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1970-02-14 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa
,i 7 IL } • "' •• = -t 0 • • • -• ·--'3 Seized • Valley ·s1a ·n. . -Ill· . YI -1.l g , •*' '* * -ti * * * * * 'ti , . * '*\ ~ -..:i · • ... ... . ' . • 6 oun Ill ~ --~. ' • Pull lor Lagana ' SATIJOAY,1FEBRUARY 'i<I, ·1970 ... ·VOL, '(• &•4 IKTtOflll, '4' PUU, --- 1 ~ -• • ' .. ~~ap . f er®es'-' :in· 1:~~(i''..' Sho~ Roh b~d , ' Man .., ... 1M· ="·t'.:.:M .. i\t~~.',Noi In Laguna Canyo n ' Laguna Beach police are tcxlay hunting lwo gunmen who shot and wounded a Santa Ana man, took $900 from his bill- fold and drove off Jn his car. South Coast Community Hospital offi- cial.i today described the condition of vic- tim 'Michael John Wynne, 23, ·as "sati.t- factory." Wynne was treated at the Lagu- na Beach hospital for a bullet wound In the left )eg. Wynne told officers that he arraneed tG meet lhe two imldentified men at the intersection ol Laiuna Canyon Road and El Toro.Rold FJiday night with a view to buying the car they ..,.ue offeriii,g for ale. Alter aome dilcusaion, be said, they shot him, loot the cash'he, bad brought for the possjble tranuction and lefl in two ,cirs ~ one of tbem~Wynne's. Officers said they will have a few more questions to 1sk Wynne later loday. Bullets Fly in Chme · After Store Clerk Slain By TOM BARLEY ot tM Dellr '""' Stllff Garden Gcove police. aided by the prob- ing -;chligh[ of the Hunlinitoo Beach poUce helicopter, fiushed tw'o afmed ban. dits (l"Om a Chapman Avenue orange ~ early today and climaxed 1 search wlllch resulted ,in the booking or three men for the m~er ot a Fountain Valle>'.., clerk~ Sleepy homeowners watched from their fronf doors anO' yards Is police officeri ~gunan Finds Corpse Hidden -. . In Nig11el Brush Sberifrs de~ties and coroner's lnvtstj.. gaton~ kMllJ Will mume their IDvtst1&a. tion of a Lquna Buch m111~ grillJ. ffnd . In a remote. brush covered section of La· l1ll!t Nljuel. ~ --- The decomposed remal.ns or a body were lound!Jl'ridayby Michoel Marlrowlch, lOll Oro; ,about two miles aoutheut of his home in rugged terrain. Markowlch told officers that the skele- ton was partly concealed by thick brush Jn the area. lt bas not yet been detennio- ed if the remains are male or female. "We didn't have tirne to do much check· Ing In the area." an investigator said. "It WIJ dark before we could really aet h'I there and we wanted to leave the: lite 11 lntat;t as posoible ror pollible criminal investlpUon." Tn v..U,aton d1""uued Jilo f'ridq Ille "°"lbillty ol r<Jnovlnf the ........, lrmn the ":'" by Mkopter. -- .. ran from tree to tret in their search for the IRlapecls. The IUccesaful evading tac. tics of one ma n led. to an eventual d~ to-door ee.arch by determined Qfficers •. Their three-hour mantiunt resulted In the booking on murder charges of: Robert Woodrow1 CJ~nts. 211 of 14811 Alcester and Jer'f1 Ltt Johnson, 18, or 14471 Tilu.9, bojh ol Westminster and: Herman James "'Gfant. 22, of Santa Ana. All face addition- al charges of assault with intent to com· mlt mirrder. - The tatter :dw'ge involves a aeries of shots fired at Garden Grove pOlic.e oUi-. cers in the coorae of the IDflllhunt. Officera said the three me:n have been JdenUfted as the trio who shot and tllltd a store clerk In Fouptain Valley early to. day. A counl)"'!J,<le.alert was SOJJ'lded aft.er • the trio 'lllepdly pUniped a number of shots into the unidenUfied ni&ht clerk at .. tne Tie Toe niarket,·MS'7'HeD Ave., an4 drove off In 1 Codillac conv~ble. • · Police uy that t.he.ame trio wu hill~ ' .a Al M-and Euclid Jn Ganim Grove- .. -liter and lblt their flll! ........ to the '*"O•eh ol 1 police of'ficer was to ~~~ wltli •hlJ proved In be -Two men r1n Into Hie orange ~e, flr4 Ing 11 they fled, and ·1 third.man, Identi- fied U Jolmaon WU pulled from the bock seat ol Ult c.cu'nlc. Qfficert said John.son held I lkaUber rine from which lwo ,_ bid -fired . ONIAlOURI WARNED Police, reinforced u the search pro- _...i, ""Pl the orange grove In the aoeompanlmont ol blrking doga and shout· int bomlnnen in their IW'Ch for Gr1nt .lliil~. Olllcm hid In dillllacte teveral .,,. res!-·rrem JolmlC Iii the -and warned onlooken, ., Ille hunt pl'DlrelS• (loo llWllRJNT, .... ,, • 1 ~·t'l~ ~;~ ¥~ , BeD~th ·~·, .~ J ' Corooer's1 o'ro~ iod.ay orni • •' topsy on .tlie' biily di .,.....,... wbo dild ' -•Iii a ·ca.la)lesi inOtel flri'lilill)liicle 1t.-! ' 'tlMf •In \ i m) ... OarJ <r.pqft ...... , dtith 11111 n1ii b;;ie!ateil In tilt -~ ·I .. _ Mrs, lllJired Landi~; !3, af:.il!J \ - · ingt"' ~ 'diedi•ftlday nlibf'"'-llir' - I ,lths~n~r.oom. ~,"'11,ed ,~\ dlT• ' , · e,..,..,,."'"" mote~ JIHlilW'-lllvd. _ -!Ji>~· docrtbfif1be. iliJl.lla'u ' , sllllltl blit had"not cl'etmnlnlid e!Diii0d1Y 11\e<IUR ol the outbruk. The m...t-apr .llWM1oned nremen wbiin ~ tenant.; .noted 1moke comln( from tlie motel room. · . PoUCe 11id Hn. LandStelner #ii' ala& known as Mn. McBride and •&Mt her' ~ . ~· , fprmer....._nd JUdecl,li! u.iH~ __. • ' 1 .o'~a.\.,,n,.Or'f19ft.,_. .BeaciLlru. 1bey,expect to·~ tJMdr: ·bOWN WITH THE DA, GOD BLESS J UDGE MAST AND " HE~DEA~ FOR/.;PREGl.••m""WOMIN' '.n'.~~1~""-!rrtc>.:" ~lh ~~t; ~ . When It Comes to Abortion, ·A W:'"1•n'• Pleet· l\,lf.I re Pi~k·' <Line ·r-1.1 ·• : f . ' ' ! . f • I .;~ >" • ... ~ • ...,':if· • -----~~~'-'---,. , ' I . I • J -,. • • " '. ~·ntJ;ier enin~tf.s..:· • • 1 ·t l · · 1 ,, 1• •• • , • • v 1 : , . • , e~\ . t Laguna Doctor's Ab.ortion Picll.ets ·C JJ~er::·: '. --'c&8e·llit8 J>e~d~•on ':. T ..: Bl . -'f'IC, ' ~p PEN~L!:f-ON °(AP) L ~ Lil wyer as ts . · 1 ,. 'i , • -· • ·• ,.._ Lance-CJ)L 'Doj1ald, o.•Meldl .~ ...... ;. R bbA , '• 'i ~'<' ·' ,'•-n<. ·~-•Ef''. ~·-~·•~'loohi!ltion 'll'riUy,wltB••,...,.,.... 0 -r-r~: , . . ~&t ~ ~ ~ . ·~ '~;~-~1 ~ftfth ~R'(l:fd*-lft. DA, Grand Jury · -' · .,, ' -· · R'rJ• · ' ·..tilt"tlfj, ~at this big'Maillle -btit, • . """ , . .f offlcial1 aild. ' • • . -·••It:.,•'"' I , . Dr. nobert .C. Robb or Lagun1 ~ch .. .. ~ , 'lleidf, who fvu wlt6 his wifejn·~· was ordet"M Friday to race 1 special Women opposed to c.urrta's abortion to 1nd . from the courtbouie;wa ~strona· _11ide, wu admitted 'to the Camp~ hearing Feb. 26 Into abortion charges laws picketed tbe county~ for IY 1in1GUt favor." . ton Ntv•I Hospital Feb. 4. 'nae ·dilmM against him alter his lawyer. bluted the the second Ume In a month Fridl0y in 1 Mrs. Virginia BraUilch; dwnnan of · was diagnOsed Jl'ridaf , a spokesm&asaid. Orange County -Grand Jury as "an II~ demonitraUon timed tO coincide 4 with lhe the. National Organizltton for Womeo, • legally constituted <panel thal responds court·appu.roce of .Dr ' Robert c Robb told oew1men thal i'eprneiltltlm. of 10 solely to th• whims and caprle<s-of thO o1 Lacuna se.cfi. • ~ _ lour Involved orgOjiizallons will attend Orillll!e dlslrict attorney:: · The..,.. thlt the Art COiony _physit;lari . the SUperl?r ~rt tttal ·of Dr. Robb "U. • /;ttomey· M.... Berman called foi had""° at lust a delay 61 hls•Superkif ' ol, ."!"['f: they-re atjq,Ja -~'In• ID dismissal 0(1 ~ Grand Jury's recent inJ Coutt arnlgnment was greeted with ttlat rar. ·t. '' ~ " ~ dlctment. of the Art.Colony pbyslclan with ,Cblel'I llld cr1a of ·"Down Wlth• Dlstfict Mrs. Bratflacb Slid her oraanlzation the argument thll hts Ind-AUO!ney. (~I) Hkka,'( "God Bless a_nd lts'alllea ~\"1lll"!f f°"'the ab•!I· lmmedjately •followed tlie • clilmllAI Juclp ~",aod "A Newl>eal for the hon ol. current a~·lftc'.111111 .tlio " of all chirps, qaimt hiJ client la -Prqnanl w ... an. • • • "establlshment ol ll'"llltlolm.'WtllclhrHI Ana• Municipal Court. • J ..... l'W;J Mllll dllmlloOd Ille ch~ pennil •bortJori·. Jn line with tho ~I ~udge Pau~ Maat ruled at thlt b alainlt-. 17, la set. Aila munldpal demandl _ dl --"' .·J ''! · · ' • · thlt tlie ~'.of tlio J14'allll Ind court. II~ revived·tlle chi-by Ilk· •. ;. She wwkl. not cljllt,. "11 the iw-nl . Safely Code -wlltdr Dr. -.17;ol iJ Inc llil'nldlnce bllon-thl <>r-. Qiuo.-~lj_~ -llll:1!_1-*Ii "'ll!llllq · 34117 Scenic ·Drive o ... Point, w11 pro. ly Grand Jury. I -like or.llow thq -)elolp . ~ted were 1uncM.tlwuonal. He tJuft 1 Marcben aid four 1•tromen'i r11hts". "Time tnc!Q;tt tor ~"·a •'4· 1 out •foortr ~~-~ a~~n.,m0ed,_ by + org•nliOtlon ...,...,. """'•nted tn'-tt;..:. w.A·ve.pt,-.Dt.1lollll ~!'lioiti-" L prooecl ors w•~ acmed ~ ..... demoMtr1Uon and decl~ that public : -11 marcht!I ~-iflno whicl! Jy procutlng m!Jcarrlages In pl'esnant opinion, " represented by ~ rolnc cltplored "the high ~ ra'te .....,. wome1. ' -women who ire r~ to •i ~" Hicks imn;tediately went to the Orange anCI "1 l!pltatlon of Ute. D'IOl'llitlfll of County Grand Jury tor an lndict.ment Apollo 12 Tour S t chun:h and government.'' that moved the Issue to Superior Court. e A mlnioler who stopped bl1 cor In Ilk 1 That In II.MU, 811d Berman, wu unl1w-KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP!~ Presi-question of one ol tlio marehm qulcl<ly ful, allegil\I the. diattkt attorney violated dent NIXon announced toda:y the three drove off when a group of btr cow- bot)) the law and pnlasslonal ethloo when Apollo 11 utronautl and their wlv•• will pa-lllOVed towarils his auto. be declined In &-1 the MM! rulfnc. i.. l>looda -.. _ did tie want!" -""' -·· adlon dd<llne,£__c0uit pro-W..:~ Y 00 1 -1 &1obol IOOdwlU member of the ftllef lorco. 1 toedlnp .,.Id Dr. Robb. t~n First 1to1> for Charletl Conrod Jr., "Aw, he -~II ftnk," "l'"!menltld had been 1dleduled to pt 1'r1da)' IUchml r. Clonloo Md Ala I.·-wQI ::.::..~ pla ing '::. h<r al~ and (lof-DIL -. p"" 11 be o.r-, V'SBlllL •~ -· ce ta line. · Just 1 , umw•wlqcollaron .• ;" • ' \_ , Weat•i!r • . : . ......_ iiJ" , T EveD th! weather nlan bai · S'feel news . 9n ValenUpe11), • Dar' His greeting.; except lbr;. b!ol'nlng fog and low ctoildst !ali>ng-llla:"""' the-•1111111•-•. w!U ·be·/enorally fair both to; 1 , day, an, 5_,unday. . · , . t ' · INSmJ; 'J'ODAY • ~ r I SterU11g ("R.41cal") Norili rf'-1 memb111 a frtntn coun1trif lO.W. iti Souther" Wtsconsh& witll Mr 'Ploatalg~c 1tor11, "Winter: 'T h..1 Staaon to Be Young,'1 in romUr Weeklu •o<lau. · A•Nt#f If °""" --... -.... &-:-;.,,~ ll " ="~ ! S.tsln I I Mol1 t v \ --·-·---llMI ...... --... ' • I t I I DAILY PILOT By Phil lnterlancll ., -a;,·t ~ tia~pod in.,,~~ and fllrninl:don • two propoula of .mamll" and a cllnnet' cf&te ~· exCWle enough?" .Pilot Logbook Writer's Death • '. v , ,, Like OWn Book • ·-By AllTIMl IL VINa:L "" Of IM hit ...... ltd -lie .... lmmorW I~ .... .;·""'" )le ~ 'to-'-111.1 ·"J:llClllb IOI clul or Cal Po1Y 101oon· • .,r..:. l!t 1'*' 1 "iiitia' -wltll a publlllhld novel tllol H~ oi>oldn'I ·~, bee .... it WU ,too (OOd. , .. . He dld!l'I UX ll lhot Wey. I do. Robert·P\ "JiJp" ffllnHl1 '1U -m0rtaJ, lftefelJ, He died two months ago. • HIS DEATlf was stupid. And..y~,Jt wa1 almost llfted rrom the pages of his two book.5, that warmly portray - without j\.ldament -the way most <lf us · bumble atotlg in a chosen rut, trying hard t ai what we do, but sWI only human. · " His death was not due to criminal ·. ntgl.i&ence, accu'ding to a con:.1~"a Jury. Bui junrl ~ only human. too.. The -family believes they mode an emr, accordinJr: to the $1.5 mfllioG t•..,tt I woold bet with the Ho1l!enr. _r He wu a big guy, 53 years old, and he surfed, played poker, eollected ran- dom pennies. lived in a rusUc country _ . ~=i~ ·= t:O -..::."!~1~·~·=1s~ •I read an obituary, written by hll 'fr1tnd . ' He wrote even as he was beginn1nt to die ln a fi01Pit.lt. ' .·lam a writer too, In my own wq, but I must wall until 11 am dying. ta see If I can do thal . t Can writing about it make the whole thing easier? • HANSEN HAD recovered from a heart a~k when It wu learned he had cancer ol the tntutinal tract. Sur. , gtry wa1 performed and he was out of danger, according to testlfnony given a San Luis Obispo County coroner'• JUlY ,. . -Rip WU &oi.ng to be Okay. · A coonty general hoopital orderly named Henry SoJ. pdo, however, w.aa routinely given a .mtten order to .S.. ~ an enema to a man with a diffem:it name, OC> (:upying another room in the hospital. -Rip Oflll'd, according to the patient who &hand hla ·n.om. · Salgado leltlfled he didn't bother to check lhe wrllll bond ldentlfylng lhe poUenl He appartnUy thought he knew whit he was doina:. He gave the surgical convale&- 'Cent someone else's enema. , _ .. How could I have done that?" he told the supervisin& .nurse as Rip Hansen began dying. . How could someone else answer? THE SOLUTION forced Int() his healine Intestine tore fhe sutures apart and flooded him with contaminated m•· terial. PeritonlUs -massive infection of the abdominal Cavity -killed him within a short lime. Al least that was tbe listed cause of death. It could be called something less fancy. ' • Btit at 1east it was uninteritional, the coroner's jury ruled, Which must be great comfort to the bereaved family. . He had wrilten two novels. 1 checked one out of the library long aao. The other, autographed, I received as a glfl J'm not a freak for autograpbJ, but that signature add.1 10mething s~aJ. -IUS FIRST BOOK, "Rites of Summer," ends with a trqje death inVol11ing two men. The character through whole eyes we readers view It all responds with a hard, but humanly expressed compassion: "The poor son-of-a·bitch." And lhen he adds that he really doesn't know .just for whom he feels most sorry, the dead man or the one who comnUUed the Irreversible killing. I think about the death o{ Robert P. "Rip" Hansen . And I don't know either. New Series Defuses • Tax Form Confusion -• 'J'!ll ,.ll!Ori fcnn" ls 1one, llllt -.....,,.,..,i ttllll .. lliiil __ ,,_"'Jona: .J, ..... 4111..•&&WI'. i'haf; hr a copoule, ls the miolqi ,-.DAILY PILOT "*nc!al Colwnnlst Sylvl• Perter wl>o--belllllinl Mon- ...,.._..in olfer her tMual 1'110pt for the boptle.11" series ol _columnlonlU"· lliol Perler'• first two col· m ln the -"111 he dlfottd tnureJr lo advt8inC ....... Mwnottobec:ca- ~ 117 the .. ,. !onm ("and .,. 11o .. builwn CODl\llklll" l Ind bolf to laJ out the forms ccrreclly. The •• u.. -will be publl•bed on lhe !lnanclal pqes of the DAILY. l'ILO't. Al,. appearing dally on that page will be a coupon which ttaders car. use to order 1 book prepared by Mis& Porter to w ist taxpayers in dealing with the new regul&Uoos. Tht books will sell for IJ.IS esch, plus 25 cents for polllqt. The DAILY PILOT is offertni the boob as a public servk'e follow.up to Mls1 Porter'I in~ tax colwnn oerta. DAILY 10 °10 SUNDAY 10 ··7 MEN'S LEATHER SHOES S•ttdap Oiol11t Work oxlords with 0U·re-- 1lstant neopttll,e® soles, CU· shloned IMttlble11. mack/ brown. 6%-12. AIM e¥1I ..... It! ... wittllt. .. 600 . GIRLS' PAJAMAS ., 1 ,1 ~ • BOYS' WESTERN JEANS R•iru~~;;=.~ of 8 3 ~ strus for longer "''ear. 1ndi· . go blue. In sizes 6-14. Charge · lt. Re&-1.56 -~ POTATO CHIPS •• rc ) ' . N ·~::;y 1.3 7 2 .97 :Z..pc. Polyester/cot!Dn.1to4. _, " MOTHER'S COOKIES - Asst. of cookies, good for childrens lunches and evening snacks. NYLON GARDEN HOSE 3.38 Colored nylon garden hose 5/8 x 50. OFFICIAL SIZE VOIT BASKETBALL S11nu11 Ottlwt 346 Collf'*1ale model. Nylon.cord u·ound, sure-grip pebble STA.In. Q(fi tlaJ ~tzt and IA'ti&hl, .Jusl, I, f. ~ SALE! FURNACE FILTERS 1 Su11da11 Onlpt • Dl1cou11t Price 2 7 Flber&lu@ glw: fUten. 16-' e x20x1", 16~xl", 20x20x'l'", 20Ja5'Cl". Tor heating etti- clency. Charae It. •0-.,.·CGrnll'lll trlldlmlrt: l ll'!'llttf QUll'lf/l'f, noM MIGi .. Hl!IB BEACON RECTRIC HEATING PAD s ....... , °"'' J97 1hre#! tl'Ced heats, Th8rmostatl· Cally.controlled. \V11.tcrproof 1114 non·eller1enlc. With rt· movable and IA'Ubablc cover. COST A MESA ONL Yi ! <. LADIES, LONGSLEEVE ~ • . . NYLON S·PORT TOPS Reg.1.9~ 1.44 Beautiful Sp)ing Colon. Sizes S.M-L. '. • r ' I ~ WARM POLYESTER & RA YON BED BLANKETS S.unday Only Warm and beautiful blend of 50% polyester. 50% rayon, with five-inch nylon binding. 72x90" size. In white, gold, lime, blue, pink and flame. Just charge it. GET QUICK RELIEF WITH CONTAC* CAPS. S•Jld•ll Otola 64~ BOX OF 10 CONT A~ capaules with spt.. tlal cold·fighUnE: agent.a th&t are tim~·relCRae-d for the most Chai-ct 11. Chnle 1t; •• ·• -~---·-oll«U,.....ilol.-..e.d LllllllM .,.....,,, Miiii ..... """"" -· .. • . ' • I I ) ~r~--~~~~~~~~~ ' . ,. Weekenil -•·· -• • • • .. .c, e.r .,_ .... , . A!top•fl Todag -. . . . W*Oman Perishes In ·Mesa Fire · , 'SEEKI NG OIL SANCTUARY ,California's Senator Cr11n1ton· •' Corooer1& Offieera today Ordered an au· li>p1y on ·the, boay or a woman Yfho died th ·a Costa Mesa, motel fire but made it cleat in .i., ~y report that her death may not be related to the outbreak. Mrs. Mildred Llndsteiner, 53, of Hunt· m,ton BuCh. died Friday night in the ~e-filled room she rented that day at the Coral Reef motel, 2645 Harbor Blvd. Investigators described the damage as slight but had not determined early today the cause of the outbreak. The motel man- ager summoned firemen when nearby 1enanti"· noted siiloYe COming from the motel room. Police said Hrs. Landsteiner was aJso known as Mrs. McBride and that her c.~anston Discusses Oil Prese1~v e With City Aides Ily RICHARD P. NAU. Cranslon said he has read a memo °' "" oa111 l"Jlift '"" from a fonnes Interior Depart.J;nent of~ A Senate bill to extend stale protection liclal w:hic:h ,he ~. aa Jtatil'Jg. "'f".e against oil exploration Int.a fqleral waters dori't-wint fld6Ucf"hi=arlnp In S~ ~·ooJd stand a far better chance with the Barbar& We dOn't want to stir up the backing of Governor Reagan and lhe naUves . ...-... ~ state legjslalure. 'Jbt driUing area, said Cranston. was in This "'as the assessment Friday of deep water aod was of fragile geological Senator Alan Cranston (D-calif.), as he fonnaUon with oiJ in eome Places as close met In Laguna Beach with officials from as 100 feet from the ocean floor. The area many coastal cities, both in Orange COun· is allo 11.1bject to earthquakes. ty and elsewhere. K leak occurred Which Cranston said Cransllln and Senator George Murphy I h ~ oil industry does not know how to IR-Calif.}, are co-sponsor! of a bill that prevent It does not know how to contain 1¥0Uld turn federal waters beyond the such 1 leak. tither, he .said, commenting three-mile limit of existing s t a t e °" primitive cleanup methods &Uch aii 11anctuarles into federal sanctuaries of!-scattering straw on the oil and picking it limit,, to oil drilling and exploitation. up in rowboatl. As coastal ciUes officials sought from Cran1ton said be-introduced a bill to Cranston the best means to help secure stop the Santa Barbara drilling, but it f th b' 1· I . I t' th W&l!I o;>mpUC.ted by the fact thal $1 passage 0 e ipar !San egis a 100• e billJon ls invo)ved in the leases. He also Senator told them support or the governor and legislature is an important looked around for a trade of other oil element.· . ~e· ?·s but this has not yet ~ . Hearings on the bill are scheduled Feb. succeisf · . 24 and 25 by the Oil, Gas and Mineral . Questioned about tbe r~nda~on Subcommittee of the Senate Interior • o!. Dr· Lee DuBridge, pri;s1dent1a! sc1en- Committee. Additional hearings In Santa til1~ advl.:ior, that pumping continue to Barbara are to be held March 13 and 14. relieve od .pressure at Santa Barbara, Cranston invited a representative of the Cranston said some oil executives say the cities to testify. "1 need your help,'' be capability of sealing the well exists. said. Cranston said neither DuBridge nor the The state sanctuaries existing, said" Interior Department have ever r~vealed Cranston, include Uie area from the Mex-the. fac*! that lead to_ their c:oncltJSlOD. He IL"dn Border to the Santa Ana River in-clalmed. tf.. W:U rea~~ in ha~ and o~ eluding the Catalina and San Clemente the ba&is of ~onna,bon supplied by oil Jslands. Others are rrom an area just companies, not independent r~. •north of San Pedro to an area ju.st north .The Senator said he thought his 1>7n· f)f r.iallbu, and areas along the Counties dmg S.309S hid •_good chance of ~mg of Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, beca111e it relatd to areas (sanctuaries) Monterey and Humbolt. where ~ .W.. has already moved lo Cranston also urged. loc;al ofHcials ~o protect 1taell. . . lormu hwband resided in the Hut.~on Be.Ch area . They upect to resume their investigation into tht dea~ todiur. Decomposed Body Found .At N!guel 2 Gunmen Shoot, Rob Ma11 of $900 Near iaguna Laguna Beach police are today hunting_ two gunmen who shot and wounded a Santa Ana man. took '900 Crom his· bill· fold and drove off ln'hJs car. South Coast Community Hospita1 offi- clalt today described the condition of vie· tim Mkhael John W-)'Me, ,%.1, as "satiJ. factory." Wynne Was treated at the Lagu· na Beach hospital for ~ bullet wound in the left leg. Wynne told officers that he arranged to meet the two unidentified men at the intersection of Laguna Canyon Road and El Toro Road Friday night with a view to buying tbe car they were oneriog for sale. After aome di!CUaslon, he said, they shot h.lm, took the c88h·h.e had brought for the possible transaction and left in two cars -ooe oC them Wynne'•· Officers sakl they will have 1 few more questiODI to aai: Wynne later today. Carswell Opposed fTlake· contact wi_th their counterparts in In comments on env.tronment poUution ~lher ·sanctuary areas to bulld a solid generallr! O'~said no one ls really HONOLULU (AP) -Sen. George Mc- base of support for the oil coolrol legWa-able 1t1entifi<:ally to me~sure the Govern (0-S.0.), said Friday he will tion' meoances such u when the all' become! vote against I.he nominaUon -of G. Har· lo detalling the hiJlory ol the Sant. (See CRANSTON Page)) '°Id Canwell to the U.S. SUpreme 'eoort. '8erbara 'disaster i.n late January 1969. -~-------''----------"--=----'--- cranston -slid lhe City of Santa Barbara had done its utmost to proteCt ~U against the inroads of industt'y,, incl\l;dinl · . u off-shore sanctuary. · · The Vietnam :war and . Dud.get un- balaqce he aaid, lead to "a hasty· and ittrl.ive deci'sioo" lo aJ}ow hush· hlWI oil lnses .wlth no p.iblic hearings. "l'bis was done during President .Totmson's administraUon, a decisk>n wtrlch thel'! secretary of 1nterior Udahl has since pUbllolY lamented. Army to Bw-ll . I Poisonous Gas.-+ i~HlKGTON (U Pl)-lnMad of 11U -ptRg it ~nlry to the ocean, ~ Army has decided to get rid of the pol!on gm at. the Rocky Mountain arscna_I by bmiing it on the spot. 1 • Under • new plan Called Task F«ce Eigle and'cao~.ll~~mllllon, the·Aln\y will build nc" reinforced plants on the .:.....ai.11011DC1o.llllll.llfll~~ Colo. Esplooloo proof c!iiiiiibei'i are . 1l'<liii )Jiii up. Double o)ISl'"'8 1ro bdn1 Jn. .stalkd In c ... the ~mary syst<ms fill . .Earthen r.vetmenUI loove been bull! to~ iia>tecl atorage areas in c:1se an • .Jr-. crart .Mbld crASh nearby. - • ' ;, • • •• •• . . ID Robb Arr.aignment -D'!llly ,; ~ ' . Women opposed to CatitomJa's abortion Jaws picketed the county ~use for the second tioie',lh a monlb Fpday Jn• demonstration timedi to coindde with the court appearance of Dr. RObett o .. Robb or Laguna Beach. The ney,.·s that the Art Colony physici an had won at least a delay of hjs Superior Court artaignment · was ··grhtt!(f With · cheers and c:rle! of "Down With District Attorney (Cecil) Hicks," "God Bless Judge Mast" and "A New Deal for the Pregnant Woman." Judge PaulMasl dismtssectthe.charges against Robb, 67, in Santa·Ana rittmlclpal cour.t. Hicks revivfd jJle charges by bk- ing his evidence before the Orange Coun'. ty Grand Jury. Marchers said four "w~n·s ri&hts" nrganlz.alion were. represented ln the demonstratioo and' d"'lared'lhat ptibllc opinion, as repre1tnted by peopie Soinl to and from the courthoule, was "ltrona:· Jy In our favor ." • Mrs . Virginia Brattbeh, chai.n:flan ~t tile Natiooal OrpniJ.l~011 for Women.' told newspien tha' re presen,t.aUv,ct of all four involVed orgp.nlzatlons will attend tbe superior Court tiial ol'Dr. RObb "d, ' o( course: they're stupid en0ugh to go that far." ' Mrs. Bratfisch said 'her organlzelioti and its a1lies were calling for the •boli· 1 tlOn 'or current abortion. laws .a~ the "~buiiment or regulations which will permit abortion in line w)th the present , d@:t~ ~! women." . She would not define "at the present time" what fonn such regulatjom might lake or how they would be implemented. "Time enough for that," She said, "whep ~·lfve got our Dr. Robb oft the ~ook." Abou,l 30 marchers carried-signs whicfi deplored '.'the high de.a.th rate among women who are forced to aeek abortkllls~· and "a separation of the moraliUes-of church and goverriment. '" A minister who slopped.his car lo ccik a qUestion ol one of the marchers <NJckly drove off when a grqup ol her com· pa'hions moved towardlhis auto. :'What did he wa'ht1" Wed ·one member of the relief fQrc!:. 1 ,' , • "Aw. he was just a ,fink,""'commenled the marchel) picking 1µp her 1ign and · reslrmihg her ploce .iJ'I the line . "Jusl a fink with a dog collar on.· .. " ' '. .I f . - 'l'ODI' Romet.wa ' ----. " Trio~ SeiZed . - After B·attle Neru· Homes By TOM BARLEY , Of .. .,..,, Pillit Stiff Orange (:oad • Weatber • Even the weather man has sweet news · on · VaJentine's • Day. 1'fis greelfijg; except for. morning fog and low clouds along tbe coast, the weather will be generally fair-both to- day and Sun4ay, ' • I , INSIDE ~QA J' ~ ' l l . Sttrl~ng ("&.sml" JI North ·re< t membtf1 o Jtozen c.ountru fake in Southern Wilcot1iin tOit'i 1'U nostalgic ator.y. "WtJttn: 1' l c. , Season to Bt Youn.g, •• ht FemRt1 w .. kly todau , • - • .... ~ ~ ... -i • • ;;;-n ~~·~--.. -<o-_,,.,.,.-c,-.·~--=~..,.-~-::':':'::::-:r.---::::-=:::==;:;~---=====:'::::--~·~~-~..,..~~-,-~~...,.., ------------• ... • .1 •• : .. -· • -..... • .. -------~--",·=-..··.:---.. --....... -. . --... • I DAILY PILOT By Phll. lnletjlilllll "Isn't being~ in an ~IMv&tor and .lmnilll c!On two pro of mamage and a din.Der date • • excuee enough !tt Pilot ·Logbook Writer's Death Like Own Book By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of IM DMlr Pllft Ii.ft He wu lmmcrtal ln a way when be spoke to t h • ~ c.~-t--:!. ~Jdrlonlua-:at CalcPoly:Jn'em . ...,=M'wu-a·· writer ·-with a published novel that Holb'WoOd couldn't touch, becaUJe It W81 too good. He didn't aay tt that way. 1 do. Robert P. "Rip'' Hansen was morta1, afte-all. He died two monlhs ago. U1I DEA.TR was stupid. And yet it WU almoit lifted from. the pqea of his two books. that warmly pcrtr1y - lrtlbout jtJd&ment -the way most or ua l bumble along Jn a chosen rut, trying bard -* 1t whit we do, but aUU only human. His death wu oot due to criminal , neelilence. according to a COl"ODtt's - jury. But juron are only human, too. 'Ille llamen family h<lieves they made an error. according to the SI.S million IUit. I would bet will) the Hansw. He wu a big guy, 53 years old, and he IUl'fed, played poker, colled.ed ran- \ dom pmnl.es, lived in a ruatlc country home and wrote on a makeahlft deek fashioned from a door laid acrou two aawborla:. l didn't know him welL •• • I rNd an obituary, wrlllen hY hit friend. He wrote even u be wu beginnlng to die In a hospital. t am a wrtter too, Jn my own way, but I must wait untll I am dying, to aee If I can do that. Can writing about it make the whole thing easier? HANSEN HAD recovered from a heart attack when it wu learned he had cancer of the intestinal tract. Sur-. 1ery wu perfonned and he wu out of danger, accordlng to testimony given a San Luis Obispo County coroner's jury. Rip was going to be okay. A county 1eneral bolpltal orderly named Henry Sal· pdo, however, wu routinely given a written order to ad- mlniatl!r an enema to a man with a different name, oc- OJpyini another room In the hospital. Rip argued, according to the patient who shared his room. Salgado lelUlied he didn't bother to check the wrist band ldelltlfylng the paUerrt. He apparenUy thought ho knew whit he wu doing. He 1ave the surgical ccrivales- Cf.llt someone else's enema. "How could I have done that!11 he told the supervising nurse u Rip Hamen began dylng. How could aomeone else answer! THE SOLtmON forced Into his healing Intestine tore the sutures apart and flooded him with contamlnated ma· t.ertaJ. Per:llonlUs -mal!isive int'ecUon of the abdominal cavity -killed him within a short time. At least.that waa the listed cause of death. Jt could be called 50rnethlng Jess rancy. But at least it was unintentional, the coroner's jury ruled, which must bt great comfort to the bereaved family. He had ~Tltten two novels. 1 checked one out of the Ubrary Jong ago. The oth!f, autographed, T reee.lved as a gift. I'm not a freak for autoiraphs, but that slpature addll tomething special. HIS FIRST BOOK, ''Riles ol Summer," ends with a tragic death involving two men. The character through whole eyes we readers view it all responds with a hard, but humanly expressed compassion: "The poor son-of-a-bllch." And then he 1dds that he really doesn't know just for whom he feels moet sorry, the dead man or the one who ammttted lhe Irreversible killing. I think about the death ot Robert P. "Rip'' Hausen. And I don't knO'llt' either. New Series Defuses Tax Form Confusion nte ... lhort fonn" Is aooe, bul -~ent .. ,w .. tJoao., 1ncomt tues an1 loni ... ~ n.it, In • Clpouie, Is the muoaio ii DAILY PD.m Fiilanclal Columnl1t Sylvi• Porter wl>o-beslnnlni Mon- day-will cller her IMUal '"'-for the hopel<sl" 1<rte1 fll columns "' taua. Mia !>otter'• Ortl two col· WM• In the llrlea wUI he devoted enu..11 lo advl•l111 1Uder1 how DOI to h< con- tulld by the new fonnt ("and tht7 bav1 bullt-ln conf\lllon") -- and how to fill out the fonns comctly. Tbe entire seriea: will be pubU.bed on Uie financial "°'"of !he DAILY PILOT. Al90 IJlpwina: cl_ally on that page will he a coupon which readen cac use to order a book prtpared by Miu Porter to uaiol tupayera In dealln( with the new ttrulaUons. 'Ibo hool<a will oell for $1.%5 eadl. plus 25 centa for poe1&1e. The DAILY PILOT Is oUtrina ti!• books as a public aervlco follow .. p to M~1 Porttr 'a incom~r column .. r1er. 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J'or he•tilir effi· dency. ai.arp IL •i:lw-.·Cornlnt trtdemertl: l.'"'1 ... Cll*lllty, nor.. l6licl to ... ..,. BEACON ll£CTRIC HEATING PAD 197 Three ftnd. heats, Thmn0tt.aU-cally-conll'Olled. Wate.rproot and non-&llqerUc. With rc-movabl~ lllld washable covtt. .Ola.rae it. COSTA MESA ONLYi • LADIES, LONGSLEEVE NYLON S'PORT TOPS Reg.1.971.44 Beautiful Spring Color s. Sizes S-M-L. WARM POLYESTER & RA YON BED BLANKETS Sunday Only I Warm and beautiful blend of SO% polyester, SO% rayon, wllh five-inch nylon binding. 72x90" size. In white, gold, lime, blue, pink and flame. Just charge il ! ' GET QUICK RELIEF WITH CONTAC~ CAPS. I \ 1 ~ ---~ · ----1·~-;:;::?:'1.,. ..-r r-~·...-r -• "' --" OAILY rn.ot I . . Water Ski Zone Dred~ng • • . .. B Ill ·a F. v· . ·· Ire · 1ctim . .. Identified-l I . •• . . Gets G~ahead · I As ·Degfiuer j • ·~ . l ~· "\ ' ... '!'be Anny Corpo"' E~ Mol!dlY,. ~s~·"-.. • llliWlll • · w1ll• ill"' a pennll lot I flll,000 JllQjoct the ll"ll on:fli!d ~ II!@ lo lftlOre the \Jpper N1WQO!t11ay water on1Y the . ,,... '°''~ llliil '' •kl zone d11Upd by lul "1Ji't0r'1 o.,dl.r thll me~• t!li;O:*'* . . ~"'"~ • ·-n.; Qrlnle eoqtY '~"."!'!'-IC -111t Jdoi\tlfted a ·-100nc1 H · ill . ~Lopia 1etoh ~~Mc~l'~:tt, lntedor~. the Ol'lfng•\pOun\i' lfarbo• Dillricl.11> ~ ~J!l!I ~~~ noull«d Frldoy. -~--lii'lly With the coodllloa '"' • Tbe P<rmll -~le' m~tht: of '111.0.y for the r<.i.ct ..m·-""' • F-et, ,n teddinl ol IAcilla 'Beach ........... , .• """ bad bomi cm .the llafi;;, .\i"m'c<Z.J.'i\"'..:...a n.m. l"Undturf'JQ' ~;a.i;;;. deloys while the ple111 foe dredgmg the tjrely from fedOra d&uler relllf flmdo mud-filled Back Ba)! arta made the be said. · • it ' circuit of approvall from th• federal All oxlenlioii of tho fundllil bu -•• mmthi. W• -~ • Ills ieverelr burned body was Joond by firemen at •:17 a.m. P'ili:lay, SffJWied -acrota a floor fumace at blJ ~· level Oll dawn~ . anted to CompenSate for an orfclnal The r,rovlalonal P<rmlt and· a chanie f.adilne of lelo J111Wll')'. !IOI Glermeyre St. • · orde~ or the dredglng contract ~re llie Sampoon 1 •Id the inoney bu boon Jut 1t!pe bolo,. 'the Shel-er COrpo;a. ....u.d d01pile lh< deadllile . which has 'lllo Coroner'! Jl!O.. fixed' Ille -of . Jii,, ~eath at i an>. ca.., of clealh ~ he deiCmhjed by 10 atJtOm',. I C\'(Dir'I Uon of Newport Beach ....,/ mova 111 pMied · · • dredpf Into the barbor for the project Shefuru.k., b expected lo bepn open. deputy '!ifd· .. . . • Kenneth Sarnpeon, county cllrector of Uone In. the IOlie wlthhl the nm f"' harbore, beaohet and parb, aid, II .., -1m SamplOll idded • ~ 1pol<eaman !cw the Li,,... l!!!o<li Fire Depertmonl aid tho llre ~d lo bave been alarlod. when tho ..ictlm. w1lo may bave tuffmd a heart aebure, 09W probtfDUI lrlH, the wort wlO bealn I ' in . Ume · fOl' opening of the ski zone lot wmmer crowds. ' . \ .. , Wt summer skien: went without a recreation area becalllt **corJ1 flOodl had cl<>ued the zone ....i llllde If unwable for water akiiq:. Fret1t P .. e l G~ng Otlt Barbor • fell acroea the.I~ and heat Jpllod Is · , clothing . 5 4·capulco Race Boats . . Still .at Sea ACAPULOO -,A IOUthweast br9e!e ripp\ed the IOI be.. Friday, b.Jt five boatt hi the 1,430-mile San Diego to Acapulco race were ltlJl at aea.. '!'be only yaohtt lo finish Friday were Quaaar at 1:19 •.m. and Hutk!an at t :05 a.m. both Ptctflc ·standard ·Time. Huracan is a Mexican entry liklpper«I by Bob. Poole of -Bahia Carinthian Yacht- Club with a Newwrt crew. · 'Jbe CaJ..tO Tangent was in sight ·anc:1 •"""'1«1 lo finish abouts p.m. (PST). ' The yacht While Heather Ill waa repot'!Od Hmpln1 tawan! Acapulco under jury rig With a parted headetty. Nelthtr.d the Friday liniJtJen chtlllld the oveMIJ trophy Winnen In the nee. Quasar's CC>m!ded lln1t put her In eli!ith place iJ!l'.V.er-all and ,ilecond hi c1 ... C.. · Plans ~ belJla completed loday1or the elatiorate tr d p·b y prewentatfan1 tonlalrt wblch wll1 olflclolly t.nnlnate the 10th -of hie race. Y aohtt atilt lo flniob ....., Wblle Heather DI, Mlotra~ Sipme, lemaoja and Valerie. · .nR .. ft.OBB •• •. ~fore Judge Jamea F. Judge to the abortion ~ and be eoheduled lot a """' lrial. Bennan,11id·1wo. iuues wlll.be d'baleil before l'riGdlnfJudie William ~rs al the Feb:·n !>faring: the IOetJty of the Grand J111Y lntllctnmit agahlil hi> client In the Ii.tit of Judge Masl'a dianlssal and the caniUtutlonality of the panel itlell. "Th• Grand Jury Is hand picked by Superior Court judges," B e r m a n declared. "U you know a judge you can 1et on the Grand Jury and if that isn't proof of my argument that II It not filled to rule on the justification for prosecution ti. defenaa:rits then I don't know what Is. "You won't find a yoong person on the Grand Jury, you wlll find thal almolt always they are of considerable flnanclal meant and you will find very few poor people-if any -among tta number. "Jt is not a true cross sect.ion of the... community," Berman argued. "By any •ttndaras tt It unfitted to paas J~dllllent or opinions on those whom the dlitrlct at· tomey dftcu11e1 with' them •11 he pleues and wheri he p1eue1." oroaecutor• who accueed Robb of IJ\!la· ly procurlnf miscarriages in pregnant -· ~qka: lmmedlately went to the Orange COOnty Grand Jury for an tnd!Ctment that moved the-iuue to Superior Coqrt. That In la,JI, aald Berman, wu Urillli: lul, al!tainii the district attomey violated both &e 1aW and pro!easlooaJ ethics when lie declined to 1pj>eal the Mast nillnc.. Bennan111 •dfon sidelined court pm. ~gs ag1lnst pr. Robb. Thery•lcian had been edieduled lo plH Friday Workmen "t Dana P¢nt Harbor &<>QC• 9\11 last po"' tion of harbor wall be!o~ installation of bulkbead1.' Slartina Monday, siphons )'ill begin fl!linl' harbor basln With 111. water. After some flnal waterproof· in& ·of wall1,. Coller darn in background (Jell) wUI • be punched.out cornplelfng creation of a lagoon for hundred• of boat slipa . Funeral IUV1cel for J!'erver, who wU umnalTied, are Pendina at Sheff..-· Laiuna Beach -tiwy. A brother ol the vl<tlnl. Greer. F!'l'\'er of ,6an.~Q. """' been localed !ii P'lorlda, a 1!1«!mrYr · apok-an aid, and i1 ·,... • to. Laguna Buch to co tn p 11 t • •ri' · Fro11t P,,.e l MANHUNT. •• • Yal!et · for bookln& on the murdor cblrga. · One tweltiq terpanl 1aJd it was "a miracle that IKU\e of our boys weren 'l killed out bere lonllht. TbeH guy1 ran and fired, ran ....i Dred ....i they didn't · aJve • damn Just where they were aim- ing. "There wer. women and kidl out there .riiht In tile .line ai lire but that didn't stop them.•• be added. "Som'e of our IUY• had cl,.. bruabeo With Oyinc bullett bu~ thank God, they """1'1 bit." -al olllcera who took pert In the manhunt bad hip prllee for the aupport ~ of the Hlintlnali>n lletcb poHce htllcopler. ' I "They were terrlfic," an officer said. "'Ibe1 came 1u low, lit that place up Uta 1 Chrlltmas lree end apotlod - two IUY• time after time. Botb men told ua lhai they'd have madt It U It badn~ """' for that aodd.llnn btllc:opter ... All three ouapecta are lodied today in °""" Cocm!7 Jail. l 'rom r-.. J Cong Squads Recruiting Kids for Bomb Attacks r--· ' '!'be pre-da;m flii .... opcitlod by ml . men who awakinid warren Wtittt, tenant\ o( a . dowmta.ln apartsnent -~t ,-;l.C'AI.,. ·Glcruieyr< Sl Ht 1'111 lwo blocu IOI.,._> the Fire llepftent aftor bllilf clrtwd back by beat ....i amoke when ht al-'" t.mplod lo eotc< Ferver'• quartm. ~- SAIGON (UPI) -Vi<t Conl bomb aquad.<l operating In Saiion h:ave been recrulUng children to carry oot terrortrt alttcka In Ille capUal, Jnlonned , allied COUJ'Ce!l 1aid today. • The Viel Cong are ualnf. children In the belief they are J,.. likely lo 1et caught in government ldenUty checks. South Vlltllam~ u ·YOUllf· 11· 17 .<Ill be drafted. '11le sources said the chlfdren being recruited for bomblnp are much younger than that As an e:tample, terromta tried to bomb an American offlcort billet Nov. Ii In Saigon's Ch1nele aedion known 11 Cho. Ion. The e:tplOIJvea were in 1 cart pwih- ed near the officers quart.11'1 b)' two Utile boy1. It went off but failed to c1uee much dama11. Police tald .,,;. 'of the 9f.pollnd Countian Admits Barmai~ Kidnap, explosive charges failed to ao oU. • ~ In the first weebof 1970, terrorists car· Irvine Awa1·t1n"a ~· ried out bombings near two other Amtfi.. ·---e .. can military qu1rter1 in downtown SI.lion '- and caused heavy damage to tht nat,Jon. Complaii1· .. •.a, for r al press center. Only one of the incidents .le caused injuries. If ~l 200 Viel Cong are easlgned lo the SDS p· · ti• ' lw• COlll1iland• hettaliOlll deatgned .. . . . l<H!eell on ,~ the "N10" and "Nl3" groups responal· t \. ble for auCh terrorist incidents, the 11ource By THOMAI FORTUNE , .. said. Alsn operating in Sal«on. a crowd-ot 111e Dlllr P1• ...,. 1 t. ed city of nearly three million pmionl, 'll1e 11 UC Irvtne 'lt:bdfatl ,.._, ~ are several au1sslnation squadl. were taken by campus admfnWrators ~ All 200 Viet Cone Involved lo th"• dll(Upiln1 G<neral Eleolrlc ~ urrlt. have either rut or toraed pent-reei'ultm t interview l"•b f ltil1 .,... DVllll 'ldentit.v papers, the -aald. walilnl :;' ba11r whit ~ ~·to bappel On tbe balUelrontt,• JIUOlrlllet lhelled to th•1t1· , a dvtllan housing site near ·,· 1~t The Mn of die ldlnJntltratloa ts ~ militia pos.t IOI miles wost ol Sifioil have 11ie!r case. tried and judaocJ 'of_. lodaY. kiihng four dvWaDf, wou!"!lnl fellow atudentt. ~ delay It 6ecauooo"· three others and dntroyliig a houle. none or the 35 ltudfntl who Wert ICheduJ.{ • Viet Cong and North VielU._ gun. ed for the G.I!:. Job tntervi .... bm .._-., nero bomban!ed 11 allied -°"".1 filed a .,..pleinl. ', n!lf>t. Two of the atlacl<I'.-lllPI' ' "" or damage and ""1ltillid Iii"•""""' Claude Dorall. tecretary d ~· -·"-"~'"" -~~ ..... ~·-·=~ uaoclalod 1tudentt,,aeld be ....ct. COD>T --•~w., ·~-·-_,,,,_ . · .pialnll wtll be filed. Ho aald -·· Laglina Schools io Send Official t~ GOP Meeting CRANSTON. • • ao polluted that extinction lot . mankind Collowa or "when we kill the ocean." Re MUontd a U mite 1rel off New YOl'lt l!Arbor poUulod Into tottl s!O!'i!ity wtth no fllh or plant life. U.S. envlromnenlll conaervollon It meanlngles1, eald Cra1111ton, U oUier countries don't follow suit with worJdwide contioll. He iald bOtti tfltt feder1l aovern- menl and Unlt<d Nllllon1 m bOtlimJng to thlnk, 1boot Ulil. Crllllton Nicf a world ct'Ml8rth on envtronment II to be held in Stockholm in llm. Perverted An•"" Tn the Mekoog Dtlta, •Wed foecee atudentt bave requealod fonno and Jo.. . . "'"' killed more than l!O Viet Cong and. North formallcn on 1bf -procedure. ' , '-"-:!...!'~' -Vietnam<,. In two cl•hee Friday. "r ·~·k ~-It ...., . • Nleholu Rt1 rtu~u ..._, " 1 , 1' "'-" W1C'TII a VftJ ..,..... t'DSD(:9', llill he tldnaped a 8aJiU Aaaf~ " ; , -ethlnl wW happen na1 week." be' ehacklad ber wllb him lo'ldt bed iq4 1111>• All Look Ov aeld. "Wt are hi a hurry lo 1a1<a ?" «(·' jfded her lo repeatad«act•r ·of··-,. en 8 er lblt matter .... way or Ille -· net' perveraloo before the wu · liscued b)' ' . . atudentt who lhlnll tlielr -IJl!a!!l he1 pallce officers. -s· f n on tbe. lllt wft Jt cw .. wtth too. 1. Hb guilty plaa lo P-d>alPi 'and.an"~ Ile 0 vana Doralt said when a canplalnt It race!•·\ By BARBARA KIU!IBICH Of !tit DfllW P'lllf tltff A apokestnM for the l..a.(Una Beach 1ehool board wlll be on hand to answtr questiom at the Monday afternoon meeting of the Women's Republican Club of Laguna Beach, but will n01. be among the official 1peaker1 on the progran1. board president Larry Taylor 11ai1! Friday. Taylor aald the achool dlstricl learnetl vja the press I.bat the club intended tu present a program on local election ilSUe! featuring Ed Lorr, president of Ille Laguna Beach Taxpayer• Association which ha• been m1ing "no" votes in the Feb. 24 school bond and ta:t override election. City CouncU candidates R I c h a r d Goldbl!fg' and P~er ~ander will. a:l80 speak on the cou~il election. "The district wa1 not ad vised or U1e meeUng," said Taylor, "and since this is suppo6ed to be a non-partisan issue. we DAILY PILOT ............ .......,, ....... ............ ....tet.,....., c ....... felt both 1ldes ab:luld be preaented .~ Dr. to ask for time on the program. He was Ullom (superintendent of schools) ca1led tllld there would not be lime for an ad- diUonal 1pe1 t er, but we could, send someone to answer questions, which We plan to do." Club Prealden l Esther Lockway rsald f.~rlda~ th~t 1he hsd announced the pro- '!ram at tJ;e group's Janua ry meetin,I! and had been ' asked ror Li me by ~fT; Goldber1 and Ostrander. • · "No one fron1 t.,e school district asked !o speak," she said. i\sk1'4 tr he had requested time or >oeen invH.ed to address the club councilman t:n1dbcrs: said. "They invited me month s ago lo speak about the City Council and pr•ul"er questions." \Vives of council candidates Joseph Tomehak and J~li A. O'Sullivan said their husbands .had not been Uked to spe1k to the GOP women. Viejo Marine Major Gets Flying Cross Marine, Maj. Howard W. ?tfelssner, 28111 Aldreano Drive, Mls1lon Viejo, has . been awarded the DlttlnauJaber! Flyln1 Crou for herolam and etlraordlnary achievement wtille flying. . While provlcltq close air 111ppori for a Vietnam ... Re"'" Unit leet year, Maj. Melt-dlm1infed hi> own aafety to aoeuralely bomb and tllence enemy gulll plnniq down tho unit. ·~ded count ol rcibhe<r •lei!' su)lm... . ed it will be the decittcm d the 1tu11eotc. Coor! Judge Jam" F. Judp lo ielite..,. M • S h } suprema court whether lo bear the ..,., him to one to II years fn lllle j>rlton oii 811.lle C 00 llaell or tum il ovar to Ille boyJor 0oonc1L ' the kldnapfnl COUDL The honor COU11Cil !1 coi\ipooed ol 111 Prlton time !or tho robbery and -r-·-•· SU ,_ Al atudenle Impaneled f..,. a 11.i of Ii pervonlcm cbaqu will nm cooeumnt!y. ~,.., -~' ton E. Allen ....i choeen ii random by computer. • Jndp Judp dtamfned air other three top county achopl ofllclall toured Tbl1 pn>cadure. woeked out lul llcbool ohar1u nlated Ill the kfdJlapl"I. and lour the alto for the 3\Wcrl.Marlne IScl.,.,.. year bu nevw been ulld. piior mar,.. Whldl f'luera• ~tted h)tllluta al Dana Harbor Friday momln1 ~•I• eald be didn't thlJit -for consideration. aild dlacuMed a three<lay chrlllenlna _,, __ Fluem, 11, wn·armted Jan. ST In the c.nmony for the unique laclli'" hi May. w~ fear to file 1 complaint · · Anaheim home o( lil1 parentt as the nak· ., The studmtt who. dllruJi!ed lbe ed man •u.m;ted to leap , frd'm the Allen, joined by County S c h • • I ' recru111nJ actlv!Ueo waren't vlolool, • )le bedroom window. His Ylctlm told oCflcers Buper~tnt Rohen Peterton and 1a1d,. "and I don't_know ltl1 re,a to 1 that Flueras took her ··~'gunpoint from othar membert ol lhe ln•tllutt plannln1 think th•r now ~ beccrne vtol<ot, thf. Anaheim bar ~ ihe wis IJTOUP, loOked over the filled lite Which We've been aipretty pnceful c8IJ111US and employed •nd fulened lier lo him with llK "'" the clo!mcoesl •kl• ol Dana I don't lhlnll that would ohanp." ;,i,. l/ler lorolng her to nrtp. ·Point near the hafbqr's mall pier. 1lle atudenlt accused of dlsruplfnl · Sht told offlcm that illi w11 forced to The projocl, which ullfmalely will In-crowded Into an Interview room and partlcJJ>lte in ·"yfrat unnatural 11e1 •cUI elude obterv1tlon platforms. buildini• d\anted, "W1rmaker", Strikebreaker, ' durlnf her captJvlty. -· ....i laboratorle1, will be a teaching aid Block G.E." . rtutt .. ' arr11'""'tftt tn Anahetm for Orance County 1tudentl from prtm.ary The two G.E. repr~tltivet, atter 111 Munictpel c.Urt1)>lllled an upooar when pdil through roU•s•· hour, wara uked by campua ad· Jud(• Llo,d V11T1 barred the pre" 1114 Allen eald hi• vlltt w11 en Informal minlllral0r1 U tl10Y waolod lo F cm. public from tht.courtrcom. • ol1enltllon trip. . Tiii!' Rid "no'' .aad lelt carnpua. ' •nemar.-ieds~ ~ ' . . . In~.~ ·valenti:ne to Di-Voreees . -. B~~ .. ,8~~.~~ Experimental County Project Helps Lay Glwsts of Past en~ .. "":'!::.~.~= Je&nn1 aDd Oaey want Valentine'l!I Day, partners faced outmoded ltumbling 1970, to be "I0"1e!!dng exlra in our Uvea. aurvive all ~clal placed In ltt path. that to the'""'"' !ervlce A'*l•tton _ -uiin,.,• srfimed Jim'. "That's wbf tJiey block• put the<t h1 outmoded-laws. .. ••~•tt N. W" ... •rnMll• ...,. ,.ilsllw "Cerdt, Cindy, llawera, a par\y, the And both admit that they ware, a year and lo Batt and MJta Cra .... Jt Je no conslltulo tuch a probl"!D to lht• remar-"Whatever YOU feel a1Jou1 divorct," r whole btt." Insists the v1ta1, attractJve rledl." ~ Goff 'added, "you will find' It dlffk:ult to J e 1 n n e . ''And we're not so much qo, on the v-se of dwnpln& thtir mar· = ;::"ma:! pr~:~.ly~ ,:d ,Oi~ofceea, gay or grum, do tiit tom· argue wttb a J'll'V&ftm that thnpiy •ks J1•lr ... ~, .... V1tt ,,._IHM ..... 0-11 M--~ n ..... 1 ic .... n ''"" celebraUng lovers day becsuse of what it rl•ft pllnl wblll everybody elll was ,......, the full membership of the unique to help tom, doobtlng coupla to make a 11-iflet but because It -0 ns so muc"' .i-.i ... fer Valen.tlnel U)af It wUl become an lntlfral p1rt of the r."':'.. I "" of a new marriage and __.,,,_for-. ~· .. _ " -....,..,. · orpnl1Atton'1 -ling alruclvrt. , Club. WidOw• and " do w IM ...,. •· ..... -... -J>er'IOntlly to us at thla time and beclUM 'nlat'1 when Jeanne hunt about ternplatfng remarriage make up •"9u.t 10 a new Ute for ncb other. Some people we particularly remember last Valrn-.~·R.,em•trleds, Inc.'' A chuce con~ "W• don't kriO'W Ind we can't tell you to l&-perctnt of the ealherlnp "and thett ind «pniu.tlo111 haven't been much Une'1 Day." vetullon With a former ' aohoolmtta _ •t thlt point Jutl "'1at moel ''"''"'"' prob!lmt can be juat as thorny ....i are help lout• perUcuil{IY Jht cll~. trll Valent!nt't !lay. llllt, found the c.oto 1 dJ remarrleda, actual « potential," Barr Ju>! 11 Important 15 lhoae of the we' can ,Ml a. defilllle ooiletilng p( 111- Mesa couple at the breaking poln' of a~ a vorcee -blf) her hurrying to ukl. "'nlat will come la May when we dlvoreiltl," NYI Barr. Ut"Udes." -•t had ·-ed to be what Jea·--" G-~th -....... and IOlll ••-both .com•"• Ibo ,_,... to our -am• 9 'rr and "'11 "'avae are turning -;d' ••a m~~ relaUonship." B;,'U, ch:d -1 wJ • ..,..... w1m11 bm; do bow now that,th11 ~llnr Watchlnl· the Blrr.ctavea program to~ moun'1n ~~paper work, cteri;;f found that the aftermath ll/ a ·PAvtoul ~ ~~ !..."!!.! Servlca AtaocJa. baa been of tremendous hip lo doubtful with deep Inter'!_!,,~ Forr'8t Goff, pres!-from lhOJr monthly dl"'"88ion·..,.lon8 - marrtqe bung Iii<• a pell ovar tholr on ~-•• ~ .. ,. couplu laced Wiiii mbleml lhal are dent of the Fi .. .., Service Associali6n they deacrtbo>them ••the "cornerstone martial p1.., and both found ljnA lorJted ~ beCamt, 11mosl lmmlldlatilr. ...., to~· much ,..,. common hi and an .,thutluUc aupporter of the ...,. ol our procram" _ and th bl-lllOl1th1' With......,._ to be taritld• lhat -pankl~ In a _.am tllel 11111. Ill Ille 1wo ahead." oopt'of -lhlg the remarried. f0nnal debttea and lioclal oc:culont1 tJtat dall«l llle!r detennlnatioo lo ditch the ...,.,,i...t'bellne, be ilalqut · l\i the He bell"• ht will !Ind"""' hie .final ':We'vo seen a .Joi of thl1 aprlnf from ·bav• llecomt par! d lht lalldc d a - peal and ettrt again. Unltad llatel. _ '-pulatlonl that lht td)ut!ml!!il of our PWP CPar•n!I Without Partnaral Ille for many dlslllllllonod di-. "J-bod children by her prevlout ·n..,. Jdlhed some 40 otller ooup!N, 111 eaeli msrrlap ptr!ll• lo the·""' lipOUlt -am at the Umo that mall}' ol ll!oot J-end Gary haven'!~ arouod mtrr11p,• Gary recalled. "I had nnan-nmarrted or 'pllnnJnc nmarlt.,e, who and tbe . lnflo-Ill ~· """' ;~wbean~.to'~ndthelt'me~I!"! lo Iha Bana An& -ol the-Famlt cial manpmeots that atlll remain lreril ~ Iha laedarilb!P. ol two lln!Ytil'llty prevloua rnarritl• w1ll hllb: on • --n • """""~ ffrJ Service A.Stoelttlon Jutl lalcly. • · ' mine ....i then a In otller thlnp croppolf ol'IGutbtrnCalllomla iictal -In• the lit!. Tba~ bi ll1ll bU obYI· • vloua lo all of_ua.here that ft bml • '''nils Valentine's Day -ion-i. up."---~· -------pip-1bera!IY-~ that wu-and-ourlrom-tJie'll\illJ' IMP •·--~~that-wilt--ba...to~'!!'IWi\tblii~nuinii'[lw~ .. f.i, :=,r~--i- ,_ "other th!np" tncluded the 11, a.. ualiod J.._ aaya, "JUll about ed bJ blmtlH and _,. On••· lnchided u 1 coailllulnc Jlilb)lc aervlct In ned Gary. ''All .,.,ean 1111,..11, fllal It. "w•b-aroused •monc lb• the -lucl!iattnc Ji<Oll'am I've ovar , Other facton tllnllled OiJt hl'!l'llll both th• lulln.'~ whatever il It, ... orlied. Kill _'fer,. bewlldend Jeanne'• ...mn.w. wbm lbe -·" Je1111ie and llarr bava called "'etlromely . "And ~·" aald Bm, "you've hit on and tell them llllt 11'1 all 1*l'lt tnd told them « 1-...,. to remalry. Gary lloQilAI Bpr ...s ~ era ... !ind frat\k" sr<NP -hn'f -"the 1 fact ~ di.looior . ...,,,.... ua -the fi.;,.!t• In OIU' littlt piece ol Colli M'IA'.f' "IOI lht bollw1' £T..n hla perentt whO the ,,.,..1111 ~y laaclnotln1 from cIIOlle of 'peal porbwt'I hr llllcb Wlllln-o1 ,.,n, ahd w1•111n ...,..,, • J,..ne ltulf>e!l Ind than Just aa ~ bad -'l>'lt'f fond « my lint wKe to IMJr untq111 vllllqt pajnt. ltt completion D11n!feoteUOftl u child • u P·P or I been badly bornOd In m1rrlep lo come IY *""'" -"It'• good to the point that they ""' never able lo Ill Nq will ltad llie coople lo the ~ ,......,. ... lilcl lht -. .Hek. ~ llld·!it•• another tbol at It that thty're tbart •1 tllt ........ "Aiid I e'-17 and calmly anafy,. the rea-typewrli.t ~~--lllat may i...,..>lfli!lll•• • ft1iildl ....... "I """"''!l1'lhin1 but a 1i1f fUlurt 1oo<1 to knOW lhit If JOU find •friend 'foe' oat brtuqp." , ltad lo their : ......... ' .... part of ind '!!all remmher the for thlt ll'J)4 of cou1110llng," Barr aald, dillrtclad by tho llillll ol problmo thol True lovt, Gllr)' and Jearme bave Birt whit bol!!I u UU(!I pr..,.u; bas latnw llW1'lap. -"tinat «Jr ,OOlltltden.biy rtil.ud dJV«c:o wt bad, 1ou k Dow ;Jiii! Jlbea lo 1t111 found, doean'I, ~· the poel ~ ll'Oid, IOW 6ec0m'; riliicb mon lmporltnl ihlll '"11ief .....iJ,y remember ju!llilhe 100<! lows are ~.DWI)' coupla 'to dloaolve her •• .' ' ' • • • fr • \ ' 4 llM.YPllOT ) . Pulpit .arid • ... ' ''llllnoohdoo" will ... the "";' -. - Pew ' '"' -· - --y ... ,. Boroic'O.r Pisces: Chance ...... ---~ ... -... -.. tOjilC iii tliOlliT. .Racer T. Walko at the 10:311 a.m. Sunday aervtce at the w ... u.,,., •.•• ,, To arrow _ ~Gap' f 1 1 r .r.-w I Ip, l.a5t Vlcloria Sl, __.. Colla llesa. SUNDAY eelect!ve. Do Mt accept te- oond bell; lnslil' on quality. w-.i1y a 1e11 .... hlp .. potluck lllpptr at a p.m., follOtt'ed by an l n f o r m a J " 1.U...blp ..,.._.. Uiled "Wby Are Yoe Noa-Rellciow?" is alaled. The boo~ -... gniup wW meet Friday 8 p.m., t.Jhe,Jiome.oLMr. llld.Mrs., Woli.r Johnoon lo dlscu.u· Eldridge Cleaver's "Soul on lee.'' 'lllesday -bor 11e1 ..... Temple will •pollSOr th e Orange County benefit pretni· er performance of the highly acclaimed I 11 m "MldniJ!ht Cowboy.," The film will be shown at the Port Theater .in advance of Ua scheduled en-lng ll1d will begin at a p.m. Ticiets for this event are $3.50 each and can be obtained ff()m ' any temple inembv or by contacting Lynne KofOer lf4. 0140. During the reauJar Sabboth services, Frid-.y the temple will call to Ibo Torah u e.r Milzvah, Sam Kaner. The services are to be held at St. J amea Epi<copll Chuich, 320& Via Udo, Newport Beach at ne a.re• el a.up.a, -"Lqua-. z6oa Laguna (:anypo Road, with Dr. Henry . Gerhard u in1nlater, holds services each SUnday at t and U a.in. Dr. Gerhard will apeak o n . ' ,, ... . ,_ . } DAILY PILOT ..... ,_. · Prlifier Deg Planned Lotllenll cmcll " .. Mui.er,· 2900 1Pacific Vi~ Drive, Corona dtl M1t, olletS Church Women Unit.i of Uie Harbor Area plan a wonhlp at .1:15 and 11 1.m. fellowship program gwlcing World Day of PraY,er Sunday. Dr. Wlllia111 R. Eller March 6 10 a.m. at SL ;Joacblm's Catholic-Church. wl/:u'l!<u 00·."Led by t b • Father Thomas J. Neviil (le!\) of st. Joachirii's 6P ' will present the message 14Ta.ke Courage." The Re v. (See Pl!J.PIT, Pap I) Btuce Kurrie will give the invqcatfon. FEBRUARY 15 lly SYDNEY OMAM 1-po11U.. 1 .. ero'ble i.. ....... 'EmpUolt " .. .........._., ._., lltf4, ....... Uotlood -· ... --,....11. elder lotllvi*'lll, . '• ' A111F.S (Mmh 21-April Ill: Baste eommodlUes ... t a k ~ precedence. Means reevaluate property, p e r 1 on a J rela· Uonshlps. You coold get 80lid offer. Don't negltci details. Get help from,Cucer-born in· dMctu>J, TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Acctnt on vhita: wlth re18Uves. Many Ideas are pt'OpO!itd. Malntaln aeme of humor~ Be . GEMINI (May '21-June soi: Money s«tor of your oolar chart " •ctlvated. y OQ can odd lo posoeaJons. 81res8 originality, independence. Wei· come 14ea>, challeoges. Yoo look like-~wnnear: - CANCER (June 21-.July Zll ! Cycle Is blgh;.take inlttaUve. Not wise to waJt fat others. Set your own pace; respond to your own rhythm. Your bunches pay alt; you perctive what is about.to ocau:'· LEO (Jl!ly 23-Aug. ZI): Don't be surpriaed Jf One cloee to you acls in secreUVe m11no ner. Key is to be .versatile. Have alternative methods at hand. Expand -look lo futur. J ORANGE C6AST CFiUR"C'H D·IREC'TO'RY I ·F=~==:===========~====~=====================;;p===============~======~==========i~======;;=~ : HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH N~WPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH : 1211°:!::.:.-=·.e=.M-. Wo1..m.. You. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE:. MASTER 1 SWlday Scbool l :ts a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 1.m. CHURCHES ST. JAMU.'"" ""~ N..,... -2501..CllffDr. ·us.4293 2900Picitjc ViewDr. 1 Bw~~b Unlon a p.m. ' Evening Service 7 p.m. :::= :.::._:~.:= 1., & ,,.., s... .,.. a... . .-.s . ..,..,..,., Corona del Mar 1 -Y Bl le Study & PrO)ler .............. 7:00 p.m. Holy._,,..,,,.._ ............. -. .DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER ': ~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;~~~~~~~~~// WNCHIS OP THI MOTHll CHUlCJt. ttte •...-C•lllC• Scfloel . Aal "21 ,...., Mn. w-.. C•••• 111111, THI Pim CHUlCH OP CHllST, SCllNTIST 11:H -.a-Hot, hc9-tet 1tt & Jnl hi. , 1 f111111y WDnlllp t :oo 1D 1&:• '·"'· pL~~:.-;-,,.. IN 10STON, MAIU.CHUSms Me ...... ,,..,., 2114 & .... .... lurwSIY Sdl!"1 f :Jll \ IO:lll •·111· llVf1WI UV. ' RRSTSOUTHERNBAPTISTCHURCH cwwc-•t:ooe... _.. • ...,., "'~ "'~ ,,,.A.M . ...,,,w_, I I 1 1 I I 1 I I 1 j I • 60 HAMILTON, COSTA MUA ''SOUL'' n. -.. . .w. r. Adley 11, 1ectw Nursery cue available 1o:DO A.M. SnffrCllSNJi •av. J. o. wAi.uc.1 Tiie a.... Dnf4 A. cw-,~......_ ... .., ...._1 •1s.1111 at all services w..I S11"41y St.hoe!" •••••••• t :<41 Trei11l119 Unlo11 • ····••• 5:00 Sunday, February 15th. ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS WELCOME ll:ION~·~:::::Mlllifi Morl'lll'lt Worship • , ••• t J :00 he11i111 Wer1h,ip • • • •• • 6:00 Pedfk flew Drift• M•tMrl ... c.,... tW M• Wedn1•d•Y Pr•v•r M••fing for all •9•• ••• •• • • • • • • ••• 7:JO Costa MeN-Flrst Church of Christ, ScltnHtt ,_..,: l:H, t :JI-' 11 :00-CWld ._.. • t :to ,.._ ... '41·t111 'WWJ "'"" ..,........., zno M ... ,.,. .,.. .. c.... .... Hetr o.,. • A•••••c.. All ~ w•..,. UNIVERSITY BAl'T1ST CHURCH Ult S. L NU$ADD IOAD SANTA ANA Hll•HTS ~ SUNDAY kltOOl ................................ t:U AM. MO.NIN• '#OaSHI' ................................ 0 .A.M. :r=~".~ ~~~~r. 'Wi'DNi'iOAY:""""""·····;1J ~::: ........ AdMt ,_ a.rd! ....... MWl17 FIRST FIRST CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH ., ........ _ t~hlltltfl -Victoria &I Placentia Ave. 17411 ,. ....... '·'· Costa Meaa ....... H ....... MI.._ J ..... L ..... Mon1l111 Wor1hlp 9:3 0 & 11:00 -w . --· Sufld.., School ••••••••• t :JO ., ... -~'-- Yevfli Mffti"'t •••••••• , •:OO ••11)' ................. ,: .. , ••. :ii. ·-~ .......... -••. , .... lflt. hey11 S.rvic1 ••••• ,, •• 61JO ~-.......... t•i•• ..... Eve11f1t9 S.rvl'c• ••••••• -.7:00 ...... ., .. _ ............ .,..,.,. ........................ 1 ..... """'"' ........ . .. ........ . .Nqrsery Care J>royl4ed 142·24ZI 14Mnl • 14MJ41 FIRST CHRISTIAN Ourth of +tie Dilly WenJ CHURCH NEWPORT UNITY CHURCH Main & Adoms Stree!s Ltnll o. •lld!MtW M•- Huntington Beach 15tt. l lrvl11•, Newport le1di (Senior C!tlrtnt IU!ldlf'IOI MHni119 Wor1hip ••••••• , 9:30 I '11 :00 AM 1:45 A.M, S11nd•y St.hool libl• St.hool • , •••• , • 9:45 AM 10:00 A.M. DevetiOJ11I S1rvlc• Y•lrih S roup1 ••••• , 6100 PM Ev11'111'19 Wor1hip •••• 7:00 PM OFFICE: JOO W. C-t Hlgtlw1y, fll.I . ,.,. ..._. .,...._w•-1 11.111. l'llDM: Ui-5111 NW!"Ml'Y Cara ProvlcMd •I Ill "9Nlces DIAL-A-nAm-64'-0Ut Office: W.25ff Diii O.wtJorl.~ CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE " ......... leldl M"""' Cllwdl If Vlllltf Cllwdl ......... kl-... Liii Qfllll IVNDAY l!ltVltf. , , 11 AM Mlnlstet , •• Albtrt ·lvl'1r.t, ll.l.c .... TNI 1111.L CLVI 0,. HIWl"OllT laAtN 111 l •I .. llW .. I• ... PLEASE DON'T . COME TO CALVARY CHAPEL . If you 1r1 loolil119 fOI' tll el1bor1te pr04Jr•m, er tocitl pre•fi9e. ' luf If YD• ..... loo•i11t for 111-d.pth lible ttucli11, Chrl1tl11'1 fel· lowililp, .,.d i111pit!119 1plritecl wonhiP,, ·y0u'll love utl T• 1ccom• mod1te our 1r-ln9 church f•111ily w• 11ow h•ve t .. Sundty f1'1or11h19 1•rvlct1, 9:30 •lld 11 :00. Nuntry c1re. Corner of Gretl'I• villi I Sunflow1r. 141-1121 '41·tl1J J.la,./,or Ckri6fian Ckurck . Of NIWPOO llACH-1Dlrdpte11 .......... ......, H..,... ........... , ld..J 421L11111 It .. CelN M .. Church School -9:30 A.M. Worship -10:45 A.M. H....., C... Preot4ell Ploont: 675-3915 Minister: Dr. D. W. McEJroy I' • =-till·A.M." lectw,n.a....Je11a 1...,.Dn1n-,.._'44_...0 "_---....,,. a ... ;;;/,Lt..!vo;li·p,. -ST. JOHN_tHE DIViNE,2043,0raoge Ave., C.M. -h*rl 7:10 &79:11 C..rr• ~ -tat Huntlngto.n Beach-Flrtt Cjlurch o'f Chrl1t, Scientist ,........,.: ':J' & 10 •. -.1 Hetr'hrt • -••Me!I llOOUn ' Viuit,n.a... • .w.w .. 1 ...... ,_ ........ ...,1, s....., Sd!Ml-t:Jt. 11:0t C..rc•-11 A.M, ..,... .......... -111ou... Laguna Beacl>-Flm Church of Chrlot, Scl1ntl1t IJI Hlglt Df. ' ' C•etdi & hHey lchel-t:JI 1111ff a..a., ..... JM .... Newport 811cl>-Flrot Church of Chrl•t, Sciontl1t l llJ Yi. I.We a.c• & s..-, Sclrteol -t :ll & 11:11 -.. -.... ~ .... Newport 811ch·Second Church of Chrt•t, Sclo1111ot J1ot P.qtle View Dr .. CeNN tlel M• ~ .. ,,...,., kllMf~J~~ ...... •--JIU LC...""'· . . All are cordially invited to attend the church servic., aod enjoy the privilegea of tba Reading Rooms . _ CMN CM' Piw•~·AT ALL IDYICD ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH CMiuouri Synod) wor1hlpf~ 1t ~ UNIVERSITY PARK SCHOOL " S1 11clbvrt 1t M1tth1w1 111 U11iverJity r•rl WORSHIP: 11:JO A.M. ltev. H. Nierm11111 ,r11for llJ-1211 """"""'"' The Pt.. of God The......, of.a.mo · The r-of Ille Holy Spirit SUfld.ty Sdiool 9 1M Mol'nlnj: W~lp '9 ind 10~ AM Evening Setvk&1 PM Wldnncl.Y 81bll Stucty ind l'rlyet 1 PM Nurxry Curln1 Krvim 'A fd,y"'1Jo - em. of Onnse ""' 2JnL st. cm.. ....... hslDr H. L JQfttl;Jf(A frtt:,r, ... Ullfted CHNll .t RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 420 10th St .. Hul'lfingto11 li•ch Phone $36·2120 Adult l Youth S•rviu1, 11 1.111. llf y,,, cl,11, Wed., 7:15 p.111. • llMDT PATI. MINISTll SeYelJth•Day Adventist Church 271 Ayece4e St .. CetM M .. -"""' ----·· ........ ft11911tl '*""' ....... ~ •••• t :ll AM ....... w...w, .. 11 :00 ..... ,...,., ........ WH .. 7:10 PM Corona clel Mar ' 11•_ t I • 6i1 HELIOTROPE • wirnM,-to:OOA.M. ·'Chrd ScMel-10:00A.M. Pf', !'Miio G. Mllf'l'•Y• Mh'llllV Miu 1111r1tv 111i..1, o.e.11. 67~ llPOIMATIOM LUTHWN CHURCH ..... ...., ....... • ....., kl!iRl-o#1• A.M. Mlrlllfll Wtnill ..... r. a 11 AM. ........ hnkM W ... , ,,. PM. U7M M ...... 11, Wdlftll\lfel' • ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH aUll It • .t (IN,., '---, ..... 11 Pl'lt ...... !hint~ ~ C.ntMlla TIM ltn. ,,_ c. a1tr ... .,.... Sunday Services I:• A.M. ...,,. a....ii• ·~ &.M. f'-llY 1ttYke & CINl'dt ,, ...... ·---kl!M&. ,,. ,.,,.. ........ 11 1• A.M. IMnlilll..,.,, y .... Cfltr'dt-filWMfJ Qn "mtdtt FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 146 E. 22nd.St., Co•ta MHI • '541-3761 K. C.CtMlc. ·--................ .... o.... w•n11., T"!f' ....... .,. ~. M~ ..,._..,.:: SUNQ,A Y SERVICES ....., SdtMl·t:JI .. h:.ar W~:)0.1t:lt ... 7 ,._ Y""-11:11 ,_ _ w ... ll1tle lhdy-71:11 ,_ St1te Uc1n•.d p,..school-641-2J2J GLAD TIDINGS ASSEM-BLY OF GOD 1 ITH & MONIOYIA. NIWPOlT IUCH 64'-1111 CV. lifell Wllf If ..... Hftfll1U • T1iomt1 l11'1~111ufl, P••tor S1"' Mill•r, Mu1ii:1I Dfr•cfor MISSIONAIT CONYINTION PIHUAlT 11 .. tHlU 221111 IO:IOA.M-a... 1M C...... Ml11i0fttty to w •• t .4.fric• 7:ff P.M.-lft. Arlmi T•niW Miuio11•ry to H•iti "SIN6SPIU.nOM rillT SUNDAY Nl•HT SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL har~?.~~!?o~G temple _ mteti~•t St"''"" Ep&copal Church o 3209 Vtl lido, NewpOl'I BltCh For lnfOfmltion: C.1167&7~ HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 w. wn ..... Costa M111 Y. L HllTWICI, hftt ..... ,.. 1to1a1tT 1. ''"'• Mlftblw tf .__,. CAllL •INTllY Mlltllter If M..ic SUNDAY SERVICES t :41 A.M-S•ll., k11M1 11:1t A.M-''ne Ill W.'N ......... """ .. S1rm o11"" r1itor 7:M P.M.-0..7-' Mn. A.,,.. C....... ' Mi1ilo111riee to C.ylo11 COSTA11ESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL • 1>r.acw1 -.c.....,...,.. -,.........,., -t1t1•.ee"' EVANGEUCAL FREE CHURCH .. " ........... ..... 1t1l ....... .... 111·7911 lll'I'. A'"' L MlllW, ,_.., •1t1 A.M. -.....,. JdlllM -Al ...... 111 .. A.M.-..,...._..,. .. • ,.M. -Ylttll .,..... ,, .. -,..Mo-................ ,;...-. ..... ·-• ..., . CHRIST LUTHER.AN CHURCH Mlt1ouri Sv11od 760 Yl$twle Sr .. Cosr. M .. ...n. '· ,.,.. .. , , .... • 141-5404 wor.11111 krvh:n: l :U • II' AM. Sunc11v kl\oal: •:• A.M. AdWf 8lblt C';llfi•: t:• A.JI,. CHlllTIAM IUMINTAIT $CHOOL 14MM6 PRINCI OP PE~CE LUTHERAN CHURCH M.ie ,_. Drlwe & ... ., Strwt, C.... ,M ... Ctlllf. ANDRE"Y C. ANDERSON, P .. IW llll'ld•Y lei-I: 1:00. f :30 •nd 11 :CIO-M<N'ftlnD WOrJhlp: 1:00, fl30 .,Id ll:DI Prl11ce of '••111• Luttier•11 Sdloel -Ml•• E•ther Olso11, Princ:ip1I Office Phe!M: Mt.0521 Scheol Pho11e: Mt-05•2 A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH lelbee 1Jle"4 THI UNnlD COMMUNITY MITHODIST CHURCH 111 A1et. 675-otlO t:JO Treditlo11•I Wenhr, I Su"41y S1hool Cci1te M••• FIRST UNITED MITHOOIST CHURCH ltth St. I Htrl:.or llvcf. Church Worship -t :10 I 11 Church S111hool -t:JO 1<41-7727 Coit• Me11 North MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH Me11 V.nle I laker St. 1<4t-27 It Worship I Church St.hoof t :OO 110:10 A.M. Hv11Hruato11 l11ch FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721"l7tt. SI. IJ •. )137 Stn'i1e1 -t :JO 111. A.M. Nu111ry tliru 2M trede • 11 Cliwrch Scfl .. 1-:--t :lO A.M. Hu11ti11tto11 leech -Norill COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil Ave, 9<42-<4<461 WorHtip I Church Sch•of t & 10:10 A.M. lrvi111 -E11t lluff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH 9ll·12ll 19422 Culv1r l\o•d •t Unlvenlty Drlv• Wo"ltip & Churclt School t & IO:JO A.M. l•gUl'll •••ch LAGUNA BEACl:I METHODIST CHUit'.CH 2 I •J2 W•1ley Drive 111 So. l1gul'l1 Worthlp 11 A.M. Church School 9:JO A.M. <499-3089 Newpoi-t le1ch CHRl$T CHURCH BY THI SIA 1<400W. It~• llvd. 67J.]905 Wortlilp-t:JO A.M. Church School- t:lO & 11 A.M, PRESBYTERIAl'll CHURCHES of the Coastal Area,s Christ Church Presbyterian lt111M ....... , ..... .._.,.M.., ...... IMdi G..-LO--....., W...w;; t:JI A.M. CllinJI Sditel1 1,1141 A.M. OMMt 11111 ....... hilt ....... , ..... , .. Attend' the Church of Your Choice on Sunday Li I \ ' • • I I • --. --------·--------- I . Water. Sid .. ''! ' • Dredgin·g .. in Bay. . ~ Gets Go;.aliead . ---...__. • The Anny Corps ol Enalnten Mbllll>J ~ fltO"lli<llll IO be locladed "" will llsoe ~ permtt for a IU0,000 I""~ IM lft( ptm)il are !trlcl rulel \hot tG restore the Upper Newport Bay 'water oftly ortclnal tone be restored and;. that measures to prtllll'Ve the estuJry's ski 1one damaged by la1t winter's floods, ecology be nuilntatned. the Orange County Harbor Dl!trict an-Sampeon said the district will comply nounttd f'rlday. fuJJy"with the condlUona. • • The permit comts after months ol Mooey for the project 'Will cocne en. delays while the plans for dredging tht tlrt.ly from federal ~ relltf fuodl, mud·filltd Back Bay area made tM he said. cfrcu.it of approvals from the federal Ati ntenllon ot the fwxling hi• _.. l;vel on down. granted to compensate for an original The provisional pennit and a ch1111e deedlint of tate January. order for the dredafn& contract a.re the · ~ 1 a I d the money hu been la!t sleP-' before the Shellmaker Corpora-aSS'lftd despite the deadline which hu tl.on .of Newport Beacb can move its ' ~- drecfies Into the harbor for the prnje<:t. Shellmaker is expected to besln opera· Kenneth Sampion, county director of1l tiont in the tone within the nut felt harbo"'< bh-and porlts, said, II no' .weeks, Sam-added. 1 new proolem1' arDe, the work will bqip in time for ope.rdng of. the. ski. ione. for summer crowds.. _ From Page 1 • Gl)uglng Out Har.bor • • "'l • s Cranston, : l I DAll.Yl'UI" I I City Aides I , , Talk Oil ·. ;--, I I f I By RICIWll> P. NALL I °' ...... ,.......,. ~ t . ' ' /I. Senate bill IO ~lt«fd uf. pn>lellloD apfnat oil ai>J«atfoo lnlo federal.,.... ~ stand a far better clw\ce wf1h ~ boctfn( of Governor lleapn and lb<i It.ate Jeil'}lture. I '1'hlJ WIS the ISltSllJ\trlt Friday o( Sena!« Alan CranslO!I (ll-Oilil.), as M inel In Laguna Beacb with olfJcfala froni many coutal cltleo, both ID ()rmp Comf ty and else!rilfn. ' ~ Clanalon' ind Stnattt Geotio ~ ~.), ~ ~·o!'l "blll thal " .....id lw1l !eden! wat<n beyond lhe throe.mile lbnft of mating I la le sancluarles lnlO federal -o1T." limits IO oil drUllJfJ and explollallon. • Last ~4mmer ~gkiers ivent without a re.creaJieri area becau-. record floods had clogged the :.one and made it unusable for water 1kiin1. · DR. ROBB ... • before Judge James F. Judie to the. abortion charg~ and be. scheduled for 1 court trial. \Vorkmen at D,ana Point Harbor gouge out last por· tioo of harbor wall' before installation of bulkhead8. Slartlng Mondiy, siphons will begin filling harbor basin with sea water: After ~some final watef'Rroo[ .. ing of walls, COiier dam in background (left) wUI be punched oul compleUn& creation of a lagoon for hundreds .of boat slips. As ccaa\al cllle. ofllclals sooch! 1...U 1 Cranston the be.st means to help ~( pas.s•I' of the blpar\ilan J<glslatlon, the~J Senator told them s4PP<>ct of lhe governor and legtsJature ii an importan elemenL # 5 A cap~Jco . ~·'f"" ' Race Boats -. . Still at Sea ACAPULCO - A "°"tl!weut br"" rlJ>plf!! the sea -bore Friday, but five boats In the 1,430-mile San Diego to Acapylco race were rtJU at sea. The only yachts to finish Friday were Qual'iar at 7:19 a.m. and Huracan at 9:05 a.m. both Paciflc Standard Time. Huracan Is a ~lexlcan entry skippered by Bob Poole of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club wilh a Newport crew. The CaMO Tangtint was In 1;\ght ·and erpee~ to finish about 5 p.m. (PST). The yacht. WhJte ·.J{eather Ill tr.ias reported limping towatd Acapulco under jury rig with a partedJie.ad!tay. Neither of the Friday flnisben chan1ed the over.all trophy winners in the race. Betman said two ls&Ues will be debated . btfort PrAidlOf Judge William Speirs at the Feb. 2'I hearing ' the I01alily of_ the Grand Jury Indictment qainlt. his clitnt in the Ught ol Judce Mut'• dWnissal' and u....,,,,..111.foaaJJty ol lhe panel ltseU. "Tbe Grond Jiil)' Is hand ~lcked by SIU*iot Court judles," B e r m a n declared. "l f you know a judge you can gtt on the Grand Jury 100 if that Isn't proof (!(.my Jll'IWTlent lhat it Is not fitted to ruleioe \he Justlfica.Uon for prosecuUon of defendant! then 1 don't-know whit is. "You won't find a young person on the Grand Jurr, you win find that almost always they are of considerable financial means and you will find very few poor peaole -tf any-among its number. "It is not a true cross section of the community." Berman argued. ''By any standard~ it fs unfitted to pass jud~ent or opinions nn those whom the district at- torney discu sses with them as he pleases ind when he pl~ases." Carswell Opposed ~sar's corrected time put her In eigbth HONOLULU (AP) -Sen. G<orge Ille· placo in over-all and second hi clau C. Govern (0.S.D.), said Friday he. will Plana ,.... belna completed today r... -aaglnst the nomlnaUon of G. Har· the .elaborate tr op h 7. ,.._,_ ·rokt~ lo Ibo U.&. """'"'" Ooari. !might which will ol!lclallJ tennlnate the ' 1 "He'• an obicure 6l\lhl who Ila.not loth edltloil of hle r-. ~ bfmaell In any way In the Yacht. 1tilJ to finish were White iUdlclal lleld." aad McGovern who wu Heather nr. Mistral, Sigame, IemaD,ia here ror two speakng engagemen~ Fri· and Valerie. day. {From PC.,,e I ' MANIJUNT. • • ed. that the men they.soulht were armed and would shoOt IO'kill. CJementa was the ftnt'man to tall lnto the clollng net lll<l ollicon gajd he, offer· ed ••>-"'5!1tonce wben faced with tile. i.v.tled --9' ~officers. He was lfllb~ •!'he ~. weavin1 from tree to tree, ln a ValJ! attempt to evade the boom projeclid l!y.the hovering helicop. ter. .. Grant. officer1 Jlld, was a "dUferent p.-Iilon." H'is arrest came at 2 a.m., about two Mun -afiff the Fountain Valley shoot· in.a:: and ifc.amtln a hail of bull~ from both sides. The Santa Ana man's rtne was shot from his hands .and he was quickly grabbed and subdued in a scurne that was Ultmiinattd by the helicogler'• beam> and the burning ll&bls of nearty homu;. 'RAN AND Fll\ED' Tbe 111n1&1!)pg Grant wu dqqjpiid with his -panions lnlO a Wfitill( pofloe car and the trio WU dri~ oil IO Founlain VaTier !Or li0o1ilitg on the murclar chlll'I"· .,One sweau., wpant said It llU "a miracle that tome of our boys WU"en't killed oot here tonight. These guys ran an" fired . ran and fired and they didn't give a damn juat where they were .aim- ing. "Thtre were women and 1ddJ out there right in the line cif fire but that didn't slllp them." he added. "Some or our guys had close brushes with flying bullets but, thank God, they weren't hit." Laguna Schools to Send Official to~ GOP Meeting Several officer!' who took part in the .-manhunt bad high praise for the support wor k or the Huntington Beach police helicopter. By BARBARA KREIBICH felt both aides lhould be pr..ented. Dr. ot ""' o.11r Pllff •••" to ask fO,. Ume ~ the program. He wa!I A spokesman for the l.aJ{Una Beach tnlom (superintendent of scho011) called 5ChooJ board will be on hand to answer . told there would not be lime for an 1d- quesUons at the Monday afternoon ditlonal Ip ea k e: r, bot we could JeQd meeting of the Women's Republican Club &OmeOne to amwer questions, which We (If Laguna Qeach. but will not be among pl1n lo do." ~ tht olficial speakers on the program. 'Club President Esther Lockway ~aid board president Larry Taylor said Friday. that she had announcer! Hie fJTO- Frlday. gram at the group 's January mP"lin11 !'Id Ta ylor said the. school district learned had been asked for tin1e by Lorr. via the pre!s that the c:lub intended to Gotd_l)e:g and 01;1rander. prtsent a progtam on local electiop "No one from 11·1> ~chf'fll rJi~l rict asked issues featuring Ed Lorr, president of the to speak." l"h" si:iid. Laguna Beach T1xpayer11 Association Askt>d if he had renuested time or been · wllich has been urglni "no" voles in the !nv ilr1 to ;uldre-.ss !he club councilman Feb. 24 school bOnd 'and tax .override 1~.,lr'be~~ !iaid. "Thtv •tnvtted me months' election. i'!JO tn !prek about the City Council .and Cit).' Council candidates Ri ch a r rt ,, .. ~."er questions." Goldber1 and Peter Oslrander . will also ., 'Vl\'es of council candidates Joseph speak on the c~ncll election. ~ Tor:'~tlat' and Joseph A. O'SUilivan said "The district wa.s not advi.<1ed or the · their husbands had ~t been asked to meeting," said Taylor, "and since this is speak to the GOP women. supposed to be a non·parUsan iS!ue. 'i\·e ~ "They were terrific," an offietr 1aJd. ..They came in low. lit that place up like a Olriitmas tree and spotted tlMlle two ~YI Ume after time. Both men told 1111 that they·d have made lt if ft hadn't be_en for that g!'(ldamn heHcopter.'' All tltree suspects are lodged today in Orange County Jail Viejo Marine l\lajor Gets Flying Cross ' Mar ine Maj , Howard W. Meissner, 2693l Aldrean~,..Drlve, 'Mi1111k>n Viejo, haa been awarded-'the. Oist.in1'Jl1hed P'lyinr Cross for heroism and eltraordlnary acldeviment while flyln1 . While providlng close air au~ for a Vlelnamese ,Ranger Unit tut year, Maj. Me.Inner dlareiardecf his own ufety to ~dlj!mb and sJleico enemy guns p1nnJOf ,down· the unit. • Hearings on lbe bill are scbeduled Feb ' Cong Squads Reo/uiting 24 and 211 by the OU, Gas ar1cl'Mln«al Subcommfttee • of the -~le Inter! Committee. Addlllon&I burlngs In Sanla Barl>ara are IO be held Mar<b 13 and 14 craMloo Invited a repr-lfve of the cities IO testify. "! need your baJP," bO Kids for Bomb Attacks -said. Thealate-~ CraftllCa, ~ the -fmn the --fan -lo the Santa Ana -fn. ciudlng Ille OOallM and San Clemen SAIGON (UPI) -Viet 'Coar bomb squads cperaUnt In Saigon Jla,ve been recruJUng chlldm! IO carry out -att.acks lo the c1pU.al, Wormed alHed cources said today. The Viet Cong are ueing childrfo in the belier they are leas liktly to get caught In government identity checks. South Vietnamese as young as 17 can be-drafted. The sourcea sald the childrtn being recruited for bombings are much yoonger than that. AJ an example. terrorists tried to bomb an Ameriun ofrk:er1 blllet Nov. 22 ln SaJgon's Chinese secdon tnown as ~ Ion. The o:plostvea,were ln a cart push. ed near the oUlcen quar1tn by two lltlle boy~ It ftnl off but failed to -~ clalMI•. 'l>illce aald one of tbi ff.pound ' ' ' f.ountian Adxni~ ~ .. · Barmaid Kidnap, Perverted Acts Nicbolu Ray FJueru adniltt«I Friday lhat he llfdnaped a Santo Ant barmaid, 1hactled her with hfm IO hit bed and 1Ub- jected ber to repeated acta of an pervenlon before she was rescued by pollce officers. His gullly plea IO thooe -and ao added count of robbery led' Superior Court Judge Jame.a F. Jucfaa to smteoce him IO one IO » yean In otale prilon on the tldnaplnl coant. Priana time for the ntbber)' l1l<l ,.. penenton charges will nm concurmrtJy. Jud(e Juqe, dllml"'4 "' other charges ttlated to the lddnaplng and four prior charps which Flueru suf>Eiitted for consJderaUon. Flueru, if. was arrested Jan. 27 in the. Anaheim hOme. of b11 parents u the. nak· td man attempted to leap from the btdroom window. His vicUm told officers that Flueras took ber at gunpoint from the Anaheim" bar where 1he was. employed and rutentd her to him with wire after forcing he.r to strip. . She told officers that..,. WIS forced·to partlc:lpate In aeverat 1!ftnatufat an ac;_t1 J du!!n4 her capth1ty. · Flueru' arr~ In Anaheim .Munldoal Courl oP&rttd ao uproar when Judge Lloyd Verry barred.the pras an<! public !rpm the -11-. • exploolve cbargrs failed to 10 off. lalandi. Olber'a ·""' fmn an area jult In the Onl weeks of 1970, tem>rlsts car-north of. San Pedro IO an area )1111 rled out bomblnp near two other Amert-o1 Malibu, and areas aloOf the Cooa1ie1 can military quarten In downtown SailOU of-Sanla Barbara, San Lula Obllpo, and cau.sed heavy damage to the naUon-Monterey and Humbolt. at pre.ss center. Only one of the incident.I Cran1ton 1llo urged local of:flcl.a1I to caused lnjurle1. make contact with their counterplrtl In\ About 200 Viet Cone are u1lened to the oU!et sanctuary areu to build • toHd ' two commando b11:ttallon1 designed 11 bm of support f<r the olt control leglsJa.ol the "N10" and "NJ3" fltT'OUP8 rtsponsi· tlon. ble for such terrorist incldentJ, the sour~ Jn deta.lling the history oC the Santa said. AlS(l operaUnlj: tn SaJtzoa, 1 crowd-Barbara disaster fn late January 1989 eel city of nearly three mllllon penom, cranstoo said the Cit)' of sant;a Barbara are several assasslna.Uon squad!I, had done tta utmo1t to proUct I All 200 Viet Con& Involved In theae ap1nal the fnrooda of Indultry, incJ1>Un1 wuts have either real or for1ed 1overn-an off-thare. aanctuary. ment Identity papen, the -aald. 'l1le Vietnam wor and budpt -~- On the baWefrontl, l\llf1fl ... ~ baJanco he Aid lead lo "a hafty and -.aclvlllan houalng1llo nUr°J~mojpl; • fUrllve dectalal1'''1o;liloW{lloa lililh 00 mmua pool 111$ mfl.. -; • Salpn -with no poblle .......... • today, kllllna four ~-"'!IWl'l1l!C 1 •• Thia JIU done , darbtl ~ tllree othtn and doo""71Q • bcolae. J.,._., 'admlnlttr-.· Ii • dOcllloe Viet Cong and Nortll Vlemam. ..... • ,.i\lcJi then ,8ocr.o1Cy of fnlerlar Udahl nm bombarded II allied pooll over· 1w 11nce ~ Jamentlld. nfJht. Two of the attacks caulld cuual. Cranston-said he bas read a memo ties or damage and' wounded two Amert· from a f«mer Interkir De~ al· cans, military spol<esmen uld. flclal which he quoted 'as •llllJ\a. "We In the Mekong Della, allied forcu don't wanl piblic he•rtilp In Sanla kl.lied more than SO Viet Cong and· North 1'arbtra. We don't want",to stir up thef Viet.riamelM! In two clashes FridJY. natives." J Allen Looks Over Site of Dana Marine School The drUllna area, saJd ~ a;ep waler and wu of ·1ra111e1 i formation with oil In some placo u cl,. 1 u 100 feet fromJlbe ocean ODor, The area ~ ls alJo 111bjeet lo ~ •) A lest occumd which Cr&Mlon said. I h e oil Industry -nit -how to prevent. It does nof 0-, how IO -.In 111ch. 1ea1t. olllier, .,. .. 1c1. coinmlnlfni ! op primflJve .c~ methodl· IUch 11 ecalterllli atraw on the oil anc! plcldOf II . Cow!ty Supervlar Alton E. Allen and upa-~ici he Jnt:oduoed 1 l!flJ fl>; fine lop county ecbool offlclala loured llOp the Santa 1larbara drUUOf, but tttl the Ille for the 3i;..m Marine Scltnoes wu cotnpllcaltd' by the facl tllat '1, J Jnltftute al Dana Harbor Friday m«ning billion 11 Involved In the ... Be aJoo l and dJaculoed a lhr8<lay chrllllenin1 lool!ed around for a lrade of other oil ceremony for the unique facility in May. reeerve 1rus ·but thlJ has not yet beeil / Allen. joined by County S c h o o. I auccnoful. ' f• Superlnttndent Robert Peterson and Qtlfftloned abooit the ncionunondatlon ; other membe<a o! the lnsUtute plannln1 of Dr. Lee" QuBr!dge, pr..Sdenlfal ICfm. ll"fOP, look<d over• the filled site which llflc advisor, that punlpln1 eonUnue to f Ues near the downcotu1t side <lf Dana relieve. oil preeaure at S.nta Barbara • .,1 Point near the hltbor'• mrall pier. Crwton uld some oil executlvea uy the l The project, w'nlch ulllmately will iO)' capobU!ty of seallll& the well e1ista. " • elude obaervaUon pl>lfonns, bul)dings CranalOn aald ne)ther Dulbidge tior the ; and leboratoriel, will be a teaching aid lnt«klr ~ent have ever revea~ <· for Oranae County 111lct,!lle f..., prln\ory the facll that lead lo lbelr concll!fl!>n-~ -...-thrOUlh co11a,.. clabned JI waa reached In hale and ;: Allen aald his v1IJI "" '" Jnformal the bull of· fnformalloo tQppUod by oft ; Clrlenletlon lrJp. . . CC111ponloa, no1 todopendent r-.rdl. .. ~ • ., ~· DAILY PILOT lne.~ Valentine to DiToreees t _, C?lll"""°'I tO•Sf •u•LllHING <.OM••"IV '-•!.•'*· N. w..,.~ lll'l'tltffll ""' '111111, ..... J1c\. II. Cvrl1v V•<e ,,.,....,, 1/ICI Clo-ti M•~•1•r Th11'111 k•••ll lll!lf' Th'"''' A. M11,,hf•1 Mttiitilll M iltt °"'"' (II.It ,,,,,...; ,. w.t ..., ....... . N""""' hltll! 911 ......... .......... u..... lfM!lcl ., ,.,.. ........ MllOll...,,.. ._..l VI'S hfldil ~ ,_ - -• -By TOM BAllLEY ' _ Jeanne and Oary want V1ltnUne.'1 Day, Experimental County Project helps Lay Ghosts of Pmt ' . ., polntJiol ~ lbat ooiy r•1taloed " man1ages becauae the dl~Quolonec(:, partner• faced oulmoded lllnnbllnl • 1970, to be "aomethlna: extra in mir· llves. su:rvi:e all obetacles placed tn lta path. thal to the Famlly Servloe Aaaoelatkla - "Cards, candy· flowers. 8 party· the. And both admit that they were, a year and to 8&tr and Mili Cra.vea. lt ii nO whole bit," Insists the vital. altradlve Jc an ne . ''And we're not 50 much ago, on the verge (l( dumping their mar· stCTtt now that the project will 10 celebrating lovers day because of what it ria1e plans wtUie. e-verybody elae was beyond Its modest prt>-thesll analysil ind 11lgnifies blit because It means 50 mucl\ shopplna for ValenUnes. thlt it will become •n tntearal part of the personelly lo us at lhla time and because That's when Je.aMe beard about orpnlzatlon'1 COUftMllna ltructlJl't. we p1rtlcularly remember last Valen· _ .. ___ "We don't tnow and wt can't tell yoo . tine's Day." "Remarrleds, Inc." A ~ con-1at true point juJt•1ft11t· most coneern1 Valentine/1 Doy, Jiit. found the Colla veriatton with • fonntr acboolmala -Mnarrledol tctual « fo!«!Ual," Barr MM&. couple at the breaking point of 1JIO I d1vorcee -hid her hun7fnl to llkl. "Tha wm come m Ml,Y •hen Wt -bad _.ed to be what Jeanne call· Gary with neir !>ope and -them both oomplla Iha .._.lo our lltOll'flll• ...s "a•marvelous ttlatlonlhlp." Both bad nmn1n1 IO the Family Servloe Al*la-but "* do -,_ that lflfl ,.,....., foomd that the allttmfth of a preYfot!s tton bM -of lnrnendoua help lo doal!lllll marrtaae bung !JU a pall -their ol Or-County, ...... ·-wf1h ~ lbat .... ~-plat• anc1-bolh • .-i·UnDr1ra.wp1-~-'TboJ-f-'1>ec""'--·-"'.-...,.__,......_.,..,. ... _,._....,_1o ...., ......... ,... ...,_to wftll -.,.._ to be ,._that portldpaaq .. •,JIRCr1Ull-lbal 11111. Ila the ,.... -·" dCW 11\!fr .dltonnfnalfon to ditch the orpilbon btlfeve, be unique ID the He bellev• be wfll ·fi»! -bf& fiaal ~and llart qaln. Ulllltd StaleL -~· lhal Iha ad)Smenll of ''J-bad cbllcb'fo by ""' pr•l'fooJ 'lllO)' joined -· 40 ofll<r eoupiel, all tacit -.. ~ to. the -..,.... marr!qo,• Gary ncalled. "I had flnan-l'ftnmfed-or pllnnlng remarrf.,., who and the tnth..,.. of dlljdr"I, from clal am-enta that sUll remain !run occtpted the leadeflhlp ol two Unlvmlty pmfoua llllrrfq" wlll flittr• high on mint llMl'lbcn a few olher things cropped • of Southern Calllornia toclal wortera in a the list. Thal, he ""'· hu become obvf· up." " fl!'Ol!P therapy e1perlment lbat .,,. and qUI from lhe maoy IJ'OUP oeulont hot~ 'lllOJ< "other thln&1" Included tbe b, the erclted {eaMt .•l!"', "jual lboul ,ed by -If and Mi.. ®ca. r-tm!nt ll'O\l"lf •DtoOI th • the -fucll1itms prograin I've IVtr Olllot -. tllrashed. GUI In wllll both bewlld•red Jeanne'• -•ta when l1he encounlan!d." Jeann• •pd Barr bave cllltd '"mrtmely · told them of her pleos lo'mnarry. Gary Doualu Bcrr and Darlcl!e Cravla Ond !rant" lfOUp -Jtave ....... "Ille "gotjhe 1n1*1neu"fram bl1 pari11t1 "110 lht l"'l!ll"im-tliuail~ueluUn; !rwn lholll Of poll pirlmn'; In ' IUCh \ had been .. ...,. fond or my ttrll wife to thtlr lallqilo-•anlqe ' L Ill completion m-.U .. lelll>t!t .. child JU I> p. r l ' 111e polltl thal they • never able to In , Miy •will lead ' couple IO the i::'~ 'llllltlol! ~ and the ·an· · tlearfy 1ifd calmly' analy" the realOCll typewrlltr IO rap out lbeJel that may of ~Ina frlendl who for our breakup." l lead IO thaJr mulen' ....,... wn poil of __ and 'fD rmember lhe Ttue love, Ga11 and Jeanne'· havo , Bui wf»I bepD u 1 p11o1.....-bu !<rm4I: ....,,..., found, dOellli, like Ille poet clalml II did, -becOme mudl men lmporianl !hail ''Tbe1 -'17 ?llDllllber jull the IOOd tblnp." IJioned Barr. 1'1'1at'1 why they' blocks pul there by outmoded law1. ~ CO!lslltule such 1 problem IO the remar-"Wbatever you feel about dlvorcoj' rJtdl." Golf addecl, e•you. wJU find It dJfllcuJt le .Dlv0<~ecs, py qr glum, do'MI com· •lliO wlth 'a--am lbat 11mpl:; letkt prlle the full ,..mblrll>Jp of th• W!lque IO h<lp 1om. doubting coop!BS lo ma~o club. WJdow1 and w I d owe r 1 con· go of. • new marriage and perhaps tar templaUng renarrfage mate .p about 10 ·a now life for Mob olhet., Some to ll percent or the ••therlnp "•nd tbe1I' • and 'orpmatlona haven't been m problems can ·be.Juet aa thorny and.,. help IO Bl, pirticularly the churches. blll jun as Jmport.lnt 11 those ot ( the ~ ~ .can .. tee a defln!te toftcnl~ of at .. dlvorctli " A1i ·Barr titud•. J£M. • • Barr and Miii en ... .,. turolnc q •• Waloblna the Barr.C.avta -am Iii a lllOUJllafo of lf&j>ll' -·· -wUh deep lztlmol fl Forreet Goll, pre&!• tram their 1110111111J -n-..;. 4«11 of the FamJ11> 8ervfce -lion ·111ey -llMm aa Iha ............... u4-u ·~•aalc aippcn.: ottba ce&.. tt·aar ~ .. u•1 _ ad~lh bl-tii~--- copt of colinlollOf fllo rtmarrled. foniial -ad.-lal °" ....... W -"W•'ft -a fol of 11111 ...., fmn ba ... -poil o1 fllo lal!rlc of a aoil'. '"" PWP (Paronto Without Pff!ntn) Ifft tor.many~ di,,.,_ 10· -am at Ibo tlrno that many ol -J-and Gary ba""l -_, parenta -led to try Iha marrfl11 roull IO Iha Sana Ana -of the Flmlllf-· tfaln," be said. "Md It's 1>eC11me "'1 Scrvlce -tfoo jull lallJ1, . obvious to all of ua Mrt that wt b.a.n a "Tbll Valentine'• Day Mllh>n I'."' IUCCtllfUI prOlftm that 'will have to be 1tr1ctly between 111 .... the. tfl!o,'; sr!lr. Included ... c<intlnuJnc public IWVlet"' ned Cary. "All ... c.l!l tall you II tllal 11;;, Iha Mart." wbalever 11 Ja, -ted. Kfll llNm f,...,.. "And there," aald Barr, "yw've hit on and tell 1IMni lbat ll'• all bcorla ~ a fact 1liil Do ...... lllt'P'fles UI -the flow'erl In our llltla'pleco ol Calla l[IM&. I wl~ of -and 'YIOmen 'who've JtonnolaulfltdandtlleoJQl!M~, boon i..c!ly binned In mlrrl'f< to com• ly btcamt -"ll'a Pd lo lwoW' 'back again 'nd haH anolher lhol at ll lbal they're there," olMt ..-, "Md fl'i "I ""' Ml alf1lhlnl bul a blc fUture 100cf lo -that li ,.. find a flleocl for this type ol COUMt!Jng," Barr aald, ~ by lbt l!lnd Gf pntllllmo llal "alnco our~ nlmd dlvoroo "*1>114.,ritnow Jlfll.,.... 11 ..i lrnan leadlDl....,...,.. lo-. her, •• ' - "R1lmlnllallan~ wDI be Ille ....... tajlc of tbe Rev. ltoeor T. Wllb al tbe IO:IO a.m. SUndly ~ ~t the U...... U•l•er11I at ~· 1159 Victoria SL, -Colla.MOIL • Wednesday a leUOWlll!lp · polluc~ aupper at 6 p.m., followed by an Info.rm al fellowship service Utled "Why Are You_ Non-Rellgtou11!'1 is llatid. The book diacusaion arouP will meet Friday I p.m., at tbe home ol Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnsoa U. dl!cuss Eldrid&e Cleaver's "Soul on lee." Tuellday --;Temple ...Ul -t.h • Orange County benefit pr<mi- er perlormano:e.ol ,tbe l>)ghly .1-acclaimed f t l m "Mianight Cowboy:" Tbe film ...iu be shown at tbe Port Tbeater 'In advance of its sCheduled e1>- lng and will begin at I p.m. Tickets lor·this event are $3~ · eaCb and can be obtained from uy temple ·member or by contacUog ."1ru>e Kolll<r 844- tl140 ••• During u.O regular Sabbath servi..S, Friday tbe temple will call to the Torah u Bar Mitzvah, Sani Karver. The services are to be held at St. J....., Episcopal Church, 3205 Via Lido, Newport Beach at Pew Tbe Rev. -. Pale, &peoking Sj!nda)< at .tbe Bu-. llllgtao -l1llW Clm<ll GI llelt&f-t -· bo T<l\111 St., will dlJcusa "~ !ollaPlaoed Empbull." -Noulll and adult services begin at ti a.m. followlng a 15 mmuie ll)tdilalloo porlod. Tbe · February potlick dJn. w, qontOred 'by '\~~ t Woman'• Guild, ii aet fw Eeb,. fl, 1:30 .P·~ . ~ " TIM Onudt of a.JIJltjll -.., ...... -. I006J Laguna Canyon Bood, with. Or. Henry Gerhard aa: mlm.ler, holds services each Sunday at 9 and 11 a.m. Dr. Gerhard will speak o n Pnacbiag "Tb.t 'Faco of Jesw:" the Rev. NOflDM L. Brown will addreu lb• Pl}'•t10~ o.rdi .. l'ewpo!I Harlltr; m ~ SI., jYewpor\ lleaj:b, itl ·JO t .m. wonltlp • -. Sunday acbool la be1d al the· same llme wltb ba!>y.· alttlng eervlce pnwlded. · Membenhlp Sunday alaled thb w.k. ' · . ·i:.-· am.• of Ille M-. .llOO 'Padllc View DtlVe, Corona dtl Mar, offers wonblp at l :U and ti a.m. Suiiday. l>r. Wl11lam R. Eller will sp,eak on "Led by I b e Splrlt. ' (See PULPIT, Page I) - ' • , DAll.Y rlLOT ............ · Prat1er ..,.,, Plailned Ch~ W~ep United ,of the Harbor Are~ plan ~ fellj)wehip progra!J! ~g World Day of Prayer March 6, 10 a.m. al SI; Joachim's C31bolic Church. Father Thomas J . NeVin (left) ol SI. Joachim'• will present the me&&age 11Tak:e Courage." The Rev. .Bruce,Kurrle wfil.giv~ tbe'il)v~ation. Y011rJloroJc.,,e P"8ces:'. C~nce ' To Narrow 'Gap' SUN.DAY_ FEBRUARY IS By SYDNEY OMAllll Gaar polilloo 1 .. orable 10< plullac. Empbois la on nenatlell, atiertalnment •t ...... Glod, aabllaDUll lood _.d be lealared. H- ponoll, older llldlvlduala. Allll!S (March Zl·April 19): Buie commodities t a k e precedence. Means. reevaluate property, per 11 on a I re.la· UOlllbips. You. could get solid oller. Don't neglect delails. Get help.from Cuctr·born In· dlvldilal. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Accent on visits with relatives. Many ideu are proposed. Maintain sense of humor. Be selective. Do not · accept se- -cond lies!; liLslSt-on-qilality. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Money sector of your llOlar chart is Activa~ can add to possessions. Stms originality, Independence. Wei· come ideas, cha1lenges. You look like a wnnear. CANCER (Jwie 21.July 22): Cycle ls high; take initiative. Not wise to waii for othera. , Set your own pacej respond to your own rhythm. Yo u t hunches pay off; you perceive what is about t6 occur. LEO (July 23-Aug .. 22): Don't be surprised if one close to you acts in secreUve man- ner. Key is to be verAtile. Have alternative methods at hand. Expand -look to luture ' ' ORANGE co:AST CHU~·RCH . D·IRECTORY . . I : :HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH I • 1_Dt....,St.•~.C..,.~ , .. .: .. ....-..... c-... .......... , Sunday SCbool ·t :t$--!:LDl. Momtnt·Worshlp 11:00 a.m. ; ~ Ti'ainlq Unllio ·1 p.m. Everilng Suvlce 7 p.m. f Wedneoday Bible Study & Prayer .............. 7:00 p.m. • • :. . RRSi: S~UJliM~~~H~~~.rM~URC!"f , •KV. J, D. WAlLM:a Sundey Sc.111101 • ,, •• ,, • 9:45 Tt•l11ln9 Unlo11 •••••••• s ~oo Morn l119 Worthlp ••••• I I :OD EYeni119 Wonhlp • •• •• , l :OO Wffn•.dey Pr•v•r M••ti119 far 1111 •9•• •···~··••••••• 7:30 ,.._ '42-t111 N•l"MrJ' Al.,. A ...... . UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH ZZSJ S. I. PALfSADU IOAD SANTA ANA Hll•HT1 SUlllDAT KttOOt. •••+••··············•···•·•••• .. t:U A.M. MO•NIN• WO•S"IP ,..,.,., ........................ 11 A.M. llV.:lllfl• WO•lfflP ,., ............................. 1 l"M. M•DW••IC S••v•c• W•OHUD.t.T ,,,. !"..Ill. wi ...... s. AdlMI. .,_ Cllwdl ..... f.fWl17 l FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH .. -·-' A1MrtcM .. ,..., I 11411 .......... ,. ~.hMH~M....., !Momh1t Yfo11hip 1:)0 1 .11 :00 SuN~y Sdi~ol , , ••••••• t:lO ,fYo•tfl M•1tl119 •••••••• , 6:00 fPre.,.r SMV!ce • , , , • , , , , 6:10 11: .... 1~9 S.r.i.:• •••••••• 1:00 ; ......,., ......... If II lernc-. I . 142-2428 1, • FIRST CHRISTIAN ; CHURCH ; Main Ir Adams Streets · HuntinglOft Beech I . ' iMor11l119 Wor•hlp , •••••••• 1:10 & l!:OOAM .._rL11· School • :-•••••• t :<tl AM · Yo•tli &roupt , , •••• 1:00 PM 1 &111litt Wor1hip •• , • 7:00 PM I .... ....., .,...._ .... _, 11.111. I Nunery C.re Provldlll •• all .,...lcet I 1otflce: 5M-25lt Piel Divot~ I FIR~T 'Cl:iRIS11i\N ' ·cHURCH · Vlclorja & Placentia Ave. CostaM.U -··-M .. ld• ....... _. Y.vtb Mlllls!tt' 1:...., w.nti• ............ •1• 1-!R. ..... -~, .......... _ ....... '·"" Manlllll "'"""" .......... l•:• .. ... T ..... °"""" ................... """ Vtsll"'n ........................ 1 11'·"'- Nursery care Provided 14M771 MMJ41 Ourc.h af tt.1 Dilly Word NEWPORT UNITY CHURCH ~ D. "I"*"'"' Mill"'-' IStfl I Irvin•, N • ..,port le1th (Serllor Clllt-lulld!rll 1:'45 A.M. Surtd1y School I 0:00 A.M. D ... otlon1I Service OFP'IC!t XIO W, C-f HIOl'IWrf• N,11, PtlwMP: "'5111 DIAL.o:A-PIAYD-'4'°'06Jt CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE II """" 9eKll ~ Cllwdl el' U. .... 0-n:tl ....... kl<IM .. \.IS Allttllt SUNDAY SEllVICI! , •• 11 AM Mlnl1W • , • Altlerf lurb. R.$.c.". THI lllLL CLUI O" NIWf'Ofl:T llACM ., .............. ... PLEASE DON'T COME TO CALVARY CHAPEL • CHRISTIAN SCIENCE · CHURCHES IMNCHIS OP THI MOTHR CHUI~~ THI ... ST CHURCH OP CHllST, SCIDmSf IN IOSTON, MASSACHUllTTI_ "SOUL" -SUnday, February 15th. Costa Me1a-Ffr1t Church of Christ, Sclentl1t 2llO M ... Y ... Dr., C:.... M .. Sncl., Sdlool-t;tl A.M. Chrcti s.r.ie. -11 A.M. a..co.., •°"'· nso M .. Y.,. Dr. Huntington Btach-Flrat Church of Christ, Scltntl1t 110 on.. \ S~ ScllMI -t:U & 11 :00 Cbrd-11 .t..M. lenlce ................ ,.Olhre Laguna Btach-Fll'll Church of Christ, Scltntlst 6JI Hit' Dr. a...ii .• s..-., ,...., _ t:Jf • '';ti ........... JM .... '. Ntwporl B04ch-1'1rst j;hurch of Christ, Sclintltt ,,., W.W. CUrcll IS...., 1&N41-.t:ll I ll1H ,, .,_.,,.._._u11 ~ u. , *' Now~~· ~· GHurch of Christ, ldtlitl•t ,.., " Dr .. C.... .. M• "llsOll lcliool-UA.11 . • ~ ·i--:llULCffoffwr. . . . All 11?1! cordJally Invited to attend the chureb serviceJ and enjoy !Ji• privileges of the ReadJng. Roow Cltlht C.. Ptw•l•a• ~ AU UIYICU ST. MATTHEW· LUTHERAN.CHURCH I Mi•sawrl Synod} w•rshipi~ •t the UNIVERSITY PARK SCHOOL S•11dbu r9 et Mefth•wc Wt Unl¥1r1ity Perk WORSHIP.: l *' A.M. le ... H. Nl.,111•1111 ,r1,tor IJJ.121 1 CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH Corona del Mar a\IRCH c.~ . o,j' EmphlsldnJ The Plan ol God 1lte Pmon of Christ The Powor of lhe Holy Sp(rit Sllnd1Y SChool 9 AM Mom!ng ww1, t «nd .10:30 AM E~nln1 SetvlCI: '1 PM W'*-"Y tlblt Stl,dy ind !"rlyer'7'PM HUtWi durlq service A!lldl.Youth ,_,,, Cm. ol o..,... '"" 23iiL st. ~ M.eu. ~· ~ ~ t: " -.. ... . --+ ,. \ ., '· I I z .. : ' ""--~ ·.:·;" · l.,-MA'I~ ' hltof H. f.. jOMS; lfClllf\iir. If Vo• ,,, lookl119 t.r 111 eleborate Pr.f''"'' ot 1oc!1I pr••tige.•. '";;;:;;;. :· ==·=·=·-="'::.:';'";'t;>;;;;;:;;;;ill lut if you ,,...1 .. \il'lf fOt l11..d.111tli ll~ lf\ldi.., Chri1ti1n f,f. JI, ' lowthip, en4 in~pirint_1pirit~ worthlp,~'fo\'!! low• U•I To t ccom• I UllftM C...U ef . COMMllltln CONGREG~TIDNAL ' ..... 611 HELIOTROPE ~ .~~"'' -11.-t(".(Jil. CW. lc'"4-10iOOA.M. ·' RELIGIOUS:SCl.l!NCI! -,,.0.it• our tr0Wi11t church {t1Y1ily .w• now h1w1 fw'o .Suna•Y ' 420,iotti St., i:tillflrifton M4di wion1i1tt .. , .. f~,.., t :JO el!d 11 ;00. Nunery ctre. Comr af CiitMll• 1 Phone 516·2120 Yil!o I Sunll-er. • I Adult I Youth Services, 11 t .m. 1 , • 141-2121 64'°'tl11 ! lit Y•1r Cl111s.. Wed., 7:15 p.m. '• ~NIST PATI, MINIMI Seventh-Day Adventist Church 271 ..... It., c-. .... Dfl 'Plll11p·O, Mumiy, Mlfllltw Miiia lllli'li, ltlbtl, D.C ••• . 67,,_ -.llPOIMATION Ll'fH~N CltUICH ... .. ..., ........ ..... ...,... II kltMI _,... ,.._.,., l"i911t ._.,, ........ ,,. A.Mo _™_E_E_r_1s_~_o-FPA~L_c_H_u_•c_H_: '°. ' NEWl!ORT HARBOR _ wflcam" You: . :!JI\ LUTHERAN CHURCH ST. J~MIS, JHt·!,lo ·~ -·-'"'"iil'-•fil 2501·Cliff·Dr. LI 8-4293 LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pacific View Dr. t :ot • .--.. ...... ...,.,11t&Jr4.S.... • ..... .._ •••• ,,...., ......... __ 7iJt• ... '.-fWJ'IKllMlt .1, J ..._.., 1•••111 ·ZN • 4 .. S... • I , ... ,..., Corona del Mar DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Ml'L W-'" Q II t..W.. ..-w ..... t:H~•sa..r 11:0l..-ffalylw'K"'11f•Jf'llS.. . lf1mllY~IP. •10oto·~:3'1.111, M ...... ~JN & 4ft;.$M. ".I ~{ktloDI · •:30 fo 10:30 I.In. Phont 644-7664 t:15 A.M, '-ftr Writ' 1DtOOA.M. 5-1erc..,q CWW C.... ~:It.... · • , Wdl9··1frvk:e 11:00 fo lt:OO n. ...,,r ,,_. r. AMr 11.~a,c.,r -. · Nilrsety· Care available T11ea.. • ..wA.cn., ,,.,,._..,.,,._:611-1211 ·. "t-all~~ces , ST. MICHAEJ. & ALL ANGELS WELCOME -11 :00 4M. Feltfft WanW, hdfk Yin Drift at Matwlle, C:.... 4el M• S1111dar: 1:00. t':JO _. 11 in-eww ccn • t:Ji Haly hp• A•e11~..i All._ w.ec ... Reeter, n. ................ ....,_ ..... M4-046J ST. JOHN THE DI.VINE, 2043·orange Ave .• C.M. ' h...,. 7:JO I t :Jt ~ kllMI,-t:JI 1'irndcrrl: 6~0 & 11 e.a.: Holy De;I .• -..cff Ylc•,n.1t..-....... W.D1•11• .. -,._~26~ ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ·•t11111; " ~ I.Mil -... "" .. , .......... """'""""' lMdlt C<llllltml TIMI •n . .lllW• C. Ctlr(, """" SUriiloy Stl'Vlct1 ., ... A.M. Nlly< CllllMMIM. t•» A.M. ,,_llY ..... 6 CMl'CI ,I. 11'.M. .,,.._. •ldlll• • .,, ........ •""""9• '111• A.M. Mll'nllll w.r.tlta T""i CNrdl-N1..-y C... ......... . FIRST. ASSNBl.Y .OF GOD ' .. 146. E. 22nd St., Costa MtM . • 548-3761 H. C. Crollk. Pdot' .I• -.nllkl. Matlete .o... w~ ,_..Dar.tor, sa.o ~-· MM Dlractw SUNDAY SERVICES . GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1 ltH & MONIOYIA, NIWPOllT llACH "'-UH I~ llldl '#.t .. MNI "'lblff•ll Thom•• B1nw1nuti, Ptstor s,m Miller, Musictl Dlredot MISSIONAH CONVINTION NllUAIY 1 ltll THlU U .. 1 OtlO A.M-In, Wt CcrrlMll '-'ls1ion•rv to W•1t Afri e• 7:00P.M.--..... Artde T•ntNR Mi11ionery to Heiti "SIHHPIUno~ .... lY SUHDAY:H~ SABBATH SERVICES RELIGlbUS SCHOOL harbor reform temple flABll BEANAADP.KING ,· Nm:err PYOYldad . . CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH ·Mi1•ouri Synod 711 Ykteri• St., C.1hl M ... LMk, v. '°"'°"· ,...., 141-5404 WoNllJll' !trVleel: 1:1S .. 11 A.M. !oundey $chDDl: t :a A.M.. AOuff l!llbll Chiu: t:• AJ4 CHllSTIAN ILlflllNTA~Y SCHOOL ........ PRINCE OF. PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH ,. .. , ... Drift • .., "'**'· c.... ,. ... c.Rf.. 1 , AHOA:EllV C. ANOEltM>NOPltW ' I Slifld!'J: ~: 1j00. •:30 Ind l,l :Ol)...Momlnf WOrlhlp: 1:00, t :» Md:ll:ot frj~ .,. J'••ce 1LufMfl'f\· Sdloel -Mi1111'&tfier 011011, Prt11elp1I Offlc• "'ene: 1'4\.0521 _ ._:_sdtoal ""••c l<tt.mJ· A Cordial W eicome .from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l1lboe hl•l'li THI UNmD COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH I I Ii Atete 6 75-0950 t :JO Trtdltte11tl War1hip I Sulldty S.:hool Co1t1 M111 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH J tth St, I Htrbor II ..... Ourth Worihip -t:lO I 11 Church Schaol -9:10 1'41-7727 Coif•. M••• North MET~i~s¥El~JRcH Me,t Vet4o I l1k1r St. 54t-Z71f .t Wonhip I Church School t :OO 110:10 A.M, Hu11tJn9te11 leteh-North COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil A"'· 1<42"'"'' Worihip I Churc.h Schoel t & IO:JO A.M. lr...in• -E•1t Bluff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH lll-12ll 11422 Cur ... , Rotd •t U11i•1r1ity Ori"• Worthip & Ch11rch !idteel t I 10:10 A.'M. legu111 h•eh LAGUNA BEACH METHODIST CHURCH 216J2W .. levDpwe iii So. L..9u11• Wonhlp 11 A.M • Church Scho.d 9:JO A..M. 49t.JOll """' b. meeting at . ~ S~ Jomes Epl!C0911 Church o 3200 Via Udo, Newport Boach ' Now~,;;f ,.,.,, II:~~~· ~~~~f~D<~l~,o~f'°"""'~~·oo~:~C•~tl~6~7~~7~230~~~~~~~·~"~[ t H1111tln9to11 91_1ch CHRIST.--Cl:tUltCH • FIRST .UNITED BY THI/SIA · METHODIST CHUl!CH 1<oo·w. klllOi il,;f. t-.: 2Z21 lftlSt _5[fJ5.~7 -· -6Zl•.3W~ -J HA,.RB.OR ASSEMBLY OF GOD · '1'"'''"'"" '''0.l 11'"'M: "'' -'Wouhl~t~O •A. · -Nut••rv ~ :ZM jr~• • 11 thurch i Sc~el- • 740 W . Wiiton, Cotti Meta · _ • Cluirc.t. ~ ~t,~_!O.A1M. t 1lO. & 11 '~.M. . Y.L H=-1.'.'-, •Oll_ll:T ••• SISTI• , ~t. QNTIIY M ...... If .......... ·M......, .. MWt· SUNDAY.SERVICES t :41 •• ,._ ••• ., kllMI lO:lf A.M.-"Tlrle .,_ We're AfNN1te MeltlM" s.,,,. .. by Pe1tor 7:tl P.1111. _. • .,-1 Mn.,AtfrM C.W... Mit1lo11•rit• to C...,len . ' PRESBYt'ERIAN CHURCHES .of•tlie Coastal .Areas Christ Church PresbYterlan *'•···--( ..... Mwl " ............. . ... ...... 1.1.-..,,..., ...., .......... tat A.M. a.wl .... I 10&41 A.M. L • ........ ... 4 .. I'>...:.._· •• , ,,.._, l4MIH .............. ,ha A 11 ,&.M. }." ; . 4JIL tM ,._. ....... Salteel t It AM ~ ,J;,,, ...,,, ,,. P'.M. . Ghl!!'dlli!:hool-9:3oA.M. ·:·· ' ,,,;,-.w-, .. , COSTAMESACHRISTIANSCH6oL _, ... "-h 'of ... _ Co-·•-. • . . WorlJUp _ 10~'5 A.M. .:J~~~M~oo~•~Joo~w~...w,~~·~· ~1~1:to~~AN~~I ~~~~~~~~~~1r~~~,..~~-'~*~'~' -~,·~-f."'~-~-~"'~"~111T~-~-~.,~"~~~~t --~ """ ......... , ! °""" lt11lfl\••••••St ....... , ....... ,.. ; ,, '~·.-... Wit*°';"~";••=-~·---\ ~ ......... w .... 7111PM • • ~ • ·~· J(. '°t·.~=.C=~-~ • • .!.. • .....,w.....,1.ue'111-c:a.rns.1r1 .. 1:t:11 ~·~~!~,,~~·~·~· ~':Dt~·~D.~W~,MgcE~lro~y~~~ll . . . . .0, .: TEMPLESHAR,011 ,··· '-'-"·'.___,c·,_,,,._,·..,_, -~·~14,..=·'14~,_,._-, ~-· IRST CHRISTIAN CuuRcu ., St. Aitdre"W's . Pmbyterln C-urch F . : .., . ,. .... ........ 1 .. .,....... ...... ' ... .,, ........ A--·--' t040 ,...,, • .._ tT.._. • M_ ....... ), l'OUNTAIN YAUIY ...... H411ttof AtM . 1 1 ClfAILO Hlllllt .llfPfiLI. PAS10a 1 CHURCH OF CHRIST UNIFIED SERVICE • s,,.,., s.h..i·t ,l9 ._ woosHIP • "'" · ' 17 w .. M-c.,.. -· .. · , ." ' -.. ':""".' ::;:4f ''"I' 11 A.N, Worship I Yovth 6roul" '._; 1:10 p.t11. • All Jewl,f. f1,,.111 .. •r11 lll\'ltff te )oln ~ ln;trvlY met11l'11fftll -w. WILSON 5T. COS! A MESA SAllATH' ......... srmcn PllDAY ...... r .M. ...... Ma.... "--b-'-'-11 Church .., M11n"" ,,..,Med •t •1• .,...11:e1 _ • • «· ra ..-~ r·-·11111 r MJWWN MAillOI at4 PAllYllW A c.mi:nun1f'I' Olvrdl -v11--.,Are A•n ~ 'P'tftMI ......, -.a.Mii ..... ...... . C.,.. l1•• 11M ft 1...w.ff DrM. C.... 411 1111• .uu...ao#' MO_I...._ IJILI STUDV • , , , , ... , ••••• , t i45 A.M. II~=====~====· ==.=======~ • Ml·ID:Z le111pli Sh1re11 Choir -On.,·Sh1b1t 1'41°l'4Jt 1 • ............. Dl. ,__ ""r ' ~--II w.....,a-.....i.-1A19't1A.N. SUNDAY MQ1Nf'5 WOASHIP~I COMMUNION· •• 10t41A.M. • f44.1J4t =!i!:";:1.:i=-:::::::::::: ~::::::: Affend the Church .of EVANGIL!.c!~~~ cHu1cH ' ·-~ ftlOWIDD ' nu ...... A... ..~,... Attend the Church of Your ' .. .~ .• ·-··••" , .,•·:..i:.-::... Y.01 ur Choice o_n.G.Su11.dav ........ _.::;;.,-::..":::: .. e · · ,M..,jJll ,~ ..,, ,,, • ., ___ ...... _ • ..,._ -• · Choic•.· on Sunday iii l...~'--~~.::.."":"'::,.:'~~;::·::;:;!:,,:O.,:::;~.,=·~N~ltlhf:::.:.~~~~..!~--'-------~--~...:~------1-~~'~,.:':':tV:::;~::..;:~~~:•:•:"":':·"":.::'·~~...,::. .... :::;:""'::~""':·:··:,:.~~~·!:!::'::::::::::::::::::rt;.=====:::::::::=========='' • .. .... --~ ---~---·-----------------------·----------------------------------------------.. ~ • (Prom Pece C) dlaJoe rfadinl d r •ma• Ml(--• Linlen wonhl• b "Bel!old ,the. 'Man" '!II tho held 'af"": •llO -p m e'ich .,Pull.. ~ ol. Jewa ·.' . -..__; · · ' Christ will•be·~. W~ay. 1.11"11mas on the -"RecOncillatlon -tn 1 lJfoken "Seven· Words of the Cross" .. · are bel!lJ presented by the World 11 the thtme of UMl oie·mbers > of · 1 h 6. ~-Con-Lenten ·study • cla"'! whlcb · atlon<I 11 wllrbe held-In the chureh. grec _ aux I arlcs. ,:The ConvemUon-1roU~ .._Ill be drttn•~ud .:.me5-4ge ·for .:Ws ihe format tO en,a;e ltihqpest ,_.ee, ~llbbe 1'~ Power Thtt and open. dltcunieft About Poesn·l Fal\er. r~Jm, pea~ the 1eotraUon UP· ecumenism, IJl<t ~al P.fSlor .tames'G. Blalri h" a:genaUm • .Tliojlrst.of thei<i choM!n ·1i•\ls sennob liUe for ~°"' wtll be 'beld :s.wuy both the 9 ind ·II 1,m. woriihlp iilil'lt at I o'clQck'l.t the~ ~• .. '.Conctr• for God·• of'Mr. aiid Jill. L<1r Plrw. Hollst1', ht will -address< tho 17'72 Oak: "· -· ·· • congregation Q[._Tbe Newport: . • ~·· Harbor lallhtru Chrdl. 2501 .• cOo<tiictinc:~ '1:i :311 Cliff Drive:,•Newport Beach. n ... n-.1.1 'II" D..a.-t. • Lenltn vet~ servl~ will ,.m. ,.. •• ,..,..... q.;,...., -~· -l>f. <11o.!111 V •I led bo held. eaob ·Wedn 1 II p,..11y1¢10 : Ooordo. ... llOlll ~ lliil -k,' Ortol !Jloo M-,V-IJalW 6:~ P·"!· An Adutt lnquiirer's Map>Oll.i.. ~ ~. .Qoudo ., tM lea. Jl9 W. ·-Cliirtl, l!Qt·Bater class . t;ll[ Also m«I each will ·al!o• oiler • CQlllOlllllloo J1a!boa Bhd., ·Newpoc! _... St, . Colla Me.a, will have Wednqda,y during Lent fQlJow· rites. Church lchool ts:heM '' will • fer wotallfp ancl· .ervtcea~oa. Youth Sunday, at I • I I l••U«lar. ftbru1r, 14, 197Q PJllLY PILOT ~ HOROSCOPE . .-.. -i IF.I'm Pqt ll .CAPRICORN (Dec:. IW~ and plan ahead. 19): Lit low ; pl•Y wal VIRGO (AU(. 23~pt .• 121: garile. Give aUenUon lo .m ' Aettnl on how· to best tulflll partner. Cont\*raU., I d..iris:Ol!e by Is wnlf\ii.... perm...,,t rellllonablp .'la ..,. (0 tear down the old and • ttnttd. Retliie.tflat rwlDlllll rtbuild. Many today try 10 all· ~18nd.' ~: 1 • !'. ·-~ t convince you I.hat lraditi~n AQUA,~IUS (JaJ\1 20-)tb. 3hould not bt v I o I a I c d . Jll ! Catch up on some belie ' ... Perba.ps! -chores. Then also rettive LIBllA .. lSept. 23.0ct. l2\: sj)lrtt.u.al enlightenment. 'Keep You can o6tain no e de d min4 ,nd heart open:. i)ractfc.e material, bacil.in&. $.om e Golden Rli!e." Sj>oUighJ. on chai'l}:es, rev is i o os are general health a'nd . ieta4ons neeUsary. B~t import int with associates. , . penon• !>Odo yvur position. .p1scll8 (Peb. ll·Mortll ~): Rtatl1! ~°'!s ar\"d act a.c-Good IW1ar aspect t~ com. cordtnalyi ' • _ · cides :with .chanct: to· narr.DW SCORPIO (Ott. 123·Nov: %1 ): generation gap. Ewreei 10W' You may be goin& places -in view~ -bat abo be wihlqJ to . posWve , ·manner. You . no accep~ !!!erUons, ~~ wt 1001e, ·.re e~cttiqnally cOo-forth by y~ng pert0ns. _ ·fine<j. Ability to eipress lo« w· ·ToDAY. ·1s v·ou,R , restore11amlly harmonf. Give ...unA UI •- · and'vou :ali> 'i!ill 'tece. i.ve:: , BIR·Lnu Yr.yoU ~" .,.,. # --confron~:withcfba1leni• ~AGmAilruS . (NOY. %2· wbich• demands 're•liollc A~ Dec. 21); Investments, nn'an-titude. '•, •. I Ing .t¥.:1esper aervtce. 9:30 a.m. for three year olcb c1~.a ~ .:..'!-~:...• a.m.. . and JIJ=1!J a,m. Younc _people .:;___.. _ _.._ .. _ .. lo !eCO!lll' irii!ei-s ml II 11 ~ .• , '!""'-• -from tile S'enlor Hip· Unlled -~-"---"-'~-----------: tn ·Huntington Beach, t.he a'.ril. for thltd~aam Uitoul:h meetfn,t at 11 a.m. . Methodist ·Youth Feilo.rihlp Flnt Ualted MelltodiatCburcb, juplor hiah, Studerits~-·: TheJ'Rev. Dtvid DiProfio wiU participate. . 2121 Seventeenth St., will : The nirfolicl 'xrrUMr Will wi.U bqin bis Lenten. MrmOn SUftday at 6:30 p.m. the Ralph Schreiber win report conOttct-worship· service~ al-· ·con\inue on ~Tuesd~ evmttig-·lll1u::enuuec1-!.'Thi Joy-ot Junior Hra:h Onfted Methodist:: 11n -th'e wetklnl:I -;aemiffar ·on 9·:30 and 11 a.m. Suoday .. wJUt UAder tbe,,leade,nbip o(. the Bein1 a Chrbtian." Youth Fellowship meets and "llecoming Your True Self" at the Rev. Edwar¢"" C. 1E"1y 'liuntinJtolf. Beach f o·1 t c:·e Monday at 6:30 p.m. the Tuesdli)''a Spiritual Assembly preachhlg "h-teet.'\lie Mullr'," "Depirtment. -; A special sln15piration i! Stnior Jijgh United Metbodirt •Ung. The meetlog con· Communion will le obilrved. ~. l'~h e anbual •.CO~aJ.ion. .-planned for Sunday., 10 a.m. Youth _E'iiiow1hlp meet,. · Y!Pe.a. ... at I o'clock. claf apportbnltles are discus&-To fiNI Olll """°" llldl'I' tor yeu 111 ed. av,rcome temptation to =~,,·~=.;·~~':'~-'~~ "fill for'' 'pie.in-sky scheme wom•~." S.Jld 111r11mi. ll!ld • ~tM• SUck lo· principles -1)1&9 by :1~~rr~~':.~ J~c~fa"-~~;;1 the rules. 11o11, H•w-Y«-1 H,Y. 10011. SPECIAL -PUBLIC SALE ·coNTEMP~~mA~! !.~l~i~s.,o•. J~P'~N i At _6_:30 p.IJJ: .• l~ae:her !faining meeting w i 11 .be. held on al New~ Ually Claurcai, The "'.l'his Day in Paradise'' wil in chiliiian grgwlh iii KheduJ.. Wed.1esday at l .:4$:p.·111.-J• • • ....::.. )teT'. ~n Dale FriCkifiier---Mointnf Worsbip service i t-·b6.-tht-11er·mon . -topic or-the - ed. ---.., --... ... wUJ ~t Utt service 1t · fyst :&lptht Cbu~b.. 301 Rev. Bruce A. Kurrie at Tiie • . The congrtgatitn. of:BlriMr. S4nlor Clilltlr"I Building, 15th Magnolia, Costa Me11 will Pretlliy&friu Ohr~ of Tbe Sunday worship is ~1'<1 ~uu·~f:Hietplet_'pl, Gd Irvine, Newplrt Beach. fUture-the ttnnon _"Cod Covenan~J::QS<l Fa!r\·1ew ~a4, at t9~·30 a.jn. for Rei~ CIU'ttl mfft:s eiCft ·Sunday '" · SIOCSJllraUoR iii allo hekf Holdin1 Court" by Pastor P. Costa Afesa. Services will be Lulberu' c' a't-"e •, . 9812 Hai:per Elemeotary .S;cboel-,: ~ W~neadlya: at17:30 p.m. G. Neuman. ~Id :t ~:lu and 111 ahm. wl~ M. M. S11 inn:i & Associatft. ! SUNDAY.: FEB. 15; .1-4 ~.M. H~'®. HµnUngtoq, Beacht· us E. 18th St; Costa MtlL. · , .• Dr .. Jamea O'Brien Combs ~ m a t e ear The Rev. ·Arthur ,.R •• Tinlley. Sund~y sclKlol• c:onveoet· ~t 1'Soul'' la the subject for as&oclate editor of the &pun .se ce. Will ispuk-on ·'"Tbe Matter of t :38 a:m.. followed.by wnnlritr ·1811DOM':.t 8J1 area Qrt11u Blble.Tribuntand President of Church school throu(h ~h Basic Oecl1ion." , · at.10:45 a.m. 'lWhat"b Mlrl!'r. Sele.ct churches uu. Sundiy.· thi Southern Callfornla Ba~ grade will tit held. at 9:30 am. · : The'Wtu\t Oiscuuion GrOup will be prea.Ched by Or. D. ·W.' Concrt1aUons art locate4 in tilt Btble 'FtlloWJhlp, will Will rt1eet at 9 a·.m. to contlilue 1tfcElroy: ·: '. Cost.a Mua, ff u.n.t t n at on sptak at the 7 p.m. service. Communion aervices ue the sfl'le ''Reconciliation.in A -Beach; NeWperf 'Beacli , and alated at 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. al Broke'n World ." swiday at !he L 1 1 u ft 1 Liguna Beach. · On the first Sunday In Lent SI. Job tk Divine EpUc9pal Le11t~n ·wiU be h.eld Thur~-UJ!ittd Metlllodl1& C II u r c 11-. . members Of Cbrtst LIU.ran Cll•re•, 2043 Oraiige Ave ., ORANGE QOAs'.J __ COj.j.E~- ART '.GAtl:ERY · · ·· . ' -. . .. ' ~ 1t -:.".-. ·-'l '. d1y .i( 7:'-30:p.ril . The 11erviCe, 21•.., wesl -Dr • •m••• · e11~• 7!0 VI t 1 Co Coata Meaa. 1be speaker at WhlOO w1n·be held each Thur£-l?>I" ey ·• ~e-.., -School of rnl11ions continues ......... c or a, sta , dly during •lent, "'ill feature Beech Or. Jtay ~·.Ge?,. wtu • lhrbugh Febru1ry at ·-Flrat ftfe11, WUI .celebrate com-the 1:30 service will be Derek: Lenten drama~. preach on the sub Jett What Baptist Cburcll wlth the -tflemt munJon-it both the 8:15 ablf11 deCambra, member of the T.he Rev, ~oberl E. Does . It . f\'lean to Be an "Reconciliation ln thi Broke,n a.m. servici!s. The sermon. by ~:allyg.i~us ope. ra "1 AM the .Fulop~ missjonai:y or Lecture.r ,,\ • • •• • -1' t ni~~v.m flemoriol P~ = American?n al 11 a.n1. A World." Services begin \\:Ith Vicar Raj Schiefelbein. is en- Tb'!: Re,·. Fred G. Overby sE'rmon-feedback will lollow. classes at 6 p.m. followed. by a UJTed '1 Cb a n g I~ 1 our The EYC will mCet al 7 p.m. Amer.ican Baptist l"or- will preach at both the 9 and chiirch school is at 9:30 a.m. guest speaker at 7 p.m. a1 the Priorities." The Annual Congregational eign Mission Society lo Th< Snuthland's Mo st Btauliful t\Ien'1orials MAO~OlfUM • COIU ...... AtfU M • CEl>\ETtlY 10:30 a.m .. services at Cem· "'1Jh ctas~es_ for all ag~s and HwulAg~n Beach .Chapel~ 6th -Wednesday the seeond mid· P..feetln& will be held Monday J apan, is scheduled lo m111Uty · Onlted rttetbodllt Coffee fellowship' is at 10 :30 and Orange. Thb week Bob week service in the Lenten at 7 p.m. Dessert will bf: speak ~un4ay, 1 p.m. at Cbarcb. 'M62 Heil Huntington t .m. walll:er.wlll speak on-the needs Season wl.U reatut't lht Rev. served. First Baptis~ Church or Be.ach •.. Title .af. his sermon In convalucent bomt.s. Lothar-Tbmow prea c h t n 1 Fountain Valley. Dr. is ··~orn to_ Live:'' Fairview ~Bapli•I C:bi1rch, The Rev. Willis J . LoJ.r will ''Why· Do You Slap Me'!'' The sermon. "Four EpiJodt! Fulop serves on the Ca· 'bf.;~ I TRE~. ~: .. ~~:.:::?RLDJ ........ ,, S911tl .. ,,. -! ~~ .. Senior .Met~t Y o u I h 252S Faii'view 'Road,' Costa preach ·'Breakfast at the. Meeting lime is at 1 o'clock in the Life of King Hezekiah;" ~µlty of the College or Fellowship w1I~ -@~ _m~_SUiPr Mesa will meet-at lfa.m. for Seashcn" al reiular services: for the evening aervk:e. . wlll bl. l»eard .at Lhe 11 a.m. _Theology of Kanto Ga· day evenmg s1nce...!he r°'!~I • ~-orship $ei'VI~ Sund11y. "On Tf :30 a.m. at ~tekl~Qa,pel , -· ~ -serVice .. o'f . F-afaln VaUe)t"" •kufn University in~ Yo- i;>COPte ~rt' oo ll h'!•1eat 1n. w1e Shooting the Gap"' Wilt be the 7'01 Boba Ave.: Wemnlnster " .. . Pret"-'•..i Chr8 kob3ma'. Japan. moURtaina.' ,·Thei ~ .. .1iur.abr-~!'~1tfn ~''P'i)'1t:l!t ''I {and -::t.La,m._at flmlinlhm ~-'Ole----1Ltt~. of. \h e . u,. ...... u , 1 ~20~·:;:;;:;;:t:=ii:===~\11 BIBLE THQ~G;'f~ ·~ ,., ~.; snYATIOM• &M,,;IA!j~l~·flyt "' • , Atetbediit ~ ·You1h• F~Uowshlp sc~on (ijplC'., · ··:.~~ ,,, '!.; Bt:ach::£hape1=--=-=";" _-·~--w~ ~--tbc:...:. Talbert... Sunday Scbool -wtll 1r wilhn!ieti.Jiowll.\ler.-m-Moore ,,., --sunda -scboo1,,,_na ·at. rt-· . Sllbj!NOT1.J6nday even1n"fi I pr~e ·':~ !=~r·~~· :. ,1 • Jlall !'lt7 irm. sanday. ·· · -·--'f -----'·ll"~ ---1/9'. ,_ • l:&Jk .. ~t~ Bahl'J Cuter Vic-Sing and sermon hoUf"-at ---• J ---·-a.m. ----·-~·-· First Cllrl1tlu ·Cll1ktt ef-tori• S~t. Costa Mesa by , 7:30 p.m. will feature.· •IA -Co!la -Mesa will c:tlebra~ Dort Hawley. He is presently Survey or the Boolf ' & ( ~tusical Talent Night 'sel for The-Now Scene. a ·c~n-Weddtng· Belli Sunday this · ··teaching the 'adult clas! at the .Jeremiah " YouUI 1 r 6 up 1 Sunday 6 o:clock · al Wanier '~'!lpor~;~, . voca~ ... a .. ~t.d1 '··~ week. AU who were un,lted .-in BahaiScbool in Garden Grove. m~t ac·i :15 p;m:: · -. Avenue BaP05l .Church, warn-st.rimieni.a.a lfou.... WI! ln: marriage in the Chapel of this ··-· -· .,_i, • ~ er Ayenue at Gothard Street, f~atured at N~~ Life Celebra-congregation . ·are Invited lo llunli(lgfon Be.a.ch. , hon al· Tr1n1ty Un I I e d return to renew their _mar-Friaey:· ffi«li School seninfS ~'tethod~t Church, Anaheim, .riage vows. The Rev. ~Jlllntl "'il!!i~ll !3!~f~ Col~cs~.tor !~_e. ~~!'?ez _at~:30 P;~: .. ,...,~ ···,;::--E. P,wcy, wlll·apeak OAt·'flbe day;· -· The "c ebration'1 Ill toe -EI e venth Commandment." ~::-· -... ·----fifth in. i"ieii.eS-ot-:-mentnlY·~~ •'orghip wlJ be b'tld tr~•:• Laguna Beach author Aroold ba,ppenings .:;ponsored by the ·and 10:40 a.m. aJ u,t:d:iun:h, Ha no will speak Sonday· at · U11lttd Medlodtlt Caurcbe1 of .. m Victoria St .. 10:30 a.m. to thj ' U11ltai1u.· AnAelm: ~ -:1"be-·..messqe. durinC . Unlversallst Pel owsb!p • of .,, ~_bgur, f.:p.m.~· Jr:_ '':The t..agmm·-·Beactr· on ''Splnr-·-st.rmoirtopic--.rcorn1"1tt1 RaiurecUon and 1be Llfe:''- Agnew and CelliOTSh,ip. In the l\11r Comauaaie, Oil 11 r < Ill • I Arts.'' . Con(reg1Uonal wiH. be "Love ; St. Mt~Jtri dd.AU Allf'k' The meetiog will )e ~eld at Your Neighbor'' at 10 a.m. Epl1COP1'1ClliUdi,3233 PIClftc Leonoria Portney's. CieatJre · sery,i~. ~ ~y .. Philip Q. ;view Drive, Corona del Mar. D~nce .~tudio,_ 336 N. coast Murr•y will.deliver ,IJle.flrat .in will celebrate communion wiUi H1ghy;ay, La~na Beach. a serje1 on.:~ Qlf[1.c1:11t Dir-offeratory procession •It all _. rectives ot :.Jesus" aiil the thre;e .. S;t!rvicn : t , t:~), aiia ,1 1 A.~ part· of a new worship church, &~I Heliotrope Avrc-. a.m. ·The Rev. Ed Allen, format at First U n ~ 1 e d chaplain at U.C.T. ":111· ;,e.l"\l'e Metbodl1l ,Cburcb, '1 8 2 2 5 Guest .,spµker, the Rev. as fccst priest at all Ulrct Bush8id St.'. E'ountaiii V~ Da~l Haworth, mistlonary "~eceaEptscop. a'. C' ~,, 'r f h . a tradiUo'nar • · sel'yice of appointee with. Baptist -Mid· 1 \)!•,. worship \.\tl.Q 00 h~ld ·at !1 :30 mission~;willsRUk.at ll .IJ.ll). a..m. Tiii:,.tt:Cv1_ l\cn MCMiJl11n and 6 p.rn • ..servlces for flun· will begin ·111s. Lenten :sf.rmon llnglon.vaUex -Bapt.tst Cburch, series on-~1Str.uggleli -0f ·lRe 97'Zi--Sla1er-..AJ.'e.., .EountaiD Soul" by talking about Valley, thi s Sunday. . lonellnesk. .:.. -. : ·_ \'outh hour ;precedes the Al ·ll::t.m . ..:.thf-,fltSt ofaiR:. evening serliice ~t ~o.1~lock. .• _ ":OPEN TODA'( f1Jt[3~~~ Amerlco't l§;; •I 1"1111:1 Service ¥111h Qvfr .40QO O!f'1«1 •' YQ,U.NG SET . NURSERY ·.~C~_OOL~ -· ·--· I OPEN 7 DAYS A WllK :::..· 6:30. UNTIL 9 P.M. . -NIW ·~LAl'SIS fORMING. · Tl!ANSPORTATION FURNISHID.· . ' .... ~~-·--Full or part Ume and after'.1eh00l-car6- Planned professional suPervistoft-...... :Rt· ·"duced rates for 2 or more. . CALL 534•,lJ9i .. • "~ • ttlvttio11 •EFQ•E. ht l:rt1I~ • th1 E1.nti_1 'AlilS: 'l' TO 1.t IOl$ I. NO 81RLS Wl"ltll fl 111/llllit• Oii ci.1H Circuit TV ~ o..-m, ,. •• M1lf'iwotll Ttll"I ,. .... . '. Eph. l :l -4, I p,t, 1:1,·20. Tll11t 1:2. G;M c.r11ttd 111 thi1uJ1 for Hr1 'plt1111r1.' "••· 4:11 1 ~1119 J 11. l ibl,I, Thi1 i1 t091¢ALJ l~1t 0111 would cr11t1 9ood Mlil'lt••~t ~11 OWN ,plt1t11r1, G111. l :J I. ._~ ~; ~ 1 God 111v1r i~f1~d1d ANY c.r1•h.1r• \o hi· . AUDITIONS WILL IE -. -HILli THIS W!iK IN OIAN81 ·.COUNTY c.1m 4 EVlt. l:.111 "" , ... , hit cr11tu••i lt.i1 CHOlCE. H~wp 1ltt could .IOod h•v• PLEASURE-in 11!1 08EOIENCE of lii1 c111h1r11 jif 01 $.0,JQLE~CE .,l"tfl l_M ~pSSl ltE I 1 J.1l 1n 111d ctri.ait 111· 91!1 l:>tc.1"'1-EV[L 411d dito\tV1d i11 . H1tv1n, itbtJ(i1!,;:tJil~1t · God .Riv. 1!:7-9, Jude 6. "-.._ --· -;:'"".: liod l\NEW t1~1l lio11 wcu1ltl 11 ~1 pl1c1 1rnon9 "'Ill' HIJ Cttl• I l11r•1 011 E1 rlh (1iftct th•9 w1r1 FREE Jo r1btll. 1'iiAc•! H1 pl111111d J 11 ''"'"'' , Clirilll1n w1y of '1 1T1o1tlo~7 H.:.11 y111 l11r~1d 1f 'Gt1f1 pl1nn•d wty of 11l.,t lio11ft .4.ri' you 1 ,,rt of 111 Wrlf• I t plionf for FREE boold1t !1J011t of Gocl '1 Wl'f' of 111 ... t~o"',!Ch111c.h oTCkriJt, 217 W.,Wllfo11 St .. Cot!~' M11t , C-.li( •• t2•27,,1Pkt111, Stt.~71 1. VISIT ~' incl tludv tll1° l ibl1, ,F., l'rM On C1_.t ·~~! .. c.11~7-~251Nowl ! Taftftt IMrch hln1 'CeMu<tM ~J · Cio4'1 woul "'tlih. 111, S11!l4ty1 9:45 A.M., l"Cb45 A.M., 6:00 P..M. T1111cl1y1 1d:OO A.M .. W1Gn11dty1 7:10 l'.M. A.it ""' WEL-TAKI I l'IOD.Uc:noNS . HOL!<JWOOD,. C:A~IF. COME. hH TY ~-... f , ''""'ep, 7:31 A.M. ' v ·--• -• • ' -' '-: George WGih'jngton __ -· BJr..tftd.ay~ Rally . DR ~ 'WAl TER JUDD ·P~inclpal Speaker , .. '.wi11 Speok 'on , '-'WORLD PROBLEMS .. clni:l-'THEIR SOtUTIONS COMMUNIST or ·cHRISTIAN" • ... f ··~ • Dr. J"'1 ................... ,., .. at :MELODYLAND , . I _CJt!fJ.J .._,_ ~,..,.._. ,-,. & I MHIMt ., -C1MMltt9i .. -• '"10"FRllDMAN WAY . ANAHEIM -.... -~ . ,.,.1, .. ~, fir ,. '""· . SUN~AY, .FEBRUARY 22, 2 P,M. ·---.... . .... ----' .ADMISSION FREEi .. ALI:. ~GES WELCOME ' : . . . -~.... ' • CHRISTIAN ANT!:C UNISM. CRU$ADE . IN"~SSOCIATION WITH A 1C1tl;1NS 'cOMMITTIE .~·I .. , FRED C; SCHWAii%. MD .. · PlDIDIMT • ' I ' 'I< ( ' lnltl'Mtion•lly rt'°9nized tu!hqdty "I' the _ )nntr Wo.'1119'-of Conimunism who ltfMiis · rMdictl prtelico lo light Communism. • .• ' -· •DR. !IRED S~HWARZ WILL SPIAI ON . "Th• Destructive Po~11 · Wlfllln The U.S." t This R1lly Will lo Toltvlsod LI .. f~ Mtlodyt_. on C"f"" S. --. ' - • I ' I I I • I I • I --------------------:.. • • i • -. Co I I I i ent Page ' ;CAMPUS DRUGS • .... • • -:· 1 • • , ·-. ' . • . . P~p.al ~ireS Cames; See ks ParentHel~ Whtn the . narcotici p~~le:~ .., an ~a savings and k.an association. where narcotiCs can be acquired. These reaponaibllity •antt tenston are ·n:ne brouohr up, wid«1preod OJ>1n1on 11 u-Until two fathers removed thelr eating places or market. centers cannot PIYcbolotlcal caues J Fr'Ql..t., on the ~ools' role in,°'"''" cbildnn from Davis and Costa M• be blamed for·tht kind of aocio«ooomic • · J _/ ~-'-• =~-IL 'On• moot lllati School, I had oo oonorete p11y1r .. 1 prob~ In a neipbor!lood. Parents 01 ..... -of, >~M who dtvelap P1'~ O" nu• ~n in the unter evidence of U)' nateotlc activity on tMa susct'ptible youth can become aware, pe~ Pl'(lblepll ~ •to cfriDkinl ':Jh~:J:;;;; ·~c;::,,fi6t/ ~~ .._,_ J_ust 11 lt was possible lor thoee however ' aod .work to uwad< the ~ ~ ... ~=--tolbe'..,. _,,_~ • '' pOrentl tci have been ''put cm" by their neigbbortlooci ·-• -toward their "'~·m Coa. Alt• reanuv ~-children fot u iong as two and one-)Wf. · fllbln, w~ have an oftdJ clOa.1'WJa.. <d m-• dlJlll>ld< c:r<ICkdoum on inldt fears,. ,. were w""put on" bi hoWevW no ..,.tau. of a school can change. tlomhlp witlnqotl1er or Oll6lt -"' drooi.. fie made tMse nm.arks 1n o many students have been using arcoUc:s Davis School, I'm told, has had a mlled depea.cy, holtllUy « wltbdrml. Al9Ct buU1~ -''"' to porenu;. • ·n.e police iav6tlgaUon will ~ thai reputaUon . Some ~ts have been con· youths who have unha~, ~'cynical ~a1 WERNER. I. CARLSON-lbe nwnber .ii less than alleged. Out o( sidered tough or ailgressive or anti· '?f'· clerog.atoAry-!.~!!'. Of .. ~~te rtla.. -tud •• I •--· than 5 •• ~ authority and .are probably -\hOUKl't uONll!pi ,.....,. f-....,. ___.,. I ,I· • 1 ( I . • ~ ' . • ' ~..:.., J. ~---....._._,. ol n~. "!" ' en..,. ar,.,... pe .. ~ut can of "· "dope " A I be "-rt ••~ .. --~ ' •~ of ~ ,.,.-.,,.....1. "'.....,.. ~ .,..._,_ '"".9~1a tie lbown to be narcoUca users .. I don't as we: rs. ~rger nuqi r,, a ..... ., v~':"'· o;c:u1y llmll,\ i~°": pattD Scho61.Lulecbool'yelr, t , .. awareof'a artu;e that a larger number of students much. much larger number. have,~n pa~nt al~Usm and uinf!'ed ~e , creept.n&rnar~Ucs ~.:!'J'ODI~· • lblft ~~partdpi eiperlmentM and then u,njustfy lWled by this amaller group, u or job aspirations .•how up·more ~ong hlgh..o.:JChool studints ·m· the naUOlf:. wilef decided · d =.1 Jf the "rotten apple" had already tainted students with pron6unced ·tendetides to However, 'I had never seen -and ~Ill we ~·t hive ~ n:t:Cs 0;r~:l~~~ ~: everyone. That has been and continues to get involved 'in drug ab~ or drinking hav~'t se:en -phyalcal 1 evidence a( ·"we ., ~ however Includes you · the be unfair. Over 90 percent of the Davis problems. . . , narcOtit ~ by students ei:cept one stu--• be ' ' s~cnts are achieving well, in school, are dent who Wu diagnosed by bis family parent!, t police, the comm~ity, ll'ld good citizens. and happen' to be going General IOclal di&CODteDt in the 80's physidan as hjvlng been under the in-the students as w~ll as the educators. through a stage in · life where physical \\'Ill reviewed in ,the ,media. receQtly. f1uenct or a "red,'' ar pep pill last fall. A , and social activity has become tremen· These too have 'thelr disquieting effect on ._ tiny Wmber of ... jlolice arrest records BLAME PLACING, finding scapegoatl, dously. important. TempOrartJy, sbme or our youngsters. The mass media itself about off~pus use or poasessioo' of 'and' Jnaking a poll~cat football of a ttiat activity turns out to break school, has hasl a pernici!)US Influence in the (orm marijuana had'allO been reported during pervasive ill in our modem society will home and community rules, but does not of maklng smoking/drinking and pill tak· last Kh;IOl year. not aolve our problem. Attacking the justify labeling the student a misfit or ing seem sophisticated. TV advertising Betweln'the ioddent of 0. use 'of a eauses of the pro~em in a positive way dellnquent. He need.! firmness and un. about.eii.sy ways to overcome Rain and "red"' and the police arrest records will prove far more effective for our derstanding to, help him grow out of a dlscomfort by taking pills iJ a aped.fie reganln& marijuana, we held two special students who are here nOw and otbef'! pretty natural stage 9bhis development. example. • ---~"~ lor eoch -ln•-to who will be arriving tn subsequent years. Here are some educatio~ catises: --local fte ldtool orpa.batiom and curriculum our ~ dl:ug~abu9e unit in the man--Here are some calW#: need• overhauling to make it fit the Tiie commuity, the. 0 )'.IOlice and the datorr ldence claaaes. At one assembly Nateroaa tbadtata are unsupervised needs of mort youngsters rather than schools need to coo.tlnue-to im~e cam. we prael!ted the dru& abuse film, by workine adUlll be.tween school unrealistically forcing all youngsters into piigns and programs . to Inform youth "lnliPf te lnari:ty." At the other dilmislal and dlnnertlme. the aame mold. We have been working on about drua abd$t. auembly we preren~ former Jl8fCOtic 'NamenN• a·-~n•· who ati--.1 school plans to do that. · UBen from Teen CbalJenge, who "told It -.. t:nu W~ need lo re-examine the relevance of Jfke,,lt wu"·*'bow re~ bad belpod dances a.re •llowed to walk both way1 by ne ~ plaat needs upgrading. Bet-endeavors to relieve personal and social them acape«t1Ujabu9e. , their pareiLs or catch ~ides with friends, ter landscaping and .painting and &pedal streSB. I alao h.ci Detecllve Silver of the Costa ftlle <ere arr: educational advantages !aciUlles fil:~ an improved shop, a learil· We need to ~amine the relevance of , Mesa~llce Department present a drug lo having art elementary, middle, hi&h · ~ !ng .center filled wlth a variety of ~ what we are tea_chlng our youth. They abuse. orientation at a special faculty in. school and junior college adjacent in flJt"I' • J~Uon and ~rding. maph.ines, screens, need to 6e able to answer before 1en1ce m'91a. ... a mandatnrv meeting at ''edticallol".lal park" some social d~· . films loops , film stnps, slides and the adul•'-~ .. : Who am I? Wh-am t ch _1 _,_ -·-1 ' .;_ -uire will Improve these youngsters' zest uruuu ..... whi .. 1 teechers were jn attendance. _ var,ttages cannot be overlooked. Shldenl.'5, for learning and pride In "I.heir" school. going? and, Ho'f wiUJ know when I get Variodl klftds.ef drogS \Used by sWdents wt11le ~ walk to school, can purchase Here are 'Some psychological causes: there? " · an4 adults In thls a~ weri shown and or acqutre narcotics from older students Parenis need to become better , in· explimad by the officer. He dlacu.ued the or yOung adults in:Jbe mornlnk or after Personal problem• can be caused by fonned about drug abuse • and to help slang term& for the drugs and the school on the way home long-unmet .. emotional needs or by their y""1gsten obtain the "facts of life '• 1ymptoms from drug usagt. unresolved conOicts. To seem more 8.dult. Numerou JOU& 1btdents attend movie lo cover up feelings of inadequacy, lo in a human, rational, yet clinically ob- OIJlt DlnRICT bu a much more ex· tensive dnq: abuse unit for use in <RJr ICienct du9es under preperatioo for use this attiool year. We w111 be using it. We have ollo uaed a.Jlllbliealion produced by tbeaten:, drive-inl or go to swap iMeb, replace boredom and dullness tn one's life jectlve way rather than from 11the cai races, skatlaa)iak!. or to the beach with moments of exhilarat1on and street." where no cloee, personal ad ti It dfnger, to find solace for fears, doubt! If you find your youngster's atUtuOe or supervWon nisb. aiid the overwhelming cha1lenges or the bebavior or even his \Aste ln clotbirur: has Certall meat are known as hangoull next few years. and to· escape from changedquickly,anddramatlcally, ' • • COSTA MESA TEENAGE RS HAD THESE DRUGS WHEN RAID CAME D1iKtiv1 $hows V•rlety of Stimul•nts, Nercoti.c1 They Had in Posnss1on . . I become alert. It your youngster's ap. peUte chai:lges; if he seems much more withdrawn; if he• seems lea,, perky and healthy, become alert. A fo4Une physical check-up may be In order anyway. Try sitting down for a "no,.holds·barred-~ anything-you-say-goes f a m i I y con· ve:rsation," where a problem can be . m.cus.ed where it should be discussed, bttween,Joved ones. Don't be afraid or embarns3ed to call on the services or ·a social counselor. a crisis center, or . a clinical psychologist. · I don't like the adverse publicity • fe.W students have caused Davis School,.but I would rather we suffer with that tem· porarily than to have any youngster "put· ting us on" and possibly ruining his health and self-respect I'm glad we have penetrated a veil or secrecy. I hope you will agree that we must constrain. ourselves to dealing with the drug users in a firm but nevertheless undemanding way. The adult pushers I cannot sym~ pathiu: with and woo1d want them to>feel the full brurit of the law. Earth's Gr()wth ' . Hp~·-TV ... S6ll$.~-~ T&ts .... ~·· ~.. ,,. •,• ,. . ... ·-· ' Must Be Curbed lly Dr. JOHN A. IJDALL A1111cllllt ProfeslOI' Gf Medlcl:M IJC lrvllle What does the future hold for the peo---Je .wflo lnba~lt the earth! Will thia 1.mtJ. becune a bumlln traffic jam with lftOlt of our nabraJ resources sacrificed ,. the ~? Two million yean passed '1dote the earth's human population readied OM: billion' (circa 1840). This number doubled a century later, then readWd three billion in the present decide. SU blRlon are .. peeled by ·the' .00 of llUI century. I Im optimistic that energy and scien- tific techno&ocY will aave our descendants from (rant starvation, but such an a1M for a marginal existence is hardly worthy of an educated society. It is the quality of life ·mo8t thoughlful men cherish and 1frlve to ro.ter, rather than raw numbers of living thlnga. No doubt our country can support com· fortably three or four times the present population; but looking lo the futqre it is urgmt that Americans undertake to achieve a stable population as a national goal now.· THE PROBLEM ls one of simple aritlmetic and permits only one obvious solution; the birth rate must be r~ced to match the death rate. Every American family with two or m<rt chiktren should be lD'ged to have no nwre. Couples with one or no chUdrm should be encouraged to stop with two. Cwpies with emotional or ttligioo.s needs to rear more than two &houki be urged to adopt t h e supernumerary ones. Biological scientists may soon succeed in separating x and y.chromo8ome-bear· lilt spennatowo and thus provid< young couples W'lth a choice of sues for their offSpring. This and properly employed . cootraceptlve met¥Q~ may make the sel~ of "the idet.f family" (1 boy And a girl) a reality for \he majority of young couples in modern IOcleties. ClllLDBEARING and birth control ·mu.st perforce remain highly, penonal . and volUt)tary choices .for Aineiican&. The leaden;hjp to stabilize the population should not be expected to eotne from the legislature or any government. a~. ll mW1t be prOvided by forward thlTiking people in pi.vale: life, throug~ a multitude of educational channels now available. It has been sa id that the sanity t~t f!>' society vis-a-vis the population expkision, • will be whether. when confronted by an overflowing sink, society is going to reach for a mop or the faucet. The water IS rising rapidly and it is none too aoon to begin our ttech for the faucet as wt enter the last 30 years of thls century. Excerpted fro:m &lie Orange Couty Medt<al A-. BolleUa .---..._-------0.r M•• la s-Fr•llcls-=------------, That's the Ti~ket! By HERB CAEN ·SAN FRANGISCO - M I c h a e I M\l'l)hY, tht dashing ptlvatt eyt, bought three adjoin.Ing seals for .. Jacques Brei ls A1ive and Well," and mailed two ol them lo a prominent S.F. , CQUPle-with a note: reedloJ, 11~ you wi!J enjoy this show. A F<l<!ld." .Nlct< ol the perlonnanc<, they 8hawed up on schedule and even traded pleasantries with Mike -not ' mlldng, ol count. that he was their INmfoctor. Aft<r the llnai curtain, MIJl'PllY aerved a wllpoena on the ma, apolosizln(, "Sorry to do It this • llul:,l'w -..,.. to oerve you • mcdh, witllqat,lack. By the way, Heather to count, held up one finger -ilJd ~~said "one." -When be.raised_ his second finger, ahe: said ju11t as promptly : "Peace!" HERB LUDWlG of United Air .Lines weot to UA's credit union lo borrow some money to pay off his divorce lawyer, and wu uked "What is the,.. purpose of this Joan ?" Htrb: "Uh - home improvement I" WHEN THE BEETLE beats I h e stork: 31 babies were born in Volbwaaens last year, one such being a young man, born Nov. II near Stockton, who waa ·c:lrl&Uned Ricky Franklin VW Rayntld. ""' .,., ... -7" ,U ~ eq'ual • -·•ity • · ONE CITY, TWO WORLDS' ;., !he ..,... --ol· the Coexistence Bagel Shop m1,11 elftt ;n--"" rlil around, 11\A)' be Said to have tienaled the end &IN-~ ~ •Ile WM of the beatnik era on Grant Ave ., so piUnlll .., t1'0 'Wllrken, one. the closing oC the Droa:slore end! what l!l'lle. .. l!loct. Tbt blaek painter llttle I• lelt of flit Flower O!lldren ...... &!!Mio primer coot. while phas< of the Ralght·A>hbury ... lbi -...... pul on the !lnlahi°' Owner1 Jolin 'Hadley and \Pat Pal· -t11 -I tenon have padlochd the1>1ace. the i.o, ira POOR BIJCK, 'l'l\e .,.... havlnc beccme "entirely Im· bll~ 1ar ~1 Paelllc Benll'• -1ble," bu! for three years, thb ..,, JI 1 I 9 Jnach rud ,.New himblager..and-colfee hanl«JUl' was l'I ........ YOur Old Dollars" -•nd headquarters ror the tfltlre hippie • u.. llltlatJon ls acme, the place whert new*nen and ..... -·even· """"'8rapherl from all over the world , ..... _, checUcl In flrot belor, spreading !he 11•P 1tom&R1 M Horrlann fable of Tbt City With Flowera In Her """ • lid Iii llfw;-llllr(_l_ltallwoa,once) . ., Why Drogstore? Well, It was originally a Sbumate's drugstqre ; in the baeement. aill, art )'ellowlng pracrlptions daUng back to lllllO . Jladley and Pattenon opened It as the brugstore -unaware that the pun~ would soon beicw1e painfully ap- propriate -hlt a State official warned lhem they couJd be in trouble "unless you guys know how to £111 prescrip- tions." They don'L Htnce, Drogstore. OVER IN Coiicord, lhia lovely you11& school--teacher tal)lf! to work in a blue nllni&k.irt. r~ blouse. red hoee and shoes and red, white and bhle scarf. "Are you a ValenUne, dtarle1" htckl· eel Teacher Apes -Ell•tng, "No, Dearie-, I'm the Flag,'' came ~ reply. "Well, ther'I,'' u,qutred Apet, • "why are Y<Ml<ai hlU mut.?" '. ,._ ~ . One.Ey ed 'Monster Conditions the Market By THOMAS HOVING Cllalrma• ' . CIUzeoa Com"!l1Re lor ~•lilii , Time was when chilaren tt:ad. boob or were read to, played.games, built thinga. asked endless questions and.generally1g'et in the .way-and they slill do, when they can be induced to tum ofJ the tele\"ision set. A atudj by the Carnegie Corporation. the · Ford FouMalioit and the U.S. O!lke of Education fOOjld that preschool youngsters spend· $4 hours a week watching te:Jevision. And F.C.C. ,COrnn'W/sioner Nicho!3;1 Johnson has pointed out that the a\li::rage child, before he enters first grade, spends more lime in front' of a TV set than he will getting his B.A. degree. THE TRAGEDY IS the lower )'Oii go on the economic 11cale, the more dependent chll<!ren are on lele\'lSijln. Bradley S. Greenberg, of MJcliilan. &le nported that·"40 percent of pOOr black cbildren and 30 percent o( poor. white children (ccxnpared with 15 perctnt of rMddle- class white youngsten) believed in "the true-to-life nature of teievision content." 'nle reMOO'? Poor cblldren bave fewer alternative sources of tnrormaUon. \Vho is to blame f<r this dispiriting situation? Tht parent! PartJy, because m~parenls Will admit that they U9e television U an electninic babysitter. But as a ~. my vote goes lo the commercial broeacuters who have failed to broadclst even. a minimum of decent. worthwhile progrimming-for children o( different ages . No commerclal television network has a children's progranvnin& department. So-called children's ahows (I .e. cartoons ) ~ under the aegis of aome vice presi· dent in charge ol daytime television, a genllemi.n deeply concerned With profits. The netwarka take in some $20 mJllion year In pro(lls from the 5aturday morn- ing cartoons alone. acconllng to N....,...k. American chlldm -the li!Uesl con- sumers -are tq busfriess. 1be com· m«eials bOYa have found that childreo have an. amazing tolerance for o· ceedlni1Y boi111& programs, but are quicl< to appreciate the much more compelling commertjals. I Ablo, children are ~ess naggers. Of adulls queath>n!d In a 1urvey, 90 per- cent sakl they pvt tn to their cblldren's pletdings to buy a product 68 to 75 per· · cent of the Ume. AS MARYA MANNES. orlllc and author, put ,It, "Thts (TV toy com· mefflal) 11 the elementary school of our conswnrr educatloo -condKloaln1 ki<ls from the age of ~ to buy what •the manuf acturen Old adYa'tlaera want them to buy -ttgardle91 ol their own ulUmate.good ..• When buying becomes · moreJmporlanl thin bei!!f -when wbat )"Oil have ii r Important than what . -you • are -you ·~e poorer rather Televis~ Workshop's remark ab I e th.an .richer." ., f , ••sesame Street." A~group of ladles· fr~ the. Boston area The experimental series, funded by a has_f9!1f1ed. a ~ttee called ·Ac!Uon for combinatidn of government and foun- Chlldttn's Tf!""leVision (ACT) .whiCh hopel -aauon monies. is aimed at preschoolers. to persu~de broadcasters to take their J>MUcularly ghetto children who are ~lbihti"i! towa~ ctuldr~ · more taught in the most delightful way the sen~sf>: and to hav~ the "Federal Com· alphabet, numbers, simple logic and.de· mup1caUons Oomm.1ss1on establish a code cent behavior. 1be IJ'Oll'ams use car- or ~cs for .children's television. tooM. songs. games, animation, ~. 'J1l'Y , moWtored SalurdaY, morning. low-keyed hosts, and even "cccn· ~ens programs aod found that one merci.als" which sell the concept of three-hour period (not unfy pical) con--numbers or letters. tained 501 minutes and 30 seconds'of com· merclal!. They als> discovered that it was .a common pracUce for the · host or hostess not only to turn salesman. but also to.use.tbe sponsor's produc;t.s 'during the~ show. TESTIFYING before the Senate Com· merce ·Committee, Mr!. , L i 11 i a.n Amlx<l<ino of A<;r soid, "'ll>e ·extended use of the S'pOnaot's products· dwing ·a Pf<ll?>m Jllllkes it difficult to distinguish the procram from the commercials and scmetimes givta tile show the aJ>- pear1nce of a 30 or &l).mlnute com· merdal." Odldren -conaumers of candy bara, toys. breaklut cenoab, and whatnot - can be COMUmen of Ideas, while learning manners and rtiatkmlhlps. This }ovely and novel ~ has been realized by Mrs . Joan Gtra Cooney in the Cbildrftl'1 CRrrICS HA VE caUei:t ' • S e s am e Street'' exciting. genUe, witty and con· tinually inventive. Mother! have writ.fen to stations with high praise. for Uie pro- gram. , At a tesl run before Oie program was tefevlsed, children at a day-care center, obstrved by the researchers saw an episode. When they were ask~ if they would like to see the show agai n all sajd "Yes!" And one shouted, "Now1'·• ' It would be nice to· lhJnk t!\at the 'fice presidents In charge of dayUme televilion ~t the commercial networka were llsten- 1111!· Or that there really were 1Yke pttSidents in charge of chlldmo'o pro. gnunming who could listen and wete em- powered to do IO!ll<!thlng about it. ...atpai.r.M11 ..... . Women~ Total Myth? --- By ELIZABETH JANEWAY proaching societies other than their own , Ia tM SaUlnll)I Revle.• are well aware of the importance of Half the human race Is fem8'e. It ls · understlndin~ t~ltJon aacribed ~ sometimes dlfrlcult to remember this, f :_~mekr -bl their du 1 • prod~Ls, place m even for a female and never more dif "'JC: ns P !lructure and in nliglous flcult than when re'adine history · ce~y -for an over-all com· • prehens1on of these. unfamiUtr aocial Until late ye!terday afternoon (speak· systems. Ing In terms of historical time) women Yt:t. in 'the annals of their own peQple intruded ao rarely on the cotll'le: of events women have -or have.had -no history' that their total omJaion would blrdly be Lacking it, they have bee:rl wreathed ift ootlceable. myth. the myth of their 1pectal place ID When they did appear, It waa. abnolt man's world, thetr special ittributea and always in passive rolM: a~ wbooe lalltngi, their ape<W abllltlel and the do..ry oet off a war, a wile -lterill-special dangers they pooe. ty b<ougbt her hUlbaDd'lnto coallict with .. tho churtb. a -whole wi.-:------...:.----- can 'be tr.aced now and then In a.-•1 I lllPOb'IWor an 'artlll 'ravoreci~ °Nltllrall)', these ICUjy appear.-II ·--~~ ' the summit havt no connecuon with the ~ work women did where it was taken for granted •nd forplten ... the -k or th< gml m1S1 of 1'unanKy hal alwa71 been taken tor granted "and for&Qtten. But the abeence or Womlii from history baa • apeclal effect. ; FOR MOST or history and for moot hJ•torian.s, Women are nol o n J y anonymous aa lndMGuata, fllty -<loo"! cvon utlll u a ~P. Alita 1)1. the anl htap, their _,.1e ldenU\y I! not only llDlmqlnod bol llrpif unlmqlneble. ~lopla lllld arcb"'loglst.s, •P. Saturday, F:ebrua,Y 14, 1970 The Comment ·PA'ge ol tho Daily Pilot seeks to Inform and stimulate ruders by presenting: a variety of conr mentary on topic• of inter· est and slgnllicance from informed observers a ll'd .spokesmen. Robe!"! N. w...i. Publloher • ... -~ •• I ' I • • • ' ... -·-. -~--------~.' .......... ··~-.~--~-~~---------·-------------~~,...,-,...., Sa\llldq, ,......,, 14, 1970 .-·-.. ....... \.,. • PA!\.Y I'll.OT f lt(~~ting~ 4.l:_f!~g __ ~h-e · 9~~9-IJ -~'!~'!( ~~~. Beet• Ne&IMll GORMLEY I 'ii/ho 'C:...1? ' . . Nt ilMr' MWSpaptl" 111 thl w1d ' --,.,,, "'f\!IM'llJ lib -_., .... """"" 11'1 tM GAILY '1lOT. \ ' . . ' "Somi•x' Tiii.EiS . ' f• l"" Sd• llllf... . _.,,ll>llollttonoiaf gee -contains • narcetlci. "°'Pila! jJGfflll! 1.n lft YER". age-~'-~;~·--.. -falpaiottJtl 1~10:=.,,,": ,,.,. .... _ .. _ 11<• 1 59 ...... "'""4ioo·•. = . ui'#. '• =--2il .00 :!.i.C1-ii? Fl ·~·st I "Geritol" . ...,. 11111•11 llt . aYlnl . 1W11-Fat111o1a1oa1 -lf1All181111 .., 11aa1 11111 -fd Ml M&I lllllleJ · · -. . . rl" ::._•11111d 1 49 ~ .. ,,.. 3 98 lDAYS A·MEI '16o....... lleclin • ..,... • . "Flavlhist P-A" FDnllla ·44 tll'llW -,.,...,, lootlosl· inc relltf fmmceld samlll, S11eeZ· 1 98 m1. slatted .,., Hom cf relief ii Ol'NI capsale. 14 Clfnl1s • "Flavihist'' mu S11E11111 c.,phli.la----... -. ·11 ..,..,,_,_ ...... _ tot lntlltiDL 4 IL • "Bl•JIJ'' cm• w.as PUS1111· --=· . .,_loll_ ... of 1211111'1111.. ..... 'Mk: • .. La- 1/2 Gallon CAlllATIOll er AIDlll Assorted flm~ ! Ice Cream COllS s111111 oc Deliofuus Aaio~ ! DI• DICOIARD Bathroom · ACGSSORIES ......... •catna• ... t.llri• olld »&I fosllot ielll' !""° atft!<I af DiA'Mle!JI. lo'te!y wilb 1ftY ffcor. Ekk piece may be SClftltd 011or &luef ~ , , , no Slr1&e Stl'll'S .. Nible. Towel Bar 11 • lllllltlE IWS • 11' 4.89 H" 5.89 TAUUT "Gentle Strength" llall Tl'llllllll (Hal!' ltDp cllp:fj ......... --Piii - "CllUI Sblllll" i:waci.cm111111r i...1111-· ~· .. ii(, ....... ,· ... 3.00· 11•1·15c DI• 2.59~ 'Int ,. Cli Ii llll&illll ..... ,. lilr c.. • "Tried & True" ''VGf811 tlit ADULT TOOTHP.ASTI Wltr llltnlll· 2 p $1· . lq Flml1 O Uc Ill( Slzt I ' F .• k. . ' ns 111 "lllM•" ,. CAT POOD Cll111 In• a··$1 . . mflllll · 0 . • C1i;u.c.. ~' . ' . . ' • "Bufferin'' TAl&IU n1 Mdn ln&.f• l'all tiRltl s .. 111" "". l 9_8 acl• llllllP. 2Jt 221'1 • ·''Secnr/m. ., ..... DIODOUNT ' :µJVJ.iP1.9·9c . .... IJllar.Sill , ~ • • • ~ • ' ~ ., " r '" .. ' .. ... -· ... '" •• ,. ;., ,., ,. " .. ,,. • l1. "' ;., <,/, ,. •• ....................................... unm Hair CllllPI' Set .. Jl!Cll--·· . atllll llfr llliilil Sil .. -~-=.-..::. 5 98 . ... .... .......... Nl-llACN , ..... 1m -1a w-.1111 ,._ HUNTl ... rotl-• ............ = ""'"1NeTOH A'-1-' ••••••• -• • . l i ll • r l ~ ~ I' Ii I' I , l1 I I I· I I f I I • I I •. t llAllY PILOT Bea·- Estate Questions ind comment By RHltor Randan M~C.rdl• ~I~~ ore-. L.,. oportrnont bulldlnt• bolnt ~than -........ , Do~ ho .. on_y li1uroo oil thlof Thanks. -, ~ A. $, -Irvine ' ~ ~ I • ' ~t/ltiple· w)il .permit& In Orange County· are up UIJ ,,,.il:ent over the aame UlDe iaft·year. The new homes, !ht siaile taprll1. unit, penni)i''!!er• down over 35~, ..... ~ ,, ' Th9'e Je tjoiinitely ni o r e .aPai1ment unill being built (oday •• Qut ol a,~ Oninge Couniy permits ln~t\I. 6,300 w~ for ...,..imtipta and '!l'IY 2,:100 were for smg- le lami!i~· 1 ·-' . a.n hH'rJng • lot l•tely •bout r,e1I .. t1t1 11ynd~ cat.f.f Hlw 'de>th,-y worlc?;Why•ir1 they Hcomlnt mor• ond ._ ""°'10r? W)lot IJ tho rul .Jl'lrpooo of • real e1t•M ayndJU1!? Whe t1k11 c1re of the det1ll1 ind the mo,,......ont 0( ,...p.rty ofltt It 11 ocquirtd? ~· T. M. -Newport Botch Among the form! of r~al estate investment is one that wu rela'Uvely unused In California unW theJast 20 years or 19. 'nlat method is the.•real estate syndicate, long JIOPll)ar .In }be eutem United _States where profes-. 1ionali ·1n !nvestmO!'l c;omblned resources to purchase large 'f"'81 es\jlte boldiflis for a limited Ii"'•; then sold lliem. ' · Th9 real fflale sflldicale has advantages for the mves1or with a co~tively sm8ll am0unt to Invest. ren -le · ff>r !llstarice, 'wilh' '5.oob each to invest; 'ouldlUSe the $50,oOo as \!own payment' on a $250,000 of- uce blUlc!lng, paying a management ·fee out of rental earnings. . -· Dependlnf on · Ui~ condlUon of the building, office rentali;, competition, trend of the area. and other fac- Lors. each ipvestor, at Ute end of the syndicate period could eXpect.ito share in the earnings of a quarter-mil· lion dollar office bbilding: . Syndicates often plJrchase raw Jand in the direction a city i• i!aPaiiding. They may sell it to subdividers when tlt"'vaiue Increases. Sometiµles they may subdivide and develop it · lbemaelves. Syndicates can go into apartment owner.. 1hip, industrial parks and many other forms of real es· tateln~L . One reason for it.a • increasing use in CaWornia is lhe nafiir&r rise ·in real estate values as the state'• in· dusl.ry and population expands. Syndicates are essen- tially growth oriented. Syndicates are usually created by a Realtor, there- by overcoming the hurdle of bringing together Investors with sinµlar interesta .. He provides the essential Ing.,.. dient: ·a professional who can recognize growth poten.- llal and chart a coune through the intricacies of finan- cing, tax planning, management, and eventual sale. He advises whether It lendl<ttself to .a .partnertblp corpora- tion, tenants ip common, or joint tenancy agreement, seekln& an attorney's advice and the advice of a «;PA where. necessary. S.ince the objective of the syndicate is a manage-- ment-free investment by the investor, this work is done by a Rea1tor·s)'lldicator. a task that can involve consid- erable time-and-some risk capital. EdUor's No":.Randal'J R. McCardle fs an tnvestment analyit, prtskUnt of tll.t Real Eataur,, a director of the National Arsociation of Real. Estate TeacheT&, a college ltchweT. autAor of "Rtal E&t.aU fn California ... 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ROSl ~~~.-.~_field folk>whil bor amvlJ In Ot ... Delb' ,. ..... ..., ~ lfr -mud> ..... -!he·-Cwb twld ~ for. AJlt aWW)Wi from u ... -IDlllllllll of ~ •tbleticallY Cllne lall year-·· 'Cl!l'llnd .. top llpol hi the Southern Poclllc AAU Olp Ccmolly i. ane woman who fully O>mpetinc foe the U.S. Olympic team• ipfftcla!n 't.i ·meanings ~ \he -.ta In Rane in )sea ml in Toliyo four :iar• . • aad 1 ... t1om. . 1a..r MO became the only p«foqn<r, pea.-to~~ ldolJI. ed tb«n. Bu~ Olg1 Ilic! Emil bepn lo apeak out more than the c:ommunista would have liked. women'• dilcus •• As for the Pl!! American GOmea, lo bo _ held in Colombia in the fall ol 1171, she woold liko to ho ready-lo join-the u .s. conUna:en,t then. · ' · thlN far wrUin1 ml It baa been ooeinf aut <1 me tbl JIUl few JP&'J.'' _ ' Shtccmttnueil, "I imqine tt Will Always 00, • P"rl. or.me to CGmi>'le, ""~ _ _, arxl mort l enjoy·writing." ~" ConnOlly a n a t I v e of either mate or female, to ever repr~t c~akla, aria wlnnE!' of the gold-different naliona ln .tnY type of O.Jympte Husband ·Hat, a hJlh IChool Enllbi> teacher Jn Santa.Moolca.. bu,nol _had much time for too many extra-cunicullr • medal In the women's discus in the 1956 competition. ~ielbomne Olympic Game1 fled from her When Mrs. Connolly agreed to an ex· Eventually, 7.aiQpek wu censured and Olga came to America to start her ne.w rue with Cormo!Jy. • activities himself as of late. • . Communist-dominated • ~lat\id for elusive interview wltb lbe DAILY PILOT. &everal re.uons she says. she was attired in a simple "'."eater .. kirt First and foremost. !he fell In Jove and outfit. A large peace medailion dangled Lately, Mrs. Connolly bu betn slowed by lnflammaUon of veins In her right leg and haa only competed minimally In tho last year or so. In ref .... nce to the 11112 Munl.oh 01)'111· p!CI , 9111 feela she woUld have to dO.U• ceptlonally well tn the Pan American · cornpeUUon before she cooaidcr1 eoing He also teachN night tdJool and tries to relu •when he can at the. Conr)Olly'1 · Pacific Pali.sadu home .. married American Hal Connolly, ooe of from her neck. · . 4 t.he world's premier hammer throwers. The mother of four chlldren, ranging In for them . · · Olga would like to see an all-out cultur- al revolution among the populaUon or 5ecood1y Olga found that her nation no age from 3 to 10, drove up in I late model longer offe°red her and her countrymen station wagon with a familiar IUcker on She aays she finds It vtry painful to compete with the type ol Injury lhe bu Until the time drawl nearer for t11e Pan·Am game., Olga la content 'fifth beinJ around he:f family and doing 110rDe wr!llng· ml !"'blic speaking. Czecboslovakli. · t ', This. Sh<' teets; t. ·the-only 1q)o for COW}t.ries like her birtbplace to .,,get out of the rut they're in.'' · 1' • tbe freedom· o/ thought am movement tbe rear bumper . proudly ~g. v.·hlch peop~ lite the Czecha are ac-0 Another Family for Peace.·~ now. cusiom<d to. Comp.ting fa< Czechoslovakia u Olga So. she regardl her move to this side of Fikotova, Mrs . Connolly and fellow tract "Since competftion ii gettinf more apread out intem1Uonally wlih U-!ut jet planes, I find ii especially hanf on myself lo find the ttmo with my children 1o lab...-. ol." lhe .adds, Her book, "Rfnp of r>eottn;." J!Ublish. ed in 1~ ia an aut.obiogr.pfUCal sketch focusing heavily on her parliclJ>ltlon in the 11116 Olympics. Sht SIYI, "U. oiiJy the powir_people ol the -Id coold enjoy the ~ that per_vadea the alhJeUc world, thI1 would be the Iron curtain as a bles&lnl of the first l!ltar EmJI Zatopek were national heroes. magnitude. The. Went..r polr had the -14Vantap o! a much belie place to brin1 our children FORMER OL YMPiAN ·' Olga also diacovered a. new dimenllon· ·getting their names· in print and Orver·thl Olga claiina, "Doepdown, I ba .. this • . · " -\" -•oo... C-1fy up m. • ~.. • ·----~-'---...;.---• ' -.;~ UPIT ......... ,LOAT!NG THROUGH AIR -MlH McComb• is pictured soaring through air during a jump over San Francisco Bay area. She, along with three male partners. recently parachuted into the LA Coliseum during halftime· ceremonies of the Pro Bowl game. Bruins, USC Earn Pac-8 Hoop Wins LOS ANGELES (AP) -Unbeaten and • No. I ranked UCLA roared to Its 19th vie. tory of the sealJOn Friday night, sla:m- ming Washington Slate's Cougars 95-el in Paclfic-8 Conlerence play. Black ·cats Avoided 13th Lucky for UCI; Titans Downed, 70-68 By HOWAJtD L. RANDY Of 1t1ti O.llr l'lltl SMff moved In ·rront.57-56 with 6:05 to plaf. AU the hood~ of Friday the lSth were thrown out the window as the.Ant.eaters moved ahead. 68-60 with l :fl remaining. Lotz Fires 64; Assunies Golf Tournev ·Lead ,_ ! ' _ .. •• TUCSONl Ar~z. (AP) -John [.;otz:, art! obscure tour regular frQm Hayward burst." out of the pack with a remarkable elght--- under-pai 64 Friday and bolted tnt.o tbt ~ second round lead in the. fl00,000 Tucsob " Open goU tournament -~ Loiz. a 28-year-old veteran or six years: on the pro circuit, had a 3' bolo total or-: 133, ,11 under pilr .on UM 7l00-yard"" ~ TuC96n Natlonai Golf Clnb ~. . _ Defending cJi,e.mpion ,Lee 'I'rtvlnio and be rt 1 Boo Murphy, the !lnt rOUlil, leaders, motched 68s and trailed I.Ob bl : one.stroke at 13'. ::~ It was two more stroke& baci:-to Stev&; Reid, who had a 67 for lJ8 and· a OM-.• stroke margin ~ver -·Chuck Courtney. - veteran Tommy JacobraiJd Homero,f Blanca&, cr,ouped al 1_37. . . I Tl)e: qqartel at· 138 includec( Bob Lunn.-~' D e a n e Beman. Fred ~fartl and Phil '.l Rodgers . Billy Casper and Dudley W)'IOTII, each ~ one stroke off lhe p&ce &:oing0 into l Friday's roflnd, slipped to par 72s ·and:! were In the Jarae group at 139. , :~ Lotz, who "'" 90th on Ute mooey list _ la.st year wllh _earnin&a of onJy $11,000. 1 bu never~ a regular·towr.evenL · 1 "In lac!." the stockly built Lob(flid.:t "I never even.scared Cl\e ~bid-". -.; Lotz said he was plaY.lnl ;Witt\.•'_.,_..;. putter that he ~u.ired only two ~Ill'' ago - and ~. '1t aeems. to tbe Wort1ng out pretty well .'' . · ~ He . had 7 one-pUtt greens. tw~putted. a ' par-five for another-birdie and hid but a ! single bogey On the 14th, which he three: . putted [mm 4~[eet. o Ldtz birdied rour or his flrat six holt1 ; with: P,l.ll'8 ranging from 12 lG.25 feet and · reeled off a string of thtM consecuUve birds coming home. lhe last a 25-fuoter onl7.-· -, SKY DIVER -Jeanni Mccombs is one of only five women in the world who has earned Gold Wtngs for having made more than 1,100 free fall jumps. Above, Miss McCombs with gear in hand, heads foi , practice area. Chris Schrobilgen and Dan• Pagett hit five clutch free throw11 in the finaJ 36 sec· onds to lift SOuthmJ California to· an Sf-81 Paclf.lc-1 Conference victory over hard· pressing Washington. It was Friday the 13th and. the UC tr. vine bask etball team waa seeking its 13th victory of the season. Coach Tim -Tift.; &dmi~tedly a su~tl tious man, had careflilly avoided lfddeni and black cats all day and had come to the game in the san1c green suit and brown socks he has worn foe a seven· aame win streak. Fullerton then came surging back with . a pressing defen~e ol its own to bring the count to '9-68 In favor of Irvine With 18 ~ seconds left. Wide Variety 0( TV Sports 011 Schedule Sport# in Brief SubsUtute center Bill Taylor scored 16 o/ hi• 19 poinl.o In the !eCOtld half belore fouling out with four mlnules· to play lo lead lhe Trojan attack ln the· seesaw a[- falr. Irvine refused to be rattled and moved the ball past i:nldcoo~t for control. With one second'"'f'emainlng. CUnnlnghatn wn fouled and had a one-and~ne free throw sltuatJon. -' . . McGrady Bea~s Evans; The Huskies never got cl06er lhan two points late in· the llllle: as Taylor and ,.phc;more gum! Poul WeBlphal kept Wuhlngton off balance wtth key bas'k:eta. He was a dejected man midway through _ the second half or a game at Cal State (FuilerlOll) Friday n;ghl. At this point. the A.n~ers were trail- ing coach Alex Omalev'.•. well'ifisciplined Titans by ~8 points, 52·34. Tift had only l\llO starters on 11ie OOor at the time. Jeff Cunningh'ani and St!.ve Sabins. They were joined by Gary Fox, Keith Bean and Robbie 5a~hom to st1ge the greateat comeback rally In UCI ba s- ketball history to wtn, 70-68. He made the first aftd the ball·boUnced off the. rim ob~ second 1"5 lime nn out to give the Anteaters their seventh straight vl~t6iy.. · ·. · · · The season iecQrd now stahds at 13·7 v;itb the nut. four gamit at home in ·Crawford Hall. beginninJ Tuelday nlaht with Chapman College. _i. wide .>arutr <?! .poria pme0tat1on&., Wlll be available this weekend for~ tel"evia_ioo :vi!W•-r.a. ran&lni f~ -:basket·-0 ball to akhna: and 1ncludin1 bowline, golf, Two World Records Set Wllh Skfney Wicks scoring 21 potrits the Bruiml owned the backboards, shat· tered WSU'1 ione defen1e in the first half and breeled lo victory. CUnningham paced the acortng with 23 points followed cl<lsely by sophomore Fox "'ho had his best night or the year with 21. hockey and hcrae racing. · · An oof.llanding high sc!Joot basketbln- gami Will be ~led on Channel .4 at: noon· bet!een third rank~ Plcl!k Hilb ~ of San Bernardino, the undefeated Cltrua.; Belt leader, against. second place-- Ramona f7·2 ln le•gue play). Action•:- orljinatea at UC Jtiverside. · :.. LOS. ANGELEs -Matun McGrady of Sports InternaUon1J In Washington D.C. put on an incredlble burst of speed in the finil 10 yards Jl'riday night to nip Lee Evans> in the 800-yar:d run as both men l*ered, a world record in the Time! ln- door Gem ... MeGrady. unbeaten this indoor 11eason, w• Umed in l minute, 8.7 seconds as he Onrioot Etana, the world ...,...d holder at 4111 mef<nl. l!:vlm, who hod Wten o 19 leld with II> laps to go, flniJhed alinoot clood ...., with Mc:Grodf but olfi- dlll -lk(lrady the trlllmpll. 'Jiie ,_,i II 1:1111 Ml by McGra<ly ,. ... U,·1111 otLoullvllle,·J(y. l[olhJ B•11-o1 Sa<nrnento. foci lnm a llart lo ftnlah ml belttr<d I wwld -.Jar...., .. In lht __,,., •,..,i nm: Her lime of 1 ;ou w11 lwo ~ under tho • mark set by Jorvla SOOtl fall ~· Wllllo Dav-1 defeai.d 1rcfl-rtv1t . G.,Y Power Jn 7.IJ in the !0-ymf hip !nmlfei .... -John cart .. won the IO-ym! dab In 1.1 before 1 pacl<ed - al lbe .Fmun. • • NnYORK-BatblllOlmmi- Bowlo ltobn Mid ~ hll olrtce II n"8•1Bc "Cll"tlin oil tbe • lltld ac-U.....-Jn 1117 r1 Dn.,jo McLIJa; the _.,. .,,,.... lllr pltdJer. ~ Kulm'a °"""""~ rud lo ' l?1 blil publlc relllfana ma. -. did JlQl clarify what be m!anl by .. off the fieJd activities" except to say there was no indlcaUon these actJvitles in any way involved the playtng of baseball games or their outcome. · The commlsliloner sald he had confe(. red with McLaJn and his lawytt Friday and had been assured or their willingness to cooperate. fSee Briefs, P11e 1') Scoring honors for the evening went to Wuhl"llofl'I Gllr)I Elliot with 22 point.. Reser:ve guard Terry Schofield added lS points for the Uclan11, $-0 ·tn ·the con- ference . The COugar11 art 3-5 In Pac-8 play and tS-7 on the aeason. Ebewhe:re ln the cireuit, Oregon &lap- ped Cal, 9&-91 . and Ore1on State belted SU!nfonf. 80-59. Tonight' USC hool! Washington State \vhlle UCLA entertains Waahington Jn • televiled afternoon tiff. After hitting a free lh'rOw to take a 1~ !tad at outset of the g1une. the Anteatehl fell steadily behind for the next 29 min· utes. \Vith 11: 11 left. It was 52-34. but in the next six minul~ the Ant.eaters put on a dau:ling. full-court pressing defense that shaUered the well-laid plans of Omalev's crew. In-ine scored 28 poinl.5 while limllinJt the Titans to (our during thLt period and UCI's ·First Baseball Se8;~on Ope1':s . -' UCLA 's game with the Washington Huskies wlll be aired this afternoon livt. from .Pauley Pavilion on Channel S begin· ning at 2::10. The FIS \Vorld Ski Championships direct from . Val Gardena, Italy. via, sate\Ute Wiii be seen today at 1130 and on Sundiy at 2. '~ .. H lf:~:;;:'f' i1Jl~\y-:Ji~I~· &AIKITaALL -~~ w--w!t -.... !PJ.\., IAIKlnAL, _ • ~:IC c1.iii:~-· 1t 'Ti'_'.°-.ldt. Clll'wt )lltlt -: • 'l'~ 's't, OUCL -"'Ct C$~,: IAli:lT• '! ~,lf,\1·-·m: ~tJl "!.:. u:~r. ~ 't r•rs~(HAAl-~ Ptti'1: ijl>s·-.f!'cwtrMt llld ' ~h, 11lll}ltlll ~ !: f ·~ t~~ltrn comMt:I 'llt M •11118 If-"'lo.: J:~.m. 1tL -ells GO\.l'ilOC ---. ~ d" -~:;;,..:~ .. .. ........ -"' ........ Thi.time h.u oomo.·the walnll .llid, to tblni.'' ho odvtMo. "Ordmarily when you NlchollOll will' la"-the moaild. ~ rllhl will hive in adequate .,...,. and sotl<f• .. 'lT'1el' _,..,I/\ll/r: ~~.. · ~';'In ipNk of many things .•. ol chewtna cum glvt up leVeD runs, you loet. But we wtre hander, Nk:hobon his the most II· hitting. A lac~ of pitclPtia depth (~• ~'°" ... Ullfv. ef''W.1111 ... !M"'flU.k .,,,..;~ and ieaUng wax. • • both p!aylng everybody on the roster and perience on the squad and has been ire six prosped.s on hand fol' a »aame W;&.!i"rie..IJ.!.'"'-..-:~~ eaA~~lrlmc l.'f-- ' -'• lbe Ume""bas alao come for coach Gary ours is smaller than most of the. lclinols drafted twice by professiooal leams. !Chedule) and conslstent !peed are minus ,r.f:'..tt,\.":"·"M.. co;.;._",,.,"' ,1. . T'.na'"\. , Adams and the UC Irvine baseball tum factors. 4 ~·"'· 1oct -SMIL.L's ••l"Ul WOfl:.LDJ to opm the flnt-ever baseball season for we factrd." He played at Q>llqe ol Sequoias and "l think we11 have a rtprtaentatlve fr, ~:. (~~~ ~~:1~:,,,1,~·e:~!T. ,,.,,, "'' the Anteaters. Tumlna to today·s twin bill, Adams pogted • 1&-14 two.year record. He ·li aim team this season. We're all &et to go and .. ,~~ ":~k:~':fl.\~:.it~0i"~ ~ :l!t.~ ...: •w.·1~ l~ th I fl I d • -~i •· I everybocjy ;, juat ILching to get started," t •\"'' u1c r. 'lee~ ·N1oto w '.Ci (IF SP01triJ I"lne will travel to UC JUverskte todly reve1 ~ 1 nt gamea are usua ly A ama current ul'U ce to .... rt a1a nst he adds. I(~:.":;,.~·,;~ r~ii ~11~s1~,-ii. ~t.?"1t11 f'!'loc•. dloou~bethlder, beglMi~ at 12 seYen Inning) and the nightcaps nine. UCLA in the home opener on Tuetday. Adams has sptnl two years in moulding le·" '·"'· incL ·~"o~:. · ••sKinAt.L _ o t "'• ... ~ e season atarto:u. ruverskSe has revt'l'Hd lhe ~ure this__ ~ releasing hill probeble &lartJng the Anteater diamond ind th• Oral 1.rvlne =ll:=it IKlll "'· L" AMti.1 ..._," .. ...., Tutlday. the Anttaters will dedkttt wH:'k:, however. lineup ind batting on!B". Adams selected" 6asebaTI team. ne dQe:Sn't lnte:nd to ~tUe .J..\.·~ ~~\...-;,/"1t~~V1'~ .. 1;..;-.,.~" .. 1 '"' .. ~ the ""' cunpui diamond agablat the This mean& that Adims wUJ aehd eevtn junior coUq:e transfera and two for a mediocr;e season. u:,., la:r..:if(L -" ~IJ.' ... ~\ -,,,_~ Pldfto.e . champton ,UCLA Bruhu with freshman Tom Dodd lo the 'mound tn the fnllhmen to start the action. ~\~~· -jOCl ·~I :~:o~~o !~ CHAM,IONS~~::lli. pme ttme at l :30. I ,_ner with Dive Wolloa "°1'kln1 Jn Dan llanaen at lhoriatoP and Chuck f:iii1•i. ••w•~i -~ 11 .. <ov.;tll'! tA """'1 •1•!1 ~!Mt •!"II .Adlml: hu tent bis-··" into nine....... "r-I lh1r .. _ •1.-'"•"•' ' cc• ~' ""'11 11 ~ •1 0·~i"'' '''1 " •·~ 9':"1"' 1 .,..._ ...... -relier. • Span&k at d ""'" are "~ first )'tar ~ 'C':'i: ~, 1 ~~·•'t~~1•1 111'1'1• "'"". • '""·-...., 1Crlmma1e saskltu aaalnl\ jurOOr Dodd attended Clarunont Klgh in San atarten:. Hansen ll a iraduate of Westtm 11!!1 ~~'1 t ~JC xr n' ;,;t~:".r II( -• AMtlUCAH POtt11MAH -~-.. -··-and h.u -· out on -•"· -S Mi-. 1"«7 ,, k.\ -111d a P1tt11M ~ ~· ·~·· ~ ·~ -~·~ Dltgo w••~ nolloarls 1 fransfer from Hl(h In Ana\llim Ind pongld ls IN><n •~ii il."11. \;"I 0' -.,,., "-• " • iop in all nine. Groarnont JC. ~~n rllht handers. canioo JUgh .~Dominguez. CE.~ ' ·,· .... :~1~c• ~ ~lrt .... vw.· ',u!l:tc':i.:·;*" """ bit I "Whal you win a.7, ft dleol!'t JlltU 1 In the 1e•~n lnnlni aJlair Dellcll The AnlMi:t IDIOIAlr frtle hi• !um ' '""' , ., "' '. '•'"'· "'"' -u.o • •<l'>AU -"'~ T"' ~ , VI. tw Ytrt! l(lll(Q •I ¥'"° "'""'*·0:tlfln. f< ~~~---·~IL:·~~~~·=-~·~·~:,~:~:-:..:·:·:·~··:··:....:-~-~-~·~-:_~~=·--~-:·:-:::;"'~'-·::.::-~·~·~·...:-·:-:-:· _ __:~~"~~!:!:·::...'.."~'·~-.....:~~~~·~·~"-...:.·:··~·-...:::::::::::::::::.::::::::::~ , ' • ' " •• ~ rif od iii. by : ., ·~ ~' ·~ ry. ;ro,1 . ' 1n;.• 1il ' oo.- go IUI ' . . - !el ~ nd . .ve !er -_,.,, .,;:,io ·IM .... :\!tll •• .. •I ••• .. ,, :a:I .. ,, _,,, _,,. .,,, ••• . ' , _; ' ·! " " .. n--al~ ~p ~ ""'' ;~~- ion : ton ive :in· tip!I vi• Oil , " . -. ' __Eagles Bag ' , Share of .1st; . . .... ' _wui~~$~so By JOHN CW Of .. o.I ... '"" ,..,, ~land• llJgli Jumpetd . into the lhic~ of the Jrvlne League basketball tussle Wllh • ~ vlcluy over Loara in !he vlclon' ll'1JI Frtd<r qlgl!L ,1:ouplid wtlh Costa' Mesa'• 7U7 vie· t.ily ..... Coronl del Mar, Estopc1a -nUlleir ilto a -hi' tie for the top apot 1'tth Loera alid c«ona del Mar "lie --in the -quarter when we held them to onJy two points," ex- claimed Bill Welzel, the jubilanl Eagle coacJi ... Of courte, we ··aJmost gave it -in the final_.,... ___ .. The ~ acore does not give an indi- cation <i the lopsld-of !lie eon- test. After the finl quarter the Eagles were never ln serious trOOble, command- ing 1 20-polnt advantage through most or the f(nal half. Skip Williams, 1who1had.,played ·moat j){ the games this season tunder the handi- cap .of foul trou~le. did not pick up his first foul untl1 late in 1the second half. He )'donUn1ted the delenaive boards, &eldom giving lhe Saxons an opportuni- ty to follow up on a missed shot. A horrendous second quarter for i be Saxons carried Loara ccmp~tely out· of the. ball pm~. When Denny Nicbolas cooneded on a jump shot from the cor- ner with 5:11 remaiqi.ng in the period, ~ one seriously corisklered the JlO"i· bllity that Loara wooJd acore no more 1n tbe. next five minutes. 'But lhal'1 wh>I happened and lhal was the game. '&taiicla Improved a .IS-point halftbne margin to 19 by the e00 of !he lhird quarter then ~ead the advantage to 23 wttb five minutes left in .the game. Wetzel. then cl .. red the beocb, ""'11Jng th<i·reserveo into the baltle. Much of the rhomtintum faded at this po\nl as the E;agJ., momentarily tool · their poise. But Wetzel sent the front line troops back into action before the cause cooJd be loot. Nicholas was magnif_icent in a losing ello!'l Even when the !ask looked hope- IOIS, he continued to poW' shall througil the net Iii the final period until the cause DO looger looked SO .bad. Wlth If seconds remaining in the game, Nk:bolaa potted a free throw to narrow the pp to five, 55-50, but Nk:holu and the'.S•-...... denied when the Eat· Jes maM&ed to" contnd the ball OV« the finaJ"b<'"ft'limtte, 'I t "-(YI ""pf"' 1.-CW UH """,. s 0 0 11 Toti It Lotrt E1tancf1 SI 4 11 °'11111 a 2 • I 1u11tr J t J + Wlltlem• OIOGH•,_ J ? t I Wl•U1iinl11y 1 5 J It TllDfMI 1 0 10MK19-r l 0 2 J Y1lle!'e l0 1fker•"n TilomPMlll 20 10 1\1.50 Tot1I• sc-.. , "''""'" 11 1 12 ll IS ,, t 1 I II 7 ' 'ti 4 I I ti 0 • 4 ' 0 0 I I t 0 J I 1 0 I t 0 0 0 0 G 0 0 I 20 15 lt 55 .. -" II -.15 Golden West, Pirate Nines ' Defeat Foes Golden West and Orange Coast Colltge baseball teamJ pooled !heir le<Ood &tialght . victories of the •yoong aeuon Friday. ~: : The ruatl<n1rlppe<t5-Arni, H, on the Golden West diamond while Orange Coast whipped SaddJeb1ck, 10-5, at OCC. Wayne klefer and 'Rez: Snyder shared the ·hlttlrig honors ror Golden West. Kiefer had a pair of singles and scored two runs while Snyder slugged a two-run triple. Pitchers Glenn 05te.rode .00 Steve Griffith scattered four hUa. Jn the Orange Coast victory, rirst baseman Mib Paul hanged out lhree hill While Ste" King aoo Mike Powell' had two htts each. Powell collected four RBI. ...... WM! (-0 111111 AAI Ill --., " ·-· _ .. "' ....... J' ........ -· c;.,.mrtft. ' Tottll Slf!h Allll Ooldt!'I Wnt ... , .. ,... .. ,.,. 1•tlE!ftrY,a •11• 4011Ll""'9,t,ll 1111 -t1•0McC-.rfJ 0•1 422 1 "•,q,rf 1••0 JOtlLlltlt.111 1111 i11•'1C1t1.1• , .... t I I 11 Sn\llYfN, cf 4 ,f J I Jllll! ... -.:11111 •••• .................... _,i, D --t f f f llltNt ll,H lttl He'*"°', c J I • I Hlmmd>lri, ' I I I ' I Ollff1111. ' I t 0 I '''JJ Toflls 2Sl4G Jore _, l"l!N• . ". OOC1 100 IOO -1 4 I om cm . thr -ls I °""'" CMll 011 SlfifltHCk UI lt 1 .ll~ l l t .llt111 JtlltolllN,U 2000 1 o I 1 Ll!ftfllft:ker, d J I 1 1 411'•Slllblo.lf Jllt lllll!lf\l!'tnl•.• ,,,, J I 2 I °"""9fllN, rf S t I l flt•ll'flt.1111 Sitt f 1 t i I MlflOll. ft> t t I I I I • •, Smltfl, c J I I I 1111...,.1.c 'Ott J 2 1 I SltlYf,, t I t 0 I ·~ : : ; ,_.,._., "° I t I t >)I II 11· ' Ttt.lt J.t s J .. -·-• • • M I o...,.. c.tc .. , .. ~ -1111 t &lllfillldi • -!ICM ... -5 •• ' otc SEEKS END • ey Gt.INN• WlllTl!l Of .... ~,.... lllfl' ' Marina lligl1'1 beltllng Viki"'-' look a . major atrich tOward the sunset Leaiue blsketball champtqnthlp by edging Hunt· inglAln_ Beath, IH'l ,.Frldlµ>igh! before 2,500 rans at ·the losers', gym. Coach Jim Siephens' vlctor1. linu moye into a tie for. the clrcuJt lead with We!l- minster and have only Anaheim (Wednes- day) and w~ (Friday) left lo pby. . ~ Hufttiniton Beach, champion the past two campaigns, drops a notch behiad the leoilm bu! cooJd wind Up in a llfte. way tie for the crown if: .(1) the Olm beat Westminster (l) il · Weatminster beats Marina. Marina put on a furioul r1lly In the • ' last quarter to overceme a ,31-33 Oller ad- vantage aS tht Vildngl rnanaa~ to keep paten! Lee Walters and Tpny <;ate from getilng !he blU clqoe in 10 !he basket. Walten and Cate hjld. done ,a ,nifty Job .<i workl,oi.OY.ft-MOdna ~p I!! lhal_po[nt. And when tbey were abut down. so were the Oilera as lhe rest of the team was unabJe to hit with any efjecUvene11 from outl.lde. then Marina Would rebound the mis.std shots. The invaders took the lead for the first Ume since the lnitt1J mf.nute of the game when Biil McGuire canned a pair of rree ·throws to'make it 31-37 with l :IS lefl in the tension-packed duel. • Then holding 1 41~ edge, the Vlkinp went on ·a spurt With Rick Mosirr, Mark Cronkrtte and KlPi> Bain! lhofblg In bu- • ket>' to mike It fl~ with 3:04 lhowin& oo tht clOct. :t was 41-41 with J:36 Jeft.afler'Mariu· managed to click off 61 seconds wilb a keen delay game. And' then Huntington ma~e Its 1aat-c1sp • charge. Two free throws Dy --Pllul Mom and Girth Wl!e's lHooler made ii ... with 23 seconds to .IQ. then an.errant m. bounds pass gl(ifi"the!'Oller1 new lift. However, a poor ibot. six setondt l1ttr fell way shart. ol the target and Marina rebounded. The Vlkes ·were deliberately rouled, the ensuing fr~ tlu'pw ... ., mls&- ed, and Moro went. dopn to lay 1n a shot with one ~d to go.• HuntingtOn had led by as many as nine in the ~econd quarter. But Marin• got new life with two buckets the last ti sec-- ' ' ' ... ....,, ,......., 14, l970 DA!LV i'!LOT 13 , onda of the hall 14 narrow !he l•P lo ll-12. • Its Jul bucket <i the ball Cljlll alter 1 Viking• pilyer atole the ball, -Uy fouling hil vtcUm, then 1tei>P111Ji ..,1 of.. bound> wllh the ball in IW.iii OI the "'°" er's !able, ruMlng hie In bound>, atlll- drlbbllng, then gellinc the llY-in wlthoul· ofllcia!J Tom Neill " J. B. Moan callbig a foul or out of boundl. ' ' M....._!411 ....... "" -""tf" • ' ' 14 J 1 j ' 4 ' I ll I I I 0 ' t ',, I 1 1, 1 1, u l•. Wllltn , ... .... .... ... .,.. Tol1l1 • t • 1• .. ,,.., l ' j 11 ,,._..,. t I ll McOuft t I I ' MlllllY 1: t ' ' O'ollllr~ ftf1""9 If 11 11 a Tlflki ·kwtltr ...... 1 II II ........, 11 lJ lt 11-47 Mu~~ Outlast • ' CdM, 73-67· ~ .. !I , By, CRAIG IBEIT ! Of .... Delfr ,.... .... ., ' . , It ha~ like a boll of Jl&htninl. ' That Just aboot aummed up Co.ta lleui High'• lhrilllng come-from.belUd 7M'I Irvine League bWetball vlclOr)' -J ear-de! Mar' Frlday nlgill In the Muo- tango' l)'m. •I ,, Down ~ wkh I ii> m.lnu\el to play, • Costa Mesa coaCh EmJI Neeine raltied, his forces to out.score the Seti Klnp,..., t.1-7 .• Thompson Hot. ' But Rustlers However, Corona del Mar remained I first pl act in !he Irvine standinp, on Ole.::: /1 buia of Eatancla's 55-$0 vicUJor over Looi•. The s.. Kings, Leora and Eatan- cla no.w share the lead With 1-3 records. Shelled, 97: 78 Forwards Scotl Frlxted and Bob Auattn aoo reserve ·gu!lfd Khn Wolf lod !he Coata Mesa comeback. Fr!sted, who ftnbl\ed wtth 17 poinll, chipped in aeVen In the key fourth quar. ter. Austin had six pclnts and did an out- standing job on the boards in the final Golden Wett's claasy Chrl1 Thompson . staau. · caMed 31 P91nta In 1 lo1ln1 cauae Friday Wolf came off the.. bench and had num- nij:ht u Rio Hondo breezed by the Rust-trous atuis, while tossing in au five oC lers 97-11. in Southern CalU'omla Confer-his points ln ,the final quarter. ence bu'ketball acUoo at Orange Coast It was 1 pme of struts. Costa Meu, College. lhooting !IO percent (l~) in the opeaing' The: S.t forward dominated the same half, spurted to 1 !7-31 advant.111 at·tbe al both endl of the COWi. OUllcOlint and illt.nnlaaion. oulreboondJrii everjbody In lig!Jt lo a But ilJe ~ Kl11&1 loolt the lead wllh ' brlWanl effort to ""'p lhe Rustle'I' fiv .. · l :IO w ID in the third quarter and C; game lollng llrUlr, · uallf pulled _away to a Ill-point Three limu In lht fti'lt W 'l'!lomp. ""''' outside Jwnpen lmolt<d the J9ore = beltlDd the play of lorwlt'll ~ VIKING ON TllE MOVE Marina .Higb'1 Rick Mosier goes around Huntington Beach's Lee Wall· ers (54) during Friday night action. Curi Carlson i• in lhe b~ckground. Nole the polka dot wall d .. DAILY ,ILOT l"lllt. 111Y l.11 PnM cor -an item that drew a protest from Marina coach Jim Stephens before the game. He later withdrew the protest and Marina won. aoo Golden West fllllle<! In flont for -!he_ Killian ICOl'td It pointl in the Ill~ first and only. time '1 the Jame, 14"33, . quarter and ~ J g~ ••me . off ~ on a free throw by•Steve Raselk:.. boards. He finishtd tht nilht'• play With But the RoadrunM1' q¢ckly collected 14 points. • 1 _.,' • , their forces and in -p.e ,oext two minutes ~ Sea,lincs,.fine aophomor9 etnter .. outscored the Rustlers 14-3., to ~IT)' I Mike:&evler; ~d I' OOhita llld;tu~te. 47-36 advantage Into !he locet r6om' at Jeff Goelltz hit 10. Following Friltod hi 1ntermis.sloo. .. the scoring column for the Mustang• wa1 Big BUI Farwyke, g.5 Rio Hondo for-center Pat SweeUaod with 13 and Aua -ward, -mowed dowrrQolden-West-with-a-wtll'fTJ. soft tlim •round jumw al the bottom The gaine was pl.lgued with roula with or the key, He acored 10 fle.ld goalJ and 29 infracliom called on the Sea Klnca and a free throw to pace the visitors. 24 oo Costa Mesf Three. other Rio Hondo players hit dou-Corona del Mar · '!'Ill next face Loara on. ble llgures. Dave Jensen, a M forward. Wednesday Jn the Saxons' gym while scored tp, euar,d Bruce Miller IS, and Cost.a Mesa (6-5) bo1tJ Edison . guard Dive Walters 15. •i. ...,. 1111 .. .._ w .. t 1111 """'' '-""'" Gr1...... ' J 1 I S T""'""'°" fj ll J JI J_.., '2021Wtdl '12t F1~1 llllf1M1l111H 1 112 TuJil.l!L ~ I l I t.-111 i W1I..,._ I J, 11-Mrn. 1 -Glllllrru 1 • I • o...,i. • ' .1 2 I ' MllOll . litJ .. tll 2114 ~!.':w. f ~ : 11 ~ ~ : ·:· : Toltki (1 11 \l t1 TMlll JO 11 ltl 71 \ Ml)fl)oll:, 1111 """° U, Goldlfl .'IVWI .. , ' , .< ' .. ' ...... Sunset Action ~ . ' Tars Lose Another -Closie ' I As Pioneers Win, 6~5-. . By ROGER CARl.80N Of .. DlllW '"" ,,.,, One lhing aboul Newport lllrbor High. -the SaJlor1 are conal.stent. Once again the Tara' var1lty basketball team dropped a Sunset League decision by the marglo of two polnU or I"'· thlJ lime a &US verdict to an arOUled Western Pklneer quintet Friday nllbt at lhe losers' confines. ll marked the fourth time coach Dave 3U perctnt"Whue Weotml WU hlttinl-al C .I pera;nt cllp on t4 of 17 triel. . 'l'be.Sallon T-oi:orlna -al IJ udll in the farit haU, but had to llttle for paly 1 five-polnl. margin. Newport draws a bye Wednelday, then put.a the wrap1 to the le&IOR Fridiy .. ainlt lnvldiJlt Hunilngton Beach.' NaWPOllT ~"> W•IT•llN ("I t"'tl ., I ~ ~ Emdt " ~ ": 1t, M1lfftClff tlt6Turn. JJ:lt 9ldlll • • 1 0 ftllltrty • • 5 JI Waxman 's Bluejackets had betn nipped B S k M h R . I' IA z · by two point.a or less and it dropped aron trea onarc s emain . ive r::m·· Joop mark 1o _.1x wins__aoo five ....,,,., I t t 1' Gr.1111r11t 10 4 t •Ii S.lllon 1112Mlllt 1111 Ecclft I 4 'I 20 --Jlt7 Veu119 s J l 11 T"1ls 31 t 1• U Tot.II U 16 It "M It was the third straight defeat for the Ended, 65-56, In Ti"tle Chase, 6'8-56 ~~;~;r:: =~1:;·ci:~i1 :::~their Western took the head wllh 2:21 to go 1n the contest on a pair of free throw1 by B SA Vall Dan Rafferty to make it 62-&0, then upped Y ey the margin to four on Fred Tumer11 Jn- 1 • • By PHIL ROSS on·,the Angelue trail and Friday Nghfs side shot alter trailing since the outlet of By STEVE ANDREWS °' • ..,.,~ ,..., ,..,. contest bad.1 all1 the earmarkings oC an-the second Quarter. Of* o.uy ,1191 ...,. ....... ,_ b' •·• to 1 other runaway ar Mater Del piled up a Newport narrowed It down on Dive Ee- 'W3 '!81 a 11 one-we nau w n ll-point bulge ~ore I.he vlSitors could I · • fl Id I "h I 25 '-and •~ ..... '·-Vall-_..._.. Fountain II, ·we.Aid~.-we're in good liNpe tum --.--•. "' • g0> w.. : w 1° ·~· OCIUtAI nllolll ~J ............... C1lill. «.l.VWIU Eccles pared il to M.f3 with 47 eecondl Valley's foar·1ame win 11b'ea1': with a.. er next w . ' . . However, Servjte countered wilh a 21--left with, a' free ~· 1 • ... ' 51 ·1rvine Leapt buketball declaion over ntat'1 how Mat.er Detbuketball coach point second quart.er ind wu ooly down However, Rick Emde totifid· ln•hllf tf th~e Barons Friday night in the Falcon'! Jerij Tardie fdt iner w1Lchtng his Mon-3744 at the half before 1uccUmblng slow-his four-point output for the ni•ht with a k#t ~ ov. ..... 1'l•lfl'l'Dl'I H•rlllor 11 11 15 1• - 's Wts ..... n " lf 17 20 -M Gauchos Stun • Vikes; 95-76 Jn , Overtime ;; , gym. • archs dispose of bitter arc~rival Ser· ly throughout the final 16 n1inUtes. pair of graUs shota with 14 ~left to A rugged 1ourth quArler cut the Ba~ vlte.. eNt; Friday 1'f&ht In Angelus Lea· With lhe count at Sl·:'!O, anct Mater Del pt.It It out-or reach. , . Sad41eb:tck Colltge'1 bukelblU team ons-ebort~ni~r attempt to win No. $, -gue wariare In-the maniacal confines of In front near the end of-the third round, The holta tossed away I n 11-potht WM stayed in cc!lnteintion for the Deltrt Con- as the _hosts ootacored Fountain Valley , the 'Mnntt1 .... gym._ Tardie'• chargeS'ran orr ID straight mark· Jn the second period -but pushed It beck feteooe cblmfM<inship Friday nlght With ;; 22·11 to ·-put the cont,elt. away. The victory-·kept. the Monarch,, in con-. ers In a matter or four m1nutes to flnfsh up to 10 with 3:4Z left lo the thlril'Jtaraa' a ~71 overtime victory over Bl.ratow4 TPe-Barona couJdiJ t buy a b:asket in teriUon for 'l ClF p1Jlyoff berth an4 as-arr th,. Jinm" Friars. before the Pioneer• made a run 1( them. College in Barstow. • ! lhe•final four minutes. •Dan Shaw;, Dave stiml them of ataylrfg Jn' a tie ror seCOnd .... 1«'¥119 U41 Mettr 0.1 Utl Leadlna the winner• were the dub Of 1be_wln ran the Gaucbo4' ·caof~e t L)'nCh i"nd itlCk Pow~ lift. Had ~Iden' !1 place. wtth Plus X. ..-..11c. '~ ~ ~ '; c11111dOS -: ",", ~s Rafleny and Lee Gr1gnano, who com-record to 5-4 and kept them two a•mea ~~~~:~ cloae the JMtS.nta~An;&· 'Coing1lio FRday'i games. Mater Del. ~:,~. : : : 1: ~::~"''" ! ~ : I~ blned for an lmpaalnc 50 points ·on ID behind lmpelial Valley and Mir• Colt.I = However, eaiy bucketl by Woody AUld , Amat and Plus found themselves knotted ' ~~ ; ; ~ i ~n'.! ~ : ! ': a85011ment or clusy rnaftt ind atilita. 1 (7-3). Barstcny (M) la in second place. , and Jim Keyea tucked the game away together In, s~. \wo games behind s.v""°"r , ~ 4 12 KMIPff' 1 t 1 J Newport, meanwhile, received a 20-' Coach Roy Stevens' club will try for f ,._ F 1 •1 .. ~ · ~ pace:tetUng St. Anthony {f.t). l'f\1!111 1 o 1' H•-·• 1 '' • 90lnt output from Ecclel to lead the lb stxth victory of the Daert campelp , or w.c a cons, v "11"1. • • , , u"' , • 2 • 1 , . . _, ton,..,, ......... v•--V•''-t ,M-. Keya was the ctetennlnina: factor in 1be Monarchs, No. 1 rated county Tot•'' lt 1• :H J6 Tot•" n i• "" ars aconng t;Ulumn. ..., .. ·--• a,;iu1--1 1 4 the conttsl • , r:. qui~ In the O;\ILY PILOT Top 5-tt• '-" ",~-,, ; _ 1' · The Salkn were cokl qlln from tfie Viejo Hieb· Game Ume ii I. t w.'l'hou!5i::ii::: ... ~~ .. ~ _en, -wblj>ped. lhe,.li'rl•1 9' earlier , ,...w .,, , " " " n -a lield, hllUng only• of 'II almnpto•lor 1Yln6y°';~ ~8:":·.:"'~!i poOiu_ . . • •• 1 • • for !he Gaadloo. • • ~~~~~ff:.MV ·Blast~ .L~guna, ~08~$7 ~~~4$~~: liod a ~ IO ttop 1U drives. • ' nie G•uchoo .~ !ht v~ wfr • Alter ·Key•• WU cbmed with foul By DAVE CEARLEY ftnal elgl(llOinll. Million Vi<Jo rolled to lll.lour1h ltnlpt In the ..C.00 hall and --..... awnber tlaret, ll'oUataln 'VaJl~'y . galried ot 1111 °'"'""" ,,.,. The Dlabfot h•d no ,dlHlallty, never victory. Holmes, 1 diminutive fornnl, to ltneilofnt Jud ~ Ge •-. OF. Loss S1'REAK J110!11en!Um aoo buill llP to<& ~ lh1l'I Million Viejo High'; cir bukelblll tralllni ond Ollllcorlna lbe Arll•ll 14.f In led MIN!on lebrina wllh 11 polnll, follow· • OllCI lO ~of pll)'. , ~ quarter adv':.f•· · playoff lloci look 1 mild upswing Frld1y ed <1 ... ly by Rick Wldlley wllh ti. Wlth three ......,., lo -In the lllDf ' Keyts retu for tKe fOUrth quarter night as the Diablos, ncedlna: to wfn their the Jasl three minutes of the firit stania Adlat, ruard Oenn1 Schmitz provkkd BarlWW'• Al~ .. &;tth hti~ lhot to de.cl!) . Ofangc Coast Colle1e'1 baskelball team tll p !Jl!]~th~.~t~_xk!!"lnW~ cl>m-A Id Jul three 0-esMew Ltaguc gamo<, lo lo lake a commanding lead: Laguna' only ipark u he ripped for !D lock the~ at 7Ml and Hod the - tr1ea to snap 1 5'1 game losing ttrtalt ni unua-11'1:• . u111: uu..: "'· -~ u make lhe playoffs pul verized u..na A Ml551on Viejo aone dtfen&e com· ~nts, motl of them r~ 30 feet 0t lalo ctVt1rtlmt. • ' .. tonlgill when ~!lr•~-~aConfvel to Mt. Fprov•'~ln°!t_. 'l:r1 =~~: o~: Beach, 108'!70" pletely •li ned the ArUsll early 'In the "°''" 8111-Nooo lid the Gaoclloo wllh lll potnta • ~~ f~:11ui •·'-"-erence po£ ":.,. ,,••,.• • ..... ,.,. """' '"1 ~~~ht~~ .:.:."'1o = ~ ~S:~j;!t·•;:_ ~Jlml Into foul trou· .;,,.,'":"' ~.r :1117,; :. ... :~-v~,. \r'JLfi ........ '"' ..,.,. ,,., Included ln the six 1ame drought are " " " " ltague-lt&der Villa Plfk. The ~edible chapter to tM game was f~ 7 . 'i 1 l ,_. ,T ~ ~: Wllii. , .. , '\-; ~ four conlerenoe encounter1,Ullt ha ve run Sll•w 1 0 • ' 0 • ' ' ' '' I.hit MlasfOn Vl•ja tnade a mtre 43 ...,.r "~"' 1 · 91i:'"' i I j I ,.,.,.. ' • ' ' ' ttOlllOl!lt i i 11 " OOC' 1 II Iii ,_ • • -· Plri'~ Plitt 1 1 • ' """"' 1 1 1 J As the hllblY.-rtlMn mwd packing 'T ,,.. =u~r•v ; I I' I ',,.. I """" ~ ' t 1• 'r-1• t a •ni s c rcu m w r...,., 'nc -1111w• • J i u l<l'¥n t ' • 1• the MLuJon tytf'" J'ridl, chlnted •·we cent of lta shots ltOm the field . 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TlfM: 2:1:12 tll f'rM -1. ,.,_. (Ill '' F...., !El I. ~ 1111 Time: : U • ,.rtii -1. , ... _ Ill t. MurPllv IO~J. TllOmll (ii. T:lrftt: 2'.I 1 !Mlvldl left• -1. W ht (f L IC= ( I J. ~. 1111r-. rt:.: '·},'" ' L I -1. vii Cfl • ( I ['!,..,. ·9i. "''" ~ .. -lOI {,_ -1f.!::r.\1'a I. M&ll'P'IY CIU l. Go"DY ... (~. • . ,.-.M ate--1. ". 1e.i .. Ooulbtrlv Clll ~. NI It J : '° ,,..,f' -~. wr fi~1 '· '""'' C81 I. NI ll!lrd. 11 ... : 1L6 )OD f'rw ll1l1v -1. 11:.-i•fllb. Timi: 1:11.J HOLL YWOOO, Fla. knockout. . . Lopez, 14, who lives m near· ~ Spain's Andres Cimeno upset by Arcadia, flatly prophesied l top seeded Rod Laver of Coro. a· knockout ''sooner or later ... : na del Mar Friday night , u . H . • derd how er , e ts a 'l·I un og tv ~ l l-81 7.S, to enter lhe-finall of the $2',000 Montgoroe.ry Th~ bout is set to go o Ward euP· againat Aussie Ken at lhe Forum at about 9 p.m,_, Roaewall. before-an anlfcfpafed 11.000,: Rosewall advanced with 1 whicli is about all the place., mild upset victory over coun-can hold for a prl:r.efight. tryman Tony Roche, the No. 2 Thett wlll be no televiaiol\ seed, 1-7, U . e..2. or ra·dio broadcast in Url~ Glmeno rallied from a t-4 country. I y,,...,. defici t In the final set to break • 1 ,,Wiit.,. v~ (#1 Laver'a &ervlce in the llth PHll.ADELPHIA -Former'. ou """"...... All·Arnerlcan Tom · Gola, \\'ho·, :tOS/'tM41t'f 11:111v _ 1. Mot.1t111no. game. He then ran out the has said his future rests i"' Tlm•~'°l:"'5.2 match with four slrajgbt ·~ ~ 200 "'" -i-J-• fMJ 1. soi• (Fl pointa. politics rather than sports. re~, ,., Jetilltt1!fl IM . ll1M1 t ;O).t si'gned =Jdau night •• hea so "~ -1• T1e "'~ ~'1 cFi Laver, rank! No. t Jn ·the r' J .... ;M $m CMI a. G111-otw II' lml: world, failed •· reach ••e f;.... basketball COlch at LaSalle lOt llldlYIOu1I Mldltv -I. ll•iiloff W WI .,,.. ColJege !Ml 2. H111h Cf'I 3. Me•r IMI. Tim.: als in this event for the third · 2:1t.o . Gola. a atar at LaSalle in cJi''l."'t.di '·i,itn'"'~" IFI t. Sltlltfl year 1n a row. ~' "" #Hr 11 1 1. ,,.,..,. Roenall prevailed with a the early 1950s who went on to a. Id> ,,,;-TIMI· 2:'5.': , ™' bazt-.aae o( ""'rfectly placed play 10 year3 in the Nation.al f~" -'· ~tA:~ b.f"""" drop -aboU: :~ a conmtent Basketball Auod.ation. cited • ·ff.>. '"""'; 1:•.i · "-c"·~. . increued "'""e• umeot duties MJ. Time' ,.,u.r. u. .........,.. nv • •• ~ -1. Ill-""" <Ml t. e as the rea50n for his resigna· • 1• -t. lolt ( t. ~ \M) • LOS ANG-•s -~-.. Uon. ...... a. ~ ·~· Tl'!'lli 1:17.4 • d "" -1. NOif! C t. Dflfl (Ml ~ .l:.Ay·~ • •!9t a ... v -· Morlttbtlio. aJona of confidence emanated Gola said his resignation will • TWM~ 3*1 ..-Frida \.f the f be e((ecUve when the !IChool ,.....,... v....., 1•) c11, ~ Y rom camps o f'nds h :rm M.tdll'Y k•"' -1. FOU1111l" champion Jose "Mantequllla" 1 a new coac . v i i1tv tJ~ tnrwn. ll1ct1, ... ,o. Napol nd N I h II ' . I Tlme: t:n..t ea a o. c a enger 'It has become increasing '! • ,.,. - 1. l!lch (Fl 2. coi.n.. Ernie "Indian Red., Lopez on tvidenl to ~. Sl'nce I took of. (Ml N• "'!nil-T~: 2:144 .. .., se ,,,.. -1 .. "'¥-a' '"' t. YtKM'-l• the eve of their l~round fight fice as city controller. that it 1~~~..=~·MH~ ~t ~ for the welterweight eham· W(IUld be diJflcull , if not im· .~~~':"'~ Cf'I a. oc~ IF I. pionshlp of the world. possiblt!: for me. to fu1£i11 ade· IDI l't'r -I. OCll,,.... \Fl ? ""e ~ Id Lill hold t I It' t h' h I lllomr,:: 1111.1 Ho t11!rd, Tl!Tle~ · 1 u ..,-year-o e er qua e y a pos ion o w 1c 1f-.~ a. ':n-1,,j_111~~'J.i v • frOm Mulco City, ma.king the y,·as elected bj the people cf 100 hdc -1. 111~.._ ~1 , third defense of the crown he Philadelphia and the coaching t~:on (,.I " DMl'lrvwsl!I '"'· T!!"'; won in · April 111t year, pre-job at La Salle," he said in a cF':°tt"~ -:-TW1°'n• ™1 1 £Ith dlcted vlctoey b~ was wary of statement. 100 ''"~ -1 •• """'" f,, ,, F ....... 1------':......~ __ :::.:._c__.:.:.:::..::::::c_ _____ _ C~*j.tlllnl'aTtm.: 1:2'·· Tin.: <t:~ tltv -, .......... tlo. ........ ~~> 1 ......... 19 .. ~ •1\:"./ -I. f'M'ltfllfl V'11,'!,; Cit , M<CI'""'' McACllllM. Ha;v· T mt: !:ID.I (M'lf/°a. z: 11·-T't:~~I t. .. _, (F'l~ i'M~~ltl ~ f'CIO l~I ,,,....., -l-R\1f91' (JrJ 2. 81_, (Ml a. lltk (NI) Ttmt: 1'~·~1.-I. 8111dtf'/MI l. s .... re (Fl I. ll¥ l. Tllnt: JI. 100 '" -1. ~"" CJrJ 2. V"rt (Ml I. Wlt!IN" (Fl. Tm.: 1:01. -S6 ~ -t. a~ {fl) l. Hlck9Y Cf'l I. ~ IM). Ti... JO.O. 50 8r1•1t -I. l•ec: CMI l. MrC1rt1>v (Fl J. Gr1tth !Ml. time: 31.J l'OO l''ff lttl•l' -1. f'llUl)ll l" V•llt!Y tfl,,,, HIU1v. Wtttmtn. S!Wrdl TllN: l:S.l.J Edison Tips Magnolia Five, 61-51 , Edilon !Ugh'• Charitr• dumped Mlgooila Into tile Jr. vine Leacue cellar Friday night with a 151'61 victory at the losers' courL Coach Dave Mohs' outfit 1tonned to a 10-Point lead al the end of the first period - then held the gap for the rest of the way to deal Magnolia its second l0&s In Irvine "ba~ ketball play to the Chargers. Leading the scoring parade was Jeff Bowman, with 17 counters. It was Bowman's highat output of the year aft- er being aldelined for most of the campaign with an injury. Edison's 1-2-2 zone defense held Magnolia's higb·scoring guard, John Borden, to a doi.en points. ---------------------- • CLIP ARD SAYE VALUABLE CODPOIS 111111111111111ttoUPON tt11111111111111 i 0M.uFiiii" s3 ~ i!'!ATUllES< " c ::> :. ZINC COATED STZEL mJKLL8 OFr ~ O • llU8'l' lllSISTANT DP.SIGN OUR AEGULMll ~ i!XtRA THICI< SHELL 5EWNG P!Uce~ TI DUTY GALVANIZED Bl'EEL ~.'?';!!;'!2!f2':_~l.ID 771RU PE& 11, lml 2 ouit"iisrMliATiERY $3 " :> QUICI(. Dm!Nl>ABLJ: llTil'l!1'G ~ o .POWl& WJTB FAMOU3 FISK! OFF d °'::"1~mc..iio':~-: " ~ (GI :S. lrwlti CG). lllne! SS.I 220-ltufl' IG) t. Mll'fettl'I fGJ t, ·~lv (OCCI. Tlmt: U.J 1. Foley IGI 2. C1rr11ldl I I 3.. WlddUI,,.,.,., tG), Ollf111U: '1-1 1.,,.0t-1. V•llf'oCI• !GI 2. M1ttl9m' ,IOl t. S.1rdt IOCCI. Tlftle: t :Q.1 .!J!.1 lum.,_1. Wood• lGJ I. "'"""' f)l:;"l l. a1r11ttt (OCC >. or"-" 11. Miit rllt'W'-1 Of't,.,_ Co11t ll utlt r, Ow1111, 0.1~. MooMYl. Tl"'t : l:2' t AN•ILUS LIA.GUE WLl'f'l'A 1 1 >ti 30 !J.-JA\t St, A.lllhe<lv ..... "'' -· Sl"'llO ~ • '40 .tJ2 J s 46.1 A3 ., ..... Alnl1 -· JI. P111I 0 • ll5 S36 irr1&1v't totm M•I" Del A. St1'¥1f9 56 San Clemente Five Spanks Tastin, 59-56 '"" H••mo<'I "('"'' ·-· Wrillll ·~ Wll11111 ,.,,........" 101$0111 1111 " • ~ .. ' • , " • • ' I • ' " ' ' • ' • ' • ' • • I ' • ' • ' ' ' " 6 me OUR A£GU\NI :z 124dt · ECC:tt.MOE UIJ · 'JllCE •ns1i~i;i;;$3~ ~ 'l'hewe Shocb have an o'm.iztd pi•ton ~ for 111or1 Mock ebtorptton amoothet Tripi' 111,.,,.__1 Wood1 IGJ 1 Outon !GI l . D1<1l11$ (G). p 1,r1<1t1: 4$-1 JC Swimn1ing or-c. .. " n. 11111• MM1«i ., ~ CMtt .. Cllrw 11 al """ reltl' -°''"" Cots! ll(ftMr, .l«lmtM, G"1".._. 1"411 t 1rTl, I· CIT.., .. 1'1Jnt, 1:5'.1 l'Oll •• -I. MNrlll ('Ml t. TllOITiptOJ1 COCCI 3.. 0. Huff ICICC) 4 Elwtll IC). Time: l:ll.4 50 Fret -1. F•rr (OCCI ?t Col111111" ($M) J, $d1Wlf (0(() 4, rK'I' JC.. Tlf!'le: n.• 20D IM. Mid. -Mekuf9 ISM) J , "-' <OC.Cl J. A11~19111 IOCC) 4. Mtrll" (C). TlfM1 t :Ol.O Olvl~ -CodY ISM) 1 lt1M41 ISM! I. St1Pli'. l"olnt.: II JeCI Fl'I' -1·. G"""''o" IOC() ,, e&l....,9'1 ISMI l. F•rr tCICCI, Time: t:H.I NO flrte -1. Aslvrttt /SM) '· !'-"'-CCICCl l. A!IM9ht OCCI i. r ltCl'Y !Cl. Ttm.: 51.f l'Oll It-* -1. 11:-r fOCCl t. Olto!! !SMI I, 0. Hllf'f 1oce1 4, IUct11ne"4ll ti. :g.: til• .. jlO '" -I. Sdiwt• COCCI ,, ... ,. •~I 1 I . C-lft llMI 4. ltvu I Cl. n...: i:21.1 8Aelt -I. Mllk11t._ _!$Ml ? . .leMI'°" iCICCI S. 91rklfl ,fOCCJ '· C· .... IC). Tlrntt 2::U.4 • l:nt 11111~ -1. s.n11 Morlk• 2. <Dtl.st IGll'!\l!'I!!"• 0. "lull. .... TllO!t!HOn). Tin!•: ),J!.I Jrrtt -I. ldlwer IOC:CI ). li-t IOCCJ 1 Mwrb IC) i.. C-1" ll(l'I. Time: M:Jl ~ Drags Slate • Combo Race Ph• )( 56, 8 111hoP AIMI 0 $1, ~V ,\4, SI. P•ul 21 T11Md1l"t Goll'llll Miter 0.f 11 PM )( lilhOP N'Ml "' SI. ""'"°"" SI. Ptlll '' Slrvllll f'ltllWAY L•ACIUI !o.n'r'I HUii ,_ ........ '-'' ._,,,,,., ·--- 'W L "' '"' 10 ' Ill •t• t ) •11 Ill l4110 m c •IDlMI' l t611 7U l • "' 711 l t"fUI ,.,...,,...,_ Lowt!l "-Kl!\'*"' ll ·t.. H1tn *'• ,....ml 41 San Clemente High bounced back into the win c.olumn Fri· day ntghl with 1 59-56 decision ovt!:r invading Tustin I n Crestview League basketball h05tilitles. Coach John Baker's host Trltons explod«t in the first two stanzas to lakt!: a 33-14 lead II tl10 half. Leading the way for San Clemeonte's dominaU<m of the An ~.1 attempt Fllillttall f4. llHl!lr Hiii' .., ~·pm uu-o~ T._ 7S. 11V1M ~..-ff cornblnloe thr'lll di fl •r. n t T.......,. ... '".. SAM CLIMIMT• ftf) ... 1--""ftcatianl ,,.. eanoeled Ktl'W'l9dV It L• H•llf• s. l-Hrdl J• ," :' ~. .. _. i.......1t ...... _ "'" Jut 5und11at0rance County ·-I'•~ wt Jrulltf1tn =ICP!llll ! ~ ! 1i Intemational Raceway. ,,.., •• lllnnY Hlll9 f..-:t.'::r111 : ,l ,I 1~ However. the µnmual com· D. 1Am111n11 e o petition, m1tehine fut: I To1111 TUITU• r .. , lS ,, St alt<reds, lop JU and Injected JV Basketball ..... ,:• .• r • fuel 'clragst.en will bt held thi.!i 1>rret11P1 7 1 o 1r Sunday at OCIR. 111111111~"" ,,,, 1•11 ,,.,..,"' i~:111' I l I 1~ Tbe ••-••a--1ficaUons art: Ol'dw•r OJJ " 0 1\ ..,_,, Helm 1 o 1 1 \.Ul~ "1 lWll CllNIH {2) F i.1 $1MM'I lbb91-I I 1 i complt:tely different. f1r O·fl!. ~•'•'••'•"' , Ge 1101 l utt c.~1.,,"' ,' 0• ,' 0 the I ·•-1 ""'""" I "" 1" 1111 11:1w11dt each 0 r D UMI r ,.. • .,,--• W•lk•' \Ill G 0 7) T~11rm Ol•I) l l lO ,. H •· bul I .. U • ' Scffl .,. Qlltrlff' aspec~. an n 1"18 ng cor"' tvb: Hv111111111)1'1 -l•t<*.1 c. s.~ <1...,.,,1, . ,, 7 u 1~,. bl U . _.,. .. ._1_ H11ftlme: Huntl"'I°"' n, M1rlM XI. T ., I o '' >' •• com ftl OD IS e.Ipe!OW\J 3M•ce1:r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;";;";;;·;;· ~··~· ;;··;;;;;;.;;;;,;;;;;~-~ only nine hundredths of a ae-11 cond separate the t r a c It tto0nls of tilt ti... cypes of -· Top locaJ driver Involved in Sundoy's ._.im.nt ii Dans Paint'• Dcxr .Bn Tl que1. ~ Ill lojoct<d ""1 dnlpler OAapelilor, , ~ fllnny can ire In the opolllght In ISunday'a co- -•I OCIR. Old-Fashioned Mud 'n' Thunder MOTORC.YCLE .HILLCLIMB Sunday, Feb . 15 Sad4leback Park • FOR SALE• -·-=--= Tho most daring, spectaculor form· of motor- c.ycki competition r t tu r n s to Orange County, on S1ddlabac~ Pork's infamous "Matterhorn" • hill so tough only 1 doten riders have ma de it over the top. .. M llAM COLLECTO-W'S SERIES P'OHOlllOSA -llNG CllOHY GOLF - HAROLD'S CLUI -IASllAll 114.95 "' SJt.95 ' GENERM. Uq&IOI STOIE 2* --. 1tt2 ... ·-c-tll "'-AA I 1 F• Climbs Siert 11 1.m. Gate1 Open 7:30 a.m. Admlulon •1.so Kids Undor 12 ''" h441et».c:I! Pa.ti 11 ,.-lid •I• Nn,.,t ~. ,. QefiitltWI ........ , ,. S.tl .. e c_,... •'4.. tw1 rfttf 1 V1 Mtlea hi ... uc •• ,,..._ 119t9 ,.,,. ....... -'SJ'l!CIAL 01scol1Nr'of.,11t - ADMISSION $1.00 WlfH THIS AD -' - beards was Tom Gaulden. who also chipped in with 17 points to gc along wittt guard Sal Lombardi's 16. Rick Mason added 13 to give the hosts three players in dou- ble flgures. San Clemente returns to ac· lion Tuesday when tt plays host to Laguna Beach. Tot.Ii " " " .. MAGNOLIA 1111 .. " ,, .. Joni, • • • • W1btl ' • • , St1·N1rt ' ' ' " ·-'1 l ' " ·-' • KraUH ' • ' , """ ' 1 ' .. Tot11 • 11 II SI ., .... .,. Oll•rtwt Edb""' U t 11 !S -41 MH11'IOl11 I 14 U If -ll WE'RE STUCK SKI SALE THESE ARE DISASTER PRICES All ITEMS IOXEO -AT NEVER TIMPIST 'It MODIL~ $Kl PACKA•t ~~:. Str!'•lft ll1lll1tt1. , .. ,, f•bo 1970 ••"'9• Slit .... _ ONLT tll .tl ,. KNlllK MA•IC 77 r«•. -s..,.i. .,.. .... "'"' ..... , ... .. -U.LI-111.0I SKI 'S lt70 ..._. • ••••. 21% OH .,,, ........... ,. .. .,_ ,,, ................... .,. , ,,. ,... • •••••••• : 40,_ ,,, ............... 21-.. Ott. Ski ,,.... ...... tel• AGAIN PRIC!S I ALU·STllL COMll MnAL IKll • ONLT S4t.9S A•T SUN YALUT •u.ss SKIS CM·T• To,_..,.,,..lce ... ONLY 11'.fl ...... --- i ...... ''" .... "" . ...... _ ONLY $14.11 SKI -BOOTS 1f70 ................. 4''l' 1f70 ·~°' . ••••••••· JI~ 1 t71 Nffllke ......... to~ 1f6f Let,.,,.,r , , , .. , 40"4t '''' L.te ........ ,. •• .,. SKI -CLOTHING lkl·l•lta ...•..••••.• 40 • .. Sid~ .•••. ,.;,,,, 20% c., CMta • • • • . . • • te 40% ~nt.4 w~., '-" " ••~ s.fec,.. SwHi.tt . . ,. 40•'t Aftw Af·h•tw .•.... !O~'t I Ml-.,l'OltT C•HTlll •:7 P.11111911 l1l•M '«-nn NTA AHA Ores '" ........ • VlllRTOtt .., .. IWIN. '"..,.. 3 ride and better cat control. , , they OFF § increue ufely and comfort while driv• OUR A.EOULAR'z: iDf, pr:olonc life of cu ind tires. SEL.LING PRICE ;w~:1m;~~7'$3 I 6. HERE'S WHAT WE DO · 0 :> . c 0 • Adju1t CUl!?' • ,S.~ \oeoout. ('!: • Adia"""""" .,_._... OFF 'Z t lo<-in • Rood mt cu oo• REQI:: ft SELL.ING PRICE X_,COUMlf.,AUD'f'1mUn:B. 18, 1910 SPARK PLUGS FISK & OTHER FAMOUS IRANOS ---'*' 2 "• l'Wr. .... 0-. ._. _ _...,..._,.,,. ,., __ a.....-.. ct ..... ...,. ...... 2.W001.940QG...., -S,.Clols Good et ThM l.eutloM Oooly IUENA PARK COSTA MESA 1161 ..... lh4 ................ 52l·l040 SANTA ·ANA .... t ff11tw • lrtlt•I U6-71l2 ~ utO H.W et~ 541-ZOIZ WESTMINSTER 114~0 ... cti •Met Mc ...... lfZ.2011 BUENA P~RK l I l -f. -...,.~----.,...-----------~--""!"~----~----:-~--~·-------------,-,----.,--------~ • Hello qafn. boys and girls, and 1 1h8ppy Valtntinre'i Day t all (rom , Uncle-Lm'a ner. · .UR V ALENTINli'!I, art f>ote.i-~ 1o ah~ list • ,,.-e-n:tl'feiFU"Jtu'O-emue-::tbe--T= pun;--and a special runnerup fA!u" goes lo ~e Marquez f liuntington Be 1·c h. last "' 1Week's winner .. • · Nex't week, beg_ ck>ise lo.-c___-'----'-tlJ~;::i( ~eorge Bi rt hi n,& to.n 's "asbday--ah,. well, you know w.a.t·'We tn.ei.D-anyway, our first .. presideol will be the t.7;ror next week's .art COO·. 1 ·; ' . . ' , --,---D .. o ... • • • ·-· . ' • ly Charin larsotti -c•.._ M. Sc• 't SllvE ROPER I JUST ~N(T FIGUl!f "'1J, MIKE /"• EVEN WHEN W& KMOW Wf'l!tf · HAULIN6 A LOAD OF STOLEM TRAOtMG STAJi.tPS, VOLi lt-ITEMD 'IOGO MEAD AA!> °'11VI~ THEM / ' ' ' ' ' " ,. ' s.turdly, ,......, 14, lt70 ·~ :· 1 ~n • . . " • • ' .lj Saullders nd Overgiird . ' ' . ' " : BONOftABLE mention win- n..ers lntthis week's art contest iri:~ J ~ •• ,. "·· . ~~~?I v~~·\:,~e'5.-u0-~ \ ~1. JUDGE PARl(EI •' ly Harold Le DoUll .. . ~ Clouse, 't1 _. Buii-.------....,.-. -------------------.! r.::----~~-----ll "'"'PfAA=-;:WL=-::-:u:WHY=,-;TIQo:=.,::,Tl'll:-. =.a:a:~:..":i~-----:1:-'T'"',•'" ....... · r-mz , 'WINNER--*-------11 ~~~ ~~~~.&'~ '&."·~~~~ ~~ 1¥.tt).iagtu ~; Lise· ' " ' A LtmE SHA.KY! MAIKHIP! Q WON*°r CHECllN6 U:CDUNT FCOli\ SUI~. -1}, C¢O Mesa~'Clmi : ·,, I;_ .~{Lewis, 12.'t875 ?,Jaui Circle, Costa Mesa ~·11£ AW TIOllllf HIS '!>VI~. MllllllTJ SiJnP.eol!...9~eosta~:. • i6fm"6-'TM051 q~, 1i;~,~ · p... r Anbc~·t•·12 can enter U~c:Je Len's Art C~ntest. Here•s all you ,. ..-ci.JKn CA'iH&P,! 1111i,;;,l'I"-., If I ~ de! . ch Ide d viri' -:,.,.a"Trai:' 1, !r•se.' . n ... t.t, do: (l) raw picture on piece of plain, white q>ap er 5" in ea w an ~ -~ n~ ,4,1·nchu.•-. Ote-blatk ink and-m, '•~•)Ines black. (2) Do not copy or trace M: .. ..ton ·Beach. "\'"" .· · · ~I' k •j p d old ... ..,. • 1 picture. It must be your own wor . (<l ut your name, age an a ress . FLOWERS on back ol drawing. 'Mail ll to UnCI~ Len's Ar'l'-contest, Box 1500, DAILY F1~·ers are Dice, PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kenn~y half 4ollar. They are sometimes like '--------·--____ , _____ ,.... ___________ ~1 mice: lowers .ai:e ru,ll and low·, 'l'Jley will· even· touch your man, ' . toe; "" _)'l.Qwers..ca.n say hi to you Even when you've lost your . llil head , is shaped like a rryipg panl: -• He cooks hi! eggs on hls head, WHEN I Wl>S A LITTLE GIRL -MOON MUWNS shoe; . · Flowers always smell nice, 'ltley're almost the .shape or di • 'Cf!. DIWft ai.o.. f1.ul.r11!1 Vllllf MR-tdONES Mr. J~ is a very nice ee s~ee))t on an oven for his bed; When ht wakes up be rrles bls head, Eats Ille egg> and goes back (o bed. - li'trll ......_ ,, H"..,,,,.r, ~ When I was a Utile girl Just so high, Mommy took a UtUe stick And made me cry; · Now that I'm a big girl And Mommy can't do it, Daddy takes a big stick And, goes_ ilgbt I~ it. A IC_.,., """ ............ CWlfffM a-.tt, '141 l'"rts- tllltl 0r1 ............... ---· fir .. wflwllq ~ ill .. ... ,., ... """" ...... Mel reM' ....,.. tf ,,.,., " """' l tllt ... , ... c.... ~. C.llt. , _ _..__· Carol~ ,. RIDDLES· and JOKES . .... ,_ 41 .... W.W ..... <!•_,,__ ....... ..... c.. --Coll> ~ .. ~~ Mi! ~ ""' years the 'c~ gro~ up , f&ii.--r,''OTT'r:lloc'\iw: !~ ge~ a~ to ti'J l(Ut """"'vW•• • ,,., l>Mftlon: some of theii own Ideas. Some •at e~P;CtlY J1 tbls Staer• of tbelr ldeu reaiIJ!lre lm· , . Customer: Did you raise t&ese toma-* toes yourself? , · ~ ' : ~ · Storekeeper; Yes. Tiiey :w'ere ·only .25• ·' l'ltm. cents yest~ay. ' · · •• • M'LOl/E,GUESS WHAT IBPOOM'r~ ONEI L.C\I& IN A THE'• · .! " • I ' ·~ WIN.... ... .. ..., ......... ~ ,....; ~ .. · -....... don gap? provements. 'Nine-year olds and younger For ages, ·life· was a hard ldren •tend lo feel scared by •t!'11Uk1cr almalt "'*,..,,,.,.. ~,...,._ -. _-''-"---.._ __ _; ______ __, f!iis llC>Clllled generallon PP-Tbon,wben:r-IP'•ni1"81...L~ ,Dear·CaroI : WIMil ·dlG one candle say to Uie oilier And no wonder. We are told1 Wa"t 1GUDf; lots Of:.·~ .. '\ candle? . ~, • , •1 i! bas somelhin& to! chupd ...., Ill\( TV ..t .}, ''~ I\"' luiol ~ 01y ,. .. 11uy fttb campus P.rotests, he &mm d~:tbb:lll:"""' • .-. 1rtc .._.., ,.,. ...... ._.. $: ~ '::"' ~ = ;::t.i~w=!.i4"<,m , Deaf, Cai'ol? Wjiy c•~·t 11).,°;quitoes ~er a man . ,_ tjiin~loe-tijooet ll!d'\laf wen aoldlnr-mal!!Ni·~.· wliil~he'ls'aslt"l'~.f ' . • ~ • • , f\'!lin·lhelusl.A_. liclcell,~',llk .·~,., , .. ' . • 'IUl~'°- pp is nolhlrii new. 'Chi--have omre toJs. ,UOlfl eu• ~l.llJ iln 'Ill~ '~'"' Aow 01n1 ... • :.oMtuy special This one just Teenagers have cars to go ' 'I.. &. ... ""*· 1, 0.-. Mllll • • i .GORDO ppens to be a lot more nols~ places 8nd a chance to ·learn 1 · an usual;• : 1 I ~ aliOut tilt rest Of the world. _.:__ -~ ~ Children, ~n~ .,.a,nd Nowadl)'I, everybody b•t .. v~.,_aon:y £ot ~ves. -~ofrwwood,youCl8ez• '1C>-.&Xl'A>it1' andparenb counJ• as one· more f~ ,But sensible ,people .. ~1 are so bully with tblJ pieCt lo be quoted a vel')'. J VOLIFt three geneTatiolls.' ~ bow tha'i""' new gadgell did 'lrilll .. -rail ll!tt they --prlee. Rosewood ' 1'()~6 ations overlap because 'ool nlo~ the world perf!f!I., hove !'Pt~me !di to Improve · '-' lhret quol!Uts that Jlllb &-ISOCJ~l. II: oorts of older· and young Molly pooplt are llllJ hwi&rY tile Woa. '!'lie ~ .J'OW!i· d expensive. It is beautifuf, • ,..~·~i;,- ple share lbe. world. It is and sick, overworked and people rebel and 11101t lludtr dllrable and,v.,-y bird to come J.t.ilONS. for poreo11 ID ' lltlp .,...rpaid. Our young genera-I'!' their perfect WW'!l-r!PI bf. No -they don't get H ' 1 11>1 ~ " cblklrtn 11111 mool ol tloo of teenagers and students UU. mlmlte. ThoJ lloitol 11111 ---or llml ony ' /.U.DeMtC, riot lo do llot~ beal. wont lo make>tblnp tiotter for ~ -year-"l!' in -le. pllnt reloted lo the,_ !uni· "1 CUtC.U y hove liyed In the world °'erybo<iy. M..._,..lbem·-' ,11111 lllat U-'di! -If, _Ii coma lrom """" • ~f be 15 yean longer 11114 , that tl>ls loloe!~ -w.n tDd ~' ~ '*-Ille --n and mecllam 8"od ~ ' feel lloty know wbll'I pd ,..,._ '!'hey are'. busy, <bDdmi. But bi)olllell. ~ t J ~ the pu ·11.m I t y , ,:1.14- st ror tlleir clUldrtt11li. qulilly leii'DJiii ~W .z..few'rytars,. JOllr '·lllt idkM t.ecu~. Otfreren t · ''s face it hildren do not -Id and jusl how they ~· wm get I -to"""' Ille VarieUeo grow In BrazU, Hon-MICC .PEACH " WHATS ·wRON'G W1Tt1 ?G:l'S 'N':PAA$? ly 'Gill Arriola • l I • ee with ~II these details. help to make tt better. "" wor~. -duras and Jamaica. A(rlc~a. 9'1!"~ r ethnes they want to But a few young people NaturaUy you aireaa,· hvt· Maidaa:ucar and parts ot·Alll. ~J .-----"--.,.---,---..,..---'r--'T'---~.--"---~-r::-:::::::--::=-'----, de 1 Jew things for think they are super-smarl. a few generation prob-or Roeewood geta Its noroe , -=::;:~==/· -N«i_,JN 'AltTMU~'~ IN OTll!R 1 ":"-IC maelves. So_'tbe older and· Ttiey d'eniand a new and your on. 'J'.bere are tlmr$I rtoDl a delicate 1eent ot ro1e4 ' "T ~P>, Mi WIU. 8f ~. AtTMUJl, ' nger lolk hlvt 1 Jew dlf· perfect world for everybody-when you dbagret with your that lingers with it. It is mudl , <.'l:)"'""" 'UN i20l'ES$IOAAV ·'IOU WOif:!' -'~AU.Y) ~Tot< t ideas. ri(J1t thl! minute. 'f1lts -'< parents and wan1 lo do II YOU admired by, cabinet maker• fl I u"':; WM5N ~ ,,!l! -• t 'TMjl« 'llOtl r L/IWV:tr:. 'rbis cllflertnee ls.) g-•-doe• DOI wcrk. So Ibey '"' pleMe. '11U 11"1ol 1tneration --klilaabanl.<lollY n..~as~·L ~~ u~.. ~~ -=--- llP and ..Uy It doa Vfrf •11111'1· TheJ blame the llP II DOI --U JOU po11t11: Ill rich color ts dirk l JWt n amounl to much. Putnll older 1-.tfon lleca111e the lmOW·about -ond IOod --willl a11k1,lllots •,ME~ -llolll -1tlOll. "°'Id Is not perlect 'J1ll' _.. · oj Jiiiiijoi. 011oo Ila llule aAor A· .. of_1,:. llldmake~ maw 111.-•.r.tt ""'1· · --·M·-"" 11 ~..-.. w1111 .q~"" av'bc aome ar llliCI Tbe ~jlloios ....i l!S,.'v:"i..ill"-OC: i'I ilialiloOfliiL•-;;(lllld i "'"' a lew 11111n11111. But tlllc "'ihoul sqall>-' . ·~-lo nit ml ilorl1bly ! Nllf neu, poll" monner1 'nd bllng. y cannot ..-stmld ... ~le_....,.? et=il•a. _., ~lo llleecl ayb<. • low jokes h<lp to <ach Q_ther -or so tbe1 pre-Wlloo ·a ~ tel!J yoa II~ ..,_.1111 pulod •a llllD&S alona, Ip • few· lehd. 11f!11 lldeo feel mJ, thal. 1 b~• gultar Is -• 1eot ~ -. ' . ' • ' - , ' .. ' ---·------------------__ .-.;;...:;___..:__.~:....;:...~-~~ I - ' ·- ' JI OA11. V 'll.OT Sat""'J, ftbMly 14, 1970 - -- . · . DEAR'A\'IN LANDERS: We promised our cleugb- • ler sbe could date on bet-14th blnlulay, Her birthday j.s•in eJgljl"wff!<s and sh,• 11 far from reiely. ·BellY is mimature. lier room looks like 1 disaster are~.<t she must be'told to wash tier nock. l'w<luid her hear-· ing ~ested twice beeause she doesn't respond when spoken to. ~er grades are , J · barely passing. She, be- h;lves cblldiJhly, cries -When things don 'i go her way, kicks the dog wh~n slie loses her temper, and . ' to put i!•franl<ly, she .ac\J like a IO.year-014. We've been allowing Belly to attend ~boy-girl Pa,i:ti.es for ,1 year and now J· feel evtn th1t was prematUre, but l\,s too late lo back out1 I hafe lo break my word, but this girl is not ready· to date and I know it, ,What sJlould be done? -SHAKING lN SHAKER HEIGHTS . do,eln11 10 Ill> lo n...., bel'"' sbe gets arquncUo It. ~. Ann, print this letter. Mrs. N's Jtoocj friends wony about her.' ...!. OXNARD ,DEAR OX : Ha:e'• lllt lelltr -doo't lake ........... Mq. N. seelog It. Mall H II .... Sii< mlaM pile ..ay•i ,.,,., -......... ..-... mHallllle, ""11 dolt't ~ all lbe fire die!: 8'I flidPI ORDER h<r 10 get rid el the papfn -ud .. ve _. lUe. • DEA'R ANN L~NDERS1 My fiance has a habit of hitt ing an object with his fist when he loses his temper. Donald is 23 -old enough to know better. Last wetk Don dented the car door aiid sprained his wrist when he punched the dashboard. Last night we had an argument and he hit the living room wall with his Jlst. l'm betting he'll have a sore llY ~llOT Staff~,_.. ' Love Eirst Siglat1 at Bikini.clad Valorj.e liarries, here getting some suntan lotion from Doug Gra· cey, is one·of~the .rt,;lSOns that uThe -Jmpossible Years" is drawing 1ellout crowds to the Huntington Beach Playhouse. The comedy is in its third of.·five DEAR HEIGHTS: Stop shak- ing. and tell Betsy you are sor- ry but she hasn't shaped up ,and can't date until she Is ready. Dating is a privilege, not a right. When your ·daughter proves she has earn- ed lbe privilege by being dependable , responsible trustworthy and willing lo 11 .. up to her obligations lo tchool and at home -OK. Give her every break, but •1J1lal1uhe'll have to grow up or no dlce. weekends, Rlaying Friday and Saturday evenings through Feb. 38. · . : Why would a person in-____ _:..:;...;o_~--''---'-"--'-""---=--=::!!.:....:=::.::!~:..=::.:_=:. ____ ~- ' hand tomorrow. · lenUonalJy inflict p h Y 1 I c a 1 damage on hlmaell? What can I do about it? -MODESTO . DEAR J\fODE: Don'1 need to pun.lib bJm,elI pbyslcaUy, suggests a Utile self-bale as well as Immaturity. Let's hope he outgrows It. Unltl he does, slay out of bis way, Doll and be grateJul be lakes out hi1 anger on things, not people. C ON F I DIE NTIAL TO o ONCE BURNED TWICE SHY: Your defeatist attitude is drag&ing you d o w n , Yesttrday·s failures a re history. Look ahead and try again. You can 't lose 'em all. witch." · . ._ Orin.-County's Blne1i Double Attr1ctlon lncludfl -Golden Globe Nomlnh , l ut Actress, hit Picture. Backus~Revir;es · Mr.Magoo-·(' " • For Video S.p~,cial Sunday By VERNON SCO'IT HOLLYWOOD IUPI) Myopic millionaire Mr. Magoo has risen from the dead to star ln a televlston'special. After his demi!e sl:a: years ago, his cackling YOice -in ' ( l'\iFDOJ\-1L .:' ~ £:I1 " "" ' " ' •I • ,. the person o'r Jim Backus - danced on lhe1 litUe cartoon character's grive. Jim swore never to proVide Magoo's dialogue even_ in after life, But BackUs is only human, which Magoo is not, and a gene"°"5 .offer of money pelSlladed.l!ac.be ha.theen hasty in revtu.ng. Magoo. Therefoie Backus will be heard bul not Sttn in "Uncle ~ Magoo" Sunday night. "Tbe • lhow , is a nOstalgic joumey into •Ille "folklore •l!llj roots 61· 1bls ,.gieaL and-· gqod defnoCracY~'' ~ld-.'B a c•k.u s. poondini.-the table ·in a mock fit of patriotism. "We will travel through -magnifi~nt traditions of our beloved na· lion from ~ the time <lf its discovery by. Leif Erickson." Backus rumbled a few notes from "America ttie,Beautiful" and fell silent. Why. alter so many years and dolfars work_ing with Magoo. did Backus tum his back on the litile cartoon character? Was he forgotten in Magoo's will? .. "Not at all," said the silver. ha ired Backus. "I swore off Magoo eeause he was an oc•cupatlonal hazard. J wa, having a prob· Jem of identity. The same thing happens . w i t h verr triloqui!ts. They develop a split personality. "One. veutriloquist tried to ~um his durorqy .and fipally "O'TOOLE BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR! .. .'Chips' One Of The Year's Ten Best!' -frfA TIO"'il ft(WtO OF 1'EWW Nib.J>Oall: r~,._. • All MllwP ... Pi I f _.,.. Peter OTool6·~bU Clark . ~Goodbye, Mr. Chips" _ ................. . CINEO<>MF ~-~-~-........ ''"' ., ..... • committed suicide. The pupet - had stolen his personality. "Take Edgar Bergen, hi isn't funny withoUl Charlie l\tcCarthy or ooe or bis other dummies. "I becime so identified With Magoo that when I played l.11 Vegas a year ago I ha'a M bring forth the Magoo voice for the brown shoe• tradeJbd the ·surgJcaJ stocking CM!d at• the dinner show." ¥ A11 or Magoo's traits _haft nol rubbed off on Backus.. Hit' eyesight Is still goqd and hil' bank account almost 11 ~ healthy as Magoo's. But when he laughs, It la pure Magoo. He delivers some· or his comic lines ln·Magoo '1 voi~. ..,. Perhaps what bugs Backus: more than anything is ihat .. Magoo is more famous than he. · ; Magoo is recognized inf every country in the world Backus is considerably less. renowned. It doesn't make the,~ flesh-and-blood actor ecstaHC· to know that his cartoon alter- ego is the bigger star. "You know what a a>nunM\ quiz show question fa?'' Backus s a i d trucuJentl}\· "They ask what Mr. At11oo"I" first name is. For the record! it is Quincy. 'The world almanac says hi1 voice ii the second best-kmwn lo the world. 1111 ' ---,DAYID-Jl.JtSHN .. "GENERAT·IONw "lHE7,RAIN" -Mrll DAYID NIYIN c ....... s-., 1:)1 Abo Continuous Sllow Sot. a Sun. '""" 2 p.m. • • l • l I " i ----• <' -··.-----~-----·--------·--- ' ' . , J~~ _,., .• ~hrope' I ' ' · ~. y~, Pa,g~ntrJ..Flitvor . .~ ~· -. . . · · ;tJ;'{;>~tume. Comedy a.t l rvirie ' . lJy TOlll TITIJS ~ '\ CK .. D91i,,.... tttlf f ' cllr,a .rn•n who ,..mlilcl)<.' s-MYer lold • Ile pot~bly ;. 'Ji•tP'"'5• wlfh • w<f!nal\ • }ih~ _..,ii, 1111 yel lo UI• ' ' l'r ltho \lll!l\T \ -· · lllnlly 8.lt bolb ha .. quite, .. " ii . ·~.-Ibo Irvine }{eptriqry T h "e' I t t r ' I pr0o> ~luclion of MoJ;m•1 courtly ·.~"'Ille "°'41itllrope." ~S.n.ath 111 lbe p omp , .... try .... ~·!•d?, li~ ol thla ,,.,..,.. la~ 11~ of·1,ofltt,,,r derneatll ~ 1elq1nt cos.-. twning and ,craMiote m~n-Al the co.Te or a welt . J MW ~~ ... cw ... \ · ' • l!lscipllned cut' or ltudent ac- ~..,'"' ' ,,,....,.. •~w Htir'ftrtt tor11 81l two exceptional c111i.. ..,.,... ..., '°"""'* J...,. ~ . . , .. _ I . JcNnl "'!',.._,.• lltMll!t w c.."' l petformers 1n 1.1n: ead1ng tlttve'!'. ,.,_!lftol WW"'*Y lrw-'l *""""'YI ,.._ ~ b't "" ,,....,.. role!! -Jon -LaW as the lt~tf"; TIM1lt .i "'-Sl"'11t • 111hter On "" uc, vr~• ,.,Tl-. cynical, unbending man to ' /THI CA.IT h h .. fl(~·~~ . .. ...... .. .. ·J..., L•w w om onor ano nonesty are b~~;~_::.'.:::.::.: ·"·~1;...r::; sacred, and Pha 1 m 11 elaher 1 own as ,...,,rroe .. ... .... pg,~' F•·~·· his lovelv Ac es ee, a CO· '",•!'M ....... i ·A....-• Pt•r141>.,, cc~:~ quctle w·l.th re markable talent 1'h.U11ff •••••· ... • . M1 • $1 n t 1 t1111nc1~ ....... ., A,,,,,. tli~'wi for juggling suitors. A(ISIO .• L••,... C. Lott DYbiJ;s .•••• •-v ... · . .01-:~, Min Both possess• :su~b com· 1a,o~ .. . . ... .. . .. Trv-11 P. Curo d f th I -GIHl•d . . .. .. .. .. 1.0. G1rd1"'' man o e. a n g u • I e. • nerisms. rages the age-old battle or the sexes -although the Irvine production often leaves son1e doubl as to which sex is \Yhich. Brought to the stage both hea.,.,. of hand and llmp of wrist. ' 'The Misanthrope'' count~racts a tendency toward !edium with hokey byperac- li\"ily :and c:.Onstitls Virtually alJ jts' JhSYm'P athetic c.h~racterg Into the samE garden ,r pansies. Yet there Is a ccrt!lirl :1polaudable style \rilh \Vhich 1 i\. all ij I C· coinnli~hed. and style In Herbfirt ~1;u;hlz:' production. is 1he rc.:il narnc of the game . transfo rming Moliere's rhym· ing couplets into h I g b I y palatable prUse. Law ·is rapier sharp. in his difficult dialogue, with a highly polished sense of timing, while Miss Brown pro- vides a dazzling counterpoint, slipping into the character o( the momtnt with electric ease. To1ether they comprise a vubf.l and visual truit. bolina Fuller"s haughtily ttnne p"?rfOlinariCe wp-s the supporting ranks, while Anne Pearson Cohen as the young latjy waiting to snare the ml11nthroP! on the rebound is sweet and sympathetic. A bit more work. howeve r, is re- quired of Manuel Diaz as the Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 47 In shreds 49 Trtt l Light 51 81!6'1111 5 Mont.Blanc,; _ Pl!t_L_ Monte Ro~a. SC Gfvt cc. etc. , fldenc• to • F!Ower 5t Pronoua 14 a·or's 60 Robert · -i nickname 2 words ls Majadot's foe 6l -11ahog1ny l!i Sierra -6l F1tse 17 $h-~pe witness l! TV prompters; 64 Deserves · 2 wordS fiS "Gloomy 20 "--l&ng Dtan" syn t" "' --Taft 21 Plat t of Btnson inc.artetttlon: •7 Klrfd of Sl1n; ~ th ltf 2l Most 61 Sly ;lance unto1!pnon 69 Rem1l11dtr 23 Not nioYlng 25 Cltantr'5 DOWN Vnt«day's Puzzle Solvtcf: 2/14n D 10 Burn 37 Qutbtc 11 Sptd i:i•ninsulil 12 Objttliv1s 38 Formtr S. ll Take it Amtrlctn tasy VI P 19 Set of 40 Vesstl lhrtt .. • 1 Chew and ,. ..... '11 FulfHI 29 -Jlml lO Servi 1 Actor 24 Gen. Curtis swallow 34 Co11191ss point Ftmando -•Ei Ooze 2 Awaxlmately 26 HaYlng .. a Sta1111rr11 3 ~.~1:1~f 21 ~01~~~~e ~~ ~~1end 4 Stll cy111b1ls 52 Signs of I •31i ·-Carli 38 Sutl;bathlng art• 5 E1Cp.ectant 30 81rtt's sorrow 'Ort rt l1llve S3 Af11h1nlst.. deposits 31 Mii:• city 139 Kfnd or COOCOl'd: 2 WGl'dS •Z --nollf and then CJ Bt~rn lrth 44 Chttt "•tut Cfi Htl(!th rtsart 2 7 Linotype: last 54 DolS tit sa.e 2 worils fMtY!f 55 l11dt- I Sault 32 Miss Foth Chlnnt Ste, Marie: 33 Archai' l1nguavc: lnfor1111I vtrb 56 Pat1t1l ' Highway J4 Duck 57 Elbow bOnt built in JS C1111t1I 59 Submlsslvt WW 11 of Fiji 62 -1"1111t: I " i ,,,./ • l I ,. f foll,ltly' camjlllS. East Location HOILYWOOD (UPI) Boston and other N e w England commonltl• will bo wed for loctUon..sites of "Tell Me Thal You Love Me J unie11·--,,:-:::::".====- Moon," Otto Preminger'' new ST.Am WIDNDDAY film. . j f~NUAIT 11 "f,. --. 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"' .th WEii( , CONTINUOUS MAUNm 1 ' -TNUUNY-&ATUaADY-IUNNY .ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! T ;ACTRESSl ,BARBRA ~ISAND COC.IAllt.\ '90TUltQ IN lt41T,U ~ncwq; 1 : ,,__TMl._WIUIAM W'l'LU«AY•TAltJC e ·, .•r.01-., ~ • • : >!,OMAR SHARIF e KAY MEDfORD : e "l •• I • • • . ·······•~!!'~··.········, .. , .. ~·············. INDS TUDDAY c:~ ...... Heli4ey ........ T"'"-Sef-"6L A man went looking for America. And couldn't find it anywhere .• ~ r1 .. -J91MS CeM111 I• "WATllMOLI NO. J" $tarts 'N11t Wednesday-Feb. 18 Steve McQueen "The Reivers ACtt!N Ctnlf'! rbl. ~arinn ,A ~'IN~ f'iclllftS a..e· lj9o HELD OVER! ' steteo103FM the :sounds of the harbor -J ~ l' • ;: I • • ' • I J&~--7-~ jrouve never heard it so good I • I - • .~ R~~gan ~ak~ng D.emoe:t;at.s . Wary of See~i_ng .. Ofti~e ---·+----~~--~---~---.,.,_...;._..;' . . ' .. ~ ·' • J SACRAM~ (A'p) -•11t's~t •Jlke l951·wbtn peo-Unruh i-mlabt ·~I.Smart r1thcr U\a'n~try for .,eta1')' San Franclato and tJ.S. J\ep, and PQne staitwnte llOK "11.S. "Sen. G '°o·rc-~ e UdJ;.iaul,it:s...llU'•ffi!!!:.!= lolM c artibiUdia , .. Dempcralic . pie· were · Ulftd U'P u.r.· 41;ep ever)'onf:',' and ~at J).Uaan 1n • of stat:e or Congress. Jerome Waldie of AnUocb. b1d. , _ · MUtphf., and L a w re nee lie. "1 , pollUcians 'ar11'l runoillt-for e aod-._: to,•r1411,"·l>ei >ii<!.· an •Pblll !ilt't. . "!l's jusl nol lhe right I lnsltad ol running, HW,aald. "Jerom~ 'Waldie~!'" lo M-tim..a.youna~ ,.;.... , ;J!l'l s)lakee,oU, aootf daal "8\ewide offjce -"thil" _year rtealUn&-iM-yeartDtmocrat.s -~HU). I San FrlOCl!OO at-" 'd ii) r 1'what you aee is a pod deal ~ve dtcidJJI to ma~ his . . . . . ...:.. . ..,... J ..... _ 1-e of the nn)iUcal becwllit .(iov •. _,!GE-.Rs , awtp ;ato, ~er ~ then-tomey, Is one of. the dozen or year, 811 H • a ormer ol jockeyln& tor positioa." mark In Congress Tathe.rt than ~ ~ "'""' ~ qtp. · ~ ~-~ag .. r ~1 loot ble, -Alty. Gen. EirnYid G. Brdwn. so Yol,ingu: ·Dftnocrall men· president of f the J l1b er a I "I think a lot of people plunge into Calllornla state test .~· Alfred E. ~Wit (,_b-w:ac~qoner -Or bosS. And 1 aays Gerpt'r.N':!Hii. ~ -an { '"A'~ dr :_. ot •of' people tionett for statew\de-olf:ict who • CalifotnlA Oenwcralk Coun-woWd llke to have seen Sen. wlltics,''. observed Hill. San Tote), tor the DemocraUc ~ l,leagan bas peaked' and or _ l!tS. Sen. ~'t<l.t.e o e: ,.,._~lo !fn." , hav .. decid<d-qalrtsl taking • ell. M-run !0< -The exc<ptl..., incliide John nomiDatloe lo r U...,le~ may be"Uj>piog,'"Hlll '8ld. • M~'• ;illl"~$>11l_ia llut .Bllltlalntatbebicd-lheelection-year plwige. . OMirilr' pro.mJneot non. =wtorneyemerat." 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SALf for Jhe Qost~Ctnsciou~; ·vahie-,rn~ded Buyer •• COME 1.N TODAY · .<16 ,_ ,. ... t ' ~ j .. , I •• ' . .t J ,, • • HOME llf ONE ~F 'THESE SPECl'A·Ls -M"Thu•s.DTlllltCIA,N'Gli'$oCcLi~B!~ OV:ER $00 CARS & TRl,l.CKS • · -. .UI IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DRIVE e GALAXIE 500 . e GALAXIE . 500 . i\'OW romrr.NG 2 DOOR HARDTOP 4 D~Oll SEDAN . FIR~I~lJ1~~~'F· ~~o0 ltth HERE NO\V 1r • ' ' • e FA1Rgl•NE-,, , ., 2 DOQR . HARPTOP . I .I • ' J{afly· & Rtfreshments CONTAC-T. R.,W V1f'l.Heff;, Lou N1u1M'1, 0.f'lny S'*'ll••n 546•7070 ' The ' • • --~--------..,....--:"-------:-------...... ~----:------·~~·-------~------- -. R£AD1111S Jf you are in the market for a NEW home, see these outstand- ing cuslomlzod homes, built by • · Frank H. Ayres and Son, locat- ed in a prime area very close to Huntinglon State Beach. The homes are priced from '27,550 lo $33,690 and vary In size from 3 to 4 bodroonu, 2 lo 3 car gar- ages and 2 lo 3 baths, with .. shake or mission tile roofs, fjre- places, underground utilities,...........: concrete driveways, built-ins. and carpeting. There is VA and FHA financing avaiJable. There are 6 homes available because o.norol -, of credit rejections. Occupancy by March 1, 1970 in this unit. Our next unit is now on sale ior occupancy in ~1ay and June · 1970 and introduces the new 3,000 sq. It. "El Dorado" model priced from $34,490. Rancho L• Cue1ti1 Homes on Bnaolchurst 11t Atlent•~ H""'lngton 8Mch ffl.2'29 -ffl.1331 $24,900 1000 For 3 Bel., v.1itb 2 patios on large cul·de-sac. Being repainted inside. Move in new .. ~ ,Ready for you .• ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 2629 HARBOR BLVD. 546-1640 OPEN EVES TILL 1:30 rol 1000 Coldwell, Banlrer- OFFERs: OPEN SUNDAY l ·S BALBOA PENINSULA ' 1511 MIRAMAR Fabulous home on 3 lot.. ' + BR's .. din . rm .. gourmet kitcb., game ,rm. + fam . rm. w/wet bar. Blk· to ocean ·&bay. owe !st T.D. $115,000· Cathryn Tennille UDO ISLE ON 60 FT. LOT 4 Bdrms. -office -lanai -3 bath. home: Street to street to street. Lge. So. patio. Few steps lo bething beach. $79,500 Mary Lou Marion EXCEl'TIQNAL 4 BR. + VIEW ibis beautiful deluxe borne with formal dining room, separated family room with fireplace & many extra features. 2 Years old. $72,500 \Vatter Haase HARBOR VIEW HILLS 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths. 180 Degree view New Listing $63,800 Al Fink 2-STORY DELUXE HOME Harbor 'View Hills home. Perfect for hap- py, active people-4 BR .. 3 Ba .. din. rm., brkfst. rm.. lge. fam. rm. \v /frplc. Lot 80 x 120 . .1\1•1 listed ! $59,500 Mrs. Harvey EASTBLUFF OPEN SUN. 1·5 New listing! 2137 Aralia, 3 BR •. 2~ Ba. + fam. rm. + play rm . or office spaee. Courtyard entrance w/low maint. Enjoy 1 1unset view. $53,950 Mrs. Davies JUST LISTED - A GEM Proudly we offer this artistically decorated 3 BR. home in well located area. Beaut. Mstr. BR. suite. Profess. landscaped. A lireathlaking vle\.\·: $52.500 Kathryn R.aulston ' BAYCREST· VACANT $46,500 Neat. immacuJate 3 Bedrooms 2 Bath -home. Carpeted . 'Famil y or dining room. Lovely, professionally lndscpd. Courtyard entry. Mary Lou Marion EMERALD •AY View lot 73' :r 108' with gentle slope, in pri- vate oommunlty with beach, pools, park & i.tu!la courts. $27,500 Carol Tatum 5 llDROOM BA YFRONl: S Bit. -3 BA· Fee ilJJ1Jlle. Sandy beach & slip 1t your door! View o( entire bay. Near letty In Corona Dtl Mar. Xlat baylront buy. Joe Ciark110n COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. 550 NIWl'ORT CINTllt OR., NIWl'ORT llEACH • HORSE RANCH ~ So. Santa Ana. Ji01"91'1ahoe -l---11· ~--1:.i . '--11<.,,._. __ F,..;....,,..,-,.,,......, -e e arrei• ea 'I with '"· deo "' '""""' nn, • remodeled ldtch w/3 bit-In Pl'l!~i!nl~ o¥ens-t"'tl .e:lectyonlc. Blt·in ~. toute:r & ~f!flty° "' VIEW ijOMES, :=\.~:" .. .'0.I~ ~· formal dinin& nn ror SUi.. EASTBLUFF -PERMANENT VIEW. All da.Y'• c~~ A dumpll"" the active family could wish! $ .bdrms, .3 Mull~Ooor to cewnr flre- balhs & family /dlnlng area. Lots of space pt, tn __.,. livlnr nn. around-lmn'laculate. G.,... with -1"r 3 can. 2645 Bamboo Sun. l~ 1'.M. 5<f. -'"'° """' -* with pvL both A kltcb. w/ ROLLING HILLS -SPRINGTll!\E FLOW• blM., + ble nnch ..,,. .ERS. All of lbis from living room, dln!ng llttPl-tncowboy'11ivlqrrm. room & delightful kitchen ates. This well ~p,,,1;:.,,. "'::..i ~ ~anned 3 bdrm home i. In Lusk'• Harbor · l'ew Hills....-La Jolla Model .... 7,500 . -and CUI ~ a~ brto .,.. apuimentJ at any time. * Pasture fenced. Your bone BAYFRONT SLEEPER!! -4•'11 FT. BA't an move rlehl in. $48,000. FRONTAGE on VJa Lido Nord, Lido Isl. Old· •1 includei a.tt Owner will er home with large pier & slip. Seller will carry first TO. sUbmlt your consider trade for other beach property and/ doWJJ. Orive by 318 New· or good Trust Deeds. Asking ,225,000· hope. * CLIF F HAVEN -View of Boy And 0cHn, yet cozy and secluded, 2 bdrm & den, she!-' tered patio & garden. Well priced at '43,500. IRVINE TERRACE *IMMACULATE Adult occupied 3 bdrm & maids quarters. POOL & VIEW. E:<panaive-entertalnment oriented. $88,750. ••••• PIUME BUILDING SITESi Bliycreat fM lot located In finat area. '26,950 * . Aero -View & Level. Horses OK. $22,500 -* 21/1 A.eras -·View. Smal1 home with Subdi· viding possibilities. Yucaipa. $26,500. Office Open S.turdoy o & Sund1y1 PETE BARRETI REAL TY 1605 We1tcl!fl Dr., N.B. 642-5200 -------· -· General 1000 'PRICED TO SELL • • • QUICKLY Hunt. Beach near Bushard and Starfire. 4 Bd.., 3 Bath, dining room, huilt·ins. Great ..... $750 DOWN ON mAIV A TERMS will bu)' thia cute 2 bdrm • deo home ~ city Plrk I: dO"mtoWn. J"eafm"l'I hard- wood, fioon, heatnator :ftrw- place, truft ~· etc. Jt'• vacant. lmmt'diate poaes- '"°"· $22,950 - •. PERRON ".Ji • .;.~· ...... $41.00 DEPOSIT for appra.i5a.I and credit re- port on the i0r&:l'9US 3 bed· room.home with 2 lwc:uriou• baths. Home bas had tflde.r lovi:n& catt. Complelel)' fenC. 00 )'ltd plus covered ~ Up to date kitchen with dilh- washe'r for Mom. Beauttful brick firepbce. Almost new . --- Wesley N. Taylor Co DOVER SHORES Be · the first lo own this NEW beauUful 4 bdrm. home with ,spectacular view. Largo family rm. with sunkeri wet bar, formal din· ing & 3 car garage. Quality built by well known builder. owe loan. $88.500. IRVINE TERRACE 2· Bdrms .. conv. den and large 1>!&)'1'111. ,..,. cenUy flnllhod. Bright, a i r y home. Pool- .sized, low maintenance yerd. Many extras. A "must see.>? $43,500. , • LINDA ISLE LOT • 'Choice waterfront site among Newport's finest homes. ·Pri• locoUon facing lagoon. Leuehold · •:IO,QOO Incl. plans for 5 bedroom home. CAMEO SHORES l!.uxurious living in this custom built top quality home on larg&.:.comer site. 4 Bdrnu1i; den, pool, hu.5(e lanai & 5 baths + glamorous . pwdr. rm. BEAUTIFUL .195,000. DOVER SHORES Be~utiful 2 slory Mediterranean 4 bdrm .. & family room with wet bar. Large island kit- chen & 3 ear iara.5(e. SPacious rooms thru· oul Superb Interior decor. $118,000. . CORONA DEL MAR 5 Bdrm., 3 bath, 2 stmy choice locotion. One block to beach, large patio, exterior newly painted. Great for fµltertainlng. $49,900. COASTAL VIEW White water splendor, plus private beach, two pools & tennis courts. Split level condo. 2 bdrms. den, 3 baths: & enclosed panoramic view balcony. Beautifully decorated. $69,l!OO. "Ou,. 25th Y11r'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO,, Realtors 1 • 211 1 S.n J01quin Hill• Rd. NEWPOltT ,CENTER 644-4910 G•n•ral • '1oo0 1.5°1. Owner will help Cinance. Rambling ranch. home with pool. ;4 Acre near back bay. Good neighborhood. $45,000 • Up-grade and reap. the profits. -Farr-...·W- · FINER"HO,MES,:.: f DOVElt sH'Ous' VIEW ' .. I Marvelous ·location. ALld up .these feature" r king.size rooms -boiled & filtered pool -ex-i pa~fe View of lJlOUlltflil' & b8y, • 4 lied· · .j rooms·· friendly family room -formal dbiing J11C!m ·-exquisitely draped & decorated. Onli< l 2~ .. years old. An excellent buy at $104,000. ~ Owner will coDslder trade for waterfron\. ' Come take a loot. Open Sun. 1W Ap,ligua f Way.. ' LINDA ISLE· lltAYRONT ~ The only new waterfront borne In !hi& price range wjth•i!2 feet of 'bayfront. 3 Large bed- .rooms, step.down living room with fireplace, master ba\li, cOmplete with sauna. Pier & slip. Asking '105,000. Open daily. 106 Linda Isre Drive. VIEW Profess,ionally decorated 3 bedroom home with large, paneled family room. wet bar. formal dining · r.oom & den. 3 fireplaces; be&J'.Md ceilings, paneled garage ,tfith Cus-o ' tom storage cabinets. Pool aized terrace Wip! sundeck. Asking $74,950. · · IRVINE TERRACE Watch the skyscrapers being built behind yoo & watch the boat. sail by In front of you from lbis beautiful 4 bedroom home with family l'09m, ~111.\i~m, sparkling heated & filtered pool. · g $11!1,000. Open Sun. 21115 Galatea Terrace. BEAUTIFUL BA YFRONT 2-Slory0eustom built, 1 owner home, designed by Herb' Brown~. 3 iledrj)()ms, living ~m \vith marble fireplace & a den.that's a mfD'• dream.· A quiet air of .elegance adhtlred.))Ut difficult to achieve. 60 FT. of bayfront with pier & f!Qat. $139,500. Open Sat. & Sun. 301 Evening Star Lane, Dover Shores. john macnab 'REAL TY COMPANY 901 Dover Or., Suite 641"135 120 ---~ ---- I I ' l l ' ' _neig!tborbood and only '35,500. Sounds fishy, but its a whale of a buy. ...,..... and -.,_,,. ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST OUL Exira Wa• ...... ..,. 1619 HARBOR BLVD. 54' 1640 GOLFER'S l PARADISE ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 1'29 HA~Oll Bi. VD. 5461640 OPEN EVES TILL 1_:30 ~1 ~ = .:.-: l-=====O:P::E:N::E;V;,:.E.::,S:0T:,l;LL==:l;:30i::::===::::I NO DOWN VA. Call Beautiful executive 3 Bdrm. 3 Balh home. Tastefully carpeted draped & !um. by dec- orator. Loe. on theWri at 10th hole or Ber· muda Dunes 27 hoft ""gOlf course, site of the Bob Ho~ Classics. Has 2 goU carts &: swim ~I. Berinuda DuneS Counti-y Club member· ship avail. Ask $95,000. Xlnt terms available. WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES. .::G.::•;:"°;;;';:;o:;.I ___ __;1;:;000;;: 0-r ol 1000 Walker & lee 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams :-:15-9491 Open 'ti! 9 PM OPEN For Pl?raona.J Inspection SUNDAY 1-5 ExecuUvt! view home • $78,500 ~ BR., den, dinq:, pool 4545 Fremont Len• CAMEO SHORES • SAT. & SUN. 1.s Olarminc French decor. 2 Br. De:n. Irvine Ten'llce. $42.500. Ult &nnie 0-e OORONA DEL MAR • 1 Bkrl: to oettn! S BR. 3 baths $49,500 3320 Seevlew CORONA DEL MAR • HAL PINCHIN & Associ11tes 675-4392 Anytime MESA VERDE LOVELY Adult oei!UPied l bedroom home witb large family room. Bet.utlfuJJ.y land1eap. ed wltb many rock planten, fnrit· and pine trtt1 -15 x 24 tt.. covtred patio wit1t in- door/outdoor caz--peL Fresh. I)' peJnted inside 1r; out • warm brick rll'l!'place Jn liv- ing xvom • pride ol owner. lhip areti. Finl time advt'r· t~. and it "·011'1 I a s 1 long ••. $27,500. 546-1313 THE REAL R l,.STATCRS OPEN SAT, SUN. 1-S 110 ARALIA . Erufl.bluft, Llmk built. SPflc, 4 BR. ~ be. tee. family rm. Ol}eftlng onto 6!nCL l'MX' )'Ud. 435 ALISO N'PI. H-PnftW. <lecol'. 3 BR. It tam. ""· 5 yrs. old. FANTASJ1C kt1Chen ·worth beytrig-tht! home f\wl CORBIN-MARTIN REAi. TOllS i;i>. 11122 :io36 E. Cools! Hwy., Cdfll FOREST E. 0 LS 0 N lnr-. Realtors LESS THAN RENT 51/4% LOAN - BARGAIN First Time Around Open House 1082 EL CAMINO OR. Oversized family born,. unique 2 l"l'ol')' Iloor plan, rasily adaptable to flt most families. Stop by!! &S4'·5810 ---GE REALTY -·-,cal Not n1any low, to-.v interest j .!!!!!!!!~~'!'"'!:~!!!!!!""" toe>" Jclt ""' lhi•! 3 bed-$24, 950 rooms 2 baths, dclu."<" kltch-• Bdrrn + ~11mily Rm f'n wilh built-Ins. F~. Sha.ti° & ~n. EntrY ha.LI, Carpel'!. Drapes. ~~ ml. to hua:e family rm, 2 pullman beach and o n l y 5 )"'ti.Ml baths. Oinirw nn. 540-rno yo1.1ng. S19.988 loan pays all TARBE LL 2955 H11rbo r at Sl59 mo. at 5'.4 % annual ~f, rates. Submit your down. Seller anxious, Priced now al $29,500. Dial 645-0303 DELUXE DUPLEX ONLY $2,850 DOWN It's no mistake! Only $2,850 down alld you can own an unusually large duplex that ea.ma $3,<n:I and undel'.J'l'nt· · · cd at that! 21.arJ:e bedrooms each. Double detached pr. Qt'. Lar&e lot. Live in OM and let it pa,y for it.self. Priced now at a low $28.500, To ttt today Dial 645-a303. HOME AND INCOM E EARNS $12,000 8 di'lu:.:t> units. 4 l bedroom and 4 1 bPdroorn. All "'ith deluxe built • in' lncludil'IC dbhwa.iher. 10 eovettd &ar· ~ and 4 orr~t. 1% rnttcs lo beach. Good income In ~ area. Uve in and wa~ your &alng, CaU 1..Y· man Faulkner now. DI a I -. 645-0303 at Harbor Center 2299 Harbor Blvd., C.~J. $200 DEP05" Ind $100/Mo. ~Urine f&Cl'OW Is all 11 1ak~ for a Vet to tM'n this sharp S1ardu.st Read The DAILY1 PILOT ORANGE COAST'S VIEW Honie. PluMi shaa" ct.rpeting Foreclosure Pending over HARD\i;'QOO noon, e 11 Republlr-Tri·le"r:1, !i ~.'·1: ... ~,1~he~rd~1~; :r~ I de bdm11, l bllhl, t'xcellenr ..... J ea 1ng '"''"""< • many "''" $13,llOO! A<:t NOW and mow -' In Junr: l51h! bui need!& ~ v.'()rk. Beil WE SELL A HOME ' olfcri EVERY 31 MINUTES ~'-=~ Walker & Lee Marketplace I~'~ 10!3 W<llclltt Pr. ' -= G.Mrel 1000 J General ~000 Newport Heights Open Sat. & Sun. AREA. Near 1-farbor High 1 • 5 and l7th Street Shopping. 5101 SEASHORE DR. Well kept Three bl!droom, OCEAN FRONT Linda Isle OeYelopment Co. tv.v bath with family room, II ~~~ag~~E;~ ;~~~~;~~:I: G:: 0 :•vslde Dr:;~: ~n~r::•ndy 675~:: ,. .mnaJJy landscaped. Split er 1 bdrm. 1 bath, fireplace. 1'•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ru1 fence i:1 bvnl and red-:Z sgl. car gar. Best OCEAN WATCH I' wood''"""'""' yard. Q"~' >"RONT BlJY •I 16'.500. YOUR SHARP! .SHARP! ~ ''''" -excdl<nt neigltbor· One Of A Kind ' hood. ASSUME S21.!tltl -RECREATlOl'I ENTI!U& WIFE l Bdrm ~dwt r""". I 5~ ~ L 0 AN • SllB.00 a IAST • lWRSE LOVERS • Her eyes will llaht up when bouM: with Oub HOUSe month includes taxes and 4 bdrm. ranch home, 66x300 she Al'ft uu. sparkllnc clean & Pool tacilities lDclud-lmura~: 11v buy you haw A·l lot, ~40 PCXJL. ~ family home. A 4 Bedroom t'd. New carpets, ~- been wanmg for. txibby hru9l' w/wct bar, wall with tonnat dinine and fam. les1 throughout. F1oor Evenings Call 646-2'139 WONDERFUL WESTCLIFF hung relriprator. 4 car pr. 1ly room in exchuivc area to ceiling fireplace, cov· v.·/storage for camper or al l\.1esa Verde. $41,j()() cred patio too. Owner motor coach, ROOM FOR Terma are flexible, \\•ill help linen~. 10~0 HORSES, concm.e bkldc: 546-2313 646 71 71 dO\\'n, Sll,950 full price. wall fence, propeny tn ex-Call to see lhis now. ' THI: REAL 1R l:STATERS ccUent condition, rn&11y c:.:· tras. Shown by appointment PRICED at s:w!.500. Condominium . . WESTCl.IFF VllJ.A • Top $23,500 location, wallt to shopph"lg Assume 5% % Loan COATS " ' WALLACl REALTORS -S4Ml41- (0p.., e .. nlngt) & banking, lgc. llv. rm. din. BN.ud.ful. Huac family rm, area, 2 bclrms. 2 baths, cpl Entry hall, popular floor "!!!!!!!!!"!'!""'!"""!"'!!!!!!!!!I & """'' bit-In'• -ASKING plan, ftnelt b"'1t·""· Park $29,500 .. $43,500. ' nte ~rd. SfO.lf'JO 4 Bedrm, entry hA.11, full din- THINK SUMMER TARBELL 1t55 Horbor ''C'' THOMAS ine nn. 2 xtra baths, built· IN A COOL POOL 4 BR. l"-ba. tarn rm, in1, e1Clra eating area in Situated on one ot-Westditt'1 Realtor Weatclitt Plaza area, shag kikl'len. Oversized llvl.lw quil!'~1t lltreets.. 3 beGoorus. cplJ, lhade lrffs. $28,500. nn. 540-1120 lamlly and 2 bo ... wlttt aw-224 w. O>ast Hwy. "48'&i71 1~"-'<I;' :o;:;"°"R;.E;·;M;l;2:;·=;;;"""_:T;,;A;;R;;B;,;E~L;,;L~19;:SS~H~o~rbo~r 1 ered patio. Large pool with Newport Beach, Eve. 545-SMJ r slidl': and board and 9l!PU'" ~if.i~~~~~mili°"~;";'";r•~l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·~ooo~a.n.~;;;ro~l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~IOOO~ att play yard for kiddies. Sl.00 MOVES YOU IN Imm~ate pos!iCssiOn, own-NO DOWN - er will lease with option ro NO COSTS VETS ptJ"ehast'. $47,500 wilh 10% Sha.rp 3 bedroom.-2 ba!h with 00.\-TI. addC!d pan1?lled family room. 646--71 71 Oilifornia BRICK FIRE· O THE REAL "'J::STATERS 5 Bdrms 3 Baths CLIFFHAVEN The <harm ol country Uvtnc in the heart ot Newport Beacb on secluded ;ii acrt. View ot hllLI. 3tO:P sq. ft. of oorntortabkl uw.. $50,lm. Roy J. Word Co. (Be,)Jt:rt:1t OUic:el 1430 Galu,y 646:-1550 $37,000 S BEDROOMS PLACE, BBQ and modern built • in kitchl'n. Carpe1ed and draped and only SZ>,900. WE SELL A HOM& EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee 7682 E<flna:cr • ~1411 Kl.4e Movo I~ Todoy Oj>en HouM 2043 PALOMA DR. Outmndlnc ""outllltJ --wood noorw ttttuout. Qukk pouesalon to quallfted pat"· ty. 3 1: ram rm. pool sittd )"&rd Ol'C. S'li·~llO lntifClntmt tlwlft) LLEGE REALTY 1sm,,..... • ...,..,CM. Elegant fa mily home. entry tw.11, rt'ar living rm. "ro- manUc" firtplatt, bulll-ins, !i41J.11l0 TARB EL L 19S5 Herbor I '"O!l"""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!il MAY 1 ""'~ "°" tn b"Yinll LIDO ISLE 3 Ill. or 1entna ol )'O'lr hOc'nf!? Near beach lctennis eta, Lee. Knit lllnrs ltrttf to strada lot with •lln- "'" ""polio. En;o, the ..... ~ •• $Sll,500, By tljlJ>'L Riddle,& R-Rltra 3535 E. Clout llwy. 171>12lS C-ted c .. tdoon ReallY) Mt6IOO 5'6-7758 evet GRASS Is a thing of beauty only when it's green. when there are acres and acres of it surrounding your new home, and \vhen YOU don't have to cut it IS Your mind focused OD! I.ow down payment.? 7'11 to 7~ % annual Interest rate~ lmmedi&te move In? Excellent trade program? . Wide selection of beautiful designs? From $27,9951 · GREENER Pastures can't be found. Vt.it our furnlahed models In Unlversltf Park, off Culver Dri•e, just off the (4051-!sn Diego Frtew~; or call (714) 833-0300 or (714) 833-1790. . - ' ' ·-·------·-..-.----,,-·---.. --.,......-- ---, r~d~'d~'-ft;:Jt=-;:::::-::-1-:::~ LIDO WAIEllfRONT APARTMOOS . ' ~i.I" · UPnR .BAY ." 31llO lt. Wider miS1ion· tile roof. 5 lrg fld.. nns. 30' Master suite w /frplc. Formal dbl. "!''• lovely_ll~. rm. w/frplc. Pliliel~ flilnl!Y mi. w/huge frplc., wet bar: Span- ish tile floors. •Cust<>m carpet11-& ,drapes. P-rofeuioUllj londa'coped,._,,, !Qi>·POol- 3 ear garage0boat slor$ge.' EVERY EX- . TR,'\ I Assume 7 '1ii % loan · · • •. 1 BY OWNER *•. 646-1846 ' . -----~~ 0-rol 1000 Gener•I I"-=-=----...:.:.;.;; 1000 w•141 DI FFE'~ENT 3 ~nn, spic 'n -gpa.n, chann!J)' sk;rllght ef- fect, unique patio, ran- ta11tlc home for entcr- tai1ilng gt'C&t for. evcry- da.y Uvini;. Sec to be-- lil've! Price just re- duced to $26,500. Anx- loua l<> sell to apprecia- tive bu)'Cr. ')J' . ".• I ·T, •'"' ..... .-1 \,,,,. '···' Wake Up To .. A11 OC:ean .Yiew Aort by night a 'm.ililon tW1"1dinc Iichts. m 111 n of -Hvinc eltpnee. 3 ~ room 31; ba\ha, lorm•I (ijn- lna room,· just wuhtng dia?'les in this 'ruonnet kit· eh<>n fs a ~ pleasure. Separate 'NON shop and dog run. Designed tor"~ active family. Best value at $19,500 675-4!130. LivinlJ The Good Life OPEN SUNDAY 11·5 16 Lind• l1le Drive New 5 bedroqm, 5· bath home with upstal;s view of C9rona Del Mar bills. 3, Fireplac~s & ~oc .. L.~~'.".'i~~~, ~~.'.petln~ .~. ~fi~~li&\ 45 Linda Is le Drive Nearing completion. 5 Bedroom, 4 bath home with 80 ft. on waterfront. 3 Fireplaces, en~ closed atrium with fouotain. WI th dock, . " " " " . " " " " " . " " . " " . " " . $225,000 80 Lindo I.to· Drive Jim completed. 5 Bedroom · & maid's, 5 baths with .family room & large rumpua room. S Fireplaces. 4,246 Sq. Ft. of living area, ln~Juding dock & boat slip ... $159,SOO 90 Lindo l1Io Ori ... /o ' Beautiful 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath home with ex· Ira large Iivlrig room & master Bedroom. 'Car· pets & drapes. Landscaped. Boal •Up. Near tenna court & clubhouse ........ $130,000 ' Wate rfront Lots Lot number 4: Excellent 51 ft. Linda Isle leasenold l9t. Xlnt buy at only $35,000. Lot number 41 : Long water view with 76.2 It. of frontage facing Harbor lslan4. -~ Linda Isle OevelopmW Co. 1oao.Boy1ldo Dr.. N.B. Bill Grundy 675-3110 320 UDO N~RD 6 Beautiful units. 6 Car garages &. utility room, wlth e& n. tronUng on excellent swim· ming_ ~ach~ Unit.a are newly furnis hed. Ask· Ing '250.000. Exceijent terms available. " • Linda lsfe Development Ca. ' lllfQ lloy1~ Dr .. ,!'I·•· Bill G~~y 4~(0 OWNER SAYS H E L P . · DiVorce forces' sale. Laguna Beach with view_ . 3 Bd .. 2 bath, dining room, built·lns, pa\IO. $39,500 and the Ol!ll•r will help with flnanclilg • t ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 242' HA!lBOR BLVD. 546 1640 OPEN EVES TILL l :lO General ' 1000 0-ral 1===;;;; BRAND NEW . OPEN HOUSES SAT l SUN l·S * * * * zolo " looO VISTA ' CAJON' NEWPORT BEACH Jllst Completed 546-5990 Cl•i;s 10© "'atf'r view plus exquisite ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!~~!!!!!!'l!!!~!!!!!!~~!!!!!!~I dN'OM!tln~ amQUTJtln~ to Gener•I 1000' General }000 3 ~ 2 bath, all one level, Fine location ln tbe Blufi1 * ' * • • . Ac:rass From Country Club over $4..000. Owner Iran. ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 24 YEARS OF REAL ESTATE EXPERl,ENCE~~~ TH' -R·u· It's the SOLD SIGN that .coOnts • ~E SELL ~ HOMES PER DAY LET YOURS BE NEXT STIAL OF A IUY PREPARE FOR SUM· I ' I I I I i l I Ponoramic: ·View! furred from .thls beauutul 3 bedroom Blutb; Condomin- ium. \Veil worth tttine -p1·iCed ~bly at $3:1,!M HARBOR VIEW HIW COWG,-- 501 KINGS PLACE NEWPORT HEIGHTS Brand lK!\V, built by builder for his own home. 3 big bed- rooms, srJU.rkling el~etrtc ki~n and you can chooee- yoor own carpel..s • ...all plus la~ extra pool table size recreation room -$41.500 - let's talk 1erm11. LAR&I FAMILY Low 1uDc;n1 Then call It check this one out. 4 aood 11ud bdnna 'wilh mastl!r bath ad· )lining bdrm -hup 18' x 17' den, tamlly room, pool room -ca.II it wbal YoU like, e\tcn a dormitory. Close to schools &: 1hops. Fll!J most budgets at l29.500 546-Sf40 GHH SUNDAY'---MER-.ASSUMI--~ OCEAN & CATALlNA $l7;9SO Delilthttul 4 ~m n n d lonnal dining room, taMc· tully decorated. \\'&lk to &Choo1a & shopping. 646-717 1 \0 THE REAL ~ ESTATERS • •• :. I ~M $32,500 4 Bdrm + Fa mily Rm. 2-400 llCJU .. 1-e fce.t! :t baUu, natural \\"ood kitchen cab- fiTs-4930. , Colesworthy & Co. inets, l'ntry hall, fireplace, Newport Beach Qlfice large ll\ting rm. Park like l0'28 Bayside Drive yard. 51G-1720. 675-4931) 542.7777 TAf\BELL 2955 Harbo=r====== Open Houses . ' THIS WEEKEND kMP thh ~11dy dlreci.,., wMi ,_ tflh ..... H • f'•U t• llouw llunffnt. An tM locott-. lhiM Ml•• or• d•Krlb.C 111 .. crttt ..._., h .a.tbf .. .-. •her• le tollllay-. DAILY PILOT WANT ADS: P.tfelll: Uo•lnt •P•-h••'" fer ..a. er ,. Nllf ........ '• litt .. ell lnf;...m.tlu 19 rWt c•I•• Mcl1FtWS... . HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom l • • 716 Larkspur, Corona del Mar 673-2222 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2003 Vista Caludel, Newport Beach 673-8550 (Sun 1-5) (3 Bodroom) 3105 Roosevelt Way, Costa Mesa 540.8640 (Sat 2-5) 412 Brlsbain Way, Irvine 833-1247 (Sat & Sun 10-5) 2001 E. Ocean Blvd ., ~~boa Peninsula Point 673-8413 (Daily !M) 1519 Bonnie Doone (Irvine Terrace)}::dloi • 673-0145 :675-6060 ' (Sat & 5$ 1-5) **106 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235 . (S.at & Suo) 609 Vista Bonita (The Blttfis) NB. 675-5930 (Sun 1·5) 257 Siefks St., Costa Mesa 675-1827 :673-6267 (Sun 1·5) *2450 College Drive, Costa Mesa 645-0303 . (Suo 1-5) 225 Costa· Mesa St., Gosta Mesa· 645-0303 (Suo 1-6) 316 Ruby, Balboa lslaod -675-7225 (Suo 1-5) 301 Avenido Cerritos, The Bluffs 6~ (Sun 1-5) '111¥1 Vista Cajon, Newport Beach 673-8550 (Sat & Suo 1·5) (3 Bod..-n & F•mlly or Deni 2298 Waterman Wa y, );ut Cosl!t Mesa 645-2000 :5411-6966 Eves. (Sat l Sun 1-5) 2137 Aralia (Easthlufi) NB 833-0700:644-2430 (Stin 1-5) 2522 23rd St., Newport Beach 640.1550 (S at 12-5) **301 Evening Star Lane ·(Dover Shores) Nil 642-8235 (Sat Ii Sun) 445 Tustin Ave. (Newport Hellhts).~NB 675-5200 (Sat 6: Sun 1-1) 435 Aliso (Newport Heights) NB 675-1662 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2424 Sierra Vista (Back Bily) NB • . 675-5726 · (Suo !.:S) 2501 Ocean Blvd., Corona de! Mar 675-6060 ' · -(Sun 1-5) 1407 Nottingham (Westcliff) NB 675-4930 (Sat 1-5) 113?. Goldenrod, Corona de! Mar • 675-4930 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2913 Chestnut Ave. (Mesa Verdel CM , 546-2313 (Sun 1-5) *28 15 Catalpa (Eastblu(ll NB 645-0.10.l ISat & Sun 1-5) 1706 Port Margate, Ne1"port Beach 673-8550 (Sat· & Sun 2-8) 1207 B"'kshlre, ]'ewport Beach · 640.7171 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (4 lledrOO'l'i 21911 Starflre Lane, Huntington Beach 540-M40 (Sun 1-5) Popular LUsk·Bullt Home On W):e lot with Eastern exposu~. PARK · Excellont ram11y "°""' • BR Here' a a tru:ly apacious 4 be:f. 2 BA plus poor, SaYe ~.,; mom home in the heart of fees, owner wW carry fint Costa M~'1 most demand-TD. ~area. New~f;wRll • * • * 64&-hn J Bedroonu, 21n Baths Spacious Family Room Cl>eerful, electric kitchen '.O THEREAL '"'-ESTATERS . ... , .... :'!'°~;.~ ~ J:J:". NR HARBOR HI $28.950. • CGNSIDER VA or FHA l'""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO""ll A great home for llOnle Ju@ famUy I ' .$5f,5(l0 546-23lJ ',":::;',:,°"~ ... ":~":.: PRESTIGE ADDRESS ~o · THE RE1\L \"'-ESTATERS . t" . . 4726 Cortland, Corona del Mar 673-2222 (Sat & Suo 1-5) 4645 Gorham ICameo Shores) CdM 675-3000: 548-8008 Eves. (Sat & SUn 1·5) *4639 Fairfield (Cameo Shores) CdM 675-3331 " (Suo 1-5) **90 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB 675-3210 (Sun 11-5) 270 East 23rd' St., Costa Mesa . 642-1771 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (4 Bedroom & Family ar Den) 1511 Miramar, Balboa Peninsula 833-0700 :1144-2430 (Suo 1·5) 986 .Sandcastle (Harbor View Hills) CdM 673-2222 (Sa~& Suo 'l-5) 1624 Antigua Way (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 · (Sun) 2015 .GaJatea Terrace (Irvine Terrace) CdM, 642-8235 (Sun) 1330 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 505 Morning Star Lane (Dover Shores) NB. 642-8235 (Sat & Suo) 1430 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 640.1550 (Open Dally) . 1210 Starboard Wav (Harbor View Hills) CdM, 675-3000: 548-8868 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2200 Aralia (Easthlufi) NB 675-1662 (Sat & Sun 1-51 *2005 Balearic Drive (Mesa Verde) CM 540-7573 (Sat & Sun) 3205 Colorado Place (Mesa Verdel CM 540.2313 (Sun 1-5) 111 1 Airernore Terrace, Costa Mesa 640.7171 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (5 Bodroom) 1874 Rhodes Drive, Costa Mesa 540.1318 : 673-7781 (Sat & Sun 10-5) **14 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) **16 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB 67S.3210 (Sun 11-5) ~Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB · 675-3210 (Sun 11-5) (5 Bedroom & Family ar Dan) 2645 Bamboo (Easlbluff) NB 642-5200 (Sun 1-5) 11Q3 Et Camino, Costa Mesa 548-7729 (Sat & Sun 1-6) **80 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB 675-3210 (Sun 11-5) . (6 Bedroom & Family or Den) 9It2 Colbreggan Drive (4 Seasons) HB 962-7691 (Sat & Sun 10-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE **4010 River Ave., Newport Beach 1146-2414 · • (Sun l·S). (2 Bedroom each) 510.516Y.i Fernleal, Corona de! .Mar . 673-2222 (Dally 1-5) (J & 4 Bedroom -Family R-.) 900 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa 675-6060 (Sat & Sun 1·5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) 1501 Cornwall, Newport Beach 675-1~ (3 Bodroom) 1964 San Brano (Eastbluf!) NB 675-1930 . ,... ............ r•• ....... w ........... ., ..... , (Suo 1·5) (Sun 1·5) robe•, 1 })Jth, l&r&e livilW room. $27,500. Dover Shores. ol course. lachenmyer Re,. It or Open Sunday Paceaelttt 4 BR lingle story ranch st;yle. Xlpt cond. near peril: & acbool. SUhny, all ~ectric 'kitchrn. Uatf!d at $36,900, Dpon Sunday Drive by today at 1988 Balearte, Costa Mesa ') l~,.:;.1\ 7: r .~ .-·:1~, ,i' t '• • 546-5990 VACATION . YEAR 'ROUND 3 Bedrooms, open beam rcll· l.ngw lhl'1>l(':hout, overlookln:; huge pool and putting green, la~ prlv11te poUo. bullt·ins, 11p11clous kitchm. \Vho could ask for m<ire in l~otis Uvinc:r Th 11 out.stand~ oom"e o!ters a complete VI· ct.tion 363 day11 of tl'lt! )'Mr. All of this for only $42.500. 67~ O THEREAL \"'-EE'TATERS . . ' ·. Brand new \\.'Cll designed homes. built by lva'n \\'ells &: Sons, avaflliBle ·1mmedf:" ately. 4 bdrms l baths "{Mme with J~ baths, 2 tireplac· es, & invi.lif1¥ court yard pools), each one 1'-·lth a lara:e family room, huilt·ln all electrlc kitchens, 3 car ~aragc, carpetini, landscap. mg, It mot1t lmporlanl, a breathtaking unobstrucl.ed UPPER BAY view. Ivan Wells & Sons Roy J . Ward Co. EXCLUSlVE AGEN'l'S · 143() Galaxy Drive &f6..l550 !Open DaUy) 4 BDRM 2 ~ BATHS + Huge Bonus Room I ' .-Assume hiuh FHA loan 11'4: block walk to North C:O.ta Mesa ahop,,ing. ' $29,500 N•wporl ., Victoria -" (anytime) TOTAL PRICE $21 ,950 FHA PROGRAM 235 For this lmmacu1ate 3 ~ • ' ' room homt. on a be.aut1lu1 Government peys a partlon treeJined street. Huge living of your poymrnt on lhi1 room with toma.ntie flre. sharp 4 bedroom borne. You P~. lJltra modern kltch- must have 5 members In' en. 3 baths. Completely your famUy. 1-lome has 2 !<!need yard with 10 ts of bafhll, el~rje kitchen, f~ fruit ~s. Double Garage plarc, double garaie and with ei@cbic door opener. completely fcncrd ya1't'I. Full Try $3.500 Down, 'J'otal pay· prlce ls $23,600. Do\vri pe.y-ment $182 per month, call. ment as little a1 S'r"JO, In· WE SELL A HOME cludt.1 co111. Call! 31 MIN. UTES WE SELL A HOME EVERY EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee Walker & Lee m0Harborsr..i..,....,.. S6-0465 Open 'til 9 PM 2790 Harbor Blvd. •t Ad•ma l'iiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•ll 545-0460 °""' 'Ill 9 PM $23 500 SITTING PRETTY t 2521 23rd ST., N.B. Opon Hou .. s.1. 12.s Oq Ip, COl'ner k>t,-blk. from Upper Bay. Spllt·lewl 3 BR .• 3 Bl.., 17lt23 ft. tam. nn. •I view. 2 Obi. pr., workshop & boalor'trlr. yd. CdM Hljh. See this comfortable .famil11 borne! $45,900 ~· Roy J.•W•rd Co. fBayerest Office l 1430 GALAXY &l&-1550 B1ey1 this lmmac. 2 BR A: tam nn Frtnch Qu~ condonU:nltim. Ir. CEtNfre liv: tng. Call now fur appt to aee. .. - Pl::RRON r '" -• . .. 642-1771 Anytime -~--- C:ciMe .SEE ' 5 ldrms 3 Baths . AND COMPARE! SRAKE ROOF 3 BR, l ba.; a hop, aldp. ~ Carpeu., drapes, built -lna, Jwnp to the pool. tittplace,· patio. Near a I I 609 VIII• Bonito -· 131,000 bet! ot Tho llllffl tmns .. . 0pon f.5 Sun. Wolls-McCardlo, Rltro. BOYD REAL TY 1810 N•WJ>Ott Bl•d .. CM. :EZ9 E. Cout JfWy., 01M -7729, 644-0684 evta. • 67.s.snD • --~ NIW BALBOA 1siAND DUPLEX/TRIPLEX So. S.yf,....t 3 A 4 BR .• trp1e1., dJM\wub-Pier A t1oat. lmmac. 4 br, en, carpeting. dra"P"o 3 b& + attnfct 2 bt apt. Min. 1.8% JA&rl down. Owner wUI c,.tT)'. RICH IRWIN, RNltor $1!0,000 • ACT NO\Vt Rl'lh 2-K3 E. Coast. J{wy. at Seeley, Rl!J'. 673-4766.. MarArtbur CdM 615-6060 -- Opon Houle S.... 1-6 $28,950 2424 SIERRA VISTA 4 Bdrm.+ '•mlly Rm. Sack e~. N.B. 3 Bft + fam. 3 bllths, entry ball, hqe farn .. rm . L:gt. sunlmi !Iv, rm. lly has Wet ba.r, Mtun.I ~· lot ,70xJ40; qUiet cuJ.,de. brick fttt>piace, dlnln; rm. 2129 ANDROS GREAT LOAN Only $2675 down on this Beautifully a pp o.1 n, t • d nicely appointed ?.lesa three bedroom pha 1him- Verde 3 bedroom, 2 mering 20x40 _pool. Pri~ batb ~. Ooae to at ~.000 this home hu school and .library. Bit-assumable &Iii~ FHA Ins. Jl.lany &lmilar homes S25,900 loan Pay ab I• are 1elllng for inore. \VJ. dowed and must sell. $228.00 per monl~ tncl'd Full price $26,750. PITT. $6,000 move1 you in, 546·54'10 M&-5440 ---=~~~~~~~~~~ ASSUME LARfil 51/4 •/e GI This \VOJl't last long Hurry! Hun-y! Hurry! Big 4 Plus Dining. ~ke over $19,000 GI -toan $168.00 .m o n th PITl . ~1any nice 11ppolnl· mcnh1. $29,400. MS--5440 n S· T ·R·E· T ·C·H YOUR $$$$$ Just. r<!d1.1ced lo $39,900. 'It's large, about 2200 sq. ft. 4 Good i;ize bed. roonu. enormous sepa· rt1.ted from kitchen, 20x- l8 family room. ~Iany cUstom feat-uf'f!'!!I. Good Mesa...Vcrde location and mmt be sold. $39.900 "46-5440 LIVI ll!TTU FOR LISS 3 Bedroom beaut)' in nice area. convenient to 5cltools It 1hoppina:. Beauliful la.ndscaplna:. An unbPlievable low price of $21,750. Fea· turU bl~lnl. extra QUAI· ily cpta, 2 Bath11. EZ terms. 546-5440 ' IF YOU .ARE THINKING OF SELLING CALL US NOW FOR A FREE APPRAISAL NO OBLIGATION OF COURSE LOW INTHIST OPEN SUNDAY 263 IUCKNEU. 5-%, ~ FliA Joan can bf! iw1,1med. 3 king 1lze bedroom.s (14xl3 or largi;"r) bath and % • 'J'hl, home Jn Collep:r. Pa:rk 11 blggl?f!l 111odc.I and In brand new con· dlUon. All bll-lns. Plwh cpt.s &. drape:a thru-01,1t. $31,~. 546-5440 DON'T II LA Tl J ust llated and priced to sell In Mesa Verde, four bedrooms two bath 1. large 1ile family room. Beautitul flttplace, real nice cpts and drapes 136.950. Better hurry ! Good financing avail· able. 546-5440 HOISi LOYRS ArilNTION 11 You must see thl1 charming 2 BR home wilh aparkllng 13x30 pool. Large two horae stable with tack room. % Acre lot mitkf!I this & buy •t $33,300. ~6-5440 FAIULOUS HOM£ oOOble door terrazzo entry, 4 large bedrooms, 1tep down LR wlth beautiful Mediterranean fireplace. Two full baths with loads of tile. 111as- ter bedroqm Is pure lux- ury with Roman tub and garden atmosphere. Too many features to men· lion. You must 11ee thi.s for only $31,000 and good tenns available. • 5'16·5440 HAYI YOU.II CAKE AND" EAT IT TOO Need a large. home -W'f! have ltt •Three bt'drooms A larp rumpua room - nttd a low price to fit your budget-HERE IT IS! "6,500. Here It th< lclllg. assume $22,500 loan at M oosL MG-5440 IDEAL Loc:ATION SILL ITlll Sap euf'.4f•tewft ftntr Modern office bulldlng 8 11ultes couJd bf! 8 mites. Potential income of $1740.00. Choice location on Newport Blvd. Ask· ing 10% down on Ale , price of $120,000. 546-5440 WOULD YOU llLIEYE7 'I Bedrooms, famltf room. SpoUtasly clean. BeauUful &hag carpeta, drapes. BU.-lna Include dishwaaher~ Step saving kitchen on wide sprlnkl· er & landscaped loL $41,~. PLEASE CHECK OUR TRADE· 1N PLAN. M6-M40 ORIENTAL DILlfiHT 1mqine! Assume this be~tlful ~toaft al 5!4 % Decor 11 Oriental ito- S211 per month Pm .. and dem. 1-lgusc_ls tbe de· light. Maintained to move • Into thl1 large perfection this , 3 bed.· quaJJty bu'IU 5 bedroom. room • tam room 11 All bArdwood noon show ready to move In a oc· nol only the care put tnto cup)'. !Ar&• PIUo A thll homf: bl.It a 11 o bf!auUfui rMr lan41clp- qualtt)' . .Full price only tnc complimentl the $34,500 546-5HO ." lovely home. Now j111t '21.:m ~o . . PAUL-WHITE. CARNAHAN I r • llNU• Cn. • • f 1093 BAKER STUIT, COSTA .MESA 546 5440 ac rt:reet. $31,500. picture 'windows. ~lntl le-· IM1'ltl TAll111,LL 2955 Horitor._ ___ _. __________________ .. , I ' . < •• I t . ' Sal.II,.,, Ftbru.ary 14, lt70 nd1F11--n;Cl1,..--:ao'ii O E SIS FOR SALii HOUSl.l l'Oll SA.LI HOUlll 'Oil SALi HOUSU l'Oll SAU HOUSES FOil SALi. RENTALS RENTALS l• c.t. -l:lst C.•11 ... Mor 1211 Llolo Ille 1151 1!!!!1!,._, '9M1t -L.,.... IMch 1111 I .. MONTJCEL!A 3 BR. 2 BA W_A , __ ,_..... llACH "'•P"'! ...... -Ceola -'":;;;;;jj;;}- H1u111 F'vml:ahMI ,,, .... -u~ ......-TbwO-.BI c:-r10-tr, ij,,...--0· -wilh,..-~ ONDOMINIUM 2 M --a.. l'dll-LM•· ·.-M ... unuuw drpa, cbliwlr, 2 car pr. .....-. " Mlt .... ,.. sela 00 ""'"" --pile corpoil and SPACIOOS 2 Ill· I'll. 112 W. Cout Rwy, Ill. _..._ s ,.., 2 "-,.. P••••re for'*"Y' f'urn lahe d-$21,ICll. 8)' Executive VMiw Home patio. S Bedrma. newl)' CldtDrn dtQttMa Mt tbe I IATH letUJww.15.lQ • bridtirpk.sottW1.W,ud • C>wnor.-.. '1*.calla 4Bedrootn1-3Batha-Pool ep~:'m!?"· ....,..,..,..1....,,.HUCEJ'aclilcbta•dlul!ureoool 5'1-00Sl ratio. fYllit ---w/ ..... t11x :.::r. arl ..,$ ~ -.. $88 508 ~ lmlltr1tH'"llir ........ ......__, IA:~;uwW ~-'7Vdl in.a:~ WA'IERJ!.-R-ON v.,. amet. °*' to s.n D --:• 3 UNITS $29.... LAROE SPANISH Owner will tnde'for Pllm Springs «JOl!:. ITdi SI, CIUl5™ l'tlrfft and hdcll_. . beach, La&wia-. ,....,,.. private t BR Exe<.~ ..,...;;:"~·-""' , UNM'S S.:t,OOO 136.150: 3 br, 1" ba. llOO 14 Ilk bedroom&. Caretree tor year roud Uving In-atmoaphtft. ~ mo . ""':-C=-=·.,...,.-..=,_,-, I • UNM'S .... 000 ·~ dcl>cb dbl pr. &.Ide. or Palm Desert Home. • SPACIOUS , and deck!"' CllO<lnd cr)'ltol ......... or ........ senu.. t1>4flf • • BR. 111 BA ... llv tmbl '1ntpl, "H.w,ort Opr:n Swl. 25'1 Sierb st OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 POOL. You owe it to )'IOQf'-t'Ompletiet,y tumlal»ed in atrlk· cpta, drpl. bm nn. t 'a. Owner rl5-U27, 673QC1. OUt.onl 'built tamu, home aeU to move "II· AUtllM tar locale decor. Two •too' Corona 411 ~r .. 2250 Fncd. yd. Nr all tchla. ., BY Own<r/Bkr. • BR. 2 aa. Wrn Wlntotl R..itor • Bd......, ..... 311 lja..,. low J'.H.A. Cli" """· wtlb rower _.. "otaa' , _. Fam rm 1""" back yaro ... ~-I ... :.__ I-•-• m>,500 WE SILL A HOME .. ~. -'malntatnod 3 BR. ; ba; .Ideal l<ir 3 XLNT l0<:atlon. 2 .BR, lBA. VI tori . . . . .,., _....r no, ':"" ----LIDO RI AL TY INC,-IVlllY·~I MINUTIS . ......,.. .....,.i. lndUd• 2 Adulta. Walk to bcll,.ahopa. .<;or;-CUport. ,,....., )'d .;_,; ~;~~.:., ·:: 475.3331 open '" • ·~ N11h1 33n Via Lido 673-1300 Walker & Lee = .!::.."~~:,:.~~ =.:-;,;;,'.11:,:1~ •• t l~~ ~ .. i;;Mi;"'· Sllow• (a nytime) ~ FOR Sa1e by Owner 3 at 4 -• 1. te BR. pen. ·i~ Ba. em. Tm ~er Hwy. Eiotllent bu,, must turn 3 BR. 2 BA. MOO mo. 2 BR HCJUJe . Crpt.a 4rpt, BR. ~ ... "'-.U bl ..... 8aycr1;st 1223 CortNM 4" Mir 1251 mpcnt)', Architect 80-4«6 54Go5140 ll!t' l9 awreclate, ShoWn yrl.y.~ ShAll. Mf.,.0906 toed yrd P,,. Ma~ cpl. "'Z=====t/ ~... --:-.._ ~ I bit. Lo fnL -UPQQ apptmt by owner ' 16 ii °'''" will "'fl' .,.,,_ Do You lntorl•ln? 0. 11ie •~ ...-ble loan. B)> IELOW MARKIT .,_ 499-2Wor 837-<7!91.' 1tl•n-........ U55 $170 mo. Inq, 38411 E., th 1 OPEN HOUSE $32,500. 2141 Sahta Ana Separate RUMftUS'Jt.oOM w/ ,...,... Owner Phone • f'B..2IM for $17 500 S bdrm.a -i baths t St., CM. 2907&.kor St. •w .. Ol64>-1004 beth~"* PLUS pool, SI• Of Toww -. · ~·1>11-1n~1--.F.l 0::!~ =..1c~·~·; 1010 SO. IAYFflONT s Bl\, i BA. blt-tno. cp1s. f..elaie'/option OK on thia kw&-O\VNER ~1-Ust Sell!!! l tom.al d1a rm, braa.rntd ceil. Spacious ! bedNom home: -belt. cpta, Vacant .. 2' hr. BR. 2',i BA. tam nn. rrpi_ 2 1 to 10 yr. l~ for but Joe. •&pie. Fenced yard. '2XI Jy C8.mbridge JIOOl bomP in BR, 2 BA. family nn. 2 UW-in U. nn, l BR.11, lm. whh patM> and an .. .,...,., ..... l"-d 115.5 move.In. Dbl Piiie, lenc'd clecb.. $tl,500. Owner Buut. C BR. 3~ bath bome leue. 96i.m l¢SA VDU>E. 1-la:I both trplca, b!Hns, cptt.. dtpl:. rnaculate. ( · rented'' income unit in tbe L • Jd9epd. Your terms. -f:!M...86X 1.1 BR.!2 batp Qt. le 2 ix.t ' BR, i Ba. frpl. wUdns familJ' 4 ditt runs .rr; fully Drive by 328 Bocknell Rd, · Jean Smith Re11ltor rear. Situat~ .on one ot. pt;; I.: dock. Furn.. $1.DI diafance to bJah I: ekmu. e.u-pool. At,,.cth<• CM 400 E. 17th St, CM ~ OW. moat dnlrahlt IJff OPEN SAT & SUN L..,nl Nl ... I 1107 per _,lb. acboo11. r..... 1210. 5111-1111 -1e terms. SACRIFICE! Lea\liQg' statit. FINE 8-ycrest Four BR lined atreet.a, wtth a larp ~14 Emer11lcl LI. Ille Dwelepment DELUXE Townhouae l BR 2 M&: SllO Low down. Two lin&}e f.ami. home tor sale or trade doUb1e prq:e and tone of Cllar1ninl 3 br on 1rs Jot. 2 PANORAMIC • 0ceu Vn BD..L GRUNDY 675--3210' BA. Crpfa. dtp1, bltna pool (MW~tf*""I ly homes en corner. lot, west aeclllded' atttet, Jarie )'lll'd'. addtticnal of:f:iltrttl puklnc. patlol, blf·ln ~· tun cot.' lot Pvt bch. ~ ·$31Q n\o/yrly. Furn/~ S22S mo. 5f.5.:S2TO : OLUGE REALTY Harber ,Shopping Ctnttt. 548-0m • • ~h or the hlft.)' of course ·dln nn .. 1;>wDr will~· ~~ps.!IM. 4.,lt-1S4 4 , De!Whttul 2 B:. 2 Bl, ·ftpl , 2 2 BR. $13CI Mo .. l!lfr Hou91! n:D..._atKlrbi,cal 548-2394 a1tet_6 pm. .1 wtth a north 'c.of the biwa.1-Ruth·Seelty.·Rltr. ~ '~ 2 ·bl., ht .. liW.-._.,."" CU' .or. 2 patio&, deck. A, Cbatle, No pet.a, 1 cbild '""''""""!~~'!'!~'"""IBY Owner: 4 BR home at 258 Dw1r Shores 1227 price -only $18,500. -=-:::::: rm., fireplace, all elect. ~u1,!_ only, no Pet•. OK. eau 642-2259. 1~ $21 950 Sherwood Sl lor aaf• or . ~ H I Ion llHdt 1400 kit.. "'"' '-"""·· kt-Dano Point 1130 .,~,-• trade tor amallPr hou~ or I 90x130 CORNER-View lotf r unt "I block wall fenctd yd. Near * CO'M'AGE, 1 BR. $145. 0ecorator·s dr e am home . T D Call 646-3058 Galax)' It Ma..rirw,41 11ehoola and ahoppin& center. DANA l'OINT . Huntln9ton 8e11ch 2400 'Utll pd. AdUlrs, no pets. "U" ,.,.P"d with 'boamect · · $3!;,000 terms. · 54~1,,. $1.35 MO. IUYS ""'1m• 511,% F. H . A.. OPEN _ · 545-<294 or 557-'400 t.oeilings, brick BBQ It bu)).MHll Verde 1110 . YOU A NEW $25,500orlet1makeadeal. EXECUTIVE llome -3 BR, J BR. 2 BA. covered patio. bting \\'ater fall, plus hlJie Unlveralt P1irk 1237 lMll Cascade Lane, H.B. 33889-91 COPPER LA!'Q'ERN fam room, bceautifull)' fl1l'n. Farilily only. $225 mo. Art. patio. All cloc"k kltolv>n, 3 y 4 IR HOME 5 BR /Larse Home Brand new 1 tamfly sloolo Pool & ..... ,... I ml from 968-4362 bedrooms. Pool sized yard, BRIGHT 4 0-..tat•ndlftl Buys U )<IU earn $8,500 a year or '6 duplex with 2 bedl'OOOl.I It. beach. Lease $750 me. Eves I-===::.-;::;:===::;::=! 5'0-1720 ROOMY KIDDIE PARADISE Ce"'"• del Mor LESS and ha 5 ~-'-T ~ ICI bonus room. LIVE OH ONE "'&==w"=kndL""',;Call:=::962-:;79;,;lil'=:= Newport ltOdt m TARBELL 2955 H•rbor Choice lot completely fenced, 2 DUPLEXES. Owner wanta ve or more vw.-..r r11n • .-..rr SIDE, RENT 11IE O'nlEl\ -. 1.;..~=~-,="'9"'••.--CLEAN lu&e patio, near park p1a,y. ..-... NOW• penona In your famU)', yOu Must . le!!! Beaotiftll rock SIDE. PRJCED n I G H'TI n..:au:H Furn. 2975 1---------1 4 BR . -$25, ""' gt"Otlnd. Ne defemd ma.in. UUQ" • 1 1 t1U1.Y" now qualify under thl! trplc, Separate muter BR. 90'6> FINANCING' .w... -"===""'-·'-'-"''----I /I S'potlcss! New carpets. Drap. litesa Verdt: aduJt occupied tenant'e bere, borne is Im· new FHA Prccram m for HAFF DAL REAL TY ABLE. AV 1 BR turn Duplex in Costa Adults Only q. 'bUin&. hdwd. firs. 2 3 bedroom bame wilh large maenlate,-4 br-2~ ba and 2 HOU!E.S en comtt lot 1 f. ~ 4 ~ .J 81.tb ~ S.. -'C II M Mesa Quiet No dop 3 BR. 2 b&JL;. apllt level $26S -Bifba.-O:JmerlOt.. Pnv. lwim. family room~afitiN!l.f cmtr&l 1 Ir conditioning. bJiiCJc: to ocean. boma. Ptymeni. ol SJJ5 per GI N •. . or .. ~ ... _!~--811yer . scg..2720 ' 2 BR. 2 balha •••••••••• sm club. Walk 10 all achoolJ! land.....,i -many toclc 137 000 sbow ~ mo. tor 360 monlhl (30 0 own ~ ~ AVAILABLE NOW · CORBIN -MARTIN pianten, fruit and pine .... ,_.; .,;,.!"' uo 10 BIG ,!"'°Jotbl~~!.~ yeanl. lnclooil>c tuu • <n.tJ 496-!Ee; R~~-~ALSUnfu I~-• Bay & &acb Halty, Inc. REALTORS 615-1662 a .15 x 24 h, covered patio e R.ci. Hill Re1ilty on -w' • V"t'-r ·~ to inaluaDct. Paymtnta m&1 bt * POOL * 2 Slory, c bdrml, ,,_,,_ , m wwu 901 Dovtt Dr. SUit• ll6 NB 31116 E. a.st Hwy, OfM Mth bdoor ~ ouldoor carpet. Univ. Pm C.enter, Irvine SELL! Ieu dependins on )Wt Jn. l% blaths, hardwood ftn. Condominium 1951 Gener1il 3000 64.>2000 Evft. 5fM966 WESI'CLlFF Fmhly PIU":led . inside 1-Call Anytime !33-0820 come. Annual percentqe in.. MW cpta, hrtt'ttiom. Fe111> (OPEN &ut. l-51 ~u~ .. warm~ fireplace ln , 2 BR. C.Cttqe-. Owner will terest rate Qf 2% °'a ed ow patio w/ ... BBQ pit. Y1.?NT• Immediate po91eg. Dtt. b'ansfr forcn sale of 11",1?V room ·~ ol owner. finance-. Lownt price in '23.900 mortppo. BRA.SfflA.R REAL TY •"10, 3 BR. ~BA. a.uwne FREE RENTAL BOOK Outstanding 3 br, 2 ba, lf'i ~p area.. First tim;e adver.-Irvine 12» .CdM, •rM· PLE lf7.a507 · Eves 642.()121 Fm b.n. $l51 PIM T.I.T.I. 1:: ~~~~for Tbe.r:i fam rm homP. Luxllf)' ti!ed, and it wont la• t .i>e MOO ltl cub iJ all yau need · w11b $5900 down. Y':&.. .. ... ctiits. drpS, ·1o1.·all pa-per. Im-!'>ng· , .S27.soo. . REA.L ESTATE to move in, which includes 5~% GI loan. By owner. 3 TRADEWINDS RLTY availablt:, immediately, . --.• ...... _. 6""'· loan. 546-2313 3 BR, 2 ~·lit ram rm, 2515 E. Cout Hwy. 67>2101 closing ebargl!a' and im-Br. 2 Ba, ram rm. $28.950. 147••11 WALKER-I.LEE ,...... ~ .. ,.... "',,, pool, tenna COW'tl etc.. · pOunda. New 1J*1rit. _Ill'. bea.:h. off =====-===== 2790 Harbor Blvd at Ad1m11 $48.500. 1!121 ?i1arinen Dr., CrptJ, drpa, many other ei-OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-S Brookhur a1, 22101 N.B. Call fi46..5.lll . tras, color TV, tape deck, IS1t Bonnie 0oone C:aptstrano LD. $IOOO an, Duplexes for S•le 1975 VERY CLEAN 3 bdrm 2 OPEN SAT/SUN . 1·5 ele. $42,5CXI. ~2899 . IRVINEaklTERR1 AbeCE .. J1111ua,~ lln~'ti:o~O::~ · $3.toJ 2nd 10. $16Smo. Im-1----------~::;e ~~wi~:l~~el~ Peninsula Point · OWNER: 3 br, 21~ ba. Ir& brPatht ng Y auu °" med pouea. 4 9·2-328 5. 2 • 2 J3DRMS. ExceUent H.B. carpets &: drapes, S225/mc. Twice the good living! SWEET yd. Like new. Comer Seton immacuJalely clean! Excel· 8tr. n•: 962-1.S 963-4132 location. Tep condition. GI 1533 MI R••"-•R &. Brisbain Way, Irvine. lentJy located jU1t acrou SUMMOOLER 15 (OMlNG BY~--·· 6 •-3 ba 6u,,,_ or 11Lt terms. -.ooo Bier •.• -~~·~~l="'=oo&-<=N"~T'~.~ .... ~F~I 170I e. OCWBLV. Call 833--12'17. from the Irvine Oruntry BE c IN YOUR rnAJ~: To'W ~ta bid ~eves. -~ ......_ Ottl Oub Golt Course & clo&e to OWN POOL tax $231). Fully crpt@d A pew 2 Br, 2 Ba, plush crpls (Sunday only~ L' 1 old lad .. ll" B k n. 1240 F-·••-la'--• You 'll -, ·--l .._.._ .. RENTALS &: n-.. Rent or lie/opl Rl_..__rknect R••lly Lite Y says, 5<' • llC IHIY ,,-!Ind·~ .~ ... a .... ~:;;:: ..._ • ., ""''""'• ~·. ' dri>ed. Many Xl:raJI. 4 ... ,... DOVER SHORES Lovdy 3 bdrm. 2~ bath view home. 1 year leue. $615 A1ontbi including pool I-;ar- den maintenance. Broker 646-1550 67i.3111 "1-. TOWNHOUSE: 3 BR, 2% BA, trplc, patio, pool. 2 car gar, all bllns, crptc, drpl. Lse $21;) mo. 871-88U or 64,2..2497 eves er wkend&. oELUXt Townhoust 2 Br, 2 Ba. Frplc, pool. $250 . Bayfront apt $350. Art 646-0732 ""!'.,~ N1l ,..,....,.L"> A ii·ell kept, 3 bedtoom." ...... ..-'"""'~......, ha.lb tritb ~ dOWn llvinc ._._,,.....,... .,._,1. ~.s. HouSff Furnished 494-846.t W. DGJ-UUll, 0•~ ~ decorated 3 BR. 2 Ba. = _ __,,.., •>• "· .~~~-~~___,,.,...,, 3 BR. 2 Bad I t.a HIGH BEAMS bath, tiome is what abe'1 talk· FOR Sak by owner; 3 br, for ~_.7 CN!o. YOU"~ LO room. wroacht iNr nDins. 96)..16.Cll R•nt11ls to Shere 2005 2 BR Span. ~Ind ~ ..1-.... h-"Pbl"m.' newN ~.· en bout Add a complete family room. 2 ba 2 frplca .,... .-....., ha avocado carpet and 2 BR. Qmdo Sell By Owntt • LR, 1% Ba. .. _ patio. ....,..; u. • · r- Stt!l>I to ocean! 3 Bedrma., sprinkter S)'Slem and a COV· bltns crpta, ~ cu1.ae: rt! fireplace overlook:lnc cabana · 1---------Adulti lnfa.nt ok. $22tl. SD> mo Jae. Sf0....15'73 2 ba., Z.tory bt:ach home. 1 ered patio and you've aot-a sac. 'Tu house ID prdm Richardton Realty and p:iol. <:::lme '° ~ewa.YB, Pool f'acll .• 1 Ml. from bch. WOMAN With secured in. 5571373 ~young, Only $26.900. twl!:t1 litcle old hoUSt: fer $34,500. Opt:n Sat/Sun DK 613-0145 675-6080 major abopp\rw and Goldeo ClD 962..fJOl5 came would likt: to share $1""'<S-" • ..:N=1=c~E~2-B~r-ho_me._ .Unive rsity Par~ CAYWOOD REALTY $26,950. Fairbilt Dr. Mr. or MrL OCEAN SIDE Wm Oilere. "Assume FHA Fount ·n Valley 1410 ~ io;,~y ~w ~same. v;/v.'. drpa, stove, tned. pr. Ol&W.Qlut:Hwy .. NB S4&.2313 -·--J.farvin,days&t>Ufl,evea OF HIGHWAY SJA%@SJS6persnontti.Try •• r ,tt Kkisltpets.Bkr.534"'69111 2BR2ba.tnhouat S275 . e 541-1290 • 548-fi683. J\llt: listed in choice area S2500 Down to $25,900 Full BY O\VNER deluxe l Br, 2 GENTLEMAN: ahare 2 VERY nice-3 bdrmll, 2 baths, 3 BR. 2 ba. S300 CLIFF DRIVE Oupiexwith2Bedroomb0me Price. Ba. v.·all-kHnll, elect. Bdrm •tudio apt. $8S mo. drapes, Pfltio...etc. $200/mo. 4 BR. 2 bl. S3l5 2 Bdnn. 2 bath heme E•stbluff 1141 with patio and lDcomeapart.. WE SELL A HOME kitchen. washer, dryer , c:o.ta Mesa nr sboppinz Agt. 546-4141 e Red Hill Realty lll-0820 , PLUS view apl (Sell ------ment always ~nted. 148.500 EVERY J1 MINUTES wattt .aftener. frpl, pa&>, center. ~ ===''======-4 BR, 2% BA, 2 story : or rentl. ;52.500 PACESE'TTER 0 Br. 2" ... MOY£ w --10'-613-8000 Walker & Lee 1""'11<apod, """"' lot WILL Shan Apt., w/p.ot, CMI• MtH 3100 Townhouse. W..126() mo. Gtor-William son " n ~.ooo. Low down. 17600 C:OSta Mesa 11'1!!&. o.ys: ~farch l. 8J3..00C4 . •-profeuionally landsc rard, -THE BLUFFS\ Santo Domingo Circle 837~. Alt 1:30 PM, REALTOR raised ~wood de<'k. Priced Save yourself tht: ht:adaches 'nm Edinct:r 6B.3914 Open Sat. aftemoon 642--3129 67J.43SO 67J..IS64 Eves. below n1kt for quick sale. a everything done · hl&hlY tf1.44i55 ~«I -c=.-:=,...==....-~=------:-$32 950 546-1318 or 613-7781. customized, Jav\i;hly decor· Tllkl Over 514 Annu1ii $1M PER MONTH 3 BDRM HR. Ba.I. Ia. to For Le111e Beautiful Del Cerro nr. South Corona cfel M•r 3250 Coa!rt Plan, 40' awimml.ng 1---------1 pool, 4 apM:iout bdrms. The 3 BR. Split level, Oc:tan S400/mo. 1nd. pool malnt. £ view, XtDa lara:e den, No gardeDl!r, ())mpletely furn. pets. $365 : • . aled $flaeiou., m111r. aultt:' -FHA LOlln PAYS ALLI I ~ wtrem.ale. Lrs bdrm, · Alt um• 6'!. Loa n f\~ ~t:rd7 tornc!r 4 dbig It gUcst BR., 21h b81.h8 . bay f ~1 Aawme low int. loan for f1p1e, patio, real cutt. ''Pride cf ownership." En-d • I amS28~ ~fh .rt; ttrl)'On view, Could not e OP N HOUSI! • ona3w:~Rwlprittc~ U.C50 doWn. Extra sharp, 673.-2532 tty hall, huge tamUy rrn + ~~.t!· c c. ~... -wi be replaced at $49,900. Slit. &. S-. 1..$ • !'!°...... 'TALL""' ro~ 'GE~'. don't wait, won't lut! ROOMMATE Jor 3 BR apt. -"""· 3 "''"" built-ins, •w_.~ ';'5um. '~ · Eutbl.U Rfft~ 644-1133 716,llliiRld .. •RI •-~ ·~ H'FFD•L REAL TY w IN 2 9'.0l'Y. 540-lT10 Owner 54;i...T100 ·~ • 2 ~ [~ $1.24 per month JlllYS all OD "" l4'2..s ;~~~1458 e'VpOrt. 3 BR. Cameo ShOn!s vk!w !shed if dea~. * 642-3293 Aft 5 TARBELL 2955 H•rbor ./ 3 BR. 2 BA. family rm, 2 By Owner: lat Listing 47H CORTLAND! $21.500 FULL PRICE. Hur. WANTED: 2 Girls to Sha.re 3 '~~~Yll':,e':a'thv~.i~m~ C:~·. ~~ Jul.Y2!'m, _ frplcs, sprnklr. $32,SOO. 4B<lmu,lariestmodel.Sep. 4 &dnJoml ryonthiabeaUl;y!CALL! •--I•--~ 1••• ~·· ··~ CE 4 Br. 2 Ba, ll!:P Prine only. 546-3518 dining rm, buBt·lm. 2 pa· WE SELL A HOME -'" ... " -br oce&ntrcnt apt wfl other brid&e home. 3 + dining 2 BR F bl I fun . nn. 2 sty. HT'd pool tM>s, outdoor Jightinl. Ma· Very livable Ix' .family! EVERY 31 MINUTES 1---------until June. m..s693 room le family rooms + . am. rm, gar, t... ns. w/llidt .rt; div brd. Nr schl5. turP plantirc, rm ror pool. DON V. PRAONRKLIN w lk & l = ~;, 3m~~ 2ie:; WANTED ah1 21.JO '° ahare pooJ. $300/mo. =do~ I. drps. 600 I $SllOO dn. 145.500. 54(>-75T.I Nawport BtK h noo N, all -public • REAL T I_ er eo 13!1) ..,;._ Owr.r 531"'2:19 my hom• In Loguna -... ' . priv. By appt. m<B38 e 02222 e • 49t-8l29 • ~ 5'1·5811 AVAIL. now. Cute 2 Bdrm.. COST 2190 lbrlJor BJvd. 1.t Adams f-Cir.en'ett.trt:) front house. Patio I. Gar. C.t• MaH 1100 Newport Heights BLUFFS -.' BR. i BA. m,.. NO LOAN · ,.._ °""' .,. 9 PM L•I"•• S.Kh 1705 --2100 OLUGE REALTY S200 Mo. Owner 540-3862 '----------526 500 nll1cenL \Ile~ on wattr. Sale Owner wl1 cany TD~ S BEDROOMS ~~------Costa Mes11 1500,.,..at '"lbDJ.tM.1-=========oli "'HOICE • or 1""''°""°"· 644--0516 on this chotee 2 Bedroom THE OLD --------Lido 1110 3351 1 ""' Beamed ceiling ~auty wiOI plus lanai jutt 2 bloclm from $32.500 f\all prioe. 2 1tory £.SIDE 3 BR, lnclds color I '!!!!!!!!!!"~~~~'""~I !.::::'.~;:.. ___ .,.::::::,: EASTSIDE "'' w O OD BURNING El Toro 1244 beed>. Don't miss diia little m&nlloo. Pool · •iud lu"' GRAY MARE 'l'Vpool, dsh1whr •. wu~dryer. DESIRABLE LIDO Isl•, 3 Br, 3 Ba, Ap- f!REPLACE. built"ln lritch-F detail! all toe at the end 111' I cW-de-< "SHE AIN'T WHAT SHE w nwnt. ~ mo. HOME prox 3000 Sq. ft , U'XBO' lot. $22, 950 FHA·YA en and i1~ baths. Choice SO' 4 BR. 2 Ba. en 3110 ~crl?, pm. • °::13-8550 c sac street. Carpett, drapes USED TO", and neither is Avail Feb ls.June 1. 2 Br., 2 ba, cptd, drps, forced for Jeue or sale ~owner. COzy and cule, on • cul de lot on quiet street NEAR CuJDeSae. Coun!?>'. kitch.. Included, Bulll·in range, ov-this imposing 2 story home; 646-l014 air heat, Ga..rlMiisp, bl.t·lns, Shown by appt. BGS-4969 \ !lac: jU&l repainted and clean. Harbor High. Here's YOUR dshwr.: cov. palM>, sprkln. en, dishwuht:r. Extra la~ detailed exterior cl wood, 3-BR. 2 Ba., comp. furn. frplc, pa tic, aana:e water ! r.:d. La~ yard with fruit OPPORTUNITY to li\.'e in By: owner. 831.fil<S muter bdrm. OVenized Palos Verdes stone. stucco, Close to ~ach. 1 Yr. old. furn. Adulta 'only m' pet.a. B•lbCN l1l11nd 3W trtts and avocodos p.lu! Newport Beach for $26.500! double cara.ae. pbkd rooOines with expos. $265 Mo. Eves. alter &. RATE REASONABLE . !QJrt\ for 8 prdrn. Src It, WE SELL A HOME Coron11 de1 Mar 1250 eel ~ama. 673-1412 Acrou from O:iuntry Oub BAL. Isle hse, 2 Bl' unfurn. • yoU'U kwe It. EVERY ll MINUTES 2500 SO. FT. • R' -· Spn.wllns 5 BDRM. FLOOR IMMED.===--"'0=-:--,-. l""BR..--,2,..BA."'° 215 1'-lesa Dr. * Ph. 548--6706 frpl. 100 yds to bay. SlTS 1 646-7171 Walker & lee " acod livitli'. in best Celt.I 2501 OCl!AN ILVD. 1m PLAN, fl!atures fell' liv, Bltnl, dishwhr, crpt 1. 2 BR nea..r C.M. park, mo. 314 Apolcna. 548--4278 area.· 4 BR. Cl aep.), x1nt OPEN SUN. 1..S mt wlth WOOD PANELED Oilldren OK. S~ mo. teenager cl-chUd. Avail traUi la I ntertainin& 9ptctac:utar, p&oorunic view ~~~====~ WAIL, MASSIVE USE D 546-m47 Feb. 22nd. noo mo. 548--9536 Huntington 811ch 3400 O THE REAL ""\.. LSTATERS 2M3 = Dr, Lce.ic ~: .• ~. dln. rm: ot ~ bl.)', ocean' Cat· -F'.H.A. PROGRAM 2U = ~G~ 2 BR comfort&ble bol.lse $100 Jl.90, 3 BR. .nrtna nn. pe.Uo, LOVELY Imperl.aJ Mod 3 br, t..;;;;;;:;;;;;:;&;&iiiii•~1·-::-:::::~:':':':":~ mt-ip bar. One of oUr best ~c..<>rr:tn:1.::.:· Covemme~= a. portion RM. LEADS TO SPAb:ouS per mo. Adults. 3tO Avocado fen. )'d. Ne pelt. 4/1. ~~~,!!~al· ld7b 0 l !!!°.' $ra&S Mo. I•. $3100 DOWN • D':JPLEXES • -at st~'SOO. (eve-a:. 6'13-41$4) 1'a E. (but Hwy. 4t ~~-mt,:, = OPEN DINING RM. w I w St. 6'13-81 Unlvuslty Dr. 642-Cll2 ~ ~· • G.L lean en larse 5 0wl1t'r FinMCe •••• $37,SCXI EW VlEW VIEW MacArthur, Cl:W , ma:J60 _,,,. ha 5 be In CARPETINGa:CUSTOM l'!---r•I -G-r•I 3000 Go-r•I •- 3 BA It fa.m nn. Quiel Newport Island····:· 139.SOO VI --In ........ ve mem n DRAPES 'nm.U-Olll". Or--'"""-------------------------·---------1 location. Near mop. N~ar Ocean ........ SSl.500 Nothlnc '!'Ore appeatlneoU<ft CAMEO SHORES your family. Home baa 2 na!e opni liaittue LEADS ...._· -... .. drps sl<ln(> firP· Pier I: F\oat '· · ·· •·' f7f,SOO Cameo HiahJanda at $69.;iuu. OJltom built 4 Bdrm., 4 p1"'1ha. ......... ..,~ kitchen, fire-d Pl.Sr WALL OF GLASS 1S ..;-· -..-~ ' J BR.. Jovel)' din. nn .• 31 n. &Op, INC prqe • n fT HIGH -I ~. bltifl:I • dish..,•, sher. l;'li Hv, nn., artistic frpl., besl batbs ·ocean view, pool, un. (.'Ompletel)' (anced. Fu LL · · ..-ith • PMOl"lm- Our _ _.,....... H•......, Call 9 ... , det market at tt1: ~. PRICE · ·~ 600. .-._ le vie1v, TO 2nd SI'ORY WI __ ... -.. ,. t • _._ quality cp11 ~drapes Cud "~ "-· _,,pay. Heritqe Real E31ate 54(1.tl~I W UC&L bit Mu.~t ~...en tu ~pperc: 644-1133 ror app't . 10 view ment u little as S150, ln-l BDR.i.,tS. • CENTRAL ot>en eves. • ! A L Ty la~ featurPt. (r:YCl. 673-0;)54) E•stbluff Re•lty cludlna costs. CALL BATU. "'llllZ;;ll=:ll=== Nf't1r Npt. Polit Ole. ~2414 -~~~~~~!!"'"I W£1.ELL A HOME Completely modem kitchen ii FURN.'fRIPLEX EVERY 31 MINUTES bu BUILT-IN RANGE k ONE BLOCK ACRE SOUTH OF HWY . OVEN. DISHWASHER 11o westctiff Shopping een1rr. Short "'alk 10 beat h. Neat Walker & Lee GARB. 01SP. etc. Ceramic Bea.at. 3 Bdrm. home wlli; tilt tounttrs & e.i:ten5ive famiy ,,n, oversized park· HORSES OK. ~ Bc111n home, prop, w/fine roental history. 2190 Harbor Blvd. at Adams use of hanhvood cabinttt. Jilot yard with camper or family room + office. VIEW. $62,SOO fi45.9f91 Open 'til 9 PM Thia better built bome IS boat M~. Best Eastridc Je•n Smith Re•ltor e OP N • W•lker Rlty. 67U200 IN NEED OF PAINT, GEN. value, tor under $26.000. Su~ too E. 17th St. 01 646-l255 DAIL 1·5 3.366 Via Udo, NB Open Sun. RAR£ ER.AL CLEAN UP A MJN. m.tt your ttnnt. Call Herl· W••ftliff _ Dever er.a , 516-$)6\A.a 1rnlo11f LOVELY 2 Br home north of OR ~PAIRS. Wltb a littlt tace Real Estate 54(1..JlSJ. 4 BR 2~ BA fee land 90' So. aide of H . WalklDS dlat, hwy, R.etentl.y ~ OPPOR'IVNrrY lmllination I: elbc:nf rru• cOpen ewa) x u.2·, 5~~ '1oan, fa.rn'rm , to shoppitlc center. Furn. carpeUnr I draptL .Low Wneas ca111es tmmed need )'OU win t.ve a. rtt.l thaw· 19•!!"!'!!'!!!'!!~""""'1 all bltlll,· atrium, cptd 4 duplex. 2 Bit. ff.., ~.. :»'&. to aell 2 •torJ l bdrm 3 i*ot. Offered at SPAUUR d.,.. other .....,, 6 yn bit"'. "-bootae bu now MORGAN REALTY 'l'IM8'2 belbe, lh22' lamrm. lnnnoo Sil.JOO l'ULL l'RICE 5f•tlle word tor tlda EAST okl. Sell I Jeue. Princi'*1a palnt, C&l'J'.l"t I-paneUrw. SHARP A uDU.ll&al duplex oa home. Takeovv 5*" FHA 1l1W DN. PYMT. O.X.1 mlE. 3 bedrooln, J bl;th doll 001y by appt. Owr 646-6394. Pnctd lor QUlck 11le. a 60' lot narth of hwy. Onb' loan prtoed at $31,500. VACANT! SEE roD.4.Y! "1* Sda>nll "'""""" BAYFRONT l gmc1 DON V. FRANKLIN "2.500. Lond alono a1moot The RNI Etl•le Mo ri MISSION REAL TY -~ -· ' a •-o< """"' , • REAL TOR ..,..h uk1n11 --. 147 -•1 915 -a..t ~ • --· ~v .,. ~· nr. °"""'· apt, 2 BR. 2,1 e 67'2222 • MORGAN REALTr m4M% --· ... , .. -·"' ... """" """"'""' tha1 go be., f<pl., .. llo. pool. · ~ ·===,,.;:,,=.,:_,:;c.:..;,'-" LEASE I OPl'ION I SALE. PHONE (714) 4M.fnl l wittl thia tiome-. Prictod II avail ID 90 ft. boat. r " • OPEN • INVESTOR'S $pedal a 2 Cd Now v Ac. n t. lmmedlatt THRIE ARCH iAY ontJ $211,s;G. • W/t:arry Ut $30.000 Down. Thurs., S11t., Sun. 1..S 1\-. on 2 Iota, s. 0( a...,.. postenk>n Cozy s bdrm 2 Private Bffdi a Tennis Court S..%JU ' SHOR.£ PROP£RTIES tM SANDCASTL E O..inet. SSS.500. m..ce bath home • 11o'tllt to achOOla • Ooean Front Heme. Aakinc m.0060 ot S4Mf1S H11rlllor View Hii ia It ahopplftl, Cood realdt~ Sl2l.OOO. Near Ocean l'rolll .i~ ''.'!lf l.>J.·'\f , '"' ·,.-;\:!I<:-·. - iz========-l&eaut. vt.ewhome. ~Bdrm•. Balboll Penlmul11 1300 till.I area. $180 month I L« $39.<nl. Newport Hei..&.ts 1210 a family rm ., 2Mi blthll, 2 BALBOA PENIN, POlN'T $22.8.50. CA.LL ~t2t south * $16'6 * ""' trpka. Lovely J)ltto l land. 3 BR 2 BA borne en cornet Coast Real ~late ~clWJivc Broker J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,J tea pine. View or bc:h, octan A mtl LET GEORGIE 00 ITI BY Owtler: fflllt' J br, 2 bl. 4'I CAIRILLO NEWPORT HE IO!fTS DON V. FRANK LI N '«' IUMY prtv .. t!o Molntena""' ,,.. l·Bdnn. eu. .. m BU nou ... Al"'°'t I BR. 2 bllh borne. Frtli~. N .... ..... REAL TOR Low malnt yanl. --u furn. townhoolt WIOI all <It-New. Ctpt1. ..1....... bl•·"''" u:_ ·-...a ,,,.,,_1. ... -. c'·-riw L'Ustom ..,.. l 11umt -.-... .,. ,.... ... l•-.7ano.-cwoci ., ... "'"~' ~ • B 2 Ba ~-"'I e 67J.2222 e forced air. lhUtten, bdwd t!ttble blt.tnt. Incl. di~ frplc , 2 auo dll;1 , to ..._.,Inf, OlU (Of appt, .. r u\UI .. na I nftM V. F••*"l(LIN 1"'1 tlld Stnta Ana BLUFFS. 3 b<lnn 3 balh, n. dbl pr, blt.\n at~No t1o'l.llher. 111,500. Full price. \lnObs~~ Coaatl l'-e ....,.. ll. ••"""Toll • $37.SOO • ..Ut.._t. -u-... nbell loea· wlrlrc • ""'· -pnv. ~~~·--tonno. vltw. ,..,~~ Yd. 138,9'0. -~-B" ·-appt ,,__ New .. __ a _,A..... bch a bMl ramp. Sale bJ "'"au&: 5horet Jtealt)' ·~· 1;;;_;:•~'11-;:~1~1~21~•;:,../~~·!:";!·-!!!!'~-~r!'·~~~-!"~/ &:;. v1 .. , ~V;. 'owner m.MU (S&\OOOJ 536-389t 53&-M Evt•·SA ~=n='"',~,~.ooo,,_.--v";,..,w_,,H,..o .... ~3 BDRM, 2 BatJi, NEW CUIL. home. J Btlnnl. 2 cant. Ownerfbltr uldnc ft i Br, 2 Ba. J car Gt.rap. 6Slt GI. 4 BR. ,. bl., shake Br. 2 Ba, apack>u• yard. BY ..... Pall, Allume S\4~ 81., blU.. 15th I: Santa Ant. ~.w;o. C.11 Jim 546-$980 Many Xtru.. Appt. Only. root pauo., U.00:> dn. $239 OWNER, 925 Katc.Ua or -0..--t 137,,rl». m-6450 Bkr. d .... 67>1m ev Prlntlpala Only, 6!3:f!'· mo. w/2nd TD. 8'7--1f9W!'l;..;.;;;;;;.. ____ _ $@\\.j}}¥l-/&t.~s· The f'nz /e with the 6ui/t./n Chuckle l I I' I' I IR E YPUV ·1 IBACIM • I I I I I I' I I I M A y L E N -Husband: "I .. w tlie '="_• ""l'"'""l~I -.-1--t ~~::,i.~bout my loss ,_.._....__._....._ ....... ......., Wife : "Whet did he I B I F R AC do?" ~~r-1 -I -1--1 Husband: "He mode mo ~·--~-~-~·--~·pay him --." 2·1s 'N ET .DA I. C:-lote "" .. ...i.,. -· r,,...,.-.,-,-.--r:--t by lolffo0 In "" mt-_.. I I I I I I' . ,.. -""' ... ":.':.': :'>.! ........ • "'!!!All!'IO!l'Y!dell~.!ir::>"'='::O"'•~•mt<t<:.,.<11'tO:o.:'IG!::"C:"'•i:",'l<Z~l'l'!lf,"11', ""'i"' ~R:"!:"'"~'"'""'"""""":"tl:",,.>e:::et"P"· ~.,,,,, ... .,~. ""''""''<'<""ll"""'y";"<,,..."r;,,...u.,.z~·".":"..,.•:c>"''"'"'' .,.,,.... ,,,.,.,-, ".\C''"""-"'~",~''""""'"""_,,-,..rnor,,--. -e:. -• ·~...,,-~--·-~-= -.--.,,--:..,..,_.,.,,_,~ _ _, __ ,,..r~~·-.,,-~!..,.. __ _,_'"!'..., ltlNTAU RENTALS _ Apts. Furnlahod Apt" Fumlahod C.ta MeH 4100Cotta Mota 4100 · COSTA MESA'S ,~.....,.,.........~. FlnMt . Locatl.om_ PALM MESA APARTMENTS Next to the Santa Aria Country Club Just East of Santa Alla Ave. on Mesa Drive. VILLA POMONA GARDEN APTS. At Pomona and 18th Street FEATURING: . e PATIO AREAS e SWIMMING POOL • STEAM ROOMS • JACUZZI llATHS BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BEDROOMS Furnished & Unfumlohed' a . All Electric ·9 H«Jtpoint ADDliances Most Ra.tsonabl• Nd; Rentals • From s 1 zo Unfurnished • From $140 Furnished .For PALM MESA call 546-9860 . For VILLA POMONA call 642-7786 ·-------RENTALS Houses Unfurnished Huntington Beach 3400 IMMAC. Ex. Lrg 3 br, 2 ba Dupln:. Crpt, drpl, blt-ns. Lrg. lovtly prtv. yard. Gar. + huge pal11:'1. $185. Re8J>011. Muried Adlts. 842.-3276. 2 BR. w/patio ... yard. Ora.pet.. Encl. 1 a rage. Adult&. No pets. $ l 4 5 . -MODERN l Br hte wfcpla, drps .I: d!.sp. Wik to bch $110 mo. Adults only, no pets. 53&-2615 3 BR, 2 Ba. Blt-ina, frplc. fenced yd, nr liChl le ahopng. $125. Mo. C&U before SAM or aft 7Pl\f, 494-2936. General Single Adults 4000 t.u=y -· 1 " ..... room apartments, .fum.iJb- l!d and unturnisbed, with complete privacy &lld 1&rJd.. s-:aped countty club atmo• ...... Including $750,000 worth of recreational tacfl. i~1 de1lgnet!· and operated Juat for single people. RENTS FROM $145 to $3Go'.l NEWPORT BEACH 880 IRVINE AVE. IRVINE AND 16th tn4J ~ • ' THI NIW HUNTINCifON CAPRI APAATMINTS 'Off•r1nt .th• latett Concept il'I • -Fl.In livin9 for Tode_y's ActiYe Set. See Awcird Winning MERRIMAC WOODS! GRAND OPENING 21 NEW APARTMENT UNITS Sl'ACIOUf GIOUNDS '& FULL SOUNbNCJOPINCi - Priva cy with Glamour, Convanianc. & Comfort $1 15. ur. CUSTO~ I, 2 & ) BR; FURN/UNF ORANGE COUNTY'S MOST BEAUTIFUL I Just $85. fu,.., ;1 Apt •. Sho "d b_y Fr;.ndsl "' APARTMENT COMMUNITY BE OUR GUEST OH SATURDAY 12 lo 6 · G~LS. A SNCIAL DISCOUNT NOW AYAIU.lllL FEATURING A CLUB ATMOSPu'RE l'ON AND IJAMIS TO MATCH ANt ~OOD · ""' • 401, 405, 409, 413 • Uth Stroot Huntington IHch E•i•y • Fast Sot ol Ton•h, • Gom•ol8o1htboll FOR YOU!( COMFORT AND · PLEASURE or Bllliard 1. Shape up in I of tha Gym1 or R.a~x Juit completed 1 or 2 hdroom. 2 Bath. Air· A IJIUe Bit o! Old Spain in • S1Un_1, Jacuui or the Sun Aroul'ld tht p'ool. cond .• a.am celllngi. dlthwathirt, lush land- YOUR SOCIAL DIRECTOR ARRANGES PARtlES IN scaplng with strHm• & wat•tfalls, •l•volort, in the Charming New Deluxe WeJi/erranean Uf/a6 th• F1bulou1 C.pri Room I: Fun Trips to V1911 or 1 BBO's, clubhouM with soclal actlvlfitl, uu- SEE THE FURNISHED MODELS AT "''· Jicuul & swim pools, private 11,1~ . uoo EDINCilR AYE., HUNnN•roN llACH w/slorago. FROM $140 . $210: Adults pluM. WIST OF ll&ACH ILYD. & THI SAN DIECOO FRIE· Just EHi ol 2600 Harbor Blvd., noJI to Ne-· 1, 2 & 3 ledrooM Unfurn. Apts. FDR RINT OR FOR SALE Built-in Range &: Oven -Fireplaces Garages & Laundry Rooms Sun••ck• & Bar-8-Ques WAY. Ol'IN IYUY DAY. PHONE 17141 M'-0619 bors C•dlllac, ,1 421 M•rrlmoc W•y, Cosio M.11. 545-4300. Everything new. Move In nowt c0~··~·~·~Mo:.:::.:•~·~~_;.41:.;::oo Nowport lloach 4~l'!!l!!!!~~~~~~'j"!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!~~ A Short Walk to tho llMchl * * SUNNY * N•wport !\&•ch GRANO ACRES * . OPfHING J;G;';"';;;r•;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;soao;;; ;c;°';';";Mo;;;'";;;;;;;;;5;1oo~I VEN DOME ALSO, 2-4-6-9-12 UNITS FOR SALE LINDBORG CO. 536-2579 ~ * Motel-Apts * IMMEDIATE l sljp\11.) So. or O.C. IMMACULATE APTSJ ADULT• FAMILY SECTIONS AVAILABLE CIOH to shopping, Pork ti!' ~ious 3 Br's, 2 Ba 1t.c11:~~. OCCUPANCY $30 WK. & UP • 2 BHfoom. Day,W..,,,Moorti • Kitchens .. TV'1 incl, · • Phone •erv., hld pool • Maid aervlce avail . 2376 Nl!WPORT ILYD. .141-9755 CASUAL California Living In Wai: m Medittrrancan al- nwspherr. Spacious 750 sq, ft. color-coord.inaled apt, deal(Jll!d &-fuml1hed tor scyle &-cornlart. * Pvt. Patio •S-bq •Shag cpl.I •Gar w/atorqe '*Heated pool *Kitchens w/indiftct lightin1 &-de.lux oven Ir range. 1 bJk to shopping. l Bdrm. $175 incl. uU. Adults, No pets. ~ w. Wilson St. 64>-197J MERRIMAC WOODS Furn units avail. see id ul'L dcr class $100. 425 Merri· mac Way. 545-6300 • Sw\ro Pool, Puttcl'ffn Luxury garden apartnu!nt:s * Frpt, JndJvllndcy fae'll offering compll!lte privacy 1145 Anafltlm Ava. ' COSTA P.fESA 642·2824 bfoauliful land.«<:api ng & 1---------unpa.rallelt'd recreational i RENT I facililk>s in a country club atmosphert. 1''o"' lea.sina Jn Newport Beach. l\1odels open 10 am to 8 pm Furnished or unlurnlshed Rents from $155 to S310 Oakwood G~rcten Apartments 1700 16th Street 714, 642-8170 J Rooms Furniture $19.95 & UP !:Onth-T()-M1Y1tti Rental.I WIDE SELECTION i"'iO DEPOSl'I' 0.A.C. lfl'RC FUmlture Re.nta1• 517 W. l.!lth. CM MS-3481 Sl25 -CLEAN 2 Br 4-plu, SlDVI!, W/w;lirps, pr, IQal & pets. Bkr. 534-G9!I) 5100 BRAND-NEW APT-HOMES . 2 BR duplt!X. crpts, drps. I -""===,,-,~~~-I Nevt'r lx!forc lived In. Prl· hltn clrc stovr, QdUllJ, no BA YCL/FF MOTEL vv.te polio living, Near pt>lll, $175 mo. 1791A1\Uitin, * LO\\' \\'EEKLY RATES '* brach &: shopping. All new 646-3352 Kitrhen, TV'!!, maid !lr'rYice. built-In!>. t:i&hwashcrs, w/w SUBLET Jlcaied Pool. tarpf'tlng, cln1.pes, pri"att' GARDEN Am. Conven~Uy located Cloaeto~ AJ""°""ltlonlna -POoi -----------------Qui>ei. 6: Orapea -• - Bullt-1"' ._ E~g~ Coal• MoH 5100 c ....... dol Mor 5250 .l Bed l'OOml • 1 Ba\h "from 1155 M..,111 , '; ' N.EW TOWNHOUSE Dri ve by 160 W, \Vilwn 2 BR, 1'1'1 BA & 1 • 2 BR. ~ Manager , Apt. 1 O'pld, drps .. u:lr clnc aa• oven. 645-2lc.I. 3TI W. WllJOn NE\V db:. t t. 2 BR. Sha& crpta, drps, blllns. lmmed occupy, $161).SlBD. $40-1913, 543-23lL 2 Wt Dupl6:. Fully crpt'd, -. ""-' ''"""' yard, 1 child ok. No ~ti. Reta. .-~~~ ON TEN ACRES l • 2 BR. Furn A Untu:m FirepJ.a~ .. I prlv. patlca I PoalL .,._. O>ntnl'l Bldot. 900 St1 1..ane, O!M 6#-!!nl IMacAJ'thur nr. 0.-< Hwy} . ---------4 Br. 2 Ba, Cpts, New nm.if' 2 BR, 2 BA. un1urn, drpl, decorator di-pa, Panellin&, HARBOR G~ :t;,c:~~r~si· ~1 ~ :e~ ~~~1~~!:: fU5 mo. 645--2191 APARTMENTS Apt !, $1'5 mo. $260 00 leue. """™ SPACIOUS e DEUJXE 11: 2 BR Gardin FOR Jeut nlf•.y l Br ~t. TOWNHOUSE LIVING )pta. Blt·lnl, prlv patlo, over IF· Nr Stb & Orchid. Sepuate adtllt • family c0m-healed pool. frplc. Adulta Crptl, drps, 1t1M,_ refri&. munltlet. Bachelor l·S. 4-3 $145 mo. ~63 $17~. Avail \m;med. 54M957, . Bdrm•,· rum It untum IJ)tt. •·BARGAIN. Beautiful Jae Uno .aria 675-7528 $110. per mo, & \\!', 2 BR apt. 991 El Camino COROLIQO AP1'S. 2 BR. Dr, C.M. 546--0451 Lower levtll, •tu d lo a. • Larae garden patios BAatELOR. 2 & 3 BR'll. Frpl.ea, pool, dbl carport&, •Open beamed ceilings CID, -bltns. No pets. 2885 pat\oii. $1~220, 673-J.178 e Fircpb".:cs -Rec. Rooms ?tfcndoza, No. A. SG--5421 UP!:a"TAIRS -3 br, 1 b&. panel- • 2 pools, aa.unas. nursery LRG 2 & 3 BR. Crptll, drpA, t Ina:, drps, ~rpll, bit-ins, school. or 2 kids ok. 2214 Colleae laund rm. Single rar · SJ$ IMMED. OCCUPANCY Ave .. Apt 2. 64&-0627 Leise. ;,.19-3756 daya only. .. LOfuno Booch ' • • 1 & 2 BORNS. View, paUo, raraae, WLk lo lown I: 1 beach. AdW tl Ollly, no.pet$. • Yrl,y Mato req'd, 497·1556 2 BR 2 BA, carpe.15, drapu, , bulltins. Sl60 mo. • 4S4-4427 * Dana Point 5740 ~ NE\V 2 br split iev, duplex. 'fo'/W Cfpl, drps, blt·iftf, disposaJ, $200 Mo. 33938 Alcazar, Dana Pt. .f9t..231.9. REAL ESTATE General R .. taft Wanlocl " WANTED TO BUY OR !.&ASE Exec utive and Wife ·. reloe&ting to ~ Wed: Coaat from Eu!, want to Jeue or buy an unfumlahed home. on the beach or w/ an unobslructed v~w of the wafer Jn Newport Beach. Corona del Mar. Lquna Beach, or within commutinc -• dis tance of Newport Beach .• J We prefer charm to the con- ventional and our abmlute. , , requl~mtnta are : a • fltepla.cr, al · leu1 3 Bedrooms or 2 Bedrool'IUI and a •tudy, 2 ot 3 bl.Ula. a yard or p.rden, pc"tftrablJ • 1 encloeed. We wlll live on : : the Welt Cout penn.anpU, , and will anive April I. We ' will be ln Los Anlf'let from : Feb. 14 throqb Feb. 21 ; , look at property, Pleue call '' I: leaw message lor Mr. I A. L. Hou, HILTON HOTEL, : • Los Angeles. (2131 ~321 or aftt>r Feb. 21 caU Mr. A.L. J{oU 12151 353-2130 af~r 1 6 pn1. EST. We CIUl assume J mortgage pa,ymentt or rent up lo SllOO n10. 2 BR. priv raraae. fe~ yard, crpl.11, drp.11. ntS "'°· 2416 England SL. HB. lit Ii last mo's rent + clna: dep. con1pl fu rn. 2 Bl{ Jiving, GARDEN GROVE apt 4/1-9/15. Pvl pat1ol ,.=="&l;;::.~·=""°;·c_~-• 3 BR-2 BA·fri>lr. plua Must be !lef'n lo UI!' ap. CHARMING 1 8 d rm , e 2 BR·2 BA-pali~ t mo Peterson way CUTE 2 Br, beam ce.llings, Coata Ml'sa 546-0370 Nawport BMch 5200 upt1tn, pv1 garagt'. Nr. Harbor;,, Adams Call 67>7478 Help ! Every ytar about this time my wife 11et1 "Island Fever" '-about drives me ou1 of my akull. Now I'w laken ht'r to Fuhkln Island, Chevron laland Ir II ahe doe&11'l quite. 1c reamln1 about the aurl belni up, the tra.dt'Winda. fllc, 1 jU1t might be tempted to try Alcatru. 3705 S35 Montl'l'el')' Drive.: 2 BR. dell., 1'4 BA. 2-car pr. Furn. or 'unfum. Avail Apr, P.1ay I: June (owner occupies from Jmy thru AU&); aY&il. tor ~ ttntal from St'pt. on. Call collect 1M 6: 213: 21S3169. BR.AND ~ 2 Br. Beams, .shq catpet, bit-Ina, frpl. trees. Wik lo beat beach. S28a. 673--3173 or ~70 3707 13100 Chapman Ave. preciated! 642-519L f Ire PI ace, t' x c e 11 en t e 1 BR-I BA~IUXe .11lnill!' C4 b,... W. Sanla Ana ~.I I BR Apt. Gu & """ pd. "'"""•la '°"''~~ no P<'" Corsica A t H LUXURIOUS U[W NEWPORT 9r11'U CTI4) 636-3030 sm mo. No child~n. no AYa!I Mar. 1 'til June IS: n P • omes -n UMll1 SUNDF.CK, new, view, 2 Br, 2 Ba, de.n, O'l>la. drpa, bit· Ins $775. 7T2--036!. 53>-31164 ,ru, """"1I Empl'd adul". m-2123 SUNFLOWER AVE. LUXURY UYING ANAHEIM 2 BR furn l ntum _ Btwn S. Maio &-Briltol $1 SO & $170 NOW LEASING FOR. • NASSAU PALMS • 1175. Cpi., ..... •• bl'.;. mopool. """"" \; on;1, E. of South ·-. -.,~., 2 • ' Bed-Bolboo • 5300 MAAOI OCCUPANrv 1 BR furn apt. Pool patio IS25 p•---.,':"°' • Coast Plaza Sbopplnc Cl!nter AH Utllltltt Paid nc." ._ ""' __ .:.__ • m Sa. Brookburat',.., in 22nd St. ~ · ._.....,... can 540-1fn 11: 2 BR. 2 ~ p:io1. ::'tdi!~ P=-~=·to r~~ :=t..., 2..r. Cl blk, So. ot Linool.o1, S75 Bachelor. Refri£. &; BACHELOR apt, newly dee. Eves. 545-2311 AdUlbi onJy, no pets. PO 1d1 nu> m..soo -""' plat•. 1nc1 uni m.,., = w. Balboa Bivd.1 ...... ...,-................. 30'1 Avocado si .. c.M. 6A, •. S-02,52 ~.w..,.·";;,,, ,.; .. "'! South Cl Woman Only. 64W046 NB. Eve!! 675-71rni, *-9411 See Mir on premisea · . S.y uli 2 BR Stud;o, oarpets • .,..,.., l BEDROOM, 0ra,,.., Yard. ELEGANCE at <Behind K-Man oU I!&!:,... MARINER 6~ <:n.!> lle4-l846 Apartments Pool. 1 child OK. No 1100 Mo. HACIENDA HARBOR at corner Rulgen ~ Ailocadol S"'UARE APTS. ::.:Llolo=..:l.::•lo:..... . ...__-,::53.5:::1 children ages 2 thru s. Call * *G'lf>.7007 Aft 6• * Da,y 842-3.535, ew ~ ,... TheVGOLRGOE?JSUSERNEe'IY 646-0496 after 6. I BR apt uUi paid. Pool No 12'4 Irvine Ave,, N.B. LEASE: 1 Br. turn. $115; l A r.JOOERN furn 2 Bd, 1 .. ....,e chUdren or pets. 2405% 16th ADULT Living In a small HARBOR OwMll & man.,..i ., BR. uni. $135; 1 or 2 adW t.11 -• i ii Th9 lrwfn• Cemitany .... 1 .. Single-1 br-2 br, Fum.-unf. rms. pri . patio. Quiet. very St.. N.B. 646-4664 oommun ty -Beautilu Y 1:=~~~1:~~=· 1 ~-~~~· ~~~~~~~ Sauna. Act'y Rm, BilU&nla clean. $15.1 mo. 768 ;,A" land!K:aped "''Ith MedltA!'r-Lee Schonek, Bkr. 673-35115 Bein&: poor worlcing people, ~ my only Duden ii to p t her aa near to the beach u posalble. We have 2 btebrlm Therapy&:.\;' pool. BBQs Scott Pl . 64&-2323 Coron• del Mir -4250 rnnt'an atn10Sphcrc. Walking TOWNHOUSE D~LUXE APT. EXECUTIVE home on the 200) Panons Rd. 642-8670 I ====~~~~-,-dl!tance lo major shoppina Carpttll, drapes, built-Ins. No Huntlngtbn BMch 5400 3rd fairway, 4 BR. 3 BA, BACHELDR, 1 BR apta. & transpoMallon. I c.;..;;.;"'-'"'-';;;..==.;;.:_= old cats Ir 2 lovely tee.nagera wbo are aim. Have our own furniture; '• can't aflord more tban $195, ~i will least; then IOmtone ~. can enjoy our nice 4 BR • home w/pooJ ln Garden ; ' Grove. t notice thill dinlhY , ' Haole IB becOmlnll more ;, vklle.ot whe.n tho talllea bu ., ca.ge-eo help me, eall HUO, ; 6.18-2595 aft 1 pm. ALOHAt • ~ over 3000 fl ol luxurious liv. SllO cozy 1 Br 4-plex, pa.Lio, CID. bll n.s. No pets. 2885 . BACH. UNIT $75, Bltins-Shag crptg.Drapes 2'll7 Harbor near Wllaon pets. No chlldl'l!n. WeatcllU ON BEACH Ing .. ~ mo/l&e. 495-4889 yard: child ok. P.fcndoza No. A. 545-5421 5'19-3756 day.11 only. Garage w/.io,.e. PCXJL • 2 Br l~ Ba.. area. Lease · 1 bdnn JlflO/ Bkr ~ -Townhouse Stl'> n)O 2 bdrms $185/mo. 4 BR 2 BA, lam nn, W/W I========== $~!.NZo ~id !:' pe~. B:i Balboa Island 4355 Ju! j~~~~· J~S:-~s70 • llealed pool. AdUlt.s only Weh ... McCarclle, Rttrs. :'~ ~. r;:u-· ~::: Cott• Mes• 4100 Shalimar Dr., "A'', C.M. ---------241 Avocado e '42-2'25 r!!e!!N!!o!!i!""!!''i!!!· A!!dJiiil10iii1hoi!!!p~p;!!""! s!:.~twport ~C~. e SINGLES FROM t140 e 1BR1% BA FROM ms e : BR 2 BA FROM PllO e S BR 2 BA FROM s.360 .,._,. .. ,uobwuber beated poo1. .... una·tennl1 ...,...,,,,.,.,....,._ RENTAL FINDEllS ,,_T•L I .. 4!$-2ll0 iiijiiijiiijiiijiiijiiiiiiiml 1 BR FURN. APT. DEWXE Bay!n>nt 2 Br. ''""''"""'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"""'' •""""BR.""""2"'s""A.-,,Voe'""· w-;;Home-. 21131 s. B"'1o~ CM. ~b. "!.;.:' .. ~: ~ MARTINl9UE fairww Villa Int_ S IA YFRONT -.. ""'c..-... ·-MM111 ~~-~~~-~;~·~1!;~"'·1 ·i Crpts, drpa, e.tc. $250 mo. HARBOR NICE 67>7156 or 67>-t<XX> . Spedous around• w/ park-"" .. I "P.' 2 BR, 2 BA luxury a»ta. Pr\. Call 6'13-95tl. l br. Duplex. Adu1ta. t BR A like sumJUndjflll w/ pri-N Ora Qi Ai terrace, 6evaton, tubtfto. TOWNHOUSE Sll5. Ph.~ upptt pt. Quiet, vacy. P•tios Ir pools Nr car nge . rport &: rane&n pk'I All~ Pool. pat:loHmple parkinc. ;. -..,,_ . ._.. - Responsible Busln~• Couple ~ w/refl!'r de1lre1 ! br ~ .. Mission Viejo 3708 SPARKLING La Paz ho~ 2 Br A Oen, Cpl.II. Dri>s. Walk lo all achoola. 837.\1174 emply. person. Yrly $140 shopping Adulta only ' · UQ. AduJll only. 20122 ' · e BACHELOR Apt. Fum, mo/util pd. 313 COl'al 673-7397 QUi"1'.DELUXE • ;_S Sant.a Ana Ave 642-4641 90ft water, boat docks. "'50. Util pald $80. Maturt adult. ,f>T" • • up. 3ll1 W. Cout Hwy, New- Security l\W'ds :;• ;;,_B·~· Appng ,: :m.1 Hirbor Mar Wilson 642-4613. BAC'lf., 1-2 & 3 BR's port. 6U-22a.I e 1 BR. Tawnbotl&e $120 Huntington Beach 4400 1rn Santa Ana Ave. C.M. 2 BR Studio, Unf. Newly LARGE 2 BR 2 Salb atudlo 2 BR fUmllhe.d apt or hoult, • e Healed poo,1. Adult only Newport Beach 4200 ---------I Mgr. Apt 113 64&-5542 decor, New crpta '-drps. apt. Crpb. drp. , •bit-Ina. n1 C>C..t:AN AVE., H.B. close to beach. March 22 to · HUNTINGTON PACIRC e !\o pet:. Adj to shopping I----------BACHELO~ apts, ~tired LOVELY new 2 BR, 2 BA. Spac. grounds. Adll!i, No Adull couple, po pet&. Sl85. ln4J SJS.1487 ,._farch 29. 2 adults. 4 ·, -men pref d, Blk to pier & Pri gar. Lge yd, bltm. Peta. ~40 ~o. 228.1 Fountain ..month.-J\.!gr. 6 4_2_, 317 PQNTALSA API'S tcena~rs. (n4) 593.-8502 Duplexes Unfurn. 3975 $140 PER mo. Dlx Mobile THE it.ores S50 mo. 20.S 5th St. v1e-v•. Nr, So. c.1 Plaza Way'E. <Barbini; . on 642.--0596 • GraciOu• Living e LANDLORDS-e ·+--- Home compl. turn. Htd CALIFORNIAN APTS. Hunt Bch. 642-8520 546-{1976 · Wi190n -\VU.son Gardena 811'7 Garfteld, H.B. FREE RENTAL SE:RVICE • · 1145 J\.10. Cle.an, attr•ctive 2 pool, adults. 4 Seuon's NEW SOUNDPROOF p n,... Apts.J 4 BR, 2 ba Upper Duplex. 1'i All Electrl"-~""'CiouJ Broker r::•-' - S .nl-• VIII "' Deso'nn . R,,., Cf{PTS, d"'s, -1. no pel• blk lrom ~-h ooM Mo • ..,... '-=====::-:;.;;;;;::;( BR duplex on quiet atttet. .Mob. EsL 23.i9 Npt Blvd. P .,--. •• • 1 BRs avail Feb. 20 & Mar 1 or chlldtt·; 1 BR $l25 mo. 2 NEW Single Story G~n . """ · ~· · l BR: Fr\>lc, 11ar, Cl'pts It 1- Ciose to ahopp\n&. Built-in 548-63..'U Bl<d to ocean. Gal'll&:'.cs BR Sl3S mo 325 171h Pl Units. 2 BR, 1 BA, shag ~:~~nd';''· 673-7393 eves drpt. Adulta pleaie. 962-m4 Rooms for Rent 5~ ~ oven and range, &arbage SUS CASITAS New l Ir. 2 Bedroom. fumiBh. 202 A 14th 536-1319 673-l"°A ' · crpts drps d~ br 2 · 2 ..... Ir unfurnl·...... air-condl , ' ''" Call 64&-6895 • ' w ' DEL"XE 3 BR. apt. stovt~ carpets. ' ----------.1 carpeting and drapes. e y, no pets. 2110 Newport boned, d\shwubers, sell· . ts only. S * 2 br. big clolcll, h~ 1ar. Adults, no peta-. $165. Downsta.il'I duplex unU, 411 $125 mo 536-USl. LARGE fUrn. room, refrl& .. •I disposal. Wall to~ , 1 BR Aptl. Adults •""' ........ • 2 BR.. Pool Adul 200 patios, beam cellg.11, frple, "' BR. 2 BA . dra""-free laundry rm. i· ed yard. Garqe. C mvd CM GG-9286 cleaning ovens, patio, bttak· mo utll pd, 17671) Cameron. patio. Adu1ta. No Pe.ta. $145 1650 Elden. 5.17-0062 aft 7 38th St, Nwpt I a land• • elect plate, utU., llnena, • and water pd. Mature adults MONTI' ,..,,.: •,... T fut bar, private sun decks, 8-t7-21Z t.10. 557~ pm A Sun. $250/mo. 67WW, 6'J5..51e1 AV~ Ft>b l&tb. l ' 2 wkl.y clean.up. Pvt detached • I only, no pell. pteue. :i.t "'J:oL.LIV ownboule 3 lar&e storage cloeets, heat-2BEDROOM,furni•hed . '2 Bd'nn. Drapes, stow "THE SEVILLE" 2 BR, Dl' lo beach, yrty. ~..!:,2'twCo.,~ drpl. bath adJ. to 1ar. Man , and ... 1-th'i plus dean-Br, 2 Ba, 3 pools, pvt patio, ed pool, Sa.unu. B.B.Q.'a. Downtown JIB No bi•-· U ..... 1... .....-.-5 _....,,go emplayed. f1S mo. 5U..()M3 , ' ....... ' ' u..,, garage, patio, fncd N~ 2 BR w/ prqe. SlSO. W ........ $XIO mo. lat A ,.,,,o:c,::::...:.;;,o;c.,;=--. Ing depoalt. eaj, be 11ttn S235 mo. 8J3..3649 ~ .P~~allt, walk-in children. No pets. S36-7396 rear yard, No pets. &D-123S Adult&. .--ti, drpl, blo.. Jut mo. ttnt. 875-4269. 12U 3 BR duplex. S1BO per mo, + $15 Per WK UP •/kitchen • . • Saturday aft 10 AM at 75.3 T~ or student. ...,,_. ... urv,..n:u carports -...... ., •""-W Balboa Blvd N B SlOO cle&nifW dfp. Prefer 2 $30 WK UP_ Apts. 2376 New-• Scott P1ace:, C.M. 548-3006 1 • 2 BR. Sll>-$l25. Calt' ADULTS, no pets. Laguna Baach 4705 JUst completed 2 BR. ellll8, Fncd )'1'd w/ patio. n1-r pd. . " ' . Chlldmt. 841-8919. port Blvd, ~. ;;.,;:;.,;,c==---,.~-1 548-9287 or 83S-74«1 2 blocks W. Newport Frwy. drpa, bltna. Adulta only, no 2619 Snnta Ana Ave. No. J, HONEYMOON v I e w ipt. 1 BR duplex, ~Dd floor, At McArthur A Main pt>ll. $155. 64l-3092 CM. 636-4a:l elegant cut>eUnt. 2 Bdrms, 2 BR Apt. C&rpetl, bit.Im, ROOM for empjoyed man. ' yard. patio. Wtll fbn'rilh, 24(1 l BR. apt. tum. pool. "''/'VI THE NEW VILLAGE INN fire la $250 Waaher/Drytt space. $140 prtv. bath, E. Cosra Mea. '• flowu. Co!lta ?o.feu. crpt, llrps, trg ba. Ir bdnn. Formerly &lddleback Inn 2 BR ap t. mtM, swim pool. DELUXE 2 Br. Crpts. Drp11, P ce, 1anae . mo CA.II 962-o8578 64&-5310 CLEAN 2 B R. Mlddle-agNI Almost l)ew. ~. CALl 546-2727 Laguna, l~m $28 a "·eek: 2267 CAnyon Dr, Adults, no bit-rt!, priv patio. AdJ. clos-5'8--2394 • · ,.;._:,..;,=..------= ·-Lovl'ly a.pt.. All uUl's, pets. ~7984 , f!'C! i:ar., pool, alnale story. NEW 2 ~ 2 t.th ~!eye:! 2 BDRMS. 2 BA~ pvt. patJo, I.ARCE-room, many priViJ. couple prcf'd. No pet.II. LRG 1~~ BR •.Pt. w/w crp!!I, S'MJDJO Apl. Prl"· P11 lio. llnellli, maid, pool, laundry NEW dlx. 2 BR. 2 BA. Shq .~~. pt>ts, adults only, srm. condo~tftttim. POor atta ·• bellied pool. washer & dryer eges, quiet. near ocean. Old-" Reas. ro right folk 1. • ~lnm. $135. 523-Avall 'lll Juoc. Beacon Bo,y, rm, S:eps-10 beach. 696 S. crpts, dl'pll. lmmed occupy . .......,I 64~7411 tlreplat!f. $225Jmo. 612""7.C book ~P· 962-8994 er lady only. •IM-3123 , 646-6142 Bernard. ~~9 $160. Ph. fi73.41137 R.E. Coeal Hwy. 49-J..94.36 S175-$11Kl. 546-1973, 5-15--2321 LUXURIOUS 2 Br, l~i Ba, or Ba)'IA Beach RitJty • ATl'RAC 2 l 3' BR. Pool. QUIET .l nl~ hOmc. Room ; BEAUTJroL Large Baell. LRG a Br u_nrum. 1~ 2 Br all lllec. ~ta. dTrps, C.E QUAINT-prtv l er. beam Avail now. SJ30 & $JS9. 17401 for ~Ing man. 11opt. Walking distance 10 rum. Pool , Kids ok, 1998 kltcb .. ~patio, encl 1ar, nt clp, wd pan'l(, shg cplt. Kttlton. -..7510, "7·1594 642-4794 be11och &-shop.11. Ocean view, _Maple, Apt 3, 548-M ~U1Zn$hL:i8, adults. Mif, 124 ~ult, no pets. S160 )'rl.y. W I . .,12 lOEAL room ror emplorcs' Blt·lna. LtMe $170. 49'f.2+t9 LARGE 1 un elec buUtln.11 · 613-1629 •ttm niter 'J/9 man over 30. Privale en-, or 49f..5303 ' nr occ, s. Cat Plaza. ,135 VILLA MESA A.PTS. VINE cove~ bunplow bk LC BR. cpta, drpl, bltn•, trance. 646-..1689 2 BR. 2 BA. Nictly furn. w/ refrig, 540-9680 2poolBR •2nh&m, ~~.1paUO..~d bay. 2 Bll, new crpt. Adults, prel cpl. l child ok. $135. Mot I T I Crt - Garage. Choice toe, JJ.90. ~Del Mod Pool • care ..... aar ......... no peta. SJ&I). 54-2311. 1009o McFadden. s:Jt..2267 • 1,. r r. a. ~Tr, ux e.m. · dren. welcome no p e ta "'"°"""""-=;;,o.;o.,:::;:..,.= .::;:==:=::;:::;;;::,::;:::: 1---------cau ~2095 or aft S. $140 Mo. 2279 Miner SL Apt Pleaaet S160 .JM furn $185 BRANO New 2 br, 2 b&, l blJc =-~. &--WEEKLY ntrt See. Ladt ,7f , B. 64i-T508. 719 W WU.llon •i25i to bch. Yrb'. ;-;;"';:;;-;;;;;;;;;;.;56;11; 4740 2 >'j;;fi' ~~;;;;;~i;;,;;.•i==~cau~~·iw~~e~s~== -Motet. 2301 N...,,.,... Bl'<L, , AduBR1.,,sun_ .,~'..1,S:·~! 2 BR. 1 Ba, carpe!J, draper, Cotta Mesa LRG--,1---•• -.--,-~-2--B,·I ... ~---,.<rl1, blt·h•t. IJ30. JoaM Eut Bluff. :M2 VILLA MARSEILLES 1========= ·-•~"· s , • or~"· st wllo 10 Ha-Shop'r S IRAND NIW Ounl Homos - ll1d pool. AduJ11. 1'<11 Lie 2 BR, crpt, dil-1 • ...,,... ..;_1467 Iller 6 pm, .n ~ SPACIOUS $1'6 & 91B5. mm. 498-~400 132 E. Bay, Apl c. 1125 Mo. Sal. • NEW DELUXE • I &.~~11 """L....!!''" THOMAS GUEST HOME In I Call 494--2792. 3 BR 2 Ba New crptt 3 Br, 2 B' IPL tor ltMe Incl -,,.. .. ._ t ha.I tor Hott s 4975 GARDEN apt. $135. l Or, uni llnolc.um le. ch-apes. Jttsllly' 8l)l.C. muttr suite, din nn Fvm , & Unfvm Coe.ta Pt eu. vacancy I A dbl prqe auto door oi.hw.w°r .. ookr comitnat-ambulf.t~ry lady, privatt • : Lido Sho,..s Hotel pakJ, c l'an, qukrt, mature palntf!(\. thnlOUt. Pri patio. opener a\l'aU 'Paol ' td appllancet _ plu.ll ahai rm. Uc d. nr abopt A ~ B11yrront khchenetle ggltC!I adul\R, ttfB, !>-ls.8007 tncl pr. $195. 6TJ..3690 a~• . rec carpet • choice of 2 color 6f6-&115. from $255 mo. Suilf'll Ir 2 BR, 2 bll deluxe •PL Crpu. .• ONLY ms e ICht!Mt • 2 batht • stall =========! rooma by day or ....etk. fir~. blt·lr111. lt11lc, patk>. ORLEANS APTS. 865 Aml;rot Wiy Ne. •hoW\f'I • rnlmmd ward· Misc. Rent•I• 5't9 ~1~~ ~:r~·Dreo~~· Sl75. RG-4085 DELUXE 2 bl', . ; bt, robe doon • lndlttct lialll· ----------1 ' ====-~·-'-'-12 NEW Lf'K Apls. 2 br, 2 btt 2 ' 3 BR avail. Adults only, Townhtf, riew. Adult Uvtnc. Ina In kitchen -btw.kfa1t l\JLLY e.ndostd SIU' .... RENTALS & I br. Bll·ln•. crpts, dfll•· For Appl. Call 64i-4311. 'blr • buae ~r1v1te ~need $2$ per mo. Aptt. Unfurnllhed Sl!» I Sl'rn. r,f,ft..-3793 1141 Tusun, C;>sta Mell p&tlo • pluah la..Ddl(jplnc .. 21$ Ekltn, Apt 6, C.M. o -· .5000 I BEAU'MTUL 2 BR 'lip!. Mar. Mn. Clrion, 642-4641 Coron• d1I Mer 5250 brick Bu.a.Q'1 .. l.arp hnt. •GARAGE 1or nnt• •neral _ sils. AdWu. no p I! t 1. ~ llOOlt • S.nt.i. Ntw. t:uulde Colla Mea BARGAIN -Dix tml l br un-642'-2500, ~ hTUDJO lat 2 Br, 1~ Ba, $28& l Br, 2 Ba Du,ph, ,bl 21 01 lo. lrhtol St. $21 Month. fiO-&T tum, ut\J pd. No ofl)drtt. no MESA DEL MAR DtoJu~ new •ha.a ctrptl, ut11 room, trpt, su. Pt'Uo, bltnt corripl l'i; 1411. H. or ta. o-t P1aUJ 1-sro-"M:;..,;C.c,E"'--'-=-'..,"--- pebl. 998 El Ci.mino Dr, Studio. 2 br, l \~ bt, c::rpt, patio, a do I t•, nr occ. l'td~ 705 M:art'l:a1C1, S-t• AM SI) a month CM. 546-0451. ;a.,,.. blt·I"'. 1140. 54"'270. !WG-Oal ~ ~ o11 , f PHONI:, lfMIOO ~ Jr;= .. • " r~ .. "l!"l~.~~ ... ,..~.,.., ........... ~.·-~~""'·~-""'""'~·~'!!',,,,.,...~ . ...,.~.,..~-~ .. ~-"""-~·""":"""'""''"",..,.,.,,"""':"~:"':~""""""'..,, ..... "",.,,.""""""r.""'"""""'""'111:;:!"'""'""'..-:0 .. • • .. • ..... -..................... • ....... ~--~. ......... .~~--i:o;-~-c;:....,.,•.1 ,1.r, • • • I < • . ' JOIS A EMPLOYMENT JOIS A EMPLQYMINT Job Wonted, Jobi • .....,_ W-. 7100 "6070 ~to U. . 6320 • Men A Women 7o:io IOAT CARPINTRRS I /J •DMlllllLY•Jlll.DT!iiillll!ll .. lll! .. SatlllllJliiiiii''m''m....,iiiiiil~l4.iili1WltO ,. .., * * EAL ISTAT:! 'USIN!SS • .,. 11-t-l" *~ " " ..,.,.,~ 1...::-G::_,::ne:;:r:.::•;:;l-.;z;___ FINANCIAi. .l •• . I .. , ,, ' . ~: \ · R~lde l acre •/vH.w l ~ B. conaa:e nr. shop'r. Trade · even amt hoi1se •or ! thil 1 1rea. ideal for retirement. • 64&-05n; e\lt!1 968-4114 , t..ove!,y New 4 BT,~ 3 Ba , .Home, Fabulous Octan Vw. 1 ~· Want Lot, T.D, or ~· 119,(l!O Eqtri!y, Call '548-1168 Agent. Hardware lllOn.'1, C.M. Stock f; fix., Va.I. S~. Trade for mobile ·home, lot house equity or lrW!t deed. 646-1675 °""1lt'r' H1t1.ve Oregon land, various size parcels, on river, Tra.de for improved property any. 1o,·here, Submit. Agent 5'&0-3862 Improved 20 acre borse ranch, Northern Calif., for ~ racht, hOUSf' or apt, $46.000 equity. Owner. 1n4> &75-Q59 ; HAVE: ·47 Units. Want to , ~ ED down l out. Tntle for t. Ima.lier units or 1ubmil, • Nancy J. Moore Realty J 67l.3.101 Office RMt1I ,:-: ':' .. ~ ~ ~ 1st TD· loaa When You •ouNG.,,.... ... u .... '" Ex><neoce<I. Lars• ....... "'""'"'"' dom. "''Orie Uv.e-ln. expcr. tonalNCtlon. Top-wtCet. ottlce -Avall lmme<I. U.W.at In-A~ Want 1·f do. n'e n.lloblo. <am~· WU.LARO BOAT WOR¥S J bont GiflfDw, ~ ~l ~ Baker Sl:., C.)L COSfA ,,,. ~...: A)C. 211•. JD l:oan . ht Jobo-Men, Wom. 7100 sooKKtiPER. ~-L .... erp<a. ...... """"'"· UO> , rig -• • • '" """" wllh a<. -k ~. -.. 5IM1M ··"2.,,..2111-00 ·~1~11 ' •• c 11 · f rei:Orci "...ire.'°· ..u""' 111(.\U., OOJ<e ...... Cw• -• ,, .. ~ a one 0 . AC-COUNTING $15,000 ....... Eat., amwinr N.B. I\<' Cl>ola lll•IO "5/-lh Se"'1ng •l4ili0i area 21 Y,... h -.-CO. Top PW'• pn>!lt all. l ullllu.. 1nc1uded. -s.111or M,.rtv. Co. 1 t e experts """'· ....... yn ..... · "''· ........ Gd . .,r.~ . _ooj! om,., ,, ...... 1neu.1--;:;;"";;+.".;,· ,,,11,,."".,,' -:-,,,c'~~ L1'sted. L-Lo"'.'·'-' .... w. ol "'""""'"''!' R•P\iff" cloiinilenU.I. P.O . Gd location -42S 3Ul st., WE MAKE OR-BUY _Pt: .,._,. _ Beach area. frerttmts hel(t Box 2MO NeW,011 Beach N.B. (upstn ). m-1611 TRUST DEEDS ~nt~~':nr:iair:nci BOOKiaif'µ\: P/time)~ 543-lllll onzt!m• -~E!IVICE D~!CTORY S'R.VICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIR CTORY 2043 w .. tcUU °'" N.B. ~~Sal...,, OP,n. ._.. lnclu•trlal ANNOUNCEMENTS , 65.2710 (fee i: fee Pd jobl.> ---· ~---- ....;..P '-'r-=rt'-',Y·---'-=l'"d NOTICES lllbysittin9 6.Slll D.yw1ll 6631 Income Tu 6740 BOYS 10· 14 I BU1LOER ornru NEW Found (FrH Ads) 640o \Jq;NSEO ollild care. my •·DUDDY Oeywall Co. S"''""' T s . To $15,000 Clrriu Routu °"" !?1,500 1q. ft. deluxe bid&.. " hOme-; Monday tbru Friday. lJc'd ContraclOr. 1..arge or HIUUJ, @X ernce B.S. Accounting, Several ,.,, 1 Leased, cboioe or a n 1 e MALE C'hihuclhua found oo Playrdom It fenced yanl Small Jobi. Ph. 847-9.lSl years Exp, Capable' o1 A~ Laauna Btacb, So. l.qum County area. P r operty Cartield It HamdeQ, ft,8. wt~ ~y, cqulpme:nt. South --• 121.b YEAR LOCAU.Y • vancement. Beach area, Fee DAILY PILOT clear. Owner w/ciary l5t By Perey School. Call Cout Plaza area. 549-4038 Electrlcil 6640 Qualiiled • Reasonable pd, Call Ann, \Ye1tclill Per· 60...ml Newport Beach Tennis Cub TD 8~~. Prepd int. ok. 549--0457 or~ ~ NURSE will babysit Mon. W. A. (Bill) SMJLEY aonncl Agency, 200 wm.1---------·i full family membership I.or 5.3G-3M5 am, 8$-M.10 pm. TAME BUNNY, Ila.if groiWn, ~ n;,, 3 '>"" • under, ELECl'RJCIAN, licensed & C.ertilled Public Account't l •lidiiilll!i;i°'ii'i;;~iiio-ii'ii;o;.,;i";,"iiim .'ti** IUSIOY ~.-b'··• ... t 6 ·' o . b • p u· "·-· b o oded . Small ,.,. \..., 642-2'.221 an"'ime 646-9666 1 1'\l.M Deeds, painting or NEW Bid&:., U.OCG mt ft for ...,... w/ww.le p o.n nose. ·"''c.~ar: ...-ae IC ....,...t maintenance&: repair""'•· Central 9 ... ~:.,. Se-"-1 Atttst· what 'have you.' We or Ieue For dttalla EutbluU an!& .Ill' ~. Hwy. ~ home. 536-1572 ....,.,,.. ,-v,..., .• ·,, 6f4,128l_ B i . ~-·'-· ~-' : ,-RELIABbE. My ..... Any _5!8-5203==-----i •THE TAX ADVISORS , Want deprecia~ re. ~ti 8 --B NEWPORT Ht.icbta area. -age. By · week. .... Ne~ ANDREWS ELECTRIC Penn. oUJce-Rea." Ratea sort lots ln·Hiah -SierTU for 642"560 lllmH wtdtt ~r type doe. Hata area.· 642--7458 • ' Small Jobs Welcome 328 No. Newport Blvd. 014er And'lme property for C • I I £Mc blk lfxrt on back, brwn ear BAB~~Y~SITI'lN~~~<;.~M~-~\V'eelJliiiOo I ===~·~642'~21~43~•::::=,_ I Opposite Hoag Hos~lltal COMMERCIAL -ARTIST- EXPEllIENCE!> ONLY Full tune, ti,!pts. ~ ~ · ti. Appl,y i.lt' peJ'lon after 3 p.trt.. ' dCP~tion. ommerc 1 ~ & br:wn eye, '.548--3.583 ~a:-tie.x ahd'evenin&. For Appt. Call 645-0100 Bkr. 494-8563 FOR Sale 68M9U15 W; 19th SIAMESE· kitten found vie. S45-4q15 • Flool'f , ' 6665 llA VE: Oetanlront • giiss St. Bethel Towers aru.. Carmdlta &: F;lofa. Laguna D~Y ca,e in ·my home, potty CARPET VINYL TILE Pror1-e's.!'ive, 0 r a n g e house-Snta Barbara. $61.5M 548--1168 or fi46.:.7il4, ~t. Bead!. ~~ Pf ~ 4ralned only. Beach home, Free tsllmate Lj.c, Contr. IRONING In my home, · County manufacturer o! • $ti.3M eq<an add. Want: LARGE· female pup. Multi· pool & play~. S§...4724 540--7262 5464478 SI Hr. Alteralions & al r cra ft components, House, Lido Isle, Palm Des-lndustrlll R9nt1I 6090 colo~. vie. Slater "-MY Home.· 1 Small Child. BabysitUll4. 545-7641 needs arth;t for PJ"ey4r&· crl or ? ! Myers 673-fi756 Euclid, F .V. 549-2143' F/lime. TurUe Rock Area. G1rdel)ing 6'80 tlon o1 brochures, Ce.fl,. 3 Br House & {_UJJits River· M·l Bldg. 1'100'. Ne1v Bldg. BLK. l wht.. dutch bunny, 'Call 833-2626. * ANTHONY'S *· Painting, logues., .etc. Some ~pcrl-11 fl 1240 1 ..,. St. =='~'""'-~---p h • 61.,. cnce in industrial or me-stde. (In foreclosure). Ex· ca sq. · """'l>an. 1.Slh St,. Newport 8eaeh. NEWPORT Hel"1ts are1tu Jge aJNr anging ~ chanlcal art work.is re. change for ca.r, trust deeds .Sp. T. Days 64&-5033, Eves 548-7825 or &t&-6301 ' yd w / sandbox. Lunch + "The best costs no mott" EX-PAINTER, now i;chl quired. Salary open. Ex- or f Call O\\:ncr 642-7314 or &16-0081 FOUfID 2ntt0 in OdM) a l'Ulll;ck<I. Xlnt ~a.re. 6"5-2Ta4 Budget landscaping teacher Y(iU 'p&..int eve1 & cellent company benefits. 615-0144. 410 NORTH Newport, N.B. B!U9JIQ.nt SWnese 'kitten. WILL Babysit my home, , __ M_•~'"~'~'"~'~"'-''· _-cc..=:_ wknds. Xlnt workmanship, ffiVJNE COAST Counll)' ~ ,:;1;:~~ts~k-ad~ mos. M2-5058 a.us 4 l up. Re:llablc. 1 -NURSERYl\t AN • Free est. 646-4519, 54IHXl62 Send complete resume i~ dub Family Membership mi. · · FOUND col1it type pup, vii· 64.5-0573 J..A..VDSCAPER e Interior. Exterior e eluding salar)· require- for car, Trust Deeds or! SP~ for rent with boe.t Fairview &: Sbnflower, C.M. WILL Babysit,. 2 t»mes to 12 yrs local exp. Large or Acoustic ceillnga• pld, 12 yrs ments to -BOX ?i.f-576 Call 642-7374 facilities. AIM bolt storaae. 549-0600 , cb>ole mun. l1esa dal Mar llmall jobs, ~1225 exper, State lie, Pittsbura;h THE DAILY PILOT. -c-:=....:;°'c..:.675-01;;..o;;o•.::~---l==;;==W.=>l05==== FOUND Pekiniese dog. vie area, 546-169:2, S49-2478J 0AP=AN~E=SE=-=c:.:,=.=.-,-,-,.-, g pnts. 543-1'187 ----"-'-""-''--c • • ASST. BOOKKEEPER HA V£ 29 BRAND-NEW LO'T,; 6100 MonrOvia It 19th. ~ Bahysttt""' iT\ my home. Se r vice . Neat work. INT & Ext Pntg. Fret" estl. V E N 0 I N G MACHINES . ~ ~ -... Cl · Some typing nlce C.1'1 .firm WANT FREE • a..EAJi -Lott ~•1 1 ~ •.• 0!"64Y·~~s.lde CM . _.,._~e~an-u----0-p-&_y_"" __ "'_'_in-l Loe refs. 00 )'I'S exp.·Lic. & $W mo. ~er mat~. , , DESERT UN[> OR ! BEA:UT. Emerald Ba.y in . -. .....,,00 -:-!:1::~ ~~ 66-0800 ABILITIES O'CONNOR 499-1948 LqUfta ·Bch.~o!the!ew OULD.Care by,lic. upert. AL'S GarwnlDI: 6 Lawn UNUMTI'EDAGENlY -----'-----J lotl remaining. "Lee corner FAMILY pet . "Ginger''' Sat ' Exp :It ~reliable. wJi days. Maintenance: Commercial, ./ PA INT I NG-INT/Ext. 488 E. 17th, Suite 224 , '69 Imperial 1..e&n>ll. 2 dr. loc&Uon, xlnt view, pvt. AM. Mixed grey w/ silver Baker.& Fairview ~9"43 bxlustrtal, • rest<lenlia.L Jack can do that painting Costa Mesa · , 642.1470; Loaded! ~ pwr. tilt.1_trc beach, te.nnl1 couib, pool., fe.male dog, 95% blind. Vic * ~ * job-fast, clean&: very re.as! AUTO a.s~Jstant se.rvice' v.·bl, Yin top, lti1J' inter, $32,500. 494-7763 ~~erde. Uc.· Reward. Brick, Matonry, JAPANESE Ga rd e ner , Est. 894-3$'3. •841-:1358 cashier, filing .I: PBX relief,i Ironing ·6755 FIVE CR0\9N.$ 'RESTAUR,4NT 3801 _E. Coast.Hwy .. 001' CA{U'ET Oeaner fr/oT helper. ~ tZ)-45. Steam Master Carpet Cle!UJl!n 147 E.l7lh .rear, C.M. CIYIL ENGfN.EER To be in chaJlle of new ofc located near O.C. Airport. Must be eXJ>er In Sub Divis- ion " land devel. in °"1we Co. Send Resume To WaJtb. Forket. Civil Enel.neeni, Inc., 1600 W. Cameroo Ave., West Covina, Calif. COASTAL AGENCY Profouional Emp,oyment Al•lstance · A member or ; ./ LA K E ARROWllEAD Lot. value $10,000 clear. ' Trade for' home, 1111ill or · TD's. Owner/ Ajen1. llJ0.3093 Trade for anything i!qual MU. Trade 60xll5' Lot Inf=.' .:....~-~~~--etc · 6560 exp'd. Country yard service. PAINTING-Paper Hanging. gel typ\1t, 9-6, s cla.l•s "'k, ~!ling I: Sne.llltlf Inc. !79o ,,._Bl, CM~ Harbor' Blvd. at.Aifana Have $8800 lat Trust deed valu. 613--1624. eve.s & wknds Beautiful Sedona, Artz. sub $10 Rev.·ard. Tri -c.o Io r BRtcK ,1 & C'AaP Reliable, tree est. 64.2-4389 Ta Yrs Execr. Very Reas. Ask For 1.-trs. Br an t , \\<ell ieeured. Want small NEED DivlsiOn + cuh for Mob.lie (Black, gold, white) Iema).e worlf, ~lantel'!I, r:J:::. JI,\t'.S GardeniJlg & lawn Fn:oe Est. Refer. 540-1943 JohnM>n & Son Lincolnl CIE'rk _ !xHne for elderly cou ple; units, land, TD's, for· cX· home In nice park. hf.G. cat 7 mo old. Recently block v.'alls cement patios nl81ntenancc. Re.s. & com-• PAl.NTlNG, Jill·Exf. Local A1crcury, _2626 Harbor Blvd., CUSTOMER SERVICE 00.1. in near future. H.B. change. Have cllent.s Real· P.O. Box 495, ll.B. spayed-Black II gold fa~ pal'lo roofs' & all typca 0f merclal * f>.1M831 references. ln1mcd service. C.!\I. 54{)-5630 REPRESENTAllYES preferTed. ZJ.3.G45.Sl31 lor 642-9730 eves s.i.8-ono. R-1 tm sox•elo\• ....... ,, white bib, bushy tail. repairs. 492.-7928 JAPANESE Ga rd en er, 646-5242 BABYSITIER: Live In or ' • .liN • ......,. Cheyenne Sl. CM 5ID-1188 ,:.::~=-------Trade 14' Glasspar Clshl~ JIAVE: 48 cu. Inch Racing ?ili:sa. Prime Loe. Tenns.1,o;,:,:;~~:c:,.=~'--'=-l eun.n, Re.model, repair exp'd. Comp!. yard service. PAINTING-Ext-lnl. 18 yr11, Out. For 2 small boys 8AM-Requires l...f yn, office cXper. (order pl'))Ctssina: pref'd.) Type at lea.st 45 wpm Abil- it•· to communicate ~ ls a must! Act as direct con. tact betweeo customer and company. boa1, 15 llP Evlnrude mtr. Hydro motor needs to be Broker -640.Jl683, Eves. SMALL TcrrM!r Dalmatian Brlc_k_. block, concrete, F'ree estimate. 548-82SS. exper. Ins. i..ic. Free est. 5PM. Own transp. Refer. 111'. whl trlr FOR aml. trav· assembled.-TRADE: for 539-&16: lleblk ~~hite dogbe, d~· Red carpentry, no Job too 'I.mall. GEN'L yd. Clean-up, tree Accoust. Ceilings 548-5325 646-095l aft 5· 1 el trailer. ~ beJr. 3 pm. n1o1orcyde. I LOT-Will lake 6 unita. 307 Re~ai;.' a "" collar. Lie. Contr 962-6915 5el'\'. roto-till. Sprlklr re· Papering & Painting BABYSrITER. Reliable, in I work nltes) ~. ~3829 E. 18th St., -· · ·BY · 548-7370 •-H ... ~-"" ~11 -my home or ......... ...,.. .....,, '-IJl. PERSIAN Ca al FREE Eat. Brick, block, PBua, aw· Reason. 646-5848 ,.,..., est i>'tU'"<>U , 540-25,., 1~-~· .....,...,,,. Bi& Bear lot near Snow Hive: 41' Great Olria Con-O\VNER $213,500. GU-I~ t, m e. white, stone, planters l: e.ntry EXPE~. Japanese Gardener. PAINTING, Papering 17 fn. a.Iler 6 pm Swnmil. Value SST3'.1 or querer, exc~e equity i 1.32' x 380' &SIDE, take 36 ~~· ;.:J:m~:::sard· wa:ys. 5ll-f9'73. State Uc'd. Complele Yd ServiCe. Free in Harbor area. Lie & bond· BABYSJ'M'£R. Live-In. Lite pesert view lot ne.ar P.S. well iocaled slip FOR part units. Sub. askine, ~/;JQ. · estimates. Call 540-1332 e ·. Refs. furn. 642·2:36 Hskttpina. S P an i s h Ok. for &ailbol., or local prop. use &, travel bus. 642·2Wll Agent IW6--l750 LOST: Old English Sheep C'ablnetmikln" 6SIO CLEAN UP SPEClALISl' OU ·" pl 642-30U aft 6 C.M. HYLAND LABS 3Dl HYLAND AVF;. 1 ~. 615-'1319 or seun dog, lbaQ)r wht w/pey, """===="-·-~:.:: -Y ~P Y The Paint 3 Br. A ' -vie EW .laLk'9'trd 675-(i068 .,,.._..,.~AL • CO Mowing, edging, odd jobs. Liv RM & Kitchen Painted, BARBER (Master) for new Exchange 2 Br, 2 Ba Con-Mowrtalti. lot in Rubning ere•.. -· °""'°"'...,...,, • 1 mm. Reatonable. 548-695S SSO.. caJ.J. 557-8638. barber shop. Contact Lou _do, frplc, dbl 1ar-FOR AplL Sprinp., val. 16500. 'trade . LOS1': 216 Yaunc Wbt Cat, Qislom ~~t Ir. Furn. JOHNSON:S GARD~~·G ..::;"-;;;;-:;r.:'='F:T.==~ Evan. 5Ji..Wl. 2111 % k • I COSI'A MESA Fortin eo. up or down for power crui..s-72 AC. unim-::Al:-~uy 1!1S~. w/aokJ sniped F\11"1\ Re--Finilh.i"'. 645-0Wl ......... * PAP.ERl,:IANGlNG Paci!lc Coait lf"wy., H.B. Equal opportuntty employer "1701-A \VestcliU Dr., NB er. 25'-30'. Aft 6 pm wkdys, ilopin& land ~~~( ol tail & blU• e;?!i. 5f6.-0194 Yard care, el~. ·Pnn>-& PAINTING. * 968-2425 BAR Maid, ~rie~. AP' • * a..ETlK TYPI~ 642..SOOO .. all day Sun., Sfa-01{1 ff em et wt t h·-lt•a.u t . -C1rpent1rln9, .6590 Ing, plantina;. 962-2(135 ·. · ply tn pe.rson l-3. High Tide, Admlttin&", medical rec. ;1\ * * * * * panoramic view-o11.Palr?u Pertonal1 6405 CARPENTRY General Services 6682 Plastering, Pitch, m w. 19th C.OSta Mesa ords. personnel. BAY· ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!""!ll!!•!!!l!!~~!!!l!!!!J!!!J!!l!!![!!!!!!!!!!!i!i!l '0 -Pines Hl1h•y 114· Ex·1----,,,-----MINOR itEPA.OtS. No Job Repair '880 * BEAUTI~. for buzy, ii~~:~= EAL ESTATE 'REAL ESTATE c:eUent apprecl&Uon paten: ~·, Too Small. Cabinet Jn Pl" BILL'S Landscap ing, *PATCH PLASTERING popular prlced C.J\.1. 38.lon. St .. C.M. G.n.' · 1 1 General tlai., very low taxu. $'16,500. L 1 b bl Gardening. Window Clean-At; ly""s, Free estimates Pald vac. No clientele ._....d -,,====~~--I -·------1/3 tlown, Will dlv\de. 3984.l l'f!Q · ~~! . .,:' Uo er ca neta. ing. General Maintenance. .--Now -d .. 1-me. ~.;,"the CONSCIENTIOUS laCiY for ,. 1.•: H P'-...,. ~ (/ ·-£ . '"""61• .. , no anawer leave 1 1 · , -==='c.J'==I =-=='==oo .,._ "" ~ · jncome ~!oparty 6000 Office Rtnt1I 6070 n.ot. emeL _..., ' D1li at 646-2372. H. O. I au 'n I: °" ?i.f o vi ng. -Manager .. 548-9919 part·hme lite cleanlJ'.i" tar Re,.rt Pl'OpOHy 6205 •. OF Andersoa Complete Oean-up. Tree Plumbing 6890 -non-residenl home. 54~-m -• Trlouning. 00-3040 --='-----* COUNSELING t-IEW INDUSTRIAL LAyUN,A BEACH --· - Doo AQ. ft. bulldlna with au-. Air Conciftloned RANCHO La l:osta. gdif {'I ' GEN. repair, add .. cab. RAIN gutters Ins t alled. PLU?.IBING. Electrical & BOB'S 'oLOng Formica, paneling, marllte. Rainey se11.son almost here! Paint. General Hm Repairs. Experienced in Wes. conditioned offices. Exce.J. ON FORESI' AVENUE course home site, 12,400 1q Anything! Dick, 613-4459 ,~. 1 R ....,., """" Incl. door locks. 5-19--0834 t L-.: es. casn! .....,...~ .. Jent OrMee County location. Desk space avalLlble 1ll ft, $30.IDI or tn.de tor N.B. , Flexible, ~ temtl avall. newest office building at area income property. By ,able on purChase price oJ prime location hi downtown 'owner ~ . -_$8.j.(OO, For more informa. Laguna Beach., Air cond 'tion, please call K.W. Small. t>ooed, carpettd, beaqtlAll Mount. & Desert 6210 E khoff • entrances: Froat&g~ on c • As•oc., Inc. Fomt Ave., rear Id.di to S AC. nr Hemet; IOtnlc 1818 W. Olapman Ave. lilundPIJ. pa.r1dna: k>ta $S0 bideaWQ, 2100' el,, wtr., Orange, C,aJlf. per mo!ltli tor space Deak game-; $5(0): $50 dn 633-1110 ~-2&U, Eves-wlmds 5J8$ll and chair1 available for '5. ~10 AM qi. ~~~~~~~~~·I Business bo\ll"t &tlSWerirrl ARR~:.OWHEAO,=:,;:::;;,..~,-... -.-,~lll'-.~,1 • I * CABINFTS. Any size job & REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS inh 25 yrs exper. 548-6713 HAPPY CARPENTRY, Cablneta Remod. No job k>o m>•II. Qual work. CaU 646-25'16 VALENTINES REPAIR, PutHJons, Sm.ii remodel. etc. Nile or day DAY Reas! can K.€N M0-4619. sen1ce available for ·sio. Ba borne, roll coune view. ·All utWdes paid eJ:~I Owtf. u.c, ~.930. ~1994 -See yt1u next month telcpboo"!';,y PILOT BUSINESS incl Love, 8u1inet1 Property 6050 REPAlft...ren1od!'ling·palios LET THE SWEDE DO ITl •• 494-'7S;J3't-• nu. Your family 222 FOREST AVENUE FINANCIAL *FULLY LICENSED* H1uling 6730 e HAULING. Have '1 ton pickup. licensed & insured. 494-1003 JACK'S ~IOVlNG & JiAULL'JG Reas. rn:e ri:;t. 536-1091 HAUUNG & ~tOVING Local Medium Dist. Avg. $20 a job. 536-1091, 536-6126. YARD/ Gar. Cleanup. Remo,·c uves. ivy, trash. Grade, backhoe. 962-3745 HARBOR BLVD COMMERCIAL BLOG. LAGUNABEACfr-Business Renowned 1:!i n d·u S'""..:.. ~9466 ~u " 'HAULING, Cleanup, lo!s etc. -:-:---:--.c::~:::::-...,.-1-~0!fp!!po!rt~u!'n~it~l·~·:........!'~300~1 uallst A d v i g e s on all Cement, cOncr•t• 6600 lfandyman anytime y 0 u CARPENTRY, RI" pa ir11, Remodeling, cabinets. No job too small. c;_all 646-422t M d matters; Love, Marriage, 11 "'" .. ~ 0 en Offices AAA Businez1, Courtship, Health, CONCRETE work all types. cac1' ~~u . A d H I $1S llna:le. ~135 % rm mile. WANTED I I Happineu & Success. No Sawing breaking ha l' ean P n au eves. PLUl\fBING REPAIR f\o job too small • 642-3128 • Custom PlumbiriCJ • 557·9644 • PLUMBING & REPAIRS Al the lowe'} rate! Call anylime 646-1286 Roofing 6950 ~---- ALL l)'pes rock. wood &. asphalt shingle!!. L~AKS REPAIRED. Work i\l&r· 847-1136 * Roof Lea.ks Repaired * All Types1 Guaranteed one year 6424558 for Sale or Lease . 7360 Sq. Ft. Air cond, Sect'y servlce, Part or full time. Man or problem1 too large or too Skiploadini; Lie. 'Scrv~~ SlO a load. 646-2528 park.Ing, centrally .located. hUsband & wife to operite 1mall, I CAN HELP YOU. Qu Hty "'2 1010 S I 6960 So · · · d a · O'I -H I 6735 ,;:;•w;c::n:!!g'----~= . Caill.41 N•t. Bk. Bldg. route at new a: unique ·coil'! Readings 1lven T ay1 a M lt"TY'IM CONCRETE ousec •,!n_•c;•,.v __ .;.;..:: - •r .. Bldg. New Front 1'fl.lker & ltt M.r. Levine C. Robert J.!~ttrell Realtor operated mm:hallfise ma. week. 9AM-9P?i.t 312 N. El '"S"'~.., • Drewna.king • Allerallom Costa M~ 6t2-1485 ddpet. Excell,!'t!t ineome for Cam l no R e a I • San Patios, pool deck&, etc. Free BA y & Beach JanitOrlal Designed to ltl!it )'OU. i: 545-9451 f"' hoUrl Wt'fkly work. No CI em tD t e.. 4 9l-9136 , eat. 615-5516 all 6 pm Carpets, windows, fJoors. Call Jo * &'6-6446 CORONA DEL,.MAR se.turw. Calh il1w:stJMnt of 492-=00?0. * .CONCRI.TE noon, pa. etc. Res & Commc'l . Prlwate Office ~wit. n .)SO ~.,~ .~ u--J =;:;,::.-~----·I t'-muon"" An · b 646-1401. Immaculate-2 room suite'. 1~--~ '"' .,....... *' M _..., ·i· Y " '° 1 Tile. C,eramJc ' 6974 Private bath. Ground floor ~ ~7 •= . en Reas. Don. 64U5lf af! 4. Hou!~:n~ng~an~fer. • Verne. The Tile Man * parking. $135 mo. Util pd: CEMENT WORK, no job too ~·ner 67U75?. . time. For tppointment ft!. Small, rea.:>nable. Free ___ c._u_""'3..c._7_48_. __ Cu.~!. work. Install-&. repRirs. C-1 r ~a.ech Blvd. Front19• ~ aq rt. bldg, 4 yr11 old. ~· tot. Good financing • gardinc details please. call FIND YOUR GIRL nI& E!tlm. H. StufJlck 541-8615 EX.PERlENCED Lady Y•ould No job too gmalJ, Plaster OF'FICE SPACE ool.lect (213) 331~ ask for S?i.1ART \VAY! like houst"v.-ork. 9AM-4PM. palio, Leaking 1hower IN LAGUNA Mr. Williams. 547-6661 Contraclort 6620 SlT.00. Call 836--3302 otal ir.come 5$0/mo, F.xcel. r('pair. g47.1957184&-0'..'06 249 FOREST AVE. As90e'-to 2.t L.. .. ~ ...,....,-->ing ~--Cl--l---,-l1i0 sq ft 2nd n~ "" '"""' '"""'"' l\Tesa ean ng Scrv ce . on .......,l-LT MANUFArn!RlNG "1NGLE ADULTS Additions 1t ·:emodellng Cat"""ls, \\'indows. Ooors, etc , ---------All or par1 available. ' J"rt'd H. Gc!rwick, Lie. ,..... -* 49-f.3028 * Social Singles Rely on 673.000 * 5'!9-2170 RPs. & Commc'I. 548-4111 •• tax aheJl.cr. ' t BRASHEAR REi\LTY Upholstery '4T-8SOT Evl"I. 8'12·2123 i. Medical -· Site ~ from Huntington Jn. 'tproommunlly Hospil•I. Call =~=-'-~.:.:....:_ __ ,Active wt $17,000 producing LetlW'e Times Dating Ser- NEW Bldg. Office. Re11taJs. auto paJ'la It di1tribuUon. vice 557.7344 542-1701 eves. ~:on Ft:,. ~n~ v~~ :=a.in si:.~ 1!!i~or ~ A B~SIC E N:c 0 \-'.~TE R Carptt Cleanin9 6625 Pkv,.ay. Call (1) B.31-1400 ar ahart in profllt. Must· have GROUP startlna: this montlJ.· CARPET SI'EA?of CLEAN· -· 499-4198 eves, m&nage.ri~ ability. Call Im· Evez: 673-f::.65. ED No soap, no bro&bes. MARINER'a CENTER med. (n41 714-7052 ALCX>HOLJCS ~ For 'i>t. 64G--591l "''· D1 Sl•te• RHltors ("' -OUlce in Stort Bldg. Rent or FOR Leue • Retail Til'e Phone 5D-1211 Gr wrtte to A....OK Shampoo $~cial $7.!iO lse. 149 JUvers~ Ave. NB. Store, heart cf a.ta Mesa. P.O. Bm: 1223 bi.ta Me... ' rmJ.le11 lor ~~,'etc. Alao !IWlnes• Rent•f jllG 146.-2414 Could be UHd tor aUp. comp. ~n·a 811~ Or&tip eo. Aiqlort Ali& me:nt, brake. tunMJp or a.h.Y AnnouncMMntl 641 0 20c SQUARE FT. Sboft !Umiabod olfico ' ftlated auto ..,,.,. obop.J--------- 6(1). ..... IQ. ff. ~ or Pieat1p: Loc&tlon Ideal llll!!t up tor retail Ure •.Ret.aD ttore&. 211-JU 62nd m mo 83J..1467 operation. 6 bl.Ji, 2 allpL •St., Ncn.'J)Oft BMc:h. Kt7 pita, Ready to IQ! Conltict 1..U ot Troftl Lo111e 111 .. HUN.TINGTON BEACH M. K•nney. 1213) 46&-5334. • ConCJratulatfons MARK M. MILLER ..... °"""· '.1UI 214.3101 Air Conditioned m; N•wpt Slvd, CM or twt (213) 2-..mao, ON llACH ILVD. COIN taundrie.,ft11\dairt for Your SU.l&hl ifORE FOR J..iuE in Dt!::k ipu." avtllabl' In From $6.500 to I 4 2. 5 0 0. "A,,. Semester P,.riu1c fU(ta.. ,_t to ~'dt offltt bulJdinc at Anaheim, Co&ta Me a a , e Jierkah!ru P.estaurant. tnq. prime location tn Hunting· Buena Putt. f u 11 er Ion . SENSITIVITY TRAINING ~Mn. F'rulw ton Belch. Air condlUoned. Ga r den Grove, \VOR~ SHOP ;:;xz bt&utlCW entrpce. Front-\Ve 1 tmln.attt, Huntington A I rn..i""E b11tlne:t.1 lcc. aie on Beach Blvd., rear Beaeh, Santa Ana Tustin P~l'llm or nterpersonaJ dotmlO.>n Colt.a M e, a • Jenda lo prl~te parking La P.l!n.da • · exercises for amaJI &ttf-dl- *95'. C.11 ~'3-34111 or lot m r:cr rnonth for-Call LliartM!. 52S-7Sl3 reeled frOl.'P&. P.Ilnlni"I ~ ~ apace. ~k ana cnan'I cba.rge call &4:24130. 10 AM· ---- ANNOUNCEMINTS ~nd NOTICES CemeteiY Lota 6411 ~ tor M.11!. Pacific View Mtmorial Park. Reduced 25<> SACR!rlcE 2 lots ll•rbot Resl SSOO for both. 642-0.lli JOBS A EMPLOYMENT Income Tax 6740 ll.K. Clark TAX SERVICE 23 yrs. in area 5"-5285 a.pp!. e your home or otflce e NO mall«" what It ls. )'OU can sell it with a DAlLY Pn..or WANT AO!! 64Ui618 CZYKOSKI'S Cuslm. Uphol . European Craltsnldnship 100'70 fitl! &12-14,;4 1831 Newport ftlv, CM DON'T JUST \VISH for r;omcthing to furnJlb )'OU!' home ••• find great buys in today's Classified Ada. JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Job W•nted, Men 7000 P.tOTEL Work. part·time: Job W1nted, Women 7020 mature \\'011Ulfl 10 tllke 1---------ehargt of ~id• on hot.Li;ekeepers da,y oU. Apply in pcnion, Ben 81'01o,•n'• i\lotcr llotcl 3U06 S. Coti!ll l llt:;hwo.y l.;J,l;:¥1\3 lkach BACHELOR 00 yrs. Com- panion.. Cook, I lousctnan. Llvt!·in or out, • 615-:l'l&I GER.\IAN Lad)', Rood cook.\ con1p. Liw-tn. ainale lady or gent. Good rtf. Call F'ri. Sat. i\lon. 2-4 pm. 673-253> JAPANESE •'Oman. house l\'Ork. Exp'd. lransp. &16-4619 I Day. I O.·n ' avalla~ for ». Bus.lneu JJOOO DN. ~tr.. Income. S PM. bour11 ablWtttl\f ttn1«' .rew Hrs. Wk. Vendinal..:...:..;;S!mat;::.,,.,...,,"t1"'Pl=•""to,-,7'"'oc-- avallable for $10. All uUll· machill(" route, la~~ profit J\.fichetob &!er on T•p ~-Job Wtnted, Mtn 7000 Job WantMI, BABYSIT'l'l NG, C.P.t. v;'f'4:kdny1 2-5 or 2-6 tpml $1 IX'r hr. Own tnl'\5JI. ~7002 . . dn po1d ,..,.., lelephono. (213J '31~"' " DAILY PILOT ' &I KO, 34143 Cotst J-fwy, ,,.,. laAOf ILYD. f·ll roon SICftl Franchltel De.na Point HUNTI...,_ llACH A'411. Call T7M10 or Open 7 a.m. till 8 p.m. . -? . -<!J!.J.5'12 :· ""' _____ Clooed __ Tu ...... , 10-ms. t!Xp:~Skl.Pw.~ Enc. I --W"'om'---•"'n'-__ ...;..702=0 Deck1 hknd, need yachl to THOROUGH 0.;EANl.NG. AIDES • ~ convaleliCtnce, woric on . or d e.J J ve r y, wed!ty job prtftrrcd. Good ~lderl)' ca.re or f•mlly QN '15--0445, tm.-47$2 ~ J!-fCN'ncft.'* !149-4.:W _ HomemaJen, clll 547.ail ... "HOME OF' THE BIG BOY" Family Restaurinft Professional trainins-pro- NO\V INTERV~\VING gram, Earn top comm. at TRAINEE COOKS interesting work in beauti- 1\.fust be neat appearing and ful Memorial Park, over- of good character. Able to lookine: Pacilic Ocean. devote CAU.. DARREU. WARD FUU. TlME tor interview · 644-a'ZU To a career po.titian in the e COUPLE e Restaurant Buslneu 1U MANAGE 5fl UNIT NO EXPERIENCE \Vite, ftUI time. NECESSARY Apartment. utilities & xtru. \Ve ar~ a rapidly e.xpanding Send resume: Manq:ement organlzation, progteMlve and Security, 5203 Lakewood ilile ·'1 ttl!i niany oppor· Ca.I. oon2 !unities, SU.rting as a cook *~ooo="Ko---B~,..~,k!~.,-.. -£X-. ll'a.lnee-Witb.._.advancement. -perlenced. No s un d a-y I . into management Good pay. App in person, -Good wages. 512 \V. 19th C.M. -Fl'ee' meals -A1.1tomatie raises -1 ro 4 weeks vacation -l{eallh insurance -Sick leave -Prolit shaling plar INTERVlEWS lS4 E, 11th, Costa Mesa Daily 2.-1 pm An Eql&al Opportunity Employer DINING ROOM -HOSTISS- EVENING SJill'T Please aPPIY ln per,on Stuff Shirt · Re•taur~nt 2'U1 W. Coot lfwy .• N.B. ~n, Wom., 7lQOJoN Men. Wom. 7100 Attemblert ' Burroughs Corp.·- New Commercial Computer Plent MISSION VIEJO Now t1kl111 •pPflcotiono for ASSEMBLERS 11-our new plant in ltlission VleJo, Cali!. Some experience p~erred. I Apply 8 am • 4:30 pm Monday through Frid1y EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 25725 Jeronimo ROid MiHion Viejo, Celif. 831)..3232 Wht111Vdl' 111ete'• Buaineu T/lete'a ..... .Al> ......... ...,;,..,.,., .. .. • . ,. I .. ~. . . . .. ... ... -· .. ~-. • . ·--• . • --• S.twik), FllM'UirY 14, 1970 , 'J!AI(~ kl.IT I JciiS &P•LOYMIHT ~ l •IMl'LOYMIMT JQaS ~ iu..LOYMl!f .~85 I ~J:?.!,.,Ml~T JQtS ~ QU'LOY~ JOIS I tll\l'lO'l'MINT MIRCHANDISI -'""-"~ . iliift"-1t1.,,5r .. /iDSuiiiilFMI l Jobi; Mon, wom;· 7100 Jobi Mon, Wom. 7100~obo Moo~ wlm. '7100 Jobe -._ W-. -iloeJallt Mtr<,--711t w..t~ 7'1t SALE. AND TRADE ' ~ALE AND TRADE SALi ANl;I TllADI' iitN'i'Ai.' l>Hi•e ,...... _ , _ ....,,,,tu,.." · -IOllO Gu•i• ~•.!• i• em Plow &'0.,..,. 11• j, ~~3,-:::.\te.,~: * INDUSTRIAL ENGl~EDS . *Sal" 1;,.&Jig~~~· . ] · 1 • ~~~t~! W~f i:~:. --~ f Jt'!JJ>I')'_• Qua1ll. --Sollry to 11 K · , · • N ~~~cu ' · 11>1 ~~ !llelt. Fine•i H.n~W."r;;i~., i<.'11' :u. "°°"~ .... ...,. -~mMA,N· exp.erie~ce in .machine and l!leDlbly lines. FuU· lilbe eiuplo)>ment ucellent incentlve · • a ...,.,.; llew IC ol "''•· ohl'i • jl#lonal. 1flO w. !Ol5 11. -1At sn-, ··- I . I i Drotbltit<n . .~! Shirt.sleeve i,pe ~.*with ten ID 15 years • MENS CLOTHING •IAWMQI .1 1 ~· r!~':!tu":~..':~ o~~l\e=!."':;~ ,c;pUU),~ ) ,._ ~ Degree preferred bul not neemary. plan>and oatstandin; benellts, .a chance lo ' !j ! .1 ' ' :"~b~ ~'?"~ ~t·ff"ln', ~ltl11:11.s. 4)). J '"' ·1ir-I • I .. ~* . grP•.~ipate .. in ~-comp~. :-·expansion flt>-' . • •Ii·. HW.t ffail>ol>r-12lai ~pot' ...,_~ ""°'ri~u~'. JIAMMQNp -..... y..,. -~P"ra"NG "I• '" DESIG*N•r "" · ' ·APPI:Y' IN PEl<SON ,.. ' 592-I062 • • ni: ;;"" ~ -·"' ~ ~"t°! ...... :i--11 r e -Stll!oDIV l'L"TTll'IG ~ · .,....,_ -·-g·am 'to 9 -p-m · r --, -.0 USED poriablc blaok k . . . · .,..-t~ 'e 'SCR. '81NG "'. . • Tools. Moids and '1ola•hlnes. • ' . whtte TV "" -all In aood GARAGE Sal" Sat_, Sim.,_ So.. Clltl" •• SdUiifdl Mlutc e tNKiNG * . ""< • • Monday thru ·Saturday-" ' MEN I WDMENI condlt19n _ While lhey la•t s PM. 4'\I· E. 21'1 $1., N.B. Cp. l90l'N. M•ln, santa Ana MOLD Mi"AKERS J. ·C. PENNEY CO. · ' '°"' choice 149·"'· We ba..; Alt nice '"""'· Cheap! ' -.. A~ly COMP•-• PR~• ••t •• .,.,.. 24 Fashion lsland u•....n,' VUIU'ol•. 2 good \lsed fa S''rarip1, .,aJAI:.L ~ WURLJTZ-ER •t. ~~ & To $6.00 Houl" Equal opportunity employer ~~~ PR~fiLETO \\'hlte enamel• fiAlib. 30·• AppH1ncn 1100· SPINET PIANO, Jlkel new c:!. ~=~ury~1 . MACHINISTS .*iooi: t.fAKERS · , "~.;...~~~.... :;~~·~Tn:'lhF':i'to~: r~J'A~.E Ad~'l':.'.i ~t:~ ~. ··~ *, T •c • Jobs-Mt>n. Wom. 7100 Jobs Men, Wom. 7100 Pilot Pl'9aram ot~erin~ the 1885 Harbor: 540-684~ TV, ·~. · ~~d·'-was'·r PIANO TUNING:4 R--1 .. DRESS · Shop. on .... , .. __ o ...,.~o rwr hr. StHdy overtl-· 1'--1 eq~I ent and .,,., """ "'~,., ..... ~ '"" ' ·--·-.. _ ·-----'"'---,::-., av blet R•al-·thn,· SPEC.IAL TUIS WEEK ~~. M1um'o.VO): Ui·F•' •. Exptrf. fti.ionable! ~---* .~----u . n ---,. ·-A ~ ply at 221 Marine Ave. • . * ply, .sterilize equipment. Jn. Sales com.puta' prorramrnina. 10 Piece Comer Unit AM/l-"M $50. C.E. 21" arne.~s • · Dam. 'ill)p ~nts--·1 tor . 'fh .. ~se .are 'P,"l"ll· ent positiOns for our quire Penonnel Dept, Hoe.a R.E. Saltimtn Wanted ' Reg. $229.!15 Salt. Pi::tct $!~·95' Bl.a~.&: white TV $50. All HI-Fl &,Stertct -n1~ ' . ·-. ..... N 8 Establl>hed l\ea! E•l&to llrm. 1hc &~. Approved FurllitUre'. I . ..... • nfore at Hen-sal.es &: (!dtential manaier. ~1w, a1r-cond p ant in a rµrl) community · · · ~ specla]izing In lilting and ' ~ del'!IOn's, t81T Harbor •. CM.1------..... -- , Must have :a:\ Je~t one yr. ln GeorJ?]a. N~~~;.1 .. ~:: se:L~. sale of .uDr:teveJoped a~e d Ck-.. • ..., .. ,. Har'"'-r Blvd. • 543-09 PMLl5.. Open most eves 'til STEREO CombinaUoo,' T.V., current ·~xp. ,jn boutique ; O \!\~ y, '-.Ji M.. for reside.ntial develOplnent O "ft •• :~ m ",,,_ uu radio,' fttOrd player ·SZiq. ; ~"~~.J>tlly~t .• 1-1 • * _ valid. Hrs. 3.7 pm Mon, ~.conscl,entiou.s. ~at, .-ch~ 1 · CQsta ~-~. · · -.Ji48-966Q , . SACRIFICE 2099National.C.~ •• ·• 1 • Comp~ny pays relocation expenses ·for the ~turSaf I'~.~~~~ fi\UtimeteJ.esmerLR.E.Lic. An'tlqu..dak Ice Bqx 2 sj,eed ' KENJ\fORE . ' ··,DRJLL.·.PRESS entire fatnlly. OR "'1547 req'd. Qmunlaion baailo • Uoloo..,. -· · Xlnt. """"·' Lari• ""':w/3 WASHER. Brand now, o.tly T•po R_rcl,rf", ·mii ~ FolloWing 'Positiolls ., ~1 T,. d<J?f'S. Ideal for .liquoi: cab. used s tlmn. 1ttmendous ---......-..· --·'---i:I ·-'O~AA TORS f • OLD established lnS1Jra.nce Available· S. 41 . inei, etc. MU$t sell, no room buy. Dl.111ttu price $125. Or details and local interview 'J'ncy de .... secntary · e Sa""man to ba.die listl>to -Ceffl. "'" In pre,.lrt.hOme; $73. Old. Call 83T-4139 SONY·630 I>te.0 deck, W.0, ; call 96" •7643 dictaphone I shorthand. Sal-territory containirc -prtme Call 547~71 · oa~ ·office or desk chair, ·KEN="'"'M,:;O;:RE="::;,1,-ect"'.-d"ry-,e"r"220°'V 3 headsi ~-l'.'"' '. ' .. ~'llperienoed -on tecond '-acy open. &4>1515 land .suitable for single swivel """" t2S 642-3589 I -===="::=:'~=~=== operation Work, a8y ajid , * *. D.PERATORS _ Spec•'a l sr; GERJ\fAINE SCHOOL . '"t"'• . $4(1. \Vestingbou.se eeet. - · · · ·1ahl 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 and multi-family residen. ' OF •IUSIC E\·e/Y.>knd.s. dryer uov· $3:1. Both In very Sportfn.t Goods · 1500, swmg ~ft.s ava1 e. machi,,.. • Exper\e.n~. tial development Use our &;;:: ha • •· 1•·1 8" d '" I ·-.. Piano-o ........ n 1..,.,,...... w"" ve' '...,.au! •1.1 tt good ,.cond. .847-8""" or -'--------I Jobs-Men Wom 7100 JoL· •• ~-W 7100 Steady, top pay, sports"'ear excellent buUdel' eontacta .... ..,.....,..... s anlsh sof a: love seat S46o-8672 • • .,_.,.n, om. mgtr. 642-3472 for sales: Exp. prefd. but IN YOUR H0~1E ,J1h c~ed a Y.'OOli arms & E TO SKIS. boota ' l;lindlnp. Pi:.cm~nt l!fDPlo)'II!.ent. Excellent CQrqpany bene- fits ove:rfub~. · c.if 4r will train otherwise qUali. Anywhere ln Orahge County \ tchlng end tables & R FR IGERA Hr Freezer-Head!. SoloJnon blndlnp. *'GIRL FRIDAY: Plush ofc! * KEYPUN ,,.. OPERATODto cxpene-~.. tied persons. ' In11trUctor ·~fr. Jean (Jonl ~~ .. 1 11 tabl all'r. frost. tree, D~ • door, Wht, HUmanic boota, ai 12. Ir 1 OPERATOR '"""' . "'"'-"'' Paci . •A In m"·lo. O"·"in '"""""'a es, J pcs on-l< · n O •-m right ••• •-' I . . you can type & commu-Swina shlit. n....fer .. , -ar on dresses ~ bikinis. Apply, • Sa1esman to handle SO. 1\1 .... .,.,., 1 $239 95 1 sed aol & cu. • pens .uu ' ' ~. n1cate w/people, ca.Ii me. -.. .---," "'' J'" 863 Prod ctlon Pl N 8 Orange County · Nortbem Conservatory• fonner stu· c'halr, ..,· ;, &u _ .. 1, $~."". ~ l yr. Perlectcond. $115 B~IKES=0,1'-~~,--.. -+-.. -ote~ndcd~ Ex'lt'.ng r ._1 Fanlasti·o industrial Keypunch oxper>'-u ace, · · dent ol the Un•"-rs't ·1 ·-~ """h ••• tt•9 ·--~ ~ ....., e'nce. Apply PH: 646-0308 San Diego County terri· ... 1 Y 0 The Factory, 1885 Harbor, ...._ · ~ tprk A: hi-bar, like new ~ people! A job for someone '°"'~~~----tory. Exp. in Ii.Jsting anct· ~aris, Students ~ tauif'l ~'""°-'" HOTPOINT Auto washer .& Boy's fUll..-iz@d bn ... *111 or' 'bat., •"'-pla-•. Don'I COLLINS ORTHODONTIC assistant, e , .. ~amental• ol mus•·o ~ . >¥ ..., Y M... ~"' sale of large, speculative ......, GE auto washer both 111 be t tfl? $4~83 \ • wait! Start ~"""'. Call Sally RADIO CO exp. pret'd, not nee. Will -M-' ,..& .. "-bed In theory & keyboard hamlOny MAPLE Hutch $15 Dropl.eaf xJ nd ..,,' b 1 c r. ' l.lOO E. N--~ .. Pl, ~ 19700 • _,_ Over 20 LI °'737 v••n-~• and e ..... uwt • • pl bl..,~· 1' $15 pal nt "° ., .-. e ac • HART ~ -•· -· u•• ..... nv Hart 540-6ffi.5 . Jamboree Rd. u ... 111• • ........, vestor clientele pref'd. but alone with music . 8,J>" ma et -·so a •· r 54i6-8872 or $47-8115 _,s, V"""",. 1 SantaAna COASTALAG.ENCY Newport Beach PARKING Attendant willtra.in. preclaUon.Theeouneofl!).. of accent chrS,.$60, 72x34 · sl~JO,men's.atYer.JlleCh ll,:~NW~ o~t'r:=~n, 2790 Harbor Blvd, C.M. Equal opportunity employer w/drivers lie. 20 yrs k • Sale5m.an to haodJe 1a.nd 1truction ti not a graded , slidinr window cofl1Pl $15. WHIRLPOOL W: $95, $2(i'.l/Betr o~. ,.,_Tiff I . _ * GIRL FRIDAY: Sp&rkl.P LADIES to do clean-up work ever. Apply Dry Dock $.Jita~ for .cOmz:nercial I mies, but each sfud.ent ts ~ 546-8370 , • . Dry:; j: P~ s,Us ~ SHOTGUN . }Vincberttt MOcf ' , -4" • • plenty '& you have it made; . foi' machine &hop. CAl.J.. Restaurant, 2601 W. Coast l ndumia.J develOl)ment. stimulated ttf Jeun (in hli HOUSEFUJ,. of Fumitl,U"e,' !1!"~ ,..,,: . ' . SO ,uto.. 12 p 28" full~ ' * ·p~ * Exdti~ pos. Plush ofcs, 64U543 -. l='H~wy"'.'-" ;,Nc:.Bo,. --~-MUlt ha v t\ Cllllsiderable oft psychological level. Are ! ar)pU..lnce.. ?.1u•t vaC.fe. by ~ . Perfeet $100. ~ • I N ' c-'....;:-· xlnt: Jnc, groovy bossL Start LT. Hskpg & cooking tor PART TIME, at t er noon. experience in this fiftd. )'OU forcin& YoU~lf .. or your Mont 231 Santa t\fla/,.~ Jnr. AUTO washer, good cond. · 0 ...,... ,.nee $400. Call Jean 8 r 0 w n. convl. lady, 5 hrs per day, Older wcrker prerd. Wages and established clieritm c:bildrtn I~ pra.ctlcet Are, Pacific., CO&at, 'N , B •. } $55. Gu dryer, 'r'leed1 some Miactll..OU1. ' "°'! N.e.-iw.rvl ~ CM area. u g..gr;i0 $1.65 See store Mg'I', rreI'd. Perhaps fonn nu. YOU really enjoying muaic , 675-3982 · · work, trne with putthue 01 1 ____ ...,. __ .,...""'1 Mu~t baJei"";r'~ cO~STA AGENCY Goodwill Retail Stott 500 w. cleus for Cot!lmerclal/Jn. ()~ ~ you ,:Utin&· ycur YOUR choice chair sale. eome wast.er. 642-3273 root. TABLES " . drivina record, Apply ~ Ha'rbor Blvd., C.M. Machinists l-"19t.._h._ . .::.C.;..Mc..·-----dustrlal Division. . ::i:, m:i;' J'=:r i! ' for $11.00 each, some tor $3.1 T11UGIDN-RE6 dplt fdt or~, Secant Pool '· vE ,,0 . CO DIKE AND COMPANY INC. t t~ dull ' each We have 1 Peaoocli: , rolflproof, 1 cu , e BRUNsyllt!K-AMf · .,. LLOW -· • GROOMER . HARDINGE. Payroll.& A/P Clk. Ph (71•) ... 9631 ett• ~ • ' or young • r new 1•~ "7-9349 ~--Sia Tabl on1: .. _. , people • beginnini or ad· llOl'a, 1 only $39.9S. The_ ac--... ~ wa~m ~-• 186 E. lSth st. Fem a I e, Experienced· all to $450. 1.1p per mo. Stable wHkd•ys, for appt. vanct'd students. For tory, l8S5 ttarbor, ~2. · FRIGIDAI~ Elec dryer 220 « 'u - ! ·Costa Mea breeds, callfornia's mos I SETUP OPERATORS co. is creating a new ...,..,;, V I k xi t nd 100~· ----~-•· tif·" ,,..._ SAR>.H COVENTRY hat further inft.irmation ca I l VIRTUE Bl"O!. Din.Ing Room • P n • n co · nc ven-.,.. ic l.llAm:i • ._ ELEC'I'ltONIG De.ta Proces-.,.,au w pet store. #58 tion. Top \\'Orktng cond•. tt 1= ~-,-"A" ~,...., • SECAJtI> t'OOLS * · · , · F h" r land N openings for full or part 494-4991, 10:30 • ll noon or table & 4 chai111 like new, 111 nee. '"'' "'~~ '"-.u"" 1 sing Terminal Operator. as ion s · .B. 644-0080 Exper·•e·-d on -nd JASON BEST ti ... t •7 ' 4 00 TV' 11 5'12-19l'l '""" _ ... ., me ...... es. No nvestment, ..r pm $50. Mood1;y: aft : USED Appliance (I s, a High Sehl Grad \V/3 )'l'I cl *HA IR STYLI ST. Rent operation work, ~Unimum Employment Agency no deliveries. For lntervit\V, ITS YOUR MOVE 543-0036 gulll'anteed, Dunlap's, 1815 323 S. Milin St. ~ broad clerical & ofc wcrk space. Dlx. Laguna Salon. three )'(!ats experience, 2201 So. Main, Santa Ana * 540--0614 * HIDE•A-BED $l5. Newport, C.l\f. 548-T'l88 ATI'ENTION Hunten-Z~ requiring accur. typing -50 Plenty of off·sL park. Cont have own t 0 0 1 s. Day 546-5410 Savina:s It Loan , 7 ••. '"'-ral Nauga"'•...-e. 1WIN beds, box springs & 10 mo old, ready '9 train! OWP.l\f. &d ~I 1rd lrealeping. !1!.,eMeS . .,.w_s. John G&llegQ&, shift. PHYSICAL THE RA p Y. BRANCH Di1cov1r 11 Gre•t New ';; ,,..., .,.,44 ·.~· matlresse&, clean -Good good W/ thlldren. CE perale a.c ennm s PIJ = ...,.1 Hwy. 494-4525 AIDE Help with patients. v-•• 646-6436 d!.shwuhet", used 6 mos1 line tc E .I?.P· CcmputentHAIRSTYLlST w/foll. Eam Permanent employment, Days, Inquire Personnel MANAGER C1rHr With The ·SAVE cve:r $300 on near nu condition.$90. perfoond$100.Blp)Owaru ~~ .. -~gipns $493. 1 A~~l'1 _more by renting space, Jim Excellent company benc-Dept. Hoag Hospital, N.B. Sa1 ~~ &lnLoaNn Assoc.i!!'chn, / furniture, including 8' APT Size Re:fril" .. RunlCallGood. rug, 12' In diam!~,~ ~ ...... ,.. et'SCMC ' ....,, Scott's Hair Design, CdM. fits, o~rtime. cca-. e:wport De.II AIRllN[S stereo, AssUme: $38 , a mo. Nl'\v paint. $20. • &: blue, $15. 962-0268 ' ' !:~~-,...~~~·date ~it~·~ 675-7321 daysf833.-0350 eves P/T Gen. Office area, has JJOfrlt:iort avail for 1 Pvt pty, 646--8392 , 536-Mll H.B. CONSTRUCTION · .,.........,... ~' HOUSEWORK, No rook. 3 Apply in person &t a well qualified Sa~s -le .. DINETTE set with 4 chain KENMORE Auto Washer & ~:l"ec. ~ty '. haU days a wk. Mon, Wed, Lovely N.B. ores. Very pleas-Loan Branch Manqer.. Ex-e OPERATJl..l ... AGENT &: l le:af. Excellent conditcn, Dryer, $35 each. 53&-8AU EQUIP. (SAL'El 1 :,"''U: ~ · ~!"· • •o.kJm. !\el'••"'>· Shur·Lok Corp. ~;."•;:< ~;!'· :r:,"t";: :i,';."'.:,.t1a~,~::!: ~ : =v~~s -,135. 67S-4!126 ·-· · SEAl!S O>J4apot relri"°""' ~~;:;'~:!°!.!11 ~ urns, SIH 6'" typ~. Ali,il OVln trangp.· ~2 N.~·-557".6122. Abig~ Ab!Jot Per-a min of 2 Yl"I. Savinp ex· e AIR ntEIGHT-OUtGO HJPEABED. tan, Wltlr Sealy $60. 847-1095 after 6 PM A Sl60 ea. MZ:26M wlmdl ot' I Uy~ crga.niie 'worit:. fto\1 10U$E_ CleanJI>, 1 day er 2 1300 E, Nonnanay P1.. soiihel ~ency, 230 w. War-perieriee need ' apply. For •·COMMUN1€Ar:t'IONS r:~d;_'f>lllcws. $30. Grey wkdys. all' day Sat&: Sun. aft.tr 5:30 wkdaya, 1 1 & fhlnk oil her feet. Prev ... alt days week. Corona del Sant.a Ana ner., ~k VJ, ~rita A11<1;. ~rtJculan: caU Mr •. He.nsley e TRAVEL AGENT'-Kroetlle:r'chalr, $8. 646-9526. SEARS Kenmore 0J washer IDEAL bkgrnd. in front ofc, pos.i· Mar. Muat baye own trans. (1 bJk N. of McFadden, PORTER: JanitO('ial work, (213) 869-0:il2. . . , ~ , !.\ 1 'DREXEL.~sser, can be: ut $45, Frigidaire: De.lux dryer Couple aize l<enmore· ~ tiOn. &#-1491 or 644-259( """l>""blk'!'!'W!!.~of'!'G~n.~nd!!I""!'' 8-4:30 shift. 1700 16th St., * SECRETARY Chospllal Airline School& P•clflc ! ed a.s buffet SJi:> •. gold fram· $t0. 8J6...7825 ina: mit.chlne $125, HO leas ' • Office Services lnsur•nce Clerk N.B. Call 642-8170 · ad minlstra.Uoi1). Ho1pltal 610 E. 17th, Sania Ana ~ mlnpr,'30. 6«--034fi NEAtt new ·au t o m-at ic than.Coat. It fl in new condL _ Clerk to $500. ·Medical olc. Interest-Mall Girl p E exp. required, know medical ~ ULT.RA modern Dan lsh .. 'll.liher. A·l condition, $45. tlon. Uted only 3 or• iimea. Ge:nl. offiee / cl~rk typist. ing, busy pos. No Sat. workl $375 + Expenses R SSMAN. Experienced 1 er m I n c Io g y , ta k.; , recliner, matching ouoman * 646-5848 * cau 837..m&. Spdt ~-. ind. ··al. JASON 'BEST Unu.sual oppty, Pleasant, fun Ol'f~t •. llxl? ATF. 25 to 65· shorthand, accurate typl~. THEATRICAL 7900 110. "'"· -w. ••1--. FOR , wilft:ino~:::xre~~[.u . Emp&oyment Agency jcb. Lovely N.B. cfcs,,£all Call aflcr 6 PM only. H.B. mature and well iroomed. ~ ""' .,.. ·~ Antiques , 1110 Sale .. one IJmlly SERVICE CENTER 2207 So. Main, Sa.qt& Ana Miss Mary. 557-612'l Abigail area, 847-1548 Westminster Ccm.-,Office Furniture 8010 membenhlp in Newport A 54S-QilO AbbotPersonnelAgency,230 Rril Estate mltlllly I Hu n tington WANTED: ··-._, . , , I Bei:cti, Tennb Club'f<tt''$52S Employment gency "'" w W·-r s ·•tc ~· $an!a Xlnt Opportunity In•--mmunlty HO<pllals. BOYS • GIRLS WITH -Antique O.k' ce Bo>C includlng trandtr fee. Can I ;;oo Newport Center Dr., NB INSPECTRE$ 'Wanted for ~ ..... ""' ' ,., "'• For 2 exper. t""eal estate salea Ap;j;" Pel'll01Ult1 Ofc. 214 A DESiRE -t0'8E ON ~ AiRoiP.4.CE . RELEASES Xlnt. cOna'.t' Larse slro w/3 .49U846 between i PM • 9 SUite 200 By appt. 644-4981 1st class hotel CALL MANAGER people, "m~n preferred." Hospital Circ., WestnUnster. TELEVISION,.. , FOR PUBLIC SALE. dcora, Ide~ for Uqll. uot cab-PM only 1 FEMALE Factory Pac.kag· Stf..1-700 Ext. 515. Over 40; 300 unit Condomin· l:Ong est. _highly regarded 894-408'l For Free On Camera AudJ.. • SCIO s~ iralltifer cue• • 1net ,tc. MUst ae • no room REFRIGERATORS, wuher e:rS .5'6" or qver. Sl.65 hr. to ium. No rentals. Ofc & ad-firm, ~l'Vlng the harbor 6ECRETARY with I e ga l tion In Your Arff, Call Or-,212 Steel & Wooil cuts e 85, 'In Pre'ttenl b6me; $15. Old, le ~r. couch, ltpl lop, start. Free. group ins.&. mer-fTJ JABSCO ministrative duties. Super-area liU>Ce 1949. Pleasant, exp., full "time downtown. anp Counl;y, M7·6251. 5-~wechr ~aJ filble cablne:~ oak oUl~e or .!esk ~!~'!;. din nn tel, COUee ·tW~ otbtr it raises. 548-5125 vise Main Men Submit Re... frtendly atmosphere. Inter-M • MlaC ai.rs., ta es & ca swivel . type,. ~"· .,..,.~ 1mallcr ttel'nl. Call .m-1151 · .==:;,f,;;IR"-E:iMA~N;---1 · · · --"de •·a1 Call Mr Laguna. •U ttoum• te MERC 0 HAND.IS·e· FOR • ""'"· · · Eve/wknd•. •·t • ... _ altor 10 ~--swne, :·. C. T. A. No. 2, P.O. vis ".'th' .. v,.... n • • P 0 Box 1539 Le;cuna 09 • ,,..,, "'" m1 ~a~h ' SALE AND T,RAD,E McMahanBrosDeiklnc. EXCEPI'lONALLY clean 8 x 16 ·TRAILER ,twnlng, hat an Immediate . Box 75.5, 1-J.B. 9'2648. Bay &: Beach Realty 1800 Newport Blvd antique:1. Many decorator milde.w ,proofed. Zippered 2 $732 -$174 MO. opening for MAITRE D' FOR LUXURY GT;:NOOO 548-8868 Eves. . Furniture 8000 Costa Mesa•642-8450 Items. ,aJ. H~ltotrope. CdM. elde enclcll!JT'e, Teoskin ado AGE: 21·30 HEIGHT: 5"8" HOTEL , TOP EXP REF REAL E.slAte Salesmen i£~Y to V.P~. , ORIEf\ITAL "l!:UGS" 673-7108. justed steel tubing ·rrame. Min imum WEIGm': in pro-MECHA"'ICAL · • · shouldn't,,..,., be silllng •"'· Youog, aare:sslw .. sielf It.art.. --·-----12x22' Kennan. Other var. .~.· ~i--0/inllques A·l cond .. Like N>W,):A?.nm -4·" .. ~: ..... , PHvSICAt · in REQ. PERM. HIGHLANDS ;rv y uic er \\'11h 2 ycara rectnt eX· ...,""NTTURE -tu~ •-· lzes 67"' .. .,=., Jfl o .,...,,... ··-"1 ~, .. !Xl1 ~10n to 1"'"''li" ... INN C~iEL hottestareaH unt lnitcn ................. P-fi-'-ncy with 'd"'-~lay-·d~s",._::...":,.,,."~m"· KIUSli · _......, NOW~-El-! HART SchafnerM.mc mens REQUffiEMENTS: Hi I_ h ' · Beach? We will train. Call ........ ~ ... '"""' "'" "'u '" """"" ""-N-'--Blvd suits ,,...., A.• --•'&" ...... ,. hoot grad . val'd Cal" o·~ DRAFTSMEN Dictaphone • IBM exec. e d ll ti 8011 --""'•-· · · s ..... '"-,_..._... """ • SC • 1 u, ,.-Phil McNamee Villa&e Real G·'""M"-'· • Spans, ~tors csnce: a on. Office 'EqU!pment..· Costa'Me.sa.,* 646-0356 tlful eqndltion $25. $.15. e:rator's Uc:ense, U.S. citiz~n. , MEDICAL Receptionist -Estate 962-44.71 ..... ......,.... 111h & Mediterranean , 968--d9 File.apPlica&n at City HJll. Experienced 1n close·tol· Exp'd, tor GP oUice good -~~~~~~-"""'"""'""""""""""""! R D FURNITURE· --SE'M'EE, km 1e1t; chain. 7 · ' .. 8200 Westminster Ave West erance drafting on sman salary. 646-3903. RECEPT. SEC'Y Sl:.."'RVICE Stalion-Gravey~ 1144 Newport Bl., C.M. Tl~-r;RNCLOCKJ\.TJONA1;0" Louis XIVlbed. ek. 4x8' POOL, Table &: Equip. -m-iliSter, Calif. Before 'March pump components and as-New Engineering Ofc. 2172 man, -4 nltes wk. Must be every Rite 'fil 9 _ _ __ , · -_.. -StS-2900 Xlnt Cond. $95. Ping poJI&' 13, 1970, 5 p~f. Written e::ta.m semblie:s. Requires work· $$$$ Dupont Dr, Suite 215, N.B. neat, clean. &: exp'd, Apply Yleci Sa Weekd8.YR 548-4533 tbl 2 pc told:Up, $8'. Camper ~fareh-28, 1970 CTI4) S93-C51l lng knowledge of dimen-l\fEN 1~ to 35 Intervw Tues. 9-12 noon. Sai· in person Chevron Station, · " I. & Sun. 'ti! 6 StwJn1 MKhlMI 1120 shell 3' Cab• tfellh4 ifi.. ,,. - ext. 205, sioning technique as ap. * * NEED ary Open. Harbor Blvd It San Dleio a .. ~-s~. '°, !athehed & chflolr Cafe, Restaurant 8014 Sl:::,:N. G~E=.c::::: .• :::=zl=-...:.:=6 , .,,.ui~·~""'=· _,185.~·-·844_,--0469,....._. -.., EXTRA MONEY Frwy. No phone calls. "'• .~s answer . r n e..,,o g-iag, 1; Forejnn Ca.t Mechanics plied to castings and ma· small' apt!I •765(1 e h I -1• 'N ·~ h ~cd CARPET J.,.ayer ~ carpet. • chining drawings. Shoit REUBEN E LEE SERVICE Station AUendaat, ' ..,..,-. ac · KOCH 20 00.Jt. commercial mot .. ou. 0 lln•<: n~ Nylon/ t(odel. Shq A Good co. benefits, incl paid flxporience desll'able. PART TIME EVES. • exp'd., Hourly ,. a &,e + Used aofa & chair, danJ.sh • lght fret scd 3 mOs tor·· tti·IQ, f b!Jtton boles. fll-l°"3:Wlll 'sell at coe:t for vacation, arouP. tns. uni-Work in our custumcr se:rviee STERN WHEELER modern, for o_nly $25. The ,ulpilrl uJ !a·."'w~!.ty .. M"•t dHlgif.; et'c. Gua.r, MO cash · · forms f\irimbed. be. Good Samples required. sale comm. P erm., full time, 990 Factory 1885 H b ... ........ _, ct .m.ll ,.;me ts S25-661S Jabot. 523-1188 comm.' achedule. Ask for Up ,•o& def. dept. and eam E. Coast Hwy. N.B. !K0-684.2' ar Cl'.,, ;68.C for qulck sale!' 642-.5Ull ' ' n CARPET Installer "A• ......... Joe MOore. Pb. !1411-1161. EquaJ·oppor!Unlty empl°"r $91.00 * COOK .* Sowing Ma<l>h,. Operaton" KING SIZE Bed w/e!ec G $019 . em 'Muilc•I -• roll.·•-.,Jan""" ...;t, FOSTER'S FREEZE. l4l5 Dale Way Needed days & night.I Seamstrrues. Exp'd., ~1 bJ&nket $40 . 1966' · ar•t• ln1trument1 1115 Dou~ ju~. Will W'"11an. Rn. 11 am-4 '"'" PER WEEK ~aportawcar. Top pay, Ideal Wegtlngho\1° .. color TV GARAGE Sale' 7 Nel&l>b<>rsl' llell all or part $3/)u'd. ~fon-Fri. App: 899 w. 19th. Cost;.!:.~~ia NO EXPERIENCE APPLY IN PERSON wntllllont with nict! people $1.SO. Metal. bulik ~ ~'. Selllng.5qme Or Everything. '' CONTILi.O 540--ntS 1. C.M,. M -PM · -·NECESSARY 151 E. C.OSSt,Hwy. to v.·o[.k for. App: 1589 646-li>i .• 111<:1: Kenmore \Yashr & .ACCORDION DESPERATI'E.'ldlist ·sen ftd.I GATES tEARJET l•iiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&I + * 547-1181 * * Newport Beach Monrovia, C.M. USEE> double or twin head-Dry, OE retrlg, gaa bbq, 24 key, 12.0 bass, with case. ~mlly -membenhip to ;J , ~ SHARP SECRETARY board•. a850rteci ·finishei, baby pram. tbl, hang. $600 valµe ~ + ''easy tc Newport Beach Tennts· Clu'b CORPORA noN . KEYPUNCH See Betty Bruce at * SALES. Slim Gym. It tor beauty bayfront oHICt, 25 double 'a: twin box spring &: lamps, clothe•, etc. 2036 learn" b!>c*a & sh'eet music ~-i:k. Best ol f ~r:· feels aocxf, It "'Ork.s, & it le 35, attrac, well groomed; mattreu sets, wh\Je !hey Ccromcdore, N.B. Sat & ell!le. , Apply fn person at '. . ' ,.· Shur.Lok Corp. Has a requbt>_ment fl¥, e~'. , nee.rs witb tM followmt .1 OPERATOR m l sells like bananas In 5 Yr1I eXJ)., 1hthd 90, typing 1-st $12,95 M!t. The Factory, Sun. 2/14 &: 15. 642-4389. PERFF.CT CONDl'TlON! REfRIGERATOR., m~:p le • bunches] Bea Sn Yd er 70 Ex~c. Mon thru Fri, 9 to 1885 Harbot, 54G-GM2 GOOD vacuum $5. End table $350 or Best Offer table le. 4 cbaln. chests I: ' ldJ XfC 543-149.t 5:30. 642-573S $2. Luggage nck $2. Odds 510-8308 Alter 3 PM · ilngle bed., 5 pc kitchen .et, Agenr.. for Career Girls Sal S·DRAWER painted , El G ... "'36 ~J e10 SR: Oraflin\an .. opportulllty hardwood chei\>f $25. Glas& & n end.! roe. ~1odem head MARCO Polo ec. u_itar .,,._.,,., , qualifications So"1e eXperienc::e: I~ requir· ed. Excellent opportunity, B 410 W Coe.st ilwy., N.B. WE HAVE TWO ;-'-'tfh growth arch. I: e:ng. co, br&61 tea cart $35, Venetian boards $?i. 2009 ~ngs Road w/3 p.11. & K!iOX amp. $75. QUAUTY killl bed· .. .uJlt.ed Call or apPI)': Y appoint. 646-3939 OPENINGS 1n C.M. Permanent, ~. ilau chandelier, needs · 10.U •:~·Sun.~~ a\t Call 646-4047 m11.ttrtu. Ccmplete unuted ELECTRONIC "'60DEL E 0 1 b On cut top night sales natJ. exp. nee. le $300 per wk. ,. ..... 1 .. ~·.!:.om 6 pn1. $'.., -~"""' • ._ ....... .: .... R " u ran"n Ca!I DlckNeu5ST-13fl3 ~·-Pl l 0 ' 1130 ~. ~m -· -DESIGN E.N91NEE ·,· l'llYAt CO. Uyouarey,ung&ndqgrea-_ SA~~CEI 1, cou·h 1..., GIGANTIC c.raae Sale... anot r911n1 '·evu. ' . • llUI" crgan. Se~te Lealle sive and like to meet the TRAINEES '-'At'"''-"' ... b lptaker. Like new. Pvt piy, public YoU need 00 previc\11 Uf)hola. cbn, BR ·turn·., ~Now Ul Fe • 28. BDRM stl, BALBOA BA•Y c·lub wi1h eXJ)ttlence 1o ftie de-, IT~& Pl 1 548--1402 .,:(,. Ea _... 23 yr old Promot1onal naua;fi. recllber·'clir'. Mi.i. +..PPl!anct•~·. pool table, meaibtnblp $1000 plus 1 ajgn of did state-power oon--'" •cent• expe, .. :nce. m ..... ue 'tfe J\d\1fl'ti.si1V firm, need• ~. . • ' lan1pe, ~r itool1, pi.lie turn FINANCE '0>. de:mandJ lm· tranafer fee'•· Box p..f19 version drcuitr~t. J)SEE ~ , { lC .. t• Mesa M 0 T·H~ RS. SUBSfITUTE train you klr unllm1tei:t eun. )'CUllJ me:n. qompany ~lated EN Tl RE -ho ~se b · ·d •·etc ... Kornat Dr, CM. 1medil.te liquidation ot all Dally' Ptlot lerred. . I ' • .142JGI . ~~--~. ~""' ltltUn caner, onA '~ ~,'II~ -;a1>•··· ·be'-•• .Old 1!,. MOVING: all klndll ot lteCn "olloor pl"'!"d -6 Om-NEWPORT lleacll, ~ ""1"" . + -~ n . ._lt, )'(IQ· are ..... .... Junk incl lots-cf ~rlfD.!.. eole P:iarl(l8 Oft .. ~ -+ ,..__-~-1 . Ao equal OP,POl'tlllit)' Child Oatt'"Rrpt, ~ea-in ~pp1f .b\ ~ ontf . e&rnlni let• lhlri $1SO a_ Wk. antiques. 431 " He.Uott'Opt. ·;t: 1ud It und .--v¥1" buts. O\lr lOet t. 10Ul' Sold· Cub . Ulafl-~ Me.m~lp 'PRODUCTION TEST e:mplQY.er aome schl attaa. For local to Ja.ck Brown or call for irifo. Mcn·1: '1\aes. CdM. 613-1108. · a:-~ ml~ ;::::' •enwpcntmdti, but you must $280. Call ~7S& dQs oa- ENGINEIR • lntmrw writo fully to R. C. , Len Hutton -QUALITY ldJil.bed ~quilted ~·-hold 11'nu. :Im HoUY .•cl !(OWi .::1Yc:.· ------~ -1"'""""'"""""'""""'""'1 Pefty, P. o. Box '75 C.M. l'OOLE BUICK TYPW.. experie-•• laft. mat....,. Coftlpl•"" U>t~ ":;;;,;;;.,Harbor HI. WARD'S BAU>W1){ STVOIO a· Colonial -•-9115, 'tt'ith ieXf)erionce ln ~ d!'I' Keypw>eb NEED SUnda,y i;nail <:Aniffll 23f F.. 17th St. le &CCUl"!lle OJi' ~c. full SUO. worth $260. 8'U536 SOFA Bed; leatbel! .lwfvd 1819 ~. 0.M •. &0-NSf Dil'll'hTM'· . $ilf1 ot productlOn tttt flX". & J'O\lle: supet'Vi50r for Hun-C.0,ta Mt!M time. Call Jaclde for inter-eve1. ' ker, ha~. itfl'M. to Open EwrY Kite ~12 : tures and the: preparatlotl , OPe••TORS li"*10n· Beach 11.re!l.. Xlnt · . · vie:w. 494-Nlt M\J. ST StU: lJks new sofa, 2 fOC,.,.11 ' ., _1,r,a,. &: SUnday ~ternoon LADIES ~t. almoet MW, ol test ...... BSEE ~ pay oppo ....... ity. O>ntAct SALES SECRETARY I .,_ /hd~-Call '"' • t • pre.Jc~~ u':''· it $5U. -$6N. Frank \ViTlett 543-4338 Lovely N.B. ot.Cict1 ~$:30. WAITRESS \Vanled. SDllt lll'IJ e U\B w ..,,..._.. bousewtll'ff, 3205 Dakota told woo• I~.''fall," Tl&xedo.. to $.lOO lihlft cnl.)'. The Derby. l36l 548-m. &U-9123. J . C~I 54Q...20;)S ' PIANOS A' ORGANS Clean. $1.0. 6d44S.1 SEND YOUR RESUME 'l'b: Nttd 2 years experience ~=~~= pt!.t '+ a:; . Allll,.1Tl£S J)Allsade•.Rd. S,A. 6' CUSTOM ~1adt Col~ Sora. GARAGE Sal~. am OranQt, NEW -U$ED DLX crlb. mattma $15. OU teakwood corner table, xln1 UNLIMITED A9Ei'lC'i \VAITRESS Exper onQt. f'rl., ~moet 'N tw, $l!i0. Call ·C.M. Sat A. Su" ,I~. e Yamaha Pianos Oraans palnlinc· 41Ud)' of a >""Dll • -WRITE - Southorn C.lifornia EDISON" tor den or fal)llly rm. $12:i. -tSS E. 17U1, Swle 2U Sat i SUn. 84:30 p.m. 202 . 798S. Rctwdl, books, 'St Olps. e 'rhof\Ua Ora:ant v.'OmM 12$. Sf4..0l76 Alto oiled ltltkwood lamp Costa life~ iU-1~70 Matn St.. Balboa. 61~. BEAUT. g· IOf.a and '9ve mlsc Items. • K;mball Plano. 'MENS SU\t, almotl new, taltle $30. 557" .. 7980 Sales WANT£D: 8ab)'11lt1A1r, 4:30 seal, OoriJ, pUIO• _b«ck. GARAGE Sale: Name the 1 9 KohJer A: Campbell an>' \lltoot, 2 JllDtl.. M48. NURSES R.fglatered • even-Pl.UMBlNC Salr.s p/time. Pi\I le 1:30 AM. Mon.Fri. Never Wltd $220, 176-0091 price a: t•~ It awa,y. Sat. COAST MUSIC Coat 40, cleu. • MM6l tna A nla:ht lhiftl t:it-Sitt A Sun. Af1l'IY4 tarl't Mf·hOme.,.2.CbUdnn, 7 A 4 6EUJNG ~ Houtebold. 6nty lt) 'til 4. 517\i.Bolsa, NEWPORT fo HARROR HEALTH Spa ..........,, bt.otfit.s. APP11 P~nei Plumbing. ]526 Newport * $40.0884 * AJl Xlhl! 9.11 Almond Place, N.B. I Cotla ~ f 132-2951 . $ll a, ... c.a....,,. IDn' Dlr<cter, So. (1ut (:o,.. ,Blvd., C.M. Call &12-175'1 OAILY PU.or DIME· A· H.B. -• SAT I< ,Sun 104 ~m. 0otn 108l'l111» lun ~ c~;,:,p~M~·=~--~~1 munlt)" Hosp., 3Jm Cnut :w.ES: M/F. Lootdnc tor UN!:S. You cu .. ...... BROWN ~bed, --· HOUIOhold fumbhi>tp. 310 NEW • UllEo. -N~ -TWliilO H.,., So. t..aauna. GS-Ull three ..i..men. &U-0091. tor jull ptMiot •·dq. Dill .......,..., oew, lll. Coll llOma T,,_.,......,. Bch. ~ Rebuilt Gnullo, Qub ll!nli!P ....... .. t 35e , l t Call bet. I AM• 2 PM ~pn.or CU.Ultd ad. 86$-2398.1' ' 491-11'-,6 ·t ' Walllch'1 C.M. '$40.2!30 A $450 +. trtnd<r tie. - ., • DAILY PILOT Slt11rdl1, Febru.t1114, 111'70 Here's How Y1111 Can UM Our Famous Dime • A • """" e Iring th.m or min them wltb correct c••h to OM of our 4 convenl.nt offfces. , • No livestock, fl<Oduc• or plant•. • No comm1rcl1t eds ellowecl. e Bech i .. m must be priced with no Item ov•r $25. C...UtrHteta...i.-.,..u.. 0 • - FOUR CONVINIENT -OFFICES---1 11-- TO SERVE YOU e NEWl'ORT BIACH ...... 2211 Balboo Blvd. e COSTA MESA ................ 330 WHt Bay e HUNTINGTON BEACH .. 1717S BHch Blvd. e LAGUNA BEACH ....... 222 Forest Avanue MERCHANDISE FOR l SALE AND TRAOE $20 and MEN'S Jee-11katn. . C\)11 Jb<>e•, aue 11, $2 each. Boy's 20" bieycli slO. ~ ' child life pttlttvtr'I $1 each. 1 adull5 $2. 646-4658 : DIME.A.LINE 1 Truck _~ firewood: $8, \YHr?'E Ci>nlole aewinc GOOD w9rklnc TV STEREO Component.I: Gar-ELECTRIC guttan . Alto other ucable lumber machlM $25. Tank vacuum Mapavox 24" $25 'I'ruetonr rant turntable pi, 2 lf" $].5,. ~ SMALL blk/whlte male do(, I S'.::-'.C:::R:'"'.A:":::"'::'":--=-::~1,PO~lllc-l~;;t.~642-~!zm~----f!· Bab)' ~t~ woad, Hi-fi •\eml $31. ~ apeake:n UJ. O&ricon amp .,;SKI;;::.;...,:::..:.,::.:;,,Ku_ti~..,-,~1,-..,, FREE TO YOU :;1chd:,1'~!,~~I, s~:'. . M•LEJS ~T.~he:U·ta:ie •l:i~ BOXra;;ng ~nd ~ttre1s =e ~~I~; ,: :!Tn:'s heavy duty ~~ H~B~ ;:.~-Ski poles llyouwillsellorb~ Very intellleent. 6 yrs. cw. 1•swERS cha.Jn~. Tea Car\ $5, $20. Crib malttess. S1. glrl"s bicycle 26" $10 , 1'\li yam. 70 yd. 11lsei!'ll,. give Windy a try ~98 2117 II Black Wl'IJll&hl iron &hleld Portacrlb maltr.!11$ $5. Baby 546-tl.09 . for SI. Most colors. Sat. and WELSH baby buggy 1:111d pad ! Mltcell•neous l600 I \ *AUCTION* Auctions Friday 7;30 p.m. LOVABLE "'"ht. rem . n.. I . !!'d ii1,12M~~~~:lh dretler1'1. ~175 GREEN Victoria tofa $25, Sun only.100 W. Utb, Aplj. :·,0;.~::b::i~~ w· d I A t' B cockapoo. 1% yr. & 2 pups, rurvey -ambic -?.1cha.ir . • :1 e n-NEW Bei&e leather and Slat car tlet, 160 track $15, A. Cbet& Meta i in y s uc: ion ern 8 ~·u. Nd. ... horn••· -Nam~ly -Fabric -De-ing board $5, 9% E cowboy Medlepolnt punie $5. New Gamet S1 each. 546-4347 s $3.SO. Wlalker bcuncer SlO. ~ Newport, CM 646-8686 lain -JN ADVANCE bootl, new $15, 5 used tires Faberwam eleelric pan S\O 2 lep end t•ble1 •nd Playpen $12.SO. Bath t_ u b ( Behind Tony'• Bkl6. Mat'l. 847-70"9'; 962-0180 2/17 Husband: "I saw the doo-14" SIS. Bathroom is.cale1 $3. Like new henin&bone 11port REMINGTON Rand adder t.'OCklail table $2.0. 54~ Sl.50. \Vond1tr more $10. EXECUTIVE Swivel chair $15. Strailht d111ir $8. 45 cal amn\O $4 box. 25-1 quart fni.il jars, \\•ire lid retaiDtrs , II each.~ BELLYBOARD Excellent! Kneerider, libe~laas. 50" Iona;, Oat bottom am:! round tall. · Almost ~w. Asklnr $20. Call 897~ REFRJGERATOR, eoocJ run. FREE le qual. home 2 beaut. tor loday abovt m:· Jou cl 463 Etmhllt'lt Ln, C.M. ccat, 40 tt& po. Darll &rftn $2?, P.1emotu: dictaUon SZi, J\.tonday aft 4 P.M. Strollfr wilh hitchhlke>r $12. nlnr t.'Dnd S10. Sofa bed, purebred malt beqles 1 yr. memory." DOUBLE bed, complete $25, lpcrt coat SlO. Navy and Sk1it, Lund 82'', b~ I: WALNUT Comrnodn nice Lady Kenmore \\.'llshcr SS. good cond $10. Queen size old. Brotbeni. One home Wife: '"What dkl he do?" Chest cl drawtn Sts, Black while I. Magnln dttu, size ski. pole• s27, Coaco hlsh S25 each. l.amp!I $20 each. Mayta&: dryer $25. 20662 bed, nel'i', w/pad, pll1owg. pref. 847-7049, 962-0180 2/l'l Husb&nd: "lie madt me ool1ee table $2', D!Mlte Ml 12, $15. Stroller Sl. Traverse chair SS. 8J.1.-l46'7 54~16$ Egret Lane, H.B. 536-6735 box springs suo. ~'15.53. NEED Gd. hOme for 3 pay him~lN ADVANCE." S15. 66-2515 . roda no. m.m&l. 1318 SU. ACO\.lSTICAL tile ~ box, TABLE And chairs S5. F"ROS"I'ED wihte sv.·ag light I 2'.l17 Hartior A·T llarbar adorable ~ -mix pups. WOVEN Wcod drape 8, wkle LUMAEJ\ 2X4's, 12• long St ,tanella Tern.oe, CdM. Yard tor che1 t l;SIJ. Child's desk and matchlnr: fixture antique cha.In cos1 'townhouse, CM SQ).111, 6 Wlo. M0-7202 "'WI 642-1447 ..,.~ n-.>t-~-each 2X6'a 14.' Jona S2 each ROLLA.WAY Bed 115 Barbtcue $10. Patio table &. cheat·$5 eaeh. 546--8746 $$0 tor $Z. Can be used in a belcre 11 A aft 2 2n4 ....,, • ~ ncu._ ' ' ' chalae $6 each, Phlloo TV comer or. O\'er a dining S Black leather bar atools, · Ave., N.B. Redwood grape1qcks S2 a BaSainet SS. Me-ch playpen STh Antiques i;cythe & 11awa WASHER And dryer, both Jn 1 bl 84.2-3079 I nearly new $23. each. ea. TO IOOd l'lome. 3 mos. old 8 bundle, Will panelling $3.50 $13. 50-2321 SS '543-362'1 good "-"Crking condition $2& =·='·-~-'----~-- boo her, 4%' Ieng, formk:a a mall ·a hart haired ' d.inahY • SZ. Oars with ~sheet. S4.8-S034. 1780 Whit· LARGE Brawn vinyl rocker · each. f13.88U BABY changing tablr, ex· top S35. 2 sets toll clubs, Otlhuahua / tel'Tier puppy, kicks $2.5. 642--1447. 44.5 tier, C.M. $25. 5'1&-5T68 PARTS for: Volvo (544) 53-56 ),fAYTAG W sher cellent cond ition (Pride)-$7. lampa. childrfn'1 clothing, 64.6-4916 2/16 Red1anda Ave., N.R. 4 DRAWER' cheat, New 28 x Ford plck·UP trucks, '49-'59 ning condlt:n si. ~~n-, =842-3~-m-===~~-~~ auorted 1izeg, household VALENTINE puppies 5 JIG-Saw....grinder-wood lathe 34 x 15 white $15. Call COUCH S5. TV ~ta.nd $.1. Ga!! Olds $1·$25. 613-6316 F.M. STEREO tuner $15. items. 675-3792 er 64Ui814. Beagle/ten'. Ii wb. "-ean-combination S25. 60--1447 646-4271 stov~ S25. Refri.acrator with PARTS for '60 Pontiac Bon· NE\V Double h e ds Pre ad' 847-7509 SELL !M pc SEYEI hand· Pd, lo good home I . 445 Rtdl&nd1 Ave., N.B. . TI'PE\VRITERfM1 table $1 ~&f~zer $25. Guitar nevlll~ \vith air condltionlnf: rrttn-tokl S23. 6(2..7923, E~L~ECTR==,~c'""h<-a~t-.,-,-14~.~R~•~d"°lo painted Chlna. Ivory-ebony &46-6998 2/16 AUTO Lugage rack $5 Bedside table $2.50. 2 lamps . . ~ves. Sl-$25. 159 TuJip Lane, C.~f. ~~ Servite tor 12 S2. Shawr $2.50. Child's dominoes over 100 yn. aid. PLANTER. Strawberry type, 642-1447. 445 Rcdland!I Ave.: $1 Gramapho~ cab In e t 58 13 ""6 naull 4 c.u. car1,~retor TABLE rncdcl TY. $20, HO, s in ,,·iv•-'•" •·• .,,_........,. la1np Sl. Chrislmas tree S2. Old highboy. Call 6i.>-468it pyramid 3· bl. cedar, heavy N.B. $7.50 4 piece paintr.d antique · .v. generator ~-reg. &. 027 iaUie train cars, ,.,. ....,, '" 1"'~· ifampcr 7X. Coffet> makers for\.P9L aft~ pm. lo move. 962-lm 2/16 1----------$25 f'a~h. Oval bra1dffl rug Custom bucket seals $10. tntk It accessorlei Sc-$15, 64:2--7509 $2.50. Shoe racks ~-l...azy FL'ORATOR, ctoai"' out BBQ Ranch 11t)'k 18'' x 24" $5 Overs!ulfffl couch no 2 Trans axle $2&. 4 cu eflE\~ Portable v.·asht'r $15, CAR Cooler, used onCt' S2j). Suaan St. r1atware and ~lock! Thousands of yards AVAij..ABLE Sat/Sun Gu cuslDm made S5. 642.-1447. overatuffed chain Si each. ~rta _50c-420. Wbeela and Loung!' chair $15, Bottle Aluminum cn.ttches $3.SO. chest s:i. J-'olding !able Tac. of drapery fabric, Carpet ~n~~e=·r Is:. slO\'t . 27~ '145 Redlands Ave., N.8 . Dinette table and chairs S15. bre1 $5. Body, ~ce:llent and lamp• S3 each, TV 8tand $3, \Ve.ight lifting &el $25. 2 Shopping cart 75c. ~t.36-249.J Sample& cl all maku. RIGHT Door. 62 vw kdan 2 maga:tine tables $2.50 each frame S25. O~r Renault 7' Danish modern 110fa $2, lllrge> I.in snips $2.50 each. '68 DODGE music 1nas1er fitS..1332 SWEET gertUe part beagle SW. 642-l44.7. 44.5 Redlands Drop leaf tabl~ -125 9 to 4 pu1ll 1.0c-l5. 642-5484. 11532 Electric tloor sweeper Sl. Solderng iron $3. Folding transisterized radio, good F.quip. Fer Sele female, 1 yr. old, needs Ave .. N.B. Saturday at 2633 Oranee Stu.art SI., No. 3, Carden Twin beds$( each. PaUo camp stooltl 40c each . condition $1'1.50. Coleman 2 Oleap Bu'be bht children. 548-9451 2n1 AVf., C.M. only Grovt. light $2. Changing table $2, Aluminum ice chest $3. burner camp stoYe, used ! Us, dum Us, AUSTRALIAN & Labrador CABINET With work bench TEl..EVISION .... , Banv. •')C, BABY Car bed ma-· '1. F1ash camera $3, Recking 968-1963 twice $1.50. Baaketba.ll SOc. Mi1hta, o:cer. bench. ICIU&I • top 24 x 61 x JG bl """ ...., 'V"" _, • ....._ .. ~.,. -·• "" Good ,.. _ _, ,,._... pupp~ Great rcr chUdren • . ~· Uke.lele $9, Electric router Baby diaper bag SL Baby chair $8, Golf cart $4, G.E. 10 cup ""rcolator .........i •-.;a. ..... .....,.,..., ......., and "'-TreadJe sew1n& machine LADDER Back chair& S5 r-•""'"" 60-lt95. watcti ...,.;. 5'l5-3C.1l 2116 . . and stand Sl.8. Mcvie pro-car seat $8. Baby potty Child'& bike seat SOc, Car ch T hi to tch $15. condlticn $1. New I e f I USED Lwnber and eome cabille'I. whl!e .wilb black jector wltbout J.ena $25, Lena chair $3. Baby stroller S15. 5eal 50c, Drafti.n& table $3, ea · a e ma cuWde remole control mir· LEAVING Calif: Golf Clubs, 1, .... 1..., ~"',,... n_., _ _,,,_ Pl iron~· Zeni~ portable TV and holder 17, 1 ·-.._ __ Kou 1te---.o VM Bed fl'a.me $1.50, Books lOc, UOllic<nf".nithed work ktablel5 $XI. ror SI.SO. \Vater ski, ,_..,.f dra....., Jir-e screen 1xinn ,..,_,. . .....,.. n.cu.ia<aia .. 110 Pine twin headboard .__. • .,. ..,~ ·~"'· ..,_ · 1 roe er . 5 11 ., ........ r-• • Coata Mesa 2/16 · · candle holder ST, Wood bowl amplifier SlO. Sheet mualc Bike patta Sc.-$3. Twin bed tub enclosurt: $20. Transl condlticn $2. 4 new 15 inc}i furn, washer, c Io I hi n I. and fool board bed SlO. Hawaiian monkey p $6, 2 ~ each. Mmtc books for spread• St.SO, .each, Wind tripod $5. 0x"""'n ta"" 'XI wheels tit Ford or Chrysler misc. 308 13th St., 1-1.B. Bl.ACK and eold mixed pup-642-3449 Rcyal BQTulh crumera S9 piano, accorcnon, pitar and dlspeMe? $3. 3258 California f 1 •" ..... ~ producls S2 each. P ickup 8 ~3125. p i es , 7 w k1 . old . 2 ~ El --' s "l cu tL.P.StD.5'3-Q32 f •-• hi T 846-0955 4. Matdlln& cut rta.ss water each, Glau 1helve1 organ......... ectric ,,.,.der· t., l...... eel~ w te custcm on. EUREKA Vacuum, Vibra '" 2117 glasses S3 each. 3 Crysta] 15%X221.4 $4, 4 Original Ing &Un $5. % inch electric 12 DRAWER antique white G.E. Transistorized 4 speed neau ~r with 2 mo1Dr1:)'· Beal w/altachments 1~ JlP LOVELY kittens & kHtle1 belJs $3 • S6. CUt perfume Diedrich water colon $22 drill $10. Men's bowling dresser Sl5. 642-2104 portable phonQlrllph. like cle cutouts med cnce $10. 'Z sp. motor. Ull!d 4 mos. free lo good heme s . bottle $6. 54()..3178 each, 64~ sh0e1, size 10 $7. Water tank new $15. New portable e.lec-F\bergla.ss bait tank. good r $45. Coat $90. ~l 544-9424 2/17 -DOUBLE ~-for boat S2. 3 net hoe.I ham-14" PORTABLE TV $25. 21" tJic hand mixer $3. Unicyclf' oondition $10. (4) 13 il1ch KINDNESS 24 l n1 tan t mattre51 and uu.• TV ~ ks -' ood 15 T , •/ WILL BUY BAI.BOA FREE Bicycle parts. You ipr!.111: 125 perfect 00,,_ mocks $1 each. 5 gallon jeep _., v.·or re ... g · · \loll bar scoots, excellent Dodge Dart wtwel covers I BAY CLUB r AM 1 Ly pick up. 980 Oak St.. ha!rse!t~r, brand new, halt diUon 646-8488 can $3. Brunawlck OO\\•\h~ Vacuum cle..aner. with a.II qua.lily SIO each. Table 50c t"ach. (4) new 14 Inch ME MB E RSH Ip. Call C.1\.1. 2,14 price $1.5. 644-1188 J • ball and bai: SJO. ~1478 attachments $14. 646-1525 model Oormeyer mixer with t.'UilOm spinner w he c I ' 673-8311 ANTIQUE T he GIRL'S 26" bike 3-ipttd $20, lf3 HP l\.totcr $5. Llght red 2 stainless steel bo\vls and covet'!! approxi.matr value> HALF Beagle, haH cocker Yr:" gu ater Girl'• 26" bike $11.50. Girl's BOY'S 2.t lnch Schwinn 3 · meat grindr..r. sttachment. S80, $12.50. 141 7-75 x 14 ~ LEATHER spaniel, ma.le, 5 mo. old. SC!· PA ampliJler s25. Bass 24" bike $11.50, Ex:Ct'llenl spttd $20. 673-jOO!t naugahyde easy clunr $.'l. c~,...lltnl rondihon I":. Kl tirt'S ~each. C21 oro-1.:, "~-RECLINER 536-8296 2f16 gwta!' am p, no speakers condition. Hand mower. HOT PLATE 2 b Good Hctpoint wsshtr $15. ''T"~ ..., ...... $25 R~ changer $2 u r 11 e r Step end table $1. 12 ~~3ttJ. f'd tirCs $1 ech. New boat l..lke new! I 540-232l GERMAN Shepherd 2 yn . · · newlt, sharpened $10. 226 3-tempenature, lik~ new Sl:i. ...,.__ · M1 FP.f d" 15 boardin&: ladder Si Small CASSETTE R.c o •d•"' old. Bl•ck. To_!. ho-·. P.f11TOrs. 18x 24. $4. llcult' Cab!1UoSt. C.M. 548-2803 AM/FM adl "10 H . , ... n111slor -ra LO . BROWN F"locked sofa. . , , •"""' ""' -'--.... I<. 2 ~·th ~, ,~ •, _ r o .• . &Lr BiP!I ~weeper S2. V\V hub h aquarium $1. (2) 13 inch uo -is 2116 uuu. ~ .r¥-~ ,.., d 15 El -blank 1 mate ing chair ye 11 ow ACOC, .ts t9CI, taU S45 ......-.o;o mattress $1S each. Bi& elec· LLOYD car 60, front "'·ttttl ~ · e<:u JC ~ cap and trim $1. 2 shol'i"er dinellr and 5 chairs $25 mounted wheels and tires fit Inc 4 ~ Nevtt uAed. FREE acraps: of aol l d tric Door heat.et $25. f 1n drive. needs work $25. twin and control $7. Ele-c~c heads and gooee neck SOc each. New full size electric Ferd er Chyrsler products 541).3111 . mahogany and marl ne jointer S25. Tcilet and tank 646-0450, 665 surl, C.M. colle-e pot $7. lmltallon t'ach. Plumbing and elf'c-blanket, 5 year goarantee il3~-~5.11;;;:-5360,:,;ii;,--=:,.--,-=·I ROU.TOP desk, new crafted 646-2373 2/16 IK't $9. 2 old•brau type twin TYPEWRITER, iood for &rxana coat $lO. 67~1667 tricaJ parts Sc.SOC. 50 trout $15. Axle $15. Kirby grinder, EXCELLENT TV $ 2 5. in plne 55x28x48" high. s HE p HERD/LABRADOR.-headbOards $10. Antique student or ctti~. cverhauled KITCHEN table $5. Lounge flies ln cue $2. 968-4276 sander and bullet s s . Child's record player $7. Worth $361.50; .ell tor~ puplJies; me to rood bome. type dr1wu aet $10 •. ltiio. "lookl and wartcl like new chair wHh cttoman $8. 22 RIFLE with K:Ope $25. Eureka RctcKnatlc vacaom Automaut · rm:ird player &t6-9583 546-9586 2(16 each SlO. Metal ddir lol:\ $25. SCS-7165 Walnut nipt stand $3.SO. ShoW cue $1D.. l:lide....,.-ay sl'i·eeper s:s. Bookll lllc-Zlc. $10. 2 lad!eti 26" bikes u is AREA nip. $.15. Hanging 3 Small Qoaa le rood hom~s. 415. Metal delk: draft.ti $5 l'WARDY" IUl'ft:loard, like Electric heater $3. Gu cor; oouch $10. Apartment siz~ beds~ads, nip. punte:, S'l d:I $2. Royce Union ; lamps S30. rotary tnO'll-"l!f Have shots. 642-0420 2/16 e.ach. $300 .moncr.aJ new $15.50 necfot' hoses SL Small atove $10. PIYJTIOUth 1958 bra.u wall plaque•, apinnlnf boy'• Stingray type hlla!, s:zs. powtt edge:r $15. Crestwood bu1c amplifier 1956-5'2' vw front hood $9.75 lamps SOc:. Mexican glau ,t&nda.rd transM.iS!llon ·'s'lO. wheel planter, maple smoke needs repair $15. Blonde l "4-0346 PANEL WALL llEATER ~ Small cheat of drawiert, and fender $10.50. S4>5134. ptt.tes 25c. GlaJIWU'I! 25c • 16• deep v boat $25. Need! stand $1-J.;. 2099 NationaJ pieee end tahle llCI SlO. '-=-=='======'=n~l;_o"'=w=un=:fi:;•nbhed:=;;;16~-=511=!-=1t.14=:J $1. l&KI Ne"A-port Blvd. No. v.wk.. Stauffer red u c I n a: Aw., C.M. aft West ~ic-Small turquoise rocker $5. 9 I NEWPORT Beach Tennis 1. ELJXTRlC motcn. 1/8 to 3 c M (park ts"d ) tmia. x 10 tent $25. Like new membership for 1ale . 1/3 HP. perfect condition ' · · ou 1 e chine and timer $25.·20'19 rotobroil $15. 893--7479 de1 perale-must sell! NO MATTER $2.46. 548-2073 l{OS'J'ESS coUee set, prett)' OrangeAve.,C.M. Q{OCOLATE.._brown nylcnl,~==,.--~-=~ 5&-ll33 d .1~ 110 Boy' la ui 2 SWIVEL rockt'r11 $20. 3 TOOL cart 2 drawer rubber e..,.., . s b ck s t omCE desk $25. Metal 'Carpet, HI-lo, U x 14 ft $31. piece sectional SlO. 968-230S roRTABLE oxnert Unit D , tired °"'~ $J!i. 5(8.2073 Sl5. 4 ~lice toaster Sl.50. typewriter stand $10. Mttal See at 31f.8 Roosevelt 'fay. BOY 'S bike, 3 speed. canier, light $15. Boy's bike, 3 speed. carrier, needs m inor repair $10. 536-366:> Aiu, comple~ w/valws, w H AT anytime Gold platform rcckfr $15. cffice hat rack S5. Dinette ,541>-,.....~t.11-;.-!-~-~--~ cue. Used cl'ICf'. S45 . -VOLKSWAGEN body ·parts Slat bench SlO. ~Slit62 table end 4 chair!! excellent t.tAPLE couch, frame cnly 642--08i'S •57 s:; Crib and mattress 8' a.oTHF..S line poles $5. rondllion $25. Port ab I e $10 Windows with frames, ADMIRAL Color TV. Walmlt $15 z) It 24 lnc.h Kiri's blke Twin shelU. 7;)c each. 6 television $10. Heat lamp on llO'ffns and jams $5 each. eomole: Pm. cond. ms. Lg. SS..' High chair with metal pLaillow caae 1 a 40c a pair. ahditc."'h ta15bl•54s_ta~Sl0. Trailer Door with glass panels S5 w115•. fePndl.',n,,., 111~-~~ch11.d ~- I dtaWtt desk. Duk wood tray s:;, I~ box, works mp tab e combination $5. L · =>--~""'" Used bathroom sinks v.ith " ,,,..,... -.. 135. Ph.1133-""" It IS $7.50, Wuhet works Sl5, Pair v.<hlte hob nail lamps CAMPER shell 8' $25. Large hardware J5 9 cti. Used \Vindshield $10. Body $20. Play pen $3, Headl>o&rd $3, SS. Old TV S4. large 91litcaae tent S20. Car air condltioner CIU'J>el remna.nl~ and pad· 1 _84_2_-8363 _______ _ ~~.~·for f\lll~nt: I e e e Old map.me rack $1, Baby S2 .. Box full brake l5partol , $5. Door lockl $1.50. Truck dlnJ: Sl-$3. 1964 Ea s Y TELEPHONE bench $8. Polf' gate Sl, Sewine machine vanety, i:on1e new • or mirror $3. Cabinet drawers \l'ashl!T • dlyer combo $20. clothes line SS. Bathroom baby. Likf! new, $45, withcablnet$20,6 Cylinder all. Alwrunum screen door from trailer $1 each . Need1pump.642-S193 cabinet and 2 shelves $8. --y u c N Ferd engine, Model A frame $2.50. Queen mattreu Bedspreads $2 -s.·,_ 2242 MUST get rid cl houRfuJ cf OU-1\·hlte drape& 72 x 45" RADl.AL arm •w w/melal 0 A ena:lne $5 each. 54S-3806 SS. Grey prart toilet seal FJden Avt., C.M. longi $.i. TV antenna $5. Many table. l hp, 10". SlOO. 40 PINE l"Xl2" used fence like new $4. 9' surfbo&rd $5. UKE new reddish brawn fall ::rn.ily.n:a::eeta1;:;il~rn!: \\"Cmen's clothes iiu! 7 lhru •~2646• S'E LL IT ck 6 1 1 __, Rorus silwr it-1 $2. Sofa h il 12 50c • $5. Some men'• pl et!, ee, very auuu and chaiJ'lll $5 e eds with !res set $12. S \'er 50c Dishes 10c-:25c Bowls lOc Room Sterlllr.er WITH A oond!tlon l5c each. &18-2073 upholstery. Nik-~ks ~. lOc: cocktail dttu size II. never Pans 25c Silverware le each ~~~~e':&:~~ ~~ ~ ~~ Xln"t Cond. $50. r PifAPLE finish commode SB, • 25c. To\\·els lOc:. Bath ,11orn $15. Matchlng gold oc-VllSH 25c Sewl.ng machine .. * st2.-5748 * DAILY PILOT Yourw1ter1 books 10c·23c, clothes Sc. 834 Conft'ell!i St., ~!!i~988nal chairs S25 pair. $2. Dolles le each. Lamps ~~~~·Js~ll~::~n~1111';~ "' x 12 f'UI· Be:ia;e emboued T..., steam enilne $ 8, C.>.l . uo ~1 v-.-. 50c Rugs 50c Ne"'· TV antf'n-~, ~ ~==~=-~~~~-11 each unlt. R otoBr cil tloraJ ccrnen. All wool $40. Hawaiian string KWtar SS. ~IARVEL Comic Collection. na ·50 Crochet and em-· · 18 548-4091 Explorer scout unlfonn. as DRAPERIES • 'A"ail-~wall, broldery threat 5c-l0c lland tolisscnc . St re I c h NEWPORT Bch. Tenni& Club WA N T . AD new, pants 32-30, 5hlrt 15 $8, total lUB feet, ln t\\'O 1 loot 15c le SS. 673-8800 mcwer $1.50 Ironing board maternity slacks size 10 S3. 6 Volt batteJ')' charger $4, 8l'Clion9, bel~e, lextur@d 18" PORTABLE TV S2!i. 2 Sl Bookcase $5. Stools $1.50. 9 to 5 Saturday and Sunrlay. Family M:,;~hlp. Call · New sunbeam tenon trypen handsomely hned, custom-Di.&hmasters good Sl5 -$22. Her la.rs:e collections of 9172 Aloha Drive. H.B. $22 S40-337G made. like new. Paid $75 6 shol'i1!r heads $1 • $4. 3 1hell1 2Sc-S1 All 1hapes and 968-8068 OUTBOARD mctor 3 HP For Fist Service & · each section, new S22 each, clock nidios S3 • $6. F\refl. sizes. Ideal fer young ~ ANTIQUE chopping board COWBOY Boota. boy's me 12 $1. Ski jacket a:irl't-sbe 6 SJ, Bedspread. new Queen siie SB. ~24 CORAL Quilted cover, lheer ruffle, bclstet like new Twin sizto $6. Beautitu1 brunelle fall. cost $45., 11ell fer S18. Matchln& club eh a Ir 1 , cushiorui reveniible. c n casters $15 each. Spice rack SS. Twin spreads $5. King tie11dboard $22. Suitcase $2. 837-3701 GHEEN Nylon couch $25. PC'nn. Jr. hand lawn moWf'r $8. Mahogany drum table $18. Lamp table, paean wood $25. 4 TV trays $1 . Pl11yboy magazines 50e. 50 pieces odd allverware $2. Antique iron kettle $12. lnsulaton Sl each. G.E. clock radic $8. 615-7892 DRAFTING Table S15. Pair front room chain $5 each. Round coffee table, antiQU«i $5. Bun wanner, never Wied 15. 64&-1813 UP!iOLSTERY, VelW'l, new $5 yd. 548-5214 WAR Trophies, bullet pmof Oak suil-jackt'I S25. Bottom $5. Bayonefs, German , Italian, US, S5 each. Philis; pine Barong flfachette. $10. 2G40 Swan. C.M. 540-2759 AlolES-Air dining room sel, gla11s top table 5' x 3', 6 matching cha~. Table $25, chairs S15 each. 302 Mornine Canyon Rd., Shorecl..iffs, Corona de! f.1ar. R E MODELING-Strlp hardware I c u v e re d win- dows, enou&h to fit two 3' x 4' cpcnings no eaelr Wtw dow. Louvered window door $15. ,. ~ window and 1ramet no each. Green cor- liler table '3. Child's pool table $5. Child's truck and, tank sets, excellent con- dition $4. 3 speed bike, needs paint $5. Ping pona table $20. 8' sliding glass door S2S. White drapes fer 8' sliding door, 84" long S2.0." Sat . ..Sun.. 1-16. 549-200f. 2934 Maui Place, C.M. CLAIRE Tiffany jersey. drelll!, je"·el tones, size 18, new Sl2. Pull ch a I I\ firescreen $5. Canes $5. Toilet bowl and 2 tanks $5. Norelco ta%Ot' $5. swivel desk chair $25. Oak buffet $2.5. Boy's alacks, l~ new. waillt 31, inseam 3t $1.50 each. Box 1pring for camper SS. 310 Fernleaf, Cd~1. Park In driVeWD,)' in alley. HARDWOOD Desk f' $25. 212 39th St., N.B. 2 Matching chain uphalaterd in blue and green. Com- lortable, good ronditioa $25 each 546--0945 OSCIU.OSCOPE 7"', $25. Packard Bell A Pot. F flt amplifier Mon . console $25. 14"' TV new picture tube $25. 962-8335 PAIR formal lamps 44", $24. 642-2!1!>5 . wee.dlt'u. $30. MG-7719 after ANSEN mag wheels with tire 642-96J3 land tools brass $5. Chicago pie lrylna: to fUmilih. Sat· $12.50. Old hand scales 5 PM Expert Assistance Ford truck $25 each. '67 V\V MA'TTR.ESS and sprinp, 2 dOOble sink faucel $10. 4 TV Sun. tno Labrador Dr. $2.50. Stainless 1 tee I • FURNITURE, rurs, art. fronl e.nd su1pensk>n Ui twin sW!, excellent con· stands S2 • $5. 391011; Chan· 545-2591 restaurant ooUee. urn $25. SPARE engine 326 Dodge V8, DIAL 64&-litlll dition Sl.l each. C a 11 nel Pl., NS. 673-1603 Small res tau ran t com-good condition $25. 17V llllO W. WUaon Street. La· UNF'tNISHED knotty Pine s. "'"""!09'1 OLD white iu stove S.i .,~ Delco-Remy generafoc' $1.0. iuna Beach. 49.f.7880 d. aw,. ch,, 1 1 ;;-:::-;~~.,,----,..,-,.-2 • 4·PANEL folding screens. &l&-98l5 pressor s....,, Gas welding 54.8-8642 ' ' "DRAPES p ~. I d 115 h torch and tine $20. 78 ~==-~~----1 HOOVER Upri1ht Vacuum 642•5678 3 6 ' 'WXlfl'HXl8"D $18, -anes, whlte, ten uur ap covere cac · ADDING machine $20. P.'laple records lOc • 5'k. 1968 and 3 PIECE seCtiolW couch $25 Oeantt w/attach, f75. Call 23··wx25''HX13"D $12. $.leacb.&42-9626 Catcher"& mitt, Spalding, b' t be _ _,I 1""" eachlltctJcn.2endtable31T 545-.ml CU•IDm --•-flooriamp 1 FROSTED human hair fall $6.50. All like new. 673--0168 cs ine • can u~ er ~ mint sealed mint sets DIRECT "....,., hutch SlS. Rotary la•·n , .:."::.·"':,::,.· .:.•15:,:>0258.:;::::_____ each. Kidney shaped table HAND Painted ell portrait cl wtlh table att.ad'led SU. S12.SO. 1 Dark long brown POWER mo~'er $15. Hand mov.·er. needs work $7.50, 1 SIKES, 1 speed Engllsh Sl5. 412. High chair S5. ~ you er your children from 1 3046 K 111 y brook. C.M. tall $7.50. 645-2395 mower SS. Boys and girls Batteries $6.95, Standard Girl's Schwinn $.IO. Deluxe ELECTRIC percolator SS pho!Oi:r&ph. 646-3629 5.t0-9779 COOKBOOK ··Lue·li Pie· bikes $15. Glr\'1 20 .. bike type\.\-rlter $10. Angora fur bike, passenrer child-Ilea! Toalter oven SlO, both like PERUVIAN Decoralive Fur ;; _ 600Xl2 OPEL v.·heelt and tW'f!" 8 cost Sll.50 now $9. Ul. Stenographer chai.r $5. coat -rull le1ie1h. white cnly ~. basket $2. 40" child skihL new. Fcrn1ica table $7.fil Rup made from Vicuna. To Ores S2. 77SX14 titts $1.50. /_-642-962S=.,=:..,,~~----Garden wheelba.rrow $4. 4 S15. 54()..9990 $3. Boota $3. High chair $5. Bird cage S4 P.1aplc spice ',ace call 5C9-4ll.7 646-3750 1 SET of 327 riiston~ and p\n.11 matchett ""OOd dining chain 2 SCHWINN .blkei: &latl's 3' Car vacuum 12. 8:00 x 1-1 rackS S3 each. Portable TV ' SMALL ·~--t BOA I"' cc'ld' SlO 1 lwo--lea: 11 SS. Upholstered r e e ke r ....£A ..,.. GI I' " WS\V S'.l. Cillltom v1nyl !lt'W· S25. ~0-4934. 20201 S.W. " ou .......... u mo ors SURF RD ...,, ,., • . P sea er· ll('i'ds covering s:;. &r-b-!11.....,u ~. r • s.,ngTAY C S /I. H need ftxlrc. SlS each. 1V 24' bicycle $10. 646-3750 shield for Chevy $;). 1 set ol <till' f'lectric spil l5. 3-s......i U). Ladies lceskates S2. Ing table $10. Size 1 Brownle ypress, · · gts, perfect cond. m. 64.5-0295 CRIB SIS. "·· ,.,. "', Fs.n'"" 321 valvt' cover pskf'ts $2. t rd 1 15 B ~" 646-3680 uniform and sweater $5. 4 x BICYCLE, good concliticn O •ltl t\o ._.... P --.r power-sttering unit f 0 r l"'t'l.'O P aye.r · raided 6 bro1vn rug $5. 21·• IJ"V SlO. SlO. 673-7226 ROCIO:f ..,1~os Atten n: )Cf' bucket vacuum liner Chevy $.'>. 1 Chcvellc llteer-cval rug 4~'x7' $5. A11 wool PORSCHE tool s A tan belts Child 11and box S2. 1201 'Victor lum'bler with motor, SID. Franciscan dl&he.1 $15. 10'xl2' tan carpet SIO. 9xll $2, For Sale&: Open Houae Es L DISHWASHER Kenmore ni:.1t beaten u111 $15. 644-2517 1'fatchlng twin bqx!prln&s Ing \vheel $5. 1 Chevy rug and pad $3. St~! oot $2. slgm 75c, Real estate Ila&• te le Lane, N.B. ~ working $2&. 0 • h I bertt and mattresses sz; each se\, chrome rim 14"' and tube 15. Holl)"Awd bed frame $3. 2.'lc, Upholstered told vinyl TOYS 10c-$L G 1as1 ware }!earing aid C08l ruo now ~com~=::: s II I ified . d 2 Matchlna: squa~ (lO{!ee ~I Si ~:!:a ~ Maph.• shuttet'I $3. ISll Kin& headboard Sal Brua l Oc-$1. Table: Jam.p SL25. $20. 54.8-2462 c1e. xlnt. 9C-9751 ma c ass a s tablet walnut fOtmica topa . Orange Ave CM ~ !win bed $10 Mapie twin ?.1ed;dne cheat with mirror Mc'AP-.'.:LE=-... '-"~bl~•~bod--lr-am-, • SlD each., 3 tramed picture• player, excellent condition " · bed SlS. s'.ouootr chair llW. ChUd'I plentc table _s1.;;o. $1.5. End table and" lamp $2 PClKDt. Table, fokllne Jep, 5()c each. S46-fi694 $25. .l barbt~ with ac-FUU. Size mattress a.nd box $12.:iO, Pa.Ir larp ~ alu• agon 50c. Trailer h1tche11 each. M?..fi6T2 OttD f(']t top, chip ~ do ~ $10. 1 AM/FM U spring& $~. Full size bed lamp1 S8 .each, ~ncll $3 and $4. Backyard golf ~=~""-''--~---1 pd lhl,pe SU. 144-2517 a 1'W1N bed with mattrtu SlO, ltaNlstDr portable ad'-> no. ftame, headbn&rd and foot sharpener Sl. Oilld'• record drivlnr raJ'C'I $9. Door kmb LADIES ~Ike $5. Lawn •-<1rawtt chest S~ 2 Small 66-2395 board $7.50. Chrome table playtt lt OOc !>48-8382. and keys SL.50. Mine me tnerVo1!r $5. Mattress, box bl. 1able1 S2 n.ch. Leatherl'r"A"SH"t"o""N"s~-~D-.-.-;-.,-.-,-•• and" chain, eood tz.rio. -~~ Pl Ne quilted bedspread $3 . 1prt~ no pair. l-.Ictal Mite. W...iod • ..10 • JAMES Chlll"Ch nttds ' rum.map; Sl\Vlhtnc. Frtt pick ... '42-ml,.m-4210 I TIME -FOi 9U1C1C CASH THIOUGH A DALT PILOT WANT AD 9 Small round • n t I q u e labels abe 8-lO Day PaUo Maple kitchen table with • • · · Stainless steel tabieW'lrt, a frame SS. llelldboard $.\. ~a) labte. $10, 2 Un-Jonnals. BouUciue tYiie cos'. ~lea tap $10. 2 marble MODERN dining Rt table place. !!CUinp S2.50. Nie M18cellaneou1 ~ •preadl ,~A It" ng painted •-dra"'tr .., vanit)'• lumt' jewelry mw $2 • $15. top end !ables, real nice 124. 6 Oialn $24, Pole. lamp di.aper bag Sl. Baby walkrr $1 each. 96$--41'4, 8901 Shott ~ with larrt mlrn:o .,,.o each. 64.2.-9626 • SU.SO e.acb. 2 la.rp Wnps., SS. Ladle1 11h:e 1• clothes SI like new S2.50. Jumpaca.I 12: Clrcle, H.B. Portablewardrobecklset$3. =='='-==-~~~-new shades S4 e1ch. Boy'• each. WestcllU·Dlvu an!a. Polly chair fl . Girl 's •srx=.v=EA°"R,_cn-,,.b-a-nd~-m-a-1-• b Antique chair $5. 2 Gas fioor BEDSPREAD • Tar feta large bike $'9. End table, 648--5355 lo h. 1~ ~-~11 Jo hcatm $3 each. 21U2 qU\lfed throw -double, d,ttp c t '"' ....... .,,,.;. '-" d's U'eM. t:OOl1 cond!Unn Sl~ • Loc••··-n Ci t e!•, 11 ..... royal blut\. paid "l:9, OOl'i' can be llnt!qul"!d S3. ,..In \\'01-tEN'S 3-pleC'f' unw"Crn tigerdt'skSl.50.Crlbmobile 962-llfi83 N•>< -1 9 50 ...,.,.., .., bed frame', headboard. and t•-• oult ''" 16 11 50 1 :iOc. 5C0-20M. 3206 Dakot"'-CA=R:-.,,-.,-,---,----" I tington Beach. .. 1 · · M2-...,... foolboan1 $5. ,-_in he1d· '~ · · .nm C.?11. Sat-Sun. ""' • rood rn._"t' set 11 BRlOAI -"--l bolln1 ""· Hlgh cbak 13, bedslead ~. Re.rrl~ntcr tech. P11')'flt'n, 1r1·c lltr SAOUnCE: End !able ...... ,,ye pegnon ... SZ. 1<1' llbt'rgla.ued bolt BLUEChlp 111&mpa.2Sbooks bathlnc ttc. e l cc •rl~ $3.Sl. C.Oliee ts.ble., 20x'§. , gowns ·~ !lm&ll and medium DU!hf'~. Vll5el, pots, OoWt.l' $26, Oan $5. Unworn lol\j $2.50 each: 644-4397 rollSlt'rte, -rd pla-, •lua top SU. Rolla-NU paid S25 • $00, now $12.SIJ. arnnaernenls !Jc..$(. Can:i· ht!• Tl d 1 t.1 14 ·-, .. it"Cle becl J14. LArRe dri.pN 642-8626 pq lanterns '/5e-S-. Skillei1 v.· ~• n re• • tt / LARGE Carpets S2S rach. 2 poll' lnmp $10 ~ch. M•rile Try onel ...... 642·5678 S9 pair. TtaDer 11w pa'-w'~o~•"IENll~ • .:.-~,..-.~.~,cyc1~~,-~ 2.k. 6tMl76. ISO Oak St,. ~f.o. ~-e;.~;';1.~"': ""ool. 1 l1Ykll\ \"try .. iood ~~~ c=~b, ,;;-1:: 1toVt Slt. Th.let ahelvlna: ll)ffd, Enallsl'I, iood con· C.0.ta M.Ra . bte headboard St.50. End condltion. $4&-0494, 14'1464 Daytlml! and c 0 ck1 a I I 1l1M. dUfertnt atztt, $l.'FS dltkln S1$, Col!!mlU\ 1love C£NTER And bftck 1eat for ltble $1, lronin& board fl, BINKS Po.int aun S25. dressr.a ilze 10. 110 and SlS e.a.ch. Dtttric banCI ••· and lante:rn. ne.w, IW!\¥.r us. '1969 V\V bua, like new. 5eal R&Uan lltCliorW $25, Ratlan S43-M42 t'acb. Larx~ TV cablal!c noedl fWrc. JIS. Gu wattt f'd $10 each. 673-0004. 211 btltl Included S25 t1u~h. chalt $30, While 1tude:nt LARGt: Ovt.! aid Ni" and t.'1th 110rap m, All 'M!ek 'l.llo.. __________ _., ____ .JI hcatt'r $22. 4!K-3111 f Dllhlla. Corona tit! Mar. f(MJT tire CO\"tt $3.. !M&-8511 drlk S10. (M:'1111 pad $15. 64U45S 982~13 -------·· --""""!'~---~--~-:---:--_...,,..---.....,....------------~·-----·----=---------,-_,,..~,.--....,.,.-~-.,.-~ • • • ' S'1U<d'1, Fob<ol.., 14, 1970 DAILY PIUf 1 1 f;ll&E TO YOU PITS •nd Ll\'.HTOCIC TRANSPORTATION TllANSPORTATl!)N TltANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATloN ftAHSPORTATION TRAHSPORTATICll '-;;~~;;;;;;··~~ !?!I! -~·~· ; ... ~·;v;-~·~1·;~,;·i~ ... ~-~ .. ECE ...... ~~ .. ~~·~·fM~·~~l~·~"~-j .. t'"~~~-~~rJ~ .. ~P~· ~~~~i"~" ......... Aui.. -!,.,.~ --1 ... , ... ,._ It ~ .. ·~ .S, ... ~ --~ ;:..~ 10 ~ tlen, no odor. no........_ C<>ool -a\ S..-0 •8a la ~oa"m •••In. :., ::t-, .fw 1'70 .all'Slll AUlllNAMlllCA 1>41SUN ..-&L _ -rn ril1DiMN ~.a no cll pplJw. Xlnt f;tS ~tOr ·~ ..... ~ 1935 al :; F fl t11 h'Ome . -.a. Jim .,... Cl)IOfAHDO W •~ ' ~v•~ <"<n--AP"•~ trora-y '"'L'S l ...,.... -• ..;,a.. ilr -4 wllM drl,. laclliC 1iuc.· A""'N AMERICA" '69 DA'ISUN ---™' 2116 """°"' O>olOJW ~ I CONSWI N6 Ulojllll .i.r tw lipilllf • Coop9r· · hoovy ·-'l)no."lilat<r, .,...,,, 2000 ROADSTER lllJiliS 6 _.._ Yw dig. 54&-0989 [--A~ Ila A .1(1 -.,_... JltAILlll .. & ~.metal 1$ (Lie. ~....::~u~ M.,.t Re IO ap,...late. *''., 2117 * Dot Tralnir!I 'ii C'"1l .... D.nr M ,.. -• ~· ''1111' ,,_ 0 -· r AD -. !Uceme # l,ll»al ,..,.S ....i LIVESi'OCK Valoollne Special: .... SU0 ll i'OIW oldfl,' 10 "HP, ~ ~· c ..... ..,.. 111 wll. ONl.Y~,11)11 ~.Es SPECIAL Pet 0... . I llOO course_ tor SlOO. PriYate# JobMm outboard motor, WE DaVICS , f "We ~ W. unit, $1991 . ~ r• sons U\ your own•. bent. tn.Rlr, Oliut Gm.rd-~ I 111 Al .et. tOll WllA'nft IELLI ...f alSll orfPd7 fot oV•r _l~L ~~ll',1[ ~ .\1 i : I : 111 I '• TWO pea· tttul male .Guaranteed. 49'1-Sl81 men.t. $11'5. se-m.a P' ;: . SS.. So. Harbor+ Sam Ana _..,_ .. ~la : Wn br;,;,,, 2 LITIBR5' I Ge ..... -14' YenoW J ..... \ OU~ 1 llldr lo., fll Balla l,U·l OUR P!UC!', • • caae'. 11o:can 64A9!1P~ • Hair wl,no ,.. .. .,. Sil. lM Wn-ti' Jtll N-;.n, 40llp elec.-otart :::::Uv. llARiOR -$2'95 _ litter » short hair I: ~ Mere I: bir. Beat ofr over Mobile .....,. Salu Cits ·-· ~l!nd<>r• ~ A •>,ttm~ • LIKE SAILING? IZIO. Niall -~· VIAR IND 0'. ...6JG-1008. rltsuKE THESEt ~ 1ami11 Al boat: CLIARANCI ·SALi PUJiEBi\tP ~... kl> lllNIATIJ~l.. "'" ~ ,:;: :r. ,'•:=· U', ZI Jn>, Volw lnbrd. I< NOW ON DISPLA y te#i1 makl I: feqWet. 8 ~~.-1 \A.hKd.C. j)o c:·ie.ntrw lblUrarlet etc. ' trlr~&eu. 8'f5..UOT e\'oes • 12., 16, I>, Jfi 6 30 Wlde1 weelEI okl. $2S. AU beal.ltitul. ;ca_.... w a c 0 ' I • p REn:R 11IESE • • Up To eo J'Ht 1Mll 615"1117 Call uytime. • 1--. .., . WORK ..... Slip -Int -UZI Babr St., Ooola .._ Al'GHAN, fem, 5 moe, CAREFREE SAJJ..D«;• '1'bkickEutol llarbor81\'d. Dogs 1125 a&lfk:ot w/blk . ma11t , 6l l5 ltlde u $14. ~·d.., ~~ SUpPl~Side ~a.a.. Meta m4> ~0 ., BMW e , blbrkn, shots. 1100. 499-3163, or., Oar Oab Plaa m-11&!1 or ln-Wl, ut SACRIFICll 1970 Modela In S1ock ,IMW ' . 5t9-3031 Ext. • cm 61 1970 HARBOR. BLVD. COSI'A MESA JAGUAR GERMAN Glort-baired poin-...._.. • 1'EWPOltt SADJNQ <LUB 1J15. tcw .lnunedtlre Ddt9try ten AKC Ownp)on tine SAMOYED Pups. beaut lit-e m-noo e d Ti 1 : ~ ~ $49.3t81 Ext. 86 or 67 SALEs -SERVICE -PARTS 6 -... 0<4875 . ' ter, »r ohow or pet .""c •SAILING CLUB •· Si • te to 22 S 6 K MOBILE 1970 HARllOI\ BLVD. T&M MOTORS, INC. + LIL·RID WAGON 'it DA1SUN "UOO" ST A- TIOH WAGON, /bf.I en-p,e, 4 Oil. mw wlwa.lla. D"ESP=:oERA=T"'E""! °"•e&;;-,h&,..-=:I RF.GISTERED BllnM!le ldt-~.:ss:aie . ~ fe male. 2210 25 toot racer. CN1stn. MS-ta HOME BROK"l:RS O'.>STA MU.A bl C~n Cl"OY'e Blvd. ties, chafnpkln 1tock $!fi. $35. per 1IJ9t. Newport l.l"ff. NEWPORT Qq. on bi& ll.162 &.ch BMI., G.G. DATSUN Patrol '64. N11 SM-22N Open Sunday 892""5551 664391 · G~ Sbepberd, male, -.xp not -SOIJ'l'H tar boala liJ'"'1 far oalo ,.;lb •. C104921 • 1raN, t1rea, ,.ar •nd. -MALTE5£ PUpp"(i ~ lan I: bllr, 9 !DOI ald. (DAST SAILlNG 'ct..UB -. Pbw 5tS-Zil2 etc. Many ext;ru. A.sll'1 -r.ol top Juaa1e "9adsl<r, U J.lr, JJl/nf, rd. r/h. -1.''Cldce" liocal wire wt.ell. ~1111 at 27.972 mile new car trade-in 252 days, Ol' m...32.M eves Ii from prolfflklnal Cadillac wknda.. mecbanic, Sparldlqr -'64~J-"AGU::,...A_R_3-.l~,ll~dlp,----'.I al royal red 1rt abso!ute Needs motor re~.~Wltv . showroom cond! Only $129&. xlnt! s1200.·e1457 .EYH. hfARQUIS MTR.S: 900 So. l· ... ~l~.ss== ... = .. =.-"ee"1"" .. =,-=m~ c.t Hwy, La&una Beach, lethr, pwr/air, chnn aboW qUality 1 ~P:_. Pe4ill'ff. Has p aper• •. m.f> 5'J-Ml6, , . '_2 BOAT .8lipa far Aent OWNIR IN CHICAGO $1330. Mi-G2T , ,,,..,._,, .. :.ii,642-58Sf 6'>-0292 . .' GLADIATOR 24' l'G oloop, Sailboats ..... Z.Zl', $2.oO!!ff9CUio5:~~~·=-lll •~. W-V~. 4 Wbll -------- COCKER'S • AFGHAN ~ c¥mP •UX. motor, 1alley, fully per ft. 6C--9201 a\ FAMll.Y I: PE"' PARK . nve. m:I lb wiQeh, 3 spd, NEW '70 DATSUN AKC. 9· wu. Partl A """· lop blood line& Shawl ·-far -• rao-SLIP for 45' boat UP TO 10 YR. FINANCE: r&h, ""°" <OOd. Jle•l ofler. DATSUN PICKUP Trt...eokJ{. Shots. 968-1635. pet. '!'&· Immac:W.1te. $410 0. Temporaey 5'5-a241 Bier. IU-3939 Atter 5 pm, 548--2002 WI,.·--•, 96 •· o·~--d 1 .:,:;;;::;i:..::.:;,;=~;.· i=oi-Ph. 540-5358 !~ 548-llill -~ -~ 4~7503• 540-llOO. whls, new radials. 6M-Glll5 LD~ for ~e •. Va lentine DAL h1ATIANS: Bea.utif\al ii· SLOOP tor sale. Sleeps 2, Mlnl a1bi 9275 Campen ff20 am. 4 spd, dlr, 6 Pb' tires, p0pp1H . Tiny-tiny t~y Healthy Puppift, AKC. f/1 SIDE SLIP ftX Rent, M -' back up lia:htl. You name poodles $75 A $85. 675-246 Champ. aired. 7 wk!.. call dock availa~~l.200· u.II00.~536-3'7'3* BONANZA Mini-Bike, ~ '62 INTERNAT'L Metro fl! Serlal # PL52U088'13. GERM. Shep. pu.pa, 5~ wka, 493-1740. mndltion, extn. putl $75. C&mper. Stove, retri&', sink: F\lU price ~-Taka.•mall pure blood m $35. f $25. ln i'CHIHUAHUAS, 7 weeks, 3 CAL 21 No. 515 R I _31 ~196.3 etc. $995 or best ofr. dn or tra.~. Call Phil, •"Leader 1n The l:eub <.:1Uea" Vqini&Pl,CM.Sat•Sun tema~. AKC. $35 each. ~ ."!0~~U:* loet ent•• '"" GENUINE Mickey Bike. 67>1342 ~-9Tllor5t5-0034. ZIMMDMAN CIIDIUAHUAS. AKC. pup-5>;,"136 · -RENT' Race or Cnibe cal V"'1 few bn. Lib now. '63 VW Comper. Xlnt Cond. DATSUN LATE '67 2MS HAltlOlt BLVD, pies 16 m .. bouM-trained. Chihuahua. Puppy. 26' Ttl~&Joop~a: 25. Fully equip. $30 a dQ. $110. eo.t S185.·548-9'196 33,(0) mi'L MUil-Sell. Beat 1600 Roadster, II spd, dlr, ,....11 .-quallJy. 517-38'11 All ,..,., .. 135 "''1"· boal! 1393 ()omen. slip • ......, Ofr. 61>415< Sharp, hdJp, ""' red, pluab -::-_;;.;.:.;':"''-,-- GREAT j'yrenoe•, PUpples. * sn~ * .,..,.,,..,.., 115' Motwcyclol Hiii bladt Int. xlnt """'-M.,.t DOT DATSUN AKC. I wkl old. 1 fem. a: 4 LIDO 14 s.m.oat. No. 2319. Mobile Homl1 '200 Dune ...... '525 aacriftce! $lt!l9, TUil older OPEN DAIL main.""""' HorMS -:1,~~· Call 1!7·'11139 JOMICRA .. ,. *a.= .. ~!"-~'%: ~=~·;.;;;"1~ SUNANDDAYSY 4MEXICANChlhuahua.Pup-APPALOOSA Geld i n& sA.oorwttbtraBer$125.C.0 * Im.. lianaJ,l. Cuat.om -.at. Sad.-~AL flake P..,bodled -"'="""""-""'-' ~~---1 pie£fotaale. $hob lncl. l]5 bea t:UWJ trained $350 ' dlebqa. FaJrlnC. Sb a rp Danebl.la:J. New wide 00 1D35 Beed:a Blvd. ea. Call 6U-GJ'l u ~ · Sl3-8751 Sat • SUn after 10 Feetvrin9 Am•rica'1 fin· cond. Oris. owner. $1f»5. t1res. chrome I: acceu. rA.h. °:t.un Sta. Wp. t dr., HantifWIOn Beach MINIATURE Doxtes, 6 wks am e1t mobile e1tate·litom" 1:30-t:30 wkd:ys_ ISl~t Good condition. looks I~ ~ ~ SO.Tiil or 541).0Hi old main only. $25.. Can~ TRANSPORTATION SABOT No. 35.54. aood con-displeyad in Orant• 1969' 150 NORTON COM· new. Barpin $995. Ste all '69 DATSUN conwrtible, -e--'64 XKE Coupe, lo ml'1. l Owner. AM/F?if, fact ah\ Call 498-2319. I MDCEDES l8IZ ,..,.,,_• --• ~ dition. $170. Cou .._, t d tt ,. ~ &lndv A wkdyl. After 1969 DATSUN :.am Roadster. xi t nd -... _ ..... of .. ,.,.......,.,, 545-3995 n. r I nawe1 • u MAND<>. Excellent con-5:30 If.Jn. at 2U Albert Pl ., Xtra clean. Cati evtl &: n co . .,_,., att _.., • AKC Bu.set Hound .Puppies .. BOlltt & Yechts 9000 .... • par~1. " dltion. $1175. Call 546;-1541 C.M. weekends 893-7t9S fer. 675-4411 ========'! mol'llh old, for show or 16' WJW..ER,1 customized, ~~ J: ~~~ $,ACES -Ye vr cheice 11f ~alltt~~··~Jll~, :--.~_,,,J=~=======~=;;;;:=::;==:. MG family $15. ~725C. fully equipped, 100 HP boa Ca.ii 8Ts.o&2s ''''' I• •riv ef evr 11•• '69 350 CB. Oun $550. '10lr;C;;;•m::;po;•;;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'S;20;;C;;•;m;po;;;r;;• ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';5~20 EN GUSH FORD GERMAN Shep pUp.S,.5 wks Johnlon.:Perlect eond. Cost -' ti. . ,,,k., 350 Motoc:rou, clean $650; l-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1--------1 old, AKCChamp 1tk. Black· new over $5500, sell $2950. COLUMBIA C15 Fibergli.A SALES -O o••• .,.., h-• 540-3797 "' i • MG silver, blk-brown. 5S'r...s297 548-19.16 Soop. Comtom.ble Day fr.111 ••er 100 "*' '""'1• .18 TRIUMPH 650cc. twin 0. You Have the Wanderlust? THE ENGLJSH Salel. Slrv~ Par1I BEAUTIFUL PEKE 7 ks RODERICK'S PRIVATE Saller. $750. 548-4547 r~y t. ~· i• "' 11'"' cartl Xln't Corid. Bell Of, •. GOlNG Jmmadlats DilllftrJ. , W · ,..,.,,.RA -1.. __ _. yo11" c.INhlM IM.llt ' ...un.rt"'J All -' male AKC alao stud ICl'Yice. YAOIT SERVICE. 21." Aun.u ..--. ,.....,.. SE.VICE -Fvll tl111 .. ••t•ite fer. CaD N'f-8480. '""~"" Atter S. 646-1372 64U698 after g ka!el,. ~-Sips 4.~ 4'•p•r...,e11t 1e"i119 "'•ch lo· BRIOOESI'ONE 350 GTR, ORANGE AfuUNTY'S PART Afghan. part Sheep FOR Lse: Sabot Rack Space DJnd:itlon1 $19'75. Ph. citiort. OlO mi's. Radn&: clutch. -VOLUME Doc PllPPi,:; .!:!utiful'\ ~~-HAlso,wy. ~~ 8!~~ 3333 w. Power Crul•rl .9020 -"ANAHEIM"-$500. Clll 6'J3.04 ENGLISH FORD ....... :111110 .........,~ ~ PONDElOSA MOllLE '15 Honda Scrambler, DEALER WIRE hair fox tenier. AKC, 14' Inbrd, plywooil. 1tJl'&1u MtJsr Sell ,... Ml.tcbell cc. ESTATES 300. Webm kitted ~. OVER 60 4 years old. femal~. S2S. hull, Volw eng. xlnt cond, >Unt cond. Sac. $2500. eq. 2100 S•. L.wi1 7fJ.6JJ.l .. I $275. * 96Ul~1 NOW AT ~ trlr. Matt ofr. 962-1695 • ?.l ake otter.~ -"COSTA MESA"-'61 305 HONDA. $211). Xlnt a.EARANCE Gl ffNLEAF ,AU Coad. M.ual Sell. Se. &I. 2U PRICES! lmpcrtod Auloo 9600 lmpcrtod - 'SPECIALS · 'H TOYOTA , 995 '5' PIAT ~99 Land Cruiser H.T. 1100 Wa&. R., H., 41 Warren hubl, heater, 2--speed. real clean. 1 way citizens radio, extra USJ 154 I . clean. RPD 928 '66 TllUMPH $1695. ::.J!>:.T! auto-$1495 !~. S =,;!t.,H, matJc. bei&e finish. . I .__.l' :':Us , 495 ~~u,.'!..~. II.. $699 1300. R., H., 4 speed, va1' ~.bneFXPw clufl06tch 6 dark blue fin.ilh. Clean. ve JO : --'-~-.,..-------':::.KS $1695 ~~ ~M~~poed. $1495 1300. R'., H .. automatic, extra clean. . I 1110 Whittier ....... 39th St., N.s: Rough it in style with 1 Theodore """'""'. • .. 160 HONDA SaambJ!r, ROllNS FORD --:.~ON :;: ~t1oc, ts111 llc., $ALIFORNIAN DllFTWOOD IEACH CLUI ' CAMPER • f-4'2' '•cif.c 'Co ett Hwy. Triller, Tr1v.I 9425 -, """'"'" 1""=""-="-'---'-'"'11 El Com ino •nd R•nchoro ..YuCAwA-cALiMUA" ALPINE I SOUT HWEST MOllU HOM E SA.US I061 Celi111e1• 11...1. 'VACATION 114: 795-4112 TRAVEL CENTER FAJllLY -1961, 10x$7. Excel •• Ooldan "•'-.... OK. S A K MobUe Olylilpio -Alplnl -.. --. ma Beacl> Apocl!i • WhMI Compll' Blvd. Gudm Gro•e Worlds larplt most com- onN SUNDAY~ALL: 53a.3997 5•101 e Ronl•I• e Ropolro.__5_31_-009 __ 1_, Cafi/ornia Camp,r Sa£6 "' I 41 S:-M.i• 011 1a ~ .t a!,w 9.(1921 ~te J(V vehicte ahol>Pinl DILUXE :It "'. ii """""· · N-c.,. I Br 2 Ba, cum. bait, 1311 GM9tn Grove Blvd, GG Ip ~ncl """"'· ...,,,, ...... 534-6686 Pool, l acuz;zi. See to apprec. a..d at.t Opell Sllnda)' • 146-5211 • ===·===::::... 12 WIDE 19'7 TRATEL Am CX>NDITIONED, 2 BR 1 BA., VACANT :K11iO Hari:1or Blvd. ColCa. Meta 60-0010 FERRARI ' J1rtt1p l11' JltllPll l I' . :noo w. Cout a.,. RA -t.11.11'1 Authorlzed MG Dhllr '57 MGA. Bod1 I: ~tJ; la td cond. Wire whls. enc Nedi wrk, make otr. 60-4395 '69 MGB ROADST'Elt S!'l!15 -MGI 1167. MGB. Blua. ~·t Corid. S1800. C&U .. 67H2'19 BUSIEST maratet,plaol m· town. The DAILY PD.Or ClauU:led -ctm s a•• .....,., -• -""'* aowlll ~~·Priced to sell. I ·TYV __ ""'----------'U VOLVO $699 ~!.°!•:..H.< $1195 :!.~n~,H.,<•peed. tpeed, beige ftnbh. GP'D 819 VOP785 -... ~V-O-LV-0~~~~,-7~,--9 WAS -NOW $399:; TRAILll SALIS 563241 Bkr. 842-3939 NEAR Bl:ACH, bol1er than StTrHm Llnl1_1.!_tlool new, ax52 barpin.! S A K erry -,.,_.er Mobile Home Broken, l2J62 Meter Home1 1969 JAGUAR ROADSTER OPEL . GT'S 1300. R., H., 4 1peed, 1peed, )'ellow finilh. A • '66 YOUS . , 195 1800 Cpe. R., H .. 4 blue finish. hard to find model. · SUD 269 088 846 Beacl> B1"4. G.G. 636-0i2J. 11172 H•rbor Blvd. O.G. l ~~ Bloeks No or LIDO Puk. Newport Beach Gardtn Grove Fftewt.1 J\Ome. Sleeps 6. New rrptJ 537411 ,A drpl. $5.575 or otr. Ph. OIANllE COUNTY'S LAlfHST r. MOST MODIRN TOYOTA & vpLVO JIUID ITJ..7!37. 4 '61 NOMAD li~ tt. tandem. MIR WANTS OUT Stlf-<Olll.. ""'1·• • 1 • •• lO x SO F1JRNISHl:D brakes. Term1. ~~ . FAMILY 6 PE:r PARK Trollaro UHlltv MIO 'DEAN LEWIS SANTA ANA $2995 I--"'""';...;.=~"--'""-' 56IU1 Bkr ..,.._ELGIN Boat T rai ler. '54 Flomlnp Troller Equipped to •"'1 2 21xl'. Call Ml.... ullbo&,tl at 1 pwr boat, $911. 19U HARBOR BLVD. 646-9303 . -COSTA MISA • llarringlon JldO wHll m.-0625 aD delx. featuret, , 90"0ll 4'xl' TR. A I LER. 1910 llnet fforn ocean. 53f..1f11 retittntion. $40. 141-3129 1,;;;::::;::::::=;;:;:=1 e!ter 5 p.m. ·91• Alrcrlft ,~,l 'r'"ruc1c==,=====- :J(,..,~s.Jnr . 1119 CLOSE-Oil SPEUIS! ................ d111.r. T•• Wat"-11111-....... ._ ....,.., WllllllT =._-.·-·· 0 l ..... ~-- '67 FORD YAN Econollnt, super van, bi& 8 au.to, radio, dlr, heater, Juat been tuned up, ln "Int cond, Take lorel&n car tX ~ down. Ca 11 Ken altar la. 54;.0634. 'A. 'ORD 'ICKUP Ii-Ton. Jone bod, xlnt ...... , 3 IJ)d., dlr, med. blue at, black Int. T~ Pill • •isn car Of° tmaD dn, wm !In.: p...i """· .... llllo, call P1lfl eum. ... • FORD H1l1'toa PIU I, A .... 11/11, ~· poln~ Bell s525•00 w FULL Pa:c1 4 1pd., Jurbo., -11, JiM.FM r•dlo, w/w tires, tint. 91111~ Le11 flt1n 100 mlle1, full f1ct. w•rr•nty. 42t .. ASG. Always A Big Selection O! Now 2 PLUS 2's COUPIS ROADmRs VISIT OUR EXC LUSIVE JA6UAR SERVICE DE,ARTMENTI JUST . ARRIVED NOW All Colors to Choose From IMMEDIATE DELIVERY· ~BRAND NEW 1970 BUICK LOADED WITH ALL OF THIS IQUIPMINT -!n=:.,c:r~:!'11~~~~~=~irec::;!d::!. d:!~~ $29 7 7 NII bolt1, bo<k·up lites. du•I ....... lla<lrlc wlporo wllli woolioro. 4"270Z6001S4 SPBf:IAL TRIS lt'BEK '61 Dl'IL WA4tON ..... """"· ...... •Ir ..i1T1111""' (\'HI( ,.., $1495 '61 CHMOUT nmm IUMI -IOWF& Ult °"'-. ,,~~· .. , .. .- olftt .... ,.. ., 411-llll 'II ' ilOilCi v.a. r bod. 'ff TOYOTA COIONA r:t:io."r"'• 4 ..... I -C#. $1695 Ml AJr 'Iller ..... 'MfW'r '"'" ..... ....... --.--... ........ ~ (lllbl ... 1 a.. . $129,I J lt,HI .... 2J,lll It,• J l.6Jt ,,,,.. J1,l lO Jl.9'1 !:;~;!· = 99,041 ...... • 0-,.. c.., Air..., --CJ;f.:.;;.· (7lf) 141-7196 . ·t -----UIO ft.Qommd Aw., C.M. '13 Otav 1 T llolltatl 141111 -313 llajeam. C.M. l'ORD P.U. '57 VI, obctrt bed, no pain~ ...,,_ $115. * NNl.67 * '!It OIEV. P.U. bll' bed. Elec. "" """"· l250. Call 511.-_ 'M mrm. Jeep truck. 4 .t\I dr, po1ltncbon, S paa. cab, e&mper 1hell. $11150. --- ''1 DATSUN .................... fl'll ......... ..... llt. CTlJ :IHI '67 IUIClt LI SAIU . ..,, .,._. ............. ,. ... flrf •Ir en. t-.:u•"' MT Ml $1277 •2oas • • ., ' • ,'OlfLY iPJLOf " .5aUn111t,.,..,,14,~970 , ~ , .• • "~ · 1·i·• ,1 ,~ •1 ,\. • -... ~"' -• , , •• 'i'ltliliPOilTiiTION 1 TRANSPORTATION tlOOolSPORTATIO.N TR.lNS~R'l'lT!ON ' Titt.NSPORTATIC!_N RANSPQlllTAT ION1 • T~NSPORT~TION 1 ','!'.~ANSPOlllTAtlON , TRANSPORTA-t~, ,.,,.,....c... ff001mP.••oc1c... "'° '"'"°:~;:. "oo ,.,~~~ .... • 1., .. ;;~;A -~ 1~7Gf s'::oe.,C' H. JC-~~utVspptt;~'-m":c~O~·N·· .:· .. :"'.~ U.:;:~·~,. . , !'.;. ' . Ptl:lffi'i 'Ml I . •· ... ;f\ .. , ! ·, .. ' ly~~1..r:1w. , . : , • · ,.,, Mwl. ' . ·~ ~'"'•· .~,,... ~'. BILL MAXEY '" vw · .............. i<l!tl , r ., 1.. ,. . . , . w ea•1.i.. "'°'°" °'""" .. , ' ' A M E R'I c ..red""\-.-Pluil\ --olf!'j' >411"1:132 • TIAJ Bur; ...... -~. ~~ ' RIZK . l °'"""· ~r.O!iV,1'iii:!t .... -' ~ke ~ = ~.:.~ ;.:_..;._ .-·, I ' PrivatePVty.962-0l!f .: :.,.T ... ':P'OB.:SG' a·f •1. :. -. ~~r~·~~:;:~; down. 'J'RB006. c.u Koen .. ~l&i ~.: 1.1.IACHILVD. 191i3~Bus,newef1C~~m ............ ~ . , 1 , Ford T.Bird, _.,-., ' 4lf.t7'13 or 6U-Oa4 ' · ' , Hant. Buch" 'JO-ISU 4 uz:es• *' utras. ~-. 'r" • i' , • r ' '· ·4 d~. '57 Me~Sl '.dr. 'ft -YE AD END CLEAD ANCE • ~tUST sell! 165 Spri~.,2 tops, •J'ml N, ofa..t:llwy.on~ ~1455 f\• • • . ·' Old.If dr hdtp, '63,JtamNer . ~ . nA . ., . ora . :;'~r;~ -· 11.isr ~lllD TO GET? .... ·~.;;-~~:'.";oo:i:·'"°° itD,I--· . ·t· !"'"a~.°' ...... t--~1----SK[f' -,Economy_w~n--t -.@A.H. Spl'tJL.~on.Jfl'.. '!.~~c., M'!:-769 • i •• ":.,, •• · , · .•• : , ;,. _..-~~~ ww;;: P. '63 ·o,.1. Ai + •""" va1uc: "1'.'.'":,a1n •• ~.,"". :.!",.~~head. 11 .... w··s· . ...,..,s I,.. .... 8"" ' ....... "'"' ajnd., • o~Ai;i1t·FDR -oR.lNoi: ·,.OUNTV' · '&1'i.-r 2 c1r. N NG '69' IN STOCK ti1ake • trade 11 yoU like. ...... or-..... ·~070 111111'1 lllUl,a'• ' ,.... LO mta. warr. oo~e ' . "' ' . DEALERS a .. " ' l · REMAr 1 s L:;,,~'si:~p~°'~ ·TOYOTA ,.;,ha ...... , (50) .. .!"~~~::: :..=~~ 11e'i'.POl(to1E ~ .... :: ..... ·.mu P.2.L~~::·· . HUGE SAVINGS 1200 \V. Olast Hwy., N.B. ~ 1970 ~tO'rAS in stock.. bh $550 .. l . . . ·' . , • .. ~/~ Ileen' at Nelmn A _' OPEL G~. '69<11ly ..,.., i.. NEW• USED *fl:it~~:~g, .. :""c..u ...,._ -.. 19IMl ·."RSOHE ,,,:., .... ,·.:. ' $4186 S."-:.1848S'GeidenWatSl, , , mil"•" .Like new. o""'r RECREATIONAL 000 .99. Cft lhiy; La&Wla 196<., vw .. '""""''· rad~' 1987 llftftftllE" . ". ·s4'Mlo . H.B., Calli. ~-.: i,. mUS\ '"ll. 6,7·.i-732J VEHICLES ~'1503 * _ . .5WJOO beater, iood cond.. {f$. ~t r·"~tnll'!' 1t1t.,PM. l'!·l"'" .. ;., .. ,..UllU , 1 \ • , $·1.6 ··· 9. ' 5· :" da.>'alm.p300 ..... • . o,;,; OwnU. 5<()..0178 ' I• t •··-...... ' ."'. . "~a186' BUICK Pri~u Start As LoW Ali 100% "" v;v""' """"'·rood,.,,.. 11unevnE· "!"""" ~· ,.,,_... ..., . · .. PE"-GrEOT 1'JUMl'H """"' . ""1\-00t. u 15. .. •• , • -: I . ......,_ ,,---_,.... __ , · ' • ·Fo<tory Warranty '6& · .. • '• 67>-'ffiD! •call onytim• • CfflCI( '.·fYERSO~. ·PORSCHE AUDI ' '69 ELECTRA· tts PEUGEot '59. "Runs Every Avail•bl;i Ol'l UHCI T,Jr r,~A\ , Wit. 'whla '66 V\V, Excellent concHtion.' ' :. Iii · · , .FUii pwr fact air dlr;1 IJJll. '(lLFt IOO> · Da.y. 'dreat Traliap. $75. , , Toyotas· . .~l~lins. s.R.G.~ R&JI, Canily , apple red $i{l9,j, •• .,,u .Qr.i~ed S~s -Service-. Parts FM., :r 'whed.r *' ,cor¥t: • • 1 • <¥1 \'~78 ·• 1000Mllesot30Days .Tonnt~Q» Askins Jl Sao. 642-00Z7 • •. 1 91>0WESTCOAST .li~Y. .. :·' Chvned by Utt~oJemanln · IMMEDIJ.TE . OE~l:'Y'ERY ' · :e · · · •· . ' ·~ .. , , ,~. .. ,, . 1 .1ll61.....VW cap1...-, poe'\••• ltllW/'lll!J•BJ;'ACH•. ". 64&_9391 -5U-3!115 .IA:Wlll! """'-',.... 01<1-1 . . • . .PORSCHE -· ELllilORt· -'c;&_'I'ri._ TR 200 ra<Ho. s ,,. •• ""' '""'· • • . , • . '" oai,. """":.w11111nc HUGE 1 • •• M. Oi'ORS ' cyJ...~~ ~086,,.wt •. '2;300 S2.400. 9)2..1695 : : . lmport.d Cer;s '960q Arrtique,1 ,...-Cle11lc1_ 961 5: ··.,pri1,•, ~""io • ~'!!°25~J·:; ., . -• . 1965.&,ill• vw. "'"' ruMin~ -VOl:KSWAGEN 1930 ,C,,.vy, ..... cond., -1961 P!>RSCHE 911 TOYQTA . ' ' . . I oond.t;on, low mil<aiO.'i9'f-• • ' I 53S-89>.l, 803 Mo;n SI., HB. ,,"'-'5;)634="'· ,,· -=-,--.--:-.,_! Sport~tic. call Eves & Factory· Direct DeaJ~·r YOLKSW AGIN 642-51,4'1 ,, .. . -. ' I ?!lake of(ct: alk:. for nan. '6.l BUIO< Skylark, 2 dr SEl!ECTION Wltn~·· J\lr. James;673-9191. N.W c.rs Used -Cari. . . . §1!.o'""j;. ,, '58 ;V]J Bus. 3 Ne.\v .!fe~. -·vw BUGS •97'00 :7~~·~p~;e~. L Wkda3f.S?i1n s·n11vn 774-b1IO 8MJ322.... .8'4Jla.1, ..... a •·~ ·r. · -ss , 1 New brkll. mutner, b44 & J 1 1 :Au~C!:i 'W•n~ed ~. Sun•iCnly. ' . , l530Q\Bel.ch B;lvd. !-'. '68 . Y'¥1··B1l~~_ptrf.-·~. re-bit gencr. s,aoo. ~111&3 ··FRCM i I iv!: P>Y :' ·. ~~,...;~=""""='"""" IT'S ROY CARVER'S '69 WIND-UP SALE. HUGE SAViNGS ON GREAT '69 DEMOS, '64 C P~rs:ht, Nu paint, \V~tn)i.ttlter . I , ~3!74.l~I S~~~ $l630.1 ·S!i V\V Sunroof. ~~-• • .' t399· , . :u:. * ~~~ s!:: Brand nu rebuilt ena:ine, TOYOT.o\ ' ! • a . ' • Best Oller Ove.r $11PJ.: ~:;i"" I '. ·. f. ' CA~·H st&-3231 * * *. 100'".4 iuarantet". "'2700 or Of. M•rk 11 W•ton• l\fust Sell! V\V 68 i;. ut •. Call 494-Zd 3 , ~ . · ~~ terr; . • . Hi LUx Pickup.-~r gq11 . .!-a mL.1. , ''69 VWi NICE, All ~rriqd. GOOD SELECTION · · * 968-nf.C * . L•nd CruiHrs Chvnr. Priy. Ply, 968-37G6. Good tire.s, Radio. ) :.:"! · '" ~ I.' CADlll,AC PO~E; l957 "'$6.A crie W•ion•. I ' '61 yw eamper, '64 rebuilt S1575 it * ~ f · 20.pc!O 1. ml ,. 1 fa1nily O\Ylll' PLUS"OTHER. · entUle. $.lOSO. '6.l VW Sqbck 1500-S. • $000 o~ . ·tor used cars A: tnlcks just cal! ua 101 flft estimate. GROTH CHEVROIET Imm.ae cond. Pvt . 8J8.....315t HAlW TO:.CET'MODELS 9-i6-ti'906 st"a-4958 aft 4:30 wkda)'I. SJ pm , NO\V lN STOCK '69 VW Bua, zr..een, xlnt con-Anytime wkcnd.s. ' · "&1 Porsche 5, apd trans, Your·Best Deals .\re.still .At ·ditiOn $1650. " , '60 Vw sedan. reblt engl~. ' AMI F:M, Pirelli tires, l7,IOJ 'DEAN LEWIS 6T"~?29l after 5 new int, new tires & tape "Ask for Salts Manapr lml 8ea(tb Blvd. H-Bead> ra OJJn · .. '69 CADJLLAC Sedlll De Ville. Full power~ facto17 air conditioni111, dual elfcb1e seata. l,~ ..ar_tual .mlle1. Former G.l\t Exeeuttw's car, Call Sa.Jes 'M&naiV :n'li:JAga.blue $J9!5. 497-1625 196r. Harbor, C.M. sf6:.t3PJ ~63 VW.~ $500. deck. $650. 496-2956 : , 196A .PORSCHE 'I'arga 5 spd, '66 TOYOTA • * 642-2872 * '64 VW Bus. 11.tust sell. Make f>19. 3031 Ext, 66 or 67 , :~o'._t C~nd. ~ ,Call -LOii¥ ~e,' te.ctory~'afr --&e V\V 1966 8quarebeck;. very' dfter~. XJnt cond. 21)21} s . l970'HARBOR BLVD. , ... WE·P.AY WH fOR ·YOURW . c~rv:Et·i-T 548-3652 or 548-6205 rad,.iO . .1:.4c, YDC-592. ?i-ia.ke good conditiDn. Red vinyl Coast. apt, 18, La'~ . COSTA MESA '67 9U, 5 spd. all", Webot'3, your deal .. Phone 646-5£55. int. $1150. 830-2866 '65 vw Bua:. Sunroof, l)rlg.1---'-,~ A~llG""E"-- 282S Harbor Blvd., ,C.M. "'6-120& ·PtreUis, chrome whl1, BAYSIDE MOTORS '68 VW C•mper $2850 Chl·nr. $8jl). Call 67J....13f1,alt ~ am/Im. $4940. 536-9572. 1200 'V. Coast Hwy., N.B. • 646-9245" • 5:?.0 or AM wkD!b. , , S~i.lj:'QON CQNNEU Buy A '69 An.d W.alk Away Ftom The Deal · W'th ~ Bu.ndle In Savings ·~ '\(' COUPE DEVILLE ol.VW CAMPERS ' . <;:HEVROLE1 1969. """ Sell lmm«I .•. 2828 Harbor Blvd. Harbdur.~v .Vt. Co~t~ f.l~sa MS.)<!OO. Relocating to Europe. Pwr, WE PAY TOP tully equip, ail, leather. -===-===-I Xln_'.LCQ!!Sl,Jjlj!)...Qill.!nll · • .lMPORTS V.'ANTED S·l4-la86. t AtiTffoRI?ED Oranp r.ount1.6 ==~~=~-~ . SA1.ES &:: SERVICE' 1'0P ·S BUYER CADILLAC 1969 Coupe de JB111 B~ACH BL,.,,842-4•135 ··BD..L MAXEY -TOYatA Ville, fac. air, 'extra.I, xlllt . fJUNTI~GTON BEACJ-'l 18881 Such Blvd. co1Kl. Pvl. $;;,150, 4~11124 '68 VW BUG -ff.. !leach. ,Po. 147-'556 Nea'.r J¥W, ·ho?eY cr~me e~L. 'Auto L••sing · 9810 CAMA:R'O plush black int., 4 spd., .:ur: ~;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;; 1---------1 'Atuat sacrifice:! · Talu!" older • car In tnde or small down.' . FO.RD At.rnlORltED ' • VXTll2, Call Phil, 494.9773 LEASING SYSTE.i\1" or 545-0634. America's larges! leasing CAMARO , , -: syi;tem fur finance or net J!JQJ. Jl.I W1t Sell lmnled. • , I ' --65 YW · T ,.. leu.iDg,ot •all type can and Relocatini: to Europe. Pwr,, Make your deal. Lk. PCRt429., ~~q. · "-" -· air, tully equip. $1700. Call Phone 646-5005. ,f ·· •tmp:i•te~vel'¥ &ym t7141 :>44-a;J86, BAYSIDE MOTOftS over'300 cars and trucks 1200 \V. Coe.st Hwy., N..B. • Competitive rates ,69 = _, ba • Nt>w car dealenhip !ff!l'Vice v w '""'"~ ck, Xlnt e Full "tradein" val lie for cond, Lo mlieage, Pvt pty, your present .car , s;.150. * 64&. 7121 ° r 8 All 'popular n1akcs avail· &.2-027? eve11 t able · MUST Sell by Feb. 23. }'or· Complete Deta.iU Call Europe-bound. '66 V\\!. Xlnt. Malcoq'I Reid Cond, Askin&: $1150. After 6, Lcaaini Manager 675-5398 Theodore ' ... Volk>wagtn Bug, >l,000 ROBINS FOR.D Jnilea. Like nc\\•! '. Jt65o.' . 646--9383: Ca1's Camera.s, 1780 Ne\Yl'Ort.Blvd .. 0.1 . 2llitJ Harbor Blvd. com r.tesa 642-0010 ~ LEASE·~ VOLVO -, '69 CA~1IARO SS 350. 1,DI 1ni., drX. gm., blk. ~I top, cst.rn. Int., 3 .sp. auto. SI;200 &: tkc over paymt.. 8~2-j925 ,a.Her 6 p.m. '68 CAMARO perfect con-~ ditlon, lo ninei, 6 .cyl, auto trans, look.! &: runs lllr:e' • tlC\\'? 5a7-8569 after 5 PM. f '67 CAMARO SS 3'0, 4 .... t '>.:Int cond~· Best otter . t 646-6903 or 543-l'lM. l CHEVEw ! ____ .! EXECUTIVE CARS AND BRAND-NEW '69 WIDE-TRACKS! 145-WAGONS 164 ~ .SEDANS other. model~ now in ,etoek. 4 speeds & automatics. your Btst Deals Arc Still .\t '&7 Cadillac El Dorado, full pwr, air, black w/~d leath- er int. $139. per mo. '67 T·Bird Landau, Cull pwr., air, stereo tape. $79. per mo. '69 Col.lgar XRT, p1vr, air, vinyl lop, $IQ5 per mo. '65 CllEVElLE SS. RI I perform. 327, New Muncie ' close ratio 4 spd. 4.11 Poll '! rear end. Buck .Ill··& con- sole. New Inter, tach. ttres ! I: ma.a: whls. Pttf cond.' $1:J95 or trade for 0nette: '65 CHEVROLET lmp1I• 4 Dr. H.T. Vt, liyd11111•tic, pow•r 1l••rin9, ••dio, hc1l1r, WSW, f1ctorv 1i1. !TXU421 l '68 DODGE Motor Home! ( ' Ch111i1d WiRncbt90 1111 conftiRtd motor tiom1. IZVE662 ) '68 "VOLKSVAIR" lll'lll'i.cul1t• c:onv1nio11. 4 1pcl., ·a.&H, ~om· pl•t•lv ovtrh•ultel prol111io11•Jlv l111t1llecl Corvt ir t n9 . fWXG,511) '69 CHEV. CORVmE Ft1lbac~ • .VI, outomctic:, ·poww ' 1t••flri9 • lltt k9' • wi11dow1, AM .FM , ftcto'l •Ir, 1,170 mil11, IZRWl)ll '67 BONNEVILLE. 4 Ct, H.T. Hvclrt 1111tic, poWt J 1l•tri111, pow· 01 IH•k••· ••dio, h••t1r, wsW. f•ctorv .TT. CTXSf4S) ''61 FALCON SPT. CfiE. ' ·~Hnc!1r, rid;•, hotltr. 1foni1~ trti'!Ul'lllo.• 1io11. flTl2,Al ' . 1~·$1_17_.7 ·~ .. '7450 . I s1911 · I J ~1277 ' ·'1377 .. '6S CHEV. IMPALA .. , · · • 1 ·· 2 S•et wt9011. VI, •ulom.tic,1,,1'(., •~I'll· , , r•dt•, .. ,, .. ,,WSW, 41.674 "'itrM.~llH7111 • I '16.77 . '. \ " " ' , Demo 1969 GTO ..H. T. Cp•. Air co11d., pow•r di1c br•\\11, pow•r 1!Mri111, co111ol•, lu1b• hydr•1111tl~. •ft, 742 319?109067 Demo 1969· LE MANS 2 Dr. H, T • ., Cordov• lop, Vt , t uki., ~;, c•11d .. pow1r •l•l'ring ' w.11.,, c:o1110!.. 12' lo choott from J 2J7l79ZllOlll . ' New 1969 GTO Air •Oncl., power di1c br1k11, power 1l1tl• i'\'il· turbo hv.ilrimtlic:. 2l2J79Z12•10·1 Demo 1969 CATALINA 2 Dr.' H. l . Air c:oncl~ cordo•• top, powc1 1t.•ri119, ptwtr di1c brtk11, turbo hv4f1 t • m1t1c, •+c . 2S2J79Cll271' $3877 $3727 $3977 $3977 SAVE! THUi All THI :UllD CAI· •AIMD I Of TMI TU.II ' ' ' DEAN LEWIS 1966 Harbor, C.Af. 64&-9303 SO. COAST. LEASING 300 \V. Cst ff"'Y., NB 64~ St1nany. can m-3239. l I •· 9500 Truck~ . ,500 Trucks '500 I l PRE-VACATION CAMPfR SPECIAL •• CNOW ; IS : THE ' 11MEl ' ' 1970 Fori f·lOO CustoaPldt-9P DleMM II-. '-Y ...,, •'14 ..... -..... 6 .. ,,_ _,.......,_..t...il ..... ,,,.. ____ ...... tlJolS 1'111 11-lllli6: .... Jtul. ~ Sll .. lO i woor'"'" l Mill ....... .--..... lf;• ... ..... 11 ... ' "ll)I: • ~ l """. • • ..... 11 WWtlh • • llthtlw ""'"" .14": I .................. ........ ,... r \ TAii VAWY YllW Off UMP • . --· I ' I • ' ' ' r . I I t I I I ' l l l I I ! ! I. I I : ! I I } I . I ···-------· ---=--=..,.,.,,,,, .. -----"1""""""",... -------;:--·-----~--------' • ' $atlll'4ay, f'tbnwy 14, }970 TRANSPORTATION 'TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRAliSPORTATION :U•ftl!.¢ori '._ • • "80 u..ct Coro .-UMd Co,.. . • "90 UMd Cort ' • "90 U,.., Cort ttOo Uucl Cort "°°· UMd Con -~?"~·':.-----'-':; 1;=;;..::='-.,.--:--=~ rr-L.cH~ -.. -~R ... I • D . FORD I MUSTAN ·OLDSMOa.1--PONTIAC PONTIA -~··----""+--~ " '1 x: : •.. · · · • . : . l<1¥E t1£Wt v ra.i sueer '63 F6n1 'i;illU!e 500 XL • '68 oLos ~ Kol. ep., •61 T0tnpoot Lo Mw A _... .. n1i1ro ,,... 1164 ·~-""' A-r. sa. ;'CT~ _.!bu v ... * lmpN11i, lmpltf.i Vui, f;q _._Tab over BeautifUJ C!ar. Au'-tlc . GOOD DIALll -. $100 below low book. ,._ 01"0 Conv wllh till<. landau lop. Pwr. w,,j. 11611. ..... $2m. : i-:'4~'~"'0d .• :! 1969 atRJ~ }J:.BAJlllll" Pl>liloftli 11J mo. .. pay transm1Ui.,,, • ..:. Yez.55£. 'tll ~O>nv. Y-elloww/ s Tr. ,..,.., 14 2-50 0 PIS, PtB, Alr.,,Aueo. ·"°"' 1tr. end the lactori( 5 '" •&II.,..• :'f:!(Ot:'ter 1-~ua~ '1:'ulll'Y·9ed..::-~~:,... ...ci5T Make~ dML ,Phon• black Interior, v.at Manila1 ~-16.00!rml. M••t Selµtt warnntt boot. I ~ .. · · · · · ~i.... tele~ --·· • . • .__,_ .. ...,.,..... ~ 442; p/s."lp/1>; • -Sate si.nt~ll[ll~-......:" .,.._...., __ ~ .• • V,1,,10 --..... pis. BAYSIDI ~TORS. -.: -,U-Wan( $899' « 111no lapo. can alter 6 er .........__ ,_, · , • !t •, Jliu mU.';01 e.> t tilt wheel tc>·alr~. c;au 4-6·pm. ~lt&S 1200 W. CoutJIWJ,. N.B. 1:rl!lle for BUs or Van l'hli "flktnd1 831..396S ' '.,a GTO, tun eir e?IJ, autD. ... ,...,. ' .. , • '51 T·aat>:;;..z.;.:<I , In~. • ", ·V;f'l~YK' w.·1 . car warranty • ._ • · cub. fi'15..4493 ilnytime Pl .. dllc brdtt. landau , 645 1441 '·~ • ~ , .~ . • .. ''Wholesale Book". SACR.I· '66 FAIRLANE Wq, P/S, 195& FORD Station Wm . 352 · top. $187S. Call aft &. • tonnetlu, f act ~ ,61 ·~ 1 duriero 4 s"Pied F'ICE! t '395. MAR Q u 1 s PIB. auto, fld air. nu . :!b.rceptor C!~ •• frOO!I UJ:ts. 1967 ·RED Mustana 289. R&Hi PL YMQUTH 673-l.8U ="sOOGi-'OoopBl;;;vd.i,7';, 'iiCii.MiO.C:: 1 ~:,._~!lc~k~:f;.'~~-~ll!(l~q:d~---~·c!'~!'"_,_' !t.ow ?nil~ "itake ~ 'deal. Min.: 900 So. cat Hway. La-~1Call ~'1625 aft 5. a: trans. Good intmor~ v1ny! top, new' ttres. Lo . ' • 1966 GTO t'Oll\lt,. tmmae.. ~ t.t . ~~PH .• ;. IU~-~L~1.563--~ ·jh"~ Wq. AJC. can 646-0.119 aft ,f mi's. Xlnt cond. $700 down *'"'PLYMOUTH* ~ng~ :.~r-r:pti~: eeats, 6.5 Utn: 67;)..7828 '65 T~. J'Ul1 power, m, : IJAYSIDE' MOTORS . S<0.3!00.. . I!' I S, ..P7 '.'n, '"'"° FM . --•.T.O.P. 493-<6l7 Roadtunner. Lo m)la&e. Still $900: 646-:;17 •leTeo. 11175. • t ~W."""4PIJl1.~N.B. • · -. radlo.caJl962-1974 UNC:OLN ·oo'MIJSTANG.-x\ntcond.~ uOdorfact.'wup.st.,..ta>e, ,-. · RAMBLER '~~°""!I'--_io;~ - t·62 cuM u Mino D.vf.. COMET FORD '6' CJub Wag. v..s owner. lo1v 1nJi. Must~ to 4 ~pd. polya:tarfireL Must ~ PoESTnti&~~ • FOR Si.le: ?t~·Bl~. Very 1 • -· , '.n "'. ~ "'1 en;:. l!'allt air. Qu-efully , apprt<:. M. pt,y. $1395. sell immed. Cash or tab ' or r.r~""· . . Clean A -.-.... WI• tops. U ~\'orkjlef!ded •. u~iae top , ,, , ,62 COMET, maintafnmi $2795'. ~642-'1122 69 LINCOLN Mark 11~. fully 962-4.:369 over pymta, Call 5i57-K'30 aft 4432 Sandbur& Way, Jrvjpe. '66 RAMBLER Ambuaador, , Call eWll -..0073 ii ~~· lnq, • ..E;.11co sta.Uon, ;86 C'Oj.JN'l"H.Y Squire, Good equipped, 13,COl onr ml. 6. _ ,63 2 Dr. CataliDa. Xln't •ta waa, PS. PB, new tlrta. 15' T·BIRD " \V! .~J.h -Sl., G.M. Call ·~·~~-~~Otteseco_rt ~.r:_r~-......... '. l-owner. $1~"" $6T:>O. 645-0410 -Cc.nd Must Sell' Best oft tI400ortakeover~ntsat Real Qp.;c.L!615-5, j.54 ~ •·64&-0022 · ~·~ -·~ ~ OLDSMOBILE' '66 FURY lit.' dt h.L 383. •·• • .. ,~. · 112 mo.5.16-'1822alter6PM.1-;;;;::::;:;;·=:;;====-;f '1 1 * 61>1276 * Pwr '" br"·· 1---•-.... ......es. '" ~ · 1 • t~~ Cffi\ftMB VS. u;.pwr, ' -...,. ~ ... .,, · . 1967 R.EBEL..ssT 343 cu In, stick ch....,. r 1,., ,,.w CORYAIR '68 TORINO 'Formal HT. Fl MEReURY 111. 1 Ow.,, Lo bk. Do.Y• '69 CATALINA Omveruble tact ale, many"""'· xlnl Y,t,UANT : tires~ xtnt oond . $ 3 9 5. pwr, air, 39J Vol, vin !9.P· _ '57 OLDS 88, 10 license. Cash KI 1-6184. Evet 66-2221 Air. Must ... sa¢f1oe! MUi CICrbd. $1750. 536-8382 . :, ~70~. ,... . * '66 CoRVAJR MONZA . Mult tell~ , 1955 MERCURY Montclair, 2 ~ 854 Con&reu, C.M. '69 Fury ill f.Dr. Loaded.I otter. ·~. !DJ.·353.1 * '63. Rambler Ambusador '61 Vall&nt \Vagon. New •62 lmpala. Hdtp Pwr steer SPT CPE. w I auto, rl.lj. 151 .Ford R11nch9ro dr, clean, beat otter. Pvt Pty. Must ltll! $2895,or SHOW )'OU cai'-Gtve a tatr PS/PB.0 soocf ·c:ood., tm paln't. Good engine •. N:eedl ; Pn bqli~ ~u10 ~ etc. Low• mil~-., _lOc:at 1 * $200. MS-24)) * 5f9.2001 SOCK· rr TC 'EM! take· over p.y, 6G-St61. abate · · 9C-'Jl90 .. t. Bttt at:lerl 9fi8;:18fi9 • R!L.dlo, ~u;Pifn!-,Xlnl c:ond! owner, Sparldin& aria Ml NewCa $375 ~2830 ~ ~ ~. ~!e~~ ~--rt----'- '67 CAPRICE 4 dr hrdtop. plus that h.te model 1Qlntm. · P/s, p/b, <JJ/w-& seaUI. ental styling for onl__y p&S. DI.COO mi Below blue book MARQUIS MTRS: 000 So. for quiCk ·Ate! 675-1433 Ost Hway, Lacuna Beach, '64 -CHEV_ JI Wqori 'l..S, 494-7503, 541).3100. radio· air. SG25. ·~ C'ORVAJR Corsa. 4 spd. ' · 49:>.-0329 110 hp. Good cond. Call '66 EL CAMINO. one. ov:ner, .~aft 6. Sl250. See & drlve at 1517 '62 Corvair, 2-0r, Good cond, Superior AVe;, N.S. 645--0295 Auto, Pvt Pty. $275 646-&506 '62 CHEVY SS, 321, buc:ket ·aft 6 • seats,..recent.enririe.A trans overhaul. 546--0510 CORVETTE SS 396 Cbevelle, 1966,· re{! convert. auto. Very Sharp! 1966 CORVETI'E CollVfttible 1i1400. Ownu 842-8114 327, 300 H.P., Auto. Nu ~ '67 IMPALA 4 dr. PIS, PJB. 40,00J mile1. &9627 - air, cd cond. ;1550. CaAI • 1968 CORvmTE 32?, 546--~ automatic. loaded s;mo. '69 NOVA, P/S, P/B,, 4500 968-&44 mi's, ,j2M6. Call • • 546-7861 • '67 Camaro SS 300. Factocy air, RIH. PIS. P/B, New --------'&! COO.GAR;·•·•· ~; V'-' polyi;l&!I tl!'H. 506-2182 '•': __ __,:_ ~ -·· .. .,,. top, .>owner, t.o mileage, 1963 Chryaler NeWflOrt. Gd Exe tP.tl o n ally clean". r.1otor, Need.Ii: Minor \Vork. 841-1579 r I • $250. Call 6'73-84fi6 'ti6 Impala. Vil, air, all pWT. new I.ire.;, 1 owner Dr. Xlnt 'DODGI!' cond. $15951oUer. 675-5721) -------- '68 Impala CUstoin. 2 dr. air, '64 Dodge Dart G-r, G cyl, automatic, radio/he"ater. p/b, p/s, vinyl lop, U,600 tATi>. 494-3412 mi's, like new. 615-6572 .,.. 1956 Chevy 4 dr · Sta. Wgn. '61 Dodge Phoenix, Rebli vs·. auto, good tires. transportation $95. S225.~1695 6TXil70 '59 ~ 11'0 Runs good. ~ FORD ' 1964 CHEVY lrnpala convt .• black, A·t a)~. J..,o mlr, ncrifice at $750. 646-2668 ~ CHEVY Cap'tice, 1 owner. lo mi. PIS. P/B, air.· $12oo. 84~5. 545-&31 "49 CHEVY Coupe. Good Motor. Xlnt body. A Bargain At $200. 842-7890. '66 Ml\L.mO, pv.T, air, v.·ht. leather, full Inst. pampered. &n-!-0885 wknd .or after 6 1965 Ford Fairlane, Xlnt C'Ond. $650. 645-11'6 '66 FALCON. 2-dr, Radio. new tires, rect:nt hlne-up. Pr!. Ply. $600. 83.J.-1348 '64 FORD Fairlane, r/h. v. 8, stick, 1 owntr. $.150. Call 847-7007. ' '&S FORD Country Squire 10 paasenger. PSIPS.·•lr, low mileage. 54fl...9462 Imported Autos 9'00 lmporttd Autos .. HAR80UR VOLKSWAGEN '63 VW BUG ..... "'""" t'IP:M 4111 $88& '88 VW BUG '~'""·"· ..... $1&8& H.n.r, WIW f 1n t. ,., .... 46fl .. ''66YWBUG ... It."""'· $138& (SYL I.Pl '68 VW BUG ... ~ ......... A1ie-t1c. IWID IUJI $14911 •. 1 ~ • ,r. . . '67VWBUG •'41it. .... ,.,_ $149& (VTW WI , '68VWBUG . $1U&. P:"ltl'Y Air, •Hl<I & HNI«, (YC,L l&U . '84 VW 'BUG ..... -· . . . , «HM,. no -'68 DATSUI W.AION ~~;-::."'·SJ• .. ., . ' . . ~· .. ~ . ' . '671»1TSUI ~,:-:.:-rv.-~7.''" $1191;, .. '86 GHIA" ·-........... Wiit!• Wt lll. 1 °'tr''· t•VW !f1l . ". . . .'&&YW BUI •Hit. H .. ltr, tYWI•,.) ' $1.191 · . ' -$89& . $149&1, $119& ''8& VW OAIP!R -~•::-· $199& rrwt.·fll> , ' -· ' $48& ,•ao VW BUG' .. ,..,,= ::t:·,., I"" ~·· 4 ....... ~ •• . . ' . ". .. . . • • . . r· ·- • ·I ' JOHN CONNILL "NO GIVEAWAYS NO GIMMICKS" , , • Ju1t 21 Y••r• 11.f Hon.V D•1li11g, S11li119 Ch1wol1h. -~BRAND NEW 1970 $ NOVA otl ... R TODAY BOY!! HAVE WE GOT TRUCKS •••••• • • • • AND WE'~E A~XIQUS . JO MOVE ~El9' I ' . , \ ' BRAND NEW 1970 . $ CHEVY PICKUP. FULL PRICI V. ton Floot1iclo. HNvy duty 1prl"1•• guo-otc. Stock # TSOS IMMEDIATE DELIVIRY . . BRANQ NIW ···1970 BRAND NIV(, 1970 .BRAND NIW 1970 .... .r ' IL' u'MINO . c VAN ~.., \• 34 · !l'ON PICKUP . . ' • • r•W doors, au .. m1tf:&· fr11"Wlfldett.t Ont-. TI..t.l tl1u , 411e ~1bs, JIO 1119., turbe hy4r1m1ffc. .• ~ . 700xl44 plv t ir11, 1U VI" .ltf,. ~ .... 4u~-'f9" .-,ff,,.., IUll. tprl1191t flllJ• ... M ... h, AUL lllf. Stock # 5$6 ~ ,,$,, P\!•h butto• r1clio. Steck #W 1•1111••· .1.,;Sfotkl •o! ·, , 't1 s2 95 . s3095 FULL s2595 FULL FULL I PRICE .. PRICE PRICE . . 1'.4 . IMME T~ Dl!,;tVtRY . , IMMEQJA.TI DELIVERY • IMMEDIATI. 01/.11/IRY .. I -. ~ ,i-~ ,. --~ ---· -• . '64 FORD . '· . . '66 STINGRAY • '67 OLDSMOBILE . '64 RAMBLER • . , ' COUNTRY IQUlll:I PAITIACK , .,.LMONT H-¥Dro• ci'I.'; . . \ . 2 DL W19011. Auto. tr111t,. P.S,. r1clio. h91t1r. A 1111° 427 .-iitJ , spi. c.l:tdlo A h11t1r, £n1ptio111f Ftcf9rt 1ir,. •··S, A.T.t rHl1, htt: Lew wul1191. A.to. tt1111., r14io, h11t1r. fTV5'61Jl ·' 11 tio111I buy. ,IOTU25JI ' cir. ,t SU 76) '. IUTLIMI • ' $795 . $2895 .. ;· $1i95 . $195 "" '62 CORYAIR '66 RAMBLER '67 CAPRlCE '67 DATSUN MONZA CONVllTllLI C,I. 4 DI. , 4 •JMtcl. ltun1 1xc1ll111t. A11tem1tic, r1iilfo. h11fw. V1ry nice cir. (WIK lt• •rtt· fief. t ir, pew. 1t11r., 111t•. fr1111., r1· lttlllio, h11t1:, lilc1 111w conlll. ITNEJ4Jl , ' 1011 11111, ~11fw. IVQl126) $295 • $795 $16l5 $995 '68 STIMGRA!( '63 VOLKSWAGEN '64 CADILLAC . '62 DODGE ., C,I. DIVILLI CONVllTllLI L111c1t t1G111 . IVHYJ91 1 4 Spd., r1Gio, h11I~ Ml conJ. IYQU6ltl] 8u9 2 Door, 16ZM617) Fvll pow1r & t it, low mll1191. E1tr1 11ic1. IJTE $695 742} , $~295 $1395 $395 • . 166 .DODGE YAN. CAMPER '67 MERCURY '64 CHEVELLE . '67 CHEVIOLn CALllNTI 1n. CPL . IM,ALA ITATION WeN. . , F1d•ry 1lr, 111tom1tic, ,,S,. rHio, h11fw, •"~ M11!~1t ri1tio11 w190L COLW2fl)'. '·'•••·· Ailt1. tr1111., p-. tfMr., rt41., ~ ... ..,. ·&c.pfioij1I. FulfY. otiv\p,.d. !CV4t2nJJ 20,000 hon11t pric1, N1w c•r w1n-1~ .(VO • ITWN lll) ' • . , $1995 2361. . $495 $'1895 $1295 ' '69 CH.EYROLET v.a '68 CADIL~C '63 mNGRAY '68 OLDSMOBILE . '\ y, TON.,.u. DI VILLE CONVIRTllLI . HAJtDTOP 442 HAltDTO, , CUiiom Ctb, r1dio A h1~!1r. Lie. 127150 ~II poWlf A 1lr, lew lo w mll11, bei91 color, 4' tp1H. m19. wh11l1. &!ti lht rp. 4 Spd. tf11tt,. tfflo, h11t.r, A r11l~M1uty, lfAF .. 9l1's1 tir11. ( WSHltS I , 6111 II $1'195 . . $4295 $1695 $2295 ' '66 CHEVROLET ·YAN '67 CHEV. >/• TON . ' '6~ . CAPRICE '67 PONTIAC 101" ••hNll1tic tr1n1.,!r-'I• A 'lt.atl'I'. 111017 HAltDTO' IONNIVILi.I H.T. 4 WHllL DllVI $695 Full pew1r A 1ir, a1ttt. ltitck. 11ah. JSTF6111 Full p1w1r. f•derv 1ft, 29,000 ~ctual 11'11111. ~ckap. N1....+ lfll il'I f9-. '12t•1t) ' ' $1595 ' . $1795 $1895 ,. .., I I -lo ' --. . ' . 1; -· -· --·-------~'--"---· =="- . ' • ' ' ' ' . I h•v• b11n ,•'new .c:.1 r d1a l1r h1r1 . ' ' ' r • • ,_ .. Al t 01·y· .. s1TURDAY . AND ,. • in So. Cefil" for over 20 Y•trs •nd I J11,>Jy ~pptf.~i-lf it 'fl!h•n you do bi+in111 witll me, and I will p1rson-• ally m1k1 •v,,y effort to 11tjsfy you in every way 10 thet you wll1 'b·ecom1 1 9ood fri eM i hcf a booster for Worthington Ood g1. . ~ . . • . .. :._SUNDAY, FEB~~-:l~th & 15th • YOIYRE All INVITED PLUS AVIN G BRING THE .KIDS· ····HAVE· A· .. BALL ON. OUR ENTiRE INYENTOrlY of NEW & USED CARS • Moel . TY· Film . & Radio Stars Plus · Live Music· Clowns F'-R'EE ELEPJfAt\lT RIDES -~ . :· : ~~~L R~~\5 ~' fREE HELICOPT.ER 'RIDES I i -•• 'We DO NOT rwcjllire a t,t1n1rnum· Down Payment, Dke $10 down,· $25 · down, . $99 down, etc. We try to • 1Cllllje down pGJlll•nts cind month·. Ir payments to suit Heh Individual • JUICY FREE HOT DOGS * TRAN$~0RTATION SPECIALS * '65 PO~TIAC '63 CHEY. IMPALA . _, $395 • I "58 T·llRD A11t-1ti~ r•li•1 h11ter, pewer •ttlt• i119, ,chr•1111 wh11ls, 111 vi nyl int. w/ iiVck.l 1t11h'.· ~-W~021, • ' • -$195 '61 OLDS 4 DOOR :.. 'l.11to~1tic, r1dro, h11"t1r, ,_,r •t tffr· b191 Wtw,· tlnttd 91111. (JIA•l41 $95 .. Convt, AU'torn•tic, rtdie, h••f•r, 'pew· •t 1t11ri11f, """"• thited 91111, COMO 157) ' . ' $295- '62 CHEV. IMPALA -~ ~ . Autern1tic.. r1id io, h11tet, WJW, tinted 9l1ta. llfMFSOO) . . $29> '65 FORD WAGON Ftc.tort •Ir,. 111k1111ti~ t.Gle, h11 .. r, pow•r •te•rittto 'Wl'tl(o ti11f.Ml t l•11. IREl191) I • '$695 .. . ;10 ·CHARGER V-8 · R/T 2 Door H1rdtop. Ll9ht group, disc brakes, power hr1bs,..coasole,. tor11ueflite fransmiuJon, 440 CID engine, 4.bbt. m19num, tintad 9l1H 111 wJrMlows, •fr c;,.chtloning, electric clock, hood tie down pins, tachometer w/clock, music mister" AM radio, power stHri"9, sports type atMr. Ing wheel, bf1ck vinyl :roof,. hood pecformanc• paint, b I 1 ck longltudin1I t1pe stripe, r1ltye type -Is. (Mtr. No: XS29UOGl25321). '70 NEW pOD!tE MONACO DISCOUNT '68 CHEYROLO. .f11terv 1ir c.en.dltionllllJ, •u ... , rtcllo, he1l1r, p•wer 1t11ril'l9, .. whiM wtlh., ti11t14 9l11l. (Vl811601 $l9t5 ''7 FORD LTD '~fwy eir ~Olllditle~119, ~11tn11tj~.i, rMlO. h't t+.r, r.•••r lf"'1ff, white w1ll1, tt"MM 9 t ••• '°'"Vf to,,_; IUIA °'" ---$1295 '68 DOD&I WAGON A11til11•11ti1, ttdte •• ., .. ,, pew1r 1t11r• lftfo ti11...i 9!111. IYIECI 161 $1395 DISCO.U.NT ·not.I FACTORY STICKER rater '7Q NEW DODGE DART ' Cnton'I 2 '-"-~ ~Hlo 9"""" ' torquwt!it. fr9!J1811u loll.. JI CJD ,.,._ 1 bbl., tlr\ltd 11n1 •rr ~. 11t-ctot- d111c1n1n9, b~ Vinyl. rtlDf. ....tcllorl group. !Mlf. Ho. lloiJJGO~lotCS), 1 ' DISCOUNT '66 TOY01'A CRPW.N ' 4 Dr. 0 Yerclri .. , "t1dle, lt'•1t1r,' w)ilt• w•ll1, ti11ltcl tl•1i, ITAZ4141, ' $995 '69 DOD~E R.T. Ftclery 1ir con4itl111•i11t, t 11t1,. r1lli•, ll11tt r, power 1t1tr111t1 I b.-1•••· ti11ttd 91111, wlllt• will,, 11114111 top, ell Yi•~ ,i11t., w/bwclit t 111h . YM 111 $3195 '68 VOLKSWAGEN 4 1p11cl. r14io, h,,,.,, tWY~251l • $1595 ' ' / :10 NiW DODGE POLA RA ~=~..::.:.·~-:;-; :.~ • 2 btll .• !Bltd ·11n11 111 ....._, 1lr con- dlllonlnll, 11tt1r1c clock. lllVl•ll rldl:, music: mt&Jtr AM f tcllt. 8,o-r 1IM!'lnl. fflu~I wMtf C0"9111. fMlr Ho. OL-.LOO. llJmQ) • DISCOUNT '66 JitUSTANG ·$195· • • I -- DAI l¥ -RI LOT ,· I• ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA --t --( 2 1 ~tr • '- FOR F.4L'l'ER J. BICUL, Seeu""Y •I .u 1-.wnor la tM Vldlell s....., ... . .,..,.,. ,,.., .... -.e1' f•rh•• u IMn per e11p1M1 0/ .., .. , .,. ... _,,,,, ,,.. perWa-. .,, .. •~ks• be ,, rue4 .. lutm..!'1 -Jlr1. lreae Rolar, DnU. IAh~ N.D: • In the United States, the per capita amount of garbage and hoaeehoJd waate collected each year is approaching one ton. On.e trouble with. co11UDe1cially com- poeting the prbage 10 it could be med aa fertiliser is that there hun't been much demand for th" compoeL In the Interior Department, bow~er, ecienti1u of the Bureau of Mine. ue esperimenting with a p:roceea that con..-ert. organic ma· terial in garbage to crude oil, which can be refined into guoline and other prod· octa that are in demand. FOR CJIDR. UOYD BVCBER, ~ Jormer cap..U. of --... U .S.S. P'"blo I• ii tnN tlMrs ,. .. were •• orplu111 elaildt- Jln. EdtNNI Zeal, ln- tlllillola, Olrla. • 1 was a full-ftedged orphan, adopted at the age of leea than • year. My adopted mother died before I wu three, and I grew up primarily in orphanages., cal.mi. utj.q iD my craduat.ion from high .chool at Bo,.. Town, Neb. • roR NANCY B . DICKERSON, NBCN..,, I ....U UluJ lo ho. i/ IAe pla you .... r •M• ,_. KiN IAe mor.U., ••• ._ Nlll or u ,.., • ..lill p4a; ..,,._, eolor it 111--Mn. J.U. THd, Aldar, Oldo • I helped design it in 1961, and it wu made for me by a New York vfeweler. The stones in it are diamonda, emeralda, and rubies. FOR BOB HOPE r•e• aaiiaf yo•r .... 1Y......_io.ra1 C,.,.,_.., ,..., '1o yoa eAoo.e ,,.. ...... ..,,.. c:o-. up oa yo•r .,.,eP -Mn. E. F. M.U.r, Koh~ llllL • Occuionally, the man cboeen is se- lected on tM basis of an amusing Jetter from hi.a mother, wife, OT sweetheart. Other times Special Senicea will pick three or foW' young men to audition for comedy bits for the show. We don't like What In Ula Worldl " Plllt for Life Little Jabet Williameon, 1. should be a COD80lation to any young. ater who doesn't like to take hie medicine. Jane.I and day's pills Janet baa to take 42 pilla a day-e•ery day of her life. The William10na li~e in ,..Welwyn Carden City, Hertfonh.ire, En· · gland. A Yictim of cystic fibroeie. Janet r..& to tile this preecnbed amount of pancreatic extract so that her body can dige&t the protein and fat absorbed in her regular diet. "At 6rst I used to take them oae at a time," aays Janet, .. but now rve learned to swallow 14 at once with each meal" fMt Flrtt People'• feet are IOIDetimea the moat neglected pan of the uatomy. ' But reeearchen for the Pretty Feet 'Com· pany have come up with a three-minute nightly treatment that cou1cl really let you put your best foot forward. For circula· tion, place a pan of hot water in the tab near a faucet of cold running water. Al- ternate clipping feet in bot and cold water. For moecle sttengtbening, rise up and down on tip-tOes slowly for 60 eeconda. Finiah off by rubbing away dry altin with lotion. Pedal-Pushing Mailman The ma.ilman in Bermuda wouldn't be recogn..iaed by hit American counterpart. Although be'a iaaued the traditional blue uniform, he mo.tti frequently ahowa up in aporta clothes on a moto1 acooter. The wicker basket proTided ia ee.ldom ade40ate, eo "Please do not fold" h ipored. His route ia quix. otic, too. He muat memorise aome 400 bou.ae n~ are few street names and no poeto~ mape. .. Neither rain nor SGOW, etc.," doea not apply, either, accord. iD1 to the Bermuda New. Bureau ... Rain, inftuema. oT imomnia can delay the mail." ----------------------------------- 'Yourself men who 80UDd too -professional, such aa former drama students or woo.Jd.be radio announcers or ~ocaliata. l'OR JOHN B.4YUCEIC., • BodOll CeltkJ p11TJ Doc• '-flocUr yoai lo eCJllN of tu Htlela ..... M• F oUI yo• ra&Mr .,.rt llae fa-.1-1,_ Eriels.toa. N•,..la, Fu. • J would rather come in ot1 the bench. FOR RONAl.D ZIEGLER, Pr~IWJ Pra. Secre111ty !ly dliWrea U.p .. ir. i,.. .,.,., alleee !Ir. Nu· ~ OA ~lo eMI '°"1a • A..._ c..e ........... ,,...,u,.,, .W Ae .,.,,,_ AU ter• l>y 1eW.. W..-1/ • raw "' .,.,.ry1- ""· I•,.. Forda, Clde.10, IU. •The Preeideot'• salary may be neithe1 increued nor diminished durinc hit term of office. President Johnson recommended an inc.reaee in the President's aalary~ and tha wu a.ccomplia.bed by a law enacted before Pre,ident Nixon took olice. FOR ANN LANDERS,-~ colVIMill Of .U llae J0,000 lei. ter• yo•,..,,.,.,.~ ly, .• ,._, 114.,._ ii aoDf Al .acNt /ro• tM ~,.., -..4.. S. Krnib, Broolr.. l1ftt N.Y. • The moat frequatly asked question 1 receiYe monthly is, "What oaa I do about my rotten marriage?., FOR 10111¥ .4. CUEDY, Prui4al. ,., ,,..,.,,_, .4...a.a... .B ... ....., •U.. o/ .. elr••le ••ter#•Y• •re __, /tw eo• .. ,... dal ,,.,,,.... .. ... V.S.P-.4. L., Deel., JILi. • There are 25,000 milee of oaripble waterways. and aurpriaing aa it may seem Sn thii ace of speed. 10 percent of all freight ie still shipped OYer them. w ..... Mir. a ,_ ~ • ........ , y-ma ....._.. .W. eeluaa. ... -'II pl ... -,_ .............. ,__ ,... ......... Sea.I ........ ,_,......,, -• .... -...1. .. AM n.e.. Y-it. Fa-111 Yedty. 641 La ..... A .... N-Y .... N.Y. J002S. Ye _. --..... ..-"--. Mi tS will .._ ..W f• _. -...... Fur Him and Her What's the dit1er. ence between the European and the Amer· ican husband? Well, one difference becomes ob'fious when the wife goea shop- ping for a f W' coat, according to furrier Jacques Kaplan. American bual>ande urge their wiYee to go ahead and splurge on a mink when she just ca.me in for a little fun fur. "With my European cus· tomen, it ia often the oppoeite. Ameri· can couples who shop together aJeo tend to end up buying together. The wife per. suadee the husband to try on a fur ca.t he'd never consider by himself." Kaplan's advice to the fur.buying maJe: 4't should mak~ you think 0£ Joe Namath rather than Tiny Tim." Phone for the Dl1ablecl A regular public telephone, but designed speci6c. ally for pe190na confined to wheel cha.irs, is being tested by Bell Telephone Labor· - -~-- ~ories. People can juat wheel up to U-e new coin coD80le and make their per· aonal calla. Researchers for the telephone Pay phone console comp&n"J' aa wen .. "estem Electric are perfecting t:hie model to be installed in hospitals and reel homes, and are working on other communicationa dnica /or the handicapped. Fam.Jly ~ Jh Newapaper Mogcnl-F•lmuJf'1115, 1110 llOMAID S. DAYtDOW,.,...,.,., lOMIT RTZOlllON Ua.-M...C,.l•I MCXJON FIAHk ~ JACIC IYAN ,, __ ..,._ Bi/Ww MAIJUS N. 111NQUI An lXrHtor MllANll Dl raon r-4 BMWr You are lll'llted to meU your questions Of comments about any 1rtlcle or adwtrtlstm1nt tllat IPP"fS in F•lllY ~~our letttr will rteelve 1 prompt answer. Write to Service E4itor, F•lly w..lly, 641 Ltx""'vn Avenue, New Yofl. N. Y. 10022. ' I " ,. The cry of .. Gold in Califomill" once electrifisd the nation. Today tt is "Cllifomia in Silwr"· that offers ·JOU an excitinc new achentun and opportunity as I , ~~~~ ~~ the Warld~s First M1nted History af Calif arnia The only Proof Edition of this heirloom series that will ever be minted. LIMIT: ONE PROOF SET PER SUBSCRIBER Subscription Rolls Close Feb. 28, 1970. California! A name still filled with the magic of other eras. A land of con· trasts. Of missionaries and mountebanks. Of gold-fever and broken dreams. Of Klieg lights, earthquake~ and hot dog stands. Of Slitter's Mill, the Gold Coast, Hangtown, Ciudad de Los-Anseles, Anahelm, Azusa and Cukamonga. I ncredlble California. The subject of countless songs, innumerable books and millions of feet of film. And now comes the most fitting tribute of all: The history of Callfomla will be cap- tuNd for the first time In an helr1oom c:oflet:tion of minted Art Medala. s ixty-exquisite relief art medals, Issued at the rate of two medals per month by the California Commemorative Society, can be acquired in your choice of solid platinum, sterling silver or solid bronze. This unique series will be minted for the Society by the world's foremost prl· vate mint: The Franklin Mint. Each medal will be hallmarked and will have the bril· liant proof-quality finish which represents the epitome of minting craftsmanship. In solid platinum or sterling silver, each medal will be numbered on its edge to FREE ALBUM with each order! Board ' of . · Advisors pennanently register the ~ndlvlauel sub- scriber's uclusive ownership of all medals with that number In the first edition proof set. The medals will be one-and·one•half inches in diameter .. ·. la11Jer and th~ker than the silver dollar. A specially designed album, to store and display the whole set. will be furnished to each subscr1ber with the com· pliments of the Society. S everal factors combine to make this one of the most important series of fine art medals ever offered to the collector of coins, medals, historical mementos or art treasures in precious metal. They incl11de: Historical authentJc:fty The California Com· memorative Society has brought together a dlstinsuished group of historians and numismatists to serve on Its Advisory Board. These experts have carefully chosen the sixty most noteworthy events of Cali· fomia's colorful 400 year history. The re· suit is a compelling documentary of our most interestins, romantic, exciting and contnwerslal State. The subject matter Is timeless ... of great educational value for generations to come. Strictly Umbel edition No more than 5,000 subscriptions can be accepted for proof sets in each metal. Applications In excess of this number will be returned. This unusually low limit Is specifically designed to enhance the future value of these proof sets. When one considers that only one out of every four thousand Cali· fomlans can acquire a sterling silver proof set (not to mention collectors throughout the rest of the nation), the opportunity for appreciation is obviously substantial. This series can be considered a "rarity" from the day the first medal ts struck. DON ANDREW Unsurpanecl quality It Is only through vast experience end application of the very highest quality control standards that The Franklin Mint has earned Its repute· tion as the world's foremost private mint. The Franklin Mint Is known and respected by collectors throughout the wor1d for Its high artistic standards and flawtesa work· manlhlp. Lone-Term price ptotitction Regardless of how high metill prices may cflmb durin1 the 30 moriths during whlcti the Mries Is minted, the prices of Solid Ster11ng Silver and Solld Bronze medals will remain flxed at the price as Indicated below for each metal. The monthly preP11yment plan (In which the subscriber preP11ys for only the two medals Issued that month) Is designed to bring this superb series within the means of even the -modest eollector. F or the collector who must have the ultimate In rarity -the Solid Platinum Proof Sets -price protection can be offered only to the e•nt that the sub- scriber Is willlng-tcrihare In the bullion investment. Details of thts arrangement will be sent to each applicant who specl· fies Platinum. T hese are Impart.ant considerations. But, perhaps, the most Important of·all Is the feeling of personal pride In owning and displaying this truly remarkable series. Here Is a source of sreat satisfaction to· day ... a treasured heirloom tomorrow .•. a pe~onal treasury of precious metal In a wor1d that is finding the supply lnsuffl· cient to meet demand. All this can be yours If you act before Febn1ary 28. This unu.ual offer will not be available at any retail stora at any price. W.W. CLAUDE T. DAVID 8. \ RICHARD COKE WOOD "Mr. C.lifomle" of 1969. Unlver· slty of Peclflc history profes· \ sor and euthor. Renowned for his dedleetlon to preservln& Ce lltornia hi•· tory. MEADOWS H ls torlca l •uthor and edl· tor and • mem· ber o f meny m•Jor hlstoricel socletlH. Book publisher. ROLLE Occidental Col· ••1• history professor end member of Cell· fornla history commlnlon. Au· thor· hlstorl•n and recipient of many •wards end honon. OSCAR LEWIS C•llfornla his· torfan, blocra· pher and novel· 1st. Publisher of more than two doten Cellfor· nl• hl1to ry books. R081NSON Author and hl1· torlen and pro· ducer of manr. books on car . forn la history. M ember of a numlMr of hi•· torfcal socletlas. RILEY Pretldent of ttl• Callfoml• Com-memoretlve So· clety. Hl1tory buff Greator of The World's First Minted His· tory of Callfor· nle. TOLINS, JR. Frenklln Mint director of Commemontlve Society pro· &rams. Coordl- natl"-editor of the Cellfornla .-, Mlnt9d Hl1tory. .. ..--------------------... ADVAHC£ SUISCRIPTION APPLICATION MUlt Ille pwt:sl<lM ~ ,....,_, 21. lt70 LIMIT: °"E PftOOr SET Pf:R SUISC1t18ER The C.llfomi., ~ Sodety P. O. Bolt 2366 -C.pfttreno 8'ectl, CaNfomlll 92t72 I I I I I I I I I I I I c" 1 ·• I n.e cae....,, .. c-mo_, .. ..,....., -OMee-4001 Coll9 , __ ~ c:.1. tMn .. ____________________ ... I I I I, I I I • • "Wherever ymtgo Youcan•tcounton the · calendar to stand still when you explore a strange city or find yourself marooned in an out-of-the-way hamlet. But wherever you are, you can count on Tampax tampons. It's so easy to carry spares, andthere•salwaysadrug I store or supermarket or somesortofstorenearby · where you can get them. Since • Tampax tampons tar and away outsell all other tampons combined, it's nearly impos- sible to be more than a few minutes or miles from an emer- gency supply. Why are Tampax tampons so popular? Because of more than 30 years of confidence and trust. Because they're easy to use, comfortable and easy to dispose of. Because rt hey were developed by a doctor for the benefit of all women, married or single. Tampax tampons. ...,..., .... .,\_uonor .... • TAM,.A .. TAM-•• AfOC MAO a ONl..V ev "l'A .... A~HCO .. f'OOU.T11D. 1"-"1..MI:"'· MAee, • . JOHN FORSYTIIE-ENTERTAINMENT .... Establishment All the Way He~s a star-but he has all the ingredients that today's talent scouts couldn't care less about! By P~ J. OPPENHEIMER I N A recent review of John , Forsythe's newest film, a critic made the apt comment: "This is another one of those hopelessly anonymous roles that has catapulted him to stardom!" And 80 goes the hirhly succeasf ul career of an actor who baa made a bundle by developing a handeome. conservative personality. In a word. he's Establishment-all the way to the bank. I waan•t surprised to find the Fonythea living in an exceedingly comfortable farmhouse-style home, perched high on the hilbi~ in Bel Air. On a clear day you could have seen the Pacific Ocean as you looked out over the sloping lawn, past the yellow roeea bia wife had planted. and down to the sparkling turquoise pool. Only it was smoggy-again. In the distance you could hear the steady rumble of the San Diego Freeway. ._ Both features were Mt ))art ot the enchantment of the home that John and his wife, comedy actresa Julie Warren, had fallen in love with and bought when they moved from New York to California 12 years ago. Somehow, however, John seems able to ignore the unpleasant changes that have insidiously crept into hi.a en- vironment, partly because he refuses to take things-himself included- too seriously. and secondly, because his whole outlook on life is based upon a poaitive viewpoint. Forsythe 1tem1 from a middle- claas background and was made to conform as a child. "In the eyes of some people, I may be considered 'Establishment,' yet I strongly iden- tify with the young people of today and admire them enormously. I cer- tainly don't feel a generation gap I" Yet Establishment he is-in hit manner of living, the atrength of his 2~year marriage, the upbringing of bla children. the roles he plays, his pastimes-tennis, golf, horse racing, poker-his financially M>und and conservative attitude in juet about everything except 1 for the Ferrari he • Fa1nilu Weektw, Feb~ 16, 1970 John, Forsythe and Tin4 B edstro'm i" G /uy ICBM from the film, "Topa.z." drives. "One of the idiosyncracies that doesn•t fit the pattern," he says with a smile. His father's Wall Street brokerage background influenced John's early life in spite of the fact that he would not take up this same profession. "The two things about me that sur- prised my father were that I became an actor and a Democrat." John waa born in Carney's Point, N.J . His consuming interest through the early years was eporta. Offered a chance to be a sport& announcer at Ebbets Field, hie uncanny memory for names and records won him not only plaudits for his work but a job at radio acting as wel.1. In spite of good looks and ability, the acting buaines8 was tough. John ended up as a photographer's model and waiter along with another would- be-actor-Kirk Douglas. "We made good uee ot our time." recalled John. "Kirk and I would assume different accents for different tables. The only trouble was, we'd keep forgetting which table was what accent. Be- Ueve me, we eerved a good many con- fused people!" His career was further impeded by greetings from the President to join the Army Afr Corps in World War II, but instead of flying, be ended up in the cast of "Winged Victory." His knowledge of speech and voice projection was put to further good use when he was 88Signed to assist psychiatrists in the area of remedial speech for men who had lost their 'Voices in aerial combat. ' After the war, bis career pros- pered-he has hardly ever been out of work. He started in serious Broad- way plays and moved to Hollywood for a unique television record~three series, "Bachelor Father,'' "The John Forsythe Show," and currently, "To Rome, with Love." He has two current major movies, too-Alfred Hitch- cock's "Topaz" and Richard Brooks' "The Happy Ending." "My tv character ie a bit on the light side," he admitted honestly. "I don't see myself as that type of per- son. l · am more complex than that. But I have to work only 15 consecu- tive weeks a year, and the money I make' allows me to pay for my chil- dren's education, live comfortably, and lets me take the kind of movie roles that I really want to do." For a brief period when he was involved in both the Eugene Mc- Carthy and Robert F. Kennedy cam- paigns, he was thinking of a career as a public servant as well. "If I were not an actor, I think I could have been involved constructively in that. But I wouldn't do it while I am an actor. I just don't believe anyone can be an actor and a politician at the same time." His ldentfflcotlon with the causes ot Kennedy and McCarthy is prob- ably his only real i.nvolvement of a non-Establishment nature. He feels that bis children's political outlook (he has a eon. Dall, now studying for bis doctorate at Columbia University, by bia former marriage to actres8 Parker McCormick, and two daugh· ters, Page, 18, and Brooke, 15, by his present marriage) is tbe actual out- growth of his own political thinking and that his own attitude is not based on any effort to conform to their thinking. Unlike most actors, Forsythe doesn't fear old age. "Someone once told me that the more interesting a person ia in real life, the more di- mensions he will be able to give to the character he portrays on films or stage. I think I am becoming more interesting as a human being as I grow older because I like to live. And I am at least beginning to like myself as an actor a little more- Eatablishment and all I" • y c a ex al le a cl di m R. c pl >" .. zi cl IC YES. rJ"'8 TRUt:J You ca actually OWD this complete Colwnbia Component System for only $14.9.S! ADd what a superb mosic: 1ystan it i1 ... providitll dear, brilliant, coocert-ball stereo IOUod ••• qual.ity-cqineeTed to combine all tbe futures and fidelity of larJer, lllOft expemive uaitl teUiq few u much u $I SO. Aod beautifully daiped, too •.. the three matched pieces an all hancbomely ftDiabcd in a IUIU'oUI, walnut-arain eJfect ... and a dUlt COWll' ii in- cluded. Whal'• mott, it'a coms-ct eDOQlb to fit easily oo a desk, a table top or a lbelf-in &DJ room i.D your home. Our rcauJar price for tbia Component System ia $69.9.S -yd now, as part of tbia apecial introductory oiler, you may take it few ooly $14.t.S what you join tbe Columbia Record Oub and buy three records now at the replar Club price of oaly $4.98 each. Your ooly Nditional obliption as a member wi.U be to purcbue just twelve more records duria1 tbe comiq two )'Uri •.. recorda you'd probably buy anyway. Every four weeks you will ~ve a copy of tbe Oub'a mulic map- Jine ... each issue contains up to 300 dillennt records to c:boole from ... bit aJbuma from every fteJd ol ml.Ilic. from 1COtet ol difterent record labels. U you do ""' wad aay record ia aay mootb-jua tell U1 10 by retarniaa the 1electioo card by the dat.e tpedfied •.• cw you may U1C the card to order any ot tbe recorde o6red. U you waat ""11 the replar telcctioa few your mtllica1 imere.t, you Deed do DOtbJna-it will be shipped to YoU aucomadcalJy. Aod from time to time, we will offer eome special albums. which YCMUD&Y reject by rctunlia1 the spe- cial dated form provided-or accept by doina DQChina • • • the choice iJ always younl YOUR OWN CHARGE ACCOUNl't Upoa enroUment, the Oub WJ11 open a cbarae account in yuur name. 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Don't delay-the number ol component ayaema we haw maaufactured for thla 'O&r ia limlted- it'1 ftnt come, ftnt tenedl Send for yours toct.yl COLUMBIA RECORD CLUB ·~· ... 11mRE HAl!fB, INDIANA 470 <@ Where mllVt 6111•,:. dlop for Alt61 ........................................................................ , .. _M_ .,,.._ ,...., ..... _ ~ ................................................................. . a., ................................................................. . Ac.-................................................................ . .._.. ............................................................... . IOl..S/OH (_. The Franklin Mint proudly presents a limited edition of he enius of ichelangelo in sterling silver and solid platinum .. A hist9rica/ly significant series of sixty fine art medals, commemorating the 500th anniversary of Michelangelo's birth • T"-Crutlon of Tiie Sun alld Moon . HALLMARKED FIRST EDITION PROOF sets AVAILABLE BY ADVANCE SUBSCRIPTION ONLY Limit: one proof set per subscriber Subscription rolls close February 28, 1910 FORTUNATE indeed is the man or woman who, in shiftina and uncertaio times. posltSICI an acknowl- edged wort of art. For, as astute collectors and connot~ seurs well know, the value of areat art ateadily increuea no matter how the winds of chanac may blow. Among the world's endwina art treuwa.. few are valued more biably than the extraordinary works wruna by MicbclaoaeJo from his qoniad heart and IOU!. Al- thouab nearly ftw tumultuous ClCaturics have pa.aed since he save the wor1d his Picti, bis David, his Moees, his Dy- ina Slave, his Allepics of the Medici, and bis SUtine Olapcl frescoes with their monumental Story of Creation and Redemption ... Michelan,elo's art still cxp1a1e&, with undiminished power, the innermost yeaminp and ideals of man. For cxperts and laymen alike, Micbetansclo remains the molt nearly universal artist who ever lived. How finina. then, that on the eve of the Quioccntcnnial of Michelanaclo's birth, the mucerpieoes of this scnius of all time should be the subject of 1 new and unique llCries of art muterpieca to be created in our time ... a set of 60 fine art medals reftectio.1 the inspiration of Michelan; gelo's ,reatcst works. chosen by a distin1uished Board of Advisors: Dr. Charles de Tolnay. Director of th~ C4Ja Buonarrotl and llJltltor of a sLr-volume study of Michelangelo. Dr. Umberto Baldini, Curator of Sculptur~ /or the U(fir.i Gallery. Dr. Cllarlcs Moraan. Chairman of the FiM Arts De- port~nt at Amlttnt Univ~nity ond author of "The Life of Michelangelo." Dr. Robert J. Clements, New YorA: University Pro- fessor ond author o/ "Michelangt/0'1 Theory of Art." Dr. Roberto Salvini. Prof~ssor 01 tlrt University of Florence and a spcci4/ist on the Sistine Chapel ailing. AT~ofn.eM-.An Now, with Tit~ Genius of Miche/011gelo, the art of the medal reaches a towering peat of achieve· ment Cle.arty, th.is limited Fint Edition of 60 fine art medals is destined to be- come a prir.ed possession amona conQOi-. seurs, art enthusiasts and investors. On exquisite art such as this, 1reat coltec.. t ions have been founded, treasured leaacioa bepn. To capture the ,reatncss of Michelan,elo in medallic form. the mcda.llists have commissioned the distiopilbed Italian 1eulptor Piero Monassi to work on tht scent io Floreoce. Milan and Rome. Just as Michelaoplo bimaelf spent nearly five years bent and achiq, on the ecalfoldina below the ocilioa of the Sistine Chapel, so Picro Monusi will devote virtllaUy an of the DCllt ftve years sculpturin& the bas-relief models from which the dies will be 410.- araved. SlrldlJ 1 ............. Edldo9 One meticulously crafted medal will be produald each month for the nut sixty months. Thus, the entire aeries will be completed in I 97S-ftve hundred years after the birth of Micbelaqelo. Each medal will measure a full 44mm in diameter and will be individually edp-numbered and ballmutcd. per- petually ccrtifyina its First Edition Proof status. This tdi1/o11 is llmiud to one ut pcr subscriber, ONI the subscription rolls will clos~ Ftb"""1 28, 1970. The nwn- ber of Fint Edition Proof Seta produced will be exactly oquaJ to the number ol advance subecriptioos accepted. To further protect the inteJrity of this Fina Edition. the specially-identified Fint edition dies wiU be destroyed after this edition is completed. ER 1l1at laffltlla mt Poe.dill Your pc.nooal First Edition Proof Set of The Genius of Mich~longelo will be minted in your choice of Solid Stertina Silver or Solid Platinum. The cost of your medals -$10 each for silver: $I, 000 each for platioum-wUI be protected against price increues for the entire five yean. t ven if the prices of silver or plati1141m rise to the utettt that the bullion content of ~o('h med4' is worth m ore than you pay /or it. Many lea.dins economists believe that bt.t.h silver and platinum will become increasinaJy more valu· able over the years, and therefore this collection hu cx- ccllent investment potential for its intrinsic metal content, as well as for its vaJue as lirnlted edition art. To make this unusual price auarantee possible, The Frank.Jin MiD.t wilJ commit itself-for ~ach subscriber-to purcbue., at current prices. a sutfic:ient amount of silver or platinum to cover the complete let of 60 medals. Thus you wiU beMftt from The Franklin Mint's substantial purchasina power and commitmeat, while bdna billed foe only one medal per month. 'The Franklin Mint, which has cooccived this remarkable series or an medals, is the foremolt contemporary inheritor of lbc time-honottd tradjt.ioo of .fine mcdallic art. It has been joined in this magru6cent uodertakina by the ~t medallic crafts- men of John Pinches (Medallists). Ltd., of England and The Wellioas Mint of Canada. Alw _.hl"O 1M 0<lelnel 111 tl>e SlllJM~I. teulptot Pleto MclNHI !*ICU*' ~re -.r k> aioWtt .. IMJl(lllljlft °' dtlail btfot• •tdvetlO<I to "*"' all•. So, to besin, or to expand, your"private treasury" of fine art in precious metal, .. to acquire a lini.ited ochtioo as unique as it is beautifuJ . . . enter your advance sub- scription applicatjon now. P1c&1e remem- ber that it must be postm&rted no later than February 28. 1970. THE FRANKLIN MINT • World Headquarters • Yeadon, Penn§Ylvania, U.S.A. "~ collcb'• dl•pley eJl>\IM wm bt -•dtd to MC., ~Ille< .i no chwoe. 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My + + ,.mlltance I• to be returned to 111e PfOlllPllJ II my tubterlptlon I• recelwd too late for ecc:eptance. + +H~ + + --~ + + AddreM + + + +~ ~ ~ + + ,.+ + Signature ____________ .___ ·P.,.n•,...,.,. , ... .,.tt ,. .... -•~kl•• Ta e1+ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ • Family~/ Fcbrua~ 16, 19'10 Winter: The Season to I F VERY COLD weather came before the first snow, we had miles of interconnecting waterways on which to skate and to play ice hockey. Or if tbe wonderland of snow came flrst, we bad hundreda of hilla on which to ski and slide with our Flexible Fliers. In ei~her caae, winter in Wiaconsin mallY yean aro wu a time for celebration for my friends and me. One Friday night, four of us, ran(ing in age from 11 to 18, stayed ~emight in a cottage on Lake Koeh- kononr. During ibe night a wind sprlnr ·up, and the thick ice boomed like a cannon. We fixed a big break- faat of bacon and ens and tout and were eagerly strapping on our ekates u the aun edged above the horizon. The frozen lake was like a mirror. Our akatee rang like bella u we raced and romped on the beat ice any of ua had ever seen. I happened to be leading the pack, about a mJle and a half from the shore, when, almost bJt instinct, J braked to a sudden stop. "Hold it, you l'UY8 !'1 "What's the matter?" 4'See that crack up ahead T" "We should have stayed near the shore," Bud Babcock said. "My moth- er wa~ me!' "So dkl ours," echoed the two Condon boys. My mother bad been dead aince I was eight years old. So I didn't say anything. My father never wor· ried about my excursion.a. He knew that I could take care of myself in any., aeaeon of the year. Only a few years before on this very lake, eeveraf young skatenr had been drowned. The theory was that a ftock of Canada geese bad over- stayed their departure for the South and had kept a a mall area free of lee. Even after the reeae V'd south- ward and the open water f roie over, the ice in this place wu too thin to hold the weisbt of the skaters. Thia time there was no such dan- pr. Throul'h the clear water we A frozen country lake-fun and danger; a group of boys- this best-selling author combines them in a dramatic, By STERLING NORTH A~ of "la1CC1I" ond ''TM Woffllnt"' could see that the ice beyond was at least ten inches thick. "Let's take a vote." I aurreated. ''I'm for jumping," Bud Babcock said enthusiastically. "I'm in favor," Big Condon arreed. "That makes three of ua," I said. "How about you, Little Condon?" The smallel' boy shook his bead violently and glared at the rest of ua. Almost every time we went skat- ing, we practiced jumping batrels. Even Little Condon could jump one barre.I. The rest of us could jump two or three. The crack extended aa far as we could see in either direc- tion. It was only three feet wide, an euy jump for any of us, but it was slowly widening even while we voted. I'll uy this tor the 11-year-old. He didn't arl'Ue or blubber. He just looked rrim and determined. In re- cent weeb . he bad been trying to build up bis muecles. I bad lent him my Lionel Strongfort counre of ex- ercises and my iron dumbbells. But he wasn't maid~ much progress. He looked thin and pathetically cold and frirbtened. ''You can make it, Little Condon." He wiped his nose on the sleeve of his Mackinaw, squared bis jaw, and said : ''Yeah, I can make it." We all went back about 100 feet and lined up, one behind the other. Bud Babcock took off drat. His skates rang furiously on the ice. "Whew, I made it!" (We all cheered.) Big Condon went next. He skated with an euy ""afaer. "Hoorah, I'm over." (Cheers.) It waa my turn. I felt both eJt- hilArated and slirbtly frightened. I raced toward the pp, jumped, and landed safely. (More cheers.) Little Condon hesitated nearly a minute before starting. "Come on, ecaredy-cat,'' hi11 brothel' taunted. "Who's a acaredy-ut ?" Little Con· don uked. He came fast, arma swing- ing. Then, at the la.et pouible aec.ond, he braked to a atop on the very edge of the crack. "You aore are scared," bis brother said. "You're a chicken-hearted acaredy-cat." '1 ain't, either," Little Condon counteMd. "You big bully I" He went back, about 160 feet this time and came racing even faster toward the open water. We judged correctly the spot where be might light. I stood on one side and Bud Babcock on the other. "Now jump!" Bir Condon yelled. Little Condon jumped a second too soon, but came flying through the air like a profeaaional. Bud and I grabbed hia arma. He had ma.de the longest jump of any of us. We patted him on the back and laughed and cheered. "Good for yov, Little Condon!" "I'll take it back," ·Big Condon said. "You ain't a chicken-hearted acaredy~t." "I'm not even talking to you," the smaller boy said. "You ain't my brother any more." We skated another four miles to the outlet of the lake. Here we went ashore and built a large bonAre for roasting our weinera. Little Condon still wasn't speaking to his brother. But when Bir Condon roasted the largest weiner until it wu a golden brown and had begun to split its skin, then put it in a bun and banded it to bia brother, Little Condon bad a hard time not bursting into tean. He wiped bis n<>&e vigorously on his sleeve. Apparently now we were all friends again. l.__ • • • • Winters were like this when I was a boy in southern Wisconsin, partic.., ularly on Saturdays and holidays. Bob-eled rides behind a f aat-stepping team of horses, bill coasting, skiing and skating and lee-boat racing! We had a rough-and-ready atf ection for each other, not seen frequently these modern days. One difference between '4inters in that era and winters today was the quantity of wood we sawed, split, and tran11ported on our sleds. Almost everyou~ had a .,ood lot or the use of one, and the sound of the axe and the croaa..cut saw was a continuous music through the frosty air. .Most householcb bad old-fuhioned wood-burning ranges in the kitchen, kept black and shiny with stove polish. Many of the hou11es also had big ftreplaces around which the fam- ily gathered in the evening, popping eorn, eating apple11, sipping fresh cider, and telling stories. K"plft9 the wood box filled was always a job for the boys. And it was dismaying how many cords of wood had to be sawed and split to feed the hungry ranges, ftreplacea, and one-eyed, hot-air furnaces ( whMe single register usually came up In some central room of the first ftoor). If you were lucky, you had aqoafght. grained oak or hickory to apllt. Hick- ory made the hottest ftre and was best for smoking hama" and sf des of bacon curing in the smokehouse. Pine made the best kindling. Each of these woods had a particular fragrance of its own. Red cedar and balsam were the moat spicy and were often used for Cbristmu ft~ to blend with the delicious odors of roasting turkey with sage and aausare dressing, mince pie& and fresh bread baking in the oven, and cinnamon apple sim- mering in the pan. 'But when then was a heavy snow during the night, it wu impossible to even reach the woodpile or the barn without first shoveling a path. I can remember winters when the snow lay four feet deep on the level and sometimes drifted into ridges twice that deep. Digging out waa in· evitably a job for the young males of the family. There ~ always grandpa.renta or old aunta and uncles who were not equal to the job. They would go to the wall telephone, give the little crank a few twista. and say to the village operator: "Mable-oh, it'a you, Dorothy-wen, connect me with Judge North's house. I want Sterling to get right over here and shovel me out." Usually I earned a piece of angel-food cake or a wedge of mince cc Be Yoting comradeship and teasing: nostalgic look into the past Littte Condon jumped a •eocnul. too ao<m, bvt ca1'U ff'Nin.g tl&ro.111' tM air like a prof uaiottal. pie for my etf ort. But once I waa given a 50; piece by my paternal grandfather, a saint with square chin whiskers, who cautioned, "Now, Sterling, don't ever expect such a large amount again." A grandfather or a father wu aware of bis superior place in the family hierarchy. No boy I knew dared to refuse to split wood or shovel snow. In fact, we were proud of our young strength. • • • • But to return to that skating party. After we had eaten all the wieners and toasted marshmallows that any boy could bold, we strapped our skates on again and started down the river. Now we really did hug the shore line because the ewift, middle channel wu mostly free of ice. Red- headed and downy woodpeckers tapped on the trees along the shore. Blue jays ecreamed and chued each other. Crows cawed and flapped by on mysterious but highly important er- rands. Once we saw a handsome red fox. He a topped when he saw us and barked with a high, inquiring voice, then diaapj>eared like a shadow into R grove of willows. "Wish I'd brought my .22," Big Condon said. "Aw, you ca.n't hit the broad side of a bam," Little Condon jeered. "Listen, you guys," Bud Babcock said. "We're supposed to be having a good time, remember?" We were skating ln Bilence for the moat part,. rather tired after the 10 miles we had covered. We were uv- ing our breath for the two-mile pull up Saunder's Creek. which runs into Rock River at this point. The creek up which we were ekating toward our bomea in Brailaford Junction, zigu.gged through aspena and wil- lows. The winter sun waa already dipping toward the horizon. "I can llft 50 pounds," Little Con- don said suddenly out of tbie peace- fu I silence. "I can chin myaelf eight times, and l can run 100 yarda in 16 aeconda, too." "Sure you can," Big Condon said. "Some day I'm going to be aa big aa you are," the emaller boy uid to his brother. "Maybe bigrer:' the larger boy Id ndly conceded. "Look, Little Condon," I said, "you can keep my dumbbella and my ex- ercise book. You don't have to bring them back." tUUSTIATtON IY lllUCf MMmlOHO "Gee, do you really mean it?" "Sure I mean it." . ... "They're expensive. You can't give away a thin&' like that." "That isn't too much of a gift," I aaid, ''for a little ruy who can jump and skate like you do." Somewhere in the darkening woods a great homed owl was uldtlg "Whoo, whoo, wht, wht, whoooo ?" "I ain't a-ecared of owls," Little Condon said. • • • • Young people still skate on Lake Koshkonong and on Rock River and Saunders Creek aa we skated ao many yeara ago. Skate bladee ftuh In the sunlight or the moonlight, ringing like bella on the cold winter alr. Perhaps the world hae changed leas than we have feared. • Fa111il11 W.,kllf, Fe"'niarv 16, 1110 t •• WILL YOU SMOKE MY . IEW KllD OF PIPE .30 Days· at my lisle? All I want is your name so I can write and tell you why I'm willing to send y ou my pipe for 30 days smoking without a ·cent of.risk on your p art. By E. A. Carey , My new pipe is not a new model, not a new atyle, not a new gadget, not an improvement on old style pipee. It i.e the first pipe in the world to use an enlimy MW prin- ciple for giving unadulterated pleasure to pipe smokers. -I've been a pipe 8Dloker for 30 yeani, always looking for the ideal pipe-buying all the disappointing gadget.a. and never fi.ndin1 a single, aolitary pipe that would smoke hour after hour, day after day, without bitteroees, bite, or sludge. With considerable doubt, I de- cided to work out something for myeel!. 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Many colorful ltalfan dlaha have tomatoea, prlie, and olhe oU aa I.heir buie hagrecllenta. yet the f ooda of the eotaatry are u dJyeniJied ••they are traclltioaal. Here are recipe. deelped to b"-8 a croee aed.loa of Italian cookery to yoa. Shrimp Roma J lb. peeled and ff'Yeiaecl .uiap, fre.h or frosea S ta.blNpoou oUn oU l table.poem bwtter or aarrarine l don prlic, aiaced 1 aediaa-au.1 oa.loa. allced 2 au (8 OL each) toaato a&'1ce 1 table.poon browa a~ar Ya teupoon aalt % tua~ bull. erulled ~ teaapooa aarjoraa, c:rulaed l ta.blNpooa ehop:>ed panley ~ t.b. •••" at.en aacaroel. cooked ud clramed 1. Add prlic aad onion to heated olive oil and butter or margarine in a skillet. Cook until onion is tender but not browned. Add shrimp and cook about 6 min. Remove shrimp with a slotted spoon and keep warm. i. Add tomato sauce, brown sugar, salt. basil, marjoram. and parsley to fat in skillet; simmer 6 min. Mix shrimp into sauce and heat thoroughly. Serve over hot macaroni. Garnish with parsley. About .t 1ervift,(J1 On an antipasto tray include Pickled Mushrooms, Pickled Carrots, and Zu c- chini Vinaigrette. Pickled Mushrooms Clean 1 lb. fresh auahroolu having ~ in. caps. Put into a saucepan and cover with equal amounts of white vinecar and hot water. Bring to boiling and cook 6 min. Drain and cool. Pack in a pint screw-top jar and add a mixture of 1A cup olive oil. 2 teaspoons eal~ 2 t.ea- spoons peppercorns, 2 cloves prlic, quar- tered, and 1 teaspoon «round •ace. Cover mushrooms with whJte vinepr. Store, 12 Famil11Wccld11.F•bn.4rv16.J970 Couidered ci qru.t delie4C1/ in Itali41' cui- ..itw, alt.rimp ia eombiMd with 1hell 1"CICG- ro1" aftd an herb-f(.avored tomato 1auce in tltia top--0f-the-rcuaqe mcz.in dialt.. covered. in refrigerator 2 days. Drain and serve cold . Pickled Carrots Pare 6 to 8 medium-sized carrots and cut into strips. Cook. covered, in a small amount of boiling salted water until just tender. Drain and cool. Pack in a pint screw-top jar and add 2 tablespoons oltn oil, 1 clove sarllc, cut in halves, 1 bot green pepper, and 1Aa teaspoon ult. Cover carrots with wine vinegar. Store, covered, in refrigerator at least 24 bra. Drain and serve cold. Zucchini Vinaigrette Frnclt coo1"ry deve~ U. a <k(Jree fr<nrt. tlt.e Italia.ft.. ViMiqrette 1auce, for eum,,Z., with it.a Frnclt title, ia a com.mm.Zr ued oil a.ftld viMgar lta.lia.n marinade. 5 or ' •edJwm-tdsed ncclli.ai ~ cap wh.ite wiiae 'riaep.r l pk.c. ltaliH salad cl.realas mix y, cap aalad on Z tablnpoou chopped ireen pepper 2 tablesp0ou bely dtopped panley 14 cap laely diopped rreea Oldo• S table9poou aweet plekJe reU. .. 1. Cut ends from zucchini, then cut each into 6 to 8 lengthwise pieces. Cook in a small amount of boiling salted water about 3 min., or until 'CrisP-tender. Dnin if necessary and turn into a shallow dish. 2. Combine the vinegar with dressing mix. oil, veen pepper, parsley, green onion, and pickle relish in a jar with a tight-fitting lid. Cover and shake vig- orously to mix well. 3. Pour vinai8'l'ette sauce over zucchini and turn pieces to coat. Chill several hours or longer. Italian Green Beans Cook 2 pk.gs. (9 oz. each) frozen Italian· style creen beam according to package directions. Drain if necessary. Mean- while, beat about S tablespoons butter or margarine in a small skillet and sea- son with desired amounts of lemon Ja..lce and garlic powder. Pour over bot green beans and toss to coat. About 6 aervinga Queen Helene Mint Julep Masque 15 Minute Treatment Must Show Immediate Improvement or -YOUR MONEY BACK! A leading New York Doctor working with a coemetic laboratory, bu developed a simple medicated home-treatment that rinaea away blackhead.a and wh.iteheada in a matter of minutes. It wu demonatrated recently OD 6•e teen-age girls and three teen-age boya. The results were breath·tak.ing. Blackheads really rineed away. In fact, many could be seen on the cloth used to wuh oft the Masque. But th.le wasn't all! Acne-pimplet improved after one application, enlarged pores n:duoed, ud rough, moddy complexiona became cleaner, clearer and amoother looking. Theee reaulll c:ertainly indicate why teen·agera, both boys and Jirla, are now saying "this ia one product that really worka", for 1ood, clear, clean, healthy akina ... and why mothers of teen· agen have heartily endorsed ill u.e. The Masque Crum Treatment ia indeed a remark- able diacoYery, not only for healthy skins, but alao for the confidence, poise and self-esteem a fine complexion brinp to teen-aaen ! Anyone Can Uee It If you aufer the a1ony of ~n-aae black· beads, whiteheads, acne-pimples and rough, unai&htly complex.iona giYe younelf thia home treatment at OMr rilk. Apply thia delightfully Mint-Scented Cream and within 2 or 3 min· utee aa abeorbin1 apat called Arcilla dries and turna thia cream into a plastic-like masque. You will now feel u though bun· dreda of "tiny 6naen" were softly kneadin1 the skin, looeening pon-eaked dirt, black· head.a and foreip impuritJea. Aa it firms and hardens, ill auction-action draws oqt wute matter from the pores. ... In 15 minutes you simply rin• the muque away with lllkewarm water wbicla diaaoha it immediately. When ,.. wipe-roar (Ke; you can see that black· beads and other pore .. Biler" actually come oft on your towd. And your skin feela clean ... really clean ... refreshed, smooth like · •ebet! Start Now lo Improve Y oar C.Omplexlon Now ia the time for action. Don't take a back seat or be a wall-8ower becaute of bad akin. If you want to get your full share of fun and pirties ... clear up yoW' complexion and let Mint Julep .Muque .. Lead the Way"! You owe it to youraelf to try a single fifteen min· ute home treatment to convince yourself that this new Queen Helene masqu~ream can work wooden for you. Attendont MOTHERS of Teen-Agen • Queen Helene Mint Julep Masque ia a MUST for you, tool It will help tighten aa1gin1 akin on face and throat, relax tired face muscles and atimulate a fresher, cleaner, more youth· fu) complexion. 7ry a Medicated Mint Julep Muque Treatment YOURSELF. You'll be delighted with the 1kin·ti1htenin1 experience and more allfti feel.ins that comes with e•ery home-treatmenL Queen Helene Mint Masque ii only $3.00 for the eix ounce jar, enough for o•er 3 month.a of daily home treatment.. Buy it today I Start usin1 It immediately I Pro•e to younelf at OW' ritk, for one full month. If, at any time durin1 the month. you are not completely t1atis6ed, aimply return the unused portion and you will 1et back eTery penny of your purchue price. ,.... 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"Thanks very much," said the man and hung up. The wife couldn't repress her curiosity. "What was that all about?" "I'm just deciding,'' replied her husband, "whether to buy one or two tickets on the Irish Sweepstakes." -Dan Bennett There i11 rn>thing like a dish towel for wiping the co11-- ttmted look off a hU8band'11 face. -Lucille J. Goodyear Tyrannical boss to chief clerk: "I understand you have taken to praying for a raise. Now I want you to get through you r head once and for all-I won't tolerate your going over my head!" -Dorothea K enf Sigft. on a?tto bttmper: "School tued to be fun.. N0to it•• a riot." -LttcUl.e S. Harper Daughter: "But Dad, don't you believe that two can live as cheaply as one?" Father: "I certainly do. Rig1't now your mother and I are living as cheaply as you are." ~oanne Lo11eU Do l "Guess who got expelled.I" , .. Fatnit11 Weeklu, Febnw,r y 15, 1970 I'll guide you step by step in~ your own thriving business • While keeping your present job, would you like to gross $12 or $18 profit per hour? SoKB DAlt8 AGO l was ~ printer in a small Michip.n to~ I drew a pretty fair pay check but it wouldn't stretch far enoueh to pro-ride the kind of llviq t wanted for my wife and five children. Then one day I wae readinr a maculne Just aa you now are and I saw an ad. It intrllued me. It offered me the ateadilY ll'Owinc income I had alwaya hoped lor. It said I would have rreater eecurlty and peraonal independence ••• and that's what I had been wantinr. I waa a little skeptical, but I said to my98lt "for a poetare stamp I can find out." So f malled the coupon. lrl a few daysbI 1ot a lett.er with a booklet that 1ave thew ole story. It opened my eyes. I could see why owniD2 my own bu.ainem waa eo much euier than f had always thourht •.. why the day to day tufd- ance ol a suoceaaful worldwide orrannation could auure my own succeaa. I read the booklet eeveral times. It juat eeemed too good to be true. I talked ft over with my wife. We decided that now wu the time to make the forward step .•• there wu no reaaon to keep poetponioi an. income increue. So, I applied for a Duraclean dealerah.ip and I was accept.ed. I stayed with my job ••• ran a few ads ••• eent eome maillnp ••. contacted a few atorea and told my friends about the supe- rior aervicea I wu now equlJ>ped to give them. Eveninp and Saturdays, I rendered the te1'- viee. A1J the bwdnea 1rew, I added servicemen. I found that I didn't have to develop a ain- rle Idea myaelf. Every step bad been prepared for me and pre-t.eeted. HWMil"ede of other men had already proven my methods aucceeaful. It didn't take lo~to eee that I waa making three to four timea es, 8 to 4 timee) aa much ~r hour in my own wdn881 as in my prin.tinr Job. So, after onlY seven montha with a 1ood followi~ of cuatomen1 I quit my job to ro lull time on my own. Jn toe mean.time, I bad en- joyed all thia extra Income on top of my .alary. Each day we realised what a aerloua mi.- take not m&illDi that coupon would have been ••• and how that Httle act that .eemed IO triv- ial at the time actually chanced our UY& The stead.lly a:rowina Uicome brouaht ua a true story by Bob Ferrel . many thlnp we could not aft'ord before.. My the p?'eetip and endonement of leadlnc furnl- eftorta were eo much more productive. I eched-tu.re makera and cupet milla, of Parente• uJed my time to my own llkinl· When we Mapstne and McCall'a, of Reeearch and Test,. wanted a da{ or two oft\ we took it. I worked lQ l.aboratoriee. bard but, if wanted to oe home eart7 or quit National mapsine ad'ftrt.Wur explalna eu- at noon. I did. perlor merit.a of your eervicea. builds your cu. • Thill ill not a bwdneea lor a luy man. But U tomer conftdence and brinp job leada to you. a man la ambltfoua and will work to deeerve We and a DuraeJean. dealer •ill train you thoae nice thlnpln lile we all want, tbla baa. and auiat you. Be'll nveal hla succeaaful, oeaa is made to order for such a man. proven methoda. You have pre-t.eeted new. I became eo enthusfutic about this busfnem paper and yellow-pace ad., com.merc:lala, and and eo appreciative of what it had broucht my a full m•illD(_ procram. family that, whenever a man opened a d-.let-StOree, upJiolaterere. ln.turance adjuatora. ahi.P Dar me, I helped him cet a -quick •tart. and decontora refer joba to OW' dealers. n- Tbe com~ny learned about this and had year 'round eenices are in constut demand. each new dealer in my 11eCtion of Michiean B apend a day with me. One day the president of Start Small, Grow lg Duraclean. Company asked me how I would in this Booming Business like to move to Headquarters and spend my Many men ban eald to Ult. "I can't aft'ord to entire time helpin& dealera to increue their pve up my job till I know I have a sure th~ saJ.~ .. ~~~~~ newa to my ears. Sin.ce then ••• • eouud bminMa that will provide bot I have worked with hundreds of our dealers In eecurlty and a better livinc lor my family." their own towna and at felional meetinp., con-That made MDM to ua 10 we worked out ventione and dealer """'UP meetinfe. But much auch a plan • • • and thoee same men are now •· ~ enjoying a Duraclean dealerahip In many eom-of the time I am ri1ht here at my eek In touch munitlea. You don't exp_erlment. You uae with our dealers by letter and telephone. teeted, pro•en method.I. You have our back- Inddentally I eold my dealerahlp at a rood Inf. and .. know how." prof\t. ne..Jera aell their Duraclean buske•H Does thla appeal to you? Don't decide now. for up to ten timee their coet. After 80 montba, u •u ha h f ..._ to Leo Lubel eold for $7,116 above hie cost. II for .mail the COUPQn 10 you ve t e ac ... any reuon a dealer wants to aell we maintain decide wilely. There la no obllption. You'll a eervice to loeate buven and help him eelL then know whether th1a i.a what }'OU want. ' You can atart amall and IJOW bl(. A third Our job here at headquarten 1e to ahow eaeb century aeo Durac.leall wu an Idea ••• but it Individual Duraclean dealer how to uae h.ill caucht ftre and spread to a world wide eervlce. own abllltlee to brine him rreateat euoceea. I Wh d 'd I d• (1) CC: know hundn!ds or our dealers on a ftrat name y l t IJ>re& ' •u proc••• . (2) proven cu1tomer-1let 1& metboda (8) bam. We work t;oeetber u one happy' family. 1>9y to day auldance Jrom Re.d9uarten. If you become a Duraclean dealer, 1' ll be u Our ftrat eervice the care of upbotatery and cloee to you u your telephone or mall box. carpets not only ~ It .Uvena the ftben It's Easier than You Think Y"" ••• revives dull colon. Pile n.. with new life. To B lid v 0 Ba-'-There'a no hanh machine 11CrUbbl~. No eoak-D aour WD BWe&ll far. Mild aerated foam Usbijy applied lifta oat If you've wanted to BE YOUR OWN BOSS... dirt. ~· l'DU1 u.nalllitly tJ>Otl like macSe. to become ftnancially independent and have a Fumleblnp are u.aed acam IA a few houra. fut crowing incomel,DOW YOU CAN. AH Govemment«aur-ebow...-vlceb118'ne•H you own a Nationauy Advertieed bua:ine-. are atowln& faater than industries and at.oNa You can stay at your preaent job while your ••. $750 mlllion yearlY 1>0tentlal Ju.t fn rue customer list O'O'" . • • then nritcH to full and furniture cleanlnr. Your 5 other ..-v&c. time, Unio1 up jot>. for your aervicemen to do. ue explained ln the~ booklet we'll mall you. One job a day brin.p a 1ood startlnc Income. · Lees than $1000 eetabllahea YOUR OWN If you hire two eervicemen (lull or part time) buaineee. A day'a pro6t more than pa,_ the while you keep your job, tbe national price monthly pQmenta we ftnanee for you. irulde provldee you a 1roea profit of $12 an Men frequently take in partneni. liour on their work and this ia much euler to We furnish electric equipment and. with do than you think. We ahow you bow • • • ftnt ship.meat, enourh materiat. to return ate_p by step. That's "20 for a 8S. h.our week. ,.our TOTAL tn•eat.ment. U you have 1ood Your rrou profit on three aervicemen la $18 habits and know the importance of cuatomer per hour. Duraclean dealera find it 8UY to aatialactlon. you can likely qualify for a Dura-~ $6 per hour on EACH aervleeman plua clean dealerahlp. $9 an hour on any service they tbemaelvea TODAY la the time to reeerve a Dunelea.n render. The 2' paee illuatrated booklet we'll dealerabip. before eomeone takea your location. mail you (with no obliJatlon) explaine bow It'a been aald, "Opportunity Jmocb but moat of _)'our rrou profit becomea dear net once at every man'• door." Thll could be that profit. Your income le Umited only by the one rare opportunity in your life. number ol aeTVicemen you emp!o7. It is :iznm~ly ~to team thla b~. You can operate from a abop, oftlce, or your v -u-:-• ti _..11 home. Equipment la lflht and portable. aou can ~wr rom t e uuorma on we ,,.., At the start, you may want to render eervke eeod you whether to appzy for a dealeraldp. h full So, with no obll&adoo whatffer' mall the youraell ••• or you can •tart wit · or put coupon TODAY. Ctn it out NOW IO you time eervicemen. Thia bueint1111 ta euy to learn won't rorcet to mall ft. • .. eaay to start .•• ao easy to aervice that •lll9l•llllllll women dealers do ft. We R_tefer you have no UH.Ill 1111:» '-UUJJUll TODA y It may put you in bu•,inc<,') ex~rience ••• not have to unlearn" old WAJ'L We are NOW eniarrlq thia worldwide ay.- tem ol indivldually-oTt'Ded eervice b11tdn ! 11 If 7ou are reliable, boneet and willing to work to become financially independent, we invite you to mail the coupon. When you receive our illustrated booklG. you will Me the way we ahow you •tet> b)' atep how to quickly pt cuatomera • • • and atlll mo1'8 cuatomera from their recommendatloDI. You have 6 superior eel'vicel that are ren- dered "on location" in homea, omcee. bot.ell, tbeat.en, club.. motei. and lnatitutiona. Tbeee are not ordinu')' eervicea. You haye D11rM1 .... 1............ I talDunacl•u •Wo •• Deetfl.ed, IH. _,, t WHlt .-•~H, !Mii M .... 11.....,._, Molllet I I t•lllll9 how• ""1 I call 0¥1-11 IM,.... f'lf'I IMOfN J I eftd felnlly tte11r1t1 .... •• .... ..._ .. , hew lt*l'll t I tlelp flMllCe 111e. No .. ,_ wtll oeU. -I I NMM I I Md,.. 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UKE TO DRAW OR PAINT? 8-in yoar c.'UMI' lD U.. t.oom.bll world of Art~, ...ll7. at home I MaQT faadmti!lll Wela cipen to -arti.ta. Mab l90D9 ...,. or full time ln Ad¥ertilias, lllv1tr•tioa and FubloD Art. Cartoo•, Portnlt•: Landaca~ Art. AIA ~1 you for U.. U10 ~n. p,.,....cl 100 ol the MtioD'a .. prol-ionalit. Wri .. todey or olftt ol PRBB s • ....a bome lniainr. lnltnlctiolw inducle 19 a-om, tlO Art charta. pha complete ~ ArtW kit. oila, .... colon. ~dnwills •.,_,.iea, ~ ..W tD ..... -abo FRBB lift boc* ... HPAINTJNG AS A PASTIME" by W-IMltoft ChwdUU. illuetrat.d in hill eolor. Write now I No •lemaan wOI eall . .ARTISTS INSTITUTE ol AMERICA, Dept. UBB. 1428 B. McDowell Rd.. ~·· AZ 86006. Are .You · Budgeting Eiijoying It Less1 By TERRY SCHAERTEL CUl/ord Sommer, pruidftt of Secttritr Bank nd T""t COMJ>CM'tf i1' 0.oatowu, Min1'., eouuN Rodu11 Krllo ciftd /ciMiJ.'tf regcirdif&{I a" avto loan. "MY GRANDPARENTS had so lit- tle money, they'd be called poor today," comment.eel a well- dressed, middle-aged matron. "Neverthelees, they saw to it that all ftve children went to college; they owned their own home; bad a comfortable retirement; and were able to leave my parent8 money. "I don't know how they managed. I do remember all those little envelopes in the big brown budget folder. Every week some cball&'e or a few bills would go into 'Mort- ra&'e.' ·~ducation,' 'Sick:ne111,' 'Savings.' But that doesn't work for me. And it's a bore. Besides, my husband la making more now than ever before. but I can hardly make enda meet!" No--that old way of budgeting doesn't work well tor anyone any more. Salaries may be higher than ever, but expen.sea and taxes are higher, too. And the trend loob like it will continue. 8y the 1~ 81 percent of American families will be in the '10,000 to '16,000 bracket; 12 percent will be in the $15,000 to $25,000; 24 percent in the $7 ,600 to $10,000. While today the salary range of $5,000 to ,7,500 accounts for 20 percent of the American working force, by 1980 it wUl be only 12 percent. And incomea of leu than that will have been recf uced to roughly S percent. What's needed ril'ht now, for today's younl' families, is a new kind of budget- ing to go with the new incomes. Scrimping until each purchue can be made is pretty ineffectual in an economy with u wide a He of credit u ours. More and more peo- 16 F'""illl WHkltf. Febnui'll 16, 1170 ple buy everything from can openers to vacations on a buy-now, pay-later baaie. To find out more about the right budget for the family of the future, FAMILY WEEKLY spoke with the Foundation for Full Service Banka, a nonprofit organiza- tion representing more than 6,000 ban.ks. The answer aeema to be in long-range fi- nancial planning. A major di1f erence in the old and new concept& la this : financial planning ia a carefully executed schedule of guidelines to future spending and saving-and not just the recording of past errors. Plannlngtak91intoacco9-nttot4lincome (hidden and apparent) and such outlayi aa investing in the market, setting up trusta, putting your estate in order, and planning for college erpenaes. It alao re.. quires the will power to forego immediate pleasures for the sake of long-term needa or goala. There are five steps in planning this better use of income and outlay, according to experts at the foundation~ 1. Establish realistic abort-term aa well as long-term goals. Some of these may in· elude a new car in another year, a larger (or amalfer) house in five years, college expenaea for eon or daughter in 10 years, retirement in 20 or 26 years, aetting up an eatate and planning to build upon it. 2. Estimate total income for the year . For many people, this includes more than B&.lary or wages. Don't forget dividends on atoeb, veteran pensions, interest on sav- ings account, and other income. Don't for- get, either, how much moat of these addi- tional sources of income are cut into by ore and Here's a five-point program from banking experts which will let you live comfortably today-and a little extravagantly tomorrow taxes. Be sure your tot.ala are what you have left after those bir bites. For individuals whose income is irregular-such u commluion aaleamen, f ree-lancerJ in any field, prof eeaionals depending on fees-- a yearly minimum income should be determi,ned and that amount divided into equal parts, monthly or quarterly period& work well. 3. The year's fixed expeJlSU should be totaled. These would in- clude taxes, rent, mortgage pay- ments, utilities, ill!urance, union dues, installment debts, school tui- tion. The total would be spread out into equal periods. The money needed to meet these expenses should be kept in a sep- arate savinga account (or a regu- lar account, if you prefer) . Thia way, you eliminat~ the laat-minute scramble to pay large bills which should have been expected but somehow were not planned tor. 4.. Similarly, estimate your total flexible (nonrecurring) expenaea, and divide by the budget period you are uaing. Thia ia a good area to include maintaining an emer- gency savings fond of at least six montha' take-home pay. The other ftexiblea are the more familiar: clothing, furniture, con- tributions, medical care, recrea- tion, vacations, and entertainment. At this point, your experience with planning will make it easy to go into a more detailed listing and estimating of regillar living expense&-sucb as children's al- lowances, food. household supplies and domestic help, laundry, auto maintenance, etc. 5. One of the moat important phaaea of t\nancial planning-and essential to your peace ol mind- is the plan to repay old bills and debta. These. of course, include instalJment payments, bank loans, and outstanding department-store charges. But don't forget Joana from friends. or relatives. These loans are part of your regular living expenaes. Now, with all your known ~x pensea and income spread before you, a ftnancial plan can be put together. Total expenaee and in- come for each time-period should be matched api.nat each other- and hopefully balance out. · If you are fortunate enough to have a surplus of earnings over expenaea, it should go toward speeding the realization of some of the goals outlined earlier. It. on the other hand, there is more outlay than income, it's time to re-evaluate. Wben you have the entire ftnancial plan clearly before you, it's eaaiel' to see where a cut- back will hurt your over-all plan the least. It's aJao easier to .. sac- rifice" something when the end reault is ao worthwhile. One way to ret everything back into balance is a biU-conaolidation loan from a bank; then you can retire a number of nonrecurring bills, thereby plannin~ your pay- ments over a lon«er period with a net aavinp in your outroing monthly cash. Another possibility is to have a family diacuaaion and get everyone intereated in giving up one thing, temporarily, for the greater bene- ftt of the whole, and thereby sav- ing interest charpa. Incidentally, 1u....,a have shown that money in the family is not best handled on a democratic basis but rather on the baaia of which one-husband or pif e-b.as tbe better know-bow and temperament. "Either the wife or husband de- velops this money aenae," accord- ing to Clifford C. Sommer, presi- dent of the Security Bank and Trust Company of Owatonna, Minn., ''because today's youn~ families are handling more and more money all the time. 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Y. 11576 ~----_.... __________________________ --- . . ·w COSTAMESA · HUNTINGTON IHA•CIHI NEWPOIT IEACH-FOUNTAIN VAUIY LAGUNA IEACH SADOLBACK till HOU>Ei A rather excited young lady ran up to a poUce otftcer dur· lfli a heavy downpour while he was directing afternoon traffic (h e was wearing a bright-yellow rain slicker dla· playing hll local police depart. men ts emblem ) and a a k e d, "are you a policeman T" "No, lady said the officer patiently. "I am a giant canary." Well, don't envy the oftJcer working In the rain ln heavy traUlc or the lacly with a problem, but we do aet envioUJ about aome things. One being one of our customen who leaves our place ot bulinea in a brand new 1970 Maverick from Ford. We he~ at Willon Ford Sales in Hunt- ington Beach are In and around the areat new Maverick all day long but It seems WP. never really ret a chance to drive one tor any length of time. You see. just as soon u one of our sales- men takes a customer for a test drive ln Fords latest member to the family, it's Just a matter of minutes before both are back .,. the deal is made. However we knew the Maverick would be popular when we ftnt heard about It . . . so we ol'dered our inventory accordingly . . . chances are we have the Mav- erick made tor you. Moet colon and equJpment available. WhY. not test drive one for yourself here at l~ Beach Blvd. t THE DAILY P'ILDT, 1V WED<. P'HRU~R'f 14, 1970 DICK ·.WILSON'S . . WILSON FORD SALES 18255 IEACH ILYD., HUNTINGTON IEACH ---------~ FORD ----~--- ICC See all the g .... newest · onesfOr TORINO BROUGHAM 2-DR. HARDTOP TEST·DRIVE THE.ONE OF YOURC~E TODAY JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON IEACH ILYD. 18255 BEACH BOUCEVARD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-6611 'SALIS ... ,. ' ...... " , ... 7 .... 11mc1 onN T.n. *-M .. I e.•. t. I , .•. Me:1., I e.a. .. t 11.a 592-5511 l l t I t c ' ( l • t ' t t r t • I . TV !PORT! 11111111111/IT! SUNDAY, FEBlltUARY 15 10-.55 AM D @ Cl) NBA BnUtbeH (C) Mltwaukee Bucks vs. LA. l.akers at Milwaukee. 11:00 II 9 (I) NHL Hoclcey (C) Montreal Canadiens vs. New York Rangers at New York. 12:30 II AAU Buketbell (C) The Akron Goodyears play the Columbus Ohio team. Game tlped. Bob Neal calls the play·by·play. 2:00 D U Cl) FIS WOl1d Ski Championships (C) Satellite coverase of men's giant slalom and downhill from Val Gardena, Italy and the opening ceremonies and special Jump from Vysoke Tatty, Czechoslovakia. Host·reporter Jim Simpson Is •Histed by ski champions Rip McManus and Art Devlin. Final coverage of the com~ltlon is shown next Sunday. 4.-00 D @Cl) The American Sportsmen (C) Rick Jason and Slim Pickens hunt geese in Argentina; Ernest Borgnlne, AJ Pftueger go lisht tackle fishlns in Australia; Vlc Damone hunts big hom sheep In Alberta. 4:30 f'll) Skllna (C) "Children Have the Most Fun." Program teaches how to Interest children in skiing. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 1:00 II l.akera Basket.bell (C) L.A. l.akers vs. New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 1:00 U Lakers Basketbell (C) L.A. l.akers vs. Baltimore Bullets at Baltimore. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 8:00 II UCLA Baskett>.11 (C) UCLA vs. Oregon State University Beavers afCorvallis. Dick Enberg describes the action. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 12.-00 D Hleh School BnketbeU (C) Game of the Week. 12:30 m USC-UCLA s.tm Me«: Head coach Pete Daland's Trojans meet Bob Horan's Bruins at the USC Swim Pool in University Perk. IJ) @ CI) NCB Collele Basketbell (C) Kentucky vs. Louisiana State University. 2:30 8 CBS Goff Cluslc (C) Dan Sikes and Dave Hill take on Dale Douglass and Bruce Crampton In an 18-hole elimination match at the Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio. 11 hciflc 8 Basketball (C) University of California Bears vs. Washington State University at Berkeley. 8) NCB CoHep Basketball (C) Pepperdlne at UOP. 3:30 D @ CI) Pro Bowlen Tour (C) The $65,000 Miiier High life Open, live from 8ow1ero in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Chris Schen· kel and Billy Welu announce. 4:00 D Shell'• Wonderful WOl1d of GoH (C) Second semifinal con· test played at New Orleans (La.) Country Club. Dan Sikes opposes winner of the Feb. 7 match. ~ (1) CBS Goff CS.ulc (C) 5:00 8 Championship Bowtlna (C) Featuring Dave Davis and Bud Hom. U (j7) CI) ABC's Wide World of Sports (C) 8:00 U UCLA Baaketbell (C) UCLA Bruins vs. University of Oregon Ducks at Eugene. m USC Baaketbell (C) Bob Boyd's USC Trojans meet the Beav· ers of Oregon State University at Corvallis, Ore. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SANDY KOUFAX (NOW AN NBC SPORTSCASTER) NAMED BASEBALL ATHLETE OF DECADE Sandy Koufax has been out of baseball for three years, but he Is still winning awards. The much·honored former Dodger pitching ace hH been named Baseball Athlete of the Decade in a special Associated Press Poll of the nation's sportswriters and sport.scuters. Now under exclusive long·term contract as a broadcaster for NBC Sports with which he became associated upon his retirement In 1967, Sandy led the fleld In the balloting with 225Vr votes. He won out over such slugging sreats as Mickey Mantle, who placed second with 1541h votes, Willie Mays with 106!h. and Hank Aaron wi{h 511h . Other top 10 vote-getters In the first AP poll of Its kind were Denny Mclain, Rog•r Maris, Frank Robinson, Emle Banks, Roberto Clemente and Bob Gibson. When he retired at 31 after 12 years with the OodSer'S. Koufax was the holder of countless awards and records. He won the Cy Young Award (n 1963, 1965 and 1966, the only pit<:her ever to win It more than once. He pitched four no-hitters and fanned more than 300 batters in one season. As an NBC·TV sportscaster, Sandy does color commentary for the network's exclusive coverage of baseball's Game of the Week and Is the star of pre-game Sandy Koufax Show. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1000 BEAUTIFUL . STICK-ON LABELS $1.00 ......... . Mey be used on envelopes es retum address labels. Also very handy es identification labels for marking personal items such es books, records, photos, etc. Lebels stick on g1~ss end moy be used for marking home canned food items. 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Blvd. -Newport Be•ch I I I I I THE Di\ILY PU.DT, TV WUX, F'ESRUAR't' 14, 1970 SATURDAY I a rm CIJ m t.nr"" w.a <c> (60) St .. V1lentine s Day ind Hurt Month ire uluted by the Chim Pllnt Music M1kers. I luct OW... (C) (30) f'URUARY 14 · ltOO 9 Cl) ll'Mll Acrt1 (C) (30) Oliver Is elected school 6oird pres- ident ind lmmedi1tely fices a crisis f V f N I N (~ l:OO 1 ~ ..._ (C) (60) -the •pulsion of Arnold the Pia. U 00 ID ....,_,Nklly <C> ~,, V~ =::.' c!: 1oea Clf (C) (30) Sim Riddle edy) '66--Andy Griffith, lee Merl· hosts. wetfler, Jerry Yao Dyke, OJ Bill BURRUD: ANIMALS I Ht Anclenon Sbow (C) (30),, * ACTION & ADVENTURE! = 'r':.~ (2 hr) i AUllh, Adlll9 ud AdwtntMrt (30) "Dud! lalll Refu1t." 9-.lO 8 9 Cl) r.ttlcolt Jlmetiea (C) · , ........ ,..,.... (30) ~) StM Ind Betty Jo fllht to 1:30 DIC .._. c..,.,..,. (C) (30) uve their cotta1e from btll\I ct. , ...., lritr (C) (30) ROMY wel· Bmoll~ !Y,3,~·(30) comes specill aunts Gary Crolby, &<9•-• ·-uw Evie Sands and Georae Spell. ~ (]) · Ji•l9J Dtnnte ,,. I ..... for .... Ufe ~60) •nb 1111 LtnlMft Sistln (C) (60) Dr. H.-..•s s.cnt al (30) Jeck Benny ind Sammy Dtvll Jr. F .... rt fll• '(C) (30) ''Inland • 1uest. · Sea of Jlpan." G PMlbln'a Peeple <C> (90) £died. Hit Par• (C) (60) uled iuests Include Liz C.rpenter, Eqit tf °'"'"J (30) B1rbar1 Nichols. Anale DictllllOll, ._ lrece'a r.., Y....._ Gale Gordon and Jan Murray (C) (60) " SIDMl9111 Fa•lly Slllw (C) (30) 7:00 cu &talltf Ntw1 (C) (30) ; TIM T., nat cmr UP. (60) Roser Mudd. " 1ncln1 Mother." The "IT" Girl.'' I QtlC S.my (C) (30) Q1r1 Bow, stars In this 1927·allent An•Mniry 11• (C) (30) film. De• Y..., DIJt (C) (30) "Telk 1~ IJ IB Cl) Mullll (C) (60) Thr• to i1J:Ej'" atttmplt are made on M1nn1X's life m Y......_,a D11 _. wttflln twtnty-four hours. Tiiit l ., .. ., (C) (60) The Kln, I m ...... (C) (30) clan salutes Dan Cupid in this "hol· £nest Tllllba Slllw (C) (30) iday for lovers" specl1I. lawllicle RMnd.. (60) ff) Sant Tf'llll (60) lo de Ma.le. (90) f.E) NET Jetn'HI (60) (R) "In the l0'.30 eomr_:1,:_:e~· (30) 8 DORNAN IS A FEISTY 7:lOIQl(l)Jadle .... <C> <60> * FOE OF "NEW MORAL- M ltOf1 Ber1e, Lou Mersh, Tony ITY!" TALK TO HIM! Adams, Bob Melvin and Sonny g TIM ltobeft l. Dona•• ._ (C) Slnd1 Join ~l~n and Art C.mey (10) Guut spokesmen opine on in e V1lentine a Day frolic. werythln1 from 1bortlon to zulota. f!J ~ 00 fm WJ WHI.._ (C) The "Siient Majority" h11 1 voice (60) Andy wt!comes Miu Oouatas. vii audience and phon.ull p1rtie> Dusty Sprin&fitld, and Gery Puck· lpatlon ; ~ ~·d;t:.:at... 1 Deel 0 .... (C) (30) Biii Bonda. a Milli $ ..... (C) "Anew-m SEE ROBERT MITCHUM Mad" 'wastern) '53--al•rfton Hes-* 10:30 TONIGHT KTIV1 ton, Jack Pal1nce, Katy Jllfldo. m MM: ..,.....,.. (wutem) •47 I WeMen tf .. WlfN (C) (30) -Robert Mitchum, TeresJ Wrl&hl U. Ct..._ (30) ID TY PertJllM (C) (30) l:CIO (ft) (I)G) llwtfad 11 .. (C) fli) NET f..., (C) (90) (R) "Cln· m PAUL NEWMAN ON KTTV c1er1111." *AT 8 PM IN "SOMEBODY 1~" Tmel (C) (30) UP THERE LIKES ME"l ll:i» 8;t '= (C} m MM! ....... ,.,. U, 11llrt ..... Miiie TIM (C) Lill Mt" .<blocrallft1> '56 -Paul 11:1 r..._ 52.: (C) "'Tiit Dan n Newman, Pier Anpll, S•I Mineo. . Tep ff Ult Stain" (dr1m1) '60 I Hnall Calla (C) (30) -Robert Preston, Dorothy McGulra. Sla*all nntr.. (60) 8 CD ..... (C) Nlt ...,.... (tO) (R) ''Tht letMIJ Mldtt .... : "Of H• 1nplln1. •• ._.,... (drama) '64-f<Jm IE lftwll J ~ (60) Novik. Laurence Ha~. 1:301J Cit Ci) "1 Tint SIM (C) (30) ll:JO G MeN: (C) "1111 SlJ ...,.,, B1rtlara lOses the feelln& th1t she tile Miid ...,. (documentary) '62 ,,. Is 1 auut in her own home when -Willlam Peacodl is narrator. StlYt INVes town and she must IN ... (C) confront one of Chip's teechers. 11:45 · @m JollnllJ C1,_. (C) U 9 (i) 8' Ada•l2 <C) (30) Movie: "All nroup tlle Nl&llt" "A Rare Oc:Cnioft." Officer Malloy (.!!!Jllery) '42 -Humphrey Botart ltlrtJ oat ID Mft a rMllltk ev.. l!:JI. Al-lilllllt .... (C) "Blue la· nl111 n the lloi'M of Mt pem. IOOft.'' "Wiid C.ts on the leedl," (with 111 attradfw frletd of Reed's "The Lost World of Slnbld." wife), but both otnc.rs &et lnvoMd l:i» 8 Mn: "1111 Nlfllt Melds T•· In the chase of • narcotics pusfle.-rw" (suspense) 'SS-Vinet Edwards. when a druued teen11e nel&hbor 1 :15 IJ News (C) shows up at Reed's hou11. O II Mondo (C) 0 Melody Renell (C) (60) 2:30 IJ NIWl/Qlve Us Thia DIJ (C) 970 (C) Uri •m· '.30) res- rlsis Pi&, .... om. lerl· (C) to de· "'--:60) Jr. ltd. rter, '°"· 30) 60) irl,'' lent "" life (C) on >ta. ilea lie- •47 1l It '60 lrt. ... Om "' '62 Id" •rt LI- ~." ... ds. Locked in the grip of a nameless fear! Robert Preston and Dorothy McGuire star. In color. Saturday, 11:15pm. CBSS2 SUNDAY ~.~ U f~ °" I i'i (, All stations reserve right to chan~., prOIJ'ammlng with· out advance notice. 1:151i1'e C:ll11t1,hrs (C) l:JO Tiit .... .._. 1.-55 SM U. T1lla Dlf (C) 7:00 , .. all4 ,.,., (C) Mr • .,........ (C) ~ ltellt (C) 7:15 Th C1w9'11,hrs 7:30 ...... (C) Male IM U.. s,MeR w.11 (C) .... Wltlt a Caae (C) • tt..w ti Trdl (C) ..... 11"1 (C) Cl)""' '" ..... (C) l:OO LI_, URte My fffl (C) m 111t Clwtllt''"" <C> 8 THE CATHEDRAL OF l ~n';' (C) lo:JO IC ......... (C) " fllll (C) Pitt II of ''TIM ltwolutioftlfy ·won1a. • Ptocrem uptora tM conttm!IOIWJ muntlJI and m...ec. of the Ser• mon on the Mount I u (j) fllll .... ,..., (C) S..• strMt (C) (R} 10:55 (ft) CJJ m • • ..... tc> Miiwaukee Bucb vs. LA. Libra II Mllwlutee. 11:00. ta Cl) ..... ...., (C) Mont· real ~llialtftl vs. New YOftl RMt- ers at New Ycrt. , .......... z.o.. (C) HoM..,... ...... (C) Tiie fllntat • • (C) CliMlrdl •• ... .... (C) Cl) f'lnt ..... C111:di . (C) er .... s. ea. Saflt (C) ll:JO Hip. aM Wiid CC) Mn I e: "f1l&llt C.maalMltf• drama) '30-Neil HemlltOft. m11ca• <C> • • ,.,.,.. .. rr.r-s {C) r, I r I p N () () ~. * TOM01'ROW-IN COLOR! with Rex Humbard, Maude U:OO!Aoar USA (C) Aimee & Musical Staff! · ,,,,..,:: ,... (C) Guut It I c.tlltdrtl ff ,....,,... (C) rs. Ivy Baker Priest, Callforu's ea.,.. Prtflt 25th State TrHsurer. Dlf et ......., (C) I Cil O.est f• Mwtnt.re (C) I WetlderltU (C:) s,.ctlstit tn YMlll (C) ....... f1m 12:30 y ..... aM .. , hllce (C) ~ lewfnl F1ru 8 MU ........ (C) "The Mron 1114 11 tllt .,...., (C) GoodyMrs play tfle Columbus, Otllo 1 ... Hal .. ....., t11m. Game taped, m~·~ l..,,~....._ce> l:JOI t..M u, -u.. (C) °"' ~ ,,....... (C) Mn. ..,.. llt (C) • -.a .......... (C) @ CIJ m....., "'.._ (C) i:001 I!~ ............. (C) • ....,..: "W• Hnt" (drama) '62 Cl) ...... Mt (C) -John SaXOft, Robert Redford. • 11111 I ...,. ....... (C) ......... ..,... (I) Fii .......... ('C) TY ...... ,, ef U.. Wat (C) 11ie SWy (C) feetlnl tR M..W t:OO c:.-· Tllr• (C) l:JO~Tlle .... SodetJ (C) Staa. te Sbtiel ('C) O• ea.,. (C) "Film ptua," .., ., -., ('C) a..._, <C> "School 'Of ~ ()) E!) fMtaatic ..,... (C) Actiters." .......... (C) Iv .... CIMrJ (C) ....,. ....... (C) w,.....,. tit ,,.... <9 .. -Jeny (C) llrtll ., a c:.a... (C) a.._........_ s.Mlra..: ''l'heWayto 1'11 b tlllt Lh (C) the Id'' and "Son of Palef1et." ,. .. • ~:.:.i&IM s.r:. (C) °'· I~.,.:.. "fc> r:'rmtt Castellanbs, All Salnb Epb-Z:OO la Ce!M,..._ wn 1 f11Jd119-la»t>~!u~rdl, Bevtfly Hills, 111.m. ~ ~Cl.l G WerW 91 a-. I faetntic f .. (C) ~ (C) Mtn'I AlplM Mfttl 6ill (C) are · praented from Val GardeM, ...._ (C) ltat1. as well as openlnt enmonles 1nd Nordic Oumplnf and cn1t1 111e 11i1e Aa...... (C) country) comPttltioa from VyloM l ..__ 1-. " 1 --.... _ Tatry, Czechoato¥1kla. ,,_ ---, .. , • Mewle: "Tiie ,_ ........ 11llt II tlllt lit (C) (walem) 'S6-fred MacMurny. 8 HOUR OF POWER I "'-c:..twMce (C) * with Robert Schuller ~--= =.:, ..,._. 8 .... ,,... CMl-"1 a.di II N--" • s.wtcet _{C) Rev. Robert Schuller. rom 1 ~u ... ..,.. D tW (])a> DhdiHI (C) ''flat E ..... ' ,..... Bolt Man." A dramatic play, w1tt1 . U) IMiCIK (C) musk, about Abe Lincoln'• days In Z:JOEtlltf (C) New Salem. Illinois whtft ht mtt Mwle: (C) ..,.. •-111 U.. Ann Ruttedp •nd bqan his c:arw. CWlll•n) '54-IOIJ c.1· crJ ..... .,..._ tt.e Miiie" houn. Collttft Miiiet. · (drama) ' 0 58 -Cameron Mltdltll, ,a.!~ Mwte:( ... ra "'llill) •52~ Elaine Edwards. • -...-... v mt -n 0) HHnt.114/HplRS (C) CrawfOfd, DtMlt Morpn. U (i) 47 Ha"I•• w., (C) (CDMIMld) • LID~® ~ 0 [Ji)~ 000 ROD , SIRIJNG'S WOND WOIU.DOF ... (Cm]rruo® ~ ,.... THE DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK. FEBRUARY 14, 1970 SUNDAY (Continued) ....... r .. ltr <C> futwl • httem fer Livia& llllldlf /OV'tllt6er (C) C11111tr • Ernest Tubbs (C) Cnrr • Allor flltlrt 3:30 Viewpelnt (C) . a..up (C) "Model Hippie/ Dairy Cow/Gument lndusby." II) TV P..ty lhle (C) Ell) Mllt«o(en' .... ,...,.,._.. (C) (R) I Acrlcultu,. USA (C) 4:00 TM Uly CMlltft19 (C) @@m NEW SOSOft fa. pertMtlt la Telwlllon (C) "Drttm on Monkey Mountlln." An orlslnal drama filmed In Trinidad, with a cut ot Trinldadlans who art avo<:a· tiJ>nal actors trained by authot' Derek Walcott Klklart (]) • Tiit A•trlcaa a ~Rid Jason and Slim Pickens hunt aeese In ArJentlna; Ernest Boranine, Al P11Uetlf' &'O lilht tackle fishlna In Australia; Vic Dunone hunts bi& horn sheep in Alberta. I Dellars and Sense (C) n.t'1 N"'7 (R) tasilJI O'TMlt 4:15 Pmpott to Profit (C) 4:30 ....... Uri (C) Fa•llJ fl111 Ftltival: "Blondie Goes Latin." Penny Sinaleton. Ho•estMd (C) . I Haz.i (C) S*ii•a (C) "Children Have the Most fun." Sptlk Up (C) 8111 Leyden. 5:00, MXT News (C) Clete Roberh. Mr. llatM (C) D VIS PRESLEY! "IT 1c HAPPENED AT THE WORLD'S FAIR"-Color D llevlt: (C) "H Happtntd at UM Woftd'a fak" (musle1I) '63-EMs Presley, Jotn O'Brien, Gary Lock· wood, Vicky Tiu. Two broke bush pilots find themselves In charce of a seven·year-old Chinese moppet at • the Seattle World's fair. I Delbff <C) Patty Me Cf) Sftta Arts n..trt: "Let No Man Write My Epitaph." I How Tt Many 1 lllllloulrt 6 MJ Wtftd (C) ~ Sllclw (C) Dick Grecory dis- cusses his platform 11 the lndt· pendent candld1te in the 1968 !>residential Election. Other 1uests Include sinaer Mt11nle ind the music aroup, Riven. ta (I) Tiit d1y CMlltnp (C) ., ~ Cttdloslovakla vs. MIXlco. I Htrt C... UM stars (C) lla11 f,.. UNCU (C) S:JO fa CJ) AllltMr Hlw (C) The fOtlrth and flnel round In a con· test to sellct &find finalists for the title of N1tion1I Am•teur Cti1mpion. I All-AIHricln c.tltp SMw (C) Mdtale'a...., s...t Tr11t (1) TM WOfld TeMmW (C) f\/IN1"J<. 6.1» fJ a (j) CIS &tnla& News (C) (30) Roaer Mudd. ELVIS PRESLEY rr HAPPENED AT THE l'ORIDS PAIR INOOLOR l!I @ @ fD Frllll Mclel .._ (C) (30) Tiie Qroowy .. (C) (60) Man f,.. UNCLE (C) 60 I r.cu hl"ldt (C) (60) ID LL BURRUD: ~.~~LS * ACTION & ADVENTURE! m Anllllll. Action •ncl Adwtntult (C) (30) "Journey to a Dirk r.otl· tinent" Filmed advtnture in tfle lh•dows of Mount Kiiimanjaro. fl3 S,.Culltio1t (C) (60) (R) "A eoovtrsation With Ftdtrico Ftlffni." ' 11111 .. , .. l.J• (C) (60) 6;30 hd Setftq's Wtaderfil W.W . . . en.. (C) (30) Chantes •foot by criminals to place ttleif a11-old profession In tune witfl the times will be UllCO'lered. 1 D ~@m Cl!BllD Uncle SI• M1p (t) (60) Comedy, mu- sic 1nd the animated antics of tflt myopic Mr. Map COl'Qtllne to a. ate 1 ll&hthNrted looll at the his- IOtY of the U.S.-from the dis- Ct:NtfY of America to the Apollo XI moon landln&. Jim Blcbs Is the Wlice of Mr. Maaoo. II) I IHCIAL I Tiit S,.CW .....,, I (C) (60) Popular reconlina star •nd com!IC*r Bobbit Gentry holts this musical IC)tClal. Guests ate John Hartford, Blff ROM, wltlt Richie Havens. The Steplt Sin19B and Ian & Sylvie featured. l&n.c..(60) ..,, (C) (30) 7:00 (f) ~ (C) (30) Liiiie risb her life to save a amaJI chim- panzee from c.taln dtlttl In the dlnpri of a mechanized wtd. D sa..wcae s <C> (60) "Th• Fac-tOtY." Paul Newman •nd Georp Sbttrina headline 1 vtrietJ sllOW 10 .s E! .. on- lhe "A •L" et the LA. dlacotheque known u The Factory. Norm Crosby hosts. Special iuests art Bill Medley, Jackie OtShan110n, Little Dion, Ike and Tlna Turner, Linda Klye Hen· nlna. M~lth MacRae and l.ofl SaundtB. fJ BEST BET * ''DOOMSDAY" LAND OF THE GIANTS u cm rn m unc1 •• u.. 11ants (C) {6o) "Doomsday." The Earth· linp race the cloclt to thwart a lady &!ant who plans to blow up a city. Francine York and Tom Drake aunt. m Tiit Rat Patrol (C) (30) Barbara McNab Show <C) (60) e<tdlth MacRae, Paul ReYere and The Raiders and Monty Hall ruest. til) Tiie Adwcates (C) (60) "Should We Litt Our Embarao on Trade With Castro's Cuba" PfOiflm Is telecast from Miami. tm eo.icos I CaftcJenes c3o> 7:30f)Ql(J) I flcWI H•'• fur Do&, Claarflt Brown (C) (30) ( R) Ch1r1es Schulz's peerless pooch, Snoopy, has • sudden attack of bad manners. 0 9 (6) m WOftdtffll Wttid of Olin., <Cf (60) "Bia Red." Part I of two parts. An edWnture story about a Canadian orphan boy and a champion Irish lttter who find companionship In each other. Wal· ter Pidfeon and Giiies Payant star. G Miilion $ ..... """ eon. dtmntd of Altona• (drama) '63- Sophla Loren, Maximilian Schell, Fredric M1rch, Robert Wa1Mr. m P...-rt t. Trwal (C) (30) iifestlvals of Jap1n." fB Hone Op«a (60) IE) Loa CaudUlos (30) l:OO II TONIGHT'S BEST BET! * ED SULLIVAN SHOW! fl a Cf) Ed Sullivan (C) (60) Georae Hamltton, Arte Johnson. a ROLLER GAMES-Uve! (C) * T-BIRDS vs. CHICAGO R Roller ca.. (C) (2 hr) LA. f.'Blrds vs. (1hlca10 Hawks. D FORD MOTOR COMPANY * presents THE FBI 0 (il) (})G) The Fil (C) (60) •'lfetum to Power." Erskine tries to exploit a power flaht within a Mafia f1mlly. Mark Richm1n, Chris. topher Geor1e. Lynda Day, Richard [)won iuest. m Mowte: "Semtbody Up TWe ilia Mt" (drama) '56-Paul Ntw· man, Pier An.sell, Sal Mineo. m Cmr's Woricl (C) (30) "Italy's Bernal City." til) The Fonyte Sap (60) "A Siient Woolnr." Michael becomes a member of parliament and his poli- tics aoon embroil Aeur In a feud. @I) Ca,.,.... MelicaDO (60) 1:30 D ~ (i) m 1111 Cosby sa.o.. (C) (30) "Driven to Distraction." Chet Klnceld learns the terror of teach· Ina driver education. OJ Golden Opportunities * In Travel--LEARN HOW TO TRAVEL! GET PAID FOR DOING IT! G» ~ .,,,.._. It! Tr1¥tl fl) Wotlcl T....,... (30) cp.a ... > .. Borrow 81,000 to 810.AMMI or 1DOre•.,, pboa• ••• wh.eher your home a. peld for or nott Cit ...... ., hylltllts 11 Ml" 1IMlf blldset. f0t tulllPlt, 1041 ''' AU YOUI ou llU'J with • can Mltet 111 lntereet OlllJ loen homeowner loin fro111 Union. • · • °' I Pflflc~.;c' lllterest Start ttlt New YNr wlttl 1 cl .. 11 loln, wltll • PAYllllllfT llete Ind 11m1 lllOft lllOMJ left ..... PAYMllfTI .. I ~I ID 111111'11 Ollt of lftrJ Pl)'Clltcl. YOUt PIY· YM""' ...,.... ,...., Notld TV l'Mtlta It Union wlll probebly be Get ~"' for ..... Estate T1u1, 1'9t10lllll'1 lt11 tllen h1lf your preunt due 11ow ••• for Cllrlltl'lla1 blllt ~nel ll monUlly peyme11tal .•• St1t1 111d federal Income t.·-... p!Q fl• Oft -.-. T11n. Get 1110MY 10 JOU can pey ., .., • •:r-.... casll for • car, tPPila11ee1, oof« 11:30 AM YOl'H nil IOIS -AT ••IOlll TV, fumlturt, lnitted of ptJllll Mon . .frl. You Clft Ille' payments ttltt flt llllh rwolvlna cndlt clllt'ltL CAU DAY Ott NIQHT. Get your loan approved on the phone -.o you GET YOUR MONEY FAST1 LOS ANGELES call Mr. Newton ... DU 5-4141 GARDEN GROVE call Mr. Jennin~s ... 539·2122 HUNTINGTON .. AM<~· ... Mr. St.Yen. .......... 7,' TOtttU.NC• Of'llSJCa . . . . . . • Mr. EOWerda • . • • • 11424948 VAN NUV• Of'PICa ..•..•.. Mr. Gomez ••••.• 787-t.a.4 WHITTl•ft Of' .. 1ca •.....•• Mr. McDowell ........ , 1ee 11--ab~IJlMJ!~E ~'!MI§ This Sunday night switch to the new LOHllan· (After all, one good turn-on deserves another.) ...... ~"~~' ft.I~-· 11:30 PM-1 AM THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 14, 1970 SUNDAY (Continued) ILabor Report (C) (30) 1· t:00 8 fit (I) 81eft Ce ... (C) (60) Muloft fot'lllR . ~ GrHne Bobble Gentry e J : s..11 (C) (60) Curtis Mayfield. Thomas and 0 Sklles & Hencfm l0:30 ~ ~:.ro T~ (C) (JO) fu.sl ' • I An " . a 9 CJ) m lonanu (C) (60) ere s an swer. urhtln and Billy Burpss." Mer· m Square Wot'td of Ed l..U. (C) cedes McCembridJt auests as an (30) Influential community leader whose II) KATHRYN KUHLMAN lnterwntion in a murder caae is * AND GUESTS IN COLOR ~~A;~~ Mewle: m a.tlwyn lulllun <C> (30) ((} ~ Helt on 1 M'"f"Co-11:001D9 (1)9 Ci)""' (C) ltMad" (suspen•comecly) '66-~of TNHlfrw (C) J1111es Coburn, Clmlll1 Sparv, Aldo • Wlllll• F. luctltf (C) "SV_p. Rey, Nin• W1yne, Robert Webber, tic sm end Disorder." Archbishop Todd Annttrona. Story al Eli Kotch, Fulton J. S""'1 suests., a captlv1tln1 con man who takes m Fllm festiffl (C) "Beau Brum- tvtfYOlle for a ride. mel." Stewart Gr1nrer. Elizabeth I Ntw1 (C) (30) Larry McCormick. Taylor. RawMde IOwlclup (60) m It Is Written (C) ......... (C) (30) (R) "The 11:15 D Ci1J oo m News (C) Gery Burton Qu1rtet." 11:30 •. Movlt: (C) ..... ,, looll end I Domlnps Hwdez (30) C.-ndle" (comedy) '59-Jack Lem- 9:30 ..... (C) (30) Dou& Dudley. mon •ames stew•. rt Kim N-·k Tiie Sports s.t (C) (30) ' t • "'" · Plus by Minus (30) (R) "T «>-I ~N~. 1 larlltey (C) days Helf Century." ~Thia Is the Life (C) II) eo.tnbrios J Celtbridades (C) 6 lnsipt (C) 10:00 R ta (I) Mlsaion: 111,....ible (C) The CMstoplMrs (60) To calm 1 Middle East trouble l1:45 D Movie: (C) -JM land Wecon" 190t, the IMF aids In • prt~ (musical) •53 -Fred Astaire Cyd bomblna. Mldlael Toll'll and DaVld Charisse ' Opatoshu are featured. __ ....... a o CtHl'H'he IWd o.es (C) 12:008 !IFlc!AI Tiit Rtlevuce of ~) "The s1iltttfed lmaae." Wal· Ult( llacll: (C) A 90-mlnute exam ter Nichols Is framed on a jury. ination of the black man's role in tamperlnf char1e and, after first American society. Connie Kin& is ldinf u his own attorney. must hostess-moder1tor. ., call upon partner Nell Darrell. Will ~ ~-s.laJ: Actors •nd Geer Is featured. Sin. o m ..... cc> <3o> 1:00 a Morie: <C> "Apadte TtnitofJ" B Ltt M• Tall! To ••• (C) (60) (western) '58--Rory Cllhoun. J J 1970 yfield. (lO) Ir (C) LOR ) C) :) ~-1lshop ~rum. •beth •nd Lem· lovak. 1aon" ' Cyd • of rxam- le in 1g is and lory" l:V 1~r Eveninq Mo\'ies ~~ ... ' ' 7:30 • a.-oo 11 9:00 7 11:00 11 ~ 2 11:•5 1 SUNDAY, fHRUAJn' 11 "'11le Cenclemnect of Altone" (dt11ma) '~I• Lor•n, Maxlmlll•n Sch•ll, Fredric M•~h. Rob.rt Wqnet". "SomellDlb Up ~,.. Uka Me" (dreml) '56--f>eul N•wm•n. Pier AnfeU, S•l Mineo. 17 (C) "l>Md H .. t on e M•ny......,nd'' (suapena-.comedy) '66 -J•mH Cobum, C•mllla Sparv, Aldo Ray, Nina Wayn•, AOb«t Webber. Todd Armstronc. (C) ...... u 8rurnmet" (•dventure) '54-St-a,.t Grenpr, Elizebeth T~ylor Pet., Ustinov. (C) ..... ,, aoc* and Can..,• (com9dy) '59--J•ck L9mmon, Jam• St-art, Kim Novak. (C) ...,.._ .. nd Wapn" (mu•lc•I) '53-f''11d Aanlre. C)'d Ch•rlue. MONDA1, naRUAltY 16 6:00 7 (C) "Deer •rt.ttt.'' (com9dy) '65--James Stewart. Glrnl• Johns, Cindy Carol. Fabian. 7:30 9 "'"'-Qui« ~n" (drama) ·s~udla Murphy, MlchHI R•d· arave. Claude Deuphln, Bruce Cabot. l:30 7 17 3 (C) "o.tre UndM tM Elms" (dra~) '51-Sophla Loren, An-thony Perkin•, llurl lvea. 11:00 9 "A T•• of H°'"1'' Cdr11m•) '62--RIU Tut.hlnlham. Robert St• p,hens. Dore Bryan. 11:30 11 '1l9e a.nk Dick" (comedy) '40-W. C. Flelds, Una Merkel, Fr•nklln 6:00 7:30 1:30 t:OO 11:00 11:39 6:00 7:30 11:00 11:30 6:00 7:30 t :OO 11:00 11:30 P•nt:::· 13 "I tti. Un.,_..., .. (dreme) '54 -Sun McClory, Joann• Jord•n. TUHDAY, FE•RUARY 17 7 (C) "Sid P.rty" (comedy) '65-ft11nkl• A~ton1 Dw•yn• Hlckm•n. O.bot11h W•lley, Yvonne Cr11ls, Robert Q. IAWlL t (C) "A M•n Called DalPf" (dr11m•) '6&-T•rr)' Moo,.., J•n Murr•y, f>aul M•nt ... Sue An• L.anstton. 7 17 3 (C) •-n.. Joumey of RolNlft KMM4IY" (clocument•ry) '7~N•r· rated by John Huston, •nd fnturlnc ROM Kennedy, Char1H E\19'9 and Art BuchW111d. 4 Z3 t.(C) "McCMud: Who Kitted MIM U.s.A.1" (rnyst.ry) '7o-oennl• We•ver, Martt Richman, Diana Muldaur, T9n)' Carter, Cntll Stewns. t (C) ''Gotscr'' (sc:l·fl) '61 -8111 Tt11vers. Wllllem Sytvester, Brue• Seton. 5 ·~Ulven'• Tr8veh" (d,.m•) '41-Jo.I McCl'M. V•1onlc• Lake. 11 .. ,.Y uttte ChlcbclM" (comedy) '4~. C. Flelds, MH Wut, Dick For•n. 13 ''Hllh-r Dreanet"' (mrstery) '54--Rlch•!'6 Cont•, Joan Bennett. 7 9 9 5 11 13 WEDNESDAY, F'HRUARY 11 '""'-Victors'" Pert I (drema) '63-Geors• Hamilton, Geo111• Pep, pard, Vincent Edw.,.ds, Albert flnney, Ell Wallech, J•anne Mo,.au, Elke Sommer, Melina Me,,;ourl. (C) '""'-~., (western) '60-Jeff Chandlet', John Suon. "Drums ln tti. DMp South" (adventu'11) '51-J•m• Crelc, Guy Madlaon. "'To Each His Own'' (drama) ·~11Y1a ct• H•vlll•nd, John Lund. "Newt Qtve • luchr an Even 8red" (comed)') '41-W. C. Fletda, Gloria JHn, l.9on Errol . .,lloomeren .. ' (m)'Stery) '47-0an• Andrew9, J•n• Wy•tt, LH J. Cobb. THURSQAY, n aRUARY lt 1 -TM Vleton" P•rt II (dram•) '63-Geo• Hemllton, Gears• Pep- pard, Vincent Edwarda, Albert Flnna)', Eli W•llach. M .. ln• Marcourl, Elke Sommer, Jeanna Mor"u. t "1l9e Trlel" (drama) '55 -Glenn ford, Dorothy McGul,.e, Arthur Kerm9dy. John Hodl•k. 2 29 I "HUd'' (drema) '63 -Paul Newm•n, P•trlcla Nffl, Melvrn Doustas. t "1l9e a.-tt.r Saint" (dr11ma) 'S6-John Derek, Paul DouclH, C"•r Romero. 5 ''The 8rtde w.... llooa" (comed1) '46-earbllre StanWYCk. 11 "You Can't ChMt an H-t Man' (corned)') '39--W. C. fl .. ds, Ed· 13 !~I. B:.'!:'e, c~~~"Mr.fr::'~· •55 -Broderick Crawford, Ralph M"ker, Lon Chaney. FWtDAY, naltUARY 20 a.-oo 7 (C) • ._.. tti. Hfatl Country" '<weetem) '56-«anctolph Scott, Joel Mccree. Ron Starr. ~ar lluch•nan, Jam• Drury. 7:30 t "N-Let ... Go" (dreme) '53--Ci.rk G•ble, 6-ne Tl~ey. t:oo 2 29 I (C) "Tti. a.u.npn" (dram•) '69 -S..t' Gerri.on, D•rTen McGavin, Nico Mln•rdoe,pna Baxter, Richard COnt.. lo:oc; t 4'1'M .,...,.··a nd-Uie-,....._" (dram•> '57--C.ry Grant. Fr11nk Slnam Soohla Loren. 11:.-11 ""'-i'anlt'l)lc~ (com.cty~W. C. Flelds, Una M~el. Fr•nklln Panct>om. 13 "Tti. Lallt of h Mohans" (adventure) 'll6-Ranctolpf\ Scott. Henry Wiicoxon. SATUROAY, l'UltUARY ll 7:30 t ••"-qulefn fw • ""~ (dre~) '62--Anthony Quinn, Jackhl 0 1 .. son, Mlcby Rooney, Julie Herri•. 1:30 4 23 6 (C) "Semson •nd o.tlle..,. (dreme) '51-Vlctor Mature, H.ct)' Lam•"· G.ars-Sand.,., Aneel• l.af'Sbury. t:JO 28 "Hll .. of Kentucky," a 1927 sll.nt fllm atarrlnc Rtn T1n T1n. lC>.90 11 ..,,.. ~ (m)'Stet')') '50-Hu!nPhrey 8oprt. Z.,-o Most.t, E.,t .,ett SI08ne. 11:15 2 (C) ''Summw an4 tmeU" (drema} '11.-o.nldln. P.c•. Laurene• Ha~. Rita Moreno, Thomas Gomez. John ~ntlre, Pamel• T1fftn. 7 (C) ''TM ..,..,.,,.." .. <-tet'n) '51-41.nn ford, Shirley Macl.alne, L..lla Nlel1en, Mlcker SNu-'1n-y. 11:30 t •-si-Wamlnc" (dram•) '51 -Glnpr "°Pre. Ron•ld Rupn. Dorl• 0.y. 11='5 lS "Q,..t ~tfefts" (dt11ma> '47-Anthony w .. .,., JMn Simmons, John Mills, Vet.ne Hobson, flnla)' Currie. Martita Hunt. 'HE'S YOUR DOG, CHARLIE BROWN' How do you deal with a dog that misbehaves but is too much of a man to be punished with a muzzle and too much dog to have his television pnvileges revoked? U only Charlie Brown bad read J?r. Spock on permissiveness, he might not have had to send Snoopy e t966 by Unittd Pcatutt Srndla1~ Collared by his txasperattd little master, Srwopy surrenders to discipline on "Ht's Your Dog, Charlie Brown." to th~ Dlllsy HiU Puppy Farm for a refresher course in obedi:nee training. All this becomes painfully apparent in "He's Your Doa, Charlie Brpwn" beina repeated Sunday at 7:30 PM on CBS. Snoopy has always behaved fairly reasonably, in addition to beina a faithful and interesting friend. He may be the only four-footed philosophical, pizza-loving, ball-playing Beethoven admirer e.xtant. But everyone bas bis moments. Snoopy is aetting rambunctious, be- ing noisy and a bother and running with his fat lep throuah marbles and jacks while the kids are tryina to play. Charlie Brown sets fed up with this behavior and decides it's time to send Snoopy back to the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm. He puts ~ knapsack ·on Snoopy's back and sends him off. Poor Charlie Brown. He is treatina the symptoms, not the cause of Snoopy's behavioral problem. It miaht be something deep in Snoopy's puppyhood. Or Charlie Brown's. Al Dr. Spock says, "the spirit the parent pu~ into managing the child is enaeod.ered in the child· as a result." Thia may be Snoopy's rebellion aaainst time- clocked biscuits and chow. What happens to Snoopy before he aett safely back home shouldn't happen to a dog, but it does. Al Snoopy himself says, psychiatrists will tell you that there's no be~r way to relax than to lie with your head in your water dish. ' Train for an exciting, rewarding career asa • MEDICAL ASSISTANT e DENTAL ASSISTANT Hew, Exclusive Classroom, Home Study Courses! Career Academy graduates enjoy 1ood·payin1, rewardin1 positions (full and part-time) in these presti1e fields. 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(C) Wed. 5:55 llllllC ..... -a (C) 7:f/O C8J ..... (C) JoMctb Bentl U Cl) If:) TM T.U, ._ (C) TM 1la atMI Her el It (C) Mr. W....... (C) ....... a... (C) c......,, .. hpef1 s-..... (C) 7:301,..... ........ C) ..,,, ~ (C) (l)C1$ ..... (C) 7:45 @ (j) vw.. Dla-t (C) .... ,QI Cl) c.,talft ......... (C) . .,......,, t.tlott c..a. (C) • ..., (C) (I) l8dy _. His F..-. (C) lliws/Sloct ..... 1:10 C..•lttfty ............ (C)/ Yow MoMf'• W.tlll (C) Mon., Thurs., Fri. 1:2511 C..••altJ ...... ...... (C) Tu1$., Wed. ~ Wltlt Clorll (C) • Memln1 Watm (C) Ted Meyers. 1:301 Mr. M•po (C) Manne 11oJ (C) Spidlnun (C) (j) Jadl La 1..-(C) 9:0019~• LKJ ... (C) o . 1t r-. r. (C) Mldlltl £, Ktnt Md'Md -9 their spouses )oln Wllll1m Shatner Ind hls date IS IUesl panelists. I 0 Mewit: See Daytime Movies. JiCt La Laine (C) ~(C) CJ) Quell for I Dey (C) tillcir.'1 Sllows: Mon., Thurs. 9:25 D @(6) m NIC ,.._ (C) 9:3011 Cl)~ Hlllbllll• (C) (j) IE C..C.bltilii (C) • Mewit: See Daytime Movies. CarteoM aid Fllbns (C) ()) ...,..,, ......,..., (C) ' Olen Campbell, mimio-comed.iao David Promising a bumoroua look at human Prye and actor Peter Fonda guest OD "1'be rightl of the put. p:raeot and po1111>1e fu- Return of the Smethers Brothen,.. a one-tore, the ftnt Smothen Brothen NBC 'IV hour muaical-comedy special atarriq Tom apecia1 wu ptctqed by Smothers Inc. in andDictSmotbersooNBC,Monday,IOPM. asaociation with NBC1V, with Tom Smotb· ers serving as executive producer, Don Van Atta producing and Tim Kiley directing. It was written by David Steinberg and Bob Einstein, who also appear in comedy segments of the show. THE BROTHERS ARE BA.CK-Tire Smotlten Brotlao.-Tom (left) and Dick. ,...10 Grammy Award-winning singer Glen Campbell ("Gentle on My Mind," "By the Time I Get to Phoenix") ftnt became fa- miliar to television audiences as a frequent guest on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour; hosted their 1968 summer replace- ment show, The Summer Bmthers Smothers Show, and currently headlines h is own Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour. Frye, also a frequent guest on the SIJJOth.. en series, i3 perhaps bes~known for bis humorous impressions of American presi- dents. He recently released a comedy album entitled "I Am the President." The Smothers Brothen special marks an unusual appearance for Peter Fooda. son of stage, motion picture and television actor Henry Fonda. Departing from dramatic roles, such as his highly acclaimed perform- ance as star of the current "Easy R.ider" ftlm, Fonda appears in comedy abtcbes on the special. I . J C) C) )/ n., C) C) nd itr ' 10 id ly :n ae l- lt ly ~- ra rn ,_ is .. n ID >f >r ic l- "' 10 .. PROGRAMS thru FRIDAY t:40 I: Cllldf'lft'I $llewl: Tues. 10:00 ~ Crlfflttl (C) aw m w. ., u.. teatarJ Ci) Sunny Toct.y (C) Chlkk•n's Sllo1n: Wed., Fri. I C Jack Kelly hosts. NIWl/S'todl Marttt 10:30 9 Cl) Lowe of Llf• (C) @ @ m Hollrwood Sque. ( ) Guests are Jene Russell, Jan Murny, Joyce Haber, Richard Cren· na, Teresa Graves 1nd Alan SUes. G) Tmel Filnt1 (C) Mon., Tues., Fri.; WOflcl of WolMll (C) Wed .. Thurs. 11:0011 (j) WMft Ult Ht1rt 11 (C) @ 8' Jeopanlr CC) CllNters, Wed. Tiit lallepl111 CounHt (C) rah1m Kerr. T•po (C) Butef Ward hosts. tiiliper Roo• (C) 11:25 (itm CIS N ... (C) 11:30 9 S.rdl fof To11trTOW (C) @ 6 m The Who, Met Ind e.Came (C) EQNtm; FNture_ Wed. Annlvtnary C1Mt (C) An,.C• City Sehoels · 1V .. II) Wor1d of WOM11 (C) Mon., Tues., Fri.; Ptnpectift (C) Wed.; The rterre sa.ow (C) Thurs. m s.u.. .... (C) · «<F ~ 11:55 D@ (JJ m N~ News (C) Af T f RN on~. 12:00 I '°~" (C) o m Uf• wtt11 u.klettlr (C) Jack and Art Unkletter. Mr. Mea-(C) H hwltctled (C) Jolin (C) NIWI (C) Bill Johns. Stock Marbt Report: Close. , .... -lt>(CJ 12:30 As tM World Tuma (C) • @D Days of O• lint I !.,. Ct"' ··~ Mowit: See Daytime MOYies. ~ (1) n.t Clrl (C) tne r. Dollars (C) Stocll M1rttt Analpa/Clellne ,rbt l:OOfJ9~ LOft la a M1nr Splett-•• . .,,c> • ~ ~ • TM DoctlMl (C) All My Cllldr111 (C) Qwtn fw a Day (C) Martlt S.• .. IJ 1:15 ,...,. ~ : Features/Ediational .._. 1:30 I~ ... •·ldhoc upt (CJ I AllOtMr Werlcl (C) Ltt'I Mab a Deal nty Ha I hosts. I.._.: See Daytime Movies. 1:45 Tiiis 11 larfMn: Wlttl Bart>ara • Blaaholder. Market views from wom· en. 1:so1r-" -(CJ 2:00 u s.cnt .,.. (C) '-!rftllt ....... (C) 1111 Ult Wedd (C) U'@&m """'"' 11 .. <C> I m Movie: See 01ytim• Movies. C..IMdltr/Mutul Fund 2:30 I Ci) f.dlt of Nipt (C) oo m ..... Dntppers <C> Al Lo man and Roeer B1rkley. 1Sh1 Talk (C) @ (f) G) Datine &1111 (C) Tldul-ic.fComtr 3:00 9 (j) ao.tr ,,.. (C) It'• Your let (C) Tom Ken· nedy hosts. Guests are Mike Minor and wife, Lind• Kaye Hennln1; Ale· ll"';:iE ":... ~ ~~ 111 Tep Slltw (C) Wollen Md tM Matbt: Phyllis Denny. I Cil Matlntt: Don Rodewald. Matlntt: Don Wilson. 3:15 Office of UM flmidlllt 3:30 lllClY ·h lr (C) Richard Daw- son hosts. Guests are Mary Ann Mobley, Jon1th1n Harris (Mon., Tues.); Nit• Talbot, Peter Breck (Wed., Thurs.); Betty White, Wil· llam Sh1tner (Fri.). I Mike Deucltl (C) Fatlw Knows lest @ (l)IQ) One Lltl To Uvt (C) ...,.,. •nd friends (C) m HM Kali, <C> R Ci) Popeye C.rtoo11s (C) 1:451 Dr. Hlllllte'a Sec:r1t Jeftll • Flltum Ind News (C) 4:00 Mr. Ed; Mewit: See Daytime Movies, Mon., Fri. I Dur Julia Mtede (C) (i7J (])I&) Dart Sluldowl (C) flM lraktd Truth (C) m MlehtJ MtflM (C) fm Mufflnland: Proetam for chll· dren three to seven years old. 4:15 Wlterfront • Tiie Frieftdly Clint 4:30 M.vie: See Daytime Movies. Dlvorc. C.urt (C) ...... (C) Hazel (C) Tiit M ulllttra (}) Mike Doqlaa (C) : s.u .. Strtlt (C) (R) Cl) 11le f11ntltolltS (C) •EU..,.., . 8ewltdled (C) 4l45 Alrlafl htro( 5:00 • MIC NIWMMct (C) News (C) Tom Reddin. • flipper (C) NIWI (C) Geof&e Putnam. I ~n-;:>Thellaen (C) Cl)•~··...., Un C.nto dt Mt1lco Clllp11•1 ,...... (C) o...,., Gffr..t (C) 5:15 m ~ .... ,..... 5:30 0 ED UC IWn (C) frank R.,. iMifda, How1rd It Smith. • C.lldkt Cl..,. llllpn'1 lalalNI (C) MlfUt AMIJ*ta... ....... Ci) Tllta °" 1970 (C) . ifmi9Pf" ............... (C) ~ (C) Mlb foMJ, T ... l.1k,,... A DREAM AND AN EXPERIMENT ~ Three men went from New York to Trinidad and returned with a dramatic film-thanks to a remarkable ~up of native avocational actors, some expert if inexpenenCed technteians and a aeoeroua. ~ft ed population. These fac11 are from Bruce Bassett, one of the three, who was producer of "Dream on Monkey Mountain," which opens the season for NBC Experiment in Television on NBC, Sunday at 4PM. The other two men were Hugh A. Robertson, the director, and Bruce G. Sparks, the director of photography .. The author of the flay, Derek Walcott. lives in Trinidad. The actors were members o the Trinjdad Theatre Workshop, founded by Walcott and trained by him for 10 years. The play "Dream on Monkey Mountain" was ori&inaUy presented in Trinidad in their theatre. Walcott adapted the play for the on.location film. Walcott summarizes bis play as follows: "Tbe play, a dreun, takes place in the mind of an old Negro woodcutter brought near the pitch of madness by the pressures of looelioeas and doubt. He makes a mental journey to Africa but there. as the tion,.kina. lie suffers disenchantment when he realizes that history is another kind of revenge. He emerges from his dream, bumbled but real, and with· draws to his mountain retreat, purified by bis experience, prayina that t.he world will have a new beginnina:• Bassett and Robertson recruited a crew o{J9C81 technicians who had some 6.lm experience, but who bad ~eJ..,,w,orked under the ti~t time c~nditions o,f, television. But they were_ remar!abl~ In ~cir qoack leattnng, acooramg fo Bassett. and despite 11 <lays of rain in a 19-day schedule, they finished only five days over the oriainal schedule. Sets had to be built. and protected apinst pUferase. and the .. wooden'' of nature other than the rain had to be reckoned with. An t>ld building from the last century that bad faOeo Into disrepair wu taken over and rebuilt inside to be a prison for a major scene of the play. A villaae marketplace bad to be constructed, and a rum shop was rented, that had to be destroyed in the ftlm. It wu even necessary to rent cattle that are part of the 1eript. While in Cumana, across the island from the capital (where none of the ftlm- ing took place) Bassett hired about 6S local residentJ for the market scene. "These people were incredible as acton," saya Butett. "You couldn't tell where they left off and the Trinidad worbbop started." There were 28 in the reaular cast. 26 in the crew and IS laboren as well u the 6S Cuinanans. DREAM-Errol l oMs and Stanley Mar1hall are two of 1h1 principal pktyen In "Dream 0 11 Monkey Mountoln..'' .... u One of the most fascinating mysteries of mankind is what was man like at his very beginnings? How did he develop? Was there more than one type of early man? What did he look like? Anthropologists have been searching for the answer in various .. digs" around the world. NBC's "The Man . Hunters," third special of the GE Monogram series, surveys the progress to date in the study of prehistoric man (Tpesday at 7:30 PM), with E. G. Marshall as narrator. In the special there is a segment utilizing the "ape- man" suits from the motion picture "2001 : A Space Odyssey." These suits represent the artist's conception of what the ape-man may have looked like from one to two million years ago. The rendition was based on finds of .ape-man bones in Africa. The ape-man behind Mr. Marshall is actually one of the s'uits from "2001," but again, it isn't actually known how accurate this rendition of the ape-man is. An hour-long animated history lesson presented amus- ingly, informatively and musically is the topic of the new Mr. Magoo show, titled "Uncle Sam Magoo.'' airing Sunday night at 6 : 30 PM on NBC. "It's the first new Magoo show I've done since •the 'Christmas Carol' special about seven years ago, and I think it's the best we've ever done." says the spedal's star and creator of the Magoo character, Jim Backus. "I got tired of seeing and hearing America bumrapped everywhere I travel around the world. l1's a cliche, that our system isn't perfect, but it's still the best I've seen. So I decided to do a show based on the history of our country. What better format than to have Mr. Magoo tum into 'Uncle Sam Magoo,' be present at every great historical event since the three discoveries of America- yes there were indeed three!-and with fast cuts and montages, trace all the exciting things to Neil Armstrong's fir5t steps on the moon last August." The show is in color, with a cast of 80 voices re- creating the famous people seen in the show. More than two dozen familiar American folk tunes are featured. 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Both audio and visual mt!S· sages designed to encourage children to wear safety belts while riding in automobiles. and to urge parent s to utilize available and approved chil· dren-protection systems for those too young to use safe- ty belts, will be presented from time to time on the wee kday Captain Kan~aroo MADDUX HOS. COHSTIUCTION CO. 14'2' a eech llYd., Wetlml111ler l>f·S020 I nd "7-4SU Free estlm11fl -8enk T.,.m, - Cel Vet, FHA Loans • ••medellnt a cus .. m H•mee '""'' ... l"wf9rm-lhftdl broadcasts starting Feb-_ 16. The color series, starring Bob Keeshan as the affable Captain, is seen Monday through Friday at 8 AM . • • • There are two goals to aim for in life, in the opinion of Darren McGavin, who stars in "The Challengers." which will have its world premiere on The CBS Friday Night Movies, Feb. 20 at 9 PM in color on CBS. The first is to get what you wa nt, and once that 's achieved, to enjoy it. "Fools can often reach the first,'' says the rugged actor, "but only a truly wise. man achieves the second." . ~ . Danny Thomas will return to television t his fall on ABC. it HIAN TY 56.50 S."lce Celll WOf'tl eu1r111IHll. . Trvsl tll• men with en •teclr911k 1 Detree. 541-0111. 642-5231 t •·•· te t p.11t. -7 Deysl was announced by Martin Starger, Vice President in charge of Network Television Programming. He will star in a weekly half ·hour situat ion comedy series, "Make Room for Granddaddy." Thomas will be rejoining the ABC Television Network as a performer after a four· teen-year absence. His se· ries, "Make Room for Dad· dy," was telecast three!. sons on ABC (1953-56) d r·. ing which time it was on· ored with three Emmy awards and numerous other cita· tions. Starger said the new se- ries would be an extension, in te tms of characterization and at mosphere, of the ori~- • A-1 TAX SERVICE 2300 Harbor, Costa Mesa 545-J!'\!'\1 inal and very popular "Make Room for Daddy'' series. • • • The Hallmark Hall of Fame will present in t he 1970-71 season a two·hour production of William Shakespeare's "Hamlet " with Richard Chamberlain in the title role, it was announced joint ly by George LeMai re, President of Chamberlain -LeMai re Ltd .. and Frank O'Connor, execu- tive in charge of television specials for Uni,1ersal Studi- os. The special will be pro- duced by Chamberlain. Le· Maire Ltd., in associat ion with Universal Television and LeMaire now is in London discussing the spring prod uc. tion plans with Sir Lew Grade of ATV. ..... 13 • JAMES STEWART DBAB BRIGITTE 6 ()'Cl()C~ M()Vll KOllD&T ill COLOB BA•C-TV ... ~ !*'; • •. MONDAY FEBRUARY l& For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are· the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 D "ne Affairs of Sulln" (com· edy) '45-Georae Brent, Join Fon· t1ine. 0 (C) "Tiie Raill .. br" Part I (drama) '57-Burt Lancaster, Kathi· rlne Hepburn. Condusion will be sh0W11 tomorrow et 9 AM. 9:30 fJ "Tiie lmJllOl'taf k&Mnt" (dra· m•) '43-Henry Fond•, M1ureen O'Hare. • m "His IQad of ........ (dr1ma) '51-Robert Mitchum. 12:30 &'I "And U.. AlletlS Sin(' (musi· Cir) '44 -Dorothy Llmour, Fred MacMurny. 1:30 m "Tiie u.. ,..,,. ._. (dni· ma·comedy) '47-Ronald Colman, Peu.y Cummins. 2.1IO 0 "Ttp Slcnt Mair" (comedy) '"57"-Susan Hayward, Kirt Douaf1s. m .. , ...... htrol" (adventure) '48 ~ristine Miller, Arthur Franz. rvrN1·~r. 5:00 m PUTMAN-1 Reporter's * Opinion-5 PM on KTIV 6:00 R llJ News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. • @n Hntley-Bfinklty (C) (30) B FUNNY VIEWING! * TOP COMICS TRY TO TOP EACH OTHERI D Can You Top Tiiis? (C) (30) Wink M1rtind1le hGSts. Monte Hill, Soupy Siies and Morey Amsterdam ruut. . D Sil O'Clodt Mowlr. (C) "Dur lrt&ftle" (comedy) '65 -James Stewart, Glynis Johns, Cindy Carol, F1bl1n. A profWOf uses his f1m· lly as his first line of defente 111lnst the cteepina pr9'minence of science. • Diet Yin Dyb (30) Tbe Aintstiones (C) (30) Star Tm (Cl (60) 1 Cl) ABC News (Cl (30) S1Hk M-"t SI•_., (IO : WMt'I New? (30) CJ) CBS News (C) (30) hslon Glbna (30) · Ntw1 (C) (60) Jactc White. 6:15 lnvatof'I Sllowc:IM (30) (R) 6:30 • DIC N....mta (C) (60) .., 11 STEVE ALLEN! A * LAUGH A MINUTE! 11 Steve Allen SMw (C) (90) Guests ere Ch1r1es Helson Reilly, Arthur Prysock, Joen Collins, The 4:00 fl (C)"l'M Benny Good1111n st.y" (musical) '5&-Steve Allen, Donna Reed. • Queen' and Her Maids, ind Lou Aleunder. ~YISlik~itis. TOM m:IOKAW KNBC Newservice brings you the news as it happens -reporting every important detail, action, and reaction. See what it's like to see news like It is. hp14 KNIC newseMCe r.4 I \M:EKNIGfTS 5, 6:30 & 11 -IP· ' '· I) I, m ti " ~. 1'· .. :e R) ' 0) ly, he ~ I ne try >n. Is. ~! an. ... ... (C> <30> no oo m 11ec!;.1e1t...,. Geo<re Clr1in, J.cqlltllne SU.nn .W (C) (60) Bob Is hOlt and Andy Prine 1uest. and emcee of 1 comtdy-vtriety PfO· i f-* Mlrtlla (C) (30) 1r1m taped In the Grand Baflniom ""1 ..... (60) of New YOf'k'a Waldoff·Altoril Ho-M...,........., (C) (30) tel durin1 1 $1,000-per-penon dJn. : "'-~ ..... (30) (R) ntr, the plOCMdl of wbldt wlll Cl) n. ,....,. (30) be contributed to the El..,_r NOtld.. J4 (C) (60) Medical Center. Guest.a are Ray • Diii lltwl (C) (30) Bolser. Johnny Cash, Bini Crosby, 1:45 Tilll 11 ...... (R) Raquel Weldl, the West Point Glee 7:00 CIS bleillr """' (C) (30) Club and music by La BIWn and • w..t'a MJ U..1 (C) (30) his Band of Renown. A lhowin1 of I U.. Lay (30) <>111 C.tllnl fashions will 1lao bt IMt ttie Clea (C) (30) fNtured. c:.._.,/M...., tlllMI (30) IJ DEBUT! TONIGHT! 100 ...._ .,. (C) (2 hr) * .. FOOTLIGHT AVE"! Allen! ClO) FANTASTIC ENTER· ~~ ~:'&) (C) TAINMENT 'WITH MELI n.t llrf (C) (30) U I IHcW: I Futttr•t n.. (C) 7:30 fit(l)Cn1•1h (C) (60) (la} Mel Torm• httdllnet an hour "Kiowa." M11'1h1I Dillon and • ol Im with 1uest Susan B1mtt. country preacher (Dub Taylo() IMlp f1l) NET JHrul (C) (60) "Who In· IYtc1 violence when they Join • vlted Us?'' A ctltical look It U.S. ven1tful randlef (Victor French). military lnttf'Vtlltlons from Vlldivos· 8 fD MJ Wertd IM W.._ t8 It tok to Vietnam. (C) (30) "The Mei-Culpa Bit." ti) 1.,.c:tM ...... (30) Lyell• suffers 1 bn>ken arm when 9:15 fB Hew Te lllrry 1 Mii....,,. (30) her fattier chua her from his 9:30 1tudy. Later, seYeral people drop B TONIGHT'S BEST BETI i to take the blame. *THE DORIS DAY SHOW! @(l)tm It Talras a 1'W (C) (E ) "The Great Casino Caper." B t1t (]) '*" DeJ (C) (30) Buell Alisbir Mundy helps his t0n loot Is reluctant tbout "°""' for 1 the culno on Udo Island in Venice famous artist (Mabel Albertson) -on orders of the SlA. Edward who Is doln1 • cowr for Dotts' Binns and Adolfo Cell suest m1pzln.. G Miltie• $ Merir. "TM Qallt , ..... (C) (30) Baxter Wud. ~ .. • (drama) '58 -Audie U JeMs ..._ (C) (30) Murphy, Mich.et Rtd11ave, Claude 9".4S· ~:..., (30) Dauphin, Bruce Cabot. The murder lO:OO ~ ~ ,._. 1_.... (C) 60) ol • youn1 American In Salton. • ~ ~., .,.,... < Vietnam is lnvesticattd. An '•II· •mi~ 1 I Tllltlt w c.a-...-(C) (30) D til (i) '. TM ... ....... Ml• (60) t.:I ef Tit ,.... (C) Tldnlc81 c.r. (30) (R) (60) Tom and Dick Smothera star Freid CW (30) Julia Child In • humoroU$ looll at human prepares cHIOUlet French baked ri(hb-;last, present and poaible beans.. ' future. Glen Campbell, David Frye Ill Cna de Aller (30) and Peter Fonda iuest. a.-oo D m LMrlt-ln CC) Dan Blockef I GI ..... (C) (60) iuests 11 Robin Hood's little John, • Dell! (C) (60) u a newly married Eskimo and as ""1 .._. (60) Rip Van Winkle. • f'iriar Ult (C) (60) "OisMnt 8 PLAY THE MOVIE GAME a~ Sc;>dety." Tonilht'a cue.st Is * WITH GIG YOUNG! g:~J:''~1n. ai,i:. :"~ 8 Mewte C... (C) (30) Sonny Socloloo of the Absurd." fcii hoat1, 1aistecl' by Amr1 Alch· E1 , .. e llma (30) erd. Jack Albertson, Kathryn Gray· 10:30 CJdil 10) aon, Anne Francis and Gi1 Youns 10:45 I CJ) .._. (C) auest. 11:00 e . ..._ (C) Te Tell tllt Trultt (C) (30) • ....,..,. Wt-aad Ille M1rbt (R) • M..W. "A T'* ti .... .,. ,.,...,.., (30) Robert Stephens, Dorl Bryan. 1:15 Offla If ... ~ (30) 1,.,.... ,.__ l:JO 9 Cl) Men's ltKJ (C) (30) lie Slid. Sllie S.ld (C) Lucy lo• 111 the f1mlly'1 moMY (I) CiMtal SMll'"9: ''Hlfh wtllle In Lu Vecu.. Noon." I .,.. 1n Aditn <C> <30> n ~ tB oo ..... (C) lffJ(l)l&)AIC ..._., Mewte: fD~: "o..rt Journey." < > "W9 Under t11t El_.. (dr•· left behind bJ l..lwrenc:. d Ar1bl1. ma) '58--Sophil Loran, Anthony 11:301 Qt(() h'Y crtffln (C) Pem111, Buri Ives. The slOJJ of U (1) lr3 ......, C... (C) mnflict between father and aon In ltf'• siMr (C) harsh 19th-century New Enst1nd Is ft) Didi c-:~C) an ld1pt1tlon of Euaene O'Ntlll's Mtwte: "TM Diel" {com· famous play, i) ·~w. C. flelds. Une Mlftel. I..., rnet.,. <C> (90) ....,.,c-a.u•wM" Tiie Ill V..., (C) (60) ( r1m1) '54-Se•n McClofy. ,.,. (Jo) 1:00. .... "'Tiit .... .. tllt a. .._.. .... (30) ti__.. (adventure) '57-AMI Shtrl· HI 9 Cl) MaJberrJ R.F.D. (C) din, David f11T1r, Jofl11 Loder. IAUnt Bet and II« Garden 01&b II fJ ..._ (C) tidies talle • lland aplnst a new II C-•""'1 llllltl• ._. (C) roed tMltenln1 scenic trees. e Actill 1'1eetrt: "Amazon Quell." PRESENTING PETULA-Englhh 80n1stress Petula Clark is hostess for a fu ll hour of music and comedy when th• Kraft Music Hall Presents Petula Clark on NBC, Wed. 9 PM. PROSTITUTION IN LOS ANGELES A SPE~IAL REPORT THIS WEEK BILL BONDS EYEWITNESS NEWS · 4:30 & 11:00 PM/KABC-TV ,... 15 TUESDAY FUltUARY 17 For morning and afternoon listinp, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES . ,. n...., ... a--<comedJ> '~llnd Russell, Brian Aheme. D (C) °"'9 ....... Part II (drama) '57~urt Lancaster, Kltb- anne Htpbum. O>ntlnuatioft of raterday't 9 AM thow. t:JO B -C.... oC ,_... (myttlt'Y) ·5} -Barbara Stanwyck, Stlriinr Hayden. GI ....._: "'My lift 1111"' (dr11na) '41--l.illl Pllmer, Sam Wanamaller. lZ:lO. "'Tllo -........ .. 1131" (mlllical) '3S-8ob Hope, W. C. Fitlds. Martha R111- l:l0 m ...... : ..... To Ir (..,..,,) '47--Uwrenct '""""'· a.i.. T,.. wor, Walter SlullL Z."IO "iC) ...... ., ...... (wat· em) '58--&ary C.00,., Julie Len- don. IB"llfOt HHd of ... ....- (cfratn1) '63 -Alam "-tell«, Liu McDoftald. 4:30. (C) "'TJml'• F1&M "' ~ (~urt) '58--&rdon Scott, Eve Brent. TME DAILY PILOT, TV WEfJ(, f"EBRUARY 14, 1970 r -I a t •, I matlc brtlttlinc and llmberlnr u · Mewtr. (C) "McClollll: Wiie Died ltd-. Mia U.Ul" (mysteiy) 'JG--Otft. I Cl) 1'e M......,. (30) nls Weaver, Merk Richman. Diana s. ~ 34 (60) Muldaur, Terry Clrter, Cnil Stev· e GEORGE PUTNAM N Diii .... (C) (30) ens. StOfY of a western deputy * Commenta---..; PM KTIV "5 • T11is Is .....,. (R) marshal who finds himteff In New '~ 7:00 CIS r---a.-..._ (C) (30) York City 10lvin1 • murder Cllt. .... , ~ .... (C) (60) JerTJ Dunphy. • ..... ""'M;U..t (C) (30) Im H•IJ .,._ (C) (30) 1 Lwt LAICJ (30) U WHAT'S HAPPENING? • 1Mt t11e a.ct (C) (30) * P~YBOY AFTER DARK! JERRY WEST & LAKERS C.••••IJ/llllblll Fu• ClO) U PllJtMir an.r Datt (C) (60) * VS. N.Y. KNICKS! Ci).,...... (C) (30) Guests are Tommy Leonetti, LetltJ U uan I 1k ... (C) (2~ ht) • Alra! (30) Gore, Tommy Olivtf', Byron Giiiiam. LA. lalulrs ws. New Yen Knlcu et (I) Tnllll • Cnu•w (C) Barbi Benton, Arte Johnson, fleet. MldilDft Square Garden. Taped a.-.... ii Ille SllO (C} (30) wood Mac, Don Adams. pme. n.t lilt (C) (30) fE NET F..atnl (C) (60) "John D Sia O"aecl lilllM: (C) "al 7:30 B 6 (()a.a-(C) (60) Mur-Philip Sousa, the March Kina." A '-tr" (comeclJ) '65 -frat*Je doch l.anctr, an ex·lawman. aarees film on the life Ind woril of Amef. Anion. ~ Hickman, Oebonh to taka owr man1rement of 1 lea's foremost musical intlfpmer Wall.,, Y¥OftM Cni1. Robert Q. ptiton fann nur the Lancer ranch of patr1oti.sm ud master of tht lewis. Trylnc to und«1taftd the for his ailinc old friend and diSCO'I· march . lttradion a non-edllttlc friend has ers that dbclplinary methods may &> Qtdo ~Mt (C) (30) with rirts. two collqe athletes. dis-be lllM9quate. Scott Wariowt •nd t:15 fJ) Hew To ,..., a Mlllieulrt (30) 111bed as a:k1:s. foOow him to a Scott Brtcty£i skiina vacation et sc.in Viii.,. D Ci1 @ . I lftc!A I C.L 9:30 II tit (}) 1't C.W.nor lllMI JJ. • Diel Y• DJM (80) 11111.-(C) (60) "The (Cl {30) Gtof'1e receives an offer 111e Alllt*1• (C) (30) Wan Hunten." Protram surwya the to join the PresJdent's .,,_ staff Sllr Tnt (C) (S)) ••~ for man's orifjn and visits and then hopes that Governor Drink· CI> MC -(C) (30) tht "dies" of scientists In Ethiot>la. water will asll him to remain at illrt.t Sm " (IU Tanrania, South Africa, Intl 1nd the state c1pit1I. Joanna Moore • Wllllt'a .._, (30) "folk Mcaalc." France. auests. Cl) CIS -(C) (30) D (HJ CI> QJ ,... ~ (C) (60) I """ (C) (30) Buter Ward. ....... .._ (30) "Mottltr of Sorrow." Lee Grant lill Jelta Ntn (C) (30) -(C) (60) Jack Whitt. ruests as 1 domineerln1 woman Maa J Estrtllas (C) (30) l:l5. , ...... De L2M (30) whc>tt lttltude, toward het lfOW11 t-AS fl) PSA fiha IOft ~ an upbiiw situation. 5:301 a.c llu•wlce (C) (60) Richard Dreyfuss also suests. 10:0011 Cl) &O Min.tea (C) (60) 11le .... Ill• (C) (30) 8 II-$ Me.w. (C) .. A Man itM (C) (60) I r--. lllltila (C) (30} CilM .,...._ (drama) '&&-Terry (I)E!) llaRa W..,, M.D. ""' .._ (60) Moore, .lln Mumy, Paul Mint"· (C) (60) "Nobody Wants 1 flt Jee. ......,......., (C) (30) Sue Ano laflldon.. Slctet apnt Oicll key." Jockey Dinty Gallalfler suffen ICI llr EMyMe (30} Mrs. Daaer up apinst ... Nazi polinf a oollapse because of his desperate l&tllll rives !-.om In diaphraa· as mat !*klnr executive while attempts to lose weiaht for an im· -----------------------plannl111 to take over the WOf1d by portant race. Mkheel Burns and plantlna mlnd~rollinr devices In Strother M1rtln ruest. SKI PABTT • • • I -> ; ••••••• .... 1. t3 (YCL()C~ M()Vll YDWWW.&T m COLOB s•-..n teeth of his henchmen. I Deffa! (C) (60) ID Jn.-• C.111,•w (C) (30) PwfJ Mwn (60) m-. ~ <60> : ~<C> <60> • , ...... c... (30) 0 ,... '-mica (30) • :::, c: =) (C) (60) 10:30 fl) c,dla (30) a:ool'• , ... ,,.... <t> <30) 11:00111 u e mm""" <C> ._ ......... (R) .............. ~-A a.c. (C) (60) M,ewit: (C) "Cof~" (scl-fi) '61 -8111 Travers. Wilham Sylvester, 1:15 &J Office tf llt Pt 111•..t (30) (R) Bruce S.ton. t:JO. a(().. ..... (C) (60) I""" rtaa Barbara F .. don plays scientist who He Said, Site Said (C) Illa aem ~per as a Cl)~ (i) 9 Cl) ..... (C) 111inea pir to tat a chk:k111 •rum. · ...... "-C....._. The Lettermen abo ruat. 11:15 (J.1) Cl) cm. .. S..wletll: "Shores II U Ci) 113 Mia (C) (30) "Clll of Tripoli." ir. 8Y MY Rlstrtful Number." Corly and £art acddtntaUy make • lon1 ll:JOID Mtrl Crltfin (C) di.stance ,..,.. call that pulls at QI 6 m '°"""' ear.. (C) helrt strlncs of their tamUies and · .. Wlivln's T,_... (dra· friends. Don Amedle directs and ma) '41 -Joel McCfn, Vernniel makes a e.meo appearance. lake. B o..11a1 ..._ (C) (30) ~ D Im Diet Clvttt (C) Ciprl ii In tht IOlo spcJt tonlfht. m Miwie: "My Uttle Qkt;a•n'" pnMclillf h11MOr Ind pantomime. (comedy) '40 -W. C. Fleldl, 11 .. D (ff) (1)8UIC ...... tf Ille mwes:.-..1.. ~ .....: (C) -n.. ....., " ~ ..._. .. :. .. ...... , Dnlpel" .....,.. (~ry) 70--Ner· (mystery) 54-Rlchard Conte, Joon rlttd br John Hustolt. Ao9I Kin· Bennett. •• cNll rilMs --a.. 1•• 11"6t: "Tai ..,,,. (comedy) Evwa 1..i Art 9udwrlld ..,,_.r In '60--Mttlony Ptf'klns. Jano Fonda, iI::~.: ::-i tel·=-IRay iF' (C) ni. 111 Ylllf (C) (60) llM Slll9r. ''lotlr Tabl ......_. (C) (30) "Alrcnft Col· • " "A Game of Dttth," "Th• lady I Alfoldence." lntlffac. aam· With 1 Limp.'' Ina a ...... IOlution to the In· II) AdlM Tilelh: ''The Third Y\t-auliftt pniblM of mid·•ir ~ ltor.'' M•llmm 111 (30) l:lOUC..••nltr 1 .. 16 .... (C) ... u (j). ..,.. Pr••lert 2:JO ..... ,, ... Ua Tllll ..., (C) • • • ) 1, • ' l WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 18 For morning and afternoon listlngs, please see · DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES t:OO 11 "'Ride Utt P111' HorW' (mys· tecy) '47 -Robert Montaomery, Wanda Hendrix. O "Too Youns To lllss'' (romance) '51-June Allyson, Van Johruon. 9:30 fJ "13 West StrMr (drama) '62 -Alan Ladd, Dolores Dorn. m Movie: "1'wo flip Wtlt" (west· em) '50 -Linda Darnell, Joseph Cotten. 12:30 0 "Birttl of the llutS" (muskal) '4f-4Une Crosby. Mary Martin. 1:30m Movie: "TIM hc:helor and ttt• BobbJ Sour" (comedy) '47-Cuy Grant. Myrna Loy, Shirley Temple. rvrNINC 5:00 m HE TELLS IT LIKE IT ISi * PUTNAM-5 PM KTIV 6:00 I frNews (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy, • • Huntl.,·lfln_,~ (C) (30) 0 E & LAKERS TAKE * AIM AT BULLETS!! 11 Laktts Bmetball (C) (2lfz hr) LA. Lakers vs. Baltlmo,. Bullets at Baltimore. Taped 1ame. 0 Six O'Clock Movlt: "TIM YJo. tors" Part I (drama) '63-Georee Hamilton, Georee Peppard, Vincent Edwards, Albert Anney, Bl Wallach, Jeanne Moreau, Bke Sommer. A squad of American Infantry men In World War II fl&ht their way throueh Italy and France and find lovi along the way. Conclusion shown tomorrow at 6 PM. I DIQ Van °''• (30) TM Alntstones (C) (30) Star Trtll (C) (60) (I) AIC Ntw1 <C> (30) M.mt S.•••IJ (R) Whit's New? (30) A young Mex· lean boy searches for his pet pt, Pancho VIiia, which was sold by mistake. Ci) CBS News (C) (30) ' Pasion Gitlna (30) 2:00 fJ "Y09q ... n Witll I Hom" (dra· 6:15 ma) 'SO-Kirk Douetas. Lauren Ba· 6:30 call. News (C) (60) Jack White. l!MtWs Sllowcae (60) (R) IQtlBC "'-Met (C) (60) Tllt liaN '-•• (C) (30) 0) "Air strlW' (drama) '5~Rlch· ard Oennln1. Olona Jean. 4:30 IJ "Mr. LDCQ'' (comedy) '43- Cary Grant, Laraine Day. ~ r .. rtt. Martian (C) (30) Perry MUOft (60) . HunUtY·lrln-.., (C) (30) : Cuten T11 (30) Suma·~ ca r bruks down and Barbara's purse THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW! 3=30-5 PM WEEK[)\YS ~.41 ~ -· This week's co-host : Aliza Kashi ., · GEORGE HAMILTON TBB VICTORS f3 ()"C:L()C:~ M()Vlf WBDJO:IDAT-PABT I TBOBSDAT-PUT D KAllC·TV becomes lost. Aid goes on a shoe>- plna spree. Ci) Tiie Muastm (30) llitid.1 34 (C) (60) • lMIR News (C) (30) &:45 Thia 11 Barban (R) 7:00 CBS Evtnlnc ..... <C> (30) Wlaat's My Line? (C) (30) I love Lucy (30) But ... aocll (C) (30) C:.•MdltJ/Mutuf Fmd (30) (i) M erica! (C) : A'liOn! (30) (j) Trvtll ~r C..1tqutMe9 (cj • Wandertust (C) (30) n.t Qlrl (C) (30) 7:30 II QI (j) H• Haw (C) (60) Merle Hauard, Henson Caralll. Tammy Wynette _lUest. a tD 00 m Tiie VlrSltllan (C) (90) ''No War for the Wamor." A youn& Indian brave (Charles Rob· lnson) takes refure with Shiloh wranglers whlle fleeln& white au- thorities and subsequently Involves Jim Horn In a second 99CIPt, en· d1nprln1 Jim's llfe. Henry Jones and Charles Aldman al11> ruttt. 0 @ CI> m "'""' alld tllt ,,. ftllof (C) (30) "The Astronomers.'' Butch accldentally dlscowrs a comet and becomes a celebrity, to the chaerln of elder brother Hal, a Mrious utronomer. Sam Jaffe eunta. . 0 Miiiion $ Mowlt: (C) "Tiie Ptun- derlrs'' (western) '60-Jett Chand· fer. John Saxon. I Trvtll tr Cet•~••••~ic..• (C) (30) ..... Ada• (60) Tldlftlal C«Mr (30) Modtm ~ rmttw (C) (30) (R) I Cf111 de A11tr (30) 1.-00 CiZl a> Tiie Cour1Mtp of .... L (C) (30) "A Av. Pound Monkey on His Stomech." Eddie's Mn• of responsibility ktep.s Noonan Tlnker on a diet he needs but doesn't really want. Te Ttll tllt Truth (C) (30) W...n end tlM M1rW (k) : Tllt F._ s.p (60) (R) ElltllMbo (30) I: 15 Offlcit of tlM Pltsidtlt (30) ( R) B:JO 9 Cf) Tiie BMrlJ HWlbllltl ( (30)Shorty Is married by mis- take to Drpd1le's beeutlful bank secretary (Bettina Brenna), 1nd the banker and the Clampetts try for 1n annulment B MOVIE GAME AT * THIS SPECIAL TIMEI ' Morie '-•• (C) (30) IG!) ._.. 222 (C) (30) al·~1 Mclnty11 obJec:ta wfltn Ralph, a student in Dixon'• 1dult history class, c:onst1ntly tap 11of11- Ron Rifkin auests. I Dlri4 Frost Show (C) (90) Tiie l ie Veit., (C) (60) Senrlua (30) 1:45 , ....... (30) t:00 e Ci) ' 'WWJ Aaina.. ... .. fn tlM t I Min (C) (60) Anne Bancroft will 1et. clown, tins i nd dance on her 19'Cl1I, re- v11llng facets of her talent aafde from straletit dram1tlc ICtlng. ~· pe1rln1 with her will be Cutlb lff J. Cobb, Robert Menill, Arthur Murray, David Susaklnd, Jeck C.. lldy, Dick Sh1wn, John McGlvtr and Dldt Smothm. (Continued) ,... 17 THE WOMEN IN THE LIFE OF ANNE BANCROFT Anne Bancroft bM worked miracles with many· women. lo addition to ber role u Annie Sullivan, the patient educator who traoafonm the uvage youna Helen KelleT in the stage and 1ereeo veniom of ·~e Miracle Worker," the actress bas turned a Harle, Harle, the Larlc, or lyrics to that effect, a.J AnM Ban- croft affectionately sJ>(>Ofs a lovely old Jerome Kern show tune ilt one of the segments of her hour-long starring special. variety of women into unforgettable characters· through her por- trayals. As the black-stockinged bohemian of Broadway's "Two for the Seesaw," the neurotic wife of "The Pumpkin Eater," the potential suicide of "The Slender Thread" and the seductive matron of ''The Graduate" on screen, she bas become known as an extremely versa- tile actress. In "Annie, the Women in the Life of a Man," her entertainment special, Wednesday at 9 PM, in color on CBS, MiS1 Bancroft will combine her wide ranaiog talents and versatility by playing "every- woman." From Valerie, a bride comically tortured with doubts en route to the altar, to LiJlian, a soldier's mother reading a moving letteT from the battlefield, she portrays a whole spectrum of women, with their strengths and frailties. "A television script must be something I want to do with my whole heart and soul," says Miss Bancroft, who, as Anne Mamo. made her acting debut on ''Studio One." Her apecia~ with guest stah Jack Cassidy, Lee J. Cobb, John McGiver, Robert Merrill, Arthur Murray, Dick Shawn, Dick Smoth- en and David Susskind, has a genuine depth that appealed to its title star. Even the nervous bride sketch, in which she appears with McGiver and Shawn, depicts a situation that the star considen "very reaJ." "Doubt is just bound to happen," she says about pre-marital jit- ters, "and, if it doesn't. 1<>mething is wrong." Combined with an insight into the characten she portrays, Miss Bancroft is known to have an amazing talent for onstage concentra- tion and a willingness for disciplined work. To prepare for her role in "The Miracle Worker," she observed blind and disturbed children at the Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in New York City and visited the vacation camp for the blind. She also attached adhesive strips to her eyelids and wore aunaluses in order to understand the feeling of blindness. "With each day I want to give and ~t from my work something enlightening and eruidting," she explams. "1 want to feel I've been alive that day and have done something worthwhile." ....... THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 14, 1970 WEDNESDAY (Continued) 10-.lOfJl) 11=1 Ste. 8tntw1M •. A 9 KRAFT MUSIC HALL rrtadt (C) (30) A tool at * Petula Clark ttl• French town of Ste. G.l*IM, MIS11Mirt. Anthony Newley II> c:r-tllil (30) o 9(i)m1ratt .... NII <C> 11:001 no m...,.. <e> ~) Ptbifa Ctart 11 hostess. M-ftit WlllenMn thony Newley Ind Lou Rawls pat. • flhN: ..... II die 0.., I Clla•flr• ....... (C) (60) SMUI" (adwnture) '51 -J11MS ~ (1)9......., Call S.. Crllc. Guy lhdllOn. (IO) Vldl Ctrr, Jimmie Rodprs I """ Place 1nd JtnJ la LIWls pst. Ht Seki, Slit Slid (C) (30) I ................ (60) (]) 9 (6)9 ([) ..... (C) hi .. Malc:e (60) : NETJOtinaf (R) "Who Invited Us?" t:1s a .... , • ...,, • 11-.n <30> m mm ...,.. <C> 1:30 fJ ..... (C) (30) Buter W1rd. 11:15 (j1) (])a... SMltMft: "Apart- 11) lta Wt• Nws <C> (lO) ment for Pem." 1:45 g rs.A fll• 11:30 119 Cl) MM lrtffl11 (C) 10:00 B 9 Cl) Itani Fiv.o <C> C60> D U Ci) m Joll11ny Clf'IOn <C> MCG1rrett Ind his teem investlpte a Movie: ..... £edl Hla Own" th• dl11ppe1rence of • f1mous re-(dr1m1) '46--0IM• de H1vlll1nd, •rch ICltntlst who hid been duped John Lund. Into bellevln1 ht sho! 1 men. U I&) Dkk CMtt SMw (C) ~!es Aldm1n Ind P1l1r Sturet m llollt: .,.._ llwe 1 Sc1c:ks a1 n 9 oo m n.n c. ...... Ev. treall" (comedy) '41-W. c. (e) (60) .. ~. Mount•~" James flelds. Glori• J11n, Leon Errol. Whitmore luats IS In 11in1 IU· m Mewir. .......... Ill" (mysltfY) thor who turns 1 mountain dimb •l] -01n1 Andrns. J1ne Wyatt Into 1 competitift ~ betnen Let J. Cobb. himself Ind Bronaon. 1:00 8 Mewit: "Hip HeW" (drem1) mtD "-(C) (60) •53-John Derek, Elaine Stewart. (jj) (])&> EltlllMrt .... ,.. ID .... (C) (C) (60) Plut Mb, Phil Sil· D_,.idlt Sllew: "A Walk In the ven, Mllllclnt M1rtln. Dina Vlltry Sun," "The Dummy T1lka.'' "The l\*l. Hurt of the Metter:· ' Diii! (C) (60) ID Act* Tlltltft: ''Mlsslon In Mo-""1 .._ (60) rocco." tl1•11t4 <q--QO) "Portrait %.'GO -C..•-l 8llltln hlnl JC) India." (R) N • ~ ..... 7 ' 9J D ,..._ lantlu (30) 2.:30 11 ..... /CIN Us T\la Dly (C) PROSTITUTION IN LOS ANGELES A SPE~IAL REPORT THIS WEEK BIL( BONDS EYEWITNESS NEWS 4:30 & 11:00 PM/KABC -TV A·· T • T ·E·N· T -1-0-N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! PRICES Will NEVER BE LOWER SO VISIT THE DEALERS SHOWN HERE AND PICK OUT THE SPORTS CAR OR IMPORT YOU'VE Al W ~ YS WANTED' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on 111• New 1970 DATSUN EXCELLENT SELECTION J Deer • 4 .,._ ............... . a ,..._ DOT DATSUN 11135 Beach Blvd. Huntintton S..ch 142,.7711 .... 54CMM42 OPEN SUNDAYS One Of the Largest Impor ters Of Europec.·11 Cars Th So. Cal. Bayside Motors .. 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But Johnny Cash, the troubadour and reign- ing exponent of this genre of music, ex- plains it simply: "2000 ye.an ago, Pontius Pilate said, 'What is truth?' and people arc still search- ing for it. I think they're finding some of that realism and truth in country music, because the songs are basic, gass roots and honest." This is rhe era of rhe cult of Cash, and because television is a mirror of our times, the man and his music arc Lbe focus of The Johnny Cash Show, airing Wednesdays on ABC at 9 PM. For coundes. mhlions, Cash's music elic- its an emotional and cerebral response, reactions caused by what bis fans consider the verisimilitude of bis singing_ But in his songs about the American Indian, the delta land, prison life and good and bad times, there is more than just the ring of truth. Part Cherokee and raised in poverty in Arkansas, Cash has known and lived what he sings about. Many of bis songs are autobiographical, based largely on his mem- ories of a depressed boyhood in Dyess, Arlt. "Pickin' Time," admittedly Cash's favo- rite song, gives a vivid portrait of life on his father's 20-acre farm near the muddy Mississippi River. It is also reminiscent of cotton harvest. a time when Cash, his broth- ers and siste~. could buy new shoes as well as other necessities of life. As late as 1946, the Cash family still had no electricity in their home, and a stanza in "P ick.in' Time" is a dlrect refer- ence to that circumstance. "A jug and coal oil, cost a dime But I'll stay up latl! come piclcin' time." "We couldn't afford electricity," remem- bers John's sister, Reba, "so we bad to use kerosene. We went to sleep early, because we didn't want to bum oil. But during pick.in' time the lamps burned bright. We stayed up late those nights." Johlmy Cash and wit~. Jun~ Cart~r ,... .. "Five Peet High and Rising" is another song alluding to an actual experience. Cash was just five years old in 1937 when Mis- sissippi flood waters broke tl\e levee north of Memphis and inundated the Cash farm. The family waded the water to the high gravel road. traveling from there by bus and railroad to safety in Kingsland, Ark. The family returned to Dyeas when the waters receded. C•b also delineates in bis word pictures the visions of gnarled, bone-tired men forced to scratch and maul the earth for a living. "All of Gocl's Children Ain't Free," a protest song, was written out of Cash's memory of the migrant poor. "When I wrote 'God's Children.' " said Cash, "I had in mind an old man who lived across the road from us. A sharecropper who had no hope for a better life, and who slept on corn shucks. He was locked in bis own little prison, like we all are, in our own way." It is because of the painful memories of his youth that Cash can empathize with the poor and bedeviled. At a recent concert in Cummins Prison he donated $5,000 toward the prison chapel; at a telethon for handi- capped children, he publicly pledged a gift of $10,000 and challenged two major com- panies in the city to do the same. And after announcing that he was drastically reducing his concert appearances for next year, he added that the slower pace would give him an opportunity to give more bene- fits on Indian reservations. Cash has long had a special feeling for the American Indian, prompted either by his heritage or the sim1;>le fact that the Indian has been the vicllm of terrible in- justices. In explaining why he recorded .. Bitter Tears," an album dedicated to our native Americans, be said: "l felt like I had a message about the lndian that should be heard. It was some- thing I wanted to do, because I believe you can stir up something good in people if rhe song is right." c.11 will soon be seen in a National Educational Television fllm called "The Trail of Tears," a reference to an inglorious TME DAILY PILOT, TV WEEJ<, FEBRUARY 14, 1970 Johnny and Roger Millu period of American history when 16,000 Cherokee were forceably removed fTom their Georgia reservation to lands in Okla- homa. Several thousands died cnroute. In the film. whic h also stars Melvyn Douglas, Joseph Cotten and Jack Palance, Cash portrays John Ross, the Indian chief who struggled to hold the ancestral lands of his people. The tall (6'2") country singer bas sung with similar passio n about prisoners, evok- ing in his songs their loneliness as well as their guilt. "Even though they've been cul off from sociery." said Cash, "you can't cut them off fTom life. They're real people, human beings." The total Impact of Cash's musical reper- toire rhen. is truth in song, and it has not been lost on the vast cross-section of Ame· rica that comprises bis audience. After a recent concert, a young, sophis- ticated woman was asked what she thought was ttle mystique of Johnny Cash. "AU 1 know," she said, "is that when he sin~s. l believe him." - 0 I() m a- •n e, ef i~ lg k· as ut 1'1 e, :r- ot C· js.. ht - THURSDAY FEBRllARY 19 For morning and afternoon llstfnp, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are thrday's movies ... DAYTIME MOVIES draaon Is hurt becau• •lf)'Oftl lea, Inc." Olv6d Sltver •nd •n I Tiii AMcltn (C) (60) (R) seems to ba linorlna him on Ills Shepherd star In tlle flnt d an 0 "*t ._.. (30) • birthdly. lntlmltloul llrles d dramu ,. e I (I) Tiie ........ (30) wM11 •round ttlt fll)Wfnc rift be-lO:JO ~ (30) ..._. 34 (C) (60) tween pnatlons. 11•1•1•••-(C) Diii "-(C) (30) 1=4511 ll•Cl•H (30) 'fiil .. Iii .. ~45 fl) 1lJs II .....,_ (R) • .... : "Tiie LMdw ....... 7.·001cas r.-1•• .,._ (C) (30) t:G089CI) CIS....., ....., rama) '56 -John Dtrell. Paul uww... ..... .,.-.,.. (ifrima) '63-laul Newman, Oouafn, C.Ur Romero. •ltar Ctonkfte. Patridl Ntal, Melvyn Douitu. P•· , ,.,... Place · n.t'1 11J U11ef {C) (30) trlclt H•I won en Academy Award He Slid, a. Wd (C) I L.owt LKJ (30) as bat actrus for her role In this Cl) 9 (i) ta ()) NM (C) Belt tilt a.cl (C) (30) powtfful dr1matlc itorf of a con-.-....... wtai t. .... (C) C..Mdlty/Mlhlll F• (30) tlmpcnry Ta11 randllnc family ( (i) Tiie ~ W• (C) (30) and Its ttMe domestic lK'Of>lems. • ,._ m . : AiNll (30) D (I! (1)0) ,_ ... (C) (60) 11.15 IW ~a-s.:c ... : 'Boom- t:OO 11...._. Mqk" (myst.ery) ~ Ci) Tnltll " ~-(C) Gutlb a11 Lallie U111ms, Joi uana. <>non Welles. "•ncy Guild. • • frie .W.wbwt (C) (30) Cnlebr, and Guy Marb.. • ll:JOl if W .... .,... (C) fJ (C) .,_ .. .., et .,...,.. T1lat llrt <C) (30) 1:15 flJ llN Tt 111nJ a 11 ..... (30) d t.11:: :::-..:. ~~=·> '51 -Doris Day, Gene 7:30 !,y~~~..,lllPT:t· b~ ~'t:J .... D tJI Cl) m Dnpet (C) l30) (c:omtdJ) '46 -Blrt>ara Stlnwyc~ wtth weelthy and pennllliv• par-"Nerco -Pill Maker." Fr1dey and Robert CUmmlnp. t :JO a .... ollody Waved hedby9" (dra-tntl, ptfSUld• Uncle Biii to SU$-Gannon track jlown th• man btfllnd !!L Didi CMU <C> ma) '6>-Jull• Blu;a. Claude Ree. ~d the houa ruin. the scenn In th• traffic of • dan· : -Y• CH1 a.I • m Mewle: ""'' 5-d Y•I" (dra· D ~ @., Da1W ...... {C) ftl'OUI pemnallty·dl•naln1 narcot· ...... (CllMMdy) '39-W. c. mt) '40-James Maon, Ann Todd. (60) "Run for the MOfl8'.'' Two le. Maudie Prlcllatt, f.tton Perry, Atldl, Edpr Btratft, Chlrtla Mc· Innkeepers outwit themlelv• In Sam Edwards and Stacy Herris Carthy. 12!JO 8 "T1le ca. Aoltllt Mra. .._,. their scheme to exploit two broth· ial Q) -..: 1la ...... U..U.'" (lnystlfY) '36-Gaorp Brent, M•d· era. Jack Albertson ~ ..._ (C) (30) Baxter Ward. (drama) '55 -Broderick Ctlwford, llelne Carroll. fJ @ Cl)&) ht ....._,, Helf UI ._ ..._ (C) (30) Ralph Mtebr, Lon ChaMJ. 1:10 m Mtiwte: °'Tiie UclladM c.a." A eo..dJ ..._ (C) (30) Speclal HS fB PSA fl• 1:00 8 Mtwte: (C) "I.me ff ..... (drama) '45-Robert Youna. Doro· 1uest Car1 Batz plays • ruthlm 10:001,0 Ci) 8' Dtllt Mlftlll (C) liar" (watem) '54-Gtofte Mont. thy McGuire. Helbert Marsha. II. ettomey; Pat interviews Gentle Bear • ( L• J. ·Cobb. BuAAv Ebaen, IPft*Y, Marthe Hyer, Richlrd ()en. • and explains the art d llUI blow· ,_ .,,_ "'ti R·'ll 7..!..1... V nine. 2:00 e "T1le ~rs" (adventure) ·~ec1y Lamarr, Paul Henreld. m ''Unknon llllnd" (sci-fl) '48 --8arton Maclane, Vlr&inl• Grey. 4:JO 1J (C) "T1le r.mct furlttlp" (comedy) '59 -Tony Curtb, Janet Lllp. IVf"-.l~J<; 5:00 m PUTNAM News--Sports-* Featurea-5 PM KTIV 11 6:00 II ~ News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. a m "••·•rt•kltf <c> <3o> 8 CAN. YOU TOP THIS? * IT'S HILARIOUS! 8 Clt1 Ytu Top Tllil? (C) (30) WiM M1rtlnd1le hosts. fJ Sil O'Clect MtWtt: "T1le Vic- tors" Part II (drama) '63-Georae H1mllton, Georae Ptppard, Vincent EdW1rd1, Albert Finney, Ell Wallach, Melina Men:ouri, Elke Sommer, J .. nne Momu. Stoey of 1 squad of Americ.n Infantry men. Continu· atlon of resterd•Y's 6 PM show. • Diet Ya• ~ (30) n. FlintltlMNs (C) (30) .. ,,. (C) (60) CJ)AIC ..._ (C) (30) iili.ut s.__, (R) net's """ (30) "Folk Sonp." (j) CIS Ntn <C) (30) ,... , ..... (30) ...., (C) (60) Jacll White. 6;15 f.B llWtlttn Sbowall (30) (R) le!O I ""IC ~let (C) (60) stfte Allen SllOW (C) (90) Lois Walden, Stanley Myron H1ndelman, Otnbe MontfllO, MOfttt Hall pat. l/lllle .... aa.. (C) (30) Jim iirld(rell holta. I ~ .......... ('C) (30) ""1 M"" (60) 6 HllllllJ·lrinkltf (C) (30) Fran and Ollie (C) (30) 11 .. 1 Birth~.'' Tht atnlltlvt Ina. ""'''._ n ton ,.. y, ,,...... er· 1..._ (C) 1J MIHIN $ ...WW. "ht Trill" non and tha Cllqtr Slatm auttt. _,.,_ sa.: "SMll'ld of M· (drama) '5s-Glenn ford, Dorothy '° '~~) ~~ (C) (60 lantls," "Fenny tty" GatH&ht," ''Thi McGuire, Arthur Kennedy, John Ho-, \..llJ , ) ;n1 Serpent" di1k. Youn& Mexican bo(s murder 0 It 1 · ' Brennan Inter-AdiM n.tre· "P role I " trial mushrooms from local mltcar· venes when a famous writer at· • 1 • nc. riaae of, fustlce Into xandal of tempts to kidnap a Red Chlnett 1:1.5 8 Caall•_, llllletlll IMrd (C) nat.lonal intemt author. Leif Erlcbon ruests. l·JOD..._ (C) I ~': ~C::"c~ (C) <30> I= :.i.60lflfJ ~. • ..... , ..... -..., (C) TtdlMtaf Clmtr (30) flleltrt Belt (C) (30) "Viet Hl'&m.A ftMIMa.I~ IM\IY l'L-......_1 of ft Rock." A production of the Com· ~ """""""" """'Gll.t .JtR T... 450 lq. • pany of Anctls Th11tr1, Hollywood. .... MS ..... -IUY NOW -M9 MAVI w '° W•KMI 8' Cna ...... (30) Comll&Nd to Cle• Uil -( poola. Ollly 1:0011 a (j) JI• ~ <C> <&0> L~tU:-. ~111\~ Mar~lv Home, Totle Aelds auut. 091• • m&1nt.enane. ~ &ftd ... Pl'OPfft7 8 TE YOUR MOVIE * KNOWLEDGE! NoWI .... a.. (C) (30) (fi) (]) &HW a.t (C) (30) Niitrt They Raided Oaddy'a." Ann Is indirectly mponslblt for her father's hlrtnr the llttte Boy Blues. a pop ftOUP with 1 surpri• finale that rocks Brewster. I Tt Ttfl tlle Tnlllt (C) (30) ...__.tMM.W(R) WalllnatM Wiil Ill """" (30) Mr. Max Kampelmann. "-•*' (C) (2 hr) "Ch•rits· ton." Sylvia Pinal, Alberto Closat star. 1:1518 Olfla ef tilt Pr1Jtd11t (30) (R) •=•a a oo m ,,...... <C> <60> "R1nt0m." &i blc:om• 1 kidnap victim when she attempts to block the k.ldnappln1 of 1 bank official's wife. John Suon, Fritz WNVtf and Cal11 eorelll ruest. 8 ;ie1J1 ~ (C)' (30) "Sarena Stops the Show." Seman· tha'a COUlln .-rty ruin Dlnin'a career by uN111 ~ tt.e ,... lartty GI 1 t1• duo Demft has IOld to • client. TomlWJ lorca and Bobby Hart ptlt. I Da.w fr.et .. (C) (90) Tiii .. y..., (C) (60) NET ,..,.._ (C) (90) "Amer· llAY THI ""*1• IUIH SAU IACK IM MATl(: .................................. -........ D.et ... ..... .. de« • ,_ aJ::' "' • .._ 10 UUUloo ,_ ........... c. .... IUY NOW -1un11111-w.L .. sn.1m ..... - 'Serena Stops the Show' Most people would settle for starring on a loog-running 1V series. Elizabeth Montgomery, who does, bas always harbored a secret desire to sing and dance. With two full-time jobs--being the mother of three children and starring as tho witch Sa- mantha on ABC's Bewitched- Sutna (1trV11tor EUUJ/>etlt Mon1- f0mu1) cost1 a 1pell over Bobby Hort (1ecol'td from rltltt) and Tommy Boyce (/or rl11tt), wltklt molcu tltem lou IMlr popul.orll)', much to the di.Ima)' o/ tlulr op111 (Art Metrano, center) In "SttellO Stop1 IM SN.1w." she hasn't bad much opportu- nity to spin off on another ca- reer facet. The chance comes in "Serena Stops the Show." episode of Be- witched, Thursday at 8:30PM. In it she again doubles as Samantha's mischievous cousin, Serena, a.od dances while sing- ing "rll Blow You a Kiss in the Wind." "I've always thought of some big Miami Beach or Vegas bot.el for my singing engagement," Elizabeth remarked recently with a smile (and probably with tongue in cheek). ''I'd have set- tled for Joe's Bistro in Toluca City." She didn't even make Joe's. Serena does her singing aod dancing in the living room of the house where her cousin Sa- mantha and her mortal hus- band, Darrin Stephens, have lived for six ye an. Elizabeth isn't complaining, however. "I've been asked to work up a nightclub act and have been off er~ a TV special in which I'd sina and dance, but so far I've been unable to do anythina about it." she said. "To me, a nightclub appearance or a spe- cial would involve more rehear- aal time than I can a.fford. And I wouldn't want to ao out and fa11 ftat on my face because I hadn't prepared sufficiently." ..... 22 • FRIDAY FEBRUARY 20 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PRQG_RAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the d~'s movies. DAYTIME MOVIES t:OO IJ ''nt Conlca• I~ (dra· ma) '41 -Doulfas Falrbanu Jr., Ruth Warrick. O (C) "Hiida era .. " (d11ma) '56 -J•n Simmons. Guy Mldiaon. t:lO B "llle Meot1 11 Down" (drama) ·~ir Cedric Hardwicke, lee J. Qibb. ID Mewlt: (C) .,.._ c.. w.r (fantasy) '43 -Gent Tierney, Don AmedM, Marjorie Mein. . 1Z:30 e "llle a....i Yid9r Herbert" (musical) '39 -Allan Jones. Mary Martin. 1:30 ID Mtwte: "llle 'Bini MW' (mys. tery) '50 -Joleph Cotttn, Or10 Welles, Valll. 2.:001J (C) '"Helttt tf T,..,.. (drama) '56 -ROS1nna Podelta, Jack Ser· naa.. m "OnlMt" (mystery) '47-Hen· ry Wllcolon, Mary Brian. 4:00 R "Slnbld tile S.._.. (ad'Yenture) 'U-Oouatas Fllrbanlls Jr., Mau· reen O'Hara. I VfNINC. 5:00 m Putnam-Kelly-Miller * Barrett at 5 PM KTTV 1:001 •• NIWI (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. Im H11ntier-lrlt1kNJ (C) (30) C.11 YM Top Tllll? (C) (30) Wink Martindale la host to mident pantlbt Didt Gautilf, and cuest panelists Monty Hall, Louis Nyt, Soupy Sales and Morey Amstenfam. D Sia O'Clocl Mewl« (C) tit Hldl Conby" (western) '56- Randolph Scott, Joel Meer", Ron Starr, Edtar Buch1nan, Jama Drury. Two •fins aunmen team up to auard a lhlpment of IOld, but one, with the aid of a youna drift· er, 1themes to doubl•cn>u his buddy •nd keep tlle fOld. • Diel Y111 "'9 (30) TM Fii...._ <C) (30) Stir Trek (C) (60) C1) Ale ,.._ (C) (30) iiirw s.._, (R) WWa NW? (30) m cas ..... <C> (30> hilea ,... (30) ,.._ (C) (60) Jack White. 1:15 fB ....... ••tat (30) (R) 1:301 UIC ...._.,Ice (C) (60) ............. (C) (90) evt'1 cum are Scoey M1tc:11111. Vlma Lisi, Jack De Leon and The New Eltabllstunent a T1le &a• s.... (C) (30) Jim ,.-d<tlll is host to pantlllb Jacqu• lint Su11nn, Georp C.r11n and An- drw Prlnt. tD MJ FMfttle Mtl1la11 (C) (30) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. F£8RUARV 14, 1970 i ~""' ...... (60) I Office .. tile PnUdtllt (30) H.a.,.annu., (C) (30) . Matilc llliqs lrw (C) (30) lelt (C) (30) ''The lnte<· alam Cfuto uplalns the differ· national Alias." enc. bttwetn clay and plastic pots (I) TM 11.-.. (30) for home 1erden1. Hitldere 34 (C) (60) ~Loi ...., de ,.,...,. (30) • llllR ..... (C) (30) ..,,. l::A5 8'11a1... (30) &:A5 1'ls la .......,. (R) t:OO 9 Cl) CIS frldeJ M.wlt: (C) 7:00 CIS &Mas ,.._ (C) (30) Cliiiita,.... (drama) '619 - • W'Mt's MJ Lilltf (C) (30) Sein Garrlton, Darren McGavin and I a... U.C, (30) Nico Mlnardos stir In this llCMY of a.et Ille a.a (C) (30) Grand Prix radna.. Anne Suter, c....-,/M..., fad (30) Richard Conte, Fartey Granaer, Jull- Ci) a .... AHCMt (C) (90) It Milla. Sal Mineo and Susan eta~ . A1ira! (30) alao star. n.. film details the lrm (I) Tnltlt er CotlMqutMta (C) of men who rtsll death in pursuit . lierian Welt (C) (90) of a wor1d championship. 'Bit Silt (C) (30) 0 &J Here C... Ille lrtdta (C) 8 (I) ht s..rt (C) (30) (f,()} "Two Worlds." Joshua takes I ll ..., double when I KAOS blind cirt to Sin FtancilCO to pin 119nt In the culae of 99 trlu to htf silirt for the first time. poison him. lHl m .... : .,.......... (com· D 9 @ @m TM HIP Chl.-rnl ldy) ~ry Grant. Sophia Loren. Ce) T60) "Mi Casa, Su C.sa." 1· Dlvld s..tind Sllow (C) (2 hr) Frank Silve<a lutlts IS Don SebH· HoJ C. Mou lell (30) tlan Montoya, the father of Vic· 9:15 How Te ...,., • .......,. (30) tori• end Manollto. 9:30 TM .._. Sa• (C) (30) Wink D lHl ())IEE TM flJbis "• (C) Martindale holts. (30) "The Somnaviatrlx." The nuns , ..... (C) (30) Baxter Wini. frantically try to cure Sister Ber· •• ,_... News (C) (30) tt111e of a stranp new ailment-Noct.eJ T.,.U. (30) flyina In her sleep. t-AS PSA FH• a MNtlon $ Mtvle: ...... I.At ... 10:00 t:iJ (6) m ......... Wtrld (C) 89" (drama) '53 -CSart Gable. (60) "fallen, Fallen Is Babylon." Gene Tierney. An American news-Rachel Hott (Karen Jenltfl) la kid· paPtf corrapondtrrt in Moscow at napped by a Blbl•quotlnc youn1 the end of WW II marries a ballet man (Richard Thomas) wtlo has dallCer. later lie Is ordtrtd out of been "chosen" to savt lier from Rusaia for anti·Rtd wrltlnp, and pendlna Judiment. tchemn to "' hit wif• ufely to I ...... (C) (60) Enif and. ~ PMt, Allertua 9tJtt (C) I Tnrtll • Cenltq'*'* (C) (30) ( ) 'l0vt and the SlfelJ Mam.ct Mafor Mam (60) Man," Ronnie Schell, Beth BricbCI; TecUlal Center (30) "love and the Unoccupied Cou1>1etH TM Ff'MCll CW (30) (R) Crea Morris, Darryl Hickman, Janee C.-. de A.. (30) Michelle, Tom Bosler, '1.ow encl 1.-00 8 ta (I) n. C....., a.. (C) the Many·Married Couple," StW9 (30) Httll takes What lie ttllnka Is Allen, Jack Cassidy, Jayne Meadows. a blc •ecutlve Job wtth a maJor D s,edll lilftle: (C) '1llt PrNt airline and Spud decides to eccept •ad tlM hlaittl" (drama) '57 - Mra. Crawford's offer to mtrtt Tr1-Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra, Sophia pie A with her company. lof1n. llua.A .......... (C) (90) uctA I''"' .... (60) Bruins vs. Oftron State Beavm at E , ... &arakl (30) CoMllil. -10::30 " (30) O@ CJ)&> n. ,,_., lmdl 11:t0 D Ill' S ...._ <C> CC> (30) "The Hero." Petar bellns W.._nen to think of himself 11 a aupertioy • Mewir. ~_,. (mystery) after mculna a little atrt from an '55--Slmone Slsnoret. P1ul Meu· aeddent. 11 .... I Te Tell Ille Trwtll (C) (30) I ~n ~ W... ud tile M1rtet (R) He S.14. 5't Seid (C) l.tnce (C) (30) (R) (i) flt Cl) Ntwa (C) lllCltdta (C) (30) : flie Ftl'IJfit Sip (R) 1:15. O«icie tf • Prtlid..t (30) Esta ........ Oita l:JO. tBJ (I) ........ ...... (C) 11:15 (ft) (I) ..... (C) (lO) The Heroes attempt to stve 11:30 I ta (I) MtfY &rtttln <Cl Klink from a lly officer wtlo h11 • @. CJ) 6D Joht1ftJ Canotl (C) caulht him "borrowinl'' from the OM Step 11.,_i camp tmaury to entertain a rt•m· &> Did CIMtt (C) Oll)Ut &frtfrltnd. liliN: "'flle a.t Diel" (CDm· D 9 (i) m NI• tf Ille .... tdy) '40-W. C. F1tlds. Una Merbl. (e) {90) ''llie Kina of Otnmart." m ..... "llle Lat tf .... .....,.. Joetph Cotten, Marpret lelfhton c.aftl" (adwnturt) '36-Randolph and Noel HarTboft jofn •rles st.ars Scott, Henry WllCOICOn. Tony Francioll and Sulln Saint (17.) (I) a. .. S.wtltlll: ''Tlle l · James In • drama 1bout a Shab· Shaped Room." apeerun expert wflo m•lltl an 1%:00 I Coll••ltJ l..ntltill a.nt (C) ·~na llttr1ry find -an 1nc1tnt 1:00 Mewle: (C) "Tiie Liit c... •nd ~ IMftuac:rlpl ....,.. (advtnture) '55 -Sterti.., a t17J (J) G T1le ...... ... ...... Heyden, Anna Mar1a Alberlhtttl. llTllr (C) (30) "Martha Mttb the I D ..._ (C) C.ptaln." Mantia announces she Is aNl&M new (C) "JoltpNM mowtnc eway, and nobody ..,,. to and Men," "The Hunt." '11lt Bar ""· With Grten Hair." I DlwW ""' .... (C) (90) I Adletl n.tn: "G·Mtft. .. T1le ltr Yllllr (C) (60) 2-.JO ..... /llw. U. 1llk 0., (C) ·o l I ) j • • • t • L • • ) I- .. I. 1- h .· • ,, SATURDAY ti) Cllll"du J Suit.ma H'm f••llilr f..tn f*-(C) lO:OOl I ffi~:' ..::" :> U:JO ~.a:, <L (C) S:OO = (C) • Mowle: "IM M• et .. .....,. Mewtt: "'bttl httl' ( ... m) • Ill Pldme (C) FEBRUARY 21 (western) '41 -Dennis Morpn, ' nnlt Morpn, Pltrlcl• N .. I, 1WlllOt ,_. Jane Wyman. Stl'le Cochran. S:JO f1111er9M'a W.W (C) m ........ !Tbdt.. (ldwnture) GI USC-UCU SWiii MMt: ..... 112) ())OJ ..... ...... r .. '39--Allce Faye, W•mtf' Baxter. 01l1nd's TroJ•ns meet Bob ttot.n'a The ~000 MPltr Hllh Llfe 7;001'-ClltmlteQll. • Jtdde.iC> .,,... I~ Bruins at the USC SWlm Pl)Qf In Opu '.1 0 R N I N r. (.I)G)lllhr (C) lO:JOltil ((}ScMllf-0.. (C) Unlvt!'ftl Plrt. mW..11 ti ~•1111• (C) r ............ (C) 9 (i) "--'"'" Flribb• (C) m (12) (I) NCI ~ lnd11lllell 4:00 D m Sllll'a w1 .. , tll w.w et 7:25 .. Us nm .., (C) hit: ...,. (Wiit· (C) Klntucky vs. lou1slln1 Stitt w .(t) 0.n Siiia OCIPOlll wlnn« 7:.30 R 5nr11e Se...., (C) "Th•. So-~) '40 -Rich1rd Dix. Florence IUnivtrslty. of Feb. 7 match In MOOnd 1tml· clii Anthropoloa of Min.'' Rtce. • lllflllltl Hertmaa (C) final contest played at New Or11tnL B@(J)IGDs.MIJU.....,(C) D @ CIJ&>c.ri1 If t1t1 J• l:OO =~• (C) 111 s,, (C) Ltt'iTalk Abewt TMftl at. (C) Mtwlt· (C) "Fllctlt et tfllt Lttt m SClllll s-tJ (C) ·~!j9CIJTM Jebettl (C) ll:OOll~Tltt Arclle sa... (C) ......_ .. (adventure) '60-M•rsh•ll 4:30fl~: (C) .._.....,..(Witt· @(i) @m Herl C:0.. tilt @m ...... (C) Thompson Mala Pi>weB tm) 59-Randolph Scott. U[Q a> ltl It Toattflltr (C) I · · II o.tdotn (C) I ()) aJ c.ttanoop e.ts (C) TlnJ Tim, Joe South, Lenny Welch ~::-= m Loq W.1 SiMr (C) (C) iuest. 1:30 Qt Cl) .loftlJ Qlltlt (C) 5:00 II lt'a Acldtllic (C) CompeUn1 T.._ et Wth flfl9 GI~: "Tr.in If Events" (drt· Mo¥tt: (C) '11lt UatJ-..an" ll1iti 1Chool1 1'9 John F. Kennecty 1:30 II 9 Cl) l1p lunftJ/RMd R1t1t-~•) ~2 -Valerie Hob10n, John (dram1) '63-M1r1on Brando, San-(LI Palma), Norco Senior and N•· ner iitW (C) • eme e. dr• Church, Pat Hlnst•. Arthur Hiii. t~nltl Narbonne (Harbor City). 19 Cl) m rtnk hntlttr (C) 11:308 a 00 m Unclmfel (C) I Tmtl ... W9ftcl (C). II cu.,, • ...., .... (C) fll· el.,.. ,,.,lie l1! (I) G) American lncllt8tMt • Ar...s fercea Mlall'lcllta (C) turin..t... O.V1 Dftls and Bud H0.1i. llevle: .... Tur (drtml) (g Dick Cl•rtl hosts. 2:00 Dllllf• T......... (C) D <l1J (I). AIC'a ... w..w '55-Stertln1 Hayden. Arthur Franz. II Mtwlt: "'-1 el tM OlltSMr" ,.... 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