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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-02-07 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa--• ,,. . ,.. ,,, .. ' - . ' ar • ' ,., . • \ • -· ' I. { llACHCOMlll.JtS., HUNT l'Olt THiS Pli.t'• Cheryl Kr1vlfl. Hlltl1 lttd Cord ' ' ' S(; :~ets Study • DAILY 10°10 SUNDAY 10·7 •• • . . . .. . ~ . ,, ' . ' ~~~ombers Asked to Help , WOMIN'S ·SKIMMER SHOES • ' ' ·' j ~ Coll! am 1 te u r '!be project· -H •noollh ol .!11111. Otal11 :. ~"'" - a' chance the card• are found,'fllled wt • .. -~:.. _.. 1-••eo 000 ........ --.a ...h.--i -'--·Id ~-d Low . ~U can\ta.I sneak~r. -r-• w a .. o ._, -n----•w P.v.c.• aolea. 4-gtrand m'l)ti• al OCllil C'UITIDtr-.and oil up by neXt IWlllntt. color trim. Black or blue. !5~ ,lllob II • fl><7 l1nd plutlc-Raulll will be plbllalied 10. °"".e,,i::,. ~ ltld Clfdl, wished ahortly after the summer • a"r"" . ,-.. .. ..... the pol"lllt uld. w•11 of s • u t b • rn '111111 ,far i<v•ol of • the 'Cllllanlil iicl<olllll •• k. d floating, mmen ·have U-n ,...,.,., tbt nterprootiCard up on aandl •i far IWIY 1U ~ iii flD the bianb out Bal• Callfornia. on tbe car4 and drop 1he red More thail 2,000 c a rd a _ P1..-..of il'Po<J'1to °"...rest r<l!!m~v show...!Mllb• mlllbos. public II 'ltOlpini lhe USC pro- *"9ntually, Dr. Ron a Id ject In• lllnlflcallt way. ~ ·!(olpock-ancH!lo tlaff-will be.~·.....,.,..elmu1'llu. lllll< to 9htd 111111 on elfecll of sured · that lhe projec~ paid toll·~il\.,. _ .. llic.ilY -f!f.bua ~ ... ,,.,. l*lll"!f M.-to lNI Iii. t11t1 lf-Qll 11111 Gil --.~Ullll&.· Aolddallol!. II ~IN' 111 ~iiJC. ~'-'"11 lhe ~ ' ~ .. ,.~ilwl·~..:i,.~ ~~~r~cJ: · . . ~~~-~· evpi.I by ~ IV!· Mq. Tlll fl1tl il!i. ~ -rtl '10... c1roP wiP , be mode ill ll1ld-' -. ~. """1WY· -") Ned•• Stanu Al•e , -~ V~LINTINE GIFT CANDY / . ' · · Suil. Only ' S11nd•11 Only ' Status of Monarchy ·-~ lb. 74~ 2 lbs. 97~ . . . - W • • C _;..A;.. V.. and two' lb. boxes of assorted dark and milk aning tn . Qi~ ,_cbocolal .. with taotr.c,',!'~'· Sweitbeart '.'°~ed. ~ r 1' · • ' '' . (ffTAWA (AP) -'Ibero'• butotbert, li>cludlnaSecrtliey ' atui debate bo the subJtot, but of State Gtrard Pe~etler, say ftb doubt rematns th.it the coo· it may take a, generaUOn. ctJ!I of Clnldl u a numarcby PelleUer II clooe ta T"'dtau • is 'lidlnf. •nd prominent In the Llberol Mey Canadian• look to Bri-party. ·· lain u thtlr mother counlty. A Toronto Telegram col- 'Fflt yun: such Canadians umnilt, McKenzie P or t er , have rebuked Americam who obeerves: • • C I ea r 1 Y the • happeitd to mention the king monarchi1t.s art. Jn dlaarray." -_ ..-q\laen "of Eft31ond" wbon He thlni<J some of the apathy : ~lktnr In a Canad11n con-toward the monarchy ll due to tut. 1'le1r argument: ~ the lnfluenc:t of American pro- , eovereip llvilll at Buck· f...On on the. faeulttes of 'blthlm·P1l1t• is 11 much the . Canadian ""'verlltle1, No · 11)/lori OI Cantda u of Br!· matter how Impartial they CREST TOOTHPASTE · "taJn, may try to be, be oa)'I, they 4 4. ft ' Tbll ls 'tedmlcaJIY' ao, and art bauDd to pass on to the ._, ~-Elillbeth It on her students "some of their own • ..-u 11im p-'•." ,~ ltlps le Canada lo ,,..1ad u '-•-, th sovereJan. But Canada's George Bl.In, vet1iran Ot· • ,, autonomy hat been tawa polltlcal commentator, ~j .-led&ad In proiresslve .,pr<oae1 doubt that J)l'e!ent· Denial cream for gleaming teeth. .i .,_ fiJr more than • <tn-day youth cu conllliue to ac-___ ..., __ illllll_...,_..,,....,.,.,,"""..,"'"'"1l j tu'ry, 1nd 11 now to an prat9 cept Dluch lonpr the Idea of · ~ tical purpoo• tomplett. having i head of otltl who Uves In England. • Not ii l French·aptaking "It l!n't necessary to be an, Canldll.nf IC!Olf at tht coun· 0 d · try'I tlei'.wlth 1 Lon4oll-bned monarchist to won er abWJt , ... __. .... , but some of them th• credibility of the can.man w ..... ..., monarchy." he said ln the · 4f. Toronto Globe ancl Mail. "'Can YQn 1go Canadian citiuns young Canadians be expected · e...s to receive lmlshthoods to accept as the Uvln& symbol • aad slmUar hOllOD frotn Lon· of the state a monarch that ·•i· Lord Tborn)On of P'lttt, does not look Canad41n, does UM Clndlul-&om in.isnl~ of not sound Canadian, does not J'lltlbhlal, Wlllt to live In Bri· live in Canadl, and whoSe ' • tabs before ht wu nmed a children have M\'tr put foot In ; btf9h tn. 1114~ . ~ . the plact?" ~ A In -k• •••Canada of. Under the Brttllh eystem ~ llclaUy f o t • 1 Wore t1'e tht ~vtrtip iJ bl1d of state : anrdir,g of the Victoria CTt11s while the prime mlnbter Is 1 : -1 othlr •rtUsh mlUtar; head or government. In an '; t. : 4ecoraUons to Canadlw. uncertain pollUcal situation • 4nMhtr nctftt dtvtl~nt Ole monarch may infJuePot • ! II the ell-UOlt IJI the the naming o( I ll"trnm<n~ i' · -·· -r.tt '""' .......i but generolly periedic )1.., S11!Mla11 Onl11 Sundair Onf,11 t , Values cl p.if,tr ft'IOQIY. tions lellve no doubt tbodt •M 48 48 , ; 1bt Unlbn Jack, or a n1g gets the Job. The U.S .. PNil• ~ ~ (: ~ al!ID to 11, ,.., fioWll In dent combines lhe dUtlts ol , i' ' GIRLS' DRESSES SOLIDS OR PRINTS ' . . BRUCE BRIGHT IDEA FLOOR WAX Stinday 28e Only Sell polishing, detergent washable floor wax. Just Say CHARGE IT. at Kinart • • ' ' MEll'S NIMRll' ' LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS ' f88 Cotten J)O~ttr blend shirts in solids, fahc:I~ and patt.!rns. In •izts S- :r.1.i,.XL. Save. TEFLON~·COATED COQKWARE S1111day Only! 7-pc. aJu!l)lnum set. 1-,. 2-qt. sau~pans, 5-qt. Dutch oven, all "ith. .copper-color covers. 10" open try pan. Save. Oul"tlll It ... T.M. 300 -'.'TOP TEN". I-TRACK TAPES • Sund•ll 011111 lnC'h1des: "Best ot Charley J Pride;" "Volunteers" "ith Jef-l fenion Alrp]ano: Manclnis' "Six f. Hours After Surt!i:t." :I 466' 1 LB. DICHONDRA SEED ICHONON IHO J88 For a 1rlitti lawn U monlh• of the _year. : Clltl(f o(flclally uritll a h,.d of stale ·ud '1oacl ol Multiple, t1bs or chewable vitamins; Table.I& or chew-~ : cllltlllcll" Canadian n., wltb IOvtrnment. ables, plus iro~. ' :t ',;;:;;:;:;:;;;;;:;;;:::;;;:.,.,.;;";. ~.;;;;;;::;;;:.§ • I ftllf!O ietf design Wli ~'11 l : ~ by Ille adlninlotraU•n : ef Prilne MltNtOr Lester B. : """""'· : ......,.., ...... " Pierrt .. Elll6tt Tru41ia!, ........ any ; In-10 _. the ftlOllll'chy. ; ,,,. -· "'""'' ii ~"' • wjlll lltl ,..._. -.... ; =!r~ c.a.i~mi:; : .-....1111 . ......... but . "'~"b: Ill ' ,..,.. -~ ....... , I .... of Ceift• --JW,of.ef lllt ~~ ~ PlllJ, Otratd ..... ~ .. th< 1111 . :r---: .... ~ ... ""'"'""i of ,J """"911ai ...t-. Tiit CoojorTiUHs1 ~---1 · ~ 1<*11 s.' ~=- "'" ~ •--1 their .~ ............... ,. • """' bellne the ...r ..., : ... 11111a..-...... .( Cars Barred At Campus MAl\LriOllO, Vl (Al') Automobiles rnay no longer enter ~e campus ol Marlboro G6tlere except for ~ of "htalth or safety," •rtd lft "'It c.,. Ibey mu,t be pncedtd by I (>odeltrJl/I beatlnl I nll 0., ot 1 la~ at ~I. Al • campu1 town -Ull( MonUy, taeu.J&y, 1tudtnta .,a .....,.lttrllietl • f fl. ii h adopf«I lhe rule 11 a pnltot acaitt11 l'Oilutlon. Sllll' ht> madiiltly wi!lt up at 0.. ••111· JIU• tfltt1nct lnlorm1n1 drtvan of tbi reiulallon. · In another YO\,, the "'°'llnl banned 1mokln1 In cl1ttr00m1, the dinlll( boll and public area1. 4-QT. ELECTRIC CORN POPPER S11nda11 Onl11 344 ' 14 CARAT GOLD BELL PENPANTS S1111da11 Onl11 1996 Tor her on Valentin•'s Day. Ptamond cl&pper ln 14 ~rat 1olli pendant. A &pecJal dtt you Cati afford. Char1e ill IRMI,... te MllW lfflt!l1 MILDEW · RESISTANT &x8' TARPAULIN 336 • 'I ... w ·--• • • •' EDIJ'I ON •• . ... .. ' .t--w • .., ' Rettgan :V~x Cu~.WillllelN."Coasl -. d. -· ? ck own .. · I • "wl' .a1¥Jj_ManiS pf,1,e~ Ed~~n Stand ' , -. ; ;: ... · ...., .. . ' il1 iADI. lllUlllACK --qi'eed •u the utility ed.of !1!>111.ti>·~_....,.,.,. .. he :-Id • _..._ ,...., ...,. Miff promllec1 ·to continue research 1imed at hive ao coqrae. JjtJt to. HlftVe ( ~ _ 15!: ~ cW.iJ·ad>lel lir poUution ol~.ertilsjkm --~~~-: -.· • ·: • . r'?'~· P'i1Uy ·u.a hlr'denlat o1 • "-'norloembif ·""·the •l'ldi.,.. ·<:omponr-· 1"' lll'_po11uu .... or1rc<r· 1alirEilli60 • &iutllm 'ColU~ ·E<\l""'' ~ppllcalion ·aepnrmm C0111\nUes Into the firat thhe ~~11!!!!..,i;!l!!J.. (or APco niit to ~ "ft1 Huntiniton Beach plint di)I cl next t1eek to-Loa Angeles. . iolaliJD-lli ihe~beclq1e-there. •Ii no wu [~ ~lely oo t6e £~ that pollu.-Under croas queatloalng Friday by violation under the rules. . tilnll-em)lted fNlm the power 'plant· Edison attorney William Marx, Flte~n ¥ani .tried to tunwJie questl<iriina to would be lncrealed. by the addition of admiti.d he bad overeatlmaled dally grl>und IOVJ!l pollullet ~trollons, but i>ew generating uh!ts. emissions ot -nilrogen oxides from the Fltchen saki the total tons emitted .Jnto WiWui Filchen, head of the COW1\Y's planl. He figured emJsslonJ at 30 tom per the atmosphere at any height wu enouah .IJr•Pollatfon OonlrofDlatrlct, Aid durlnc diy. • · "16 clbJ..)l .J!l!nnil. ...... a ~bite UUllty Commissl-On {PUC) hear-However, figures · prnenu.t II!'. ldlion J!.l\c&n jfsci~ilill Orait1~:0ounly \'1rj0ia.t he did llOi ~into account ll10 Olfldals al Fifc;!>en'• request lhon! Ibo ~ the't<lll"-'lallllllell i. blpck ~~el poOUtanll In the area's plant would send 2U tool of po!lutanta -·· Plplllliaoi .llo .aold. i\JrU cinly almoaplllre. , inlo the air daily UJ>Oll compldlon ol the · llM · · wllh PUC E~ An:b E. Main aslled two new unill. , Ji'~. tt he 1iOuJd ebange hia mind. ff Em th!>ulh the Edi...-lliutt, wblcll total ·ent11sions lrml the enttr. South filchel) acoepW, WAI almoat f0ur '4'ol c;oast. Basil\ were reduced· delplt< ,_ less.than jij, eolilnlt1. )le ,.Jd·he denle4 ;:r~w.,..,,~• Jti•· L"'fftlS'L'~.:t.~ .ni. -.ty AfCD alfT('l'li'd that lat in 1• • ;.nl=!teo1""';:"i V-"=.-t: -"'tC.t "C;i::tV.::ia i:i ~ . -~ . .. • • I • • ... i . • , Ho IDeoWiiers • . ... . ... Sta·te· Seeks . ' . -f • • ' ·$500 .-Mi llion . ~ . . ' " Qil:~a~ges · . . . . ' . .. . .. • p • • • ... .. • llACHCOMQRS;H~NT FOR THIS Pllot'1 Cheryl Krovl!J. Hokls Rod 'Clr<I t (.'• '' I ' "'• ---. SC Sets Study B~achcombers Asked to Help 6r111p cOa.\ 1m1 t tur ,_The project·-tr·enOO;ti'·of bl'aChcombtrs have a chance lbe cards are found, filled out . · to tiloe part In • ll50,000.1tudy and relum<d -abcold wind of ocean ctirrtnts and oil up by next swnmef. jllcQ f llley find pluti lltsults wl!l bt publllbed WT1pped red cardl wuhed al:qrtljl alter Utt aummer aahort. .. ..... Utt polOliat uld. ft -¥ UJllvtnity ol Sou t be r n 111us far R'f8l'al of the , • Cilllomla sdtntists a • k • d floauOg mlJUta have ollawn il.i. finders of the wa~f card . up on Andi 11 far away Al '. pacbll to fill Utt ~!ll!b out ·lilJ1 Clllfomla. ~ On 'the card al'lj df'PP the red 'More than 1,000 ca rd 1 :'· pl..,. of paper Into Ult neareit r<turnod '° far show tbaf Utt inailbo1. publlc I• helplnf Utt USC pro- · .' ·E·~~ Dr. Ro 1L•l.!I )'!;!lna~tway. __ • '. KOlpicl ano hiJl!i!f ...UfliO · ·The h.,vy rtturn hu 11> ·, , a)lle to ohtd light on effects of oured that ti;, prnJecl,• .Plid .-, oil slidll·•t ,..~ •pecifically -for·hy an unllniflOd Fl!ll 6'nn· d1Jo11<r1 similar to that In ~ w .. tern OU and Gu ~ r Slpta.Barbar1 lut spri.n1. Auocla~on, 11-PT~I on i : t1Sd spoktlmen satd the schedule. . .. " •' plasllc packtts contslnlng a The projtd hu includtd Utt .& coded card and a w111her (for dropplng of 12,eoo of the car~ :,-.bollalt) have bttn dropped by linct last Mircll. The fiMI tM thoullnds at several loca-drop will be made in mid-~, tions off Southern cauJol'llll. Fibruary. _ . '.l. ., Nation Stands Alone ~I -·. tAILY 10.10 SUNDAY 10·7 Low wall canvu 1neaker • P.v.c • soJn. ••trand multi· color trim. ~k Of bl~. ~ 10._~c:;.. .. VALINTINE -GIFT CANDY 34.4 rut·heatin.1 aluminum pan, cover ; "tH •throuih" cover Mob. Urilt can al10 bt used tor heaunc UqulU. . ' ! ' • . I • GIRLS' QRESSES SdLlDS OR PRINTS • COS1'A MESA~Y -I . , MEN'$ NO-IRON LONG Sum SPORT SllllTS J88 Cotton poly~t@r blend thi(ts In soliQ,1, fancla and patteM\I. In alJes S· M·L-XL. Save. • ' Sll!ttcf•" Oiil lf . 2· 88 TEP:LON ®·COATED COOKWARE -.. jr, - ·~· e lt' ,.l. ·"1•'' ~tt Port atyles "'11bnplea!Sl 'flarea::imd low lorso.,Se- lection tn spring colors. Cotton or polyester/cotton; sizes ~x and 7-1!. Charge it today! 7-pc. alumlnum tet. l ·, 2-qt. aaucep&ns, 5-qt. Dutch oven, au with copper-color covers. 10'' open fry pan. Save. 888 • -· -\ ' IRUCE BRIGHT IDEA .. i· I DllP'MI ""' T .M • "TOP TEN" 8-TRACI< TAPES Include•: .. Bnt of Charl'!Y Pride;" ''Voluntttr•" \\•ith Jet- ~ fer•on Airplane; Mancirus· "Slx Hours Alter SuJ\let:' FLOOR WAX 4 \il':JIZl'l•LtHJa::n:raJ,. :..m-.:r;.,_,,=..,:;gmi'1Ji!lm-~ Sunday Only 2 Sell polishing, deU!rgent wa&hable fl ~I S11n4•tr 0111" 1996 •·or hu on V•lentme·1 Dly. Diamond dapper in 14 canit cold pendant A 1ptdal fllt )'ou can alfotd. Chatae II,! Di.,... Jt ... fml .. 1 LB. DICHONDRA SEED ICHONOP lllO ,, -· f88 l'or a gre,n lawn 12. J1\on lhs of the year. MILDEW · RESISTANT &xB' TARPAULIN • , - ' --- • H DAIL~ 'llOT 'Pilot • l{J()_ Slips . ~ . - ltvdilable • -Loghafc Garlic Lovers, Arise! · · · ·--At Ma.rina - . I~'~ E~ogical W e~e~n -_ t , :· ;·. ... f • -' Nt1rlv !Oil bo~t •lips, ranglrC lrwi lo- , • : By JpeN' ALTERZ& <;.. "' foot tO 45:Joot-betfh!1 ti:e w available i-i. 'i...-Of tfllt O<lllY '41tt "'!'. _ -• -"'-Df\ ·~ ,fir~L~me, first·11erve basis at [ LOv.:.: garlic. ~ ~ ~ ... Sun t A · '" • I al~ays have -~ver si~_!; I saw . IJl.Y first prtaz\d ol .home-11own garlic se qua tic Par"1 in , Huntington beada hanl1ng above my JlOMl'I musky witie barrels tn tlie garage. Sta~ .. 1 We don't love garlic. We worship the stuff. Mort-th an 50 dry !ilorage slots \\•lib We rub It on b r e ad, stuff it in the lamb roast and chop clovu or It up lrte -launching privilegts are also by the dozens for salads and some pretty ~ re&Ional dilhel, available at the Aquatic Park. TROU~LE WITH S:arlic is., tbaL, nobocri~e 1 t e -,ppreciates your love ,for> Robert Stern. or Goldrich. Kest and me alcred ClOVe. ~ • I \ ' But this week came ~ beartb__:-., « , .. htart.Warrni ..... lltw.J fr 0 in . Stern. Sherman Oaks. said the slips, part ~ • t-,.,_ • l "' -of all peQple -Anglo-Suon agriculture"P'rotuaors froDlp of i277·s~p development. are now open ·~ ~ the University 111 Californl1 .at Riverside. , , · . · lO the general public. , "rb~8cipi~ti In the UCR agricultural dtdlslon serv-Slip lssi&nments started fr.~ay on a i'¥' ice have given ~ garlic freaks a chance to ftght back at ·-pre£ erred 'bas.is with a list of boat 'owners garlic foes. • • ~ .. • .; 1oo)[iig for space. ~unrlled by the orange Carlie, lbe Qelentists said-this week; kills }:lugs. ..., • County Harbor pj~trlct. AND AFTER giving us ·fanciers of the uruni&takable aroma our £irst bullets for the war aga inst gar.lie haters,, Sletns sald any boat owner looking for the UCR sages give us some facts to dwell on, too. a berth can see OockmaSfi!-r Carl Straub Laboratory results or exposing young mosquitos to today, Sunday. next Sunday and any miniature doses of garlic juice were so conV1ncing, said we~kend thereafter until the slips are ' _ , Or. Eldon L. Reeves, that the Italian national bulb has filled. Straub is currenfly working out or been suggestea' as the heart of a potent new mosquito killer. · a trailer on the aqua.Uc park launching Furthermore. the good profe~or adds, gariic's list of medicinal appllca-lot. • ' 1 ,: tions reads like an ad for a 1902 vintage snake oil medicine. IT CAN KILL . ... Sunset Aquatic Park is a S4i acre ·com· , Internal parasites, pr0tozoa1 bacteria, fiatiJlence (whatever . that is) 8nd urinary troubles. blned park, water-way fnd marina Jt also does a good job against certain cases of food poisoniag, especially dltveloned by the Harbor District. It Is slrains of Salmonella . l~ted at the r.nd of Edinger Avenue at (One interesting sidelight to that liUle bit of knowledge is that iuverside the,northern tip t1f Huntington Beach. .IN OflA/'IGE COUNTY WATERS, AN UNFAMICIAR SIGHT -EMP.TY BOAT SLIPS ~ .. .,~·· C!ft !Em While Their Hot for $1.90 Per Lin.er FOOt •t Sunset:Aqu•tlc P•rk Going Off for Weekend? -' . became the center of an epidemic se\.·eral years back of that most uncomfort-&.~anUSaid oflly 130 boat owners from ___ 1" able of intestg!J!l.jpfestation!! Salmonella, but no one thought about using our lite Harbor District's list or 600 rt.served medicine.) boat slips. Their assignments will be Rent Burglary Alarm . Bomb Explode8 Among Marines; I Dead, 62 Hurt , Anyway, back to the mosqultos. • made~ ahearf of tfil! general public. The O ~·Ly u, PARTS per .million kiµ~ too percent of all mosquitos of 12 other JOO slips, plus the 50 dry storage specie6 teated in· the university experiqleat!. spaces are wide open, he said. "!Jf .fact, ~· Jteeves said, plans are in the works to grow an especially "Afany of the avaiJ?ble ~lips art · in potent. form, or.1arUc to make .an evtn more effecti ve big killer. good, clear dli.nneb:. reducing the The super.garlic could he put to me·1n underdeVelojxt countries to stamp :~~~of m'a.neuve~g ~essary ·" he out f;tisease-calll')'Jng mosquitos. • : Perhaps the biggest test Clf all for ihe good Dottore Reev&' super i:arlic Eventually .Sun~.._~quat\e --Park will ht"bt'tn-tbe'-garliC"CS:Pita~f the--WGr.ld. _;o • --• -""-ieeiuroe-gxne 1.100 bo.tf-sUp,,!.H~f I'll wager_ 50,000 lire lhat Italian' mosquitos ar.e immune. ficfals are dickering-,vUh the Ngyy for ~ .. =--_ ~ _ use of some la11d at the neighborim? U.S. -NiWal'WeapQns Stadon.tn Seal Beach. Fron• J Pagel SOS FIGH!fS DRUGS . •• Proi:essJng of lhe birth appllcalions i~ ~19\v. l!,bout six QfT,rspns per hou~. but t b o f ~ who arr!Ve_ear\y are g 1 v e n numbers and told v.·hen to relurn . Stearns said boat owners might start mC1ving their craft into the slips around hall of the group had taken some type or drugs for varying lengths of time. Surprinng!y; the Lincoln SOS students are highly knowledgeable and can speak from personal experience with drugs and the dangers therein. One l3-year-0ld former drug user, who was "busted" for smpking marijuana in ichool about one year ago: said. "Kids don'l know what it is d'oiog lo lh'1fl. Jf' .isn't an escape and the kids are tioW gel· ting smart." "The object of SOS." he c.ontioued. "has nothing to do with the police. We are getting the kids out of trouble before lht>y-get in."- Anolher 13-year-old, who ha5 used LSD and has experienced a "bad trip." described his experience and more goals of the group. "l was flying high like an airplane and then just crashed ... just crashed . It was ll~e being in a cofrin blirlei:l-SOO feet underground . . ju5l blackness. I couldn't -even get home!' "SOS is helping parents get to know Chuckliole Proves ' Rolls ~ Undoing A naval architect motoring through C.Sta ~1esa in his Rolls-Royce heard more than the well-advertised tic\dng or its clock one recent night'. · Dennis Batham, or 20451 Upper Bay Drive, Santa Ana Heights, had his ears Assaulted by the sound of six un· deccarriage bolls shearing off and the front end alignment going awry. '. ··The steering locked and r had to have lt lo\ved a\l:ay." says the Atlantic Research employe ln a claim submitted to Costa Mesa City Clerk C.K. "Charlie'' Priest T~e wants $89.20 in recompense for damage done when the luxury sedan hit a deep chuckhole ·on Paularino Avenue. ~aying he notJse~.th_e pit had been -filled- the very nei-t morn1ng1 _, more about the problem. tt show& them Mirch 1. that all kids aren't bad and that we can Fees for the. boat slips ~te $1.90 per help each other see reality. It helps the linear foot on a month -to-month basis, kids . too. by letting them see what hap. ~d Steams. Current price~ for slips in pened to others," he said. (he: outer harbor or the lower Newport Another young ronner drug user had !1 $iy are1 $2' ~ '2.tlJ .f*l"A"oot alil rising. additional comments on parents and the ; · · · ;.•,, .:; · ,· drug problem. ile said. "Parents just don't koow their lc:Jds are on 'dopj!. They hear about it but just can't believe their kids could be in· Vi>lved. When they find out, Uiey tremble, tell fPU to go to your room and then go take a tranquilizer." The example of many parents in this modern pill-oriented society has probably led many or these youngsters into the habit. According to one 13-year-old girl, "Most kids don"t care if il (dope)"h\rrts lhein as long as they are getting at their parents. MClst kids never lislen to their parents because their parents have never tried it. They would rather set for themselves." Another youngster added. "Adults won't tell us anything we don 't already know or anything v•e can really believe. It's better to he ::ir it from the kids wb~ have tried it and quit." As far as .the legalization of marijuana Is concerned, one 12-year-old said: "Then everyone could get it in a machine. Sooa eight-year-0ld kids would be smoking. Supoo~e a 747 jet pilot decided to ~moke a joint befre flying Instead of a cigarette?'' According to Miss Crockelt. the SOS kids are getting great i:;atb;faction from the program. "They are involved and are trying to pull everyone else into it." nrhen the kids enter sos. they take a personal pledge to gi\te: up or not start us- inp "marijuana. L.SD. pep pills. goof balls, heroin. glue, or any kind of illegal dn1~ or narcotic." They also sign an application 'fhich pledges them to encourage their friends and peers to prevent the use of drugs and narcotics. The Lincoln SchOOI J?roup ls the first or 11' ldnd in the area. They hope to get all the loCal scl1ools ·involved and . in the \VOrds of one young optimist. "we can then 'xpand our natural ·high to the entire U.S."'' Beach Man Sues For False Arrest A Huntington Beach man ha s sued that city and one of its poijcc officers in a Superior Court complaint seeking the awJlrd g_f $_2$_,000 £or alleged false arrest and imprisonment. Raymond Paul Bendorf. 1~2 Pammy Lane, claims that Officer Tristan Swan "wantonly and wilfully" struck him in he face at Huntington Beach police head· QlJarters last Oct. 30. Bendorf also claims Ulat he \Vas handcuffed at the time. Bendorf.further sta tes that he suffered serious injuries as a result of the alleged attack by officer Swan and may have in- curred "some permanent disability." HunUngton Beach police records indi· cate lhat Bendorr was booked on durnk· en dri ving charges and that he later pleaded guilty to the misdeameanor or· fense. Fron• Page" 1 FAIRVIEW ... I Hospital reached a popuJation peak or %,659 patients in mid-August of 1967, but the figure has been dropping steadily. .New progress at other state hospita ls for the mentally retarded have allowed transfers, while improved methods of treat n1ent have sent othe rs to foster homes aod i;pecialized schools for th e handicapped. Dr. Toto said Fairview staff members already are preparing ror the July reassignments and that more then 300 patient.<; have been chosen for referral to the regional center . ' • .r Next time you jel oU to Cannes, Lake Havasu City or even Irvine Park, you can leave the family jewels at home with What gave the Oreo finn, ono of the SAIGON (UPI) -The U.S. Compiand oldest and largest industrial and com· said today a ji!!.nd grenade aplbded merclal alarm companies in the amid 500 Marines wa!chlng a,ah'I ainjo Southland th' idea for the new unit? ing troupe in Da Nang during the alUea' pe.1ce or mind. .. Oreo Alarm Company ii making II tougher for a dishonest m&n . to earn a The answer ·is simple, 5a}'!""J·~on~es~,---1'eflruce, killing qne GI and woundiDC ''So many people asked us to." 62. . .... uv:.~:_;1 crime ~~~;;;; .. ;· F~ Los Alamitos Man 8 to 14. ·has been chosen by the Sinta Ana-based rinn to announce development or a re•olutionary new concept In home Pleads Not Guilty security. "The girls were singing 'My Boom· -erang_Won.'t Come Back' when audden1y there was an e:rploslon, •• Cp1: Atbiii J.- Souza or Orange, N.J.1 said in ncount- tng what happened Thursday night. Military officisJ! said the' blast ap. parenUy "was not the result of" enemt action" and that Investigators had quefi' tloned several suspects, an Marinel. They said tbe grenade apparently wu of American make, Radio-powered; portable alarm systems renting '" " to 25 cents ,per hour wm 111 Blaze Deatl1 soon be available from the company·~ neW susidiary. Porta·Larm Systems Division. "You can check it In and out as though It were a power tool," says Lee A. Jones. Oreo sales manager, who predicts 100 na· tional outlets will be operating within 18 months. The package-is wireless and looks like ;i. fis.hing tackle box equl~ wilb a cerr traf antenna. plus severil littlti units which resemble steret s p e a k e r s , strategically ~t around the home. A network of .ultruonic radio waves ereaUng trap• zones will trigger a screanUng.slttn In tbe:master unit at the slight.est abnotmal mOy~""nt within the premJ.Ses. • Neighbors will be alerted or awakened for blocks around by the angry whine. virtually certain to panic the most expert cat burglar, whether police capture hlm in his escape attempt or not. "A major feature is that It shuts Clff after 15 minutes and re·sets itself for another intruder," explains Jon,s, noting one wouldn't need to leave a key with a neighbor. ~ Raymond Arthur "Ironsides" Graves Jr. of Los Angeles pleaded innocent Fri· day lO the murder of a Hollywood man who was pulled, critically burned from the blazing gar~ge of Graves' home at 12322 Martha Ann Drive. Superior €ourt Judge James-F. Judge set March 9 as the date on which the wheelchair-borne defendant must face jury trial. That puts Graves, 24, in court on the same day as felloJiy de!~n4,a,t ~ • Chester James Ohrlstopher, 29, ol lAs Angeles. Both men and a lhlrd unldenUlied' defendant' were Indicted by the Oringe County Grand Jury after the submission of testimony charging the trio with responsibility for the death last June 7 or Bruce Beck, 30. Beck died In the hospital a few days after he was freed from the standpipe to which he had allegedly been manacled by Graves and the co-defendanta. Craves, a paraplegic, has been describ- 'd in earller testimony as the leader ol an organlzaUCln that used bis borne as iL, headquarters. Tt ha' also been allf:ged by police that the shackled~Beck dellberately set fire to the garage in the belief that his death was contemplated by the group. It exploded amid the crowd at an et\.. 1\~ed mea's club where a three-girl Au. lrallan singing group, The Chilfou, wall perfOrming. FUty·two of the wounded. were -he5pt. tallted--50 in good condition, one tn fair condition and one in serious: condition, the announceme.ot said. "" ,,...,. ,,.,., J ACCIDENTS. . '. •• vard on·ramp to the Garden Grove P'rff. way. ' Police said ruchard Mullikan, 31, waa dead oa arrival at Westminster Hospi· ta!. His brother Dan, drlver ,of the car, escaped serlou.< Injury. A Buena P~k yoJit~ who )ti~ on l pane:J truck, slipped off an~ feI(·on bi1 head and dl,ed a~ter arrivai at Orangi County Medical Center about 11:30 p.m. Police said David Pratt. 20. bad jump. ed on the rear end_ or a panel ln.tCk diiv~ en by a frit.nd ·along Jeffenon Street near Hayes Street. The youths weri lea ving a party, police aald. Before development of Porta-Lann, the only protection be.sides. easily-etched. pried. jimmied or m'!lter keyq)ened l(l('ks was an Jnvolved, $600 to St,000 cOm· mercial burglar alarm system. Besides being unsightl), such devices arc basically too extravagant due to the ratio of burglities cominltted compared lo family absences, except for long and frequent junkets. Fron• Page 1 WESTY LAUDS ALLIES • • • The new PQrta-Larm system can be set up for tiusiness in 60 ~nds and mig~t cost. say, SJ2.SS for .a •ki lrip lasting from Friday evening to Sunday night. Covell Appeal Denied the frOOUers of freedom . -Our goal has been and remafna to helP tbe South Vle.tnam,se h e. I p themsel_ves-to help 1top aggression by the North Vietpamese against the'South : W help bring an end to the reign of Com· munist terror that has engulfed South The ~vletlon ot Huntington Beach VletnaC!J IOr 16 years; tCl help the South teen nightclub operator Gllbert Covell Vietnamese bulld a strong, viable nation was upheld P'riday In the appellate of their own chooslnp:, anri lo help achieve di\•ision otOrange County Superior Couft. a Just. hon<irable and lasting peace. Covell. operator of the now defunct souNO POLICY Syndicate 3000 club on Pacific Coast . · Highway at 3rd Street. wa!I cqfivicfid JU. ----;:;;"Vi tnami'fitiOh Is a ·sound policy and Jy 7, 1969 of two counts or vlolaUng a city _ a workable strategy. Our road will pro- ordinarice prohibiting .minors to be bab!y be long and deliberate and not present wber ~ncing was carried on. w.tthout temporary setbacks. •But \Vhen ~rsappo1ntment occurs, we should not become disillusioned. who are motivated for service to country. RO'J'C currently provides-about IO ~f cent of the Army's newly cornmiUioMd oCficers called to active duty each year. "To date, dissent against ROTC on IS campusea has caused f.ermination of two ROTC units. But 27 new units in the laat two years bave raised the total to 213 parUci pating institutions-and f3 more have formally applied. This is more than we need." DAllY PILOT ,,..,.,.. ... ,. " ............. u........ ........,.., , ......... Withoact Concessions . LBJ Credits Rusk With B~mh Halt --:"We ar,, 1in effect, a mirror of tbe society· rrom which we are fonned ... We are meeting racial problems head· .on .•. Just as racial strUe has damaged · America's reputation, so ilso have \ isolated 11\cldenta of criminal activity and vlolenCe. And the Army ... is not without such incidents ... As in society the allegations against Uiese few iboukl never be ~ to vilify tbe' Anny ai an in'· llltuUon. l •lii •rt N, w.~J ,,..,;o.,,, .... l'W11iller · , •• ~ ~. c .. 11 • ., V+<I l'tH .... I .... ~•I M.,,.t1r n.,,, •• ic •• ,,;1 ... ., . WASHINGTON (AP) -Lyndon B.John· &OD gays his secretary or state. Dean Rusk-rathtr than Defense Setmary Clark Clifford-played the key role ' In a 1968 decision to s!Qp bombing most of North Vietnam without concessions by the enemy. - Rusk, who hat, been coosidered the hard -liner in the Jobn&on Cabinet declin- ed comment on th& former president's version or the events but the former sec. retary of state dJd say Johnson 's account nf the bombing halt prelimin~es "seems to be accurate.'' currord, who generally had been con· sidered the most powerful advocate of rlHSCalaUon In the form~r ad mtnlsLrt1· liou declined. eonwtnt . .Johnson said In Friday 11lgbl-'1 tctevl&ed ln ltrview that. Ci!Vord had proposed putUni condlUons on 1 bombing halt Clllford. reached at ni. !home Jn • Wa!hlnft<>D "'iiurb1 .. ;a, " t "°"1~ be I fnadyisable, inappropriate to ~ drawn into the discussion.•· But there wsa comment from 1. war critic who came under fire !i.Y. Jo~n in the Interview, Sen. r w:-FU'ffirijht, (0.Ark.), who chargai the President had misrepresented the facts in winning con· gres1!ional approval of the Gulf of Tonkitt resolution. The Johnson adnili1h1tratlon had citett tile 1964 resoluUon as prpvidlng the authorjty •to dispatch large numbers or U.S. troops to Vietnam . Johnson said the resolution had been explained to FulbrlQht. "It jU!t never occurred to Tl)l that the President of lhe United Stat<! would Uc to·the members or the Senate about a fact- ual situation." Fulbright, chairman or the Senate Foreign RelaUona Commlttet, said Frht1t1. •·r wa1 completely taken in ·~11 was the Whole Senate.~· tl~ said the ·oongressionru acllon on the resoluUQn followed "an absolute mi;repreitentatlin of Ole facts.•~ ... JohMOtl said In lbe lntervicw: "l>on1i .. tell me a Rhodes scholar (Full:l'ight) didn 't understand everything in that re· solution because we said to hlm at the White House and every other member of lhat commlttee that the Pre5ident of the United ·Stale!! la not aboul to commtt--fOr.. ces and undertake actions to ·deter. BJ• greslion In South Vietnam .to prevent th1" Communist coasplracy, unlcu and until the:.~merican people through their Con· _press 1lgn on to go in." TM former president said be asked for Uic Tonkin Gull resolution in August 1964 rather than for a declaration of war I» l:'ause he feared North Vietnam might have secret treati es which would bring Com1nuni1t Chlna and the Soviet ·union into the war. And~ Johnson also said he was dh1ap- polnted Uial hla tt-tarcb 31, J96f. apeech- ln whleb he announced tllc b<ilntiln( !tali ·over a large por~on of North Vietnam and bis dcclslon not td seek re-tlcctioo- dld cot brinllPCAce. "M)' ltopes bavo laded away, 1nd ,.,Z ~ .. · --... dreams have not been realized," he said. Johnson made bis comm,nta in the sec~ ond of a series of teieVised Interviews with Waller Cl'onklte. Jt w.as filmed by CBS several moaths ago at the' t;BJ Rancb..in.l'exaS. ' Johnson said Rusk made the flrif 111g. gesUon that , t~ey st!)'p tl\C bombing wh~n the}"-"were golnt 'ovtr· recommendations fr.0111 top ,MJviffr11n early March, ~ . 11Secretary Ruet'eame back and s d- whUe ·we were cv_aluatlng these thiggs, he said, 'Now I think 'the time'1, come where ~·e can stop the bombing,' " John- son said. • ;.. ''Some of them Su.igested-1 think Set-' rctary cnuord suggestt<lt and we atltf some or the others Joined him-that we atop tilt bombing on the condition that the North Yletna~ue do something. . "And Secrll'f RU&i said, "J'hat won·~ 'fOc:k. thls rcclprocH)' won't work: We ougJJt lo just •top !he bombing.' " Johinon said he thelt ordered bl• ad- •lom to work qp a pla .. • ' · ~In the Reurve Officers Traialng Cdtyi; .<ROTCt we setk to develop J cntlgltt•ned le8il<(•hlp In youne peoJllt Well Dr.iller Dies • A .former Costa Mesa. man-who, 11 a well contractor, drilled many water 11ou:rces whith ser\'ed the c9mmunlty fCtr years has died at lhc age. of 86 ln Arroyo Grande. Funersl services for Clarence A . .Rock~ a 30-year resident or Costa Mesa, were held Thundt11 In Orimea Mortuary, C:O. rona. with lnterrnent ln that cily. Mr. Rock ltavea t.ls wile Dorothy of NroJ~ QraDde, thr .. daqhten and Ill> er•ndcbllllren. He died lNt Slturday In an Arrovo Gt'ltnde lltll;llol. 1ccon!l111 l<I lrleiub '10 UI~ Bat'iDr Ar.u. . . Tho111e• A. M11t,M~t M~Jrtt ~fllr -C.11• M•t Jll WW.I t1y ftrllf M1ww1 •Ntr1: nu W..t .. !OM 9tirlt\IW ~ kedl: an,.,.,..._,,......,. Mllll'llllil"" I.ell! \"1S aNCtl •lll ... I ... 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Gala wlU ......., I& Ibo """'*" lfivice u...Uuatlp.m.oervlcel. ~. ,...,.. -"' llllntl!lfton : -..... . cbl-·· . . -'1idlJ • p.m. ,,,. -'!1111 bt beld 111401 IOlb ~ St., Bunttnctoo Bucb. .... "1"be raifbfiJJoeu o1 God" "willbadelmredbyPutorP. .:::;:i G·· NflP'll"D at ·11 a.m. I llOfVloel for Pini Bapthl ~. 1111 Mapoli1, Colla -. l !Ill. evenlna topic II "Behold 1 Whal God Ila Wro!Pt." '1'11< r servtc. caa•eoee at 1 o'clock. ' ~ Mtttin& at the S e 11 I o r ·(' Cilium . Buildlnl, 15111 Ind • lrviq<. Ntwffeirt B • I c b • Ntwptll U1!17 Clnlrcll will bold I llnppiralloo Wed· nesday at 7:30 p.m. On Sunday lilt Rev. Lotto Dale Flick· inger will preach "Keep the Lint. Open" · 1t 10 1.m. &mtces. Cemmllllty c II r I I t l • I atvdt'• con1reg1tion will bear ...,1 opabr Prof, Jolln Koeklroelr of PacllJc CbrtJliln ColJeC'I al It 1.m. aervlc6 51mda:i'. ,,., __ to - Ill lllG El Comlao Ru!, ... Juan Ca,plllrano. Jwil« bip youtb wW 1ttertd • mow rdftattblsweebnd. Cormmmlon Rf'VIOIS lrt pJamad for I and 11 1.m. oenJces with bapttom fl noon Ind I p.m. for Ohurcl> of st. w-.. va,cQuipeJ Line 11 Ellll, Huoliqton Buel>. Boy Scoula will be boaortd al the t :30 1.m. servk:e. . A'4<1 will bi dlsll'lbuted Wtdnetdly 1t 1:30 and 10 1.m. flld I ,p.m. Children'• service la allled for 4:30 p.m. A potluck &upper w!ll be iltld •l 1:30 p.m. , --Le!so!J.aennon Sunday in area Chrtstian .S c i e n ~ e Churches will be "Spirit." Servict times and locaUons ~re Flnt Cburcll of Cbri1t Bdtolbl, Newport Beacll, 33113 Via Lido, t :IS and 11 a.m,; -~ "c:llrlst ldto· ltrl, ~ -. SHiii Potlflc View Drift. C..Ot dtl Mio: f'1nl c:lllrd •I Cllrill llclellll', ~ Naa, -Mt11 Vafdi llrlvt. )I 1.m. °"rcllll lllltliq 111 :30 and 11 1 .m._ ~ludo ll'lnl QIUdo of Qrloj,-SdeoU1l HWlllnltoa ~. 110 Olive, •)Id nnt Oat<-" Cllri•l SdeoUll Latuns Beach, !aS Rish Drive . --Cbrill iJntled Prtlby1tri11 Cbwrcll worship service is held tich Sunday at 1:30 a.m. at 20112 'M•1J10lil, HunliDglon Buel> . The Rev. Donald Robertll will begin an 1dult study session Sunday 1t 7 p.m. on "When Prayer Becomts Vital " Na~tlca Stminar will Con· linue on Tue$dly5 at 7:30 p.m. with Lt. Mahan of the narcotica division or the Hun· (Set PULPIT, P11e SJ F11nny Side ' ·of ChW"ch ·· Revealed By G!ORGE W. CORNltLL NEW YORK (AP) -A Jesuit priest . Yid to ~bi bi~p: "Your ..ExceUency, m oflldal of YO\U chllllCl!ry bfflce ha1 Wonned my iuperior that f am not to lake part In •"7 more racial demonstrations. l would like to kliow whether · thi& was done with your knowledge and 1pproval." The bi!hop: "FatMr, it was done without my knowledge but with my approval." That's the sort of ec- cl~siastlcat ambiguity a n d alisurdity, collected mosUy from church publicatiooa and pariah bulletins and Mnt in by readvs. which art the object. of r.estlul, often peppery 11tire in a Ughtheerttd ctilumn "Cry Pa:t!" Subtitled "A Column (Bet HUMOR, Page Ii J :· Tree from . TempJe .. Students of the Hebrew School al Temple Sharon, Costa Mesa Cleft to riJbt) Linda Rich, Marla Damsky and Sue Shaokin helped plant a irtt for Jewish *rbor Day. Trees were donated lo·lhe people ol California by tbe youth, a res- ture of friendship and planted at Griffith Park in Los 'Angeles .· • ORANGE COAST C-HU_RCH DIRECTORY LOOKING FOR MEANING & RELEVANCE? TU FAIRVIEW BAl'TIST CHURCH 1A.1.c .1 F1irvlew Rd. At f1ir Dr., (01t1 M111 f A,M.-Church School 10 A.M.-Worship ---~ .. --.. '"9--,........ ... ...,c........ 14 .... ,,. HARBOR TRINITY BAl'TIST CHURCH tht ..._St. 41t ,.,,,...,, C-. M .. ----.... ~C..U...hll-.~P....- Stmday Scbool t :U a.m. Mornlni Worablp ll:Oll a.m. llaptlll Tralnlng Union I p.m. Eveninl Service 7 p.m. Wedne>dsy Bible Sludy I< Prayer .............. 1:0ll p.m_. FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 611 ~~.'~!~N-~~11~ MISA S11"41y Scheel •••• , • , • f i45 Tr.1111111 U11i•11 ••••• , •• 5:00 M•tlliflt Wor1hip ••••• 11 :00 E.,.11111, Wo"hlit • •• , , , •:OO Wff11•14i•y ''•'fM M••ti19 fot •II f!t• , , , , , , , , • , •• , • 7=10 ...... Ml·tlll NlrMtY.,....,. A..i..W. --------------- - UNIVERSITY BAPTIST ·CHURCH Ul2 S. L PALISADIS IOAO SANTA ANA Hl .. HTS SUNDAY SCHOOL ........ , .................... '10 A.NI, MOlll(INa '#09.ltUP ,, .. , .: , ........... ,,., .• 11 A:M. •VININa WOftSMI.. . . . .•. . . •. . .•.. • . ....... ••• .. 1 P..M. MIOWl:llt SllVKI WIDfflSDAY 11• ,.M. Wl"""' l. AcfWI. P'1mr C"-11 ~ ,.._,, 1 • I CHRISTIAN . SCIENCE CHURCHES IUNCHIS o• THI 111.0THll: CHU.CH THI fllST CHURCH 0, CHlllT, ICllNTllT IN IOSTON, MASSACHUllTTS "SPIRIT" Sunday. February 8th Cotti Mtaa-Flrlf Church of Christ, kl1ntl·1t 2:111 .... ,.,. ..... c ... ,. .. S"'4er IUHl-t:tl A.M, c...,_.s.mc.-ttA.M. .._, ......... 2111 M .. Yer8 Dr. Huntinvton l11ch-First Church of Christ, Sci1nti1t 111 ov .. hMky kltffl-t:JI I 11 :1G Clttlrcti-ti A.M. Jenice ...,,, .. 1 ... -111otM ' L:o!tUn• l11ch--Flr1t Church of Christ, Sci1ntl1t 411 HJtll °'· Chrcll I hllffy kltffl -•:11 &-11 :Ot l.U111 ..... 214 .... , Newport lelch-Flrst Church of Christ, Scl1nti1t JH,J YI• LU9: • -Cll•rdl llnlleylcll"' -t :ll • t1 :ff 1.-. .. a...,JJllYfli U. • l'IRST BAPTIST CHURCH .. ,. .... ,....., N~wport l:l•ch...S1cond Church of Cllri1t, Scftntl1t I >'Jl~r.eJfk Yhiw Dt., C.,.._4tf M• FIRST CHRISTIAN . a->•---11•.w. ---IN.ILC..ffwr. .. , .. _,, .. ••llfhtl 17411 M ...... e. P.T. CHURCH All are cordially invited to a~tend the church Victoria & Placentia Ave. service• and enjoy the privileg .. orthe • ., .... Hewt..M..._ Costa Mesa Reading Room! ., ...... ,..,., .Mor•i!lt Wonh1111:10 I 11 :00 w114!1y lcflool , , , ••• , , , ':10 Yevtli M•t'fi11t , , , •• , ••• 4:00 ''•Y•t S•,.ric• , • , , , , • , , •:JO f¥e11!111 S•rvic• , , , , •• • • 1:00 ..,.., .. .,.. ....... """""" Mlllllttt CM141 C.. heYIM AT ALL IPYICIS l•r~ w=:~:.~~: .. •·~· ~~;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~;;;;~~~;;~ :,::;:,,:;':;"..,;;ii·::::::::::;:::::::: ST. MA TIHEW LUTfiERA, N CHURCH Ytllfll iln11" , ................. 6 f,fl'I. Vn""' ····· ........ ·······• J f.M. IMluo111I Sy11•~ll Nursery Care Provided wenhi,i11t .t th• 142-2421 Ml .. 771 Ml4J4l UNIVERSITY PARK SCHOOL FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mein & Adams Streets Huntington Beech NEWPORT UNITY CHURCH - L•r"' O. P'll<-llltfl' Mlllhltr I llh & 1,.,i11e, N•wpori lt•ch (5,,,..ler Cl!Lim1 l 11lldlr\tl Mor11i11• Worship •••••• , , l :JO I 11 :00 AM 1 1:45 A.M. Sw11day Sch1ol libl1 School •••••••• t :45 AM Yeyilt ~•up1 , , , , • , 6:00 PM fv•11l111 Wonhip , •• , 7:00 rM .... 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Worship -10 :45 A.M. "''"" c .. "••'"" l'hons: 675-3915 Minuter: Dr. D. W. McElnly ---~-- ~HURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. WILSON IT. COSTA MISA llTWDN MADOR -" •AJIYllW IUfrfDAY MOANINl5 lllLE STVOY •••. , • , •••• , , , 'i41 A.M. "-'"IAY MO-NI~ WOllSHI' I COMMUH~ON • , 10:41 A.M. SUNDAY ..... ,,... WOllSHI' ••.••••••••• ' ••••• 6100 ,,M. WH)frlUQil.T IVININS .l llLE SlUOY • , •• , , , •• , • , 7:1r..M. ~•UIHltf CAU P~OYIDID -O.MoyfleU t ,e.N"" ...... ..... ............ ......,., S4U711 D.4Y or'Wlght ~I Sa114illo11r1 •f M•tffl••• 111 U11iw•r1lty ,,, .. WORSHI,: 10:11 A.M. l•v. H. Ni•r111t1111 ,r,,1., IJJ.1211 fmphaizinf The Plan of God TM ......,. of Otrilt The ,_ of lilt Holy Spirit sundw Sdlool ' AM Momit1a: W•FUllp t •lid 10:10 AM 1~1111 Srrvld. 7 PM WlldtltMUy l llllt Sllld1 and f'rryer 7 PM N111Hry d11rln1 stfYlC111 A fvlf Youth Progn.m em. of Orange and llnf. St. Coll& MtN PaJttJr H. f . }Ollts; l,CA M\r. U11itMI C•1r1lt .t RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 420 10th St., H1111ti119to11 l•ech 'ho11• 136-2120 Atl11ll a Youth S•rwic••, 11 •·"'· 11+ y.,r Cl•••· w.d .. 1:11 p.111. llNDT PATI. MINISTll COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE WenMp-1t:H A.M. Cllimll kh .. -tl:IO A.M. Or .-11m11 G. Mii''''' Mlnhttr Miu illlrlir SUMI, D.(.E. 67MOOO FIRST CHlllSTIAN CHURCH tt41 T-A"' IT-l M-lol, l'OUMTAIN YAl(.11' UHIFllD s1-.vrc1 . S11H•v Sch11I 9:19-YfO•SM 1 1111 • IO:J9 W•rihip & Y•ulh g,."'' -•1JO , ••• lillf'MN l"'l\'kltll II •" -¥It.at A ~II)' Otwell -Vllll'N'I An AWl1' WHCon'll Attend 'the Church of Your Choice on .Sunday THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wtlcomts You. · !T. JAMU, JJlt Yle ~. N11wp.rt 'IHCll 7:Jt ....-ttlllr ltclterht •:H •A-M.-..PN¥er1tt&J~S.... Httlr ltte..._ 2H I 4ttl Ip. f :OQ •.111.-Cll1rtli kMel . 1 I :00 •.a.-H•tr llllCMritt 1tt &-Jrll 1111. . Mo,.litt ,...,... JllCI & 4tll 111t. CltlW Cft et t :H •·•· . n. a ... J•• '·.....,. n;a .... , Ttt. ln. hvfll A. er.., AuMl.e:-._,.,. l'tt••: 671·0110 ST. MICHAEL &~L ANGELS NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 2501 Cliff Dr. U 8-4293 n. • ...,. J.., •. ll•h•, ,...., n, ,...,, l•nld Wtilr., Aubfftt P•t•r F11nuy Wori~lp t :to __ ,.11 lt:'ll 1.111. ~_,.., $Cl'ltel t:• .. 1•:• 1.11'1. w.n.nip Jenotc. 11:1111 to n :O&- I • Nursery care available at all services WELCOME LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pacific View Dr. Corona dol Mar , DR. WILLIAM It !LtlR • Mrs. w.1 .. c••Nrt••· ......w ..... Phone 6,44-tf64 ''"'···~-' IO:MA.M. t~t- .kllffl ll:OIA.M ......... ...., ·--halfk vr..-°"" et-M•11ilrtN,.c...H Ml-M.,~ ltttfty: l :H, t:J0 9" 11 ilo-Cllntl w• et •:JO H..,. ..,. • ...... u All a-. .. W .. c•M a.*, n.an.,,. ·~ ._._ ....... '44-04•1 ~111~ ~~~~~g I CHRIST LUtHERAN CHURCH ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. S.ltfffa 7:JI I t :JO C••Nll kltffl-t:JO ~I 61Jt I 10 •.•. ; H9ly .,.,. --••K•d Yk•, n. ..... ., ... w ......... -,.. ... 141-1ll6 FIRST ASSEMBLY .OF GOD 146 E. 22nd St., Co1t1 M-e 541-3761 H. C, Cntlc, P•tw Jelui hll•lak, ANICl•re DM W•. P'-14 T•ttll Dlrect•r SHrtl ,_ ..... MM tl'"ter SUNDAY SERVICES S111iey kll•eJ-t:JO A.M. -'-llY Werthl,_t:ll·11ilt.7 ,. T•tflt-l:Jt ,. -WM. llW. Stff1-7:Jt ,. s1.1. Lic.1"1•d ,, •• s,~ •• 1-641.212i GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMIL Y OF GOD ISTH & MONlOYIA, NIWPOlT' IUCH 646.66io II; alldl "f'nf fJf ijt11 ... .,It.ii T~o11111 l•11w•nuti. '••tor S1111 Mill•r, M111ic•I Dlr•clcr 9:41 S•ltlov Scfl••l-N1.....,,. ""-'"'"" 10:10 A.M.-T!Mi Vo"'lttard Cll•r.I •f I•. C•llf. Collttt Johll M. l1w1r1!1, Oir•cfor 7:01 ,,M.-''Tll9 WM ~ fM H•I, S.irif 111 tills lltffl Cettttlry" S1r111111 by P11t•r '11N•IPllATION IVllT SUNDAT NleHT SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL harbor reform temple ltAlll l(llNAltD fl. KING mtttint It St. Jamts Eplscop1I Chutth o 3209 Vii lido. Newport le"h lat-lllfllt"rMtion;..c.1117~7230 . HARBOR ASSIMBL Y OF GOD 740 W. Wilton, Costa Mau Y. L. HIATWICK. P•tet 141-4704 lllltllflT I . llSTlt CAl.L O•flTIV MllllSltr ti IMl!i. Mllffttr fJf Mftle SUNDAY SERVICIS 9:41 ,t..M-SU"DAT l&HOOL 11:10 A.M-"f'9 M .. 111 -4 • Lift" S1,111011 by Peder 7:H ,.M-"A Diet .... Wltll a.ti" S•r1111•111 ~y 'a~tot COSTA "l•SA CHllllTIAN SCHOOL ,~ -It....,,.,.. -.......... ,., -°"" (f ... .TDAPLE SHARON n. ••••• ,. ..... ..,... •••• hr ... ......... A,.. &17WWtt••Wrc.t M'" All J1wl1h fe111i1llt• •r• l111Ylt"1 k fol• lb lft tf1I'( -.1•11intfwl MMATH IYl"IN• lllVICD_Jl'DAT" l tll P.M. S,lrl .... ,__ --·-,4601111 T1•1tl• Shar•11 C~1lt -~1119 Shah•! 141·1 4)1 EVANGELICAL .FREE CHURCH •• Hi.1111l~tH heth 1911 flttlff At1. 116·19U In. """" L. Mll'lwo ,...,.. •:u "·~· -,,...., ,.._. -"" "-"' 111••,M. -Mtnr .......... -. ... .M.-., .... .,.._ tr• ,.M. -,....,,. lf"'IC• f ,.-, Wtll., 111111 S*"J'• l I Mi11011ri Sy~od • 760 YlcNrt• If., c .... MllM L ... ., V. Ter"°"• '•tor S41·14H Wt1rJllJC1 lenllul: l:U a II (6.M. ,,_IY kMel: t·• •.M, A•1tlt •ttlt CM11: t:• A.Mo CHlllTIAN ILIMINTAIY SCHOOL 14MN6 PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH M .. Yllfde Drl .. & leket sn..t, Cnf9 M ... C..W. ANDlll"¥ C. ANOEltSOH, P•11tr lllflol1y kholl: 1:1111, t :JO 111d ll:OQ-..l<\ort1k>g Wor'1llt: l :OI, t;:ll t~ 11:etl Pri11c1 of P•1c1 l.u th•ran School -Miu Edh•1 Olso11, Pti11ciit1I Offia1 Pho11•: E49-0J1 I School Pk•111: 14f-OJ6? A Cordial Wel<ome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1.1b.a 1111114 THI UNITID COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH I IS At••• 675°0950 9:10 T't4liti•11•I W•nhi, l S11Ml1y Sch••' Cot+• M111 FIRST UNITED MITHODIST CHURCH 19th St, l M•rb•r II°"'. Ch11rch Worth!' -9il0 & 11 Ch11rah Sah•ol -':JO 141·7727 C11t1 M111 No1M. '1\UA VERDE METHOPIST CHURCH M••• V1rd• I ll1k1r St. 149.2r1• W•rthi, 4 Ch1t1rch S•h••I t :OO I IO:JO A,M, H111ti119t.11 l1•ch FIRST UNITID METHODIST CHURCH 2121 17tll St. 516·llJ1 S1rvic•1 -t 1JO I 11 A.M. Nutt•ry thru 211tl tr•••· 11 Ch11tt.h School -t :JO A.M. Hw11tin9!•" l•ech-N1rlh COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH ti662 Hill Ava. 142 -~-461 W1nhi1t l Ch11rah Sch.el t I 10:10A.M. Irvine -E•1f lluff UNIVERSITY METHOOIST CHURCH lll-12)] 11422 Culvar ~ec41 •f U11iv•nify Drlw• W•nhlp I Ch111ch Sch••f t l 10:)0 A.M. L1,11111 ll11ch LAGUNA BEACH MITHODIST CHURCH 216JI W•1l1y CltiY9 111 S•. L1,1111• W1nhlp 11 A.M. Ch11rch Scho•I t :IO A.M. 49•-lOJI No•for1 lt1ch CHRIS CHURCH IY THE SIA 1409 w .•• ,~ •• 11"'; •11.1101 Wouhr,_•:10 A.M. Ch urch S .. h1ol- •:lO I t I A.M. PRF.SB'a'ERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal .Areas Christ Ch1rch Presbyterian Hll2M-, __ , "--· -...-LI--...... w..-: f tll A.M. C*-"11 k .... = 11:fl A.M • otftrM1 Ht II M .. 1111 It. PiMw. f6Mt•t Attend the Church of Your Choice on Sunday .. Piiot ' . Logr.oeh ' G_arlic tovers, Arise! 1i:s -~cological Weapon By JOHN VAL'l'EllZ.( Of ""' Dlltr ...... "'" I I LOVE garlic. I always have -ever since I saw my first garland Of home-grbwn aarUc head& hanging above my nonna'a musky wlrle bvrell in the garap. We don't love garlic. We worship the stuff. We rub It on b r e ad, stuff It in the lamb roast and chop cloves or It up by the dozens for salads and some pretty weird rejonal dishes. TROUBLE WITH garlic is J&at nobody e I 1 e IP,Pffltlales your JOve for the sacred clove. • . Bl.it thla week came aome heirtb ..• er ... heaf't>'arm.bii: DtWI f r o ro -of all people -Anglo-Suon qrlcultur< pro1....,. ~ •, the Unlveralty ol OaUfornla at'lU.veralde. · * The sclfnt!Stt· bi the UCR. agricultural extension serv-.-~. Ice have given us garlic freiks a charlCe to fight back at garlic foes. · Garlic, the scientists said this week, kills bugs. ANO AFTEI\ giving us faliciera of the unmistakable aroma~ our first bullets for Ute war aa:alnst gar Uc haters, the UCR. sages gtvi us some facts to dwell on, too. Laboratory results ot cxpo11lng young mosquitoa to miniature doses·o~ garllc jWct were so convincing, aaid Dr. Eldon L. R<e'ws, lhat the Ilalian naUonal bulb has been suggested as the heart of a potent new\mosquilo killer. . !\Jrthermore_, the Jood pro[eSIOI' adds , garlic's list of medicinal applica- tions reads Ute an ad for a JI02 vintage snaKe oilme<llcl~ - IT CAN KILL internal parasites, protozoa, bacteria, flatulence (whatever that .ls) and urinary troubles. -· It also does a good job' against certain cases of food poisoning, eipeclally strains of Salinohella. (One interesting sidelight to that little bit of knowledge is lhat Riverside became the center of an epidemic several years back of that most uncomfort• able of intestinal infestations: Salmonella, but no one thought about using our medicine.) Anyway, b~Ck to the mosquitos. 'Q·N LY ti PARTS per mill.ion killed JOO percent or aJI mosquitos of 12 species tested in the univerlitf experiments. In fact, Dr. Reeves said, plans are in the worb to grow an especially potent fonn of garlic to make an even more 'effective bug killer. .The super-garli~ rould be put to use .in uoderdevelopd coontriea. to stamp o,ut'ci~rp:lng lljOiliuJIOs. '· PerfiiPi; .ffii blggest test.of all for the good Dottore Reeves' ·super iarliC mighl he' In: the. garlic apit'l of the worl4. I'll '!ager 50,000 lire that Italian mOIQWlol are immune. Co~puter Setup to Help r Cur-b Border Drug Flow A $2 million computer system will be Installed next month in San Diego to usiet·the "Operation Intercept" prograr:n 1long tile CalHomia-Mexjco ~-{ The Burroughs Corporation, which recently opened a new plant in Mission Viejo, &Mou.need that the µ.s. Customs Bureau has ordered the computer system Los Alamitos Man Pleads ~ot Guilty Raymond Arthur "Ironsides" Graves Jr. or Los Angeles pleaded innocent Fri- day to the murder of a ltollywood man who was pulled, critically burned from the blazing garage of Graves' home at 12322 Martha Ann Drive. Superior Court' Judge James F. Judge set March 1 is the datt on which U1e wheelchair-borne. defendant must face jury trial . Thal puts Graves. 24. in court on the same day as fellow defendant Chester James Cbristopher, 29. of Los Angeles. Both men and a third unidetitified defendant were indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury after the submis1lon of testimony charging the trio with t espon&ibility for the death last June 7 of Bruce Beck, 30. Beck died in the hospital a few dBY.:S after he was freed from the standpipe to which he had allegedly been manacled by Graves and the co-defendants. Gra\•es, a paraplegic. has been describ- ed Jn earlier teStimony as the leader of an or.ganization that used hJ s home as its beadquarten~ It hps al9o been al.leged by police thal the lhackl<d S,Ck dehberalely ~el fire to the garage in the belief that his t!eath wa& contemplatefi·by the group. which will tit in to 37 other tenninals across the nation and with lhe FBl's crime Information center. L The complex will provide answers within seconds to inquiries for in· formation on warited persons and stolen vehicles, based on license plate numbers and other idenUficatk>n. The system later will be expanded lo cover both the Texas-Mexico and U.S.· Canadian borders, Burroughs oflicials n·ere advised. Earlier this week. a similar compuLcr was ordered by the British Isles. Fro1n Page 1 FAIRVIEW ... Hospital reached a population peak of 2,659 patients in micf..August of 1967, but lhe rJgure bu been dropping steadi ly. New progress at other state hospitals for the nientally retarded hsve allowed transfers, while improved methods or treatment have sent others to foster homes and specialized schools for t h e handicapped. Dt;. To{o said Fairview stalf members already are preparing for the July reassignments and that more than 300 patients h.11ve been chosen for referral to the regional center. White Hou se F1·ees Indian lfealth Fm1ds WASHINGTON {UPI) -The Nixon administration, bowing to congressional pressure, has released $1 million in In- dian health care fu nds. Rep. Arnold Olsen CD-~iont.). said Friday the Indian Health Service had advised him the funds Wen! being re· leased by lhe Budget Bureau. ' 100 Slips Available At Marina . . Nearly 100 boat •lips. nngl'lll fn>m 2'-root to U.root berths, are now availablct on a flrst<0me, firsl-5erve balls at Su~ct Aquatic Park in Huntington Beach. More th8n SO dry storage slots: with tree launching prlvllege.s are also ava,ilable at the Aquatic Park. Robert Stem. or ,Goldrich, Kest and Sttrn. Sherman Oaks. said the slli>s, part of a, 277-slip development. are now·1open .,to.the general public. Slip asatinmenl! started Friday on a pref et~ ~Js With a Jlst of boat O\Vnet'S ,.. looking for !pace. supplied by the orange County Harbor District. Stems said any boat owner looking for a berth can see Dockrnaster Carl Straub today, Sunday, next Sunday and any weekend thereafter until the slips are filled. Straub is currently working out of a trailer on the aquatic park launching lot. _ , Sunset Aquatic Part.11r1F3e-acre com· billed park, water-way #and marina developed by the Harbor District. It is localed at the end o( Edinger Avenue at the northern tip or ,Huntington Beach. Stearns said only 130 boat owners from the Harbor District.'s list of 600 reserved boat slips. Their agsignments \I'll\ be made ahead or the general public. The other 100 slips, plus lhe 50 dry storage spaces are wide open, he said. · "Many of the available slips arc in good. clear channels. reducing the amount of maneuvering -necessary." he add<d. Eventually Sunset Aquatic Park will featw:e aomt J.100 boat slips. Harbor of· ficials art dickering with the Navy ror use of Mme land at the neighborin,R U.S. Naval Weapons Station In Seal Beach. Processing of the berth applications is zlllV.'. abnnt sil: oersons per hour. but those who arrive early are g ive n numbers and told when to return. Steams said boat ·owners might sta rt moving their craft into the slips around March I. Fees for the boat slips are $1.90 per linear foot on a month-to-month basis. said Stearns. current prices for slips In the outer harbor of the lower Newport Bay are '2 to $2.fJO per root and rising. (\ Fro111 Page l TAX RELIEF. • • $2.800. That would leave $1.050. With a tax rate of $10 per $100 af assessed valuation, the savings would be $205. Jn Costa Mesa. according tn County Assessor Andrew J. Hinshaw, the current al'erage hu rate ha~ns to be about $10. (There is some vanatlaft within the city because or special assessment districts.) In Newport Beach. Hinshaw says. the a\•erage tax rate is about $9.25. so the 140.000 homeowner's tax savings would be 1190. In Huntington Beach the average rate Is about 510.15 and the savings on the $40.000 home would be $210. In Laguna Beach. with ao average $8.75 rate. the sav.ings on tbe same hortle would be $179. Figures ar'e available an how much the school and welfare redistribution would cost the Laguna Beach homeowner. A UPf r@porter in Sacramento arbitraril y picked the Art Colony for an example and obtained the figures from the tax coo· sultant to the Assembly Revenue and Taxation Commlttee. What would happen In Laguna Beach. under the governor's plan, is tile Laguna Beach Unified School District rate would go up 72 cents and the ·Orange County welfare rate would drop eight cents. The dirfereoce Is a 64-<:ent increase. The cost lo a $40.000 hom eowner would be $64, which would reduce his $179 sav· iDJ!:S lo ;J 15. Since Laguna Unified Is the ri chest sc:hool<tistrlc~. in the county in tax base per pupil other areas would rare ~tier In redistribution. Bedroom communitiu like Fountain Valley and those in the San Joa- quin School District likely would gain rather than lose by tbe redistribution. · ""'""'· ''"""" 1, 1970 $. ' - IN ORANGE COUNTY WATERS, AN UNFAMILIAR SIGHT -EMPTY 80,J.T SLIPS . Get '!m While Their Hot for $1.90 Per LinNr Foot et Sunset ~quatlc Perk f:ampns Club Figh~1s· Drugs sos Members Warn Fellow Students of Dangers By WTLLIAM SCH.REmER their upcoming ''awarene.s:s" drive. ot "" 01111r f'tlM '"" !\!embers or the group will canvass the Into the mouth! of babes flow "grails," neighborhoods in the area collecting "reds," "whltea,'' "acid" or anything donaUons in retum for an SOS slicker else which could induce an arUflclal and a newspaper explaining the function! "high." or the group to the col'nmunlty . The babes are Intermediate school The drive ii not so much lo collect students ran~ng in age from 10 to 14 money but to make the people aware of years old. The nlclfnames represent • the drug .Problem and how school children drugs; marijuana, goof balls, pep pills are doing some1hing • to.. solve_ it and LSD. themselves. About 700 (IO percent) or the &tudenta After the meeting. SOS members flock ., at Lincoln Intermediate School in Corona ed to slgnup sheets on tbe classroom de! 1'1ar are determined to save wall tO volunteer for the job. themselves and their friends from About 10 klds stayed behind to dlSCllSI becoming the next "drug culture." the meaning of the group and the drug They an! members of a club called problem from their point of view. Stamp Out Stupidity (SOS), which is a According to ~tlss Crockett, at least lt_>Cal cha pter of . the Smart ~ lntema· half of the group had taken some type of t1onal. a worldwide organization of self· drugs for varying lengtlfs of time. help for dn.ig abusers. Surprisingly, the LinCotn SOS students According to Carolyn Crockett: social are highly knowledgeable and caD speak studies instructor and faculty adviser for from personal experience with d?ugs and the club. students run the club and work the dangers therein. out all the p~jects. One 13-year-cld former drug user, who The club eps}s so that the youngster!! was; "bJJsted" for smoking marijuana 'in can ~elp .fenow students "put down" school lbout one year ago, aaid. "Kids drugs or simply .keep from atartlna .lhe doil't know what It ts doing to them. It habit, said Miss Corcketl. isn't an escape and ~!Yd' •"Hff p "This group Is kids pull Ing for kids . . . tinq smart." ' ~ettln~, to µiem before they can get lo ''The object of SOS." ht conUnued, druqs, said the "viler. "has nothing to do with the police. We The group straws. the achievement of art getting the kids out ol trouble. before a natural "high" throoll'.h helping others. they get in ." •·sos Is • small -positive army of kids Another 13-year-old. who has used LSD ~ettlng out and sweating to do something and has experienced a "bad trip," for Mmebody else. described his experience and more goals "This is not just a p~ventative. Ki~s of the group. . on dope ~~ve actually put it down to join "I was fiying high lfkt an airplane and thill club, said ~fiss ~kett. then just crashed ... just crashed. It wu When a Oood disaster struck In like being In a coffin burled· 500 feet Stanislaus County recently, the SOS ~tground . . . jU&t black.nets. I students ~ided to collect. food to head couldn't even get home." ofr starvation In the ar@a. They got back-"SOS is helping parents get to kOOw ing from Beakin"& Van iLines which more about the problem. It shows them donated rour large vans to haul the food . that all kids aren't bad and that we can The fed~ral ~ovemment. then , came help each other see reality. It helps the t~rough with a S600;000~\Jef fund . and kids. too. by telling them see what hap. k1lh!d the project. pened to others " he said. "I thiiik the kids could have filled the Another younl former drug: u.~ had school with food if the:v had continued with the nroject ." said Miss Crockett . addiUonal comments on parent& and the drug problem. _ He said, "Parents just don't know their kids are on dope. They ~ear aboJt tt but just can't believe U'lelr kids could be ·m.. volved. When they find out, they tremble, tell you to 10 to your room and u.r-10 lake a tranquilizer." • 'nie example of many parent.i tn this modem pill-oriented IOClely-lw prohabb<- ltd many of ih.,. yowigaltn into lh• · bablt. Acoonllng lo one 13-year-old s1r1: "Most kids don't ca re if it (dape) hurta Uiem as Jong as they are getting at ,their parents. Most kids never listen to their pamtts because thtlr parents have never tried it. They would rather tee for themselves." Another yoongster added, 11 Adu1ts won't tell us anything we don't alrudy know or anything we ean ,really belieft. It's better to hear lt from the ldds who have tried it and quit. .. M far as the legallzation ol marijuana ls concemed,·one ll-year-old aald, "Then everyone could get ii in a machine.. Soon elght-year-<1ld kldJ· would be smoking. Su""9'f a 747 J!t ~~ dedd<d lo llll!Oke I joint' befre ffylDf lnatead of a cigarette?" .Accordlnt lo Miss Ondel~ ti SOS kids are getting eteat H:tisfactloG from the program. "'l"bey ire Involved and are trying to PUii everyone else into H." When the kids enter SOS, qtey1ta.ke I personal pledge to give up or not start us- inJ! "mar1juana. LSD, pep pills, goof balls, heroin, glue. or· any -kind of tllq:al dru( or narcotic." They also s!1n an application which pledges them to encourace their friends and peers to prevent the use of druP and narcotics. The Lincoln School Rn>UJ> ii the llnt of Its kind in the area. They hope. to let all the local schooil Involved llld, lit the words of one young Optimist. "we ~an then expand our natural bi&h to the entire U.S." Accordlnfl to Mi!l!l Crockett, "SOS of- fr"s these ltid.~ an alternative to dn.iga. Tl "frers them a chance to pull their genera· tion up." Fro.,. Page 1 At a rttent business meetin,r, nearly 200 voungster1 jammed Info a clas1room to discuss plans. Some of them were new to the projitT.11m and there to learn. 11le bovs and qirls at the podium maintained order In the room long enough to outline Co\•ell A ppea) Denied The conviction of Huntlnl{ton Beach tceJ\ nightclub operator Giibert Covell was upheld Friday In the appellate divisior\.of Orange County Superior Court. Coven. operator of lht now defunct ·Syndicate-SOCIO club on Pacific Coast Ri,dtway at 3rd Stteet. was convicted Ju· ly 7, 1961 of two counts of vk>latin1 a city ordln'ance prohibiting minors to be present w~e dancing was carried on. , WESTY LAUDS ALLIES • • • the rrontiers of rrcedom. -Our goal has been and remains to help the South V~tnamese h e I p themselves-to help stop aggression by the .North Vietnamese .. agalnsl the South; to help bring an end lo the reign of Com· munlst terror that has enaulfcd South Vietnam for 16 years; to help the ~th Vietnamese build a 1trong. viable nation of their own chooslnfl. and to help achieve a just. honorable and JasUng peace. SOUND• POLICY -"Vletnami.iallon js a sound pclicy and a workable 1trategy. Our road will pro- bably be , k>ng and deliberate and not whhout temporary setbacks. But whtn disappoiritffi!nt occurs, we should not become dlslllusloned. who are motivated for aervice to country. ROTC currtnllf provides about II ptr· cenl of the Army'a newly commlioloned officers called to actlTe duty each year, "To date, dissent iaaln.at ROTC on II campuses bu caused terminatlon Of two ROTC unita. But tT new units in the last two years have raised lhe total to m parUclpating lnstitutlon&-and a more have fonnally applied. This is more than we need ." DAILY PILOT ~ ...... " ............. '"'--_,.., .__ - LBJ Credits Rusk With Bomb Halt -"We an, in effect, a mlrror oC the society from which we are formed ••. We art meeUng racial problems head· on .•. Just as racial strHe has damaged America's reputaUon,' ao atao have Isolated incidents of criminal ICUvity and Violence. And the Army ... is not without such lncid,nta: ... As in , society, the allegations •galnat these few shmdd never be used to villfy the Army as an in- llilulloo. OllAM.OE U>Uf l"UIL ... UMi C'OM'AMY' ltoll•rt N, W-1 ,.,,..,...,..~ ·J·•• ~ e.,1:r' Viet llraidlftl .... 0.0.. M ...... TM11•• ket•il lflfW • WASHINGTON fAP)-Lyndon B. John- 1on says hi• teeretary of stale, Dean Rusk-rather lhan Defense Sectttary Clark CliUord-played the key role in 1 J9SI decision to stop "'bombing mOlt oI North Vietnim wltbout eoncessiona by the enerny. tw11t; wbo h•d been con&iclu<d the hard-liner in the Jobaaoo Cfbloel decliJ>. ed comment on the rormer prtaident's veralon of the eventa but the fl)t"mer 1«- retary of stale dld sir Jobnson's account ot the bombln1 haJt preliminaries ''seems to be accurate." "' Cl'fford, who g:e.nerally Nd been con· -~ sldcred lhe m<l:il po\vcrrul ad"~alo or de-t:s~lation In the former adminlstra· tlon. dctllne,I l"Otnmtnl, Johnwn &a!d In Frlt13Y nl~ ·fi Lelevls"<1 ln:crrlew lh:1t Cliffll!d hfil .proposed pulllfli COlldlU~ on a bomWne balL • • Cllffonl, rUcbld It hil boole In • Wullioiton 111bllrb, oald: "11 would be .~- ' ' inadvisable, inappropriate to be drawn Into the discussion." But I.here wa1 · cominent rrom a war crlUC who came under fire by Johnson in the interview, Sen. J, W. Fulbright, (D-Ark.). who charged the President bad misrepttatnted the facts in winning COfl.. greMlonal approval of the GUU of Tonkin reaoluUon. The Johnson admlnlatration had cited the 1984 l't!:!OluUon 11 providing lhe aulhortty to dispatch larte numbera of U.S. troops to Vietnam. Johnson 31ld the resolution had been txpl1ined to Fulbrtght "It Just never occurred to me that tht Prtsldtnt or the Untled States would Ile to the members of the Senate about a fa.ct· ual situation," FulbrtghL, chalrin!Jl or the Se,natc Foreign RelaUon11 CommiUee, laid Fr1day. '1 was completely lakm In '~ was the. whole Senate." lie said the congruGional acllon on the resolutJon rol!O'ffed "an l i)g,olutt miarepruenlation ol the ,fact:I. •• " Johnson oid in the U.miew: "Don't ten me a Rhodes scholar (Fulbritht) didn't understand everything in that re- aolu.tion, because. we said to him at the White House and every other member o{ that. commlUee that the Prtaldent or the Unlttd Stilts is not about to commit for· ce1 and undertake acUw to deter ag· gn!ssiqn In South Vietnam to prevent thl1 Conimilnlst conspi racy, unless and until the Amerlc.an people through their CoD- iress afgn on to go in." The former president said he asked ror the Tonkin Gulf resoluUon in August 1964 rather than for a declaraUon of war be- cal19t he teared North Vletna·m n11gbt have secret treallu which would bMng Communist Otlna and lht SOvlet Union Into tbc war . • And Joh:'.l&On also said he. wa dlsap- PoJnted thal his March $1. 19'&, 1pttth- ln ~flich be announced the bombing halt over a large potfon of North Vietnam and his decision not to seek re-e:lectlon- did not brine peace. "My bopu have laded 1w13, ind my -· dreams have not betn realized," he said. J olwoo made hJJ cqmments in the stt· ond of a serle1 of televlaed intervl~s with Walter Cronkite. It was filmed by CBS se;veral months ago at the LBJ Ranch In Texas. Johnlotl uld Ruak made the flnt llUC· gesU0n thal tlley "9P the bombing when they ,were going over rte9mm.md1t1on1 from top advl1er1 in tar1Y "March. "SecreWy Jlulk Cll11e iNi<lt Ind Uicl- whilt we ·were evlluatinc theae UUnp. he said, 'Now I think the time.'1 comt where we can stop lhe bon'lbing,' " John; 50l'I old. "Some of them S\IUUle<l-1 thin~ Sec- retary Clifford 5Ui(e.sltd and we and some ot the others Joined h'm-lh!!il we ~top the bombing on tht condition that the North Vletnamest do aomelhlng. "And Secretary Ru sk anld, "That won't work, this reciprocity won't work. Wt ou~ht to just alop the bombing.' '' Jollmon 11ld Ill then «dtrld tila 11<1- vlse.n to work up a plln. .. • -fn the . Reserve orticert Training Corps (ROTC) we seek to develop enll1htened leadershi p In young peop!. Well Driller Dies A former Cotta Mtsa rnJn who, 11 1 welt contractor, drilled many water sourca wbich served the community fM year1 hu died at tb:e age of II in Arroyo Grande. Funenl terVlcts for Clarence A. Rock; a 30-year resident of Costa MeJ11 we.re held Thuroday In Crimea Mortuary, Co- ron&, With lnttrment In that city. Mr. Rock jcave.1 I.is wile Dorothy, of Arroyo Orude, thtte dau&htera And JO gr1nclchlld"'1· tte died last Saturday In an Ar~~o Grandt hospital, accordina to friendl 11 the lllrbor Arta. 1'1101111t A. •••,ltill• MtMtl"' lfllilr -(~II Mett ·M W..1 1.., IVMt H•--rl ·~l 1111 W•I .... h\li.w."' ~ 9-111 -,..,.., ~ Mll!Millf""' l tlCll: ll'IJI IWCJI •~...,ltl'tl l * I • ••• . it -<ll'roto 9ap I) . " ' 'Inc worsl!lp is\beld att:!tl and tral Bible Clnlrc•,.Urd "'n d -unitoo l!<ach Po oo· vepa=rt ....... w.f" ' Ora n i e.. Colla llnt1 • , An. Aah WedneW, com· PrtaidJ"8 ov<r !hi\ o~< ment Co!!<i~ e fla~. rllJOl1on service will be held cer'elllol)y will be, llle•jlll\t• For . information call tbe from, 7 to 1:30 p . m . AJ.frtd Fox; , church olfic.e, MM9t0. Partlclp~nts may come at any The Aev. itenryl l:. Janw. lime dunng lhete hours. · .J>aalor of Central Bible. will Jn.oboervanoe ol BOy Scout fi*tbe praytr of ordlnat<on" ~unda,, the Rev. Dav J d "Hell on Earth -I Wu Ffi the past two years the DIPl'olio wlll preach .. _, Tho,." 11· the l(Ue cir the Rev. •Reed bu . ..met. ,~• • '" meua-"• "" dall-~ .. ·1 • ..,. lnlller of -•• lo ~.i llounding o< the Bugle" at •· w r "~ ·"' m Y-•• r -· • ~· Cblll'dl.by Ille Sea, 1100 the ffeV .• i-s. Dollii, Bible;" He ml"-3 In COtta . w. .Balboa Blvd,, Newport pastor or Cllvllf Bapltat Mesa wtth his wire. Ronda, ·Bel ch. Boy Scouti wUI attend Cburell, 128,1 Garfield .\Vt., .an~·ntne-mooth , old . daug9t~r. and S'cout leaders 'VIII assist Huntington Boacl1. ·Re will Jeririller. . ·m.ur l...., Mil.MUM_...._ • DAILY PILOT If V our ller.o•eope Libra: Be Analytic,-Realistic ~,\)', FDRUAllY I By SYDNEY OMARR lions. Anlwero ll't lorihcom- Joa U you are elncei't, dettnntned. ~ . llplrl"'"1 -ere e111t>\a· VIRGO (Aug. ~pt. D) :· sited. IJvely -oo about Lie to•. Som6 may ,..k to vtrtoaa rtfGrma coaJd make argue. Don't compound error mews. -or rudenes.s.,Your role today • sbould be that of ~tr. AIRES (Man:h 21·April Ii): Family membe• needa llfylee. Strive to slrengtbe1rb11kcoo-GJ)'O it In m al• re , un- vicUol\S. Some, who are eri· deratandlna.manner. bt ........... Ac<ont oo wbal you _ .. oncl your ,,...... Ital. Your lnbllUoil rlno true. Hoed brier 1-1-. feellnp. PlllCIB (Feb. IJ.!4arch 20): You C90ld change eame fac- k!n In ......,on! to your own advanto1e.Don'I be lily about doing th!<· Franlt dlaMllon wltli m~te, partner <a 11<!- vocited. at tile setvlces:, wtiicb Jre at , give testimony of J'tliljous er-A ~on for the Rev. and •:30. and u :00 a.m. Church perl\lllce ".a rtll\I• bl a plane Mta. Reed will be· beld In .t~hool is at 9:~ a.m. and crash In which he '."II sever!' J Wri&ht .• Ha.JI following ~ g uureery care ' is provided at Jy burned while servllig as ordination ceremony. l~il vlous, m.ay !ry to dtaeouraa< • LIBRA (Sept, 13-0ct. II): you. Re&llze moilvea and rf!· What appe~ on surface may apdnd aCCOI:dJngly. New con-not be complete story. Be 'taci proves constructive. analytical Alk for fact.a II' •"TODAY IS V 0 U R llRTllDAY .you an flnlahlng an lmj>ortant wl(nment. It could. bring you I r • a le r TAURUS (April 20-May 20): rather than promllet. & somi ol your previous desires reatlJtic. Ple.-io-aky scheme 11 . ,., fJrlcl "'' ~ •Wiit """"'" _. rtcoplUon. bOth services Pilot during . World W~r .. n. -· - . Services meet •t it 1.m. ?r'iaching 0 11le J?lfference are subject to ratbu abrupt not workable. ..1rw1orr. ,,.... ..,...., ="" .. • F Ida -R ,p.,tor . Dolin .nu-be speak· ~ .th M • " ... R J iw~Y ~!,!~~ ~fu· ho~ .. ·~~·*:f ~llr:~·.":vl!i'1e £~ Pl~es~nw:dd:'~, = ~· ,.rdce to commemorat._:N~ '"Mil.loris ·sundly'wl ti "be ~ ~b Of (:otla qona\ Bro~er~ week. :rtie,. rriarked at the S:tS a.m. Sun· Miu, m Victoria St. during service wdl be held Jn St, dly school ><orahiphours a' 9:30 and 11 ...._ change. Tbb ii partially caus-SCOR.PIO (Oct. J.Wov. 21): =-~~ ~t,1111 •= ed by reactloi\ of friendl, Be SOme chJnps will have to be Zr°':~ =c~.~,.~~'ft.:}L:!; recepdve. Avoid being •l~b-delayed. 1bete la pressure to YWll. N.v. 1000.., born. complete a taak: Older• It> !;;;::;=======~ GEilllNI (May 21.JW!e 20); dlvldual may appear to O)ipose 'CON6RAlULATIONS Tr!'d!Uon ls fine i.rt don't you. J1eaUze this . Could be a , • penn)I II to block your pro. bl.,slng In diJgulae. ~NK.~l.AlD gress., Means show reslJeel to SAGmAJUVS '(Nov •. 22-For A elders but exprtss your awn Dec. 21): Property, aeM;ty STIA .. HT "A" James Episcopal Church, 3205 • · a.m. 1::~~=~~~:...;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,=:o/.~~:._~ Via Lido, Newport Beach,· and · uWhy Are vie Here,,, will be Owing the Vesper hour. 7 .:__ will be arranged by the the Rev. Norman L. Brown's p.m., Pastor Piercy will speak --------------------<em. pie's Social Action, Com· · · on "Tho Way to God ." pdnclpl.,. Accent on career, ,,.. spotll&hled. Correct safely • sermon topic Sunday at P)y. mlttee. Following the sei'vice moutll COng:regatlenll Charc:b an Onei Shabbat will be held. oL~ewport Harttor, 3282,Broad St.. Newport Beach. Worablp services, Sunday school and babysitting service are pro- vided at 10 a.m. The Shadybrook Singers will present a pto&ram at the C om m a a·1 t 7 Pmb;yter'IQ Cllardl, 415 Foreat Ave .• Laguna Boach; Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m. In Fellowlhlp Hall. Guest prucher, Dr. Robert Sunday al 9 a.nd 11 a.m. The Rev. Henry Gerhard notes that the 11 o'clock service Is nearly rilled to capacity and lhe early service is not so crowded. , He will ipealc. at both hours on the subject ''God wµi Woi'k WHb You, Not For· You.'' presUge, commljllity and hazards at home. Take nothing S!MUTIR o1 God Clourdl, ZI3th and cl>urch projects. !or graoted. Be there Jn person l~~i;;:i~iiii;~;;i$~ Monrovia Slree,., Newport CANCER (June 21.July 11): to 111pe<Vl!e. 'lllen the job 111 l •··ch f •• Head ..Orda of apirttual accompliahed. BU.Si"ESS AN.D -, eaturlng i.~ Vang11ard ~tor. One "ti h ... CAPRICORN (Dec. :zwan. . .. L• " • ChOtale or Southern Calilornla perlance baa much to. olfer If II); Travel which 11 not a P,RO~IONAL 'COilege. They wtll aiog at ~ you 1111J llJJtn. 'l'llfle are nacwity sbauld be av<llded, GUIDE . I0:50 a.m. ,.rvlee only. some·delaUt which ba~ pun!. Strive for greater ..U>U· ''. • ' ·At tli~ 7 p.m. oervlc:e a ed yO\I. Today ple.;u <i>uld fall prtulm, orlg(nallty. Don't bel'!:::::::::::::::s:::::::::::::; sinpptraUon wltli the Glad Into place. aallafled "1th .....,d beat -Ir ReservaUOns &hould b e made for tll! dinner <11.50) to be servfd at 6:30 p.m. prece<llng the music program . R. washer on::orooa del )lar will speak Sunday at Cero9a del Mar Comm11Dlty Church, CoDlfC!:l!ll~@!. Or._ W!lfiher had been pastor or W'le Garden Grov_e MethOOtst Church for 16 years. His topi c for the 10 a.m. service \\'ill be "Bridge Builders."· Suqdsy school is also at 10 a.m. It the OOurch, 611 HeUotrope Ave. "The Foundation of Religion ls One" wU1 ~ discussed at Monday night's public meeting at the.BU.t'I Center, 985 Vic- toria; Coal& Mesa. Tapes from the W,orld ltejlgloo Day pro- wam given .by M o r r i e Willows, pioneer .teacher from HawaiJ will be presented. Ralph Schreiber ' will give the introductory t.alk at a p.m. Tldlog> ·Choir 1'111 be held. LEO (.h!ly • U.Aag.' '12): · yoo can be a winner. AUTOMOBILE · >t Pastor Thomas Benvenuti will '.Mol'ley quesUons are many; AQUARIUS (Jan. 2Q..Feb. WAXING & POLISHING The Rev. Willis J. Loar, speak on "The Hdly Spirit in some are succeisfully raolv· 18): Delay money decisions. lllter191'1 I: Eqlaes pastor of the Firs& Baptist the Light of the Twt ti th ed oth tr · OtlDed Charles King will attend the regular meeting of the Oru1e CoUDty CamPt Farlllnl 0.1 today at St. Anse.lm'a Episco- pal Church, 13091 Galway, Carden Grove. He will lead the music and speak at the Galli· ean' Hour In the evening. 'Ille m~tlng beg(ns with a fellowship. at 4 p.m. A Iha.re-a· diJh ... pper will be lerved ar&. p.m. The evening meeting opens with sinlfng at 7:15 o'clock. The Finl United Methodist, 2721 Seventeenth St, Hun- tingto'n Beach will pr.esent a :special program Sunday, at 7:30 p.m. Race Relation£ SUnday. :will have the Rt:v. Edward · Erny preaching at the l :J) and 11 a.m. worship services. His sermoo topic will be "1'he Plus Mark of the Christian.' On Feb. 13th. ·a 24-hour prayer . vigil will. ilari at 6 The Rtv. Emtst Pate will e1pJort the subject "You and the Science of Mind"~ at the Sunday 11 a.m. sttvict of the Hanllnston" B..,cb Climb of Rellli'"'' Seine•. 4IO 10th SI. Tli'e Service will be preceded by a meditation period begin- ning at 10:15 a.m. ---~ Relu.rftetloi i:a i II er a a Cllarch, 11112 Hamilton, Hun- Un(lorl Btach schedules Sun- day church schOOI in ·two -...: grades three and above meet at 9 a.m. while nursery ates Utrouab aecond graders meet at 10:30 .a.m. Adult Discussion Group will 1 contJnue 'the "Reconciliation in a Broken World" series at , 9 a.m. At 10:30 a.m. wor1hip : services PJBtor Arthur R. TJnglay, will spuk on: "'Ille State o< the Church"" 'Ille · church council will be in- . stallad. · ''The Key that Unlocks the Door to Lile" 11 Dr. D. W. McElroy's sermon subject al · Harblr Gllrlltlaa C .II a r c II • D(lclplu of Cllrlat, Sunday. · ,,,e congregation meets at Harper Elementary School. 4Z5 E. J8th St., Costa Mesa for Stmday achool at 9:30 a.m. and 1 church worship at 10:45 a.m. 0 The Prlce of Hap~s" will " be preached by Dr. Chari" fl. Dtertnll<l.d Sunday 1 at s~ Aadmr't .......,..rtaa , Cllarcb, !00 st. Alldr<w'• I Road, Nel'l'!trt Bead/· Mom- ' .. • Quotations from the late Lord Bertrand R u s s e I I , phllOJQph\!!', pa_cil~1.. a !LO Nobel Prize winner will be read during, the flll'?WahlP service a~ t0 :30 a.m. Sunday at the Untt.rtaa Unlversalls& Qai'cb, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. The aermon by the Rev. Roger T. 1WalkeJWlll be on "Ethics and Con· sclen\ious Objection." The . c,hurch. ~!Jin~ ·a Wednesd•Y olgpt J'~Jgw$ip program with a cmttmunity .. petluck supper from 6 to''t:45 o'clOck followed by ex- perimental fellowship servicf!. Topic this week is ••Why are you 'Re.ligJoua'!" . The -winter-camping pro.--Churcb of Hunlington Beach. Century." n e di~Ullilo~~~e ~!a more·-::Tber=='="'=" =addl==Uooa==I =(ac=~=to ,_ 54M040 gram at Wanter Avenue Bap. will continue the Portraits of y quu-1.• ., Utt Cburcll, Warner Avenue at Chinit series with "This is ~ . WANTED ROY'S AUTO OITA.IL ' Gotharo Street, Huntington , Your Life." Ser>lces are held HUMOR' WITH HAW .~N= ~ Beach, gets underway th~ at 1:30 8.m. at feekk Chapel, •-• • •••11•1cM ...., ~ weekend with the Co~ge 7801 'BOlsa Ave., Westminster · · Winier Cooference In Ar· and 11 a.m, al the Huntington (From Pase 11 service In SL, "rbomu IOYS l.ND GIRLS • MATIRESSE$• • rowhead" V<llage for Campus Beach Chur£h, 6th and E•'"oopal ,...,,....,, N'-York AIOIS 3 TO It Crusade. Orange. ChurCh school Is at Without Rules1'' tt appean tn ro ......... ~ cw .._. • •""" Niner Winter camp at Camp 9:30 a.m. at the downtown the NatlOfll} ca tho 11 c City, concludea:: _.Pleue do °" c-.. c~ TV Big Bear anO Senior , High church. ' ReJ>OrieJ', · , n lncfependent ndl aUemPt 'to' leave the ~'ft: ""' Winter Camp ate scheiluled commemorating School or weeldy,Plbllahed Jn KanJaa cl>urchwblleltlslndarknesa. AUDmONS WILL a fr1r Marett Missions month, 0 Recon. City. and Jt &Jeefully lampoona Comment: ''Yes, Lord." HILD THIS Witt .. ciliation in a Broken Wor1d" each week's accumulated ac--In a pleee ~the New IN OIANM COUNTY will be presented each evening cowits of .oddlf.les and lnantties York Times 'Booe Review, at 6 p.m. Milton Winkler, In the chim:ll., • thecloglan Mlrfln 11W:17 In· chaplain ror the Fred C. Neils A·aelectk>a d the, "The Belt eludes a quote from ao early School for Boys, will be guest of Cry Pu," bu not been American paclttat. Dav l d speaker at this Sunday's 7 lasue4 as a paper-bound book. Lipscomb. "( would like · u p"m. meeting. A> for the purpo,. behind such ..,. to r1'l: "my chance of can 54l ·6251 Nowl • .. Talent INrch ..... , c.M-•Y ' ''How to Have Peace With God" is the sermon topic at the 11 a.m . .service of Fomt- taih Valley· Pre1byterian Cluarcb, 9420 Talbert Aw. The Sunday school ·session \vill precede al 9:45 a.m. Pastor Stanley P. Allen will be in the The Rev. Lothar Tornow mat.erial, Editor Robert G. heavtn to die drunk iD a Ho)'\. aays simply, "It <a to bawdy h..,. JI to die "° the maile you lauib, an altoge\het baj\l<lield, with murder In my llllfftcleot function ." heart. trying to illll my fellow TAO I PaODUeTIONS. · pulpit. Will bring a message1 9f1 the In the evening P4St_or Alle.n theme .. Uvlng for Jesus" at will speak on • • T 6 da y's both services at 1:15 and ti Challenge lo Youth." The Stm-a.m. to the membera of Cllrtat day eVening schedule includes LutlterlJI Cba:rcb, 7$> Victoria. youth.meetings at.6:15 o'clock COsta M.e.sa. . sOme people feel It <a tr· men." reverent· to laugti about· the · To which realllt Marty rtapond11: ''Who wouldn't?" drurch, ht seys, but 11our HOLLT.iVOOI!• C:ALJ'· '·· MATIRISSES BOATS ROlllBI TllAILDI . ..,..._ __ ' CottalWa-Co. 1111 Nroptrt Blft. , UIMrty S.1303 · • UPHOLSTIRY • . .,-.sa ~olstery UIMrty 8-4781 IJP NIWPOIT l&.YD. .. · Meta Verde United Mt\bo. and. sing·and·sermon a.t_ 7:30 Wednelday a 7 p.m. aervlce 'clock' . -. preiniH Is that God nwst have a sense of humor.11 · ' -Here are a few eumplts rtom the glimple• Into the. comic side of · the religious coterprtie, aiorlg with the editor's pottscrll\l comment.I in some cues: -'Ille editor Of CalholJc Milo, rec;onlly aab<f b e r raaden to dmrtbe their (~1 wlsf)es arid,.dreamo. A 13-yeaN>!d ltlponded: dlat Clh1rcb; trot Baku. St., ~ o _ -. _ • • __ . ....._ wUI mart beiJmlnt ot the 'C!lltJ M1!sa wlltl\Oldinom<ngi' . Lenten-. P.-TofllOW services Sunday at 9 andJ0:30 FISH will'be th• theme ot ,will tpeak on "Why Are You o'clock. Pastor Pa u I C, the sermon at the f:30 a.fn. Here?" ·Biesemeyer has selected a! servit't at SL Jolla tbe DlriM his topic: "On Being a Eplacopa!Ch:rdli. 200 Orange A slnppiratlon wtD be ,held Neighbor." · Ave., Colla Mesa, Members ot it. the Glad TklinJ• Auembly Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Or. E. FISH will answer questions Pearct ffa)'es will speak on from the congf'egatlon. Com· "Southeast Asia and New munioh will be served at 7:30 Fonns of Mission.'' Dr. Hayes a.m. has been a missionary in Asia On Shrove Tueiday thtre for Dearly: 40 Years~ · will be a Madri-Oras begin- ning with dinner at 6 p.m. Ash Wednesday aeniices will be held at 6:30and10 a.m. and at 7:30 p"m. Pastor Ronald White has ~sen as· htl aermon tlUe for bOth the 9 and 11 a.m. worlihip services at Newpor& karbor Lutheran Ct.lrcll, 2501 Cliff Drlve, Newport Boach. Boy Scout Sunday will be obstrVed with ICOUts from the church sponsored troop serv- ing as ushers and assisting with the 1-ilurgy. &outs and CUb Scouts are urged to wear their uniforms. Ash . Wednesday will be 0;bserved .with a ,communion service at 6:45 p.m. Lotheru Cbrch of tbt Muter. 2900 Pacific View Drive. Corona de! Mar offe11 worshlp at 9:15 and 11 a.m. Sunday, Tbe Deacoo;s wilt be Jnstalled as the church council for 1970 and Dr. wnuam R. Eller will peach "'Ille Tragedy of Bltndness." Mr.' and Mrs. Luverne Tengbom'; missionaries from Tanzania. Africa, will speak and ahow alides al 7:30 p.m. Frlda1. The Rev , Richard Reed will be ordalnl!d Into Iha mlnimy on aunqay, ~:JO p.m .• ai .. een. Two services will.be held at the CUrch,of R.ellcloaa Sdeace of Llpna Beaclt, 20062 Laguna Clnyon Road, Jewish Flind Drive Set A "PaceseUer1" cocktail party tn advance of the 1970 campaign of the Orange Coun· ty United Jewish WeUare Fund bas been set for Sunday at the Balboa Bay Club, ac· cording to UJWF eo.Chalrman Robert H. Aaron. GueSt speaker for the event will be Dr. Ralph J. Kaplan, noted columnist and lecturer. Dr. Kaplan, recenUy returned from an extensive tour of the Middle East. Tho evening will be hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Cy VJgman and ts aimed at securing large contrtbtlUou in advance of tbe rormat cam~. Chaplain's Tour Slated By Aldrich Chancellor Daniel G" Aldrich Jr. of UC Irvine hu accepted an invilaUon by the Air Force to """' u.~. baits In Japan Feb. 15-28 11 part o< the "Chaplains' Lay W I t D e I s Program." Aldrich wlll be aecom)>lnled on the ·<our by J~ Lulaclt, Notre D a me AU-American football great of I941 and 1117 and AD·Pro back with the Chlcaeo Bears 1n I941 and 1950. 'Ille Chaplains' Lay Wllnesa Program Is destgn<j1 to pro- vide Air Force W¢nne1 and their famlllea an oppor\unjty to meet ''out1tandJng Amtricana: who recognize the value and meaning 4lf a rellaious lite," according to Major General Edwin R. Chess, chief or Air Force ;chaplains. - A!drJch, an of{Jcer In the U.S. Army nerve, is an active Jay leader of the Congrega- tkl1.al Church and serves aa • truatee for aeveral churclJ.. niated organlzaltons. LUJaClt and Aldrich 1'111 vloit five buea Jn Jtpa!I during the two-week tour. Slmilar .teams of pruminent dtilens will vla(t Air Force · b8les , in other theater• tbroulhoul :the world durinl the lint ball o( this year. . -The Baltimore Catholic Review report.I the wordina of a sign on the w~ll of a local estate: "Trespaasen wtll be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Sisters of Mercy." -Headline In the Michipn Cathollc; Detroit archdiocesan newapaper: "MlniJter Marries Son 1n Catholic ChurCh." Comment: 'jEcumenlsm gone wild." - A Church of Eogland bishop, interviewed by the Gfoucester Citizen on the question Of admlWng women to the priestbobd, •aid "You can't just thlnk of women priests, you have got to thlnk in tenns of a woman b~op. And you can't tiave a 'Father· in-God''ln a skirt." Comment: "The Citizens carried a photo on the same page ohowing the bi.shop In his, uh. robes." -'Ille oplrJlwll director of the Holy Name Socleb' in 'Cleveland dtfended a pftltlon circulated In the dloceae baclt· Ing P,ope Paul and Hwnane· Vtae -his encyclleal agalnsl contraception. The petition. he said, "g8~e the. ~t mass of people a chance ·to stand up and be,a>uatld.",A~ to National · Cathollc • N e w s Service, however, be declined to atve the number of signers. Comrnent: "A chance to stand up and be counted In the dark."-· ; , -An•advertt1emen t' "U icouJd have my fondett dream come true, I would wish for a life UJtng all my tbe1 · ., • na1ura1 taJin1a for God's glory ... re:: TREES of the WORLD. until ~Y are ezhaulled. U I ., could have this 'fish I wouldli~~~~=-~ii;~-~l"'P.~.!~:~:~:.=~~~~::.,=-~-~·~,.~"--~ have ~,God'•~~ to know, IOve and serve mm inthlsworJd. lflcouldn'tbave Bible Thought& this, I would wtlb for a col« televllion .et." J1111• ••'' "'-.•oc•,+-'v• ,.,. •• .,. .s.,.n -A ~aUonal Catholic NeWI 111 li~ewlt1 jllti'lt~," lk\ IJ ;~. ·ll,ENT· Strvlce story e s p I a I n I n I ANCE 11 11eclu1ry fer ••lveHe11J a-.... rtforms aimed at Ire at 31JI ....... "~ALL ....... ti11•M·1M ,COlfl• lh1rt •f th• tlory of ~M." 'H~. ·ALL simplicity 'In the pa pa I m•.11 encl -m~11 11-..f t~ r•p•ltf., TliiJ la• • household Included t b 11 clucl1t YOU~ , paragraph: ' REPENTANCE 11 NOT 1'1'1er1ly SOllOW "Laymen holding the ,UUe of for 1111 : It it • CfTEltMINATIO'N t• t11m fri>ln'..1li'i. •Peul st1tet, f.bi • e "hclly ••rro• WORICETH r1pe11t1l'l•9-o~' 2 ,CM. 7110: It AIDS GenUemen of ape and r1p1nt•11c1, iiut SORRoW i1 NOT r•pe11t1Jice. n.,,P•ftfeu1fle111 Sword are now to be tilled "'•r• SORAY: th1y ""'''• "-pdck1CI Iii th•ir h••rf-" 'th• llltl1 Gentlemen of His Hollneas. Jt ••v•. Acts 2:17. lut 1v1tt t11 tKft 1orr•wful:Co11clitlo1to t}i.Y wt!'• hu already become & b e at!ll told by P•t•r to "REPENT •"' b1 IMptfud -fir r1111f•tl•11 custom for these to wear only of 1111-," Ach 2:JI. Thn-w1r1 t1~ +. tvm frofll •i•. Tru• talla on cetemontat occailon r1p111t1nc• l"lqUit•• both .to~r~for 1!11 1M • TUANIN~ AW~Y; and to leaYe at home •their fllOM 1itt. With th• h1lp •f Chrt.t, YOU c•"' turn fr"' ••rt. Sp·-'-'-....-•. ~ .. of n •• lSth P11o1I ••ltl,,."I con do Al~ THINGS th!outh Chtltt wftlch ,t,..11tt!i• aJ1UtU \.UltKllu w~ 1n1th m•, Mill. 4: I l. lut yo11 m•v 11ot be eblo to·••••• • .i11·.,. century." · vovr o"'" •trtntth. wllho11t Chrl•t'• h1fp. • :. . Comment: "Rom& bureau: VISIT 11• •nd •tu4v th• llbt• witi.. UI .Th. ltllE wJ~ t h·• , •• Send pk soonest." t r••t filth •IMI 1n1bl1 J'" to ,ov1rcof110 tiM wtilch ht•• M.11 p1riit.t.nt In your 1Jf1. 11u1 Cll'I h1lp '(011 u ... clot• to' aM~ · -In an article headlined, "I lot him come lftfo yovr fife. C~u~ck "' ~hrf1t, 1t7 W. Wiit.., Am a Priest -I Never Want St., Cott• M111, C•llf. 92627. Ph111• 141.1111, 145·2«1,·""" to Marry," tn The Clthollc £76), tUNI" CHANNIL t SUNDAYI. Jrlt A.M. , lb!gilter, a defender o I - celibacy Jlated • 110m• ol Ila practical advantages, 1n· cludllli this· one: "The unmarried pritst can risk the physical danger of taking ap(rltual care of sick perl!OIUI wllhOllt aey !tar of bringing home gmna to 1111 lov~ mes." .... Comi;nerft; tlCeJibacy l I nnltaf')'." OP.IN TODAY . ' r !)IOnllOn!d ·by 'the Lutheran;;=======;== Laymen's League announoea: ATTEllD TH£ CHURCH avallablllly of a free booklet entitled, "Life After Deatli -OF YOUR CHOICE' Fact 'or Fiction," and aab, "Why not flnd CIUt f 0 T ~.:·~of .. rviC<S for Jff)S 'SUNDAY a Cbrisbnu Eve candJellcb& C:OUPQN , ........ , •••• "" tr ... la -.. =::..".~--AH GIANT ~ii STIA'ii• SALi o , I °""' fW .... ,._ ......... _____ ,,_ ........ , ....... ......,._ ... ..... .I .... ti-:;: I~ W, I ---· ... ... ......,low ___ ..., ..... ,.. ·----AH-,_ ' Mi11ionart1 MeeCltlfl OOOD ONLY AT THIS ONI LOCAT1!1N· 2'1 S. Brltlol ·St., Sonia AM ,..._.70 (Co-Ooo4 for up to • Adulta) OMI NIW 1iiCllCUL4To llHNIDY 1W1 IM!'LA~ . -... _ .... .._. __ c-... , -c-11-"' -, c.MO" ..... Glad Tidina• ~iembly of God Church of !'lewpOrt B11ch -wlillinst three mf•· slon1ry speakers for a C<lllference planned Feb. 14 to 22. The m.-Unf• will be-am with a banquet and will ft1tµro (from lift) the Rev. Rob e r Carlson, the l(ev. Roliert .Turnbull and Ille Rev. Paul Finkenbinder. All of these' men have wide mf11I011Acy experience and will address the open convention. ... • 1'tflq " DA'll-flt • .s.t,S.C. ,,., .. , .. INo---lleTalo- "· ... lhtltt ................... , .......... •• MOO AU. IMT -L..-I 011M1re • 11 ...... •I' ,. .. C:.OUPON tm-.... mt-IW. 144tLce.i- 1t llltdl ... • '"" (Ill ,_, .i Cit ._, -~ C1li.tp CMftt'I -YIM SAT.lSUM.N ... 611,1 .. ----· Jla Al~llfTJMIJlfl •ICllM•Y ' ' • I • ' . ' . ~ ' .. .. .. , ' . ' ' iCo· .. ,. I I I I JllAYOR' LINDSAYt 1"5 · ~YOll 11.tNDSliY"1 1"7; • .' · MA~ iL11$SA:Y:• l fW • Now Y"""•!Nlfal ~:-.lflm.~dho ~'r'~li:)!v.~i~ .:~' . .' .. ; . · . . .. . .... . ' .. ' . ' . . ' . ; Li~d~y: D£ball:: Sf,fub6l . ' By JUCHARD BLYSTONE • ··-Md Prtll-W-· · °" the pollUcal ·batue.pianl oi. tile 191os· .,. •. 1a1<1,John v.1;1ndSa\'.llP'fld•·• lot·.o1 ci his u.n. inolsllng lie aim• an1y to go·on beh'lr mayor and defena!r1of Ne":¥ork City-ud a JjepubJJcan.. • • ' , Yet the rumora peritit:· he1J, turn Democrat; he'll run for 'pvtrnar.ot N~ York, for U.S."""°'' lie ~·his· eye~ the WhJl!' House. He11 mike .'bls ~e this year, ~.yea'r, in 1972, '75. Whaf ia ¥<ad •for Utis !Inky "Hber1I who coinblnes establi;hmenl pln.;tripe .uits Mtli •hlrtl and , ties of ljie 'niiod perlWltic>n, thi.1 !>and some 'u r b a .n Republican who scrap& regularly with b13 GOP Presideftt and gOvernor• and gives Dtmocrata key • jQtis ' In hi 1 11d· mlnJstrillonl · , , l!Jiiqg "'"' ,....1ecu.n wtlllou\ the·llelp of Ills own or Uie i5'mocraUc Pl'IJ',,he I~ lp·d<bl1o neither-'""""""' be·-liJ both. In tll!t• ci inc~ siren In and ·on the Ciues, he could 'emdge as a nlUonal cit~&!, the fllll ~d-bear­ er ol ~rban ~ a a po!IUOal llll1ty. . ' . "THE CITIES Uled to be the baci<Water of po11!M:a1 America;" Llndlay ..i.I In 1n Jntamow. "I llllnkJllal'1 11lro- -'t_ 900lewbat. •• • • • . ' _,_~l if be hll any natk>naf ambitions. i::ip;,., keeps them. Id hlmse~,' pointing , cut ~ lbere'.•,plentrtofo.'~ m·New YGrt City, The CJty ,1& lhe k~ ·~ -··-·--"'.Jlia 'litical' """' aod ---,JIO . .--lalure. ' How ·., you' ~lie I' city ,fi u mllUOn· pejlple ~eoble and livealll.e! A city> ""1 ...uati aec:retar1ea, ' 1tlnot and l7Pol& .. popuilllt -!er -Jlouae, t&, .uil enough' Oiitiorne ... r flakes to ldtle "' ~ ti( fhelr pan<aked' -bl!tween sullway aod olllC<. A dty willl one ml»lon people on .,.,...., A dlf With 16,000 robber!., 1 JWt• A dlf IO con ... ted th.It •I ' " ' Wiii!iL ~ s.ltqrday, February 7, 19'19 Tbl Co111111111t P11e of Uie Dally Piiot MUI to i.nlorm llMI 1U111alale rudors bJ s--llal• nrietrof-malatY Ml lclplu of lnter- 11t .... 11..,ill.,.U from ' li\fimNd oblen'erl a • d apote1men. • " ltt-.rt N. wei1t, ~ . ' ' ( I I ~" - R!GARDLEl!ll of poity, with !1J,pei. c:tnt of •Americana 1"111[.ln:~U. ind their suburbo aod ·the concentration, Jn. creufng, Llndlly's ._l11i1 u 'a city man has IJn.-. polelUal apPeal ni· llonWkle. . .t "Incrw~ty.1• be1htmlelf·noted.·''the prob!-th.It -IYn City .,erata under an!""t'er"J Cd1\IDOll to all cKkt.'. ' -."?be :sobutbt.'1 bl• added; .. ·bliht- ""-.. ,.., t!Je --• ''ol povwty aod -poopit. And, llleY'n ruminl tolO lbe ..... dlllkultlea.., plan- nln( aod tcansflOltallon, ""• and :an tllOM ~1ll ·•·mort 1 •1· .,...ted fashion 11«11111 fhey'rt ~.,. .. -pllOnlnc "" blr .......... alod "" denttty. I • ' I I • 11We very often do it bldly;-,but' al last we .. re Uled' lo It.'' 'fn one way, Llnduy.ts &alnlnt 1 na". ttonol poejlioft· without. runn1n1 lor IL nii1 '11 In )he unending qu<ot tor inoney !or his city, wlllcb llke mO<ll c1u.1· b ' '· : .. -' ' . SINCE '1'llE' TWO major· parliel ,ore very muCh' alive • amu the coontr;. ~ .....,,.,.. bOlleY• \lie bat - for an1 · niUOnal '1111\jUOM llndof1 ml&hl-have ...wcI be--ci !'-' bllllclihs , oo botl!. -· bovo nolod IAnd!oT'• ~·alflrill7 .w=lh,B -.1a..-w ·~ ........ ef·Callfomta, ha.... ' llal " ·-lo -· "" °"' 1'71 D t 'l1,10Cfall0 j>relldtDUa! llOIDlMtloo. t~ Viet Pn<)d<nt Hll!lat R. RUnipbny llal. lllld LlndNJ Is • Domoaal wlthM kDowlng II llld, "I lltvt'. red carpet lllr him." ' ' B\lt New' York Stale °""9Cf1Uc pollllcs II not n~ thriving. °""11t'in ed(e ci 11111· 000 eirolltd votm 4ver Ille Ropubtll:.,,,\ 'lhe 'JllrlY hu not WOii I pvernorihip or ·a ~le ~I r.r II yearo, 'willl ' !Ill U.Oplloo ol llol*I' r. Kenned)"~ .;:. - • •, ··~· . . ! ' . • ' " ' ' . • ' ' lB.I icl,t Work'· ' . Prot·est ' . .----.....,.-----0-,/11•11 in· Sell f'r-ei.C.-------_:.;· ·---. . . ' . --. ~nc~.;dpomaJ. Missile w11e•• 1't'••' :itio6 "Jooeo 0~1vei:.aity · ';1tuc1eul .~(h!een 9llJ.. : !Oft oJ CosllJ Mna Is . one ol .34 Studenll from the Sllutb: C• ro 11 n a ":hool nM\ed 10 "W~o's Who Am~na Stud~nls i In American Unlversl· · Ues aqd Collel!O:'" t~• 1•10. She Ts, 1 h e daugh'ter · <ii Ml ii\d Mrs. Marvilf Glb)on of ~ w • .Jlltll·SI. ·' ' . ' Yoga for evtcyone ts being offered by the HuntJncton B e IC b Rmltfon 'DoJllrl' men!. Mn: Reoe< Taylor. • _,. o1,... ror -ly·tt · ·yeara Is oflarlni -lbr tha ,....., old, "Ille niJ4dJo ... •• ed twlc< Wftkly •.• ci--held lnlm 'p.m . (o I p.m. and-I p.m. Id 7 p.m. Mtndlya 11 Iha . Rec:reallon Con!<r. \7th -and·Or~ Av~. and on TburtdtJ' 1 1 lrom-~ p.m. to 2 p.m. Clule1 are e.~ao be~ on 'l.buNdly ~ from 4 p.m.. .to· 5 p.m. at the Clly Gym, 17111 IU'eet' "and · Palm A\l't.nue. ae&llonl. • •"i .:oi' ~ *FULL . . . . . . . {. ' ;-4 PLY • . . ·* .;1st :~u~1.ity · . . . . '., . ' , -, -; .. *2aooa· -'' v, ... '· _; Mile'·G.ucir~.·' · ... • • • • ••. t • 4 -~· . . GARDEN .GROVE : 1.251 14 -(6 71/1•1 l.25xlS (G71/1S) ' ~ .• ·• .. ···1 ·~ '~ . 14040 .. !!!0f<fi.URST :.: cottfR flf UIST a· WllT#lll NITll . . ' ' . .,~ ... \ ~ . '~ . . . ...... ~"""..._ . ' ... \ F·.$ .. ·o ' ' ,.. . . .. ... R. , . . f1tOft.HrlJ· I •• , •.. SI .JI ~ . 111 .• t.1..1.r.1 . -·~'7,wt:•., . :9 :5. '' l • 1.55•'' . IHll/1'1 . t I l .5SJ15 _..,.. , -;-;-;r-----; ----fH?l/1 ~J : DAILY I'll.OT 7 9,oo.1s ' (J78fiS}' . . • . . . e .sa. 557~8000 . BUILT' TO GO :-::-MILES· & MILES! Fll/l S 7.7!~15 .. • . . ' ., , J • .. •• ,, .·~ :1,. ·' I .r ·1 . ' ·' ·' \ • •• " • lo(! !.~: •. Ir . ..'.) ·" <!' .· .. .. . ~ . " ._ ... ( ' ... ·, .... . . . :.tt: ~-• ... "' • . ' I D,llLY l'ILOT S11llrpy, Ft"""" 7, 1970 New Breed-Race Driver Disrupts . Thinking D4 YTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Bill Scotl ls one of the modem breed of alhltlu who are cfiJruPlln& the th!niln& pfocea of the American spurts fan. Soou. ii a race car ·driver. 1be.refore, •ccordllw ta l"' ag&<ld sler.olypes be •hould be conallllUy covered.with gre.,., a mulllalbr <!I the Klq's English, and a teller Cl lall tales oboul being ca"i)ll drl..U. fut alOlll back roada whUe he was a kid. He lln't any of these tblngs. The »J'W'-old Scott, feplete with a Llncoln-µke beard that ages him coo- slftrably, ruemblet a tcholarly p~ Cessor -whJcb be could bt. He holds a Ph.O from Yale in geQ(lhy~ca. converses ID the realm ol.flne art& with the e1perf,s, ind once built a machine that demonstrated how moun· talns were fofll'ed. He's more concerned now, however, with demonstrating that he can become one of the world'& top proles1lonal !ormu· la car driven. . ScoU has entered a pair ol machines irl Yesterday and Today two races here durtna the nest two weeks. fle'll driv.e a Volklwapn.powered Formula Vee in SUnday'1 sm:.m 1rup.. cla&• Trophy race and ........, Feb. U to try hla luck and sklll In the llJO.mllo Daytona Grand Prix for Formula Fords. • Both races are ~cUoned by the newly.. formed lnt.m.llonal -Motor Sport~ Aaaoclation (IMSA) and will be nm on Daytona'• aweeptag Ul mile l'Old-tracli course. Scdtl gaiQed a measurt ot lnltmaUClllal recognlUOn as an amateur driver lo 1"8 Back in 1952 Donn ~1oomaw as an All-American li11ebacker (left) Ior UCLA and the first draft choice or Los Angeles Rams. Today, at 40, he is pastor of Bel Air Presbyterian Church" tJCI ops S-an Jose, 91-80 Five Straight Victories for Anteaters By HOWARD L. HANDY OI fl.C o.ll'f' f'ii.t Stiff ~loving into lhe slretch drive like a runaway express train, UC Irvine bas· ketball forces won their fifth straight victory Friday night over visiting San Jose State, 91-80. The triumph was No. 11 on the season ror the Anteaters against seven defeats. And it was the first Win against unlver- Sport• in Brief sity level competJtion. Eight games re- main. Tuesday night lhe Anteaters entertain UC San Diego in Crawford Hall \\'ilh a freshman preliminary at 5: 45. Friday nigbt's action found the taller San Jose team controllng both back· boards throughout the night but the hot shooting UCJ squad made up the dlffer- cnce with accuracy. In the fin:t half the lead changed Alcindor Paces Bucks Past Lakers, 118 .. 105 LOS ANGELES -The Milwaukee Bucks, back of Lew Alclndor's scoring, ripped the Los Angeles Lakers, 118-105 Friday .nighl in a NaUonal Basketball Association game. Alcindor seored 29 points and John Mc· Glocklln 27 !or t.he wlnners as Milwaukee won It! 14th game In 17 starts. giving the Bucks a seuon mark <>f 41-11. The Lakers, plaYin& withoul Jerry West and cenl.u Happy Hairston, were led by Elgin Baylor with 27 poinlS. The crowd ol 17,519 was lhe largest regular season attendance in Laker hlfiory. · McGlocklln and Alcindor gave Milwau- kee an early lead but the hot shooting of Keith Erickson kept the Lakers lCOl'ing. Both teams hit 25 points in the opening quarter. • Pf!ILADELPHIA -Top-seeded Rod Laver led the way Into the Mml-flnal round of a c:onlroveray-s\rewn Intema- tional 'Tennls Pla)'ers AssociaUon tennis tournament Friday night. Basketball Association. He said the movo \vas made at the request or San Fran· cisco Federal Court Judge. Alfonso J. Zirpoli and Jack Dolph, commissioner o{ the ABA. • SEA TTl.,E -The entire University or \Vashingtoo. track team signed an open letter lo athletic director Joe Kearnty de- nying that some team members smoked marijuana, the University said Friday. British middle distance: runner John Davies. who quit the team and returned to England earUer In the wetk, said Thurscfay be hid seen six member& or the telU1\ smokln& pot an hour after a prac- Uce. Ktamey said Thursday an Investigation lhowed tbat four trackaters had b e e n present in the room whtn the grass was btJng smoked. but bad not smoked any themselves. He also uld he was com· pletely convinced nqne smoked pot. hands 25 times as the two outfits raced up and down the court to exc~ange bas- kets. Keith Bean. a junior guard who has seen limited action this season, was for· ced into the fray when starter Steve Sa· bins committed his fourth personal foul late in the first half. He started the second half with a flur· ry, hilting three baskets a.long with three by Bill Moore aod the Anteaters were in command for the rest or the nlghl. The acUon was torrid in the first half with 2S personal fouls assessed against the two teams. The second half was even more aggressive with 30 vlolaUons re- corded. Three Anteaters and two Spartans were forced to the sidelines with live person- als In the late stages of the game. Bean's ptrformance was his best of the year as he added 12 points to the Irvine total and played aggre.ssive.ly un· der lhe baskets. Coby Dietrick, the 6-11 Spartan center, was high point man with 23 and was the game's top rebounded as well with 17. Bean was top man for the Anteaters with seven. San Joae out-rebounded UCJ, 51 -40. In shooting percentages. Irvine hit 54.7 from the field and 75 perctnt at the line. San Jose hit 37.l and 68.3. Se~ ,,... St.i• !Ml fwlt I I• 1 ' • u , •. I " ' ' 'l l ' ' , , ' 1 ' l ' 0 l l l . I , , . ' ' ?6 1 ?flO UCU. f"rflfl Cl'61 h ff I I• I 9 ! l 10 1 '" '0 • Jl• ' 0 s j I 0 1 l ' 7 , 17 ft 1 l l ,, ! s OJ whm he won.the U.S. Fonnula ee tle fn~auonal Chlrnplonahlp al Sebring. tn practice runs Thur&day, aever1l •of at Rivfnlde. Fla., .In December. lhe stock car pilots were clocked •t He w" Invited to Europe during the Scott •I'd other Formula Vee driven ,pe..is above the 190 mile per hoot leV'ol. ,_,.,,_..ar..,e ~ahai:tni the tuck for practke · · ·~ ownmer·of 11118 to-compole.-U..a-.eria·ol 5tsstons·iJlla -trwttb'"llii a;1111>pouoc1,-Seott-1nc!1he olher·Formula Vee w.ovora;- noes for the European Form.$ Vee BOO-horsepower Grand N•Uonal atock who also had the.Ir fil'3t practice aeaelon, champlonllhip. He blitzed the continentals cars. ' posted laps ln the 90 m.p.h. range . on thelr home grounda and ~brought, the The stock car driven will compete "There's a sllght difference 1 n aertea tiUe to thla country for the flnl Sunday for the two !ruK row pmllona·ln . honepower,'' Scott ·smiled. llmt. · 1 the rich Da)'lona l!OO Feb. 22. The Vees 10 .. ,_ lhln Ilk ~ • f ct d t11a' t Allhou1h a' relative newcomer to the olf in a J.00-mUe chue that be&tna after ~e g e ~. m • • an more powerful Formula Eord&, scOu. the stockers hive bad•their.f.ime on the makes us go fasler-relaUvely at Jeast acored an Impressive win in the Grant'• track. -than the bigger can.'" .~. Another Six-month Wait For Lamonica's St~ff L~p NEW YORK !UP!) -The past i.ui weeks have been murder. · The ne:a:t six months could be rougher yet. Daryle Lamonica imagines. Th.at'• how long he'll have1 .~@~or another lhot along with the rest oDlle Oakland Raiden. 1bey atiU haven't forgotten their last one a month ago when Hank Stram and his Kania6 City Otlef1 came into town and lilot out all the llghla for the Raiders by upoettlng lh<m In the AFL title game. Since then, Daryle Lamonica bas kept what Is commonly known as a stJU Up. Also a stiff right hand which he inured in the KC contest and which had !o be put into a cast. - "I'm j45t gettlna where I can shake bands with ~. ·~ Lamonica says, hold1ng. up a r~~ thumb Which makes it look as U he catches for the Oakland.s rather than plldles for them. . When a ball club Uke the Raidera ls 8"pposeci to win ll1d di>ean'~ the l1IY who alway1 1eta it In the neck la tbe quarterbacl<; and lioce Daryle Lamonica quarterbacks Oakland, he'a' the <>ne who has been getlln& It. Lamonica hu played on six divisional championship clubs and three league champion.ship teams in his seven AFL seasons. Many n.ict things have been said about him in thal Ume. Now, and only because the .Raiders didn't win, some <>f the thlng.s said about him haven't been so Nee. Fred Biletnikoff, one of Oakland's wide receivers, said be wu wide open any number of tlmea In I.hat Ulle 1ame with Kansas City and he couldn 't figure out where Lamonica was l®klog. _ George Blanda, the Raiders' 4.1-year-old No. 2 quarterback, alJo took a shot at Lamcnica !or hogging the job Jn that same game. Blanda had gone in at quarterback after Lamonica had injured his hand the first of t~·o times and the · veteran slinal-caller later said Lamonica 'should bave stayed on the sidelines in- 1te.ad of comifli back into the game. Some other things have been Sl!lld about Lamon.Ice , too. Thlnls like "he won 't liaten" and "he always goe.s for the binb." Daryle Lamonica takes lhose charge.s . one by one. Firl!, Bllelnll<off. "Fred and I are very cloee," he aays. "He says I didn't throw to hbn enough and I can uOOerstand how he felt aft.er ~ the game. His number was called several Fornaing Sea Wall times in tbe -hudd\e. I'm the man ~hO called it. He says he felt he was o~: I'm sure he was, but what he might have failed to realize l.s that although he was open, I had a little company back thert. "I realize a lotta thlnas were said afi.r the pme. t heard some people said Blan- da maybe should've stayed in there, but 1- .Jel~l coukl still !brow. Who know•!. Maybe Blanda !T'Jght've come in and wcri the game for us. You can't go ~ hlndaighl lhoogh. I know George Blanda: He"s a great compeUtor. I respect him and r think he ~peels me, and J felt . I could still throw, that's why I went back in." Lamonica says it's ''utterly ridiculous" to think he wouldn't listen to hla coaches or spotters. . . ''I Wt1rk extremely close with the, coaches all wffi: long and I'm the first one to want to know what they have lo say dur i11g a ball game.I doo't want to bite the hand thal fet!fls me. And aboul me always golilg for tlie bomb, scorin( la how you win. It's true, we'll gamble. We'll throw three times and complete one fer 15 yards; other clubs throw three, times for the same yardage." ) Young Graham MacPherson cuts the water neatly as he throws up a sea wall behind him during New South Wales Water Ski Assn. competition in Sydney, Australia. Bruin, Trojan Cagers Highlight TV Schedule BasketbaU fans will have a field day watching their favorite team in action this weekend on television. The Orange Coast area will be represented in an NC B game-featuring Pacific University and Nevada Southern (Channel 13 -12:30). Bruce Qapman. former Costa Mesa High and . Orange Coast College star plays for Nevada and is averaging 17.5 points a game. The UCLA Bruins, nted No. I in the nation, will be seen in a I.ape delay con- test al 9,30 tonlgjil from Seattle. Monday evening it will be a live action coolest with Washington State at Pullman. Both games on Oiannel $. USC's Trnjans will battle Washington Slate in an afternoon game today ·at 2:30 direct from Pullman on Channel 5. The L.!lkers move into the act.ion tonight at 6:30 against the Phoenix Sunl. The Bob Hope DeS<l't Cla.utc Iopa tbe golf calendar with the host comedian tak· ing the mike with ~bevy of announcers to descrit:ie'Jhe,1ction today and Sunday. The tournament ia on Cbannel 4 today at 3 and Sunday at 1:30. It is the hijhest rated tournament on televtaion. Pac-8 Action Goes Heavy • -. This Weekend By THE ASSOCIATED Pl\W The Pacific-I Conference basketball rue_shifts .into high gear Ulla weekend and. if the start of this season is any Indication, the needle may fly completely of! the tacbometer before the On1lb Une CO!ne! in view. ' • Aller thl<e ltrl!ght weeu of Plrtlal Pao-& schedula, everybo4fy gala Into the act today wllh the maln allractlooa Iii the Evergreen Slate where UCLA lrmidea Wuhlngton and Southern CaUfornla al• laclu Washington Slate, the biter pme being the regionally televlaed game of tbe week. r The 31-year-old Laver. Tony Roche and John Newcombe, along with U.S. Davia Cup coach Dennis Ralston, made the round of four in the $60,000 tourney. LIVll' defeated Ilie Nastase. the rapid- ly dneloplng Rumanian Davia'C°up star, 44, N, 1-e, while Rnche ewd past Cllfl Richof, W, f.l : Ralllon edged Clark Graeb•r\ IJ, "· f.3, IDd Newcombe d<leated Eirl Buclloll, 74, M , 7-t. Z~egler Maintains Golf Lead The eittended weekend concludes Moil, day night with the undefeated, naltonal!.Y top-ranked Bridns, Jf.O on the yeJI'. thaUenglng the bome.c o u r t Hu11t1q and the Trojans. 13-3 overall, m._ ioto cOugar country. · Oregon's fut-breaking Ducks grabbed a 17-polnl first hall lead, Ulen held oll 4 second-hall Stanford rally lo defeal the lndlana 17.73 in a Pactllc-t baaketba1l gamo here Frlclay nlghl • l.06 ANGELES -TJ>c Notional B"kelball AaaoclaUon llMOIJnced 1'rldoy it would upend lo 11 tcatn1 nut teaaon by 1wardlng rranchl"' lo Portland, Ore .. Buffalo, N. Y .. Cleveland and Houalon. Commlaaloott J , Walltt ~ennedy told a ncw1 cont~ence that the fra.nclUsei would COii 13.7 mllllon .,ch and that all upanalon teems wlll begin pay next 1eaton. . Kennedy 11lto announced formation ol a commltloe "lo _., pooslble ~ diac:Ulllon1 wJth" tht rt¥al American PALM SPRINGS (AP) --Larry z1a11er. somwm.. called 11au-P1y z.e by hla fellow p1<11, ll1ot 1 four-under-par 61 Friday 1nd clung to a tine !lroft ltad after Une rounds of the $115,000 Bob Hope Desert Cl1salc . g 0 I f tournament. Ziegler, a 30-yeari)ld tour re&Ular, had a 54 ho)e score o( 200, 16 under par and three strokea a.head of Au.litrallan Bruce Devlin, the only othor In the ll1ld of 136 who could ally close lo the atreakln& Ziegler. Oevlln al!O had a 68 (or 203. Jt was another three 1trokes back to Let. Trevino, who had a n for 206. De.fen- ding champion BlllY Casper •nd Lorry lilnlou wen: Ued at 207, Ca1per had a &7 ' at Bermuda D u n es and the youthful !Unaon a '6 II LI Qulota. Arnold Palmer, who had thl<e thr<t- put greens aod said bis short game 1'ls just ridlculous." was nine strokes away at 209. He had a 70 at Bermuda Dunes. Undtr the unusual format for this 90 hole event. four courses are used for the flrll. !our days, evtry goUer playtng <11! four, before the Oeld is cul to the low 70 tJCOrer1 for the flMI round Sunday at t.a Quinta . Ziegler played El Dorodo. So did Devlin. Trtvlno was at Bermuda Dune11. Moon Mullins, the club pro at lndJan Wells v.·ho moved into co n t e n t i o n ThUl'3day, fell back with a 71 al his homo COW'SC. All lour COW"&eS are par 72. fn olbor PA().f acUvlly Friday nltlh~ Call!omla recorded a 71~ win over Or• gon Slate at &rkeley. .• UCLA and USC still share tho '°"' rerence lead with 4--0 records but tbe Bnrlna have, for the mosl part, Moeud by Ibo~ Pao-& opponenta while tho Tro- jans have fouto<Hl lncreaalngly dl!Ocull to walk off the court as wlnner1. The bosl olfenae and the ilnul defenae wlll collide In SUtllc where UCLA a"9rlglns II f'Olnts a 1•me, wlll bt trytq to keep ll up ag1lnal thlni-place WHhlqton, 1-l and til-4, which hal permitted its fOCJ onfy JU polnfa t game. • ·--·-~---------~----------------- . + . M·a:r1na Doe·s In ' DAil Y I'll.If • ST. PAUL BOSS REGRE1'S MELEE , ~ e-wpor-t,~5-53.~ St. Paul principal-Rev. Olarlea Granham etpreaad hia rearel.f OM" tbt reeent quarrel between hit ICbtol IDd Bishop Amat HJah. WbOn l""'""od __ i\Jnot,_-tallllnt--~ ol net CQmtng back fo,r anothtr game, be replied, ''1 wouldn't blame them, .in a . - By l\OGEll CAl\l.ION OI fM OlllY 'ltlt flltf ·~U •nY new waxs are lnvente4 for Jos- lnc • cruciil bajketball came, odd• are that· it w!U ht Newport flarbOr Hi&h School that finds ~e \\'ay. Coach Qave Waxman 's luckless Sail· ors clrqpped a·S&&·d!<illon l• invlldtng Tltarlna Friday night -the Bluejacket&' third Sunset League loss o! the se4son - each by two Points or l"s. This Ume it was Viking Rick Mosier's steal of a Newport pass with tivF sec· onds remaln!ng, a •ub1eqlie11t P"8 to guard Bob ~~l a~ the latter's ea~":lm shattering layup with no time remam1ng • on the clock that did in the Sailors. chlppinc in with 15 -mostly on mu sclo effort~ lnaide.. The Vlkes uti!I~ a 1·2--2 .zone all lhe way a1tinst NeWport while. the Sailors pressed Out or their man.to-man setup· for the most part. Jn all, Newport hit 18 of 52 mots fr om the floor for 34.8 percent. Marina coWlt.- ettd "'.Ith 13 j)f 51 for 39.7 peretnt. Free Thro ws l{eep Oil ers On Top, 58-55 Thu's the Vlkes keep pace with ' Wtsl· Vlinster and Huntington Be11ch -each y.1ith two los:ies -in the race for the learue title. , It w~ a nur.ly unbelievable clim11x tG By DAVE CEARLEY a tension-packed issue before a standing· 01 IM Dtrr.-1>11a1 ''•" room-only crowd . Some nJfty free throw 11h00Unc in the Newport Harbor hid obl4.lbed a Sl-49 last feur minutes saved Huntington Beach. ltJd wtth four minutes to co on Jeff Hilb frQm Santa Ana's emoUonal am• r\fallnoff's ;o.toot moon shot. 'bush as the Oilers eked out a sa.ss bas· ·And that set th~ :1!!1Lfor coach Jirn ketball 'vin over the host Saints Friday Stephens' Vikings to make their rtrriark· niKht. --itile. e-0meback after leading by aa ma!lY The come-from-behind win kept the cig nine points in the third period. Oilers in ~eeond soot in the hectic Sun· Mosier canned a 10-footer with 2:40 to set League, a half game behind West· gO and then Kipp Baird tossed in another minster. it'lsid~ specialty to knot the score M-s:!. The contest seesawed until the start ·Froin there both teams wasted oppQr· or the ffnal st:i nzn al! a pair of free '" IU bef N rt fl II d-" tltro,v11 and a £ield ioal. both by giu1rd ..,..n es ore ewpo na Y en ~ up Curt Carlson, shot the Oilers into a flve-with possession with I: 48 left. The Sailors brouaht the balJ down court point cushion. And Lee Haven, who was high point maA Leading by four with 4:5:! remainini!:. HunUnit:lon ·went into a stall. The move. for both sides with 20 counters, called for an omen of uncnmin~ dtsrw r11.1ion. end· alastshot. _ .. h c I 'f Th Twrs werked the clock d f ~ w en Ar Sf'ln '"as ouled and con· e . own ~om verted his f Pee toss. th~r~ but thep wftb the final s~.nd1 Uck-~The -Olltrs h:.id· a chanc~ to let-the ~I away -MNler ca.me througlt with . aine in tile last two minutes. Thev h1~ ctean steal and aub.!equent pas~ to 5 \~ery time they had .the hllll, bi.it. Beal. . ..... -, their finger.~ i:uddenly 'vere Cflver&d wilh · Mesler ~as h1~h scorer fer Stephens . sludge as the Saints twice forced turn- oulflt w!Ui 11 points while Bt1rd was oven . Htwptl'I· UU M¥i~-UJJ ''""" ti""'' Ttfl11 l J .tf ~tl J,l l Ytu1111 123 • ltr l •lll lt~i.1 ' I 2 l G~lrt ' I "' Mtllltel! • • 1 5 Mulll lt • I 2 &klltf 1 1 2 I inlnkrll• ! o 4 2 HI.,.~ 1 j 1 19 1lrt 1 1 J" -lat1ls 111 lT Jl rtt1I• n t 1 $J t9re •r ... tterl IJ u It U -Jl 11 II 11 10-15 ORA NGE COAST FACES ALUMNI The grt:•te.st base&all players to perform at Orana:e Coast College in the pist 21 years wlll gather today for the fint annual OCC Alqmni game wltll the Pirate var91ty~ Game Ume is 11:30. Thlf Afumqi ~quad wlli feature names w•ll ImoWn to area baseball faM, lnclud· int JIU Voss of the California Ancels. who pliytd al OCC In 1962. OUJer alumni playeJ'S on hand Include W•yne .Cou\!JI. B•tch Coop-. Don t.•~ei. Don 15<ars, Wally wa-1!. Fronk RIM. Bob 1'ahlft\an, Lee Fisher, Mike . Ltppa, Bob Wetzel. Gary Davis, Rowland Hill and Oiylo Herbel others scheduled to be in alumni uniforms ln~udt Billy White, Jim Newkirk, Gene Raine, pary JohQson, John Weber, Don Williama and Ken Moats. .Santa Ana had its bh!gest opJ')()rtunity \\11th 39 . seconds Jefl when Carlson lo!'! !he ball out of beunds with the Saints trail irut by two. Saint gqard Ktm ouently gambleif~·a nd foot jumper l\'ith 14 wide ,_ Pickerinl( ~ubse­ lol!t when his JO. seconds left wa~ A free throw bv Paul Mom and A two more by tee Walter11 cl,lnr.hed the l!llme as Santa Ana .guttrd Chl"'ls May tallied a meanln•less Joal at the buuer to trim th"~ margin ht three·. .Senta Ana •. which haqn'.t~aten_,fhe Oilers 1n_ the laat 10 yea~,-Wl's tfMtl9Jl> ally high and proved ii. in the fj~ (b\1 • minutes 81'1 they jum~ lll an f1-l lf!'ad: Lee Walttr!'I launched I.he ear'ly Oiler mmeback .with a five-foot jumper as fluntingt on oul'iCflrtd the Saintll 12·3 in the last 3:40 of the first haU. Huntingt on hit on 20 l)f 63 Shots from the floor \\'bile the Sainl'I tallied on 24 of 60. Santa Ana also led in rebounds, 40·28. ' Huntington won the ii:ame nn its IS strikes ~t of 25 attenipt.s at the grati!I'. line for a 72 percent mark. The SalnU managed only seven of 13 atten1pts. HIHlllllllH •etch r HI """'' S1n1• A"' c»l Wist w11i.r1 "" CttllOll Moro J 0 ' • 1 1 l 11 ~ ' ? u i • .J u , 1 l ' 1Cucht11 ""' Pille. Plektrlllll ... Ht111~tt Wlllltm) Wyrkh To!tll ;IQ II 1l 5' Tot•ll l(1ra •r ciu1n1r1 Hu"llnt* lellll tJ Ii U $•"'' "'"' 1• 11 u •a 11 llf '' 0 I Q I J 0 l ' 2 1 I 1 0 1 ' " S I 2 11 1 2 I I 1 , • s II II , n )•11115 lJ -" 1) -u W estminste1· Rall y Si~l{s Oubnanned Colo11 y, 63-53 By CllAIG ~llEf 91 tlM 01111 l'lllt Ili ff Wesltnil\Ster saved its )fit for last in its Siµiset Ltagtie encoufiter with Visit· mg Anaheim Friday nia:ht al)d 11 a re- ~lt the Llona are now atop the loop stand· ings by thematlvu . · The victory gave Westminster a 7·2 league mark and co~pled with Newport HarbOr's M-$3 loSs lO M1rina put the Lions all alone In first place, a half game ~ of Marina and Huntinglon 1l4:ach. !..Dowft-ff.43.-with little over three-mtn· btu left In the gaine, the Lions outscor· ec1· the Colonists, 15-4, to turn a close tame into a rout. 6S-S3. .,Westminster did not play consiJtently, to aay the least. • once more and reeled off 10 stra i1ht 'POfnts to telce a c<>mmandln& Sl-4.9 1d· vanl4gc 'vith 40 seconds left. \, _ Brode rick led all scorer1 with 30 polnu while tea1nmatc Steve McLendon had 16. For the Colonists, center Dan Phillips fired in t7. Both teams hit around the 35 percent mark for the ni ght. Westminster canned 23 of 65 shots for 35.3 percent while Ana· heim hit on 21 of 60 for 35 percent. In the opening half, the Ll6ni; connect- ed on, 14 of 38 shots ror 36.9 perOO'lt while .t\,naheim hit It tim!ilTill tries for 3$.$ percenl 'At tht': free throw line, Anaheim wai' ptrftct ln the opening half (eight for eight) and ror lhe night hit 11 of. Jf. \Vestmimte.r connee&ed on 13 of 18 at lh~ char.lty i;tripe (nine of JO in the set· on<! half). •• • way." '18ut there were t lot ot eltmenb we couldn 'l'·seem to control.-Tbere'a always I lbt of te1l4-lon .1'.hen we PIM Am•t. . 1 ' At haHtlme I caJltd tor e.rtra ~. However, tbe acwsalion that St .. Paul llarted il la untrue. '"Their play"° was Intentionally fouled during the course of tbe a:•me and an Amat player jumped Into U.. pile 1111d that Jeemed to trlger everything.'' Saxon s Bomb .'.Sinking Mesa · Cagers, ~8..60 By JOHN CASS Of .... Ottb' 'HM lllff Loara's S1Mns used a tremtndoua Ji. ~int tftort. in the, ~rd quarter to.est.I~ h.~ an overwhelm Int lead thtn went -on lo..:b:ollnce.the"vl~Ulll' Muallnp"°"Coo-~ ta Mesa. -· Jl):lday night to "laln a share of the_top spot Jn.,the Irvine Lea· gue. ... Loara used eXceilent team balanee ind cootrol or both boards to overpower tJifJ Mesans in tht thJrd period. ' Dori Standley connected on a aoaJ frotp the lQP of .ih!._key theii· w•tdle<las Warren Wheeler made good on-(wo ~ta from leas thin four feet. Denny Nicholas and 'Larry Webb added lzoekttl before the Mustanp could muster n attack. By then it'wu all over. , Bob Auatln, "'h• had be<n Jnjur<d In ~e fi rst guart~ wit.en he_was. low bridpd under th~ basket, made good on a anve from the lert side of the buket, But, Loara's lead -had buli:ed id-a-31 by thia time and It rapldlJ ~ u the Mustangs became vtctlms er the ri-f.e throw line. Rudy Sgontz ctmnected on tour consecut!ve charity toases. one or them completing a three-point play Webb picked up another point ~t the line as Mesa's deficit reached 24 point.s Costa Mesa never threatened frnm thl~ point. TOUGH COMB INATION -Newporl Harbor Hi~h 's Lee l:Iaven (55) goes up for a crucial shot against ?i1arina's Kipp Baird in Friday night's Sunset League encounter. Others pictured are Newport's .Jell Maiinofl 14~1 and Bill Beckel (451. Viking in fore~round · is Mark Cronkrite (42). Marina won, 55-53. ' Loara simpl y outgunned the Mesanii rrom the opening whlsUE, although th~ l~ad chs nged hands three timu in the first perhxl Costa M;.\. led, z.o'. on Pat sw .. lll!ld's short ju'mp 1hot at the one mJnute inark of tJ!e game. Nlcbolas, who ended up the nJrht with 28 points for acorfng honors Estanc~a Zips Past Magnolia Fi"e. 65 -45 , Dv JOHN WAI.KER. 01 !ht Ot!ly Pl~ "'" ~sta.ncla I.urned what started out lo be a close contest Into 1 route as It de· feated Magnolia 6M5, Friday in an Ir· vine League basketba,11 clash at the lat· ter's gym. the first half saw E11t.aficia overcome a Magnolia lead with three minuln left in the firs t period behind lhe shooting of Skip Williams and Mike Hays. The E11gles were never caught for the rest of the game, but Ma~olla 11tayed within five points as the half ended with Estancia leading 27·%2. Both teams got Into early foul trouble, with Estancia's hot.scoring forward. Gary Orgill picking up his lhlrd personal mid· way in the stcond period . Magno:ia'~ cco· ter Bob Stewart picked up his fourth foul wilh 1 :56 rema~ing in the half. The Eagles out11eor~ the Sentinels &ev- en to two in the opening minutes of the third periOd. Estancia lhen went on to take a com· anding lt·poinl lead at the end of the period, 44-33. ' 49.43 Conques t I I Saints Spank Mater Dei eyened the score ~ seconds later. Sgont~ pu:Jced up his first fr!e throw .. polnt-ti seconds alter thaL __ Three quick steals by Scott Neville were converted Jn basketi by Austin Chuck Frlsted and Chuck Brld&ea, ror ~ Mesa advantage, a.a. John Boedanowicz drew the Saxons close. 7.9, at the five minute mark of the clash Near Angelus Crown Austin waa hurt ·14 secomis later Loara then jumped lo _a :tl-15 lead by the end By GLENN WHITE Of tM DllllY ,lltl lll ff LONG BEACH -M.1ter Dtl Hlgh \11 rated No. t among Orange County prep basketball powers. But to St. Anthony's defensive-oriented Saints, coach Jerry-Tardle's Monarchs are simply another vlcilm. Friday night the Salnb slammed Mater Del's Angelus Leaaue 'title hope11 . 49-43. before an overflow throng at the wlnntrs' gym. And in doing so they virtually clinched the league champlomihip, owning a two. game lead ovtr lhe Monarch~ with four loop cont~ remaining. The Saints combined their rugged defense with a scorching exhibition of oul!ide shooting In the last two quarters to do Jn the icy Monarchs. St. Anthony blistered the nets for 62.S percent of its fi eld goal trle~ in tho8e final 16 minute! and It was little Mike Esposito who continually riddled the nets from 25 feet out, hitting five of six ef· Mater Del, meanwhile, couldn't connect With Tom Walker, Werner Rau and ot the quarter. Ralph Chandos all chipJ)ing •way, the in. Fountain Valley's victory over Corona vadera trimmed the gap to 43-39 with 2:$1 del /.far gave the Saxons a share or the ~e !tad, both 1'all18 stan<Jlng 7-J In ' showing on the .clock. league play. However. two offensive foul calls Austin and Sweetland were the only agaimt the Monarchs sapped thttr-Mustanga in double fifurtl. Au11tin fin· . mome ntum and St. Anthony a1aln pulled lshed with 12 while Sweetland bad 11. away, '8-41. Saini!' coach Jack Errlon had sald before the confrontation that he didn't have a very tough team and that Mater Oei was llke"dynamite waiting to detonate. C••t• MIM u•1 LNrl ,,,, "'ft .. " ... fl "",, Aust!" "''""' !wMli.ncl N1vlt1t ••1410ft "'"'" ..... Woff ....... .. .. Ttt11, $ 1 2 U Hl(l'IOlltll 2: t t ' • 1 2 f ilotd1,_w)(1 I I S 17 S 1 J II WIM9111' J J 2 1.t l l •7Sg0rtl1 77471 0 j 4 1 Nldlc:J11 11 4 2 2t 1 11 1~, lt •i 12? 4W~ OJI t 2Jl7 St11!11lov S ti l t 0 0 ) 0 t 0 I I ll II 12 60 T•!•1t k•r• •r t-llfir!tn Chtl MUI ........ lJ lt ll 11 -.. 21 -.. LOI•• , ........... 1i n n SA Valley's Spooky Gym Leading the Eagles' charge was Wil· JJams and hi s other front Jlne teammates Sleve ~uUer and Les Thomas. 'fhe fourth frame was like a ~edy of trrors. Estaricla held Mainella scoreless for tbe fin! hill of the )ierlod while they scored 11 pointJ. 10 "'· R I Ch 4 ~:mM=:h~~.~:.:·~:\~1~i~~n:,~h·: att .es argers, 843 col.Q 34 ~rcent shooting accuracy. St. AntHony -IMnlf<l•ad· fM gi>OO-wllh~ 4:15 remaining In the third period when iy jijjjj'; liosS However, Valley con1taritly ate Into 1 the Edison lead until Auld pulled hU manual magic near the end. __J This streak was highlighted \Vhen Char- ley Richie of Magnolia hit a ri ve root jump ahot into E'atiocla's boop. ' ~ I t • " M • ' ' • Bill M11llen hit is second consecutive 1hot from the top of the key to m•.ke It 27·25. Then the Saints unloaded and by the l!nd of th e frame they were comfortably up. 34-27. With their delibtrate style of play, that kind of .Jead can be almost cOrJsldered in· surmountible. Mater Dei made at run at the Saint! 11'te in the 1ame, Iller the victors had <>p<ned up a t!.33 lead with 4,25 rt· malning. ot !llt o.11, 'lit! Sl1ff • WoOdy Auld scored on two steals in Ille la.st two minutes Fliday night to Je.qd Santa Ana Valley over Edison, fl.. 43, for Its third straight Irvine League triumph. 'Mle contut, played In the chartreuse' haunted h<lu1e which the FalcOn! call a IYft'lni:iJum. wu a hot affair aU the w1y. BJaeat ltad either side ct1mmanded wa1 Edlaon't 21-16 edge near the end of tho first haU . The Cliargers led 26-20 at b1Ht1me. With the B<Ore ltnolled I 41-41 lllld Clllly-- 2:13 l•lt, Auld mtmd a jumper from the · comer, whlch was rebounded by hla \ teammate .st~ve Kurilchyk. • Kurllcbyk was In tum fouled by John Ftahtr, who loulod out al tllal momonl after recelptin1 for 21 poinll and 1$ rebounds. Th< ~5 V11ley ace polled hll two charitJ attempts an<! the Suto Anane ltd tor the flr1t time since the early ttate. ol the ltrst period. I ·The Liol\I got off lo.a poor •lart. trail· tn,a the outmanned Anaheim team, 11-4, early Jn the aolng. Bul with the Colon· lllla ahead. 13-8, w .. 1minsttr,,bel\lnd the {n~d• play of Dlln Broderick, acorod II ftrai,ght points to take 1 19:.13 advan-'4l1e. , Alfh9ullh Wmminll<f'• pl1y wu rag· iad lliroulh the oeeond 111'1 lhlt4 quar, ler-s, Anlheim wu not much Htter ind the two tuma fOuaht on even k'rnll un· UI the Colontltl ma<!• a nm at the Llw midway tmqh the linll 1j1111't ... Lynch Sparks FY Upset Win,· 50-48 With Fllher .... on the benCh vl1 the loul routt; ~ Chargera loat their corn- poeun and wtre unable to handle tM bill with any kincl or prolteiency. At 1:39, the tricky Auld m1de his flrst !heft right out ol Lyle llaJmOlld'•· blndl , and drove all the wey fat 1111 -INent to put the Falco11u1t1 191>, M l. • Dbwn by five fQblls, AJ\tll<ltn lllllod th"' str11fht baittts 10 for1e a11t1d, ·~· 11u1 that .... the \OJI bit of glory An•· ,Mini io\joyed u Wtlllml!J!!ir oami aUve ' ' By mYE ,\NDREWS °' lfJe oeur 'If" llttf Dave Lynch hit a paJr of free throws with J t ltCGnda to IC Friday night and 1ave the Fountain ValJey Barons an Up- •t I0-48 lrvnle LHCUt bas~etball win over Coron1 dtl M"ar in a packed Sea Klnj gym. The loss put corona dtl Mar back Into t tie with Loaro. wtnner over Co11la Mes•. for the league lead. Jt w11 t hlghl)' utJsfylng win for co1ch DBve Brown and Ule Baron~. His ctut; haa now won thrtt games In IUC· ce.1sion, b\lt ~4 r;,ally ~ad. to 'dig for No. 3. Owl1lng • 1dvantqe wt th 1: 1• ta go th.e Barona proctede<f to 1et them· 11elvts tnl<f' hot water. Gary Valbuene picked up hi, ftft~ foul bumping Don Kllll1n and 111ard George Gerber left with a sprained ankle. Up unUI then Gerber did an tJUlltan<ling job bringing tht ball up court alfainst a r0111h press and polled tit crucial points', Killian unk both free throw• and on the ensuing play Baron Den Sha" lost Jhe bail and fouled Mllce Sevier in th• process. Sevier mlssed the charily t°"s wil.h I :02 1cft tind ~fel Pl11ll, Valbuena 's replacement!' snared' the rehound. A pair of Cr~ lhtows by Bill Krlslin· at. a buckat by Ken Shibata and Lynch 's cruel•l eh•rlly tGIAI sandw~ around two John Stevens free throws p ve the ea""'' the edit. !<Mt. Hoops by Kllilln and Sevier only ll&ht· ene4 the tcort. rountaln Valley did a 1ood job In the ...and helf shutllng elf the Ilea Kings' scoring from the middle. In the flrat quarter Kliltan ind Sevier had 1 field day in the key areu, but I 111iin1 de-rwe kept, the duo out1ldfl in the flntl three quarters . ._ · KllUan wound up with 12 points •n<I sevler addfd t~ ol.hen for Corona. KrisUn1t &t"ored 12 Polntt comlna: off t.hir bench ror the Barona and Valbucna conlriboted 10. The Sea Kin~ bulll up A big maraln In the flr1t quafler. A hard·nosed de- fense limited the Barooi to three shots I In , tbe openlft1 tierlod <ancf 111~u1111ly ' tl!Oy tnlllll II.JO 1!11dway m the aeceod frame. ' 8""'11 then lnHrttd Shaw, Kri.ttnat and Rick Powtr to Join Valbutna and . Shibata ond the qulnl<t rolled off II JlOlnll to tho Sea Kings one In the MCond quarter'• Dnal five minutes. rtUNtAIPf VAl.Ll"t 1111 C,_O"A Oil ,IMll; ui,1 ftO,,.. 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The RusUers "Jell to Soulh· ern CaJlfornia Conference lrl· leader LACC, 122·92. \\'hile SaddleJ>ack was beai,en by Col· Jege of the l>esert, 94-71,' In an overtime contest in Palm Des· ert. The Gauchos 'will attempt to get baCk on the winning track tonight when they face Desert Conference leader Imperial P11nthers Tra1nple SC, 82-56 Orange fligh's Panthers blitzed to a 20-poinl lead after one qu arter and went on to crush visi.ting San Clemente Friday night, 82-&6, In a Crest.. view U-ague basketbal l game. Coach Walt Hamer's Orange crew applied a full court press in the ioitial goings and it paid off handsomely as the Tritons comn1itted turnovers by the handful. \Vally Hamer Jed lhe winners \\'ith 23 points while San Cle· menle's SCQring thrust came from 'fom Gaulden (15) aod Sal Lombardi (14). 'I'he Joss dropped San Cle· mente Crom further champion- ship consideration as the Tri· tons are now 4-6. Coach John Baker's San Cle- mente crew retums to the hardwoods Tuesday with a road engagement with Foot- hill. S•n (le1Mnt. IS.l • ... ~ .. S. Lombolrdl t •t l j Andrri.an • 3 ' 11 Oomcnlchlnl o, •, • 0 G111!dtfl l 1S =:T1:'.n ' ~ I ! O. Lornbudl I a s .l 101111 n 1' u ... Or11191 "U " Gocmft1ll• l I ~~y;" ~. ',, •• ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " ' • " • C:rvdWl9 1<11mott I I !t.llOldO l 0 " • • ' " " C,lllCO"' l 1 l~t"-IOll 1 0 .... NII I 2 Toit b ll 1"0 • Seit<~ ..., Ollolrl••~ ~"" c~"'' 1 11 u l• 11 °''"" 11 " 15 21-11 Lagunans Si1f fer 62-55 Loop Loss Bill Helm came lo life in the second half to lead a ~thargic 'fustin basketball team to a 62·55 victory over L.aguna Beach Friday night in Crest· view League action on the win· ners' court. Helm was held scoreless in the first haU as the surpris· ing Artists grabbed 1 28-27 in· termission edge. Wilh Bill at The helm in the thi rd stanza. the 'fillers scored 18 points. JO by the classy shooting guard and the out· come v.•as never in doubl. Helm hit his entire outpul or 17 points in the second half to trail teammate Paul Zyskow· ski by one point for game in- dividual honors. For lhe spunky Artist~. Chuck Cor\1·in hit 14 Y.'ilh team. mates Denny Schmitz ann r-.1ikc ~'lc].1urray close be hind v.•ith 13. Sw11M Cr11'1'lfV z"~o·~·•· ~OC<O l-lelm l~bel~" Mull\"I,. l-ltndlev C:e•" To!tll klwt>I'• P<1wtt1 .... tiold Corwin Mr.MurrtY T'bo' Tol111 U11 It II I lo ~ 1 l 1 0 ? l 1 ~ 6 I~ . ' ' " ' ' • ' ' . . ' ' •1 161'$2 l •'~"' le•<~ rin '' n ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' " ' . ' . ' 0 4 u ' 1 ' I) D q J I 1J ' 10 u Sctre ~' •IJ'l rlrn 10 " 11 II 11 11 17-11 u-ss UC I Swinuui.n g •FOR SALE• j JIM IEAM COLLECTOR'S SERIES PIMtt l .. ec:tlMt: Ilk• e L•• Vcpl • Arlr•n• e pl1.1• Many M9r• 19'5 GENERAL Ll9UOR STORE Ult Ha,._.. 11•11. 101 ) N. 11.1clld Cetta Me11 AMhtil~ t Valley at ~11sslon Viejo lllgh. In another game involving an area Junior CQJlege, Orange Coast travels to Sanla Ana in South Coast Conference action. In th~ Saddleback game, the tv.·o clubs battled lo a 71-7t tlc at the, end of regulation play. College or the ~rt then outscored the Gauchos, 23·6 in·the five minutes of ov- ertime. Coach Roy Stevens had four players in double fJgures, led by Cam Smllh'1 Jl points. Eric Ql.rlstensen followed with ti, Bill Noon bll II and Rick Ed· w lltda bad IJ. ln lbe Golden West game, the Rustlers stayed with the powerfl.ll LA.CC club In ~ early stages, trailing 34...n at one time, but then lhe eubt pulled away to a 'big· m1tl;lii, hold ing a 57..fO halfUme lead . Chris 'Thompson was aa~n. ihe Jeadinf' ICQrer for the Rustlers with 28 polntl while Steve Paselk chip~ In 14, Marshall wac1; had 11 and Jlindy Combs hll 10. 1be loss ran Gokieo West11 conference record to l-1 and ILS season mark to .. JI. llllfillltMc~ f7J) "• 't -~ "'1 ~t fdW•l'd1 I 0 U $m!lll IJ .Sll (llr!lt.Mt~ 1 I 2 It u-4-1 • Tott.I' C-.. fl oei!). l~I :-,, H1;Ptt" :r j I ~ l-rd '''IJ H•rtllmln 1 J • • o P!lllft t ~ ·21 ~l!.ld 10 2 • 22 GoklrlO, O 2 1 1 Oll l1 » . 22 11 ,, H11ftl1J'tt: ltddl<IOtdl U. COO » 1no r1 r...,u1111011; n-11 •nt Cttl 1 'i l ' ' . . ' l • ' . " ff AHTMOMT OUIN# • .,... SecNt •' "1 ~. SW. Yhteri•" fi PLUI : iii .,... N'tftt n.y 11;.w.; MWrV 'i 1 1 w1111 J.uofil aou.aos CONT. lllM'DA'I' h lll 'i'=======I . " " fl Corona de.I Mar Falls Diahlos v.,t11v Eltl-tttl (Ill) La MlrU. M MUlltJ 1'ellY-I. E#IMl!l. fime1 l;.il.I flt frH -1. fcld'I' Ill t. Llodl• (El l. 'tll'l"'f 1\1· nm.: '1:01 '° Fr-, GotllKJI tll t. &111111 {(.) 3. hndttt Ill, l lMt! 13.6. 200 IM!"ldo.itl MrOler-1. wur1kr \ El l. Wttl IE) 1. H•mlllM CLI. lme: J:lf,l. Dlvl~I. Jlmo•r \LI J, Wll-ii< l. P1pl nu. Polftt1: )t.I. 100 F1J-I, Butotl !El 2. t'Kllt •• II,) l. Orvmtl'IOtld CLI. t i""': !;OU 100 ,r.,_1. Wunter (El t, 1.10.11$ eel 3, Gotflldl (LJ. Tl!M: SA.O. 100 l tdt-1. Sr11111 IEI 2. Ht1111il0fl IL) 1. Emtr-(IEJ. T!m1: 1:10.1. .00 FrK-1. a11~01f IEl t. M«el!ou~ IEI 1. Jl.•lll'ltr IL/· Tim!!: ,,20.1. 100 l r1111-1. Mr" IE) t. Wlfl IEI ~. EK<lltrl Cll. TJme; \;U.f. *I FrH Rf11v-I. LI ,loll•1Clt. Tlm1: CMl &. S.~ tMI. Tlf'l'll• SS.I '.~ l'r .. ··"~ -~ ... -..... :1:44 S•!J-• _G In 81-74· Triu111ph N..-t i11J "tf111tY..,._ Otft1I t l!':iJ,1 "mi'1. •llllY-l. GVOtll G"'we. Mission Vlei·o High's Diab- F~1. '°""'"'" 1••1 1. llt· 11e " !GOI a. F1ntr NH , Tin.: Jos stayed In the race for a ::~l':j;j~i ~&t>.'~f,,!..~· :i:L CNHI CIF AAA basketball playoff HO 111c11w 111111 Medi.r-1. 11:..,.. IGGl berth Friday ni ght with a f w1m1c1t1 tNHJ i. •r•lon IGG1. clutch 81·74 decision over vis-Im•, t:U.O . IG~Y1111:C!;.,~1'T2&!. ~~~\s1'·1fi~;msr iting El Modena in Crestview 1ii0 tr-1. All'o• (~HI '· c1r1er 1GGJ League hostilities: 2001 end t 8RAW&.lft. • • • Steve McQueen in'Tue Reive f'lllllllltv>'*-leduik•' *HEY KIOSI * ti• '-'L SHOW TOOA,,.1 :11 Tonite At 6:00 & 10:20 -1LYllPllllUY MAD TYLIR 1!1 MOORE o 'CHANGE OF HAllT' A UNrlERSAI. l'ICTUR£ • T(CltNlf,Ql,11119 And At 8:00 Dnly NOW AT POPULAR PRICES! $WEST t .~l(M!P'..!-. J :$1,I. .... l!dl-IDI 011 LI Mlr•dl JOO Mtdl<lv aeitJ-1, Edl$011. Tims: 1:1 .. 1. to:1 ,,,..._,, MOttt.-H.I 2. Holmts IEI l. Wtfillltl• IE/· TlrN: 2:2•.t. J. W•rnecltr !NHI. lmr: 1:00.1. "Aach Pa' Roberls' Mlss>'on 100 ff-1. Cottvn IGG\ 2, lllo1t11o ....., ~ ""l~ 1i'~!-,_Gr.!TJ;.~N<"JG1 Imel' 's~ite, Viejo crew had all five start·liF::::::::::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1"~ ~.~r. ~~.!11'~~1 'r-s~~. ers in double figures as th.ey CHHI J. Lln11lol'lll cGG1. t1m1: ''°'·,· presented a well-balan ced of· 100 l r1111-1. Ctdt. tGGJ t. Whit. NOW SHOWING · INHI ). CIMY CGG). Tim.: 1:05.0. tense . • •• ·oA jl Frtt-f. Pltl El t. MC:tn!Yrr CE I ). Frlder'"' IL , Timi: 71.t. •oo 1roc11vldut Mtdlt't'-1. J.lldl,1•1n flEil 2. l r111tt111W. Ill 1 Mc.C:CM'~ IE). nrna: l:U.l. 100 Flv-1. Moll>lr..111tr IE) t. Wlhon (El 1 Tlmt: 1:11.•. 100 F•«-1. M•lltr IL) 2. HO>lmf• fEl 1. kr..lt<" ill. Tl,,...: 1:12.6. 100 l .0-1 Atlllt Cl! L Mlckel11n CE I l. Wtl191~1 !El. Time: l!ll.J, 400 F•-1. Mufllh111111r IEI t. kl"ltler tll. TW..: J:01.t. 1111 lrwtl-1. McC0\11"" !El 1. Mclntv-. \E) ). l enedkl IL). Tlmt: 1'!:e"Frff Rtltr-1. Lt Mlt•.,.· Tt!flf:: t :2'.G. '"' E41H11 lll Cll) l 1 MlrU. l'OCI Medler Rt'-.l'-1. L• Mlrtdl. T l;::F~~~i, Siem fll 1. JolmlOl'I (L ) 3. Ct'N•1t"U:I. Th~: t:Gl.f.-~ $0 Fr-I. C!llblrd (LI t. Merdl IE) 3. Moorl" Ill. 'r IPll!: 21.5. 100 tMlvlOutl lo',adlrr-1. ltflldlcl fl! t. Ptrkl"1 IL) l. Wtsl IE!, Tllrll!: I :1S.I . 50 Flv-1. Sltrn Ill t. WI!!!• !Ll l • olOll Frtt Rrler-t. Gar~n Grovt. ...a t1Mt: J:ll., Rick Wadsley led th e Diab-7. ENDS TUES FEB 10 N .. ter1 Utl r,ns G., ..... Gl"M't )OS With 22 points from his 6 3-4048 ' -• ?OO Mtcllrr RtllY-1. Newpart 1<11rbor -' posl while le Sle'e OP'• An Amazing New Informative Film - ~Norlll. C!t•kion, Smltn. Ftrmfr). gua1u ma "trUtr i;;:: ~i:'~1• wu ... CGGJ '· s...i1t1 \Vest added 19 and cenler Dan 1:45 fUtlKll In f. S.n (lt!>Mtllt u o (HH) l. H•"" CGGI. Tlmr: 2:1t.I. Kratz ripped the nelS for 16.1 '" •• ,L~: ~~ ........ W.-fill!~ttw 1141 JO F .. .-1. Fir...,.. INl-IJ t. Mllt nl -r-.rn._ '."'n.o.~iu R111. r-1. Ei rtncl•, Time· CGGI 3. •l'dle• 1GG1. TI-= 25.•. ~1lssion VH:jo grabbed a 12-[ 100 INl!vldll•I Medltr-1. Porleoll' · lhe h If " 200 Fr,._1. SmlT'r• 1sc 1 ! Tie t~..:!i:21,~1.IM c"1 J. ""''"" IGGI. point margin at a , ~uen ~:::"l:st.r-4 (SC tnd I{•~·· IE ). 100 Flv-1. Nfi!' IGGJ. '· W,11 INHI added eight more during the i ,!,.."-,,•,.,l0.Jlltltff"/"''" 1E1 '· l-,~~'~11 ,.~~el:n~~l t. ·~ third period to put it out of [ 100 rs ·-~I ·Time: 11.t . >GG) 3. 511n1"t..i,..,. CNHI. Tl""': fl.I. ch (E 1"61\lldut l N!tdltl'-. s. Wlbsltr 100 •Kk-1. ll:otltrtDtl CGG! '· rea . t1J.,~-2'1%1-~' U:J 3· Hlrlml!fl CSCI. Cl91'kMn !NH) l. l-l•rcourt (GG). The Diablos travel to Tustin o r..1,,,_1. ·""""' IWMI '· S'•n!on 1lnll!! l;OO.I. Tu ~ . ht . h f fWMJ J. a1Kti;11u111 ce 1. Po1111s: •l.l.5. .ioa F••-'· s1 .... 1.t1urv CNHl '· e:iuay rug 1n searc o !~ Flv.,,.-_J._M((.:1r11'1b ISCI J. Wlille• Wit"°" IGGJ 1. kot! lGG) •• Tl~: the.ir third straJ&ht win fo11ow-!E1!.,,3·/r'~~!T.11s':1~e,T1~[1 1i~1-lirni ~=~··erei11-. Sm1fh O"HI ,_. M\11111 6 CWMI ], S1Undt'1 CEJ. Timi: n I (GGI ). ClllrtOfl CGG). TltM: 1:11.0. ing a loss to Foothill. 100 .81ck-!. l . 111nerm1~ "d!I '· .00 Frn Rtl•~-1. N __ , l-l••bor MIHltll Vltl• (11) K1wtbr !El a. lrql!IOll ISCI. !North, $1tndlurv, Por110111, W•llJ. tz ", Tlmt: l:DO,,. Time: ]:J2.•. Holme~ ~ '~ ' " First film to show complete court1hip, m1tint and birth of,1nim1t1. Mor• then 50 spec1asl The ama•lnt evolutlon of sex. "THE CAMERAS DO NOT STOP DURING THE-MATING-SCENES,'! "LOVE and the ANIMALS" in COLOR by Eastman Ft'f111Sm !LI. T!m1: 30.1. ' 100 F"t-1. Johnoon ILi 1. Cilllord (LI l Ml•CI! U:l Tl~: l:n:l.I. 50 !Itek-I. lflltdljf !ll? Ftr<lllW'I !Lt l. Pttllon !El. 1m•: l•.2. «lei Fru-1. Lloyd l''il 7. Htrlm•n Cttl W1d11ey .,f 7 !SC) ]. s. Wirtutt• !E • lme: ,:·.s.•. N"'"" ,,,, uu o ..... Gr .. ,. K•ttf ·s • IOll Bre111-1. Ktnl fE ) 1. Kl1111 4SCI lflO MtdleY Rtltv-1. 01•dtn Gl'O'/"t. Wet! ; t l. lur•h !SCJ. Tim•: 1:0f.6. TlfM' t·Ot• ~11trSOft ADO Frtt Rcllr-1, ftlll\Cll. Timi: too" Ffeir-°1. O'Ellle11 (NHJ ' Will Tollh :14 ll l :D.•. fNl-ll l . Brv1nt (GGI. T!me: 1:11.l lt:I Mtftn1 J.:" .. , ~ n ' " 11 I I A lllm w•llltn •M pl'Ollu<d IJ Of, Ltull J, MUM •lltl Dr. IM ... ry Ml• willl (K11era11tn Ind 1olS1•11C• '~"" "" worlf'1 lllltll r-WiiM 1 .. 1..,rt11 • f irll1111 ind vnlvtftlll4l1. iii &re1s1-1. 01~11 Ill t. P~rkln1 ILi ), Ft•Oulcn Ill. Tl""': 11.'.I. 100 Frf• Rlltv-1, L• MlrtdA Tlme; 1.U,5 . '"' C:dM C>t"I !~\,) R11\Clll .&1tinl! .. 200 MtclfeJ Rclty-1 R • "' h 0 .t.l1mllo1. 11"1•: l :SI.• ..._ ZOii ~r-1. $.ll1U"ury IC:I 2. ~\c c.l•tll• un l c., .. ,,,1>1•1 1111. l•mt. 1;G7.I >Cl F•tt-1. 0t¥111 !C l 1 f,~pbrn­dorl.ol' 1111 3. l1ndlhl CR!. llmt 14.S 100 ln1d¥1llli.it MtdltJ-1. Tl<: P1!.,..pr cc:1 1"6 Jor9,..._ tlll J. Mt1IOll un. Hme: 1.~ I. 50 Fl~-1. Wllto~ !Rl t. M1rltn!!ul (Cl l . McCarmlck \Cl Tl~: '."'.9. 100 Fr1._1. Div•• !Cl 1 5ah•burv !C:l l. Dwbrndo•-(RI. T·-= SJ.I. ~ lt0.-1. Pt lmt ICI? M•IWfl Ill! l Mcl:rall! <R!. l,,.,.., JO.I. ~ ll1t11l-1. Jorgfn>Ofl !111 1 flt•Per (RI J. Jorden (C:I T1m&: J.l·' 190 F•tt J11l1v-1 Ra<'l<.l!o t 11m1tos, r!mt! ,,,11 1111 ~ Fr"-1. G111lrr !Nl-ll ?. Mc Klll· f " ,. ··1 Eil•nci. Ill), S~n Cltmentt UO b•n {GGI J. l11t11e11or lNHI. Tlmc1 r~d::""'°" ' O : l; Wenmltllltr IHI 31~ lndlvklutl Medler-I McJlt~r Tltvlen S o 1 10 2~0 Medle~ R1i.r-I. Elltnclt. Timi': fGGl ' eo-(GG! 3. w1icmi tHH). SptOlll J l ] ' l:~?.Frf'to-1. 8trt (KJ 1. R 11111· tl~':Fi;~i~-LIMI....,, \H H) 1 COl!Oft KfTollll ~ 1: 1: :~I le•m~n IE/ 3 Milltr lSCJ. Time: IGG) J. Olztnl IGG1. T mo: 30.t. Scw1 ..., 0Vtrler1 7:~.lFr~e-l, Smallwoc:d JEI '· L011· lt~ F,.t-1 B•ltl'l~tler !NH\ 7. Mlukwl Vlt lD II lol H 11-11 l"94:• IE) l. Miu•tmin SC:). f""a; GllJler !NH)). ~t{lllbl:n !GG). Time: i·-;:':':"°";::~M:::::::':'::"::·:::'~::':'; 11.f, i.1:,-lldo.-1. O'Ell!.fll tNH) 1, McGiii IOG ltldlwiClu1I Mt<lleJ-1. ll"rrl~ lKI CGGI l. WllCo~ !Hi-11. TIMt: 31.0 . ? Joh11$11n lE!. l ~"'I' t50:J. nmt: !Cl l ru1t-1. Conr.tll IGGI ?. 111111111 1 !~1 F~.-1. o1~;, IEI 1. R. We11~11r 001) 3. llrt1nl tGGI. Time: ll I.:.~ 1"00 F•M Rein-I. ,.......,..,,, ..... _ re,::ol f)!:.:111f:1·11.111rmin !El t !Gl11ler. LINl•oll'I. RQbl!tl1Dft• W•leflll. 11~u !5Cl l. Nre IEI, 11,,.,t: n .t '"'='="'"='=';:';:":;·'=·========:;! 1ao 1~-1 G•tnl tEI 2. M1ln1Si; h1l 'DO "Frte-1. Miller CSC:) 1. It. "" ' cw•-· , ... "~' «M.O. Held Over Thru March 1 Wf'!ltltr CEJ J. G-1 'WM!. Time: '~j~"••Plol-1 Jol'ln$ll" IE)' O!Mend (SCl J. 14tldl tWMI. Tlmt: 1·u ,1 ¢!1 f•e• Reler-1. E1lt...:!1. TIMt. l.~J . '"' ". , , on• of tkt mt•I intri911int 1kow1 i11 So. C1llf." -THIATlltl llAT Eslt n<ll on IHI Weltlftll\ltU ~to M!"dJe• Rel1r-1. Wu!ml'l•lt• I ,. Tlone: 1:0•.J. <WM> > ' , I 1 mu1t.'' -L. A. TIMES ?~O Ffft-1. PllllllPe . M '' ltl] L•M !WM!. Tl"'r: 1:1:.l. l }!I fr~f-1. li•l!'llV (El ?. atll !WM I l G•ove• CE!. Time; ?1.1. \Oil lndlylllu•I ~Jev-1. C1•me~t ~WM! ?. W•IQht !El J. ltr' tWM!., i;:;e:Fll~!!i~' Hirl:Htr !WM) 1 Fr11e•1 tEI l. 14tll!n CWMJ. l ime: 'lll.•, •. ,., 2 100 Frei -1. Jalln!.Of' "' "I Wrlgl>I If) J. l•~e {WMI. Time: Sl.l . .SO llltk-1 lie!> !WM! 1. Fr•H• !El l 1 Fooltr \El. Tlm,e:_}1.1<.El 2 Swoel ~ ll•e•sl-1. '""' • 0 !WM! l 511t111m (SM). T1mt : al. · lC(j F<ei 11.tltJ-1. E1!•<1<.I•. Time· l :5l.J. brilU1"tl1 c;oh•1iv1 " -DAILY f'ILOT M111icel lltor•• "A Smilt is a Frown" Fri. -Sat. 1:30 Sun. 7:30 Some Seats Av1 il1ble All Performances '>i.lltONAl GE.'1£111Al COflPORl.TION F co•n •• C11A5T OX~---~ s~ ~ r.-, t1 .,;.w · 54 .. 2112 First of the PTA Wintar Series Mattnffs Box Off ice Opens 11 :30 Showtimt -12 "MAMU, THE KI LLER WHALE " .. S CARTDON5 1912 HAllOl OLYD, COSTA MISA Dllily 10.f e ht. f-4 ~...U.meriCllN e Mffttf Ch.1,.1 ran WILD-l?ID ~, KVSIAHDI AND LGVllS ',, ., SEND HER SEE 200 MOTORCYCLE RIDERS RACE Ill THE • V .AiLENTINE FLOWERS! No both•r worrying •bout sit1s, c 11n't m•~• har f•t -in ftct, th •r• is no bett•r '""•Y to ••Y you care. MOTOCROSS SUNDAY at SADDLEBACK PARK ..Admiss1on $1.50 Gotes Open 8 a.m. Fu!I Day of Racinq Storts 10 a.m. ' (Take Ch1pm1n Ave. East off Newport Fwy. to 1S1nti1go Canyon Blvd., turn right 1" mll11 to Park tntr1nce opPo1ite St1te Fire Stition., l Boss•s, t•m•mbtr your h•rcl 0w6rkiru~ 1ecr•t•ry, too! J PHONI 671°6511 WI DILIVH 1:~~ FLOWER SHOP LEADING EDUCATORS AG REE THAT THIS F ILM IS PRESENTED ON A COLLEGE LEVEL. -YET JS SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN OF ALL LEVELS -HOWEVER PARENTS MUST MAKE THE FINAL DETERMINATION! We must insjst CH ILDR EN UNDER 16 BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT ! .., .... nOM•LGE:HElll•1.COJ1PO"•TION· 1 aox -OFFICE OPENS Foc""x'" SirJ C11A$J Week O•f1, 6:45 , ""'u•~~~j-: S.t. •l!d Sun., 5:00 "'~ ... """'""""' .. ......,. -·_trll NOW PLAYING No One Under 18 Admitted He made evil an art ... From The country that gave you, "I A WOMAN." ol'XCLUSlVE AREA ' SHOWING SHOW TIMES 7:00 & 9:30 MATINEE SUN. 2 ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR "nIE SECREf OF SANTA VfITORIA" I -------·-----------------------------~------------- - --------- - --------~-~--------- - ---~-----~-~,.-,.,.,-cc-- • • ·X Rating X~essive' ' . ' Theater8 Cmh In , on ·Be8irictions • • By NOllMA!t GOIAJISTEJN ' ~ ..... ,...,. ! NE\\ YORK (Al'l -The cootrove.raial X·ratlnJ f D'f m• b · proving bolh, a ' . ix.i .... oojl ~ b~rdln lo .... : ~ Witt> •• ._..... • ,..,. ' . u •....... -:,~'<' ~ · on 1-.w•.awr.... --.•• _ -! • • Tbe 'bonanta-1.s obvlou,s:h'orri ~ lht box office su~ Of the . stx-orii!:nted tllms, bolh the hr ( ·, epUy made ooes that ma~ ust ·:,With ttx scenes what~ lack ' .:in q..i>li. and th~ lfl)O i)lm •f· , forts wtildl were i}ven the .: ,. .. ' ~· ; ~ rating because or \fhlt W*f consi'derti:I ex~ve nudity or obseenlty. The burd~ is primarily one prodUotions •11 w'ell aa eh~r of moral reSJ)Olfsi6Uitf apq in "nudles, ,,._, ~'·' ~ of enforcing the indUstry;(filvµied others. '1· •• , ngs system -an . .X-tag . Some J the, na0'onrs~m,tvie rs younPterS under lf; with exhiblto:.-~ ·~•e · v~ly al ~arlaUcins in age,. from refused fl pliY X-t:,ateif llbna, . oding t~ mov11~uoder aoy .•)>Gt lot qie most }><rt, Circuit c1rcumstance1. ~ • • , ~wnel! htl't OJ!\ld ln fJiY;or of FQJ" the Mteater owner~. at1d · ~erce. ·. , 1 managers, the responslbilttiy.. ~A rectt1t ' l\ln'ey ·by -. tht often C!lnflicts with commerce. Youna: N8Uonal Association or as theY are faced 'wilh a T.heater owner~', or YOWll plelhor~ of .sex film1t major NATO, 1 small aroUP,~ or. . r :: :: Feiff er's Follu :: Jayne Hamil and Robert Vaught are featured in a ·: romantic spoof from "A Smile is 8 Frown Turned :: Upside DoWn," the musical ·revue of Jul~s Feiller :· sketches at the Qpen End Theater in Newport . • . . . . : I . ' . Beeclt. Th'e·show .. runs Fridays through Sundays un· Iii March 1. Children's Theate,. Slwiv Opens Sunda)' A children's production en- titled "Mole & Rat & Badger & Toad," an adaptaUon of Kenneth Grahame's "Wind in the Willows,'' opens Sund1y as the second aiy-action. in South Coast Repertory's children's theater !tries. The 1how will be presented 0--· "! be( your pardon_..., you wlggllnf your toea • -.t mt?" • at th• '..,tr•nc. W· 1he f4bulous Lido lslt PHONE OR 3-1110 EXCLUSIVE -3RD BIG WEEK ~ tlH!\11·1111 "11l.t.1 B1h9'.ella Wufta !. 'fllllor .•••111 The On17~awela1'wa . ' ~ill'KUN: •, . Also thlt fine fllm -;....,l .. ttd k,. two awords -. Boat Plctvro -Boat Aclreal Ool n GI• Al'onl II ••• at-1and2 :30 p.m. SUlldafs for five wetks at the Third Step Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd .. Coslf Meaa. , Dlrectlng the chlldren11 show is .Heath Park, who ls stagint his tirat production at SCR. He appeared in a number of SCR plays, In· ~ludlng ~·we _ Bombed in New Haven," "Death of i Saleln)An" _'and "A Funnr Thing Happened on lhe Way to the F..orum." Playing the central role of Mr. Toad will be Harvey Kahn, with BUI Brady as the ?lfole, Leslle Taylor as the Ra~ a.nd Biii Dunnam ;is the Badger. Squlre Fridell will be seen as the villainous Jack Wea.set , while others In the ca1e ue Sus11n Green, Steve Hunter, Joanne Nackow!kl, Ka ren Hass , .Re111gie Park. Ly n Odneal, Jerry Morgan and Erle Van Deusen. Tickets m41y be ordered by callfn1 the SCR box oHJce at '41-J!l.I. Shelly Sings HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Shelly Winters wUI star in her second Broadw.iy musical "Minnie's Boys," playing th~ mother of the Marx brothers and SC.heduled to premiere March 7. S1turd1y, FtbrwrY 7, 1'70 i)AILY •!LOT JJ Antt l.Alttclers . · O~ly Two Points to ~~.~si~ei; DEAR ANN LAND- ERS: The bra-less fad Is getting to be a bore. I've read dozens of comrrients \.by s<H:alled aulboriUes. Of course tl)ey are all tnen. In my 9J>.inion, no one Is an ~ulhority unless he has had 'some firll· h _a n d experience. _so, please .!eJI all lliose Bil Moulhs tbal unless tliey have Worn a bra, to shut up because 1helr com-me~iS don't count And pow may I have YOlr opinion, Ann? Is il a good fad or a bad one? -MAINE .DEAi\' PilAINE: In Rly opin- ion only two tbln1I should bt coasltered--4Dd y..u cu take 'fllAT s~iement uy way you wa1U. De you feel moN com· filt'tlble wltboUl a bn? Do you lotk beUer wltbDat a bra? Wh,lle maa_y wolbea c a n an1wer ye1 a. the Ont ques- tion, I bew of very few who cu 1111wer yei,$1 &M second. DEAR ANN LANDERS' I am 15. The boy I am crazy about iJ ta. TQlll waa arrested !or breaking ani:I er\terin1 lasl week but it wasn't his fault. He was high on pot and some guya dared him to do it. This was not Tom's first offense, so thlna:s might 10 a lltlle rough on him. He promised me four dU- ferent times he -would stop drlnkJng. He has kepr his promise, but Pot is doing the same things to him that the booze U.9ed to do. My folks don't Uke Tom so I have to see him on the sneak. I am worried now becauJe I think be is tn real trouble. He is a won<l¢ul_guy ~ut he js milea up. I want to help htri:i but I don't know how. Plwe give me some advice ln the paper. If my folk! knew about tbb, they'd kill me. -WEEP· ING WILLOW DEAR W.W.: Tom needs a doctor, a lawyer aad contin11ed YQuth Show In Benefit Two benefit perfonnances of the Fount1in Valley Com· munlty Theater's children's play "Aladdin aod t be Wondtrful Lamp" will be 1lven Saturday, Feb. 14 in We!tmlnater. Proceeds from the performances wlll be donated to the building fund of the WeatmMster Community Theater. Tickets are 50 cents for both children and adults . Curtain times are I and 3:30 p.m. at the 17th Street School auditorium. Joan Hagerty is directing the production. CODDMlbl1· froJD • pr~ 1 .... tl ...... y,. ue~'I uy GI ~. I 1"1~ you It .ltaY away fl'Ott'I ltlm. You Cl'. do IO!blq lor Mm but be eu do ptaolJ I• yee. Biii ootlalo& pod. . * * BKACH-LVli>. AT ELLIS * * 'HUNTINGTON Bl!ACH * 847·9608 . ' Excluiive Coast Area Engagement! "AN ELOQUENT FILM OF CAUSTIC CONVICTION AND LYRICAL BEAUTY!" -ROLAND GEL.An, SATUROAY REVIEW "A VIBRANT, BRUTAL · VISUAL ESSAY. ONE HELL OF A TRIP!" 1......;r;IA!!'d lnd Top Attractltn JAMES COUBURN IN,''WATE,RHOLE NII· 3• -----··--- I P, lhr•utl1 cl('<)lt 11Mr.<i (OlOI br Ool.•,.• ll'"lt~~"• ALSO EIGHTH WEEK-LAST WEEK! ( . Liia Minaeili Wendell Burton -· ., .. '• .. . l ;l . ' . . ' ' . ' .. ' . . , ; " I • I • • j . " •. JI DAll:Y' Pll:OT • • Satwday, FobfUOl) 1, H70 ' Anii-hijaeking W e·apons Pot .on. Display ~ . Wo.men's . ' Elastic Leg .Trimmed Briefs ' . ._ . . -. .. . '\11r1,/,, \ cine/ 1\lor•(Jl1\ (Jn/\.1 . • Ny Joa tric:otwjtb elutit leg, fiisireac. Jo white and pastelJ. Si><s '-6-7, Buy several pljr. . Lin&trk Dtpr. • j •' CHARGE IT On Sean Revolving ChalJle Women's and Girls' Tights Low Priced! 100% stretch nylon with nude heel, tcamlcss. Jn black. \11fH.f(/ \ llr!d ,\lu11,/c1\ (),,f_v' w-·s Pet, Ate.;Ta!L 59 _ 99 ·""4 mlcis. Girls' Med.. Lg. I I ' 1111;,,, Dtpt. Wonien's Squaw Boots: Repilor $5.99 Moccoasuuaionwitbsued- cd split lc~her upper and oole. So comfomble. Ideal for asual .....-. ' Sb.t Dtpt. .)t1nc/n \ 11nci .\lond(1\ (Jnl\.1 397 Craftsman Hardware Values Replar 69c 10 $1.49 Yotll' dioi"" 0£ puaches, cllildl, or -lret-. Made ef 1empered alloy steel. ..__m. ffaillsun Drpt. .'11r1•l11\ tlrlll ·~J11·1r/c1\ ()rr/\' • .)(//J(,LI \ (l(lll 1\T(1t1d(1\'()n/1' Cotton panties with clutic at waist and: leg openings. In white, and colors. Sizes 7 to 14. Girl/' Wtirr Dtpt, . ' 11'o ·Phone or C.O.D. '~ I Children's Long Sleeve Sweatshirts Regular $L49 Cotton fleece ..,ith rib knit c~w necJc, cuffs and waistband. Raglan sleeves. s;,., 5,M,I. (2-6x) I 11f11nts' & Chi/Jnn's D1p1. I Sr1nda)' an,/ Monday On/.>! .. '\\(pod ·gr,tning 1(If. ,-. ~~ .... --:.:--:..~ ..... _ -..,,. -:"-"" ~- • . Two-Tone Woodgrai~g Kit Regular $4.49 f _J Transform old furniture .....--/ fiaisbcl or bare wood in· to handtome woocf&raia .'i ,1nrl.i 1 fJllcl 1l/ri/J{J(11 <)ri/\' look.One-Doy 3~, ~ $5.99 Antiquing KiL4.44 P11int D1pt. . ·siave.3K!, · · . 93'. 1N iililiy i ·D.n.Fab'ri~ ., . )u·ul.1\ t1n1l ,1,·i)1,,/11, (Ji.I.' · 50% cotcQn and ·~ poty. ester. machine washable. Jn plaid1. solids, 1uipcs. Perma.-Prest9 36-in. wide. • • \~ arUg1 Dtpt, Decorative "Entree""J>anels . .. Regular $1.~9 - 100% ·Dacron•~arqui.s· ettc, 11h-in.,:rod pocket. 3-i n. bottom hem.; In white only! 40s81:.tach. o .. ,,., Dtpt • '• •\' • ...... ~-·.of Regular '2. 99 Enameled Wood Toilet Seat s..m,_. -Oobl 199 Buuar.Jly finished wMt< h!P1Jlou -t.o1:..i...n .... meJJEaq IO keep·~ A xnsatiooal ..tue. .flndit1i·Ht•lini Drpt. • '1 I) J .. ' (/fJ,/ llr•r11lll\ ()11/i' Terrific Value! Beautiful Gladiola Bulba ' _ ... _o.J,! '10!•49° Pl•nt now for·• beautiful garden.• Se the .envy of your nc.ighbon this $Um· mer. Lmely iolon. G"""' Si/cl • .. .. • .. • ll~tal Photo' Frame . Assortment "•tn,Ja~ an<I ,l/011d(1_\ ()r1i~.1 DecOruord..g.e~r,.,,,.. in our sma.ne,t paacrOs. SWKliq: cad type. 5x7;,et '81.10· 1itc. , CdfJ'4 b1p1. . .. · lleavy Wire Extension C_ord Repilor$J.79 . .)t1TJtJ11 ; Ulltf 1ll11nllu.' Or1i\' Heavy ~2.._.i're ezteosion cords, oruwe co.lor,for 1afc-- 1y. Uae dOr ..mi-ippi;. 9· '9.ft. · anc:cs. 2>ft len&th. .. " ,r ~°'I.I•"'· ,. . ~ 81Jsx» Vr'Et. Cotton file Rugs -~ :1ncl<1J and /\./rJtltlaJ ()n/.l/ . 1288 Assortment · of .Hot Wheel Can 1-Priced! NewlllOddi iochoaoe from. all haft· m°"ble l"''• Amheuricallyclotalle Mi .. iamre models. Tettific_I T11 Dtpt. '11 •1,!u' 11t1,I 1/, )<i(/ > ( )fll\ I Se ~.,.s i-.... ~ ...... ~~.~ll~K~T~A~l~.~ .. ~.~fl~1~~ •• ~ ....... ~l~L~MOHll~~«~l~~0~1~1 ............ ll!.!11!.~ .. ~AC1t~M~l~~~1~11!"' .......... "!! ........ !!!!_~A~IOA~ ... ~11~S!"' ........ ~ ... ~Mt~A~M<~DMCA~!"!! .. ~ .... ~~1l!"' .. ... UJ.. i CAWA PAltt ....... , WAU CM S.IOM, G ..... 11 Ol'n91C & aoto AM 1•1111 PICO WI MM1 IDltill WAR Ma Ito Illa """"'-"'"====.,.....' , ,, W.IOW-.. f.1Sa1,"' f.1111 HOUTW009 MO .. IM1 au.Rm 617-41M ....... -11 74111 f'OllAMI Mt•tl11 ...... muutK.ANOOJ, CO\'WA ..._..It ....UWOO ot. a0 tnl P&'•P"tA 6114111, .ilto41f1 l.Ulft II -....... 11 VAL&IT PO ~1. • lttl -.-.... ~ h ·-·-' 0 ...... "······ -... .._.....Me•..,, -.--eue l9t~y :3 A.M. ~ t130 P.M., lunday 12 N00tt to s ,... ••s.tt.....,_ •••-••~ w. Y•·••••r ..... I I • --------""7'"-.,---c-------------------------------------- Beal Estate . . QuestiOM • • ad '' . ' ;.._ :.. .. ""°' .... ., .. H, •• • By • r RHltor R..,dal Mc:C.r~·' , .. •• • i-., • wt..t •re "• benefits el 1 c~h•n? w, ·hll" livid In ovr own home i.r IM p11t M Yl•fl. Fer - ahort P9rioil, betwHn homff, .. dicl. IW. In ah .P.rt- ment •nd did not care for that at 111. We are .1tftmptlnt to d1t1rmlrie·tf w. would Mtjoy the condominium Ufa, but we really ct.l't le...-much about them. What •r• some of fhe , MVent.,..: N dludv•nte9e1? ~ . ·~ , RTS • COiii Meu .. . ' . "Condominium" means ucommon ownership,'• and that's the key to Wfderstag.ding th! condo-conc'ept. Today-ts ci>ndomin!um is ' a forin of cooperative ownership ot ·a ·residence: Each buYer purchases ~ pro- portionate Sb are o( the common areas "7" rand, walls and recreational facilities -and own out.tight? one particular unit of space. For yo ur money, you receive iieed to the space your un it occupies, but at th·e same1timi you ip-e freed from general maintenance. You receive an individual tax assessment QD your apartment and are liable o_nly for those 4txes. You mar deduct the taxes and mortgage interest you pay on your unit -just as you would as a homeowner -plus your proportionate share of those items paid on the common property. Condominiums often allow you to buy reasonably priced living units on hi gh-priced land. This might be, as in the case of The Bluffs, property on which most of us could never afford to build a house. The fat::t that many families share the cost makes the price manaj!:eable. It providt!s the pride of home ownership without the responsibilities of maintenance. Also, it affords recrea- 'tional facilities such as cJub bobse and tennis courts which we otherwise could i;:iot afford. • . • A word of ,caution. Make sure yoq understand ex- actly what the.Association .dues (~ainten8nce {ee._etc.l. include. Also determine il these fees are adequate; will there be funds enough to cover all.th!? expeqseS of the Association? I have seen dues raised froOl $25.00 to $35,000 to $50.00 and t~en to $60.00 per month: Where do people come from ·~·dtheY, '~om• to California? When people move from CaHfo!ni•, Where do they move to? ., \· , , · I have .,I ways wondered what if ates ""P"PI• left, to come to California and equally curious Whaf. states have been powerful enough to attract people away from California. RRC • Huntington Beach More people come· to California froi:n the slate of Texas Qien from any other state. Ohio is the seCOnd largest coiltributor. Tllinois ranks third in'tlie amount of its populolu~: lt aends to California. Ne'v York, rank s fourth, Afichigrur fifth. our neighbor Arizon'3 sixth, my home slate "or Pennsylv'a nia sevinth·. Washington is eighth on the list \\.'Ith Colorado ninth and the sunshine state or Florida is tenth. \Vhen pOOple leave the.. state of california, their first choice of a better place to Jive is the state "of Oregon . The second choice ls a little filrth~r north-the state of Washin,l!ton. Third choice· for thos«; lea~g California is •.. back to Texas! •· · .; Editor's Note: Randall !R,.J!c:Cb.die;:U an investment analyst. president. of il1e Rtal Es'ttiteTs1 a college lecturer, a director of the Californja Assocja~jon. of Real Estate Teach· irs, author of "Real Estatt in Ciilt/oinia." Send your qUt?s· tlom and commentl to Randall'R.'¥cCfin1le ·c/o the DAILY PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, Costa ~fesa, :92626. Dana Point ;Varina . . Attraction at Tro)' · Dana Point l\.1arina, a $9,400,000 recreation harbor, has proved lo bP. one of the major attractions for buyers at Troy Homes By the Sen in San Juan Capistrano. The marina is less than five minutes away. This repo11 was m a de yesterday by William Schultz, marketing and sales director for lhe McCarthy Company, developers of the new borne community. \Vhen completed the marina l\'iil have space ror 2.000 small Homes in lhe first unit of 1he ~home development are selling ahead or projections and construcUon is uooetWay on 44 homes in the second unit. Prices raOlfl from~f27 ,950 to $34.950. Furnished models are open dally flom 1o:oo·a.m. to dUJk. They C111 be reaclted by tufii' Ing olf the Santa Ana.San Di'IO Freeway at San Juan capi.stranO and proceding west lo the intersection of Del Obispo Street and Del Avion Boulevard. craft., boal repair racilities, restaurants, m o t e I s , a heliport , parking areas, sWlm· ming beaches, picnic centers, and special plaUorms for fishing from• the breakwater. Jt is scheduled for c:ompfelion this year •• "M~ 1uniu.. )ult Jlk• to live near a marina even If they do not owii a boat," sald Schulz. "For those with boats, it is truly a paradise. The marina atmosphere is ex- citing, ever changing, and always lively. ''The history of home developments ln S o u t h e r n California shows that · 'the value of homes near marinas tend to' increase more substan· tially than those in com- parabJe communities without marinas close by. Many of our buyers at Troy Homes By the Sea report their plans for tn· joying all the benefits of buying a house so close to a major Soulhland-marilla.'' . ' Broadway Picks R~gional Chief Edwin Barnes, manqtr of the Broadway Downey,. has been named regio.1al manager for 11 of the firm's Los Angeles area stores including the facilities • in Hunllngton ' Beach and Newport Beach. Barnl!IJohted the Broadway Department Stores In 1147. and subsequently aerved ih many executlv~;capeclUes In- cluding managing the firm's unils localed II P..._... Ind Downey... ' " e JOB PRINTING e PUBLICATIONS e NEWSPAPERS Ou•lity Printin9 •nd Oep•nd1ble Service for more tfwin a qu•rl•tl of • c·•ntury. PIL OT PR INTl~JG U11 Wiil U.1.IOA RYI.. MiWtOi1 •at -~111 I ' . ' .. 511'"'1, '•l\MtY 1, 1970 DAILY' 1'11.0T ,~· . .... ,,.,, P"•inautie • ' .. Housl!ig Council ~ Predicts Increase HOUSTON -The Colmdl ol Hou1h11 Productr•J 1 group of Ameri ca'• largest homebuilders, predicted II! memb<n wUl ·1J\cnaat ~ • Ing prochlctJon l!> 117' l1Y. JS ' percent ov!r :tut• year: Y'hUe the todualry pro~·• d"'llnc , of more than 10 percent. In 1989 the • 15 bulldet· meJnberi of tbt council. pro- duced tt,729 housing uniLs, .• 2S percent jump from the year berore, accountmg for an aa· gregate aales volume of more than II btlllon. Tbe tolal number ol units actually built " - in 1!111 by couocil members , • ex~ •their' earlier pro-~ jectlori Of J.UWlrY; ... 1919, by •• altua~OM, which many c~cll ipjlfoxlmattly 2,000. membera did. I n 111641, U.. VISTA DEL VERDE-HOMES IN SAN CLEMENtE OPENING THIS WEEKEND For 1970, t~ bu.lldlng finns spokes~ said. . ' represented on the council e..x: The b1g .comparues are afstii pect to produce 55,814 houainc able to keep abrust of ad~1 uolts. vancinc .. ~lop a~ d' V18ta del Verde New Clen:Wnte -Tract Opens Real Estate A councll spoieiman s a I d partldplte 111 lhe n e w e ~ that it's three percent of the Io 9erNMl1t-IJIODIOred -P!°"' approximately t.45 million grams for low income hooei.J1gt housing slartl last year. Some Six of the cooncff m~bers, intormed sources prtdict lhat for examJ?_le, were named as Semi. oar Set slarta in 1970 'fill drop to finaJlstl In the HUD-sponsored about 1.26 million unils or ap-'' 0 peratton· Break~h" protimately 400,000 leu than competlUon. On Tu~day last year. U this estimate hold! up, the COW1Ci1's share of Grand opening of the nN stone or brick are featured in rooms. dining r o o m s , the total housing market will Vista del Verde community in living rooms and in each bedrooms. hallways and' "How to Attract R I s k ju1np to 4.5 percent. In 19'10. County BI~; Sets Show . San Clemente is set ror this lirtplace there is a gas Log master lllites. Capital into Real.Estate in the "\Vhlle the industry output w e e·k e n d , R o b e r t K . Lighter· Built-in appliances include '70s," is the title of a seminar as a whole has geen declining, In lhc balanced poWer rnnge, double oven, fan. waste which will be conducted in nieinbers of t h e council of Ostengaard, vice pre11ident of kitchens lhere are m{lny housing producers have been Ccwt ConslrucUon Company, cabinets . for storaje and in di.!pcser, di s h w 15 he ~' Santa Ana , Feb. 10 by noted experiencing sub!tantla1 .gain, The Oranie County Cha_pter1 ...a each cabik1et · vnu'll s.e e refrigerator, 8 u t 0 ma.tic investment educator J W both In "ts buUl and--doll · Inc., arroounccu.. ~" washer and dryer. · · um .ar 'Building Industry AnociaUon Vista del Verde is the. e.vi~nce or rine craftmanshlp Thermostat controls main-Levine. volJ.Plle, ''. the spokesman said. of California will observe nettSt ·CMCept-of .. on4he-Jot.-in the use of h~ood with Lain any desired temperature Several hundred area Real-~=~~.·.to. con-"~ Day for' BIA" oa Thuri-1 line" construction technique -natural or decorator painted via sound proored rorced air ·tors are el"pected to attel'ld -Members of-lbe ..aJW!clT~ _d_!y, Feb. -12, a~di:nl to 3. method of'-Uilng lanil to its finishes. Work Counl.'er tops heatln&~ un!ts and homes are the Real Esta~ Investment because Of-Ule size of. their 'JOhn P. Parker of Nripqtt best advantaie yet provide are ceramic or formica aad , insulated. Aluminum window conference which will be held operaUons; are able ti> obtahr Beach, chapter presld~n~. ~:: totaly priv~ for residents in scime models 'offer i. brtakfut •frames assure freedom from a{ tht"Tltle Jmurance & Trust large-scale financing more In the ~ mem· the count.ry cub community. bar. Floor covering in kitchens 'draft!. Co., Santa Ana. readily, attract and hold top bership effort, some 25 teams Designed for re.sot\ llving in and baths is long-wearing To Visit the Vista de! Verde The overall purpose of lhe management talent and .put to of .members will vi.alt building a year 'round seashore e.r thick vinyl. Monofilament .. model homes, drive on ·the seminar will be to inslrucl use the most ad'vanced and allied ConstrucUon O~ vironment just twb miles from nylon carpeting Is ·us c d Sant. Ana·San Diego Freeway Realtors on how to better business systems. They are not already rnernJ>ers of tho the center of San Clemente, throughout the homes in a to Camino de Estrelle turnoff analyze investors' needs and prepared...JO move into new organlution. The chapter .has the homes are situated on a choice of effective, decorator and go inJand a half mile to offer counsel on real estate In-markets quickly and take ad-memberships ror the special ~~~~tl~ou~~~y~i~~~:;~~...::'o=l=or=s~an::::.d~pa::::ll•='="':..::in:..::ll•=l=ng~=~=e~co=mm::::="=ni~cy=.~-~~~=''=sl?n::::•=n=ls=.~~~-~~~'•=n=l•~a=•-'-of'--ne'--w-'p=rofi'--'b~b-~~•~ne-d.:.:~'Y:__drt_•_e~,_P_a_rk_er~•ru_·d_.~ homes command unostructed -' views of the fairways and mountains orlbt-ia: Ir---------'~----------------------...;.---------------.. All uUliUes -leleph(me, eleetric, television cables are plac,ed uo®rFound f o r • ~;:1":'..:n~,1~ews by the en, 'Ibda.11-the Gra.ndestOpenmcS of alU ' · The homes are ideal for • ., '11..'0 '"'founa:·ln.~. actiYe or semi-., ' active ti~ a n d' Pnt fesslonal people who have achieved a ...,plateau of' living for recr.111tlon and leisure, ac-Cordlng lo Robert MetcaU, president or the firm. Residents of Vlsta:del Verde will disco"ver a. new ·freedom of Individuality and privacy in this zero lot 'line concept of home building. Vista del Verde's Pleasingly fresh re sldeoces are ollered i'n three creatively designet:s' noor plans and aeveo interesting architectural s t y I e s llfodern, Provincial a n d California cootemporary. AJI homes are sited on in- dividual Iota and, depending on choice of erterlor design and floor plan, are offered w1th h~·o, three or four · bedrooms, -· or lhree baths. The residences ) also include fully landscaped, decorative paved patios. i---t .-:..;;. ~:;:ln~:~:~i ' . Offering ~::: :we:::c~J home buyers, to be mad_e available at four IJJsk Homes devclopmen"i: In Los Angeles and Orange Counties, has bttn announced jolnUy by latmor decoratorJ.oi•Harding and E. • 0. "m.d" Warnilngton Jr., dlrectol' ol saJeo and mar~ for Lusk Homes. Pw'du!sen · or honie. • at Country IUlls C1'a ilabr1 and Fulle!1on); Countrywood (Ha- cienda Helghio): Nohl Ranch (Anahel,. and Oran,e); and HunUngton.S•~~-1 tTI (Hun- tin<ton Beach); wUJ be glvtn a free one-hour consultation on t any facet of the decoraung: of lhelr ,,... hOme by ·Lob · Hordln1 I< Auoci.11<, a member firm In the National Society of lnt.ij,or'Dtslgn. "We ·aptk:fplti that the m•- Jorltj of quatlonl wW coocem -· of colon Ind mattilals." Miu H • r d t a g sata, "but we· will be Clfld- pletely 1v1tlablt to the home buJt• for ~ rqardlng lrlY factt ol interior decor they ml&ht have." • · Warmington Aid the "rvlae Is or partitullr value to borne ~yen who are .uncertain con- cttnlng the coonllllatloll or mlon tbtoqhool the home. l'ormed In 1113, Lo ls Hsr11\ng I< AllOdale la head- q111ttered In Orqe, 'lliero ~ ... Today, exactly the home you hM been wanting ell your lffe is waiting for you It Like Forest , See Green#DOd! You wot1't ·wor1 to leawl Honestly, ifs like a trip 'O the mountoinL Yau aou a'bobbling bl'ool. Ol"I a rustic woOd bridge, WMd 'fOUI way along ~winding polh ondY041'worrfwd ot the fiw .lpCll'Jous G1•1MM:ld modllc, tt.1..i•t They're .spectooJtor. Five stunning new modell ln The Woods.-S!rikinil boamod ....,.,,,.. ..... ....-....... ._ rnu1t1- ... ol ....-.iut !Mh .... "Gonion l<ildoon•" 1"' lho Greenwood! Ari arruy of striking rww homes in o .t· ting l#d.Jpticm.d for rm! livlng. HM, tn Thi Woods 'Ot lake ·Fotd you'h find exac:riy the home YfU'W .,,_,. -"'"""" .... '"" boouflfully .......... fmoginafiw rww midencas that go on .10le today ff,, thefinttime. I• thweontya limited ~CNOilab'9i' The OMMf 11 a c.apltol YESI Yau'll want to~ not Qnfy .. homl that-fib your need and budget, but tt. area otlake F-orest where you would Ilk• to hcM it built. Yau how ywt cholml Beneoth'"tall ff"5 in the frogront Woods -or on a gently curvirig ttr..t In the friendly Villogo. .. • fit'mt of tu.I "' outdoar.Jndoor livi1"9> ~ flrt• pkxa A llr'lklng -..nMn "cor.....natton ptt" ftMlt ~Ill fl.Im.you on. ca.peto -\ I . Arri-. directly ot the Tour Center,adjoining th• $500,(Q] 8eoch arid Tennis Oub -ond start from there. Toke JN bJr by Tram. Soll the lok• on the good ship 'taM Fcww." s. oil of Loke forettl GrNnwood Hornu come with 3, 4, CinifS"tiielitiiiN, fomify fOCWN and at led :2 balk rt..'• good,... on primt too. n.y *" at $32,995. And,..,_, .... aard ¥Ad'• ...,,., In JnCilt ln1rance• your pre..m home can t. occ9f*d •a mxle-in.. °""' Oolly-~141837-0161 ®@ • ::::-. • . ~:. -: "' , .. ' •' :.. ~-. :.: <· -: .... ""'d!illp --.. "------'------.. ·-------------------------------=:.:'"'::.i Wt staff ol 21. .. I I . ' • , " ' -. . l I • I ! J ·I I I ... ~· .. . ...... . ··-~ -• • _ .... -...... -..... -----· ~ . ....-,,.. -"™--'" "''"""*•~AIC:Si '•'* aaouo:o=...--------~------ New Color Plans· Up Troy Sales • Btlght,colors have lncre.ued . the appeal of model• at Tro~ J1 omeS by the Sea in San Juan Caplstral)Q, thereby increasing sales, reports _ Roy Ronlan, ,aubdivision sales manag~. Troy Homes by the Sea is a 250 home development ol The McCarthy Company in a quiet. smog free, beach oriented ai:ea.. --. '1Faqtllles Iooking for new . ' homes ~ppreciite the new col· nr Plans we ofter," said Roman. "They react to lhem In Polilive ways. Today's fam.ilY, demands Ch e e r f u I homes and they· get them in hdmes that feature brlibt col· ors." • Alda ~-Rokos of A I"<! a ' Interiors, Irie., Costa Mesar who did ihc decoraling and color olans for the five models reports that the U.Se of e-0lors w111ch are pure and true sets the mood ror each home. • I • YORKTOWNE MODEL HOME NOW OFFERED IN HUNTINGTON BEACH /l'rio . of Tall Investments · "For example, a rich green Is used in the contemporary model to carry out our tropical South Seas theme," JShi!: said. "We ~ have used a brick red, or sienna rust, for • nur Spanish hQme. In our Mld- \Vesl model we use ~ cheerful yello\I'. In a contempo rary Sweet Teeth at Yorktowne •. The~e three skyscrapers are being acquired ,bY Con-t nect1cut Gene ral Life Insurance Company -from J Jett, the 41-story Continental Can Building and the 1. 4-2--story l\·lobil Building. both in midtown Manhattan. .,. .. &Jld the 40-slory Erlevie\v Plaza, second tallest of-}~ • !ice building in do\vnt own Cleveland. Together the three structU:res con tain over 2,750 ,000 square fee t of renlable space. The buildings \Vere purchased for a com bined $105 million . -------------------__ model with New England ideas, "'e use brown . And in few minutes away. J Hanna Berates Money· Policies ~ · "Overtlght money policies caused a recession ;, ."' •. an~ the l}.i~hest interest r~tes housing I n d u s t r y , ' ' ~~ fllve-cut-bou;ing &e-Congressman claimed. another modern home we use bright r'ed." Troy Homes by the Sea arc priced from $27,950 to $34,950. Models are open dally from Visitors to the Shi e I d s Development Co. community of Yorktowne in }luntington Beach can fill out a card and \Vin a large box of Valentine candy for their sweetheart any time this week, according to Dick Kurlh, of Kurth and Associates, sales agents. down payments ind a choice of VA, FHA or conventional financing. Buyers also have a choice o[ 15 different exterior styles to choose from. New .. homeow,1u s moving their s w ee theart s into Yorktowne will find they hive made their chores a bit easier to accomplish, becawe of the Gaffers and Saller built . in kitchens, the spacious, easy-to- maintain rooms and the pro- ximity of all the needed services. F"or the young valentines, an elementary school is w:lthin the boundaries of the com· munity and there are no ma- jor streets to cross to reach it. For the entire famil y, r e creatlonal facilities, In· eluding the finest beaches in the Southland, are on I y minutes away fro m Yorktowne. the. the : tivity.by more than 40 peri!ent ·Hanna, who is considered _by .. · l n the Ormige County a,rea," many_ lo be eaurornia"s most c;'.9ngressman ruchard T. Han-eipcrienced legislator in hous :fia said Thursday. ing and related fields, warned { '"\Ve arc witnessing the that unless relief is quickly • lighles.t housing market since forthcoming, ii will be dlfficull :i • the end of World War II ," the for the local Jndustry to :, veteran legislator charged. recover. •· "The combination of high in· '"Already a number of small ~ lerest rates, the unbclia vable contractors ha\'e bee,1 forced ~ scarcity of mortgage credit, out of business," Hanna said. :i and the skyrocketing costs of "And with starts down to a ~ material, labor, and land have minimum new housing will be • unavailable during a pc:riod of rl.slng demand." Hanna said many local peo· pie are moving i n t o apartments rather . than Pay the..h lgh tnleresl rates. "And even adequa\&-aparlments arc getting hard to fi"nd -in fact the vacancy factor is now the lowest since the Korean War," Hanna noted. '"Congress has tried to deal with this problem during the last session," the C on gressmari comme11ted. "but wt! hal'c had little . • . Penny Pincher Ads • • • • . • • . • • . • • • • ' -:: -., ~ ~ ., ' ~ i ·: '. :1 ' j i ' ' • • l l 3 • . • • • • ' ' -· ·· Turn Sen se Into ·Dollars \ 10:00 a.m. to dwk. They can cooperation and almost no in· be reached by turning off the terest (rom the Administra· Santa Ana.San Diego Freeway ti~n.. at San Juan Capistrano and "Des "t •• 1~ .... b"ll" . proceding. west on Del Obispo pi e pa,_ng a.., 1 ion Street to Camino de! .Avion h9~ing bill p.nd H;R. 15001. a Street. then west to the de- measure designed to pump velopment. F o u r boxes of chocolates will be aw::irded to persons "'hose cards are drawn next Sunday, Feb. 15. Adult visitors "can drop by the sa1es office to- day or any time lhis week and fill out the card to be eligible. money into housing and c<1;sc i'hterest rates," he "·ent on, "the situation is worsening." Yorktowne , at 9861 Ne .. w P i•co icl enl Frederick Circle is open daily 0 from 10 a.m. untii dusk. "This is due," said Hanna, "to ·At the Shields development the President's refusal Lo im· J\ ppo iJ t lC(] community, tho 1970 model plcmcnt the ;iulhorily the ho1nes are being shO\\'n, with C h ' d John DeGrcgory. 56, of both one and t\l·o story models ongress as enac e · Downey. has been elected with t'il'O, three and fo ur •·we are almost a million president or Torrance-based bedrooms. Two or Uie laraer shopping centers in Orange County are nearby, including the Hun- tington Center and the South Coast Plaza. Smaller centers ~th specialty shops are also a To reach the sates office were cards are aVailable. drive south on Brookhur1t from the Garden Grove or San Diego Freeway to lhe com- plex, turn right to 9161 Frederick Circle. For furthtr information. the sales office number if 962-4-475. GE Honors Ro ss Cortese ' 11nils behind 1968 produc tion Standard Brands ·Paint Co., The fa ct tha~ there arc the Lagi..na HUis developer Ross cited this month by GE's · and unless the Administration according to $id Greenberg. smaller homes available has Cortese will be honored by Construction A1arket Develop- begins to move, "·e'IJ fall chairman of the board. made this a big hit with young General Electric Co. with an menl OperaUon. further behind." DeGregory has been with families with only one child or award for his contributions to The Rossmoor Le Is u re Hanna said he Is preparing a Standard Brands since It open· older families whose children better living. World apa rt m e n t and comprehensive hdu sing bill ed :1<I ye~rs ago .and has been have moved out. His firm was among some townhouse p r o j e c t w.1s \\'hich-Wilfjfrovide substantial -~10~ v1ce-pres1dent for th~ Pr1ctd from $28,!t!JS, these 150 of the nation's leading recently featured by General ·relief 10 t.he ailing industry. He -_la_•<_ru_n_•_Y_•_•_"_· ______ h.,-o_m_•_•_•_r_e_o_r_rer_ed_w_i_th_Jo_w __ ho_m_e_and __ a_.:pa_rtm_e_n_t _b_ui_ld_e_n __ E_lec_tr_ic_ln_a.:_,._r_ies_:._o_r_a_d_s-;.-.. said he \VOUld disclose the details of his measure in a week . --.... I ', I \I \\ I ' / --..... ' from$ 31.950 ' -714) 492·1932 \ \ \ \ :· I ' • • -. -. -· Satt.1rday, ftbrUll'J 7, 1970 DAILY Pl~OT JI Planned Units SOar Re1iilential Com'!" unity of. Fumre? 1 f G. H. Felgemaker, Inc., a Newport Beach firm engaged in enviromnental design, was awarded second prize in the National Swimming Pool Com- petition, sponsored tiY bOtli the .i... Ame t 1-c-a n Society of "I.and.scape Architects and the National Swimming P o o I Institute. The award, which carries with it a swn of $1,500, was presented at the national con- vention in Anaheim. The site chosen b y Felgemaker was a sloping suburban lot in R e s \ o n . Vll'ginia. Empbasia: WU to deveJop a lan ds ca p e In- tegrating the swimming pool aesthetically and functionally into the resklential area. . . is qs Our an, .,iguel 4 Qreat CExtetiors % ~oose Proin. CllNIHf ~··· LIVINI ,.,.,,. '1.00111 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY On 6 Homos In Unit V Unit VI .Coming Livi nur tho .... n In HuntlnfllOn llllch. Enjoy tho cl11n, cri11>off1horo b-11 •. AI Rlncho La Cueota yoil'n. find homeo lo complomont Ihle fine environment. Th110 oro l1rg1 comfot111bl1 f1mOy "-• doolfnod with fl1lr end lm19ln1Uon. Como out todly 1nd lri11>1ct our Sen Miguel mod1l1 ••• w1 oleo .hove • Iorgo 111..Uon of·other flnehomeo. · VA, FHA, Conventlon1I term• 1v1llable Phone (714) eea.2929 4 BR·3 BATHS Prlt;es tram $32,990 SANDI I ...... ---------------------Juel take 1look11 these quality fe1turee : -------------------.... ~Ii!'. • 2· OR 3-CAA GARAGES • ALL-ELECTRIC PATIO KITCHENS • BUILT·IN RANGE IJID OVEN· WJTH STYLISH DARK GLASS DQOpt • BUILT·rN DISHWASHER • HEAVY 0urv otiPoSEif • FUU W1DTH PLATE GLASS MIRRORS IN AU. IATHS • STArNLESS STEEL KITCHEN SINKS • GOLD ANODIZED ALUMINUM KITCHEN WINDOWS • l'IMPUIED GLASS SUDINC WALLS o CUSTOM D£StaNm HAIG flf'.11$«1Mt.ll!DWOOD ICITCl<IN CABINETS ,. • LA110E lqrCHEN PAHTlllH • 8HM£ ROOFS • CULTUMD, MARW PUU,MAN.TOPS • , · • FORMAL DfNINO 'ltOOMI' •~MASTER llDROOM' YANITllS AHD1LMOE·CLOSETS · • DEPENDAIU. COST ..... ~NO FOftCm Mt HfATINQ • CUST~ UGHTiNO 'flXTURES JHflt)tJJ»fOin) 1 : • • • PfllO.AMD FOi ~ CONDITIONING • ·• f~HIOHMU OVA£ llABIN8 IN ALL IAT!it.. • l'U!J.Y llllUl,<TED llfNEl!AL IATT ClllJNGa ___. ,• l}toWDls 'ova All.11U11 ... · ~ . • 1 • OONQEtE10NYU • ·•1vtNYL'A11E8TOS nOott 11LE. .. ,1Ci1amt. AND , · • • tN>IMltOUND ununn . .. FAM1LY1ROOM 1 • • CATHEDML caw · • ACOUITIC,Cllf.ltCI """" , .•LAW oMclOUI 'INtW l l , . • HAND tEXftJMD .WAUI . • IDYl-'""°"8H'lli'~ M•D'fl-•wmt rlllMNQ..IM· , olsu.-·, . . · ·~-~· I I 1 , . ~ , •1~0N1 WA11R;t(IA,1'lftl ' , • 1 ' ' •-.VOLT WIMfO \TO~ itP'' --1 • • ••Wooo.etn!NPNO l'llllPIACQ Wllll•QAl.LOQ UOllTllll · • NICltll1CTUIAUY COOllDIMAllD QI-1 ' • • ' • • IUILT-IN tv ANO T!UPHONE ~ ~ ~ T~ Ull Olf'IMICJ""' ~ ~ ~ . • WEATHIJIPllOOF ruc:TlllCAL OUTtrr AT PATIO • ' •' ~llQIGNDI 111.iC!ID HAllDWAlll:I • • LOW MAJllTENANCl !XTtAIOM nATIHl1NQ ITAMD • llAl8ID PANlli INnrf DOOM . ROUGH llEAMS AND SIDING, WITH COi.Oii COAT ·9TUCCO .. I , , • .· .- ., '• :· ., .. ·• -: . .. .. '· •• ·!: ;~ . . :: " , ,. I :' . • . • • .. ' I , BEACH1 " J • .. • • I I I . • ~ I I ) J• DAILY PILOT I I -...... 5.lturd1y, February 7, 1~70 .. ;Selling Fast . .'"Cuesta Proving Popular .. Tbe lbth unll of hom.., al Don Aym Jr.'a Rancho LI Cuesta ih HltnUngton Beach is -lhlnl aold whllc lhe louo- daUOlll are •Ull being poured, 11ya Bud Frieker, sates man- "'1 · ":rhe tlnt 22 or this in- ca:ment of 3S wint before we knew it," Fricker remarked. • The three and four bedroom · • bomea are selling for $25,990 • IJ> llUllO with FHA and VA . -financing plans av ailable. Credit r.jeetions have P;Ut a limJted numbtr of brand new homes in the previous unH ~ck on the market. The bornes have never been lived Jn and may be occupi ed March I. One ol the popular homes at Rancho ~ CUe&ta is jhe 300 lqllll'e fool El Dorado. This ,.. Ii ant home bas 1700 .11quare feet downstairs and 1300 upslalrt. There are several oplionat Wayt of completing the Upstairs. One is to hav1 . ' lhe builder do it to specifica- tions, at his cost, before move- in. Other· families complete a part of the :area as they go along and have room for future exoan!ion. One sug- gested opiion could give as many as eight bedrooms to the whole house. Prices of the El Dorado begirl at $34,400. Ran ch o La Cue1ta is at Brookhurst Street and Atlanta Avenue in~HunUngton Beach. FumJshed· a:nd decorat ed model homes are open to visitors every day. Telephone information may be obtained by calllng 968-29211. Huntington Harbour Lists Sales Record .-~.·~"""· ' ~. o: '*' + <>"' '"'e e = o • _..,-..r-,.....,.........,..._..._~---~----..------·· New Pr9ducts Forwar:.!! Goal Of Maintenance Free Home ' NEW YORI( (UPI) -The lakes paint with e•ccllent maintenance frte home. 'l'his result!. is thf: goal today and there's a Other featuru? uRlgld vinyl lfOWinl list of prodUcts mlsls flaking, rotUng. pe<l- dt!lgned to help t he ing, bllste.rlng, c or r o s I o n homeowner have a home w•rping, patUng and slaining; that's 'attractive bi.it requires .a Is virtually unaf(ecied by com· minimum ·effort -'° k·e e P mon household cleaners and sparkling and in rtpair. ·solvents and most industrial Amoiig lbe more rectnl of chemicals and fumes. scralctilng, abrasion, dentin& and th! att.aclls of \tmtlle< and fungi." Fowles old. "And, since Jta tbennal eoft• dlltttvity is extremely low, its use adds an e1b:a laywer of insulaUon against temperature extremes." There is a tafety r1aor. since rigid vinyl won't aupp(lrt combustion. these are the ri&id vinyls, "Rigid vinyl also r e s J s t s available in an ever·tncreuingl~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;miijj variety of 'sidings, eutters, shutters, and other products. Around long enough to have proved themselves, the vln)'ls still are not as well koown as some of the. alumlnurp, steel, .and coated or aggrefate plywood products with which they are competitive. • " · Answering questions about .·rigid vinyl, George .A. Fpwles, B. F. Goodrich Chemical Com· pahy vice president, say• it is "one or· the toughe~t bulldina: products available. It can be oposed to sun, wind and temperature extremes for ex- tended periods without fad ing or deterloratlng." Fowles, whose co mpan y I SEE BY TODA Y'S WANT ADS •THAT e IT'S e DIME eA Record aales for 1969 at the rtsidenUal marine community ol Huntington Harbour have been reported by i t 1 developer, Huntington Harbour Corporation. It does not lnclude tll\U'es for makes the raw materials for mu1ti·family land sales. the building vinyls, says the t.'Olor "goes all the way e LINI e DAYI ln view or the e1cellent 196'9 through, eliminating all pain· performance, L o g a n is· ting, and making cleaning a forecast.Me a "brisk year" for simple detergent and water 1970. He said th at estimates job." Should you ever want to According to Sales hfanagcr Ray L o g a n , transacUons totalling nearly $10 million are rtct1rded for last year. This (igure, an Increase of $1 million over the previous year, represents the sale of 191 units, including h o u 1 e s • townh~uses, lots and resales. are for apnroximately $11.5 paint, however. for a change ' -~~~MA~S~T~E~R~B~E~D~R~O~O~M'.'....:S~U~IT~E~A~T'.._'.'R~A~N~C~H~O~L~A~C~U~E~S~T~A~H~O~M~E=S~~~~-~o~!~~~l~or'._!~~r~ha~p~s._".th~e~v~in~y~I~"'!"'"'!"'"'!"'"'!"'"'!"'~"'!"'"'!"'"'!"'~"'!"'"'!"'"'!"'"'!"'~~~ million in sales or about 2001_ j\'ew Realtor Nancy J. Moore ha s otiened an office at 3471 Via Lido, Ne wport Beach. She specializes 1n real estate counsel- ing and exchanging. units. Sirw('"-its opening· in 1(162, Hu11tington Harbour has been recogn.Jzed as an outstanding example or a totally master· planned. self-contained com- munity. Desi gned for families .. w~o w"n~ {l w.A,ter..griented Uf~ $tyle, the Harbour provides a variety of resi dential types. :;chools, a shopping center and extenalve rec rea tional facilttles. CurrenUy, Hu n t In g t on Harbour has several new waterfront model homes on display. The $70,000.$90,000 residences feature cathedral ceilings, master b e d r o o m suites with private decks overlooking the water and massive fireplaces surroLmded by sunken conversation coves. Firm Wins 2nd Gerhardt H. Felgemaker and a desrgn team from his Newport Beach design studio won aeaind prize in a swim· mtna: pool landscape design competition co-sponsored by the National Swimming Pool lMtllute and the American Society of La ndscape Architects. The prize waa worth $1.500. 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SI Hlgh1$t· 3111 Rtputtd st19e virt ue 59 Inc.ti• · 4B Mlld 6l ln1u11inUo" Ol lh ,tpty; ~l Soft 2 •ords cushion~ 03 Work: masSC$ P11fhc The Pacesetter family plan: ~ . Room to live, room to grow at the heart of the Irvine Ranch · \ r.=----1 I I I I I I I I • 0 0 Rl 5S BEDROO,\.I 3 MASTER. SUITE BATH z GAAAGE ,-, ' ' ' ' ,_, r --- 1 ,_, ' 0 l -.> I ' ~ L---..,. r---., :;; I :?;: I l ___ J Move up to a Patesetter home at The Ranch in Irvine and you move into a ne\V way of living. The Ran ch has been cspeci<1lly~created (or today's young, active (amilies on the move. Homes, like tlie Vera Cruz model sho\vn, offe r comfortable, elegant living, with more square footage per dolldr. Every home has all the Paceselter touches of qu alily: the spacious master suites, luxurious carpeting, a fam· ily room, formal and informal dining, beamed c:athedr.I ceilings and wann textures throughout, from the wood of the double-door entry to the aged brick-c>f the dra- matic fireplace. Designed (or living, because Pacesetter builds homes, not just hou5es. BlOk00,\.1 2 HALL DIN O< SfDROO,\I 4 COATS :oo " ~ Q ~--~~ l\ll(HLN fM\JLY ROO,\.\ LI\ l\G RQQ\I And with every home, yo u get room ior gro1ving. l hc R~nch re-cr.eates the feel of an early.California ranch, with permanent greenbelts, eucaly ptu s·lined paseos ancta t::el'itrat pa-rlc, A PReset!er home at The Ranch is an investment in l<Ind and an investrncnt in living. Our .Cwbedroom Vera Cruz mode l is priced at $30,650. O_ther model s, in 1 and 2 story designs, stdrt at $28,450 WJt!l the best FHA and VA financing available. Con1e by today for a look. You'll probably wan! Jo slay. Sales office 714/838-9330 r ·--, I ' Pacesetter· Homes . TheRa·nch ' -· ------- J••Jr;t "'"S """"• . "'' ),.,,;" I . , ..... q .• ·-c.1-":'t ... • • • I a111t "'st • ' - Title Abe Llncoln'a folllor could Mva l>ff• boP(li•t II a bOme buyer' loday -oven with hl;h 1110 rial t11>1e cosu. The arrival of Abe's birth- day Feb. lJ brlnp lo mind the boyboQd pf tho 11th Prt•ldent -whtn bl4 famUy moved to Indiana after land title dif· OculUe1 involving thrte Ken- tucky form 11om ... In the opinion of Thomas J. Holstein1 pttilldtpt or the Amaricm Lond TUI• Aalocla- ., tion, Abe's dad prob1b1r would have preferred today s high mortaaae interest rates and tip! m.,,.y to the UUe htad-.chts he encountered. Especi ally with title 11feguardJ that are available today for the protection of home .buyer and ot.her real estate invutments. When Abe's father, Tbomas_ Lincoln, tried io sell one Ken· tueky farm, he found' it ac- tually measured 3t 1crts less Bede.v.iled Pt1tn It w11 auppqsed to cover. With another Lann, an oblifa- Uon he wu r .. p<Mstble or was laraer than repr1sented and the title holder demanded money lo•tead of mtreh1ndise as orl&lnally ogreod upon. A third farm was lost through a sUll of ejectment. In 1116. Thomas Lincoln and family moved to Indiana ·'With hopes or findinc .ecure h o m e ownersblp. • La.1d title defects still can trouble real estate purchasers and lenders in 19'10, according to Hol&tcin. But today's pru· dent investor can gein peace of mind where financial los..i; from title defects is con. cemed. · Holstein, who is presidenl or LaCroase (Wis.) County Title Company, reconuMnded these pointers to prospe.ctlve home buyers mld other Investors in today'i real est.ate market : -Be cautlouS and make sure your ln$.erests are well reprat0ted Jn 1 purchase or other inveittnent. -fn.alst on an \IJ»to-di.te land UUe oearch of oeparotely· tocattd J>1!bllc recorda for po11lble uue ddocll thal could threaten an lnves~nt -even If a previous mrch has betn made recently. -Ask about ownlr's title insurance to protect a&alnlt financial losa !torn posalblc 1969 Was Best Year Since 1963 Sanderson to Manage Tarbell Viejo Office TORO MANAG~R .. Julien Sancler1on w Julian Sanderson has. been selected manager of t h e Tarbell Company's new El Toron-Mi!Sion Viejo office at 23331 El Toro Road. The opening of tl'Us new of- fice brin~ the totaLnumber or Tarbell offices to 31. Sanderson is formerly fron1 Dearborn, Mich.. \Yhere he was a member of the manage· ment team for the Ford r.toJor Company. He bas been in the past six years . The Tarbell Company is presently building three new offites scheduled in Orange County for OJ)e{ling after the first of the new year. ON THE TUBE Fet the li11t tuide to whet't h•rl"•~lllt o~ TV, r1td TV W EK -d!itrillut1d with th• ~•turd•v •1liti111 of th1 DAILY l'ILOT. 51ninutes to ad.venture 1F YOU MISSED OUT AT NEW· ~now .'.mor ~ '!1la ._ ... PORT BEACH, LONG BEACH OR ~ of the -la~ lite lllllalel of.,_ A DEL REY Troy home la 1G1111Dti<:, M.-tc 81111 JWI MARIN '''Don't miaa o•t Capia~o. Own J0"1' '"'°"lad,.., I at San Juan Gapiatran_o. Cath in on the growinan*"muma ••• St'aa~Nt lfUleat new homa bll'1Jaln atpr•WlaUon In J0"1' f...ni'• ""''*· marin• prlctt. The new 2B-mllllcm dollu, 2000 mWI cnft morina tn nau Point;, from $26, 900 M141l1 r11ch11!1 vii S111t1 A.111 -S•11 0/19• ':11w1y ,. S111 J11111 C1pl1fr•11• h,,11•H. Witt f• D1I ODit'• St. 1"4 O.r ..... 1011, If,.;. f11ttnHtl111. ~ ·-··. Sat-. ,....., 7, 1970 OAILY 'II.OT IZ • .. • _____ ,...._ ....... ;;..;;;------==~=""""'----..... ---------------------:-----,f-........ ••• ---- I ' , I ' I ) f IW[Y· ,II.OT NY ,-gxchange • • ' • ' • ' • ' • • ' • • • • ! i • r • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t • • • • i • I • • • I r l • • • AMERICAN STOCK . EXCHANGE • WEEK'S ' J j ,. • ' u • ..::r."' -' • AND YEAR'S • • S.turdq, '"'""" 1, 1970 DAILY "1lHi' Jf JllGH, LOW, cLOSE '\. l1 f'4 411 i + \\ lt II., 11~ ~ .. t.~ YI ~a 'I~ '~' t'• "tff w-,:., ,,~ ±1tt ,Jf ,11~ ui, mi-1.~: "''14-n 1 +i.t 11) '"' -" !; t:: tlt + ·~ a J,,,, ,rJ 1i .. 1 ~; Editions 'U 'J~ ·~? ·1~: : a 't\' ,1 .... ,m ± ~1-------------~u tr• u.~ u,, ::.~ W•IKLY AM lltlCAlll •TOCK ........ w'~ J1 i ~t ~ •t" :t'J:. ~~ ~~ .. :·'.·:.::::::::::::::::::::::::: n:m:YI ''ll ~ n~ n~ =l~ j••r lllO •••• ,. ............................ .a..m l1'i lit\ U ~ 1" i:.'i I 10 dt '''"""'"'"''"''''"' t .W.Slt 1 J:tl'I 116 + •• '° '•1• ..... ••••· ................. tn .. na !l1 11'111 11~ m + '" Wll KLY AMlllCAH IOMD IALll 'IP.J "'1: ::.; , .. -l'I Tottl for ww!r .. , ... , ................... ., ••• lfli"' ' ' lM 11'6 +·ii Wulc .... ' ............................. I ... 1 4 ~ ... l\\+l'IY .. r 100 .................................... ,- Friday, February 6, 1970 Mutual Funds Bid and Ask . ·1 1 I " " , r • • • DQ..Y I'll.OT Slturdl)',. ,tbrU&I')' 7, 1970 M~etings TU•SOAY C-t• Mftf s-111r cm-ci.., c- ...,,.llY tltecr .. llon C1r11lt0', Or-• 'Coujlh' Fe>ltt,....,.. Colli Mtf.1, II • l .lft. EJl(IY,.. ,.... of 1,..,i... lftdllltrl•1 C-ln. Stuft Shirt lnt111r111f, 22~1 W. COllt Hllf!W11', N....,...I kKh. 1t llllGll. (llnllll WI !Mr ExdilMe Cl\lb, Jmel''I iltti.h i.Mlf, 2UI I.. C6'11 Hltl'IWIY, C--lftl Mir. 11'-· Celt. MUf Elitl:hfi"" Clllb. COl"l l llMf, '"' K.rW 11..0 .. c111111 Mesi, n -Huntinl!IOll &eKh Nortll Lloftl. Club. N.Mdowl-ltrk Coulltrv Club, u m G1'81'1am. Hlll'llll'lllo!I tffdi, 12 -· c~ dtl "''' Klw1n11 Club. vni. Swtdtft. 25» E. C-1 HllllwtY c.-dtt Mir, 12:10 1.m. HU1'111111111111 S.Kh 11011,.., Club-Kottt\. ~-WSr-. ""''"'''"'· 1'-121 lolH C~Ju, lfu!otlfttlotl t11dl. 11:U 1.m, H1111fl"'tiwi &Mdl k1W1nll Club. Hu,.. tl"'1on SHtll" c-tlrv Club. JDOe ~1n Aw.. Hllflfllltton llffCh, 1J:U >M· H--' H•'*'°" <>Ptlfrllot Club, VIH1 ,IM....,., 1045 l11nlde Or,...., N..-t 9Ndl, 1J:IJ 1.m. Cost1 ~ l(jw111~ Club, C•lt ~ Golt IN C-ll'V Club. Cost1 .INN. ,,,u 1.m. It'""' Clllb of H"""·Bllbol, lrvlM Colonf,y Club, 11• IE. Co-11 HJ9hwl'1, c-dfl ,,..,, •::Ill 1.m. Co.ti .V....N""'-1 H1!'tlot Lion. CllA:r. ,.... Vtrdt C-trr Club, c.t• Meu. •:u ,.,..,, 8.llloe hY Llot'tl Club, Vll11 ~Ill, 1"'5 a1nlW Orlw , N.-t a..m. J:IO 1.m. Hunt~ k«h EIQ lodte, Elb Club, _, Oct111 A.,.., H!intlnlfurl !hid!, 1:JO "·"'· tocJmr ,.,.. """ "~''"""" Ind ~--' of l 1rbtt' si-Dul"-' 11.Wllll In A"'wlf'.a, Cml1 MtU d1111Ht" Collf9e P1rk School, 'llO Notr. 01-. Cost1 Mew, 7:~S 11.111. Souttl COllll Adlw '!Cl-JO Ckltl, Vltletle 1111'1, 11' M""'"'· 8111»1 ltlalld, 7:lCI ··~ l .o .o .M. ~ No. 1Ut, '35 I . 111h St .. c.ot11 ~. l :lJ 1.m. ' °"'"" C:0.11 1 •1111 8'•1111 t.Wri1 ~e. TMtlle $he'1lfl. '17 W. Mt"'lltal, CC1Jt1 MeN, 1:11 '·"'· WIDNl lDAY l lut 1'"11~ Club, IC11l'"'1 ll:etl.u,.nt, So11tti C.0.11 Piia, CO.It Mne, 7 '·"'· Cosll .v....or1f'lte COid L~ Cklll. Odlt't cott .. Shi:IP. 112 E. '""" st., c..i. ~ ... 1 ...... Mvn"llltofl Btadl IE•cht llft Clllb, Sflitr11ar\ 9 Ndl IM. Hunll!WIM INdl.12-. --tfftlrtlMI' 0.11"1111 Chlb. 1Clnt'1 Tthll ftftfeur~I. Wnlml,..ttr. I! -CQlt1 Ml-M o.ttrnltt Cl!AI, Coll• MtM hll and (-fir? Club. 17111 Golf C...... Offw. Cnt1 Mfu, It -· Coo.I• MeM ll:ot.ry Club. Coile Met Goll 11'111 Counll"!' Club. CCllll Mui, ....... Wft~~ter EWI'"" Club. M1•,._., IM. UIMl 9Hdi l lYd., Wr.itmlrostwr, 11-. Mvn11n,.,,. 9tetl! lloM Club-Norlll, MMdowl1111 Coutllrv Cklb, Mvnllntlon 9ffch, 12:1S 1.m. NIWllOl"I H1rboil' 9tr Gr-. VIiie M1rl11a, 164.5 e1nldt Drive, r+ew1111rt llllKll.. lt :IS 11.rn. f OUf!flln V1IJcy IE•dl•"llt Club, r=r1n· coll' ltftl1111"1nt, 111'1 lle•tll 111'1(1., H111111111tori ll11tdl, Tt:lJ 1.rn. W"lft'lllHI"'' IC1'w1nl1 Club, M'Penriy lrin, UGO htth lllVd., W-Stml,..ler, lt :IJ '·"'· MIMlllk Sfff11'1"' lodfl No. 7111, Mftenlc: TtrnP,., 15111 SlrNI I ncl SI. Deat h No tices KLARIN Metvln J. 1(111111. An 57, o1 771 E. lt!h St .. Apt. •, eo.t1 Mew. Diie o1 deettl. l'"ebrloll"!' J. liw'l!Ytd by lilt!t., Ger11 -Thornn1 Olutllt1r, Mii. k1lfly KllrJn. blllfl ef Vin N11n1 llw"ft broft>.. •r. lflll.-11stwr. 5tn'ktl .,u1 bl1'191d ""°""..,, :l PM,. P~lfk Vllw ChlPl'I •. l'*'-1, '°" ltOMr.Nlll N1tlonlll c-t.y. ltit 11.l'OH•.., Mor1utfy, ·-SHAIN Y1l1 H. Slllln. JltYI 3:$11! 51., lfflflSIOrl a.en. Clflt Cl! ct1:1t11. Ftbnllrv S. lclrYIYtlll tw dlutlllN. M'I. IC1ltllyn ltlcMnlMlll. Huntf~ had'l1 ""'° •rl ndclllldrWI I ncl Tw9 lf .. 111'1nif. chlldrttl. Prlv11to Mnkll wt•• con· dK..., 11 81!11 Moriu.rv CMPll, 1741 Suttrlor, C.t1 MIN. STAUDT Jahn l . St1vctt. llll1nt Min ol Mr. IN! Mn. Uurenc:• S1111dl, of 1tt5 Arnold Av1., Cotti MIM. AIM 1urvl¥1d bl" bf1!111Mr, G.,..,.I tl•ler, Eflitbel~. GNVT· lldll wrv1(U, S.t11r01~, J ,.M, GOod sti""*d """ltrY. 111111 COl!t Mew Mor!ulrv, Dll'l<!oor$. ARBUCKLE I. SON Weakllff Mortuary 117 E. 17111 SL, Carta Meaa -• BALTZ MORTUARIES ear.. del Mor OR MllO Carta M• Ml f.ZIJ4 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Brtedway, Coda Me11 UWlil • DILDAY BRO'l'llERS RaajhlCteoValley M-lr)' 17111 Beocll Blvd. Butlqton Be1c~ Ill-mt • PACIFIC VIEW M11M0111At PARK C1•1fery e Mwtury q,.peI -hdlleVlnllrln ..,.,,.. _., Cwlllonll -J I • r" PlllltFAMILY aiUINIAi. ruN!IRAL -,. ..... , ... ••• 7 rtY --• 18EP•""f"'UB llOR'ftJARY I...... llf.1111 llli aem 12 ,.... • 1iamr MORTIJAJIY Ill -Ill. ......... -• IAI .; I ftr llys & Girls ••• ctioose '""' "!lad V""11ines". "!UpP1 Valenlines", "Gold 11 Gfitter" Ind "Mw.fo16er Valeltine" ••• ·m bal wi~ card 'lor texW. :..49c ,,.,. ... ''Conversation" Btau~ful pleated satin in assorted col~. topped wl!lr decorator floMr HEAR~~UCllS Heart Box AsS't flavors & Minlatureanim1tedboxes sayings in ml11-•itll aa assortment of . iatllre kespsalle quality chocalites. c astic 1ewel ... s~39c y.~. 59c u D111· Slipperettes Styles ill Ille latest ftih. ions ••• all hm tom· fortalllr insole, bed 2 49 6tt. Ideal accessory for yoor sports IOI 11'!· wear. • -HUIT SHAPID'' ~~~~!~~ .. 9• 1~· tinware wit!I smooth surface. Recipe tor Valen. 47c tine's lleartcake inc!lllled with pall. 1.U TrMI )I AlltWllCI II M1p1tlc ~~.!~~ ... 'cklsiv! 1ear-driva cvtter auarantees positivt cut· tiag. Assortld calorl. You 2 98 pay . lloj. l98 wiu..t !rd_ or JD11 f17 ulv • --· Mlll'S & IOTS' Wiler repellut w~ two OOttoA storm col- . "'· l'w "3sh p«k· tU. ad)ll$bble cutt s. lipper lronl. waist ''"' wit~ shirred etaslf< sides. !ssort· Id solid colm. · tADID' Nylo1 Taffeta Walar o"""'1 Jl<lel wit! IW ·-..,.... colll(, 1 .. · ,.iili ~ipp~ 1 98 1l1stic si,es. Mill IOI col· 141. I Heart Box Assort!d ail« boxes lopped with matching bow ribbon. Assorted de· Heart Box -·1 --lates M tokffol bo1 lopped will -tedrose lnlis. ... ~ ~· - - J "Sampler" £-.~bod>'• r...rtte·fft box of cllocolate,, . • " n)W Witb two identical lay!IS. , WCll'S ,, He.t Box , ;:.::':::-...;;· tilled witll *fic:iolls • -•I -. 'Conversation' Hearts • , ~U:: it :. f:'~: . 23c "'little" ValelrtiMS. ·114 ~ . Hot lube lei Hearts ' llA!ll'S -cello, lag .of • 39c chewy, lllft texture llearts WI~ hot ciMamon flavor. IC ar. Chocillate .Hearts SUPERLECTRIC PORTABLE Rnom Heater lrilll lastnt llUI! 7.9 . . 11~2.75 ~2.25 ,_"' -,.,~ oill ac , -""""'~ """" ii colcrf1I foit. I a. a,.~..:=~::;;:::::::: ,;uu1 HWNECUI TISS Bath Oil Beads Deligtdfllly lrapt •. : '"'·""'• inal •tlas 1'1111'1 •llients. thMI any ROSE BUSHES M l lUIOMINt Hybrid Tea "llllf'f" Ball · • n.::Vsmt;.;;. u ... Clfl1 -lrl!lk • ti~ l'IW aciytllil1 ill tbl :a:o:= sac ' t .... ,..., com. u. • Wiz·Z·Zir' tni11u• II llA11ll -~""' of 1<10n will the wrrld's wildest wMrier. No bat- l!ries " •lriotS .. • 1 27 actio• is ill ttl8 palm of JOI!' mil. • Handsee other. Treat YM· sell~•-· 2'1 00 ful bath. I tk 2111. Sill I • • Certified Cllif. Field Growl. 2 Yoo 014 -Ful!y Malllr!d -Ass't Vlrilllies lo bdl l'lice Gloap. Merica'!· S!lllill -..• soi~i•1 " 1op '!"do ""' sticks ·~ 11111 watcll it ~ast off to I.lit ~Fedi=;1~79 ~~My1u~,, ;r;::•r 1.98 1111m "Sparkle" Paints 111111111 11111 l'Gllltll m1111• ~ 11111 -••• for octi .. 4 98 JO's FREE with =SI of IOO's 1t olllr • l(ODAK· lnstainatic 124 COLOI . . ~Outm 11111 -J .. J!Wol lo set -itlsbll *°P~R loadint. Tiki color w.,s. bl~ & while Wp$ Mi ~lor slides . ~~,:~i~.:d 14 28 • ones IS II tlllS kit. • sawrm "Pana-Yue'.' Slide Yiewe~ r~n. brllliant covenr11 of all 2l2 slides ildudint Sips slides. Hclds 2f slida Ill' mn. llu two "'D" • '"' batteries (OJI -95 oj), Jin• -... ""' 5 tharlps irides. • t. ·"cassette'" Tap8 . llstlot i..di>I 1111' c:.rtrlile,. · 1 95 IOji cossetll Im I ... ol rrcn. ir1 """ ta I'll rt I • ~'Movie Reel & can 'li!I ~IP lo 400 It. ol """' • S. 4gc: -(12 125 -12 i:.,. Sb!Wf fs 1 .. lo paid pa,,, 11"1 lpo!IJt fi" ...... .Its! I"" ot 1111 U~•gglitter. Each Sil • jg; 5 com. 5 ~ ,... -... sec ••3--. 11.a11t 7 .95 •• DRUGSTOREs ..... NIWPOl'T llACH lflll 111 lo tlPI .JlllUllD -· ' ' 11Jllnlllitll ............ HU.,....TON IMCH .,. ......... ....... C!Z:Zl - AasllclMs 11111 Coll' fill mllllll11rrlll' -llr I -a.a... ._a..ol3 eac !!Do ~ 620, ··ar f-~ ColtJW&t • • • .. • HUNmfl.TON llACH ,.,_ ...... 77 ... . --- Shel.f Paper . ' Batten es , .... -.... ••11yli1s" - Choose fro111 wli~&­ ~r DIAMOND "'~ ..... ii rolb ti 13' I 115tt.er 18"'1 ·c-" ·r cau I for llaslfigtds ... • battery eper1led .~,.,-···-,!·-to n. ... 43~~" 1211.(l(I -. . . "Ptlilr-T1111" llasellall Bat 11 --1or 11iu111ola&<Mr •.. ""1 2 69 -will""" londioi Asl'l lenjtlls lr'-32". --_ -•41-1n_ .. • _ Fielders' Glove 11sr11.11NC • I~.,,'=".::;.-~· 5 69 . ktiorWll.fll _ ... -. .... -.... -. . Fielders' Glave ., snu• ·~:i s 39 d 1nl1ble wrist strip. , llHll I Field'erS' Gltve 11 w11111 ..... _...., ..... Sill ...... bn lellllf I•-· 7 98 inz. ldjGstlMe, IOHI Jiii· , ... -• lin<d wrist 1tf19, #4WQ I . . . . '\ ' •• I ' ' •• " • • • • • • ' • • • ' ,, • -< '• " • " . ·BRAND ·NEW 1979 ··. -STA GS • I . . • 1 I ' ' ~·u ·392 -MIC~ l'-Spor11 lool•1M.ofdlop1-t'c,t~:-;6Cyllndors ltaMEDlATE OELIVERY ' OVER · FACTORY INVOICE PLUS 1 $so ,P~PARATION : AND·CONDITIONING I ,l Ul TAX •AND !Ll~ENSE , '•. I ii .. BlfA_l/D· NEW . tiJ~O .. F ONS ' ' I-.. . /\'lodol "1_0.-.Modtl • 11·-MOjfof . 20 -IMMEDl~TE DiLIVERY . . ' . -I .OVIR ,FACTORY ; ·· ·. INVOICE ' I ' , PLUS $· 50 ' PREPARATION • ; ANO CONDiTIDNING -.. , ~-----------------. ----. --. -.. --. ---·- . $99 . OVfR·PACJORY· · . INVOJCI . PWS $50 • PRIPAUTION & CONDITIONING ' ' . DA V'' .1$, ONt.Y ' J . · SATURD:4 Y· SUNDAY .. -.... ------.. , plus tax & license 2·DOORS -C·DOOU -GTs WAGONS -AuTOMATICS -mcu _..... ta .. IJCilnte -• _ .. l. -· ' "" ' . •101•. 'USID'.. ·'CARS ··:. RE/JtkED, llROllR PRICE BUSTERS SALE SATURDAY -SUNDAY--VOID' AITTR SUN., RI. 8, 1970 '68 CUSTOM -500 . ' ' ' ' ,,, __ .... •••·2''?,~~:'""' '" '14& I candllionlr11. • ~r -·ltffrlne, r1dl0, l'IMltl', {XJW SOO. • '66 GALAXI~ 500 •1 .. ' -. . v.-, Mite. fl' ....... ftclot'Y •lr • • · '4 Door Hlrdrop -. sg 1 ,- \, «ll'idlllefllnt, ..,... 11-1n1. ,.rtdljt, ''*""• · (~ .SUJ. '6'6·FAIRLANE ' ~ Squire Wagon $158 I V.f. 111'1,. tr1n1,. 111"!/W •leff-' 1111, radio, hUIW, ZOV 2'1. " ' '62 GALAX1E SOD · .' 4 Door Hardrop $. 4 1· .·· 1 ·. I ...... I UIO. lr•na.. IKIOl'Y 11lr ' f"ondfllorlln9, f##~ 11wr111,. -br•n. rMlo, "'"t.i'.· lEJ Ill. ' I ' ., ' . , ~66 MERCURY, ~ · . . . . ~ ~~~.~'~!~ ... ~'.;.~·!; '1477· rnilll~lrttl. llQWff •'""'"'' ' ' br1k1 .. r1C11ct, llNl91", • 1(12, • . '67 COUGAR . ~ - . Hardtop '1891'' ...... •IJtO,, 'tr1111 •• fa.ctorY ,,, ' 'coMltkNWW. '"""" lt9«1N, -ldllle llrr.".Vvf--J.\"f hHl• ' 1 "'r ... ,. "*'·· , ? , . '66 .MUST~NG ,:. ' ' 6 t~l., .ildt J~lfl, ht•ifr, IPT s1281 .•. . ' ' ' . ~ ' -' '64 CHRYSLEJl . '489 '6S ·MUSTANG -Hardtop 'f87J • C~I.. I UIO tr1,,,,, ~ t Mr,rlnt, r1c1lo, llM!V.: 111T !67 FORD Country·Std1n Wgn. '1293 V-t, 111to, lr111J,, '°lftf Jlt91'· r~ •• _.,.. br1kn l•o:!IM'Y 11r con<1111onr1111, rid'Jo. ""'''· )(l:Y J!7, ' ' ' '69 MUSTANG •• 2'~~r.Hardtop '2491 V-f, avt~. lr•n• .. od#ir ltttr· ~!IJ '!£~ •ttt~ ·.;riiYT roof, • • . • . ' ' 1 ' ' . · '68·FORD · '' .· .•. c.~~"~!..5i~:~ .,, ·'2.289 c·::mn:in1111, e:re't 1t•rlflt. rt • llMtar~ IA1f11D., , , , I' ,'67 BUICK · . ' . ' .• : . ' ' -'R1Vitra·' Or.Jl.T. '25 I I rv-1, • trlMo, ttc: 1r1 condl~n11 _ ~ !m'rll'lf, ' ---~ ~ 'Will-' dOW1, radio, ,h9.ter. !TQ Ml) • , ' . ~ ' '68 ·GALAXIE 500 · ' ''69"FAIR LANE 500 2 Door hsrback '2'682 . • v-1. •1110. tr1M., 110Wtr .,,.,.. Int• rldlo, ..... ,.,., tYCT ntl ' , . ' '67:· GALAX IE 500 .:4!:.0!!~r.~ '" '1 ·28 ,· ' CO!ldlllonll'IO, -er 1tfff'ln,, ll!IWtl' brl klft, 111dlol Mlttr, ""!YI roof. JUOK 5ff • '.48 MU$TA'NG ' ' ·~9 FALCON ' 2 Door Sl" •. . 11r•e llonlfl!I, M.ilw 1te1r· • ;1 .:VI=, to. lrt!UI. ,.c:hlr'V ln:1, 1 r or hN1..-;·(jl)i:J 1,11, '661C.MEV. Impala ··· Srition, W1gon . $1' -517 V-1"~'1.' tr1n1 .. Nctorv 11~ \ c:ana nt, -•r 1IWll't9, , ll'OWilf., ·••· rtdlD. 11•1.,., .._ , I~. rldr.. t'l'Clt 1'2), , , ' '68~-GALAXIE 500 · ' ' . . . . . , 2/~r Hardrop '1 '&82 f:'~~r.-~r,;Jt:tn.:;~; •· 1'111. . -~ '6:TFORD · -. Copn'try Sdn. Wgn. '1588 v~~· ti'1nt., '~'°"" a1r (,..,..,. . llf, pOWef' llN!'lllt, """° _· r•kt1, rtcikl, .,.,..,, ll'ffW9 ttct. IWXM 70). ,....,... ' I I I , -flEANU1S Hello qain, boys and girls, aod Y.'tloome back to another Saturday morning sttslon in Uncle Len's Comer. Uncle Len presents a bonus for bis readers this week In the form of an essay by An· ni" Avila of Cosla Mesa call· eel "What Winler Means to Me." Here is Annita's view~ on winter: ,· '~ ME. Winter is slee.k ! white SDOW and children playing in coats, boots and (. ~batl. And winter is sometii'Jles sad to me, the reason is when l Uved in Pennsylvania ( TUMILEWllD$ l I I• PEOPLE 56.'f'Ybl) WANT10 0ET MARRIE!1 • AUNT H)\.D~AAl1 PLAIN. JANE )( f ! PERKINS ,, • j l G .. ' . ~ Of!1 J Mt6frr OlNS)DE~ . A,PROP.OSALB)'..°™E'. • Rl6111 ~' DfARIEJ ... •• :Z·l ' .. • . " ( *~~ , /~. (/i~ " / ~ l y Tom I(. Ryan , - r. jl l y F"2nlvlagllllfd ' By John Miles 'ti . "" i·7 • .I l'. t @ ~ Ji ~ /;:: i1 ~1 .alwoy1 was sick in winter -..A""ve-J:ifleiV £ 1>ecau1e r have an allergy. ..fO .... ~ JUDGE PARKER .. But winter is a time-when r~~::::::===============::=====~~~il ••;:::::======::;::::::::;r,;jEL;su;Z.MC>w, By Harold Le Doux ll THE USUAL •• MOW OF COURSE, I .llM05T C.mKED the world is still and people M41.T tlN11 OF OUE5TJONS l.Q.IG I HAP BEE~ t>OING aP WMEM ME To\LKEP ME INTO COME Otil CVR HEllE! I WANT VOU TO KNOW I'll NEVER A&ANDOt.I T N ER 6ET F.t.MILIAR WITM THE Hl,EO ire lonely. But when PRJZE 11W!f,.,,.,ER * PU> TWAT LAWYER SAM nus LINE OF WOR'IC AS STAYllKJ Ot.I THC C.A5E WITH YOO OUiaunas is near . the world is * " i -.1-. t'RIVE«i ASIC 'tOd WH ILE AA AmNDANT? w~s TMERE .. TWAT r lrk>T A!'.ANDO).I Y<Xl! blllly and children are im· t Wo\fi WITH TMf JVCJC,f? A OEMAWD F<X ATTENDAUT5 I'----, YOU, BASY ~ HELP ' p1dent for Christma s. To me. Mike Marquez, 11 , 20631 Kelvin Lane, liuntington Beach = Otl PRIVATE CASES? wlater is a happy time, and winter bu 1 sweet smell or u lll<fW and of Christmas trees. Any child under 12 can enter Un~le Le~'s Art Conte~t. Here's a you Wlntor Is 1 ileilfl with bells do : (1) Draw picture '<>D piece· of plam, white paper 5• lllchts wide and and the sound of Jay. It's a 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do noticopy or trace time or small footprints in the picture. It mult be your 0\Vn work. {3) Put your name, ace and ~ddress snow." on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560; DAILY 11lANK YOU, Annita. and PILOT, Costa P..fesa. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. thank you al90; Nancy Rose of L----------·-------·-------------'j Corona del Mar for the shorl, · short story w h I c h • un. ••1 fortunatel y, wasn't quite short enough lo reprint in the cor- TV Television has d If fer en t shows. ner. Neit Saturday ia Valentine's Day, boys and girls, so three gutS!eS what the theme or our art cont.est will be. Have a heart. HONORABLE mention win· ne~ in thi.S week's art contest were: Jeffrey Marks. 8, South Lacuna; David, 8. Ri cky. 6. and Danny Goodsell , 4, Costa Mesa; Gwen Hare. 8. Laruna Beach : Christopher Hare. 61h, Laguna Beach: OoMa Wood, 10, Costa Mesa : Cindy Root. Take Laugh.Jn for exampl e. Or Big Valley or Mighty f.1ou.se. 11 have a lot or samples): The shows can be amusing Or the opposite, very sad; They can be the greatest. Or again. very bad . -LI" T. 3U!kl, l2, Co.I~ MUI MAKE BELIEVE LAND Anything can be in Make Believe Land. A prince, a princess or even Pan; People are magic in 1t.1ake Believe Land, ~, Cosl(I Mesa ;+ Lise Suikki. , Cost.a Mesa ; Debbie ~.Jctr"•artz:. 91h. Huntington ·~~ach~ Dianne Lewis, 12, Cos- 1 ta Mesa ; Lori CUmmings, I I ~:. ; .•·Mission Viejo. and Mark • Moran, 10, Newport Beach. They zap this and that and anything they can, So if you happen lo ht> in Make Believe Land , Stay away from the 1nagic or join 'em if you can. -Cebble k!lw1r11, •' 1. l'lllftll~.iOll !Hell • • . THE BIG BA NG The eight planels lhal go around the sun ii hope Ibis w!U be very lun) Are Mercury, Venu s and Mars Which are all surrounded by stars; Jupiter's and Saturn's are few, Venus', Neptune's and Pluto's I hope are too, But where is Earth ? Are you trying to tease us? J know where it is - ln a million pieces. A It'...,.,, llelf •111r ''" M 1'.*111" Crl l'M!', U.1 CM• ..... ~A ..... , ... IJNCh. ftr ttl• wlflllt"' M"'1' •• "" "'" ---*'· Mtl1 fflll' -tr 1t1rr ff UM. .. Liii• lir JHL (fJot1 MtM, '6111. 1r-----Ca1•0/6 Co1•n1w ----. • * RIDDLES and JOKES Dear Ca rol : What's green and danger. ous? · • .,...., •• pvt~ I lfllM l<Ml '!( :JOMSU'f fllll -Wlllllllt Pam: 00.. your father •tir his coffee with his loft hand or his rlgllt hand? Dellblo: With his right hand. l Pam : Really f My father uses a spoon . -Mirr l\ltlclllf,, ,n, HtwHl1 t11tlr ' Dur c.rot : lfhat's yellow and only has one ! , ear? • ' .. ' ·qo 8'f' UO U.10, :.1IMIUY -Rldt' ...... n, ,, ("'t M- s.M ,.., ~ ......... ,. ... AHy. . c/• Qr. ... C... N r Pllllt, hi f 11•0. c .......... Cdf. Al!Oy "'1(1, f <om1>!th: -YOiumt Ml of tl)f Wat'lf ktlr. lllC"fdlil1illf lo O.~ Mtldows •• ,. 11, ot Marll'lflt, W11I Vl••lnl1. for hit -!Ion: \Vby does the human body stop growing? A person who kept on crow· Ing taller and perhaps wider all hls life, would feel rather out of things. We are used to the fact a young person inche.~ up to his adult site and then ceases to grow any taller. This is the normal way or growlh. But it certainly makes ~ curious person wonder what makes it stop at lhat Ci!rlain point. TI1e human body grows automaUcally and we seem to have Jillie or nothing to say about it. We know that certain diseases may twist its growth and that !actors such as poor diet prevent it from doing iU best. Scientists now know that growth Is stunted when the thyroid or pituitary glands ere impaired. The growth of a young per&on's body Is regulated by ho r m'o n es secreted by these and perhaps other ilands. This. of course, does not txplain why, al a ctr· lain aae. these hormones stop iJU1tnJcting a body to e11ntinuc growing. Since this is sure to happen, without fail , the limit must be set by some built-in biological factor. For abno~I Ii century we have knoWn th1t the features of the body werfl or· dained by genes 1 n d c hromo s omes . Tbtse biological dictators are inside the nucleus of each of the body's billions of living ctll5" The countleu, beady JltUe g«:1es carry factors inherited rrom oht f)trent qr Ule other; Each puson Inherits a unique senetic pattern selecttd from countle11 features on both sides or tilt family tree . .IJ'his is why llllntP tends to run in some famUles and member5 or other families tend to bt $hort -even when they are heellhy and well.fed . Jn the 1950s, scicnti3ts pro- bed deeper I n l o tht biocbemJcal 3ubstances in the nucleus of the llvi114 ce.U. They were interuted m certain complex acids found there and nowhere else. One was ide~ tified as deoxyribonucliic acid -DNA. IL seemed to be the mysterious substance t h a t carried the blueprint o f heredity and ordered the pro- cesses of the living cells. Researchers in m o le c u I a r biolop wasted no time in Jeammg more about it. They discovered which atoms and how. [l&ny are used to build the f"bulOUs DNA molecule - and how these atoms are ar· ranaed. They also learned a Jot about how DNA works to regulate gro\vth and all other fea lures. The DNA molecule that so quietly governs all lh!Se pereonal factors is a n openwork structure of slrnpte atoms . They are arranged In a double spiral staircase linked at intervals with special groups of atoms. lts molecules art! strung to1et.htr in long chalns and coiled il\lide the ga1ts. This fabulous biochemical is the blueprint of the unlque genetic paUern in- herited rrom boU1 parents. It is the mastermll'ld of every living cell 11'1 the body -and every living proceu, large·and small, obeys Us instructions. ll is DNA tllat orders the body to grow two arms and leis. the quality of vision and every ol,. operation. It is DNA that setJ the time limit on the body'• frOWl•g period. A moleeule, evm a large D!IA moleotile, II much !Ob sm1ll for hum1n eyes to see. But there Is enough of this blueprint -.u bstince in the body to govern all of its bioloilcal proceases. 11 the thin DNA chain.s In the nucleus of a :itngle cell were unwound, they wO\fld measure a yard . Thcra art about a mllllor.- milllon ctllt In your body. Ana each cell has Its quota of ONA ~·Ith built-in instructions to limit your growtna years. : MUTT AND JE PF SlJT W+-IYDOYoLI CONTINUOUSLY Wli'AR ™AT SILLY LOOK1tJ' +'iAT? GORDO OH, Oil,' 01JV~ • MISS PEACH OUP:GALA~Y IS KNOWN AS' THE' Ml~JCiWAV ' IN OT+1ER. WORDS IT MAKESYDU LOOK W~ATYo<.I AIN'T.' IT MAKES ME LOOK WHAT I AM ... FAMOUS. ' By Ferd Johnson ~! 8c»RD Of DIRECTORS a.. SAib I CAN1T ilE UP THE ~ cr>w.'At-1'115 CoMPlJTER 11/ITH ')OUI" HOMEWORK, />.tf'l/JOF'f;. l 'M !'AMOUS ~T I DON'T GO AROUND WEARlN' R.ICICULOU5 LOOKING CLcrrt4ES! W>iAT MAKES ME !'AMOUS? By Al Smith )/OUR PROBOSCIS · RATE'S 't=1~9T EVEN OVEJt J IMMY , 'DU NTES By Gus Arriola Cll.VEAHi' JiOW MARv OF THO:S a , Ot.IM·OIJMS DO VDU liEE A"10l!IJD iu.QE, .EA7't!Jl!t OOURMET M/!ALS, SJ.EEPJIJl!t OiJ A SOF'T !!ED t!J ,< SA/'E, WA"'M iJOv.sE? 7 ' -----------·--7--------------------------------- • SatlH'di1, F1bf'11ary 1; 1~70 DAILY PILOT . . 1000 -~ ... . HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE_, HOUS.ES FOR SAL E HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SAt E HOUSES FOR SALE l;Giittii"ii'"ii'•~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~l~OOO~~G~on~or~a~I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~Cl-iOo~O General · 1000 General · 1000 Gentral 1000 Gtneral 1000 HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE ·-Gener•I 1000 Gen•r•I IOOO G.n•r11I r 1 · -=-. . . . FOREST E. ,. Gener11I READ THIS Jf you are in the market for a NEW home, see these outstand· ing customized homes, built by Frank H. Ayres and Son , locat· ed in a prime area very close to Huntington State Beach. The homes are priced from $27 ,550 to S33,690 and vary in size !ro111 3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 to 3 car gar· ages a nd 2 to 3 baths, \Yilh shake or mission tile roofs, fire- pl aces, underground utilities, c..'Oncrete driveways, built-ins, and carpeting. There is VA and FHAlinancing available. There are 6 homes avaiJable because of· credit rejections. Occupancy . by March !, 1970 in this unit. Our next unit is now on sale for occupancy in h-fay and June 1970 and introduces the ne"" 3,000 sq. It. "El Dorado" model priced from $34, 490. Rancho La Cu,.st• Homes on 8 !'ookhurst •t Atlanta, ~unt ington Beach 968-2929'-'-90:1331- 1000 G•n•ral $24,900 1000 For 3 Bd .• with 2 patios on large cul-de-sac. Being repainted inside. Move in ne'v .•. Ready for you. I ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGES T 2629 HARBOR BLVD. 546-8~ OPEN EVES TILL 1:30 General 1000 G•n•r11I 1000 Coldwell, Banker · OFFERS: .. EXCEPTIONAL NEWPORT HOME S 5 BR. + 7'h; Ba . l-Pool + AAA Vie\v. $190.000 4 BR. + 3'h Ba . ..!. Pool + AAA Vi e\V $109 ,000 5 BR. + 4 Ba . + Pool -Best area 4 Units in Balboa -Nr. Ba y Walter Haase .. LINDA ISLE RESALE S 140,000 Just lis ted ! 4 BR . 4 Ba., form. din. rm .. !am. rm. study. Executive transfer. I\1ust . sell. Custom quality thruout. Besl buy in area! Joe Clarkson LIDO ISLE TRl·PLEX Choice location for these 3 townhouses. 1-3 Bedroom -2 bath -So. patio -furn.: 2-2 bedroom -private So. patio. $115,000 ~1 ary Lou Marion CORONA DEL MAR OPEN SAT. 1-5 219 POPPY Spanish-type w/tile roof. rn best close-to· beach location. Ocean vie\v from 3 bed· rooms & large studio \V/sep. entrance to brick patio. $59,500 Carol Tatum EASTBLUFF OP EN SUN. 1.5 2901 CASS IA Ne\V listing. Sparkling 4 BR. h.ome . w/faJ'!l. rm., vie\v of Back Bay & Hills. Home 111 excellent condition. $47.500 Ca hryn Tennille LUXURY IN THE BLUFFS 3 BR, 2 Ba. Popular "Linda" model. Dec· oriitor's dream! Added dbl. patio w/din. terrace. Lovely home for entertaining & carefree living. $44,950 Mrs . Davies • SPACIOUS 3,000 Sq; Ft. HOME You own the Jand & can walk to great swimming beach from 4 Bdrm. home w/ Jrg. fam. rm. w/frplc. 2-Sty. -3 Yr. riew. for only $44.500 Mrs. Harvey TIME FOR ACTION! DON'T DE LAY I This 4 bdnn. home is located In a highly desirable area. Interior-Exterior presently being painted . Nicely. P.lanted pool·size pa- tio. Ptivate beach pr1vJleges. $44,500 Kathryn Raulston UNIVERSITY PARK ...Eamily has outgrown 3 BR. 1 Ba. home \t/dln. area + break!ast area. Play yard for children. Wet bar. $35,500 Al Fink COLDWEU, BANKER & CO. 550 NEWPORT CENTER OR., NEWPORT IEACH 133:0700 • 1 P ete B arrell Jea/t'J j :J1•edenl 6 LIDO BA YFRONTS OPEN HOUSES OPEN-731 Vl1 Lido Soud. Spacious 3 bdrm home. ~O fe et of prime Bayfr6nt \vith pier & slip. Sat/Sun 2·5-~1arcia Bents . OPE N-626 Vi• Lido Nord. Un usual home \l'ilh 5 bdr ms. 4 + baths, separate maid's quarters, Qn 49 feet oT beautiful Nord Jront· age. Sat/Sun 2-5--Bill Bents. . OTHER LIDO BAYFRONTS 37','2 Foti BOLD NEW-3600 sq. ft. $235,000 60 Feet YOU MUST SEE THI S! S300 ,000 * * * P ete B arrell Jea/ty. pl'eJenlJ TOP BUYS OF THE ·WEEK ROLL ING HIL LS--SPRINGTIME FLOW- ERS. All of this fro Ill Jivin p; roon1 , dining roo1n & delightful kilc\1en & breakfast area. 'fhis \Veil planned 3 bdrm hon1e is in Lusk's 1--larbor Vie'v liills. OWNER MOVING-Charming Ani ta Lan•. Picture v i e \V of professionally landscaped garden from family room & living room . 2100 SQ. ft.-3 bdrms & dinin2 room. CENTRAL SAY VIEW -Quality 3 bdrm home on the Bluffs above Ruben E. l..ee & 1--larbor Island. Study/den in addition to a separate dinin,g room. f'~inc "'all papers & ne\v carpelin~ in this custom hon1e. Irvine lease-just 3 year s old. $62 ,500. Exclusive. FINER HOMES DOYER SHORES IA YFRONT Just completed. 4,650 Sq. Ft. Bayfront home with huge living room, family room with beamed ceilings & wet bar. Formal dining room, massive kitchen, designed to meet the needs of the gourmet cook. 4 Huge bedrooms. 2·Story entry 'vith spiral staircase leads to spacious, master bedroom \vith fireplace. $169,500. Open Sat. & Sun. 505 Mo rning Star Lane. LINDA ISLE 5 Be3utiful Baytront hpmes to e;~o,ose from . See our repres·entatives at ..106 L·1ndu fsle ~ 14 Lind a Isle. DOVEll SHORES Luxurious home \vith permanent panoramic V"iew. 4 Bedrooms; large living room with mar:ble fireplace ; formal circular dining room, den. large enough for billiard table. Wet bar. Huge master suite. '145,000. Open Sat. & Sun . 1330 Galaxy l)rjye._ --UDO ISLE Colorful garden atmosphere in th is charm- ing 4 bedroom home. Floating staircase leads to upstairs master suite. Bright. spacious kitchen ; sewing roon1 or office. Only $76,500. Ca ll for app't. . EASTBLUFF Split-level home : 5 bedroom_s, 3 baths. Large family room, BBQ. basketball court & \\1a ter· fall pool. $46.500. Open Sat & Sun. 806 Bison Ave . LOTS NOW AVAILABLE 2 Dover Shores tots. One on the beach with beautiful water outlook -$37,500. The other is an exceptional Vie\V lot In an area sur- rounded by magnificent homes, $48,500. john macnab REALTY COMPANY 901 Oov•r Or., Su ite 120 642-8235 OLSON In<:. P.eallOl'5 NEWPORT BEACH DUPL EX EARNED $6300. Acro;is lhc lill'C<'t h"Onl 1hr rioundln; surf. ·I Bc:droorns. :! Ba[hs up, 2 Bed1"00n111 do\vn. I,1u);c kilchrn "'llh tleluxe buiH·i~ in each unil. Ot1f' uhil yearly leased al 3300. rrio, Lifetime vic1v of lhe 1:1ea. Big sw1101t11' rtnlal11 it you \\"ant! Only la% d91Vn and price slashed to $-ll ,j((). • ·SCe today, OlaJ 64.).()303, $141 MO. 51/4"/. EASTSI DE BARGAIN Nol many. 10111 interest loans • left likt> this! llave your •·nice and ca l iJ too. Large...3 B~room 2 bath home. De- luxe kitchen with built-ins, Near nr.1v l'llt'j)('!lng :uxl dntpe~ 1h1vu.;hou1. Doubl,• rll'la<'hi:d gaL"agt" 111ilh ;Ulry for boat and trailrr. $17,00!! loan 111 511'ro annual rat<'. Pri1nc area. Subniit )"Qtll' 1town. Prirrd no1v a! $27,:,CO, Dial 61:>.0303 GU EST HOMES FANTA STIC INCOME fantaslic in.."Ome ol 1prox. $31,000 Pf'r year. Two near ne"' 4 Bedroom Gu est Hom· rs for the oldPr tolks. Com· plrtely runlhilicd. A super pool, All Ille lale$t 11lan11 and co1nmunlcating 11.Y~· 1eml'. ,\lnnle11red ~l'Ollnd~ ;ind patio~. I"antastic Bar· i;-ain' Both ho1nes priced no11• a1 $.l:Z.~.00. Tn·~re • d!.J 'MISTER· GREAT Vic Blurton ~. Our sincere con~ratulations to \Tic for being named among lhe TOP LISTIN G SALESMEN for 1969 by the Ne\vport tlarbor · Costa ~1esa Board of Realtors. And just to prove to every· one that he is goi ng to do it aj:ain in 1970, Vic was TOP SALESMAN at Coats &~ Wa\1ace in .January, selling more than $160,000 worth of.Residential Property. \Vhat does Vic think of busines.s? GREAT! \Vhal do we think of Vic? GREAT! Can ,he help you? COATS & WALLACE REALTORS <i·W> 1491 BAK ER STREET 546-4141 BAYCREST BUY-Id e a I family home in prime area. 4 bdrms. 3 baths. family roo1n, for1na l dinin2 room & nice bi~ back yard. Fee sin1ple & only $54,1)00!!! !!!.!'l_!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!l!.!!. ~I l).1j-O~OJ. COSTA ME SA, CALIF. OPEN -1721 Galatea. NEW LISTING - Irvine Terrace. Immaculate. Adult occupied. 3 bd rms -maid's quarters. POOL & VIEW. Expensive -entertainment oriented. $88,750. ~al/Sun 2-5 Marcia Benls Office Open Saturd•Y• & Sundays PETE BARRETT REALTY 1605 Westcliff Dr .• N.8 . 642·5200 OCEAN VIEW HOME Original Harbor Vie\v Hills ,,vith BAY,' har· bor, Catalina & LIGHTS outstanding from th is location. 3 lrg Bdrms, 2 BA, tiled gold nledallion kitchen, slate entry, quality crpts & drps thruout. Lrg ·Terraced patio. 2 \Vay frplc, garage opener & more quality EX· TRAS. ,55.000 & terms. OPEN SAT & SUN PM. 10 14 Sea Lane, Corona del ~tar. 644-2905 OWNER * G•ner1I 1000G eneral 1000 7.5°/o O\vner will hel p finance. Rambling ranch home \Vith pool. % Acre near back bay. Good neighborhood. $45 ,000 • • . • Up-grade and reap the profit.". mmrr ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 2629 HARBOR BLVD. 546-8640 OPEN-EVES 'Tlt:L 1:30 OPEN f or PM·o;onfll l"s•1~,·1lon SUNOAY 1·5 Nr1v homes. hornc siH'S ViC\\" Silr fld.OOll • up lrvlne Av•. Br1. :?2nd & 23rd , Back B1.1y • 2 BR., den • S~O.:iJO 2 Fil"'T)lnces, fnrrn 11 I D.R. 2910 Cliff Or. NEWPORT HEIGHTS • Executjvc vie\v homc·S78.500 :: Ar., den. dinin:;. pool 4545 Tr•mont Ln. CA;',lEO SHORES • 1000 PRESTIGE ADDRESS Do\'C'r Shon~s. of 1·ot11'!H'l, Brand llC\V ll"t'll deslgnt'd I honies. buill by Ivan \\r<>!J s & &>n.s, availablt> in1n1cdi· Jt.trly. <\ bdrms 3 baths •.'!Orne I 1Vilh 3\11 bath!, :I rircplat" I Cli, & invitlnJ; L-0UJ'1 y1u·d I pool.~1. each Olli". 1\•ith a ! l111l:r ramily room buiH-in llli ('lcctl'ii: ki!i.;hcfls, II car garagf', carpeting, landscap. ing. & rnosl imporlanl, a breath111king unobstructed UPPER BAY vlc11". Ivan Wells & Sons $750 DOWN I F.H.A. PROGRAM 235 SAT./ SUN. 1·5 (;ovcl'n1nent pays a portion Charming French decor 2 Br. of your p;iymrnl 011 this Den. frvinr. Ten .. .-e. $42.500 ON FHA /VA TERMS 8harp '1 bc>droom hon1e. You 1319 Bonni• Coone m11st havr 5 mrmlx>rs in Open Sat & Sun. your fnmily , Honi e has 2 e 645-0303 a1 lla.rbor Center ~ llal'bor Blvd., C,M. Gen•ral 1000 General 1000 OWNER SAYS H EL P DivOrce force s sale. Laguna Beach \Vith vie\v. MESA VERDE POOL HOME 3 Bd .. 2 bath. dining room. built-ins, patio. $39,500 and the O\vner \viii help \Vith financing.' An ou1st1111di11J: f11n1ily llon1e in a "'Onderlul lo. ~·ation. J l11rgr bd1'T118, !a1nily I run1pus roon1, dining 1'0001, pool to· hie l'OOm 8: a beautiful healf'rl & filtered s1vln1- 111l111; J)O(ll. A I s o ~t i;:;,tc fn ya1-d. Located in l'~i;y 11alking distance lo ('lemr.nla1·y !iChool, library &: good 5ho/l- ping. Call us to ~er. this bcau1 y. ORA NG E COUNTY 'S LARG EST 2629 HARBOR BLVD. 54&.8640 OPEN EVES TILL 8:30 General 1000 ! General 1000 COSTA MESA 1EASTS IOE llctt i~ a l>C'aul y ll'ilb 3 hugt" bedroon11; and jJ ilath1. C.or- gr.ous brir.k fireplacr. Dish· n1aster ki tchen 1vllh disb- \l·ashet. Beautiful carpets and drspei;. Older 1:ouplt" 1'£'· COATS tirini;: 1ay sell with Sl-*00 & 10131 do1V11 on F.H.A. 1enns WALLACE or No Do"·n V.A. Call tor an REALTORS ;ipoointmcnt. -S•6-414t-WE SELL A HOME (Open Ev•ning1J EVERY 31 MINUTES ----Walker & Lee IT'S A 279!1 Harbo1' Blvd. at Adami RAREY :i la-9 191 Open '!iJ 9 PM i\fesa Verde. Bull~ lo C\l~t?m Newporf.1/l Acre taslr •. largP living, d1n1~~ VIEW ! VIEW ! & f11m1ly roon1 combo wllh Children Don't Buy Houses B11t pari·ots of childrrn do, and any !)Arent of children shoold L"Onsld('r this elegant near·U('1\' family home with illi ltu'!!l' fa mily room, sen. erous yii rd and quiet cul-dc- s.ac sh'l'l'L 4 bPdrOOm8, 71,i b1.1!hs, !onnal dining room and stunning master bed· roo:1n1 ~uite \Vith Roman Ba1h Next door to Baycre-i;t And only Stitroo Call us at 673-8550 "·THE REAL IR: ESTATERS .... J ' ' 1vill buy th is ('Ulr :! bdrm & j baths. t':ICl'tf'ic kiH:ht'n, lil'I'· B1•1t1?r than ne1v. Roman ha . den hon1c near city park & phl.!•t>, douhl<> 1::ara6C' and 1 Bl!<. to ocran, SJ7,500 do:·ntown. Fc<1!urrs hard-complelely f•'tlf:rd yard. Full 4701 River Av•. 1vooct floors. hcalila!or fire--price-is $23,600. Do"'" pay· \Vli:ST Nf'.\VP6R1' an oul!'.1andlng custom bui11 4'J!J('droomi:..' 3 i;c?ara!r baths. ( i r r p I a c r, mantel and • story with V1CW ol upper ht'&.l'th. 4 bedrooms or :i + ba y. Co~pletcly rcnccd-your Orn. 1vilh buill-ln dc~k, book· own private g~lf eourse lihelv Ps ,t. .i::un cabinet. No 1<n11ns. Huw pulio t'xtends "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; I care lundscaf)"ing. Al'i!a for ~mplc~c. l!ldc or rear & sid~. "."' boat &: caniper storage. Ti·cc f u.ll d1n1ng_ roon1, Electnc OUTSTANDING lined t'Ul-<ie-sac strtct. All· buil1·1n. 2 t1replat'<'6. ()1Vncr 2 HOUSES ON SAME LOT BCYn-1 2 Br. liv. nn. dining • area, bit-in kitchen, 1 bath, w /ownyards, Walking dis!llJI~ lo schooJs, shop- ping t.'Cntc r & churthell: Original o cc upants "' <iwfl{'~. \Viii sell fo1• S28, plaCT', fruit 1r('rs eic. It's mr.nt afl lilt.IC' as Sf."111, in· e v~canl. Jn11nedialc posses-eludes c:os1s. Call! Architttt rlE".<>ign.ccl & hi!. sion. WE SELL A HOME Uniqur borne & lnc. SJS.500 $22, 950 EVERY 31 MINUTES 436 Fernleol open sa11sun 1.5 Walk.er & Le·e coRoN•.nEL """ 566 Par k O(iVe, CM 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams 545--0465 Open 'til 9 PM HAL PINCHIN & A1sociat•1 675-4m Anytime Panoramic View! BRIGHT OCEAN • CATALINA ROOMY 642-1 771 Anyt ime $37,950 . ...,~~:!'!!"~~~~ 10cnshrtu1 • B<'droom , "• CLEAN .5 BEDROOMS fom1al dinin~ room, taste-l\fesa V~rde adult occupied $3'l,500 fUll pri~. 2 stO\'Y fully itecor_aled: \Val_!c to 3 bedroom home with large man11ion. Pool· sizOO Jarge schools It shopping. family rooni. Beautifully IOt at lh~ end of a cul·d('. 646--7171 landacaped 11•fth many i'OCk ~c i;frcet. Carpels, dl'llJ>('S plinlers, fru il and pine lrt<'IJ int1uded. Builc-in ran:;;e, O\'· • 15 x 24 rt, covered patio en, dish1v11stw.1·, Extra largr \\'\th indoor ; outdoor ca11JC!I. ma.~rer b d r 111. 0\'C'rsizcd Freshly pal.nted [n8idc k double ltll'aJZf. out. worm Ori<'k fi~placc ln SEEN THE REST? llving room . pride of owner. Now Sff Th• Best! ship 1rea. Fir&l 1ime adver- The Bluff, Used, and It won!l, J a s l 2141 Vi1t11 Entr•d• long ••• $27,500. 5 Bdrm--3 B1th Open $11t., Sun. 1·5 646-7171 546-ZJU G.1.-FHA TERMS BOYD REALTY Baycl'est -one of 1 kind. J ~u1ne fil,.i 1:. loa11 , $.10,9;)() • \11!11 sell Wi1h .$8000 ~do111n & bdrms. famUy roon1 & sr.p-Jirsl tlnir. advrrti6Cd. w1L1 carry balilrtce, J40.l720. nr h"adc for co1nparable mo. bilfl twme + ra11h. ;irate dining room look out 546-2313 TARBELL 2955 H11rbor • * Sol8-5207 * * 10 !!hin1 mcrlng pool. Sl('p- do11•n l.iving roon1 with beamed celling & view ot watcrfaJJ. Phone for appoin t· mcnt. Arnold & Freud :1118 E. I7lh SL, Q! Realtof'!I 6"*7755 703 Ft. W11terfront On pcnln., Indian River, w/ fishing pier & boat dock, t:au Gallia, Flol'i da. 10 tnl. from Cape Kennedy. 11,i Ac .. 8.000 sq, ft . mansion div Id: cd Into 7 a 11ts. S79,W.JO. Equ. ity $47,000. i':.'t<:hang4' for a!'reage or home, Orange County or Phoenix,__ Ariz. area . Rich ll"\\'in, R.eallor 67lHiOOO Dover Shores 'O 'THEREAL "" ESTATERS SUMMER IS COMING BE COOL IN YOUR OWN POOL Ll.rge corner 3 bedroonl, !I bath with stcp.do\vn living room and fireplace, Lush carpets Afld built-ins. Cose 10 major shopping, !rel!1vays and Golden· \Vest College. Assume 1''HA 5~4 al $1S6 per month. Try S2~"i00 00\VN TO sn.900 FULL PRICE. WE SEL L A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker -& Lee 7682 Edlnscr 540-SJAO 84:l+ISS OPEN HOUSE BALBOA ISLE 3 BR G1n•r•I 1000 G•ntral GRASS Is a Uting ot beauty only when it's green, when there are acres and acres of it surrounding your new home, and when YO\f don't · have to cut it. IS Yo_ur mind focused on: Low down payments? 7th to 7*% annual interest rate? Immediate move in? ·Excellent trade program? 1000 -Luxury fealurei;. mmantlc zm E. Coa1l H"")',CdM fireplace, hulllln kitchen. • 67.S.5930 .. O THF. REAL "'-LSTATERS Save the oomm.itsion on 1.hll; •Uperbly elepnt .. B._r ... 1 Ba, 3001 JQ ft home. lm'J)eecable condJtion. Everythlng new 1; 316.JIU.BY Wide selection of beautiful d,eslgns? From •27,995? , · 4 BR. -$25,950 or nneet quality. Early oc- Pool rized yard. Prlt'<'d for ---:::-=-::,...:;=,.-- ;mm<'dla 1• .. ~ at "31.000. $19,500 1-"~?-==iem== M0-1720 TARBELL 29SS Harbor Attr11.ct.lvc 2 l:M:droom, + Spotleul New carpcta. Orap. cupancy. $82,500 Inc. Jand. den), cloud 110ft cai.·peHni:. es, bltins, bd\\'d. Ors. 2 1921 1!,nliaro Dr., N.B. ~mulful •''""' .,,..,,, Balhl,<()omer lot. Pnv. '"I"' S""9S&J 1Jng ranch 81Ylll' J lxfa·m, BuUt·ln k1tchcn, ~'1C)-J120. club. W&lk to Jill schooh1! -.$'2"",soo",..--,4,-B"od-.-r_m_ ~M poaibl~ temls on 3 BR. w/very large beamed cell . llv. nn. Nlee family rm. le 'valled pa1io. Neat &: clean. $36,00>, Open Sun. J.5. Ridell• & Ross Rltrs. • GREENER ohallc roof. fl'Jlk . !28.9ll. TARBELL 2955 Horbor CORB IN · MARTIN Hugo Fomily Rm Klnraaro R.E. M.I Z.m2 BAY FRONT TRIPL'EX REALTORS 675-1662 2.00 1q, t1. of superb Uving, LAKEJi'RONT, t..alcc F'o7Cii'. With dock. Choice. I• r c ~ 3036 E. Coasl Hwy, Cdrtl 2 ha1rni, eltctrlc kitchen, ·LeMe/Opllon, New, 2 Br, 2 unl111. 171,«K! EquJcy \VU!~· SACRlnCE .f Br. 2 Ba, sep dla:hwlaher, rich wQOd cab. Ba. 1'"i1hlna-. Bo8llng:, Pool, change, Open Sat, II SUnJ ffm 1·m, 2 11tf, HT'd pool iii!~. Elepnt fi n::plat.'C. J.n. -Jf'erml&. Clbh.Ml Priv. $39il 1-5, 301 Ectgtwsl<'r, S..1l!)ol \f/ilid(' & div brd. Nr schls. vltht.: entry IWI. 540-1720 mo. $1000 opUon. 494--MG.l Madge Davis Real!or W-7000 Im dn, W.500. 540.7S?l TARBEL L 2955 H11r bor !1535 E. Coast Hwy, 67:>-7223 WESTCLIFF ' ASSUME 6li ~ • BoJ ullhtl home, prot decor: ated & land.9caped, 3 11'1 DR, .. 2 custom BA. 111 lamlly rm. lmmae ciond! thiner will htlp Una.nee. 646-5311 Pastures Can't be round. .. Visi t our furnished modols In UnJversity Park, otI Culver Drive, just oU the (406) San Diego Freeway. or call (714) 833-0300 or (714) 833-1790. • . ' t I I .. . -· .... -· • . , -· ' . ' . • a4 t.\(lY PflOT S.Wol y, r,1>M17 1, 1'10 . :-RllUlll PiSll"TALl-HOIJSll 11011-IAU . rll&Us1s FOR SALii HOUSIS ,OR SALE HOUSES FOR SAL! HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi_ HOUSES,QRSALI I HOU-SIS'FOR,~~·· .. ' •. . . ~el llllGoMr•I Ia .;G,;~;;~;;!.;;;•;' :;;;;;;;;;;;'*;;;;'-;;;';;';I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;;;000;;,!,G;•;n;;•;;";l;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;l;;OOO;;;G;•;;"";r;;•;I ;;;;,;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;t;OOO;;; I Gonor•I tOOO ~•I ~ .!!!!!!!•I la .t I "GOLD KEY SHORES 'Opon Hou ,-A MOST UNUSUAL LIDO WATERFRONT APARTM,ENTS WIN"fER'' o!A~'-a Sun. 1-s ~ .. P"~~!·0~.·~ " 14' hleh central enclo'8!1 atrium. 4 bdrms. ..t CRESTVIEW DR --·~ ~ ~· 3 blth1. living rm k family rm. Prof. decorat· 320 UDO NORD 2-' '" "~lltae" Colla M"' • r RESTIGE WATERFRONT !"IQ~ES OP'" SUNDAY .11 • 5' • . W1t,rfront Lot .. 'i Exc•Uent 51 I!. Linda Isle leascl1old IOI. Ex- celltnt bllV 11 only $85,000. ' I Ii.Ind• 1111 Drlvt . • · LOWEST PRICED H0~1E • lovely hardwood Ooor ~ ed. VIEW. 189,000. • Attn.ct!''' Cape eoa. 2 bd-wti~ 3 SoOd ljRd ·bdmo•·~ HURRY! Ol'EN SUNDAY Btautlful unlls. 6 Car garages & utility rm. 1 bath. forced air "'"· tamlly -.. v .. .,,, • "1i· r m, with 85 ft. fronting on excellent swin1· ntatly new carpetbis, l:rt· mtdlt.te PoutnlotJ. A1eume . · 1930 S.ntlago Or. · . Ing beach. Units are newly {urnhihed. Ask-path>. tx~llent add~n po-• 5~ic;s, loan al onJy Slfl Ivan \Velis cu11tom 2 sty. 4 bdrm . 3 bath. ram . 1 g $200.000. Excellent terms available. tenttaJ -PRICZD at ~.500. cr.ontbl.Y. ... rm, wine cellar, extra st or a g c, spsrkling ' 'IAYSHORES POOL. Reduced to •99,000. . . U11da Isle Development Co. SCARCE AS HEN'S TIETH IOIO l1y1;d, lir., N.B. Bill Grundy 675-32tD 1 I I 4 Bedroon1, 5 blth honlt, {n nnat ~tZ!.i:e~ o{ compleUon. Palos. Verde stone entry & lire· places. F1mlly raom & bllllard room. Be•"· tUully decorated. Priced 1\ ...... $155.000 16 LinU Isle Drive Exqui•lt~tr ·decorated 5 Bedroom. 5 Both new home with upstairs view of Corona dcl /ifar hills. 3 firejJlaces & BBQ. Cal'tilt>vtred patio deck. Priced with dock at .... $145,000. !J bdrm, Galaxy or: view home. 2 frplc s, fam rrn, 31f.1 ~lbs, sep. din rm, 3040 sq ft. Lw:· urions livin~ in " South Seas setting. One in r.1illion for · $95,000. EMERALD BAY BEAUTY Gen•r•I 1000 General 1000 ~----------~ .-PRl CED TO SELL ••• 9UICl(L Y Hunt. Beoc,h neElr Bushard and Starfire. 4 Bel .. :t Bath. dining room . built-ins. Great oeighborhood and only $35.500. Sounds fi shy, but its a whale of a buy. BEAUTIFUL qua.lily bit. hon1e. close to p1•iv:ite beach & Bay Club, 11e. liv. room. f•mily roon1, '3 bdrin.1. Cmls. l\lr bdrm. 20x30 w/flre:placel :? baths, 3 paUoa, J car s:ar· a.:c -s51 .s:n. NEWPORT Cost• Mesi ~ • tfDO 9UAUTY BUILT I I I I !Y.otn A "f.old Key .. "'lnnt!r IEACH nun1z1'011i time.•. Thi.1 a"·11rd . . IO Lind• Ille Drive Nearin4 completion. 5 Bedroom & n1aid'!i, 5 bith! l:"ilh f1mUy room & ltrJe rvmpus ORANGE COUNTY'S ~ARGEST roem. 3 Fireplaces. 4,246 gg .. F\. "' iiv;n~. ; 646-llSO 2629 ljARBOR BLVD. J46'"40 ;, presented by lbe Tube.II EXCLUSIVl: AREA -Let· Conipa.ny CBC'h mon th to all Jamlly homt, 6 bdrms. den u lcspeoplf'; Rt!lling Sl00.000 &: fam. room,. 4 baths, 2 fi~ or n1ore In reaidmtial prop. p.la~. b1!·111 el:t<:lric kit· 'f'rly during a cun-ent month. ch:n, beautltul POoL & spa· l\Trs. HiJ::h1milh t-tlf!l'lded ciOWi dccklni, play room Nilrth \\'est!!m Unlv.ra:lly In ou pool are•, trnpicil r•r· Evanston, Illinois. mic I~ an dl?n, ASKING S32.!100. For ONLY $2•,111 Prov:lncifl c h a r m compJl- menta lh\f adult oCcupied home, 3 larte bdrm.a, ~ baths. oak parquet Doors, brick fireplace, heavy al\Ue roof & all bUJlt·ln kitchen. No down VA or low down FI-fA ttrm.1 avallablt!. CAU. LAMY 541).1151 Ueitttd RW. E1t-'tt' (open ev<e,) ' area, including deck &. boot •hi> ... 'I oP,~Q: ?'. ~!'l!'!~~~~~~~~~~~~~l::====:O'=:P::::E:=N==:E:v;:.e=:' :::T:I L;.:L::o'::'=:3o'=·====: , 90 Linda Isle Drive General 1000 General 1000 G•n•rel 1000 I General ""' '"""' "'ih"''"'' ,.,,.,_ CONDOMINIUM .ing ;olf, "'1'immlng and Ideally located in wm. dttnc-\ng. P.!ara:1ret i.1 n" CL!rr \'ILJ..A, l\Op, 1kip &: rrourl ~r1'.ndmothl'r a d a jum(l IO !JKipriina: & bank· riuolr.1 I have. 2 1r~; ing, 2 bdrma, ? baths, li:•· C'hlldt•tn an rl~nt' 1n P~crow. Ii\'. ri'll. din. irta. w/w I: t.1argaret ll q;h~mtth haa dr1tpes b1t·lng • ONLY b~en activl" in rt ral E11tato 5'1~ ~' OP~N SuiJ. ts D Beaullful 4 Bedroom. 4 B1ih home with ex· tra large livtng roorq &: muter Be~rrrn1. Car· pets & drape1. Landscaped. Boat s11~, Neilr tennis court lo clubhouse ........ $130,000 Linda l•I~ D•voloP~nl Co. , ' ' -I~ lay11clo Dr., N.I. 1111 Gruri.ly '75-HIO . ---- Gonar•I , 1000 ~!I__ 1000 ' $2t900 j Bai:zaln priced be1u1y tn j COllta Mes1 . .3 Bedroom,., 1~ i bath!., BRIO\ f'IREPLAO~. ' n nfl! and ttfrl:eretpr. Own- ~r \viii pa.y points lor YOUr. V./t,. or f'.fl.A. loan. Hurry fot t.b1s d.tndy: WE SELL A HOME E)/E~Y It MINUTES 1lker & lee 20Cl Westclitt Dr. &1'.5-mt p•t•" DO NOT rEAD GOOD Dt.~•.• .~ ./ 4 bdrm Pa~:-1: ", sin- i;lt 5111/'l"Y. t'I,.~". l ~'n"h ii:l)'lt, Mir p '!'':, o:ily $33,9j0, I { :? !tory Colorf-::1 lii1-.. lot, lmmac, ·I h::l'ins + den, vaca.nl, ;rt'fi l J;ir ta.mil)" Low S.rJ.~Y.I. GOLFER'S PARADISE Reautlful executive 3 Bdrm . 3 Bath home. TastefuJ ly carpeted. drilpe~ & !Urn. by dee· orator. Loe. on lhe green at 10th hole of Ber- muda Dunc~ 27 hole golf coi1rse. site of the Bob Hope Classics. Iias 2 golf cart.lj & S\vim pool. Bermuda Dunes Country Club member· ship avail, Ask $95.000. Xlnt terms avanable. Lind• Isle Development Co. 1010 Boysldo Dr .. N.B. Bill Grundy 67S.3210 1 General I 1000 Gener1l SALES MAN OF THE YEAR 1000 \'Vake Up To An Ocean View And by ni~hl a n1illion hvi11 lu·l1J1g llghts. 3COO 6'1 I! nf ll\'inll: rlf'gti nre. ~ bed· room J• . .; bath.1, fo1·ma.I d!n· In;,: roon1 . jusr "''ar.hing d!she:s in this gourmet kit· c:hf'n ls a pure, pl('ll:'(Ure. Sepa rate l\'Ork ~Jl and OOg 1-un. [k,ignrd for the ;rctive fen1Uy, BCll vah1! at $79.500 615-<IS:PI. Living The rni· the r'l~t 10 year~. ~"' ·,·,C·" THOMAS h:1~ 1•·orkcd lol' f . i\L Tar· brll con1p;1ny In the Coa1a Realtor ~te!JI office the paat four 221 \\'. Co!lst llwy. 51&..\j27 year~. Newport Sl!aeh E\•e ~ \\'r invitr ~'OU to jolM the 1 ' • TARBELL Com pa.n,v \\'here yo11 receive rno'rc AdverHs- inr:, morr• Bmefi!I;. · more: Tr1'inlni: anrt more Securily. =-=-- Opiin Houses SAT/SUN 1·5 Good Life I I MONT1ceLLo " ... ,., ,, .. •"" '"'"'"" 5 Bedrcoms & Faml~ 2010 v1sTA cAJoN 2 HOUSES o~ ~A ~IE .LOT l·BR lownhougC', 2 Eb ths. d"t'Ol:·atiu:; 11nir1untin.;:: l'l I I in THE BLUFf'S &O"n-I 2 i;tr. hv. rni. •hr.Ing Bit-ins cpl.'!", drps. Encl. ot'l"r $t000. Owrt"r Iran,,.. $1900 DOWN 3 bdrma 2 ha, 2lxl;j' living .1u-ea. bit-in kltchl!n, 1 ~".111· rib!. c~r. '\''auto. opent"t". Rod Calderhead ft'ri'f'f\ lron1 this u~auttful I . rm with flrtpla.ce + large "' / own yards. \VJl.:inR $"!;.no 3 bedroon1 Bluff, Condon1\n· on fHA 'VA teL·mi buys this dining a-a. Extra Ja...,,e di,Ulnct" lo &ehoola, !hu!" G '"ii· "You will like his . . I N h c t r.1esa •~ ·• pin;: center & churches. eorge WI 11mson frie,ndly a:f'ivice," 111111. \\ell ,,·orth 5ttlni: • arg" ort oaa. . fenced patio All this on l Ot·iirtnal occupant a & RE1\LTOR Rod Qildf'rhead i-ccelved tht> nrlcf'd rea!onab'y ::11 S31.:J50" ~n,e .. H!ls a~I the built • ins level. \Vom~n·1 delight in 01vneri. Will ffll for $28.51.Xl 672--4350 673-1564 Eves. top aaleS"nJ:in a11•anl /or Utt!, 675~930. includina: \later ~sotten!!r. 1toragc space & many ex. Nel!.'Cis a little TLC ~ paint. tnr feature• included. or trade lor tomparable m~ IT'S \VONDERFUL . th it year ol 1!16!1 frtim the Ne11··1 lmni."1. IRte posseis1on .'° SOI KINGS PLACE bile home + ca3h. many buys in a.ppli•ncea port l/11rbor. Coa1a 1\.tesa lfiedb Onl $30950 cash. you tlnd in the Chwified Realtol"!I 11r the a n n 11 a J qua 1 uyer · Y ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS IDOi GARFIELD WE'VE REDUCED. ~he price by $2000 fot W• 1mmac. 4 BR. 2 ha. ••con. trolled climatt'', better ~n new hOme. Take over 5% % Joan ,y/lo\\; down. JtedLK:ed price $28,:500. Rlddlo & Rt1s Rltrs. 35.35 E. C.0.st Hwy. 875-'l'm QUI ET EASTS I DE location with ~packlu1 3 bdrm, 2 bath & family, Sub- mit FHA or no down VA. Comp)ete with built·iN, all e.xtru incl, carpels, dn.pea &: flreplace. full p r i c e. S~6.950, Owner wants faat ~e. CALL ;.~ml Heritqe Real Estate (open~ eff1)I· BR. 1% ba, fam nn, \Ve&tcntf Plara area, 1hal: cpt&, 1hade trees. $28.500. , ~ard R.E. Ml 2-2'.m * * 518·5207 • • Arls. Check lht"m now! 1111·ard,11 cel"f'nionl .. s. 3o0pe77 ~ Sht/Su~l-5 .i bdrn1~ 2 be.tha, bit· in.1, ":::;;::::=::::: litr. Ca.lderheud h<Js l1eri1 a 0 n son ve. trplc, li\•lng & tam nn. N!W • {'()n~i.!tl!'nt n1or11hly i"Onte~I paint job inside I out, cornpl 2 HOUSi:S ON SAME LOT BOTH 2 Br. l!v. hn, dirrlnC a.rea. bit-in kit.cheii, l bi.th, w/ov.T1 yan:l1. Walktnr distance to M?hoolil, shop. ping center &: churcbfla. OriginaJ occupa.nta &: ownen:. \Viii M!ll for $28.~ or trilde for mmparable; mol>He homt + cash. Open Houses THIS WEEKEND • .., tlll ._..,. ~ wttll '" tlib ,...ktr~ 11 ,.. ............. #JI ........... """ '-''•• ..................... "....., ... k•· ~ .. ~ DAIL'f"'"~ WAHT ...... ra:'"'" ... .,,lilt .,.. ....... fer .... tt f'9 f9tltt •t• 11rte!l1 t., II• 11cll litlw_...t .. tllh •el•N Mell F·rich1f. HOUSES FOR SALE- 12 lodroeml 566 Park Drive (nr. Cit.y Park) C~t 642-1771 ISat&Sun 1·51 184 Merrill Pl1ce, Costa Mesa 543-7800 (Sat & Sun 10.;1 71! Larkspur. Cdm 673-2222 <Sat & Sun 1.;i1 (J &edroem ) *522 El Modena (Newport Heights) NIJ 673-2020 (Sat & Sun 1-51 **731 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 2-5 I * 1721 Galatea (Irvine Terrace) NB 642-5200 I Sat & Sun 1-51 219 Ppppy Ave .. Corona def Mar 64+2430: 833--0700 !Sat 1·5' **106 Linda Isle Drive (Lind<t Isle) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 121.8 Devon, Newport Beach ~776 lf'ri & Sat l-5 :3Ul 11.0 Cordova (street to Strada) Lido Isle 648-3263 lf'ri, Sat & Sun 1-5) 214 1., Vista Entrada (The Bluffs) NB 675-5930 (Sat & Sun 1-51 4645 Gorham !Cameo Shores) CdM 675-3000 :548-8868 Eves. (Sat & Sun 1·51 *2815 Ca talpa St. (Eastblulfsl NB 645-03Q3 !Sat & Sun 1-51 2007 Vista Canon (The Bluffs) NB 673-8550 (Sun 1·5) (3 &Hroom & Family or Den) 4191 Brandlord St. (Huntington Harbour\ HB, ~ (Sat & Sun 12-5) 320 Bucknell Road (College Park) CM 648-1543 (Sal & Sun 12-5) 2298 \Vaterman \Vay. East Costa Mesa 645-2000 : MB-6966 Eves. (Sat & Sun 1-5) *t400 Lincoln Lane (WutclUIJ NB 642-5200 (Sun 1-5) . 438 Aliso (Newport Heiiht•J NB 675-4600 -(Sun 14\ *2048 Commodore Road (Blycrut) Nii 646-3255 (Sun 2-51 316 Rnby, Balboa Island 675-722.'i (Sun 1·6) *450 E. 21st Sl., Co•ta Me•• 546-2313 !Sun 1-5) 445 Tustin Ave. {Na vporl l.Jeights) NB • 675-5200 · !Sat & Sun 14) 291! Chestnut. Costa Mesa 54(}-231a (Sun 1-5) 3015 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 646-7171 <Sun 1·5) 2010 Vista Cajon CT~1 Bluffs) NB . , 648-3m:Q4-1655 Eves.. fSat & Swi.1-51, 1132 Goldenrod (Harbor-View Hills) CO! 87M930 !Sat Ii Sun 14) 1218 Devon Lane (WestclWJ NB 675-4930 <Sat & Sun 1-51 1407 Notlinghilm (Westcli!fl NB ·67$4930 15at k Sun 1-Sl 2900 Atta v1,1a <EastbluffJ NB 646-7171 (Sun 1-Sl Z?7 Me'8 Drive, Cosla M .. a &16-7171 (4 .... ..-) ISun 1·51 ttlO Linde Isle Drlv• (l.Jnda Isle) NB 67W210 (Sun IJ-5) ,, • • *4639 Fairfield (Ca1nco Shores) Cd l\I 675-3331 !Sun 1-5) *2001 Commodore. fBayc rc st) NB 645-0303 (Sun 1-5) (4 Bedroom & F•mily or Oen ) 2901 Cassia (Eastblu!I) NB 644-2430 : 833--0700 !Sun l-5)- *1930 Santiago Orjve !Dover Shores) NB 648-1550 (Su n I->) 1430 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 648-1550 (Daily) 806 Bison (Eastblufl) NB 642-8235 !Sat & Sun) 1921 Santiago Dri ve, Ne,vport Beach 546-11865 (Sat & Sun 11-51 50~ l\1orning Star Lane (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 !Sat & Sun) 1330 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun l 3001 Garfie ld . Costa tvlesa 675-°7225 ISnn l-5) **I Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB • ~75-3210 !Snn 11-51 986 Sandcastle {Harbor Vie\v Hill !i) Cdfll 673--2222 (Sun 1-~) *2005 Balearic Drive (tvlesa Verde) Ci\·I 540-7373 (Sat & Sun) 942 Presidio, Costa l\1esa 546-4141 !Sun 1.;1 *501 Kings Place (Newport Heights) NB 648-3928 :548-6769 F.ves. !Sat & Snn 1->J 1310 Estelle Lane. Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sot 1·51 CS Bedroom } BB2D S'vallo\v (off Garfield \V . of ~1agno- lial HB. 847-8586: 536-8894 ISundavl ·':-*14 Linda Isle Drive (Lindil Isle) NB 642-8235 fSa l & S11n ) t *l6 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB 675-3210 rsun ll-5l · l:l E. 22nd St.. Ne\vport Beach 546-2313 (Sat & Sun 1-5l (5 Bedroom & F•mlly or Oen) **626 Via Lido Nord (Lido l•lel NB 642-5200 I Sat & Sun 2-5 \ :;o11 Johnson Ave . (north Cnsta Mei;a) CM 642-1771 !Sat & Slln l-5) *4536 Roxbury, Corona del Mar 642-8~15 (Sat & Sun) *29t0 .Jliva Road !Mesa Verde) CM 3!5-8424 (Sun 1~:301 (6 Bffr90m & F•mily or Den) **80 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB 675-3210 (Snn 11-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE (2 led room ••ch) 516 Fernleaf, Corona del l\lar 673-2222 · (Daily 3-5) 432 Fernleal. Corona del Ma r 675-593U (Sat & Sun 1-51 ( 3 & 2 Bedroom each) 4010 Rivl'r Ave .. NC\l'port Beach 6411-2414 .(Sun 1·51 ll A 4 Bodroom l WO IV. Balboa Blvd .. Bolboa 675-6060 (Sal & Sun 1-5) TRIP.LEX FOR SALE (3 & 4 Bedroom) 90Z.90f w, Bllboa Blvd., Balbo• 47~ (Sat lo Slln 1-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 12 lodrooml ' ***711 Lido Park Drive Apt. A, NB 873-9060:546-6018 (Sun 1-5) (I lodrooml 11164 San Druno !The Bluffs) NB 67$4930 (Sun 1-5) . , ... +• WatttfrMt ............ ~, 111ld ~11·11.1'd l\'lnllf'r holl1 1hru cptd. Obie gar•ge. Sha.ke * * 548-5207 -·· .. ~I . M. La Bnr<ll' and 111~ roof 4-heated pool. Nl'\l'l'IOl'I IJ,1rhor • C n ti r 11 i.le~11 Bo:ard. i\Jr. ('ald~1·hr:a<.I h11~ bf'ton u .socialcrl 1vith La Dorrie r..cn l ~:sr:ilc 5iut:c 1935 and is al11ay11 ready lo makf' hi.~ t1n1r ll\'a1labJr 10 ~OU in h<?lp1n~ )·OU with you1· real f'stale net"da. f o1 efficient profcs.sic..nal li('r· vice call Rod Clldcrhead . lif. J\1. LaBorde Real Eslate 6~. NEW Just Completed Across From Country Club Bral'ld nrw, built by hullrler for hi!( 01vn hnmr. 3 bii::-hM· rooms, sparklin~ r.lcctric kilchcn and )'0\1 can rhoos" your 0\\11 carprt~. ::ill plu~ lari,:r f'X\l'I pool tabl!' llile rttrr;itlon roon1 -S·ll .:'i<Xl - lets talk te1·m5, 6•16-7171 \-Q THE: REAL \~ ESTATf:RS ' I' ' 5 Bdrms 3 Baths SHAKE ROOF Nt!ar all M:hools. S37.000 best of trm1s. Calcsworthy & Co. 1110" porl Beach Cllice 1021! Bayside On\'e 6/J-4930 6!2·7i7i Irvine Terrace Lovely & Fpa cious VIEW t10me- On the "Bulge" In Irvine Terrace No. J J Bedrooms, J Bil.th! Eig poolaidf' f11.m ily roon1 Pl'f'lfy )'lll'd & pool Ideal for entertaining Forn1al rllning room J {'!II' garage $124,600 L11ted E.,;cluslvely \Vilh 3 UNITS $29,950 Lochenmyer Reil!or 1860 Ne l'o'JIOrt Bh·d., CM CALL ~3928 Eves. 644-1635 CONTINENTAL $'21,000 Full Price Just 1a1td. Sharp 3 bdrm l ha.th f10me. Quiet street, clo5e to all schools. No down VA or low dcwn FHA . Full payment includU)i ta.JCe•. I: lll!uranu $189/month. CALL 540-JUl Htrilq:e Real Ea· tale (oPtn ttea:J f.<oslside Cnila lilcsa, Spin. Avenue i1 li\ing COSTA I !!!!!!!>!~~!!!!>!!!!!>!!l!!!!~~I i~· tile roof, ~nt11.b on large MESA hislor:v. Stati:ly f:41 HURRY·I HURRVI ·-' 77:d50' lot. Income SJ8S TREE."i, quiet stable rKigh· Auume :5"~ loan of\ thl.1 month. Our but Income re-borhood. Grammar school aparkllna: 4 bdrm &: famUy turn in area. and shopping are an ea!)' home. lmmac. landsc, Own- Exclusive With walk; convenltnl bel'IC:h li\-e. tr mil.It &ell immed. Tak'e Newport m)nute11 away. Drive·thru ove1· pymnts of $174/mo. 1arage and storage pad !or inti princ., iJ;l!., ta."re1 &i tn1. a boat; plu& a he&lthy chil· CALL RAY GAULT 540-USI dren·s pley y11rd. Enjoy Heritage Real Estate · ., Victoria tnish oranj'e5, peaches and FOUR BE"DROOMS • Quit! lemons trom your 0\\11 or· lraffic ri-ec street. All built· ,.,....11 chard. Her@ Is the best part ins. litlnken Uvtna: room with ( ti I $20,000 • 7~~% VA LOAN lireplact. heavy 1hake roof •ny me ANYONE CAN ASSUJ\1E? ! & \\'&ik lo KChools. Priced ;;~:;;;::::;;;;~;:::;I Three bedroom home for for immtdiate We 4t $23,200 i1 makint history!~ S28.9~. CALL 5 4 5 -8 4 2 4. I Assume Loan South Coast Real Est.ale 5'A. 'IC loan of appro.,;. S20,600, FOR Sale by Owner: 4 br & &. S170/mo. includ. taxes &. pool. P.tesa dtl litar atf'l. ina. Lovely 4 bdrm & fam ily ... A~ •"'1\IV\ d p I~---~ • h. room that 1hlw.·s l<>c a mo. 612-9909 btlore 6 Pl\I. P.1on 200"/o DEPRECIATION de!. Owner moving 10 Ari· thru Sat. Prindpali Qnly New duplex &: triple;{ nearin; zona will take 2nd TD. OU· I r '•· J & 'BR ,,_.al ~"".500. -L1.,.., S16.500. All New Smaller comp e ion. ,,_,..c. " '""' ...,. MY ,.. Home on Sm Ea1Uitk kiw 2 ba . un1ls, Frplcs., e!cc. ~ ''' E · '"'·') _., "116 bl ·5180 ,..,_veiiniimiir• .. ~ ..... -........ ~ ... _, 1 ~lain. Jot. Nr. r.t~a Ctr. Ins., F'.A. uea.t, cptE. & (nt1rtirM1Nlhethl) 1~ Your tenn.1. Own er, dr11pea. I Short blk. to beach. LLEGE REALTY Open House 642-05-18 OHse~ your inf'Qnlr rrom ISCllMtrN ll:...,._,... Thi W k d =~--~~--,-. l ff en BY Owner. 4 BR home at othi!.'r llources by l;'etting ""'""""""""""'""'""'!'I 2007 BAKER Sf., CM .,~., Sb ood SI f ·' 2ii0rf <.l!'prcci.atwn as !int Out&tandlng pool home in 1he ,.,,. erw . or ,..,e or user 1ne1v in.~ 11111·1. FAMILY ROOM + Mesa Verde Cambridie Ser-trade for smaller hou&e or C I E t I RICH IRWIN , Roaltor TD. ,64 .. lre8 oun ry s a e 2113 "· Cout Hwy., at 3 llATHS. S28,950 '''· Both dinln1 • famlly =-"""".,.-....,,=,,...,.,.,...,..., CU11to1n built J bdrm ho111e • rooms + 3 large bdnnr. BY Dwrier: Sl9,500 Attract. niiny extras. Lot ISO: ~oo· . fltacA1·thur, Cdl\I 675-6000 I Large separate f11n1ily room Don 't misg se~ing tltill, E.'<· 2 BR. houKe. 18.t M•rrlll 1 nian.Y. many t:'('es. STS.OOO. SACRIFICE! 2.6 Acres. Arcll 11·llh "''et bar & prlvale cellent lea·nis available . Pl.. C.l\f. C1dl 54!-7890. Well s-McCftrdl•, Rltrs. Beach $9900. Buyf'r tol bath~. King sizer! bed1'00n1s, EASTSIDE SPANISH 1810 Newport Blvrl., C.l\i. Assume Improvement lluilt in kirchen, elegant fire. ~(l'IMl's:!!!~ 3 Br. 2 Ba. Dbl . Gar. Lr; MS..7729 644-0&SI eve.1 Bondlli. Reply Box ;)6l\t. Dai-place. 541).1720 LLEGE REAL':rY Lot. Owner . 675.1827. 11~;;;;;;;~~!!!~~;-~ly~Pil~o~t.~N~.B~.;,;====~~T~A;.R~B~E~L~L~29~5~5~H~1¥r~bo~r:1~:.::::llfl0:: .... ::;M~Hl=•>iir;•:,tll::. Mesi Verd• 1110 General 1000 General JOOOGene r•I 1000 1,----------------------15 ledrms! S38,500 -P-H-OE_N_,l_X_B_O_U_ND-1 F'vnily room, dining room. 2 Owner mul'it sell large 4 bd. elerant rin>pll1ce~. Spark!· nn 2 bllth J'iie&a Verde home. inz kitchen \\.i lh finest built· Ololce comer location "ilh $@~4ll1A-lGttrs s The /lun/e with the lui/t./n Chuckle OR.arrang• tho 6 xrombled words ti.low to malt. 6 llmple wordL Prlnl letters ol eoth In Its llne of tqUOf'fl. IKATBES . I I' t I l'CARSAF i I I f' fO OUR NA I I I I r I T YI S IF 01 R j' I A cook fl a roadStde . . . . . . tavern went into tantrums. He set off a firecracker un-ll"N-.:Y,_T.,T__,E,...w.,.~--1 dar • platter of pancakes. . I' I j I He decided fo -his -. r~ E 0 G I B I ., ,...... "'' <hKklt ..,...d h--..-...--.-~-~· by fill!nq ~ the; ml.int wor'• I• r 1 1 YtN 11 ..... 1op ~ ttep No. 3 below. --.. _ ........ 1·9 In features, dishwa.shu, 2% park • like yard, Septraff! baths. Ve:ry spacious home 18.'IC20. panelled tamily room, ~ on pool sized lot. 540-li20 he11.vy ahalle. root &-tarie " TARBELL 2955 Harbor kitchl!n. Submit YoUr tmns. HIGH BEAMS CALL LARRY 546-US! H<r- Ste]ill to ocean! 3 Bedmu1., ltage Real El!latl! (open 2 ha ., 2.story beach home, 1 f'Veal I ytan; Young, Only S26.900. EXECUT IVE DREAM '~ CAYWOOD REAL TY HOME. La,..,"'"'" lol 5 i 6.'\06 W. Coa11t Hwy,, NB bdnn 3 bath home with ; • 541-1290 • lovely dining room. 2 Open Sund:? 1•5 fi"•''"'• "'•utiful pool wUh Wilert&ll. S panl1h 170 JOAN """" Ownen mow< • '"" Omming 3 bdrm 1% blllha, mediate piDUellion. $69,9:i0. Room lor 00.t t trailer. CALL 54s..84U South Coast OJ or FHA. Rtal Eatalt: DAVIDSON RHlty 2=-=1""'d,---H=-- -Ev• .. 549-!0!8 rm · ouse 4 leclnn-$32,950 . •• ,.,., io.i10· lot· ASSUME 6% LOAN ...,m for 2 -unll• 3 ha~ larae family rooM, W.9l0 buUl·ins, di&hwuhtr, J 1toty ft , D . $1~11 Realtors Betttri than new ~rion. . . -'3U801 5*17!0 " p•~-• ~ "" TARIELL 2t55'Hori,.; ~~~~ 245 Ft of Ocean lrontt1t-on )'lrd, railed ndwood dick. bnutlfUI Monttrt)' Bay. Priced be Io'' rnamt .b' Unique., larre 4 BR home T 9\lkk ., a I e. 5"46-Utl or Mp, p\ctUrtlllfl,lt fUlll hO!.alf 67).7181 w/ kitchen I t:rplc. lo 4'""'s"D"R"°M,_ • ...,PO=.!!CI0~-5-!l-~I lmcll'"frftl Santa Cruz. aMurnable Joan. NMr ~ 8 t;;~;t;N~ef•Eo I' I' 11 11 /1 /' I' I' J' J ~~~::~1rs =:~~ ~~=-'~:9 N<;; 2 t 3 Bdtrru:, Jfew ca.rpeta • Jl"nf:;y, CM. 545--1700 e> ffi;::i' I I I I IHlsj I I I I r ........ Bft-lno, PrlvalO Pa. 1$ y 0 u R AD IN ' --·---. . . . _ • . . . . _ tlos, l'lnpl&ct1. Top Joca, CL..USl1'1tDT Soni«n1t 'VIU ;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;Ul ___ ~S~C~R~A~M~·~L~m!!_~A:!!N~SW~E~R_!l~N!_!Dl~M~E~-A~-~~l~N~E~ __ , !':.' ~f· r. PriMiplli ~ tor " DllJ . • • HOUIU ~SALi HOUSES Pcill"U tE' HOUSES POR SAL E ... ---~::.=-== HOUSES POii. SAL E HOUSES POii. SALi HOUSES POii SAi.i C ...... Pork 1115 Co,..,. deJ Mor' •--v"'"'..s~111-.a_bd_t1t_11_" _'_ba_t_h..; lUICorono del Mor 248 L<l)oolo Rd. 0.M. Clon14e1 .... ..,, door a,t ~ lAyOla lo lff. ~ .sa,950 VA-FHA 1 A«t-~ anytime 1 : lll0% LbAN ,_, • bdrm, ' bath. Prlc< !Jl,ICll. f119 mo ,..,, au ~-OpOe Sa>Sun .JM. 320 B:iK'lmplJ Rd.. Owner 646-1M3 OCWI FRONT 46Jt Fwllfl•kl, ca-Shies ExecutiYe View Home Excelknt location on B&lboa 4 Bedrooms -3 Balbi -Pool Peniluula point. 3 bdmu, den,, l bl.Dia, 2 fireplaoet, sa.soo ....... lot. ,189,500. 0-r/ Owner will trade for Palm Springs ~~ Hollls Wood '""· OPEN SUNDAY I ·S & GREAT BUY • 3 & 4 bod......., 2 bollt homos In : buutlfut Huntington -h. '$23,990 Coll 171 fl 962·1"3 ,. 10 AN, 'Iii 7 PM 0!1'&1111 ~Home. • COATS -WI R0 1tor ~~ 1--.-rt Beoch 1200 Wiii.· nton, ea -, R~1;roas SANDPIPER HOMES On llrookhorrt 11 Atlonto ii 229 Morino, -Balboo l1l1nd , , 146 4141--ElP ff -· 675-3311 -· Opon :111 9 Every Night '°'""'e-i..i • , ' ' Minion Viol• 11"1M1111tii Vlojo "E" ·PLAN 1111 _N_-~Po_rt_1o"'0""'·ch __ 1200_ -----~.-13 n Live In Beautiful Mission Vlefo OWNE•s s~FFS:· ::.!'· ·~~ cAMEo sHoREs oPEN suN. 1.5 PLEASANT couRTYAR.o ENTRY We have a buyer nady will-~rator wallpa~n. nal. Executive t:tome Street to 5--..1-\Velcomes you. to this spacious 4 BR. charm· · ncf. bl • ll dra ri Park VI · Cus1om built-sweepln&: ocean · · l"nnnl ill 1nc a a c to J>Urchue a.o nen pe cs. cw. ·"-·_arbor, •• ~ ........ ,., 110 VIA CORDOVA er. A 'Panoramic view of LagUQ.a H' s awaita ''E" Plan in the "BIWil" tor $4'1' 5Dll """w ''"' '" ....-" I " ll kilch •-f il · ' BrokerloWnu quaiitY constntcted 3 BR., 31bdrma, double garage, pa. )·ou rom .... e v. rm., en ~ am y rm. occupancy in June -if you 642-8235 644--0322 ew/wknd. & ma>d'a (or denl l 4 baths. llo, Immediate OttUpa.ncy, 10% Down is all it takes to move right in. MY' evtrainaidettd seUing 135 Fl~ deep lot provides Newly. ~led, rw;w w/w Total price $35,000. )OW'B this mt)' be YoUr &Oki· BLUJTS • 3 BR, 2 BA, tpllt~ tremendous outdoor livirtg cupet:in&. •• """""11nl\>. levd ••>m>. $29.500 ' " area w/shcl~r<d pool • JEAN SMITH FHA OR VA FINANCING ~ US AT 675&5o teueloption. ~2039 Rhll!fleboard Ct. RealisUcally E Avail. on this 3 BR., fam_. rm,; block walls p Ti{L REAL "\.. LSTATERS BAYFBONT COndo • T'<rftn priced at '$'76,500 for prompt Jt ALTO.I surrQpnd the heated, self-cleanint pool. The Facing Bay Club. ter 2 Ba sale 10 disct'im.lnatini buy. 646-3255. Ylew from a cov. patio oilers S"addl eback Mt. ·• $46,500 UOM'dn. RJtr-.0732 er wilh art eye ror a IKIUnd P!l:Js xlnt privacy. Move. right in for only value! Conie 6 see. for your· NEW ON THE MARKET! $33,5000 ~ Ne!P!"!. Heights 1210 11eU. Open tlouse sun. 1 to Altr. 2 Bdrm., lgc. den, 2 · du.k ; ~ Oo·rl .. too, bath horn•. Ii Bl0ck to best BES'!; ASS ORTMENT IN MISSION. VIEJO OPEN Hoult'. Sat &, &in. 1-S Exclualvr With beach. Priced 10111· at MANY MORE TO SELECT F ROM OPEN HOUSES 32902 Monarch1.Bay Dr. 4 &droorh, custom w 1 t h Magnillcent Whl'te \Vater VleW. $59,900, PM. 3 BdrtQs.,rpootl 5f2 El EASTBLUFF REALTY $17.500. Priv, financing: in1· Modtl)J. yo.tt-..r.o., fl.tin. 641-1133 mecl. poss. 673-~20 ·t ~ ' 2 BEAUT VIEWS SHORE PROPERTIES NE\V -Custom '•bit Ranch • 67S.-9060 675-1747 M ISSION VIEJO RE;llLTY 1500 Eton ,Place Wel!'tcliff, 4 bedroom, Cort.om with sparld""' POOL. SQ,000 S I • •· 2 Ba •<th• .,.__ r-.fo'). pc1·fecl cond, Save thou·t---------ty e ..... · ..,, .,..,,. sands by aS!iuining 6~ % 2 BR. Attract Xln't 'Cond. CHRISANTA DR. (In L• Pai Models) 137·'5t0 , ta Ana $37,500. 673-f450 loan of S::2.4CO. J BR., h11ge Owner Will Cany Back A Eva1. C~ll : U0-1040. or U0.2IOI bkr tiv. & din. rms. Thr scllen _Yl: Mortgage, Lo Down.r;·!:::~~~~~:i::::~::!!'~!!!!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!::!!!! 3 BR & Den. La'rge yard. have UP'-:l'adf!d nio&t every· Ba.~in at $45,500, Phill• see at )'OUr oonvenience from 12 to. 5 Sat. i Sun. Walker &,Lee $29,900. Frank ?.1arsha11 11 .. i"<i: 1r~ i:poilcsti. Yes. 2 SuU1van -S48-0761. Hunting.ton Beach 1400 Lagu~ Beach 1705 llil:alty. 615-41Dl I \'ic11·s, er ocru n & canyon. 33lBiiR[.lin.o;o;;,2i7lil°lBBa3:.J'eo;;n-~l ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. l--------- NEW cusl. bome. 3 Bdrrzys. J l·:ler, gnragc door opener. 1cmporary, Archilect 1 odl Oc . Bl. .. bltns. 15Tll I: S3nta ' Xln1 lanch;c:,pi11c: ii hO&e pa. dcilgned & bll. Lo inL mm •t• cup•ucy Ana. S37.500_ .. •.7l-6450 B!:r.:_ I liu. \\'lib today·s linancing, tr,uWerabl€ Io a 11 . By Vacant 3 bdJ.T1l 2 h,.ths. , ::sRT 2 Bloch to the ocean ~ block to Comm. recre&Uoft center & pool.-3. Bedroomg 2 baths, fireplace, double. prage, .. ~:;oo wllh ortly 10% down. Lowest Priced home in this fine area. 646-7171 O THI: RF.:AL '"\... t:STATERS this has lo be one ol the 'Owner. Phone . 673-28ai tor $17,500 f U 11 price: • $1500 Dover Shores 1227 r!l'IC'st buys ll1 CdM al appl. moves YoU in -seller will S41,900. Owners \\'Ould con. pay all c~ill&" cOats. Ele<:· IMPRESSIVE - SPACIOUS 4 Br, 411' .Ba + makls. Full length view • Bay I: Mtns. Hlgh ce~lngs. 500) i;q. It. built •round court. 4 car g<J'. E-i maint. Immed occp. st78,(X)'t furnished, Assume 61,<i~ loan. Owner. 548-1249 sider carrying 2nd T.D. lf Hunting ton Beach 1-400 tric built-In range, oven, short GI i1nn1et.1 calih. --· · FA heat, carpels, d1'pes, e BILL HAVEN, Rltr . $135 MO. BUYS &0x100' """"' lo!. double 2111 E. Coast. CdM 613-3211 YOU A . NEW ....... 101! S. Main, S.A. 5~1-6613 Ocean Side 4 BR HOME lfD4_M_tM Of H• U )IOU ea.111 $8,fiOO a year or ~ 1ghway LESS aod have 5 or more1..,...,,...,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,_ Just Hated ln choict area persons Jn your family, )(OUl1111 J;?uplex with 2 Bedroom ho1ne: may now qualify under the SELLING University P•rk 1237 with patio and Income aparL new FHA Program 233 for ment always renled · $48.500 a. ne1v 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath YOUR HOME I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;,I 673-&)jO home. Payments o( $135 per FRESH AS A DAISY mo. for 360 n1onlhs <30 An appe&ling )'OW'l&, bome jll years), ilK!ludlng taxes & perfect tag t t: aOOiafable insurarlct'. Payments.may be e FREE APPRAISA1,.._°' value -perfect IO?tion. 3 less depending on youi' in. e WE BUY EQUITIES b' 21' bl: + ~ ' 1..-omc Annual pcrecnlagr in. F1lEE EXPERT ADVICE ~~·"May I s~:; OPEN o•ILY •s tcresi rale of 1% on a BRASHEAR REA LTY ' ''" " ~ ot''"900 l 8~7-8507 &12-0427 through· • Sl tl'ERNLEAF. Duplc.ic, So. ~..,, mor gage. ,, e Red !1ill Re·•lty I cf Hwy. 2. BR. each. 2 . . BY Owner: . A~un"M! 6:i( a. Univ. Parle Centtt, Irvine Fi-pies., 2 patios; New car· s,m in ca~h is ,~11,'"?" 1"'<1e"" rn, BA. 2FnncBa .~~1000•• 84Fou7 "ut!!,n e.au A"""""" .833-(820 peu· • 1. . 1 1 o move tn , w 1c inc u s r, . ....,, . -_ ·~~ ··~... 1 ng pane 1ng 1n ron 1 . h"'"" _ _. · ~~~~~~'!'!~~ unit. Priced fur quick sale! cosing c.-.."'es auu un· 2 BR. Condo, Sell By Ownr:r 1240 D.ON V. FRANKLIN pounds. . Pool Facil. 1 Afi. from bch. REAL TOR l n1Ue from the ocean ~Ca::::U..:00>-"'15=..=:_~-=~ 7 •• Boele Boy HARBOR HlGHLANDS' Mu:ine:n & Harbor High SchOol. Great !.amily room, 3 large bdnnll, 2¥.. baths. dining room. Total about %100 .sq ft. AU th.is plus "-or- ntr lot It heated .\ filtered POOL. Exceptional klcation I: ~ to aell at. $3$,950. AISwnaWe iaslUUCf' · Joah now ~ J!IPPel'tyr <:ALL 56-1424 South Coast Real Estate FOR Sale by owner: 3 br, e 673-2222 e in lluntillgton Beach Vacant NEWPORT WEST liliiiiiii;lliiii;;;o;iiiiiiiio I family room, 2 ba, 2 trplcs, YOUR .CHOICE Bkr. 714: 962-1353 3 Bdnns, ""'~-• Has 51-'. 'it GI loan. t' e DUPLEX e bllM, ""1" drpo, cul-do-2 WITH VIEW DIER & ELO•Tr sa..::. Tea botue in ratdcn. "" -" 134,.,.. 0pen Sat15'm "°' S" :-S•t/ Sun .. 1-5 Open Sun. 2·5 P.M. Fairhill Dr. Mr. or Mn. 32S..330 POPPY MORE ROOM FOR YOUR ' Needs quick action! M•rinar ·Realty 842-5541 541-~442 4010 •RIVER AVE . J\.1arvin. daya 64~1141, eves You'll be pleasantly 11urpri MONEY SEE thi& 3 & 2 bdrm. 548-6683. ed! (M.ight leallf. one /. on comer lot, $74,500 Unive1'5lty Realty 67J..6510 -HuntlngtOn (!)' Corona del M•r 1250 3001 E. Coaiit llwy., CdM 4 bedroom.1, large n1aster Harbour 140S A.",. ,,._ DUPLEX bedroom, spadous ""'""'!--------~ ......, • !amily room, kitchen + eat. LIQUIDATION • New 3 BR I I A L T Y CAMEO SHORES Enjoy the co nwnlence of this Ing. area, ~,11 well as separ. homes . 4191 Branford St. Near Npt. Post Ore. 6~241~ 1 .._..__.., GORH"-" nlcef'J Br ho1nc with a 2 Br 1 1 1 d. · --...w l'WTI a e orma 1n1ng room. -..,, Just $35,500!! r Bkira/Alt. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 rental which lx>lp1 makr-the i;q. ft. and only $44.95<1! 84&-0609, ~es 557-'lSl. HOUSE FOR SALE t &Ox Z3 It. R-2 Lot *~&autiful l bedroom!, 2 """ * Larae Covered Patio * Rom'n for 3 more units + 1.nWly Home for your Famil.v * $28,500 ~23lJ \ ,; ., .. , Really ''plush", which ~ans, payments. Nonh of hwy. 546-2313 i.. Priced to 11tll. !he very besl. ~Lee. bdrms., MORGAN REALTY 67"...6642 extra ' size llv .. rm. l rnstr. suite. 3,000""Sq,J Ft., with FURN. TRIPLEX ocean view tflat 11'11nmatch-SOUTH OF HWY. ed. S74.500. Come lake a Short "'aik to beach. Neat look at real quality &: value. i prop. w/flnr l'f!ntal hislory. You'll be impressed! revesJ $62,:ilO 518-8868 Walker Rlty. 675-5200 m11n ,\ 111:.\r ll 111:.\U \ 1:\1'. , ·~· I' I~ ~1~ lGOO I 3366 Via Lido, NB Open !iun. 'R THEREAL '. ESTATERS Fount•in Valley 1410 THE BIG ONE That'a the be&t descriplio.n of this dramatic f..a:una Beach home. SPARKUNG CON. TEMP, STYLING, BLT. ON '?-LEVELS. WITH EXTEN· SIVE USE or WOOD &: CLASS. SPRAWLING 4 BDRM. &. DEN OR 5 BOR1'1, FLOOR PLAN . HAS UV. RM. WI ANTIQUE OPEN B E A M CEILINGS & tIEA VY CROSS Tlll1BERS. One 1vaU ha 1 ¥A$IVE CONTEMP. FRPL. or orna.t<" brick & plaster dcaign. Kitch. w/ family rm . hM loeds of cab- ineta, BLT • IN RANGE Ir. OVE;N, DtSHWR., GARB. OISP., ETC. Lgc. cnlry foyer \\'/flool'!I ol 1ravertine designed I 11 r, QPeflS to center stalrn·ell thal leada to 2nd story PAST WALL OF GLASS 15 FT. HIGH. Onr bdrm. w/flr. to ceil. glas1 AFFORDS A VlEW or THE OCEAN " CATAIJNA ISLAND. Thia apac. home, with w/w car- peting It. drapes, ia immac. thruoul. ANXIOUS OWNER HAS JUSJ' REDUCED IT TO $32,950 Full Price TERMS OPEN TO OFFER MISSION REAL TY 985 So. Coast Hwy., Lagul'I& Phono 17141 494-0711 ULTIMATE IN GRACIOUS LIVING Panoramic View from Da n• Point to Catalina Spacious Duplex completed . 1967. Large livifli rooms, with fil'f!places. d i n i n 1 rooms, Ub!°U)', radiant beat, <Jlectric klkhens. sell clea~ ing oven, Upper 3 Bedroom, 3 bath. Lov."Cr 2 Bedroom, 2 batho. Hydraulic elevator Lo 3 car garaae with electric doors. Mi n I m u m malntena~. Sll~.000 clear, Owner wiU finance 50%. Shown by ap. poi~nt. ~9f..9936 (Cour- tesy. to Broken1). • ---• • DAILY I'll.If M ' HOUSIS PCSlt 11CI - It's. tho ··SOLD ·. SIGN .fhat ~ounh ,• " WE SELL 3 HOMES~'PER DAY LET YOU.RS BE NEXT YOU'U l_I 6LAD You called to lt'C th1s nicely appointed too r ~m and f amily room . tf&I l11.r1e amlmable GT loan 5~"4 lntore$1 Sl.9.0l> payable $168.00 month PIT I bc!autiful boat or trailer a1't'a I ! SKlrTICAP about the home you buy and rrom WhCim-;;u·«liu.y IU You couldn't do BF:I'· TER than THIS exll'& large Collcre Park name, 1wo fireplaces, exquisite c.i>ts all bit-ins . wll!''re run.. nine out of 1pace. Stt au 1tx-other deairable fea- tum &Ii IOOn as )"OU can. You couldn't do better. "6-5440. UNllLllVAll.I 'YALUI ~~ nf.soo In ~'heart of Costa Me1a. Im-. ' maeulate all ne w I y painted ln "-out. High quality Y..'/w carpel• thn1ou1 .• 3 bdmi.a, 2,bath!, lan1ily room, all built-ins, Beautiful lava r-o ck ' fireplace. .m L/R. Walk to school•., ' l st&-54«1 . ) I , ' ,, . ' TNI ~ONI 5 ~m~·a formal,-dillil\I ifaths, , ... Closets i:Jore. Pluah . cpts. Owrv;r says must 11'!11 '° redUttd the price ' $1500. Good location cl011e to &11 Khools now only $37·.000. 546-5440 cozy COUIR -~ TNl HOISIY SIT • tr ~ wani honn )'CIQ."11:- muit Re tills ('OI)' 2 BR. I · den home + 1 ~"':bi t<\~ Thia. home la M.ll ~I talhed and Jiu room far'~ rklin& in the rear, it'• like • rettfna: the house for.-tree: • w"'• ,... buio th~' 11><31(~ ~· - IXICUTMS DILl ... TI ' s ,.,. ,...., lb~ - hQ •n CONt&ntb' ,tmi.1·• Jll'O\!.cd since It wu oc-' ~pied. 'J'.bll hom.t' 11 a . h ou 1e,w I f e 1 1 .dnanit beauutully appoinkd, ttM1 :iC:::~o:~ ~ 1 a_ muter bedroom suite tit tor a Kina: and Queen, ralM:d hearth m a r b I a fireplace, •bll!avy ' lhake rool. lf you want a real executive home. 11tlS lS > ·~ .,.. l rr. -, IF YOU ARE THINKING OF SELLING CALL US NOW .. FOR A FREE APPRAISAL NO OBLIGATION OF COURSE ' l ~----------·~---------------1 !DIAL LOCATION Imaclne! Auume thl1 bl!a.utiful loan. &l 5.1.4..% S2ll per month Pm .. and move Into thl• l&rre quality built 5 bedroom. AU hardwood noon 1how not only the Cll'I! put Into this home but 11 I 1 o quality. Full pric..e only 134,.,. - TIRED Of FAM RMS IN THI KnCHINt , Well lhen we have the ' · LIVlllA•I AND SHB.TH L&rre commercial bld&. In rood tocatiOn .Cl-f Nl!WpOl't. tn need of load rnanap:ment. U )'OU do•:!'t want to m&l1A&C we will do It for yuu. 90% ti.nan· clnr available at 7" % m. tcresl. SU,OOJ down will probably buy this one, If Uncle Sam la bltine· you this year don't wait till next Ytar t<i do eomethina aboq! It. ~ hOme you have been b>k· • ·me for t It'• lara:e, about HAV,1 YOUli CAKI A, HI U.T 11 TOO n::io 1q. n., • 11ood 11ze ... bedroom1, e norm o u • Ne.ed a 1at1fe home -we ~· family room that is have it! Tbtte bedroom1 aeparak and &Waf from &: la.J'I! nim"18 room '; the kl~n. 'Many cuatorn need & low Price to fit featurtj \ioo numerous to · your budset· H'tRE •IT IS! me~M>n. Goqd Me 1 a Verde b:atlon· fClr only $41),500. - ra:I 1'91 SUM· USUMI •llAT LOAN 8".ut1tuUy' a'P po 1 n t e d three bedroom Plus ahlm· .......... pooi. "'"'"'1 $26,500. H~re 1@ 1¥' ~ln(, a.uume $22.500 ~ at no cost. ' . . St6-5MO DON'T M LATI Juat listed and priced to sell-in Mesa. Vmlr, bar l bedroom• two bath 1, ~ larat 1ize f.amlly room. Be:&utilul ~place, real t . ' ruce cpta and drapn i $36,&.10. Better hurry I i Good financing &Yail• i able. 546-~ ? IYI AJIPIAL I! HIART APl'IAL 1 Punt appeal -lt'1 tn at-t ' t r active thrll!e-iedroolD home -lll bath IPOl"kltnc clean. Loca.t«t In JnOlt i de1ltable arta, Here's tbt ~ clincher, only•J,14,ll!O. ~ • -. > KOOi.- i OM PT- lllASST ' ' \ . ,. ' Retu -this -)>OOI • l'lortie'" 11· & ftnt value. Features 3 l'OCXI alze at '32,000 tills •homfl has assuma'lle,. 8~'1'1 FHA ~ lo&ftt payable pa.od per month lncl'd Pm. $6,000 moves you In. • bedrooms plus I a rp l 1 y { room, 1" betha, 2lx17 1 ' . LR. w/w c:pta A. drapea. • evel)'thl111 LI plush and JCLASSY .oo !he pr1ce a ,.pool an KOOL --• ' PAUL-WHITE-. I CARNAHAN 1093 •.ua ITRllT, CODA MISA 146 1440 • . I I ' • • 00 =.: '; e z 4 $ -I o e * 0 •• ; ' •• ,;;o: 4 •* t"::"" ,P U." j<.,i •' \F\¥)•*1 1 ... .. ""''9:';"-.. • • • l . ,. . ' ... • • SatW'dq, r-7' 1970 I RENTAL ltl ALS ltlNTALS RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS , RENTALS RENTALS ~~=::IJ0'-1 1 HouMI U~ ~. Furi\I~ • Apl1. f uml ...... -Apto. l!umllhtd • ~ Unful'llllhooi Aph. UnfumJalMd Apt\. UnfumlalMd Ap!s. Unluml"'ed l~iQWiiC a...,, .VloW ~ -.~1M Cooto -._ Cooti Mooo. 4111 !!!_boo 43111 C..to -llOIC..to MoM 5100 Newport IMch 5200 Soni• An• U •·lot. Pvt bell. M-DESIRABLE BAYn!O!n'~;:;:-,°"';Prl;:;v::-;:be:ae~h.:~;;;;;;;;;:::;:::;:::;:::;;;;;;-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, Pil\l'llCI' bath. apt. l1D5 to $Ul. LARGE 1 a 2 • 12S,llOO. '99·1344, HOME ••.a• •v UVI Doluu 2 °' 3 BR. By we<k GRAND OPENING!! ~with .,..1 View 4 .Br. ltlldlo Ap"-(lri-plax). 19 • 2 Br .. 2 ho, cp•• --.._y, 1 or mo, ldt<l Balboa loca· ~ WO • • Uue. Crp11, ~ l\'PIC. l&o faml. ~ AT 'tlOn. ---·-• 1y -w/hlbll. 1 child 111000 ._ sm ~ ·~ r...• Gul>dllp, bl>1no. .. ~·· "'--A~ Wlnnl119 ;;;"'="--""=-===--=L · ., ... J.i:i LoL M236 Via !>pie, patlo,11....,., ....,, PALM.,ME"'A. C1J1AN Boclwlor AP"-.-. 3 BR.,2 BA. N'r ocun.1'rple al<, "'-11\ll. Nr-2230 ~. *-llBl. !um. AduJta ~no~ ~ All uW Incl~ up dahwhr. '1235 mo. )lrly. No So.,Ctntsr st. (Nt.1ftm1r). IE~~==! RATEIWSONABLE GARDENAPARTMENTS n\E.BalboaBl"1. MERRIMAC WOODS! pata.54M89'1wk-days!l-:I ••·5"0 Pelnt l7all ,..,_ lrom °""""' O\ib BALBOA 613«1'5 DILUXli UYl'RONT l_s.._._c_i ........... _ .. __ ....,.. .. ._ 215 Mta Dr." I'll. 5IU106 ' e PATI01AltEAS ORANGE COUNTY'S MOST BEAUTIFUL ft •• L 1 0u 1 v • •-1 e LEASE/OPTION e .. ID> Mo. 3 Btl 2 ha. Family fsm. New cpts. le dral!f& !8'iotleM! AgenlA9&-U6S • e SWIMMING POOL lolbH lalond 43S.5 $300 2 Ir., :t Bo • .....,. BR P "'· "n "'" . • , l!ASTSIDE e SAUNA BATHS APARTMENT COMMUNITY ovoll. 1'!ent 646-0712 . r;;r'.~'· ~ ... ~~';\": Lars<. c:1t>a 3<1>drm 2 bot>, e STm•u ROOMS OEUJXE -· 2 BR. 2 , __ ,I 2 •~ 2 "·Ill •i VIEW apt; alnal• adult only REAL ESTAT-f Z:rtment1 hr .l<Mle • •·-""'·Ins· ra "· -•• -•, ~~-Avail Juat comp~-.,. _,....,, -· ft r· ._,. 11811 · 1 Ill """'-· -· ' m~ e JACUZZI BATHS -""' ·-~·· oofod If I .. ,.,...,., ""· u · ._,,A dlnlne room. run BACHELOR, I & 2 BEDROOMS !:n:.;~ l 300. .....i., ...,,,pletely aounclpr ' ,. CHI>-51S-:1394 GoMrol ,..,,,... ·" ..... ,... ·IZOI Furnl·L-• a un1um1-L-• • 1"11 ..,_, wood ••lll"11•· dl•l!w•ahora, !""' DELUXE tar. w .. tdlll 1o<. -.="'1=w'------• ...,....._·1 month. 1fttltap RqJ Es-.,.... -1 BR upper tor WOl4dJil mkf,. l•ftclKa• with 1tr••m1 &. w•terf•ll•, e... Pool A bU·inl. Adults. poo. f\ent• I , • . nw .... 540-WI i.,.n .... 1. All Electric di....... ........ 11<0 uW volora, tllQ•a, clulahouM, ....... J !!C"D I a ~o ...... l<M214 pd, 313 Conl. in-139'1 1wlm 'pool•, prlvete _I• I!' • 9 • w/ltor .... ltlO • < INVESTORS!! ,,,.. Ownt'r-Bullder has De.. 3 BR. 2 BA, ~- :~ luu new unlb2#S.12 ~b~~ ~ ~~ ~ &: 28. Walk to beach. 1 bl' owner WC adV&.nt.. AM~PM 83S-6118. Aft i I: ' ace: Lin<!borr eo. I =W~l<tnda==837,_.,4937,...,,.,..· --.,. 11 536.2579 CHEERFUL 2 Ji, pr, no -f pets, 1 child, 113.5 mo. 773 ~ns for S.le 1t75 1 ~w~·~w~u_.,~n--~~-·-..'­~ LARGE 2 BR. 1 BA. home. ?r..~ ~ORMS. ~llent l:f.B. Cpls., drapes; ~. fenc- 1 JOCt.hon. Top condition, GI ed yard. $150. 613-2918 = ~~."· $28,<XXI Bkr. UNIQUE f ·BR ~\! J'l!I· INT LSc-----0>1Je&< PUk. Ami ("'· Houtu Furnish.cl '3S:-~i~ully crpt~. 2000 fenced yd, stove incl. $169 l+-----,....--~J Mo. Call :;i;.m 3 BERM, (.)>ta. No pets, $145.. 531-9397, 7&.; ShaJlmar, C.M. Hofpoint AppDances Evorylillnt .... FROM •140 • $210. Adult• ' pluM. Juat l!•at of 2600 Horbor llvd., naxt Melt Re,aMfWl!tl• New Rent1I• HuntlntfOn leech +teO to N.ben C•cllllac, •t 4U Merrlm~ W•y, In the Airport Area Coat• MeH. S4U300. Move In Nowl Next lo the Bahia Ana Country Club. STDNEHENGI! APTS. l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!:'!!!":"J!!~~~~!!!!~ Just East of Santa Ana Ave. on Mesa Drive. 2 BR. 2 BA. dUbwllr, rec.r-= e From $120 Unfurnished n;ri~~~ ,..,, i32o Coato -SIOO ICoat• Mo.. 5100 • From $140 Fiimlshed FREE utJJ. rum. l Bdrm BRANft. NEW CALL: 546·9860 ~ii\'"~~ 1125 s:'U.. ...,_. 2 BEOROOM, l u,.11hed. APT •HOMES . ---------RENTALS Hou ... Unfurnilhed -La9un• Be•ch 37QS OCEANFRONT 2 br. 2 ba., unturn. Adults. S290 Mo. Broker 49'J.1900 Downtown H.B. No Costa Me11 4100 childttp, no pet&, SS.'7396 Ntve:r be~ lived in. J>ri.. 2 BR. Pool. Adults only. pao vate patio livlna. Ntar 2 BR studk>, carpets, drapes, rno utll pd. Avail Feb lS. beach .t: shopping. All new pooJ. 1 child !)k. No children 17676 Cameron. 841~2125 buUl·inl; dlahwuben, w/w qeg 2 tbnl I. Call ~ PRIVATE QUIEi' APT• ~· drapes, private after 6 1 BR blk0 to beaeh siso livmg, $14'::.A up -ATI'RAC'J'lVE, 1 ll'2 tu°h 53&>13J9 67:J..l7M e 3 BR-2 BA·trplc., plus HARBOR GREENS APARTMENTS SPACIOUS TOWNHOUSE LIVING Separate adult & tamll,y ccm· munltle.s. Bachelor 1-2-k 3 Bdm:l1, 1um • unturn apts. SUD. per mo. .t: U!'. • Lara:e 1anien patlol Newport Shena 5220 DUPLEX l.Ower 2 8fl. .2 BA. IU5 mo !eue. Atlulta,, no pell. EwL 49f...9S02 Coron• clel M8I-5250 .. -,.eti!.;·~ ON TEN ACRES 1 I: 2 BR. Furn • UQfum ,,,,.,.,.. I prlv • .0tfGa J Poola. T-. . O>ntnfl Bldlt, 900 ......... QIAI .... '611 IMac:Artlnlt n:r. o..t Hwyl - ---------- COUPL!: now residirw ift University Park 'l"uld W.. lo lease boule: prtftt a Bedroom, den, 2~ bath, up. dininz room, kitchen built-ins, iireplaCfl, 2-cu, prqe. Phlne 833~0 1 14 latter S pm I: v.-eekendl) 3 BDR~t 2 Ba horn,, prfter Udo Isle, 1 or 2 yr. lease to bealn ~i,70 res pon 1 l b le family, references. 67J..US8 Wr .. pool, uW s-kl. Prdtn ' . • 2 BR-2 BA·patlos 2 BR. S.p. lao.,., t,loso. Vordo' • ' 1110 Lquno Niguel 3707 I~ +dl>!.ta. .., pell, UD!l SunMf~-h 44$S •I B~-1 BA-delux, 1tn&)e ~.5:to1I;frl.& .... chlld -,,000--'S<t'".-F-t."''0-,-,-u1-<1-,-.,.-,-,, --------w~ Ave., c.M: ~~ Cori1can Apt. Homes • Open beamed ceWnp • Firl!p~cts • Rec. Rooms e 2 pools, aunas, nuneey e -LANDLORDS e FREE RENTAL SER.VIC! BRAND NEW , B-r SU82 2 BR. 2 BA, t1P1taln1 • duplex COLLEGE Teacher I: Wife wtth ll1ll1 deck patio! Cpttl., wish Ocean Apt Year Lie. drp'd., encl. sai'aie, compl. March 8th. 646-9'1~ ~ BR, form din rm: hu.&e lam EXF.CUTIVE home on lbt *'QUIET 2 BR Duplex sTUDJO Apt. older man, SUNFLOWER AVE. P.J5. NlCE 2 Br. Duplex. 2 tha 2 frpcll 'walk 3rd fairway, 4 BR." 3 BA, Bltins, far, pe.tto, Eekfe'. teac~ra or m&niecl cpl •! Btwn s. Main £: Bristol l:ffW, ~ t~. , _pets. :''sc~. ~n i pell; ovu SOOO ft of luxwiouf liv· Adults, no pm, $165 mo. no child. Frplc, mod. appli-Located % mile E. ot South DK!° ~ _ • J in&. S550 mo/lse. 4i5-4889 364 E. 16th Pl. 642-WB anoes, _patio, Nr Mach'. $130 c.oe.stflaza Sboppina Center h .. ., welcome. _... mo. Yr se. lat & 1 t cn3> 592-2'25 o<hool. lMMED. OCCUPANC'i. 370o Pe~l'IOn Way Costa Mesa 546-0370 bll·ins. Beaut. ldscpd, 70'7% I"'=======: Oreb.id. $225 per mo. Rooms fo r Rent 5995 ..-.-' 3 BR. 2 Sa, prap, 545-06ll> 3708 lMMAC. 2 BR. tum A: un· mo. u. Cell 540-1973 -&n.&Oil 0 ::r; '* pet o~. Bkr, I========= Minion Vi•i•.----furn. In quiP.t triplex. Adul!11 Senta AM 4620 Ev••· 545-2321 _, ;. 1 ca..a" FOR P.fatured Gent In Prtv. Newport Beech_ 3200 OPEN House Sun. 1.4 pm. onJy, no peta. Sl3&4155. · Hm In H.B. Combi Bdrm• Nr. Harbor & Adams fllO· LARGE 4 Br. 2 Bo. Obi JOO Pa.,.to. Now 3 Br. 546-5386 aft 6 pm. ARE YOU READY? HARBOR QUAJNT.prtv 1 Br, ....,. Iv nn. Prlv. ba. No ldtcllen · r.~w drps. Kida. Aclu~~BOnly fam rm, ms. 842-3296 l ~R. ~1u;i:~ Be= ':n ~~ :~;:tr. WE ARE! ~t. ~~ ~·~1, ~~ ~~~ =~· Relfl'. S6S mo. f BR + fam nn, lrplc, 3 SR. 2 bai.hJ. split level~ Duplex•• Unfum. 3975 ~-A~: 00-isos Bltnl, P1'*1t'; 1 Want OK. New· move in now, We have TOWN HOUSE 613-7629 RM For rent in lovely. ~ ~ Nice location. Bkr. 2 Bft. 2 batha •••.•••••. S225 1"""--------"BA=CHE""'LO=Ro-'·.,-1-;;8c;;R-=t1 No pets. 7l30 So. Center St. an adult community lhat is COROUDU 2 BR cl<>tt in, kit prtvl, Mp ., AVAD...ABt.E NOW 2 BR, rear hSt, fncd yd, ' N ls •fags CNr Warner). close to all 1 & 2 Bclnn, all ~17 Harbor near Willon API'S. • refrlg. gar. Male. ~39 Hii SHARP 2 B I Bay&. Beach Rt'alt)', Inc. &love & refr\1, sep. e.ncl. ~f~t~. A.o ~ uUI Pt1d.. pool, sha1 car-• 2 Br l~J Ba. Lowtr levels, studios. LOVELY RM . . ?drl r. w w 901 Dovtt Dr. Suite 126 NB 1ar, Pttfer older cpl or cpl 0· Legun• a..clt 4705 petl, bit.bu, drapes, Ian.re Townhouse $135 Frplcs, pool, dbl earports, in pnv home. 'Klddr)I, Bgkrar'r:.,!e.,~. Pets. &tS.2000 Evu. ~ ,v/sm baby. 548-4f15 NICE 1 BR Duplx. Quiet. ,,,,•·I"' ~•y 1 .. _, ...... w/storqe att&. Adults only. e l:feat!d pool • Adu.It& only pab. $175 • $220. 673..J378 ~m_P!~~!d1713itnUeman. $80. 1 1 • • ~ Sep. by 1anlie1. 1 adult '"v " ~ ~ • ~ . ,,... ,w.,Je\,I Huny on the1e. From $150. • No pets .• Adj to sbopplng 3 BR, 2 BA. Stove, re frig, .--" .,,_ FJO. NICE 2 BR horn~ near NEWLY oEJ>RATEO 3 bd· RENTALS over 30. No pets. 548-1021 'I udJ o. kt·t ehe-nette HACIENDA HARBOR dishwasher, 1arbage .dlspl. $14 ibeaeh. )'l'ariy. Bkr. 645-tllll nn l '.family nn, eXctl area. Aptt. Furnished • NASSAU PALMS • ~ti~ Senior adults $2.60 mo. 675-2698, 534-7558 Near 17th & Irvine JEAN SUl'J'U I BR furn apt. Pool . Y-!100 llO. lncludln& 741 A""'ado, Costa Mua ORLEANS APJS ""'716 IJllJL _p Gener•I 4000 177 22nd S M2-3&t5 uWltles and cable TV Betwffn Vlctflria. & Wilson • B•lbH 5300 Room &: Bath For Rent. REALTOR t. . service.. lfqu l re 243 Juat west ol Newport Blvd. Rontor. to Shere 2005 '' C BR. 3 Ba. 2 -tes, pl•-•1.11L <Mr• S"ingle ' BACHELOR Apt. SI ng I e Broadway, Cquna Bea.eh. 9 ph)ne &U--2925 2 " J BR avail. Adults only. 1---------SOO: ~th4iJ c;n • .. t< ...,. ··• _..._.. Lady Pref. Sa> Ptr Mo. 325 AM • S PM Monday tb.touih PENINSULA Point. 2 BR .. r --------- w/ ,bar, 111tlo. lndcy nn, l !'J~~~!""~~~ I E. 19th St .. C,M. Friday LUXURlour U£W 1141 Tustin, d.sta Mo.. .. •• 2 balh, nut to bay & FURNISHED b•droom, fantutlc view, prlv beach. 1 TOWNHOUSE: 3 BR. 2i,ii BR APT $130 ·=CE:;;fL,;-;=-.,,,="1,,...,= I \l11 """r Mrs. Carson 642-4641 beach. S37S mo. yriy, 1359 employed lady $40 month. nr 2 •trai&bl men z.ao. DJ. ,_,,. tio pool 2 Adults 2 . • • NI y furn. bache or. abo ...... ' ' E Bolboa Bl d N A ... M•7 1125. 4Sl1693 un, .. _., pa ' ' car 1925 Pomona, C.M. 897-4885 atudkl apt. Panoramic ocean · v · 0• ......,,, FEMALEroom·matewanted f:· ~bl:: ':i~mi:: BACH. frplc, beam clg, sh,g v\ew, OPP; Hel&ler Park. $150 & $170 675-6952, (2U) ~1846 1-=========I to -~ J Bdnn apl 'tll 642--2497 eve& or wkends. cpl, prl patio. 1 adlt, no 1ar, all util, Telec:Mar. $155 All UtlUtles P•ld Fairway Vina Apts 2 BR, frplc, encl 1ange, Motels, Trlr. Crts. 5997 June 675-0072 2 BR 2 .._ din Luxury sln;:le, l & 2 bed· pell:. SlOO lsc. 613-7629 & Sl7S, yrly lease. 4Mo.m5 1 & 2 BR, 2 swim pools Ane1,~~o. bayno pe& tsbcl>. 0~18:i3.iooose. ,WEEJQ..Y ntea Sea Luk • · """ den , · room room a"·-ents, furnish-RN APT BEAUTIFUL 1 ·-Bach. Adulta .... J.., no "'"'ts. u...... ..., _. N Bl FEMALE Rao te hr 1n Clittbaveo, $.1'.lO 1......... 1 BR FU ._..... ...., .. -Near Ortrwe Co. Airport & or LI 3-3111 Mo~, _.. ewport vd., mma to 1 w•·-·· •• 1 ed and unfurn!Jhtd, with ..... st j CM • apt. Walking disla.nce to 307 Avoctdo St.. C.M. UCJ Adu.It onl --I;;-;;:.-:;-=.:-;:=-;-:: Costa. Mesa 1 BR Townhouse in CdM. Geoti(' W ...,,....,n, "'l'a tor complete privacy and land· ""°"1 S. Bri 0 • · beach & shops, Ocean view, See Mgr on prembes · 1 y. 6Uu. 2 Br Apt, 1% ba. frple. lM: l:========I SSS mo. Aft 5:30, 494-4729 673-t350 ml56.f Eves s~aped country club atmos-OO Blt·ins. Lease S170. 494--2449 !Behind K-Mart oU Harbor S&nta Ana Ave. 64i.46tl S210 Incl utll except elec. Guett Home• WIU. aha.rt my hou$I'! ln La· 2 BR \l'\ne oovered cotta;e. phere · includlll&' S750.<XXI Newport luch 42 or 494-5303 al corner Rutgers & Avocado I ;;;;;;;,,;;;;;-;.,,-:;==: 67>73.12, ~ JW'llL Beach (viewJ with re. Back Bay, Adults. SUO. Ph. worth or recreational faciJ. I---------..,. NEW VILLAGE INN Day 642~. eve 6Gt:rl83 NEW 2 BR. l BA, 1~ crpt !========= PRIV. Room for ElduJy male. $70 mo. Lyn 4S.UI29 LJ 8-2381 • If.es deslanet: and optra.t!d Newport Beach Sa dl ba k 1 MARTINl"'UE Drpa, dishwahr, piatio, beam Balboa l•l•nd 5355 Lady In Uc. G~.at1Jgme. '= G jUJt fur sirigle people. fonnerly d e e nn. T celling trplc. 1ar. AdUll5, no Clll 646-3391 ~~sant!'~ ~. ~~ 3 d'::;: 2d!1:w~:1:1~m~e;;rcl:~: RENTS FROM GRANO i~rom •• ~:.·::~ LUXURY APTS pets. $165. ~ Elden, 1,-B-R-.... -,----.-•• -.. -.-Ad-ult r-========= --• 1).75.,.. $145 to S3til 53'7-0062 alter 1 pm A: Sun. -v Ml R t I s-; .. ,........,...,, 543-4307 . S230 mo ISC?. 54 '" 2 BR ll,ii BA, refrlg, bll·ln.s, Excellent park·Uke surround. 3 BR 2 BA N only. Util furn. luo la IC. en es .,.,., r.;;:;~,. NEWPORT BEACH OPENING cpls, drps, patio, nr beach. lncs. pools, Extra parklna:. linole~m ' d~~w r~~y _F"lore=""=':::m.=:::'892===;;. -FULL--'(--.----...... --•. · I 2100 Newport Heights 3210 Sl!IO. 499--1440 Nr. shopping. Adul only. , ......,·,·ted lh 1 Pri. • ti "' . ~'lo: per-...,· 880 IRVINE AVE. 1. 2 I< 3 BR .,.. " ruou . pa 0, Huntington Beach 5400 ..., ..... 1 BR. St40 mo. Gu" wtr pd. £:.SIDE 3 BR. inclds color 1st & la 5tmo. ttnt + $25 TV, dshwhr, waRhl'rldryer, cleaning , dep. Adu I t s iROOl w/ ma.int . J250 mo. 6ffr.l409 '.Avail Feb l >JWll!! 1. '646--101• 1 BR. $125 Monthly. G~. ·"'==~--~~-Mu1ts Pref. QUIET. nice. maple furn . 2 Call 548--01S9 Br, ulll .• laundry, pool. $165. ·~"=00.~1 ~Mo-"'~--~-\Jniverslty Park 3137 J .BR. 2 BA house, 6 mos Leue. Avail Feb. lStb. S24S J BR. 2'11 ba ........... $325 1 V'O· Call 546--0341 3 BR. 2 baltw ...... , • , . $300 1:::;:;:;::::::====== 2 BR. 2 bath5 .......... sm !'l•wport Bud. 2200 WATERFRON T mo. 2150 INA COVE. view, beaut Fti-3 BR. 2 BA, $400 mo. 1'"' ... 2Tl8 Sholl. 644--0906 ji;.lbo• 1.r:.. 2355 ' . '1010 SO. ISAYFRONT ~ 10 yr. feate for bell Joe, 1a..,ut. 4 BR. 3~ bath home •-2 BR. 2 bath apt. It 2 boll p,,.r '-dock. Fum. $1200 "r month. Ind• lalo Davolo...,..nt GRUNDY lila.3210 • RED HIU. REAL TY Univ. Park Center. Irvine Call Anytime 833-0820 LEASE 3 BR, 2 BA ~·/ atrium. Deccn.tor home. Bit-ins, crpts, drp1: ava'tl. 2/18. Nr. ua • ahoppm,:. 644-0449 er 6i~97 E111t Bluff 1242 EXEC. Home East Blutl5. Near Aeninutronic, 5 Br's. St2S w/gardener. 644-1554. Coron• del Mar 3250 ----4 Br. 1 Ba. Cpta,, Ntw decorator dr'J$, Paiie1Ung, Open beam celling. 'Bit-Ins, l\lu&lc 5)'Slem, Ltaund.ey rm, S2$) on lea.se, f,49--J7.¥i 4 BR. 21,i ba. splll le\'1!'1 Don V. Franklin, Realtor • m..2222 . CJ!iARMING 3 Br home, trpl. blt·lnl. """' ....... lmmed oocup. ms mo. ~ IRVINE ANO 16th IMMEDIATE NEW studio, N. end, util pd. ALSO FURN BACH. encl gar. $195. fi73-36!ll --------• 548-2921. • lTI4) 645-0050 SlOO mo. Employed single Jm Santa Ana Ave, .M. CRPTS. drps. pool. No pets ON BEACH 1 CAR praa-e on llley. Mesa GARDEN GROVE OCCUPANCY ponon only.<.....,& M&,, Apt 11.'1 onhildttn, I b•. !US Mo.2 V•nfe att•. $1 5 /m o. 2 BR. 2 ba. Nicely Furn. br $135 l\.1o. 323 17th Place. 548-3200 or ~ UlOO Oiapman A~. (4 blks W. Santa Ana Fwy,) 1114} 6.16-3030 ANAHEIM NOW LEASING FOR MARCH OCCUPANC"l 277 So. Brookhun;t (1 blk. So. of Llnooln) ITI4 l T72-4SOO South Boy Club Apartments The GORGEOUS New VAL D'ISERE Single-1 br-:Z br. Fum.-unf. Sauna, Act'y Rm , BUllard1 Therapy Ii: 45' pool, BBQs 2IXXl Parsons Rd. 642-8670 S70. 2 BR apt to &h!ll'e, male or female, near beach. Bkr. 6~>ci111 Cost• Mes• * * SUNNY ACRES 4100 * * * Motel·Apts * Garage. Choice Loe. $100. Call 646-61195 e SINGLES FROM $140 SINGLE garaee for rent Luxury ard partmenU Call 53&-2095 mom. or aft S. e 3 Bdnru 2 baths, many ex-;;;NEW;;:rnc:dlx;;::-.•2-;B"R'".•2-;BA~. °'Sh=ai e 2 BR 1% BA FROM S22S Sal/mo. Ava.ii J'IOW. Mesa ' en a tJIR Apt; alm aleeplng rma. tras. S22S/month. crpt&, drps. Immed occupy. • 2 BR 2 BA FROM S~ Oel Mar are•. 6Q..H22 offerin& complete privacy, Utll pd. Free TV a. ndlo. e 4 Bdn'ns 2 baths, '250/mo, $175-$180. 540-1973. SfS..2321 e 3 BR 2 BA FROM S360 • GARAGE FOR RENT, beautiful landacaplnr a. 2200 So. Co&.5t Hwy. Well-.McCardle, Rltr1, 3 BR apt, blt·in raqe, CarpetHre.pea-dlshwuher area ot w. lStb & Monrovla, unparalleled recreational D P I t 1810 Newport BlvJ .. C.M. carpets. drapes. 1 SS 2. A heated pool..auna.tennis NB. 64&-2556 •n• on 4740 5'8-7729 6«--0684 eve~ Coriander St. 546--5268. tte room-0eean views-facilitics In a country patios..mple parking. --- LG At-ctl ' B ' .... _ rosr complettd 2 BR ....... ts. HUNTING' TON Income p..-r1y -club atmo"Phett. Now H;at•<f•pool".'' Adu!~, R;.: MESA VERDE drp" bit.,.. Adu!~ on1;,' no . -·· le11sing in Newport Beach. Lease. $185. 499-2035. 2 BDRM APTS at: 3000 Roy-pets. nss. 60-3092 PACIFIC 2 HOUSES ON SAME LOT al Palm. 2864 HJckor; Place. DELUXE I • 2 BR G·~on 711 ~··rn AVE II B BOTH 2 Br. !iv, rm, dinlna: •975 -p T r--•·J "" .uu ~ .... , " · · area, blt·in kitchen. 1 bath, ?ifodels open 10 am to 8 pm Hotel• " ~"so epper ree ........ ...,ui Apls. Bltns, patio. htd pool. Cnf> 53&-1616 / ·-~ w 1 k unlu 1---------dr&pe5. blt·lns Adults only. Adu1ts. $145 mo. ~l6J w 0~11 J ...... s. a ln1 Furnished or mished Lido Shorel Hotel Rltr. 518.3200 Or 541)..5599 1 BR. Twnhse. R. 0. Retr. distance to schools. ·~ Rents from $155 to $310 Bayfront kitchenette suites VILLA MESA APT.$ LARGE 1 BR. elec bulltlns. O'pt1. Drps. Wshr-Dryr. ping center &: churche1. from $225 mo. SuitH .t. . • nr OCC oi S. Cr;t Plaza. $135 Pool. Rt'c. fac. Pa ti o , Original 0 cc up an 11 • Oakwood by day or wtek. 2 BR unfum, pri pe.tiOI, htd w/ retrlg. MG-968l caf1>01'l Adlta. No Peta. owners. \\'ill sell for ;28.SOO =. maid eoffee ice. pool. 2 car end'l pr. QU. BAOIELOR. .2 l-3 BR'a. D-1489. or trade for comparable me>-~ Garden 611 Lid~ Paric '0r. m-8soo :~.~':~ ':,,,P s~~s C/D, bltn.. No petl. 2885 OCE='lANi"""'v"1ow::::-, -===-";4;:.,,:;:kc, I bile home +cash. A t RENTALS 719 W ·wiho 646--.-.· Mendoza. No. A. SlS--5421 beach, new spac db: 2 BR, 'o==-~·~·~-~'11-*_*,..::.•_ Partmen $ . n ~" bltinl, cpta, lndry. Nr &hops 1 f'o f Apia. Unfuml"'od 2 Brt. Pool, G.,, Patio. • pior. S.l<d t•nani.. $165. R Salo by Owner ' 10 wt! 1700 16th Street Generel 5000 Crpu. St30. 54S-1565. 177! Newport Bl•ch 5200 Adults, baby OK. ~2131 ~!.";;>a~.B~.~A = 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;:;;;;;;;;1 Roa:en Pl., Apt. A. CHEZ oi:to APT'S. 8234 18) 2 BR. 1 BA Met, au W/ VEN DOME . 2 BR IUWm. Dupl"'. Crpt A NEWPORT BEACH AUanla, H.B. Nu, l, 2, 3 prlv potm, atlach. •"· drps. 1'.fidd.11!1 aged only br'a.. Priv. p.r. pool. Utu Cf'llll, drps. Nr sch I 1 pleue. Phone 548-lM22. rm. 536-8038 or 536-2727 churche11 A &hop'i· Zorted THE DOIACULATE APTS! • BARGAIN • Beautiful I.. LUXURY LIVING 2 BR Apt. Crpts. bit-Ins. '" 2 more unit.. pl•"' inol. CALIFORNIAN APTS. ADULT • FAMILY 2 BR apt. 998 El Comino \Vuhtt/lnyer Spa!IL-11<0. I""°'"" $153$ mo. Spendable S D I SECTIONS AVAILABIE Dr Cl\T 546--0451 NEW, never lived in 2 & 3,7,Call;;:;:C,962-8$;;,.;.;.7';1.,...,.-;;;-;= $160. 613-JliOO p•nlsh Vil lage es gn CloM to shoppl"I, Park ' . . r ·ATTRAC 2 ' 3 ZR, Pool. DUPLEX, two 1 Br units. * Sp&clous a Br't. 2 Ba e DEWXE 3 BR Apt 2 bedroom, 2 Baths. 1280 sq. New 1 i1t 2 &droom furnish.. * 2 Btdtoom• chlldren okay. S98 E . fl., shag carpets, linen drsp. KNh ok...$135 L$175. 17401 S140•per"mo. income, mix~ 714: 642·81 70 ed & unfumlshed, dr.condi-*Swim Pool. Put/sretn Camino Dr, CM. 54&-0451 es, buOt·ins. Generou1 ator. Keel90tl. 963-7510., 847-15!M area. xlnt l nve1tmenl . I signal So. or O.c. tioned. dlallwuhers, 51!Jf. * Frpl, lndiv/lndry tae'll 3 BR 2 'BA Qmdo. Crpts, •· heated pool, •lepg lo AVAILABLE Feb 16th.1.l 2 _113.=ll95==.:;:S48-8832======1 Fafrliounds cl I tio bretk 1••• •--L-1 A •-· bl I p t10 Westclltt Plaza shopping. R' N '"'-ts ,._ -S~.~-I. 1 l .. ooom11 tan nr oveJl5, pa ' • ~ ~ m w. ......,. tna, poo. a ' B '· ew-. ....t' • ""V"'· Buslneu P-rty ~ ... "' fast bar, private aun declu, COSTA MESA. 6Cl.aM: prage_. $225 mo. 545-S2'IO Balanced ~ .. r. Fumished L1ndbora e.o. 535-2579 .... ,.... - $!0 WK. & UP W.• •toraae clootta.. 1>ea• NEW dlx. 2 BR. 2 BA Sbar __, by Bui·•. ::, i<iso;:;;RMS:r.;;.;;;,';;BA~.-=pv1.::.;-;po=ti0;;:, HARBOR BLVD. let •:,OJ:,,!~~~=" ed pool, Saw>t~ B.B.Q.'a, e , RINT e """· drpt. lrnniei ~. 645-0252 healad pOOI,.......,." ~ ~"::'';'".:,"enc.'~~: • ""°"' wv., bid poor ~ ... ~~:..,wa11.,:;,:::·~ l R...,,i Furnlluro 111»1!fl. '40-:m . ....mi MARINER book up. 9tlM99I Huntington llMClh )IDO crp'~ . ..,.. l.1IO mo . ••!aid'"'""' avall, AOULTs no..... $19 95 Ir UP ' BR. 111 ... s-& S"'UA'RE APTS 84M$26 2376 N.Wl'ORT II.YD· 2 block1 \v. N"'POl't Frwy. • "'""· Ea• t 11 d • C.M. .,. • tlntton h•ch 1400 d 541-9755 Al ~fcArthur • Main ?:Onth-To-MMth Rentala $170 Mo. iti-182G, &46--00.58. IZ44 trri11e A .... N.L 13<0 SQ. FT. A·l LOCATION 5612 SIO!!E • NEW FRONf. ~ORLEASE. -------'117" ON NARBOR BLVO. Wutmln1tu ADULT Col'ldo. pool si e 2 WIDE SEL.ECI'ION JVE ho B' 2 ... ~-h--........ -·'d '""0 D~-·-0 A C. LRG 2 I 3 BR. Crpts. drpa, 1 Owtted & •••tit I >y me -J BR. · u ........ ou, ....,. --• C 46 2 ,,:'...c :::._~11,_' ..;. ·t-•-or 2 kids ok. 2714 r.ollep tam room. beauti fuJly rurn. 11allo. Evea. (n4) l3:W723 HARBOR All 5 ·27 1 nl'n. "w·u ... ., ._n IU-3 1 ..,.,.""'<:!'~l..i~~,."!~~~·..., LG BR. cpts, drp1, bUN, pref cpl. 1 child ok. SUS. 10090 McFadden. ~2267 \VALKER AND LE E ~1 . 517 W. 19th. CM MS-JW Ave .. Apt. 2, 046--0627 rvv I. J!CIVict. 1 nil fli'lm UNF. f Bi'. 2 ba <.Hse. Crp1 , b40 EXPANDO, l lv1 n1 2 BR., 2 ho, uni. n.-, w/w Wach. Ledl!: $750 mo. Ev~s blltnt. fenced in ?WJ:. $225; TOWNHOUSE 8edroo SllS. 7 ... ,., .. a wtmd1. cau 962-7919 I Call 962-8)47. room, 1 ~· Cost• Mes• 5100 crpt, eltt. stove. Nr Shop mos leaR . \Vork~man or1---------Ctr. 820 Center St, Apt. l. -~~/;-UnfurnlsL-d I Fountain V1Hey M10 2217 HArbor near Wil11>n oouple °"r 3~ ~ 9 NB. NEW TOWNHOUSE 3 BR, 2 Ba. Dshwhr, ~ncl ,_ ·~ ~;;:.:~;...,;.;;.;;.;.:....._; _ ·e I BR. Townhouse .SliO 2 BR turn &: unfurn. $150 - 2 BR. 1•4 BA I 1 A 2 BR. gar. 22111 rordham Dti:)t 11---------)0-+-0 SPAC 4 BR bouac w/drps, • Htated pool: • Mull$ only $173. Cpts, drps. bltn6, pool. Ct'ptd, drpa, iidt cl11J au 646-16!9, ew 646-4939 crpts, bltns. Incl n, w e l\o pets. Adj 10 shoppJng patio, 1525 Placentia oven, &4.>2t<M. 3n W. Wllaon 2 BR, pdy drpd, bll·ins, 1.,. dilbwhr. lf'I' yard. rllce • DELUXE 2 Br. WntcllU \oc. OPEN HOUSE on Sal 9 am-4 Adltl, no pets, p 1 ti 0 , H SEDROOM homes. Good nbbd. Only $2.35 "'°· 08.)1~ NEWLY pilnltd ... 1 .,_ furn. Pool l bit-ins. Adults, $230 pm. .; Ba. 2 BA. newly 6f'a.123S IDl:etion. E.a c r 11 en t con-'4).4218, ~ ~4 . apt. w1lh ~/W, ~ tee No Jtue. 6GoQ74 deconted,, n1k, to ,roarkets LGE • BR. ~· ~ • rmmtdlate LOVELY 3 • t.~frpl roopa A if1CIL porc11. -area. A aho~ 1 tntant <1r arown • . """""' ........ , f'ro1n fl80 to 1"-Ba. IP ~"' ok ~ mo, 623 •Bertlafd st,, l Br ham., 1 blk. to ocean. child ok. $150 up 1010 "B" c!rJ-. Kids ak. 1991 Mtple h. CALL 54M04 rm. ......_,..-"-· 1 apt. A. ,...... t':t' pool. $130 •ihaln 548-2035 or 4 1016 El camino· Dr, CM. Apt 3. 5'8--2Q. 0-t Ilea! Estate. MERRIMAC: WOODS .... -TERRITIC ' BR I~ ...... 'Br. Sinai! Yd. Child .... liiiinffiiii>n1-=f;oi,,,.i;;;;-2 , Wutmlftste r 3612 Fum un it• ~val1. see ad Ur\. Coron• del Mar 4250 Shfl'P. cpls/drpa. Approx. OK. suo. J'tome-1'ith bullt•ln1 I: -· cte1· cla.u 5100. 42S tttml· 1:!)) tq fl . fenced. Sl~/mo, Cell 642.('85T '*ie re.need yard. l..ovfly 4 BRl t,.BA" tltJO rbo •• JYtna. m.ac \Vay. 1>1>6300 2 8Rt Ground tlr. Nr. ~tore&. F'our Star Realty 835-4422 2 Bedroom, 2 Balh, un- eirpclt • dnpes. m'i/nlO. upi., drptt. dbl 11ar. nr. -Sus CASITAS 1180 mo. s1u(lent• O.K. ATIRACTlV&-Oean 2 Br rumtsbl!d. $HIJ. Call Alf. 546-1141 f Dnqt I UU.elt ~ Furn. I Bit f Ptl. Ad.Ult8. Ital Pinchln, Rtal!or 675-4.192 crpls, drpt, bltn&. carport'. ~ . 1 Br. Crpll, drps, RIO, Such JJDS °'!l.Y, no ~Iii 21l0 Newport l BR, UllllUt# pa.Id. SUS mo. Adi~. No peti. Sl3S . LOVELY Delux 2 br, ChOd Clhlldren I( ~ OK. Blut t•9UN I Bh•d. 6~2·9286 mi1• hi Ave. Cot'Otll de! 548-6769 OK. Orpg. Bltln&. vw. Nr IMcon. &G-<IW. C.M. 2 Bl\. ;1ne .ldtion ntar town i QUIET 2 Bclnn Ihlplcx. Mat. j-1[ 3 Br. Apt'1, 2 Bt.'i. So. Coiut P1ua.. M6-19'i11. or Ottlon to Buy I bU~hfl:' l2lo roo, lnquire Bltns. 1ar, pell~ .. &.ide. 1 2 ~R. Maf'illeritt, So. of R.edtc ~ lteady To Mow In. LRG 3 Br .unf'um, lf1 2 Br Ill' J bathl. BeatUl!UI. Jm J03' S. Ooa1l Hwy, or lf'lr.. Adults, M pelt. SUIS mo. JtlWQ, $209. No hllclr!:n. From SW. Adulll ·0n11. tum. Pool. Kid.I <1k. 1998 w/..-,. Della MMl!I ,•..,..f>Mi--:-::-=--·· 364 1elb Pl. llU-11: Mi 'mt 13tb " Pomona. 5*-7!1111. Maplt, Apt I. - l ' t • MR. LEVINE EASTBLUFF INCOME INVES!'MENT J..c, 2 BR. 2 Ba. crp'td, drp'd, S.nt• An• 5620 DEPARTMENT 2 rov'd. "'""°' Xln1 loc. I "?,~~~=~;;;:·;· ~ I ~=~5:4:5~,9~4~5~1~= I nr shopping, sch.la, A church. / • "· <16 ' Amigos Way # A. VILLA MARSE I LL IS lual-ltontil 6060 1ZO per mo. Cyrly.l lllAND NIW SPACIOUS FOi UASE •• &7UIM o 1 a 2 Bdrm. {<fll•· 1700 . ._ ... - ••" a.a Adult Llvlnt "'" ..._. -= c.2 + -•• Unfu apt. Has ICCl!ta a: advertJI. P:urn. & m. lnC ....,_~1"b!e ~I IA YFlt,ON'f ~ -<:•lo<-nflna> llt> St..$1fl!J"" ....,-Ill, -- ' BR, ' BA luxury .. ~. Prl. ed appliance• • pluoh '"" JIAN SMITH carp1t • choice: <II 2 color l•IT•"'· elevato"' aublor-sche'""' • 2 bathl • stall REAL,.OR r.nean pk'I· AU elec. Pool. sl'lowtrl .. mlrrortd ward· '1 tofl '"8ter, tut decks. $350. robe doors • lndlreet l[Jht. 400 East 17th Srrtet •1p. ll2l \V. C0t1I Hwy, New. ina In kitchen • breaklast ;:;r.~6~1'!6~12~5~5:_,.,...,..,... port. &12.220"J i'""" SQ bar • hUfe private fenced ,wv • Ft. lfllct, ideal f« llONEYMOON v i ew •Pl patio. plush l&ndlC9plna. artists, decorators.•~ tlcaanl carpetlnc, 2 Bdrma, brick S..r·s.Q'a • larp hl!!•t· Uqve1, etc. Nr. Udo r~ll!I . f\repla~. ian&e S250 . td pool& a: lanaJ. Adequate parldq. 676-4'147 "'-2.19< 1111 So. Brlatel s,. ,.A;;•.;;'"i'·...,,=...,,=~~ NEW 2 Bdrm 2 bl.th trl.leve:I (Iii ML N'. o1 So. Co&Jt Mu.a) STORE f:OR UEASE tn O>ndominium. Rial are• • 5Mtt• AM PamMc 81dc., nm to • trr.pla>:<. $225/lnO. &G-4144 P'HDNE : S57-121G Beri<lhlrea Reataunnt. Jnq. "'".:.!!Bay::!,!•~-~!.!:Ral:Sb'~..J.·----... --.1 -Mra. P'ranko .. } * * Have Ind1.1&hial Buildlnc Want Uhit1, T.D. '1, or aubmit Nancy J. l'i1oore RtaJI)' 673-3101 Trd '40,000 Eq. Puadena Potential R-4. Xln't Loe. 2 Ho u a e s, tor Ft.l.lbrook Grov,,, local lnduatrl&J or ! . O.ntr 646-0647. N.J!. 3 Br, 2 ba. Mariner'• Sebool, We1klltf 1hi>ps, Trd $U,500 eq, for Gd 6ecuritle1 or dbl traUir ~1kle vu. Ille. Own • AU "'647. WUl tradt ~ulty In 3 Sr a dtn l>Ome Westside C.flf. au drapes, frpl, carpels. J'or small 1 or 2 Br traUer. sp.8316 or 5~8·5989 1189 Heavy duty No11e eltc- tt1c drytr. \\'ould like to trade tor a:•s dr)~r. 04-9367: 922 Gaviota, La· ,un11. Stach. Emerald Bay Home ; 4 br, ' bl, pool, 1 level. SfT,OCO eq. for T.O .. Comm. prop., apt or ~cht. Ow~r 49f...OOMI or 494-138.S. Horse Rancho 2"..00 ft hou~. b&tn, arena, paddock&, Gar- den Grove al"!a. \V a n t ll}'lalln-home or income. 183-%>14 Cent. Amer. lake reisort prop, F&C. ll5a,. lm. \vtrfrnt Mi m. road fr. Best hunt. & ftatJ. Trd lgP, t19&I, vaJ. soo.~. l2Il) 3n.39l9 I ii Btar Lot $1500 F.C. Salton Sea Lot $3200 F .C. Santa Monica Lot SThCIO F .C. Trade tor Van, Car, Camp- tr Or Boat. Call ..... 3 Br ~rouse !: 4 Unit.a n11 Fortclosurt.l Ex c hange Tor Car. Tr'll!l Deeds Or '! Call Owner gu.7374 or m.-0144 . tlave bayfront, pier &-l]oat, wfth 3-slory·· ho m e. Eq. Sl00,000. Want rt&id., com· mtl't. or lnduit. un11 ~. lalboa. Bay Prop. 673-7420 U7 Acrb on San Olt'gO Count)' Lake. \Vant n1otcl untts or wbal ha Va you! ?alADGE OAvtS, Realtor 6\2.1.., fili• \Vaterlronl, F'lorida, nr. Cape Kennedy; 1 ~ ac. w/7 apt&. Eq. S47,000. Trade for home or acre;age Or. Cnty., PhoenL't, Ariz. Bkr. 67$-6000 Have Orange Grove, In Rlv- trskle, tree &: clr. $90,000 val. will e."ch. for home in OSM. THE FOX CO. RW. fDrl. 6Tl-949J frtt & ~ar Antelope Val- ley Land + c&sh. foi-your bouae or unitl. Rf!prdltas Gl financing. ntA, GI or ConventionJI. 0 ·Conn o t (n4J 499-ISUI. * * * * • .._ RIAL ISTAJI ,.. -... • BUSI NIU ...t IUNANCIAL · ANNOUNCIMINTI ....i N01'1CIS • "' . -..... J8 W1-. -7111 Offlco Ront1> 6010 a..11,,.., Lu t Ml RJ:rnU:D Cldel .,......,.., UAU'r. air oondillomd cl-OwiP•,rtwiltlN '* FEMALE , cockattcl, )'Ount mat. leekbl&: ern~omli 11ce ..... ...,..,. • po1n1. .......... bird, Mu•loo VSeJo. When You 1n mor1no '11>* " -ii, SUD mo. C.U ~days • 13M114 • w . d P.O. Br;;: 364, Colla Me,.,.. ffiS NI WPOllT BLVD. MANUFACnnU:lt LOSl' Ip black eat wearlns ant It one CA 9'Jlll - 3(IQ '"· f!, _,,. Newport S17,lll0 I•-Into Ult rod barn<u In !ho 81ulb. ht 10 YM. "'P• --:-iii j Qty 11111. ~IAIOI "'1 llUll""' cl .. "'1· z Plt .... coJJ 844-llOii all I Tl g • • • Deel< -· nt<d yacht .. , ;;;.:..;;::;::..:.:::==---·1 yr. blltory of eucoeea. nowl =~~~:;,:,=:..:::o..:... work on or dtlfY,t)'. ~UT. alt conlltOoned ol-..,....trw opera0om to~. t:NGUSH Pobiter, IJ (tlOI C II f m-o443 ,• /lee, oew earpds 4 paint Colli. ~ ......,, 1J1. old, ''""''·vi< IStlo St, Cll. q One 0 lllO mo. C.U &G4l5IS days lfalled • ludy ID ... wm ltEIVARD! ... :Im the 8XperfS J3 W1-, ' ! tioln -OI -W 7020 loduatrl1I Prop. .a&O lll>illtles. eonlact im-. Poraon1l1 Mel listed be/owl/ -· I -0nco1n 1 ,_ __ ,. ANTIQ\IE niALER•: • 1/z A~ltE D11b tltlt·blcll .._,. .-NI W Y•Alt'S Matura -...,.d i.. lldGO • Zoned t.f.I, ltvtl _.. -.. ol. ll!rtltw RI SOLuTIONS Sll\VICI DllllCTOllY SIRVICI DIRECTORY SIRVICI DIRICTOllY £uropun A Ectf> '"cl; fer "'11dU... Ul!O llllt7 $12.0llO + "'1(lr,i;: BROKEN ALRIADY? Am-• -ptrt-t!ml down -Owner W111 llnln<e. """""· can Ken -..o 1 . I B1~y1lttlnt , '55t 0.-1"1 66IO P1lnfl"1, •mploym<nt. 64f..OOJI Drive by 921 E. 11th St and (n4J 'ITf...1050 not e1111 )OU. telO uoon p rh i "50 call646-Tintordetafi,~1'11! COIN laundriff,!"ri&'\d&lre ddeatP1ttmt1 l!:lSpoat-BABYSlmNG by .old•r JAPANESE Gardener, 1t! ,1"1!'J JAPANE!F; !M>tl)&ll· ~· Real Estalus • llOO lit . FrOm S6J!Oe to 1,1 600 ble to chana:e your Ille &!)'le. woman. 1 or ~ Sch]. ap exp'd. Country }lard aeNiee. lNT " Ext Pntr. Free ests, ~,;p. ::.':ie19Exp'd. Of" port Blvd. -w ADl.belrn. Colla Ji e 1 & ; };;~C:::r.!:~~=~· childrtn. Live In. Lt, Reliable, free. est. &12-U89 Loe rer.. 30 )"I'S ~xp. ua. A I -,,=cio--,..---,---,,"'> f/ BUILDER Ol'FERS NEW Buall. fu'k, Fullerton, MEN: rttJJze """-• llOttn&i: haevi«k. Refer. Call Sat. JIM'S Cardenlna i: lawn inard. call Ouck M.5-0800 AIDES • for coavaltaceacl, 21,500 sq. II. deluxe blda. Garden Grove , on die W>. io".;;;., ptrwnal bet ~-6, Mon eve only maintenance. ~s. & COil>" or Jim 5C&-OG. ~::~~~~=· '63 C:adillilc, Sharp. Prinl• Leued, eholoe Or1n1e We1Un1Nter, Huntlna:ton liie.WOM'tN:id:'outofthat 961-365(1 merclal •5404831 J PlINTING-INT/Ex1. ing preu '5 .equip. Truck. County area. Property Beach. Sl.nta ,AN, TulUil, rut &f'ld stop Umlttnc exclt· BABYSITI'ING, My Newpot1 JAPANE.SE C•r~ener, Jack can do 'tbat PtJnHn& m•-lt, mini.bike. Want clear Ownn' "''""..,.., lit La Minda _ __. • Helahts llome. Lr.a: Yd. exp'd. Compl. yard service. jolrfut, cle.an & Wl"Y reasl .. '-J.. • ,.._.,.. ,....,11 __ .,,,,_· ,,.,,,_ ment ...... new experfenceJ w I sand ~-. Lunch + Et --••1 """ Jiinoslnt, boat or what have TD 8%%. Prepd fl'lt. · oil ....... ~ -•ow ttom errterUw )'OUr Iiie. snacks. Xln't~. ~ Fret e1tlmate. 548-8255. t. -" --.o YoU· ~tit. & pm. 5J0..364.5 am, GMUl prn. MACilNE Shop-owntr fttlr-A t ASIC CLEAN-UP SPECIALIST PAINTING, Interior, ex- Improved • 20 acre hone NEW Bldf., .U.CX:O 811 ft for ins. SiDa11 sMbopl • niC9 ~~ ENCOUNtER Gl'OUP S:BY~ lny Your ,:t MOwina'. tdlirti. odd jobs. tcrior .. Jl,euon&ble. Ca I I tale or lea.. Tor detaill on %, ac.. • prop. _,,. under Pll>ftulonaJ. te~ Y · OU Reuona_ble. ~ ~; lf no ans. call . ranch, Northtrn CAUi.: !or owner. ~2601 or ._ will be 'JtVttns thll mOnt.ti tranap. Call C.U..1407" after S · yacht, -or .... 1411.000 1latti• llealty SMAIL RESTAlllUN'I' For 1n1.,.,,,.11on call m.1505: 11.lbytltU .. In my home. JOHNSON'S GARDENING AINTE!I; eflUlty. Owner. 5U"5tO newb' ttdecor&ttd, beach o.,ya only. Wulllde CM Yard cue, Cle.u.-u('I&, Prun-:r will ~i~ mu ..,,_ "·' -.. • • ·~ -• ""· p1e11nr. ,.._~ --------1 U RENTED ahoPI on Ml am. SUbsWluu • P'ULLY LlCENSll> * .,_.,,,." wknd1. Xlnt worlananlhlp, R•neho Callfornli acre:, CM. 150M. 65'M dn. B&I. terms. 4CS4i>' ReknowfMd Hlnd11 lfplr1tuallst BABYSITl'ING, MW1. dtya Gener1I Strvictt 6612 Free e1t. 64M519. ~ ~Acres of choice 1"611Chland 1% TD. Owner. 5'8--1542 7-11 FOOD Stores FranchilH Advl.at& on all tMtttn; or evn. For ln!onnaUon e Interior • Exter ior e l,;;;.;;::===:,;;;;0 j • -=-Love M·-·-B··'"'--·"-. tt,,., 8.AlN ptters ln1talled. •117,(0) eq. Tril for tmJll or Avail. Call 71-•u or • :ir~•-."• _.. .. 11, ...,. v,.,...,...... Acoultic ceUtncs ptd, 12 yrs '1 545-5141 att I Commtrcl11I 60U 49)..1572 aft 6 PM Courtahlp. H ca It b i Hap. ""';,.,:,.::::::;~---R,alney ieason alm01t here! s Uc I tlbursh · ' 1=:;::==:=:=:;:,== pl-u , ... _., N'o -. BABYSITrING My Laauna Free: elt. ~aan! 968-2208. ~per. Late • Pt . '"' • -""'" ' t'•... Home "-· "-A Tl pnta. 543.-1787 2 2-Br hbuses on same lol 50 000 L. ft. t__. to tree:t blems too 1·-« too · • 1UY "6~• l'\Y me. · ~· '--~· ' lnvHtment smoll. 1 CAN -HitJ> YOU. Exper. Mothor. -. Houllnt 67l0 * PAPERHANGING nr. averythinj, orJ&. owntrs. commercial lot with 130 OpPQ_rtunititt 6!!0 nA .. ~-cl••n 7 •··-a CARE For Your OUd from 5 I '-'=='----~.;.,; & PAINTJNG * -• •·-for comparable mobile !ronl feet on Newport. Ex··l--"""-"....;.;_.o--~~ n.c....._ ~.. ~· KAUL ANYTHING --- home &/or etiuity. cetlent terms •••• $150,000. Fantastic!! Fantastic~! week. 9AM.8PM 312 N. El PM 'llJ. 12 m.flb:. Call !Wini mum $10 Freelc=.~R.,-~Ke~lly--p-a_l_n_H_n_s. $i~5207 for appt. Associate desired lor prime: Ca.m!no nea l, S&l'I _543-3=='="'====== Eatlmate. 646--0400 Before c.otnplete... Interiors I: ex-r.,oblle Home Dev. A Otmente:. 4tn.9136. &-401& "" 7:30 AM or aft 6 PM Ol1I' La Sierra (R.ive:rsidtl 1 MATOIAM ~. Fortun(! c:an be made here *W lrlck •. Maaonry, ~n . .,w .. ~ .. M~uante<ld. atte & &mall l Btdroom 64~ ··~J 64&-1234 day/eve omen l-"•,;,lc'----· __ 6..;560_ Y~G~ 1.:,le= ="=-='='~· ~~--~-,-cottq:e. Trade to.· propert)' ~ •• ,. PAINTING-Paper Hancin&. COltA Mesa arta. Monty to LNn 6310 BRICK A: CAftPENTEJ\Y Grade. backhoe, 962-1745 25 'yrs Exper. Very Rf:u. ~n; evti. 968-4tt4 START YOUR NEW YEAR work. planters, firtplaces, HAULING, Cleanup, lot.a etc. F'?ft Eat. Refer. fl4G..19-U ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! 1-----·----wm: THE RIGHT MAN. blOck wall&, cement patios. Handyman anytime you =~~Fo~4-:!x~ ~ ;;~~n'v·a~a~ 1st TD Loan l -~"~-~54~1.!~!":!:~.·~'"'!...--li!:i'uii~co.""-•,~;;;;;~;;111i<i:_""",_ii·i<io~t ~~~:CSi MOVING P=:~:~t~: &75-6232 or 573-0823 after 548-1768 or 646-7414, Agt. Lo\1.'i!&t Intel'l'lt Available BUILD, ....,Q)Odel, ,..,....,. Local Medium Dl•t. Ava. Ul * PAINTING • lnt/Ext. 2 d TD l * M Brick, block, concrete, a;lob.536-1091.5.16-4126. Local references. Immed !.:.ins .. ~-" J-nl", lnd1Mlrl1l Rontel 6090 n oan . en ' cupentey, "°job too small. e HAULING. Have ll ton .. ...,,., oe-6242, 114&-3657 .............. Y• .... RJ!:NT M Uc. Contr 962-6945 1..a..• • licensed I: insured. ;-by Gerard Ttrborch, Dutch -1, U25 sq. fl $UI Terms hued on equi!)'. FR.EE F.at Brick, block, t_';"1003l'P tOU Supply The Paint. 3 Br, 11611-1161) •PPld at $250ht ~· 1:355 Logan, M. 641·2171 54s.o611 FIND YOUR GIJlL THE '-::::::='------~ Liv RM Ii: Kitchen Pail'lttd, 61 5116 SMART W'Y• 1tone, .. 1 .... tcn &-entr)! ·-.. _..1 I -Trd boat. home. land, TD'• ;,-~Nlng ltarbeT area :?1 yrs. " · WQI ~....9n, State Ue'd. Cle•n Up llVllA' H•Y $50. Call 557.._,,.,, ot· ! ! ZoUer (TI41 &75-2173 Sattlor Mortoa•o Co. 547""61 · $10 a load. 646-2021 LOTS 6100 • • 24 hOut l-ecordl ..... LAKE HAVASU City. Prime ---------1---""'~''.:'~E". ~11;'.'"'.;';;t~"";;'~-li':iiOPimNF.~ri;i'''-;;;;;; c' ~ I 65!0 C'""ETIN" .,. •• .~ or er "9 HouaoclHn}no 6735 Center-Town Cl Jot C$9M \V E MAKE OR BUY IU\.r u ....... ~ y ..... s - -• ~l il '6' CAO CDNVT tor OCEAN VIE\V t.m TRUSI' DEEDS w/pad. Htlf of yardace CAR,INTIY BAY &:. Beach Janitorial po\\-er boat, car, or'! Up or BAJA, r-.f.EXTCO Sjl-8381 anytime Brk. 1'!1i-cf, halt srey-.be\Je. MINOR REPAIRS. No Job C&rpeb:, windows. tloon, do\lo'n. 496-2'00. ~ly beautiJul homesi te in C'X· • ~o~ 5over wln1 l Too Small. olb!ntt In JU" etc. RH--A: Commc'I . lRV(NE CO.ut' Country elusive American resort Money Wanted 6350 ===="""'~-~ .,_ A o t b ar cablneta. 646-1401. Cl b F U M •--•i Colony, Los Caviotos in Ba· El..ECTR.Ol.YSlS tOnwanted ~'II. U no anntr tieave H;O;:;U;;S;EW;;:,,o=R=K-.. -.• -.1-•• .,-- u am '¥ em ....... ~ P ja, l\fexico. About 4l min. Hair Prrmanently Rtmov· mq at ""2312. IL O. " .. '""" for car. TMt Dted&'or ! from S.n oieao. Just off the NEED $30,0('(1 secured with ed) By Appl 18700 Main St .. Andtrmo eau .u61~e~~"'p.m. Pl11at1rlft1, P11tch, Ropolr 6llO •PATO< PLA.Sl'EIUNG A& typu, F'tee estlmalel c.•- JAPANESE Gardener, exp'd. Compl. yard ~rvlct. Frtt e1Urnate. 548-82M CUI "2:·1'14 Frwy. l..e!I than ~ ft. lat TD, 2/3.rfts cost ol New Jt B Clll &12..'1196 ..-u.w or f15.0.144 1rom the &w1. Only $3,'50, Industrial buildinr. Primt1 ,.,..,· =· =u=cs=-~~--GEN. npalr, add., cab. CLEANING v.vmtn (2) to Plumbint 6ltO Lakefront, Lake Forest 2 includes all util It TV location, r;stabll&hed .u.a>HO A.MrqmOl.ll Formica, panellnc. marllte. wont4orlbraWHkly.Call l'-:.;;;o;;,;=---_;:.;.;: Br, 2 Ba, pool, tennis, fish· cable underground. Pav~: buildtt. i"k-0380 Eve . ~ S0.12lT or wrtte '° Anythfn&! Dick, 67l-4459 dter 6 pm, 642--3551 PUJMBTNG. EleW\cal &: in&', boe.lln:;. cJbhst priv. lighted streets, clubhse & 528-4088 P.O. Im 1223 O>lta Mu&. REPAlRS * ALTERATIONS ?tiff& Oe&nlnE Service Paint. Ge:nen.1 Hm Jtepal~. 'Sl0,400 eq, For Land, TD, rcaeatlonal faciliUes. \Viii PRIVATE party wants to A fl 6410 • CABtNE1'S. Any •ite jOb Carpe.tl, wlndoWJ, floor1, etc .. Incl. door lock!, 54~ or '! Owntr 4!M-1463. aiw YoU my -plan,, tor borrow $10-$15-$30,000 at nMunce!M" ~ yn exper. su.&nl Rts. " Comme'L stMlll°' ·,;,';;';;· ==----- ---"'-----t charm.in& $7,000 2 BR hoQ'tc. 10·~'1 intere1L Will aecutt VI Fl CARPENTRY, Cablnttl ~ rn..ran.ir.: Al WANT late model miiltr Idell ror vacations • with lit TDB on Comm. pre>-TIA L LM n-~. No ~too---". PW>l" .. l,. -l!t'tions -toS20.000etNltyor?,for .-u ..... -am.LI fncomeT1x '7.0 Repairs. Call Anytime new Bay view home San retirement $8)0 dn, bal~ pcrty. Call ~2-ia60 or SWl'IZIRU.ND Qua.I wort. CaU 645-2516 I :;;:;;~;;;;~;;;;:;;;;;; Mfrl296. Francl11CO penlt11ula area. ~ 1J years. 0 \V:e · ~;i 645-2Cl20 eve:s. Lquna Hlah AudJtDrium REPAIJt,. PartlUona, Smt.JJ l 1 ..;,;,P;;L~U=MB=l~NG:-=RE=PAIR=- Accountint Clt rk .-:-;, ... To .as . i No .Fee!. Xln't Fut G~ Company. Top Benefill .. Alto Fte Job& ••• ~ JASON BEST : • Employmeot Apney ·!t 2201 !i:>. Main, s.nta A,..~~ *MlO -t ·~ To $15,000 . 7i B.S. Accounti111. Se ve r•a •I yttl'I Exp, Capable of Jidi vanccment. Beach a.rt'&. "DI pd. Call Ann. Wesldi!J' Pet; l llOMtl .\sl!'ncy, ~. w dlff Dr. 1«>2'770 -;; • - ACJ'IVITY Director PnirM. l C»nva:ltleent Hosp. ~ IUll&. Call )tr&. .. wkdl.YI ~ PM, 831-800'.I "· ATl'ENDANT needed ~ large apartment com Mu~t be over 18, no ~ hair. Apply 31111 ~ Hwy., So. Laguna • ,-• Automotive J. C. PENNEY CO. . ;:. FASHlON lSUNO "'' N!:WPORT BEAQf . H .. openina !or AUTOMOTIVE SERVICEMAN ' Recent expe~ In mutQerw. lhockl, tire blJ.. anc:lnr, lube le oil cha.nae. Excellent worklna: condi- tlon3, competitive wq- e&, OUtstandit:!i brndftJI incittd"" _ ..... _ and profit sharln&:. APPLY JN PERSON 9am to9pm Monday thtu Satunlay ,, J. C. l'ENNEY co; .. * 646o6989 • a!i ~· ~· eai 920~ Ph ANNOUNCEMENTS 1:00 P.M. remodtl. etc. Nlte or di,)' Computeriad No job too .mall ~11~,.~...,"""c1°"eor""'=,,.._,-~,-1.,;;<;;n~<>c.' "6-3511;.,;..~=. :..Day:;.::. -°'"=N~· it=e .. ind NOTICES l:~fl.F~~ l~. Reul Ctll KEN 5fG.C19. ===·="=Wl=:ll=•=::!llE: 1 ~4:r=, ~. '""°"'· 1,.., ,.,. c.Jil. OCEAN .new '°' -iu.250. Found <Fr• Ado> -SENSlTIVITY 'l1WNING c ..... ,, cOOF"" "°° Income Tax . Have gnOv.·bird ail boat &: trailer. \Vant travel trailer, camper trailer, house trail· er. or '! 640-4837 Have 2~ acrr1 by &in city. Clear. $7,730. \Vant, kouse, Income, any tyPe: ot per· ic:ihil property. 14M837 next 10 679 Can):on View Dr, Temple Hills. Exttnds trom:I---------WORK _SHOP CONCRtl'E work all typea $5 Ir UP Canyon View to Buen11. Vista ~UNO: fei:naJe poodle vie. A procram at tntfrpe!IOllll Sawlne breaJd bl.ullft&. FILE EARLY. Oatit lot.) Please inqui VlSta Shoppuli Center. Olsta exerdau: tor lm&D .ell-cl}. Sld~na:: Lt~'Slr'Vtce 6 CAIL FOR APPOINTMENT at Ll11tina: Olli~ re: terms. r.f!aa. can &-ldent111. reeled rroupc. Mlalmal Quality. IG-1010 STATI I FEDERAL Our i\in i& on lot • easy to 64>2867 ebarp call '°""30. 10 AM. ='--'-'---,.-0,,---=- locate if you cal't to drive BLACK & y,•hitc female 5 PM. Concret work an type1. Pa· Income T•x S.rvlct by. striped cat. 10 mo., vie ttos, Pool decks &: blocll Perron RI~ BJdl. scz.tm MARSHALL & ROPP Bay1lde Dr &. l'emlcaf, Ltp1I Notlcts '451 work ,• Dick "2·17'7 211 Ocean Avenue Cdltf. Pll'ase call 67>-1064 1 will not be rcRponslble Jor * CONClE1'E Doors, pe. Smiley Tax Service Lquna Beach FOUND 2/1. J..ara:e white any debts other than my tm, muonry. Any u job, "50 1;;;;;;;;;:=;--,.-,,-,--.11 BABYSITl'ER il lt ..._. ALL l;Ypea rock, wood A work, 5 du, 2 chlldn!n, M'llt uphill dilnlle1. LEAKS have own trantp_ " refs. REPAIRED. Work l\W'· Lake l'oreat. 83()..4623 847-11.16 iisAB'iiiiyii51;;;1;;•r<'ER;;-;;N;::-::i=';;..,..=~ll PAINTING, Paperin& 17 yn. It 3 yr oldl • my home:. In Harbor area. Lie Ir. bond-1\JeMll,)'I Only BAM~.-~ 1. Ref&. turn. 642-2356 644-~. ! S1wlnt 6NO 494·l07l ~a.n She('lhtrd, ma1e. own. Guy Kinney. 2/7/10 Rtu. Don, '42-Ut4 alt 4. e i2th YEAR LOCALJ..Y • MUST Sacrifice. St~ equity Nr. Wil$0l\ &: Pomona.. - -CEMENT WORK. no Job too Qualilitd -Reasonable e Dret1makin&. Alteratkml BABYSITJ'ER, J).35, live In, I No Encl~h 111!C. TV, 2 1 children. ~3 -Hillsltk VIEW lot -Heart 646-452l Tutoring 6490 Small. reuonable. Tree W. A. tBUI) SMILEY Dlitrned to IUit you. What doyouhavetotradef Oraqe County -$60/Mo. LARGE Yelklw I:. whlte Estitn, H. Stutllck ~5 Certllled Public Account't -::iC.U:=.:':0:*::;:144;:8;;6;:"*;;;:= t.Jat It be1'e -in Oniwt on Balance. 830-6040 malr cat. older. Vic ?>.iel& ENGUSH Tub', J..anauaat•. &1).2221 an,time 64&-8661 -NEW ACCOUNTS : I County'• la.rrtst read trU-ft..l LDT lltb:.150'. Collta del Mar tract. c.~t. 54&-0UO Well tta¥tled. r..t A.. For Ch llcl Cart, Cll'ltnl Bualnela Service• "T.;;lll;;;•:...;;C~er.;.;•;;,m;;,l;;;c __ ;;;6f7:.;;,;4 I.QC post-&M malct • dML Me1a-Prime Loe. Term&. BICYCLE. 3 1pd black Roytt Adlta. My Home. '7~'153 LlcenHd '610 eTHE TAX ADVISORS * Verne, The TDe Man * * Broker -646-9683. Evts. Union. Found Humboldt lsl., evt&. ·OIILD care • Lie u:pcrt Perm. oUJee.Rea11 Ratta Ollt. warii:. 1nltall • ftP&in.. 539-6316. Hunt. Harbor. 846-3678 PARISIAN Fnnch Woman care. Exp. • nl~blt. Wk 328 No. Newport Blvd. ~ No job too amail. P1uter * CLERK Savlnp ...... exp, -..,.., Mto. bPi<t -4 I wpm. Muat be neat, a tlve A able to mtet tbe ------~~------------lllAL ESTATE o.,,1r1I LINDA Ille lot 50x80. $38.COJ FOUND Puppy rmay be To Teach Lady Con-du. Baker &: Falrvltw. Oppo1lte Hoa&: Ho1pl!a1 patch. Leaktne ahower tor ~lty tn lea.sehOld. By Genn. Shep.) vie. Kaiser Vff1.Btional French ~ st&.-tMa For Appt. ca.u ~00 repair. lie:. Bn.utl!ul new oUt:t, xlnt. w tfr k I n I condUknt I many !rinre benefits. lrttlr- vitwt Tue•. on1y 1-4 pm:.:-.: Owntr. S/;>-7200 Scllool. 646-n87 HomelYoin 2x '1f. H.K. Clark TAX SERVICE =='84;7;,:'195:::;;7;;-;:;.;:;o-== DOVER Shores: Corner of SMAU. black male cal red Cellfr•dors '620 Z3 )ft. in are& QUALITY CERAMIC TILE ll~AL ESTAT! Gentr•I Calaxif! k Mariners. 91' x collar, vie. Clenl'le~ "' 548-s:.J85 appt. \VORK Free. eat CALL l35' $35.000. Call 548-1936 Pearl, Laguna Sch. 494--2856 Addition• * Remodelll'll e YoUr home or ottice e AN Y H 0 UR. Work Fred H. Gerwick, Lie. pan.nteed 6060 Olflca R1nt1I 1-----~ lu&ine1s Rental 6070 PRlltfE bu1lne11 Ioc.1----------6200 Loil 6401 Acrt•SI• downlown Colla f\f t 1 a . 20x95'. Call $.tl-3401 or 54t-mO Jl5USE Zoned lor store or office, etc. 900 sq. U. 15 en park'g. 642-5&.11 Offi ce R1nt1l 6070 HUNTINGTON BEACH Air Concllllonod ON llACM ILYD. l)e::k apa1..-e available-in newnt office blUldlna at Pt1m• location In }funtlnl:· ton Beach. Atr condlll6ntCl. bel.uttful entrance. No!!t· .,. oo Beo<h Blvd.. ,.., IHds to private p&rkinl lot. $50 ~r rnonth for 1P9ce. r>Hk lln<I cnain 1valla.ble for ~. JIUllnen houl"! AIU?.'ering aervlee available !Or $10. All utUI· dn paid e"~' t~lephoot. DAILY PILOT 17175 I EACH ILYD. ' HUNTINGTON llACH . 642 .... 121 Modern Offices LAGUNA BEACH ·--- Air Conclltlonod 1 ACRES + $20 REWARD! ON FOJtEST AVENUE Showcaae View from San Please help find "Lil Kitty". "'""~..:Fl Delk apace avall.tble ln Dltao FWY. Betwn Crmvn He'a,a 1rr1 tl&tr atrlpcd ~rw nnreat utfice bulldlr11 at Vallt)' OYer PaM lo RAnch cat, tmale. approx. 9 mot. prime location In downtown Viejo interchaf\1c. Call Stan old. lie &trl,)'ed from nl.C LqUN. Beach. Air condio Allen. 499-1355, $47-3103 or W. James SI., Coeta Mesa. doned, cirpeted, beaulltiil <194.·lOM 10 AM-( PM. Brok4 Any IH.ds are appreciated. entrancet: Frontare on ers Welcome. Zoned Light 548-4537 art 6 or 646-5311. Forest Ave .. r1af ll'adt to [:,;l"";;;"':;""':z,· ·===== l\fY two folJl'l-lega;cd kldt Munclpa1 ..-1 Jou. I!!! "' per month for &pae.t'. Deak Mount. A DeMrt 6210 &tray toeether from can--~ hairs "·bl f n. Yon Acres Dr .• Lquna. A ...... c ava~ e or ..,. small white, called Danit, A: BulJncu hoW'I . anlWt!rln&: 5 AC. nr H•met; 1etnic a black & beige called Yen· lll'\lfCI avail&ble for $10. wtr both POOD AU vtllltlff paid tll-t hld .. way. %700' .i.., " LES. REWARD. -• prne. $ll(XXI; $50 dn 633-'TllO 494--6188 ew1. 536-6588 dl)'I tll~Ait.Y Pn.or ~to AM qt, LOST :>i2 !'0>1£ST AVENUE LAGUNA BEAQI -CORONA OIL MAii Office Spaca Av•il R. E. W1nted 62AO 11 mo. old black female, mb:-.e ........ dor 4 Shepl>mf. WANT To Buy: t>u-plex Loi Some wht. on back l)l.ws I: Anywhere. \VIII P~ Ap. stomach. Rctum ·to tu 411t prox. $6000. 642-«161 St., N.B. ot' call 675-3398. BUSINE SS •nd PUPPY, White w/btack. Read The· DAILY Attention! AUorrtcya, actoun. tants, inaurance, etc .. even small businci;1. 2 room suite, ntw ca?Jleting, private e"' trance, private bath. Gn>wtd 11o0r. 420 sq. 11. s1as mo. .:.:::~C IAL ~~:b~~~!~~ LPILOT ~portunitl•• 6300 GER.i.'\I, S~p. male, S mot; AUillate hlk. white & ta.n; v1c. S&n t m-«Hl * 549'2170 lronlnt 6755 * 537"3917 * C11J1!! Cll1nlnt 6625 IRONING In my home, CiJlPl:T STEAM CLEAN· Sl Hr. Allen.Hons: I: ED No •P• no bruahea. 1 __ Bl::,::b;:."':o":.:llni=·-"~l'-.::7611-=­ l'or tit. M&-311n IRONING done in my home. A-OK Shampoo Special $7.50 $2 per doien. Bring hanaert. ~Jeu for halllr etc. Alao '-===*=""'81=•7=*== eomp. hoUNdn'f 121-3182 1 • .... L1nd1e1pln9 lllctrlul - 611Q , ___ ...... _._ __ _ ANDREWS ELECTRIC Small Jobi Yleloomt Frte estlmatu M2-n43 GEN' E Jt A L LANDSCAPE GARDENER Clttn ups, Renovatlnr .... -· Uphof1t1ry 69'0 CZ'YKOSKl'S Cultm. Uphol . European Cra.ft.mlt.nlhlp 100% fin! &C-1454 1831 Newport BJv, CM TIME Fblt 9UICK CASH THiOUGH A D~ILY PILOT WANT AD ........ ~'1oo~~"-~---'-'-6s 1,....-~=84Un=.=~'-= .... ...:. ........ ~ .......... ~1 CAltPET VJNYL TILE 1'ree eltlmat. Uc. Omtr. &40-7212 5'M471 -G1 ... 1!'!'· NEW lawna, r•·•etdlnc. Ctimplete lawn catt. Oean up b)' job or month. F1'ff eatlmal•. For Info. call Mf..()932 bef. 9 AM, after 4: l> PM': « weeuna •. -* ANTHONY'S * .Small _classified acls Bdmont Savif'WJ I: LO.a. Auoc;. WOO .El Toro Rd... I Lquna Hlll1. en~· 1&17-15.U Mra, Portift. "'' ; * BEAUTIOAN, Jor bwr1 popular priced. C.M. aaloJI Pd. vac. No clientele rte1'd I New and welcome, Call I M:anaaa-. 548-«119 1 1 • 1 BEAUTlctAN for busy shop I Joeephlne'•. 690 W. 00 · C.M. betOl"I 4 PM. -.. ! • lllllng Typltt, ; f To 13Pe C'Ofl'l'PIJlY lnvoi~ •· ts. Muat be accuttte.. ... " I Flvcowri~ UP. bdpful. Good opportunity w I t h' , --· ,,1 • CLA·YAL CO • .1 ! 17tli a '11C1111l1 , Cott• Mesa ~ J4t.2201 •I i•1 I Equal opportunicy emplo)'tr 1 llOAT CARPENT&iil• Experitnced, La.rte CUI construction. Top w~e1 •. ~ _ WILLARD BOAT WORD 1 ST5 1lnale. $135 2 rm suite. UUI. pd. Owntr 61M157. i I Air eond. Secl'y -MAIUN'£R'S cnm:!l ·1---11---r partrinr;-cent1'911y-:e nsrort mtt. Jttnt l>r CANDY SUPPLY DI,.. F'f'I ~ rww. QRANGE ROUT E Rew'd. S...!6%1 doa · big . . selling 12!5 Btker St., C.M. r . 1 ' ' .. lo. Calli 1st Nat.-. hr. w. fT5. ld fltwraS«e Ave .. c. Robert 1:-.ure11 Rtalt« Ii en.ta Mes& 64"1485 N. . '*'2414 . iitiV BJ<!f, Ot!le<! Jl<ntsll. lie.I LOCltfii In CiM Acctu to Sal'lla Ana -San 500 &: 1000 91J. ft. dflUJtt Dftto 'l'vly le Crown ValltY otnce 1p1cn. Avail_ lrnmed. PkwaY. Call (I} 831-1400 or fhOnt own1r. W.Q. .._..198 ew11. COST'A Mna. otft(:e1. A.IC. ATTE?fTION Allorne)' or crp!L clr,t. Panlna. 1635 Aceountant. JjOO eq tL ftaktt, ~ er ~ Oetu..1'!. Reu. Rt tit. SMAU.. otoce on bal1 oor- ~I. nr. ClolCa M• "5/montb ~_;_--~.,,.--,,...,..--1 vtlllti.1 Included. ~ Oratllf; Co. Alrpor1 Arc• Shara fumlthed ofrtce · l.JA VE IMP 2 room otnce . PrdtJit Loce.Uon aulte lo !hlN \vtyouna; 17' MO 13.l-1467 -''""=-l.-Cd'-"M,;,;'..;61;-6---Jn-- <No stUtna' involved) PROWN Leathtt catd caae. Ex~ent income tor few Contalna card.I a driven hoon wtekly work. (Diyl lie. Ca.II Art Cherry g~ and EftDin&&). Rdlllna and Rew'd . .,.,_,. ........ ""m eolo LOST,:,;;:,;:O;.,ld'°'E"°Dll~hh-liliit~-,~ ..... -I operated dis)'ltnee.n In Or-female, s mot1. VI c . •flJt O>. tnd surrounding f"atrvlfow & Avocado, C.M. a.rta. We ~eslabll•h route. MS-1285 COAST'S . leading llfancile& name hRnd candy ,:;r.;:;;;,.-:-~-,,..,--1 and anacJo), ,(1&25.00 cuh &lAf'.tESE Cat Stnlytd from req\&lrtd, for ptl'IOna.l Inter• 540 San Bcmanltno, N.8, view In Granat Co. arta. 213/70. Call 541-3413. M k 1 .end name . ·~ and Rtw11.rd . ar tip ace p1,,.. number to MULn-On 21V70 2 Hand "'rvod SJ'A't'E DIST., INC.. 1681 \V. vtlvet ·t l:r!J'lf: •.nliq annchn Bror.dwa,y. Anahllm, Ci.ii· from W. J. Jntff'::. N.I. fonll•"'"'<n1>1'll-IOIO. 1_11ew:.:::~""'::..:tor::.;:IA1o::::~.:::~un:::.._l _______ ~ TAPAilESf G ....... , Sarvlce. Nttt w6rk. CWtlMlp A yard ma.int. - GEN'L !Id. Calt>up. -.crv. roco.dll. Strl~lr np1trt. Ha\ll•keaaoa, job .. ry one' ..... 642·5071 • • I ' ' l • • l • • ' •• • , hlrar, 1, It~ • ,. . · . , &~ .IOllii ~lOIS-& ~NT · 'r1Waf'Oll1'A'l'ION TIWISl'ciRT,lTION • ·T~'l'ATl.ON ~ RAM"tllTATl9"~ w-1100 Jobo. -. w-. 7100 J••• •~ w ...... 1100 J1•1 A,.u, W-7100 J••• Ml\>."'-7100 Allor.it . t1loAlrctott · · tlot · AJ!C.f:: .'. fi~Alrer.it , · tlot . • . GAL rnlDAY: lllllv ...... INSTRUCJ'l\ESS. N•I· .... O-r;1I Oll-....CU . • • • ' • ' * COOK icxper. A sMt bolt needs• ,...._, aood • flsu'r~.· 'Good 'lypln& 8ldA. Know 10 rial>I """· °""'· Joe., ..... ~-.. AppiY In penon k<; o<l<f: "°"'' --" • oXJ>. rHOME OF THE BIG BOY" _, Ion olpi. Start $400. Qall 11J111o llolido> Health s.., J:MlO Y..... 'eo>~-. II F., ' F lly R-J t ruu """ ..,.., . ' Beck. sio4o». -BMt., c.i.r. (Ndd. ,Call L6ftble, wm.im ~' N~ ll'lttR°v;.:'G' APPLY m ·PEllsoN CO.UT.AL MINCY-INSPECTlESS· -wo•I•~ -...i;·•I043 Wet1dllt TRAINl!I! 'COOKS mo -111io .. C,ll. ... ,... ..... hotel. Wiil• Dnw,' NJl .. MWl10· ,_ ... b,, ...... -'"" COCO'S ' .. " G~RD-~ -I o.Jb''P\IOt llox /i!-911: ............... ..,,,..). !IOOd cbanootor. /.bl• 10 . ..i&.,. ...._ ·~~ · . ITT .J~CO, owe. , .. , 1~YOl~ruu.. TIME # 78 .... ~ .. ~ ~nlnan' -..un,. .. mu ' ooiEt> , r H.W.0. rt ~h, ~' ,,.,Ulc c...,t ff'l'>o,.H.B. , . . '"5 AN IAXj: , .•\ , 0 • careu P>§ciUen in the • Q ..... •D ... i ---. -·-.. ·OPENING ~ A , Re>staurant 'P.u!lness -·~ w.i..... vr .. • . • • ·~'" · 'i NO EXPERIENCE COOKJ-kffp<r: Se!:w--, -•lplaf.' Nt'O( · · J~TOR ' • ·' ~·· , NECESSARY Must Ddve. Reier ti\eir~. ,~~ ··~ 1l! ) <~ND'Sfnn') ·; ) , ~re are 1 rapldly eXpandlng Palm Sprlnp Wlnter. Beach· C.PtJ. Salat)' ~. M&-7116 '"' ~ • ..... n;Arion, .,......,.;., ... sum""'. J:.l ... ln. 2 Adu!ll. GIR' "'WOMEN ,.,.,., .,.,,., .. ;.;..;, In.,,.,; labl:e to offer rna.ny oppor-Call m.8879-·-~ ·. ot iDdusbial olticet and ra. · fp' fp •· ~unities, Startins •11 i. cook COOK -~. Jt.untl1!(lon (6) cilltie1, · ~ ~nre with advancement Harbor, ,S*X)/ltJU"t. IWll. to Y.-ork at tel-· order " lr!to management. · Call 846-1666, Mi-Oa83. • de&lr~J. l..S, or s.8.,$2..00 tu', Equal oppqrtwllty emplojer ·ti.Good wa~s Dellcatessfn Man. part ·time to 1tar1.,. l$o exp, nee. For '-rrtt mn.la evts. ~wit. enda. Apply \n Inter.View call . .ftJr. \Vest. 1485 DALE \VAY ' ' ,t.Automatlc raises person. 495 E •. 17th st., C.1'4. _612-"'-00I=~· ~==--COSTA •MESA;,CAUF. · ~ .\f> 4 weeks vacation Set Terry , GROOMER. <7:14> ·~1 -HeaJth insuram.~ LIVE ff I · ·. • Operate electrollic switch. -Sick leave Dent&l:A!liatant . Fem&J.e', Experiel)Ced tJJ _,n ep,ForTeac:Mr.2 FOD brffda, Clllfonlia':.· m 0 1 t School, Aee Children. Prlv. board •. ·AcCiirate· typist, min. lilt \ ,wp_m· electric ~ter.· · Profit sl)arlrc plar .... »-.._ Ba. Pl · H IN'l'ERVlEWS OR'l}IQ__OQN'FJC OFC,. beautiful pet ,._store~ #¥1 ... ot s euant ome: • 154 E. 17th, Costa Meu C\J.il'lkle. TQO ~. Faahlon I~, N.B. 6"..(!980 _Coll~,;19T;.,.,"""'""'=-"· ~- ' Dobr 2-4 prn Pl-WOtidnc Oond. GtjARDS: 1 ....... pL time MAIDS WANTED . ' . l An Equal Opportuiiity Aae 1&-29. EXper lteq, pOsitiOns avail in So. * &ts-7445 •· 1 Employer * call~ ~ t..auna Beach a re a ·""8TER ~==.-:-=,.,.-,-for~-.,..- C•ll .P•.r-1 Dept. (7141 ,ft4''401 19~~~~~~!!!!!!!! j DENTAL ~otitice ~~ Untformsl:~pfurnished. ~r ahoP,. 'Contact Lou BOY'S lO • 14 lionist. Pleil.se Write Bae Cai 4 tel. req'd. Equ&l Opp. Evaris 536--1'21, 2 t 112 ~ TELONIC Carrler Routes Open !i7M, Dally Pilot, .N.B. Employer. App:" .~·s 912 Pac11:1e Couf Hwy, H.B. . fnr Rc&ardin& Your Woi;k .Pol_1d!eroaa. SUite , F , ~ ; ·'· J ' ...,.,,. Bw:b, So. lA&WIO HIJlol7 • Qualll. ' ••• Ana.. . AING>U,/SALES TJWNti, . IND. USTilES. DAJL'Y PllDT DENTAL . Ll~r:_·~r llAIR Stylist J: Shampoo · Serv. piotesSlon is Jookina ; · 6C-G7l All Phuei er WW ·Train. Girl. J>.;/ time or F I time, forq:gttuive~who _ LJ....,,.;,.,I,.,..!.• P/time or F /T im'e, FOr Lovely Shop w'llots of 1\-'0Ukl like to -be-trained'for _ oq---~· ' f BUFFUM'S N~WPORT ~UlD. parkin& in N.B. ''Guaran-JrulllDI, le )'OU earn · b I 1 · • DI olOCKEY-MaJe.~ ...... PJ< ... Call L6l>-084< ............. O> ...... ~ EquoJ ......... 1)1 emt>lorer Over 21, The G&UeJY Or eve1. 968462:2· -~-call -Pat-0~. PIE ~ .,, . .,.n or l'f3..996l HOTEL MA ID, . 1i · · • tw.l•limr' •. no..np limit. , Now lnterview int "* BUSBOYS * r'ULL TIME OA.\'S Must be neiit in appcal'ancc. Excellent company benefits. -.•. Apply in person only 2l05pm # l FHhion Island Newport Beach ... BUSIOYS • APPLY IN PERSON Reuben E. LH ~l E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach DISH~WASHER. day ,lfilft, 5 day ,-eek.· tv;ll time. See \V~ne. MNCHO SA, N JOAQUIN ,GOLF C'OURSE. 18021 CUiver Rd, lrvihe. Nr. up. lll-0111 DRESS Shpp wanb! pl fOr salea l pote~Ual maoqer. lit Wit. have; at leas) one yr. ctUTtn( ' exp, in· bCNtiqUe ..... Box w. ·l>ailr .Pilot -DUPLICATING - MACHINE CLERKS C12 mktnlPt to 8:30 .am) CONTROL DATA CORPORATIOl'i MOM Oxnmunlcatiom Div. l;J"'ts \V. \Varner. S.A. cn.t> 540-2820 Equa1 oppori\Hiity employer d a Y •·/ 9.ttk, ~. C~S7 ,.L AGENCY,: &nton'1 Coffee Shop I..apna BeaCh. * §4.ll96 1Tt ?790· Hatbor Blvd., C.lt:·~ ).33 ,S. CQpt, ~ Bch Ho6SEKEERER --t · days -... * pOUODfAN,. sm .&o S8U wk. 7:30 'W 4 .. PM, Tray MAiun;i:.•WOlifAN .,...%1.,3.i..•n..;,5•9"-6'5", 20-20 TQCAi.LbN ~ a:irklshwasher-'S daya \Vk. NEWCOMERS: 1·~ctl!d·~. ~ ma.x. PI time -FI t i me.. Call Yd health It· ftlOi'al charac-Nud a car: Sales exp des'.: t Ex t1 642-8044 CALL 5oi.q-er. cep ..... ~. person HOUSE cie&l.lel', 1 da,y Or""21ii ll'l8¥·atarl above. beKiMin;: daya pei-v.·eek .. Corona de1 ht_ARR1EO'!PToo maJ\Y billilT ateP. can ·or write:.·i.aau.na Ji!a'.r arta. My&t haye, oWn Pf:nnanent . l>t~· 'help, Beath Po&e;Dept.,'54'.G J'Or- trus., &U-l4Sl or '"'-2594 . snack-bar. Apply · Paulo e~· AVe, t9Ml63f. Fiitbetore DrlV't'ln Theater· .tt 7 pm. February l5tll. HOUSEIQ!ZPER • J.Jve bl No phone .ea1Ls please. p Jt F.SSPffAN, ___. •• ~ for £Jduly Coop!~ M&ture .-.pc.< . .,; "'""' Woman Pref. Call ·~ MOTHER'S Helpet, • f.fon-Ollaet, llXlT ATJ'. Pitt ~un. 4 pni' • S pm, $1 hr. ttme. 2;; to 65. eau atter & HOlitEWORKERS BADLY OWJt· .. trans .' :Pb. 175-471& PM. only. H.B.. are a , . NEEDED btwn 4 It 8"f!1l. 147-1548 Addttii:s envelopea in· spare · • L ,;;,:,.;=.:;,..,..,.....,,_,.:...._.;. lime. ?l-11nimum cf $14 per · ·NCR111•10pr REAL Eltate~ Salesmen 1000 •-nd tam.....t --a-. eCM .. lhouldn!t.)'OU be ediina: \he • """ 9 f"'"' e ... "'""f"' _, wo. holl t H I f6r immed. fREEdeWia to Xln't Opportllnit)'. Adured ta •area. unt nalo n MAilL'O, 340 Jones. Suite Tut)b'e. Pleuanl w~-Beach! We will Ira.in. Call ..,.._ Phil Mc«amtt VillaP Rea1 21. San Franclaco, Cal. Concl. Ex -··n •1102 •. JASON IEST tale ~ . CASHIER/Waittts.s, exp., ov. er h pt-time, no Sundays or holiday!!. Call for appt. 675--0945 9 am • JI am I: 3-6. Kramers Colonial Kilchen, '512 \V. l91h. t .M. , Employment Alel'ICY REAL Estate Sales .. -Youna * DIUVERS * 1 IDEAL. PT-TIME JDl I mr So. Main, s.nta Ano man with .u.;,.,;e·1or be" N &';,a-'-' FOR HOUSEWIFE ~ :::,~,;:t,. ~. ;;., Start 0 _,..snence Employment would be with • N·".,~,,~,.-. --'---~=- CA.SHIERS Wanted : Na· 'tional Lwnber Supply, H.B. Call '98Z-551.6 betwn 9.U.f· 5PM. Nectuary!. printing " mailina: .. firm. ExP.r ltnCell ~Awes R. E. Sal~.1women. Lie. M 1 ti. Cle Callfomla E."(p. pre(erred but not nee· F /.time, Salary + Comm, ~ !!xn_ anA~ es'sary. ~ o b ~uld ~n~il All shifts. available F~r' Appt. Call 642-2821 YELLnw CAI co.' working ., moil dept. wu• Hunti"ltnn Va\Je>i'°""'"""" Mornlnp o{kr 9:30, •w"."'E.r1oo;St.-. ',v4J'iety ot .. ~'Ork ·~h u , centH~~.N~ ~ . ~~ M . a(!dressinr~ •. aort. A"'-. ffw>t Sch. Wij5J, ftEu.r;.-loNlsr:'$ome, med. OOCKTAIL Girl wanted.. No Food. 5 nights. al Fabulous j'ting, 145 E. 19th SI., C. M. ...._... l!s& llJI', etc. Hours could a>ln-' • ' · -iC.t. bqn\d ... can land >'9U =EXE=CUTJVE=:~=-Secy=-·-·,..-G&J"""' cide with children in school ~ ~ -·~ this niftY pos. Smik all day Friday, Tough job w/ top Prelerablf work 9 to , 3: ~ •"':';:;,, .. ~ E:1'· Jorw. lite typlnc, Excel worli:- CLERK • Female pay, Reaume J; ttb re-Phone Address • O • Prjnt ts. "'v...,. '•Personnel ~ cond, To $375. Call Jean qoired. Located ln lrV\ne Center S.W.1&a7. · Dlttctor. So. Coast Com-Brmvn. ~. . ~RODUCTION CQNTROL CL,ERK Industrial Complex, NB. • mtlfdty H09p .• .031B1J ~ . C.QASTAl AGENCY TI4: 546-241~ IMMEDIATE Openfug for Hwy., ·So. La.pn;&. 499-Wl . 27110. 1 .Harbqr ·~., C.?1-f. .. · ex p e r ie nced TRA'VEL ext. 336, ' · * FIBERGL~SS MAN AGENT. Salary cpen. Town OPERATORS. ~ PPS Lach = nm:;: fila'-~1-Around. Mold, hand 1.ay. " 'Country, 18582 Beach on dre , • & bild . A iest Rlectii>n" ever!. See the lllg & aun needed w/xlnt 81\ld HuntinZton ~~ I . aaes nu . p-D~Y fru)r Clamilied ' Required by company manu· facturina: data procea.sing eqolpment. lttinimum 2 yrs. experience .nee. and ~Wr­ ta 50 w'Pm typ!nw. Xlnt op- portunity in expandinf co. Apply in person - exp New· 'Oimpany dt!""• TI4-9&z.."tt::; "1" =-,,,:, · Py, ·~ . .frod\lCHoft Place, atc.tkin·Now!-. -•n '.Individual ivimrmt i. ""'""" ~~12 I N.B.,PI(; 6"-039& Peripheral Bu1ine11 Equipment, Jnc. 1n.ining ability. Ca 11 lttr. ltlcCar1;Y <n~1 71+7050 Fore'tn Car Mechanics Good <:o. benefits,. tnd pakl vacaUon. srou» ins, nnJ. 1oi:ms tyrn~~. Good comm. acbedule. Ask for r 1811 Reynold!! Avenu~ J<>e Moore Ph, S.W..t'l&l 't rvine Industrial Complex * FOREtiiAN : Htll. arc &: i Santa Ana, Calil. '9'J705 fabricaUori ct lhemal in- fo CLERK TYPIST e strume:ntition. Call. for .. ,_ _., appt: or apply ln person: c:cauna pa,yaUl'll:, payivu, "'~' Mmrial TR-......,.. lite typine. Irvine ~ndustrial LA!SUC a· .... "'. QllO Randolph, C.M. SG-9'25 ::~Tinker tu.2670 -'-"-·~Co~Uin-·-·=---- Equal opportunity emplcycr FREE WIGS I.: BIKINIS \\·hen you become a }"uh)on afu.ECE student seeking Sale11 Consultant. No in· '"babJSitter. nr Po·mo na vestment, up to t27~ comm. School .area. 64~2615 aft Complete trainina:. Full or -,:30 . part time. can .M\.lls Lee Jor . COMPUTER OPR. · interview. !n4J S45-40SI, 10 ~ .'T0$100, AM~6.PM.4!on-Fri ~ · IBM ~ MVT exp, * * FRY C(t()"', with 1 • SAMANTHA BARY experience •. Appry b1 per&Qn PERSONNEL AGENCY 562 \\I.19th St. CJd.· im S. Main, S.A. 548-2265 FULL TIME aalts 1irl cvtr COOK •. HOUSEKEEPER, tt-25. F. W. WOOLWORTH liable, !lteady. Salary & 7300 Harbor BtYd, _hours OJl:Cn. 494.oo;i6 --~~-· 'Jellis Men, Wom. 7100 Jobe r.w-r.. )Yom. 7100 ' • I 1 • .. " ' . AUembler1 -. ·· Burroughs · COl'p. Now C~rclol Co'"flUNr Plont MISSION VIEJO . ·: Now toWlnt appllcot!Ont ,fw • ASSEMBLER~ . . a\ our new plant:ln.Ml!;l!@. v;ejo,.Calif. Some experience preferred.· • ~ ' . ' Apply 8 am -4:80 Pll! · Monday lhrougb ~y EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 2572S .i-m. l!W Mlollon Vlefo: C1llf. uo.ntt '. SPIC:W. .. PUSON ·TO ; l'USON" WANT ADS ApPN• in WMk•ntl ldltion Only IDollYOrM S.turdiyol DIME·A·LINI ADS NOT ACCll'TID IY PHONE ---1 DIME-A~LINE 2 LIN.I~ -............... 2 i>IMIS . .3 LINES • • • • • • .. • .. • .. .. 3 OIMIS, Etc. * N~ lte;n For Sale :o ·ver $25 * DIME-A-LINE WANT ADS -CASH RATE -Encl ... your dlmot1 t1onon. chock or._ ...ior with your ad. -For your od to quollfy tho DIME-A-LINE rote; yw.MUST Include prlu In ''for Sol.-od1 boc1U1e incluollnt prkoo-...._ .-Ito. -.Sorry, c.mmorcl•I lirrM· moy. not toke ....... , ... of 1~11 -191 rote. -·You m 1y run 11 many lines a1 pu VtillL. If the ceYptft ._.Mt 1ive omplo opo .. , print or 1y,. pur od ·on • pleM ef ,.,., end moll it, t.. tolhor with poymo.nf In fun (Or w lnt"it lnl. Coomt 20 loltOn •ntl •P"- te each llne and encJete • dime fe;. NCh tina. · · > • ' ·u .. en• space kr nch tatt~r, "'ftatuetien mt1rk •r space. Ne AbltreviatJons * 1 , . I • > .• ' " ' . ' ., ·••: -. ' . • I " ' ' . . • : ' . ' " , ' " • .. ' ., ' I · /MPORTA/fT· N.01/Cj/ II SUlll ywr ..... ,... ontl/or-,......:~~r •ro 1.Cl .... In o4I ·GARAGI $ALIS, ,ATIO IALll,·LAWN SALIS, llt~ .,.. NOT AC. CIPtlD It thlt·-l•I rote. AL~ a. of thlo typo wll l .. clllrt•.• ~lor rotoo ontl .,.11Hthod In tho ,..,,., clotofflutioft. ... , l llm odo (-ontl Im, o1c:, hr •II. .. cho"'o, ., ront•hl, work wonted or holp won!M Ids WIL L NOT II ACCJPTID •I Ihle -lol .rote. Doodllno: 3 ,..,.; frWoy • Huntlntton INch office Wero• h:IO P·"" ''I.toy .. ' ' • -. ,. w. .... iif~i al$NA ....... T• a Ioele at"--;-.~ . ·/ ... RtllD ... ! ..... 'fUJUIY • ~......., ............ 1 ......... itNI _, . eff.ri.... ' . ... . . ' THESI 'l'l:ANS A!ll ~ -. Litt J °"' ,,,. . lt6• ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, 150 ' $11 ,070 • , ..... c.,111; •• 1 _ s•¥1•11• ''·''' ••.nt-21.110 ...... S11p1t $kyl•11• ·• 11,,Jt 21,7• 1•,•• lf6.t ,,,, 2.1 0 . 17,l tO 11,,. Tu'rbo •:206 • · JS ,172 H , ... . 6f,J1? ., ......... -. tt,04 1 . ft,Nt . '''' T11rb1 Sup1r S•vm•1t1r JIO . ' -·-Are You Letting _.Cash Slip. Through· Your Fingers 5ee . If You H"ve 4ny ·. ' Of These Things A . . ' - DAl .. L Y P,ILOT ' ·wAN·T-A.D . -' ... • · Will ' Sell Fast! · t . __ St_o.v.a _ 29. llcyclt 57. Eloctrlc Troln 2. 'GUitar 30. TypowrltV · -·~·.-~!:!' .1 ~Sli-'l{ltfoi!- . 3.· Btby .Crib 31 . Bar Sto0l1 59. tla1d c Auto 4. Electric Sa.fr 32. Encyclopedia .60. Cott~ T•b!f S. Camera 33. Vacuum Gleaner 6 l. Motorcycle 6. Washer 34. Tropical Fish 62. Accofdlon 7. Outboard Motor 35. Hot Rod Equipm'.t 63. Slci1 8. Stereo· Set 36: Fiio Coblnot · 64. TV S.t 9. Couch 37. Golt Clubi 6S. ·wor~bonch . 10. Clarlnot 38. Sterling Silver 66. Dlomontl Wotch· 11 . ll:efrl"rator 39. Victorian Mirror 67. Go-Kerl 12. Pickup Trll<k .-0. a.droom Set 61. Ironer .. 13. Sowing Mochln• 4l. Slide Projtctor 69. Camping Trailer 1:4. Surfboard 42. Lawn Mower 10. Aritliiue Furnlluro 15. M.chine Tools 43. Pool Tobi• 71 . T~pe, Recorder 16. Dishwasher 44. Tires . 72. Sollboot 17. Puppy 45. Plano 73. Sporto Cor 11. Cabin Cruiser 46. Fur Coit 74. Mitt~e11 lox Spgs 19. Golt Cert 47. Drapes 7.5 .. lnboird Sptetlboat 20. Barometer 48. Llner\1 76. Shotgun 21 . Stamp Collection 49. Horie 77. Soddlt 22. Dinette S.t so'. Airplane 71. Dort G•mo 23. Ploy Po n . 51. Orgon 79. Punchlnt l'f 24. lloWl ing Boll S2. Exe rcycle 10. B•by Carriogo 25. Water Skis 53. Raro looks 81 . DrUm1 26. FreeI•r 54. Ski Boot• 12. Rifle 27. Sultca11 S5.. High Choir 83. Dnk . 21. Cl0<k S6. Coins 14. 'SCUBA GNr . .. Thew or any other extra things orouad "th·hoae , -. l be tlimed into c:aslt with a · · . . . ~' ' ' DAILY PILOT WANT-AD .. ' -. I ' . ,SO " • ' • ! Don't Just Sit Ther•t· ,.. ' . ' ,, DIAL DIRIC't': 642-5678 • ... * No_ Item For s• qver $25 *~~~~~~ ~ ... -!' -,,. • .. ------ I I· ,,. ., 'i ' I 1 i ' ' . .. . ' '• ' ' • ~ . • ' r r I. I . ' " ' I : ~ ; ' .. ' ·, ' ' " " '· . . ' I ! ·' . ' .. :· • . • . •. l ~,----·--·------------------------------------·-------------~--·-...,,i""; • ' IA • · II · s.twdq, ,._, 7, l970 >f"lt l.~OY Jro~ & ~OYMINI" JOU & IMPt OYMINT' JOU & IMPLOYMINT MlllCHAelOlll l'Olt.>. Mll!C':DISI l'Clll • MUCH/I.MDIII .~rallll:AiAiRl!llSll'""!:E~~~ " ........ Mt!l.W-"'° J11ui \ MM., kJ1DO Jobo ... w-. noo .........__ _ JM.I ~Tit/I.DI 1/1.L.. ·TRADI SALi AND 111/1.DI I/I.LI AND '1'UDI R.cffflOitl~'~' ' 1' '~'~."GYM SECRllT .. ~1' , Prlbm p~ ~ < ', f!•.P lelo --I Orpois 1130 Ml1coli.nsoU1 -r l'oodlt• Owner ID."" S<a,~!IM'baicoo._~A ..... , Part'tlm.-,; '""'°''· Qfllilt,~fdt FOi\ ~"""Ullo_' .. l!QAT llqalp. 1!M111°llolf, '•'PIANO ltENTAL P'IJllNAct wJlh <lock...,. 'Ntlr<d <quplu . /(lo I ~. T" ~' ' ' ~ • ll'lO mo. ~!1>'1 Hop., '.!'1!'< .. lfll. Et· ....... ,.,. • 1 &, ~ m air ·--l ..... Ml•:. ~ ""' !50. W""'ll>c michln., 1'•""4 Yard • m1111. I ,fite.Oll1Eliabe:tb-'6T.fl22, 1::"%~«i".l\il\~ 1 :~· •~firl .. Wi., l'.Ull tra... tlO . ...._ dlltf tlfctnalc lt•m•. GE Nopei,tlu.&t.Reftt.J~s (fjjJx, lhvalld cOm'mode C 1 ~":J ._ : G1Mi"° Officl t:all 1'!1*Y' -.ui~ PilOt. N';_ •• r i13¥t bop> -I& l"'11. 1"' -"~· ~ l -.. l·A kl --wlthln ""'"'' •hair, tle<:t .. pole .healff, Only. c.n-t AM ... ' T. ......... ' . ' -lib to .. un1111, -~. 1112 Elden; Clfl " m:w • "*° ~IANOS • d~hwuhtr, .bid• ......... 11 AM ...._... . • .• ..-~ y, . ¥ s SECRETAii -Rl'.ICIPT or i,,tn. b1t..,..$ $1 •iMeji. QR.GANS. a.t· dtali In pxt uaed Wile• clothlne · .. ~ ,i, ... ...-. Va.tell '!lullOi. .. _,..,.. • For raplillJ.....,.,. ..,._, • • lllll llla!Jill-W, all II! ' lllO -°""""· W• lalct lo" ol mllc 513 s..; ~ Utllo lllOdi' ....,. •Ii i,.;.i, N;wp< !kb·~: ~SAllS & .BUSIN£SS miJor corp.lGood,.....,, a . 'I excellent cooclltlon. The . ,...., ·• ' .. li'oC!t1.""'llibk',t..m... Opeh llernardblo.-Ave., -N.B. "!'l>'I mold 4 oil......, TC1P8enefi11.0&U·Robftt&"1 -trinie~Gl.if~'·., Factory, 1885 ilarbot",rRICID~ e11ytt •• latt MiPA-.[tl.ewia.$tu;lii-U..5&MOll l* bu a....pi'ObJtm. Nledl 507f]22. ... , ~ MAllll!l:lllrNT . to P. o ... ~~ie~1\ ~· , ,,, , ~ , ~ ~. Adtnfral Cotor , ~ONO MOVING unabJo '° ue honw fart! -.ct'T-1138. liq • Mgun, RlllsS2653 · lUaedlOfabed&.chair .9'>1 TV,.'61);-Kelvblator retnc bl"t'ORdNADEL:r.1~R whit GE ?efri& 1 MonJ.(t•:r.• La1una ' t'BIGA:IL_'A•toT.. -, .'.' " . • s.c,_,, ~ . , l'. · • •• , . ., . . · or a~ Q!.95. u..d $00. FriJ!daJro "-$50. llif..E...c.ut u..;. ~ tkaRv new coi>d.'~ f':.°; Bead>-• 'J/7 ·-~~•1_. R~,SIJ~~w1~2'3 ,.LOANSE.CRE::TA'Rt •·~< ?;:. . -1 ~--· btauuruf,~s·Spanlah MqncMllr •. blaek '= ~te .• , . • . 11tQola, real ,nlce wrou,cht 1BEAtmnlLP")l.to 'JOOd ~ ~~k ~._ 21!. ,~~~tn.:;:tJU_1°r Previous bank-1~ ~~IN .• w,:....INi-· _aot~419ff>~~~.;.~~ =w:;~~~~ .. ~~ ~·.s1t~\Vf.Y,.Yam• trOn. blk t~thu iulhions. bOmeJ ¥'f r.need ;y-rd, } ' , · • • • ·• . me. n.. NH/port Nat.loiUJ. &JtJc: J ~""""' . -. -, lhoUld att tn q,J'll! .. veed 5 u ...... Or~-..· UL N~UU<l pianos ot t~a~ &:lot rall6 cost btkJ~t\MJe Gerl~ • 1 ;;;ij'l;i' ii*iil'5;;iJ;;;-<l":;.l!lil*liii ... •I valved w/ a n.ptd SJ.'O\vlng Call 1'1i' Carter ~Ul•,g.s' :'-'V.MPt:JTElt'i:PRQGMJ.f., pl~ waJ.nVt: tte set W/ ..... _., , • ~1$. ()pen molt makts. 'Belt f>luri in ~ .-• .i new SUS:.iciJ.I -~ mtx. 3 wb,; ohf, .. Ga~tn Centtr & Landscap. • MING 1S THI!: KEY~ ro~ t\liquobe ... ti;, ~.95. Tltr moat eves 1iI 9 P¥ . 1 So. c:llU. 1, SchO'l\dt Mu.I alte~ f -r • 64MZ35 • 9a-otJo • , ··Se!e..BettJBtuCeal ~-Dev~~t l:~~ .. +in $75000?·-.. -.~ ,I .YOtm~:z~~ FaetOQ', 'l.IJ85< Harbor,H,Ol'POINTEledricwasbfr,~e,,..'1901N.Mr.ln,Santa~sE.tRS ~Portable XLN'T Watch Doc· Younc -. m ' -l. " .., . .....,..e ......._...,, ,,,__, . t •· 'ra .... -Start'°°"" 54Q.1842 cycles, l'lml and looU 11~ • ' lnleU· !-' SI -d -_ , .-, commission w/ exccllent op. ' 'PllO~ ·~ uJ -· new $55 One ~ DJ •wa Jarward, re verte, IJl'dlll!pqctL ·~-· ' ·"' tJ6 k•C portunity ~adv~ into Fo;~~ll~ .,,; ~lltp.itprne~!"d.~cU-S PECIAL TH ~S WEEK ~lec~e ,dl)ter fl5 and :• Televialon 8205 darn•, buttonboln. Ex· =•~M~~=. ·~all ! ~ for' CU... G\N managtment. ~ u b m i t re· , ..,...... 4t..., ' t. 1Uo,.. f:Ylll{abJeJ IJleal•time ~ltd ' Jr!nl· . .-.. ipattre51 &Ddlx D) elfciric dryer . , , ctlltnt COl)dliloa. Only .JZI, 1 a w·c,ut Hwy~ f'i,B.,. aume includin& ll&lary hia· . SERVICE ~ATIM. COIJ\PUWr ~ aOd box~·!"'· ttf9.95, $15. Both in 1oo4 COlldl.Hon •• LIKE new '68 Mrn~ 11.'' 837"'°39 • 96:2-1159, 2 ~ By ~t. . ...., tory iti ·confidence to: DAILY .+ttendant. ~enced, full , Sale pric:. '98'.~. One Airway • tank type OCllol' 'IV PlO. Must tee ·to DECORATOR. cloa~ out Free to ~ • w/.r.nced j ~. c. PENNEY ti'.>. FASHION :ISLAND ,NEWP,Olf'I" BEAOf 1 -· Needs PILOTJWX r.t-22. Ai: part time • .Neat 1a~. l''lbc.A.~JIW' App"rowd f u...,fture vacuum' cleaner $15. apprec.at~lhoreTraller •tock! Thausandit el yards ynf, maJe ml.l'plJP Wei.ml , l!'aranet• ~. ~G~1'. ,~....,, 2159' Hfnar,· Ol 54f-$i60 53&-8411 HB . • Parle, Space'R. N.8. of m-.pery fabric, Carpet L&br, 5 mO,. o~. bllrw/floiqlt. : s,\t.ES~:lW~mtwork ~N,1 ,:;~·.oieJt ·~..e.a:.:rn ~:~~·t;:~~W5W~= ~is~!ty~ta;.:; =s Of all make1. =·~:m~~1~ ·~ A1r the J~a&!r. Wealthy SERVICE st~W~ PU~· 1 ~ • ·:+'I J rl . ee, de.it A-atol'qe ca~t. f:?&O i New condition., l19td ttlevilkin. 64&;-1921 . GOOD'f'l!CODdltioned heari11t GOOP . 1mall cJos -i :!:' tom:i...'f.~ ~illi~~· · JSV.Ndel D ~· ~ u....:...--· Misc ~i.:.~ 120 39th· St., only ~'Cl(, f... tlmeil, Call RCA Color TV •21". Etioay a\da. difftrent makes. tome ~und mt]ll~re ~ ~ • ."f:<' ;your ? .. . Mar ~.~w.;·~i..-. c;s~. -'!'1"' • N.B . .,,__. .. '· ·' -831--4239 • Cab. New tube. ioo. Call ama11 I: 11~ new $50. Frll!l'ldly ··a.nc1 eooct· wHh • ~~ci!n int.el,Ji: :stnve Hwy, It~'.. ' , 1 1•S:.':-.'.•• HANDSOME '· 'SPANISH KENMORE auto', ~hfr .t; 6M-5074 642--3221 cl!i\ldreh ··5 yevs. Call ' From l60XI ';us bonus r::~ ~· '• ~ ""or.te:c.fit".. a;W t OIAIRS heavy wroucht iron Whlrl"°°1 a:u dmr. both in Hl·.·F1 & Stereo, l2lO SINGER. PORTABLE SEW· 64'.!.totr 2'/ltl O>mm.Joan'Mir!in -.SILK SCRiElilERS ·1 C:..ll 547-N71'. and " leo-'191> ••••· xlnl cond. ,!40 each. . , · INC MAOllNE $35. 3258 4 AOORABLfl eoek+P90 COASTAL AGENCY ' . ' ' 673-1811 :• ~ 1 1 ~. 847""8U3i . OONCORD 880 stereo T-;;; =ia, <Mta -Mes a. P'IPPie'1 6 wkl. 2 'blk, Ml 2700 Harb!xcBl\'.~ .. ~.M . EXPERIENCED ON , The Newport 42 IN. round maple ta'Dle, lq:NMORE A.uto ,waatter It dtck - 2 mk -10 tapt1·-wtlt~ gOOCl homes, sJo. ' · . · •PC;BOARDS Sch!Of ,t Bv1ine11 t\\-o .t;aves .4, pots four Frigidahy auto wather. orlr price $300 -Sac. $100. LADIES DWfOND RING ,:,1156,.,;'alt=•"-r=;-~~-~I SALE.s · TRAINEEs: 'A -aer. . , • 1 • . • mates ·chairs, ·$50. · cau Both in xJnt cond. i.;.; each. 546-TMS aJter 6 P.M. 1.6' carebl w .25 carret ea. ADORABLE pure bn:d.multi !lee-proteSsion ia lookina: $$ TOP WAGES$$ fea.tures WHkty refresher ~m MM&n 8'T-&115 aide. CUatom made $800. brown male Ptlce, 2 yr,i old, for an agreaiw. peetter AND BENEFITS COUf'Sts in the ·s~ls YoU KING allf'(f "be'dtocl'cn•com-REFRJG~TOJt. .T.pe Rec9rclera '220 m...8tll friendly,kweacb.i.ld1'en . ~ho would·li.ie 1o~be trained netd to set the job you plete, $800 value, for $29.1. ·-i di' Pbllco 195 ~ ~r -tGE. Upri1ht bttur, xlnt Habrkn.. 98.Wlll> • Qi earn bi.a: money. Many CAL L TOM 1(ARTER )'laltt. Nu lg dlyan. M'l..:ooti3 ' ' frQet like new , :~ .: AMPEX Stereo tape workina: cond., $15. 2 Colo'r SEALPOINT S t'A II E sg, : Oi. Benett(s;--$6,oOO·to start. --="-an.oan----g<--Sora. Early Am:Wcaft $250. 546-6'227 '° recorder, auto rever ie, antenna.a:. nearly new, both mtl.~, l'h )'fl. old,_l!'Od ~ ~ Call ~t O'Brien, 540-6re5. &l.1 ~~· N;B, f04~ rubber ~'hions~ h1ah KENMORE, auto , wuher 1 :u~n-900Jld; elc. $200. iot $35. CAii: 54S-T990 chlldreo, houtt~n. Ml- :APPLY··IN PE:.BSON COs!~1y~L._ ~~ .... ~~-CY SI'ITER • tor w 0 r k in e win& back $35. ~ f!:lec dryer: Both 1ak rMdtJ. QUALITY kine bed • quilted 3U4 alt«r •:30 J.m. ' '~ ! i,m_:t:o_ 9 pm .... ,. • ~... mother, in my CdM home, 5 I TWIN ~ 'l20 ea. Dbl $25. Xlnt cond. $65 @a c b . maltreu, Comple'li ~ unuaed FREE Bulinles -3brownI:1 : .Jllonday thN Saltll'd"' mo HaihOi' Bi..l, CM da wk. 67>-1816 -· THEATRICAL 7900 Stove u;. Fils $35. Ml,.. _,,, 841-BUS --C~moraa &. $120. worth $2Gl. "2-6536 b1acJ<. CaJl.~7 -r 2 ' SARAH COVENTRY bu nn Rural, c.r.1. 10-3 Sat. USED Appliance I: TV"•• all Es_ulf!!?ent uoo ews. P.?>1. 'UI J.C. f'ENNEY CO. Oj>'•;.,.. tor t!ll "' part . .WANTED : ANTIQUE OAK ROCKER """"""'· Dunlap'' 1!15 SLIDE PROJECTOR. n<ver Carpel..,., has HI Lb EXCEPTIONALLY Kind -time. sales. No-inveatmeot, : • BOYS• GIRLS WIT·H1 , S33.DO Ne;wport, C.M. 548.-'1'18B used completely automatic nylons Sl.99 yd. Shap adult hon,e ne"1ed for maJ,e :?4 Fashion Jllland ~~-F« int~w. Traine•s A DESIRE TO BE ON 9624824 KENMOftE Auto. washer pa.id $110, must aell ms'. from lJ.50 up+ my labor, kitten, Indoor pet, hf.d abcitl. Ef.1al opportUnib"employu TELEVISION,.. 2 c:pnt;emporl.ry couches' $20 ~.Kenmore cu cfr;yer sis: 673--8811 9Je per )Wd. 847·1519 ,536-403f ¥' ..: SAI.EmlAN, .hew boa tr. p rt r.· For fttt On Camera Audi-and $30. Cabinet model 'JN , 545-8559 16 MM Bole:x: re:Jlex miwte •NEWP-ORT Beach .Tennis FREE darling 3 mo S/tl.E§/~CRAFT: Thil ii SOU.th Cout YM:hlll UOD W. a • llQ8 tioo In Your Area, Call Qr. .ns. ~ -~ORE ,.Auto Wuhtr • ca~t!, call!, trtpoct, $22.S. Club famllymembenhip tor Sc:hnauler ~~ed female 110 11)'..lij-·ni(ht job! A pilots Out Hwy:, Nll;;ein.fbr in-arwe county, 547-625( Deyer"-35 each. 53WU1 549-051! . • · ~. m.-0104 . pU_p, IQe tail1 See at 2159 liC;ense · 11:· aalea exper. will tervie1t MS--11$ _ MERC·rtANDISE f0R i)ff'ce Furftlture I011 • on. in contest, Bley-Hickory Pl. Apt c ._ CM 2/1 ll1ld ,...,.,.11. ..... ..,L 0p. M W d SALE AND TW! 61Jx34Walmlll>'Pewnter Alltlques . 1110 •ertlnt c;-1• "°" cl•·., .. ,.,,..., & b•ll a HEAL"?fY klH•••, p!ygunlimUed.Cl>ml"-l<!Ol SALES e'n ante dnJc ...... , ........... $32.SO •·s~-•ntj . ~ov"•R•··· m_, ... 644-241!3 ~-· ... -~ .. -~, Dr.CalIP~tO'Brien,5tO«li6 Furniture IOOO Poisturtchitrs.~$1.50 ·'" ·-s;re,.. que1 '"' ./E!~tric Shopper. (&Qlfor furry. 6 Wffki o iif . . ~_O:!J,,A.~\ ~~,!!CY. Fbr Recorded Into • .,.._ ' . 5 Drawer G F lepi' · NOW 0.PENI . SURFBO/l.RO ohopplngl $150. 2316 LOVABLE! ~ 1112 , .... ,. Secre~ -. ~. , tiles ••••• .' .• : ........ $40.00 Di:=~ d~r ~d:co,t-Used lx~uat aeil! N~ Blvd. 548-9155 Plf$ aft!I LfVISTOCk .:ma Ha.tbor Blvd, CM , 'GUNA .., __ , l!' d ·'.thw .f1Cte.ry outlet USED Walnut 43" dealr UpbOlatemtannchair1$l.2t5o etnl, top ea · ..,.. MORSE Z'..._za& sew.J.n* '---------! I ~._-~-~~--i ~ D~is ~~;~ $29.95. Used 4 burner 30" Mc MAHAN· BROS. Mlp, branzea, fine,furnlturt. 67>~ aft • pm lnachlne, ~ Dlnette,...tibl; i 1 $7:5,QQO? applications fDr a school ~eds several people gas range. like new $89.95. DESK INC. Col~ N~ mv~ U.S. Dtver Tank, Yellow $5. 968--11S6 Pets, G,_.,ral, llOO ~tary; this will be a 12 New 4 burner 30" 1aa ~ lSOO~f!:WJlort Blvd. r.= esa vinyl over galvanlted 1WIN Beds with box 5pring ;, For Jt.ecofded Info month position. Testa ,viii p.rt·tlme 6:30.9:30 ranges. I t'Qppertone, 1 Costa Mea. '* 6'2-8450 ANTIQYES *Junk: Marble w/re«rve J valve n.2 cu k tire S40 Chet of ~hone 543-3191·" 1 w_ civen 1., '~•P-.-avocado. w/ see thru 30" · . · top~ $250.'Cold leaf ft, incl back P,.ck. Make dr m;a .; 96&--• 1 Sales , plieafits. ~'.r,ip#fin& ', Full time g~ .oven door, $109.95. 2 % ~FFICE dtsks'in.excellent mlnon A Sconces. mahoa Ofr. Call 547-69TL awer1 lli6 BANTAMS. all coJon A .,_ frorri 1 wk to adults.. $14'. 2612 Meaa Dr.; CM. - WHO lS AN AVON' mu1t be U.S.~ei~'-O>n-~ ~af!:d 5 piece Anlique white t;andlUOn. 'Vood . finish.-~ cheat, tufted chra & etc. \VINCHESTER Cent. .. :fi& WASJJERS, , dt>'fl'8t bed' -REPRESENTATIVE.! tSct.· Personne(. Of.li~. S50 also •v•ileble. djnette set w/ Doral chain nch. 4*-910f Chest & fMPle rockers, $15 Catbine Mint, fred TVa. 1 Chihuahua. Cati 1121 5erneone like ,you who likes Blumont, ~. before $39.!!i The factory, 1885 eL 644-4017, 6'i:>-3121 itn OOic:. i250. ~~ '. • &t&-6452. . -------- -....:.le,'has.110mt: 1""-time \V,ed.·feb.12,1910. F · Harbor,~ Offlc.Equ•prMnt '°11 ms. COLUMBIA Gndonola HANDP&i!l¥do1lportn.itof AOOIUBLE chtmp;.n.-...,.,,... ......... or irtform ation • . ............ SKI Boot!, Henke. 5 buckle _... hlld trom lt like:1 to e¥'ft money. Be ~AJ[Y For rezjonal l'ROST·Frtt-18 cu. ft. R'E INGTON "'-writ-•;~~·-G-2. $100. Call • alze lOM, u.sed only 2 times Y~~ _ c ren a Slameee ldlt"11S, 1hot$. j .an. AVON Repre8elltative. qlts olice: 1.Jte office work ctl l Moftd•y f.5 Rtfri&, 2 'Yr, Frigidaire l.f j"..-· er 545--059.l $50. 53&-1613 · pbetogriph. 64&-3629 125. * 5'5-71r4 ~700 . ''Miii· -~.re-;·~ ·'t rr it !-!. ~ I .,.Dlux washf:r. Oldtr au ·~.!.w~~ l ..... H-.f:nl $11... . . CRAFTSMAN. 4".Jolnter REGISTERED Bunnne Jdt;. I -c! SALIS/EXEC .. -~~'Im. l 213-.· '.jft ·2~54~ "<icy~, Admiral .. tor .TVt g:;•.:..i.1'.7po-Wr1t•'r " , * $11-lS'tl ·'• . Ml...iiawuo M '!'Ith mo'for A ilud. ten, m,Jo. cllanu>ion itD.:k. ~ + ocmm.. Xlnt. ca· • • • ~Piece modem 1eet.:T'ablet tftle; :rotdtnir" iendf A _ . _ . . $35.?961-47U . $50. 643-0391 , :1-ter trainb:w ins..pq, sECTY: U you can keep an ~phol~~a·c~.U' A~ m'at~ •metal p,oature ~""! MachfwiJ;d· 1120 3~ce =)'~~~ -tt: LQVIS Roth men'• 1ults aize . D.G. BIEL • ottice aoinr. this ~ an4 items priced to aell quiet.•.. cbalr. lik~ new-1$75. a-2941 F"'"" ~ _. z1.. Wear Ne«i1 cle·"1-•Cft 00 42 repilar, heautttul con-Dot• ta5 •1 546-81 1rowingCo • .need&)O!:l.Nlce nq . .&.1.~0 • • --,.. • ..... ,.._, dlUon,.$25-$51). 968-7429 ,...,,-------~I ~ 04 ore. and a:rf;a,t .boss, To s100: ". Technic.r w rfrery ssi-M70 BURROUGH .. Za&'tmachines...Xlnt iewlna: 2 recllnlna ·Chain ereen . I . • I ~\·An eqUa1 ~ty Fee paid. Calf Sally Hart· Data processing bkgrnd., & USED ·Rattan ·swivel .eat •ddlne"niacll.iQe .__ C.Ol'd.-•P.riced -Reuona~. n&Ugl\ahyde, wrouabt iron FINE emerald rinp $33-$50, MUS1' SELL! Olif DIClilll ! . ·" ~lo:;f!r S41'.MiO&i. Othet-free l fee aUo to write B)'Stem proce. bar stools , w/ backs $9 Cifll ~ SUpply Wnllted, . Ye Oide bue1, 2 •fa! table'• l co.tiff and !!:0nt9 $21450, dl.aeount Sheep Dos. liia}t, 10-,mpe. SALESLADY 'JG...ti. Ff.I'ime. jatls avail. dure11 tor schOOls. · each, Used black &. white TY?EWR.l'l'ER.· •.A,d.dlna Sewil'I( Machioe Shop, 331! tabJe. Wason wheel Uiht to SO ,ci. •1M3 =' ~ ft50. Makit f Chlldi"ens . ~tote.·.~· Cont COASTAL AGENCY Interim 19" porta~le TV seu. in ex:~ ·rn&cti.ifie. talcUl&tor. 1 veey E. CoufHw:Y. "CdM. ~ and harntu • IJgbt VJCJ'OR CUh Regtat"". fulb' ' or Mf..:tin ~· A~y 930 D . St., 1 • .2790.Harbor mvd., C.M. .. Per.sonnel S.rvict cellent condition, $59.95. Us-reU., xlnt eond: 892-2423 . SINGER •auto.. ~ml 6 ~~ $35. 1up. t15 '"1· auto; 4 button, duel tapes. EXCEPTIONAL• ~ in. · 445 E. 17th St., CM. ed -GE .push-button 21". ~·. . _ · Jhoe. ok,; Nera~ ~ ~ke~ · afttT 5 or MU.t aae, saM. 842-1~ !:!_brador NP~•· pw:Hted Salee: • _s:P:l:!RLBKKPR: It you're ~· '42-7523 .• co~. 6:cellept conditlo~ G1r'1• Sale I022 ·for iic-Ui. ·button holes wtt: a · .a.10 -· ~ Do·You Tak' )oo~ing for JD interesting SMALL FRIENDLY CO., ,S6.i The FaclDry, 1885 : . ctr,igna-etc.''Guar. MO cash .POOL TABLES Mlle. W1nted H * S4S:-I033* · and cballeneinc pos. \vi th a YOUNG MAN Lite mfg. Harbor, 540-6842 SUNBURSI' wall 'ldock ,. $3, ,or ~l ,pt¥menta 5'6-661~ Secard Pool IRISH SE'ITER. male, l )T. (\SALESMEN ............. tlUa ;, ii! Fee FURNITURE returned from GE -food Warmer 13 SEARS Ke . . I BltUNSWICJ<.AMI' s we-BUY s old, ........ '"°"-Cham-'w ANTED ADS) ·~·start !47S. Call !!ic!i~·ot~ ~'::~18t diaplay studk>s, model bom· Flower at&n!' $2.50. ~ Sews forw~e.~:ee; O...~=-Table • . &· , ~k $100. m..4212 ot , Billie Beck, 541).6()», Other plans. Kl 5-Tlot. 1603 \V, AL es, ·decorators cancella~n. 1 candelabra $25. 2 Coopper darn a, by.ttonholea, EK-$' FURNITURE $ f with a erain of ..it? Can't ~AJ'iAt~E:C~· \OD, s.A. ~sh Ft :~:;ruan· 1 Jello molds 50c each. BaJ)y cenenr eondltioitl ··0n1~ $25. * ~~ * APPLIANCES G~c~ :phmi pup., , l<\Y that I .t,lame you. !_ti-_ • mo Habor Blvd CM TURRET Lathe Operator. b?ttle bolder '15c,, ~k~ l'lt:'f 137""W '' ·.· ~ · · ' ' '·~1992 Coler TV--'1111..-.Sf"'M'' ' wee •. "'1Wff.. S35 ' lowed a ~w myae.U only to , for ~ operation work. 1144 Newport Bl., C.M. me 1-liAAA cllirlc attts m·s. Mahi st Orall&e 1 e.. ..._,.. :i~e 1m' qtilck 1ale, be disappointed. The -'1b SECRETARY, Part nme. At· T · every-nilf: 'til 9 $3.:iO. PotJ and pahl, Baby Muslcal ~N 1,:' It Ml .._.I.Cl ,.Jdom Jived up . .,' 1~• ,.,;.ey req'a. akfiled . cor-16athpmN•tia' .£<>'?.~. 86 W. Wed., Sat A Sun. 'til 6 . , bath tatile$5:'Baby car "at lnstrvmalilt i1••1 '* AU~M* . e 541 •53"1 lllU• AKC BuMtfllound "'""*'- _, ,.1ponden"' ...,.,._, No • · • -$2. n" ·Barbe.,.. tp'ill sro. -. " ~~~:'!"·'~ · ... th · clalmaintheau. pn·-•••al~-.' ;...d. WAITERS USEDaof.al:chair$69.95.2 Huml dl'!'t'er •~.ft-·· Ilyouwfll,iellortiuf moo old,.m lhow .C!f u• ~-....-· •Y.. • Exp'd, fast. matchini' 1opholstered .-....., MOSRJTE Eleetri etve Wiild)' try famlly.f,75. St&..1254' I ,·DO YOURSELF Penn. 15 hr. \Vk. $3.25 per Famous Re3taurant openfua: patina (!wn print chairs, humidifier $5. Fittplact set "11th XI., G~uitar, Alld1oftl ............ ;.30 Mechlnery, Etc. l1IO FROM ,.u.•.--·. ~1111 , · hr. Exp'd with IBM exec. Newport location. App!Y, both for '69.95, Antique $4.1Table '.ltmP'.$4. 1S59 Port c;ue. nt!, • . ·• 1 l" ·~ , · p.m, ,. -VJZ.SLA.' ~-:-s;;J ~. ~ A FA ~OR! Type 80 wpm, SH 120 wpm. Paul Stevens, p Ac 1F1 c white end' I: cocktail tables Abbey Place, NB near Ford almolt· new; worth" · Wtttdy I Auction Bem (2) • Indultrial overhead AND Age 25-40. 'Newpt. Bch. DINING CAR, 501 30th St,, $9 each. Tlte Factory. 1.185 Rd. 6"-&78 Sacritice $250. ~7 ·or ~ ~ CM 6t6-861J6 heaters,125,(00 BTU each. * a-3950 * , EXPLORE atn. Call 67>3772 aeytime NB. >10 pm. Harbor, 540-6842 LEAVING , for HondlltU. 538-2922 t " · ~ .,Behind Tony's Bldg, Mat'l. 64W937 ' DACHSHUND, I weekal:bld. : THIS O.NE. I 'SECTY-LOANS' O>m1 Joan * WAITRESS ..,,;tioo o .. n USED "='Iona! 'haln, ""' Lumberl_ 'woll i">~llng~ JO LESU!; Speak•!'.J"od No.p, '01Aifr:o ARAGE SALE L lie 1750 Male, Pa':'.~· . ex~. Growth Co. has po. now, day shill. Full & part ly 6 to be sold at this, colon 2S abeeti each $3 50 Gd. Cond. l\x:kenbat'llll!I' ' ' 1~u'-'m='-''----..::.::.:: I ;,-'--=="'"'""-'~-~ .tential +.job• Pl"h office time 21 Ex I -lo . iwr ~beet. 3/1 pl~, super aonic amp & cue. Now untll 2/16; aetµng eveey. WMBER ··• l SABLE Ftm•Je·, ~w ff .you would likt to make t_~. c.au Sallyllart. ~ . yn, or over. . ow _w pnct $10 each. l $3.30 ea~·aaoct l aide ext. 23-sco.;413, . ' . , ,thine .Antique,, toO!s, cpta &: for :1&1e 2xl0xl7 Sheep J::>Oa, Looldnc. i; $300, per week immediately. "'COASTAL AGENCY =~~:1J2m A:!~b er!:.; ~: ~t!~7~.:igh ~~ % ", aood l aide .at. if.50 UPRIGHT Fi.ahe~ Piaoo. 120 ::; ruse~ld ~s·uC:. =· ~~n• h ~It 1 ~: Ciood Home. no. 646-5685 With an op_portunity for Sflf!:lling .l SZ'lelling G.G. uphol!ltered chain. ai.aorted ea, 151-2x.4~12., ttr, $lea/ Sap Accordion. tree couch. CM , lllll, e c. . ~n . LABRADOR Retrelm pup- mucb more m the future, . 2190 J-{arbo Blvd CM WAITRE~ &: """"eu, colors, $19 each. 1 u.wd 7• 40-2 X 4 x 3, fir,~ iL 34-2 ne@da'~'phot. SM-6768. ' ·. · · pies, puretired, 8 weeks oid I ruJd like to talk to >W· r • ,..,.., sofa only, t»lor Peaoock. x 6 x l6, flt}'$2.IO ft. l1'IK> ' I DE:Alo. · 0 $25. as..-n21 Ir your qualitications matclt ·$700 S.cNt1ry must' be over 21. Gaslight -Whi~tier, ~·~· ~ P. lfnot a o. ,.... 11M Cou_ ple alie K,enmore wash-F~EE T _YOU ,..,,===--=-c~--,-1 ou.r ·requirefnt'"" this could .Sf!arp, yourig ~. Be:ach area. Broiler, 800 W. Coast Hlway $39.95. The f'actmy, l8SS • ..,, lh hJ 1.~ •m 1 LABRADOR Retrievier · )Up. """ ' · · ... _ NBaftll·30ta2 Harbor.~2 IRVlNE TelT Gara,ae Sale. i mac flt' LW,·~ eaBLACKmalecock·•· 00 8week1!,H' ' be-the caf'e'tr YoU'W Men Call Leoine, Wfftditf rl':'r": • Anliq. dtn ·rm.1tt ·I: chlnt PIANOS&: ORGANS , t~ '°'u' t. It fa ln newcondl. -•pa • mon'"'-. opld , * ~ ··~ * ·! 1ooli:inJ: tor. Call tor penobal ~nel Agency, 2043 West· WELDING helper, machine: MAHOG. Dbl Bed. Simmon1 cab' t 1c crede 'SUede 1on. ied otlly 3 or 4 times r-• . . u.. · · _,.._,., interview 10 am to 3 pm. clitf Drtve,:645-mo (fee and. ahop. &auty Rest bx !pmp &: tne nu, ~ 1 ' ' NEW ·.:..~·USEO ~ caJl"'S37-4?39 · · 962-0UO 2110 s"c"o=T"'T"Y~~l'llft~~ilr-ed.,..,. __ , s.u.1~. 1 pd ~) ' '* 4M-8989 '* maJt &lmo1t nu. $'15. Brau ·~t.. Jmc Jtolc, palnt,lnp. e 'Yamaha Pitnos <>riana · p•~ ..... lo 7 • • "' 1.,.===:;;;·;,;.~="=-=-L.;;,.=:;;;·~~=';:==:=== I pole book ahf!:lves, $5. Maple delX. n:oover vacuum t at· ••'fbomu -O:rpns , CARP~ lnetalley: hjll one ~' '-1., .u .... i natt dark~ J>ape,rs, weeks old. fl7, I ... i raovu.ble shoe rJc $ 5. tach. Span. hi-fl. Great Bks, e Klmb.n PlallOtl . i ' r roll, avoca40 nylon carpet, gray km. cat. t mot .. N~ MI &-19'29 ..-,Je~n. .W91n. 7100Joil, :~-Wem. 7100 School~lft1truction 7600 644-4326.' • Jlte fbc., mill;C 'tema:~ ~f e'.Kohlt-r~&-C.mpbell r DQubJ~. Jut.e-~cktd. Will gd. home: ~ 2/10 CHµfUAHUt\S. AK' pup- QUALITY kinl ~ . quilted Sat It Sun 10.S: 515: A~do COAST MUSIC se1£__~ or _part $3/;yard. FREE .. 1 wk old pi1re bli.ck' CJles .l6 Wkf,. ~tralned. :.;;>E,TAIL' '· IT'S YOUR MOVE mat,,.. ... Cnmplele unused GIANT OAR/I.OE SALE NEWPORT ••HARBOit 50-'1245 kllterr;-• to ..... h o m•. •-quality. !117,JBI< 1" • ,. $120, worth $260. ; IU-6536 N~ until 2/16: adl1n& evefy· '. Ont& Mell • + &32-2851 8 PC. M:UfOO. dlninc room 6TW434 aft 5. 2112. AKC Da~hl!Jld ltud · ,·1-0 • '•aR·Nl1., ... s Dloconr •Great New ..... thlng.Al\liq..,;.too1a,,ep11•&0pta.to6 rttJt».ll1n,J2.5 ,.,, ao.o>rdiQn, ... ,...,..,.VALENTINE "" • It«!.~ halnd • I" . ...,. .... O'INETTE aet.' s;x p&da; -Id~ • .., '°' maoh., old;bo.,. bua>, Brown female, heltl • ~1823 Altar 6 P.M,' FC){ MAJOI S.CLE$. ->.. CarMr •With Tho "~"-,..," 140 . P'!1&. '""'(""'· 381 ·~. -lilh, . """""" mlnl-blk<. 64lh15l5 -mtx, .,.,4 5111-Gl;;RMAN ~ -. • ... .. ' .• Upholltered k>u 1 chair C.M. . ' IRVINE Coaat CQUntry Qub. BEAUTIFUL· a.rwora male ~ 'Good Utureef. \ $r1CIAUSTS 'WITH AIRLINES ... Ul'ATE .SaJe, 506 Lore'nm, II'>""'·"" •lluyinc •.Plano ·-w .. t to pW<hiai'fUJJ lam~ oat, 10 -Iha old, no $20. !IS-ID , NIW GRANTs · , ~~= tumtshinp "" · N.ll. Sal 4 •Sun. lW l>M. 'OI' ~. th!. Yl!AR • \y l"l• membership. llopty ~. ftl-\!li9 2/7 coct<APOO Pum. inale, 9 ' .., ' !·'i"" e10PERAT!(...f.~ ~GENT 1 Br·a t $38 nth Dining f'J'l, comtr beds, &re ~·':" 90Gle real-Box M·918 Daily Pilot. 9 PUPP~ S wb. Weaned. 1'ftka old. Blep cokit. "25. • MAJO. lt '.APPCl>.NC E'·• e nCK&TSALES "6•~ · :~'\'4~ "°"'· -:=i=~~o 'tll 'CHEYY lIIO, Doak m. Mother C,ockapoo. Colli4J·1391.". • ··RESERVATIONS QUAL. sora bed, COJlt $350 ,_· . Ult•Nnport c.M ~ Sect IOfa .$8(1, Draft ta'Dle 54(1.-2006 2/7 GREAT P)'r,Me$. Plq)p"" DEPT. MANAGER •AIR FREIOHT.cARGO s.:11 11:<1. !l Roll •""Y bed SEpEE._ Oval ribl!ed baek, · Open EmY Nit• Pl, _Lum moW<r $35. MIXED Pupplesrall colon, 4 AKC. f. wla aid, 1 lom. • 1 e COMMUNICATIONS $20. Ex Cond. 536--!311, down pillows $150. p'Low: A SUoday Attemoon ~ wkl. old. Wt&Dld. MS.-S9T8 f main. m;.'1632. I GRANlS ~ ' .. · .. · · ·GIVIS your-.. ... t r Top•Ci>lllm. Pltls ~ sales 'comm.) 'Better total lll<ome. Jl'it1I quality line. Opply. for •••••c.mrit,. J)cl. vac., Hollday & &let pay, &tire plan. G""'p life· & med Ins. Elllp 'Ilise. , If, you·want to leltp morJ •bout ·our money • maklnc pn1pollUon I~ ~nt of the counUes h!\Mt srowift! rollll clrpnizallon ' -come propart4 to dlacut1 ~c all~ know·bow. _ and ,,our pi..lom oxpedence. ebmeJh and . •••us, W. T. GrantC"?.;G~ntP1~za. Adam• .!. Brookhurst. Hunlh!gton Beach. • • Arr'Equal ()ppofluni_ty ~m;Joy~r M&l". e TRAVEL AGENT 54&.9UO Mii, white~ $tS. Cof. BABY cmiqe fully insu.I 2 'LONG hat"" ~ '--'""'~~~-~--! f~ ta~J~, trench Jep, ovt! tdtal fOr wlnt~ baby, U~ WeeJta.1 H~ I~ G~ t/ ~r Polntw Alrllno Scfiooli P1cff1C 610 E. 17th, Santa Ana su.6596 AOCTioHllRING , REGULAR 2 WEEK TERM Be ill ,,,,_ !or -I Lovely_: old ttdar. cMlt. $85. Mi~ items. 548-2900 new, U5. 'Play pen, meah -•8(2..'1890• n. ~4 ~· m11t, ttOD. ' Re•tored· Sbo~tm GARAGE lale -Bdrm"''"· ''" , ..... ClllHI lldta, -pad $10. 64f..408lll;=""""'·7'=<--,~ l:==-=======-1 S&Q. * MT-6.1l9 Tandem A-SUnln,J. Guitar, QaQdren S.tz> lO)'tU. Qua. WANT to retite In EnM:nad&. ~POO .dot. 2 Yll okl, Metts a 1 HIDE-A·BED. 1 yr old, pod Sewln& tnJLCh, Vacuum. 1721 n limited to 6 chlldrin Call _r~ lo( J6r )tour ~ ff":I~· lovable, sood with . ff ' ¥i6on '100· Call SO-~ Poft ~th .1:1-N.B. tor re~tlorta. " rent ot lN.M,154M818 att ~ ~n. '°'14.1i ENGLISH Et1111f-t a t.lo• alter 4,30 . --? , 1· · \ ," ·< ~ .. (JQULl)I MUSJC l·pm.,"· , . , OW c::ortiWl""'tiilli tub. Laoont G-Clo y.., QUEEN Siu Hld .. bed. _GARAGE ~'·5".~• ~'. 2iH$ N, 11a;.; SA W-""' NEWSO·aWi.,;dl!W..W.1tt :::WO:: .... water H--,,_ Clll m.mt. Quilted CU.hlon&. Like New. ~11-5 PM. 130 Tojia,, Balboa ' =1 hul'tr 165. • , • , ' ,,I& 8llETLAND """" 1111111, l"Q. Call m.oin ltland. • KlMBAU. Conaole Plano IX--BIJAUT. -~ killJ "'"'le but optrif.,i 8 n'.tcroehler clave...,., GARA{;E 'Sal< • Mo;t;;i '""'°"'' """·e.r.:"' .,.,,.., ' Shijlliil1u. with" . .,._ --h • m •: ioo. ~ ~ ' -aood oon;mton $l0. 3f!1S C<ylon R<I, C.M. '(_,; l4llO or <>!fer. ,-&la! ~-~. ~K w, m-71111 · J/8 pu "'"""' _ .. iS22a $l . · ~ NEW a USED ,,._ ' ·r-a~.,.._., % PUP'PJES · ._WMt..... • ••r PIANO•LESSONS 64 .V'*->< •.A s.n,, •' OrpN. Wt GrUdi.• Zl51 l}o~ Dr.,s.-15111 . ·"2-M1' a wkl old. pnlle. l300 lncMl•1illldl. All ·' 6' CUS'IOM Made Cold Sota. 1218 WALNUT, H.B. Wolli<h C.M --FOOLTtlBLE Brunlwld<.8' 216 - · Ltam to be an uc.tionttr. WESl'-ar:sr SCHOOL or :.IUCl'IONEEruNG, ltl$ W. 4lh, -.... 6'8>5IXIO. t...:'~" ~= / Almost New, $150. CaU 1 Oolhinc. tun junk, l&mpa, • J 1,4'' stat& l~ather pocketl % Lab, % ~~nl puppies TiiNlf01tTiTl&il ~TION n. -~ ceu m-1ll83. , ml•:. Item~ appiiancet. . ; PIANO .;rut<JNG,., ReDlh' '4l00. ~ . • , t6 aood boQijt. -in , . . allv Sp.m,~ • 3 CUSHION coucll. I ' coral GAKAGE 8'11' -u\; Moh_' Alhm~ ~,m'..n HUI) Skit 'W/hindlng, :m.• YOUNG Wlllto "bi!!• 409 IMlt • :V...... ,. · · brocade, oqmfOrtable, aoocl ! 'IWa. U AM • 3 PM. 1538 a:ocCf condlton. $35. Tih. 536-1298 OON'T JUSl' WISK for I .condition m '83$o.ll33 Gt.luie Or, N.8,t . p ,.. ~~ ,,...... ' . ~1411 l;PU;;;P;.P,;;IES.""'"Part;,,,,..,.""=k•~.-. -.... •nehtnr to funiiah your BEAUT. 8' IOf• and low ,GARAGE lalt,811t. Ttb. 7,lh 1 .~>'a l.31) PM i * H:ONJ>A GENJ:JJ.ATOR t.Pbr. 'ttt. 962--2972 V9 home •.. find creat b\J)'J In j scat, flon.1. pillow bl.ck. ooly. f'larnJtm, ~ -t. , ·~ ~USI~ E J» * '1Jl.!f FAT cat for a thin lap, today'1-llled ·-· N..........i lftO.---' """'· -' ·• ~ N."1.6,n.; ~· • lllT'Olll ~ altft f PJll ' -1110 ... . . - ' I • I • ·• NIWPORT BIACH ...... 2211 Balboa Blvd. : e COSTA MISA ................ 330 W11t Boy e HUNTINGTON IEACH .. 17175 lluch llvd. e LACIUNA BEACH ....... 222 For11t Avonuo - Here'• How You C.11 UM · O• hin•• Dim• • A • Une1 e lrl,. them or moll them wlih ceJACt cnh t. -e1 oyr 4 -·"''""' olflce1. e Ne ltvoilMk, .......... or plant•. • Ne cemmorclol oda ollowt4. • loch --bo prlcN with no Item -·· c...11 ............. ,., ..... ===~====~--==;;;i;;;;;;;;=;;;;i=====;.....=;;;;;;:;;;i;==;;;;;;liili;;i;;;:;;==i~=~.' READY litADE 1he lvln c DECpR.Af'PR ~e ht~., 'fELEVISION'1 black and FRANZ oU tiltrr, eoet $30. SUNBURST -'fdl dotk p . ll'x6' w.ey sturdy 5 lbelve1 ~. .WI. tal"P a ti,d white. SU · Westirl&:tiou.M: tell for $15. Salad JM.Jeer GE baby fOod. ~er $3. $25. Salt water· fiab.lll& rod adorat4e m, Gu ra"" 4 electric router arwl stand and IJ'lndn'. combtnat>on. 7tqwer atand $2.50. Spaniih Uld red flexible $10. Apart· burner, 'fbtle griddle ;z;.: SlS. 2 &Ian ctrndl• bolderl colt i?o.. ..U for.$5. 646-ll24 candelabra. ~ 2 Oop/>er JM.nt liae cu stove $1..S. G.!:. ~hie heattor fan S6 each. Silver compote d\lb EXPANSION fOr Yi.tna.M IO jdlo ~· !IOI:: taCh. B&bf m..U31. 312 30th St.. N.B. $1.50. G.E. mln&Je p'.ll'tab.le. $6. 4 original Diedrich water no. Po~• ldd:whffl ~ bottle ~ 75(. Like ·new TAPE-!». -FOLDING BED j)2. Sola 6 4 2 . UQAL NOTICE HO TilAtN ~t S6x46 with llght 'w_e:J&hl $8, WDr'U' fine. colors, ~Utd $16 each, SQ..2069 alie g"' AM cllnic ahoea track $5. (no traln),I" Elec-Hoover floor wa• her, Chintst p~ SfMng ~ 13 50 PW and pans B&by bic· fan $1.'15. Record washes and dries floor p. 4 $6. 8 ltaUAn bouillon cuP~ TYPEWRTTER. 8Cript type ha.lb .tablt'! SS. Baby ~I' aeat chanpr (no ampll1ler) kitchen chain $1.50. Dttp lidl and Krvin& tr&)' $12. $10. Pm.1'nrugnwicr$20. $2.. 21" ~&rill $10. $1..50. Sba.ke.speare model fryer, new $8. Wa~r ski $11. Wood bowl, hand carved, Radio-phoho $10. V&C'\lum, n..hurnkllfia SS. Fireplace GD ft.yrttl $2, good COil· Small •nd aectiona!, brown monkey pod $6. Bran can-..Kenmore'uprlght m. Movie aet U. Table lamp $4. ll5EI dUiqn. ~7 CM $7.SO. Keystone movie die holder $$. B&rlto~ IC1"IM!D $5r 50-2496... Colla Port Abbey Platt~ N.B. camera S7,SO, M•n'• blue ukulele $9. 8 small ceranuc Mna. near Ford 1t4. M4--6JTI WALNUT. deuble bookcase aull, med. size. perfect con· anima.la $1 each. 2 aterllng HORSE halter SL Thin be.adboard no. Slat bench dltion S7.50. 548-64.35 allver napkin rings $4 ea.ch. grinder wheel 50c. Heavy black $2. Ladies borgana · 2 piano benches $16.$22. 2 canvu tarp SS. SUrf rod jacket. off.white $10, slze lf.. FCRE extinguisher 5 lb di')' 18.lt and pepper shaken:, holder 50:c. ww1 cant-etn $2. lS Ladies Pembroke pl.aid pl)\\1ler USCG n4. Fire ex· Gmnan, 1ilwr $4 each. 2 Underwater viewer" 50c. 9 x ~t fiize 1~16 SS. 968-7001 llnguisher. 2~ lb. dry USCG Royal Bayreuth crtamers $9 to umbrella tent ~. Rair.. with v:tra cha.r1e $16. · · ~ SOFA bed $25 .. !\-latching Hunter wheel balaiicer gpln-each. :P.fovie projector '25. coat Sl. Auto fuel 'pump 50c. cha.Ir SU. 2 uphOlatered Jiv· ner $25. Hunter tuner $25. Lens and holder $ 2 0. Hee.lib chair $3. HU&e tna: room chairs matching TV antenna for trailer $1D. Dayll&ht vie\\"er $5. 2 glaa Triton Mell $8. Pa Ir Jl& each.. 2 Captain's (hairs Slldinl" closet door hardwatt lhtlwa: heavy lfOltnd edgea crutches $L sunbeam mixer $12 each. 2 ldtch!n cha.lrs $3 $2.SO each. ntts 845 x 15 ' with aluminum 1trlp1 on fl5, Larp m~&' bowl $3. each. oval nag $25. Ova1 rug Goodyear mtt grip, near eds, lS~i" x 22~i'' $.f each. Pair 1ilver candle holden S15 with pad. hll J'\li" S7. 2 new SU.50. 715 x 14, $7.ro. s.. 3'andLimogea hand painted i.a.1$ t $5. 12"A ... ~ SUsan~. Doon S9 each. Scrttn door 885 "15, good for caps $2.50. bpel ppeTVr shaken 3. Choice PlUOne •htll ~· $6. Built-in ironin& board $3. ~5694 Porta e istand $2. Tread rubber for 5 Uttt ••· UUlity room sink $8. Heal 64l-6935. Telephone maineto $ 2. lamp $6. TV $10. Umbrella. 30 x 40 FORJi,fICA table f<>! CALORIC gas stove 25 in, Waxed paper ba,s $1 per M. patio $3. 316 Orchid, 001. tniler $5. 2 tape record& SS excellent condition S 2 5. Elk bul;le $2. 6'15o-5622- Satunl.ay, SWlday and MON· each. 56 Oev 6 head rec. Boston rocker and milk SKIS, chlld'1 4%' new $7. DAY. rebuilt $25. 2 mag whef:IJ;, stool $15. F.ady • ..Amulcan Bolsters. spread $4. 64&-56C11 ROYAL portable typewriter, ;;11~ '!~~ !!i° ti~~~ high chair: $15. Mesh play ii~ small knee-hOle, 3 with (ut. Ex:eellent a>n-near ~ $75 each. u \•olt pen and pad $6. Potty Cbair drawt!r, p\ne $6. 646-S60'I' ditlon $20. 67>6749 fuel pump $5. 54!>-5694 and plutlc bath tub Sl.50. ==--""--=~-Rollaway bed $4. Patio GOLF shoes. size S~~. brand lounge, no pad $4. 1''0 new, brown $3.50. 646-6607 bicycles S5 ea.ch. Comer 60 FORD 2 dooJ for parts ar table S3. New dog house toW away Jot125. ~8-1989 0 an I k a.haul 2% X 3, ID. Salurday and Sunday, 853 Darrell st., BOY'1 bicycle. new, uaed C.M. twice $20, coe' $31. ~~ BABY Crib. 6 year size pXI DRJF"JWOOD, ~se T- condillon $10, 847-1972 1h•pe, natural 1tate, !i ft tall MARVEL comic books. ove:r $3.85. 6U-9326 625 back Wun. J.964..1970 CANDLESTICKS, l5c • $5. ~ II.JO. 642.-9626 A&\f chair Sl2.50. Rattan CAN apener, electric, recliner chair $20. Roll· kn I fe /tciuor sharpener, RIMS. 5% x 13 er 3~i x 13 away bed $20. Vacuum new. in original carton. pald Trtumpb SlO. 833-3354 cleaner $15. Clown prints $22.9l, now S14.95. 642-8626 4 DRAWER chest, like new '15c. Oreuer $15. t Bike BEDSPREAD. deep l'U)'ll1 $17. 646-<ttn Saturday only. NEW Volt Avalon 1ingl.e hose divin& regulator $31. 20 lbs dlvinr weights SS. Wyler 600 ft. divin& watch $ 2 5 • S48-3750 OLD•l'I! ·i'ecordl, callecton items l(lo..30c. 196& and 1969 mint aell $2.eo. Roolevtlt dime tel:I in Whitman loldu 1946 en $8. AnUque one man saw.._ f7.:;o. Model T coil $2.SO. 6T~ 18'' Portable 1V works $25. ~ Di1hmutm, &ood $2Z423. 6 Shcwer hu.da $1.'44. % CJpck rad!oa 13-16. Chi-•·l'jnl< double f.all.Cf: JUI) ~ 0 Firelace tools $5. 3910'!) Chanftel Pl., N . .Q. 673-1903 BEAUTIFUL Colombia cop- per ptcturts $23 each. Machetes with elaborate leather cue $14. Diltlnctlvt cowbkli! c.olombla pw'le with lhoulder strap $15. Unu.ual neddaceH."OPPtt S4 or coffee bean. $1.50. lwtultl-coloied straw rq ~. Many lowly wall plaque11, copper $15, wood $8. wovt;n $3. Emera.Id ring $25 and atones $25. · Discounttd to 50%. Gotieou.s hand painted Salvadorian umbrdla \laM! $25. Leavins USA wW ae1J a11 to dealer. 49$--1943 3 VW Spa.rt wbeelf ~with ·tires, $4 each. 1 aiet vw bull front .eata $-f. '5$ but $12.50. Many c~ tems. blue. quilted, taffeta, tun, Sat. 10-t. 22-4 Collins, Balboa double, paid $55, now $25. TROUSSEAU Items, newr Jaland. 67>2388 64)..9626 used. Tortalse shell pedesta.l QllLD'S v.'OOd chair with FO~llM:..::=AL.=---w-hi-«-•p-iqu-,-. -.,.,.-,· I table $25 plus matching tray Si 54S--0170 ilze B .... Y 1~ now IU. upholstered swivel chairs vm.TIJE Bros breakfut set tran&-a.Xle, works 0 .K., $%5. exte.00. io 3 x 5, $25.. 2933 -494-6935 Lapna. Beach Cassia St. Ea.s l bl utf, END Table $3.50. Coffee table Newpcrt Beach 48 •·· 11 • .,..... .... $25 each. 644-"873 20x • , ...... s top, " • CARPETS, Nylon n. yard. 1·11 JC 30 tan • .t-12 x 19 tan. ~12 rl9 white ~. J....12 x 15 llalil iiOeil ,.,,.... Coll -lloJJy • lo ~ POWER Mowtra, Sl5 and SJ). ~ edpt $1 Girt'126 in- ch bUte, $15. Garden wheel-. $<. AM/PM Radio, 3 ...... ,..,,., ,1.,... ........ IJ).3- rec<mi pla,)ier, $5. Vanity ck&ir, J2. 4 matchlric Y(ood dlntn~ chair•, sa. . Uphqlslired rocldrtg chair: • -........,.. 15. Bathroom ..... -pltte 15. Si.ti cot. $2. Holl,..,,.. .......... $3. l5ll Or8"C' Avenue:~ ROUND Maple dlnettt table, 1 leat ~ 4 rr14tcltlna chairs 125. """' -bed m. I drawer wtli1e. chest $25. • Dr.awt:r-dlCS $10.....Maple chest S25. student delk SU. Pair Maple bu •tools $25. Dropleat dinetu table $15. 4 Chain, .,..n padded $25. Double bed $25. Walnut foot a.nd headbom:ls $10. Pa I r Maple step end tablet $17.50 each. Pair Early America.tt lampg $li a.ch. 64.2-5770 vw partl: Gentraton and houslni SlO. Carba SlO. OU pump $3. 36 HP cue S'lO. Flywhef.lt $5. Otl>" vw parts 25c--11. lronln& board wtth new COYtr $4. Uke $2. Autoharp with cue $25. 2 al,d 1tal.ntr violiN, needing Y.'Ork, .,.... lncludtd $25 ea.ch. ~ll44 1957 Mer=y. body -· ...... mechanical .... ~ $2S. "2-'648 WARM Winter coats. Girl'• P~t. navy, s!Je 14, $8. Ladles gray and white knit 1port car coat, wann SS. size medium. R@d wool CIT bed and cbalr !20. l'locr polbhtt $10. Bowlhle boll and bq, ladW:1 $12. New b.:throom-.wc aril tbcturn $2!1. Kine h<adboord $31. 67W38Sar~. l9M Pontiac «Kl cubic indJ enatne-$25. Crank, rod1, plnl, piatons and bot cam $25.54M236 INF ANT Seat 'il>C 8 e I t e drapes $2. JY,ue drapt1 $3. Baby ·clothe• 5c-50c . BaUllniette $1. Ga.me• 50c--Sl. 3:1 blouse• 25c each. 548-8236 MOTORCYCLE ,Bl\mper ~ rltn $11.95. Jacket. $12.95. MW m.l1celltneous mo-par\a ~ $1423. 96>41l& B~Y fuml!ure all under !JO. Cow:heo it• and ~ Walhlne ft\lchlnes Sl5 and s::ro. Chalr1-i2.:s1 s. Miacellaneott1 h o u e: e h o I d furniture under $li. lt.lC Lyndon, Garden Grove, 531-71116 WHITE Ba.by crib wi°' at- tached music box and mat· lrtu, in rood oondltlon SlS. Baby changing ti.ble CPrldel $7. Sf2..3m srtJDIO Couch, makta dou· bl• .... $25. 2 roll-a.way bed1 115 ea.ch, m: both $25. 841-173' . STOVE ,UI. Sweater $2. 2 hair dryl'rt: $5--SlO. Vacuum cleaner $10. Bookcue St. Couch SU. ~tapzines lOc each. Drnse• like new $2. Booko -· Cb.lld'1 typtwrlter $4. Human hair fall $25. Std fratnes $2.511. Coitee .. bl. 16. Eleclric alarm clock n. 536!0037 8 TRACK t1pe1 $3 .. ,h. Contemporary chair Sl:S . Oak double bed Sl.8. Doublt 2 RED naugahyde chain S15 st2--9626 each. o:es" SlD. Roundl·L'°u=GG~A=c-E-.---.-h-.-rt--,.,.-V\V Owners, low mileqe decon.tors table $5. baJ$6.7S.Skyway Wptcte 560 x 1.-5 tires $.lOeacb. Huacck $3, L&mps U • $1. $5.50. 6G-9626 642.-640_. =~'=----­ :n..oWER pr'.nt couch $25. Rollaway slrtale bed SlO. 21" Black and white TV. LU(e aim drapes $9 patr. wark• iood $25. Woven Trailtr si¢ gu stove $19. screen room divider $XI. Thick shelvlnc &lass, dlf· Antique blue baby crib $10. ferent 1ittl. $1.75 each. Antique brus finished head· Electric band saw, needs board $10. Like new lixlna, $15. Gaa watu t:ypewrlter $5. Washer . healer S22. 494-3U3 coal, Bullock'• S9, alu 14, box 1prinp and matlnu ladie&. Full length bl~ 1 $15 each. ~ , Oothe1 lOc -SL 1071 VaJe!). ;;;:;:;...:,:;.,,:.;::...,--....,-~ -" ladlea coat, 1!Je 12-14, $10.1 SKJS Bindi S25 Skt I Set l..ovdy Art Linldeller · ng1 · po e1 En cycloptdi.u, complete, $5. V.W. lk:I rack $2. 2 Judo will sell all for SlS. 3f&..334l a\IJta XL. and :r.tedlum, $S each. Remington tleetric cia, Apt A. M6-19l6 FALL, blonde, human hair, HAWAIIAN gUitar ;8. Ex· I"'"=='=~,,'-=-c,..~-~-damed, paJd $100, now plorer Scout uniform, a.a 55 CHEVY 265 complete leu $12.50. 64)..9626 new, pants, 32-30, shirt, size push rods and acceaaorie1 l,:;:=:;:;;,;,,;:,;7:..,.---15 $8. &ceu alidlnc door $25. 283 bare black $5. 58-.aJ FASHIONS. boutique · type, bath cabinet, 31 x 21, $8 Ponti11c !cydro SlS. Other al-home, street. poolside, Maple f:lnlah commode SS. 6 Chevy parts S1 -S5. 596 coc:ktall, deaiintt'1 COl!ltume volt battery ctiar&tt $3 Hamilton No. 2. 545-8580, je\\-elry $2 -$15. 642-9626...,. Sunbe•m frypan, new, CM FIREPLACE set. 4 piece, tenon S22. 5'1)..8376. REDMAN check protector Y.TOUght iron $3. 75. 642-~ UPHOlSJ'ERED King 1itt $15. Kalhut editor viev.'t'r DRAPERIES. c:u.stom·made, headboard $3). Maple twin wllh splicer $7.SO. 1" trawl beige, Ii~. like new, T x g hudboard $15. Delk and incHca:tw S12. Metal tool box ft. S25 each. 60!9626 posture chair $15. Gl'ft.tl 20'' x 9 v.·ith tray $2. DIU()n DRAPERIES. 1D w h 1 t e ·1eathe.r office and awivel hand saw $2. l Box panela, unlined, 2 x 7 n.25 cha.tr SlO each. Ztntth rad\o ~es $2. Po I a r o Id each, 4 be~ pane1.s. lined record player $&. Toa11ter $3. camera and o:posure meter n.60 each. 642-9626 Copper-ch&tlng dish $3. SS. 673--4262 hnn spinning rte.I ST .SO. BRIDAL-TYPE Ilncerle, •t hi I S7 50 CL011iES. gjze 16. ocellent -· -008•• pegnoln. si • n a: po e • • bl I >J Bookcue1 $4. 2o99 Centella qUa)ity, OU91!1, ca.pr•·, gown11,1mall,ptddU).,'60, shlfta. dttslu, knit sulta, now $5-$10. 64J...962S ·Pl., N.B. 548-8382 11A-esta1 $2 • $2S. Baby but-I :Oi'-";o=-.;:::7::.:=.~-= $'75 VALUE blonde human gy Sl2.5G. Jnlant Seat $2.50. SHOES. leathers, ailka, ~ ha.Ir wig, styled $2S. Like M6-0681. 1826 Buttonishell, narrow. low heel. $2 • $3. new Swinger camera and Newport Beach (Baycre:at) ;,642.-""9626~c-;=~-~=-case $12. Records of all GIRL'S White and pd dclJ. FORMAL.. bo:ttm:up chifton kinds 45's, SOc 33 1/3. $1.50. ble dttsser Y.ith mirror, ihealb, me 8, paid $65, 1l>W '56 Ford, all or parts W . <I ni&ht stand, metal fmne, ,11~•;,· ~64~2.-9626:.:;;:=,,,.--..,----, barrel carbutttor manilold a11 $2S, 644-2235 MAPLE dlMtle set, good for Oxvalr $15. 551·7216 needs work $25. Record WASHER, Good condition. 3 aJbums SL While leather years, S2S. Slat car track set cuabions S3 each. Walnut ha! nnrermar end table $5. Wall $17.50. Surfer wet suit. f site, $6. Ntw 700 x 15 tire clock $3. 914 W. Allen Ave.. and rim SU.50. 8JIJ..5051 Santa Ana.. 545-26,;l CAST-Iron bathtub, madem DISHWASHER. automatic style, White. Jett band dra.ln built·l1' W&1tdOll&. brushed $15. Room aite turquoise cblomr. pand. needs mlncr rug $3. Ladles shoes lite 10, ttplit $25. Baby nrinJ, NITOW SJc pair. 8 CO 2 automatic winckrp, like new Frlealand Drtve. HuntlnP>n $7. Tn.vene rod.I, 8' and Beach. 10·, complete S3 e&eh. Upper I ~c::.'=~=,..,,...,== .~;:"=1~1,,50 SCRAM-LETS ::;:;.hair .,,.,, wi. it• ANSWERS CARPET 10· x u·. candy 1trlpe $15. Occaaioi;ial table, antique gTHn $4. 22 x 28 In yam picture' for child's roo1n, pink and yellow $&. All items perfect condition. 192 E. 18th St., C.M. 64&-"'13 WRmNG desk, blonde $5. Night stand with drawers $3.50. Hair dryer J3. Chair $15. Ou tside steps, 3 treads, 3' w\dr S2. Alw:nlnum lllrlpg far patio roof. covus 9· x 10' $5. 903 W, 17th St., Sp 33, C.M ........... Bullet -Fracaa -Around -Frolty -Twenty-Oblt&e -BLOW his STACK A cook at a ~lde'tavern 1 went into tantrums. He set 00: a firecracker under a platter of pancakes. lie de· d ded to BLO\V his STACK. 'IWO bar atoola, excellent cond\Uon S15 ea.ch. Three formjlla, whlte lace p:i. Gold and ireen $li e,.ch. ~b.e 1 petite. 2 5 5 & Westminster Ave., C.l\f. O'KEEn: & M.mitt p1 condition $25. Snow 11kts, 6 GIRL'S 26" bike S2IJ HO, 0 ran~ sro. Triumph , right ft. 6" .SlD. Dinette table $5. and S gauge· train can, rear iender $25. Triumph Electric try.pan . $3. Po~e track and acceuorles Sc-$8. tronk deck $5. Laree houlf! lamp $3. Toller fixture $5. 7' Danlsb modem &C1f11. S2. air oooJer $20. Travene Step. and lkle tables S3 • $4. Portable waaher · S 2 O. rod£. heavy duty SJ a piece. r.tedidne cabinet S 2. 5 0. Basslnettt and cowr $10. Ladden S3 each. Garden Wood boat ladder $2. Screen Playpen $3. Changini: table equipment 50c each. AU in door $2. Me1al patio chain n IsoO.aah Rapid camera 2 INNERSPRING twin 11Je mattreues and bax fprinp S2ll each set. Ktngstie frame, headboard• and mat· chlng aald spread $JI, 64&.036.> goed condition. 646--0772. 358 S2 each. Carpet sweeper S2. SS. TV table $4. Bin parts n.llORESCENT fixture• Sl· E. 16th St. Costa Mesa Garden ho!es 50c -fl. 945 5c·S3. Tool.Ii. 50c-$3. ~ $2. Time clock trans. llSV 4 .8) x 8 TlR&5 S2 • SJ. Victoria St .. C.M. 543-4903 Calikn'nia, C.M. to 12V, $10. Hand ""ffd Chrome trailer hitch $5. TRUNDLE beds mllke into BOOKS 2Sc·$1. New marine i~r S2. 4 circuit panel ft..•· -......_,_ 1'15 Inch bulib or twtns $22.50 each depth finder, transistorized $2. Skil saw SIO. Table lamp r ............ ~.... ... i El . st.50. Electric broiler SJ!iO. LONG round bird care with $5. Model T P'Md' 'tl'ft.ncbet un I. ectric ha.ir comb, battery aperated rauge: $25. Electric mixer $2.SO. Eleo-. atand $5. A-frame 2·story $2 each. 6t&-M11 new $3.50. 642-5512 Transducer $25. Lawn trlc can apener $2.50. Elec· 1 -"°-='-"°-'"_s:;_·_. _54>-007 __ , __ F'OWER motlo~ p). 2 SHOWCASE $15. Sectlcnal swtng, as Is SS. Red\\.'OOd trlc iron Sl. Small motora 2 LOUVERED wlndaws for dra-.<tt chest ss. 3 dn.wt:T couch SlO section. Step lad· tpablek 1wlth foboncBohea .,.!:,~1· SOc·$2.SO. Hard hat Sl. TV trailer SID each. 64.2-4814 chiht st.50 4 dra.MT chelt def and ex1ena~ la.ddtta SS ac rame r Y ~ stand Sl. Para anchor $2{1. $10. Teak end tabk S15. to $25. Coftee tables and end S2.SO. Bluel rug Mampooer Le& chain $10. 3 pieces DINING room set. wrought -·•r 120 . Wbeelb&mrW tables SS. $20. Box sprina:. S2. 26" boy'a bicycle SlO. chain 17.50. Maple con&Ole Iron and form.lea table 6' x •-u 11·· Pac"~ Bell TV 3' MC:. Plui ·6 -· .. ht iron S7 .50. Step Jaddtt $10. TV lu mattreue1 and twin ...u" TV, remote control $25. ._, ~-v- 11 0 . ..,._.-i.....-11& $5. Pia~ 11.r.e $5. $15. Wood viee and (Y."Orlu:) $Z. A. B. Dick 6'r.Ml974 and spun-glan chain SS ~""'~ ool .... w ... "" "1. hand t •-model 420 mime.ograph 1..::::..::.:~·------~ each. 1 tw\n bed, box tine pots Sc -n each. T a ""''"'" ..... " any oo.. LADLES Schwinn bike with and 12' 10c -S2~ch.Electrlc molor st -S25. 12 gauge shot gun without fttd tray $25. springs mattreu . C ~ hid .. _... ................... n•••h I• w n \laall"et $18. Hand em-1 --round mlmlr $25. 11 .• 1742 ne Ave., NB · · OU<:n. e-a·~· $15. ..nu...,,._., .. ...., .__.,. ... • L 1z ps t 110 3 ma.,.,·er, good condltion $5. broldered tableclath far 12, Ladles clothes 50c • $3, 1ize SMOKY ...., • ., '--k--....... .1 . ,.p 1 e 1 ove · ' $25 2 twin ·~ nd 0 • < Child · IOc 13 _...,, .,..... .......... ,._.... quarter Inch aockel set $25. Heavy duty traile.r hitch, nt\\I • 1.1n1s a l.vl . ren 1 -' . board, box 1pring1 and mat· u Inch ttre aJ)(j whe•l $10. new Galden Rohal S3:1. Rug night 11ta.nd1 ;to each. We s t c I l If· Dover area. tra1 $25. Dresser and IU'I' Sunday only. 2071 0ranp ya rn, 5 ply, 25c skein. Braided aval fUi, 3' ~ 6' ~. ~ mbTor sz. Qest of Ave CM Twenty yard lengthl yarn FlOOr standing minor S1D. l·A"~~IES-=A~lll=--d"'1"'n1n~.-r-o-o-m dra.wt1'1'$15. 2 night stand& ·:,;:;;·=·:' "';;:--,,-::=-,-. for Slllc~ 20c each. Ma ... 1e cabinet $1. Sean PitEsmENT and Stat ot '""'1 .,. and table. glaas top, s· x 3' $25. SlS. Two lamps SW. Brown . . es Mlnia~ Stitcher& with electric Jla saw SS. H plus 6 matchln& chairs $20 llvin& l'(lOm chair $25. 2 Umon coLn Beta, f1.50 &pd frames and easels S6 each. lawn mower $3. 646--S610. each. excellent condition. ,,...p. ad ...Jahlea $10. 2 ;t.5. ~Ice Kifta. &G-34'79 64>1400. 1121 K1Jll'I Rd., rou. me mattrt111 aM bo:c 302 Morning "Canyon Rd. l&J'I'! lamps; $25. 2 mild MAGNAVOX ndio record N.B. aprlftil SJ). Full size bed Shore<:llifs, Coron.a dtl Mar 42" Raund while table $25. 4 matching oran~ nauphyde swivel chairs $10 each. VW bus rtar seat. $7. 2 modern black naugahyde bar stools for 30 inch bar S20 each. 1Wlll deliver abovt ltms. Mlmn. ,...,. view, for camper or truck, cbl'Ome 6 x 16" m pair. Hand vibrator $3. Eleetrlc Ice ctUaher s:;. Electric manicure ... 15. Rer!na floor p0Lisher and scrubber with brushes and butten S15. 645-2834. 329 Braadway, c.:r.t CORDLEs.5 Electric wall clock S3. Clus damed 400 day clod< ru. Desk barometer $2.50. Port.able radio $3.50. 548-9870 58 Chev • door, runs. autama.tlc, """" oil and need• 70 lictnae S2 S. Washer. broken belt $6. Gas dryer, broken lS. 2 rirl bikes, need• wort $6. 2 lawn mawen. »<«! -· $5. L&rp offict desk, steel $15. Lamp stand. needs shade Sl. Heavy steel bed frame· on '"" rollen 13 . :r.tagnavox record playt'l' on ....... """' -· $5 • Afl.lF bowllns ball and shots and leather bag SlG. Biuel c1uriet aha.mpooer wtth one gallon shampoo $2. ~1697. ...... f1JLL Size bed wlth mattrel!'l Sl5. Twin bt'd SlO. Small dresser S15. 2 ann chain $5 n.ch. Antk(ue table SlO. End table& $5 each. 2 vanltlea wtth mim>r $8 each Ga• floor heater $5. Tricycle $3. Push mawer S5. 9fi8...1854 O'KEEF'E Ant lttenitt atave, center grill 125. Crosley refrigerator $25. 2363 A Weatmlnster. C.ltt. 2 Door refr!Kerator, Hotpolnt 12'. 5<1H460 POWER. MQ\\.tt Sl5. Ba.by crib complete with 1heeta SU.SO. Tt'Oner $8. Gtrra 20" bike SS. · Beautiful ,.,.. ...... bin! -. 110 . 962.-4957. 10079 Pahk>. Court. F.V. Broold'IUrsl and Ellis. .. Hoffman TV S2 s. ,,,,., ... H~fi $25. 213 stoo11$2. Yt!llowdint!ttetable pl.a)"tt $23. Almost new WASHING machine S25. frame, headboard & foot and five chain $25. Nn blue/~n shq area rua board $7.50. Otramc table ct..As.5JCAL rultar S15. 110 21 complete $10. ~. $25. Black Ba.tts queen a~ Refl'lgerator $25. End tables 50 lb. barbell and dumbbell ael Pl ... ue• 25c .. $1. ,--• i;. New 13 ....,rda S15. Hair drytr $15. Sewinr and 4 chall's. tood $22. · Sl5. MS--5078 Ca.ml'llla Lant. c . ltf . Ms-:;269 -.,... ..... -.. _,_ machine $10. Chain $5. 186 Maple kitchen ti.ble with FA. 80 inch. modtrn. tur- quolae nauga.hydt sza. ll40 Paperback books 10c • 25<'. black Md White checked Eld • C •1 64.m9 tannlca tap sto. 2 marble DTNE'T1'E set $20. Lamp set Cottfed MIOn tamp $2. alngham $4. Art naveau en .... ve., "' · .,.. top end table$, real nice $3. Hideabed S15. Couch and so 1'IJ'ff lamps S1 e.ach. 144" x chair 11$. Antique cllild'• S8 CHEV. be ing dlgmantled, $12.50 etch. 2 lar;:e lamp~, rha.lr, good cond1tlon S2S. Corona L&ne. c.~I. 12 .. drapea $10. Ntw dual cbllr $3. Small choPPlns poweralldc SlO. 4 h&rTel new ihade1 S4 each. Boy's 362 Darrell, Cost• ftfe111 ointroI full &Ile electrle black $1. Old Set11 11bomas arb Md manltald SlO. 63 larie bikt $9. End tablr. 71 " Televir.ion coMOle $20. D tJlank,e:t sl.S. New toll stse clock SS. 'fWDc}I Provincial l'ord rear end SlO. 58 Chev CAJl be antiqu«t $3. Twin 54+-054T lNETiE Table \\1th drop 1eavn, 4 d\airs, $20. 1140 Corona IA.ne. c.t.I. bedJPlftd $20. oecoraUve launge ct.lr $15. Iron~ tw' end no. Chfv. ra.Oiitor bt'd fr htadbo&rd a.net pUJowl u each, 9-S, S&t...&ln board !iOc. 'Room a lie no. Chev. electric wiper foot~· $5. Twin heac1. gtORT aurfba&rd• SU· $23. Clllb'· 2099 ·National Aw:., carpetlns S5 and $1 o ; motor $2. Electric clock $1. boud $2. HI.ab chair $3. Strobe lite SlD. Electric V\ C.M. Kitchenware. n~· •nd ti :r.ttn:Ur)' re•r end SlO. Dishes, vues, pot"· fJO'fller 1)11ewrlter SZ. Electric can i'iSiUiAi& 'worn onec, 11Ztt dtlht• 5c .. 50c. Small table• !":1Ynr&a1 ~~ica:'n&S115: arrangements »fl. Cam· :::_r~~g~D~c : v ParlJ. rront hood $9,'Jj. lllfht •nd ten fen<Mrs 111.?S. Webc:or rt cord JO. u and. 14 $12. Stereo tor anHqu!ns 55 ~ $10. 2 pins lanterns 75c·S1. Sldlleta !:.. lat belort noon. SUndaY dlntctor'a t;baln S5 tach, Chev. lC inch tirta, rims, 25c. 6f4..6176, 990 Oak St., Cl'Wlhe.r $10. kl' bells SS. pl~r. 3 1petd, 14,!t). ~ 2 ~2122. 1JK Mju&table RoUywood bed aood ahape S3. Chev. l~ Colla Meu.. Portable vacuum $5. Clock =.;.. C:X. trtmei $2.!IO uc.h. Wooden Inch, l4 Inch tirta a.nd r!m1 radio $3. ·Croqutt 1el SS. -. -l1oot stooli !Oc nch. Stereo com-$1.!IO • .F'ueJ blocks $L Chev. GARDEN table with btnchl1 Clothes re • U). New lX>iiEt tlblt :-".:.....-pone11 t 1 Sl5 each. dlatrlbutorU.!I0.12voltbl.t· SlO. Lugga,p n.clc for 1te~albuma St. Slnrtr ....., sz. LamP -.,,....,,w• ~ter SJD. UV a.It tf'ry $3. Ah.unlnum s!M.rfnc Porsche $4. Craft• man leWllJI" mach.lne SlG. EMc- table p& ~~oi'ool••2· ~ 'nhJ.uit •blo'trtr $12. ~ar, complttt $$. Qev. wooden lathe U3. Vlolln $25. bic toothbnah $5. 190Tl ffpd edlll" -_.. Pin. Rd. NB ,1tarttr SL 2S3 cxl\tust Varloul &iU:S m Al' In e llamden .I.&M1 HB. U-4 P?tl "Ward)'" s· 4" 1urfbOlrd anly SlS.50. MS-Sl34 DO UBU: °"'· compltte !'>-Blue Cblp &tamp bOokl $! a book. Plutlc btN1 :soc. 2 tires. PtOW and rain. ns )I 11 Sl5 each. 64>'lS15 UBLE hf11ttnn and "°" DO ~~ atlOd Condit.Ion ~. lot pS. Small dml $1.S. SM te ' manlfold1 aM CfOU.O\.V l<ftpt. alto JllOlid bJockr. Sat·!un.' Toldtlll omobW table p. SEARS Kenmore portJble. plpeford111l&$l.66PonUac nr. lt8.k. oak lOc·Sl. MAPLE crib with mattress ...-.rd aJ;;_5Dc. Ti Sews f°"'..rd. .reverie. bumper Jack $2.SO. Jeep &f&..231'7. $1~ Combo crib with mat· * $1. Men ..-.ame.n'a d • r ri• • bultonho1eJ. E'x· Jack S2.50. Heatier motor $1 . BOY'S Slln&raY t>'pe $10. trrs' SU. ?ttnh playpen and o ~ 25c • $5. .. t plf «lltnt condltlocJ. OnlY $25. (;o.eart i25. 01hf.r Chev Brla1 • Strttton motor, 2\6-~ SIO. W•lkf!r $3. Swtnr .., ll Go art P. !J9 ~13:;f~~=~=--~~ P•rl1 ~ • $1. 842--9008. 2'17· HP U Ttcumsel\ moivf. $4. C..r eat s::i. WotWJtt -II&, CllL ._ del 2t" :1-Sl'l!:ED loll l l O, C Sani. An• SL, Com 3HP $15. 2338 &tam Dr., hone $3. Muojcal l.,.p $3. RAPES. 11 fttt ..-1de x 5 ftet: belre. Good C!Hld1t\Gn, $&. 4 patfo chain. U etch. Candle1Uckl: 1hort told and _, 1• 11• ;lli::;:.;:131::.;.T _____ Mua _c;.;.M_.______ llU-2961 ..,..tal. $<. m.1112 • shaver SID. Basketball Sl. -MAPLE Four ~ter pineap- pie dauble bed trame $18, &11..filin CRAY Tweed spOrt coat sin 40 ~. Electrte coUte pot $5. lronlni: board S:. Ml-3430 ILLNES.'l Forcts •lie : ,.,.,,..,. electric lawn mcrwer $2S. Sunhtam tltc- trlc lawn edrfr $15.. IJJct »<W536-JS28 MANIFOLD, 3 carhurttMr, a.Ir cleaner Chevrolet, fac- tory 34.8 trl-power complete, excellent nnmin& condition, 120. m.9886 TWIN • ?-fattreuea and bOlt aprlnp S2S each. n,ear nt~ '3&-lfl97 COPPER Cha.ting dim . SIO. Juicer $25. Brown wil $20. Set of 3 maple llvins room tables S25. l.Arge_ barbtque (electric motor) $15. Bl&ek uphol&lered fha.ir S 1 G . Wooden dinlnc table $20. 4 Wooden chain SlS. Copper kettle $-1. Copper vase $3. 142.-7269 PORTABLE aathe& (loMt S' ll" high, 3' 10~i" wide, 2' 1%" deep, with 2 drawtrs $25. SUnday only 968-2754 BAftBEU.S SlO, Refrlaerator 112. JO ...... bike S25. Bausch Lomb binoculars $25. 530-1091. 21" RCA TV with stand ,15. 2 boy's lighf\'.'ti&:ht bike! 20", 24" $5 each. 3:50 x 14 Urt and Ford rim ~-'5S Font parl5 und<r $21 . M7-7tll7 GIRL'S Bike $5. Couch $23. Chair Sl3. 2 End tables S3 each. Dresser SlO. Deak SJD. 0rtuln1 table $5. v.w. trailer hitch $20. used once. 540.."rn75 WATCH~Electr:lc Timex \I price $20. 9U-006l AQtfA!llU!lf FUiiy equlpptd ~ price $20. ~l fi6UILE Matttw b6x gprlnp and tram.& 2 1tt1, each 15. Apartment .... range "5. Bluell .,.,,,., 11weeper $3. BendlK Ftlbomettt SJ). Oni· scoop ,,., -bait tank ·m. Jlound form.lea. table top JS. Sk1 boots and trtts 1iie l2 $10. Brown l..et'ds bowllna: bAJt $2. 3141 Deerfield Dr .. H.B. ~2381 BOGNER Ski pants men·1 3.4 ,..,.,,i ... royal blue $1. s<l-3172 AQUAl\lliM $13. Dtn 1n1 tab&e S2S. SWI d>&lr $31. -WEDDING Dreu, 1\:re 10. ~l tratn. $25. Red aatin Jona !Ormal with white i... jacket. sin 2214 $10. 311 11fth Strttt, M o l'I d a y , we<iMsday or Fr14oy .. - 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. OUTDOOll Shutten 21X41 110 • pair ................ Glrl'l ·lltates 1\ie 4 $3. Boy'• Ila 1 f4. J patr cf\lldren't able b\ndlnp S3 e1ch. Andirons U. Bike buket $2. Chlldrtn'1 tent H.IO. Blke-a,..tike $2. fTS-4891 -5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 -5 6 7 8 .... llN IU,111:10• cov•t °' 'TMI &TATI 01' CA\.lllHfOA ~It '"' C4Mllff1"f-.......... _ ...... . MOTICI ~ MUall'I• 0"' ,.~lnGN • il'OI: ,. AT' Ofl WILL ANO .,. •• 1.1n11t1 11 ...,.,..,,..,. , E1t11t ti YlllOIL C. 1tOllHtoN1 ~ll .. '"'~ .. \I. c. ·~ , .. llMWI\ 11 Vlrtll (, •otliltlll, ~ NOTICE IS MlRE•'f' GIVfN 'Tllef \llrfll C. 1t.-i'*"o Jr. 1111 fl*I 1Wt111 • """'" ,.,. ''*" of wlll .. .., =Me d """' "'""""""" • ~ •. ,...~ ... 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QUICK CASH THROUGH A • • , • • DAILY PILOT • • ~ ' WANT AD ' ~ 642-5678 " . • . I .I I' i: ,, t: ., r ' • I . ~: • • c • I . • • • • ' ! ' ' ' ' . ' • • " " • • • ,. • " • • . . . • • . . • • • • ' • ' ' . • ' •• • ,, J • Saturda.y, Ftbni.,. 7, 1'170 TllANSl'OR'rATION TRANSPORTATION TllANSl'ORTATION [TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATl()t)I TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION -rWsllOllTATION IMte A YHhta -Speod Ski ... le -MololJ9 l-.... ' -Tron..., T;owl '425' ~ ' ' 91101 I01p1r\Oil' A-NOii "'!!".'!" AulilO NOOl"'-'M A-NGO i::::====-=I 'BIG -'"cabin PER!'ECT lemU, UL boat· Al'PINE 'Ii DIESEL i ... ._. AUSnNAMIRICA :=r·.:.-:;,.: '= ::;;, ~·~ =· ~ : . r! ..... ~ .. -! :.::: AUSTIN -.... ~ERICA A u s T I N WOrlh $3.QOO; taloo IJ200, ll' Ir Cuo1c C..buy -, . ' , 543-Zm ot -· Sid boat, trlr. A molOr, """""'· New 213 ~ Tab: V,AC.\'MON 9520 ~,!:.,.-,. .. n!~ AM E R I c A )JOlZl'I fnr $225. 6e-02tS dnm trtr. 64>-am 1TR.AVU. ~ Campen ..... -.-•. , · AT Trailer J·•·-· ~t An Adu~ Prive+• Clu~ Eml Ooldeti Felcon -' • jioard, an 1«'"®.'S:t s::.; Boot Trellero -90n One Mae from the OcHn Oly.;,~la -Alplne =RRe~:m~~ ~ YEAR CND CLEARANCE :a Mon. 316 Orchid CdM ADecM ·Wheel C•mper Shape. mo. 846-4924. l8l l BOAT h.i&hway trail tr , IN 'SNOO J'REl!l w'ot!.61 larselt moat com-n ... _,....a A OM ' SALE ' · 1l1ioo1e 9010 1,...., .. oeµ.,.t 11ru. m. Costa u.... plei. av whlcle ...o..1ne _,,_N .... · · · • • MS-00 o.ily 9 &o.5 . I RIAG wcenter. mvd, G Dune ..... 952S \ -.... - - -. Id a·~enG-"e G 3100W.CoutHW)'i~N.B. I L O 14' Boot Tr•ller N rt H...._ ~u ••• 6'2...., SIO-l'lt< : CLEARANCE 6'1>-1129 IWIJO . at UU1 534-6686 '69 DUNE BUGGY A M111 Aulltori"'1l 1o!G Deekr Cloaed Si.t. Open Sllhday · 912 Porsche en1., radio, ========I . ! SALE I. : Boet Sllp M!Orlnt 9036 °"""' ''°m 20 Mod•ll :!"'!, ':';.,: ~1n~,:! BMW LIMIT '20• A.Cross From ~dy to mO'('I in toda,yl TRA nL Dr. N.8. 64Z-u,57 ________ , '.Col.21 WU •• $2395n0w$17'95 Nwpt h~. Sl.50 per ft. ~r:.=~:~~s~! CORVAIR Dune Bugry' :aoltunbla 2%, i•Uey Call l2l3l 693-Sl9l Drtve Wt11t to 1'15o Whittle? TRAILER SALES fbr&ls bucket sea.ta A bcxty, : . wu •• "®DOW 13495 *30' SLIP, Ne.,,.r1 17141 M2·Ul0 SIS~ep!. IWO or oUer Venture 21 Harbor, 3446 Via Oporto Stream Line -ldetl ......_,,. ~um:5 ciau~';°w $2195 Paclfle Yacht ~. 673-1570 * * * T•~.;; ~==•,.., "!'nd°'": ~-~.•c1d: ' WU .. • 1<100 now IJ,195 FOR IM: Sabot Rack Spa« IUY Jim ...... 13172 Herbor Blvd. G.G. SIG-4827 alt~ P.:C..t with trailer Avail. Alao, 65' .slip. ;mW. Ill.&. UllD 1~ Blocks ·No. oL wa. •• $2196 now moo Cout Hwy. ~ Cooper Garden Gnwe Freeway Imported Autot 9600 Maars complete • now S 250 DOCK rental b-power boats 537-4011 YACHTS ROYAU INC. to Wt. It= ft. "B~~~;!~ ~~!S '66 Nimrod Riviera tent MURPHY'S . who llvt• fn ontl'' trailu. A~A~Room-drop 2912; \Veit est Hia;tnvay. M0bllt HGmff 9200 WE SER:IICE curtains. Sleeps 5, butane 2 IMPORT CORRAL Newport Be~ * ~10 • ~ WHAT WE SELL! •burner 1tove. ,new tires. * '* 20 x 57 * * n: So: l!arb<lr. sonta Ana Spare wheel " ...... D<C.I LIKE SAILING? 1 Bick So. ol Bola 521•1066 buy at $499. Sl.>0630 alt< P!Sl#<E THESE? TUST.IN AREA SAtlRIFICE! oo, 20 x 52. _P_-'_'·-----~ ••• $'ayment.a. hf&b Interest, Owner reducel price stt up ln dnlrable park. 16' SANTA FE Xln't Cond. ~iei>reclation, i 11 P rental, ~3000. 2 BR, 2 Be, 5 * Dtr: §36-0021 Load Leveler Hitch. $895. Truck1 9500 fcleaninJ', IMurance, etc. " -· pREFER-TflESE? -P•rk.~Aclultr,-a ir-cond:; '54 'l•tnlngo Trailer ft LoW C9rt, no WORK & crp+•, drps, l1ndlcaped, 21x8'. caJI 548-9065. :-c'AREF'REE SAIUNG! up to 10 yr. financing !=;;=====~= ~c,i 251'ttle u $14....J&..day or T.O. Pmts. Motor Homes 9215 --------: TJy Our O"b Plan 51>-0959 Bkr 842-3939•1-------~ FORD '64 F250 M':WPORT SAILING CLUB • •y HARBOR 22' Winnebqo, ~". P' 8, 2'0tl ~ ton Auto· •-·" V~ ,,. e 675-nOO e ~ watt gen, aJc, lorced air "' · · ......... '..'.J._ Mobile Home Sales htr .. dual P5 tanks, lu&. !(in!. Bia rubber, n;a.r step' YEAR ENO rt.de, monomallc toilet, xlnt bumper. 1~' over tbe road CLEARANCE SALE cond. $8900. MS-94~ campe.r w!tb all soodlel. NOW ON DlSPl..6.Y ----. C\JW219) 12, 16, 20, :W • JO Wld" MolorcyclH 9300 AL R$2 0 499BERTS Up To 60 feet Long '63 ALPINE' RDSTR. H.T. Cpe. 4 ipd., Rldl. CQMGl6.ll $886 '67 SIMCA G.L.S. ~. 4 1Pd., R&:H, (UEY'lN) $886 '67 TOYOTA 4 Dr .. Sed. Auto., RA:H. <UUK597) Sl086 . '66 TRIUMPH RDSTR. Low riiiltaa;e. 4 spd., R.Att. CRPM606l $1086 • SOLING 1969 Olympic clus sloop; North sails; deluxe hardware I: "'"'nches. $49M. Saw $1600 673-6550, 5f3-.S551 COLUMBIA Defender, 1lttps 6. 30 hp lnbrd, lull nclrta :·~ar, ~tru. dinghy & out- brd. 494-7735 or 646-6047 . . 21' AURORA 1'25 Baker St., Cost& Mesa ~67 R60 Approx 10 000 I Chrys .• Plym •• GMC % block East of Harbor mvd. miles Oversited tank Turn l!QO Garden Grove Blvd. Costa 11,fesa (n4) 540-S47Q signais. Custom seal Sad· li Block w. of Brookhunt '64 TR4 ROSTR. LOW, LOW PRICEI dlebags. Ff.irln&. Sharp 537-7800 Low milt~., btater. : SHARP CONDITION! $1975. Ph. 615-5U6 10 x SO cond. Ori;. owner. Sl095. 1950 Chev. P.U. Reblt ir.na, $1186 in low rent park. 8:304:30 wkdys. 831-1000 r'll!W valve job new ....,;nt rfrisrLE Flt.111au. includ- : JRI'· trailer ii:. sails. S975. ;{408) SU.9341-- • ' ..-' 1 All txtru. Pet OK. HONDA'S 305 6 150~ Run new upholstery, new dual ex. '67 AUSTIN HEALEY S & K MOBILE Gqod. Bt1t Ofr 'Over S200. haust, new wide ovals. XLNT ,Sprite Rdstr Low rnUeaae _HOME BROKERS ·55'M218. _CP~ll. u;o · · . ..:._. ~~ . SAIL Boat in al!p. • 6»-0921 • '66, lliO Honda Scrambler. '60 I NTERN AT I 0 NA L •Ne.,,.rt. 5 H.P. Out"°'"" * 10 WIDE * Oven<IUd U..1, ad c<>nd. 'TD T"'"''"" ota .. .,.n. 3-<petd, :s300. Ph M~l<IT . lie. Ask'&. $250. 673-li693 ovtr.cirlve, ys, 3 aeata. Xlnt JS:' SLOOP for We. Slnps 2, Move In Tod•yl '65 Triumph 650 cc. GOOD cond. $800. '46-3716 . ' :dock available. Sl 200. $J3.50. Furnished SHAPE $650 '62 Ford Van. Needs \York. .P,S-2937 Be•utiful Adult Parlr C.U ~30 nrst $275 Takes Jt. Call J:j•' ALBATROSS-Free allp 549-095f Bier srz.3939 • 613-1241 5 :·M..fj Pl-1. :~ru M~~· :in:za 1: i;:~ :;3;, ~.~ ·~JE:~·iseo~.r~~ ·~ut!:o~~H.~~-1:in1:.'~!i UDO 14 Sailboat, No. 2389, .with trailer. Call 837-7039 ;a,rt 6 P?ol fe.nced yard, ..tor. ah@d, offer. <194-1421 or 497-1123 skirting. Xlnt cond. in '67 HONDA 90 Step Thru. childrens sect of park. Only Seldom · used. Xlnt Cond. '64 DODGE V..S. 8' bed. $8750. 893--7921 $175. Cal1 613--7162 Duplex tires. ss;;D. 646-4924. """,.,-=,,-.· .,..--~ •·-·ci ,69 H nd oo 188J Raymond Ave., C.M. P'-•r Cruisers 9020 SKYLINE 3'.lxSS, lmmac, 2 .,..._, i ce 0 a · BR !" Ba ·$215. After 6 pm Chevy·~* Ton Pick • 12 • carport, porch, 546-4232 Up. "64 t.lotor. Good !67 30· Chris _ TS. Well shed, lndspd. Five · Star1 -~~=~~=-$375. Call 6Ta-2746 $1386 '66 V.W .. SQUAREB'CK 4 spd., MH. (SVTOOOl $1486 '61 DATSUN 1600 Rdstr. 1 owner. Low ml. 4 1pd., R&:H, \VSW. (Wl'V77f) $1886 '67 MGS G.T. 2 Dr. Low ml1eqe. 4 apd ., R.&H, W'1W , wire whls. (VRB23TI $2086 ,!:quip. Well Maintained. C.M. Park. Pet OK. Reu. 1970 PC 50, $120. ~. ="'='°"':-:-0,-...,-,--:Askina $12,50'.l. 5§.18%7 aft 642-8252 _ Call 646-0032 66 FORD PU. 6 cyl, 4 gear R p J6. -OWNER Ltavin;, mu.st &ell! '67 305" HONDA. mo. Xlnf ~ xln~R ~I ~ M~ HY c CUstom built 2• x 60 Cohd. Must Sl:D. See at 2U · ~r-4-Skl Boots 9030 Univenal lo li,!autilul put<. 39th St., H.B. 1* El Camino. 283 oti<k, LINCO N-MERCURY . · Dir. 63&-0921_ • new Cl\ltch. gen, ba1tery, 1940 £,allewood Blvd. ftACJNG boat C-D clue:, lD' 1961 Champion Mobile home. Auto Service shockl. 54~1688 af t 6. Lone Beach '®tboard. without ena .• good 241 .x ST. 2 BR, den. Bi& uv-• & Pert1 9400 1950 Chevy Panel <n41 827-89TO :c:ond. !J68.-.«M1 in& r. 1" s._. S31.-4CJ61.&tt 5 • ... 543-l390 (213) 591-4.121 ---· '64 CORVE'M'E, ALL Olt. IS YOUR AD I-N .I.S YOUR AJJ IN BAYSIDE MOTORS 1200 W. Coast HIY)I., N.B. e BMW e All Models in Stock for rm.mediate ~ry DATSUN FERRARI J1l'lupr 11: Jl111r1u11, :UOO W. o.st lhlJ, N.8. 812-9111!S ... 1 Authorblld MG DlaJer '59 MG Ro&d.lta', aood coo- dltlon, $415. ., 6'15-Z311 ., 'fill: MG UOO Sedan, 2,000 mlle1 on rblt. eflllM tnnl. $1500. ....... ... SALEs. SERVICE. PARTS 1----------------TAM MOTORS, INC, DATSUN LATE '67• flRllAf!I .. MGA 800. Garden Grove Blvd. 1600 Roadster, Iii apd, dlr. Nrwport Import.I Ltd. ()r.. 534-2284 ()pen SUnday 892-5551 Sharp, hdtp, tun red, pluah ana:e County's onJ,y autbot-'SB MGA Conwrt, ~ ~ black lnl. xlnt C1>nd, Must 1zed dealer. reblt enatne. Good CDbd. .. sacril_ Ice! .t14~._T1ke .older SALES·SERVICE:·PART8 ~alee otter. MMl93 --,..--------1American~iir ~r small down. 3100 W.~COlit H""wf,"' i9a:t MGA-tlJo Comrt. bft1 URE643. Call Phil 49'-9773 6'2-9f~owpart -~1'.. Good. $350 Or Belt Oller. ..,. DATSUN -10:"=545-063=='·===== Aulbort"'.' F.....t OeaJtt 1-=Call=513-<1485==-=-=:::;:== I ENGLISH FORD FrAT ' MGI "LeZiM'MiR'MlN'" .. 1=;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~-------1·--------1 2845 HARBOR BLVD. ORANGE .COUNTY'S '68 nAT "'" dr Seel. Llabt '67 MGI u•••1o VOLUME ENGJ.ISH Blut. Pi15. R'dltt.,<IPd .. dlr,wlft"""~ ~ FORD DEALER Call 646-'ISli raclnr· nd ext.; -·ltlWr NEW '70 SALES. SERVICE '68 Fi&! 850 coupe. l~IXll Int., Xlnt O>Od ... ...rt! ' OVER 60 IN SJ'OCK mi's, Xtru. Xlnt CDl¥l. Take older trade or llJ\all DATSUN PICKUP • 2 • 1 "'· """"' sl.250. 673-4311 do .... TRB006. can"1ee n. W/camper, 96, bp overhead e 2 &. 4 Dr. D ·~H I.:=======' I '94-9713 or 5f.5.(1134. ""'· 4 .... dlr, 6 ply Urea, • 2 • 4 O.. GT Models JAGUAR MGB/GT 'b1, 35,IXll Ml'~ back up lij:hta. You name e Station 'il.'agons Red wf\llk inter. Ena:. G4. It! SttW # PL5212(18873. Many with flilly automatic -'$1SOO. 548-63'7 aft 6 PM FUll price $2099. Take s:malJ trans., air, radial tirft, ra. '65 3.1 Sedin.. BeJ&t/bllt lthr, · ' dn or trade. Call Phil, dio, vinyl roof. waw tire1. pwrnew/~.; •• ~,hrm . .,~~ ':'1..: :wt\I&. PORSCHE ~4-9713 or 545--0634. BRAND NEW sro. 2 DR.. ........... ~ ORANGE_CQUlllTY~S 11185 ruu. PRICE ----wo-:-r---l!Drn DATSUN DEALER 8TlhNeodSoFreORD DOT DATSUN RO 18833 Beach Blvd . Huntina:ton Beach 842.-Tm or 54().(\44.2 _:__206Q Harbor .mVd. , Costa Mesa 6'U.{)()1Q FREE GAS with Purch.1H of DATSUN '69 1600 Convt. All Xtru. $2500.1 Own. On Way To Europe. C&ll 613,,7~ 1963 DATSUN 4 dr Sedan 4 spd. New tires, Oean. ~. --- 1622 ---1 New Cortina TIME FOR For lnform•tlon c•ll 9UICK CASH Sunset Ford 5440 Garden Grove Bl. THROUGH A Westminster 63M010 !--------· Blue w/blk lnt •. a ..s. Ji&. 1 '69 Kannonn Ghia Coupe dlo, N-minor lictd1 _.., Bronze beauty, Auto, MU.t new tire1 $3400. BU« &eel 6'7S--0621 1965 PORSCHE "C'' GOi5B COND., REBLT ENG., MERCEDES BENZ AMtFM. o..,.. 546-:llO: nltn 540-7954 '62 MERCEDES . 220S 4 ~ '59 PO~E. 1600 &aper ltdan. Ntw. lnt., AM/tit with mochlled body 6: ?J\111. radio, tirts. Xlnt com. SMSO, 541-3730 or 613-9681 6~7U6 " , · 'IS PORSCHE S cpo, ..._ MERa:DES km 1968. 2MS. . condl&n, e.xtru, $2695 Clf air, full pwr, .near Dew oHer. Prlv prt:y. 557-75'1 radial lif'.ta. >Wit coai. PORSCHE 1988 912 Coqpt. s:zs..4570 • 1-Bill Power, ~ IT'S Beach boull: ttmeJ Bitto ~°'=-==~=~_., ,.t 1eltc:Hoo ewr! See tbt PORS:HE 19S, 912, 5 speed. DAILY Pll.Ol' Oantflld xl~t condltloA. Call 493-m iecUon NOW! Mr. Ober ,_ UHdCaro 9900 u..d Caro 9900 Uoed Coro DAILY PILOT WANT AD ,. HARBOUR V.W. l~;;;rt;ed;;;Aut;;;;o;•;;;;;;'600;;;;1;;!;;rt;ed;;A;utos;;;;;;;;;;"°°;;;;J PAl\T! En,tne 6 mo. ol~I. CLASSll'IED? Someone will CLASSIFIED! Someone will II SDI · be looldn& for IL Dial 642-be looklna tor It, Dial 642- . ·\ * 635a71 * 5S1B !.:"";;;;=====·========;::::==---p ----t8E AXE! . :'88VWBU8 l!W;t, Ht4ltr. (ITL 11' $139& '88YWBU8 .................... '* $119& wtlll, •lllefMtlc: •io tllltl. IVVW nu ~ . · '87YWBUG •M"" HIMtf, $14811 !VTW Mrl ·' . '88VWBUO """"' .... ,, "" ... $18911 HHltt. IYCL 11:11 ' ''84 VWBUG llH ... H"ttr. $1096 INIV sni . '88 DlnUN WAGON ;::i:-=·" $7111 '87 DATSUN ~;":.v..~~·· $119& '88 VW BUG ~,-::-.:-· -.... $1191 '&a.URUll:8Hll ~~ :':."'· $1811 '88 "HIA .-. ·-· -..... $1411 u · 1 OWMf'. cavw neJ '8&VWBU8 . . . llMlt, H11ttr . jVWI "'1 . $1111 ,•_:,·, . '•' ' - -·-. -· . ---- POOLE BUICK I JAGUARS JAGUARS 2 plus 2'• Coup•• Roadsters ALWAYS A BIG SELECTION 0 P E L JA GUAR OPEL GT'S JUST ARRIVED Llrnltecl Supply For IMMEDIATE . DELIVERY BRAND NEW 1970 BUICK 2 door coupe, euto. trans., -led redlo .. antenne, fibre 9le11 belted tlr .. , pHdMI deah, soot bolte, bode-up lltoo, dual speed ofoctrlc , wlpero. 43a270Z6001 S4 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $29·77 I ' , .. . _,. . . . • 5995 . ' ' 'H ¥0UIS llD. '~~TOYOTA ' , SS99 R.,H.:~,new , Criim Sf. Wqen. Jt,, H .. lit'· cllen. owrdrtve . .A lcit ot car at 193 • . . -t1111 Price-sue Olll . '67 VOLVO 52399 '67 TOYOTA $1095 1800 Cpe. R., It, 4 HI Lux Pick~ H., 4 speed. 2 to trom. speed, air cond. A TXV OM-V'"98 • c atul. Ser. No. 308266 -' s799 'H TOYOTA 51595 '62 VOLVO Corona a:r.~. R .. 122 Sed. R., ff., ' speed, H., '1 tlhilh, new paint, real clean. black ~or. VHL 479 GFD 819 ' ' !:.~~ R, H, au.511495 '66 MCH 51499 tomatlc, bu cket seats, • . Rdstr. R., H., 4 11peed, low. low mlles. XGG 2TT wire wlleels, rich sLel· low finl.tb. SM . '67'M51 5T CPI. s2195 R., H .. 4 si:-4, Wire wtittll, real rUce • ~~:: Rdatr. '·~ 514 99 VHH 696 wire whtehl, 1 owner, 13,IXXl miles. SRT 52'7 '6' TalUMl'll 5T6 s2399 Cpe. R., H., hpeed. wtn wheela, rid IJnlsh. · '67 KARMANN 51599 WQ\'( 67' Ghia Cpt.'hpeed, • heater, low mun, IQc:e 'H VOW UGO 51295 new. TrV 408 Sed. R .. H., 4 speed dr • Blue finllh. Sharp. . SYS 2!J9 '6' llNAULT . '51199 ·DOMESTIC ~Pttf.US 10 Sed. Jt, H .. autema· • tJcJ one owner, 18.000 ''4 OLDS II 5599 ml es. XlN 848 Conv. R., H., automatic, ~wcr, tac~ air . '81 VW CAMPER ~.::·•.:."•u. $199& I . Sharp. R 60CI . • •• ._ (TWL tDI · ·aovw aua '"'"""' 1tMit. •AM HMtw. 40AL 1•> ...., ,, HARBOU~ ,Y.W • AUTHORIZED SALIS A SIRVICI 11711 9Mch llvd., H""tlnglon ._.ch Mattu '67 DA'1UN • ' ..... 4 ....... ........,.,-'"' ......... ... Mltw. !fl.I "" $1495 $1391 ltndt-11. l'Ull ---tnd ttclory •Ir CO!lf, °"' OWl!fl', NIW luldl tredt-ln. Ho. ~" '65 CHIVIOLIT kl Air 4 _.. Mdafl, l"tefol'Y 1!r., •~. trttll .• (lllWlr 11-., rHfei IMrlft!'. IA mlie.t. IHRK 11'1 I OWl'M. $.3191- $·1291 • ' • '6' TOYOTA 51495· ... Corona $ed. R., H., au. 'H CH~~ 51699 tomauc, be:lct tlnlah. lmpell SS Tt epe. vrr m R .. H .• au~tle, P.S., atr coniS.. Onl)' 19,000 ' mllte. Uke -·TEX 815 .. 'H TOYOTA 51799 • Corona H. T. Cpe, R., 'd'MUITAU $699 !ii:.~ 10.000 Corwi rt., H .. iuto.. P~ ' elMt•U. ~liectl.Aalas YWT 071 ' 'Jiff . . . . • D'EAN LEWIS ' Or•• Cwnty'• L•r1••t anti Melt "'11dam Terot• & Volvo DIMier IM6 HARIOR IOULEVARD COSTAMllA " ,. I ' • • ' • .sihwdiy, Fm., 1. 1m ' TR,ANSPORT>.TION I' T O SPORTATION TRANSPORTATION ~ll'ORTATION TRANtPO!tT,t.TION TRAHSPOllTATION TRAHSPORT,t.TION lmp1rtM Autoo HOO l~od AUIOI HOO l!!'f!rtM !--HOO """'"'"" """"' HOO R-Coro, Re .-Auto L ... ., .,. UHi( Con "°' YOLKSWAClolN C1 ENG. " ... + G\i ,... "" LIASI "" IUICIC U1od Coro ,,.. ........ C.U,0$1115 ........ _. ..... li,' 'II' .. t &p.:W. SPRITE 1955 Sprite, tape deck I many extru. $900 or best otter. Alto 1961 Rambler, .... conditlon l2lO. S46--0341 VOLKSWAGEN YOLPWAGIN 1969 V\V BUG, II~ new, many Jl'.tru, chrome wheel•. dmYe Eun>po onl,y, - ·OFFER . I •• lllallJ ....... -l800 ' YW 11$ or be1t ofr, MI :a..-aft 5. ·~~~::fin~ Autos Went.d 1 '7GO tt Int, 1139. Pa mo. "'°"' '!I Cadlllo< El ........ ,...... c~c 'ff ELECTRA 225 CAOILLA!; 'II, rur ...,, 1act .ur. "" "111 Ce<"' v~i.. A blod< - FM, T -· xlnt •cond. with • bW:k """" n>OI, 11!11 Owmd by little ,'ole man In power I air «IOd. W/S/W ~. sactWce1· Tab cad-t1re1. CWF'P2)6> 3100 W; Cout HWJ,, N.B. 6Q.9G . Sf0.1764 '&.; SPRITE. new top, f«pe '68 Volbwagen Bug 24 000 deck, rad.lo. healtr Sfm; miles. Llke ~w!. n6so. ~790 646-938.l. c.1·1 eame'ru. '9) Sprite. ~bit ena: .I: tranl. lm:I Newport Blvd, O.f. Extra · parts. I.e. w i re '67 VW SUnRoot, lla:ht blue whflela, Tom f73·9286 wfblk inter, Xlnt Coad. WCloE SILECnON •vw CAMPUS Harbour V.W. 0AtnHOruzID SALES A: SERVICE U7ll. BEACH BL., 842-f.435 I~J'INGTQ.N BEACH $399 WI! P>.CV ., .. SH .:'r~ ~-. .:-.:. ~ air, stereo &ape. $ll. prr mo. GOOD SILECTION ''9 0>upr XRT, pwr, 1~. vinyl toP. lll~. per mo. . 50. COAST LEASING 300 W. Ort HWy., HB "5-218! lor """ ..... -~ can 111 .. er.. attma111. GR01H . OlfYROlfr Used Cars - er car in .. t"*"'· Will line $44" 'pnv '"'" BIOl5. ·eau J.P. · • At 1tOllEITS &ru!r 10 AM. 494.sm or -· · Chryo. • Plym •• GMC 188 BUICX• 2 Or.11 Wildcat. p/b, air' cond, p~s, p/w, Xlnl cond. Priv pt,.· Call ,. Carden Grow Blvd. 'it Bloclc W. of llrookilutlt \131'1!00 moo. -Sj>-05iJ Aathortud MG Dealer ' ·TOYOTA Mfi...1.270. • .. :... ;_ '68 VW, •Jill in 1uarantee '68 YW BUG ------r--11,000 mileJ. LIKE N!.'W! $1499. at. 536-1319, ~1784 Near new , hooey creme ext., PORSCHE AOlor--llttl~Beatb BJvd. ---Kl 03331 MUR·PHY'S '64 CU1torn Buick. Riviera Mly eq>llpped •. (114)646-8>1> '69 <;ADii.LAC 5"d&n Do Ville, Full power,, faciorY ah' condlUoning, dual electric aeat1. 3,.00 a,.t.ual mUea. >~ormer G.M. Exea.itive'• car. Can Sales Manq:er . '6t t11T ·IXICUTIVI CAR un NEW! Harbour ·V.W. TOYOTA . Mork II W•gon• Hi Lux ·Pickups Lind CruiHrl W-t°"s PLUS OTHER HARD TO GET MODELS NOW IN SI'OCK \ Your Best Deals Are Still At '67 V\V Bus. 0r1g. Owner. plush black Int., 4 gpd., dlr. $1100 Cash. Call • Days Must sacrillce! Take older Ms. 3031 Ext. 66 or n ~Hll. Ewa. 673-2332 car in trade or a.mall down. 1910 HARBOR BLVD. '69 SQ8CK, auto + xtnu. in VXT132, Call Phil, 4M-9n3 rosrA AfF.SA warrant;)'. $24g;j or make of· or 545-06.l4. • · .MUST sell Ul6ll VW 811.1 with WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR W fer. Aft S. 56-473.l pr. pty. '70 VW'1 We1tphal1a Camper, •58 vw, ..,. '"'"'· New Lot"' pol you lntoa 1910 VW '5l9-<7l9< CONNEU 1,-_.JI or best oUerl today! '62 VW Ali CHMO',.. ,.. -Low down ,,.,....,,..! • A"""· Xln'I ... I CONTINENTAL CENTER '69 MAIK ·m '63 BUICK ~ial, new tiri!1 I: paint, xlnt cone:!. Will Sacrifice. fla-892-4 . CONNELL CHEVROLET 3 to c~ trom. Loaded, ,All LO Mlc. 1968 Buick Riviera , 2828 Hart.qr Blwt.,·C.M.. locaJ l owner can trMled in A-t ·con:d,...Must tell, best o~ ~~,,.,,..:546-.::..;:""°:;:,,=~-I on 1970 models .. (SHWfru tak!!t. 673--<1613 -aft S '63 GOLD CADILLAC $6586 -n ........ * Looded! CADIUAC iaoo · , • 5'SQ11 • AUJ'HORIZED ~~SERVICE llll.1 BEAO! BL., ~­HUNTINGTON v8EACH . '6'1 PORSCHE 912; AM/Fr.I, -lamps. wood 1tttr whl., extreme lo mi. $4,00J. 6~ Low monthly paymentst Meehan.· Xtra Clean. Make 2828 Harbor Blvd. 19'6 Hori>O" C.M. 646-9303 '69 VOLKSWAGEN • ! i 11 T & M MOTORS · O!lu. Call ,_ Cn.~o ...,. 546-1'00 '68 UNCOLN '66 CAD Sed de Yill•. loaded, HARD TO GET? unde-r warrant;)'. $1695. or Open SUnday 534-2284 '67 VW Excellenl Cond. Fae-, W:E PAY TOP Sed. Auto., Ri:H, WSW, P.S., "lite bei&'e lthr l&Jllau tw. DEAN LEWIS CAMAIO m..Q382 :. .. . NO SUCH THJNG " •. UKE OfFER. ~JOOJ _ "" . ._ '6' yw. BUG· . tory Tape Player .• Allrina: DOLLAR . ,,. P.B., tilt~ whl., AM/TM, P •.. io J~ml • ...AMJri.f alt'rp, ..._ tiltc.1 ---~----- at 66 i/W Sunroof. Good O>nd. New tires, new tirakes re· <$1300: 64>-1.353 aft. 6·• fot 'JOO!l. ~,dilan tiled· ci'.n. ~nti,:dQOr~ ~Mint, whl. EXtra· clean.·SY.fiO.· Al * FUN.M-SUN I , 9U T '69. Jmmaculate! 7,fOJ ml. Am-P'm-SW. Blaup. S5:D ~ ,btat~!!!· 548-45.12 '6t Porsche 912 Cpe. Marquis Motors Inc Beat Offer Over $1050. Call cently overhauled en&ine. 'ij8 vw BU£, auto, Jo ml, ori& &11 makft. See George RI.JI (\l/BUJ6S) Schwab 'm.-03.3s • ··a CAW.RO "301' .. , ;v..s: • 4!M-2MO. Runs gnat, Ptilat sell, being ownr, on 1varranly, dk blue, Theodore Robins Ford $3686 '65 covPE °'Ville ... M\J.st COl'fVER'F, oulltandihc bpe: We have over (50) '68 VW Bug. Very Lo Mi's. divoi-oed! $150 or best offer, blck' Int. 642-l719 2060 Harbor Blvd. Sell. JJ!!DO. Incl ;70 labs. OR s::ar OrBilKe w/blabk top . • $4495· •• 1970 TOYOTAS in stock!! Air cond, Radio. Xlnt Cond. Call act 6, 839-6648. C.M. 642-00tO '66 UNCO.Lf( s.qi49 .e.v,.. Qr '$tt '2124 J?lUih black vinyl int., Afr, ClttCK OUR-PRICES!!! Ptlv. Pty.'&i4-12TO 'Gf vw Bui, 8 passenger, VOLVO WPORT:s V.'ANTED .~.Auto., Leathe1• Int.; air Miramar·Dr., ·Balboa. PIS, RIJ-1 etr.'. "Note; this GorttoUI tarwerine finish w/ black tot.r. F.ul.Jy ecrulP. In. ckl. AM/FM, cluwne•wheels, etc. 31 Porlcbes to cllOIM trom. PttARQUJS -¥arDRS INC~ '65 vw xlnl cond. Dark blue, sharp cond. $1515. Can help Oran&e'l'OP Coonttn • ft&H, WS\V, P.S., P.8.1~1.Dt 169 div, 'l.SIXXI nil." SilYer ~ar halds °"'1 hy lS.23l. mil~,~ 900 So.~, 11,.~, '••""" 1-• fi 145 -w·G· ONS t BUYER whl. CSSP478) w/bik Ith' & landa• "''...,;;."'• is &O wt a transferral.IMlll, ui •J ..._ • .,. new black int. Mu.st r.ell. w uo..ue or n. Pvt. pty. ,.. BILL ... ~ TOY-A .,.,... new''' !aolo•· wo..-.. n.1" 49i""'3 * 541>-:1100 "'" oller. 548-3148 495-4189 ~· w $2286 it..-.o .. '155CJO. 673'-8282 " ... ,~.· .=:::..::::;;:,.;,;;,~;,....--1§4 -SEOANS 18811 Bead> Blvd. ,,,-6'13-1'-29 --• ~ Ooiy 12599. MARQUIS '65 vw. $850. '69 ~y. lqU8.l"e back, Xlnt All O~t model" now in H. Beach. . Ph,, M?-1555 '65 u· NC'OLN MTRS: 900 So. Cat HWy, _l:Llll[ILlil ~I 111 Ll (1 ( I (I . . BILL MAXEY -!T!OIYJO!T!AJ lllfl BEACH B~VD. Hunt. Boldi 147-1555 I ml N. of a.st Hwy, on Bcb Clean, extras! 1300 eng. cond, Lo mileage, Pvt ply, stock. 4 speedi &: automatiCll. · . '63 CADILLAC. Stored ' 5 La&una Be a ch, 494-1503, 673-8288, ~4-5858. $2.150. * 64~7721 or Your Best Deal!· Are SUll t\t ·Aut'=""!•in9 . 9110 ,Auto., R&H, P.S., P .B. lffth· Yean:. 22.ro'.I mi's N'tw. call "°541).3~1~00.,-· =~~~=·I '62 vw Bus, rtblt ene .. good 6{2..-0219 eves DEAN LEWIS ·-er fnt., door locka P-window1 545-6392. '69 CAM.ARO SS 350, l.n Yo r. &: seat, tilt wbl 1' air. IPBN-ea~·-al I d~ · bik ~-1 condition .$8511. LKS\VAGENS • tor any 1966 Harbor,,C.?o.1 6-16-9303 LEASE. RENT '61 f.fUUIC Cou.pe, I m ., '"· ll'fl., .• ...., 675-0~69 other make} Pay Only lmmecliefe delivery 003) Power ~ air, orig. owner. top, csrm. int., 3 sp, auto, '62 VW. '70 taes. low mile .. Dealer's Wholesale! ' Sport Cart 9610 on all $1286 Xlnt corid. 873-2278 !~~~alike ,over paymlf. gd cond. Priv ply $450 or 54~5050 ... ;---. 1970 FORDS. & , • J. ....--... ter p.m. · best offer. 546-5421 '59 VW. Xlnt mech net 61 B.M.\Y~ \.l'lttbullt en&1ne F.,,.RD TRUCKS 64 -UNCOLW NOW'S THE '69 CAMARO R.S. Oranae llOO ·W. Cout HWy., N.B. TRIUMPH Good . • co & transm1ss10n, spare parts. ~ ' • ., . cond I I b can K!-9f05 540-l'l64 '66 vw Scd. &pirl. Nu tire. Good for buggy Not runnllw $400 p b AU popular rua:ces. Fot..1 Leather, air, P-wllldows, p. ~ • P '· P . , Authorized l'dG Dealer Clutch. Gd Tires. Ski rk. or \\'Ork oar $2.j(I. 54>-2327 .54&-&438 · · aptborized lcaslni · system, seat, P-Ooor lock&, P.S., 1 =="=ll=====:=I ·~~/blk c,·,~::: -~~ri:i~.;" Ex.~~;!~~':." '59 6~$400 . AntiquH, er.,;;" 9615 G•~~~~R;'" P.B. '"'$1oa6'l TIME FOR ,. CHEVROLET ' am/fm, Girt Desperate tar 1961 TRIUMPH 3 convt. wire 548-4822 or 546-3112 '65 V\V Sqbck l~S. $000 '30 ?.tOOEL A Rdt V8 + '63 LINCOLN ' H quick· Ille. C&ll 548-4523 or wf'letls, good runnin&. $593. DAILY PILOT D l ME· 1' ~ 675-4~ aft .4:30 wkda,ys. scuba gear. uioo .. Cati S.5, Co.sta Tt!!arbor ~1e.roio Leather,. all\. !Moor locks QUICK CAS ·~-8~=~c~"i".o!:; 548-1089. • ~645.-0111 .. eYes........_ ~ LIJiES.J:_~_YM ... .llll:.m. AJnl.tirrui_JYkeods._ ~ _RandyJ13/SLM8L -----' -P.::searf6\v"l)'), IT.\v~ ~ --:-7' -211IJXI Mi~SJ..S9.}.~ - ~ .. ·ca... tioo .tj',w_~•r• -~ !BQ9_~1wC·~ --_'9800N1wC1rs 9800 9IOO (FSV757l . . .. 0 1'61 theY; Station' Wqor.i, 1.:=::=======~~=~~~~~~;;;;;;:;;~;;;;;;==~;;;;;;;;;=;;;-;;;;;;· $8B6 THRO GK A. ;-;:.~~"'"'l" .. '"·1225 · .. • NIW lf:lt GRAND PRIX Fvll-, egtNPpttl' wltlf f111M h1'r11t1•fic tr1"1,.i111011, p•••r 1fffri119, ,.w•r tl i1c br•k11, 1ir co..difio"l11g, pu1h htto11 r1ilio, fib1r9l111 belted whit1 ti.le well fires, fi~IM 91111, etc. 127- 6570Zi 166 ~51 $447_7 '65 CHEVROLET l111p1le <I Dr. H,T, VI, hydr•m1tic, power 1t.•ri"9, r1cli•, h11t1r, WSW, f•ctory 1ir. ITXU421 l · '66 IUICK Skyl1rlr 2 Dr. H'.T, VI, •ulom•lic, po••r 1tHrb19, r1.ll1,. h••f1r, WSW, f•clory •ir. ISSJ2961 '61 "YOLKSYAIR" ht1111•cvl•t• con111r.ie11, 4 spd., 11;&1-1, corn· ,l•f1ly eY1rh1ul.4 prof1nie111lly in1t1l1H C.rv1ir e119. lWX6956) '65 CATA!JNA · · 4 Dr. H.T. VI, hy.dr11111tic, p.,-:er 1t1•rin9, ' r-'ie, he1ter1 WSW, f••"'!V oir. fNCC2061 '67 IONNEYILLE .. Dr, H.T. Hyclr1m1ti'-po.., 1hi;;;11t,"'po•· • er -·k•s, rffi1,..M_.1t,.:-ws)¥: f1ctery 1ir. -t TXSt451 . " ' .,.. ... '66 GTQ t Or. H.T. VI, hyclr1111•llc, power 1l11rh19, r1~!0, h11!1r, WSW, 11inyf t,p, fo•tory •ir. iC WOOJ I ' . ' . , ' ' '6t EL CAMINO '"•*"•fie, r•dle, tf91t.r, VI ""ti~•· lluo. 'i1 Jt71JCI I · THE SUCCESS SALE CONTINUES ! WE HAVE DIS· COUNTED EVERY CAR IN STOCK SO .T,.iAT YOU, THE BUYER, CAN IUY NOW ••• SAVE NOW f $1 .177 ~~~gpe.1 !i~!onf ~2.r di1c itr1k11, ? $ 1 · pow1r 1f11rin9, con1ol•, t11rbo hyclr1m 1fic, 3877 :··~'-~':'':'~'':':":'':'~'::-:::::'.""~~-:::::::::::::::::: $1477 $1977 $877 $1277 $1277 $267.7 Demo 1969 LE MANS 2 Dr. 1-1. T, Cordo111 lop, VI, 1uto., 11r cond ., power tf1•rl119 & br•k11, console. 12 fo choo11 from) 237l79ZllOlll' New 1969 GTO Air co..d., power dite br1•••· pow1; 1t11r· i119, furbe h.,dr1m1fic. 242379?126101 . Demo ·1969 CAl~UNA 2 Dr. H .. T. Air con.I., c0t'do111 top, ,.._, 1l1•rin9, power odisc lw1h1, turbo ho,Cr1° m1lic, •tc, 212379C 112719 Demo 1969 BONNEYILLI 4 Dr. H. T. Air cond., power wl!Mll•wt·•••I· 1t.1ri1MJ·ltr•""· furite h.,dr1ft'l1tlc, etc. 262· ,lttClll22l I· Demo 196t BONNEVILLE . 2 ,Or. H. T, Air ~ofld., corifo111 lop, power wi11dows•tf••ri119•br•k11, turbo hydr1m1fic, etc. 262J79CI !5901 Demo 1969 BONNEVILLE 2 Or, H. T. Air cond., pO••r wlndow1·tl1•r· ln9, itr1J:1a, furh1 hvdr•m11Jc, 1tc. 2621·79° er 1•11t ' $3727 $3977 $3977 $4177 $4277 $41.77 ·ROY~ .. ~~~· 1CARVER . PONTIAC 2925 HARBOR a ·LvD/COSTA MESA ~ -·--[[] • • Kl-64444 1 .- ·---'Sf-iMP"ALA SS. air. MW MURPHY LINCOLN•MERCURY DAILY PILOT !':,;;;a,:·si,.~:;e"'~ 1940 Lakewood Blvd, . 1962 Q{E;VY Impala Sta:Uoa Long Beech •'• 1n4l 827-8970 ' (213) 597-4321 BUSIESI' marketplace In lown. The DAILY Pll.OT OaaJUed section, S-t v e money, time & eUort. Look WANT AD 642-5678 Wagon. Xlnt cOnd. $500. •6f2..7J9CJ• '59 CHEV. Impala 2 or . Auto., very clean. $:DJ, 673-2310 ask for Joe '15 ?.fALlBU SS 28.l. XLNT O)ND, Nu paint • yell./blk, P .S. $1Q95. 6t6-fiCl54 Ewa , --c. .. 9800 New Cars ~ -· ' • . • • • • NOW AVAILABLE FOR $1994 . IMMEDIATE D'!LIVERY . ' 1 ,Dr .. I CVUl'lller, StJcJi:, HMlfl', ,Jul Tu:, llclnM. 01'9er Howl ' . . ' hru Meters, o,_.. c..t,'1 ....... AMrlc• M...,. M.ter h ......, te ..,_ yw , wftti 6 ~,.. ef W.. _. Senke fedlftlel, AM • CMIP!ef. llM et MW 1 t71 IM'9k. a.ct .... ~ ........ ~ef-A-1-.... -e.n. '66 FOR!;) LT .D. '66 P.LYMOUTH btr1 cl1111 190 v.1. IWWJ47JI 2 .Ir. \II , 1utom1tic CTUAl6t,•1 $129,9.00 $999.00 '66 FAIRLANE ·'64 OLDSMOBILE Full power l 1ir. Sh1rp lit V4. 1.0hltl St•rflr1. rts, PJi; air, 1\YFW0711 UJ:1 $1399.00 " N1w. 4 ... ..$8H.~ '66 PLYMOUTH '59 FORD TRUCK <I 411r. Full powet a 1ir. like riew, ISCJJll I $1299.~ . TNclr ·9ft. fo11, v.1:· •iH, sil,4.~UOJ711' . $499.00 '66 PONnAC G.T.O. Yi11vl top. f1111 ,. •• ,a' 1ir.:Sherp. (~F· '59 CADILLAC 9671 ' • C.11pt D1Yill1 IYQA940) $1799;00 · . . • $19"9.00 ,'64 PONTIAC CATAUNA '64 PONTIAC P/S, rt l, Air. 1001611l' ~ T1"'p11t 2 dr., 111tom1lic, ltlH. INYNJ06) $899.00 • $499.00 • '67 . CHEY. IMPA~ .'.•5 ,MUSTANG 2 dr. H.T. P/S, r/t, 1ir. liittr1 cl1i11. (XKC 191 I •· . ll;AH. 111to111•tic, lf'CS771t $179_9.00 $895.00 ' · '63 CADILLAC '66 MUSTANG Sed111 DeVlll1. F.11 ,....., I ~,._, fll:FNINI klM. 4-i1pd., 1ir. flYM4111 $799.00 $1199.00 . .'61 CADILLAC ' '64 T·llRD s.4111. hi/,. .. .,' •lt--fJJX211)'. ltlH, .tr, v.1. CS.11t. IHSVtJfl' $499.00 $1099.00 ' DORSA MOTORS I • .. - iii air :ric ••• ••• - i:o; '"-' " fr. thl• (& l>le, ,, .. Is Wy, llJ3. • ;!08 ..,.1 •lo. ·~ ' - -' '---,..,, 225. Or. • •• - • 1 ' ! I ' • ' ' I ' I • • • Saturday, FtbtuirY 7, 1970 ;_ T~l'OllTA?IO!i T,eH~ll'l;At;iQl\I '.TIWIS!'ORT~TlON T!'ANSPOll1'.A'1'!0N TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATloH 'TillliSPOliTATION :?: UoM c... ,,.. Uoed c.,. . . ' ,,.. lhOll c... "°' u .... Cart -u...i Cati .. -. Uoocl Cart •'9GO Und c.,. ,,_ UMd c.,. , '9GO llood Cat1 · 9900 'CHMOLrT COllYAIR · l'OllD JEEPS T •D LINCOLN MUSTANG OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC . ! -~ ... . . -.-.• -.oo;·v;;AtRill<MM~ONN:ZA;;:" I----,-----'•64 T·ilRD ~, • '66 · M .... SS SP!' CPE, w / auto, rl h, 1969 IOSS 429 1905 JP:P w_...r. I W.D. '67 UNCOU< O>rlt""'1tal. 'lli MUSrANG, 6 q4 I opd, '61 OLDS Sf < dr :;ed. Air PONTIAC '6' ~TO Laadatt "P· !al< olr, lull ~::: Coey, etc. Low, mUeqe:, kit,al 1 ,....._~ ... _1 ,.._., N•w v.a. pis. pl ,b antlftn. tuU pwr, landau top, lthr n.Uy pak new ttrts. xlnl eond. n.dlo, nu i,lrel I: hatt. Ra.cUo, auto. trau., P/iteer-pwr dlr: lllulh ~ bit t... • JN kl\ I nw ...... ""'.. hl flOI ttm.. o.o .. Comp! uphol, ~ bwnf:r. Tbll cond. nos&'* ofter. 49M2)8 "lO De. St.,inl m.1'1. l Owu. ltw. W/S/W tlru. (WTG225) nanbn \car. -· -~ A"'· I'S/PB y·• -!Bk Jnt. owner. ~r nc· as:tl teaJ 4 ~ power 1teitirv, etc. ,.bl' .... , o~. ·-·~ ~·. wee:ktnd .-1 .. t '>'W: TRV .,,00. -..Wl,. "2..itl7 ttl" ..... ....,,... -181 blut wl beaut "Ulh blue (Wl3;2) ... -u ai.V\Uai -. 'f'"V -· bet 2 pm _.. ,, · T car! t.JUlt ae:t11 WUl 8- "' vlOl)'l Int. Provea f<onomy $JUI <!M-NJ. 938• d1r, ope• Sun. 53(..2:11< 1 e fikii l'OR-&ALE' '63 F-35 CUU.... ' AL ROIEllTS "pM• Pfly, VIXSll. Coll 1'1111 S.ltl $1099 sale! ''"' tltal • Iate mod•I MILl'rliYJeeplSlOorOlr. MUCUllY l/l!Orinatlen0<1howYOU cu' :.:i'=3 lranlmltalon. Call ChrP:·Plym •• OMC ;~T ... :~~.·-_ ; . Mitter • .,.. eonli .. nlal ltyl!Jw ..... i, WILSON FORD HV)' d•ly ''""" -· ,-l>ttrchue•·'67Mua!UI ' • l~GudenGroveBI"", -...,..~ -- \ • , $995. P.tARQUJS MTRS: 00) Gates tires. 613-77$2 • ·~· '64 Old& 98, ~b, pis, ~lee. + ~' BIOCk W.'of Bro(iibw-lt .....,. ~lri ~ JIO'!!lf'• • : , . .1.45.144J .S<>. C,t ijw,.;. tquna .~ .. .,·.,h Blvd. .., ~---~-~. "-..:.J..... • 8t h, 4G..1_"Ni<t JN~ '''66 ?11.f;ROU'RY Caliente, 2-windows. xln cond. f15Q . ¥>J."Jl1'N u .... A&O• cgf!Q' -· : , · ~}(arbor Blvd .. C.?>f, .ac ~--· S4<h3lOO Auntiftll'Oll Beach · l:.INCOLN Dr H<hp, fUH. Clean. Xlnt '65 ?tl~tana: 4. spd, 6 cyl. 54$-8389 pvt. pty. 815-4800 Of' ..-n · ' • -......... --_; .. : .. ..1 ~ ·-mo ••• ·~· nd flWI '...,.. ~ Xln't Thruou.t.' $950. 1825 '68 GTO, 3119, 4 speed' Hunt, ' ..... 11 ' _ .... , • 51 ~~· J 3 sl"f':U. Ruhl '""" -'"6"UUU ,Co I ~ ··-. Crapt . nslo '6T T-BJRD 1Aadaa "-~ · .• llnb&e:. New: ch1~h. trans · 1967, FORD LTD loa.d«l. Ow~ .._......,~--....,,---,II ;196;;;;-7 -,~= .. ::·.,-,L;;;I ::-•,~'='·• Ncwporc Blvd., C · M • -.,~m&IJ· IU!Pf' n, ,_.. air «le ~ a..oDD ..... . 1968 LINCOLN """""' me ,_ -PONTIAC Sun, -w. -,12'1, T.O.P. --, ' --' . ~, ... ""\ ... l.1tts. Magg, chron1e '68 CORVETTE ;m: Convt. 4 ed ~ 1'1alntaln~ by Ford Bea111y. Air, auto: Tape. 515-.3192 nil. Llllil new.,~ ,' rinl•· AUr. Stewart \Varner new pol)'&lu ures. AM/Fr.I Strylce Mar. t"'act \Vatl'lte-CONTINENTAL Loaded. $1995. 837-97!}.'t 1967 RED r-.1u1ang 289. R&l\, P.lust Seit !t * a:s.«.13 '• 1,.e1. $400.00 MMOT6 .iter •.. -•••, a'· cond &"lo. --·. main.Ina:. Alto, 1953 Ford 6 S vinul I.Op, nu tires. Lo ml'i. · · '118 F'tAblrd, li-fan,y Xtru !O T •u~ ~ -lloo 5 PM ~-,.. "-• .. ...,.., Loaded lnclud!D& leather in-'63 1'1ct'CUl'Y la. \Vagon, . ..., '61 Cran Prtx 2 dr Jl.T. XJn't Wl1Tan11. Perl ())rid. $3400. -u -u, •-s3aoo. ~ . . cyr, xlnt ahape. 'ca.II aft 6 lerior. {WON629) 5Jnale O\\'Ocr. xlnt cond. Xlnt conct $700 down Ir. Cond. Every Xtn. Incl. air Call ~1600 blaCJ: w/blclt tnt., blW '85 EL CAMINO, clean. 1 1965 Corvette Loaded 1 t Pll wk<tqa 5f0..8T77 53588 6'&i617 e\~•. Ir. weekends. T.O.P . 493-f677 "eltt wind. $1695. MS-UG.i tir!s. muat "11! Malae olllc' owner'-trouble tree.' eyl. back. air. l fnmJc uJat':. RANCHERO 'M,6cyl,3qd, I '67 GT Futbaclc: 390 + · ovU-$ZIO. 5r!f8.3«D aft I. Be1t offer over $150 . SJ.400 6'1o-Gn white w/cust rear cover. MUSTANG speed, Xlnt ccnd, Must ~I '68 LeMANS. air, p/s, auto, T·llRD l'57 T-lllRD Claaalc. xJ.at. Sit 61l-<263/&7~Til9 d>R~ 19IS . J'rlv ..,,,,, •. 642-1277 or WILSON FORD SllllO or '""· 811.,\MI ~'!:, ~ ~ ~ .. ,.mil..... by .... _lnl -"11d. -'SI QitV'( ,,...,,. Clean In Vlnl'I IDO 64}1<20 ~• =~· ~ ......,.. &tlor g pm A-out. new tire&, trans, gen, 377 cu. 111• f l,pffd, ~~ '66 FORD SUPER 'vAN 18Zj5 Beach Blvd. '67 Blue Fa11thack, 289 Xlnt '61 MUS'l'ANG V-&, _Cralgtt GOOD Transp Car! 1963 ''4 TURQUOISE T-Bird. ,55 T-Bird. :dnt-• ' _ carburetor, just had..,\'&lve S2, 700 P~ 968-6025. XLN'T CONDITION! lhintiJ1il'on ~ch r. on d , X tr a s . $ 12 8 5 ?ttap, Good Coad. B.!it otr Ttmptst. Stick lhft. Nu 64,000 mi., 1 owner, air, auto trans. kl fA&r , : ·' ;>b.•l3fl0: ,.._3117 COUGAR * 5*-7813 * S...""1 -1112-<611 '4&-64>t * ..._5323 Ovr l1250. 5$-11116, Steve. paint. $311). 837.ortS clean. $1D!15. 673-31'lJ .. n:Sac iu;oo._ 111 a •&7 clpripe 4'dr lil'dtop. Jl/1, . • _Plb, ~wt"'"· l!q,!llO ml •. --... -C-O_U_G_A_R_X_il_7-· 1Now C•rs· 980e NllW C•rs 9800 Now Cart • BeloW blue book tar q~ Auto. ttana., factory air cond,, , aalt! 67a.1483 • ' p /steering, d'i 1 e' brakis. ;~ 1949 Chev 2 dr. Completely Blue/~11tllc vinyl roof. <VSP· : £ '.rehabilitated, unbelievable 811) ',"pint.I. $7!15 c-sh only. : • 613-0173 $26'9 AL ROBERTS ; :. '64 Chev Impala convt. Chry1 •• Plym •• GMC ;_ .:-· black. Xlnt cond, lo mla. lOCIO Garde.ii Gr6ve Blvd. ·•·' driven by 1'.-oman $71'i0. 1ii Block: W. of Brookhurst ,r~ 646-266S ,.,; ;J.:JT-1900 ; • 1951 CHEVY IMPALA COUGAR '67 '. ~· $200, .• 646-3565 Auto. trans., p/1teerlng ra-'. .;-·B6 OIEVY, good cond., dlo, till v.•heel, wsW iire1 . MS-8959, 803 Main St. make lUNS279} ~u~ uk tor Dan $1499 OIEVY u w.,.,., AL ROBIRTS aulomallc, radio, htr., air Chr'fl •• Plym .• GMC ~. $675. 495,,.0.129 HOIO Garden Grove Blvd. '57 .Chevy 'Vq. Re-bit ~l .BIOck \V. ol,.Broo~unt " e~. It lrans. I: l'ltore. SJT-7800 ~ - -Beat Ofr. ~1829 'i7 COUGAR, Lt. ETn. Vinyl '68 Chqv Malibu, 1ta. wag., topt . 1.-owner .. Lo mileqe, . VS. pwr 1tttrlng, r &: h. E Xe e pt io n a I I y clean. , · -f&et: air. $1695. 833-1282 547~1579 : · :: jij63 Chev 11,S Ton. Flat Std-\ ("•10•· '~°'.°'UG"°AJI,,.-, -c,<".---. -ol~d, , : 6 Cyl:-Make Oller. Call-irlde Oller Or to.p, '.Pvt pty. _. 546-5$l5-illfDrt-6PM:--~6'15=4537 --. ' • '·' ·CHRYSLER ,_ -... • '66 Dart, p/1, p/b, r&:h, I :" .,, CHRYSLER '67 . qi. 5,llOO m• S9lO ~ ' 6 pau. wac. Auto. tra.n1., p/ ;.Jter; ~'.f!m ' t f-\ , J. :",. • tef;rin&. radio, factory air-1963 Oodae ... -or. ~- . oond, (U0M277) Good condltiOn. $1Z Or be1t $2299 oller. 1!75-15~ ~e~ , -AL ROBERTS ''1 '!< . Chrys .• Plym. • GMC FALCON ltulo Garden Grove Blvd. -:1-1 Block W. o( Brookhursl 5.17-7800 '. _ * f!J'prt11lve lmperiel '""====,..== , )969 CHRYS "LE BARON" 1 . :· baxury sett., onyx black, Ian. :--" t.Qp, .. blacll: .c&lf.lkiu-int. '60 Gabde xi t eond FORD : VeJ:ythini Irorii teleeC:oplni il ,. · n Urea ·-;.;;, , . tilt whed .. ,to air ~; N 1~~iia ~;.,, Ma.rkbam, car wtnanty. $200 ~ow _ • · "Whole~ 'Book'~ .SACJU.. . Fntg Vuley. ~ FJCE! $4;95. M A It Q U I S '6 iOJIB: Good ooadltiq11, Mtrs: 900.So, Cst H..,_y, JA.. ,rtt'll hra.q.. ~ ... ~ $1- JUM '8':lcb, 4ff.1503 ~ f or ~it otf~! ! ~ 54Q..3100. -UM Ford 2 Door. P/S. RAH. CHftYslilt •ii -·113,llOO mil ... • c,1. Priv;ic N.Y. •.cir. H.T, ••to. tnms:;il Pw. Mf..2832 · " f4i1 pb;w.r,-air'.cend. WIS/YI,,.._ yOfli Convertible VS Jtadk> tires. Bronzt-/ black · root. ·t:zSt'!~· Good ooi*itk>n. (trrr655) -~----f .,., ~ $2.195 '15 F°"' Wag. Ail', p/~ ofh: I AL ROBERTS 3.\2 ''"" Mu•t Sdl.·tOwnu. "' Chryo. • Pl1m. • GMC =96UllO=="""'='O"C~ i 10080 Gatdtn Grove Blvd. '61 ford P.U. %. T. ~ cyJ.. N~ '$ Ii 9«lt WCof B-1 •hi & brka, M... Oii, ~ 537-7800 5'6-:i525 bekft ri JJM. · · ~ '18 O!M'1-ER. GO!Jd ~ .'&! FORD Cowrtzy Seel. Air except •tor ~t docir ..A. oond, p/1, p/b. C'a 11 feOOer. 2i91 Harbor, C.M. · ~673-,j8ll~-====~=­ Sp 24 '69 TORINO SQUIRE WGN. " CONTINENTAL A/C, '70 lie. U900. .. .... ,,.. '63 Falcon Sti. Waion. '&7 LINCOLN Coritinental, Good condition PlQ. , . .. ~-------- tun pwr, landau top, Hhr &fMJU upho\, one owner. This '57 FORD Station \Vqon, weektild only S2395. TRV938 radio, heater, auto. trarui. -d1r';(iJien Sun. 534-2284 Slri. 330--5135-- ·i&'LOADEDI 1 local owner. '66 COUNTRY Squire, Good ( $1450. Da)' 547-6184. eves · "cond! 1-owntr, $1400 I " --* g75.1276 * ~M;;~~u=:"·=========:l..=============="' • ,, l LARGEST SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY ~MN CONNILL "NO GIVE>.WAYS NO GIMMICKS" •.. Ju1t 21 Yeerl ef He11elt De1lin9, S1Ul111 Ch•¥roleh. BRAND NEW '70 MONTE CARLO Fully equipped with turbo h~ramttlc, 1ir conclltionin1, power 1tMrlnt, power dlK br1ke1. power windows, virtyl roof, r1dio w/rt•r se1t ape1ker plus much, -much more. (131570L147253). IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. . .. $4181 . . .. . .. ,, _:9().y ! ! HAVE-WE GOT TRUCKS •• • • • • • . BRAND NEW • • • • • • • AND WE'RE ANXIOUS TO MOVE 'EM ·: -. ·: OYER 75 TRUCKS IN STOCK READY FOR DELIVERY TODAY. 1970 l!J TONS ->/4 TONS"-: EL CAMINOS -CHEVY VANS -HEAVY DUTY CHEVY'S. CHEVROLET BRAND NEW 1970 · CHEVY '/2 TOK PJCKUP FLEETSIDE 8' BED. PICKUP BOX FLOOR, GAUGES. 5TK. 530. BRAND NEW 1969 CHEVY VAN Tinted 91111, It daor 91111, 1icl 1 door 91111, •UX. 1e1I, W11I Coe1t mirror, f . Sle'b .. l11rbo hvclre111•· ti,, P.I . re9io, 91u911, chro1111 bu111i-er, VI, H.D . 1prin91, IOI'' w .1, Stk. 1102. s2aso 00 BRAND NEW 1969 ~TON FLEETSIOE P.U. CAMPER EQUIP. T111bo hydr1m1lic, fr o11I tt1b., eux. 1pri1191, H.D, re1r 1p1i114J1, 1$0 VI, I P!Y tir11. 9111911, l11·t•n. .. Stk. I 14 IT ~' ... '2797 19 'NOVA I. soc ti .,, . ' FINAL '69 C:LOS~·OUT . . CAM A ROS MUST GO! '2367•· ., IMMEDIATE ' , PILIYDY • " . ' ..... '64 FORD . COUNTltY SQUlllE W•9•11. Awlo. lra111,, P.S., r1dio, h11t11. A ttl\• 1eti111el Duy. IOTU21ll $795 - '61 CORYAIR MONIA <f 111114. 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The lleek Mercedes-Benz touring car sped through imposing forest.a crowdiq in cloae to the driveway and smoothly paaed a stone gate- house 1uardina' what Count Stefan Dulda modestly termed his "Sboot- irtg Box!' In reality, hie was a large and pictureaque medieval e&1tle of conaiderable aize. For an hour now I had been driven from Gerlachovka, where I bad de- scended from the railroad train, by one of the Count'a chauft'eun ever higher into the runedly wild Tatra Kountaiu wbich'atndda the PoUah- • -Czechoalov.dc frontier tor many milea. ~ IO luch frantic telegraphing &achna torth, I wu happy and ex· - ~ to actually be where I wu- fol', a fortnight earlier, I received an invitation from my g®Ci friend, Count Dukla, to participate in a wild- boar drive on hia eatate in northern CzechoalovakiL Although not a big·pme huntel" by choice=-I pref er wing shootin.r- I eagerly bad accepted the bid. Light, powdery anow bad juat com- menced to drift down through the twilight, when. throu1h a clump of t\rs and still another bend in the driveway, I glimpeed a clu.ater of golden Ugbta. Then I made out the sturdy towers and battlements of Count Stefan's "Shooting Box.'' ef- fectively silhouetted arainat the fas~ darkening sky. In an lncncllMy abort time I found myself being warmly greeted by my darkly handsome host, who waa my senior by only a few years. '1Wbat a joy to welcome you, Fra,iue" (for some inexplicable reason. iqoat of my European friends add the diminutive to my rlven name). "I hope we ahall have a most memorable shooting." We were . d.tlned to bave one-a Tl&e wild boar chuTg-ed, bvt tire ri/u went off be/ore I wcu r«ld.wl .-·~ moet rugged one, too I Conducted lnto the main ball where ftrelr blued -in huge chimney pieeea set at either end, I was presented to the other gueata, of whom I recog- nized only one, a Frenchman I had serv~ with at Verdun in the Fi.nit World War. There were few ladies present aince boar hunting ia esaentially a muculine 'sport, but one young wom- an immediately captured my atten· tion. She atood tall and ramrod straight, waa powerf u.lly built, and had pale blonde hair. She pt"ovecl to be a German baron- eaa whom I promptly and privately nicknamed "the Valkyrie." Although most of the other ~eata ueed French when not employing their native tongue, the Baroneaa and her lean, equally blonde, ski-crazy husband had a fair-to-middling command of a kind of biurre English. By the time my host Jed me aaide to his gun room, I-never before hav- ing participated in a boar bunt-wu experiencing severe doubts as to the wisdom of having come here. In the run room, the Count said, with an apologetic ahrug, .. I fear, Frankie. my friend, I have a 8ID.alJ reates cliuppoiotment in atore. You eee, the 'r1ee I bad kept reserved for JOU was lent to another rueat." Be chuckled. "Nevertheleaa, I can oft'er you a weapon which ha.a served my family very well over the years. B.,-e is a boar K'l1ll which belonged to Tomas Duk.la, an uncle of n:iine, who once owned vast eatatea in the heart of the Hutzullan Range of the Tran.aylvanian Alpa." Count Stefan then lifted from ita rack a very handsome muzzle-loading cap-and-ball rifte. At. a quick gueaa, I judged its barnl to be some 29 or 30 inches in length, octagonal in shape, and forged of browned steel. I noted that the weapon's steel lock- plate had been skillfully ornamented with engraved stars and roe deer, while on ita handsomely shaped trig- ger guard wu the image of a fiercely charging wild boar. Alto911Mr, this weapon wu a museum piece, built, I aoon noticed, by a gunsmith named Stoermer of Herzberg; alao that this eterant muzzle-loader, despite ita age, wu equ1ipped not only with a base for a teleaoopic aight but also with a pair of set.triggen-about which much more will be said later on! Correctly, my boat a88Umed I had never handled, let alone loaded or fl red a muule-loader t My heart sank. While it might be riaky enough for an inexperienced hunter to face an enraged boar with a modem repeat- ing rifle, it wu quite another matter for a· neophyte to face up to a tusker with only one ahot at hla diepoaal. Count Stefan tarried only long enough to explain to me the use of a slender forward hair-trigpr, which was adjusted to ft.re at the lightest touch, even of a three-ounce pull, by flnt pulling hard on the rear or prin· cipal trigger. Next momlns I came down to breakf aat wearing my American khaki duck-shooting coat, tbomproof chaps, and calf-high Bean boota. The other abooten all were clad with neatly knotted linen cravats, smartly tailored formal huntiq coata of for- est green or fteld ~. adorned by . lJ r l 1 t v 0 n f e h y Famlly Weekly/ Februart1 8, 1970 Hunting · Adventu re , in northern Czechoslovakia provided this novelist-sportsman with the a dventure o f a lifetime By F. VAN WYCK MASON Authof of ''Hclrpooft lft ~" "Y eune Tltoft," ''!oeie In the Sky' bright brass buttons and various club insignia. There followed considerable good-natured kidding about my col- orless American get-up. Some of my fellow hunters were amazed and a few appeared uncom- fortable that I was going on the drive armed only with a muzzle;load- er, firing a soft-lead bullet only slight- ly smaller than a golf ball I The sport8lnen com.menced draw· ing for posts along·the line of guns. l never discovered whether there was anything underhanded about the fact that, somehow, I drew Post No. 14, which lay on the tiring line's extreme left. Had Count Stefan reasoned that, i U-armed as I was, the risk of my being overwhelmed by a mob of boars would be lessened by being posted way out in left field? Neither did I ever ascertain wheth- er it was pur~ly by chance that the Valkyrie bad drawn Poet No. 18. Bright blue eyes a-twinkle, the Val- kyrie r~minded me that for the safety of the beaten-who hopefully would drive the beasts from the thicket into the tiring line-everybody had been warned that he must M118f' shoot ahead of the line unless a boar was close in and deftnit-ely charging. The rule was to shoot only after a tusker had pasaed through t he line of guns and waa going away. When w e were about to get out of the sleigh, I couldn't resist saying with false gaiety, "Well, BrUnnhilde, I hope you won't have to lug me off to Valhalla after the drive is over." "Gott forbeet !" she laughed, brush- ing flakes from long, blonde eyelashes. "Just remem~r this, mein Ameri- kani~che1' f 1'eund--~ sure to allow the schwein to come very close in before you fire that harquebus you carey.'' She smiled a bit grimly, adding, "I vm not be far any. Eff you need help, please to call out!" She patted the stock of the slick modem r ifte ehe carried. "Believe me, t'1eee I can handle vel." My station and the rough blind I was to occupy lay near the center of a small open space in the woods about 50 feet wide and 100 feet in length. In this clearing, ftr trees •ere stunted and few, probably through lack of &0il. Before me atretched a wide area of tangled dark under- brush. By now, fallen snow had grown knee-deep and wind-driven. Flake.a continued to sting my eyes and cheeks. Looking about, I considered the one shot at my disposal and so picked out a likely t\r tree for which-after touching off the old muzzle-loader- ! int.ended to leap with the agility of a flying squirrel if tbe going got really rough, Flnolly, In the far distance sounded a muffled braying of horns, then the brittle clatter of tin pans ~ing beat- en as well aa staccato noises created by large wooden rattles being lustily swung; other beaters vigorously whacked the underbrush with long wooden staves. For bow Jong the beaters had been driving or just in which direction they were advancing, I had no -idea. Minutes dragged by; then away off to my right sounded th'! sharp, spite- ful era.ck! of a powerful modem rifte; then ca.me a second shot. Silence prevailed until. po88ibly 10 minutes later. a brief volley of Oat, dry-sounding reports crackled from ,the center of the line of guns. Nearer now and much louder re- sounded the racket raised by advanc- ing beaters. Before Jong, the tumult sounded ao close I felt conftdent that at any moment an ear-piercing blast on the chief huntainan's horn wou1d announce an end to the drive and thus put a period to ll\1 anxieties. Quite dlatlnctly I could hear the Barone&s, crouched low and intent in the next blind. cursing over not hav- ing sighted even a half-grown plg, Jet alone a trophy tusker. I heard such a loud crackling of underbrush from up the game trail that I figured some energetic flank- ing beater must be drawing near. But perhaps not? To be on the nfe side, I aet the hair trigger and With heart beginning to thuml> like a tom- tom, I peered through clouds of mad· • ly whirling 1nowflalces. Suddenly there be wu l The big- gest ho;;:-aince his specie• quit the Ark. When the tusker sighted me. his tail jerked up and immediately a mane of long. coarse bristles on hia neck and shoulder rose on end with !he etrect that, all in an instant, this monster seemed to have doubled in size! Clattering yellowish, ecimi- tarlike eight-inch tusks, he &'athered himself and got under way-black as sin and twice u dangerous. Somehow, I recalled the Valkyrie•• reminder, so shouldered the muule- Joader and held tire until the beast, plunKing through swirls of flying snow, galloped near, nearer. When he waa 50 feet away, I aimed-too but- ily-for the rifte went off before I was ready ~use~ inadvertently, I had bruahed the hair-triggerl Tho• of ua living in this age of amokeleaa powder have no idea what a great, blinding cloud of rotten- smelli ng smoke a single diechar1e from old-fashioned black powder can immediately cause. My muule-loader kicked like a cur- ried colt with a tendl!f belly. and, shoulder numbed, I wu rocked far back on my heela. Since I could see nothing through the whirUng gunsmoke. I'd no idea whether l'cf hit or missed-probably missed because of that confounded ,hair-trigger. At any rate, I knew I wu now comptett:iy defenseless so I made for the haven otrered by that sturdy young spruce I'd already selected. I pulled up mighty short, however, for between the trees and myself another boar had appeared with magic speed I Thia second tusker might not have been quite as huge as the first, yet he remained most dangerous. I dropped the useless mur.- zle-1oader and changed direcµon and plunged t;c,ward a much smaller tree. Frantictally I grabbed a danger- oqaly slen~er low branch wh.ich proved nbwbere near strong enough to keep my legs ·safely clear of the gUstenlng snow. I was trying to seize a higher branch when something rapped hard on my booted left foot and nearly sent me sprawling down to almoet certain destruction. l heard somebody yell while I glimpsed the second wheeling sharp amid a shower of ftyio1r anowftakes to return for another go at my de- f enselese lera. Visions of at the least belnr crip- pled for Jif e were becoming a distinct probability, when a ftat, sharp report cut the icy air a spilt aecond before the second boar lurched and com- menced to stagger sidewise and eo floundering crazily off throueb the heavy soowl Pafttlft9, I watched the huge black animal buck spasmodically until it became lost to sight In the depthe of a snow-covered gully. For the ftrst time, I found time to wonder what had happened to the tint boar. I was amazed to make out the great beast hunkered down on the game trail with front legs braced stift\y out before him. Red little eyu sti U glaring hate, he wu coughing and giving convul- sive heaves. These presently ceased and, still quiverinr, he toppled over onto his aide with little feathers of steam rising from between his jaws. Dropping to the ground, I picked up the muzzle-loader and, trembling a bit, was wiping it free of snow when I heard a feminine voice call- ing, "Frankie, shall ve postpone that trip to Valhalla?" DeU9hMdly ahe pounded my anow- powdered ahoulder. "Vot a shot! I saw it. You stopped that big one in his ti·acks t What nerves of iron you must hatr to shoot so veil with a veapon like that vierd old-tlme muz- zle-loader I" With the ghost of a smile, the Bar- oness dropped her gaze to my left foot; the tusk had sliced through the boot's tough rubber sole so deep- ly that, had it penetrated another quarter of an inch, the whole aide of my foot would have been laid open. I flung my arms around her and kiued her snow-flecked blonde hair. "Thanks, BrOnnhilde. I'll tAke a rain check on that trip t-0 Valhalla!" • • Just send the coupon below together with 1 Ocigar ~~from one; shape of any one of these brands. Hurry! 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The ftrst love of the celebrated French author Alexander Dumas waa Adele Dalvin, a gay, plump girl who broke bis heart by wedding another. Duma.a went on to write such claaaica as The Three Miuketeera and TJ1t Co1'nt of Motate Cltriato. • Rubbish, say historians. And they cite scores o~ famous men who, after losing in love, won in life--won suc- cess and often personal happiness. And the ladies? Well, their names are simply footnotes in biographies. Rel;>eoca Pardee, for example, ia re- membered only because she rejected a young Yankee lawyer named Web- ster. Noah became the moat famous compiler of dictionaries. Lotte Buff ref used the proposal of one of the world's irreateat writers and philoeopben, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, because he waa consideftd an "unreliable" young lawyer at the time. Instead, she married a "solid, hardworking man"-tbe mayor of Women like Anne Coleman, Re- becca Burwell, and Catherine Floyd each lost her chance to be First Lady. 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Looking back on the rejection, Byron wrote, "Subsequent event& have proved that my expectations might not have been fulfilled had I secured my early idol." Before Robert Burns had published his ftrst work, he waa "seriously smitten by the ebarma of'' a local farmer's daughter named Ellison Bagbie, but she refused him. Sub- sequently, the Scottish writer had many love affairs, then married Jean Armour. Similarly Marla Beadnell, "A dim- inutive siren with the bright.eat of eyes and a pretty manner that soon reduced to slavery'' a 17-year~ld journalii!lt who loved her. In fact, he was ·so smitten that "he lived-in a mist of shining dreams, all delight was in being with her, all misery in separation from her." But to escape her suitor, Miu Beadnell went to Paris. Charles Dickens remained in London. and achieved world fame. So dry your teara, youq man. Go out and conquer the world and t_...t what's-her-name. • • Yosemite. skate (on our new, outdoor, ice-all-the-time rink). The places you stay are comfortable and attractive (we have the splendid Ahwahnee and the contemporary Yosemite Lodge). And of course, the natural beauty will take your breath away. All of which makes Yosemite your place to ski. And we have two all expense plans for you to choose between. The Midweek or Weekend Ski Specials. These include ski lessons, special rock climbing courses and unlimited use of the ice rink and ski lifts. Not to mention your comfortable stay and the delicious meals at the Ahwahnee or Yosemite Lodge. For reservations, call your travel agent or Glen W. Fawcett, Inc. at (213) 388 -1151. Or contact the Yosemite Park & Curry Co., Yosemite National Park, California 95389. (209) 372-4671. • 1.-1o11y .,...,,,. '"'911,,,,,,.. .,., dodiwl• ''°"' cellfer Wt: JellW In Cdno,W., c-.. l...od ,.,.,, .. , Cvrried ,,,,,. l1t lhe .,,.., laied .... ,. ,,.,,., broccoli apeon wiflt COrtfted ... ..... · aauc., aad S1tr1..,, O...., lab. 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Md whipping also makes ~AJroct. Brand Margarine spread llROOthly. s. .Arranre eel' al&ce. about % in. apart in the jelly. Sooon the remain- ing upic over ens. cov- erinc-the slices com- pletely. Garnish each en •lice with a tarra- l'On or panley leaf. Chill until ftrm. '-When ready to ""e• prtae. aay•••iM. anclaovy uainl' a !-to 2~-in. pute, deriled hnl. or cleY- cookie catt.f!r, cut the lied laachem meat apread. upic, lea"t'lDI' an edae a-Then place an uplc-1'l&1ed round each en sJJce. en slice in cen~ of each 5. Spread tout 1hapes canap6. If deaired. before with aoft butter or mar-') l'luinl', spoon a few drained '' F..ulf w..w..r......,.,1,1no Taste the delicioUI difference. The miracle pound. frOM Kraft. capen onto each slice. ... to 10 CCSftGJ)h Note: If desired, prepare toast cutouta and spread sur- face of each u suneated in step 6. Top with an en slice. Then cover entire top of canape with slightly thick- ened aapic. If upic runs off, continue cbllling it until it is thick enoul'h to remain on surface of canape. Gamiah with tarragon or panley and cbiU until serving time. Cllef.8e Bread Paddiq .......... ewt•-• ..... , .. laalf ~ ellJI ....... •nll7 2et1• .......... ....... ai••.rdeieee I ecp 2 ~ .... t teupo.-....... ult ~ ....... ~,.. . ~" ... ···~ ~ .......... fl .... . Mire .. ... ~ ... , ... ........... ........ l. Alternate la7en of bread. parsley. and cheeee in a buttered !- qt. cauerole, en~ with bread and cbeeae. z. Beat ens until Usht, then beat In milk, eea- soned salt, thyme, Ta- buco, Worceetenhire, and mustard. Pour over the bread and cheese In cauero1e. Allow to stand 30 min. 3. Bake at 300•F. about 1 hr. Se"e Immediately . Abo.ti•~• Curried Erp in Riee Rbaa' I cs,.--..r1ee % te.9'••·~ % CQ ~ -... priM,IMIW ............ --. dailHe• '4 a1tleu J ......... _ ellrl'7 .. .... 1 eaa (u..t 1' -.) dear cMelr.-..... t Yi a,. 11Pt enua % ._..,, .. T..._. ~ .... ., ... ..it ....... -eaablt esp. ............. ~. wt. l. Combine 14 teupoon Tabasco with 2 table- spoons of the melted fat and stir into cooked rice. If needed. HUOD wit)l Alt or .....ect ult to taste. Pack the rice ftrmly into a well- bu~red 6-cup riq mold. Fifteen minutea before eerviq time, eet mold in a pan with bolling water to reheat the rice. Z. Cook the o.,fon in re- maining fat heated in a saucepan. When onion la t.endel" but not brown, mix in ftour and curry. Stir in broth and -% cup of cream. Brin• to boilln•; cook and •tir 6 min. llJ.s in the re- mainins cream. Tabaa- co, and .. it to taste. Gently mix in the quar- tered esp and heat slowly to eervlnr tem- peratun. 3. Unmold the rice rins onto aenin• plate and eerve curried ens in center. Accompany with bot.-. la Wter aace and Cruml>-Coated Ba- nanas. I to B •enritto• Cnmb-OMa~ 'Rn••• witla Caramel Toppiq SenJ•b••auwoa-,..._ to Ctwri-4, Bgg• i• Biu Ri•g or .ateeed /or UHM. Cut 6 to 8 medlo•aised Mn•nH crosawlae i11to halns. Coat bananas with thawed frOllell or- up juice ceeceatrate, with a mixture of %. cop paduapd corn lake cru.alle and 2 table- spoon.a Mu. or aar- pdlle. with slishtly beaten ecc. and apln with crumbs; put into a shallow bakin• diah. Bake at 350•F. about 10 min.,oruntil bananas are te11der. Meanwhile, thorough- ly heat contenta of 1 jar (11 oz.) caramel top. Pins and 2 tablespoons batter or ..arprine in a saucepan; stir to blend. Serve aauce over bananas. I to 8 Hr-ri11111 Eggs in Nests Prepare lmtallt-.tyle ..- tatoee accordinr to Pk&'. directions, usin1r amount for six servinp. Whip in 1 tableapooa iutant onkm flabs, 1.4 tea- spoon Tabuco, and salt. if needed. On a weJl- rreaaed bakin• sheet, form potatoes into 6 neat& (see photo); if de- sired. force potatoes throusb a pastry batr and ~ecoratinr tube. Bake at 826°F. 26 to 80 min., or unW neat& are set and litrhtly browned. Break 1 ea into each nest. Over each ea'I sprinkle 1 teaspoon pated Pa.rmeean ch UH, a little ult. and 2 '° a dropa Ta...._ Bab at m•F. 16 to 20 min .. or uJltil eaa are d• aired doneneaa. Tl'IUlafe.r to a.emDI' platter. Ga.rniah u deaired. I • ..n.,. Shrimp Omelet Bake J a.Wee...-Miter• .. r. priM l co " -• -.) ...... ,, ......... ..,.,. ... . .. _ . ...,. J taW.• ••• ...., .... ..... ~ ... , ••• all ~ ........ ,...... I t.hharn• by aMrrJ , .... I tahl••••••lwr I e. .. allk 1. Add shrimp, onion. "4 tea- 1poon salt, and % teaqoon Tabueo to heated butter or marsarln• in a aaucepan; atlr and cook 8 to 6 min. ]\emove • from heat and mix in sherry. Turn mixture into a buttered 1 ~-qt. bUln~ dieb. Set aside at leaat ao min. to allcnr1la- von to blend. Z. Beat ens until foam;, and HOT SNACK IN A MINUTE Cold weather appetite• warm up in a hurry to hot..from-th•toHter Kellogg'• Pop-Tarta• and hot Neatl''•• Qulk• or EverRI~ Cocoa. THE ON•a WITH llOltL Kellogg'• Pop-Tuts PMtrtM come in ftftMn dH99rent kinda, tome wflh froeting on top and eome without. Real~ ftlllnge, choco- .. fudge, and chocol~Hla creme, ptw bf'oWn eugw-dnnamon. lllaTLra MAKI!• THI Yl!"Y •••T CHOCOUft. tt you w.nt to get rnHk Into klda, put .Clutk into mUk. Or Everf\eedy Cocoe...., from~··· Kida of ........ wm up IO ......... deep, rich, chocotN) fttNOr. . look for rnone)"-eavlng 7-Quik and E\WAHdy Coco. coupon8 FREE ""6de apecially-marked Kellogg'• Pop-Tart• peck11g91, and FREE 7-Pop-Twta C'» pone In epeclalty-marked tlnl of Neltl45'1 Qutk and EverRndy Cocoa. ···---·-·· llsbt. Beat in lour, re- mainln• Nit and Tabu- c~ then milk. Pour into bakins dish onr •hriml> mixture. S. Bake at 875°F. SO to 85 min., or unttl mis· ture la set and U•htly browned. Garnilh the top with wlliele CMked Wbap. Sene with heat- ed eaaaed ........ •aee. ,i to I ,....._,, FWa Stick Canapea Jlankook U IDQ7 .... .. dealnd; aleft peeled .... and bl•d la enou•ll _... dr '• to moiatu. Beat fr TIT ... ---aeeordhls to pq. dlnetioe1; cut lato l·la. pi9ea uad bnpale oa frill7 pleb. B•t I Hl•ld aaeUrw HCh u oaloll, wheat, or eheeee. 1n a 175•F. o-9ea about a min. Spread llot cracbn with en mix- ture and apYlnkle with alppedetam.or..._ "''er aarlMde. Dip each ftah 1ti~ piece Into peppy·-·· ... , ... codtaD •wand place 011 a 1pread cracker. Bene lmmed1atel7. Molded Tuna-En Salad 2 aM <•~ -7 ... ~i.-.-..... ... .... , ..... n.aw clear PrwJi ............. (u..t ~cap) 12 .,... 8'aN-ceek ... ............. , e11.,, ...... dllW ...... (.-.) ....... ....... ,.... J &11 ......... ,, ... ~ C'lllt ... ,,...,. ~ CQ ea-. ~ ap din YiMpr I-. (l ,q.) aeaa ... I teM..-1 eaJ&. J .............. ~ ..... 1 C'lllt .. , ...... ~a•._.,., .... ,..... ..... ~ cap l•b drlenM ........ J .......... ....., ..... .-nleJ 1 tMI•••• ca,.,. 1. Ton tuna with dreu- lnr until well ble11dM. Refri•erate about 1 hr. I. Add bollin• water to 19latln 1n a bowl and 1tir until 19Jatin la dle- eolved. Blend · la cold water, cat.up, and vha- epr. Chill until aJf rhtly tbkkened. (C~oa,..JJ) 11 I : I t : I • S. Beat cbeeae with salt and onion until softened. Blend ln mayonnatae, beatinr until smooth. Gradually add relatin mixture, stirrinr conatantly. Add the marinated tuna, chopped ens, and the last ' ingredients; mix well. .t. Turn into a 2..qt. mold and chill until flrm. 5. Unmold onto a chilled senior plate and gamiah with ulad creeu. 11 to 11 •ervmo• Vanilla Soutfte' A tt.liciou aftd aim,,U aauce for thia '°""' ii 'Pl'rUd tM4old f ronft. atn&to- berriu or f"UJ)b.m... 1 tab1eapooa eotafediooen' n1ar ~ cwp batt.r or aupriae I tabiMPGOM lottr 1 cap •ilt , 4 •II Jolb Ya up ••P' 1 tab._pooa •aallla extract 'ecr wtut. 1. Butter bottom of a 1 Jh.iqt. aoufft6 dish (strairht-aided cuaerole) and sift confectlonera' aurar over aoufft6 diab; aet aside. Z. Melt 1 butter or margarine in a aauceoan: atir in ftour and cook un- til bubbly. Gradually add milk, stir- rlnr until blended. Bring to boiling; stir and cook 1 to 2 min. 3. Beat 81'1 yolks, sugar, and extract to,ether until mixture fa very thick. Stirrinr viroroualy, pour sauce alowly into en yolk mixture. Cool to I ukewarm. 4. Beat erl' whites until rounded peaks are formed. Spread err yolk mixture over err whites and care- fully fold together. Tum into the aouJft6 dieb. Set the diah in a pan af bot water. 5. Bake at •oo•F. 16 min. Turn oven control to 876°F. and bake SO to 40 min. or until a knife comes out clean when inserted halfway between cen- ter and ed,e. Serve immediately. Ac- company with a berry aauce. Abovt I 1W'l1i1'11• Err Filling with Bacon Flavor Chop 4 bani~ ea-. 1prinkle lirhtly with leUOlled pepper, and moisten with 8 to 4 tablespoons •ayonnaiee. Spread on battered bread and top with desired amount of prepared bacon-like piecee (a aoy protein product). Complete sand- wiches using second slfce of bread for each. E'fW'Mgh. /UliflO for + •tuldwicl&u Party Stuffed Eggs Momay I UP. huil-coobd &M peeW Monay Saimee (Ne redpe) % teul'OC* nit ~ teaaj»OOll blaek pepper 1 t.apooa leao• JaJce ~ teupoca ai.~ oaioa 1 cwp (a._t' os.) f..-ll huap crab meat (bo•J tla•e reaond) 1. Prepare Momay Sauce while eggs are .cooking. Cover and keep sauce bot over simmering water. 2. To prepare stuffing for eggs: cut ens lengthwise into halves. Sepa- rate yolka and whites; set egg whites aside. Mash en yolks with a fork and blend in the next four inrre· dients and about 2 tablespoons of the bot Momay Sauce. 3. Mix in the crab meat. Spoon flll- ing into the egg whites. Place stuffed erp in a chaftnr dish blazer over aim.mering water. 4. Cut slices of ripe avocado into pieces and stir into the Momay Sauce. Pour sauce over and around the egp in the blazer pan. Cover c haftng dtsh; heat to serving tem- perature. 6 1ertliftg1 Momay Sauce J tableepoou batter or aarprbae s t.ableepoou ..... % CDD cooled dlkkn brotlt (ue 1 dtidft bcMliU.. ea be ocl % cap hot water) 1 ewpaua J en 1olb. ell1rlltl1 beawa % cap (1 % os.) Gf111~N clleeM, cwt iaaaaDpJeeee 1 tableepooa battei: or ••rrartae 1. Heat the 8 tablespoons butter in a double-boiler top over low beat. Blend in the flour and heat until mixture is bubbly (do not bTown). 2. Remove from beat and stir while gradually adding the chicken broth and cream. Bring rapidly to boiling, stirring constantly: boil 1 to 2 min. 3. Remove from heat. Blend several tablespoonfuls of the bot mixture into the egg yolks; immediately re- turn to mixture in top of double boiler. Cook 8 to 5 min. over aim· mering water, stirring occasionally. (. Add the cb~se and butter and stir until melted. Serve hot. Abmit ~ cup1 1auce Egg L-Oaf Va cup alieed cooked earrote Y, cup chopped eookecl ~lery Y, cap cooked peu 2 hard-eookei •IP. dtopped 1 tabte.poon dlopped penley 1 t.ableepooa aiaeed Olliaa ~ np Med.Jam White Saau• ' .,,., beat.ea ~ teupooa ult % teU])OOD black peppel' 1. Mix first six ingredients. 2. Stirring vigorously, slowly pour white sauce into a mixture of the ens, salt, and pepper. Blend in the v•etable-el'I' mixture. Turn into a greaaed 8% x 4~ x 2~-in. loaf pan. 3. Bake at S50°F. ~ min., or until a silver knife comes out clean when inserted halfway between cent.er and edee of loaf pan. Serve imme- diately. If desired, accompany with cheese sauce. Ab01«t 8 aenJiJSga *For M8dium. Wl&ite Sat&c~-Melt 1 tablespoon butter in a saucepan. Blend in a mixture of 1 tablespoon flour, ¥s teaspoon salt. a few ~ains black pepper. Beat until mixture bu bbl es, stirrinl' constantly. Remove from heat. Add 1h cup milk gradu- ally, stirring constantly. Cook rap. idly and ·continue stirring until sauce thickens. Cook 1 to 2 min. Deep-Frying Facts Hydrogenated vegetable shorten- ing, all-purpose shortening, lard, or cooking oil may be used for deep fryinl'. Fill a-deep saucepan or au- tomat1c d~p fryer one-half to two- thirds full with the fat and beat slowly to temperature given in rec- ipe; it takes about 20 minutes. A deep-frying thermometer is an ac- curate t.emperature guide when us- inr a saucepan. Without a thermom- eter~ 11ae_a bread.,.cobe test: a 1-in. sq. of day-old bread tums to rolden brown in ftO to 40 seconds at S76°F. Deep fry at one time only as many pieces as will ftoat uncrowded one layer deep in the fat. To prevent product from becom- ing grease-soaked, the fat must be maintained at required temperature during frying. Lift cooked foods from the fat and drain for a few seconds before removing to absorbent paper. Egg Croquettes % e•p batter or aar1artne ~ eaploa.r 1 teupeonalt Yi teupoon Ac:eent ~ teupoon blaek pepper 2 ea,..aiUr S ens. aliirhtly beaten 4 hard-eooted qp. 4littd Fat for cleep frylnc 1 cap he, dry~,_. enaW. 1. Heat butter in top of double boil- er over direct heat. Stir in next four inl'redienta and cook until mixture bubbles. Remove from beat. %. Gradually add milk, stirring con- stantly. Bring rapidly to boiling; cook 1 to 2 min. 3. Vil'Qrously stir a small amount of the hot sauce into the slightly beaten ergs. Quickly blend into sauce. Cook over simmering water S to 6 min., stirring slowly to keep mixture cooldnl' evenly. Remove fTom beat; cool 11ightly. 4. Add diced hard-cook~ ergs to ~be sauce ; chill thoroughly. 5. Heat f.at to 876°F. 6. Using ~ cup mixture for each croquett.e, drop into bread crumbs and coat well. Remove with slotted spoon and lower into heated fat. 7. Fry about S min., or until &'Olden brown. Drain. AbOttt 1 dos. croqtCettf:1 Chocolate Angel Food Cake % eap alftecl cake lo11r % eapeoeoa 1 % ea,.. e11 whitea (aboat 8) ~ teaspoon ult 1 teupooa ereaa of tartar 1 % cape aa~ar l ~poo• ftllilla estraet 1. Sift the tlour and cocoa together about four times to distribute cocoa evenly. Set a1ide. 2. Beat the el'I' whites and salt to- gether until frothy. Add cream of tartar and continue beating un~il stiff, but not dry, peaks are formed. Lightly fold in the sugar 2 table- spoons at a time. Fold in extract. a. Siftinl' a small amount of ftour mixtu_re at a time over beaten en white11 fold in lightly but thor- oughly until blended. (. Turn batter into an un~aed 9-in. tubed pan, turning pan to dis- tribute batter evenly. Gently cut throul'h batter wltb a spatula to" remove large air bubbles. 5. Bake at 876°F. about 35 min., or until top of c&ke-sprinl'• back when lightly touched. 6. Invert pan and let cake hang in pan until cold. Loosen the ealce and remove from the pan. 7. Overlap larre wedees of cake on a pretty plate or triy. Accompany with Cvatm-d Sa.ttu and a nutnaer mill. One 9-ift. tubed ea.ke Custard Sauce ~ eapaapr 1 teupooe loar % teupooa aalt 2 ena 1 en1o0t I~ ea .. allk 1 ~ t.euPGOM nallla est.rad 1. Blend sugar, ftour, and salt in top of a double boiler. ·Add the ens and egg yolk; mbc thoroughly. Stir i~ % cup of the milk. 2. Beat remainin&' milk just until bot. Blend into· mixture ln doubltfr. boiler top. Stirrin&' constantly, cook over simmering wat.er until mixture coats a ailver apoon, about 10 min. 3. Stir in the extract. Cool; chlll in refrigerator at leaat 8 hrs. Abovt I ovpa HMCI This brawny, beefy stew is bustin' out all over with real be-man flavor. It's the kind of meal tha.t sticks with you. Satisfies. Provides the kind of solid energy your family needs. There's Dinty Moore /Jttf Stew with savory chunks of lean beef. And Dinty Moore Mmt Ball St~. with hearty, beefy meatballs. Both simmered up with carrots. potatoes and a thick meat gravy. It's no wonder Dinty Moore is a training-table food .for the National Football League. OFFER We're sos~ that you'll like new Dinty Moore M~t Ball Stew that we'll pay you 2S¢ t. to try it. Just seod the label with your name, address, and zip cock to Dinty Moore Refund Offer, Box 888, Maple Plain, Minnesota SS3S9. Weil promptly send your refund of 25¢ in coin. Sorry, this offer is limited to one per famjly. Offer expires ~arch 30, 1970. 4Horrna$ • The real things in life just can't be beaten. After all, what could be better than the real cakes you bake trom scratch? Nothing. . But it does take longer at a time when life's a lot more hurried than it used to be. That's why Fleischmann's developed the new Rapidmix method. It makes baking the real thing quicker and easier than ever before. Because you no longer have to dissolve the yeast, worry about water temperature or heat the bowl. Now you just blend Fleischmann's Yeast with your other dry ingredients, mix-and bake one of the best things in life. A light, tasty cake. The real thing. For 70 real thing recipes, including the Babka below, send 25¢ for "Fleischmann's New Treasury of Yeast Baking", Box 65F, Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 10559. ' By ROSALYN ABREVAYA The "host.ess with the most.est" earns her rating first with a superb menu-then with her dramatic attire. The trio here, all of which you can sew at home, are easy to make, have a decided flair, and are comfortable to move around in. We have height.ened the drama by showing the clothes tie-Oyed, a simple process in which you tie off portions of a garment (which resist the dye), then dip into a color of your choosing. You might also tie-• dye just to trim a pant.a outfit, as we did. The result is like colored rain against a window, an unusual abstract blend. To get your patt.erns for these lovely silhouettes, simply fill out the coupon. For a free illustrat.ed booklet on how to tie-Oye, send your request to: Fancy Fabrics, Dept. FW, Box 307, Coventry, Conn. 06238 .• a.a l.UGAIN OfRl-AM 3 pc1tt9m1 $2.00 c:::J STAT! Sill ~-T-k. Patitt, Or.ta,~ •......•....•..•.......... 7,. .,,_w~ 0r.s, ...................................... ,,. 9161-Culott. °'"' ..................................... 75'. Add 25f fot pMtoge ond hondlme. SeM emh, dwd.J or -.y Of'dlw. ~ PATTERNS N.4Mf mHT----------- CITY--------------~ M...._ _______ _...p~---- le ._ .. vw ,_ lllp. fUASf NINT .-..J "!·• II (AdwrtlMmml) ?r°~'.f J M4-.I~ ~ ,,bV~ p/,<( ~/ .J ~ /~-Prouurt'-. Dear Ruth McCarthy: You don't know me, but I've been -reading your stories about people who've lost weight and I'd like to tell you my tale. I was a junior in high school. A fat, date- less teenager who spent her lonely evenings at the refrigerator. Either at my house or baby-sitting at someone else's. The bad thing about baby-sitting was that there was always food in the house, which turned into fat on my hips. Whenever I got a chance to dance (usually in the arms of my father at a family wedding), I looked like a bowl of jelly, jig- gling across the floor. Sounds funny, doesn't it? But it wasn't. ParticuJarly not when you -had a slim sister, who dated regularly. She and her boyfriend tried to fix me up with fellows, but who wanted to do the 1\vist with 150 pounds of fat. I kept telling myself that I'd outgrow it. I didn't. And you don't when you eat like I did. My mother is Maltese and my father Czech- oslovakian. When he married my mother, he insisted that she learn how to bake all those fancy Czech pastries. Of course, she had a few Maltese specialties of her own. And me, I just lapped them up. By the time I'd become a junior in high school, however, I began to think more about boys than baked goods. Not too far from where I lived, in Flushing, New York, there's a very nice place that has dances for teen- agers on Friday evenings. I used to go some- times, but nothing ever came of it. I always wound up a wallflower. Summers were hard, too. Bathing-suit time . . Mine would always be one-piece. A,rl'bJack. I'd stay in the water, up to my neck, as much as possible. On the sand, I'd wrap myself in a robe and watch the others have fun. I'm sure they thought I was shy, but I was really ashamed. After unhappy times like these, I'd try to - I'd probably never be married now, if I hadn't lost 49 pounds "starve" myself. I'dlose a couple of pounds, but at the end of the week, I'd. go on a binge and gain it all back. Then one day I read an ad about a reduc- ing-plan candy, called Ayds. And the word "candy" got me. This sounded like the an- swer to my problem. After all, I thought, it wouldn't be like tak- ing a reducing pill. And it wasn't, once I tried Ayds. One thing I liked, this candy contained no harmful drugs. And it was sweet enough to satisfy my sweet tooth, so I didn't feel I was denying myself at all I just took one or two before meals as dfrected, with a hot drink. And it helped me control my appetite. Really. It was as pleasant as could be. I lost 25 pounds in three months. That's when my friends began to notice my looks. I even be- gan to like the way I looked myself. In fact, I began to think about getting contact lenses. "Might as well go all the way," I thought. When I reached 125 pounds, one of the girls got me a date for Rye Beach. It was great. And it was only the beginning. There were dates and mo're dates. Every pound I Jost motivated me to lose another. By the time I gniduated, I had dropped to 115 pounds. And it wasn't long before I lost more. The only reason I took baby-sitting jobs from then on was to make money. Not fill up my evening. After years of being wrapped in J 50 pounds of fat, I was slim-and free. I'm 5'21h" tall and today, I weigh 101 pounds, down from 150. In the ~ ments department, I've gone from 40'' to 33\i" In the bust; from 29" to 23~" In the waist; from 40'' to 34'' In the hips; an~ from a size 16 ~ to a size 5 dress. Isn't that wonderful? And what really makes me feel good is knowing that I haven't gained any of the weight back in six years. And I haven't even had to continue usingAyds to stay slim. On the Ayds Plan, I had trained myself to eat less. And like it And the habit bas lasted. In January, I was married to a wonderful man, who found it hard to believe I was ever heavy. During our engagement, I showed him the enclosed pictures of myself. I suppose it wasn't the brightest thing to do, but, thank goodness, it didn't scare him off. He did say though: "If I'd seen you when you w~re that big, I'd never have asked you out." And I'm sure that, without Ayds, I'd never have this wedding band on my finger today. ~~7fa1v-- ~------------------------------------............... JUNIOR VO A couple of hearts Make a couple of birds Hlde-a-Nmn• 1.) Hidden in this sen- tence is a word for the bouae in which Abraham Lincoln was born : There was only one cab in front of the hotel, and they ran to get in it. 2.) The name of;; day we celebrate in February ia hidden in this ~­ tence: the famed ac· tre.u taking the part of Eva lent ineatimable di&- tinction to the drama club's annual play pro-. ductiop. (See Amwer Box) Find Four There are four words in this square--uch is used both across and down. Fill in each of the blank spaces with the right vowel and you will spell the words. T R '( R R R y R (Su AMWer ~o:r:) Rid ... Me This Doea everything that goea up always come down? (Su Auwer Box) ' . REAS URE CHEST Let'• Draw Loveblrtle By At1t1 DaWlow Who sing to each other Without any words. Q ....... Three state capitals have names of Preaidenta of the United Stat.ea. Which are they 1 (See Avwer Box) Pim One To a three-letter word for JQmething a well- dressed man wears, add a first Jetter and get what you are likely to do when you meet a friend. (See AMWer Bo:c ) . (S1e AMWer Btn) Anewer .. x ·i.,q~va :aao mtd ·.iwe..< •wa.av •e..111.1 •.&11.1.J. :.1no.1 PUJ.I ·111.M •ao1 ·JPVJ'l : ·Hlft •uos11~•r : ·qeN •a1o~un : UOJl81Mlb ·ee.1i v UJ iq.lnv~ ~Pl v llJJ Jl lON :afPPIH ·euJlU9(VA ! u1q11~ :a••N·11-aPfH • (.IUJ8·119l) IUJH9J. : ll a••N DO .1 Save 25C ' • l I You've tried to stop, but m.Ybe- ) Here's Why You're _Stil~ ,.., Smoking This country is full of people who have stopped smoking - frequently. Every year eome six or seven million tty to kick the habit for good. Only ooe in four makes iL Many who want to quit seek the help of one or an- dlbei' of the smoking dderrenta that can be found in any drug store. Do those who fail just buy the wrong ooe? Oin.ical evidence abowa that one of the most effective smok- ing deterrents ever discovered is a drug caUed Lobeline Sul- phate. Lobeline SUiphate wmb by substituting for the nicotine in your system, thus removing the craving, not by making smoking unpleasant. It is the principal ingcdient iD Bantron, the smoking d~t uaed and recommended by many doctors. However, although Lobeline SUiphate ii effective in helping you stop smoking it has two dnwbacb. ~ 1. 1t bas a somewhat un- pJcuant taste. 2. In sufficient quantities to be effective it can result in atomach upset. Butron came about through the efforts of scientists at a great ~toellmi­ natc these two disadvantages. Overcoming the fint was easy. Doo>t let the patient taste the Lobeline Sulphate at all. Give it to him in the form of a little pm he can swallow. Don't try and mask the taste with tome other fta\tOt' oc put it in Cbe form of a .lorr.eage or chew- ing gum. ltd woaltute good. And he would ha~ a lot of loz. inges to suet, a lot of gum to chew, to get anythl.Qs like an eft'cr:tiYe doec. So Butron WU made as easy and pleasant to take u an aspirin. The: second was more diffi- cult. After months of reaearch it WU discovered that buffering the Lobelinc Sulphate with two antacid ingn:dients eliminated any likelihood of stomach upset. Also it greatly reduced the amount of Lobeline decessary to do an effective job. This was the first, and has turned out to be the only. great breakthrougb in the smoking deterrent field since Lobeline Sulphate was fintdiacovered. Itwupatentcd. Bantron ii the only smoking de- terrent that bas such a patent It is impossible to get the advan- tage of this landmark discovery in any other smoking deterrent sold in drug stores. However, before Bantron was put on the market, a lot of research was undertaken. It was teated oo hundreds and hun- dreds of people who wanted to stop smoking. In these clinical tests 83 % , more than 4 out of S, did so easily and pleasantly with the help of Banlron. A.ad it took them only S to 7 days. Today it is widely recognized that amoking is deatrucii¥e to life and health. A lot of people don't want to smoke but think they can't help it Mostly these are people who have never tried Bantron. Many of them have aucked piles of lozenges or chewed stacb of gum. and have decided that the cu.re wu wone than the disease. To all tbex people who want .. .... to stop smo...ang we aay try Baotroo. In five to teV'CD days, if you are like 4 out of S people who have gone the Bantron way, you will find that you have kicked the habit. lsn 't it worth it? ENTERTAINMENT Michael Parks Has a Mind of His Own! Here's on~ tv star who breaks the mold Hollywood has poured him into MICHAEL PARKS is like a wild bronco in the process of be.. ing tamed. The star of NBC-tv'1 "Then Came Bron- aon" mak.ee demands of the studio worthy of a 1Uent-ecreen idol, epea.kt hie over.ac- tive mind durinl' 1nte"iewa, and ian't afraid to say that he doesn't like the role. "I'd rather play Shakespeare," admits Parka, "but that wouldn't feed my family." The aometimea aullen. quasi-intellectual, and moody Michael Park.a ha.a been ~ ecribed by one critic aa "a crazy mixed- up man~hild," and is often compared with the late Jamea Dean. Only Michael Parks ian•t the type to aubatitute for anyone. He's strictly an in- dividualist. And be makes sure that a good percentage of bJmself ia kept private. This often creates misunderstandings. "From 1966 J didn't work for two years because the word got around that I waa trouble," Michael told me. "But J didn't give anyone any problems. My only problem waa with the writing. The words they handed me in a script and expected me to spout were impossible. J happen to be Catholic, and J don't use vul- garity and profanity. And the words J do use have to flt the character and make senae. So I changed them!" It waa logical such .a person would be right for the role of Jim Bronson, a rest- less young man on leave of absence from the Eatabliahment, who roams the coun- try on his motorcycle. After all, by the tlJne Michael was 15, he attended 21 schools, and before a talent scout dieoov- ered him in a little theater, he'd drifted over much of California on hie motorcycle, working at various jobe-truck driving, fire fighting. picking farm crops, uphol- stering caakets. C He'd been offered a con- tract with the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball • club but had to tum it down because it paid less than cuket upholstering.) He waa born April 24, 1938, in Corona, CaUf., and haa one brother and three sis- ters. His father was a truck driver, and his mother worked u a nurse. When hi3 father had a hard time finding work. the family sifted and sacked oak-leaf mold to sell to nurseries. Tbey were always on the move, and "home" waa often anything from a rented house to an empty garage or an open campsite. As hard as the times were ftnanciarty, 11 Famil11 Weekl11, F•lmui'll 8, 1170 Michael remembers, "I had a trreat feeling of security. I "aa peatly loved. My father waa very patient. A remark.able man t .. Michael's ftrat marriage luted a year and a half. Hie second marriage in 1964 waa no happier. Six weeka after their wed- ding day, .Jan Moriarity took an overdoee of sleeping pills and died. Michael came home from a buaineaa meeting and found her sprawled across the bed. The police re· port waa filed aa "poeaible suicide." Said Michael, "That marriage should never have happened. I gue88 she needed the aat- iafaction of marriage before ahe died. It waa her way of saying good-bye to life." Michael 11 now manied to Kay Caraon, a former choreograph-.-, and mother of two daughters, Patricia, 9 and Stephanie, 8. Michael's son, James Jean, was born during the filming of the "Then Came Bronson" pilot, in November of 1968. Al- though the tv series is filmed copipletely on locationa throughout the western United States, Michael keeps his family with him. "None of that workjng all day, then bang· ing around a motel all night for me. I just can't make that. man!" When be feels "locked in" by the Bron- son role, he'll no doubt move on, taking those be loves with him. "Any concessions I have to make in life." claims Park8, "will be for my family." Michael Parka doesn't identify with the rebellious youth of today, but he under- stands their searching. "Studio executives have never be-en happy about my speaking my mind," he told me. "Like with Vietnam. Man bas an obligation to man. J waa be- hind our being there in the beginning, and I still feel we can't let other people down. 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A noted pediatrician calls for -rehabilitation of "cruel" parents, not pointless punishment ~~a!~,~~~~~ As told to Frank Thistle ONE DAY not long ago, three separate cases of child beating were r eported to po- lice officers in California's San Fernando Valley. • A 14-month-old boy was found with more than 100 pinpricks on the &Oles of bis feet; bis toes and buttocks had been burned; he had multiple cuts and bruises on his body. A two-year-old girl suffered in- ternal injuries, a broken arm, ~umps on the head, a bite on the chin, and indications that her fingernails had either been bitten or peeled back. A seven.month-old needed treat- ment for broken arms and legs and fractures of the skull and pelvis. Gruesome, blood-curdling crimes against helpless children like these occur every day in the United States . Several hundred American children are deliberately murdered by their parents every year, and 10 times aa many are seriously injured through beatings. The national toll of child abuse is conservatively estimated at 60,000 annually. Fantastic as it sounds, more chil- dren under five years old are killed by their parents each year than die of disease.· How could a parent beat a help- less child? The answer is not the common response, "They must be some kind of monster I" Rarely is child abuse the product of wanton, willful, or deliberate acts of cruelty. It usually results from lack of ca- pacity for coping with tensions. In nearly every case of child beat- ing, abusing parents have been abused themselvea, either emotionally or physically, by their own parents1 In reality, they are getting revenge-- punishing their own parents. For example, perhaps a young mother is visited by her mother, who criticizes her housekeeping. Af~ the grandmother leaves, the baby begins crying. The mother hits the child, taking out on the child all her resent- ment toward her own mother. Abusing parents tend to be with- drawn, antisocial persons who have 20 Fomilv w .. klv, Felwv.arv 8, 1110 few satisfying relatioMhips in their lives. They feel generally disappointed in life, let down by those around them, and look to their children for sadistic aatislaction. ~nerally, child beating is higher among mothers who have tirst con· ceived at a young age and those of very low mental aptitude. The young • er the parents the more prone they are to loae their tempers when the children get on their nerves. In spite of the accepted concept of male aggressiveness, a surprising number of mothers have been re- sponsible for child beating. I have found abusive mothers most always to be severely emotionally disturbed. When the father is involved in child abuse, the cl~stances are usually entirely different. Normally, what started out to be a disciplining of the child got out of band. Sometimea a parent will actually refer to his child u if he were speak· ing of an adult. For example, in one case I was involved with the father of a boy only nine months old who said to me : "He think& he can push me around, but I showed him up." When parents "take it out" on their children, the "it" is quite often intolerable self-hatred. The qualities and attributes with whlcb t he moth- er endows the child and for which she abuses it were the very features she cannot tolerate in herself. The unfortunate child i& the scapegoat for an unconscious sense of guilt. Parents who beat their children come from all walks of life. They come from the poorest slum areas to some country-club districts, from cul- turally deprived families to families in the highest economic, educati,"lnat, and social strata. What should we do with the parent who beats his child? I believe they should be treated psychiatrically rather than punished by law. We must try to rehabilitate them. Child beaten are not inhuman. Little would be gained by punishing them. Most child beaters love their chil- dren and wiJl fight u though their lives depended on it to keep them- and it's not just to beat the rap. They have a need and an investment in these children. It may not be as healthy aa that of healthy parents, but it certainly doeen't stem from bating the child. Punishment to i>arents can be stiff, depending on the state law. Most states have laws providing for 6nes and imprisonment for convicted par· ents. In only about one·third of our cases is a specific individual proved to be responsible. Convictions on criminal charges are often very diffi- cult in child-beating cases. Young children are unable to teaUfy because they can't talk or are afraid to ... Unless the inf ant dies from mis- treatment, the courts have histori- cally tried to mend the domestic problem and keep the child with the parents. They feel that removing a child from his parents for an ex- tended period-and sometimes for good-is often less desirable than giving the offenders a warning and attempting to rehabilitate them. Is it possible for parents who abuse their children to be succe88fully treated for their character disorder? I have seen few parental child beat- ers change their stripes. First, be- cause of the lack of psychiatric fa· citities and, second, because of insufficient professional knowledge in treatment of theae individuals. Chlld beating is one of our most serious social problems today. It is also one of the most difficult to cor- rect. The -ttered child whose injunea, delving far b&- yond the visible sears, laat a lifetime. Physical injury heals in time. Emo- tional scars eeldom do. To help such children, we ftrst must help the parents. 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All you do to make 1•2-3 is open one envelope, beat wJlh water, and pour into ~Y kind of glass or bowl. Then chill until t. Jell-0 1-e.a se into three luscious layers, all by it-..-- self! 1. Creamy toppi 2. Fluffy chiffon. 3. Cool gelatin. , 2r 1 ~<3 comes In flavors. your family will love it iliii8 · it. love it. -- • Tips on Buyirig _the Right Home ~--=An expert gives ins1de advice on what to look for when house shopping By ALAN BORG I• Cl tiollt l&.ouitag tMrUt, FAllILY WBllILT r-.... tMf H itiUr•Ud i• b•r- irao • ..., U..1 or tnadia11 MP f,_. t.Mir ,,.. ... otM... Si_,. a1ntod ~ U. _,.,.,. bfft wwr• aantial to 11.t CM .ao.t for <IM'• -..tant 4ol1Grl, tN ~ -apwt a. CM ~ of b~ acl an:li,..... If'• .. w Ai• .,., ~ .. ,,.,.,.. aAotlW loM for to fd tMr .aur'• .oort1. A,_ BM'tl, wlou nggatiou ,.,.. NUd b..,, ia .. cn:AU«t, ,,....,,,,.., ,.. ,....,. hildh&o ~ of A...no.. Bo..,...... n.., a4 ia aot0 tliNdor of 4-igra -4 ..,.t.tiag a. c~. Jffl. Nein You want a qulet home, eo run thele aimple tests. Check tbe air coadition- ins and beatlq unit;a b1 atandlns at ftri- oua points in the home: if tbe:J're noiaJ, you...., .wrer eome uncomfortable U'riq. Flush the toilet, too. YOU don't wat it ecboiq all ewer tbe pllee. Soundprooftns la wonderful for J'OCll' own comfort ( espeefally lf you bave rock- "n' -roll tau in tbe faml!T) and la impor- tut in ,..ie nhte. Wood pueliJaC and wall lmulation. for example, can sift nery room e:r;tra priftq. YOU c:&D tell bow aoand· proof a new home ia by tmn.iq on a radio and leamiq how far tbe aound. carriea. Check the patio, too. and make aure tbe alr-eonditionlq a.bamt ia't nearby. If it la, it will disturb JOUr summer eookou~. ...,.... Thia la one of tbe ID09t impor- tant fad.on in chooalq a house to ftt JOQr wcla. The bouleWife, for iutance, ..U.ht ftncl it helpfo.l to stand in tbe middle of the kitchen and try to 'riauallse the familJ tramc low. Are applianeee., a1ll, raqe in- conYenientl7 ~ted 1 Other points: carefullT meuure the Ii.le of varioua rooma. You may ba•e a beauti- ful clinin•-room Mt, tor example, that won't 6t in the new dinlq room.. lxlw-. When JOG enter a model home, you'll ftnt notice Joye!T wall-~wall carpet- i .... But wbat'a under it? It bad better be hardwood ftoon. That carpetiq will wear out ln he or a1x Jean. but enn when It does, you'll bave ahowplace ftoon abould you decide, u7, to ue rap for a chan~. The aame appllea to the kitchen tile. llake aure there 1a a atroq anderboud beneath ft. C1•w1•I•••· Well-lnatalled prap doors ahould be opened and clOMd euily by tbe daiatieat woman. But check them be- fore JOG bay a bouae. Another point oa ..,..._: lnnltabl.J tbv b«mM not oa.17 a place for aatoe bat tor st.orqe of related aeeeuorie9: mow tirel, tooll, eye prdmlq i.mplemmta. Ia tbe pnce lal'l'8 enoqh for a modern car plaa au 111Hriee t The diltance between tbe ..,.... and tbe kitchen aboakln't be Oftrloobd. either. W117! wen. comider the bouewife cumins home from the aupermaaiEet wltll 11x or MftD bap of sroceri• Doea ... baft to lus them baltwa.T around tbe bouet Tbe houewife ahouJd al8o dleck thei number of coutertiop elecb lieal outlets in tbe kitchen. With all the DWI electric appliallc:e9 DOW in 1188, be Are then a.re plmtJ of outleta. Outlets, of coune. abould be numerous ill all rooma, aa we ue more and more electrical)y operated clnieea. Another point about eJectricitr: halla and atail'WQ'I abouJd be well lishted for eat.tr• aake. Moat an. 11.aA1 bullden, bowner, forpt and locate tbe nrit.cbea out of tbe reach of small baDda. That means you will baft to lmd aulltance, or tbe tota will proceed ln ctartme..--ud sreat daaser. n. ''Chwl1 .....,., So JOU tb.Jnk you bave siftll careful coulderation to juat about~. Bat What about tbe roof and roof coweriqf Don't feel bad. A aunq b:r tbe Ameri- can Wood Council found that balf of all home buyen had liftll no prior t.bousbt to tbe type of roof they wanted. Quemon the builder or owner u to the rooflns material h the coftl'iq of abin- slee that will need replaelq ill a few years, or are they, aa1, cedar •hlnaiea and 1baba wb.1ch are attnctl•e and can 1ut up to three decadea t lt'a wt.. to deal th.roush a re&Hatate ..-t, 8lll*ia11T la bu.Jina' an .muns home : be can pro'ride apert lnformation. In Ul1 eftllt, uk queltiou and l'O b9ek often to make au.re 1ou're reaJl7 IHqiq JOGr dreun bome. • ,..,Jlf/ w...w.. ,....,. '· 1110 11 New l<LEENITE ~ts dentures . ~ brig11ter, faster. .. ,. -=--~:.:::..::.. ·-= ·-----........ ..... ...... --.. -............. . ., __ ........... ___ ...._ r-a. ....... _,_....., ... '- ,_, _.._., ..... ... 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COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN YAU.EV LAGUNA BEACH SADDLEIACK It MelDI the whole world bu acm alp cruy We saw one • tbe wtncllhleld ol a car In a Joeal eollel9 l*'kinl lot tliat remd, 0 1'or thole ta need ci 'a t=r,~trtt:= momlDI and doem't cloee until ten at nilbt-" Spealrlna of lips, we have me beN at lltli6 Beach Blvd. tbal fl ..-blJ one ol d'6 molt familiar ever cte.t.ped. It's tbe blue oval with the famed Ferd IClipt llpature. That em- blem bll beeal around for a tooc, Jona time. There mult be • rea- -• . • and theft fl. Tbe main one belnc, nery one who worb under that sip, be lt here at our locatian ar any other Ford store Jo the world, la quite proud o( il ~ tbe turn of the century t people have UIOdated the name with the leader In the automobile • lndullry. The name Ford WU the luder then and it la today . • .. enter the 1970'1. And with- out a doubt. tt'IO hu to be our fllJllt effort. And we are jUltlfl- ably prouder than ever. 'l1UI ,.ra line la the envy ol the in- dllltry. Arid we have them aD rllbt here at our stAre In Hunt- lng(.on Beach. If you haven't test drlveo your favorite from Ford ..• ·wby not do It today ? We'll demollltnlie to yoa why we are all IO JnUd of that • . WILSON FORD SALES 11255 IEACH ILYD., HUNTINGTON IEACH ' -- FOF-< l) - -. . See all the ~-­.newest ones for " TORINO BROUGHAM 2-DR. HARDTOP . · t'EST·DRIVE THE ONE OF lOURCHOICE TODAY JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON IEACH ILYD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD -=-----. HUNTINGTON .. IEACH · ' 842-6611 IALD DtPr. ' ...... 11, ... 7 .... lllYICI OPIN '""· *8 M .. I •·•· .. I P·•• Me:1., ....... ' •••• I. ·592-5511 10-.! ll:i i2:; 1~ 3: 4: 4: 5: 8 7 11 I 10 12 12 ' 1 ~ • .. :ifV !PORT! H/tJHl/tJHT! ::. . ~ SUNDAY, FEBRUARY a 10-.55 AM D (1;, Cl) NBA Baslc.tbell (C) Milwaukee Bucks vs. Balti· more BUTiets •t Baltimore. 11:00 8 9 CJ) NHL Hodley (C) Phlledelphia Ayers vs. Detroit Red Wings at Detroit. 12;30 8 PREMIER£ MU Ba.utblH (C) The Akron Goodyur t .. m is featured In the first of seven Amateur Athletic Union Basket· ball games when they pley Lexington, Kentucky in a taped game. The final game of the season will be the MU Pfay-Off, set to air March 22, on a on•week delay. Often referred to es "Collea• basketball with a mister's degree," the League offers collegiate players • chance to continue pleylng the pme et • highly competitive level on a pert-time basis while building careers In business, Industry end the professions. Bob Neal calls the action. Color end analysis are handled by Jerry Healey. . I 1:30 DU Cl) Bob Hope DeMrt Classlc (C) Final round of the' 90- hole, f!Ye·round golf tournament from La Quinta Country Clut In Palm Desert. Calif. Bob Hope joins sportscasters Char11e Jones, Jay Randolph, Pat Hemon, Kyle Rote, Cary Middlecof1 and Claude Hannon. Barbara Eden has been named Queen of the event. 3:30 D FIS World Ski Championships (C) Opening ceremonies and men's slalom competition via satellite from Val Gardena, Italy. Host-reporter Jim Simpson Is as~isted by Rip McManus and Art Devlin. Additional coverage of Federation lntemetlonale de Ski 1970 competition will be colorcast on NBC on Feb. 14, 15 arid 22. 3:55 II Klnp Hockey (C) LA. Klngs vs. New Yortt Rangers, live from New York. 4:00 IJ The Kiiiy Challenp (C) Four different skiers compete in two eflmlnation rounds. the winner facing Jean-Claude Kil!Y in the challenge round. Gii Stratton hosts. Winner of two elim· ination rounds among former U.S. Olympic Games perfonner Jim Barrier, Swiss pro Paul Pfosr. two--ntne Swiss Olympian Stefan Kaelin and Austrien lnternetlonallst Manfred Krings challenlles Kiiiy In the mountains above Salt Lake City, Utah. D @ (1) The American Sportsmen (C) Grits Gresham hunts sn1kes Tn Loulsiene; Bin1 Crosby and Bud Boyd fish for salmon iri Iceland; Ted Williams hunts sable entelope in Africa. Q (i) Shelr1 WOftcl of Goff (C) 4:30 fll) Sk.llnc (C) "Advanced Skllng." Cyrus Smythe demonstrates error and corrections In sllde slipping on skis. !5:00 9 Cl) The Kiiiy ChellllnC• (C) MONDAY, f'£8RUARY 9 8:00 U UCLA Basketball (C) WHhington State University Cougars vs. UCLA Bruins at Pullman, Washington. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 7:.55 U Lakers BaskMMH (C) LA. Lakers vs. San Francisco War· riors at the Cow Palace In San Francisco. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 11:00 8 UCLA Basketb911 (C) UCLA Bruins vs. Washington State Cougars. Tepe deley from Pauley Pavilion. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14 10-.30 AM Ol Colleee Bnket!Mll (C) Notre Dame vs. University of DetrOTt. 12:00' Hleh Sd"* Basbtbell (C) 12:30 (HJ Cf) NCB CoH .. e Balketbell (C) Sl Marys vs. University o Sin """"Francisco. 1:30 8 FIS Wortd Std Championships (C) Covera1e of Ladles Down· hlil, Slelom 1nd Giant Slalom competition via satellite from Val Gardena, Italy. Additional coverage will be televised tomor· row from the seme lt.•li•n skJ resort. ·end Sund1y, Feb. 22, from behind the Iron Curtain In Vysoke Tatry, Czechoslovakia. 2:30 IJ CBS Goff Claalc (C) Doug Sanders and Tom Shaw play Sam Snead end Gardner Dickinson at the Arestone Country Club In Akron, Ohio. U Peclflc 8 Basketblll (C) UCLA Bruins vs. University of Wash· lngton Huskies at Pauley P1vllion. 3:30 D @ Cl) Pro Bowlen Tour (C) The $60,000 Ebonlte Open, live from King Louie West. Kansas City, Mo. Commentary by Chris Schenkel end Biiiy Welu. 4:00 D 81Mtl'1 Wonderful Wortd of Golf (C) First semi·tinal round. ll'Obert DeVlncenzo pleys the winner of Jen. 31 match et the St. Cherfea Country Club, Winnipeg, Canada. Gene Sa,.zen end Jimi Demaret commentate. · tJ1 CBS GoH Classic (C) 4:30 G) Ci) HOf"M Recine ~tom Hialeah (C) Today's stake race Is the the Bougelnvill• H1ndlcap. . !5:00 " (1;, Cl) ABC's Wide World of Sports (C) 5:5' ilf"nct Hock., (C) LA. Kings vs. St. Louis Blues, live from t . Louis. ......__ Tony Bennett Honored This week's Playboy After· Derk· (KTLA, Channel ~. :rues- day at 9 PM) is a spec1a~ show saluting one of the entertainment world's greats, Tony Bennett. The occasion ls Bennett's 2 lst '1ow business annivenary, and the ainginJ star repri9CS many of the melodies be personally placed in the mu.sic hall of fame. Oth- cn answering host Hugh Hef • ner's invitations arc Tony's friends and fellow entertainen Oeorae Kirby, Joe Williama, musician Moe Koffman and a surprise guest. Kirby, in <&ddition to singing a carefree tune:, indulges in an on-target imitation 06 the guest of honor. Joe Williams and Tony duet and Moe Koffman per- forms his hit song "Swinging Shepherd Blues" on two saxo- phones. It's a rare hour of great mus.- ic, mixed with laughter and rem- iniscences on this week's Playboy After Dark. Mulk9l Selec:doal Tony Ben.nett -"Because of You," "It Don't Mean a Thing:• "Watch What Happens," "Blue Velvet," "Rags to Ricba." George Kirby -"Walking H•epy,'' "The Shadow of Your Snule." Moe Koffman -"Swinging Shepherd Blues." Joe Williams-'7he Song Is You," "I Won't Cry Anymore." Tony and Joo-"I Gotta Be Me," "What the World Needs Now." Tony and Moe-"I Left My Heart m San Francisco," "I Wan- na Be Around." Whole cast -"Because of You" (reprise). Bit Joe WUIJalfl.I Md Tony atnnm ._ .• r:. .,, ' ' ' ~ \ . ..\ . . . . ~ i. . -f-,~ 4A ,, . \ WANTED IOYS & G•LS A&ES 3 TO 19 to Audition on Closed Circuit Tel.vision encl Qualify for HOUYWOOD TALENT POOL alt.ANDON CRUZ Brandon Crut joined th• ta&ent pool , and five months later signed a five year contract with M-G-M. Now he can be seen each week ai 8:00 Wednesday eve- nings on "Courtship of Eddie's Father." Hollywood T •lent Coordinator will be in Or•nge County this w"k for your on·umera audition CALL (714) 547-6251 Talent S.•rm Being Conducted by TAKE 1 PRODUalONS HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. ,... 3 Martin Balsam and Uta Hagen Uta Hagen and Martin Balsam, two of the most distinguished names in the theater, have the starring roles in "The Day Before Sunday," an original 9G-mlnute drama by Robert Crean, airing in color as the third CBS Playhouse of the current season, Tuesday at 9: 30 PM on CBS. The play was produced and directed by Emmy Award-winner Paul Bogart. 'The Day Before Sunday" depicts the two worlds, public and private, of Annamae Whiteley (Miss Hagen). To friends and family, Annamae is the hip, "with it," 40-plus bachelor girl-a woman's wear buyer for a large department store. She's also the sister who can be relied upon for monetary"'ftelp, tbe devoted daughter and the loving $UDt who has put her niece through an expensive private school. Annamae's nice, secure world is shattered by a series of -events that lead her to question many of ber notions about herself and her relationships with others. Co-starring in the drama are Farley Granger, Cloris Leachman. Jeff Bridges and Diane Hull. Miss Hagen created the role of Martha in the ori~nal Broadway production of Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" She made her Broadway debut in 1938 playing Nina in a revival of Chekhov's "The Sea Gull." Among her credits since theo arc such plays as "The Country Girl" and "A Streetcar Named Desire" and revivals of "Saint Joan," "The Good Woman of Setz.uan," "Othello" and "A Month in the Country." Martin Balsam, in the role of Jesse, meets Annamae and becomes the first man to affect her emotionally. Mr. Balsam is one of tele- vision's most widely known veterans and the Iona list of h is starring appearances in the medium range the gamut from comedy to trag- edy. Equally at home in the Broadway theater be won a Tony Award for his performance in Robert Anderson's "You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running." His other theater credits include "Camino Real," "Middle of the Night" and ''The Rose Tattoo." In motion pictures, he won an <near for his per- formance in the film adaptation of Herb Gardener's play "A Thou- sand Clowns." ,... 4 THE DAILY Pit.OT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 7, 1970 SATURDAY OllYtr se1res 1>ff a ntllflbor'a cow, and he Is accused of kllllna her. a 9 CJ) m NIC Sdlrd., MW· le: CC) Nflti Train" (dram•) ·~ f'EllRUARY 7 Burt Lancuter, Peul Scofield, Jeanne Moreau. rvf ·.1~c. 11111 Ancllr'Nfl SM (C) (30) Hone Open (60) •:00 I lie ..... (C) (60) ..... Esbtel (2 hr) 9 (6) 8' H1nU.,·lrilklef (C) t:JO ft Ci) '9tticolt Jllldle9 (C) CrinTCMt C)pfJ (C) (30) Guests (30) Meredith MacRee stars es the are Roy Acuff. Georae Hamilton IV, Bradley alrl who returns from Chi· Roy Clark and The four Guys. caao with a visionary zeal for the I loa City (C) (30) women's liberation movement. Ani11als, Action end Advtt1ture 0 UCLA laslletball (C) (90) UCLA ( ) (30) "Arctic Sea HunL'' Bruins vs. University of Washlnaton I llltlmden•I P11pouse (30) Huskies at Seattle. &:lO QflC Ntw1 Confere11ct (C) (30) O @ @ (£) Helfywoed P1lac1 U J RRY WEST INTROS (C) (60) Bina Crosby Is host. For * LAKER GAME WITH final telecast. the show reprbes ASTRODOME TOUR'· hi&hli&hts from some 1500 1ppe1r· ances over the years. Martha Raye, 0 laktrs B•att>all (C) (3 hr) Dean Martin, Ethel Merman, Ed Los Anaeles lakers meet the Phoe· Wynn, fred Astaire and the late nix Suns at Veterans Memorial Nat King Cole are featured. St1dium In Phoenix. I Pftilbin's Ptocll• (C) (90) 0 ROMY Grier (C) (30) Rosey wel-StHt•an faMily (C) (30) comes special euests Peter Lawford The Toy T'Ut Crew Up (60) "On and Rich Little. the Nl&ht SU.e." R11n for Yo11r Lift (C) (60) 10:00 1J ~ Manntx (C) (60) Jessica Df. H11dson's Secret Joumll (30) Walter portrays Kathy, 1 woman : Twin Cird• Htldline (C) (30) with a double Identity who hires • Hit Parade (C) (60) Mannix to find her would-be mur· • Ed&• of Etemlty (30) derer, · Matt fro• UNCU (C) (60) I News (C) (30) 7:00 CIS Ewnln1 News (C) (30) Ernest Tubbs (C) (30) · MIC Survey (C) (30) Rlwtlidt Roundup (60) AAIJtersary Catnt (C) (30) • Bot de Muico (90) • Ded Valley Dip (C) (30) "The 10:30 News (C') (30) Bill Bonds. Tenderfoot." • Randy Sp1rb Pruents Salur· GI I SflCtAL I A N1tion of 1111111-d1y NllM (C) GuHts include Jona· ar•nts (60) Based on the book by than Winters, Sue Raney, Belland & the late John F. Kennedy, program Sommerville, Patti & Chris, and The describes the hardships confronting Jim Helms Orchestra. Immigrants to the U.S. &>TV Partylint (C) (30) fl) Sunset Traill (60) fil) NET futivaf (60) (R) "The fil) NET atil4ht'a Spedal (C) (60) World of James Buswell." (R) "The Brave little Tailor and I Passport te Trawl (C) (30) Other Stories: Masterpieces of Anl· 11:00 0 OEf> News (C) mated Puppetry." • TwlllcM Zone ED Rat Pltrol (C) (30) . Qospel Miiiie Time (C) 7:30 8 Qt (j) Jadit Gleason (C) (~) 11:15 Fabulou1 52: ''Stperate Tabla" Milton B~rle. Rodney Dangerfield (drama) ·s~urt Lancaster, David and Tlmmte Rogers auest. Niven, Deborah Kerr, Rita Hayworth. 0 @ @ m Andy Wlllla•s (C) 0 Saturday Nlltlt Movie: (C) "Tltt (60) Sid ..Caesar and The Osmond Sins of Radltl Cade" (dr1m1) '61 Brothers guest. -Anaie Dickinson, Peter Anch. O @ @ m Let's Make a Dul 11:30 ~ (30) Monty Hall hosts. 0 PROVOCATIVE NEW B Million $ Movit: "Th• Unsus-* TALK SHOW! ROBT pected" (mystery) '47 -Claude • Rains. Joan Caulfield. K. DORNAN DEBUTS! &> WoMlrs tf the Wor1d (C) (30) 0 P'ttOllERE l1te Bob Dornan "Klondike Gold." Show (C) A once·a·wetk conversa· fl) Los C11dillos (30) lion proaram in which four ruests 8:00 D @ (]) m Newlywtd Came (C) are interviewed by host Bob Dor· (30) Bob Eubanks hosts. nan. GI Movie: (C) "forbidden Planet" B Movie: "The last n.. I Saw (sci-fl) '56-Walter Pidgeon, Anne Ardlie" (comedy) '61 -Robert Francis, Leslie Nielsen. Mitchum, Don Knotts, Jack Webb. I Hawaii Calls (C) (30) GI Movie: ''Only tilt Valiant" (dra· Sa.&•.brvslt Theatre (60) me) 'SI -GrelOfY P~ B1rbare NET PlapoUM (C) (90) (R) Peyton. . "five Tomorrows." I News (C) fl) S}Ml_y Enrique (60) @ Bia Play/Wratlln1 (C) l:lO B 8(1) My Thr11 S.ns (C) (30) ll:AS • m News (C) Robbie takes Katie back to Bryant Cinema Saturd11: "Hollywood Park for the wedding of a friend. Canteen." 0 @@ a;, Adam·12 (C) (30) 12:151 ~Johnny Carson (C) "Lor 54-lmpersonatlon." Malloy 12:35 Jlldy Lynn Sltow and Reed wortt with the Internal 1:00 ovl« "Snaboll" (drama) ·so Atfeirs Division when a detective is -lnlrid Befl!Mn, Meno Vitale. suspected Of bllklna a firht promo· 1:30 0 News (C) ter out of $350. GI All·Nlstlt SM (C) "from the 1112' CJ) al lnrtnct Welk (C) [erth to the Moon," "Blood and luck Owtns (C) (30) Sand," 9:00 f.ij Ci) Green Acres (C) (30) 2:00 O II Mondo (C) -) and Ret airL .. wio teat 1 wei a SJ de n G. all in en oc th si: P1 m Cl la m o· re gi el el le el hi \\ (: e: h b e p e c n 70 ... Marine Species Facing New Threat A species of marine life at one time bunted al.1D01t to extinction ine and DOW facina a new threat from poUutioo, is examined in 1be Return of the Sea Elephants/' an ABC News documentary special SUNDAY RllltUMY. '. ~ ( \ ' ' "• I "• ( ' airing Sunday at 7 PM . . ~e Return of the Se~ E~pbants" ii a presentation in the awud-All stations r...w rllfrt to (C) wmn~.n.a documentary senea, 'The Undenea World of Jacques Coot-chan1e .. 1)rOlrammJn1 with· teau. . out advance notice. the The male sea depbant, meuunna up to 20 feet in leqtb and ~1~ weiahina ICVm1 tom, baa an inftatable probotcia like the trunk of--::: :! ==-(C) a small elephant. Extensive c:oloo.iea of the eeaJ.like creatures were ,;. lift Ut 1lllt OIJ. (C) 10:30 D m Frutilta of F~llll (C) "The ~LA 7:to T• _. Jeny (C) lliwoliltlonery Words. Part I of ton Mr Wllll• H• (C) four Pf'Oll'llM uplortftf the con· ICI for lsa tar- lyt, Ed late "On Sica 111n Ires nur- 1tur. ona- .d & The 'The .... tavld orth. """ '61 inch. ltl'SI· Jests Dor· s.. 3bert lbb. (dra· rbera wood ) '50 •• I tht and decimated by seal bunters and wbalera eaaer for their rich blubber. The survivon, a small herd, clustered on the volcanic island of Gaudalupe a hundred miles off the c:oaat of Mexico's Baja Peoimula. Protective measures enacted by the Mexican government in 1911 allowed the herd to grow and ftourisb. But u their numbers have increased and their ranae has expanded, the sea elephants arc threat- ened once again by man through pollution. For "1ne Return of tbt Sea-Elephants," Capt Cousteau aod his oceanographic crew traveled to Gaudalupe for a ftnthand study of the life--and death-of these musive sea mammals. Sea elepbantl spend as much as seven months each year in the waten of the Pacific, then return by the thousands to the smaU island for ritull male-to-male combat, mating and breeding. Assisted by marine biologist Dr. Ted Walker, Cousteau and bis crew film bull sea elephants in their lumberlna, clumsy battles on land and their graceful, yet potentially deadly struqlea in the Rea. Also captured on ftlm is an act of nature heretofore unseen by man-the underwater mating of the massive creatures. Sea elephant pups are born on Guadalupe after a 1Cttation period of 350 days, and many live only a few days. Cousteau'• cameras record how the babies struggle to obtain enough milk to survive and grow, and to avoid being crushed or suffocated in the crowded sea elephant rookery. Also examined on the program are the feedioa habits of the sea elephant cowt, which seemingly ao without sustenance durlna the long weeks of nursing their pups, the peculiar and inexplicable aea elephant habit of "sand ftipping;· and the eventual departun of the herd for the open sea. Unexpectedly, while following the sea elepbanta toward deeper waters, the divers come across an eerie sight on a terrace some 25 fathoms below the surface. It is the secret araveyard of the aea elephants. The breed survives-but its future may be in doubt. CapL Cous- teau sums it up: "Gradually the 1ea elephants are establ.iahina new colonies on the ' beaches of their aoceston, DOW ranaint as far north as Aluka. But everywhere they encounter the 20th century. Oil pollution ·is already plaauina them on the off-shore ialandt of California. Curiosity seek- en are disturbina the frqile environmen1&1 balance on which their oommunitiea d~nd. 1be Cyranos of the tea are o.nce apin at the mercy ol man.' ..U.. Melrt (C) temporary me1nlnf and reltv1flCll of 7:15 n. QelltlJll.. the S.nnon on ttlt Mount 7:31 ...,... CC> ID Cl) Fan .., ,..., <C> = a;-,:i: :-:-(Q 10:55 ;a;;-:.r..:..... (C) HenW of TAllll (C) tw1uk11 lucb VI. Baltlmort Bui· ...., ""' (C) ltb at Baltimore. 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CMflfWll (C) ""* °""' ... (C) (J)SaMJM...._: "39Steps." ..... ,, .... ..... (C) 2:JO MW (C) TM UM and abUM I of df'Ull lrt dilcumd. DllM= ,._.. ....... (ciomedy) ·s~artorit Main. Rudy Valltt. m MJta.. $ Mewle: <C> ......... Mill" (adventure) '63-Ue Remlct. Alan Batu, Laur111ca HIMJ. ....... ,..., (C) , ..... ,....,. ,., LMq J:tO ...... ,,,....,, (C) 0. c..,a (C) Dr ..... Cllillet' EIDat TIMI (C) (])fNblra CnR de Mier . c..,.a (C) ....... , .. .,... lt*f• (C) l:lO Yilwl*llt (C) Eric Sevareld f,~wetW s.1 c.a ... , .. ..,. (C) Openlna ceremonies and men's slarom competition via satellite from Val Gardena, Italy. Host-rep0rter Jim Simpson Is assisted by Rip Mc. Menus. I 1V hrtJ u.. (C) ........... ....,...,.... (C) (fil 1:55 U llilp Hea17 (C) LA. Kinp n. Ntw VOit Ranaers, live from New Yott. 4!GO B Tiit 1W1J Qllltqt (C) Four different skltrs comPtte In two ellmillltlon rounds, tht wln.ntr rac- 1111 Jean.(laudt Killy In tht c:hll· lenat round. Gill Stratton hosts. At t11e historic Utah minlna site of Park City In the mount1ina above Salt Lakt City, Killy awaits four new dlallen1en: former U.S. Olym· pie Gemes performer Jim Barrier, Swiss profealonal Paul Pfosi, two. time Swlas Olympl1n Stefan Kaelin end Austrtan lnt.matlonallst Man· fred Kin~ D (ft) G n. AIHftc. s,w. -{C) rtb Gresham hunts anak• In Loulafan1; Bina Crosby and Bud Boyd flah for salmon In Iceland; Ted WUllams hunts sabre antelope In Africa. l ...... a .. S...(C) (i) ..... w..w ., w (C) WW-a .... l (R) "Bayond the Afctk: Clrda." A tour of Flnl11td. ~15, P...,.rt t. Pnftt (C) 4:30 ....... -. (C) Senator Birch ~ (O·lnd.) 1uests. D a..-u, {C) Noted Psychedelic artist hter Mu Is featured In epl· IOCle on "Security." D Fa.tlJ m. FtltMI: "utt1t Mia Broadway," wlttl Shlriey Tem- ~la. I =~ {C) SU., (C) "Advanc:ed Skllnr." Cyrus Stnyttie dtmonltratea erro11 ind mmctlons In alldt sllpplnr on .... I Alrlalbt• USA (C) l:GO llUf ..... (C) a.tt Rotltrtl. ..... U, (C) Bill Leyden. 8 .. HOUDINl"-COLOR! * TONY CURTIS! D lkM: (C) .........,,-(drama) ...... '53-Tony Curtil, Jantt Lalafl, Torta Thatcftlr. Strualln1 dn:ua pertonn- er becomes famous by his dMth· dtfyin1 feats u tht amtat escape artist of all tlma until tr11edy llftUa. - ' Mt.rt (C) PattJ.,... Cl) S.... Alta Tllubt: "Reily uncl the Aaa. Bop." ' I Hew Te _....,, • ....._'Wre (l}llJ ..... (C) Tiit .._ (C) James J. Kllpe· trick incl Brien Carney 1uest. I Cll Tiit Illy Clllllrqe (C) f'ilMl.st CC• . Hertc..ea. .... <C> .._ ,._ UNCLE (C) 5;JO 9(1) .......... (C) Thltd round In c:ont..t tD select 111nd flnalbts. I All .... Ctlltp ... {C) Mdlatt'a NIWJ s.a..t TraiJI (I) Tiit Wed4 T~ (C) l Vf N l ~f. 1:00 8 9 Cl) CIS lMlq ..._ (C) (30) Ao,tr Mudd. ll@@ mFIMk McC• ~ ~ (30) fJ Tiii CJMWJ Sllow (C) (60) The Byrds, Little Rlcherd, The Della auest. •SOLO & ILLYA BATTLE * Zark, Bats & Bulls 6PM I Mu ,,.. UNCl£ (C) (60) Alt,_. ActiM Ad Mwallliii ( (30) "Murder at lkwwater Is· lrncl." A murder Is committed end a treesurt chest of coini Is aoll(ht. BUI Bum.id narrates. f11> ~ (C) (60) (R) "The Alcohol Gener1tlon." Guests: M.D.s Nicholas J. Khoury end P1ul l.opn, encl c:ounMlor on alcoholism Robert T. Dorris. aJ hi fOf' Y11r Lift {C) (60) 1:30 IJ bd Serthl(a Wondtrftll Wtrld el • • • lclolftry (C) 5"11111 muua on the makina ind breaklna of Idol&. 11~@ 1!)8.L Ctl ........ (C) {30) B Ml Pwade (C) (60) "Salute to V11entlne's Day." I ... ,., tile Detentt {C) (60) & T1lutn (60) ..,, (C) (30) 7:00 Cl) lalrit (C) (30) Llu6e and """' .,, tripped In the an· clent Nint of the Mese cliff dwtl· Unp. aommnt ..... <C> (30) "Tiiliinr the Daert Outln." A m1r1udln1 African lion that 1ban· dons Its natural prey to raid do- mestic animals Is captured in the Kalahari Desert of South Africa. n ~ Cil m 11scw' "' u ... ........... ~c..t­ (C) (60) ''The Rttum of tht Sta Elephants." A~ of m1rtne life that one. was hunted almost to extlnc:Uon ind· Is now facln1 1 new threat from pollution Is aamlntd. D Tiit 1t1t htNI CC> <30> ID ..... McN• .. (C) (60) Guests lndudt Sonny & Qler, Tom P1tt11'10ft and Chutes Ntbon RtlllJ. 9 n. AMatlll (C) (60) "Should Conaren Limit Firm subsidy Pey- IMID to No More Than SZ0,000 per f1ml1Y Farmr e c..m, ea-.. (30) THE DAILY PU.O.T, TV WEEK, Fl:BRUARV 7, 1971 Follow the unique pumtits of the once-rare• elephants-~ they romp in Pacific depths and sun on deserted 1.Sland beaches oil Southern California. Produced by MPC. Brought to you by Du Pont Company and The Hartford Insurance Group. 7:31 E * ,, I 1 I 1 I , • ., > 7:30 118 CJ) Te h• wtdt lAw (C) "11 There eny Men HtrtT' A JOU"I (30) When Penny Is ettrec:ted to 1n ledy Ben knew when she w• Jost ltall•n boy, she decides to aive up 1 youoaster returns 1nd publicly I Nature's Unspoiled Waterways: her tomboy w1ys. Bobby Rlh1 ind announces her lntentlona to marry Tim Weldon _pest. the startled patri1rdl of the Pon-11@ CI) IE Wiit 0-., (C) (60) del'OSI. M1riettt Hartley cuests. "Smoke." Conclusion. A youna boy fJ lHJ (]jG) AIC s-llJ flleN: aalns couraae and undentandln1 (C) '111ait If tlM lrlaly" (drlma) throuah his loYt for 1 doa. E.art '66 -Clint Walker, M1rthl ttyer, Holllm1n, Jlcquetine Scott, Andy Kunin Wynn. Story of a f1mlly's Devine ind Pamelyn Ferdin co-star. struules in 1 wild lend. 0 BIKINIS FOR DAD! OJ Nnl <C> (30) Larry McCor· * FASHION FOR MOM! fBck......._ ._. (60) 0 Sllewa'!, 5 (C) (60) "Anitorny fl:) i IHc!A I Dlrwl: (C) (60) A of a Model. leedln1 models (HI· re~eation of Chlr1u Ouwln's his· ro~. Sue Linden, Donna Albriatrt, torle ~111 in 1835 to the Gala· Sonia and 30 others} from all paaos Island. over the wor1d .. are pho1~rephed I DHINIJ'M Herda (30} 11alnst famous settinp. 9:30 • Nws (C) (30) Dou& Dudley OMUliN $ Mewit: ...,._ ,_,.. 30 . ~I•" (drama) '55-Grerory Peck. :..::::. S.: ~ ... (C) Win ~In Than, Bernard Lff. RAF lO:OO tBJ CJ) Mblion: l•pollible (C) pilot 1n Burma learns his wife wu (60) To fllht en aatnr dldator's killed and flahts aralnst a mental purr• of younr 1rtlsts. 11, IMF ~~ .. Trwtl (C) (30) member (ruest Antoinette Bower) "Am 1 v I ,, H 1 ci.-. becomes 1 (host and Paris nsumes az n1 enezue •. .• .... ft,er the rulse of • m1n lonf dud. ex.plorer the South AmeOCJn coun· a... Is try's lush Interior Junate. qu1lnt In· irj@@mtt:~· .,.._ (C) dian. vlll11es. and a little known (60) "This D~y'a Chlld." A younr Cambe•n lslind. patient's failure to r1190nd to known tE Hone Opefl (60) @m Los Cllldillet (30) cures for her $Upposed lllnea CIUS· 1·00 es the staff of Crei 1 I nstJtute to fJ. ALL-STAR VARIETY race the dock for the r11I cau11. . on m Weekend News & Sports *ED SULLIVAN Ton1te! *Reports on KTTV-11' a a CJ) Ed s.1Uvu <C> <60> Im """ <C> <lo> • The Supremes. David Frye, Fr1nk • , ~ ... _ T ... T (C) (60) Sinatra, Jr., ruest. .... -••• ' • • • Id. 0 ROLLER GAMEs-live! (C) ~~:t'en~reo1D'un~~n0,~~~:. ~ * T-BIRDS vs. TEXAS chancellor Glenn S. Dumke of Calif. 0 blltf I••• (C) (2 hr) LA. state Colleaes.. T·Blrds vs. Texas Outlaws. 11 l@er Repert (C) (30) fJ FORD MOTOR COMPANY I)::::: =~ CC) (60) A new * pre.sents the FBI 20·week serieS, promotina black fJ (i1.) (])Q) TIM RI (C) (60) Iden Ind talent Guests tonl1ht "Summer Terror." Erslllne lnvestl· Include The lmp~ions, The ThrM 11tes • kldneppln&. Un McCarthy, Oearees fem•le trio, aospel lin1tr Joe Don Biker, Pamel1 McMyter, Marlon Wllfi•ms. 1uthor Lucille Cllf· Merk Jenkins, Bever1ee McKlnsey ton ("Goodtirnes"), Ktor Clifton ind Peu:y Mc:Cay ruest. Devil end slnaer Ben E. Kina. Cur· m PIDGEON STARS ON A tis Meyfleld hosts. * FORBIDDEN PLANET AT 8 ti) tr1n Tun (60) m ,.... <C> "fOt'bidden r11Mt" 10-.30 a TIM Wertd ,...,,.. <C> <30> (sci-fl) 'SS -Walter Pidaeon, Anne "Ml1r1tlon: M1rvel or MptetYT' Fnncis, Leslie Nielsen. tD $qNre Wertd ef Ed llltltr (C) m Celar'I Wertd (C) (30) "Tht (30) Pleasures o4 J11>1n." I llatll~ ...., ... (C) (lO) fl:) fie fenJte Sip (60) ''No Re-11:00 IJ~@@(J)..._ (C) treat" CltMdral If ,...,,.. (C) • ClrTMMI lkdcane (60) @ (]) m ..... (C) 1:30 0 @ CI) @D llU CotbJ Sllow (C) • Wiiiia• f . 8'"*"' (C) Profts· (30) ''Good-bye, Cruel Wor1d." Chet sor 01nlel Booratln ~.uesta.. KlnClid becomes an unwlllln1 Id· tD ~·· f~al: Mad1mt Bo· viser when 1 spurned lover decides v1ry. Jennifer Jones stars. life Is intolerable. Wally Cox cuest:s. I ~·Thw~n ~)Uf (C) m ..... " c.na <C> c3o> 11:1s \Jf,J 11 .. .... • fl) Wertd Te•nw (30) "There Is 11~30 Mewle: (C) ...,._ Fradl UM'" 1n Answer." (dram•) '54-J1ne Ruaell. t ·OO B lN••n I lartitf (C) B THE GOODTIME HOURI (dre~~C) ~\c,::::. * GLEN CAMPBELL Sinp cine, Genevieve P111. "HONEY COME BACK" lc.tt .AS From his NEW ALBUM! · @ laeltt (C) 1J CBJ Cl) Ilea C.•pbtlf (C) (60) CJ) Tiie Clwtlllpliltra Tony R1ndall, Lulu i nd Jlrry Reed 12:00 0 ~--Fl• (C) "One Ant II**-Rand1ll taku host Campbell Dey. . " back to the "Roerin1 20's." British I a... s.dlJI "Gerv11st. pop star lulu slnp "Where's E.d· 1:00 MeN: ..,...._ * .,...... diet' 1nd country stJr Jtrry Reed (mystery) '56-Terry Moore. alnp 1 couple of hia own compo-IS,...., f,..., (C) titionL 2.-00 Nfts (C} 9UCl)ID1MHD (C) (60) 2:l0 Nlwl (C) A Rich Preserve of Wildlife The chatlenae of the wilderness is slowly being eroded by the encroachments of man, but among the few remaining frootien of adventure for the conservationist and the layman is a free..ftowina, unspoiled waterway. The-joys of traveling undisturbed along such a route and of llvioa in the wilds, will be reported oo "Wild River," third of this aeuon's four National Geographic color specials, airing Tuesday at 7:30 PM OD C BS. l'HOTO CO~V .. IOHT1 TH• NATIONAL. oaoo .. AM41C aoc:tl'TV Corsservationlst Joltn Craighead guides hi.I craft down tlte Middle Fork River, a main tributary of Idaho's Salmon R(ver. The journey down Idaho's Salmon River and ita main aibutary, the Middle Fork, was made by the Craigbeads, Frank and John and their families, who traveled by kayak and raft through wild country, over rapids and gentle waten, in behalf of science and their own love of exploration. ' The Craigbeads are a unique family headed by twin brothers, who, with their wives and six children (ages 12 to 22), arc all dedicated to conservatipo. Among the abundant wildlife they encounter on the trip an elk, otter and golden eagle, aJI livin1 in an untouched re1ion, which ensures that the balance of nature will atill prevail. In addition to their enjoyment of the trip, the Craiabeads atreu the need to preserve thae uninhabited arat and the waterways tuch as the Salmon River, for they are both cloeely aliped with the life of man. GOODBYE, CRUEL WORLD-Coach Chet Kincaid (Bill Cosby), inunt on diverting cafeteria busboy Wally (guest star Wally Cox) from carrying out a suicide threat, after a 1hwart- ed romance, touls him off using the second floor as a jumpoff spol ·in "Goodbye, Cruel World'' episode of NBC's The Bill Cosby Show, Sunday at 8:3() PM. Two Countries- But One-Man Armies The United States heel an al.molt inevitable nuclear confrontation in Alia in 1'be Cballeoac," tbe ftlm feature airin1 on ABC's Movie of tbe Week, Tuetday at 8:30 PM. Darren McGavin, Broderick Crawford, Mako and Jama Whit- more star. The c:oofroatatioo bep wbco the abip of an Alian oouncry arrives Int at tbe aile of an American fractional e>rbital bombud- Jo.mu Whitmore ment aatellite that has cl'llb-landed in the Paciftc far from ill p~ srammed 1Pluhdown area..!-_ Tbe Asian country ioiists on its right of ~ under interna- tional law, but the U.S. canoot allow the sophisticated weapon to fall into enemy bands. As forca from both countries face each other in teme and dra- matic readinaa, American oflicials reach deeply into oriental lore for a IOlution which will prevent a nuclear holocaust. They come up with a face-saving surrogate proposal. Under this plan two men -one from the U.S. and the other from the Asian country-will be placed on an uninhabited island and fight a limited war to save the world from total war. Both nations a•ree to abide by the result of this match. Darren McGavtn stars as Gallery, the court-martialed American Army officer who is chosen to represent the U.S. becauae be is a loner who will not follow the rule books. Mako stars as Yuro, the representative from the Asian country. Broderick Crawford stan as General Meyers, a crusty old veteran who is aghast when Gallery is chosen over bjs objections. Meyen then formulates bis own plan to save the U.S. from what be con- siden to be a State Department mistake. Special auest star James Whitmore plays Overman, the top government ofticial who bas the power and the nerve to ihsist on Gallery as the U.S. rcpretentative. Co-ctan are Skip Homeier as Lyman George, State Department ofBcia.I; Paul Lukas as Dr. Nagy, brilliant Asian expert who fo!111u- lates ~~and Sam Elliott as Bryant, thoroughly professional career wbo is passed over in favor of Gallery. Dorttn McGavin Mako Peea 10 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 7, 1970 • ... () ... 1 \, (. 5:551 '"" Us Tillil DIJ (C) 1:00 s.111 l•••llhr (C) "lraniu ( nlan) Culture and CIYll~." Mon., Wed., fr1.; "The SQUl An· ttuopploey of Alrle1," Tua., Thurs. 1:25 D ~ fJO••ll (C) "You',. Part of M." l:JO • .,.,_, (C) "The Exceptional Cliitd," Mon., Wed., Fri.; "Frontiers of Electronics," Tua., Thurs. .............. .,~ ~·let---.... fw Ille U,.. (C) Wed. IOllC ........ (C) :~tt~=·(C) .JllellalMHerlflt(C) Mt .......... (C) ...... Clewl(C) C..--/Stilcl ....... . S-Sb..t (C) 7:30.,...... ~ ....... (C) s.ffJ Slllltl (C) (l)CIS .._ (C) 7~ (J)Nee .... (C) 1:001 •Cl) c.,t.ell ........ (C) ._....., ............ (C) Thurs. on!y. CHANNEL LISTINGS Information for tti .. l<ru 11 furnished by the Nlevlllon atatlon1. TV WED< I• not responsible for aat•mlnute dlanps In p;occram llatlnp. • KNXT (CBS) Los .Anples D KNBC (NBC) Los Anples • KTLA (Ind.) Los An1eles D KABC ~ABC) Los Anples • KHJ Ind.) Los An1eles ID KTTV ~Ind.) Los An1eles • KCOP Ind.) Los An1eles • KWHY (Ind.) Los An1eles ., KCET (NET) Los Anples • KMEX (Ind.) Los Ancelet m KMIR (NBC) Palm Sprfnp m KPLM (ABC) Palm Sptinp CJ) KITV (ABC) Cable Bakersfield Cl) KERO ~NBC) Cable Bakersfield Cl) KBAK CBS) Cable Bakersfield ~ KJTV (ABC) Bakersfield u KERO (NBC) Bakersfield " • KBAK (CBS) Bakersfield A star (*) preceding a log list.Ing Indicates it Is a paid adver· tiMment. Channels 22, 28 and 34 ere UHF In Los Angeles, with 28 being the educational (ETV) station. Channels 17, 23, end 29 are UHF In Bakersfield. SIGN ONS CTEST PATTERNS) Ct.MMC 2--41:48 AM S11nday, 6:0i AM Monday throucfl Friday, 7:11 AM Saturday. atannel 4-7:00 AM Sunday, 6:00 AM Monday throucte Friday, 7:00 AM Saturday. Cha""' 7~mmlna atarta at 1:30 on Sunday, 7:00 AM Monday throucte F'rtclay and 7:30 AM on Saturday. Thi• maculne la sbllsl\ed weem,for this newspaper by 1V wax. • dl"'9Jon Of 8'tfftn a'"9 C:.., Inc., editorial and produc• tlon °"'C!!i P.O. lox 11 , Glendale, llf. Addl"ftl advwtlalna lnqutr1• to the dlitp1ay adY9rtlllns cMplirtment. of thl1 n-p•per. 1 J I J J 'O t; ,. L L II • PROGRAMS thru FRIDAY 1 ... ,..., lrtrfltll (C) s rn ms. ., .... c:.t.y Jack Kelly hosts. Ntwt/n.ct M.tet Ci) S.HJ TedlJ (C) • Ciildren's S-. hcla. Wed. and Fri. 10:30 19 (I) LM tf Lift (C) · u oo m Nol,,._ ,....,. ( Guests .,,, Chartu Nelson Rell· ly, Joan Rivers, Vincent Price, Jac:ll Kelly and Di1ne Baker. 0) Tmtl fllMt (C) Mon.. Tues., Fri.; ind Wortd ef WoMn (C) Wed., Thura. 11 :0019 Cl) Wltere tllt Hellt la (C) · 9 @ 8' Jteplrdf (C) TM lallepina lot!,.. (C) • Te•po (C) Baxter W1rd hosts. tt.rt s.deJ Prwlew (C) Ben Hunter hosts. ...,., .... (C) 11:25 I~ CIS ..... (C) 11:30 Surdl for y....,... (C) m TIM Wiie, n.t and • ca .. (C) E....,, ... .t(C) Aa•lwtnarr c... (C) Aa..... CitJ SdMels TY • llJ WerW of W.•111 (C) Mon., Tues., Fri.; fltrspectiwt (C) Wed.; TM Pitm SM (C) Thurs. fD s.u .. StrMt (C) (R) ll:SSO@@ mNIC Ntwt (C) AFTfRNOON lz:001 ~ .. <C> ~ . u@ m Ufe Witll ll8'1tthr Jack 1nd Art llnkletter. Mr. MllM (I! (]) ltwttdltd (C) Slltritf 1-IHI (C) Ntwt (C) Biii Johns.. Sled Mlfbt Ret*t: Close. i W, Crlffitll (C) ll!30 ~Al tltt Wtrtd Tlll'U (C) m °"' .. 0.r Uva M n1ld Carey stirs. Mewie: S.. Deytlme Movies. @ ()) rut llr1 (C) ....... ,., .,....,. (C) Sled Manet _.,.,a.., Prtcea 1:00 IJ Qt~ Lein la 1 M1111 ""9· ldtndl tE i):-:=.,: (C) 0--fw a DaJ (C) ,.......,. Slleww 1:15 Featlnl/Ed1catlH1I Slle•a. Mon..,.!uti., Wed., Fri. 1:30811D1 Cl) TM lltldhl& Lilfrt (C) Jan Stertlna Is a new ctst member. I tEI~:.~ (C~ ) Monty Hill hosts. Mtwte: See D1ytlm1 Movies. T..._.C... 1:50 , ........ SeNa (C) 1:00 al Cl) Secttt -(C) T~ Oonlhut rtctntlJ )olned the etlt n IKMfQ ~·=-~.:!at.(C) ~~ ...... (C) Wed. only. llewtt: Set Daytime Movltl. . ...,, ....... ,. I!(])&) .... ., ....... (C) Z:30 9 Ci)~ tf "AIM (C) U@m ........... <C> Al Lohman and Roser B1rtdey. Guests •rt Vincent Price, Soupy S.les ind Connie Stevens. l llrt Till (C) ~ (J)&')'Oath•a &•• (C) Stllcl M..ut/PSA Fa. 3:00 19 Ci) , •• ., Pyle (C) It's Yotlf let (C} Tom Kennedy hosts. Guests .,, Allen Ludden ind wife, Betty White; Guy Collins ind wife, Muy Ann Mobley. f!!Pwlf htrtl @ (])a>'-""'' ....... (C) lezo'a Ii( Top Sllew (C) omc. ., tltt f'raldoltt @ MatiMo: Don Rodew11d. . lbtiuo: Don Wiiton. 3:30 UclJ hlr (C) Rlchtrd O.wson hosts. Guests •rt Dtwn Wtlla. Dicll P1tterson (Mon., Tues.); Klttly Gtr· vtr, Robert Kosan (Wed., Thurs.); Jonttt11n Htrria, Miry Ann Moblty (Fri.) • D M., ....,... <C> Co·host 1s Cass Elliott. f atlttf ..... lest @ (])EB 0.. Uf1 Te U.. (C) ,.,.,. -frtoMs (C) Hebe W, (C) Dr. Hllllloll'a Secret ........ Ci)......,. Carteoa (C) 3:45 fMtllrn •IMI """(C) 4:00 Mr. Ed; Merit: Set DtrtJmt Movies, Wed. only. Dear J1tla Moacll (C) CllJ (J)GD Dart SlaadeWI (C) • TM Takod Trwtft (C) lllPtJ ..... (C) .....,, .. , .. . llllfflllalMI 4:15 : TM Frioedly 81a.t 4:30 lllowit: S.1 01ytlme Movlll. DMrce C..rt (C) ...... (C) Haul (C) TIM 11..-. (]) .... Delila (C) ...... .,,.... : ...._ Street (C) (R) Cl) Tiit Flilbtu•• (C) EJ u..,.., lltwitdled (C) 5:00 IOllC ..... .. (C) .._. (C) Tom Reddin. . Fl,,,. (C) """ (C) Georp Putnam. ..... (C) (I) .. ., n-... (C) (i)lldiaM'aNn, U1 Cam dt llalcil IHll&H't lllaltd (C) ................ (C) 5:JO &> AIC ..... (t) ~ c. ... ............... (C) lllllttTnll Ci) T1ril "' 1170 (C) ........ .........-•• ~CC> Cl) ..... (C) MIU Folo1. """'~ r ... Talk (C) HE DONE IT-Comedian/actor Forrest Tuclcer Jolcln1l1 b1"mes teammatt Robert Stack for an inco"ect aruw•r tltot lu himstlJ ~ wltik p1"ying The Movit GOIM, on KTLA. Channel j Tuts., Tltura., cl Fri. (thil weelc only) at 8 PM. ..... 11 1 Here is the most popular news team in Southern California. They make "The Big News" on KNXT the best news broadcast on Los Angeles television. With a team like this, it has to be! ..... 12 -- MO NDAY FOMWIY t For maminl and an.noon listinp. pleale see DAY· TillE PROGRAMS. 8elo9, for J'O'oW COlt .. lieftce. .. the day's lllOWies. DA mllE MOVIES ~ ._ f '• •, I SM • Putnam-Miller-Kelly * ~ews at 5 PM ~, ... -(C) (60) Jerry Dwlphy . ., ... [, ., y J fC) (30) D TOP COMICS IN RIOT * OF LAUGHTER! SIDE- SPLITTING FUN!! • c.. ,. '" 11lil? (C) (30) Wint Martindale hosts. Arte John· aoa, Bill Dana and Shi GDUam pest u Sill O'Qed """= "Ale ,.., EIMill'" (dRN) '62 -Rosalind Rl&SSllfl, llluhnlli• Scbtll, Richard Seymer, JICt HMi111. AnMtte GonnaL 1\e aftlbftious wift of a af·made """ ~ the .tteatioes d btr Uuc!Q(s hMd· IOftlt German tutor. I Diel ,. .,.. (30) 1111 ,..kt 111 (C) (JO) .. ,,. (C) (60) Cl) AIC ._ (C) (30) ....... ~ (30) A *'Y " a ~ bar's jowMJ tD !Nllhood. I~ CIJ cas ._ (C) (30) ......... (30) ..... (C) (60) Jack Whitt. 1:.9 D w .._ .. tc> (fill) II STEVE TICKLES THE * KEYS AND YOU! NOW! ...... -... (C) (90) Guests art Bill Daily, Gtori1 L.orins. Or. Qeo Dawloft. Bill Ind Quinn 111d Jim Turner. a 1111 .._ .._ <C> <JO> ""'" ITcCartlly, Kartt1 Morrow Hd Geor1• Lindsay (Wit. l ~f ......... (30) Cl) """ .._ (fiO) ,....,.. ••cm (30) @ N_.., •t ia.1; (C) (30) .... ,_, .... , ' fC) (30) !· t t I· • 7 .. l· •) 6 r. I '· •) I· n • d d • a e I· I I) r. n Ill d Cl) 1\e 11..-. (30) come a brilliant astronautic tn· ~ l4 (C) (60) itneer. Woodrow Parfrer 1uests. • DUR ..._ (C) (30) D til Cl) CD Nit....., llllewla: 7:00 CIS &.Ill ..._ (C) (30) (C) "f1ie S.U. Ill'" (dflma) '65 Wlnt'a MJ l11tt? (C) (30) -Georp Maharls, Rfoh1rd B••h•rt, I lAM '--1 (30) Anne Frtncll, Dent Andrews. lllt Ille cw (C) (30) .............. (60) c...NitJ/M•ll Fud (30) fli) NET Jwael (60) "ID The COm· 00 m .......,._ __ (C) (2 ... ) paftf of Man." This film exploles QI ~ _, -'" the banim lh•t exist between "lively Sel" J1mtt Duren, P1mtla white foremen ind blKk workar.s Tiffin. newly tlflYlted from herd core I ~:J.30~ c. ...... (C) ;,t~~ptdla MYllcala (30) C.Uft Wlfld (C) (30) t;JO 7:JO :/t~~ (C) ~~> (C) (60) "N· 8 TONIGHT'S BEST BET! berl" BaM tell• toUt • t>tnk rob· * THE DORIS DAY SHOW! btry but lmpultivtly MIC* some 89 (j) Deri1 Der (C) (3tl) ~ for hlrnttlf. Doris end the author of an irticJe D m MJ w.w •IMll w.._ te exposln1 a 1•nastM are kldn1ppec1. It (C) (30) "The Woolnf ol Mr. Kaye Billard 1utsts. Monroe." Ellen's own suspicions IJ TIME TO TE&f YOUR cre1te • ro:111nt1c situation between * MOVIE MEMORIES! John and a female writer (Hwa Patterson) wlUI whom ht Is collab· OUT-GUESS THE STARS! 0rttl.!!{ on a book. R .,.... la• (C) (30) Sonnr D {11) (I) a It T.. • TWtl rc;a hosts. Robert St.act. Geof1e (C) (60) "Situation Red." Al Mun-Peppard. Ruby Ketler and Formt dy's kd·plckln1 skills aJt needed Tucker 1uest. when a sicl man lnitiatn 1 nuclear , ..... (C) (30) Buttr Ward. bomber att1Ck from the Pmlcfent's 1111 ...... ..... (C) (30) military command post. Barry Sul· 1ew1ata MUllcal (30) llvan and Earl Holliman pest. 10:00 9 (j) Carol lllmttt (C) (60) D MllllN $ lhwlt: .,,,.. hhl• n -e.rij, Tim Conway and Kay (tdwnturt) '38-Errol Flynn, David Mtdfont pest. Niven, Basil Rlthbone, Donald Crisp, 1 • ..._ (C) (60) Barry Fltz(trald. Two daredevil • Dela! (C) (60) British fllm conflict on the World Peny .a... (60) War I front : Artq U. (C) (60) "A(new I TMll er ·C.-..._ (C) (30) ind the Media." Herbert Klein Mlftt Mam (60) 1uests. TtdlRlcal C.Mr (30) (R) E P..Srt Cernlca (30) Freid Clllf (30) Julie Chlld 10-.JO n (30) preparu 1 f1mous chicken d~ lo:AS Cl) 0) ._ (C) coq au vln. 11:00 (j) fl) ..._ (C) • CnlZ • ..., (30) n. ....... a.• am 1..aq11.1.. (C) <60> Guest Mewtt: .. ,.... *' 11 ...... ~rl Telntf and tht entire cut pre-comedy) '62 -Zbi1nlew Cybulski, sent "lau&h·ln, Rualln style." Tht En Knyzewab. little old man (Arte JollftlOll) pn>· , ,.,... Place poses marTl•P tD achlumpy Gladys Ht Said, Slit Said (C) Guests Onnphby (Ruth Bual). are David and Jo,te Sussklnd, • BRUINS BES Walt•. and Johanna Slezak. Joey : T IN and Cindy Adams. * BASKETBALL ACTION! ma..-.: "Joumey to a War." 8 UCU ......... (C) (90) ~ath· Vltwtrs are takan ID Ytmtt1, wtltft ln(ton state UniveBlty eouiars vs.. tribal warfare Is ••fed continually. Ua.A Brulna 1t Pullman Wash· 11:15 B U 00 GI ._ (C) i on. ' (W (I) Cftlt.. SM-.: "Tht Te Tell Ille Trdl (C) (30) Moon Is Down." steel! Marlltt S--r/PSA 11:l01 QI (j) lltfw Mffll (C) • (30) l1p'1 s ... (C) Scheduled m w.w ,,_ (C) (60) pests art astronaut (renk Borman; E ,....._. (30) authors Robert Kotz. Morton Hunt l;JO 9 QI Cl) Ntn'a L_, (C) (30) end Liz Carpenter. prodcar HUlard Lucy trlei to chana• dettctlvt Elkins; heart sptdallst Dr. Paul "Moose" Manley's timid '°" Into • Dudi:hltt. men who's not afraid of his own I Dkt. c.wett CC) shadow. Alan Halt and Wally ColC : .,,._ .,.....,. (ro· iuest. mance) '34-4<ath1rine Hepbum. D (flJ (l)U) AIC MMdaf Mewtt: aJ II nle: .. Slraap AIMRtur1" (C) ilfiil Oar"' (drema) '6s-stl· (drama) '56-atn Cooper. phtn Boyd, Ettl• Somm., JoMcltl 11:45 D u 00 m ..... .., c... (C) Cotttn, Jill St. John. Durina Oar Aa a result of owrwhtlmln1 view• nllht In Hollywood. tht fMrit. lnttrat, Dr. Paul EMlcll, heed of nominee Is w1tdled doatly bJ Stanford Unlveralty'a Bloloo Cept. friends and woc:la'"-end 1uthof of "The PotMJl•tlon 11.wid ,,... .._ (C) (90) Bomb," hat been echeduled for a TM Ill Yllltf (C) (60) rttum appnrance. I Oflca tf .. ,., ..... Rt (30) 1 :00 • .... (C) "'Otdlillt ft Slit- ,.,. (30) jift• (western) ·57 -Randolph t:008t1IJCl)Ma1hrrJ ILF.D. (C) Scott. Karen Sllett, (lO) GoOber tries te Impress his I C..••ltr hltel11 ...,. (C) bt1 btvther, who hu bettl ..., frK ..._ (C) 14 yeert, with hit pt ttation, not Aclltl ni.n: "Riot In Juwe- knowtn1 ttiat hla brother has bt-n It Priton." Our news won't wait for 6-o'clock blll bond• 4:30 p.m. alao at 11:00p.m. eyewitness new91kabc-tv A DEADLY BUG-Former Army lntelligenu officer ue Barrell (Gt!orgt! Maharis), who must find sevual stolen flasks of a deadly virus be/Ort! they can be used to destroy the population of Los Angeks, is aided by the daughter (AnM Francis) of an army general in "The Satan Bug," on the NBC Monday Night Movie at 9 PM. ,...1, TUESDA Y FORUNl'Y 10 For mominc and afternoon listinp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's mories. DAmME MOVIES l!.JOm ......... .,. <~·*'· ma) '6l~UJD Hus, Mine Wlndlor, BillJ Gilbert. ~-(C)~--( ..... . ......... ) '53-0ofis °"· .... . c..y. m., --Illy .......... (drtma) '«-by Betll Hqha. 4:JI,.,... Dlll'I ....... (dr1ma) ' -Sif lAuranc• Olivier, Kirt ~ Burt Llncater. S:80 •GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS *and COMMENTARY 5PM! 1.•1--(C) (60) .llfTJ Duphy. fD.......,. .. ....., CC) (30) D GAGGLE OF GAGSTERS * TRY TO TOP JOKES SENT IN BY VIEWERS! • c. ,.. ,., niQ (C) (30) Wink Martindale hosts. D a. ooa.a ~ <C> ""1lt C.., ...-(at dtlma) '57- RoMrt Mitthutn, Cllrt Jutpn1, 0. Yid Hediloft. followiq I llJOO.mffe .. chue dwina WW II, I U.S. SOft clab'o,.-Pd I Nlli lJ.b09t flul'1 fittrt it Odl .. '"' (C) (60) I Dkt v • .,.. (30) n. fMlk•• (C) (30) UC ..... (C) (30) ~. ~ (30) "Folk Sonp. H Part 1: Tracy Newman, past mem- ber al tlle .... CMlty lliltltrlls. lives Ole au4ilftce a dlanca to lint 11~ CIS .._ (C) (30) .......... (30) .... (C) (60) Jack White. l:lO IW ...... (C) (60) 8 AGHT FREEWAY FA-* TIGUE! WATCH STEVE! • .... -.... (C) (90) Gllelb: Gus Bivona. Norm CrotbJ. Stu Gilliam, Joe Williams and Bill Mom-... I n.. ....... (C) (30) Illy f ........ (C) (30) . ' Fine Q•lity PRINTING 642-4321 Offset & litterprea~ , ,, •' --I ------·· "A Complete PriritirNJ Service" Free Estimates ntE DAILY PILOT, TV WEfX. F£8RUARY 7, 1970 1(])""1 .._ (60 9:0ID900 8'UC ,_., ..._ ,....._. Slll1cae (30) Ir. (e) .._... (comedy) ·~ 00 Hal., lrWilf (C) (30) Patty OUM, Chari• Line, Jim Yep fw &er,Me (30) Prot>er 8Kkus, W1rran Ber1i111«, BlllJ De faod a..S diet ara emphasiz..S to-Wolfe, Ridlard Deacon, Jane Gf'ltl'. day. PhJtia Norton Ruma dem· A teenare '"1 finds that her ath- oMtrates llWRI n.. exerdles for letic prowess causes problems in the back. lndudint the Cobra. Half her P,ef10ftll lift. (R) locust. Bow Ind Wheel positions. (l)n.t 11.an (30) II TONY BENNETT CELE· ....... 34 (C) <60> * BRATES 21st yr. IN • 111111 -CC> (30) SHOWBIZ AT HEF'SI 7:C. CIS ~ ..._ (C) (30) 0 Ptap., Alt. Datt CC> (60) WW's Illy LIM? CC) (30) Guesb are Gaorta Kirtiy, Joe Wll· I U.. UcJ (30) Iiams. Moe Koffman •nd To111 Ben· lut lie C-. (C) (30) nett c •••• .,, ..... f.M (30) fl) ............ ., (60) (6) .._.. (C) (30) fl1) NIT ftltinl (C) (90) "Cin· : Mint (30) de'9fla." Performed bJ the National Ci) Tnta • C1m,111t11 (C) Ballet of Can1d1 with ballerina • blllMs 11 Ille S. (C) (30) Veronica Tennant in the tlt11 role. n.t llltft30) e> Qlldle Awltlallt (C) (30) 7:30. ta Cl) ....... a. :lO ....... S.CW, ( (60) "Wild t · River." Joseph Ca"'panefl• nar· 8 Great Play! Uta Ha1en rites • studJ of the natural en-* and Martin Balsam in ~=.~,!~~~ ~ ::_ The Day Before Sunday 1tad at m111y riwn. CBS Playhouse a ta CI> &H .,.._ ., -... 11am11ec11ct cts Pl•r· (C) {lo) "Jeannie and the Curious ..._. (C} (90) "The D11 Before Kid." Jeannie and Tony b•bysit for Sunday." Uta H11en ind M•rtln a boJ whcm aceidantal dllcowefy of Balam star in an orieJnal drama Jeennie's maiic power jaoplrdlus by Robert Crun about 111 over-40 her aecrtl bachelor airl whose secure world Is D @ Cl) EB IW ~ (C) (60) shattered bJ a series of eYents that "Survival Howe." Samm1 Owls Jr. lead her to quution m1n1 of her suats as an u-dotle addict -ac· notions about herself ind othtn.. cuted of a crime he did not com-· Farley Granier. Cloris L11chman, mil Abo 1uestl11c are Billy Daniels, Jeff Bridfes ind Diane Hull ue Willi.tit Sftlittlers •nd Mira Waters. featured. • fJ UiN $ .._.. "'Ccy Ttmf" , ..... (C) (30) Bixler Ward. (drama) '58-James llaton, Rod I• Jalla News (C) (30) Steirer. lnrer Stevens. Anai• Dick· • llak• J Elt...aas (C) (30) inlOft. lnttlledual crimlnaJ forces 10:00 m .... (C) (60) tlldroftlcs lhln to flbricalt Ony @ (])Q) M•cm Welby, M.0. bomba that Ila places in airlines ( (60) "Go Get 'Em, Tirer ... to extort • lortune for tip-offs. Sttwen Kiley befriends a former em. at Tnlll ar C1111,1 rnc• (C) (30) plo,er who is a reformed drur ad· I lllfar Ma• (60) diet. Jack Albertson auests. Tadlltial c... (30) I Defla! (C) (60) 11le atr ..... CC) (60) ,..., .. _.. (60) C:... .. Mir (30) 0 hdre Cantla (30) l:OO 15'1 @ 1!3 Dt~~lt ltJ1tl41 lO-.lO · ~ (C) (60) "A Con· (C) (30) "Miuion Improbable." Jim versation W'rth Federico FellinL" lnnoc:etrtly submits I lloty Debbie In (30) ha writuft IS his OWft gtry in an 11:00 D (I) mm ..... (C) l'ftfd COfttllt for 1P01bof1Uers. lt11tnera D SEE HOW YOU STACK · ,...: <C) ~ of ......,. * UP AGAINST STARS ~,:!.'~1• Robertson. PLAY ALONG! IT'S FUN! m He s.w. a. s.w <C> I ...... (C) (30) (ff)(!) ea CJ) ...... (C) Te T .. lie TnO (C) (30) 11:15 ~(I) SM ..... : "fUl'J at telCt lllrlllt/PSA fbt (30) furuoa Craek. .. 11N11111,11 A ...... (C) (60) ll:lOlft(IJ lllltrY lttffia (C) a:» e CIJ w .... tc> <60> u CI> m......., ear.. <C> C.rol l.nrtftce cuats. .._.. .,,...... (drama) 'SO-DU @ m .llllla (C) (30) "Fa· Peter Ustino¥, Anna N•ite. th« al the Tribe." Corly learns a D Q) Diel Clwl (C) '*-ntlr lt:SIOll in friendship. Richard Steeit biltited Sir Noel Cow.rd Is IPICial clMlts. suest. Tamm, Grimes and Brian • o..llae .... (C) (30) Come-Bedford •'-pest. di111 ~ Ramtan Is f11turtd. m ..... •AOca Mw" (drama) D (ft) I ft> AIC lileN ef lie 'l5--«.tt11rfne Hepbum, Frtd llac-1'9* "'ftilit Qll.,.,. (drama) Murrwy, Fred Stone. ?O -Dlrrlft McGavin, Broderick llJ Ille* ....,. ~ (df'lfU) Crawford, ll1tro. Jama Wllltmcn '56--Comtl Wildt, Jeen Wanac.. Two man Oft 111 unlntlablttd lsl•nd fm ..... ,._ C. ..... flcttt • llmlt..s .., ill °'*' to U¥I 1:00. ~ ........ , ..... (com- .,.. WIDfW from total 11tdNr nr. edy) '51-farter Granrar. satt!1tJ I ..... fnlt ... (C) (90) Wlntn. n. ... ,...., (C) (60) ....... (C) Ollce fl .. Pt 11H111t (30) II)~ ni..h: "HldcMn Hom!· ,..._ (C) (30) "T'IMrmoc· cidt." ""'1·" lrlfrar9d TV ca1111m .,. t:• m...,..... --= "The Lona pktum al 1Met·•Mf11 emitted by Hrcttt of 1943," "The CUra of the Ill objactl ill ftllwe. Ame Mumm,, H ''The ea,. al Gold." I at th st w " w it [ ~ n F a r s i .. " • r. J· ft )) I· 1'· n· al 'II •• ,. ire lln na 4-0 Is &It Mf fl. '"· are .D. '·" 1111· Id· on· • ref ma) Ate· N) A Gwt list of Soyll"llOl'I Makins a pat appearance on The Gcwemor and JJ. comedy aeries is rapidly becoming an .. in" thins amon1 aovemon of the United States. The aubematorial alumni of the politically hip show starrin1 Dan Dailey aQ4I. Julie Somman, which is seen Tuadays (9:30 ,M on CBS), has reached ba1i a. dozen and coetioues to increae with several more state chief executives waiting in the winp to play tbeimelves. Alracly emo•• • ~ are Kansas'• Robert Docking, Penmytvania a Raymond Shafer, New Mexico's David Carao. Nebraak.a's Norbert Tie- mann, Delaware'• RuaaeU Peterson and Nevada'• Paul Lax.alt. Winthrop Rockefeller of Ark.ansaa ta amona aovemora who 1000 will sian the ataest roster. Stron1 acceptance· of the show by many of the state chief executives probably accounta for their in&erest in becomina aaoclated with il Two aovernon especially laudatory in their com- ments about 1be Governor and J J . are Harold LcVander of Minneaota and Richard J. Hughes of New Jersey, neither of whom bu found time from official duties to travel to Hollywood for a filming aasioo. LcVander, who aaw the pilot of the series in bis St. Paul ofticcs while Mill Somman wu makin1 a promotional appearance in the state, waa ao impreaaed that be recommended a special acreen- in1 of the situation comedy at last September's National Govemon Conference in Colorado Springs. LeV...-r'a •lnclHl lS-year-old dau1hter, Mrs. Jean Kina. wu equally enthusiastic about The Governor and JJ. Mn. Kina, who serves aa her father's·~ writer, uw a close p"rallel.betweeo her reat.life role and that of Governor Drinkwat- er'• dauahter JJ .. played by Miss Somman. "I have criticized my own father's speecbmak-inJ for the very thina that J .J. did," said Mn. King after viewina the pilot which was the pre- miere episode of the series. "I think you have somethina peat here," she added. "There are ao many people now interested in political life that they can't help identifyina with a program like The Governor and JJ." Governor Hushes, whose term in New Jeney recendy expired, wu especially taken with the proanm's .. believeability," according to his wife Mn. Betty Huahea, wbo boats her own show on WCAU-TV, Philadelphia, and interviewed Mia Somman during a penonal appearance tour. n.c.e W'llo rememlMr Dan Dailey aa "that slim pretty-boy of all those Betty Grable movies," were perhaps surprised to ftnd him cut u the middle- a,ed governor of a Midwestern state in the new series. But Dailey Iona ago abed his "1001-and- daac:e'' imaae with star audieoca who saw bis succeues in the Neil Simon hits. "'The Odd Cou- ple" and "Plaza Suite," both on Broadway aod on tour. It wu Julie Somma.rs who was instrumental in the selection of Dailey for the role of the widowed Governor Drinkwater, who 10metimea ftnds the aeneration 1•P upaettin1 an otherwise warm rela- tionship with his daupter J J . After Mia Somman uw Dailey'a outstanding, three-part performance in "Plaza Su1te" she in- formed executive producer Leonard Stern that be wu "just pat and would be perfect for The Ge vernor aod J J ." lo the play Dailey wu re.. quired to play, aucceaaively, a middle-aged man with the seven-year itch, Hollywood'• top-Jl'Olllnl producer aod a Lona h1ud father wbo succumbs to diuipatioo. o.&er, wiao loob every bit the dignified states- man be portraya, ia 1lndina his television plunae into politics an excitin1 new experience. "'Ibis sort of rounds out my career," be explains. "I have done just about everytbio1 else." Unlike IOOle of hia acting contemporaries, how- ever, he hasn't the sliptest intention of eoterina the real-life arena of politics. Jama Callahan, a Univenity of Wuhinaton lf9duate who playa Drinkwater'• nervous but dedi- cated presa secretary George Callison, recently bad the opportunity to obtain 6.rat hand on-the-job trainina for his characteriz.atlon1_ He returned t.o bia collcae haunta in Seattle and tben journeyed to the state capital of Olympia, where be 1erved a one-day stint as Gov. Dan Evana'a press secretary. 1• like Georp CeQleoe, be conducted a .Press conference, wu preaent u Governor Evans aaaned oflkial documents and had the opportunity to meet repreteotatives of the AuatraJjan ,ovemmcnt who were conferrina with the ,overnor. It's apparent that critics u well 11 politicians are sold on The Governor and J J . The eeriea wu nominated for a 1970 Golden Oloba Award (Hollywood Foreign Press) u the best 'IV show, musical or comedy, aa were Dalley and Min Som- man in the actor and actraa, musical or comedy, cateaories. lllGllE YOURSELF IEHllD THE llCROPHOIEI WHICH OF THESE • FISClllTlll CAREERS llTERESTS .YOU1 O DISC JOCUY O MtWSW'IO O SPOHSCASTO O COMMHCIAl AtlMOUMCEI PIH VOICI ANALYSIS YIUS YOU IP YOU HA VI "HIDDIN T AllNJ"I TIAJlt AT HOM( Oii iN OU. IEMITlfUl NlW STUOIO SCHOOll You c.. 1Wy l>f0Mle11t tKlllllllllH It home, 111 ,._ •Plr• tlftll, or 111 our MW ltoMclat. 1111 Sc~OCAT£0 lllGHT Hllll Ill LOS ANQ(lES-Undtr 1111 aupervlalotl of our Olrtctlns fac11lty of 11 '""°'" ~,w .. llldlo.TV atatl0111 tvtrywllt,. lllvt 111 IMMtOIATl OUWfO for llotll 111111 '"' WOllMlll tO take O\'tr llllllOrt.1111 loof. 11111111 ·'°" rlcttt now. NATIO..·WIO( "l.ACEMtNT USISTAlfC( et no e1tr1 COit! T111U011 1ulallftce ewtlllble. Send ID CARUll ACAD[MY'I lllvf1lq11 of famo111 lroacle11tera fOf ntU beoa· let, recwd, alld voice 111111'11 detail&. •An eccrecllt.d member of the H• tlonel Home Study Council end ttt. • Netlonel Anoc:letlon of Tt8Cle end Technlcel lchoola • ~ for Veteran rrelnlnc •Member of Cellfoml• Alllodetlon fOf' Prtv.t• £.ducetton • All ellflble l111tltutlon under the federalty ln1urecl Student Loen ~m. ,--------------------· ~-=-!~~,' ~i ........ ~-.. .. Pllw: -(2U) '414-oz21 . • , ......... ., ............. ... ...... ..ta .......... ,._ ""' IN_.....,_, .. . Heme CUy, Stete/llp I am lntereai.d Irr O CleHroorn 0 Home ltud1 CICMA2'• --------------------- THE DAILY P1LOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 7. 1970 THE .COURTSHIP or EDDIE'S FATHER WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1l For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's mcwies. 1:0011 ,.._CC) (60) ~Dunphy. ·"~ (30) B I THE RANKS ND * TOP THE TOPPERSU l e.. Y• r., 1lllll <C> (30) Sil O'aoct ..... {C) "Tiie rblalp et Eddie's FltlW" Pert I (comedy) '63-Glenn ford, Shirley Jones. Stelle Stevens. Dine Merrill. Ronny Howard. A ltl\Sitive six-year. old bOf tries to find 1 new wife for his widower·f•thtr. Conclusion shown tomorrow 1t 6 PM. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 (C) "T....... .. tlile Aapst ...... Pert I (comedy) 'Sf>.-Glenn Ford, Merion Brando. Conclusion shown tomorrow et this time. 9:30 II ~touls It s.• (adventure) '37 -Gery Cooper, frences Dee. Q "'llaicM Malllllt" (mystery) '53-Geor1e Brent, Hillery Brooke. m "LJ•ll•· (romance) '41-Merte Oberon, Joseph Cottln. ll:30 U ~ Jeeperdy" (dram•) '55 -Rod Clmeron, Gile Robbins. 1:30 m "CeM .. tlile stabW' (drama) 'l9-lorett1 Youn1. Huih Marlow&. 2.-00 Q (C) "Kia n. for Me" (com- edy) '57~ry Grant, Suiy P1rller, Jayne M1nsfleld. II) ''TM Crttn Buddlla" (adwn· I Dkll v.. Dr'e (30) Tiie. FHatdl11• (C) (30) star Tr'lk (C) (60) (I) ABC Ntiwl (C) (30) WUl'• N-1 (30) "Junior Rock· etry." Hilh tchool student enti· ~ demonstnte model roc:Uts. I Cl) CIS ..... (C) (30) hlitn lltlu (30) ,.... (C) (60) Jack White. &:JO D MIC .....me. (C) (60) 11 WHY NOT INVITE STEVE * IN TO DINNER? 11 StM Aha Sllow CC) (85) Jim· my Lewis, Jayne Me1dows, Lee F. Bailey, Ctt1rtle Callas and Bill Toomey auest. ~()'Cl()C~ MVVll ture) '55-Weyne Morris. • 4:00 II ''TM Prtvata W1r of M•lor ltMon" (comedy) 'SS ~arlton Heston. Julit Adams, Tim Ho¥1e. I 111e 8-. b9e (C) (30) ~ flWllt'ftll 11.rtiH (30) Ci)""' ..... (60) '"""'" Sllllwale (30) @ N•..U.,.lrtll.S., (C) (30) : V f ~-I •-. (, 5:00 GI PUTNAM·MIUER-KEUY *BARRETT-NEWS AT 5PM 5lltle Tac (30) Plerrt visits • medieval c1st1e ind Is left behind by the tour arouP. Sum•'• car breaks down and Barbara's purse 1ets lost. ~Ci) Tlle ...... (30) m Nitidtr. u (C) <60> HOLIDAY TRAVEL: NO LAUGHING MATTER! Even to a clown. it wun•t very funny. Anyone who bu bid problems aettina bimlelf and bil luuaae aboard an airplane durint a holiday ICMOD-Od who bam•t- will appnciate Larry Harmon•• situation. U you•re tryi:q to set from Ban,tok to •Taiwan, it'• even JOi9re complicated. .... 1. Larry Harmon is president of Larry Har- mon Pictures Corp. and the creator-produc· er of the Bozo, the Clown TV series on KCOP, Olannel 13, weekdays at 7 AM and 3 PM. Harmon wu the original Bow, but with the program airing on film and live in every major country in the world, he's· too busy for clowning except for important per- tonal appearancea. Harmon was oo the final lap of a flve- month business tour of the Par But when be and his auociates arrived at the Bangkok airport to be transported to Taiwan. "We aot to the airport in plenty of time," Harmon recalll, "with half our luggage and the rest on the way. It anived about 20 minuta before the plane was to leave. "When we tried to get someone to take our luuage from the car to the plane, the • man in charge beaan telling us bow toush it wu to get anyone to carry lugage. ''The more we penistcd, the more be kept telling ua bow tough it wu. In the middle of the dilcussioo, I looked up and there was the plane taking off, leavina us, 14 large auitcues and camera equipment behind." Harmon's problem was compounded by the fact that it was the final day bis passport permitted him to stay in Bangkok. With the cooperation of officials from an- other airline, Harmon and COQ'lpany man- aged to get on a plane to Hong Kong. Then they flew the final lap to Taiwan by China Airlines, a carrier Humon didn't even know emted, the equivalent of the U. S. Ozark Airlines. They made the tramfer in Hons Kong with 45 secomb to spare. Bor.o, IM Clown n o fly. I Ille t I 1ey ill, .tr· rife Ion tk· 1gi- L E m· F. 3111 )) I I Ind :ar rse an o't .he og m0111 ..._ <C> <30> llU (])tn ·~·"'•II· Ell. F k I 1:00 •ca &.I• ..... <C> <30> 'IPll .. -..-re. 6'ilill 1•10 (C) 1e ran e : W1ltlr Cronkita. (60) Lorne Gr•ne at.rs ind Bobble -------- • n.t'a MJ U.? (C) (30) 6tntty is spedal suest for 1n hour Th M . I L .. LllCJ (30) of ~usic. mirth Ind marvtlous e us1cal Heart leet tlle a.a (C) (30) sbtin1 from the •ll·new 30th 1n· -----------C.....,/lllbllif'IMcl (C) (30) niwr11ry edition ol the le. Cllpeda. • ~~I (C) (30) I m)~~h=' Nt~I•= of Della' (I) Trdl or c:...queraa (C) and Timmy Wynette 1uat. W...,.lllt (C) (30) fB ._. ... .....,.., (60) Music ii the life blood of net llrl (C) (30) fD llltnltitMI .....,... (C) (60) "Della," starring Della lleese 7:30 8 QI Cl) HM Hft (C) (60) Lynn David Weber modmta. and featurina Sandy Baron, and w.non. Georp Jona .. ,est I la de Ma.let (60) FJ11'e F--'-eJ · t the L~-f II U CJ) @D Tllt ~ (C) t'.30 ' ..... (C) (30) Baxter Ward. . iaua. 11 a ~' o (90) "Alime of TlfTor." A f1m· Iii .......... (C) (30) its flow. Uy seeklna veniunce for their f•· 10:00 t3 Ci) tt...a flwit.O (C) (60) Ellie is the music coordinator ther's untlmety delth, holds ttle W en O.nnrs old sdloolm1t.e ind on the daily musical-variety Graln1111 end 1 Conaressk>n•I can· fellow police offictf dllCCMfl his hour. She secura sheet music, did1tt captives 1t Shiloh Randi. wife has been murdtrtd, ht llts sometimes out of print. obtains Jotaph Cotten iuests. out to help find the murderer with· copies of special arranaemcotl D (U) (J)Q) """" •IMI t11e rr. out .McGarrett's permlaslon. Tom for all IS memben of Peter ,_. (t'} (3~ ''Th• Scientific Ap· Skemtt •nd Jennifer Bllllnpley Myers' orchestra on an 11th proach." A child psyeholoflst talks auest. . hour bas· and selects • t the ProfNIOr Ewrett Into enrollln1 his 0 @ ~ m Tlltll Ca• I,.... • ~· JUS children In her lib pf'Ofrtm ~ ("C) (60) 'M1tln1 01nc1 for Tender · naht musical balance. cau• she fears Nenny hes over· Grass." Bronson competes In 1 N.o str~aer to the world of stimul1ttd thtlr lm•alnatlons. Join· ruuld. croa-country motottyde music, Mtu Frankel bu had a n1 Barnes autSts. race becluse he f11ls compelled Jong and varied musical back-B .,.._ $. 11ew1e: (C) ""-to prove himself to en lndiln altt. around, ioctucling .even yean u niMl111d Hilk" (western) '59-Buffy S.lnt•M•ri• Juats.. musical director and pianist for Don Murrey, Lee Remick. Richlrd D @ (])ED~ ...._,. The Mike Doualu Show Murray, Richard Ea•n. A randier dlacl ~ (60) Joel o...,, Lene • who uses P«>Plt for his own pur· Horne, Trish• Nobl• end The Vanity poses, flnally r .. lizes thet ht can· felr auat. not shake off 111 his old loyaltles. I Della! (C) (60) I Trdl or Ceoaeq-(C) (30) ..... (C) (60) Major Ml.a (60) Ptrry Mllll'I (60) T.Ubl c.rw (30) • H1•R1t1d (C) (30) "The Gary Jo,ce Qen c..a (30) "Boned Burton Quartet." Jm by one ol Chicken, Quick-Stir," today's lndln1 viblsts ind hla &> Crm • A9or (30) ffOUP. 7:55 10:301:... "':a 1 .. 1n (30) 8 BACK THE LAKERS TO-. I iffc!A(t,... ., ...... (30) * NIGHT AGAINST FRISCO! "Tod'Y'a Hllf Century." A pt1otos. II LI ... l..utblll (C) (2'h hr) raphtf's Pt~I Impressions of LA. llkers vs. Sin francltco W•r· major uhlblt of 1bstrect 1rt. ~i:c.:O. the Cow P1l1~ In Sin ll:OOI ff.!:: (C) l.'00 D (ft) mm n.. C..r11111p .. • ..... "YMDI Mr. UMllln• Eddie's fitlier {C) (30) ''The Prom· drama) '39-Henry Fond• Allee ise." Eddie llr•IJhtens out en Im· Bredy Marlorit Wener ' mlrr1tlon officl1I who rtfuses to re· I "~ ,... · new Mrs. Livlnpton's vlsl. Mq He s.w, Slit Slllll (C) (30) i 11e 111.m. m @ooa Cll ,.... CC> Te TIO tlle Trd <C> (30) • lll"t Jemll (C) (R) "In thl 9"dl M.-S..llatJ I PSA Comi"I of Men." • (30) ~ • "' ..... (C} fli) 1lle F.,,. Sip (60) (R) 11:15 Cill• Sew• .... : "Thrtt M*bl 0,NlflfO · · · Btl. ,,_., Im~ (30) IC:es Wat." The petite Ellie mired last 1:308IBCl)llle IMltJ H ..... 11:30ag: llt1erv lftffht (C) year but the lure of ahow buai-(C) (30) Th• Cbmpetts k111> Shofty ~ Im Jell'"" C..... (C) 'ness and the chance to help locked In 1 bur ceae to PfMftt • li'ille IMlill ""'9 ,. " him from ete1plnr marri•P to (dr1m1) '50-.lohn Mills. create the new sound of Della Elvtma. Shua fisher end Elvia All· Valerie HoblOn, Jotln Howard O.Vla. brou~t her to Hollywood. min 1uest D m Diel c...a ._ <C> Ellie cannot remember a 1J ~(1)91 .... m (C) (30) e KATHARINE HEPBURN'S time when music wu not a •'1fht Whole Wof1d Ctn Heir You." * IN MARY OF SCOTLAND part of her life, Her father wu Count1lor Liz Mclnwe Is caupt 11•30 TONIGHT KTTVt a QfO!esaional theatre pianist in In tht middle of •. mlsundtrstand· ~.-.&.... .. .. _ J _... _ the days wbeo "chue" music ln1 between • student who Is de-m -· _, .. ae....r part f . and t1nnlned to btcome 1 beauty op«· (dram•) • '36 -Kltharl1t1 Htpbum, wu deville 0 every movJC •tor ind her P1rents. who 1re In· Fredric Merell, John C.nadlne. , vau act. lbttnt ttitt 1111 prept1r1 for col· d) "'"* .,.,.,.. (drama) 44 A student of clauical piano il(t. Ettletlnn Bloct. Bruce Kirby -Edward G. Roblnlllft, Lynn Bart. until she wu 14, Ellie awitcbed end Betty H•rfonl aulll 1:00 G 11tw1r. "Be It(' (rnyltlfJ) '58 10 popular tuoee in her teem. I Dewld Fr911 ... (C) (90) -Wlllllm Hofdtl\, Sophia Loren. She bepn pla)'ina in local daoce 1lle lie YllllJ (C) (60) • 8 ..... (C) bands in Clewland while atill = rso, ............. (30) (R) r~ T1limh: "E1cep1 BJ enroDcd in the Cleveland lmti• t:0088(1)1Wia1 c.w (C) (60) l:J01C..•• ..... ._.. (C) tute of Music. A ,ounr n1l111tter'1 Mlrt CONlltlon Al.fllPt """= ''Tiie lro11 . The too-cappina. ftneer-map- ftares up to Jeoperdize his c"*'9 OuM." ''TM O.lt llln," "Delnoll P'QI "DeDa" can be heard ud of m1lntalnltti 1 foundation for Bt.W of AMt SlrMt." teen. in color, weckniah• at P1rolles. lllrtln S11Mn auata. 2:308..._/.,_ U. 11111 Dir (C) 10 PM en KHJ-1V, Channel 9. n~w open •• ~ .. sears New Income Tax · . . Preparation s·ervice. ~ _ :N~~; ·JOU. clo.D't haft tf •pend Iona houre ove, )'dur ~ tu. Por a Nieonable f.. (i.ed Ola ~oa..t ecbedule) ' tu. wJll ~u,~ ... P.IN b~ 1tat.e ancl .... ..i .. with 10UI .. ...... ot oomp'1ta~ aeoaraq. . . . : ....... k•JI ! \ ....... ,,fkllDtW . ......... '* ... . I ~T ... : 111*11 117 .... ,,.. ..... ·i0w . .. .· ...... .-.;I*& •JOUrt..... !~Ch~' I ~ c ......... 7•••. ............... ·~-·elp . tear ·~••• ~ ... -. _...., -· -- ..... l7 • THURSDAY FORUMY 12 For momlnc ind 1ftemoon listinp. please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, far your convenience, .. the dly's mowies. DAmME MOVIES t:tl D (C) °"...._ ti .. Alplt ........ eo.dldioll (CllMlledy) CiileM ford. ......... .. ta CllfttteuiticM " ,.urdlf s 9 AM ... ... • ..,.... llrt" (11.-.1) '5'1-.. eroer. BoO ..,,._ ..... , ........ (~) 'lO-tl~ Fotrat. SllleiU CMlt. • (C) -s-r (dnma) '4~1ft Stfteas, OaHeen Grtr. 12:31. "'Qess ............ (b .., '41--.rthl Sc«!. l:ll •• .._ u..11 ti 1.....-Ch N) '40---a&J ....... lbmf, htll ~ !:ti& ....... ( ...... ) '41-Jiiift w.,., ~ afft.. w ... ......... ......... ...,..( .... )'SO- Wlftlr lbttlllal&. 4:318 (C) • .....,. <.,._> '56 sa._ FOrd. ..... sa.ipr, ftiic:il f lfT. BENEFITS OF LEASING THE FAMILY CAR lncreuing numb•rs of Am•ri~•"' no~ I!,•'• +h.• f•mily ur. App•r•ntly, the 1 d • • ss : ~·+' good for cost.conscious busin.ss men, is •lso C)OOd fM the f •mily m.n.'' ln Or•nge County m•ny f•milies •re t•lrin9 •dv•nt•ge of • re- m•rlr•ble leuin9 pr09r•m offered by Gud•n Grove Lincoln Mel'cury. TI.is v•ry different pro· gr•m lends ihelf to f•mily budgeting by i~~lud­ ing service •nd m•inten•nce •t no . ·~d1t1on•I chu9•: oil, oil ch•nges, se•ls, tr•nsm1u1on serv· ice, etc .. etc. In •ddition, the de•ler buys yo~r present ur, freeing c•pit•I for inv•dment . 1n th• m•rltet or th•+ v.c•tion pro~y on the riv- er. And •••"Y two yHrs, you C)et • br•nd n•w c•r. For An F.xc.elent Booklet On Thn Sub;ect C.! our LHsincJ Secretary THE DAILY PfLOT, TV WEEI<, FEBRUARY 7, 1970 '~~4=.f>~ 1~~":'.:"'(C)(~60~ Ide stlDd nans Into fiftancial -. Office tf 1111 rrn ·~nt (30) Ms frleMs ~. him to ad· NET Pl1J .. t1H (90) "Tht wrtbl. Chan,.tln&-" I Cl)De II 1au a (30) t:GOIJ9(()CIS n.., .... :· ..._. M (C) (60) ·(C) "Hatari9 Part I (adwtlturt) 11111 -(C) (30) '62 -John WeyM, Hant, Kruatr. 7:tO B CIS &lllilll ..._ (C) (30) Red Buttons. A comedy·adw9ftturt Waltlr CroMita. filmed In Atria about a dlrin1 WW't llJ u.t (C) (30) band of men .,_. ioll It Is to I U.. Lay (30) capture wild Alrlan animals fcw a.t 1111 a.ct (C) (30) sllipment to zoos 1tOUnd tM wond. C1 , .,, ....... f_, (30) Part II will be lhowft IDmorrow It Ci) De .. I W Wed (C) (30) this tillll. iliin! (30) o @CV&> t• ..... (C) (60) Cl) T ....a • C1 I I ' t Cll (C) Robert Goulet &uab.. . r-........ (C) (30) .............. (60) n.t "" <t> (30) ,. ... a u oo m ..,..... . <C> <30> 7:ll8f8Cll F_., """ (C) (30) "A.l.D.-llie W~" A ... ktnd A t~..,. pr9dids Rew Yc>R ftio Is f tty wW ti. Inundated .,, a lllmM tidal ::.::p~ :;~ and ca.:n . .-.. 1nd Uncle Biii must russure 8 ,._, (C) (30) Buter Wtrd . ~~ ='._, ._ <t> m 1111 ......... <t> <30> (60). ~ die Twl fl11n." Dlniel lO:GO II 9 00 fl'._. ...,. (C) 8oaM is ~tat In briftlin1 (60) Guats In mua.UI fn>lic are tocwttw MllllCJ Hub Md Tom P1ul LJnde, Ross Martin, Grt11 l.ioalM (,.,..o ol AbRMm Lin· Morris Ind Kati Smltll. coin). MariMu Hill and Burr De-IJ 18 ,.._ (C) (60) ....,~ O @())aJNri17a(C)(60) O @CJJGN ,.._., tlllf "JourMJ to "°"'*'·" Jack e,..._ A c:...ty ..._ (C) (30) Jo Anne nan falls Into a trap wtlen a buu· Wot11y, * ol U\e dilftllles. the tiful &if1 bib him Into tMiftl hef hlfldious llutfl Md the robust to Eat Germany. OiaM Ball• wic:e, is .-1al pat SM pl.,-. auests. I....,... ....... if. who 1Mintaitts IDlla! (C) (60) an ••1 ntw llollll"olct for her ,..,, .._ (60) IOddee "°'* (Paubm). : T1ll Mwa:llll (C) (60) (R) ~-:-....!) ~i~o: fl)E r.h S.-. (30) a.-Dlu,M. fOcxMt fllacny. 10-.JO.., c,.tlia (30) Nt.r WOf1d WW II, U.S. nr CO!°" ll:IO II D D. ma> ..... (C) rapondeftt tries to locate his •• ,.,.o1c1 '°"· ..,med '"'"' B n. • " ... him sitlCt birth. fJ ..... ..,..... et Clery" (dra- 1 TnJlll • C1 It 1 c• (C) (30) ma) '57-'.U. 'rt Douala, Ralph Meft· .... W.. (60) er. Adol!IM Man)ou. T ...... C... (30) GI,.,._ ,._. "'*9 1e1t (C) (JO) ''Do You GJ He SaW, Siie SaW (C) ~ tM MlllJ w.,r Guy Stodl· @Cl) @ CI) tB (() ..._ (C) ::.::...~itfofd and ~ra fl).......,,.. ... i.. ..._ EC.. • ._ (JO) (C) (R) Ht88(1) ....... (C) (60) ll:lS@(})a..... S.•Mc: "four Doe Riciies .... ,.... Budd pest. Sons. .. e ~':rt (C)St: .:;: U:JO 8 Qt Cl) Merv ltilllll (C) ""8rd. ._, ..._ • Fomst DU 00 8' ..._, c... (C) TdlJr ~ 11....-"'T_.. (...,.,.) '41-D @CJJ G lW s.t (Q (30) ~ Fonl. Willia• Holden. aaife "'StDc:lls Md Ole S-... Girt.• Ami TIWDI', Ed(ar Budlenall. ,_ a ... Strllt tJcooe's b... a-Diel c...a - -een • ICrillMed ..atioa ~ '"' • ~ ~ !'!.-= ~ ~ e HEPBURN IN QUALITY i. aie ..w. HanJ t...a ,..as. * STREET 11 :30 PM KTIV I le Tel .. TRiii (C) (JO) • ~ ,_., aelt" (com· S~' thrht s-.ary/PSA tdJ) •37 _ ltlttlarint Heptium, I W t' ctn ... it .... -Frendloe Tone. , .. , 18 .... : ~ CtiilNMW .i.. Dr. llu ~w modlr· -'~":l 'S7-8ril" Keltt\ lft9f11 E ,,..,. (Z hrs) .. ._ Jalllco No ..,. Ta b;es.." l:ll 11 ~ (.i) ID ,,.... (C) (60) ·'Ltn 1D Aji." '"""'*'' quift ncatioft hum .. ...... ell• .. for him ......... ....,.,., facts lllout H bUnd .._ i*lttiac ID aid •• _,,...,. I DI ,<Wt ,.. (C) (JO) .,... ...._ Dln'ila ._r &dDra twas Dlrrill .. • """' ... tioua ""' .... tries "' tlM C99- tnll " tM ... rili.. lllWJ. 1:0011-..: ................. (SUll*'tl) '47-Joln Bennett, ,..... trt Ryltl. ... (C) • ....._ -..: "Art M*- ol Outlf Spece," ''Vice v ..... Md "'ClntMt .• .... "'*t: "°"' ....... l:JIDCI -....... .._CC> • .. (C) Z:.JI ... , .... 1'61 .., (C) ' '0 a:· t) '· .. II :0 " i It )) )) lei ly n. .. k- • re f" .. 1$ .. • :.It Allen Rich Art UntleUer, .... )UIDle8t dai ... Diane took ber life as the atwmatb ot a t.wl trip on LSD, bad ttieee cornmmts cu make in the Febnmry law: fll Reader's DiPet ''Sooner er lam, in 1he cu.rnmt state ot our aociety, YOUR child ls goUlg IO be ~ ma.rijua.ne, ~ LSD er odleJ' 4lepl dNgs. under eoddng drcumstanoes, mo8t UR.ly by a member ol bis own peer group.•• ~ wonts are frigbtaq. 'Ibey bear out estimates by Che auda'iUes that anywhere betwwn 20 and ~ per oent ot high scboot and oollege 9CUdenls have either "experimented" wkh drup or are using them. • t•JetUr urged all pareara to ftlbt for special clwes or ftlm. ........ on tbe subject of drup. There is no doubt diat dn.lg usage Is reaching epidemic propartlons ll1DOl1' RICH the young. Wbeo me oot ot five, or a poasible foor oot of 10 are addicts. potential addicts or expertmerers it ls time something more oao- strualve to abate the epidemic was underUJain . . . fast. 1be preeent circumstances suggest a golden opportunlty for television stations in dle rea&m ot public service. How about a synd.k:a.ted weeldy series which waWd be made available to al statJons for presentation .al a reasonable time? It lbauld be blfwmat1Ye wUboat belQI preaday. It IMuld ~ )'OUDI pMl auw wtda wbom die Now gmendoll could relate ad to wham ..., .... Ult .. There would ~DD problem, el.Cher in recuring top guest stars or spou&or"S to defray the cost. cons6deriog the urgency ol the siplatkm. Later, the weekly films COUid be channeied to sc:hools for, as Lrakletter •uaesred. special showings to students. Television, wUh liB huge Impact. seems admirably suited to join in Ole battle egadnst drugs. * * * Amoac Che more fuclna'tlal questions now cwflwdq the medium 11 bow to updMe HI OWINIU format and beoome more competltlw 10 other pbues of tbe entemlnmmt Industry In a Now age • • • wbbout 1Dcurrtng tbe wratb of viewers and tbe FCC. There recently seems to have been a st.ep taken tn this "modemlzation" but as 18. whole television is Ugbt-mles behind soch rtval attentim-ge1Jlers as theater motion pictures, magazines, plays, songs, etc. and etc. It wouk1 be folly to suggest that ~on dally with what passes ifor enligbtened movies (mostly sex-<Jriented) and even more so tthat it seek to emu.late the candid worid of certain magazines, plays and music. But televtewers are becoming more ·sophisticated and thJa should occask>n DD surprise in a modem, permissive age. Row much iJonger viewers will stand fw an overdose ot trite family sltmtlm comedies bow much of die preeent audlience wit1 be Jost end bow many wiill contintie to leave their 8et.s dark when there's nodling m that attnl.Cts them Is a moot question. The main hope for adult fare now seems to be In Che ftdd of motion ptctures produced for original showing on telev&sim. But even here d\e netWorks mll§t walk a delicate ti~. How far to go in relating to .pre'Seot day reality? With fewer ephiodes now being produced by regular series, It might be a good idea to devote a lot of die summertime * 40 ex- perimentat:ion In new creet:ive fields, radler dlan tooling around with reruns and '"safe'' 9bows as in the past. Perba~ a detinite move should be made to woo young film· makers into 1the told with h'elh, new them~ to otter more freedom to establlflbed professional talems which bave departed for otheJ' fields, Jn lbe hope ot getting them back. It may be a time fOr .. revolution" in me reel world, Just M • is in the reai world. Elizabeth Baur: Real Pioneer Descendant Elizabeth Baur step- ped out of the pages of California history to play her pioneer role on Lancer. The petite, blue-eyed Miss Baur, a flfth-gen- eration Californian, is the direct descendant of an early-day French Basque couple, Simon and Juantta Gless, wboee southern Califor- nia landboldinp en- compassed what now i.a the prestigious San Fer- nando Valley suburb of Encino. lo 1889 Oless, great graodfa.ther o{ Miss Baur, inherited the his- toric, 4,460-acre Ran- cho El Encino from hi.a uncle, Gaston 0xarart. a Buque ~ herder who had prospered from rich harvests of wheat and olives, and da.iry products, meat and wool produced by bi.I large herds of sheep and cattle. Originally, Rancho El Encino had been a land araat from Pio Pico. the last governor of California under the Mexican ftaa. Still intact from that adventurous era of California is the 1849- vintagc De La Osa adobe, headquarters of the rancho, aod &D estaocia that would look ri&ht at home in the 1870 period of Lancer stories, shoUJd Miss Baur •. in her role as Tereaa O'Brien. come strolling out of it in one of her crinoliJ>C aowns. Not far away from the De La Osa adobe, now establiabed u a state historical monument on a ftve-acn site, ia another land- mark, ~ still-standing station of the Butterfield Slap Uoes, established in l 8S8. This historic Calif omia stqe route paralleled the mlaaion trail of the Spanish padres, El Camino Real. Wlien G less found he lacked the inclination for farmJng and ranch life, he sold Rancho El Encino to Illa father-in-law, Domlnao Amestoy, shortly after gaining title to it. The Amestoy family, also of French Baque origin, owned all or portJom of the ranch for SS years. Eventually, the rancho was subdivided for real estate develop- ment as the community of Encino became one of southern Cali- fornia's most exclusive areas and the bome of such celebrltiea aa Clark Gable, Al Jolson, John Wayne, S,encer Tracy, Phil Hurla and Alice Faye, and George Gobel. Miu Baur, who realizes that her family'• affluence would have been more than considerable bad they retained evea a amall por- tion of the original Rancho El Bocioo, lauaha about It. "U I can't be a land baron in real life, at leaat I can act like one in Lancer." .....1. 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS $1.00 .......... Moy be used on envelopes as return address lobels. Also very hondy es identification labels for morking personal items such as books, records, photOs, etc. Labels ~tick on g1oss ond moy be used for marking home conned food items. 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DAYTIME MOVIES • t:OO a .. ,.perfect Lady'" (drama) '47 -Rey Milland, Teresa Wrilltt ~ "Cllllp9r bJ ..... .,. •• (comedy) 'SG-Clifton Webb, Jeanne Crain. 9:30 D "Tiie Rabbit Trap• (drama) '59 -=tmeat Borinlne, Bethel Leslie. m "lllrM Secrtta" (drama) '49- Patrlcla Nnl, Ruth Roman, Eleanor Parter. 12:30 8 "'DI Dlwll and Mia JMel" (comtdy) '41-Jean Arthur, Robert Cummlnp. 1:30 m "Tiie Olllw Uwe" (romance) •U -Barbara Stanwycll. Dlvid Niven. · 2:00 a .,.... " Dlllftrtn" Crnyst9fy> 'l4-Zachary Scott, Sidnf1 GrMn· lb9et. Peter Lorre. m ...... ,. Trlu...,. (mystery) '4£-freston Foster, Siine Hua 4:30 1J (C) "Deltlaatioft In• Spice" (sci·fi) '66 -Scott Brady, Sheree North, Gary Memll. I ..; f N I "J (. 5:00 • PUTNAM-MILLER-KELLY * BARRITT-NEWS AT SPM '-• 1:.-(Cl (60) ""' ...... ID Hwdler·9rltlkler (C) (80) Caa YH Top nil? (C) (30) Sia O'Cltct Mwle: (C) ""' ....,... (romance) '64- Ann·M1r1ret. fony Franciosa, Carol Lynley, Gardner McKay, Pamela Tif. tin, Gene Tierney, Brian Keith. Three American flrla .. 11 car•11 and romance In Madrid. Didi Van o,le (30) n. n..-.. <C> (30) st. Trtk (C) (60) '(j) AIC ..... (C) (30) . WUt'• ....., (30) Cl) CIS . ..._ (C) (30) ..... ...... (30) Nen (C) (60) Jacll White. 6:l0! DIC .......... (C) (60) .. ... (90) ort -s.\1. Goll Grant a~ ciomlo Allan Drake 1utat. In. ........ (C) (30) ~ fnoritit MartlM (30) (]) ""' ....... (60) llW'llflDn ...... (30) @llutleJ. ..... (C) (30) .... hit (C) (JO) Robert Cromie dlacusaes Joseph Califano'• "The Student Revolution." ........ S4 (60) I CJ),... .......... (30) Diii ..... t (30) 7:00 I CIS &ta1111 ..... (C) (30) • n.t's My Une? (C) (30) I U.. LICJ (30) ~ ()'Cl()C~ M()Vlf . FRIDAY IK COLOR BA BC· TV .. ltat UM Clodl (C) (30) Martinelli, Harcty Kruaer. Africa It C.allOdlty/Mlltllll Fuel (30) tht settin1 for this story about the 00 C.._a Sllewcw (C) (90) trappln1 of wlld animals for u- 1-Appaloosa." Marton Brando. portation. Hlfhlllhts are a rhino I Alltr1! (30) cha• ind Red Button's 11perlmtnts Cl) Trutll er CotlMqllltlCtl (C) with rocbt-propelled nets to cap- Mellcaa Wiil (C) (30) blrt monkey&. 7:30 ~ttct~~C) ~ (C) <30> fJ WHO IS HE? WHERE IS Smart becomes a valet to the Bui· * HE? CAN HE ESCAPE? manlan ambassador In an attempt 11 11le PriloMI (C) (60) Patrick to locate a secret rocket fuel be· McGoohln stars. fore it can be smuu1ed out of the 0 &) Here C... UM lrhles (C) country. Jonathan Harris 1uests as (60) "Candy and the Kid." A aun- the ambasudor. man who saved Jeremy's life chal· 0 tD Cl) m I Ifie@: I Surviwal lenaes him for Candy's love. James oa tbt l'rllrle (C) (60) Hu1h Downs Davidson Is futured. of the Todey show is host and @ (]) FriAJ lllpt 5'ft (21/z hr) on·camera na1T1tor for this special "Wild Is the Wind." produced In cooperation with the ladide Roodup (60) National Academy of Sclencei. The · DMd Su.ai..cl S.OW (C) (2 hr) pro1ram deals with the vast area Hoy Con Mona Bell (30) of rolling open plains In the mid· 9:30 Nen (C) (30) Baxter Wud. die of the United States that was lilt Jollns News (C) (30) once covered with 1raS$, and looks Nodles T1p1tin (30) ~t how ii ussd to be and how It 10:00 • @ @ m lracbn's World (C) is now. (60) "Whatever Happened to Hap· D @ CI> a> The Flyln1 Nun (C) py Endingsr· Kevin Grant becomes (10) "Man's Best Friend Isn't." Sis· one of the targets of en unscrupu· ter Bertrllle finds the plumber a lous female columnist when a jOb 1t the casino. 10uni actress refuses her help. l{J Miiiion $ Movie: 'Tu Hook" lee Grant and Flora Plumb euut. (dralh1) '63-Kirk Oou1tas, Rob· 0 m News (C) (60) ert Walker Jr., Nick Adams. The O CD Love, Aller!Qn Style (C} problems of men in war ~en (60) "love and the Coed Dorm," faced with the problem of k1lhn1 Keren Valentine, Don Gr11ty; "love prisoners face·lG>face. and the Optimist," Jo Anne Wor1ey, Pl Truth Of ton1equences (C) (30) Hal Dudley; "Lave and the Teach· m Major Adam (60) er " Or-n Bean Bridtet Hanl-fE Ttdlnlcal Co (30) ' -' .,, @) Ftwdl Qef ;; (R) Julia Child. C~in1.:.:•~ ~) Mann. "Coq au Vin," a French chicken M ! l~ciA t Holfywood Star1tts dish, Is prep1red. 1970 0 (60) Dick Strout Is host fl) Ctuz de A•r (30) for this look at the most promisin1 1.-00 IJ Qt Cl) Tl• Conwq SMw (C) youn1 starlets of the leadine motion (30) Herb's wife applies for a bit picture studios. life lnsur1nce policy on Herb and I El hd. rt Qamlca (30) Spud and they suspect she's trytn1 lO:JO Cydala (30) to have them done awey with. 11:00 DO i?UiDll ... (C) fJ Tiie Movie Ce111t (C) (30) Ua.A Baslletb1tt (C) UCLA 0 @ (]) Q) De Bt'ldy Bundi (C) vs. Washiniton State. (30) "Brice Yourself." M1rd1'1 l{J Mowte: "Cum of the llvlna world Is "destroyed" when braces Cofpte" (horror) '64-Helen Waren, are put on her teeth. Roy R. Shelder. I To Tell tlle Trllttl (C) (30) PtytDn P11C1 St.cl Maltet/ l'SA Flt• (30) He Said, SIM Sllcl (C) lnttffea (C) (30) (R) 00 ta Cl) NIWI (C) LllCedb (C) (30) : 11le ftf'IJlt Sip (R) 1:30 1J 9 Cl) Heaan'• HerMS (C) &ta Noelle 1 laa o.c. (30) Ser1eant Carter is trapped by 11:15 i News (C) the enemy while in a Gennan uni· 11:30 Cl) Mm Critfla (C) form but persuade.s them that he ' 00 m w..., CM1M (C) is one of them. Join Rivers sub holta. II@ Ci) m NIM of UM 11• 0 $f>ict CMtt (C) (e) (90) "Tarot." Jose Ferrer, Wll· m HEPBURN IN A W~AN 11a~ Sh1tner, Bethal Lesli• and * REBELS 11•30 PM KTTV DaVld Carradine euest In this Gene • Barry episode about the stranet m llllGwlt: "A w ... n Rel* (dre· and d1n11rous wortd of witches ma) '36 -Van Heflln, Ka arlne and mystics. Hepburn. B Amu tM Seven Seat (C) (30) II) Mwie: (C) "T... .r Clery" •'fhe Sound of a Clty." (drama) '60 -Alec Guinness. Su· O @ (])GI) TM lbott ind Mrs. sannah Yo~ Mllir (C) (30) "Pardon My Ghost." @ Cl) a... s.v.telft (C) "Son Claymore donates Cepl Greg's an· of Robin Hood." tlques to Goodwlll for a tax de-I Netidef'o 34 (C) duction. 12:30 Movie: ''Viratnla" (drama) '41 I D1¥1d Frost SMw (C) (90) -Madeleine Carroll, Fred M1cMur- Tlle Ill Vall., (C) (60) ~· Offia tf UM P'neWMt (30) 1:00 U llMil: (C) ~" (adven· Mine Tllillp lrew (C) (30) turt) '52-.John Payne, Attent 01ti1. Thala111 Cruto talks 1bout "Plants 0 fJ Nen (C) for Olm PltcU." G) Adioe T1INtrt: "Klnr of the a> lM ......,, de Pnlw!Ht (30) Undenworld.'' t:00 & IB m ca Ftldlf llillM: <C> 1:10 m AIMOtllt s.... (C) .... ,.,.. 83," ...wtarr'Concluslon (adventure) '62 "The Ivory Hunter,'' "V07a1e to the -John W1yne, Red Buttons, Elsa P11net of Prehistoric Women." DIANE HOLDEN: BEST CUP OF COFFEE IN TOWN Slinging hash for a living when your eyes are QD an acting career can pretty well get under your skin. But when you've actually made it in show business and then have to sling bash in front of the camera, that's too much I "I get good reviews and what happens," quips actress Diane Holden, "It's back to slinging hash. Of course, the pay's a little better now, but no tips!" Diane is on the set of Univer- sal's Adam 12 reminiscing about her off-Broadway days when she supplemented her theater pay checks with a waitressing job. "I had great parts," she continues, "and the critics were always nice, but unless you're on Broadway, it's still pretty much a strug· gle to survive. J figured the struggle was all behind me when I got to play nine different parts in "Telemachus Clay" last year at the Melrose Theater and didn't even lose any of my nine lives to the reviewers. Then Universal called me over for Adam 12, and it turns out the character's a waitress! Actually, the character'• really interesting, and I get to do Ii lot more than just pour coffee. But it's sort of like old home week. Which all goes to prove that you never know what mjght be good experience for you.•• Diane's non-waitressing experience, that is, her actin1 experience, is considerable and impressive. She began her career playin1 four different roles during the year·s run of 'Three Penny Ql>era" in New York. There followed two seasons of stock in Wasconsin, with diverse roles in "Romanoff and Juliet," "The Crucible," and · "Anastasia." In Los Angeles, she attracted the universal praise of the critics playing the lead in Harold Pinter's ''The Collection" and most recently played her nine different charactcn, rang.ina from an Irish wash woman to a rich nymphomaniac, in Lewis John Carlino's demanding actor's showcase "Telemachus Clay." Versatility bas become Diane's trade mark. One day she can play a woman of the world and on another the girl·next-<ioor. On "Adam 12," she plays "Angje," a warm and engaging waitress in Duke's Cafe, a westero~style hash house frequented by series stars Marty Milner aod Kent McCord. "I'm sort of a soulful Julie London-type waitress," adds Diane, "the sort of girl you can talk to.'' Reserved, intelligent, and humorously gentle, Diane bas yet to get to play herself; but with the varied and dcmandina partJ that keep coming her way, she's certainly not comptainin1. Slingioa bash on "Adam 12" ia as close as she wants to get to actin1 out the non-theatrical part of her own biography. ON THE PRAIR.IE--Hugh Downs is shown in a scene from NBC News' special program, "Survival on the Prairie," a one-hour docum~ntary Friday at 7:30 PM, as part o/ NBC N ews' continuing series of TV programs examining new areas in varioll.J fields of science. Downs, host o/ the early-morning Today show, is on-camera reporter /or the special. INSPIRING IND/AN MAID-Singer Buffy Sainte-Marie guest stars a8 Tender Grass, an Indian girl who inspires Jim Bronson (series star Michael Parks) to compete in a rugged cross-country motorcycle race, in "Mating Dance for Tender Grass" on The(I Came Bronson, Wednesday, JO PM on NBC. FEBRUARY SUPER MINO.BLOWING SALE MEN & WOMENS CLOTHING FOR THE MIND SUPER SEXY DRESS & GOWNS RUGGED MEN'S CLOTHING ALL ll!LLIOnOMS ..... ,...... ... $6. 95 MEXICAN PEON SHIRTS ........ $5.50 MIX. IL-OUSES, Al Colon ...... $6. f5 tn I. COAST HWY. LAGUNA llACH 2l01 W. IALIOA ILVD. N£WPORT IEACH THE DAILY PILOT, 1V WED<, FEBRUARY 7, 1970 TV 1~r Evening Movies IUNOt\Y, ~llllUARY' I 7:~ 9 uni. PV,... f'htln" (drama> '55-4nicory Peck, Win Min Then, 81m1rd LM. L-00 11 (C) .. ,orlllllden P'lenet" (sc:l·fl) '56-Walt« Pldaaon, Anne Francia, Leslie NlafMn. t:OO 1 17 3 (C) "Nl&ht of the Qrtzzly" (dram•) '66-Cllnt Walker, Mirtha Hyer, 1<au1n Wynn. U:30 2 CC) •'TM l"ranch Una" (drama) '54-Jane Rusaafl, Giibert Rolend, Crala S'tavens. 7 (C) -S.S Without E:ncf' (drama) '60--0irk Bosarda, Capuclna, Gen· avlava ,..... . MONDAY, RIRUARY 9 leOO 1 .. ,_ Flnpr EserclM'' (dram1t) '62-Ronllnc;t R':{SHll, Maxlmlllan Schell, Richard Bayme<, Jeck Hawkins. 7:30 t "Dlwn Petrof'' (adventure) '38-Errol Flynn. David Niven, Basil Rathbone, Donald Crisp. Barry Rtzsarald. t:OO 4 23 6 (C) "The Satan lu... (drama) '65-Gaorc• ~harfa. Richard Baaehart, Anna Francia, Dana Andrews. 11:00 9 "As'-encl Dtarnonds" (comedy) '62-Zbl1ni1w Cybulski. Eva l(rzy· rewaka. 11:30 11 "Lhtt• Mlnlstaf" (romenca) '34--l<atherfne Hepburn, John Beel, Donald Crisp. 13 ""Stranp Adventure" (drama) '56--Ben C~u. Marie Entlish. Jo.n Evans. TUESDAY, F'£BRUARY 10 6:00 1 (C) ''The Enemy BaloW'' (war drama) '57-Robert Mitchum, Curt Jursena. David Hadlson. 7:30 9 "Cly T•l'l'Of'" (drama) '58--Jimea Mason, Rod Stal11r, lncer Stev- ens, Ancla Dickinson. 1:30 1 17 3 (C) ''Th• Challan1a" (drame)--Darran McGavin, Mako. Broder· lck CrawfO<d, JamH Whitmore. 9:00 4 23 6 (C) ... 1111•" (comedy) '65 -Patty Duke, Char1es Lane, Jim Backus, Wal'!"ln Bar11nfer. Billy De Woff. 11:00 9 (C) HCoaat of Skefat-" (mystery) '6S-Dala Robertson. Richard Todd, El1a Anderson. 11:30 5 "Odett9'' (drama) '50--Peter Ustinov, Anna Nufle. 11 "Alie• Aclams"' (drama) '35--Katharlne Mapbum, Fred MacMurray, Fred Stone. 13 "Storm fur" (drama) '56--Comal Wiida. Jean Wallace. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 6:00 7 (C) "Th• Cou~ of Eddie's Fathaf" Part I (comedy) '63-Glenn Ford, Shirley Jones. Stella Stevens. Ronny Howard. 7:30 9 (C) •'rt. ... Thouaancl Hiiis" (westem) '59-0on Murray. Lee Rem· ick. Richard Murray. Richard Ec•n. 11:00 9 "Youn& Mr. Uncofn'' (drama) '3~Henry Fonda, Allee Bredy, Mar· Jorie Weaver. 11:30 5 ''The Roc:klna H-Winner'' (drama) '50-John Mills, Valarie Hob- son, John Howard Davia. 11 "Mary of Scottanct .. (drama) '3~atherlne Hepburn, Fredric March, John Carradine. 13 ''Tampico" (drama) ·~dwerd G. Robinson, Lynn Bari. THURSDAY, F'£BRUARY 12 6:00 7 (C) ''The Court.hip of Edclla's Father" Pert II (comedy) '63-Glenn font, Shlr1ey Joni$, Stelle Stawns. Dina Marr111. 7:30 t "Uttla Boy i.o.r (drama) '53-Bint Crosby, Claude Dauphin, Nlcole Maurey. 9:00 2 29 I (C) "Hat.er1" Pert I (adventure) '62-John Wayne, Hardy Kru· 1er, Red Buttons. 11:00 9 "Patt.. of Qlary'' (drama) '57-Klrll Oou1laa. Ralph Meeker. Adolphe Man Jou. 11:30 5 ''Tea:ea" (WHtem) '41--Glenn Ford. William Holden, Claire Trevor. Ed1.ar Buchanen. 11 "Qu•llt)' Str9et" (comedy) '37--f<atharlne Hepburn, Franchot Tone. U "Chlcep Confidential" (drama) '57-Brlan Keith, Bever1y Garland. flUDAY, F'£8RUARY 13 6:00 7 (C) ''111• Pleasure Saellers" (romenca) '64 -Aon·Mar1rat, Tony Franciosa, Carol Lynley, Gardner Mcl<ay, Pamala Tiffin, Gane Tier· ney, Brian Keith. 7:30 9 "TIM "°"'' (drama) '63--Klrk Douflaa, Robert Walker Jr.. Nick • Adams. 9:00 2 29 I (C) "Hatert" Conclu5lon (adventure) '62 -John Wayne. Rad Buttons. Else Martlnetli. Hardy l<rusar. 11:00 t .. ~,.. of the lhllna Corpse" (horror) '64-Halen Waren, Roy R. Scheider. 11:30 11 "Women Rebela" (drame) '36--Van Heflin, l<atharino Hepbum. 13 (C) ''Tun" of Glory" (dram•) '6<>-Alac Gulnnen. Susannah York. SATURDAY, F'£8i.UARY 14 7:30 t CC) "Al'rowhaact" (western) '53 -Charlton Haston, Jack Palance, l<aty Jurado, Brian Keith. 1.-00 11 "Somabocly Up The,. Ullas Ma" (bio1raphy) '5f>-Paul N-man, Pier An1afl, Sal Mlnao. t:00 4 23 6 (C) "An... In My Poc:bt"' (comedy) '66-Andy Griffith, Lff Mari-lttar, Jarry Van Dyke. l<ay Medford. Henry Jon11. Ed1ar Buchanen. Gary Collins. Elena Verdu•o. 10:30 11 "P\ll'9Ued"' (wHtam) '47-Robart Mitchum, Teresa Wrlstit. 11:15 2 (C) "The Derll et the Top of "'-Stairs" (drama) '60-Robart Pres- ton, Dorothy McGuire, Ansela Lansbury, Eva Arden. 7 "'Of Human Boncla1•'' (drama) '64-Klm Novak, Laurance Harvey. Robert Morley. Siobhan Mcl<anna. 11:30 9 (C) ''The Sky Above, the Mud h i-" (dociumantary) '62-Wllllem Peecock narratH. I SATURDAY l (ff)(J)tBAJ ...... (C) ... : •Jlfl.., c:.cllie" (west· em) '56 -Fr1nk Slutr1, Phytlla FURUARY 14 lO:J01~1a-~.~~ 19! : ... ,.. ...... (ldvlntu,.) 7:00 6 fD ~ & Jedlt (C) -Doustu F1lrbanb Jr., @•llliwlr (C) fJ(ff)(J)Q) ............... •.i 0 R N I N C Mr. (C) &It (C) 7:25 live Ua 1'11 Dey (C) tD ..._ ~ _. .,_.... • 7:30 S.11n. S••• (C) (rom1nce) '4&-hbtrt Youns. (ff) CJ) Q) SilMeJ tile ... , (C) 11J te11e11 ........ (C) Nottt l.tl'a T• ~ r.. Dame vs. University of Dettolt l:OO I~:; H~1c~n tilt ll:OO 11 1111• = ._ (C) c~ . , .. 1t ~ (C) liL, lc.tt.up Cits (C) 11:30 • u...., (C) T1i. flf Wells F•p a..1cal ......... l :JO 9 ([)hp IM1Jf llel4 h• =:.:II M11le ~ ti FNlll -1-~~,.-~· -(-m) • ._..,. ....... · Mn:~teou...­ (mystery) '43-Geori• Rift • '\ f I I II ', () I ) '. ma.. .., u.-ooleCIJ 1111 ...... <C> m 11n: ......., LMt ..... <"'11· .... Sdllll ........ <C> tery) '52 -Rosamund John. Mewie: ...._ .....,. (ldvtn· t:CIO ! 9 @ID K. I. hfabd (C) ture) '39-Giry Cooper, SUiin Hiy- Mowit: M111e LR V.... 1i1tJ w1rd. IW" (Wiilem) '54-Scolt Brady. I T..tre F1-D (ff) CDU> Net Wlllela (C) • s. tile USA (C) m .... : ....., '-" <11onw> '33 12:• I ta CIJ •• .... <C> -Bruce Clbot, f1y Wray. Mewle: "'DKl•M .. .,..... (ro· I Cllldew J Miika m1nce) '53 -Join Fontllne, 1.oula 1:30 o· ~ OatanllJ I MlttllJ (C) Jordl. n, Binnie Blma, Jolri Colllna. m ....... St111t1 <C> m Mewtt: <C> ...... , 1....,. · Q) 1111 Hll'llJ ..,. 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