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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-01-10 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa7 -··. l'a; I . DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * . SATURDAY, ~ANUARY 10, 1970 VOL. '*-HO. f, f SICl'IONS, 74 ~A-I ~. . ~ ~ ... . . es ,om~e 23 Injured As Elderly . , • All Trapped • ' ... ·. , . - , . .. ----·-. . .. y " ·, .aze--·-- ~· I Abortion Ruling. ·~ . . . ' . .cooteSt . Sl.ated . < ,. 2 DAILY '1L~T Satuttl~r. Jaouary 10, 1970 Ann I.anders Rules in Game Of Love Unfair DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a message for teenagers who think they !re in love. can get through to the know·lt- al~ k.ids who read )'QUI' column, Ann. f\.1arriage l5 a very ,big step, and no t.tehager is re•dy for it, no maltt:r what they think. -EXPERIENCE Dear Fri~d: Wbtn "'Ex· perlencc" 5peaks. smart peo- ple listen. Thanks for \\'rilinJ. DAILY 10· 10 SUNDAY 10. 7 • ' ' COSTA MESA ONLY DEAR KIDS~ This is CXPf."· lence apea'klng. When I was IS, l thought I was in love. When 1 1,1.•as 17, 1 cilme home-two hours late from a date. My dad made us gel n1arried UK> next day . Sure, I wanted to get married. · I'm 20 now and yesterday Freddy let it all hang oul He told me he never v.•anted to get Jnlrried but my Dad fohe, ed him into it. He hates to be seen with me becaust I have a nervous condiUon that has af· rccted my legs. I limp whtn I walk and .ht is ashamed ot being married to a cripple. DEAR ANN LANDERS : r.tost people have trouble or some kind or another. \Vhen SPECIAL PRICES FOR SUN., JAN. 11, 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! v.·e spend money to see al~""m• .. mllill•••--,.--..,..,,,.,cl::=""~ INFANT BLANKET SLEEPERS ' I knew within weeks that I'd made a big mistake but by then I was pregnant. I thought I had lo keep things together for the baby. l was wrong about thaf, too. A terrible marriage is no better for the kids than it is rur U1e wife. n1ovie, we want to come away feeling bttter. not worse. We \Yant to be entertained. We don 't want to s~ some heartbreaking story th at n1akes us cry our head} off. And we don't want to see filth and dirt that n1akes us hide our heads so our kids sitting next to us can 't see how en1· barrassed we are. The sex and nudity in the movies today is shocking to middle-aged folks. 1 We aren't used to it. ,.- f\.ly English isn"t very good, i Ann, bul I hope you will prtnt my letter because I am sayioc some.thing important.-MRS. JOHN Q. PUBLIC .• ' t F'red has a crummy paychl'Ck and he drinks a lot of it awaf\ I know he'll never pay support, so I've had to 1nake it on n1y O\\'n. I'm 20 and look like 40. The kids I \\'ent to school with don't re<.'ognize me \vhen we meet on the street. lt'a hell. I hope I \Vsrm sll'epers, "·Ith stur· I dy zipper. Colors, ~izes I S·l\l·L·XJ... Pilot Logbook DEAR f\.1RS .: The most ef. fective way to register your protest is at the box office. Stay away. If enough people A.i do thi s, the film makers will take the hinJ. Courage Stood In Witness Box Ry TO;\t BARLEY 01 th• o.ir, ,1191 st111 • ' -... • SAVINGS ON BEDSPREAD S unday Onl11 Beatrice Russell was secretary of the 1969 Orange County Grand Jury and she was, by all accounts, a high- ly competent and popular holder of that key position. Newsmen mainly knew her as a pleasant, courteous voice on the other end of the telephone. Quick to answer lhe rouline qu6'tion but just as quick to Jet you know when yoo \\'ere i1Jquiring aboot Grand Jury business that waso·, Lovely Weddlni:: R!n1!; chr· niJIP 5prend . ""h1lr on va t color. frin,iicd. Cotton. Tu·in or do11blr. 596 cxaclJy your busJness al that time. f\."o hann in trying, of course, and we try all !he timt. BUI a brick wall is a lot easier to take when it's padded with a charming smile and the k i n d of courtesy that you just can't rind on a lot of other county extensions. Now, that \VAS the pressroom pie· lure of Beatrice Russell. \Ve have a new image today, however. that of a 1. gallant, dedicated lady who defied a Superior Court judge for the principles "A'hich she feels have been violated at a price we have yet to see pa id. She repeatedly refused to testify in Superior Court pro- cccclings invoh•ing the Grand Jury's indictment of Santa Ana Police Officer Richard E. Faus!. The patrolman is accused of brutality toward a 17-year-old youth and that issue is still to be decided in the !rial court. r-oo NEED TO GET into the merits of that here nor would ~lrs. Itusse ll want this column used as such a me- dium. \Vhat she was concerned about, and she drev.· th e admiration of friend and foe alike for her rugged determ1· nation. Y.'as !he fa ct that a process she held to be inviolate was about to be violated. She. and other members of l he Grand Jury. were lo be asked lo di vulge information concerning the appearances or witnesses in the G r and Jury room. It mad~o difrercnce that Judge Claude Owens and the deputy county counsel advised her that she could do so without infringing her oa!h or prejudicing those wit· nesses. It \\'<IS, to ~1 r~. Russell. demonstrably wrong that she should be asked to divulge any aspect of Grand Jury procettlings and she flatly refused to do so. NOW \\'E HAVE lo go back into the mists of Eng· lish history lo find the origins of our Grand Jury system. It is built on the premise that the citizen should be able to gc1 lo a spec:ially appointed comn1ittee of his peers, tell the1n hts grievances and pray that they be correct· ed in a court of lav.·. DECORATIVE POLE LAMPS 888 The darkest corner \viii .come aJlve with the .11dditlon of these handsome polr lamps. No. 3072-2892. Slmli.r lt llllltlrllllll TEFLON " BAKING PANS • • He does so \1·1th the assurance that his confidence will be protected by lhe Grand Jury. The racts must be· C<>rne known y.•ith lht' returning of an indictment but not every <1ppcarance before the panel concerns a criminal artion and not every session in the Grand Jury r o o m produ ces an indictment. Thal is the system that Mrs. Russell felt compelled to defend 10 the fa«: of a grilling that would have v.·eak-, ened tht' resistan«: of many witnesses and in the face of a very real threat of a spell in the county jail. l'o11r Cl1oicr S 11nda11 011111· Cho!Cf' of cake pan, 8xl ,,, ... pie pan. lOxl % ·. sQultirc r11ke J'lln. 8x8x2··. bread loaf pan. pizza pan, 12'', 6 cup nluffLn pan. ,iou ,-ori1 T.M. 68~ She didn't get a :sentence for the simple reason that Faust's attorney got what he wanted 'from other sources. Bul she was perfectly prepared lo go to jail i! her re- fusal to answer nieanlrliat. AND TlllS IS no c~ici:sm pr those reluctant gr and jurors v.·ho fell obligated to rt'Spond to some of the ques· lions re1l'ctcrl by fo.1rs. Russell. There were many in the courtroon1 11·ho frlt that it \\'as pointless to refuse a reply ,lri the face of advice by tht'ir counsel 1o comply and the obvious fact that attorney Ron 0\11en y.·as going to g e t his ansv.·t'rs one y,•ay or 1ht' other. All or nothing, said ~1r~. Hussell. and lier Yerdict was nothing. And there \\'asn't one person in !hat court· room , whatever his opi nion on the Faust matter. who didn't admire the plucky woman for her dog'ed refusal to breach a privilege that spans back lo the Middle Ages . The damage. o( course. Is door. 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NO. 9, ~ SECTIONS, 74 PA\;ES, SA TUR DAY, :JANUARY ·10; 1970 TEN CENTS • Biggest Atom Plant Edison Tells Plans for San Onofre By JACK BROBACK Of lfM oall'I' ,.lltt Stiff PlanJ to Install the world's largest nuclear·powered electric generating planl at San Onofre near San «;lemente were disclosed Friday by William R. Gould. Southern California Edi.son Company vice pres!d;:;nt. Gould said the nevi• planl near Presi· rient Nixon's west.em White House would be of 1,100 megawatt capacity. 1'his c:ompares to the present unit at San Onofre of 400 megawatts. But he cautioned that th is did not Jessep the need for two new gas-oil Jired generating units at Huntington Beach which are now the subject of hearings before th Public Utilities Commission. He said the new San Onofre gen~tor would not be in operation until 1976 and J>1Jr$ibly not until 1977. The first Hun. tington Beech unit is planned for opera· lion in 1973 and the second in 1975. In cross examination. Gould indicated Edi.50n'11 attempts to gain alternative 60Urces to energy rather Lhan lhe ad· diUons at Huntington Beach. The Bolsa Island nuclear dtsa.ltlng and power plant was the first and othe~ in· eluded a plan for a new coal bui'ning plant at Four Corners, Utah and in ex. pansion ol the company 's facilities at Or· mood Beach in Ventura County. Gould said nuclear plants still meet with many protesta but he was heartened by recent attitudes. He said the Hun- tington Beach expansion would be the last oil·gas fired plant In the aystem il there were no hangups in getting nuclear permit!. FEARS SHORTAGE But the utility exeeuti\'e continued to warn that Orange County faced possible shortages of electricity in late 1973 or 1974. He indicated that such outages might be the "sharp spike!! fn the system peaks" which come during heat perklds in the swnmer and cold periods in th• winter. "Would Orange County luffe!' mm'fl tha.n elsewhere?" asked Leonard Snaider, PUC co\lllSel. "No," answered Gould, "the shortage would be made up from other area1t ·• Possible importation of power war n · plored by Snaider. Gould said the company had abouf el· hausted its grant from northwest power, that eastern coal plan ts would not bl available in time and th.at only one answer was available if the Huntington Beech plants were not allowed. TU RBINES NEEDED The answer woold be gas turbinl!!I Ind cllmblned steam and gai1 turbines in "emote areas, but he said c:Ountin llkt fossil olants. snaider then aplored the posalbility ol granting Edison only one additional unit in Huntington Beach. Gould l't!:plied that thi! would lead to a pov.•er shortage in !Ste EDISON;P11e 2) bAILY l"ILOT Slit! l"ltet9 Nursing Home Abortion Ruling Contest Slated LIKE STRINGS OF SPAGHETTI , TWISTED GIRDERS OF KOCM TOWER LIE ACROSS RESERVOIR DumF Truclc Driver Dumps 31t:Foot Structure, Knocks R•dla St1tlon off the Air Balboa Thea ter Gets Back Half 0£ Sex Movie After I 1ttiU DI' legal _motion!!, m3nagemenl of the Balboa Theater Fri- day won back custody one oC t-Wo te.ized reels of the Swedish tel epiC, "J Am CurlOU! tYeUow)." Two prinl5 or the torrid import movie were grabbed by Newport Beach police, a DA's man aod a judge between performances in a raid Dec. 23. One o( the rrels was defective. Pi·luniclpal Judge J .E.T. "Ned" Rutter ruled that the bad ooe could go back to theater management. •The good cme. the juri!lt decr~d. sh::1!1 r emain in lhP court's evideoce locker for 1 later trial which will be aimed :it rlelermining if the movie rompingR of boy .tnd girl in ''Curious Yellow" arc indeed obscene. There i~ no indic<ilion . the Balbo<i Theater will screen the thing again. The thtater·s current offering is a rated.for· ttneral-audiences flick called "Krakato;r, East of Java " which is actually \1'est of Java but that'1 another story. tSee YEU.0\\', Pase %) LA Columnist Succumb~ al 66 LOS ANGELES (UPT) -P:rivale fun· enl service• will be held Monday for J\tatt Weinstock. longtime Los Angeles newspaper columnist and executive. Weinstock dird Thursday night aL UCLA Medical Center'-· following i long 1llneS5. lie was 66. ' He wa" born in Pill.<iburgh. fell. 12. ljKl3 and moved In Los Angell'fi eight ytaT1 later. He atterided high sefiool here and spent three year! at UCLA v.·here he i"erved as sports editor of the D:tlly Grinly: now the Daily Bruin . Weinstock joined the Los Angeles Daily Nev.·s in !924 as a sports reporter. He .-as nam~ minaging et!ilor of the News 1e yeal"5 later. " Radio Spee~hless Truck Do1.vns ·KOCM Tall To1 ce r ' By AfttffUR 11. Vlji/SEL Gt .. INltr PPtt ltll'I A City or Nel1·port B t a c h trutltdriver d}llTlped a load of sand and also the talle8f_manmade 11tructure in all of Orange CoUhty Friday afternoon. Luther Broime. 25. anrl Newport frif Radio Station KOC~1, we re left speecllles.!. r "He's·a thoroughl y embarrassed lillle guy." said Newport Beach Policr, Officer John Richard, who investigated the freak Accident near 16th Street ~nd Monrovia Avenue, right at the Costa /.1esa city limit. The 3:30 p.m. mi~hap cause1\ no in· Laguna Hold s 3 For Possession Of Marijuana Laguna Beach police finished 11rrei;llng two Duarte youths on suspicion of mari· jl.lana·· possession Friday night and then '8eized a spectator who they said ate a mari~ana cigaret. Pohce Sgt. David Avers said John Vic· tor Beekman, 18, and Michael John Er· vi n. 18. were arrested at Woodland Drive near Broadway with a kilogram of mari· juana f2.2 pounds ) in the front seal o{ their car. The two were arre~ted bf officers Norm Babcock and Neil Purcell on 8uspiclon ol possesicing the d"rug with intent to sell it •. Avers alleged that Bee.Ir.man also had 1;7 grams of hashish in his pocket. Moving a ~llort dislance from the ar· ~t scene. lhe detective11 seized Edward . A. Sk.irzenski, 22 of J&') Woodland Drive. \11ho they claimed J:obblcd down a marl· juana cigar<'t after 'vatchiog the arrest of the other two. 1llcy alleged ht had a small quantily .of marijuana on his per· son that was not cOosuined. Police also booked Robert Dean Lo- gan, 19, of Imperial Beach on suspicion oo marijuanR possession -about two OU11Cts -arter he assertedly fled when officers approached. i'f juri.,,, bul ""l. u .. 311-lool·hi(h KOCM trangnilter t.ower plunging to ~rth in 1 lickening arc and left il draped !\Ver the old Alonrovia Reservoir like steel spaghetti. "Unbelievable," said Officer Richard upnn arrival. Broomt>. a cily-e.mployP.rf dump truck rlriver, was begini11g to pull away after rlumping hi11 load or sand, Ju lly aware of Ille localion of the KOCM tower on its ue11rby leased sile. "II<' had never brfort nhscr\'r<I ihe nl'erhearf gu_vwire!'.'' Officer Richar<I rnnlinued. '"They·re r1uit.e. high, And besides it \~·as gray and cloudy.·· '"And hi> hadn"t. 11.~ Y"l aclivalrd thr n1cchaaisn1 lo lowrr !he dum1itruck hcd," thl' orficer e:tplaittl'd . The> upended rlutnp rnnlainrr snai;:~crf nnP or the aerial gU)'l''ircs holding lhc :-lendrr. rcrl-11nd·while painted transmit· Irr alnrl -unbekoow11s1 to Broom"' - and he shifted gears and rumbled aw~y. The huge truck began losing momrn· lum as the counter·stresscs built up and 11bruptly lurched back when the guywirt" ~napped, sending the transmitter tower v.·hipping in the opposite direction. It 11eE>med almost like principles in· volved wilh a bow and arrow. "Exactly," pronounced 0 ff i cc r Richard. Broome jumped out as the tower 11wept dlztUy down onto the a b a n d o n e rf reservoir with a clang and clatter of twistJng girders and flying guywires. His initial words were not recorded for publication. Gary Burrell, owncr-manag<'r n f KOC::ri-1, rushed from studios at NCwporl Center lo survey the rfamage anrl esUmst<'d it would be Saturday Afternoon before he could be back on the air. A temporary transmitter unit In replace the downed structure. insured ror $30,000, would tske hours to obtain and set up, according lo Officer Richard. Jn the meantime, A 1tatlon spokesm"o explained. if your FP..f radio ttial is !!Cl 11l 103.l, that pleasant music you hesr is Station KSRF in Santa Monica. "They always take over fnr us whfn we're of£ the. air," she quipped. Fire Kills 21, Hurts 23 1.iARIETTA, Ohio (UPI\ -Fire dl!-- !;troyed a modern. ranch·sly\e nursing home Friday night, killing 21 aged pa· tient..s and Injuring 23 other!. Most of the dead were women between 8.1 and 94 }!:ears old, many of them con· fined lo bed wtth raised. iroll railings 1len1 the 1kSel .. SUll othtr vtctlml Mte 111trapped In· their 'beds or in wtieel chairs. William Veigel. 11n official of the Ohi" dnpa111nent ol health, 11aid Lhe four.Q'.eAr· old Hannar floose Nursing Home. a one-- ~torv brick structure located atop one of OhtO·s highest hills. wa.o; "one of the bet- ter ho1ne! In the state." "It \VAS belier .~taffed, hrtter equipped and 1nl't all thr standards," Veigel said. Thert \vrre 46 patients in thP home \vhen the f1rl" broke nut. The cause o& the lire wa s not known. "The homp \\'Pnt up likP. l'~rdbnarrt." 1"aid John Anrnl1·or1h, m;iynr nf thi.~ Ohin Rh•rr 1·itv nf 15.00o. "'There i.~ 11 terrible n1~ss <ii "t11r scPne. l"vr !l('\'Pr sPen sn many drad peoplr nn the floor like they had :it the hospital :· Charl es Rrown. whn livf's Acrlls~ the ~tr~t from lbe nursini; hlime. said he ··couldn"t set the home for the l!IMke." , "1'herP was pll'nty of screaming,'' Rrnwn said. "People were crying. ·oh n1y l;od, help us.' I helped carry some people out ... I took some people to the hospital in my car. Two women were burned so badly I don't believe they lived ." Larry Ste.Incl of radio statinn WHOA in Marlett.a l!aid one of his reporters. Mike Weber, carried out 10 dead persons· himseli. It was the worst disaster At a nur.~ing home In Ohio sin~ 1963 when 11 blaze ;il 1he Fitchville nursing home near San· rfusky In north central 9hlo killed 6.1 person:oi. ll eal'ing Due J\1onday ()11 Ray Hecrealion NASHVILl~E. Tenn. fUPI\ -·;,. ferl· rtAl judge ha 'i scheduled 11 hearing Mon- day lo revie~· a court-0rdered program giving additional exercise. recreation and l'·ok tlutie.'i lo .James Earl Ray. · .Judge William E. Aoliller ordered litate correction officials at a Dec. 29 hearing lfl provide additional time for Ray to be out of his small. isolated cell in the ae· curity building at 'the state prison. He also l''Tole a column for the Ne\11'1 M!ore going to the Lo.! ,.Angeles Mirrot tn 19$4. l{e continued his column until t.he Mirror suspended publication in 1961, flt, which time he joined the Los Angeles 'nme~. Weinstock .J~ survlvtd. by his wid~ Hilda, a Min •• lamei, l'!O married dau~ tm. and !two brothers. '"1e services wU~ be held •11t wmwoOO Mtmorial park. Dt)or Shut on Open Door Teener Dro'\vns Jn Orange Park Firemen with g"r a p (111 n; honks recov~red the body or a f7.year~ld hoy from Eisenhower Park in Orange Friday e\''nil\I arter he apparently downed . Police were saying little · totlay About ~ircumstancea leading to lhd death o( Annel w .. Hall. except U.,t 1Je wat al the park with two youthful rt.-ele com· t><Jnlons. Offtctt1 1aid tht matter i1 still unde~ lnve11Uptlon . The J!Ond, iboot three acres. Is a ftsh- lng and 1ctnic area, not for swlmming. ; I -· Judge Takes Sw p to Settle ment of Issue Jlld5t Paul ~fast iit>eOt'rl the> door In ~ settlement of the great door clisputr fri· tlay with the abandonment or an Qrder calling on Coun'ty Admini strttli\''C Officer ..Robtri...Thoma~ lo remove the Qffen1linlo?" wood-vork In the 8dn1lnistrativt Area of Santa Ana Municipal Court. The vacation of an Rclloo which had been achtduled by Superior Court Judie Robert Corfman for hcarin1 Tueeday wu accomplished quieOy 1lf'ld wfth little oC t~ fanfare accompanying e Ar 11 e r mantuvcr1 of the ansry county official and the lurk>u• judg .. A court aide commente!d : ".ludgc Mast Jwt slipped into Judge Corfman'• court like a gray ghn!'I. filed hi! nrdtr and slip· ped out again. It all happened Just as eaiiy as !hat." Judse J\fast ltrl 1Plt cou.r1tfou.~ in1· n1edlalcly a.fler his ~clion . He was nnt available for comment late rriday. Thoma~ was similarly unavallable for comment on the new development. It WIS known Friday a£terooon that lop ltvel premire had bctn applied to both men to dlscUIS the iss~alld rtach an out or court 8Clllcment. • While pre""1e on, file creot Jaor oon- troversy was building up trkfa.y, Judg• M"l ,.., locking bornJs ftl!li .. 111,•nolher adveri;ory, thl.13 e!itabUshlng What ap. ... --... ·-· - pea red lo be. a new record for judgei; em· broiled in conlrovcrsies -three. In 24 "°""'· Ills Aptagonist Jn the latest furore i~ . Santa Ana Police Chier Edward J . Allen. The San ta Ana P.funicl pal Court juM left his feud with OM.in,ty Administrativt Officer 1'hon:W and JJhrugged off crft~ unleuhed by hi11 clearing'Of O:t. ll<>berl c . ~'b or 'Abortion charg .. to teoUI)' .ad~ ChiclAll1n lhal "he doell ml t~swbathe 'ls talkln~ about ~di'~ merely '!"kini pubUcJty.' Hie commeftl.I followtd Chief· Alteii.•1 rs.. ilooa, Pot•· z1 -· -- By TOM BARLEY 01 IM D1llY ~Ult Slit! Orangt> County District AtLorney Cecil Hicks and a defense attorney are at odds today on futuTe legal rnantuvers th1t m~ 'W:r.oond a La::.;.·Beach pby&ici111 wllil l'riiloy WU cl al lour -....,UOI char1eJ.". -' ' Municlpol JJJds• Paul Miili dl...ilied -. . ' Beach Invalid Dies of Burns In TraiJcr Fire the allegations against Dr. Robert Cum· ming Robb of Laguna. who lives at 34567 Scenic Drive, Dana Point. DA Hicks. however, VOl1'ed to coolest Judge Masl"s action in Superior Court either bx apJ?P.al or ~ filing a writ. ",\Jld If tllat raili -•llhoug6 l don'l ·think It will alter reading Judge P.11sfs l'lp1.niop -we wilt a.sk the Grand Jury to f1ear the matter,'' flicks declared. DtfENIE WAJINING Or. Robb's defense attornty A1oaes · Betrnan, however. wamed th~ DA that any further arrest or his client would Amount to "Improper arre!t '8nd har•' rassmenl of 11 person who has already been cleared of improper charges in court.'' Dr. Robb. 67. was clea rerf of four ('OUnl.s of abort.ion when Judge Mast ruled lhal his prosecution under th a ~1rs. Janel ri1 . \\'hile. J{untington Beach Therepeuric Abortion Act of 1967 wu un- lnvalid burned earlier in a trailer firr.. · constitulional. died Friday e~·ening al Hoag liiemoriel Judge Mast threw out the dis1 rict 11.· J1ospilal. tnrney's caSfo with the comment : "WI!: A deputy coroner said Mr~. \\lhite. 57, ~. cannal ~rmil a legislative theory v.·hich of 19361 Brookhursl St., !lllff,rttl ~econd decrees that life begins at concept;on, TG end third degree. bums over 70 percent do so would be to blandly arlopt th• of he body in the Jan. 8 fire. philosophy or one of the country's maijor She was apparently ·smoking In her religiorut (Roman Catholic I an act .wblch "'heel chair, official~ report, when the would clearly be in violation of lhe First clgaret aet Clre to the bed clothes around Amendment." her. Mr1. White and bet' husband Elliol Dr. Robb wa~ arrested at his plush were residents ol lhe Rancho Huntington l'llfftop home last Sep!. 4 and charged Trailer Park. with two count~ of performing an abbt'· Another HunUngton Beach Invalid trail· tion . Freed on ball. he was arest.00 aaain er resident, Mn. Annie Keeling, 90 •. of Dee. 23 at his Laguna office, 250 Beach the Driftwood Mobile Home Park. died St., and charged with two further viola· Jan. 3 in a fire at her trailer before fire tions of the Health and Safety Code. men could remove her . ATTORNEY WINS Woman Killed, 4 Others Hurt 111 5-car Wreck A young f'ullerlon woman was killed Friday night in a five.car Anaheim free. ~·ay accident while htr car was stoppe<t Inf another acCident. Four other pesons were Injured. A California Hlghwity Patrol spokes· man !aid AMetlfl A. E. Rogen. 22, wB! ID?I 5 COf.laty Traffic De1UI Toll IKt I pronounced dead on · arrival at Martin 1,uther Ho&pllfll. The tJccident wai1 on the Riverside Freeway between Harbor and Euclid ..... Her 11lopped car. said the CJIP, was struck from lhe rear by a car driven by Bonn1e Gautreaux, ta, of Buen1 Park "'ho suffered modrrate Injuries. Cars ahead of th, fatality vi~'s ve· hicle and also stn1ckq. were dtfV,ni .by .Jean T. Corinolly, 40, of St.anl.Ot'!, .moder· ate lnjurl~; Jerry L. • JJoatwrlgbl, 29. stantoo. not. injured: a~. ftJcJiN"4 fj. Palm, 39, Anaheim, not inJ1.1~ed .. ,._O .Ill· )tired pa!'lsehgei-! W1!re not liienlliied. 'n1e accident occurred at 9:30 p.m. .. . Gil' l's Burial Slated · • I .. SAN ~ SC0 (AP! -· V•ot>ne Oaka. qtt: ~ lJ.ycar..Old 1tndi1ri1 strl who died Thlll1doy Cron\ 'h .. d..Jnjilrl<1-1ur-feria la t l•ll on Alcall'H !~and. "111 . 1>4.bW:it'd'JJIOlldoy •Io buri1l i"'"nd of her molhtr'1 tribe In Sonoma Oounty. ~ ,. > .. ' Judge .Mast's ruling was taken u vln. dication cl aUorney Berman·s demurre.r arguing that the arresti1 were iln• constitutional and th at California Jaw covering abortions is not sufficient to uphold .such charges. tSee ABORTION, Pa1e !) Long Delay Expected F'T. BENNING, Ga . (AP~ -A delay of up lo 13 days is indicated in a hearing on several defense motiOM in lhe court.- martial of l.L William L. Calley Jr, . Calley. 26.-of P.1iarni. Fla., is charged In 11ix counts with murdering . I 1Q Viet· namese civilians. Including 109 during a military operation In r.ty Lal In March 11168. • Orange Cou& • Weatlter The Ori.Oge . ast .. can.r.ipect •- wet, overcast and dteary weekend Li; rains will 'continue probably lh~gh Sunday. with llOme 11lghl clearin& in the..att.ernoon, , • . . ~ " ' i.Nsto'E TODAY Stz 011d t-'iolcncc in rnovit!, books and on televiaion ii r11,,.. pa,.t. 11 ir helpful or ii it harm. /11.ll Set l'antily \Veeklu. Aall ,..,,,., """' Cllnllltll -·· " ... , ..• .. --. ... .-... . .... ,..... ,. Mlrltt t& .c ......... " • . .. , ·~,. "' ,..,., ,~,. a..111 Nllklt Nlltrilf ..... •~ttrt•llll'llllll i, ) • " lr.ctl ~ ... '"" UMN L..-tr _ _. __ ... _ .. i S.t~, .l!•M 111, l'1'11 , :;;:; ..... ltt... •• ow Ann Landers ~ ...... ~ .... ~.·'~.F~~~· .. ~.s ..................... :CPOO-i ... ) ... ~~···--··~·~slPZ~t------------................................................ '."" .. '"'.'.'.'."". ................ ~ COSTA MESA ONLY . • Rules i1i Game · · Of LQVe V1nfair . . DEAR ANN LANDERS ' 1 l\ave a message for teenagers v.'ho °'Ink they are in love. can get thrOUih to tl1o know·!~ all kids wtio read yOur column. Ann . Marriage is a very big step, and no teenager is rea dy for it, no matter what they think. -EXPERIENCE Dear Friend: When "Ex· perienet-" speaks, 11mart peo- ple Ilse.en. Thanks for wriUn1. DAILY 10 -10 "SUNDA'Y 10 .7 ' DEAR KIDS : This Is exper. le.nee speaking. When l was 16, J thought l was In love. When 1 v.•as 17, I rame home two Murs late from a date. My dad made us get married the nest day. SU.re, t wanted to get married. I'm 20 now and yesterday Fred<b' let it all hang ool. He told me he never wanted to gP:t married but my Dad rohc· ed him inlo it. He hates to be seen with me because I have a nervous condition that has ar. fect.ed my leg1. I limp when T v.·alk and he is ashamed oi being married to a cripple. DEAR ANN LANDERS' Most people havt trOJble of SPECIAL PRICES FOR SUN., JAN, 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! some kind or another. When • v.•e spend money to see al':""""""""""'""-""'•"":wo•••.,.,_,=:tt:XJ;J'::= ''"'""'""'=---~,_amc:•""""""ICl:!:!l!C"".,,.'11 movie. \Ve want to wme away 1 feeling better. not "''orse. We wanl to be entertained. \Ve don 't want to see some heartbreaking story t h a t makes us cry our heads oft And we don't v.·anl to see filth and dirt that makes us hide _.,' our he;ids so our kids sitting nel(t to us can't see how em· barrassed \\'e are. The sex and nudity in the movies today is shocking to midd\e.aged folks . We aren't used to it. INFANT BLANKET SLEEPERS f i I knew withln wee.ks that I 'd mad.e a big mi.stake but by then t was pregnant. I thought I had to keep things together for the baby. I was wrong about that, too. A terrible m1rriaae i11 no better for the kids thin it i& for the wife. Fred has a .e-rumm y paycheck and he'drinks a lot of It aw ay. l know he'll never pay support, so I've had to make it on my own. J 'm 20 and look like 4-0. The kids I went' to school with don't recopize me when we meet on the 111.rett. It's hell. I hope J Piiot Logbook My English isn't very good , AM, but I hope you will print my letter be::ause I am saying something important.-MRS. JOHN Q. PUBLIC 247 ; 1 \Varin sleeper~. with ~tur. dy ripper. Colors, 1izes S-M·L-XL. r DEAR MRS.: The mosl el· t', ective way io register your protest is at the box office. j~~;;~;::;:;;;;;~;;;~,..,,.,..,""'"'""'"=•J Stly away. If enough peopl~I~ • do this, the film makers wiU take the hint. ' ., Courage Stood • In .Witness Box 'l ' f· .. •• 11 ' ii ' ~ ! . ~ " ' ""\ ' l ' I' 1 LACY AND TAILORED • fty TOM BARLEY SAVINGS ON BEDSPRE'AD' t S1n1do11 Only 5 96 -~l: ~ SLIPS, PE ~OATS ~ oo ; j Of IM Dell' Pli.t Jl11f Btatrice Russell was secret ary of the 1969 Orange Co.lnty Grand Jury and she was. by all accounts. a high- ly competent and popular holder of that key position. Newsmen mainly knew her as a pleasant. courteous volce on the other end of the telephone. Quick to answer the routine question bot just as quick to let you know when yeu were Inquiring about Grand Jury business that wasn't ezactJy your business at that Ume. No harm in trying, or courst , and we try· all the ti me. But a brick wall is a lot easier to take when it·s padded with a charming smile and the k i n d cl coorteay that you juat can't find on 1 lot of other county extenalons. Now, that WAS the rressroom pie· ture of Beatrice Russel . We have a new image today, ho.,.:ever. that of a gallant, dedica ted lady who defied a Superior Court judge for the principles which she feels have been violated at a price we have )let to see paid. She re peatedly refused to testify in Superior Court prtr ceedings involviiig the Grand Jury 's indictment of Santa Ana Police Officer Richard E. Faust. The patrolman is accused or brutality toward a 17-year-old youth and that issue is still to be decided in the trial court. NO NEED TO CET into the merits of that here n o r woold ~1rs. Russell want this column used as such a me- dium . What she was concerned about. and she drew th e admiration of friend and foe alike for her rugged determi· nation, was the fact that a process she held lo be invioJate was about to be violated. She. and othe r members of the Grand Jury. were to be asked to divulge information caflcerning the appearance.s of witnesses in the G r and Jury room. It made no difference that Judge Claude Owens and 'the deputy county counsel advised her that she could do 10 without infringing her o.a.l.h or prejudicing thoee wit· nrues. It was, to 1t1rs. Russell, demonstrably wrong that Me should be asked to divulge any aspect of Grand Jury proceedings and she flatly refused to do so. NOW WE HAVE to go back into the mists of Eng· Jlsh history to fi nd the origins or our Grand Jury syslen1. It is built on the premise that the citizen should be able lo 10 to a specially appointed committee of his peers, tell them his grievances and pray th~hey be correct· ed in a court of Jaw. lie does so with the assurance that ·s confidence will be protecled, by the Grand Jury. The facts must be· come known 'ol'ith the returning of an indictment but not every appearance before the panel concerns a criminal aetion~ot every session in the Grand Jury room produces an 1ndictmtnL That is the system lhat 1'-1rs. Russell felt compelled to defend in lhe face of a grilling that would have "'·eak- ened the resistanct of meny witnesl!es and in the face of a very re al threat of a spell in the county jail. She didn•t get a sen tence for the simple reason that Faust's attorney got what he wanted from other sources. But she was perfeclly prepared to go to jail if her re- fusal to ansv.·er meant that. AND THIS IS no criticism of those reluctant grand jurors who felt obligated to respond to some of the ques- tions rejected b7. l\1rs. Russell. There were many in the courtroom who elt that it was poinUess to refuse a reply In the face of advice by their counsel lo comply 11nd the obvious fact that .attorney Ron Owen was going to g e 1 bis ans~'ers one way or 1hc other. All or nothing, said l\lrs. Russell, and her verdict was nothing. And there v.•asn 't one person in that court· room, whatever his opinion on the Faust matter, w hot did11't admire !he plucky WOITHln for her dogged rerusaJ to breach a prh•ilege that spang back to tho ~1iddle Ages. The damage. of coor1e, is done. The Faust case may stl a prectdent that ~·111 be seiitd upon by all thos' \lo'ho (tel that the que~tioning Of a grand jUtOt in the IA'itne&'i bo• ir; perfectly proptr and no re•I threat to the preser· vallon of a unique ~yir::ttm. BEATRICE RUSS ELL liaid before and after her or· deal that It was "very much 1 matter for one's own con· AC:ienc." and she 'ery clearly demlM'ISlrated what she thGu&ht her conK:ience would ha ve lo sey to her if she tlltlfled. She rem1nd11 me of another Russell. Lord Bertrand Rua.~U. and his comment "Jall, privation, the rod. tJM lash or even tht rope , .-h,1t doe' It matter~ Behe.11 are .not theorie.s or toys to be manipulated , they arc principles to be. defended throuah e\'ery Uvlng hour &nd in every circumstance. Abandon them .•• ind you •b11ndon yourself ••• " Lovely \Vrddin.i:; r:ing ch<'-4 nili• •P"•d. "'""' on '"' · l ' S11n. Otily! color. fringrd . Collon. 1\1 1n ~ ~· or doublr. l -;. Feminine embroidered appliques with lace lop~ \lt..•--""'""'"'~·;·:r;;==""""""'""'l'LI""'=,.,..,;. l and bottoms. Also srna-rt-tailored styles that will • . ,. please any woman. Some non-cling fabrics too. ~ Choice of today's fashionable colors. 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With ' a 100% rayon face for extra wear. In designer P colors avocado, gold, vermillion. turquoise. and blue/green. .. • 'WOOL-BLEND SHIRTS Sunda11 Onl11! Smart, long-sleeve shirts tha.t are long on weer. Seuom plaidl in bold colon. Slies S·M·L·XL. 3 ·97 PHOTO ALBUMS . J52 Easy action 3 ring con• struction albun1, for l hr quick. tBliY 11ddi• 1 ion of ex1J·11 pages. Easy and i;implc to USf!. Photo's ran bf! taken out lo hr i;hown 11!!1 CBliily as thry are put in, SLEEPING BAG OACRON'BB FILL S11ndo11 Onl11 946 ~ ,, For outdoor n ights. 11n a.dull sizp sl<-epini:; bag \\1th nannPI lining, full ii1)prr. 11nd Da- cron@:88 acrylic fill. :i lb. ;f;Ou l'onl T .M. SALE! APPLIANCE DOLLY S1111do11 011111 '.\llkf! lh11.I back brf'akin; joh of moving furniturf' f'asie-r. Doi· ly move!\ on plaslir \l h f'C'L•, r~y lo usr. \Viii suriport :.!000 lbs. J44 ·~ ' , DECORATIVE BARK e ' ' J33 I 3 cu 11. "' C•an• and m" ~ d111m lite& t;~., tor otna· ~ mt'.ntal tor dr~s1nr-frir h1~-l urinu~ rffrt-L I • I Saturd.r, hnua17 10, 1970 s DAil Y PILOT 1l Schmitz to 'Te·st Beach P~rking Law Legality l!y TERRY COVIU.E Of the D'alfr ,lilt 'lilt Slate Senator Jolin G. Schmlll (Jt. Tustin) said Friday be will ask CaHlornla Attorney General 'lllomas Lynch lo rond~ an opinion on the legality of a pro. posed parking authority in dowritown Huntington. ... Beach. Sehmlll said he wants Lynch lo clarify whether cunmen:lal development can be allowed on airspace alxlve the cit.y'1 p~ pooed parking lot under the t<nns ol lbe • 1941 Vehi<ular Parking Autmrl!y Act. City olflolall and downtown property ....... .mo oppooe the parlting testllled Friday during • sis-hour beertng In Long -before Scbmill'• Senate Com· tolrtte oo Local Government. Four of 1S committee members were present for tbe bearing. several downtown property ownera. call«I the parking aull\crlty a landgrab by the city council. City olllclall dcoled the cbar1e. 'lbe ainpace bale dominated the bear- • tng. Parking authority opponent.I charged that the real purpose ot the authority Is to redevelop the downtown a.ru and put up high rise struclures over the proposed fiv .. block parking lot. Scftnltz. L'l avowed member of the J'olm Birch Sociel!, warned Hunilngton Beach officials tbat' &be parking authority •c\ wu cslabllshed only for the purpose of "'PPIYirlg needed parking. City offlclaJs. led by Mayor Jack Green, replied thal deveiopment of park· MESA FIREMEN PUTS OUT BLAZE IN VW AFTER FRIDAY NIGHT ACCIDENT Young Couple Serious Injured, Hospit•liztd With Concu11Hm1 Pair Seriously Hurt in Me.sa Two-car Wreck . ~ State Park Board Tours UpperBay;NoComf!Wnts Ing -needed lo llC«ll1U110date· future beach goers and othert -is tbe aole purpooe for the autmrHy. POll!iiblt use: of 10mt aif'll*t f<r com- m""1al devdOFJ>Olll hod ooly been doo...ed b<lelly, °""" ...,ied. Senator James Wedwwtll (J>.Lot Angtles) a member of the Schmits com- mittee, defended the city l!ld Aid com- mercial deveJopment. 11 allowed, would keep tile parkinf acUve yW""""1d. "I lhlnk much of your opposition woWd melt away It the ~ty owners were allowed to relaln their alrspa« rtgbla,'' auggcoted Sclunltz at one point during tile burtng. 5chmlti ·fiat indicated be might aeek ltlte tegtslatton to prevent heavy com· men:lal development In parking aulhorily am.s, bUt H:fined hla posiUon when he decided a legal opinion from Lynch ml&ht have the same effect. City ofHciala, mUfed OV« wll>I they termed Schmlll' "meddling In ""' aJ. Teachers fairs," cr1Uclzed the hearing as having polllical overtone. . 'lbe Senator launched the h..rtns by Informing Hunllngtoo Beach olflclala that aJnce they Wm Usina a rtalo Jaw and he w~ a atate legislator 11 wu not only his "bllalness" but his "responsibility" to look Into the city's affairs. No official committee action wu taken Friday, but Sclunltz made It clw' he woold rcopco the bearing ll be felt Jt waa necessary. Union Aid Keeps Crippled Ship Afloat To Form at UCI A drive ls underway today t.o organize -on the UC Irvine campus. a tetcbe'1' union -the AFL-ClO af. Llterature has been aent out and an filia1ed Americon Fede<atioo of Tea-. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Reacue ahlps organizational meeting will be held proJ>. converged today or1 the stricken tanker ably later this month, according to Alan Connecticut, leaking and flollnderlng From Pn!Je I Roger>, an ""lstant prof..,... of blllory without power in the stormy Paclfic. and a spokesman tor leaders of the The Coast Guard reported there had YELWW been no evacuation cl the 41 crewmeu and organizing eff<rt. earlier fears that the !hip would sink • • • Announcement wu made Friday of the were eased. chartei.ng of four new IJT cbapten: oo Six emergency pumpa were delivered Back in Judge Rutter's court, howevef', UC campuses at Los Angeles (UCLA), suceessfully by helicopter!, despite 10..to-. the lawyer for the Balboa 'lbeater people Riverside, San Diego and Davis. JS.foot swells, and by nlghUall Friday launched a whole series of legal motions, Rogen said "several" protesscn are were pumpJncr out water faster than it all of,which failed ucept for getting back working for organization on the Irvine •oe hall of the confiscated reels. was leaking in. cam~. The 676-foot tanker left Los Angeles The afternoon hearing w a• ex· "We have the usual reason for wanllng Wednesday night for Yokohama with zao,. lraon:linarily marked st one point when to organize," he said, "namely to present 000 barrels of JPS jet avlaUon fuel. She defense attorney David Brown attempted a stronger voice to oor employS', in th.Ls radioed for help Thursday night, report. to call Judge Rutter to the stand himself case the regents." ing her engine room flooded from water fur cros&-examlnaUon. He said the University of Callfomla \1lo pouring in through drive lhalt packing, Rutter was the judge who accompanied power out and her own pumps useleu:. Newport detectives and DA's man the ed to rank fourth naUonally jn salaries, An armada of ships wu dispatched to • night of the great rakl and seizure. but has now fallen to ~ ranklng among help, including thrff Coast Guard cutten. Brown wanted Rutter to testify u an lnstttutions of higher learning. He al90 the aircraft carrier Hornet, the destroyer expert on community standards. noted the state now ranks ~th in money Scorield, destroyer eacort I.anon and the Rutter "denied tbe motion for his own ~ per capita on higher education. Long Beach, Calif .• tug Paclflc Mariner. testimony. "A union Organization would be In a , The Coast Guan! Indicated there ml&ht "I wouldn't be greaUy enlightening lo better pooJtJon lo change th<se conditions be a chance to restore the Connecticut'• be cr~xamined about what my own than any other organization now ex· power. Jstent" he sald. T h II h H mental processes were when l saw the wo e copters from t e omet lower-film ," Rutter said later. auutertng of the four newest AFT ed two men and addltional equipment to After the lengthy and tecludcal chapters Friday wu accompanied by the aldEtlll~ shiFp Frid .da)_npt.lghEt:....~ A had tmim.ony had ended, Rutter set Jan. 22 declaration the!"e has been "intolerable ar rer r1 ay "'4 '~~ yr es 45 th ~·-ed poli11-a1 lnterl-with function& Tadioed that the emergency pumps had at 1: p.m. u e ... ~,. ... uu ar-..... ....~ ..... run out of fuel and additional supplies ralgnment time for manager Elunor hlst!X'ically perfonned by t a c u I t y were hel.i~tered. in. Blackburn and owner William Alford of members of the University.'' Up in seven feet of"water had soaked Laguna Beach. John Sperling, of San J06t State. pre.sf· the engine room Md water was 20 feet ln the meantime, lawyen for the dent Of the Arr'• college and univenlty deep in the drive 1haftway. defense will prtpare a demurrer, council tn California, cited aa examples The ship is owned by c.onnectieu.t Trans--presumably challenging the seizure of the of "intolerable poUUcal Interference" the port, Inc., of New York. Locatioo of the film l!ld complaJJU agaln!t the pair on firing ti UC President Clark Ken and stricken vessel was about 180 milet off coostltutional grounds. Communist lmtructor Angela Davis, the tile coast ci Ccotral CaHlornla'• MorTO 'lbe hro defendam face c:!!m., ol n· credit mtrlct!aal_Ol! COUf'IS iedured by Bay, 260 miles south of San Franclsco and hllliting obscene matter and ~ Blad< Pan-Eldridge C..vcr, aod A young ~ Mesa coople was ser· tously Friday night when their small car struck a larger auto throwing the young woman passenge to the pavement and bursting into flame. Califopila's·State·Par"k and Recreation commissioners toured Upper Newport Bay but failed to olfer any commentary on the much-debated tidelands exchange w as they wound up a business session at 240 ml(u frorp Loe Angeles. , , \f1"'111 l\l'lte\" lo a l'I''!''" . . otller Incident.. tors In Diablo Canyon; and tomment on 1-.....c=;;,.;,;...o::..::..c"-';,~ ... ~-~ ... ;;A .. ;,;;.;;:, ... ;;.;;;l,..,;;.r""'.:i:;::;:;c.:.:..::..;:u~~..;:;:=!::,_:-;,;;;..,~,,,_~;;:; .. i;,;.";;; .. ;.;;_;------- the hlstocic museum trailer, oow 1n Ex· condid0t making its way north. Police said Darlene Kay Townsend, 19, of 138 Melody Lane, and her .husband, John W .• 17, same address. were taken to Costa Mesa Memorial lfospit.al and placed under intensive care. Investigating officers said both sul• fered brain concwisioos and facial lac:er· ations and the yotmg wife also bad a knee fracture. The 9 p.m. accident at the intersection of Meyer and 19th Streets ejected Mrs. Townsend. A passerby pulled her young husband from the car alter the gas tank in the !rant caught fire. Police said a car driven by Daniel AshHeld Pinnell, 25, of I~ Meyer SI., made a left turn into the path of the Townsend vehicle. Pinnell v;as not injur· ed, police report. 2 Transit District Aides Due Sentences LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two former officia1s of the Southern California Rapid Transit District are slated for sentecing Jan. 30 on their pleas of no CODt.est to charges of conflict of interest. superior Coort Judge Malcolm M. Lu· cas acctpted the pleas Friday from Dale w. Barra_tt and Raymond W. Gan?au. DAILY PILOT .....,.,. ..... ff.nt.,, ...... ..... .... hetlttf" ,..., c..w ... OltANO! COAST l'\JILISHING COM,ANY l •hrl N, w,.,.d ,.....~ .,,. ,~Wtaf · J1clc l. C..,rl•'I \'itt ,,....,..., ",,. '--•1 Mafttow lh.,.,,, l(,, .. ;J Edllw • Th•"''' A. M1uphi1" M11• .. lflo l:fllOr °""" Co.II M .. : JJI Wftf..., St.'fft NeWPWI lff.:111 1:111 Wt11 .. !Ml lolr~'tlrl uo-lf'Kllt m """'' ,.,_ 1-(..,..ilnl"" ltKfll VlfS I"""' l>Not¥tnll Newport Beach City Hall 1'Tiday. "nris was just an informational tour only," explained State Commissioner Horace Parker of Balboa Island after the tour. ll was not anticipated. Dr. Parker ex· plained, that the slate commission would delve brto the Back Bay issue during its business session in Newport. Nor did the seven-member commission, during its monthly two-day session here, get into the questions of Salt Creek Beach ne.ar Dana Point or the Trestles surfing beach. 1be TresUes mow appears out ct the state park picture beeause or prox· imity to Pre:1ident Nixon 's San Clemente estate. A substitute site may be lound, howev· er Nixon adviser s have indicated. in other business that did transpire during the Newport session, the com-- mission acknowledged gifts cf three redwood groves totaling 100 acres; 17 miles of ocean and river shoreline aJoog the Mendocino coast; announced more computer outlets would b e available for mating reservations for st.ate parks; deplored the Jack of funds for student program education for park directors. other items on the agenda Included a report on the oil slick in Santa Barbara channel; report on proposed atomic reac-o Indians Plan To Incorporate T~ Keep Island SA."i FRANCISCO (UPI) -The 11\o diam: of AlcaLraz will file articles of ~· corparat.ion in Sacramento f.fonday trl their battle to gain legal possession of I.be Island in San Francisco Bay. As a move in that direction, the 1n· dlans announced Friday they were setting up a non·prof!t corporation called "In- dians of all Tribes, Inc." The corporation will be open to "every Ind ian on AlcaU'aJ Island in San Fran- cisco Bay'' who has lived there for at )east a wetk. 'The by.Jaws call for a ~en.member council elected by the membership, and ""-eekly meeUngs to de- cide the aUalrs of the community. Attorney Aubrey Gl"l:$Sman saJd the Indians w«ked out the rule! m the cor· p:ntion in 1 meeting earlier In lhe W«k. The principal aim, he said, wu t.o put further prtssure on the government. The government. meonwhile, tr~ fel'T'td jurl$dicUon of the Island from the General Strvlc:es AdmlnistraUon to the Nauonal C..ncll on Indian Opportunity. But govt.mment officials Indicated they SOil felt Ulere was no Jegnl w&y Alea· traz coWd be given to the Indians oot· right. and if Jt wn, it would not solve the problems lacing Amtrtcan Indians all over the country. The next meeting will be held Feb. 13, Ri verside. The March 13 meeting to be held in Bakersfield, will be a public hear. ing to determine the designation change of state hlstorical monument to state historical park, the chainnan Leonard Thompson announced. From Pn9e I ABORTION ..... But Hicks quickly contested Immediate 11peeulation that the Mast opinion might set a µrecedent in abortion law and clear lhe way for every physician, licensed or unlicensed, who might be tempted to perform what has hitherto been regarded as an illegal operation to produce a miscarriage. "Thil Is only an opinion on a demur· rer," Hicks sald. "And thi.!111 only one munlclpal court judge's opinion and hard-- ly likely to establish any precedents as tt would If it came from a court of. higher elevalion." Hicks described the sections of the Health and Safety Code relating to abor· tion and the Therapeutic Abort.ion Act as "pretty clear in their meaning even if they were thought Friday to be un- constitutional. DA BACKS CODE "We certainly consider them surnctent to stand on their ·meritll in any hlgher court,'' he liaid. Defense attorney Bennan, however, declared, "Hicks' course now ts to challenge Judge 1"fast's ruling at.the ap. pellate level and not to Interfere with my client," Be.rman said. "l would look to the district attorney of Orange County to uphold the Jetter of the law at all times and to be.have in a manner demanded by the stature of his office. "It would look vf!!ff mange," Berman added, ';for a man who is a candidate for the o!flce of Attorney General of California to bypasa the Jaws "be tbould be trying ot uphold.'' Hick11 later denied that he w~ a can· dida~ for the office described. The ?\-fast ruling had legal and theological circles buzzing With the lm· plicalions of an opinion that strikes to the heart uf Roman Catholicism -the credo that human life b exactly that at coo- ception and In its embryo form and must be Jmmune from any deltructlve process. State Unemployed Rolls Show Increase SACRAMENTO (AP) -The ran!<! ol the 1tate'1 unemployed wtre 11 percent greater last month than the year I» fott, a state repor~ dLscloses . The Increase mt:ins a to percent rise tn tht untmploymenl rate, from 4.0 per· cent Jn December 1961 to 4.4 percenl in Decomber ttef. The flgura ,..,. inclucf. cd In a report luurd Friday by tbo Stat6 the city consultants recom.inend Balboa Bay Club lease extension! The City of Newport Beach_hi~ a mpected, independent research finn, Development Research Associates of Los Angeles, to evaluate the Balboa Bay Club lease proposal. Here is what the firm's report says about ... EXTENDING LEASES OF THIS TYPE "We believe 1hat It Is lmp0rtant to point out th•! 1round leases of this type are cenenlly extended throuch t•nOIOll•tlon prior to the actual ter- mln1tlon d1te of the orlglnal lease. The reason for this ls that the lessee normally makes e significant capital investment .... ~ and continued mod· emlzatlon bec:omu lncl'Ullnc 1nfea1i· bl• 11 the renialnlnc lease term is reduced. In conclusion, we recommend that lht City aeek • 11111 extension which Is equitable to both the City and tho Balboa Bay Club which .in 1llow frw .1he full economic deYtloP\l'tnt - ll'•m which we believe win extend well beyond lht currently projtcltd eipansion proeram.'' The Balboa Bay Club lease is down to 29 y~rs. The Club seeks the lease extension so that it can obtain Hnan.~c"'· ·--- ing to continue its development pro. gram and has agreed to terms which raise the annual rentaf, increase the percentage of 1ross sates, ind p~ vldes for periodic cos!·Of·livlng adjustments os well as periodic rene• gotiation of all tenns. REALIZE MORE REVENUE FROM CITY PROPERTY VOTE YES ON THE BAY CLUB LEASE JANUARY 13 IJuman·RclaUOOI AgCllty. 1---------------------.::..c======;;;;;:::::::======= , ,; I ~. J - ... ' I '•turday, .i,,...; JD, l 97D • ,. ~I ~ a;. ~ '°' •• ti• <t ... •• -' '.Pulpit· and Pew "" •,(! ..,,.. 11 ' HunUll(ton BO.ell's Ttmplo Hllltl will hold ,...,.,.. Friday at j p.m. at its own IJCl(oeut, <01 , lllh.SL Soc\al l\o!Jt wlU bt hold aft<r tho • services. ~ ~ • ~ ~rmual Bible C.Onference at Fatmtw Biptkt Churcb, FeJrvtew and Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, gets under way Sunday al 10 1.m. Or. Robert Laurin will -speak on "The Book of Job~ The Problem of a ParadMical World" at 7:15 p.m: His talk:·will be followed by a coffee break a n d diseussloh period. .. Al the 10 a.m. Sunday H:rvt~ the · sermon will be "Some Basic Considerations About Belier in GOO." . f:;llarch of tbt Nazarene, 1885 Anaheim St., Costa Mesa, will hold !ervices Sunday at 10:45 a.m. with guest speaker. the Rev. F'l'ed Lester. He will al~ speak at 7 p.m. as part of a fh.ivat series. Sunday school Is at 9:30 a.m. Nursery strvice is pro- \"ided for all . services. "Seeing the Glory of God" ~·ill be Pastor P. G. Neumann·s sennon topic for 11 a.m. services at. Finl Bap- tist Church, 301 Ptfagnolia, Costa Mesa. His topic at the evening 1ervice,~7 o'clock, will be "Does God A6andon Man?" Nursery care Is provided. Work With the Creative Pro- cess" is tbe sermon to be de- livered by the Rev. Loren Dale Flickinger to the Newport Ulh ity Cburtb congregt1tion· Sun- ~ay at IO a.m. Services C<ln" veoe at the Senior Cilitens BuihHng. 15th and Irvine, New- port Beach. Wedne&day evening 9ervices will resume Feb. 4. Huntington , Beach F i r s t Christian Cbmh, 1207 Maln St .. will hold an aMiversary program Sunday. 3 p.m .. celebrating it9 65th year. Mrs.· Ella May Elliott, the only liv- ing charter member '>f the church, will be honored during the service. In addition to the senior pastor, the R e v . lbomas Overton. past Pastor Everett Auger will speak. Assistant Pastor Richard LeGros will also address the group on tho history of the chun:h . The i:os· Ange~ Are a . ' Cbhf~reoce on "Israel in Hlatoey and Pro Rh e c y ;• • IPQ030l'ed by UM Amer1can Board of .,ls.sions to the Jews, Inc., will be 1 held at · Westminster Bretben Cbur.cb J4&l4 Magnolia Ave., Sunday. Dr. Daniel Fuchs. general secretary or the board,. will speak oo "Jerwialem, a Bur- den and a Ble~ing" 8.t the 11 a.m. service. The Rev. Emil O. Gruen, . D.D .. conference secretary, will speak at 7 p.m. oil '"Who Owns PaJestine." \Vednesday. Prof.· Charles Feinberg, · professor of old testament and semeliC! dean at Tcilbort Theorogical Seminary, La Mirada, will Present "The Future Rule of Israel" at 7:30 p.m. (See PULPIT, Page S) Parochial School Aid Due? By LOUIS C.USW Ul"I lltOllll WrltW A new driVe lor public Aid to parochial 'schools ·Is getting underway in state Jeglslatu~s. lt is fuelld. by warnings from Catholic J~aders that state aid is the ciily way to prevent wholesale closin1 of church schools. It is winnin& support from SQme governors and other state officiali who aay il would cost the taxp,yers far Iese to keep parochial schools' in - buslness than to absorb large ' · numbers or paroch1a1 students Pyi-a, mid Builders? in public schools. . - BUT mERE is vjgorous op. The' .. scerie isn't along a modern-day Nile -it's the Newport-Harbor Lutheran position from some Protestant Church's new sanctuary going up on Dover Drive. The congregation, awaiting and Jewish groups who see the completion of the new facilities , currently meets at 2501 Cliff Drive. ajd proposals as a serious ---'------------'----''----------------- breach of the Constitullonal principle o f church-state separation. MO!t state aid proposals art patterned after the so-called "Permsylvania plan," adopted by the Penns ylvanl a legislature in 1963. It provides for the state to pay part of the salaries of parochial school teachers who instruct students in secular subject!. The theory is that the state is not rup. (Ste AID, Pq e I) ORANGE COAST · CHURCH DIRECTORY ' • J c I LOOKING FQR MEANING & RELEVANCE? TRY I /. • FAIRVIEW . BAPTIST CHURCH IA .•. C.I fairvie,Y Rd. At F1ir Dr., Costa Mesa f A.M.-ChurCh School 10 A.M.-Worship · D,.111• -S..Wtl'tltf -Delltli l'bi. Stwllfy Gr..,. ,,,., ... -4 G,.., Ce1tllelhlt 145·4611 ' HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH IJJO ...... St. at Polrrt.w, CoM MOH Rn. c .. 111e s.ti-. P•tor Sunday School 9:45 a.m. r.forning Worship IJ :OO t1.m. Baptist Training Union 6 p.m. Evening Service 7 p.m. Wedn~ay Bible Study & Prayer . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. i=:========~======~I FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH I ~611 HAMILTON. COSTA MISA " 1t•V. J. D. WALLACE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES lltANCHIS Of THI MOTHIR CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH Of CHRIST, SC 0 llNYIST IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSITIS "SACRAMENT" · Sunday, January 11th Costa Mesa-First Church of Christ, Scientist 2110 Mfttl Vetde Dr .. Cftte MKll S1111dcry School-9:11 A.M. Chlfrch 5-nlce -11 A.M. ltHdi11t loom, 21SO Mese Ylll'de Dr. I THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You. IT. JAMU," JJtt YI• Liiie, N .. ,.rt l•Mll 7:11 ... _H.ty liic:ti.rbt 9:11 •·111-M.,.,_. Preyer 11t & Jr4 he. Hely IHMrilt 2114 & 4tli l11a. . 9:01 e.M.-Cll11rcll Set.HI ~! \ 1 I :00 •.1111.-Hely IHHrilt 1 It & Jr4 I••· M•ntillt Pr.,., JM I 4fll I••· CWl4 c.,. .t f:H •.1111. Tlie RH. Jetta'· AUey II, lecet D. ..... &>n14 A. Cf•'!'P A .... I .. RKtef ST. MICHAEL I. ALL ANGELS 'Mffk VS.w MM et M.,._.,., c-'-' M• SeM.y: l :H , 9:JO •4 11 :OO--Cllll4 cw1 9t 9:JI Hely hys • A ... ltfleetl All l•• Wek1M Reefer, n.. a..,, hh •...-i Dll"l'b -,.._... 644·046J ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. S1J1d•Y1 7:JO I 9:JO Cll•rcll khMI-9:JI I NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH , 2501 Cliff Dr. L'i S.4293 TM 1..,, Jelltft G. llel11, , .. ,,, TM Kft'. Re119'lll WW.., A11lit..t , .... F•m11~ Wa.nnip f:OO to lt:JO t.m. SunGty Scfloel t :lll lo IO::IO 1.m. W01$~lfl S1r¥ict 11 :00 ~ 12:00 Nursery care available at all services WELCOME LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pac.ific View Dr. Corona del !\far DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER M11. w.1 .. Cll•1t1blll'tef11. '•rilll Worker Phone 644-7664 9:15 A.M, F-lly Wenlll, IO:OIA.M. l1111ffyCll11Nll Scll•el 11 :00 A.M, Fett{" w.,.w, -ft .. ,....., ,, ....... I' CHRIST LUTHERAN . CHURCH J Mi1u111ri Sv11od 760 Ylcterl• St .. Cette Mao Letffr Y. Ter11ew, Pateor J.41-5404 S11n~•y"SchoOI , , , ••••• 9:4S T•1i11ing Union •• , •••• , 5:00 Mor11in9 Wor1hip , •••• I I :00 Ew111i119 Wor1hip • , • , , • 6:00 W1dne1d1y Pr1v1r Mt1li "'I for •ll •911 .• , • , ••••••.•. 7:30 ,...._ '4J.flll N1rHry Alwcrys AV1111fotile I Huntington Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientist 11 0 0 11 .. Laguna Stlltdcry Scheel-t:JO a. 11 :00 Ch11rch-11 A.M. Sen-Ice Reodl11g Ro--110 Oli1e Beach-Firsf Church 'of Christ, Scientist 6JS High Dr. r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i'~~W~'~"~"~'~''~'~"~"~"~'~''~'~·~H~>~·~·~~~~~'"~"~''~'~~~·~~~,~·~·~A~.M~.~ I I CHRISTIAN ILEMl!~0T~.~0;c~O'QL:ao •.M 541·6166 ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH •1111 St. tt CM.-1 \.IM -Jittt '"t .. P"i\>1 P"llflll Th11nffp: 6:JO &. 10 e.111.; H.iy Dip• .. 1111111ee4 ¥icer, TM hT. J.a.. W. lle11o1-..-,.,.. .. J41·1JJ6 I I ~- -.... UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 2ll2 S. L PALISADES ROAD SANTA ANA HllG-HTs: SUIOI DAY ICMDOL ..••.....••..•••.....•........ t:U A.M. MOlllllllllO .0115".lfl •••..•.•.•.•••.••..••••••.•••. 11 A..M. EVl!NIH• WOlllHll' ...... • ..•.. ~ ••••• ,.~, ..... ·"1' l'Jilll. MIOW•t!K SlllVICI! WIDHt:SDAY ,,. l'Jilll. William L Ac-. ........ <"""'" ..,._ ...,.,, ' ~======~·~==========:=;[ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH •f h•Mei11 Y•lley t4meric~ a1pll11) 1741 S M .. 11ell•, f,V. le•. Do1te H11wllft, Mh1isttt FIRST CHRISTIAN 1 CHURCH Victoria&: Placentia Ave . Costa Mesa Jalllft E. Piercy Mi11l1!1r Cll11rcll & S1111doy Scllool -9~JO & 11 :GI Keodi11t Roo"', 214 FDffft ' Newport S.ach-First Church of Chrl1t, Scienti1t JJOJ YI• Udct Ckrctl & s.a.&n kllMI~-_t :ll • 11 :00 Rffdl1tt ·-· JJl.1 YI• Liff Ne wport Bea~ch-S•cond Church of Christ, Sci.ntist l 100 'oclflc View Df., c., ... 4-' M• Church &. Sulldoy kit.el -10 A.M. Keodl119 ... ,.. -2161 L CNlt Hwy. All are cordially invited to attend the chur.:"h services and enjoy the privileges of the Readi ng Rooms Chlld C•r• Pre•ldell AT ALL SERVICIS Mllftllntt.11 SN<ll. Clllilnll• T~4 "•¥. Jlll'IH C. ClleJ, 1'111ff Sunday Services 1:4f AM . MllJ c ...... -~ t:• A.M. 11'1mlty l 1rttc1 .&. CltvrU J:M l".M. E¥1ft-~ 1:• ... M. •,i11e1,.1 11:M A.M.. Mlnli .. Wl,..,,lfl Y-.i c.wcll1t1• NttrMFJ C.FI flrnM ... .. FIRST ASSEMBLY of GOD CHURCH 146 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa 541-3761 M. C. CrMic, ... ,,, Rev Nichol11", Mi11ili1r ef Yo~th SUNDAY SERVICES PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH MeM Yerff Drl" & leaker StrMt, Cftte ..... ; C•llf. AN OREl.\I C. ANOEllSON, P•1llr S..Ml•Y Sd1aol: l :IO, t :Jf •nd ll:DO--Mor11Jng waclll•O: 1:00, t :JO •r>d 11 .1!1 Prince of 1'11ct L11!h1r•11 School -Jili11 Ellhtr 011011, p,incip1I Offit.•. Ph.e~•: 149-0SZ I School Pho111: 549 -0162 ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN 1 ' i\tiSsouri Synod 429 :cypress Dr. legun1 a .. ch Phcine : Chbrc:h 494-7998 Parsonage: 49-4-8110 · · "\Vorship·Sl!rvic:es -10:00 A.i\·1. Sunday SchOol and Bible Class -8:45 A.i\l, Mor11in9 Worship l :lO l I I :00 S11nd1y Scho11I ••.• , •••• 9:30 Y11vth M111i11g , ., .••••• 6:00 l'r1y1r S1rvic1 , , • , •• , • , 6:)0 Ev111i11g S1rwic1 •.••••• , 7:00 1111'1111' A•llllllle •t 11 S./'Vlt" D"tlas Holll9N 'YIVllt Mll'llJ11r "1 ~~:::;:::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::;:::~~~~~~11 ....... Wll'lll<fl •.••...•.... l :H ,,.,,, II "'" .._, .............. ,,. "~· ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH Mlnil"' Wlnltl• •.••.•... 10:4f ...... Y"411 Gr111111 ................... '-"'-I SUNDAY SCHOOL . -9:3D A.M. CLASSU fdR ALL AGIS Family Worship-10:50 A.M. - 7 P.M. · A:dvent SerYlces Dec. 4, ll, 18-7:30 P.l\1. Chrl~lm¥ Eve Service-Dec. 24-7:30 P.l\·f. A Cordial W elcomo from "'""" -····· ....... . . , •·"" Nursery Care Provided I Mi1io11ri Sy11od I .,...or1hipin9 11 lh1 842-2428 ; 541-4771 541-6141 I UNIVERSITY PARK SCHOOL S•11db11r9 11 M1!lh1w1 in U"iv1r1ity P1r• WORSHll": IO:JO A:M. FIRST · CHRISTIAN c'""' '1 "'' o.a, w,,d ! Rev. H. Ni1rm1n11-.P11tor 1)1.121S CHURCH NEW~~~~c~NITY , M • & Ad S! LffM 0. ~lkto,.,ff CENTRAL _A a1n ams reets M., .. ,,, I BIBLE CHURCH ii Huntington Beach I Sth I lrwin 1, Newport l1•ch _... I , •, ~S1noor C1!11tn1 llullalng) ~ Mo,11irig Worihip ' I •·lO ' 11 ·00 AM l o45 •.M. So"''' S<hool ll!:lll /A ; -lib!~· s:h::i .. · ... ~-. 9;"5 AM I 0:00 :.M. o.w:tio"•l S1r ... it1 I ~./""_;-I Youth Gro11p1 ••• , , • 6:00 PM Ew111i11g Wor1hip • • • • 7:00 PM Ol'"FICE: :!GOW Co.111 Hlghw1y, N.11. . -i Emphuizing I •11111 ".,.,., G~1 -w111. - ' '·"'· PhoM: •-.1111 ~ The Pl•n of God 1 "''""'Y C.•11 Provided 11 •II 111wk:es The Person of Christ :II ' Offk:e: 5M·2lft Oi11 Oew!-.i»-9}10 111.AL·A·PRA lilt -646·0139 ~~~~~~;;~~~~~I~~;;;:;;;~~~~;;;,';~;;;~]( The Power of the Holy Spirit i'i S~nd'y ~.:hool '1 M1 , MC!fn!l'lg Wontilp" 9 •l>d 10·JO Ml ~I CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Ill' flt-plrl .,..,,, Mell'lbtr Chu.cit .. ll"lllll Cllun:lt llelltllul ScltlKI, L•• ""''"· SUNDAY SEllVICE .•• 11 4M Ml1111ter, , . AlfMrn l5urt1, "St F. TH• •••LL C\.Ua 011' IOIRWll'OllT a •ACH tlJ .. MIN arw., a1MIN PLEASE DON'T COME TO CALVARY CHAPEL fiarbo.I' C/ud6/ia11 C/iu,.ch 0, NIWrORT IEACH-fDisci, ... I MHt'f'ltl R .. ulerly Hw~ E.._...ry Sclleel 421 L 1 lttl St., Ceate M .. Church School -9: 30 fl .M. Worship -1-0 :45 A.M. N11nerr C•r• ,,..,14-4 Phonll 675·3985 Minister: Dr. D. IV. McE!roy CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. WILSON ST .. COSTA MESA ., llTWIEN HARIOl Hiii •AIR¥1rw ' ' l">'tn)1'1 ServKe 7 r ,\.I I · Wl'dnnd~y 111111, St\Odr 111d P11y~r 7 PM N11<,ftV du,.n;; ..-1 .. 1r~ A full Y04.llh Progr;im Cm. of Or•nge·;ind 1lrd. SI. Cmt1 Mesa Putor H. E. !on!'1, tfCA .~lhr. ' I ' U11lled Ch11rch 1f RELIGIOUS SCIENCE I 420 tOih Sf., H1111+i119ton 811ch Phe111 536-.21 JG I Ad11lt l Yo"'h S1rwice1. I I ,.m. lit Y11r Cl111, Wed .. 7:15 p.m. IRNIST PATE< MINISTE~ I Corona del Mar COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE Wershi,-11100 A.M. Ch1rcll Schoel-10:00 A.M. Dr Pnillp G. Mvrr1v, Ml"ltl•r Mltl Sn!rley St1b11. o.c.f . 673-4000 I ' CHURCH CHOIR Sheril Paulsen, Director • Wonhlp .Servic-8:30 AM P~stor .Gollpick, speaking , YlMtel'I Welc•--N•rMry Attflllle1tf St9h Lic""4 h•·klleel -Mr1. Joh11 GoU11 ic•. Oir1clor r11e11e: '4S·JJ2J f ill~~~~~~. ~I GLAD Tl.DINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD I SYH l MONROVIA, NIWPORT IUCH 646·6621 l\t altcll Wt1t ti M•lt H1~11.i1 T~om 11 l1nv1"11fi. r;.ior Stm Miller,, M..i1 ie1I Oir1cler • f :4J 10:50 A.M. 7:00 P.M. S1111day Scheel-NurMl"f AttefHNM "TM felth •f tlle> Churcll 111 the WJllllM..u" So•-'' 'l•llr • "T.. ,,.....,, .. .t Ye11ft. TeAy" sen Fr11i.r, sec "SING5PIRATION IVIRY IUNllAY NIGH'f SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL harbor reform temple AA881 BERNARD I". KING llOllllT R. Sl1TI• Mlnl11tr ti l .... 1tllft CAil\. •INTllY Mlll•ltlr Ill' MvlK SUNDAY SERVICES 9:4S A.M.-SUNOAY SCHOOL IO:SO A.M.-"'JM DMtll Te Desi,." S1r1t11n II-. P•1ler 7:JO ,,M.-Gele11 '"4rltt Hettwkt &11011 s,. ••••• COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 1',..SeMll -K.-.rtirttn -•1tm111t1ry -OllN C1r1 THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l•lbo1 lil•~d· THI UNITEO COMMUNITY METHODiST CHURCH I IS Ag1t1 67~-09SO ,:)0 T,1dition1I Wonhil" I S1111d1v School Co1t1 M11• FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 191h St, l H1rbor llvd. Cii urch Wo"hip -9:10 I 11 Church School -':30 s4 i .1111 Co1t1 M111 North MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M11• V11rd 1 & l1k1r St. 549-271 , Wor1hip l Chvrch Schoel f:OO l 10:10 A.M. Hunlin'llon 81•ch FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHU~CH 2721 17th St. S)6.JS17 S1r,.ic11 -•:10 I 11 A.M. N11n1ty thrY 2nd 9r1d1 • 11 Ch11rch School -t :lO A.M. H11nti~9lo~ 811ch -Notlll COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 H11I Aw1. 142-4461 War.hip I Chur~h School f l 10:10 A.M. ltwin1 -E•1t Blu ff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH 131.1 211 11422 C11lw1r R111d •+ Uniw111ity o ,;v, Woflhip l Ch11rch School • I 10:10 A.M.' l t'IUll l 8•1 ~h LAGUNA BEACH METHODIST CHURCH 21612 W11!1y Oriw1 ;,. So. l1'111n1 Wot~hi l" 11 A.M. C"u•ch School f :lO A.M. 499-1011 Newport 81•ch CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA I "00 W. l1lbe• Sl¥111 . 671-1105 Wor1hi p l Church Schoel 9:10 I 11 A.M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of · the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterion 20112 Motftell• IHnr Alll-1 H•ntl11tt•• lncfl R ... 11011•14 L Aollern. roster 11111111., We,,t.•: 9:10 A.M. Church Scheel: 10:45 A.M. Offtce:',20111 M .. 11•ll•St. ""•": •61·4940 Churc;h of the Covenant 2150 ,.,,.._ Reecl, C.,._ Mn• 8r11c1 'It. Kurr11, P11to, , S•ffyWWi,: 9110 & 11 -Ch11tdl Sclloel: 9:JO • ' ''"'": $45-4104 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 601 St. All4,.ws Reff, Nllw,_,. keel!. : CHAtllt HllllltT llllRINFllLD, PASTOR • WenM' I Clllrili" Scllfft: I, 9:JI a-11 -A.M. . • • : '46·7147 · St. Mark Presbyterian Church Certter J11Ne,.. & E•tfM•H Dmt. C•,••• ff& Mer Jllfllft Greha1111 Kirt, Pestor , W4",,hi, & Cll11rttll Schoel -9 I 1 O:JO A.M. '-.._../ 644-1341 1~~~~~~~ Att•nd tho church of your choice on Sunday ' I I :y J> l . I J l ·-------·----------- • and Pew and Mrs. Robert Stvuky. to the Torah u Bar Mltz.'t'ah fri. day. Service will be held al &I. J ..... &~ Cll\f!<ll, )loo Vil Lido, !lewp<n B<acb, at Pulpit Ii 1,11 p.m. The on.1 shabbat U followlnJ Mn>l«t wUI be hbsttd ~Y tbt Bar Mltivah's parenta. Pulpit guest SUnd1y mom-cOmmunlon will be offered Qvcll, 1$1.h and ~fonrovia, lna 11 o'clock at Tbe UUle at the 7:30 a.m. ltrVlce at SL Newpon Beach, 7 p.m., Sun· QlqT'dl by fbe sta, 4te IAlfOa . Job Ille Jllvllc~tll<tpll day n>ls Mrvlce wlfl fellure St., LI.rune 'Bt1eh, wUI be Ult ~~ Qurcb, ,JOO · Or Avi., Ben. Frazier, student council Rev. Willia~ H. Robtrtaon, ' Cost~ MR~ -Pf•fer realdtnt ol the Southern kQaWn for h11 Bible teaching. sen·tce will be· hell! ''t 51:3q_ ~alllornia College c 0 a t a The Rev. Robertlon has betd' ~·'~k. ~' ' ..... P.fua brtn;1ng a ~essa1e e,.. mlnlstertnc in this art a lot..· Suod•Y 1chogl Cllf1tl',1« all titled• "Can the Problems of .. ,_.... ""- . '.! ••• MUM~ """ 1\1~1- J S1turd1y, January 10, 1970 DAl~Y ~!I.ff f : AID TO SCHOO~ ..•. I fCondnQed from P•ge fl In Jlllnol1, CJ<w. iudiard a. porting religion as ouch, but Is Oillvto haa promlMcl lo PIA menoly purchlJini servlctt -haiG for pwap ol a ~ aM the .ecultr education o f ,.. ._ chJldr<n _ In the aame way plan wllhlcb "" appro ., that states have long c()n. the })oijff of delep.., bat ,. tracted to buy medical care jected b7 !be 1111!0 -1111 for !be h!dlgenl from cblD"ch-ye ... Oillvto Mys llala aid "la sporilOl'td hospitals. a -. .. 1 ..... •""' -'-' »- • 4!_Vlt 25 year1 and has Mrvt4r ,' • Will ~ at t!OO· a.mtt~· the Youth 1"' AniJwettd To-f t on the faculty at Southtmt,•N'11"Stfl Clft:Js pf'oylded·at ~t~y.. · ·. ~· ~ ·~lUomla Collece in Cost.al. this 1~e. The EYC will. ~eel · • The Rev.~'J11oft,ai,·~venuU At its Sunday mettin, the Ultt&lril.lt UalveT11 l l1t FeUowsb!p of Lacuna 8eacll • wil! attempt to brldce the generation gap by prese'llt!ng a 1er\rl" conctlved 1 n d dellv~ by the younc nwnbers ol the congregaUon. 'Ille JllOlfll", tnUtled "Where We're Af' will 1how the a<lulta ·the mwlc, dance, Jl!>etr)' and phjlosqp)iy Of the !I. b er a I rtlillloos youth. """1<'>.I!'"' ... .,,~, LAST MONTH, a !hr<.. ve~"~ J;r';"'.,,.. judge federal court I n lealslaiorJ th1C dtlay lo ~ Philadelphia upheld the con-vldlnJ It may brlnf aeout "Uio 1 t I t u t l o n a 11 t y of the collapn of the toClrt nofto Pennsylvania plan In a spill 2-public !dlool .,...,, I ft I decision which doublle51 will Jlllno~." • Me~.~ recently ,erve~ on ~at 7.30 S~y~ ,,. .Wiii be speaklh.4 It \tiJ 10:&0 ~ .the mlnls:terial co'!lmlttee ·for ~ . .. . 1 .,.. _.. __ • • ·i:m. servle1.:.'.on .~tne theme., be •PP'•ied-·tO the U.S. GOV. WALTD Pttenon ol Suprl\Jl)e Court. New Hampelllre allo Is llvlnl IL IC -~IN S!5iSJ t ! ,: .. . I • I I I I l I I I I l I I l I the Pll)y Grallllp Cllll•~• fn . '. Runtlngtpn Bead>•· ""' "'Ille Faith or the Ch.urch In Anaheim . , ~. U•ittd MeUtodl1t ~ '2111 th6' Wlldemtil." ·1'fit 'Sunday Seventee:nlh St .. wilt ·~ 'ichool convents at t-:4S a.m. A .. 0000000 et Temple SUtoa, conserva· wor1hip iervicea, at -~30 and ~nursery ta provldtd at both tlve temple of the Harbor ti a.m. Sunday. Tbt·llev. !Id< Rrv\ce•. area. will hola special "Fath· wa.rd c . Erny will JJl'11lieh er and Son" servlcn P'rtday, "lsaar-A Word to the AVer-- 8:16 p.m .. at 617 W. Hamilton aae ~fan ." ,The: meeting, open to the public, wlJI be held it 10,30 a.m. ·at Ltonore Portney'• Creative Dance Studio, »a N. Coast 'Highway, L 11 u n a Beach. I St., Costa Mesa. The Inquirer's Class meets The Rev. Dana Hawkes and JOhn E I & h m y , evan.iism chairman or the Ftnt Bapti1t Cllurcb of Fountain VaJJey·wUt u II Or. Haward Lenhoff and hi.! at 10 :45 a.m. H son will conduct the. letTlces The Commission on Missions toaether. Rabbi Garson Good· la: sponsoring a cal!!:rtd Seven man will speak on "ScleA<:.'e course Chinese dinner at 6:30 travel to !he Frttt Baptist The Rev. David DiProlio Church· ol' South Gate. to at-will preach on "The Promilt tend a unique c;ooference on and I.he Power'' Sunday. The evana:eUrm Tuesday. The con-Re\', DlProfio will tell another ~ .. and the Believing Jew," p.m. Sunday,. . Bernard Lenhoff w 111 Tuesday •. · 7;~ p.m. the celebrate his ·Bar-h-1itivab oo young married group will rere.ns:e theme ''Evangelism r;, hlJ: series of childten s -------------------- ~e You Are" ''•as chosen storiei " at both &ervlces for -bi in inter-agency comm.Jttee Cb:rlit Cbvch by ·tM Sea, 1400 Tht adult dl.scussion group, newly~leetfd e Id er s Is to dramatize the core Idea of W, Balboa Blvd., Newport meeting 9 a.m .• will begin a scheduled along \\"Ith com---next Saturday' at IO a.m. ""He. meet. will conduct the Musaf service following .his Bar-Mlh:vah. and · -The sermon subject ror Sun- day, at Corona dtl ·Mar C.om· munlty Cburclt will be The Promises of God. Dr. Philip G. Ptfurray. will preach at 10 a.m. Child care and church school are also at 10 a.m. .the conference. Beach. Early worship and series e,otltled "Set Free for munion. read a portion from the Torah. The Rabbi will preach on ''!low to Achieve Greatness." Guest. speaker lvill b e Harold Engelhardt, missionary \\'ilh E a s t e r n European Mission at 9 and 10:30 a.m. services for Central Bible Churcb. 23rd a n d Orange, Costa Mesa. Pastor Henry Jones \Yill bring the message at the 7 p.m. 1ervice. --- The Rev. Willis J. Loar "-'ill reSllme the 5tries of messages on the Portraits of Christ with "Giver of the Holy Spirit" at both services for Fltll BapLlst Cburch of Huntington Beach 9:30 a.m. at Peek! Chapel, 7801 'Bolsa, Westminsler and 11 a.m. at the Huntington Beach Chapel, 6th and Orange. .Guest leaders for the con· church school are at 9:30 1.m. Others." ference will Include the Rev. with mo ming "-"Orship at 11 Church school for three- Harvey Everetl, director of o'clock. Nursery_ care is pro-yeBN>lds through 'econ d the division ·m p a"r ,. • h v1"ded at both services. · · Prtachlng ''The Alchemy of and child care held during the Love," the Rev. Norman L. _,,hJ e vi e Ch ch hool ministries, American B_,tist w"'"' P s r c · ur ec . H ~1· . Socl " d ' ..... ,.. Cburcb of .. , Brown wlll addnss Plymouth for third graders through the om~ 11s1on ewes \an .....,wn:; .. Conire1atfonal Churdl of adult !eve.I ls held at 11 a.m. Dr. L. Doward ~1cBaW\. paator MU:te.r, 2900 Pacific ' V~ew Ne~rt Harbor, 32·s2 Broad. The P.lesa Verde United First Bajitist Church--<if Drive, c.orona del Mar.-offers S N B h , · -Junior choir practices at 4 t., ewport eac , a~ 10 a.m. P m on Mond ft !'ttethodi1t Cburrh, 1701 Baker Phot.nix aod . past. national worship at 9:15 and II a.m. WOTSblp service. Sund·ay · · ay a ernoons. St.. Costa Mesa. will have president :of the ·Atrieriean · Sundty with church sch6ol Ind · schoOf fs -liela at ffit -same Mrl. Sally Carlson is the morning services sUnday at g_ Baptist Convention. Bible.cluses at 10 a.m. Ume with bf,bysitUng servlce Wrector. Adult choir practice and 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Paul Two laymen. Alan Sa~·er provided. is held on Thursday evenln1s r,. Bie.sem~ytr hiis selected as "Differtnce Between Bal'ia"j 'and Arthur Womer, will have at 7:30 p.m. i.mder the d.irec· his sermon topic .. A Call to Faith a n d Ecclesiaat.ical rbarie · '1 the worship hours Barbor Clu'isUan Cburcb, lion of P.1r. John De.Haas. Greatness." Orga ni.iallons" \\'Ill be the thri v..-eek. Dl1clples of t'llrt1t, metl!' At 9 a.m. the cllurch srhool s1,1bject of P..1onday evening's -The-congregaticn will hold each Sunday at H 1 r per Tony Fontane wlll pretient a will meet with classes for Public Fireside at. the 'Baha'i worship in the Sunlitt Con· Elemen'."6,. School, 42$ E. musicale at the HunUnpon. th h h. h h I Center, 985 Vict.orta,. Costa valesctnt Hosplt.a.1 at 2 p.m. h S M s .. -.1_ Valley Bapti1t Church , 9779 nursery roug 1g sc oo : . 18t t., a esa.. 1&ow1)' Slater Ave., Fountain Valley. at 10:30 a.m. from nursery Ptfesa. Mrs. Richard Mirkovich Suoi:lay. school ls at f :30 a.m. and Sund 6 I dcll" the through six(h grade meets. will lead the lflsru1slon. worship meel! at 10:45 a.m. ay, p.m. n a won, The Junior High Uqlted . . , "Yput Spiritual S la rt Ing ''The Best FlX'I in Life" is the Los Angeles BapUst College Methodist Youth Fellowship_, Charlts H .. Dl~itld.,wtll Pla~" i! the 1\tle of the' subject of the wmon lo be singing group "The Renee.- and the Senior High United preach a sermo.1 en.~tled The sermon schedul(d -at Flrtt spoken by Or. D. w. McElroy. Uons" will be presenting a &e- MethCKl.ist Youth Fello'>''Shlµ P.firacle ln~dl~nt al !he 8. Cbrtstlu Cburcb of Cotta cOnd musicale on January 25 will meet on SWl<lay ahd.Mon-9:30 and 11 a.m. st!rvfces Sun: l\lesa,192 Victoria St., Sunday. The Rev. Ernest Pate. ad·-at 6 p.m. d 8 30 cti 1 day at Sl. Andrew'• Pastor JJlmes E. Piercy will dre!!!lng the ·con,regatlon of Sunday school classes for all .. - · Staie aid \'1'"' similar to stroni su-1 tO ~ ,ttat. 114 Penn1ylfanla 1 were er.acttd bill. and the atate IUprtml during 1119 by Ohio, Con· court bat ,,.)od tbal Ibo 111'&-necUcu~ and Rhode Island poeod amns .... ·-" lie They wer~ d e f e a te d , COllltltullooal. . howtver. • in 17 o t h e r In Maaacbuaetta, I .,.W Je1t1l1ture1, lnciudln1 IUlnoi1. commll&loo Cf"tatld . by tba Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana. lalO lei1slitw9 it Ru4Jtll Ml ch I g an, MID net0ta, st.ate a1d prooou.11, and-&i: Ml3souri, Montana, New scheduled £o ·lirtnc lo I ce- Hampsblre, New Jersey, New crete plan by JIDUU'f, Jrn. Mexico, New York, North But State Senate . ,.....,.. Dakota, Oregon, Vermont, Maurice A. Donabui M1I bl'll Wisconsin and West Virginia. prtu for acUOD by tht Aid bills will be rerin-leJislature thla fMf, heea\lflt lroduced this y<ar In all of the parochial adiool financial those 17 1tates and in several crtsil hu rtaebed a polDt of other!. The prospect ls that "utmOlt u.r~." aom• Of them will 1et thrwgh "'Ille prairvallDD ti ~ qn second try. Catholic achool ~ by JN MICHIGAN, Gov. whatever tnNDS : con- Wllllam G. Milliken .has atttutlonally poal1'1t II ID- thrown hi> surport behind finitely prorerabl• iiid.ftr leis parochial achoo aid, and 11 costly than tbt lanttablt sponsortn& legtslatton under : alteruUvt ol havttll to abletb which the l)ate would pay 71 Iara• numben ti Colholkl Of ille 1alorles Of lay teachers achoo I cblldron In our alro114>'- ln paorch.lal schools, startin& ove~dtd public~" In 1'972. · says Donahut. · v••,-t t ~own flemorial pak The Sol4hiaJ's Mon 8Hillif"' M,,,_;,,/s MAUSOlAIM ~ CJ:MllMl'DWl • ~ TREES of the WORLD Church school i!; at 9:30 a.m. for both children and adults at the downtown church . ay, : p.m. re.spe ve 'I· Presbyterian Cbqrcb, 600 St. bt preaching at,8 :30 and 10:40 HanUng10n Beacb u n It e d ages at 9:45 a.m. and wonh.lp On Sundwy 81 Co mmunllY Andrt"'S Road, N e·w port a .. m., ter\•lces. Church of R.ellctou• Sdence.. is at 11 a.m. Youth hour meets Hu"tlngton BNch -Beac!I During the vesper hour 7 420 10th St will dJ the at 5 p.m .. followed by eve!Un1 ORTHODOX* PRES. BffiRIAH CHURCll A special business meeting has been called for 7 p.m sun. day. · United Metbodlol Chun:h . su2 '-"''r high and coll•g• age · ~ h I " scuss worsh1'p at 6 o'clock. H II A e H tlll. gton Be ch ~ ... o P·!n. e wl I speak on the subject "How Re Ii g i o us e v ·• un a · youn1 people meet for choir them'e "Gbd'g Motive -Your Science Work!:' The 11 a.m. The Hunt lngton-Valley hMt 1"'""" hfWftlt the Rev. Charles L. Rose will rehearsa1at5:30p.m.Sundey, Response." adult and youth gervices; are Pre&ehool, located at the 92' 1 ._...,It,."""' ..... '"" ~ prearh at both the' 9 and IO:ao Y.ith dinner at 7 p.m: for SO pre«dtd by a mtd1t.atton church. is scheduled. lo open N11n•rv for •1111111 tli'rk1~11 Ben Frazier, i;tudent body a.m. servicts. His topic ill cent! and prograin follo'>''ing Ne!'r.rt H1rti0r "LQlberan p~lude be(inning at 10:45 Monday. The school hours are Cprelsfiodrnlenl Coofll-,egS '•·"1.lft ~·ethr ne S"aThefe" DCahnugrecrh oscfhooPlla)c'llnagsseist at 7:30 p.m. . Cliatt 's Pastor Janiu Bl1ln 1.m. 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. with both full 1401NIN• WORSHIP -111tt A.M. a I a e uc · has chosen as his sennon title and half day sessions offered. h.MJ """' f141 A.M. guest speaker at First through sixth grade and The Rev. Lothar Tornow for both the 9 .,.d 11 a.m. Worship 1ervtce for Cbrl1t The directOr of the Preschool ...,. hMte w. M .... Assembly of God's new 8:30 nursery care is alSO-available "''iii deliver a message on the worship service: "Stop and United Prubyteriai Cbarch, is Pi.1iss Jan Lawleu. The Hun-m.JJIJ ~ U4o1tl4 a.m. worship service. Sunda1 y.. at both services. theme "i\1e.ssiah·s f\tission" at Let Me Tell You ... !",based Ma-Iii, Huntington Beach, tin~"n-Valley Preschool's pro-t h _, , 1,. 11 ~ He "-'ill be accompanied by he Church school classes for both ,the 8: l5 . apd 11 a.m. on the Old Ttatament Ltuon """' gr:m-will fe·"-1 ma 11 •conform• to tho•• IH I• ,.,. pr•dlc" 11• • 11lrt.fl•• y..., I I f b. ch I pl fr 7th lh gh 11 held at 9:30 a.m . Sunday. 116.W.:< P-reiht•ri•n•. mus ca group ron1 l! s oo, young peo e om rou services at Christ Lutheran for the day. laalah 90: 1-6. The _,_:Or~din~· ~·tlon~ .. ~and~.~._:1~na~to~l~la~Uon~ol~_:c::l•~.ue~s:_: -~·~e:!rg~arte~n~t~ralnln~~I!;·:.!:::=:!::================= "The New Ljfe Singers." '!Pe 12th grades ig held ill the 9 Cb11rCll. 760 1 Victoria,· Costa C'Cl'lgr.gaUon 'mttts at 2501 Rev. Ray Nicholson, who is a.m. hour ·only, • · ~ft!a...SU"eld•~scbool and Bible Cliff_ Drive. Newport Beach. resigning will deli ver his last Sunday. 6 p.m. the St:nior . classes -mut.at 9;30 a.m. with -- message to the: COnjregauon · ·1'ffjfi'-~ Milfiodli1t Yn u \-~ nuruey::care-proVltHll 1t.~a·n -· At Raa·11edltll 1.8\lleru In the 11 a.m. worshipflqur .. Fello"·ship will meet it the services. •·Cb1rclr, 9812 Hamilton, Hllll· The movie, ' 'Ch a r 1 i e rhurch for a progressive din· ~t . &:30 pm. 1he Walther " tington Beach. Pastor Arthur Churchman and the Church ner. The junior high group will Lf!ngue group "'ill meet fol" R. Tin1ley will speak on "A \Yeek," take-off on Charlie meet at their usual hour of t . business and r 1 c r ea ti on Fonnula for B&laDCt." Sunday Chaplin will be shown at 9:3!t p.m. in the church social hall. meeting. A film, "Am l A clwrch school ,rades thret a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Phony ?" will also be shown. and above meet at 9 a.m. and The church is !orated at 157 A special service, planned · · nursery care through seeond 22nd St., Costa ·Mesa. for youth, is slated at the Glad Harbor Reform Templt will· graders meet at the 10:30 a.m. Tidlngs As8embly Of God rail Paul Savasky, son of· Mr. hour • You1• Horoseop~ Aquari·us: Maintain Stance SUNDAY JANUARY 11 By SYDNEY <ThJARR Lunar posldon favorable for f11bJn1. News spotllgbt could be on ftat was 1upposed to be a sctttt 1atbtrln1. ARJES /March 21 -Apr il 19): 'You may nol bt able to obta in everything desired. But YolJ do ~ec lhe light at ("fld of tunnel, Key is to work with groups , or cooperate in organizational ac- tivity. No day to go il alone. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Area or friendship, sociability is enhanced., You are able tG clearly discern d e s I r e 5 , "-ishes. ability to establish friendly rtl1ti:Jnsh\ps. Be open to one whG wants: lo perform wvice. GEJlllNI (May 21.June 20): CANCER (June 21.July 22\: SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)' You make adjustmtnl.5 ·.in -Good lunar UPeet today coin· home, domestic areas. Family cides with romaiiUc interests. member speaks in rea&oflahle Your per• on a I magneUsm manntt. Respond posltfvtly; rating aoars. ~ite &n i1 don't ftel you have lo be right. attracted. Keep promfse made Be willing to adrnit ml.nor to youngster. · mi.stake. SA.GITTARIUS (Nov . 22- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Dec. 21 1: Hunch about pro- Co~centratc on what must be perty va lue is accurate. Invest donE'!. Revise habiL!i which in your future secllrity. Only recently this matter caine to have been harmful. Applies tG yoUr · &ttention . Now' yciu can both heelth and work. Sti~k to cap what was perhaps a facts . Rumors today are not premature start. likely to be reliable. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. VIRGO (Aut. 23.S.pl. 22 \, 19)' Spotllghl on short lrlpa, Arcent on getting togethef messages, general fetlini o( with one who means mucl'l-to restleS3JltM. Key to. creater you, Take ·beck ·seat to save success today ls v~s:aWlty. pride of laved one. lmp<C"tant Don't feel you are ~k with lhat you make valid, in-but one procedure. Mil up tt:lllaent cooce.ssions. Thin you your pitches. ultirnattly get your way. AQUARJUS (Jan. 20-Feb. s~RA a~h.~· b!!~ 18): Emphuls on whit you chores spells succe&S. There Is can earn, 1•in and possess. greater, more favorable reac· Maintain protective stance. Some would like you to lfve thing• away . Key Is to be sensible. Guard valuables - avoid extravagance. PJICES (Feb. It-March 211)' You .'can euccesst'ully com· munlcate -especially rood for writing, submlttTni m_111us.crlpb:, fonnats. Your pl!Uls jell; many express ad· mlration. You may be called upoii to make special preaen- tation. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are a natural teacher, much concerned with social justice. welfare. You are fucinattd with dtfferent Cu:Jturet1 manners and mor11s. You eotdd find IJ'l•l ouUtt in wnting: lecturtnf. Yoo an ~"I IO plaot eeeda which will bloeqn towa:d tnd of this year. T• """' ty1 ...... ~lldl1 fw VIII ln "*""' •11111 !Wf. ... '"'"""' OrM,,.. IJOOkltl. "*"I 11111 .... M ... WDl'!Mn." S.,,. ~lrfflfetlf ';!:,i n ~Omt•r ""l'Jt'J:!''"· v l0'.1', BD>! :n , r•l'llll C:111 rel •· , NfW V.,k, , , 10017. You are ifvtn mare of a free hand. Superiors r!allie your ideu may be eccentric. but certainly not rraiy. In ibelf. thi1 represents imp or t_a n t recolJlllion -now. eo to Jt. tion to your efforts. Accent on relating to immediate sur- roundlnp. Build on 10Ud base. YOU MAY START QUR ClASS STUDY BIBLE THOUGHTS DllCIPLUJI 11 •11 ill'lport111t l lbt1 prhttl• pl1, fH1b. l?~!-1 ti. 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"Sut•we do have to find, 'e· ()raoee O>unty· llJ'ff with FBI legal reporting, cover1 Orange Coun· ''THANK GOD I IJ:ad parenU who' fu:m. PQSSlblytby the ij'ittl)odt: I've outlineCIJ et-• t J. Ed&:ar H~'s appraisal of ty courts and their activities for the ly lold me '!'~l was right ~ wfoni," lctly wtdch a~ we lbould take and ~tr!J~~: "bleak ·bUt certainly not . DAILY PILOT. .Ju?ge Speirs aaid. ·"And I pray •to ~ ftkh'foqn oe . prevention ·.we ..can ·appty. ~ that more of our parents today wlO te"'ke ••we're~ \lftY qtlick to apPty. our Vast er's vtews that the Dallon can ex· 1 • a more active .part. in tbt trainirW: ind n_ew kDO'tlJdlt ·ot aclence to other no easfna of 1 crime growth that ~at.ion of the.ir young!lers.'', fields," Keenan said. "Perhaps we 3hould ~ipped population growth by more consenrus that it'1 not a tot.ally bleak pie-~: :'fY1 l(.eenan, and ht' 1all for be as enthusiastic and ada...t"ble when t lban II t.o t in the decade now ended gets ture." that, But we ought not to overl<m: the ..-1-... ... -...i. ali around. But all ...... that total lrorun of · · we.'M tiliing about this exploding crime ~ ,.......,. '"""' Superior Court Judge William Spe.in env ent crune In o~ anXJety situation .. this county has fared better than JTIOl!it in sees "no immediate improvement" ln the to pinpoint what might 'l't'ell be the h~ But whii ~ trend analyses. Of oor problem _ the ,juvenile in his e ~e're •talking about the role ·:we haven 't shared lhe same growth county crime picture with the familiar home and the parents who help form his ?" the public m tbe sense of prevention or rate as many other comparable areas reServation that Orange C o u n t y environment. • J~venlle . crime ~ Jla: sub&equent reduc- •nd we've never really !aced the sudden "pr~ts· • better picture than many "We've got to have llatistics on .this tJOn <!'-adult cr:zme, we should be im· ~sis in crime that has hit some comparable areas. • • type of thing and I personllJy look to this preui!l' upon ~t ~e public, Keenan <111etropotitan seeton," says District At-·~we've.got a lot to·be proud of here, by advancing age of technology to help tell H)'S, JU.st how vital it b to.help the once- 40meY .Cecil Hicks. "But 'that doesn't ~·yardstick, but J don't th.ink we're go-us exactly what is wrong and wbere convicted offender regain hl$ place in •ean, ol ooorlt, that my o(fl~ ·is 'any ing to see any rn-enal of the trend in we're going Wroog," the trial lawyer ~lety. . Mas 'coooemed about Ulis issue or any 197tl," said the Newport Deacb jurist, said. 'The proportiOn <If repea.l offenders it less eager to take ·whatever steps we w1J9 ·will be presiding judge of the "Rlght now OW' courts are uslng some cllrnbln~," he ,.00, "and nothing is more can." Superior Court Jn 1970. "I don't really procedures in processing and rehabiUta· respc>MJble for that than the intolerance If cri~ activity during the Second half think we'll see. any improvement until tion that have never been proved to be displayed towarda these people by 50 'Jiii. 1969 has been comparable to the first m.any of us. 'Ibey find it difficult to ob- t month' of ••· year -••• about due ~ -------------tain e111p1oym·~ ••·y find an abs-·• of ~~ ~~-------~ ~~w~ ~·~ or • Rt of ,,.uonwid• statistics which Re habilitation Proce •• Mu•t B e ,.u-·tlon~ tnl!I that ia not always wxlentandabl• ill reflect a JO percent incre<l!e'. in ~ ~ ~ alld they find a hostile climate that prac· ~er, rape. robbery and major crimes p t i t R ticaJly forces them back into crime. ~~lence over the.com~able period in 51~~1:1.~~~': 1 ~a~:1~il=·~t ~ the vein I used. earlier -itls time for us : THAT IS ONLY an.aver.age. Armed ;,ooi,.ry haa shown a national upowlng of W l>"«!lt and an analysis of that category or crhne In st• Orange County communities shows it . to be vecy Jiu.le behind the U.S. figure with a 22 pa-cent markup. A nat2on increasingly coooemed about crime will learn that juvenile amstr have set new rec«d.s with a greater nwnber of yoongsten consuming greater quantities .of. -illlclt drugs , becoming in-- creBSingly involved in major crimeti and filling poijce logs with accounts of bi~e. parties al whicb sex and drugs vie fct. popularity. ... It's a grim tale that the computer has to tell but for all that it has created fe.w pessimists in Orange Coonty. "We may not see any immediate. drop In what are admittecjly sobering·figurea," 1Said Hicks, "but I'm the last man to be tagged as viewing the situaUon as hopeless . I think myse1f that we aft go- ing to see a gradual falling off in at least some .areas of crimt and I think that a detectable reverse ~ is probably on the way." LAGUNA NIGUEL ATTORNEY Tom Keenan agrees and he sees one ray of light in the gloomy picture in a narcotics problem "which I think is going to gradua_Jly subside even if we don 't really notice it in 1970." more of us look much deeper and }ooger at the causes ol crime." AMEN, says Costa Mesa Police O'litf Roger Neth. who's "pretty pleased" with the W:ay his own city has come out in the latest gatllering or crime at,u.tica. "It may be," be Says, "that we .might eee a gradual g!actening of the rate in 1970 but I don't think it's going lo be any appreciable differenct." Neth. Hicks. Keenan and Judge Speirs are unanimous on one factor -the cause of the crime thatna.s reached record pro- portions and which has been tagged by an alanned public as the issue of mogt ma· jor dimemions in 1970. "We have the permissive attitude of tod~'s society and the failure of mafty parents to aeply the disciplines and. rules lo Which they were themselves exposed to thank far many of OW' criminals," NeUi said. "'We make too many excuses for the . Y0l19i5t~s." the cmcerned officer said. "W~~ much too pr~red '° ll'ff<wit.h an- aUitude ij>at we know is wrong and very ott.ed· we ·convince ourselves that we're justi\oo \)usy lo do anytlling about it right now. What we mean, of coorse, is that we"re very often too lazy to impose the discipline that is ao lacking." harmful bot which again have never been proved to be SIJCCiMful," Keenan added. "Perhaps our uSe or some of tt'e sophisticated systems and devices that are now becoming available to us might flelp us to remodel our t.echniques in cor· rectloo as much as ane o( them are helping In law enforcement.•• 1be father of a ·IZ-year-<ikf boy ·who is now in the fourth week of freedom follow- ing his ninth runaway from home and four spel'3 in Juvenile Hall thinks that Keenan has got a great point. "AU. YOU GET in this county,"''the father said, "is a ·lot or lip service to the great system of juvenile law and cor· rection that wa have but when It comes right down to it you find .a mountain ol paperwork and bureaucratic p~e in those courts and a molehill of actual treatment of young offenders. "My s.on got Jess than one· hpor ol counselling in four stays at Juvenile Hall," he said. •·He is beyond my control but.time and time again he was sent back tiOme. 'nf!·1ast·1:brue··he·'tlrt·awi~·Wtthlh an hour of betng returned." That bewll9ered father lashes Hicks, Neth, Judge Speirs and "anyone else wKo cares lo repeatedly pontificate about going back to the methods of the good old days when they themselves are the worst offenders in the practice of laxity. to evaulate, honestly and in depth the achievements if any o( our ·pr~t system and •IJ>lor• the possibility that ii can be replaetld with knnulae and method! more related to the times and the structure· of a !OCiety that is ·much changed from what it was when we created our cum:nt. methods o f rehabilitation.'" "I HAVE TO CONFESS," laid Judge Speirs, "that · rm not particularly en· thuslastic a1>9ut rehablhtalion either in terms of Its achjevements.but I w'onder if a lot of that isn't ~ue ~ an.ovei-loading of t.Qe people In .that parUcular field. "But let's faoe it,". the judge added, "when . you're all lhrotigh -With. your eYahlal1ons -and ·consultatiocis a n d counselling yoo come up"Wlth the coo· clusion -at Just. J do -that a Jot ol pCople prefer to. be 'crooks. · "A lot of these repeat offenders laugh al us,·• he said. '!Here a lot of them come no. more repentant than ·they were the first time and no more amenable to • claangiilg tfielr.wayi than~ would be.if v.·e spent l,000 hours talkh11 to them and cajollng them. ; "This doesn't, of course, m ean everyone we. get on the criminal calen· dar," the jurist quickly idded. "But it doe& mean that we"Ve got to be firm as well as fair and we've got to decide, pr~ferably at an earJy. stage <if the game, that we must 10rt the wheat fr.om the chaff. (' . . JUDGE SPEIRS -• ..... 1 ~ .. 1 · '!" CHIEF NETH 'Campus Role Must Be Scholarly, Objective' By GLENN S. DUMKE Chancellor, Calif. Stile College• The California Stale College system aince 1960. when it was started, has awarded 193,000 bachelor's degrees and 33.000 master's degrees. Jn additiOn, thiS system bas qualified more than 50,000 to become credentialed to teach i n California public schools. Calilomia needed a ~. high· level economy to support the ~nds who came to us. Our population· was in· creasing at the rate of I ,500 a day and mQO!'ly v.·as short. So the Master. Plaa.for higher educabon was born. A Ma.ster Plan team made . several basic recommendat.i<>M. ·One waJ that the principle of speciali:r.aUon be adOpted. The ' university was to t)e , aimed .aL graduate. w<>rk, profesak>nal achools and re.search, with a r e a s o n a b I e un- d~graduate base: the state. colleges' mission was superior wlde~ad,uate education. wlth attention to the mastt:r'11 dep-ec: and the junior colleges to Jnl>Br· ~ students fOI" more advanced work and offerlilg two.year vocational courses. being, and with plenty of time lo think Oil other things. It is a society which has perhaps placed too much emphasis on material benefit. bul not. enough on ~ non-maierial. The society has allowed its freedoms to be misused by th0&e who would destI"O}I the freedoms. As.a result, we have had a pull to the left in some academic disciplines over the years, and today our graduate schools are turning out, in cert.ain areas. adherents of the New Left in frightening numbers. But these things would not have happened in a society which did not invite them. If we manage to solve the problem in time. the re\'olutionisls wW go away and seek other causes. WHEN THE STA TE br'eaches it.a part of the contract and imposes politic31 or other pce:s.c;ures on the campus. t~ cain~ pus has a right to complain ...:. that is, if it is futfilling its part Of the conf;t'act. But if it is not -if the campus has abandorled objectivity in fav!)I" of partf5:anship - then society withdraws the insulaUon from external pressure \9'hich constlbrtes UNDER THE Master Plan I.lie State acade.mJc fi-eedom . _ COileges have prospered, both in a ThiS is what hall happt!:ned lately. The material sense and in the quality of campus has ceased to be objecUve. It service they offer to the young people of ~ has joined in the fray. It has become California. \V e-have more than doubled in -politically partisan -about the Vietnam size. We are now .serving more than war and our foreign policy, about W'bin 200,000 st.udents, to the university's problems, about poverty, about racial 100.000. issues. Some of these causes may well be Keenan, 43, is a former FBI agent who today specializes in juvenile and criminal law. He recently organi~ a _panel of at· torneys "' work with the JJ01>1i< d•fen- der"s off;ce to ensure adequate ~ talion for acrosed minors in Orlnlfl County. "PARENtAL LAXITY," agrees Hicks, "and it almost amounts t o en~ courHement of the kids to violate laws that Wflr! held in the deepest; respect by the!;. pattnta and, or couraa, irtlll an. We'~ ·witnessed a tremendoUa growth of dilljspect and unUI tbeee kidl are made to learn in their own home thit the fortes of law and order are for them and not agai.Mt them then all we can hope to do is. do w~t we're doing now -do our best to cope With rising crime and fight it witb every tool at our disposal." "In my case," he said, "the belt aOO the discipline I knew didn 't work because my son's problem obviously goes a little deeper than · that. But many parent& wonder about the use ot",dlllciJ!line when they go to court and find some judge ar refertt: «probation officer saylng 'Now, now, son. don't do.th8t again. yoo jusl go on home and let"s start afresh'." We are, after all , the.institutions whieh noble and worthy. but no mau.er haw "BUT WHAT t•vE seen 50 far in are turning out the people wbo wW run virtuous the Callie, the scholar cannot ·af· rehabilitation and, Jet's fact it. the ex· the state of California -the ford to take sides. because if he does, be "I'm most concerned about this culti!t murder trend and its po6Sible infilttatlon in~ the county~" said •J5eepan .. «i ~'Sueh crimes as the (Sharon.J Tate murders give us a new stioc.kin'g insight into the criminal mind of today and I think that this is where much of oor public alarm is justifiably centered. "Otherwise, I look for a 1970 crime ~nt that is very much on the lines of 1970," Kflfnan said. "But I agree with the It's pretty easy to form the same con· clusion from the Supttjor Court bmch, says Judge William Speirs, and the jurist is convinced that the crime rate coold be quickly lowered "if every pannt would impose tbe rules and discipline he ."What Lhey , mCJln," Ile said, "is let'! hope a miracle will happen and he'll allow us to close thls file. That, I think, is the extent al their interest." If that boy is going to be. helped, Keenan quickly agrees, the lime is now. "IF WE CAN GET to lhem in the 12·13-- 14 yt.ar group and get to them thoroughly and uaefully then wt!'re going to make big ;-----------Our Jtlan ln San f'ranci•co----------- Unfavored List By HERB CAEN SAN. FRANCISCO -People, places and thmgs we can do without in 1970: Sportscasters who use "real'' as an adverb : .. He made a real good·move there," "He has a real fine ~pair \of hand6" {"real" as an adverb II "looa and uncultivated," MYI Mr. Wewt•. who dkl a real fine job with his die· tiooary) .• People who say "Have a reel nice day." "Hi\'e a nice ·weekend" and '"Bless you" wilb all the warmth of a tape recorder. "Meaningful," "confrontation" and ''polarize.·· Magazine articles attempting to present square old Henry Kil5Sin1er as a "secret swinger"; iF he i11. so ts John Mitchell, who hll!i the kinde.st face since Torquemada. "WE CAN PUT a man on the moon but we can't" (clean up tbe streets, build a belt.er mouAttrap, <find a de· cent cup of coUee or aomethlng else OW bu no connection). bout Splro T .. >Agtj<w. who 14 tunny, unless you Ull.olt p ia funny. Bell-bottom pants on girls who don't bov< boll<-•· TV's ha.!l;y 'poR·Aanew retrelll into "aafe" docUment.riN (who's going to Wl1k QUty letters about Jacques Cousteau!): on the VI et n 11 m maeucrt ind the Black Pant.her kill· tnis. h waa the old·f11111Jonnd Jlf™ that dJd • job. • Any men blamin1...,1bodY·but· ltinu4tlf "nplanail<>!ll" from LBJ on wh1 he dldnl nm; he didn't. nm becluH he dldnl want to be def .. ted . Dbiner partners whole e)'tl 1!1it .,ver when lhe conversation turns to polluuOO of land. ,.. and sky, finally IJllB"ffiuring ".Well, it will all work oul : it always haa." Tbe voice of the Silent u ......... ' ~y .. I"' .. y. '' . .. ,s.PoRTS,fans·,.h>'livt arid die with ~· '~home" wam. • ll'l'P ~ mez:cenarl•• ftUI\ 1ll 0Vt<"" country who may be'playlnc ·e!selmtre next oeason. . Peoj>le -· ttuly ,..,. to .. peel miracles rrom the . officials who ~ rnised miracles tn. order to get elected. E6tabllshment types who knock the young people while stealfng t)l(llr slang, their-mU3ic and lhelr clothln&: s~yles. "lnsplraUonal" songs like ''I Did It My Way" -espetlally the Sinatra version , which is doubly creepy because he !OUflds as though he milly means it. AUTOMOB ILE adi that list "Crul,. COntrol " 11 an added !ea.tun; In my ~todel T childhood, we called it a hand throttle. Okhtera who 1Ul1 confu$fl; ap- pearance Clong hair, beards, odd clothingl with character, something Harry Truman never did : .u he crtee said. "An)'body with a necktie can kill a ~idtnL " Royal Air Force buttons on blazt.rs "'Orn by dandies who weren't in the RAF. AU. BLESSED· RELIEF' "Don't trus. anybody ovtt 30'' 1eem1 lo have died out of the ltnguage. poulbly bec-ause the kids who used to NY lt ha ve now reached that adv1nced q:e • • • Tht 1hortt11ed old-fuhlonnd I • version. "Don't trw;t ally body ,·' alway1 made more sense anyway. THE lflP WORD for "hippie"' i~ ''head," but 1 doubt I.hat it will eve r catch on ; on tht · olher hand, ••straight"' Is gradually supplanting "square ..... Line in a questl~re rec'd by Dan Biagi at the Cote d'Azur : ''How m3ny people do you employ, broken down by &ex'!" .. .lrtt1t: Kop- pes suggests a nllJJle for an Integrated saloon: Bar None .•. And would yoo say that a landklrd who leases a epllt level house has schizophrenlc tenan· cies? IN THE OLD DA \'S, ki<ls uStd to meak "'hind the barn to pufr on cigarettes, but all that h3s changed . Oh my h'ow irs changed. \Vllenever ( liRht up at home, four·y~r-<1ld ChriJtopher, brainwa6hed by niolher and TV, yells "No ciggcrlng!" (the ltkfs fir.st coined word). Now L find myself ~neaklrl( out of lhe house lo grab a JXSU or l\iJIO, hoping the kid won 't catch me, l'm r apidly turning Into 1 clostt smoker. , I plolt.ation by some of tbose procedures, businesSINn, the m a n a g ~ r s , the ceases to be a scholar. hasn't done much tocomiince me," Judge supervisors. the public servants, tbe Unfortunately, JKlt everybody In· Speirs said. "We may be on the wrong school teachers, the administrators of academe agrees wUh thi1 theory. The track. that's true. But in the meantime corporate firms, the risk takers, the campus is divided as lo the campus' rol~ we'Ye got to face up to the fact that a Jot leaders in agriculture, the active and relalionship with the outside. Not. of (l!.Jr prisoners come back before us for operators of th~ state's economy. We , sinct the ~1iddle Ages has the r.chis1n ))U11ishment and the even more simple .. graduate, more tha~ 50. percent of the betw"een town and gown been so wide and fact of life is that a Jot of· them expect bachelors degrees m this state. and -we deep. But I think l have the answer: to j t it." graduate more than 5 percent of the -if I can persuade enough oI my col- Neth fully agrees and feels that the bachelor's degrees in the United States. leagues. policeman's lot would be a far. happier one if the courts "would back us to the hilt "hen we put these offenders before the bench. "I see it 11 a Uiree-way duty,'' he said, ••that of the police, the public and the • courL'I. It is going to take tlie three agen-- cies working in concert and determined to correct this spiralling crime rate for us lo have any impact in this deteriorating situation." Until then. the pollce chief say~. he and oile him must put their faith in the ad of technology and the new mu$. cl availab~ to law enforcement by m sent hardware to the moon . "WE CERTAINLY NEED more police and better pou,e.'' he uJd. "But we also need and are getting, to 50me eltent. the mechanical aids in the war on crime that might help to tov.·er some of those figures." Neth praised the advent or helicopfers irito police work as a "good e:ii:ample of ·what can be achieved when law enforcement calls on scien« and technology for help.',.. Many poUce chlr!s share the view that society is being too lenJent with the repeat offender and point out that 83 per· cent of major crimes ih the United States are committed byJhis type of criminal. Did Netb &hare that view'! "E\·ery offender ls entiUed to a second chance 'and l think we just about have to gamble on most ponvieted persons.'' ..Neth sfld. "But wt should be more telect.ive when it comes to. consideriAg their eligibility for rthablllt•Uon programs and try aDd avoid what we're doinc now in many case8 -put.Ung a man on a pro- gtam.•'hm both ~prisoner and the pro. gram wenn1t made for e1ch other." CRIME -It bu the public C<>!ICm1nd to the point tbat aeven major Niticrime bOJi an now ln ~ Senate ~r and iL is cooftdtntly expected th11t ai ltut two of UIOfle me:aJUTe& will be pasaed. CRIME -ill conUnuln; Inroads Into our 80Ciety are JUCh that lawmakers ad- mit that the topic Is uppermost in the bulk of the me.II they receln: from &heir con!tltuents. Orange County, like the nalion, want.I 11clion. It teems destined to come but It iefmS equally arlaiq ttiat 1110 will not So down In hlstocy as tht year' •f the bi'tOkllirntJaJt. . ' THEN, just when everything was going go nicely -along came the revolution. 1lie revolution shook everybody up. as revolutions wlll . But I want to stress one thing -it was not started by the colleges and universities. It was started by other fon:es. We see an affluent society, with a younger ~ration wtth no sense of urgency about its own material well· AND THAT JS for the campus to return to its objective, scholarly stance, and lo shun partisanship, Obvi()\lsly this does not mean Lhat students and pro- !a.ssors cannot operate poljt.ically as ~ di'(i<luals, but it does mean that lbe"Jn. st~tion, the college or the \lnlversity, rrrust remain as much as possible pure and unsullied and above the battle. Crime Vi~tims Slwuld State Compensate Tliem? lf a man is m-ested for committing a violent crime. the state peys foc hUJ in· carttratim, often provides ~im with a Jawyer and, in some cases, takes over support of his family. The victim may be 5etiously in,!ured, incur a big medical bill and suffer a sizable Joss of income. Hence the questk>n : Shoo kl the govern· menl compensate victims of crime? Five stales now have assumed this responsibility and aime compensation bills are pending in a. number of legislatures. ~1eanwhile, a new effort' ls under v.•ay in Congress to extend flnan· els.I aid to criminal victims in the District of Colwnbia aOO all federal te.rrltoi'ie&. TlfE CO~CEPT is by no muns a. newfangled one. In the ~fiddle Ages, public and private compensation of crime victim' was accepted practice. tt wu on· ly a bandonf:!d when the state assumed responsibility for criminal pro6eCUOons and political leaders u t e d the ''Pf'OI" ecutlon~ to generate ( u n d s fOr tbdr treasuries. In modern timrs. atate compensaUon of crime vlrtlms v.·as first rein.~tuttd In Nrw Zealand in 1983. The practice. has hall !!inct ·been adopted In Britain, In Au.stralla's sta~ M New South Wales A.nd Jn the Canadian provinces of SNkatch· ewan and Newfoondland. Aside from the ~. the only real n1> po1ltJon to C"OmpensaUoh iJ .besed 011 the feeling that it may Invite carelHSMss on the part of jlOltnlJ•l vlcthm In the """' way that property insurance may makt a pet'IOll Jess likely to protecL hll ' imsessiorui because he knows he'll be reimbursed for lo!s •. THE AMERICAN state. wlrich pay crime victims are California. New York1 Maryland, Massachusetts and Hawaii. Depending on the state, compensaUon · 11 limited to medical expen~. or also covers deprivation of income and even loss of property. And it may involve only certain crimes. Limits vary, loo. Jn New York lJM muimum payment is s1s.ooo.' .In ~faryland, it's $30,000. Haw'aii is the Oflly one of the ftve states that doesn't require a YicU.m to sbo.w "hardship!' or "neut" In t~e da ys, It hi not safe lo walk the st.reels · in many Amtrican citic.s. Shoukt crime vict.im1 be paid? \ ------iiliiiiiiilil-- lla t uril a y. January 10, 1970 The Comment Page of the Dally Pilot seeks to inform and stimulate readers by presenting a variety of com .. mentary on topics of Jnter· est and significance from informed observers an d. spokesmen . Roborl N. WHd, Publl.i.or ·-=-----·-·..,,... ................ ..,,,.,.= ....... -----------------------------~----------------------------- Beal ---· --····--·-Estate. " t 1_ , l ,., ' .. Questi~nt end ' Comment By 'R••ltor . ' Randall M~Cardle Y orktowne Uuveiling- 197.0 Model ·Ho11ies ; ·New 1970 models of the cause of the highlyTaled poi)ular Shields DevelQpment · schools and "'ell-established Cornpany Yorktowne homes in urban centers· nearby. Hunt!ngt~o Beach are under: F'or families ,.;ilh college in con~tniction . C!l)d • are now mind, several junior collegeg a~a1Jable , _This announcement . as well ~s four-year · in· ~~~ made early this week by_ stitutions, including the D1~k . Kurth or ~urth and University of California at Asspc1a_tes, exclus1\·e sales . Irvine and Califo"1fa State age:nt..s . for Yorkto~e, \\'ho . College at Long Beach a·re emphas ized that a wide selec-\¥ithin easy commuting dls- f,ion co~ld be made by purchas· tance. Jng ~arly. · . There are a~al of · 12 ex· , Priced f~Qm f26,995, _with terior styles to from ~A. ~liA and conve.~t1ona1 and all or the home ar.e pric· £manc1n1 t e r: ~ ~ available, cd below $30,000. ~ese (1st-selling h.omes arc 'Furnished y 0 r k t 0 w n e idea.I for the gr?Wtng young n\odels are open. daily for in-farn~ly, Kurth said . spettlon and earl be reached With two, three or rour by driving s outh on ~r~ i:nod~s -~o c~oo~c BrooJthurst from the ·San ttam. Y~rktowne 1s an ideal Diego. Garden GrGve or Sanii commurn~y , [Of ..,.yone con· Ana Frcew~' . nected· Witfl~i&" O>unty's · ••Pid,rr•\¥11!;• -,,, · -· Awa1·ds· Slated • In a~dit1Cn'I' lo "tlle m.andilrd features round .on most homes, Yorktowne homes also ftature The eighth annual awal'da the 6tuekla Co. "turn-key·• dinner-dance. of the Huntington package. which allows a Beach-Fountain Valley Board homeowner to nwve into his or Realtors .will be held t'ltw home #i> inexpensive ly Saturday, .ran. 17 at the fJ'ld as qllic::kly a.g pos$lblc. Sheraton-Beach Inn. Included jn this package are Top awards wiU go lo the wch lte)'ll' as carJ)Ct.s. drapes Rciiltor of ~ tha Yejr and and fenb.tig. As50Ciate of tfle Y e 1 r ~ 8ecau.se or Us localion ln Re!lenrations Jor the dlMCr BunUngton Beach. famlllf!s dance msy be mede at the with yqoung chlldftn ha ve bo1rd office )7931F Beach foond Yorktowno perfeci be--_,,,.rd, phone 847.eo93. ' S•turd1y, January 10, 1970 : D.CCY -PILOT. 7: Newport Deal Entenain@rs · Buv.' .I I Hawaii Land .Site J' .. ·. Room to live, r'?om to grow at . the; heart of the , Irvine Ranch :--:oo ~ ··~· .. •. ~ 1.-; ,, • • ·r.----... i \I ' ' ~ " ' 0 I ~ I ~ I •• \\AST[~ SUITE 2 GA1tACE • I . I I I ' I ,-, ,. ' ' ' ,_' r--- '-· ' -'-' 1 0 I .., ' ' ::: t ___ _, Ci! r---"I ~ ' ' ,,, I > ' ' ~ ' ... ----' Move up to a Pacesetter.home at The Ranch in hvirie and you move into .a ne\v \Vay of living. The Ranch fi as been cspC ci.i1Ty-crcate"d (o(ioday's 1oung, acti ve families or1 _ the move. Hornes, llke the Vera Cruz model sho,vn. offer ci::imforlable, elegant living, wilh more-square f<?olage per dollar •.. £very home has · all the Pace"setter. touches~ o{ quality: the .spa Ciou s master sui'tes, luxurious c.arpeting, a 1am-· ily_roon1, formal and informal dining, beamed cathedral ceilings and warm textures lhrougho ut. from the \Voocl of the double-door·entry 10 the aged hri ck of the dr.i- 1nd tic firepl.ic-e. Desi gned (or l fving,"h"c.tu~C Pdcesette:r builds homes, nol.just f)ouscs : I.; ' • • ... sm~OOM ~ HAll Dt~ . OR BfDROQ,\' 4 COATS ·' 0 0 ..-'--~~ FAMILY R00,\1 ,.- ! ' NOOK • DINJNG ROQ\·\ 11 \ll,\;G f:.00.\1 And with every honlc, y~iu get. room (pr growing .. 1he · 'Ranch re-crea~es the f~el of ah early-.Calif.orni.i cA'iich,,. witf:i. perrnaneot greenbelts, eucalyptus-lined. pa1~~~·. and a central park. A Pa cesetter home at The RancJis an iFIVestment in land and an investment in living. . . Our 4-bedroorri Ver~·cruz mode l is priced at '$3"165 • J Other models, in 1and2 story,rlesigns, start a,t $28,450 · lt!I~ with th·e best FHA"" and VA financing available .. Corne C.Hl l'l•r• by loda y for a look. You'll probably wan.t to stay. Sale> office.71Al838·93JO ' ' : Pacesefter:·'.Homes_:· lhe _Ranch • ' . ,, '' .. \« .. ~--~--·-· ; . ' " ·- ' _. ". ' ,. ''~Oft ' ,. '"'• ., e lloll.CM1M • -~"· ' ,,,.. . \ . , I ' ... ., • \ . { '' < ' ' • , ·' ., -' '' ' . . . .. -' -1 ' l ' • l • ' ' ) ' ' ' ' • " ' i , ,•• \ r I ~ . 1· • NILYJltOT _ .• No Slowdown \: 1 County Building Boom Continues 1 Nei.ther tight money, strike~ nor l'nflationary cost lncreases •teem· ·to be able to slow ,Orange County's b u i I d I c g boom. · Floyd McLeUan, co u n l Y Real Es tate Com·se Set ·For Irvine Anew course. r.lntermedi- a.te Real Estate Appraisal," il being offered during the win- ter semester at UC Irvine. Paul Belous is instructor of the coorse. which begins at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Fine Arts building. Room 232. Belous has had 2(1 years varied real estate. experience and has taught real estate ap- praisal courses for the past nine years at UCLA Ex- tension . He is presently an ln- depen<fenl fee appraiser. real estale consultant and reallor and is associated with the Pete Barrett Realty Co. in Costa Mesa. The course· is designed for the appraiser, real estate salesman, and for the in- dividual wishing to learn how to value real estate. Sludents will appraise a home as a class assignment and a session will ,be devoted to leased fee valuation. directo r of building and safety, said conStruction p e r i:n i t s issued !or the unincorporaled areas of the county during 1969-70 should reach $160 million by year's end. In issuing stati.stics for November. ~fcLellan ~ld new construction t o t a I e d a ''healthy" $15,351,315, bringing the 11-month to lal on Dec. I to $46 million. He said his office anticipates a similar figure for December. "A comparison of November with October." McLellan com· mealed , ''reveals a surprising increase in dollar valuation per permit. While Noven1bcr valuation increased by nearly $2 million , total permits iuued dropped by 223, yielding an average of $24,360 per permit October's average was $15.860 -$8,SS per permit less than November.'' The top money permit issued in November was a $4 .8 million project by Oaklawn Homes to build seven 24-unit apartments in Laguna Hills, he said. fi.1cl..ellan said other stand- oots include perm its for $1.6 million office and manufac- turing plant for Cal ifoam Corp. of America in the Irvine lndustriaLcompJex, a $166 ,900 . industrial building at 17272 · Armstrona:. l r v i n e for B ritcher.Pacific Synergistic Products, aad a $100,000 Mission Viejo fire station at 25872 Marguerite Parkway. . ' • • New Housing Slide· No · Pl.ckup · Expect eH Be fore SprJn~ By NORMAN KEMPSTER . WASHINGTON (UPI) - 1'he word depreasion has been all but elijntnated from the lexicon of modem economics · but in homeblilld1na: t Ii. e violent ups , and doy;ns of former years retain. tbelr hor· rw. Since the end of World War II, fhere have beta five severe busts In the bom<bulldliig In· dustry with the pei:cent.ge decline In productloO otten nearly as sharp as the percen-- tage dn>p in the total economy during the 1929-JS depression. ~AN M1~uri ONE Of MANY POPULAR R.ANCHO LA cueSTA,MODELS The latest of these cyclical sildes is in progress now. Few e~pecl a slgni.Ucant · pickup before spring at earliest. Ne w Cue sta . Model Finished The economic:$ of housina: makeJ the swings from high to low production far ertater than changes in. the g~ral economy. In addition, the bowing cycles usually run ~ posite to other.business-cycles with the worst years for hou.fo ing coming -.as at present - in the midst of inflationary booms in the rest of ~· A n e w ~.006-square-foot two-story San Miguel model model home, the El ~rado, is has four optional exterior now coinpleled , lurnished and . choices. Prices of these homes range from $27,200, Fricker ~ecora l.~tl and open for vie~-pointed out. 1ng al Rancho La Cuesta in Models and the i;ales-in· Huntington Beach. The home · formation center may be visited seven days a week al Brookhurst St. and Atlanta Ave. Rancho La Cuesta is located 1.6-miles from Huntington Beach State P9rk and Ule *!enic Pacific,Coast Highwa'y. economy. , is selling for as low as $35.100, according to Bud f'ric~er, sales manager. The El Dorado has a full second story \\'hich 1nay be finished in three optional choices,· plus buyers' sug- gestiQns. As many as eight bedrooms and four bathroo1ns, according to family , needs . In soine cases a portion of t~e huge area may be fini"shed and the rest as desire_d. Laguna Vp ,,, Million Housing is what economists call a "residualuser" of labor, materials and money. When times are good, business con- There ,are. titr~ o t h e r floorplans, with three exler'Wr elevaUom each-offered. The Year.end taily of building permits issued in Laguna Beach revealed an increase of almost a mi.Ilion dollars in . construction in the city during I 1969. Total valuation of 510 per- mits issued during the y e a r .amounted to $6,0&6,645, com- pared with 1968 totals. of 502 penni&s with a valuation ·d' ll.13%.97j . • The 1969 buildiJ)g figure st.ruction· offe!" .higher w~g.es almost tripled the 1967 low of , th~ . homeb,Jildmg to skille_d $2,537 ,229. buildblg ~ades wor~ers and. it -Construction or several large pays : higher pnces, f ~ r commercial buildings and ma-mater1al~.\t the aam.e tune, 10- jor remodeling jQbs on others terest rates on bonds, st~ helped boost the 1969. valuation. and other .P o t e.n t i a l · U'J-- Boikling of· sina:le .family vestment.. nse.·hlghe.:-than tM residences also took an up-r~tes on mortgaies,. drawi,ig tuhi; ,with 10 single residences money out of the home finarice included .in the 3.f pepnita 1:1.s-field. Mied in -~ember:. . . ~. At· the :oth;r ·.end. or the general cycle, busi.nes.! con- struction declines and so do Investment interest r a t e s . Workers return t-0 bomeboildl.ng and mortgages become more attracUve to ip. v~stors. Homebuildlng spurts again. This counter.eycle reaction cl homebulldiD1 maku: it much more diff1C!Jlt f o r g~mment to take action ~t ....Wd cushloo the market forca. Some.efforts have ~en . II wOuld havt; ·~aen~ ifMrtat ,.ta up .... :~· fw:th<\r reducing Pri'lt. mortcll• ac- quisitJon1 ·aM borrow\n&S." "Ttle ultbnate coal coq- ceivabl)' coutihave din\l)ed to MO billion Ot' mere, .. the· bank said. • . FNMA,which ln t• was a government areney but has now been · ~Yerted . into _a governm'!llkpqnsored prtva~ eorpori.Uon, is.· inv~. far m>de, mostly by the F'Meral more. heaYily In mortc.,.. National Mortga1e Assodi.tion now tban it dlt.in 19". (FNMA) al\d the Federal • · Home Loan Bank Board (FHL8B), to pump money in- tO tight m·ortgage markets. In fact. it can be argued that FNMA and FHLBB have provided the cath for most residential conatrucUon since the money. markets Ughtened in early 1969. But, as the First Nation.al City Bank of New Yock said in its monthly economic letter, government efforts an partly self defeating. A ,Delight fOR DINGHIES, SAILIOATS •nd FISHERN\IN '"' F~MA and FHJ,BB must bOrrow In the conventi.Onll "'* money markets · to finance OHL Y H LIS. their operation!. FNf\fA now is ~ OlrfLY ....... paying up lo 8.25 percent iD- terest, a fact which eon. tributes to the o v e r a 11 tighlnes.! of lhe markets. The First City Bank said in l)\e 196H7 credit crunch, the government "'wouJd have had to·J)Ol,lr around $15 billion into rilortj-41ge acq~sllions to,affset the contraction in private len- din•-" The actual outlaY was onfy 16 billloo. . ' · , The bank ~ Ir the gove,n- ment . bad sought . to . borrow and r1leodil>e ~r It billi°"' A.MlllCA.N MA.DI COMMANDO MOTORS #1•1-1 M.P.-S1M.lt #751-71/t t;l"-$241-lt ftM &-L ... ~ MMeli Boat , lsraiid, 111:, JM w,;c;.,, H'wt. Ii ....... (714) 642"6SO . ' isG/sOur . an .·. iguel 4 {/teat C£xtenors CZiJ . ~ose Prom . • • 2· OR 3-CAR GARAGES • ALL-ELECTRIC PATIO KITCHENS • BUILT-JN RANGE AND .OVEN WITH STYLISH DARK GI.A.SS 000~ • BUILT-IN DISHWASHEA • HEAVY DUTY DISPOSER • FULL WIDTH PL.A~ OlASS MIRAOAS IN All BA.Tl-IS • STA.INlESS STEEL KITCHEN SINKS • GOLD ANODtZED ALUMINUM KITCHEN WINDOWS • TEMPEllEO GI.A.SS SLIDING WALLS • CUSTOM DESIGNED HAND FINISHED HARDWOOO KITCHEN CABINETS • L.MGE KJTCHEN PANTRIES • SijAKf ROOFS - !!'""'' .. H!l<lOOlll •• 4 BR·3 BATHS Prices from Live ne1r tht oce1n In Huntington Beach. Enjoy the clean, crisp off1hort breeze. At Rancho La Cuesta you'll fi nd homes to complement thl1 -fi ne environment. Thttt art l1rge comforttblt fam ily homes de1Jgn1d with fl air ind Imagination. Come out today ind ln1pect our Sin Miguel model• ••• we 1lao'h1ve e large 11lectlon of oth•r fine homes. VA, FHA, Conventional terms 1v1i11ble Phone (714) 988-2929 Juat take a loo k at these quality fe atures : • $32,990 SAN DIEGO FllEEWAY ATLANTA Rancho-. t.c ..... • CUL TU RED MARBLE PULLMAN TOPS • FORMAL DINU.0 ROOMS . t; 0: I • MASTER BEDROOM VANITIES A.NO LARGE CLOSETS • CUSTOM LIGHTING FIXTUAES THROUGHOUT • DfPENDAILI, .CCiST..SAVING" FORCm AIR HEA.TINC • FASHIONABLE OVAL BASINS IN ALL BATHS • ....UA.REO FOft AIR c.oNOfTIOHtNG • fUUY INSuLATID.J MINIML IATI CEILING! • SHOWlRS OVER All TUBS • VI NYL -ASIESTOS FlOOR TIU IN KITCHEN, ANO FAMILY ROOM • ACOUSTIC CEILINGS • HA.ND TtXT\JRED WALLS • C:OHCllETt Oii~~ _ • UNOOtQROUNDl.UTIUT9tS ' • CATHfDfW. ·CIJUlrlOa , • LAftQI OllAQOUl<INTIRI -~ • '8DWl.'nMOUOH-PATIO-fCJTCHIH WrNDOW wmt 111MNe W • S BATHS • S2·GALlON WATER HEATERS • WOOO.:BUANINO FIREPl.A.CES WTTH OAS LOG , llQKTlftS • BUILT·IN TV AND TELEPHONE ·ourtrrs • HAfrlO.ClltNTlD WROUGHT..fllON IWUNGI • 220-VOLT wUIMo TO Dlllvtfl LOCATION ' • AllCHITtCtlJ!IAU.Y COOllblNATlD EXTtftlOftS • TAl liPUL U8l Of MASONRY • WEATHEftPROOF. ELECTIUCAL OUTLET AT PATIO • • DESIGHffl UL£CTED HAflOWAllE • LOW MAINTENANCE EXTERIOAS FEATURING .$TAINED AOUGH BEAMS AND SIDING, WITH COLOA ~OAT STUCCO • RAISlD ,AHfL ENTRY DOOftS • RANCHO hA GUESTA HUNSTINGJON ,BEAC·H \ I I • • I j ' :ZS4IJ,~ 'J.s~~ ie~tiqn -... . -· . ' . \,,, -~·. - , Huntitigton Apartment Unit Open ·-c•1tr1•KAT• Of' •utlMllS LEGAL N011CE Fp.r. .Mo ;r.tgage Fund Hike ·w:IJiHJNGTON · -Tlw Na· tloft~ ·Anocl•tlon or Home B\U\der:s 1odiY strongly en· d0r.M · p~ legislation which would encourage mor• ccnumer savings in thrift. in- 1tituti011S and help to provide addlUonal . funds ror home m~a~. lendipg. · · Lukens JR.Phio) to ac-- complisb this, The cmtasure .would exempt rrom-Feder-I toes the fi rst $7'°· of dividends r e. c e iv e d by depositors In thrift institutions such as savings and loan -associatioos and m u t u a I ~anks. · A c II• g. N~HB Preoldeol .Lquil R. Dalila said the ii ,000 tnefu)er .a ssocia t i ou 111 "bWUJy In suppoft" of ·, bill lntrodUccd by Rep. Jl, E. In introducing the measure, &he Qh.io., Republican .said the bill would "encourage the flow ·of savings to thrift instltutions by increasinc Ult-effective 'Making ·s~ene~ i Home Buyers Start Earl)· · FREE LECTURE SERIES I TJiE sro0cBRoKERS TO KNCJtN IN'Yll'E 'tQl!J TO AN INFORM-\TM LECTURE WHER E you will'!Jeam •boot I mutual run<JS and Uniform gifis,;what t~y are~howtncy· worfc: and their diffe rent invest~ent ob;ectiYcs. Allso, 4lll 1 intereling color movie will be sflown. stALllfACll-S;turday, )anuaiy<!Otli ... ·I continuously from 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 pm.- Mannings Cafeteria, 13900 Bay Bouk!vard. !'fOl.RANa-Monday, January 12th at 7:30 p.m. ·: Bullock's Del Amo-Tea i'.oom J 4thlloo<l. Carson and Hawthofne.. ' ':wESTClffSTU-Tuesday, January 13th I" 7:30 p.m. . llirportMa6ha ttote~tarn Ropm. :; 8601 Uncoli1 Boltli.varci. " :lA HAlllA-Wednesday, January Hth i1t 7:»p.m . , ! 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I c 11: ar:· ,..._ twlf'N t >..-a , __ ,.. ... _..._ ___ _ :~ ........ ~~~~~~~~ I •oo .. ss '-------·- PAINE WEBBER JACKSON &CURTIS .. _ ... \ ... our 1nodels are still going up! • '.!> Y6rktowne . ,. . ' -. . ·HUN.TINGTON BEACH ' ·. \Vait if you wish until our new models arc finished , then come lo the Gramf.Opening. Better yet, come lo Yorktownc-Hunlington "B~acb right now. 'That way, you 'll have a head start toward the mos~ exciting new hol)"lcs yet. Wt're near the beach. Great loca· ... ' . ~ . 1ion, great dC~igns, great features and priced to be the biggest bargain ovc"r.' That"'s York1ownc-Huntington Beach! · 2,>3 and 4 Bedr-ooms • 2 Baths •from $26,995 VA • FHA • CONVENTIONAL FINANCING AVA ILABLJ; Another Choice.! Whtn )'OU ICC Yorktowne, .w:~ -Yorktowne Il. too! ... .......... .. " lk ptiw lOc pl!W/JI lClc: pllw/11 lClc: jillw111 ht l)llW 3Ck. p/l"N II 10•0 of 11w Jk lll!W lOc. p!IW/11 JOr. p!lw/11 "'-JO( ri11w1, JO( lll!W/11 JO( pl\W/# "' ... 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Showdown Set Sunday NEW ORU:ANS (AP) -The frisky Minnesota Vikings have the defense to ahut off Kansas City's 5-9 ruMers and the offense to put enough point. on the board for a W.13 victory in SUnday's Super Bowl game. Naming a score, of courSt, can be ridiculous at times because a trailing -team usually gets desperate and puts the r ball in the air, risking a rash of h1t terceptions and a rout. The Purple Gang of Carl E\ler, Gar)' Larsen, Alan Page and Jim Marshall figure to put the heat on U:pny Dawson, Ou TV Sunday Noon, C/1annel 2 already carrying a heavy mental load because or reports he will be drawn into a nationwide gambling investigaU011. Dawson, 34, a National Football League retread v.·ho was the loser tA:l Green Bay In the first Super Bowl game in 1967, throws to his backs almost a! often as to his wide receivers. So 1i1ike Garretl and Robert Holrries will be getting special attention from the 1ifiMesota Hnebacking trio of Roy Winston, Lonnie Warwick and Wally Hilgenberg v.·hen they move into their tones. Until Wanvick suffered a sprained left ankle last week they had done a fine job of shutting down the middle t o Cleveland's talented receivers. Warwick reportedly is healed. Defense is the name of the game in Ji.tinnesot.a. ju.st as it really is in Kansas City, despite coach Hank Stram's in· geniou.s offensive sel.S off the I-formation. The Yikes have allowed less than 10 points a game behind their great pass ru.sh, improved linebackers and adequate secondary. Joe Kapp obviously is lhe key on of- fense. Eskimo Joe likes to run the: ba11 around or over people and is capable of turning a brokt'l'l play into a touchdown 1s the Browns discovered. UCLA, Trojans Subdue Rivals The basic Viking game is t.o run Dave Osbom and Bill Brown or hi.s replace- ment, Oscar Reed, inside the tackles. From Oregon They come right at you with everything they've got behind the blocking of all· league center Mick Tingelhoff and the other members-of t~ unden'ated of- fensive line-guards Jim Vellone and Milt Sunde and tackle:s Grady Alderman and Ron Vary. When the opposition double' · covel'3 Gene Washington. the Vikings leaping long ball threat, Kapp switches lo John Henderson or Jon Beasley, his tight end. .}le throws to the backs about 33 pei'cent of the time. In the area of kicking, the fie ld goa l rrien are close. Fred Cox of the Vikings •t made 26 or 37 or 70 percent in r'gular season. Jan Stenerud, the Chief's Norwegian hooter, made 'l1 of 35 for 77 percenL Jerry 'Vilson of the Chiefs had a 1talistical edge in punting with a 44 .4 yard average to the 40:.yard average of the Vikings' Bob Lee. Kansas City's offense rates third in the AFL and the Yikes are loth in the NFL. Both teams lead their leagues in defense. Da.,.,·sOn is no Joe Namath but he is an efficient passer when given time. That could be the key factor. The Chiefs come out of an I-formation, often with light end Fred Arbanas right behind Dawson. They usually shift but sometime.o; run out of that set and also may drop into the old tight-T. Sometimes Otis Taylor or Frank Pitts. the wide men, are behind Dawson. Garrell and McVea, his replacement. are a pair of 5-9 scooters. Garrett led the Chiefs in rushing with 732 yards, pass receiving with 43 and touchdowns with eight, six on the run, two on the pass. He can run inside despite his 190 pounds. '\'ith the varied olfense, coach Stram attempts to hide the little backs -Gar- rett. McVea (182) and Holmes 220 -each 5-9 behind the big offensive line of tackles Jim Tyrer, H, 270. and Dave Hill, 6-5, 260. guards Ed Budde, S.5. 260 and Mo Moorman, 6-5, 152, and center E. J. Holub, 6-4, 236. Wendell Hayes, 6-1, 220, Behlnd Holmes, is their big back. Garrett's double threat as a receiver and runner is a problem for any defense. Taylor. a 6-3, 215. wide receiver. is the biR all-the-way threat. PitUi and Gloster Ri chardson are the others. Arbanas nQl'mally is not a pass threat. He caught only 16 all year. LA.KERS CLOBBER A. TLA.NT A., 127-112 An.ANTA (AP) :... Jerry West, Elgin Or Baylor Jnd Harold Hairston combined ,,-foe. 61 points here Friday night and Jed •! the Los Ana:eles J,.akers pa.st the Atlanta -. H1wn, 127·112 in a National Basketball AAOciatlon game. West scored 26 for Los Angeles, Hair- 1ton and Baylor had 21 apieee. The Lakers took command 36-29 after one qu.arter and were never striously threatened thereafter. The victory cut the Hawks' Western Divlsloo lead over the second place Llk· en to 514 a:ame1. Los An1:ele1 jumped on top ea rly In the 11me anil never fell behind in. el•imlng thtJr sixth 11me In the la.!t eiaht outings. oullncs. I LOS ANGELES (AP) -The unbe aten, top.rated UCLA Bruins ripped the Ore- gon Ducks 75-58 Friday night to open t,he_defense o( their Pacifi~ Conference title. Meanwhile. at the nearby Sports Arena. , Paul Westphal came off the bench and scored 20 points as Southern California topped Oregon State 64-Sl Fri- day night in tl1f: first Paclfic-8 Conferenc~ game for both teams. Oregon State made a run at the Tr o- jans at JS.,.13 but Southern Cal went on a 14-2 blitz nlidway in the second hall to put the Beavers· awa y. · WestphaJ's 20 poiiits. 11 In the second half. led all scorers. USC's Joe f\.1acket added 18. Vic Bartolome, the.Beavers' 7· foot center. scored 11 and Vince FriLz and Gary Freeman each scored 10. Led by John Vallely and CUrtis Rowe , \\'ith 18 points apiece , the Bruins unleash- ed a ball<ontrol orfense fo r much of the game. The Ducks were led by Rusty Blair v:ith 14 points. They trailed by only eight points with 4:42 to play before the Brui ns locked up the victory . The Bruins romped onlo the court and into a 9-0 lead in the first 90 seconds. Steve Patter.son did the early damage. and as Henry Bibby hit on Jong.range jumpers UCLA extended the margin to 1 ~-4 . On!gon finally gol some scoring from Blair and Jim Henry oo inside jumpes. The Ducks slashed the lead to 34-2• v.ith an minutes to play in the half on key baskets by Bill Dhozdiak. The Bruins then slowed the tempo of the game. s.,.,;tching to the ball-control orfense to hold a 46-33 intermission edge. Hula Bowl, Duel on TV; Grune a Tossup HONOLULU (APl -Exper~ rate the game a toss-up and riva l coache.'I hive predicted a high-scorina: contest for today's Hula Bowl Classic here . The game v.·ill be telecast at 4:30 p.m. on Chan nel 7 in the Southland . Observers say the team ¥.'Ith the _guarterback will win, but the big question Is wllettier Purdue's Mike Phipps of the North team is better than the duo or Steve Ramsay and Bob Antlerson for the Sooth . North coach Jack Mollenkopf, who an- nounctd his retirement as Purdue coach this week. naturally favors his star. who was runner-up for Heisman Trophy honors . But South coach Chuck Fairbanks says Ramsay. of North Texas State. could be every bit as good as Phipps. Fairbanks also said Anderson , of Colorado, wHI pro- vide good back-up as a ruMing quarterback . t\1ollenkopf said he feels the key lo the North's succei.s will be whether Phipps can gtt good pa55 protecUon . But the North Stars w\11 also have ·to lllop Steve Owens, the Heisman Trophy Winner from Oklahoma. i\iollenkopf prtdlcts a high·setiring game, and Clernaon's frank Howard, ln. charge of the South defense , agrees. ) . • . " KANSAS CITY SUPER CHIEF -MIKE GARRETT ' . :T, I ' < -~ • I ) ,4 ' " I MINNESOTA SUPER STAR -DAVE OSBORN I Senior Stars Clash 1Today In Grid Tiff MOBILE. Ala. (AP) -Running backs from the top tv.·o teams in f,he nation have been chosen for the rival starting backfields1n today·s Senior Bowl·all.fitar football cimtest. Ted Koy of national champion Texas will start in the South backfield. Penn State, which finished second In On TV Today U a.in •• Cllannel 5 the final Associated Pre.ss rankings, will be represented by Charli e Pittman in the North attack. Koy is the only member of the Texas sq uad on the Senior Bowl list. Pittman is joineU by two of his teammates. defensive tackle Mike Reid and quarterback Chuck Burkhart . Denve r Broncos coach Lou Saban, head man of the North, said Burkhart would be the backup man for San Diego State's Dennis Shaw. The South's sign<'I caller will be Terry Bradshaw of Louisiana Tech . Other probable starters for the North are running back Garvie Craw of Michigan; nanker Todd Snyder of Ohio University: split end Jerry Hendren of Idaho ; tackles Lynn Larson of Kansas St.ate and John Ward of Oklahoma State ; guards Don DeSalle of Indiana apd Mike Carroll of San Diego State and tight end Jim /,1cFarland of Nebraska. Bradshaw. Koy . running back Larry Stegent o! Texas A&M and flanker Ken Burroughs of Texas Southern are the South's backfield. Vikes' Ace Osborn Not Fancy Type NEW ORLEANS !AP) -Da-. O.born is one or those rare bird!; a runner who made it .tll the way back from knee surgery to become the heavy duty ground threat o( a National Football League champion . "I'm not one of those fancy guys,·• said Osborn, who will be running for t~e f\.1in· nesota Vikings in Sunda y·.s Super Bol\•l game with the American Football League champs from Kansas City. .. I don't have those fancy moves. I just hit into a guy. hoping to slide or roll off him and spin." For those who missed the Vikinas' playoff victories over Los Angele~ and Cleveland, Ozzie is the fellow who dived In for two score.s against the Rama and romped 20 yards. shedding tacklers, for a clincher against the Browns. The former North Dakota University star from Cando, N.D. -population 1,700 -led the Vikings with 643 yards an 186 carries for seven touchdo.wrus and also caught 22 passes for Z36 yards and one score in the regular season. CAREER APPEARED OVER In the training campaign of li68, fol· lowing his brilliant m-yard season in 1967 when he was second to Leroy Kel · ley for the rushing title. it appeared it might be all over for Osbom. Attempting to catch a pass for a two. point conversion against Denver, whe'.1 they were experimenting with the twe>- point rule , he damaged his left knee. Ozzie c1 ught the pass and also ran :'1 sv.·eep on 1J11other conversion belore he realized the extent of the injury. Evtn then, they thought it . .,.,.as minor and the operation was not performed un- til four weeks later, just before the season started. He was back in action in the last three games and two playoffs . "Irs a menlal thing at first,'' he: said. "You wonder what will happen when you get hit. In practice you make the full cut 1 and wonder if your leg will buckle. You don't have time to worry in a game. "I have no problem with it. I sUll lift weights with the left leg four or five times a week . I think· it aclually is stronger now than the other knee." A 13th-round draft choict in 1965, Osborn sat behind Tommy Mason in his rookie year and nnally moved in after Masch was hurt ;,, 1966. Jn 1967 he took o'Y!:r when Mason was traded to Los Angeles. In the early years he had trouble as 1 pass catcher. Norm Van Brock11n. then the coach, once said he had "Ice picks for hands." Constant working with the backup quarterback helped h i m overcome the problem. . ;'We nevtt had to catch many in col- lege," he explained. SlJRPRl:;ED BY DRAFT Osborn had no idea he wou ld get • chance to play pro football until hi! senior year when he began to hear from Dallas and Los Angeles. He was surpris- ed and delighted when the Vikings drafted him and Joe Thomas, then the personnel clllef, negotiated with him. "I like to block for Bill Brown and in pass protection," he said. "Naturally, l like to carry the ball. With the QefeMts they use now it is difficult lo get outside with the sweep. We usually nm Inside. between the tackles and try to hit and slide to daylight. "You know our slogan '40 for &O', 40 men for 60 minutes. That's really the way it is. At this point there is only one im· portant thing -winning the cham· pionship. "The money 1$13.000) is big but. honestly, it is secondary. We want lo ao all the way." Harney Takes LA Lea.d; Palmer Staggers to 72 LOS ANGELES CAP) -Veteran Paul Harney po~ted an early 66 Friday, then sat back and watched it stand up fbr the second-round lead in the $100.000 Los Angeles Open Golf tournament. The silver-haired ch.:b pro. now only • part-time performer on the pro tour. had a 36·hole total of 135, seven-under par for h\'O trips over the 6,821-yard Rancho Park Golf Club course. Harney, 40, held a nne-stroke lead over a group of six, headed by Billy Casper, tied at 136. Casper had a geC(lnd·round 68 and was tied for second with Ken Still, alS<> 68. J~a\e Irwin, 66, Don Massengale, 69. Jim Wright, another club pro, 68, and Larry ,.1owry. who had the day's best round with a 65. Hamey. whost last victory was In this tournament in 1965. was one of the first ofr the tee and ·any chance the late starters had of catching him 'W!f'e wash· ed a .... ·ay by a steady afternoon r1ln. Ar.><>ld Palmer slaggered in with a 72 and ~·as ..,.,·en back at 139. Harney, one of the longekt hitters on the tour. opened "'ilh birdies on his first l\vo holts·, running in a JS.footer on the fir st and puttl"B a three-Iron ela:ht feet from the pin on lhe second. •le dropped a curling 4Q.fool putt on the I sixth and chipped to within four feet for anoth er bird on the eighth. He also birdied the par-five 13th, which he reached. in two, but bogeyed the 15th when he drove into trees. He got the stroke back on the next hole. wedging to within six feet and canning the putt. Harney, the head pro al the Plea.sanl Valley Country Club in Sutton. Mass ., plays only about 10 tournaments a year but has always had a particular liking for this one. In four years starting in 1H3 he finish- ed second. first, fir.st and second in the Lo.\ Angeles Open. ll'IUI H1rMY Kt ft Stlll Hilt lrw!ft 11111 (1111• Jl111 Wrl9Pll 0.... M1u 1 ... 1l1 L•rno ~.., Al G1lbtf9trJ 01vt Si.tti!IJll Olvt HUI , l • .,,. '''""" \ .J Lt! TttvlNI ,,,,., 01" "· H. Silct1 le>Co \.""" 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Elmer Combs may have had his 41st birthday \Vednesday, but you can bet your Chrlstma! stockings he added' 10 years to ·that total Friday night before :: . his Huntington Beach High basketball team pulled itself back together. ,• " The Oilers were taking on invading ' Servile in a non-league tiff and for a half, Huntington looked Jik{ a gym cl~ mob comn1itting 14 tti1hovers and hit· ting ·only 28 percent of its sholS to trail, 26·23. Earlier it had trailed, 10-3. However, the Oilers shook off tno.5t of those first half miseries. pulling toget.h-- er .two stfong quarters .to bomb ~e Friars. 70 ·:'>3, and up their sea.son rec- ord -to 10-5., It was the taH. muscular twosome cf Tony Cate and Lee Walters that did in coath Larry Walker's outfit. Bet'lll·een them they poured in 14 field goals from underneath tJ1e ~sket a~ thev wound up with 42 of· their teams poifits "'ilh \Valters getting 23 and Cate 19. Curt Carlson also came to life that last half and ended the eveniog w i I h 14 on an assortment of shots. AltJ1ough 1-funtington was guilty of 10 more turnovers those last two per- ' ' iods. the Oilers had on their shooting •, •" " . . " 1hoes. . I d They popped in their first 10 f 1 e goal tries of the third quarter to take a 43.43 lead. They managed to ll ta, Y ahead by four until the last 5:13 of the game . Then a bucket by Carll!Oll and four quick poinlS by Cate made it 56-46 and Combs coi.J\d at last relax. , .. ' The· victorious Orange and B~ck end- etl up canning 45. 7 percent of 1t1 field goals while the F'riars made. only 34.9 •• •. ' ... •' percent or theirs for th.e evening. Huntington is back 1n. ~~nset P I a Y \Vednesday night at 7, v1s1t1ng Western. Sl!ll;Vtll!! t5ll •11 " ,, . ' ' ' ' . HVNTINOTON Cltl , .. 1.0<1 Wl1t 1.1oro C.•!• wine" ~ll'"~il• " U ~tyrtlt)Ur I Mt~•' , ~ 0 1 !OrU!ltl lt Dunn • • 2) L~W Tdn~lt c~mptn••O O'Ctll&~1n fo8rlOW )J 16 \0 10 TDllll Score tv G11•r1••1 1l 1l t~ 1-jurit<ngot~ &•t~ 11 II 22 " ti ...... 10 1 I 11 • ) ' 10 , l $ 1 O o I o • 1 l ' 0 , l 1 , 0 1 • O O I O 0 0 , 0 n•1•.» n -sl l$ -11 ", l\1ari11a Nails :,: 5 7 .49 Victory .... ,, . In Loop Duel By DAVE CEARLEY Of 1111 DllilJ ,.llt Sti ff s;,me nifty third quarter sh~ng and A bold coaching maneuver proVlded Ma- rina with a 57-49 SUnset League basket- ball win over host Western Friday night. The Vikiogs, in their loop oP:'ner, sh~ ()ff the pesky Pioneers early in the third 1 ~uarler. rolled to a 17·J>O!nl lead, and ,. eoasted . the .reat of the way. fl.1arina's edgt was sparked by ·~ 13-2 gC{lring margin in the last four minutes of the third frame . \Vestem proved extren1ely troublesome for the Vikings in U1e first eight min- 11tes. f\tarina's ·situation. took a tu~ for the \\·orse \\'ith one minute left 1n the period. however. "'hen high-sco~ng f!'r - . ·'. ··\vard Rick Mosier picked up his third personal. •:·· V.iking coach Jim Stephens then JUiJ,de the move that may have saved the game. ·Stevens removed both ti.fosier and center 1 ! Kipp Baird from the contest. and nelt~er : · p\ay'ed· the last nine minutes of the hr st hall. A re~ted Baird and a renc\ved i\·losier !hen blitzed \Vcstern in the third quarter. \Vester11 could never take advantage of , • !ht tan t.,..•osome·s removal as the Pio- neers hit for only a pair of field goals and two free thro\\'s in the listless 5ee· •.,·. "nd quarter. o;' .,. ·-- " ' Baird led all scorers with 15 while. -playing less than· three quarters of the game. MAIUHA Oil fl II ,r '' ' l ' 11 • ' 1 10 'WfSTl•N 14'1 ,.,.,.,, 1 ' 4 I l l ) • o 1 I t 1 0 0 1 1 0 I ) l 0 1 ' D O 1 O ·-· Tvtntr 11.tlltf'IY G•IQl'>l"f 1t11n "''" Oulll<v n 1r u v Tot•l• S<trt ., 0111rt.n 1! 10 " . • " 0 I J i •• s 11 J I 5 lS l J I f 2 I l J l O I I ' 1 • s 11111••• lflot•e Sports 011 Page 14 ·----·-·---------·----------------------------------------·------·--- Saturday, Jalluary 10, 1970 DAILY ~ILOT r :J . ' Aiileaters Stop Titans, 84-79 .!> ) • ; By ROW&Nl Jl. HANDY ain to 10 early in Ille second stwna, • ~ Mi OliJY Plltl ll•H 53-45, . A jPr•aamt ~ to rwt and a sharp-Al tNi point, Steve Gerjets personal· ah«>ting game tiom the floor pi.Id big ly took command for the Titans and in d~Videnda fov the"'UC ·Irvine basketball the next 4\l mJnutes, the vislton haa tied the score at 58-$8.. team Friday night. Coach Alex Omalev's charges t h e n COach· Tim '1'tft's Anteaters evened moved in froot ror the only time in the tneir sea.son rm>rd at 5-5 with an 84-second half, &2-«l, ~Jor't Bill ~foore 79 victory over a stubborn Cal Stale and Jef£ Cunningham exploded to "'id· (Fullerton) tiYe before an en1buslas\ic en lhe margin to 10 again. • crowd in Crawford Hall , -, ln the final 1;50 the Titans shaved lt wasn't a cut-and-Oried victory for five off the lead but were unable to th~ Anteaters, however • .Durtng th~ generate enough steam to get In front. space of 4~ minutes tn the flrst hall Jrvine followed· a plan for a running the score was tied on ejgbt occasions game ml>{lt of 'the way. ~th the Irvine quintet holding the lead "We are going to try and run against five timea and the Titans three. . them," Tift 1afd before the encounler. The l,1.o teams raced up an<t-down "lf we don't control the boards, h~· the court, scored and seemed to wait -' ever. we will have 'to make an early for-their opponents to.retaliate. S\\'itch." • tr~ne' J>!llled to 1a lli~·point edge ai The Titans held. the lead it good por· the 1nterrrussion and increased the mar· lion of the first half. But Irvine ~ad a hot sl\ooliol hand. hltlinf 20 of 31, and put lhe ruru:)Jn& game ·to lls Iullcst use. Jn-the matttr of per~tages for the varsity game. UC trvlnc Mt 53 percent from the Door v.·hlle the Titans h i t on 50.7 percent. Neither team was able to show any consisltncy at the f r e e throw line. UCI hit 51 .9 pertent and Fullerton 52.4. Cunningham was the leading•rebound- cr for the Anteaters \\'ith 14. Stev~ Sa- biris had nine assists and ~1iltc Barheif six. Cunningham paced the sCoring it· tack with 26 while. Mpore had 21. John Glavinovich played his ·b·e s t game or the year' scoring six, points jg a short period in the first half and get· ling numerous rebounds during a cru- cial UCl spurt. The undefeated IAOtialer .freshman quintet took its. sixth straight ·victory of the year over the Titan yearlings, 91 · 31. Bob Black paced the scoring with ALL I GET IS HAIR -Bill Moore (43) of the UC Irvine basketball team ar.pears to be pulling Pete Liapis of Cal State fFul erton) down by the hair alter the latter had gained possession of a rebound. OAI\. Y ,l\.OT ltflllt .-, ,11 O'De1111t)I Others in the picture include Edgar Cheltenham (31), Bill George 144) and George Felix (51) .. The ;\nte.aters woti, 84-79. · · Gauchos Ju111p To 67-56 Wi11 Over Desert Saddleback Colelge established itself as a defini!e rontender for the Desert Conference basketball championship F'ri- day night with a 87·56 victory over Col· Jege of the Desert at Mission Viejo High . College of the Desert went into the game labled as one of the teams to beat for the conference crown. Monarch Five Streaks To 14th Win, 74-67 ~1ater Dei High·s basketball team raced to its 14th win in 16 decisi008 Fri· day night with an impressive 7U7 vie· tory over highly rated Loyola on the Monarchs' court. with .IZ. Chandos also h,auled in 12 re- boonds atid center 1'om fl.1cMenamin had ni'ne. The loss \\'IS Loyola., third or the sea- son. The Cubs have won \2 games. !he win ~as the final tune·up conte~t l\1ale" Dei had a 27.25 edge in field prior to the start of Angelus League play goalit and also showed a 20-IS margin at next .,..·eek. Coach Jerry Tardie's club · ' the" frte throw line opens loop action Friday against St. An· · · . thony on· the Mater Dei court . The, ?i.1oRarchs, the top-rated team 1n . · the county, eojoyed a 39·21 advantage at . The Monarchs jumped out to a 22·11 Lhe haJf and Jed f>7·50 after three quarters. 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Llo11s Leadi11g Le~CJUe After ' 7 4-5 7 Ro111p By RONALD KILGORE Of lht 0111~ f'llM Iliff The Westminster Llons· now stand alone at the top of the Sunset League Basket· ball staridings as they beat the Santa Ana Saints, 74-57, Friday night 'on the LiOns' home court. bringing their record to 2·<1'. Early in the first quarter JI becan1c apparent both teams woul(I get off to a cold start as the two combin~ (or a to tal of Dve personal fouls before the game was two minutes old. · ' The only fut item the first was the I.ion defense. wh ich limited the Saints · to only the difficult outside shots and held the Saints to only eight polnl8 in the third quarter. . Dan Broderick and Richard ti.1ann. with six quick points. vaulted the Lions on top, 38·24. at the outset of the second half and Santa Ana never managed to catch up. High scorer for the Lions was McLen- don with 24 points. followed by Mann with 12 and Broderick with 12. The scoring attack for Santa An<t wa~ led by \Villiams with 18. Mead with 11 and May \vlth 10. \\'estminster's shooti ng average wa~ 48 percent from the floor while Sa nta Ana 's average was 62 percent. \\'estminster·s next opponent will be Newport Harbor \Vhich hosts the Lions \Vedneiday at 7 p.m. Wl!$TMINITlft (741 SANT A ANA U!I I~ It .. .. ''II !If eint ' • • ' M•Y ' • ' erooerlt~ ' ' • " M1'd ' ' ' Q.edrit;k ' ' ' • Wlltl•m~ ' • ' "~ ' ' • ' HOOvfr ' • ' Mi nn • ' ' " Pltktrl~Q , ' ' McLerldOll .. • ' ,, P1Q11rttt ' • ' Pe•'SOOI • ' ' ' 1(111:11.,. • • ' Srevllll!i<!n ' ' ' ' Wy1lck ' ' Mtll~~tlmtr ' ' ' • IUkel1Y ' • • , R•l<f , • , ' Totell JI) 14 " " Torti• n 11 2l Stort by Q~•rltrt Wt,tmlM1tr " " " " -S1n11 '"' " " " " - Press Wrecks Sa11 Cleme11te Hopes, 80-60 " " ,, .. " " • • ' • ' " San Clemente High fell victim to Villa Park's feared press in the second quar- ter and the host Spartans went on to blitz San Clemente, fl0.60, Friday~ night in a Crestview League basketball game. The invaders had fared well through one quarter and had a four-point ad - vantage before VIiia Park came up with its press. By lhe time lhe second quarter was fini shed the host9 had a IO-point. lead and were on their u'ay to their second Crestview victory Jn as 01any starts. Sal Lombardi 100 the Tritons' attack '~·ith 2tl points on ·eighl fi~ld gdals and four free throWs While mate Craig An· derson pitched in 13. But it wasn1t enough to offset the. Spartan express as Villa Park kept pact with Foothill (2·0) in the league race. There was no letup in the second half as the hosts outscored San Clemente in each of the final. two periods. Mark Olson led Villa Park in SC(lr- lng with 23 and had help from team- mates Stan Hein (14) and Jhn ti.1cAfcr- ey ( 10). $AN CLl:Mllfll UOI Vl\.\.A ,AJ!t< 410) ft II ,1 " ,, 11 pl .. $, LomtMrlll • • • " H•lm ' • ' • An<ltrron • ' ' " l.\cAlff!J • ' ' .. .Mi1stang s Bow,, 88-71, To Saxons Ry JOHN CASS -...... 01 lht OlllJ ,I .. ! S111f \\'arren \\'heeler's 24·point effort hal~d the Costa !\1e:;a 1-ligh Irvine League VIC· tor,· streak at one as the Saxons of Loara trotinced the hosting Mustangs. 33-71, be· fore a crO\\'d of 1.100 Friday night. A crucial offensive foul call against the !\:tustangs. after Bob Austin ~a~ ti~d the ganle at 30.30 \\'ith 2: 46 remrurung in the. second period, proved to be the de- ciding point of the game. Loara made good use.of the bre·ak while !ht !\fesans were still rattled at the call by official \Vall Hess. making eight points in less than 30 seconds to turn an otherwise close contest into a rout. Arter the call; \\!heeler took an in- bounds pass to sC{lre on a short jun1p shot. Within seconds, Rudy Sgontz Look a bad l\olesa pass under the Loara basket and rammed home another tw1>-pointer. Loara's full court press caused two. more quick turnovers with Wheeler getting easy buckets after each break.. giving the Saxons a 38-:JO advantage with 2:07 lert before the intennission. Austin then put the ti.1ustangs back into the game \vith a short jun;p shot from the middle of !he lane but the Saxons came ri~t back with six more. Loara piled up a JS.point lead within the first three 1ninutes of the third quar- ter \rith a 1.rcmendous display of ball handling and teamwork. Four diff erent Saxon scurers co1nbined for 10 points during the span \vhi!c only Scoll Neville could make good on a shot for the Mus· tang~. Costa Mesa \\'as able to get no closer than 10 points after the Loara outburst and that margin \\"as reached only once. With 2:43 left in the contest, Ke.n Dea· ton n1ade good on two shots from the comer to nan'O \\' the gap to 78-68. · Sgcntz ar.d \Vlreeler then took over again to gai n a 16"-point spreaq., 86·71> \Vith 1 :05 lelt in the game. Austin tied \Vheeler for scoring honor! but the Saxons had three other players \Vith 16 or n1ore points. John Bogdano- u·icz h<id 16 while teammates Sgontz and Denny Nicholas poured in 17 each. Ne- ville ended up \\"ilh 13 for the Mu~tangs and Deaton cor.tributed IL Lo1ra Oil Co•!I MtM (111 I• II pl 1-11 II •I 1• l(>Gd1nowlc1 • • ... Au,iin " ' ' ,. Vinet • ' ' ' Sw~111rld , ' ' ' w~1ele• • • . " IJ">l"Jr• ' ' ' • Nltl'lol~on ' • ' ' Neolll• ' ' ' " ll1rrv ' ' • ' llrl<fVt• ' • ' • $oontz , ' ' " $1110• ' ' • • Ltrnll ' ' ' .... ~ ' ' "' ·Nl~l>Q!I• ' ' "' OtJm•I • ' ' • Stlt'IOlf1 • • • • Wojf • ' ' • w ... ' • ' ' l'rleoori!dorf • ' ' ' C••illn• • ' ' ' f Q!fl\ lllllQU :ro!•I\ :Ml 11 JI 11 '<••• by Qu1r11 .. L01•t 17 1• ?0 21-ta Ct1lt Mt ••· 13 H U 20-11 'Cypress Ce11ter Sparlis 103-73 Rout of GWC S\\•en Langeberg. 6-11 Cypress center. pumped in 35 points Friday night 3.!l ti1e Chargers breezed by outmanned Golden Wesl. 103-73. in the OCC gymnasium. In one of his slickest. smoothest per· fonnances of the season the big post man dominated ofrensive and defensive boards to give Cypress scoring punch to burn. ~'ith seven minutes gone in the first ha lf. Langeberg hit three consecutive buckets and the Chargers pulled a\\·ay 17-11. and widened the margin to S0-26 by halflimC'. Cypress played tenacious defense to go alon~ with its multiple talents. "They· re tall and fasl and we knew "'e CQuldn 't get inside. So "'e had to go for the good outside shot and they didn 't give it us,"' said Rustler coach Dick Stricklin. The. Chargers tried to throw a net over Chris Thompson. but the Rustler . high· scoring forward netted 25 to maintain l1is game average. He leads the Rustlers in point prCJduction with 4.21 in 16 games. 'l'wo 5-10 Rustler guards came on late in t.he second half with good efforts. Dre\v Grevis scored 10 points on quick jumper!l, anct-!\.1arshall tallied 12, working from un· der the basket. Guards Glenn Nygard and Jim Brown- h~g SC{lred in double figure s for the Char- gers, Nygard for 15 and Browning for 11. Cypress is noW 12-3 on the season, and Golden West is 3·14. CVl'llES$ OOJI QOl.Ol!N WE$T Ill) ,, " .i " ,, ft .i .. Qu;nn • , ' • l~omploOn '" ' • " Nytun' ' • ' • Wo" • ' ' " Ltng11>1!rg " ' ' " H••llllno 0 ' • ' Tonight coach ~y Stevens' club gets its second' straight test. {acing always tough tmperia) Valley on lhe Ar abs' court · · . r1rst . quarter advantage, but Loyola fought back, cutting the margin to 66-60 with 3:26 left in the game. C1'~n<lo• W1lk<!r MtM•n~.,,ln l ' I 11 llendl•r 6 • ' 16 fltl~•~ 3 lt90me•~ I • 1 7a CO.rner 3)•1 Cow1t ,, fl ,. 1, 1 I 1 i • , J u I t l 2S j , • 11 , l 1 l J 0 l ' 0 0 I t. ,.,~,·~) Oom•nlcnln! ' • • • Ht1n ' • ' " . ISrO'Nl'\1"9 • , " f'IHlk , • • ' The Gauchos. showing a disciplined ball control aHack, jumped out to a 19·9 lead midway •througb the flrst half and held a 32-25 adyantage at the inll!:rmlsslOn. Former Laguna Beach star Cam Smith led Saddleback's attack with 22 points. getting most or bis points from c\ose·Tangeo·Rick Edwards followed with 12 points. College or the Desert y,·as led by Al Winfield's ""28 ·points. Teammate Bill Har· per followed wilh 21. The Gauchos, after tonight's game wUh Imperial Valley, have a pair of games next .,..,eek. They Ms Barstow ncJCt Thursday night at ~lissibn Viejo and travel to Victor Valley Saturday, J an. 17. Slllllll.....U !ti) ftflJt ,, Sml!n \.IW"•M(I £d••td~ cnrll!tnU:ll ~T!ttrl ·-LI/tty t • ' " ' I 3 i ' 6 t n 2 • 1 I 1 t I ' l I I J 0 I 0 1 1 I 0 I 1 I ' I ' 0 0 ' (tlletlt IJf Ot•trt 061 • ft!" pf t• Wlt>ll"'ll U t S ,. C••"'lord O I f I Htrl>t"" • 1l J Jl Hfrslt,....n I O S ) Wf'Jh 1012 MeG~~•loc' 1 0 t t Htll'l'I M•ht• N.ttr!ll Tt1t1 11 lfl1 f1 Ttl11t ktt• •t 9\11'1'tr• l1Hl•ti.cll; If U 12 "JO' ti 1t H ,,._ ., It -:w Coll"·• ot 011111 t 1• u At this point. Lovola's 6-6 center Bill Omara foulf!d out. Up to th11l time Omara had 9cored 25 points. \Ve.mer Rae.s took scoring honors for the tl.1onarchs with 20 points \\'hile Tom Walker hit 16 aiid Ralph Chandos followed Anaheim By ROGER CARLSON 01 t1H1 c.11~ ,lllfl S11H With no fe"·er than fiYe solid contend· crs seeking the coveted Sunset League ~sketball title, a single second can count heavily Jn a teanl's drive (o I.he champlonsWf). Such wa! the case Friday nlgl1t as hof;t Anaheim spoiled Newport Harbor -""'Hlgh'f ch11nces. for a 2-0 mark tn loop action with a pulsaling ~7·S5 victory. Anaheim '1 clut(:h shooters connteled on a corner shot at lhe buzze:r to end the third period -then came through wllh two seconds remalnina on a one· ·---·-···~-------· ·~· l(IJty K1""f"• H•U~r! T)tAI\ ' o a ' lltldMro 1lt 'C0-4110 U 1• T1111i. 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Newport had"1)ne last" cl'lanct al tying t~e score after Greg L..ewis' two fr ee throws, bot Dave Ec::et couldn't &l.'t the shot off In time. A mild controversy follo"'ed aver tJiase la~t t"·o i;cconds -but In any cas~ - Newport's desperation as.rooter ~ w a s ofr target anyway. ll was a see-saw b1dtle that. sa w the lead change hands or tied 13 tln1es the first hall. Coach Dave \Vaxman 's outfit Jfra~ bed a five-point le.;,id at the half and con· linued lo hold the upper hand until 6:48 remained whe.n Jack White connected for Anaheim to Ue ll up_ at 51-51. Anahtim went on to post a 54·~1 lead, then *M before the Sall~s· Lee Have" tied It oe t"·o fret lhrl>\'11 wjth S7 seo- ·onds lcll. f'rom thC!re U1c hosls stalled unUl the final shot. The shot "'asn't really there. but lht I Ith Newport foul or the game turned It around. ANAHllNI ,..,, """ '" 2 1 1 l 0 I $ I 1r o'·'i ' > I .. ' ' I t I ' t I " ', .. ' -.. u -• J 4 DAILY PILOT S&lurd.q, Ji1111ua17 10, 1970 Start Your Engines! by Deke Hou/gate ~· · Bobby Isaac was always a loner. Today he might as well be Bitting on top of Mt. Everest, as far as his peers in stock car rac- ing are concerned. . Isaac is the man they didn't invite to dinner. the day the N ASCAR drivers sat around the table and theoretically carved up the golden goose or super speedway ~acing. .. "I feel like Jam one-0f the top dnvers of NASCAR. Isaac ex- plained by phone from his home in Catawba, N.C., also the hometown of another famous loner, Bucky Pope. • . "They said all the top drivers of NASCAR were mvtted to the first meeting of the Professional Drivers Assn., but I never heard about It till later. , . . _.a "When I asked some of the other guys why t wasn t 1nv1ti:u, they said because they felt I couldn't be tnisted. l sorta lost m· terest in y,·he1;t they were doing after that ." Tbe PDA went on to stage a spectacular boycott of the iD· 1ogural Tallade1a 500 In Alabama, Its first confrontaUon wllh the racln& e1tabllsbment over what the drivers In the PDA consider to be their lack of participation la policy decisions. . • Richard Petty, elected president, led a boycott of that race and ls curTeDtly embroiled ln a dispute 1rilb NASCAR that could prevent hi• appearance next week la the Riverside 580. Isaac takes another point of view, one *hich clearly defmes his role as an individualist, rugged variety. "l feel like that if enough drivers don't go racing. there won't ~ any racing at all. I think they ha ve a responsibility to race or 11et out of racing and let somebody in who "'ants to. "My car owner (K&K Insurance of Ft. Wayne, Ind.) has put his car in the race at Rh·erside, and if I don't drive he 'll probably get somebody else who will. "For every race driVer who doesn't "'ant to race lhere're two v.·aiting around '"·ho do." Isaac bucked the trend toward highly organized factory team operatJons last year when he compel~ all season in a Dodge Charger against multi-car Ford factory teams, yet won more NASCAR Grand National races (17 to ll for champion David Pearson) than anybody. Last month Isaac became the anly driver outside of Richard Brickhouse, winner af the boycotted Talladega 500, to break the monopoly of Ford on the supe r speedways. Isaa~ won $~.760 to finish fourth behind Lee Roy Yarbrough, David Pearson and }Uchard Petty in the money department and sixth in the point standings. · But life is net peaches and cream for a loner, not when you dri ve in 50 races a year like Isaac does, and you rub fenders each week with the same people, the ones "'ho say they don't trust you. "Aller Talladega the other drivers seemed to shy away a lit· tle, but most of lhem came around after awhile." Isaac said. "I've never been real close to any other driver unless it's David Pearson, but I've always managed to have conversations with them." At Riverside, Jan. 18 Isaac may be the only Dixiecrat of the lot who will wheel his stock car up to the startl.ng line for the year's first -and some say the most exciting -500-mile NASCAR Grand National. * * * l•sac Relaxe• on Goll· Conr•e Bobby Isaac is one of the few stock car drivet3 who likes to take his relaxation on the golf course. although he is no threat to Arnold Palmer or Billy Casper. The squinty-eyed Narth Caralinian Moots in the low 90s. "[don't ha ve much time for golf any more , and not many of the stock car drivers even play the game. What I like most about It is the walking," he said. "I don·t play enough golf ta get good at it. lt's not the sort of thf!lg I do to slay in shape." Isaac's formula for conditioning to drive ln four-hour races l.!1 just to run. Long before "jogging" became popular with the bulgy midscc· t.ion set, the veteran of 15 years in racing plodded around his,.ard •l double time to stir up his circulation and keep his legs healthy. He still runs around his house far 30 mlnutes at least three times a week and plays handball and lifts "·eights at the Yf\1CA periodically. · End or RalnlJom ha Sight Isaac is one of the competitor!! '"'ho believe the end of the rainbow for race drivers is nearly in sight. and he plans to be around long enough to dip inta the pat of gold. "In four or five years a baseball or football player won't come close to what a race driver wins," he sai~"I can see a time \\'hen you will win one or two races and take liome $100.000. "That's when stock car drivers will be as well known as Joe Namath or Johnny Unitas." At the same time Isaac believes the race driver af the fu ture will be more 111·en educated than he i5 now. "It used to be you got In your car and just drove. A driver also had to work on his ov"n car and haul it from race to race. Now all I have to do is show up to the races. But today's driver has to be more. He hall to be able to talk to the factory engineers In their own language. "I was out tesling at Riverside a few weeks ago. and so were Dan Gurney and Sam Posey. Now; they've been to college, and they talked the right language. "I would go out an the track and come back tn and tell the ~ engineen the same things they '"·ould, but the wards came out dif· ferenl The fa ctory engineers understood me all right. but I can set the need for drivers to have more education as can become more complicated and get built so much ~tter. They'll have to know more to understand their machinery." * Uo10 WIU Storks Improve How wilt stock can improve? Isaac draws on·his erperience lo opoatlale' -:~ OI' three year1 a10 at Daytona we were going ISO m.p.b. ud eoald •ardly stay on lbe. track. So Ibey -put spoilers on and we Cfllhl go JM. Then the Ure companle1 added an inch of trtad t.o our tJrq, and we wtre t\'t.D more ~table. "Now &bey are mald.nc lbe charger Day1ona, for tnsl.ance., whil • llaup attdle. •ose aad • high na 011 the back, and I can go fU&tr 81111 ufer bolb. "nlk lo Jall ... beJhullng. C1N will Just btp 1t1U.1 btttu ........ ,...., ... : ,./ -, Toomey Given Honor LOS ANGELES I AP) - Three men and three women •thlet.ts have been named by the Httmr Alhlellc Foundation ll ftl world trophy winntrs for J .. , Jl WAI IMOUnced Friday. bom, Aul!ltraha; Europe, Liese rrokop, Austria: North Ameri· ca. Wil!Jam Toomey, U.S.A., and South Amtrlca, Juan Bel· la, Pmi. 'ne al1 conUntnl winners wn: Africa. Cb.vlet Asali of ---Kmy1 ;-Mta, t'hl Chena. For· paoea; Aultrllll, Pam Kil· All or the athletes camptU1 In track and fi eld with the tX• ctptlon of Bello, 1Yti mmer. Toomey Is the warJd record holder 'in the decathlon. • Eagles Bag It, 68-65 By CRAIG SHEFF 01 llMI 0.llr , ... , ,, ... Estancia High's basketball team Jed from st art lo finish in its lrvlne League game with visiting Magnolia Frkl.ay night -but the Eagles had to held off a determined Sen- tinel rally ta do it 6U5. With twa minutes left in the game, the Eagles enjoyed a 66-57 advantage -when Mag- nolia went to work. The Sen- tinels ripped off aix straight paints in a minute and a hall and with 44 seconds to go the advantage was cut to 6&-63. Then with 22 sec<>nd.I re- maining, guard Mike Hays put the game away with a palt of clutch free lhrowl!I. Estancia used 113 fast break attack to build up 113 early lead. With center Skip Wil· Iiams clearing the defensive board and forward Gary Or- gill doing most of the scoring, the Eagles jumped out t9' ·a first quarter lead they never relinquished. Orgill scored 11 points in the opening quarter and had 13 at the half. For the game, the 6..Q junior tallied 2i for high scoring honors. OrgUI scored most af his 11 first quarter point.s on some fancy drive shots. Haya picked up the alack in the sec- ond quarter, hUUng slI points as Estancia held a 35-27 hall· time advantage. On Top; 47-41 By STEVE ANDREWS OI tlMI ~•rr ,Uol SlllJ Corona del Mar-notched Its second Irvine Leag;ue basket·· ball win af the young season Friday nighl with a 47~4 t ver: diet over host Fountain Valle}" .. Efficiency at the foul stripe oo Corona's part and poor shooting by Fountain Valley in the early going of the fina l· stanza '"'as the c<>mbinaUon needed £or a Sea King victory. Leading only 29·28 going in· to the fourth period. Corona outscored the Barons, 15·3, • and enjoyed a 44-31 bulge with only 3:21 left on the clock. Nine fouls were whistled against Dave Bro'A•n's Barons and the Sea Kings took advan·' tage sinking. 12 of 15 in the last frame. Don Killian spent rnost of his final eight minutes at the charity line as he attempt· ed seven foul shots, converting· six. However, Fountain Valley's pteS.!1 gave the Barons numer· ous opportunities at the hoop, but they couldn't buy a bucket. in the first seven minutes the Barons could make only one two-pointer, a Rick Po"•er shot. Mik~evier led the Sea King ring list with 14, mast coming the baseline. Kif· lian added 13 markers, all coming from the free throw. line. Fountain Valley could get consistent scoring from only two men, Dan snaw and Dave Lynch. Williama finished with 16 poinU and Hays followed with 14. FLGHT FOR REBOUND -Estancia center Skip won the Irvine league contest,~. Looking on are Magnolia was led by center Williams (second from right) goes high for rebound Estancia's Steve Butler (33) and Magnolia's Bob Shaw entered the game In the second period and sparked a comeback which saw the Barons take their bi~est lead, 18-13. The guard ta11ied eight points in the second period and wound up the ni!ffit witlt 16, high for both squad!. Bob Stewart and guard John in game with Magnolia Friday night. The Eagles Stewart (S2) and John Wabel (right). Boren . Boren paced the Sen·--=-------''--------'--=------=-------'--'-------''-''---'------- tinels offensively with 21 poinU while Stewart had 19 and did a good job on the boards. °"Ill ESTANCIA 1611) .. . • • ' , ' . ' . Bull•• WllUtmt ..... V1lltrl $/ulV9ltrtUl'f ' , • • Tot11t Kr11111 w.~ S!tw•rt ..... ltlclll• ,_, ll:IKllU"°'I" Tol1l1 " " MAONCK.IA IU) .. . ' . ' ' ' ' . ' ' , , ' ' , ,, 11 ktorl .,, Qv1111"' .. .. • ,. • • , .. ' ,. • • , , " .. .. .. ' •• • ' ' " ' " ' • ' ' , • " .. 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MHnoll1 U • Tilfllellt'tO- Edl.., 'II 51nl1 AN V1lley 11 Hvnl· Laguna Beach High rallied from a 40-20 halftime deficit to pull within 'nine af potent Foothill during third quarter action of Friday night's Crest- view League J?asketball tiff at the !armer's gym. However, the classy Knights regrouped and re gained their momentum in posting a 76-47 triumph over the Artists, \'/h o are new 1).2 in loop play. Bill Boyd paced the victors with 18 points. However il v•as balanced team effort that did in Laguna 3l!I five Foothill players hit in double figures. Denny Schmitr. was high point man for the hosts. tank· ing 13 on live rleld goals and three free tosses. ~guna returns to Cres\\•\ew hostilities Tuesday night, host· ing Tusti n. ,.OOTHILL 17'1 " • .. " Stl\Ulll • , ' " .... • " ' " Twtll ' • ' .. Grim.,. ' • • " HIVtf~ ' , , • P1te.....,.. ' • ' , f'lll~tr , ' • " Tat11!1 " ~ " " f'owrn ,,hml!I T1bo• H1t'bold LAGUNA 91! ... CH 1111 "'""'" l l ~ ' McM .. rr•Y 0 . 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T11s!1n 75 Tu1Ml•v'• Oamn T111t!n •' Llg""I Btl<lt Mlulon Vlllo 11 El MoOtna O••not 11 Sin c""'""'" \11111 P'rk 11 Fao'lltlll Oll:AMGI: Ll!AOU• W L 1'1' lr.1 ........ , •• ,0ltl l.OI Al1m11o5 ........ 7 0 Ill Valtncll ............ 1 0 lJI K1r.11& .............. 1 1 UO Sorlorll ............ 1 , 131 El Oo<'•do .......... o 7 1t3 l'" "'ml11<>i ......... 0 2 .. SIOdl•tMlck .. . o 1 11 l'rlU V'I 1CWH 8r11 71. LOI Aml•111 11(1 LOI Al1mlb St, K1tell1 Ii V1Wnd1 S.I, Sldd~twock 4) 5onor1 11. El Do&•dO ti Tuffll•1'• Camu ll•ltnc!1 •I So!>ot• Ktttlll •t Saodl•b.!ck t.e' Al•,,,!ta$ It LOI "'ml9<11 Brt• 11 El Dor.OU O•SEll:T CQNl'lll!NC• .. " "' "' •M •u '" llll '" W L P'I' l'A Saddlttwock .......... I 0 II .).lo llo•rs-........ 1090 _, Victor V1!1~ ....... I 0 11 II h"Hl111 V1lit'Y •.••• 1 0 61 6J o.tert ...•••• , • , 0 I .W. 61 Mir• COiia .......... a 1 aJ 11 C•nV-....... O 1 IS 90 Mt. Sen )Minto • , .. I 1 •1 11 l'lttllY"sScortt Slddll°MCk 67, 0-1 U .... 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The only hitch came in the 4 x 100 free where the Eagles captured the event in 3:43.2, but were disqualified. Varsity compeUtion was dominated by Notre Dame and Rolling Hills took the title in Cee competition. Estancia had little trouble in the Bees as swimmers Doug Weiler, Jeff LIUel, and Randy and Larry Blatterman started the action with a 4:20.3 in the 4 x 100 individual medley. Each of Estancla·s five wins in Bee action came by easy margins in the neighborhood of five to sllc seconds. Eslancia·s best eUort in varsi1y class was in the 4 x 100 individual medley where the Eagles lost out to champion Co111pto11 Top State JC Five Undefeated Compton College is the top ranked junior col- lege bas~etball team in the state, according lo ratings released today by the Juniar College Athletic Bureau. The Tartars, the only un- beaten team in the state, won titles at the Merced and Santa Monica CC tournaments. Notre D.ame by a han<f,_:-~tb teams were clocked in 4:18.4. Despite the steady downpoor, the meet went off smoothly, with only one race hung up on a false start. .... ~ '•100 lndlvkh/11 rMdltv -1. Notre De,,._ 4:11.4 1. E.al1r.cl• (W1blt1r. ICll'll. l1ntlll, Lee) ':11..4 :0. Riv. f'o!y 4:11.t. 6x50 free -1. Noire O•,,... 2:21.7 t . Sin M•rlno 2:15.1 l . Rldl•nds 2:Jl>.O 4x.SO brt•tl -l. Redllndl 2:09.4 ?. • No!r1 Olme 2:11 .0 l. Riv, Pol'f 1:10.1. ••JO fly -I, Nolr1 Olfl\I 1:'5.1 2. Reollnds 1:'5.4 l. lllollln1 Hiik l :Jl,S. 4•» bide -1. Notre ll1m1 1:52.l 'l. R&lll119 Hll111:5:t.71 IE111nclat (Kent, Webll~, Z-1'fa, LMI 1:57,4, UlQO frff -l, HolT8 01me l :2'.I 1. Redllndl ]:ll.2). Sin MlflN l :•I.•. •xJO med!W -1. Redlatnds l :lf.t 2. Rollll'ISI Hllll l:JO.t l. Notr1 Dime l:S4.7. FIN1 korlng: 1, Ncrtrt D•mt 71 'l. ltedllno» 60 l. Jtln~lde Poty 44 4. Roln.,. H1111 C1 5. 51,, M•rlM 3ol 6. 1E1r•ncl1 JD 7. Montelllr a. -AlclDll lnOlvldul;l mtdle't-1. £st1r.ct1 fW1lle.-, Llltel. R. l1tnerm1n. L. Bl1t· 1mn1nl l :lt.) 7. Monld•lr l :V.6 J. .S•n M1r1no l :ll.$. llCJ.11 Ire. -1. Sin Ml•lllO 1::JJ.l '· E•t•r.cl• fS..lll'(lers. R. Bl1narmel\o Gr1nt, Sm1!1wood, L..,lno1r, O•vl1l ,:3.1.! J. Redllndl ,:ll.1. •di! brHll -I. EJl1...::t1 (Smlll-WOOd. Jot>"1!on. Jo/wn.on. Ptl•IMI 1:14.D '· Red!lndt 2:1t.t J. San tMrlM 2:?t.•. 'W50 flv -1. Est•r.cl• 1Llt1t1. Well· er, 0fvl1. K1w1btl) 1:54.4 1. MO!ll· cl1ir 2:01.! J. Ro1Hn11 Hiii• 2:0l.I. l•JO bll cll -1, Etll,.cl1 (l. lllA!ler· rn1n, lovlnger, K•w•bl. Gran!) l :ll.f 1. M""tc11lr 2:01.4 J, !..In Mlr1no ,:OJ.O. ol.>:100 free -1. Sin M<or1no l :l4.l ;. Mo .. tcl•I~ ):JI.!. l. Rolling Hlllt l:lS,l. (E111ncl• l :U.2 -dl1qu1llUedl.l lxSO mPOltV -1. E1t1r.cl1 CKtw•be. Jlttrlno, W~ler, s.u.-1} 1:!5,f 2. Redlarooi 1:01.5 .1 Mon"clllr 1:Dl.5, Final ..:orlnt: 1. E1!•ncl1 IO 1. Su• Marino 64 ). MOl'lltl•lr S2 I. Rf<!· l&ndl 4.1 S. Rotllng HIHJ JO 4. Rlvu1ldt Poly 11 1. Notre D1m.e a. '"' l•lllO lndlvlOu•l m~ltv -1. llolU"" Hiits 1;11.1 7. Noire 01me ''ll.l J. ltlv. Poly l:SJ.1. 6•50 !rtt -1. llol! ..... HIU1 1:>t I 7. Riv, Pol'f' 2:5.1.J J. £1!1r.cl1 tPrlnct, Or-. Writl'll, l'Ol!lf. Fr1Mr. Wf'b. 11tr) 7;ll.O. 4xJO bruit -1. Riv. f'ol\' 7:77.7 7. Noire 01m1 2:ll.J s. Mon1clatlr J:)J,I, UJO 11y -1. ftollll'f HHll l:S7.I 7. Riv. PolY 2:11..4 l. Notrt 01mt J :J•.!. "'JO bl<lC -I. Rolllnt NlO• 7:17.2 !. Hotrt DMM 2:70.• 1. R!v. f'DI\' 7:21.0, blot lrtt -I. Roltl.., Hiiia 1:5'.t 7. Monldelr 4:23.? 1 .51n Mlrltoa 4:M.O. . "'Ja m...i!w -1. 1:o1ri.,. Hllll l:st.t l. Riv. Poly 7:0Cl.1 J. Notre D•mt 2:10.S. Flnll KGl'lftt; I. ltol11no Hl!lt II 7. Rl¥e'11de Polv 64 3. ,,.,,_,, ll•,,,. ll J. Mon!c!alr X 5. SI" M1rlno 71 '· £1l1F1Cl1 2t 1. Redl1nd1 o. . MV Rolls To 42-39 Shocker Lynch, who scored 26 in the Barons opener against Mag- nolia, hit for IS points, fror in the crucial final quarter. Shaw tried to bring the Ba· rons back in the final three minutes, scoring six paints, but two free tosses by Killian and one by Jeff Goelilz Iced 'J~ game. Mission Viejo High's bas. c:o11:0NA 0111.. MAit rm ketball team came from be· ,. " "' t• Grk11b'f 0 0 I 0 hind to stagger Orange at the Goen" ,. 1 s s Panlhers' court, 42·39, Friday ~':Y ~ ~ ; 1: night in a Crestview League Ho111n0er 2 ~ s ' KlllJ.,, 0 11 I ,l stunner. To111s ll 21 14 ,., The upset verdict in Or- ange'.!! confines keeps coach Pat Roberts' Diablo crew alive and well in the race for the circuit crawn after falling in their opener Tuesday to Foot· hill. The Diablos trailed by on~ with 32 second! remaining (39· 38) when Dan Kral.z missed on a layup. But Steve West, who led the winners with JS for the night, fallowed up the miss with a little five-foot jumper to put itission Viejo into the lead. Orange then missed with 12 seconds to go and West put through two free throws with one second lert ta salt it away for the Diablos. Orange was harrassed by a 1-3·1 zone defen5e by Mission Viejo and Kratz came through with <1-n excellent effort in leading his mates in rebound- ing and added 11 crucial ta!· lies to the tolal. Rudy Holmes played a strong game defensively for Mi ssion Viejo along with mate Rick Wadsley. P.flssion Vieja returns to loop action Tuesday at El Modena. ""~ w_..,, MllllON VIEJO (411 " . ' . Kr1ll Cl!ro w"' M11t1t!Ol'I To!lli G•wlllef Ht11Y Kr\ld'Wlt H•""'r ·~· lur11rd Tot1ll ' ' . ' ' ' ' . • • 15 ll OUHO• IJt) ... . ' ' . ' ' • • ' ' ' . " ' ~ .-,0v1rt., Vl•lo t ID ID 1a I I " .. ' ' • ' , " ' ' • " ' • • " .. " ' • • • • ' • ' ' " , ' " " ,,_,, ,,_,, ,.OUNTAIH VALLEY (41) ,, fl .... ta V•lbvel'o• ~ 0 2 f Krl1llMI 0 0 l 0 Cllampion ti o 'l o Shaw 71 116 Pow~ 1051' LYr.ch 5 5 J li R•~r OtllO Tolals 11 7 ll '1 kw• bY Ouarten CorOl'la del Mar ' 11 11 11 -n Fovn!ll~ V1JlcY ' 14 I n -41 TV Sports Agenda TOOAY 11 '·"'· l!I CL -FOOTl ... l.l. -St"lor Bowt Oullt1ncflttg collec» ~nlOro (OOT\Pt!a tt l 1dd Memotr.a St1dfum. Moblle. "'11. sJ6::/sm_:_ 1U~1~ i!'11°F~~~Lg,~ from H1w1ll. 1:30 p_m. (S)CL -PAC·I BASICEJ. 8 ... Ll -use Vl. Oregon W~IOQ11 II L.A SPOrll Artt11. J p.m. (1)Cl -CBS GOl" CLASSte -l~adl119 Pl'OI ~-pete !" lourn1men•., • a! ~ F lr~~ton• cou .. trv Club In Akrtin • Oltio. 1:30 cun. IS)Cl -GOLF -lM A"'!!•ltt Ope" 'fourna"""I lrOFTI R•...::ha f'lrk Goll Cour11 ( .. mlllNi.). \11 Cl.,- -BOWLING -The $15.000 Cen ennl~I • Open from Cr11!vlew L111111, Wlcl'l lt1, '" !'2J I'm. (5\Cl. -N8"' l"'SKET• BALL -Lot An91l1t L1knt at CltltlQo Buns. , 1 p.m. llllCl -SPECIAL -P>'O Footl>IH : Bio G•-Arri.•!(.•. l urt Llf!Usler n1rr1tei r1vllw ot tootti.11', PNf flv• dKIOh. ,• .- 11 11.m. IJ)Cl. -PA.C-J eASKIE l · BALL -UCLA Brlun1 ¥1. °""'°" Slllt -tT1pedl. SUNOAY f :lCI 1 ..... l)lCL -NHL HOCKEY -Ttte Morit~1I C1Ndlen1. do!leMlllll .Sllnley (.up Cl'l•mPI""•• late !hi New ~oo;"' ... "e'.'if'b'ivi~\':...ttntl'f In flrtl P11c1 lO:QO N-. fUCL -SVl"EA BOWL GAME -TM N•lloNI Foottwoll LtlOUI C111mpl010 Ml,.,..1ol1 Vlkl"'lll 1111v ln1 A.merk.ln Footblll LNIHJI 11111•• Kll\Sol~ City (l\ltts IOI" ff't follrtlt World (MmplOl'IJhlll ot FOOIDPIH. P4IYld l'I T111•1t41 SIMlunl, Hew Clf~ l o.m. f5)(L -GOl.1" -Flllliij ~I L~;:lt• K°'7' •J.::-.~ : Enbe-., Jf<rry ~~II Ind g " G.lrto.. r1111W1. , lo 5:2J P.rn. f5J(L -lt!HGI HOCl<:iiol• -lot AP'111t!t, Kl"!lt vs. etotuM: 8llM;kl\1w1<.1 liv1 from C 111 c • * Sl•dlum. '-• Defending state champion Pasadena CC jumped from sixth to second in the rankings after winning the ChaUey and H\vcrside to u r name n ls . Metropolitan Conference rival lLong Beach CC is rated third. A Bear, That Is Cypress and Fullerton .Junior College are both ranked in the lop 10. The Chargers are ra~ se:venth and F JC is ninth. Cerrito.s. which dropped its South Coast Canference opener lo Ml San Antonio \\'edncsday, ls silth. "I .. I!:, ,., ... ,., 1t.s ll·S , .. 11·' ••• , .. ••• 'Ii ,, ,,, 11·1 ,,, Anyone for Wrestling? ·• An)'One for wrestling? Victor, an ll ·year~ld CINI· dian black bear la taking on all comers during the Parade of Ckltdoor Champions tn· tertainment segment of the Vacatlan and Recreations! Vehicle Show at Anaheim Con· venUon ~ntoer. The parade starts at 4 and a p.m. daily, with 1 p.m. matin~s this weekend. Victor shares the limelight with two log rolling Oalmatlan dogs lrained by Bill Fontana: Wes llarrison, who Is best known as "Mr. Sound E!Cects" and Henri La ~fill.he, who dives from a 40 fl platform into a small tank conlai.nlng bul 17 tndlta of waw. Vlctar'1 bos.!I is T u f f y Trut!dell, who retired from tM wrestling WArs In 1946 as undefeated w o r 1 d mid· dJcwelght mal champ. While In the Army at Le~sville, La., Turfy started wreslllng alligators, Eleven years •go while In Ontario Canada, he found Victor In a cave near a lagghig camp. Its mother had betn shot by log- gers • . . .• Victor then wa• 11 tnchd' Jong and practically frozen., Tuffy revived the cub. WhilfZ growing: he starle<I playln.( with the cub, finally teachl~ It to wrestle. He gave up the' . tillig&tor six years ago to take '. Victor on the road. . ... Now weighing 450 lbs., ~~ tor Is the only ani m111l llcense«it • by the State nr Callfarnla ftl ' wrcsU~. llr takes on lhrct oP:•\ £our volunteer!! "from the ' crowd every show and hasn'I lost yet . As a 1netler of fact , 'I\Je9dell say!I Vlctor'h111 art und~featcd string now toppin'9 35.000. I. I I I \ sa1,,ci.1, -10. 1970 o,AILY "LOT Jf l Vital Statisti~s for the Orange Coast .Area ~ ' Marriage Licenses Divorces "sFioRts· &··~ VACl'IDmW CDI CD wmt M fl.C,l.A. ! BECRUTIONAl . . IEHICLE SHOW) :·· ................. ·: . -~ .. ---=: ·=~=a.= ••••••••••••••••••••••• JAii. a-n (' here's the comparison ... between what the opposition to the Balboa Bay Club lease extension says and the facts .•• The following are the points raised in the araumenl against the extension as printed in your ballot r· The Bay Club property, due to its Highway loution and isolation from private resi· dences, is well suited for such park use. The estimated in~ome to the City under the new lease would amount to less than.$3 per citizen per year. Whatever the income, it can- not equal the community values in preserv- ing public b1yfront property for public use. It is poor public policy to tie up public land for a private purpose for long periods. The present Bay Club lease, made in 1948 for 50 years, led to the adoption of the City Ch1rter provision limiting waterfront leases lo 25 years without voter approval. There is little publlcly·owned bayfronl prop· erty In Newport Harbor and ever-increasinf demand for access and "windows" to the Bay. ' Here are the answers ... The Club is 11ot isolated from residential areas. It is adjacent to Bayshores which has 261 homes. It is just across the water from lido Isle; It is directly below the Newport Heights residential community. And, on the Bay Club property itself are 153 apartment-homes, a number of them full·time residences. A public park would generate noise, pollution, and litter and create other familiar problems, and it would also deprw prop· erty values. The creation of such a park would be strongly fesisted by the residents affected. This figure is very unrealistic, representing only the new minimum for the first five years of lhe new lease. It is a matter of record that Club revenues have consistently exceeded the minimum rental, generating for Newport and its taxpayers the largest retur:i1 of any city.owned property. The new lease will provide an estimated $7.3 million in additibnal direct revenue over the next 29 years and an additional $1.5 million in school taxes, just over the terms of the existing lease. These estimates come from the highly respected firm, Economics Research Associates of Los Angeles. The Club serves Jn important public purpose as well as a private one. More than 60% of its food and beverage business is with civic, philan· thropic, cuHural and business-professional groups meeting at the Club and representing every segment of community life. Just a few of the groups meeting al the Club: Hoag Hospital Auxiliary, Children's Home Society, Boy Scouts, South Coast Child Guidance Clinic, Newport Harbor Service League, Orange Coast Association, Assistance League, Chamber of Commerce, Chris· tian Women's Club, Balboa Bay Lion's Club, Newport Harbor Spastic League, College Park PTA, St. James Episcopal Church, Adoption Guild, Orange County Philharmonic. This is only a small cross.section. Says the City's own consultants, Development Research .Associates: "The Club has become a viable asset to the City and the Community." · The chairman of lhe City's Charter Committee, who certainly should know, says, ''The lease limitation was aimed only at getting public approval- not for the purpose of denying that approval." Over seven miles of shoreline are available to public access in the lower bay alone-according to City records-3.62 _with free access andW through public marinas and other commercial enterprises. Add to that 6.6 miles of total ocean shoreline-all with public access and you see the tremendous re~111ation f.acilities provided the general public-and by the way, 85% of this usage 1s by non·Newport residents (and your ~!book p~ys the costs). THE CITY, ITS TAXPAYERS AND SCHOOLS STAND TO GAIN A GREAT DEAL VOTE YES JANUARY13 Coml"lltt•• lor YES vet•• 0, [. 81yl1J11, Ch11rm111, 1221 W. Co••t Hwy., ~wpon 8t1ch, C1l1f, • ' I ------- • " • I ' .I I I • Saturday, January 10, 1970 TV Still No Short Cut to Movies . \ t ' \ I - Sootl1i11g Hands DAILY P'ILOT 11111 l"lleff By C\'NTHJA LOWRY NEW YORK fAP) -··rm hot now ,·' said a young television comedian . And I v.•ant to do something, like gel established in n1o"ics, wh ile I'm hot." Jfis attitude is typical : the Valhalla to which almost all or lhe TV warriors aspire is featurt lilms. Scratch any performer luck,y ~nough to land in a successfu l TV series and you 'll uncover the quiver. ing id of an actor who can quote chapter and verse of the careers of Steve McQueen and James Garner and "'ho usually tosses ln Charlton Heston, Lee r..iarvin and Jack Lemmon. They made it suc- cessl'ully across the tracks from the TV troops to the elite corps of vie feature films. Somehdw, most orten. it just doesn't work out that .way. After 22 years during which television hall been an in· creasingly important preoc- cupation r.1 the nation·s 60 million homes, one can still <.'Ount on the fingers of the hands the pe rformers \\•ho have moved ln glory lo the other side. • come back to the home folks with another series. Stephen Nisbet massages the shoulders of Bel~.\' Paul in this sc ene fro1n the drama "The Devil'~ Advocate." no1v on stage at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse Tuesday~ th rough Saturdays. Some \\'ho moved ha ve decided they like the old neighborhood better. Andy Griffith, alter nine ~·cars or front-running the !'jielsen raf f.1gs in his own corn-led series , abdicated in regal fashion by naming his successor in the starring role and concentrated on movies . Alter one film that not even his representatives like lo mention, k.1dy has decided to return to the nation's Jiving rooms -next season, in fact. ------ Don .4 darris Satisfied With Life as Comic By VERNON SCOTI •IOLLYWOOD IUPI) Inside every successful <.'Om· edian is a serious dramatic actor who rouldn't get \\'Ork. At least !hat's !hr 1\'ay Don (Gel Smart l Adams secs it. Adams cannot visualize Bob •lope as King I.car. Red Skelton as Harnlet or .Jac~e Gleason as Julius Caesar - not unless it's for laughs. Yet every year somf! b3g· gypan~ funnyn1an, a tear glistening in his eye. bemoans his fate and announces that he is a gre.iiler leading man than Gregory Peck. Uusual\y ht i~ as drunk as an owl. "Most comedians want lO ~ arjprs," said Adan1s. "'hose real last name is Vanny. "But they arc limited by their physica l appearance or size ." Doi;t ralls considerably short or six feel and ha s yet to be mistaken for Hock Uduson . lie has learned to live 14'ilh lhe se deficiencies. •·Tue big difference bet1\'Cen a comedian and an actor i.o; timing." Adan1s sa id as if he were giving a lecture. "The Choir Sing s At Lag una SI. George's E pi s co p a I Church of Laguna ll ills will present the Cypress College Concert Choir and chamber singers Sunday in the fir st or fnur scheduled Sunday l'Ol1- certs of sacred music. Scheduled for ~ p.1n. 1ht' concert ll'ill be under 111e direction of .I. Tho ni a~ Cole.man and t~ desi gned to highlight the church's nt'1rl.11 acquired ::ia\'Llle organ. The remaining co.1c.:rr1~ 11re set for Jan. 18 and 25 and Feb 1. There is no ad1n 1ssi nn charge lo the Sunday concer!~ In lieu of a collec11on "'hich will be made at the conclusion of each program. QUEENIE " ·~ rhythm or delivering a line is not the san1e at all. "Actors who have comr on lhis sho1v in the past fh·e years have no scn.~c of tim ing for co1ncdy. They're brilli11nt :it acting. but 11•hen it conies lo hun1o r they burlesque i\iil1on Berle or Glea~on. ··comedy if! a different craft. \\lhen you s a y l'Omething funny you do it v.•ith a straight face . \Vhen your Dick Van Dyke also quit "'hen ''The Dick Van Dyke Show·• \\•as far ahead of thf!'. pack. fie ha~ been busy and successful bu! no lightning lllruck. Dick has decided to \Vito \Vas \Vl10 Picture Q ~iz Ans·1vered face is twisted into a comic llcre are the answers to Thursday'J theater picture mask, then you speak your quiz. To n1alch the names and plays with the faces, read line straight But you never from left to right and from top to bottom. say something funny and look First rov.· -Art Koustik and Toni Douglass in "A Funny funny at the same lime. • Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum." South Coast 1 "Now you take a ~omedian Repertory : John Haggard and Jim McKie in "\\1aiting for out of comedy and pi.ii him in Godot," UC Irvine Hepertory Theater; Barbara Van Holl a drama . Tbe. first lhlng he in "Goodbye. Charlie," Costa ~1esa Civic Playhouse. does is over--acl -but without Second row -Oa\•id Paul in .. All the Lonely People:' the subtleties of a professional Open End Theater ; Alexander Colson and Rea Shaefer in aclor.'' "J. B.," Orange Coast College ; Carol Faulstick in "Light Ad ams admils he yea rned to Up the Sky," Westminst.c r Community Theater. ht> a11 actor but settled lor Third row -Clark Fa rrell and Dale Craven in "Lulln- comedy when the movies were by," San Clemente Community Theater: Tony Brandl and ~iring Clark Gable. Tyrone Toni Shearer in "Once Upon a ~lallress,'' Rancho Co1n- Power an d Robert Taylor for 1nunity Players ; Robert Engman and Karin Benson in "Cac· leading· men. The competiti on lus Flower," Lag una r>.ioulton Playhouse. discouraged Adams. F'ourth row -Sheila Dunkle and Stan Bell lo "Pool~ "\became a con1ic 20 year~ Paradise,'' Lido Isle Players ; Susan Stone in "Ask An y Girl ." ;igo beeause th e fie ld was less Sanla Ana Community Players; lo1ike Skinner and Paul crowded." he said wistfully. Sullivan in "Barefoot in the Park," HunLington Beach Play· 'I lhought being a stand-up house. ._ 1·omedian would open doors ------------ for n1e in other en lerlainmenl fields. But it didn't. "I get offers lo do other ll·ork in movies, but they are all lhe same kind of comedy, the b11sic charac1cr of Max- wrJI Smart that I pla y in the seri es. See. what's the point in doing them'!" Hope still stirs in Adarns' breast, ho...,·ever. "There is a revolution going nn now in mo\'ies." he said. "Films are no longer just for beautiful people . They · re easting actors y,·ho look like everyday human beings. "If Dustin Hoffman c<1n inake it as a he ro, then there's hope for me." Peck in 'Exi le' llOLLY \\'OOD IUPI\ <:regory Peck and Tuesday \\'!'Id will co-star for Columbia f'1cturrs in "Au Exile." based on r>.ladison Jones· novel. By Ph il lnterlandi Crossword Puzzle 1 Flir, 1.pw11d Ii Oepre~i 10 Frm1l t p.tren\\ 14 l'Jate1 body 1) G erml~ r1·1tr !b Stratlorri 011 •. - . 17 ---·· o: 10~,~ 13 P •r~r of glass l 'I -. -• ' ~ i ;! 20 :Aor • s1i11~ 1 ?~ v~1 1•Q~~td 24 Oro•1 t 2!, l.!J~.t 27 Al ..,.',a• ol11rr 1'1.:e 1 2 wo111•, JJ Po ~~ts~i 1t wont I ;1 ~oundtd JZ Tr.,,:.· .~word, ~7 11t lp J8 Basrb;o,I 0•1n t oll it iali 40 Lllrrarv tollect1011 •l 01tl wt!I 4J Enq111t ~oonrl •• Pronoun J ~ U ln~t ..- 48 Grrtl i11 crna111 wa'f " ~l R•P' 52 Maier btlll'Vt 54 l•!S •CI k11!•r 5~ ··1 s~1 ~;1 ? WOtrl ~ S• The be~t: 111roun~I '1 Sr11sit1vt 1101n! !.2 Bird f.3 Sl1arp11e~5 !.4 Re movl'\ ll'01 Slt11 t bS F'i:r.ti tr bb Tliorougl:lar, Iii 0 1s~ppro11 "J ) 0~111!1 OOJ. 'J l Tha1 l.1. rl ~ '.,, 11rr 1·~ • 7 F'r1•po .. \<D ' } '.:>1ng11111 voi~t • Sc!·oo! ~llbjP ' ~ Leng!l.y wal~u19 sttp it Thtoat ,.ral'!1ner's ritvit t 7 T 111~1 ~l1 olf1C!" I On th t --··: lmprovu11;i 'I U 1n1 ~lPr 10 Wttlt Sl ' 11 ··· ( .. • "' ,c• ~~ 0 •1,. l'.hO ,~,\1,~.0·1 p •s1ri •.1! 12. Fren:.11 · l ~.,d ~r-~p~ p~mtt r 13 Slyly rl 1spar11.g 1 (} 2! Leltl'r 23 Pt,rs: rc:rio 1r~lv ~s Sug!, c.a ll ~1 Garmrnt 23 Filament 2'1 Wtll\111: Pr t it..: 33Sttl v.·ron11 rig ht l~ Ab,1 s sl~;·•1 :.'i F tr.11n1r1e n~mr -°"' Ttast . 33 F'ttty 11 1 1.dl ... , .. : '{~ i;h;t ·ilG ~1·~•d p.ir• () Sic'~ ~ H·d ·t ~b ~lC~liC I ~7 }:111~,al1 lr! ~8 C. 1rdene1 s 1 •1pltm~n1 4~ 1.1 1$~11• w ~apon ~I) "Scra m•" 53 Erbnc l hird 55 Music al combo ~b A lway~ 57 M u~1c 1! Sign 110 Atch tr , Knudson Boro s "le.: Abbr. I "l woul4n't go there if I were.you-that'• private propc~y!'' '" I over the world. But the magic that touched such non·TV newcomers as Dustin Hoffman and Faye Dunaway ~ludcd him. Suddenly, the grind. the long hours, t h e production-line emf:rgencies, the personal ;ip- pearances and endless in- terviews don 't seem at onerous. The rewards -to bank account and ego -are 5alisfying. Motion pi c tures and television may be s i s I e r media. with strong family resemblance. but there ob- viously is a difference between audiences in motion picture theaters and audiences in liv- ing rooms. The darling of the home screen can bomb al the boxoffice and a l?oxofficc kingpin can be a disaster in the Nielsens. This has been an industry puule for years. In its shnpleil terms~ The average movie is a better aod more KIDS MATINEE Sat., at 2 p.m. J•rry Lewis ;n ''Don't Raise the Bridqe - Lawer the River" ALL SEATS SOc ARLD GUTHRIE I J\u·l!Ji'.· ~-± RESTAURANT" Al•• Cha1Jro11 H.s1011 i11 "NUMBER ONE " GM...,,. • .,. STAHL[Y KU8111C.l PllOOUCTIOH 2001 Opoo 1:4S '"r. ,,,... .. u, .. '"'lnnt. AlSO . expensive product Uu1n the average jerry-built series ; au· diences are reluctant to pay to see a .performer available for free once a week al home: the qualities appreciated in the in- timacy of television are lost on the big screen. Jack Valenti, president of the Motion Picture Association of America, recently dropped some statistics suggesting that mass television audi ences and mass movie audiences are not the same people. Sixty-five percent of the film audience. said Valenti, are under 24 years of age and most are well-educated. Only 14 percent are over 40. Surveys over the years in· Toniqhl •+ I THE REI VEA: it• SCOUNDftEL, an OPERATOR -t 11 BRAWLER •••• Steve McQueen lhe Reivers" eo~oR Ba- .., Cl!Mm• C.nt•r F llm1 l"rH11nt1tlon -"" N•tlonlll G.ooir•I l"lctur .. Aitll MI om1tnlr•lt Sllow 1lmr-1 I & H P.M. ' ' ~:l ...,,lOJ-,)< S~T ­ ~HARIT.Y SHIRLEY MacLAINE JOHN McMARTIN SAMMY DAVIS, JR , @ ~ P.-Jl ... VlllON• ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUIJECTS I••· Skew Stertt 1 p.m. Continuou1 Sundey from 2: P·'"· 'JATIO".t.l ClNl'.:R.t.L COPP()qATlON Foco•x·· NSOUrH COAST I PLAZA ~T"9. $_, o;q.r._,ac l ril!M • S.U.2712 ' HELD OVER Bo x Offi ce Opens 6:4S Show Time: 7:00 ... HOW THllU TUESDAY dicate th11t the l lgh tr st viewers in television are the 1 college-1Jge group and lhe 1 highly educated (who are like- ly to tell you they pre/er books, to TV -··except for sportsl and 'Laugh.Jn' "). _ .......... ._ JJittn s.:a.w. • 54yA96 r AUI. Nf WMAN "BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID" "ME, NATALIE" Cont. Su11. 1 :JO r.M. SHOW 11MJS 7:00 .. t :l O MA11Ntt SUN. I LATE SlolOW TONIGHT -All lHfATltES SEE I OTN Ff:ATUJIES AS LATE AS \0:)1 P.M. Wl\J"llN~Tt~ Hl·WAY 39 DRIYE·IN ,.. ""'"1..,. ·-..:.n..l Kl·l4'1 --....... ,_ ll1·12.71 .. , ........ .. ........ t, ... ,.., 'l&-•261 ~1uTCH cAiSI OY AND TH[ $UNO•HCE KIO" (Ml Or>Ur Shiro! J•c~ f'l~l'ICI "CHI~ (Ml tn!•loil It..,.,..~ "CACTUS Fl.OWE"" IMI Jlmtt G1,..,1r Glflt t1un"lt~t1 "MAl tOWf" Du11on Hollman Mol ll'•••fW "JOHN & MA•Y" 1111 f r•n~ S!nllrl ll"<q1>ol W•l(ll "LAOY IN CEMENT" lltl Two Mol~r<ftlt f totvre• "SHfi OEYIL~ 0"' WHEELS,. ''lHE SIOE 11•CKEIS" Ml lurl L•nt••I•• O•llO•I~ KH, ''THE GYPSY MOTHS" {Ill "o'Otrl M1tf~~m GHl'<)t lt"'"e<l1 ''7HE c;.ooo GUYS AN O THE a•o GUYS" .......... """" fflUl. NEWMAN ROBERT R£Df'ORD . KM'llMINE ROS.S . Bl/fCtl ~SSIDV AND THE SUNDANCE KID .. ~ .. ------- I . . • Siturd11, J1nu1ry 10, 1970 DAllY PllD1 J7. ; :· ,$AL~ BAN~N~S ly. Charles lfinottl 1 . 17..,.,.,_-,,-~.....,..,, ...... ----..,..., 'I":...---~-: O'/J.i....~.~· A~iN~D -. · ,.,....J.."'~ "'-il GanleRS NO ; """~~? 1 MOSS ! ' • • ' I ' ' • • • PEANUTS " ' .. ' . . ' . ; :.:. ;-•;. Hello there, boys and girls, ::: and welcome to a rainy Satur· : ; day morning in Uncle Len 's ;:: Corner" The weather outside is get· ::: lina: a little grim, isn't it? But '. : I.hat's what passes for winter • here on the Orange Cout •• wherl most other parts of the · country have snow and freez· · ing temperatures. JN FACT, that would make a good theme for the art con· ' test next week. Try to imagine . : how others around the nation ' ' are spending the winter and ·, 11ee who can come up with the • most original drawing. Uncle Len would like to " lha"k -0ur poetry whmer, Ter- • rle Howard, for the nice letter , ~along with her winn ing poem . •• .... By Charles M. Schub l: wi 11 l\c•n my h"mstei:!s (...,& more oft•"' • ·:·And keep up your good \\'Ork -------------------------------.\ • '100, Terrie. ,. HONORABLE menlion win: ners in this week 's art contest &re: Karen Bridgts, 7, Hun· tingtori Bea c.h ; .Jeff Brotemarkle, 6, N e w p o r t .. Beach; LyM Brotemarkle. 8, Newport Beath; Gom1ie Ann Verdina, S, Huntington Beach; Nicholas Verdina, 7, Hun- tington Beach; Pancho f.1 oore, 11, Corona de! Mar, and Trich * PRIZE WINNER * David Goodsell , 8, 2559 B Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa • Any cJ!,Ud under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest .. Here's all yoi.; do : (l} Draw .P._icture on piece .ot, plain, white paper 5• inches wide and •inches Cl•ep. t;se black ink an<l make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must .be your own work. (3) Put your name, afe. and addre1! on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Coqteat, J39x 1560, D..\ILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner \vill receive Kennedy hall d6llar. Coop, 7, Huntington Beach. 1...---------------------------~-'I Also, Julie Amoralict, IO, PLAIN JANE STEVE ROPER rt.t. KEEP 7~K OF 'JHE 6A5 WE USE, ROD ·-ANO 'tllE t I. WC E IT OFF 1'Hf iOP {Jf: OU~ *300.' PERKINS , JUDGE PARKER TMtS CAl.\ILLE WllrilTE~ .. 15 SHE HEIE IM THE 1-!00SE ?' ()t(."'Y.' WHILE ')QI Fil l UP, I'll GET U~ so.tE SANMCHfS/' ' ·Costa Mesa; Katy Barnard. 12, Newport Beach ; Michele Gerber, 8. Newport Beach: SPRING /) 1J. /) MOON MULLINS Stacey-" Dearth, 11, Costa Mesa: Tracey Howard, 8. Huntington Beach, and Terrie Howard,·ll, Huuliniton Beach. Spring is a beautiful season 1-----Laro[j Lorn~r -~---·I When flowers are blooming _ , . ~~~. ~~~~·,:~ :.:~;ri.1 RIDDLES aitd JOKES Kind of a thing. M•rv G111t1tscn. H""'fl"fton 1 .. o:to RESOLUTIONS FOR 1970 I'll eat all my food And be in a good mood ; I'll study and study .4.nd won't hit anybody. I'll send lots of things To Uncle Len's Corner, And if I don 't wi n * PllU WINNER Dear Carol: \Vhat is \Vhite , has one horn and gives milk? ')l::»nJ, )ilJW y : JtMSU'f -Lynn l rotem•'*lt , I, 21t l 'llllt L•rtclt, NtwHrl lffch I won't be a mourner. Dear Carol : Why is the Jetter 'T' like an island? .,,.~·­ :JO •IPP!W •'t• UJ '"oq ....... "" ••n•aa :JMtuy MUTI AND JEFF • ' • . ... .. ,1, Kt11""4~ Jitlf Wlt.r .... tt Ten' .. MN'tr,, tl, 1ill11 CltbMlll An., H11ftlifltttll lt9dl ,., fM Wlllftiflt I M,.., lft lite ,,,,.., •IMI -c1nt111. Mtll ~•11• -"' t r lltry It UllC .. Lift, II~ IHI. Ctlll Mtlll, Ctllftrftlt . '"' ye• .................. ....,. c/e Om1fe Ce• Dtllly Pllet, ... 1 s•o, C•fWI w .... C1IH. Dear Carol : What animal grows skin . bul ha s skin that doesn 't gro\v? ·•ll•ut y : Je.M1uv -'•nd•e Mel>rf , 11, Clrcll'\t dtl M•• Candy : Last nigh t I dreamed I ate a live-pound marshmallow. ... Randy : What happened ? Candy: \Vhen I \VOke up my pillow \vas gone. ar~nd the globe. The sensilive seismograph records these jogfing vlbratiol)ll in a zia·iag line on a revolving drum. This -Mi ry Gu1l1!Mn, Mulilln11tn 8etd't1 But the top records. !hank goodMSs. are no higher than ma(nitude I or 9. Aridf lt!'d• t Cer!'ltlllle 'JO-WI-W'I where It 11 impossible even to is geared to a clock ao that the obie.rvt surface de(ails. distance from the epicenter A"" •Wl<h I wtrlf •to11 Altlt ft •hsy 1 .. 1r1•1>1, ••• n . of Ntwocrt ,,......,, vrr,1~••· for Mr 11111ncn: -SOR.RY! 1 SR.CKE MYHAND w HEN 1 t-i \'T l'T W IT~T~E MALL"El.1 . L II I! I' ,j " i e4 #II •• ,, .... l\U'( ...... II ;··Cfltno1 J•"'"' •tf 11. tlf vr1111o1. • C.l!lor~i• fef" her .,,..,non : . ' Wbtt exactly is the Richter can be figured in tenn.s of In lt.15, Charles Richter vibration travel time. The unit worked out 1 1y1tem , for for · ·.rnpwring the zlg-ug measuring lbe r, el a t i v e J~lsmoeram Is one thoualndth magnitudes of earthquakes part of 1 millimeter. The jog anywhere in the wofld. This is lines decrefses about one unit th ~ Richter Scale of Earth· wlth eve ry 100 kilometers quake Magnitudes. It is a from the epicenter. The system of measurements bas-seismogram is studll"d to ed on the da1a from Mt hr measure the distan ce between more seismograph sl at@n!.· tlie ~ration arid ffie eptCenler This data is matched to and to estimate the vibration rigures on standard charts and unit! at 100 kUomettrs, abbut lables. The final anrwer is 82 milts, from this central always based on the degree or disturbance. GORDO Are tliere really fish dlat •-----~,..--"'<:! ~? ~OIZOAN~ : Scalet When .a sbuddering earth· ; quake takes you by surprise, il ! demands your whole attention. ' Firs"t yo u "·ant to talk about wha~ it did, how badly you tve re shaken and w ha t : damaae. if any, it did jn your : home and neighborhood. This : local discussion is about earth· : quake "intensity. Lattr you '.~wonder how far it reached : 'how tile it \flS. Thia ~ earth· ,.quake ~de -a.nd tht : Richter Scale ' is a raUng of : earthquaie magn itudes. • A Jensitive seiamoaraph : measures the precise de,,.ees : (If sha~ing and usually It i5 : located far from the ea rth· · quake's epicenter. lhr: place : wh er.e tht upheaval is most : extreme. The intensity scale is : based on observations of whst : happened at various places on : the 11urfaee. This caMot live : ~he total scope or the quake, ; ~hlcb may oriaina t.t: 100 mil~ • 4 btloW a:round. And 80 per cent of all qua:kt& occur ·~ »ea activity at 1 distance of 100 These fi{Ures are compared kllome.ttrs from ithe tartb· with standard tabltA to clve qulle epicenter.. · the earthquake its proper The llicbte:r Scale rates Richter Scale raUnc. There earthquake m-plWde I n may be 1li;tt variations in the d. filUrtl but the data from d i f f e r e n t ~.~~::1 are b 'is e d mi sel1moar1ph stations. In this lo11rlthrnlc tens. A major c11t1 an avtrage cf all the quake of magnitude 7 Is tt n rtc0"11 is uffd to measure t~e times greater than one rated mqnitude of the earthquake. as maanltude 6. Magnitude I Intensity 8Calt1, written in Is ten Limes arealer than .Roman numerall, are used to magnitude 5. f\lost quakes fill estimate the surface damaat betwttn the cate,crlts and done. by major earlhquakes. are rated In decimals, such as The Richter SCalt, writleo in 6.S or 5.7. ordinary numben, rates the The trembling. tremors are magnitude or size of earttt.. various Lypt1 or ear~bqua.kt quakes. There Ii no limit io vlbraUons ptllsing througb or the number of Jt.s cate1orits. Blrda lly by flapping their AN~ER, wines and so do .bats . There r are indeed flyiii.g fishes th•t CC»A~lile.IAJ.. leave the water and take short fitghts in the air. Instead er wings, they fly on wide fins tbat spread out like gau~ ''"'· some~apl.--ny thoi'H'<'= nap their fins and other pe-Ople are sure that" they do not. 'f'ihtY; tend lo fool, us because tb~y ·ao so fast and sl1y up in the air just a few momenta. Even a very sharp ~eyed person cannot be sure how they do it. Certainly their fin1 ' someUmu tremble. But their main job seems to be to help th! flshes•to 1Ude throufh the 1lr. MISS PEACH Lots: of these lovely little rlyin1 fishu live off the shorea of CaliCornla. Now and th en. dozen• of them zoom up out of the water. looking like flocks of allvuy blu1bird1. Their scales and caury wlnp allsten In tht aunth1ne. But each trip IJ very short. Each Oylnc lislt 140ms up and over the tops or • few wave., and then pl unge& back into the su. I KffTl./-8 /Trl/ IS 1ffE )J/TTV ~rriV ~ PET FOOD ·· HE 'SA'IS -me • NiW 61.&Y GETS ALL. THE AiTENTIOll ... . ' r By Tom · K. • By Frank BalJl.fts!ll • , I '. ' By John Milas By Harold Le Doux voe~ THAN "l'OI ?' CARL IS OVER SEVSITY ! HE Ml!>T HA.VE-FELT OlltTE "-6000 PEA.L VOUN6EC . WHEN HE LA.TCHEP Cll 10 TWIS GAL! By Ferd Johmon By Gus Anl~ By Mtl' 1 · ' • . : Vet Widows • . . ~Could Get • • i VA Pensions • • . : Veteran's widows may be :ell(ible ·fGr . .a Veterans j Administration pe.nsion, ac- ; cording lo Mort Webster, ! Mana11<r ;of Vii•• Southern ~ Ca1ifornia Regional Office. J Qua1ified widows of wartime \'e~ans who have died of • · causes nol refated to their service are el\gible if the ir in- : come is1 no more than $2,000 if ; they hare no children, and no . more than $3,000 if they do. : · U a widow does not qualify • for a .pension .because of a ~higher inc<ime or because she , remarries, her children may ~'still be eligible ·to receive S pensions. f Pensions are based on need, I Webster said. Compensation is paid · to the survivors of veterans who die of sen•ice- • connected -causes, and the in-f come or the survivor has no ~ bearing on eligibility or the f ,amount paid. t ! 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YDlllg Prn1se ,.., IL 111-1.H la lhirty days, Ii can nip yoa loot younger-or your 1110111J back "Ultra Feminine" lstroreoic Htr11111.cr11• ir/Prir1it11t11 BJ HELENA RUBINSTEIN Tiit only ~ l•Cre~ f&j,V.... ~ . . • ; l~Jtid .,,.1tfl tbf! .nalFal letnllr "• cstr61ei1 and Pmpsterooe. Kelps' • r:::::E~ your sli11 loolr softer: more SllPPle. l T' .. l""I" 111:,.~ R11.UO 411. $111 5_.00 ,. PllCIS l'IEVMu ·-.JH.1111 •tilt -.;. Ja 1411 OPEN 9 AMtolO PM -70AYSAWHK NEWPORT BEACH 1120 ......... Wlttcffff ..... I HUNflNGTON BEACH _ ... __ HUNfl N4;TON BEACH ·1·· ......... ... .....______. - I t. ... ... ---------~~~-....... --.-....... -----~-~-----~~~-------------.-·--,-..------..-.,,,,---- . . .. ·RTINA SALE Be·autiful New 1969 ·Cortina • PRICED AS $ LOW AS 6 .··. .' \" IAffJ~6 2542 · ' ' . ' ' F0,11. · 2·DR. SIMll • .&• TO CAa SHOWN • ' .. PlUS TAX ANO LICENS E"" ~VER 50 .TO CHOOSE FROM Before You .Buy ANY New or Used' Import test Drive & Compare a Dunton Coriina •.••••• '. EXTRA SPECIAL ·'SAVINGS . o·N'. 9 1969 Executive • • Cars & Demonstrators ... Oran9e County's l:artJHt · Selection . of-Truc~s 0 E:R 1·25 TO CHOOSE FRO~ Rancheros, Pickups, Vans~ Camper Units, e'tc .... PRICED· RIGHT ·READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY UNHEARD OF . . , ·~ . . - • . '. VOLUME DEAlER IN ORANGE COUNTY · ' ' FOR OVER $.0 · YEA•S •• • .. . • • ~ .. .. • • . • SAVINGS ·.· ' ' . ' CHOOSE FROM OVEll 400 19 70 CARS:.& TRUCKS ' ' . _,. ,. . ' ' "'~ . ~·· ' l I I! • '' ! .I ii l • i ·1 .. ,. I 1.H:..;O.:.U:..S:.;E:.;SccF_O:..R.;;..;;;SA_;;L;;.;E::__;H-'-O:..U:.;S:.;&:.-s FO~ SALE HOUSES 'FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE =H_o_u_sE-;S-FO_R_s_A.:.L.:.E~H:.::O.:.U=SE:..S:..:.F.::O:.:R_:S:::A::L:,::E~ HQUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE l;G~o~ne~r:•~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~OO~O~i ~G~e~n~e~r•~liiii~~~~lOOO~:G~o~no~r~•~l~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiilllCO~j:~G~e~n~•~ro~l~~~~~l~OOO~G:•=n~e=r=•~l~~~~~l~OOO~i l~~;;~;;;;;;;;~~il I General 1000 Geniri HOUSES FOR SALE 1000' Bul donS.A/:av~~~!po~ u~~~~v: seen this beachy cutie. 2 Bdrm .. den. 1% bath . 526.500 and the owner \vants enough do\vn only to CO\ er his costs of liale.. Alove in a.s you like. but don't delay. ~629 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesci 546-8640 MARKET FIRST Hall or fame fa mi ly home. Sparkling pool. and wann y.•al nut panelling adds to the charm o! tbis r-o+m·y 5 Bd.rm,.hon1e . 0\\'0· er says ''sell .'.' l1ri ce_d in n1i~·lhlrties. Call now for y9ur 1nspecuon appom,t1nent. RfAL AMOR ls your s with this 4 Bdrn1 .. 2 bath home with private master bedroom suite. Gigantic lot \\1ilh a see forever vie\\'. Firepl ace. electric buil t-ins and covered patio. $33.000 on you r terms. \'our Ne\\' \'ear's retreat. WHAT'S IN A NAME \Veil. it's a funny na1ne. but an elegant hon1e. Orellano is the name ... and the home ... 4 Bdrm .. 3 bath, Ca m. rm., formal dining room. The O\vners of this $39.800 home have been transterred. Hurry ctnd name your terms. O.n1r1I 1000 [General Ill® 1-------- $24 950 I S Bedrm • Mesa Verde ' • Golf Course Executive 4 Bedrm + Oen 36.10 ~11 . ft. . lu.xut)' famlly f.Iesa Verd<'! '! bath~. BuiH rm dirun; rm, dc-n. 1 llaths. in k1tchPn. ro11>N>d f1<Jt lO. Lo1·ely pool. l:ith F111rway. Ownf't' help~ wilh the linant·· C\1stom · ··!cw· ol i:;recns & in1t. :i-l0-1710 Gtnline. 510·17Z'I. TARBELL 29SS Harbor TARBELL 'l9SS Harbor 11-::-===-=== Open Houses THIS WEEKEND ,.., .. 51: ...., ,,.,_,.,., wfffrl Y•• tlitlt -UfMll n '" .. Jiff• Hlltl"t · All the loceti•"' llste4 below .,. ~ t. t"9'9f iMtell lty Mfflth!.tt elM• ....... 111 ,_.,., D.A.ILT PILOT WANT AOlf Pettont i.MwMlt .,.. litfftlH fer Ml• or to rell'f -. e,,e4 •• !ht ... u i.t.rfMflo11 •• tlil• , ..... ..ell ~,. 12 Be droom) **306 The Rialto lat end of ~·l arcus St) NB. 64&-3256 (Sat & Sun I-&) 2531 Crestvie\V tBayshores) N.B 833-0700: 644-2430 (Sun 1-;) 934 Mira 1nar, Laguna Beach 494-3Q06 (Sat & Sun 10-5) 234 24th Place, Costa l\lesa !Sal & Sun 1-5) 12 Bedroom & Fo mily or Den) 1519 Bonnie Doone Terrace. Cd~1 615-0060 : 5;5-4031 (Sat & Sun) 2211 Fiesta. f\'e\\·por t Beach 673-8550 (J Be droom) 1Sun 1-5) *5101 Bruce Crescent !Lido Sands1 NB 642-;200 (Sun 1 ·5) **1030 \V. Bay Avt . Nev.•port Beach 673-62l0 (Sat & Sun ll-5) 227 Via Orvieto (Lido Isle) NB 833--0700 : 644-2430 (Sun 12-5) 316 Ruby, Balboa lsland 67f>.;225 (Sat & Sun 1-0) 17600 Santa Do1n ingo Circle. FV 629-3914 (Sat. afternoon) **106 Linda Isle Drive, Newport Beach 642-8235 (Sa t & Sun) 430 Cabrillo St.. Costa Mesa 546-864-0 1Su n 12:55 -3:551 17922 Gi ll man St. /University Park) Irv. 833-2639 (Sat &Sun 1·5) 2616 Clav fNC\vport l~eights) NB 64()..24 14 /Sun l-5) 2018 Barranco. Ne,vporl Beac h 644-2039 I Sat 1-5 I 17646 Rockrose. Irvine 673-8550 (Sat 1-5) . 2007 Vista Cajci n. Corona del 'Mar 673-85:50 (Sun 1·5l 301 Ave nida Cerritos, Corona de! r.lar · 6;3-8550 (Sun t-;) (J Bedroom & Fomily or Den) J 125 Essex Lane (\Vestclif!) NB 642-1598 (Set & Sun 12·5) 4231 (jran!ord ( lluntington Ha rbour 1 ~I B 846-0609 (Sal & Svn 12-5J *1400 Lincoln Lane 1\Vestcliff J NB 64 2-5200 (Sunday) llOG Valley Circle, Costa f\·1esa ~;.-0465 !Sal 1-5) 2216 \Vate.rfronl, Corona del J\lar 833-0700: 644-2430 !Sun 1-51 3430 Seabreeze t l-larbor View HUis) Cdf\l 833-0700 : 644-2430 (Sal & Sun 1-51 301 Evening Star Lane <Dover Shores) NB. 642-8235 I Sal & Sun) l 606 Anttrlla Way (Dover Shores) NB 642-823! '(Sat & Sun) 850 Wi\ion, Coste ~lesa 54&-M40 !Sun 12-;) 51 2 Seaward Roa d. Corona de! !\1ar 67f>.5726 (Sa• & Sun 1-5) 1921 ~farinlr~ Drive. Newport Beach 6~5.lll !Sun 1-51 2913 Chestnut Ave. l ~lua Verde) CM M9-1096 ISat & Sun 10-5) 1903 Orange Ave. 1 Ea•l Side) CM' 64UOO! (Open Anytime) IC y~~~~~m~~~~~bo~P!C~!~ER FINER HOMES FOREST E. ' n ele Barrell /eqafty ._,._:,; Streets you'll find out Ibo u l our DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT 0 L S 0 N ,-C l ' SPECIAL for 1910. We have a hu11e pre:Jen 6 5 bdrm home "'ith almost 2600 sq ft ;\ home \\'ith a \\'eal th of ('har1n & grace. 2· .: " near a Cai.n ous Country Club for only story, custom built . I o\vncr home. design-Inc. r.call on OPEN HOUSES $35,900. The rooms are enor mous ed by ~ierb Brow1~ell . 3 Bedrooms. li ving & each bdrm has a large \Valk in roon1 \vtth marble ti.replace; den & u•ine eel· YOU MA y BE . ' But hrw·~ .\OUr chanC'1' to sa\·e SS .• Ju.s1 t'ali<' n~~r fiin. tasll<' 101" mt<'''{'~ ~~HA loan. :'\u qu:diJying~ 3 bedroom. 2 b\tth Coiles:e Park eslale home. Separatl" panuled lamlly room. Underprkt'd for area at $26.950. Be smar1 see today. Call 6-l.>030.1. closet. For your large family you lar. Or~ented. to water Xjew & designed for have r~ AM I L y ROOA1. DINING expansion. Pier & float. $139.500_, Open Sat~ TOO LATE !! ROO At & KITCHEN NOO I\. TOO '. ~ & Sun. 301 Evenrng Staf Lane. Calf now as it's the most home for FRONT ROW VIEW the rnonev vou "'ill fi11d 3 BEDROOM -COLLEGE PARK This outstanding home has been adult occupied & is. v er'!' sharp. ('orner lot wi th Deau tiful vard. front & rear. 51h 0/0 loan can be as· sumed. Let 's go see.it. COATS & WALLACE REALTORS ~·=> 1491 BAKER STREET 546-4141 COSTA MESA, CALIF. 1000 I Gener ii 1000 -------OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 12-5 17321 Peppt'r TrM'. l''ountain Valley. Xorth of Slater. betv.-een Bushard and l'!,l agnolia. ~ 'fur detailed direction&. WE SELL A HOME EVERY ll MINUTES Walker & Lee Open Daily 1 ·5 Newport Hei9hts 501 KINGS PLACE 4 bdrm!'! 2 baths, bit . ins. frple, hving & lam rm. New paint job inside le out, compl cptd. Obie 1aragf'. Sh\ke roof + heated 1pooJ. Luchenmyer l<e.11tor 1860 .Ne~rt Blvd .. 0 1 t.uxurious home wi th perrnanent panoran1ic vie\\". High ceilings. livin g room \Vith ma rble firepla ce: m a r b I e entry~ \lie\v den. large enough for billiard table. !luge master sllite with 3 other large bedroon1s. Circular dining room, \vet bar. $145,000. Open Sat. & Sun. 1330 Galaxy Drive. DOVER SHORES VIEW Reautifully landscaped home with courtyard entry leading to panoramic view. Large Jiv· ing room with view o[ the entire back bav: den; 4 large bedroon1s. 4 spacious baths. Aft electric kitchen; dining room; marble fire· place. Over 3000 sq. ft. S89.500. Open Sat. & Sun. 1130 Santiago Dri,·e. LINDA ISLE BA YfllONT One or a kind. The only new waterfront home in this price range. \Vi th 52 Ft. of bayfront. 3 Large bedrooms, step· do\vn living room wi th firpelace. l\1aste r hath complete \Vith sauna . Pier & slip. Asking Sl05.000. Open daily. 106 Linda Isle Dr. 1\ tremendous buy: DOVER SHORES Dran1atic home. ne"·ly & artist1cal\y decor· ated. 4 Spaciou s bedroon1s, glamorous dining roon1: colorful fan1 ily room with paneled '. 'valls & clertrir dranei:. !\'fr. & J\1rs. master bath: large poQl with Jacuzzi. $95,000. Call for appointment. AUTHENTIC 5 BEDROOM SPANI SH +VIEW BAYCR ~ST 600t'I ~-f('{'t of n1B5tnificent S11anish arcliitec\uN'. ,\u. llll'OIH· in ('\'l'I)' l'<'lJlf"'I :, l!t.'<lrooms 7 l:mthl>. f·amill' rcom. for1nal dining. Co1u-. 1nc1 kitcht>n "'ith 4 O\ <'nl! • :: rangl.'s. Lath and pla~tl'r and just :1 yrars ~1Juni;. Cu.II 10 Sl.'P f'IO'ol.: Senor? Dial 615-03f .. ~ WHATll $14,950 Jr~ no mistake! A beautiful to\'n ho1n1? all t<'ady to ffiO\'e ri8ht in ~'Ith very lit- tle f1irn1turc-. Piicc int'hde1 ur 10" <lall' built in range, ovc-n. d.ishwa~f'r, rl!sposol. CUSTOM VIEW HOME -DOVER SHORES Perfect family home with 4 bclrms & den, 3lf..& ' baths. formal dinil'!_g r oom, pl us recreatio n · ·pool. 1\sking Sll5.000. 1046 Pescador Sunday 1·5 : LOV E TENNI S? -WESTCLtFF. Room fo r : you r 0\\111 tennis court: To co1n plete your: - outdoor liVing & entertaining there is a swim-. ming pool & sunken BBQ pit. The strikingly · handsome A·Fran1e house has vaulted tim- bered ceiling & lavish use of Palos Verde rock & walnut panelling. Dra matic & distinc- tive. 3 bdrms, family room, separate dining room. $69,950 1400 Lincoln Lene Sunday 1-S BEACf-1 ORIENTED -LIDO SI.IND~. Enjoy Sea & Sur!. Casual living in small beach com:. m unity with private pool & tennis court. A; : F r ame with ex posed beamed ceilings. 3 bd· : r n1s 2 baths. ~26,000. · SlOI Bruce Crescent Sunday 1-S * * * * * WESTCLIFF CONDOMINIUM -A RARfi:,: FIND ! Elegant spacious I story house sur··~ rounded by patios & luscious gardens. 2 bd-j rms 2 baths & separate dining room. Im-4 maculate. lm1nediate occupancy. $48.500. . f : WESTCLIFF AREA -QUIET ST·REET. ' Charmin g 3 bdr1n familv room home. Spa- cious fa mily oriented + delightfully planned !or entertaining. 2 fireplaces, professionally landscaped garden & pa tio. $53,500 · · :>0 13 \Vc11cHU Dr. 6-16-Tnl ~~~~928 Eves. ~-2-018.31 DOVER SHORES Spacious vic\v home: 3 bedrooms, den ~·ith \ve t bar & fireplace. Floating st<iircase leads to upstairs library \vith fireplace. Hig h ceil- ings give spac1ot1sness to th is luxut io usly earpeted & draped home. O"•ner n1ust sell. ~82.500. Open Sat. & Sun. 1606 Antigua \Vay. 1,·e.shf'r. dryM" drapes, car· ~ Office Open Saturdays & Sundays .. '~""" '"'""' patio, dob PETE BARRETT REALTY· house. 11nrl ~UIX'r pool. :-.·o qualif_ving: Taki· ovt'r lo"'· 1605 Westcliff Dr .. N.B. low'""'"'·" Flt.\'""'· '"'"· ".. 642-5200 ' 3143 Pierce, Costa Mesa 673-8550 (S un 1-5) 2300 Heather, Ne~·port Beach 54&-2313 !Sat 1-5) 1706 Port ~1argate , Corona del l\<lar 673-8550 (S un 1-j) 14 Bedroom) 942.2 Ra mbler Urive. Huntington Beach 546·8640 fSal & Sun 12:55-4 :55 ) *4639 F'air!ield (Cameo.Shores 1 Cdl\il .61f>.3331 !Sun 1·51 2001 Commodore ( Baycrest ) NB 64f>.0303 !Sun l-5) 14 Bedroom & Fomi:y or Den) 2200 Aralia tEastbluff) NB b75-l662 (Sa t & Sun 1·51 117 \i'ia Nice (Lido Isle) NB 6;f>.2676 (Sat & Sun 1-4) 2901 Cassia I Eastbluf!) NB 644-1162 (Sun 1-j) *1046 l'escador (Dover Shores) NB 642-5200 (Sun 1-5) 1430 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 64&-l550 (Daily) 1005 Bonnie Doone Terrace, Cdf\.·I 833--0700 : 644-2430 (Sun 1-;) **333 f\.1orning Star Lane (Dover Shor· es I NB. 642·8235 (Sa t & Sun) 1330 Galaxy Drive (Oo\'er Shores,f !'iB 642-8235 !Sat & Sun) l l:W Santiago Drive (Dover Shores) NB 642·8235 fSat & Sun ) 1993 Kornat 1:-.tcsa \'erde) l 'M 540..5990 (Sun 1·51 **57 Linda Isle Drive, Ne"·port Beach 67f>.32 l0 (Su n 11-51 **90 J,,inda Isle Drive. Ne\\•porl Beach 67f>.32 10 !Sun 11 -5) ** 1 Lind a Isle Drive. Ne\vport Beach 675-3210 (Sun 11 -5 1 2840 Monlerey (Mesa Del Mar) C~l 540-1151 I Sat & Sun 1-5 1 2365 Colgate Drivr (College Park) C~I 54S.2189 !Sat & Sun) *2005 Balear ic !)rive (~·1esa \'erde) ('.\1 540·7573 !Sat & Sunl 17~ i\ll no rca Place (f\fesa \'erde) C.\I 540·1151 ISat & Sun 12·5) 316 Catalina Dr. I Ne\v port lleights) NB 642·1771 (Sat & Sun 12·5) 1168 Boi se. Costa f\lesa 645--030:1 15 Bedroom) rsun 1-5) **14 Linda Isle Drive. Ne,vport Beach 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) **16 Linda Isle D rive , Newport Beach 67f>.3210 I Sun 1 J-;) 15 Bed room & Den or Fomily) 315() Brav St .. Costa J\'lesa 546-8640 I Sun 11 :;s -3:5;) *806 Bison :\vc. (East bluff) NB 642-8235 [S"at & Sun l 31:!4 Bern Drive. 1.aguna Beach 494-4286 t Fri.. Sat. & Sun.) 443 E. 22nd St.. Nc \vport Beach · 54&-2313 (Sat 1-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 519 lris. Corona de! Mar 64&-7l7l (2 Be droom eoco) -132 F'ernlear. Corene de! !\tar (Sun 1-5) 6i5-;g30 (Sat & Sun 1-5) CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE 13 Bod room) 2141 \.·isle Entrada (Tl1e Blu Usl Cd~f 67f>.5930 1Sat & Sun 1-51 ..... '11:. w....,,,. ... •• • h el •llf W•terfrent tastie b;.u·ga1n'' .B<'l!Pr hur· "- ry dial s 1:..0:i!J:\. I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!'-!-!!'!-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I KINGDOM General 1000 I EASTBLUFF Split level home: 5 bedrooms, 3 baths. large fa mily room: BBQ, basketball court & \Vale t: fall pool. $46.500. Open Sal. & Sun. 806 Bi· son :\ve. FOR HORSES No11· JUSt S.i7.j()(I. Your hur~. I'~ Ill'\'(')' had I\ SI) guvd: john macnab REAL TY COMPANY Huge ::00 luor l11t ·I J<tall!i and 111n~. CnJs~ lene<'d. Tack ioom. A lo\"l'ly l txxlroom homC ·v.·l1h formal dininr. Plus pest house! Numerous ('.x t1·a~ and fcll!Urt'I yuur hones 11 1JI juY! 10\'f'. Beller hurry! Dial Jltl\V ~ri-0303. 901 Dover Or., Suite 642-8235 120 645-0303 at Harbor C<'n!~r '.!:l9'J Harbor Blvd., C :\I. ~--~---1-000 1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:;1=:::~:=:==::=::= Open Sat/Sun 1-5 NEWPORT LIVING AT ITS BEST HARBOR HIGHLANOS I Bl'.;DR00:\1.S Ta-t<'fully d<'.t'Or.+trd I\ i r h ,1·1th hraul1ful ,1·allfX!P<'I"" · ln1pi·<'s»1\f' <'llh~1n('(' pa110. l.ar~e y,1rd !or yrlUl11: rolks Clo~c ,,, 11t:!'tO<Jls. hbr:iry. p.trk & shopping. \\'hat more couid one a.U~ Dno,;101·-owf1<'r 1111nts aelion. $j(j,9~i0 SECLUSION PLUS Gr\ a1\•ay fron1 it all • tum of/ the hust le & hul'll<' onlo !his \\"imtini.: road l\l your qu:11nl, srrilldl•il hu111r 1:1 · ]11~. MlJOY lill' In ,\Olli" llill.\" :1 BN1 oom. :1 Bath hon!• 111 r\1•w11t11·t B<'11c h. Call 1od.1.1 for tllOl'C 111fornl!ll1Ur1. $~7.!lOO TH INK SUMMER IN A COOL POOL S1tuatC'd on onr of \\lrs1c:1ll's qu1Mest str«'l5, '.t ~ll'l.)0111.;, [;unUy and 'l baths \lith l'O\· emt patio. Large pool 1'.'\lh slide and U081i:I and Sl'l)tl.r· alc p!11y yard for kiddlC!s. lmmcd1 atc ~l!siotl. poss1· hie I 17 .500 \\"ith \O<ii dO" n • ., •. possfhli• h•i:1S<' ai1tloo. 646-7171 541>-lll 3 I-MOST BEAUTIFUL' Nrar s .,\. COWIU'Y Ch.1h on I t-or·~f'r Jut 80'<110. CorT,plr1r• Iv n1ori1•rn1Zcd 2 bdrm . d''!l & 'ol.' .. t bar; huill•U!~ It j f!. "ldr t1Cau1 hi,rk lrpl Dbl. Q<-11u•hetl l:•r.. f()!'nuLI din· \Tij: rm i. J6i.16 1n~tr. bdnn. llUJ!'t' h\'lrtg l'lll. e BILL HAVEN, Rltr. :?111 f':. Coast cdr.t &n.3211 10111 S i\laut, SA. ~11.Q>l3 Panoramic View of Bay k Octtan \11th C..1lf' C<.Jd mo11r. S49.:'.IOO "'ith p11· 1'3!1' rinnncin,. 2<.Hi Cl1lf Orll r NB. 33.1 r;, J71h Si., C.M. ·~ GERI KNEISELER COLLl-:GE REALTY is hap- py 10 1'<'l1..'0n1c back Gl'rl K!'lC'iseler ~·ho took a i;hort Ir~"'' {1! absrncr . .Shr is IHI'.\' bat·k !O Ix• of serviC'f' 1 .. all of lwr olrl and l}('W fl'l<'!ld~. (i{'n, 1·.in1r~ fl'>lll ll fl!.,1111ly ur lt1•:dtur~. llC'l' IJI<' G1·anrl- fnthc·1·. Fn·o l Bf+1·man :-;, ''·'8 ()111· uf 1hc 1 11·~1 p1ur111· rl<'n t <l<'\ eloper~ 1n Los An- g<'le!I and UC"\t'rly ll1ll~. lll 'ol.'l'll as ll('r Jnthrr 11 ho 1s ~1111 acu1·r in Real Est11.1c. Sht' bl'J.:811 hrr calT'Cr in Rral E~1at<' back in l!lll. Gen Kn1.•1S('IC'r <•an Bl'C'0\1111 for niany lamlitt'S bt>ing 445 Catalina Dr. Newport Hei9hts Formal Dining Room 4 n1aS!<'r • s1.te<I bedroon1s, 3•, b11 1h~ + n1aJd':r; quar· ler.oo. Perfet:I home fbr r nter- talning. Beauliful parwllin~ in livin~ i'rn ~ firC!pl111·<' \\'t•l bar. Ii hum<'r clet;>! stoVt'. 3 car gar. Sh•lli:<' roof. Lge heated pool su1TOu11decl I b) beautiful planting~. Lochen my er Realtor 1860 Newport BlYd,. Ci\! CALL 6·16·3928 EvPs.. 642·01!1.i CORSICAN HO MES WITH INCOME l\r1\ drlu.-.:e 4·ple:.<'S. ,\11 bit. 111~. shlli: l01'PI, drp~ & hind· ~t·11p1ng. f llllll btultl1n,1:s l s! urn1, !'Ill\\' St'lling e :: BR-2 BA·frpll'., plull e 2 BR·2 BA-palio11 • I BR,] BA-drlUX(' single SUNFLOWER. A YE. plaef'd in Sl'lert<'d homt':s Btv.·n ~. 1\lain It Bril!tol of the Santa ~lon1ca & Bcl Loca t<'d 1 ~ mile I::. of South Air atta. An1ong ht'r clients Chun Plaza Shopping Center \\ere n1any prominent ~ Call 540.1973 pl<' 111 1hc n101111n picture 1---------1 ll~h~-~? C<'ri r•11111r 1n ()1-. SAVE $40/MO.! nng1• Counly on a vi.;i1. lik· By &i;;irunt!n~ lh.is LO\\' IN· ~ng tlw :111·a ~hr purt·haSC'tl fERES'f C.J. lo11n at 6 1~', 11 ho111r 111 J\1c~ Vrrdt' 111mual 1•e1r. Sha1'1) ~ li<'<l- :;1iortly 11l11·r ~ht' bcc;ini<' ronn1. 2 ba!.h hon1<' 1n N(lr!h vrry fl<'ll\'f' ;;1 organ1W.t1on C'OtilU l\fe&a \\•!Jh hulll·Ini:-. rlub "u1 i.. :0:111· Is !ltlll 11ct1ve t"\Rt-;.PL.,.\CE Jnd 11!1 UU' tx- 111th llu.-1.g :\lt'n101iat l105p1-l~s real1y 10 <'njoy. ANY· lnl Hild 1h<' \\lcdnc!iday O~'E qua.lifirs for 1his e"''Ccl· ~lorntnt:: Oub. Till:' Jatttr lent loo.n"·ith$12l71IO\l n! h11i OOcn V<'ty ""warding ai; WE SELL A HOME s.h" :u'/uu'f'd rt1a.ny fri<'nds EVERY 31 MINUTES thrt.11.um tti. Oub's !lOciaJ W I k & l """'""· a er ee ca:u Geri .111 ~ l)r drop by and stt her al 150'.> Ad· ~ \\·rstclltf Dr. 11i'l1s An r1 Harbor Blvd. , ,...,..,..,•;io;.;;;Tl;i;tiiliiliiii~ 11w:ar thf' C1nerM T~1f1'1. 1• , ... ~.~::..... NEEDS PAINT I LLEGE REA Lr!r-\Yell bud! i bdrn1 homt, f'X· 1500 AGtllM It Km. CM. tra lar;e doublf' Jtllt'ft.£l', ac· -~""""""""""""""""""", -I 1..'f'SS to rc11r )tird R-2 aonc HAVE bU,)i'r wllh SlO 000 . room to build. Sl!!.l.10. ca.•n tor , bdrm ,,.;,,,, DUPLEX C ZONE \\'ants 10 auumr. cxi1tlna: 2 bdrm~ t.llCh -Ide. 2 c;an1.1ts ~1fA or VA loan. Call Al· SZl.730 "''ith ttrms. flln<' "' Wells·MFC•rdle, Rltra. DAVIDSON Realty 1110 N••-Blvo., c.~1. ~"''"''160 i.;\.;.,. 544-1811 !KS-rm 64t4'&'• c~s. ~ Genera l 1oo4 . $28,500 .' ' NEWPORT BEACH! 4 Bedrm . -. 5'14 °/o Loan S Bedrm. + Fam. rm,: B~autHul l/onie, 'I. baths; EIE'<'tric bu1l1 -in kitchen; d ishwasher. Elegant fire-' plat't'. Roon1 for boat en trailer. :'H0-1720 · TARBELL 2955 H•rbor, ~,~. '• loon on pl'O(ll"ny. :?:.OO sq. fl., :l baths. ctoud soft carpeting. l'"amily 1·m . Lu.\. ury 'featuM""~! Acroi;s Jrom park". 5-1(}.!'r.'6. TARBELL 'l9SS Harbor General IOOOGeneral Coldwell, Bonker OFFERS: CORONA DEL MAR OPEN SUN. 1-5 22 16 \V.<\TERF'ROl\11'. Custom 2-slory. Vie\v; of bay & ocean from upstairs. 3 BR., Cam .. rm. w/\\•et bar, beamed ceilings. Also, l ·BR. apl. $107,500 Cathryn Ten1111lc \ OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 1005 BONNIE OOONE lr\·1n e Terrace. Cdl\t. Best bay view from 4 BR. & de~. _3 bath home. Id eall y arranged · !o r en terta1n1ng. Only-4 years old & in per- fect condition. $84,500 Carol Tatum NEW LISTING GOOO VIEW He re is th at hard to find 5 BR .• 3 Ba. home in ideal area. l.arge, sep. din. rm. Parquel fi rs. Lovely pool & deck . 579.500 Kathryn Raulston OCEAN VIEW HOME Priv. ocean beach 1s a p l us w/th1s spac. Contemp. home 3 BR., lge. di n. rm .. family r1n ... <:.tudio or 4th BR. & pool. .-<\sk. S74.500 J\'lary llarvey 4 FURNISHED APARTMENTS In Bal~a's best rental are a. Only steps from fine bay. beach & ocean. All units in xl nt. cond. & only $62,500 · \V,lter Haase UDO -OPEN SUN. 12·5 227 VIA ORVIETO -$54,SOO . Sout h patio; 3 bedroo ms. dining roon1 10x : 10 plus. bon us roon1. Excellent vaJu e. Shorl escro\v -home vacant f\·lary Lou Marion BA YSHORES OPEN HOUSE l,oads of c h a r 111 1n this Cape Cod stone. front. shake roof. ope n beam ho1nc. Easy to ad d on. Open Sun. 1·5. 2531 Crestview $35,500 . .Joe Clarkson A PLEASURE TO SHOW 1'his 3 bedr~om charmer; courtyard entry, 2 bath~: deltqhtlul garden vie'v from fami· J.v roorn. 2 Firc,pla.c.es. Custom thruout Gene Vreeland COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. 5l0 NEW PORT CENTIR OR., NEWPORT BEACH 833·0700 644;2430 ~ ......... ' l'H;;:O;,.;;U.;.S_E_S _FO_R_SA_L_E __ H...;O;..;;U..::S.:.ES;;,.;;_FO:..Rc:..:.SA..::L:.:E:...._ HOUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE Hous9 FOR SAL!; HOUSES FOR SALE 1000 Gentrtl 1000 Coron• del Mar 1250Coron1 del Mar IUO C~lom Spanijh UPPER BAY _! 1 lllne11 Forces Sale CUSTOM • 4000' on the r~1r Cw""'. Richly appointed t'l rlt'light !hi• r..·IOST PART!· CUL.AR! 4 huge bd1ms, 3 bltths. formal din, lan1 rm + GAi'\iE ROO~J w/12' wet bat. A.sklng-$89,500. 3700 {t. under mission tile roof. 5 Irg Bcl- rms. 30' Mester suite w/!rplc. Formal din. rm., lovely liv. rm. w/frplc. Paneled family rm. w/huge !rplc., wet bar. Span- ish tile floors. Custom carpets & drapes. Professionally landscaped. Room for Pool 3 car garage, boat storage. EVERY EX· TRA ! Assume 7Ml0/., loan. Open H••· Sat/Sun 1.5 1116 Jam•ic1 Rd. Act Promptly I Time Is of the ts.wnct" ,. OWTI· er's new home is read)-'. l bdrms, 3 batM, formal din. brkfst l'm. M'P. Ja m, mi. "la1'g1!! enough for pool table plWI -Of' for 4th & 5th bd· BY OWN ER * 646-1846 ,Ga __ na_r•_l ______ lOOO"-' General 1000 nns.'' Ck>Sf' lo ghopping, 1· !Cc hool s « parks. Only ----------1 $39,500, but submit otters. 24 KARAT LOOK "SPARKLES LIKE NE\V" ~ ~ Bcautilul 2 bedroom 21, bath fflnrtifl!ffll thnttl) Westc:liff Villa ~ .. 6 .• 110 inside and out. LUSH avo- cado carpets that i;p1ing, with each :.1l'p, c h e r r y bright kitchen vinyl. This truly lovely T·PLAN In· l'ludl's thrtt broroorns, 1wo baths. dining room and TWO PAnos for <'x1ra l'Olllfort. A drivc-thru garage for boat storage PLUS spaclowi cttll· drm'1 '"romp yard." Enjoy the itL'all'Y ol f.fllertaining )'OU!' friends in your select M!SA DEL MAR nt'ighbor- hood. $29,COJ F11A FINANC· ING available -our best f01• $31,500! ! Evenings Ca.II 645-t'...19 OPEN SUN. from I MESA VERDE \Vc!!tclitt Condominium in OLUGE REALTY mint condition. OJstom car-1500Mms1IK1rbor,Cll. pets und drape!i. Large ma.s-1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ .... !!!!!!!!~ ler suitr, warm \\'ood burn.I~ OPEN ing flrcplat"C' .and priYatc ganlen patio. Oub houS(' t"or Prrsonal lnspcclion and S\\'1mn1ing pool priv· SUNDAY 1·5 ilegc11;. Vacunt and t'Cady for 2 BR., den • $40,500 o inspe<.1ion. $3-1 ,950. 2 }.il't'plac:es. formal D. R. Attention Vets 2910 Cliff Dr. H NE\VPORT HEIGHTS ere is a chance to use that • no-<lol\'tl C.I, bill 1o purchase Contemp. Spanish • S59.950 a mug home. 3 large bed-4 BR. ~'onner model for bldr. t'OOlns, family room. all gas 495 Francisco Dr. built-ins. fireplace. \Valking • distan~ to shofJ1>ing, trans-Executive view ho!Tle-$78.~iOO ~rtatlon. and_ Orangt' Coast 3 Br .. den, dining, pool College. STJ.950 and O\i·ncr 4545 Tremont Ln. "'ants action. CAlllEO SHORES • Charming }'rench decor 2 Br. Den. Irvine Terrace. Srl,:'!00 1319 Bonni• Doon• Open Sa!. &; Sun. • HAL PINCHIN ~ & Associates 675-4392 Anytime """ so. cAP~u.• ST. Colesworthy & Co. Brand new Pacese1trr U.'il· DOVER SHORES i~. Nev.iy· ~ecorated in· "Aicnt" "For A \Vise Buy" 1mor. An immaculately 6~Z.77TI NEW • VIEW! (l'OO med hpme ~th lovely I mOiiOiiOiiiiOiiOOiiOiiOiiOiiol !Yan \Veils & Sons have atrium.entry. Owner trans-OPEN HOUSES just l'Ompleted:; brand new ferttd ·'anxious~.,. SAT/SUN. from 1 hon1e~. ready for immedi· 2901 BAKE~ .Sl'J\EET, C~t Pool. formeJ 'dln rm, 3 lovely Jooi;ely lge bdrms + big fllllt nn in the Cambridge Serie~. A great family home • stop by Sunday. ·~ 546-SllO (Martineml l~ OLLEGE REALTY lSOO AMiil 1' HMW,CM. CHOICE HOMES . OOVER SHORES 1. Custon1 built 2 story 4 bcl. nn 3 ba. & pool_ Impres· ~ivc 'l story fireplace. Out- standing view, Only 9 mo. young. S99,00J. 2. Dramatic hff'<liternu'ICan v•/view. Over 3<XXI sq fl .. 4 bdrms 3% ha. + bonu!'i room over 3 car gar. Ask- ing $100,00J. 3. Spacious 5 bdr1ns 3\~ ba, · tam rm. + formal din rm. CUstom bit, by lva.n Wells:. Panoramic view, Room for pool. Firs! time oUered, S95.000. Roy J. Wa rd Co. {Baycre;l 0Uice1 14.lO Galaxy 646-lj.")() I 'formal Dining Room Executive 4 lxlrm 2'ri bath 'Turtle R o c k Broadn1oor ,mmc. Large family roon1, Jonnal Jiving room, mini- ritum yard. alrium, 3 com· )liunity pools, Fee simple. \Next to Uctl . $42,500 Newport •• Victoria 646-Mll (anytime) FHA or VA EASTSIDE VACANT ·Open Sat. & Sun -1-5 : 234 24th Place Qtifet, coey home in exrtllenl "Dl!ighborhood -Interior re- '.peinted. hardY.•OOd noor~. - :Many, many fruit trees and room for a gard<'n. -$22,950 646-7171 \o T HEREAL ·~ESTATERS ,, ,, ·, ". ' ' .· Newport-$52,500 Spanish Hacienda! WROUGHT iron gates, curv- :ird archwt'fS. Adobe brick. ·• bedrooms. 2 balhs., dining ;tm + lamlly rm, Sunken ;p¥in: nn. 2 fittplace. Vac- ':JUm •Yllilem • electric n - ~ opener. Courtyant. :sio.1m ;fllRBELL 29ll Hubor ·: EACH CHARMER J.:BR. 2\~ baths. New carpct· ~ I.: absofulcly ln1maC1J• lat,. inside It out! $JJ,500. ~j.l COSTA ME)'A ST. 10x40' \vorkshop + roon1 above for slC'eping, sioragt' or Y>hat·not. Oversized d('n, p;.itio, 3 bdrms. Flexibll' terrns. 2043 PAL0\1A DRIVE Choice an-a just oU lrvinl' Ave. & 20th. O"'T'!er s1n1ply J\1UST SEU. IN JANUARY. All offer.,; ini,.ited! All lante roon1s, l'lose to !i\:hool,, 3 UNITS al<' occupancy. 4 bdrms. 3 haths plus po11·dcr room. Panelled family roon1 w/ lircplacc. Fonnal dining roon1.kitchcn breakfast a!"C'a . LuxuriotL~ly carpeted. Land. ~caped t'OUr1y:i.rd p o o I s. f1'0m Slffi.000. Ivan Wells & Sons Roy J . Ward Co. l:::XQ.USIVE AGE~TS 6-16-l:i50 Missing The Back 40? $29,950 Jlcrr's 1/3 acre PLUS In East!'iidc Costa Mesa. Span-Back Bay \\'i th :J bdrm!! 2 is't tile roof, rentals on large bath!! & 15x30' pool Y•ith div. 77xl50' lot. lncomc $::Sj Ing board, Try FHA or VA monH1. Ou.r best income J'C· or 1or;. <1011,•n. turn in area. $27 500 Exclu1iV. With • Newport •• Victoria 646-8811 (anytime) Newport at Victoria 646-81111 (anytime) GREAf'POOL HOUSE --WESTCLIFF GREAT PRICE Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 1'fovc in NO\V to !his lovrly 1407 NCYJTINGHAM • _Lovl'ly 3 be<lroom home "'ilh S\VIJ\.1. 3 bdm1. 2 ba!h, lgC'. l1v. rm. l\1lNG .POOL. Crul>elll t. din. area, electric blt-1n's, Df"llpell. Gleaming HARD-rpt I drapes, heavy shake \VOOD FLOORS• As.sumc roof. lip-top oond1tion • R& 6'~ 1'1lA Pl'r ~um Joan. DUCED to $44.T:il. Submit as low il!I $? ZiO WESTCLIFF VILLA dQ\vn. Total pa~cnt;' fl~ CON00:'.11NIUl\1 in choice lo- Jo1v as si.·i6 monthl~·. cation. near ~hopping, lgc. WE SELL A HOME 'l bdrni. 2 ba1h, lgC'. !iv. rm. EVERY 31 MINUTES ,t, din. attu, ck·ctric bll-in's, rxccllent for 1hr rrhrrd, Walker & Lee POOL · A•k;°"' $43.:.00. "C" THOMAS 219:> Harbor Blvd. Al Adams .l l:)-0.165 Open 'Iii 9 P~I Realtor 224 \V. Coast H\VY 54S-5:i27 $22.950 Nrwport Beach, EvP 54.'>-5643 C ' bd • d -., CLEANEST HOM-E-IN utr. ~ nn "" en, .... downtown C.J\f. & City Park. ORANGE COUNTY H111 rt'd brick J-teatilator Fabulous Family Room, ~ fireplace, fruit tre€'s l bedroom. 2 bath wilh sperld- Jarge Jen<'!'rl lot, for ap-Ing J.lardwood Ooors. Floor pointn1cnt lo see, call lo ceilitll! tircplllCt' with raf~­ l'd hl'arlh, built·in kilchrn, carpcli; and drape~. No dn\\'n VI'! and \tr.\' dO\\·n lo 1'-llA buyrr. WE SELL A HOME REALTY COM:ANV EVERY 31 MINUTES j 6'12-1771 Anytomo * W lk & L ~ONTICELLO-a er ee 1-Brt ro"•nhou.-re. 2 Ra!h~. 7682 I::dirlgec Bit.ins, tp!s, drps, En\.'I. ~~!\-5t4n !!~2-14:-ii dbl. gar, iv/auto. oprntr, $21,:ll'X.I lfl\i't!r"J~· • George Willii1mson 111 111111 REALTOR 673-4350 673-1564 Evu. Sp1nl1h OPEN SAT., SUN. 1-5 S en. on FaU-V.-ay. Split 2200 ARALIA frplc11, \\-et bar. rumpus Lusk-Eutbhdf, Owner tran!. rm & • huge back yard. 4 BR, 2!~ ba:. Fam. rm. w/ S73,:rioo. 2nd frpl_ l.4;e, comf'r lot. Only $49,500. CORBIN· MARTIN ')J!,·sa\ ~·r,,\. 'Jl<11t 't' • 546-5990 $25,500! 4 Bodrm + Family Rm Lotta J)Ql.Lifl fcu· little money. l..argt open beamed living room, ~parate dinina row11. 18 ft . rcc1-e:at1on room. 5-16-1'1'.JI. TARBELL 2955 Harbor CAMEO SHORES BEAUTlflUL OCEAN VIEW HOME 4639 F.tirfield, C•meo ~·•· 4 BR., 3 b•th1, •J!lrkllng Pool. $11,SOO. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 Spacious vi"\V home with large pool 3 Bedrooms • 3 Balhl View aide family room "''illi warm fireplac& Wm. Winton, Realtor 229 Marine, Balboa Island • 675-3331 Open 'tll' every night. • St)'l.lsh .step down Gener•I 1000 Mtt• Verde 1110 u ... 1ng room ,. 3 Car garagt< no rinancing problem! owll("r \\ill finance:. Sl00.500 t.lslec\ exchaivtly vdth ,1~~~~~~~~- 3 BR, 2 BA, tam.Uy room, prof decor. 2 )T old-xl.nt cond. $.12,500. 21382 }>'Jttl Lane, HB. O\Yner 6-16-4328 1100 LEAVINC. MtL"t lit'll Tm· macuJate 3 br, fam. rm. CL.lSIOm drps, carpeted. Xlnt 11.rt'a near -11. S27.~. Trr1ns. Ownrr. Call 519-1096 College Park 1115 1 TOTAL PAYMENT I $134 PER MONTH BY O\VNER • 4 Bit, 2 BA COMl"ANV R~al liharp 3 brdi'OOm, ~ bulh hon1c, xltn cond . l blk to REAL TORS hom1·. Frf'shly p.'lintcd. GI schl.~. 5~;-;~ loan. $27,9"JO. 673.4400 loon of $15,80() at 5~ ~:, an-:-149-2189 1200 nual inff'l'('111. You c11.1i'1 beat I=='=='====;;;:;;== """"""!!!!""!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I it~ Servil'f' Porch .. Double Newport B•Kh $38,500 Garage, 1''ol'C('(f air hea1 . l-......;'-------- S Bedrm _ l Beth Conipletely fenct'd, Sprink-_. TRY THIS ON lers. Carpets & or apes J. FOR. SIZE • Banquet sized dwini; room. throughout. Family Roo1n. -116 KINGS PL ... Big rear yard. -BBQ • 2 Let us show lt to you! Cl Open Sat/Sun 1·5 fh-eplaces, One in mas!er or FHA Terms availablr. Spa.ciouii 4 Br. 3 ba. on ':? brdrn1. OwrK'r de!>perate. 5-W-l72U WE SELL A HOME levels, Have liw·in maid? TARBELL 2955 Harbor EVERY JI MINUTES O l der fnmlly mr.1nbers? 180. v·1ew Walker & Lee Room""""'"'"' pro.-;d,,, great privacy. BONUS roon1s art' a studio + hobby roon1. J>rotl'<"tcd patloa for liUnning j hcW'OOm~. family room. 2790 Harbor Bhrd , at Adams den. illland kilehen, lv11.11 ~ Open 'til • 9 PM \\'ell11 bulll. POOL. \\' i 11 trad~ lot' !illlallf'r homr •• ..................... $95.00C Lower Eastside ho1nr . 2 bedrooms, harch\'ood floor:;, screened patio 11·i1h ftreph11•1'. do u b Ir gar.lg<'. $16.:ioo F'llA loao ... $19,950 MATCHAM~ i SS Rochester C.M. 646-4837 GIANT FAMILY ROOM Yell, 11 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, hordwood noor hozne in Mesa DI'! Mar. v.·i th 11 300 sq. fr. Fan1ily Roon1 ·added. Conwr 101 wilh roon1 for boat or camprr, l..a.rg(' ('()\'- f'N'd patio for outsidf· Jiv- ing. ff ~ou are family typr people and want room to en· joy that family, call now! S29,9:;o. 546-2313 646-7171 & ,.n1e11a1ning. \Vet bar in ioYo'er sUllf'. Other features incl. all elP(•. kitch. 2 Frp!C'!I. !!:lrr. gar. door opener. NE\V w /w carpeting. ALL !his 101• only S·ll,500. "'et'kdays by app't. Call: llllt. ROBINSON Davi~ Really 642-7000 FIXER UPPER In Ncwpon Height$, 3 Bdrnt. t'rplc .. Tnplr garage on aJ. ky. Asking $25,oo:>. BE DIFFERENT Live on an Island (Nry,•portl Buy lhi.11 delu:ocr Duple:oc. LiYe in Ori(> I: ren1 one. :s39.JOD. $24,950 REOUCED to · THE REAL \~ESTATERS '-J<'I '. • ' • ' S BEDROOMS Thili Duplex is just a Slonr"s :? baths. Dream buill·in kit-1 .. 0iiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOii.., I thro1v h'Onl the 0Q;AN. 1:twn. cov<'red patio. owner Gov'I. Repo. SJi.soo. hC'I~ with f in ancini;. ~0-· 5ll).Ji')J. $219 month pay1 all. Spacious ,.MIL TARBELL 2955 Harbor 3 bdm\ :? bath home, large _ _......, Ill •··ii I I E A lTY Immediate Possession am Y rooni, '"' r-1n c rr· On lhi!'i <"u\r 3 bedroom Cali-tric kitclwn, (1replace, rus-Nrar Npt. Post Ofr. 61U.-~·ll~ lorniu Rai\t'ho "'ilh floor 10 to1n carpeting, 1\'ell land- t·f'i!1nr,: l>ICtUrl' window. 2 sc111){'d, 11'ady !o mo\'r into. 1,;~ths ThiL>k nylon curprl· Full ptit·<" $2:1,750 1vilh <"X· ing. Ou;.e lo l!Chools, shop-1'Cl!rnt ter1ns. Herilage Real plug itnd a11 l rr<"w<iys. Estatr 5-1{1.11 ~1! \ope" evesJ $2:!900 f'ULL PRICE.\..\. --------- No' Cl\~h Down or As~umc O\VNER bou.i;:ht oc~ hon1c •. . musl M·ll. 1'antast1c J bdnn IOI\' rntel''l<I loan. Total pay. 2 ball 1 · 0 I t n1rnl $163 prr monlh. I 10111~. in a ~ u r WE SELL A HOME perfect cond1t10n. Covcl'Nl rnrtosed patio, I u 11 y EVERY JI MINUTES earperrd, cozy fil'('plac(' & Walker & Lee rre,hly pa;n1ro. Pnoed !or 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams 51.l-9 l!ll Open 'ti/ 9 P~l $21,950 Alriun1 cnlJ'Y -"U'' slv1Pf'cl hon1e with beamed (.-eilings. immediatl' sale at $24,950. CALL !-.1R. 1-fOEGEE 545--8424 !open evesJ South Coast Real Estate OPEN DAILY 1·5 h1·1ck BBQ & cascadin~ 11·a· 1734 Minorca Place tcrfall. J~e palio & \\'Ori<· Large 4 bdrm 2 bath 1\·ith shoi1. ElrL11ir ki!chrn. l b<'d-1s~20· panclll'd family room. 1'00ms. :J-IG-17'10. Shake roof. OversiU!d ro1-. TARBELL 2955 Harbor nrr lot. Excel. rond. CALL -OPEN S-AT /SU N:J:S-LARRY a.to-1151 llerilage 316 RUBY RC'al Estalf' topC'n f'YCSI NEWPORT RANCH This }O\Y lying ranch hon1r \vas <'llston1 tJ.uil! for wrn. fo11able, 1·arefN"e living, Thr ~, King Stt.e bl'droon1s, 3 balk.~. largl" lamlly rooni, pantry 8.· basen1ent \\'Ill 1Jr. hgh1 your f'ntil-e fanllly. All th1~. located on one ac.T(' in Nf'wport Beach. Jo'uU Prtcc $92,0CK>. \;R'THEREAL ~ E.~'.f AJ:E.~S Open Sat/Sun 1·5 306 The Rii1lto, NB (go to l'nd of J\1arcu.~ ~1 1 ~Ult LEASl: OR SALf.: Charming, L.lrgf' 2 l>dr1n 2 bath home on ('hanncl. Bcan1ed rethngs, huge fir<'- place, buil!-1n BBQ + pier & tloal. Balboa Island. Be!>.t posr.ib!c H 0 NEY!\tOON COTIAGE trrm~ on 3 BR. "·/vcl'y \gc. and lncomr on L'Ornr.r .101. beamed ceil. liv. rm. Nice Both houS!'s rl'need patios. hunily rm. & "'alicd patio, J.01Y down: 7~~~; Isl trust JEAN SMITH !'\eat ,(< clean. "6,000. d~d. Owner afll!r 6 pm, Riddle & Rou 675-7.225 .~""""'='"'--"~~-~...,.... REALTOR $20.350 -$180 monthly inc. 646-3255 4 BEDRM • HUGE '"'" & ;,.ura~. ' Br. 'I ~~~~~~~ .... BONUS RM• Ba. W-•;do. Lg< yd. crpL<. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Lari:• clrps. F'llA SiOO dov.·n + 4 hdrm 2 hllth llomr. dinini: S-32,500 ro~t!l. °"'ner 546-8026 rooni I.: rompui:; room g 2 2100 sq. fl of superb Jivinii;. 2 $18,000. 2 Br .. Breakfast Ri\1 t1rcplaef'11, 2100 sq ft of liv· bnth~. f'l<'ct ric kitchen. F"1rc· & Sun R~\\, 1.rg Fenct'll Yd. Ing 11rna • nef'd~ somr paint pla1..'C . entry hall. Huge bo-1 ~>78 San Bcrnardino Pl. · priced lor immediate sale nu' MOn1. :J.10·1120 Contact Chrnl'r ~14S-394:i. al $32,:iOO. FHA/VA -NO TARBELL 2955 Harbor il{~IS, Ranch style. Crpl<". 00\VN AVAIL. Call -; J::xtcnsiYC' Landscaping bltns, ne\Y !lie & linoleu111, 54;r8~2~ (open eve.~) S-Ot.1lh 2 , ·' d '" 1~3 Coo.~l Rral 1':s1alf'. Sly, 3 BR, :.! B,\, xu·a li1l' 1·rpts "" urps, g l'{)hu, "" lan1 rn1. 1..TpLo;;, d r~ ~ Or11.n}l'r. thru-out. All bltns. Patio.1·,-'-=a~R-"'+~X~l-ra~R-m"'°"'r~,-, ~.~ .. -,. $3\,9j(). Bkr 5'19·2286 wk· !r.l4 \\'. 191h SL Chvner. 12131 days. 540-5844 evell/wknds. 7j9..J647, 673-3448. · 4 BR, 2 BA. sep lam nn, 2 e BY OWNER e sty. Hl'd pool 'v/slide & 2 BR house on lge R·2 lo!, slide & div brd. Nr schools. Eas~ide/ o ..... ntBJd 67>3031 $.10Cl0 dn. $45.500. ~7573 . "V2 ACRE · POOL" Ma,. dol M•r 1105 3 BDRM, 2 Ba. Assume 6% %1--------- loao. u,..... " ""; ... CO,ME BUY AND $40,900. a .... , '"'·763G BUY THIS $28,500 ~lr!lll Vcrdr, likr brand nrw, 5 Bedrm + Fi1mily Rm '4 Brd1"00tn, :i Bath, paneled Sptiet' & C'Orllf•)t'f foe• e11('ry· drn. dining ruom, new shai;; hotly! 1 bath~, ;ill ('lcclrlc.· Cll.l'!Jf't, largr pr1v111e y111'1J. kltclK'n, nt'1\I dish"ash<.'r spl'lnklcrs fmt & rear, cov. T·:!~ant fireplt1d'. ~1 1(}.17'10. l'll~d p<1!io. Quirt • pr1dr of TARBELL 2955 Harbor o\1·nership • i;lo1v lraUk· YES YOU CAN area. $39,gj(l tol"Dl prier. 546-2313 \0 T HE REAL ,~ESTATERS . ' . 1110 Int. NE\V DOVER S 110 R L :-; VIE\V Dclux 4 Br, 3 Ba • 2 P.larble. I Roinan tub, 2 i\farble fireplace~. \l"e1 step. do1vn bar, Lg. family rm. S89,500: wilh $20.000 th\'n. Open daily 1-4, 1528 Antigua \Vy, 646-5426 BLUFFS -"Linda" plan. Choicest greenbelt loc. in adult are11.. 1-Story J bdnn .• 2 baths; lanai. Lge. 1Yalled patio. O\VNER • 64-1·4~ WESTCLIFF ASSU:\IL 61~ ~ F INANClNC! S<-nutHul E'(ec. lln1. 3 ht br'll, 2 cu~t ba '~-:z~· rotn 1·n1. Prof~r>ll lnndsrapcr1 & decoratNI. $4S,;,(l(I. 64(j:jjJ1 * BAYFRONT * 1030 W. BAY AVE. Open Sat/Sun. 11·S l.arg(' l-bdnn, homr Jonell Rt-ally 673-62'10 BY Owner EastbluJr, bc11uliful vlew.~~ sq u • .f bdnn11, 'J baths, family roor!J. panrlling. r.n l'IC'ck. lm!tl11c. cond. S.f6,500 . M-t-1762 bm!t your term11.. 1CAYWOOD REAL TY ··-6306 \\', Coa111. ll\\'f., NH • 548-1290 • REALTORS 675-1662 ---=-==~'o---1 >ll6 "· """' '""'·· r.." 4 BEDRM. ""-"-~"."'!!'"""'""'""'"""'1,-;;;;---,~-:-.-.,---SZS 950 51/4 °/o Loon ' nn. 2 BA, tm rm. rxrc l ~l;\tAt."ULATE Back Bay home for lg, family on cor- ner lot. -i Br + !!('p.sratc 11:tudlo. L/!1v dn. 5'J<;l> lonn, s:P. i:x!, ~ Cen~ll• Pl., N.B. 5'1H.382 ~ $31,500 5 Bedrm·l Bath! ~JNG rm. 2 fireplaces, onr ii\ muter suite. Big re11r ,ytrd. BBQ, Prlmc area. ,,.., , AR BELL 2955 Hubor 1 $29, 950 Acl'f't & acrt>11 of velYet psrk home. Httn~. aorxt rond, Pvt 3 Bi1ths, F.tmlly Room ''CLASSIC BEAUTY" grou111ts llct'055 1~ ~!l't'ct \\allrd lrn1 Pfllio, 11tc h1d Dcsti;ncd for JiV'i~ It tntrr. VERY rpac'°"111 family home. from thia 2500 5e1. ft. 4 Bed· i;wlm pool w/alidto A dtv fa ining! La r Ji: c vperate 2 bath•. uS«J brlck fircplatt rm. l'IOme . 3 bath, Carprt11. brd. Prof landscpng, Lo ftmlly room ~1th \\'tt·bnr • eleclrlc f)lt'h bulton kltch· d111pcs , llti;f' fimily mi. main!. $43.950. ~7ST3 SC"Pflratc lll'lth. Xini;: bf'd. t'n. Pl\ISh ctt~ling. cu1tom 5JH ~O annual ralc lOAn on COLYERS Coun1ry .c I u b room,., Wllt·lns, tlttpla~. dl"corator. ll!'avy shake'toof. propeny may bt' aasunlCd. VUl11. 2 Br. 134 8'. Liv, dtn ~10.1720. 540.1720 5.to-11'l0 & lam rm, J>tlltio, 2 car ;ar, TARBELL 2955 Horbor TARBELL 2955 Harbor TARBELL 2955 H•rbor ,,..1 . 112,500. 51!>-37!0 I BA 'l' rno~NT=~.-.~, -• .,~.~ .. -,-. =,..,,-. IA~tlc Ylf'W! Dl'( 2 8R, 2 BA. Dockl. 5'14.300 up. llel~ Jl;lcKr.nite, R 11 r . ~ ULUFJi'S • 3 BR, 2 RA. •pllt· lrvel oondo. $29,:;(IO or 1fl\i!"/Opli()n. 644-2039 Salurdat, January 10, 1970 DAILY •ILOT J J HOUSES FOR SALE "uuSES ~OR SALE HOUSES FOR LE lllGOGane,.I 1000Generel •• .. 24 YEARS OF · . REAL I ESTATE 'SO•" EXPERIENCE 'U , It 's the SOLD SIGN that counts WE SELL 3 HOMES PER DAY LET YOURS BE NEXT LEVERAGE AND SHELTER Large commf'rcial bldi:. In good location o t NP1vpor1. Tn need of ~ood nianagemrn1. If you don't "'ant lo manai;:c "'e \\'IU do ll lor )''OU. 90';<. financing 11vailalllr a! 7~• '1;. in· terns!. $12,000 dO\.\'!I will probably buy thiit one. lf Uncle Sam is biting you lh!A year don'I \\'ail !ill next yf'ar lo do somethinc: about it. 54&-54•10 TIRED OF FAM RMS IN THE KITCHIN? V.'ell lhen Y•e have the home you have been look. in~ for! Its large, about 2200 .sq. fl., 4 good i;izf' brdroom!l. r r. or 1n o u !I lJxlll' family room !hat i~ sep#lrate 11.rid 81\•tty frum !hi' kitchen. ?.!any t·usto1n ff'aturrs too nun1rro11J11 to ni c o I ion . Good l\1rJ;,11 Vl'rde loca!lon for only $40,:xxl. ~6-j.140 GOLF COURSE Dn. Paym't lelow Par W ould you Believe? NO DOWN PAYl't1ENT lo qualified veteran. Thil'I ::[sr1:~: golf · li&rp t'Ond ha~ carpelA In L.R. t· M.BR priced at SZT.500 546-54-10 KIN& SIZE 111nd fit Cor your Quef'n! This bcautiCuJ, immacu- late 3 bedroom and fam- ily room in lllcsa Verdr. Pacrs('llf'r that lll rt'll.lly srtling thr pa.er. Fca- l urrs all bit-in!<, cov('rcd patio, bl ock "·alll'I sur· round lhis Queen palace. Asking SJj,7:>0.00 546-54 <10 SUH IT 'S DIRTY But itll dirt ~ap, too, Nea:Jected and vacant In oiost desirable location near hean of Co&ta Meaa 3 Bedroon111 or 2 and den ofterina: 'rHA t er m a . Large back yard with out- door BBQ. Only $23,500 and lt'ss lhan ;1500 4own. Run to the ti,e1:rt s t phoI){'! • 5"6-M40 DIRTY AND NEClLICTID N~s lots of clean up and fix up • Bui this 3 BR home tor S20,950 Is a sleeJl('r. llas a large 61.4 7. l!llUtnable loan with low monthly payment of Slll month . Vacant ruid readt · tor help. Good con~nient' loc.:aoon -Call oow for llhov.·inr. 546-5440 PuRCHAsE -·WITH -CoNFIDINCE INTEGRITY· SINCI 1947 A PIONEER . VITAL TlAININ&. MULTIPLE LISTINCO • PROFISSIONAL ADVHTISINCl 150 WILSON, CM Op .. SUNDAY 12·5 IETTER HURRY! Thi.~ immac /M"wly painted l lx.hm, fam room hom,. 11'0n'I las!, 1~; ba, M"P din nn, spaciou!I Jiv rm \1·/floor lo L'CilinR' lava rock frptc. Quality "'IW cpt11 lhl'UOUI , 81ighl kilchcn, ~tovl'! &. refrig. lnr l. Fenced yard "'/palio. Ottly S24,500 - EZ TER!\1S. 546-5-140 MOVE IN TOMORROW Lar~f corner Joi in Hrart or i\1rlla Verde. ln1· metllalr po~~C'~sion 10 a qualifll'd buyer. Ne"·ly painted in and oul. OO!le 10 all :K:hooL~. Ownet• has moved and n1ust ae.11 this 4 redroozn and 1''/R for only $33.900. 1-lurry and call or it will be ¥One. ;)46-M40 WATCH TOUR WIFE Jl<'r pyr~ will light 11p 11·hrn .~he srell this out· ~tundin~ kitchen 1vlth all bllin.~ including dish· 11• a¥ h ,. r. BcauUtulty mointl'lincd 4 bffiroom in good Jocation or J..lesa de! 1t1ar. Spacious cov· tii•td, patio. Almost new 11•/w cpt1 in LR, Hall!li, FR, 11nd lllBR. Your eyes \\'ill light up at price of $29,450.00 546-5440 HAl'l'T FUTURE l.ir predicted for you in thi11 Vf'ry aHrac Income pro: perly. This 1~ a properly fol' an investmonl minded purcha~r. B u y laun- dromat 1nclud. fixtures and f'qUip. Get rent fron1 2 other units lo pay bills on k>an. Good ltoasea. TotaJ prlce ;75,0C#J ~40 EXECUTIVES DILICOHTI :\ ynt young, this home has bet!n coMtantly im· proved RincC' it "'as OC· <·upied. This home 111 a hou5ewl f c's drean1, beautifully appointed, tile kilchen almoiit 2900 sq. I!. 1111 rooms are 'oversized - 111 ni11s1cr bedroom suitf' fit for a King ard Queen, raised hearth m a r b 1 e fireplace, heavy ahakf' root. If you want a real l"'xecutlve home • THIS IS IT. 546-5440 TIP TOP HILL TOP Homf firs• in 1·alul'; first ln view: fiN>t in beauty. Takr your choice it's all here in o~ or Ne"'JlOrt Hrlghl'ii finelll 2 bdrm, & con\'el'tlble den. T h I 1 homf reckll or f(Uality. all buill -in., included, Thill home with vif'W of chan· nel llll for lhe dikTimlnate buyer at only MT.9SO. -·. StO-;HO SAVIN&S l LOAN Som' lucky buyer <a 11 move right ln!o this va- ca.nt 4 BR homto + family room + S('p&rate ditrinr room -Tenilic pride ol owntrsh1p area • Nf'at all J11ehool1 • Corner Jot • New- ly painted in and out • 2 halhll -Bltin kitchen - Shakf' roof • 1''enced yard , • Askina: only $26,950. 10% down • Hurry. $46-5440 ASSUMI . ,¥,.•/• LOAN S:xt:iCl.00 down payment "111 1nove you Into thla lowly t"'O slory five bed1'001n and Jamil)' l'OOl1'l • home, Beautiful cpts ht LR ind family room. Landscaping is fel'Ti.flc and complements lovely mvered patio. Full price $34.9SO. - AN ITI OPINU 'l'he Grand Jury wou1d 1~ndrr a u nan tm o u 1 \'erdict thal thh~ California Contemporary Is a whale nf a buy. A59ume thia 6 1~ 'i;, FMA loan ot 11~ proximatrly S 2 S, 8 O 0. Payable S2Zl. ~r 1110nlh , incl~lni taxe1 ~ inll, le ;et thla dea&nl 4 })tdroorn and den hmnt.J ~ to ............ c.jl -· you won't bt itlap.. ~ polntt.d. -• 53-Sf40 PAUL-WHITE- CARNAHAN 1093 BAKER STREET. COSTA MESA 546-5440 ' T I \' I I ) 1'°6 Hontlnt!on ..,,h 1400Hunli"llton llMdt 1400 ofinJa J~fe PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES OP!" SU~DAY 11 ·5 1 L lnda I 1le Delve 4 Bedroom. family room. billlard room. 5 bath home in final stagts of completion. Pai· os Verde stone enlry & fireplaces. Beauti· fully decorated: Priced al ... , .. $155,000. NEW HOME IMMEDIATE MOVE IN 4 BDRMS Jl/J BATHS t/• MILE FllOM BEACH $20.990 HUNTINGTON BEACH Call Now 962· 1353 "· ttlNTAt.S ·1 ttlMTAL5 RENTALS Ho.,.. Unfumlahod ....;.;A;::pts;.:::., • .:..'.::"'"=lshM='--;.;<Aplt:::?::.:;':.;~:.;"::m.::llhMi::::=._,..., 1 Huntlntt•n le•ch ~I ~c~ .. ~t~•~Me~·~·iiliiiiiiiiiii~4t~OO~C~o1~t~•~Meijjii1~•iiliiiiiiiiiii~4t~ooifiil ttlNTALS Ho-UnfuMl1hod L19una Nlt••I 170/ 3 Bdnns 1\1 belha. dol.Jble SPACIOUS ? •tory J or 4 \ 1 rarare $175/mo. bdnN • Wnity room. FA1ttJLl.ES ONLY Ai::t. custom carpeWd.rapn, all ••••••••• 1-c._t·_-__ _..;.31...:..:00 SPECIAL 3 Br. almo.t ~w. No down. 7~1"0 Io an , Pf'estiJe IJ"TL $29,900 Wl!b just ~ Clo6i.lll: co I t , peymenta like: ren1 $250 moiithly. 1buter of Homa. ~"'~...,,.=~=-----1 buih·ins, newly pr.int@d, $20CI VACANT 4 Br, Den, 2 $775/mo. Httltqe Real Ba. OK for Ptlv. 1-lln or Rm Estate. ;)4G--U51 (open ewsi &: &s. 934 \V. 19th. 56-1968. or ~-7618 ,...,,., , •••••••• BR. Jo'erleed Yd. Wesltiide. Condominium 1950 Childttn OK. No Pets. $180 1-----------= a mo. Call 64>2S5.2 BEACH OfEERFUL 1 BR. gara1;e. CONDOMINIUM no pet1. t child. $145 mo. 113 SPACIOUS 2 BR· \V. WUllDn. 54.S-1.802 SZ20 • 4 BOR'.\I. 211 bath To\~:nho~. Huntincton &itch, close to ocean, built- in cleclric kitchen, carpet drape"-. \viii furnish If deelred. 536-™:r REAL!. Y LIVE AT PALM MESA . .,GARDEN APARTMENTS e PATIO AREAS e SWIMMING POOL e SAUNA BATHS e STEAM ROOMS e JACUZZI BATHS BACHELOR, 1 Jo 2 B&DROOMS 16 Linfl• lilt Drive Exquisitely decorated 5 Bedroom. 5 Bath new home \\'Ith upstairs view of Corona dcl ~tar hills. 3 fireplace~ &t BBQ. Cantilevered patio deck. Priced wllh dock 11. ... $145,000. Lido ltlt 1351 / Hunllntlon 8o•ch 2 BATH 'BA at Duplex. Vic 23rd k. $1.60 YRL y · ~1 & lut. $50. 1400 Facinc beautiful larir pool Santa Ana. Mature Adult. dep. 3 BR, fenced, water pd. Jmt 100 yarcb from pri\late $75. 1213) 943-6.l87 eves. 2 child ok. Nr. schools. Key Furnished & Unfurnished ~ All Electric ~· 57 Linda IM1 Drtve ?!lust see 4 Bedroom 4 Bath home 'vith patio dttk. sitting room and fireplace in master bedroom suite. Family room has sunken ron· vcrsation pit and fireplace ..... $162.000. 90 Lind• lal• Driv• Beautiful 4 Bedroorii, 4 Bath hon1e "'ith extra large living room & master Bedroom. Car- pets & drape5. Landscaped. Roat slip. Near tennis court ·& clubhouse .......... S135.000 Linda ltl• Dtvtl!f!!"!..+ Co. 10IO B•y•id• Dr., N.8. 8111Grundy67.S.3210 3BR-2BATHS °'armlna: borne on lar&e cor. ner !or. Prh·atr patio. Sl!,lOO Call f•11 App'! Walk<' Rlty. 67S.S200 .iJiO \'1a Udo, :'\B Open ~un. NEWBAYFRONT- Picr & ;;h p, 3i'J It, h..,nl 5 Bd . .; Ba. f"a rn r111. din. rn1. t.:nd~r r1J11stru•·t1on. $23,750 FHA -VA lma.gul(' a 4 8tdroom, Z bath homt for only 523,l;;iO, "Ir'' 11. a:reat start for )'OU and )our fiunily. -2 mill- utcs from shopping. 544-2313 \-0' THE REAL ·'."'. ESTATERS -' .. . . ' R. C. GREER Realty 3,jj.j \'1;i Lido bT.J-9300 I-,.,-~---~~== VIA KORON Mariner Re•lty Assoc. at 17660 Van Slll'l!n. Nr "'r ach, Lfgun.. area, perfl!'Ct StB:> CLEAN 3 BR, 11-.i BA, Slater J: Beach Bl\'d or year round livtnr. in. den. dbl pr. 2 childttn. \IJ. · ve11tment or rentals. Sdlinc &kle. &16-29SI _CHARAflNG. 2 BR .i det1, eompletcly furriiified in r;trik-trplc, crpt d, Irr enclosed ing locale decor. TV.·o story 2 BO~!, ne...,·ly re:modded, yard, detached gar. I.Aase 11·1th lo'A·er carpor1, storage, tmmedlale occupancy. S2.l'.l mo. owner. 5.16-8428 laundry. ~Fully maintained ~2078 4 BDRJ.IS 1;;, baths, c:omer gorgeou:i growx:ls include 2 Meia Verde 3110 lot. Vacant. 6 month or IS pools, lennis, etc : clo.51! lo month lease, $240/mo. Bkr. super mkt.. shopping, CGast LG . l Br, 21., Ba, DR. All .c'>l=S--C,.-41.:.41:,,...~---­ Hwy . Excellent buy, mu.st appl, Cpls, ~ 2 Frplc, NE\V 4 Bd!., 11., ba., cpts, ll!'t to appree1a1r. Shoo·n (\'d. palio, Le fen c-ed drps, b\1-ins sm mo. lst & pon apptml by O'A'nf:r, land!Caped yd v.•J spn nk· last. itr. Barker. 968--6834 Phont' 499-?152 or 837-0791. lers. Gardener, Garage. All for '300. 1765 Bahama Pl, $1427 l Br. 1" Bath. lrg 2 story, c·hildren ok. SlSJ mo , 54(}.-4263 Hotpoint Appliances Most Re•son•ble New Renl•I& in the Airport Area Next to the Santa Ana Country Club. : Just East of Santa Ana Ave. on ti1esa Drive. · • From $120 Unfurnished • From $140 Furnished CALL: 546°9860 I 4000 1 Costa Mesa 4100 I ---------$85 BAClt apt. \Vom!lll only. Gtner1I ----- 1200 Oia.mung Z BR. J BA. bram· Has 4 openinp for • Apt1. For Sile 1910 ~ ceLhna:s. Ne...,·\y painted. exper, R.B. ~et-~ 2-f..6.12 or :?4 units. 3 BR, 2 bath. Crptl!d lhru· Coron• del Mir 1250/ frpts. drp~. Room for rx· mrn or brokers. Walk to beach. Apprec-out. Lrg fencl!d yard. , P I n s I O n. .$39. TJO. (:?13) · I Go~,-Incl"' d C 11 1 ---------Top ar<"a • l1igl> 1at nr arl!a. By Owner/ ,.., ""'r uue . 1 3 BR, 2 ba, lresh pauit. cpl!, drp!, blt·int. $190. 962-:.i&'i2 Single Adults Rear of home. Good area. " Nr rio\vnto"·n, util pd, 54S-43tfi I i00-30-IL 675-7514 FOn SALE: Near new OPEN SAT. &., SUN. 1-S ;..;"·E"·i~v~>~Bd~nn-~,~,.~8-A~ .. -•• -..... com n1 Bldr. Lindboli! Co. ~=~~--~-- furni1hed home on hayfront 723 C•meo Highlinds ., • 1•v 1u ~ • 53&-2579 l BR. 2 Ba, Family Rm. ...,·/doclc & 2 slips. ~374l D . B<iy front -pier and i;l1f), 546-1.J 541 •2442 RENTALS Crpts &: Drps. 2 }-"i,ttpla~s. $18Zi. NEVER lived in! 4 BR. 11S BA. 1S mile to beach . 673-3657 y,•k-end! !· e\11!1. Newport Heights 1210 4 BDfilf, 2 Bath, ...,•/y,· erpts, $24,j mo. Slz.-.1710 da.y$. 54~2583 l!\"l'S. rive . Are11.'s best buy. 01,•ner, H F , Nu Paint. $210, Lcue. Can)'o~ I: oct:an vll!ws from 494--6'115. lmnied. Posse~~IOn Huntington OLiHI urn11hed 673-8213 th11 1mmac, l Br. '! Ba.I~~=~=~~:;;;:;;:: H•rbour 1405 Gener•I 2000 I~========= l ~F~o~u~n~t•~i!!n_:V~1~1~1o~y'.__:3~4~1r_<:O ~is~":':'Zu~~.!!hruout. Huntintton B•ach 1400 LIQUIDATION!! New trl-Newport Beith 3200 BEAUT ()('ean v1e11. IJl!ll' erpts &: drps, lre~h paint. ~ Bdnn <a._ 3000 .,11, + !00 516 FERN LEAF JUNIOR EXECUTIVE !Q/ft Bonuti Area. On La Duplex, So. of ll'A'Y. '.! BR . Beautitul '.\ferl!'dith Garden oUa $.l.lOll, 548-5166 or ~ each. 'l f)'picll., 2 patios. home hill 4 spacious brd- 5Jil PnCI! ttdUCl!d 1or quick We? room~. huge family room NEW RANCH s T y LE "' i I h gOrgl!OU! fil'l!p lacc. HOJ\!E. 1.:Mh i, Santa Ana. 3 OPEN DAILY 1·5 llugr: C.ountry · 1~e kitcn. Br .. 2 Ra. Call 646-4080 1821 SABRINA TERR. V~"-~~-Ltif"""'rriouds shag-~rpt'tl. CM'r bay &. oceaJJ . Pool. °"au u Y ecoralL'U. Ol\•n- Good home for f.a.mily. t:?' tr'llll!let'TTCI, 1ubmit your Ready for quick occupancy' do\\·n paym1>nt on the price DON V. FRANKLIN . 01 s4t 950. Cil!!. Dover Sh9r•• 1227 • lrreplat.-.ablr View o1r I REALTOR WE SELL A HOME e 673-2222 e EVERY 31 MINUTES level homes. Prices sJashl!rl $l~: 4 BR, 2 Ba . Av~il no~'. unbehevably to $38,750. 3 & ~n &: pl!! OK. Bier. ADULTS ONLY 4 B<lnns. Bldrs/Agl,I,,,======== 846-0009, !!\/es 557-61.51 R t I Sh en • 1 to .,.. 200S 3 Bdrms 2 bath!, split I've!. 2 car garage:. A\lail. Jan. ti or Feb. 1. $'275/mo. Fount1in Valley 1410 WANT Woman 2G-30 lo Share Bay & Br:ach Realty, IN". Apt & ExpenRt w/same 901 Dover Ori\/,, Suite 126 NB BY OWNER, dlxe: 3 BR, 2 One boy child acceptable. ~2000 r;w!. 548-6966 BA, w to w, bltns, dbl ovens Call 54~2978 after SPM · I: dsh..,.•hr, "·uher/dryer, . . TO\VNHOUSE: l BR: 2¥.i patio, lnd.scpd. cor lot. LADY 'A'.ill •hatt her '3 br BA, frplc, patio, pool. 2 car $32,000. Low down. 17600 Lag Niguel hmf' 'A'/~!p gar. all bltns, crplli, drp5. Santo Domingo Cir. Open bu!.. person. $100 mo. LSI! $275 mo. 811-8811 or Sal afternoon. 6?.l-3914 "'<::90--0;.-=389:;,~-----642-2497 f'Vt'S or wkends. BY 0\\'NER -4 BR. 2 BA. ~tALE ~30 to~hare 3 BR Country Club L iving 3 BR. 2 Ba. Liv. f'am Rm. F'rplc. crpt. d~. !Jee bit· 1ns. S225. 892-2498 370S CHAR.\f 2 Br, 2 Ba, Atrium, c-pts. drps. \Vhitt Water Vir"" Priv Bch. Lse $350. Owner 49S--3638 3707 B•y & Mount1ln1I Flegal "old \l'<lrld"' con1cn1· pora.ry picluresque hn1 \\ ' unobfitt. VU·nlOSt rms. 5000 sq. fl. 4 BR. 4\., BA ..;. maJds qn-s. E-Z ma1nt. Im· med. o cc up. furnished. St 78,1'.m. Consider trd f\•ac lot. Assume 61 ,~ Io an. Walker & Lee \\"/w crpta sprinklen front beach .•Pl. Steps to ocean. P•J11ing green • pools, J Br, ~.,.,..,., & rear. ' Comp 1 f' t e I y> "Cal~! o;,64::'-::1;:"::-'-~--2 BA. 2508 Un1vl!'""ily D·. . -'JV Harbor Bl\ld. al Adami 1; ·~ ' • 3 Tnp\l!:tt!. buy one or all ,"it;.9.J.9! Opeii "til 9 PM rf'modeled. $28.300, 642--4210 ROOMJ\IATE !';C'rvice • male 675-61}11 'Ir 642-3615 BEST BUYS NE:\Y l BR. frplc. larmcaped, pool &: bl!'ach clllb f11.c1httes incl. $26j. 495-0146 1 -.::.c'S'j\V~Si.~f::_·l .g"•~Y;'~· S4~'>-~258~3~ov~o;•·===i or female $75 to $100. Blue 0\VNER taking applicalions. • 2 HOUSl!S on o~ lot. One I SAYE $3 ,000 Beacon, 64>-0111. c.~I . Beaut 4 BR. piirlly furn . block io oc'an. (Broker~ fee:• Lagunt B•ach 1705 \VANTED female: roommate Adults. :.l'212 i\larga.ret Dr. QUIET, clean. ~ BR. 2 BA, shag cpt11:, frpl. s;pnnklf'rs. bltins. $233. 49j..4J27 .>48-7'M9 ========= 1 • Bi~ fam . home on 4j" lot. For Sele by Owner A WALK to 5hatt l BR oceanfront 540-6761 home. $72 mo . Call 67J.-6886 ~,~.~~-~----only $49,900 R. 2 ha .. den. din. TOOm. Mission Viejo 3708 Wutcliff 1230 • 3 I-BR, units. Top inc. 2 yr1 old So. Huntington $40,9CXI. GREAT BUY! C're5l 4 Br witb Ja:e mult'r e 3 Br, 2 Ba·Roomy-Airy • Lldo homr, 45 !t, lot. Pric· suifC', 2~) Ba, Ice lamily rm, • Kitchen-mod. apphances ed nth!! 2 liJ'l'places, 1unken dinini • Otan.Jnn<k I.-Our· rm. dcl"k 'A'llh beaut, vi'°"' e Spac.·Enll!rtain 8 or 80 • Lo>1·l!'~t pnrt' 1n Cd:'\1! 2 of mtm, c1zy ~ cc;w;t. Prof. BY O\\'NER e &42-1596 Bdrm. C'Ottagr. Chl'l'lf'r will dr<'Oratf'd &: l1 nd~aJ'W'd \l"ith University P•rk 1237 Looi< Int For An A11um•blt Jow fntertst rate low.n ~ ""t' hive Two. Both are j br, 1i1 IM. 2300 Jl'I. ft . pri~ at S36.000. l $37,9;)(1, Ownen hav, bought other homf"s · mkk~ otti:r. •red hill f1nanet. 1;prinkle1· 1Y!lt'm, full y cir- SEMPLE pete<.1 & draped, l"Pn1ral a ir REAL ESTATE 2 car gar!lll:t. bit-ins inc: !"il:i E. Coast Hwy 67~2101 dishwasher, laund1·v rm FREE GOODIES ::..~·~oc~,.ii',;"; 714 Our !!!Uer 1~ takina: an ap: TOTAL PAYMENT proxJmate $4000 loss to sell 1111~ bl!autifuUy decorated $1~7 PER MONTH IN SPACE \VANTED: Yng woman to Jn CliffhaYen. $300 That"~ the best description of ~:: .;"'!:t 1.~'/Phu.:!·. Bay Cl!O~ \ViU1amson. Realtor lhi11 dramatic Laguna Bl!ach ' Del.I ,.., • .,, ....... 399 67l--i350 673-1564 Ev~s. :? BR. 111 Ba . Eldorarto Homr. S?lO a J\lonlh. Call 837-1747 or 546-4399. homf". SPARKLING CON. TEMP. STYLING, BLT. ON Cost• M.... 2100 2·LEVELS, \VITII EX"TEN· J BR Furn Quif'I hou &I ~IVE USE 0}-' \VOOO l 1to~G'C ~hed for se f 50 t:L.As~. 646-2ln or 6-1~168 urn. SPRA\VLING 4 BDRJ\1 &i ~~~,;;,;;;;;;'.;~== DEN OR 5 BDR1'>1. F'LboR N•wport Beich 2200 PLAN JIAS LTV. R!\1 \\'1 ==.:::.:_;::.:::.:__~:::: ANTIQUE OPEN BE A M ON ~·atf'r unul"uat pr\\••lr ~ CEILINGS & HEAVY CROSS BR f'Xf'r . home. Nc1v1y TIJ\18t~R.S. On<" 11 all ha~ decor., charm 1.lmo~DhC'r"" ~IASSJVE C 0 NT E J\I p Bay{ron1. t"amily or singles. F'RPL. of ornate brick l · $550. mo/yrly, or Jj?). 6 plaster df'tign. Kitrh. 'V' nio. 67";,-2717 C'VP:S. ~amily nn. ha..~ loads ol cab-FIREPLACE. Pool, 2 bcfr., 2 inl"b!:, BLT-IN RANGE A be.., patio, '1.dul!11. Bay.~ide OVEN, DISll\'VR., GARB. Village Until July ls1 $200 OlsP., ETC. Call (213) m..Jo9 o; lgf', <"otl"Y fo~·er "'1 floors of 67J.-:-i419. l BR pool home. 1 blk to best beach. Sl30/ mo. Fam. only. Agent !J68.-.1362 BA't'CREST. 4 Br. 2 Ba. F'encl!d Yd . Ch ild. pct OK. ln1med Occ. $3.j(). 673-4823 KENl AL~ Apt1. Furnished Thi" GORGEOUS New VAL D'ISERE DELUXE l"Ondo. 2 BR. 2 BA . frplc, pool. S2j0. Bayfront apt $3.J(). Ag1 616-0732 !'1nglt·I br-2 br. }-'um -unf. !'all na, Ac t'y Rm . Billiards NR. 1'1ariners School •1 Br, 2 Therapy & 15' pool, BBQ.~ B11. Child. pets OK $JOO tno. 2000 ParSQns Rd 612-8670 wtr pd. 677>-1335 JfOLlDAY PLAZA LEASE J BR, 2 BA. no pets. DELUXE. spacious I Bdnn S:l2a, '"The Bluft.'i". Furn apt $13j plus utll. • 6-14-0Jj() * Heated pool. ample: pa,rlung. ONE 2 Br.&. 3 Br. homes; on No rhil~rcn ·no pc!s. Cayv.·ood Rlty. 543-1290 S\4~. 2 BR. A\"atl 2/1. Chlld OK. Luxury single. I & 2 bedroom apartment.~. furnished and unfur· nished, \vith complele privacy and Jandscap· ed country club at- mosphere iocluding $750.000 w or t h of recreational facilities designed and operat- ed just for si n g 1 e people. REl'i'TS FROr.I Slj,) to S300 NEWPORT BEACH ~"O lRVINE AVl:. IRVINE AND 16th !TI41 6·15-{);)j(} GARDEN GROVE 13100 Chap1nan A\"e . t·I blk! \V. Santa Ana F1\)".l (il4) 636-l0.30 ANAHEIM NOW LEASING FOR :>!ARCH OCCUPANCY m So. Brookhurst ! 1 blk So of Lincoln' !7141 '7724500 Souih B•y Club Aptrtments · BEAUTIFULLY FURN . 2 BR. Pool. Adults, no pe $155 .. U!tl. ?272 Map)• St. ' 5-18--0157 $1-15 &-up • AITRAcnVE, I bclr .• pool, ulil paid, ;ard'i1 living, adults, no pets. l8CIJ \\'allace A\"I! .. C.M. · · BACHEWR: Util lnel-. Employed or reli r~tf~ \\'Oman pttl No drinkin&. ot pt'IS. fi.15--1361 : $7j B,\CHELOR . Relrigera- lor, hot pl11te. Utilities paid, \\·oman only. PIJ. &tl-50-IG BACHELOR apt, lrplc, wtw crp1, pli patio. I 11.dult, oo pets. $100 lse . 673-7629 BACHELOR. util paid, w t 1,, draprs. pn\·at". no pl!!s. Sl::O 6-12-1571 or 642-8213 DELUX.E &. ~PAC l SR.· pool. ideal for bachelors. ~12J. 1993 Church. 54~9633 ' * NASSAU PAL~!S + l & 2 BR, Pool li7 I::. 22nd St. .;.tZ.JM 1 BR furn, $150. incl utU &: pool. Adults. no pets . ~9-2627 OI' 968--1740 LARGE 1 BR duplex. Furri. garage. 164 E. WilllDn. $1"5. · mo. 549-Zi71 I Newport Be•ch 4'Wlll I -~-----'""" THE CALIFORNIAN APTS. Spanish Village De1ign =====I NC'w I k 2 Bedroom. fumi1h. ed & unlum1shed., air<0ndi· ti onc-d. d ish\\·ashf'rs. 1l!'U· cleaning O\IPM.", patio. break- fast bar, private sun deeks. Jarg, storage closets, helll- ed riool, Saunas. B.B.Q.'1. aound proofed \1·all!. wa.lk-irl .. :losets. Covcf'l!d carport& -' ADULTS, no pi"ts. Cost• M••• * * SUNNY ACRES 4100 * * * Motel-Apts * '1 blocks \V, Newport Frt1'Y. REALT't' and grc-atly im prov'<i 6 Beautiful 4 bedrooa1, "}, ba•h ~fOt-.'TII old home at our <?.I. resale. Everyoll(' qunJ1. low listed prier of $45,950. fi;..s to a!lflume !hi~ !antastic ff you are looking 10'!' • ~ "' anmial rate loan, Buil1· srEAL on • !IL'l(ury 3 Bed· 1n~. drape-d • n d ca.rJJCt~ room J Ba.th ZlOO i;q. It. Mth double gB./'3gt' Bnd homr that looks like its ne.,.. block ivall. Subm11 you r rr bren lJvf'd in dOl\"ll payn1ent for this tt·aV<.'rtilll! designed t i I r ,.:.:;:.,;;:;;.-:--~~~-­ opens !o ttntf"r stall"•••eli l ROO~I &ach Pad. Com· 1hat l~ds to 2nd story PAST pac-1 but comfortable. _fefer. l s1i::nal NJ. of 0 .C. yearly tse. $185 to $250 mo. r 1965 Pomona. C.'.\1. Newport Height• 321 O Brokf"r '..>.":~-6980 At ~TcArlhur & J\fain Univ. Park CenLl'T. lf"'\IU'lf. Call Anytimf' 833-a2D LOOK ND f'URTHER $22.500 steal. CALL '73-1550 WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES \\'ALL OF CL.A.SS 1 ~ M' l'('(Jlul"ed. Sf15 I mo. uul.1---------S\6.\. NL\V 1 Br Dix. Pool. Fairground~ HIGH. One bdnn. l\'/~lr t~ Four Star Realty S35-442J OCEAN Vir w. 4 BR. 4 BA. i;:arage. Singles may share. Studio & 1 Bedrooms CALL 5~-2727 «ii. gla.!! AF'FORDS. A \VlNTER rental 2 BR furn run1pus room, bar, 1·ery Blue Beacon. ~5--0111. C.J\1. S30 WK. & UP Irv int 1231 Walker & Lee \'IE\V OF THE OCEAN &. house nr beach. $135 & util. h1rgc~ Ne~· crpL~. drps, ••••••••• Day, Week, Month C1f,\R~IING 1 Bdr Sundeck. CATALIN,\ ISLAND. Thi! 12131 461-i450 for info. paint S36.l >-st . 54&-5766 or e Kitchens l. TV 's incl 63l'age, excel. Peninsula i682 Edtnitr ~pac. home, 11·ith w/w c11r. :i.i~;i3il NOW'S THE •Phone scrv., htd pool Ill(. t>:o pelli. Employed EXCLUSl\.E liNIVEP.Srry HOME & INCOME 540-5140 842-445.'.> fW'Ting &: drapes, 1s imniac Balbo1 lal•nd 2355 • r.ta id servtce a\·ail. adul1s. Avail feb. l lil PARK. fmmaculalt rofld. Duplex -2 BR. Units BASEMENf thruout ANXIOUS O\\"NER N•wpo"rt Shores 3220 TIME FOR 2376 NEW,ORT ILVD. June Jj. 67 3-2l23 Ttlt rool, hug, J1v nn \\/ B:o ready tot summtr: "ith li.rr,place. 4 bdrni! :i HAS JUST REDUCED 17 $370 mo/yrly. J.Urn/untur.i. FOR We: or teise l Br. tam 541-9755 BAYFRONT 1 Br rum. '-0 THE REAL \""'\. ESTATERS .... . '. •' BEST BUY beamt'd Ct'ilinz. 3 Bd rn1. OPEN 1·5 SAT/SUN baths, 2800 sq It. ron~al TO Dehgh11u1 1 BR 2 BA 2 QU c Patio. Adults, no pelt. S19S 2 bath,~-. ...,. crpL!I, dr~. 432 F•rnle•f tvtr;•thini;:. Pnce<l low at $32,950 Full Price frplr-, 2 car gar, '2 patios: ~~tom~~~ ;~~.~k I K CASH $25. Per Wk. & Up mo. 613--6741 or (1) 526--4251 h1tn1'. c-u11tom land5C;ip1ng. BOYD REALTY S-W.500. has 6~•'a F'llA all-TER1\1S OPEN TO OFF'ER dock. Adullll only, no pe1s. 1o beach. pools. clubhse Bachelor k. 1 BR. htd pool. 1-BDR!'>I .. $130: 4·Bdrm . Takf' over &1,:~ loa.n. You ~ E. Q:iast Hwy, CdM t.11mable Joan p&yab!f'. S272 MISSION REALTY bi~7880 Avail. tM S32:i; tull priet' THROUGH A maid Jf'rviC'f'. Kitch'n~ & $22.i. No pets. Rt'ference1 l =~m~"'~',;""~·=·~';'~"';;"~= 67.S.5930 r :r month including ra Xl'S, 985 &i. Coast HI\'}' .. L..aguna \\'ATERF'RONT -Lrg J BR S..'Ul,j()(). 646-3.>43 TV 3\18.Ll, 4Zio Victoria <Nr reqtul"ed. 646-.'i800 1 ---S~P=E~C~IA""'L ___ , "l nN'plaCt'!!. Mhlkf' n)Of, Phone (714) 49~0731 home. Avau J-'t"b &-June fi. DAILY LOT Harbor). \\'ESfCLlfF -2 Br. 11,, s ... - l .;.l_1e:.;k;...:;B_•.!.Y ___ _;l.:2:.4D:! Sii LARKSPUR 11 00d lloon:, st""rvici: P-Orcll.:: BEACH SJ.'10 mo. Ownrr 67~3803, UnivM"tity P1rk 3237 Pl SUS CASITAS Splil le\'. Arll!,; Onl)'. No ·. Yl'ars nr1\'. Prrstigc ne1Gh· a-67°'-I' BR REDUCED io srll Lg Reducerl to Sl3.j00 with only horhood. CONDOMINIUM "' ,,....,,,..,,, urn . I & Bach. ap!s. pcL~ $200 mn, 5-18-651~ • . h IO"' do " S C A Nc,1• .1 Br. 1 ba 1nhl'f". \~ WANT AD ZtUI Nl.'""""11 Bl''. ''"'•!· 1 -~~~-~---.~pan1s Casa on 11, ar !or ~ 1vn. lmmaeulatr :. PA IOUS 2 BR-VAILABLE lmmrd. 1 o .1 l fam. nn tnh.'11'. 3.~z;i r v " -~" l BDR'.\f, Ne11.r Pier. ~.~• 111.0.000 tf'rmA . hl!'droom. R-2 t..o1. If P!~l'.1J:._~ ... mu 7 BATH 6/12 3 BR. 2 BA. S22j. mo. :: Br. ;iit hll tnh!<f'. :i;;r;;. lion by Hotpoin~ l llllillcs f 'ret'! .f<Nf> OPEN SUN. 1-5 -i6;;:•· T!:Tmftr' FAc1ng btauuru.I 11111:,. pool Gi_j..-0223 or 838:-16.iO .1 BR. hOl.ISl' s.;2.i 642 5678 MERRIMAC WOODS S\00. 826-3184 =========iUni1·cr:c11y Really 67~10 ju!.t 100 .rards !rom ·pnvate ] BR."! bu. hoU•I' $JOO • F11rn unit5 11\"Bil . ~Ct' ad un. t & z ·sn furn & unful'n. $150 Coroni d•I Mir 1150 .'l(:Ol E. Coast H\\'y., Cd:-01 117 , 500 bl'ach. Laguna area. perfl!'cl l1gun1 Beach 2705 '1 BR. 1oi1·riho1.1~" sm •••••• 11• der clAss :i100. 42i> r.Je:rri-. S17:i Cpls. rlrps, bltni, ----'--=-..:.::.:i OPEN SAT. &. SUN. V11.cant. ;i bdnn :! balh dou-fol' y~ar round living in· ro .. O Rt"(\ Hill Rr11!ty 83J.o;!20 1i m 11 c \\lay. ~00 pool. patio. 1525 Placentia OPEN I 5 p M bl'" i"llriile, fiOxlOO" !~nerd ... ,~tmf'nl or T't'ntals ~!Ung R ~inter l\fonth~. ~ly ;o;:;:: -- CONVERTIBLE SI • SEA. WA.R 0 · RD. lo l'omplet"IY turnishNI. ;~ strik. completely equipped 3 br Bick Boy 32 .. " General 4000 General 4000 . 1. t. Elttt.ric built-in range, inG" locale: deco!' Tv.-o 1 hni to ttsp adult!, l\li blks l.:.;;..:;.;...;:.:C!.. ___ ..::::::- Terrific vif'w, 3 BR + fam. oven, carpt"!s. dra""s •"""" · li ory to Heiiil•• Pk "·h I r ,,._ · ........., "·h.h lo~·l'T carport to ... °" · nq. • EXECUTIVE Home 5 BR. 3 S.. (fill, drps. elec bltn.s. $30CI. 546-6740 rm., 1 BA . 2 frplc's, patio. move in . $166 per monttt v.. laund'"". f""" ma' ,' •• '.",·-~ 47l No. Cypttss. S54.:.00. \Viii trade. eluding ta.'l(t5. · ~ .ul.)' ... '""" l:xpansive 3 Bedroom, F&m· lly room il. Dining Room home thll.t can br euily a.J. tettd to s...Btdroom and a famil1 room · A l.arae tun- ny tri-kve! plan on 11. 1vell llndtcapf'd pool tltt IOI . Sctnk: Propertif'1 6r.J.j1'26 • ~::.:::.: 111c~~~" ~ Duplexes Furn. 297.5 --=---. _ 1uper ~kt., 1hopping, CoAst NEW deluxe upper 2 bdrm, Corona d•I Mir 3250 1 YEAR OLD ~·~·w.:_·~·f!~p· Luak home: con\-en, to ocun Hwy, Excelle-nt. buy, must Jrg patio. near \Veitcllff S'ActOU;'; . CLEAN VACAi\'T ANO -OPEN BO'l'tl :;:AT. ,. :.;i,;N. 1 • j 19<XI ALTA Vl tilA. LASTBWFf' 6134550 I:. Fil.!lhion Island. 3 BR, & 11tt to aPprt'C1atr, Shown shoppinr $195. 6T>-1849 11fter C'lrtn lge. family rm. 2 Ba. E ti , Ch . UIJOn 11"p!mf b 4 runy landtcaped S"8 ~ xecu ve 1 01cel ,. Y awner, or 'A1<1!nd Principals only. , 6".4.ioos Feature! ipa-ciou.s lxlnn!, phonf' 499-2152 or 837-07Sll . 1,R~E~N~T:::A:::L:.S~---- huge fanuly room &:. living LF.AVING country 6-8 1\•ke H U f 1 h STRAf\GE hOu!!~ -nef'ds rooin, l 001h~ A· l f"ar gBr· Priem to stll in1ml"d. Loa~ outel n urn ' td TLC \\'/~1n 1v1~\\', ~ ~Br, agt' in this n1orlr1·n 11 ·1.le\"f"I. •~11u111:iblr \\"ood-glas.~ {"On·'Gtneral 3000 rlt"n, Hrp. rh n. 2_ 1 Ba $"6,j(I(). Aflrat•tivt'ly pl'l<'l'd _ $12,000. lllr. '1 Br. '1 811 , 1;11'.in~. 11 /\\·i ~16 . llat<"l. Cd'.\!. 0 1\•ner P11riflc; ~hn1'I"~ Hrnlli c-rpl1ng, frpl I: \'1c11. lnt.1E:'\ECUTTVF: hon1r • 4 & J 6~~-al19 f :i3S-S8.94 !-;\/ell. ~420 i111tld bl11sl~·rl l't'dar: r.\l. l Br.. -rhoic•io Rl'f'A • fron1 :I Yr old D1.1plcx. Above hl\'Y j"·-"""-'""""" __ ...,,... .... ;; _rr tl\\'ood, 0PC'n hou~r :3'at ,t,1 SZ7,i . Blur &aeon. &1.'i--0111 . nn i\larit:old. Gooci 111· .,, CHECK THIS >"' Sun JO-~ or ~·1111 for appl. f ,)l. ve~lmr.:nt. S66.JOO. Qv.-nrr. ,._ 4ll l-?.o!i6. 934 i\liram;ir $~1'.,-0-· -l~B~R~.-,,-0-.,,-,-.-,, 67~2644 uo.n assume IOI\' 111 1. loan ,fu -=========I °"'fltr l\'l!I ca.rry Ii: l nd. 4 NE\V l BR 11 ¥ BA hOUSe + Child"'n £: J>l!ls "'"'!come. -BR ""' r + :! BR. rental, i blks from mue &aeon, ~. c.t.1. &ry VIEW Lido Isle 1351 •m nn poo.I. Jm. be ---;..;..,..;;.;.;.... ___ ..;.~I rnac! 1'0f' dl..crinnnabni: •ch. , Sl40. 3 BR. lge fenel!d yd. J Bil. i\i ba.. Enlarred pe· OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-4 buyer. O\VNER. • &«-<4137 Childrtn & pet9 OK. Bier. do. TinC«I windows. Oct-or· 117 VIA NICE HA~FOAL REAL TY !ll1 YD~ 1o cnuhinf 1"'1. ~ 534-Q9l1 a tor carpeta Ii: drapn + NEW YEAR SALE ll 842..t.m Sty. chanMr. 3 Br. 1%. ba. ht aU important -A 1tea.I for only $.;1"9,500 Co1t1 Mtt1 3100 Aa•um•W. Loan • BR.. '°"'· "'" + din,,,.. GI RESALE Pl•« R.o1!1y 494-m< ______ ..:..;..:..: Dramatic tile l!'ntry: 2800 3 DESIR•BLE OPIN SAT/SUN l..S aq ft Oiuld br tharpHt bdnn ._ dm, 2 bath•. up 4 BR 2 BA. ocean vltw. • ~ ~ Zl4f VISTA ENTR.ADA udo Townhouat with Jld).J. (Mldl!'d Cl~~ k dttip.o~. bltin.~. 1Jl'1r new. $.t'l.~ lse JIOME IOYO RI.ALTY tur drr.ornu-. "-'" 1 ....,._ Co-.'t1'Pd paho. Corntr lor., ,,-••,.;•..:••_;•·~""'.;...."':::::.";,'.::'"::.·.:.t"=-'-2 Br., 1 ba. cptd, rtl'J>I. r~ ,.., .....,...,. "''". J\tu:ct ....._ 10 1pp-1 1 , 1 ~ a.~r heat, Garb-d1sp, blt·1ns, -"· °*"' J.fwv, Cdl\I old1 \\'u I''~ ~., , .. ·-r .,..... '""II r , I !lo 0 v · 0 H ,. ._ ··# • • ..... .., "" "'"' ,~ r.t 1 • c•an 1•w. p•n ou1• frpl c. patlO. •"'''· \l'lltf"r 6J~Jf31 ~••1 "mak ofier" !!Ur· ~Uml' r ' Mii · ~l.9:"i0 ..: """ ""· _, r -PAU L JONES REAL TY ,/iv" 1""' ,,.,·"'r 49-4-4.."'86 tum. Adult~ only 110 pl!ls, OPEN SAT. i S\JN. .,, . TIME FOR IUT.W!>'.ASO,ABLE Wolko• Rlty 675-2676 841·1266 t.,·r lt 12-J~ 1Jlf lenn5t Doone Terr. 1'c1'0l<• from Country 011b Dtii,httuJ 2 llt.. "·i{h di>n. 1166 \7111 Lido, 1\'"B Open !'un. 51/4 0/0 LOAN 9 ~is i\li:,a Dr. • Ph :WS.67M Uparaded Jn every l\"I )'. LEASE/OPTION lo 1i.~u1ne. Pyn1nl1i $16"7 n10, UICK CASH 3 BR. 2 BA. lg fain nn. pool WOl!il carp., beaut. dr..ptl • $330. mo.,~IC'f-ft .107Via l BR. la (AIJ1 rm, 1,, Jot THROUGH A -~ malntenat.C'I!. Nt1\' 19bUt~ Wet. bar. Mu111 MC £boll. 4 BR. Jli BA. 3 cat f'riC't'd below marl«!t, S11~ t•pt,/drps, blln&, trplc. Avail '9 ~fl!. prqe, Q-pu, drps, 2 yn mlt dOwn -2Dd TD .... ail. oow $273, &U-2TI3 r!J,EP' ·IUCHAJll>SON "°""'· O•""" c. II. 0'1\f;, • ~RASHEAR RJ.TY • DAILY PILOT HOUS& 10 coort. Cl'pti, .,..., JH1t.•°"""11,.,. .. Cd~f (113> m.1101, '"'' !2131 1 ~2 Bea<I! 91Yd., H1l WANT AD "ryort fl76.B "'"' !1rh St 11S-D> t1MllJI JH.0700. 347-~ g,~~-968·1173 Co,111 ~1~1111. 1..;.....;..;....;..;_ __ _ ' 2 BR, df'n, 2 car garage, adult! pref. Yearly lease S7~i0 prr mo. 726 Coldf'nrod f''or furthtor Info, ftl4l 799-ln:l VIE\\'. 2 Br Dup!r:<. 117 Ba. 1-'n'!'plncr. rrpts. hit-in hbri Yrly $?'!~1 mo. &16-2290 or IH6-l9'Jll -A~11t. 2 BH. l BA, crpli;, drp.r., ft-pie. patio. vi!",\'. s:rio. -108 Acacl11 (11 n'.l.C367, iJJ0.4599 or S37-4lii'. CHAM1tNG 3 BR home. Frplc, built-In!, c:rpta, drpt;. Immediate occupancy. $295 per mo. Phont 675-491M WALK TO BEACH 3 Bdrm5. .. 1 Bath!! Ottan v\t'w. lA&M $425 ?-ta. OeL.aney Jl.E. 6'f3..3770 2200 SQ. rr. lJufllex. 4 SR. 2~ BA. bltn•. trplc. a:ar. $325 mo/IAe ~'7373 :? Br H0tuiP. Palk>. Sun Dk; LR.undry Rm. <i11r S2UI J\lonthly, Cllll 67;)..(17S7 z Cr. Jo'rpl•tt, PAllO. Yard Gar. crpts. rlrps, bit-ins. S18.> ~lo. Call OR l-.\1:U Lido 1110 3351 WVELY Lido lfcJme, Tm· m11<". 2 Br Lr& <lrn, 3 Ba, S.~-Ur. CAll 61'5"'1;\.l$ S@~JilA-lit-trs· The Pu11/e with th• 6ui/t-ln Chuckle D l.arran~• th• 6 IC•a"'bl.d ,..-~---...., ,..--.... WOt"dt billow to ino1i. ' ~ "" ~"'DI. "'°'di. Prlnl lett9f'I of tt:1~h l'I llt line of lct\IONI. IHEGAMO ' I I I' I I' ltAOPIL' I' I I I I IDAINIL I I I I I' !ROMANO I i.;::..:;.I ~l.;.;_;l;.;;..,,.l'_,..1-I I h•v• • dog th•t like• i.-::::::;:~==: to be b&thed •nd scrubbed r:' three timu a day. I em rlt_A,_T"-TS ..;.O"'IP-.-MI not sure of his breed, but .' I I I I I _h· thinks ~· •• --. L....J..-1-.L.....C_Jl.....J '." ,~OBS EM 1 I' lw I 'I l I C) CG""P •le the chvc~I• 011ated by folh"'P In lh• ,.,,,~11; wo•d ~·ou d...,•lcp from mp No. 3 belo.., Moll'~ •i.•··~ 1 .. & fin~...... 11 I' I' I' I' I' l' I' I' I" I I I I I l I I l · 1 · I I SCRAM·LETS ANSWER IN DIME·A·LINE ' . ·. . .. ., .. !ltur"1, ;i,,,..,, 10, 1'70 DAILY PILOT .tS 1.lllTAU llENTALI RENTALS lllNTALS RINTALS Aplo. ,........,. 4DIL Unlul"fll-Apt .. Uofvmlohed AotL Unfu"'I-Ai>IL Unlvrnlohed -lllAL ESTATE !i!<~ro<! llNch 4200 Go_.I SOCIO Cotto M.o 5100 Eott lluff 5242 0-r•I ~;1,........ • I VEllOME BRAND NEW Pmtll• ~ _ .. w.-5"° C1Aa APT-HOMES r .. -.. --"' 11. =~r .... ~ru;: -~.~ 4 BIL, I,. bo. Apt. r.,lc.. ., -I lldnn ·;:;_ .,. .----••••••• --. u...i 111. J>w1. ---.,.., -an1t to a.ta -Qooa.... ~ P..tr ..,. ,.u. H...... N ,.W. bolaanleo: dbl. - -eC ,_ --· ,.._.. ]J:•-~1'! . 1-dl ii lboppl .. All • ~ Dilttwubfr, cb:il. (fllonlda. Vktm1a} .,, ._,.ji,07 t ~ dlibwuber'a. w ~ pool. 0.Kakot f'tll.. 1 ocx:upancy. We ah • • ............. ....,,,_ ..,..iq. ---·· -........... _ -.. ---•M-~loe1' --. ..-c.-mn.11>.ot * ~ * * 11ui1Nen -* PINANCIAI. BuL Opporlvnllloo 6iC end NOTICIS ..... 6401 ,..,,_. Brw ... _ = w. lTlh .. -.. 10 CANDY SUPPLY R0\1l'Z le. Gmlwt -d w/ Rebabl1 penon ww bt .. cbob cbaJn. 1 )'I', JtWU, lectod In .... ...._ lndud-(Ml 64MNS Aft SPiii "" """"· County ... ---• .-.itrc ...... to reflll ... "1101118" Olmo -... ....... """"'"""' -.... --·Wk •-wi.t.. tloC: efUed dllpl1..,. located Ja Old 6 1rirndly. Vtc • ,_ ... OOllllllOrda1 .......... • &later. Call bttlltllrca. All -... __ _ W ...... Im A-es aft..1BA...,.ie., plQo ONLY PM MONTH llrL IUclmd Al·tl•••• (lllllTAMl!:SA -e lBR-2,.._,..... ASAMIGOSWAY -t.mlo7 ..... _. e1111t-lBA<leluoo .... lo Newport -=='--ON=E~---I --" oh•• ........ • llNT . e Conlc.n Apt. Home$ Mfr. ~-t YEAR LIASI WhMcfy1 Want? ~· CJot1' SPICIAl CLASSIFICATION POil ......... .,. __ .,-:-~""'-----1 rl1t1t'be no llfllliW \Ii re-ALASKAN malamuts dos. quired. 11tta \Ii an oppcnun.. mile, 4 m..., ~ w~ I: tty to obtain a very proftt. tan. wb ........ Ace • nr ablit dfMrtbutonhlp for_.,. Emrrald Bay, IA&' Bcb. l ,1 W h. It ...... a J1 1t 11.,...~·pumltUM snm.owm AVE. e NEW DELUXE e 4 Bedroom fllmbhed home ·.I Pohl -•1ff$ & . BtwnS llolnABrild S Br, 2 Ba apt ... leut oolJ<lo0<Belboallluld. NATURAL BORN SWAPPIRS Spoclol .... S L'--5 tl--5 bucb ,~ ...... Rnvdl apue time that can be ex· ==-~,..__~--~-• panded tnto Nil ttme (with LOST: Bl\le Panli:ttt. V'ic. c:iomJllAY fll'aocln&) ii )'OU 20th A Alilo. Ham•d are trub' am~ and o. ~I. Reward! -..xn. · · ..,. • UP Loc9ed ~ mo. E. ot Sootb tDcl. 'PK-muter ..ue. 41.n Pleu. Call ....... lo & -,,....,.._,,, -°'""Pim a..,... nn .. dbl. -· .. 1o. u..i. .... ~ RUL.11 -IJJ MUlf 9fa.UOI ........... lileW ,. ...... ......... ,... ...... .,.... -rn '41 n. -WIDE SEU:Cl'ION C•ll 5't-lm --&..ii. ""'1 A Biii Grundy 675-:1210 1-Y(IU• ........ •n.11• ........ • ... ._ "' .,.,.,.... .......aT)tlNO FOR U.ll -TltAOI• OHL.YI ..... -~ ti lfcwfOit ~ KO DEPOSIT 0.A..C. UIWR f'm'l'llt' rec. a re a• Nr. Oltbalic LIDO ISLE PREF. ! Br. PHONE 642·5671 WE ~y 0 u JN· 1n"t.AO<'°"""°A"""w1o1"'"" .. ....,,,a-... .,..,,-,'"'Bt'"w~u1 Hntc 1\nltara Rmlall: IUUl8U ~ Qll:n::h: bomt. Lone term lease. PERSON C 0 TA CT Tm1a', Loll: 02rWmaa \VmfOUR GDJS. 'Wttk. Old but •pry. To Plac• Your Trader'a ParadlM Ad 517 W, llth. CM SO.SC • ONLY $255 • Rap Bus:neas coople + one l'Umllh94 ar ~ APARTMENTS • AmllDI Wq. N.B. 12 yr old. At once! 11--lOamtolpm SPACIOUS ~ dol -5 67><291 JWita ·rrom SW to 1310, TOWNHOUSE UYlNG RESPONSIBLE work i n g A.& llUIOOD 11£,!!!'~~ ,[".~RS Sepan.te adult 6 famil7 era-lady w/2 children needs 2 VAl\W .-.--.--munldet. BvbeLw 1-J. A 3 or 3 Br tum house w/yard. GAIDIN -..,..,1 Bdnns,, tum A untu:m QIU. !Le;:,,, ..... W To $250 mo. No pets. APAIMNTS ~-='=' $110. per mo. ~ ~ &lt s. ... e Larse prden patios ON TEN A PENIN. Ba.y Atta. 2 Br, 2 Trade S.F, Valley 5 br, 3 ba hOme w/tverything + S,.90 &SSumbl loan for 4-5 br hrn ~t area. n4: 52'7·9674 213: murn, eves 348-1788 Lquna Bch ocean view 4 BR 2 ba. Value $37~Eq $10.00). Trade for TOI, un-' lts ar houst. Bert Mott Aat. 646-8811 Ews 557-6Uf. •700 th en-.. · -n'--au:s Ba·Home. Lone Term Ia. 11 16 S!Net Cotto -5100 ~· ..._ -... 1 A 2 BIL ._ A "'-bi. nu. Woman BRAND NEW : ~ ~:, ~-~' ::r· c.n rr~ms aft & ~·3 ~~~ =~£q~ =~ r .ch>oL IDO &ea Lue OD( tMal1 • Trade up for 1ocaJ. income IMMm. OCC'JPANCr OlacArtl.r .;,, a.It } M.D. 6. WIFE retired w/ toy unlt.s or commereW. 714: 642-8170 "9tt. 4210 ~ Ptta .. Wa:r JllXldle Med. am. furn apt. Riddle .l Rola 615-'1225 re-1 BR apt. $150 & $170 a.ta -B D NEW 2/1 to 711, Npt .,.., "'" __. ..a..n.-... NI". Harbor A Adami J BR. 2 BA. llPllU'l-dupilez nnblit. 1>42-628'6 10 vendinr D}&ChinH: I: Q m .,,-.r;;: pd UTILITIES PAID wUll -deck patio! Cptd. WANT apt. in exct.al\Z" for routes ln Santa Ana Area. ,...,::-St. 1 A 2 Bdrm, 2 1W1m pool&. drp'd .. end. pn.p. ~ lancbcapln.c A gan1e.ning. Trade for truck It camper. t========' I Ad11111 ...,._ .. ,..., """ ""...._ e...., -'111111 ......., <m) on..,., ... 1oy 4240 11 -· IC-312! Ontid. $250. per mo. <Yot>l e LAND~ORDS e Want' Houae or d ..... on :1111 A""""° St, C.llL , , -.... 0 --RENTA • SERVICE • · See-Mo--1~ ~·......... •~ ... ocean. Have: 101\1 eq. :ritnt aau.DT loeation. 1 BR on ... ~ cr:W.,. dswbn, -lancl--llmk~ 53U982 cabin or 25~1 <'q. f BR le: flllm. haaled: pool. lldalt._ no NOW R.entinr: Medifft. a,a pool. NB. Pri-. o·'•. ... -U • ,,,.,,., .a.~~ N ICl.Plas with stream.. A w&-· • ,.,_ '"' pt -.._ ;n n;;;: =-i~ 2 ~ tft"faDs,. defti.., BBQs. OOROUOO AP1S. 2 Br. Roonw for Rent S"S 542.2940 e~s. ce.-.. Mir 4250 dllnnhr. pool. Pf"l&el w/ ~. aamu, Ja.ca:al A Lower lrft1s. aNliol. pent. UNUSUALLY Jo\•tly room, \VANT: 2 or 3 BR house in atanp. Adlll Only • No IW'im pools. p:iT pr. w/ bouw. Fip1m.. pool. dbl. pvt Nth, kit pr iv, Newport Heights. ,HAVE: . !II. 1 BA, blli/ooeu A ~ • .view. Prt patio. ~no ..... $ISO 111>. PetL $150 • $170. AD UtU stcnp. Ewt:>Hlhc new. c:u,artl. patiol. SllO. JDl, washer/dryer. Busint•• $10,!XXI equity in Mountain Pd. JU Avocado SL. C.M. ~ at $1«1. Adal m..sm woman pref. $8$ m 0• cabin. Prlndpala only. ~ l7l-M aft 5 PM pleue, Just ~ d NICE Ip J BR Dppa' New Lacuna Beach. 497-1349 6f2.2!MO VILLAMESAAPTS ·:m:::"Naben --nfrir. ;..,.. ma:""""· Loo B, many 6"Goldo....lhla..-11> Bit. Crpa, A nr,._ l\lal. 2 BK 1lllf'llm. J:11i patfol. lltd W 5611!1 pr. New decor. AdaJta. features. 1 blk bt•C'h. only 2 met&1 detectors A Rob. ._-of. R.,.. Mita.~ pool,2cvend1su.O.U. IA:/, la. $111 Owner. 104. t::ir youn1 people.~ ert:&' #17258UII. FOR 1-. c.n m.atJ ...... -· .. P••• MAITINl"'UE --camper,au...tdert&bl.or 2 llR. cupefa, dnptt. ks si&ea-I SJIO, '1U W. Wlltion. T 1 Bil. *-· TC. pool. Q.PPll'. LGE c:omtortable home at· radial ann. •w. 548-3869 --· -...... -= WXUIY APTS --" -Mula. .,,.,......., kit prlvil...,~ .,. """ a """"· Good !OP. !a0rdd4.~2D r..-....r ViL lllf• ~pm11-HbiCUlocm4-$181t.8omefUrn.615-Cm3 pq, phone $80 mo. LI newdres,va.lue$150.Ttade 2 BR. the ao. to Bdl A r. W•J llM npw tnp. )IOllll. Edra JllU'ld;lw. 2 BR. 2 BA. den. crpta. ctrt-;, a.arr tor eolor TV or good auto-- 81crn. WDI mit untfl ml N•r ~ Ch Airport I Nr. ~ Adultl onJ7. Wtns, view. $2"15. (1) Tn-0.167, MALE Student -Room ~~4~ softener, can J-. '1» ma. 57J..4.923 ua. Multi only. 2m2J 1 - 2 ii. 3 BR APTS S:IM589 or 137-077. w/prtv bath, $15 a v.·eek. .. -.. Santa Ana Aw. M0-2791 AI.SJ FURN BACH. 2 BR Nr New. Blt·lna. pr, Call -Ml-8310. ...... -lm Santa A-. Aw. C.11. $200. Utll Incl. No pets. C.all $15 WK" up w/ kitchen $30. , 'o..z:AN a.chekr Apts. SPACIOUS 2 Br, 1~ Ba Mer, Apt 1U ~ fi1'5.l'1ST wk atud.IQ apt. 2376 Newport ' AD atl1 IDcl 185 Up '"""-Crpt&. ..... '"""· Lido Ille 5351 Bl"1 MS-9'155 '62 Ford GalaxJe $225, '59 Cad. Sedan de Ville S3SO value; \\'ant P.U. truck aamper, tnil<'r, ~ ? ?? - )f 1 A.c:IT, C.1'.f. v.ith 12 TRIBtrroRS 00 THAT YOU Alwwen 110 Jodie. Ml-l'10'f rented sbopa,, value 150 ?it Wl1L LEARN or T1iE DE-MAI.£ white 4 tan Trlde for SO M tree & clear GREE or sua::ESS THEY ~ ans to ••z0rro" Calif. Prop, Negotia'41 baJ.. . HAVE .HAD. RewUd. 5f8..S2)3 ' ance. Owntr 548-1542. To qWLlily )'OU must have a BASSET "--' Trad!'! Power Wood Work· illl' tools for Oxy-A~ Qut. fit I. 2211 Volt Arc Wtlder. CALL 54&.11131 1963 Cad Conv., lood oond. P o w e r brakt1, steerinc, seats. wlndowl. FOR part eq in small home or what have you! Meyer 546-SSM>. Lovely view home, newly ............ A land8oaped, Se- cluded att'L 2 BR A dl'!n. $13,<m equity for mobill'! home. Ownr: 54U007, Mobile Home. l Br, Comp'l tum, ready to move in '24', 1970 lie. paid. WW take car, 00.t on tra.ller or ? S9r50 vaJ- ut. 642-2008 car, a few llP&re hours weeJp. ............ nmlt, tn. Jy and a cuh lnvestment of coknd. Collqe ft U., S1150. For personal intft'. Rew'd. stG-ISSI view.~~ to Route Dept. # ~· P.O. Box M, Pomona, I _P_e_r __ '-l.;.1 ___ ..;:.;;::I Cali!. 9119) Include phone no. * nJU.Y UCENSED * AUiliate R.eknownecf Hinda ~ CANDY SUPPLY Advtaea "' an maUen; ROUTE Low, Marrlaao, --tNo aewna: lnvQlwd). Courtship. Haalth. H•I>' Ex~Uent income for few pineu A Succeu. No lWO' hours weekly woric:. (Days bl~ too lup or too arxl Evtnlnp), Rt-flllins and amall l CAN HELP YOU • collectlnr money .... -ll<adlnot "'"" 1 d&7I • opera.!'M dispenser. in Of.. week. fAM·9PM 312 N. El ange Co. and s1UTOUodJtw Camino Real, San a1~a. \Ve embllsh route. Cemente. m.tUB, ·ei..om.; IHandll'!S name brand candy EYELASHES ; each 1aah a~ and znacksl. $1515.00 cub plltd aparately, very required. Fol' per90naJ ln~r-natural looldns $15. Jan. in· view in Orange Co. Ina, IJ'Oductory of&r, 1st appt. ~ncl Jl8.0le, addreu and hall prict-. HOUR calla. Lin- 10% Int. 20% Disc lat Se-phone nwnbtr to MULTI-da 846-1690 · cured by land .1: reaj, 9i1:ner STATE DIST., INC., 1681 W. 311• SCHOONER HEAD'G SO A final Apr n . S2l:m multi-Broadway, .Anaheim, CaJI.. into Mex m ·•--' pie• ~ total Trd all./)ut. lomia 92802 tn•> 118-50fll. peswa. ~ ~ vac. land -hou.aie f 675-tDf'I' Aaocla.~ •· .:r. tail's exp. ., I.A. Have: lhol!Rs ·2beacb· 1 'Sniffh. ·een. DeJlycr7, view. All rented., Venton., MANUFAcruREJt Ellaenad& B.C.. 11rtt. · Calif. Equlty S30,5CO. Want: S17,500 Jmiot1tment into tha ASI'ROLOGY a.-Now Local prop., Palm ~ m . 1 ~ of UM dlQ'. 25 F~. ,J'w' Jd:Jnnadon hse or ? ? M~ 6'13-67S6. )T. history ot ~· now Call 'Jbe Sun !ten. m.a&1. 1961 32' Oiria Cra!t, twin eXpllndbtg operaUorw to &>. After S. BurfDn MorM .; eng fully equ ipped very Calit Complete factory tn-~40. I ' U ' atalled I. nady to go. Will ====-=-=-c ean. WI trade eqty for train Principal of Msmt. SEMl-~tfred pnt, tlDHt home or car or anythinr. abilltfe& Contact immed refs. Meet lady to 42. Ko , 5'18-2434 aft 6, 642-4741 aft 6 One. 10•• lifetime oppor. ~ child. Send photo. Box M91!i What do yoU haw to trade 1 make that hlrch Income IT'IOllt ;;D;;•.,",' .,Pilo.,1=,....=-:--I Ust U here -tn Oranp ~e dream of. St.artq: BMW 507. Lolt, Strayed, or County'& larJtest read trld· aalary $12,0CKJ + sul»tandal Sto&en. Uc. No. JFT 592 lDa post-UJ1 make adeal. profits. Call Ken OWord Calif. Pleue Call Mr. De (n4> T74-11SI 1.ava1, 648 4R81, 673-812iO. 115 E. tlo1boa Blvd. potlo, ..,__ No pea. eo.-Olll.EAll$ APJS. L.ARGE Comfortabl• room. llALllOA .,.__ ... or tmn. w/2 -LARGE I BR,-. lll BA. -nt ..... $lO w .. k. .. * t( * * * YJ1WNT AFrs, prl $1!!0. '1211Joettt1.S..SW!1 .. 2 A 2 BR nail. Adolta oolJ ...... --DO peU. 641-1758 AUCTIONEERING-DESPERATE • Need Joan $700.. Guaranteed $100 mo ....,.._+10%1ntenst, bucb A doek. tda1 toe. pm.,.byappt.Mf>.JMI L<ue.OR>-""' FURNISHEDroomSIS•U> REAL ESTATI RIAL ISTATI REGUL.AR•WEEKTERM nter rental. 2 8ednn • 4 8EAtmnJL J BR. 2 BA. 17C1 Twlt!n. a.ts. Me.a 1 BR ~ frant. Adults. no per week. Kitchen included.. Gener11 General Be ln ~u for yourself! lf4na. $225 Up. l'lWl7I walk tiJ mkt A churchn. 1 >f&r, Jira. CUwcm. '°4C1 peta. UUl turn. 101 Via &t&-ell Costa M~ Learn ki be an a.uctionen' lmall tr srown chUd OK. '1aftnct. 115-U!d FURNISHED RoomJ. won. Offlc• Rental 6070 Offic• Rent1I 6070 ~~OOL ·pf ~~ ~'":1 :oft.~ ..... ........ 4U5 Open SIL I AM'. .. 4 PM. · Ire Penon Non • Drl1llior · ' ""' W. • nt 5 .,._,,., to1j El Camino "'· "' ..U HAllOI -lngt.,. IMch S40I ............;. 1116-«llO • HUNTINGTON BEACH SMALL Offlce on buly ..,._ "'' SUrta Ana. c.tl om .,.,_ ~ ».25 yn old to ._,.. ~ Air CentlhJonecl ner Colt& Meu.. $55/mcmth ..:638-5000.::..;=------ALCOHOLIC! AUyuw - ~~~ ... ,-..... ~·(.t $115 MO. Delma ....... TOWNHOUSE llD.llXE APTS _ ... Trlr. cm. 5997 ON 11.&CH ILVD. uttllilH -· ...._ Pm. 50-'IZIT ........ --..... ..._:U-...., 1arp 2 BR. 2 BA. pool. pr. I>esk apace avallable ln LIQUOR lle's. LOW P~! P.O. Belt 122:1 DI*...... , = 1~ :;!.1;; lftlped: at '400 Elden. Apt. ~ J BR. J BA. A pool WEEKLY ratu Sea Lark newest otttce ~u.llding Rt Commercial 6015 ON SALE tot ORANGE am FOR SEWING Plaae c.n _,,.. .,-~-• It. Call Mr. H anion, 2217 Harlior neer WU.. $1111, 2 BR $130. Furniture Motel, '301 Newport Blvd., prime location 1n H~!'tlng· SAN DIEGO ro~. 1 ===:6:::75-J=l:::l:::l===I rw• Aft, ....., ..... 494-M71 • 2 Br Townhaaae JU5 aYd. Rec, ~ Gan&e•, C.0.ta Mesa ton Beach. Air conditioned, SO.COO Sq. ft, street to street Call collect for t prioet 1• WATERJ'R(XU _ ~ 1 BR. • Heated p:>ol Adulb _._ laundry Kids OK. btauUful tntran~. Front· commercla1 lot with 130 12131 212-4249 AnnounceriMnh 64lO SUD mo. Avail Feb Wune L NEW 2 BR. 1 BA. •har crpt. e No ..... = .. ...., 174111 Km.en ~ Apt A 0.... H SHI age on Beac,h Blvd.. rear front feet on Newport. Ex-· Owner 175_3803 8kr I>rp9. dilhwtw, patio, beam Pf::tl • .._, llO ahapprw -1510 M W.,. omes leads to pr1vat11 parldng ceUent terms .... S150,DOl'.I. REAL Estate oUice wankd FREE bulo. boa.Ulla eoune 1?3...-:io • cell1ns frplc. pr Adults no . or 1• p!UVATE 1 U s.ed lot. $50 per month for by out of town broker. Must offered to pubUc by Balboa · ~la. $165. 26so Elden. 213 Br, 2 Ba. apb A drpl. 01EZ ORO APTS. 1234 Ht. : .; -space. Delk ana cflatrs be eatabllahed locally. wtll Power Squadnm. ewry Mon. Huntl ........ a..cf1 4400 5.tt-82 afta''1 pm A SUn. pr, wuber/dr'Jtt bookp. Atlud:a. H.B. Nu, l. 2. 3 :ntleman. Nourl:btn1 ~:i:bl~:-e:S ~ne: MATOIAM -....,. bu)'all«pvt, CUSJ 6"-0M9 nl&htfor.Jl weeb bqtrml!lc ~ SPACIOUS -Clean 1 Br, paUo., blt.-lnl $1S'll$ll0. Aft br'a. Prtv. pr, pool. UtU meals. TLC. CM. area avail&ble for $10. All utUi-CA&ft~J 7 "1. Mon. Jan. ll at New Huntington Capri wtw crpt. drps. eJec b!t·W, I, Ul..ff Del Mar Ml-Ull rm. --or 5.96-2127 stS-m tin ~ except telephone. rt··""ICN OIINOULLAS • SellinC out • N~ Hart1ar Yicb t POR SINGLE ADULTS quiet ...._ Nr •hopo A 2 BR mtlum. $1.!0. JOlttD St., I BR. frplc. -..... -· DAILY "LOT ·-· Rom""'l PIL Oub, m W. 8Q Aft., Where Living •• Fun 1 trw.¥. Adlt._ no pela. c.aJJ c.mta »eta. Awai ma. Aftfl 211. 1 • 2 Mltc. Rent1l1 59" 1m1 llACH ILVD. 5M--5m Newport Bftch. No advance o.bn l,2AJBdnn.Apta. s.-o&ll c.11563437 BRnewapll.UD:fborsCo. HUNTINGTON l&ACH resi•tratJon DHdld. ,..,.. $!AO. !'1tm. A u-.. DELUXE 2 Br, Crpta, Drpl, NEW -UPPER 2 Br Dupla. 53W5l9 OOMP!.. .-, l2dl' .. 2-4'21 FOR --<L5 W llCh ~ t. L-6320 -r at duo. -! """115. Fum.-llbored> blt-1no, ,.w ,.11o. Ad~ L<r 10m..,, pr. $!"-c.n BEAa1Apt1or ""'" 1 BUta ": ::" ,~0 ,":!1:' &. Bethol.,.,.,.. ..,.._· --ant DJal>t. Qlllo. • T .... 11, Volloyl>All, .,_. pr, pool. llnc>• "" '!50 oil lld1. C>pt • t>rpa. ' • Modtm Offlcn 548-1"8 or .,._741~ Act 2 •. !!Jlo ..,., Call m-11:15 Gyms, lllflanf1, Poel1, .-,. No peta, adu1ta only. Mahin Cpb Qnb'. No cbUd. 5U--02U S'1511rwle, $135 2 nn suite, SMALL 11.ore for Ieue, s; n . . . JD SENsrnvrrY TRAINING Saunea. $1155. Call 646-lill Newport lwh 5200 Call tliMl.52 aft 12 noon. ~G~ ~$XIA. ml)~ Mr cond, Sed'y Rrvla, Coast Hwy, Lquna Bn.ch. Prordpt. tervlc. WORK SHoP , fl!:da1 Director Anectt BEST Valu Coda Meu. 1 A SURFSIDE: 1 Br. Elec Bit· 64·2-9299 a,p • PtJ'klnc, centrally locatf'd. Sehtke Realty· 494-2858 6ft.21TI 5fS.M11 ~ i: :nrpe::.: · . .nm. GAMES A TRIPS 2 Br uni. Cr!>~ d,,.., bU-lns, NEWPORT BEACH tn•, crpl4, d,.... patio, pool, So. cam bt N•t. Bk. Bldr. Servlrc -.,.. 20 ,.,._ pool, laundry AdltA. Eves I: dbl gar, $150. 9Gl-6231. FUU.Y enclosed gar~•· C. Robert Nattre!IS Realtor lnduttrlal Rental 6090 S•ttler u-t. ... Ce. rected lfOUP'. Mlnhnal s:m u., Ave., H, Beech sun. 546-908L Harbor Villa I Lrrt 3 BR. 2 BA. dbl gar, $25 per mo. Costa Mesa &t2·1485 338 E:·uu..•strwet charte can UJ.8730. 10 AM- 111: lllln Wat....,. Blvd. Api.. 2621 -Blvd. LUXURY LIVING 3 bla born b<ach. $210 mo. * 548-:mt * NEW BUILDING _.,,•,,,PM=·=-.,....,..---,,...--1 A $u1 ~ Ftffwa.Y. Just 3 BR. 2 BA. dish.,.,-uher 846-<!246 GAR.AGE 14' X 21' FINE STORE/OFFICE 1260 Locan Ave., Colt.a Meaa incl NOTICIS WANTED: 1'*1rmation oa . 'Eat cl Sprtnadale St. dfll&. bltns, patio, clmed NEW, DtYr'l' lived ln 2 A 3 2 BDRMS. 2 BA. pvt. patio. Near Broadway St. For LeaH Each unit 1725 IQ' tt. 2 oft· ANNOUNCEMINTS Local Strict Boardtn1 _PHONE (1tfl) MG-(E9 prqe. $22!. Harbor/Baker bedroom, 2 Baths. 1280 aq. heated po o 1. washer & fiG.Jn7 On VIII Lido Ices, 2 mt roonu, 110/220 ~for J :yr ~ boy. BAalEl..OR a 1 BR fltm .,..L 546-5038 ft., -°""'"'linen drap. dryer""°" up. 962-"94 GARAGE FOR RENT Approx. 1500 Sq. Ft. •1""1c. Ample -· ........ (f,.. Ads.I 6400 I -=========I P40 ap. Malts, no pea. NEW 3 BR fut elepnt living. n, built-Ins. Generoua !tm'· 50c Per Ft. C. Robert Nattreu R.etltor 6445 1301 Kee~ .... Ln. :-™3 Frplc, Ire encl patio. Nr age, tie.fed px>J,, Rpl to SunMt Beach 5455 CdM 673·2918 LIDO REALTY INC. Coata Mna 642-1'85 FOUN~:~~ ~· Allfo Tr1nsport CWnt ot -N' '"). try1 & all &hOp'r. $250. !°~I.ff Plua lhoppb11. 2 BR. Triplex, w/w crptg, Income ,1 op1rty 6000 3377 Via Lido • 673-7300 FORMICA Work, cu• tom ~ Grey,;,.. f:lt Whl,,: RIDE tr.Jin NB lto S. Oa...t ' lBJtatbeacb,pool,noaurn-546-4016. DtUalnd P~r. Furnished garage, roof garden, nr cabinets, wall ttxturea, pd. No tap:. Hu Oea coJ. Plaza, leavln&" 1 :3 ·12, mer lnc:reuel 2lJ 15th SL QUIET 11: 2,Br garden apt. model by~2 beach $165. 962-7666, FOR LEASE l~ sq ft bldg, SMALL office, furnished, $75 Garqe lhelvn. boat wortt, Iar. Vie. Meu Dr. 6 ~lnc 9-9:30. 60-6227, No. T. Bltna, patio., htd pool , 59'J..504,1. Zoned Cl + apartment. per month. R.tpalr A remodeltn1. (.)pttu.. 548-0713 AM BA&!iOR. •Ill pd. Near adults, no ..... 11"1 m•>. MARINER Hu ae<eH ~ adverthing Wall .. McCordle, Rltrs. """""· .. MS-1654 FOlJNll lrv!no Terr ..... , JOBS & IMPLOYMINT ~ 1. no ldtcben $60 546-51'3 Laaun1 INch 570S lpaO! on dNirable E. 17th 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. 4,<m to ll,(Q) SQ ft near Female kitten. B1ack .1:1---------1 .... ss.>511 3 BR. 2 Ba. er.ts. """ SQUARE Am. I.EASE OR SALE St, SlOO "" mcnll>. ....,.,,, 6#-0684 ..... -• Babr. New whli.. 4 wblte m1u. ... nd Job w.-. -7000 L-IMeh 4705 Gar, d11hwshtt. Deluxe, 12441"'-An.,N.I. i...,una Sanda Apt. lltO IQ'. JEAN SMITH AIRPORT CENTER bldp. Sulllva11+ A.sent. Ota collar, IP"t" ~Up DECK hand • bet"e•n _ .... ~ ~'m Days 146-1689, Evn Owwl a •••• ,.11 • ., ft., whlte-wattt view. 3 BR. REALTOR New 1, 2 &:. 3 room deluxe 540-4429 to 10 pm. Call !75-4800 Newport Bch. and L. 8 .. THE HEW VILLAGE INN n. 1,.._ c lf'i living nn, 2 lrg baths, aultes. ·Adj. new motel &: RENT M-1, ll25 sq. ft. $120 FOUND, at Albertson's, Marina, 28 )11'1. exp. at aea, Formerly Saddlebaek Inn, QUIET Tri-Pio:. 2 Br, 11il • ..,.., fully equipped kltch .. wfw 400 E. 17th Street, Qt tt1laurant, Ma~Arthur Blvd. mo. ~ Losan. No. 9, CdM., 1 Sold, ladles watch •Plldna, · Une or .ire.· all l;quna, from $21 • Me:k. ba, crpls, drps. bit-Ina, "P HONEYMOON view duplex crpl, I: drps, private deck, 646-3255 From $125 Call 5'J6.7843 CM.* 675-5116 wtthensrtvlnson the back. type& l'IQlnl (aloft) lxrwly apta. All utll'a, 1'1'· AdJts. No Pets. 752 apt; spli t • level, elegant pool, elevator, garage park-M R [R'S CENTER. INDUSJ1UAL Spaoea, 1300 Call A ldenuty 175-1"5 j' .emaphore, Ught R/R. nav'. !Wu. Jn&id. pooJ, laundry Scott P!. 549-1808 carpet, dn.pea. 2 Bdnn. :Inc • •Ion.re. $390 per mo GIVE Pop tome lnct:ntiw A OUJC: t!Nstore BJd Re t sq tt: l7tlll ICJ ft. Nf!llf bidr. FOUND Male Collie vie, and D.R. 147-3422 anytime rm, St.,a to bch. 696 S. Cit TOWNHOUSI! J.dulta only. $250. Avail Feb. Inell ~all~_!!~· All over $225n.~ monhlmlh, .. ~':11 1M $15.149 R1~ide ~v:1° 1240 Loran St., CM lt5-46l1 Harbor A Vktorla. C.M OOUPLE wish bol.t to wort u-4"-M31/.._'12m New .. BR, l',I BA • l • I L 548.-2394 aft 6 pm tee,...-"'. vwoa ~'" • rnon.y . ..,..., ow.a ElllW , ., ' .... ,, · • • • w/ substantial~ le:~ JocaJ tnJltr park with 2 BR N.B. 646-2414 119/70. Flea coll1r. on tr deliver. E>rper lldp. BUUTJJ'tJL lute t u r11 BFt. O,,ts, dr'PI, tell dns FOR Rent Or 1.Ae: Peninsula ry ht Trust Dttd at 7% In-home. Only SM.000 with SHARE F'um. Profess. Su\tl'!, Lott 6100 &tWM5 Pf'!', enc, cook. ~ or lfudto apt. Octan vft own. 66-21Cll. 371 W. Wil110n Pt ! Br, 2 Ba on Balboa tereit, $£2,000. Adults. 1SB5 $20,000 down, 6%% finan-hu everything, S12S Mo. LAGUNA Beach. Two untt FOUND • Manfour HIP 1 ~m-<752==~~~--~ w/pedo. Diltnfbr', dtspowr, LGE new apt, blt·ins, crpts, Blvd. at the Ocean. Crpts, s. Coast Hwy. 49!-1159 clrw on balance. can Wally Costa r.tesa. 6 4 2-416 3, lot nr. beach A ........... School rl~ outaide cd· K· RETIRED Oilet Boltnra!n'& ..,....._ lM. $170. ~2449 drp!I, children welcome. 2 Orpg Ir: Blt-lns. $235 mo. Bkr. 675411& anytime. 615-5127. ...,, • .......... Mart. 548-eo mate Fm U.S. Na'17 tteldrw or -..S30l Br. 2 Ba $175. 1 Br $16D. Nr Call MS-7889. UPP~R dupltx, 2 large BRs, S""',000. Tmu. 0 w n er, -t-..-t in marine .._ gpaclOUs liv rm -1 lront DUPLEX CDf\! 2 house• DESK snace or rshare office (nf) ~2254 &r write Box UNUSUAL 11\'1.Y/blaek cat, e ... ,,.....,. .. ~n Vt"" .,...,.. .... ....,...,D lM 2 BR So Coaat Plaza 549-3793 BACH. Apt, ~-Pa110· . All ' .... ., ' • . ,.-I • .i. .._ or work Box :Mt CM ' ........... .n.vt.11' + 1 • · '"' .,..., porch, large aundeck, cloecd $M,OOO, $1,(Q) down. 1noomt WSth reception a.tea. Op-M·570 O.Uy Pilot jeweled co lu, v""' Dl'leh 6 · • · • den. 2 BA.. S235 mo. e ec. $160 LlJ' Dtlun 2 Br. 114 Ba. Util Paid. $100 Mo. 4708 rar, view of mountains, pt.rt $(15 Mo. rr5-4JIM4 po1\le B.9.C. 1610 \V. Coast URGENT! Muat aell Cotta m.ter. Gold eyes. 84T-&3f' A.MBmOUS, exp' d .I: Bethlilt Rftlty • flH.2858 G E Kitchen. 2 car sar. ~1Mtune, N.B. ~Tl09 after ocean, newly painted, new Hwy, N.B. 646-4S!IT. Meu. propertY iUttable for BLUE ~Chrome Girll BJJce. mature w/stable bdctmd tn 1 Br ,4.pt. A11o, aleeplng nns. Adlts, no pets, 240 E. 16th · w/w cpts, drps, clole to lutlnMI RenttJ 6060 t'OSfA Mtaa offices. A/C, 't VI C Uon A 1:1 .... -ldl otc mnsement. tecretarial Utll pd. 1'l"M 'IV ~ ndk>. Pl. 548-&t.U high school, lhoppin1, 1,, 14~.-.~~bltt'.·. !!:A. ·,1.<I~~~· Dr~ Cd~61'S-4<15$ """"¥• tkllla A ~ lf8..(l9S4 DJO So. (but Hwy. NEW 3 BR, 2 BA. Sh&r Newport Htfs. 5210 blU to beach. No dogs. To STORE or office space on ~k~~. ~T4~8::d~-~ ..::,:·=-::;.;::,.:..'"c:,,.=::-::.=:::.• 1::::::::::::== \.::========!1- c:rpta d Immtd reliable peopl~. $19 5. Balboa Penlraula. W. NEWPORT Shores: f 1 • •o1t W -4975 ' rps. oeeupy. '..:-pool~ crpta l <...mt Balboa 81"1 at 11th St. Ap. dmpl1 lot '!Sl05; eto. to LMt 6401 • W • ' Hml1 jfZJS. Hl-1'13 3226-A ':!: •• St. util pd. NEWLY-.,~-~ 1 BR l"""· '311 Ill· It Tel'l!ll.... LAGAlrUC~,!.~.SH beooh. 114,llOO. Owner. ...,.. 7020 LIDO-HotelAMarir. BR.•tullo'115.Ctpts,--MS-'132$ ·~· m.1>'73. ..,..._ 494-$364 LOST: Yno wbtte wa..,-OOM!'ANION for eldalr tlpacla1 winter monlltl1 n• 1!'~ ... M-patlo, m:I pr. A ....., alcove, _,n vw, Sl'ORE tr ollleo lor leut. ON FOREST ~~ In ll&lnd ma1o .... "Sid-', !"41' ll&rtJcr .,... C.. will el!' -Lettl1 -,~ lock Boy 5240 :::,:;.,,: =~i $225 Month.-· -i::.."':.. ·~ •• Movnt. & -6210 Ytc Hmor Hlcbla•d1, drll<o;Noheewlt.Xlt~ $162. View·--$215. BR, -....... -VIEW. • llR. ..... -Tm. 8. ...;. 2U' MUUl Newpott Pier. 87Ml50 ,_ !oeotlott ltt do ll<nnll 14&-mt Ooolt'r ~•married. up.Mdd,pbaoe.o:tt.e,Scl, 17 decent.do SUO. Adults. WtllLPoal.$11Smo. DOWNTOWN· Ooata Mna. IAluna Blach Afr•= AR.ROWHICAD 1ux J Br. 2 BLACK m1n'1 hbrntd rtm Hrs 0 1:31M:OO M·Sat. t>rrq-Week. M-3778 or HMm E41dt. * m-. * L-.vn1 auch 470J Prime Retail Loe. ._., tloned. eaitJ1ted. beautlM :.. homt~.tOO c:!n. IL, S::, bltocal 11..... I~ blaclc 833-2045 p.m. llTUdol'artt>r.m.axt J BR. WIW Qptl. Dips A APTSL&\SEORftorr Ca.tl·~lor~ 111tranee1: Frontqe on &l&-19!M cut.~att.1.SOp.m. CONVAL!:SCENT,tldetl)tar lilNfli:t Blt·tm. R.efrll. Garqe. c.n lett lluff S242 New 1 or 2 btdtooni, private ROOM SU!tabll tx' attt &help, .rorwt Avt., nar lead& to rEMALE Atpp lite brown. flll'nDy care. °'1• o Aot~ u ....... ,_ 111-:1117. VIEW APT. -...u to w i 11 ,...,.., "'°" or ladln ..... MundJ>al -Iota. $:!O DELUXE 2 BR, condo apt In 0., 113-*0: nli<t, ·548-llf'I ovmrlehl, ..... or -I S000 ONroRillaJIED I Bedroom. IC· 2 811, I Ba. erp'td, drp'd. eupeL ..... view, kltc!Mn Call Jim BerUhln, 1173-MOI per ntot!th tor IPICO. Dnk Palm ltoen. 1'11rn~r' REWAl\DI tenn. llon&ld A ""'~ • . Crpt A l>rpL 1'2 Shalbriar, 2 «N'd . ......,... Xlnt loc. tum. u~ pu'klrc, omCE or inon. 780 Ml· rt and cha1rt avattable for S5. ~4~o~, or LOSJ': 9PrUWtr Spaniel. employa Homemallal. 2 Br, 2 a. No. 1 CaD cn4) -.ms nr ahoppinl, Khla. A churcti. dote to buc1'. 4t6 8S33, Mt. *7 ptl Prado, Dani = a!°D:. '::c~ ftm., Uvtr A wht. "Sadie". 54T..-J. ~ llllllirt> Bl•lnti Ind. Dta1t-I BR, aood --Nm, ... m Am)foa w.,, # D. Bnclt. Potet. 2 bib N .. -· AD utlllilH paid .-.i fl I. Wanted 6240 Vie 11th ........ Ana, Cll. CASHIER. Racpt. AIR. ... , • : ....... A lldrlr .. Air-· -!Id. a.. io ...... • '"'°· ... -(1'f1,) MODERN ..... -b14r. :&ii .. -·I = '"""""'" -per ...... ladf. Mll.Qll • i' ' ~ Pool. ""'1 teble, -·· .,._1111 at 1'111 P1aeot1tia, O>lt& ""t """V DAiLY PILOT WANT to bey I or S Bii PLANNING lo -t You'll ...._ Dall¥ Pilot Box -' , : Chad-In -· im mo. Ii 2 BR. Adulta anly. no •• 1'11-W o M-2!50 aq ft,, -no. &Ii NIWPO~TiCVD. zn FORUI' AVENUE hou1e Newport »•!ah•• to ftnd 111 amadrc nuntber of BABYsrf· lnlant o .k .. : : nr Dllneyland • ., Spn.iue ptt&. IJ!1" El Camino Dr., • -I. .,. & ale, maftf UM• allowed. lCOJ .ci. ft, opposne Newpcrt LAGUNA BEAQJ $~.ODO. PrinclpW on 1 y homes tn tod11'• Clul1fted vtclnlt)' ot Talbnt and •; Ln. 534199S. C.h.l. 54&04Sl --$450 mo. 41K-!4n Cit)' Hall, 615-16'.Ji 49f.9t66 642--2940 ew. Ada. Oieck tht:tn now. N~land, "2"'85'1 Hnf, 8eK ! : . ' ... r. ~-- • ' ,\ I aza:c ... Sa a; X~~ I \..-& 9 , . ' .. ~ ~ :-.. ,-r1:t I • ' .. --I ....,t zz .... _ e +;..+:y e, '4 4 (6 _'£ti Ok¥€ 2 4 C SO Q -0!• \ ........ "("~· ... 1(\11 ys; 't 4 • t -<-? "'t •• • ' • ... I , ....... • i:,\ .l .-.-'.'-J ..... -... 7 ""' ~ .. ., , ~!'::.-. , ... ,..,. •• • • ' . ·• ·1·; !I·~ • --· . --•• .' r ·r' . ' 1 . ., . ' 2 l : .. 7 ... JMES -. . . ' . . . . -.· .. 2 DOLLARS ' ' . .''(Any Item .Priced $50 Or Less) Pin~·h Yourself -A -Pile Oi Pennies Even ' Dial Direct for Details • penny Pinchers 642-5678 Pile :~p ~-rofits North County; s40.1i20, Toll Free " .. DAILY PILOT . PENNY-PINCHER WANT ADS ;. . . ' SERVICE DI RECTORY ythen You , Want it d.o ne right , •• Call one of the expert~ listed be/owll JOIS & I MPLOYMINT . Satlffiy, Jan"'1 10, 1970 DAILY PILOT , JOIS & EM,LOYMI NT JOIS & IM,LOYMINT JOIS & IM,LOYMENT JOIS'l EMP LOYMENT JOBI i 111\l'l;OVMI J1la1 ~ Wem.-7100 JolM Men, Wom, 7100 J obi Min, Wom. 7100 Jeb1 Men, w.m. 7100 BA8YSl1TER, ""' home, ' COASTAL ~ENCY $:30 p.m.-1:30 Lm., Hu"'-, P .-.U...01 Bc\1-2 ,..., chlldrtJI. °"" E mploy-I ' tnNp. -A11l11a.,.. BABYSITIER wanltd. LOv· A membtt Of hls. for 1% yr old ""1,,.... SlfrW .. ~ Snclllnc I~. home C.M. -all T mo !!""°' Bl, CM -pm.. Harbor Blvd. at Adami PISllW.ASKER.. .-~·-· g..c: ' • . "-o~AN-l ~ MECHANICAL IOI E-Bilboa Blvd. SIGNER . ' ljali.o, • lt ' . DISHWASHER l , .. , ..... .,.,_ prof'd. P<>RTER • Set Mt, °""" ...._ Ill 6 "°"-:~~Pilot 3. 10401 \Varner Ave., F.V. oq BABYSITTER tor 2 ctrta. Uve-ld, H.B. ·are&. Rtll. ~ quired. fl62...2(U. ~ •• . *· "R. m•s. * •MAID'\' fllll!!l•li-. AllO : COOK • · . • '" " 1n ,,.~ .. V•bond Mq111 BARMAID, .... -. Ap-<s~ .... ,'iiqa!irletic• !IS! ·H•rbor, C.l\J. J Th""· ltlgh. '.\'Id<• ·~ W. A~D . ._.. ... .,. · -.oort Joli. Mon. Wom. 7100 Jolio Moll, w--71f!! -' ' Rtstaurant ' SALQ Woman • Exper tir ISADOJl i:s , N•wport .... -en In Sportlwear Shop. Btacb's l'lf"'ttt rutau.ra.gt Till.me ,. The $pDrt No$. now hlrln1 cookii, 418 'E. t7tll St .. C.N. ""'-"~· P1eue •pply SAl.£8 -SLDl aYi -ln pepon • m Bayside W'"1 to nerdlie. ~ on Drive. 11.a. f •liflt F}o Stewart . ..,_2514 I Rutaura.nt * !10~1£SS~ ·DAY OR NIGHT ' " - • .. 'J'\\·o ~an: •tt nocr-Dhfc. ~ I e'\Pfllllttlce, will\ ab1Htj ply '" ....... M ... """ nOrt Onlen). ...__ I ~ S_.E;;,:R::.:V:.:;IC::.:E:...::.D:.:;IR::E,:::CT.:.;0:.;R.:.;Y:_ I ;S::.:E:.:;R:.:;V::.:IC::E:.;D:.:l.:.;R;:;_EC::..T:.;O:.:;fl:,:..Y 19th. €M .SAl.;ADS l Must hall" Cle .. -I ' ' ·Nin. Onnel: -* BEAUT!CIAN, for buoy, · --i\P!'llf r-"- Boby>ittlng . 6 S50 C~ment, Concrel• 6600 H ouHClffn ln9 6735 popular ...... C.M. -.. SANDWICHES Yi~!:,OW~ ,c,lbA'!._ c~ agency 1--'--=------Pd. vac. No d.ientele req'd .._ -( TENDER Loving Care, in. CONCRETE WOl'\t all types. CARP'E'I'S, Windows. On. New grad v.-elcome CJ "'e need a &hort..ordtr cook aorta Mesa , Pl:,..1t'~i Service * 'vMITRESSES 'D~Ys APPLY IN PERSDI' lo !>'P<'611 wpm and Woo, lhorthand at 90 W'Jllft, perlonn cl<rlcal and -ret.arl~ work for pu,. , fan!. Incl walk! In lrcih air. Se.wing, breaking, hauling, etc. Res or Cmc'I. Xlnt ~1186 · , • · and also an ;>eperieneed ..i. fOr tht empfrt•r :! =~~o;'.~~: =~i:i.1~' Service ' wotic. Reas~ Refs. 548-4111 Bookkee~r F./C ad and Mndwtcb tn.aktt. Driver Tour Guide •ncl the •ppllcant REUBEN E. LEE chWno -••b ~ ""'; mlrua.tratot'I, 'fype JIW".,.- H.B. ~7 1-~~------Income Tax 6140 to $7fP. Xlnt opt)', Stabje, Clean, modem, attractive, W Doyer Dr., N.I . i.;1 E, Coast Hwy. PATIOS . Drivc\\'ay11 . ·.;.;.;""':;;;.__:.o::.... __ ....;.;-"' estab. Co. Top btnelits. CaJl brand new huleh counter. Driver I nan-ator for sirht '42-Sl70 549 .. 2743 Ne"NPOrt Beacll BABYSITTING Want!d By Plunlers -Block f ences . Sm"1ley Tax Serv'ice .QW..J ~SONO B_E.ST Cosed' Saturday nll:lltt and aeeinc bul ai:ound Nf''NpOrt. *NURSES AIDES .1---'-==-=-=='-- chase orden and 6otftt. por\dence, t;ake cilcta.dOn• · • • operate ott1~ m.ch~ Jile, -.n&Wf'r pl\one sncf•, esoott visitors. Day. MatuN' Woman. Your Room AJ~!~o:.!'~.. "' Sur.ify9. Medical and hogpl. ~lust have rood koowl«lae Exp'd. All shifts. Hun· Resuurant H m, My J1m . No ........ """"' E ~ _." ~ btnefltii. Unilonn tum-ol area. 6464881 u ..... on vaJ1.-. "-ovll--nt *CASHIER Tranlpqrtation. Ironil'I( U * CQNCR~E •-.,, . .,. OUR 12th YEAR LOCALLY """"mSoa-;;:-:-·" .. ~~~--iftd, Apply Llndbf'rr Nu-~:,.tat. 1382.~, ~New'm-'an * HOSTESS Call 5.ts-4503 ' "'' """1'S, ..... 1 ' ~Special Rates to 1115/'70-~· · ..... nL .-..... "'.. tri · · •ovot' per hr . · etc. Reas. Hurry before BOOKKEEPL!t ' ,1 . W~~· in rear of the Toy DRIVERS f2l. 1 w /SU'#f:r Aye .• Ii.wit. Bch. &Q...S..\il * WAITRESS Centact or send resurn. .. . CHllD Catt Jn My Costa rainy season. Don, 642-351·1 No w.2 Needed -Call -' "0 • "'-Ill lilore on lowl!'l' levd Econollne • 1 v:/ car Full time, owr IS, neat ap-l\1esa Home. $31 }\'kb', incl w. A, Sl\flLEY C.P.A. Po s It. ·Re q's exPer South Coast Plaza Shoppln& * S4G-62(16 *' NURSES Re&lateftd • even-pearant"e. No _..,,_ri~e nec- Donno Ehl,, • (714 ) 546-8030 Eat. 151 CUSTOM CONCRETE v.'Ork ,, ........... •-·~me .~9666 wt payroll, quarterly Center, Ccwta ltfeu. lnr •. nlsfft shifts. Ex. ~ ..... hol ---als &: kind,.,....iarten · ""'•••• ,..,... .,....,... oo YOU 1 · ~ csaary Apply m' -non 10 """ ...... pa\iOs a specialty ----.::...."""--'--"'" reports, cash reept's '&: ove tenru.s and en--netita. Apply Penonnel · ,... p1'f'paralion. Call &12,..2031 Free Est\n1a1es * 6;l6-1234 Ironing 6755 dl5bunement:s, aome typinz. ---------joy sellin: exclusive Director, So. Cnast Com· to i p.m. . . l333 Harbor Bh:d. CO.ta f<.1esa, Callt. TENDER loving care 1n CEMENT \VORK , no job too I---''-----';_:..; $2.00 per hr. Call 547-7061 CO~fPANION For f'kierly fashions? It~ do, ~·e need muni~ Hoap., 31872 Cout BOB'S BIG BOY lovely home. l§e fenced yd, !ffllall, reasonable. f ref' lRONlNG Jn My Home , $1.00 for appt. lady A light bousekttpina yoo, \\'e want'a ~'Oman who Hv.y., So. J..aauna. 499-Ull, 1~ E:. 17th St., C.M. toddlers or•pl\e.s c ll ool . es.tiJn. 11_ Stullick ~8-ll6IS llr. AlteraUons. Alao,1--Book~~k---$500--+-· tor 2 adults, sleep in, ls atlractive, sophisticated ot. 356 5-1~4 babysitting, any ace, .. per Retere:nce~. 4.!M-'J18& le experle~ in aale1 to,10:=F=F=ic~E~~G~ll~U.,-part--tt~m-,-. SARAH COVENTRY ha! CHILO care. Mother of 2 ContractO t'I 6620 anytime, Call 545-700.. A~le to close books, excellent --""--'=-='-"=---m~nage Ille number one Gen. duties. Baxter It openlna;s tor full Or part girls \\•ill sit part or full J1nltoriol .6790 ~:. !:'1~·~.wt_the~est~ •'COUNTER GIRLS Tennis Boutique in the ·lll· Cicero Inc. 142-7231 time &ales. No investment, timl' nr Mesa Verdo. Cou n· Addltions * RenlOdeJi ng ---'"-------'--Uon. For 'J>pointment c&ll l~=---'-C..,.-~-:-no Cl.rll~tjes. For Interview. Cl 546-82tS 1''rccl II. Cerwick, Lie. ·Pel'*>nnel Agency, 21>13 \Vest-Th~ sh.Ila available 645--0.'i45 · ORAL 1u~r-y denta1 a111fa. 540-0614 try ub. · 6T3-604l * ~9-2170 Dtn'CH ~1a!nt Ser.-, crpt clift Drive, N.B. 645-2170 Apply ELECTRONICSTECHS tant,x-rayexperlence. ..:..:;..:.:c.:_ ______ , BABYS I T T ER tove11 clng .. fir waxlni:. window BOOKKEEPING ._ 1· ON TRA CAFETERI -548-nl9 • *SALESLADY * ATLANllC children, lenc<!d yd, hot washing. Ha try van Beynen · ~ 't e · A \\'OTk O'nrsea'I. Contact -..,===~=-==~ Needed for aift and ae- nieals. days only, my hon1e. ,C_•_•.!P..:•_t_C;.;l.;;ea:.n.;;i.;;n,!g _ _:66:.:.:2o5 537-1508 Uno am call aft 3 secretarial to be'1Ufutt of· # 60 Fashion Island VeM Pierce 114: 114-.261.D PAYROLL CLERK ~ cesaory &ales. Apply UOO ;.i :J 642-991!1 i· ---------flee mgr. 9-4 \Vect 213: Newpon Shopping Center EXECUTIVE SECRETARY lmmed. Opp!or exit cif'rk w/ Irvine, N.B. RESEARCH '1' CARPET STEAM CLEAN· L1ndicaplng 6110 f82...2l29 Pacific Coast •Iwy at FOR PUBLISHING · lleavy payroll bkarnd. f<.fu!t 642-026? BABYSITIING: i''or \\'Ork· ED No soap, no brushes. ---"-'-"-----'--' BOYS 10 14 M ti,!: 'able to prepare payroll ing 1nothcl'lt. \Vkly hMis. For <'St. 646-59TI TAKATA NURSERY .. cAnhur, NB. C0?<.1PANY ~E~"'J'. fat. 2so' employes. Sal c.ornm SA LE~tEN. Saleswomen Corpor•tlon • ' t:ader school art'a, Rcfl'r. Best Design CUt1er ~tes. Open ' Ex~r. &:·adapta~ to a wide w/eX1)er I: ability. Gd b'lnae enjoy 1elling p1"stige 1 pf'!> A DivWon ot the 96" 9'1"" _. COUNTER GIRL, part time vanety of proje(:ta: Heavy N duct, By •PPI. Xlnt earn-.-. • .-.ei. .... --r-. ..... "" Carpet Cleaning 6625 Sprinklers Installed Laauna Beach. So. t.aiuna eves. I: wk, ends. App. in ' bf'netits ~ Bldg loc nr ~ .. , .... u .. ....,," BABYSlTTING. l:IS g i r l Drain Pipe Installed DAILY P1LC1I' person to: KENTUCKY st~norett! dicta~ light O.C, A~. AppJ,y in·pe; lnas, no competition. Inter-Equllt opportunity "eq'lployer "'ould like job aft &eh!, CARPET & }~urn cleaning: Tree trim & Clean.up "2-ml FRIED CHICKEN 693 So bookkeeping, S.H. he1~. aoo. 0 Ice an FJectronlc1, vle\\"S, 714: 778-2.300, 1(1..t. i\le54 dcl ?i:lar, C . f<.1. for l day service & quality 546-0724 CoUt H Lq; &h · 111Wlt be..well sraomed, artie-18522 Von Kannan Irvine. Sec'y Admln11tr1tive ~G-2l9:i work, call Sterhng for BOX BOYS ,.:;~;.c;wy:.:_, """·-=::·c....._ 1 ulate I.: attractive. Xln'I • Sales Trainees Promodan bu created open. brii;lltness! G42-85~ .. M;:•.:Y;;.in:!g:C, ;:.Sc:;l•;;.•.:•9,;•:........:6:.:1..::40 i\1ust be avail. wk. day DENTAL Assistant, ehair \Vorking Concl ~ Co. Fringe PIX OPERATOR 8 MEN in& tor an admlnlstrattw BABYSITl'INC my home. -~-------1 -moming1, over 16 part time aide, school or exp'd ~ Benefits. can. 67l-2981 . G<IOd 1)'pl5t. rutnr & mile !ectttarY to tile Contraller .l ~10 v.·k1y. •1ot lunc:hes. back A-OK Shampoo SpeciaJ $7.50 MOVING: For exce:o..~ tum-or 40 hr. Wttk. Apply in quited. Under 25. Send F'lnlsh Carptnten. duties. 5 day v.·eek, Ask for NEEDED o( a Jead\na be""'-mta. I yrd. •;.»ffi Newpt Blvd, Ci\t. 1·m/k>ss for halls. etc. Also iture or applia~ ~1091 penon. Richard's . Lido ?Tsume to n..u,y Pilot Box Cabinet M'ltken, ~lrt. Branl. Varied dutin No. 5:~(in back) comp. housec:ln'g 817-3182 or msg_ 536-6126. ~larket. 3433 Via, Lido, N.B. P·l9. IMMEDIATELY 60+, SH ioo. ~~ BABYlll'M'ING My Home. P•pe•hanglng DENTAL Auistant · Chai• 1~~~~1~'.<orrs JOHNSON lc}ON NO EXP. NECESSARY calculatn•. E>J>er eaential,. Reli a. Loving Can. "' Corpe! '-•yin: & . r "26 .P•;cio:nt:.;.in"'g'-----'61=50:1 * D*1s'HUWSBAOSYHSERS '"''· """''· N""""Y. Call 15192 Goldcnw'5l Ck. Uncoln Mereury NOW OPENING. EXPAND-aome coll ... ,,...,, _,,, NP\\·land &: Beach Blvd. epa1r~1 _ "".::'c.-""8='-------IS9~747 '. · Westminster 2626H•rbor Blvd. ING LOCAL MARKE:TJNG C"Ommenturate with •xper, S-11....ol.'.Ol F OR CARP ETING REAS. rates on Int. & Ext. . T~p Wa,ae1, fringe benefits. Costa Mesa ~5630 BRANCHES IN ANAHEU.t, Xlnt beneltts & potefitial. Lie. Babysiuer. tncd. yd. Hot OR CARPET LAYiNG Clluck'ii Pntg. Lie &: Ins. Full time position * DISHWASHER·Diys Fqriign Car Mechanics PBX $4.SO. FH Pd. GARDEN GROVE, SANTA Apply Pttsorinel Ole. meals. Wilson & Pon1ona, c. A. Page 6.j2.2fJ70 Yn. of exper. Loe 1"fs. Good t:Q. benefitt. Incl pafd Typing 50 wpm, attractlw, A N A Ii: HUNTINGTON Tr1n1port Dyn•mlea CM 645-41617 645-0800 Experl "1lfk. APPLY IN PERSON -APPLY IN PERSON-v*cation, grOup 1-,, 0'!1-rood work~. ea11 Ann. BEACH. Div. of Lear Sleglet. Inc. BABYSrITINC nt,Y home Electrica l ™D e Inte rior. Exttrior e 1 .fonn1 fumished .fr.ee.. ~ocid \VestcIW Penonnel Art:ncy IN.COME RANGE 3131 Seprst.rom, S.A. v•eekdays. child over 31~.1----------Aooustic ceilinas ptd, 12 yrs COCO'S SNACK SHOP # t comm. • .1cheduW •. AU Int 200 Wf'stdltt Drive N 8• $532 TO $680 Jun ofi Harbor A Warntt s.A. Hgts area. 557-7929 ELECTRICAL Servi<-e & exper. Sta'te lie. Plttsbura.h #Tl Fasllion Island \ ,Joe Moore Ph .. $40.1161. ' '&t&-1l'fo ' ' · PER MONTH SECRETARY repair. 24 11". 7 days. No pnt.11. !a3·1787 Newport Center N.B. 3446 E. Coe.at H"'Y· FUlJ.. TIME COOKS. DISH· PBX TO START litature Girl Frkla tor 1.,_ Brick, Masonry, •tc. job too sniall. Re-model & C. R. Kelly pat n 1i n 1 . ' Corona de1 Mar \VASHER PART TIME BUS $450. FM Pd. e You"I Men• y 6560 addi tions. If i11s elecu·ic:al, Complete interiors le. ex· * BUSBOY * Graveyard Dra.ftamen BOYS Apply in Penon be-T)'pina: 50 WPM, attractive, eH.S. Gred or Equlv.e ~:ltt o~~r:!e ~~ --LD--R-mod--1----. 1 ="=''='=ix=i!'=. ="=&-4=172=·=== ter iors. \Vork 'ruaranteed. shift. Sl.65 per hr .. 3t ht wk. DRAFTSMAN tween 3 &. 5 daily Snack ~estcwwki''' n-recor:d,<l~-Ann~, •· Or1ng1 County ied duties [oc, tele--.., BUI. • e c. re I· F-. -··-. ·-M55 Apply in person, 562 W.19th Sho ~~ E ~-I H' ' ..... ,-.,r90nn ..,... • ~-.. Briclc. bloc:I-:, conc r e t e, Flooni 6665 ''" ""' ~ St CM J D fts . Cd:r Ml'<N • ....,., l'!Q'.:20U WestclW Drl\!e. N. R11 ic:Mnc1 publJccontact,reconla.m carpentry, no jo"b too small. "EX-PAINTER, now s c b I . . . or r ra man ' I &t>27'10. (Alao fee jobt) • ,..~·· Appearing • Exec. le Tn.nscrib«~ Lie. Contr. ~ CARPi':T VINYL TILE teacher will paint eves le. BUSBOY, nights, for Pan· (5 openings in} G:ener•I O!flce. $4.50. PET STORE HELP e C.r Nece111ry. opportunity !or ttU startt Fre<' estin1ate Lie. Contr. wkndli. Xlnt worlananshlp, ea.ke HOU.!e, Apply; m E. e MAPPING Typ1na: &I + with d1ctapbone Ma1 JIT"fttnd S·3(1t SPM To~torpenonalint~· who deaifts nsponsibillt)r:. Cab inetmaking 6580 5"'0-7'162 546-4478 Free est. 646-4~19, 54Q..IXl82 17th. C.hL e SUB-DIV e:xp & good with ~· c;o!t • · a · v\ew, .. 1n:n today only, ~ For appt. contact ?<.tr. lftJ" -------'~---PAINTING-Ext-Int. 13 yn. CASHIER. -Exper. Needed PL.OTTING hf'adi area .. fee reimbursed: imals tuture, .mutt tow an. markeilrc branch nearest nu MS-0323 RESIDENTIAL Z. Comn1. r:-.p. Ins. Lie., Free eat . For Back Otti~ •of N.Y. e SCRlllNG call Loraffie>, Wtttcllt! Per-.• • ···· you. t" RICHARD BERTRAM' CO. 1c uslom Cabinrl & Furn. Gardening 66IO Acrousl. Ceiling 5411-5325 Based Brokenae Firm . e INfc;ING IOflnel Agency, '10G00 West. 644-G880 ~ Anaheiia Kl 3-9289 4£11 A~ Marina BJdr, ~ .Furn Re-J."inishing. 645--0991 EXPERIENCED BEFORE You paiol, <!heck Salary open. Call (TJ4) ,. Apply cli.ff Dr., N1B. 645-2110 (alao PR.OGRAM Dll"ector To Plan Huntlnj_ton Bee.ch 543-~ 3333 W. Coa$t Hwy, N.B. ' 644--MU fee .:...\-1 Ir Dll"l!C't, dally k spectaI Gud~rove 543.9280 s Eco ET ·6590 JAPANESE GARDENER. my prices. College: student. ll. O itJon:I Thorn It ,..,.,.. t . ~· A.RY· If; J-lf4h Carpentering Mainlenunct' & clean-up. Call Ste\."e: 548-4549 Chief Account•nt Auoclat.. GENERAL OFFICE evenlll or Pis ares 6"11· 40 Santa 543-8281 school graduate with tlne llra wk. Previous youth CARPENTRY Rcason<oble. 646-3078 FOR Beller Pain ting , Food franchise busi~u. op. ~Century Pia~, Elect type:writer. 10 key ad· ,vork detlrabl~. Over 21. Sales ·\ yeart of responsible and MINOR ru;PAIB.S. No Job AL'S Caroenlng & Lawn Interior & exterior, ac:ousUc portuni'ty for aacrehive Co!la Mesa. 54Q..4.481 der. ~e ~· Sal open. Call liflu R uate n bacll, GRANT'S SURPLUS ::~.~eri~~~ .. or"':; Too Small. Cabinet ln aar-i\lalntenancc. Commercial, ceilings. 646-4£ITT, Insured. qualified Pers 0 n. Salary DJSHWA;SHER • FlllrN:. 1741 Placentia, C.M. 646-7181. '.11dmJ n 1ttfat1 ve oUiCe. 1 area I: other cabinets. Industrial &: residential. * PAINTING • Jnl/Ext. ~n. Call 546-i'lll for •P. Apply " ·Ottie'• Restaurant, Genera.I ~PO~WE=R~P-LA-NT--M-ECH--S-. Now Interviewing · Sah1.ry'bes::ln1 •t $518. App\,Y 545-8175, 1f no answer leave * &16-3629 * Local rererences. tmmed pointment. 212 E. 17th St .... ~. N!zh.t BROILER M~. Al.so \\;otj(..oVUNas. CGntact t.:·. f.fonday thru Friday front I ms& at 646-2372. H. O. EX f ER T Japa n e !i e :r;eivitt. 646-5242, 646-36.)7 CHILD CARE my home. 2 Draflinl'. ·" da.y· DISHW~ .To P V'~n~ll)jt n4: 774·21510 Al\f t1> 4:30 PM ·at 1"1 Andtraon Gatdener Right price. nice YOU Su p 1 t 1 BR children *&'ti 3 yn' and 7 .. ,.. 1 wqes. ~, ., ;..... . ~ .:.&:: • R•(EfiTIONIST SA tF~ Newport l!Jvd .• Cciita 1'11ni: FOR'llCA \Vo"·. r·ustom Job, & clean Up. Free ('s\. pply The a n ' month1 54~ HEAVY EQUIP MECHS "' ,.. Call< I I I " '" apt painted SJ(I. 2 BR S40. 3 ' · • · Fu!J .dme, %l to 30 • .Attnc-oma. C aa1I/ ·t ~ cabinets. wall f i )(lure: l'I. 548-3.1.."I BR sso. 540-7046 CLEANING lady, lite iron-r.J* .Work overseas. Contacl 1Jve,· ~. min. 1 yr exp. Full Tim• Personnel. (714) 64s:.oeoo. '1 Ga~e shelves, boat \\'Ork. GEN 'L ~tl. Clean-up, tree PAINTING, Papering 17 yrs. Ing. ~'d. <;ameo Shore1. !I! Vernon Pierce TTf..2610 Type &o acc., SH not nee. Closln& date January 1( , 1 Repair & remodeling. serv. ro10-ti ll. •'5 pr I k I r in Harbor area, Lie. & Rers. 673-2085 e\'eS. H()gSEKEEPING -11 t e , Beaut. ~t 0 l lt c e, Experimcfd preferred but _1_970-.;o;;;;;;;-.,,r;;;;;;:;;;-..,.:rl &16-5219. or 548-1654 l"t'pa\rs. II a u I· R e a son. bonded. Refs. fum . ()42-2356. CLEANING lady for •inodel meal pr.para.lion, ~ hn per 642-4Tl5 · · not ~ry. Many COJTi. SCREW MACHINE ALTERATIONS & repair -646-3848 * PAPERHANGING bomes*,*South .~.na -Area. ~ day1;fl.f~n tJfru Thun .. ~.50 R!X:'EPTIONJST: J'r ont p&l1¥ bf'netits. Apply in per· * 'J'RAIN~ * 1: additions. reasonable rate:-t, LA\VN &. GA RDENING Ser-& PAINTING * 96&-2425 $uau i .--h!'. VIC · .B"'°khurit Ii Deak. Girl w/exper 81 ·IOl'I only between 2 and 6 $137.25 can Dee 613-lllE day or vice free est. Re:as. & de-Cleric Bulhard. Ages 17·30 preL reeept. In dental office. H.a ; P.l\f. per Wttk to start nitc. pendablt". 673--8268 P lasterin~. Repair 6880 Personnet ·c'4.rk DRAFTS. N 968-812§ an 5:30 p.m. Art'&. Call 846-354o, I A.'.t: • Please 8Jlply llM.50 GEN. Repair. Add. Cab. • ANTHONY'S • Local Mfg., has Im~ open-MA HSK11R ·.t,t le cook 2 meal1 2 PM. t.7rio N~'ROrt BJvd ., 0-f after 30 days' Formica PvK-llng. Marhte. fl.fO\v, Edg<', Clean.up. ~lo. • PATCH PLAST.ERING Ing for Personnel Of'rk who ''811 day for Ill husband. ?<.ton-Fri SALES PERSONNEL Apply. Z. D. PRODUCJ'S Anythint:! Call D ick. l\1alntenanC'f'. 64-1-4860 All ty]:X"s. Free es~imatcs enjoys ~·otirinr w/people. 9-3. E-side C?it. Aft 3 pm RESERVE M•fe & Ferit•le , a190 Pullman l 673-M59 Call 540-632:i Shld have Xlnt clerica.I lkills. 1.tinimwn """' .,.ar ex-ri· wkdys ~1605 POLICE OFFI CEI! \\'e ~ part time iaJu Costa Mesa J IM'S Gardening & la1vn """"' .,~ ,.~ -• ,_ M0-5'32 REPAIR. Partitions, S1nall maintenance. Res . & com· P lumb ing 6890 Salary commensurate w/ ence in ttie ~~ut and ta~ HOUSEKEEPER tor busy Pll'r.Jf;o"ie.I •"'"our exclus-1.,iiiiiiiii;i;;i;i;iiiii;;ai•l'l• remodel, ete. Ni tr or day inerciaJ * 5<10-4837 exper. Xlnt potf'ntial I ben-ing of art wOrk: fot printed fa mi I y, ful 1-t Im e , CITY OF ~~a1"E~111en~1 complex. I' See Betty BrUce at Reas! Call KEN 54Q.4679 P LUf\IBlNG REPAIR etits. Appcy PttaOnnel Office circuit boards. Permanent. Uve-ln prer. NEWPORT BEACH """' ..... te _.es exper- CARPENTERINC. remodel· CLEAN-UP SP ECTALIST No job too small of H.B. ~1248 ~ ience pretefrtd. 'Contact m {;, ~tov.·ini;. Nlging, odd jobs. e 642-3128 e T t O n • C If p I D t MR LOU BUftnNG • .1. ing, 111nall re p airs. Reasonable. ~8-69.l.i r •n1por Y 1m1c1 I er1onn1 ep • HOUSEKEEPER, live-in, 2 RequUT~ 21 to 42 years of .ITJ.f) 645.(156(1 t;.16 Xt!~ REASONABLE! <197·1028 R od I R • 6940 Div. of liar Siegler, Inc. (714) 4f4..M01 achool·aae clllldren, Newpt •i:e. ,a6dhea.lth, H!Jh&:hool · · Acency for Caner GI!s , REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS 1m e, epa1r, 3131 Segerstrom, S.A. Sch. 673-1322'atter 6. diploma, U.S. cltlunshlp, SALES.Intelligent \voman for 4lD W Coa11t 111'1)'., NB. ·• * CABINETS. Any 5izr job Gun Shop 6710 Add-A-Room Just off Harbor It Wamtr TELONIC HOUSEKEEPER, live in. toad vlakln. 5'9" mlnimum lucrative, challenglng salPs1:•~Y;:;•p~po~ln~I~~~=-~=-Kt ...., ·-cx""'r. 548-6713 __ R d I' * * * COOK Ptiv, quarten. Call &fte.r 150 lb. min. ' career; lldvertlsln~ fle_ld . . · ""J"' 1~ :J0.30 WINCHESTER riflr 66' emo • +n9 So tr el W le 5512 ~ "' Guld<'n Ccrilrnniltl never ""t Custom Design S1rvice Cafeteria work. Hours 1 Af<.I 6:30. SlS-2453 Written test 1:30 pm, Wed· RI me A av Na ri SEAJ\fST8ESS. Ust de1taii'r (' 7020 DAY WORKER Honest, dependabl~ Call anyli1 nf'i 541-2772 J ob Wanted, Mon & Womon 7030 i\IATIJRE Yg. marTil'fl cpl . "·/rel~. &: no child. ~!gr & rnalntain apts for rent. 6'16-5:61 Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100 Advcrti5in~ AgPncy Sharp Secretary ror liasl· paced Newport Benrh 1\ge:n. r-y. Type ·~iO. Shortl'land 100, organiie & follow thru. Under 3&, Phone: &U-3910. ·1Zl N. N~'JX)f'f Blvd .. N.8. Ass01nbly. EXP'D EUXiRONIC As.9:MBL.ERS \\'1nng & P.C. Boartl fabrica. lion. Appl. In penc>n TRANSICOll CORP. gjt w. 18!h St .. Ci.hi.- ASSEi\fBLERS • pr in 1" d C"ircuil tx:.rd & w Ir c harll('Sll, &:M~rln& rt>q 'd, JS.\·, Pb.c:tnUa. N , B. t13-07i0 BAB\<S ITT F.R • ll!t ~wvrk, n1arure. l.1~1· In. ~lu:st drive. ~ boy11. 7, 8. 10. Ocean Qoonl Ba lb oa , 67'-to.IT IBABYSl I "l'En--fo-,-l~n-la-01, Liw-ln or out. 5 tlays week. ·c1111 m.c5.'il '-="------- "" F E · t •9• 07"1 to 3·30 PM Call Mrs Pen.. Jonltorial Mtday, Jan"•"" l'11t, 1970 · ver ve.. &. &ample maker, "P· ft.,.1 of origin<.il lx>x. $19:>. re• 1t1m• •• ~ .,. 01 • • • _. INDUSTRIES _, ·-.,, ninaton between 1-a PM . SWING Sht'lt 'worker• CifJ Hall Caunctl Chambf'rs, SAU;SWOMAN1-middle-a.1.· 45'!1--2540 bet. 11, a.rt 6 . ., · C:l~~i-1<'~ Dairy O\'er and * IF" you need remodeling, 83J.0600 Ext 2036. n-..r•--". •1,. • W"c 3300 -Newport B. lvd., New· ed. lbme ~.per. Apply in SERVICE SfATION lll1UC:" 12 gauge 30 inch hat· paintini;:", or repairs. CaU COOK • C"~ .-• .., .... ..,.. " °' :u -&.ch CaJ 92660 o.d Donuts 318 l'rl lull and modi l i e d Dick 642-l mT * . * Loo'loY"rlenced. Lagun1 leech P/tlme. 12Afl.t·2AM 7 .,....... • ii. · peraon. 1 ' SALESltlEN •· Full U~ ' ~uprrlOr t:rarlr: trap like new 1..::.:::::..::;:_:::;;.____ Apply: SURF &: SllU.OIN' ' ' nf'afita J>er wk: Gd FfM. Call For ; additional lntonnaOOn Marine, Bal. Isl. eves. fl.fU1t be neat In • " siw. jJS-8296 alter 4:30 Sewing 6960 5930· Pac. Cst. Hwy., N.B:. EquU opp6rtilltty irnployt'r (:IU) m-ti4? ~ 437-1'67. call, or <»me lnto the Per-SALES Woman \Vanted. PX· pe.annce. Se:e Jim, Z590 ' p.m. Hauling 6730 • Dressmak1iig • Alterations Spl'.!cial on coat hems ·-· Light llaulin).! ii: clc.anup. Tailoring 6970 No joh too small 642-TQ!l:i ALTERATIONS, q u a Ii t y Y.'tlrk; rea50ll8ble. YARD/Ca r . Cleanup. P.e1nove IN'CS, lvy. tr11.sh.1====6"":,;;;139=.,===ll Gradr. backhoe. !l62-874j T ILE, Co,.mlc.. 6974 1-fAULING, Cleanup, lots t"lc. I .:.=;:.:...:::;.:.;;.:;.:c.__;:.:.;... llandyrnan anyti,me you call. • * * 642-3398 • ** e !htuling. Have ~. toR ptckur. ltcen!K!d • insured. 4n.i.1003 Clean Up and Haul SID a load. 6~&ra28 * Vt'rne, 'MlC 1'11« Man * Cu~L work. Install & repairs. ~ No.job too. sn1aJJ, Plaster patch. Lffklng •-haw er rrpair. !1~7-1957/846-tlni Trff Service · 6tl0 Houncl1anin9 6 735 TREES Pnine:d, I apped. removed. 26 yn exper. * APT CLEANING * Ae:rial tower eqp'J. Jo"ast & thorough 642-&1&1 4M-4505 fnd 638-1234 \Villiltm5 CleanillG' Sttv. J ACK'S HOUSEKEEPING Upholttl!Y 6990 Complete }lousecleAning CZYlCOSKl'S CQatm. Upbol, 548-7m 612-8931 European Craltamamlllp BAY Jr Beaeh Janllorlal 100~ fln1 &C-1454 CArprUI, windoWI, floon:. e:tc. 183'J Newport Blv, 0 1. JUs & Commc"I. &M;..1<\-01 e \VINDO\VS DlRTY T ~W:;•:.;.ld:;lc:;n~g---_;6:;99~511 Fn>e est. 15 >"tars f'~fl. ORNA~1ENTAL lRON ant.-, Johuny [)ijnn 842-2364 ralllngs; l:Olumn1, div~ EXrERrENCED arc:.bei, Srillt11. tumit~ ltou.seclcanl1t1, have own ~)tt ttl. Bmtt&td ").tlL trans!'I .. de.y Work. S4t-93.1T ~. ~3797 ri ---~ ---- * JANITORIAL/MAINT '* aonnel Offke'(U4) 673-6633. per. 25-35 rys. 18582 Beach Newport Blvd. c:M. 'obi Min. Wom.. 7100 Jobs Men. Wom. 7100 Man, day a. HuntlnJton ReJtaura.nt Blvd. Huntington Beach. SERVICE STA. MAN. Va1\ey Convale1cent Seu'etary Exp"d. FUil time. Neat_,.~ ""'pllal. 8312 Newman *.IARTENDER ' ' pearance. Tup ........... Ave., H"nt. Bell. 1142-6651 * MO. RNING DEPARTMENT comm. ll(M So-QIUt H..,.., ~ · * KEYPUiJCH * Lquria ~h. . OPE!tATOR DISHWASHER SECRETARY SERVICE Stotlon Alto'~ ... 9"'inr ahUt Prefer one year Exp'd. Day I: eft. lhirii >- Industrial ~ experi· AP~LY ni PERSON De.na La.bml.toriff, klcat~ avail. Union 0 l l, 1f1' cnce Apply ne&rthe Oranire O::IUnty all'-Adama. C.M .. 540-tDi ~ • COLLINS REUBEN E. LEE port. 1'. manulactuttl' ol SERVICE Stotlon ~w RADIO CO. CXHnmm:ial electronic test Ex-Full time. Pn:fft • ' 151 E. Otut JIW)'. equipme:nt ,.... 19700 J,tmbot'ff Rd. Newport Beach An ~te openina ~~ older man, App\1 StlO Y(. ' . - l ' " Burroughs Corp. -- New Commercl1I ' Coinput1r Pl1nt MISSION VIEJO NewpQrt Beach IOr an experlenct<I ieel'e· 19th St., C.M. -. , ~. ._ FAN&l oppol'lunJfY. empJ.9ytT Rnta tary *~~ Sdiv Sta Att ndan~ ~- L 1 VE· JN Help, Liirht at'lorthand •killil to join our nee. 8 e&mpus Dr.. ·•'-1· ....-- Now toking •PP!lutlO.••''-• ASSEMBlERS at our new plan) In Mission Viejo, Cal if. Some experience preferred. Jobs open in January will be at our locattoaY1n Irvine. : ' Apply 8 am -4:!0 pm Monday through Frld!Y EMPLOYMENT OFlllCE ' 25725 Joronlmo ~ Minion Vief o, C1llf. UW 232 ffoluckttplnr, oome cook-* EVENING clerical ••If. ' Ai""" T.,...., ace Miki! fng, Costa fl.fua. Refer. Dut1e1 w1IJ. 1~ude ha~lnc snTER: Live-In. Can b' <9'-2984 COOK ""'""' ~. ar-10 mo old. Eve1. 1rtt, - HElJ'. WANTED: MAID 4 pnb:~ ,and· maintJlninc deatred. 54>6861art3. , openlnp avall:o Exper pttL APPLY L~ PERSON department tllet, docutMnt. SHAMPOO tlrl• J\ctnled. ~· .: 1Must ~Y in perlOtf Jam. ins ~ Wormat>on, Alao need Ctr! tO Ii• .. alee lnn·'Motol CdM . REUIEN E. UE and. varlet)' ol..,,., rnla-!aclala. . HOUh"'vt;TDnt • Sltter, ceu..r.out *'trmenta. Conteui Ha.Ir Fashion. ....,..._.-. .,... Sufeod Rnt1ur1nt The ~ Wectt:d wtU l :»S:J:I pm •• ~fUlt ha\\e be u ~ car. 2 ba)'s 10 le 12 )TS. 146 ~~ •.. '!J .. ~ S'm'EMS AN_ALYSTS • "' E. 19th St. ·tT>-1311 d&)'~ 151 E . C..at flwy. ~·---~~ ~~--·~ M$.&146 ""'· · Newport IMch In the above L mentioned Work ovenee.1. Contac:t U'tQ. Vm10n P\ertt 774-2ln0 HOUSEWtrE N~ -4 hrs Rertaunnt T $5-v;kfy, houtecleantnr. cau O.Ti ..,. N'.l!ht' Appl)! ln ptt'IOll at -r•lnM to ..,. D SH HEL EftttronM: technician, -alt • PM. I' . D A N A call Ann, WeitdUf .. _. • MAI ~ _WANT ED D1y .... N ltlhl .. , AC""Y· :ll)ll Wutqllf Qi &Ci.26 1 BUS HILi' I~"'-· Dr .. 1'.8. SG-lrn> MALJ:. COOK • PM. Hoop. COCO'.S REUBE~IS ~llll'IA • • WAlTl!l!SS ' .-.,p. pn:l'd. Cootact Pt'l"'IOn-or 1Gm"'l!')'Ud l!l\Ut. &.'{l)trlfftQo , .... DI-> so. O>ut :Mil ¢•mflVll Dr. "'-°"' n . NO PHO/II Comm. HOlp. 21872 Cat. 4547 M1.cArthur Blvd. fr whM, C1lff. CAu..s! t : Hwy. So. Llruna. '99-t.3ll Newport Beac)I KON'A LANES i:tt. 3'11 E<ruol Ol>oortunlty •n>PIOI'" :11199 tr.-, C.M. • , 21· OAll.Y. PILOT S1l&lrdly, Janua,, 10, 1970 ··- FOUR CONVINIENT OPflC.ES TO SERVE YOU Hft'a How YH C• U.. • -o ... FG11-D1me·A·U- e ...,OIT llACH 2211 ,_ •nl. ...... -... ___ _. ................... e COSTA MISA ••. _,. w .. lay •Ne 11 1n1:a:W .. I .... e HU~lON ll!ACH _ IOI l'lftll Strfff e ....UNA •CH m F«ot1 Aveout ..... _.._ ..................... _ ~L . ' l'<JRl'ASlZ TV $25. QUEEl't ""* ......... J2S. OUVE.,.... ool& S2S. ll«I CLOTHES, ..... 5-T, S2S !' GOlll da, Cood OOl> 1111<;)!: SALE: 400 ....... 2 BIKES: 20" -bta 8t&-251U Bax IPl1na $25. lfT-M:J area rue $15. L•rre oxkta!h to euua1J. all dttSon. .$5 End table. ,.um: CatPeU. S1 ; S3 su:-BOy-1 SUnln3 tlf. KDiJGGx boolD• head. EXTRA sturdy baby crib bar~' -:otiaerle $ l 5 · nice, no junk $3 • $10. 642-9922 lqUUI yard. •ha&. ~ Bedroom Mt: ) twtn bed&, ~~ ·-~ wt•• -~-• . Smalt barbecue ss. Bar .,.,, ......... su•~·s wool, tweed, an colon. TV --....v-• .,. ~ \.<!. ~ new mattrcu. r1toolt SlO each. 3--panel bot. '""""""""' •W" -· waeon '55 Pon. $25. Gun Q), Lad I e 1 no mattrua SU uch. 2 an~ $ZS. (tc191: lf7) lncllldtnr beddhw DJ. Twin tie g!UI Ktten S 3 S. GAS 1tove szs. Davenparl Uac. MW lftl.l. new tJre1 c~ SU. 5tfi Aw., J. nl&ht 1tandl $10 och. sta-a6t I AM..J:• PM. bed oomplete with box Watercolan a.nd woodculJ $25. OWt $25. Sehwtnn 24" S25. I-drawer ud one five M•p.lna, Bullockl wu.tdrt, nn.r $2$. )ltmir sui. REPRJ(llm.ATOR • wor-. sprtrws and mat~ and 10 no · n :li. 646;-92U sllngray ns. 5411-.o:rT =..;, chest $5 each. Judy's, Jtoblmonl $1 • JJS. Duk ns. Bread box. ~ we! $15. SfiS.8lm drawer drtsser $25. 9135 BOY'S SUniP'AY bike, l year PERSONAL portable GE: TV Furniture, to)rl: lOc • JJ. $1 Meat c:hopplna board S2 SKI pU1la.. ._ mmaD sa. Buttaeup Aw.. r. V. ~ condition. $20. ~~·~~XI~ a!; ~~~Ha~ o!::. =.::u~ T11e~i lJtiUt.Y table $1. Trk:)'cll s1 = :;.c =-~ ~ M7-T338 BABY crib In exceUent con-posie fl!atl U). ~'18 IS. st' x28" $3. 3CY' door c:Jothihl' $1 • Sl$. &db; p • Andlronl $1. ~ ~4 TWO widlft' bu stools $.1 dltion with Kantwet mat· :m . 2"4'• 14' long $1 each. $2.50, ChUd'a Ille j&ckrt $15. Camttaa SS • ~ PAIR end tables '15 each. eacfl. &46-.fm trtu $25. lofatcblng chest 1780 Whittier, Costa Mesa. $1.50. Car mver $3. 2 15" MotllrbDce $2$. needa wm:k-Ma~ lamp1 $35 each. f1BERGL.\$ ~ U IT'' PORTABLE 1V. work.I $20. Chewt with wardrobe Saturday U.S or Mondl,y Wf'CIUICht irun buu peach. Radktl q . $5. Boob 10c • Coffee table $5. Electric pane1' .Jl e~ locd ~ &ood n1. Honepowr motor no. Stroller $7. Bathlnett call 54&-SOM 5' Plywood table $2.S>. U. Lamp1, hanatnC and lawn ed&'.er Pl. Hand dltm.MWl,_ $8. '63 Falcon 3-1peed $f. Pride baby swing ·PLYWOOO,new%"abeeta ~1;~~ :=J:.~50c:•~ = ~sin!8ader~ ~ .. _..~ ... ~ •• -~ ~ vtae ~~. ~~ Swing tet wtth sl~ $2011.. of 4~ $4 eech and 311 lh~• Wliform lO'it $2.~; carvtng 175 Tulip Lane, ea.ta Mna. Hi&h ebair p , Infant 1eat ou., ...,. ... .._.. ... -....,,,., ...., W&cella.Mou• tO)'I """" • 4x8 $3 each. 1780 Whittler board 511c. Lure electric 1 block IOUth of 22nd and 1 SS. Net playpen no. Baby ~ ~ NYLON ava.I brald n.tf, Rattan kJVe 5'at $10. Child's C.M. Staurday 12 or ~ cooler $5. 9111 Kahuhli, H.B. block eut of Newport Blvd. ,tomn 11:at $3. Carb94 $3. WOODEN desk $25. Mf.2S70 mdl,i feet, Greens and table with 2 chain SS. call 548-6034 ~ 9 am S..turdQ ChrlttmU trM stand. $2. browns, clean, exctllent Clothe• lcmJ: dttllSH size 8-9 SALAD .maker, like new $5. condition. 5fS..28tM SlO. $15.1525 Miramar Dr., CHAMBERS Pl range $25. REEL lawn mower $25. SWISS made Herme1 Cblld'• lamp· ntedl: lhade 646-1824 Balboa. 6?3-6737 1300 Belfalt Ave. C.M. $pant•h pole Jampa $25. portable typewriter S 2 0. $1. Polaroid camera No. OORMEYER. mixer and YAAfAHA clul\caJ folk S\VISS made Hermes PHILCO 19" portable (brief. CUclmo clock $10. FM tunrr Blrd cage and stand $2. C 1108, $25. St. Georp hoUoW Jtand. wltb meet p1nder at· ~~ H.Jr ~::~ ~i~°: portable typewriter $ 2 o. cate model) contrast need& no. Pr&-amp ~ iuttar or ::-~~~ ~N:. ~ ~$25. sulc:p :; ladunent, ft mndltion, ture1, new ..,.SO each. Bird cap and stand $2. work, tubet tNt ok, bu pto. FM $10. Men• llze '2 ta '-k with 2 -·,.•-.a•-tte table -. t $15 sell tor S25 "'' 64&-!1754 ture $16.50. Sean aut.o feed coven.Ila. new S3 pair. 2363 MuatJ car pe: .._ •• ._.. ""'"'"' ...., cos new, · Ladles dttuy dresaet,, auill ...,.1 -~ -•--pb .. __ "A" WNtmlnlter Pl, C.M. Jeri.en gx1 apeaktn and 5 Matchinc chain $5 each. ZmUh Jl" 1V. ucellent n « I •• ,.. .._,. ....-UU'\ll u .... ·~· ..... .......... .... , ·-ndar ~~ ----altrmat:cr with • ..,..., sze .u-.., ....,.1• 2" SKIL belt~ and ink 1tencl11 lnstnledonl Gas __ •--t me tapn $25. All like new. ~. 2 =._::ve_.. -~·= ~~iis. 5'&--3236 raJn"'"rar $2. Co1tume ~.&.key adding machine. $4..50 cuo 117.95. ~ ·-·~· _ ........ , Phone &f&.975i ---~~ .._.._, ...... - tpr jemlry SOc. Blou1e1 , Full M!t golf clubs and bq. BE>"T'YBOARD Dextra '"11 SZS. clean. 548-3382 NEW black be9d rnta. flt ta1ni $5. Pait lu:xmy nd TAPPAN kl~ R11P $25, jacketa 50c ~ S2.. New long 2-50 gallon drum carr1era. ~ ..... MOVIE projector S25 without S1 each. MJ...37'7S velour b&tb towet. and Studio couch $15, Floor evening drns. atu 12-14, All $25 each. ~wer sn,. Luc IOle boota lDD SlO. Ien1 and ler. bolder $20. any, car -clott.1 u.ed once $10 ML lampt S5. Si>rfrw rocktr Pl. never v."Om, white ovrr blue dant Mak ns. 673---7506 Crui.tt pack and frame SUI. Carrying cue wtth built-in ANTIQUE oval oU: framed Milctll&neoul dlsbH, 25c Pott. ,.._,_ 6het 25e-$1.50. $15. 64&-62218 Pup Wrt cott SZS new .$10. vi~ f15 rt eood con-mirror $20. 'i> HD drill with each. Paperbackl, 10 0 d 259W......,C.M. PAINT (name brand•) 1962RAMBLERengine,good Pack and frame $5. Nylon ditlon$25 i:t.ndrUer metal reverie switch $25 . .elttHon.25ceacb.~.S GIRL'S bicycle ~ 3 IJ>('r.d. quartl to S pllon ~ 50c • co~ltion $25. ~nd ~ mountain tent $U. Dacron S light. ·$25. Shaff~ desk J a Pane 1 e doll with 16MM PROJECTOR $ 2 5. ·-.._ _ _L •IC -11o 557 ,..._ """92 ~are~ .!25· • •Id perk& medium ns. .. .... 18. Compote dlah $8. background Ktttn $10. Old ~· ~ n.~l si.O: ~a & nAve, -&;'~ 4'11An.. Baker 'B CM Nylon crulaa' pack bag $10. 3 Roy11-I Be)Tuth m1111 $9 Buddy L antique toys 2 tot Sewlns machine $3. 673-2966 . Lady Stlnbeam manicure let Helghta EARLY Amtrlcan couch $25. ~7. 850 W. C-enter No. each. Chinese antiques (2) no. 1911 Puadena phone WEIGHT Utters Barbell and $8, Bionde end tabl• $2.50, Dmp led cotteeLamtable ~· C F'll 0op S9 each. Ho.n dlrectorynotlO .• ~~· appltae Dumbbell set. complete, CIWk board $2, Motorcycle GOLF club& bag &:: cart $20, GE Iron $2. P ·--NEW Delta wxl t!tts 10" statue SM. Om!mon1al rtce peeler · ~,..,..... ap $13. 67>J1l5 tln 510-1.5 $20, Ro•·-Picnic table I: bench. fold• &46-5809, 230 ~nla, NB wide on riml $25 each. bowla $24. Brus l"• $22. table la.mp $25. Railroad =WETSUIT===-""s.=uui-:-.;1:;;,.-;F::a=m=..,:: --1 compact $10, Fiberglass -tock certtncate 1905 and power mower S20, side b111:1 ior motorcycle OLD t&!hioned double fold ln 548-8996 after 3 Ancient plale $2S. Small 1 John. Hu 1ep. bootin, ln. Alumlnwn fn.JM window 548-t209 wall bed $2S. Double mat·TYPEWRITER.excellent anlmallandvuta$1•$ZS. l923$7.50.l903st..Louilf:atr duded.Goodo::mdidln.$2l. 3'X!' $21!!, Household ltema :'Us. T bl $25. Anti tres.1 for wall bed $10. Small condit:lon good tor offtce'·or Italian vue SU. Snd.l.th ==Jes book~k,,~ 67S-3ll5 and dllhel 25c-$3..1D1C F'OZI> que ~~:~ Olive; apt 1lte pa Se rv •I student Jookl and worlu like um SZI. Mz..6935 platter $5. Antique china "AMEn1=="'y"'sr="'1UN="'G,..·-;;5quaft:=-:::. re11tal Dr, H.B. 962-5059 bit. 2 for refrlgeratDr $20. 1. C. Hlg-new $2.5. 548-n.65 HEAT Jamp, exeellent a» wuhltand p!tchet $7.SO. cut, latgt. 10K. Size T ap. GE 2i) Kit Stone~ llO ~·=rear=P.,.'15, ~* ~~~ •:. 1~ 250CCYAMAHAlorks$)J.2-dltk1n. ldJultabledand$U. 675-6251 proximately. S80 V a l ue. Valt dryu, rood SZ. 2114 Lawn mowtt S25. SUrfboard I with red tiand1el $5. staHon intercom $10. Z10 Ultra vkilet portable, U• S· T S, 9, • Now $25. Call f0.3Mt Continental C.M. S25. Jeep Ul1' $2, Jeep ~~ . Honda rear wbeel $20. 300 oellent condition $5. Small W • empat • Saturdl.Y only SlO Boota-never womt 10% traufer SS, Alumlm.un ru -Honda front whee.I $15. bedroom chair, Sold covet ctrlldml'• wood lid• 4'&" $7. BLONDE wtc $10. 3 p~ Kut1nzen (lace) eo.t $'10, tank $5. HU.(e generator $20, MOTORCYCLE helmeb hlllf 546--0269 S:li. Coi111, Lincoln 1tt 19U· 4' ~ S' $4. Ladies tourin1 1eetlonal $U Girl'• blkt• asldJla $25. 60-7261 Detroit delsel L. H . price $14. F.ctory lleCOnds. BABY chlHm>be $15. Glrl'• 1968 $3. Austria proof set boota $4. Oilld'a boota size 3 20" $10: 2i" $it. Car bed $7. BOWLING ball and bq: near camshaft . No. 5179981 SlD. 962-0661 21" bike $10. 545--1771 {19SS) $5. 54>2529 and S $5. Weed tire chain Box aprlnp and mattrell new SU. Bowling lhoet a!led Modeb I: model enitnes $20. TRICYCLE like r $5. SKI boo!&, Autrian Import, SCRAM-LETS $12. Small strl'• bike $7. $10. 4 bU' ltool& $5. ~ twtce, at~ N $5, Hardwood 54&-3869 962-9857 Ski Small enamel top table f1. chain $10. MS-Ml7 cr.ontJNG S25c-SOc. ear bed PORTABLE TV ~. ,stand ;::. ~":~. ~1ze 'i°· royal ANSWERS 1~.,._~291=6==..,....,,.~= TIRE cba1m fCll' vw-.. -otbor~ S3. Jump chair $3. Ftamed for a.me $5. IJke new blue 1tretch. white &tq: $10. '63 PONTIAC trailer hitch .man wbee11, 11bi Dl!"lf plctura lOe-$3. Decorative Rotobroller US. Portable Coat. ladie• spring blue, $1. 549-36t3 tf.95. MS.m9 ltema 25o-S'l.:, DH!r •.!,..l l n 5 c automatic record playeor $Ut. double breuted, belted, size ~-~ -InWd TRAILER'===-,-=,---c13::--. -=11 _"" dlac bnlctli ric Boat equipment •'• ·"' $ • C.R.T. chedc:er $25. 22'ii'' x 9 $9. Comforter, double, -UMiVUJJ -r..wr -Som· ach. 549-3648 1tun.Aot -. Orapea: Sl a pair. S63 Vic-T3i,i" walnut dnk !deal for white with pink blouoml her -~DLE I'°•=:-:.=-::=:-:=--;-. tDDa' bubl P. ftoU bar SS. t:ona St., No. C, C.M. won: llhop or otttce, 2 metal never Ulfld $4.50. 6'2.-9626 I i.ve a dot that l:ibs to BLUE Odp •tamp boob S2 TNikr ball Sl. Cortina 54t-MJ2 drawen $25. Child's record PET baby mice 25c. st0-4925 be b&t:bed and ~ three each. ~ water pmnp $2. Other stt'TIONAL aof• 5 piece, player $6. Royce Union 5 times a day. I mn not 11211! RFSJ'AURANT 1t1:we 4 ~'~P ii."°~~ olive, very sood condltton, speed boy'• blke u l& .$15. HEAT lamp, excellent con. o( hls breed, bUt ht thtnb bumer stalnleta t teel r -·· Pf.50 each p~. 64S-«l6S 893-7479 dltion. adjuatahle •tand SlS. be'1 a SHAMPOODLE, counter top Q-pt 1 2 5. = ~~PaJrAM= SILVERTONE H111--wtfii DOUBLE ma.ttre9 and box Ultra violet lamp ~ CABINET l'l''xU", for S.~ radio $1 Kodak timer $f, AM·™ radio I: V. M IJ'rlnp tneludina: bed n:ctllenl condition $!!. books or records Po. Snow VW Bus bood ..t wkd:rw1 • 1000 Watt t1edric bMter S4. turntable, J:OOd..~ S25, frame,' headboard and very ~ns. ~~l~t c;.::. sldla 6', 4'6" and 4' $3 and each. Sf&..3&11 Drawins board $1.50, Snow Motorola 20-waft: rteno $25. nice bedspread $25. Navy 100& $3 Austria proot 11:t $10. Pole lamPI t wa BICYCLE boya 21" $9. Ilda no. 540-6750 ~7994 peaooat 1lze 38 $10. Strollu Cl.96Sl is. 545-2S29 matchlfll', u new S6 each. l 549--3MI mID!:BAKEIJ. enctne a BOY'S tld pant. -4S-$1, 111 ~7-~unery lamp $l . 2 NICE apa:rt·nent si1.1! flder $3. Dinette tabl!·1u'°"•"°• -'G"°E'"rv=-..... ~~blo~$25.=-,2 eylln:ier, NDI SoOd $25. Lb. Bowllnr ball $4, Shoe -stoves stO and $1!i. Old an-=~ ~ = 1:: Dllhmuter pod $22 • $23. Stqd•ball:er 3·&peed f!'Jller sk,.tes S2, Sylvania CORVAffi part!! many tlque drop leaf table $15. 1 odd tabln S3 each. Slmcle Chlcqo atnk faucet $10.SO. tranmnluion with electrlc Sun sun $5, Chr11tmu Mt ml1oellaneo1.1a. $1. " $15. Antique library table $21). 1 bed $5 Wicker prden RCA record player $6. 3 TV oventrtve szs. Pontiac stand n. 5'19-4321 Chevl'Olet 4 wheel drtve Antique cha.In $10 a.nd $25. cha.In: s3 each. Metal patio stand& S2.50 • $l-3 dock mclM diMueD'lbled $20, '° LUGGAGE S5 ea.cb or $10 per front locldni Pub SJ.:li. ~otld& 1 AntiqUe card table $15. 1 chain S2 each. Small metal radio& ~ ' $7. 2 SUnbtam lpeed ~ tranlmLuion plpn: $1l. Seat belta eotn· Ch@!t' of dn.wtn $7. :m.9 patio table $1. B'rd cage hair dryierl $5 • $8. lee car $25. Mini bl.lu! framt with Rt. 546-4917 plete Mit $3. Pole I~ $f. Orange c M Chll , oak coaler $6. 6 electric dodll wheela $:35.. Toho t 1 U 3 GOOD TV Rll SlS--$20 -Antlque dOU $5. 846-914( ' . . planter $4.SO. d 1 $1 • S4. Small JU!tcate $3. C --•--t-......... •1 ..,,, S2S .,,_ , k .;. l la CONVERTIBLE bol.t top $5. chair $2. Electr1c frypan $3. ......._ __ ,___.... __ n " --~ r--,... . ....,. · OLD chlld I des ...... P 'I 60' Jong tio.t windshield $5. Slide vtewwr $2.50. Movie Id""'""'' CIUf..~ • -"'; I :CM6-4;.;'91;:.o;'===-,,;:;:::-;; '59 DODGE V-1 engine only, pen (maple) $10. Rattan Boat needs work $25. 55 g. acrttn SUO. Medlcln1 l1Bnd and lror11 Bram · BASSINET with skirt $7, Rood condition, no efl.sy chair and foot •tool cycle Olevy enc\M $15. 60 cabinet $2. lt!ftl!n door $2. ~ OanneI Pl .. NB Baby dotha 2!ic-15c, tranmllakln $25. Small $15. 842-6021 Ply stick tranemlu\on $10. Barbect1i\·",Dotor $1.. 673-lfm Maternity dothn lite 12 Sl· dl~la..v CAIMI, sJaa doorl $6. to SPEED $25. 536-fll.28 10' Trailer $20. '55 Chevy Hancfba.cl> ft;e'I!' S1 efteh_.1 'M°"EN""''°'"S~bucld~~.-... ,._,.,boota,..-,,-,l0,,-\I' $f, Jlr A• $6, Dreuer. 4-548..8642 ,EXERCYCLE ,turdy 1ikt front end $3>. 'Si Ford front Carpet sweeper $2. Lkmel· $2S. Lad'6 blJdtle Ud boot.; drawer Sll. 64&-S608.. 910 PING PONG table $15, 2973 new $25. 536-3520 end no. Aftrr 9:00 AM, Porttt nllCl"QKOP!! $2. Large size .~ $25. &d panta me I Evttgno. Pl. C.M. Teakwood Place, C . M, pO-RTAB' ~ TV~ -lO --.1 pleut. 1052 Pallsadel Rd, round wall mtnw, llightly ahort $15. New Ham.CO.CO PIJ.STIC coe.tat Barbell· MM162 u.... _.. ·~.. Sant& Ana. Helghll apotted $3. 541--4903 baby cradlette $5. Weddlnc btke S'.?5, excellent shape. dtt be T $25. s Brown Dumbell let. UO lbs., new BABY stroller with potty 536-6128 ARGUS pro!ee1lona1 camen, SKilS. Lund "Top F11ghl" 84 u 1 $25. 6464-18)4 .. _,_ .,, ..... _ .. ___ n ~=;~,,.,,.,::--::;::;;;:;;I h n~ -~ F /3' and pol" -Lawn __ men'1 aultl C2R $1 each. 2 <'u•uc ..,, rwi.nnJUW<rr • ';"" ..... A TV t complete !lS range uuet Af1'I ....,, .,..,....... -· coats 42 excellent 2 FIREPLACE SCREENS Frigidaire auiomattc H.O. inn.o•• ae t 50mm lens $15.50. 545-SlJ4 and catcher $5. Steel high -=.,.7tlon 1,_..t blue and '5 ea c"' nre!ltace tools washer $25, VJolln ~ 'vlth mounted track la.you chair $8. Net type J)lay pen u.o•M-L 16" $.5 a tt:t, 1 26" Gtrl'• bikes Wooden lathe $25, motor SlS Mi..3079 SS.SS VW Front hood S9.50· $8. P'enctng, new 6xU', red black and white $IO each. $5.$10, 2 U'' Chevy nm. I: S10. l Rt hlU'dwate for ~ turnlture 2 plect New French eld boots. lize 7 '6amboo S3 roll. si1-1f67 Electric manicure tet '10. B chal nd S·l.75. 545-5134 Telescope $9. Curtains and tirel,$5 ea.ch. 1 ~red• garap door no. Varlaus love Rat, arm r. rou 2-Pl.ECE MC.tional $10. Lawn ~ curtalm ss, Kitchen white canva& awninl w11h Mon Sl·M, Kltt'hen table coffee tabl8, Student desk. BELLYBOARDS $5. Pad-mower $3 and JS. Wet suit ware 50c _ SI. 435 62nd st., frame $25, 1 Tablt lamp Sl, SS, Garden tible w Ith ;,SO;;;:ea~ch'.'.,".pl;""'~· i;~:;i.=:;-;;;tyl;;; ~=an wl~~~·~: $5. Wood dlnlna table $2. 2 NB. 646-2566 Maytag wrtnret washer $2S. benches no. Vere table SOLID maple Monterey • e Artist eaael $1.50, tarp end tab!et $1 1ach,1,BO~WLIN="=G~ballc-::c-and-:,..,.bal-::;s>. M&-t508 juicer S2, l Wall gas he&tn bedroom 11et, includes twin artist pa.tel box S 4 , Mahopey o:iaee and slt1> 1 5 SINGLE bed-cover A $10, other heaters U each, bed frames $10 each. 2 Crutches n .so. 5' out $2. end tabW SlS e,da er 2 for = la::s;. ~~ bolater& $20, VW van eeat Electric heater $2, Heat chests drawers S12.SO each. Tank vacuum SJ, Fhhln&: $25. sa.-:ru:z photD lamp $5. 70 Day pot.I SI, Wall hunr 1tnk $!, Wall ~;~P :2~;r'~~:":o~ Lamp table r!·~~lao 1u 4 rod• 25c • $1.50. Toy'1 lOc • STEREO Adm1ra1 , i 2 o . $20. Alllptor purw $4. hurc trailer sink SS, Hot $2, OU heater $7, Ironlrt1 pair 48' x 84. I ~ Sl.75. Pota and panl 5e • 64~198CI Rout c:uttinc boaJ'd S4. 2 Point built-in O¥tn SU. Cop-drapes, 2 pair •hlte r. 35c. Dia.he" rlauea, cupa, douhl• bed llft&dl (aqua) per hood ear flrtpl.a.ee $20, board Mc, f\fedlcl.ne cabJ~ new S!'i each, 2 f'Olll! eac d' vases Se • S5c. Intercom 2 END tablet Ftuitwood like $!. ?.1otorob. stereo reeord 01 Joe doU clothes o\ foot n. New baby icale Danish rnoctena sins!• hea • pbone1 6&!. Lamps 25c • n. new S25 each. Hand pla.yer SU. Ottldrttn'• booka lecker ts. Guitar $10 . ~I= .:.r.:.. ~ r ~~ board f1.~dSho~t1~n Fonnlca table $1.SO. Books crocheted bed IJll'Hd $25. $7 a volume. Open boob 54&-'JISl mahopny, fir, teU, oak $7.50. 1841 :'a1 ~acb' llnd magazine• 5c each. Nplle~ ... ba~.._. .JJ~rp~1 $2' each. 54S-{)3M WHITE vin)il ID1a. bed $15. Apt. 7l·A, ' Smm movte camera $1 .75. .,... -V'W"•.,_ ~ llk·Sl . 216 E . 'J'lth St., C.M. Leisure \Vorld 8mm editor $1.25. 26" lirl'• Mqa Dr. C.M. DRAPES (aqua) 1T'x8' plUI WESTINGHOUSE rdr!grr. ~2377. &15-0618 SONY stereo tape recorder bike $13, Oothifl&' and &hoel HURST J-35 Enrustt m, hvute rod 17', all for $'15, VARJOUS ~ck tapes $2.:IO, $25. Heath 1tereo pre-lOc . $5. 214 Mth St., N.B. like new, Hoover upright Other' lite• drapery roda $2 a10r ps, J\edwood paUG Bowline 1boes site I $2, 6-amfilltler' $15. 2·12 Wl\tl REFRIGERATOR $25. 'n3 $20, runs good. AlttqWpt • $7. Table teMl1 Rt, tabM 6 b 1 n c b •• sa 3 &mll carburetor $7.50, ampUf!.et $12 each • $20 \V. Wilson. C.M. automatic aUdt chancer SS. nsulation foltkway, rota.. a.il9 lounpl SS eaeh, Raclf'IJ\' rtef'rl!lr wl~I ~ both. FM antenna $ 3. All'@qtllpt fNlll,l1nel 'r5e IWQ' table, hardly tJ9ed, Btddde tabln ~ each, 968-6726, 21472 Lemon Tree Aluminum window tramea TWIN box sprlnp. mattrnl each. <:ycon 5xj ~ntract complete Rf $15. Wooden Bln1nc eart $10. JlSO Ln. H.B. SS patr. Ironer SlS. Lawn •nd metal tram• $15. printer ($28 new) f1, After .-orklahle$2.Meahplaypen 91&\l'lew Aw., OIM ROTORY mOW9r SU. Pulh mower $1. 847-1953 5-18-4934 7:30 PM Sat. 5M-lllllS. 2762 SS. lnfantteat $1 . Plutte JU)CJ(INQ chair, whlta SS. mawl!t' ss. Ci<>cart fnm• T\vtN bedt boX sprtnp and A?.IMO 308 match k each. 35 Lorenzo, C.M. pot1:7 chatt $1. Kld'a let MahoPn1 tonsqle radk) S10, \4 Horw electric motor mattrea excellent co~ Ca1 Rem 10c each. »Oil I-DRAWER white double cream maktt tel Sl Upptt ~~ *~":!' ~ Sl. 769~ W. 20th St, C.M. dltlon pO per 1tL M&-8095 Hunting: Uc each .. 22! Hun-dttSM:r m. •Drawtr chest Bay, Newport. 54&-Jl06 ~i!;'':::~ StO. m:sn5 (oflflacentl.& Av.J S2e Cl Vi PONTlAC &.natne ~ .. 1~~·1~ -On~ ~I~ $17.50. Blonde coftet and 2 DOUBLE bed $25. Sofa $15. v.n... GIRL'S btcycle 26", kpeed, nd alt tor u•" ~ ~ Slep fAl>IH at! $15. Twin Of.tr 11. ~·be-lt ~~ TWIN beds .. cheat • stand like new f73..410l $25. starter m. ~I le each. 45 ca11c each .• m bedll m each. 48" 'Round m:ileT' SlO. Bike exerciser -. andqul, wtlltl. IG-1Tl5 I ===--,.---......,~ lot wne · cal 2c each. Cromwell _.. rattan dining table $25. 4 $10. Girl'• bike $6. Boy'1 ra::trl rkt plU'lta, 1111 S2 SS. snJDIO couches -Maki clutch &I'd prenu.1' pl~~ Ins machine SID. Delmonico Mat chi re cl\atra $7.SO eaeh. bike no. .. Polanrid 191illl'el' ,1 ~ rianta 11.M I, SS. nice cornu ,aJTal'llement SlO. Two 14" Ford rt;' wii A?.1·YM attf'f'O $25. Herter Walnut ~wtr student $7. Lawn~ SS·and $2. . ii lld """-tn", lbt 10 $25, l!.lack formic-. comer t 70 ·11ru uMd par. powder IC&le1 $12. $0, desk formk:a tDp $20. Sliver Fl.replace ~n $5. Album1 table SS. 546-00.0 Lltge Yankee iscrewdrlvttr M7--0356 fox tormlca ..,.H .. ··bl• "· 2Sc. 5 ration aquartum aid SS. 1Ao11aa Whlta -a.I, 15-A !tw ..-uan••"' =-====:--c=°"' '"" -~ ... t. S10-164-.-uet NEW L&dln •kt pe.l'ltl. lize hand tooll 50c ~ ~ 16552 S5 STUDEBAK.ER. wqcn. Nearly new bunk bed rn•t· fish $10. PJ"Umrm 1yr1tbetio. IP $3), Lad\e1 lk1 jacket, Lane R.8 rood runnlrw CU' bu n:· tress sets SJl each. s foldlna wil $1tl. r Sootcb plM VIl'fYL patlo umhnlla a .so. •ln 7 $$. Child'• afteT •kt Cooper ' • cellent body on11' $25. Call brklge chain: no. Mt.Pl• Ch rt 1 t m •• trM Sltl. Dtctrtc fr1 pan SUI), Mt of boot&. U 1 $1. .....,US9 RCA 21" TV, worltl well $.15. m.1:zss Ol' come to U4b telephone bench sz. Bunk Chrt1tmu deoontk)na 2o • ddft& Iii prden hole-!50o. ' L&rre net pla)'pen ind pad \Veblttt, We1tmlnlter or tnlndle bed 1r1JM1 $17.sl 35c. Alliltaat toys 5c: • S2. .nee ..,._ S3. !:ledrlc MUTE nauphvdt kine rile! no New bab)' ca.r bed $1.50. each. S43-l8U Girl'• ,.. b Wtea. •ill no M\c. Plrtable aewtns headboard $10, W h It 1 Ca~ .ett SS. InfanU«t and 4 NEW C..maro ~ $2(1, a 5\4 SS,,,, 12 lb and JC lb ruddDt 115, Cobb 1er1 11 aura h yd e (Dan l 1 h ) pad eoc, Box Jlrl's baby wlt battery c:hatpr $5. GAS wall he11.ter $10 · bow II.I'll NII• and b1,p fT Mnch a. • Orntella PL uphOlstered chair A 01tom11..n clothes. new c 0 n d It ton Front door • oval top dutch Woman 's 14 lb •nd inen'1 18 and $5. JfauRhOld ltOOd• lOo !ti.&. 5it1 1312 S25, Onlnge Danlab chAtr lnlant.a mMlhl $2. Child door and acretn $25. Mir-lb bowling ball with baa: ~ .. $2. Girl'& new coat, size t.t uatd flO, Lew)'t eannl1t e r r.tln boot. TSc. eoy·1 bowl· rored door SlD. Venetian each. Trqpkal fllh 5 $7.Glrl'iandladlclCOAta$S SAYB ~ASH! c L A 5 5 I F I E I>' IBST 1111·11 ~ =:::.· 9'X6:::;~ vncuum SS. Kromex Clln-ing shOel T:x:. 4-slice: 10.-"l~lt'r bllndi 9' width $1 flCh. 2 chocolate OchUd $4.50. Also , $1. Uttll bo>''• lultA. size J ~~udld. $10. !48-J.'59 nlall'r M!t $1, 22 Rifle $15, s.i . NurttrY tamp $.1.50. llk:e new b\Jbblt sky llghta 4." HendstanMr $4-. 548-70lt. SI. tattle¢'• dothinR Ulic .. -,._ ~. -. '*"2$70-•10 5hot1Un S20, Wattr aid" r.t usfcal Awing bal'ket Sl~. $3> ~flth. Evlnnidt 7 hp lllni BERKUN'I recliner S25. J5c, Whlte-aeml·tonnal, 1bt """ .. " _, -S6. c.mp ltoYe SS. 1 OraMt Sp\oe rack. steak knlfl 1et. •haft $15. 54H64S Cauette tape ft('Ol'dt!' $25. t sis. Whtfll Nr Jtdtet $1 iiUTf ... $25, Whitl Ke:nned,y tool box m. Tonka lc.i tn\yl 25c ti I\ t h • BED divan, SoOd in.me. Jfumidlfl~ (MW} $5. Phll.co Children'• a!ld I ad t. I 1dr'4aM JUI, 545-TJd tnlcb T5c-SLl!O. ...... Mi~llanroua: clrt ltf!,m• 25c needr recoverinc $2). Wood AM ndlo $10. Electronic clo~ lOc ~ $10. kt .,._. C.Alt 11p1 reoocder OS. tLF.CTJUC clotbll. dl')'tt • Sl.50. 439 Cambrld.p Or-record cabinet. blade and alcnal u.cer SlO. Decade S\m 'only. S45l and 2457 -JU. ~Jm d•. C.M. -"°"' n. 67Hll1' ,_ 12>. ~ N .... Aw .• c.M. ·-------- /, : _II _ _._,__ • 6 4 2 "-5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L o. T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 - s 6 7 8 LEGAL NOTICE CIRTl,teATI'. (II' I US!Nltf ,ICTITIOVI MAM• 'f'-Vl"NrtltfllMI ... ...,..,. .,. II -Mtlll9 • """'.... at .. ,0. .. ..,, Ba.,._, C.IMMI'-I "'9 ,......., Go.It Mela, C.ltfor.W.. "'*" ""' ~.""" "-flf GOltOIAH 'II.Ml '"' hi ..... fl'"' .. _... ., ............... """"' .,,...... I'll-Ill 1'1111 ... J!Ha ef ~ " ., folkrwl: ,lllha AlelltMer Aadt, Inf M9tlei. c .. ,, Mau, C.llf. Oa• Ja-"' f, lfN P'!llli. .t.. A«11!1 STATI! OP' CALll'OtU .. 1.0.. OllANOI! COUNTY1 On J-N f, lfJI, bffeN ""'' I N"""' ,l,lblle I" aM fw ..... Ill.._ .--llV -"" JlllUJ ·~ ...._.. t-.......... ,.,. __ ..._. _ .. ..-0011111111 .. tM wflMlo '""'11.-t .. .cln .. w11dt..t M ntmttd tM .. -. {Ol',ICIAL ll!AI.) Mll'Y ..... M«fol'I N°""" l"vMIC • C.""""' P'rlfl<WI OfflOI Ill .,._,_ My(~--­""'" .. ''" MIWIM ~ C-' ~ f'IW. JMuolrY It. 111 t.C. JI, 1'71 ""' LEGAL NOftCE LEGAL f'IO'l1CS Read The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S • leading Marketplace . • ' S.t-1, Ja"""1 10, 1970 DAILY PILOT 27 ~ JOU & EMPLOYMENT I Mlll~HANOISf POlt Jolie_ ,'Mn, WQm.JlOQ SALi AND TRADE MlltCHANPISI POlt MIR(:HANDISI POii MEllCHANDISI POil TRANSl'ORTATION IMANSPORt ATION TRANSPORTATION i! u.LI AN_O TRADE SAi.i A~D TRADI SALE ANO TRADI FREE TO YOU Boota & Yich!o 9000 Mobil• H°""' 9200 C•mf!rs 9520 I• ~ G•r• .. S• -li2J Pl1"01 ·a g.._.1...· 1130 Ml1t tll•neoua 1600 2 VERY ·lcMDj:, cl'"·" & ~ . lt!Yf-1 •• '\.Ya.llreas * £xp'd • N Jht Shilt• .•• Union HOUllC Kolp., suraical, ?11tdlcal, & Ot:nl ., P\Ans. Apply in Penon, lfO\VAR.D'S RE:oil. .4.URANT, 4001 W, Coast Rf£-h\\'I)', NC\.\'flOrt Beach, Calli. WAITRESSES ' · WANTED Mol"IUlll it: Eve-a. Allo, Comb Ca1hie-r & Hostelil. Ste a11 .. O""en between 10 &: 3, 10.101 W1.rner Ave .. F.V, \VAITR.ESS, need an at11·ac· ti,·e one, for food, cocktails. Apply in person. El flloro 16655 Pac, Cout Hiway Sun. •' Sch alter 5: 30 WAITRESS • Cocktails. AP- Piy Mna Lane~ Bo\\·hng Alley. ]iOJ SUperior Ave, cr.t. \VAITRESSES: Split shift, lunch. nigh't ho&tesR. Apply The Derby 126l Palisades Rd., S.A. \YAITRESSES: 1.t ex i c a n Food. 7200 Harbor Blvd .. c.~t. Call • 642-8'Z74 \\10'.\1AN lNSPF.cJ'OR Days Apply MacGreior Yacht Corp. 1631 Placentia. C.M. * STOCK CLERK * in L.P. records SEE MR, H.ARVEY \\'aUfch's t.fm1t City :WOO BMol. C.~1. Sthools.ln1truction 7600 Furrltv,. - 17 Pc. KhtCJ Size Bedroom l..ar;e 9 dra\\-er dresser, mir- ror. 2 bedside st.and1, ktna site headboar'I, rrame. quU1. td mattre11, shttli, blank- et.11, etc. Choice ol SJia.nu:h 9r r>fodem Style All For $249 ~o-down Pmts, onl)' $3 mo WElK'S WAREHOUSE 600 W. 4th St., S&nta Ana Open Dally 9-9 Sat. 9-6 Sun, 11~ FURNITURE rtturned from display studios, model hom- es. decora.torfi tlllCfllation. Spa.nil'h & Mediterranean RD FURNITURE 1144 Newpo•t Bl., C.M, every nite 'til 9 ~ \V~ .. Sat. & SUn. 'ti! 6· GIGANTIC JANUARY CLEARANCE SALEI Save up to 30% Use our litore chaJl:e plan ~laster Chatt" Bankamericard Approved Furniture 2159 Harbor, CM 548-9660 LGE, Mapk dropleal Ihle $50; 1turdy maple twin beds $60: matching spreads SID: 2 Ip:. chK15 of dra\.\'trl, like new, S4o & $50; .ship'.s lanterns $25 I: S35. 1.fany misc bar'. gain!. 417 31st St., ~·p1: Sch. ~ ·-,'"" lnu~Pla:ent kitten• cT'~o.. ALL "8ERCLASS NEW! 196~ ROYAL Open Rolid. • ". Jn~JNN Girl• Bik•, 81t9lnners -.,-w-.-ln-.. t-oo-,-.. -,.-H-l·f-1-: .-,,. old\ would lll<O • heme 17' CABIN CRUISER Ch•.,-1 "" "'"'10 k """ I 1oe:ethe1, if pouiblc. Call Priv1t1 Club c amper . "" enc. , 1 $13. PtddJe Brd \¥/paddles, Or9an Cla's ~:~ed r::ad:: t·,11..,nb~·.: f.11"11. Hottman 6 4 2-l8 'I 0 30 11.P. JohnlDn Elce ~fotor Greenleaf Park w/hydro1naCJlcb. Cab_,~ ~f : tk SS.SO, $' 1otLrl, $1.~ lank tl.6 for 8 Weeki Course '" <la} 1/12 ' .1lt' cond 1 &: w~ ...,.., l[ ''l.C. U. Pots •. flllll, dithe1, plw; m~tcriala. Jtqistralion: white ~wivel rocl(rr: 9' blue-·s. And Tralltr 3CXXJ aux: ("lntrator. Conrpi '!' laml14-\~ca tbl, 1n-Tuesday, January Urh •t ,7 grn sofa : hand crank Vic-LOV. m1l11: lt>rr. mix . $895 An Adult PtiY1t1 Club 1tcrt0 .ound 11y1tem -tape ~ ten;;om l>f'Ot)el, toys. 1h0et, m Also Second & In-trola; l new .00. baa:a:, 1-10 houltpet, sd "''alchdog, his Ona Mil• from tha Oca•n -M-1 &; Tl\I -TV. 60 pl Jf[ Une dtes.ws. ~tan)' 1'1an, P· · iil, AfY . pr. 1·6 pr: throw plllowt,. thot1, ndJ home wJtenced aux. futl, a. many atras. , other lteros. Sat Onl)'. 114 te1inecha e studen.ts ~11stl'r aatin1 &t velwts: 2 ntu1. yard. Companion to lady IN S\tOG rREE S9 300 IOtid 67~2999 • :J: Jllh N.B. then also. Call I: mqutre !or ottom!l"nf. 1-dttNkin: '? Ttf. 646-Q23 1112 FULL PRICE ' . -: ~. j' · ""'~' , • .,. "'""'" 1 lamp. S2S.1 LAST CALLo s, ..... , Connell Chevrolet Costa Mesa .,. vw c.m,.,. M•·•1 SUPER Garage Sale: ?-.fulli· J{A?-.fMOND . Colo-do C'l S l Mll, Xlnt eond. New tim, · : Uple families. Gun!, books, In CORONA DEL t.TAR ... , • . un on y. Spanlel, 2 )-TS. female, and 1 282& Harbor Blvd , N rt ff b rf!f, •love. $1973. 49.(..'140& ~; l doth ... aotiq'•, furn, ,.,.. ,,.. £. Cout Hwy. 6!3-S930 * AUCTION * '"' ; mos. old. Good Co•IA .,,.. ewpa ar or .•Ji per, camping tquip, ap-Open Evt1 &: sun a.ttemoon1 11 you y.ilJ gell or buy na t ure d & PI a Y 1u 1' 546-1200 lm~rted Au+<-t 9600 :-:r ? pllancts, truh trailer, iive \Vindy ab)' ~1 l/ll FREE Chooc.e from 20 lt-lodels J. typewriter ~ Much More. Auctions Friday 7:.30 p.m. FEMALE Samoyed (y,'hite Buie Boa.Uni: Ooune ctttred '60 3.3 Mk JI. Exctlltional. ';' j Sat & Sun, 9 A.\1. :ms Santa W ' d , A . B huskiel 2 yn; wry gentle. to pu•"-by•·••--~.-Rtady tn mi;n.-. in today'. r.1en Only, 4-1p. Shop ~-:. A A "M '" y s uct1on em ho UU(." °""'-cv "'' al n100 lif5..1134 ~ j na \<e., ..... • IF )-'OU are buyina a Piano to a sood me only. Squadron P\'f.ry M01\. nll:ht Or have~· cuatom made! manu · · ?. SAT I. Sun g..5 PM. J:m So. or Organ this YEAR & 207S'ii Newport, CM 6'16-8686 !l-1~74-1 l/12 for 13 \l'ttk1 btcinninr 7 Take Harbor BJvd. b:l 19th St J<.: I CapPlla Court, C.~1. over are Interested in IOme real-Behlnd Tony's Bldg-. 1'>1at'I, CHA.~IPAGNE to.tin. poodle, pm on Mon., Jan 12th at Drhre West ;o IT.JO Whittier' AUSTIN AMERICA ;:('.. stufled chr. (llrden tools. Jy rreat deals, ,11~ shop PRIVATE Collection of 13 2 yrs. old. female. To good NeY.'J>Ort Jla.rbor Yacht (714) '42~13SO '1 toys, projPcto r , &i\L\f \\'ARD'S BALDY(IN STUDIO Jiashlon Books From 18511 -home \.\'llh aduht. ~70Z7 Cub, 1'20 \V. Bay A\•e., New. f.dltor, -movie lights & lSlll Newport, £.tit 642-8484 1876 w/water color Pngrav-aft 6 pm 1/10 port Beach. No advance YEAR END AUSTIN AMERICA lan1ps. sheh·ea. picnic tbl & Ope:n E-rery Nlte in_is. Boxes of Sun colo1~ 2 YEAR old fenlale Gt"rman n~stration needl!d. Regii;-CLEARANCE SALE sofa. Misc. I.: Sunda')' Alternoon An1ethyst glass. Ro ya l ~hepherrl . Good watchdoi;:. rer at class, bring notebook AU. SIZZS Sales, Service, Pvt&. Tmm~l1tt Qclivtl'Y All Modtll GARAGE Sale: Fantastic Doultun Tobie&. Gernian Likes older children . rirsl niiht. Questions: Call NO\V ON DISPLA\. prices on new elot~es, sizes !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'"I ~~e;;~;el ~la~ OI ~·et?' ~re 646-5.141 1/13 ,;6::.73;,·l::S::;;::.· ------MBbAIYI HARB9~ ; ;, ... " 8-16. Sat !: SUn from 12-4, 1 • t.: piano op PARLING 7-\\ttk old friend· TiiE \\'ORLD'S LARGES'I' O 8 Home -lea 1 <129 \'ia Lido Sood, NB. / FREE de~k + Oriental rollection, 1425 Baker St .. e».ita rire,. '" : •1 · '!'k · "~I' o I• puppies. lo\'f: children. Lu.~ CRUISING CATAi.'\1A· .. , 61~ 0 G N L S " lSs " 1 e r., .......," ia por--' R ... ~ block Eul ot Harbor Bl\-'. ~. j R A C A SES t L d 1·' d ,_,, 6n "ll rree ro good)"'me. •M-8216 Ar•. New 55· x :?O' Sleepa •u D 0, l 0 :uan . ....... ,,,...... 10 L o.• 2 Col.ta. atesa 1114) OM"'' -·'·I" ORTHOPEDIC King 1ize bed new Sll5. Craftsman 3tf P rot mo"·pr wtcatcher like new $35. Misc. 640-5610 USED Italian &t Early Amer. Furn. Couches, tbls,,.lamps, chrs. !-Ii. & Sat .. S-s, 32'13 Montana, C.f\1. ~9326. SAT & Sun, 9-5, 284:? Alta Vista Or.. N .8. Clothe1, books. furn, kitchen \\'are, can1eru, la\.\·nmov•er, etc. t.tON AY 7:30 P i'ot alt .C pn1 1113 , ux ...... oo. ~f Cabips, .nu-_ NO OBLIGATION ~ED, Bel ~uUf0"lblhand-carvG ed ~tALE altered iJ11.Y t'at. very 2 Hds, 2 QUCt'n beds, Teak 1961 Richardson 60'x12' 2 Bt, w!:a~V. Coast Hwy.,;Jo.~'164 ,-,{: j GOULD MUSIC rom I y, size, old ICl'\lable. f\lov111g, <IM-7646 decks, Tl'ak cabinets'. Poy,·er 1~ Ba, tam. _park, turn or Authoru:ed f\fG Dealer ·:l • finl!ih SlSOO. 100.pi~ ael 1113 1 knt1, Sail 30 knts. Price unfurn. 1970 he. For sale or !"~ • Um~s China Sl.25. fltan·• 1-=-~-----'--' $110,.(XXJ. Tenn&_ \Vill trade, l-'"="=t=. =5J6.6336=======ITEACHER miut u.c! '69 1 J Bulova Accutron \\'atch, FDIALE Siamese eat -vm part cuh, part clear real Austin America, auto tnns, 'J ; HAMatOND Steinway, Yam· 10Jd caJC. Ilk• new $100. frif'ndly -to iood hoine on-estate. ?!take ofJ<"r. 536-6CllJ. Motor H~ff 9215 R/H. $~. 61~912 all f. t i aha. New &: used pianos o! ~l,::ll:,:<l:.,827=-8488==-----I Jy. 673-2966 1/13 P.O. Box 1913, N.B. AUSTIN HE'"LEY "1 ! mO!ll makes. Best buys in SEARS \Vasher &: flryer. 12 PUPPIES • 5 black & 7j :=""=::=:=;:,==: I '67 DODGE SPORTS VAN , ,.., So. Calif, at Schmid! Music Xlnt cond. $100 ea. \Valer 111.n . Cute 6 wk$. S•llbo1t1 9010 full g11.lley, prop-up top, •1 I Co. 1907 N. ?llP-in, Santa Ana cooled air cond. stand, 646-5341 1/13 sleeps 4, S2JXI. 4!H-4382 1---------· I King-size bed sso. 423 W. • • LIKE SAILING? '64 SPRITE "'!'rj Bay. No. 8, C.i\I. B~CK-Kit~ t7de ~~ DISLIKE THESE! Motorcyclet 9300 Custom Plint, Jood eon• ~ 11 me ,, mo o . • p .. .,,...enta hl&h into-t dition. $795. -644--0350 ' i 1'-ULL Sz Dbl Gara1e Door. after 6 pm J /12 ...,'. .. -' '"s • f :>4i-0681 1205 FREE TO You A . ' 1100 Television -forleit mv ppll1ncn ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I equrty in furniture incl S· ! Lea!e Color TV or Black &-: stereo. 6 mo·~ old. Payment SEl\RS Obi. 0.,en gas range, \Vhite. Option to buy. Frte. I&'!! f',,,r mo. No cash req. g !tios. old. Sell or trade. for !\elVICe. No deposit A·Active Compl w/h.a.rdware. $15. depreciation, slip rental, '67 KAWASAKI 350A7 .'~, 1142 Portolo, (i\tesa .:'lel f\1ar PLA'\" pen · Good for puppies cleanini. Insurance, etc, w/Fatrina l Helmet. $45(1 BMW ·.~l A~a) aft 6 or call 531~1 or other small animals. PREFER TtlESE ~ or best olfer. 536--0lSO ·an . «; : MEN & WOMENI COl!IPUTEft PROGRA!-.1· l>llNG IS THE KEY TO YOUR PROFIT ABLE FUTURE! Oasses 1tart goor. Pilot program offering t~e fl.nest equipment and facil· !Ues available! Real·tlme computer prouammin,i. The Academy ~~m Union .. rtk Square SeutfiTower Svlta 40 ')ran,., Callf .. 9l666 Co II 547.9471 IT'S YOUR MOVE D1l1cov•r • Gre.1t New C•reer With The AIRLINES ..,....., TV Rental Co. 1color TV. kini .size bed, \\'kdays 5-18-2589 l/l3 • Lo\.\· cost, no \VORK & 8:30 p.m. or write 201 10th e BMW e •i 1 EVERYTHING Goes! •69 GE PETS •nd LIVESTOCK CAREFREE SAILING! St .. Apt. 15. H.B. All ?>f....,o'· io Stock ~ ,I MOVING Ea!l, must sell 1r.leditl. turn., Poo dle . ClJ 522-UjJ C£l 75 llHle as $14, ~i day uu. ... slerf'O, am/fm componenls Pett, Gineril 8800 Try Our Club Plan '68 BSA Spitfire f\tark TV, for Immediate l)('llwry .~ J e\•erythln&. Love seat, Ne-w house ha& elec. Value COLOR TV 18", 211 yn old, stereo, marble end tbls, SITS. 83!>--0319. iood cond. $145 by owner. chest. pictures, lamp11, TV. r.tAYTAG washer-dryer com-545--4073 644--5907 bina.lion, used only 7 mo, A-21 ~~ .. -R-C~A--Co-,-.~$2'-.-. -21" ESTATE SALE · Hoosehold I cond. 220 V S25. Hotpoint Cl"Oliley SJO. Both TV'1 in items. furnitlll"P. (incl. I re!rlgerator SJj. 76912 W. iood eond. ~ll95 $250 or bsl ofr. Furn, rugs, NE.."\VPORT SAILING CLUB 650CC. SIOttd 1 yr. 1500 act SALES. SERVICE-PARTS , l dishe!. pictUtts, e 1 c. 1 YR Old Squirrtl ro.tonkey e 6i5-TIOO e mi·:7i~ac. S975, 673-7334 T&M MOTORS, INC. ; 'I 5t8--0790 \\'1th cage. collar, leuh. $20. CAL 28-B Ch or · SC.1 Garden Grove Blvd. . .. PO\\IER la\.\·n mDY.'l'r, $35. Call M.>2927 ~ \'Iler. Oean, ,, 1968 \'k,!AHA. 180 1treet 5.34-2'184 O~n Sunday$53Sl 'A :, .:========I fully equipped, full sail, • Electric e d Ker, $20, C1fs 8820 aux. ena: included. $900:! or ~,:11~~00; apttd, clean. CORTINA '.· ,: 11preader l5, hand mower $7. best olfer. Call btwn 8-5, ~ 64fi-266S KITTENS_ 9 wks. old, 1 Seal 833-1234 ext 3TI. BSA Chopper. ?>.Twt see to Wiiiets maple bdrm. 111!1.) '20th SI, CM 646-;)848 1l 43 S. Baker St., Santa USED ?.1ayta& Dr)rer _ G11..1. Ana . Fri .. Sat. and Sun. Nttds >finor Repair. $4(). QUALITY king bed · quilled Ca\t 962-2622 HI-Fl & Stereo 1210 ' ' .. _, NEWPORT Beach Tenni1 Point Siamese $15, l Blk. ~ONE of Kind -Beautiful 42' apprt<:iate. ?-fake offer .1 ---f-R£E--6A-$ __ _ DECORDER 1000 stereo tape Cluh f'an1ily t.fembenlhip Siameae s5. 962-7l98 Square RiJ:" C ru 1 ~1 "g c&5h on1y. 675-&595. / recorder with dual amps & S\000. Sally J ack1on Schoo Bl '67 HONDA 305 Scrambler. r mattress. Complete unused USED Appliance & TV'i. all $105, worfh S250. 84l-6.l36 ilJaranteed, Dunlap's, 1815 spe™i·s. One month old. 644--4903 ews. SEALPOINT Siamese killen, ntr. · t '59· Diesel. Xlnt Cond. $395. Call 12131 with purchase ef !; ' Coflt $700 sacrifice SJ.JO . ..:.,;="'c.:,c..:"-~~~-mlllc, 5 monUc1 old $20 y.·ith PP_rfect Live Aboftrd Boat. · • Carpet layer hM Hi Lo caIT)'ini case. 540-4935 $4;,,000. Call 675-43~9 I ~'"''"':...c""°'1~~~~~~ < ' FORCJm lo sell Ii' r.tedll. tof~'7 pc Bas5et din rm ut, 5 pc Ba!'!S('t BR set. coffee &. .~ Ible. (1) ~ i i\10. old 9' sofa & love seat. Spanish Medit. red velvet, w'OOd trim. &14--%180 SOFA & love !\eat, $40 both. Twin box .springs, mattress & frame $12. 67~1B49 BEIGE vi nyl rouch & rha1r. Excellent condition. s~::.. ·194-9704 :? i\IATCHlNG couches $50 ea, cofJee, end tables $1S ea, 2 lamps $20 ea, 646-21i63 CANOPY BED. Do u ble, \\'hill!. Complete S .5 D . 5-18-4934 'FWIN mattress, 1 p r i n g, frame. $35. Door mirror $10. Ironing board $3. 546-3229 Offlc1 Furnltur1 1010 Newport. c.~t. 54g...nss KENMORE automatic waRher, excellent condition $45. 546-IGTl or 847-3115 HOTPOJNT electric dryer, late model, xlnt cond. $00. M&867l or 847-8ll5 Antique• 8110 ANTIQUE cradle. ch a ir , tables, etc. Reasonible. 673--6753 546-lm nylons $1.99 yd. Shap LIOO 11. No. 2775, F'uli rac· TRI. 650cc $500. f\lusf sell, NEW CORTINA :-~., 1,; PRlCE San Sui; Roberti from $l.50 up + my labor, Dogs 1825 ing iear. Good condition. eoln& overlf!fili. See at 138~ ";rti 7785: Sony 560D: r.1iracord 90i: per )'llrd. 847-1519 Yard dolley, CO\'er. Seit off-Santa tube!, C.M. For Information cell _1 i 50H: Be1t Offer. 546-1149. CARPE'I' tnsta11er has one er. ofc. 673-tii60, hm. 548-7116 '66 TRIUM PH 500. excel U O ~: : roll, avocado nylon carpel. NARTlNCREsr KENNELS KITE No. 302 y.·ith dolley, cond. 4000 mile!. $5.10. S NSET F RD .. ·. : C1mer1s & Equip. 8300 Double jute-hacked. \\/ill &ell PUREBRED PUPPIES $600. ?ltUST SELL TIUS * 613-1916 • -.. -::i * SELLING priv. collection all or pan $Jfyard. 540-iU:i -5-l6-0089 -\VEEK! Phone STh-2916 '64 YA1\1AHA 2W-CC. Needs 5440 Garden Gtvve Bl. : ! of many classic Foldout FOR Sale -Irvine Coe1t • Great Danes • ?11altese wirlna. $125. Westminster 636-tXl.O ~; • Bo C• .. nt-O"h m•mbo-h'•p. e t.1iniatutt Schna.uzerr. \VANTED: CAL 34 or CAL l cameras & x cameras. ..,... •J " .,_ '" 36 Prl"al• •• ~; ·•I 673-1469 '69 Cortina GT 3 mo1 old, un-~ _;., N Pri~ reduced! Contact *Dor Training Clu1e1 · • _. .. ei .... y.. ., rar new • Sl1'Clbe. 6061 548-10j6 M4-61.30 '66 HONDA 305. Stored 18 der suarn. SJllO cuh or . i i CalVln Cite.le, H.B. 897-6920 ---------IOO mos. Many extras. $395 taJ<e owr p)'mta. ~ ·: I ~IM 'L K'-O' La BERMAN Plnchen, 9 UDO 14 Sailboat, No. 2389, n I 35l\l:!'.t Camn f'T. QL. ssr.t S l,.V" "'• \\'ll pow-wk1 old, no papers. $25 w1lh lraller. call 837-1U39 Eve11 &: wkncla, 540-6651 • p.m. " ' Lead•d Hanging Shadet l.2, 6 mo '11 old . cannon 8 er ~'et7;!;~ &1.~~ .. ed&8 • each. 111 6 Pi\f '63 BSA 4UCC. Victor ,!, 'i • 541-l>I!, • t-ri\t auto room 814, 6 mo·a Pr . ..,... ""'77 ·•, """ t, Phon,. :>t5o-n41 U DO 14 Co 1 /trail Special. 1600 mUti. Never DATSUN =========I old. ~lust Sell . 54&-2749. CM. 6-i&.664S mp etP. w "r. ln d•'rt. «= F'-. 673-...,19 , ---------p EK t NG ESE puppieti $800. Rlchatdson, 842-44~. ..,,., "'" '" 1-., , Antiquu 1110 TOWER super auto. Smm "S" ROLL lop oak desk, females, t wht. others 675-s.193 eve:s '69 TR.IUr<.!PH ~Trophy,, * ''RISING SUN'' ! ; ru""sr="',"'oi'",-,-""'--'-"_G_l_"_s I :~~~~tor. Xlnt cond. im&ll, n1::i. 4 cu. n. refri&:. blonde. ihow qual, $75 .I: EX_C_AL_I_B_UR_'6_'_S!.OO __ P_T_op less than to ml. $UOO. SPECIAL : ! collection. Galle. Daum, I~========~ ___ •_..O_R_~c..1'06 __ *__ 1100. 89Z-Sn6 Cone!. Newport Slip. A steal 494-7411 or 494-2403 eves. '67 DATSUN "1600'' RDsnt , , Lerra&, Ra.spiller. Clos11iere, •FAMILY 1'1embership lor .;...-,~,~.1~,.-.,--,.,-p-p~i,-,--at $6CXKI. Own. 548-7991 Put )'OUr top down A: )'OUt • ' Stuben. Quezal, Tiffany, Sporting Goods 8500 Newport Beach Tennis Club. AKC, C I b' Ch II Auto S.rvle11 spirltl up • Join the id. set -.:: Lutz, Sandwich. Also otl>l'r SKlS Headmuter 115 $45. Ca.II 54g....2286 541..0SSS or 543-4073 LOA;~;'! 1• • •;.::,;10 _.c&::..:P..;•:.:rl"•:.., __ _;9.c400c:.:: &: w~l around in tbiJ .; ; important, I or a kind pcs., r.farker toe and Rotomat CHARTER Newport Beach -B-A-SE_N_J_l_Ba_k_l __ _...-sparkllns:. oriental, cream , . 1. I . . r e11~ pt1pp1e1 HOBIE CAT• $950 CORVAIR "b"ilt ongi-140 ' Mme ol museum qua 1ty. heel \\1th thoni $!5. 673-2916 tennis cub membership for 1 Af Cha t k .. ...... beauty W/plu1h black vhl)'I .; J Mllr.Y Lynn·~ Antique1, 2~32 SURFBOARD 7'l l" Island sale or trade. Call 644-0634 x~~ mk'~~~·tenns~~~~'. 962-3748 or 675-6396 ::·p;:ht~~orc~ int. & new white vinyl top. ' : Newport Blvd., C . flt. G ~.. d 'I:"~-·• _ _, FREE GU IT AR. with 14' sunfish complete with Abaolutr 1howroom condl · 1 :xr \YOOO HULL Alum. mast 645-1970 un, .,., wi e .......... ~co..... POODLl: puppies iJ5. Male• . . AsklllJ: 17tl0. fl.tu1t ·sell. tlon thru-out! Only S1795. t : ~ ·up Outboard $500 . .;_~=~===~-163.·675-6825 .., purtha.sc of SSO Amplifier .• shot~. aft. 4 p.m. dac.ron sa.Ua, with El&in Make otter . .C!M-71G-•fARQ1l!S MTRS.· -So. 1 i <l!Ht<l 8TH ANTIQUE 2038 Walla~. C.M. &16-1843 "'A"-~=-trailer. S250. 548-8794 JIN • , I='======== SHOW & SALE 3'xlO' FOLD-OUT tent, self REDECORATING. App. 3.' .,............... CAL 2-24 Fully Eq . t Triller, Tr1v1r 9425 C'.51 Hwy, Lairuna Beach. 1: =~~T~~iitGENT Office Equipment 8011 JAN.15, 16, 11, 18 :~~~:S1~. 4u;!3S~ice, aq )'d11 avocaOO nylon shai ~~ ~~A:;e~ racing 1 or crulu;~n;~ ;:;.::::::;:::;~;'---;:-'-=:J~4'!"'::1503~':.·~"°"1:1<1:1f11"'~· ---1 ': e RESERVATIONS Thurs, Fri. Sat l-10 PM cptg 130. 499-4105 aft Sat . Boh 642-3848 Sacr ifice. Call 5!12-1601 19' HOLIDAY Travel e ~; e AIR FREIGHT-CARGO :a~~~~r.r~~ls~• Long~:Ji ~::i~!Aud. Miscell1neous 1600 For Sale ftreY..'OOd . DOBERt.1AN PuppieR, black COLUMBIA 22 ~:l~le. sowne7·~c::r~!: .wat mva .. :,!;·,'. • C0t.11t1UNICATIONS rR'l 54• -12 Oranie &. Eucalyptue &: tan. 4 male!. 4 fPmales, 6 $2500. 644-7161 Call 644-6191 e TRAVEL AGENT ......, .,...,., Long Beach Blvd. &: POOL TABLES 83S-66TO 4'-•" : l TYPE\VRITER. Add i n1 Ocean Avr. BR~~:~~1:F" MOBILE Rodlo p hone' E~~L~I;,:, S~~~' f~male, Sf>!!CS=Skl Boet1 9030 APAOIE Ramada tent trlr. "Leider ii> The Bflacb Oltlu " ~; ; Alrlt'n•• Schools P•<•'ft'c machine, calculator, very Tran~istorized. 4 channel. Stove. Icebox, i1lnk, alps 8 ZIMMERMAN "~ : I I -• 8,.,. ~A.,., S1wln1 M1chlnff 1120 Cus!om Slate Table reg I~ I e.r e d, beautiful TAJ11T116', 100 HP Mo-. 40 Multi. 847--0894 aft 5 ,-J • rea1 .. x n co11u. .,6-.........,, _ .,..__ 1...... Best 011rr take~. 540-0032. .... •.1 H BOR BLVD · • 610 E. 17th, Sant• Ana .r1 um "°" d1~po~1tlon $50. 962--6768 +miles ....... hollr. SHARP! 2-5 AR • ···~·. 1969 SINGER ?: I G ·ZAG , nAd • BLACK N Sol "--' '''-r~· T k 9500 "" "10 543-6596 G1r1ge Sale 1022 "'ainut console. bu tt 0 n ]V11;o Fi.nanCl"i llUg. au=, Ul.A'I: CH IHUAHUA PUPPIES $1695. 962-3113 rue I ~ •': : * SECARO ~LS * 1'0u. 5' n"frig .. twin bed &: 2 Mon ths old. AKC NEW 0 1 ':"."1 KrNG for a solid future ~fOVING r.tust Sell: Child's hoG 1 e'·~e~100n ~-~ht c • 532-1992 day bed. OR 3-6165 Call 546-8746 M1rlne Equip. 9035 1960 CHEVY 1111 i::ei;;~VHERE! IWifll: et. nhi,'OOd tbl, bbq e=~~~· ~6......., .:ir 323 S. 1.Iain St. Oranp REFRIGERATOR for sale ==='=='==='==::'·[::.:_...:....:..:.:..:::. _ _:~ '70 PICKUP I • . . . ' " ·' . . ' Look into a caree-r u a 11.•fmotor, 2 cotiches, J"Up, HOLIDAY HEALTH SPA S2S. ,1 cot $5. Horlff 1830 BOAT equip. ol martne RADIO ANNOUNCER dbl bd. roller skates Rz 7. Mu1ic1I Inst. 8125 ?>fE~IBERSHIP. Tra nsf. --~~64~5-_01_27~-----------decorative art.icle1 trom chelll ol draw., lra child's ".::==-"-'=--..:...c:;.; to-• ·-'•· Bra .......... w • ,,.. -F ' ood I -• -112-3800 -'""' -' uu '"' ~ J • lr•w BEAUTIFUL Shet anu Pony f'tltate. Rea11. ,ui ?<Jonte s\\i m pool. touter, 5 GIBSON GuJtar. Le1 Paul membenhip for 2, """" val, bl Institute of bo ••• 1 ~ 637·~'13 For Sale. Rcasona t . can Vist.a, C.t.1, Sat &: Sun only. rasp rry s.,.,.,r Pane s cui tom. u~ 2 mo's. Cost aac $350. 646-6009 ___ _::_;:=---Broadcast Arl~ "'·/valances 81 " Joni. Other $;)5() N ·u $6j case Best HEAVY duty ITall<'r 1nclud . hf' ~"en 111 I.os Ceni tO! "l::.]).,\::.'=------ 1601 N. Bri1tol. S.A. misc. ill'ms. 2j26 Santa Ana u, wi 1 ' 'BEAUTtruL hand paintrd new hccnst> sso. 10' long S111blc11 Lu Lu .R r 11 e NEW NORTH SAil .. C C Sa .l Offer. 894-4~16• oil portrait of )'Ou or your Glas""r SICO 541>-66.fG aft 6 8.17-:mO rlays. <19"1-1.IDO eve~. for 01.,mpic f'inn, used tw ice Ave .. Apt ' .t.f. t PANCORDIAN lW BaM w/ rhildren from a photograph. ""' y .AUGTl.ONEERING Sun. 10.:i. 1 KE 5 YEAR old, chocolate, roan 67J.-72jJ REGULAR-z-wF.EK TERJ\f =~~=~"""~-~ {'8~. t"O!! SS.30 ne\v. r, A A \\'Ond!!rlul idea /or lhat Misc. W1nted 1610 inaf'f'. Good i;ho1"' pro-SAT & SUN 10-5. 2 1m&ll OFFER. ;)40...7691 llpecial girt. ~:?9 -""--------! 12! .1 lip Evinrude motors lk in bu s1n!"ss for yourself! desk!, chest of dr51vers. nite lipttts:~ ll tint & Jump · s..;o earh, run good I.earn to be an aurtioneer. . .. book 1 ESTATE SALE -Household $ WE BUY $ Sacrifu;:'f' S'F.JO. ~15-6~ * ,"-Ao ":!05 * ~ta1,.,, case. amps. pr. P i•not & Ornans 1130 '===='""~='="==== \VEST-BEST SCHOOL OF motorcycle canier rack!, -----:•---1tem3, lumiture (uk.'I. 1 ~ruST Sell! Bay 1~ Arahian1: AUCTIONEERING, n W. kng padded hdbrd. gas lawn PIANOS &: ORGANS \Villets maple b<lnn. set.) $ FURNITURE $ Mare. 3 yrs, Grftn Broke. Bott Slip Mooring 9036 •o.. Santa Ana, ~-edstr, comp!. I earn in i NEW & USED 1243 s. Baker St.. Santa APPLIANCES $250 or Beat Off. ~9438 Sp.anish record!, frosted e Yamaha Pianos OI'ian& Ana. fri .. Sat and sun. Color TV•-l'i•~o-Sto''" HORSES Boarded: Box Stall, SLIP Jor rent. accom. 10 -13' CQJ NCERUT Pianist -, Leiirh human hair hand lied wi1, e Thomas OrJ11.11s QUALITY king bed • quilted 1 '*•., "-'911 corra.1.. feed, $40. call • boat. now thni r,1 a Y, ames nger accept1fli stu· steam iron &: misc. 3152 e Kimball Pial'IOI mattresl. Clrmplete ·unused CASH IN JO MINUTIS Ms..35!'.lt Anchorqe, N.B. 213: dents: all levels piano: Har-Sicily (Mesa Verdel C1"'. e Kohler & Campbell S1D5, worth $250. 842-6536 e 541-4531 e mony, Solsqt", Composition. 56-7361 COAST MUSIC ews TRANSPORTATION 626--0481 wkdaya: ...... ..._.,1,.,00.,·,...°"==;;--I GA RAGE Sale: Yard Equip. NEWPORT 6 HARBOR EXOlANGE landscapinl' or WANTED: Seocurity Guard loeti & Y.1chti 9000 WANT TO RENT slip for 30' l'IANO LESSONS Ha.ehold equip l. furn. 2078 Cocta Meu +-6.12-2851 prdenlni for repair of col-needs 38 cal. revolver. Sa.ilbo&t in N"'POt'l Harbor •u Be I -~· ,,. .. ~ c •f 64 I~ 1•• ~ 1•"' Sun 1' 5 or TV. ~· ~92 Reuonable. 847-TI85 ---------1 1rea. 894-3451 Aft 6 pm. " ages. g., nlt1un:ul· won, .. 2-3178. "'l"'n .,.,. ~•• W) -.,.._,., -=========IHAVE t f 'I 1963 ate1, THEORY. JMPROVIZ. -=========c..:======!:•"==:_:========= .. . ~a amt y DOCK space nr Pavilion, ;ic-i.TION. Reasonable. Call Chris Conqueror, aU com . ho.It up to 18'. $30 mo. after j p.111. 51&.1548 • FREE TO YOU ~;t!~C::~ ~;. "1J~1j Lo~ lerm pref. GTJ.-4303 TUTOR ING . calif. Cr<don· STAR GA'7E:D"« f.M '"'°"'bl~ & r.•ml•h w•ll Mobil Homos 9200 1\aJOO teacher. "-X~Pnct'f1 .~ ~ -r FREE 10 qual ified homr. 6 )oc:ated i>hp for partial use. 1 .:c.:;;;...._..;...;;..;..c tutor. 6Th-~9 F O-"'-';C*.,....--BrCL\Tl. POLLAN mot1 old S!aineSf' malt. 642.-2020. RARE OPPORTUNITY SINGING LESSONS M Y_l>e!.,,A.ctio-ifyGulcl. l-t 5"11-l8•l6 1113 18' CHRIS Craft. 196a. '}rs MOBIU: LIVING on the ..,... Accordi'i le t~•'l/011. V Sulc lt{'hnique lor an)' To develop fnessoge loi S""°°'r'· TEN d11rhrig 6 "'k. old ,mp-m . 18.J HP inbollrd. Bimini BEAOI. ~lmi!M spaces io st;vle. 547m2 ~wcrd&r.cimsp:nlingtol'lllri:leirt pies. Golden Lab mother. Tadio. Covers, trim cabs, new addition to Driftwood 2 Yi TON STAKE ~ 1ptcd transmiaion, dual rear a."cl. fKT5.)4.Jl $988 WILSON FORD W/campe:r, 96 hp overbellf .. , • cam, 4 spcl, dlr, 6 ply tuft, : i back lip li,iht1. You namt .• ' ii! SeriaJ # PJ....52Utu?3 .• ,, : F'ull price $7009. Take: 1mall ~ ! dn or trade. Call · Phil, ·, : 19'1--9773 or M.7-~. : : .. ORANGE COUNTY'S "•'• '• NO. I 182:.; Beach Bl". Hwy. 39 DATSUN DIALER """1. B<h. ;.,.mo" Ml<61l DOT DATSUN .. . .. •:: 1967 • OfEV EL CA1\1INO. ls&M Be~b ll1vd. Nassau BJue. 396 eng, 32S '. H.P. 4-apeed trans. Pow. St. .'J~ .. ~ .. $1799. Dlr. No. 1104 when -""1111" OT,,..,,...,.... ·• ' you cAll Don Learned at '69 Datsun Ste. Wag. ·• 636-4010 natnlnao red, black bucket •• : '67 F-100 w/JSi V-8. Crutto, .ea.ta, dlr, 10,lm actual mL .; ; large wheels A: tires, saddle Urlfler .tact wan; tape dedt', :,· : tanke. tranl cooler, campn radkl, www. Taki amall dn, , ~ ~hell • othtt xtru. Xlnt. wW fine prvt prty. xczm I ' $1ll9s, 491,1342 Call Krn M-97'1l or 56<1634. ' ' 1970 FORD TRUCKS. Would '67 DATSUlt llDSTR ; : you buy for 1100 (Iller COfit! New top. new chrtcb, 4 spa, .-: •;Ton -~ton· 1 ton. Call dlr, blue book 11800. Sacri-~ : Don Learned 1l 6J&.4010 flee Sl-iOO! Small down, will ;.., • 'i'l Chevy PIU Truck % ton tine Pl'V( prty, TYM4.l2. C&D ,;· ; ';..1n1 work truck.' $150. Ph il 49.t--9173 or 5t$-0634. .( i !M9--0508 or 54~2893 '66 DATSUN Md&n. xlnt ~ : '5.1 J."ORD 1 ton. Cab 1: eond. $9]5 Ol" equity .l ~; cbuals. Good cond. T.0 .P. 543-293& •:: •642-4930• J : 'r'IRCHANDISE FOR SALi -'!ND TRADI c.f )ICU' Zadloc: birth 1igin. · 644-5475 l/10 just hauled I'. p11inted . $1893. Beach Oub. ~fodel.t on di&- ,1 ~ 3,,1 ~ ',' 't:;;,11-. COUCH & cha.It:. needs Call Oa)'a (714l 521-sal or pliy! C~nleal Mob 111 ... 7 >"ORD Pickup, ---,,_,_ ~. · ,.--nn· ' eves 615-03.W. Will contlder Jbnt Sales, 2142 Paclf'tc " ..... .-,~ .u io.--......... diHon. Sacrifice $300. .iO-:WCO. MGiiina 847·7121 trade for &ood 1st mort&a&e. Cat Hi(hway, H.B. 536-~13 6'2-0427 ENGUSH FOO .... : ' ' ~umltvre , IOOO QoRN£R he.d unit• fSpan lthl: GOLD couch &t rnatch. chair. Bdr. sit <dou· ble). 837-9141 tAeu: from dual corner ~ onlt. brau lttt "'' "1hltt fonpka top. Pl m...;s, AL rrY O\ninc s e 1 . 1tom Sora Cpurple ) is.h. Llkt New. Call sor A. M"Wr used. quOttd ,oral, ICOfdt&\llll'd..i SU!. Matchfns love.ta\. f15. Call 77g..o,;g2 ·.~ !~ ., .. --1!11DSON JU\lf'r Packot . '* ... rra .... ~~ .. o~·-, • I OU s ; ---MAt..t •bort·halred t:at , ,~,., ... -"!Aw ......... "'~ "19iOOIEVY-·"u~a·~'. ORANG C NTY' ~:, 7~ 31/lwd tJC .. Gafl-...1........a. 30 hp, B&W i~ BR, 2 BA,""'·_. .. thru-r-"' -.i llH .-• --""' White w/ 1m\d mafki...... ''65"" .. ~...... 1 ~ -. VOLUMI INGL :.• ,_ t :;;""-~,.._ 540--4935 ·-i'ii2 hnflrd. Recent covrr. New out, patio 6 carport awnaa, '"I'., "";ea-1D:21• 'ORD D8ALIR ;·:: '°"""' . ..,....,.. .,.,T_. bOttom paint. Xlnt. S3500. 23' railed porch. Many ex· S SlllVICI • • H~ :~!:., ~~ WANTED Country home tor 67>113' tru. $lS.SOO: 6tl-l350 11' T Qlcvy ~ P.U. ALES" . " • IJOI 4lfi. nc-.--. F&ii~ male Lib Retnewr. Watch IJll V..t R/H Silt. Ntw paint, OVE!l IO IM sroac ' ! ,.~ .. ._ 745.o Dor-Call -49'-391.& l/U 15 FT. CuTlbean u t)' '68 KIT J'alrvtcw. Ux«t'. J&Mtt fl.Ck -~2 • 2 ... Or. Modlll ~ ' 1sr.." .tSlou nv-BerklcyJet.Chev.-4w/t:op Clean . Nice Park., e 21-4Dt.~uxn •• :~ ~ :f ~ -;.; ~........ LOVEABLE Calico cat• &. trailer. FamU)' tun boe.t. Tlea10Nble Rent Swim· 60 CJEVY P/1J. J.~, e. e 2 & f Dr. Gf Mo1W1 "\ : 1sw11r>., ., ,......_ 11 ,._ spayed, house Pf:I. 7 moe. Sold nl!W $3200. Now -11700. mine Pool. Clbhse. Nwpl eyl, aood cond, nu tittl. e &aUon \\'•-"• .J' ' '''" •9 ~ 7' ,_.,. 1ml brttd 6JT.JSS.; 1/10 u"l<'" ft 6 "-h ,_,, •~1611 c•t ""12 ---al& ; ! 1'1l~ ~y., IOG«.t .....,.. ,.. • · p.m. Pl' • ........... ~ '7'1-?ttany with fully aatonM""" " • 'n' '• ,',1 '!'!~""" •,,",-. fllE~. ~~ colf\V-~ tabC\e & 45' 11\1 CAO, be1t maint l OxST i\tOBtU: Home: I Br. D a I 9S2' trans., air, rAdlll tirn, :n. -;:•,' -lum~r. ~ -'"· .~1. · n.... 0n1 uno u-os lo "'-I 1 •-· , 1l f•~ "l t>~ ~"'.... 1110 llvabrd In Npl """'" 1 CultOm drps l crpl Scrttn •• d , .... ,. roo, .__\>I..,. , • ~~_,.. i) f:::.. :; ;:_ ---------$23.000. BR f.M..-3916 porc.h all crpted, 968-1550. · '68 MANX type. Strttt ll'pl. BRAND NEW STD. J DR. 1 ! 1&0W..,.,. ~.., MToi RµSTY BBQ, 5lQ l&tb St., 23' OWENS '61 "rmoorto; * 8 x 27, 1'\Jlly carpettd An ntru! Chrome. Show $1115 TULL PRICE ~ ~: ~= ~t:;_ :~ N.8. l/U in Newport 81.)o. ~incl'• houae ~il•r. $1000 . cond. Belt offfr. Mutt MlH ORDER NOW ••I ~n. "~ 119 1'°*f SMALL Black puppy, S mot. moorine. Call .. 531-q5)0. Untumlahcd. 54f..&532• SCS-$15.1 or ('ll n+.28S.l ,..,....,. ~· ~ "'• ;."':'~ ~ old. 197-Ml l/10 11' nBERGLASS with «I"" I x 3.' Cl•,IO,potfect ahlpe. COl\VAIR Duno ~.,.,,, ROllNS POU ~-: ---~~~~~~;~-~;~"lll'--~;;~~~~---13 P'mnole ~" mcllw Evlnntdo "C· Pot'feel-. lo! 39 l9'Jl Newport Aw . moll.I ~ bl\lt. fitoll :ao -IM. I"; ikc. m..G4 1/13 S.crlfice $150. Mi.o42T 642-2463 bucbt 1eata Sl29S. 54&-0311 CO.ta Mesa &0-W .. I ~ ' !8 DAILY PILOT TRANSPORTATION . . Saturday, January 10, 1970 rRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPOR!rAITION TRANSPORTATION " imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 96nG Imported Autos 9600 ~rted Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 Autot \V ented 9700 Auto Le11lng 9810 Used Carl 9900 r MERCEDES BENZ OPEL ROLLS ROYCE FERRARI ROLLS Roy~ Show car, VOLKSWAGEN Silver Da\\·n • Sunroof. This I---------- l\IERCEDES ~ru: '67, 2305 '65 Opel, good oondltion. i;edan, all xtra11. rn>w tires, fllust 5£'11, ne\1' tlres $700 FERRARI S('t'> to apprec. 53&-7902 negot. 673-4212 eves. Ne'WJ)Ol't Import.I Ltd. Qr. ========o ~~P.oEL-~!~!168-~"~LS~.~. ~Spo-.. t classic )!lj.<J model ls i1n· peccable. Even has the 11 u Io mat I c transml!slon. Purchased in London by the owner of Guarranty Chevrolet in Santa Ana • will sacrifire for quick sale, ,FOR APPOINTl\-IENT TO see phone Dave Loesser '61 V\V Sqbck. l Owner. lmmaculate. R&H. SIMO Call 546-2749 VOLKSWAGEN VW BUGS FROM ange County'• only author· METRO Cou....,, fully equippecl, Sl300. lzed dealer. ..-'67 VW, \\.'heel coven, wood 1>,·heel, radial tires. Best oJ· fer -call 831-3774 after 6 $399 SALES-SERV1CE-PARTS Prlv. party, 968-3967 GOOO SELECTION 3100 W. Coruit Hwy. Newport Beach 642-9405 540-1764 Authorl%ed Ferrari Dealer RAT '6B F·IAT 114 Cpe. Tangerine finish w/ b!k inter. Every Fiat assc. incl. Ai\I/Fl>i radio, lull r-hrome wheels. Inunac. ln every de- tail. J2rtuport · 31111ports ·59 l\IETRO. Xlnt Cond. ~O PORSCHE n1l per gal. R&ll, \1'/S/I\', --------~~, 1295. Cal! 96S-3!&1, H.B. PORSCHE '61 VW. GOOD CONO. $600. * 6,16-8191 1964 VW SUNROOF Pert cond. See lo appreciate! MG '68 MGB GT Cp. Spectacular y1>llo1v ·w/blk leather intrr. fully equip. inc. \\1re '1"hf'f'lll, Onl.v 7000 mlles. Stt & dl'l\"e to believe. ' J2rtuporr 1hnports 1959 Thru 1969 31 TO CHOOSE FRO:\l 1\Jl n1odels & all colors J2rluport 31tnports 541-fi609 SPRITE 1959 AUSTIN l·Iealy good condition. 549--0928 SUNBEAM Sprite, l owner. * 5'18--8009 lll68 \VHITE. Beautiful cond. Radio, $1600. ~.~ .. * 673--8271 * 54!1.. 3031 Ext. 66 or 67 '68 VW Bus, all the extras! 1970 HARBOR BLVD. New Polyglas tires. $2500 or1 __ _:C07'ST~A_:M;Eo::SA:;:, __ 1 3100 \\!. C.oast H'.I')'., N.B. '67 Sunbean1 Alpine, Britir.h best oUer. 962-4892 LARGE 6-t2-9~0Ci :>ID-1764 racing green, r & h, xlnt Authorized l\IG Dealer cond. Ne,.,. Porsche '68 VW. XLNT COND. SELECTION ~·'~'"· Womrnty '~' 94 2 7 · "58 PORSCHE Speedsl<'r, '&J. TRK 369, dlr, 534_2284 ~,,..,. J\fU~ SELL. '1 • 45 of VW ~c En&i.nc. \\'cbor Carbs, ~~~~';:..~~~~-! \·s'17~V\ilv!'is~og~.~wV.·h;;;il.,-,,~'l17:.ooooiio l CAMPERS ?.\OO \\'. Coast 1-hvy., N.B. Chrny Body. Less than '66 ALPINE ROADSTER, mi. One own<'I'. 51550. Priv. 1642-9-IOCi ~0-1764 1.000 mi's on eng sinC'e re-\V/hardtop. ne\V paint, tircs,'-P1-'-y._Cc_w_l_64_2-"9_7'-8. ___ , Harbour v.w. 3100 \V. Coast HI\')'., N.B. I Authorized N"G Dc!'aler blt •·~ o• trd 8'0 "'26 & b•ok••.. Lo mi. "'~·c-1 642-9405 5-I0-17&1 .67 'IG ,1.d 1 Good 1 · ,~ .. .,., • · "'°""""° ' '"~ .::...• .... 1968 VW Camper, \Vest Phal. · Au thorized J\JG DeaJer I .. 1 :• 1 gc · con· c'CC"""~· -------1 cond. Reasonable. 675-6074• ia Pop Top. w/air cond. AUTHORIZED rllllon. Only 13.000 miles. '&I Porsche, r·hrome "·h!s, r ,.,:'c;"''-17W'-.'-B'-o_lboa---',~N_B_~~ Xln't Cond. 673-7063 SALES & SERVICE \\'hite 11'/ 'blk. $1300. Crait;", radial tires, rarlio, l'pt'cial 1960 Sunbeam Alpine. \\!ire =~-'-c-'--'--=~~r 18711 BEACH BL., 842-4435 67;">-2753, 644-ll31 SJ]\'('r paint. One O\\'fler. \\•hi•. n" tires & top. s•=. ·Gs vw Sunroof. Gd Corxi. " ~ M E -· $850 C-" 1-IUNTINGTON BEACH 1961 ~1GA . Good CTJndilion, Warran!y. $2795. OTU 007, can 548-2380 any xu...... · cw. ~·r--'--=.::.:=..=::::::::__[ 1---------, Cust111TI luggage rack. $550. dlr, .'i34-2284 1----------•67>4~=73~'-~-----1 '66 YW JAGUAR Wk: p;_y , · • 1 CASH for used can .\ trucks .1u.d call us fot free ntlmale. GROTH CHEVROIR Ask for Sales Manager l82ll Bearh Blvd. Huntina:too 8eacb IQ S-3331 WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAR CONNELL CHEVROLET' 2828 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 54&1200 llllPORT::; V..' ANTED Orange Counties TOP $ BUYER BllJ., MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. H. Beach. Pb. 847-8555 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for good, clean used cfll'S, all makes. See George Ray Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd. C.M. 642-0010 LEASE • REN·T lmmediat• delivery on all 1970 FORDS & FORD TRUCKS All popular nu1kes. ro1,J authorized lcasinr system. Get Our Co1upetiUvc Rates Theodore ROBINS FORD 2WI Harbor Blvd. Costa lt1esa 642-0010 Used Cars 9900 Here's 100% TOYO.TA WARRANTY* .. JUST LOOK FOR THIS RELIABLE USED CAR Wishing YOU l B Poin~ Solely the Very besf _P_'_'1_0'_m_•_nc_e_c_h~ec_k_1 '6t COROLLA WAGON R;,djo, h1•l•r, 4 sp11d. • 1n 1970 From $1599 12 TO CHOOSE FROM) '61 CORON~ H.T. Coupe. Autom1tio;, r •cl i o, h._,,,,, VTF 717 $1799 1960 3.4 SEDAN. Black 6~4-ji88 "66 _ 911, red, black int., 5 TOYOTA '65 VW l?OO Squareback Wa.g-2 Door, air conditiofling. dlr, beauty! \\'ood panrlini:. lthr 1 ·51 TD Cl i · New · t · spri, chrn1 \1•h\s, nu tires, ---------on. $9!}'j. 2009 Centella Pl., gOOd nutning oonditlon Sac· Auto Lea1ing 9Bl0 uphol.. auto trans., $99.l. Ph. . aS5 c. in enor, TOYOTA NB 548-8382 . r:..::c:.....::::.::.::.:;;t-_...:.:::.: i\lr. Gennett days 6,12-4910 x ne\v tJ~s. Please call, make xlnt cond, \\'ood strg \\'hi. · · rifice! Would like Pickup. 373, eves/wknds 6r~9 offer .. l48-598I 1 _6_97_--04_64______ '67 V\V Bug 1500 fns:. v:hite RRB873. Call Phil 494-9m Y' LEASE Ill' E & B '67 CORONA 4 DR. R1d;o •nd he1t1r CTYY234l $1299 Servic:e Station '65 J ag 3.8 S Sc<lan. Ecaut l\1ushroon1lblk lthr, lo m1, all p\11'/air & extras! 644-426:; '6$1 Jaguar Covt. Chrome \\"ire 1-1·hts. 17,000 mi's. j\fw;I Sell! Call 54&-SJ9j "62 JAGUAR Roadster Xlnt C.ond. Make oUcr &H-4!1\0 '67 XKE 2+2. Yell ow, auto. trani;. good cond. S385(1. "''"""' MERCEDES BENZ J\fG '64 Pcrsche "C" \1•h1te w/b!k SEE & DRTVE THE 1970 wired int. Under 30.000 mi.1,,:,M~5"'.;;",;00.::30:4',-. ~-~~~ Sale!. &>rvic~. Parts u1t, Gocxl cond. ALL REMAINING 69'S Like new. $1350. 962-3029 ·ss VW IX-I Van, 1500 CC In1mecl!ate Dellvery, Call 673-12'ir> ~JUST BE SOLD NO\V! '62 VV.', good cond!lion ;590. eng, New trans runn'g gear, All i\fodels '68 PORSCHE . 911L, PRICED FRO~! $1780.60 6Ta-4442. PartiaUy outfitted for cam· · J1rtuport 11J11ports 3100 W. Coo.It Hwy, N.B. fi42.9-J[6 540.1764 Authorized ].JG Dealer '69 l\tGB GT, 5 n1os old. aJl extras~ Paid S·1000, asking S3495. 675-7004 * '58 MGA * Excellent running cond. Call aft~r 5 PM, 6·12-1429 '63 MGB, like new! 2613 S. Pacili<" Ave .. S.A. MGB '67 l\fGB. Xln't Condilion. ?\-Ju~t &>I!! M11kc oiler!! 962-1678 alter 6 P'.\1. * '65 l\1GB. \\ire \\'hls, runs good. 2 tops . $1193. * !!62-3113 01vner. Lo mi. Sil\'er Gray. Ser. # 14j() i\1oving, must 51.'ll. l-'p-';",,<,c64,::>-:..7c:;;,:.·7:.._ ___ _ X!n 't Cond. cau 675-4030 Your Best Deals Are Still Al '68 V\V Sunroof. AM/FM. '68 V\V Sedan, Jighl hluc. '69 PORSCllE solid 1vindov.• DEAN LEWIS IMMACULATE Cocoa mats. Orig. Ownl'r. lo mi's. Xlnt Targa. Sand/b\k. 10,000 n1i. 1966 Harbor, C.l\I. 646·9303 494-6893 or 67;i-27tH. Cond. AM/Fi\1 radio, many S6;iQ ln extras. Ph. 675-5&12 'bi VW, Clean, lo !Tiilease. xlras. $l49j. 546-7909 '63 PORSO-£E Convc Nu re-BJJL MAXEY Call fH!i.9192 '61 V\V $350 or Be6t Olll'r. 2 bH eng .. paint, top, am/fm. arter 5 pm LT' Cragar r-.1ags & Indys. 2 S3000. 491-6.S93. 67~2704 f Tlf\JVIOITJAI '61 V\V w/"64 engine, ntw ;~~/~res & rims. Ca.II '68 Porsche 912, clean, call • ~ = -clutch, clean, cute. l=~~~-~~~- for appL 18181 BEACH BLVD. $~ ,1!)4...4509 '63 VW Sum_-oof, r & h, good H a_ h 847..SSSS . transportation car. \\o'ar· Eves 6-12-124-1 unt. ~ac 1966 V\V, Re-Bit i\·lotor. Xln t rantv. $495 Rh1v 234 dlr '65 PORSCHE C Coupe, AM· ! mi N. of Coe.st Rwy. on Bell Condition. S109J. Ca 11 5J.l.2zst . - ' ' F ro.I Radio, Air cond, Xlnt '67 T t C 642-7374, fi7~144 oyo I orona , . '69 V\V Bus, one ov.11er, lo 1·011rl. 6Ta-M96 Automatic. dlr. 4 dr, sedan. 1969 V\V Komb1 ~~1s. 13.~ miles. ?\-lust ~ll this v.·eck- \Vhite "'ith bill{> interior. miles. xlnt condl11on S229J. end!, dlr 5.14-22&t RENAULT ~ENAULT '62, D;J.uphine Deluxe. Xlnt Cond. ·$350 finTI. Call 812-5045 ROLLS ROYCE ROLLS ':\9, side mounts. new paint, new wsw tires, $~850. Prl\•. prty 846-5041, 644-4221 Small down & )o\v payments. 646-G~S:i 1---· _c· ----- UJCS97. Call Roy, 4M-9773 '64 V\V BUJ;. l Owner. Priv, o• 54""34. ., '64 VW SQUAREBACK Pty, $600. I m"'~ ean 847-0434 '69 TOY OT A Ccirona, S1550. _ _:C:::1'.:"':.:·c.:l:.:1c:"':::·:..·..:·~c.:.c...·' =I -------- See 30!11,i Onyx, aft £, or 1968 V\V Bus. Xlnt Cond. Still '68 V\\! \\'hi!e, 17,00J mile~. leave mess. for fll r. Ely under \varranty. $23:l0. Call Orig. O\Vllt?r, beautiful cond. 616-9.103 flays. 67:>-5478 642-3775 10 an1 to 4 pn1 VOLVO 1967 TOYOTA 4 Dr. Corona V\V new engine. uphol. paint. '58 VW • SHARP deluxe v,•/ fact. air. Rea! brakes, etc. MUST SEE! '~=='39=5.=C=''=' ="='=·'=''='= economy car! $99.'i. 6-16-4567 s.:m. 675-4'15Z •· ==~~=====::.==.========== Recreat'n Vehicles 9515 1--------- VOLVO SEE & DRIVE THE 1970 ALLREl\!AINING 69'S ·Musr BE SOLD NO\V! ·PRICED FHOM S2.i98. Ser. # 7860 Your Best Deals Are Still At DEAN LEWIS 616-9303 Antiques, Classics 9615 '69 cad Eldorado, fu!l pwr., air, vinyl lop, 10.000 mi., $179 per mo. '" Top TY R•pair Se"lc• 6700 W. Coast Hwy. ~10 DAYS OR 1,000 MILES, WHICH EVER COMES FIRST. '68 Cadillac. Eldorado •·•dio, aic, v;nyl wp. Newpo•I Beach BILL MAXEY $159. rcr mo. '67 T·B;NJ "'"""" foll P"T., 642°7350 jTIOIYIOITIAi ''"·"'"•lop<>; !79. po. mo.; J '67 Gala.xle 500, 2 dr HT, DON'T _ JUST \V!Sll for lB881 BEACH BLVD-:- SO. COAST LEASING home ... find great buys in un • eac air. vinyl Ion: Sj9, per mo. son1eth1ng 10 furnish your I H t B h 847.8555 300 W. Cst H1vy., NB 645-2182 today's Classifit'd Ads. 3 ntl N. of Coast Hwy, on Bch ' Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 . ' '68 VW BUG R1oie, ~e11tr, .,.n;ie w•111, •~lom1t1c 1llc~ •Mii. CXDl0-0) '67 VW CAMPER ,,. ........ '"" ~tt•u. ll'lo. 1niu '65 VW BUG "'"· ....... w~il• Wiii$, (P£PS~S) '64 KARMANN GHIA ::.::~;,.;'"" '63 VW BUS ••••· ....... R~n1 fDH, llHG'81) \ ... ·-... ..a::.,_..,o ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY AUTHORIZED KEY DEALER FOR DODGE MOTOR HOMES BY TRAYCO '57 MORGAN +4 '66 TOYOTA WAGON '66 DATSUN WAGON R~iO, ~tll1r. IHo. 10~) $1795 $2495 $995 $895 $995 $995 $895 Now. Special savings on our com- plete line of recrealional vehicles-from 1970 DODGE MOTOR HOMES by TRAVCO ON DISPLAY 21 Ft. & 27 Ft. MODELS campers and Family Wagons through the ultimate in cross-country living, Dodge Motor Homes. There'l l never lJeo a better time to put yourself into one of the greatest vacation homes going. See us today, And save enough to get yourself way out of town tomorrow. WINTER PRICES STILL IN EFFECT 1969 COREY$ CRUISER ·4977 Completely ' Self. Contained / \'.8 •"9;n.,, 1<r c:onditioni11q, •u+o. tr1n1mi11io11, pow•r 1leerin!J, 1l11p1 5. "'onom•lic toilet, r1fri9•r1lor, menv other 1J:lr11. No. 20821~670, B,d, f1011t 4or 1. with r1elinin9 p1111n91r ''"'· Bid, ••~r. for 2, wi!h t1ble, 11eh, 110•• "'l' c1bineh, formice top, dr•,..1•1. GI ""· linltd, wi nd1~i•!d & ill window1. Heeior. High cepecily, with defrcaler. ln1ul11ion l 1ound11roofin9. R~dio, AM. Bu11n1 1111~ l 9eu91. R1fr i91r1tor, 1lec!ric, 12 or 110 volt. S<nk, built-in tl1i11!e11 1ie1I. W1!fr l1111k, v1nl1d d,1in, •pproved plumbing. 10•cr1/t-tvpe. lr•1111ni11ion, 1ulom1tic, 3 1peed, H.D. w1t1r cooled. U11d, low mi11191. GYPSY SUNDIAL OVER 60 IN STOCK! REDE KAMP LITILE CHAMP TRAVCO COREY 75 Camper Conversions Ready For Immediate Delivery SLIDE ON ' GENE O'HARA'S ' 642-1'1'24 AC Brii;.tol & Lolus '~vtn Both ShO\v Cond., l\J!)ch Perf. Best OUer, 673-3J07 l9:i3 HENRY J 9620 1922 FORD Roadster, Chevy p\vred. l\luch chrome. !llake Off. 2208 \\!. Ocean Front, N.B. R•Olo, ~••!Ir. !RGFHJJ f'il '67 DATSUN ' ... , """· 0 "".""· el 295 ~~ w~lt. wall ll~s. !VWJ101J ti' ;~ • !Bill Beoch Blvd., Huntington Beoch B42-44l5 '70 HORNETS NOW AVAILABLE-IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST AMERICAN MOTORS DEALER Dona Moton h rMdy to serM yo• wltli 4 acres af Sain 011d Se"lca facllltln. Aid a compl~ ll11e af MW 1 t70 madals. CllKll: 011r wlda HIK!lort af A· I U1ed Can. FACTORY DEMOS DISCOUNTED I 69 AMX $1000 O,F FACTORY LIST r1t1cr NEW '69 LEFTOVERS-$600 OFF LIST PRICE '64 T-BIRD '· • ... ,. '1299 J '66 DATSUN "''"' '·~• • fHGY flt) Like ttew ITIWt tDI '63 CADILLAC t:;.~:.\· 1999 J '63 CHEVY 11 ~;~.~i· '66 LTD '!;.~~~w~<~>i''· '1499 J '66 CHEVELLE ",~.~.~~· '1699 '67 RIVIERA f.P. 'Al•. '2899. I '59 FORD "'"'•· •·• "'Too Liit• 11ew ITl'TltS) Srick. IL50J71) DO BSA MOTORS Orange County's Newest American Motors Dealer • 842•8340 11'21 llACH .!!~N"A~~~~~NHGTON HACH ' 842•8640 -------------~~--~-----~~~-~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;m -.. S1t11rday, January 10, 1970 DAIL y PILOT I f.I TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTAT ION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION 1 TRANSPORTATION ~RANSl'ORTATION 1--------1 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION . U1ed Cira 9?00 Vs.d C•r•· 9900 9900 UMd Cars .9990 9900 UMCI Coro 9900 Uted c,,.. 9900 Used Cars U11d Cars 9900 Ustd Cars UMd C1r1 9900 * FLE£=i'' SALE '* lj l 1968 Chevy ln1pala' 2 Door .............. $1i00 t:11 191>8 Chrvy Impala~ l Door ......... , •.•• SIGJo tJi 1!168 Jo"w'Cl 'coullh')' ae:d&o 11at{Qti W'G& •••• $1000 11{ 1968 ~F<H'd Calaxie I Door • •· · ... , ........ $16()() ~4-J2'JO • '67 l\lustang faslback. auto [JllT, $117;j~ ··59 Al\-lX 390-4 Sl)f'f'd $2200. rr~~1y. li33-916.) BUICK '67 ELEC. Cust.. 4-dr ht. Yull poy,·rr & air. Pc11cct rond. ~lust sacrifice 11nn1cdtutcly~ S700 l:X"IO\I' l~larkct pl'li,.'C'. Pv Pty, 6'12-9006 'l)lj Rl\'ICl'll, illl'-<:Ond. all powc1·. CLEAN' SHARP: Sar·r1fil",.. S2.J9.>. O(i:/ .. :~11:; CAMARO * FUN-N·SUN I '69 CA~IARO ··J07", V-8, CONVEJtT, ou1s1andl111; hug. •"r ru·ancc "'/black top & plush black vinyl int., A/T, PI S," R/11 f'tr. ·'tiiotc: thlll 1·ar h1ts t)n]y 17,631 n1lle5 & is sold \\'Ith a lt'anslc1TnbJ,.., r1t•1v car factory "'at'rnnty!" Only $:/9!l,-,. i\I A R Q U IS 1\-ITHS 900 So, Cst lhvy, Laguna B ca 1• h, 4~J1-7j()J, ~10..3100. '69 CAMARO :-1 Yr. \\'an·an1y Sale! $2199 Sale! Mister "T" 645-1441 :Hoo llarbor Bh·d , C i\i . CHEVELLE CHEVROLET UN<;OLN 1969 <IHEv. v. TPU. 17.000 FORD '66 CONTINENTAL Coupe, orig. 1 miles. Aulo 0·1u1~ am/fm, air, po,1:er, new S:.!199. Air Cond. Dir, A11'1~;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, I ,°"'~~·~A~bo~l~l112~100~.~-~~~1 for No. 1351 wtwn you caJ' .64 Jo~ALCON, auto, dlr. rood Don ~•med 'I.I 636-4010 n.inner, tot'1 price $499. \\'ill '6" CR!:VEU-E ~18libu 2 Dr tine prvt prty. 4!M-9773 MERCURY 11T. • eyl. "'""'"" >hm .. ., MONTCLAIR, ruu p.,,1--1-9-6-9-M-E-R-CU_R_Y_ liood wnd. Nf'w brakes. 1 dlr, !act air, xlnt thruoul, Ol\'ll(>J'. 518--045.1 aft 5 p.n\. aacritlcc! Small dn. fill() ·5:i CllEVY -?-Junsle 4 ~pd. prvt prtf. ~ Ml( Ill ~ Bored to 292. Nu "'iitc l!~i\'!:~'!!'"."'"!"'~!:"'!!f' I ovuls & 111~. Clutch out. '64 f'ORD GaJaxle 500 XL. $17:> or brsl Otter. 49'1-4~. Burgundy w/while Landau I oo========-"-Ip. AU \\'ht Inter. a,uto trans, air cond, p/1, p I b • 1\ill/f'~'\ vibrasonic, 4:.i.IXXI CHRYSLER mi'1. $995. ~189 Full power, factor)' air, 1ter· eo AM,rn radio, leather in- terior. n e w vorue tires. tVZH492J $6795 * PRESIDENTIAL '56 FORD Conina Sta \Vag. AUTOMOBILE f C:d Cond. $695. Stt at 5091; WILSON FORD J9b'9 OIRYSLER l~IPERIAI. On}"' afl 6PM, or lcavr Lu.-..:unoos, sparkling, clJony n1c:>1.sa.ce for !\Ir. t: I y 1S25j Be1ch Blvd. Hwy, 39 black 1 door S('(lan \I' Ian· 616-930~ day~. Hunt. Sch. M0-7780ors.t2-661 l '6~ Cl lEVELLE Suµcr Spor! da11 l~p. plush black, ,!;t'nu· 1J 1 fon1-Conv, ·XL--, -R-/l-J •. 1 '66 Parklanc. Outsta,ndin&: .'\96. $2:.00. !''31-0007. Aflrr 6 inr calfskin inccrio1· 1\ll 1 P11•1· s rerring. brks, ll'ill· Cond. 4 dr hrdtp. Vinyl tp. )lm ('alt jJ6-73i'i. Ask foi· ~PU<'l' age po11·f't' ai.s1sts 1.. do11~l Clran, good t'UJld. 1''11.ct air, lull P\\.1·, Jr.ooo 1 1;u1)· .Johnson. "DllAL" AIR CONDITION. Sj9.·1. 5:1J Sc-u11·tJrd Rd, Cdi\1. ='"~;·_'-,..:.cll=6'~5~. =·~·14~--4~'="'--- MU$TANG '67 FASTB~CK, 289. xlnt oond. BJue wi th bluo Int. $lf60. 54&-61.:i:t or 646-9328 '66 fffUSTANG, P/S, auto. perfect condition. Private party. $127S. Call Sf6..0044 OLDSMOilLE '61 OLDS CUtlau Supreme, 2 dr, Hard1op, maroon wlblek vinyl Int., air cond., PS, PB, l\flchelln tin!:s, xlnt cond. Blue Bk $2255, for sale for Sl!OO firm. Prvt party 494--0173, Emera.Id Bay, Laguna Beach 'M Otri1 -COOd transporta- tion $150 or best otter. Mk for Bob: ~IS-1690 '62 OLDS 1-loliday Coupe. PS/PB, gd cond. Pvt pty. Need 1 ~ ton plr.kup. 6·16-4Z2·1 PLYMOUTH- -------PONTIAC '66 Pontiac Bonneville $1'199 4 Door, fact air, PIS. brak· es, windows, new tires, JVH, Lo n1 Ues, a:d ('(Ind, Pv Pty. 646-7000 af1 5 P:\I. PONTIAC Catalina Spt Cpe 196:i, orig O"'lk'r, xlnl cond. 15 i\11 per gal, uses no oil, Vt'.ry &ood 4 ply tires, clei.n, lllr rond., good buy! 9ti8-6.10t or 962-45671 '63 PONT. Grand Prix. Air, full flWJ', stereo radio, el~ vent.a, tnir1k opener, alum. wheel.I. A-1 cond. Le, mi. Pr1v prty. S650. 675-5392 '62 PONTIAC Trmpcsl 1.e P.lans Conv. 4·spel'd, RIH. Nu !1rrs. Real clean SIOO. 5-18--6381 '65 PONTIAC Grar'l(J Prix '''/air r&h. p/s, p/b, p/w. $1200. Call after 5 P.\T & \1•kends. 675-1·181 CADILLAC 1 · ---ING: lindcr lrans!ctTalJ!c, 673-0j27 or Jol8-22~7 1962 i\lcrcury ~1etNr. &:ood '----------1 CHEVROLET ~r11• \'a1· lac!ory \larranty. FORD \Vagon '6.j, like ne1v. running c:ond. $150 Call l---------- 1· '65 CAD ILLAC rrur /u'\"sl1g<' _n1olor ear • oni: o11ne1·. priv ply. Rare 645-14~2 '67 Cranrl Prix H. T. Xln't '61 PLYMOUTl::t Conc1:R&H. auto, p/s. pl b. * SMART CHOICE! sho11n by appointment only! find! 9828 PetUnia Ave, FV. '69 !\IERC 111ontf''""' "'"""n. COUPE DE VILLI:: $5000 •' --'liti CHEVY II. v .s ... NOVA., SJ9.2'l76 Fu.II pov.'CI', $3600. 962-8693 ROADRUNNER <'lee v.•ln, tlt wtd. stereo, 383, 4 barrel, auton1a1ie, ra-49,000 mi. $1750 84&-1165 dio, healer, dlr, blue on blue. 1968 POl'i'TIAC Tempest Sniall do11•n, low pymts. Safari Wgn. Good cond. full power. air, fully rqu1p. ti!ARQUIS ~tOTORS JN'C 1~~=~~-~C--7.'~ HDTOP. A•T. PI S, Ri ll. • ' ' . .68 Ji'ORD Tonno 2-0r. Hd!p. pcd. leather interim·. landau gc)(I .so. Cst Hll'y. Laguna Sch . rop. E.-..:d>Ucnt condition! TIE'W 11·-walls. sparkling orig· 494-750.l ~1).3100 ~·r. fllctory air. 18.000 \VPSlU. C&U Phil:. 49'-9773 SalOO. 61S.3940 days, MUSTANG J\lust Sl:lcrifice. Best offer inal Glenn Gfeen w/immac ;.,-,,;;;;;,,-;;~;;-~=:,.-,,,;' nHles. 646-4693 ovt"r "'holesale. Call 537-54.IO green int ... !\fint" cOndition. '67 "30?" 2 DR .. Landau. all '68 FORD Ltd Country Squih! ---------- 0 n ! Y $159.>. ~IARQUIS P"'T/air. 10 mi., nu .tires, Sta \\fag, 10 pass. Air cond. or 545-0634, MS...4651 eves, '66 MUSTANG '68 PLY. B&n-aMa. 2 DR. <·.,,-ro=N'"T"1•'0-c-;:G"ro'°.-=E,. CADILLAC Sedan de VIiie !\fTRS: 900 So. Cst Hwy, skocks & brks. 6"4-4265 1970 lie. $2895. G44--2246 ·64. xlrit cond. All P"T· many xtras, lo mlg, I Laguna Be a~ h, 4!14-7503, '64 IMPERIAL 4 In:· hdtop. '65 COUNTRY Setlan. \Vhlte. 01vner. make offer. 644-0Jl4 .~""',,.,'~l~OO=~~-,-~-· ~-I Xlnt co~. Full equip., lthr. 352 V-8, Pis. Plb, alr. '66 CHEVY Van, looks good, uphol. 67~1 Sl200. • 61:hi81t 'j9 CAD. Sedan de Ville. lull runs good. Sl295. After 5:30 pl\·r. $3.)(). Trade !or P .U. 11 11111982 COMET '68 FORD XL. air-cond. pis. !nick campr1·. or 7 ! ! ~__:____ I ~ pfb. Real Sharp! Sacrifice R/H.. w/s/w. Xlnt cond. c;ellent condition. 4 s.......i, VS, automatic trans, Cl..EAN, Tr ( t U• Top ~ ans · mus M! • · • • $1600. CaU (213l 431-8869 a perfect !st or 2nd car. 54!>-3809 ~luny! '68 Le Manns Hrdtp Cou~. Sale! $1299 Sale! '50 PLYMOUTH '''· .i1 """ Lo Mlle..,,. 845-2143 Sha~. 842-2335 M ister "T" 64.S.1441 f =:========= 2100 Harbor Blvd., C,i\1. PONTIAC 616-:l-186 ·63 CHI'.:VY ln1p:..la 1 ... 1r. ~nrl 1----------· I for quick sale. 5-ID--1873. 01111<'1' 318 cu 1n V-11. $j9j, $300 TAKES IT '66 l\IUSTA~G V.S. cn.iise-0-fOR !lalr nr l!'a~1· at a :~l(; .. fl;~-Jli '6:'i Country &tlan. 3J2 en;;-. 111nlic. R/li. :dnl cond, 1964 Bonneville Brougham all '65 GRAND Prix. f11.ct. air. Ml l)OWfr, loaded! s;:ood condiOon. SlJ;iO. 536-8740 s.acr1fice, '68 Cud. T::ldo1'1ido. '62 ,\fri·c Co1net Deluxe \\'gn On!y 43,000 1ni·s. Denied original 01vncr. $1450. P\.\T, air cond. Xln't !\itch. RAMBLER Fl p111·. air. A:\l/F:\I stcrro. "109 .. CHl'..'\'Y ln1pala '&l 1 ·I rh', r.th, xlrl\ 1notor, IX'IV !'ear. S7TI or ofr. 545-5335 833-3281 Ccmd. $100. 831-0347 Beautiful. ti7~j70~ Dr. ('l,..an. 1 nwner. $9!1:>. ba llery, 70 reg. &1.J.1194 l!l60 Ford Galaxieo 390 c:u in '66 ,l\IUSTANG. Blne PONTIAC '68 GTO. Rani-air '69 -----------P1·1vpr1y.8;:7 .. jl7S ---------' " '39 CA DJ Li.AC' Coup t' ~~~---37:, hp. 4 spt'Cd trans. Y.'l1vhitr vu1~·I tp. !\!any ex-eng, auto, Pis, disc hrks, RAJ\1BLER S1750 American t~ldorado. Ai1'. full fl\\'!'. $3j(l 1$i-C 11EVY Ek•I Air \\'agon. CONTINENTAL 968-5602 tras. SIZ.SO. Call 548-6003. landau. 673-1842 aft 6 P!\f. or lradr_ lM:i Anahcin1 R&M, pis, gd cond. $a9j. 1~967=--~,.~,-,.do-cL~TD=.-,,~,-.. -.-,-T 1966 J\luslang Convt. Powder '65 GTO, new trans, 43.1 rear A1·r., C.:\l. Call -51s..8798. '66 Cont. 4aldr, gold. vinyl brkll .• ~ ~trng. Gd. tires. Blu<'. 30,500 mi. Xln't Cond. end, fast and beautitul!! ·57 CAD. Conv<'rL Beaul. '6.S l'.:L CAi\1JNO, auto. 307 roof. lthr, I xtras. Leaving J\lakc off<'r. 5-16-2986 Sl375. Call 5-19-1484 Asking $1400. 646--0Zll ronrl. All poii·rr, air: Hhr. rng. VC!ry Gd Cond. $2150. ('(llJnlry, must sell $2100. ioo.· CN~Y . . lull ._ ,_ Call 'l"l-' P•·t PlY o~ ~• • •n . Squire, air, '66 !\IUSTANG, 6-c)i, ?.:.:to, '62 PONTIAC Tempest. new.,'6l T-Bird, JraT a: a .. , in1rr. 53.395. O\vner . · <>J-ua..1 l===~~=~~~·~~~,1 pwr. -w ••-•. xl•t -nd. ~-.... '" " •.v air, RIH, orig. owner Sl3SO. rna:ine, ti.res, clean $400. pod condition. $3.SO or ....... t 675--1747 1967 CHEVELLE Convt. 377 CONTINENTAL '64, full !\lust 1ell $1195. 83S-1700 Eves: 641Hi722 Pvt pty. !>11)..1230 . olfer. 67S--1924 • 548-65,12 . T·BIRD T0 BIRD '68 T-BIRO, 2-Dr Landau. 1'Ully equip, incl air, A!\I· Ff\-1, Xlnl cond. $3000 . 8#-0636 ~ T·BIRD Good cond111on $200 Call 642-8S3S VALIANT '66 VALIANT 2 dr. Factory air, 01·1~. owl)E't', askint,: $1400. See 11/ter 5 pm. 548-:Dll DIAi. diret"t 642-5618. Ciarp ~our ati, thE'n s11 hack and hsten 10 the pho~ rill&'! Now• Used Cars 9900 Used Cars 9900 $5' 11 the ~totol Oow11 'oy11M111t Sli6 la Hi• totol Mo11thly Poym1t11t •• ,~. t.lrt li1l.d belo., includ;.,g t•i, lic1n10 1nd ell c11ryl119 chvt•• 011 1ppro•1d cr1dil for Jllo month1, or if yo11 prolcor tco p1y c•1h the lull '"'h prit1 ii only Sl4611o,6J ind~d inq toi '"""' h•n1l1" 01f1n1d P•Ym•11t pic1 i1 $1011.00 includin9 1tU iftl1111t, l•r •nd lr1111f•1. Annu•I per~1.,+1q1 r•I• 20.24. 1964 OLDS 98 COUPE L;ttlltt XVLS16. Full pow•r •'1wipm111t •"d .tit c:o11di• tio11in9, while w•ll tir11. Ab1olul1ly 9or91ou1. 1966 OLDS DELTA 88 4 Dr, Std111. lic•1t1• $1M?07. Aulom1l it lr1n1 , pow1r :t•tr1n9, VI , klH, WSW li101. Thit 0110 i1 h1rd to b111. 1965 OLDS DELTA 88 4 Dr. H.T. l ic1t111t UPL6tt. A11tomellc tr1111., pow•' 1lt1ri11q, VI, 11.&H, Wsw tire1. Lo••lv •1ttomob!I •• 1964 FORD T·BIRD l ice1110 OXU64 I. Automtlico lron1 .. oir condil1oni119, P.S., \II, •irivl top. Ouht•fldirit lu111ry ~•• buy. UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 2850 HARBOR BLVD • COSTA MESA 540-8881 '66 "CAD. Con\.·e rtible eng, auto trans, less than pwr, air, black clean, gdJ-~~-='-"=~-""="~=''-,=.!~~;..::~~~====~~oE~~===== Loarli-rl~ l..<'a\'ir.i; entry, Call 21.000 mi. 67HIO:i cond. $1050. Call 675--3772. 9800New Cars 5.17-!!7.t:! '6·1 Che\'.\' Jn1pala. V..S, 5lick '6'2 CONTINENTAL, 4 door, ·67 El Dorado. Full pwr/rur. shift . Blk inter. \\OOCI steer· air, lull pn111f'r. Good con· all extra~! Lo ·nU. Pcrf ing \\•hi. $3.'i(). !ffi2-6S1'.? !~"="=''="=· ='="=~=''='='====,!! c:ond. 6·"l712G;i t '!168-"~EJ""'C~a-m71,~o-.7b7h,-,-. 7,,-,-ood-c '61 CAD. $139'.; c;ondition; Sl!,l!IT. Ne\V Ure~. CORVAIR 2066 PLACENTIA &4U39S COSTA -1\IESA 19!i8 Cht'i·y husine~s cpe. * '6' CORVAIR * FOR SALF.! .)l;).3810 '6' Cad. Runs good. Good trans. SS::.. S'.?:lC. * 962·6322 191·2.J-19 or .t9--l.i1(X) '6~ "700 Co1vau·" sllC'k Stull, CAMARO 1964 Chev Impala Coul)f', V-R lo1v nlllt"agf', xlnt cond. r&h, new h1o:1krs. Af1rr 7, u:;o. 540--114 1 673-3031 CORVmE '6,7 Cjtmaro RS, J27. au!o. r & h, pl'Jil>c1 runnirig 1.'0nd., $lfl0. 673--83&1 '5-1 CHEVROLET, .>.:Int l:ond. new lirrs & pain1. •19.CXXJ bO orig 111i. S·l~. 64.2--3740 trade. l\1ov111g soon. ~8-4801 '69 CA.\otARO -RS. orange. 2.lO llP-Pl~. P/b, air. $3100. ,. 673-5R11 'S8 l1npata CUsl 2 Or. Air, p/s. p/b ti.111 glas, Yin rp. 111.800 n1i. l.ikf' Nu. 6T.r--6.i72. Start Tlie Neiv \'e"r Rig/it H'llh A 6ood Value Used Car f'ro111 61·01#1 '64. CHEYROLn Impala SP(ll\l SEDA.N. ¥-t. •ulo. ll'1n1., PO ... • l!eerlftg. A. good v1lut ! l"riceoi 10 Hll IAlll Li.!ef!~ No. OM» 116 • ''5 MONZA Coup1 ',.,.1 .• IU!O ..... hc, r•Olo. "-•!er, A. OOOd Y•I~ ~ ,..,I nlct . lictfltt No ltOP 7J1 o,.. 7 D9Yt Tiff' 10 ,.M. 18211 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach Hwy. lf So. 9t s .. O'-to Fwy. Phone .s'4S-1863 or 147-6839 II. P. Hrrl 1')'.ICt'/ 11h Ip, I spd, Pr1v Pry. S.J600. 49-1-:r.in '6S Corvette 327. <I spd, A:.l l F:\l. Ekl!h lo(lS. S3895. call a!ler 7 P:\t, 639-1148 DODGE '6.i Dodge CoronE't. 4 Dr. Good. l'lcan. excrll. 010\or. 1 01vner. Ph. S9J..-92jl or 962-4911 aft 6 pn1 . '68 Coronet 4 d-r."R"°&l=l.-p-/~s. auto, V·8, lo mi. Xln't car. Sac. $1675. 846--116.l '&I Dodge Dart. Good !ires, r.f'1v battery. Run~ \1·ell. Sacrihet" -S400. 673-51n. FALCON '66 Falcon Futura Fully ractory equipped. Dlr. S69;i. Phone 612·60'23 '6.l Ranchcro, blue printed, 2S9 auto, 380 gear, headen, e1c. $1200. 546-4M8 '64 rALCON 1'"utura V-8, l door, hd 'top, 4 spd. R/H, good cond . $700. 546--4580 FORD '66 FORD Super Van, c.:ond. ~lust !'Jell! •540--7873 .. * '6.J t ·oRD Cal 500. 4 door se<I .. V-8. aulo. Good order. $650. 54S-1052 Imported Autos 9600 lmo...~te(I' Autos 9600 Imported Auto• 9600 I \ INTO LUXURY GEAR '65 BUICK WILDCAT Co11v•rtibl•. f.vlf p1w1r, ditio11i119. r ""ll .(04) , , '67 CADILLAC • • • c, •. Dl"ill•. l oc1I 1 ow"''· Full pow1r, f•ctory •ir. !TWV666 1 '69 PONTIAC E•1culi"• 6 P•H. w19011 . ll.1tdio, h11l1r, 1tulo· m1tic, power 1l•1•i119. f1clo1y air. IX$Sl76) '67 COUGAR VI, 4 tpood, pow1r 1lo1trlt19, 11dio. h11l•r, whit• w1ll1. ITRHS,21 '68 FORD JORINO 1 111,. H.T., VI. 1ut•1111 tlt, pcow•• 1+1t1i11g, fotl•"Y t i1, whlto w•ll•· 'XOE202l '68 BARRACUDA Con•t rlibt1. ll.1tdie, h11t1r, •ulo1111tic, powtr 1lt1ri~9 . VI. IWIC017) '68 MUSTANG ' - SHIFT INTO GRAND PRIX! BRAND NEW 1970 GRAND PRI~ $1777 $3977 $3877 $2077 $2577 I $2277 $2677 • Fully equipped with fur~ hydrematic transmission, power 1feerin9, power d i1c br•ke11 e i r conditioning, push buffc;,, radio, fibergla1 1 ~-;.· --------4 belted' whitl side w•ll tires, tlnt•d glts1, etc. f276570Z- l 1661 ll '68 VOLKSWAGEN A1,1lom•ll• ir111t111l11loft, 'l}llo .J h••t1r. lolt•· 1Wllt241 ' '68 FIREBIRD R•llli•. h••ttr, oulo1111t lc, ,owt r 1t•1~i119, cu1lo11t !!Im. IVHA6ll ) '68 LE MANS Cpo. r•dio, h1•!1r, 111te, pwr. 1lt 1r., •i11yl top, f•ct. ,;,. Ot+i1tr1 to ch4010 from. XEW4lt '66 GRAND PRIX lttcllo, he1t1tr, tulom 1lit, pow•r lfttr!ft9, •i11yl lop, 15 80471) 1. '67 BONNEVILLE • Dr, H.T. lt1dio, ... ,,.,, •ulom1tic, fMll pow•r. l1cl•rv •ir. IUJCl4JJ '68 GTO R1clie, h1toter. •uto1r1t llc, '''"''' tlttrift;1 •i11yl lop. f•clOfV 1lr. lWXll7SI $1877 $2677 $2977 $1777 $2677 .$2977 ROY CARVER PONTIAC BLVD/COSTA MESA 2925 HARBOR ' • [J] Kl-64444 • I ' • • 1~1 ~} -•IO(IUI I • ·o.lllY PllOT re--"~---.---.-------------------------------------.. -· . . Saw'rd&y, January 10, 1970 • • • ' CADILLAC NINE.TEEN SEVENTY ) . EXCELLENT SELE CTION OF J'\IODELS & COLORS AV AJLABLE FOR ·LEA SE OR PURCHASE Even when measured by Cadillac standards of ex· cellence, the 1970 Cadillac is sure to exceed your greatest expectatio,ns. Let's get together soon for a demonstration drive. A ltlagniii~ent Expe ri en~e -· -· • Over 80'· Q·nal~ty Cadillacs To Se lect LARGEST SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY •• , • ·. " I ., . . . F . ., ' rom .• .-----~-------------------, , . FC.lETWOOD ONCE A YEAR . . JANUARY CLEARANC E SAi £! - 1969 SEDAN DE VILL E SALE $4999 PRICE • , USED, LdW MILEAGE Seilan De Ville. Ermi~e white with -exquisite a qua doth ·and leather Delphine interior. Full power, factory aii . ~ond itionin9, AM-FM radio. (ZRF 11 2). • 1965 CADILLAC .1967 'l'OllOll•m. Sh.,...ocd 9'"" ,..llh blaO: IOI' •!Id b11ck IH lli•• lnttrl!I" • ! ...... ~VIII~ Sib~ bl&ck wllh ..,.tchlng '"""""· Full po)WP• l!Clllll!-ull _.,,, factory 1lr, 1111 wloHI, 11-AM/FM, Pl!-• i:i--IOCk•, rrwn• p1115 l•<IO•Y ... ·-iHonino. AM/FM ·~Ni. IHIV .)06 1 paw1r trunk rtlu11, 1~ .. 1k.. IUPS 1311 SALE 51666 PRICE SALE s3444 PRICE .. . 1966 C.ADILLAC . ·• 1968 CADILLAC SedMI Oe\11111. Olympic •DR•• wJltl wlli!e IOP 1<!d bron1t tlnt11 •M 5f!d"n O..V1llt. Emper...-blUtl wltn """It• W •r>d IHI""• inl•r1Dr. 1t1ito.r Jnl..-lot. Full p0·,.er, !ec!Or'f'-air, lift.t1\e)C°"!t 1lttr+"'lt Full 1111-. UICIOl'"f 1!r, -... -loclls. , .. , defollo•" AM/FM -1. --locli1, "''""'AM/FM (5VO WI • redlO. l\ITM 2Ul SALE $2 555 PRICE SALE s4 222· PRICE 1968 CONTINENT AL 1968 CADlLtAC &ed1n. G!1d1r Orlt:n wi"' ll•ffn 1HIMr lnteri<lr. Fult PftWil•, l~ctorv Coowl. OtVllll . Ch .. rnut brown wllh trtWM lllo Ind 11ddl1 t~tlller 1lr, J>.M.,_M redlO, llDWt r ooor IOCltl, lilt ~tel, 1bsol11!tly betuHflll Interior. ,.1111 powtr, l•clllfy 1lr, 1lereo AM /FM, lilt·!l'lncoplc 1le1r-tnrot.ogl!G~!I IVWI( 192) Ing whffl, llCIWer 6oo< ~kl, I ll OpfJom. IVID 53:!) $3 55 5 SALE. $3999 PRICE ' . SALE PRICE 1966 CADILLAC 1968 EL DORADO C111111• tltV!llr C1ritll>l!1n MIU. w!tn while top 1t.:1 ll!Ufl clntt> 1t.:1 ... _ 901d W•lh toli;t io,, Ind {IOld cJoti; ,,,_ 1tilflt.r Interior. Full r .. 111~r lnlttler. Full DOWtt, ltetory tlr, AMIFM ri1<1lo, lllf·llln'oooc power. l11<;10f'Y t ir C{)nd!llonl"'lt, •"'eoo liM/FM r•dio. crulx c°"iret, 1IMri"9 """"I, DOWer dOO< IOC~•. D<"tmlum II•••. !SJL llst "°"' door lctc-1. brine -"""lit 1kh w111 rtrn. !XS5 PM I ' SALE $2666 PRICE $5111 . SALE PRICE . 1968 CADILLAC 1967 CADILLAC c-OeVoll• Gold lif"lml1t with bltd! top Ir.cl bltck l,.tMr ln1tr111r. I l>Dar htrdro,i. Mini t rl!eft• .,,;ttrlor With rnl!Chl"'lt c!Oth a. IHlller Full Pl'"'''• rectory elr conditiOl'llng, stert0 1'.MIFM r1c:t1e, 1111.1111 .. lnm-klr. Full pewer, IKtory 1lr, tilt wl'ltel, !)OW..-door IQ{.li;,1, cruiJt 1<oe>lc t!!••ln; -ti, DOwer CIOOr locks, 1wlt!gl!r H·n!lntl, etc. A low .. C&ntrol, AM·FM. twlllOhl 1entlntl. (VCL 1:161 !y cl•. !VGV ill) SALE $43 33 $' -I PRICE SALE 299.9 PRICE . 1968 MERCURY 1969 JAVELIN C:lllKl8r herd~ tnY~. VI. 1ulnm11llc lrentmlnlon, 1111we• J!ff'l'\11!1, Ml•d'Cp couoe LI'"" 9'""' w!lh '-Miiie 11lny1 lnl9rior 1t.crlr., 1Kttl1r, -dl1t bre•n, f~~tory 11ir (Ofldlll°"Jn;, w~ilt w111 flru. llmt gr-. W•lh bl1ck v"1vl l>U<.l<et ~1e1 lnltri«. «VZY 16'1 lutomlllc, buc~(1 sNt .. ""' lirf?, allCt"~I concllli<>t!. (YCH lPl SALE $21 11 PRICE .S~tE '21-11· PRICE ' . - NABERS CADIL~AC LEASE DIRECT lmmedi1te delivery e Exc11J1nt Selection Over four acres of factory outhor· ized total Caclilloc facilities desiCJn· ed to better sell ond service new and used Cadillac automobiles. ' . . \ ... . . SALES DEPARTl\IBNT OPEN I ' 8:30 ill to 9:00 P1'1 l\ion. thru Fri. • 9:00 Al\1 to 6;00 Pl\I Sat. and Sun . . , ALL CARS SU BJECT TO PRIOR SALE. ALL SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY, JANUARY 1970 ' I • : " < ·Family weekly DAILY PILOT ~ JANUARY .1 1, 1970 Sex & Violence ih Movies, Books, TV-Good or Bad? By MARGARET CULKIN BANNING • BUDGET MEALS Special-8 Pages of Money-Saving Recipes ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA JANUARY 10, 1970 How to Beat the "Blues" Ref ore They Beat You By THEODOR REIK, M.D. .,. AskCJhemc:rourself I I POB. IUlfDOUH F. TllROFER, Commi.ui.onn, /IUnrlol ReWA~ Bueu. Flaa• .-.,.., Joe. ,,._ PreritkaJ o/ •lie Vaiufl S1oaei r~lH; doe• lie laa»e to JIGY iacoRN a..s o" lit-A.. M. A.nder1ora, Morro Bay, ~•1. • He receives a aalary of $200,000 a year. all taxable, and an expense allow· ance of $50,000 a year, alto taxable, to uaist in defraying expenses resulting from bis official duties. In addition, he i1 allowed up to U0,'000 a year, non· taxable, for travel expenaes and official ~ entertainment. FOR ]EA.NE DIXON, Her F Ul yo• flspllrbe "'*' preflidio" yo• 1'Ulde U. Oclohr, 1968, abou 011 oatflr.,JIGee esplo- •ioa ye• to co~?­ D. C. Pi.lc.n~, 1¥ .C. · • I ~lieve this explosion occurred in July when our utronauts were making their fifllt moon·landing trip and was in some way connected with the spaceship the Russians launched about the ume time. I have received no further psychic information on it, holfevel'. POR CEORCE A.BOV llA.MID, o.,.,.er. Suel Piu, All'"'tic City, NJ. Jf7Mfl yoa NMe to tlaU co•Jtfry •• • 101Ut1llflr, you Joined •lut Bu6,tlo Bill (Col. rm.... P. Cody) .1aow. Who•..,.. yoaar •fe, and Aoee """" flUI lae JIGY yoa /or your ac1?-]ola11 J. Warro, J'renlora, !¥.]. e I joined the Buffalo Bill Circaa u a tumbler in Marseilles, France, in 1906 at the age of nine. Annie Oakley, who was the star of the show, taught me my ABCa. I journeyed with them in March, 1907, to their winter site at the fairgrounds in Trenton, NJ .• and I received 50 cents a week. room and board. FOR }A.MES ]. ROFLEl', Direclor, U.S. Stcrel Suvtce I laaoe 'laeard o/ a boolr aboa• Ao• to ua.e1 co•n•er/.fll• aoney c•lled, "Know Yolll" Mo...,-." •I.ere ••1I1ei U1-Marlr 5,,,.a,~ LIUI. su.,_r, N.J. • Send 25 cents to the Superintendent of Documents. Government Printing Of. lice. Washington, D.C. 20'62. and give the name of the book. What In Ute World! That't a Fact "Can Elephants Swim?" is the title of a new book of .. unlikely a ... e,.. to improbable queations!' Com- piled by Robert M. Jone&. for Time-Lile Maybe elephants dogpodcllel 4.'"'f Books. it asks. "Can man enr fly under his own power?" Anawer: no--a man weighing 150 pounds would need a breHt· bone protruding six fM to accommodate enough musck lo fty. How valuable is land in Tokyo? Answer : 118 million an acre--twice as much as the best Manhat. tan proprrty. Who designed the White Houte? Antwer: James Hoban, who was offered by a grateful Congress SSOO or a gold medal The father of 10, he took the money. As for tho queation posed by the title, the antwer ii yee-but they'd rather not. • FomUy Sec:reb Actress Jean Simmons is used to taking directions from Richard Brooks-he's her husband. And she is also used to bis ~c~tive nature. For in- stance. she is the star of Brooks' new 61m for United Artists. "Happy Ending." Al- though Richard wrote the script with her in mind for the lead. he didn't t.eU her until shooting tinw:. Brooks would have Jean help him read through the script in the evenings and then go back to his office and write more script for Mrs. Brooks. But Jean thought alJ along that some other actress would play the lead Jeon S1mmoni and Ri<#tord 8roob role. As Jean puts it, "I never thought Richard w&s WTiting for me." Says Rich. ard, "Why not, she's the best 61m actms in the world." POlt JA.QUEUNE SVSA.NN, 1"Wefui FAo lflU iA. price for • ltedy rei...H boole1 I• U tM autAor or llae ,,.WuluJr WM llofl• IO? -Ride Pk•ra, /¥1111•· na FaU., N.Y. • In I.he case of .. Valley of the Dolls" and "The Love Machine," we reached an agreement between us.. FOR PETE ROZEUE, Cldco10, IU. "'JJUnWri-o/ pro/tuionol /ooiboll If alafl S•per Bo11111a11te eiuled U. 11 ale, ..,._ "''"'"' be '1ae proce· 4ure1-R. L. Moore, •Should the Super Bowl game end in a tie. it would be decided by sudden death overtime. lmmecUately after the end of reguJar playing time, rbe referee will con- duct a coin tOSI to determine who will kick off and receive and wbic'h goal the teams will defend. Following a three· minute intennisaion, play will raume by 15 minute periods with a two-minute in- tennisaion between each such period. The 6.nt team to acore by any means-safety, field goal. or touchdown-is the winner. FOR DICK CA.YEM' ,,,,.., .,,.,U you COii• •ider •lie par/ed lU.. up o/ ,_..,. /or • hi 111llc daoee1-Bruce M11r1U., Detroit, Micll. e Onon Welles, Jania Joplin, and Lyn· don Baines J ohuon. POR HOFA.RD PYLE, Direcior, National Safety Council. Claica&o Rote .. ,.,. deolM a11· 11ually are caued by lire blo•ou,.?-Del IAkieJN, Burien, 1'7 .. 1a. e We estimate 1,500 to 1,700 persons died from tire·related accidenta of alJ types in 1968. How many speci6cally in· •olved blow-out& ia not known. Waat to MIL• 1-,....... • ..-.-.r Yo. na• ~h dale_.._... a.d we"ll set die -er ,,_ tlM ,._..... .--:r-........ Sc..t .-11ea. PftfwaWy -• ,_,--.I. .. Ad. "n.-Yoertldf, Faally YNk11, 641 Labtct-A.,.., 1'4-Y ...... ?'4.Y. lOOU. Ye a .... _._._.,._,.._.. I.at '5 wW he .. w fw eec:li -..-. Pu,,..Fect FoNCCISt According to au- thor Henry Cole in "'The Cat Horo- scope Book" man}' pm:ding traits of your cat can be explained by its utro- logical sign. For instance. your Capricorn cat only wishes to serve you ; ahe has adopted you, and you she will serve. Her knees are easily bru~. and she:,_ the only cat to purr in the key of F. The Taurus puu is more particular about what she eal!I than you are and must be humored. No ~raon bas ner won an ar- gument with a Taorian feline. The Sagit- t.arian ia given to the most dangerous leaps-but rarely attempts something abe can't accomplish. The Cancerian is happy one minute, down the next-but she gets attention, then snaps out of it berae.lf. Casual Co,. The two dapper gentle- men 11bown here are not college profes. aors nor fraternity brothers. They are police officers in foll uniform! That'• Po- FaJiionoble police officers lice Chief Richard C. Clement (left) of Toms River, NJ., (population 47.000) and Capt. George Yetman. The smart· looking blazers (with buiJt·in shoulder holsters). gray-flannel trousers and striped ties startlc:d residents at 6rst. The chief, however, feel. that the traditiQnal .. police blueti ·• of ten make officers seem loo formidable, while a casual look hu- manizes them. Even the Toma Ri•er's patrolmen are allowed to wear the new toga when representing the force durin~ off~uty houn. )OtUUJf'!I 11, 1110 IOIRT RT:tCMllON BMl.or--ia.clti•I JACIC IYAN Ila_,._. BM&« You are ltwlted to mall JOU' questions Of comments lbout any article or ldwtrtlsement ttla1 IPPHB In f amity Weekly. Your lett1r will receive a prompt answer. Write to Strtlce Editor, F111tlly Weekty, 641 Lextnaton Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10022. 5 \ ( l FOR THIS YEAR'S PRIZE ROSE GARDEN -the wo~~R S2.85 ANY 6 FOR SS.45-All 12 FOR S9.95 Already ~ and Tried ••• Theee Are The Beat Roees Yoa Can Buy ••• Now at Low, Low Prices OalJ .a.. ft-. llM well ---' ~7 of •-· plwi .. oaier ,...._ ~Ul&I fnicnace Mid ie eo ~Ille &o al-l n97 a-..,.._ Rownw, li•oe ~.,. t~ of di • ..,..., -. ru Na ..q be llUN of beau&ifl&l blooaw by ~ .. •uietiee &ha& -Wl..Jbo ,.~ laiP ud ll"O'f'• popular ,._ lllt.er )'ear b~ ......., and •qltft alike. na& • wby Ule A.-ieaa a-8odeV oftid&I ,_ ra':.t~ of I lo 10 r>Oi•&ll he b.11 OW' nide ID brillsinl )'OU I.bl. Oil "* ~ftilta. E ... ..,, ,,.. 6e raled &bcwe 7. I ... "a .,..,. aood ,_ ..... 3 va.riew .,. ra&ed I cw~ ... "acellot" ... all .,. o«ered at ha! --~ eaYi .. "lut eall" pric9. a-k ~ MlecUoaa on the -::r.n below aad 11\&il •-· Ye111 wUI no.in a PROMPTNF.88 BONUS a do.Ille low.ins R08E OF 8HAJlON wt.. yow -urive fw epriac pipt.ia&. 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S.-C.0,D. jlln .... ...._ •1.UttMce tllC...._ AiW 7Sc 10 .. Qll'lelld order llMllMI'· Ulll--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~ AOOllSS--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MICHIGAN BUL~ CO. Dept. NH-1462 Grand Rapids, Mich. 49502 L_:': _________ ~:~ ____ 2b.'!,. ___ J .. I .~ You Can Before They Beat You Self-help can cure most depressions, says this world-famed psychoanalyist- if you learn to face your problems By THEODOR REIK, M.D. as told to Jeanne Toomey ALMOST ALL of us have felt fi. down and out at one time or another. We call it the "blues," and it com~ and goes like a spring rain-and it's about as serious. But what about a lingering case of this low-ebb feeling? Prolonged "bluea•• with more drall)atic effects can lead into what doctors call de- pression-a psychotic disorder marked by sadne88, inactivity, and d-deprecation. A young man, for example, suft'er- ing Josa of self-esteem, needed a job and went on many interviews. He was invariably turned down. In every case where he succeeded in getting an interview, he stumbled awkwardly and suddenly knew nothing about subjects with which he was fully familiar. Each defeat sent him into deeper depression until he became al moat unable to function. The malady of depression affects both rich and poor , young and old. 'What J>recipitates depression is as varied as t he remedies for it. Losa ·of a loved one, failure in work or achool. change of environment, fear of age, boredom, or just general in- activity can spark a period of in- dolence and disappointment. A patient of mine, for instance, suffered from melancholy in the win- ter and finally was unable to work during this season. He blocked from Familr WHklw, Jattwa111J1, 1170 ... bis conscious mind the reason for this state, which was uncovered by analysis. His mother had left his fa- ther in the winter when he was seven years old. He stayed with the father, but his loss had been a bitter one, and be tried to overcome it without succe88. When he came to understand the causes, he was able to deal real· listically with bis feelings and be- came his .cheerful self again. Uke most mental disorders, de- pression ia generally a culmination of a chain of psychological events. Oftentimes, guilt, stemming from an innate hostility, can very likely lead to serious depression. So, too, can a sustained feeling of hopelessness and futility caused by one's general cir- cumstances. The most serious sufferer of de- pression, the manic-deJ)resaive, is w~l on the road to mental, if not physical, destruction. Hopefully, this person would have sought profes- sional help long before the situation developed that far. A woman office worker became de-- pressed because she had wanted to do more with her life, to become a creative writer. When she examined her childhood, abe found that her father, a domineering man, bad con- stantly knocked down her hopes and ambitions. Under t~apy. she came to see that all tha was holding her back wa.s an unr 1atic fear of rejection. She took a re.fresher writing course ---------------------- I and obtained a job in a publishing house. Last time I saw her, she came in to give me an autographed copy of her own first book. So the "blues" can be overcome by action of a con- structive kind designed to achieve your heart's deaire. There are, however, self-help aug· gestions for t hose anxious to cure the "blues'' or even relatively simple states of depreasion. Should the feel- ing continue, the person should seek competent medical advice. 1. Decide to solve the basic prob- lem-if it's obviously recognizabl&- on the conscious level. That may be easier said than done, of course, but any attempt ia healthier than ignor- ing the problem. 2. Try to recall the entire expe- rience which you feel has triggered the blue mood. Sometimes simple self-analysis can put the situation in a more proper perspective. 3. If you can relate the current experience to one you went through in childhood, you may discover that the pain you now feel ia linked to an old wound. In childhood days, you were probably unequipped to cope with the situation, but perhaps with maturity you can do better. 4. During this period of trying to shake oft the "blues," you may have a dream. Try to find whether the dream bolds a clue to your pres- ent dilemma. 5. You only set the stage of your life drama. Realizing this, you may come to the understanding that the mishaps that appear aa blows dealt by fate are really happenings staged by your unconscious. 6. If this is true, what you must recognize is that you are feeling down because of your own doing. Only you can change "the plot" and "write a new script." 7., Practice self-exploration more regularly. If you start each day go- ing over cu rrent situations and their causes and what they mean to you, you will develop a habit of thinking out problems before they grow se- rious and harder to solve. Most people who go through in- termittent periods of depression do not need a psychiatrist. A little aelf- therapy can work wonders. But if it does not work and the overpower- ing feeling of melancholy continues, the person will probably turn to un- controllable drinking, constant weep- ing, and have thoughts of suicide. Certainly when any one of these symptoms appears, consult a reliable psychiatrist-perhaps one advised by your family doctor. If depression bas had you in the dark, has trapped you in a pit of lonelineM and despondency, start now to cure the present pain and avoid fa tu re dilemmas. 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They had no &iris with them. They didn't even have a bas of popcorn. They did not talk amoas themaelvee or clap or whistle at criaee in the picture. . ...)Thq sat the~ almoet without atirrinl', evidently oomplete)y aJ>. aorbed in a movie whoee theme was mOJ'der induced by homoeauality. They ~ have been liatening to a Jeeture-eo aerioua were they. .... ~ t. the boobtore was ao concentrated in bi8 browsin« that I had to poke him before I could set put him th.rourb the aisle. He wu a tall, lanJry fellow,. not well dreued but no hippie. Ilia face was Pntle u he apolos'ised for blocking my way. "Sorry," he aaid and moved cloeer ~ the shelves where paperbacks on aa. were concentrated. studying the titlee, wanting no doubt to get the most for his 76 cents. The question that tbouaanda of people are suddenly as1dng them- aelva and each other-a if they had jut wabd up to a situation that baa been bm1eoninc for )'elll'9-d whether t:beae boys in the theater and in the boobtore are being eerioualy banned or perhaps well preparing , themselves to ha.rm eociety. The anawer is that nobocb' .-IlY knows, thourh opiniona pro and con are vehemently stated. Sensitivity and the impulse to imitat.e dUfer so great})-in individoala that it is hard for anyone except an expert psychia- trist to tell how violence and sadism on the ecreen and acta of sex por- trayed in words and pictures a1fect each young penon. But tbe e«ect on contemporary life ia obviou.a. Hypoc- risy and prodery have leasened. Tol-~ baa increued. The poblic ta8te hu coanened. Modesty bu dis- appeared. Juvenile crime ii on the inc~ and now moft than 60 per- cent of aD arrests for car tbefta and burglaries involve youths under 18 years old. .._. ..., children were teen- apn, there was a shelf in m;y study containing boob which bad been in- herited from a gTaDdf atber who wu a physician. They included volumes on abnormal sex by K.raft-Ebbinc, Havelock Ellia. and other famous authorities on the subject. Some of the boys who visited the house bad discovered theee boob and would close the study dooT and pol"e over the cue historie.-there we.re no illustnationa in tbeee ecienti11c treati.eea. I found this out. and a,fter some aool sean:hing, I did not l"ft!lOft the boob though I kept the study door open. Sex and Violenc----, TV Helpfµ . This is the "age of frankness," but, asks thi to lewdness and mayhem, neglectin By MARGARET CULKIN BANNING Awtl.r J ..,..._ A_,,• -n. V'-...... Ohe." __. .. ......,.. Y ean later, when theee boys had grown op, I asked one of them what a1fect the boob had on him. Re eaid that they were very intenetiq and that "you had to find out about thoee things some time." But thoo&"h that ia true. it is one thlng to work your way through a medical book. without knowing what many of the words mean, u the boys in the study did. It ia aomethin« quite different to see eexua1 provoca- tions and acts very cloee to copullitlon • on the acreen and to have them de- ecribed emotionally· and minutely in boob. There is bound to be a sreat deal of identification. As the H ml W fOT the increue in juvenile crime are eoopt. the pro- test apimt violence on tele'rision bu become 0I'gllllh1ed. Frightening sta- tistics have been publicised. To re- peat one of them, the average Ameri- can child will watch a total of 22,000 hours before be ia 18, and, during every hour of watching, he will wit- ness an avera1re of five acts of vi~ lence. Thia is the ftnt genentio which has been "baby~t" by tele- vision, and a connection ia more than probable between the violence it bu seen 011 the acreett; and ita tolerance and use of violence in real life. The people who are studying this and trying to do 80llletbinl' about it are not pTUdes or follcnnmJ of Kn. Grundy. The National Citisena Com- mittee for Broadcutiq' includes such names aa Harry Belafonte, John Kenneth Galbraith, llarya Mannes, and Robert Kontromery, leaden in arts and tettera and wu fonned "to end the threat to our chi1dren'a values, taste., and 9eD.Sitivit,-... the ......... Committee OD Vi~ lence, beaded by Dr. Milton Eiaen- hoWU", reported to tbe nation that .. television entertainment baaed on violence may be e«ective merchandis- ing but it ie an appalling way to ~ne a civiliDtion.." It al80 pointed out that vioJenee OD the llCreeD is initi- ated about equa.lb-between the "good pys" and the "bad guys ... So the dis- tinction between what ia right and what is wrong ia not determined by the use of violence.. A.a we have often seen. there 1DA7 be a Robin Hood motivation in a pirlore. do~ 'rio- lence to serve eome oaefuJ end or for a worthy cause. Violence baa always bad a place in much great literature and in tbe per- forming arta. No one could be mon violent than Heathcli1f in "'Wotber- ing Heights" or Bill Sybe in "Oliver Twist." On the stage we have bad Medea and Othello and Lady Mac- beth. For tbe little chi.Jdren there wu Jack the Giant Ki.Der. Ylah a ca rt be eliminated from life. But what is frightening about much of the violence shown on t.eleviaion is the viewer• identi6ca- tion with it and the eomequent con- fwrioo in his moral jodpient. A cue in point caine to my atten- tion recently. In a larre university a group of student. began to steal can. Most of them came from onlerb- familiee and unbroken homes. They dismantled the can and sold the parts and claimed that thef pve the money to an organintion which was formed to protest the faulta and inequalitiee of modern eoclety. Whether they held out any money foT themselves wu never clear. They kept no boob. .. amy -, after muterinr the buaineee of stealinr cars. locbd or unlocked; they began forwing checb. The local police caught up with the boys. One eecaoed but a month later be shot and tilled a policeman in an- other state and is now in prison. Another member of the gang who said he WU eorry he had been mind up with it tried clamsily to explaJn wh.v he had done criminal things. Be said, "I don't know exactly. But, yon Ja;tow, you see thinp, like in 'Mi~ sion : Impossible.' and you think you could do jobs like that and ft would be fun. And those people we stole the can from "didn't really need them.,. That cue ia a small piece of eri- dence that television can have • dan- gerous e«ect on behavior and straight thinking. No one should set excited ,. • ] ( I t J in Movies, Books, or Harmful? noted author, why is frankness confined higher values of life? enoogb to claim that such results are pervasive among JOUDI' people. and "Jlisaion: lmpoeaible" is an exciting. imaginative propam in which the good pya almo8t in- variably come oat on top. Bot eomething ia oot of gear. Is it that children ar~ not being taught the difference between reality and unrulity? I have loq-known about the effect of reading on ideals and values. Fiction today, devoted to the caoae of "tellina' it like it is." is destroying a peat Mal of aen- timent.ality and claptrap. but it ia ao obaeued with the eex moti'ft that it ia losing touch with the human stories of the vast ma.- jority to whom eer; ii not the only motivation in life. The resu1t of this ia not all bad. The rino. popularity of nonfic- tion ii in pa.rt doe to the we.ari- nea of many ttade.n with the detailed and repetitive deecrip- tions of normal and abnormal tlS. Before Jea~ng on a recent trip abroad, I wu given copies of foo.r boob about to be published. One was a~. defensive story of Jee.. I I I ~~ 'l "' bianism. One dealt with inC'elt. One waa about abnormal eex, plua ince8t for sood me.uure. One con- cerned the desperat.e dislike be- tween cloee members of a Wilily and their aoppl'eSlled eex desire. for one another. Tbe st.oriea did not tell me anythinr I did not know to exist or ~n it better than it bad been told before. But the boob ~ a prob- lem. I did not want to carry them through Europe .. I did not want to gne them to the ship's b"brary for they wouJd not be welcome in it. Least of all did I want to lea-.e them in a foreip hotel to be iden- tified u cont.empo:rary American literature. ....... I do with the boob? Later in my jCMU"11e7, while I WU driving through the mountain.a of Ireland. I cbvpped them in a crn- iee in the rocb. Theft were eoata aruinl' nearby, but I doubt wheth- er &JO' people would .ee thoee boob apiL An unparaDeJed fran.knesa. bo1d- IM!88, and indffrennce to penona1 priftey pervades American aod- ety. It i.a not creeping op OD 118. It baa leaped upon ua. There ii a rivalry of hankneu in boob. 1ll&IUinee. plays. moriell, and We- viidcm. with loud claims that noth- ~ bu ever' been 80 fran)r u thia production.. Thia troubles and sick- ens many people. There are others who believe it doe. no harm. Tb.ere ia a nbst.antial number who ap- plaud it and aque that it means 90dety ;. moving in the ril'ht cli- redion. toward a freer world. That could be true. Certainly the crit.icimn of the faulta of Amer- ican eodety bu Dflftl" bem more penetratiu and tbe desire for a better world never more prevalent or more audible. The !Qjority of youn.g people feel that dmi1"e more than 1ll09t of their elden. 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She was born Camille Diane Friesen in Tacoma, Wash. Her father was an insurance man, her mother, Washington State's women's bowling champion. Her high-school interest in drama lagged while at college, so she visited an aunt in Phoenix, Ariz., where she got a job at a stock exchange. walking on a raiaed platform while changing the quotations on the board. "Because it waa so hot, l used to wear shorts. The old men really liked that!" recalled.J)yan. "The front ·rows were al- ways f\Jled up and the rear ones usually empty I The job had advantages, however. It made me become a Q•ick study. I had to learn to retain words and numbers by just seeing or hearing them once. It helped me tremendously later on when I worked on CBS' soap opera, 'FuU Circle,' tor eight months, and had to team 89 pages of dia- logue every night!" It was in Phoenix that Dyan first fell in love and became engaged. Since her ftanc~ was only visiting Arizona, when be re- turned to Loa Angeles, Dyan followed him. The romance was abort-lived. Within a few weeka, Dyan knew she had made a mistake and broke it off. But she de· cided to stay in Los Angeles and enroll at UCLA to study writing and anthro- pology. "I don't know why I did that, ex- cept I've always been interested in the beginnings of man," she explained. A part-time modeling job led to an in- terview with producer Jerry Wald, who suggested ahe change her name to Dyan Cannon (''It was more explosiveP') and tested her for his Jean Harlow picture. The test was a failure bet-..auae, Dyan can- didly admitted, she was totally unpre- pared as an actress. "Just toan-ting to act didn't make me an actress!" she admits. Dyan toured, pr-0moting a picture--no talent needed for this, juat beauty. But from the tour she earned enough money to take acting lessons at Sandy Meianer's ~>tudio West. "I rea11y worked for two years. l am not eager to get my name up in lights. I don't have that kind of drive. But I love my work.'' Her efforts paid off nicely in tv roles and a road tour in "How to Succeed With· out Really Trying." During her much-publicized marriage, Dyan gave up acting. She insists she didn't miss it because, "I simply wouldn't let myself think about it." Even after her divorce, Dyan shunned show business. "I just enjoyed my daughter Jennifer. Also, I was down to 100 pounds, hardly enough for tive-f eet-nve. Nothing but skin and bones, you know." She now weighs a little over 100 pounds. Dyan's decision to return to acting was not so much a sudden compulsion as a gradual gravitation in that direction. "1 simply knew that I had to do something. Acting was the obvious choice." Unlike many actresses, Dyan does not gear her personal life to attract attention. In her late 20s, she lives quietly with Jen- nifer and the child's nurse in a rather small house in Beverly Hills, near enough to a park so they can spend their fr8'-time romping on the grass. As for her career, Dyan is convinced she has hit a new plateau and that her ruture may be difficult. "I am loo sensitive. I'm going to keep trying to shake off the 'ex-Mrs. Grant' image and work on Dyfln Cannon. I want my dnugbter and the world to be proud of me." -PEER J. OPPENHEIMER • FAMILY WEEKLY COOKBOOK x c:Budget eals at Please MELANIE DE PROFT Food Editor 'ii. • To the meal planner of the hoa.eehold any praetieal ldeu for 1tretehb1g the food budget are mually moet welcome and e9pecially eo after a Sanday- dlnner eplarge or a spedal-oeeuion meal whleh often UJ;Metl the entire week'• food allowance. One way to avoid budget fruetratlon 11 to look to your 1upermarket1 for weekend epeeiab. See your loeal new.paper for eseeptional baye In meate, poa.ltry, canned goocle, and frem and frosen ngefaMe, and fruJte. Keeping in mind aleo the pouible eavinp In quantity buyln~f certain f ooda, be ea.re to wrap the perlehable onee in aluminum foil and Irene them for future aae. ... Pork Roat aoiala OUt1a mul Rke Speciol G"flflY Par.JW Jf'laole B•by Carroa. Green Salad toida Carlie Dre.,in.t Cnu&y Bread Briner or Mor1arine Glos«lPruitC~lclaa.r...Mm1P• Co/Jee Mille Pork Roast with Olives and Rice 1 7-lb. pork Joia rout I clon• rarlic, alinred 1 ~ cape chicken broth % cap d.r7 Tenaoatlt ~ teu;Goa groancl use % teupooa pepper % cap eliced piaiento-atded ollna Salfron Ri~ (He recipe) Special Grn7 (see recipe) 1. Score fat side of pork roast; in- sert garlic in slits. Place, fat aide up, in a shallow roasting pan. In- sert a meat thermometer in roast so that tip rests in thickest part of the meat. 2. Combine broth, vermouth, sage, and pepper; pour over meat. . 3. Cook roast in a 825°F. oven until meat thermometer regiaters 170°F., basting occasionally. Total cooking time will be about 2% hrs. The last hour of cooking time, add % cup of the sliced olives to liquid in pan. 4. Transfer roast to a heated plat- ter; keep warm. 5. Remove olives with slotted spoon ; reserve to add to rice along with re- maining olives. Use liquid for the gravy. 6. Spoon the 'Saffron rice onto plat- ter around the roast. Accompany with the gravy. Abovt 111n-viflg1 Satrron Rice In a large saucepan, combine 1 qt. chicken broth, 2 cups uncooked rerular white rice, 2 tablespoons butter or marcarine, 1h .teaspoon salt, and % teaspoon crushed aaf- fron. Bring to boiling, stirring with a fork. Cook, covered, over low heat 15 to 20 min. or until rice is tender. Toss reserved olives with I rice. About 8 evp1 Special Gravy Skim excess fat from reserved liq- uid. Measure liquid and add enough (Continued on page 12) 'Til now, you needed all these ingredients, a lot of efl'ert and stirrina time to get a rice pudding he'd go for. Now all you need is New Betty Crocker Rice Pudding. The Ready-to.serve Rice Pudding with rich taste, creamy texture, fluft'y rice and lots of it. More than delicious. Try some on your George tonight. SPAii mlt sauerkraut uncl ipfeln 303 can sauerkraut Mix kraut. apples and half of the. brown (2 cups) drained sugar (}{ cup), in 1 Yt qt. casserole. 2 cooking apples, Arrange SPAM slices on top. Mix remaining sliced thin (If desired) (}{cup) brown sugar and mustard with Yt cup brown sugar 1 tsp. water; spread on SPAM. Bake In 12-oz. can SPAM, sliced «X1' (hot) oven 30 minutes, until glazed. 2 tso. prepared mustard 4 servings. ~HOf"mel It _.. ............... -.... -.--.. ~------__ ...,..,-. A 'lOl'IAU f 1•SM;C1lO ,_UC1 I I . I r I .. c.Budget<fMeals X (CO'lltinued ~om page 10) \ place untJJ doubled, 1 hr. 5. Meanwhile, prepare top.- ping. In a small bowl beat the butter or ' ~rgarine with confectioners' supr until creamy. Beat in the en white, warm com syrup, and almond extract. Lightly toss the ce- Preas dough evenly until it touches sides of pans. water to make 11,4 cupa. Ret~rn liquid to pan or pour into a saucepan and brina to boilinr. Stir a blend of 2 tablespoons comatarch and ~ cup water into boilinr liquid; boil 1 to 2 min., stirrinr constantly. Pour into a rravy boat. Abo.it I evpa grav11 Glazed Fruit Cocktail-Pudding Pie Spoon ready-to-eerve canned vaniDa puddlnr into a balled putry shell prepared from your fa- vorite pie crust mix. Top with well-drained canned fruit cocktail. Lirhtly ~ush with liaht com syr- up flavored to taste with vanilla extract. Chill be- fore serving. If desired, decorate with thawed fro- un whipped topplnr. Tonudo Jada Oranie-Flaoored Breole/ai Drink .4.norl«l Reotly-lo-Eoi CereGI. Cereal Cruncla Colee Cob Col/ee Mille Cereal Crunch Coffee Cake S cape sifted all· purpoMloar ~ 1 pk1. act.In clry 7eut 2 table.J)OOU Pfar 1 teaapooa aalt ~ eap udllated naporatH milk Yi eap water 2 tablHpoou batter or •ar1arlne 1 e11 Topping: 2 table.poona batter or mar1arine ~ eup eoafeeUonere' aasar 1 e11 white, ubeaten 1 tabletipoon corn 1yrap, heated • ~ teupoon al•ond edract Y, eap rea.clJ-to-ut high-protein cereal lakee,cruahed ~ cap aagu % teupon poand elnaaaon J tableepoona ·batter or •urarine, melted 1. Thorourbly mix 1 cup of the ftour with the yeast, IU&'ar, and salt in a large mixer bowl. 2. Heat the evaporated milk, water, and butter or mar&'&- rine until warm. Add to the ftour mixture with the erg. Beat 2 min, at medium speed of electric mixer, scraping The ordinary poand is 110 miracle. 7. Let rise SO to 40 min. or until dough comes almost to tops of pans. 8. Usinr ftngen, make deep indentations in dough about 2 in. apart and 1 in. from sides The MiraclellANo poaadis. Whyi Because Mirocle has two extra sticks. So it spreads 36 ex1ra rolls. Whipping does that. And whipping also makes Miracle Brand Margarine spread smoothly. bowl several times. 3. Mix in remaining ftour gradually, beating until a smooth dough is formed. '· TuTn dough into a greased bowl. Brush top lightly with melted butter or margarine. Cover and let rise in a warm Toste the delicious difference. The miracle pound. From Kroft. ~) ftakes, a mixture of su· gar and cinnamon, and the melted butter or margarine together until well mind; set aside. 6 .. Divide the dough into two equal portions and place in greased 8-in. round cake pans. of pans. Brush dough with confectioners' sugar mixture and sprinkle with cereal top.- ping. 9. Bake at 875°F. 25 to SO min., or until well browned on top. Serve cotree cake warm. T100 8-ift. co6ee cakH 11 Famil11 W•.kl11, Ja,uurry 11, 1170 G,._,, Lunelaeon Meos Dueluw Sweei Pocaioe. Crahclay GreeTt BMJU Sliced Onmf e, Onion and Leuuce Sahttl ~h French Dra1ing Hoi Roll. Butter or M•1aril«! Ice Cnam toidt Cltocolau Swuloe Toppinf Mille Col/ee Lunch~n M~e t Dinner Z eau (lZ os. each)" luneheonaeat Glue (eee recipe) Duchess Sweet Potatoes: 6 medium-aiud aweet potatoe., c:ooked. peeled, and muhed (aboat 3 eape) % teaapoou salt 1 tablapooa honey ~ eup 11Jl1Wfftened pineapple juice 2 eu yolb, alightly beaten ~ eup batter or margarine 2 egc whitea Crunchy Green Beau (see recipe) 1. Score the loaves of luncheon meat and place them aide by side in the center of a heat-resistant platter. Spoon some of the glaze over meat. Bake at S76°F. 15 min. Remove from oven and spoon more glaze over meat. Turn oven control to 425°F. 2. Meanwhile, put the warm mashed sweet po- tatoes into a bowl. Add salt and the next 4 in- gredients; whip thor- oughly. 3. Beat e'gg whites until stiff, not dry, peaks are formed. Fold into sweet potato mixture. F orce through a pastry bag and decorating tube or spoon in mounds around edge of platter. 4. Bake at 425°F. until potatoes and meat are lightly browned; spoon glaze over meat during baking. 5. Remove from oven and spoon the Crunchy Green Beans into open spaces around meat. About 8 aennftga Glaze: Combine 14 cup packed brown sugar and 1 ¥l teaspoons ft.our in a small saucepan. Stir in 14 cup water, 2 table- spoons elder vinegar, l 1h teaspoons corn syrup, and 6 whole clovee. Bring to boiling. Remove from heat. Discard cloves be- fore using. Crunchy Green Beans •I 2 eana (15 Ya os. each) cut ll'ffn beau Ya cup butter or marrarine 2 teaspoons pated onion 2 t.eupoona lime or lemon Juke 1 cup corn ftakee, coanely crumbled 2 to a tablespoons anlpped panley 1. Heat beans as directed on label ; drain. 2. MeanwhTte, heat but- ter or margarine and onion until butter is browned. Add lime juice and corn flakes and turn to coat. Toss with the parsley and hot beans. Serve immediately. About 8 aervingB Pork and Succota.la Sltilkt FluUy Seuoned Rice W aldor/ Salad Bread Stick• BroNJnia Pork and Succotash Skillet 2 tableapoona fat from pork rout 1 medium-sized onion, hal•ed and t1'inly sliced 1 green pepper, cut In long thin atriJMI 2 cupa cubed roa•t pork 1 can (17 o&.) green llma beam, drained 1 can (12 oz.) whole . kernel com, drained % cup pork 1Ta•y• Yi teaspoon Masoned salt % teaapoon marjoram lenea % teaapoon pepper 1. Beat the fat in a large skillet. Add onion and green pepper; cook about 5 min. Stir in the pork and heat several minutes. 2. Add vegetables, pork gravy, seasonings to mix- ture in skillet; mix well. Cover and simmer 10 to 15 min. About 6 BennngB *Leftover gravy from Pork Roast with Olives and Rice. (Beef broth may be substi- tuted for leftover gravy.) 11 Tomato Soup NJitla ..bt0rted Croclcer• Porlc Salad O~ t11illa Y egetabk Ring Mold Hot Balcing Potodu BUcuih Apricot P~en>e• Froated Claocolate Layer Cab Teer Pork Salad Orientale with Vegetable Ring Mold pkg. (6 o&.) lemon-flavored gelatin 1 can (13 Yi os.) pineapple tidbits, dralned Pineapple 1yrap (about Yi cup) ~ teupooa ult 2 teupoou vated on1oa l cap ti.inly sliced celery 1 cup well-drained peu l Yi CUJMI rout pork atriJMI 2 CQJMI lnely shredded JOllng vee• cabbage 1 c:u (16 os.) beaa sprouts, drained thorou1hly Yi cap mayonaai.se Yi teupoon .. Jt Yi teupoon ground ginger ~ teaapooa garlic powder % to Yi c11p salted Spanish peanuts Crilp salad greens 1. Prepare gelatin as directed on pkg. using the pineapple syrup plus wat~r for the liquid. Chill until slightly thick- ened, stirring occaionally. Stir in the 'A teaspoon salt, onion, celery, and peu. Turn into a 6-cup ring mold. Chill in refrigerator until set. 2. Meanwhile, prepare the tossed salad mixture. In a bowl combine the pork, cabbage, bean sprouts, pineapple tid- bits, and a blend of mayonnaise, 1h tea- spoon of salt, ginger, and garlic pow- der. Toss until thoroughly mixed. Chill. Before serving, stir in the peanuts. 3. To serve, unmold gelatin onto a large serving plate on a ., bed of crisp salad greens; spoon salad mixture into cen- ter and garnish, if desired, with strips of American cheese. About 8 3erving1 SELF-HELP QUIZ What Your Taste in Foods Tells About Yon Are you romantic? Neurotic? Creative? What you eat may provide the answers, say researchers into appetite and personality SCIENCE has come up with some fascinating find- ings about food-including what your eating habits tell about your personality. Take this quiz and test your knowl- edge of a tasty subject. 1. If you derive pleuure and aat- il'lf action from chewior on tbings- gnawing on a ateak bone, chewing gum, chewing on a pencil--thia indi- cates that you are a )ow brow at heart, with primitive tutea. 2. The way you feel about food tells bow you feel about yourself. 3. A reducing diet can cause a ner- vous breakdown. 4. People who enjoy food the moat make the best lovers. 5. You have "American taatee" if your favorite deasert ia strawberry 1bortcake. 6. What you don't eat can make you neurotic. 7. Almost any dessert ia better llked than any vegetable. a. People with artistic tempera- ments prefer foods which are highly aeuoned o.r strongly ftavored. 9. The more care a housewife lav- ishes on preparing meals for her hus- band, the more she loves him. 10. If you seldom have an appetite for breakfast, it indicates that you set more mileage oot of food and don't need to eat u often. ANSWERS 1. Fa.lae. ln studies at Yale Uni- versity, students were claaaifted a.a to personality and t.empe.rament, then interviewed as to eating pref erencea. Subjects who reported derivibg the moet pleuure and aatisfaction from mawing on a steak bone. chewing gum, etc., were aemitive people with cultivat.ed tutea. 2. . Tnu. Psychological studies show that the more food aversions a person has, the more he tends to be dlMatiafted with himaelf and wish that he were di1f erent. 3. Tnu. For many peOple, weight- reduction diets may involve the pos- sibility of emotional disturbances.- and this is particularly true with high-strung individuaJa. People who are subject to marked changes in I mood, particularly those who have ever bad a severe depression, are ad- vised to diet with caution. And a per- son who is working under conditions of particular stress or preaaure of reapo11aibilitiea should postpone diet- ing, if possible, until the pressure ea.sea off. Sex and Violence of purity even when they are tndif · ferent to conventionality and impa- tient of all restraint. The aame thing cannot be said of many middle--..ed people. The aale of the most eexy and foul-mouthed book! depends to a great extent on middle-apd women. They also flll the movie houaes where the moat far-out movia an abown. Innumerable un- 3.bapeb' older women go down the atreeta in the tightest of pants. The blame for the sene.ral expoeure and accent on ea cannot be laid only at the chlldra'• door. But no matter whose the fault. im- modeaty, lack of privacy, and tolera- 14 tion of violence blunt our aenaee. They are not static inftuencea. They create a craving which can become obsessive and dangerous. So many people are realizing this that we are getting some action. The Commiaaion on Violence had its ef- fect on television in somewhat reduc- ing the violence in programs and in reacbeduting shows ao that some would not be shown within a child's normal viewing' day. Thia is like putting dangerous medicines on a hirh shelf in the bath- room cabinet. It should have been done before and must continue to be done. The Citizens Collll'l\.ittee, which 4. Tnu. They are much more ar- dent in love relationships, much more sentimental, and romantic-ininded than people who eat principally to sustain themaelvea and don•t take any special pJeuu.re in eating. 5. ~.The U.S. Army polled a croS&-eection of thousands of enliat- eee. When the returns were all in, strawberry shortcake emerged as the top favorite in the dessert depart- ment--with banana-cream, lemon- cream. good old apple pie, following closely. Ice cream rot nearly as many votes as strawberry shortcake, and others in the top 10 included pine- apple-upsf de-down cake and choco- late cake. 6. True. Studies have shown that an inadequate diet, Jacking in the proper vitamins and minerals, is CA- pable of producing a full-blown neu- rosis even in a normal, well-balanced personality. And a poorly balanced diet, it perailted in, can lead to seri- ooa mental disturbances. 7. Fa.lae. Although some vegetables a.re ranked among the moat disliked foods, some of them enjoy a higher preference rating than moat desserta. A nationwide poll bas shown, for ex- ample, that two vegetables-fresh corn on the cob and fresh tomatoes-- enjoy a higher popularity rating wanta more review of broadcasting licenses to determine if they are op- erated in the public interest, should have support for the public hearings which they are now trying to set up in the states where television licenses will be renewable in 1970 and 19'11. There ia a possibility that the em- than some tempting desserts. I . True. Studies by investigators at both Yale and Michigan Univer- sities show that people of artistic- esthetic tell\J)erament defi.nitely tend to have special food preferences, fa- voring highly seasoned foods to those with mild or bland ftavor; preferring less sweet and more sour than peo- ple of other temperaments. 9 . Tnte. Consensus of scientific studies shows that the housewife who adores her husband does all poaaible to make his meals pleasant and makes a point of brightening bis day by ta.king paiDB with his favorite dishes. And if she isn't a good cook to start with. she does her beet until she learns to please her husband's palate. 1 O. Fa.he. Medical studies at the University of Wisconsin show lack of breakfast appetite to be a strong in- dlcation of chronic anxiety. Absence of a desire for food at this time of day, it waa found, reflects an exces- sive amount of aruciety and tension which reaches its peak upon arising. Typically, this can't-bear-tbe-thought- of-breakfast symptom disappears aa the morning progreaaes and tensions become more relaxed-and the nor- mal appetite returns. To sum up: if you can't eat breakf ut, something'a eating vou. -JOHN E. GIBSON '"phaaia on violence, sex exposure, and abnormality will decline of its own accord. There are signs that we are coming to the dead end of that road. The best-seller fiction list ia stilJ heavily weighted with sex, but the tale of a convent is also on it. Best selling also are two or three sound political histories, and even a dic- tionary made the nonfiction list. We wm not retum to hypocrisy or any concealment of truth. We need candor. But we should not confuse frankneaa with only the uncovering of lewdness, violence, and deepafr. Frankness should also expoee loyal- ty, gentleneaa, courage, and love for they too exist and have a ri~bt to be shown on the acreen and in the pages of books.·• 1 - ;ors 1er- tic- end fa- .ose ing te<>- ;ific ¥ho ible kes by iea. ;art she lte. the t of in- nce 'of :es- ion og. :ht- ODS 1or- : if 1g's ON and •WD are >ad. JtiJJ the Jest 1md die- •or eed use ing . .. 7aJ- f or I be Ire.I , Is usin9 the wrong freezing wrap e ? costing you money• &yPoppyCannon• Sad to say, it ~ .. .if you 're tossing fresh meats or poultry into your freezer in the see-through wraps you brought themhome in. You see, the plastic wrap your grocer uses to show off the cut.s of fresh meats he displays for you every day is fine for that purpose. But it breathes .. .lets air in, moisture out. And the plastic bags you find handy for many household uses? Fine, too, but not for freezing. They trap air inside, all around your food. Cold, dry air is frozen foods' worst enemy .... and here's why. The dry, frigid air in your freezer tries to draw the moisture out of your food. If it succeeds, those ex- pensive roasts, steaks and chops you bought on "special" won't stay so special. They'll get tough ... stringy ... dry out and lose flavor. Suffer-from what's called "freezer burn." What can you do to be sure you're giving the foods you freeze the protection they need? Aluminum foil keeps air out ... Keeps moisture in. Use Heavy Duty Reynolds Wr~p, a strong sheet of alumi- num foil that's a real moisture-vapor barrier. Keeps dry, cold air out, keeps moisture and fiavor in. Know what else? The faster foods freeze, the safer the flavor. And Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap actually speeds freezing, because it's a natural conductor of both heat and cold. What's the right way to wrap for freezing? Because "freezer burn" may develop wherever air pockets exist, tight wrapping is a must. So double-fold the foil down tight across the top of the food, smoothing out all the air between the food and the foil. Then fold up the ends, envelope style, and press them tight against the food . Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap molds and clings tight, pro- tects your food for months to come. Food technologists agree there's no better wrap for the foods you freeze, from soups to meats to desserts. So for everything you want to keep in your freezer, use Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap. It will save you many a disappoint- ment. And many a dollar. Reynolds Wrap can be a big help, *Poppy Cannon is the RoVing Gourmet for Ladiea' Home Journal, author of a dozen best-selling cookbooks, and 11 column syndicated in 120 newspapera. too, when you're cooking foods for freezing ... and when you're cocking foods you've already frozen. Here are just a few of the many time-and work-saving ways ReynoldS - Wrap can make your job easier. Fr .. zer to "att•r: 3 Houn. Would you · believe you can oook a frozen-etift 4 pound roast and serve it in just three hours? Here's how. Turn back the Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap the rout was Inn.en in and sprinkle the meat with salt and pepper. Re-wrap looeely, leaving ends cnmped lilhtly. Put the meat in a ah.allow pan in a preheated ( 400°) oven for 21h hours. Then tum the foil back completely and allow roast t.o brown for an additional 30 minutes. 'Ibe roe.st will be rare, tender, juicy, eo beautiful you'll never bother to thaw a1ain! Doubl•·latchlng: Another Time Sav•r. Makin« a stew C&!llleJ'Ole, meat loaf? Make two, cook one now and freeu! one for later. Line the pan of the one you're freezin1 with Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap and put it in the freezer. When it's frozen solid. lift it out of the pan and over-wrap in foil. ('nlia frees your pan for other uaee.) Staab the package back into tbefreezeri and you've 1ot a arat main dish, al ready, whenever you need il frozen Au.t: Great fix-ahead, f reez&- ahead deeeert. Cut one 12 ~. frozen POWl4i cake lengtbwiae into 2 equal layer&. Place one la~ on a large slleet ol Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap. Cut 1 pint br1ck of Neapolitan ice cream lengthwise into two slices and place on cake. Top with second layer. Wrap tightly in foil and freeze. Remove from freeur, unfold foil. F.-ost top and aides with one 4~ oz. carton frozen whipped toppin1, thawed. ArranJe pecan h.alvee and maraachino chem.es on top. Re- place in free7.er till topping is ha.rd. Remove from free7.er. Double.fold foil over the ~. cloee to food. Fold ends to make a tight aeal. Return to freezer .till ready to serve. Serves 8. HEAVY DUTY IN I SIZEI: • Regular 26 Foot Roll . • 14" wide Broiling Foil. • 75 Foot Roll. "The Money Saver." 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U you're a wiae trader, the next time you ro into the new-model auto market. uk you.nel:f. what type of car should you buy now to pt the most allowance when it ia traded in a few years from now? I'm not just talking about main- taining the car in rood condition. Everyone ahouJd do this. Still. a top. cooclitioned used car might not bri.q yoo top trade-in doDara. Gf/Of"ge wa.o. is oiee pr#idnt of C. I . T. &mu lA&liag Corp .. OM of tu Mtiotl'• ~ i• tu ..to.o- ,, ti"~ jfut~., bui11aa. Knowing 101l~ to trade in for a new car ia almoet equally important. for iD.ltaDce. A pod time to trade in the old model for a new one is after approximately three years or about 85,000 miles. You11 be trading at a time when you should get a sub- stantial allowance. But even if you've kept the car in good condition and even if you're trading in at the riPt time. you .still mil'bt not get u much allowance u you would if you had made the rigllt type of pu.rcbue at the start. When buying a new car, plan ahead and from the inside out. Do you want automatic or manual trana- miMion; a six-o~ an eight-cylinder engine; power ·brakes and -power steering? After you have deci.ded on HURRYl .SALE ON NOW THROUGJ1 JANUARY17 basic equipment, you should deter- mine which model-low, middle. or top-of-the-line-would be m08t ap- propriate for thia equipment from a reeale and i.meetmmt standpoint. If you want air condition.in&', an eighkylinder engine. and automatic transmiuion, you ehou.ld follow through with a radio, white-wall tires, power steering, and power b.rakea. This should be houeed in a top.<>f-the-line model and woo.ld com- mand top trade-in value later on. Conversely, if your buic require- ments are for a manual t:ransmiuion, a beater, and little eJee. you would probably complete thia package with a eix~lincler engine and black tire&, housed in a stanClard moaet To put the models ~the.r with the optionals in order to give your- aelf the best value from the stand- point of origin.al oost and trade-in allowance. you'd get theee groups: Low-line model : 4-<loor aedan. ra- clio, beater. &-cylinder enaiM. manu- al tranam.isaion, bla.ck tires, solid color. Kiddle-line model: 4-<loor eedan. radio, beater, 8-cylinder engine. au- tomatic transmission. black tires. sol- id color.·- Top-line model: 2-or 4-door hardtop. radio, heater, 8-cylinder en- sine. automatic tran111Diaaion. white- wall tires. air conditioning, two-tone colors (vinyl roof). power •~. and power b.rabs.. . To deviate from theee guidelines ia to court a faster lepreciation rate. A ; ~ CUT YOUR COSf OF UVING td 1 I • on Your Old Car trodes thousands of autos each year four~peed stick shift, appealing to the sporta.-minded, doesn't comple- ment a 4-door black sedan. Nor will you get much extra for an air condi· tioner in a compact. An important point to remember ia that the typical buyer of the late-- model used car ia getting younger every year. For two-or three-year- old can, the average buyer ia color coD.1Cioaa. Be likes ligtit colon. Running an ad in a newapaper ia an effective way to aell your car. You should highlight the features, such aa "one owner," "new tiree," "low m.i1eqe," etc. Alao mention popular equipment, aucb as air conditioning. Most used-car wbolesalen and re- tailen will tell you that a radio ia essential in aelliq an automobile. It helps to move the car from the dealer's lot sooner . When you trade in, it's a pretty good idea to l'O to a dealer who aella the make of car you are trading in. That way the dealer may allow you more than the competition. Common questions asked of uaed- ca.r dealen and their an.swe:n are: la there a "beat" time to trade! Not really. What you get aa allow- ance when buying a new car can vary, dependiq apon many facton. Much depends upon the prevailing interest and demand for both new and used can. Demand for new can ia grea~ eat at new-model introduction time. It soon tapen otf, to be followed by .. a alight riae in the apriq. Dem.and then slackens &pin. rwhing ita low- ......__..._ lrritiollon. 4 oc. ..... $Ll9 ~ eet point at the end of the model yar. Of what val&1e are special tires! They have ll1&l1rinal value. More important ii that the tires be in good condition and ''matched" -that ia., all the aame kind. It's deairable to have a spare available, too. What's the relative trade-in value of station wapna 1 Theee are moet advantageous in suburban or rural areas. They can be worth u much u $500 more than ae- dana in auch areu, dependiq upon the model involved. Whether trading in your ear or eeDiDI' it on the secondhand JD&l'.bt, remember to plan ahead ~ht from the moment you ftnt a bop for it as a new car--and keep it allraya u "new" u pouible. • i..- I ~ ,, ii t· ( , \ . I How do you feel when you know you have enough life insurance? Happy. A well1>lanned life insurance program provides a special kind of pleasure. Life insurance gives you the rich satisfaction of knowing you ·ve guarantttd your family ·s financial security. It can help your children to a better life by assuring them funds for college. It can be the basis of a life-long income to sweeten your own retirement. Life insurance can do all this and more for you -if you have enough. How much life insurance is enough? The exact amount depends on your goals, your family size and many other things your New York Life Agent can help you evaluate. Ask him . He'd like nothing better than to see you very happily insured. New York Life Insurance Company ~· Madtson A venue:, N.Y., N.Y. 10010 Life, Group and Health Insurance, Annuities, Pension Plans. Our nfth year The "happy life"C.O.aapany RICK MOUNT: Basketball's Golden Hand Purdue and its star played second fiddle to UCLA and Alcindor last year-this season experts think they may be No. 1 By HAL HIGDON T HE DEBUT of Rick Mount as a basketball player began on a note of failure. "l waa in grade achool," he remembers. "To make the tum, if you were right·banded, you had to dribble left- handed and make a left-handed lay-up. I couldn't do it. The first time I tried I fell down.'' Mount responded with characteristic determination. After school that afternoon, he returned home and prac- ticed left-handed Jay-ups for two hours. The next day, he succeeded. Purdue University fans feel grateful that he did. With Lew Alcindor turned professional, Rick Mount today ranks as college basketball's most exciting player. In his junior year last season, this 6-foot.4-incb guard from Lebanon, Ind., scored an average of 83.3 points per game, second in the nation (behind Louisiana State's Pete Maravich). The Big 10 named him its moat valuable player and no wonder-he Jed Purdue acorers in 27 of the team's 28 games last season. This aeema no small accomplishment when you consider that two other players from that team graduated to pro ball : Herm Gilliam with the Cincinnati Royals and Bill Keller with the Indianap- olis Pacers. Picture Rick Mount and you see a high~beeked, blond- baired boy who ducks, darts, then jumps high. letting the basketball float from his slender fingertips toward the basket. Swish! He is the man with the golden hand. Mount hit 61.5 percent of his shots last season, a majority of t~em jump shots from 20 feet or more out. Mount succeecl1 partly through natural talent (20-16 vision, for example) but mostly through hard work (200- 400 practice shots daily). "I can have my back to the bas- ket," he says, "and tum and pick it right up when I shoot. It's just by feel that I get most of my points." Purdue Coach George King served as assistant coach as West Virginia University during the reign of Jerry West (now with the Los Angeles Lakers). He considers Mount the better shot. "Rick can't understand why every- body can't make 60 percent of their shots," says Pinky Newell, Purdue trainer. Mount had a cold hand, however, when Pardue faced UCLA and Lew Alcindor in the finals of the NCAA cham- pionships last spring. Purdue lost at home to UCLA during Rick's sophomore year (with him hampered by an injury), then got beat 94-82 on the West Coaat in 1968. The Purdue squad thought perhaps its tum bad come. Mount recalls : "I hit my first two shots and I thought, we're off! Then 'all of a sudden nobody bit. I missed 13 in a row. I'd shoot, and they'd feel like they should go in, but the ball would hang on the rim or go in and out." Rick hit 9 for 17 in the second half, by that time too late. Purdue got beat by 20 points, hardly a disgrace con- sidering UCLA's three·year record with Alcindor. 20 Famil11 Weekl11, Jam.w.r11ll,1170 n h 2F ,. l 'I s y d 1- !\ n B. e. t, n n, >O n- -.----------------------------------------------------~~~~-~--SPORTS : Man with the Rick Mount a1uno• re- bounding 1kilh agaimt North Carolina. Rick Mount grew up only 37 miles down the road from Purdue in Lebanon (population: 9,528), where people still remember Pete Mount, his father. Pete led the local high-school team to the state finals in 1943 and taught his son· by having him throw a tennis ban at a peanut can. Pete carefully nursed Rick's skills, letting him shoot rubber balls at first six-and then eigh~foot·high baskets. Rick still believes that many fathers make a mistake by putting up a 10-foo~high basket for their third-grade sons and expecting them to hit it. "A lot of kids at this age just aren't strong enough," he says. "They start throwing the ball underhanded or pitch it like a baseball, and that's bad. It develops poor form." Rick recently gave the miniature indoor net he used for practice aa a boy to the nine-year-old son of assist.ant coach Bob King. In high school Rick Mount made all-state three years, averaging 38 points per game in bis junior and senior sea· sons. Sport& IU'latrated featured him on it.a cover. On the outskirts of town even today a billboard boasts Leba- non as "Home of Rick Mount-Mr. Basketball 1966.'' Mount ftrst choM the University of Miami, then re- considered and enrolled at near:by Purdue, which was constructing a new 14,128-aeat arena. He played his first varsity game the night of the arena's dedication. Rick relaxes by hunting and fishing. He goes to bed early and neither drinks nor smokes. Last August he married his high-school sweetheart, Donna Cadger, sur- prising his friends who didn't even realize Rick dated. Forced into the role of a one-man show in high school, Ric)l had to adapt his style somewhat at Purdue. "He matured a great deal IMt year," says Newell. "His sopho- more year he would do things pretty well much on bis own. He'd take a lot of shots because he though it was ex- pected of him. Last year he became a team man." Rick frowns at the label ''gunner," which he considers an insult. Last year against the University of Hawaii he passed to an open Larry Weatherford, who passed back to him. "Why didn't you shoot?" Mount asked. "I thoogh it would help your scoring average," Weath- erford replied. "I don't want It that way,'' snapped Mount. On several occasions during high-scoring games last season, Rick asked coach George King to take him out and give the other players a chance. He seems quite aware that to win championships you need a smooth-working team, not just one amootb·shooting man. Despite the lou of Gilliam and Keller, this seuon Pur- due at.ands a good chance to better its second-place NCAA finish. Purdue has loat speed and defensive ability but ahould compensate with better rebounding. According to aasistant coach, Bob King: "Rick told me recently that all we have to do is win one more game this year than last. That'& what I call attitude." • YOUIS IOI OILY USE COUPON BELOW -0~ OOValentinee for only •ht each! It aounds impollible!Yet thia bit bar- gain UIOl"tment inclUdes deluxe IS. cards ... plenty of cards for the . kida ... enouch Valent:inee for the whole family to Jive. With the valuable Coupon below you'U rt!Ceive all 60 for only 26t. Thia offer ia made to in~ duce our easy ·way for making plenty of extra caeh in your apare time. HOW YOU Can EARN EXTRA MONEY EASILY Showin1 Friends F•bulous N .. 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When we first decided to build an agency in Oran1e County, lOCation was o"fle oftb-nnostim· portant factors. We are most gratiCied that our selection of location has proved out. Not only ls our facility convenient for the new and used car buyer but for service customers as well. AU of us here at Wil8on Ford Sales sincerely believe we have the finest Ford service personnel to ti& found anywhere. All -are highly trained specialists who know your Ford from bumper to bumper. OUf modem Ford service facility enables our service customers to receive prompt and efficient service at a fair and reasonable price. So if your present automobile ls in need of repair or maintenance, drop in and talk to our specialist first. You'll probably find you'll be dollars ahead. • THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JANUARY 10, 1970 DICK ; WllSON'S w11:soN FORD-s~a:Es II 18255 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH ---, FO_R~ acasaa .. assaa .. aaaa .. aaaaaa11aaaaaaa11aa1aaa1aa1aa111a11a1a111a11a s ·ee all the g ...... · newest ones for tORINO BROUGHAM 2-DR. HARDTOP ' THUNDERBIRD 2-DR. LANDAU TEST·DRIVE THE ONE OF YOURCHOICE TODAY JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF . THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH BLVD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD 842-6611 HUNTIN~TON BEACH SALIS DIPf. ' ...... 10. , .•. 7 hys SHYICI ONN , .. , ...... Fri., ••••• ,. 5 , ..... M•:1., I•·•· .. t P·•· 592-5511 SATURDAY JANUARY 10 FV fN I NG 6:001111 Ntw1 (C) (60) I Qj @ m Huntlty-lrinlcley (C) II MondO (C) (30) • Bou City (C) (30) Sam Riddle hosts. m BILL BURRUD: ANIMALS * ACTION & ADVENTURE! man friend of Oliver's who visits Green Acres. He visits the Doul1u farm for a rest atter months of coverin1 war and violence. D ~@ m NIC s.tvrd11 Mo.- It: (l) .. How To Murder Your Wlft"I (comedy) '65-Jack Lemmon, Vlrna Lisi. I Ho111 Opera (60) Nodtt de Estrtno (2 hr) 9:30 9 Cl) Petticoat Junction (C) (30) Joe and Steve's crop.dustln1 business is threatened when Selma Plout Imports a rival pilot, Ronnie Coleman (Jack Sheldon) but the alrls take over and bury the fellow under an avalanche of charm. ID Anl111al1, Action and Adventure O @ (I) IQ) Holr,wood hlac. (C) (30) "Crater of Mt. Etna." (e) (60) Burt Bacharach and his fE lntemational Playbou• (30) wife, Anaie Dickinson, CO·host. Guest. a') ftablra (30) in1 are joclley Willie Shoemaker 6:30 • KNIC Ntw1 Conference (C) (30) (in his first performance as a sine· ROMY Grier (C) (30) er(. the Sam & Dave sinaing duo, JINlcl for tllt Defense (C) (60) YOC1li1t Dusty Sprinafield, and com· Dr. Hudson's St<ret Journal (30) edian scoey Mitchlll. : To Sat To11orrow (30) (R) O Pllilbln's Peoplt (C) (90) Tenta- , Hit Parade (C) (60) tively scheduled guests are Vin • Edit of Eternity (30) Scully, Michael Callan, Don Drys· • Man Fro.1 UNCLE fC) (60) d I Sh · W 11· B I "· 7:00 I Cls E . .._ (C) (30) a e, an1 a rs. ern e ""sey, • v1111n1 .,.... Lee Grant. · KNIC Survey (C) (30) ID Buck Owens (C) (30) Annivtrslry Gamt (C) (30) fil) The Toy That Grew Up (60) • Death Valley Days (C) (30) "A ''The Social Secretary" Mule Like the Army's Mule." 10:001J 9 CIJ M1t1ni1 (C) (60) Man· m I lfiCrAL I Pro Football: Iii ni~ agrees to trap a blackmailer who Gamt ~111trlca (C) (60) Burt Lan· has been houndin1 a wealthy busl· caster 1s host and nar11tor of this nessman then winds up himself as ~our special that review~ the past the target of a Police dragnet. five d~des of professional grid· m Ntw1 (C) (30) Iron action. . Bill Alldtraon (C) (30) I S•nttt Tratls (60) Rawtiiclt Roundup (60) NET Journal (60) lo1 dt Merico (90) Rat Patrol (C) (30) 10:30 Zant Grty Thtalrt (30) Twilight Zon~ (30) Nttn (C) (30) Bill Bonds. 7:30 ~ (j) Jacktt ~ileason (C) (60) Film JtStiYal (2 hr) "Ou 0 @Ci? m Andy Wlllla11ts (C) latlons" '@'"Blockhead." (60) Andy s 1uests are Arte John· I Kitty Wtfb (C) (30) son, Mama Cass Elliott, Ray Stevens . Passport to Travel (C) (30) ~ ~00·~ Dating Game (C) 11:00 0 ma> Nm (C) (30) Jim Lanae hosts. Denise Nicho· IJ GET ON THE BRUIN las and Peter Lawford guest. * BANDWAGON' WATCH O Miiiion $ Movie: (C) "Aluandtr UCLA ORE. GON ST 1 tlle GrNt'' (drama) '56-Richard vs. . . Burton. Fredric March, Clalre Bloom. IJ UClA Basketball (C) UCLA Bru· ID WOfldtra of tllt World (C) (30) ins vs. Oregon State Beavers. Game "Stranae Temples of Ctylon." taped earlier. @I) Los Caudlllos (30) I TwlliPt lont 1:00 IJ Movie: (C) "A Lotn for Mia Country Male T111t (C) Qtton" (drama) '67-Lana Jeffries, 11:15 Fabulous 52: ''Tlnmdtr Road" Francisco Tu. (drama) 'SS-Robert Mitchum, Gene D @ CV a> Ntwfywtcl GaMt (C) Barry, Keeley Smith. (30) Bob Eubanks hosts. D Saturday Nlpt Movlt: "Ttn m Movie: (C) "All tllt lrotllers Nortll Frtderict (drama) '58--Gary Wtrt Valianf' (drama) '53-Robert Cooper, Diane Viral, Geraldine Rtz· Taylor, Ann Blyth, Stewart Granier. gerald, Suzy Parker, Tom Tully, I Hawaii Calls (C) (30) 11 :30 ! m Ntwa (C) Saitbntsll Tht1trt (60) • Theatre 9 MOYlt: (C) "Mou111· NET Playhoust (C) (90) b 1tt" (drama) '65-Steve Cochran, @I) S}tvia y Enrique (60) Hilde1arde Neff. l :lO 1J Qt CIJ My TllrM Sons (C) (30) ID Ntws (C) Bartlara's dinner party becomes an 11:45 ID Movlt: "Rold Ho111e" (drama) epic event when the weather plays '48 -Cornel Wilda. Ida Lupino, tricks on her. Richard Widmark. D @ 00 m Adam-12 (C) (30) 12:00 0 m Joflnny CarlOn (C) "Lor 34-Astro." Officers MalloY 12:30 IJ Mowlt: "PllantHI Udy'' (mys· and Reed receive directions from a tery) '44 -Franchot Tone, Ella Police hellcopter durln1 • hilh Raines, Alan Curtis. speed chase of two robbery suspects m All-NIPt Sttow (C) ''Rat Top," fleeing on moton:ycles. Gary Crosby "The White Towe(' and "f'ury of i d Ken Tob.!l ere featured. the Apache." @Cl) W LtwTtnce Well (C) 1:00 II Mowit: "All ttle Youna Men" ( ) (drama) '60-Alan Ladd, Sidney ID Rtlltr Derby (C) (60) Midwest Poitier, James Darren, Mort Sahl. Pioneers vs. Northwest Braves. 1:15 O Adventures of UNI s.as,ray (C) t :OO 1J Qt CIJ Cretn Acras (C) (30) 1:30 0 NIWI (C) Bob Cumminas 1uests u a news· 2:30 fJ News (C) Gifts For The Handyman ... Versatile Voltmeters IM·11 •25ss H .. rtilllt P•rtebl• Soll4·Stete YOM ~ •. Th•aee4t •f UMt • $,ft .... ll•t• ClfUll -l'aT '""''' 4 llll<tf'I lrMSlsfff, 1 ..._. • 4 AC ,,_.,._ , • ..,.. e • DC vtll... r•f'l9t1 e 4 tllm r•ll9M e 11 """"""' NI,_. .. 0C • 1 ,_,.,."' lnpwt N AC • 4\0t''. 2tl 9A IMfW • leltery ,._.,_, e .......... ly1H"9,yltfte ce .. w1111 Mlf ~-& MM .. e.cl4'11et lltr... ll'K• ttr IHI 1t••• e Eesy-...-INI clniclt IManl l'NlttnKtlM. 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SUNDAY, JANUARY 11 9·30 AM 1J f3 Cl) RETURN NHL Hockey (C) The Montreal Canadi· • ens, defending Stanley Cup cha.mpions, face t~~ New Yori( Rangers currently in first place 1n the East Dlv1s1on. 12:00 1J tBJ cE Super Bowl Game (C) The National Foo~ball League Champions (Minnesota or Cleveland) play the Amencan League titlist (Kansas City or Oakland) for the fourth World Cham· pionship of Football, played in Tulane Stadium, New Orleans. 3:0011 L.A. Open Golf (C) Finals of the five-day golf cham· pionship held at Rancho Park Golf Course in Los An· . geles. Keith Jackson anchors • the KTLA broadcasts at the 18th hole. Dick Enberg, Jer· ry Coleman and Dick Gar· ton olso report. 4:30 Ell) DEBUT Skiing (C) The fundamentals of skiing tech· nlques at various levels are illustrated. Host is Cyrus F. Smith, a U.S. Ski Association certified Instructor. !5:25 11 Kines Hockey (C) L.A. Kings vs. Chicago Black· hawks, live from Chicago Stadium. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14 6:00 II t.kers Baskethllll (C) L.A. Lakers vs. Milwaukee Bucks at the Milwaukee Arena. Chick Heam and Dick Schaad report. 8:30 11 I tficlAt I Coaches' 1969 All·American Football Team (C) Chosen by The Coaches' Association, the best players of the 1969 season are spotlighted. The program documents their All-American abilities with game action sequences and features commentary and practice field visits with outstandlng coaches, including Paul Bryant of Alabama, John McKay of USC and Frank Broyles of Arkansas. THURSDAY, JANUARY 15 8:00 II ! IFlc!A( I The Ben Hogan Story (C) Dramatic story of one of America's greatest golfers. Program recounts Hogan's come· back from a near-fatal auto accident. 8:30 II Boxing (C) Tentative schedule: Eddie Garcia vs. Cherokee Parker in a lO·round lightweight bout. FRIDAY, JANUARY H 6:00 II ukers Basketball (C) Los Angeles Lakers vs. Boston Celtics at Boston. 8:30 II UCLA • Basketball (C) UCLA Bruins vs. Bradley University Braves at Chicago Stadium. Dick Enberg calls the action tor 1 the hour-delay telecast. SATURDAY, JANUARY 17 11:00 AM b I»@ m AFL All·Star Game (C) The best players o! the Eastern Division compete with the stars of the Western Division at the Houston Astrodome. 2:00 D Hl1h School Basketball (C) Game of the Week. Q) NCAA Basketball (C) U. of San Francisco vs. Santa Clara. · 2:30 D QJ @ h clflc 8 Basketball (C) Washington State Cougars vs. University of Oregon Webfoots at Eugene, Oregon. 3:00 IJ CBS Golf Classic (C) From Firestone Country Club In Akron, Ohio. 3:30 0 (ii) (]) ® Pro Bowters Tour (C) The $45,000 Greater Los Angeles Open, Arcadia, California. 4:00 0 m RETURN Shell's Wonderful Wor1d of Goff (C) Roberto deVincenzo, Tom Weiskopf and Oave Stockton compete at the Ranelagh Country Club in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Gene Sara· zen and Jimmy Demaret commentate. 5:00 0 (ii)(])&) ABC'a Wide World of Sports (C) The International Ski Jumping Championships in Obersdorf, Gennany, are shown. 6:30 D UCLA Basketball (C) Bruins vs. Loyola University (Chicago) Ramblers. Game taped earlier. 7:00 m i IHc!AL I We Remember Rocky (C) Featured is the career of the late Rocky Marciano who won all 49 of his pro fights and retired as Heavyweight Champion of the World. 1970 I inadi· York !ague !ague :ham· eans. I •n-::t lwfy .,. .. t °' New ' (C) 1f tt\e their 1tures ch es, and ne of :ome- rokee attics ersity n for 1f the rislon ~Iara. - Jgars kron, Los berto t the Sara· ional 1own. :ago) 111reer lghts SUNDAY JANUARY 11 MORNING 11:001 Station to Station (C) Homtl>UJtl'$' Gulde (C) @ (I) fB Bultwlnklt (C) Movie: (C) "811nc11t Fury" (drama) '4S-Stewart Granger, Val· erie Hobson. AU stations reservil the right to change program· ming without advance no· tice. I Church In the Homt (C) (i) First Baptist Churd1 cm. tn Su c .. a 11:30 lntem1tlon1I Zone (C) "Rich Man, Poor Man." 0 (il) CI) Q) Diacovery (C) "While the City Sleeps." 0 Movie: "Escape In Ult ou.t'' (adventure) '45-Philip Dorn, Hel· mut Dantine. Jean Su'.livan. 6:15 6:30 6:55 7:00 The Chrlstophera (C) The Bible Answers Qlve Us This D1y (C) Tora Ind Jerry (C) Mr. Wishbone (C) AFTFRNOON 7:30 B1b111n (C) 12:00 I)~ Ci) Super Bowt ca... (C) Mormon T1btrn1clt Cflolr (C) NFl·Afl World Champion.ship of Htnld of Truth (C) Football. National Football League Slcred Heart (C) Champions meet the American Foot- 7:45 Tbe Christophtrs (C) ball Leaaue titlist for the fourth t (}) Dney ind GoUaUI (C) Super Bowl, played in Tulane Sta· 8:00 Lamp Unto My Feet (C) dium, New Orleans. 8' Tiit Christophtrs (C) Cl Hi&h and Wiid (C) "Victoria, C1tbedral of Tomorrow (C) B.C., Octopus Hunt." • DIJ of Discovery (C) O Movie: "Sin Town" (western) Wondtr11wa (C) 'l2-Constance Bennett, Broderick Allen Revtval Hour (C) Crawford. 00 Future ~nte'.ll11nt Parent (C) God la the Answer (C) 1 00 Stories of Succesa (C) Town Hall Mlttln1t @ Quest for Adventure (C) S:lO M°/'!" A~:h:ndB~e(~~) Preschool * . '11t~BPER BOWL: ~~ldr;;, visits the birds at the L.A. OPEN on CH. 5- 8. Cllmbln1 Hlati (C) 3:00 PM-FINALS, LIVE! Movie: "fury at Furnace Cr'"" 12:30 0 Movlt: (C) "The Killers" (mys- (adventure) '48 -Victor Mature, tery) '64-lee Marvin, Angie Dick· : i1H~~~:~i~~t~LOR ,,~,.~5.~=:) ~, Kathryn ~hlm1n (C) • Pattern for Uvln1 (])Revival Fires 1:00 Mevlt: "Frieda'' (drama) '47-(j) full Gospel ReviVll (C) David Farrar, Glynis Johns.. • Tiit S1ory (C) O @ (}) !&) Directions (C) "Two 9:00 C1mera Thrtt (C) Songs." Religious. Feature fJ Sherl0<:k Holmes 01y of Dl.scovery (C) m Movie: (C) "Cr11h Dive'' (ad· C1mpus Profile venture) '43 -Tyrone Power, Anne Gospel Music (C) Baxter, Dana Andrews. ~ ~:~'!~ Kuh:min (C) I Revival Fires (C) ., @ MMt the Prm (C) Tom and Jeny (C) FestiVll on Madrid I Mano a Mano Ranchero 1:30 @006) luuu and Anawm This Is the Lift (C) (C) News interview. Africulture Report I Voice of Calvary (C) 9:30 I) Q!J (j) RETURN NHL Hockey @ W1ron Tr1ln (C) (C) Montreal canadlens vs.. Hew Arrib1 el Norte York Rangers at Montreal. 2:00 Press Conference (C) 0 8' My Favorite Sermon (C) Dr. Buck OWens Show (C) J. Vernon McGee. Church of the 00 Sund1y M1tinet: "Sinbad Open Door, L.A., guests. the Sailor.'' O Movie: "Abro1d With Two Y1nb'' I Muslu y Palabru {comedy) '44 -William Bendix, Ft1turt Dennis O'Keefe, Helen Walker. 2:30 Youth and tht Police {C) l @OO lm Dudley Do-Rtatrt (C) Movie: "Affair In Reno'' (ro· @ Oral Roberts (C) manca) '56 -John Lund, Doris Cynthi1 Singleton. 10:00 I This Is the Life (C) O Miiiion $ Movie: "Attadl of tht @ (I)&) Fantastic Yoyap (C) Mushroom People" (horror) '62- • Movlt: "Battle A1m1" (drama) Aklro Kubo, Kiki Yashiro. ·s~tt Brady, Elaine Edwards. I!) Biii Anderson (C) I Futurt/HomeatHd (C) 3:00 Cl On Ca~us (C) 00 47 Happlnm Way (C) U L.A. OPEN GOLF Realty Review <C> * FINALS FOR THE 10:30 Cl ~ (6) m Guideline <C> Second $100,000 PURSE! program devoted to a discussion on 2.HRS. LIVEI hunger in America. Professor Charles Riker of Purdue University U LA. Open Golf (C) Final rounds is moderator. of the 44th annual tournament I (i7) 00 G) Fantastic Four (C) live from Rancho Part< Golf Course. Faith for T oclay (C) Keith Jackson reports. Sesame stnitt (C) (R) (Continued) ' New Rod Serling Series "Rod Serling's Wonderful World Of . . premieres Sunday at 6:30 PM on KNXT, C hannel 2. The new series can't be described as a documentary. And how best to describe it is best left to people who like to sit around describing things. But they'll have a tough rime with this ohe. Bui since something should be said by way of descriptfon. it should be noted tha1 the series will offer a fresh and new ap· proach at looking ut things. And the difference here is the kind of things that "Rod Serling's Wonderful World Of . . . " will look at CONFAB-ProJueu Don G111go/J, right, 011d Rod Suli11g dl.Jc1iss ,. plans for tht 11tw KNXT suits "Rod Srrllng'J Wondtr/ul World Of ... " prtmitring Sunday at 6:30 PM mr Channel 1. I For example. the premiere broadcast will deal with prejudice. And although that might not seem to be a very uplifting idea for a half-hour televisio n broadcast, further examination of that subject reveals 1h at it will be a very uplifting show about a very "down" subject. By way of explanation, Serling and the crew behind him have discovered that prejudice is alive and thriving and has easily made the transition from the mythological to mod. People have har- bored prejudices about virtually everything and in retrospect, some of those prejudices are kind of silly. In "Rod Serling's Wonderful. World 0( ... Prejudice" the subject at hand is capsulized into just one simple category-tong hair. And Serling will focus his attention on the attitude of people to long hair-from a biblical David to a modern one~to show that in various periods of our history long hair has been in and out, and loved and despised by differeni people at the same rime. There are, of course. other elements in that particular broad- cast and the point of it all is that someone. if he has no prejudice at all, can find something to like or dislike in "Rod Serling's Wonderful World Of . . . Prejudice." Subsequent broadcasts of "Rod &rling's Wonderful World Of . . , " will deal with such whimsical subjects as gluuony. incom- petence. snobbery, waste. neurosis. protest. propaganda, and crime. So, you can see that this new KNXT series is unlike anything on television. including the traditional documcmtary. What it win do instead will be to maximize the normally overlooked aspects of po pular stigmata, the side bar a nd human interest factors, rhe absurdities and trivia which are always to be found and most often are ignored. Serling is a six-time Emmy winner and more has been written about him than when the Mets are winning or the Rams are losing. In addition to his six Emmys, Sarling holds the first Pea· body Award ever bestowed upon a writer. He has also won two Sylvania Awards, the Christopher Prize, nine nominations for the television Emmy, and four Write rs Guild awards. Page 5 The Golden .Age of the _ Automobile "The Golden Age of the Automobile," a 3M Special airing in color, Tuesday at 7:30 PM oo ABC, is the story of America's love aftair with the automobile which began in the 1890'• and continues with unabashed fervor to this day. It began with the horseless catriage, or ,_ mol'e1s~cally, with a "Velocipede,'' man· ufactiued in Germany by Karl Benz in 18901 The Velocipede was a carriage powered· by a motor-the world's 6nt successful motorcar, and capable of doing H miles per hour over paved roads. It was Europe's availability of paved roads mat generated so much interest in motor· can there, but America wasn't far behind. lo 1893 Prank Duryea and his brother built me first successful American motorcar. In 1895 Henry Ford, a Michigan fannboy, established a worbhop in a shed behind his home. His tools were primitive, many of them he made as the need arose. After six moatbs he had built what he called a "quad· ricyde." lo June 1896 Ford took his four· wheelt'd wooden box outside and ran it about the streets of DeuoiL It wasn't very rom· fon:able, but it worked. LJfe w111n'I lllways simple for early..J4y motorists 111 is illMflrated ;,, this pi&1me showi"g a dri11n effedi•g re- pai1's o" a 1907 Thom111 touri"g '"'· Tdi.g pi&lmes w111 fun e11e• in the oltl.fashio11ea J.ays wb.111" ride;,, the 'ountry;,, a 1913 Merur motorcar was lhe way to spend a Sun"4y af tnnoon. The ultimate in "class" was a special jump seat al the rear of this 1909 Wefrh close-coupled touring car in which the chauffeur . was isolated from lhe family when the owner chose to dritJe. . U IS : r~- Jays W IJS of ur SAl7ES 1JPTO DURING THE 1970 SYLVANIA ONCE-AYEAR ~LEI A Sylvania ColorTV A. A lot of entertainment at a budget_ price. 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In a house in a peaceful southern California community a murder is committed -but when the police arrive there is no corpse in sight. Lt. Dan August (Christopher George) is assigned to the case. The victim seems to be· a miss- ing young mother and housewife named Marion Ord (Janet Leigh). Lt. August quickly discovers that Mrs. Ord was a lonely woman. worried over the fact that she was growing old. To ease her loneliness. since her husband George (Tim O'Connor) was often on the road, she indulged in clandestine love affairs. As Lt. August continues his search for Mrs. Ord. a strong case of circumstantial evidence seems to point to her husband. George, as her murderer. with jealousy as the motive. When Ord attempts to ftee with $600 borrowed from his sister-in-law. the police set a dragnet for his capture in the hope that he has finally tipped his hand and will lead them to his victim. How- ever, when a body turns up the mystery is deepened. "The House on Green Apple Road" was produced by Adrian Samish with Quinn Martin as ex'eeutive producer. It was di- rected by Robert Day from a screenplay by George Eckstein based on a novel by Harold R. Daniels. Young £vr Plumb, apprarmr as Margarrt Ord, is talun in by 11righbor Lrona Mi/In (Ju/ir Har- ris) whrn hu mothtr disap~ars. Thry arr 111/trro1atrd by Lt. Dan Augrut (Christophtr Grorgr). WANTED IOYS & GIRLS AGES 3 TO 19 to Audition Oft Closed Circuit Tel"l1lon and Qualify for HOLLYWOOD TALENT POOL IRANDON CRUZ Brandon Cruz joined thtr talent pool, and five months later signed • five year contr.ct with M-G-M. Now he can be seen each wee~ ..t 8:00 Wednesday •v• nings on "Courtship of Eddie 1 s Father.'' CAN YOUR CHILD QUALIFY? fOR PRll ON-CAMlllA AUDITION CALL (714) 547-6251 Talent S.1rch Being Conducted by TAKE 1 PRODUCTIONS HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. ..... 7 SUNDAY (Continued) m Ou1ar LiJlllts a> Movie: "Tiies of ~enture'' (adventure) '54-Don De Fore. Lon Chaney Jr. I @ School D1ys (C) Chucho el Roto 3:30 Aaricuiturt USA (C) Movie: "Rtntlltles'' (wHtem) '4&-Evelyn Keyes, FOfrest Tucker. I @ Film Ftaturt (C) Mlsteroftrs' Ntl1hborhood (C) 3:(5 ffi!(~~n11tion1I Traders 4:00 1 Tht Conquest of Everest (C' Cameras follow British mountain clitnbers ascendin& the world's hiihest mountain (6 miles up), the Himalayan Ml Everest. 0 Close-Up (C) 0 SUPER BOWL EXCITING? * GET TO CH. 5 FOR L.A. OPEN FINALS! ibut (C) Don Webster. ' 3 llramit 6 Roller Dtr1>r (C) : h1fs New? (!) B1tm1n (C) • Sports Spectacular (C) 4:30 · Family Film Festini: "Just Around the Corner." Shirley Tem· p'e, Joan Davis, Bill Robinson. m Samson (C) ff) Voice of the Hour fil) DEBUT Sllilnf (C) A new 13· week series illustratin1 the funda· mentals of skiing techniques at the be1inning, intermediate and ad· vanced levels. Host is Cyrus F. Smith, a U.S Ski Association cer· lilied instructor. ~IA) F1ce the Netion (C) l fiie' Riflem1n 5:00 flee the Nation (C) Speak ~p tC) Bill Leyden. 0 ' OMAN 'S WORLD" * FRED MacMURRAY & LAUREN BACALL-Color O Movie: (C) ''Wom1n's World" (drama) '54-Clift.on Webb, Fred MacMurray, June Allyson, Van Heflin. Lauren Bacall. An auto· mobile tycoon. seeking a successor to his general manager, brings three of the company's top men with their wives, to New York for olS· servalfljon. ! D1ktlrl (C) P1U, Duke @ Seven Am Th11tre: "Young Land." I How To Marry 1 Mllllon1ire @ My World (C) Speculation (C) (R) 00 Film F11true I Futbol-Soccer Htre Come the StlB (C) Run for Your lift (C) 5:25 Kinp Hockey (C) L.A. Kings vs. Chicago Blackhawks, live from Chi· cago Stadium. 5:30 II Newsm1h rs (C) 0 All-AmtriCln Collqe Show (C) I McH1'e1s NIVy Sunset Tr1lls @ The World Tomorrow (C) (j) Am1teur Hour (C) fVfNINr. 6:00 I KNXT Sund1r Ntws (C) (30) • @ @ m Fr1nk MdiN Report (g (30) B Tiie Groovy SM• (C) (60) Shan- 10, ind The Archies (animated car- toon characters) 1uest. GJ Min From UNCLE (C) (60) Pa1e 8 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JANUARY 10, 1970 Sunday Night at 6:30 on CBS~2 970 s JO ,, lB BILL BURRUD: ANIMALS *ACTION & ADVENTURE! m Anl•1la, Ad.Ion and Adventure (Cj (30) "Island Adventure." Hay. man Island, off the coast of Queens- land in Australia, and part of the Great Barrier Reef, is visited. fI!l DEIUT TIM Sltow (C) (60) First show of 1 weekly series desi1ned by and for America's teena1ers. Each week, a ruest of national prominence and a major musical 11roup join host Bob Wa!lh and folksinaer Donal Leace. Guests to· nitht include Biii Toomey, Olympic Decathlon Champion; Kenny Roaersl arid The First Edition; and a 1roup of students talkin1 about sports! and music. 9 Ci) Film feature (30) G) Man frM UNCLE (C) 6:30 II PREMIER£ Rod Serlln(s Won· dtrfvl World of •.• (C) (30) New weekly series presentin1 humorous and serious eaays on the wor1d we live in. The first proaram. "Pre. Judice," features observations on Youth and Ion& hair. Six-time Emmy winner Rod Ser11na is host. a @ oo m c.t eou.,. 1ow1 (Ci (30) I Run for Your Lite (C) (60) Sl&ebnisll llMatre ( 60) Ci) $k1PPJ {C) (60) 7:00 II Qj ()) Lassie (C) (30) "The Road Back," Part II. Lost and alone In the city of San Frtncisco, LaS$ie, with no memory ol her past. searches for identity. 0 @ (I) m Wild Kln&do"' (C) (30) "Wolf Pack.'' A look at the social structure of the wolf pack. filmed in the Canadian Rockies. D THE PIED PIPER PIPES 1( FANTASTIC FANTASIES 01) LAND OF THE GIANTS D @ (]) &> ufld of Ille Clanta (f) (60) "Pay the Piper.'' Jonathan Harris &uests as 1 &lant known as ) the Piper who tries to lure the Earthllnas into a trap by playin& his maaical flute. fJ Joe N1mattt Show (C) (30) Phyl· lis Diller 1uests. m B1rbar1 McNtlr 9" (C) (60) Guests include Marty Allen, Eartha Kitt, the comedy team of Patchett and Tarses. and The Pacific Gas and Electric rock 1roup, fl) De Advocata (C) (60) a> Co•lcol y C1ndon11 (30) 7:301J ~ (j) To Ro•t Witt! I.Off (C) (30) Findln& the rlaht 11own for the occasion becomes a major project for Alison-and her dad-when she Is invited to the opera by a hand· iome youn1 count. Alain Patrick Is futured IS count Marius, with Eva Soreny as his mother. B •from DISNEY Tonight• * Fred MacMurray, Jane Wyman in "BON VOYAGE" First-Run Comedy Hit 0 @ (j) m Walt Disney (C) (60) "Bon Voyage," Part I of a three-part comedy. Fred MacMurray and Jane Wyman star as a not·so- typlcal American couple with three children. on their first trip abroad. Co-stat"$ are Oebor1h Walley, Ml· chael Callan and Tommy Kir11. 0 Mllllon $ Movie: (C) "Nob Hiii" (romance) '4S--Geor1e Raft Joan Bennett. Pe&o Ann Garner. Yivi1n Blaine. Saloon owner storms bastion 8:00 ot Hob Hill to win the hand of a roci1lite. Q) Pmt>Ort lo Tmtl (C) (30) "The Soul of Germany." tB Hone Opera (60) ai) Los C1udlllos (30) fl MR. & MRS. TINY TIM * on ED SULLIVAN Tonite IJ 19 Ci) Ed SUiiivan (C) (60) Tiny nm introduces his new bride Mis.s Vicki, in her television per: formlnf debut. nery ser&Hnt who served under ti) Oran Teatro (60) him durln1 the war and who later 10:30 D n. Wortd Tt•now (C) (30) wa.s branded a dnerttf, Ben Cart· "1969 -Tr11edy and Triumph.'' wntht decides to help him 11t 1 P1rt II. nlW start. Robert Lansin& iuests.. CD ~ure Wtrid of Ed Butler (C) 0 @ (])Q) AIC SlaftdaJ Mowte: {30) "PMce Rl'IOlutio~art I.'' (C) ''TIM House on 1'"'1 Apple I ""'!F lullltHn (C) (30) Ro~" (m~stery) ']~Janet Ltiah. 11 :00 D Q3 Ci) 9 Ci) NIWI (C) Luhe Hams, Walttr Pld&eon. Barry Catlledr1I otro .. now (C) Sulll~an: Premiere showina of a tale • Willia• f. luQley (C) Guests: ~I lonehness and terror. In a house H1rvey Huk1ri, who was chairman in • ~aceful southe!n California of the Veun1 Americans fot Free· community a murder 1s committed dom at Stanford University; Aoier -but when the police arrive, there Rapoport former editor of tht Uni· is no corpae In si1ht. verslty of Mlchi111n's dally news- Ntws (C) (30) Lury McCormick. paper; and Wes Nisktr, ntwS direc· Rawlllde Roundup (60) tor at a San Francisco under&round : Hom~d (C) (60) (R) radio st1tlon. Topic; "Why Don't • Dota1nps Herdu (30) Conservatives Underst1nd7" • Nns (C) (30) Dou& Dudley. m Movie: "Mr. 880'" (comedy) '50 Tiit Sporta Set (C) (30) -Edmund Gwtnn, Burt Lancaster. • Co•tnhrlos J Ctltbridadtl (C) Dorothy McGuire. 10:00 9 (j) Mlaion: l•pouible (C) I Colt A5 (60) Barney Is blinded in an ac· 11:15 @(])Gl Ntwt (C) cident. ~ bridtt-to·be is buried alive 11:30 Movlt: (C) "Day of Ult Bid· and Pans poses IS a man he i.s 111an" (western) '58 -Fred Mac· LONESOME LOVE-Lou.lie 9oftl .-......n • a Pl la Ion wtdl a .... wlM> .... • btal dlleut .. "11le Carritr" llPllode ot NIC1 Tile lold OMS, 8ullda7 at 1t PM. U ROLLER GAMES-LIVE! (C) * T-BIROS vs. OUTLAWS ft Rolltf C11H (C) (2 hr) L.A. f.Blrds vs. Texas Outlaws. 0 FORD MOTOR COMPANY * presents THE FBI D @(]) t:E 1\t nt (C) (60) "Conspiracy of Corruption." Erskine investl&•tH the woundina of • man by Sheriff Temple, firin& from an ambush at the scene of 1 U.S.· Mexico border crime. J. D. Cannon Is special 1uest Other au,stt-in· c!ude James Olson, Katherine • JOs· tice ind Armando Siivestre. m Movie: (C) "All Ult lroU!trt Were V1ll1nt" (adventure) '53- Robert Taylor, Ann Blyth, Stewart Granier. Story of s.eafJirln1 family in search of whiles and treasure. I feature/ cunitn1 TIIH (C) (30) The Fonyte Sac• (60) "To Let." Canvusel Mnlclno (60) 8:30 Qj (i) m Biii Colby Show (C) (30) "The Elev1tor Doesn't Stop Here Anymore." Chet Kincaid is stranded overniaht In an elevator with an En&lish teacher and 1 c'eanin& woman. Henry Fond.a and Elsa Lanchester guest. ID Probe (C) (30) tB World Toinomw (30) "The Sordid Shctlea.'' 9:00 II 9 ({) Clen C111pbell (C) (30) Caterina Valente, Ro1er Miller· and Henry Gibion 11uest. B @ 00 m Bon1nu (C) (60) "D1n1er Road.'' Althou11h still bitter at a man he reco1nlzes IS a 1un· unaware is marked for death, in Murray, John Eticson. Marie Wind· the ucond of a three.part episode. 10r. John Vernon, Noel Harrison and B Lollman & B1rklty (C) Lo1an Aami 1uest. • Movie: (C) "About flee'" (com· 0 @ @ · The Bold Ones (C) edy) '52-Gordon MacRae, Eddie (60) "The arrier." Dank>rth and Bracken, Phyllis Kirk. Washburn search for a man who m Cinema Sund1J (C) "Mr1. Mike" doesn't know he Is infected with a Dick Powell, Evelyn Keyes. dead y disease and evades their ~ @ lnslfht (C) search for othff reasons. Joseph 12:30 Q SpeU!n1 ~ty (C) Guest is Perry and Clifford David are fea. Milton Friedman, columnist and tured. Louise Sorel 1uests. professor of economics. University Lit Mt Talk To ••• (C) (60) 1:00 IJ Movie: "The '* Humor Man'" Labor Report (C) (30) comedy) '50-Jack Carson, Loli Al I m News (C) (30) of Chicaao. Minion Forum bri&ht, Jean Wallace. NET festtval (C) (90) "Is Some· 1:30 0 News (C) body There?" 2:30 IJ News (C) BENEFITS OF LEASING THE FAMILY CAR lncreasin9 number1 of Americans now leese the femily car. Apparently, the id e e is: "What's 9ood for cost-conscious business men, is also good for the family men.'' In Oran9e County many families ere telcin9 edvanta9e of a re- marlcable leesin9 pro9rem offered by G orden Grove Lincoln Mercury. Th is very different pro- 9rem lends itself to family bud9etin9 by includ· ing service end meintenence •t no additional charge; oil, oil chan9es, seels, t ransmission serv- ice, etc., etc. In addition, the dealer buys your present cu , freein9 capital for investment in the market or that vacation property on the riv- er. And every two years, you get a brand new car. For An F.xeellent Booklet On This Sub;ect Ca!I our Leasin9 Secretary-Just ask for Winona. (;anlt·n c; .. 0\4' Li114·ol11 ''t'l'C'lll'\ (aud c :ou~ar loo) Gar den G rove ~t Brook burst 636-2980 P•1• 9 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JANUARY 10, 1970 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS M 0 I? NIN C 5:55 11 Slvt Us Tiiis Day (C) 6:00 I) Sunrial Se•tSttr (C) 6:25 O Ediatioa Exdllnit (C) "Char· acter in the Arts Series." 6:308 OdJSteJ (C) Pro;ect know (C) "American literature Before the Civil War." m Explorinr Los Anaeln m Law lot tllt Lay1111n (C) Wed. 6:55 0 INBC Ntwatrvict (C) 7:00 C8S News (C) Joseph Bentl. @ 00 m Tiit Tod11 5'°" (C) Tlte His and Htr of It (C) Mr. WisM>ont (C) Boa dat Clown (C) Co111Mdlty/Stod Report • Stume Street (C) 7:30 B It Is Written (C); Prince of Peace (C) Tues. I WOlldtr1M1 (C) Cool McCool and friends (C) (j) cas News (C) 7:45 CD Yldeo Direst <C> 1:00 II Qi (j) Catltain Kanproo {C) B Dapllnt's Cartoon Cutlt (C) MONDAY thru FRIDAY m Cumby (C) 10:-00 II -.,.,., liriffitll (C) (]1J (]) Rody and His fr1tnds (C) 0 9 ()) m Wt of UM Century fl) Ntwa/Stoa Ma,.st (C) Jack Kelly hMts. 1:10 g ftaturu (C) Thurs. fl) News/Stod Marlltt @ (I) sunny Today (C) 1:25 D Cot11111unlty Bulletin Board (C) l0:30 I) (ii)' Cl) Lovt Of life (C) 1:301 Mr. Ma,oo (C) 0 Q) @ m Hollywood Squares Extrcl• Wltll Cieri• (C) (C) Guests are Nanette Fabray, Ce- • Mominf Watcll (C) Ted Meyers. sar Romero. Lou Rawls, Joyce Haber Marine Boy (C) and Harvey Korman. Roelltt Rollin Hood (C) Q) Trnel Fil11ts (C) rn Jacll la Linne (C) 11 :00 II t.itJ (j) Where Ult HHrt Is (C) 9:00 11 9 ()) Tiit Lucy Show (C) 0 fD @ m Jeopardy (C) Art 0 Q) 00 m It Tak• T.o (C) Flemina hosts.. D Love That Bob: Bob Cumminp. O Tiit li1llOpla1 liounMt (C) This program S1Jbject to change. Graham Kerr. O Movie: See Daytime Movies. B Tt•po (C) Baxter Ward hosts. Jackie Joseph Is hostess.. Q) Ro111per Room (C) m Jacll la lannt (C) 11:25 fJ 9@ C8S Ntwa (C) Q) Undtrdof (C) @ (}) QueH for a Day (C) Ell) futures 9:25 a o oo m NBC News <C> 9:30 6 Qt (j) ltvtffJ HHlbUlla 0 0 00 m Con~ntrltion (C) 0 fJ m Movie: See Daytime Movies.. Q) c.rtoons and fNtura (C) @ (]) Hayden's Happenln1 (C) 11 :30 6 0tCI) S..~lt tor TH11orrow (C) 0 0 00 m Tiit Who, wt.at and Where lamt (C) I Jollnny Cr1nt (C) The Anniversary Ii••• (C) Loa An1tles City Sdloola TV Clusroo111 Q) World of Women (C) Ell) Sesame Strt1t (C) (R) 11:55 0 0 00 m NBC Ntwa (C) AfTERNOON 12:00 B lewtiq11t (C) 0 @ @ m Ufe W'ltll Untlttttf (C) Jack and Art Linkletter. I Movie: See Daytime Movies. G1J (I) Btwttdled (C) Shtfiff Jolin (C) Nns (C) Biii Johns. stodl Martlet Close Ci) Alldr Qriffltll (C) 12:30 II a()) As tllt Wor1d Tums (C) 0 @ 00 mo.,, of Oar l.lvts (C) Macdonald Carey stars. 0 @ (I) Tlllt fill1 (C) Q) Dl1lln1 for Dollan (C) fl) Stoct Marlltl Analysis Ef) l111t Cirl (C) Wed. only. 1:00 II 9(1) love la 1 M•nJ St>ltn· dortd Thlnr (C) 0 @ @ m Tlte DodOfS (C) 0 @ (I) G) All M• Clllldrtn (C) Rosemary Prinz stars. m QuHn for a ay (C) m Office of tht President 1:15 Ell) fHtures 1:30 U (ij (j) The Guidin1 Lllflt (C) 0 Q) @ m Anotlltr World (C) D fatller Knows Best; Cooti111 Atound the World (C) Wed. _....._ ... 0 G1J CD a> let's Ma•e e Dtal (C) Monty Hall hosts. m Movie: See Daytime Movies. Pa1• 10 a lull ninety minutes of fun. fashionable and frankly I unky happenings I 7:()()-8:J() AM (Z) l>All,-/1\AEC-n' EE Ttdlnlcal Comer 1:50 Q) faattiona in Sewln1 (C) 2:00 U ~ (j) Secret Storm (C) 0 tU @ m 8ri1bt Proml" (C) D 011r Julia Meade (C) 0 (i1) (])Q) Newf)•tcl C1M (C) B Colden SJlot Movie: See Dir· time Movies. Tom Hallick hosts. II) Movie: See Daytime Movies. fl) Conunodlty/Mutual fund 2:30 II Cit Ci) Ed&• of Nipt (C) 0 ~@ m N1m1 Droppers (C) Al Lohman and Roaer Barkley. I Cirl Talll (C) (]1) (]) (!E Dltin1 Came (C) Stodl M11ttt/f11tur1 3:00 II Qj CJ) Comer Pyht (C) 0 It's Your Btt (C) Guests are Shelley Berman, Milton Bel1e and their wives. I Hlrhw11 Patrol (ll) (}) al Ctn«•I Hotpltal (C) Bozo'a II& Top Show (C) Waterfront 00 Matin": Don Rodewald . Matin": Don Wilson. 3:30 U lucky Pair (C) Guests are Tippi Hedren, Dick Kallman (Mon.); Bev· erly Gerland, Marty Ingels (Tues.· Thurs.); Richard Deacon. Betty Baird. (Fri.). Mille Doucfu (C) Ozzie ind Harritt (]1J (}) (iD Ont lift To live (C) Popeye and Friends (C) Hobo Kelly (C) Dr. Hudson's Stcttt Journal (j) Popeye Cartoons (C) 3:45 fiE Features and News (C) 4:00 U Sea Hunt; Movlt: Ste Daytime Movies, Mon. only. 1111• NHtd TruUI (C) (]1) CI) (iD Darll Slllclon (C) Mipty Mou11 (C) Peter liunn Art Studio 4:15 m The friendly lilant 4:30 Movie: See Daytime Movlei. Divorce Court (C) fJNews (C) Hutt (C) Tiit Munsten 1 (}) Miiie Douglu (C) Rmldt Round11> : su. .. Street (C) CR) (]) The Alntstones (C) El Uuirpador Btwltclltd S:OO llNBC Ntwstrvic.e (C) News (C) Tom Reddin. Ripper (C) News (C) George Putnam. lbtman (C) @ Jimmy Tho1111on (C) (j) McHale's Navy • U..C.nto dt Mexico • Clllll1an's Island (C) • G1llopin1 Courmtl (C) tiD ABC News (C) Candid C.nttra 1iilli1an's Island (C) Sunset Trall1 @ Thia Day 1970 (C) : Mlsttropn' NtipbortMlod (C) (j) Ntwa (C) Mike Foley. fiE Virut.a r C.pull111 m Town Tllll (C) ,, :) e d :) >i I· 1e MONDAY JANUARY 12 For mornin1 and afternoon listings. please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. DAYTIME MOVIES t :OO 0 "TM Wtllffl" Part I (drama) '40-Joan Crawford, Rosalind Rus· ult. 9:30 a ''Tiit lovn of Canwen" (drama) '48-Glenn ford, Rita Hayworth. O "Ladles Wbo Do" (comedy) '63 -Peeo Mount, Robert Morley. m "Encore" (drama comedy) '52 -Nieel Patrick, Glynls Johns. 12:00 D "little Miss M•rktr" (drama) '34-Shirley Temple, Adolphe Men· Jou. 1:10 m "Cl1udl1" (drama} '43-0ofo· thy McGuire, Robert Youne. 2:00 O "Advtntum of Capt.In Fabian" (adventure) '51-Errol Rynn. IB ''Tiit Rossiter Casa" (mystery) '51-Helen Shingler, Stanley Baker. 4:00 fJ ''Vole. In th• Mirror" (drama) '58-Richerd £a1n, Juli• London. EVFNING · W Huntlty-l rinkltJ (C) (30) 6:00 I ~ Newi (C) (60) Jerry Dunph) 5th• Allen Show (C) (90) Guests are Pete Pericone, Jim Backus, Evie Sands, Alan Sues and Phil Driscoll. O Si1 O'Clodc Movie: (C) "Ont foot In Htll" (western) '60--Alan Ladd, Don Murray, Dolores Micha&!, Dan O'Htrllhy. A deputy"' sheriff Is obsessed with revenelne the death of his bride. I Dick Van Dyke (30) The Alntltonn (C) (30) Stir Trell (C) (60) (1) ABC Nns (C) (30) What's New? (30) "Roamlne the Smithsonian." Part l : A be- hind the scenes look at the Rorlda Cypresi Swamp exhibit in the new hall of "Co~d-Blodded Vertebrates" at Washineton's Smithsonian In- stitute. Cl) CIS News (C) (30) · Pasion Slbna (30) News (C) (60) Jack White. 6:30 · KNBC NIWMfVlce (C) (60) Tiie Gntt GHii (C) (30) '!!l. Favorite Martian (30) 1 lV Peny Maon (60) Office of the President (30) @ Huntl1J-Brlnkl1J (C) (30) : Prob9 (C) (30) Ci) TM Munst.n (30) . NOticilfO 34 (C) (60) • KMIR Ntw1 (C) (30) 7:00 CIS £vtnln1 News (C) (30) What's My lint? (C) (30) I LCM Lucy (30) 811t the Ctock (C) (30) CommodltJ /Mutul Fund (30) (6) Monday Show (C) (2 hr) " o llan Is an Island." Jeff Hunter, Marshall Thompson. I Ahora! (30) Ci) Trutll or Conaequences (C) ~. Wo'1d <C) (30) TUt Qk1 (C) (30) 7:30 Qt (J) CuftllMb (C) (60) Marshal Dillon's kindness toward • wily little orphan-thief makes a de- voted friend of the boy, who proves his loy1lty when the marshal f1Qh danger. Manuel Padilla Jr., William C. Wataon, Loretta Switt ind Heidi Vaughn 1uest. 0 m MJ Wcwicl ind WekM1 ID It (C) (30) "The Human Beine and the Dtnosaur." Wtry 10me people are superior and some Inferior be- comes the subject of a Thurber- esque adventure when Lydia pokes a neighbor's kid in the mouth. Jesse White and Jimmy Miller euest. 9 Stu111p the Sbn (C) (30) Guests are Jonathan Daly, Peter Brown and Karen Valentine. O @ CI:llm Tht Musk 5"nt (C) (30) David Steinbere hosti. 0 Miiiion $ Molle: (C) "Htfculn Undulntd• (adventure-drama) '60 -Steve Reeves, Sylvia l<osclna, Syl· via Lopez, Prima Carnera. Hercules falls into the hands of a seductive queen who kills her lovers when she tires of them. I Truth or Consequenca (C) (30) M1jor Adams (60) Techniell Comtf (30) frendl Chef (30) Julia Child prepares a pate a choux, a versa· tile putt-pastry. fl!) Chucho ti Roto (30) &:00 0 m Laujtl-ln (C) (60) Jonathan WTnters guests as Maudie Frickerl, as a police·otticer friend of the farttels and as a contender for the soft-cheese·throwine title. 0 J1dl Benny (30) Phil Silvers &Uest.s. I To Tell the Truth (C) (30) Stocti Manet/ FNture (30) World Press (C) (60) hndoram1 (30) &:15 0 @00(1) The N• People (C) (45) "On the Horizon." With a ship off Bomano, Paul, a C?ltcano who fea1s that returnlnc home wou!d end his romance with Kathy, is suspected of takine the spark· plug from the eenerator for the signal light. Tyne Daly and Ben Archibek iuest. 1:30 fJ 9 (j) H••'s Lucy (C) (30) Lucy brags to Kim and Craig about being the model driver, th&n has an accident with a Chinese laundry truck. James Hone. Rosalind Chao and Heather lee guest. 9 8rvl111 In Action (C) (30) Bas- ketball hiehli&hU. I Dmd Frost Show (C) (90) lltt 91& V1lley (C) (60) Sa19bn1sll Th11n (60) Popa (30) 9:00f)f3 Ci) Mayberry R.F.D. (C) (30) Goober becomes furiously pro· tective when his pretty teen11e niece, Beverly, comes to visit M•Y· berry. Erica Chandler and Reyburn Wallace euest. 0 @ (6) m NIC MondaJ Movie: (C) "El Clit" Part I (drama) '61- Charlton Heston, Sophia Loren. The story of Spain's 11th-century hero who freed Chrlstl1ndom and his country from Moorish Invaders, g Htrt Come the stars (C) (60) Bob Hope receives applause and 1pp~esauce from Phyllis Diller, Mickey Rooney, Jan Deley ind Gene Baylos. Bob Crane, Dick Pat· tenon, Morey Amsterdam. Shani Wallis and Gary Crosby. 1J @ @ G) The Sutvhors (C) (60) Duncan Is hurt in an aute>- moblle accident and hospitalized; (Continued) Mo,,iesoltlle Week I SUNDAY, JANUARY 11 9:00 IJ @ CI> (C) ''The House on Gnten Apple Road." Janet Leigh, Julie Harris, Walter Pidgeon and Barry Sullivan star in a tale of loneliness and terror. MONDAY, JANUARY 12 9:00 O @ @ (C) "El Cid," Part I. Chariton Heston and Sophia Loren star In the story of the 11th-century Spanish warrior who freed Christlandom and his country from the Moors. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13 8:30 O @ {]) (C) '1Foref1n Exchanae." Robert Horton, Sebastian Cabot and Jill St. John star in a spy-thriller set In the fogy maze of Londor;i's streets. 9:00 O O Cl) (C) ''El Cid," Conclusion. Chariton Heston and Sophia Loren star as Spain's legendary hero and his wife. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14 9:00 0 (i1) CD (C) .. Fll1ht 1o T1111ler." A plane crashes and a search begins for the missing pilot and a passenger e1nylng a three-million-dollar letter of credit. Jotn Fontaine and Jack Palance star. THURSDAY, JANUARY 15 9:00 II Qt Cl) (C) "Escape From Fort Bn1vo!' Confederate prison- ers plan to escape from a Union fort. William Holden, Eleanor Parker and John Forsythe ~tar. FRIDAY. JANUARY 16 9:00 IJ tBJ (I) (C) "Robin Ind the Seven Hoods" Is a muslCll com· edy starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Divis Jr. in a story of two rival Chicago gangs that fight for supremacy. SATURDAY. JANUARY 17 8:30 GJ ~ @ (C) "A Funny Thl111 Happened on the Way to tM forum" is a delightful comedy set in ancient Rome. Zero Mostel, Phil Silvers, Buster Ke1ton and Jack Gilford star. Yes! INCLUDES : Tntlftt off tubn -CIHR tufter •d cORtroh - All 11Knsary adlttstmettts -De4JC11tlM"9 -Color 1ereeft setup -Static conver9en. I C:OMPLETEL Y GUAftAI\f'l'EED SERVICE ON COLOR & B/W ALL BRANDS FROM ADMIRAL TO ZENITH r:7 /;) f:tfn)fi? !Ylrvl CA LL: UJ~l.SW-1 }./ 548-1811 TIUV1$19" SHVICE "TODAYS SERVICE WITH TOMORROW'S ICNOW-HOW" 18931/i Park Ave. Costa Mesa ,... 11 r~ CLOSE -UP ...•• c- AN UNCANNY NANNY There are some thing....m t.biJ world th&t are not easily explained and perhaps it's more fun not to try. Viewers may well agree next week, wheo ABC premieres its new comedy series Nanny and the Professor oo Wednesday, Jan. 21 at 7:30 PM. From the moment that Phoebe Figatuly, known simply as Nanny, arrives unannounced from England to take charge of Professor Harold Everett's three motherless children, there's never a dull moment. ln the two title roles the series presents British actress Juliet Mills (on this week's cover) in her first series role, and marks the return of Richard Long who co-starred in ABC's The Big Valley for four seasons. Tbe (N'Ote.ioaal nanny, long an institution in the British lsles., is not so well known in this country-not until Nanny and the Protes.- sor, that is. And certainly there's never been anyone quite like the remarkable lady in the new series. Young, lovely and full of work- aday practicality, she has one unique feature-she is quite JllSycbic, an uncanny Nanny. Cao she really read minds, predict the future,' talk to the family pets? Nanny doesn't say and the audience is left to wonder. While E.veren, a unjversity professor of mathematics and related aciences, reacts as a pragmatist to Nanny's doings with a charming "Ob, come on, Nanny ... " attitude, partially shared by bis 12- ycar-old son Hal (David Doremus), his younger children, Butch (Trent Lehman} and Prudence (Kim Richards), never doubt Nanny's powers. Some of the tblnp Nanny docs cause them to blink and ask themselves: "Did she reaUy know something we didn't or was it just coincidence?" Charles FitzSimons, producer of the series, says "She can add two and two and get four before anyone else knows there was a two there to begin with. We will sometimes explain, sometimes not, how her psychic powers work, but she will not perform magic-will not fly except on a plane. There will be ti~es wheo Naony apparently chats with lhe family dog, Waldo. 'the childreo will believe she is talking not just to him, but with him. lo actuality, however, she is cimly employing scnsit1vity such as any exceptional trainer might." Adult viewers wbo have been outwitted by children will delight in the way Nanny gets the best of the Professor's youngsters with- out resortiog to threats or punishment. As for the Professor him- self, Nanny may puzzle him sometimes but she'll never throw him. NtX1 week mark.a a number of program c hanges on ABC, with eight 1eries moving to new time periods and four new series pre- mieriog. Nanny, leading off Wednesday njght, January 2 I, is fol- lowed by The Johnny Cash Show and The Engelbert Humperdinck Show (TV WEEK's next cover subject) later the same evening. The following night, Thursday, Jan. 22, marks the premiere of Pat Paul- sen's Half a Comedy Hour. ..... 12 THE DAILY PIL.OT, lV WED<, JANUARY 10, 1970 MONDAY (Continued) I 9:30 Ptlfllp Is arrested on diaries he was responsible for Baylor's death and for an attempt on Dunc.1n's lift. Pamela Tiffin guests. Em NET Journal (60) "Report from Saleon." The course of the war since Pre.sident Nixon assumed of· fice is discussed. ti) lmpadDI Muskalts (30) TUESDAY JANUARY 13 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. DAYTIME MOVIES 8 TONIGHT'S BEST BET! * THE DORIS DAY SHOW! 9:00 U "lltt Womtn" Conclusion (dra-6 9 (f) Doria D17 (C) (30) ma) '40 -Norma Shearer. Joan Doris firlifs the "establishment" by Fontaine. pltkettin& the electric company's 9:30 0 "Town Oft Trial" (mystery) '57 computer and its manarer, Mr. -Char1e.s Coburn, Barbara Bates. Jarvis, after an arrument about O "Swl•p Firt" (adventure-dra· whethet she paid her bill or not ma) '46 -Buster Crabbe, Johnny Biiiy De Wolfe auests. Weissmuller. I Ntw1 (C) (30) Baxter Ward. m "Hou1e of Stranprs'' (dflma) 1111 Johns Ntw1 (C) (30) '49 -Edward G. Robinson, Susan Hotu 0~ (60) Hayward. Rtvlstl Mlllieal (30) 12:00 0 "Undercover Min" (mystery) 10:00 . ~Cf) Carol Burnett (C) (60) '32-George Raft, Nancy Carroll. Nancy Wilson and Nanette Fabray 1:30 m "Operation WarMad'' (comedy) guest. A highlight of . the show is '64-Sean Connery,· Stanley Hollo· a sonr·and·dance routine. "Mothers way. of Tomorrow," in which Misses 2:00 fJ .. Slttp My love" (drama) '48 Burnett Wilson and Fabray explore -Claudette Colbert Don Ameche. the "reneration gap" in outlandish II) "Crow Hollow" '<mystery) '52- costumes. Donald Houston. Natasha Parry. 11 m News {C) (60) 4:30 6 (C) "Svn Fury" (western) '53 0 @CI) m lovt, Am. r I ca n -Roc:k Hudson, Donna Reed. styft (C) (60) "Love and the Boss's Ex," with Ray Walston. Pat Harrinr- ton and Whitney Blake, "love and Mr. Nice Guy," with Wally Cox and f V f N tr; C. Ray Danton; "Love and the Gan&· ster." with Jerry Van Dyke. Nehe- miah Persoff and Marianna Hill. I Dtlla! (C) (60) Perry Muon (60) 6:00 I "' News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. · m Hunt111·lrinklf1 (C) (30) Steve Allen Show (C) (90) Guests are Johnny Greenwood, Jayne Meadows, Stu Gilliam and Roy Applerate. firitlr Un• (C) (60) "The Fu· ture of the Democratic Par1}." former California IQ'tefnor Edmund G. Brown guests. I Cartel dt Mujtra (30) 10:30 Cynthia (30) 11:00 0 0 Ntw1 (C) The Wntefnll'I Movit: "la Dolce Vita" (drama) '61 -Marcello Mastroiani, Anita Ekberg. I Peyton Plact Ht Slid, Siie Sllcl (C) Cl) QI 00 Qj Cl) Ntw1 (C) Adventure: "The Tomb of Petra." Archaeologists unravel the mysteries of the desolate and leg- endary city of Petra, lost to the wor1d for 500 years . mmmNews cc> 11:10 @ CI> ~neaa Seventeen: ''The Ox- bow Incident" 11:301 ~@ Mlf'Y 6iriffin (C) · Q) ~ m Johnny Canon (C) Kup s Show (C) Sche duled 6:30 ruesta include Richard Pryor and former White House Aide to Presi- dent Johnson, Joe C.'lsano. 0 (1) Didi Cavett (C) m Movlt: .. Mr. MO'" (comedy) '50 -Edmund Gwenn, l>ofothy Mc· Guire, Burt Lancaster. m Movlt: "llut Murder at St. frlnlan'a" (comedy) '58 -Terry· Thomas. Alastair Sim. 1:00 6 Movie: "lattlt Stltiona" (dra· ma) 'SO-Richard Boone, John Lund, Wiiiiam Bendix. 0 Sia O'CloCl MovM: (C) '1>esti· nation Gobi" (drama) '53-Richard Widmar11, Don Taylor, Casey Adams, Murvyn Vye, Judy Dan. Men at a small naval detachment. stationed as weather observers in the Gobi Desert in 1945, make friends with a par1} of Mongol nomads, who help when the Japanese attack. I Didi Y1n ope (30) Tiit Flintstones (C) (30) Star Tret (C) (60) Ci) ABC News (C) (30) What's New? (30) ''Sports and the Professor." Al Binford and Dr. Ralph Mansfield talk about the world of numbers. Ray Meyer dem· onstrates the basic elements of bas- ketball. Cl) CIS News (C) (30) · Pasion Gitana (30) Newa (C) (60) Jack White. MIC Newservltt (C) (60) The Game Game (C) (30) My Favorite Martian (30) CI> Perry Mnon (60) Office of Ult President (30) m Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) : lc!AL I Whit's New In the Schoolhouse? (30) A spotli&ht on the unique piano leaching methods of Or. Robert Pace, chairman of Columbia Teachers College music department. I Cl) The Munsters (30) Noticltro 34 (C) (60) KMIR Nm (C) (30) I D News (C) Com111unity lullttin Board (C) Action Tlleatrt: "Murder in Re· verw." 2;30 1J News (C) • What's My LiM? (C) (30) 7:001 CIS Evtnlnt News (C) (30) I Love Lucy (30) ' lut tht Cloa (C) (30) , 3 '· ) I, d I· d l, • d JI 8 () 1d r. 1e n· S· IM Jn ds of Ile I Co111nodlty /Mutual Fund (30) fl) S..&ebr""' Th11trt (60) (!) Brandtd (C) (30) m lnttrltet (C) (30) "Why Micro· Ahoni l (30) electronics Fail." Dr. Albert Hibbs (j) Truttl or Con1tquencu (C) visits the Failure Analysis Laboratory laland1 In the Sun (C) (30) at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory In That Glrl (C) (30) Pasadena. 7~30 11 fAj Cl) Lancer (C) (60) When 9:00 0 @ (!) m NBC Tuudliy Movie: Scott discovers that Kansas Bill (C) "El Cid" Conclusion (drama) Sharpe, a onc•·rrnt Western law· '61--Charnon Heiton, Sophia Lor· man, has deteriorated into an al· en. The story of Spain's llth·cen· colic state, he determines to aober tury hero who freed Christiandom up the shaky old derelict before and the country from the invadina his 9-year·old grandson learns the MooB.. truth. Keenan Wynn and Clint How· 0 Showcaat 5 (C) (60) Polly Ber· ard guest. , gen and The Fifth Dimension star. 0 @ (!) m I Drt111t of Junnlt fil) NET ftstfval (C) (60) "Hamlet (C) (30) "One of Our Hotels Is Revisited." Sir John Glelaud narrates Growing." Jeannie uses her magic this documentary look at some fl · to create an added floor to an mous "Hamlet" interpretations. overcrowded hotel with chaotic re· &E Qludlo Avellantt (C) (30) suits Marvin Kaplan, Ned Wertimer. 9:30 Jimmy Cross and Fran Ryan guest. II GOVERNOR AND J .J. 0 Stump die Stirs (Cl (30) * HIT OF THE SEASON 0 @ (1) EE I sFl(IA\ I Tht Sold· II ~ (j) Tiit GovttllOf' Ind JJ. en A&• of the Automobile (C) (60) c 3 o · k r' d The development of the motorcar ( ) ( 0) Governor nn wale s ay oH becomes more than he baraains from a mechanical curiosity to a for when he picks up 8 racy novel luxury to a vlrtually indispensable J.J is readin& and finds himself component ol 20th·cen~ury. llvina is involved in a senator's antlobscenity documented. Included 1s hi'!' foot-campaign. Wiii Mackenzie, Doris ag~ of man~ of th~ classic cars Packer and Toi Avery guest. ~hie~ ~.ave hved on m lege.nd and I News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. penod re·creations captunng the Bill Johns News (C) (30) flavor ol thelr ~ras. The proiram Hortt Optra (60) also. takes the viewe~ o~ an auto· • MusiCI y Estrtflu (C) (30) motive. ad.venture h1ghhghted by lO:OO llNXT Reports (C) (30) "More the h1stonc 190~ over1an~ race Special Than Others." Trans·racial from N~w Yori! Ci.ty ~o Pans. • , adaptations llre examined In the 0 Mllho~ $ Mov1~: 'Time. limit' poignant story of two white fami· (~rama) 57 -Richard W~dmark, lies that have adopted black chil· Richard Basehart, Dolores M1cha~ls, dren. Clete Roberts narrates. June Lockhart. An Army colonel In· I m News (C) (60) v~tigates evidence which de.ter· @ (1) (£) Marcua Welby, M.D. mines whether. or not a once h11h· ( ) (60) "Fun and Games and Ml· !~·regarded ofhce,r la~s court.mar· chael Ambrose." A diabetic teenager !tal for collaborating wrt.h the enemy stops his insulin shdls to &et even in a North Korean pnsoner·of·war with his rather. John McMartin and camp. David Cassidy auest. I Trudi or Conuquencts (C) (30) I Della! (C) (60) Major Ad1ms (60) Perry Mason (60) Technical Corntf (30) : Speculitlon (C) (60) "Data Tiie City W1tchers (C) (60) Banks: Super Snoops." Chucho ti Roto (30) I (j) CBS Ntws Rtport (C) (30) 8:00 0 lij (!) m Dtbbie Reynolds (C) . Cartel de Multrta (30) (30) "Hurray for Our Side." When 10:30 C8S News (C) (30) city officials decide to convert a (j) F•ture (30) sandlot baseball field into a flower I Cyntllla (30) garden, Debbie organizes a cam· 11:00 O O News (C) paign to prevent the action. Jesse The Westemera White and Charles l ane auest. • Movie: (C) "Copptr Can,on" 0 J1dl Benny (30) Ed Sullivan (western·adventure) '50 -Ray Mil· llJests. land, Hedy Lamarr. I To Tell Utt Truth (C) (30) I Pe.rton Place Stock Mattet/feature (30) He Slid, She Slid (C) Dlacotheque 1-4io-4io (C) (60) 1 CI) @ @9 (j) News (C) 8;30 II (W 00 Red S.tlton (C) (60) : Ru1an Preas Conf..,.nce Duke Elllnaton and his orchestra, . m EE Ntws (C) and comedienne Pat Carroll guest. 11:10 CI) Cinema Seventten: "Dark 0 ~ CI) m Jull1 (C) (30) "The Mirror." Dates of Wrath." Julia is the ob· 11:301 ~(j) Merv Griffin (C) ject of the affections of two rival • . ti) @ m Johnny Clrson (C) admirers. Don Marshall and Paul Movie: "Operttion Dis.alttr" Winfield auest. (drama) '51 -John Miiis, Lani 0 Golden Voy111 (C) (30) "Holl· Morris. day In Germany." O !(£) DI~ C1v1tt (C) 0 @@ (D ABC Movit of the m Movie: "Mr. 880" (comedy) '50 Week: (C) "Foreian Exd11n11" (spy -Edmund Gwenn, Dorothy McGuire. drama) '70-Robert Horton, Sebas· &) Movie: "A Bullet for Joey" (dr1· tian Cabot, Jill SI. John. 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LJH>.!..:?!.~~~---------~~~ P•ae 13 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 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 O ''City rut Never ...-(dr•· ma) '53--011 Youne. Mala Po.wm 9:30 1J "Wldlld u Tiiey eo..• (dra· ma) '57 -Arlene Dahl, Herbert Marshall. 0 (C) ''The Bottom of the Botlte" (drama) '56 -Van John~Ruth Roman. m "The Iron Curt.in• (dram1) ' 8 -Dana Andrews, Gene Tierney. 12:00 O "We'rt Not Dfealnl" (musical comedy) '34 -Bln1 Crosby, Ethel Merman. 1:30 m "Front P1ae Story" (drama) 'S3-Jack Hawkins. Ev1 Bartok. Z:OO O (C) "Ctllttt1nl1I SU111..,.. (mus. leaf romance) '46 -Jeanne Crain, Cornet Wilde, Linda Darnell. m ''The Bidet of ahrsbll Bren- nan" (western) '57 -Jim Davis, Ar1een Whelan, 4:30 tJ "Tht str.n1• An11r of Undt H1ny" (suspense) '45 -Geor1e Sanders, Geraldine Fltz1erald. f Vt N IN r, 6:00111' News (C) (30) Jerry Dunphy. HuatSef·lflnkltJ (C) (30)) Llktrt labtb1ll (C) (21/i hr) LA. L1kers vs. Miiwaukee Bucks. 0 Six O'C:ocll MovW. (C) "Duel In Ille hlqie" (adventure) '54- Dana Andrews, Jeanne Cnin, David F1rrar. Patriclc Birr. An American Insurance invest11ator hu a hunch that a playboy exploret reported dead In Africa la really alive, and treks Into the Junlle to prove the suspected fraud. I Dick Van Df't (30) TM Alatst.Ma (C) (30) Star Tl'M (C) (60) CJ) UC ..... (C) (30) Wiat'a New? (30) ''Sporb and the Professor." Al Binford takes viewers on a visual and verbal ex· curslon throuah the ldeu involved In countin1 thln1s. I (j) CBS ...... (C) (30) Puio1 Clhna (30) NIWI (C) (60) Jack White. 5;30 • MIC Newwvlct (C) (60) TM 8a• 81 .. (C) (30) ~ Favortt. Mlftll1 (30) lV Peny MUH (80) Office of the Prtsldtnt (30) CJ) H•ntltf·lrlnkJtf (C) (30) , : filhn Ta& (30) • (j) TM Muntters (30) Netidtro 34 (C) (60) • OUR NIWI (C) (30) 7:00 II CBS £venln1 News (C) (30) 0 Wll1f1 MJ Lint? (C) (30) m I Love Lucy (30) &J hat Ute Clocll (C) (30) > .-------, di .. I I I I I ,r ' Fine Quality PRINTING 642-4321 ~ Offset & Letterpress , ,, •' ... , .. Iii I • • •• ..__ ----------''A Complete Printing Service" Free Estimates I I I I • PILOT PRINTING 2211 W. Bilbo. Blvd. -Newport Bffch ..... 14 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JANUARY 10, 1970 IC...oclitJ I Mu!Mal FulWI (30) must tell his dau&hter Jennifer (i) AIHflcal (C) (30) that she has a serious arterial con· AiOf al (30) dllion, which may require soraery Ci) Truth or Connquences (C) -possibly delayin1 her upcoming Wandertust (C) (30) weddln1. Tyne Daly, dau1hter of 1llat Clrt (C) (30) James Daly guests as Jennifer. 7:]0 R a Cf) Hee H .. (C) (60) Hank D ID 00 m I ''1<11' Rowan -Tho~ and Lynn Anderson guest. and Martin Bite the ind That 0 Q100 m I lflc!AL I T It t fteds Them (C) (60) Dan Rowan sr..ltful Stcrtts of H1stfnp Cor· and Dick Martin star in a prorram ntJt (C) (30) A satirical comedy spoofine television. Guests are spooflna television proarams with Carol Burnett. The Smother Broth. involved plots. Story centers on the ers and special guest star Sammy doln&'s of the Honker and Fandango Davis Jr. families. Hal Linden, Larry D. I Wrestlln(jC) (60) Mann and Peter Brocco star. @mw ABC Wednesday 0 Ci1J CI>lm l1tt F1Y1n1 Nun (C) ovle: (C) "Flllfrt to TaniJers" (ad· (J"O) "Speak the Speech, I Pray venture drama) '53-Joan Fontaine, You." Sister Bertrille tries to help Jack Palance, Corinne Catvet. Await· a scho!ar1y priest played by Robert in& the arrival of 11 mysterious Cummlnp, who comes unllued plane at the airport of Tan1ler are when sent to San Tanco as a parish an American &irt. • freeboolin1 Pi· priest. lot, an Iron Curtain blacll marilet 8 MU:lon $ Movie: (C) "IOss operator and his French &irlfriend. 'fl'tm for Mt" (comedy) '57-Cary When the plane crashes and burns, Grant. Suuy Parker, Jayne Mans· no survivors are found. field. Story of Navy Air officers on @I) Box dt Mnico (60) four-day leave in San Francisco. 9:30 IN.-(C) (30) Baxter Ward. I Tnrltl or ConMquenc:ta (C) (30) 1111 Johns News (C) (30) M1ior Adams (60) Hone Opti'a (60) Tedlinical Comer (30) .. 9:45 Ell) Feature: "Music of India· Joyca CMn Coob (30) Won Drums ,. Ton." Mrs. Chen prepares a dish · with many faces: deep fried as 10:00 tJ ~ Cil ~·••ii f'lve-0 (C~ (60) hors d'oeuvres· bolled• setVed In Wh.lle pursu1og Ill AWOL '8tlor, a soup; for wh~le me~ls: or for fl1ht ensue~ and one of two shore snacks, patrolmen is shot al Cltudto ti Roto (30) D 9@ m Then Came Bron- • _""' f£l il:ft JOn (C) (60) "A Pickin' an a Sine· 1.00 u ..., l..t.J u:.i I IHcbY I Ii e ~ • In'." Michael Parks sings for the lelly'a Wond!fful World of litrls first time on camera when he en- (C) (60) Musical-variety show star-ters a roadhouse guitar picking and rln& Gene Kelly as host an~ per· sinaing contest. Michael Burns and former. GueiU are Ruth Buui. Bar-Skip Homeler euest. bar.• Feldon and the cast of the I m Ntwa (C) (60) f'~1es ~eriere from the Holel Tro· • Dtl:a! (C) (60) p1cana in Las Vern Piny Muoa (60) f!~ w~ (TlleC) (3~) ~Ip R ~ • Homewood. (C) (60) "Bread and e oa Beans and Things." to You -Know-Where Is Paved With f!) Carce! de Mujeru (30) You·Know·Whal" A meddlesome new nei1hbor. Miss Bristol. tells 10:30 &> Cyntllia (30) Eddie he is bein1 selfish by de. 10~ 0 G) ffewa (C) (45) mandlnr too much of his father's @Cl) lnteraltional Traders time on Sunday. Ruth McDevitt 11;00 I a m mm. News (C) 1uesta. TM Wesume11 I To Ttfl tllle Trutlt (C) (30) • Mowlt: ''lllt Man Wlttl tbt Gun• Stock Marttt/Future (30) (mystecy) '58-1.ee Pattef$0n Rona The fonyte Sap (60) (R) Anderson · Tr11Mftda Corte (30) I '~n Place 1:30 II fa (j) Tiit ltvttly Hillbillltt tt. Slid, She Slid (C) (l) (30) Mayor Shat tteller of Silver CI> @ @Qj Ci) News (C) Dollar City comes for e visit. and : NET Journal "Report From Sal· he and the Clampetts find Shorty aon." (R) hldlni in the c.llar. 11:10 @ CI) ~nema StwentHll: ''Paw· U I IBc!AL I Coach• 1969 All· nee .. American Ft0UMtll T1111 (C) (30) . . Pro1ram spotlllhts the ereatest 11 :301 Cj00 Merv liriff1n (C) players of the 1969 season. Inter· · ~~~Johnny Canon (C),. viewed are coaches Paul Bryant of Movit: Two-Way Stretch ~labema, John McKay of Southern comedy). '61-:--f>eter Sellers, Wilfrid Calif .. and Frank Broyles of Arkan· i de-White, Liz Fraser, · su.. &) Didi Cavett Show (C) D @(Ila) ltoo• ZZ2 (C) (30) Movie: "Mr. 110" (comedy) '50 "ptay It LOO$e." f1med pop aineer -Edmund G~enn, Burt Lancaster. Ml•helle Scott, a Walt Whitman Dorothy McGuire. .. dropout. aareea to discuss the sub· m ~ftion Tht1tre: Break to Free· ltct •t 1 student aaembly but also dom. makes a bil play for Pete Dixon. 1:00 6 Movie: "Tiii the End of Time .. Nancy Wiison 1uests. (drama) '46 -Dorothy McGuire, I David Frost stiow (C) (90) Robert Mitchum. Guy Madison. TM 111 Vallty (C) (60) I 0 News (C) Sqelwall 111..tre (60) CommunitJ lul!etin Boin! 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With the start of production on 20th Century-Fox Television's new comedy series, Nanny and the Professor, which premieres Wednesday, Jan. 21 at 7: 30 PM over ABC. the dark interior of Stage 3 is once again ablaze with the white-hot glare of arc lamps. and cries of Roll 'em! Take One! Action! Cut and Print! echo from the huge walls. However, there is another sound-<>ne altogether foreign to a television filming company....:..bcing beard on Stage 3 and it's the call of FORE! The golf-course atmosphere is attributed 10 Richard Long, who stars with Juliet Mills in the title roles of Nanny and the Professor. Long has converted a small area of the sound stage into a miniature driving range. in order to practice his golf-swing between filming !_CCnes for the new family series. • Long's driving range is little more than a net rigged to catch and stop the golf balls he hits from a small pad that serves as a tee, but it does the job. , "I've opened a veritable Pandora's Box with my well-intentioned between-the-scenes exercise," Long confessed. "It seems that every member of the crew has at least one helpful hint on how I can improve my swing." Nanny and the Professor co-stars David Doremus, Trent Lehman and Kim Richards. FIRE SCREEN SPECIALISTS CUSTOM MADE SCREENS -S DAY SERVICE Beautiful decorative colors in many finishes. Wide selection of GAS LOGS. FREE Estimates given. (Since 1920) SANTA ANA TEIT ..... AWNINO co. 2202 S. MAIN-545-0491 SANTA ANA Paae 15 THURSDAY JANUARY 15 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 1:00 0 (C) "f.alf Tt U.." (rom1nce) ~ther Wllli11N, Vi n Johnson. t :JO II "Tiit Still Never Sets" (adven· ture) '39-81sil Rethbone, Doualu Fairbanks Jr. fJ "Mr. l'tlbody end Hit M• .. ld" (comedy) '43-Wllliam Powell, Ann Blyth. m "Tiie El·Mn.. lrHford" (mYJ· tery.cornedy) '36-William Powell, Jun Arthur. 12:001J "llllrty·O., Prinau" (comedy) '34--Sytvia Sidney, Cery Grant. 1:30 m "A Woun'a Sec:rer (drama) '49 -Maureen O'Hara, Melvyn Douglas. 2:00 fJ "Dr1191T.,di" (drama) '46 - G!r.e Tierney, Walter Huston. m "Roo11 in tllt Hoa•" (drama· comedy) '56-Patrick Barr. Marjorie Rhodes. ':30 fJ (C) "lllt Blad laipr (Id· venture) '54 -Alan Ladd, Patricia Medina. IVfN 1 NG 6:001 •i1 """ (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. Hi.ttey-lrl1tkley (C) (30) Sttft Allen (C) (90) Guests are Kurt llasznar, David Watson, London LH and Ali Baba. fJ Si• o·a.a Movie: "Can" (sus· penae·drama) '63--0eorae Sanders, Richard Johnson. F1ten Hamama, Walter Rilla. The Cairo Museum is the satti ng for a daring robbery of its valuable ancient gems. I Diel Van ~· (30) nt Aifttstones (C) (30) St.If TrM (C) (60) (}) AIC News (C) (30) nar. NIW? (30) "Roamina the Smithsonian." Skulls, s~eletons. and tools rrom man's past. I Ci) C8S News (C) (30) P'aion Clttna (30) llews (C) ( 00) Jack White. ':30 "UelC Ntnmlce (C) (60) "' , ... ,... (C) (30) ~ fft'Ofltt Martian (C) (30) (1) r.ny Muon (60) Off Ice of Ult Pr.sident ( 30) (i) HunUeJ-lrinklty (C) (30) : To Savt Tt..mw (30) "To live and Move According to Your Natu,. Is Called Love." Curina social prob· lems that can contribute to mental illness is ttle chief aim of Phila· delphia's Jefferson Community Men· tal Health Center. spotliahted to· n· hl = Ci) TIM Munlttra (30) if) Notfdero 34 (C) (60) 7:00 fJ CIS &tcti11 Nft'I (C) (30) Waltar Cronkite. hp 1& THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JANUARY 10. 1970 Wlllt'1 My Une? (C) (30) I ltlc~ All U1,,._Mtad hM Staion tf die Us Aa,.. let CitJ C...al (C) (2 hr) Biii Walsh, KTIV's uec:utive dirKtor of special events, is the commentator. Councilman John Gibson, President of the Los Angeles City Council, presides over the session. I ... t Ult Clocl (C) (30) Co111110dity/Mltul Fund (30) Ci) n.. haedc1111 West (C) (30) Ahorll (30) Ci) T111ttl or Conttquetteea (C) Tilllt liifl (30) 7:30 fJ Qi. Ci) f11aU, Affair (C) (30) Mr. French, Buffy and Jody are merooned in a bliuard while driving to Vermont to meet Uncle Bill. 0 t1J @ m Dlnitl leoae (C) (60) ''Perilous Pas.sage." Boone, Cabe Cooper and a fellow prisoner are aided by Patriot agents In their daring esc1pe from the British. John Davidson 1uests. 1J Sbl•p Uta St11n (C) (30) fJ (i1J (}) a> 1 IH<@ I n. Un· denu WIN1d of Jacques CousfNll (C) (60) ''The Night of the Squid.'' Captain Cousteau and the crew of the Calypso had the unrxpected IOOd fortune to stumblt upon the Padfic to.st iquld breeding ground at the precise moment when the sea arn>ws were arrivin1 rrom dis· tant parts of the sea. and they fllmed the first record of the pro· creation eycle of the iquid in their natural habitat. fJ Mllliofl $ M•lt: (C) "Call•lty .lllM" (mus:cal·western-comedy) '53 -Doris Day. Howard Keel, Philip CAIRO OEOBCE SANDEBI L.A. TV PREMIERE THURSDAY ON UBC·TV Carey. The roughest. touahest gal1 ________________________ _ of the wild west. who rides and shoots like I man, finally wins the 0 @ CV G) lewitdMd (C) (30) m Perry Mason (60) man she IOves. "The Phrase Is Familiar." Saman· @!) Carctl de Mujtres (30) I lhjor Adllm (60) tha's mother. puts a spel~ on Darrin l0:30 fE The AclvoQtes (C) (60) (R) Tadulial Corllf (30) :kn,:elii~b:u~h~~:."r~~h:r.wJa:; g) Cptllill (30) 1\utre lellt (C) (30) The Odys· sey Theater's productiOn of Jean· Robinson guests. U:OO I 0 fJ NtwS (C) Claude Van ltallie's "The Serpent." Saatbru .. T1111tre (60) • Movie: "Dart l'assqe'' (drama-I Tiie Ila Y111., (C) (60) The Westtmers @I) a.cM ti hto <30) •m l'lliyllou. (C) (2 hr) "Ha· mystery) '47 -Humphrey Bogart, 8:00 fJ Qi Ci) Jilil Mabon (C) (60) mile." A television adaptation of the Lauren Bacall, Agnes Moorehead. Barbara McNair guests. The hifh· Natlonal Theater of Ghana's produc· I "'"°" l'tace lights include a comedy sketch with tion of Hamlet retold in Ghanaian Ht Said, SM S.id (C) Miss McNair appearing as a re-dress. CV @ 00 Qt Ci) Nft'I (C) cording star who. with her agent 9:00 fJ Qt Ci) CIS Tllu!'ldaJ Movie; • g;, (I) News (C) (frank Sutton), is looking de.sper· (C) "f.acllpt From fort Imo" 11:10 @ Cil Cine11111 Saftntttn: "One ately for a new songwriter. When (westem·drama) '53--William Hold· Touch of Venus .. the building's plumber (Nabors) en. John Forsythe, Eleanor Parter. . . Winders into the studio, he looks A aroup ol Confederate prisoners. 11 :30 I~ Ci) Merv Ciriff111 (C) the 1>1rt. with the aid of a beautiful South· ' @ 00 m Jotlnny C:.rlOn (C) 0 Oflc!A\ In. Ian Hopn StltfJ ern sympathizer, plan an escape , Movte: "Carbin Up" (comedy) (C) Dt1matlc story of one of Amer· from a Union stronahold. 53--Robert Morley, Margaret Ruth· ica's areatest golfers. fJ@ (I) a> Ton1 Jonas (C) (60) erford. . fE Sbd llllrtet/feure (30) Guests: George Gobel, Raphael, 0 al Didi Cawtt (C) Ell) WaMpn w.-in ltt'wiew (C) Shani Wallis and The Rascals. m Movie: "Mr. SIO"' (comedy) '50 fl) Prellitrt! (2 hr) "Los Ai>uros de m David frost (C) (90) -Edmund Gwenn. Burt Lancaster, '°' Gallos." 9:301 Nrws (C) (30) Baxter Ward. Dorothy McGuire. 8:30 0 @ (i) mi IHc!A( I lob Hope Bill Johns News (C) (30) 6) Movie: ''Vice Sq1ad" (myttery) Qlristus Slilow (C) (90) Rimed Horse Opera (60) '53--Edward G. Robinson, Paulette highlights ?f Hope'~ Christmas tour 10:00 0 @ 00 m Dean Martin (C) Goddard. to entertain Amencan servicemen (60) Andy Griffith Sammy Davis fE Wullinaton Wffll in Rwin (C) stat!oned in Germany, l~ly, Turtiey. Jr.. Paul Lynde ~nd Glenn Ash Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan and guest Guam are shown. Hope's troupe in· B m ...., (C) (30) eluded Romy. Schneider, Teresa @ (I) (9 It Talia 1 Thief (C) Graves. Connie Stevens. Suzanne (00) "Nict Girls Marry Stockbrok· Chamy, Eva Reu~r·Staier . (Miss ers." A pretty fashion photographer World of .1970), the 13 llfls of insists on taking the place of her The Goldd•aa~rs pl 1970 and Les deceased roommate who was to join Brown and his Bind of Renown. Al Mundy on a mission to Paris.. IJ la1l91 (C) (90) Eddie Garcia Michele Carey and Geoffrey Holder vs. Cherokee Partier 111 a lO·round guest. ll&htweight bout. (Tent1tive) fJ Della! (C) (60) 1:00 II Movi•: "Trail Strfft" (western) '47-Robert Ryan, Randolph Scott, Anne Jeffrey~ 0 fJ News (C) D Com111unity Bulletin Blllfd (C) 6) Action Tttutre: "The Hostage." 1 :30 m AU-NiPt SMw: "Island Res·. cue," "The Man and ttlt Monster," "Crack·Up.'' 2:30 II News (C) 70 , .. irt. >ne > dy) 1h· '50 rer. ry) ttte (C) m) ott, (C) ;e." !es· !,, .. · A· T • T ·E·N· T ·l·O·N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! 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DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 fJ "JolMlnJ Trouble" (drama) '57 -Stuart Whitman, Ethel Barrymore. 9:30 8 "South of Paro Paao" (ad· venture) '4{}-Victor Mclaglen, Jon Hall. 0 "life In the l1t1nce" (drama) 'SS-Ricardo Montalban, Anne Ban· croft. m "Mint Own [Hcutiontr" (mys· tery·drama) '47-Burgess Meredith, Dulcie Gray. 12:00 8 "Tonlaht la Oun" (comedy) '33 -frtdric March, Claudette Colbert. 1:30 m "Undtr MJ Skin" (drama) '50 -John Garfield, Micheline Pretle. 2:00 0 "lis:s ef Dtattl" (myitery) ·47 -Brian Oonlevy m "last of Utt Dtsp.rados" (west· em) 'SS-James Crai1. Jim Davis. 4:3011 (C) "Son of Paltfact" (com· edy) '52-Bob Hope, Jane Russell. fVFNIN(, 6:001 •11 NIWS (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. • Hantlq-lrlnk!17 (C) (30) Lakin lulttball (C) (21h hr) L.A. lakers vs. Boston Celtics at Boston. fJ SQ O'Clock Movie: "Tiit Youa1 •nd the lme" (drama) '63-Rory Calhoun, William Bendix, Richard JaKkel, Richard Arlen, John Aaer. Manuel Padella. Three American soldlm in war·torn Korea team up with an orphaned Korean boy and his dog in order to avoid lht Com· munist soldiers who are pursulna them. I Dick Van Dyke (30) Ttle Flintstones (C) (30) Star Trek (C) ( 60) CV Alt """ <C> (30) Wllars N.-? (30) "Where Do We Get It?" Bill Smith travels into the timber1ands of Oregon to aee hoW¥ the towering Oouatas fir trees are harvested and proceued into lumber and plywood. I (j) CBS Ne.n (C) (30) Puion Git.ii. (30) News (C) 6:30 ' KNIC Nnservict (C) (60) The , ..... , ..... (C) (30) '!l_ fnoritt Martian (30) W ""1 MllOll (60) Offic:t of the President (30) @ H~ (C) (30) : 9°" a.at (C) (30) "Dress Her in lndifo." An interview with an American myslefY writer-John D. MacDonald. ~ (j) The Munst.n (30) el Notkief9 34 (C) (60) TBEYQUNG AND TBE BRAVE ,.,. 18 RORY CALHOUN L.A. TV PREMIERE FRIDAY ON KABC·TV THE DAILY PILOT, TV WED<, JANUARY 10, 1970 KMllt "'*' (C) (30) Freedland Interviews LA Free Press 7:00 CIS Enala1 News (C) (30) cartoonist Ron Cobb and "Kina of WIHrs MJ Une? (C) (30) the Comic Books," Burt Blum. I love Lacy (30) u ltwrfJ de Peml119 (30) leat Ille Qeck (C) (30) 9:00 t3 (j) CIS Friday MM: (C) inoditJ/Muwal fand (30) and Ille Seven Hoods" (C:Om· @ Clneu SllowcaM (C) (90) edy·musical) '64 -Frank Sinatra, "Stark Bluff story.'' Ray D1nton. Dean Martin, Sammy Davi$ Jr., Peter Peter Whilne,. Falk. Barbara Rush, Victor Buono, I Mofa! (30) Bina Crosby. SlorY of a notorious (i) Tnrtll er Contequtttce1 (C) 1an1. in Chicaeo of the '20's, In frat Girt (C) (30) control of the city's North Side who 7:30 QI Cl) Get S.art (C) (30) glvt their lf!·aotttn gains to an Muwell Smart sneaks into a wax orphan's home. • museum to find out how the dum· fJ @(I)&) He rt C••• th mies are belnr brought to life by Irides (C) (60) "Bruk the Bank In KAOS In the concludlnr half ot a Tacoma.'' Jeremy and Joahua play hwo-part epilOde. Hedle, Mattlngfy, the roulette wheel and win a T•· Marcel Hilalrel and Kurt ~reupr coma saloon. ruest. : David Sulailncf Show (C) (2 hr) 0 ~ CJ) m Hip Clupamll (C) • Hoy Cot! Mona ltll (30) (60) "Fnends and Partners." Tlred 9:30 • Ntws (C) (30) Baxter Ward. of the daily rrlnd as cowhands on 1111 Joh1t1 NNI (C) (30) the Cannon Ranch, Buck and Mano-Hone Opera (60) lito l&ave lo operate their own re· ' Nodles Ta,.Uaa (60) cent~· purthlsed spread. 10:00 ID (_i) m lracbn's Wortd CC) 0 CI) al Llt's M1M • Dul (60) "Meanwhile, Back et the Stu © ( 0) Mo~ Hall hosts. dio." Real Indians kidnap Paulette 0 Million $ McMI: .. Fiv. &n. Douglas in an attempt to fCH"Ce to Hell" (drama) '59 -Nevllle Kevin Grant to change Apeche his- Brand. Dolores Michae:s. Ken Scott. tory In a movie. Bettye Ackerman Guenlllu kidnap doctors and makes her debut as Bracken's new nu11es, one a nun, rrom a Red executive secretary. Jeanne Cooper Cross field hospital. and take them James Hampton and Pedro Ree•~ to their ill war lord. auest. Pl Truth or Cot!MqdeftC:es (C) (30) B m Ntw1 (C) (60) I M1jor Adam (60) @(j)Q)Ji•., Darute Pr• TdnfQI ConMr (30) unts n.. Lennon Sisttn (C) (60) frwdl CW (30) Julia Child. A potpourri or sonr and comedy Cllldlo 11 Rot. (30) with sineer Ed Ames. comedian 1:00 ta Cl) 1" Geed Guys (C) David Frye, end planisb Ftnante (30) Unablt to conquer his passion and Teicher as auests. for cendy, Rufus reluctantly eoes O Dtfla! ~~ (60) to ~ hypnotist for help and winds &) i lflci Air Traffic Control: up 1n a t~ance no one can break. Mind• or Maytltta (C) (60) An Rueben S1n1er and Cllff Osmond inside look at the air traffic control i:uest. problem probes the questions: Does 0 @ (])a> TM lrldy Bunda the overcrowding ot our skies en· (Cj (30) "Mike's Horror·Scope." h1nce the danirer of mld·air col· Abbe lane guests as a glamorous lbions? Whit Is our Government cosmetics e•Kutive who becomes doinr aboot it? What should be the strange woman In Mike Brady's done about It? life. I Carat de Muj1tes (30) I To Tell Ult Trutll (C) (30) 10:30 · CynUtla (30) St.ck Mart.t/Future (30) 11:00 0 fJ Ntws (C) lnt«faca (C) (30) (R) Tiit Wtsttmers laudta (C) (30) • Movie: ''Clant hhttltoUI• (SCI· 1:30 Cit(l)Ho1an's Herets (C) fi ·s~ene Evans, Leigh Madlton. (30) Marya, • rtamorous Russian Ht Said, SM Said (C) mu1tip!e aaent. plans to llbmite 1 m @ @ ta CIJ Ntw1 <C> stolen art treasures. Nit.I Talbot ; fii9 Forsyte Sap (R) guests. • Esta Noc:bt a la Oece (30) O ta@mN ... CJf Ille C... . Q)NNI (C) (C) (90) "l.iand of Gold and Pre-11:10 (I) Cilteaa S..1.._: "Th• cious stone." When one of the Other love." wor1d's wealthitst men dies and 11:3011 (j) Mtrv Griffin (C) leaves only • wall est1te. Jeff • (j) m Joi.nny Canen (C) Dillon and Pem Maxwell are as-ovte: (C) '"for W.... t11t teas slrned to find out whit h1ppened Toll" (drama) '43-Gary Cooper to his fortune. lee Meri..ther. lnarid Ber1m1n. • Hazel Court. Yvonne De Car1o. Mi. fJ a> Did Cawttt (C) chael W1'ker and Henry Jones m McMI: "Mr. llO" (comedy) '50 guest. Rudy V1llee. ~dwlrd Everett Edmund Gwenn, Dorothy McGuire. Horton and Estelle W1nwood appear OJ Movie: (C) "Mad Abot1t Mee" In cameo toles. (comedy) 'StH;lynls Johns. Mara•· 8 UClA lalatball (C) (90) UClA ret Rutherford. Bruins vs. Bradley University Braves. ti) Notidtro 34 (C) fJ @mU> Mr. DMds lees To 1:00 f) Movie: "Torpedo Alley'' (dra· Town (C) (30) "Tricks ~ the ma) ·s~ark SIM1ns. OofOlhy Trade''. A pretty rlr1 is the bait Melone. Char1ei Wlnninpr. used to trick L.onafellow into hlrlnr I fJ N ... (C) • motiY1tion1I ruearch firm. Kris· Coll•unlty lut!eltn hard (C) tl•n Holland, Ivor Barty, Judy Kaye Action ThN1n: "Monster That "' featured. Challenaed the Wor1d." mDmd frwt CC) (90) 1:30mAJf.Nipt S11ow (C) "The Am· m The 111 Vallly (C) (60) p;ilbian Man.'' "The Halfbreed," fJ1 Sa,.._ T1leah (60) "Prisoner of the Junlft." fil) lt..Sln1 £.dp (C) (30) Host Nat 2:30 tJ fltn (C) ,.. 1970 i>ress Ii of I. D) (C) com- 11tn, Peter JOnO, iriou.s s, in who 1 en . tllt ik in play T• ? hr) l. I (C) Stu· llette force his· rm en new Ope<, :eras Pr• (60) medy !dian rante lhl: I A/I ntrol Does . en- c:ol· ment I be (x i- ilon. C) ) "Th• (C) .... :>per, I '50 uire. ha" lrfl· ;dre· 'Othy (C) That Am- ed," SATURDAY JANUARY 17 MO RN INC I (ft) ()) m n.. ....., ..,. <C> Ceerdal , • .....,. 10:00 (I) ,..... ,....., (C) (])U»SlJ HIWb (Q m: '1Ml11t ScHI" (tdwn· ture) '5D-Geor1• Montromery, m Movie: "Sited ... T..,.... {dra- lma) .:!. a.:! Vincent. 7:00119 (I) m HecUI & JeUle (C) 10:30 9 Ci) ScMbr-DM (C} @ (}) (D Clllllver (C) @ @ IE 'flit Flhltlt9nes (C) Mr~ Wisllbene (C) Movie: .. llltlnlaUHll LMf' 7:2511 Clve Us Dis o., (C) (adventu~ '41-Baall Rathbone, 7:30 I Sunrise St..W (C) i @(l) I&) 1•'11 ef tilt J• G) S11obJ tilt Bur~) C) · m~ Ltt'I Talk About Ttta: 11:00 Tiie Ardlle a.. fC} Produced by the Division of Adult I tE m Afl All-Stir .... Education of the LA. City Schools. ) 'e best pllyws In the Afl's l:00"91Tlle JetrHs (C} Eastern and West.em divtsions com-' 0 m Ht rt Ct•t1 tllt pete at the Houston Astrodome. 1r11• < @(])me.t tt T......, (C) I ~ G) C:.tbnoop Cats (C) 11:15 fl Mevit: "YHlll ud Wiid" (dra· S\fppy (Cf "The Sw11man." ma) '58 -Gene Evans, Tala of Wells Farao 11:300@(})&1 a..tca11 In•· 1:30 II QI (j) B11p Bunnr/RHd Run· ltlnd (C) orct Clerk hosts. .,. Hour (Cl B Movie: (C) "Cemlldle" (td· I @ Ci) m Pini! Panther (C) venture) '56-Dana Andrews, c:..,... Profile m Awn n...w. "Security Rist." Mowtt: "Cun lath at Mente. John Ireland, Dorothy Malone. r.,.. (western) '57-ster1in1 Heyden, ~Kid ovlt: "TM SMclow" (myslefY) '3 enry Kendell, Felix Aylmer. lZ.-00 I Qt (I) Tiie .._._ (C) 9:00 019 CIJ m H. R. Pufnstlff (C) TMtre Fa•lk IJ Movie: "Ranf9B of F~ne• 12:30 9 Cl) WKllJ bca (C) (western) '4G-fred MacMurray. MO'ril: "ROid ti Z.ulber" (mu· " trn (I)aJHot Wlleels CC> sicel) '45-Blnc Crosby, Bob Hope, firovfe: "R. C. M. P. and tilt Dorothy Lamour. r uurt of Cenpls llllan'" (edven-fJ Movlt: ..,.IPtfalr (dr1m1) '57 ture) '66 -Jim Bannon, -Anne Bancroft. Aldo Ray, @!) Canclones J Muslca m Movie: ''Down lit tile s..t II 9:3019 Cl) Dastardly & Muttl., (C) Slllps'' (adventure) '49 -Richard · fD Ci) m lanana Splits (C) Widmark. Lionel Barrymore, ,\ffff>'•l)f l'• I """ ... (C) ".,. ... ,., (C) l:tO tBJ (]) s.,... (C) ....._:-r......,.r,..,,... E (ICl·fi) '59 -David love, Carcet ......... U_t'tlt (C) l:JO QI (I) *'"' Qllat (C) 2:00 Tiie ... ~ (C) tMttt Sdleel ...._. (C) Game o t Wttll. . fJ Mewit: (C) "'f1le WiaN ef kl" (tel-fl) '~John Carradine, Q)NCM lllllllltNI (C) U ti San Francisco at Santa Clara . I E:lb9ICaa 111 Mlalli (C) Z:JO cw,., (C) 9 (j) Padflc I lalbtW (C) Washlnston Stet• Cou11ra vs. Uni- versity of Orqon Webfoots. live from Eu1tn•. Oreron. I Wqt11 Trait! (C) Qi.. ( Tiie Allwer (C) fallfarrla Falcolt (C) J:GO CIS hit Clllllc (C) Pros com· pete at the Araton• Country Club lln~(C) Twlflclrt Z.... 3:30 Feat .. n•: "The Moon on Wires." o @m m,...,.....,.....,.. Teur (C)Tht $45,000 Greater Los An111ts Open, Arcadia, California. I ..... te Adw111l•• (C) 4:00 llevle: (C) "ladl lall" (musl· cal) '6S-Edd Byrnes, Chris Noel, 0 IE RETURN Sllelre w.ltcflil Wtrld of hit (C) Gene Saraun and Jimmy Demaret commentate. Rob· erto deVlncenzo, Tom Weiskopf and Dave Stockton compete at the Ran· •lath Country Club In Buenos Aha. Arfentlna. IJIS,,(C) tD SaM SwtlltJ (C) Host Clay Colt welcomes The Joys of lift, Johnny Nash, Mtlenle, The Tokens. The Spiral Stalrc••. Ten Wheel Drive, The Edwin Hawllins Slnprs end Chuck J1cbon. m I •m•A I Altrodw -Eatta WNMltr .-Ille Wedd (C) The *»ry behind the crutlon, dtsianln1 and xtual bulldlnr of Houston's famed Astrodomt-1 rreat monument to sports. 4:JO I aa • .,1ti1111n111• .. ....._, (C) s. .... (C) • lrOllCe 5:00 Ira Ac.d•lc (C) Competln1 hl1h schools •re Dorsey Hlth (LA). John F. Kennedy Hifh (La Palme). and la Reina Hi1h (Thousand Oaks). D Grand ~ 5 (C) fJ @ ())a> ABC'• Wide w.141 tf St*ta (C) Tht International Ski Jumpln1 Champs in Obersdorf, Ger· many ire tcheduled to be shown. BTM -...... (C) m Mevte: (C) ,.Mop•be" (ad· venture) '53 -Clark Gable, "111 Glardi: E Kelly. J.,ce Clle1 Coob (R) Cine "' la Tanle 5:30 RM Serllnta W011defflll w.tcl of • • • (C) 'Prejudice.-(R) I MIC Nnnemc. (C) McHale'a Nny C ltnca1111011 lnttntltitnal M11utne (C) ~11" USA (C) ., ___ _ WHEN YOU WANT IT DONE RIGHT • • . ~ ttM ,.. .. 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