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1970-02-28 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa
' " -I• > - ( ' " • . ' ' ' . ·Sirhan· .Pr~r =;v .. : :~ :·P ~-'..Courriy; Raps· RFK. PTot:eCtion, • f,I 4-.' ~•••..J'I Revea~.l;~r. lVo~~·~Y~ge~~~ Elfo.rt,s . ·io A.void · Specuhition • • • • ! • SATURDA'i', FEl\U~RY ,21, )97,01 "°"" .. "°· .. ' tK'nOWI, ........ ) : ' . Model ·Prez? ' I •, I • • ' DAILY 10 -10 ·SUNDAY 10.7 •• . -- ~Wlaqt'• Tlaat1 .)'.~,. . . ... . ' , U~ed YilUDI beacbcomllor at ~ ea;, Oi'e:, hohh onto a long strand ol 'kelp l!lal was·wa~ed ·up '"' Hol'lfllll BeaCb near here. Kelp grows to over : 100.ft. in length and Is used primarily as food sdurce ,. by sealile and as cover for some fish. .. . . -"PU.t ' ' ,.·. i:..p.ek . ' ,· .. Who Remembers· . ---· · ·Lenin's .. Rirdtday . ' ' ' Ill' AllTIMI R. VINIEL ' ................. DOl\M' u llURPlllRD If i.mi.·. 1ioth ""'""' ----~·cbcrul ol Ham Blrlbdq here In cir-: pall~ aie DUI ol lllOp -and that's N!koW, by !be --' Jolm spells-his 1111 ..... differently. You di4n'I lmow lhe lounding lather ol \lie SovJe1 Unloo wu born April 22, a '-..Y ..... l, : Jl<!I ·IDloJ ol .. tbooPI ihout tt 1llllil r;:.~ble,...,..... ~!or . . . ,.·-~ party lnvttalloos -.. -'~~~TUstin u~ ~ . ~ Chit~ went to !Iii laat · metUiic. ., ........... ad ,Aid the United llotioi!i:~. ~'.ml OJl!ur. -... .,....,...,. (\ml!:$CP> 11',lo ...... . • . .. . ""'":~l·IOOlh blrt1'4aY. And_ not ooly·thll,"tlNj;ibj jjllimld· lb dlstrl-ll-Ill about the ev11!11lml&b • . lbellCbools. •: · HE iuiAn ll In lbe -per. • • . 'J!JliNn~ INDIGNAl'!I' i:oUeques roundly condemn- ed It and 'l'Oled _......., to lorbld lhe blrlhdiy party 'noilllns ' mailer unleu. Ibey read It fll'S\ Ind detmnined .·.u ~·t ~·nda. . ~ • Nooe ol lhe llCbool ·olllclall contaded latu seemed to .have !'fl. de!lnlUve .knowledge ol lbe Lenin IOOlh Birth-, ',iay Patty,. but duct-<Jucted, ta.tated. and sild It was ·' ~ typlcol IJN,F.!ICO ,lllyle. . . : . . . • ·J111:¥EMBBB THE l!IJMOR ol lhe cobra 'In !be Jm. .. parted 1Ddlan car c:OI&? Tryln& It on In 1 d-.nl store -In Tustin ol all ..._ -lbe ..,... woman was latally bllten by "1 .exotic Amo make cuddled in tbe coataleeve. A considerable -I d · !be popal-puaed oo !be honw story and ean:oall --bOyCott.a bea\'lly, 4 dlll<!-had .-II ·up , !er --and-t.U ·time In eehoiil. bat lhe rumor )ll!rallll, uopplng up """" Cali-forula a year later as a clllllic eumple or bearlay. ~Just like the. cobn ·taie, Dewunen tried to trace Len- ; In's -.Blr1hday Party and it certainly appears Iha! •:more thin big oranges grow in tht.lertlle soil of the cen- tral """'ty. ' ·TlllC lmlRY ort&fnlted In a newspaper clipping about ~ a -~ In Anahtlm wbe apparently had a ~Per dloiilntr lrom Ch1c3'0 about UNJ!;SCO and Lenin. Speak· , -tni 'before i. Chrlatlan AnU.COmmunlsm Crusade anU«ib- , ...... oemlnar, ,Shelton Blylh•· WU quoi.d ol t,elllng o[ the 11111dloua Nikolai Lenin· Birthday Party. . , Mr. Blythe WU ldenUfied II an u-~llllilssippi school le9Cber, which ·strikes one as aceUent taste, if· not un- que1Uooable .credenUall. The 1CAOC, of C'l)UIW, Can be compared to a sf>inster · who -Red< lurtlni Onder her bed along wllh lhe lint ldttena. . · ·QIJDnONED AllOur lhe Lenin Birthday Party,. lhe • Unital Natlool As!ociatlon ol ~qe County wired New Ycrk !fir a;planatiCllJ -ll any could be ollerad -and lhe plot ,blpl>ta lhlcten, or lhln oul . A JllOUP ol oodal sdenUsta lrom lhroughoul lhe world. lncludlftc America, will meet In Flnland thil April for a sympollwn to dilcuss Lenin's infuence on 'the wor1d'ifide develoesnent ot edis:aUon, science and culture. The event , is port ol lhe ON's 251h anniversary, education being ii• , theme. So there 11 a birthday party angle. ~an .....-tlnl lhelr coantrla at the sympooium are alll)latad with various unlvmHles and !naUtuUona d bflher ....,,.,,,, ' "l llllPf!Cl,Jtlaybe lhi1 Is why they sald It would be d-!hn>uJ!h tl!e llChools," ventured klndly-voi<ed Mn. Gleah Brown, or lhe local UN AlloeiaUnn ehapler. 'Ille -lhlng sounds Uta !be cobra-In-th~ Ult -..,,. a lot more nnomoua -and it'wUl'l't m..st ap by a -..rac1e pupil !or -and Tell Um<. Bal bow ·-county ICboo ollldall toadlly bellmd ft? . .Feawrea, plcture1 and procr8Jl!S of 'the full week'1 Wevillon fare 11 yours ' !rte with S.lurday'1 .. THE LOOK OF COMFORT SlJN. ONLY S.bonded lnt.rlocldnc oandal. Whitt or brown wipe and weer vin;)rl Wonwi'••tten'a, 5-10. JR. MISS PANTY HOSE ,SlJNDAY ONLY 7 6 Stretch nylon panty ~ flt -~ 1tz.ea 8 to 10, or 75-100 !be. · ' Brown ~!Isl. ?oflst-tone, Sun- tont. 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BRIDGE MIX; MALTED MILK 8AUS "· I Yf)lJR38~ \ .CBftlCE . . . Lim!~ lbs. per cualomer 2200 HARBOR BLVD. ~i~:~~r "~~1 COST A MESA Harbor • DAILY PILOT ' TV WEEK . ' • \ -· . . r Jtf,)del · P,-.d/ •• I • • .. f • 'l! II • I --Uash ~l • • . TIN~S • ·-· · Wht'• Tht': . . · tln!dentulOd young Qeachcom~i. at Coos Bay, 01'8:. "holds onto a long .strand of kelp that was washed up . · on .Horsfall ~ach near here. Kelp gi-ows-tO over • 100.ft. in leogth aod Is U!_ed prtmarily as food source by aeali!e and as cover for some fish. . " . Pilot _Log~k . . ·Who Remembers . . . ' . . . . ,___._.__·Lenin's_ Birthda1 . By AllTll1Jlt R. VINSEL Of Ill DIPr Plllf Stiff DON'T llE SUllPRISED tr Lenin's tOOtli puses with· out ev~ a quavering chorus of Happy Birtllday here In °'""" County. . . Hia pollUcs are out of !lep -and that's Nlkcilal, by the way ~ John 1pell1 hla lut n1me differently. You didn't know the foundJng father of the Soviet Union wu born April 22, a • t_ century qo? r Not rilany of ur thol,lcht about It until ' · 1,700 lmPreuiOnable yolinpten: were for- ;. bidden 'to rtcetve party invitaUons -as it were -by the Tustin Un.ion ~gh ... 5cl!ocil •llill<icl.-Board. . . Trustee Cbtt Briner went tO lire ·last • ·rneetJ.ni, JncenMd, and Aid the tlnlted NlilDlll· Educatloil; Sdiottlfie •anil .i!Ultur- . el P1Pn1sat1on (UNt:Seb> la•to-.cele-. . ·' brale Lenin's •lOOlb blrtl1day. And not onli Iha~ UNESCO planned· to diltribute Uterature all about the event through the schools. . HE READ it Jn the newspaper . . . . • BRINER'S INDIGNANT colle1gues roundly condemn- . edt Jt and •oted U111Idmoa1ly tO forbid the birthday party reading 1matlet unleas they read It rtrst and determined _ It wasn't pn>pag1nda. None o[ the school officials contacted later Hemed to , ' have aily deflniUve knowledge of lhe Lenin looth Birth- ·.day' Party, but clllck~ucked, tsk-tskcd, an<t 'said It wai.' ·,certainly typical. UNESCO style. ·, REMEMBER THE RUMOR or the cobra in the lm- . parted Indian car coat? Trying it on ln a dise()Unt store -~n Tustin of all placa -the poor woman was fatally bitlen by an exollc Asian snake cuddled In the coatsleeve. A considtrable segmenl of the populace passed on the horror story and catcOat.s were boycotted heavilf.. A child had made tt up or show·and·lell' time tn ;~I, but \he .rumor pmilll, cropping up aerou Call- . fm\ta: a year later u 1 classic example of btarsly. . Ju.t. like the cobra .tale, newsmen tried to trace Len- 41n" tooth Birthday Party and"ll certainly appws that ·..more th~ big oranges grow in lhe (ertUe soil Of the cen- tral county. !. THE STORY ortgtn.ated in a newspaper clipping about· ·• .,.it61' 111 Anaheim who aP,parently had a newspaper ~pS?ing frOm Chicago about UNESCO and Lenin. Speak• ··.Ing before a ChrlsUan Anti-Communism Crusade anti-1ub- ··wn1on 11emlnar, ShtltOO Blythe wu quoted oI telling of : Qi:, loaidloos Nikolai Lenin Birthday Party. · Mr. Blythe was ldentlfltd as an ex-Mi~ppi school teacher, which strikes one as excellent tute, i! not un-. ~quat1on1ble credentials. The CACC, al coune, can be compared to a spinster who -. lle<ll lurldni under her bed along with the lint -' QuBsnQNED ABOUT the !.Min Birthday Party, the Ualled Nau..,. Asaocl•tlon of Oranae County wired New • Yori< 10< eiqi!WUon -U any could be offered -and Iba plot befan to thlcl<en, or thln oul. A llJ'Olip of ooelal iclentista 'from throughput 1he .world, lncludlll( America, will meet In Flnlend thls .April for·~ , IJMPO&lum to dllcuu Lenin'• lnfuence on lhe worldwide deftlopment ol educaUon, aclence and clilture. 'lbe event II parl_ l)l the ~·· Sith annlvenary, education being U. --So there II • birthday party angle. . Men representing their counbies at the syml>OSium ... atrlllated with various universities and ·institutlon.s of • llfCl1er l•amlnJ. . "I suspect m1ybe this Is why they said It ;Would be ~-tbrooiti tht :acbools," ventured. klndl)'·volctd lfr:t. Gloah Brown, of tbjl loclal UN AaloclaUon chapter. Tbo whole thllc aounds like the cobra·ln-lh&<UCOtt tale -oab' a lot "*'9 venom<IUI -and It wasn't mad• 'up by a~ J>ll1'll for Show end ;r.u tlme. IM bow ...., CO\Jjllf achoo of!Jdall readily bellrved. It? , Features, pictures and programs of the full week's lelevi.1lon fare is yours free with Sa\urday's DAILY PILOT TV WEEK \, • ' . THE LOOK Of 'COMFORT . .SfJN •. ONl,l', . . , 3·1*.nded lnterloc)!lnr aandat. \Vhite or brown wipe and .... -ear "Vinyl. \Vjjmen·s-teen·s, 5-JO. JR. MISS PANTY HOSE SfJNDAl' ONLY 7 6 Stntch nylon panty hOlte fil ~ alzes 8 to 10, or 75-100 lbs. 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"fl• "" ,_ ; • ' ' ' In Gem Burglary · N"'l"'\ llach Pollet said. tod•y _ thoy haYe no -leodo;.. !he 11$,GOO burglvy "''• llldq·jeftlry •• , A ,boqlor « ·borll .. -· izllo Jim lllley J....itn, 11'11 Vlo Oporto Wed- c~Y nJP1. maocti;i.1 dllploy <- """ sale al .. uodelennloed mBnber al fttcllOI, rinp 'ud ...... . f Pollce 111d the MJ>OC'" P!°'W>IY brol<e into the" at.ore at.~ top.~ by puncb-ina • bole tbnulh the rear wall near Ille trash Mns.''!Q' "'""" WU lCtJv•fed by the thieves wbo left lhe acene the wa1 s&hey enttred. The d1n\e:WU roportOd •bout ·In ·haw' l11<r by IJovld Grant,'*!; al 1111 Narmon Lane, Anlhelm, who noticed Ille hOle -lie -lo -• nearby lnlJI - . ' •. . ' .. •' . ' • ~uper Orange Grotbs in C dltl .. ' Robin White, 11; compares orange with 14-lnch Mar. Mra·. Neill's three gni,j.waughtets have.aUJC.. circumference with normal orange. Both oranges eaten the super orange and'reported that =·hilve .. grew on valencia tree owned by Robin's grandmotb· had better tasting examples of the ' citrus' ' I. ' . , er, Mrs. Hilda Neill, 300 Hazel Drive, Corona del ., . . Supert?isors Hit Back Revoluti.onari~ .... • • • Kidnap -Of f!~i~ -. In Reply to Grand -Jury Of Guatemala · -. ' . " ~--1h.c.._ot_anu . Countv'' Boa1 a r Supirvlsor11 in lls annual reyly to e fin· ·dings of the 1969 Grand Jllry Frltlay look ex~ption lo several Of the jury's crlticiarns Including Univ1tslty Park. the county animal she~ter, a data services. department audit. and a Chamber of Commerce COPlrnittee. In comn(entlng on the Univeraity Park matter and several others. t h e supervisors and lhe Jury's "general tenor wa1 that of criUcism rather than spectflc recommendations." The board said the Universily Park site acquialtlon from the Irvine Company was handled b)' verbal . agreement only In- asmuch as the specllic wording of the. .-rlUen agreement required nlne drafts • .. to reach mutual acceptablJJty. On Ult .Gi:and .Jury'• re<:ommendaUon that because of the increasing value-of' the land upon wkich the Orange County Animal Shelter is located that a real pro- perty appraJsaJ1of'~the area be made prior to ~llment •el. funds to e.xpand or Im· PrOVe the shelter, the supervisors disagreed. ~'.The board doubts that future ex· pansion of thfl existing shelter . should . be halted or restricted because of 1ncrtas1ng land values in Oranae Cf!Unty. The present structure! are m o d e r n , strategically located, and are adequate for a specifi~ portion of the county," the supervisors replied. On the jury's !UggesUon that the Upper Newport Bay land exchange agreement be reconsidered, the board replied : "On Dec. 10, 1969, the board direct!<! a further staff study of this matter which will look at· the a.Jtemative development poeslbillUes." The Grand Jury recommended an an- nual outside contract management -audit of the: Data Services Department. The reply: "Although we do not disagree with the jury 's tntent, an annual contract n1 anage- ment audit would be costly, not only in· sofar as the contract itself. but al80 in the ti me lost within -the deparbnent dur· inc the course of: the audit. Thi! Data Shaw Suing Garrison NEW ORLEANS !UPI) -A 15 mll· lion damage auit charg\ng District ~l torney Jim Garrison with inaUgating .• "reign of terror" ln his lnvesUgatlon of the death of president John F. KeMedy wp.a filed Friday by Clay L. Shaw. ~haw was acquitted March I, 1969, of Oarr1son~1 charge that he conspired to aaaauinate Kennedy. • • GUATEMALA CITY (UPI) -'Fortlp S. Ices De_l!'!rtmenl ha• beeo •!'>'. Mlnl--Alberto ~ Jdcl. lhoroughlYaudlfed thrtetimea lri thi tu n1ped Frida b ;~ri'OrimUfou~ y~ars, including two Grand Jury . :r.aUon dem~ meue ·Of ft· OJ· Its audits. • jaUed memben:. : r 1 • • • The jury expressed concern regarding A note deUVertd•to radiO al.ti'oni b;'the the Orange County Chamber Of Com· to-<:alled Armed yRevotutkmery Poree mere:e governmental affalr1 committee said Fuentes Mohr woUld be fnei:1 tf ·i»- study of county government. lice rele.ued a ribit memtwc ldiat1fted The supervtsora replied! "'lbls in no only u CaMUo ~-was . ~ re- way duplicates the investigative role of cently. · _ ~· • !h< Grand Jury which I& an indeptndent Tho lddno)linl oecunis JI· bOun bifn lay body with llmlled or eoincldent.11 Sunday's lthedu1eCI_ 1tMrtJ dc!dow.io knowledge of county government and Official~ aaldihey hl1" no~· management practices. Tbe Chamber's tedl;e of the c~a~ tn. h role is lo prov;ide ei:pertlse to . uisl.st Fuente.. Mohr wii t.iktn clipt\ve. ! , management on a coordinated baal5 wllh The Armed Rev~. Foicea lhe board ud the count ·.admlnlslratlve \FAR) Is the s~ #,P 11111 iotk officer." Credit ror·ule isstUtu. · GI U:S. ~ Pendleton ' Report Calls Per~~el Root of Trouble ' P'rom Wlr. Servlce1 An undermanned, wunoUvated,1 poorly trained staff and inadtquate factl!Ue1 were the source of lncklent.s or racial conflict, clashes between prlsonetl and guards and priaoner domination lp ~e Camp Pendleton Marine Bria, accordin1 to a congressional lnvesU.iatlng su~ committee. The panel chairman, Rep. WU.liam J . Randall (0-Mo.} said "despite Inadequate facilities, we concluded that poor perBOn- nel condlUon11 wm_.at the root or lhe bric troubles. A cadre that was woefully weak in numbers and tralnin1 Just couldn't cope with lbe serk>us problems at hand." Ttie special Arme:it iServlces Su~ committee issued Ir) Jl-ptge report Thursday on Its JnvesUgatlon 'into a Kost of charges lhal have been leveled at the brig. The report blamed most of the pro- blems on poor 1· ptiy1lcal facilltles, ' overcrowding, an undermanned, 111 train- ed· and unmotivated ltaff and failure on the part of higher-ups to move with "a sufficient sense of • ur1ency to relieve those cood!Uom." Oondltions were alleviated, the report said, with a nducUon ln the rrisontr population from 80I at the end o Jiit to 363 as of Jan. 16, 1070; a boost Jn the number of guardt and admirilstrakin from 27i to '421, and 11n improvement In certain fa cillUe1 pendln1 the construction of "" new brig, far which Congreu aulhOrlied $2.5 million last year. buudorJ•=.Miln 11,-llll. ;.. Gus1<meJ1,CllJ!. > . r-' P'Hdsy'; • ...~ lion Iii Brull lat ~ I ..i·.~ Ami>•-c. ll!!rb . Ellirlck. Le_l)llt {l'erTlllu loltt ~ ldin ,;.. nchanle Jor the relem ot ll'Ot theft Jafled. earn~ rades, whO were ·~ to Mt!'Xlco Cty. . : ' . Barbe_tue to~Cap . . . .. ~- Winter Festi:v~·i. l 1i Laguna Beach . An 1utbent1c'eor1Y Caliloml1 blrllecue, with a 1IJ1:th (fnerabori tallfoinlan 'If the helm, will wind up W,Una's .wtnter P'e1Uvil celetnUOoa $unday ~I· · ,l':ormer mar;hal Psi! l!i9I " Ssii· Jou daplsltono, wlioee leinJly'; or-C9Ui> ty roola ID bock etx """8tloni, il<ln charge ol cooklna· !Or the felll, Ullited by1grvupofhla~. -· . ' · lo We.tern · trio, colorful docoht!OM and early CaJUorn~ · memora~ ww lnlnsfonn the.""' Boys' Club llCillty on Laguna Canyon Road inlo an appn;priale . 1ettlng for the barbecue and . 4uce, acheduled from • tO tl p.m. Sunday'. Adding lo tho 1t~'wllJ.be41r!1f. Ing play era• In Spqlsh end llldlailiulo"f· Menu for lhe barbecue ~Ille ,•1i. oW1ce 11<ake served with Sponllh ~ Niii. 110111douih bttad· UICI. grwn salad , with homemode cf!eeslnl. Tlckl!li ,1r,1 • for adul .. , wllh chlldrtn undlt 12 pefmlt- ~ lo leut •I "-ll prico. , • ·llalfway· UQuse Hunted B~hMari S~ks H~rbor Area Spot to Help Ex-convicts . • . :. ! ' • ' Armed Servlce1 _ CommJttee Chairman L. Ao1endel Rivers (.D-5.C.) ordered a Jll?'. be of \be brig alltt tho N•tlon MaglXlne reported l11L September tllll pri-n were be.ing brul.allzed in a 'bri1 that waa "no bet.ter than a concentration camp." In the course of lheir lnvestlgadcm, subcommittee at.al( members said they discovered polarluUon bet~·een black and white pNoners that resulted .in twci major disfurbances 1 tn 19" and aome bizarre occurence1, including SUlipeC:ted cases of slavery. r~ 1 I .. •. o1f .,\ln'llllll JI. VINSI& pllce lo Uve, while <1ettin1 ba<:k an ·lhelr . ... .. ... ......... lilt .. Cltbens. Pri-11 liasrtlftlk llolOl. Pll'ttldl•, • "'1klr lei! ..,_ ill the , • · Autonetlca' Joptkic· flellf enpeering lflllw1y ~la 1 llopOI! point on !ht -. 11ys H1llW17 -1 re ...... bock. -·Dy .. ppor1ed by 'Hitrtbutlonl A"'-' --Jolul Pll'trtqt, fl'Ojll ......., deillc11<d lo ., ch 11MI Arqoi>Clrdo, ~.II '~biU .. Uan. · looldnc lor 1 spoUa: .. lllllllor ~· or Tiie hunt lor 1 horn< lor hla Lonnow>t 111n11 Ano, ""'?i• ud' lilo llilpen Cln -l>c:JUty -the Ont ooe ;.. Oranp --•• • County --·t -llUCC...iuJ yet, .. Tiie ·aew.:at Ill!_. d tht North lit ii . 1-Uq ·lor btlp Iii 1ocot1n1 Amerlcoll Jllieawll l C • r p• i a ti on -'*"· ~~-.ii pnli--W.Wll!lltlnaom•whertR- dOnt d L«a .... il*•ftlc., II -· be iceepi.ble, but k 1111111 ba _, pobllc \Mipt~. • ' b~llon ond -"'lmplo)'· "A -_11 llo)lio·lo I.~ Pioce, ·_,~,, lit sold, -1erJnc Oii the C-. lna.tllmiootbltlletrwillla~ ~-Au-. ~ iilcit llilo r11<: Ille , , • M,ll*'f A -""\ or tlll1riclil' danllion d .. ""' .......... ...,IPoai ..... IJd ....... ..., be ~ ... Ill hprl!li lbe . ..,..,,.-'t," lit..,,..... ~. lit Uplilnod, ilanc with .-II of 1 llalfiiolr --.... -· 1*ldlol or other ntll<riall ,. °""I!.'= .... a••-,.,.... .,.... .... !IP r-.i......,, -. ...:JIOJ lllDllllaal'Gr1 ·_!lllil'Cllid ..... 111 -~ ... 111 JI ' • years, Parlt'Mi1e became involved helping ex-convicta find a new life 1rter. hearing MVeral u guest 1peaken at a church procr1m. -'l1te project hu oppnwal al tho Orsl!fle COinly Problllan Deparlment and olhll' 1pPcle1 cJGuly ln\'o!ved with the relea1-ea prUoner and aware of his unique needs wllbln !Ociety. , A home capable of bokllng elghl to ten men, who 1tay only about two months whit< 11<ttlni )obi, buying clolhos and fln- dina an apartment, I& lhe primary ob- ject!.. d Plrlrld&t Ind fellow board members. Psrtridfe, """ cu be roached II h\1 homo by 111yone lnleraled In wlallng !he llllfway -· &,Jlln; mmy ptOJ>le !qel thlit -prlaonert '" eventually roleued. • '111e task al socie\y Is lo h•lp lhom ocblove 1 mpeclable plsce wllhln I~ -they lalled belorc or not, he Ill'~ f, "There was sufficient evidence to ln- dtcate that there did eJ.llt at ctrtaln Umea domination by bllckll ln controWng certain huts ond _,...._ al prloon Ufe through kancaroo courts and threats ol bodily harm," the report 111d. "'11tere were lncldenli or ltrVltude In- volving cauculan priloaan. 'nit tab- conunillee htard no direct eviderlct; of forced homoemi1J conducti boweYer, there wtr1 lndlcalloftl thlit -ICIMlios -place iJI ilolaled -·" Although the 1uocommltt•• aeknowledp Ille~"' - (Q>lbhed ""'""' It IOld then ... anolher •Ide lo tho lllor)'-"thlit tho e11t1· ed vlcUms ...,. !10I alw•ys wboly )n: ooetnt8" ft tftat eome aparteneed prostnen hlrrllled and p r o v o k t d )'Ollll8, -.... - I .. ' . " DAILY PilOT I• I I • I 1 • ...,..., ... ! It •• ,,, ..... I ..,..._ --·· • • .'""'l""""r . ( c....•-••,• " ~ . , .. -. .,.,,.,.. ~ •, .v1n1~~---......... .... ,' -... ......... ' • 11111! • •. • - ·' • .. ' ' I : I . ' I • I ~ I f OAll.Y '91.0T s..nor. ,...., n, 1m Pulpit and Pew • llalil>I> Robert J. Borpnln of Temple Belli \Sliolom of Or8lll• -~nly (Santi Anal ~ fllhp A. All of ,....... 8Ctll mvu of B1<1·Full•rlon will be amona reronn rabbis •Uendinl the central Con· tettnce of American Rabbis sllltd March I lhrouih 10 In Iarael. Prtrne Mln11te-r Golda Meir and Forelp Minister Abba Ebln will -th< con-ference de)t11tes. Thane la "'70-U7fl: Retum to SCopus." St. MJcblltl'1 ind AU An- p1'' Epl-1 llll1rd, wlif celebrate a trial liturgy and guitar mus at the 1:30 a.m. service. 'Ille 1fldltlonlll litur· gles .W be celebrated at the 8 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. 'lbe' aermon, "L 11 h t and Love," will be given by the Rev. John Rogers Davis at all three aervlces. Wtdnesdly, I p.m., the COO· finnation class wUl be held In Speaker 11 boll> the II 1.m. llld I p.m, Sund1y 1trvl<M lor Pini llo,llst cu.a " Collo -will be the RIV. J1cl; Bukln. foMlll< mlAloolry lo KGnl. Biby dedl,c1llon IOl'Yloe wDI 1ilo be held 11 7 p.m. 11 lht chri, 3111 MIJDOlll. Cllrbdll ll~•N M•'• CltoualtlM wUI ·ie, Mlocttd dtpl ·f~ the fUm Ufwo.I• 1 Penny" at tbe1r rrtdly, t :IO the re<tor't ol!lce at church. 1.m., bralcfut -U.,. The lht J>IOl'llll ooncludet •t 7:11 a.m. F1ir.ttw llQ4llt Clllrd, 2515 Falrvltw Rold, Coell Me11, will mtd for -ship a~ IO a.m. !ollowlol &mday aehool al t o'clack; The Rev. M. V. Taylor'• wmon topic -· Tomplo N .... ol Onqe Coat)', 77T1 . central ' Ave., Stanton, tlat.11 P'rtday 11rvlee:1 at I : 11 .p.m. , undet the dlrec- lloo ol lllbbl Genhon l"tsh<r. Oner Slllbbat will be hl>alld by Mr. and Mn. Robert Ltlbo9Uill "' bonol' ol lht Dllllll( ol tllilr dauchllr Min· df~.t .... Wonltbiau 1 II I and' II 1,111., ~iili ~~ " I Ct. r11 a.di ti tke -will M Dr. William Iller pruab 11CommUmeal,. 'Ille -~ ...U II -P•clllc Vliw llrl,., Cl>ropl diil Mar, rtr llfitoa at I and 11..:U.. llld ICbool 11 10 un. Ctmmunloa wlU be celebnted. M!d-weell Lenten wonhip MDllnutl Wtdaeaday, 7:30 p.m. '·-. ' "Tht Jt11 of Life Celebrt· tlon" will be 1be "rmon topic at &mday communion -fer Ol1ll Qolrdl' by tllt .... 11110 W. BalboJ Blvd., N"'l'Olt Belch. The Rev. David DIProflo will deliver the termon at t :JO a.m. Church lilo metll al this hour folJow. IStt PIJLPIT, Pqe I) Why Catholic N-:ws~ .. ... I , Pope'1 Politi.On, Nutnber1 Play Ro'le AIDS DINNlll II-Slftte• Dinller Set <-By LOUIS CWl!U "',, . .._.,.,.... Newapapua anil wt re torVtces are otitn aaktd, "W!QI do YCOI wry ao much Clillollc ...,.., .. 'Ille quelllon ""'Illy comol from an IJ'lte Pfoteatant, I clrcwllltanco which tempts Odllorl to ohrug II off .. I manlleltlUon o f aeotulln blu. BUT TH.AT'S too euy an °"I. 11 la • sen"" quullon and deserves 1 serlou1 anlftr. The "klck>off dinner" for ·-Except Jn areai where there Ille Orlnp County Unlltd II wy little Catholic popula- Jewtah Wellm FUnd earn-Uon, mort A m e r I ca n pallJI wUI be .lleld Suadly 111 • newspapen p r o b a b I y do p.m. at .tbe Orange County devote more apace to ltotiu Medlcf) A11oclatlon and pictures about Catholic ~udlt.orium,. !) ran a e, ac--·church afflir1 than they do to oCordlna to Robert H. Aaron, any Protesta nt denomination. co-chairman af the '1t7o drive. This practice could be Coet of the dlcntr II !'JO ddtnded on purety numerlctl per penon. _ crounds: the Roman CathoUc church la by lar lht llrl"I rtltplul 1.b!llY In lht .United· Sllltttoday. • many Inches of MWI'' lplfc per IOq,Olifl membtn, you 'll ftn• to -lht total CathoUc covierage I 11 I ft • t IT BAS P'Ol11I Um" . as virtually tile Iola! Proltltlnt many members as the lar1est coverage -not UM IPICt Proltlllnl denomlnltloo, 11 (i""n to one )ll1'licular Protu- maay memben u t b e tant deoominlUon. SOUthml Bap{Uta, American Thls, however, I 1 a Blp!la\a, United MtthodlSU, a o m • w h a I mlllt1dlq ap- E p I 1 c o p 1 l I 1 n s , United proach. For newapapen and Preobyttrllna, S o u I h • r n wire services, U they're dolnr Pmbytertam, Amer I can thtlr job properly, do net Lutherans, Ml11ourt ·parcel o.it spice accordlni tt L u t b ' ran • , D 11 clpJes !Ude rule calculaUons ol flow Mormons. United ~h~ of many people are members of Christ, Quaken, Unitarians, the denomination concernld. C h r I 1 ti 1 n Scientists, t-fen- nonltes and Seventh Day THE IMPORTANT tat Is Adventists, combined. the newt value of the story or Jn the world at larae picture. c a th o 11 c 1 o u t n umber Editors h11ve a ttrrlblt time Protestants of all varieties by trylna: to uplain. to laymen a maraln Of more than two to how they determine rel1Uve one. news va.Jue. SO IF YOU make com- -parilOIU on the basis of so Bulcally, it's a subjective IS.. NEWS, Pqt II ORANGE COAST CH ·URCH DIRECTORY ]· HARIOR TRINITY IAl'11ST CHURCH 1Ulhhr1' . .,,...,c_..M ... .... c..t ........ ,...., SUndl)' School 9 :45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. 8aptist Tra1nlng UnJon II p.m. Evening Service 7 p.m. W<dnad1y Bible Study & Prayer .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 7,00 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHE~N CHURCH WelcomH You. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER "· JAMIS, l:tOf ... IUo, ·-..... 2501 Cliff Dr. LI 114293 2900 Pacific View Dr. 7:Je •·"'·-"°'' 1.c.Hrttt -• .., ,_, Corona del Mar tot " I r. 1 &lrdl n.a..,. ' •· ., : •.111.-... on1.. _,., tt ••· n. a... a...w ww... Dl. WILLIAM R. lllllt ...., ••Mrttt 2*11 ' 4tti s... • , ,., ,_., Mrs. w.i .. a ••• ,,. t 108 &.•-CNrdl kllMI 11 111 ._.-"-ff ........ l1t l JNI In. ~•mlty WWll'llf •:• te tt:» •.m. Pho'"""ne ~~ .. M•Mll .. h.,... hill & 4111 1u. J~y set.I t :a "' ll•:JO •.iro. -1~ RRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHUR.CH c"" c..."' '''° .... ....,. _,., ,,,. • "'" "" A.M. -w...w, '" llAMILlON, COSTA MISA "CHRIST JESUS" '"""ft•·...., u. ...... -,,. ... ,. N111'9e!Ycart available "'"..._ -~ IUNCHn OP THI Monta CHUICH Tttl •tlST CHUICH OP CHllST, ICllNTIIT IN IOSTON, MAIUCHUllTT'I S " s • 1 •iv.~· "WALuc• -' · ·~ '" 11:~'· 0 s..wT. M.lc.CH..,,A• t:;"L & A 1 -LL-ANGILS' 1 wt 11"L1C10rv!MceEs 11'11.•......,·"'· '-',,;:. ,..w, u .... ,, '" o• •.•••••• t:es ,,,1111119 U111011 •••••••• !hOO Sunday, March t&t .., WM11...i.., rr1v-t M11ti111 for 111 •t•• .............. 7:JO Cotti Mu._Ffrtt Church of Christ, Scientist ,.....,: 1:00, t:ll-.. 11 :00-C:MN ... ., t ill Mol'ftl119 Wonhf, , , .•• 11 :00 f¥1rtlt1t Worship , , , ,, , 6!00 1 Peclffc vtew °'"9 9t M•11eftN: C..... .. Mw 1:~~~~;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... '41·fll1 N__,., A.....,.......... J ... M ...... If,. C.• lit-ll·-:;::H~ol~y~-~~-~·~·;•~11~1-4~~~~~~··~·~•7;11~W~o~fi~o~•~o ;--~ --1~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~r---::E:;;;~~oU-A..•M,_.,,., _____ J ltlttJo'Diit._ ',a .. 1 I'S ... ~tlJ 644 !!61 ~ H • f 1.!F--f.. LIT HI.It AN C:N"U=B U Ct.rd lenlca-11 A.M. . -"' w l;J ........... 2111 M .. ,_. Dt. ST. JO~~!:E DIVINE, 2043 Orana:e Ave., C.M. . Mi•••uri Sy111ed 7:11 A tiJI C.._.. S.llMI-t ill 7&1 ""9N St .. C.... M .. . UNIVERSITY BAl'11ST CHURCH 22S2 S. L PALIS.ADU IOAt SANTA AMA HlleHTS "MlffhY KMOOl ••••........ ,, ....••..•. ~ .•.•... fi41 AM. MOllMJNe WOfllMI .......... , ... , ................... 11 A.M. IVIMIN• WOfl:IMll' ............................ _ •• 1 l'.M, MIOWllJC ll•Vl(I WIDfl!llDAY r:• P.M. ' .... &. Adlll, ........ a.ru. .._. '*401 , l'IRST IAl'TIST CHURCH ........ ,..., ·~--1111 17411 M1111l1, f ,Y, 1 ...... H ..... MI..._ Mettilrit W1nh1, l tJO I 11 :00 SuMl1y SchHI • , ••, ••., t 1JD Yo1tll M"tl111 •• , •••••• 6100 'r1y1r Service , ••• , •• , • 6:JD E..11i119 s ...... c ••••••••• 7:00 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victoria & Placentia Ave. Costa Mo,. ....... ,,.., M•-~:&·,.::u· l•rty '""'"" .......... , .• , • .,.~ ..... kll"'I ............... :ti• ...... *""'-..,.. ........... 1t1• 1.171. 'l"tWill .,..,. ............. , ....... "" v....,.. ......................... 9.111. Hwntlngton 8-•th-Flrst Church of Chrl1t, Scltntl1t ,.,,...,.: 6:Jt • ,,-•.•. : Htfy 0..... • •11•••••M LlttMf '· ,...,., ,...., Ito 011,. Yk•, 1" a... JeM W. 0.... ... -,.._ MNIJI Mt-1404 - ...... _ 9 ,Jt • 11 iff W.,.,.111 itl'vlen: l;lf &. II AM. lundly Sci'locll: f :lll A.M. M U11 .... (Ifft: t :• 1,/4 Chrcti-11 A.M • ..,.,._ CHIUmAff IUMINTAIY SCHOOL 14MIM ......... ~J:IM•St. Lttun• 801ch-Ffnt Church ef Chrltt, Scl1ntl1t Ill HJtli Ot. c•1rcll a s..4ey ki...1 -t :)I I 11100 .... , ........ 2 ......... Newport le1ch-Flr1t Church of Chrl1t, Scl1ntl1t 1101 Ylt U4e C••rc• & hlMleJ k11M1 -t11 I & 11 :ff 1"41 ....... JJ1 I WS. U4e Ntwport l•ach-Second Church of Christ, Scl..,tlat J 1 ff hcifh: YJew Dr .. CeNIMI 4't M• Clmc• & ,,..._, k""9-IO A."4. l .... lllf IHM -216J L c..t Hwy. ST. WILFRID'S ll'ISCOPAL CHURCH lib St. et CMllll I.MO -'"' IMI If lll'IO hlfrh """,,..,.... •Mell, Ctlltlnll• Tiie •w. ''"* C. Ct19J, Plllff Suncl•y S.rvkt• ''"A.Ni. "°" c1m-• •:•AM. ll'•mlly ,_IC•. Cll•l'U 7•ot '.M. lvtiMMt kllellt 11• ,M. •lllKllNll n:• A.M. Mffllllll ¥1'•rt11111 TMlll C.l'dl-M......,., C•l'I ''"*" FIRST ASSIMIL Y OF GOD 146 E. 22nd 51., Colla Mota • 541-3761 H, C. et..k. p_.... PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 111 .. Yer4e Drlwe • ... ., Strt>tt, CWt-..... Ceflf, AtfOll:lf~ C. ANDEll:roN, P•1lor lunlll'f' ldllfh •:DO, t:» Inf 11:0&-M9!"11IMI Wlrllllp: l :tll, f :)O IM" 11:• Pri11ce of P11c• l11there11 Schoel -Ml11 E1th1t Chen, Prl11&r,1I Off!&o Pltene1 549.052 I Scheel Ph•111: 149·916! Nursery Care Provided j '""-1 ......... el ....... 142·2421 All are cordially lnvlled to attend the churoh services and enjoy the privileges of the Rudlng Rooms afM C.... "9'1f4etl AT ALL lllYICU 01" W.rcefW4, Y°"" otresfiM, IMrfl P .. -. M ....... ,., SUNDAY SERVICES ' &41-4171 Hl4J41 FIRST CHRISTIAN C1'urch ef tft1 Dell., Wer4 CHURCH NEWPORT UNITY CHURCH Main & Adam• Streets '--0 . '"* ..... Mltllli. Huntington llffch 11th l lr,.i11e, Newport leech · IStnior (ltl1111t ktlllllfttl Mernl11t Winhip • , • , , ••• l1JO l ll :ODAM I 1145 A.M.. S11ncl ey s,hoo1 l ible School • , •••• , • t :•S AM 10:00 AJI\, Dewoti o11el Ser\Oice 'fe11th Greup1 , • , , •• 6 :00 'M I Eweniitt Worshi p •••• 7:00 PM OFFICE: 30& W. C..11 H'911W1y, N.•. ... ..., .,..._w..__, '·"" ,l'IOl'lel '4-4111 Muf'Mf'Y ee,. P'°v!Oed II 111 Mrvlcft DIAL•A•PU Yll -646-Hlt Office: J».Ult Olel 0.110llllo-ll'-'*I CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE .,.....,... ._,, M ...... tfnrrtll If U•lhl CllWd ........ kl-1, 1.M """"'" SUN OAV $1!•VICI • , , 11 A/11 Mlrlllle!" • ' • Albarf •urti•. II s.c,P'. l"I lllLL CLUI 011 l"IW,O•f llA(" 111 hlllll IWlll,. l1Me PLEASE DON'T COME TO CALVARY CHAPEL If you •r1 loo•lnt fer •11 ell1bo1ele p1etr1m. or ••tit1 p111lit•• lut if Y•• •r• loo•lnt for i11.depth l ihle t!ucl;,,, Chrl1!i1n fel· \..,.hi,, •IWI ln1pl1i 11t 1piritM wo~h!p, yeu0ll l111"• ud To eccom• ftlo41t1 o·ur 9rowint chur<h f1mlly we 11ow he"• I"".• S11Ml1f fnorni11t 111'¥1c11, 9:10 11\d 11 tOO. Nur1ery c1re, Corner of Grein· l'ille l Sunflower. 141-2111 646·9112 fia,./,or C/iri6lian Church 1 Of NIWPO•T llACH -( ........,, M ....... lhtt•lerl'f' Herpft llsMlal••t kllool 421 •• '""St .. c ......... Church School -9:30 A.M. Wonhip -10 :45 A.M. Nimery C.... Pf'nWM Phone: 675.:1915 MID~ten Dr. D. W. McE!roy '.CHURCH OF CHRIST 117 W. WIUON ST• COST A MISA lllW• HAlllOI _. •AtmlW SUNDAY ~IN• Nill SlUD'f ••••• , • , • , •••• t 141 A.M. Sut4DAY MNHt• woalHIP A COMMUNION •• 10141 A.M, SUNDAY IVIHI,_ 'tVOISHIP , •• , •••••••••••••• 6100 P.M. WfOfilESDAT IYINf• 1111.l STUOT , , ••• , , •••.. 7110 P.M. ·-CAll PIOY!Dn .... o ........ . .•. """ M-A11 11• ......... ...,_, .14U711 Dey•• Nltht , " - ' I ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH I Mi11ouri Synffl wor1hlpi111 •• the UNIVERSITY P RK SCHOOL S11'1dbu rg el Metthews hi U11it10nity P1r• WORSHIP: lt1JI A.M. Re¥, H. Nfetme1111 ,P11tor IJl-121 1 aNTRAl lllU CHURCH EntftfMIU:lns Tht PUn ol God The Person or Owbt Thi Powtr of the ~ Spirit Slrndl'f' School 9 M t Momi11J Won.hip ' el'!d 10;)1l AM tvtnl11& S.rvil~ 7 PM Wtdnetdty l lDlt Slvdr 111d l'r.yer 7 l'M NurMry d11rin1 ffrvlc.t-i A fun Yovth Program Cm. of Ot"1np 1nd llrd. St. Cotti Mtsl PHIOr H. [. Jones; IFCA Mbr. Ul!itl4 Cflwcll tit RELIGIDUS SCIENCE 420 /Oih St., H1111lint lo11 le1ch 'h•n• 116·2120 Aclult l Youth S1r¥ice1. 11 e.m, lit Tier Cl111, W,i:I., 7:11 p.rn. PNm PATI, MINllTll S.venth·Day Adventist Church IJI A..u49 St., C.... Meu COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • '11 HELIOTROPE WenMp ~ 1trtl A.M. -Chere II kll--4 -1 t :IO A.M. Dr. "1'1111• G. MUrfl'f'• Mlrlltl•r Miu :il\lrlty $rl1Nt, D.C.f . 67MOOO • RIPO•MATION LUTHIU.N CHU•CH • ..,, !tty A. 091011 , ..... ., kllell-f1• A.M. i .....,. s..-··~· t:JI AM M9"1Mt W....W, .• ll:IO AM ~ MMtt .. WH .. 7:JO PM Mtr11r111 Wtnlli,-t1M • 11 A.M. L•'-SH¥tt..-WM., l1a l'.M. ttn• MltMlle, WntMIMttr FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH tMI ,..._.Aft, tT.ni.n & M.,..0.1, fOUNTAIN fAl.LIY UNIFIED SEkYICf: • $11Mlev Schoel t =JD -WOkSHB•, IO:JO ' Wonh!p I Yeuth M1p1 -61JO '""' -Nll!WfT _... ... •t 111 ....... 1c11 A C'""""'"llY Cfwrcll -Villton Al'I "'""'"' Wokornl AHend the Church of Your Choice on Sunday .., . S111hy Sc ... l·t:JO .-hmlly WMlllpot:J .. 11111 ..,7 ,_ T•~l:JO ,_ -Well. •le ShNff-7111 ,. S!1le l ice111ecl Pre·School-645·2J2] GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 11TH & MONIO•IA, NIWPOIT IUCH 64646JI · I\~ litdl Wnt flf ..... Mu1111111 Thorn11 le11¥1nuti, Pe1tor Sim Miller. Mu1ic1l Dlr1ct11 9141 A.M.-S111My S.il<MI -N•l"MfJ AftilaMat 11110 A.M.-Wh'f' r..i C ....... T• h A PrlMHf 1f "-Chrl11" 7:1N P.M.-"Pto,IMl'f'-Wll'r ...... s.14, 'W..U tve.I.'" Senn.Ill ., p .. , ... 7:JO P.M.-Wotl.-llY. t.tl •eH, ''TM H~'f' Wefli" "SINGSP1l4TION" IYllT SUNDAY Nl•HT SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL har~?.!: .!'!;f?o~o temple mettil'lg •t St. James Eplsc;op1I Church a 3209 Via Lido, Nrwport BMCh For lnformetlon: Cill 875-7230 All HARBOR ASSEMILY OF GOD 740 W. Wilton, Cost• M•t• Y. L Hl•TWICI. ,_,.., 14M704 ltOliltT E. j ;STIG Ml~l1l•r It l!tUClllftl CAltL Ol!MTltY Mlft"tlr el Mnk SUNOAY,51RVICIS t :41 A.M.-lnllly klleol 10:10 A.M.-1'o MMfo "-Ml, SJ...,. "NoM•bA•..._,' _..,_ 7:01 P.M-Tlle Mooro "-lly M...,. & Tlie "'"'" Cllelr COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ,.,.klllt4 -• ...,..,,.. -•IMllll!tlry -Qllllll tire * TEMPLE SHARON Jewi1h 4111'1ilio1 t r• in¥itH to foiri WI in trul., l'llet11l119ful II.PATH mNINe IOYICD RIDAY 9t 1:11 P.M. SpltftMI ......... -................ . 446·1 112 ... T1mpl• Shote11 Choir ..i. 0Ht s.t1'9oot 141.14Jt EVANGIUCAL FREE CHURCH .. ........ .... 1911 ..... ...... "'"'"' Rw. """" L. Ml..,, ..... f1~ A.M, -,_..., ICNM -Al Al" ti!• A.Mo -Mlnlll!I .,.,... ... ' ,.M. -Ywtll ...... J1tt l'.M. -1'1' .... lln'll., 1 PM. ..... lfttM lhllr. ' A Cordie! Welcome from THE UNITID METHOIJIST CHURCH lelbee hl111tl THI UNmo , COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 111 Atele 671·0flD t :JO Tre"•ltle111I Wonhip il Surid•'f' School Coste M11• :FIRST UNITEO METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Herller 11 .. cl. Ciiurch Wenhip -9:JO a 11 Ctiurch Schoel -t iJlt 541-7727 C..ta Mei• Netth MISA VIRDE METHODIST CHURCH M .. 1 Ye"41 l ••••r St. 149°2719 W.-nlllp l Church School t.00 l t01JO A.M. t(1f111tirit .. " ····" PIRST UNITED METHoDIST CHURCH 2711 17111 $t. IJ6.J517 s.r.ice1 -91JO l 11 A.M. Nl,lfllry tt.r. 211411 1r16e -11 a..-u s.11 .. 1-':Jo A.M. H1111ti119te11 le1ch -Nd COMMUNITY MITHODIST CHURCH ' 6•62 tfeil ""'· 142·4461 Wonh• l Ourch School t & IO:JO A.M. lr¥ifle -E1t1 lluff UNIVERSITY MITHOOIST CHURCH IJl·llJJ 11422 Cul¥er Ree4 at Uni .. anlty Dti .. 1 Wenhlp & Ch11rch Scheel t il IO:JO A.M. le1u111 leech LAGUN• llEACH METHOOfST CHURCH 216J2W1deyDrl¥• i11 Se. L•tUfl• Wor1hip 11 A.M. Church Sch-I f:JO A.M. 4ff.JOll Nowfortloech CHRIS CHUltCH IY THE SEA 1400 W. l11Me 11...i. 67J.JI05 Wonhlit-f1JO A.M. Churcll S&heel- t :lO l 11 A.M, . PRESBYTERIAN CHURG:HES · of the 'Coastal Areas Christ Church PrnbJ"rla11 Jtt11 ........ , ......... , ........... ...... • .,. D...W r ........... ,_,., ' h..., W...W,1 f ill A.M. Clilmlt S.. ..... 1 11:41 A.M. Offke1 20112M ..... i.tt. l'hlN: 9""4941 Ch11rch of the c.v-11t JIN hi"""' ..... 0..... M .. lru11 A. K11rrle, ~11ter ,...., W ..... tp,: t :JO & 11 -Qwall kllHI: t 1J• ...... : 141-4114 St. A11drew'1 PmbJ"rlan Churcll ....... _. __ _ CMAllLIS NllMlt lllllNl'lhD, PASTOI W....,, l ca.a. w...t: .. f1Jt & 11 A.M. . -1117 St. Mm Pmbyffrla11 Chllrcll C....d ......... ~ ........ c.... .... . __ ....,_ Wefllllll & CllMll ...._. -t & 111JI A.M. 6"W1J41 Attend the Church of Your Choice on Sinday • • • • Saturdlf, r tbnlllY 28, 1970 DAILY l'ILDT , • • I Pulpit and Pew Y ot1r Horo•eope Aquanus: Say ............. • MR. MUM ........ ,..,.., .. "' opeclal lolel'lll -p .-C1elll 1.m. 1'a '1nl Ualte4 Me-II Cloora, ml 17th Sl., Hun- ~ Buch, will conduct worablp wvict1 Sunday at l :IO 'and II 1.m. In honor o! Women.11 Day, t be con- cnaetlon'• women wltl con- dll<I both Mrvlcol. A lhrff.wMk terltl o! the loqulrtr'1 Cllu will btfln •t 10:41 1.m. -· Worlhip with Conurnpllon wW buin 1l lt;ao 1.m. Sun- .., 1t'ihe .......,_ Qora 1! * ·ll•••rreetlta , tlU Hmnll&an Ave., HunUnaton Beadi. 'll>t Rev. Arthur R. 'l'blllcl' will spook on "A Lo!- t l ~.r St1ndard of RllJ>leoulneu." Elgblh aracle youll( lnllruc:tlon Is btld at 7:!0 p.m. Mondly an<I Boy Scouts will meet at 7:30 p,m. Monday. Ninth grade in· struct»n Is 8:30 p.rn. Thurs- day and Leiiten Vespers are at 1:30 p.m. C.tral Blble Cburtb, 23rd and Orana:e. Costa Mesa, will hoct the Oringe County pmnler ahowln& or the latest Billy Graham documentary film "Hll Land." This color film will be shown on Sunday in the Lindbergh S ch o o I Auditorium, comer of 23rd and Oranae Ave., Costa Mesa, at 7 p.m. ind is open to the public. Commu·nton will be ctlebrated at Cllrllt Lutlltran C~; 7M Victoria St., Cos ta Mesa,' on Sunday. Two worship services are held, one at I: 15 11:.m. dll ll-ia~m·t--!1-be-Re\i, Lother Tornow has chosen to speak on the topic, "\Vho Really Rules the Roost?" at both services. Meta Verde United Meiltodl1l Clntrcl:I, 1701 Baker St., Coat.a Mu.,. will have two worship services on Sunday at t and 10:30 a.m. Gue!t :speaker will be the Rev. Mor- ria Fiaher of the Southern Cllifomla·Arizooa Oonfe~nct. Hil \oC)ic Will be "We Have a Mll&km." ••0n Not BeinJ Defeated by Life" ill the sermoo topic of the Rev. Norman L. Brown'vn Sunday al . 'tbt Plymoaili Clqrtptlellll Clnlrcll , , Newport Harbor, 3282 Broad SL, N.wport .Beach at 10 a.m. wonhlp service. S u n d a y school Is held at the ume time with babysitting service provided. '!GuJdanct -How to Know the Wlll of God" is the Utle of the sermon to be beard at 11 a.m. at F1aatala Valley ~ Clw<~. 1420 Telbert, Fountalii'Valley. Sun- day school will precede at 1:45. Following youth hour at 1:15, the 7:SO p.m. evening WQl'ship Will feature ' ' A Survey of the Book or the Prophit Hosea," oonUnulng a series of one-book surveys. .. Our Plea. The Unity of All OU1stlana" la the title of the messaa:e which James E. Pltrcy, minl!ter of the F1rst Qrtlllu Cllv<:~ el Cos1a Meu, It Victoria and Placen- tia, St., will prucb during both of the mornilll w o r s h l p 10 1.m. at the Second Churctt al Christ Sci~ 3 I 0 0 Paclftc View Drive, Coron• clel Mar. Rev. Ernest Scully, recently -retired !rom his Churdl o! the Blessed Sacrament ln Placen- Ua wUI speak at the 9:30 a.m. service of St. John the Divine Epllctpal Cblll'tb, 2403 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. Communion will bt given durllll bolh th• 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. servlcts. Services will be lield at 10 a.m. in the Senior Citizen's Building, JSth and Irvine St., Newport Beaeh. by the Ne~ Ually Clwrcb. Rev. Lore.a Dale FlickJnger w i 11 preach a sermon·lesson en- tlUed "The Miracle or Medila· lion." A service ~Ill also be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ln the same location. Dr. D. W. McEll"Qy of the Harbor Christian C b u r c h , Disciples of Christ, 425 E, lath St., Costa Mesa. will speak on "Don't Let the Rals, Eat Your Harp Strings" at the 10:45 . a.m. service. Sunday School meets at 9:30 a.m. On Sunday at the 9 a.m. snd 10 :30 a.m. services. or the Comma:l.lty United Methodt1t Cburd, '662 Heil Ave .. Hun- tington Beach, Rev. Char~! Ro!e will continue his serie1 of sermon messages on some of the "unlikely" disciple• or Jesus . His topic this week is "Simon or Cyrene--The Reluc- tant Bystander". R e g u I a r First Sunday of the Month Commwtion will be held at 1:15 a.m. De thurch of JllOI Cbri1t ol Latter Day Salata wll hOld an· open house at their chapel al 801 Dover Drive, Newport Beach, t6day from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The open bouse wtl1 con· silt of many displays of the church youth programs. The program is open to the public. St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 18l82 O,lver Drive, Irvine. will open its doors Sun- day. There will be a, declicaUon of the new chapel and educa- tional building during a service at 10:30 a.m. A com· munlty festival service of praise and thanksgiv1ng will be~ld at 2:30 p.m. Clive Williams. · f o r m e r pastor or the Costa Mesa Cbarcb •f tbe Naurent, 1885 Anaheim St., will be the g11est speaker at the 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. service1 at the 'church. "Help in Every Need" will $70;000 Job Done A $70,000 bulldlng expanskln program has been rompleted at the Faith Lutheran Church. 8200 Ellis Ave., Huntington Beach. The new facility has three times the educaUooal SP'C4 as before. Two bu\ldings, a classroom and office-nursery combination were 8dded and lb'e parking lot ex panded. Three worship services are now held Sundays at a a.m., 9:40 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. be the topic of di5CUulon by Rev. Ernest Pate at the ff...,. tlngtoa Beac.. United Ctuareb or Rellgtoe&1 Science, uo JOth St., Huntington Beaeh. Youth and adult &er\licel begin at 11 a,m. after a 15-minute medlta· tlon period. • Sunday Is "Glad Hearts•• day at the First Christian Cbu.rcb of Lacuna Buell, 585 Legioo St. At the 10:45 11.m. service on Uils first an- niversary of the new church, T. R. Applebury of Pacific Chlrstian College will speak. At the 6 p.m. servl«. nlla- sionaries Dale and Lorene Entu.s will discuss their work and at each service during Lent, the Rev. Bruce Cushing will preach "Seven L a s t Words From the Crost." Tbe EphcopaJ°Cburcb o! SI. a.m. and 11 1.m. suvlcea ai. day. '· Rev. Willis J. Loar, pastor o! the Finl BopUA Chrdl el u .. 11q1oo Beoc', ~u btJl• l new series <JI tenDOnt lµDday, entitled "1be Cross ofChttlt." Services wlll be held at Peak's Chapel, 7801 Bol$11 Avt., Westmwter and at 111..m. 1n the Hunllnlton Btlch Chapel, at 6th and Orange Ave. Rev. Boyd Says Church 'Won't Die' NEW YORK (API -A pro- minent, and o f l e. n con- lroverslal, Episcopal prleat ~o ooG'I A\.LGWEO ., j; ~ I What You Mean SUNDAY MARCH I By SYDNEY OMARR Al ~GI J.lrl CM clrfVt almool ..,_ "' dllltldloo: But iMtl womp ire PfO" 1tt111ve ud p111e11 ll111anitart.111 lutlncta. ARIES (Marcil 21·Ai>ril 19): Look beyond the immediate. TJresome tasks may b e necessary. A lilt of setf- dlstjpline today will prove construcUve. Be wary ot one who procrastioa tea. Strengthen iMer beliefs. TAURUS (Aprll 20-May 21)\: SAGITTARIUS (Nov, zi. Dec. 21): Take direct acUon. No day to play role ot ,walUlower. Set sights an aoa.1. Yoo acoompUsh much t.brou&b lndepeodenco, or I 1 I n a I ipo proach. CAPRICORN (Doc. ·22-,1111. It): You may feel" restricted. This is on1y a temporary em- diUon. If you cooperate, there are galrui. Otherwlae, you In- vite frustration. TalCe your choice. Wllltt:d of York, Chapel Lane at Ellis, Huntington Beach, will observe the third Sunday or Lent tomorrow wttli four :sei-vlces. Holy Communion will be given at 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m., Chur.ch School will be held at 9:30 a.m., morning worsWp and 11ennon wlll be held at 11 a.m. and even- ing prayer and sermon al 7 p.m. 10!'05ttS the Chrlatton religion ------------------becom!nt leaa an lnstllutton in 1970 ancf more a movemen~, w i.t h ''liberated churche1" sprouting up across the coun-- Insight gained: you have bet· ter idea of what you desire. Personal magnetism raUng goes up; opposite sex responds. You could also con- vince fmporta.nt person that you in sincere. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent on . achieving des.ires: through bdt.e:r com· municatlon. Speak up -1ay what you mean, mean what you say. Member of opposite sex plays slgniflcanl role. lry, • Protestant,,. Cathqlic ' The Rev. Malcolm Boyd states, however, thal the church as such "will not cne." Joint Services Loom "It's probably be a Ith t t r right now than it has betn for a Jong while. The chureh b By BENNE; BOLTON A, at ..... Wrltw caught up in hiRhly creative New Yor~ (AP) -The lint ferment a.nd 'honest con· Protestants and C a th o 11 c s troversy." worsh!p on Sunday wltb Iden.- Father Boyd upects a wide tlcal prayers ln their separate growth ol What be calb: churches will be taken in the "liberated churches" which United Slates lhl11 year.. with "deliver UI from evil." Bui blahopa decided th1l Amorlwl Catbollcl alrudy had enough lo do 1elUn1 used to a new Mus without also hlvlna to n-IHm I prayer everyone knows bf heart In the old ronn. They voiced no opposition to the new formula- tion, bowtvtr. GEMINI (May 21.Juno 20): Lle low ; play waltin1 game . Permit mate, partner to call the. shot.a. One expert In le~al technicalities Is your ally. Know this ; respond ac- cordingly. CANCE& (Jtint 21.July 22): You are able lo captur.e, essence ol what must be done. Means nonsentlcal activity comes to close. Assoclates, co- PISCES (Feb. 19-Mai'clt 20)' You gain If &leady pace is maintained. A volcj sensa· tlonaUsm. Display to superiors your sense of responsibility. You ultimately 1et what you want. Exude confidence. IF TODAY IS YOUR lllkTHDAY you are Sens!Uve, dynamic. Many op- portuniUes due. Social llfe picks up -you are popular. Check poiSSibllltles of beauti- !ylog home SW'l'OUlldillp. Puring the seryices at the Ftht United Methodist Cbuttb or FOQD&aln Valley, 18225 Bushard St.. two different types of worship will be of. lered. At 9:30 Rev. Ken Mcfl.lillan will speak on the "'Slrugles ol the Soul'', and at 11 a.m., a dialog drama on the passion af Jesus Christ will be held. "will stresl CbrisUanity more S t a n d a r d I z e d modem as movement than lnsUtuUon versions of certain prayers an<I will c..... all JI.., of IOl!I rtclltd by all, In one de11ominatlon, race and social variaUon or another ever the -· (P'roin-Pare 4' background." . C4;nt.urles, have betn pr'pared workers fit Into pattern. You _ _ _ can earn respect and make pn>grt!I. '1 Am Way' 'I'he 46-year-<ild clergyman, jointly by Luther a·n. Gary L. Case will continue whose popular book "Are You ~1 et hod is t , An gllcan, to addrtu -sealoc11 ol-the-Renni!ttg-Wlth-Me,.Jesus-?-"-Episeopallan, RQman·eathollc, Cbrist Is &be Ans"er Crusade caught the fancy of many Congregational~ and Baptist Tonight and tomorrow at 7:30 youths and older diS11enter1 a worship experts from 10 p.m. at the Beach Club liouse, few years ago, put down his Englllh-speakhl1 countries. Avenue Tr ab u co. Sa n expectations for religion in the The Lutheran.s plan to try Clemente. His topic tonight coming year in an article in out a new euchrlstlc rite of will be "The World's Only the January isSue of Christian their own around Eastertime, Hope and tomorrow, he will Heral~. Its circulation of a rite lncorporaUng the new discuss "Time Running OUt." 400,000 makes it the biggest common prayer versions of independent P r o t e s t an l the Nicene Creed Gloria monthly in the natlon. sanctus and Lord's Prayer. ' Robert Matthews, direct.or of Salt Company , Ho 11 y woo d Pn1hyttriaa Cburcb a n d Karen Ledyard of t h e Hollywood Free Paper and th' Flnt Baptht Church will be the guests of Mary Dorr, a director of the American Bible Society on .KDAY .Radio 1580 £rom 10:30· &.m. to 11 a.m. Sunday. On Friday evening, the Harbor Reform Temple will hold special family services for obsel'Vance or the Sabbath. Services will begin at 7:30 p.m. to allow young con- gregant.s to attend. Temple will be held at SL James Episcopal Church, 3205 Via Wdo. Newport Beach . .( A series of messa1es en- liUed "Learing to Live" will be given by Rev. James Her- ington of the H1111tiagton-Vaky BapU.t Cburcll on Sunday at I p.m. The series will use an overhea d projector and will have discussion periods. The church is located at '179 Slater Ave., Fountain Valley. Nine Major Churches To Merge NEW YORK (AP) Merger of nine major U.S. Protestant churches by .1980 has been proposed after eight years of discus!f.ons· and negotiations. The proposal, announced Sunday, would bring Z5 million members into a s I n g I e denomination, which has been tentatively named the Church of Christ UnlUng. The churches involved art the Episcopal. ·Un I t e d Mtlhodlsl, CM.sllon Dlaclplta, Unlttd Presbyterian, Pres byterian (aouthem), Afrlcan Mothodisl Episcopal, Zion and Christian Methodist Episcopal. Tbe lut thrtt art predominantly Negro. Roman Catholiea 1et a new Engllah-language Mass soon - for the I million American Catholics the lniUal date la March 22 -and It, too, will Include Ibo. .aame pra,., wordlnp except for the Lord's Prarer. Nine other denominationl which blve I/ten txplorlpa unity for lbelr 21 mlWon bellevt:rs since 1192 have alto btcomt inlmoltd In the standardJ!td prayera for theft ~ubllc worship. If all wire tO adopt them eventually, it would mean that cloae to JOO m.llllon Chrfltlana in the United stat.es and Canadi. and many more in the Br1Ush Isles, I re 11 n d , Australia, New Zealand and ~er place! where Enclilb ill !pOken would bt reclllnf ldtJ>. Ucal prayers evtn tbou&h their altar rite• vary. The standardlzaUon is the work of an Interfaith body wllb htldquart.n In Lmdon, the !nlmlltlonal Conaultatlon on English Textl ICET. It flni.lhed several yean of work on the prayen Jut Octob;er. NEWS .•. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Emotlonl ahovo loglc asldo. naw-tliii 1Mliift1e-1or sel. declsiotl made by an editor on control. Realize you have: to the ba!ls of hla inlUIUve judg-face your!elf ln the morning. ·on-sta-ge- mentofthenumberofreadtrs Be creative in disciplined "l Am Tbe \Vay," a likely to bt Interested In a manner. reUgious opera portraying thf> story or picture, and Ul6 pr~ lite of Christ, w1ll be presented b1b!y lntenalty 'Of Uitlr In-VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22):' ;n the llo<othy c:Mndler terest. Accent an · home. property. Pavilion of the Music Center Actions of Cathol ic YoucompletetransacUon. at 8 p.m., Wednesday, March autboritles, e.pecially the Value of possess.ion! becomes 25. Pope or thole clote to bim tn evident. You are rewarded for Libretto and mw;Jc are 'by the VaUcan. rate high In news put tfiorts. Flnlsh , rather the Metropolitan Opera Com· value not only ·becau.e there than start projects. pany's Jerome Hines, "ho ~! a lot tho! Cathollcso!, buul 1"c1"01 UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): peHrlioonns thelll btlea~g ~~eb -.:ause ~Impact 0 1 Accent on relaUver, shorj. es -w SUPJIO•LC:<O Ya dedalons on the Qves of in-rjoumeya, new and original cast of pro(ess\onal 'aololsts, d.tvidaal members if. much concepts. Be dartni a 0 d including hli wile, '°prano areater in a hierarchical ver1&Ule. No day to follow the Luda Evangelista of Milan. church than in a Prot.estant i.___ ._, 1 Italy ; soprano Mary Ellen dbomlnotion w h I c b em· lb:"!!"'..,.""" pace. Cal ·Pracht of the Melropolllan pllallsts lr<!tdom ol lndlvldaul Opera, West Coast tenor Chrl9 conocleltct. SCORPIO (Od. 2.1-Nov. 21): LaChona and a chorus of !O For eumple: Your poasesafona: need special professional volcea. care. Realize thJ1 and act ac-The orchestra will b • WHEN POPE Paul VI con-cordJnaJy, One who advocates directed by Maestro Anabel demned all forms ol artlftclal far.out action is only risking BruLslow, conductor or the birth Mrtrol, hll edict ,cauted yaur secu'rlty. · · Dallas Symphony. lnunodlll< and hlJbly pal>OlllllJ-;;i~-~~----;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~ =lo mllUona 01 Catholic II BIBLE THOUGHTS U tilt President o! tho Southern Baptfst convention came out qanisl birth con- trol~ tbere might be some debate amonr Southern Bap- liltl u to whether he hid taken a wtae stand, or whether ho bad aoy buslnas pro- nwnclng on such a subjfJct, But lho Impact ol the s1ale- ment (and hence tts neW1 value) would bt mlnlmbed by the fact that all Southern Bap- llsls """Id fttl free lo lpJro It il they wished. .0D11 PIOYIDINCI: 011r 1ntf1r pro• id1• for 11111r1I 1111d• of mankind. "H1 m•••th ht, 11111 to d11 on th1 •"ii 1rid on tfl1 9ood" IM1tt. 5:<45). The r1ln1 bl111 th1 '"ii '' well '' th1 t DOtl. It MUST be tM1 w11y; olt1erwi11, people would 11rv1 &od 1imp/y for th1 m1t1rl1I toot! this 11rYlc1 would bri119. J1tu1 taid tl11t 1om1 fotlowe4' hi1t1 to 111 th1 101.,.11 111Ci li1h11, Jn. 5:2•. letld11 thl1 fi.ENE'-Al pr0Yld1nc1 tow1rd 111 mtri, th1r1 ii I Sl'ECIAL ,,e .. itl11tc1 f1-.o rl119 +1101• who lo.,., 1111:1 ''"'' G.J. The l lbl1 1111-,., "1U thl n91 work totether fot 9oocl wnlo them ttiet leve 6ocl", Rem . •:21. D1vlcl 1eicl, "I hive not 1een th• rl9hteou1 fon••en, 11or hi1 11ed b•tlnt breed", P1. )7125, Peul telcl, 'Th• P••t• of 6od, which pe1teth •II unclert1nclln9, 1h1ll •e•p your he•,h •rttl mincl1 thtoiigh Chtl1I J•1u•," Phil. 4t7. Dr. Charles II. Dlerenfield. pastor of SL Andre"'' Pre5byt.erian Cburcb , 600 St. Andrew's Road, N e w p o r t Beach, will cooUnue his Jenten series entitled "The Alchemy of Christ" at the 8 a.m., 9:30 Tht U)>l<Hialt Engllah uatd In it.I version ol the Lord'• Prayer, for eumple, took the THIS Al.80 eiplalna why tt place or such obsolete ex-ts more newsworthy when the pre11Jona u "thy" and Vailcan Council adopt.I new "thine." The prayer now goea rules for the Masa (Which will llke this : actually change the worship servlcea, 1:30 a.m. and 10:40 -------------------- The proposal will be wb- mff.ted nezt month to the an- nual meeting of the Consulta- tion on Cburc:h Union in St. Louis. Upon appro\lal, lt would then be presented to the dlf- rerent denominations f o r revis:ion and dec isio n 0J1 whether to merge. "Our Father in heaven, holy habits of all p r a c l I c i n 8 be your name, your kingdom Catholics) than tt Is when the come, your will be done on National Council ot Churches earth as In heaven. Give u1 to-adopts a resoluUon (which day our daily bread, Forgive isn't binding on anybody, even Us our sins as we foro~e those the delegatu who adopt It.) who 1ln agalruit u1. Do not STILL A N OT H g R. - tmnc us to the tell but dell\ler C1'.Jnlideratloo to be borne In us !rom evll. For tilt klnfdom, mind It lbat lht Vllllcan, In Art YOU e Chrlltl1117 Do you h1vv1 th1t "p••c• of Goel which h1 lnte11d1cl for ALL me117 S1 U1v1 J11u1, r•p111t of 1!n ,co11f111 lor free boeltlet t1lli119 of 6ocl'1 w1y of 11lv1tlo11. Church of hi1 111m1, be b1ptl1ed ~11to Chri1t-th1•• four 1t1p1 r111~e you • Chrl1tl1n: tt.1 11 b1 FAITHFUL u11to d11tl<I end you wUI h1v1 p11ce, 11et 011ly hire, bu.I her11ft1r. IMk. 16:15,16, Ach l :l•, Git. l t21, Ach 22116, I Fit. 3:21 , Rev. 2:101. Thit it th1 wey lo profit from God'1 TOTAL PROVIDENCE, Phone or writ• Chr!tt, 2J1 W. WUto11 St., Coit• M111 , C1. •2627. 545·4•00, 541 ·2047. T•• TY Ci.-.f f, $1ftdcrp, 7:30 A.M. a.m. Durln& the Vesper Hour, 7 p.m. there wlll be a preview o! the Biiiy G<aham film, "Two A PeMy." Tht leS!On-sermon In all QftsUu Sc:kDCe churches suitday wlll be on the subject of "Chriat .lesua". Servlcu will be held at 11 a.m. at the Jl'lrat Church of Christ.. Scien-Uat. 2880 Mesa Verde Or., Coitl. MUI; aL ll 1.m. at the. Jl'lnt Churdl ol Christ Sdtn- tilto llt Olive St., Hunllngton Beach; al t :lll and 111.m. at the Flm Church o! Christ Sc:lantlst, llS High Drive, J...ilun• Beach; 1L t :t!t a.m. anil 111.m.1t the Flm Church o1 Cbrtst. Sclentls~ l303 Via IJdO, Newport Btlch; and at 8aha's Plan Music Night The merged denominaUon would obaerve Ule. sacramenll of baptism both for infants and ldulls an<l lht Lord'a Su)> per. Other features of the tra- dlUona ol each church would bt lncorporal<d Into t b e worship form. It would be headed by a bishop, bul lit governing councilll would be domlnaltd by tltcltd laymen. Tb< propasal spectflts lh>t the !lnl pmldlng blahop would bt a Negro aod Iha! the churdl would bar all forms of racial d15crtmlnalloll. The church would be com· mitted to "struggle with raclam, poverty, e.nviroruDeDt. war and the problem• « the femily of man, mlnlltet to the dttp yeernlng of. the ""'"'" splrll !or lull-In ll!e ajlCI provide for lhe common ue. of the mources and ptta'' on many Christian lrad!tlonl. _ WANTED IOTS I.MD •1~'"5 AMS l TO It ............... 0. Qllllll C.... TY ... _ ... ....,...., ........ AUDlnOMS WIU • HILD TMIS Wiii! IN OUMM COUNTY ,.,,,.. .. ~ ......... the power, and the &lorJ' are addition to t-1 ... --.a-...... _ yours now and forever." ....... ·~-..... . Tht U.S. Calhollca bllllopa o! the Calbolk church, 111o Is last fall approved lhe ICET a aecular ata.te -a dny one, atan<lardlled forma ol the to bt aurt, but wllb for· Nlcttlt Creed, Gloria and ruchlnl d I PI o m It I c ...,. S1nctua l e< tho -Mau -nectlona. By vlrtlJe ol his dull and they even authorized ad-role u a 'spirttull and teCUlar ding the 11klnpm, pow• and rultr, the Pope someUmes Is glory" phrase to the usual Jnvolved in ~I af· shorter CathoUc venlon of tbe fain in a way that other OPIN TODAY HAVING A DEVIL OIA TIMI on your Lord'• Prayer, which <11111 ChrlllWlleadm1teftOI. INCOME TAX UNDl!I NIW OWNIRSH!, ' 11 J' /) ·~ hl't "' ... ~,.,...,. loT11 s _,hlrman J Lot ure .... ··-· ... ,... • nDllAt - · loot -Tell --AllD H•lrcuta . . • . • S 2.M Color ltlnM• ... ' ••• Sh_,.,. & s.t .. s J.JO S'ICIALS MON. Thru THURS. ti111l"1" H11,. ... Shtt11p .. '" s.tl ·-k ''""· $12.JO "'-......... H••· nur · llOCt,eMrt1w11lf.1LOCK..cl, . ...... .,.. ,...,,., ... !DD -· ......... ~. , ...................... . .... :i·:·::· .-:=~=~ Pl!', !!!,u!!!uµ:Aw~o !!!!! ... ii(.,.atloil .,.., ta rwlW1'. If ..... .,,, ..,.... thait co.It yw .,, ,....etr • -.. ... .... _ ..... _. ____ . ··in~~o. hWlolo ....... Tox Sacvl<e wllh Oler -4000 Of"------UI rw If -- . • • • Co'ni111ent Page • .. " l' • . • .... . . BILLY GRAHAM VISITS ' I W hat He Finds When He Mingks, Talks With Youth -No generaUon' bas ever beet! more lov- ed, wonied over, spoiled, or ca!J91ed more Q)DCe II and fruattaUon thin the present one. Mlllioos ol adulta have thrown up their luuxk In delpalr and given up trying to UDdfntand modern JOUth. 'Ibe suicide rate among 1tudelt.s 1hnJu&l>out the wm.rn world 11 ~to an aJannil!I degree. A l .. yea!'dd boy bumed hlnuJelf to death In a school yard m France. m:ently and left. a note saying, "I did It because I cannot odapt mylelf to W. Mlrld. I did It u a sign ol protest aplml violeoce'and to ... lov'e again." An honor student at a Canadian llnt•enlty fGre up his dlploma at the graduation erercises Jut unmtt and said, ''My lour yean. at lh1I lllllilullon llave been meanlngtess·to me." · PllESJDENT NIXON l<lemd to the ..-..,, -.iaton and fruatratlon of young.people In bb Slato·of the Union ad· -l"'-he Indicated that yoang peo-ple need "• seMe of acltement, a sense of .deollny. 'Ille grealeat privilege an In- dividual" can hue ta· to Rive Jn a.caUM bfa<r 1l>u hlmlell." !lilly, i~ you. y.., told'lt like tt 11.• ' I delermleed that I wu golric to do my Ev"' with all Ole prilb and 11ucly bttl to ftod out 'tfhat was "bugging" our mlllner, I could delect the bulc human __,_ ~-they ••• , lngreditnla -to Ill the """" pee>-,_ .....,... ••~1 ""' say.... pie I have t.'11ted to lliroqllout the world What ore they talkial -! I tjl,gan to -the need f« love, the need for ... a<dt mylldl: II there r .. lly • generation • d-...tlnc, and the -for Jl'.ll'POO'. gap that is ~ dl!ft.l"'ent hlm the gap ~ ago the ~ am- lhlt baa always existed between genera-beie1dcr to France ~t !hiYfl' in. .,_., • I T.•-· I wuuo . vlted me to come to bli bmne and have a I b<gan to go to college and unlvenlty · dlalofue with French -It waa one emripuRs not Qr1ly to "PW but to lislen. · of the moot lnlerestln( ....,i.p ol my I put on old clotiies and a baseball cap Ule and went to I "Jove.In" Jn Winnipeg • where oeveral thousand young people FGr -hours • we - .,.,. galhered for their 'Jl>appmlng". I phlllliophy, J>IYd>oloo, politla, rdlgloo, joined • group of boarded, )lnlleatln( the ~ ol youth, etc. student. at New Yori: University utl.ng When k wu aJJ ovtr and the young quesUooa aod listening to tbe.ir .Mwen. I people were iU8pcninc Jn the wee houri ewalrl out a Black Panther leader and of the morning, Am~ Slrtver said -·to.him pour out Ill his ·bit-to .... "What do JOU lhlnlc?" and alarming -ta ol vqeance.. I I uld, "The basic prd>lem theoe y°""' t.'11ted for · aeveral hours lb an eh!y J>'O!>le face· 11 the same beslc: problem 1"'11" ol the Studenta I« a Democratic that )'<JIJnl people au lacing all °"" the Society. world. It II a ¢ttual probl11n. Until ' they llrxl the ......, to lhlt problem, we Nar TOO LONG AGO I went to the are going to ""1tinue to be beset with the Miamfl!ock Feotlval at the'lnvttallon of (llobiems ol youth." the ~ >.. I looted at -I w"'t to the -slclt ol the coin and quaintly -yuuq people with their aaw a dil!em1t type ol )'<JIJnl peraon than .....,_ cooil, their untrimmed hair those who make the heodlines. and thelr-eyea fllled wttb longing and fan- ciful clttama, I couldij' help but wonder who b8d filled thtm. A> Ibey sat uwnd their ll\lle campllres at nigfll lllteoing to hard rock rnwdc which bad lyri<a about love, death, heaven, htll and eternity, one !Jo1 wtth loOft'ad hair, starved for l .. e, ibmr bll'""' art'lf!d me and ~ "Oh.· I WENT TO the beautUul YMCA ""'"'bly grounds at Blue Ridge, N. c., where l500 Christian athletes were gathered, led by oome of the moat farn<QI namel in IJP(lrf.I. 'Ibey .. .,. !ITong, cleared· eyed, cleon -cu~ and were studying -Bible, sl"8inl ~ ud pral'lnC. I went to the Cam(llll Crusade IJead. quarten 11 -ad Sprlnp. Calif., and saw 1 thousand student leaden frcrn IOIDt rl the great campusn ot Ameticl, \loll Of wham were ltudeat body "'8sident or """"' In Various, -activities. They, too, vhn cleu-e.yed, dedicated, ·praying, alng!ng hynw and sludylng -Bible • I went to the Unlveralty ol llllnols where lnler-Varllty had gathered more than 10,0IO ualwnlty -.. ta to atucly the Bible and to dl8cuss morality and reUglon, • During the poat five year. I have """'1ed a great d>lnce lo the com- posllloo ol the audleoctl to whom I opeak In these. grtat atadhrms and audltoriuma throucbout the wWkf.' The audiencft are aimolt lnvarlably from lO pen:ent to 70 perceat under 25 years Of age. It !Ji the yuung people who are canJi>g with their 8earcblng and qu..Ung, and -da of them are ltoyJni behind to "find.'' Modem youth ls nqt react:Jng favorably to a world cr<Mad by technology that leaves unaolved the problems al war, poverty, dlaease, and bmnan ,nature ltaelf. YOIJTll ARE oeard>lng for purpose and meaning in life. 'Ibey are determined to flnd h even JI It m'""' burning the whole thing down and slarting over. The real hlllic reason th.It student! are rioting al\() den»mlratlng Is not only ldeallsm but moot ol them are empty and ~ted and theirs ii • burning quest I« ultlmato reality. N~ ODCe said, "U • man bu I why for bis life, be can bear wttb 11molt w how." Maey ol the ~· that have in- fluenced this generation ol young people have agreed wJth Albert Camus when he eaid: "Man t:aDDOt live without mean- ing." Modem young people are asking themlelves the aame kJl"'1 questions that bothered Plato, Arifltotle and Socrates: I die. I suffer., I must struggle.. l am at the mercy of chance. J am involved in guilt. Wbo am I? The onlf bool: In the ""'Id that speaks autHorltaUvety to these "ultimate aitua. Uons" ol life is the Bible. There is an authorltaUve. whorable answer for young people· today. 'Ibey can find purpose, meaning and fulfllbnent in a penonal ex· perience with God. llOO'll THE Old and the New Testaments, both Judaivn and Ouis- tlan!ty, teach that man is alienated from God. They teach that man Is a rebel and Without God there ls no happiness, peace and fulflllment. Man ia basically and ewenUally a sprilual being. 'ftie older generation have made the tragic mistake in our educa· tlonal system of asswnin'g that man is only a physical being an"d th a l materialism will saUsfy. Our young ~ pie are in full revolt against this concept. Many people have said, "But you are now 50 years of age; you're too old to c:mimunicate with thia modern genera· LOVE JS STILL THE KEY Evang•llat Bi ii y Graham lion." That's a very strange thing. thought so too. So I began to ask a lot or young. people about it. I find that they want the older generation to acL their age. They don't want a social worker, an educator or a clergyman trying to act like a teen-ager, They can detect a phony. They reject hvpocrtsy. They are looking for sincerity, They want us to "tell it like it is." I am learning that the Gospel ¢ Jesus Christ that was relevant 2,000 years ago is even more relevant to lhls "turned on'' generallon, J intend to continue going where.they are and telling it like it ii. I believe the maj<Bity are listening. r:--·-)---'ou·nger-Vot-ers. -Marijuan-a--baw·s--righterr· ! ' . .. . • . Are They Ready? "Today'a II-year-old Is better educated and belier Informed than his parenta were at the same age." -WU DOI the sell.-ving declaro· lion , ol a membe!' of the educatlorial "es&abllabment," but the freely Pen oPiNm ol a Dlllllberof wi-In aa Jn. torlm bearinc e<nluctod ..... uy by .. A-.bly ,commltlee. 'Ibey Included -en111. ~ collep and blcb --They .,,... before the Assembly Committee on Elec-- llons and Cooatitulional A-1dm"'ta In 5an Dleao. Subject ol the hearin( .... -the wtinl age """1d he reduced to IO, II or 18 years, and whether the "age of ma- jority" or age of statutory "9p0Dllbllity lhould aJao "" lowered. WITNESllES were unantmously In favor of a reduced votlng age, most favoring II years, but lpilntered on.pie· responsibility question. Voter age reduction measures failed In the Leglala-thll year, largely because SAN DIEGO AISemblyman P ... Wilson noted thll financial responsibility for penam under 21 11 ol concen" to ~. who woold feel It rial<y to enter Into contracta with them unleu their parmta.could· be held liable. ~ 111.otbe:r' Und," he added, "aome people ....,, flnandlily ma\ure and , ....... at 15.11 lleoa• lllldenl ~ .... emphasfud that the -woold .,._ ll"•ltt portldpatlcll In publJc life oo the part of -under IL Commllee Cbalnnan Paul Priolo (ft,. Los Angeles) uprurad -mu..., lht ,,..ey empty auditorium. "U they want to partidpato, why aren't they be!'e to tall< •bout getting the vote?" be uted. · lnlumclent 8dvance notice, classes In sesDon and olbe!-reuJn! were given, but Priolo penilllql. "Notices of the hearing were in both San Diego papen," he pointed out. ''Don't ltudenlt read them?" many leg!slaton felt commensurate STEVE LANDAU, editor of the "Triton respoMiblllty Should accompany the Thnea," atudent newspaper at the voting privilege. University of CalHmlla at San Dl<i<>, Oplnloos expressed on I h • age ol ma. replled that becau,. ol the San Diego jority question ranged all the way from papen' conwvaUve policies, UCSD belief that JJ.year~s rlKJuJd be con-studenta: generally don't read them. llidered adult !or both ..ting and 1esponoibllity n~ to -·•· that "It's part of their alienation from the r-~ >'.,....,.. system," be Slkl. BOme form of objedlve test or adulthood be wrkten into law. Priolo commented, rather drily, "As a A &tudent 111ggested thal U 1&.year-olda Politician I read all kinds of publlcaUons were allowed to drink "they wooJd he no -I want Jo know what the opposition Is more irreaponml>le than adults. 'Ibere are saying." plenty ol adult drunks." He fell that Landau, who ..,ertod that "adult& tend became 18-year~lds usually have no to lose conlad. with the world ·ol affairs flacal reserves, ''perhapt parenta: lhoukl ' and woo't think dee,ly to new reaJlza .. main aome "'spoosibWty." tions" and that "youth 11 more -closely In ~~ ~Kea~ 'It'• called a tanlcer •• and it'• IUed to pallate tlte •ea.' contact with current lauel," aot a little of the same back from AIRmblyman Jerry Lewis (R-S.n Bernardino) who hinted at tht existence of a laleral "com- munlc1Uon gap." •• M a university Jtudenl you are part of lhe ~ Mt percent and a member of the futUre "establilhment." be·aakl ... ,.. sud!. you m doubUess out of touch with the va!Jt majority o( ywng people who do not go to college or university." LEWlll SUGGESTED, In spite of today's better educaUon, that youth of 25 years ago were better JftPlred for adulthood. "They had responsibilltie the average minor does not. have teday," he said. •"Ibey bad to work, tai:e care of a family or cootr:lbute to its care., and they grew to.be cauUous, able to hmtdle money and other a.sped.I of adult Hfe. 0 He held that the ••atudent establbJhment" has a duty to ~kter the question of dropping tHe •se of , responsibility as well as 'Of voting. Cal1ltnla )'rol- r----------0.r lll-i. S.• l'rtuldsN ------...... ----, Oriental Superpower By llERll CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -Here we are 1n Union Square, San FrlllCilco's front yard. The u!Ull dtsamy: straigbb, -· freab, dirty young ladles, -old -. ~ -ahblr, San Fnndaii. A.king cornea a camera • lldea J-tourllt, who splea I mm passed out on the lawn. "Police, police, cet police!" he shouts at puaerlly Barry \'barn. 1""' freaks ~pproach the Japanese, whose English 11 oa Ibo ll>ort side. "Cool It," ssld cne. uEb?" 18YJ the tourisL "Like," l&)'I the teCOOd ritat, "don't call the pip, mm.• "Police, polJOeJ hollers the J-, wber<upon one f,..k poUa • lmlle. In the --·~ both -... al1lng tlnuCI> the llr! --Japenese TllHor turns out to ba llarate aper\! . , . Ybarra -... wttl> two cl.Ileen who mat fN1b, •""!Oft ambulance ror un· ....m;,:::Jrllll>lrll oer!ous), and taloe J pollemln to - -..... -.plalnl qalnat h1I 1110 1 .-ir.. Ntuml to San P'rao- ~··-~Ah. JN -Bil: Cllltla M- -.. """"' ...... llMK!gbts about ........ bk-"""' ln'ihe --.-·JrtaL lialira .... In ..... ... -Jade ~ !he widely = S. P. almlmf ~.who llu lo IA,to coaflr .a;-. .. Add { momenls I wish I'd bad • camera: The Datsun billboard on Laguna - .. 40C$ More Hurtle Power!" -and a gaggle or wild-looking streetwall<m loungfq under It. PEACE IS lettlni mpectable: All m bnncbes of Croc1oer.c1ttum bank are now 1elling ,.'acenic" checks emhlU)IM!d wtth the peace symbol (dart.,... oo pale yellow) • , .On the other hand: The Thomas Sanfillppoo ol San Leandro, hosting a big barbecue party 1t ·thelr home, rao an ~I ""'flag up their polo.-almilar to the Stan and Strlp!s UCO!>I that the stripes and field ire .,...., "lo< peaco and envlromntnt." Two unllormed San Lw>dnJ policenen pmebtly arrived, ooa snapping: "An> JOU proud of that flq:?" "All of a sudden I am,'' replied Mn. Sanflllppo, at wbld> they ripped down the n11 and '"-ared with tt.The Sanllllppos are coosutllng their· lawyer. I SA YI SMAIL -Id, fancy· meeting·~. and all tball -Mllfattl, who ll.., In Sooth Qty and worts ,. 1 waltrea 1t the Round parking area. Heral Inside the car.-TV sets, radios, clothing. Oulslde the car, two YOW\I men, one of whom blrll:ed "Come oo, open up -we're hUDll')'.11 Hazel let thenj In while her friend zoomed off to tummon tht poBce and the hungry yoqna: men are now beinc led by the Sberiffs. BAY crrY BREEZE: The big gold bull outside The Gold Bull on Samome -the best hung sign in town UH it was mysteriously neutered one dark ind stormy night -.~u heeo ]<llored lh one of. the more lnttl'lltlng transplant operaUons and will be r.hq tomorrow In Ill "' glor)' •. ' Author John Gunther Is holed up at the Mork, roarpmtlng from u u- haustJve tour. of. Allstralla and New z,.Jand I« a -he might call ''lnllde Down Under" .•. Our other loamet ror today Is Stan Pnllanl ol Ambusldor Tour11 who visited• Ban- tu v!Dqe "'"" Durl>an, Soutb Alllca. wlren the naUve ladles pooe lofleu for $2 per tourist. ··-11 was Ute 1 enu left home. .. repor1I St.an, "except It'• cllOaper Ihm and they'ro built bt~ ter." ---at Ille Golden Gtte Brld&e opproadl, llej>ped out ol her mllll7Y San~· tradlllon: hotrte 1o ... to -U1o other'lftOmi., n.-a.1>o1 "l!ft"'ilDdwkm lhat ~ · -and h>ot. Ila, no car. Stolen. Sba • pemdlllyllllorpa'l'JuryRomnoo __.a•!.-to drive her, ud • ·MorRi, liking up a-!bt - -they arrtftd 11 the Rolald lqtll or the ·bar. It'• •d te Ibo 1lolle, tbm -""'1 -cir-bl the artnl<or1 at 10 centa u lDc:b. ... t j Survey Slwws Little T endency to Legalize It By 1'e Anoclated Prtaa Moet governments arcund the world are getting toogher rather than more ~ n1ent on the use and sale of marijuana. An Associated Press survey shows a few spots where 1utboritles wink at the use of marijuana and other producta ol the cannabis plant, such as hashish, but little or no teQdency to legalize them. Jn the Uniled Slates, pending federal legislation follow s a trend ln the m.. dMdulJ slates to leuen penalties for first.time experimenters but to bold firm, or stm>gthen, punishment for pushers. Laws in 27 states have been revised in the past three years and revisions are being made or are under coosideration in nine others. Generally, the changes reduce the penalty for persons convicted a first time of pouessing marijuana, and they often provide judges with greater latitude In d .. llng with !~st olfenden. BUT SECOND OFFENDERS and pushera conUnue to face stiff penalties· in most areas of the United States. With frir exceptions, the sale ot: marijuana. brings Increased penalties tmder the revisions, and in one-quarter oC the states repeated offenders risk life imprisonment. Worldwide, there fs a tendency to con· centrate touper controls on hippies who, in many places, have become associated with the traffic and use oC marijuana. For example, Afghanistan and Thaila(ld -widely known as havens for hippies and marijuana -have shown signs of tightening their enforcement of laws ban· ning marijuana. Pakistan, under U.S. prodding, has stepped, up enforcement and cracked down on hlpples entering the country, re. quiring them to prove they can support themselves. Perhaps the most liberal country on the me of marijuana is Nepal, also a hlppte center. 'l1te only government restriction on drugs is a law agaimt export. "During the last year," a police official said, "we arrested 1 dozen hippies trying to smuggle hashish and marijuana out of the kb:tgdom. Marijuana seems to be the major attraction for hippies coming to Nepal. But we don't allow them or others to carry marijuana to another country." SOUTH VIETNAM also makes no m• jor effort to st.op the use of marijuana, which enjoys a semllegal status. There are laws against sale and possesskln, but they are only marginally enforced. U.S. authorities have put pressure on tbt Saigon government because of widespread use or marijuana b y servicemen, but there ls. still easy access to ·~grass" In the local market. Traffic in marijuana ieems tO be tluiv· Ing in war·torn Nigeria, despite a harsh lG-ye&r jall \enn for offenders. Rudy buyers are found omong night club clien\ele and among youths who arti known u 0 tuff boya" because of their pol amoklnc.. ' Among the countries mcldng down hard on marijuana an: Greece and Lebanon. Gretk authorities arrested more than lO lorelgners In 1989 for )lOSS<S8!oO ol cannabll or for bringing It Into the <OUntry. Since March, 1111, Lebanon llu arrested 21 Am"1cans for ---baabl>h. 'U:S, cooadatoo In G,_. and ·Lebanon liavt! ' hem tryl"f l<I warn ywnc Ameilcans that thej lie• otlff pe!llltles If cough! with rrw1Juana' or ha.sblsh. li'lr1 'bu ·lmpOood toup ,_ penalties on drug smuggling generally. but hRS -mud> roore lenient on haobi.11> and marijuona. ,\I <qmPVed lo a possible death teni.ence for oPtum, htroint, co- alno anil rnoipbh>e, Iran cllll for a all· month to three-year penalty ror carrying small amount of hashish. IN BRITAIN, marijuana is banned despite repeated attempta by the ec><:all- ed pot lobby to have it legalized. Horne Secretary James Callaghan concedes that, med Le ally, there may be no reason for a ban, but he feels the public Ls oot reldy to see marijuana legalized. In the United Slates, curTent attitudes are reflected in comments made by Sen. Thomaa J. Dodd (!Xonn.) during debate on the proposed new federal law and in a feature ol a law passed by the 1969 Nebraska Legislature. "It will -duly punish the youngster who experiments with a marijuana cigarette, but it will not ruin him for life," Dodd ' said of the narcotics control measure passed by the Senate 8Z to o. 'Ille measure woold make possession of marijuana for one's own use a misde-- meanor and a first offender could !\ave the violation erased from his record if he met conditions a court might impose. Preaent federal law makes possession a felony and provides a 2-to 10..year sentence for a first offense, although it allows for a suspended sentence or pro- bation. IN NEBRASKA, where first.time pOssession of even ordinary marijuana used to be a felony, the 1969 legislature reduced the offense to a misdemeanor when less lhan eight ounces or less than 25 cigarettes are involved . A second of. fense Is a felony. however. and is punishable by a sentence of' one-nve years. Many of tht revised state fnarljuana laws are comparable to the changes made last year by New Mex..ico. The state reduced the penalty for first.time possession of one ounce of marijuana, but held finn on the penalty for aublequent possesskin offenses and lncrelled. all penalties for sale ol marijuana. Jn all the states, penalties tor sale of marijuana are seldom less than a year in prison even for first offenders, and often they are five years in prison. Tbe scale jumps rapidly Jnto the 10..20 and 20-40 ranges for subsequent sale coovictions, and there are provisions ror fines as high as $50,000. The th ird -time olfender risks life imprisonment in about one-quarter of the states. AH.hough it has never beei;t blvoked, death is the potential penalty ')n four states for someone convicted of selling marijuana to minon. It 's a possibility in Loui.s.iana and Missouri on a first offense, in Georgia for a second offense, and in Colorado for a third offense wh£n some- one under 25 Is induced to use mart- j uana. 1\1A.XllfuM PENALTIES can be decep- tive because o{ the latitude all9'fed judges, but slates generally limit judges' options to grant suspended sentences ot probation to cases involving ))OSSeS8ion of marijuana. Even this nexibility often It restricted to flrst offense!. In 19 states, judges have full dlscretion in all cases. The bill passed by the Senate stipulate. that a professional criminal -defined as a person over 21 who, with at least five other persons, has acted 1o organize, supervise or manage illegal drug traffic -could be sentenced to a prison tenn of five years to life on a first conviction. Individuals acting alone risk already comparable minimum penallies in many states, and in a few they can be: seJl"' tenced to life even a first convictiOn. The trend·toward relaxing state laws is not un iversal, however. In Arkansas, for example, wheie sale and possession are treated the same and a first offense carries a penalty of ~ five years in prison and a $2.009 fine, there11 active opposition to any dange. "We're lobbying like hell to keep it a fekiiy,," says Sgt. H. H, "Dyke" Atkinaon of the state police narcotics division. • • . More Pot Penalties ' Here ls the atatua-of marijuana t"eSfrlo- tloru In ao!ne other coonfri": Aatrallai aad New Zeal--Not legal, but tts use is said to be tncrtuing, especially 1mona U.S. terVk:emen. There Is 1<1me talk among , legfslat<rs of Jn. cnulng penalties. Arpntlo.I -The government 1Uffened punishment for all drug traffic, Including marijuana, in 1967. There is no apparent Rntiment for legaliiing marijuana. Betilam -Marijuana and other drugs .atways have been. Illegal. The cannabis trarnc has lncrused. ho~r. durlng the put four years wtth the arrival of forelp> workers, especially Tluldsh and Moroccan. lta!J --The government outlawed marijuana a doitn yem ago and \here hu been no thange In the regulations alnce then. Flnlaad -Marijuana ha.I heen banned slnco 1111. The -of rnartjuona II I~ aod tba,. hao bee~ no bout 'the poalblllty ol lilting ' ' ChUe -Marijuana Is prohibited along with other narcotics. Hons Kong -Marijuana ts illegal-' but official& aay it ls not a major ~lem mainly because Chinese addJct.s Conside.r ll 1 weak drug. Puerto ruco -Marijuana is prohibited, but there is a substantial uae or It. It ts·U· legal In other Caribbean Island~. Norway -The Slarting -Parliament -last year stiffened the penalties for all drug use and sale, Including marijuan1~ because or increasins use by yoong peo- ple. The maximum penalty now ts ~!&ht years imprisonment inatead of two. ...... itiUlliiai. Saturday, February 28, 1970 Tbe Comment Page of the. pally Pilot seeks lo Inform and sUmula~ readel'I by pruenfulg a variety ol com- mentary on topics of illler· es\ and slgnlllcance from informed obseryers a a d apokesmen. , Robert N. W1ad, Publlohar , ' - 1 le !r . 't • r. cl y. ... 10 , .. lg I of in !JI 1• tO •• If! k• of d, Ill' ,, In e, In .. :i .. ::i •• Of ol It ~' " .. ,. e, ic ol n. ly >Y ,,. ls le id ... •• .. • "' ,, ot m " d, il· nt .u I ' ' .. Ill ' ' /' Aattf.M"*"• • ~G--~1, 'frowning OiJ~r · ClOwning ' ' DEAl\ ANN LANDERS : My mom lo ees~ to get alonf with' and we rarely have' an argument. 'f!h froblem is that sbe·lhlnks she is Phylli.s lJiller. When have kids over, Mom clowns aroUnd and acts so crazy it embarras~es me to death. Last night she came downstairs .>Yilh her wig on sideways. The guys crack~ ed u~. 11,en she went in~ to a rout~ne they th.ought mother and my flanct are giv· was hllar1ous . I wanted to . hard tlm die. mg me a , e. Mofu knows how I feel btit it I asked my best friend to be doesn't atop her .. She says I my maid of honor. Bessie doesn't stop her. She says I always had a bad eoinplexion doe!n 't stop her,. She aays I but in. the last few month! it am too ·sensitive, that a . . . VENERABLE DC6 TO MAKE LAST UNITED FLIGHT TODAY S.t~rdq, Ftbtoltty 281 1970 OAJL V '!LOT 7 ·Navy Maneuve~s Slated Monday SAN DIEGO (AP) -More than 40 U.S. Navy ahlpo and three from C&nada will take part In an elght-day Paclnc fleet uerclse ~ MOn- d&Y olf the Sou1hUn Colllornia coast. Aircraft squadrons from the Bon .Homme Rlchard will at- tack largeta In the, Chocolate Mountain Range In lmptrkl County ond targeta at the 19 Pabnl Marine Bao<. Navy destroye.r11 and lrtplel will bombard' l"rlels .oo., San Clemeote llland and the aubmarinea Sea Fox. and Pomfret wlll provkh: an· Usubmarlne warfare training. cmler·baled alrC1alt and aurf'a<.-e. conduel. tralnlni. Two Canadia n Ha~ dlltroyer escortl, l'rovldor aJlCI McKeniie, and 'the C.W· dlan supply ship Yukon1 all from Es,quimatt.. B.c.. " I 11 participate, The Orange Coast DAILY PILOT offers you this great 120-page book ' ' to help you save time and money "· UAL 'Goes All .Jet mother should be able to dO has gotten worse. After my her own thing without getting mother saw Bessie three criUclzed. What ill a 'girl sup-weeks ago so said to me, poeed to do when she bas a "Please get somebody else to mother who likes to perform be your maid of honor. Her for everyone who comes into skin is a mess. She'll ruin the the house ? bridal party." l was shocked. u , d Fl F, l -DAUGHTER DEPRESSION My fiance agreed wltb Mom. I n .. #;,,. to y .. na DEAR D.D.: Tb ere• a refuse<! to drop Bessie and we "«:; " · nothing you can do, 10 accept got into a big hassle. yoar mother'• kook In e 11 The next day my fiance call· Tr;p w;th Old DC6 cracefally. Her antics In no ed and ·said his best man had It It ; on your Income Tax-Doctor Faces Suit . Ove1· !*· Baby's Birth * -.. , dlmln!ab you In, the eyes met Bessie at a party and SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)- of your frlenda. In fact, your refuses to stand up with her SAN FRANCISCO• (UPI)-cities and the DC& was on lia A U;day~ld child bas filed a. patience and qWel acceptance because "she is such a dog." way out. SI million damage suJt be- of Hr clOWlling la a mark of When I reminded my Dance The venerable ra:, mainstay -catJH: he Is allve. mabui"'. So you aee, ll'a ae-that his best man was not ei:· of the airlines during the late United continued to Dy three " ~-m· -~er to provide serv Actually the ~t on behalf taally a plus. acUy Mr. America, he bellow-19403 and early 1950s, is van-~ 111u -of llltlt Jea:sie Stills wu filed ed, "Well, at least he won't ishlng from the nation's sched-ice to Elio anotnd b~y wheregh by Miss Hannah Stills, the DEAR ANN LANDERS: I kill anybody's appetite." runways are II e.nou -•"---h sal uled routes. to handle large jets. baby's mlNIC', w o d in am getUng married SOOD. My I am heart.sick Z'ld don 't Th f The Civil Auonautlcs Board htr cqurt 1cUon filed in &u- 2 at OCC know Whal •· do Mom says ·11 e OW'-engine, prop-driven ...-i:or r-~ that J"''" -· "' · recently permitted United to fl<'•• t,;VW"~ IC .. _ Bessie is a real fri end she'll airplane wUI take of£ for its lease tw~ne Convalr tur-born becluae an abortioii op. understand. My fiance called final fl ight for United Air bo-prop planes from Frontier eration on hiJ unwed mother me a stubborn mule. Unes today, a fJlght that1 ex· Airlines to serve the route, failed . G A d -TORN UP cept for two DC6s h1 AWka, allowing United to go all-jet. She said the went to Otil· et Wat•_ S . DEAR TORN: I l1nd It hard will mark the plane's demise The three DC8s wJll Pf'O:~ dren's HmpUal for 'a Utera-• te bf:Heve tllat a mother weald ably end up ln other coun-peuUc abortion last July 9 . enc»arage htr daughter ·to on scheduled domestlc servJce. tries where the plane sUJJ and the ·oper.ation was per. Two Orange Coast science _..behave '° lttartlesaly. And The aircraft is 11lated for a plays ~ an impariant part ln formed by Dr. Richard B. • students have been given your flance sounds like a final run from San Francisco lati G ttnn '9:war:ds by the-S•outhe'l'-n------unlOll~lie t -----.......-; . ---;~L"•"."'°"""·""""~==~=-'''---=-"L"-''-''"''-"'==-~=====-"'-~11-Californla Edison ComJ>J)ly creep. 1 1 . man. to Salt Lake City via Oakland, • Crossword Pnzzle ·ror "Distinguished Achieve-shuck yby yourir htprlni:ndlplble•, Reno, Elko and Ely, Nev., and ntt th Sc' " oney. ouart I a ey th b kh me n e 1ences. are wrong en ac ere. The young scientist.II, both · The DC6 ushered in new hlgh school seniors. 11re San. DEAR ANN LANDERS: h-1y concepts in airborne Juxwy 54 .Nlcktl, e .g. Yesterday'• Puzz le Solved: ACROSS dra Genis, 2904 Baker St., ·1 d 1 k the t Costa Mesa and Frederick WI e an wor toge r n and speed following World our own bushless. We eat out W ti u Uk ·1 ed Pada, 17$71 Oak St., Fountain ar · n e 1 s pr eces-l Doctor: nve nights a week. My ·brother sors the lJC6 had I I !loo Valley. Miss Genis is a student • a eve · r, Informa l at Estancia High School and o~·ns a small cafe with a great a spaci°"" prusurized cabin f> Thicket S d lte ds M ter De. dance combo. We eat there and air conditioning. 11 Break in a pa a 1 " 8 1• most ol the time. Some even had berths Uke banier The students w e r e ac· Rosie loves to dance. The 1, •1 1 all tr . 14 US rocket claimed as the outstanding 0 U"'lil Ye r way ains. stage minute the music starts Rosie Ctuisini speed was an un. lS Amer ica n science scholars at their rolls her eyes, snaps her precedented 320 miles-an-hour Indian schools. The selection wa 5 fingers, swings her head -. and lhe planes had nonstoR 1& long narrow made recently by the F..dison anything to adverti.!e the !act Dight capabUity ol more than Inlet company during the annual that she has rhythm • 4,000 'm11es, far greater than 17 Wild West "Science Talent S e a r c h ' ' Naturally guys come over and any previous model. =~i;,111rr 55 Hiving I lttle spare time 56 Let 51 Ctrlltn ... ~ 60 F•l•"'lr 63 Unsoph s-licated 66 Collection 67 Pllnttt Iii OIY•plc Games partlclp1nl 119 Tiny 70 Ll)ftt olock of f11lr . 19 tnvoluntary 41 Far: 71 Unpltastnl -1110Yt•ftt ·Comb.'°'"' which began at the National'' ask her to dance. She'll-dance Dependmg on the way seat-18 ·Poets, ol Yot.1th Conference on the with anybody. ing was arranged, the DC6 a sort Atom. a three-day forum in J don't think this. ls ladylike could carry between 52 .Ind f~ ~:~°'11 '1 Chicago. and have told her so but she 89 paaengers. of As ia look' 21 Not well 44 C11t1110fllts 23 W«ked 47 Europt1n Fairfax High Grads Sought says it's OK because I'm The Douglai Aircraft eom.. 21 Win' along and no harm will come pany, now McDonneU Doug. 2.5 R'lar: from it. What do you say? las, made 705 OC8s for aitllnu 2 words l Spoil !ht th •"-• th Id 28 Gr1nt surfac' -TWO LEFT FEET rou&-...... ~ e wor · 29 Umplrt's can .t Self-estffm DEAR LEFTIE: U yoa United started acquiring ll 30 Modi fied 3 Takt!~!f DOWN don't approve. tll at should Id· fleet of 111 early In 1947 and 32 kind of room 4 Slugllsh Santa Ana Municipal Court tie IL OD occasion, boweYtr, bees! a1me the1 plane's largest 34 :::~1,~:~ f J~~1~!: Judge Paul Mast said he ls invite uotber couple aJong so nug •1led0~~~:. fl l 1 ed 3't Most cret!py fort runntr looking for ,1950 graduates of Rosie can 1et some dancing n 1 UVll'>'ll ee egg 42 " ... _ 7 Sklpptd Falrfax High School for a 26-·n more than 32 blllion passenger Jnttrlude" 1 '•'•'•'• li"ke · I 1 • mJle.s, equal to 3,700,000 Oying 43 More year reun on. hou · 1 "''''"" J d M.~ "d th · 11 11ctt11o11-.m 1 01-M? How u n "'' rs. "1s onary u ge cu~ sai e reuruon i lc:ahollc i. trHttd? 11 1111r1 1 a1r11 But more and more 7fT1s 45 -·nous: ' Pronoun Is set for May Z3 at the Jt~M ""' booll:iet "AlcohoFbo/'11 -KOPt and DCB jetliners came on the Betw,en 10 Compass Sportman's Lodge , San :;:"~·~';.' ::",: ~m!."f'::. 3! scene, and the DC8 flew short ours~lv's point Fernando Valley and is open """· 1tMWte11, .elf«AclrllMd enni.e. -4& Callfornia 11 Aquallc be f th AM l..wloie,. w111 111 '"'"°111i.,,.., and medium-range fights. cily bird to mem rs o e summer w1111 ,_. ..-oblem1. 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Kuhn, invhd to speak al the meeting, ur...i the ~eia to get togeUier wtU! tilt • ......, "for 111e go<id o1 bosoban, • But Marvin Miller, execu\lve direclor ~ the Major L<ogue Baseball Player• A:~iaUOn. said' afterward "there will be a phlblem'' conc~nil'lg sclitduleO sea&Olt 0perier1 lf no agreement is reached before jhe~'Ohtr~I explrts April i . 1\yo g"met -one in each league are sclleduled for April 8. "The vote was wianimous, 1• hid ~iller, wlio last met with owners' representative John Gaherin I as t Tue&aay, when the proposed contr.acl was . ' • pnoenled to b Im. "I un bopii(ul lllol negdlfallona wUI conUnue. 'l1lo playen wlll make lllOlher declalon at the end fl the month, depending on -proer• bas been made." + Lui December. the playm 1Ubnlllled 41 demands to the OW'lllfl'• mclud,lq calls for modiOcaUon of the ruerve clauee, an increase in mlnlmwn salariea and a decrease Jn the schedule from 1a to 15' ' games. "II woold be an und-to aay that we have modified blU of the pobM uOOer consideraUon," MWer Niel. A.sled about ·the poulbutly Of a 'alrike, he answered : "I hope lhal doeln't·happen." Mille< llld the ploy., repruentaUvts were la aca>rd !hat some mu Of player- mana.,....t dlaqreeaieol, Including tbe ~ lot-a ~ -·· bo suJ>. mltt.ed to an. im'partial arbttrator rather 11100 l!MI cornmilll-. .. ,,; eomm.isslooer ~ a -reprtsentative of the owners," Miller sakt. 11In matters .-.nilng tho-.good of baleboll, be ohOUW bo· the iudJt. ~t la lread and 'butt.er ma1i.n,. 1uoh u .meal money, mlnlmwn tallry and Ille !Jllilam• IJCbedul•, an Impartial oollkler •hould male the dftialons." "Mlller·aald Kuhn, who a•led to address the player group at its ICbedu1e. meeting, "talked in plaUrudes, l>ut be took 1trlclly • manaat'l1'tnt positloct'1 The commissioner admitted h I a remarts were general In nature. "l talk· ed about the game and the need for good publiclly, not bad.'' be said. "I asked to come. 1 feel any\ time people get together and talk. about wir disagreementa some gooCI will come of II." Miller qid tbe players asked Kuhn to get the ...,..,.. ·to talk facH>iap> wiU! them. clalinlng Iha o_. ltad r1'filM to do so for three years.. The DeDQY McLain case wu not men- tiooed at the ses•i<•>. Miller said, but both the commlaai-and the plaji!rs touched cm Curt Flood's law 1t1il chaUengingUte.reservecla.use. '1Kuhn said some or the -s aaid~by playtn• about the Flood altuaUon wert bad for baJebaD," Miller sta~ ·~e players then oballen&ed some stat>m"!I' given by owners abolrt the tame aibfa· tlon." Laver Faces Ralstpn fo r LA Singles Ti~ Emerspn Tries for $10,000 By HOWARD C. ijANDY Roy ..Emerson of Newporl Beach is the new kiug of the bill In tennis' exciting fJ0,000 winner-take-all match play. He will attempt to throw off challenger Ken Rolewall in 'the feature match on the final night' of the Los Angeles Tennis Classic at.the Forum this evening al 3:30. Rocket Rod Laver of Corona del fl.1ar', the man who bids to become a legend in hiJ own time, is featured in the siriglea and doubles finals of the Stl,500 ClasSic Hnlhriched •round the E m e r s o n - &aewallmllCh. 'J:be P ,000 singles finals with Laver and Bakersfteld's Dennis ·Ralstop geti the progf,tm under way at 7:30 itnd a doubles match with Laver and Pancho Gonialei teamed together against Fred Stolle and · ~.G~no is set fur ~o o'cloclt. ''ROO Is Lhe champion ·and would have to be the favorite of course," Ralston observed after defeating Gonzalez In semifinal acllon Thursday, 6-3, 6-4. Then .he added with a grin, "you un· derst.and, I'm not in the busi~ or bookn1akJng." ' In turning back Gontalez, he had deprived Laver. of a bit of extra In- centive. Gonzalez defeated Laver in the first king of the hill competition to elec· trUy the tennis world. 1\aiston then added that•·h~ had I.bought of retlreinent at the age of .rt but !chang- ed hls mind for two reasons. "The amount of money now available and .this new racquet. It's helped my backhand tremendously ," he said of an old weakness. Laver looked only slightly like the king of I.he Grand Slam but came through when necessary:to dispqte of Staile in tKt semifinals, M , H . . Laver will leave on Sunday for Landon and then two additional weeks in Australia. When he returns, he is hopeful of cei- ling back intO the Champions Claalic after first round.matches are completed. First rou~ Ioscn may pt an op- portunity to re-enter the •,ODO event with the four. players amusing the most wins movltt& to two '25,000 ,emHqial matches and the Winners playlnf in ihe $50,000 championships. Emerson defeated ageJeu GGnzalei in the third matcb·of the Cla•ie: He ii now in the driver's seat and his fint challenger is Rosewall .. The event la Clesigned to give the nine beat players .in the world an opportunity to establish the111selvU u Champion of Champions for the lucraUve purse. · McGrady Sets · An.01he1:.Mark;:- . <:Jgar Bas Appeal ,J ack 'McGpwen of Largo, Fla .. first round leader with Dave Marr in the $10;000 Doral Open. ponders his next move on the, 18th green at DoraJ with his favorite stogie in its accustomed pJace. Friday Mc· Gowan slipped lo a 75 for a lotal or 142. Bruins, Trojans Post Pacific-8 Cage· Victories . ' LOI ANGELES JAP) -Revenge-mind. Id.UCLA llhol a blilJFlng II poroent from tJ1o -in the firwl half. roiled up a ,...,,mtennillion lead and rolled over ools •Nd -=:-I IO Friclay night in a .PMifie>I game. ,_If tllo UCJ.A lllflers -binei! to hit ... G{ • -lo that fi1'I half •• the _.., ,,. Jlruin, bounCtd beck trom lblkl!.-defeat ol the ....., 1&!1 . LeatUng. lhe No. 2·ranked Bruim to their 22nd victory or Ule seeon were Curti< Rowe, Jo!\11 Vallely and Sidney Wicks. Rowe scored a UCLA career high of :111 poin\I, Wkiks 13 and Vallely 12. II was jJC!.A's toth c:onfol"'1ce triumph agalhll one defeat. ! · Lakers Win NEW YORK -Invincible Martin Mo. AMe.ls Li1nber Vp . . Grady, the soft.spoken school tea~ha', shattered his own 800-yard world record. his ninth triumph of the year, with an In· credible I :07.8 clocking Friday night at the 82nd annual AAU indoor track and field championships. Shortstop Jim Fregosi and coach Rocky Bridges of the Angels involve themselves in a friendly pepper game at the Halos' training camp in l:foltville. The Angels will play their first spring game, March 7' against lhe Chicago Cubs at Palm Springs. · McGrady, or Washington, O.C., shat• lering a wofld mark for the fourth con- sec4tUve time, whlpj)ed Olympic 440- meter champion Lee ·Evans' again. fOr the third time. Evans of San Jote, Calif., was also caught under the former mark set by McGrady of 1:81.5 set'two weeks ago. in Louisvllle. Evans, three yards back. ran I :08 nsL Unknown Holds Doral Lead ·"'· McGrady. 1he 23-year-<>)d former. C~n· tral Stale Ohio speedster, who onl)'.ear, lier in the week had said the reco~ should~ in the 2:07's, increased his rec- ord to 26 victories in 23 outings ·since flrst establishing the world mark in 1966 or 1:09. Gilbert Fires 68; Big Na mes Fall Behind ~ • LOS ANGELFS-Elgin Baylor e<:1uailed his aeason' hilh • sooring1 Cota! with 42 points Friday, 12 of them in tile final period, as the Loa Angeles La.ken out· lasted the Chic~go Bulls 111·101 in Nation. al Basketball A!sociation play. · MIAMI (AP\ -Gibby Gilbert. an assimnt pro st nearby Hollywood, Fla ., charged out or the pack w1th a four.under. par 68 Friday and took the second round lead in the $150,000 Doral Open Golf Tournament. Gilbert had a J6..hole total of 138, si.J: under par on lhe 7 ,028-yard blue course at the Doral Country Club. He held a one-stroke lead over Jim Colbert. who had a second round 70. and ~fike Hill. Mike, a younger brother of Varden Trophr winner Dave Hill, and Co!blrt were tied at 139. Larry Hinson had a 71 and was alone at 140. Dave Marr and Jack 1ifcG01l'an , who shared lhe first round lead with 67s, each took a 75 for 142. They ""'ere tied at that figure with British Open champion Tony Jacklin, 72, and Dan Sikes, 73. Arnold Palmer had 73 and remainc<l in cootentlon at 14-4 , but some of the other big names fell back. De.fending champion Tom Shaw had a 78 fo·r 150. PGA champ Ray Floyd had a 75. also for 150. Frank Beard, lasl year's leading money Winner. went to a 76 for 149. "It 111as just a b<id round." ?t'lcGowan said. Baylor's outburst, the third .Ume this season the 35-year-old·star has t_ont over 40 points, compensated for the absel)ce of leagut scoring leader Jerry Wat, ·'Who missed liis third game Of the week while recuperaUng from a UU&h muscle pull. • NEW YORK -The New York Rang· er• announced Friday ni&ht they had traded', two players to the Los Angt:les Kings In exchange for veteran I e ft wing Ted Irvine in a National Hockey League swap. Golf Event s Highli ght W eeke11d TV Scl1edule The trade Is the third in the p 1 s t 'veek for the Kings, who are last in the NHL's Western Division. 1be Ranaers are leading the Eastern Dlvi&lon. • In exchange for the 25-year-old Irvine. the Kings receive rookie Juhl Wldlng and veteran Real Lemieut. • The PGA golr tour opens a prolongecl stay ln Florida this w~kend with the Dorll Open in Miami Beach and Channel t be,W coverage of the tou.r events to- d~ at t o'clock. €oncludlng action will be aired Sunday afternoon. SCO'M'SDALE. Arit. _ The lite ot Chi-Orlando and Pensacola are the next cago Cubs first baseman Em.It Banks ·stops on the PGA tour and both will be was threatened Friday through 8 long brought live and In color to southland 'U· distance telephone call from Chicago the dienees by KHJ-TV. Chicago Tribune reported Friday. ' Other PGA events scheduled include The collect call "'as taken by pitching the Greensboro Open (April 4·5l. the New coach Joe Becker after the man identl· Orleans Open (April 18-191. lhe AUanta fied himself as Larry Jackson former Classic (May 23-24), the Kemper Open Cub pitcher who is now retired.' from Charlotte, North Carolina (June t-7) Becker knew immediately Jt was not and the Western Open from Chicago Ill. Jackson but after the caller. "I've got (J~ IS-14). a gun and I Intend to use it on Banks." Today'! high school basketball game ls Becker atttmpted to keep the phOne Jong f.!!.-a AAAA first round playoff encounter enough to learn something about the ha-between Pasadena and Notre Dante at 12 lure of the threat. noon on Channel 4. The Natio nal AAU indoor track and field chJn1pionships will be aired from ~1:.:di ·::in Squ:•re Garden in Ne'v York on ,Chi.1 nrel 2 t')()ay l>eginning at 3:30. TOOAY 1' NCIC.'·1 {41 C:•. -t lGti SC"IOOL BASl(f!T 8.t.LI. -P•llKl•n• Vl. NOi•• o ...... H'9n Sdlool. Foo!tllll Cf> tl'lomok>o1' mce1 !'lei R.,y Co-cll•mPlol'I$ In firs! '011nd CI F AAAA plavoft OllM. 1?:311 o,,,,, f\ll (L -NCB 81<SKET&Al.I. -S•nr1 Cl•l'll 11 Pl!OPl!rdl,..,, 1 11.rii. <'\ (;l -O()l>AL OPEN GOLF -Llw rovrr;o• cl tlm 'lSll,~ ~·1>r1>11m.n1 from tM OOr•I (j11:·• y Club )~ Ml1~f. , 1. • ! ~130 p.rn, 121: Cl. -(95 GOLF CU. SIC -M111tr Bar!M!r 11r<1 Orvlltt Mooar "'*'' the h!•m of Ltt T"vlno •od Tc;n'M\'\V Bol. '" ' ti"' "°"""' m11kll. CSJ CL -PA(!FIC·I 81,SKET SAl.L -Or~ WlltNOil vs. w~~hlr11ltll'I H\ISll! .. ~. SO'lllt . !Ill CL -'"' BUICK OPEN GOLF. . ~ p.m. (2) CL -NATIONAL AAU Tl'll<CK MEET -Tiit U.S. 11111oor lrtd!; I nd lie.kt cl'lell'l-pillfl1h\~ l•om M~<ll'°'1 So111r1 Gird~. P l CL -PRO BOWLERS TOUR -TIM $$11,0CIO S11e!t•y1 o,tn. live from ll'l"lpetl91 u 11es, Tolfdo, Olllo. c p.m. (Cl CL -SH ELL'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF•GOLF . C:55 p.m. ()I Cl -Kl,•G'S HOCKEY -LOI Al'l(l911tS 1011•1' Y$. Toronto M•OI• Llf'OI, S p.m. I') CL -.t.SC'S WIOE WOii.LO OF SPOii.TS. 11 p.m. UJ CL -UCLA &ASKET.SALL -a rulm ~. cellfornlt Golden BHr'J 11 P11ulff 1'1vlllon. T1~. , ''I couldn't make a putt," Marr said. But while they had their problems, .the 29·year-old Gilbert had Utile 4fil~y vdth the demanding course. He birdied the first hole from 10 f~ and took his only bogey of the dlY w~ he missed the green on lhe fourth hole:' He birdied the par·flve No. I, whlci\ he reached in two. ran in putU of l2•and to feet ror consecutive birds on 14 'anf ... IS and canned a 2>footer on the flnal bole.: Gllbert has been a pro for six y~ has played on the tour only on a p¢ time basis for the last two sea90ns. · ·~. "Ive been playing the belt &olf o{\l'.01 life since September and t am aoina ·to play the tour the entil'!. year this teat;'' he said. ' He seid his best finish so far has been an 18th at last year's J)ulck Open.,'lie made only $2.800 In 1969 and bu e.Md only U,566 In his career. • · Wrist Wrestling Goes Collegi.ate SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Wrist wrestling, whlc~ 1n recent yean has changed from an intormal detenninanl or relative stren(th to a 1\amOUl'Olia evri - celebrated on. teltv1.slon ind in comic strips. 1ppears to be about to u'nclerao yel another metamorphosis, five-man team -or P,ot eacti. So. far, teama trom 'the' Univtnity of Callromia, Stanford, St. Mai)'11 and the Untwrslty d San P'renci!ico are expected to comp.le In the llnals, wlllch will be held April 17 In the Longshottmen'a Hall on fisherman's Wbarl. , ') made yet whether to seek NaUonal Collegiate Athletic Association sanction for the event.'' Each team will consist of four malt studenli -who muat be of varying weighff -and one coed -"who can weigh anything she bloody wt.II plea1e1." lilll .. known group Of al-th.it 1'11 suddenly lhnlll into the flal. · ol worlClw.lde recognition, by ChlJ"les· M. Schult' comic strip, Peanutt. 'Ille woriil champlonahlp0 ,..... televl). ed naliooally lbe J>U1 two years. . .... --'onli .. :Ill 'pe-1 In Ille Jlrst hAll, wu Mthf ga111<. <" ID~ -nter, ........,.r, Jn the SC game, the Golcte.n Bears. l]'liltng ~ at halftime, pecked aw1y at OM Trojans' ltad and wtre within lhret at 117.74 with five. rninut.es to play belore Westpbal led a Trojan spurt. The .nrst annual lnUr.COUqiale Wrist ll'ttstlinf Champlonsblp, spon"1Hll by ~ manufactyrerof cuuaJ trousers, will ~ cont.sled llllOl1C Bay Atta cou.,.. lhla oprlng. Befort lhal, though. eompeUtlon will ta.U place on each campwi.Jrom.J.eams repreaenUng 'four diverse t~nt.s : o..mltorJ resid811a,' !ratemtti mem· bera, the ~lent majority and lbe vocal minority. Com~tlon must take place on an of. ficiaJ Wrist wresUing table -''which looks IJke a cross between a butcher bloci: •nd a chrome dinette set" -and will be judged by prof"81onal reltrctt. . TM winning team allO 1•lnt pagm)ce ol a six4ool stuffed trophy of Snoopr .1111 dOf in the Peanuta llrl~1 "which win bo moved every year QI! 1 .:voveltni lr<ijllir' balil until II io loll /tr "'- 111'11ni~." ,'IP .,....r P .. I I ocored IO poini. · :.,""..., ~ orrila to a -vie. Junior guard Dennis "Mo., Layton, <0mlng nrr Ibe bench with a groin 11\)ury, ICOred 25 poinll lo oid U!e Solllhm! Clf c:.eust. ' First pf;,. lo a rouncMrlp tlcl<tl to Pet.alum~ .~~ OC the annual world wtlat •T<1Ulng 'f"""plonshlp, for lbe wlnnln& . ' "We"re mlllrina this for all it's worth." aa.ya &he sponaor. 1:No decision has bten I --· The. eotlre event takes Place under the. auiipkes o{ World 's wrist Wrestling Championship, Inc., of Pttalumt, orq a , 5econd and U!lnt' prlza are "•ul~ framed, but rolallvely w..W..., ..W. Of paper. Any t.am laJUor i. win -. steood at U!trd place wilt be l•ullh!d ~- • I . ' I . ' ' • IB~'c. ,. ~. ,...,, 21, 1'70 ' DAILY I'll.OT JJ. GWC ~:sWilnlners ... ! .·.r' ~~wm Meets •;>~• Coul and GOiden West colleges t~ted Impressive-rrwl.'mmlng • · ortnances Friday with the .ftrates • · .clog San Bemardino, '70,331 and the Rustlers winning lhe first annual 'SOtitbem eaiironUa '&nlerence rtlays. In a meet at OCC, Steve Schwer, Gary Thompson and Bruce Johnston won three !Vents eacb for the Pirates. Schwer c~turtd the l .000 .yard r-tylo In ll ;03 and the 500 free In $:15.1. 'Miompson was a winner in the 200 he ·(l:liU} and 100 free (51.5) while J~ ...,. the 50 1 .... (:t2.i) and !be l»'tirOoststroke (2:1'/.1). ·~In the Southern Conference relays, ~· by Golden West, the RusUers kibled 71 points to easily outdistance se· ~place Rio Hondo (48). 1.1 ('Tbe RuJtlerS" wen five of the eight tvtnts. "1n the f09 medley relay, the foursome Gt Kl!~ . SweMOll. ,Roy Buell, Kellh DbnafdSbrr -.and ffarry Noah clocked -· ·-f:'o4:1. DOnlrdSQn....arui.SWensoo._teameL with B~ Gaidner and Rick Bryan to l!ln.t!i !00.fm relay In 8:01.6. . In th, ,400 -free relay, the· quartet of ; ve MUler.,Bryan, Gardner and Al Ro. woo 'with a time of 3:31. The ieorot of Sieve Moore, Greg Feinbel1!, )&ft Remy and Noah captured the 400 ~Uerfly relay in 4:10.5. ;rRemy, Lance Norris, Rojas and lohn.son teamed to win the 200 free relay 1&:1:311.1. ' ' s..t11tn C1ltt.nll• C..,..,._, lllllyt ._ (d o.NI• Wntl t at<QIPOkt r•llll' -I. lllll HO<'ldG, 1. Go!dtt'I S. C'nw'•t.. "-H.,Dtl', J. LACC. 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In the school's t t year hls-lo:Y· ~~night~ Lions meet Troy, a 81.$8 winner ove.r Ramona, at a yet- to-be named neutral site. With 1:32 left in the third quarter, Westminster had its coiy 1&-point edp, and appeared to have the game wtll in hand. The Lions had been poised all night, shaking off .a pesky Mf-<OUrt p..., and ' a pressing man--11>-man defenst. . &i;!Sclenly Westmtnsler's d\ooting turn· ed very cold and Poly's prus proVed v~ry effective. The Jackr•.bblls' pro!Wc-scor- jng cuanl Steve. D•Hu broke a gQ:le- long drougbl and llllled lh,.. field roals tn Jen than a. mlllute in the. Hnat pc!:rlod. Danas• last buc~et b~ooght the co,.int to 45-43 wllb 2:16 left-. Poly coadl Willard Foe.nter then llfl· ed hi.a: center T1m Slmklns for a well-de. served rest. Lion cent.er Dan Broderick responded by singing lhree slra1iht short hank ahot!i. giving West.minSter a Sl-t3 lead wllh t:l5 to play. Long Beath rallied again with t w o field 1oals and trailed by ooly !o;.;r with 35 seconds rtmainint. Uon forward Steve McLendon ended all hopes for a succtuful Poly c:orcebaelt wilh II sec- ond.I lert as he sank a free throw to pro- vide a five-point m1r1ln. A meaningless baaket by Dallas with fou~ second.I ltfl brought the final count to. &2..tl. Westmiruiter co1ch Don Leavey ear· lier had Predicted that tht contest might come down to a battle of fouls . He was right. • • The Jacknbbits were in rout trouble early ln the game, and Westminster's 18 scores rrom the gratis line provided the winning margin. Poly tallied on only nine of 15 free throw •ttempts. Poly fouls alJO provided the thrust £or the Lions big early lead. Westminster canned slI free throws, four of them by Broderick in the second stanza to pull to an tllllt-polnl lead, • , Wettmlnater, ond lroderlcll In partk· ular, devutated the Loni Beith .qu•d In the third quarter. 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''.().CC Loses :)('.' ,.·~ . 01· J,\w Hamoo of Orange Coast College ~ 17 points in the opening South c...t: Conference track and fiekl dual ,.t with Fullerton Friday, but the .l'lrajes fell to the powerful Homet.s, 100. · '4l, ii FJC. In the Southern California Confer~ ,.ftl~111 ·Golden West also ·got some ~g perform,ances ln . finishing fl'tth in the meet. Hanson won the 100-yard dash ln IO.I, ·~i>tur<d the longjump wllh a leap of 22· ~'11 and' fmlshed ~cond ln the 220 and 120 ~jh 'hurdle1. He also had a thlrd in the triple Jump. .... Few Golden West, I.he most impressive ~'Ptrforinance wu turned in by the 440 ..yar:.d relay team of Phil Age, Mike ~ahon, Dennis Maas and Bill .Kamp. !.'J'he foursome won the event in 42.6. ~\~.The Rustler quartet of Tom Long, Bob ~(JIWnberlain, Terry McKeon and Doug t~enk won the distance medley relay -a time of 10:37.6. ~l~nk, Chamberlain, hfcKeon and t1'~. 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Ort191 PLAYMAKER Westminster High's Richard Ma.on (13) pivots around fallen Long . Beach Poly's David Maxson (22) in Lions' 52-49 C!F AAAA basketball playolf win Friday night. Other Lions pictured DAILY ,ILOT ,. IY aM111f1111 ... 111'' are Dan Broderick ('left) Sieve McLendon (25) a~d Gordon Blakeley (14), Westminster meets Troy Tuesday in seoond round play. OCC, Gaucho Nines Begin Circuit Play Buzz Saw Derails Mater Dei Orange Coast and Saddlebaclt college! launch their conference baseball sched- ules today with each team involved in doubleheaders. · Coach Barry Wallace's Pirate team tangles wlth Mt. San Antonio Colle&e in a Soulh Coast Conference twin bill tha t gets under way at noon on the OCC diamond. Saddleback is at Imperial Valley for two Desert Conference gamu wllh the opener also !!lated to begin •t noon . Orange Coast has ·recorded a f.3 non cooference mark, defeallnr Saddleblck, Golden West., San Bernardino and an Alumni te•m. Lo111s have bun to Long Beach City College, Chlffey ind Cypress. Saddleback has posted a 1-3 non coD- ference record, splitting a pair with Cy- Pte38 and losing to Golden West and Orange Coast. CIF Cage Scores Monarchs Drop 77-54 Playoff Tilt to Loyola By RoGER CARLSON Of rk 01llr ,1111 s11n WESTCHESTER -Maler Del Hl&h'• vanity basketball team ran Into a blu~ clad butz·saw Friday night that answtfed to the name of Loyola and by ltle \iml! four quarters of CIF AAAA playoff ,actlon had been completed. the host Cl.lbs ripped lhe Monarchs. 77-54. A full hou1e at Loyola University's de- crepit memorial gymnasium t •atched Lo- yola dominate the game In every ph~se behind the duo or guard Chris Cowie and forward Tom O'Mara. Cowie, with an assortment of. excellent movet. shots and playmaJting took Mat.er Del's full-court press away and O'M1ra, along with mates Charlie Rendler and Bill Richards, shot the Angelus Leall1e rtpresentaUvu down in convincing fUh· Ion with shots from every angle. Coach Jerry Tardie's Monarchs were in It oTily briefly when a leCQOd-quarter scoring flurry netted the lnvadtn nine buckets in u many attempts to pull with· 1n tWo points of the Cubs. . However. the Del Rey League co-cham· plons put on a brilliant dillplay of Ore· power in th~third period to put the game out of rtach. · Mater Dei was able lo net only four polnts In that desperate elght·minute per· iod and the fourth quarter got under way with the Monarch• behind by 14. Mater Dei made a mlld run al the vie· tors midway through the !ourth quar- AHEA JAYCEES JN LB RELAYS LONG BEACK..c-tJCLA quarter miler \Vayne Collett, Southern Ca I i f o r n I a sprinter Edesel Garrison and San Diego Slate's hurdler Wea Williams highlight the huge field for today·s Loog Beach .u1ays. • The day·IOn&•event mrta II a.m. with hundreds ol athletes in competition. Saddleback, Golden .West and Orange Coast College. have individuals entered in today'• compeUUon. ' As In mdat events ol this kind, the relay events draw the most attention with 11.1ch competltlon1 a1 1prtng medley and dlstanct medley in addition to the usual lrack: mttt·fare.at the Veterans Memot· ·lal Stadium . ter (56-48) but then O'Mara put the Uahls oot wilh lhree field 1oall and a pair of free throWI In 7S second• to 1ive the Cubs a ronnldable 64-40 lead with 4:11to10. Mater Del managed 21 of 'I ahotl from the noor for 41.2 percent while Loyola was gunning the nets on 12 of &a oecaalons for SS.2 percent. The lmpo1injl front line of O'Mara (6-5), Richards (M) and Bob Heinen (f.4) kept the Pt1onarchs from ~nettaling ih· side effectively. fl4lph Chandq1 and Werner Raes ahar· ed high Point honors for Mater Del with II each while Tom Walker netted JO .. 1 Loyola'• well-balanced crew wu JtG by O'Mara with 19 followed by COWle 1171, Charlie Rt:ildler (11) and Ridl1rd1 (II). Mm!' Dtl {$41 a.., ... 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Estancia, FV, CdM Nines Post Wins · Rigblhander Clay Mahoney hlghlil!lled Friday's Orange Coat area prep bue- ball action as he pitched a one-hitter to Jead Estancia over Downey, 2--0. The senior veteran save the Viking! their only safety in the top of the thtrd and then put the shut.out under hJs belt the rest of the way home. ln other local baseball activity, Foun· tain Valley trJpped La Quinta, S·2, Corona de.I ·Mar zipped PfU!t Laguna Beach, i-s, and Buena Park uied a squeeie pla1· 1n the fourth ipnlng to edge hoet Westmins· ter, S.2. In poaUng h!a one-hit shutout, Mahoney fllruck out nine Downey batters and Walk· ed only-one. The Eagles aot their two runs on a·run· producing single by Dave OlniUs in th• third and on a fifth-inning wild pitch . Gr~ HanSon walked four ~ fanned thBt many m· • tlu'ee-hil"1 r,r ,FOl!llllin Valley, ·• Jolin Cqle'1 B'""" go1 y~hll· tin1 performances from cik:hcftl 1t11k• Mix and thlrd~·bi1flllan Mike · .shim.if. who ct1llected two hits apiece. 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HANDY Of fllt Dell¥ lll'Nll lt1H NORTHRIDGE -The UC Irvine bu. ketball team travels to San Luis Ob!SPo todv bmthlng a bit euler followtne a convincing 86-75 victory over a atubbom San Fernando VaJley State College team Frld1y nlgbl. A victory tonight at Cal Poly ahould 1tve U'le Anteaten a covettd bmh In the NCAA Westun Reglooal College Dlvl~on Playoffs in Tacoma, Wash., be.gtnriln& Thursday. A vote to select (he nn.1 two entrants In the rqlonolc will toke pl1ce Sunday at I p.m. Irvine'• three-acorlng leadffl paced the victory Friday night. Jeff CUnnlngham hit 22. Bill Moore h•d II and Steve .SB· blnt added 19. t.toore'1 Zl point.I moved him Into 10th place on lhe IJJ.um.e tc0riq1 list at UCI and he'• only a !O(>bomore. He paned Doug Cilrlatfe Friday nlibl and ,_ has :JS3 polnU Ihle }OllOll. He need! nine lo- nliht to move ahead of Eldoo McBride tn ninth pl1ce. The victory la !lie 10th in !he Jut 11 games tand third lo a row llf coach Tim 1'1f1'1 equ1d and giv• lhen'I a aeason record of 17-8. ny thoua:ht we played well all the way on defense," Tift alW followina the game. "When they went to th•t zone trip de· fense to 5tlrt the second hlllf1 we knew whet to do and did It. Cal Sllte (LA) beat ut wlth ·that defente and we have practiced with It ever since." The Anteater1 wasted little Ume In moving to 1 commandlng lead early in -· thu_l:COnd half. The ~ trtwnvtrate, of Sabini, Moore and Cifunlnlham movad !he Antealen to a IMI ildYalal• and it was never clOH agaln. nie lead WU wktfnld to It point• wllh 1:111 left and at !he llnal bluw II wuu. J • Mike Bameo dl4 an OOUtandlo& job de!Mdlne apfnrl the f>\l!lldcn' 11111 -· er EmerlOll Carr. He illld him 1o lit w.1111me1 vc lr¥1M 1', s"vs u I • field &•ala and a like number 'or free tl\J'oWJ. 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Saundra Matthews~Deacon or Newport Beach , ·is 'featured in the Open End Theater's satirical re- vue "A Smile is a Frown Turned Upside Down," which gives its final perfonnance torught and Sun· day. :Folk Rock Concert NEW YORK (AP) -What Is I.he secret formula that . keeps a televlalon aerle.a, alive and kicking Iona atttr Its con- temporaries have fallen vk:tim to viewer apathy? Some 1how1 Uy in public favor year after year, and this seuon in parUcUlar it b'9 betn the venerable progranl that have 11thertd the raUnp• ' honors. The mortality rate amoac ' yet eompuaiooate man -• tht new shows is hl.P· rt" ol ltr:q fltber lmqe -wbo 23 shows introd~ in' ..,._ Carved an tmplte ciut of tbl I U ~~ t wt!-ud. dolendl tt with tember were qu e Y -~ a thtJ. help ct .hb: IODI. With mldleason. "Gunsmoke," 15 years old vlr'Jin1 deirtea fl IUCC'tll, and once nearly ICUUlid, is that ill alJo tbl theme ol hi"'·g the top 10 with the ac-'•111t11 C h a Parr a I " and """ l•Lanetr.'' . curacy of Matt Dillon'• shooting Iron. The vlriatloit h thal JllOlt .''Bonanu" ia 11 yeara old often tbe Ponderou ii mer.Jy and b .. healthy u "'" the backdrop •1a111&1 which Cartwright. the Cartwrlglifl IO!ve the pro- "Maybery RFP" -former· blema of other people. ly "'The Andy Grifhtb Show" PINI.LY BONED -underwent a name chantt aod a switch la stars and Jt'1 F'lntly boned ch&ract.er1 art sUU hangtna 1n !Mrt. So .,.. the jewtlod movemoni. that "My Three Sona," "P'amUy k•t a W1vWon wlu Uckki1 Affair" and • • B e v e r I y year in 11111 )'W out. Hillbillies" amon1 othen. "G\DlllnOke" ii one of the Slated for OCC Gym ,.;~"::-;: w:i~ i: •• ~ ::!ui:ri~.lt~~~ patented years .,.. Bui lhlre blllld ct wrttln1, dll'fftllll and ' are some important fad,ora, cutlnc. IW elerritnb IO to the .:.·-The-th.ird-a. -sene!-or-saut=rocrgroup-wtricb -at· -ScheduUq: 11 ooe. A ttlO'lr very bub of drlml itlelf. Jn . :"Sounds of Ag~" lo\k-50u\· lricted almost 900 students in thlt comes on between l :IO their own way, Mlnbll Dill~ · rock concerts will be held in their fifst appearance It occ. and 10. p.m. ha. a ~Dociht Adami ~~'= with an lnllated e10 and the down-tHar1Jt farmer alWljd whom they all revolve. Mort Werner, NBC pro- 1ramming v l c e pruident, arauu that vlt:wtrs don't look upon cbar1cten u actor• , pl1ytn1 roles. "There Is nobody named Dan Blocker," 1ald Werner. "There's a Hou, although Dan Blocker probably wouldn't ap- preciate that. lJke Marsha] DWOlt. 1beae pt0plt are ao 1tron1 In tbtlr portr1yall that they ~ve become reol peo- ple." * HIY KIDll * ~ [ ......... ~ .• 1r11, ... .. SUBMARINE Xl 10NITI AT 6:ff I 1t111 AND AT 7:Jt ONLT ' . 1111 s•< Rll or \\\I\ lll lfllll ·l HELD OVIR TWO ACAD!MY ·NOMINATION$ man went looking !Of America And couldn't find it anywhere ... · the Orange Coast College ~ouch a.,d b.is group will be' ~:~~:; o~U: u;n a1:". death. KJtti"it!l.u is a t.m- ·: ~nl.t'lum March 6. on the OCC campus March 3 Thal'a the peak vtewtna time. talillnc blend d the ,·anowi I . featured will be Andrae al 11 a.m. in front of the OCC Seven or the top 10 bl a recent uped.I, aood and ~ad, of ...... --~1 .. __ TM&pt .. I hlNt .. ·11JO Set., 1:JI _, 4:JI Crouch and the Disciples, a Student Cenler in a concert rating period were presented womanhood. preview. • during.Jhole houta. Much thousht is &),Ven to lhe . :· 'Night Fall' : ·Drama Cast In Oemente The San Clemente Com· munity Theater has announced the cast of its next production, "Night Must Fall," with direc· tor Robert f\1oc taJt.lng the cenlral role of 08'11. ·. • Phyllis StroUd or Laguna · Beach wtll portray the elderly Mrs . Bramson -a role she -Played over JO years ago . For Moe, it will be his third ap- -pearance as the psychopathic killer in Emlyn Wiiiiams' my$lcry drama . "Night' Must Fall" will open · .. March Ji for a three-weekend •'tun, .Thursdays t hrou gh · Saturdays, at the Cabrlllo · Piaytiouse, 202 Ave ni d a : ,Cabrillo, San Clemente. .. . QUEENIE .. ~· . Long Beach Tryouts Set The Long Beach Cmnmunity Players are seeking a n unusually large turnout Mon- day at the auditions for their rorthcomi ng production, "Ladies of the Jury:· Director Bertram Tanswell announced that the etimedy ha.s 22 roles for 10 women and J2 men in all age brackets. Others in lhe cast•are Karen Moe . David Cox, June Whitney, JoAnn Applegett, Mary Dunning and Gene A~ plegett. The readings are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at the Com· munilY Playhouse, 5021 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach, where the show will open April 3 for six weekends. By Phil lntorlandi a:: K-.r .. ..., .. s,.-.i.,1oo<.. •tit. ... ..,., ... "'·--. ·"Ecologically speaking, what kind of safari js thia!'• EXCLUSIVE AREA ~,P.r.f ~-61l·62'0 PERFORMANCE FOR AOULTS . lf05 Eat Coall Hwy. · 7 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS lllT ACTORS -D1t1th1 HofflMt. JM Yiltllt lllT P!CTUl.l IUT SUPf'OlTING ACTltlll -Syt,Mi Mllef IDT DlalCTOI -....... S.111•1..., IDT IClllftft.AY , Im ,ILM IDfTING I SM•'-"• 7:0I -' f :JI -Mllri-......, !'t10NDAY TOPS charictan, even the ttcon-dary one•. Glenn Stranae, who During the week, Monday is Sam Noonan the bartender, ni1ht gcta the blg1t1t audience said: -which partially eiplains "I've tritd to make Sam thll how "Lau1h-ln" .,can llve I~ wiy: hen's 1 bl& country boy harmony with Gunsmolce come to town and Mils Kitty and "Here's Lucy." l~ lht iave hlm 1 job. So anythln1 l same raUn1 period menuoned, can do for -her any-favor I'll aboWI five of the top lhOWs do it .. ' ' were aired Monday night. Str~nce u. whose fice b But these are peripheral like 1 dried erttk bed, 11ld: factors: It al~ bolls d~n to "l never U')' to act like I'm two point.I: F1r1t, there l! the running the place. If therf:'1 premise of the lhow. The sometblq: tn the dialogue thlt basic idea mwt have what one makes It loot that way I'll Ilk creator call s "f!nOUgb legs to the di.rector lf I shouldn't cOn- walk on." Second, the sutt Mils Kitty firll." c _h a r ~ c t e r s .must ha~e "Mayberry" combines char· dunens.ion and must b e icters to be rouoc in ever)' welcomed into the home as old small town : · the olficlOUI friends. l clerk. the ~-go-lucty 1u ·•A series has to be as staUon attendant a hud)'m.an simple u a paper clip," con-' tends Perry Laf1erty, a CBS programming executive in Hollywood. "That's what's hard about it. It has to have 1 bulc theme like Beethoven'• Fifth Symphony that can taU all kind! of variaUons over 10 or 15 years." The basic theme of "Bonania0 is that of a touah. Pat in Cameo HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - OldUmer Pat O'Brien signed up (or a cameo role in I!! episode o( televl1i1n'1 ''Bracken's World." -ON THE TUBE , r. ' '-. ·. , '·. , 111 ,1 !1 }l ·t.,:;:i;:;,?!a ACADllMT AWltt• lltOMMll•• ...... ,.,_ .... Wtlt« """""''-"""" ......... "'CACTUS PLOWll" --''THANI TOU ALL fllY MUCH .. wlhl .. ..., n..I• THE LUXURIOUS llEWIA .... THIATIE PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES ""'* ..... 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Santa Barbara Owmel, Ille National Science Foundation'• Sea G r a n t Program, and the legal pro- blems connected w~lhe coaatal regions of Ille U. • will au be dismued d g a technical seasion at the annual Olfahort Technology Conference. The Off-• Conference will be held April 2'M, 11'11, al the Albert Tbomu Coo- venUon and Elblbit Cent.er ln Houston, Texas. Dealt Netk!es CARTMELL 'E,... M. C.rtlNIL ._ Del" A.w~ o.dlll ~-SUrttnf "' lllMend. .,.,., E. C.r1mrf11 ,_ _,., D.nlel •• and Kft'ln A.1 tw. ~ Eller! M. •nd C.Jlt; .. , CtftnwO; tllrM llr'O-lllen. ltk;Mnl L., Wllllem,.• I nd ltot.1 D. t l•I-. WVkin ~y, 1 ,.,.,., hi& f"7111r c.llnlal FllMf'AI Holl'IL SIMPSON Or. w.nw M. """"°"' I.fl 1l, ef 11117 C.mw/11• st .• u...-••tell. S11r· "'\19f .,. wife. E.thtll ,_ -· Ill ~ •rd lfvo:e, H-' I MCN end J1mt1 Mid!MI ~ fll lthKll. NIW Y«t.1 ..,..,....., Mrs. Mlrt J-C.lldli.. ,.~ MQUd!llM!ttl .... 10 ........ dlllllr'M. lfrVIUI. Moftcl:9v. 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'""""' 28. 1970 DAILY PILOf ff _Njxgil M:oves to Stimulate More Home Building I Learn Tax . Dedu~tions ' For Homes . , •• WAsHING1QN -With the Apnl II I.a• deadline approaching, 1tet home buyers will 'want lo remember that Ctrt.in costs they paid In ,connection with clooing .,. deductible if itemized 11 deductions on fecf{fai rl(wns. ~' ira equally lm- porJMt lo knoW which closlni colll can-• not ·be clllmod .. deductions. Cat<ful'study of tliowable cl"ing C<>Ot • deductlom-before filling out a tax · r etUm.;.IJ liiQested by William J. McAuliffe'. Jr~. executive Viet prf:A4enl, American Luci '11\le Asaocl.atlon. ' -11 lit ....,._ -• lo begin lo npay the !171,$ bi!U.. it owes lo private tncU~. tbe actioo woukl free money for private investmenl. ....: With more money available for Ur -t. addltlonal funds could be ex- pected,to,. lnlo housing. -'l1'le laws ol suPJMy and demand wotild roree down interest rates. 1£ Ute plan works, it would solve two ot the ""'"1 serious problems laclt1& the d~ "'-bulldlui inc1~'l' -.lll&b ~it•tes~and a~Ula'ge ol money·iti __ _.,.,_ ' -1 ....... ~ ; ... •• , But Paul McCracken, ciWrman of Presideot Niloo'a Council ol EcoDomlc AdvloerS. xaid the plan requires a larger fed,..al surplUB lhan the It.I billion the admlnlslratlon tlllmatm for Ibo lllcaf year that beginl July J. To generate a target SUtp1ua !n future fiscal years, the pernment must q!Strict spendln;, or nlse ta1e1. &ither action is ex~ted to be polttlcally un- popular. • 1 McCracken was asked II he believed the plin would Win acceptance. 1 •:1 am a profeuor, not a po_IWcllnf''he ' . $12 fflUion Project Aki. 111 think""'tbere la abaolutely oo chlnce at all unW we becin to articuJate the argument.Jor iL 'Ibe. importaoce of a aurptu1 doesn't derive from aome mUlt)' canon oC ntnd fln1nce. lt derives from the baalc economic fortes ," Ever slnce PreskSent Franklin D. Roosevelt used "pump priming" govern-- ment .spending to help get the nation out of the ~epressloo of tbe !!Os, tbe IOVtrn· mtnt budgete,bave betn tillored more or Jeu to current economic condiUons. 'Ibe lbeory W&S<that the budg<I lbould be In ourplua ln'timta ol lnflation and lo deficit In tlmu " ......... lo help .... up lhe economy. Bui the r<tson -lien ts the fl;st In many y-to ....... the lludpt be ktpl In siipju, year al11r year u an eccnomlcllrategy, Whether the budpl Cln be Up! In Ibo black remains lo be ""'I; Tha t-· f.iscal year ended with a '3.1 billion '"'Plur. Th< surplus for tlle c:umnl llacal year ls now eatlmated at fl .5 biWon, down from an earller estimate of IU blllloo. And the projected turplul !er the ll'I0-7t yeer ts Just IU bllUoo. Ntsoo d<clded lo, allempt·to.lllmulate New Drive .Vrged 1-building lndlrecUy instead of pum· piDI mon lt<lttal money Into dln!ct hous- lq tubelclles. • 0 Penooal fr,eedom will be lncreaeed -..bell tbere is .more economy in ptn· meat and Jess government In economy," he aakl in !\is aMual ecOnornic.meuna to c.eaeress. '"Economic domination, U. any other domination. ls dangerous to, a free society, no matter ~w benevo~l Its alms. . Freedom depends on lUr ~g the line between dominalloa and influence·. between control and auidaoce." · • • . Housing C~·uncil . • Asks Incentives • • • •. i • ' WASHINGTON -The Council of HoUs. 1968, "for which we had high hopes," log Producers today called for a broad already are proving inadequa te, BrowJlf:I:· riew (assault by government and private tein observed. • industry on the pr:oblem of building the Even at interest rates reduced Jo one millions ·of new hol.sing unlts whJdl will b be""nftded in the decade ahead. percent Y government !rubsidies uo<¥r . . ~ Section 235 of lhe act, many low-income · . The program lncludeJ i n c r e a s e d , families would not be able lo meet the re-- subsidtes to low-incoyne home buyers, quired mortgage payments, he reported. special tax incentives to sa'vers and . m. "Pital1')r others," he added . "'can't pay the vestors whose funds find their way mto rent in subsidized multiramlly rental housing mortgages and establishment of• units built under SectJon 236.'' a "~ary market" for trading in con. -"In order to broaden the base of vent.i0?81 mortgages. , ~ • participation, we would like lo suggest . ~hllip N. Brownstein, forDl!t HU~ that the interest be fully subsldi1.ed, and assastant .secretary for mortcace. Clldit that even some parl o[ the principal. and eopun.lssklner of FHA, made the pro-amortization be covered by subsidy, ·if poula _ in test.im?"Y before~ the House, .. necessary, to qualify a deserving low-in· Comm,jtlee on &ntlng and Cbrrency • .., come family for home ownership,'' appeared as spokesman for the c:ouoch,. Brownstein told the committee. To illUltnte the need for adv~ homework on closlog cast deductiual, McAul!fle pointed lo local J><Olltl'.IY -which, u moll evet)'OM knows, are deductible. But two -euctlonl aBSOdated wllh home owlMl'lhlp ln -y areils-namely transfer tuee-and special asseSsmeots for benefits tendln& to ln- creue proper~r value..-•e !IOl'Mieduc-i Uble aoconlln&· lo the United Stales' ' lntenw a-••• Serdce. .. Leisure~ World Tower -Due • which is comtrlsed of Amedea's ·15 largest prolt11lonal home bulkllng <00- cerna. SpeclOcally, the council favored: 1. Atllactinc more funds to financial"ln· 1tiluUon1 which are heavy IUPPlien of mortgage creel!~ -ttln aald • blll ·-ed by lltP. JUcbanl Hanna ((). Calif.) would do this bJ exempting from taxation, up to a certain amoont. the in- terest earned In sayings wliich are chan- As ~xamples of _.how costs have skYrocketed , he cited eou nCn of Hoostog Producers figures showing that land prices are now rising at an annual rate o! about 10 percent and that wage rates or construction workers w.cnt up abouL. 15 percent in the past year . ,,. -....,--I Other deductlbles include • real . AnnouncM•!Ut thlt construct.Ion will char"T. paid~~~ :J.,coUld _ 1fai:t rihJn tbe next few weeks "" a )4 ea~lt oan~-u....i.,u" cbirs• to ·Wry. !l'l-unlt residenUal..recreatlon. lnv"'ve --~ ...,.., tac:ruty at l\Ol8mclior" Lelisure World ·was bu.y~s-but may not eover :': j ~ made loday by company president Ross or1gma~ fee, commonly· w. Cortese. Value ol the project Js "points, that ii paid by p.D'chuen °" estimated to be in excess of $12 mUHon. "!I ~oan~ rule i5 that if polnts are "tbe higb·rise complex; r~t or •its kind the are ·deductible to be constructed in an uruncorporated reat!>'m t;:":t,, d~ .. money paid area ft Orange County, will.be unJike any ~ the ol. niooey In 14: cue.. it'• a other ad\14 resklential facility on the : lo cblcl: .rith the ·-lllS Pacific Coast," Co<teoe stated. The =. GI' another irlOlmed tOurce when arcb.itecU. are Bodrell Joer'dan Smith lie ..... deductible "polnti" paymonll. and -Ies. Inc., of Los Angeles. m-. . "Al1"' carefllll)l >urveying and com• Among odd!tlma -Iba! piling .ut!tlicil)>lmnation from more "'1'11< to a cfollng, IRS 11111 land """'Y tf>n· 1$,00ll adillt raldtnts of llcJoamoor fee ; lender cbarae1 for aedtt report. pr-. Lelare Work! . communitlt'l'!I, we-. have perty aP!!'OIMI, and J<oder a-.ey planned the kinds ol ,.,~ and urvica; buy•'• ~ fee ; land Utl• facilltiel for Rossmoor Towers ,;as a teafcll and · oi-r • · tiUe lnlur~ J°""'I and much ne<ded extension of the chatpl; '.U;Ard ill8Ufance "ymentl, condomin.ium maDon and Garden Villa!' and cost of IUVicta: in COnnecUoo with 1 we oow offer:•• closing. "From U.ese aurveyt we garnered Specific cDlng cost! and who payt more than 3,000 usable replies," Cortese them dep9l on local law and cuatom, continued, "and determined lhat adult McAullfle added. Generally,~ costs dtbono who are pliyalcally stW-aulllcient can be deflned u an accumulatioo of but IJOmeWhat limited in their activities, aeparate ehltges-pa.id to different required the added comfort, convenience, organi1.ltiom-whleh ioclude the cost of security and ck!Se CGITg>anlonSbfp that eervk:es to protect real e s,t a t e Roesmoor TOVr'ers specifies In its plans." purchaattl, Jnveston, and lenden. Home "At Rossmoor Leisure World, Laguna buyers can became better prepared by Hilla, within a five acre site at lhe in· learning Bou&: cloain& . col&S they "".ill tef'sect:i<m.· ~ Calle Aragon and Moulton need to pay, and obtainlnl this m-Paikway, Rossmoor Towers will offer for fonnaUoo before settlement of a sale condominium residential unHa of f'i· purchase, _.cAullffe said. ceptionally high quality, Un u 1 u a l IRS streum keeping accur~te, CO!"" &paciousne:ss, wtth many ~tful ap- pl.ete records in the compilation of m-pointmenta and services/' said Cortese. come tu: reduclion111, McAullffe remind-He added, "These elements for ed Adequal.e recoids will aid h o m e Rossmoor Towers were gleaned from bufers In obtaining full benefit from among the belt features our staff allowable ·de:kdionl. · IUl'Veyed ' and studied first hand in Big Center Set similar comple:a:es acattered from Seattle to San Diego." "Rossmoor Towers will be carefully in· tegrated in the Rossmoor Leisure World plaMed community, wiU1 a flimilar architectural style • • • contemporary Spanish In design •.• but with many ex· traordinary features which have grown out of our research that set it apart from the conventional residential units here ." Meals will be served regularly in cen- trally focated dining rooms where it will be possible• to make arrangement-1 for dietary food should a resident require them. The atmosphere will be relaxed and flqmelike, and residents can arrange to have foOd catered for parties should they want to ho5t one. 'Ibere will be a snack bar iocorporated in the recrea· tiooal areas ft the complex, open to residents and their guests throughout the day and evenilg. Plans also call ror cook· lng centers in each residenHal unit, and for special purpoees, it will be poasible to reserve and use a central community lcitcheti. There, equipment will be in· stalled to handle the preparation of more elaborate dishes. The Roesmoor Tower COndominiwns, for which residents will have tit.le, will rang ln size from spacious 1*:helors to the larger and more spacious two bedroom, two bath residential units. Each will have jb own. private ba1cony. 'Many of the larger units will provide fireplaces. Residents on the upper floors, served by elevators, ft course, w111 have magnificent views of the surrounding counlryslde and rolling foothills. The top floor, peptbouse units, will have huge 'picture' Windows. to take full advantage of tbe spectacular vit?,ls. G;round Ooor units offer walled private patios. ''Each resident will be connected by an intercommunication signal systen. to a central swltdlboard, manned a• ~ a day." . A linen supply on a regular basis, cleaning service and general housekeep- ing services are being considered. Plans do not provide tor any coova1escent or In Westminster Announcement· has been made of the formation of a large regional shoppina; center in ·Westminster. The sale ft the property WU in e1ce1S of $2,800,000, Levitt MO'Ves to Coas~t The new center, encompuslng 93 acne will be located at the coroen of eo1sa' Goldeo west. and the San Diec• FrMay, and wlll be speartoded by ·a full·llne Stan Roebuck and Company department .tore, conslslinC cl more than 275;000 1quare feet. The site coMalQed the PacUk Goldf1lh Fann owned by Mr. J. S. Akiyama. Both buyer' and aelter wi;re repraented in the pie by John R. SChantz. ·Real'°!', wtth the Katella Heall>: Investmeot Dimlon in Garden Grove. With New Community Levitt and SOns, tha nation's largest California operation. builder ft new homes, haa anived in "Theatrical lighting techniques ha.ve- Southem CalHornla with a new copl• been utilized to create dramatic U- munity called Alton St. lumination or exterior and interior Featuring aucht innovations as niiht-t elements in the model comp1ei," sal;d time telling and a hofnecnmenwarrantY Sartowsky. unmatched in the industry, lhe new plan.,. Another Alton St. etcluaive cited by ned development is located in Sant.a Ana. Sarkowsky is the Levitt warranty "uhe- Tbe entire modf.l complex. including quaJed~by any other builder Jn th~ coun· five furnished model homes and an try.,, . unUMJal modular iDlonnation office, will 111be Levitt homeowner term warranty d be fully uiumlruitl'Cf )rom dusk to 9 p.m. guarantees the basic slructural com-HoiWey to Atten to pnvide a c«npktely -experience ponents of each home f.,. as long as the for the hamtbuying coap\e, said Herman crlginal purcbuet lives in the house/' be &ortow*Y, prtalclebt d L e v fl I ' 1.. •·• 11a~. • Mark~h~e:. Meet · ,,,.-.... an concept and Individual 'GU.ll.., • .l -al designs II the •new 5home community · Fmancial,.1JU1 ysts ,.... created eopedally fer Calllornia uv. Bl"UCe How-will attdid • pcial two--ing nd ·~ -·•t of ~-I day rea1 e:U.te marke1tn1 -'Jo Speek at Chapman ~~ ,.:,,;,-.• "';'_,;:;r•~: ~ trf the Cal~onilo Rn! EoI.alo. • _ 11 ••• na·~·, ........ llnaneW firm whlcb lead• all U.S. bulldets ln lolal •-1at1on'1 E>cban-Dtrillon Man:h f. u•~ ---.. ~-bulll ·~ _,. IO 000 -~· 1•· ~ •· ,_......__, analy1ts and lom:aoten wi1 be speakm ·~--- -• --~ ~ 1, al the New Orleano HoW fn _.;.._ at the !1'19 F.<ol)omfc Forum to be beld foondlng ln 11111. llGIO.,, wm .-ate and porllcipole at °"':I:. College March I at 1 p.m. "This new Orange COunty community with -llO Reallon and ra1 -ln the -lorlum has been CUJtom-tallortd to the area, u1etmen wbo are eQeCted to ttarnd They are· Don R. eonion vice presl· from the dramatic 'pevU.lon' entries to lroln lbn>ulf>Oui Califomla. At the deol and chltt economiat for lltan WI~ our total Illumination plan which will ..-. the7 wDI ·-cllenI.a' II"'_ .. In -Yen: hmea c. Downa, Jr,, J maU.tt ppssiblelor famWa 10 visit lhe pirtloo to _. jjdj ---wlllnn COllF . ehalnnalf ol lbe IiMnl "lb< Real !:state • 0<0.led during• """° convtnlenl evenln1 mtrdal and llmlim<nt real Ollate thin. 11-..rd\ Ql>rporallclo oconomlc coun-boul'1," ·s.n-y said. -kin& out polmtl.11 salts, 1-and '•m ln'Clllcqo; mi"'= Shlcld1, Th< Altoo s~ lnfonnatlon olflce and uchaqa, Slrllfll aid. . dlolrma d lhe W-F at!IOI and model complex 1' opeo dally '""" 10 a.m. Bowey II a m .. bfr ol lhe Newport, ~ """"' duolrman of the board IQ I j>.m. on Monday throuch ll'rlday and c..ta Me11 !loan! d RuJlars, ...i ii " ~ Econom!ca. Inc., ltilm to a.m. 10 .. p.m. on Balunlay and located at IMO -, Colt.a It•. _,. """8u!llnI.a. Sunday. full Ume medical•care. "Also incorpOJ ated in our present' plans are saunas, e1erdse rooms, bobby and craft rooms, a 'Great Hall' for meetings and for motion pictw-e pro)ectioo; an in- firmary manned by a registered nurse and a drug store stocked wlth merchan. dise especially oriented lo the personal needs of Rossmoor Tower residents," said Cortese. "We-are also planning to in· elude a beaut, Ulan," he added. "Outdoor facilities will inciude a dlnlng patio and lhuffleboard. Patioe and \laWT\l wlll &. lheltered by wafis and fled&es, and lurntsbed f0< lounging and relu:atloo in the fresh air and tunshine, for wbicb Laguna Hilla .ii famous:" It is planned that Ro8sm(l(I' Towers will be linked to the rest of the Leisure World community, now numbering Jn ex· cess o{ 13,000 residents, by ~rly scheduled minibus which Iravelo lo· the commercial; cultural and recreaijonal facllldea of the ~er complex. Visitors wlll be cleared through securi- ty gates, tended by courteous security persoonel around the clock. Entry lo the building 11 U..ough an attractive. landscaped mall In the center of which is a dramatic reflecting pool Cor-concluded by saying, "Our primary objective in adding Rossmoor Towers to the Leisure Worki complex, is to provide as completely as possibte, a nicely balanced community enviromnent, with facilities as nearly perfect for the adult resident as we can make them." Rossmoor Towers is planned as pa.rt or the Rossmoor l.A!isure World community which OCi:uples 2.~ acres of foothills just IZ mJles south of Santa Ana via U>e San Diego Freeway. Chaln grocery and dry goods stores, restaurants, banks, savings and loan associaUons. service stations; motel and regional shopping center where the beauurut all-electric community ifl lo- cated at the El Toro off ramp. neled Do mortgages. \ 2. Authorizing the Fe&\ral l!,... Loon . B&(lk Board land Feder.al National Mortgage Assoclation to iaaJe large denomination aecurltles, tu-exempt in whole or in part., the proceeds cl which would be re1oaned to i u t t t u. t Lo n 1 orlcJnatl .. morigagel. ' 3; ~--rftV .ti\& 8""" crillnolod -lllOMCqd uanpl flt par1ially uempl from. tuatlo!>-''The Joa ol tu revenue would be lar8"l1 olfael, • ~ 9UC1'elted, "by 111 Jna !Ml .in the Groll National Product bnJuC1i1 •-by new building activity." f . Leglslatloo Introduced by -and Sen. J ohn Sporkman (O.Ala.) aeWnf 1'P "a -y functlonlng and -"tmC secondary market f o r conveotlcmi mortgages." In addition, Brownstein called an -tb6 government to push ahead wtth a pro- gram whkh the C.ouncil has backed tince 1968, attracting new funds into hOroe coo- struc:Uon through the is1uance of mortgage.backed 1eeurities. The council also advocated forward funding ol aublidlzed housing profll'lml. This, it laid, would enable developers to plan production and purchasing IChedulet more effecUvely. Conl!ltrUeUon costs have risen so ra~y that some secUona of the Housing Act of Orange County · Past Bankers' Meet Topic Stanley E. Goode Jr., partner of Goode & Goode Appralsers • Counaelors, or Santa Ana , will be the featurl!d speaker at the Orange County Mortgage Bank· ers' dinner meeting, 11lursday evenlns, March S at the Revere HouR, in Tultln. • "The home priced at US,000 a year.ago ls selling toda y for $27 .500. an increa.$e of 10 percent as a result o[ such soaring costs," he reported. · "Unless the problems of inflated costs , and lack of ·financing are 'llllved." Brownstein warned , "there 1s UtUa chance of reaching the government's If!· ~ goal of providing 26 million !le'tY dwelling units during the 1970s." Macnab, Irvine Forming Joint Property Fir1n John Macnab. former Newport Harbor Realtor of the' Year with officials of the Irvine Comltlny announced today ro"rma· tion of a joint real estate service. To be caUed Macnab-Irvine Realty, th~ ticw company combines Macnab Agency and the Linda Isle Developmen t Co., a subsidiary of Irvine. ' Irvine vice president or real estate· Albert J. Auer said th' new ftrm will deal with resale of residential properties on Irvine lands. Macnab, a 57-year-0l d nalivc of ScoUand establiahed Macnab Really In Newport Beach in 1954, alSo becoming ;:1 principal ·representative of Macco Realty Co. in Newport. , He worked on the development of Trvine Terrace, Cameo Highland, Cameo Shores and Dover Shores. In 1968 he w8s named Realtor of the Year. The year before he served as presi- dent or the Newport }farbor Cb~mber o1 Commerce. He recently completefi a year as chairman or the city's ."Newport Tomorrow ," an 80-mefnber planning ad- visory group. Bluff' Hoines ·Going Fast April Date Set for Occup'r~~ of If;pper Bay Sites , Sales in both. new unib ol. George M. •Holltein and Sons' Bluffs are reaching a fast pace with oCctipancy sel: for early April at the Upper Newport Bay·locatlon, the developers aaid this week. .,The new Parlt Homes and "the new Towne House secUon are finding appeal with buyers who have been searching for a apacloos home ln the beach area for · <under" '4t0,000,'' a tpOkesman for the . nearly filly year oltl IMxne lxllldlng finn pclllited out. Private polios, built In . ltltchens, flnopla<er, formal living and dining areas, as wen u family focrns,.aun decka and large "Smut Rooml" are. combined wJiti the flll10UI Bluff1 tftvfnximent Id• • vanlqt1 of private porkl, pools, trails and vtew1 lo the Upper 8ay 'tiid PacUic Oct111. The Bluff1 11 also wtlhln. walking distance lo achooll, char<l>es, $bopping and the Newport Beach Tennis Club • •11be aru~and-~ planning are Joll!ed with the other'allvanlqes of li•lnl on't.he Irvine ranch,'' Otorge•M. Holstein DI, the compo11y'1 preaident txpleloed. Take the ea.. Highway to tbe Jam· -alpll and .. lftland lo Etlt Bluff (l!'ord Rood). Follow Eut Bluff lo tbe -entry. P'AJIK HOMll AT ILUP'PS l'IATUlllS SUN DICK . ' • ( ' ' .. • ·U DAILY PILOT I odine ;:eood Pool ' . . f .. :.·· ITro y Homes ~ ~ 1Steps Up ~ctivities lj ~Boating, sailing. and all li).ber activities of the sea lore, will be stepped up for ~sidents of Troy Hoines by sle Sea in San Ju an Oapistrano, as the new Dana ~int Harbor nears com· ~on, reports Roy Roman, ~bdivision sales manager. 1he harbor is only five min- ~ away. :~.Troy Homes by the Sea is a home project or the rthy Company in the . g·free valley south of the ~ssion. ._;Dana Point Harbor will be ~ished in the summer of !f11. Work is progressing ~pid}y ·OP this newest big ~ · for the . California qtMt. Althou@:h il ls not open !l(ficlally for business, its boat ing facilities m in use. · n addition to spaces for boats. the marina will in- de a sports fiShJng center, urants, boat yards and boat facilities, hotels li>d motels. }: It is etpected to stimulate • growUl and activity ange County 's south d Roman. -s"Many of our buyers are ti)at enthUJiasl.S and others interested ni recreation in seacoast atmosphere, so recogni:.e the possibilities incre11ses in property ., when lhil big marina lbings humming doMl • ht .. plained. Eces at Troy , Homes by S.. range fnJm f27 ,ilO to lllO lor one and two •tory es up to five bedroom.I aftcl three balbs. l mmedlate <li!;upency Is .....,..i, boyei\ of homes in the fint unit. P'urnllhed models .,.....,.., - rrom 10:00 a.m. to dUtt. 1bey can be reached by tuming olf t Santa Ana.S.o Dl•t• •Y al San Juan tili rano and proceedillC ' ... r On Del Obispo Street !O Camino del Avlon Street, then east to the devcloptnent. ... -· S1turd11t Ftbt'u•rt ~8, 1970 . - - - - -• Third Unit l;l.ellfl,y .At Meadowview fREE FIREPLACE I . '-"' .... • "-'!"••• ......... e C...... Xttc.Nel e ZMI St.ry AIWlth1111 . """"-- I I This home ••• The El Dorado has over 3,000 square feet. Ju st think, over 3,000 square feet of living area. If your family is cramped for room our El Dorado is just the home for you. At Rancho La Cuesta you'll live near the ocean in Hunt ington Beach. Enjoy the clean, crisp_ offshore bree ze. All of our homes complement ihis fine environment ••• all Ayres built homes are designed with flair and imagination. Come out today and inspect . our El Dorado: you'll find.you've never had it so roomy. Here's just a few of our qua lity features: I • All electric patio kitchens • Fireplaces • Built·in range and dishwastier • Forma l dining rooms • Shake roofs "°"'Plf'°~r • Concrete drives • Underground utilities and much, much more From $34,490 VA, FHA, Conventional terms available ,,.,, r1.QOI . ·~· I ~·- RANGRO 1'A. GUESTA HUNTINGTON BEACH Phone (714) 968-2929 • SPECIAL!! This Month Only! Custom lullt fh~ple1c:• F•fE with 'tOltr d•ll.11• fo11111.,. room oddhio• • ' 11 ' , Salufdor, F-.., 28, 1970 DAILY ,Q.OT Jl ' { Laguna Niguel Paves Way in. Landscaping Home Tract~· --~ .... ' -~ - It used to be, thal i'b~ a d(veloper weot Into •lrgl• IA!r- rltory and put up some hpmea, no regard was glven ,to how the area would look. Any naluril rock or tree that got In the way bf uae bulldozer was ellmlnaled and tho"landsoap-1118 -except of course for .those carefully, n u r tu re d shrubs near the sales office and. models -was left up to the individual homeowner and per~ap s the city or mua!cipallly. Today, however, this· i~ no longer the rule. Many land developers, are 11.s concerned about the aesthetics o( their new community as they are about putting the right home in the right locattion and get· ting a fair price for it. • They take tbe time and spend the money to retain as much of lhe natural sur· rounding as ~iblc. Before homes are built and the streets / are in, concerned developers hire professionals to mate the area look as natural, If possible, as it 'Was before construction began. Most developers even pay the high costs along with utility companies to bring in what US· ed to be overhead wire - Underground -to improve the aesthetics even more. And im· prove the view of the trees and other !oilage, CAREFULLY PLANNED LANDSCAPING ENHANCES LAGUNA 'NIGUEL PARKING AREAS One devel~r who has gone all out since operations began in 1961 is the Laguna Niguel Corp. They have made every effort to keep the scenic area as beauetiful as it was when Father Serra ftrSt set up his mission 200 years ago. These efforts were rnadc almost .ten years b e Io r e citizens or the nation rose up In arms to decry the dest.ruc-- tioo of the natural en· virorunent and call for strong control! over the changing of the environment. One ol the most recent com- ments was made at the Governor's Conference o n Environment rerenlly when it was pointed out that the changing ecology has become a national crisis -even more so than the controversy over Vietnam. Since its inception, however, the ~evelopers of Laguna Niguel have done aII they could to keep the rolling green hills and scenic coastline as natural as possible. ~o acoomplish this, the na- tionally-known rirrn of Llnesch and Reynold!, Environmental Planners or Long Beach, wue retained at the outset to design and implement the landscap- ing development of the 8,000 acre Afoulton Ranch, as it then existed . Joseph H. IJnesch, principal of the firm, said, "lhis is a true environmental planning challenge -to. cetain a natural, 1\lral. tefling aDd yet to develop a seaside reso rt community that blends· with the estabLished character o! the surrounding developments. .· ourse to see roo ''From the oulset," he con- tinued, "we, colleague Morgan Evans, noled horticulturallst, Mickey Yoon, pro j ec t architect for Linesch and Reynolds, and I, decided to have no formal planting. The enthusiasm exp~.:!. for the first plantings, along the Pacific Coast Highway, from the residents and visitors to the -area, was most gratifying, to say the least." To retain the nab1raJ ap- pearance and feeling, infonnal groves or colorful t r e e s , flowers, and un11sual shrub- bery were· f>lattted ln clusters • •• -as In nature, throughout Laguna Niguel. The eucalyptus tree was chosen as the "theme" tree for the area and many dlf. ferent species have been in- troduced throughout the pro- ject, Llnesch said. "To impart a feeling of age, permanence and warmth was also a challenge," explained Linesch. "To do trus, we had trees pre-planted --in areii not developed bul In the ulUmat. plan .of apansioa for Lacuna NlgueJ." "11lis dedsJ.on of the flnn has proven most BUCCeSSful. • For ltlO&t Of "' lhe gr-Htett lmfftrMnt .. wM mike " ow '""""" wm be our hofM. WIUI this In rnlnd, buying 1 home lflould be • e11tefult)' '"9d• it.clllon. We lul that Maybrook It ont ol tM bell home buys In Soirthem C•llfomla. Maybrook ottert up to e bedroornt ind l••tur•• •• st1111d•rd . ..,.,olntmtintt imported Hallan m1rbl1 entry ftooni, h•nd cut CfYILIS ch.,.d.- llef, custom c.blnetry, •II tlectric kitchens, hmtrlous m19t9f 1t1Kn with '°"' own prtv•I• druslng llCOY• with 1t1lrrored walls and many fl'IOfl. Homes start It 130,IOO, M9JbrDok ha99M .. bMltt by ••• COMlrUc::8on eo.. .......... of ...... Ind., 110 )'OU CM be UMlf9d thlt ..n _,. hlll ~ tM9" to ...... IM IKIJ'• that hM home it bull of IM .... •t.rill• IYddle. '°' NiMoe., SI S Is on• ol tM 1ew rn11)or C.IHomll nomebUlks.rl uMtg QINUINI LATH I PLAITER In ...,., well ind cellng. Sll hu btiltt honor9d by ttntl KomtoMMr Meociatlon Aw.-d• for ucehflce In hw OOMINCtlon lnCI hn bHn cited twice few ....,tor quellJ OOMtructloft "' tM Cor°¥ 1 I 111 ... Reootd of lte UftlN ..._ ~ BJ the time a aew -WU "'-I.I'· Tiiey all todl,f--41111111\l"IJ -• opened up, mun -_.. _,aneJy ntalod 11f 111!1 ... ~ 'l'bla -" -ii . ;:'r.~.:':,lod.:: per;t bMdJlnc ol the i..._ bollll leilwd lo ..-S. f..._.. -Illa ell«! Ing, Just .. ll .-bad =:.::: = ~ WU juol -WU boped far, never befft -Madi. ,,,. Joo-of 11111 For lallonco, Illa lilbHDJle Soil II alwl)'J of priine -= acljclDlnC -... median l\rtP abl& Illa Crown alder-. lt u painted out Dana Point 11 o1 - Valley ParftoY, ooJy-y and nalurally dldalel nmdl ol 1mne -lo lb' opmod-.:...~1 u thoucb •·bu what can and Cll1llOI be done. developen. Here -bf -· • mmi1 1"UI· But aJooc..; ·OOUtal aru Illa malntolned an --pf VilltGn thftlUlb the .,.., planting soil _,..,,. Wl1-nalllnJ loftlbw dial 'lfll'lllJt -told ij II ~ que -blems. •""'•the Soutb -but -, ... Jj planled, ... •rnaaed '' ,.._,. ·~' -·----Coul, It II ,..iy and oDoly, _.,.., .,._., . 'lllilmaln ~--low In nutrlenll and recep-"'ulllne i?, .... nec:llnt l'ldllc ~ lll&bn1 , table lo ooJy cer1aln ~ ol up for the and ltf. -the San ~ -., • ptllJlla. nmr l<cki : • n d lnil polenll o1 t •. , u < • •ltracts ·tnaay motoriltl. , r natural ·outC:ropp1ngt ~were 1 b realdentl. • • '1iie cte.1gnlng Ud develop-_.iect Into Ille l•ncb<ape Io addition to Ille ,'I& 1"' of the dnmaile .,.. c1eojp. --In ... w.runeotal planning .,. the . vlnmmeot for ~ Ntauel dltlve& to the mu ...... ~ bomealt. areu, the 1llpt and Moaarch Bay, rilcb WU • on. Delennlnlng -planu; from L1nescb and ~ added to the ~· bnage even though, not naUve1 to, tbe are deslgnN the 1m1.,; l*C of ·the entire, South CoUI • area, could be auoceaslullY ID-on both aides of the Pal!llk dlllrlcl, bu brouPt much lroduced bu all be adlleYed Coast Highway leadlnll· Idle pra1le lrom dY!c leaders. al Lquna Nlguel. this ,.gment of ·the ...,.. Another ""-lleoge to the At present, Llneach and . · mlllllty and all of the -team of Llnucb and Reynoldo Reynolds, II Involved with the roads -"lab\ P.......ma.li,ji. . and lbelr envlromneola1 Plili-ten:aln of Lquna Nlguel'1 tlnulty and natural beaull'·. ; Dlnc prowell, WU bow lo 11Ufl tlle eat1n Lquna Nlguel irea tofetller horltk:ul1unlly anc1 lakes· VolaClds • excltfn& 'lwta ·~ yd -tilt lndlvidual td .... 1 Uty In Mcb of the commUJ>l. llM within the 1.500 acn. de~" IJnescb said. UDder the Jfe r 1·0aa1 supervision of Unesch, Evam and Yoon, the '"theme" trees, ahrubs and plants w e r e carefully Integrated Into the ""'• to the a.-0 ---..:19 " landscaping of the !lrst 1,200 L.l>C4pe i.unu nia.u • :~,:.i.;:z ~~~~ ~ i) torlfvhl&, Lake tbr8St Plaza, the beach a c r e s , .. -J. -· .. a Ti .., .. ""'1lr •., .. ,;IQ\ clubhouses and the Industrial · • .. WI area along Ille San Diego ' • Gt\~ND~ Ql»~Nfltq •••••• Costa lesa's ·new ''Garden Homa Concept'' In.eludes carpeUng, draperies, ;~nt land· scaplng with a tree a sprlnkllirs, complete block wall fencing, con· ' crate driveways, patio kitchens a dramatic . ftra· places ••• as IOW· as $28,.450 DRAMATIC IHDOOR.outDOOll PATIO HOllU Suburblahutowaredtheccetolluxury living, yat ollaro tho moot fam lly·ready home value presented, to date, In the preferred South COat areo. VA and FHA financing are available. -(114) ' BY SUBURBIA SUBU RBIA. M /l.l(ES TO MORROW S LIVIN G PO<.;StRLE TOOl\l .. ~· ' . .,_;; I ' . l I I -· 'If p.ut.Y PILOT .. -·-~~--------·- Saturdq, F......., 28, 1970 Real Estate'. . ' 1 Question& and ' ComrMnt By --·-· __ _, __ ,__, , I . P~or Getti~g Homes Old Tax Shelter Yields Needed Cmh By NORMAN KEMPSTER . ' building, a shopping center or Wall aald aome ol the oth h ...... ·-townbouH1 may be aold to WASHINGTON CUP!) -Th• some er non-o....,. v~, lhelr occuwita aftor leVWal newly formed N at I o n a I ture. ytar1 of ftniata. · Corporation for Hou 1 I n g 1be NaUonal CorporaUon All the homes will be flnanc· Partnerablps hopes to turn an for H o u 1 l n g Partnet'lhlps, ed wtth FHA·lnsured loam re- old tax shelter into money establlshed under rules con-quiring the ownera to p.rt up a needed to build new family bO!nes for the, -and nearly tained In 1he 11181 Housing and 10 percent down payment -· · · Urban Development Act, is Watt aald his firm 1-• to Rt1ltor Randall McCardle The corporaUon is selling • organized to permit the tµ put up one-quarter of the dow.n ., payment and become 2:5 per-• . $50 million worth of stock to advantage of the firm's boua. cent owner of the building. : t know the t•x reform l•w• h11· Men enacted, but raise 11seed" money It hopes ing projects to be passed Local Interests -probably ii]"' I'm not suro how tha't off-ts -so fir •• ""-rHlatlon will help finance construction through to investors. eluding the contractor who -..... -.. of 110 ooo new privately owned Accelerated depreciation lid th h I m be of~y ·ra11 estate la .concerned. Whet er• the effects of ~g units to be rented J;M!rmits almost an eligible real ~keJ t: :!:.' thew other tht ch1nge1 in f!ieRrecliitlOn? Wh1 la thla 1 ·h~1r ·~ under government.-sponsored estate venbu'e to be carried 00 three-quarters of tbe down • ~ -1 .... _ .......... 1 method .. 1 When must I UM It? What plans to low and moderate in-the book& as a loss. ThJs Ion payment . ....... -_.,_, come families. can be used to offset regular dlfforonl mathodi may ·be eppllod to rosldentlal? In Watt said 1he National firm . G S C I M There may not be much come. wiU put up more than 25 P,er-• • -01 • e11 cub return to investors but The corporation l! selling ill cent of the down paymeDt in The uSe of certain types o( accelerated depreciation there 11 • Potential tax break stock ~ m.Wmum blocs. of some cases to get coMtruction 'al ha b , tied 'Whkh c o u I d pay oil •t00,000 only to business cor-under way but would later sen lot re estate s een curta . . handsomely. • poraUona, labor organizaUOM, off the interest in excess of : Th"e double-declining balance t\lethod of deprecia-The tax advantage of ac-financial institutions and. other one-quarter. ti on' ls now only permitted for new residential buildings,· celerated depreciation is not organizailons. None will be watt believes his linn, by new. But the tax refonn act available to individuals. such as apartment buildings. For new non·residential passed by Congress last year Corporation Pttsident Ray-putting up some of the money buildings °CDJ.y· the 1SO percerif declining balance method closed the tax shelter for mond A. Watt said the firm and helping to cut govemmen· ed almost all real estate except hopes to attract funds that tal red tape. will tap local of depreciation may be us • oth . . t money sourc:es for rtDf.a1 • , nl ~-tght. for rental housing. would not erwl.Se go m o Fpr UJed non.i.residenUal buildings o Y the 11w.ca As a result of the con-housing. bowing construction. line 'method ·Of depreciation' may be applied. For used EarJ1I 11g·lt"for .. .:-Sty•~ gressiollil actions, an investor The CorporaUon plans to Watt said he hopes his fll'lll re&idential buildings, with 8_ remainlng life of at least ...., ......... &c=:: who wants to make uSe of the build townhouses, g a r d e n soon bu competition from · b et.bod of tax advantage now must put apartments and hlgb rises. All other companies. The job ol 20 'years, a new 125 per~ent declining alance m Patio entry is featured in this home by Frank H. Ayers & Son at the Ranch. his money into new rental will be rented under programs building homes for the nation'• depieclation may be applied. · Eight mod.els for the 484.home ''twin'' community are open at the Jeffrey Road housing. Previously, he could limiUng tenants to low and poor U big enough fe,r all com- In addition, the new law provides for a partial ••re-__ t:.:urn:.:.:o:.:lf::..:o.:.f..:th:.:e::_:San:::.:ta=.:.:An=a..:Fr:.:.:e.:.""';:.:ay:_.:_ ________________ _:a:.:"°:.....:ln::.v..:•.:.•t:_ln:.....:a.:.n:_o:::ffi.:.c.:.•:_m:.:od:.::.:er..:at.:.•:.in:::co:...m..:•_fam_il_i_es_. __ .,_:s._h_•_•_ai_d_. ----- capture" of .excess depreciation. What do you recom"'end1 We are (ust 9ettlnt start. ed. I flnally gi-aduaticl from UCI and now we're start· Ina a family. Should we continue to rent or should we "'""""' the·ru-lblllty of buylftl a home? , Aa a '"Junior uKUtlve,. my b4g1nntftg sal1ry .. f1 COrft.o par1ble to what some people draw In unemployment chocks, ·but wo do Ilk! to fix ancl pultor eNUncl. We're confused~ ~al flO you ~,.cOn•uri"ffMI? HTt -Newport Beach People ~ust' getting started o!ten consider the pur· chase of a home as something quite beyond them finan~ cially.•Yel those are the very people who ol!_ould be ser!olioly considering it. ' They have a rlsli1g scale of earning power ahead of th"2L What may be a tight budget now will be easier as times passOI, ·House payments are seldom hlgher than i.int anyway, 'If they c!ioO,se 1501Dething, within their in· C<lne level. 7 This is not to say, that home ownershlp is,always, rllbl for young people. A 11~ kind of job, lack of down payment even though quite small, and other factors may say it isn•t the wise course. Decisions should be ~de from tbe ,tacts. however, n9t (ram the lack: of ~· ' ' ' · Something the solution is buying low-cost properly, a· duplex, for-Instance. Tile dowii payment requirement is_ usually compara)>le to a single family residence, bul one ba1f of the property is supplying ineome from ren· ta!, whlcb helps make the p,ayment. Ull!<eep is general' ly'bigher nnd there is some lru:onvenlence because own· enhip carries responsibility with It. In a few years, however, it may be possible to use beth sides of the duplex for income and buy a single fllmily house. ,The incomewill probably pay for the du· plex with some left over to apply &gainst the house pay- ments, al the same time building an estate for a ynung fa\nily with no strain on the budget. 3 MONTH / MOVING AVERAGE 1001-~'---+-------+-~--~ I !f ousing Starts Tumble " Percent in December HOUl!ng •tarts In California _.,... 1t • seasonally adjusted ~ rate of 172,000 In Dl«,mber, a 6.5 percent drop fr'llD the November rate, ac- .,._ to Bank of America . eeliaolnlN. 9ftly 31 percent of .th• December .start.s were slnlle ~ bome1, r.tlecUng -ihe 6airtlDuini trend ~ aporl-' ment construction. The economists eipect the downtrend in new starts to continue through the first half of 19701 due to rising con- struction costs and a Bhortage ol m~e cndlt. OI the llll,000 start. pro-Jeeted for tbe year, between a5-70 ~t are expected to be In multiple unit structures. . ' Features, pictures and pn>CnUDI rt the fllll weet's telnfllon fare ls ynurs free wllb Saturday's •' ' DAILY PILOT I 'JVWEEK The Pacesett~r family plan: . . - Room to live, room to grow at the heart of the Irvine Ranch "~:oo ...... r.::----1 ' I 0 .OR!SS ,\\AST!R SUITE 00 BATI-1 ,., ' ' ' . ,_, r---~ nrn~oo~1 J ' ~ • 0 " ' " l ---.I ~ r---, ' • ,, I 3: I ~---J Move up to a Pacesette r ho n1e at The Ranch in Irvine and you move into a new way of living. The Rane~ ha s b~~n especi ally~created for today's youn g, active fa milies on the move. Homes, like the Vera Cruz model sh own, offer comfo rtable, elegant living, with more square footage per d@llar. Every home has all the Pacesetter touches of qualily: ~he spaaous master suites, luxu rious carpeting, a fam-- 1ly room, formal and infonnal dining, beamed cathedral ceilings and warm textu res throughout, from the wood of the double-door entry lo the aged brick of the dra- matic fireplace. D~igned for living, because Pacesetter builds homes, not just hou$es. ~ KITCH£N BEDR.OOM 2 NOOI\ DIN!NC ROO.>.' HALL COATS D•N tM:-.IG R00,\1 OR E1''l""RY 8EDRQQ,\I • • And with every ho1ne, you get room for growing. The Ranch re--creates -the feel of an early~Califomia ranch with pennanent greenbelts, eucalyptu s-lilied pueo~ and a central park. A Pacesetter home at The Ranch is an investment in land and an investment in living. Our 4-bedroom Vera Cruz model is priced at $30,650. Other models, In 1 and 2 story designs, start at $28,450 with the best FHA and VA financing available. Come by today IDr a look, You'll probably want to stay. Sales office n 4/838·9330 - J J --• Pacesetter Homes The Ranch ' ' l \ ~-~--·------~---------·----~----~~ • .. "!"" I , .... ., I ' • - Luxury ita the Kitchen A total of 38 separate features are offered Jn the home economist-designed. kitchens of La Linda Treatment Plant Ce sspool Solution By 'DOROTHEA M. BROOKS NEW YORK (UP!) -For the homeowner who thorooghly enjoys his subur- ban or coontry home -except for its septic system or cess- Pool-there's an interesting announcement from Environ- mental Services, Inc. of York, Pa. John W Pike, ES! presi dent, says his company is in· troduclng the "Waste Tamer," a home sanilary dJsposal plant that replaces cesspool and septic tank systems and the problems so orten assoc iated with them, particularly in in- creasingly crowded suburban areas. With the new package \\'aste treatment plant, Pike said, "there is no need for the chemicals required for a sep- tic system, no clogged lines due lo a build-up of solids, no offensive oclon, and there is a polluUon reduction of ap to 9S percent -compared with 30 to 40 percent provided by sep- tic tanks." Designed as an aerobic digestion syst.em in which bacteria grow only where ox- ygen is present, the system provides both primary and secondary treatment of home sanitary waste. It produces a clear, odorless effluent, Pike said. and does not require the ~xtensive tile drains or a sep- tic tank system. The ESI unit consists or two packages coruiected by pipes: an underground tank of cor- rosion resistant materials, containing rour chambers but no moving parts; and a mechanical assembly with controls for rapid installation in a protected and accessible location. Treatment begins im- mediately, Pike explained, when liquid waste from one or more dwelli'tlgs is discharged into the underground tank. Two pneumatic pumps provide a continuous recirculation and pressuring of the waste \';hile pulling dissolved Ol')'gen into the system. Addition of oxygen to the waste solution causes a rapid reduction in the B.O.D. (biological oxygen demand) dissolves solids, total solids and nitrogen and eliminates odori~erous gases. The compact control u.cil provides the alr w h i c h operates the pneumatic pumps and supplies the dis.solved ox· ygen. Under development since 1967, Pike said, the Wasle Tamer has undergone ex- tensive testing and has been perfected at a large vacation community according to the requirement s of the Pennsylvania Department of Health. The Waste Tamer can be us- ed either for original in- st.allaUons, or as a replace- ment system. It is possible the units can be installed M cer- tain areas w h e r e ter- rain precludes the use of a septic system. The system, 'Pike said, Is designed to handle sanitary waste from a home with as many as six bedrooms and oc- cupied by up to eight persons. Its capabilities are predicated on a dally flow of 600 gallons of household waste. Pike said the household system \\"Ould cost between $2,500 and $2,700 installed. Larger units are available to serve up to 10 home units or the equivalent for servicing apartments, shopping centers, motels, trailer courts and other developments. He said the units already are available through fran- chised dealers along t b e eastern seaboard from Florida to the New England states and are expected t.o be avallable nationally. Relief Steps Urged .For Hou sing Crisis WASHINGTON -Louis R. Barba, president or the Na- tional Association or Home Bullders, sald today that the Department of Housing and Urban Development has of- fered conslruclive ste p !I toward relieving the current housing crisis. Commenting on }I U D SJ?Cretary George Romney 's le1Umony before the House Banking Committee, the head o[ the 51 ,000 members organlzaUon urged. however. that the full remaining amount or funds authorized b y Congress for low a n d '.Jloderate income s u b s i d y tlousln& programs be provided. Romney proposed only part. The t.ext of the staement iaued by Barba : "It lt apparent that the Department of llouslng and Urban Development ls pro- po!lng m any constn.icUvt steps toward relieving the cur- rent housing crisis. We fully support Secretary Romney's request for supplemental BJ>' proprilltJms for low and moderate income su b 1.I d y how:lng progr11ms. However. we urge that the $25 million requeated for each of Secs. 235 and 281 be increaH:d by tht re· malnlns full authorization pro- vided by Congress -~ million for Sec. 235 and $45 11mon ror Sec. 236. • "We are encouraged that 1-l'UD is moving swiftly to im· plemmt isstlkn<:i! of mortgaae- backed bonds , guaranteed ~y the Government N' at i o n·a 1 Mortgage Association. W e have supported legislation to provide a secondary market for convenUon,1] mortgaees. "Authorization or a subsidy for the Home ~ Bank System in order to txpand mortgage 1ending by savings and loan institutions is an in· teresting ptoposal and we await further details. We would support such a proposal provided il does not result In curtailment of regular bor· rowing U the subsidy money runs out and If the subsidy results in rates commensurate with the cost of borrowing by s & Ls rrom the Bank BoMd. "As £or voluntary coopera- tion by pension funds ln ln- cruslng their investmenta in mortgages, th!! volunUlry pro- gram has met with some suc- ~S!. However, we are not persuaded that voluntary pro- grams wlU draw the necessary billions of dollars which could and shou1d be invested ln residenUal mortgages. W e believe legislaUon will be nectSSll")' and.have supported bills In ·the Co111re1S to I C- complt'h this." Homes in Fountain VaU(r. The models are on Mag· nolia A venue between Slater and Talbert avenues. ' S1t\lrtfay, Ftbl'llatY 29, 1970 DAIL V PILOT Jf. ~f~~gm/~~ • BROADMOOR TURTLE ROCK '70 ' , .. . ' • .. . '. ' ' .. ' ,. . • • ' ·' • ' ... • 2f) OAILY PILOT Saturday, Ftbrvll'f ~8, 1,970 'Down' Cost,s Dip t-.o:--~...,..._._ ~ Mirrors - ewTrena In Design Wiih Insurance · ' . By OOROTUEA M. BROOKS NEW YORK (UPll -Many a wouJd-be homcowner today v.'Onders if he ever will move into that dream house. lie's ·ready for home ownetship1 He has a good in- come; good prospects. But he's caught In a vicious circle. J1e can carry a good sized monthly payment -he's pro- bably paying plenty for rent anyway. The down payment is anolher story, however . Thanks to spiraling land and building costs, and Lo tight money, a big cash down pay- ment is the rule today and it is a major obstacle to home ownership for the average ~ family. 1be average house' now costs $30.000, although it isn't always easy to find the o~ you want, where you want if, with a price tag this low. To purchase it may well require a down payment or 25 to 30 percent. This means a cash, outlay of $7 ,500 to $9.000 or more, not counting the money needed for closing costs, the move ltsell and the inevitable . purchases required for a new home. · Such a nest egg lakes some saving, particularly when just Jiving costs so much and when the costs or home owning go up and up even as a fam.il~ waits and saves. The ans\\'er! . For some families, It could be private mortgage in- surance, first introduced in 1957, and now offered by 10 or a dozen firms ac!ross the coun- try. It is not available directly lo the home buyer, but --. .!htoL'l!IL-sav!ngs..._.ll,lld_ l .. n • a s so c iations, commercial banks, insurance companies and mortgage bankers. l\.1ax Karl, president of ~1ortgage Guaranty lnsurance Corp. Milwaukee, largest of the private insurers, says such private programs offer a way for the family with an ade. quale monthly income, but with limited cash reserves, to obtain the necessary down payment. Such plans, he explained. guaranlee the top 20 percent of a mortgage, with le~rs accepting the guarantet in lieu of a portion or the down payment. This makes iL possi- ble for a family to buy a house wilh only 10 percent down. · The private insurers, he :sa.ld, have a premium cost alx>ut hall that or the FHA, and do not have the $30,000 loan reetrldklll "' lhe goyen. menl. program. In addlUon, he said. lenders £ind 'Uttle of the red tape so often encountered 'vhen dealing with t h e government. Since pr I v a t e .companies place no celling on the amount of interest charged, Karl said there is no eed for dlseoun~· or extra closing costs, often charged on loans with FHA or VA backing where the interest rate is limited by law. Such charges, since they are not tax deductible, financially penalize lhe home buyer, he_ said. John E. Hor'fte. fonner chairman of llie Federal .Home Loan Bank Board and now . president of Investors • Mortgage. Insurance Co , , Boston. offers a case history of a family insured by his company. "Perhaps a typical example in the Washington, D.C. area," he said, "is the case of 26- year-old Mike Dillon and his wife Lee. Married two years, they previously had lived in a city apartment. '-'The Dillons bad their hearts set on a two-story, four· bedroom house in a new sub- division near Gaithersburg, Md. The house bad a $32,200 price tag. Dillon felt this was within his reach but could pro- vide a cash down payment of no more than 10 percent "A Washington savings and loan association provided the loan, for several reasons. 0 ' New Retirement Hotel PITl'SBURGll (UPI) Ever think or hanging a mir· ror from the ceiling, or usinv it Is a window of coklr anti pattern, or making it a whole wall' of reflection? 'J!hese are new design trends that use mirrors ln un- conventional ways to broaden reflections and add greater decorative dimension to a home, Dislgner s for PGG Industries, wbJch manufac- tures mirrors, conducted a na- tional survey of horDea and apartments, to learn bow ef. fectively bu 11 de rs and designers J!Vtrt using both glass and mirrors ln new bomeciloslructlon. In· many new apartmenla the "outside" wall is of metal construction that prevents the attachment of decorative ac· cessories. One l n v e n t I v e designer who wanted to use a large vertical gold-fram~ ~ mirror over a long low stereo unit solved the problem by at- taching the mirror to the cell- ing with decorative go I d chains. The chains were attached to heavy gold ceiling hooks that became part of the design. Both chains and hooks can be purchased in hardware stores and in drapery accessory sec- tions of department stores, ' ,. 't.. ... and you can sneak a preview tilts weekend I COUNTRY ESTATES IN ORANGE Be1ufilul Homes • Big Lots • Open Cou'ntry Yer So Closo lo Town/ Although · Dillon did not qualify under the u s·u a I Parkhurst, Orange County's newest retirement care residence is now open at · criteria, Horne said, the 1en.. 9925 La Alameda Ave., Fountain Valley. Built at a cost of $1 million, the twcr ding institution contacted his story Mediterranean style structure js a modern, self-contained hotel resi- employer, a life insurance dence with total privaCy and luxury atmosphere. It has 82 guest rooms. qmpa11y, and found they _______ ...:.., _ _;~----=---....:. ______ .::._ ______ _ Another Imaginative decorator, PPG round, used an ordinary painted frame mirror on the bookcase wall to build in unusual reflected color and add dectirative sweep and unity. Country Estates In the City of Orange presen1s tfle County's most interesting new community. It's so close to all that counts, yet in the klnd of countryside that matters. Big, big lots {80 feet wide!) and lovely new · homes from one of America's most celebrated archi· tects. Do your llfe a favo r. see it. thought be hid a good future. ••A principal reason was the lnveslori Mortgage was will· ing to insure the top 20 per· cent of lhe loan," Horne said. 0 0illon, thus, was able to buy the house with a down payment of only $3,300." The cost of the mortgage in· surance, which can be added to monthly house payments, .Horne said, was one-half or one percent al settlement and one.fourth or one percent of the declining balance each year. In comparison. FHA charges one·hall of the one percent each year in similar cases. ··we were very pleased the kian went through," said Dillon. "Without a waY to get ar.ound that down payment, we wouldn't be moving into our new house." Rancho Re~ins Design Firm In many homes, the full· length door mirror has been replaced by slid i'ng min'or wardrobe doors that are a smart new coverup for closet areas and also act as a fool- the-eye device in expanding THREE AND FOUR BEDROOMS• TWO BATHS •• FROM $3l.35Q Rancho California has re- tained Diversified Design. lnc., the interior-exterior design nrm tn Orange, to do the int.erior design and decorating in the sales o[fice and the model home at Glenoak llllls, a new residen- tial section on the 87 ,SOO.acre ranch in southweste rn Riverside County. ~1aking the announcement, Greg Butcher, planning direc- tor for .Rancho California, and Glynn Brown, presii:lent ot Diversified Design, noted that the two jobs are separate pro- Jeclj' under scparale cOnll'acts. - Brown said he is supervising and Associates of Newport dimensions. the interior design and decora· Beach with two other Newport PPG says one of lhe newest lion' of the model home while beauty attractions in architec-Beach arcltitect.s, Hank Thore I al d 1 · his brother,· Don, vice presi· ur es gns is the vaulted or dent of Diversified, is handl-and Sergio O'Ca.diz, are doing cathedral ceiUng. Designers ing the sales office. The latter the home. Landscape architect have used mirrors to extend project. involves the enlrei in· on both projects is Ken Kam-the window line to the ceiling terior, including sales aids meyer located in the Rancho with a mirror paneled wall ' 11 i I , . ' and large scale graphics. that carries out the Illusion or California Plaza. 1 Brown noted that his fi.rm l ----------~....:gre:..::•::..:•.::.pa::ce:::.. ------""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""======~ recently finished a complete - rennovation of R an c h o Califoria's main sales office and informal.ion center• In the Plaza. The architect on t he Glenoak Hills sales office is Robert E. Lee-Davfd Klages Buy the 9uilder a .person ••• 'not a computer! SMART HOMEIUYERS hne been depenilinJ on CEORCE J. HELTZER 6 ASSOCIATES for 3 1••· erati~ I Over 20,000 homes in Los Anieles, ,Orinp ind Ventura Counties prove it. No public ef5r. corpor1ti011 un mike that statement ! f.ltlfl~ ''Atw.,.. planni•t for your to~w !" P"T I · INCLUDED IN SALES 'PRICE! . • flllCED IEARYW • WUISCIPED FllOMT YARD • SPllHl.IJ SYSTEll 111 flOWT YARD • Cltl'm!IG • BUILT·lll AITOM.ITIC DISllWASIEI • SEIF·CWlllllG IYEI • FOllW. BllllllG IOOM • LIHEIAlllLYIOOM • FIREPLll:E i • WAl.K·lll CLOSOS • CIL·DE,SIC STR!OS • Ufllli&ROUND UTILITIES • !ll 4 IEOllOOMS • 2 l 3 IATHS • ONE t ,TWO STORY UP TO 2100 ·SQUllE )En Of LIVING SPACE from *27,950 VA· EHA~CONVENTIONAL TERMS • -OPfll DAI Y 10 lM. 10 1 P .M. smart buyers · choose LOCATION FIRST •••ure yaur lnwe1tMent for FUTURE RESALE Southern C.lifomia's oldest exc:lvsi¥tly residenti1I bu~ding ffr1"-privattly owned for over '4S yeers. ) . • • • I • " - i • I t I l . ~ -----~~-----------------------------,---,---·-:-~ -------- SALLY BANANAS PEANUTS ' NOW, 1Ht5 NEXT UST WILL KAVE lllE NMIES Cl' lEILllll!Dj I-NEED A DETAILED RElllRT ()> EAQI ll<lG·s ACTMTIE5 l'(PED UP IN TRIPLICAiE DQ6S.,.· Good morning , boys and girls, and a happy finai day of Feb~ to all of YQU from Uncle Len's Comer. ·1 Not only has it been a sbor.t month, but it was a st}ort week for the Corner. Uncle Len received lbe slimmest '*" mail bag in soine time, wilh no poetry and only t\vo entries in Carol's Corner. WE DID receive six giant sized drawings from a group of Costa Mesa youngsters who dkln't.read the directions for en(ering the art contest. Remember , klds. the pidurcs have t-0 be !P1~ inches wide by four inches deep to qualify . ., l .. ' I 1 • --\ t The Orange Coast h a '.'! ·anotber winner m the Ask ~~----------~-~-~---~---------•I Andy Column. She's Carolyn Parker, 13, of Hunti.ngton Beach, who takes home a World Book Encyclopedia set for her winning question. "What is a sea arrow?" answered today on this page . Next week, boys and girls, Uncle Len is bo r ro wing another suggestion from Ter- rie Howard of Hunt.infton Beach and the theme for the ' art contest will be how ani- mals spend their winter. HONORABtE mention "'in- ners in this "'eck's art contest are: Richy Goodsell, 6, Costa Mesa ; Gwendolyii !·!are , 8 1.~. Laguna Beach; Jenny Nier, * PRIZE WINNER * David Goodsell, 8, 2559-B, Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa Any child under 12 can enter .Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do:" _(l) Draw picture on pieCe of l!'lain, whi te. paper s• inehes wide and 4 inches deep. Use bl ack irik and make lines black. (2) .Oo not copy _or trace picture. lt 1nust be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. \Vinner will r eceive Kennedy half dollar. Hunlinglon Beach; Fred p IJ. p - Woodworth, IO, Cosla fl-1esa; ,-----Larol6 Lorn"er -----.1 Mary Lou Woodworth, 10, Costa Mesa. and Ja im ie RIDDLES and JOKES Woodworth, 81h, Costa Mesa. * PRIZE <WINNER Professor: My topic tod ay is ''the liar," How many ol you have read the 25th chapter of the text? (Nearly all the students rais e their hands) S.Mf fClllt qRStlo111 '• A.sk Andy, C/• Oro•p Comt D•lly Pilot, ••• 1560, Co1to Mna, Collt, Pr ofessor: Good. You are the group to whom I shall speak. There is no 25th chapter. ... """ Al'Mlii. IL Id S.... C11M Pri'll._, C1r''" H I Mar "'·~~ 3:J:.\i' =let·~~:~:·~! Jenny: What weighs 5,000 jiounds llnd looks like a dog? • TUMILEWEIDS PLAIN JANE STIYE ROPER •CONSOLIC>Al!_D PUILICATIOtilS, INC.", MAJOQ ~ JUDGE PARKER coKtPeiJ116·nte FATE .OF MY P'IS10llS "NU51Atft15 •• AMP WHAT 'WE HAVE IN 5TOrE FOR CAR'L •• WHV WDllLO 'IOU WANT 10 MAm' ~. RUS? • C1rolvn Perk.,., •t• 13, of '"'~11!1ntl11<1 Beien. C11UOf'nl1, for mr .. ~!Ion; side a coat of tough gristle called the mantle. llis taper- Jng tail end is edged with two triangular fins. llis mouth is circled with a collar of 10 Mike: I don't know. Jenny: Neither do I. · MUTT AND JEFF What is a sea arrow? The clam ls a stodgy, stay· at-home JllOl!u sk and there is absolute1y nothing like an ar· row abou t him. But' nature allows a wide range of varia- tions among a creature's ·relatives. The dainty little sea arrow is also a mollusk. Tl1cre is absolutely nothing 'slixtgy about him and he certainly deserves to be co1nparcd wi.th an arrow - a living, darli11g arrow with several extra fascinaUng features all his own. The t e r m Cephalopoda means the h ead-footed animals. It is the scientific name for a class or mollusks that inc ludes the squids and '"Pe octopuses. Unlike most mollus~;~ir soft bodies are not housed inside frustrating shells. This allows them to be more mobile and some or them make the very besl use C>f their freedom . Perhaps this freedom to get around gave their ancestors a chance to develOff• several very surprls- t1g features. The cephalopods have lhe largest brains Of aU backbonelesi: creatures. highly advanced nervous syste1ns and eyes vel'y much like human eyes. What's more, millions or years ago their anceslors Invented the ttn(lke screen, color camouf)A&e itnd jet propulllon. • . The moat agile ccphalopod Is the sea arrow, alias the com· mon · 5QUid. This talented creature it shaped 80me~·hat like a toroedo, about two ln· chos wld6 and f!ight lnchu long. Ills body "'1d his big, bright-eyed head arc united In- arms. dotted \vith ro\vs of '---------------------'! sucker disks. Two of these tentacles are extra long and he uses them lo grab his prey. De111ais the Menace The other eight tenlacles act r---------.-..,-----.,....,...,...,.. as fingers and help stuff the food inlo his mouth. The sea arrow himself is a delicate food item for many larger sea dwellers. He must keep moving fast lo stay alive. This is no problem becau se he has a built-in jet propulsiO'll syslem. It includes the mantle and 3 funne l shaped cavity behind his head. There Is a £It. led collar where his neck should be. \Vhen relaxed, it lets "'ater gush in between the 1nanlle and his body. Muscles eunt.rttcl, pushing the water through a small opening into the empty fu1111 el. \.Vlth more tension, the waler squirts through 11 small hole at the back or his head. Jt jets <>utside wl lh a jerk ,that pro- pels the sea arrow ba ckward. He holds his arms straight ahead to steer him and wave.s his fins to change course. The sea arrow also has other tricks to save him from ··~ " • the hungry sea. His body In· ~---------~_....._ eludes a small in,k-m111dng klt. '.tl"I.. 'Z • In times of "'"''· this dye "l'I' lOl.f Sl'!T\NS txlWN • • · • dribbles into the runne l and --------------------! Jots !orlh lo becloud the nelghbor~ood like a murk)'. smoke screen. FIShy e yed hunters, naturally, are baUled. The:re Is, of course, safety in numbers and the sea arrow always travels with a swarm· Ing school ot his pale grey, frJ'Okled ~lnfolk. Th• hunariest tta blmler can et1t onfy so many Hiiie squids ond the ma· jortty are sure to escape. Some will Jive a few yura, IQng enough lo hand on Ille to tht next seneratlcm of ~lnty, darting little sea arrows. Jacques Coiyl61u and his fe.mous team ot m • r I n e blologlsls filmed the hectic Spa\,'tilng of sea arrows In lhe, Pacific. Many or us saw the ' fuclnaUng underwater event on TV. Schools of adult sea ar- row.s converged from far and wide. Their frantic courlahlp l•ited ..., • .,, do)'•' and than the exhau1 ted little crutures 111 perlthed. !kit not W!m - le.aving iwarri11n1 mauet W their eggs, like carpet, of Oowcry petall ou th< aubed. l _, GORDO MISS PEACH I I 1 · ! • • • .. llECAUSE l UlrfCl!ER"· STAMP 'ttlll, IA.SY! Satllrday, Febnlary 28, 1970 DAIL~ PILOT :lJ ' -' ITS THE &eSTG~UE 1 EVER f\12:.--,,...-9 INVENTED! By Frank, B119inski By . Saundtri ' and Overgard ~. . -~-= AHP MAY f ... By Harold Le Doux ODNT,EVER CROSS ME, CAMILLE! r111 crAlY AWUT VOii ! &tlT, &E- LIEVE ME, IF YOY EVElt TRY A TW0·5T'EP, r LL NA.IL YOIJ lO STOP TALK· IN6 n!-'T WAV! YOU kNOW I LOVE Yotl ! TME WALL .. R'EGAR'l'LE~ OF WHAT MAPPaJS lt> E ! ' By Al Smith By Gus Arriola l 'VE ~OT NEWS FOR. 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' ness sinct 1905. · ' · If you are: Come to Rtncho La Cuesta at Brookhurst and Atlanta in Huntington S.ach any day betwHn 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and select your home in our newly _opened Unit VII . * WEST BAY AVE.-charming 3 Bdrm home with dining rm & large sunny patio, view of bay -excellent location. Only $56,000. CAMEO SHORES Lovely home on almost ~ of an acre. S bed- rooms; formal dining room. A real family room A: 'bookcase.lined living room. Prof es· sionally 'landscaped, with pool, decking & surrounding patio. $79,300. ....... -$10,1'0 •• $J5, 100 Occ1pmc)1 11 Jw• & Jlly Eileeri Dinwi ddie 1331 IV. Bav Ave. Sal Sun 2·5 PM 968-2929 968~1338 * COUNTRY CLUB AREA-see this quality custom built home in Mesa Verde -now in the finishin~ process. 3550 Sq . Ft. of ram· ily living -5 Bdrm; dining room. family rm & 3 car gara~e. Add your own choice of crptg & colors (incl in price). $79,950. IRVINE TERRACE \Vatch the boats sail by you rrom this beau· tiful 4 bedroom home with family room , dining room; sparkl.i,f!g heated & filtered pool. Allking Sl 15,!)00. Open Sal. & Sun . 2015 Galatea Terrace. ., I - rot 1000 JGenorol · 11, Banker OFFERS: UDO. POOL· PIER & SLIP 4 BR .. 31h Ba., form. din.'rm .. study; near new 2--story Spanish w/Jge. pool, terrace & slip for 50' boat. lmmec cond. Sl49,500 Joe Clarkson ~. LAGUNA BEACH Emerald Bay vie"'' lot 73 'x108' .. , $27,500 Oceanside Townhouse - 3 Br., 3 Ba . .. .. . .. .. . .. ........ $59.500 Oa Rocky PoinL 2 Br .. Pool + lot .. .. .. . .. ... $125.000 Small Estate -4 BR. & Fam., 1 3 Ba .. Din. room . pool. ..... $125,000. ,_Carol Tatum_ _ ! TWO BEAUTIFUL HOMES ; 4 BR., 2Jh .ba. +terrific view. only 2 yrs. '! old -$72,500. Lido Isle 4 BR .. 3 Ba., with almost double Jot, just painted in & out. i new carpets ...................... $84.500 : Walter Haase i JUST LISTED · EXCLUSIVE ( Baycrest -extra large lot. 4 BR's .. for· I mal dining. fam. rm., 3'h baths. Beautl- , fully landscaped. pool. Tasteful decor. 21h ~ car garage. . . . . . . . . . . . Only S72 .500 I Mary Lou 3M;;;• SEABREEZE 1 OPEN SAT. & SUN. l·S ' Corona del Mar. 3 BR's., family room r Lusk home with exciting ocean view. 3 t car garage. Swimming' pool & jacuzzi ... I. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. 165,950 f BEST BUY. LIDO ISLE ·100· Frontage -2 huge patios -2 sty. w/3 bdrms. & tam. rm. -large li v. rm. ·1' =d~.'. ~-l~~~e .~. ~. ~i·r·e~l.'. ~~~~~.t~y st~.i~ 1 Mrs. Harvey I '; EASTBLUFF OPEN SUN. 1-5 > 2137 ARALIA 1• Lusk built 3 BR .. 2~..i Ba. & fain. rn1 . 1-i BR. enlarged \V /blln .' desks. rnakes de· 'Jightful sitting rm., nr. courtyard entry. .............................. $53.950 ·Mrs. Davies • WESTCLIFF Looking.tor a 4 BR -Fain. rm . home in I Harbor Hi District ? See this one. Large I J!>t. Room for pool. FormaJ courtyard. en-1 try w/lounlain ................... $52.750 i 1 Ca~yn Tennille , DOVER SHORES ii' Some di scriminating person will truly ap- ' preciate this deepest Jot on Galaxy Drive, 1, with lovely view; Next to ~legant, custom if built hom~Ni~~-~~. ~~R~. $4-0,000 13 SR. 2 Ba. hom e w/dtn. area. 6.5% Loan I is U1WJU1tilr. Owner will accept 10% down f & carry bal. "See". '34,900 -Near UC! & Sbopplllg Center. Al ll'inti !, COLDWEU, ·BANKER & CO. 550 N'WPORT CENTER DR., l NEWPORT BIACH 'iwmo Paul Belous 3049 Java Rd. Sal & Sun 2·5 PM . lllOO I DOVlill SHORIS Extraor4!nary value ~ on~e ln awbil~ one like this comes along. A great, gorgeom 4 bedroorn borne. right in the heart of Dover Shores A prime, vie\v property, beautifully decorated & very young. Boasting a formal dining room & one of the most channing breakfut rooms \Vt have ever seen . '$84,900. Call ·for ·appointment. . . EASTBLUFF . 1'Jie rhost beautiful LuSk home in EastblUff. Professionally decora~ &. land~a~d~ All custom features. Eof the buYer with discrim· inating taste. $74 ,060., OPen Sil.'& Sun. 2221 Alla Vista. lo the b each. Spotless 4 Bd., 3 bath and formal dinin g room home plus many extras. Ownei; transferred. so !or $37 .950 you had better hurry. ' john mac1Jpb . REAL TY COMP.fiNY 901 Dover Dr., Suite 120 642-823S -. • • . ----·---------·----· -- Clyde J olwon UiOci&ted wilh F. M. Tarbnl eompany Realtors. Costa Mea since 1965 14·as recently again a OltANOE COUNTY'S LARGEST "Gokl. Key" ·winner. Thil 2629 HARBOR BLVD. 546·1640 General 1000Gontral lllOO .. award is presented by the OPIN IV&S TILL 1:30 TarbeU Company f! a c hl:=========ii'""'==="'i', 'r..~. ".".f'i ... "" month lo all Mleapeople sell· G•nera l 1000 Gtntral .,.., lni: Sl00.000 or mort' in rt"P --~------- WARM HEAlT identiaJ rt"salet1-, during a 4-hclroom, cuttenl month. Johnson graduated from Rochei;ter Jn:ditute of Tech· TOP-NOTCH LOCATION!. ""1,,.,, """'''"' • °"'m'"' TOP•NOTCH Engineering degree. Grad· • -..,,.,,-,,.,m U.C.L.A. "'"' •'CONDITION! Ce~ificate in Industrial Re· Wa1king dllllance to all IU!!-de- lallons. Attended Orange level llChoolJ: fn c I u di n i Coast College, taking four Orange O:>ast Coll f.ge: f':l\SY courses relatir1i; to real ~s· accellS to sbopplna & fl't'C· tale. Clyde aohnson rece1v-\\"Byl . lftlillta' bedroom suite td Top Salesman Award and In separate atta from othC'r "'as runner up several years bt'droont£. N-1.C·E yard arid i~ ~les and Lixling on the patio~ $29,4.'JO. \\'c'd low-to Newport·COlita Meaa. Board llh7.v YoU thll me~ ol Realtors. He ho served on Real Estate Board Com-WATERFRONT mi!tees and was a Stal<' Bo'"' Di=•or lor two FUN HAVEN! years. Clyde resides \\'ith hla wile Glad.YI in College i $'JJ,500 Park, Costa Mer;a. He hiJi A t-iach for your backyard - bttn active in Real Estate' f,Jus 3 btdroom lt>xpa.ndablel in the area since 1959 and with 2 IO"o•ely patios on a lie· no--uplm!p Jot Fresh lfP3l'kl- ing pai.nl -insidl' & OU'I: decorator y,•aJlpapcr, ne~· drapeg; 2 community pools. tennis courts. recreation fa· ci.liliex and easy accPSS to the BEAUTIT'UL BLUE PA· CCFIC lot a fUn·lo\!i11g tam· \\'e Invite you lo join the TARBELL Co., where you ~'(>l\•e more Adver1islng, more Benefits. more Train· ing and more ~rlty. Ple~ call Bob Yost 842·~1 ily. F. M. TARBELL CO. Real Tors A Private Glimpse Into lhe rxciUng 1vorld or the mo11l cxclusivr residential section on the Back Bay in Dover Shotts. 3 Brand new models lo <:hoeiir tron1. 4 Bdrrn. 3~·i Ba .. Powder room . Panell'd Fam. Rm. wilh fireylacc. :; car garqe, for· mil dining 1'1'l'l. + kilchen brt1tkfa.~t a.ea, Luxuriously C'.i.Ji>etcd. Sparkling court- yard PQOI . Ivan Wells & Sons Roy J, Ward Co. E.'CCLUSIVE AGENTS 1130 Gala.x~ D!111c ti1ti-l~ (()pen Dail1l $23,500- SHORECLIFFS 'SUf!llAINE : & ,ROSES! ftustic :!-bedroom and dt:n with pegged l100N and f'X• polled be-am ceilings; lwo u.sed-brick fireplaces . . • needl! tender lo;vini: c:al"e, but all the porerttiti.1 is hf'1", i\falure trrt's gi vr''1at'Y shade lo 1he brick .patio Rnd for. mat p)'dens. \la(."llnt -llld easy 10 ~tt! $;15,jOO. Colesworthy & Co. REAl.'l'CR Newporl Beach OU\ce 1028 Baya~e Dr!vt: 67~"4930 St.1.1m Almost No Down •-~~~~~~~ Nalurol brick'"""""' loov· 3000 s9. FT. eniU'd family rm. 3 Bdrm. A11um1 ''/, Loan 2 btth!J. entry hall, dlnln&. 4 BdrtM, fln:fily 1·n1, entry rm, ~rlnkle.r l)'!lem. hall, full dining mi, 3 bath&, 6f0.1120 2 Ilrepl.aett. Owner despo ... TARBELL 2155 Horbor ot•. "°'IT.ll OPEN HOUSES . Fpr your I o v e d one. Reward her with a dreamy kitchen \Vith space aboundin g. Sei>"' arate laundry room. lh b a t b off kitchen saves kiddie traffic. $35.900. O\vner will help finance th is 4 Bd. home in "AA" area. SAT & SU!l .1-~ ·'' 501 Kings Pike ~ Newport Height1.'~ta.m ..... ,< (· 'o B aNGE COUNTY-lS ·loARGEST ~ l ily hom<'. 4 B!".., "' A., """ Living &r fam ily room. New 2629 HARBOR Bl!VD. 546 • 1640 . carpets. No loan fe<>s. Own-OPEN Eves TILL 8:30 er \l'iil carry 1st TD. 2010 Vista Cajon Newport Beach l BR .. 2 BA .. fam{ly & din· ing ar<'a. All one level. 1n !he BLUFFS. $43,500. 283 Del Mar Costa Mt•• R-2 tol. 2 BR., 1 BA. Ne1v carpels. Nt>\\' paint inside & ou1. New drivev.·ay. Garage. 2 Homes on One Lot 3 BR, 2 SA. famib' roorn & living room. FI A heat, trplc, dble p r .. + 2 SR. 1 BA. PriceiP'l:o sell. Eutstdc. Lachenmyer R" •II" OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1860 Nev.1J0rt Blvd .. Cltf CALL 64&-3928 Eves. 644.1655 . stN'JE~ . 'THE SEA Jn 8tautifu1,1rvine TerTaCf' Need to cl~t estate on th.is C'llstom Bay & Ocean View Home at 1Tl1 Galatea Terrace OPEN liOUSE SllVSun. ~ Beiltooma ! &Ith~ LUlh land9Capina Sparkling pool GH~rina night lights Priced to sell at $SS,7JO ~f" lo\: Alrt OR RIAL TORS 67J-4400 Gtn•r•I 1000 G1ner1I 1000 FEE LAND DOVER SHORE AREA Cll,\lo1n built 3100 sq. JL r.10N'l'ER.EY RANCH homr. f'our bedrooms. th1't'C batlL~. family t1>0m. D 1 N 'J N G ROO~f. large rwnpus roo1n and elel1rlC kitchen \\'ilh built-in rcfrigC'nator. frc<'-U'I" dishwasher, double own&. Carpets, drapes and shut1ers thru..nut. 1Bx38 heated and lilteml pool "ith electric 0011tr. Two rear yards · slumpston(' planlcrs at\Cl many ~:..t1"11s. 1'111\y a qual- ity horn<' • VACANT, IM· MEDIATE POSSESSlON. Pr'lced to sell at $7'2.500. 2111.IM E'veninas Cail 531.fii70 BAY VllW 3 Bd1'0UI .. 2'2 ba. Enlarpd patio. tinted "'indows. Dec· oratcr carp. .t cltapes, & that all iinportanl • As1Umallle Loan Open Sal./Sun. 1·5 2141 Vista Entrade BOYD REALTY 3()29 [. Cout.1-JwJ .. ~.\t • 4rs.Jno •. OPEN SAT/SUN. ·1.i 415 ALISO N'PI. Height.a. Profess. dooor. 3 BR. & fam. l'l'" ;i yl'S. old. FANTASI'JC kitchen . .,"Orth buying lht-home fOI'! CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS 615-1662 2 Story Colonial • Ideal 101· lg. f~ily, 5 Bii Betlrrns, 3 baths. fann din- ing nn & tamily rm, lie back yd with patio slab, Khade tree,; & grassy area. lluge separate garaai." room for boat or trlr in back yard. Only $35,950. FHA Ii VA terms. HtUTY! • COATS & WAL LACI ~EAL TORS 546 4141- IOpon -np) . -:==~=-=- OPEN HOUSE SAT. 1.5 21311 Yarmouth Line Huntington Beach 4 BR & P~MILY 2 be., 1800 sq ft. 1 ~S. yrs YoWll· ~~ mi. to ocean. Very sharp Ii: clean. $31,000. Newport •• Vict9f'i• 646-8111 Anytime NeWJtOrt Hetgllts LGe ram1ry homt'. 4 •R; 2 BA. painted ln &:; out, new crpts, No loan feea. 10% down. Th• Bluffs ~autlful view from I.hi.I one levtl. 3 Bf!drm, 2 BA Condo. Adult occupied. Quick. Sale -E·s;.~;0 °'M Lochenmyer t.!c"!tur l''our bedrooms • hl'n baths l/l AC. RE • all bUilt·ins • tittplaee • OPEN SAT. &. SUN. family roon1 -carpeta • Elegant entry hall oper. to 181) Newport 81\'d., Cti.f spa.rkllna condition. ris.eso. rear livinr rm. dinitc m i, CALL M..1928" Evt1. 6ff.-16.i5 Good .tcnna. CALL ~ . W&e family rnL with tire-- South Coast Real Elltatt. place. Best bulll·ln appllane-ON THE CANAL OWNER Rttlrfd..movini In . e4. 540.l'la> Sail or filh from )'Olll' door! .. .,,. 2 Br. 'M-1. CM. cml<n TARBELL 2955 Huber Lov<l,y 3 BR. 2 bath home. w/frult ~ $32.500 terms. Costa Meta Specllt Only m,500. 3 BR Npl HgtJ RosM A 4 QR. 2 Ba. Family rm. Geor .. Wllli•mson 1000 IT . ALL ADDS UP TO: $27,995 . That's lhe starting price on a luxury clas.!I home in University Park. Included of course are: LOW DOWN PAYMENTS Hard to find lew annual ·inter"' rates of 1Y2 to 7~% Excellent-state wide trade program. Easy, low maintenance designed homes. \\Tide selection of beautirut designs. Permanent, extensive landscapin g through· out the community. Take Culver Drive' orf the San Diego f\vy 1405\ lo Matthews Road, then left to University Park • Phone: (7141 833-0300 or 171 4) 833·1 790 Gtner1I 1000 Gtntral 1000 . • ------'1 -TURN ON!! A , twinkle of n1te lights, by opening the drapes ~ in this hillside haven -enchanting 3 Bd ., 2 bath home seated on a bluff \vinking back at the city of Huntineton Beach. Would you .i believe only $25,500. See this cozy, warm charmer and "dig" the potbelly fireplace. ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 262' HARBOR BLVD. 544 • 8640 : O~liN IVES TILL 1:30 Gtner1I 1000 Gener•I 1000 FOREST E. OLSON INC., Realtors 26th OFFICE Now Open in Huntington Beach . LEASE /OPTION And near beach. Several 3 and 4 bdrms. to Choose from. 1 and 2 stories. -New white shag carpets, new drapes, new yard. Cul-de- sac street. Lovely area. Very litUe money moves you in with reasonable monthly rent. Be fi rst -CALL 962·5585 LEASE /OPTION AT~THE BEACH W•lk to a private beach at Bayshores. 2 bedroom, den, 2 baths. Lease for a year then buy it at today's price. Terrilfic oppor- tunity. Newports finest area. only $36,500. DIAL 645-0303 OLD FARM HOU5E 2 or 3 bdnns. Formal dining room. Giant country ki tchen. Service porch. Fantastic lot. 100' frontage, 240' deep. Over 11.r: acre. Zoned Ml. Trllcks, equipment, storage hea- ven requires minimum dn. Owner \vill help finance. This type property in demand. Call now. DIAL 962-5585 EASTBLUFF 3+FAM+POOL +VtEW Hard to beat! Tri level. 27 ft. family Ylitb cork walls, and authentic bar . 3 queen size bedrooms. 3 baths. Pool + jacuzzi bath. A must see. What a vie\\'! Priced now at $59,900 DfAL 645-0303 NEED ROOM??? 4 massive suites ..!... 26' Livi ng rm. 2 full baths. Dream kitchen. Cozy brick F.P. 33' covered patio. Close to schools. shopping & freeways. No.qualifying. Take over e~sting Fi-IA loan & payments. Su per·sharp. Won't last thi s week. Better call fa st. Dial 962-5585 4 B&Dl!OOM + FAM WHAT! $21 ,500 Scarce as hens teeth ! 4 large bed rooms. 2 baths. Family roon1. Deluie kitchen 'vith aU latest built-ins. Ca rpeting. Ha rd to beat at $21 ,500 and only 5 years youn~. Hurry to see. DIAL 645-0303 3 UNITS ON 1 LOT t hou se ..L. 2 apts. Fantastic money makers. Summer rents rAised. Only 5 bl ocks from beach. Owner will finance wi th minimum down'. This 'von't la~t over night. SS returns are great. $21,900. Better be first and call now . DIAL 962-5585 Dj;LUXE ,OURPLEX EARNS $6,900 3 beilroom and 2 bedroom units. 2 baths ln 1 and fi replaces. Buil~-ins. All units on year- ly lease except O\\·ners suite. 3 patios. Much more! Just 15% down and priced now at a low $55,~. To see DIAL 645-0!03. FOREST E. OLSON,' INC . HUNTINGTON BliACH 19131 lrookhurtl '62·5SIS COITA MISA 2299 Horbor 11...i. 64$-0303 ON The Island. 3 Bdrmi .. t\t TARBELL 2tSS Harbor bu.th& plull l~Br. IPL O\'Cr 2 DIAL~dlrett 642-'678, ~ p.ragt$, $57.SOO your ad, then fit back Md Pyramid EchanroMi 548-9569 Usten to the phone rlna! lruli -• $29.9.iO. l"rank • ~ f*l'(l. Only llS,500. llEALTOR >ta,..hAll RJty, flT>..4000 Bkl'. 499-1900 4>1-5488 ~'7~:M~350~~4~7~J._'.:I S'4~~E~w~t~'ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .· " S1tl.ll'diy, Ftbnl1ry 28, 1970 OAIL't' P!LOT HOUSES FOR SALE_!!O~. FOR $~~ HOUSES 'OR SALi HOUSES 'OR ~.!._ HOUSES ~OR SALE HOUSI S li'Ollt SALi _,._v..;.u_sE..;.>_Po_R-'-M"""L-1'---l , 100010.norol 1000 0-rol llOOO...Or,1 1000 0-rof IOOOOtnorol lllOOOenorol HOUSES FOR SA LE HOUSES FOR SALE t Gonerol 1000 Gtnor•I 1000 1 --------------~ ""MAGNIFICENT - C U6 lom Spani:J~ UPPER BAY OP EN HOUSE Set & Sun 11 -S 4000 sq . fl under Mission tile roof. 5 lrg. Bdrms. 30 fl. Master sulte w/lrplc. Fonnal din . rnl., love1y liv. rm. w/frplc. P.-nelled family rm . w/huge frplc .. wet bar. Spanish tile floors . CustoID carpels & drapes. Pro- f essionally landscaped. Room for Pool. 3 car garage, boat storage. EVERY EXTRA! As· sume 71h.% loan. $84,500. 429 Windward Lint, Newport 8e1ch (8twn 21 st & 22nd St., off Tustin Ave.) * BY OWNER. 747·1146 * . SOUNDS FISHY ... but 11'1 a whale ol a buy. Huntinirton" -Beach 4 Bd., s bath, dlnlng room. ~nd buUt Ins. Only $3~.~ and a iireat neighborhood. ORANOI COUNTY'S LARGEST 2629 HARllOR •IL VD. 546 . l640· OPIN 'EVES TILL 1:30 1000 ~ HELP STUNNING WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO . ESTtLIFF --~ 4 Bdrm corner ho.me on quiet street with many extrU. Farrrihouse kltcben, loo" many dosets. Adult patio, pool alZ. yar4. Price Just reduced to ............ $50,000 1682 Dorothy Lane Open Sunday 1-6 VIEWI VllVVI ·.VIEW! . Boals by day! Twinklin& UgbLS' by night! Great .1>001 surrounded by li• paUo and 4 BR.'family home. CaU for i ppt. $77;~. 1839.Sabt!na Terr. Open1 Sat.Sun ·1-~ • IAYCREST . IMMACULATE 4 Bdrm. contemporary with H&F pool & 2~ baths. Generous size rooms. Like new condiUon. By appt. $63,900. 2 br, 2 ha, w/a Cape Cl)d AtmosphMe. Near 1r.rine • Y~U • owne.rs mcwl!d.. 2>th. New CUatom draper- 1.ovdy s Bdrm E>tec borne 'ea, 1ultable for 1 or 2 adultt ..,, .. /Sf:'IAC formal dinina rm. • ?tfow-in condition. Owi>l:f huge family room w/Spulish may ltur option or 1ell on frplc. , sparkllna: JJOOI with Wea conlrac1. An outatand-L S '"" val"' at $2S.900. INDA I LE LOT Java rock water fall. ~Tlerl Choice wat.6rfront ·site among Newport's chd book & make an offer! a 2910 Jaw. O:ista Mesa, open REALn· .Leasehold $50,000 incl plans for S bd rm home. _,. 169.o;o. 8""• ,.... Pete Barrett ~ linest homes. Prime location facin• lagoon. Sat i SUn l.S. Sooth <:bast lSCR \V tcllff Dr NB 1 =O=A=IL=Y =P=IL=OT=W=A=NT=='ADS!=:=BR=IN=G=R£=$=11.=T=S =-~Rnl=,,,;":..,.~"'·~~~~~~i,' ="=·::lJ~!!!;!!!~-5!!!200~!!! .. !!!!!!~!!!!!', Beaulilul 2·st~~:t::>:e~~ 4 bdrm & f-; family rm with sunken wet bar. lg. island General 1000Gener•I tOOOGenerel · 1000 Gener•I lOOI kitchen. 3-car itarage. Spac rmi,. tftruout. ~~~~===~~~~~====~~=~~===~~~=======iii Superb inter. decor. $118.000. LIDO ISLE Open Houses THIS WEEKEND • .., ttih ... .., ilhwc'9ry .... ,.. ............ . , .... ltet!M lllllltfltfo An tM l1aaf ... lltM Mfew .,.. tltscrlbM h1 ,._.., .._11 lly M1allela; ...._ wi.r. 11 tefty'1 DAILY PILOT WA.Hf ADS.,......, 1Hwl119 ,,... llMIH fM 11111 ., te ....., .,. .,... '9 llt.t ucai l11fCH"-'1&11 11 ..... call•-.-II ..W.y. HOUSES FOR $Al..._~ (2 B~room l 716 La rkspur, Corona de! Mar 673-2222 · (Daily 1-5) (2 Bedroom & Family or Den) 1519 Bonnie Doone (Irvine Terrace) Cdfl-1 675-403t (Sat & Sun 1-5) (3 Bedroom) 2001 E. Ocean Blvd, Balboa P'eninsula Pt. 673-8413 • (Daily 2-5) **106 Linda Isle Driv e (Linda Isle) NB 642-11235 !Sat & Sun) 223 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) NB 675-1662 (Sun 12-5) 460 Ca brillo, Costa !11esa 673-2222 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 717 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar 675-2101 !Sat & Sun 12 :30-5) 314 62nd St., Ne\v port Beach ~75-4930 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1218 Devon, Ne"•port Beach 67f>.4930 (Sun l -5 l *1518 Sylvia Lane (Harbor Highlands) NB 64&-7711 (Sun 1·5) (3 Bedroom & Family or Den) 22V8 Waterman \Vay. East Costa Mesa 645-2000:548-6966 Eves. (Sat & Sun 1·5) 231 Santa Ana Ave, Ne\vport Beach 675-31!82 !Sat & Sun all day\ 884 Presidio Drive {Me~a del ~1ar) CM 546-9769 !Sat 9-5 Sun 1-51 4191 Brandford St. (Huntington Harbour) H B 846-0609 I Sat & Sun 12-5) 33872 Zarzito, Dana Point 491H268 (Sun 1·5) 2221 Alta Vista (Easlblu!I) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) **433 Bayside Drive, Newpo rt Beach 642-8235 I Sat & Sun l 438 Aliso (Newport Heights) NB 675-4600 !Sun 1·5) *1400 Lincoln Lane (\VestcliU) NB 642-5200 (Sun 2-5) 1026 Sandcastle. Corona de! h·tar 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 2·51 1331 W. Bay, Balboa 642-5200 !Sat & Sun 2-5\ 995 Sandcastle (Harbor ''ie\v Hills) Cdl\'f 673-2222 !Sun 1·51 435 Ali!io (Ne\''port 1-leights) NB 675-1662 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 5972 Gildred Circle. Huntington Beach 842-&>91 . (Sun 1·5) 21 ::17 Aralia, fF.ast.hluff) NB 644-2430 : 8.13-0700 !Sun 1-5 ) *:l!i15 Seabreeze. Co rona del Mar 644-2430: 833-0700 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3J4:l Pierce. Costa 1\·tesa 673-8550 :54&-2313 <Open 1-5) 1407 Nottin gham. Newport Beach 6if>.4930 !Sun 1·5) 263 Bucknell {College Park) CM 54&-544-0 (Sun) 2501 Ocean Blvd,, Co rona del l\1a r 675-6060 !Dally 1-5) 1921 M<'riner s Driv!. Newport Beach 646-5511 !Sun 1-5) 454!i Gort'la m '(Cameo Shores) Cdl\.1 1175-2000 tSun 1-5) 4725 Rnvce Rd I University Parkl lrvine 833-2036 <Sun 12-5) 24?4 Sierra Vista (Back Bay) NB 67f>.5726 (Sun 1-5) *'"" H.rbor Island Road. Newport Bch. 67!1-:lff>.l (Sat & Sun 1·5) l&.'l6".! Rhnne. lfuntington Beach 842-ll691 (Sun 1·5) 31!1R Co11•1try Cli1b, Costa l\1e~a M&-2313 ISun 1·5) 219 Colt11n (Ne"'port Shores) NB 6~6-7711 (Sa t & Sun 1·5) 11~" Goldenrod , Corona del l\.1ar 675-49'IO (Sun l-Sl 521 nnrth~nds. Newport Beach 6<6-7 171 !Sat 1·5) 11?5 f'•••x Lane. (Westcllll) NB 546-58ll0 (Sunrlay from I pm) *?007 B•kcr (Mesa Verde) CM ,,.6-5880 !Sat & Sun from 1 pm) 2()4!; PAlnma Drive. Costa Mesa 54f!.!i880 fSat & Sun from 1 pml 111112 El <:amino Dr !Mesa de! Marl CM 54f!.51180 !Sat & Sun !rom I pm) 410? P.rl~bane Wa~1• UnfvPrsitv Park 5;16-5880 !Sal & Sun !rom I pm) 22.~ r.o(t'\ llfesa St .. Costa Me sa 64~303 <Sun 1-5) *?815 t"•lalpo SI (Eastblufl) NR 645-0303 !Sat & Sun 1-Sl (4 lltdroom l *404> Orrington (Cameo Shores) CdM 644-1133 (Sun 12-dusk) 2515 \Vindover (Broadmoor Harbor View Tract) CdM (Sun 1·5) *~ Fairfield (Cameo Shores) CdM 6~3331 (Sun 1-5\ tt90 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB 675-3210 (Sun 11·5) 260 East 23rd St., Costa ?ttesa 642-1771 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ..... *2001 Commodore , Newport Beach 645·0303 !Sun 1·5l (4 Bedreom & Family or Deni 2306 Redlands (Upper Bay) NB ~393 ' (Sat & Sun 1-51 *1624 Antigua Way (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sunl 2015 Galatea Terrace (Irvine Terracel CdM 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 806 Bison (EastbluU) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sunl 505 Morning Star Lane (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 1330 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 !Sat & Sun) 217 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) NB 642-5200 • · (Sun 2-5) 986 Sandcastle (Harbor View Hills) CdM 673-= (Sat & Sun 1·5l 16512 Kettler Lane, Huntington Beach 842-6691 (Sun 12-5) 1632 Dorothy Lane (Westclilf) NB 644-4910 (Sun 1-5) 21311 Yarmouth Lane, Huntington Beach 640-8811 (Sat 1-5) 1839 Sabrina (lrvine Terrace) NB 644-4910 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 1430 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) NB 646--1550 <Ooen Dail v) *1930 Santiago Drive (Dover Shores) NB 646-155-0 (Sat) 2739 Canary, Costa Mesa 546-5990 !Sun 11 ·6\ 1210 Starboard (Harbor View Hills) CdM 675-3000 (Sat & Sun l ·M 2365 Col~ate Drive, Costa Mesa 549·2189 . (Sun 1·5) *1'227 Hif{hland Drive, Newport Beach 646-0555 !Sat 1·51 10081 Jon Day, Huntington Bea·ch 546-2313 !Sun 1·5) 2004 N. Cappella, Costa hfesa 046-2313 !Sun 1·5) 44~ E. 22nd SI., Newport Beach 546-2313 (Sun 1·5\ **57 Linda Isle Drive fLindi Isle\ NB 675-3210 !Sun 11·5) '20181 S. W. Spruce Ave. <Cntv. corridor) !\46·5880 (Sat & Sun from 1 pm) 30R1 Caroh St. (Eastblufl) CM 54f;·51'80 <Sundav from 1 pml *2005 l\alearic (ltesa Ve'"del Cr.f a46·5880 fSUl'lda~ from 1 pm) 181R JitmJtica Rd (Mee::\ Verde) Ch f !l46·5880 <S11nrl11v from 1 pml 20'>~ J,Prnnos Dr., Cf"c:la ~~es11 546-5880 !Sunday lrom 1 pm) ll lledroom l **14 Linda Isle Drive (Lint'la Isle) NB 642·82115 (S•t & Sun) * 1500 Eton Place (Westrllfl) Nil 646·7711 !Sat & Sun 12·5l .-l1s f_,inda Isle Drive fLinda Isle) NB 675-3210 !Sun 11·5) (S ledroom & F1mlly or De" 3049 Java Road {hfcsa Verde) CM 642-5200 (Sat & Snn 2-5) *•~ID Java Road (Mesa Verde) CM MS-M24 fSat & Sn., t-Sl 429 Windward Lane (off Tustiril NB 64f!.1R46 ·!Sat & Sun 11·'1 * 1 ~?4 ~111'ltiagn Drive IOover Shnrse\ NR 67~·7420 !Snn l ?.·'1 *4 ~0 ti1'lda Tsle Drive (Linda lsle) N1\ A71i-3210 IS"n 11·5) *"'fl'l7 ~1111 tiago Dr (B:lvcrestl NB 546-5880 (Sund ay from !pm) {6 ledroom & F1mily or Den 1 14'1lt GA11'.xv Dr ive (Dover Shores\ NR W4!186:54f!.4617 !Daily) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 12 lltdrooml *++7tt Ll~n Park Drive (Apt. A) NR 673·9060: 54f!.ff618 !Sun 1·5) (J lecfroom) 2141 Vista Entrada (the f!luffs) NB .675-5930 !<at & Sun 1·5) 60\l Vl.•i. Bonita (the Bluffs) NB 675-5930 !Sat & Sun 1·5) DUl'LEXES FOR SALE (2 & 3 led.......,) #4010 River Ave., Newport-Beach 646-2414 (Sun 1·5) ...... •• w-'f\ .. * •-tt ,_. ... W•••Nla .... IOMotl Regal 2·sty home 'vi th 4 bdrms, den & 5 baths. Gracious brick courtyard. Fine fam· ily home in prestill!:e area. $140 ,000. HARllOR VIEW H.IL~S Uno bstructed view! WooderfuJ 4 bedronm home. formal din. area + fa{ll room. Pool & Patio ror entertaining & f.imily fun . "Our 25th YNr" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO, RHlton . 2111 Soo Jffquln Hlllt RNd ' NEWPORT CINTER 644-4l10 1000 Gtnorol 10001 ====!-,_.--_....._ · SALE OR . LEASE Ol'TION OLLEGE IACK IAY REA,_, AND CHERRY LAKE · ., 1 ' :?tOr .. ..,. l•r• of JoYoU• PRESENTS - Then Open House • Thi• WMk•nd SUNDAY FROM 1 1116 Jem•ica Rd. Fabulous 4.000 sq ft home along a fa.iN•ay of ~fl!A& Verde Country Oub. Very elea;ant a.nd 'Ao-ell -appoint- ed for tM lara:e family .l for entertaining:. 2026 Lemnos Drive See !his oul.lltanding "dttar- A1or's" home. • + ram rm &. din nn. b'U1y a con\<eru.· tion piece le iharp, i;hf.ttt, 11harp! 2007 S•ntiage Drive ln Newport Bl!:ach'• lovtly Baycre1t area -a truly 8'-eal 5 Br puol· home • very mod- t'rn ii-chic • just riatlt tor !hat diacriminatinc bu.yet • vil'.!11•! 2005 l•le•ric In Pace-setteni ~farina. Series In AfESA VERDE -hetto '1 the cleanest .4 BR lml..(in- able, Hu both tam nn ~ form din rm I: a rreat 1park)in.r free form pool w/ slide, etc. 3061 C1rob SI. living in thl1 3 b«lroom 21~ bath luxury hcnlt'· in qui<'! peaceful cu.1 de sac. ~ eonvimience kltctK>n ' w i l h •attna: area, lamUy room ";'tt\-fireplace -Sla\e. <'"D"Y and a!motrt new gold earpets Sprinkle_ft'd !andscapin~ - Owner 11 leavlna: U'f'<& and b;ta tt<1UCt'd price to S45.000. _,113 * 646-7171 • O Tl IC f.<CAL "'\.. l:STATE:RS Executive Home on fee 18Jld adjaefllt to UCL One year new. U91P1Ld~ crpts, drps. 4 Bcdrm. 21!: Bath, 1trium, formal dinlni $42,500 Ov.<ner wilt cam• « tell con· tract to rilht party. Newport •• Victorl• '4Ulll (anytime) A view that just won't 'fllif • this lovely EastbluH home '!!!'!'!~~~~~~!!'fl ha•"""'•"'°''""" vi•w ·GIANT 4 BEOROOM o1 oh< "'""' Bacl< l!aY. th< TWO STORY Univ. A: rnountainl. 4 81;' This beautltul beach "honvo Bdnns, family I brkbt rms. has low lnterem; financing Tremendous! that can be a_mnned. With 1125 Esux Lene $3.SCO down, ircllw will help. Tn Wnti!llH .·a beautlrully Tot.al paymenL$232.00, Hom<' landscaped Mm!!, clean l: ha.A been ftwhly lJElinlr.d. 1parkling k m08t ronvenicnt \\'ht R.Cnt! \V A L K TO to seh6ols, 11hopp'r I· all B~CH. CAU.. ~ach 1:: bay l"@Cn!ation taciJ.. WE SELL A HOME '""'· EVE"Y JI . MINUTES 144 Sonor1 Rd. w lk & L To •<tO• an ""'' th Is a . er ee l&rge 4 BR a: fam rm Is on !hf' market Ir now open to :?790 Harbor Blvd. at Atlam1 bid~. !\f U ST BE SOLD. 51~9'C9J ()pt'n 'Iii 9 Pi\I "Mesa del ?!tar Home11". SAT 6' SUN J'RO!\f 1 2907 B1ktr St. Pool time's.. here! One of Ute choitt homea in the Mesa Verde C&mbridre Series with all la BR's, fam &. din rms, .I: a attat patio l pool for outdo<tr llving 1f II.a bm.. Dcin't miss it. 2043 P1loma Dr. All hdwd tloon hett -fifth. ly ttdeeqi"ltnl home on a btautilu! tree lined atrect, 2 trplcs, -11 larce: rooms, hu,e INVESTORS 17 Unit pt"Oteaional bid;. kteally loca.tfd dose to~ conceivable convftlitix:t'. AU offtce1 air cond.. ample parking. Locat.td just nN Co&~ Meea"1 busy 17th St. shopp(nr; 1n!a. Call fnr de · tail.I I: apPt. to inepect. S<t·5110 1-dMiM tlletMt OLLEOI REALTY •l!ilO_ .. _t.ll "°"' ••..a ""'· IMMEDIATE 1!!.!' !::;'=.0~-.,... POSSESSl.ON! dcl Mor • bl& 2 ~""' hom< 5 ldrms 3 iathl • simply imm1.culate l now ''leant for lmmedlite pas. SHAKE ROOF se.!llllon, .Abnut 2300 l!tf ft. Ca~t11, dNpes, buill·in1. 20111 SW Spruce Aw. ttrepl1ce, patio. Neitr a 11 Jn th~ County ecnidm:. not .ehool1. 131,000 best or ffll' from the Univ, of Cat 1t trmu. Irvine. 3 BR. 1: nventttd Well1..McCerdle, Rltr1. . den a, OR. Neil r.iled 1810 Nn'JMlfl Blvd .• C.b1. 1\-ood-drck patifi. Uup trttai. 5~7729 ~ eves. O\vner moving tn Ottson. 4102 Brisltene Wey l'n lovely Vnlvenlty Park • here's •bout the nC?ate1t 3 BR .f.,1tithtt fam or din rm, u it ls now fumished: Up- Jl'&ded ttpt1, 11rpg I: tituat- ed on that be1ullfl.il "IP'C'Cn belt'". ~-"!...-·~~~~L'!;l 3 BDRM. 1\~ BATH, LrJ family M'n. RlfU[e A: ""ttia Incl. Will tell on kiw down or dllq)unt lor cash. Ow.nu. 8'8-8334 UDO ISLE J BR. Nf"ar beach &: ttno.is cts. Lp street to strada lot "'°'th ain· ny ... IJo. Enjoy ""' aood lite! ~.500. By aJIP'I, lltlddlt & Rou Rltr1 m; E. Coa!l 11wy. sis-ms lSA!.Ei>l'!EN IVANTEtl) OUT Of ste.tt Owner: Mu1t SeU or 'Trad.e 4 br, 2 b~ home. 2nl S}\tnvood St. foU Santa Arw. A~ C.M.) Ph. -· LAh"l!FRONT • Lake l'wftt. Ne• 2 Br, 2 ~ • ..rpti, dtp1 T\t % tnt. f'llhlnc, boat\J\r, pool, tcnnlt. Or lepe/op- Uon. Owner. 491-M63. PAUL WBITll CAJUIAllAM ·-· I ~ I P-aul ·'White· Camahari Realty Co. 546r5440 , OUR. 24th YEAR WE SELL 100 HOMES PER MONTH Let yours be next -call now and start packing -our extensive advertising and multiple listing service will do the work for you. Over 850 sales people who meet buyers in all areas. We have waiting buy• ers now! CALL FOR A MARKET Al'l'RAISAL. YOU'LL II ~D 'You calJed to 1t>e this nictly &pPOintfd 4 bdrm i: 1amily .room. ~ J:la.s large &!l!IUmable GI loan, 5!i ~io interest, $19.000, payable $168 month PITJ. Beautiful boal ~r tniler 1rt'e. 516-M4.0 FAIULOUS HOMI Double door terrazz o f'ntry, 4 larze bedroom". s~p dO\Vn • LR y.•lth befluUtul Mediterranean firepla~. Two full b1lhs \\'ith loads of Lile. ?11as· ter bedroOm Is pun lu x- ury' \(1th Roman tub a.nd a-ardC'n 1tmosphere. Too 1nany features to n\C'f1,· tio11. You mu.':lt lire thi.'1 for 011ly $31,000 and 11:«1d trrm~ avt1i1111blr. 546-~40 fNO OIL .. ATIONt COIY COINll FOi THI HOUIY sn U you want hones you --must see 1 his cozy 2 Br. home T 1 ti& th. Thi! home la ~·ell maJntalned and hu room tor riding In the rear, If• like g:et- ting: the houu for tree 'yhen you buy this 66x JOO lot. 546-5440 In ,YOUI SWlfT •• THIS WON'T LAST!!! anyone cain afford thl!I t.-ute 3 bedroom &: fam- ily in tlfesa Vttdt at i2ti,700. 10~~ On t:mns are avAllAbll". Home ha.oe brt'n freshly painted "·ithin 1Ast 10 mon th11, so It Is in move-In con· dition. All bltiM. Ce.II ,no'v for t.'Omplete df'· tails. S46·M40 FINANC:IN• TOUtiH? OP!N SUNDAY 2U .. ckoel Extra larie 3 Bdrm It Fi rm home in CoUe11:e Park .l it 1bsolutely sparkl~. and ht>re \1 "'hl\t it '''ill ('03(, With $5.000 ON assume ex· !.~uni; :S '-' % loan ·•net TlflY $270. per mo includ- ini:;: prlc. int, taxt'it, and ln11. 11-IAT beats RENT- ING ! ? 546-M-40 JUST l f DUC:ID to $20,500. An e:rc~11ent 1t&rlt:'T' homt. A rea1 l'Oey 3 Bdrm beau., In 11.nplr pie order. Good nnancing available and 11 beats re'ntlng. Call no"' for further detalls. 5'16·3440 IUSINESS WE 'RE IAD7 EXl'ANDING! Havt 2 Openings For Safes Personnel, Men or Woman -2 Openin91 Now-Complete Troinio9 Progrom (Cleu Room- On Tho Job) Preli! Shorin9 Bonus -· Medical lnsurorict ! CALL FOR CONRDENTIAL INTERVIEW . • . 546-5440 NOTIC:I TO SILUIS It you hive a 3 or 4 Bedrm home for sale or rent, call Ull today. We repres•nl the C'mployet'S of several l&ri'e firm:ii moving Into the tl1rbor area I: they must have hou11ing ! All cash l! de· sir~. CALL NO\V ! ~ 546-5440 SILL ITl ll ltfl ...,..., • .._.. ewfter ?i1o<k-.m office bulldini: 6 suites could be 8 :iul te~. PotentlaJ in<"ome or $1140.00. Choice loca· tion on Newport Blvd. Asking 10% down on sale prict' or $120,000. ~6·5440 JUST llDUC:ID $2,000 Would you believe thi11 tabulous 4 + DEN + POOL home hall bef!n redu~ aaa1n'! Owner says, must st'!ll ! HIS rr· ducr.d $4500 In la.st t" o months. EveryUting in this home Is A·l QuaJ. ity. Pool development ia a beauty. Priced m,ooo -it i1 & UtUe over de· velol>f'd so ownt'r la A c• rificing! 548-3440 NO DOWN TO Ym· HTTll HUllYI This ni~ LARGE FIVE bedroom i1 be!~ offt~ lo vets I I the IO\\'! 1o\\·~ price of $32,950. Jn •d· dition It te1tures 2 Baths and Family room . Clo!ie Io 1hop1 11Chool1. PllrAll FOi SUMMll ASSUMI till!AT LOAN ~autltully appointed 4 Bedroom plus shlmmerini pool. P1 iced at $37,00J, this home hu usumable 6~ loan. All Bit-ins. cpta and drapes Included. Localed in desirable ?itcSlol Vea'de. :14&4440 $JIS. 4 + FAMILY U you ire a VET you can own this beaulirul lUe1a dC'I i\1ar home c:l09e to 111 schooh In· ctudil\i' Catholic· dsy school with NO 00\VN PYAfNT. Home ha.II been well maintah~d. All bll· ins, com'Ple~ly walltd yard. PaymonL il'lt'ludcd Pm. 546-5440 DON'T II LAR Julit listed and priced to sell in Mesa Verde, four bedroo!Tlll, two b a l h 1 , large size family room. Bt'autiful fireplatt, re•I nict' cpts and dra"P" $36.950. Bettl!'r hurry l Good financing avail· ablr. .. M6·~4'il0 Iii IESALI 71/2•/e INTl•IST SJ,000 mov~ you In to this niccly 1ppolnted five bedroom. yes, I 11ald- llve bedroom + family room home. Oo1c to St .John,. This home <.'Ollld handle eight children f!asily btta.use bedrooma &rt' larze. run price '34.950 546-5440 CHICK THIS ONI ......... Lovely to Jive in. five brdroom and nice fam· lly room has FHA Loan eommittmcnt or SJJ,000. Just redecorated ln &: out. Exce.llent lancbca.p. Ing with oovcred paUo. Good location ln Hunt- in(;ton Bee.ch. Full Price $31,000. 546-5440 "The Home of Complete Real Estate Service" ' PAUL-WIDTE--CARNAHAN I RNU11 Ce. ' 1093 IAKD STUET, COSTA MISA I :I ii ii ' • \ ... ~-·· •• ~. ,,. ••• -• ._. •>-'. ·-·· •• . . . . ' ---... -, •' •"" • t•l l ' r'" ··-·-----~ tt ........ ... -~ -~ ,, : i . .. ... . . -------. -~ ' . ,.. \ '"''' ': • • • • ~ \ : ·: !!.• ~ , • • i, • r • .. '-.. • j, ~ ... l.:•'l i • '.;., : 1 "''~, f~ 2*, l'7d" ,..; • • -, .,,., 1"f • r ~ ... ., • ' • . • l -~1. • • ... ~. • ,: ..i • ' ~· • f ,_. ' • , • .t -~ ~ • , J ::" ,.~ -·--f> • • • 111 ,oa SM.I •HOUs1s l'Oll"SAL.a. 111 FOR .SALi · \~!s FoR w.a·, i,i~111,i:i1t f,(Ll ~ -~01c1J11.i 1'.o)' SAL'I U~1;1sgs, 011 .,_M ,, .•. ,, ,,..... . .;,,..., ... !e'ef , t• Qrirol , '!Ooo ~i!o;t a..ch, .•• C..-"4'14'\tt i llJGC ........ I '~ 5 ,:] ii,e 1 1:~1f'·'£4 'i ,? · · .. . . -· u~K ~:Y • ,. , .. :onti ·'. · .. ·: ,-.il'j~~-=--'--11~~ . ......_-t'"n.~,. -. •A , 1 'OVER SHOR!S'"-. YllW · Ill...,.._.,,_,,_ SATUltDAY & SUNDAY> 1·5 ... " b y · ' ,, ..... _ ""'11oO•lle a..ny lAJI<, • • " •. '. • • • . .; ' • " ~"t > • 2· STORIJr;"" "' " · 'lf LI ..... 'Isle Drl"" . ' 2· SIW,Y·idre&!I\ ome. I eat ,Oun~, bJ ,..y 1 • ....,,llr .-Tlaj!t 11111Y· IJ,liique, CpnteJ'lll1. Tr<o , French decor, 2 & 4on, view fom OVi[y rQOm. Custom bu I l)\IYID. ..... Ole ~n, Jlorl!U,< •l<>ry ·LR· 2 Br. i sa, Poolsjze yafd.''43,600 . Well$i this lururlouslfu dec6rAted 4 lldnll.. --Call 540-llSt PLUS Income '59 BOO mil!~. 'l'•fl'l\~• ..... ·· ~&I a~.f:am,Rm. elolme ~r!:!.!,11~ roofll,. ""'!'t..•*'·~ L ·, . , .. Fern'·of ' : 1319 llo!1nle .DoOn.., • ,poo unique wine c ar.,. u ..... "' we • ILvni -· 3 a., 1:.i!A, 1 ·-· ,. . , . priced at $99.000. ·' , · . ,. lev1I, corntr rreen 5 BR SR• Bl;,,.k· to mduced $4,000~ 4 Bt'. 9 » 4 Bediliom1 hUllr.inf Tut; -.ady ·. < , : trees, 9l'll'!'d .by.pyndlfal,e_,,~. , New" ~ bedriOm. 5 bath bon\e' w1il1-11irc!aln vi.,. o( Co.rOllA'del Mar hllli: S ·flreplacn & BBq. Luiurious cat[ll'tin~ & -~~ei!"l· With _ ·~·t~· ·: 1 <· r· r,· · t • ......, ... r.• 't. -, • • ··•14~ 19311 Sentiago .Drive . Open Sun..·W 111111-, bw ..... nw. .. •. i..r.;. ,. .. · Poo~ "Cmneo· ·~bores. • 1 • " Polk!.·~ .,...A llni-oc.ean,,_..,. .. 11 '"' SON. ·ONL)\ • " IQl!,S, I<> Oli)ppd, .!l')'f de~ , ,. g rand (he~ oF.por11jl\l)Y at,,m.- ·'· • · 950, ('!'hf.ow_ 'm ajJ Q~e~), · ... ·' rt · ,,,$)Y,INQL~ ·~ r . Beat the numberr-·game, 'l" Jow .... ~ 6.9%.lfull Joan, golf «course ·pal• , ace,,.showplace, 4 Bedroom , room for; pool table, ~-cir gaf'J age, can,. eas)ly hsndle ll(llOU~ •• ~ sines. Bran·d new pad at $84, .. ,1 950!' ~ ...... ~. . ·.; , ~GA~ GIRLS . .. .(Men""c~n · call toq_!)' on this 1 ' • ~ 'raochystyle Pac~tter. Great hide-aw~y!tshoot> y6ur frienitS' full 0£ envy. Don't ovtirlook an' 8% loan. H!>cked '36,950k · ' ... . " 4'11lcs.n°' crbc~tca(tr, . \ •• l 2850 Mesa V•rde Dr. Costa M11e 546-5990 . ' •• . Y· • , .J • ~ • 57 Lin!!' Isle Drive 4 atclroom 4 !lath .home patio deck, sitting rm., fireplace in mister\, BR. suite. Family room .Pa~ conver.say~n pit ~nd .l~~li,~ 80 Li"d1 Isle Drive 5 Beari>o'm ·,; maid's; 5 baths with family .fQQJll.& larg~ nllllPJ!S room, 3,.FltePl,l.c~, 4,24tlii;q, Et. Docrt;& boal .Up .•.. , '$l119,3w: ·90 Lindt l1li Drive Beautiful "l'~droom, 4 Bat~.~ome with r.· tra large living f00\11 &:ll)(lter 'Bet!r«im. ·carpets 1-: ijr~(ies. Lanth<ape'd. Boat slip. Near -tennis ~ourt & clubhouse ... $130,000 ... , • 1 W1ferfron't . Lots Lot number 4: Excellerit 51 It. Linda 1'1e luoeltold Jot. X!nt buy at only -sas.ooo . ' ' J I' ; I \ I . . CHIN. A . C ... YI IEA....... . ...... _ Wilkl .. ...... • . W:le'I~· '' \:~ ..... ~545 f..,.;;,on1, ' . . .. .v ,....; .. n ; •. , · C•M llt. 0wnr 132.!lll. · , ., 11.i i. . ·-· Unique custdm·buJlt 4 Bdrm tiotne Juatstep~ 64<-'263 ·HAL ,.IN 1... HOC'IATIS; R•Jltors from best ocean beach. A$king-'72,000.. · EASTILUl'F-Luik '7~ :· ·-I. c.-. Hwy., CdM • ·• • -· • ·~ Sy Owner: 3 br, 2 Mt pan-'.CUf'H~YEN -5 llOROOM ~ •Ued'ftn1 rln, wlllJ pool. Co'*'• dol Mor : ··~Coron• cl.( Mer . 1u; ·----------------·--- - - ?;'!~~~:.:~hc~~ns~~.~d'~'~ in_~:. ':Ji~~ ~l .c.uu,."P~11R.Dl;v."·~-'~-: ~--P~ •. -n-o;-r••~---. Jllils. 3,000 sq. ft. or comfortable living. IA """' m,ooo. ·· · · 2306 -· • 0 y•-.. H . , ai.fll'i's . , · 111'. ,. u:· opllt· . • cean · .. w ome Roy J. Wor4 _Co., R.-lten IBAYCllEST OFFICE) 1430 Galaxy Orjve,. Na. --··--------. ------.--···· fe.vel oonde. · S2ll,'7DO or ' ' · • · ' · · • l•ue/oplion. "4-»39 · •· ·~· 8itllriU!i-"--° 3 ·lloths ·-·Pool .. · BAV"1IONT" PEmaOUSf P~I~ "'"-'· 2 BJt, 2 Ba. DOcks, S51!.5CO.~ld% dn .1% int.~MeKend~I 'Rlb' 6*0TS2 4639 F1irli1lcl , "'Op.iii Sul\-~•5' , . . , ; , . wm. Wl.itton, Realtor · · · . · t0eo j.Mau. V1rd• iue N~peit Helthtt , it"IO . 22P. /!Glrlne, l elbO• lslju>d . · · ·615-fU,l , ~ ·· .. Open 't)I P ,1.,i;v .. Nl,ght 1--------BASEIAU. STAR STEAL OF A BUY! *·NEW 1,,JSTING * .-VllW-CLIPF DR . , . , .-· G~at ~ l ooean Vlitw! -~----~------~__..__~:~ Coron'• dfl Mor•· 1210 i:orono 'd°tr'fi1i'ii ·r · !At number 41: Long water .view, with 76.% It. of' frdtitaae <fleln1 Hsrbot Island. '!Tadod "' San DI ... mu~ , , , · -sen 3 Bedroom 2i1 .bath on~y $2675 ~·on this nice· Delu.'te 2 ·Bft .. den,· 2 ·tJ&. & ~. 'ppolnted ·Meta Verdt 3 guest room. M,000. li<droom, 2 b&lh horn•. Cli>te Orohtm Rltr. 646'1(1'4 tp scrioo1 and, l!brary, -Bt.t. 'N'@ar Nni-por( flost 'Oftfc!: fus. Ma-ny similar thamt'• · · ···"·1."·'·.: ... ~1> ~-· .,: .-,,, .... ~:r. . OtEN HOUSE'. '1.lnd1 lilt Developmt"t Cp.' 1 ' · 'hom.e)n.Mesa Verde. Nearly lOIO. lay•l\lt! Dr., N.I. 1111Orvntly675-J210 200l sq, ft. bea)rti!ully tl<c<>r- 1 !!!!!'il!!!!!'!!!i'!!!!!!!!!!~!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!~~I ated· -All convenience k1t· I~ ... .1000 chen with eatln( area -:!,:~: ::.1n:i:· ,,':;j NEWf'l9lT'.HllGHTS ~11 \1 ,\HI \( ll Ii i. II I\ 1\1 f ' • '\, I I SUN." 12 TO DUSK '454$'0RRINGTON ·: Canie6 ShottS. CUst: bit. Ocean view·; ·4 BR. 4 Ba'• .. 1000 GtMr1i . choice landsCa.i;tni: With '.:<"_ -;:;::;::;:/;;;~'~· ;;;;;;;;; -~~--~ifjiifiiil iprlnkler!"-lt'a sharp and eneral 1000 j Gen~~ll lUOll • ~ --p ,pr\ced ,;,it>t at,.µi,soo. 11;;~. ;:;. ;;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;~~;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; WALK>~JQ;~CHllOL v.:&Ksf'i>ifcft-. 546-2313 P.4lJt.WHti1: .------------·~ ~- Gener~! price $26 750 . . fiew CtiJtotn Built Home • · . • , ·3' BR.. 2 Ba., Built.ins . 15th and Santa Alla • $37.500 ,. ' ' ' . poOl • out.tending vilue at 4 IR I FAM ILY 'l\/,I. 17~500. Pr>"ptod by. .. . . ~.IOO . ~ · •ALBO.A 1 JSLAND SP~CIAlSI '?.lost Atlraclive·· 3-bedrl'ri. 2 1Jath' lft>nle' oil Lge. Lot. Very nr. North bayfrt. aid vlllrie~ Comp'l furn. Large patio ·for sun· and ftm. pwner has moved and - •. ANXIOUS TO SELLI ' ' i ;. . An exceptional buy..:;45~900.00 · · Hu•bi>r View Hilb • Link. CABNABAI! Thia :iharp ?ttesa Del t..ee. lot lmx!TS, beaut. lnd· I&'ALTY GO. Mar home 'ls-perfectly v-.i 3 • F Uy •.ut.""" ·,, · qPE;N Daily 1-5. 3 Bdr.ms.·lr: °""F"· •. am nn . ..,...,_ 109.'.; Baker, C,M. ~5440 Poot 3 B k located eo Yolll' cti.ildren • OPEN· SUN. J..5 · . car earqe.~ ro us ·can walk to all achoo!•. 99S SANDCASTLE •, welcome. 522 ·El Modtn•. It ha> H.ARGE -CORONA DEL~ $25;950 Coll!fe•Perk . 1115 Vo.Pl co' R!lro. $67. ·.~. is fully carpeted, bu a ,.. . CQ< )I~ • .cdM'. &n-.2CQO, fa ii & fi ta , ~ ' "'llUmt Sl/4%' LOI" MOVING, muit 11tll 4 Br, 2 . . ' ' Loonlky :io~ .. er :;:~uc:!; · • ~R.-Yl!W 4 Bdi:,in + F1rttll~ rttt. Ba xlnt cond Dra 8 · rjsf .61~ Blir.' fl\(} Wt E.x~Uen~ housekeeping adds · ' : value to thiJ !(lw prlced t':.-. ~ ~!Olu1! newJY·ll•tOd h<im•. . CJfM, . .. . . ; Best floor ·.plan for active " fart'i"i1Y"'.f''·1eatlng afea ·oft · · ff t7 -~tch; ~ fatnlly room. 2tt• Vis.ta ~1 :·oi-o · • spacious living rm. with fireplc.; extra bll.IM. Pric-Newport Beach ed below n!placement ancf 644-1133 , -· '· Ul)d~i: present ri1 a.r k et. OPEN ·SAT/SUN; ·14: ... .. ..,_. ' THIS IS FO~.f ou! ~ j ~ o\vnt!r liaa''bee.ti trans-Sep: fam11>:, rm., 2~ bath!; Beautiful home. HuO 'famuy C~ta, blt-lna, Us.950 ~ • iy~ • · ' t~ r~ Ii is arudoua ,to 2 frplc;t. ~.~. rm."'with nrcpti.tt;·etitry '8.vail,· $4.000 i:lri •. · assume FINE Ba$mst EOUT BR (~•-646~ 1519 Bontjloi .~~-~ 214 EMERALD . ". , U.you \\'.ant a beauJ. hoi;ne. ·pn, fluiet st . ., near , bay. 3 l>edrms, 2 baths, 2 lge. patios, family .s.;-m, fun din. room,-elec. )dt:cben. OPEN Sat. Full rl 1,2950 OPJlll ~AT. I $!JN. J.5 hall, •·-II·•···" d1nin< 5~% loan. 549-2189. ,,.n>e,lOt' oal< of <re.de. move. P ce ' • "''SAND~·•TLE . ...... v .. ,. • .,.,... rm. park :like' yard With .Beeludtd 11rfft, 1&rre: yard. ~ co:Ts ·coRONA DEL MAA .. :~~~t~t:,Q fireplace,. pa. :J~ewe!rt Bt1Ch· 1200 ·,M8!-07'1J. . . • • . . . . ·JltVINE'. TEIUtACo: ~ PRISTIOIJ ARl!A' Nouunl to do .. utMO~ llil ·· YI EW . . .' 2 BR. & den, 2 :ha'.. fieaijti1\i1~ ' -Sun. 1·5 p.m. ' • . , -~ \ltALl.ACI SHAKE ROOF ' TARBELL 2955 Hirbor · THINK AH"'A Devor ShoNS . 1227 -AIAL TORS 3 BR. 2 Jlol/'JI. Tall' trees. D. O O " ~ ~6-4141-\Ven priced at only $31,lilll. LL .H US"' , .D 'REGAL -SPACIOUS J;>ellghtfuJ. Cameo SQorr• res-ly decora'tid •. Pttl\!' Af'E~· lde,r>Cf:; ~nly 3 bloc'lca ·to )r'ard. ~~htf9-'ly .14nd5* Oce;an. 0Jst01;n •designed, ed_. .,_ ple~ure to l!!tt! ,,. 3000 &q •• ft; extra large liv-Rlchard1qn f\¥1ty . $75,000.00 (owner will -fin•~.) ..1.....:.·-lfttol · .. OPEN SAT-./SUN. 1·5 l BR; beaah borne. Ste .. lo To what a duplex will coat ·. COMPLETE ·VIEW ing ·ro&IU with unlimited 2443 E. Coast itrgb'ri.y : .. •" RUTH SEELEY, REALTOR . · 1306 PARK AVE., BALBOA ISLAND · • 673.4766 (anytime)· " _..,... 460 CAlftlli.LO ocean. Can re'8J:t &i.'10 in-,next )'ear ~nd.. buy noW. 2 Bay ' 1t Mtns... t Sr .. ~'4~~ 84 ;:UPLIX . TRIPlEX COSTA MESA terest. ·$25.000:· f.'ll)'s tp )fve;·· . . ', . -1:-maids: ffi&b deUlna's. u CAYWOOD REALTY · #I DUPLEX 5000.,!tbulltari>undecurt. 8fancP.M'f' SPACIOUS 3 & 4 6.106 W. Coast Hwy,, NB One lot tl.V.:1.Y,J:fom Ocean & 4 car i:ar. p;.z-ri1aillt ••. Jm· ~w; 3 Bdrms. SpacM>us Al ·MacArthur, CdM '6T>f!;D. Muter -Suitt'. Offered at For Salt 8y Ownt:r fU,500. (~s. ~s.8868} H(luse & g:arqe apt on 1 lot. BR.; .trplcs., cpt.s. l drps. ·DON V. FRANKLIN ·• 541~90 e .~·ilh a view, '2 B!\ ~ 3 BR med .oci:r. ~18.000._tulijiih-1>0U8LE DUTY 1_000 General Qtl·fl!:t your income Irom .~,17~~R. 4 BR 1~ ba fam nn 4 fli.m. rm. + 1 BR cueat ed. Aasume 6%~ loan. Own-·. •· DUPLEX . · 1000 othe'r 90Ul'Ctl by 1ettlna ,,..6~ ' · ' · t .·..'.. unit. •~•·for 6"~,, inlo-~ '' «•-••. .i fi \Vestclitr Plaza a~a. a~ nbA 111 ·~111.. ......,..,_, Top· C4M location, South of Eaeh 2 b1'1 2'b&. JUar unU current income $215 m(l. Charming froilt unit. Frplc. bay window, pine t>anflifte. Vacanl &: ready'to ~ ta. Price S49,SOO witl) $16,nM 11ow.. Call ~I , '{ LIVE I LET l.IVE ·-.( UNITS • 1 LOT · ··3 Bft; J.2 BR.; • it you·re • ~g lo l't"duce your ovl!'r· head & \\1lnl to liVt'!. rent l't'""" + enjOyinit a tax she l. ler. an'tlllge to Jiff ~ lf!!ts • xlnt close·in Joe., 11~1. Full price $55,000, atr:.r-'*' * 'It 2!4 BR •• 3 BATHS ff[ ·NEWPORT 'BEACH on slftet of beaut horn· es,,jn prestige_atta ·~IR• dbl,,frpl c, -cyts.,i d.rps. • beaut. lndscpg. • slumpstone ~Q .;skun~tone<& wrouant lnin le.ncing · -sharp ~nd. . laWrable 'tnns. can be ar- 1\u•ged. Asking S52,500. CHIL T ROBINETT R.E'"ALTOR &15-0128 llder Must Sell '"Prl '1 :. ce Reduced $3000 Chol~•, country ·Club 'Location Ii new •. buyt by builder l'tig OV .. 11 boltl('~ 'J bjg bed· ·ms. sparkling electric titehen and you ean choose your own carpeL".. all plus large extra pool table size reation room • ;38,500 • ~ teryns, &$:7171 -0 THE REAL ' ""\.. ESTATERS ' ' -------'--a:J()t(v deBprtcia~n 0", bo"tht cpts, shade trtts. $28,:IOO. $51,0C*>. , .-"-• : 1' ' ' • ffWy; " Mt · far fiom New. OPEN HOUSE ;";;~'·IN~ RATE · Kinpud R.E. Ml>-= ;l # .2 DUPLEX U..lvtrslty "•"' • 1231 port Cenler. Fton'. 2 !ldnn SAT 1 ·5 LOAN ~ NO POINTS. C&ll $750 now· N· ear ocean, nearly Ot'W 3 BR1.;;;;;;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;; Un\t f6f OWn(!r. Re.1;1f rear us to see these spacious units Co1t1 M"e . 1100 .A 2 Ba. each. Good rental11, . • IV:E R.YTH ING • • apt. and reduCe living cost. 411 WINDWARD WAY &_ be ready. for summer ON FHA/VA TER?tfS ~ i~me tu deduction. You. \\'ant 'In. a hOm~'·+ an Jt.z·tota rilihg MilY! Check OPEN HOUSE '\1 ?,.hl~R1t~QJ.lt ~~ Q.F ~d OtF . .. it:;~tal•-.• , !' , ... • • ,., . wtU buy this cute ·2 bdrm' &. BIG .. HOUSE ~ $54,500. . auumablt low tnt. ra~e Joan. ~)ue at ~.500. CE'ves. _9fTUSTrN , RlchirdtOn Reilty denhomeMai''ctty 1park& '·ldTTLEPRJCE ·!,,CD : bteamloc.foT~lge:.~-SUnDAY-to 5 O!lltormzed-4Bedroc.nH_~e 2443E.Cour.HJ&11way . ~· ..... ri.fd.3 Btdrooma 2i~ ball'ls. FOl'· .• -.,.SV:: tly.~~.PR.:')W )>.;;·Jjt,ti:if, '• "· .. ··1 l f' on la.rye lot. Idea.! Family At MacArthur CdM 675-4031 wood.~· "9a~la1':!f' fire. mal, dining, 14x25 separale .._, fam. rm .. Nr., J>OOla:, park, B E.. THE Fl.RS .... 3 BedroOny~ plus 1 b@d· J'OOilll .rtntal .. OWntr will flltlnct. . ~ -~ ...... $45;000. :...;... -• b FOR DElfAILS' -613-3500 Horne on a Qtllck col de S.C ' · place,· trU:1t ~ ttteS ~fl. It's 'family room wtth ·wtt b&r 1 1 A t.·f t'I' !~.J?pina .. 4 -. ., F_ .P. To inspttt this hvlne Tar. street, Spa~ living room. • lrYiM. ·Terrace Eiit vacant. Immediate posses-and oversl.ied rtar yard with J'lear Npt. ·Post Qfc. 64o.~14 ..-.500 rapt Home.· 4 Banns, Fmly Ponml ~ roo:'"' aM SpoUeu·4 BR. 2~ bath plus 'Sioif. : "'•" •s·" tarae Patio. ~e Rtd Hill ·Rt1lty !toom.&:OlnlngRtn;~~i yn:. ~ family room with built ~ncloted lanai~ Elec, kitch. , -• .._ $22, 950 ON l'.fARIOR Univ. Park Center, Jrv!Jie old ol'I Mx120 lo.t. ~ sq. in btlr. a~ to 8!ys··C1ub en, :til'tdat. area. Low lease-a.~~1et pride ot ownentµp , HIGHLANDS · .~ ~t:Ltne 833;0820 ft. Imp,,esslve ~ntrance, and park only S64.~. hold f Sal . •= '~!!!'!'!!i!'Jl'!"!~~!"!'~ heayY shakes; beamtd ceil. For dotells 67uJ50 ••. ""~~""' INCLUDING LARGE PO"L 'vou OW.N .fHE-LANO ;;,,; ivetb<r. Hard lo match . ! . ~ 1-0 'I'HS REAL ""\.. l".STA'J'[RS 'O THC 1-ILl\L \""\.. CSTl\Tt:R.3 BIG I BEAUTIFUL This F'ountain Valley rambl- ing rancher \\1th 1.800 sq. ft. Of living delight !how.Ii like a doll house. 3 master bedroonui and tamlly room, 2 1,~ OOlhs. Palos Verde Stoot . Fireplace, electric built·ilis, d!shv.·asher, Sfl!inkl~~ front & rear, carpet11 and dnl.pes, sh11.ke roof. PRIDE OF 0\VNERSRIP. \Vill sell G.I. \\i th no money down! WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker ·& Lee For Appointment Call · membership to t1te exclusive 8 ,.,. Plus beaut, 3, bdrm. '~,~th at $5£!."500. <tveJ. 6'T3'..s755) CURT DOSH' Realtor 'HALECREST CLUB. _parkllng beauty with gleam. J>ome. Family rm. w/1"'1 . CURii Al'PE., AND .,. HARDWOOD FLClOllS, bar. 2 Frplca. tiJ>in<!td cat• $2',500. IT'S A BUYI . .v.1,l!w ~~ ·',' It your interest .Is LOW IN-~asslve c 0 r n er FIRE-pels &:>"drapes. AutGmaUc A diamond in th e l'OU.lh! 'l'"f 1730 \V. Coast High\\'ay 641-1771 Ahytl"'* TEREST stlbmit a land con-PLACE and dellgh~ ~L. garap dOC'r"opene;r. Vaulted Nftd1 someone with n e \V Country a=phett, n ot 642-6472 -Eves. 673--3463 ""'""!!!~~~!' !'!!!'!II!'""! tract. NeBrly 1900 aq fl 01\bo Excellent Newport Nllgh· ceilings " & VIEW All this decorating ldeu. Se I e ct leuehOht OUt choice of 2 FANTASTIC Pl,9:!1~. borhood 1\•lth_in walking dis· for $43,950.. . . Newtiort Httgti.h a.tea .. At· loVety"Jto~s; ~-~s.; 4eft.! $39,950 BACK BAY Sf6.23l3 _ G;t&-nn tance to .~1ar1ner School~ PETil't,. REAL TY ·co. · ftactlv~ .exterior .. Modern 2 .~ths, ·· mod• ,kltcbens. Hup. spotle!lll bcde"!eta <*'I Westcllff Plaza. REDUCED "Th't HOUJf Of Homes" g~ appl~ kllch, 20x20 $42,500 & $4!l,SOO. • ~ a huge Pf,rcel ol llmd. H~ TODO\VN$36I ,500, \vilh LOW • f3).0IOl' Livlng Rm. , Frplc. Hd9.'d University Realty . 673-651~ 2200 SQUARE FEET of liv· in&: atta. Fine Ii!sldentla.I area. Almost immediate pos- session. ln1maeulate 4 lxl• rm. bOme, dining rm &: fan1Uy rm. X1nt cornet lo- cation -room klr boat, trail· er or pool. Adjacent to park and schools. CALL 545-8424 South Cout Real Estate. FHA or YA · Is vacant ·and ready for im· Fin. 70xl65 Lot (you own) 2501 OCEAN -BLVD •. ·rnediale ocicupancy. 3 king WE SELL A HOME 3.Bt;>ItM BY O\VNER. Le.,i lo\vtaxe1.Alot0:thousetor OPEN DA lLY 1.5 slie bedrooms plus sma111.,.~~~iii&i._._ .. 1 EVERY 31 MINUT&S ffl:an 1 yr old, Wa.lldns dist a s ma 11 price. (Ew1. Spectacular, panoramic viri . office. Priced at appraisalr w lk & L to~boolsAahoppiJl¢tr. 646-Sm) or entire bay, ocean ·& Cat. ol $31.350 with F.H.A. and QUALITY BUILT a er . ee 833·loo<; for appt. . aJlna, Fee ,,;mple. V.A. Tenns. SUbmit )'OUl' -PLE•SANT R'eh I I R t·t • ·• fina.ncing 'to, N d 2013 \VestctllU Dr., lrvlnt ' 1231 SUR,RISE .. ~A~ ~~~t .!.~ .. '·"at'" WE SELL A HOME o own pymnt needed. 0\Vn· <-AS.1711 --~·> '" · -•.. A\VAITS YOUR JNSPEC . ' . , . , EVERY 31 MINUT •S er off to Alu~a. must sell! 3·8-.· 2 BA. , ... •--·rm !\f«c Arrhur. Cil.M 875-606ll • Heavy shake roof, t~place, 2 CHOICE n, ' .wuu ' TJON. OF nllS TitULY DE-W lk & L , \VATERFRONTS j)oo~. tennis" o:i~ etc. LIQitrFtJL Cameo JUgh· SMALL 2 Br home on R·216f a er ee ~~e~ -~~!·;~~,a~ ~~':;~ 3 BR. 2 Ba. home w/64 rt. on c;rpt.s, dr'pl, tn_all)' (lther ~x-land& home. 3, ~ Din-i.n good 1:9ndltlofl. Utiliti Bedrm's & family an corQer channel; pier "' noat. Gius tras; color TV, tape deek,; ing ltm;· over 39· Living room & Ire closet$ .. B.rlck 3 Br., l~ ba. .. North Costa 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adami Jot, Full pn·-only ·~.soo. doors from liv, & din. rooms el(', $42.500. 833-2a99 Room, artl_ stlc fireplc. J\.tany fireplace, sunny kitchen·"' 682 l\1esa. Ooet to all schools. 5&0465 ()pen 'til 9 P!\1 ""' .,.., t I . large eating atta. . 7 Edinier Cul.de-u.c. No down VA or low down open on o ge., view patio B k lo I 40.. t'!xtraa. Breathtaking Ocean !\'JORGAN REALTY 842-4455 • 540..5140 fAllTASTIC FHA. Herttage Real Estate, tor entertaining. Mod. step. IC Y: 2 . view. ·Value • packed at 673-6M.2 . 675.6459 , NE\VPORT Heightl riunbl· ~AVIDSON Rmlty 1J1 . Call 540-1151 Copen eve$.) saver kltch. Many more ·Ope" HOuN Sun. 1·5 $!39.:500 .• Our Exclu1lve . Ap-3411 E. C()Ut H'A)', Gdl\.t : f ing ranch style 3 bdrm, 546-5460 Eves. 544-18ll corner location. One of a deluxe feature$. $69,50() •. , 2424 SIERlllA Vt•TA . Pointmentsi pltase, CEvea. -·~~~·NEVERs~ hak Ir I -950 ~---' "" • '7l-<>Ss41 VIEW : :[ i nL .:>ui~ ""~"on s e roo. rp c . .,...,, . DAILY PILOT ~ilied k1!'d with lara:e family room, IMAGINE BAYFRONT luxury ground ~·p1. Stach,,_~ .BR of: f!SJ".· · Of the ocean fror.t Ip. Uy, t ll•DAIL=.,Y=P=u.ar=,.w=ANT==A=DS=l"-=Ki='-'ng"aard==R=.E=,=M=t=2-=222'1==.:.:0';:,.;:"°;:n;:N;;O;:\;;"'===== I overs!ze<:t master bedroom. Clubhouse lrtd Peol . Or. Condo. apt. 2 BR 2ll rm.. ~-sUl'iktft. hv. rm. IRV.INE TERRAf!:E II rn}I ·~ this· qual,;;-:-:t Bft. 21 GtMral tOOOGener1I . _ 1900 General 1000 ~,::S~~:e~la~~~s~~: available at .. a very iow ,coet ba .. frpl., patio. pool, ·Sllp Lge. lot. 70xl40; quiet cul-de· &yadert .. P1annl{li a better ha. -orig. H.V.H. borne' .. · .;- --· ,s©~4U~-ltt-~s· 1he .Puzzle wilh the Bui//.(n ChucUe O Reorrongr lh• 6' SCl"Cll!lb~ words below to molt• 6 · ,Jmple words, Print !totters of each in lls line of IQIJOrll1. . • 1 1 r 1 ID"ULDEC I I KABTEs I r "".' .;.:.! .:;..;I '""'I .;.I ~r-....i . ...__.....__-.-:"'. ...._,, ~ bartender was de- ' 8 y L 8 A F I scribing. ~is prim milden ": ... , . I I I 1 · h~~1 ,:~.X~' ~'d'.'."'·i" • · i "What does she do ·1 HOOSI L 'when shatekes e bath'" 1 j I' j . j "She them," the · · · · barlender reptrfd. . ' · ' '--------~, O Ctlmplete the dluckl• quotacf R ILK El, by 11111o0 ;, tho~'"'"' w•..i 11 I' r• I I ,..-. .... _ ... No. 3 bolow. L . • -JJlcX•----J ... 2l ~~·'.'! I'. . r 1· I' ,. ,. I' . ,. " r· I : g l'.liA'·"·'0 •. - -• • • • • L -•rr:MILE "''' SCIAM·Lm ANSWER lN DIME·A·UNE ' \Valk tO "schools, park & to you whl1e YoU live Jn this avail. to 00 ft. boaL .owner s':i~~~.~,. 675-S'r.li home'!' aetore )"OU get in-1014 SEA LANE '\VestcliU shopping, Owner'• •··bedroom, 2 bath COJ1?el' w/= ~~:s: ~wn .... _ .. _ . , yutv!d 1 tn staii~ng1 bulld· Opin,Sat"" &'·'Suri. ~P. family raislld and gollC.' . home In tht HaJecrest tract. 111.Lido Park Dr. Apt. A. E11t~luff.. 1242 mg cos s, ('Ome ,. ..... nspect ~1..ql_77 9WNE~ hll.fd to beliew at $39 9!iO Hardwood floon, double car this • splendidly planned 4 CORON~ HiKhland& view CALL 545-8424 South c~i garage. All tas ·ttuUt.lns and ~HOR!: PROPERTIES llaTV7Xv7Vrir lid.:niJ: ~. llatli, toP:la:cation home. Idea,l • fat !!OU Real Esta't~ much, muCh· mote ror cmly 9060 or ~8 ---1LIJff5-. -home. Dining Rm, au, ar. '"/possible gue&t' qtrs. --~=~~--1 $26,500. SPECTACULAR Vl'EW UNDA "PL:ANS. • tistie Rocll:·r1.repia~; extra more bdrms.: overloOltirlf!i . $30,950 5'16-2313 of HARBOR Outstandlnc ,1.sty.· l BR. 2 baths. 2 .. Uo.. Tuohly plant· the'to...,, SE!: Tiiis• -,~ A1111me 5~4'1• Loan & LIDO ISLE ba .. prlv. patloe: choice cor· ed. AU. atouhd eleaanee at open Dally' 2-5"· .. , Prime area. Entry hall, trup 001• locatlof\9. Ownen: want·. aftontable price • f14.:KJO. 412 Mendota firraee. :J. family rm, naturaJ ll'OOd pan-3 Bedl"r161Tl + extra ~m. actton. Q lf l C.K'· POSsES: (£vts. 613-05M) Stan· SJ'nltll, Rltr. ·"'613-2010 elina, xtra bi&Ut!i, linHt built· lbrdwood noars. ExlsUng SION ""Prfced trom S39 900 e l'\-.n Dilly 1.5· 'i in a,ppllances. 540'.1720 · 1 1 lOan 7~. 1st TD. to ul,oo. Call today. these DECORATOR'S .... ,.... SP T lll!LL 2'55 Horbo i 110 C.l !n>ntqe com« can't "•tr · ' , DREAM · · • 7ll,..LMl<2 UR • 1 W/4B 1" ha stue borne 23 Sa ~ o· '"-rl Irrunac:uJ•W--an: born• i~ R ,1. H 190 / t qta. Ana Ave. Eaatbtutt .Realt:Y , '· M<t:ll33 18C:O'\'Cl' u..:: ch value ttf , ,._.J:... ......._..._..~ """ 111 epuu 1e 9m• tr9ain $ Liew opUon .. owo (S. of Qitt Ori~) thll" proftulonally decoral· ..... fYl!". '-vv•n~ 11l::¥'· • · t J>ool ~40. lo1s o1 decking + 60% 1st @ 7% Pr $26,500 ed. just-listed Harbot View DON v:· FR'ANkl.IN-i 4 BR. 2 BA. Huge family A Top.dri~ln site'a.cct.. ....."OOO 9·y OWN'&R 1.1.VV'clDELINDA . J-lorne. 2· Bdmt. Oin\n<r RIE-Al"TOR . 1 rnt 'v/frplt. separate dinln1 J s.idea. AdJ. lot av&UaNe ....,., • &7""~9S'J • THE BLJ'iTs. Ownet o(:fers Room, Heated' & Fllle~ e 67).2221: e I rn1, all for $49.950. L)'tle Rlty 5&3 W. 19th · exctp~,)~ty.,S.~.,2 ha. Pool and a ~llll!On DOllat OP H Ownr · Je1n Smith kt1ltor 54&.9493 . 543-2542 • OPEN HOUSE • • lanai ibOme. Qvt-~ks 2 View. Alto 1nclUded new . se : 4 ,br, l ·IOO E. 17th St.. C.!\1. &f6..32.55 11/l STORY 609 VI St~ BONlf A . ~nbcltS & lake . .Fll'\l!st. CArpetlnJ", rtf'ri&, \\.'Uber/ ~~i'Oa~~oo:x~~rv ';it~ I OPEN SAT/SUN. 1.s 2 ~room ,1-ed cati>e!A cute 3 eR·~Ti' ~~~·dJii!ht ·~ ~ loc. Must see to: dryer. EveryttUrl( topa but Ttact) (~~· 1.:;) _251.S \Vift. l 1M !1•rbor Island Rd. as a bui! Aalling $i3.950. own. Recliatloh plus tho.I C&llev;4'4 ·4~~PP·f.~i'c;. ~:~":.fu..~-take a look. dover. : , ' • Quil. bit. 3 BR. 3 Bf.. For-~ a,nylimc. Olen Que@n, vaeal ion teeilnt all )l&Arl view~ Opfn to reaionable of: j mal ~In. n'n. It den. Pool. Heruaie Jte'at Eltatt Cail BOYD R&ALTY ; l Balbo.s 'P9nfniuT1 t Allt·bll·lhs. $19,000 54()..llSl (Open eve11) 3829 £.. Cout llwy. Cd?ot ·I='="='=::::::==~=;; Bay & &ncti1tlty, ·Jftc. ~At.BOA ptNJN:PQI?fT ' ~'h,~0;k=:aR';';1~~nl 'MISA 0 DEL MAR -=•'='6"'75-,,;5:,,t>,30:.,.;:•=-I.!:~ del Mor 1250 2tO'I Eut °"'" Hllhwq 3 Bil. 2 BA hOtne«m cor 202,; W.Balboa. NB rn&i 3 br. 2 ba..fam. rm. Shake BAYSIDE VlLLAGE • . 67$.)000 Vlow, of bch, octant< """ EiTCilF • r!, b!M ... ,..,.u A d,,.._ unusual 'Y1'< Moblli lfome , ILUPFS . •9,000 ""sunny prtv ... uo, 1.o1' W F hrd•~ fb-.; •unk•n !Iv. Ml\. ,.,1 perm e·•·na. 2 Br'., 2 LO""'CT PRl,.E ~ maint. yard, ""'"· f . ., Exec. transtr t&t-ces sale or Cloa e to TeWlr1klc Pk. . . .....,. "'T-.;ir '-, PltlCE $(.4SH I outstandlnt 3 br 2 ba I aa·s. dress'1 m..~U' uV rm. 3 , ........ ,....,:u' htat. shuHtrs, • ¥rw" ·tlf! • • r'1: 128.aoc>. s,6-9769 h'plc, carport, patio, prl\' ~"'nuv Incrtdlb&e-redlic6on1 owner dbl· gar, blt~ln stereo wtrlq-_ fam rm. heme. U.ixury _tt..L--· 195>4 SAN BRUNO ·•·1t -"MU ST • t .. ....r.. "-'-· rt'J)is:, drpt. wan paper. Im· ~tODERN.-4 bclrOOm hOtnt. 1;:1i.nm: &: bch • .noot .Bott . 0 _, SUN l ..[! ~ a •.• o. ~ .; 1tn • ,.ctt11 ., ..... .,.,.,r mac! Anume $1.(% loan. iood condJt»n. Nlet<yard le: t:llp a.v1.n. Ad\lllJ, f15-'rt92 Dlrtcdo~Li.2. Mar Vista tot SELL NOW!" 3 Brl A nun· ~.~1~'bf. ~r. $48.SOO. 1971 M11rinen Dr.. 00~:era, Owntr. J. Cll.Y_!on. l o~iN su#\i. t2~s· Vista eOnlia '10 Stn Bru~:· :;.~~: .n· A~~ 1--~-~--,-~~ N.B. Call '4&-5511. ~181$ Kllll'Jiro9k La"· 1n4 SANTIAGO DR. Only 13Ullll. win. •qy ehlldttn.,,. ~Usnisr mtu11etpl•« Heme & D•plu $27,166 . DOVER SkOR&S terms.. . -, . 5!MPLE town.. The . PAIL ... y Pll.(lf ,. !~Ide 3 Br. prlv 8%' loan. MM. Vonlt ' 1110 View. poo), 5 BR.,,,.,.,.. FOR DETAll.S -ll1WS5G ,REAL ISTATI - trd Jor clur hie. t.eav.lna thlQJJ! Ma.ny con~der lradt, 2$lS g Coaat Hwy.i 67S-2tOI O~rtled .UOn: Si," .1 •rea. Ownet/bkr. ~TA I 3 Bil. 2 BA, family""' J J~.•F!'•·-~' "1\IJJ~t..S,9;';,IJllll "'°""· tJme '1< 1!!fOrt, , ""'"· &prnl<lr. $31,500. ••lboo a.v ..... 1!IE QUJCK!:I\ YOU CALL, nowll l l'rlno only. -18 173.742t THE) QUJCJ<ER YOU SEU. I -\ .. • ' •• '. • • " • . .-.. I . ••• . . . ,. . "· . " . i ' • • . ., " ·-· • • . ' ; ' .. .. . : ... . " . " {r / I • ,, Jl I : • • "t I . . ' ... • I I I I I I ·' ' I \ I J - -----·--_ .... ._... "' * $' <c::: ,, i • -. .,,., ..... ..., .......... ., .. ,,,... \ Celt• -... c.. -... L.aaW ' .-~1111 Ate Op111 1100 && 0 l:IO p.,,J. * Think you've 11tn mal apartmenll1 , We have Ill tM nice lututta •• follows: * HEATIO POOL -* ltllC HAl.L * DISHWAIHlltS * u11.l,4ll.l1s * SHAG CAll,IT'G '* OAltAGll MANY OTHERS! I & I 111'1-"ROM $145 '"' ,... .. , Only ' . Hn Charle St. * J4l.ll16 1 (Just 400 fl 'W. of Harbor Blvd. off Hmnllton) . . C..ta Me1a SIOO l11t lltlll CUTE l br. ul\f. duptb • Beam ceilinas. Priv. yard. Gar., ttove, a:. ttfri&. No childnn. $115 mo. 685 W. Uth SL 53&-7391 MERl!IMAC WOODS Fum units .van. se. ad un. dt1· clue MOO. C25 Men1- m1c W13. M5-f300 ON TEN ACRES I ·~ 2 Bil Fiim • U"""" J1rltllCft I poly. palloe I PooU. T.-• o..tnl'I-. ~ s.a r..ne. 01M ~ {MacArthur ar. Cont 87) UPST AlllS 3 Br, 1 Ba. ....U\nt ........ ~ ... blt·lna, lndry ·rm. 1irJak prqr $195 Jeue. 5'f..3TS6 ..... ...,. WE have a few 1,2 ' 3 &. rintala 1v&il., from $140 lo S300 per mo11th. Sotnic PropertiH 6M736 ROOMMATE -new :I Br, 2 BA Garqe apt. wuht!r/dry. er, CdM 67>2492 or 675-'617 2 fir. HOUie SltO attaeh. car., Huntington B111eh 5400 t"f'PU le ctrp.. prdener, 1--------- I•""""'· Immac. """'· No ON BUCff children or pets. 64&-2111 8"' 2 BR duplex near Newport Blvd t:.BaU•d•··Rd.-A®lt& only. No pets. Ntw carpet. Ina: $145. S41-49619/MU791 OLDER l br, vinyl floor, F.a.st -1ldt. S90 + util., ~ depo&it. 540-8600. LOVELY MW 2 br, 2 ba, prl pr. Ja: yd, bU111, view. Nr. S Ctt Plua. 546-6976. SHARP! t..arp 1 bl', crptt. d.rpa, blt-inl. ~itt bid&. Adulta. $130. 547-2612 • SINGLE$ '1\9~ $1'0 2 BR"llO'BAtllml ~ •OBR211AFllOM$Olll . • 3 BR 2 BA 1'ROM°s36o Carpeta-drapu.dlabwuher hea~ pool-sauna·ftMit: ~ room-ooea.n vln·• --. Sec:witJ 1uard1 HUNTINGTON l'ACIFIC 1U Ol.t;AN AVE., H.J;. CTI4l 531-141~ ~11 w..,i , '"' 2 wciooNG aii4. IOOldns lor 2 br. •putmtnt tn Newport, YEARLY, pn•r fmnlahld. <WW take 11nt11rnt1b1d ~·/refri1l to $11). R.tlpoNI· ble, ha\-'t ntel"ftlC'h. PJtllt --·--3 Rl:aPo!islBLE a1r1A over 21 dt'aire 2 BR furn apt nn- tal Jor Euttr WttlL Approx vie ot 30th St to 49lh St, Newport Beach. Ca 11 892-5966 PROFESSIONAL Nune wanu small house or 1 Bk apt. Nr Oct:an. Yearly. J\f:u. Ne'A-port or Laiuna. 49f....4158. OLDER. quiet man, no drinker. dealftt room k ba in priv. bomf:. CdM . tm-7722 MAnJRE .Couple \Vant • • WU) tn.dt $14,000 eq in 5 one Ac parctla. Improved. Boat, cart, tlirniturt, In. com• Or wrlts. &:JO.«MO, 172-~. RJY'llll'liM 1 acre w /view 1 Brcottapnr.abop'&· 'trade even rml hOult or '!' Thia area, ldtal for retirement. 646-(15n; eves !IM714 House v.·/amall clean woril: Karley Davkla:in, V&n Bui, shop It dbl car. Call Rerrta .. color TV. ott-wt ~1193 prlnttnr ·1req, 'M !'onS ~e"""LJ"AN=D-:L-:O"lt"D"'S-e"'"· I Van. PlrtA or all. Trod• m.tE RDM'AL SERVICE tor ! Aft ~ pm. ~- Broker 53f.69l2 Moti:ir Launch 18' So Cout. w ANTEp 1. BR cottqr or lOOhp, ship to ahorl ttd.\o. house ln t.a;una Bch by !kaUtt!ully Matnlalned. Val· male DQl'Jf:._ Qulet. 67>-0612 ue $1650 for T.D. or? Call-NEED Garase ·ttt Rent on1~.,---,.-,-,-:..-- yee.riy buil, ne:ar Bristol It Hedp apina:t lnfladort • 8aklU' St. Call 557·767&. Tni for Inc. or boat. 5 R4 RMms fer Rent 5"5 view Joli. Heart o't Orng Cnty, Eq, $:151(. Be qtiJck on this. 130«KO. 172-99:20. -..,-------1 UCllAnoN LOTS . ' 9 to Noon Satu.4.y '-'Ooied Su..W, . . ' . DIAL DIRECT • : • 642-5671 . ---W)'Olilr':''HHe.a.wa:i•• NC. -::. "°=. ~ d?:., H~ WESTMINSTER Ii NORTH COUNTY DIAL F'Rff 540-12 130 11111y tqco...,, Dwrt Huntt"""" IMch: 540-1220 L•"'" .... h: 4f+flH Hot --'M90 wit~ $on-Cl-It· 4'2 .... 20 LOW clown. 8Qd2S ltlll3.,\m. • ~-:.:::O:::"'m.o'Us Houra-R•guletions-D1edlln•• Ocean viiew, walk to Vtctoro ill Stach ln t..quna.. Owntr IUOU1 M••,._• ......, IM* tMlr ..... -~ ... -~ " li'I .... , .:;"' ...W. tlnanee! ., ............... THI O.tlLY PILOT ....... ~ fw ..,.,. ft WA\.kllt &. laa tM ....... ., ......... ,~ ~ftf~1lfl•~ ~....,, .... ...._ 20a :.~ t>r. DIADLINI POI COPY ANO klLL.11 l 1JI .lt.M. tM., ..... ,otlcaf .......... ..... fw W...... Mttt. 111111 Mlf!Ar •tlw whM c ........ It ti• P.M. -·-,~-.... ,_.. . Jeri] oarntr / yd.nt view, 1 494-f\91bol10 '1t alt S YOU MUIT HAV& KIL.I. NUMIUI Whoo ldD ... 10 .. --<f ...... -R·l ~ acre lot E1condM!o. .. _.. .. 11Mb • ~ et the ldl1 ...._, ,,._ ,W ~ YIW M ....,. • Low down ~ IC-6776 •• Mlaitt. et ,.., un. • Salton St9 lot A tttr. $4000 or ~· rac ... ,,.. • ...,..,. "'\==-='======I'""-1t .O..,. im .. -•-.. _ .,_ _ -·.., .,...;.. co.ch. Bia Btar )Qt P'IC AcrMI! -Mt '"'''""" te 4e .. untfl tM M hat ,,,.,,., ht the ,.._. $1500 tor ! 230I Plut alaJ"'."...-."-"'-----':;;;:1 Pla)ia, San Oemtntt. U0 Pktare book a.cm with OIMl-A-LINI' AM .,. etrkttr ..... M ._.. ·~ IMll 911" at "'' w el tw ........ Canyon Laa wal...-t lo• U.S. hi...,, bontqe In HO ,._ - club-• poet $21.ll!O, boon\lna San Dlqo Co. ' , clear. \VW trade b' condo Owner mu.t aeU! ,12.000 Tht DAILY PILOT ,...,.,.. th9 ""'' te ~. •tt, c.....,. w ...... '"P _,,.,. or units. 8roktT • uk tor down b\o'•I ...,.1234 toaayl tllenttet. eM t.-..... IN m. eM .,.,....... wffhMlt ,,.., ...,..., Ruth Laurie. Ms.nn • HAVE• Lote -eolo< It-,..,.rty 6205 MoN __ , ka 111 .. NIW""1 -h, Cel.,_11 TV, trade Jot &harp fnnl.. C"ANYON LAKE: Vw Jot by CLAUIPllD COUNTfta .,. ltcettrll a ,...._, '°""""" ""· ownr. !*JO dn. ba1 ll02 mo. COST A MISA NIW-·ll"CH can incl int•r 6%. 912.MOt ewt. ~ • ~ <2131 432-3'37 da>• J30 W. BAY 2211 W. IALJOA ENGLISH TUDOlt -•ht & Dalarl '210 HUNTINGTON llACH LAGUNA l~CH "Hl&ll On HW." flNISH And ..... cabin on 17175 llACH ILVD. 222 FORIST AVI. ',....'°°NBl""·CM"'•.•·J 2 ::!'.:·L.A. s ..,..., ........., .. view. SAN CLIMINTI -30S N. IL CAMINO ltlAL .,,_ ~ Valley. 25 mln to --::,-.-... -.-11.,.1c-v"'1ew,......._1 ~ ~ba': ":; D1ily Pilot Cleuified ~.:~~ ~;;,3 !':.~ru':.'. :'0:":00.~aw!."~ CLASSIFIED INDEX 6U-91:rt, ewe. ~. ftnance . 541)..25D,,.efter 7 pm ••-·~ YUCCA VAUZV 1eetion HOUSIS POlt SALi RINTALS c•Mllft,....... -%\i Aerea, Buut1tul .uuw.. . I CMILO ca••· ........ .. Sett buy at Wl1 ac. Very •1111uL ... Aptt. FumlthM coNTUCTMI • tain land In Anu.. Hwy n . promlalnc inveatmtnt. Ad-'corrA MllA 1W •••UL -CA.Ill ... , CLIANn.• -Tl'a.d~ for boat. Art Shaw, jOh\I plcned mult M S MISA OIL MAI 1• totta .... ... ~~~YI .... ID'&HI = (1) <TI4) 827.(11188 Cnft•, dvlpmt. Almme '% i.t TD Miiia YlllN 11M ~~-::.c.. :: NMOUT.... -Callfomia. """'te ----, .....__ ... __ couaM ,... 111t ,.IWHlllT .... '"' .,. ,, •• ..,.,._ • ...,._ _, ""' ""'"" • ~~~ awl II.....,. 01.M:N 1• ,......., ........ -NYWALL ... PRJVAtt f:ntrance. immac. s. ~ d"-~ or~,•-·, ""ve WU! trd Sl5M eq In 5 view 11186 NB ,., • ._., Wlt9Hft 1t1t WllTCLI"' -11.1cr1ic..u .. ... ~· !ro Adult ~ _,. "'' K"ll I ========== jULIM CO'l'WI lttl U..IVl•llT'Y 'AllC .., IOU I, MINT lll'TALI .. n. '1'N m ocean. 3 Br, 1% S. house. 63Jt300' lotl. Panorama Hel.abta.1'" etch· ,. • .,..,. SMOllt 1m Mew UY ------•IMC,.. -OD.b'A s&S...mo.-tll JuJY--lll lot.-~----' •-approved ~1an-o1 ,..._ __ ... _ ...... R•E. .,... •no YCllDT .... IAIT M.U .. , -n.MU .. U2 •• ,,St NB .,.,.., .. ~... ~·"'""" ... .., ..... ., .......... -z. ............. 1111 .c ...... Of;L.... -""•MACI ............ .,. "" " v•r~•;o for Thrff R-1 Lota. Jncomt, boat. car or !T of SMAIL hoult wanted tn MY•• MN•• tlD N.L.IN -'"111nvt11•anel- PRJV. Room. Laundry , 64U2'n valu•. $8HO, m.9920. Newport Beach llf't&. from ::r~•:,..u,.01 = rt.:O~ = ... -J::..~ = Kitchfn I:: TV Prlvll. Gd 'i • * * .,,,; * * private owner sfT~7816 u1nv1111n ,,... 1m IAUOol lfl.AND _, .. lflUL llltYICll .. Loe. $75. 2'J6 \Valnut St., I !i!!J!ll!Jll!1 iP.J!!!!llii•lll!R..,l!!!!l!!!i!!!••iJil~~~~~~· ~=~· ;;i••v1111 •• Muw,...,.. 11.cw ._ ...,,...,. ettrelllO • C I IACJI. U1' t• IJMlllT&• Y.w.IY Mt ....... .... .r.t. sr 1 1te•• · esr•r1: R 1 w1ntec1 .,. •.unL'"'' ,,. ...... ••AC• ....... fllUMI .. FURNISHED altof: . REAL I AT -,. .....!--:... .. YHI , ... ....,. ISACll .. OUM"'°" .. prlv. bath, prlv. Pe~: General 0-.ral NEED 3 BR 2· BA UOO 111 ft =:: .. '.::~ = ::::: :;' =: :..~:e cua• :: n35 Elden, Ct.t See ~ Apt . hcim~ for CASH buyen. IALOOA .......... 11 •• l ,. WllTMtlln•• 4'11 MCMlllCUAllrwe _ .... 6_ . But1M1s ltent,1 '°60 Offie9 Rental 6070 Ebbtide ReaJty 49MIH ~:::" n'L'iY ~= =~!" ::: :::::•,,::cou:r•e .,. ~ sou•1t1 •r aus1N1ss __. uy •u"'" 1• tAn• .... ,.,1...,., ........ '"'•••• -. .. Prlv. Room. bath. entr, ·-,. ,.. • EXCELLENT Oftice fl)l.ct . .1'11111 LIDO .. ~ , .. futTI.. ... ....... - t. patlo. $6.5 a rbonth. 6CO-U»-24ro .-q. ft. Ollie. or Dana Point, corntt'llua ot'. ~INANCIAL =~w.:.~~~.tic:M ;: f_.0:,"t° ••AC,. = ::.J::: = 1 BEDROOM apt. Larie yard .. ~ month oa leut. 548-3l1t can 545-U86 Retail ltorll!e, 211.213 62r.s ft~ parktn 18c t Ebb-NUNTIMffO .. MNl:IOUI ,... LAOUW~ •••UIL .,.,. lll\OllUllA1'nte. ......... .. * ·1 ,,,.GE new I •-. '"th n·, p-WK UP •·/Jdtc•-n St Newport Beach Key • •· •· Bu1ln111 .-ouwTAI,. VALL.IV ''" MlllllMI v1110 ..,. ,,.."oai.u. .. M9'• »I" " .,_.. "'' -..-""' ". ' tk1fl Realty 496-481M ~-'-·-it• _._ 11.t.L IUCM 1• U.M C&.aM•NTI Oii llWll.•Y •••Al .. lfto .. loads of ·tor~. dn!!si;ing $30 WK UP APtl, 2376 N~· avail at Ttavel Lodp Mi> -..,...-r•vn ••• -IUMl•Y IUClt ...... ,. .. ,.."' fl• LMllDKA..... - SPlJT lll!Vel 2 • 3 Bdrm apll crpta 4 ctrpa, blt·ina No pet.a ' 2885 ?i1t.ndou. MS-5421 2 BR, 1% BA. Crpta;, drps, ~· $152.50 utll pd. adults 1114 MOrm>Via. 548-0336 1 BR. ApL Blt-inll. $90 Mo. Mature Only. 122-C M..,,.U.. St. - room, Pullm.tn bath , Blvd StA-l15ii tel Owntr '213) 2M-JlDI SMAU. Office on ~ tot• oaao1w "OVI 1m Tlll"LI X. t1c. .,.. LOCKIM1111 .. DI h ="""==='·~-~· ~--. tn.3) 2ts.0100 lie: O:i•ta Meaa ~!9inonth COIN taundrtt•FrtPfaltt: LOIM llACll 1• CONDOMltillUM -...... ,. ••tae .. Ii wuher, Bit·!,., Shag SLEEPING rm., prlv. home. ot eves , , utilities Ulcludtd. M2.Q60 From $6,500 to S4 2,500.o~'!:::c'tol.l'lfT1' = ,.OTILI ....................... •r• MCW••• a.,....., - carprtln&:. Pvt Patio. l blk Student or emplo,Y. man. WANTED. Small store, ap. Auhelm, Costa Me aa, o"1 °" COUMT'f 1• ltlNTALS .. AIMYn ... ,,_..111111 .. to ahoppina: I: walking 642-SOOO 548-0390 Evei. prox. 200 1q, tt. E'.xclulw NEAR C.M. City Hall. 3 Rm. su.na Park, Fu 11 er ton, OUY °' na11 IM A.Db. Unfu I shed :!~':l:11• ,_ ,,_ = distance 10 btach. AdWts -1mp0 r. t t d • · c 1tt1 . &: om~a. P&Mled, carpets, G •rd• n Gr 0 v e , =.'r:i:,,... ::; ••K•'l.t.L rn -'MrirTMllAl'•Y ... only. 1262 Atlanta. H. B. I.AR.GE, Pleuant, prlv. ba. Dtcoraton: Acctuones. drapet. $150. cau &4J.'5&) w e ib:nlnater, Hunf1n&ton MfDWAY Cfn MM cona Mita IMI :t=.:::9' '""'...., = ' "6-•28003 •·•-m, 2 ,,.~.. ::=. man ona,. call -PhoM 5tM60I too SQC JST OJSC. ~·-~ta Ana, 'l\J.ttn, :::;: :: ""'" = :::'~~":''-"" . :: :.•:::'tc:":" -#: J:>.:;W-UU U1li STORE FOR LEASE in S90 Mo. .M. Ml-2130 ... J~. OhllM ... ..IWl"OH N•tt""" m• ...... ....,_ •tores 1 block, pat i o . EMPLOYED lad)'.kitcMnlc Piunric Blde .. aext to HUNTINGTON BIA(HCallo.rHe SZ>-'18S3 ~= run1• \:: :,~~::f.'pp' .... !' :,2: :=:ltj•:•viq = ~. ,..°!"121" ordail"y .. ~ ~ '=ilA.M~ mo. ~'"~"-· ~; lrill· Air Cendltiel*' OLD~ .~u,,.pn:ive,.n tn-:::.!:::'De c..,..,.. ::: =•:vr ,aa :: uo•~"'-• _. .. ,,,,,. -= ... ---"''~ ... ~!!'" ~oN llACH ILVO. vent .............. ~ ex-HAVASU UJCI NII •AIT ILU'" .. •• .. -IC1'CaM MMe Vertie s110 ,-:;;l155=-·~11-="=·=..,.~~~ ROOM in private Gold 514""'1=c.;,,;.,'-~"'lo"'pe="'.,'-'·N""'•.....--l Dedk lp&l.'11 availabl• In ploit. Clll Mr. E. &C-3989 U.OVJllA .. "'LI 111t COIOMA HI. MU .. ,..... ..... - ---------'N 'E\V 1 BR blk t ·-h J\.t--'·111'"'" home ·~ mo/ . -. .... buUdln t . U•Vll• ,. ... c.. ,,. IALIOA ... ....... .... -0 ""ac .,......... . -Pltro V~lllet. Inquire neweat oi.uce g • 1·11 FOOD StorH Franchi•• LAOVNA Ntellll. 1711 IAY ttLAMDI -MWt• MAC••• •• ,.,.. -* 2 Bit, bl& doll!ta, new $130. Pri patio • QUIET! $15 "ttkl.y. &t&-2042 Bayview ~ prime location in Huntln(· Avail. Call 178-5870 01 Mtlltolt YIUO ,,. t..100 .,... WI l&f'nC TA#ICf.,....... • crpt, drJ-, Avail now. Adlll, Gar, •insle adllt, couple. ROOM for mi~ man or 2309 W Balboa .. NB iU.?'20 b)n Beach. Air condlUoned, ~1572 aft 6 Plil JAN CLliMINT• 1n• Nuet1'....,_ 11AC,. ,. raWIM .,.. 111) pets. $145. 5Sl-MOO ...... A 14th ·-,~. ~,,.. ~-1 . • bN.ut1f'Ul e:ntrece. Front. .:;;.:=:=:=====!·SM "'"" C.Vttn.. 1111 NUJfTAI .. YALl.IY .... l'l•MITI COlfTllM. "" -~ .-r.w>J ..,,_ lady. -f t hocie w/pool. -CA,tt1'11:AMO IUCN 1111 UL90A m..aM• ... nL& c...-. - SPACIOUS 1 BR. Quiel C.UMW128,alt7PM. :~v~=~~;~ r:uonto~.:!1~id:1u1lnn1 ~:t,:::" ;: ~~~~~':. = ~.·i:::·~ = Now'°" leach 5200 NEWPORT BEACH LUXURY LMNG NEW, Spaeiou& 2 • 3 Bed-room, 2 Baths. Adul l.!I . Stepe to Wstclltt P1ua 645°0252 MARINER S9UAIE APTS. 1244 Irvine Ave., N.B. OWftOtl & ........ I.., The '"lftt c..,.,. .. , f'rplc. f:ncl car. crpts, drps, FURNISHED Bedroom , 5'8--1168 lot. $50 per month for Opurtunltle1 UOO O.C•i'~••H 111' ou.1t•• covffT"f ,.. 11!.li'Yttlltl. .....,. ..., ... ~ 1 Adult 1·-nn • --~.,.;-"-,,,;,'=-~ -....... .. .. _ ~ sa ... ,... 1"' .......... .,... ..,, UflMOLm•• "" ,.u. •or. 1 .i..AO. emplpyed lady $40 mo. Ntar 1 • •po.ce. ~ ana c...... arv1u.o• ce\ttfTY , , .. nnMA,.tn• em W1U11•• ,... Garfield. 962-8904 bluu. Cab &G-0747. &naliBl_..1 8!!' '°'!00Nt~· •hva.llabl~..!.'?°~ .. ~ MOUfll TO II MIYID ,,. MIDWAY CITY .. ,. WIJIDOW CLIPIU ... -·_'!fl ROO.'y ' 3 '"'"""' YU. -or .... ._ ...... oura .............. ...--Y•ce COJ11DOM1t11VM "" ....,,.,.. a•a -JOIS " •u-oYMINT ' br '1 ...... P\d I: ROOM In priv. home. Kitch. 645-2306 available for SlO. AD utnl· VENDING oun•m ,.. tAL1 "" SANTA ANA Ma.-..n ,.. ._.. ,... drpd. Newly dteor. 3 br.. & laundry privl. Lady only. ~-=""'=o~=~-lue1 paid except telephone -"AITMINTI llOll IALS "" """',. ... ~= :~=--.. :,. ,. dbl attacfrrar &: frplc. 3 $50 mo. 54g...1127 470 N. NEWPORT. NB. Any DAILY ~ILOT . =: .. "••ACM :: IOI-~ bbl~kA~!ro~m~·~bc~h.~sa&-~m~l =~ \ ;:::;:;::=:;:=;:=;;::=;::;; [ bulineP, loll ot parldni. 17171 llACH ILVD. IS llG IENTALS UOUMA 111ou1L ,,. Miii a..,.. ,. ;; "-w ftmodel. &0-6151. HUNTINGTON llACH Hou •umt..L-.1 MWIOtf Vll.IO !!!', KMOOU • ....,.UC'f.... , .. 2 BR, 1 cblld under 2,.,. OK. Meltl" Trlr. Crt1. 5"7 ! .:;:0::::0:::::::::==== '4Mnl BUSINESS -r q.,... "" c.aMawH ... ,.. ,..,...,,,.. • No pell, 26U E"''"''""" St. I 01,.IJ1.t1. • '"" JUAll C.UISTUftO .,. ntlAntlCM. ,,. ._... ' wt:r:XLY rate• Sea Lark Office Rent• 6070 DA,.A '°"" 11• I OR $135. mo. oos..3Cm lnclultrlel llNYALI TO lllAltl • ltl"L ISTATI MlltCHANDll P Mole! :Z:WI Newport Blvd I •~ coin •au .. ~ , SALi •uo r••-2 &: 3 BR. 2 BA, pvt, patso, n... ' " LAGUNA 1-H Pr!fOrty ____ 60IO We have enJoytd. 20 MIU oaL Ma• "n! "'---1 .,.. ...,..... .. _ ...u.ta Meaa _.,, c·-'tt·-~ -r,ears of un:r.':11elled ....... YIJIH .. -·--· PUlfllllfUll -·-=•led pool, wuhtr ' dryu "' IDnll --COLl.lff ,.... fllf Tllt>UX. .. L ... OPPKI '"'"""'' .. hook up. 96i-899& Ml R ON FOREST AVENlJE IBUlLDEJt OFTERS NEW nteJrlty de nr with ,.,W"OIT 11AC11 '* CMOOM1111uM ... 0'""' •tu•Mlll'f ..,, NEW 1 B• ~. •-__ •<_. __ ..,_1_._1_1 __ .;.s_,,,;_ Delk opace ivallable tn 21.500 1q. tt. delwc• bide. our cu1tomen:..-c;>w' 111.,_, ...,... mt •,-'"'"LI"••'•""•..! _ ... sTO•• '"'...,.."' 1m • n. ......... ....... Lt ... he' 0 oompany ii exl'l'-' ..... na fflWPOlrf' ..... "" ... CAl'I. ••UAUIUMT .. lJNDBORG co. OAMGES (txtra Iona) 10 x newut omee bulldln, &I Ui:u , c ice ran a:• apl.n and rfq'Uittl dil-'""'"°"'' ml IODM a....... .... .... IOUl .. MI .. , ... 30 • N•. 0 .C. -1-..... prime location tn doWntOWll County area. Property trlbuton , to .. -"ce oov.t 11to111 m:r MOTIL&. TIIAl\.11 COUlfl...,, ~..... • 531-2519 OU6i'VIL. I Ow '"' ftS'H:ll,., tDI OUllT MIM8t ................. , • -.Pali..ats Rd. $20 mo. l..qUna Beach. Alt condi-c tar. ntr w/carry lit rout.et or vtndlna J'fla• u,.rv•••m ,Alt• ft# Mite. 1a111'AU "" .. v1•ftlllll "'"*' • THE NIWPORT Sent• AM 5'i 5IMOW tionld. carpeted, beau~ TD 8'rio%. Prtpd int. ok. chines. 1J1Y1ffl • lllCOMI .. ,.,, • .,., ... lPMJAIKD .,.. LUXURIOUS ;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, j 2 CAi CUqe le t.o1. Good entranceo: h>al.... on 53()..*5 am, 82;&-5UO pm. ROUTll :~~ :tJ,, = ~n,~::' :A.":.:an = ==·~1tlflllll :: GARDEN APTS , VILL_... u.aRSllLLll tor Sto?Qt. $55 a mo. Call· ~=~ve..:.:-~ ::~,; NEW Bldr .. ll.000 911 ft for llTAILllHIDI ~Jv~'r'•••aci ff: =~:~=·~.~~1'" = ;'/i'11~'a =mr''" = PYf Patlot, Htal!d Lanai ,. '""" 645-2306 ·----· aale or lea.•e. For dttJ.U. NO llLLIN•• CffOlllA .... MAI ttM lllOVIYlltlAL ,,.,,.,., "" RADIO - pool, 380' Priva~ ~ BRAND NEW per month tor IPl.C.. Dnk 'llti --t: • -•tg NO IOLfCITl,..I '""MA n11 COMMllCW. ... r •WIYlllOll • * 1 Bedr'm n n.,.....,.. SPACIOUS ENCLOSED llJ'llt . Vic l &th and cbaln available for $5. S1•nta fa& '"" tit.A,." • tMDVITIUAl un•L .... M~•• a n11H .,. ._ ... J "Tultin, C.J'of -64-6506. Bustneu bo\Jn answc-'nr: JUIT PLAIN, OLD 1,IDO ..... .., un ,,. , ..... •DCDlH•• - • 2 Bedr'm S3$S500 1 & 2 lclrm. Apt1. ,,_.6 uen · ..,.... ~-J "' 642-6560 PAIHIONID GOOD &Al.NA llLMO Ull IAflllCMll •1• CAMl•A• a 1eU1PMIMT -• 2 Bedr'm l den S69S Adult Llvlnt .,,.......,_... ltl'\lkt: ,vaUable ror $10. J =========-11 "uNTlfl91'~ llAC" ... cm1v1 He\'11 "" HOll't' 1u~l91 .. ••• D··-ld• ~. -•• ,, AD Utilldea paid .xcepl ._. lllVICll ,.U .. T,Alll VAi.UY "11 acau," -· -SNITPIO ...., -.... ~· ........ ,,..,., Furn. a Unfurft. 11JLLY e:neibatd &lflltt. 1-1 Commorc:l11I -IUL SUCH ,.. LMI u -llllOClll.UI. ICWll -Dishwa1he,. color cooni•--t. ... tPhono. ---------·II C&r ls required! Six to L .... 1uc.. .. ••HttY ....... .,..,. .. MISCSUMM\lt -IAYFRQNT ,.,. _,per mo. D.W..Y PILOT 84x2.'l3' COMM. lot at 1919 trn hours pPr Wffk OltANOI COVMh t• o•AHI CO.,.......,., "" MllC, W"""-• -ed applii.nces • plmh aha& 2U5 Eldtn. APt &, c.M. m FOREST AVENUE Anthe' can run a amall route. Url'ITA "'"" If.It CWT Oft ITATI '""· •• MACN11111't', ,,.. .,. :I BR. 2 BA luxury apt&.. Pri. Carpet • choice ot 2 color G•RAGI • CJM LAG'~'A &"'•'""" im A\'f., Colt& li!111.. Income commtntun..te ~lnMIMlffl wn MOU,.TAI,. ~ .. llltf ltlt LUMIQ -tll!rTllCe, elevators. subtrr. ,. • ...... ~ ... p (Nr. 19th ,. Harbor). M•ny MIOWA1' C:l1''f '"' IUIDIVlllOllf U•• .mt Sto•Atl -AChemts • 2 baths • ataD .. p(I litO. 873-2918 • 494-9466 Good with Investment and tf• IAfffA AllA Mlt9MTf WI llAL ltTATa lllYICI •flt IUILDIH MATlllAU .... rannn pk"c. All eltt. Pool, showers • mirrored ward· rreot uae1r rental on fort. Earnlnp can FOW CDAITAL .,.. 1.1. IJCCMAflH •• 1w.ut .. loft water. boat docks. $350. be Thfl\.1EDIATE Occupancy. 3 property. F'rtt & clear, to Sl,000 per month LAouMA •aAC.. 1111 •· I. WAlmlD • 3121 W "··· ro doort • ind.Incl U,ht. l-1 ,_...,. .... owner will c•-lot TD. Ith · t •·-t 1.t.ou,.,. -~•L -.. IUSINlh '"" ,ITS Mt1 \.IVllTOCIC up. .'-UIUJIHwy,Nf:>A'-ins in kitchen. bttakf&tt ,._.,, • ..,.......,.-fulb' c •rpeted, •it-con--·1 Y.' 1nvntmtn awu-• ""''''°" YtllO port. M2-2202 bar 4 huae Plivate fenctd ---4-_-wp_U)(_.___ dltioned ottice s r e a a ~e~7~:a· Rick Alderft· Ins u ll tU• u SI.~. :: ~-~i\.riau :: FINANCIAL :m ••••••" = 1 Br. apt. TWi•r water. patio -plUJh lanuacaptnc • available now at 2865 £. Yea, we will con.Ider t.l'llTUMO llACM me •ut•,.•n WMll•'!io-~!!'."'! .. 0001 • • b k •0 950 Pac. Cout H'A'Y, in Corona FOR .!!&le, store buildl..... Im t DANA ,.,,., M INYllTM8ffT .!JJ •-111• MOii.iii • ?.fature adult1 $150 mo. ric Bar-B-Q'•. larp heal--· ... part t e open on •tvt•ltDI C9UllT1' -01111111• ..,.."""'• ..,-, LIYllTOCa .. yea,,, lease. ST">-6156 aft s ed pooh & lanai. JU,000 DN. dtl Mat. 4,410 aq. tt.-rana· S86-$8 \V, 19th St. Bethel -·ho att looklnc tor IJI fA(ATtoft ••llfl'AU .. IMYllTMllfT .....,.... pm 1: wknds 2101 •-I I I S ~of ownetshl p-comer tr11trom1000 to 11Jl sq. ft. Towen aru. M&-17'8 A.gt. Ideal 1upplement.al In· CONDOMIMNM IM ,..,,. TO ~ '* CALIPORNIA LIVINO -· r •te t. Joe.Hon. Fenced P•tioa _ From $(50 to $174 1>1r mo. come altuatton, buS,. he OUflUJIU •u•._ .,. :::.~' ~ = •u•111111 "'9 LARGE 2 BR, 2 Bath. studio (',>Ml. N. of So. Coa:rt Plua) Outd·town owner. Uvt ln Atta c1n be sub-d lvkJed to lndustrltl Rent1f . 6090 or sh@ mu1t ht expmn-COLLATllAI. UWlt ... IWIMMn.O,..... - 1pt, crpts, drpg &: bll·ln1. S.nt• AN suit t@nan t. 67~ for in-_ _ 1lon minded. An lntelll· ltlNTALS ••AL 111a11 LtMI = ::.':.. = NW Hoq H01pltal. S115 '!!!i"P'!!H!ON!!!!l!:!H'!!!7!-~!!!I ~ns!. ~ "'=: ~n~· lormatlOn. 1~e:.! ~m~~~~~ He.,.. Unfurnllhell :::W:O~':"i--YICATIGM .. mo. Mor. 6U-43!7 • ...._ Moel Offl M-1 lkhl. fer Lu11 ·'tl&I 1--tm•n' ,. .... , -TllANSl'OltT A T10N · Ifft c-21S11'1al n ™ .,._ • •• ANNOUNCIMINTS 2 mt du(lr&a, !tuhore Or. Tustin SMI •• 911" · c:ona MUA ;;. end NOTICIS :.._6f'L":r' 'n'.-n 1'arnfunt. Ntw t:rpl , drpg, 11> ~ncle.1175 2 nn iutte. Fully 50rlnkltrtc1 Pleue do "ot wute .•.•,. .. !1'•'•,...• ••• Cl E Oc your tJme or oura If " ,, ,..,,.. "'"" ...., .-HWI Cl"91U Yr J.le>, •• em. 5'Wtll. DOWNING APTS AJr cond, sect'y llllrvitt, ass. cuptncy you're tooklnr tc "J>la.¥ = .~-:.:,,. 1111 &MT. ..,. .,.,....,... wtt Dl:U1XE tar, Wn:tclill Joe. OORNDl or Wll.LlAMS IN\'ES'Thll:NT TAX-parkins, centrally locattd. Flberall or Rttln Prdts "'1th • few vtndina: mi· N•W?Ott """ = ,. . ...,.LI .. wt nt-:nns lrtl Pool A blt·lna. AduJts. S200 " AWANCE SHELTER So. Ca!U lat Nat. Bk. Blc11. • 84T-IC74 .. chlnt1." Slnettt peoplt QWl"OflT ....... -:.•,~Wll'n :,~ =~ ~Ul1C,::. no lw. 6GQ7. 4 1190. mo. ,...1 JJll·-. Tradea col\lldered Oata l\1•aa. 642-1485 ~!'!"!'!'!"l!!'!!!'"•!ml!!'!'!ll who .,.,. prepored to tt~r.:... = httllAU '41t MU.INI ""'"· -........ -"'" RENT 1'l-1, 1l2S tq. ft . $120 t 11 th! m.. • .,. •••• HrTVAIY .-11 , .... , IL, .. , "'°°'"'° =c •1 8 ,, ~•·. ee:n-• .. ; .. _ .... ~, •••• Up. Btauttflll 45 unn 1007. apa.rt· omcE s-. Ground o ow t co ny • ••nc.:Ltf'• ,.._.. , ..,, .. tvtcn '"'"""""-ll"I ... .,_ ........ un .... ..., ..... pl • mo. 13$ Loran. C l\I . prtndoln of "an hon· u,.tv1•1"" MOtl .,, •u~llU&. • -·-..,"', '°"' ••NfALI ay1a. drJls. SllS. Leut. per 2 BR. 2 BA. Adults ov-ment com ex. 11~&J'lll'r Door v.•f priv11e rt1tl'CIOlm 6TMU6 f:at dly'a -.. tor an 1•Y1,.1 .-. """"" ..., OOAT CNA11'1• CaD aft !. 64Me6I er 11. Private patio, trplc. will continue. 1 .. % interttt t •ton.at. S60. 2nd floor, honest ~1";"on;" may ~ :tJ,, • :':.:.~ Mtt f'tllttllO ...._" ,;_ 1 B~ 2 ,,..o: ..... •-~i pool. Trained amaU pet 1-. ntt. $!4.000 caah mtnlmum: crpt'd, drp'd, 11.•alnut ~ntl· "f-1 OUlee, at~ abtd. Up write. 11 "" : c11111•T•11t1 ..-n .ni '°"' Mt'l1flll• ""•w -.-w .... Ml-,~ ",.. lMX 1 po B-nl ........ to 2 acre•. lleuont.ble. .. Cllidftll1' CIY'11 M1• '°"' ITOllAO• Crlrmlwlnni.. Jlool ai'o& A tr.Mewed. ' nc. owntr ' . ........ I ''56. ~ E. C:OUI Hwy, ••Y•NI TP•M• CllMAT89tal ... """ ....... All lace. $225/mo. t4M74' C.all Owner Mf.S5Q1 ~~·i:.·B· (n4) 60-Im, Cd~f. 67~44. 54W16S Bakl:t St., C.M. ~ ~~~~~,~~:t ·~~: = HL MM = MWltAL ,..... = :t~="l. ...... c j.. 6 Blach RM.Ji;, Bltt Lecatlen In CdM Lott ,100 ence1 to vtrlff. r.:. ':'t.,,." 5 i:f~ WIMC8 =· "'",~~=• .... !i .. .. -! --= = -M&ii•iiii( mw ap t , L~ ... ~ 5711 CANAL 1'llON't s Br. bomt. 800 to 1400 'II· n. Deluxe otr. All 1ettm are PtnonaJ-:-.=-ri:,. _.,. ,"!!...TUlil'IPtlll,. •,,",",.. --l\.tct11te e&11• ... .,.mw. 2 8drme. ,. CLIF, ORIVI $5.000 Down wUI ylt.ld $5.000 ~!pa~r.A~mmll!d. 93S Lqum. C&Jt)'Oll R.d. Jy rtvltwtd by Mr. c~ I""':= 11.t.CN -Li~a.'::: .. "'"" ''"~ • = ~ ...,. SJIO. SITO.I BR. l~ BA. S).is.2 Br, tax Joll•i.t ,...,.• . • rm NIW~RT ILVD. fS..v.~~';'.!t!.iZAG~•l ~ =anPr!:ll!~ ttu~,.,,. vt.~r',. tnt TUTO•lff• ..,. ;;!,t:~:., ,. M .. 1\ir BA. Crilta, dt'PI, bltlN. H'NI r-v 2.19 acrHo M·lA prop., 1pp Board, .. AL •Wll 1 = SIRVICI DlltlCTOIY M8 Hl'nell • """ Vin' of OCll!an, W&lkina dls-195 ACllES-, Valtrrlu ~ 200-300 sq. ff, opposite New• l lS tt Iron ... on iiervlce :::'.".:a..... -ACCllUlmMO -rRA1Ll~t,\°""· • .., """ 52"2 e NIWDILUXI e .... 111, ........ ,_lad. .,.e. IDllMr lul.to, cllB rm ... __ _ oplMI' amt. Pool il rec .--••ml.-PllOK. •-ONLY 1111 • • ...... Wq, H.B . tance to ~'D. AllO turn. Per M . Ltwl i.~ nr. port Oty Hal!. '7S-16m USllaT HHM• COVlm' ,,... ,.,., ...... 11•vic11 .,.. nft!Lllllt ........, Blchtlor, W'I')' lart• flT8, I.A.kt. 40 lilt. to d'ntown. MAfUNErt'a CENTER ~: ~:,~ :e: =~ l1•1•f,_ ktc. ::_~~=-• = ~~::'.:. .,,,., .. r-= :=:• .....,.. or ..... 5303. L.A. ProducUon • dtprec, Ottlct or Sto~ 8Jda. 1t.1nt or ••• IL --'H.«. do-. -il • .. ~.··-""....... • .. AIPNAli. ... ... CAM,111 "-·-U I --..,,. .. ,, 11 .. CHANCILLOtl .. , -AICIUT9C'TVUI. llllvtcl -CAMNI SIWTAU DELlJXE Partly tum i lit ......... •va . .... 149 RJvm 6t A\-"1-. NB. Owner wlD carry lat II ROW CWTAI. -auto W&lb -OVll• luee!li Jre llv ""-trpl, 2 patloo, AGENT 642-27a.i ::MS-=241:':"'4= ...... ...,.,=-= I~~ &nmlll rote. Owner/ DAL~ TUAI ~ :=:, = :~~~"'=--,.., ... = =~·::.:"'" fabuioul vitw, tltw atepa to 'iOUJlJ'l.&X, SU.000. 109' COSTA Mta ottlctt. A/C. Btol<tt Oototh)r tunk. ReaJ-11247 MIJIMi YtalO .,. M&T MAIWTaltMCW ... •llfllVll. CWIKt btlCh. Avail Mar 15. Can be dn. Eltate •tarter. cholOll I ert'l•, drpa. P•rklna. IMS tor. 642'33'4 OI' 4'4·312! pm. ~;.:,L='ITI = :c~:-.:::::~:--= ru~ ~~~~OOI Mtt'I Sat or Sun &t 115 La AU 2 BR-unit.I. 5611151 ltktl', Ml-4111 or ~157 Jl:l'~300.' E-edlt, tab 21 An: V~iJ:•· Terr. CAt•ttMO • ..,,. n ••n..... .m ""'°t WMTI• Brta (~ THE QUfCKER \l6U CA1.J. THE SUN NEV&R SETS oa unit.. Sub. Aaktna $44,730. ==-~:. = ~::1~tclft0 = ~ 't::-. OIAJtOE trl TH£ QUIOC!Jt YOU SELL DArt.Y PILOT \VANT ADS! Aftnt. f46..mO ~•n U•"9,._ n Ull,INTllM ... UlfD CAM , I ' ' " ·- . -·- • ' -~~--~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~ ...... "'!"' .... ~"'!"' .. '""'""'""!""!,..'""~".!!""''!""~,...,.,...,..,..,..,.,....,..,. ....... ~ ............. ""..:-''""~~~~.~~C~'""'""~ I DON'T PINCH ·YOURSELF· ·I I' ' l I (You're Not Dreaming) But You Can ' Pl'NCH . YOUR ., . • PENNIES I S•turday, f'tbruary 281 1910 DAILY PILOt 2f BUSINESS tod F/NANCl.tl =--- ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES _______ ,, lu1ino11 Found (Fr" Adil '400 When You lols ! EMPCt5YMEAfl lols l EMPLO!~ i Jobr.-Mon, Wo.,. 1100 Jobt Men, Wom. 7100 ~- "!:••~" 6111 WHITE Male Poodle. AP-Want it done 'AMOUS i pnz. 12'' hlah Ir about t yr old. No collu. VI<. Tllot!l! 0 hf D·NAM rig , , , CANDY • SNACK ROtrrE I :"',,"=',..1111...,.,,,-.,.,..='·,,.--:-- fPAR't 08 FULL T1MEJ roUND: Part ......_ Shep. Call one of VERY HIGH SNCOME vie. o1 IOth l Allio, Coot& ~ ~:.!'::.":',,:U': ~ Ctl1 • ldentf!y. • the experts AL'l'ERAT!ONS -· J. C. NNNEY CO. FASlllONISLAND NEWfORT BEACI! hH lmmodl1fo -'"' for ' ALlUATION, SUll'IRYISOR 'l'W! ...... ,...""'"""'·...,..1=======1 listed below!! D&y, Milt Dudl, •te.). No .!:!!'------·-MO_l ~:i':~~~~~~~~iiij!~!!!!!!!!!!!'"'!'!!!~~'\!!!!'!~!f. Reeenl successful experience, all p~ •lllnc illYOl.wd. We turnllh I all"""""ta. Yoo mU1t ha"" LONG-Halred. ....u female SlltVICI DlltlCTORY SIRVICI DIRICTORY SERVICE DIRECT RY of ltting, 'lteratiottJ, repair and prtlt-2 to lhn. per wtt:lt IPll'e doe-Black, t white paws, _ ... lng. FUll tiine empl9yment, excellent U.. time (d.,."' '""''· bolt\Y19tb. •• ~.;..!!' ....,,... a llbytlttl"' wo Ploon 666$ Income Tu 6740 centive plan and outslanding benefits • lll00foll9!IO -CASlf REQUIREP REWARD! ,fat lnlormaUon LO~G Cblld. Cue In my CAR.PET VINYL TJ.LI: Central Busineu Servtcea Apply in person 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ·* ~ If ii ' '-:) For more ~tlon \vrlte Ieadl.ne t0 our female trllb hOmf, acn U . Near Crown !'rte e1tlrn11e Uc. Contr. eTHE TAX ADVISORS Mondal tbru Salurday "Diltributor Oivialon No. · Settl:r, '"'*inr aince Dec. Valley Sehl. 1.q. Niauel. '40-7262 546-M71 Penn. 0Uice-Re1t."I Rattt P.nney • F•1hlon l•l•nd % 23". P.O. Box sa. ~. Uth. 1 yr. "Ra~"-No Luncbt1 Incl. Mon. thru Fri. 32S No. Newport Blvd. Ao equal opportunJty e!Jlployer , ~ ' Calif. 91'1811 • lncludt phone queatlon1 uked. ~ Full or 'ii days. 495--009.1 Gardening 6680 Oppoliile Ho.'\g Hospilal J~~~'!"~-~!!"!!!"!~'!"'!!!~~~~i!!!!!!!!!!!'J-,1 number. $100 Rewanl tor St. Btrnard. YOUNG Mother wlU cart for For Appl. Call &MJOO Job Wanted Men 7000 Jobo-Mon, Wom. 7100 ,:c Alilliate No questloaa uktd. Call your ,child nly h on1e *G~::~~~~:· mplete Tn.X SERVICE In your -' -'< CANDY SUPPL y Sle ve or . Don n a weelro&ys. Call 673-9503, E.\'.PERT Cl.E • .\N·UP hon1e. 1''ast &: efficient~ ARCJUTECT As~·1. 6 yrs. AcCciuNTING CLlltK .• • ROUTE 81$-7568 *~Or c h i d , CdM. Personalized work fo r * 531--0502 * l'xpcrien~. Jus! returned $474 to $576 per month .q (No tdlins lllvol.Vf!d) CdM. BABYSITTING & litr: particular people. 962-4914 I STATE &: Fedt•rnl Tax trom Europe. 31; yrs e..\':p. . ' ~.\ ~~_'!e~~..._for few TAN• WbHe Ma.le Sbtlt)'; ~~7a°alt!;, wkda~ll NE\\' lawns, re -see d i n c. Service. Aa low u $j. Your M6-Tll0 .... -CITY OF -~ llU\ln ~00...-., WW"JO.. (Dl)'S 1oob like' collie. Flea collar. ..~....... atta. Completr ta .... ·n care. Clean home. Kay Haley 54&--2915 ..,..EWPORT BEACH ] a1'!i Ev~). Rdilllqr and No la.Pl no ident. Vic. ~•-tt_•_ . .,.. __ ""----~ up by job or nt0nlh. Free ---------Job WAnted, _,,,. colleetizlc rYIC)My &om coin River 6: 52nd, NJ!. ~ward! BABYSIT weekly, nights r-stimatts. f or into call 6755 ~omen 7U20 Poli1lon in City J.'inance Dept. i.. I operated dllpens.en In Or-Call~ also N.8. are ... References. 897.2.u7 or 846--0932 _1,_.,_ing~-------------requ.i.rn HJ.ah School ~u.. .· fJtle Co. and sWTOUndlna 5 Month old feroa!e Af&:h&n Lunches. 64&-049-1. i SINGLE GUYS EUROPEAN Lady, l'Xr.ellent itU>n and two yta.n ~nt ~::-'t area. ·We esta.bllah roule. hound. Vic Brookhunt 1 BEST Ca.rt' lor ""'"r infa nt . * ANTHONY'S * \\' .11 00 J nd 1 rd u c allonal background . expe:rlenct in accounts: re-' (H-~•es na-· ""'"" ---•y J•-l' your au l')'. \Va!\ 1, ll'••·ld 1.,,.,,1_, •• , 1.,•m•al ·~l"•bi• and 'o• ~··•··p•',_ ... ...,...., """ o;.a.i..,. Hamlhon, CM. Cream ~~ or Ni&ht. 566 !lamilton rlry fold & iron S5 per u '' '"· u -• ..,.. ' ..... • '' • W<H<An' ·• and snack&). $1&25.00 cu.ti w/blk race. 642-J848 St., No. 8, C.M. '42-2TG4 "Tlir bes! l-o&ts no more" 11.~k. Pick up and. de livery. pli'~sunl l)('rsonality, desires work. Ability to optta.·te a. :."=. ~i.ted. For Ptrsona.l Inter-Budget landscap1nz c .... ·<'n .t: Chris. 67fr4399 1ios11l~n as :wcreta'!; I alto variety or oH:lce machintt . .._ view in Orua;e Co. area, BLACK • Sl.lvu % BABYSl'ITTNG: li.fy home ri.taintenn~. 644-4860 before 10 Al\f or alter 5PM e>:p. in !llllC'~I . 8n--05.}.I Proficiency In typinr fiiur· • send name, addreu and minlatutt poodle, 1 yr old, wkdaya, Xln't care. Call GARDENING bill~ t 1 ·~ • I Child , I R d, IRONING ·,, my •·m•. SI MATURE. \\'ell groo. 1ned lady ee,, a "' o mee .,.., puu-··C phQne number 10 MULTI-• pe . e w If . Mn. Nuh, ~8-4301. "" r ' ~ TE 536-2749 Trees, shrubs. Ivy removed. houi·. Bring h 11 11 a c rs . con1panion to w1dov.. 01> 1c. rl l 0>•A DIST., I~C., 1681 W. =~,..-~~~---BABYSrrTING New· lawnll. Rototllling. Free 5<10.Z..l•ll ~ J e I.' t \ VC' ~: Converst1llon, ~·,,. . BJ"O&dway, Anaheim, CalL GRAY. & white ~ o uni Adult. Evenings & Weekend5, rst. ~S..8918 ========;I Br!dgr. Tt'avcl. ca I i 1 . • l\ppllcan!s i;hould apply to r,,, I lornla 92802 (TI4 ) 7'f8.6060. p9.,,1ad n f em ..... ~!~ cat., ,,,c~ai~I ~-~~-~·~--~~ J~A'°'P"°A"N"E°"S"°E,--°"G_a_•·""rt'",-,~,-, • drivrr~· lu:. R r 1 s ex· !he Prraonncl Otl'.ice, 3300 I'.: I FOR , _ Re'"" T'-roa ..,.., &: , ...,fin CM 1CH; P aintln11 , c·ho•g••I. ,,. ·~s N•wport B 1 .. d.. N•-, , ....,,aae • ...... u-.: Rew-~-vr:..to......,~ ' ' lLD CARE, le11ced yd, Se rvi ce. Ne11.t work. • '' ~ .,..,,~, • .. ,.... •• Stott, heart or C.OSt& Mesa. .. u. ~ lunehe1. Vic Wa1·ner & Spr· Clean-up & yard nuaint. Paperhanging 615~ EXCELLENT Coo k · ~ach, Calif. before S pm.··, Could be used for all~ MINIAruR.E Bro111•n poodle inadale, Weekly. 8'1&--0339. 968-2303 AVERAGE l story exterior HouJ1Ck«"per availabl<' tor N'edne&day, March ll, t970. • 1' ment, br-"e, •····•po• •nv "PW". Vic: lndi&napol'· • -~~------Written lesbi scheduled 6·30 -... '"""'-... • -... ,. .: BABYSITIING M ho AL·s G La $259. 2 story exterior $3!i9. I ive-out. llO!'v!E;o.tAKERS. ..... · :: I related aulo repalt abop. Beach, H.B. Reward! . Y. ine. aroentn,g & wn Bonus 5000 Blue Chips. 541-66.IJI p.m .. '"~·March 12th,'.·~· Id·-• 1 1 tall ,,_ "~" .,...... vie. Warner &. Raitt. S.A. Maintenance. Commerclal, 1-0 •• .,.. 1e up or re ... ,., _._. .. ,.u I I · · · 1 --,. · Daily &: wkly rates. 5'16-1471 industrial l resicle.ntl&l. n er10r prices • v a I · YOUNG woman des i rel! ·ti :~~~ad: t~'! hn~t Tr:~ :1o!~ t~~~~ BABYSJTTINC ln my home, * ~ * 6.l7~9 General ortlce \\~11\. Exp. * ACOOVNT C LERK· ~ "' M. Kenney, (213) 46S-5354. he 1 rt br oken. Re ward. day1 only, north C.OSta l\lesa JIM'S ~ardening & lawn YOU aupply !hr pa1nt. Apts crt'dit, library, r.1 area. Grad1-1atlon fro rn H 1, b .. ,.' ins Newpt Blvd, CM s.o.-9686 area. 5'>2201 maintenance. Res. & com· & motl•ls paintt'd • SID Full rime. ~7-6432 School, inclu~ or iu~ 1 • .. ' I " .. ' ... with a ·PILOT PENNY PINCHER Classified Ad 3 LINES 2 TIMES DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD • I mcrclal * 5-\0-4&17 a\'t'rg. m1. Call anytime Pal ---plemenled by Counet In ~·r ~~anJ ;:~t:~. 1~1~~ Brick, Mesonry, JAPANESE Gardener . t~ Painler. 557-86.18 Jobs-Men, Wom. 71 00 financial recon! kffplnf, ·::._ Monrovia 4 Oak. Call etc 6560 cxp'd. C.Oinpl. yard SC'rvice. INT & Ext Painting. tltt WESTCLlFt' ~'O )'t!tn of accountine rx;. , 'l 1 t TD L &G-260.l ""'•CK • CARPENTERY J.foee estimate. 548-~. esll!. Loe rtll. 30 yn exp. PERSONNEL AGENCY perience requlrin&' a · ·;J Mener .. LHn '320 S 08 n = d 0 Lie. & insrtl. Call Chuck 'a>43 \\fESTCLI F'F DRfVE knowledJe of accouoll and ' " . WlilTE FwTy puppy, No col-work, .Planters. fireplaces, GEN'L Y · ean-u~tree 645-0..Q,OO or Jim 548--0~ NEW.PORT ..BEACll. CALLE. ~Uib' ..JtLaperat r .. • f.owest lnterelt AvaUa ble Jar. VaJencia Stttet, Colla ~block-walls, cement· patios, i;erv .. ..roto-till.-Spr .re-SUPERIOR SERVICES TELEPHONE· a?dln~ and ca lcu.latln1 ":.1{'l 2nd TD Loan• !.1rt.a 546-6403 patio roofs&: all 1ypes of pain.Ha\ll.Rea son,646-58~8 642_6037 &1:>.mo. :>15-568:'i machines. typlni 30 v;pm. ~ LOsr·. Small b'" -·•• dog, ,.pain. 492-7928 EXPER. Japanese Gardener. L I 5 •·•·-· begi"' •I '"" Appl• .... ...... PAIN1'1NG-EX'T-INT •g• ec. ...........,,.. _.... Jo ~., Sun attn, vfc K·Marto CM.. BUU.O, Remodel. repair Con1plete Yd Sf<rvice. Free I I Good I ng • S/H -·Id .__ Monday lhru f.rld, ay g AM • -Terms hued on equity. '42·2171 Sls.o611 Sei-vtng Harbor area 21 y~. Settler Mortgage Co. Reward! 548-0056 . Brick, block, concre te, esllmall'S:Call ~~1332 Rcasonabe Rates.Le. yp1 , c .... "" to 4:30 PM, Newport Atcsa ,..( SMALL Yorkabirt. • Glen carpe.ntry. no job 191> t;mall. CLEAN-UP SPECJALlsr ./ PA I N TING-INT/Ex!. tralfK'f'R, beach!' aJ~a. Unified School PU t ., ·:: · odd · b l~··k co11 do thal patntll'I& ecep 1°"151 Cla••'l•.•d P·-••,,.J. 1601 :~ Mar lra.ci, HB. ~r.n reward. Lie. Contr 962·6'945 l\towlng, edging, JO s. • ..... K PBX good 1 I I ..... """""" 962-4035 aft 4 pm~ ---Reasonable. 548--6955 jo~fasl, ~Ir.au & very 1-c11.s! now ·r~ 1 . e c~_X>neh 16th SL Newport Beach, 'it' 336 E, 17lh street Est. 8M-389J, 847-1358 manner. i e yl)1ng . .,.,ac Calif. (TI4J 645--0600 .,~ OLD FemaJt dog, w/blk & Ceblnttm1klng 6580 JOllNSON'S GARDEN ING -------~-1 an!a. PRIVATE party ha1 funds to purchue 2rid T.D. K. A. Crlmmlms, 1626 E. Ma,y. \\'OOd, S.A. 92'105. •-y fa->lo le v · ta St -Yanl caN", Clean-ups, Prun-SUBURBAN Palnllng/Decor. Ganeral Office M&-7927 "';,. ~2'154 lA ' RESIDENTIAL & Con1n1, ina:. plant111g. 962-203.i F~pei:1 ·I Guara_ntecd Work. Good typing. I.rain 011 ~lTST. =========I Cu.stom Cabinet & Furn. E J.1tt es . No Job too large Dictephone Sec. Personals '40S Furn Re-Flnlshing. &i~l 12*yni:L~a?~x~~p ~~ or too snu.11. 49-1-3190 Young gal ivith recenl work WE MAKE OR BUY TRUST DEEDS SU-8381 anyUme Btk. --------·• Interior -Exterior e ·M<p. + typing skills. good * FULLY LICENSED * C•rpentering 6590 General S•rvlces 6682 AcousUc ceilings l)ld, 12 yn Co. Renowned H l n du SPlrlt-1 ---------cxper. State lie. Pittsbu11:h P /T Bookkeeper ualist Adv ts eg on all CARPENTRY RAIN gullC'rs Instal l ed. pnls. 5-13-1787 for CPA flr1n. 4 hri;. 11 Uay, Money Wanted 6350 matters; Love, :-Otatriq:e, MINOR REPAffiS. No Job Ra irlC'y season almosl IK.'re! rITT.t. E>:I Pntg. 1''rel' cstii.. bcuch arc11. Bualnrss, CoUIUhip, Health, Tot' Smail. Cablnet in Pl'" J.'ree es\. Reasn? 968-2208. Loe ref;0:,, 30 yrs e.'\p. Lie. & Mana9ement Trainee 10~ + pa.rtict pauon. m,ca.i needed on short tenn basis, lttU1'ed by lst TD on choice ri.tobile Home dev. M&-1234 today! Happiness & Succe11. No ai•s I o t h e r cabinets. insnt Call Oiuck &1:>-0809 Good \\"Ork background. rnar· PtobleDlll too lal'if or too 54Wl~, 11 no answer leave Hauling 6730 or Jirn :>JS-0405. ried. 10me collcg<'. unall. I CAN HELP YOU. tnlC at 6f6.l372. It 0 . EX-PAINTER. •-'" ••hi Full Charga Re.adin&J given 7 days a Andenoo CARL'S ~10V1na:, Hauling t\ ...... -.. Week. 9AM·9PM 312 N. Ell----.-----Cleanup. ~1 Tan P.U. Reas. teache.r 1vill pain! evis & Bookkeeper Ca.ml no Real, San REPAIRS ALTERA.T!ONS J.~ Est. 54&-8918 / wknds. Xlnt '\\>orkmat111hlp, Kno\\' lftlrer & payroll. light ANNOUNCEMENTS Clemente, 492~9136, * ~lNETS. A~y me job Fret l'Sl. &~519. 540-0062 1yping, Bt'ach area. ~-,.....,.6. 2a yrs ex.per. ~13 Cl HAUUNG. Have ~ Ion \VEsrCl.IFt' ...,.......,, l)ickup, licensed & insured. cusro:~I P~1nting. lnlcrior· PERSONNEL AGENCY 494--1003 Ext~JOr. Lie. Bo":"e<I. Ins. 204;1 WESTCLiJ.'1', DRIVE and NOTICES * GEN. repair, add., cab. M Formlca. paneling. mBrllte. Found (FrM Ads) 6400 en Anythina! Dick, 673--4459 JACK'S Wont be underbid. 646-3679 NE'\VPORT BEACl f, CALIF. lo.10VING & HAULING PA INTING. P11pcrin,I( 17 y~. TELEPHON E: Reas. J.,rce est. 536-1091 In Harbor area. Lie S: bond· si:,.mo. 54a.5Ma PART Gmna.n Shepherd(!), !U:PAIR. Partitions, Small 2-3 months, chain on neck. FIND YOUR 'GIRL THE remodel. etc. Nlte or day flea coUar, i. ~ collar. SMART WAY! Reu! Call KEN •5'o-t619. HAULING, Cleanup, lots etc. ed. Ref1 . !ur1'. 642-2356 ACCOUNTING Aslistant to the F ln1ncl1t Director Vic: Adami &: Meaa Verde 547-6661 R.EPAIR-remodtllna:•pattos Handyman anytime y ou PAPERllANGING Dr C.M. ~2087 24 hOUr reoordin& LET mE SWEDE DO IT! call. 642-3398 Call Mac FOUND Blonde CoJored Part WITNESSES To accident **494"-'1853** German Shtpherd, male 2121/70, Approx 5:15 toCARPENTRY, R e pe.lrs, W/black col lar. Hu 5:30 PM Ortega HW)',,2 ml. Remodelirw. cabinets. No rerisln.tlon No. I 11 s. E. of San Dieco Fl"W)'. VW job too small. Ca.II 646--(224. Pleue identify. 646-8294 Van. Please call Monte wo1..1--------- FOUND 4 or :; &mo. old ford, 547·9641 Cement, Concrete 6'00 Shepherd Pup. Vic.•Alaple &: LADY, You haven't lived till CONCRETE work all t,ype1 Yorkahlre St. in C.M. Call you've had a facial I: akin S.wiftc, bre:akinc, haullf1E: 548-9561 tre~tment al Le Sa.Jon de Slclploacllni: Lie. Service &: FOUND Last 11< ee k end, Tra1tmenl5, 2930 W. Cst Quality. 842-lOIO Bicycle, boys Stingray vie. Hwy, N.B. <TI4J 642-315-1 CEMENT \VORK, no job too Harding &. Hayes Circle. The ''New" Blue Room Small, reasonable. Free H.B. 962-7138 preaents nighUy Eslim. H. Stufilclt 548-8i15 WHITE female long-halted Rick and the ''Hewk" * co N c RE TE :Joors, cat vie. Broadway &. Chadbournr G~ ·Lamard patios, masonry. Any RJ job. \Veslminster, C.lo.1. 64&-2al5 17th & Placentia. 0.f Reas. Don. 642-8514 all 4. alter 5 pn1. ALCO o cs YARD/ Gar. Clea nup. Remove trees, ivy. trash. Grade, backhoe, 962-8745 HAULING $10 LOAD &: Tree Service. 646-~ Housecleaniftg 6735 BAY " Beach Ja.nltorlal Cvpets. windows. floors, ~tc. Res & Commc'I . 646-1401. EXPERIENCED lacly for cleaning &: ironing. Call 642.-088.1 Mesa deaning 5ervic' Carpets. windo\\'l!, floors. rte. Rell. & Commc'l. 548--4111 549-0449 * PAINTING, Int-Ext. Local referenc6. Immed service. ......,., PAINTING • Ext-Int. 1B yn. $962-$1169 P"' month -CITY OF - NEWPORT BEACH exper. Ins. Lie. Fne esl. Unparallell!d working and Acrousl. Ceilings. ~ living conditions. Employee * PAPERl-IANGING benefits, careerdevelopr'nenl & PAINTING. * 968-2425 opportunity. Require5 baCh· -'Z===-'=====I elor deil'ff In accounting, Plastering, Patch, buslneu, pUbllc administra· Ren.air 6llO tion or closely related fle:ld --'""---------/ and three yean of profes. • PATCH PLASTERING sional accounting experience, All 1ype1. F ree estimates one of which must have been Call 5'l().Q25 at the supervlaor)' level. ==='==="'==I H LT Anonymous * CON CRETI-: Work, PERSIAN type gray Iona: PboM 542-7217 ot write to Licenaed. Paliol / dr\1\\-')'S. haired male kitten, 3 mo1. P.O. Box 1211 Colt& t.1esa. etc. Phillips Cement. 548-6380 Plumbing 6190 Appl y Immediately to the -=------IPer'80nneJ Office, belbtt 5 Interior Dacorating 6737 PLUMBING, Repaln1 &. Al· pm, Friday, March Z'I, 1970. teratlol\ll al economy prices. <TI41 6'f3.00.33. 3300 Newport old. Paularino a r ca . a-16-0294 after 6 pn1 • S. E. G. PLEASE, f.10RE concrete patio ror LET l_!S KNO\V THAT YOU less money. Arlistic s!!tting PICTURE FRAMING • 64&-lls6 , Blvd., Newport Beach, C&lif. Painting.~ 613--3223 -PLUMBING REPAIR 92660. YOUNG Orange St rip ed ARE ALRIGHT. GRAM. & finishing. 644--0687 Tiger Cllt. 24th &: Tustin Ave, C.l\I. flea Colla.r. Cemetery lots 6418 CUSTOlo.t CONCRETE Income Tax 6740 &ffi.1778 --~ Patios, pool deckli, etc. Free 5-7 yr. old Afghan dog found HARBOR Rc~t. 2 1paces, est. 6i~5516 BENEFICIAL C.l\'I. around l7th st. Plellse bel!t seclion. Forced to seu.1-=========: I TAX SERVICE present papen. 67~7568. MAke oHer. 646--0686 Chlld Care. INSTANT REt'UND Clf you 612\-t Orchid, CdM Licensed 6610 owe ll.lX, INSTANT LOAN1. FOUND Computer pro-l91al Notices 6450 NURSERY School. c .ri.t . 1 Compulcr gua111.ntccs high. esl refund/lowest la\:. For a gramming notebook Oranre I Will not be responsible fOr days wk. 6:30 AJ\1·9:30P~1. limited lime, HOME CAU..S Coul CoUe&t att•· 54:)..54Bl any debts Olller than my F'\lll, p/lime, aft sch!. by appt. LADIES \Vatch Found Sun-own. Anlhony A.lvattz Rates for 2 or more. f>48.J196 or 5-\~!J521 day On Balboa Island. Call I----------I = fw-n . So Oranae Co. 270 E. 171h St., C.l\1. ~7781 Tutoring 6490'1========= 54;-i \V. 19th St.. C.r.t. SMALL female liger kitten ---''------C H.K. Clark TAX SERVICE Del Cerro tracl arr a . EUROPEAN TeacMr will ontractors 66'ZO 23 yn, in area 540-9889 ~ Gennan & French. Additions * .emodelln&: S48-52S5 appt. DON'T JU!)I' WISll for tomethlnr lo furnilh )'OW' borne ••• find great buys ln today'• Oualfied Ads. Fred H. CerNick. Uc. e your home or olllr" • rrs Beach house fune. &&· 6'f3.00U * 549-2170 ~~;~ ';rJ,,.SMAD~ ~arpet Cle•nlnv '625 If uo11 tlora't a•e •t; sell U tcltla DEIP STEAM CARPET CLEANING WELDON'S Ruv &: Upholatery Cl<'1111ers. ~"'"' CUpet S...Vlce ,.,..,,,, .. ~~ NOW'S THE TIME FOR No job too small . • 642-3128 • /------- ~oof_!.~9,,__ ____ 69_so.1 Read NE\\' Roots, Repairs & Coatlni:: ol aU Types, Bci51 \\'Ork! on the job. t'r-ce c1tlmatc1. 645-1691., &1~2.)50 24 hr. ALL lypes rock. wood i asphalt •hinale1. LEAKS REPAIRED. Work &'.U&f. 847·1136 • Roof Leaks Repajred • A.II Types, Guaranteed one year &12-4558 l Stwl~ 6NO DflES$1tt~Jl.IG Ii: ALTERATIONS Reuonablc rates. 64~97 • Dres8maklna -AlteraliolUI Designed to suit )'OU. -al\ J 0 • 6+M4<16 ---..!-. "" The DAILY -PILOT ORANGE ' •rl. CARPET STE.AM CLEAN· ED No ap. 'no bruabel. For est. 6f6..:B11 A-OK Shampoo Special l'!.i>O nn/lm far halll, etc:. A1lo eomo. houlecln't 82741Sl • Verne, The Tile Man * QUICK CASH Cust. wOrk. Imllill &: repaln. No job k>O •mall. Piute• patio. Lealdni lbOWer ........ COAST'S .. • It's easyl ...... 642·5678 Drywoll e DUDDY Dl'ywtJI Co . Llc'd Contn.clO:. t...arr:e or Small Jobi. Ph. 847..aMl EIKtrle1I "40 EI.E:Ct!uc:wr. """"" l bonded . Small jobs, maintenance & re pa IT•. '48...l>J> ----~-----~------- THROUGH A· TrM "~::::--·'"° leading DAILY PILOT WANT AD TR.£ES, Hedaes, trim, cut , ttutnps, removed, hauled. 30 :~;:~': 1 "'· SU.: Marketplac C'lYKOSKl'S CU.tm. UphoL European Cra.fllmaruihlp 100~ lin: 612-tMJ.I 18.11 Newport 81v, CM ACCOUNTANT· .'! Of'FlCE MANAGER l ! ActNal Accountlnr System. l\1inl nlum 2 yrs coUcp, 5 ~-.z-, )'Ni. practical expertem:e. ;;-z ; Pe~anent employment to ,, , ! qu.ahl!cd pel'IOn. Evelyn ·~: t Lager 494-1041 . -.. • ASSEMBLERS ~ ,"! For Camper Factory ·~1 r t Prefer wood workina: eXJ>er. ':;er A p p I y ri.ta,Jorway Trailer , . • lo.!fg, 869 W, t8fh SL, C.M. ~~ ... 1: ASSISTANT Manager for ·.;:-..;:..1 '. Specialcy Shop. Muat ~:>.ti! t willing &: able to a.uume ... : 1 responsibility. Retail exper. +Ii' req. Apply at Chrla •"· Fashion&, So. Coast Plua. ...t I Alik for "Miu T." -: 1 ATT E NTION Slogers. !~ l Record Co. ls conductlni:' -...-1 talent search. Cll.ll for appt. :& I 548-2353 :i ' BABYSITTER w/ ref's., pl , I time, lte. hskpg. 2 or 3 day ~ wk, ll:30 -5 pm, Hunt. "1'.l~ Harbor 592-5306 ,.,......, · "'' BABYSITI'ER; S.6, M·F, My home. 1040 W. Balboa. Own TraM. I child. $100 mo. ZIJ....437-4383 alt. 6: 30. .I BABYsrrrER: CdM att 9AM~M . 5 days wk for fant. Call • 613-6914 evea. . t.t f "' '~ l BANK TELLER ·'.< W/Expu, Pinme. Goo '~ 1 Saluy. Xln't working ., .... 1: Apply in person 1st Western Bank, 16932 Goldenwert st.; H.B. 1vc-t lµRBER (lo.taster) for new M I barber shop. Contact LoU , ~ * Evans ::.36-1421 21112 Paclfl ·, ~ + ' Coasl Hwy., H.B. 1, t,* ===,,.-==--,-,.-,,1'·' BARMAID, part:·tlme &: full time. Inquire at E1e1.q:Me1 1664 Newport Blvd., C.M. . '!Cl t: BEAUTY Operator wttb ... ,..,; 1 110me followlna. Xlnt work~ --1 ~·1 log conditlo111. Wite: salon; ···..:: . NliU¢1 Hair FuhioM, No. .'\U 19 Monarch Bay Plua, ,,oq Lqu.na Ni&Uel. 496-5728, ;-1 499-2221 ~1.!f.0 BEAUTIFUL l:irl w/[J,aun ..... ,: to match to model bikinis 4: r"'l llnaerit: a few hrs ~ wk. C AJ G~at p&¥, alrlct pnvacy. ,11211 ~t way to eam xtra .... ,;., i monty •. No exp. S • n d ,.>1;t descrlpbOo or photo It .ti1\ . 1 phone rll), to p .o. Box ru o.:, Sant& Ana i :J · t'IY * BEAUTICIAN, for bwiy, • ·-:rr ; popular priced C.M. ulon. 7'~1 • I Paid vac. No ·cHenkle "..:. req'd. Ntw IJ:Ad welcorhe. ~~ Call the Mana.pr. 541-991! .; ... H: · BIKINIS: Earn ove.r S7.00 · .1l' l per hr., ilelllng S&ndppr ~. l Cu.atom B\klnll al Mme ,•13\ 1 partle11, pah lime. No t"' >!I.'.>') ve1,1m.ent. Clrla 16 )'I'll. 4:. .;<i~11 • up, call Miu Pau.1. wlvdqa '{ '"° . 545-4088 :.. ·iUi &OAT CARPINTlltS •o<e Experienced. L&rto C\lltom l•"tt . eanatructlon. Top ,,....... !ff :1 MLLARD BOAT WORKS ·.··.::=. t29S Baker St .. C.M. •.:5 1 . - TIMI FOR ' te • .a ] c;>UICK CASH THROUGH A '<'¥' '"' DAILY PILOT ""' ' . WANT AD -· ,, I • l { -r r,; --. ' • ' -•: .. .. I •: . ,!•·: ..... ... ..... , I_.,. I : -:~: I" . ' . ... -.. -. • -. - ·--. .. -· '.J;t· .. . . -'" ~:t.. -· " ., ·~ . T ,, ., ~ 1-"' ., ,, l. ·-·~. 7.s . ' . ' 1 h I 0 ··-.-·-' . • 3 LINES 2 TIMES 2 DOLLARS ' (Any Item Priced $50 Or Less) Pin~h Y 001•self A Pile Of Pennies (Or Even Dolla1·s) Penny Pinchers Pile Up Profits Dial Direct for Details 642-5678 North County, 540·1220, Toll Free DAILY PILOT PENNY PINCHER WANT ADS ' I • I ' I f I I · S.lurQJ, Ffbnl.VY 28, 1970 DAILY PILQT .IOll & IMtLOYMINT Miii-& IMl'Ll)YMINT JOll.& IMPLOYMINT .IOll " IMPlOYMINT I JOIS .. lf'1PLOYMINT MlleHANDISI POil MIRCHANDlll ··LI ·--•Rill ··LI ·--·--·-. SALi AND TllADI SALi AND TllADI ... ..,.v •....., ... -• ....... Jobs "'"'• w-7100 J1h Mio, Wom. 115 .lollo -·Worn. 7100 ""111 -· w..,,, 7100 Jello Min, WonL 7100 a.. -~..... I022 •-'Ja tl• I & ._, .. BOOKKEEPER, (t.lilalo). 1"RYCOQK.uper,1Ulltimo. JANfl'Oll ·-... CJL ,.......... IDOO ="'' -I ....... -;_f~~!_ • -·-· ........ -Rels.Applylnpenon, ..... -......... SalM BL\lllDULJ Jja _ ...... , flllGlDA1llE ~ ••••• ~ Solof ••• -. Calli ~u tor ._,, eo.u.e -qulrsd. ,._"*If, -J. C. PENNEY CO. Uvtor - - -...... -SIL T•bk --. 11 cu. It, 1lllo ,._ « oew 6 - 1pp'L ..... tor Mr. Sonlk U3 s. c.ut. ~..... ... -· _... • FAllRION ISLAND -· -IOI. -.... I ..... II_ LP'• .... "'· 167.$349 • --P,.,,Uns llOYI 11· 14 GARDENER TRAlllEE ............. w.... ..... NEWPORT BEACH 1189. lJlld ooq>ltte fpleee -· ~ -IL l2 USED Applfo-.t 'IV'~ on Oobe. Clll l'IMUO Omil:r Rom. ()pm F..xperitnce nee. Xhrt (Ill) -.-Needs rnodtm • Uvln room poup eup &m:I 30 Cllf .._. potl. llllll'U'.lteed, Owlill'I. U15 Jlta'• Mcftka at 1nr m•i-.,.. llJll'l'&t-...i..Hli:"'..0.: MEN'S.:aN• SALESMEN · on1,.111.ru..a2,i.eua1a Vl5 Ill•-.., ....i -.c:M.5"-1111 --.. IZI. ..... So...J,.qw Under .. UAM-!All. 1 • .. cba1r •ti onll .. each mnd. sso. Holl:r•JUd tUl'ftt KDJMORE wul'ler • Hot· -~ ft).14141• Lq\llla DAILY PllDI' -GENERAL OOr atrla •llloY ftlahm .... .... Good ..... Fllll lime ymell~ ....u ... 1 biceliUve ... "' • ......... --f· --..... point -· -· xi.u -'°'' ".\. -l4M121 their wwt. One r<Urina, Call (213) -· Plan and I -la, a Cb...., to -·--,-. °""°" "" lut * m.'15.11 pltte ......_ 3-. .t ..... ,.. """""'· ""' ... n1np partlclpa lo company's expansion pro-c:or11i.n, llO ...., 1100. G ,. • a --SALESGIRLS, 3CMO ..._ .,. LABOaERS. (2), -to gram. • -t IJ"'1 111·· .,. ....... u ~ ~no ..,.. ., .... ~ .E. _,.....,., • .. ,.. -"-'--"---'-----IUFRIM'S NEWPORT -lntervlowi"I *COOK* Experienced try or zrill, 5 day Wffk:. Xlnl benditl. wk. Incl. Sa< or SW!. be <nlnod !0< pluUc mold-) APPLY IN• PERSON $49.95. 3 u...i 30" IU yellOw eovtt. Pfai pen. A-® ereen. XlnC CllOd. $ U R F B 0 A R 0 t' t" DUSTER., 25 hn, Mon.Fri. itw. Mlnlmum 2JO lb man -t to g ranps, exctlltnt condition Blonde ftlp lenctb q, 11.ke $150, 5t840S2 Flberafus. Mlnt condition. mornlap. Cd. btn!:f!.t• b req'd. U.S. Indllltrial Foam, Monda amy thru Sptmurd $79.95. 2 med Sf>" 1._. new. 4' x &' lhfftl »l,vwOOd WASHER 1:: ~r Pltr. S50 cub. Call *'-G55 C.M. )ttl'lOllJICI """'· Pl>one 1or 151'9 Coldon w .. t Cll<t., • ay ...,..,, 1 ..,.,......,., 1 12. 8'5 eov. SL, eo.to ,.,.., ~ -ins '°""· Boal _,.tmint. The Pot1ety Wertminlter m-1612 J, C. PENNEY CO. •"""""1109.95. Brand .. ;, OARAGlli SALE AN!! aolY 115. C,U GIS-li306 Ml-Ii.-- Shack. tH-45JS. Mad>ioi.i. • :U Fashion Island wooc1 .. w~tilaHng bood, 30" fURNITURI SAi.if REM. PUrt. l)'pewrltor, std. Geoenl 011ke ACME GRIDLEY Equ al opportunity employer k 36 '"''• 1" <Urquofle, FUrn"'.i.., o1 "'"'" Conma Afttlquo. t11f .. ,....... EU. cnntt: J15. GENERAL ottice c l erk. Screw mach. aetup open. fellow, 11Uwrtone white le del ~rtiome to be told Dlila ,..,,......i .... 1 hand Pwr IQ rnowrtr. eratt.maJI Good typ1't and ptoticlent )lu.t have at &eut livt' )Ul'tl peacb $lfi.9S. The P'actmy, sltlirda,y and SUnday. Q:nn. ..,.,..._,..Four Staaont $25. JIV' table aw w/atalld. on ten key addinc machlnt. setup .._ opn-afuw: exper. Jobi-Men, Wom. 7100 Joba Men, Wom. 7100 1885 Harbor, 5i0-68«2 plete selection ot Ethan AJ.. =~ ~L~re. "'~ 1 hp motor IUD: RJ.De Rem. * IUSIOY * l'mnanet>I s!CU.tinn with · Swino lhllt.'Xlnl ben'L and SALES· 125 1 ·ww SPECIAi;' THIS WEEK len ,.,.,, ........,.. turnl... rue S'x?' 1 tiger oldn an TOl -06 ... ..n. cue, - reeu1&r ra!IH and trW1Y ~ cond'.. ' NEEDED companion tor t ' I ~~·=t 1 I' &*-Matching Loveseat In top coMIUon. Practlc&ll)' eltphant 'loot. Kum1r 'firw once $1'>. Scati. par, !:30 AM-4:30 PM, Mon. Fri. Etpe&nce preferred. APPIY In person only 2to5pm No. f1FASHION JSLAND NEWPORT BEACH frina6. TeW,phone 6t2-432l Apply penonnt1 °"' · e Ider I y I ad y, 11 ch t pu >'O'I n • .. .,. neu 0 Mc. $219.~ Sale Ptiee $159.95 new 1'r1&ldare waahtt, ctry.. com.p. lankl, · lbi&le i..,: and uk tor Ruth Leavitt tor: L.M. Cm: Mfs. eo., Inc. houaeworlc kt J adWtl, live your own. For Jntervw. Call APllDved fU..U..... tr, and re.frigttator, lD to 5 sctffno; Call S.l6!13. -rtt .. wetault, i.. sp. ~ In,_,_.. •-·~ -M?-<629. 11w1111a Sahlnlov -~ Sund••. -c knU L -•• ~-" .a-v~. ~~ ~ m. Rm'. nee-. ~''°" SALES People, Nl-p/time. . Topsjde-..i.:;;, H~ ~ s.wlnt MHhlnM 1120 -~·~ w uu.. Genorol Olflco Equal oppor1wtll)' employer NIJllSES l\ogl<tcrod -.,. .. "SLIM GYM". Lo.., •vall. Com. :n:...-Bl~ HW1. Lttok """''· Cnrnna SINGER , auto ds·zar. 6 ~;:;_;Sc:;A;.;C=Rl-Fl-C~E--1 to ~. LoYdy Newport in& I: nigbt abifta. Ex. Cl.ll 197-1986. det Mar. moe. old. No ·~ needed 8e&ch otca. Pleuant work· MAID For Motor Hotel A~ benefits. Apply ~ SARAH COVENTRY hu DINING room table with 3 9 NEIGHBORS Mil Uw tor zla"Zl.I, button holM, 22 Cun: ot Labelon lna: conds. Top bent&. Call ply in penon, 3151 Harbor DU-.Cto.r, So. Coaat Cllm... openinp tor fUIJ or part extra leavt1, 6 chairs, &ood world! Furnitutt, boGks. dniliu etc. Guar. $40.cub Tonn-For Xena* Miu Betty 5Sl.Q22. Abigail Blvd., C.M. munity Hosp., !1872 Coast time ull!I, No Investment. cond. $175. 64&-1.$43 record a iportins eqv.t~ or small ~ta 5'1-an6 Copltr. Abbot Permnni!J. Agency. 230 Maft_._cturfn9 Hwy .. _ So. Laguna. ~llll no ddlverieL For intf:Nlew, SQ. table for ~r Cl'OllP. ment, lint,;., yoUth & baby More than 51" oct BUSBOY -Lunchtime W. W&ml!l', Suite 11, Santa -.nil txt. 356 * stQ.0614 * ing, uses n!g. twib beds. rumtturt, cht1t freezer, Musical Olll tn4) 5tMl'1'0 Monday thru Friday Ana. SECRETARY-Steno. Expe.r 548-4142 alt 6. M&ple rocker, lapidary wt. lntfrvmenfa 1125 KG-a. headbrd, l mo. OiCl &•LS-WOMEN NURSERY Helper -6 da,ya nectu. Send mume w/pic-AGAIN By poJ>Ulu demand! bru1 tray table, electric SU. 2 car 11eats SI ea. J'.aa. A procressive manulae-Wttk. Exp not nee:. Salary b.lre. Ponderosa, P. o. Box Used ~bJ:e le twin box g11-qe door ope.Mt, desk, .CONTILLO hkN.ir $10. Swallow Enc. ( 6) ~company, with ex-open. Lquna Hills Nursery, 11383, Santa Ana. spring Ir ~u setll all clothing, toys. power tool1, ACCORDION high baby caniqe, wry p. AppJy In person SNACK SHOP #1 To work at telephone ordrr cellent worlrlne conditions ~o!l ~b~ 7~~~· SECRETARY. Coos•-·otoo' n sterillied to meet ri,td hardwood doors, e I e c 24 by, 120 bus. with cue, cond $40. Comp. new IU'Yiot •--• N 12 oo and frln&e ~ti has ...... .....,.. ... " '-.. wu~r l dl")'er A more. $000 va!ue + "easy t.o tor 6 di~ w/pcs $15. 2305 E. Coast Hwv, CdM QQOI;. 0 exp. nee. · per immediate openinp for oUlce. Xlnt opportunl1y. Calli:. state <>nldln& la.NJ W l-1036 c.ommodore Rd., learn" boob Ir lheet nullic Sf3..3843 · • -~ br. to •tart. 9-1 PM or S.S Office Call 645--0550 Tom Good!on $12.95 set. Uaed 9 piece c<>r· NB. S..t-Sun 2128-2129 ~ CAKE DECORATOil., female/pt time counter. Gd Wary, steady. Apply by 9 AM, CUpcake Bake.cy, m E. 17th St. C.M. CHILD Care, ~'t'ekdayg tn )'Ollr home. Newport Apts, 2-m Newport mvd, No. 6, C.~I. ' CHil.D Care & Lite Hakpg, live in, HB lll'f!L Priv rm. Hughe• 962-00.5 COASTAL AGENCY Prof111ioMI Employment · Aaalat•nce A member ol Snelling It Snelling Inc. 2100 Harbor n1, CM 5fO.ro55 Harbor l!lvd. at Adams Cook J. C. PENNEY ro. FASHION ISLAND !·las optninr tor PM. For Interview ca ll CREDIT CLERK forintervle'v ner group with table, c~FECT CONDmONI ' POOL TAm.t.i 612-1508. * Nltht Shift With abWty to write colJec-bolsters & Oorat c:ovtrlette1 GARAGE Sa1e .I: Art Show: PIO or Beet Otter 9eeard Pool. Girl P/thne for General lion letters, type 50 wpm. to STEADY JOB $69. Used comer group Water Colors by recognized M0-83til After 3 P.M BRUNSWJCJG.AJO' Office wort. Send reSUDle Sc M key •dder, '"'-. M"•l be Large Orange County con-"ithout table $59. The Fae-Colorado arllll. Rf:bi&:, $10, CU.tom Slate Tabl9 Tr•ub Auto. rew •· ....... ... hu nini ror rM! Bab ·t f1 S25. Crib WILL tra.d ntc:e eh!clrlc From sa to P. o. Box 2316, N.8. chi-•-tvp -r•lors. willing to train on switch-crm ope tory, 1885 Harbor, 541}..6842 Y 1 ems · , e 100~ .,._...,...; ... -~,.... )'OUJll', aums!ve m e n. Cll'-bed, etc. Mlac. older eultat A practkt amp for -,. • ----~ HAIRSTYLIST board. t.tt11t have a car and be FUR.NmJRE returned from f\lrn, Drlnk mixer, blend11r, baelc £1,litar leSION, evu. * SF.CARD POOL.! * Xlnt working conditions, lop O.burr &. Drill Pr111 able to start work lmmedi-dlsplay studkls, model bom-othtr Items. Come Seel Fri 54Mi002. 231 E. 18th No. B, 532-191!2 comm. +. MUil have cUen-F I INVENTORY· air'". No ,. ........ rleoce -s-es, decorators cancellation. • &in, tQAM..gpM, .. u CM. :"! 373 s. Main SL <>ruwt 1 oper•tor1, 1m1 •· PRODUCTION ~ -·~ ·-.-s ~ -ttle. &tU8S . sary. We will train. $512. per panhh. & Mo:uitemmean Ramo ca \VI,)', C.M. SELMER series 10 cla.rioet 26 GAL. Aquarium. fully HELP WANTED CONTROL CLERK mo. ., per .,.;tt•• ..,.._ R D FURNITURE 5'S-1M. "'°· Selmu Mule VI ..,... equlpL ., / 2 Irr Dyns1low A JI p I y: MARINE FIBER· * Day~ Shift Lite typing, outstanding add· menl Call bl!I. 9-1 pm. 1144 Newport Bl., C.M. SABOT 1a\1 I. motor, 2 phone SSX). Grettch White ft1ten I. 1f&n4. well 11oclried Gt.Ass PRODUCI'S, 3Sl:2 S. ing mach. ability, rd-hand-M2·2f55 every cite 'til 9 1tingray bikes, divine suit, hlC01' ,Wtar $700. ALL wfbeauL ex0Uc fil.b $50. Gl'H'DYWe, s.A. Custodian writing. Salary comm. w/ SURVEYOR Wed., Sat. .I: SUn, 'til & IUl'fbollrtl lneedl fudna:J, BRAND NEW. 49'1·1634 86'' Convert 90fa, tan nl.UI'· abll. A aper· SURVEY TEXllNIClAN USED 7 piece antique white "umen'1 clothes, 11%.e lC, excel cond. $loo. 98'' floral HOUSEKEEPER, lite -APPLY-.. 1K_ ACCORDION -Contello rinl h like -boUlework l'/tlmr, morn. L.M C.ox Mfg Co Inc Analyu title re po r 11, \l.llll;tte set with 6 chalre men's shlttl -l 1r1e. w/c&M. 24 keya. m bus. P c.wc • oew ..... _inp,__Mcn & Fri. S:l hr. Apply at .1505 E. W~~ . ·.research. reCOJ'di, lite ith. .$_!9.95. Used ~ce ~e childttn'1 toys It clothe1. -Sac. J75. ~-CM-.1....;m.-0664;;:..;=~~=~~~· (Hunt. Harbour) Call r.tn. STA FAST INC Santa Ana 'IJN!(:lion, cadutral 1urvey white dinette set wtth 4 1ize 6-8. Oddi A end1. Afl * AUCTION *' Welch 847-~. • ' • Equal opportutnity emp!O)'er anal)'lil, caJculate tract a: cha.In $29.95, U~ 5 piece Rt aeonabl111 Fri-Sat.sun. ~ PIECE Rogm drum set, 3 926 So. Lyon parcel maps. Expu with rubbed walnut dining room 1U V\a Ravenna (Udo Iale) )'ta.ti old. INOEPENDEltl' Order of Fornttra-is-looki11K for 3 Wet trainees. Ca.rttr opp, a:eneroua: advance. k>-0591 9 am-1:30 pm * * * INSPECTOR Third shift. Apply, MacGrea:· ot Yacht Corp., 1631 Pla· centia, C.M. I NVENTORY CONTROL- (Enter at Chestnut A Lyon). ** OPERATORS ** program computer. table with 4 cha.in $59.95. NB iiist&-4149tr Santa Ana Spte maclline, Exp'd on R. M. Galloway Ii Anoe. ~ ,,!!clhry, 1885 Harbor, .. -'~O~V!N=G~Sa~ •• -, ~2 =aw-,~ •• -""~. I ga.rme.htt. Some trainees ~~ .. ..,.,,.. ~ '-P"I'::;·"°::.:.' ..:•:...:O:,:r,,_1•;;;•:;;•;....l;.;1.;.;;30 UFACTURING 6(2..3472 {714) ~ twin beds, 135 ea. RI. Beat MAN TEXAS OIL CO. MOVING -mu_,t sell! Quall· rr\lalll)', (lopther makec • SALE • -ENGINEER -* PART TIME * Hu opening In Beach Cities ty Maple fum. Din rm stt king slttl. Ironrile mancle . evening work a.rta. No e.xperience necea· w~butch, .BDRM , set, -ironer $35. Swedl1h • Kry Manaa:ement role in a fast irowinr company. tvtac Greaor Yacht Corp. 1631 Placentia, C.M. $260. PER MONTH A&J'Y. Age not Important. W1nd110r desk, ''~ florAI Modern din. tbll $35. Dlnlni WE MUST REDUCE OUR Must be 20 yrar1 or qe or Good character a mµst We 10fa, mod. Bdrm set, chn. Silk uphol. chr $31, STOCK OF PIANOS & older. No exper nee. For train. Air mall w. A. Dlck· assorted tbls. 67~7692 late color 1V n75., dreaser. ORGANS BEFORE IN· U you will tell or bQ1 .. .. Windy ... try Auctions ~ •7:30 p.m. Windy's Auction B.m 2075\i N..._, CM -S.hlnd Tony'• Bids. Mat'l LATHE. MUI, Orlll Pr!:u, Welding Equip, Alr Com· prtllOI"' Small Tooll • Mlle. 82 Placentia, C.M. * COOK * BWln&. Typing. Ex· with 10me experience and peritnctd. Call 642-3472 willing to leam our lim.lt@d 1..:N.::·8c,·=-~~-,,- mmu. Competitive: wages, JANITOR. Male. ~ outstanding benefits includ-County area. Uoder 45. 12 in1t profit sharlne. AM to 3 AM. 7 days per wk. appointment caJJ tr90fl, Pres., Southwestem LOOM 4 Harneu 18 .. pi, nl&httland1, clothe1. paint-VENTORY TAXES ARE Maase11R1 774-n51 Petrolewn Corp., Fl.' Worth, C.00.tempon.ry IOlld walnut lngs by famoua artilt. Many DUE i BRUNSWICK pool tabl e ATTR. c:onpnial airlt to ** RECEPTIONIST Tex. ' buffet, like new," S60 . mlsc.~536-l'128 SA·VE NOWI!! 3%X7', 6 mo. old, q COit 64>-:Gll APPLY IN PERSON 10 AM to 5 PM, MONDAY THRU FRIDAY J. C. PENNEY CO. 24 Fashion Island F.qual opportunity employer COSMmc SALES Full t:fme. Exptrienced. Ex· cellent salary. commiaiotl and benefits. Call for appt; 54o..5C60 ext. 30. JOSEPH MAGNIN Equal opportunity employer COSMETICS..WIGs.sPORTS. WEAR. Fantastic new JMU'· ty plan. $1.50 to $16.00 per hr. Call Miu TenyJ.'k d1ey1 ..,...., Good pay. {213) 42M637 LICENSED · SUPERVISOR $754 to $916 PER MO. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH The License Supervi110r edministen the activitie!I of the BU&iness License Division of the Finance Department: Collecting fees maintainlna; records and' preparina: reports. Requires blgb school di· ploma and a minimum of two years experience on Business License Admln- istdltion with a govern- mental artnc)'. F~ application and infonna· lien contact the Personnel Office 3300 Newport Blvd., N..,.Mt S..cl>, Calil. m;o, (ll4) 673-&633 • meet publlc. No exp. nee., for hospital laboratory, Ute TRAIN&ES ANO Triangle IOlld walnut tbl GARAGE Sale: Ho111e tent $lOO .. $lOO PlJ, aacritice for $195 Inc. WI train. Apply in person. typing. tiling. 2-10 PM, Sat EXPERIENCED Pl. 536-4r.,o. 9x12, 6 qt lee cttam maker, covu &: all acceu. Call Le Satoe de TraUm11nt, 2930 & Sun ott. App: l'ttlonnel WOMEN BABY Grand, xhU tone, $37tl. Allatalnleu •lH!I 1ervh'll' pc's. Chick Thett Valutt 968--2889 W. C.t Hwy, N.B. 642-3154 Dept, HOAG HOSPITAL, Overu.ed % cittle couch, never used. 3 antiq tea SPINETS, CDNSOLES, and ~o=ECO=RA=ro=R.-cloaltt&.,.--,.---,.-,11 MEDICAL Office: Pait Ume, J..:N.:;.B:;c·~-...,=;:-,=r.--~ folt-..i-ltio ln $00. Hangifli lamp DI. aeta:. Ooral uphol. ch r, PRACTICE PIANOS •• •tock! 'l'hodaanda OC: ·--"· Girl .-. ~th •-.·-·-••-= ..... u'6 pol NI Uo OWN .,Al '. Joli "-lti'Aheri .. , -·•-••-, •-From -, __ ,.., u111_ ..... ...,., PET SHOP MAN electronics auembly and ....,....,..,o . .,.. -• ~··· ~t p.11 clotlili;'. 1i;; BABY.GRANDS and -ol drl.pery fabric. Cupe form&. Gd. typist 646-3003 ()yer a. Good~tu.ture in pet microdtttronicl are Im-N.n . 6 &: B. Other mtac. Jtema. GRANDS, rebuilt, n!linllhed. Sul.pin of all makt1. MEN-WOMEN, 1"ulJ time or field. Low anima1a •• Hard medl.atdy available. RECONDITIONED Mattreu ll4·0pal, Bal. Ill. Sal 1: Sun. teed. From $185 6*-8332 • put time, :fiab, A Oilps work. 51 FulUon hland, NII. Solders • Allemblers It boxtprinp, Ira.me with 9AM-5PM. 6'7&-ST21. ~. c0~LES, and CARPET ~ bu carpet. reetaurant, a.croee from Purch•slng .. t6/17M Testen e Gen. Factory = like new S45 . MOVING. bl& p.rqe ale. OIORD ORGANS •• Save Nylon, Kodtl.. &la It =nt.pter. 2100 ~ w. M•t'I. Cont. Mgr. Lead Bondel'I • Die Bonders Nick nacU. w.a. her I hundreds of dollarr on aome Hi-lowl:. Will .a a t COtt for I"'"'"'""'"'"'"'"'""'"""'".., I Need two. One Oranp Co., MEDITERRANEAN Io v e dllbwuher, trener, TV'ii floor modelt! New and ttled. labor. 523.-lUI ** MGR.. TRAINEE ** othtr Ptioenix, Ari%. Good XL.NT. WORKING aeat, custom quilled, mou Mple hutch, apt. refrll, , .. Famoua Branda. CARPET Installer bu ooe Ambitious responslbte IU1' supervi.8oey rxp. ln proct11e-CDNDmONS AND WAGES. I gold. Brand new. Orig. mlac. furn. All iood bpe. nfOMAS e YAMAHA roll, avoctdo D)'lon carpe~ work )'Olli' way to the top w/ ment of decttonlc I: electro-$26.5, •a c r l f I ce $195. 2591 Wlllo Ln .. C.M. g.s Sal BA.LOWIN o \VURLITZER Double jutMlacked. WW mech. components, Aero-Appllaallons mu1t be nl8dc In 540--0:285. 6 Sun. HAMMOND tell all or' ....... n"'--'. a co. that 11 top notch! $5400. M n thru Sal ~· ~,-. Call Helen Haye1 540-6>55 space exp, not applk:able. ~· o. . ?.IUST sell! Near New F I BERGLASS Sab ot, OPEN SEVEN DAYS 50-'12o15 COASTAL AGENCY SomeooUeg.. Brlngor"nd ELECTRONIC Reh';,, din. rm. "c bd, rurtboard. onU,U. m.,...., COAST MUSIC c ~ARP~-ET-1-.n-·-trom--c-... -,.-,-.1 2790 Harbor l!lvd .. C.M. reawne }0 ~;~ORDON. MICRO SYSTEMS ~ chr, garden too!f. milt. t~m1. Sun A Wtd only NEWPoR.1' & HARBCfR-· contracts. -n.-. $2.M,"' W. """""'""'""""""""""I ' ' 1672 Kaiser Avenue 562 111-2. 4-,1 Walnut Pl, CM Cofl COSTA M&'>A e &a-2851 $3.99 9;' yd. Dr:aJce11 Factory Man 19-35 Auoclates Agency, Jnc. Santa Ana, Calif. 8' SOFA. never uaed, quilted Irvine) Open Daily tM Carpet Outlet fd...liW * N!ED EXTRA 1885 Newport, CM &emO ITI4) 549-229S· ' Roral, ScotchKuarded $120. G"°ARA="'G"'E'°'SALE=.,,,., Su=n'°'. M"•"n:"'°h Fri., lo-9 Sub. 12-S COMl!INATION AM IF M MONEY ~~ =te~eapt:', TELEPHONE Sale• ~rls, ~ ~aeat $15. (1) 1st. Tools, '69 Rambler, --------•I radio. 4 apeed rt c ord P/tlme Ev•• -~·" ct for membership drlw Work · surfbrdl, trlr n refrta:· player, tape ·recorder CXJO. \Votk in our customer sales guarantee. Full time part from home or otn~ Ph 3 Large Z drawer . nlte lrttur '-ranae Ir mlk:. FINANCE Co, demands Im-IOle $50 ~ dept & earn up to. . . time. &46-4660 Mr. Waad)'.ke eves. 6T3-9'ls8 •tand~l antique gold,, l 242l Azure St., Santa Ana •mediate liquid1~ of all Carpet lll1ft' baa Bl Lo $3 50 PER HR REAL Estate Sti.l e sm t n ' walnut S9 each. 2 matching Hghta. S46-2360. floor planned Spinet I: Con-y1on1 $199 Jd Ship • shouldn't yoo be aellliw the 'ry'PIST tor a~ntlnr . of-Patina &lftnprint Jounce * WED .• Stonae 1l!lil mbc aole Pianos on a ccst. • + ~ $3.50 -+ ~ labor, NO EXPER N!CESS hottest a.rea Hu n t I 11 rt on fice. Some fil lni & lite chain both tor 149. Used abe: 10 ladle• dothet1 new buU. Our Joas is your Fld-90c. per-,atd. 147-mt • Ph. 541-'1'1Sl * Beach! We will train. Call bookkeeping. Pa.rt or fUll like new Spani&h corner jewelled lftaten. sb.ouer, en opportulllty, but )'OlZ mUJt HJDE-A-Bffi. cream nuatL r.t AN AGE Al ENT 0 p-Phil McNamee Vlllaaw Rul time. Call~. 540-394l P'OUP wltb walnut trim .&: Misc tum. I: household act NOW! ~ M~;~ in.':: LVN 7 to 3 Pf.I lhift -port.unity. Full or Part time. Estate 962-ffn UTILITY MAN matching tabl11 S7'9. The Items. 16132 LltUer Dr, WARD 'S BAU>wt:r STUDIO ~k :: ~~xi= ply: Chow Bell, 2 5 7 6 549·3061 Car nee. 20 hra. wk. 836-4302 RECEPl10NISI' -Earn xtn. $523. PER MONrn Factory, 1885 Harbor , Hntr Bch. 847-6316 1819 Newport. C.M. &tU484 &t&-54U N rt, c M: ==:=::;;=~===-=="===::'.'==:;:::I money, part time. Call Mia DeslrabJe qualifications are: 540-6842 BREAKFAST t 1 Open r-ery Niie "=~.;.:.,,-----D;~A~~N A1an, 1u1111J~o~bo;!;~""~-";;.';W~om~.~7~100~l~J~o~b~~~~~· W§o:'.;m;·;;7;t;OO~I Powell, wk da)'I 545-9481 Tenth lf'&de eduCallon, ~CASH! Furniture Wanted. houlehold 11en:;_' H:i'i;~ 4 StmdQ' Afternoon NEAR J'Mw 1u racae Ume. Ap.1., in .... -... n, ·~E. RESTAURANT years experience In IOIDe Need appliances, antiq'•. bed, rwin box spma.Ji: matt. ~~; d~! .... ,,.'~· 'J ,....-.-'"""' HELPER bulldlna trade, knowledge of etc. No junk! 968-6833, 24 846--0181 • ...._ .... (TON.....,.... -· 11th SL, C.M. uk '°' Tor-R£SJAURAHJ MANAGEMENT the ,,. of common mat .. hn. I=~~·=,_.,,.-.....,.-, 2U4 Con.,,..tal, C.M. ry. Ge,,.,.ol duH'1. lull llm•/ Iona"" tooi. and ability lo HEAVY Oak d-' I !&bl SAT. ~ SUN. 10 •m-< pm CAJICB.lAJIQN Qtl,wTY illiW .,.. • qullt.d DENTAL Office Reeep. part time. Apply in person drlV1! achoo! bu!. Examina-•v..-ea 11 Furniture lor every room. • ma.tt:re:li, Complete unuiied tiOnlsL Please Write Box ••• 1 fa5cinatin9 career only p.m .. DelldamShef Delica· tions scheduled for March * 1:~ 3.,!~~17r. * 1207 Berkahlre i.ne, N.8 . Of fDlllCfflSE , SU), worth PBO. ~ =•, ~-"y Pilot. N.8. I • I • b lessen. 10039 A s Ave, at 9, 1-. Apply .at once, ...,.,. "O•-.i We1tellff area. ftM ""u ~ , •• no 1u5 I 10 8 kb 1 H.B '"u eve1. Regarding Your \Vork roo l.ll'5 • • WESTMINSTER SOIOOL Bedroom. Llvin& Room, MOVING: Gaffen it S.ttler BALBOA BA y club Hls1nry & Qualif. RESTAURANT. M/F. ll:3G-DISTRICT, 14121 Ccdarwood, Lamps. n.nlJe, hldeabed, tennl1 tbte, MUea available', 1Im 1 te d memberlhlp $1000 p I ua DENTAL ASSISTANT, OUTSTANDING GROWTH••• 2PM,dl.)'l.MALE.overlJ. Wertrnl.nJter, Calif. 545-6752 tool.a ._ other furn. BC9 quandty of all models of tranafer fees, !lox P-GD 0\8.in.ide only. Afternoon to Grant's, one of the nation's largest retaiJ eves. Apply at Tastee Fl'ee:>: WAITRESS GREEN aectional, like new, Governor St., C.¥. &ttPQ'75 tatnoUJ piano nianufacturer, Dilly Pilot l!!Venlng hours, beach area. chains, is rapidly expanding into the res· 2966 Bristol, C.M. after 2 Food & Cockt•llt' $90. 2 ll'ftn/blue qltd club MECHANIC'S DELIGHT 1: ;!.a~b~. ~~ Sale -2:1-' .. -'-0-L-n!P--1-c-r-.-,-.-c'it Call day cw nlte 8*3540. taurant business. Al most eve~ new store PM. Apply In pnt0n chn. $35. 11a. Studio couch, other aoodlea, Sat. 2/28, 10 GOULD MUSIC Modml Provlnclal 1')'pe: DISHWASHER. Exper, fllil will include a handsome BraGordt,House See.BettyBruceat LOVE 'S B•r·&.que ~~twi~bed~verc:': am to' s pm, 651 Vilta SA Cabinet, $50. Good shape. time. Re:b:. Apply in perw:m. restaurant In ten short years ran ds rem 3046 Briatnl. CM. Sf6..noi ,, t, • Bordt.., Newpt. Bch. Z'5 N. Main, 547--0liSJ, Sf6..80t9. Benton'1 Cottee ,h)p. 133 S. taurant 18les have increased 100% an w m 6 ~W~AlTRESS='o;.;,,:._w;~ .. -... ~. -Ow,,-· I . NEIGHBORHOOD Gar 1 I e " -,.-.. --TRl-MM--ER--L-,-.,0 Coast. Lquna Beach double a gain in far less time. Over 100 men ·1 : "A 21. Call after i PM. ~OR Desiptt'a Orn Sale. Fri A Sat 9 to 5 92'll u1ouuoND Stetnw.¥, Yt.mo Mowu, •Ill>. Good eon. Dept. Star& and women were a ppointed to restaurant ..a-., .Xt!C 962-i212. 19202-A Bi a ch 7 ftd &: blue ~4, ~ El Mollno Cir, F.V. · -:;;:-New A used pianos of_ dlUoo. Call_ J. W. ROllNSON HAS OPENING l'OR EXPERIENCED CORSETTIERE W01114!• Falhlons • Apply in penion Tuhk>n llland, N.B. Equal ._. ..... •"""""" * DltlYDS * No hperlenco Noc-.yl """--~ __ ,... YI LLOW C.Aa CO. Uf£.1'11o& <-.- management last year. Adv~cement A1ency tw-Cl.rerr Girts mvd., H.n . ,:'°"~n~s~'."=Y,,"~',.bol.....,.$125....,.. ...... .,,,.,l;:=;.:=::---aiii moet makn Beet ~ tn :ioi..DI>. comes qulcl<ly, depetnding on_b'11lFty and 110 w. ~ Hwy.,~ SWITCH ASSEMBLERS Q"'UALITY kin bed ~·Utod Ajlpll...... tlto So. Calli .... Sdlmldt Mu&lc TlRES' • --willingness to accep respons1 Y· By appo nt. Apply 2220 .so. Anne SL I • .... -, Co. 1907 N. Mrtri; Sanla A-. G11-14. never Uled, $125. '· · Santa Ana rnatttt111. c.omplete-unuaed w ASHER S, W a ab• r a, Call IJ7-8116. S&viJ:wl &: Loan $120, worth $260. ™ Wuhera, ~ each or .even STEINWAY Coneole. Nice' 50 '¥ARDS u.ed ott white TOP INCOME & BENE~ITS ••• You will fin d top income potential at Grant's! Opportunities to earn ,IS,000 anti more per yea r in restaurant management h&ve neVlf' been grea,er! Grant's man.eg&- mart incomes are among the best in the food serv!Ce industry ... and you enjoy a broad benefit program at Grant'• including a liberal retireinent program, stock pur- chase plan, employee dlscounla and llWIY otb,.er "Extru". ~· 0000 WORKING CONDITIONS ••• Go with a Go-Ahead company! Enjoy a work schedule that leaves you with lime for your family and friend•. Tal<e the flrll step now: Call for an Interview. PHONE ~ .!'.RAN.NGCEHR School•lnstrudlon 7600 eve1. -for $25. Each macblM IJ lGDe r le Wl')' good cond, nylfin pll• carpetUW. Good """ ""' , PJtOVINctAL pme table A complete. ~nmore, Bend~, fltM (I) (n•\ ~ n --....lion --. ,_. Savinp 4 Loan ANocl&llon, Thi Newport chn. Sol'd maple, honey Etc. SJ6..Mll. J1B 5· -.i • ' a "''UUUl ' ..... "'~· located ill~ &lch School of lvsine.11 finish. Top quality. $60. ~ORGE auto. wuher, !alt =Rl~~="o"'N~D,....,,U"-="°,-=l1:=-. ~.~,.$66"4:a~tw"!'~ ma., bas _.uor. avaJl, for 675-2340 model. xlnt c:ond., lt lb. We ....-wi. 6i1 ..,.,., v • well qUalillfd Savlrs. & Features wttkl,y relrffher 2 Complete bdnn suites. Rat· $75. Ken.mon auto W&lhtr May be .en afttr 51 1151 . kluwred ~--.-. Loan Branch Manqer, Ex· (.'()Uf111!S In the sklll1 you tan sectJonal w/table . in. eood eond.135. 141-1115 Paularlno,C.M.5f9..U)6.t ~Table, ho u ••hold cei. potinlial & lring11 ben. need to pt the job )'OU Other ml!lc. items. 673-0983 er 546--8612 STEINWAY Omlole piano. tumilhlnp • .,•53 MG. Mile. etltl, Only applleants with nt "" ~M 'c==,,_.,,,,-=,,-=o= Buirttful cond. Owner, c..n -.1551, _.. • or~· 1 ;SEARS d'J , -...i...1 ...-. -,::;:,.;,;;;,;~~-,-:-.-·I a min of 2 )Tl, S.Yitlp ex· .... """""' i-• * l33...o5M * ~ --• Odtno-ptrienoe need apply. For UVING room, bedroom and dl1 hwube.r. coppertont,f?==''=;::=:='::== 8EAUTl1'UL •~.,........ --~-·•·-non Mr. H•-'-1.13 ~-~· N.B. .ldtclwn turniturt. AU mutt front load, I nJOlllW'· '151.1· taJ screen. Apprailed al (m)~u. __ , ~·· aor 540-2:1ll alt 6 PM 61Mm Toll¥f11oft tlGS llOllO. Coll m encl 111.- SALES AIRLINI A"""mo-kenlls. WRIRLPOOL olect. -· PACKARJ> Bo1l TV, mma llANI> PU!tld oil pornit <IC Needed lmmedlalely-.2 11x. SCHOOLS 76" SOF'A. brand new, COit Ktnmcn•tltowubrr.Bodl control with beautltu• )oOIGl!)'OIU'Chlldrenfrome pert.nc<d,.a! .,.,,. .... ,. P"ClflC $125. e..cott .. r li4Ml50. I-1nx1ntrond.IC001.Ml-llll calllntt145.SJMru llB ......... l4Wlll . ptrsona-call o.y A Ntibt a.-7:30 PM, MM313. U:l PM or SM-Im Pl'J'NE)!'......_ fol dln1 "C" THOMAS. Realtor --llOl'l'OIJllT -*-'1 & Ito... Gli !'!'!'.!.-:' !BS ,. --· 221 W. Cout """'· S4Wi71 llO E. l?th sc •• Santa Ans Olflco l'umffuro •1 $.00. , -u NEWPORT BEAQI .u:ROSPACE REIL\SES * -* ;-;. I Trod< M-S-ICUIBY V-!''"''"'; iillt SALESMEN: otnce &tpply. BODY CULTURE a.ASSES FOR ,PUBUC SALE tape .-Hp. Comp w/6 new, ~ ~ M . Wa llft an equal opportunity employer. Ag...mve c....,,. Co. In tor fadfH ..... 1onn1,. • 500 ....i _,1.,....,, • 11MI FOi .....,,1a .. ear<r ldsu. ~"';;::.·.:;IG-2Tll::..::""--~~~i FIBERGLAISING JOB ar.,..Co.-pttt,..,t Ltd membonhlp. OC4154 m-i.t ;Voncldetltr'e '5, ,..,_.,CASH Wholl!•t..,p_me_ ~10.lfoodV...U.. OPENINGS -FArr AD-niecr-. wllJ tn.1n. Protected Le Won de Traltmtntli S.Orawu ffpl fUe cabinets ,.-vn-a Nftld w.d. $250 • maD ,_. ~ A-1 condlU.. VANCElllENT -No· EX· W T GIANT Ttm...,,. Ph. 63Wlcc 2930 w. c.1. ""l'· N.e. ,. Mmc dloln. u.blet • .u. THROUGH A olllr. S..'1114 Ill -Mo..-c .11. ~·:c:: Rfl~~ • • . ••SALESMAN. part time. ART CLASSES: Beaf••lnr. """· DAILY PILOT m:RµI TV Omtblnaffo". °"' I ...... 1 Grant Pl•u -Mam1 and Bf'Mkftu,.t £xptrle_nCtd. Nett ln tp-ttlvanc t.d , Shepud'1 Nc.MahanBroiDett1lnc. JM cull. TY _pMdt ~· l1Q --'llMt It II. Jll'IJI Appfy " ..,...., C-t .. '"""'· See Jfm, 2SeO Galfuy 2111 LIF&Ytl" NB 1800 Newport Blvd WANT AD LoY!!(f ca!llMI. MM!SI ... .,q It '11111 • IWLT C..tamarariCorp. 33012Calle H""tln9ten a.Kh Ne--Blvd., C.M. 675-'lll&O ea.ta Meaa•6U-M50 • C.M. ·-·:;;.;.";.;'------1"'rlocto. San Juan Cap. .... ..,..,._....,..., ......... ..,!!!!!!!B!!!!!!!!..,.;1 ·~· - • • • ' . •' ~1:.:~1,;:;:J<:;: -• . • ' . . . ~~,. . ' ' .... . . 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Electric w\n®w and door $2.50. 24'' bicycle SlT.50. Both hood, pUJDP and tilter $2.S. S clothln(, 1iJe 11. $2-$15. Uth St. C.M. S2S ea.cb. 54&--3I01 1'oo1 tab~ $15. rem put.a BIG Men'1 fine dothll\I. ~ fan new $8. TV with cabinet 642--8625 newlY painttd, e.xctlltnt plkln aquarium with hood Sport coa.I SlO. Kiddle car ULTRA Vkllet and hell lamp GOLD 3 ~ octner couch ~ID D.~..._lnd arrow pouch nt iultt, blue !fart. Sbatntr SS. Electric app!lanoe1 $1 to LUGGAGE·, SkyWay bone condition. Hand mowe r . and lltbt $3.' ~2939 $2. TJ'aVel"ff rod fl.?IO. Club comblnation. mint condition S25 each piect. 2 end tablea • · --v""l"Ud motor $15. nd •• $5 Clothl-10e to 110 -I i. .. __,,, __ .., "'" """ el>0lr .-K, 131B Sa11taneU!l -•·-1 1 1 " Kid __ tab! • ...,.. •-.., __ ... "" • a 1111.J"X, arty. tan $20. • .... • tote $4,S(I. Earhardt 1 ...... e '"°.,.,. Y s.-...,.,ll!U ...... uv T ... GE ~-·d ml-llJJ. -_.. D..-.::tte se • orm ca •• ney ........,., • SU. C,.IC" ... pe ~, """'' , Sport c..vatt SIO, Dreu lhlrtt Tabl1!1 $2. Kitchen wart lOc •hoe bq; $4.00. 642-9626 -• CabrUlo st. a~S-28µ ·Nn 4r: •.::ter ~...... Terrace. CdM. 6'f3..-0161 I 4 Door 1960 Ford l'alcon • J parts &tandard tran s,·-, t?ngi~. body S2-S25 .. j W1shiQi: machine $l:i. 9~ · Grove Pl., Costll t.1c:sa. 640-2528 m&fble look, 4 chain, ~-~ • .Uen $10: (rapt• Sl-$2:. Sports thirta $.1. to $2. Re~lner chair $5. ....~ •v ded vinYI cove~. like new BUCKET aeatl tar Bar-$3 eacla. TV and hdlo tubt1 548-0J'll. Shot: alu& '1 and a 2;;c. Glen-FASHIONS: Smart 1trtt1, CHEST Of drawers '$12. bed $111. Oak buffet $2$. SZ. Heavy dutv metal r•cuda perltct condition lOc--tl. 18 apttd record1 2!1c Sll!ALL "---b -· M •-'-' rn&l"'Estatet, off Magnolia a.,_home, ~tkrpool, Iona Dinette tel fr. Drop leaf ?\faho&anY couch $25. typewriter, stand $10. Car $25 each. ~~lOT e&eh. New 11.0UN!scenl tubes .,........ ....,, au.:iung on Pioneer '° nd r trfft formlll by top dealinen. cotfee ta!>le and 'bl1ek Retractable han&lni: lamp .eat tor baby $1. Television 50c each. Bu hells $10. Qm. cht.ir and ~toel •$15' ' e 0 a ' Small. Vogue..typr costume kidney shaped coffee table $7.50, canes $5. Crutches · "'10KELESS B-'" .. --, ..,..,, rtlbl "-pl•te •-·ht• •-• •ll'".' right on Lohll Lane ~ stand-rollabout n. Bed -. IUUJUM:r" ...... vt e chair/table SlO. """II ........ ,. ..-. ., jewelry and hap $2-415. Sl..:il l!ach. Calendar V.'atch. ST.50. \Vroua:ht iron beDCh frame $2. Boob »tL ~ectric radiant heat. ua.e Clothlnc and c 0 1 tum• 1 New double mattrtu $15. 5 '6'1 CHEVROLET 1 ho P &12-9626 new $15. Sora S10. Maple with quUted covtt $25. Tulip ~ indoors or outdoon,' plua: tn 25c41 .50, Jnatant ba.ir aietU!r drawu cheat ST. Mtr1694 manuala ST.50. 4 15" Corvet· 1 ~=_..,.______ chair S'1. Upholstered chair lamp $1.50. Glass vast $10. 1,,:~:,,=~~~~--· I anywhere, beautUul t n $10. Guitar, Uke new $25. TAPPAN b te v.•heels and hub cap.a SU WIG, Synthetic, uh blonde, 12. &15--2515. 1909 Fedual 319 Femleaf Ave., Cd.'J. SHOF:S, Leathers, 1Ub. slr.e C'OINS. 1985 Canada P1'0' 1tainle11 1tell It· x 11", Kitchen iletns .and lia;ht fix. 4 umtt 1'U llOVe each. 4 baby Domino hub paid $40, now $12. 642-9626 Ave., C.M. _P:"";;;,;ln;,;;all:;;•;o>=· ====-='=l>="'="'=w=ll,.-$2=. =.....,.==";~ cl-like .ell $4. 1965 AU1trla Hu rotiulere atttchment. tuns 1~$3. Mirror $10. ~~ow~ a 1:'~ !nt .II!:~: e&Pf SS. New wacllna pool 6' ZEN Int Portable st e re o 1928 Buiek 1 all kind • proof aiet '5. Uncoln penny like new ~ C M Headboard oould antique pl x 15 $10. Maple rocker S2S. tteord player S20. 2 wrought para o • ~t-'~d..,•l•~ 1659 0 ,1:""'1,""1 0 HEAD~S for ~ ~ pr. SlO. M$-«l60. 3248 Dakota :th a~m~ ~k condtion, Youth bed and mattress $15. fron he: ad boards $12.50 each, $>$25. 62, Ford 3rd member ·~ • I • CM or ahelws. Early American maple &ee· '-m Ted Von H•·•m•~•. SlO. 40 F Ord l?.ll!' end ,$10 ~io. ~~r: """"" \Vblle t:1.U!er. adJuatabl(, YI!., • · two pieces. can be wed uv ~· s " f d ~·---Ilk u• •••• ===---~~--tional couch $25. Maple Fi"'"""' ice skates,'"' B, 17. tee.~ng ~ar or une .,,.... A<QOiU;;AR-.;IU;rn:Miiso;;o;;-;1;;,;-;IT1.;;-;;ll;"~'~"'~":.:· -~~~CM~· !.__ POWER mo~1er $15. I.Arp! topther or ltp&nlely $10 beadboald al)!) hme double ~~ lart1P table SlO .. gy $5. ~1a.I lndlc1tor S15. • .n DESK fl Roullid~ metlJ um-baby bUUY, needs 2 wheel• for both, T.V. tab I e , bed $25. Bamboo CWUins S1 U·•d WSW T.~ _ 14 11,., .,, A"(le, spnnp COJ'(lplete $10. ~moo show lank wit~ tip b"U '·bi 11 ~~· .. -I "' r~--Mahofany S2 e...ce n.vln ""' '",. ,.. C"· al •-$25. &S aallon fresh or salt a ... e .... .,........_ w • ....._.., ju.mp aieat $4. , .,,..... g each. Electric drill. buffer each. ~fen's valet chair lUc:e ucv iqnmum Oywheel V.'l.!er $25. 2 SUent Giant BEAunFUL white aJIC'Ol'I. Co.loo p1-ypen $10. Larae towt!I rack, pole t.ype $2. and sander attachment $3. new $8. Hamilton Beach Sl2. Bum_Ptr jacks $2. pum:p1 po each. l'Utm and tur coat, 1tze to.12, $15. Infant aut $1~. Walker $2. Pole towel rack $2. ~1314 Electric lander $5. Ml-4872 blenck'r S!.50. Twin beds S25 642-0008. 2517 C Santa Allil beaten $1-$5. 1951 Tustin Blue chip boob $2 each. 8 x Stroller SS. Car aeat $4. CERAMICS SS-US. Clair. THERMAOOR electric oven each. Blue and & re e n., _~_1.._c_._M_. ------ Ave ., C.?tj. 5U-S034 10 plctuft fnmt1 $1. 5 x '1 Child'• kllcben cabinet $5. S5-l25. · Bar stoola $3-$1. $15. Nla:ht table• $3. $4, and quilted co~rlelles $17.50 ~1AHOGANY Dining J"OOm PORTAPOWER Hydr ull frames 50c. Nice je'Welry Ol.Ud'i wooden •lnk $3. l>r. Sllvex $5-$.25. TaNe and bed tuner S18. Antique clock $2S. each, were $39.§ new from buffet $25. Hard rock Maple . • a c 25c • 50c. Writibl pe.-r 50c Doolittle .,..m bedspread linens SOc-$10. 2 ano\v tires Robinson's, Bollters. a·nd round coUee '·bl• with ,,. $25. Ne w roll• of plutJc box Reader' Dl&e 't Cl b and aham $5. Chl!dren•a with h b f.ll S $10 each. Bell AP..1/FM ... sheetirc U' by 100' 4 1-6 '1 • s u booka Sc • 25c. Susie u S · PCll'tl ~ tuner $18. Antique clock $25. L"Ovcr11 to match S8 each. temlons $25, Vinyl scoop mU $lO a roll. Webcor tape ~;.,"' • 25c. 50 Black fur piece . men!, toll. fennla, aklltJi:, Shelf $20. AM/FM turn Corner labl_e no, used as a chair $l. Blonde double recorder sz.,. Arsui movie .n lolW $1. · Stlj..9990 ~~.:... ~~~tu!!; water, $5-$25, Youth beds table $15. Bench SlS. Lamps comer group. B r O w.n headbo&.rd and toolbOard camera with telephoto and BUCKET aeata fOr Bar-.,._ =·•·...,~ 5c S25. Tricycle ST. Decorative $1.50 • 13, Clothl!I S1 • SS. Hollywood bed cover with · $25. Table Wnp $2. 64M25'1 _ _..._ ..._, ct oa.oi;;. zune• • $3. items $1-$20. 202'7 and 2036 n-matching \\'f!'dge covers $8 . turret lens $25. 1951 TUltln ,..,........, l"'''e condition Dr'Hsl le S!. Blond end Commodore Rd, N . B . ~1• 50c • $5. 101 Via takes all . ., .. ., 9568 20 P~eces lilver 5poons, col· Ave., C.M. 54S-.503' S25 each. 549-.310'1 ._ .. ,_, "· -·•-boo'----Karon, Lido Ille _... J .. _ -· Cott •·•1 ....,.... ... •wm l\<;AM: 646-M20 and 842-4 58 9.,~==-~-~~~-l!Cuvu, ....... ee ....ue, NEED P.foney for ll,ll'ltty, CRArl'SJl.tAN ~le saw with adboudl $10 each. Chair Sat-sun, 2/28 and 29, VOLVO radiator SlO. V\V ORIENTAL Lacquer table converu.tkln piece, S 2 5 . mu•t tf'll. •Captains chairs. motor s=. ~'1536 , V.M. hl·fi $31. LP ==~~-=~~-Bumper $4. Ford 11tarter 12:> Deoorator lamps $25. African ebony antique end larre $25 each. Laree table 1.10 GALIDN a4uartum $10 records 25c each. Lampi 54'.lc \VATER Colors m. Blender $7.50~1920 Balboa Blvd. l.ampa; $6. Redwood chaise table $25. shelvina 1lus ns. 3 leav"s for ume SIO l.S p.Uo,n aquulum S20 m:, .. $3. Hamper $3. New $2.50. Toaster $2.50, Meat PHOTO enla...,er $8.~ $6.50. Bu 1toolJ fl'~ Ladles Sl.'15 -t:i. 24 pieee sllwr HI each. 2 ntn lea• Sl each. dudes •tand irawl ti0o4 touter oven S10. Dishes 50c slicer Sl.50. S11t"ttper S1.50. ·• Books 25c. Grtttin& cards $20. No dealers. please:. Dryoer SZ. Boston Rocker, underwater 'tilter 'tubtni • $5. 9'l22 El ~tolino Circle, Crib $25. Car bed $10. REMINGTON p 0 r I ab I e and notes 50c. Nrw jewelry 4M-3123 antiqued $25. Matehlnc table pumps, fllteri. D ~at t In 1 J .,,-Y,.,. •.,·==--~-~ Fol ding door $3. StroUtt $2. typewriter, standant key ~inin'!°°'.,,':tyr $2~~~ e!~~J-B-AB-.Y-Cr-~b-$5._B_r<>_wn-,..-1,-,, ~ =a-~ table ! table and ll;ht $20. C.Offte "ALlifOSf" antique: 11" :_~na \Vay, C.r-.t board with cue, $25. Poiver t1afety··aatt $3. ChUd's ~aJ chair 1 sa. 2 lamps Sl.50. a _,. attnu '"' table, 2 end tablea $10. Christ-child statue, velvet gu mower Craftsman, S25. ..,..... 837-68 3 same $25. Lawn· awtna:. Form.1ca table 3 ch&lra S8 cape, taee otltl11 $25. Bby HI-Fi speakers, ~"lcellent Stereo 3 spffd record player toy Honda ST. Ladies fur ~=~~~---- nttdt !'ecovtr $25. Chell ot Blrd__(ap ~ ltand · car ...bed. alot car -Set, ~~ltio_.n JlO _ u., 675-Q,590_ $5. Webcor mini ta Pe stole SIS. 15(11 AnUqua Way, EARLY Ford front end for draY.'1!1Y$tt":ri;fatt'fflnl Bird cap $1 . B ;by bath!net te. e lectric recorder,coat SIOO: H:llfor Nev.,,ort Beach. Saturday dune bum. rebuUt, $25. dresler wtth minor $25. bualnette an4 mattrua $3. rotiaaerie, S'1 each. Pole BROWN Hum&l'I hair wlc $8. Scuba. aear. compJete and Sunday. '=837=-68~1S==--~-~ Bed $10. ColllOle TV 125. Baby-swirl( SI. Electric lamp, demituie cup.saucer $10. Like new baby cradle set, Goll cart. deluxe bag S75 Value blonde human hair CARPETING U' x i!• plus Steam ha.th $25. 846-4988 beater p. 4 drawr maple collection, m•h<>aanv shelf $3. Maternity dre:as size 12 boy $25. Zenith 19" TV S25. wi", never V.'Om $25. Blonde hall runner $9. Wheelbarrow S..t-sun 10-6 P~f -.. ~ $5. Infant seat n. ~1842 &<" ·-2 ~ · · _,. clftue:r and minor SUI $10 each.. Maple hi.ah chair, ~ stretch wla $12. Album5 Tx. $3.50. 28" Vrl's blrycle $10.' Broad st., N.B. Sherttf'J uniform ..._n.d !''·crib mttt!'eu S15 each. LARGE Desk $10. Blonde BUNK bed•, maple waion 45's 25c. Sl'.il\ger camera Double walnut headboard SCHWINN Ladles 3 apffd leather S3 • '$25. -2 men'• Empty TV cabinet (larael w1' and c~ SlO. Foldin1 wheel, excellent condition 'vith case!. Chevy 283 with stron& steel frame: bike $25. Boy's ~ 111lts, :atu C2. $5 . each. m. No junk. 962-6913 actten $5. Vaporizer $2. $25 each. 645-2&33 manifold $5. f'ord owrdrlve S7.50 .. Sewln1 machine allck tltt SlT.50. ChUd nV Prlnttn 111pplies, window ==~~-----Wlcftr chair fl , 1546-3132 rrans $25, plus other cabinet S9. Steel b a s e bike scat $2.!JO. Jenny l.Jnd lnc!Ud!n& paper &tock. shop G.IRL'S black rldln1 boots, 317 Princeton, C.M. · 2 CHESTS of drawer11 $12 • flathead motors parts, 2. 6 cabiru:t S3. Odd tables $5. bed $10, tree mattftM. tools, lite ban, dark room alze 2. exct1llent condition $15. Table model TV S20. volt Ford starteni. 2 bbl 31906 -9th Avenue, South Hand lawn "'°"'~r $3. 8 lil:ht Jlte1 S5 • m. Toys 5e • st. $213. Ridtn1 breecbl!!s, •lz• 3 lJKE New boyi dn!ss suit, Danish mod chair $7. 822 w. carb. $5 each. 6'5--0462 Laguna chandelier $25. ~10 ])12 Killybrooke Lane, C.M. U. Black crop $4. M?-9&21 ~n size 16 SlO. Boys Balboa. 67.H380 5t0-33U brown 111lt 1iz:e 14 $10. Sport CARTOP Luggage carrier, 4' GAS Stove 39", O'Keefe & S't\JDEWT Delk SlO. Library CHILIYS bedroom se t, jacket blu~ alu 14 Si Boys 4 PATIO chairs $7 each. Set x 6. x:>" deep, \\1!11 built, MelTiU> perlecl worldni table m. Swlwl <:hair $5. BUCKET seals for &r-ftd/whlte headboard, Joni chttki!!d sport jacket altt 16 of gl3$SC1 $4. Drapes 3''6' iood condition $5. 5484305 condition, $10. 499-415.1 Cotfee table $2. Metal tea r1cuda. ptrfert condlUOn white and ttd form.lea SJO. Sweaters boys site t• 2 panels $8. Black vi nyl Ice cart p , :i boy's blkei S3 S2S eac:b. $1~ · counter with ahelve1 and red and navy $3. each. Ten-bucket $1.50. 6'13-8882 BOOTS. Low heel Wutern. SEWNG lapidary H:t S25 each. Room dlv\der $2. 1", BR.OWN and Sharp slant desk, imall chair, nine 1111 sweater (never '\'Orn) 2 DISHMASfERS good 11.1 . siz:e:_J,2,--r<amiw, new Sl9. baby and )"OUth furniture $3- Clolhes hamper Sl d.isc: llM mlc:rometu. brand ........ drawer c:he1t -entitt HI llze lo& SlO. 3051 Carob, r.?2. 18 .. Portable TV $2.'>. 6 518-1768 $23 Cen.mlcs $3-$20 Bikes ...... $23 Sf&.<1939 I~~==~~-~~ SlD-S20 Golt earl.I and cluba re<:«&tr $4. Baby dWr SI. $15. Set of Starttt radius ==·,,.....,....~=~~~ Euthluff ~ sho~-er heads SI ·SA. 3 clock 2-4" TV 125. 2 air coolers $10 S5-$25; MiM'Or-go.llahUy $15. Ford hubc&Jit 50c e~ J&upa, all MW $10. Hi1tt TWJN bed $20. Dra f t SMALL D'. radios $5 • $10. t'ireplace each, Small girl's bike $3. Maple rocftr$25. Sal-Sun. P.tetal lhelVft $3. Toys JlftllUtt V t ct or 1u machine and board $25. uaed as a~l~C: toola brass $5. Chlcqo dou· 54~ ~ a: 2036 O>mmodore Rd. tOe--SOe: Tools and other rerulator valve, wUl handle Delk chair ~ 842-3801 ble sink faucet $10. • TV ---------1-~~~------ hardware JOc-:'Cc. Thrff 3600 ni. and replate downJ...;;:.:~::::::..:::;.~;::= arm chain to match $25. stand• S2 . ss. m o1 s Chan· SCR·AM LETS WHITEburner1tove$15Dlt radlOa: SI each. Speaker to 300 lbl $15. Antique tire SS. 3 sllill, &lze 46, $2.50 Card table 4 chain SIO. nel Place. NB. 673-1603 • Charle St. off Hamilton and cabinet $6. 2%.16 A Stat.! pre..ure Pll&I!· aood con.-each. Record player $j. Small one draMr rattan Harbor c M A CM SI.turd onJ 546-8696 desk. llke new ru. 615-3186. PING PON G table, $10. ANSWERS ' .. w .. · l:f y. dtUon $5. 5'3-4934 673-W SE\fING machine cabinet, % -r.in bed.I S2S each. SKl1S. blndlllp, boots 9%, BEDSPREADS $5. SUk 111il APARTMENT She ias h' $25 Frosted wif $25. Rem1 .. -all $25. VW ski nck $3. 'SlO. Fanon Masco lntereom range ns. 675-3186 PO\VER moMr $20. llxll ScerUc -CUddle -Basket W ite p:5 ~ I an k typewriter and table"•si: lfmm movie camera body $25. Dormeyer fry $10.' 'l~!l60""'~vw--,-,d-,-,-... -,-hood-carpet $5. Tanlc: vacuum $6. -Flabby -Oldish -Killer vacuwn . . Lamps Sl.25-U5. Syn~ $111. Lel\I $15. MM5155 61WS2f and rlaht fender bad $25. Hand rnoWi!r S~S. Boy's 3 -BLINDFOLDS GLASS tlrelK'Z'ftn saw heel WS lb.aver $6.50. Nortlco TWIN lied $25, mattrest. box BOY'S JO spff'd bike S25. 641>-2133 speed Stingray $17. Girl's A bartender waa describing $18. Wood shutlera .25c.$2 ~mtn'i ahaVtt $15. o.n,.. .--and frame l4'1--31BO Glrl'a a; ,inch hike $20. WES 26" bike $15. Boy's 24" bike his prim maiden aunt. who each. New steel shelves dish $8. Cookfr-fryer $8, ....... ,. ' Motorcycle tires $15 p&lr. T J N G HOUSE ~ $12. Glrl'1 20" bike $7. Oval kept goldli.~b in her bathtub. 6'x6'xl2" $18. Steel cabinet Nlpt stand $2. Oock S5. l'OPTEE table, _2 matchlna 5t6--0.Q9 frigtrator w 0 rk1 $25. braided rur $4. Garden "What -does s.tie, .. do when '1 shelves $10 Office lamp~ Tou~ltt Touter $4. end table• ~ fOr all. "'t;Y;;P;;EWIUT;;,;;=E"'R'",-,,u""-•=·--..~. Antique hllch 13. FM radio lvheelbarrow S4. Aluminum she takes a bath · S2·$6. New viewlna: sc:reen S4t--4133 ,..,..,,.......,.. works ftO, M & ho I any patio Jounl' 14. Redwood "She BLINDFOLDS them," $18 Ho'"• trains M '20 Bttad U. 6G-()HI, 2210 perfect condition, workl like 1ptaker $10. Walllut night lo I I th bartend lied ""• ...-. Rutten Dr. Apt. A, C.M. APAl\TMENT rtfrl&'trator new, juat been overh&ul•d table $25. Foi:mici table and pat ounae $4. r.1ap e e er rep · Lamp table and small table Sal~hfon. $311. Washina' machine $20. $25. Rtrina electric broom chairs SU. Pole lamp $:>. 1,eathet ...,,re1c!,ine;:_ and A al· DOUBLE Bed S25. Cooch S4·$5. Gold chair to cov'9r LARGE ?itaple nicbt st&nlil Low wat with matcbini SlO. 548-nM Camera $3. Muqn jan, om.an•~ . ..,, 3 u 11ange ve. $25. Kttchen tables n~. $6. Crutches $2. Amber 1211 chi.tr $25. Electric exercise oDO:;:;;OG"'°E;.V""''--,..,-,=-= blue and white, % plJons CP.f. 642-&666 Occ,sional tables $3-$10. swaa: lamp &lobes $5 each uch. Maple Bolton .... 1 -Collet 11.bles 110. -I en,il.nc $2S. 12v Girl's clothin• 1ize. 12 • ., rocku and chair pads $25. ~ -O E I ·";,.,,"'~".otor.:-.::11::.0.:.;54=.>44=2::__ and quarts Sl. Bread box SL COUCH $5. Box spring and Fal $25. 276 Albert Pl.. · • ..,.. Cricket roc:lctt SU. Palr ~l!'ur. Sl • ven n1• ':".: Cook:le jar $1. Chair $1. End matttesa plus metal frame Cc1t1 hlesa, Saturday and $5. Assortl!'d dolls SOc-$1 !loll.pie C&pta1na ch a Ir &•I.:":.:.;'~='---~--\VIGS. C\lrly blnndilh and table SL50. Old and new $25""'.~53&-,::...::1929.;.:..~--= SUnday. books 25c-$1 Jev.·eh')' case S 11. 51 ea ch, Early 23 DIFFERENT Jlm Beam reiruJu' brown $5 each. Fall jewelry $1-$5. Dresses 10 LARGE \\'OOderhorae ST.50. COUCH, Good condition sz:>. ~s!'a~~~ i:;r,·s2i.:::: >.mmcu iamp. $15. ff.Ch. bottles from P • Pl eac:h. reaular $50, SIS. 83M31S. and Sl fl-$3. Slacks SOc-$1, Small wonderhorse $4.50. 1553 Or&ng_t Ave .. C.i\I. 5~!-{i. U Sat.SUnday, 1·5, Pair ~ 5lep tablet Sl'T 567-9XU . Sgle bed, $15: wal. end tblr, 10 and 12. LP albums 3/$1. Scooter $2.50. Boston rocker 3010 Seavlew ai:r-.t 67l-5003. adL G.E.. Ya.CIN1ll deaner 'IURQUOISE vinyl roc:ldn& !!·tier, $10: wal. ooUee Ible, Paper backs 10c. Wute $10. Black Dani.M chair no. LARGE Room divider $20. a."ld 1n. tm1tnta. liQ new cb&lr $5. 2 btus twin head-52: ndow boxes, 50c: elec. bl1kel5 lOc. 600 Jasmine Net playpen 17.50. High 214 Knox SI., C.M. ,_PO_RSCH ___ E_ox_ha-.,,-,-.,,-.. -,-m. 1:ll 5 m.wu white cheat boud1 $5. M&-t6'X> reverb unit for instru. or CdM 6T;>-J026 chair $'1.50. Rollawsy bed KING Size bed $25. King sllnier type for 912 $20. GI. Pair wtdte lup drape• CHROltE dual ex ha u 1 t voict, $5: art, rretn Scotch ANTIQUE' Chopping block SU. 34T-567j bedspread $j, ~ rollaway Porsche 912 Ignition with Ill. Sradel'Jt MU $10. 9 x 12 system for vw $25. Ml-+166 pine X·mu tree, 61,S ft, $10: $10. 78 Records 10c-$t. over flREPLACE screen 1 1 . and mattreu $10. Gas slo\·e lock. never uud SID 32 \' brvwll tanea .,-ooJ oval .... .,..., 1M4 Jdd flrtt>Jace screen, S8: 200 to choose trom. 1968 and 125. Retrigeratnr SS. Dinette DC·UOv AC con\·erter $j , - -·--· , ,:-:...;.-~~~~.,..-~~ eompJe-hair -·~·· ,.1, l""" _ _, Twin headboard S.l. Shower . 11 rq .-. ~ 15Q AUSTIN Healy Sprite ''" .y .... ,. '''"' 1ealcu mint sets $2.60. curtaln 50c. Ni!!\\' curtain table $20. 6 n1at ching chl\irs Stainer v10 n with cue, l& 352 ey1 ,.,;th c:rut.omatic, engine $25. Head SlO. Cams $4; port. ha.Ir dryer, 12: elec. Purex acetylene torch with rod• 3 for ST. 3 piece bath $20. Dresser SS. Doub!<' he<'L needs 'vork $25. Ironing ,_ mvt pWJ ns. 1951 4 SlO 'l'Tanamilslon $2:5. Drive can opener, Sl: 3-pc. alus 6 tip• $20. STh-5258 ma! fl. Traverse rod Sl. i;ompltte $5. \rjnyl swlvel board \\'ith ne11· cover $4 . doc:w' •ta.lion -.raion bod)' shaft SS. R.6dlator $lO. party aet, t1 : 2 diaper bags. GArF'ERS And SatUe.r gas Lamps 50c, Clothe• 50c • chair 110. Reclining chail' r-.tarinc and hou1e painll per1:1 SI each. ~. or Dlatributor $j, Tack Sla. SI ea: tricycle, $1; car teat, ranal! $25. Dinette aet $l 7. Z:ic. 2 solu SlO • Sl5. 2 l:i. 646-6!!67 \Oc-S2. l\lodel A englnr $1.50 '4W1D1 ~-tor llO. •-ats l10. blue, $2: 18x24°' dra\V. boe.rd l\-laple bookcase $6. ?iifap\t chairs I ; . 125. n.•,p-ad Porsche 912 l'ngine pulley ·~-·"• ~ /t l1 , _1 ocu '" 15 Ra.lh'O"'I til'S, take all $2.75 belt 12.50 677>--IJ". _ -~ .-BodY $25. Side windows $15. w -MIUatt, : JJC 11 com. bookend bed $25. Beautyrtst $2. Paintings 5c: • $5. 7 end each. Electric dryer 125.• .-----"---~;;;;"$i~' ~t~~ Top SS. 'nres on rims$!. '58 pus. $2; Post wood allele mattress and sprinp 125. tables S5 each. Kitchen cur· Blondr human hair fall Sto.16.EST of dra11·rr1 $10 cotfe-t eledrie route1' and stand Triumph MC oil tank $5. 18" role, St: wood d"111n( rule. l.faple cheat of drawers SIO. ta.ins wtth brass rod S2. Pot· 645-1355. 442 ~fagno\ia. C.l\1. table S1.50 old end tables $6 Sit. ~ projector S25. tin $-l End tables s:;, Elec-SOc; Mi~. hou.Sl' pl1nten a: Lara:e dre11tr mirror $15. tery Sl • $5. 16012 Fantasia, l'ach 2 small lamps 75c each Zoom lens di! bokkt UC. trlc beaW $4. 645-m25 PIMU>t•. :ZSC: old school \Vhlte leather bed S2D. Mat· H.B. M&-4867 STtNGRA\' Bil'yclC'. i:ood for F1uort5Cl!nt lia:ht, ex 1 r a -... .. 1 .... ....___ ---_ .. _,_ ... h TV bookw,l0.2Sc: woodlouvertd tress and sprlnas S20 . parts $6. Cox 1nodel ne'v tubes 58 number. 5 drak ~""" ·-....-SI4 . .-....u TWO cnau-. .., eac . door. 30''x19''. II ·, ~.-... mond!! twin bed n :.. Twin CO~tPLETE 11in~le hcd S20. · I d n S1 0 t1ool $25. C>nzinaJ Diedrich trQS $2. Tupperware from ~ _.., ..... Good condltlon. Bedspn!flcl~ 11.irp anc. rea Y to Y · bro"''" ,vi1let $10 Boy's rl!'d water cok!r,· matted $11. !!Oc • SI. TWo end tables ST ; hose hana:er. 25c: t rak-box IT\•ttress and springs 50c each. 963-4744, 8901 Rotary riower mo1,·f'r. nt'cds blazer jacket. size 14, $4 I.up andqm: bronze each. Ladles dolhe• $1 • $2. e1, 50c ea; 2 hand @da:era. $1.j. Drapes S12 , 7 Sho c· I H B i1·oric S6. Surf rider. pro-pool table 110 Eltttrlc ~ bxtnlle bmner $25. QU.ldrtn'• clotlm SOc. 1588 50e ~a; plastic ho&Hnd Blue--ireen NP $6. each. =="~'~"'~'-·-·-·---fl'ssional type SS. Two sm"' motor 13 Dlnlng H:t, table 6U-fSl5 J\l~lde Pl. Cotta, ?\!eaa. ~r. 25c; mllc. inlectl-Rose NI S5. Gold rua $4. EXCELLENT TV set'fi-5. E tires on l j" "rnrd wheel!!, S25 SilC cha.lni SlO each. Pair WOOD , -·~ -. Table ,.w :U:..:&-..:10'2:;:::_~~--~ ddm~ a, -~r klllt 1 _ ",,· ~!1:. Lampi Sl.50. Ta tr e ta TO x 14. D 70 x 14, 700 x 1-1 ne1v condition Sl2 l'ach. Toy man·i \\'8ders $I Crab -...... _. _,J .,....., "''"" ~ bedspreads $3 each. RCA tires S4 each. Au!omallc s\ilbmit to sail in hay, good cat..-ber St Heavy bl.th l15. Ockr prua $25. V\M 11. OLIVETTI Un de rw oo d 16203.slerra St., nn. Valley. 1V $5. Leather top table $4. ncord playtr S:l(]. Tahle d>ndltion 13. 612-6989 scales S2 Patio chaise and llectrlc drUI SlO. Hydraulic portable m>eMittt, ~~ c......S:;;;:;;:.· ;:Sa::•:.· ;::Onl~y.,,_.,.._ Lute 11t"OOden utility 1able nlOdf'I radio $5. Clock nOlo ---------pad SlO Chair and pad s;; jade $12. Wtklirl& pups new $25. c:e. antenna .,, .. ;; UD. Wicker chair s 4 . ss. B &. K c .R.T. checker LEAR ll track auto !ltl!!:l't'() u b 11 loth _, 17 ~ "" .. ~. ~. pa -nk " "'~, 1-·• -. ~1716 CHORD o-an $10 ' .. _ Kl •-·111 t bl 12 125 4 1-•er d-·--r 11-m re a c es l""e •-""" ...... ... .... ""' --.,..... d•-t·' ,.;~-bl • _,:;::••2 lcnan ult Y 11 e · S2~. 9 x JD v.1nter tent $20.2 · < •0 '' '";><><' :,. 22" bar ~tools Stl each BUit' pwnp $2. 4 ft. 2 llaht WROUGHT Iron ac r ol1td .. ,.. ~ ., ... e, l:IMUl-., Metal clothes rack S~. burner camp sto~ 16. TY.•in head ·and footboarrl Sprl'nkler S2 Garden hose 11ou-. t 11-t $8. t ton l.l-.a•-b,-~-~ ·~. feather flowtr.arranavnent Maple milk stool 11. \Vall Child. ~ 1 16 .,.,.. \\'Ith matt""u $10. Ga.~ fioor ,... ,. .. •r•ac .,._.:-... ..., -Mattn!,. .. Old "'-I rtco1-.. JI ~er · ~v $1.50 Larae Maple frame dm1' "°"~ $25. 9witcbboz Corntr table for me . with ..... ... Vt"" lamp $2. Record rl~cr land girl's bike 5 , ..... l!'d IS is flfl. heatnr $j, Tl·icycle $3 . .. ~15ir'700 truck tiftl, aprlna .ss.so Flowtr ll'-""·Crutches $4. Badminton ,.w Large mirror SlO. 2 Antique picture S12.50 f'ir e place ~· now, .:,twln;;.;'::"';.:bt<b::::.:S25-:::.::.';.:''c.:295;=~ ronl'mtnt "25 RMo-.. Rotary lawn mower Sl. to o I s No. 13 Shetland recap1 $10 tach. Oliliawt1~ .... •• stt $4. \Valer Juas 20c. 893-1479 lable1 $3 each. 96&-1854. b~ II 110 tloedlampi'l5ce&eb.fh&nd lJNED Drape a, beJ 1e slnrle COllch, bed, netda Fluh camera $2. Cami>---------2ll02 Lockhaven Circle, ficru ""~!°sher, 1"'wd awt $1-.$1. ll'' phoftOip'lfll bacqround and brown n!Upbotstery S5 Broiler $3.50 atoola 7Sc. Fishlf\# tacklt LA \VN moY.~r hody $3. Box tl'untinaton Beach. <'U&t~~-,...l" P'b ~lei 0:4 •n1 noairdl 2Sc each. M•I MW -prtnt. ll)Od. condition. 3 vtry Toola· Sl·S5 · Plcntc buk•t boxta St each. Hair dryer sprln:s and ni a' I Ir cs s ----------; hi-~,~ 1 •h '1'1' 1110 16 ~aP1•0 Ji.llO. New fer t t 111 tr larp pain ~10 •. Sonbeam 50c Kltchan chllt tr.mes n SL Pfclure frames lOc. S2,j, PO\rer mO\\'tr $2j, Love TWIN Size hel\dbo11'd $:?. \V a ·no I e sue ..-cier 118, UmbrtUa kal dedJ\e ruor, new $12. Clothln&: $l~. You name It, Butball mitt $3. Basketball Sl'al $2. couch $2. \\'ashing Blendette S5. \Voman's elec· coat.I, ahitll, blouses 25C'-Sl0 -. L&Wll ~ -. ~-~t ;:M5-::;:1'IO;::~-,,,,-==~ M!'w rot It and q 'd llkt It " n __ ... _.,_ 11 h niachlne S?.50. St•p tahle Irie shaver $5. Drum table hou1~ware1, dlshe1, g!aSMll, ~ _.., -u-1~ to be -·-An•-~ _,1 .... ~IJ&IU eac · Fool· ·~ Co bl 13 4 ~1exican polle"" decorator tDlllS p. .. TmCift .Aw:"' 1V 25" cdor $23, 557-4!093 . .,..--~. ._...-•-.uO ball helmet $1. Books 3/25c. 50c. TraUer hitch S25. .... Hee. ta c · pair 'J NlllJIOl't a.ch. IAST Q1b with firm mat-$10. 8111 Darttll St. '46-eU D\ahca and miscellaneous Record player SlO. Phone men's pantl W x 31, 75c = ~~~~~.,.,~: 1= m:tl --'--1: r .... -..t lftll LI 1di,1te $15. Twin bed DOUBLE btd, t"Otnpltte with jewelry lOc. Comics 3115c:. 962w9677. Ul341 Ol&na Lane.. e7~eh. Qutt~.lzelhtdO s~reOad lam ... $10 2663 Rivers.Ide - . ~ ... i::.: ........... =:t:.: ~ In .tllte $10 Lawn box sprlnf and maltftll Natlonat Jl!OIJ"l.pblca 2$c, lt..B · ac. Toy ......: c -" c • .-.u ....... ---~ J-M a.a..-. '"" ..... -fts---a 1"--n·--·-I~=------= Planter lOc. Corner table Dr. C.M .. --·· 'ala $15. Stpt1'&tf .....---· • ...,,.,,,_,, ~• ....,.., ...... rttl LANE cedar'" chest S25. 6'l'O C 1---------.,..a.er ca.blMt f25. ~ 2 BEAUTil'UL baratooil IOI' HANDMOWER with. catcher ,$1. 528 Redlandi Aw., Complete i pllon aquarium ~!O. ~lei'f!itstk. apital DRAPERIES. W&U-to-wall, ..tt. MO-G321 31"' bar, biack nauph)<dt S9 &&nbeam percolator. like Newport Btacti MS-1092. \\ith stand $20. Strolltt, doll " ta eu. total lt x S teet. tn two T iJMICl'a..E. oC'ltlltne RO nch. VW bua rear teat 'lfW $5. 36" rwnd dinette, 4 SINGLE white and cOld bum. JeW, li8ht tlx1Jlre Sl AN SEN Mq whtels flt Ford foot sections, Pecan -t s n ..,. SD. •·mt 15-bu vleW mlm:ln tor chain $25 Pn1to dHfl f'rytr ,~board $2S. Sln,le box eacf'I. Twin bed rn.mes $2.!iO truck $25 each. Cyclone VW \\'I I h be I a r 11 n In I. tamptt'I' tit tnick. chtflim, SlO 2 eet1 tralkr ·~ $2.!IO •Prirw and matb'tsa $25. each. Barbecue 1lkt. new $4. Madu l)'lltm SU. '67 VW ct11tom-madc, paid $15 per a.&rJ\IOEJlATOlt Pi. pa:r1tct coad:ldoll I" x 16'' eacb fible lamp $5 Pink lt!JLQ>ttad a:l·&hlrif, 'RabJ walker, bl.th tub $1. ~t i'1flll!rlllon leas section, now $20 each. ...... .,..._ Qt 1ltdrtr: 1U ... ·Black ftnplaet Travtnt rod 30" _lo '!q" ,..,,_ 111. Patr Cold drapes, ChUd'1 tabl• and chain SI. torsion ban $25 Motoreyclt 642--9626 .., as. 211 W///f. tlU Con-ICl'td •" x tr' 'fridl 2 o:· .$1.2S • Cord'"'JI dlalr ptlM llntd 121" x '1" $8. Bei.a:e Bookcue rtc0rd albums seat $20. 646-8108 1--------8 .a, C.11. ~na:klm OD, G4M W.' x: 12" $3.!iO Patio nine p:ttrer drape, onie way .draw for 5 O c , M Is c e I l 1neaus1--'-------GIFT I t e m I : Dnuk 2 Bs u• n'lftdl ......,lJt.. SS. ftel!N. e.ltctrlc Door ST.50 Patio ' nfln&/tod:er .-tJo door SIO. Child's houM:nrt•, toys. a:am•s. B.UIBOO r1oor ltmp with carxlle11lck1. ntw electric cW .,, ta*9. fNltaiOod ~ wttb brulAtl t.nd with ped llO Wl'Ol.lPt iron ~ Wondtr Shoofbi horM SS. cat ~. fllh bo\\'I, boolo, sl\atlr $10. Tabin $3-SS •<'anopetlC'Hmlfo Sl\&l'ptnet, • .... COit ~ •TM2. bu&n SIO. Electric let pot planter $3. UtUlty table Child's foldlnt Pott)' chair curtaln •nd drapery rods. Booke1H:s ~ urh. 33 or 11 d•sianers betltr handbq1, ...... Dr .. C.11. ' cruahtr _J3_._J;,fillri c $2. ~17th,s4t'ee I. $3.S>. 9.131 Grttnwlch Dr., lOe . u. &t4t O-.ne. Circle, l'f'cord1 !ic--50c. 536·84 l t cos1un1c jcy,·l!lry, copper WONmR -$5. PJort11 maniellnl al It ~2134 C.M. oc n1 11.8. IJ68.3116 t.J6.7034, H.B. H.B. plantu ll~ll. -..;;;;;c...:;;;:..;=--- • • No Matter What It ts YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT . ' WANT • AD! . DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 CHARGE IT! I ' . ' ' ' ' .. ' . ' ' . ' ' " ' '. ' " ' I. " . '' . . ; 'I '' .. .. • " . ' . . ' . ' ' ' ' • : I : I . .. • . ' • • . . • .Jf:01~· TltAHIPOllTATION ITIWllPOltTATICIN ~TAT . ' TlAHS!'OllTATION TRANS..0RTATIOl!I TRANll'ORTATI ~. ,....,. 21, 1970 M1...i1aroo--loela & "'"""' , .. ,.... & Y~ ,.. "'-·~ Trollor, TM...I IOI ~ !'!!IOI • -1_..ioil --~ -• ,... ,.. I , -1111 ••-• flo>'eT , I Jliiii( 'J111No111>111tll''!'nlvtl EXPOllT Co, ..W. llfGll DA1SUN -t , ~~~"!:::i:: Old Friend For Sele • * , INC.* Trllltr.J:2COll· .. =.=: -~ NIW ?O '?OM.VAi OPIL ! : llOo"' ...... -""~r·ri···· 11 •. K!NSl<ILI. • "'~ _ -All -......, JACJUARS ... OPEL 1 : U'°!:. ~ '!!.!: Slit'• a Cluaic. 40' triple cabin Cr1111er c.... .. 1 o1o1 .. i.... •• -"""" "'Jot ~ -"'""· .... -.,,_ lmmod. DA ISUK-PICKUP 111.-. llamedlele c1e11ve1y. "'*" .._._,..1e,_ boeior l -..., 'lon>bulll alou Ille Uau of the Cb...P..ke Jh,lt~ In Or1n90 11A N . ...-. u. ":ii.""'· iiiiUal llir.iiif• \VI-. • 11p ........, Aullaalitd DeoJtt 'IOOd tlm. 50-IOlll--t ™•••~• --M·. Bay Dawn Cniloera. She la 25 yurs oJil 1114, p.ooty • nowHI 1du~ :....,.~ ~ ~ cam,' ,..i, dlr, I I'll''''" ~ •• i>Mo:,. ·-~.,,;., .;_,_ I •~v-"-• II COlltlnlcled,to lul ll!Other 25, as I rectnl ports,' Truck• '50I .9Mll5 11111 bod< 1IP llohlo. Yoo -•••'I -~--· llpOri ' J11nb11 nn nllu &tl. 'Sll?VfY will lhow Sbe will 1.. • In full ·Ill Str1e1 No. :M1008 1'1111 .. COOpo. llUlt ..U.. l l Danl&b Mod. CC11'QJ. Bdrm 1enith • l!i ~P u SrAClS -Y•wt c.helt• •f METAI.n.AKE VW 1)W)9 price Q»8. Take ~ dn • at.3119 ~ 1 let (el -.,nn, £: nefu41 bunb in 2 cabiftl.. Her equtpmet .,. •• it fllY ., our hW '61 PICK UP BICD'. N•• WW. tlru. or trade. Clll Phil, *'173 j matt.J. Illa. X" TV. in udu twin Cbeyller 185'• (new in 1oeo1, •'"'" a..,, 11 Ton. Lona bod, Y3. h11111-. bolden. -.,. ......u..., 10 .... 90I So. Cot. Hlthw.Y 11>• · , a br111d. ~w plley inducllna eleclrlc r• s.uu -ci...,. "'" •••• __; ·-·. _ ~" -·---. -~-. ""'' L-•-c~ PO•",.HI tr11arat1on -~-ho • 1 ,.,.. ... .,.... , .. , .... "'°'01• .... -... ......-~· ""'·-_, ---.....,. ~ • ,Povp&DI owVI, I CO d Wiier ""'' lo -lo " 1.,, a, dlt. Ec<lltot """"'-DOT DA1SUN 4f4.750S * M0-11001----·----·1 CONSTRUCTION p.......,.. aytWn, DOW monOinauc chemical .............. h. --..... ........... 18 MYERS"""" suw. 00! IQUIP. (SALi) bead, p0wtr watch caa..ner, commf:rclal StltVICI -J:: ttlM •• ,.,,.. Tab font&n r.ar ct' unall cc vw eJISlnc, completely OPIN DAILY LOTllS PORSCHES IO lidllan tft!ldtll No. T7 • cork life raft. Pltree'• tipeon SSw. JVT. ,.,,,.,.... ,..,.,... • .-••· dOwn. Call Pb1I att U:OO am chromed. 1800 mt. Mu' t SU:{o "'· Vorr -ooodllloo. !SIS Bendix latbomoter, Jiidloil oynchronlar, 2 """· " ' -· Sell! ""''oiler! m E. l!OI. DAYS • llO .... "'--"' automatic Lofttt bllp paaq11. bll(e blower, -•WllllM"-Dodp lD' Aulomot!c CAI""' ::'.:::," ~ """., • ..,...,._ pqwer lllchor wlbcb. new ll0 .111. w1ter he1t· POHDHOM MOllLI * STIP VAN * Im"""" Autw -812-1'111.,. - ltl7 LOrUs Elon s E u.ooo '" ,., ..... 9115 Ta,.. ml. ~ new. · L.aw. 'J'a.q&trtnt. XIOO ldtlll, ndJ.. counts')' must sell. 83&-79S8 "' Lie. ZPJ'165. MATOlm Set a watncolon er, pOlartty indk.l.tor, M o't-"a e controls, ~11T4m. '· 11" x r· . ...,, old. Nttdt<I otart'hllib( 110 •· docblde power, oz!IAI 1110 ••· t':"'' "' .. 11·"01 Kntom Motor1 ALFA ROMEO DATSUN LATE '67 1e an ,. .,.. r.r modlcal <ll'JIOUnr ""'°"'bou~ sp1re 111cbor, Unu. -"COSTA lllllA"-.., au.r. CM .....,,. , _;,.,;.:;~;,,..;.;,;:.:;_;;,;:._ lOXI Roeda11r, • '""· di!-, MERCIDU BENZ ..,...... -_,. prop &lid lhilt. She was brou&hl West wt ••UHlW .... '61 ,ORD PICKUP-lll6'I tuu1e, s..... rr.ooo Shorp, hdtp, ""' rad, plOlh•I-----....;;.;;;;= hddt. N.a. ypr from her home port of Annapolll, only 1110 Wl\J;t'., A"•· %·Ton,, io. bed xlnt QDl'.lli., mllu. Cobalt blut>, $1S70. black Int xlnt conct. Must MOOERN boapltal bid • lo 1ulfer tjle indlplty of having u her M11· 71 .... ··11" 3 &pd .. dlt, m.d blue .xt.. ~Xln:=t:co::nd:':""":=;:1050;:;=;;:; ~' S1<99. Tako - ...,..Id bed "'>· Xlnt IAlr one wllo lo a bolter llllor than a stock -''HUllTIN•TOM block Int. Tal!o ....n '°" ~ ~·~·'"",..."small "-1. <Ond. Miko°""· 5.!M10I market Investor. Co11H<1uenUy •be lo for llACN"-•Ian car .,. ....n dn, ww AUmN AMERICA· IJRE6<3. Call Phil fM.!1173 Ill• al. firm 'Price of '17.000. Onlv th-ORl'TWOOD HACH ClUt !In' .... """· r ... Inf~ 1-"'--==·'---·--- Mllc. Wo-connoisseurs of clwlc rrace and line. as '"" Pooito c.. .. Hwy. Call Phil '94-Bm"" 10 am. AUSTIN AMERICA =====--..;16::::::11:1 well u inttllilJ·llld quality of conetrucUon, 71 ~"71 1J 'l6 FORD P.U . .292. ou. ID. s.i... s.M:o, Put> N .. .'~:~D~~.!.~u ... " " . CVlll>', s •. ;, < • ~ lJ· '. J im SI .. mon·. Imps. \.\ c; ~.· , . " St lr1' '' .... .. s .:,:; .11 l .; WANT' to buy' or 2 bbl. need lnautre turtJier. ThOH: n.re few may tt'JUCA•A,C:AUMISA'' Air coad. MT ma11, lmmedlatt,Dellwf'r Xlnt Condi $1350. Call manltold tar Oorv1lr, wUll call 875-7977 for an 1p'pointmenl to inspect SOUTHWEST MOllLE buckets, chrome. A cluajc AD Yodell 842-M. '64 Merctde• Btm:, clean, M w1ttlou.t carburetor. her fully. , HOM! SALES !'!,auty I. clean. $950. ms. auto __ .. r/h air s..m.t .n s 1o•s e.11 .... 11"'4. i,;-~™:;:':..· --~--1969 DATSUN ·4 Dr. Lik ......... • • 71 • _ •111 -w•. ~·-·r m"•l .... '1 leather. Muat sdl.'646-293'J WANTED: Umd dbl Tandem l:~"!!~~==!!!':i~!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l-liiil' ~"ii~iiiiR-'6.1 Etonoline P I ck up '"' ~-.. ..,.. boat trailer h 22'f" Chrya. Nf'S Mii LfVISTOCK -iii y HAltlOR wfpowe.r Utt pte. See at Make otter! ll62...Q63 l9lll D>S ' DOOR. Sell or '" P ........ tll --. IJc. VVN· 63$. '"-911 Brilliant Nd. Uc.' VltHIDl '"Poncho tll To,.. ....... ,._.Lie. - '" ,., ..... tll T• .... °"'"'"' ·---'" Porscho 911 'ra,.. .... bt!p. XZJllll ter twin ln/outbrd. 538-3* S.llltNR .. ,. Mot.U. Home S.S..-• 203(1 s. w. C)'p~u. s. A. 1961 DATSON 1600 • dr :~m: ~ v w. u-ch'"· I l!o!• ll2J _L_!!I SAILlllO? CLll~.r~LI .:-~. 11 Ton P. u. =·O>u!H">•~111 :~jw,96h~~~Ooocl -----'----r -mory, tc. 11• A,OHAN MALI or~ na:n:t NO\V ON.DISPLAY Cu&tom Cab. v~. Auto1-::•:u-==:":·G::Doo:aler::::l·-;;;;;:-;-;,~~=-===1.---M~G!_ __ _ r.A111E, MW. DrW Pfta. 19 ...... AJ<C. Socrillce! ~.=· ~ P "';::t ·12. 16, :io, :N,A li' .. lde1 ll'anl, air. ohell, lo m1.1. EN GUSH FORD '6' Pored!• C- Dldtnctlve tarlb ........ SJoalls . I '6' l'orecheC- Beautlt'uL st'r.U.S Wtldlnr F.qulp, Air Com· Sale or Trade de.an! ' . Up nt IU'ttt-J.Onc $1250. $19--1477. BMW preuor. Small Too!J , '45-1993 or 8G-5W nr. tnsu~, etc. 1G5 ._~It. a.ta...,. 1959 FORD 11' ton pickup,'---------PREFER TIIESE · liblodl-·OIH.-1!7vd xJn ,. Mlle. 3IG Placentia, C.M. WEJMAJUNER Pupt. A.KC, e Low cott, no WORK a Costa x.. (n4)-5*'470 t condl~ . BMW'S #1 l.:M=2-=*=1====== I titld 6: ahow, whdptd CJJtEtR:tE &\ILINGt I--,,-,""'·"":=;:;.,:=.:;;: ~~=='-c:,,::=~--l·MO. g mat., g !<male. Cal 25 ltttle u SI~ Ii .i.,. SACRIFICE! '62 FORD Van Econotlne FREE TO YOU <ll31 37M7l3 ,.,,. °"" cu• ,.,.,, 1m. '°"u Lonotr 1100. iASEN'n ''Barkleu" pup1. • m..noo • 1'llM1:ilhed, 1ow rtrtt Pl.Z'k •67s...65Mi• DOBEllAIAN Pincher ~ AJ<C. T Wffk&, obota. CLEARANCE SALE S & K MOllLI ''4 CHEVY PICK-UP R.etrieva' comb. smart, * ...... m2 * HOMI IROKIRS Xln't Cond. 842-2432 tralMd 7 P6.t w/traller $2215 ·-' or I mos o1d. BOXER pu.p1, A.KC Columbia 2'1 $Ul8 UJt» 8tacb Blvd., G.G. 1954 \.ii T. GMC pick.up. S375. lllritu re:uon for rfvina: rqlattttd, fawn C'Gknd, V • UIMl921 • C53 Tuattn A.venue, Newport away. l'1te to rood home show qqaltty. ~"49 enture %1 w/blr. $2ltl5 __ ;;,..;,;,;.=c....::c..._ Beach. ---wf'YUd;--'3MOTl--3n Coronaclo z ...;...='------ 2 LOVABLE part Shephmt BEAUT. Maned Shel tie WU J'7000 •• , now $Q(lO llcycJn mJ '58 aa:vY Pick Up truck. • malf'. AKC. puppy thots. Sabot1 mw t: compltte $250 -----"' Good cond. See to ap- J>Upa, IDOL oid, also 1 $100. Jordan.'• 673-2430 2912 Wnt Cout Hlthwq GlRLS bleydt, Jood con-pttclatel Make offer . small breed mtxied, 5 mM. Newport Beach * MS.OllO dltion $211. 1 536-6801 old, nHdl rd Im wlfencd NORWEGlAN 6*43M =;..,,:===~~-yrd.~m21fttr 2 pm2/21i ELKHOUND PUPPIES CAL 25. bow, pulpit, '63 ECONOLINE Pick Up B!:AUTD'UL LONG-~ • 61$.2575 e life.lint, new t~ hp o.e.1---------w/ powU lift 11te. See at kltten1, frM m --' home. DACHSHUND ....... AKC, 1ttuat Ifill now! Ftnt cuh Mini llbt 9275 2034.1 S.W. Cypreu, S.A.. .,..... .. -offer take• . .-. Davldl-------....;.; H(lL AJrtady lloa.trab)ed. Ready champton line, llhot1. Fr lot Via 1======== to eo · tn two weeks. 842-14&3 aur. Oporto, BONANZA M1nl-Btltt, ex· MJ..314I . 316 N.B. Days ln4) &?3-$.352; eel.lent cor\dldon, extra 9510 DEALER IN CALIFORNIA AND ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 1970'• lmmed. Ddivery 25 New A Uted ln_Stock TAM MOTORS bl Cudan Grove Bl. G.G. ""2284 0pen Su"""' 192-5Ml nlE !:NGLISH GOING THING! AT OR.ANGE OOUNTY'S VOLUME ENGLISH FORD DEALER OVEh IO NOW AT O;EAR:ANCE PRICES! Theodore ROBINS FORD _t ~ l lll p ll rt _ll 111 p LI 11 ~' MOO W, Clout HW)'. N.B. 142-&tm M0-1164 A.uthorbed MG Dealer '89 'MGllGT "Yellow, bllr: tftt. AM/FM, wood atetr wbl, ehrm wire wheels $3000. 173-8312 lliO Harbor Blvd. '57 MGA. Ro.dlter, new Costa Maa &0.0010 plush lnttriol', paint, top, I '!'~l!!!!!"""ll!'-O!!l!!!l!mP' Wire w~ls. 26 mpc $495. 1960 Ford Analla. clean, new 53&-1129 tires, n.l.ve job, SoOd cond,1'·"'sT~M~G~A-. =,,..-.-A~cl-ut-ch-re· $151'.1. ~ bit. roll bl?, .. IJ&htl, ---------I tape, map II: radio . GJltEAT P)TenHI, Puppies. eve1 494-3916 putl:. f75. M9-1913J ~.;.";,,P';.;... ____ ...;,;c:.;: MtXm Pointer &: Lab, 20 A.ICC. Terms. 2 rnale1 • 1 TlRED ...'•• malt, black. Nttda female Call 675--76.12 of dotllf tt -.JI 3 Whet! Mini-Bike wttb side '46 DODGE Pwr wan. wtnch, FERRARI latrt tefteed yard. Call · • yourself'! eon,tnlal, llcens-cv. 1tllbl1 util\J1 bul. GHat tor 646-~ 'M MGA. 2500 ml on "blt IT.,.2839, atttr t :30 A: ~ navlfalOr wlll buy a ~ cam~r $1$0. ·~ J@tp win.. BAYSIDE MOTORS FEIRAll eng. Good titta A: inL $700. Samftcel Call M&-Jm Wffbnd1. 2/23 Hor1e1 IUO ~~~in a nlee boat.GO-KA.RT.aoodrumMa:~ ~be, v.1dt whl1 . UWIW.CoutHwy.,N.B. Newport lmportll Ud. Or-1-"-2-_l_,802,,960:-=~=-- d'llon '" -~-1 ou-~=======:1~===~=:::~=: .... r-··~·, -•· ... ~-1 7 MGMT 3 CUTE cuddly pupe, mtxed 2 Matts for Ale. 1 for SABOT • Sailboat No. Zll. 6"T3-8:5s3 _, "'"' ~ "''' bed ~ --UIW" * 847-5369 * ~I w1,~:...!'eed &ood S.l7SA:lf6t$150.Call Ytllowwithvarniahtdtrlm. --------C• ..... ,, DATSUN SA.LES-SERVIC&-PARTS '64 MG 1100 Sedan. ........ or 545'..'Tm w ""''~ Yard · 96'"6435 Good cond. Sail. mut It ---------1.o.om=r::.:.::...---':.:5::20:i ·----' ---I 31':/-~~WJ· be~ otter, m u 1 t_.., lell! 312 HAU' Arab matt.3 yn old. port. doll•y 1225. 541>-1181 Motorcycle• 9)00 * LIL-RED ...__--~· !14o.l78' M:h!Ul6 •Male Puppies. .,.n poodle Good tor 111ow. s42s. SKIPJA.CK SAU.BOAT 15•• • * New * '67 DATSUN "1soo" sr1i.-1i. tbor1zed ,.enart new ·1--=~~~=--•JIU'l ?Cutepupp'*sandl: ~1411 alf-b&lllnc TRAIJ.,ER 81Yamaha12S cc Enduro. TION WAGON, wlbla: en.. u . '51 MGA, $275. tbq need lood homts. Call ALL XLNT. MUST m..z.: Only 190 mt. Ptded. 'Belt I' C&b::rvw Camper. Sleeps 11ne, 4 spd, new w/walla, ' * 568&5 7 * 612-m3. 212a TRANSPORTATION M~ """ ..., !COO • .,.._ ,.. tour, .,.~ "°""'' •lnk. Ex· ....,.. ""' top 1..a-JAGUAR 1961 MGB-01'. M111t ..u 1m- '65PorechoCoupe a.ham&~. JUOID '65 Poracho Coupe SC Red w/blk "'" XHnl1 '65 l'orlCM Coupe C Canary yellow. Pn113 ''5 Poncho SC Sllwr lf't1, XHrott '61 PorlChoC- BrW.la.nt lrilh Sl'ffft. ~ ''4 PorlCMC- Polj,r """'"· -''4 Porocht..Coupo c Prlmroee yt:Uow 00n&9 '63 Por1ch1 Coupe ..... TQJOi7 '62 PorlChl, c...,. Supor Sllwr&riY.WU'Oft '59 PorlCho 1• Red. VAMtll? '59Porscho1611 An::Ue whU1. GPWIDI _l )i"\\11' Ii ll 111 ~1111 I ; i '· 1 •• ' . ' • . ' ' .. . . .. ·r ;'\. , . "· ' ' ' ~. . . " ' I " .. i6VABLE friendly male WI · 495-SK2 • trut lncludlnt CheV)' i( Ton rack, rlh. ''Cboice'' Joca1 med.ialitly. &a-7394 evu I: ahOrt h&lnd cat. 1 yr olt', ..... a Yechti .... , ... , CrvlHrt 9020 HOTTEST. cc tnJl ~·in P.U. Lie No. N3M31 27,972 mile MW car trade.in u . ~ --;-';·,,·"nd;.;,•::i· ="""'"""""'=I 3U'O w. C.out H-.. H.S. •. ' n • e d a 1 oo d horn•. 22• (LEE) Cllltom built e1bln town. 5 left. Clow out $275. * $2299 * from profulton.al Cadillac ncommon Men-er I 'eT MG, iin•t cond. 16,<m -# 147.23-40 2121 crul&tt. Glua bottom, WANTED: 2.WO' Cabln total price. Privat. party. Kustoftl Moton mechanlc. Sparkllnaorlsln-PIST1NCI'IVE1999JAGUAR rnlln.Ntwtop.C&U-~boriled.MG=· .-; " . 1 Mo. Old Female Calico clt encloltd head, d l n t t t 1 , Cruber. ~ to rood o:md. 9SJ-fl8l al royal red in abeolutc E t;we, 4.2 t'ONVEJtTJBL!:, rn-mo. tree to aood home Movtnr aleeps 4. Chrylltt inboard. Call MZ.. da,yt. '69 AMERICAN Ea&ll '50cc. MS Saker, CM 540-SlS showroom cond! Only $1295. Spatkllni orisinal mikado!-'========'°========: can.not teep. Call Lotaotnewpalnt.$'100. tn... Speed Ski INt toaO Geronimo $750. Nice CHEVY Van Camper JOI. MARQUIS MTRS; I» So. ye.Dow w I chramt wire Imported Autos HOOJlmported Autw W ... i. M2--4U3 3/2 quln at ut 3'th St., NB. I madllne. 8*-3114. Auto tn.Da, alr, l:/h, HU C!t Hwy, Lquna &&ch, whffla, ,enulne natural 1.• ; ffiE Pupplts, 2 mo'•, attll' 5 pm. JI' soum Coul motor '69 BSA 8SO Llehtnini-cont Xln't cond. m..s~ 49f.'1503. 541).3100. black calfaldn Int., with AM/ . •• > I frltndly. La.rre breed . SWAtlS-ANCHORAGE launch. 100 hp Craynw'ine 1425 m.Uu~ $1250. Volkl 1350 Enatne. Near • ~:.~'°it~ ~iJi!~i•~~O U1·na& S/2 Cout Hlway at "~short efll'ine. Fitted canvu cowr, * ~ * New. $800. · miles! Sold new &: 1trviced &iCiaPOO 2 mot. o&d, and N....,,ort Blach ilnoe 1935 new lines. $1'100. 575-7977 MUST Sell! '15 BuJtaco -* Call i'15-ll32 * IUI MtlUI .,. by UI. Only $4195. MAJ\QUlS Ger/wp 9 moa. old, ... YACHT SALES I 1" GLASPAR, 75 hp (Shubol """'fl'X"!! 1225 MOTORS 000 So. C.t Hwy, to rood homes. 549-o2100 312 CONSULTIN& Evinrude, automatic start. * ec.olZ * Dune Bunles tru ~ tn The r.e.r.ti Cille1.. Laauna Beach, 49'-nol, I yr old mlnlotllre peod!e Boll p<inta .I. Sapptle< 1675. 613->151 HODAXA 100, ddert r"dy ZIMMERMAN ~-~;c;.-· ----- Needs quiet hon\e, 147.-501S: Call 541-1!01 DlilY 9-5 Merl I Sl<XX> lnvesttd, Sacrlflce 'S91'itEYERSl\tanx2 + 2wlth 2145 HAltlOlt ILVD. 1963 JAGUAR 3.8 Sedan. Hu all ahotl 3/2 16' ~ t;UlfOmizitd, "* quip. 90U $350. eM-47SZ top a: aide curtt.ln1. Newly ~10 Black w/wlre whla &:: YOU Dia out. Varioua kind• fUlly equipped, 100 HP RA Y'mEON Depth Flndtr 1989 750 NORTON OOMMAN· ttbll, bla bore VW ena. Loll: Plttllil Ena. ln xlnt cond. of cactus pla.nll:. 60-t.m Johnaon. Ptrled: cond. Cost DE-722, Raytheon Ship ~ 00. Excellent cc::"don. CaD of chrome. Cates tirn. BUSirsr rouUtplace tn Muat sell th1s 'wlr.. $1250. eves I: wbndl. 2/21 l'll'W owr $5ti00, ltll $2900. radk) 1030-A. a: ndio ditto-5*-1541 after G p.m. Transfer forces sale Jor town. 1be DAILY PILOT 49J..4223 day1. Evet eJ...3W. l'rff Rats. 548--1936 tlonal tinder Koml KDF-MUS? Sf:ll ltallan. rnade, $1995, or trade lor lale ~. tlme /4 effort. 'Look '65 3.SS Sedan. Belie I blk HARB0UR VOLKSWAGEN '83 YW BUI ·--· IVl'M 410 -'IZ YW BUI ·-·-· C"'' trtl m..-z ams Acct~. Repol8Hl!d 100. $:rJO or mab 1tpatalt near new lOlioc motoreyclt. model Pickup. 833--0344 llttr O•lllW MCtloD. la vt lf'thr, pwr/alr, chnn wir9 2121 36' """" boat. BaJ!k al olr. r Dlll&llY 165. Llf•i::Top::'°':-:'1:121>::·:""'::0012== i=s':. =======-"_.""'~:;":' =====::.,,;"""=:::· "~"";;;'"~•:1•:1";;.....,..;::;;;cll •H.YW BUI .= .. =,_.,-.,-..,..-C....:::..:; America. l\fr. Morpn Of pre•NUS $3 tL ot otr. --:99 1·""~ ptpplol ., • ...,, Mr. Goodwin '72-2500 Call f9W1'&. Compors · '520 ComDOrs '520Compors 9520 h)me_ Cock•-JIOO motbtr a 1S11 JOHNSON tlee 55 hp SWIM taddtr ma~-· 6 Auto S.Mle r;;.;. - btll. ,...,., • CIYL Uf) ! father. 541)...3515. 312 ll' J1berllul-Like new: step $30. • • .., ... ,,., & Perh ,_ P1iPPIES; TO .... hom<, f Only 50 hra. Extra>-m"'t __., 1_:::...:.=,::_ __ _::= ~ 1 btlfe, 1 ~~ lff to appreciate! gg..1013 9' A.VON . Jtedc!Nat uaed w~~ ~~th b: hfAf>ED silver Pe1'•ian , CENTURY !'lbel'llat ~. pXI. ' wttbau.I cartlurttor. 5*-1219 ~ female. Adults. Retorter, w/tra.ller, %ill'lp '\ Mf.flll aft 5 ..wm ., 5'0-02<0 3/J lnbrd. Canopy""' A .... n. =='=:"'=====II======== I . 11""'6:16 ... , Slip -Int '°" Troller, Travel MU 0 FOOT. J&eannda -· ··-CHRIS 25' 2 -•lol etc YOU 010. m-mc -3t3 Man oner. ~"Wee ' or8 4!1' SUP -Tfln.pOnry. up m FRU: Ftrt•'OOd -you haul' u down pmnt. f7&.0'J9I ~· boat $2.25 per n. 5CMT53. 2129 MtJgr> u.crlnce 32' tlvt Cell f1Mll5. 1659 AUSTIN Healey Sprite abOU'd. 1barp. Otter ovtr 2 SIDE He bot.t l!ipt, $IO A: body, 193-1419 $3,000. Days (213) e.1537 J'il. A aent 573-lllO 5 MO. Old """'7· Ii !All 11 r rldaC """"""' -· -· ··~ ~ -\Win.nMr. llM'l11 2/21 lloo ........ A ........... •un-•• _, .... .,...Up '",s '1ii141 u\IUTOCK Ex..irent. ~· -"' "'" "°=ta. TIAILft SAUS ---· , SIN&m LIM• 1 .. 1 ,m, -01 -s.111 ... 11 t111 Mol>lle -9200 Torry•NenM4•0oot1 YOUIW --!.AJ'Tll)R'111 ....... Xb>t · 1 ·=-H-Coae =.:."" $100. -· Loodfd, Ill .~ 111. VACAilT-OVE IN 111-. ,. ~·'°o"'o l<========d Jllduc:od 11.:11 ... l b . NICE MOBILE HOME ,. .,.._ , • ...._ 11125 m-2SOS WITH 10><31 CABANA Iii -No, ol ........ '23' TEMPEST Slp Fa Aux S2Sll5 Gll'dtn Grvt'e f'rww'l1 TOY pOOdlti, A.KC rqia, ~Ex. eOnd. X~. ft.eady CO!iTA 1-IESA -SANTA ANA 537 .. 11 Very h•av)' coat•, to.UI $3150. BJ9..6471. 5'5-C41 Dir. 842-3939 .. ,ht/ell&mp. color, Maltt. 23, S6cp with JDOOti1'I'. b:tO Pan Ammcan, like new 165 • l'IJ, 11$-:IMS. *° l2500 cood. loW ftnt pork: I 6 K ALPINE Octan :llvd., QIM. rn..3133 MobUe Home Bl"Okrn, ·l.2362 MtNt-poodle PQI A lfOW'n LIDO ~4 No. 2303. Xlnl Beach Blvd., G.G. l3&--092l VACA'nON $25--$.M, AKC, aroomed· do cond. W/fUll nci:rw: tear II: 'G NEW Moon ~f4'. 2 br, TRAVEJ.. CE?frEJl trickl, rood w1tebdos. trlr Call C1349il ' l'it ba. OornJll •tup -adlt I I a Id , 1 14~. · -pk. ~ drps, p0rcft. •• • • • '" • cen MlilfATIJilE Dach1hund 11' SNOWl!IRD No. 3<l lllMlOI. Olymplo-Alplne Pupo puratnd. no popm. 0 w/trit. Docron •ll. Goecl iii; iiJidi oil ......, _, ...... • WhNI C....,.., -kl. $25. *'028 Co&ta -· $1111. Coll-· oonn. lllrplnl a 6 K ----Mtu. LIDO 14 Sailboat N6. m, Noldll Ho1M Bro111n, 12* Jlete AV .eblde •11 l C LAliGE -,._ COiJ1t. wit> Inlier. Call 131-W 8flc!I llvd .• G.G. -........ . Milo. lol 11 .,_a -olt 1 Pll ' fi TiiAiLii Sf s a. l al\ 113112 ~ 0.... lh4,_i;o wit> torp ,..rd. 110. ,.. ltQr -· a-.... w/a-• •klrta. 534•6616 . -· • ....,, 11111 ·0CllP. -... -,.,.., ...... ~Silt.°"" -llALMAfuila A!<C ........... -.--.ua Bt-llM!lllr 'a p 1 . :tr 11.00P. -·::, -=•"'mu.="TOLINl:rl===•""a.,,...,1111=1 FANTASnC ..,. la 4 lltar. ~--···-...a. -lb ... -Caob.SllW .... a,...,,. ,........,. • Fontlme -.11. , -_,, ... llWSSI ::, Olltl-Cempsn. -9lf N. iii.a 'hmlr hpfllr dNTUii n. trall.r, ~ ..,.,.._ ..... 2 ..;":.:":.;il«;.:;.:•,,;S.A.;:.:;._~- AXC. ~--•Ir... ~, olac. "'"' ootl!ol. 11r, 2 lie. •-Xlnt II' _, •• Trailor. !"••Dtpnt. -·•mi. ' -·--ft. -.... -lo1! --nil. --• PRE-VACATION CAMPER SPECIAL •3099 <NOW IS THE TIME> 1970 ford '·100 '12 Ton Plck-Vff ITYl• 110• :Mt \1-L 1m11 1111t 11! 1111t•• 111 bltl'I 1lr ,, .. ,..,., .... ...,. ~ lfl!'!Mt, •'4r "'•· Cl19U. HI, UNI Sii.PAO FOR R 11• + OlllPER ---·_· ... ~CAMPER STRUCf!JRE--- All CAIS WIT 2 YW -24,000 MU WAllAHTT Wblle iin1ature -., 11 II-a ⅈ. 11U1T 1111 .-nba4 11>«1' d1lt ...,.....,, -de C wks, "' pr1,pera. $25. dacron ...u. Good Corid. w/ 10' x I>' add. -exrru. toilet, lhowtf. n.lll ftll. *Call 14T.a<l * $121. Coll -, Dcclu. pU1c. CM. -,.._ Mtch. Ol3-0l5C ........................ . • I )I .. - '88 YW BUB 'llYWBUI '88YWBl!8 '84 YW BU8 flldffy Air, ..... & ff....,, ('I'~ llS) s1• 11•· ..... ~: , .. ,..,mt -•&e DATSOI WhOI :::-.f..:• 'llYWIUI ·--.·--111•· fl'IJl'-111) I '84 YW IUQ ·-· ·-· CNIV M) -• ... 18B =-=iw.-11• '83 YW OAIPU =~ 11• '81 YW OA•ER ~-· s1• ~ ('" ., '87 VW OAIPER :.:::-,:; S2111 • HARBOUR V.W. AUTHORIZID IALU & lllMCS 11711 leech IMI., Huntlett""' "'- .142-4ai • ' ' ' . -. ' ' . f . . .. • " : 1 .. ·-.... ... ' " ' .,. •. ~ ' '. . . ' . ~'( . •• • " I I ' ' ' ·:.1' • • -. ... • . " . ' ... : .. " . ~: . ~· . :t : .. • ~· .... ~·. ,. 'o'M I .• . I: -· 1 •' .. ~ I • t • " i ' , I~ I \ I • • . t I \ I ; . • SalllrdoY, F ..... 2', 1'10 ' ~ ) ;;.;.;.;.,...;;......, ;;;.l!#!~IPOltm!tlll TIWffl'OllTAtlON ™Nll'OITATION ' • • TllANll'ORTATION T~TApON · TR~·,PO'llTATION TllANSl'OitT~ TllAN\~TATIGN,,',' "°°!I!!.~" "!!!,-C•n tllf•NMrc.n -""'" ..,....... w !jlort~ · MlllJ.;t ·c•ri -r • H'I~ ~·c•,.-• · ,.,... U~Cji. . '.,., .,_!!! ' jl --· • :a . ;;. ....... o"'Z ·-c: .... ·-.. p - • pORSCHI ' •. "'.,i i:'uat'K~ IVER~O-,"~I . . . IUICK QffmOl.IT : 9 T~A 911 ' Sllv<r, -~ \lf•11\, J I\ '6' RIVIERA'. VI.,., roOI .- .... _.,~, All/'TM•/S·W• -~..,_,YOll~AUTHO~IZED TIA~ P/S.-PIB. p/.,.11, ~~. lllaupUnkt, JB,(O) 1mI. 1Jkie c ~ Pert. cond, Priv. PtY{.~ '" , ~,w~PMS..'a\4161!).)Jtli,C?,I ~ ' PORS 'H'E o~nein.lloll.,act. ml......,, • u• . I ,• , , , 0 J'h, '!6-1'lill ' ' 1 • 'Q POi,t86{E E eou,.;, .W , ' '64 BUI~~ ltivlq.. Auto. ·1 , enc. AM/FM" rn e c. h. n. Air. ManY "tra11. Xlnt ~· c~ by J\llmOl\. eau .. A u· D t cCmd. lo n'.IJa. trtust $ell, best ~Ull. , ( 'otter~· 1ZU> bl-3464 '66 POllSCH!r 912: Extras. • · ,. '63 BUJ<.:K. all pwr. + pwr MW ~dto. 'Needs rillnor DIA\lll ltOR ORAN'G.E ~GOUNTv; antewsi, Wt ateeana. whl, ";'~·.::=:~ 1•l!OllCllE ...... '. ......... Sm& ::;~_lo/.1145(1,847-4343, '&; =E c llM!I lll.E_!.11. •• ~ .. ~ · · · .. , $4181 ~~"."'~.~ J,:i ~~: '°"~co:.:."! :"' 1887• NalHE ... '" ..... ' ... "'" $4Qll ,=:;;. 491-!l119,, • Ira A 1 . , . '68 tMPJ\Wl.1Ra"iiio.ihtef, air cond.~ _new tirH..tl own- er. (\VIE355J ~~sot.rnf COAST FOllO • HEllCURY. 303 Broaclway,.rLa111aa Beach. ~. "S49-3SSI. " , 1988. Pl.._E .l.l 9&' ;J,;;J,\:f::' .":.:;. ~ ~. . , "9VIJ -111.,.,. .. !-· tu.• .... " .' be!f: ~er. «-213l ~ suc•AR.U .. 1'1111'11 lllrllf'llU PORSCHE AUDI ' -... ,""'v,..B~~· 2 dr, .•' lfllRfft llUltlUn -.A·D' lllc AC ~CY., au u ... q ... f,wr .. ateer., * l•'s Here * 'Alitiiorli:e4 Sales • Ser\ltc\e. Parts ....! -~1: ' ....... R&H: T4tal ... l 38,"'!', "'ml L on ·ne-Wl v9:!,ve job', · .fll WEST COAST HVN. , · ·~··CADILLAC Unbeliovabl<.cl.,.n •,. TH! ALL NEW NEYf PORT BEACH • ""''Jti-rl4f.m.I' ~~·O. VIiie "" the road wUbou; SU~ARU STAR FFI . ~ ·. ~ ~ : Full pqmr, ~~ntlltio9jna. an,ythiic: 1:d6ne .• Pvt ptj, 2 DR, 4 DR. ~~lion Wagon. t,..ported {A:ultl ·HOO imported Autot t fM \'~ (op,"'lo\V'!Jllle~~ Mint S475. 54S-alM. ~ 4 cyl., 4 cyle, 63 ,H.P., 90 ·-vo111cw-A:iEN . ' " t '((lndi&rL Mu It saCrtn~. "·1=-0 -=Cl\F@\==o=-LET".~=-1_,-..,.,1, MP>t top ..... and up lo ~~., , . ' VOLVO ' · No. J82'600i. eu,.1, Cpe. "!'.':.'e·"air' P•S,• :no~~!",.',''at .. T"t <!riv< ' YW ;;;;;L; , . DORS~ .MOTORS Vinyl.-. 30!l'.eng. M~ --~ many ·ex tr~ ...: 2,000· act, , Kustom Motors ' IJ<tl1 eeaq.BeBlvchd., miles, l\!Ulb sell.: 1191-0406 , -OM or Huntina:ton a Pvt. P'""•ll· •. f,• ---r-,-~,.,..--15 ""' 840-8341 n SlltflEAM '69 NOVA SS,' Amer. map, dilc btlt:r•, p,,. . fib; air """'"'' ''°. • ......... Xlnl cond. LQt.de:d. ~Orit price ' N!W e USED RECREATIONAL VEHIC~ES •, 100% RARE a...._iC '46 MG-TC. . Right .band drive. MU1t ~. $1600.,&j&-2562: AulH Wentecl 9700 1968 VOLKSWA:GEN Bug. Fectory Werranty Chrome ,timl, Mlcbelln -Avollable °" Used t•-· -•-t t WE f>.V . .. =. 11:MJAUI -aya em. Toyotes sunroof, chains.. Excellent 1000 Miles or 30 Days. oondition. $100 &: Take .ove·r • ...... ..... 615-4399~~PM CA'MARO ELMORE. '&; vw Squareback, 1500 s ..... '""" -N ···.:.W Juat * '69 C~RO "SS" MOTORS Recent overhauled, 4 nu -,,r..::.._ _.._ .... tires, new shocka & mutt. call .us fol:~ .,.uni.a'"'. "396"-V8. • 4, ilpeed. power TOYOTA Drive • See lo ap-GROTH· CHEVROLET di.c brlu. Md• ... , s.70x14 redal $1098. BU-3&37 · Goodyear itires. R/H, etc. Fec1ol'y Direct 0.eler P e. ' 1 -Still under acrory warn.n- New Cars Used Carl FOR Sale. · 1968 VW Bus, AU tpr, ~ Manapr ty J t 46 742 local, u • lf4..3322 lf.4..ml stereo tape, Porsche' wheels, J&:lU'"Beat!h Blvd.-S~ar:lng~u bluembc:~·. 15300 Beach Blvd. radial tires,, low mlg. Xlnt ~ .H~~ ty' snowroom cond.! Only Wesbnlnster' cond. call ' after 5 pm, --==..,,.,,-.-·-::-:=~ ~.. tifl!.RQUIS 1.-fOTORS, ' 644-2406' 'WC'PAY WH ·--==~~--~-"' . 900 So. Cst Hwy, Laguna ITIOIYIOJTIAJ '00 VW Bua. New re-bit en& Beach. 494-7503, 540-3100 .. ----··---& trans ...... tapo dk, ... FOR vou· ·R.CAR '61 Cam•ro SS""'"" h.p. heater, e<I tires, CUJfom in-.c.....,_. , •. I U <« ~3 Merk II Wagons ter. 'xtn•t cond. fj..ij-1456 ..-Vt''" u1s se . """'""""' or Hi Lux Pickups eve~. CONNELL S48-l78:1 . Land Crul"rs '67 CA>lARO, Black. 321 '65 V\V Panel · n .. ,·, now C H"""OL"" W ~ l:YK 0: • • Qu•d < ,pd, m••" l»dy's, ·CASH over $4000,• now:. J2385, 54s..139'l-~ ' - , I " •67 tr.tPAf.,A 'SPT; eJ1£:. RJ- dio, beater, ·autorrultle, air cond. N'e\v tires. One oimu . !VETl73) tl.795: s-o u T·H COAST FQRD-fd'EltCURY, 303 Broad~y. L·~i u n a Beach. 49f.8515, 549.3851. ' ' PLUS~ trans, po1y·ure~ •• 4 &-8 track .2mi Harbor BJvd. slereo tape. $1595. 54S-1746 CHRYSLER HARD TO GET ?ttODELS ~ pert ·cond. $1500. Cofq11 lfl'Jse &16-\AICI '68 CAMARO RS, p/s, p/b, ..';;-~---·t fiO\V IN srocK , t W' PA.V ;TOP. air, auto 'tranS. vinyl top, Io * lmprtasl~~-lm-ia:I DEAN LEWIS 63 KAR.ti.1;-ANN ,Gtµa Convt. ! IMPORTS · WANTED mi, like -new $2400. '633-8256 1969 crmvs "LE aARciN•o; . Radial .tires, Good cond. n-...... r.... ... tt-, 196r. Harbor, ~-M. 646-9303 $850. Nttd 1l&rier car. "'_ ... ~~ .il968 C~~· c:y I, Luxiiry aed., ~nr:c !»4ck, Jani., . 557""9327. ,, • toP S BUYER a~tomatlc: ~ ... ,,lo . rnlg dau top, !;!lack calfskin int. BILL MAXEY '6' VW Bng, ,Groen, Re-bit ,81Ll.1!811~ ;\P.lOTA ll?OO. 557"""' attu 5 pm Everylhlog from lfleicopins ' eng & lrana.•IJl!W batt,.tlres, H-Bead>. . Pb. M7-a555 196?, CA~·SS 350,113,000 ~t whee~ lo1 air-~~-.. ~~; l'"P·IOr!!OfTIAJ ~~.,ks~.,no Priv. piy, '$1225. mu.ea, _....... , , .. .. .. r warTal\ y, .,......, ""'lfW I • ~ -91IO 842"~ atter·6 '!\VhOlesa&e Book''. ,SACJU-. ~uto L·••slng . FICE! s:ms~~iA'RQt!IS'1.f0. ' llNl BEACH BLVO. '61 VW Bys wt66 re-l>lt '"I· CHEVELLE' TORS 900 59.,C.t Hway, Lo; Hunt. leech 147.assJ Runs goo;d. ·Gooc{ tires. + FORD ·AUTHOR!ZEo . , . ' euna· B'e'aCh, 494-1503 . ~ I ml N. afCo< Hwy, on Bell Beautiful tnt~. Aaklnc $950. LEASING SYSI'E.\f ltlOVrNG Out Ot Statei,lf1ust 54-0-3IOO. '69 Toyota Corolla Sprinter. Call 545-9041 after .. 3. America's largest leasinK: sell 3rd Ffll:. '67 Qle)'.elle . =oi~R~Y~S.-~'ili~_~T~&C~~,,~,&n: Deluxe. Afl.f/Fltf radio. '66 V\V Bus;. New big eng. system tOi-finance or net Conv. Jt&H, auto, V4. EX-Sacrifice! EVcrY xlra, a.it, 1 171000 miles. $laoo. 897-$604 =-Pri't cohd~ Owner moving leasine of all type cars and cepUonally clean. lo. mi's, ull pwr, lo rpiles, clean'. alter 6 PM . ove~s .. ~ust sell.tor $1500 trucks. $1595 or Hg\, olr. 675-6405 $2675 ~lT.\o ' ·' TOYOTA d, & or best otr. 644-G:il8 e Immediate· d.:11ve1.., from 1966 •• =~~-='"'-==c I " anytime. OIRYSLER «< N-;;;...~. 2 , au"'l,.ra IO over300cars and trucks "" .. ~..,.... heater $1095 or best ofter. '67 Conv. Red. Ali.I-fl.I. • Cc>mpetitive rates • , • dr hdtp,. Pts, P{b, rfh·. 548-2698 Local car. Call . e New car dealershlp ·aervice CHEVRQLEJ Orii,:. owher, $815: Priv. pt)', '69 TOYOTA 2 DOOR XLNT COND. 545-2647 aft 6 PM 675-l280aftSpm. eFuU "!radein"' valu!. for --------1 ,.0Cat~l~61S~'22297·_:~~~·-·ecc·~,' '63 VW Convt. Very Clean. your present ca. * Z28~ * 1963 Chryaler Newport. ~ ~lake Oiler. CaU -e AU popular makes avail, 1r1otor. Nee<ls Y..Ui'!Or Wbrli:. r• ' '69 Corolla. 7000 mi's. $1000. --~ "'...~--able ~ a:pe!!'d, PS, PB, American $125. CaJJ ·6?3-8466 • .; tke p)'mls $19.19. '63 VW For Complete Details call n1ags. This car is yellow. '69 CHR¥.· 300.c 2 Door, vln. 6444151 Malcom Reid , Has a landa'u top with black top, air; all wr; ireen. Good eond. $;t95. 642-989'.l Leising Mina&cr · interi<ir and is priced to sell M.igt c:ond: S>M-n98. TRIUMPH '61 KARMANN Ghia, Nu Theodore this """keno. · I '=='==~;=;=;:;?== -------i:",,;::~.J~~tcbN•w ROllNS FORD Kustom MOton ,9~Mlf: '58 TR l Roadster, good run-I-,~=~====-2CXiO Harbor BlYd. 8~5 Baker, C.M... 540-5915 I --...;..'-','--." -."-, -- nl.ng cond. JI.lust SelL ·$395. "10 VW CONVERTIBLE Costa tilesa 642-lXllO MUST &ill! ,68 CheveJlt! Sta. '&1 'CO;\\E't ' 2 ckioJ", :..6 cyl., Call 540--0649 eves. ONL ~ ~ !:!;. -$2350 standari:l i·trans.• 'Cle111. $395: ~~-.~ !JASE .~. W••· .Lo '""" -,15511, Call ••" -· "65 TR Spitfire MK TI Conv. , .• ,,,-..--494-99;,"1 49-1-1938 ,,...,...""""'~ ' Wi .... whls. nu radials, rblt 68 VW 8, us. Xln·t, oo_nd. 1 '61 c dill El Do-' f u ' ' ="='-"·===;=:==•I •• o. 23000 I M I • " ·~•. u '61 Chev. lmP"I• <de. CONTI. NE,NT'AI c':"::•·==&=U=""'='='300=,="='-"="'=32"' sel~:n50. ·~1 s. us P'A'T', air. black wi red leath-AT, PS, PB. PriCe $400. ' ~ : .. ~r int. $139. per mo. * "AA·i563 l> VOLKSWAG""' CLEAN '6!;, VW. Xln't run--'6' CONTINENTAL: Mull s;~ ~' '67 T·Bird Land1UJ, fyll pwr., _ --------1 nlng.cond.. 40,wu mi's, $935. air, stereo tape. $79 per mo: IT'S \VONDERFVL the sell! Full power~ ·GoQd COJA1, '68 VW. Automatic: stick1 _ca11_64M==l'~'~~~-'&9 Cougar XR7, · pwr, air, many buys tn appliances Below ~k. ~ shift. Excellent condition. 1§86· yw · ~k vinyl top. '100 per mo. You tlnd In th!? Clll.SSlfied '66 Continental. Mint oond! ' MG--0233 Low~-Make Vflri'_ 50. COAST LEASING Ada. Cbe<:k them no\I.·: . All xtraS. Priced ·lo eeIL 1 1'62 VW. ne'v int., xlnt mech. ·. ~-· *' . 300 \'/'.Cat Hwy .. NB fi4S.2182 673-5655 , . ' cond, $350. 11BEllNoll A.-! VQ. '68 N C -N C 9800 C 9.IOO ',' 842~183 Beaut. 1Pr,e~ trophy ew era l'ouv ew •rs . Hew ar .. '&I VW. Body Damage4. Pert wlnntt. $2500: '~ 1 •~~~---~iiiij~iiiij~~--..;;i;iii~iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiliiliiiil for dune buggy, $400. Call '61 m_SUnn>of, Good cond. • · • • • ·~7~~· good cond, aotom ~~,"~·~~~-SUNSET FORD, THE PRICE FIGHJPI'. ~~~:s.$~~-s::m:,~radio.·~~"'.l ~~eiz:ve~ 19' 7·0'•\.. MAV.ERIC~·'K_. . .,;. 'ti Vw, $395 """"''"\'· "'5 Esther, CM 548-4822 or 546-8122 '68 V\V Blue Bue, 6,000 mi, SUPERBATOUS 68 Volks ex.cellent cond.' PVt ply. sum. Au\o. trans. Take u595. M6--4:652 (HOT ITltlPPID) time to call Steve 642-5<193 '67 VW BUG. RADIO. '68 V\V Sq Back, lite blue, PRICE: $lOOO. Radio &: heater, $1800. After * 64(...53 *: 6 pm 548-3074 SACRIFICE '66 VW SUnroot'. EXTRA '6!1 Ghia Coupe, .Auto, r.take CLEAN! Ol:fer. 6~ 548-29111 '67 V\V, white w/hlk Inter. 1961 VW Sunroof Clean. Xlnt cond: $1800 or $375. * 644-22&1 bst orr. 6'15-1084 att '- ZBZ 964 Uml Low Jdilel . E9UIPMENTll .-, Automatic, radio, heater c& ciefrooler, windshield wash.n, , I . ~ ¥inyl trim, •ccent 19roup1 carpeting. . ' NOW'$ THE MUST SELt•I '63 VW • 548-14'8 atti!r S P1.f·' * TIME fol '69 Sq, Bk vw. 15.000 mUt1. $2llllll, '"''" 499,-~ alt ,5 Plot. · ·~ QUICK CASH '57 vo~KJ:~GE~ ' THROUGH A VOL~O DAILY PILOT \'/. ...:.v::gf:: AD All othtt mode1a-now ln WANT "~ 4 ·-... ~tics. Your BNt DH1I An Still At 642-5671 . DIAN 'liWIS 1966 Ha-. C.1)1 , 8*$303 --------" ' ( • • • ' • .. ---------------- I ·-• f f ' I· I ' = • i . • •• .. • .. , ~ t ~~~llTAT~ 1 .T_l;;.W;;.;N.;.;Sl'O~l.;;;T.;;;AT.;.;l;;;;ON..;.:;... r.:;TllAH=;;;';.:.."°;;;l:.::.T;;;A:;;T;;.ION:;;,._ , ... u·_...,_c_._,_, _____ ""'l~u.-.'"'"'"'"'c"'ar"'---.:;-:.=iu"" _c.'-'c.'---"°'""" COltYAIR FORD PJ.YMOUTH '66 'MONZA -1911 f'AIRl>All!: GTA, 388 '18 ROAORUNNm,~ot- 590rt COUrft; with automatic en,., auto tran1, Pis. x1nt plonlu, air 1uap, taruon / one owner. locaUy owned'. ~· $1200 • ._7956 after 5 bars, map. Mut .. critk:el Goddeui a:okl eicltrior, plush .~ ~Call~..;;642-Wl"-'=·~~~- cream lnlerior, S119 lull prk:t 59 Fot'CI retractable Hardtop, '68 Plymouth Road Runner. ot an1all ~Own. Call J.P. Make otter! !6 Ford plck\lp Take over paymtnll $85.12 fM.!713 or ~ $300 or'! 62 Dodie $:rJO or! mo. ~5467 or OR J..3813 '61 CORVAJR van run1, ,12SMraaDr.atttrGPAt '61 ruRY II, 4 dr, air, p/1, pxt, new l\n&.i clutch, bat. 6T GALAXIE 500. Air cond. r/h, 46,000 m.i'1. 1 oWner. tt"", 11ai:., -best offer R &: H. Good C.ond. Mu.at Xln't eond. IUJ5. ao...TM. ~ 7 "" . Sell. 494--MS& '65 J,TO HARDTOP. Radio, heat.er, power steerinr. 1 owner. iPGN982l. $119&. sbtiTH COAST FORD-MER· ct)RY, 303 Broadway, La- JAYEUN A~STEVENS SPECIAL runa M Beach. 494-8515· '69 COLONY PAruc \VAG. 54s.3851. t""ull y equipped, Al\f • FM, A STEVE STEVENS trailer tow packa&:e. One SPECIAL owner, factory .-.vranty. '65 GALAXIE 500 2 Door ' Hardtop. Rll;fio, heater, pow. er steerin&', VS. CPCR444) 1 owner. $1195 S O U T H COAST FORD-MERCURY , 303 Broadway, La run a Stach. 494.SSS, 549-3851. '69 FOfID Fair!a.ne 500 4 Dr. YelloW wfblk int. V-8, auto, fXXF386l $1995. S 0 UT H COAST FORD. MERCURY, 303 Broadway, La 1 u n a Bea~h. 49'-8515, 549-3851. MUSTANG 1----A STtvE STEVENS SPECIAL ' wfa/W. 15,®0 miles. Owner '65 Jl.1USTANG Ha rd top overse11.1. Sell $ 16 5 D. Coupe. Power steerin(. r&• s.tS-0483 dio, heater, erulsomatic. °"' i964 Fairlane Sta. wq. $875. g cyl. autom, pf11, radio, xln't ~nd. 549--0032 · '61 Ford Gala.'tie, $150. or make offer. Call ,,....,., FORD A STEVE STEVENS 1 's:PEcfAL owner. (0UC15n ·iia SOU'11:1 COAST FORD-MER- CURY. Jl3 Broadway, La. runa Beach. ~ 54>-3151. A STEVE STEVENS ' SPECIAL '69 MUSTANG 2 Door Hard· top, Executive car. Ptlwer iteenJw, air COl1d. llllO .. u. es. New 'car warrahty. {N'O. .~ GA' ·~E """ ·2 Door SR01Fl065W) $2995. ~U'Ill "" ....u..~ JUU OOAST FeRD • htERCURY : Hardtop. Power steertne &: 303 Broadway L a g u n a brakes, air ooncUtionina. New Beach. 494-SSis', 549-385L cu warranty. (No. SJ58Y· """'=,,.--~· _,,.-=_,-.,.-ll49U ) $2995. SOUTH a:>AST * ''Choice" Mu1t11ngl FORD • A1ERCURY, 303 Retired.tfachers nineteen-six. Broadway, Lagura Beach. tyf:iYe. VII 'vith std. shilt. 4JM.8515._ 549-3851. • ' R/H, etc. ''Just 48,700 mil· l-~====='=-"-1 es''· Sparkling !lawless rnlk· A STEVE STEVENS ado yellow, w/p)ush black SPECIAL vinyl inter. Excel. w/walla. smart tiuy for $1295! MAR- QUIS MOTORS 000 So. Cit Hwy, Lquna Beach. 494-7003 540-3100. .'65 MUSTANG Yellow w /black top. Conv. Manual 3. speed. V-8. Runs VllRY \lo-ell, \Vill trade for • 'Van Qr Bu:-: pl.u.~ CMh. Or '67 -FAlRJ,.ANE sr W/.G. will tak~ $899 or best offer. V8, ~ii;. po'(o'er t>lterlnz ' 673-4493 anytime. brakf!s, ~~tic, luUa~ MUSTANG 1968 Futback. rack. One <>wner. Low mile-GT 3!KI 4 spd disc brk qe. (UQY1691 $1995. SOUTII dark Feen blk vin inte 1' COAST FORD • ~1ERC'OR)' air shocla, 'Ameri~ m.:~ 303 Bi-oadway, La run a Indy' .................... Beach 494-8515, 54~3M1. .I: 1' $-..u. rnv. Pty, 3218 Orep St. C . ?wl • A STEVE ST1."VENS ~2S71 SPECIAL .. ~61~M"'uo-= .. -,,.....,,,=,.,,zv=-. -.-.~ ... .. , .. , ' p/a. r/h, landau top, 1 ownr. 37,000 mi. i1550. 673-8no '66 Muatan{: v.a. PIS. Xlnt com. 58,000 mi's, it400. Call 536--9967. 1968 MUSTANG Futbck, xln't cc:md. P/S, air corid., lime.; pHR. ~73 ' OLDSMOllL£ "63 LTD BM """ • Dom-'Hardtop. FuU poWtt & air. tiow mileage. Foctory war-·~lpnty. (WQV 1821. $2495.l·,65-' O_LD_S_V_-8-au-to_con_vt_ 1 ~UTH COASD,fORD-MER-.. ' · ' ' 'PX, ~ ~~. La-55,lm m 11. Xln I cond. !lbna 6 ea h '49'-8315, Call ,6'4-44'19. · 5f9..3§1; , ~ . ' \ ·. '63 OLDS • CuUus Convt. -. . Good O>nd. 15.lO. · A STEVE ~"TEVENS * Call 540-751.9 + SPECIAL . ' '64 CUTLASS, air, p/s, p/b • butktl 1eats, $2,(Q) ml, xtra cl~ ,1095. 847·1l91 '66 OLDS 442. 4 spd, PY..'f 1trz., i-Jh. J\.fust SeU! U750. •S4&--m&* :PQN'llAC •• '66 STINGRAY •'AITIACK 417 •119. 4 1pcl. R•cli• I h••f•r. EJLt•pfioft•I tar. ISUA076 l $3095 '66 RAMBLER CONVIRTllLI Auf•'"•tit, racl i•, h1af•t. V1ry rtie• t•r, /WIK 5011 $695 '63 YOIJ(SWAGEN l u9 l Door. IGZ.M617) $695 -'67 MlltCURY ~ CALllHTl·ll'f. CP£. F1t lory 1ir, auto11111fic, 11.S., r1clio, h1•+•r. oft l·1 10,000 ho11t1I prie•. N•w cir w1111ftty (VOii ?J61 • CAMARO Z:21 COUPI READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVl!RY '68 CADILLAC DI VILLI CONVllTllLI full powar & •ir, low low '"il a1, ffi9a tolot, 9lau ti1a1, IWSHl95) $4295 '66 CAPRICE HAllDTOI' flfll powar I air, a1lto i>u~lr. •••h. ISTF-6151 $1595 '65 IMPALA HAIDTO, coun VI, auto., raclio, he•+1r, t ow111r, low ntil119•• IM,LllJl $995 '68 CHEV. 'lz TON .. PLlnSIDI VI, hy41a'"•lit., rad io, h1al1r, cr11m ituff. f 154• 04AI $2295 • ' Sarvrd.oy, ,_,,. 28, 1970 • DAILY PllOT ., TIANll'Ol'l'ATION flWllllOlmlON fltlNSPOltTITION Uoo4 Cora '900 UoN Cori fllO UNd Cora ,,. PONTIAC ltAMIUlt ---------1'"'0 RAMBLER. Crarir ------....;-~! '61 rnlEBIRD A-<GO .............. --· ....... '65 T·llRD Bt&l&t. oon&Uon, '28,tlm ml, ~cllh. $llO or btst otter. hD power, f.ac~rt &it. A • c\J In .... lllJOO or bnt 1 =-=="====== .,.at boY. dlr. Take'"""" o&r. 9D3IJ 1 • car or small down. Call Ken '65 Poottac" 1 owne-.... T·llltD ""'' 10 -· Xln't eond. PIS. etc. 46,000 I---------'A T·Bfrd. -4 dr Landau rac.. mi's. Call 6ff...33TT or A siivs STEVENS air. Ex. cord. Prlv. ~. 54J..1133, After 5:30 m-oo&7 SPix:t,.u. S.00 '« Belt ofkr. S4S..ml lilB6 Catalina. 8,tatlon Wqon, T·Blrd a.t dr Ulndau J'ac: factory aJr, p/s, p(b, xlnt Air. l'ull Power. Exe. cond. cond. Ntw tlnt1. 43,fXXI ml. Prlv Pt)-. 5tl-427t 11,m. 5e-1181. ,.._1295 • I========' I 1'" Lii.ii4\is a!liVi. Vt. YAUANT auto, ~e. p/1, r6fl, ~ ' ' l(UOile WlbJk top, x.lnl cond. ~ CdM 644--lG'l '64 Valiant. 2 dr. Hantto;. New t1.re1, super Extru! .. RAMIL.ER '&4 T·BIRD Hardtop, full 9(12-5476 aft 7 , power A.air. (OLV'101) $1295. '60 VALIANT wqon.. Std . SOUTH COAST FORD-Mm-shlrt. Excelltnt Cond. . MUl!I' Soil '63 Ramblff Sta ' ~Y. '383 Broadway, La-S295.. ' 491-"'1 \Vq. Very Good Qind. Call l'UI& • B e & c b. 4:94-8$15i THE QUJCKER YOU CALL, belwn 'S & T PJ\.t 531--9737. • 5*3151. . TlfE QmCKEft YOU SELL. 91GO ~,, ••.•• ,,~ ~ THE I ~ALL NEW.·~ • 111 • i• • • • • • • • Camaros • • 1 • • • 'Iii • ·AND • • • • • Corvettes • • •• • • • • • • • • ARE •· • • • • • • • •• ~ HERE NOW! a $1995 '67 PONTIAC IONJr(IYll.LI H.T. Full pow•r, f••t•ry •Ir, 2t,fOO •tlu1I m1l11. · '67 MALIBU H•utcir uun l sp•1cl, Vt, ~H, it•••r 1t1aerhtt\ 11Ufl:67l)) $1795 '61 STINGRAY cowY11.T11L1. 4 Sitcl .. r••li•, h•1far, Ml t.011i. IVQU6ltl . 'S399'5' '67 OLDIMOllLI DILMONT HAltDTOP CPI. F1at.rv •Ir, ,,$., A.T., r1411, htr. l•w '"Ha191. IUTLll6) $.1595 . . '56 FO~D PICKUP '$295 ... '69 NOVA . . . .. '. ' . 6 evlirtdat, p•••rtllcle, ~.s.,1 RIH. 11,too lftila1. $2295-~ . ' . ' .. ' • • r • ·O WE DISCOU·NT ALL NEW CARS! * Sticke,.-. Prices l·g·~ored * _.../ '70 N1W DODOI CHAl.f,.ENG,lll . lt/T 2 ..... h0etdt.p. Spec:i•I Elllti-. il.e•thef l.11cW •••t•, li1ltt trovia. r•lllo 9roup. disc l>r•ke1, pow•r br11k•1, co.Oii• 1el11 fOHIJll• ... tre1u191i11ion, 1ure trip diff•refltiel, 440 CID •"'JI" 4 ~-• ti1ded 911111• •II ·.nc. CMV. b•cklite, defor." re1r wll1llow, ,;, co"4iti011il'MJ, lt.Mlemp time c:leley, ii eek "i11yl roof, bl1cli: bul'ftbltb.1.1hi,.. fMtr. No, JS2UOEI IOI· ... ' '70 NIW DOl>OI POLA RA 'I •••t w11Jon, .li1c l:.r1lr11, power l.r1ke1, forq~fl!f11-.'fr1111.' , mi•1io11, lll CJD e11gine 2 bbl., fintM 91111 ell window1., ' eir &onditioni1191 elerlric clock, lugg•t• rtck, mu1ic m11t1r AM rtdie, pewer 1teerin9, del1,1x1 wlie.I C.O¥el1. "IMtr. No. j •I hev• b•en • new c•r de•l•r ' here in So. Ci1lif. for over 20 ., Y••rs end I deeply eppreciate it when · you do business with •me, end I ""ill pe"onelly me~• -iever'( effort to s•tisfy you in1 every· wey so thet you will be- come· • 9ood friend end •• booster for Worthington Dodge. Sl .. eroly, Col Woi'ttil ... ow , 64 DISCOUNT FAOM fACTORY STICKER PIUCE '70 NIW DODGI SWINGER 2 DR. H.T. DL'6-L0";·3 DIS~OUNT '70 CHARGE R··V-8 FROM FACTORY" STICKER PRICE .... Cerp.h. Torct111AI .. Tr-Mk1io11, Atilt Ratio J.55, Differ· 1ntial-Su,. lr•lllf't 140 CID ingi11e • '4bbl. Tinted ·wi11Chlii1Jd, eir collditioni11o9.0 llOiM 1uppranio1'1 peck991, ;,..u1ic m11t1r AM radii, pow., ,....,;..._ lu111bl1H. dTip• • ~ack. De· luxe "..+.ael c,,,_, E70xl'4 WSW Poly11tar Tire flM23HOll 1501 IJI. . 5532 DISCOl,JNT '70 Niw DODGE COROND s732 DISCO.ONT· --- From F.Ktory Sticker _hice FIOM FACTORY STICKER (ICE '70 NIW DODGI MONACO -· 4 door ke,.;top. IJtM tmP. diK \irek"• • ,f,..ftt pewer lirekes, •••* Nit petp, ~11eflit. tren1'"i1ti ... <MO CID 1119in•1 4 bbl., ffrrt.d 91111 all wiM-s, mirf'or le~ •ide, ''"'''' control; ,;, conditiani!MJ, •lactric clec;k, l 1paacl winchliield wir."-po-wi....iow1, ••tfoplionic AM radio, lilt 1t.•ri119-Mff. No, Ot«J.f00.l lt!071. 5854 DISCOUNT FROM FAclORY STICkER PRICE Super lee 2 door hardtop. light group, powtr'l:trake•, torque• flit• tr1111mi11ion1 lll CID angine I cyl. '4 hbl,. tint.cl gl'""'-¥1 all wirtdow1, air cortd itioni119, taclio'"•l•r, r.dio-::"1J1u1ic mt1• fer AM, power 1f11ri119, 1porh type ilaering whael, 91tor 9rei11 "invl roof, white b11mbleb1• 1trip1, d~lr.rxe wkeel co•· '''• ko~ tie down ,1111 .IMtr. No. WM23NOE10127l l ?03 DISCOUNT Fl.OM FACTORY STICKER PRICE '67 Dodge Mon'co '68 Charger '67. Ford Galaxie '66 Chev. Impala 1 Dr. H.T. Autom1flc, reGlo., heet.r, t ir cond., F111I Jlow•r, fec.to ry •It, whit• w•ll1, tinted 9l1u. ITUD34211 '67 Plym. Fury Feetor:r ,;,, AM-~ rWi .. ;-1t.wi1tto WSW., ,;,," ,i .... cv$1'395 . '6.7 Camaro Viityl roof, 1uto1J11tic, radio, haelor, power 1teer· in9 I breke1, c:on1ol1, WSW, !WIPl 721 '65 Ford Wagon Avlom1fic:, rtdio, hettlf, ·p-•r tt.arlng, ,;,. cond., WSW. CREl191l. '-' '68 P~nt. Firebird ·• '67 Dodge · Fectory •ir, pow., 1IMri1MJ, •11lorn1tic, RIH, Automatic, power 1+.1rin9, redlo, h1111t.r, whit. WSW, ti11tecl 91111. IXHK14JI .well1., fi11ted gl111o ATIZ162) • '67 Olds 88 ~ Dr. H.T. F1cfory air, p-•r 1leerl119 I Lr1ke1, avtometi ,, RIH, WSW, tinted 91111. tSXl70ll $1395 '67 Ford Galaxie' 2 Doot' f1ffLeck. Automatic. RIH, power 1fnrin9, p'krar brek11, wkil• 1icfeweH tires. CTZPl67) • $1595:. ~· .. ,,,..;~S1'3g 5 s1095 *TRANSPORTATION CAR SPECrALS * ' . '67 Mustang Fs~bk. A .. lfll•tic, r.dio, hNt.r, l"Wff .+..,;119 I llr1ke .. ~W.,IUIX7's1795 '64 Chevrolet IDtlCE!!. ' We DO NOT r1; ha ·•·Mlllf· -Dowii. l'ayme .. , •·s10 •• ••• $21 clown,, $99 cloW., •• etc. etc. We try to onunge •wa pDJllllidS M -thlf p•1sz1ali to salt .wJI l .. wld· _, culwner. . . '65 Corvfffe '60 A~tomttic, rn•1 whHl1., tec:k, AM-FM r1dio. INNC556I; ' s2295 '62 .. '67 Dodcje GT '61 Autom111tic, redio, heeler, powff 1t.erin9, contole, WSW, '"';'. '1. 7'9 5 RAMBLER Rtcllo elld keater. wkite wall tire1, tint9' 91111. IWEZ9t01 CHEVROLET Auk111111fic, raclio, li11ter, ,..1i1t•·w1llt, tinted 9111~. IPIDl171, DODGE A11lot111fic., raJie, he•ler, po-r 1!eeri119, WSW, tl11t1d 91111. IJLT74SI ·s195 '64 $295 '62 WO.RTHIN<iJON DOD·GE COSTA MESA 2888' HARBOR Blvd. OPEN 7 .PAYS A Bank Financing e Vis' Our Award Winning $ervice Dept. J DODGE POLARA 4 Dr. H,T. A-.;to,,.elic:. redio, hett.r. wkite wtll tires. fXXD759 1 VOLVO '4"1pHd, cutto,,. lnl1rior, r1dio ind hetter. (5·215511 T-llRD Auto'"etic, pewer •*••ring I: brake1, eir coltd., radio, lie1ter. llYE916) ?95 • • • ., l . • • llRS. SPIRO AGNEW Quiet Lady Behind. · Our Controvenial V. P. • COWBOY POLO ·Dude Ranches Discover New Ways to Have Fun ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA FEBRUARY 28 , 1970 ' ' r l f f Cfhemerourself FOR JOHN YOLP£,, SttmMy o/ Trasp«IMUM .. ,, ,,... ,,.., .,.., ,. erwJ GoN,.,....,., •• ..,_. iM WlbeM1 I/ .., .._ e.ra a.. •kU. •• °"' • ..,,,..,. 4oi ,.,.. Ill ........ lo ila ••,,,.)ea1- llra. D. R., FreelaoU, NJ. • The Ciri.l Aeronautics Board is in- yo}yecf in the economice of arialioe. Ac- cording to the CAB, none of the major (or trunk) airlines bu recei~ Co'feJ'lt- ment aubsicliea aince 1950. The only air- Jme. ieuitibl eome au.t.idiet today att nine local airlines nd foar AJub air- 1.iDea. Tho employee bonus tUt is beiag paid ii not under the au tlaority of the Aerouutict Board. 'OR T'"Y£0R CALDJJ"BU, lllllAor o/ .. fulUnony o/ Two Mm" I U.,. M.r4 alMal 1°" ~ • ........,.. ....er -..,....,.. ...... ••pp•rl •• •••i••r MOHMelll. I/ .. , .,.., u ia1-L. D ... Vdce,N.Y. e ) uk. ..Did you proteat when we en· tercd World War ll?" Usually. there ia a dead silence, or I get the a.nawer, .. I was too young!' POR ED SUUIY A/¥ ··~,..,. ~ .. flee bate "' ,,,..,.,..,. IAaJ yo11 are ... .. ,,..,., tM• ......... ,,.._ .. .,._, •p •fUllNI .... • bo.1 Row tl.,.. U.. daey ere alane1--lln. E. L. R-, Sea Bf!ro ,..nlUeo, CeU/. e We (and they) bow in adYa.nce be- came we baYe to raene teals where the ca.meru can get a good ehot of guest&. FO& BUBERT L. saiJv.nL. U, C.U/. . llice~ Net11 AIMFiClD WNwy rua JNreea&a•• •I ................ ,..., ... ,,.,,.rNelc .,......,,, -/Ma a. Orr, r...-- • Accordia& to a repon by the corporate plannin& department of Duper a Row, hardbound sales run around SS million copies a year; mau-ma.tket paperbou.nd aaJe. are reported as 315 million copiea a year, and to thia you must add another 35 million of trade paperbacks for a total paperbound figure of 350 million. Thbe 6p:rea are for 1967 and do not include book clubs. religious boob. etc. -What In Ula Worldl ft't Only a Paper Moon Army map maken know ju.at how Neil A.nmtroag and Buu Aldrin felt in landing on the moon. They do it almoet every day. Their Painting on moonsltine w. llowuu, is cme ai '1i rl, ...... 100 , •••· ... •u1 , .. aa..t n 1iir H led. n.e -90Ck4p ....... ill ,, ......... D.C., by die U.S. Anly Topo. paplaie c-.anct. C..biaiq i1ai9 ..Meo a..lie.e .... witla • deeeckirc:aia ty ca.era, ...,_..Ub gel the (eeliq dMJf are ia a •pececrah roahiq to die luu.r aar&ce.. ,,_ a new la.ncl.iq aile ia • lected br NASA. the Army ... p.-r. .. ..,. f!d .... .w ep9q .... .. -.... --.WU .. die ...t.ce ........ frM ''VacatioftH What W JOU p for two wee.b on an En11ieh farm, /ree? According to Winthrop Laboratories' new edition of "Cold Facta," if yoo are willing to voJunteu yoonelf for research on coldt. the free vacation at Salisbury ma1be all youn. Volunteen are inoculated with Un v~ . obtained fro111 people with colds, ud the resulla charted and analysed by the U.S. C<rrmnment as well u private British ~eben.. (No. a mif. aele cure buo't been found ,.ei..) Student Prlw In.mates at the New Mexico State Penitentiary are going to coll• Some 88 inmetn are cumrally ....,... ... ~.... -;,;-.. & .... ,,_, ie'ta. .;....liaa. ........ .,, wl U.S. -...,. 1\e pi ... w is .,.... POil. CUYFORD JI. B.4RDIN, S«retMy of ApicMllllrC .... , u yoar opiAlo11 °" IM Mle o/ /.N .,..,,. to re.,,U.:. IM eoaaotlily pl.11 1101e eo.lbe• .o •ucA /or .,_.,. -" ~-Mr. Bi· .,.,,, z.J., 1"""8"°'41, Olclo. e We belieYe that •och a modi6ed Food Stamp Program ahould become the single IJ&lem for providing family food ueis- ta.nce. Therdon; u the Food Stamp Pro. gram continues to expand. the Commodity O.iatributioa Program will be phued out roa NOltM.4 ZUOfE~ La;r~ r elk Sito"' u ... .,..,. ,., ..... Ut• • urll.ll yo•r ..... , .... .., ._, *' alt.ey ,,,. .. .. •• ""° •"°'9 kai- n.eu u TO• MH do11eP _,,,,,...,.., FtNIJa, Cea41ea, N .]. • My two teen-age .om line normally good ai.nging YOices. bat at this poml they ba•e no ambitions toward show boainess. 'OR IUJYDOUR TBROJJ"E~ Director o/ IAe I~ Jtnauae SaW:e u,,. ... .,. ,,. ....... in ..... u .s . .,..,,, ksa 011 ll,000,000 or •ore .,.,....~ 111.e ,.., yettr /OT .wcla ,... MN ~a1- /tlra. Mtl7W11 Perl.., Bu ... rcl, N.D. • Preliminary figures for 1967 reto.ms filed in 1968 show that 792 individuals pa.id· income tu on adjuated groas in· comes of f 1,000,000 or more. FOR llYLBS nlBROSB, CAM-iuiner U.S. B11na o/ CllSIHll ............. l/.S.IJ. ,... •I c.,, ... - _,,,. ..... alCA ..... ,. iju .. -.. tM,. •re .eill6tl1-B•l ,.,.,,,._,., ••rsete, N.]. • They are tumcd over to the Drug Dis- poeal Unit of the Bureau of Narcotic. and o..Qgeroue Drop. Marijuana ia de- stroyed by burning. ·-· .. -• ,_ ..-........ , y-.. ~ ... ""'--· ........ pt .. -,,.. tlte .,._._, .--,._ .,..._1e. ~ ~..--WT -• .... --4, .. Aak n-Y_..., Ji'aad7 Weell]>, 641 ~ Aft., New Y_., !'l.Y. 1..U. We __.. _._...... ..-dw, '"81 f S will ... ...W 1-ad. -_._ eored largely by the College of Sant.a Fe. which provides IOl'De of ita Christian Brothen aa inatructon al the priaon. Co- ordinator of the college p~gram, Or. Pat Murphy, says: 141nmat.ea make ex- eellnnt madent. Thef are IU1ure, flighty motivated. and in this atmosphere there are fewer diauactions." Very little hooky. playing, too. Private Ufe Katharine Hepburn ia the only peraon to h .... e won an 08Ur for a starring role time times ("Cues. Who's Coming to Dinner," "Lion in Winter," and "Morning Glory") '°d 6ghta ...U- a.nt)y to maintain priTacy, peacie, and quieL "I bate noiee. I don't even like music," Mid the •tar of the standing- room-only Broadway musical, "Coco." .. I doo't haYe &llT kilad of llO.iae-makiag ma- IC.atbarine Hepburn chine in my bou.ee-not a radio, pbono· graph. or tv aet." According to Kate, who ju.at tamed 60, pri•acy went out when overpopulation came in. But abe manages to aYOid people by jogging iD New York's f.entral Park early in the morning and by putting on ber atage ma.ko-up at home and driTing to the theater in a beat-up old cu jpet .Uui.me to walk o.1L&~e. 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Ano t>leaM Include my utra bonua, lllE ORIGINAL HITS OP RIGHT NOW," Wbkh I may hne FREE If I decide to mp "POP, ROCK AND SOUL." .......................................................... 0., ........................................................ . s.... ........................................ n, ........... . "-e A ,....._., (a-ls 0..) 0 YH .•.••••.•• NO 0 NP,HC&MlllOUL .................. .,.....t " DUDE-RANCH VACATIONS Now They'r Co10bov polo i3 gGiftft&g fa.'10ra.ffWfl{I dtulu. Broo11M are sued aa mallet.. I T w AS ~nly a chance re- mark made in half nos- talgia, but it set the New York executive to thinking. lli8 luncheon companion bad eoggested, "Why not try a ranch vacation this eummer and really relax? I tried it Jut summer in Wyomiq with my family and bad a wonderful time." That evening \Ile executive set the wheels in motion to flnd out more about dude (now sometimea called "guest") ranch vacationa. To hia aurprise. he found that there were actually eome ranches within a days drive-or leea--0f almoat any metropolitan center, catering to city dwellers who wanted to enjoy either a abort weekend or up to a month's stay. Visitors will find, too, that many dude ranches provide more than traditional bones and cookout& Some have kept all the fun of the rugged outdoors but combined this with heated swimming pools, cow- ..some hore .. odded boy polo (eee coYV), akliag in aeuon., wei&'ht..reduciq ~ -eome even have sauna baths I This year, accol'diq to a U,S . Government study, some 260,000 families will spend eeve.ral million dollar& at...more than eeveral hun- dred dude rancHee; and it's ex- pected this ranch-vacation boom will trii»le by th~ end of the 19'108. Choices of where to go range from Alaab to lf•u•chueetta, and the areu are aa varied u Amer- ica itself. Dudes can head for in- timate, secluded ranches in New England, New Yor"1 or Pennsyl- vania areas; ranches tucked in among the scenic hilla of West Vil"linia or the meadOWB of Wia- c.onain or the big spreads located in the Western at.at.. As for action. take your pick. Thia type of vacation uaually in- cludes a lot of boneback riding along acenic mountain trails, and, in addition, ft.ahinl', swimming, wildlife photograJ>hy, picnicking, moonlight ridea on Uy wagon.a to steak friea and welner routa, and barn dances. The elude ranch aeaaon is tra- ditionally from May through Oc- tober, and the veterana-<>f other ranch vacatiom-will tell you that June, September, and ()c,.. tober are the most beautiful montu. Tbeee monthll will find the least crowded conditions. Moet ranc}les are open from four to six months, but some are open all year. Many ranchen off er reduced rates o1f ...eason. During the put few years, I've had occuion to sample ranch va- cations at the S20 Ranch and Nine Quarter Circle Ranch, both in the famous Gallatin -Gateway, Mont. Jim Goodrich operatee bis S20 Ranch u a gueet and ''working'' ranch. Aa we eat around a camp- DUDE-RANCH INfOltMAnoN for co•ploto l11for•otio1t obo•t ro~ tltot fah i11 poylltfl glfOlh, wri'9 to tlto lollowlngi "OMo t-a.. -4 a-t.." Wro- •Jltfl '"'"' c--... U20 c.,,..., A-. a..,.-, w,.. noor "telldl v_....., 1 .. "'-ww:• ,,.... ._ AM U-, $900 f. JM SI., 0..-...,., c•. C.,,_. Diido •'"' c;.,.., loltdl AIM., 210 Clo~ Sf., ~. Colo. "o.do IOf!Clles Ovf WMI," u,.;o,, 'odlK loilrooJ, J 5fli & DDdgo Sb., 0.-lict, Nol». ~~-JG.HIM'-"·• ICWI W , ~. Mollf. ~J "G-' -' 0.-._. .. f,_.i lttl~ a-., JOJ a.t. ... ....., IUiJ~ .,_, Ore. 97aJO w. w. ,,_,..,, r-c._._ of c--· 420 COfl9,.. St., r-, .AriL 85702 ] s More Than Horses and Cookouts swimming pools-even sauna bathsl tire one night, high in the beautiful mountains, he said, "City folks are thrilled to help with the roundups and cheek on the cattle in the paa- t11res. Everyone-and this includes chitaren especially-enjoys the horseback trip to ~see the mares and their foala in their summer paaturea." Goodrich otters pack trips of a week's dura- tion or longer into the back country of Yellow· atone National Park. The nonridera enjoy the Gal- latin and hike up its tributariea and fish for trout in the Firehole, By PETE CZURA , even Madison, and Yellow· stone rivers. Even the aged and infirm go out in bis unique and his- toric stagecoach for en- joyable rides. for thousands who "perspire heavily A different formula bu been found to keep underarm1 ab- 80lutay dry~n for thou- sands who penpiJ'e beevily. Drier than any anti-wetnem agent that can be put in any aeroeol epny can! By any- body. After decadel of cunmon "deodorants," it took ad:Mml- ical inventbi to make thia truly effective protection pouible-with the eame safety to clothing-the ame thou1and1, women with problem penpiration are findins the protection they need-and never could find before. And fully electiw u a deodorant, too, of coune. If you penpire !DON than average-even heavily-get the poeitive protection of Mitchum Anti-Penpirant. Liquid-11noothe1 on thru ta.tin. Or Cr.m-vonWUn,, non ... ticlty, fluffy-te%turttd. Each$3.00. Howard Kelsey-, a handsome, white-haired chap who owns the Nine Quarter Circle Ranch, told me a.a we &bed in a small stream for trout, "D11ring the summer months, two-and tbree- day pack trips are f ea- tured especially for teen- agers of guest families and are included in the regular activity schedule at no extra cost. Ad- vance reservations are not necessary for theae short tripe. However, longer pack tripe re- quire advance arrange- ments, and there is an extra charge." akin milcb:wm 88 popular "deodorants." Called Mit.cbum Anti-Penpirant, it ie the product of a trustworthy ~year-old laboratory. By the GuAaAJnD-li you are not entiJely aatilfied, retum pack.age t.o it.ore where purchaled. Stnree a.re aut.horded to refund full cub price. The game of cowboy polo is one of the f ea- ture attractions on the Kelaey ranch. Though it seems wild and danger· __ Mitchum @ Anti-Perspirant oua. it is comparatively aafe and is gaining in fi popuJari ty among the--"" around in the corral. aueat&-tbe women, too For a moderate fee (about -who play it. Instead of $10 for the round trip) both using a polo ma1let and ranches will pick you up at bard ball, the players use either "Bozeman, w'here the a volley ball and soft North Pacific North Cout brooms u mallet8 to Llmi~ comes in from Chi· swat the ball merrily cago or Seattle, or the Weat Yellowstone airport in the summer, when it is open to commercial ftighta by Frontier .Air Ltnee. Alao at the Kelsey ranch there is a 4,000-foot landina .trip capable of han- dling twin~nalne planes. Anyone, male or female, physically ftt can enjoy and take a pack trip. It you are a Jover of the outdoors, rock bound, animal or bird lover, aeot~at, or maybe a aecre- tary or a boal.ae.a executive, a pack trip could be the ad- venture of a lifetime. Moet ranchers provide eveJ'fthina but peraonal sear and bed roll (aleep- ina bq to you tender- f eet). lf you brina alona the followit11' items, you'll be in "style" and· com- -fortible durinJ' a· ranch vaclltion: felt hat (with broad brim>. dark glauea, wool ahirt, khaki trousera, heavY slacka 'in caae of cold weath- er), and stout ahoea °' boota. Brina aJona a pon- cho to ~ you dry ln case of rain or anow in the tiigh country. Take along a pair of Urht- weigb t "lonrhandtea:• too. Keep in mind the days can be warm and the nil'hta crisp. A ranch vacation can be enjoyed u a solo ad- venture .or by tamlllea aearchinr for a new kind ot thrill Growing chiJ· dren thrive on the care- free life and the deli· cioua meala, topped off by all the rich milk. they can drinJc. Ratea are dependent upon the number in your party, lenath of stay, and type of accom- modations. Weekly rates start from about '100 per persoa, with some having apecial rates for children. I ._It you corre- spond with the ranch of your choice in order to secure detailed infor- mation regarding the various typea of accom- modatlona offered; When WTiting, be aure to in- clude the followina : your name, addreaa, are, time of planned viait, number and ages of chil- dren, and types of activ- ities moat interested in. And you can be sure of two thfnp after eam- p11ng a ranch vacation: you'll depart with reluc- tance at the end of your sta.y, and you'll never be the aame araln until you return. • • FamU11 W••klr, Marolt J, 1110 • •• 1. . . ' ~I [ "S BE'S SUGAR and nice-- but she also has spice." That's what Vice President Spiro Agnew quipped recent- ly about his wife Judy. What the Vice Preaident wu try- ing to do waa to clear up the impres- sion that hie wife ia just a eubmiasive milk-tout creature with no opinions of her own. Judy A.pew baa lots of opinions, but abe aaya, "I eave them to tell my husband in private. I d<!n't hesitate to ten him when I di•rree with him, and I think I'm a cood fteht.er. He wanta to know what I think. "But I don't feel that be needs me to back him up in public. He can take care of himself in any controversy. He doesn't need me to defend ltim. Nor does he need me u bia public cbeerin• section. Thousands and thou- sands of people are writing to him to voice their approval." · That' a why you don't aee long newspaper articles givins Judy A•- new's views on the latest inftamma- tory statements of Washington' a moat controversial political ft1ure. Knowing that's the way ahe want.a it, Vice Preaident Arne• tends to protect hla wife from the hich-pre&- sure tactica of the· ladies of the press. Jn fact, not long aro Spiro Agnew practically took over a coffee party at which his wife was enter· taining newawomen . .Mra. Arnew had chosen Blair House aa the place to meet many of the Washi~n diatatr reporters for the first time, and it certainly was supposed to be any- I thi.q but a preaa oonterenc:e. But try .. ahe miPt to ••aid it, the pb bad their aharp pencila ready aa they aak.ed their equally poiated questions: "Do you agree with your husband'• IPMCbee criticisinc net- work televiaion and eome newspapera as beinr unfair?" "How do you feel about the news media. Mn. Agnew?'i u Are JOU IOllls to ci" a ... bee and sound ott like Mrs. Mitchell (wife of Attorney General John llitcbeU. who called you.q war protestora 'Communists') ?" 1 Word mut U.ve rottM acroM tee street that Judy waa bavina' problems because auddenly, unannounced, Mr. Agnew daahed over from the Execu- tive omce buildiq and parried the queetiona himaelt. .., Ilk• evetybody ,'' be told the women, who no.w left hia wife and pounced on him vociferously. ..yes, I like everyone, but I sometimes have to call the troops to attention." And "I have great admiration for Mn. Mitchell." The ladies laughed, the tension waa broken, and aoon the Vice President waa wooing them with music aa be aat down at the piano and played "So- phisticated Lady." Aa he played, hia wife atood at some distance from him, amilior and amused at how be had taken over. What made the newspapers? Not Judy Aiuew's katfeeklatach, but that the Vice President had played the piano and "invited himself" to his wife'a party. Precious little wu de- voted to Judy Agnew, who didn't even appear in the nlrt11re that MRS. SPIRO AGNEW: The Quiet Lad The wife of the Vice President is primarily upstaged by her flamboyant husband-but to tell him when she disagrees showed. the ))iatoric piano plar.Jng. . But that's the way she likea it and ia happy to leave il .. I think the job of a Vi~ President's wife ia to be a wite and look after the needs of her huaband, even if be ia Vice Presi- dent," abe aaid. "and it ia al.ao to help the First LadY. in every way that •he can." That's why Judy Agnew took it perfectly aeriooaly when her huaband called OTer to her, "Steak tonight," to the amusement of the preu wom- en, u be left her party. One thins that Judy baa helped her husband do lately i.a to lose 16 pounds, and abe knew be was not jut kiddinc about what he wanted to eat. Ju4y u.aed to be the ooe ber bua- bad tried out all hia speechee on. "But not ao much any more." a.be uya. "Now there are too many speeches, and they come too oftlm.'' But she enjoys hearing him speak and watches him on tv from her liv- inl' room when abe can't go alons. She wu aa surprised aa the public was when ahe heard bis now·famous Dea KoiDee apeech critickjq the news and tv media and admits, "Life with SJ>iro ia atill fuD of aurpriaea ... Once in a while ahe aurpriaea ber h~ too, with a little of that spice be attributea to her. For ex- ample. the time that they were in California and u.tening to a chatty woman on tv reveal the "hot" news that Spiro {pronouncing it with a long "i") was out playing tennis. Judy Agnew picked up the phone called the commentator, and said "You may have beard· that Spir is playin• tennis, but m,y Spi (Speero) is here in tbe hotel roo with me." It is Judy Agnew's aenae of bumo that intrigues her family and al thoae around her. For eumple, ah takes it li•htly that she i.a now th Second Lady of the nation and quip about having come down in the world Aa First Lady of Maryland when he husband wu snvernor. she had 52-room ma.naion and a at.aft of 11 Now &be baa only a nioe--room apart ment at the Sheraton-Pan Bot.el i Wuhincton with a boueekeeper an two Navy ~warda.- She lovea to kid but can take ki diq benell. especially her husband' penchant for calliq laer hi.a .. Pan bear-becaoee of the dark rtueee • wean which leave large white circl aJ'Qlllld her eyes in the summer. One of the big truths about Mrs Agnew, along with the fact that sh ref uaes to make speeches of mor than a tew aeatence.. ia that • loathes spending time 1hoppiDg fo clothes unless it is neceNary. She refused to add to her wardro of six evening gowna when her bu band became Vice President. The la Sen. Everett Dirksen even jok about it, saying that the Vice Presi dent needed a raise in order to bu his wife some clotbea. Mn. Agnew would much rathe Vice Prui""t aftd Mra. Agtuw at retqti<m i" tlteir ltOftor '" 8111lgkok, Tltail4 Family ~ekly J Mat-cit t, I 970 Behind Washington's Most helpmate and mother, willingly she doesn't hestitote Controversial Man By FRANCES SPATZ LEIGHTON Authot of uMy Thirty Yean loctstoln ot If-. wt.ft. tt.ute" with Ullioft Roeera ,_., ahop fqr toye tor her 1randdaughter, two-year-old Michelle Ann A.pew, or· for clothea for her younaest daugh- ter, Kim, IS, who extracted a promi.&e from her mother before her recent 37,000-mile trip to Southeast Asia, that she would brln1 Kim a ring from each country they visited. Only the long tour, her ftrat trip out of the U.S .. induced her to buy a new evenin& 1own-.and she bought only on~ a pink crepe one wi th long sleevea a.nd round neckline, to wear at the inaugural ball of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos. As for daytt.... dreesee for the 28-day trip, ebe wu grateful·beyond words when a friend, who understood lier feelilll' about shopping, volun- teered to make several eaaily pack- ed outfits. "That wu a moat won- derf 111 act of friendship,'' ebe &aid. Inatead of worrying about her own clothea for the trip, ahe concentrated on organizing h"r husband's ward- robe and paclring for him-but abe never chooeea his ties. And in the time left over, she studied the special reports made up for her by the State Department on each of the countries she would be viaitin1-ftPOrta that included custom.a and traditions of the country and proper protocol. She did not attempt to learn any of the Asian languages. "I'm afraid I speak no foreign languages,'' she quips, "and the only Greek word I know is Spiro!" On the plane she turned her atten- tion to her list of heads of t'tate whom ahe would meet. me.morUing them with the pronunciation guide. l~OM wt.o knows her agrees that Judy Aa'new bu a fantaatic memory. It waa probably inherited from her fat.her, the late Or. W. Lee J udeft.nd, who sraduated hi•h ecbool at 14, colJep at 17, and got a doc- torate in chen:iatry from Johna Hop- kins at 23. Doctor Judeftnd was vice president of the Davison Chemic.rt C.O. in Baltimore. Judy Judeftnd bad no great ambi- tioria for henelf when ehe IJ'&(luated from public hi1h acbool in Baltimore in 1940 and rot a job u a clerk in the ftli~ room of an inaurance com- pany. It waa just an .. occupational accident" that she met Spiro, tbel) • night-ac.hool law student who worked days u an adjuster at the same in- surance ftrm. They became enraged in 1941 and planned to be married at Chriatm.u, but Pearl Harbor chanled every· thing, and Spiro Theodore A.pew found himself in the Army and Oftl- cer Candidate School. Love won out when three d&ya after his graduation from OC~M.ay 27, 1942-Spiro and Judy were married. For two yean, Spiro served u company commander in the 10th Ar- mored Division ln the European The- ater in World War II. Later he was recalled tor one year of active duty in the Korean War. "AU Spiro wanted to be in tboee days wu a good lawyer,'' ahe recalla. "Political ambition came later when be became active in PT A and was electld president of the Loeb Raven Community Council in Baltimore." ln earlier daya hi1 friends ca.lled him Ted, and almost everyone in Judy's family wu nicknamed ••Judy" because of the Jut name of Judeftnd. Judy's aiater waa allo called Judy, as wu her brother, now deceued, and hel' father. Judy's name, known to few, is Elinor habeL n.. A ... ws• ftrat child, Pamela, was bom July 5, 1~. Pam is now married to Robert DeHaven and is a social worker. The second child, J . Rand. was born Sept. 9, 1946. He is a veteran of South Vietnam, where he served with the Seabeea, and is now a real-estate agent. married, and the father of the Apewa' only grandchild. The third child is Suaa.n, born Oct. 23, 1947. Susan, at 22, ia now on her own and startin• a career u a aocial worker in an Eastern Shore, llcl., mental hoepital. The fourth child, Kimberly, ia the only one still home. Born Dec. 9, 1955, ahe ia a ninth-pa.de atudmt at National Cathedral School TW .. _ new1 are not permJ11ive parents ana believe in apa.nkiAs. Recently Kim listened to them and did not puticl.- pate, u abe wanted to, in the Waah- ington Moratorium March. Judy Apew 11 fterce about pro- • IHd:~ Apo ; ia naort 4t llome beiJtti 1"ife ottd mot It er tlta.,, atorof prua conftr~tt. tecti.q her children from beilll' spoiled by too much attention from the public. Presa interviews with the children are banned. It baa paid off. IUm wu eo casual about her father's nomination u Vice Preeident that, when her motheJ' told her he bad been aelected. her onJy comment wu. .. Ia that so?" "l wu numb for d.Q1," .Judy >4· new confeued, .. but Kim simply took it all in etride." But the Second Lad7 ia quick to add, .,Now nothilll' fri•htens me any more. I've rotten used to the cameras, and I've rotten used to eriticiam. It doea not bother me. You have to de- velop a little bit of a thick akin • ., a. foct, '-ly baa developed her own philosophy to meet any 1itua· tion. ~·1 atop to remember that peo· pie are aimply people, no matter where t.beJ are from, and 1 juat re- lax.., She wu equally at b9me ente~ tainina Princeu Al.brat of Iran at • in her apartment and Mn. Sato. wife of the Japaneee prime mim1ter, at a lunch at the State Department. She wu l'leo completely relaxed, standing be.Ide Pat Nixon at the White HOllM, actina u her coboeteea for the wives of the boerd of direc- tors of the Chamber of Commerce. Ber cla.7s ftnd Jin. Apew ruab.ln1 b.ck and f ort.b from her apartment to Yarioq functioaa. Sbe may or may not tooch bue with her hueband. For example, one typical day found her at a 10 .a.m. reception for diplo- matic famill ... a 12 o'clock bmch for Cabinet wivu, and a 2 o'clock atop-lo at a reception for Republican wives. Then she rushed home in time to receive courtesy calla of the wives of two new ambuaador1-0ne ac.hed- uled at a :00 and one at ':00-end at 5 :16 she left for Baltimore to at- tend a private paiV. W.... ... ~ Judy·Ukes to pt up early and f\x breakf ut for her husband ao tbat they can alt and talk torether. But many momfn_p he ia acbeduled for brea.kf ut meetln11, and abe eat.a alone. Then come morning meetinaa with her preu secretary, Ann Thompson. and with her social secretary, Mary Dee Beall. All three thorou1hl)• enjoy the mail that ia pouring in theee daya QOW that Spiro Apew baa become a household word. Judy aavet the moet colorful onee to show her husband. aucb u the one from California which declared, "Diopnes can blow out bis lamp. we·ve found an honest man. You're married to bim." If Judy Apew ia the quiet type. u many aay, it la not becauee abe i1 reluctant to epeak out. It is simply becauae she lmowa bow to liaten and unobtrusively IO about ber life u wife, mother, and moral aupporter of her favorite man--wbo just bait pena to be the Vice Preeid~t of the United States. • I l I -------- ___ You pay for the Toast'ems • . We'll pay for toasting 'emr The overage electric bill for toasting a whole box of Toast' ems is less than one cent. But no one these days poys on overage electric bill-so we'll be generous and give you 7¢, to be sure. And, since Toast' ems ore delicious hot or cold you could eat 'em' without too$ting 'em and pocket the 7¢.. Conversation Piece By A. S. HADDICK I o I 0 I/ c. c (. c c c ' ·<: c c c ( c c. C! '-c co c. e c. e c c.. ' ' c: ' ., G c:. C-. ... c c (. c.. c:: ' G " c ... • By J. Robert Connor EVERY MOTORIST has passed a state driver's-license test. But these test.a hardly challenge a motorist in the dangerous situa- tions he inevitably will face. Nor do they effectively separate the skilled driver from the unskilled. If they did, there wouldn't be thousand.a of accidents on the nation's highways ea.ch year-nor the 1,700,000 road deatha in the U.S. since 1900. Maybe it'a time for retesting. The Liberty Mutual Insurance Company of Boston. Kua., f eela that ma1r- ing quick deciaiooa while driving ie the key to road safety. So it baa even deviled a Decision Driving Pro1ram. The two-hour clue incorporates taped and ftlmed programs during which 'driven are aeked a series ot questiou, inter- apened with illuatrationa outlining baaic driving problem.a. Anawen are recorded electronically with correct answen ex- plained and illustrated on film. The multiple-choice teat here ia similar to the one uBed by the insurance company and should tell a lot about your dl'iving knowledge. 1. What ia the puf'PO.'e of diamond- shaped road signa? a ) to regulate; b) to inform; c) to warn; d ) none of these. 2. Wbe:n following other cars on dry pavement, allow one car length for every: a) 5 mph; b) 10 mph; c) 16 mph. 3. Most rear-end coJlisions are caueed by: a ) excesaive speed; b) sudden stopa; c) following too cloeely. • 4. Freeway meraing accident.a most commonly result from: a ) failure to sig- nal; b) entering too fut; c) entering too slow; d) cutting in and out. 5. The most common nuon for "run- ning" a yellow light is: a) wet pavement; b ) light too abort; c) approach speed too fut;. d) defective brakes. 6. Most siDgl~r accidents occur: a) on straight roads after dark; b ) at busy intenectiona; c) on three-lane roada. 7. Fatal accidents involve drinkinl' in more than : a) l 0 percent of the cases ; b) 25 percent of the cues; c) 60 pen:ent of the cases; d) 76 percent of the cues. a. A good tip-oft that a parked car will pull out is: a) wbeela turning out; b) smoke from exhaust; c) brake light.a on; d) all of _the above. 9. The beet deciaion-drivlng practice to follow in heavy fog ia to: a) use bf1b beam; b) use low beam; c) maintain steady speed; d) pull otr roadway. 10. A bMI driving attitude ia QJually caused by recently experienced : a) guilt feelinp; b) fruatrationa; c) pobr health; d ) traffic violation.a. 11. Driven who stick to simple, routine driving patterns can beat be claasified as a) indilf ennt drivers; b) rood driven. 12. Emotional disturbance is a factor in every a) 10th; b) 60th; c) 100th; d) l,OOOth accident. 13. Bow much distance doee it take for a car traveling 60 mil.ea an hour to paaa a car going 60 mile.a an hour? a ) ·200 feet; b) 1,000 feet: c) ~.ooo feet; d) one mile. 14. 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In baytlal'ka la really a mlld t0rt of tea.er Compaftd to the problem of finding One pack.age of ateaka ln the freeaer. --Rulla Claadwidc QUIPS AND QUOTES ..\ fond mother greeted her six-year-old with, "And what did Mama's precious but- ~rcup learn in school t'oday?., · The small boy replied, "Well, for one thing I learned Jimmy Kelly not to call me •Mama's precious buttercup.' " -WiUi4m Lodge Optical Illusion Seeing la believing Aln 't neceNarily 1&-- 10-dollar bilb look the .. me Aa they did 10 years ago! -Mary Rklu1o1te A woman went to a marriage counselor and complained that her husba.nd sat and stared at tv every night. "Have you ever told him that you would like to go out once in a while?" the coun· selor asked. "Yes," the wife replied. "He said he'd take me out aa soon as he got a portable tv set.'' -Robert Brown. The trouble with being punctual ia that there is 11.0 one th.p-e to a.pprecia.te it. -Gen.e Y Mena.k The young bride whispered to the aroom. 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(4 os.) auweeteaM dtocolate., melted s erp 1 cap bely chopped walnau Walnut Fadre Froetiar (aee recipe) walnut llaln• for randth 1. Sift the flour, augar, baking aoda, aalt, and coffee powder together into a mixing bowl. Add butter OI' margarine, butter- milk, water, and chocolate. Beat 2 min. at low speed of electric mixer or vigor- ously by hand., scraping aides of bowl several times during beating. Add the eggs and beat an additional 2 min. Stir in the chopped nuts. 2. Turn batter into two greased and ftou red 9-in. round layer-<:ake pans; spread evenly. 3. Bake at S50°F. 25 to SO min. or until cake tests done. Cool 10 min. in pans. Remove cake from pans to wire racks to cool completely. 4. Fill and frost with Walnut Fudge Frosting. Garnish with walnut halves. One 9-in.. cake Walnut Fudge Frosting Put 2 cups supr, 1A cup lfsht com syrup. Y.t cup milk. Y.t cup butter or marsarlne, 2 eq. (2 oz.) unsweetened chocolate, cut in piece!, and 1A teaspoon salt into a deep saucepan. Stir over low heat until chocolate and fat are melted. Set ~andy thermometer in place and bring mixture to a full r olling boil, stirring constantly. Cook to 220°F., about I min. Remove from heat and cool 10 min. Beat until lukewarm, about 120°F. Stir in 1fl cup chopped walnuta and 2 teaspoons vanilla extract. Beat to spreading consistency. (If a little too thick, beat in a few drops milk.) E'Mtlf}h to fill and froat a. 9~n. la.11er ea.ke Da.rk a."4 m~. llere ii a. 1""4• cake a.tld frosting ea.ch ""'4nced auJ)erbl11 bJI tM abundant 1'86 of nuta and ch.ocolo.te. Quick 'n' Easy Jam Braid Put 2 cups biKuJt •Ix into a bowl; using a pastry blender, cut in 1A cup bulter or margarine and S oz. (1 'pkg.) cream cheeee until pieces are the size of peas. Gradu- ally add % cup milk. blending together with a fork. (Mixture will be lumpy and crumbly in appearance.) Turn dourh onto a lightly greased baking sheet and roll into a 14 x 8-in. rec~ngle. Evenly spread % cup whole strawberry preaervea over dough in a 2-in. wide, lengthwise strip. Cut dough with a knife into 1-in. strips from the outside edge to the filling. Over- lap the strips onto filling by lifting one strip from each side and crossing dia&'- onally in center. Bake at 426°F. about 15 .min. or until lightly browned. Serve warm. One colfe. oa.ke Herbed Biscuit Ring Cream 1,4 cup butter or marrarine. Blend in Y.t teaspoon lemon juice. Y.t teaspoon celery seed. ~ teaspoon sare. 1A teaspoon thyme, few grf ins salt and paprika. Cover and chill at least 1 hr. to allow ftavora to blend thoroughly. (Soften slightly be- fore using.) Open 1 pkg. (8 oz.) refrt1- erated fresh dough for blscuita accordinr to directions. Separate biscuits and spread each with herb butter. Arrange, slightly overlappinr, to form a ring in a shallow baking pan. Bake at "60°F. 15 min. or until golden brown. 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Gives you step-by-etev directions on how to have the most beautiful cakes ever for parties, anniversaries, birthdays, celebrations, even weddings! And boTS d'oeuvres that look like they were turned out by tt caterer. Discove r hidden tal- ent you never knew you had. Have fun! Show off! Save mon ey ! Mak e money! Act now. Offer may never again be re- peated in this publi- cation. Mail in your $1 today. Please don't delay. Don't miss out. OP.PT PW-80. WILTON P.N'J'ERPRISES 8.33 W. 116Ch ST .. CKICAGO, 11.L. 80643 Snundl .,..I! Pieu. Nllll:I my copy of Wilton'• Cake and Food DetoratillJ Book. J encl-II. 1E~~2 f«2 ~1. Name Add,_ Cltv Zip -~ Romantic Di-earns Do They These case histories indicate they may play cupid and foretell your love's ·destiny Ever Come· True? By VINCENT R GADDIS ON A SPRING night in Parks- ville, Ky., a young school- teacher named Ruby Carroll had an unusual dream. Before going to bed, she bad taken ~ near her home. A full moon wu hirh in the sky. It waa a nirht of varue promise. a night for love and romance. Al. she slept, a vision emerged from her unconacloua. She waa seated alone at a table in a crowded cafe. A man approached her, obviooaly seeking a seat, and she invited him to join her. The man wu younr and handaome. "I'm a schoolteacher," Miss Carroll said. Hit fOQt showed surprise. "Teach• ing is my job, too." They diacuaaed their problems and experiences, and when they parted, they excbanred names and addresses. The dream bad been ao vivid that Miss Carroll thought about it much of the f ollowin.g day. When she re- turned home from school, ahe had de- cided to write and dud out il there wu a Mr. Herachel Huarhea teaching in the echool at St. Paul, Ark.-the name and place the man gave her in her dream. Her letter and one from Hughes crossed in the mails . Hul'hea ex- plained that he had met a Ruby Car- rolJ from Parbville, Ky., in a dream and wu wondering whether such a ~ actually existed. A 1teady correspondence foJlowed. Later Miaa Carroll and Hughes met in the world of reality. They fell in love with eat:h other, and after their marriqe they moved to Florida. There _.. a number of concurrent and reciprocal dreama in the annaJa of psychic research. In a concurrent dream, two or more persons have identical or similar imapry patterns the same .U.h.t. In a reciprocal ex- perience; two penon.a meet in the same dream on the same night, and each is conscious of the other In the p~iae settiq and action of the dream. The reciprocal dream is a very rare type, and the romantic reaulta of the one experienced by Miss Car- roll and Hughes, if accurately re- ported, may well be unique. More frequent are dreams in which the subject experiences a prevision of a f utuM marriap partner. Ralph Bellamy, the actor, reports tut be had a premonition of this kind when he waa a young man. He bad been apeculatina about bia f u- ture and wondering who his wile would be. "That night I dreamed that I WU five yean older and that my bride was alonpide of me," he said. "She waa blonde, beautiful, and talented. Her name was Catherine. It was exactly ftve yean from the night of my dream that I married and went on my honeymoon. My bride waa blonde, beautiful, and talented. Her name waa Catherine. She fitted my dream picture perfectly." Arthur Edward Stilwell, famed railroad builder and author, wu riven a complete name of his future loved one. Stilwell. who roap from a '4C)+mo.ntb clerk to a multimillion- aire industrialiat., believed that all of hia h:nportant actiona were guided by "meaaqea from beyond." Thia infdl\dJltion of!en came to him in hiadreama. Whew he was 15 years of age, be received word in a dream that in four years he would meet and marry a rirl named Gfmevieve Ann Wood. He knew of no each person, but be noted the name and time in a record he kept of his "meuales." Then, ahortly after bis 19th birthday, he met .. Jenny" Wood at a church fe&- tival. It waa mutual love at ftnt sight, and they were eoon married. Three dreams in vivid color on successive niahta foretold the ro- mantic destiny of Romula Nijin.U;y, famed ballerina and widow of the celebrated dancer, Wu.law Nijjnaky. On the ftnt night Romula dreamed she waa bacbtage in the Budapeat Opera Booae. Suddenly the door of the ballet pnctice room opened and a lithe younr man walked out. He waa dreued in an unoaual danci q costume. Be smiled at the dreamer and vanished. The next night Romula dftamed she wu in a small boat in the ·EqUah Channel. Once on the shore she met three Dien. One wu a stout man with a huge head. Another waa tall and thin with graying hair. But the third w~ the same slender .. . young man abe bad met in her dream the previous night. On the third ~ht abe dreamed she wu in a atrange country. She stood in a baroque-style church filled with apectators. She wu dreued in white and waa walking toward the altar carrying a bouquet of lilies of tbe valley. At the altar, smiling, stood the young man of her two pre- vious dreams. · "A year later," ahe wrote, "the Russian ballet gave performances in Budapest. The instant I saw Nijin- aky, I recopi&ed him aa the young man who bad appeared 0in my thr~ auceeuive c;treama. "Six months later I followed the Russian ballet to England, and there joined the company. The tall, thin man of my second dream was very like Baron Gunabourg, the spouor of the Roaaian ballet. The third man, the stout, commanding one, wu the image of Sergei Pavlovitch Diaghi- lev, the manager of the ballet. "In the following autumn I waa married to Nijinsky in Buenos Aires in a baroque--etyle cbun:h, wearing a white d.r888, just a.a I had seen it in my dream of prophecy." Another cue of romantic previaion was reported to the Parapeycholon Fou.ndation by Mn. N edean Dorri a of New York. She said ahe bad just broken her engagement and wu ai~ ~------------------------------------~ ting in her home one evening f eeJ- iq depreued. She dozed and be- gan to dream: "I appeared to be in a room with another woman &11d two young men," abe wrote. "One or the young men had jult proposed to me, and I had ~ him. .. )(y new ftance waa a penson I bad not aeen in 90IDe ftve years because be had rone to another city. According to my drum. be had beard of my broken engage- ment, had returned to town, and had telephoned me." Mrs. Dorris aaid ahe credited the episode to wishful thinking and her depreeaion. However, in exactly 24 houra the yoan1 man or her dream did phone. Seven months later he proposed. A claaaic cue of foreseen love is that experienced by Pearl Tyler, daughter of John Tyler, 10th President of the United States. In 1884 Pearl waa an attractive young woman living with her widowed mother in 'Richmond, Va. One morning she came down to breakfaat greatly excited. 111 had the most amulng dream:• she told her mother and her sister-in-law. "I know I aaw the man I will someday marry. He was aittinr on the porch of a cottage on the aide of a hill. I walked up to him, and he rote and came to meet me. He looked like Lord Byron with bis dark curly hair and ftaahing eyea." Pearl had the dream for two more auccesai ve ni1hta. The dreama were almost identical. Thia con- vinced her that she waa actually experiencing the vision of a com· ina-event. ••1 eee him!" abe wbiapered ... , eee the man of my dreams!" She pointed to one of tbe deleptee eeated at hi• deak below. The man had dark and curly hair, and he did reaemble Lord Byron. P9art'a ...... , •il'nalec! a guard and asked him to identify the handaome delegate. "That'• Kr. Ellis, madam," he replied. Mn. Tyter arraqed for him to be presented to the former Fint Lady. And when Mr. EDia and Pear) looked into each other's eyes, the spark wu ignited. 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APO/fPO addre11 .. wrlte tor special offer. Fill IN, DETACH L MAIL CARO HOW! G!E:J@ ·-------------------------• c -·--· COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON IEACH NEW,OltT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA IEACti SAODLEIACK Wintertime ~ually present.I ita troubletOme problems. Few, however, can match those fac- ed by this rather embarraued lJw'l&ar. The Pel~z New ~ police naa little dllftcul~ locating the senu~ man w1'o ranucked aeveral homes ln that community. Al - ter commJttlna hla crime, the thief jumpal Into hll car and ln hla hut.e, backed into a snowbank. Rnult -be left a perfect imprint of his license Dlat.e •.. One sreat thlna about beautiful Southern califomia 1s that we don't have too much worry about freezing mom- lnp, frozen coolln& ayatema and automobOe bodY damaaln& ult on our streets. MOit of ua live here bec:iame we love tt. Sur. we have our .fotJ and amos Cand we'ft all tl'11nS to do aometblna about that) but it's 1Ull .-tiest place ln the world to live. Everyone 11 very con- cemed about the world we live , the a.Ir we breathe and the enviomment around us. The I Ford Motor Campuv 11 con-cerned too. 'l1ley have been workina on projects to make all of our lives a Jlttle nicer, cleanet' . . . even lonaer. Ford Motor Comoan.y hu worked hand-in-hand with this at.ate aa well u the other 49 to put the cle.nnt internal combus- tion enKtne on the market. No one company or penon can solve the whole problem. Ptt- hape lf we all get together in' the 1970'1 and work towards thls import.ant objective we can lick the problem . • . Jn the meanwhUe. If your oJder car 11 contributl~ to the nrob- lem we Juat talJced about, brinJ( It 1n and trade It for a dee" bumlnc heiauty trom Ford here at ~ Beach Blvd. I 111E DAILY flLOT', 1¥ .... ,_...,... DICK WILSO WILSON FORD SALES 11255 IEACH ILYD •• HUNTIN•TON llACH l I [ \ } l 1 : ) i r _. , \ _L _ 1111111111 ·see all the g ..... ne st ~ ones TOllNO IAOUGHAM 2-DI. 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Batchelor, Oregon, Including the Junior National Ski Championships, Is featured. 2:00 I ~=.~. °:1nc1~1 <Wortct of Gotf (C) 4:00 ~ Kiiiy Challenp (C) Kln11 Ice Hockey (C) L.A. Kings vs. Philadelphia Flyers, live from Philadelphia. Q @ (f) The American S~man (C) Grits Gresham works wrth poTnters and setters rn Alabama; Redd Foxx and George Kirby fish on a party boat near San Diego; Daryle Lamonica hunts ro.i red stag In Argentina. 4:30 EI!) Skllnc~) "Eliminating the Crutch." Discussion of prob- lems associated with elimination of beginning·intennediate control habits.. 5:00 OJ Futbol·Soccer. International sG<:cer matches. Belgica vs. Espana. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 6:00 D Laken Ba8etball (C) L.A. Lakers vs. Baltimore Bullets at Baltimore. 9:00 DChampk>nship Wrestlina (C) Tonight's card tentatively he.d· lines Mexico Cify's former champion, La Pantera Negra; Rocky (~oul Man) Johnson and Freddie Blassie. OJ Box de Mexico: Professional boxing from MexiOQ. THURSDAY, MARCH 5 8:30 D Boidnc (C) Tentative card: Jimmy Robertson vs. Jose Luis Castillo in -IO·round lightweight bout. FRIDAY, MARCH 6 11:00 D UCLA Basketblll (C) UCLA Bruins vs. USC Trojans. USC leads In this conference series with 78 wins to 69 for the Bruins. Under · Coach Wooden, however, the Bruins have posted a SQ.19 won-loss record over the Trojans. SATURDAY, MARCH 7 10:00 AM m RETURN Oodprs Baseball (C) Pre-season game. !he Dodgers meet the Atlanta Braves in West Palm Beach, Flonda. Vin Scully and Jerry Doggett are mikeside. Two other pre· season tilts will be telecast (March 21 and 22) as forerunners to a 2~· •me regular season schedule. 11:00 D f.i1 NCAA Basketball Championship (C) A first round elimrnat on doubleheader. Teams and locations to be an· nounced. Anal round of the National Colleglate Basketball Championship Toumament will be played Saturday, March 21. 1:00 O QI Cl) Cltnts Open Golf (C) The Pensacola Country Club in Orlando, Florida is the scene of this $100,000 PGA match. Action is picked up at the 15th hole and followed through to the end of the match. Bob Toskl is anchorman. 2:30 II CBS Golf Classic (C) First quarter finals. :teams yet to be determined. D hc:Jflc I Basketball (C) UC Bears vs. Stanford University Indians. Ray Scott calls the •ction live from Harmon Gym at Berkeley. 3:00 ! Hl&h School Basketball (C) CIF·3A Semifinal Playoff. Ci) Padflc 8 Bask.tball (C) UC vs. Stanford. Game is Jo nid In progress. &I) Toros: Bullfights from Mexico. 3:.30 D cm (I) Pro Bowlers Tour (C) The $45,000 Buffalo Open, live Trom Falr1anes, Depew, New Yott<. 4:00 I iJcas Golf aauk (C) 5:00 (I) ABC's Wlde World of Sports (C) • rta Spec:tKulars (C) 6:00 Anlmats. 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CttJ (C) (30) Sam Rlddlt holb. . m BILL BURRUO: ANIMALS '* ACTION & ADVENTUREI ID....., Act1e1 _. a.wtat (C) (30) "PrimitM WOf1d." A Jun· alt edvtnturt to the A.muon Balin of Eculdot. with 1 clolt-up of the Jivaro Indians, notorious u head· hunttra. l:JO I DIC ..._ Cetrt....-(C) (30) ..., lrilr (C) (30) Joey R-. Bobby Womack, Hazel Scott, Stu Gardener cuest . ... fw ,.., Lift (C) (60) ~ ..... c. .... lridll (C) I.HP-I• (C) (60) • • Cirde ........ (C) (30) ttlt ,... (C) (60) .... ti o.n.Mr (30) MM f,.. UNCU (C) (60) 7:t0 ta (I) CIS &e.1a1 lltws (C) ( O) Ropr Mudd. I DIC S.W, (C) (30) All•MnltJ .... (C) (30) DMttt Yan., D1J1 (C) (30) "Tht OfalOf'I of Gold Hill." The flrtt J1panese colony In California fl1htt droustit, pestilence and fear. Momo Yashima, Soon·tallt Ofl, Bill Smith. at A REVEALING SPECIAL * RALPH STORY'S "THE NUDITY THING" 7 PMI m Lid~' n.. .. .., (C) (60f lll unabuhed, lrmtftftt look at wtiat's c:omlnr off In the world today. Host is Ralph Story. Guests lneludt Otto Pramlnrlf. Mmyn LeRoy, B1rb1r1 McNalr, Hll· lard Elltlns, Kirk Douatu. Alex Cbrd, Ind Elliot Gould. Ill.a ...... (C) (60) (R) (f) Cal ti tile West (C) (30) Iii htrol (30) 1:JO a w ~ ._. <C> <60> mden and Norton tau thtlr wives to Mew York for the premiere of a movie for which tti., wrote 1 priz•wlnnln1 '°"'· D9mmAWr Wiiii• CC> (60) JO Tnne Worley, Ray Stewns and Gladys Knifht and The Pips are scheduled runts. n SltMlJ ,.,,.. ...,..: <C> .,. If..-.. ti Wit" (SUSI**) '67 -Gunther Stoll, Eddi Artnt. Monlcl hffxh. Scotland Yard Is calltcl In to unrawl the mysllfJ or atran,. kllllnp perpetrattcl In an Entlish castte. I (ft} mm I.It's ..... a ... (Jo)MontY Hill ho9ts. M_$ .... :(C)•llbntt1 1-....... (western) '66 Robert TIJlor, Chad Everttt. Alla Martin. £.x·cunsllnttr alllu himself with an ICCUMd ltlller ind 1 Mal· t*n Clr1 to '""P the dt1th of htf parents. I ..... ti tile Weftd iC) (30) ,..... (JO) .. I <ffHJ) m•••·•-,•· a.. (C). !lli.ti:-nie11ecM1n-...· ( 1m1) '55 -Gl•n f«d, Anne "11118 18 AL CAW -Al C.... CftMor ., .. ~ cm'tocMI "tit .u.er,• .... CGM'o•....., ...... oa 9ie c:oa..e draM, wll '-,.... lkd pro .... C08 -""nil .. AJ ~ oa N11C ~llucllC Ill Tde- ..... ~ llt 4 PM. I Mn F,.. Cedlile (30) NET ,..,.._ (C) (90) (R) "YattrdlY tht Children Were Dine· 1:301·;.. CJ!~~ (C) (30) A apecllT proftct at ltltlr plant beps Stew and Robblt busy until lltt at ~I for days runnln1. DU m Mea-12 (C) <30> "toe 12 -Airport." Milloy and Rltd WOft I busy llllft. lnclodlnl the arrest of 1 drunltetl pilot who neer1y cnshes his plane, and then ilthtftd two Inned lllbbtrs.. @CJ>U>LwrtMe .... (C) ( ) MUSIC Of yesterday's blr b1nd1 Is featul'ld. I , ......... ,...,...... (30) t:00 a CI> .... Aall (C) c3o> ivtf unwlttlftlfy l•lr11 his Hoot· trYllle ntlpbors to pin an llltpl hllf·millloft·doller ptymtnl from the lnttmaf Rwenue Strvtc:e. J., Jos. tp, once "Mr. Dlttrict AltofM(' on radio, pleys 1 U.S. lnttn11I Rtv· enue Sefvice official. !.'1~1'~~61 ..... Glorp PtpP1rd, Reymond Bun. G~ Hunnicutt, Cotten Gr.,. A buslnta tyeoon hlra 1 '°""' llri¥· ltt dttectiw to "'" .. bodnulrd for his mlstma. whoM llft~ h bttn ltlreattntd by his wlft's moMJ·hUfll'Y ref1ttv.. I ........ (C) (30) ·-...... (60) "Tht Clutch· "" Hand." E llcdlt • £*'-(2 hr) THE DAILY PILOT, 1V WUk. nBRUARY 21, 1970 t:90. 9 Ci) PetticMt ..... (C) If..,.. z... (~) Sefii\1 Ptout claims lhe l"I· 1V ~ (C) (30) cefved 1 whiplllh from fallln1 out Cl) ...... Tlleltrt: "Freud .. " of Uncle . Joe'a wom·out h1mmock. 11:15 Rf..._ 52: (C) '""'1rlft II D lH1 Cil G> JI•., Dw..W ,..... liicl" (mystery) '6G-l.1n1 Turner, ..ma l1i Llfllltn sa... (C) (60) Anthony Quinn. Slndre Dee, Lloyd W1yne Newton, Tony Randall and Nolin. A tyrannical lhipplnr 'yc:oon Senor Wences auest. ...-... ldd b 1 bl di ' e "llbia' ---.a.. (C~ (90) LI u.1 ...u r en y 1n ncura e Mlse, • ' --o,.. meets his death In wt11t 1ppe1ri to ynes. t J. Peaker. oward MM· be 1 perfect murdtr pl•nned by his rls. Jldl Alberbon cutst. If nd ... 1 m U ~ (C) (30} De s!t.d;,r f4 rmr. M..w. fl!) 'Ille Tey TMt &rw Up (60) ••'' (dr1m1) "=-Ono;:, "Sh1dows," st1rrln1 Lon Ctt1ney u E. G. M111h1ll, Dean Stoekwell, 1 Ctllnese l1undrym1n shipwrecked BradfOl'd Dlllm1n, Diane V1rsl. 81sed In • small New Enit•nd town. on the femous Loeb·leopold trl1I 10:00 II a (I) Mlftnil (C) (60) MIR· of the 1920's. the film tells the nix Is 1nrormec1 that Pew ·~ he story of 1 lawyer ind hla defense IDR are beln1 held holt11e in ex· ot two Youths who killed for thrills. chin.I! for • roll ot film. ta (I) Anni n.etrt: "Northern I QJ ,.._ (C) (60) Pursuit." ....... f••lfJ -(C) (.30) 11:30 IJ Im .. Jo .lolMny C..... (C) loa de Mnlc:o (90) lhwl.: (C) ..... I hrtl" 10:30ll i jHc16LI Md u.. ~Die (mualcll) 0 '53-0orla D1y "R11 Bol· (C) (30) (R) Prornim depicb the 1er, ct1ude 01uphln. ' misery ind st1rv1tlon brouaht on m 8oepe1 Miiiie Tl• (C) by ~ r~entlY·•nded Nlaeriln·BI· (I}) CJ) 'Ille llt ...,/Wr'lllllns (C) 1fran Civil War. ctlff Robertson ll:OO m ,.._ (C) n1rr1tes.. • u ..... <C> <3o> e111 BondL u:1s m Mewte: ~ ., ... ........,. m M-le: "Tiie lllcl Haltd" (mys. (dr1m1) '4>-John G1rfleld. tetY) '50 -Gene Kiiiy, J. Carrol 12:30 m Alt.Nlatrt .,_ (C) "I Dream of N1ish, Mire l1wrence. Jeannie," "Dunpon of H1rrow," I Ernest Tubb .,_ (C) (30) "Flahter Attlck." ~ ~~t,(60) ~ ·~! 12:l5@ CJ) JudJ, Lrnn SMw (C) ell·Tempered Ulttntr." A study of 1:00 II Mn: '1lle Rlle and, Fiii .t 81eh's prelude$ and fuirues, played Ltp Dia...,. (dram•) 60-Rey ~pianist Glenn Gould. D1nton, Karen StMfe. UJ .Passport to Trawl (C) (30) D ..... <Cl u:ool a tamma ..... <C> i:OS@ W f4Ns <Cl 00&.A ....,, (C) BruiM vs. , 1:15 D II MoMe (C) niv. of C1I. Golden Bun.. 2:JO B f4Ns/llwe UI nil Der (C) rv Allen Rich 1be current state ol tbe 0 rea.l" modon picture Industry must be tbe reason that there are few stellar pef'formen wbo wouJdn•t now like a televisioo series of dlel.r own. When the I>Jck Van Dyke Show, an all-dme comedy hit, went off the air some years ago, its two top sW's Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore no datmt were relieved to be free of the grind of a weekly TV series. Botti will return with shOW6 ot their own. So wili Andy Griffith and so will Don Knotts. Joe Flynn and Tlm Conway, the querulous Capt. Binghamton and Ensign Parker, respectively, ot the old Mc- Hale's Navy bit on which they toiled for five years, were delight.eel when they had the opportuntty to~ the grind on the Tim Conway situation comedy series via CBS in mldseason. Unfortu- nately the show won't make it for an- other season. But Flynn pocketed $5,000 per week for dle 13 films tnat were completed. Another sldeldck of CClllWay and RICH Flynn fram McHale's Navy days, Ernle (McHale) Bolplne, recently stated be wants another series of bis own because he's d.red al travellog (working ID pictures) and would like to do a new series so be can "live at bome!• He may get bis wish In Boomer and Son II one al tbe networb can ftnd a spot for It. Perhaps the prime example of a returning TV series star is Robert Stack. After The Untouchables WE:nt ott the air Stack felt so exhausted he told me "I've had it with series. Never again I" ••• whether your home II pekl for or noU Cit Meltllly ,.,.. ... 11 llalf ,-our budpl for 111111plt, ~ PAY ALL YOUa u llW wltll a can .. itct 1n lnttrnt Oftly I01n llomtowHr loan from union. • • ·or a ptlnclptl 1nd lnt.,Ht Start tM ...._ YNr wltll 1 cl1tn loan, with lfO NU.DOM panmn slate and 11tYt mort montY lttt .•• NO PAYMlm POI I MOWTNll IOI NHTU out of tvtry Pl1CMck. Your PIY· , .. "'" hmwl111 ,..., Nobel TV -ti 1t UnlOft wlll Pf'Oblbly bt att calft for ltttl Eltltt T11ta. hrlOlllllty IUI tlllll llalf rour PfHtnt due now .,, for Cllrls\11111 bllla KTTV monthly P11ft11nb ••. Stitt and ftd1r11 Income ClllMtl 11 Maa. y _ ._ T1111. Get money ao ,ou can pay 1:30 to ,.._ •• V1H • .,_Its cull for a car, applllllCH, COior 11:30 AM YOV'H Tiil Mii -AT Pl•I TV, fllnllturt, l111ttld of pe~na Moft •• frt You can plell ptytMntJ tlllt nt 111111 rt¥0tvl111 cl'Mlt clll'ltL CAU. DAY Olt NMaHT. Get your loan epproved on the phone - 80 you UT YOUR MONEY FA•n LOS ANGELES call Mr. Newton ... OU 5-4141 GARDEN GROVE call Mr. Jennin!ls ... 539·2122 HUNTINGTON i-A,.llC Ofl .. IC •••• Mr. 9teY.,..t •••• , 8 .... 711 Taft .. ANCa Of'P'tea •••..•• Mr. IEClwardt , , ••• 942-ae.48 VAN NVVB Ofl .. ICa ••• , •.•• Mr. Gomea . , , , . , 7e7·14:M WHITTla .. ~ ••.••.•. Mr. McDowell • ' • ' .... , , •• llsstL~W~J!~E k'!~H Then Name ot the Game came along, in whidl Stack would supposedly be 8€en ln every third ep~soc!e, and he took up the challenge with great gusto. · The way television Is set up today, with less episodes being made per season than in ttie past itue tc rising production costs, a star wbo can get a series would be a candidate for the loony bin If ne didn't grab 1t. He can do movies, 1tqe plays or anything elle between tbe time ooe sea:son•s production schedule ls completed and tbe next seuoo•s commences • • . for a number of moot.hi. And wltiJe worldng on the series the finanda{ security has to be just beautiful. Also, should the series really be a big hJt, Uke five years, an 6Ctor due to residuals and wise tnvestments -and most have shrewd bu91ness managers-<:a.n become Independent for life. Cootrast this with the gypsy existence of today's ttieatll'1cal movte pJayer due to overseas and on location production and you :-.r see why a TV series is now t.he goal of many who f onnerly scorned 1.t. Add the instant weekly exposure to mOUom ol viewers and you complete tbe case. Anne Franols once told me she regarded her series several years ago as "a golden trap." I ntd, well Anme Pie, at those prices ttiey could spring lt on ME any time. · Dennis Weaver. tbe fabled Chester ol Gunsmoke, on which be played the role tor lllne years, ls one 11Ctor who trom tbe outlet decided Oil doing ocher series after bis wt from the bCllll opera. He did Kentucky Jones a few y~ars back and followed that with Gentle Ben for two seasons. Now, he'd like to do another, a fourth, and he jU9l might be that lucky. Hts portrayal of Mccloud last week on World Premiere wu ftnt rate. The fl1m wu a spbHlf for a pn>jected serieJ. Ded.slon ls due In a few weeks. Dennis, thanks to his series work, doesn't need the money. But he's in love with the role. After their many years of wooing on a park bench, The little Old Man {Arte Johnson) and Gladys Ormphby (Ruth Buzzi) are finally headed toward the altar on Rowan and Mar- tin'• laugh-In (NBC, Mon- days at 8 PM). This week 1 (Much 2) The Little Old Man meets the father of the bride (guest Danny Kaye), then picks up his betrothed at her bridal shower. On March 9, special guest Milton Berte presides at The Little Old Man's bachelor party, and on March 16, the wedding t•kes place, with Henry Gibson offlciatlna as par· son. KN Wo sor For Pr< it Bei Ge me th2 dis wh in de1 sta Co K'°' to wit to Patrick Macnee stars in , "Mr. Jericho.'' the ABC Movie of the Week presen· talion for Tuesday at 8:30 PM. The sophisticated com· ed)"'adventure concerns a con man who tries to out· wit a crooked millionaire. Macnee, who starred in The Avengers, heads the cast as swindler Dudley Jericho. Also starring are comic Marty Allen as Dud· ley's partner, Wally; Connie Stevens as Susan, the girl who becomes Involved In the shenanigans, and Her· bert Lom as the unscrupu· lous mllllonalre, Rosso. The film was set on the island of Malta. KNXT will participate In the Worfd Youth Forum by spon· soring a local student in the forum's Communications Program in Europe this year, it was annouriced by Ray Beindorf, Vice President. General Manager of KNXT. In making the announce- ment, Mr. Beindorf stated that KNXT will present five discussion-type broadcasts, which will be designed to aid in the selection of the stu- dent to be sponsored by the station. Garth Hintz, Director of Communitv Relations for KNXT, will serve as liaison to help coordinate ·selection with Los Angeles City schools to provide 12 finalist candi- COM"LIET• .... JOMALIZaD aooeoc••"'" •••vtc• st>eci.IWno In •melt llultneu. PICIC U .. 6 D•&.tY••Yt t61.aHO er HM1H dates from an elimination program which the schools wi II conduct. The students, in ~roups of four, will appear in KNXT Youth Forum broadcasts, which will be presented on four successive Saturdays: March 14, 21, 28 and April 4. One winner will be select- ed from each of those broad- casts and they will then par- ticipate in the final broad- cast to be presented in prime time on Tuesday, April 7 in color on Channel 2. The World Youth Forum aids in helping communities across this country and in Canada to bridge the commu· nications gap between youth and adults, inner and outer city dwellers, and with peo- ple of other lands. The Forum's new Commu· nications Program is aimed to select articulate young people who will travel over- seas on a seven-week sum- mer program which brings them into contact with jour· nalists and broadcasters as well as other leaders and students of the countries vis· ited for discussions of mu- tual problems. The World Youth Forum is an independent, non·profit organization governed by its own board of trustees. Mrs. Ogden Reid, former publish- er of the New York Herald Tribune, is honorary chair- man. Ralph H. Daniels, President of the CBS Televi· sion Stations Divisions, is President of the Forum . COMEDY BOUR HOST-lhlllor- W Alu Die .._. • lios of comM:r .... -.e ... wha .. Iii .._. of N9C'I 1'nfl Mmlc Hall. W~J M 9 PM. WHEN YOU WANT IT DONE RIGHT · • • • CALL ONE OF THE EXPERTS ......................... ~,........,..,..... Frw Pick Up & Dltl-. ACCINT ON PUINITVll ., ......... ~ .... ........... .... , ... ., ...... CAllLSOll. PLUMliN• a HIATIN• • It Ital ClllflZ-dll t f Ihle&. c:....-................... ::Ult .. ,,... Mfllllll'l. J4 ...... ,...,... .... D ... lftW'T .... ll'lf~C.M ...... LISTED BELOW! ..,, ....... ~ ..... ... .. ,,..... .................... N.11 ,. ........ ,..uu .. ,....,.... '" w. '"'St .. c ........ Cell .... '"' IRIAN TY H .st Senlce c.11 .................. 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Hollywood T •lent Coordinator will be In Oran~ County this week for your on-camera audition CALL (714) 547-6251 TAKE 1 PRODUalONS HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. ...... I THE DAILY f'ILDT. TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 21, lt)O I DAYTIME PROGRAM S M 0 N DAY th r u FR I DAY \1 () ll '• I '< I , 10:•1-~"'"" Lift (C) 9 •• ..., ........ 10t mpanella, Hiney Culp, S:S5 1 I._. Us n.ls DaJ (C) Susan S1lnt. James end Jeck Cas· 1:00 S.lll'iae S....t• (C) "lr1nlan sldy ruest. • ( rslan) Culturt 1nd CNillz1tlon," II) Trwel n• (C) Mon., Tues., Fri.; Mon.. Wed.. Fri.; "The Social An· W9rt4 el W.-(C) Wed.. Thurs. thropoloa of Nrice.'' Tues., Thurs. ll:OOlft~Wlltn l'-HNft 11 (C) 1:%5 D fAlallell Eml•tt (C) "Black 9 m ~ (C) Art lnteri>retltions." Remln1 s. 1:30 R ~ (C) "The ueeption1I IJ Te_. (C) Bob Grant and CTilld.'' Mon., Wed., Fri.; "Frontiers Jeenne Baird host. of Electronlc.s," Tues., Thurs. ID h•l* Roe• (C) D Ut1n1 Tiils l1telllpettr: An 11:.ZS II 9 (I) CIS .... (C) tliht-week CO!lege credit course of. U :lO Ir Cl) Saarela fer T••rmr (C) ftred by California St1t1 Colle11. . U 00 fl' TM Wiie, WUt Md Los Anaeles. la• (C) I Eapl9riq Los ....... I Acms tlte Sewta Seas (C) Law fer tile ....,... (C) Wed. TM AanlvenatJ 1a .. (C) 6:55 DIC NIWltfYict (C) Los ~ ~ Sdloetf lV 7:00 CIS Ntw1 (C) Joseph Benti. ...,... 9 00 fl' Tiie Tidey Show (C) II) Wlrld If WoZltft (C) Mon., gram originates from the Miami lues.. Fri.; tt.npoctJwe (C) Wed.; Beech Area in Aorld1 this week to TM Plone Sllow (C) Thurs. lnau1ur1t1 the outdoor news tele· ms..-.... (C) (R) #81-85 vision studio constlucttd by atetion 11 ·55 D ~ fZ'\ -lllC .... (C) · WCKT·TV. 1n NBC affiliate. Guesb ' *' l.!!.I au .i f l f R f~ l l \ J •. Include Florida's Gov. Cl1ude Klril. Conductor Alain Lombard. Dr. Paul U11J1r, Ted Wllli1ms, the praidtlt of the Seminole Indian tribe, Cuban 12:00, ~-(C) rtfurees. former Suprtme Court U Cl) a;, lift Wltlt Uakltttlf Justice Thomas C. Clark, Mrs. Atha-Jadt aitcrArt linklotter. lie Renae (vice mayor of Miami) Mr. 11.,.. (C); I IHciA I $t91J •nd many others. Pttar J. PHdlea. Slltrtff of U.. TM H1s alM Her of It (C) Monfion . llr. WilllboM (C) I lewitdltd (C) leZ9 die a... (C) Jo"8 (C) Co•modftJ/st.ck lt9port Newa (C) Bill Johna. : Seu• Street (C) #81·85. Stoel M .... et Report: Close. 7:30 • Fubm Cl) AldJ Criffltll (C) Wandeniu (C) 1z-i5 fl) 1..._ NIWI Sa.tty Sllltll (C) • W CIS NIWI (C) 12;301 ft~ As tile Wlrld TW11 (C) 1:cs Video Dlpet (C) u m DaJs ., ow UWts &.-00 (j) Capllil 11.,.,.. (C) M nald C1rey stari. Dapllne's Clrtllon Cade (C) llewle: Sae Daytime Movies, c .. bJ (C) Tues. thru Fri. m lodJ • His Fr1ecic1s <C> I@ rn Dat &1r1 <C> Newa/StDdl Martot DW11t1 for Dollars (C) 1:25 Co••nltJ lutlttin Board (C) st.ck Mlllt.ot Analpfs/News 1:30 llr. lll&M (C) 1:001J tit Ci) lewt Is a ManJ Splen. Elerc:ill Wltll Cloria (C) de~Tlllill {C) • Morailli Watdl (C) Ted Meyers. 119 CI) m TM Dodof1 (C) lllri• .., (C) ihwie: See Daytime Movies, Rn (C) Mon. on~ La Lan• I @ CJ) a> All NJ Cltl!pt (C) 9:00 Tiie Luq S11ow (C) QtMen for a Dly (C) m It T.U. Tw (C) Stock Martitt S.111uty e: See Daytime Movies. : Aviation, Mon. only. Jacl la LM1t (C) 1:15 fJ) ,....._. S11owaa • UMlrdol (C) m Foeturn/~tlonal Showa CIJ O.Q91• tor a DIJ (C) 1·3011~TM &llidMlc u..w (C) : C!liltcht11 SMwa: Mon., Thu.rs. · .,.. 9:25 u oo m NIC ..... <c> · I~:~ <w... 9 : 30 ll fE ==== <<g :!":: :1 D":~~me Movies. • Movie: See Daytime Movies. 1 •45 fl) l1lia la Barbara rUeftl and FNturu (C) • Cl) "'1dtn'1 Happt1l11 (C) 1:50 18 Falttou in Sewla• (C) : CiilldM's Showa: Tues. 2:00 mu Secret St.r11 (C) 10:00 I AadJ criff1t1t <C> • m •rilM "-•"' <C> . a (I) m s.a. o1 tile c.ntlry •• \AtMlld AmN • i Jack Kelly hosts. (C) Wed. only. News/Stoa llartiet I!(])&> Newlywed Ca•• (C) Ci) SUnnJ Toa, (C) • ilowie: Sae D1ytlme Movies. Cilldrlft's SMwa: Wed., Fri. MllOdltJ/Mutul Ftlld 2:30'1 °'Cl)~ .. ·-(C) oo m ..... °"""' <C> lo'm1n and Ropr hr111tr. Peter iOeue~~~rtey Jones ind Jan Mur· Clrt m· Betsy Palmer. (ff) Dltl11 .... (C) fidi1 c:... 3:00 ot (I) 8oMr ,.,.. (C) It's r.w ht (C) Tom Kennecf1. htnl m CeMrll ....... <C> Ill Top 5a..w (C) W.•lft end tile M..ut (6) lllt!Me: Don Rodew1ld . ilttinte: Don Wilson. 3:15 fl) Office .. ... ,,....t 3:30 I) l.ldJ Pair (C) Richard Dawson hosts. Gums are Arlene Golonkl, Allen Ludden (Mon.); Mer9dittl MecRte, Mike Minor (Tuea.·Thurs.); M1rty lnpls, Lon Saunders (Fri.). D Mite Douatu (C) Fern1ndo La· mn co-hosts. IF .... IMwshat !HJ CJ) El) One LHe Te Uwt (C) ,.,_,. 11M Frieftcla (C) ..... WJ (C) (I) ,.,.,. C.rt.ou (C) usl •· "...._., Secret ......, ~and .... (C) 4:00 R llr. Ed; llewle: Sae D.aytlme MOvles, Wed. I .. J9tla ..... (C) ~m m.,. sw... <C> fie iaW Trwtlt (C) MiCMJ ..._ (C) llllffllllaM: Pro1r1m for chR· dren three to sewn ,..ra old. 4:15 m Pttlf l•n; Afrlm• ,....... files .. Thurs. m TM Fn.IJ Qi.t 4:30 ...-: See D1ytlme Mowles. DMfa c..t (C) QN1n (C) Haul (C) Tiit Muaten J (3) Mlb Deu&taa (C) tm .. street (C) (R) #81·85. (i) Tiie Aiftlltonta (C) · tr Usurpador · lewitdltd (C) 4:45 fl) Wlttrlront; WBf11• Tell, Tues .• Thuri. 5:00 MIC N...ma (C) ,. ... (C) Tom Reddin. Ripper (C) NIWI (C) George Putnam. Bataan (C) ~ Ji•llJ Tlltlaltll (C) Mcffale's Nawr Can dt Mab lllipn's lmnd (C) • 8111epin1 &•met (C) 5;~5 &> ............ ... 5:30 D m AIC ..... (C) Ft1nk Rey· nolds, Howard K. Smith. Candid CllHtl lllllp1's lalnd (C) stect Martlt/Closin• Prias 00 Tiils DIJ 1970 (C) : ........... ,. ...... (C) (I),. ... (C) Mike Foley. ~uta J Clpallna Ton Tai. (C) I f • • 10 C) tr Ir· ty. C) ~n II, th . ); .). ,a. C) JS. is .. ..,. ) A flft.hour rt!Ny of last wttk's Pl'Oll1lmL SUNDAY 10:55 D @(J)G • 1-..11 <C> ltlfftS to be IAftOUnced. MARCH 1 11=-t89(1)M Hedley (C) Chica· ao BlK' Hawb vs. N.Y. R•naers It Ntw York. '.I ( I P '• I '• ( , All stations res.w right to chance proeramming wtth· out advance notice. ,:15 11lt a. ... ,,, .. ,. (C) &:JI ..... ~ 1:55 llw u. T'MI l (C) 7=-t T .. Ind JefTJ .. , ......... ) s.a.. NMrt (C) 7:15 Ylle CllkkpllHI 7:30 ..... (C) M'* ud tM _.. Werd (C) ltbell WD a ea .. (C) HenW ef Tnitll (C} ..... nr. (C) (J)DMJ .......... (C) l:GO ~ u:n:z:: ~) .. "r ....... (C) ca.,. ,..... ::.::,. .,.._., (C) .. (C) Allett ......... (C) ~~~(C) ~r ...... ...., Aelc:iftm• "'*' l:JO I.Mt Up • u .. (C) ''Where wo or Three •.• " N• C.thollc mams for home lifvlC:es ire exam- ined. a 11n. _.. w <C> "How the elmel Got lb Hump." ' (ft) (J)&l....., ...... (C' iiiwll: ........ rt" (wut~ -Gene Tlern.,, R1ndolph Scio _ • ...,. ......... (C) Ii~':., '(l)' ..... (C) t:00 ea-. nn. <C> ............ (C) .. ...,(C) (J)Q) fam.tlc ,.,... (C) .... (C) ~~Wll-(C) ~--=~~. I 11111 la tM Lltl (C) ,. .. lr...,.a ......._ (C) MJ , ..... S..... (C) Rev. ·· In Llnber1, Temple City ctui• l·~·t~~(C) Tlltlllle-... (C) 1'ls ...... u. (C) lD:GOI ...... i..n.c (C) Hew ef Pwer (C) Rw. Robert Sc uller. I tm CJ) aJ ....... (C) iiwll: "fit ...... (dram1) '52 -Gerald Mobr, Rita Moreno. l iQ:1!:.!' ... (CJ ea-a Tine (C) •CC> l~flfE '-,~--:. ~ "Th• ~utioftary Wofda. .. Ulion of four-pert procram 1bout the Sennoft on the Mount. I a.(J) .. ~.=;·:c, • s.... .... (C) (R) #78-80. Dlltwlt: (C) "Mlw I s,.t 11r fill-YacedN" (mystlfY) '67- Robtrt Wtlfttf, Lota Albrilllt, Plttt Lawford. ...... ., • ., ..... (C) n.. m.tltMea (C) a.di "' ...... (C) Cl) f1rlt ........ a.di (C) elie. tll c.. ,..,. (C) 11:30 • Mewie: (C) .,,,.. ... ...,. (•d· venture) '67 -Rick Vin Nutter. Htlena Zal...U. 1 .1 ..... (C) See ..... f\ I I I P ~ Cl (l '• lZ:OO, ....... ,... (C) Eaperi•tlt le T......_ (C) " ~ .. Oe111 teleclst. l ~(C) 12:30 AAU l......al (C) Akron Good· years play the Dlyton, Ohio tum. Taped pm. . I My flWlrle Mlrtlla (C) One llllet1s ,,_.. (C) A.ncu ,,. •••• (C) 1:00 ~(6)1D ..... tM,.,.. (C) CJ) EB Dirldlla (C) "B• llOld 11ii1naa N1W." 1J DH 0,.. W (C) Flnal rounds In two·d1y ccwer111 from the Dorll Country Club In Miami, Floridl. Bob T*l la 1nchorm1n. n..w.w..,... JV .... If tMWllt (C) ,...... 11 MldrW 1:30 n.. .... SlctltJ (C) Mlctl 11111 WM (C) ''Mount Bit· SIU Adwfttur.." HichllcMI of the Junior National SIU Chtmpion· ahlpa "' included. D 0 DilcMfJ (C) "Rich• From the Earth." Biii Owens ylsJts the world's lar&llt open-pit COHW mine It the W1atdl Mountains In Ut1h. IVtlce If C..,(C) hllpeft tit TIWNI (C) >I<a..., ,,_,,...,(C) ~ Dlfll 0,. W (C) Joins metdl In prolf'IL I Antbl .. Nerte ,,... " (C) 1:tO c.... ... "'I: ........ (C) Dr. Edwlrd Stainbrook. ... .... Mce(C) lhwlr. "'II c..r" (weltem) Jon Hill. ... .,... ... (C) I rr.. ew ........ CC> CJ) SllMIJ ..... "White tlthlrt..'' l!,CfE. .................. " 1 ..... ,,..... c-,.. (C) • ....... (C) 2:• ...., Cit! ~ UM (C} ''Tll1 Amfr1. D llltN: -.t .._ " TrW' (ciOmedJ) ·52~,.... OuMe, 0.1 ~. Joan &1-. Ric:Mnl Crtftnl. u ·-' ..... (C) -X.15" (tc1-m '&1-Ja"* SttRrt 111r· m-. bftid llclMft, Chtrt• lnMt· IOft. Miry Tyler Moore star. (eo.11..-0 7:JO L-00 9:00 10'.JO 6:00 1!10 1:30 t:OO 11:00 1:00 7:30 1:30 11:00 SUND!llY, MAJICH l t '"Gene A,. the De~" (comedy) '63--0ul• Davit, Ruby o-11 Hf1te INM:kMe'1f J~ Cd,..ma) '5~1enn font An11& ff9ncit. 7 17 3 <ci.~ S-tlf ...._ 04w"' <wutarn) '65-Jof91 Wayne.. 11 '"'-Ap!Mt O'HeN" (drama) '57-Spenc:_.. Tl"Ky, M°"DAY, MARCH 2 7 (C) ''TN ~ Met lumrnet" Part I (drama) ·~ul N-m•n. t •-n-. Youn.. Doctw." (drama) '61--8en Ganara, Fl'9drlc March. 7 17 J (C) .. ...,_ tlf TtMem.rtl'' (drama) '65-4<1rtc Douctat. 4 U 6 (C) .. AIMuah ler" (drama) '66 -Huft\ 0 '8rlan, t "RattM tlf • ...,.._ Man" (comedy) ·~arry S. ~t. TUEMMY, MARCH I 7 (C) "The IAlw. Hot lummet' Conc:lutlon (drama) '5~aul N-man, J~nne -Woodward, Anthony franclo.a, Orton w.i1 ... t (C) ''US S.•*-" (drama) '64--Cll,, Robert•on, Gee>fJI• Chaklrlt. 7 11 J (C) '<Mr. ~ (comedy) '7.o-Patr1ck Mac:nM, Marty Allen t Hf1te Ha~ ._.rr (drama) '50--Rldlard Todd, Patricia Naal. WIDHUDAY, MARCH 4 6:00 7 (C) "TM 8revadoe" c-tttm) '58--0rec:ory Peck, Joan Colllnt. 7:30 ' • .,._ Wiu-t pttyt• (drama) '61-Klrtt OouatH, E. G. Marshall. ''Se,...nt Ywtl°' <drama) '41-4ary C()Of>et', ~alt., Brennan. 13 t :JO 13 .. AIMftlc and 'Oki Lace'" <comedy) '44 -Cary Grant. 11:00 ' (C) "Cepbln Hontle HomW-r" (adwntu,..) '51--Grecory "-:k. 6.-00 7:30 t:OO 11:00 6:00 1;30 t:OO 11:00 7:30 1.-00 t:OO 11:00 11:15 · THURSDAY, MAKH 5 7 "Huth, Hu.all. I .... a.."°"9" Part I (94.11penta) '6S-8atta Davia. t (C) "StotY f1' ..,,.... '-" ~ram•) 'S3-Klrtc DouClat, Pier An1 .. 1. 2 2t I (C) ''The Afrtun OU.. (oomedy·drama) '51-Katharlna Hep- burn, Humphrey l~rt. RC>Oert lll!ortey. t "The L.Sheped It-• (dl'llm•) '63-lttll• C.ron, Tom 8all . nttDAY, MARCH 6 7 "Hueh, Hush, Sweet Ctuu1otte" Conc:lutlon (tuspentt) '65"-8etta Davia, Ollvla d• Havllland, ~ Cotten, A&nn Moorehead. ~ ~~ cm-~c't~? ~~rama,-.iU~ti:~ T::.~~~'filchard Burton. Eva Marie Saint. t "'ranbMt91n't O.U.,..._,. (horror) ·59 -John Ashley. SATVltOAY, MARCH 7 5 .. c-w.wn t. DoomMleY' CtuapanH) '67--Gaora• Ardltton. t .... .,. lft the Net" (/!lplary}. 'li~n Ladd, c..olyn JonN. 1l "I'll Cty Tomet1Nr' (drama)-...'5&-Suun Hayward, Eddi• Albert. 4 23 6 (C) "The War LMd'' (drama) '66-Ctlartton HHton. t ''The L-4 One" (comedy) ·~rt Morse, Mitton 8tf1e. 2 .. ..._n HatW.yH (romance) ·5~,...,ry "-:k. Audrey Hepbum. 7 (C) ...,,.. Kins. .. I" (mutlc:al) '!56-Yul 8rynnillll'!" etoborah Karr. SPECIALIZING IN STRETCH & KNIT FABRICS end LINGERIE WI HAQ THI !'l~l SlllCTION OF KNIT ••••cs ON THI OUN•• COA5T. 2199 FAIRVIEW ROAD COSTA MESA 540·3268 ...... ,... 10 TME DAILY PllDT, TV ~ f"EBRUARY 2t 1970 SIJMlA y (Continued) I • !ti I f..., (C) QI SU.If Mir 11 Slllllr: "Sa HM... Emil Flynn. ~ Aa.11\S. 15: .. u.c l:tl ...... , ...... (C) ~prob lems at fraadliJiq bUJiMss ill the bl.Id wunity •• dixnsaed 0 111 C:..,. (C) .. A MMIJ Dil· bolieal Dic:tiouty of Educltiooal MMlity " Humorists Ridwd k · l1'IOW' Ind Alttlur Venwlj Bier mt.di Wits OWi' wtlicfl IS fUIUllef, educ:> bon or ntlicjon. l :, .... (C) (i) Fill (C) "New YO<i. I Stm I 3:l01~ ~.S-~ I a-.a, (C) "Mate Beauty I Dune Bugja." 1' "'tr u. (C) (i)W .... T,. (C) ........ s' ~··· (C) • ~a&(C) l;55 ............ (C) 4:11 n. U, Qll n• (C) THE BEST OF E\~RYrHl~G HOPEL.\\GE JO.l~ fR.\11080 Sl'Zl. P.\RlER 1\fOLOR m~aT..._(C) •• is Is Al CIPCI." Clrtoonist·ledur- tr Al CIPCI is PRJfiled Ind analyzed by 111.s ldmirm 1.11d detraton.. P1rt:tooants ire Clpp, Wiliam F. Budley Jr .. Oniel Stim1nd, Dout- las F11rb1nks Jr.. artOOl'llSt. Milton fa Canrff, art cnbc John Claaday, Realist lditor Paul ~ and a ~/ panel of Columbia Uniftnity stu-~~ dents. £.dwlrd Binns urrates. 4'-"4ac:\ 11 lillc:s lu 1iecMJ (C) LA Kin&S vs. Philadelphia F1)'ers. II~ truml r.._ 8,... Philldtlphra. ~ IOI .... "-(C) A fJ @ ED T\e A-a. s,.rts. roumdllp II ....., t!lat.riCll t•I· -(C) O~ryle Lamonica huntsl • f~ tk ate II Tes.as.. royll st11 1n Araentina; Geotp 1 • -:-• Cll'lt .,. (C) Kirby ind Redd Fou ti.sh from p rty• M-Qr, 's .., -• . ... '. i', bolt; Grits Gruham worts wittll huntinc do1s. I I ....... s... (C) WW's .... ? (R) uu.N. Inter· ~•llfB CIS e.illc lllNs (C) nltioMI School." (39) ... 1111 .... 4.:151 P-..n • ~ (C) a @ oo • ,... McCet t..,.t 4.:31 ..........,, (C) I (C) (30) • .._.: ........ Hits tie 1-(;J 1'I C..., ._ (C) (60) Gld Jflft' (comedy) 'SG--fenny SmO.-llleniN b.sll sills "Aftetl on 111, ton, Arthur Lalla.. Slloutdlr."' I t11z.11 (C) • .. m. mu ('C) (60) ~ (C) e BIU BURRUD: ANIMALS Crut~c (C) "Elimuiatin1 ttte * ACT10H Ii ADVENTURE! 5:11 B IDT ._ CC) Clrte Roberts. • ..._.., a.-. • ....._. _... U, (C) Bill Leyden. (C) {30) "Q R .. ol ~" 8 COLOR! "THE BEST ~ ~ ti .. II ttte . Hicll * Of EVERYTHING"! = --*1tiallt ,..u IS M· fJ .. ii: (C) "1le lat flf &.ry. 8) ,._ I ks tQ (60) (A) "A tiilC' (romance) 'S~pe Lane-. ~ Wn Dr. twwy Cos " St~ Boyd, Suzy Partl!f, Louis! G ._ ts Yw ._. (Q (60) Jourd~n. Joan Crawford. StOfY ot 6:15 IJ lillt ..... (C) It!• hves and loves of four tllftf 5:.JO 8 ... SllllltS W f ... w.ill 111rts.llillmri (C) ti ... s u .,, tc> (30) Serlinc NIJ ..... 111CO........rs I ........ WOlldffful r:n nptob.-a.-. Bat~ =its.~ n.tn: ''Tb. I! U@• L L C.-. 9"' ~Ci) MJ W.W (C) D P11111 ,_... tQ (60) ''A Sa- fi) ~ a.. CC) Guests art Mar-tut. tit bia. ~ '"" Sand«S. Mcf(endree Sprinc. o. e I ff lllil .._... llM C. Sn11UI. (C) (&O) lail M.s;mba Bind I "-Illy 1'tll•C't CC> wittt Mia w.cMlr is t•tured In =-"'C::-.. Sbn • • ..-.. 3'*:illl t.,.i 11 l as Y• 8urllS IUftts. (C) Georaei i ......._ 19 ... ,,_ u.t.l (C) 7:tl ~=• ~ (30) A 1. 1970 lD (C) A a l taJ. s.. .. (C) I tws (C) ! lbfect t) Guest on My 60) MAl.S URE! ........ :ic.hool." ite Hip s is II· (R) ~A !f Ccc.. 60) ..... Setlifte ondefful " "" "A S.. tJO) A pel()lful )Durney by kayak down a 1:30 .. u (j) m .. c.llr ... (C) Colorado riv• btcomea a nllhtmart (lO) ''The BJrlld o.ta." Coftf1nMd ol danpr. Mdlelor' a.et Klnceld IMlb the .. u (I).,... 11.... (C) E." "' his dr•m&. -(30) (R) "People That TISM ForJOl.'' ..._.. Cell (C) (30) A study of tM lborllinal Aullra· W.W T.....,. (30) ''The lllns. _ tn Confwenc:e." fJ ~(])ID LMd tf Ille lmla t:OO a QI Cll .._ tui .. 11 <C> (60) ~ (60) ''The Marloftett•" Tha Ri;miolldBurr, Ella fltlprilci, NeU f.lrthlinp by to htlp 1 down·alld· Diamond and Charlie Mann auest out ailnt puppeteer find a Job wtth DU Ci) m IHuu (C) (60) tht circus. Frank F•auaon, Bob "lttum Y-npaement." At a11 ldmlr· Hoc•n, Sandra Gllea au.t. Ina fan ot 1 vltttlna actrua In I 1't bt htrel (C) (30) tDwn, Hoss btc:omt1 I ausptd ........ Mell* ._ (C) (60) wbtn the Clrl'• ludlna man Is lhot. uelts Include Brodi Pttera, B"I Siiiy Kellerman 1uesb. Dana, ~ Kina Q)utlns, S. Bums D (ff} (])S> MC s.MJ Ille* 111d McCall & Brill. {t) '1ftie S.. ti .... EWtr" (Wiit• l!ID n. Mm:•a (C) (60) "Should trn) '65-John Wayne, Dun Martla. COnarm A;ltKoprlate Further Funds Martha Hyer, MldlMI AlldtrlOft Jr., To Malnllin, Improve or ProtKt f.lrt Holliman. A western aMntutt Land·BaMd Mi.silts In tht u.s.r· tale of four brothers and thtlr tf· I C.-.. J c..-.. (30) tom to dt1r their blmlshtd flm· 7:JO t3 (I) Te .... WD Law (C) ii name. (R) ) When a student hu 1 CNlh on "-' (C) (30) Larry Mc:Connick. hlyn, Mike Endicott looks up htf II_. llwle (60) "The Peo-molher (aueat Nina Fodl), a at•m· ~a choice." Drew Ktftnedy, Louis orous Jet·aetter wtlo tries to draw Arthur. him Into btr fast·movlna circle. fD lllH1M1•1t11•••••• (C) (30) "The John .. Heither Menzies and Cart Esmoncj Hartford Show." folk.country music. 1r1 futurtd. , ...... ,.. ttna (30) a u oo m ... ,, rN w..w " 1:30 ..... <C> <30> 0ou1 oudlty . ....., (t) (60) "MtnaCll on tht p Set (C) (30) M01.1nt1ln." First half of 1 CMI War Ai.. ... led (C) ldvtnture drama stamna Mitch (30) ( Vorel. Pltrld1 Cfowlt1 and Charita I l:4C1••1t11Jlb:tacM1lta• J C 1hh1':... (C) Aldman. With his father In Ult 10:00 8 (I) llillitt:: I•••• ... (C) Conftderatt forcu, 14·Y•r·old Jam· ( ) Jim Phelps 1aum11 1 rllllf It MclYlr Is faced with the J'llPOft· poae as 1 dt1ll addict with In· alblllty of carina for his mot1ler and fonutlon to 11U-fo order to CIQll his ,ounpr brother and lister (£tic the ll'Oll Curtain. Jeulca W•lttf Shel and Jodie FOlltf). 1ut1b. • ... er. 5 (C) (30) "JUii NJ. .. u (j)., 1'e lleW ..... (C) btl" Slnpr Abt». Lane Is f•tured. {60) "0.rk Ts the Rainbow, Loud D II ... $ .,..: ...... AR Ille tht Silence." Doctors Cnll. StUllt .,_,... (comedy) '63--0ssit oms, and Hufltlr .. rdl fot 1 rapkt curt Ruby Ott. Modem comedy utlrt of for tefiouaty ltric:Mfl U.S. Prrl6dtf:. plantation lift wittl dam toatd at till aide. Jack Klu1n11n poftflYI the anachronous (nttT~whlte) rel1tlona. IChizopl\Rnlc aide. Kitt WoocMlle. II» hMptft " TrM (C) (30) Than Wyrftn 111d OUwr McGowan "Spain Is Yeaterday." Hal Sawyer 1l10 Jl*l. hosts. m ..... cc> <30> ., lluhwlllHe J C..W. (30) Lit lie T.a Te • • • (C} (60) .... Lllllf .... (C) (30) 8 BEATLES SPECIAL ON ..... ..._ * ED ~~~IVAN TONITEt ::1 =~~Butler holb. ~~~ = .. ~ =~ lO:JO ' ...... T-*' .. (C) (30) till, Dioftnt W1rwia, Stlft lnr· MAS In eo.ftrlftte. lftCe Ind fldit Gon:M Ptm let • ..... "TM ,..,.. ....... Duke EJllncton •lld His Orchtstr1' ~ (drama) '57 -Spene« Peter Gennaro Edward Villella ind T~ Pit O'Brltft, Dia~_ LJ!'ft. The MupPtts iuat In 1 special full· m KATHRYN KUHLMAN hour tribute to Tht e .. t1-. * AND GUESTS IN COLOR B ROLLER GAMES-live! (C) ,~ .llM .. (C) (30) *~BIRDS vs. CHICAGO ll:OO ~T~ (C) f.11~ =~c:..~ h,, LA. '. W!l'!"~1 ~ ·~. ... (C) D FORD MOTOR COMPANY • ... ., .... ...aaacns. * presents THE FBI I" llJ ..... ~ (C) fJ (Hj(J)9}n.t Fii (C) (60) ll:JO ~:~°'fire ........ ''l>tedrai[" tialne pmblts with ( rama) '57-lobtrt Mltdlum, Rite his life to obt1l11 tht rtltHI of a Haywofttl, Jacti Lemmon . kldn1plna victim. Anne Francis plays Ullluli & "'*' (C) Shelly Br1mlow. Robert Drtv11, Zohr1 !HJ (f) lltwl (C) Lampert. Wayne Roam tlto auest. eeit As m ...w. "TM 11~ •••ate" ~CM•ataa n.. CC> (drama) '55 -Glenn ford, Anne Tiie Qrllll1pllln fr111ela, SldMJ Poit.ltr. 11:A5 T1tll ta Ille Utt (C) m c..'a w.w (C) (30) "Cttlts ,._ (C) GOid Bullt." Holt C..r Rotntn> 12:00 ,. Fil• (C) "The Enchant· .. ,... • """' .. ..... ....... • ~ -" LA." covl~ °!, =-= (30) --::;,, :.::,~~ 11le,..,.. lql (60) "Tht Sil· don acRN, Doria Dfy, vw Sptoft," ll)C..... ~ "No Minor ., c.n..I ....... (60) ~··. MARTY ALLEN GOES 'STRAIGHT' Many AUeo. the bulby-baired conwllen, ii ac>lDJ ~ for his co«arrin1 role in "Mr. Jcricbo, .. tbe ABC Mov1e of tbe Week. Pt11rlck ltrOCllU (rglat) 16 • ~ ,,... with «n1pla, 1'""1 AUtn '1 /W "HWilder«l ,,.mwr llNl COtlltk Steve111 II , tltt' ,VI who b«:oww1 lnvolY.wl la tlwlr _,...,..,.. on IM cont«l1-4Mlvemure film "Mr. Jerklto." Tuelday at 8:30 PM. "Jt'a a eoocl dramatic rote, altbouab there ii a toudi of comedy lo~" Allen repona. Patrick Macnee and CoDDie SteYeal Uo CCHtar in the featun &med oo tbe ialand of 'Malta and in London • "'It toot 1CVeD weeks to~." the conwll.tn.tumecl4ctor says. "and it WU a ftne and rewardina aperieace to wort with IUCb pro- fa.ionala u Pat and Connie." One of the IDOlt memorable momcall f« Marty and Connie took place when the Apollo D crew laDded OD tbe moon. ''We were in Malta and watcbln1 the landfna OD Maltae tei. via;ion. We couldn't Wldentand 1 word they were 11yina. but the pictura were enoup. "We were very proud to be Americana lo the very early boun of the mornio1 on that MediterraneaD ialand." be ncallL Marty ii terioul about a career in ftlmt-teriout enoush to ba~ moved bil home to Beverly Billi from New Yort. He made hit dramatic debut In 1be Bia Valley lut year and bocb Valley atar Barbara Staawyct and producen Ju.fa Levy and Arthur Gardner encoura,ed him to continue actiQa. Allen ii a IDOlt popular Jelevitioo pmonaUey. particularly amoaa women bec1111e of liil many appearanca OD daytime panel and aame lbowl. .. I've been told," be lauabecf, ''tb1t rm a matinee Idol" ·--- PRE-SEASON SALE!· ' ALUMINUM PA TIO COVERS Cal•: 540-0491 SANTA ANA TENT & AWNIN& DOI S. MAIN IANl'A ANA ,...u 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 CAil. OR IMPORT YOU'VE Al WAYS WANTED' ltt1MEDIATE DELIVERY on 1h9 New 1970 DATSUN EXCELLENT SELECTION 2 ...................... .. ...... DOT DATSUN 11135 INch Blvd. Huntfnqton ... ch 142'7711 ... 5404442 OPEN SUNDAYS We a.... All M~wtefC .. Om Of tht Largest lmpo·rters Of Europeci1& Cars lli So. Cal. Bayside Motors •UTHORIDn IMW !-•LI~ & ~EltYICI 1200 w .. 1 Co .. t Hwy Ne•port lee~h ORANGE COUNTY'S [!][QJ[Y][Qf!]~ DUii LEWiS 1..am 191& lldor, C.I. 641-9303 ~~!~~!1!5 ............ 1111111 ...... .,,..... -·~ ....... ~- h .. 12 H ... IH•tNT ef N-6 u ... 0,,. .. ,nc-4 ..... •••1•••fw TERRY BUICK BILL MAXEY TOYOTA, INC. 18111 BEACH BOULEVARD HUNTINGTON BEACH 147-ISSS DUNTON FORD 2240 s ...... IU-7076 Santa AN CHICK IYERSON Your Authorized VW Dealer in.the "·~ .. Home of the love Bug Special 445 l. C..at Hwy. •...,_.Drift, N.I. 67J..ott0 S4t-JtJ1 est. H at. 14 I H SPORTS MINDED? Then Newport I mporh 11 Your kind of place. Your Authorized • Austin America Large 1toclc of used Portche1 Jeg1, MG'1, Austin Healey1, etc. J1ewpo1 l j) I 1) p 0 t · ( ~' 100 W. Coast Hwy., N.8 '42-'405, 540-17'4 In Ille Harber Area the Ecnmy line for the Quality millled. ti • MONDAY MARCH 2 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. Wink rhrtlndate hosts. Panelists are Soupy "Sales. Geor1e Kirby and Rose Marie. D Sh O'Clock Movie: (C) ..,... Loni. Hot Su•_.. Part I (drama) '58-faul Newman, Jolnne Wood· ward, Anthony Franciosat Orson Welles, Lee Remick. Anaeta Lana. bury. A )'OUnl man's antval In a small Southern town chances the lives of the people In It. Conclu· sion shown tomorrow at 6 PM. LEJ!S FACE IT DAYTIME MOVIES Tiie flintRIR• (C) (30) b' Trell (C) (60) Cl) UC News (C) (30) Sloct MarUt s.. .. ,, (R) it's Los Angeles . 9 .. FOR NEWS INSIGHT See and meet the people who make the news ... Know and understand what's behind the events that shape the w~rld around us. 9:00 n "lllldlolll .. ~ (classic) •U-Derek Bond, Sir Cedric Hard· wicu, Jill Balcofm. ~=--D"'Mf1w=MW..l""-faFH-( ·~-Greer Garson, Walter Pld1eon. I Diel Yan .,,.. (30) n.t'a Newt (30) "The Brave ~Fifll ~.,.._...three-~ - of two boys in Afrlct, depictin1 their experiences on a safari to Kenya a.nd Tanzania In East Africa. -WIOlllDIUl11:t111:=::i. --- 9:30 B (C) "'Yow SIMldow Is Mina" (drama) '63-Jlll Haworth, Michael Ruhl. m (C) ........ f.,,.. (drama) •u.-:.stewart G111tpr, Valerie Hob· ton. 1:00 B ,.Ila*/' (ldwttlture) '«-Dean • ~· .. 'r.,tor. 1:.JO ..,... ..... (westem) '52- rt Dou&*. 0.., Martin. 2..-00 ....... .I ... .......,. (Ill• ...,_) ~ Mltcllum, Shelley Wl"'1n. m-.... ii Ill..._.. (drama) ·~ llfr, Marton-Rhodes. ':JO 8 (C) ...,. T• ....,. (western) •n-eurt Llncastw, Gilbert Roland. 1 v r ~~ 1 N <, 6:00 I! ..... (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. H11..,.lrlo'8ef (C) (30) 11 You Top Tl&t (C) (30) I Ci) CBS .._. (C) (30) hslen lllllna (30) Ntws in t1M loancl (C) (60) 6:15 lnnston Slll•cm (30) (R) 6:30 DIC N....,tice (C) (60) ._. Al*' Slllw (C) (90) Mary Futemick. Jerry Van ~e incl Shari Lewis cuest. G n.. ea .. ea .. (C) (30) Gypsy Rose Lee, Richard Dawson and Un· da Cristal cuest. I ~ M .... (C) (301 ,.,,, ....... (60) 6 •ntltJ. -lrlnldtir (C) (30) Th Ha•'s Wide Wertd (C) (30) Arthur Godfr~ nar· rates this fllm about the excitlnr hobby of amateur radio. Senator Sany Goldwater end newsman Biii Leonard are featured. (Continued) THE LONG, HOT SUMMER PAUL KB1DIAll JOJUlllB WOODWABD MONDAY·PABT I TUBIDAY·PABT II BAllC·ff 11' COLOR News and views FRANK STANLEY & rm MEYERS 8:30-9:30 .. TEMPO Views on the news JEANNE BAIRD & BOB GRANT 1111-2 Pl THE LOS ANGELES 9 NEWS witll BAXTER WARD 4:30-5 PM 9:30-10 PM ~ MOHOAY.fRIDA. Y • ~ For News lnslpt TEMPO HAS NEW CO-HOSTS Southland viewers who tune in Los Angeles 9's Tempo, airing live and in color, 11 AM to 2 PM on KHJ-1V, will be sur- prised to find that the timely news/ interview forum has ac- quired two new regular co-hosts -radio/TV penonality Bob Grant and actress Jeanne Baird. Baxter Ward will continue to provide special news features from time to time; and he will continue to share the show's pro- duction responsibilities with Los Angeles 9's Bob Lewis. The new Tempo personalities bring wide and varied back- grounds to the program. Mr. Grant bas served as a network producer, reporter, and announc- er, with a heavy emphasis on news. Locally, be has worked in both news and sports for CBS and ABC radio. Most recently, he held bis own successful room- ing show on talk-oriented KLAC radio. Jeanne Baird bas bad a wide range of experience in all phases of theatrical activity, especially in television; both live and on film-as ao actress and person- ality. Before coming to Los An· geles 9, she host.ed her own daiJy, hour-long family variety show on Santa Barbara television. Bob Grant /~4nne Baird .....,. PORNOGRAPHY i\ SPE~IAL REPORT THIS ·WEEK BILL BONDS -4 - EYEWITNESS NEWS 4:30 & 11:00 PM/K~BC-TV MIME T.4LK.S-Th4 cekbrated French pantomimist Marcel MOl'CHU and lais International School for MifM, recently eltobUshed in Paris, are the subject of a feature NBC New1' First Tuesda'f will prt~nt March J (9 .. J I PM) on NBC. SillnJ on stage, Marceau will s~/c out fortltrirhtly in the TY report and will be "en in seYeral of his comic cltar- acterliations. THE DAILY PILOT, 1V WEEK. FEBRUARY 28, 1970 MONDAY (Continued) I Mafot' Ad.Im (60) Ci) Tile Munters (30) Tldlalcal c.rw (30) (R) ·N'Otldtrt 34 (C) (60) f'reldl CIMf (30) "Puff Pestiy.'' • KMIR 'News (C) (30) Cfuz de Mor (30) 6:45 Tiiis Is Barbare (R) 1:00 @D l.111 .... ln (C) (60) Guett 7:00 C8S [Vtninl News (C) (30) Danny Kaye 1ppe1rs IS the father • What's My Une? (C) (30) of the little old man's bride-to·be, 1 Love Lucy (30) 1 chef, en Interpreter for the Scan- 811t tile Clock (C) (30) din1vi1n stQl'Yteller, 1 cantankerous Co111modlty /Mublll fund (30) old w1tchm1ker end joins _ Arte (fil Johnson as another Rosmenko. (aJ@ Monday Show (C) (2 hr) 1J Movie Ca .. (C) (30) Tony Ren- "The Outsider." dall, Jo1nn1 Pettit, Alex Cord end I Allen! (30) Earth Kitt 1uest. Cl) Trutta or Co1111qutne• (C) I To Tell lie Tridll (C) (30) Cilar's Wortd (C) (30) WH1111 aad tlle Marklt (R) Tilat Clrl (C) (30) World "-(C) (60) 7:30 lleit (() h1111uke (C) (60) Pandora• (30) •'Jlor11n." Steve forrest auests 1s 1:15 ANftc. of tM Pm1cMnt (30) (R) 1n outlaw, wounded by Kitty, who 1:30 f) Qt Ci) Here's Liiey (30) Guest holds her, Doc, Festus end Newly Carol Burnett plays Lucy's (OOd host11e in a duinf aold robbery friend, Carol Drausmeyer, until ~ scheme. compete In a beauty cont.at for B m My World Ind Wtlco• to secretaries. Robert Alda Is the Judfe. It (C) (30) "Monroe the Misoon· 1 •rul111 la Action (C) (30) ist." Monroe cannot come up with @ (}) &) A8C Mo'*1 Movte: 1 cartoon idea after bein& accused ( ) "Hero11 of T ...... rt" (drama) of beln& 1 woman-hater. '65-Klrk Dou&ln. Richard Harris, D @(})Q) It T1kel a Tlllef (C) Michael Redame, Ulla Jacoblson. (60) '1he Suzie Simone Caper." A team of Norweaian skiers attack Al Mundy's plan to steal a Suzie a heavily·fortified Nazi-held lnsbl· Simone p1Jntln& for the SIA pits letlon vital to German effort to pro. him aaalnst his old nemesis. con duce an atom bomb. woman Charlene (Chuck) Brown I Dmd Frost SMw (C) (90) (Susan Saint James). Jane Moraan Tiit Ila V1lley (C) (60) aueats IS Suzie. r.,. (30) fJ MUlle11 $ Movie: "nit Youna 1:45 tB Clt11e111non (30) Dectwl" (drama) '61-8en Gmara, 9:00 f) 9 (i) Mayberry R.F.D. (C) Fredric March, Ina Balin, Dick C11rt. (30) Millie reluctantly joins 1 camp- Two aeneratlons of doctors clash In& party with Sam ind 1nother over conflictina opinions. but arow couple, ind she bums when Sim to respect each other. seems to turn his 1ttentlon to Bir· Gt Tnitlt or "Co1111q11111CeS <C> (30) bere (Comne Comocho), iln All· THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW! 3=30-5 PM WEEKOA.YS ~I ~ -· l970 ry." ~est ther ·be, :an· "GI.IS ~e ran· Ind (R) ~est ood they for tre. vie: ma) rris. son. lack illl· ~ro- (C) mp· ttl« ilm ,.,. AH- American outdoors Jlrl. thor of "The Oppenheimer Case:. D 9 @ @D NIC .._.., fllew. Security on Trial," and "Tiie Gr .. t it: (C) "Mb• llJ" (drama) '66 Treasury Raid," Is William F. Buck· -ffucti O'Bri•n. Mickey Rooney, '.!!'• ·JUesl James Mitchum, Tisa Chan1. The UJ El PMre C.mlca (30) story of • nine-man Marine com· 10:30 IE (30) mando &JOUP that prepared the way 11:00 @I) a1 NIWI (C) for the American Invasion of the pway Patnl Philippines In 1944. · • llovlt: "Rattle of 1 s.ple D AUMONT & PAVAN ARE 111" <comedy~ '64-Harry s. Cof. * TRES FANTASTIQUE! bettp=-=to. D footlipt Avt (C) (60) Jeen I•~ a. Slid (C), Pilm Aumont end Marisa Pev1n CI> tB (j) fhwl (C) "! joined by Roter Williams in : Adventure: "Huatlnc et u. this musical hour. Trufft&." TracklnJ truffl-one f f1i) NET Journal (60) "The Spanish , .... o Turmoil." A BBC documentary about the world s (rH~est dtflcaciu, with the Spanish Civil War and Its after· Fir, the wor1d s frHtest truffle D.... Bo d hunt~ln hound. math. "" 1ar.e narrates. 11:150 oo m ..... (C) @E) l•pidos MllSIClles (30) (fij cm... Sfttatet11• '1wo fB How To Many 1 Miiiionaire (30) Rode oiether." • ii°TONl~HT'S BEST BET! l1:30I~~= ~:·s~~eduled * THE DORIS DAY SHOW! iuests include P1u~ Erlich, Bob tJ Qj (j) Doris o., (C) (30) Bil· Novack. Willard Wi~. Arthur fletch- hon1ire William Tyler (Lew Ayres) er, Sim Pecklnpeulh, Stella Stevens is successful 11 hidina his true •nd Georae Kirby. identity by posin& IS a farm hind e· Diet ~ (C) until Doris suaests that the maa· Mn: (C) Acroa tilt Wide azine do a feature story on her (adventure) '51-Clark unique employee. Gable, John Hodlak. Ricardo Mon· I News <C) (30) Baxter Ward. tllban. 8111 Jol1111 Ntwt (C) (30) OJ Movie: "Try •ad ht Me" (mys. Revlstl MusiCll (30) tery) '51 -Frank LO¥ejoy, Lloyd 9:45 PSA f'll• Bridps. 10:00 9 Cl) Carol lwnttt (C) (60) 11:45 D @ 00 m JollHJ ClrlOtl (C) Jane Connell, Tim Conway JUe$t. 1:00 II Movie: (C) "TM Qolcle1 HM'' I ID NIWI (C) (60) (adventure) '52-Sterlinr Hayden, Della! (C) (60) Rhonda flemlna, Michael AnSlra. Ptny Muon (60) D NIWI (C) Flrin& Lint (C) (60) "The Op· ID Actloa Ttlmre: "Deep Waters." penheimer c.~." Philip Stem. au· 1:15 D ..... (C) CHANNEL LISTINGS lnfonnaUon for thHe lop 11 fumllhed by the talavl1lon stations. TV WEEK 11 not rHpon1lble for fast-minute cha.,._ In procram 11,tlnp. IJ D D D " m llJ fJ) fl!) ., m m CI> Cl) Cl) @ u a KNXT KNBC KTLA KABC KHJ KTIV KCOP KWHY KCET KMEX KMIR KPLM KJTV KERO KBAK KJTV ~KERO KBAK (CBS)~ Los An1eles (NBC) Los Anceles (Ind.) Los Anceles (ABC) Los Anceles (Ind.) Los Ancetes (Ind.) Los Angeles (Ind.) Los Ancelet (Ind.) Los Anceles (NET) Los Anceles (Ind.) Los Angeles (NBC) Palm Sprin1s (ABC) Palm Sprin1s (ABC) Cable Bakersfield (NBC) Cable Bakersfield (CBS) Cable Bakersfield (ABC) Bakersfield (NBC) Bakersfield (CBS) Bakersfield A star (*) preceding a log listing Indicates it la • paid adver· tlsement. Channels 22, 28 and 34 are UHF in Los Angeles, with 28 being the educational (ElV) station. Channels 17, 23, and 29 are UHF In Bakersfield. 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It has consistently rated among the Top 20 shows oo the air and has frequently made the Top 10. The basic reason for the show's popularity is quite obviously mass appeal-a fact not clearly indicated by its title which, to many, implied a strictly youth oriented show. Aaron SpelJing. executive producer of the series, explained to TV WEEK the initial thinking on The Mod Squad. "We wanted a catchy, 'now' title and we wanted to get the young people booked right away. We felt the rest would take care of itself," SpeUing stated. "By that I mean the young people's influence on their parents. We were quite confident we had a show that would a~al to all ages. "It worked o ut pretty much as we had figured," the film maker elaborated. "Many adults have said they were influenced to watch the show by the young people in their households. Once they took a look, they stayed with it." Mod Squad has two alternating producers, Tony Barrett and Harve Bennett, each pro- ducing 13 of the season's 26 shows. For the series' first season, the two men c~produced all of the episodes. "The new procedure has given us the chance to more carefully select aod then develop each story," Bennett explained. "I think it gives us more latitude and variety in the shows we present. Basically. the format has not changed since the series first came on the air. "We still put the accent on action, with the three young people instrumental in crack- ing cases," Barret pointed out. "We still do various stories with social significance re- flec ting problems of the day, but we've also added a few stories depicting comedy and romance." An episode emphasizing comedy was "Never Give the Fuzz an Even Break," star- ring the renowned actor Maurice Evans playing an ex,pert con man who constantly outwits the police. In other episodes, all the stars of the series---Michael Cole, Clarence Williams Ill, Peggy Lipton and Tige An- drews-have been featured in romantic Rit- uations . One pardcular show, "Jn This Coroer- Sol Alpert," garnered considerable critical acclaim because it dealt honestly with a press- ing problem in the ghettos, that of the slum landlord and the people living in sub-stand- ard housing. Although Mod Squad relies mainly on its regular stars for its appeal, some top per- formers have been lured for guest appear- ances. "We've been very fortunate that so many PtaJ ~· le Tip Aadrewl stars want to do our show," Spelling stated. "In the first place, they like the series. When we feel we have a scTipt that particularly fits a certain star's talents. we go after that performer." Sammy Davis Jr., for example. has guest- ed twice in the series--once last season as a controversial Catholic priest and again last month as an ex-dope addict in the "S\Jrvival House" episode. Davis thinks of working on Mod Squad as a family relationship from the producers on down through cast and crew. He thinks there's a defl.nite chemistry that makes the series successful. "Everybody in it plays characters they like," Sammy explained. "Peggy loves Julie and Michael, Clarence and Tige truly be- lieve in their characters. It makes it exciting to work in this situation." Arnone other sCan making appearances in the series are Carolyn Jones, Lee Grant, Noel HarTison, Marvin Kaplan, Nico Min- ardos, Don DeFore, Janet MacLachlan, Peter Brown, Paul Richards and Cesare Danova. Gloria Foster, the talented actre•wife of Clarence Williams, appeared as a blind girl in an episode last season and reprises the role in the upcoming "Return to Darkness, Return to Light" segment (airing March 17). Another interesting development will be the first appearance of Pete Cochran's (Mi- chael Cole) parents io the series. Veteran MJdael Cole, Clamlct WllUallllr Del PtaJ Llptoe actor Richard Eastham will appear as bis father in the "A Time for Remembering" episode, while Anita Louise, the venerable screen beauty, will play his mother In the future episode "Call Back Yesterday." "A Time for Rememberln1" aln on ABC this Tuesday (March 3) at 7 : 30 PM. ln the segment, Pete makes a decision to quit his police work and go to work for his father. However, an ex-convict (arrested in these· ries' first episode) traps the squad in Peggy's apartment and during the ordeal. Pete re- flects on past experiences with his friends and the wisdom of his decision to quit. Por all of the regulars in the cast, Mod Squad has been a rewarding experience. "The show has made me grow up a lot,'' says Peggy Lipton. "It's the best opportunity I've ever had-to work, be seen and grow. I've gained a lot of oonfidence and feel I'm ready to tackle a movie role." Cole feels the show has literally changed his personality. "When l first C9me In to be interviewed by Mr. Spelling for the series I was a pretty belligerent individual," Michael stated frank-Ir.. "I didn't know what I wanted out of ltfe, and I was sure I didn't want to play in a series about young people finking on other young people. I was all set to turn down the role, until Mr. Spelling explained the format to me. ·we really aren't cops, just young people trying to help others. If we also happen to help the police along the way, well that's fine. "I don't feel angry anymoTe," Cole con- tinued. "I know I want to be a good actor, and after working with such a great group of people for almost two years, I think I know a little bit better how to be a person." Afadrews w• another who was n't quite sure at first .he wanted to do the show. "I had previously been a regular in a po- lice series called The Detectives with the late Robert Taylor," Tige said. "I wasn't inclined to do another series of the same type, and was very cool about the idea. When I saw the pilot script, all my doubts were erased. "Now, after two years, I feel that Mike, Clarence and Peggy are more lllce members of my family than co-workers. l think that's the kind of feeling we have when we work together, and that, more than anything, makes the show work." For Clarence, the feeling is much the same, although acting-wise he's had more experience than Michael or Peggy with his New York Jtage background. "The Important thins to me," Williams revealed, "is that the person I play in the show is an individual, not a stereotype. We don't think in terms of black and white, we think in terms of people, period. Perbapa some Negro actors aren't as fortunate q I am in the roles they play, but Mod Squad is a good example of how it should be." ..... 17 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS $1.00 ,_I tf • • May be used 0n envelopes as return address labels. 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Below, for your convenience, are the clay's movies. DAfflME MOVIES t:to B ..,_ b llile S,.-(drama) '4'--illdlMI Rtdsme. Rosamund John. fJ (C) "Cu~ (ldventure) '58 -Jedi Lemmon, Glenn Fonl, An111 Kashfl. t'.JO 0 "Ser... ef F_.. (suspense) 'il-Susen strlsbefa. Ronald lewis. m ~ (dmne) '47-Robert irltchum, Teresa Wfi&tlt 12:30 n "City --.t ...... (drema) 'U-l.lnd• 0.mell, Michael Du1ne. 1:• m CC> "1111 .... r....-(drama> ·~leM Ford, Valli. Z:GO 0 "1111 Q9lt AmericM" (dram•) g -Audie Murphy, Midltel Red- ......... (dram1) '55 -sat>u, Bartoli Mtclane. 4:tlR"llll .,_ ,.,...... (drama) 'ff-TOllJ C..rtis, Ktr1 Milden. ' .' r • • a.. (I ,. , ...... (C) (60) *"Dunphy. ID 11 ,., • ...., (C) (30) D......., '"' .... (C) (21/z hr> Los An,.._ Lakin n. Baltimore Bullets 1t BaltJIMl9. fJ Sil era.cl .... (C) "TIM .......... (ftltn) '58-GrtCDIY Peek. Jola Colllaa, St.epbeft Boyd, A 1n11n cocnes ID 1 Southern border town In •rdl of flow avn111tn rupontible for the repe ind mur· der of his wife. I Diel v .. ..,.. (30) 1'11 Flmbt Ill (C) (30) Sis Trel (C) (60) (j) MC ..._ (C) (30) Slilc:l ............ , (R} Wlllt'a llW1 (30) "TIM Bravt Boys... CollCIUlioft °' I llDry lbtlrt two boys ind their ldwtnturu 'In Nrica. I (1) CIS ..._ (C) (30) hlieeU..(30) .......... ~ (C) (60) 6:15 f.B ,......,.. Au:a (30) (R) 6:301 lllC ·--(C) (60) • Tiie ...... (C) (30) ~F ..... -(C) (30) ""' ..... (60) ......,........(C)(30) : C .... TIC (30) T1tn Ind Pitrrt ret sepel'ltlcl wtllle li&tltlMtna In Munich; Suma is Invited to "" with K11u1 ind Moftlb, 1 '°""' m1rried couple, for 1 North ... coast holiday. I Ci) n. lllltlh .... 11 .... (30) ..... 34 (C) (60) 0111 ..... CC> (30) 6;45 9 nia ii lllWI (R) 711/J R CIS EM111 ..._ (C) <~> Walter Cl'Oftkite. I ....... .., U.1 (C) (30) I IMt UcJ (30) GREGORY PECK TBE BBAVADOI WEDRBSDAT IN COLOa BAllC-TV I, 1970 !t,l hr) 11t1more ~ "Tiit Grt&Dry I Bord. bo'11er f\lft"ltft d mur· R) Brave r ~ JIU In :&o> (R) )) ) (30) (30) n:~ o st•Y Yo\1111 th ... (~) PORNOGRAPHY A SPECIAL REPORT THIS WEEI BILL BONDS EYEWITNESS NEWS 4:30 a 'H:OO PM/KABC·TV Pl9t lt Changes for Don DeFore When a light comedian becomes a heavy on television, we have to flee it that things really have changed! Actually, Don DeFore (Mr. B of the Hazel series and "Thorny" of Ozzie and Harriet) couldn't be more delighted about bis change of pace oo the telly. With hi& two popular series now enjoying exposure all over the globe through sale to world 1V markets. Don decided to take a well-earned hiatus from the rigors of a weekly 1V series. But the holiday is over, and you'll see him back in action with his guest-appearance Saturday, March 7th on Mannix ( 10 PM, CBS), when audiences will decide whether or not they aprrove Don's dramatic departure from comedy to heavy. Title o the episode is "Murder Revisited!" If it seems Don stretched bis sabbatical a little, he did! But no one can say he spent it a-sittin' in his ~atio. After a hand- shake tour in Vietnam, ditto for our occupallon forces in Europe. the U.S. aovernment asked Don and Mrs. DeFore to be special delegates last ye.ar to the Moscow Film Festival. From there. they were invited to attend the Yugoslavian festival, and did. Since Don's grandparents were born in Czechoslovakia, they then de- cided to visit that country as well. In all, Marion and °"11 were behind the iron cun ain for six weeks, and saw our astronauts' fint walk on the moon while there. You11 hear more of this in detail because Don who is no novice at writing (remember bis first best-selling book "With AJJ My Love") is compiling a series of articles which may become a second book, all about his dra- matic experiences behind the iron curtain. And speaking of action, there's been considerable of that in Don's own family in the past couple of years. Number one son David graduated from University of Southern California. switched from acting ambitions to production, and is currently working at CBS. Number one daughter Penny (whose adventures in Korea as a volunteer aide to an orphanage formed the basis for Don's book) is happily married and the mother of two children (Don's tint grandchildren). Number two son Ron, a music major at Oregon University, bas formed bis own group. Num'bcr two dauahter is Dawn, completing study as a registered nurse, and betrothed to marry a health scientist, James Nixon Burdine, this summer. So the large De Fore f amity of five youngsters has pretty much dwindled to one nine-year-old, Amy, at present the only one at home. or course if you've been watching television, you've caught glimpses of Don keeping his foot in, even during a hiatus- stumpina the expert.a on What's My Linc, as Johnny Carsou's gue8t on Tonight, with Arthur Godfrey on AU American College Show, and a aucst performance on Mod Squad . ...... THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 28, 1970 THURSDAY MARCH !S For morning and afternoon listings; please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Belo~ ~for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 II "Man 111 tile Iron Milk'' (dra· m1) '39-louls Heyward, Joan Ben· nett. IJ "A Dete Wltlt Judy" (romance) 'la-Jane Powell, Elizabeth Taylor. Robert Stick. 9:30 fJ (C) "W1nlor Emprea" (adven· ture) '60-Tln1 Louise. Kerwin Mal· hews. m "Alie• Adam" (drama) '35- Kltherine Hepburn, Fred MecMur. r1y. 12:30 II "Cllriltopher Columbus" (ad· venture) '49 -Fredric March, AOI'· ence Eldrid1e. 1:30 m '°HIPet' and Hiper" (comedy) '~rank Sln1tr1, Michele Mor1an. 2;00 fJ "TM P111nderen'' (western) '60 -Jeff Chandler, John Saion. 0) "IHI or It Died" (mystery) '50 -Lawrenc.e Tierney, George Coulouris. 4:30 IJ tC) "Tiie Violent Mtn" (wtSt· em) 'SS-Glenn Ford, 81rt>1ra Stan- wyck. I v f N I N(, 6:001 •ia NIWI (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. • Im HutleJ·lrlnklty (C) (30) Can Yo• Top 111i11 (C) (30) Wink Martindale host.s. Panelists ere Soupy Sales, Rose Merie •nd Geor1e Kirby. e Sia O'Clodl llM: .,H.a, Hush, SWMt CUrlette" Part I (suspente) '65-Bttte Davis. Olivia de Havil· t1nd, Joseph Cotten, Aines Moore- hud. A worn1n returns to the f•m· ily m1nsion to help her •lin1. de· mented cousin, who Is rellvin1 the murder of her m1rried lover. Con. cJuslon tomorrow 1t 6 PM. I Diet Yan Dyb (30) Tllo Fllntst.ctea (C) (30) Star T,_ (C) (60) (I) ABC ..... (C) (30) stock Martet S.111mary (R) WMt'a New? (30) "Bear Hunt." A youn1 lad 1ccompanlts a profes· slon•I hunlinr party after a Russian Belf. (Note to perents: This pro· iram contains 1n 1ctu1I bear-kill- 1. scene.) Ci) CBS News (C) (30) Pasion Gltana (30) News In UN Round (C) (60) 6:15 fl) lnvaton Sllowc:ase (30) (R) 6:30 B MIC ..... ,.ice (C) (60) Steve Allen Sllow (C) (90) Joanie Sommers. Allan Sherm1n, Rex Reed and Robert Kini 1uest. fJ TM ea.. ea... (C) (30) Jim MacKrell hosts. Gypsy Rose Lee. Richard Dawson and Linda CriJtal ID'\ Ftvorill Mlftian (C) (30) U1J lV Pwry Mnen (60) BUSH, BUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE BETTE DAVIS f3 ()'CL(!CI\ M()Vll TBUBSDAY·PABT I FBIDAY-PABT D BABC-TV 970 phy. D) :JO) are >fie 11111, 1se) IVil· ore· Im· de· the :On· nl." fes· dan >rO· dll· 1nie eed Jim .ee, st al ~------------------........... ........- ' Cl).......,. .. ...., (C) (30) I.,..... Frtlt .... (C) (90) lillta. ,,.. 111111 • (C) (30) Tiie ~= (C) (60) enntlon G1p." Ollie and &erttla NEJ (90) "A Genera· bn hi,,ie and *" fled tfMm. tk..1 of LMves: •stop Runnll1t:" .tevs In Hie poby, The story of two youna people .mo ICI) n. 11 ....... (30) Ill out topther for a Callfornil ~ M (C) (60) commune but wind up on different .......... (C) (30) paths. = = t..~.: (C) (30) -51 .................... '":w~u..1 <t> <30> t:GOl~W...C:. =-'cm'!-:: I lMt Ucr (30) drama) 'Sl -Kd\lrine Hepbum =..'!'!.,.a.ctr/II~ ~3:, ~30) Humphrey 8o11rt. Robert Monty. A _.., prim oldmald mlsslontry enlllta the Ci) Tiie All1rlcM 1f.c (C) 30) 1ld of a tou_.. mer boltm•n for a : ~' (30) ... m T1'11111 • Ca 11....-. (C) d1rina and danprous venture. . rn.. Mwe•• (C) (30) Humphrey Boprt won 1n Otar for TUt lift (C) (30) hb role n the tou&tt boltmln. 7:l0 t.ll fl) F•ly Mtllr (C) (30) U @(1)0) T• JMa (C) (60) nde Billlnvtta 1 one-tin.-west· IJOb Hope, Bobbit Gentry and Biiiy Ecutlne auest. em film Idol to visit th1 Ont1 home t:l5 ..,. New Ti .. _ 1 MllliHalre (30) to teadl Jody an object lnt0n. Bob .., -·1 Steel• 1uest1. ,. .. a a oo m ... ,... <C> <30> D U Ci) CD o..w ..... (C) ·1111u1111 P1110M -the Body." (60) "Th• Landlords." Daniel Boone There are only two mNpr dues to ~ as a notonol1$ river pirate In aid Friday and Gannon Identify the a scheme to capture 1 confldtnca youni woman whose body Is found man who has "IOld" Boonesbonlufll off tht Venice pier. Anthony Elsley to two brothers. Lloyd Bochntf and Olin Soule 1uttt. I Victor Fr.nth, Mid Fby ruat. ' 1J ..... (C) (30) Baxter Ward. D @(])G ht ,..._,, 1tttt t81111 ,..... .._. (C) (30) • A c.-ly New (C) (30) 9:45 f& PSA n. a ....... s .... : <C> .. ..., " 10:0011 a1 Ci) m .,... 111ft11 <C> ftif9e .....,... (drama) '53 -Kht (10) 8ar1>ira Andtr111n, Sid Clesar, Doull•s. Pier Anaell. l.allt Clron, Allee Ghostley, Galt Gordon ind J1m11 Muon, flrtey Grancw. Moira M•:mRobblns iuat. Shtlrtr, flMI Barrymore.. A trio al ' ..... (C) (60) short st0tlts depf:ts three different (J)Q) PAiia 7000 (C) (60) kinds of kM. " hatterld Idol." Bl'1ftnan tief ps rt· I Tnsa ., C....11ta1 (C) (30) store ttie confidence of a formtf ....., W... (60) actor whose dldlaurtd face hu T_... C«Mr (30) (R) forced him Into Mdualon. William n.tre 1e1t (30) Shltner and Carol Lawrence fUesl Cr1ll • ..., (30) I Dlflal (C) (60) 1:00 • Cl) Jill ......... (C) (60) hrrJ ..... (60) Kaye Stmns and Bob Newhart • Tiie AMcMes (C} (60) (R) 1uest. Mill Stevens slnp "l·o-H" EJ ,.... ._.. (30) and "To Give" and then )olns host lO:JO E CywtMt (JO) Nabors In I duet of "Let's Be Bud· 11;. ID•. I., ma ..... (C) dies." Newtlart performs one of hls . • HJatlRJ htN4 famous monolol\lts -a prenatal • Miwle· "l1ie ~ .... ,. ~ii~ ~ ~ waltint for the (drama) ··63-lestlt Clron, Tom rnc1T. Joa~: P:J. ~ T= IBell,~~n~ (C) and Alex Cord 1uest. ITI I~ ._ (C) •@mm n.t 11rt <C> <30> Cll QI oo ........ '~A.COUrtrn• ." Anne Marie Is WlllilqtM 11' hNw (C) hired by a Broadway producer to < > , UnntfVe I SUilll columnist durinf 11:15@ (])Cl.... leW ..... I : 'TWO a rttnaetment of a restaurant accl· lost Worids." dint. frank Muwell and Alan Op-ll:lO~u. M• lrlfflll (C) penhelmer luetl l!3 ,..., C:.... (C) I Tt T .. a. T• (C) (30) : ........ Tt DI" (drama) W..n Md tltt Mlftllt (R) • Eddie Albert, Lllll•n Gllh. Paul Wa•t .... W.-11 ...... (C) Mallie. ( 0) Dr. Max Kampelmann. 1m Did en.a (C) tE Prtlltn (C) (2 hr) "Amoa de liiiwte: "Te Pleat• ....,.. (dra· V'iC.clonts." Pabllto eatvo and Alt· ma) •so -eta~ Gable, B1rb1r1 Janeiro Cilntllerottl star. St1nwycll. 1:15 fB Olftcit tf a. lrnlf ult (30) (R) ID 111..te: ..., .... , • a. ,.,_.. &:JO D 9 Cl) CD ,,..... (C) (60) (dram•) '53-Paul MunJ, Joan Lor· "Wamor'I Rltum.." Ironside flfhts ift&. to save an orianlzatton, dtdlcattd 1:00 8 Mtwte: ''Tiit T.._. DrW' to the rthabilltltton of tx·convlctl. (drama) '57 -Jttnne Crain, Jeff when 1 mtn1btr la •ccuatd o1 1 Chandl•. Jack Caraon, Gall Ruatll. JtWll ttltft. Ned RomtlO •nit St• 1-(C) phen M~lfly IUtll-Adltl Tlltltn: ''Plundlf'll'I of '~i (90) llnttd Fl•tl." lm(I) ......... (C) (30) 1·•1C..•mltJ ............. (C) . eGtntra n Z•p." Damn la as· • =~ lilfltd to ahow I dltnt'I dlu.cfrtW ~ "I !(now Whef'I how an 1dverttlln1 •ltftCY WOfb-1 m Golnt" "Hlply Danproua." a simple JI* until £Adora has • "The Nyloft i.o.." ::1;:.. flft Ult firt. Melodie Jofln· Z:JI • ._.,..._ U. T'llll DIJ (C) NEWPOBT INTERIORS 3326 East Coast Highway Corona del Mar, C.llfomla Teleph'one (71.t) 875-6420 WILTON HOLT Deel ... , ... ,.,.,......, .... ttHllfJh"'"'"9 .ct ........... hf, .. , .... ., -'*" ... • H•ve yeu • __. .... ,,...,_, Net wr• _..., ,.. wutt Dell't Ir-wllere .. flM • '""'' Y*" c•n't ,.r It all """'-' If ... ull IM let me Miii ...., MM Yffr prM'9fM. Lit this velvet-lin1d coffin desk 11t sym'boli11 his ability to kick the cigarett• h•bit. A '1rfect gift for th•t 1p1ci•I smoker .you rHlly cu1 •bout. Rlynan l'r'oductreP.O. Box 304'eEI Toro, C81iforn'ia 92630 I •m 1nclosing $ _____ for coffin desk 1th. I No C.0 .0.s, please I Nam9 Addf"ell~~-~~--~---~~--~~~ City State ____ _ Zip ..... 21 FRIDAY MARCH 6 For morning and afternoon llstln11, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are t~ day's movies. DAmME MOVIES t:OO n "Hold IMl tltt Dnn" (drtma) 'U-Chartes Boyer. Olivia de .ffav· llllnd. D (C) ........,..,. (dram•) '54 -. Cilrk Gable, Lina Tumw. t-'.JO IJ .. ..., Oft I Deld florW' (west. em) '62 -John Yrvy1n, Kevin H•· I!!'· OJ "Tll._, Hi....,,. (dr1m1) •49 -Richard Conte, Lie J. Cobb. 12:l011 "\ondoft Ttwn" (comedy) '4&-Sld Fltld, Kay Kendall. 1:30 GI "'aeft Ind Dqpr" (mysttf)') •"-Gary Cooper, Liiii Palmer. 2:00 fJ "frtal" (dr1m1) '55 -Gltnn FOfd, Dorothy McGulrt. m "Strl•r. ~ (drtma) '46 -Claude alns. Glori• Holden. •:JO B (C) .... , Ill• ...,..,.. (com· tcfY) · ·sa-David ~lvtn, June Alty. IDR. . I \,' f ·~ I ~~ ( , ' l:OOli,.._ (C) (60) Jeny Dunphy. H...atr•llidley (C) (30) YH Top T1lla1 (C) (30) nk M1rtind1lt hosts. P1nelist1 are Rose Merit, Georp Kirby ind Soupy Sales. 0 Sii O'Qod Mowit: ''ff• H .... tiMt CMltottl" Concluaion (sua- penae) '6>-Bette Dtvlt. Ollvi• de Havlll1nd, Joseph Cotten, Acnes MoorthNd. A lWOmtn returns to the family mansion to htlp htr •lint dtmenttd coulin who Is rellvlna the murder of htf m1rrltd lcwer. I IMcr:: Vn ope (30) 11le fllwtlteMI (C) (30) .. , Tl'll (C} (60) CJ) AIC ,.._ (C) (30) St9c.t M1rtet S.•UtJ (R) WMf• lltw? (30) "Tht Cave." adventure In 1 c1ve In the Swiss l (J) CIS Ntwt (C) (30) Pnltn Qltau (30) Ntws itl tllt 1 .. u (C) (60) I : 15 1""""1 Sllowcale ( 30) ( R) 5:30 I IOllC ..... Met (C) (60) -. Alltl Sllow (C) (90) Sand· ltr and Youns. Adrian Rosati, Pam- ela Muon 1nd John Clstello auest. D Tiit 11• Camt (C) (30) Jim flicKrtll ho.Its. Gypsy Rose lee, Rlch•rd Dawaon and Linda Cristal at. II f...nt. M1itt1n (C) (30) ,.,., .... " (60) H..u.,.art••ltr (C) (30) ltlt (C) (30) Philip M. . autboc of "Tht Oppenbtlmer Case: S.Curtty Of'I Trial," auests. I (f)"' ........ (30) '1iticl.t S4 (C) (60) Olll ..... (C) (30) S:U fB 11ltl II larMra (R) 7:008 CIS &ettlnl ..... (C) (30) Watter Cn>nkitt. THE DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK, fE.BRUARY 28, · 1970 WMr• MJ U..t (C} (30) fll) lldit& T1Up tiw (C) (30) I ..... ..., (30) •'fasy BulbL" How to buy •nd pot IMt tile Clocl (C) (30) sudl bulbs as the Roman Hpc:lnth, C.•modftJ/M1blal F_. (30) tht Crafford Daffodil and the Paper Ci) a.... Sllewcatt (C) (90) White Narcissus. " t to Han1man•s Cttell.'' II) i.. lftlliy • hr*IU. (30) : AMra! (30) l='5 fB ca.a....... (30) (J) Trdt er Co••11e11 (C) 9:00 8 ta Ci) CIS FrtdlJ lhwit: (C) • Meriel• Wtllt (C) (30) 'lfile "leliaplpl(' (drtma) '65-Ellt· T'8t Clrf (C) (30) abeth Teylor. Richard Burton, &I 7:30 8 9 Cl) &et s..t (C) (30) Mu Mar.le Saint Stt amid the splendor aoes to wock for 1 nursery OWMr of Cllifomla's Bia S.,r, the story who is suspteled of pl1ntin1 listen· t.ells of the compeflina Ion between Inc devices In offices ~I over the 1 beautiful bohtmian artist and • nelion's capital. John Vtn Orttlen minister wtlose wife is dtvOted to n him. 9 Cl) t!311lt Hi&ll Cllipln'll 8 TM ....... (C) (60) "Free for ( ) {60) '1"' Reluct•nt Oepvty." All." The Pri10ntr stands for tfec. As the victim of 1 practical joke, lion as the new Number T"1>, but Blue finds himself drtfttd a • finds he has no frttdom of speech. tempcn~lawman. DI&) Here C.• UM lltdts (C) D @ IEE 11le f1Jlti1 Nu (C) {60) "How Dry We Are." Lottie runs (JO) • Candid Commecci1I.'' out of liquor because tht d·stllltr· Sister Bertrille wins • desperately ies are on strike. Alan OpPtflhelmtr needtd w1shin1 machine for the and Marcel Hillaire 111est. conYent, thtn Is told that nuns (fl] (j) F..W., Sllllw (C) "War and can't make commercials. Pit Har-Pelee." Heniy Fonda. rinc:ton auests. flD A Coirverutioa wni. hldl Mier 1J Miiiot! $ Mo*-.,,_ tllt lela" (C) (60) (drama) '59 -Greaory Peck. Ava @I) Hor (30) Gardner, Fred Astaire, Anthony Ptrk· 9:15 fl) .._ To M-.y a Mmionalrt (30) Ina. A realistic portrapl of what 9:301· News (C). (30) Baxter Ward. would happen to the world after 1111 ,..111 ,.._ (C} (30) 1 nuclear holocaust. Ntclilea Tapatias (30) I TtWa If CHaelallMel (C) (30) t:·•ir. ft\ -· Fii ....., Ml• (60) ,._ ~ .... • Tedlalcel C4N1ltr (30) (R) 10:00 D ~ CJ) ~ lflWn'• World (C) Tiit frwdl Qef (30) (R) "Puff (60) 'A Bef1nninc. • Middle, Ind Pastry." en End.'' Kevin Grant cannot Jet 1n ti) Cnz de ,._, (30) author to dl1n1e the endlnc of • 1:00 a 9 Cl) n. eo...., Sllllw (C) script even thouah the movie ls (TO) Roiililt Crawford pulls 1 nasty nearly completed. Joseph Clmpa· nella 111tsts. tnck on Spud end Herbert when ht I I "twl (C) (60) mikes • ,.,.,.. phony raervatlon a-..t..--... (C) with Triple A. ..causina the boys to · .. I.Oft, --11 ...,,, .. hire tWIY all of Crawford Alr11nes' < ) Love and the other G~y. employees Donn• Douflu, Corbett MonlCI, g Mewte · ea.. (C) (30) Tony Gary Collins; "love end Grtndma," Rendall, Joann• Pettit, Alex COrd Paul Ford, R~h McOevltt. Meredith and Eartha Kitt cutst. . MacR1t, Patnck Wayne. ·a @Cl)!&>• •radr••ndl <Cl I Dtll! (C) (60) (30) "To Move or Hot To Move.'' '-"" ..... (60) Tht kids haunt their own house to D hill" llntica (30) acare 1way prospective buyers 10-.30 Cl> c,.tltll (30) when thtlr parents decide to sell it. u:oo 111 D mm ..._ t'C> • I Te T• tltt Tr.tit (C) (30) uaA ~ (C) Bruins We-and tllt Mertet (A) host Southern Callfomla. 1roiaftL lltterface lC> (30) (R) D Mowte: "'f,.lllu ... •s DI._ L8*itl (C) (30) w• (horrotl '59 -John Asflley, :::~ .. ..:= :\~~ ISand*:~ Seid (C} The htrOeS try to find • way to (i) 9 (J) ,.._ (C) tum Sdlultz Into a tl1er before ht nil T""'8 Sap (R) Is trtnsfemd to the Ruu'an front &bl Nodle 1 las Ona fOf pflnc off. , 11:300 ~MM trtffl11 (C) DID Cl) ID Na• tf IM II• m Jell•~ c.... <C> (C) (90) "Man of tht Ptoplt.'' c..ttt (C) Serlel star Gent Bany Is Jolnrf by Mewte: (t) ''llep•bo" (drama) auests Vtta Miles. Fernando l:1mas • ark Gable. Grace Kelly, Ava and Robtrt Alda In a drtm• about Gardner. a WNlthy ltedlt' of the Mexican· II) Mevte: "s.oQ" (adventure) '44i Amtrie1n community who Is sus. -Frtd M1cMurray, Annt Baxter. ptCttd of briblna city officlets. Burt IYU. II aa. tile S.... Sees (C) (30) ti).._...,_ 3' (C) •'Sundown In Sh1n1ri-la.'' Althoufh 12:30 a C.•nltr l....U.. lolnl (C) to IOrnt it mlatit bo llllt 1 city B across America's 10uthem border, to 1:00 ...-: ......... •• Ttfttll most. Acapulco, especially by nl&ttt. -. .... (drama) 52-Wllter Mat· 11 truly 1 Shanlfl·LI. th1u, Richard Ec•n. J•n Sttrllnc. o (ff)()) m 111e ._ •d .. ,., I a ,. ... <e> . if""• (C) (lO) "Curious Cousin.'' Adill ~: "Tht Dtvil Ind Ala Gl!Ostley auats u Mrs. Muir's Otnltf Webster. cousin who S1100P1 Into htr ro-1:30 8 Al-Nlpt llltw (C) 'Thrtt rMnc:. with tht atiost. s.ords of Zorro," "Speci1I eon. I ._.. F• llltw (C} (90) spondtnt,'' "Spollm of the Forest" n. ... ,.., (C) (60) 2:30 ...... ,-Ua ""' ..., (C) SATURDAY MARCH 7 M ORNI N G 1:00 D @ 00 m HtUle 1 -... <t> 1J @ Cf) OJ 8111'"' (C) QI Mr. YflallbHe (C) 7:25 11 "" u. l1lia o., (C) 7:30 11 su.rtte StlMlter <C> '1be So-cial Anthropolov of Africa." IJ@ Cl) (f) s.-. u. .. (C) IJLtl'a ~Ill Moul r- 1:0011 la (J) t11e ,_.. <C> DID OO ID tttr. C... 111t ,,.., ce> IJ@ (})EB c:.na.....,. e.ta <C> ... (C) ~ m ..... "OM •• .. 1Mt" (drtma) '52 -Ann Blyth, Robert Mitchum. SpedaJ pat Bobby GolMoro loins bOltetl Bobbit Gmb'J' oa hr RroDd o!IHtour lhow, 11te SpecJaJ I Ca.Cry u, OD KCOP, CJwmel 13, Satarday, Marc:b 1 at 6:31 PM. 1:3011 Qt Cl) •ucs , • ...,,/hid ._. ntr Hour (C) a Qj Ci) m Plnfl hntlltr (C) 9 Cl•pa Ptoflle D MtVft: (C) "hldl....,. (dra· m1) '54-Tony Curtis II) Movie: "frontitf Ca ....... (western) '56-John Bromfield, Jim Divis. 1:00 a 9 oo m • •H<W • ni. s.. llf Edlple (C) Live CCMrtfe from the area of Ml1hu1tl1n. Mexico of the total sol1r eclipse oc:cumna hi the Western Hemisphere. Frank Mc. Gee is anchorman. 8 Merit: "ne TUM Meets C.. auest. One special te1ment Includes ll•ltJ JaH" (western) '5G-J1mes 1n lntemew with Rlnao Starr. £1111Dn, Evelyn Ankers. . ll:JO !JZI Ci>G A8lricaft 111•· I~~~,":.:-(C) fJ ...:: D(~ ~~I.It Dedp t:JOIU. {))DamnlJ & MllllleJ (C) Qy" (western) ·~ I McCm. rn G> Tiie "'"" ..,. (C) Julie Adams. , 111H1na m 11ew1e: ,.... '""' ....,.. 10:00 8 tB Cl) lt!'\f 141 &rtll In 1111 (df1m1) '50--0ewey Martin, James ...... Cir ..,. -Tiie Wlr Dunn. Edlpee (C) Charles Kuralt Is •n· chorman for 1 report on the lut major total eclipse of the sun vlsl· r1. r T I R N () () r-.. ble from the United Stites for 12:00 I ta Cl) Tiie MonU. (C) neat!l... 50 years. TMb9 F1•lilr 0 ll1l Cl)&) -H1wb (C) 12;1511 Mtiwil: "MJ Soft, MJ left" a lhwtt: I (C) .,.. .... tded" (drama) '40 -Mld•lelne Carroll. (western) 50 -Randolph Scott. Brian Ahtrnt Louis Hayward LI· Ruth Roman. ralne Dly • ' m IETUM Doclps ._... (C) . Pre-season 11me. The Dodprs m..t 12:JOrJ8 CIJ h...,. ~ <C>. the Atlanta Bmes In West Palm Mewlt: "Sn1 Ho (dr1ma) 43 Beach, Ai. Vin Scully ind Jerry -Randolph Scott, Noah Betry Jr. Doaaett are milctslde. @Cl) UIMletway fer r... ID Mowlt: "Wllllptrinf S..lttl vs. &J Upbtlt (C) ScetlllMI Yard" (mystery) '52 -1:00 IJ WlldlJ bees <C> Richard Clrt10n, Greta Gynt. fJ 9 Ci) Cltra o,.. a.If (C) 8) hsion lltau Golf areets meet 1t the RJo Plnar 10:30 D 9 00 m lllt Aitltltloa (C) Country Club in Ort1ndo, Florid• II Mowlt· '111a Annie .....,.. for this $100,000 tournament. Bob ( )• ,~2 .,...11 T 1 G Tosld Is 1nchorm1n. romance .. -.>111 ey emp e, uy .n rmlk Senice/lllt'I TrMln (C) Kibbee. ~ o lHl rn m ••11 ., .,., ,.... @ w ... ., s.cc... cit (t} BJ D Padre C.ralca ll:OOIJQICIJTIM Aldlle SMw (C) 1:3011~ Doe (C) nuoomNcu lllMtball OtMowir. <t> ......._ •• 1 r..-eia•jMoislalp (C) A first round •an" (comedy) '46-loretti Youna. tllmln1tion doubleheader. T11ms Vin John10n, B1rb1r1 Lawrence. Ind locations to be 1nnounced. ID Merit: "ne c...,..a Mr. D (f7} (])Q) let H 1..-. <C) Pt11n" (dr1m1) '42-etlfford Evins. RiCk Nelton ind Tht Illusion lf'OUP Dtbor•h Kerr. Q)hMF~lellts(C) 2:001 Deity's T,.._ (C) M9wle: (C) '°&rM" (ICl·fl) '62 .......Afdl Hill Jr. fJ c:.11 tf 1111 Wat (C) John ~ hosts. QI CJ) Sltsdly AttlJMtft sa.: "Soul'h of Suez." Georae Brent. GJ &tnlllas 111 Mla•I (C) 2:30 1J CIS 8olf Claak (C) Arst quarter fln1ls. Tums yet to be cfe. termined. 11 ~ I lllMtball (C) Uni· versity of Clllfornl1 Golden tr11rs vs. Stanford University lndl1111 It Bert.lley. G W11911 Traill. (C) G) f111faril Flk:eft (C) 3:00 D His' Sclletl ......... (C) C1F·3A S.mlflnal Playoff. 1 rmrJV~ (C) P•t H1rrlnaton Jr. Is Mister of Cert· monies for 1 live hour·lon1 variety show from Whitt Front Store's new lmperi1l·Norm1ndy location. Guests lndude Vicki Lawrence 1nd Tht Stln Worth Bend from the Lohman & Bartley show. 9 (j) hdfic • latlCblll (C) i!)T.,.. ff:' '" l'kbrt (C) G) Ttrilictit l.tH 3:301J Mr. Ed (C) 0(1j)C1)Q)Pn ...... Tow (C) The ~5"]00 Buffalo Open, live from F1lr11nes. Depew, New York. JD Wlnp t. Adwlltltrt (C) 4:001J Merit: (C) "Cocldeslltll H• roes" (drama) '56 -Jose Ferrer. Anthony Newley, Trevor Howard. I I In (C) feablN ...,..._ alMI Snit/,_,.,. te ,,.,. (C) I (f) C1$ Cell CS.-(C) rrMI tile w..w (C) ':JOI llltatulteul l.Mt (C) a..... (C) 0 Wyomifta Elle." Leq Jelll .... (C) (i) n. (C) "Ellly on Villon." . ,... .. ANtiH All•lntstrdltl ( ) "Tht Inspect.on." A film fta· turln1 Lt. Gen. James Doolltt1t ind dt1lln1 with tht role of the FM's COfllS ol fllaflt lnspectOl'I.. m• ...... "°"-CC> 5:00 O Ifs AQdalric (C) Alexander H1mnton (LA.), Tift (Woodland Hiiis) ind P1udtna hl&h sdlools coml).tt. 0@ i G) AICs Wille WerW ef lllt a ...... <C> ewit: "1111 Cry Tt.....,.,. 1) '55 -Susan Heyward, IRlch;~rd eoo.::. Eddie Albert. a..,.rral (C) Cteb (R) ~Clll ef 1111 Wat (C) fl)~c .. la Tanlt m Spertl ___ ...,.. (C) 5:JO • .... Stfflftc'• .......,.. Werld et ... S.1bb1q (C) (R) 0 OIC Ntw•rwtc. (C) 11 f'r• loa (C) J1cl! Kent Coollt auests. IDMdtlllt'•...., fli) Ntw1 In hnpec:tiwe (C) (R) a Ci) " •• ,..,., .... " T1lelbe IDlllltJu• Earth In Shadow Of the Moon Tbe Mardi 7 total eclipee of tbe sua, one of tbe moat awe-impir· ins natunl pbenomena aocl t'-tut major one to be viliblc from the United Stalll for nearly 50 )'WI. will be co.end on ''Eanb in tbe Shadow of the Moon -THE SOLAR BCUPSE." a CBS News Special Report to be brCMdcut S.turday, MllCb 7 at to AM, live and ia color on CBS. Al the moon besim lta coane 8Cl'Oll lhe 11111'1 face (top, ript to left) the Gt.Iner on earth will eee mon and more of the 1Un'1 llaht cut off. Dim ripplias ~ called lbldow buda, wW run over white aurfacea near the oblm nr. Id dlJlilbt fades co twflisbt there will be a notlceable drop in tmlperatun. Blrda and animals •ill become IUddenly quiet. Thea a brilliant Nd rlq (top left), the 1un'1 corona, wtU IUITOUDd the moon, and, u at nipt, the briahtat at.an and plancta will appear in the sky. U viewed fn>m ellewbae In the tolar 1J11e1D, the obeencr would lee ( rilbt) tbe IDOOD ia polidoa betwteD cm IUD and earth. The IMdow formed bJ the IDOGa'I oblcurial of tbe IUD ii tbe umbra and penumbra. 1be peaumln. Cbe putJal lbldow, falle OD a larp circular area oa eanb. But the Umbra, It. total ab9dow where die Upt o( the sun ii entirely cut o« by the moon. reaultl in a relatively .....U area of total ecliple on earth. Tiie Marcb 7 IOlar ec1iple will NKb llOtality only Ilona an 82- mile-wide path Kl'Oll Mnico mad up die eacem cout of tbe United SU.. ID tbe U. S., tbt ..,_ of totality will nqe from 100 per- cat la S......ta, Ga. (ID .._ umbra) eo 19 percent ia PordMd, Ore. (In the penumbra). CBS News Correspondent awtes Kuralt (left) will ancbor the covenae. ...... ~' ~=--~~~~-===~=-=~===--=-=----=~~~==~~ ·" SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY!:· LIMiTED QUANTITIES --FIRST COME --f IRST SERVED! -. SOME NEW -SOME DEMONSTRATORS INVENTORY TAX TO BE ASSESSED MARCH 2nd FORCES SELL.OFF OF ALL EXCESS IN INVEN· TORY BEFORE TAX ASSESSOR ARRJVESI SALE LIMITED TO STOCK ON HANOI . TUNERS-AMPLIFIERS & . 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