclstlncl schools.
(drama) '51-Ruth !roman, Richard ~ :Col: a(~)· "Sewn M fl'HI O Satunley-..... F..tlrr. "The
Todd. _,, , • , 111 Clown," st.arrlna Red Slletton; end
111'1. ftded Now' (western) 56 -Randolph (C) "Garibaldi," mrrina Rtnro
&cuU KMEX (C) Scott, Gall Russell. Ricci.
9:00 9 @ m FllntltDMS (C) IJ Mw: (C) "Ca..,." (ldven·
MW: '"HtllfJ Aldrldl Qets ture) '46 -Ray Milland, 81rt>1111 Ila..... (comedy) '43 -Jimmy Stlawyclt
L don. 12:00 I a (J) Slam.an! (C) fJ Mevtt: .. , W• a Sll1pffftlr" (i1) Cl) m Spider Man (C) 8r11,eah (drama) '50 -Scott BradY, Mona
Jack La 1"11e (C) lZ:lO fa Ci) MIJ Q...t (C) Freeman.
SapbnlM 'heltre Mevtt: "Mhtistry tf FMr" (dl'I· I CertMt TlMalre: "Blonde Bait" lAld6e 48 ,... Varps ma) '44 -fray Miiland. Marjorie • Sai.a, Mltlnet: "Americano."
9:30 !~ WICllJ Races (C) Reynolds. ~ fw Advnt.rt (C) 6 m 1811111 Splits (C) fJ @ @ aJ Happenl111 (C) Mic· Z:lO Qj Cl) CIS Gelf Qmlc (C)
E!) Fantastic Yerlll (C) key Rooney and The Friends of Al Gelber&er and Dave Stockton
!AM Brotlbury portr1111 a I~ tekgroplwr-M ••...c K~ /or
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