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SATURDAY• MARCH :14, .197.0
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SF -Muni Strike
May -(;et ~ o~~e~
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SAN P=CISCQ (l1111) -o 1"' otrikt the -ttrlU. 4 llate pobUc ilhlth learn wl1 by cHy em yees lbll. ••• ~ the oo ·ba~ Jo set tt Jhe main boopiJ.ai'l1hould
school and bosplJ.al l'fll'r; •lid•~ be claMi!Mwn.
cable Ws off San Francisco's bllll ri»ved JObn·J«fery of the city and county eRi·
tnto ils second day as. n!gotialon: tried to ploytts calltd the w1lkout "alKlut u suc-
prevent it from spreading. ces!ful·at jrolJ could Jel'On the first day ...
The latest round of bargaining ended But he. 'f'U not; so optimlatic about at·
early today. Ma.for Joseph Alioto com-tem~ &t s~Uleme.nt.
mented onlY: "As long as we're: still talk· "They ake the same amount or money
ng, there ia still hope." The nut round anlt they juggle it around," JeUery .com-_
of talks was set for 3 p.m. PST. plained. "We just laugh at them; they're
Jt was the city's' worst labor.manage-just playing."
ment crisis since the general strike og 'lft is ihe pledge or all San Francisco
1934. And It threatened to get much worse labor/' declared Jeffery, "to carry on
Monday when new picketing could close until we bave won."
down the wate:rfrollt and affect flight There were a few incidents Friday. A ~~~ at San FrancUco Imfiimtional piclret at the hospital struck an employe
""' through the open window of • car going F'Our unions representing 1,000 nurses, through· a picket J.i?e.
J,500 fKlll-Pfofesslonal hospital workers,
1,500 custodians and 3.SOO clerks and other
city workers setiup picket lines at U:Ol
a.m. Friday.
T~ey are seeking $9.5 million in pay in-.
creesu and a switch in bargaining pro-
cedure. The city has offered $4.8 million.
Hags Ordered
At Half-staff OriveTs fo'r the citt•s bus. streetcar and
calite car system, though not direcUy in-
volved, then refused to cross picket lines K p· •
setiup_by_maintanam:e.per.sonneJ., • -Fo-C . cries.,·
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Onee -a Jet-Now Junk
CAil Y ,ILOT ~19 IW •kN,.. Kilfi1tt
... : -;NA'i'Y'JlT REDUCED TO JUNK 'IN CRASH WITHl.N s1offr·'oi<'ANAH'EIM STADIUM •
···Th•WhDle P•ck•g•, lnCludlng Piiot who Parachutff to Safety, L11ndM In an Eriipty Frerd l. Union school teachers observed picket · a . • • Ii:'
lines of custodial personnel at the city's t'· · "" ,,..... · ~ . 1 i
135 schools, all o! which were closed by Funeral services for Costa Mesa Cit "7 .~ e M d ~
l ~r.· meant that the 500.000 who · rid• ~~:k~f~~h=~~·~.~:i~l1~11~:-rn:~n. D, ·r·· --:o·g· -8·-·-·· T-·-1-.c-d' ,.--t 0·-... ,2~n .. ~d"'-.-·u·r e· r
the city · transportation' while the city's lty will fly at half-staff until 'Tuesday1 U · ,
85,000 school.children bad the afternoon by 0>e :mayor's proclamation. , ·.:"' .'·" ,. i: . ~.:i: .. ''I,: ,.; .• . ' • ·v ·~; . · ·:."-;,. ::., .... "·:-.-r· ·' .. 1 t ' '.f
off. Mr. Priest, 73, died of ·a heart attack · · .:. The streets were packed ·with .·people · · ~
andcan,bultrafficjamswertsurprising, Thursday. H . p z· Q. s t . 'Tattoo' SW.. ly few. The main complain! ... med•lo be · r~les wuili be) 'cth2 chp.m. },"1 CHomelimtrunily ' J.J.n tingt-0.11-... ~ u:e . . . U!Z ... U$pec s in ying
the la et. of parking, rpot.s althoQab. police '"""ngrega ona ur , u o ope
petmllted cars in bus zones. • Ave., Corona del Mar, with interment in ' 'Huntingt.on· Beach ·detectJves were out ging and make a lot of interviews." shooUng death to bll HunUngtoa Beach in
PaclfiC Telepbodi: Co, and tb'e'blg'l\avy PaCific-VleWMerriorial P'iirk, Corona del· <luizzlng ,shadowy figures 1n lhc nether Several of those already questioned 24 hours. ~ lnstallaU~n · l!l , hUnters J?Olnt .furnished Mar. -,. 1 · wOrld of.narcotics Friday night and early have records .of arrests ranging from The other· two d~athl are~ as a
buses f« their workers. • . Fr.lends may call at Ba~Mmtuary~· ~ mQ,rn.i~ in the-slaving of a 2S-y~ar· ., ~loo.~ .,np.roo1J.cs1 ctwse:11 ~. al· murdcr..auk)de Glenn Wllllidns 46 • Custodial per$0iJpef ~ nurs~ !'enl out SuDda~·INfn t a.m. Wlllill t-:-P.tfJ. aM1 lrOrrio dld'"~ail~· ·'" .. , ~. .w ' tem""M murder. Oincers1 were. ilrtrigued • • ' ' at San Francisco General Hos,...."1 and g a.m. until noon Monday. ' t'""" :...i d ntired naval.commander, wU'shot dead • , •·-1 t They were checking seamy county beer by a similarity In the attemptea mur er Wed esd 1 hi "I ~ 1 ,, ·--olt1er meaical facillies, le.av1ng ske eon Mayor AJvin L. Pinkley Wued a proc-bars ·aoo. qiies\iOhlng !Usi>ects:The. niiile ca Se ·1or u,e··victim als'o had been 1hot in n 8Y1be0• Hs .~ .. ~:S-·oneay 1 •o:;.:;
crews on emergency operation. Most of JamaUon Friday afternoon ordering ''l.Jzard" scrawled on 8 piece of paper the stomach wJlh a .22 caliber slug. m:n~ atA u:n ... ,...,n pr , __,
the patients.had beeri moved out prior to flags lowerec,f and giving Monda¥ from I fO\Jnd on the shooting victim was in· Astorina'1 wife, Unda Atae, who ap-E Inger ve. ~,
p.m. olf to. city employes who wish to at-oi~-help-o{-8ent!F~Atta--Jmr.:nflY11Vei-in"dit"'Cln:len~rove"VeB Jn lbe~.aame room WBJ"·lhe body• of
tend the ntes. J!OliCe d Fr'd nd f ed b Navy U. James Burton McC!ure, 38, of The City Hall itselr will remain open . · h . was trace 1 ay a ques ion Y 2553 Pine Ave., Lon; Bea& wbo died of
for business and there are no current "I . .r.~~~~$tf.;5 ~IJi·!._~~:t . r.~J It· ,, -. I po.lice-, : ~ •, ·i.: : , /1't{,'' t .. ' .... .. • .. a tttil• fn · Uierterilpl~ App#ently ·te:lf.in-
plans to postpone Monday night's City ~ ·.The.)rifi'.al!f.oo ~an;-:-rno'rtfas M~uia, Astor1a~.however, 11veo..at an . .Anahe1m " lllcted. t: ·
Council meeting. '1-as found dead with a ,22 c'&llber bullet addre~. 83i2 Yorkshlri St., With his two Their b<K!lea were dticovered by
Mayor Plnkley's proclamation cited ! wqund in ·lhe •stomach Thursday-night. children, aged t~o and four, and hl1 McClure's wl!e, cface Meredith, who 'M!~ eat'> de¥oJio1\,t.o ~ c ·O! poata \I " ·He was lying in dirt beside Edinger molher·~law,!Officer.J reported. was WIUJams' iirHrlend ~Ute satd. ~ a~ ' d .., Avenue near Sun1et Aqualle Par~ A A!totlna'a body was heavily ~Uooted, The. spate of munhn' r:ec-1Jed the · · .. , · · J' spent cartridge was nearby ,but,desplte •a including a skull ~nd. crossbones, unsolv~ slaylna• of 1• that are atill
! day-lonr search of the marshy area ,fri-sha mrock, b~t~Yi_ motifs and one tattoo baWIUoi Hunungton Buc6 police.
rt ' day the mW'der weapon wu not on h1J chest mscr1bed "Linda Mae.''
ty discovered. · . Jrtvt1Ugat.ora spent. Friday se.arching . ·•-.ll , , to A police tpokesman 11.ld,lnvtstlgatkms the swampland near lbe murder scene 'G ..() · '
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Pilot Ejects
Safely Into
Grassy Field
By STEVE MITCHELL
A Nary AID Skyhawk jet from North
Island Naval Base, San Diego, ID f1mles
crished on a grassy fleld 'only ane-
4:1uarte.r mile Crom the Anaheim StadJwn
Friday after the pilot safely ejected.
-The single-seat aircraft smashed Into
the midd le of a small field, causing no
~rsonal injury or structural damage.
The pUol, LI. (j.g.) Leo G. Yoder, of
San Diego, parachuted from the aircraft
aft.er ejecting at 500 feet .altitude ..
The pilot had directed lhe jet Into the
empty Ueki up to the last poulble
moment:
"The pilot coukln't have done a better
job of ditching lhe plane," stated Los
Alamitos public affairs o£flcer U. Com·
mander Jerry Pierce. "The whole
package landed In an mipty field, in·
eluding the pllo~ his ejection seat and
canopy." •
Lt Yoder, a member of an aircraft fer·
rying squadron at North Island, was
escorti ng another Skyhawk to Loi
Alamitos when he developed e.ngi~ lrou·
ble over lhe heavily.populated area.
"I was circling Lo!! Alamitos at. about
5,000 -feet when the er1glne began rumbl· . ---
(S.. JET, P"I• Z)
Mesan Suffers
Head Injuries
In Traf fie Crash
A 31-year~ld Costa Me!la man suffer·
ed rrioderate head Injuries early thit
morning in a traffic crash near the en-
trance to the Newporter Inn in Newport
Beach.
The teenage driver of another car was
treated for ltss se:vere U.juries, pollce
said.
Jack Nichol!!, or 23.11 Santa Ana Ave .•
Apartment 3, was ·admitted to Hoag
Memorial HospitaJ for treatment of head
injurib . His condition was described B1 good. • ' ' .
Tile driver or ·the other auto, '1uibtrt
Leroy Lindholm, \6, .of Pasadena, hid
minor cuts. officers !aid. •
Ttwl iletail! o( the I a.m. crash welt not
completely available, but police aakl the
Nichol!! car had major dam-Ce to oDe
side. 1 . ~ youth' 1 auto was a total wreck with
m•lor lronl-<od damago.
1be wreck took pl~ on Jamboree
Road nttr the -Uon wllh Back
Bay .Drive. ' ·§~·idd , 1 ·....,.center"",on .. boer-bor.b>Anabelm forthemlssing,...ponaod.crlmelAbtx· reen r _ nge ,.. . "iili>J ·by which the victim was known 14 pltreiniu. perta mode casts of' fonlptlnls and Utt J.hl.. S _ · i*1ll U 1 "We have • lot-of Jiids tO iollow upi" tracks ln the area. · • le R · ' d
•,AJokl• .• u ·"*'· ... ht laid. "We baYe l<>do a lolof [oo\.tiog· Aslorln•'! •laying .... the thlnl Batt eitewe ~~'1i£~~~~· . the . . . rrom, "b111en'"."'*'"""· ~DAILY,, EXPO HONORING, !".-~~~ll>n 'iold' :t.... ...,,; ~ ' . . f ••••. -• • • • • •• •• • =~ ~· 1•0 , ... <to '!urn ori '40 FAIR BIDS .
ciUes and wu a flcUon and artick!J writer .. ' w~~-~k was publlshod by many COMING ·MARCH __ 3 __ 0 -//. ol °:;"~~hho:."'r,!,~~~':t <u;: OSAKA. JoP<1n (AP) -The J1panm
mag_..._._ --• --oriiige Coal\ ror l""'11iigllffilr ahd the World's Fair oC 1940, tl'lt ooe (ha\ Dtver G~, Pr~~ z:..i C!l~~le hl:rt:.-= to th ~ otbef is the annual bo1tJe belwe<n eritO!\ -ed because of World Wor II, sold
M\N. also le•vlng a dau~ter, Mrs. •.. -.. Tom Barley •nd JrMl'nan Tom McCaM, 700,000 tickets In advance. The Ucketa.
Oh•lotle-1'. Mtelle, ol Corona a.1 Mar.. DAILY" Pl'-OT ~bilh momben or ...--oAILY PILOT 11. lll)"'!Uivived lhe war ond the ,_., """ Douglas R. Prlttt, Newporl Beach, I I. , a l.~f f ' over 11'" cejti\ration of SL ai:e good for admluion lo Expo '10 O[>tJ»
and Ovt l"'ndchllclnn. Palrk;k '1 Day. M~ n .... bl.I btsl ahol ing lo lht public Silnda,y.
Hia w~o cllocl a Jew Yllr> q o. lodll,'llll .PIP. I.·
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% DAil V PILOT
Piiot
Logbook
Saturday, March 14, 1970
--Read-tl1e B-yline; -
_Know the Subject
By THOMAS ~lcCANN
01 Ille Dllll• Piii! 11.,l
DAILY 10 • 10
SUNDAY 10 • 7
COSTA MESA ONLY,
IF YOU QIECKED the byllne at U1e top or this column
today you might be alter guessing that my favorite sing-
ing auregation ls not necessarily the Mormon Tabemacle for Sunday, March
Choir -for religious reasons. /IF"" But it doesn't foll ow at al11 that the singing nun then is ~ :c!T!:-s: .... · :£'.11,,., ... _...,.,"iO:-'
~---...,=--. ~ my kind or musician either. ·
You see, you make the mistake that a lot of people
make this time ol year. You assume that
Jrfshmcn are all green and glorified just
because IL's time for SI. Patrick's Day.
U you'll take my meanln& clearly,
now, here is the way it really is. •
ONE OF ltfY favorite singing groups
Is a gang ol..rogucs called the Irish Rov-
ers. And one of my favorite tunes by
these rover boyos is a jig called, "The
Orange and The Green."
If you haven't heard ii, you've miss· A.
ed more than half the fun of belllg an Orangeman in the
United State1 oa St. Patrick's Day.
1.fost of the Irishmen.for-a-da y I run Into every March
17 don't eVen understand why J'm wearing my green
•• shamrock on an orange necktie.
THE ROVERS' lune tells II. They sing about a young
fellow who grew up with a terrible problem hanging over
his head :
"Me father, he was orange and me mother, she was
green .•. Jt was the biggest mixup that you have ever
seen."
\Vhat it's all about is that orange is the color for the
Protestants (North Ireland) and green is for Catholic
(the rest of the Auld Sod). ·
'. BUT IT DODN'T really matter and, without stir-
ring up the hostilities all over again, let me just say that
whether you wear orange or green -or both, like me -
at least you'll be able to enjoy the day in the spirit of St.
Patrick Tuesday if you 'II pick your color and 11·ear it
with a smile.
That's more than 1 can hope for from the fink of
Fleet Street, our DAILY PILOT courthouse reporter 1vho
once each year cra\\'ls out from under his Americanized
byline -i~ used to be "Thom," but now It's "Tom" Bar·
ley -and abows his true colors.
THOSE COLORS are purple for rage 1he's obviously
angry he wasn 't born an Irishman) and green for envy
(that's the only way the blighted Briton observes the
wearin' of the green).
Now it tw been Mr. Barley's praf:Uce in the past
couple of years to occupy several valuable inches of space
in lhis newspaper on the eve of St. Patrick's Day to
blathe:r away for interminable paragraphs about why he
doesn't believe thls writer's often stated premise:
On St. Patrick's Day, there are only two kinds of pe<>-
ple in the world -those who are Irish and those who
\wlsh they were.
This year, we're one up on Colonel Barley of the cold-
cream ·guards. We said our piece a day ahead of time.
Small Marine Corps
Means More Training
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WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Marines are l e'ng then i ng
t.rainini of recruits and new
officers to insure the smaller
post#Vietnam corps is "hard.
lean, fully combat.ready and
, professional."
Gen. Leodard F. Chapman
Jr., A-1arine Corps com·
mandant, has reported to the
House Anned Services Com4
mittee, that, to insure a "high
plane or military proficiency"
as the corps makes the transl·
tion, "we have increased
emphasis on the ... training r
which begiru the day a ~tarine
enlers the corps.''
To lhis end, recruit training
has been expanded from eight
weeks to nine "t'o provide a
more thoroughly trained and
indoctrinated Marine," Chap-'
MEN'S CASUAL COMFORT!
S nndny 011ly 201 . Reg. 3.69
Stl'll[l . and 4 buckll" strpln shOl's. \Vip1•.nnd-\1'f'ar bru1Nn
vinyl. Slzt•s 6 ~-12. Charge
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SEAMLESS PANTY HOSE
Reg. 1.26 9 6 S unda11 Onl11 ~
Strl!tl"h nylon mesh with
nude he<-1. Popular colors In
small, medium, medium tall,
tall.
From Our Garden Shop
CAMELLIAS
1 gal .• 97~ . sr.ze
Sunday only. 1".1any in bud and bloom. Strong,
hardy plants add color to your shade garden.
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The corps now boasts the
highest level ot battle ex·
perience in ils history , claim·
ing about 97 percent or its of-
ficers and career enlisted men
have served at least one duty
tour ell.her 1n Vietnam or in
Western Pacific units sup·
porting the war. man said. ""'""'""'""'"'°'""'""".._'t.~o.•c•;:;·;i;1 ;::;:::;• 'i::=u;::=:;i, ;::::..:::• .,_ .;;, """'FE:•"'·' But this is e:tpecled to
change as the Marines are
progressively withdrawn from
the war.
Individual combat training,
which follows the recruillf'l""""'""'""'m::>
period. has been stret ched
from three to four \\'eek.~.
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STYLE NO·IRON
WORKING PANTS l .
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Reg. 37c ea.
WOMEN'S
Reg. 2/94<
PRINT TOSS PILLOW .
Sunday
Only J58
~., fZVooth\.otton/ Syon EiA ... Ion.® Compacted for . Foam filled Sco tchgard treated. Heavyweight up-
ma:tidnhn sh~kag8 control. Glis• 4-14. in white, pink, -: hol stery. P rint covers -22x26. Colors.
bl ue, ma ize. \Vomen's 5-8, white and prints. sim11•• 1o 1i1i .. 1r•11on
4'SllUfl·L0 trM•1n1rll:
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MUL Tl-PURPOSE
STEEL SHELVING
4 shelves -Reg. S.36 S shelves -Reg. 7.76
30" STEEL UTILITY TABLE
Reg. 4.22
Sundu11 011111
,J sturdy selves, 3·\\'&y electrical
socket; 15"x20" t op. Rolls easi-
ly on coaslC'rs. Cord included. Decorator avocado or white.
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REDWOOD PICNIC l :ABLE [' ·' 1688 : 466 674 _
LONG PLAY
MEXICAN RECORD
ALBUMS
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Travel Collection
Mrs. Wllllam Rogers, wife of th e secretary of state,
display1 for photographers some of the souvenirs·
abe and h.er fiusband acquired on their recent Afr!·
can tour. She is holding a cane sword from Jomo
Kenyatta of Kenya . Al right Is a waler bQtUe from
Cameroon, next to it is a coflan dress from ~1oroc
co. The "'ood carving is one of the many they re-
ceived on lhe tour.
Sunday
Only
1 Table is 8 boards \l'idc -70x2 :t8, '~·ith flu sh top.
· red\\·ood stained. Comes \\'ilh 2 benches. \.
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....... ,,,, SPINCAST OUTFIT
S1mda11 Onl11! 396
Reg. 5.67
Fnn1au, quality In a ont'·piece
1111inN\~t 1·ud and clOM.>d·f!IC"'
rushbutton rttl. \Vith 6 Jb. tea\ Un~.
~ So111dny OHl!J
4 shelves: 24x48xl0'". 5 shlves: 30x60xl2". For
extra storage in the garage or in the basement.
Olive green or grey. Charge it at K mart!
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IN VACUUM JARS
S1mday Onlg
53~ •
Dry roa.stNI \Vlthout tats or r sugar. Crisp, light And crunchy.
Prrfrct rar parties or tor
snai:ks. Chargf' It.
l lmllMI 11111nrlt~ -~Oii• sold Ill de1l.,l. "Nf! welllf!I
For hours o! entertainment -The popular music
of ~1exico -always a favorite.
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From Our Garden Shop
SUN AZALEAS
1 gal . 77~ • size
Sunday only - Azaleas In bud and bloom. WUI ,
lake luU sun. Assorted colors. CHARGE Ill f
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Di:ug World Tied
ToHBMurder
HunUnston Beach detectives were out
quizzing shadowy figures in the nether
world ol narcotics Friday night and early
this morning in the slaying: of a 25-year·
old Anaheim man.
They were checking seamy county betr
ban and questioning IUlpectL The ..,..
"I.hard" 5Crawled on a piece of paper
found, on the &hooting victim wu In·
vest!gated with th< help of santa Ana
police.
No one has been arrested.
The murdered man, Thomas Astorin1,
\vas found dead with a .22 caliber bullet
wound in the stomach Tbursday.ni1hL
He was lying in dirt bellde Edh\ger
Flags Ordered
At Half-staff
For C .. K. Priest
Ftmtral services for .Costa ..MW City
Clerk C.K. "Charlie" Prtett,wW be Mon-
day II-aod flap lliJllt COIMl1!fl-
lty wW Dy at haU-llaff ai\W Tueldiy,
by the mayor's proclamation.
Mr. Priest. 73, died of a heart attack
Thursday.
RJlel will be at 2 p.m. in Community
Congrqational Church, 611 Heliotrope
Ave., Corona del Mar, wlUt interment in
Pacific View Memorial Part, Corona del
Mar.
. Friends may call al Baltz Mortuary on
Sunday from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. and !rom
e a.m. unut noon Monday.
Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley inued a pr~
lamation Friday afternoon ordering
(lags lowered and giving Monday from I
p.m. off to city employes who wilh to a\.
tend the rites.
The City Hall itselr will ttmain open
(Or business ahd there art no current
plans to postpone Monday night's City
C.ouncll meeting. •
f\.1ayor ~ley's proclamation cited
Mr. Priest's devotion to the city of Costa
Mesa and the respect and deep regard
whlch fellow. employes and many citizens
held for hiJ:n.
He also served as city clerk in Newport
Beach before joining the Costa Mesa city
stall in 1965, with hi5 career of ser.Vice to
botn communiUes adding up to t9 years.
Mr. Priest was nominated recently by
the Southern California City Clerks
Association as its own candidate for n>
tlonwide honors as Municipal Clttt of the
Year.
He began his. career as a newspaper
reporter in Boston .and other tad coast
c!Ues and was a ficUon and article writer
whose work was published by many
magazines.
Mr. Priest lived with bis daughter.
Grace, at 2278 Colgate Drive, Costa
Mesa, also leaving a daughter, lites.
Charlotte P. f.1ecke, of Corona del Mar, a
son Douglas R. Priest, Newport Beach,
and five grandchildren.
His wife died a few years ago.
A~oue near Sunset AquaUc Park. A
spent cartridge was nearby but despite a
day-long search of the marshy area Fri·
day the murder weapon was not
dbcovered.
A police spckes:an.an said investi1alions
ft'ere centering on a beer bar in Anaheim
whlch the victim was known to patronize.
"We have a lot of·leads to follow up,"
he said. "We have to do a loL of foot.slog·
ging and make a lot of interviews."
Several of those already questioned
have records of arrests ranging from
possession or narcotics charges to at·
tempted murder. Officers were intrigued
by a similarity in the attempted murder
case for the victim also had been shot in
the.stomach with a .%1 caliber slug.
Astotina's wife, Unda Mae, who a~
panntly lives in the Garden Grove area
was traced Friday a!'d questioned by
pollct.
Al~f. l>oWJVtr., lived ·at an Anaheim
oddital,' UIJ Toflllltlre SL,. wlljl his two
ehfadren, i•Pd tft 'aad four, and bl.I
mother-in-law, officers reported.
Altorina'• body was aeavily laltooted, lncludinl a If llld eroubones,
shamrock, butterfly motifs aod one tattoo
on h!s chest inlcribed "Linda Mae."
lovestigatorr spent Friday eearching
the swampland near the murder scene
for the missing weapon and crime lab ex· perts made casts of footprints and tire
trac.ll:s in the area.
Astorina'• slaying was the third
shooUng death to hit Huntington Bead! in
24 hours.
The odler two deaths are log1ed as a
murdcr·SWcidf.. GleM Willia~. 46, a
reUred naval commander, was shot dead
Wednesday in his "singles only" apart·
ment at the Huntington capri, 6200
Edinger Ave.
tn ·Uie same room was the body of
Navy Ll. James Burton M'"cClure, 38, of
255.1 Pine Ave., Long Beach, who died of
a shot in the temple, apparently self·in-
flicted.
Their bodies were discovered by
McClure's wife, Grace Meredith, who
was Williams' git:lirlend, police said.
'Green-Orange'
Battle Re11ewed
From "bitten" experience, the DAJLY
PILOT knows two things to "tum on"
readers.
One is hearings on dog leash laws (one
of which we haven't had around the:
Orange Coast for a long time) and the
other is the annual battle between Briton
Tom Barley and Irishman Tom McCann.
both members or th.! DAILY PILOT
s ta f f , over the celebration of St.
Patrtck's Day. ti.1cCann fires bis besl sbot
today on Page 2.
Mesan Hurt in Car Wreck
A SJ-year-old Costa Mesa man suffer·
ed modttate bead injuries earl~ Utl3
morning in a traffic crash near I.tie e.n-
trance to the Newporter Inn ln Newport
Beach.
The teenage driver of another ar wa1
treated for ·tesa severe ~lQJurilp, police
said.
Jac'K Nichols, of 2331 Santa Ana Ave.,
Apartment 3, tral ·admitted to H01g
Memorlol HOIJ>ltll for trutmot of head
11\furlcs. Hts condlt!Of'I wu described as
good.
The driver of the other auto, Roberl
Leroy Lindholm, 1a, of P~adena, had
minor cuts, orfker.s said.
Tbt details of the 1 a.m . .crash were not
tompletely avaUable, but ·police said the
N'~lt car had major damage to one
gift,
1be youth's auto was a total •Teet with
major f:ront~nd damage.
The wreck look ,plaee; po;"1-
Road near the tatersedlOd;·wllh Baek
Bay Drive..
COMING MARCH 30 •
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Th• Whole P1ck1ge, Including Pl~t who P1r1chuted fo S1fety, Lend9CI In 1n Empty Fl•ld
Terrorist Bomb
Explosion Rips
Saigon Office
SAIGON (UPI) -A plastic bomb dam-
aged 1 precinct administrative office
in Saigon Saturday in the first terrorist
bombing reported in the capital in more
than two weeks.
Police sources said the bomb exploded
In front of the 3rd precinct admlnistra·
Uve office shortly before noon, hurling
glass through the office. Seven Viet·
namese civilians were wounded by the
explosion. Two of them vt'ere employed
or the office. and five were customers.
Sources said terrorists escaped after
placing the char11e on the sidewalk in
front of the office in the central portiorf
of Saigon.
It was the first terrorist bombing re.
ported in the capital slnce Feb. 1:1 when
a charge set off outside an American en·
listed men's quarters injured five per.
~ns.
On the battlefronts, South Vietnamese
infantrymen backed by helicopter gun-
ships firing rockets and machine guns
fought communist troops Friday in the
southern lip of South Vietnam but com-
bat involving American troops' Wll!'I light
and centered along the Cambodian bor·
der north of Saigon.
Earlier this year terrorists damaged
the South Vietnamese National Press
Center in the heart of Saigon with 1 bomb
and detonated dtarges oul3ide the city's
two biggest movie houses, both adjacent
to U.S. billets. No one waa killed.
The bombings today followed predic·
tions by a!Ued military sources that Viet
Cong terrorists planned attacks on such
~ey Point! in the capital as the Preslden·
tial Palace. the U.S. Embassy and Ameri-
can military headquarters.
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In Laos 'Hid.den '
In Vi.et Totals
SAIGON (UPI) - A apokesman ror
the U.S. command lnd1cated today that
the number Of warplanes shot down In
Laos prior to this week has bttn coo-
cealed Jn totals or 1ccSdent1J aircraft
loaes this week on orders from Secretary
ol State Melvin R. l.alrd. ntursday It
said ·one plane was shot down Wedntaday
with both crewmen reJCUed.
Today, tht spokesman uid heldquart·
tn wtlt not release tbe total number of
aJrcraft Iott prtcir ta La.Jrd'i dllc.!Ollure
order.
lie was asked for conUnnatlon that Ulfl
Laotian loue.s have not been included in
the Vietnam combat loses.
"Aircraft Jost over LaOI have not bun
listed under Category J, combat aircraft
lost to ~tile acUon while flying mfsslQns
over North Vletnarri or tht RepubUe of
(Soulb) Vietnam," he Rid. ·
San Francisco's Strike
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Threatens to Get . W ors{3
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The strike
by city employees that has crippled the
.school and holpital system and kept. the
cable cars otr San Francisco's hills moved
into lll second day q: negoUators tried to
prevent it from spreading.
The latest round of bargaining ended
early today. Mayor JOJeph Alioto com·
mented only: "As long 1s we're still talk·
ng. there Is still hope." The next round
or talks was set for 3 p.m. PST.
It was the city's worst labor·manage.
ment. crisis since the general strike og
1934. And it threattned to get much worse
~onday when new plckeUng could close
down lhe waterfront and affect flight
operations at San Francisco International
Airport.
Four unions representing 1,000 nurses,
1,500 non.professional hospital workers,
I .500 custodians and 3,500 clerks and other
cily workers set up picket lines at 12 :01
a.m. Friday.
They are seeking $9.5 mllllon In pay In·
creases and a switch in bargalning pro-
cedure. The city hu offered $4.1 million.
Drivers for the city's bus, streetcar and
cable car system, thou&h not directly In-
volved, then refused to cross picket lines
set up by mainte,nance persoMel.
Union school teaclters observed picket
Tines of custodial persol'Ulel at the city's
135 schools, all ol which were closed by
l p.m.
This meant that the 500,000 who tide
the city tiansportatlon· w.lllle the city's
BS,000 schooJ .children hacl' the artemoon o:t.
The stttels lfere 'pack.eel wilh people
and cars, but traffic jams were surprising.
Jy few. Th'e main complaint seemed to be
the lack of parking spots although police
permitted cars In bus zones.
Pacific Teltphone Co. and the big navy
lnstallaUon at hunters point furnished
bu~s for their workers.
Custodial personnel and nurses went out
at San Francisco General Hospital and
other medical faclllie11 leaving skcleon
crews on emergency operation. Most of
the patients had been moved out prior to
the strike. A state public health team was
on hand to see if the main hOspital should
be closed down.
John Jeffery of'lh< city and county •m-
ploy!!el called the.vllloo1 '..'about as suc-
cessful as you could aet on the firit day."
But he .WU not IO opt.lmlatic about It·
tempts at settlement.
"'l'bey ake the 11me-1mount ot money
and they ),uule it around," Jeffery com·
plained! 'fl• ju.II lougb at them; they're
just playing/'
EXPO HONORING
'40 FAIR BIDS
"It ta th• pied&• of au San Franelaco
labor," declared Jet.fay, "to c.ny -on
until we have won."
There were a few Incident& Friday. A
picket at the hoapltal struck an empJoye
through the open window of a car 10Jnc
through a picket J.ine.
fjcll:ets yelled "strikebreaker" at gray.
haired housewives aervlnl SJ Vt>lwiteer
.auxiliary workers at the city you th iuld·
ance center. One_ turned and told them :
"A strike against City Hall is one th1ng,
but a stri.l:e agailllt kids is soinetbing
else. Uthe~ kids need help todiy,' w• are
going to give Jt to them."
Mayor Ali<1to w11 JustJly boo610by a
group or pickets as he left.City Hall ·fer
talks Friday afternoon. The negoft•tOrs
met for ~4 hours during a 41-bour ~od.
The city's llf.H. ~oung Memorial
Closed be<:ause.not enouen ruanis showed
up to protect Its valuabie elhlbtts~ County
SheriCf Matthew Careberry moved 150
prlaoners to San Quentin Prison across
the Golden Gate Briage When deputies
joined the walkouL. ·
Police and r1remen were not affected
and garbage collection la handled by prl·
vate !lrms in--San Jl'ra.ociaco.
At the mal't'iage Ucetlse bureau, a sign
said~ "No marriage liceuts issued today
due to &trike conditions -try Oakland,
Redwood Clly or San Rafael."
Chicago 7 Pl~y
'Turn· Abotit' ~~ , . . . ...
Ask wurf €osts
CHICAGO (UPI) -The government
obtained five guilty wrdlcts in the '"Chi·
cago Seven'' trial and billed the defend·
ant' for court costs.
But the defendants were found 1n,.
ctnt on nine counts and, on the theory
that turn about ·is !air play, they hlvt
btned th< governmont for tlie cost . fl
their defense. . •{I
Defense Attorney. William M. JCun.Uer
iai~ the $32,114.63 bSU he cave the ,p.
emment Frlday ls a "novel legal JDOWlt."
He sald the "bill ol ~taln1,de-
ftnse expenses for >itiarilcrijlts .}1rifnul
(eM and docket -feet:-r -·' ·•
"lf lh<y ore onUtlad lo p.oymtlil for
winning rlve, thtn ,'lt'I are tntlUtd ~ PllY·
ment for winning the othfr riloe,"'ltinSt·
Je:r said.
Kurut.ler salit It would be "a cd_ar vie);.
latlon oC th< equal ...-00 cJauie· of th<
COOsUtuUon" K the d<l'1\ff IJ loreed to pav but the gavttn11M11t ii not. , l •
'l'lle bill IUbmltted lo th< del-nta by
the government came to-1 lt_I~ nvrt
than $1,000 per dtfendant. ft w11 tneluded
In the "ntenc••lmpoood bf, Uf Dlatfld
Court Judie JuUua J. Hof :.!1er the
jury acqultttd all Mven d ldants of
COMplracy chltri> IJut f'"'od ve 61 Chem
guilty ol lndMduilly le llnea
to incite mu
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Grassy Field
By STEVE MITCHELL
A Navy AID Skyhawk jet !ram North
tsland Naval Base, San Diego, in flames
crashed on a grassy field only me-
auarter mile from the Anaheim Stadium
Fl'.klliY after the pilot safely-ejected.
The single-seat aircraft smashed Into
Ule middle of a small Held, causine no
per!Onal Injury or structural damage.
The pllo~ LL (j.g.) Leo G. Yoder, o!
San Diego, parachuted from the aircraft
after ejecting at 500 feet altitude .•
The pilot had directed the jet Into the.
empty field up to the last possible
moinenl
"The pilot couldn't have dorie a better
job of ditching the plane." stated Los
Alamitos public affairs officer Lt. Com·
mander Jerry Pierce. "The whole
package landed in an empty field, in·
eluding the pUot, bis ejection seat and
canopy."
1 Lt. Yoder, a member of an aircraft ftr·
rying squadron at North Island, was
escorting another Skyhawk to Los
Alamitos when be developed engine trou-
ble over the heavily.populated aria.
"t .. fla.s circling Los AlamitOI at ab(lut l ,llOO feet when th< '"•I••. begao rupibl-
cs.. JET, Pal' I)
No Progress
In Vegas Union,
Casino Meetings ·
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -Represen-
tatives of 16 struck casin~hotels met far
after midnight with offjclals of the strtk·
ing culinary workers and bartenders
unions today, tiut there was no report o(
progress.
Meanwh.lle. the effects of the four-day.
old strike that has closed mosl of the
gambling places on the Sltip were beeom·
fng more visible throuRhoul the city. Es·
eimates qf the gambling and._ loJ1rl.11.m
money being lost ranged from the Cham·
ber or Commerce's $1 million a day to
the unions' fl million a day.
Airlines canceled some ffight.s Into Las
Vegas and several motels not involved in
the disptlle reported a large nwnber of
out.of.town cancellations.
·Hotel1 in downtown Las Vegas, si:t
mile!! from the Strip and not affected by
its !tr~, were filled, but their gambling
tables were not overwhelmingly. crowded
as on the first nights of the strike.
'nle strike began Wednesday as 14,000
maids. porters, cooks and. -bartenders
walked out when their contracts expired.
Talb between the hotels and lhe Un·
Iona resumed Friday after Republicai
Gov. Paul Laxalt canceled all his ap-
pointments at the state capitol in Carson
City. and new to La! Vegu.
The unions want a new three-year con-
tract wtth a 35 percent wage licrease and
additional fring~ benefits. Wages for Cul·
in·ary· Union members now range from
Sll.40 per shift for a waitress lo $33.95
for •·nlRht chef. Union bartenders make
S28 lo $31 1 night. Bartenders and wait·
resses can count on Ups to add substan·
tially to their Incomes.
or .. ge Coast
l1'utller
Clouds will be la th< Onngt
Coast weather ~ until Sunday
afternoon. But fair weather alon1
illth the hare ts ~cted.. Tem-
pit1hirt to reich M.. • ·• • • , ..
INSIDE TODA. Y .
\Vane to tokt a "'fritndl11,.
qui.i1 Fornili/ \Veekly prtse-nt.s a
trut·/alse ttst ba1td on~ rt11dt1
of a lot of 1tud11 by 1>1v<:holo-
oi11< on /rltndsh lp -holD '"" porta•t it #1, how easily fri~
art madt, what fritnd1 rea!lr
mean to . u1. IC'• ht tru: FomJlU
IVuklu todou.
A~• L"'"'1 " ·~'-"•"'-' " CM"ll MNt •• -• (lnsln.f
Wh•n uked if lh<y "'" lino.I under tM command's Category rt, tthich In.
cludet "combat aircraft lotlt to nonboltlle
•ctlon, 1upport aircraft losses ind all
other aircraft loMts In conntetlon with
the war," he Wd.
OSAKA. J•pan CAP) -The Jap.onese
World' a Falt of JffO~ the one that neYer opeMd. btcause of World War ll, aold
700,IOI tl<kttJ In ad••n«. The tl<ktts,
It 1ny IW"\llV!d the war and the ye1n, m fOOd (or adml"1on to &po '111 open-
ing to the public Slllld1y.
Holfmln alto aenttnctd ~ of th< de-
f•ndantJ •od thtlr two att.,..ys to pr1,..
lfttr flndin& tllem IUlily'of..<OliteD1Pt ot •.
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Read the Bylin~;
I\.now the Subj ect
By THOMAS McCANN
01 lltt O•llr l'li.I l ltH
IF YOU CllECKED the byline at the top of UtlJ column
today you migbt be after guessing that my favorlle sing~
iitg aggregation ls not nece.S.Sarily the Mormon Tabernacle
Choir -for religious reasons. ·
But it doesn't follow al all, lhal the Sin&ll!.g nun then Js
iny kind of musician either. •
You see, you make the mistake that a Jot al people
make this time o! year. You assume that
Irishmen are all green and glorified just
because it's time for SI. PalriCk's D11:y.
IC you'll take my meaning clearly,
nMf,_ here ii the way It real!)' Is.
ONE OF MY favorlle singing groups
ls a gang of rogues called the Irish Rov-
ers. And one of my favorite tunes by l
thfse rover _boyos is a jig called, 1'The
Orange and The Green." "
If yeu· haven1t heard it, ycu 've mias-
ed more than half the fun of being an Orangeman in the
United States on SI. Patrick's Day.
Most of Ute Irishmen-for-a-day I run into every March
17 doo't even understand why I'm wearing my green
shamrock on an orange necktie. /
THE ROVERS' tune tells it. They sing aboul a young.
fellow who erew up with a terrible problem hanging over
bis hc;llj'
"Me father, he was orange and me mother, she was
green . • , It was the biggest mtxup that you have ever
seen."
What it'o all about is that orange is the color for the
Prorestants (North Ireland) and green is for Catholic
(the rest of the Auld Sod).
BUT IT DOESN'T , really matter and, without sti.r-
Tinc up the hostilities all over again, let me jtllt say that
whether you wear or~e or green -or both, .Jike me -
at leart you'll be able to enjoy the day in the ip1rit of S.t.
Patrick Tuesday if you 'll pick your color and wear fi
with a smile.
That's more than J can hope for from the fin~ ot
Flecl Street, our DAILY PILOT courthouse reporter who
once each year crawls out from under his Americanized
byline -it used to be "Thom,'' but now lt's "Tom" Bar-
ley -and shows his true colors.
THOSE COLORS are purple for rage (he's obviously
angry he wasn't born an Irishman) and green f~vY
(that's the only way the blighted Briton observes the
wearin' of the green ).
Now it has been Mr. Ba rley's practice in I.he past
couple of years to occupy several valuable inches of space
ln this newspaper on the eve or St. Patrick's Day to
blather away for interminable paragraphs about why he
doesn't believe this writer's often stated premise :
On St. Patrick's Day, there are only two kinds of peo-
ple in the world -those who are Irish and those who
widl they were.
Thil year, we're one up on Colonel Barley of the cold-
cream guards. We said our piece a day ahead of time.
Small Marine Corps ~
Means More Training j
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Marlnes are lengthen Ing
training of recruits and new
officers to Insure the !)mailer
post-Vietcam corps is "hard,
leM, fully combat-ready and
professional."
The corps now boasts the
h!Jhest level of battle ex-
perience in Its history, claim-
ing about 97 percent of its of-
ficers and career enlisted men
have served at least one duty
tour either in Vietnam or in
Western Pacific units sup-
porting the war.
Gen . Leodard F, Chapman
Jr., Marine Corps com-I
mandant, has reported to the I
House Armed Services Com-
mittee. that, to insure a "high ~
plane of military proficiency" I
as the corps makes the transl· ~
tion, "we have increased
emphasis on the ... training 1
which b~gins the day a Marine
enters the corps."
To this end, recruit training
has been expanded froll'! elght
weeks to nine "to provide a
more thoroughly trained and
indoctrinated Marine,'' Chap-
man said.
Individual combat training.
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A man from Orange and his Marine·
companion today face charaes of e1·
tortion .and attempted murder in 'San
Dieao, after allegedly holding three
perscna hostage at gunpoint.
Clifford V. Renton, ~I. and Cpl. John
WU fiams. 13, of Camp Pendleton, were
arrested Thursday after ont of the aJleg·
ed viclims lipped off her sister, who
notified police.
Investigators said Renton is also
v.•anted by Los Angeles police for io-
\•estigalion of kidnap and robbery and
also for parole violation.
The pair were charged with holding
Fay Moevet, 28 and her business partner,
Richard Ciave~illa, plus Mrs. Hoevet's 2·
ycar~ld son, Danny.
They told police a .22 ca.Jibe~ pistol was
fired into a couch al one po1nl aS' Mrs.
Hoe \·et was being ordered to hand aver
$1,500 allegedly due as the result of a
businl!ss deal.
The \l'oman said 8he went out,
ostensibly to get the money •. but notified
her siste r and returned w1µi a ,l,500
rheck, at v•hich time the suspects and
Clavesilla left.
A task force of more than 2S policemen
was in the area by that lime and stppped
!he car at 40th Street and Orange
Avenue. ,.,.here Renton and Cpl. Wi.lliarru
were arrested.
Israel Jets Hit
Soviet-built
Missile Base
TEL AVIV (AP) -Israel jets flew
deep into Egypt Friday and pounde~ a
Soviet-built SA2 missile .ba5:f:. 70 miles
north of Cairo. the Israeli nuhtary com-
m11nd reported. .
The Egyptian De£ense 1¥1inistry said
in Cairo that nve civilians were kil~ed
l'lnd 35 injured in the r~id. _An Egy~an
inilitary spokesman sai.d five Egyptian
soldiers were ~·ounded.
The Israelis said all the planes r~
t11rned safely after pouqding the anti;
aircraft installation at El ~fansura, 4a
mill!S ~·est of the Suet Canal. It was the
15th air raid deep inside Egyptian terri-
tory this year.
Tsraeli jets also continued short-r~se
sl rikes across the canal. hammenfll
Egyptian gun emplacement! along the
southern sector of the waterway and at-
t.ncking artillery and antiaircraft bat
!cries along the northern sector.
Tel Aviv said all the planes returned
s.1fely. '.J'he 1'-fiddle East Ne~s Agency in
Cai ro reported that Egyptian gunners
hit one plane bul did not say whether it
crashed.
The Israelis said one or their soldiers
''"s wounded in a series of artillery ex-
changes across the canal. Spokesmen in
Cairo said the Egyptians s!t firt; to a
t.ank and scored a direct hit on a Lruck
in one e:\'.change 11long the southern sec-
tor of the waterway.
''The enemy were seen evacuating their
lossei:;, ·• the P..tiddle East News Agency
said.
Hawaii 1-lospitals Eye
Abortion La,v Guides
J.IONOLULU (UPl)-Hospitals through-
out Hawraii arc \vorking out guidelines
for applying the state's new law allo""ing
' unreJ1tricted aborlions.
Only one hospital. St . F"rancis, v.·hich i~
riln by thr Roman Catholic Church, will
not nCrform abortions. "No. not nov.·. or
rvrr. Amen.'' said Sister 1'-faureen, the
hospila!'s administrator.
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Bomb Threats Multiply
New Yorkers Jittery; Thousands Evacuated •
DAILY l"llOT l!t ff '"'"
PILOT TELLS HIS STORY TO NAVY, FIRE DEPT. AND POLIC E
Lt. Yoder (right) Ch•ts With Lt. Cmdr. Pitrct of Loi Alamitos
l'ro1n Pnge 1
JET CRASHES . • •
ing," stated Lt. Ycxlcr . •·1 couldn't hold
enough power to keep my altitude and the
jet \Vent into a compression stall."
lfe 'A'as losing altitude over St.ate
College Boulevard when he decided he
would have to ditch the plane.
Jose ph J. Kenny of Fountain Valley.
drivi~ on St. College Blvd. knew
something was wrong with the jet when ·
he heard "loud popping noisea" coming
from the aircraft.
''Th~t pilot had a lot of guts to stick
\\'ith IUs plane that long," stated Kenny.
"He \\'as over lh~ field "'h"'!l he
junjficdi"'J•d have never flown; i jla~ d()\\'n thaf f'8r."__.... .. • ... -
Uni~) from tbe. Anabein1; ·wlicc
department and fire department "'\\·ere
dispa tched to the scene and controlled th e
fire and spectators who were itllracted to
thr field by the smoke from the .aircraft.
A Search and ResCue he licopter fron1
El. Toro ~1arlne Car~ir Station arrived'
sOOrtly ailerwards;.asl • Naval ..r.escue
he1icoptar.':.from U'S.:Alamitos t4:1k Lt.
Yoder to the Naval Hospital for oblifrva-
Uon. • :: . ' Harbor Boys Clubs Plan
Special Events for Week
Cer.emon.ies at the White House In
\Vashington will signa1 the start Sunday
of N~tionaJ Boys' Clu b Week, wjth special
events slated in the Harbor Area, which
has 3,800 members.
Lou Yaatorn, executive direetor of the
Boys Club or the Harbor Area. aaid a full
program is scheduled for both lhe Cen-
tral and Upper Bay branches.
Quint Parents
HiJ:e ·Manager
NEW YORK (UPI) - The parents or
the 2'h.·week<ild Kienast quintuplets said
Fr:iday1 they have hired a business man-
ager ·to handle a mounting tide of com-
mercial offer& and requests for guest
appearances..... •
1'.fr. ahd "1rs. William Kienast of Liber-
ty Corner's. N.J .. whose three girls and
t"'O boys !)Te still receiving special care
at COiumbia-Presbyterian Medical Center.
said Comptan Inc. will act as their busi-
ness adviser.
Fergus Daley of Complan said the firm
is working on "deals with the major pie·
torial magatines" for exclusive coverage
of the quints, arid arrangemen ts for a pos·
sib!e "television special or an exclusive
on film rights."
Theme for the f\rlarch 15 through 21
observance is the five-year. $25 million
national club dri ve to promote juvenile
decency in the community.
"\Ve hope to show that the siune
energies \vhlch may lead a youngster into
trouble can be channeled for good
1hrough meaningful programs a n d
guidance," said Yantorn.
The Boys' Clubs of America servt
nearly 900,000 youngsters in 560 com-
munities across the nalion, including arts
and crafts, library and physical educa tion
facilities.
Servile Hi gh
Sets Open House
Servite High School will hold an Open
!louse from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday
1 March 15) at the school on La Palma
Avenue in Anaheim ror boy5 and their
par('nts interested in September enroll·
men!.
Entrance exams for present eighth
grade students interested in attending
Se rvile High SCh.ool wjll be held at 9 a.m.
r-.1arch 21 at the school. Pre-registration
is no' necessary and parents need not ac·
company the boys. Examination fee is fa.
8y UNITED PRE.ss INTERNATIONAL
A rash of bomb threais and several
aclu$I bombings have left officials wary
and security coiiscious in many areas of
the nation.
Thousa nds or wbrkers and students
were evacuated Friday because of bo!f1b
thrtal.s in scattered cities. An explosion
did serious damage in a Pittsburgh shop..
ping center and New York City .police
~·ere forced to cope with a jittery citizen-
ry.
In Chlcago, a canine patrol and a rigid
interrogation procedure was established
by police in front of their downtown cen·
Ira! district headquarters. A spokrsman
said today lhe precaulioos ~·ere •·a Boy
Scout thing" and not the result of a ,spe-
cific threat. He said they ~·ould be con-
tinued indefinitely.
New York. where bomb blasts Thurs-
day damaged the offices of three defense·
oriented corporations, was reporting 30
Massage Parlor
Ordinane Due
In Laguna?
Police Chief Kenneth Huck and City
l\1anager James D. \Vheaton ~·ill ask the
Laguna Beach City Council Wedn"esday
night lo adopt a new ordinance regulating
the operation or massage parlors in the
Art Colony.
The request apparently ~·as pre-
cipated by the a r re :s l in Laguna
Ji<'ach Tue :s d ay of a 22-year-0ld
masseuse \\'ho all~gedly "i>rrered "extra
se rvices'' -fo r a price -lo a dislrict
11ttorney's office invcstigalor \VOO ·went
into a Thnlia Stree t l?Slablishmenl and
as~cd for a massage, Shr was booked on
charges of conspiracy to commit .. pro-
st ilt1tion.
The ordinance. \V healon said . is similar
to one adopted by the city of Santa Ana
and endorsed by the state association of
licensed massage practitioners.
\I sets forth certain minimum training
i;tandards and requires the employment
of licensed masseuses and the use ol ap-
proved professional equipment.
Sen. Muskie Says
Environment Not
Only Problem
ANN ARBOR, 1'-tich. (UPI) -The issue
of protecting the environment :should not
become 21 "smoke screen" lo hide t~e
nation 's social ills. Sen. Edmund f1-fusk1e,
( l>-l\.1ainc.J said Friday night.
"I am concerned that the environment
"'ill obscure the u.nmet challenge of equal
opportunity. and there appears to be g~
cause for conctrn," the 1968 Democratic
vice presidential cand idate told the ma s-
sive teach-in on U1e environment at the
University of Mich iga n.
The thousands of spectators and speak-
ers at the \\'eek-long teach-in, a forerun·
nere of 200 similar teach-ins planned at
ro\legc campuses across the nation April
22. already have heard charges that the
environment was being used to divert
a!tcntion from the Vietnam \Var and the
problemi; of the cities.
''I hope that the issue or environmental
pro!,cction does not become a smok~
screen that will obscure the overall cri·
si~ of life in America," J\1uskie said.
The remark apparently was a reference
to Pr~sldent Nixon's avowed intention to
make war on pollution his major concern.
"~fari's environment," sail .. Muskie. "in·
eludes· the shape or t&e communities i_n
which he Jives, his home, his ~cbools, his
plac ei; of work and his society."
• Vetera11 Views Cartoo11s
Capo Animator Says Work Not as Good as It Vsed to Be
By PAMELA HALLAN
Of tM lllltJ 1"1111 11111
Edward DeMattla isn't exactly a kid .
BuLlle still gets up bright and eai'ly on
Saturday mornings to watch cartoons on
television at his Capistrano Beach home .
HC says cartoons aren't as good as they
used to be. •
He ought. to know. ~le's been making
lhem for 30 years.
DeMattla began hi11 career as a motion
picture animator in 1938 when he went to
work for the master, Wall Disney.
"Like all kids, I liked to draw. The dU·
I~. is.. J never did quit," De.Mattia
observed. '
Alter bting accepted by the W • I t
Olliney Sct)ool in Anaheim he ·had 1o at-
tmi nlabL classes for two years In the art
of animatloo.
Then he ~ent to work on 1111ch clas~lc1
as Plnoa:hio, Snow White, Dumbo, ·ran-
tasia and P.lulo Cilrtoons .
Afltr the war , jobs v;ere numtrous.
De.Mattia worked on Tom and Jerry fol'
MGM, Woody Wood.pecker for Weller
Lanu, Heckle and Jecklc for Paramount
ll\il Mr. Ma100 lor UPA.
I,
"I still see cartoon~ in theaters I did 3
years ago," said the animator.
TodJy, his best known cartoon series is
probal.Jiy the Pink Panther, bul if you're
a Saturday morning ca,rtoon watcher
you'll recognize Here Comes The Grump.
•rot Wheels and the Captain Crunch and
Krisp and Quake commercial!>
"Cartoons aren't so good today," ~aid
Dc1'.fattia. "Time and budgels won 't
allow the animation or 30 years ago, whl!-n
everything moved."
He said cartoons, like mot.ion pictures,
are going through a revolutionary stage.
They .tre changing (rom the.old alapsUck
to something ,more. creative.
"The Beatles made one step forward
with Th! Yellow Submarine; Educalton is
a mming fiekt ·for animalion . But there
will be many. l'm experimenting right
now on my own Ideas. I'm also looking
lor ai;piting animators who need ~me
help. Tilt!. field is Wide opt.n,'' he.said.
r-.to.~L animalors today arc\ working In
television, potting out &bout 200 rt. ol'·fllm
"' week. In the old days. they put out 10
to 20 feet In the 1ame.. lime.
,,
...
"The rcra1lt Is not as much ac!lon
fe1.11er drawings and a lac k or the qual·
Uy Dispey possessed."
Toda; the animator's v.·ork is scason-.i l.
The call for animators goes out around
April and they work. sometimes 12 or 14
hours a day. until December. completing
an enUre season or hair hour cartoon
shows.
"A cartoon segment starts with a writ·
ten story which Is !hen drawn out like a
comic slrip. tbcn I ltlke over and mske
I.he character• move," said OeP..fatUa.
It often takes a mQnlh to do one half
hour show. It takes a year to do a full
length cartqon like Fa:ifasia.
How midy individual drawings are
made for one cartoon?
"lt'1 mathematical," smiled the
animator. "And you might not believe it..
Jf J6 millimeter film advances at the.
t;pecd of 24 fran1e11 ~r gecond and each
frame Is an lndlVidual plclure a·nd there'11
30 minutes of cartoon. , ,'A'ell .•. figure it
oul.
"~t'g 1 lot o! Ink.''
I
bomb ca1\s an bouf. 'I'hey ranged In I~
cations from St. Patrick's Cathedral to
the Brooklyn FeQeral Court.
A suspicious package on the street
prompled a franUc call to police, w~o
found it conta ined cleanlog materials.
"New Yorkers can overlook a lot, but
this time they're jumpy," an officia l said.
Seven molotov coCktails exploded Fri-
day in the basement or an upper r.lanhat-
tan high school, causing a small fire but
no injuries.
P..tayor John V. Lindsay conden1ned the
"repulsive and cowardly" acts. Nt\v
York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller said new
lcgislalion stiffening rest.rlctlons on the
sale of dynamite '~uld be ready for in-
troduction f11onday.
A Pitt~burgh jev;c\ry store "·as de·
molishtd Friday by a bomb apparently
111roWTI from a pa5slng car. 'Vindo"·s in
22 surrounding stores v..·ere blown out by
thr concussion.
Thret or the lariHt manufa~
flrms In.the St. Louig, Mo., arta1r9cel.Ved
bomb lhr,eats Friday, fQrclng· one,-to
evacuate its work~ra~ l';lo ~s were
rowld at any of the Jocatlorui. ' ..... '
A state fire marshal wu cau;ti to
· Appleton. \\'Is: .• Friday aJtf.r .. 8~reritly
related firel)9mbi ngs cauffd' Jigbt .d..-n-
age to the ROTC bulldipg 'at La~e
llnive'rsity and heavy, dam,ce•at APIJ1e-
tof'I West High School. 1 , 1 !I'hree-thousand student,s were e\'.:acuat ..
td from a CinciMati Hilh Schoolf Fri·
day when a phony bomb wairctiscovJred
on ·the premises. •
A telephoned threat' forced the evacu.
ation of. I.JOO students at a Gary, lqd.,
elementary school.
The pattern v.•as repeated aCl'OS! the
nation .• with threats reported 'In• Qayton,
Columbus and' Cleveland, Ohio~ Washing-
ton, D.C., Boston, San Fra~i!co,'Full
man. l\1ash .. Las \'egas, Trenton N!J.,
and Logan, W. Va .•
Foes of Carswell .Ii oping
For ReactionFromPub'lic
\\'ASHJNGT01'' (UPI) -Aclimttedly
outnumbered and claiming great reluci.
ance, Senate liberals have opened their
batllr to deny G. Harrold Cars~·ell of
Florida a stat on the Supreme Court.
They hoped the public would join them.
Debatr began Friday and at least a
\veek's more shaped up on the nomina-
tion. But liberals knew the real battle lay
C1nt.side lhr Capitol and they hOped letters
from consti!uents would e<invince enoui;th
Republican,.. to ''ole against Carswell to
li\\'l ng !he Senatr against him.
For lhRt purpose. they intended to keep
la I kine. But Sen. Birch Bavh, (0-Tnd., \
\\'hn lccl the succ<>ssrul fight last year
tl'I keen Clement F. Tiayn.•"rorlh Jr. or
Sont11 Cottolin~ off the court. said he had
lilt!e storpach for doin~ it again.
"I \I'll.! hopinp thi!I. v.·holc thin r v;ould
i::o a\vav." Bayh said . 811!. he s3id. Prel'i-
dPnl Nixon hnrl rejected the Senate's
1nnnd11!r "lo ~nd us a mrin of biJ?i::er
~tatnrt"' than Ha,·n,<;11·nrth l'O no1v he had
11 ... c-hoirc except 'to fight the ne\v nomin·
ation.
orr th,_, floor. Baylh candiclly 11.ckno\\··
!edged his cauSl' \Yas lo.lit "1inle~s v.'e can
f:PI a clorrn C•r !'"O Repull licans."
But a rrce nl hradcount an1ona; Republi·
cuns shodr"· 33 or 34 or the 43 In the SE'n-
a!c are commillclf lo -..u nport Nixcn·s
rholce. F'rc~hman Sen. \\'iJ!lam 8, Saxhe.
(R-Oh1 ... 1. told rellOrt er-.. 1herr 11·;1~ "a
pn~~ibili1y·· h<> n1tghl •oic against Cars-
\\·rll
Cnrlll"'ell. :iuar kc<I hy lflC liber;1l~ as
r. mediocre lud~e \\'Ith P racist pas!, i.'i
;i 1udpl'!. of thP 61h U.S. Circuit Courl of
Appeals and Ji ves in Ta!Jithass ec, }'"la .
Copter }.<'li g hts
Still Grounded
Los Angelts Airway~ helicopter nights
out of Newport Beach continue to be
J!rrn1nd cd almost fi ve months After pilots
first went on strike last 0c1.·20 in~ a wage
disoutr..
Untll the sfrike LA Airways was
onerating 14 round.lip fli11hts per day
from a landing pad at the Newport lnn to
Loll Angeles Tnternational Airport
Company Reservations Manaecr Tim
Finneran :said sa lary negotiations still are
in progress with the Association of
Airline Pilot s.
He sa id f,A Airways Is the only firm
h .. in.11; iitn1cR. u~ operalion is only similar
lo tielicopter commute services in New
v ... rk and San Franci:ico. he sairl, and LA
Air\\'Ays' wai;e st ructure is "basically'
si1nilar."
He Is 50 alJd a native of Georgia, wJ>:eH
22 years ago he made a speech 1vowtnc
unyielding loyally to the concept of whit.
si.wremacy.
Sen. Robert P. Griffin , <R-Mieh.), tOolc
note of the large number of law tcllool
pro!e.~sors who oppose Carswell. But.he
said the same men "supPof'ted to ..the
bitter· end" former Pm I dent ,Lndon .D.
Johnson's attempt lo · elev'i tt 1 Jonner
Justice Abe Fortas as Chief Jtlltice.
Knight Ignores
S-uperstition;
Enters on 13tl1
Vick Knight, assistant superintendent
of the Placentia ·Uni(ied School Districl
ignored supcr!Litlon by enlerlng tM
race for county Superintendent of Schools
on FridAy the 13th.
Kn1ght said, if eleeled, he ~·ill recom-
mend that the Board of Eilucition
employ an objecUte, ma..,ement·
oriented firm to investigate e>ran1e COun-
ly schools and indicate where Un-
provemenls should be mede in aei'Vlcia,
direction and leadershifl. ,
''The only r t a J reason the county
Department or Educ8£!oil pffice exlst:i i.!
to provide help· 'arid As&istance to local
school districlS," 'KnlghC 4~erfed, .'"and
most of the school peoJJ:le· rve rpo ken fo
fee l we·rc geltlng short'chaogfd.h 1
Previous to Knight's announ'cement on-
ly incumbent Dr. Robe.rt Peterson of San-
ta Ana had indicated that be~'o\'Ou,Jd run
tor the office.
32-)·ear Resident
•
Of Beach Dies ·
Cecile A. Boatman, a _ 42·year resident
of Huntington Beach. died Frklay i:L the
Huntington Beach Con"alesctnt Hospital
after a lengthy lllne·ss. She was M.
Mis. Boatman, who resided at 117 Main
St., was an active member 'of the Rebec·
ca ~ge. •
She is survived by her husband,
Do,nald. of the famJly home. two sons,
Clifford and Clayton ·Ahrens, Huntington
Beacb; and fou,.. gr11ndchildren.
· funeraLservices will be held Monday
al '2':30 p,m. at .~miths J\.forlJJary Chapel
wllh internment following al Westminster
• Memocial Park. ' · · .
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Sllll 11 tht !>rowing Boord In Ctplllr-Illich ,. • .
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I • I St. Aoli•o'I J!n<)yJ~ao
Clrlrdi, IOO St. Andrew·s
1\oad, Newport Beach, will
hold worship services Sunday
at I, 9 and 11 a.m. Dr. Charles
I -• H. Dl.,..nU.ld will speak .~n
' ,. 1'1e Alchemy of Christ wit))
l the topic 11Weakness into_
I ' Slr<ngtb."
two services Sunday at 1:30
aiid 11 a.ni. Rev. r;dward
Erny will preach on "When
GlooJll H,angs Heavily Over
the City." Bible study .sessions
meet Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. and
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Rev. Bruce Cushing of the
Flr1i Cbrtsttan CbW'ch of
Laguna Beacb, 585 legion SI.,
will speak on "The Last Words
From the Cross." Sunday at
the 10:45 a.m. service. Even-
ing vespers are held at 6 p.ro.
• 1 ' ! ...
The eennon subject for Sun-
day at the C..... dd Mar
Ctmni••lty Cburcll,
Coqrq&Uooal, fill Heliotrope
Ave .. will be "Don't Give Dogs
What ls Holy." Servi~ are at !
10 a.m. \. Friday night at a p.m.,
Temple Hillel. 401 11th Sl.,
Huntington Beach, will hold a
'traditional "Erev Shabot"
service conducted by Rabbi
The •rv:x>n topic of Rtv.
Bruce Kurrie of the
Prubyttttaa Cbvc~ of Ille
_ Coyeunt;is50 Falrvtew.~oad, Ralph DeKovtn and cantor
_ Costa Mesa. wUJ be It Is Paul Levins David Simon son
· Flnllhed." Strvla:s are held L of 1'1r. Md Mrs. Ho~ard
at 9:30 and 1\ a.m. ' Simon will Celebrate his Bar
Tbt Fint United Metbodlsl
Clnlrtll,_....2721 ·.17th Sl, Hun·
Uugum aeach, · will conduct
1 Mitzvah today ln the temple's
main sanctuary.
• "The Joy of Worship," part .
of a Lenten series, will be
preached at the Christ Church
by Ute Sea, 1420 W. Balboa
Plvd., Newport Beach, by Rev.
David DiProflo. Mo r n I n g
wo rship Is at 9:30 a.m. with
inte res t groups meeting al 11
a.m. The Lenlen Series con·
tinues Wednesday night at
7:15 _e.m. with a talk by Rev.
Ray·Gtry.
During the II a.m. services
of the Ftnt Baptllt Church
and Day School, 301 Magnoli a
St'., Costa Mesa, Rev. P. G.
Neumann wUI speak o~n
"Wbe:re God is Real.·~ At the 7
p.m. service, he answers some
COMll)OD questioza of Chris·
. tlanit)'.
Newj>ort Unity Church,
meeting in the Senior Citizen's
Building, 15th and Irvine St..
Newport Beach, will hold
services SUnday at 10 a.m.
The Rev. Loren Dale Fllck-
inger will preach "Thy Wiii is
Done." On Wednesday, at 7:30
p.m. In · the same location, a
Singspiration will be held.
"Law and Your Personal
Freedom''.will be the subject
of Sunday'• meeting of the
Unitarian· Unlvenall1t
Fellowlbfp of Laguna· Beach
at IU.J!I~ TIJt_coqrqalion.... wlfl mett at Lenorra
Portney'a Creative D a n c e
Studio, 338 N. Coast Highway,
Laguna Beach.
More than t,000 Vnfltd
Pr<1byterla Y'l"!ll Jl!'OPI• aie
eq>eeted to B•thti' today Oil
the campus of Cmitos Col-
lege, n42 E. Alondra Blvd.,
Norwalk, at 9 a.m. t·o
participate ln the annual youth
conference of the Synod of
Southern California. They will
rtpre!Cnt 2:65 congregations or
Soothem California.
The lesson-sermon to be
rt.ad in all Christian ~nee
C hqrc1t1:·1 Sunday is
"Substance" u defined by
Mary Baker Eddy. Churches
and services are: F I r s l
Church of Christ, Scientist,
2880 Mesa Verde Or., Costa
Mesa, 11 a.m.; First Church
(See PULPIT, Page 5)
E .. ter Talk
The. Rev. Hugh David
Burcham, of Covenant
Presbyterian Church
of Long Beach, will de-
liver !he keynote talk
at Easter Sunrise Ser·
vices i;Jated at Forest
Lawn Memorial Park,
5:30 a.m. This will be
the 12th annual serv·
ice.
Jtlla•l-u
Up-to-date information
about Biafra u'ill be
presented by the Rev.
Harold Cw:tis during
Costa l\1es~ Four-
square Church's mis·
sionary conference,
which begins March
22. The meeting will
continue on Tuesday
and Wednesday.
-
Be9I•• Series
Bible studies at Glad
Tid (ngs Assel!1bly of
God Church In Newport
Beach will be conduct-
ed by Dr. John If. Scott
of the University of
•
Southern CaliJ9mia,,_. ---•-The ne\v series wilfbe·
gin Wednesday at 7:30
p.m.
ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY
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· ~ARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
llJI .... It . .t ........ C.... M .. ..... c..-Sdlet. hltor
Sonday School l :<S a.m. Morulng Worship 11:00 a.m.
Baptist Training Union 6 p.m. Evening Service 7 p.m.
WtdneSda)' ·Bible Sludy & Pray« .............. 7:1111 p.m.
t RRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH
. • ... HAMILTON. COS1A Ma.A . . atv. I . D. WA~ •
S11nd.•y St.hool : ••• , ••• t :45 Tr•l~•IWJ.i\!1110~ .••••••• , 5:00
Mor11n119 Wonh1p , •••• I I :00 Eve111n9 Wor1t11p • •, ••• 6 :00
Wttl111Mfay Pr•v•r M11tin9 for ell 1g1t •••••••••• , ••• 7:)0
,._ MZ.f1 II · N'1'Nry Alwap AnnabS.
!~~~-~~II i ~ -. UNIVERSITY BAPTIST :CHURCH r r I 1252 S. I. PAUSADU •OAD
SANTA ANA HEGtt1$ . . •
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BAPTIST CHURCH
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Victoria .!t Placentia Ave. 17411 M ......... •.Y.
lft .. 0.. ........ MI.._
I . Cos ta Mesa
.M.rnl119 Worihlp 1:10 i I I iOO · 1
~ul)dov Sc.hoof • • • • • • • • • ,,]Q ,
Y111th M11tl111 ••••••••• 6:00 I
Prty1r S1rvl1• • , •• , , ••• 6:10
lvtnint S1rvic• ••••• , •• 7:00 I
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Nursery Care Provided
S4M771 141-6341
C\.urch of O,. Dilly Word
NEWPORT UNITY FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH I CHugcH
l , d L1ru D. l'llCkl!ll"f : Mein I A ems Streets M111bttr
h 15th l kvin1, Newport l11ch ; Huntington Beat ts.n1or cn1nns •u1111111111 11
: Mernln9 W1nhip I • •••• , • , • •:JO I: 11 :00 AM •:45 A.M. Si.r!Mlt'y Sch11ol
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES
llANCHtS 01' THI MOTHR CHUICH
THI l'llST CHUltCH OP CHllST, SCllNTIST
IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSnTS
"SUBSTANCE"
Sunday, March 15th_
Cotta Mtt&-Flrst Church of Christ, Scl1nti1t
2110 M ... Yerdo Dr., Costo Melo
S111doy Sc~-9:15 A.M.
Ch1rch SerltA-11 A.M.
leodJ"' ho•, 2150 M .. Y ... Dr.
Huntington Beach-First Church of Christ; Sclentltt
110 Oll'ff
S•IMloy Sci...f -t :lO &-11 :OO
O srch-11 A.M. Sonic•
ltHdiltt IHM-221 Mof11 St .
Laguna Beach-First Church of Christ, Sciontlst
'JS Hit• Dr.
Ch1rch &-Sdllmy k .... -t:ll I 11 :00
lllCldl ....... 214 fONlt
Newport Baach-Flrst Church of Christ, Scientist
JlOl Vie Udo Ch1rch &-S1ffoy kheol ~ t :ll I 11100
leodl .. ~11t. Jll 5 Yle.Uct.
Newport BNch·Second Church of Christ, Scientist
JllO '•lfk View Dr., C..... 4e1 M• '.
Chmh I: 51111111111.y Sckof-1 O A.M.
hcldlflt ltooM -21,J L C.0.t H'#f.
All are cordially Invited to attend !he churrh
.services and enjoy the privileges of the
Reading Rooms
Child l;Jllr• ProYlclff AT ALL SllYICO
CENTRAL
BIBLE CHURCH
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•lttll l!Wr .,._._wl!L-J ..-. Ph!IM: ..Wit! The PLln oi God
Hurwry "" l'rovldeO •I II\ ..,..,!us I DIAL-A·PU.Yll ~ '46.0•lt The PerlOn of Christ ornc.: J».uet OM! °""'~'* The Powu of the Holy Spirit ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~![ Simd~Sthool9AM Mornlns Wonhlp 9 .and 111:30 AM
[v111ln1 Servle. 7 l'M W..:tnesd1y lllblt $!\ldy CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ,., ,,.,.,,.M
, -4' "'-"'119" •ttch Nursery durin1 wrvlat
M•"*"' Ollrdl ., U11ff .. Q!yrch_ a11~1tn klent1, LU ""'''" r" I UHOAV tE•VICf • •. 11 AM A fuR Youth l'rognm
¥ Mlnlll•r ••• Albt'1 •uriu, 11 ,$,c.il'. Cm. of Orange and 23rd. sr. I
'•· ~-;1 Tt4S a•tlL CLU• o.-NIW .. OllT •fACN ~ 111 ..,.... •IWI .... .., , P..stor H. E. Jones; lfq. Mbr. j 1~! ~~~~~~l'r ~~I '~ UllhH Cltorclll of i PLEASE DON'T COME RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
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420 10th St., Hunlin9ton l11cli TQ · l'ft"on1 116·2120 CALVARY CHAPEL Ad•lt. y., .. "'"'"'· II •.•.
If Y9• ,,.. looklftf fer *" 1l1kr1l1 ~, ... ,,.,._ or 1ocl1I pr,1ti91.
ht If ye1 ltl l11kl111 fer ln4tpth l lbl1 •t1111!1 .. Chrl1t1; f1I•
lowthl11, 1114 l111plrl,..si';Jrft.d -rtfllp, yeu'll lov1 .. 1 To -eco111°
1119'1!1 our 1rowfn9 ch11rch f1111Jty -11ow h1v1 twe S~•Y
ll'l•ntllll Mn'lcH, t i.J O 11Mf 11 !00, Nun1ry c1r1. Cer111r of 8{'*"·
•1111 I S1111flow1r.
141-1111 ....... r'
lat Y11r Clan, W1d., 7:11 ,_,.; nNm PATI. MINISTtll
Seventh-Day
Adventist Church '
COMMUNITY
CONGREGATIONAL •
611 HELIOTROPE
Wimlllp-10:IOA.M.
Cti9't• ki...t-10:00 .....
Dr. Plltnp G. Mi.rrny, Mlnllt1r
Miu Wllrley St!IMI, o.c.E.
673-4000
ltlfORMATION
LUTHIRAN CHURCH
tl1v. 111.,. A. Guinn
llllldlY k11Ml-t1• A.M. Jll'ln SMwTnllll, l'e1t1r
Plltlll1 141-'U4
hblt.ttl khffl •• , • 9:JO AM
MIMllllt W1rthl,.....1:M & ll A,M,
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4H 1.1M St., c..t. M ..
lJIN Mtllltll•, Wnt111llltllr
Mtn1I°' Wtl'llll, , • 11 :00 AM lll::==========ll r,.,., MMtt°' WM .. 7:10 PM
Chu"'1\School -9:30 A.M.
Worship -10 : 4S A.M. .. .....,c..~
Phone: 675-3915
Minister: Dr. D: W. McElroy
CHURCH OF CHRIST
117 W. WILSON ST, COST A ,MESA
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SUNDAY "'O_,.f,_ lllll STUDY •••••••••• , , , • t :41 A.M.
SUNDAY MOANIN8 WOltSHIP I COMMUNION , , 10145 A.M.
SUNDAY EVININS WOkSHll' ··• ···•·•••••••••• 6:00 r.M.
wtOfrrllSMY IYfNIW. l llll STUD)' , • , , ••••• , •• 71JO r.M.
HUaDT CAii PI O'llD!O
o ... 0 , M.,...W D. •· Hmt ........ .....,.,. "'""'"' Phone: 541-.!nl D•y o• Nlgtl!
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
tMf T._, A-. fToHtiert I M...,.nel, POUNTAIN YALLIT
UN IFIED SlR.V ICE • Suitd •y School t :lO-WOkSHI,. IOiJD
Wer~hlp & Youth &r-cn1pt -6iJO l'·"'-
Nur..,y provldtd •I 1n ..,..,ioe.
A '°"""""Jty ~ -Vltltws Ano AWll\'11 ~
Attend the Church of
Your Choice on Sµnday
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THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
---~ Welcomes You. ~
ST, JAMD, J20f 'It• Ud .. Newport lffdi
7:JO •·•-"otr l1tellorbt J t :OO -..-Moniiitt "-Yer 1st I Jr4 S••· \ H.!y l.cNrift 2ad I 4th S111r,
t :OO e."'.-Chitrdi Scllool
11 :00 •.111..-Hoty IKHrl•t 1 d I 3rd S.•.
M ....... ~ Jtid a 4th So•.
Clifld Care 9t t :OO,li.ia,:
, -Tllo lln. hU P . ...,..,.11,.later
Tiie ·iff. Dnl4 A. Cfu111p Aisoclate locto, Plle11e: '71·0211
' . · ST."MfCHAEL I. ALL ANGELS
.. .::'.. ·1ecffll view-DrM 4ff ~ ... --. Coroire .. Mer
·:.:'. ldcfcry: l :IO, t:lO •Ill! ll~~lkf core .t t :JI
· Holy hp .,..._..,.ed · .-. . . All 1-Wok•-
'" ,,ll.-r, Tholn,Joll• ll_.,..·D.N-Pllou 644·0461
ST. JOHN iHE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M.
·=· -· S...t.P Y:JO I t :JO Ch11rch Scltool-t :JO
'.,, 'TJl1ndoyf1 "6tJ0110 1.M·I thlf Dop .. UHUCOll
¥far, TM'ln. Jo .. W. DOHldsM-f'hoH 141·1l26
Attend :J/ie C/iur~h
o/ '/jour . Choice
GLAD TIDINGS
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
11TH & MONIOVIA, NtwPOltT llACH 646-6,20
(\It •lldl Wal Of ~ Hespll•I'
Tho!1'111 lenv1nuli, P11tor S 1n1 Mill1r, Mu1ic1I Dir1cfot
t :4S A.M.-S111doy Sdlool -N•rwry ettetid1111t
10:50 A.M. -lteY. Joell ScimpMr -SpM!llitt s.r...."' ,..,
7:00 P.M. -leY. Jock Sonlpl., Sp1akl"'
7:lD l'.M. -Dr. Joh11 I . Sun, s.c.c.
Teocliln9 ... k .. IOIMID
"SINISPllATION" IYlltf SUNDAY NIGHT
SABBATH SER VI CES
RE LIGI OUS SCHOOL
harbor reform temple
AASBI BERNA AO P. KING
""' bro. meeting 11t
St. James Eptseo1>1l Church o 3209 Via l ido, Newport Btach
few lnfommlon: C.11675-7230
HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD
740 W. Wilson, Cotta Mt1a
Y. L HllTWECK. , .. ,...
141-4704 RO•lllT f , tllTIG
Mlnl•hlr ti IM.llltn -SUNOAY SERVICES
9:41 A.M.-Sun41., School
10:IOA.M.-Cfe41e Itel! o.,
Mrt.. lert W9"
G ... , Spoektf
7 100 P.M.-Mlnle!Mfy I Mrt. Jlni l.t.lltt111
, MJuleMrMl to Ntw Hope Tow1 Lo,..-C.l"f
COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
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TEMPLE SHARON
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EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH
tf H•otlflt+M .._.
1912 PlefWe Aft. ll6·7fll
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t tU A.Ii'!, -llft4l~t kl!Oll -All Atl'
111M AM. -Mlm"'9 w.r1111Jto 4 ,,M, -Y'ftl'lll 9-11
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NEWPORT HARBOR : LUTHERAN CHURCH
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER
2900 Pacific View Dr.
Corona del Mar
I 2501 CliJ! Dr. LI 8-4293 1 11~1 Tho In. J..., G. ll•lt, Pator
Tho Irr. lo110ltl Wlilt., I DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER ' Aullhlltt , ... ,
,I ,.1rn1ty Worsll lp •:oa lo 10:30 '·'"· I J.un(l~y Sd\Gol •:30 la 10:30 •.m. 11
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Worship krvk1 11:00 ~ 12:00
Nursery care available
at all services
WELCOME
Mn. wo1.,. a.MeMI ..
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Phone 644-1664
t :OO A.M. fe111lly Wiintllp
10:00.A.M. S....,Q.U -11 :00 A.M. ,.._,,.,. w..-r,
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CHRIST LUTHERAN C·H UR C"H ;
Min eurl Synod
760 'llcton. St., c.. .. M ...
LotlMar Y. TOfMw, ,_,.,
541·5404 Worship S1rvkei: l :IS • II· fl..M. SU1'1111y Schoel; t :IO l.M. I.dull 91bh! Clan: t :• t..14 •
CHlllTIAN IUMINTAlf SCHOOL 148~
PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH ·
I M ........ DrlM I ... ., 5.,..,, Colhr ...... ~-.
AH ORE\111 C. AHOERS.ON. l'aitor
I Sunday Scnoot: l;OQ, t :30 MYd 11:1»-Momltla Worill.Jp: l:a t :» .,_ 11t0t
Prlnc1 ef P1ac1 luth1ra11 Sckool -Mitt -E,.ft1r 01"1"' Prl11c_ip1I
OHic1 Ph11n1: !49-0511 Sch1111I fon11 149-0562'
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ST:MATTttEW LUTHERAN CHURCH I
-\8182 Culver Drive
University Drive, Irvine It•"· H~ N. Nlm.t .... ,..,...
S1111dor SchooJ-t:tS A.M. l'e111lly Worthlp 1e1JO A.M. ,
l)l·l211 N11rMrJ CeN IJJ.JJ46
A Cordial W elcomt from·
THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
l1lbo1 hl•!!'
THI UNITID
COMMUNITY
METHODIST CHURCH
11 S A91t1 675·0950
9:ao f ,aditien1I Wer•hip
I Sul!d1y School
Co1l1 Me11
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
19th St. I H•rb1r 11..-.:1.
Church Worahip -9:JO I I I
Churcb School -9:10
141-7727
Co1t1 M1t1 North
MESA VERDE
METHODIST CHURCH
M111 V1rd1 I I•••• St.
549-2719
Wonhip I: Church School
t :OO I IO:JO A.M.
Hunli119ton l11ch
FIRST UNITED"
METHODIST CHURCH
2721 17th St. 516-1517
s.,.,1-c1• -9 :10 a 11 A.M .
N11r1ery thru 2nd 9r•4• • 11
Church School -9:30 A.M.
Huntin9lon 1,,;h--N1rlh 1
COMMUNITY
METHODIST' CHURCH
6662 H1il A••· •42-4461
Worthip & Churclii Sch1•I
f I: IO:lOA.M.
Irvin• -£1tf l l11ff ~
UNIVERSITY
METHODIST CHURCtt
llJ·l2ll
11422 Cul¥1r l114
at Unlv1rilty Dtlvo
Worthip & Chureft School
9 & 10:JO A.M.
t.a9un1 l11~h
LAGUNA BEACH
METHODIST CHURCH
2 1612 W1tl1y Drlv1
in Se. l19un1 ·
Woohip 11 A.M.
Charch School t~lO A.M.
499-JOI•
N1wport l11cft
CHRIST CHURCH
BY THE SEA
1400 W, l,lbo1 11\.111.
61J.11os ·
Wonhip-9:30 A.M.
Church Sche1I-:
9:30 I 11 A.M.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
of the Coastal Areas ,
Christ Cl\ureh Presbyterian
20112 M...,.na fN..,.Ad.,..J Hlfllfl..,... .... I
In. ihMltd I. 1-.,.., P•t.r ,
S111fd., WenJl'it: t :Je A.M. Chrdl Sc.Ito~: 10:41 4,li]t,
OHie•: to112 ....... n •. 1t. ,....., t'MMt ·
Church of the Covenant
1110 htmn a...t, C.... M ..
Ir~ .. ).. Kurrl1, P11tot
,....., Wmltlp: t :Je & 11 -a. .... w..t: tilt
PlrlNIJ 54MJ04
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chudi
600St.Alltlilrt• ...... H..,..,.... ,
CHAtt.n ltDlllT ••nlMflll•, PASTOI
WenM,&Chl'U.._,: I. t :JI 111 A.M , mn41
St. Mark Presbyterian Church
C.nNif ,_.,,.. l ,letMd ~ C..... .. M•
J-~•ht,,....
Wonlll, I CHtU kltMI -t I tlrJO A.M.
'44·1J41
Attend the Church of Your··
Choice on Sunday ---
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• Pol.pit and
(F'rom Paae 4) • ·• a.10. and the Rev. Ken
. r McMillan will spt1k o n t1f Christ, Scientist. 110 OU~( ••Struggles or the Soul.t' At 11 ~t.. Huntington Beach, , 11 a.m .. a dlaloG drama on !he
a.m.: First Church of ChttsL, passion of . Chriat, en tit led
6dentbt, 113> High D r : • "Beliold the Man " IJ, held. Lacuna. Beach ,. 9:30 and 11 '
a.m.: Plr1t Church of Christ, R~v .. llara~dsen, 1:-a\led Sct"'tls~ 3303 Via L I d o , Newport B.each, 9:15 and ll the "Charism_p.tlc Envoy to the
a.m. ~d seeond Church or Campuses" by' the Saturday
C.'hrist, Scientist, 3100 Pacific Evenif1$ Posl, will be the
View Drive, Corona del Mar., guest speaker at t h e JO a.m. ~felodyland Cbrlstiq Center •
Sunday at 5:30 'P.m.
1 ti.1embers of the Cti.rist
LvUten.1 Ctiarcb, 760 Victoria
St., Costa Mesa, "ill celebrate
Holy Commurtion at both the
8: 15 and 11 a.m. services Sun-
day. The Vicar Ray Schiefel-
be.ln will speak on the theme,
''Which Way. Christian?"
'Ille ~fes1 .Verde Urilted
Mttltodlst Church, 1701 Baker
St.,_Costa l\tesa. will have l\\'O
morning services Sunday at 9
.and-10f30 a.m;---"Rtv:--Paul e.
Biesmeyer will speak on "He
Took it Upon Himself."
''Prescriptio n for Measuring
Prayer Power'' will-be the
;oiermon topi<; of Rev. Norrp.an
L. Brown Sunday at the
PI y mo 11 t b Congregational·
Cburch of Newport Harbor, -
3262 Broad St., Newport
Beach, Sunday at 10 a.m.
Tbe guest lhls Sunday on
KDA.Y Radio•' s "loterfaltb
Dialog" v.·lth Mary Dorr or the
American Bible Society will be
Dr. Frank Laubach . in·
temalional literacy expert.
The show airs at 10:30 a.m.
Tambourines. guitars and a
harmonica will be used to ac-
company the ' sihging o t
original folk worship music at
the services of the Church or
ReligJous ScienC'e Sunday at 9
and II a.m. The church is
located at 20062 Laguna Ca·
nyon ~oad, Laguna Beach.
The sermon topic of Or. Henry
Gerhard will be "Beyond
Despair."
Orange County p r e m i f' r
showings of Billy Graham 's
latest film production "Twn a
Penny'' starring British film
star Cliff Richard , v•ill con·
At services Sunday morning tinue through Tuesday at.the
at 9 and 11 a.m. or the Fox. Theater ill Santa Ana and
-Newport Harbor Lu t b tr a a the Fox Fullerton. It is
Charcb. 2501 , CliH Drive, sponsored by lhe Chri stian
Newport Beach, Pastor James Businessmen's Commillee of
Bia.in will speak on "The AnJ!heim.
Judgment of This \Vorld." St. Ctcilia Cathollc ChurC'b's
Sunday. two different Department cf Youth will
services will be held at the present an evening w i t h
Flnl United P.1tthodlst Church Father John Sammon and a
ef Foantaln Valley, t82'l5 premier performance of "A
Bushard St. A traditional Boy Called Charlie Brown,"
worship will be held at 9:30 Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Loew·s
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Gather the family to see
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THE WIZARD OF OZ .
SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 6 to 8 p.m.
CHANNEL 4
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Watch lhis magic movio cast its spell on your
cllildren-the way ii charmed you. They'll lighl up
when they see Judy Garland as Dorothy, Ray
Bolger as the Scarecrow. Bert Lahr as lhe Cow·
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ldillf•f el •• ,tll '
"''"~' H!fl'ltlnfteft l .. cll Cfl'lttf
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Century 21 Theater ln Ana·
helm. All proeeed1 will go to
the Tustin church's building
fund . Tic~t infonncation may
be obtained by colling 144-3250.
Paslor James Herington of
the H11ndngtoD-V.lley Baptist
Cburtb, 97711 Slater Ave ..
Fountain Valley, wlll continue
hh1 Lenten sermon series SWl·
day with a message entitled
"Look at Me." The sermon is
presented al 6 p.m. sen·lce.s.
Gary L. Case. pastor of the
Chrl•l 11 tbe Aa1wer Cruude,
will lead two meetings, tonight
and tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at
the Beach Club House, Ave.
Trabuco, San Clemente, Calif.
Tonight's topic is "The Audit
or God's Book~" and the
theme Sunday will be "The
Swap l\1eet." There will also
be meelinizs WedMsday and
Friday night"'
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The Harbor Reform Temple~--------------------...,
of Newport Beach will com-
memorate the Purim holiday
with special services Friday In
St. Ja mes Episcopal Church.·
3209 \1ia Lido, Newport Beach
al 8:1~ p.m. During th'-
service, the 1\-fegillah of Purim
\\'ill be read.
The Orange County Jewish
Singles Club is having a St.
Patrick's Day Party tonight at
8:30 in the Recreation Room,
16i0 W. Broad"·ay. Anaheim.
The e\•enin~ will includt' dan·
cing. games and food -
spaghetti and meatballs.
SI. \\'llifred of York Epis-
copal Church. Chape 1 Lane
at Elli!!. Huntington Beach,
\\ill hold regular services Sun-
day . fl oly Communion· ls at 8
a.m. and 9:30 a.m., niorhing
worship and sermon is at. It
a.m. and eve ning prayer with
i:;e rmon ii:; at 7 n.m. A covered
dish supper "'ill be held in the
Parish Hall at 6:15 p.m.
\Vednesday.
The Luth~ran Church of the
~taster, 200ll PPcific Vit'\V
Dril·e. Corona del Mar, will
have two hours nf l\-"Qn:hip
Sundav at 9 and 11 a.m. Dr.
Wm . R. Eller will speak· on
''Father. Son and Holy.Spirit." .
Synod CliiCf
Visits Local
Lutherans
Dr. Jacob A. 0 . Preus. new
president of The Lutheran
Church -Missouri Synod, will
make his fir11l appearance in
Los Angeles since his election
lo office last .July. lie will
speak at lhe 45th Anni\·ersary
of Lutheran work among 1he
Negroes of the southland and
the l!ilh Anniversary of the
dedication of SI. Pa u 1' s
Lutheran Church. 3901 \Vest
Adams Blvd., at 4 p.m. Sun.
day.
Lutheran services for blacks
were conducted for the first
time in Los Angeles 45 years
ago by the Rev . \V alier F.
'T'roeiz,er. a former president of
the Southern Ca Ii for n i a
District. Pastor 7roege.r voilt
be assisling with the II a.m.
service noting t h i s an-
nive rsary. The Rev. Arnold
Kunti, present head of the
District "'ill preach the
sermon for the occasion.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church
has been served by three
black pastors since l t s
organiiation.
New English Bible
Gives Easy Reading
By LOUIS CASSELS
ur1 ••'"""' Wflttr
A ne\v translation of the Bible, regarded by many
scholars u the best yet. was published today by Oxford
University Press and Cambridge Univerr;lty Press.
Called "The New English Bible" (or NEB fqr shorll,
it is the producl of more than ZO years' work by Anglican
and Protestant scholars in Great Britain.
Its idiomatic yet elegant English is much easier for
modern readers to understand than the 359-year-old King
James Version (!\JV), which it will replace in British
ChurChes.
?ifany reviewers feel that the NEB also snrpasses in
clarity and beauty of language such outstanding modern ·
transJ4tlQlls as....1he.Jlevtscci Standard Version (RSV) and
the Jerusalem Bible.
Catholic and Jewish scholars joined In the praise for
the new Protestant translalion. Rabbi Samuel San<.lmel
of Hebrew Union . .College in CinclnnaU found it "better
lhan My trans\Blion of the many I've seen," and Fr.
John L. McKentle:-s. J ., of Notre Dame University called
it. "the i;no~t sUCCeSsful modern version."
The f'lew Testament portion· of the NEB "'as publish·
ed in J96L Nine addi1ional years \\'ere required for the
commitlee of trans\ato~s lo ccmplete work on the Old
Testament and 1he Apocrypha. The entire Bible in the
standard edition published today will relail for $8.95 with·
out the Apocry~ha. $9.95 with It. The Apocrypha is a col-
lection of boo~s from the Old Tel!ilamenl that are in-
cluded in the Roman Calholic Canon of Scripture, but not
in•the Protestant and Jewish Canon.
.ui!'hose already familiar wllh the New Tes;tament pot·
lion~11he NEB may be pJeasantly surprised by the Old
Testament pprtlon. The NEB New Testament reOects the
quality or the original Gret~ text -buslnessllke, atra1ght-
foi:ward-pr0Sf -,r,ithout much literary adornment. The
.NEB Old Testament. however, does full jwtice to the
majestic poetry Of the H~brew original.
The acid te11t of any Old Testament translation is the
23rrl Psalm. which is so familiar and so beloved in the
King James version !hat any other treatment is apt I'>
sound 1il ra11re and pedestrian. Judt{e for yourself how
well the NEB measure! up to !his challenge:
The Lord is my shepherd : T shall want nothing.
He makes me lie down Jn green pastures,
And leads me beside the waters of peace;
lie renew!! life within me.
And for his sake guides me in the right faith.
Even though J walk through 11 valley dark as death
I fear no evil, for Thou art with me,
Thy staff and Thy crook are my CCJmfort.
E~·en in sublime passages as the 90th Psalm; the
NEB manages to hold Its own with the King James in
literarv beauty while achieving a ootablt gain·tn clarity .
Here is the lotH verse or the 901h Psalm. oflen read at
funeral services. as it appears first in the King James
and th'-n in the NEB:
King James -The days of our years are threescore
and ten : and lf hy r('ason of strength they be fourscore
years. yet is their strength labour and sorro\\'; for it is
soon cut off. and we fly ;o·vay.
The real motive for new translations is that the King
James no longer communicates its messalj'.e e!fectively
to anvone who has not been indoctrinated ~ince child-
hood in its "Bible. English." EnRllsh Is a living and evol·
vinR language and since the KinR James was published
in 1611, more than a thousand or the English words it
uses have chanRed so r11dically in meaninit that the old
version Is baffling or directly mJsleadlng to a 20th cen-
tury reader.
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Horoscope
Tam·us: Brains
Make Maturity
SUNDAY Creative endeavor~ co u 1 d
MARCH IS flourtsh. Leave 'details to others. This Is your day to
By SYDNEY OMARR mske something from what
appears to be nothing. Many
.ARIES (llfarch·21-Aprll 19): members o£opposite sex com-
Finlsh things -get Ideas of pliment you on appearance.
what project outcome Is going ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ll to me an. Be ready to shake off If
burdens not rlghUully your
own. Family discussion about
property could be fruitful.
TAURUS (April 26.May 20\.
Your own intuitive intellect
proves most v•lid in supplying
Important ansv.·ers. Realize
thi s is ~ and respond ac-
cordingly. Relative who
}'i'hines merely wants altention
-give ii in mature maMer.
GEltUNI (May 21.June 20):
Accent on what you collect,
values. wortll of possessions.
GOSPIL CONCUTS ,r .. •nt1
MUSIC Sl'ICTACULAR
One who taughl you Jn past 1MPllllALS could make N!apn.>arance. Be ILAtKWOOD 11N•tltS ""' LATIND5 channing. Tum 1 on flatter SP11!• PMOLY
machine, especially if dealing •os11 •01111.L 1 rill' seA•c.1r11•1
with Leo. LONG l!ACH MUNICl,AL
EARN ., . .
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CALIFORNIA.
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AUOCIATION. CALt,.OftrtllA
ASIOCIATIQ"' Olf l"OUBTit14',
LOAN COMl"AJUEI CANCER (June 21-July 22): 511~~~~~,~~~-M'·"'·
Cycle high; 'you can safely in·l~••i"i'i'";'i' ~'"=""~'~"'~·~·:::~~~~~·••ii itiate projects. You have \he
drive. enthusiasm to attract ~ =
success. Emphasize con-N~I\[~
fldence . Jmprov• appeRran<e .... -~[01 ,Ut.~
through purchase o f ap-~\ 1 ~~R ~
propriate apparel. · -~l\tt\(\\ l\.
LEO !July 23·Aug. 221 : 0' .\tt.f\\I\ -_..., iP..'/.. .
Clandestine activily could pre-U t::." E'R 1 0
vail. >eey guard up against _. ' <=i '{0\l <' \i\.EO i '
gossips. Don't <ell all you may W\\.\. G'" \l oE E~i
know . Refuse to make your self n '(0 P
vulnerable. no not "·ear heart oQL\...An ·
on sleeve. Be discreet.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22\:
Accent on hopes, friendships,
ability to make desires
become realities. Welcome
change . Break down harriers
to communication. Express
feelings in loving manner .
LIBRA !Sept. 23-0c.t. 22):
Spollight on amibition. career,
i;landing in co mmun ity .
CooperatC in settling family
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dii;pules. l\iake concessions. If DUE TO .POPULAR DEMAND you show you care. olhrrs will -4·--u. t AND PO• YOIJ" C.ONVINllNCI be very "'i ing to coopera e. KAY· MICHAELS BEAUTY SALON SCORPIO (Oct . 23-No\', 21): You can successfully project WILL II OPEN lVIHINCiS UNTIL 10 AND ALI: DAY SUNDAY into future . ?i1eans your sense
of perception 111 hightighted. l'~;;'"';;;;w;;";;';;";;';;o;;'';;"~· ;;"~;;:"" a-..i ~1su IA<,.. ,,.,,. w"kHtf '"''' Communicate. Catch up on ];:
correspondence. Strengthen
ties "'llh thol!le al a distance.
SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 22·
Dec. 21): ti.fuch that mystified
can be clarified. Some accent
is on money other people
posse55. You are trusted to
make financial decisions. Be
confident. One in authority
favors your. method.
CArRICORN tOec. 22.Jan.
19): Accent on marriage or
business partner . You come to
conclu~ion. You learn by
observing -and listening.
Permit one clof>f to you to
take initiative. Steer clear of
legal squabbles .
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·fcb.
18): Guard hea lth. Protect
fine relationship you have with
associate. Discard rumors .
Stick lo information based on
fal.c.!I . Then day bec<lmes one
which features real progress.
PISCES (Feb. IS-March 20):
Bible Thoughts l
•• ,_,.. flnt tlili ._,._"'et •M-". c.l
this 111d God 9u•rtnf••• you; •"i"•'•l 1111d1 of life IM1ff. 6:]], llom . 1:21). lt1 PAYS to ,.,.,, God!
Som• '''"'• God inili1rty b.c;1u1• it DOES ;
Pl'I' lh•r• ind h•r•tft1rl , l ul l1t1r. lli•¥1 grow lo lo"• liim tnd 11rv1 b•c;1 u11 of
thlt hi9her f'l•liv•, !ov1. One 1hould 910,..;
In Chrilfi•n 911c11 !G&I. 5:22-25, 1 P.I. 1:2-101, b1comi11g moN i
God ·lik•-"God it lovO' (I Jn. 4:161. +
lut HOW do11 o"• ''Saik flrit +h• kingdOm of God"1 lle1d. i1t!
the Bible, +h.• r•cor4 of Chri11'1 lil1 . H• w11 GOO m1nlfe1t1d J
!ft lf11 fl••h "{Jn. Id, 14, Jn, 14 :7°11 Heb. (it.f l. Ttle follf'•
GOSPELS, M.11t., Mk., lk., Jn., tell of Chri1t. ll•1d th1m lo get:
FAITH !~0111. 10:17). The"' r1•d "ACTS" to pvt thlt filth !ftt•··,
ACTtON. le b1ptl1ed into Chri1t, b•comift9 • Chri11!111. Th~11,
1ead the rer111i11der of th• New T1.+1ment lo '••rn how fe ''"•1
th, Chri1_tl~n life. VISIT Chvrch of Chrl1t •f 287 W, Wi11011 Sl,.1
Co•I• Mei•. C1. i nd w• will •••iii you IR your •••fCh for God.:
Thi1 t;f, offtn bvl TWO CHOICES. 1•rve God of SATAN,,
I Mall. 6:24, Ja1. 4:4, I Jn. 2:1 SJ. A 1i11nar, lio1fore he b.com••
• Chri1ti111, it In S1t1n'1 kingdom, but i1 lr1ntlat1d Into Chri1t'1 ;
kingdom 41 he b1c;otflll ' Chritlien !Col. l:lll, YOU 111u1t .
choo1a GOO or SATAN,!
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Journey South Finds
Palm Springs Intact
By HERB CAEN
PALt.! SPRlt\GS-1 come: here from
San Francisco about once every 10
years just to see If it's sUU there. Llke
so many things in Southern Californ ia.
the place has a pumanent air of im-
permanence. The houses get ever
grander. In their pastel·plastic-chie
style. and yet you're mildly surprised
to see them still standing lhc next
morning.
The desert has been pushed back so
far that you can i!ipend an entire
weekend without onct seeing it ("You
n1ight as well be: in Beverly Hills,''
yawned a Los Angeleno).
The \•illage continue1 to grow, like a
movie set with an unllmited budget;
the names are real -t. Magnln, Saks
Fifth A \•enue -but the fronts could
be: false ... The Alan Ladd Hard\\·are
Storr! Is the late movie star interred
among the la"'fl sprinklers and
pesticides'!
In this resort dedicaled to health,
the Lalle1t bulldin& is the hospital.
Thert is strict sign control. bul no one
to edit the ~py ... That.sa Nlce!" lhe
sign ouUlde an Italian restaurant pro-
claims with cheery chauvinl!m.
• • •
PAU.1 SPl\INGS has had three lives.
Firlit. came the pioneer..-led by ~lie Farrell. who carved a civlliza·
llohut of the desert : lhe Indians
Y.'tre ,shrewdly compliant. making
them sign 99·yeer leases. Then came
the movie producers and their
r;larleta, me:morl1llzcd by Norman
Maller In ''The Deer Park." \Vhen the
ec.ene threatened to become as mori-
bund u Hollywood itself, Truman
C1p0te arrived, 1 l 1 n a 111\ a; 1
renaissance. Jn hll wa.ke. swirlin g
about hlm, came the lntemat\onaJ jet
set. the ~autlfut People, the BPs, the
hippies. Even members ol the standby
Jt! It!, Uke columnists. , • •
CAPOTE live1 in a jewel of a house
(utnJ.ahed ,,_,,ilh wa1J-t.t).Wa11 bulldogs
cweU, tMrt are only two, but they're
everywhere st onct). He has
housegue&ts like the Johnny Carson•
(Johnny rrom hlJ: bed : "How's m)'
"'1fe?" Truman: "Flne -the Just did
'°laps." Johnny : ''\Vith her 1ongue7 ··i
Ctcll Buton announcu his lmminmt
arrival b)' ~avln& hJa mall forwarded
to C.pole'a ...... from p tr •
•
(Truman: "The NERVE ~") The
Rothschild-in-residence: Guy. The
house Baron : Alexis de Rede.
Well, dearle. if it's Namts you like,
there was even Spiro Angew, joining
the effete snobs. The Vice Pres.ident's
white 7(fl Y.'BS parked at Palm Springs
Airport an weekend, beautiful and ex·
pensive to see. f1e had dropptd In for
a rou nd of golf with Bob Hope, the
man who got Chrysler to sponsor the
Vietnam war, but the rain look care oI
THAT.
Spiro will· never be allowed to forgPt
that he hil a fellow golfer in the head :
an unknown graff1tillt had inscribed in
the men's room: "Spiro Agnew is e
hooker." to which someone has added
.. Correction: a shanker," nn1 .!ipelled
exactly that way ... A~ for Sinatra. he
V.'as doing a gtg at the White House.
The leader in \Va shington, the Vier
President in Palm Springs -the
balance of power was preserved.
"COMING TO Palm Springs v.·ithout
visiting the Spa Is like going to Rome
v.'ithout seein1 the 'Vatican' '', said
Truman gaily as the rain continued to
pour, So ll'e went, to be properly
overwhe~ed by this Now version of
the Baths of Car11calla. "The Palm
Springs S(ll.'' proclaim the signs; "Is
tl'vo t.1Ml Beautiful Bathhouse in the
wOrld! ! " That's right -two ex-
clan1all on point!. In Son t her n
California, a single Pxc\a1nation rolnl
has no more impact lhat a con11na.
Jn the magniflctntly run Spo. you
can be tubbed, scrubbed and rubbed
and steal a glanCi! cit your ravor!te
movie 5tar In the nude (verdict : get·
Ung a little pau~y). In the steam room. tycoons sit around in while
shuts. llkt Roman Senetm. discuss-
ing Spartacus or tits modern eou n·
terpart.. Abbie HoHman.
• • •
AS THE rtlns conllnu!d (how
DARE it rain on Spiro?), w~ too
grabbed Any Old Plane. flying out
over those lhouSJnds of swimm111g
pool5 tha t. frnn1 tl'lc air. g.h e Paln1
Springs the appe•r•nce of a deJu:cc
liewage tmlmtnl plAn wllb paltn
trees. For lwo v.•holt day11, not 1+
discouraging word had been hesrd
rrom the Viet Prei;ldent so the
weekend could not be con&ldered a
Iota!, ....
C om1nent Page ~ -
WHAT'S PROPOSED -Uppu Newport Bay now follows lines of
surveyor map (left) \vi th both Irvine and county-~wned ~r:o~erty
largely undeveloped . Irvine Co. has used n1ap at right to indicate
ho\v Back Bay channel line could be developed i! land exchange goes
through. Precisely how public and pri"ate areas are to be developed
depends on fu'rther studies and action by county and city of Newport
Beach. County can, if it wants. leave lt1 land untouched . Marine
stadium. toY.'ing course and bathing beach at regional park site at
north end of bay were suggested years ago by county recreation of·
ficial s. Their feasibility is not yet determined. Shoreline configura-
tion of Big CanyoQ park site (south of Eastblufi} is also a tentative
proposal. Irvine residential and commercial deve1opments a1ong
water's edge will be subject to public hearings before city agencies.
Precise planning must await outcome of pending litigation on the
exchange.
Ba~k Bay Swap-
Where Ii Siands
The Upper Newport Bay Land Ex·
change -to say ifs a complicated i~ue
would be somelhing of a n un-
derstatement.
Through the years politicians, Con-
servationists and olher citizens have
discussed ii , opposed il, supported it.
In the process, the waters of the Upper
Bay have golten muddied up. The issue
has become clouded.
What exactly is everyone talking
about?
They are talking about a propoul to
transfer 4:10 acres of uplands owned by
the Irvine Compa ny in and around the
Upper Bay in exchange for 157 acrts of
tidelands Cl\Yned by the County of Orange.
Tidelands are the wet land.s which the
tides cover and uncover each tidal cycle.
County government and the Irvine
C.Ompany f'xecuted a formal agreement
bringing aboul the land transfer in
January. 1965.
The signing of lhe agreement capped
se11eral years of planning and public
hearings before the Coonty Harbor Com·
mlsston. Newport Beach City Council and
County Board of Supervisors.
In October, 1966, tht Slate Lands Com-
mission. then under the control ol a
Democratic adm inis tration. refused to·
endorse the exchange. Jn September of
the following yea r. however, the Lands
Commission reversed itself and approved
lhe swap. By I.hen, it was a Reagan ad-
ministration.
The next step ,,_,.as to get court approvaJ
of the transaction. A test ca5e is now
pending, V>'ith a final de{'ision perhaps
\'ears away.
At iSliuc in the courts is the con.
stitutionallly of a special legislati\·e act.
Passed by the Legislature in 1957. the act
authorized Orange County to exchange its
Ude and submerged lands, when fU1ed, to
the Irvine Company in order to · ma);e
possible the lrandarmation of the large
mud nat Jn to a recreational harbor.
That. basically, ii whal the ~n
troverslal land trade· is all about. And
that Is what eve ryone has been talking
about -everyone. th at is, except the
1rvine C9mpany. .
Until lately.
. 1'he company only recently abandoned
its long-htld policy of staying mum on the
subject. 'T'he company said it had felt
nothing should be said while the matter
was in IJUgatkln. Nobody else, however,
seemed lo feel that ~·ay.
As a re.suit, many of the company's in-
tentions were misrepresented by others,
acconllng to Irvine 'sj)!>kesmen. So now
Irvine officials are' responding to in--
qu iries for their vln.·s On the issue. ...
Btlow are the responses of Jrvint Presi-
dent \Villlam R. ~1ason to several ques-
tion:i about the land exchange. His
;inswers may unmuddy some of the
waters.
. .< •• \.OW DINSIT"f W()Ul,INQ
Mason Outlines Irvine
Q. Who Initiated tbt idea or a land tI•
cbangt In the Upptr Bay? A.11d why?
tilason: The county did, in the early
1950's. It ov.-rlS the tidelands under a grant
from the state that charges It with the
responsibilily of developing a harbor. But
to do this. the county had to consider the
private land holdings. And , except for
Ne\\-port Dunes Park tiear the high\\·ay,
the Irvine Company owns all of the
uplands, including three islands in U1e
middle of the bay.
Q. \Vby didn't \be county offer to buy
tht ln1ne land?
A. We v.·ere repeatedly told by public
ofricials thal the public age nc ies didn 't
have the money to acquire the Irvine
properties. You should know, incidental -
ly, that under the prtsent law fund s for
the pufchASe of these lands would ha\'C to
coine from lhc county. not the state. So
what v.•as proposed was an exchanj!t of
land. allo\\'ing for both public and prlv<1tc
de\·elopment around the bay.
Q. If the public a~encles bad bteo able
lo buy the lt\•ioe upl1od1 and tun the en•
tire_ b1y into a rf"glonal park, ~·ould
Irvine lt1ve agrttd to ii?
/\. \Ve certainly v.•ou\d ha\·e agreed .
Condemnation proceedings would ha\'e
{'ompelled our cooperation, in any event.
If the government had wanted to turn the
Upper Bay into another Griffith Park,
"·e'd have gone along with it ~l I'm nol
certain that's ~'hat the public wanted or
"as ~·llling lo pay for.
Q. \\llat dot• tbt. Upptr Bay develop-
1urnt plan call lor?
A. Flrslor an, ii would be understood
tt111t there 111 nn land use pl.-.n now. There
can't bt because this has lo be. tht sub·
je~I of hearings before the Ne"·porl City
Council. But there is a harbor design,
"'hich clearly dtfines the llmit.'l of v.•a1or
11nd land areas. Now, this design call s for
the development of a recreational harbor,
v.·ith public land areas of over 200 acres
and a publlc waterway of about 500 acres,
rtquiring considerable drtdglng. The
public lands could be used for parks, bo:lt
launching sites, picnic areas, beache_s -
whatever Ille government agencies decide
the public ,,_,,Anis. That's thtlr dec iskm.
Th@ private lands would be developed
with some homrs. apartrnrnl~. >·ac hl
t:lub~, marine repair f a c 11 I t i f' ~ .
rtst;utrants. hotels arid so forth. AH of
th<>s<'. It n1 us1 bf' remembered. would be
subjeet to 1'\e\\port clry ordlnancr.~ th11t
rt'gulate thf' ~ubd ividlng and use ol lands.
That means, as I a:aid. fu rt her publlc
bMrin&S.
Q. Wl11 lhfrr be much public 1ccc~~ to
tlle .,•Cc.rt of &be bay U Ult uch1n11
pas1t1 the court it•t'!
A. or course. A great deal more than
there is now. Public access poinl.'i are
now located at the Dunes. along North
Star Lane on !he wesl side of the bay,
and at several places where Bayside
Drive louchu the water's ed8e on the
l'a:i;t side of lhe bay. But the Bayside
Dr ive access points are not now sup-
ported by adequate publicly ov:ned land
~ as to be usable. H the trade goes
through, lhcre will be much more access.
Q. \\llert and bow much?
A. Wel1, the exchange develops sites for
a 41h-acre park and a 2-acre park on the
~·est side of the bey (similar to that
shown on the accompanying map). They
p;h•t' a Iota'! beach frontage of more than
1,000 rect. That's linear feet. There would
also be a 120-acre park site at the north
clld of tilt' bay. That provides 12,900 more
lfel of \\'alrr frontage -if a marine
stadium and rowing course \\'ith a
ha lhing beach arc rleve!oped thert as
some t'Ounty people ha\'e propost'd. The
t>xchange provides another regional park
of 80 acres at the mouth of Big Canyon,
Just M>Ulh of Eastbluff. on the east side or
the. bay . That gives waler frontage of
about 2.000 llnear feel. The ~·ater fron·
tagt' !here could be more ii the county
decides to extend the water into the
mouth of the canyon. What I've men-
lionfd totals to about three miles of
public access fronUige -not etn1nting
some 6,000 feet already at the Dunes.
Q, \\'bat If the court rules a.-a1111t the
,,change:' \\'bat would lr\•lne lben prob-
a bl~· do "1lb lls land in and around die
b11y'!
1\ Dc\·elop 1L to 11,, h1ghe11! po le11Ual
uce ""
Q. "'bat could lhe coW1ly do ,_-Ith Its
tlde_l11nd5'!
A. Dredge lhe t:iclsting channels, J sup-
pose. to allow for bette r boatin1. Anyway,
that woukl be up to the county.
Q. nose three Island• in-me owns ia
the bey -what would happen to ~tm'?
A. Ir the trade goes through, they'll be
dredged oot to open op lht harbor. But If
you mean ii the trade doettn't go through.
lhrn the answrr Is that Y.'t Vi'OU\d improve
lhl"n1 , and build on !Mn1. They'\·e brin
appraised at $:18 1nil\lon. So ,,_,.•'II de\elop
then1lhr 11.~y the islands in the I01''t r ba)'
ba\'t been deve'°Pfd·
Q. Thrtt bas b«n a lot ol tall< abo\11
the erology of tbe bay. llnw dott lht
Irvine Company f«I About that?
A. I've said It before: ecology. concern
for the environment, his ~n lrvlne'a
way of. life for more than 100 ytars.
We've giYen over a thousand ac ru of
land and lakes to the county to he.Ip
preserve t.ht ecological system. We've just
completed arrangements with UCI to
provide a permanen t marsh and v.·ildlife
area of 200 acrea northeast of the Upper
Bay. And we're currently conducting ex·
tensive studies on how ~st to tnhance
tht ecology of the Upper Bl'y. Our con·
cern with the environment is renected in
what 'o\'e do, not in just talk .
Q. Wbat sort of 1htdles are lbese Upper
Bay studies?
A. Dr. Whetler North. an eminent
marine biologtst from Cal Tech. is
presently conducting studies of the Upper
Bay ecology. He's trying to determine
many thlng11. For instance. we wanl lo
know the feasibility ol picking up the Ii'.•·
lng organismi •nd setting them aside un·
Iii afte r the area ball been dredged.. and
lhen replace lhtm. lie is also attempling
tl'I determine if an area can be reforested
with plant life. Further, we want lo find
out \\<hat type of ecology will be \'iable
alter lhr 1'•1oer Bay is rle\·c\opcd. and
\\'here. \\1t 've had some preliminary
reports lrorn Dr. North already, and
they're encouraging. He's discOYtred. lor
instance, that there is abundant marine
life around Dover Shores , whlch \\°e
dredged and built. The marine life re-
mained viable after last year's nood dam-
arie. which much of it was ruined else-
where in the bay.
Q. R&W dn yoo fetl about those nature
tours around ille bay'!
A. We donl objc{'t to them . We've put
up no fences around the land the hikers
\\·alk 011 . Ju.~t as long as the people on
tho.~e lour~ unrlrrstand that it I~ prlvalc
land. That's why il's posted.
Q. Oppontols of tbt land excba.111e
b11ve 1rped for the t1pt1dUw-e of
enoaa' pqbll~ funds M that &be bay, wlle.
developed , 11 presen·ed mon ln Ill
natnral ttale th11 It would be undtr
prtStnt propMll1 for ctevelopmtlL
W'Ul'I JOU' tplnlol Oft tb.at?
A. t can underttand and apprtelate
what these people wanL But you ahould
remtmber thlt there Is another troup 1t
the other txtrtme lhal demands the
whole arta for recreation. Tbtrt Is also
the probltm of money that I referred to
earller. There are so many pl•~~ "·here
18~ money Is ur11:ently needed. and there
is Jull IO much of lhis money av1ih1b\e .
The land exchange faces up lo this prob-
len1. It pro\•ldtt the government with
hundreds or at:rrs of land for de\'elop-
mrnt-« pmervaUon-any v.•ay It uts
fit. The land exchange I& a cooperative
tffoct between aove.mmenl and priV1te
UCL
Views
entrrprise that requires the least ex-
penditure of public runds. Taxpayers•
money that might be used for this can be
used to meet other needs. lt seems tO us
to be a logical and prudent way to io.
Q. The big rtglonal part 11\t at the
north end of the bay. lt'1 loeluiled in the
land Oa county would get In tbe ex~
chan1e. Some people say, bowevtr, that
It's just a kit of clay. Wtlat'1 your
rt$poose '° that?
A. There is more than enou11h good
~and from the islallds to provide good
beaches in all locations. Obvklusly, the
county wou1d do something Uke that. The
low marshy areas could be filled with
dredgings and other soil to transform
them into a wonderful park with trets,
Ja\\'OS and beaches.
Q. The park site at Bia Canyon Is in the
path of a hea\'Y water runeff. What
11altgunrds could there bt-agaln1t that!
A. Big Canyon is not an area of heavy
runoff. It drains a relati11ely small area .
The storm water runoff could be handled
in a relali\'ely small chAnnel less than l~
fl':et v.·ide . At its widest point. along the
"'ater's edge. the Big Canyon park site is
2,000 ftel wide, remember.
Q. "'Ill that cbanntl ht 1 coacrele dlt.cb
splitting I.he park In two? Or y,·ID It be
covtrtd, or perblps mldt laio a sru1-
co,•tml 1wale'!
A. That's up to the county. 1 hope It
isn't a cen1enl-Hned dltch l tho!,1gh, ThC:re
arc many things that can be done with
s\\1ales and landscaping. 'Ve know
because \\'C do them .
Q. One l!•1t qutsUoa . If tbt la•d er-
eb•nge Isn't approved by the court.s, will
lhti \lp~r Bay 1tlll 1omehow br.
de,·e11)ptdT
A. Absoluttl)'.
--W-
Saturday. March 14, 1970
The Comment Pa1e of th•
Dally Pilot seeks to Inform
and •tlmuJate readers by
presenting a variety of com-
mentary on topics of Inter·
tst and significance from
informed obscrl'ers a n d
spokesmen.
Robert N. Weed, Publl1h1r
Question'
end
Comment
By
Reel!or
RendeU-McCer dlo
I 11m Just graduating from colltg• 11nd. am con-
sidtrlng the fitld of real tlltft. Mo1tly I •T interested
in investment-type p roperties and perhaps 1n ~c:om lng
1 re1l e1t1te investment counselor. My question 11, what
ii the future for a real e1tatt investment counselor?
Whet a rt the prereq.ulsltes? What would my duties and
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Extensil'e Fa~e-Iifting of :t""ed Urged ·1
WASHINGTON -The chief
spakesman for the nation's
home and apartment building
industry today urged a face--
lifting of the Federal Rtserve
System to make it more
responsive to lbe naUan 's
houSing needs.
ln testimony be.fore the
House BankJng Committee,
Louis R. Barba, prtsldenL of
the National AssoclaUon of
Home Builders, said the
failure of the System to
recognize the higll priority
given lo housing by the
Congress must be corrected.
\\!ith housing starts falling
and a nationwide shortage
growing, Barba said that FED
Housing W I M R • l policy ·~lb respect lo ;l an ts t ore esponsive several cbeng" proposed l
j H.R. II !bough we do belltVf
Industry
chairman, Dr. Arthur Bums,
has stated that while the
Federal Reserve ree<1gniies
the economic and sociJI Im·
portance of housing the Board
does not favor tapping Federal
Reserve credit for the :!illfport
of housing or for specia len-
ding to aid housing.
''In short," the Chatham,
N.J., bulider said, "the FED
will ta1ce no direct acUon to
assist housing . , ,
"Times have changed, but
the role and responsibilities of
the Federal Reserve System
seem lo have remained staUc.
We believe our central bank-
il1g. Federal Reserve System
must also change. This is not
t.o !ay that changing the FED
will bring about the salvation
of the housing industry or
assure that an our citizens will
be assured of an adequate
home.
"However, the Feder a I
Reserve System Is t h e
back.bone or our finm1ciat
system and unless It assumes
its 5hare or the responsibility
it will be very difficult to ef.
feet other needed changes.
"\Ve urge the basiC enabling
statues he amended to make It "We ctrta1nJy agree that the : that the goals and muo~ clear that one purpose of the activities of the Fe d e r a I · ,
Federal Reserve Syatem is to Reserve Sylit.ein should be· the '°'deraJ Re!erve Sr, •
assure a stable restdeQUal closely coordinated with the should be revised to better
mortgage market with ade-actions of the Executive the changes in our economt.
quate funds to meet the ni-Branch In fulfilling it& obllga. system since 1913 (creatJon ~
llon1s housing goals." lions under the Fult Employ· the FED)." ~1
The head of the st ooo.. ment Act or 1~&. I.e., a :itable Barba said that lhe NAHp-
member organization OOted economy with m a x I m u m Board of Directors bad at
that a bUI pending before the possible employment," Barb;i dorsed another. pending bill tDo
Committee and introduced by said. 1 troduced by Rep. Leoni'
its chairman, Rep. \Vright "Whether it is nectssary,·• Sullivan (!).Mo.). It woull
Patman (0.Tex.), w o u Id he added, "to revise com· establllih a Home Owned:
significantly restrucUJre the pletely the 1uperstruclure of Mortgage Loan Corporation ~·
Syslem to bring it more the Federal Reserve System be financed w l th ap-
direcUy under control of the to accomplish this. we do not propriatlons of up to fl bllllqp,
President and the Congress. 1cnow. We have no ...-;pecific a year for five years. ~:
responslbilltie1 encompass? J . C. _ Newport Be ach YO\sRJ-.w~zr. ,>}=v •::stt£1.~MEN . •*W; '"IJW ftW!!ll li'.'jm!K;:e4 '::1:.~M..~ ~-:r•Jll""! • •t• l:f':'?!>~~""""""'""""'""'""""i::;,i•zrxllc::ni::::>Lc::•:.<o:it.:>,...,,..,.,lt,,,;m,,,. • ..;
' The real estate investment counselor or analyst of
the future will review his customer's holdings and
portfolio and recommend the purchase and disposition
of real estate. Tomorrow this 'vill not be enough. The
real estate investment counselor of the future will have
to have a broad conception of his responsibility. He 'vill
Bill Griindy Opening Greenwood in Lakes
_ have to know something about life insurance. the mon~y
market, securities, commodities and the economy 1n
general -as well as be kno,vledgeable in real estate.
Real Estate Offices . · Color , Work-savers Popular in Homes •
Of course. he \vi ll not be expected to be an ex.pert in
all these areas. but as a real estate investmeryt
counselor he \Viii have to be competent to evaluate h1s
customer's financial needs and objectives in terms of
t he many investment avenues open to hi1n. The pn1dent
investment counselor \viii kno\v his own limita·tions just
as any specialist does. but he '''iii al so kno\v \vhere to
find the right person lo provide the answers th at he
himself cannot suppl y.
Thus the customer. faced \Vith proliferating real
estate investment alternatives and tax. consequences.
will be able to go for professional gui~ance to a tru~ted
specialist who, in turn, \Vill make available the services
of other professionals
I know the tax refor m law ha1 been enacted, but
I'm not sure how that affect• me so far as depreciation
of my real estate is concerned. What a re th• effects of
the changes in depreciation? What la this I hear abou t
• new 125 percent method? When must I use it? What
different method1 may be a pplied to residential ?
G. S. -Costa Me1a
The use of certain types of accelerated depreciation
for real estate has been curtailed.
The double-ceiling balance metl1od of depreciation
is now only permitted for ne w residential buildings.
such as apartment buildings. For neY.' non-residential
buildings only the 150 percent. declining balance meth·
od of depreciation may be used.
Vi ejo Says
Alondra Top
'69 Model
The n1 ost popular .f\lission
Viejo ho1nc in 1969 was the
Alondra model in the Eldorado
Home s neighborhood.
For the past three years he
\Villiam Grundy has resign·
ed as manager of the Irvine
Company's Unda Isle
Development Company t o
open hls own real estate sales
and development office.
A member of tse Newport
1-farbor.Costa ?t1esa board of
Realtors, Grundy's offices will
be at 833 Dover Drive,
Ne"'l>Ort Beach.
Grundy is a native oC
Nell-'J>Ort Beach and has bten
active in civic affairs and
charitable fund drives for over
20 yeari;. He recently com·
pleted nine years on the
Newport Buch P arks,
Beaches and Recreation Com-
mission, and he Is currently
aiding Jn the Hoag Hospital
Reach campa1gn for the
hospital's expansion program.
He is also president or the
Newport Be a ch Hislorical
Society .
His father, Or. Gordon M.
Grondy was a pioneer Harbor
Area physician whO built the
first hospital in Newport
OPENS OWN OFFICE
Re1ltor Will iam Grundy
Lively co.lors, wide expanses
of wlndo\VS, t r a n sl u cent
lighting, a n d work-saving,
step-saving design are popular
features of the all-electric
"Garden Kitchens" of the new
Green\vood Homes S e r i e s
recently introduced to the
public iJ1 the Woods at La ke
Forest.
New Greenwood models are
In crealing an iitmos~re daily duties. The .floor ts at..
that wUJ be c o n t I n u i I I y tractively finished with e8S)'._•
pleasant and exciting," J\amos f.o.i:lean vinyl asbestos tilf,
added. ' and counter tops a r 1
'According lo a reetn issue laminated plasUc or ceramie
on "The 1'hlngs Americans tile. Each Greenwood model ii
Want Most" published )y one equipped with built.Jn, highs
of the nation's largest pttorlal low double-oven. r an g e ',
magazines, 84 percent d those . dishwasher, and food dJsposef ..
interviewed declared th e y Residents of Lake rorett'~
wanted a ~itchen with all the thn!e idi~ct areas, t he
the two-story, four-bedroom modern conven.ieoct!S. Woods, th Lakes, and U.
J\I o unt.alnside, Countryside, The "Garden Kitchen," Villages, a e.ntiUed lo enjoY
Brookiride, and Hearthside, deslgned t.c bring theoutdoor the social d recreaUonid
and the one-story, thret--bed· inside, w a s inlrodultd five programs emanating from thi
room Woodside. years ago by ~!dental, development's $500,000 Beaclt
The \Voods area of Lake previously Deane \rothers, and Tennis Club. 'nle Club JI.
Forest is located in the heart Inc .. and has prov,11 to be located on the shore of OranP.'
of Orange County's only true more popular with hcise"·lves County's largest resJdenUi'l,
forest containing a planned lake. T h e 62-mllliorrgalla,
residential community, cover· with each succttdlns year· body of water is stocked with
For used and non-residential buildings only th e
straight-line method Of depreciation may be applied.
For used residential buildings, v.·ith a remaining life of
at least 20 years. a new 125% declining balance method
"\Ve sold more Alo.1dra
n1odels than any other plan in
l\1ission \'iejo, '' said John
l\lartin, Vice President of
l\1arkeUng for the r..1ission Vie-
jo Co111pany.
"ln fact, sales on the Alon·
dra accounted for about 28
percent of the 1969 Eldorado
}{omes' sales, and nt4rfy 10
percent of the-·total sales for
the year at all of ?.1isail1n ,Vie-
jo's neighborhoods."
ing 350 acres of 1900-acre Lake An unobstructed 1-1ew of the freshwater game fish for.
has devoted his time lo Forest. Forty-two of a pro-outdoors Is achlev~th patio reslde"nts' angling. Wide green.
personalized real estate con· jected 300 homes h1 the first door~ and windi'.fs whlch beltB, bridle trails, parks, and
sultation, \Vlth services rang· unit of 275 acres are under often span an en~ wall. A tennis courts are a Is o!
ing from engineering drawings construction. with AP r i I sliding glass windat in the kit· available to residents. '
consultation to financing. He scheduled as the first move·in chen opens to p service The two-story Beach and
Grundy is a member o( the established sales records. with month . counter on the plto allowing Tennis Club is equipped wiUa
JunJor Chamber of Com-his original lot sales on Linda "A man's home may be his food and beveragq to be pass-pocket billiard tables, full'
merce, Newport H1Jbor and Isle being comp le led in 22 castle, but the kitchen is the ed through conf ently and kitchen and banquet facilities
Lido Isle yacht club ~d a months rather than the pro-woman's dom a in and efforUessly. and lounges. Its full·tirne staff
founder of the N:t w p 0 r t grammed five year estimate. Greenwood 'Garden Kitchens' A formal dlnln room ts ad-of seven directs a variety of
Harbor Trojan Cub, A and last year through his have been designed with her in jacenl to ea of th e social and recreaUonal cla.sse1
graduate of Harbor High resale dollar volume for the mind," Ronald Ramos, Lake Greenwood ''G1r den Kit-T an ging from communltJ
Beach.
of depreciation may be applied.
In addition. the ne\v law provides for a partial '1re-
capture" of excess depreciation.
Harbor View Brings
UCI-orientecl People
'·It appeals lo all ages, and
all income levels. We have
·sold' the Afondra lo newly·
married couples, to small and
medium-sized families, and to
mature couples whose children
are no longer at home. TI1e
Alondra is spacious enough to
School, he served three years Linda Isle Development Co. Forest director of markettng, chens" and the JrooksJde and dances to yoga instruction.
in the U.S. Navy, later at-Grundy attributes his sue-reports, Countryside mdels also tn-Tc> reach Lake Foreat and.
tended Caltech and w a s cess on the development of "Since the \Voman spends a elude breakta..1'. nooks. Ap-the Greenwood modtl home
graduated in engineering from Linda Isle to hls background considerable t.ime in the pUances and p tries are all showcase. take the Santa Ana
the University of Southern In engineering and busine5$ kitchen,.Occldental Petroleum located wlthln asy reach to or San Diego Freeway to the
California, receiving f r 0 m administration. as well as his Land and D e v e 1 o p m e n t ellm.lnate was elfort by the El Toro offramp and follow
use also a master's degree in _1rno __ w_Ie_d.::g•_•l_tb_•_•_re_a_. ____ c_o-'rpo'-ra_u_·o_n_ls-'sp_•_rln_g:.._no_tb_In.::g_h_o_u_sewl_f_e_a_s_a._·.:.per1_•_rm_s_be_r _dlr_ec_u_o_n_aJ_•l.::gn_•_· ----
business administraUon. •·
The Uni versity of California the master plan," says Fry. provide plenty of li ving area
at Irvine is fast becoming Jing. "For the young children and pri\'acy, and compact
recognized as one of the poten· an elementary school will be eflough to keep malntenance to tla/ly great schools in the West a n1inimum, ·• he said.
-both academically and situated right in the heart or The exterior design of the
architecturally. And no one is the community. Th is modern Alondra is highlighted by a
more aware of UC Irvine than school is p!1r,1ntd for an eight covered colonnade, which is
the residents of Harbor Vie\v acre site right next to the formed by extensioos of the
Homes, a development of the "'OOded park and recreational roof line. This colonnade leads
Donald L. Bren Company, in lo the fronl entry, and into a Newport Beach. The Irvine center. Children can v.·alk to formnJ raised entrance hall.
· lit II · t f the school from their homes campus 1s era Y JUS a ew the large living room, with
minutes from the Harbor View v.·ithout ever crossing a street. its exposed-beam vaulted ceil-
Homes Community. And, just a few minutes away Mg and striking fireplace, is
With his wile, Audrey, and
two children, Gordy, 11, and
Lisa. 8, Grundy resides at 120
Via Waziers, Lido Isle.
West County
Board Aids
Sales Meet
The nearby Jr\'ine campus is 1he campus of Corona deJ oriented to the rear patio
not only offers an outstandtng h-tar High School.·· through an enlire wall of The lluntingtan Beach-Foun-taJn Valley Board of Realtors insUtution of higher lea rning JJarbor View Homes offer glass. A large separate family is helping to organize an
for the children •of Harbor buyers six different plans to room adjoins the breakfast educational and sales con-
Vlt!w Homes residents, but ac· choose from. They range from nook and 1citchen, which has a ference March 19 at the
cording to r;ales manager Duf· three bedrooms to five double bullt·in pantry and Disneyland Hotel. Anaheim.
fie Fryling, "The university bedrooms in both one and l¥.'o pass-through window to an The West County board wtll
also provides an opportunity story designs. The outstanding out.side patio service bar. co-sponsor the. event with the
for adult residents to become teatures h1('Jude impressive The center hall leads to the California Real Est a t e
Involved in campus academic sloped ceilings, all·electric double-door entry of the Association.
pursuits to obtah1 advanced kitchens with palio pass-master bedroom suite. This "Selling Real Estate h1 the
dtgrees -or just for their through counters. m a s I er suite features an unusually Soaring Seventies" will be the
own enlightenment A wide bedroom suites. \vrought·iron large walk·in closet and fully theme or the conference, ac·
variety of university cultural railings, sli ding glass doors enclosed private bath. cording to Phillp McNamee,
and sports activities also arr and windo¥.'S, raised brick "The most i m p 0 rt an t president of the Huntington
peal 'to the people at Harbor firep laces. double door entries, feature of the Alondra, and all Beach-Founlain Valley group.
View Homes." and much more. Many buyers the Eldorado models. is the David Stone of Los Gatos, a
some of the re side nts \Vho flnd it hard to belleve that Mission Viejo livint. that goes sales consult.nt, will be the
are. directly connecled with prices sta.rl at just $28.995 for along with lt," said Jl.1artin. featured /)peaker. He has writ·
Irvine inc Jud e : Jerry such beautiful homes in a v · II · · · ten several books on real
h · 1 d 1· planned c 0 m 01 un 1· t y ;11 •·r..1ission ieJO vtng ts 1n a . llurlbert, p ystca e uca ion cl ass by it.lie.IL All of the estate.
I e. ct u re r ; Ho 'var d Newport Beacl1. hurry.and-harry of city living Other speakers and their
Schneiderman, professor of Harbor View Home s ' has been eliminated, leaving a subjects: Include: "Understan-
biology: Dr. Joseph Chasin, residents also appfeciate the leisurely pace and an at-ding Buyer&" by Tom Hopkins
orthopedic surgeon and lee· nearness of the Nelvport ntosphere that \s conducive to of Santa Susana, "Showing the
turer hi Uie department of Center and Fashion Island enjo)1ng life, And there's so Property and Obtaining the
medfclnt: and R i ch 3rd shopping mall, two freeways, much to enjoy! we have OUtr" by Mary L. Vaughan of
Jaeger. university P I 3 n t and th~ Orange Co u n I y recreation clubs, ntighborhood Burbank. and "Pt!tenllng the
maintenance. Airport. parka, ope.n spaces and quiet, Offer" by Richard Farrer of tt is no accident that Harbor Harbor View 1-lomcs are peaceful hills," said Martin. Cairo Valley,
View Home1; is close to educa · open to visitors every da)'li"i;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 tton•I facllltles. "II is part of from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. II
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CALI FORNIA· HOUSING STARTS
1967-1970
THOUSANDS Of UNITS ... FORECAST
100 1----+-.. .. :·. , ...
#l For
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Journey South Finds
Palm Springs Intact
By HERB CAEN
PAL~f SPRINGS-I come here from
San francbco about once every JO
yearJ just to see tf it's sUll there. Li~e
so many things in southern Caltfom1a.
the place has a perm1ntnl air of in1.
pennanence. The houses gel ever
grander, In their pastel·plastic~hie
style, and yet you're mildly surpr ised
to see them still standing the next
morning.
The desert has been pushed back so
fa r lhat you can i;pend an entire
weekend without once see ing il ("You
might a~ well be in Beverly Hills,"
yav.T1ed a Los Angeleno).
The village continues to gro1v, like a
movie set with an unlimited budget;
the names are real -I. ?iiagnln. Saks
fifth Avenue -but the fronts could
he falst> ... The Alan Ladd Har<lvtare
Store ! Is the late mo1•ie !tar interred
among the lal'l·n sprinklers and
pesticides?
In thl& reson. dedicated Lo health,
the t.alleJt buildin1 is the hospital.
There Is atrlct alp control . but no ont
to edit the copy. ''Thatsa Nice!" the
llign out.side an Italian resl~uranl pro-
claims with cheery chauvinism. . . .
PALJ\f SPIUNGS has had three lives.
f ir11t came the pioneers, ll?d by
Charlie Farrell. wJio carved a civilita·
lion ou~ of the desert : the Ind ians
were shrewdly compliant. making
them 1lgn 99-year leases. Then came
the movie producers and their
starlets, memori alized by Norman
Maller ln ·'The Deer Park." \Vhen the
scene threatened to become as mori·
bund u Hollywood Itself, Truman
Capote arrived, 1l1n111 l in& a
renaissance. ln hit w1ke. swirlin g
aboul hlm, came the lnlem1tlonal jtt
set. the Beautiful Peoople. the BPs, the
hlppjea. Even me.mbers of the 11.&ndby
Joi RI. likt columnW.. • • •
CAPOTE live1 in a jewel of a house
rurnishtd 11.•ith• wall-to-wall bulldogs
(weU. there are only l'{t'O, bul they're
e1•erywhe re at once). He h 1 s
hou1eguc1ll llke the Johnny Carson•
(Johnny from his bed: "llow'li my
v.i fe?'' Truman: "Fine -she just did
30 lops." Johnl1)': "Wllh her iongui :··i
Cecil Beat.on 1Mounct1 hls immlntnt
1rriv1l b)' 1'Jivlng hi s mall forwarded
to Capote:·, J:iowe from Pt r u
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(Truman: "The NERVE !") The
Rothschild-in-residence: Guy. The
house Baron: Alexis de Rede.
\Yell. dearie, if it's Names you like,
there \\'as rven Spiro Angew , joining
the effete snobs. The Vice President'&
white 707 v.·as parked at Palm Springs
Airport all weekend, beautiful a~d ex·
pensi ve to see. He had dropped 1n for
a round of golf with Bob Hope, the
man who got Chrysler to sponsor the
Vietnam war, but the rain took care of
THAT.
Spiro will nrver be a!lowtd lo forgt>l
that hl': hit a fellow golfer in the head :
an unknown gralfiUfil had inscrlb\."'CI in
the men's room : "Spiro Agnf'w Is e
hooker." to which somrone has added
"Correction: a shanker," not spelled
exactly that way ... A'!> for Sinatra , he
was doing a gig al the \Vhlte Hou~c.
Thr. leader ln \\'ashington, lhc Vier
President in Palm Springs -the
balance of power l'!'as preserved.
"COMING TO Palm Springs v"llhoot
visiting the Spa is like going to Rome
Ydthout seeing the 'Vatican' ", said
Truman gaily .as the rain continued to
pour. So we went. to be properl y
overwhelmed by this Now version of
the Baths of Carac11l1111 . "The Palm
Springs Spa." proclaim the signs. "ls
tile ~1o~t Beauliful Bathhouse in lh!'!
World !!" That's right -two tX·
clatnation points. In So u I hr r n
CalUornia. a single e:1;cliunaHon poinl
has no more impt1cl that a con11n111.
In the mlignlficenlly run Sp:1. you
can be tubbed, 5crubbcd and rubbed
snd sl.eal a glanet at your favorite
movie star in the nude (verdi ct : gtt·
ling a little paunchy). In the steam
room. tycoons sit around in white
sheets. like Roman· Senaton:. discuu-
ing SpartaCU$ or his modem coun·
terpart. Abbie Hoffman. . ... .
AS THE rRins continued lhow
OARE il rain on Spiro?). we too
grabbed "ny Old Plant. flyl,ng oul
O\'rr those thou!i11nds of i;w1n1m111g
pools that , from the air. jpve. Pa\n1
Springs the apptarance of a delu x.c
~wage treatment pb1.nl with p1hn
trrts. f or 1wo \\'l'iote d"Y'· not 11
discouraging word hid been heard
frOm lhe \'i& J'l'\'_5tdent so the wt~kend could nol be con&ldered a
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WHAT'S PROPOSEO -Upper Newport Bay now follows lines ol
surveyor 1nap (left) '''ith both Irvine and county-~wned prol?erty
largely und evelo ped . Irvine Co. has used n1ap al right to in dicate
ho\\• Hack Bay channel line could be developed if land exch ange goes
through. Precisely how public and private area& are to be developed
depends on further studies and action by county and city of NewP?rt
Beach. County can, if it '''ants, leave lt1 land untouahed. M.ar1ne
stadium, rowing course and bathing beach at regional park site al
north end ol bay were suggested years ago b~ county .recreati_on of·
ficials. Their feasibiJity is not yet determined. Sh.orehne conftgu:a·
tion of Big Canyon park site (south o( ElastbluU) 1s also a tentative
proposal. Irvine residential and commer~al developi;n ents al~ng
wattr's edge v.·ill be subject.to public hearings befor~.c1t~ agenc1es.
Precise planning must await outcome of pending litigation on the
exchange.
Ba~k Bay Swap1-
Where It Stands
The Upper Newport Bay Land Ez·
change -to say it's a complicated issue
would be so mething of a n un·
derstatemenl.
Through the years politicians, con·
servationi sls and olher cillzens have
discussed it. opJX>Sed it, supported it
In the process, the w1ltrs of the Upper
Bay ha ve gouen muddied up. The issue
has become clouded.
What exa cUy is everyone talking
about?
'Miey are talking about a proposal to
transfer 400 acres of uplands CM'l"led by
the Irvine Company in and around the
Upper Bay in exchange for 157 acres or
tkletands owned by the County of Orange.
Tidelands are the wet lands which the
tides co ver and uncover each tidal cycle.
County government and the lrvine
Company f'xeeuted a formal agreement
bringing about the land tran sfer in
January. 1965.
The signing Qf lhJ! agreement capped
seve ral years of planning and public
hearings before the County Harbor Com·
mission. Newport Beach City Council and
County Board of Supervisors.
In Ortober, 1966. the State Lands Com·
mission. then under the control oC a
Democratic administralion, refused to·
endorse the exchange. Jn September of
the follovdng yea r, however, the Lands
Commission reversed its-elf and approved
the swap. By then. it was a Reagan ad·
ministration.
The next step was to gel court apProval
of the transaction. A test case is now
pending. v.•ith a final decision perhaps
vears a\\'ay.
Al Issue in lhe courts is the con·
slituUonalily of a speciaJ legislatl\'e act
Passed by the Legislature in 1957, the act
authorized Orange County to exchange its
tide aod submerged lands, when filled, lo
the Irvine Company in order to make
possible the transfmnation or the large
mud nat lnto a recrealiooal harbor.
'Mlat. basically. is what the con·
troverslal liind trade is all about. And
tha t Is what everyone has been talking
about -everyone, that is, except the
Irvine C9mpany. ,
Until lately.
The company only recently abandoned
Its long·held policy of ~laying mum on the
subject. 'J'he company said it had felt
nolhlng should be s11id while lhe matter
\\'&! in lillgatton. Nobody else, howe\·er,
seemed to feel that way.
Ali a result, many_ of the company's in-
tentions were misrepresented by others,
according to Irvine s_poke!men. So now
Irvine officials are responding to ill-
quiries for their views bii the issue. ..
Below are the responses of Irvine Prac;i-
dent William R. Mason to several ques-
tiOllll about the land exchange. His
ans'l•:ers may unmuddy some o{ the
waters.
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tif~90AT~ co.MJICW. All.IA&
WESTCUFf
Mason Outlines Irvine
Q. Who Initiated tbe idea or a land U •
change In the Upper Bay? And wby?
~fason: The coonty did, in the early
19~'s. It ov.·ns the tidelands under a grant
from the state that charges it with the
responsibilily of developing a harbor. But
to do this. the county had lo consider the
pri\iate land holdings. And. exctpl for
Nev.1J0rl Dunes Park near the high\\·ay,
the Irvine Company owns all of the
uplands. including three islands ln U1e
middle of thr bay.
Q. \\'b y didn 't the county offer to buy
the Irvine land?
A. We were repeatedly told by public
officials lhal the public agencies didn't
have the money lo acquire the lrvlne
propertir~. ''ou should know. Incident al.
ly, that under the present law funds for
the purchase of these lands would have to
con1e from the county. not the state. So
"'hal was proposed was an exchange of
hind. a\lo\1·ing for both public and pri1·atc
de,·tlopment around 1he bay.
(). If the public aitencles bad been ahlt
lo buy lht lnine uplaod1 and turu tbt C"n·
tlrt bay Into a regional park, ~ould
Irvine have agreed to it?'
A. We certainly \\'OUld ha1•e 11greed.
CoodemnaUon proceedings would h•\'e
compelled our cooperation. in any event.
If the government had wanted to turn the
Upper Bay into another Grif£ith Pa rk,
we'd bave 1tone along with ii. But rm not
certain tha t's what the public wanted or
"'·as willing lo pay for.
Q. \\lat does . lbe Upper Bay dt1•elop-
1n('nl pl11.n call Jor?'
A. F'lrst of an. it v.·011\d be und1!rstood
1h1u there i~ no land use plan now. Thf're
ca n't be btcausr this has to b" {he $nb·
JCCt of hearings before the Ncv.·port Clfy
Council. But the:rc is a harbor design,
v.•hich clearly defines the limits of water
~nd l1tld areas. Now, this deslgn calls for
the development of a recreational harbor.
with public land areas of (Iver 200 1crts
and a public waterway ol about 500 acre.,,
requ iring considerable dredging. The
publlc lands could be used for parks, boat
launching sites. pic:nk areas .. bt1c.he.s -
whatever the govemmtnl agencies decide
the pub\ic wants. That's their decision.
The private lands would be developed
with somr home$, apartmrnts. yllt'hl
club~. marine repa ir fa ct 1 i I i r s .
rtstaurants, hotels and so forth. All of
lht~c. It mu~t be rtmembertd. would bt
i;ubJrtl to l'\c" porl rity ordlnanrt"s th11 t
rcgul1tt the ~ubdlv lding and ust of lands.
That meaM. as t 5!1ld, further public
h~rtnas.
Q. Wiii tbtrc be much public 1ct't!i5 lo
Ute w1ttr1 of I.bl bly U the &1chan1•
pas1e1 the court test?
A. Of course. A greal deal more than
there is now. Public access points are
-now located at the Dunes. along North
Star Lane on the v.·est side of the. bay,
and al several places where Bayside
Dri\'e t01Jches the water's edge on the
('a:i>t side of the bay. But the Bayside
Drh·e access polnls arc not now sup-
ported by adequate publicly owned land
so as to be usable. If the trade goes
through. there 'vill be much more access.
Q. \\'here. and bow mucb:'
A. Well, the exchange de\'elops sites for
a 41f.i·acre park and a 2-acre park on the
west side of the bay (similar to that
shO'A'n on the accom panying map). They
,irive a total beach fron tage of more than
1.000 feet. That's linear feel. There would
;il so be a 120-acre park site at the north
rnd of the bay. Thal pro\lides 12,900 more
Frei or V.'aler fronlagc -if a marine
stadiun1 and rowing cour se with a
bathing beach arc de,•eloped there as
so1ne county pco11le hare proposed. The
1')'.ChAnge provides another regional park
of 80 acres at the mou th of Big Canyon.
JUSl south of Easlbluff, on the east side of
the bay. That gh·es water frontag e of
about 2.000 linea r feet. The v.·ater Iron·
!age there could be more if the county
decides to extend the water into the
mouth of the canyon. What I've men·
lion<'<! totals lo aboo l three rniles (If
public Dt"Ce5S frontage -not counting
so1ne 6,000 feel already al the Dune,,.
Q. \Vhitt if lbc court rules allolnst tbs
t~cbange:" Wbat ,.·ould lr"lnc lhca prob-
abl.\' do ~ilh 115 1aad la and An>u ad tbc
hAy:"
II. Develop ii to 11~ highest potentia l
u~r.
Q. \\'bat could the county do \\'llh Its
Udcland1:"
A. Dredge lhe exisling channels. t sup-
pose, to 11low for better boating. Anyway,
th1t woukl be up to the county.
Q. Tllote. tbree lsland5 ln·loe owns in
the bay -whit would Uppta lo Ulem?
A. If the lr1de aoes thrOUJh. lhty'll be
dredged out to open up the harbor. But if
~ou mt'an ii the trade doesn't go through,
Ihm the ans\\·l'r Is tl'IJt wt would impro\'t.
them. and build on then1 . The y've betn
nppral~td al $UI million. So "·e·u develop
1htm \ht> 'lltlY the isl11nds In !he \O\fer b11y
have been deveioptd.
Q. Tbt.rt. bis bttn a lot of tnll< ab<lut
the ecology of lbe bay. How dffl tbt
lr1•lnf'C6Mp1oy~ret1 1bout th•t?
A. I've hid It before: tc0logy, C<1ncern
for the envfrorunent, baa been lrvlne 's
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way of Ufe for more than 100 years.
We've given over a thousand acres ol
land and Jakes to the county lo help
preserve the ecological system. We've just
completed arrangements with UCl lo
provide a permanent marsh and \\'ildli!e
;irea or 200 acres northeast of the Upper
Bay. And we're currently conducting ex·
tensive studies on how best to enhance
the ecology of the Upper BAy. Our con·
cern with tht 'en1·ironment is reflected in
v.·hal \\'e do, not in just ta lk.
Q. "''bat !IH1 Of 1iudl!! are these Upper
Bay studies?
A. Dr. Wheeler North . an eminent
marine biologist from Cal Tt<:h. is
presently conducting studies of the Upper
Bay ecology. He's trying lo detennine
many things. For instance. we 1'1'11.lll lo
know the feasibility of picking up the liv·
ing organism5 and setting them aside un·
til after the area bas been dredge<l. and
then replace them . I-le is also attempting
In detennlne if an area can be reforested
v.'ith pl;in1 life. further. "·e \\'ant lo find
out \\'hat type of ~ology \\'111 be viable
after lh r r •10E'r BA y is developed. and
v.·hcre. "'e've had some prtliminary
reports lroni Dr. Norlh alread y, and
they're encouraging. He's discovered. for
instance lhal there is abundant marine
life aroUnd J)over Shores, which \\'e
dredged and built. The marine life re-
mained viable after last year's rlood dam·
age, which much of It was ruined eise.
v.•bere in the bay. .
Q. "'"' do you fetl about those oatw't
tours arou nd I.lie bay ?
A. We don't object to them . \\'e've put
up no fence~ around 1he land the hiker~
11111\k 011. Ju.st a~ long as the pe<iple on
tho~e tours unrlcrstAnd that it is private
land. That'11 v.·hy il'e posted.
Q. Opponenl1 or lbt land exchange
bave arptd for tbt e1J1t1dlturt or
tnoalb public hutcll If! t.b11t lilt bay. w~en
developed. 11 prtKn·td more la lta
naWtl atate Utaa It would be 1.UMkr
present proposals for devtlopmt1l
WPt'• y°"r oplntoa oa that?'
A. t can undmland and appreciate
whit thffe -people wanl But you &hould
rtmember IMI there I• another lfoup at
the other tx.trtme that <ltmand1 the
whole l\rta ror rtcrt1Hlon. There is also
I.he probltm of money th•l t rt fmtd lo
tarlier. There are 50 many placts YI' here
111.:c monty i5 urgently nffdtd. and' there
h, Just so much trl th is money a\·1il11blt.
The lllnd cxcha"le race1 up to this prob-
lem. 11 provide& the iovernrnent with
hundreds of acres of land ror de1•elop-
mtnt-or prt5ervaUon-any \.l'IY ll sees
fit. The h•nd ex~h1n1e is a cooperative
eliori between aoYtmme:nl and prlvale
Views
enterprise tha t requires the leu:l ex-
penditL1re of public funds . Taxpayers'
money thal might be used for this can be
used to meet other needs. ll seems to us
to be a logical and prudent way to io.
Q. Tbe big re gional park slti: at the
north end of th t. bay. lfs Included hi the
lan d the cou11ty wnuld get In the ex·
chanre. Some people say, however, that
Ifs just a lot n! clay. What'• your
response to thar~
A. There is more than enough good
s.and from the islands to provide good
beaches in all locations. Obviously, the
county would do something Uke that. The
low ma rshy areas could be filled with
dredgings and other sol/ to tran!ifonn
them into a wonderful p81'k with trees,
lav:ns and beaches.
Q, Tht pa rk site at Bi1t C1nyo n Is In th1:
path of a heavy water runetr. What
~afegu:ird~ could lhere he against that:"
A. Big Canyon is not an are:i of hea'l'y
runorr. It drains a relatively small area.
The ~tonn v.·atcr runoff could be handltd
in a relath·e!y small channel less than 15
feet ~·ide. At its widest poinl, along the
\\'ater·s edgt . U1e Big Canyon park site is
2,000 feet wide. remember.
Q. Will that chanMI be a concrete dlt.cb
1pllt:Ung the park In two? Or "IU It be
covered, or periap1 made Into a aru•·
co'·rred 1wale?
A. That's up to the county. 1 hope It
isn·L a cemenl·lined ditch, though. There
are many things that can be done with
S\\'llil's ;ind land~aping. \Ve know
because we do lhern.
Q. One 111al qussttOfl . If tK latd ex·
r.h1oge ts-n'l approved hy tbt courl•, will
the Upper Ba y 'till 11omtbov.-br
developed?
A. Absolutely.
-----Saturday. March 14. 1970
The Co mment Pai• of tbe
Dally Pilot seeks lo Inform
and stimulate readers by
presenting a variety o! com·
mentary on topics of Inter·
est and significance from
informed observers a n d
spokesmen,
Robert N. W11d, Publl1h1r
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Real
Estate
Extensive Fa~e-Iifting of l?ed Urged .j
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WASHINGTON -The chi el
spokesman for the naUon's
home and apartment building Housing · • / policy with respect. to Industry Wants It More Responsive '""•'changes ptOJlO.'<d ~ ., . j 11.R. II !hough we do beU.vf Questions
ond
Comment
By
Realtor
Rondall Mccardle
I •m just 9raduatlft9 from colltt• •nd. em con--
sidtrint the field of real estate. Mo1tly l a m 1nttrt1ttd
in inv11tm1nt•typt propertie1 1nd ptrhap1 in 1Mcom1ng
a r••l t1tatt investment counselor. My que1tion is, whet
i1 the future fo r e reel e1tatt investment counstlor?
Whet are the prereq,ulsltts? What would my duties and
industry today ur1ed a face. chalrman, Dr. Arthur Burns,
lifting or the Federal Re.!lervt hu stated that while the
System to make it more Federal Reserve recognizes
responsive t.o the naUon's the eeonomlc and socUil Im·
housing needs. portance of housing the Board
In testimony beforrth~ fav~ tapplng Federal
House Banklng CoTillee. Reserve d1t for the support
Louis R. Barba, presl<lent of of housing r for gpecial len-
the National Association of ding to aid Ing.
Home Builders, said the "ln sho ," th Chatham,
failure of the System to N.J., buil sai • "the FED
recognize the high priority will take no · ect acUon to
given to housing by the assist housing ...
Congress must be corrected. "Times have changed, but
\\'ith housing starts falling the role and responsibilities or
and a nationwide shortage the Federal Reserve System
growing, Barba said that F~O seem to have remained static.
We believe our ce.ntrat bank·
Ing, Federal Reserve System
muat aJso change. This is not
io say that changing the FED
will bring about the salvation
of the housing industry or
assure that all our citizens v.·ill
be assured of an adequ_ate
home.
"However. the red er a I
Reserve System is t h e
backbone of our fina'nclal
system and unless it assumes
lt.s share of the re9ponsibility
lt will be very difficult to ef·
feet other needed ch.anges.
''\Ve urge the baslc enabling
statues he amended to make It
clear that one purpose ol the
Federal Reserve Syttem ·is to
assure a stabl e restdeatia1
mortgage market with ;de-
quate funds to meet .the na·
tlon'.!I housing goals."
The head of the $1,000.
member organization noted
that a bill pending before the
Committee tind introduced by
ils chairman, Rep. Wright
Palman (D·Tex.). w o u Id
significantly restructure the
·System to bring It more
directly under control of the
President and the Congress.
We certatnly agree that the I that lhe goals and fuocUos·
acUvltles of the F e d er a 1 • 0 , ~..i al R Sy' Reserve System should De · •-ue ".,.,.er eserve . ,
C]O$ely coordinated with the should be revised to better
actions of ·the ExecuUve the changes in our economlt
Branch In fulfilling JI.& obliga. system since 1913 (creatio~
lions wder the Full Employ· the FED).''
ment Act or 1946, J.e., a stable Barba said that the N
economy with m ax I m u m Board of Directors had
possible employment," Barbp dorsed another pending bill iD',
said. , troduced by Rep. Leo~
"Whether it is necessary1" Sullivan {0.Mo.). It wcu)t
he added, "to revi se corri· establish a Ho~ Ownef'
pletely the 1uper&tructure of Mortga ge Loan Corporation to
the Federal Reserve System be flnanced w I th ap-
to accomplish this. we do not propriatlons of up to f2 blllio'
know. We have no specific a year for five years. .;
rt1pon1ibilltie1 encompass? """"'""'"'"-''"·~· -"·"'"""""'~"""""""1.!FM"!** WifBW san:car~~~VJ'tL~PP:;ze.::!lt:'"""'""""'""-"=°"'""""""""""'""'""'"'•"'Qi:"'""-"""'""""""'"""""""""""'""''"'.· J . C. -Newport Beach ••
The real estate investment co unselor or analyst of
the future will review his customer's holdings and
portfolio and reco1nmend the purchase and disposition
of real estate. Tomorrow this will not be enough. The
real estate investment counselor of U1e fu ture will have
to have a broad conception of his responsibility. He \viii
have to know something about life insurance, the mon~y
market, securities, commodities 8nd the economy 1n
general -as \Vell as be kno\vledgeablc in real estate.
Bill Griindy Opening Greenwood in Lakes
Real Estate Offices , . ·
Color, Work-savers Pop.ular in Homes ·,
Of course, he \\'ill not be expected to be a!1 expert in
aJJ these areas, but as a real estate 1nvestme~t
counselor he \viii have to be competent to evaluate his
customer's financial needs and objectives ln terms of
the many investment avenues op~n to hin:•· The. pru~ent
investment counselor \Vil! knO\V his o\vn llm1ta·hons 1ust
as an:v specialist does, but he \vill also kno\v \\'here to
find the right person to provide the answers that he
himself cannot supply.
Thus the customer. faced \Vith proliferating real
estate investment alternatives and tax consequences.
will be able to go for professional guidance to a tru~ted
specialist who, in turn , 'vill make available the services
of other professionals
I know the tax reform law hes been enected, but
I'm not sure how that affects me so far es dtprecietion
of my real ••l•fe is concerned. What ere the effects of
the changes in depreciation? What 11 this I hear about
• new 125 percent method? When must I use it? Whet
different methods may be applied to residential?
G. S. -Costa Mesa
The use of-certain types of accelerated depreciation
for real estate has been curtailed.
The dou ble·cciling balance n1ethod of depreciation
is nO\Y only permitted for new reside ntial buildings.
such as apartment buildings. For new non-residential
buildings only the 150 percent declining balance me·th-
od of depreciation n1ay be used.
For used and non-residential buildings only the
straight·line method of depreciation may be applied.
For used residential buildings, \Vith a remaining life of
at least 20 years, a new 125% declining balance method
of depreciation may be applied.
In addition, the ne\v law provides for a partial '1re-
capture" of excess depreciation.
Harbo,. View Bri11gs
UCJ-o,.ientecl People
Viejo Says
Alo11dra Top
'69 Model
The most popular ,f\1is.5lon
Viejo hon1e 1n 1969 was the
Alondra model in the Eldorado
l~omcs neighborhood.
"\Ve sold more Al0i1dra
n1odels than any other plan in
Mission Viejo," said John
f\tartin , Vice President of
l\larketing for the Mission Vie·
jo Company.
"In fact, sales on the Alon-
dra accounted for about 2.8
percent or the 1969 Eldorado
}tomes' sales, and ne4rfy 10
percent of the total safes for
the yea r at all of Mlssioi) Vie·
Jo's neighborhoods.''
"ll appeals to all ages, and
all income levels. We have
~sold the Afondra to newly·
married couples, to small and
medium-sized families, and to
mature couples whose children
are no longer at home. The
Alondra is spacious enough to
The University of California
at Irvine is fast becoming
recognJud as one of the poten·
tla lly great schools in the We!I
-both academica lly and
architectur ally. And no one is
more aware of UC Irvine than
the residents of Harbor View
Homes. a development of the
Donald L. Bren Company, in
Newport Beach. The Irvine
campus is lite rally just a few
minutes from the Harbor Viev.·
Homes community .
lhe master plan,"' says Fry. provide plenty of living area
ling. "For the young children and privacy, and compact
an elementary school \\-"ill be e11ough to keep maintenance to a minimum," he said.
situated right in the heart of The exterior design of the
the community. This modern Alondra is highlighted by a
school is pla·11ned for ueight covered colonnade, which is
acre site right next to the formed by extensions of the
\\-'OOded park and---recreational roof line. This colonnade leads
center. Children can lralk to to the front entry, and into a
West County
.Board Aids
Sales Meet
The nearby Irvine campus
not only offers an out.standh1 g
institution of higher learning
for the children or Harbor
Vltw Homes residents, but ac-
cording to sales n1anager Duf·
fie Fryling. "The unive rsity
also provides an opportunity
for adult residents to become
Involved in campus academic
pursuits to obtah1 advanced
degrees -or just for the ir
own enlightenment. A wide
variety of uni versity cultural
and sports aclivities al so ap-
pe al to the people at Harbor
View Homes:·
formal raised entrance hall.
the school from their homes The large living room, with
v>'ithout ever crossing a street its exposed-beam vaulted ceil·
And, just a fe\v minutes away ing and striking fireplace, ~s
is the campus of Corona del oriented to the rear patio The Huntington Beach-Foun·
Mar High School." through an entire wall of lain Valley Board Of Realtors
flarbor View Homes offer glass. A large separate family is he lping to organize an
buyers six differenl plans to room adjoins the breakfast educational and sale s con·
choose from. 'They range from nook and kitchen, which has a ferenct March 19 at the
three bed rooms to r l v e double buill·in pantry and Disneyland Hotel, Anaheim.
Some or the residents \\'ho
are directly connected with
trvlne include : .Jerry
flurlbert, physical education
l ecturer ; 1-foward
Schneiderman. professor of
biology; Dr. Joseph Chasin.
orthopedic surgeon and Jec·
turer i'n the department of
medicine; and R i ch a rd
Jaeger. university p I ant
maintenance.
tt Is no accident that Harbor
View Homes is close lo educa-
tlonel facilities. "It is part of
bedrooms in both one and t .... ·o pass-through window to an The \Vest County board will
story designs. The out.standing outside patio service bar· ro-sponsor the event with the
features h1clude impressive The center hall leads to the California Real Est ate
sloped ceilings, all-electric double-door entry of the Association.
kitchens wilh patio pass-masler bedroom suite. This "Selling Real Esta te m the
through counters , m aster suite features an unusually soaring Seventies'' will be the
bedroom suites. \vrought-iron large walk-in closet and fully theme of the conference, ac·
railings. sliding glass doors enclosed private bath. cording to Philip McNamee,
and windows. raised brick "The most i m p o r t a '11 t president of the Huntington
fireplaces, double door entries, feature of the Alondra, and all Beach-Fountain Valley group.
and much more . f\fan y buyers the Eldorado models. is the David Stone of Los Gatos. a
find it hard to believe that Mission Viejo livini, that goes sales consultant, will be the
prlces start at just $28,995 fo r along with it," said Martin. featured :.peaker. He has writ·
such beautifu l homes in a "~llssion Viejo Jiving is in a ten several books on real
planned comm un i t Y in class by itsetL All of the estate.
Newport Beach. hurry-and·harry of city living Other speakers and their
Harbor View Hom es · has been eliminated, leaving a subjecl.$ include: "U'nderstan-
residents also appreciate the le.lsurely pace and an at· ding Buyers" by Tom Hopklns
nearness of the Newport mosphere that is conducive to of Santa Susana. "Showing the
Center and Fashion Island enjoying life. And there's so Property and Obtaining the
shopping mall, tv.·o freeways, much to enjoy! We have Offer·• by Mary L. Vaughan of
and the Orange Co u n I Y recreation clubs, neighborhood Burbank, and "Ptuentlng the
Airport parks. open spaces and quiet, Offer" by Richard Farrer of
Harbor View Homes are peaceful hills,'' said Martin. Cairo Valley. open to visitors every day 1-;;i:i;i;;i;;;; __________________ ,,
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Ex·CdM1 A~e Yule Makes Sooners Cli~k
Special to the OAlL V PILOT
NORP.1AN, Okla. -John Yule sorta
snuck In on .folks in Oklahoma. And
lhat's plenty hard for a six-foot-eight
fellow to do.
Yule, sopho1nore basketball ctnter
for U1e NIT·bound Sooners, from
Ccrona del Mar High hi! been the
quiet man on the cou rt for Coach John
MacLeod's crew. That is, until Feb, u .
That's the day Yule become the
permanent center for lhe Sooners.
Slarter Clifford Ray quit the team .
The job or scaling the middle for the
Sooncrs fell to long John. And Yule
responded.
Against Big Eight champion Kansas
Slate, Yule was brilliant on defense.
He cut the \Vildcats' 6·9 David 1-lall
away from th e backboards. Hall had
sacked 21 points and 21 rebounds
against the Sooners in January. But
with YuJe on the court with him he
n1aoaged only l~ points and eight
caroms. OU won, 80-73.
John's big game \l'as with Kansas,
however. Against the conference's
leading scorer and rebounder, Dave
r=,,,,_.. .,,_
Roblsch, Yule 1vas again a defensive
standout. He forced tbe 6-9 Jayhawk
into missing 20 shots from the field
and held him to 12 rebounds, well
below his season average. Once again
the Sooners triumphed, 82-77.
The Kansas win clinched "a bid to the
NIT for the slarUing Sooners. Picked
to finish seventh in the Big Eight. they
ended 18-8 on the season , tied for third
in the league, They fa ce Loul:.ville
Sunday afternoon in the opening round
of lhe tourney at t\1adlson Square
Garden.
And a main rea&0n they'll be in New
York is Yule. 'His key play in the clos-
ing games wa s attribuled by coach
f\.1acLeod for the wind.
Local sporlswrllers have been pick-
ing up on John 's success. After his 16-
point performance agairul Robisch
alld Kansas. one "'"rilcr called him "a
shoo-in for the P.fost Gung·ho Award''.
The same writer said that John"s at·
lilude lov.•ard playing "makes him
:;ound like Knute Rockne's grandson.''
Bul througlt the season, whether he
was a supporting actor on the bench
or a star in his 01,·n right, Yule has
been Lhe steady man for Oklahom1.
"We probably ride John harder than
anyone else in practice," says Coach
f\1acLeod . "And he keeps coming back •.
for more."
The maturing of Yule and four other
s:>phomores has been the making of
the Sooners this season. \Vllh senior
all-conference forward Garfield Heard
leading the pcint·making production,
they have all turned the Oklahoma
basketball program from a non-draw·
ing sideshow inlo a capacity-drawing
main event There 1~ere full houses on
hand for both the Kansas and Kansas
State games, the first time there have
been such cro1vds in over a decade at
OU.
And the Sooners have won more
games than any OU team since the
194,_7 notional runners·up . No
Oklahoma squad has been a
poslSeason tournamenL since that year
and none have been to the NlT at all.
When the Sooners play in the
Garden Sunday aften"IOOn they wlll
face one of the nation 's best big men
in 6-9 Mike. Grosso. ·
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Jacksonville and Utah Staie pop up
Saturday as the immediate obstacles in
the paths of top-ranked Kentucky and No.
i U,CLA: toward a shootout for the NCAA
tnaJor cbflege~b(ls.ketball ch<µlipioTI.Jhip.
PENSACOLA. f'la. tAP) -Grier
Jont 1, htavlly bundled ag1in1~ the biting
cold, charged in with a second con·
seeuUve 67 Friday and took the second
round lead in the i1so,ooo Monsanto Open
Golf tournoment.
Jones, rooki e or the year in 1969 and
gunning for his l.tts.l tour victory, was
t laht under par ~34 aod held a four-
Sports in Brief
~Lroke lead over Dave Stockton and Dick
Lotz.
Stockton and Lott each had a second
round 70, one under par, on lhe 6,6$-yard
Pensacola Country Clu b layout.
Bill Collins and Miller Barber were tied
al 139, Collins after a 67 and Barber with
a 71. At 140 were Paul Harney, Lou
llraham and Ray Floyd, e-0ming out of a
West, Erickson Lead
Lakers to 128-117 Win
LOS ANGELES -Rousing scoring
from Jerry West and Keith Erickson led
t.he Los Angeles Lakers to a 128-117 Na-
tional Basketball Association victory over
the Philadelphia 76ers Friday night.
Weit also contributed 11 assists and bf.-
came the 1!11th man in NBA history to
score 19,000 points in a career. The vic-
tory drove the Lakers to with in one game
of Welt.em Divis.Ion leading Atlanta .
The 76ers, who trailed throughout the
aeeond hllf, were led by Darrell Imhoff
with 22 and Wally Jones with 21.
\\'est scored 43 points and Erickson
added 26.
The Lakers Jed 29-25 al the end or the
first quarter as West pumped in I~ of the
Laker polnt5. • • • NEW YORK -Scrambling St. John"s
of New York streaked to a nine-point
halftime cd.e, then slammed the door on
l\11ami of Ohio late in the game to take a
70-fl7 victory in the opening round of the
National Invitation basketball tourna-
ment Friday night.
In the opener of the first night
doubleheader at l\1adison Squ are Garden,
Rich Yunkus led Georgia Tech to a 78-68
victory over Duquesne with 18 second·
half points. • • • ORLANDO, Fla. -t\faury \Yills slam-
med a home run and a two-run, ninth-in-
ning triple Friday as the Los Angeles
Dodfers handed the Minnesota Twins
their sirth slralght exhibition baseball
1 .... 9-5.
Tbe triple broke 1 >~ tie. Wills later
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scored on a bunt single by 1t1aMy ~1ofa,
who later came in on a sacrifice fly . The
outburst came off Joe Grunda. • • • SCOTI'SDALE, Ariz. -Jim Cosman,
Jim Dunegan and veteran Hank Aguirre
rombined to pitch shutout ball over the
nnal eight innings as the Chicago Cubs
downed t lifornia Angels, 4-2, Friday
in 1bition baseball.
Calirornia scored both of its runs in the
first off Cosman. J im Fregosl doubled
;-"<l Jay Johnstone singled after Sandy
Alomar drew a leadoff "'a\k.
The Cubs scored an unearned run in the
first and fashioned. a 2-2 tie on Randy's
Hundley's solo homer in the fifth . Veteran
Ernie Banks singled home Billy Williams
\\'ith the go-ahead run in the 1\xth. • • • SEATI'LE -A Seattle attomey who
said he was acting on bchaU of "his
outraged self and all other outraged
persons'' won a te1nporary restraining
order in superior court Friday barring
lhe American League from relocating the
Seattle Piiots baseball franchise .
Tl1e order was issued by Judge Warren
Chan at the request of attorney Alfred J.
Sch\veppe. The owner of the Pllota were
ordered to show cause Thursday morning
why a temporAry injunction should not
replace the restraining order.
"The American Baseball League has
shown that its announcement cannot be
trusted." Schweppe said in an affidavit in
support of his request.
Schweppe contended he would suffer
damages if the team were moved 1y,·ay
from Seattle because he already hid
purchased two season tickets and parking
privllegts at Sicks' Sladiunt.
An action alto named the Bank or
America
The action alao named lhf: Bank of
ra\lfornla. which hold!! a note for thf
Pilots and wtiere Scweppe said his check
for season tickets \Vas cashed.
slum p tha t has plagued him since he won
lhe PGA nationa l championship last fall .
Jlarney had a 70 and floyd and Graham
posted 72s.
Jones. a personable young Kansan
who hasn't Jinishcd higher than fUth, was
, .. ·oring two sweaters and a couple of
shirts-and at that 1vas ligh ter clad than
most of the players.
Kentucky, 16-1 , trying for coach Ad olph
Jtupp;~ fifth .NCAA title., will meet
~ackS>nville in Colun1bus. Ohio. ·
'John Wooden's UCLA Bruins, 24-2, gun-
ning for a sixlll cham pionship in seven
years and an unprecedented fourth . •• • • . ' '
Detroit M&und Ace
l\1ickey Lolich , hero of the 1968 \Vorld Series for the 'figers, ha s taken
over as staff leader in the ~bscnce ol Denny l\1cLain. Lolich. a south-
paw, di splays his gan1C·\vinning forn1 al the tea1n 's spring training
camp in Lakeland. F'la . J·lc \vas 19-11 last season.
straight, will play Ulah hlate, 22.fi. at
Seattle.
Two of lhe regional finals will be
telecast on Channel 4 in this area.
Beginning al I o'clock. the Drake-New
f\fe:idco State hatlle for the Mi dwest title
"'ill be aired follo\1•ed by the UCLA-Utah
State game for the Western cro.,..'n .
NBC 11'ili bring the semif\nalll an d
finals next \ll'Cekend t.o viewers in this
a rea.
Rupp 's \Vildcats figu re to have the
tougher opponent. Jacksonville, with
stven-iOOters Artis Giimore and Pem-
broke Burroy,•s, has a 2~-1 record and was
r:inked fourth in We final Associated
Press poll. Utah State, 22-6, ranked l6th.
Jn the other tournament games today.
third-ranked St. Bonaventure, 2S-I , y,•111
play unranked Villanova. 22-6. at Colum-
bia, S.C., and 14lh·ranked Drake. 22·6,
wUI lake on No. ~New ~1exico State. 15-1,
in Lawrence, Kan.
The winners of the St. Bona\.'enture·
ViUanova a n d Kentucky·Jacksonvil\e
games will play in the first 1amc of a
doubleheader at College Park, ri.-1d .,
Thursday, with the winners of the other
two games meeting in the nightca p.
The two survivors will meet for the
cha1npionshlp J\farch 21 at CoJlege Park.
Ktnlucky's high-powered attack is trig-
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P.!ELBOURNE, Aust ralia <AP) -Tom
Bethea , an unranked New York mid-
dle"·eight, stopped Nino Benvenuti of lta·
ly, v.·orld middleweight champion, for the
first time in the Italian's career Frlday
night In the eighth round of a IO-round
non -title right.
The Italian, holding his left side. turned
a\vay from Bethea after the eighth round
-had started and wal ked lo his corner. It
\vas scored as an eighth round knockout.
Benvenuti said arterward he reared he
had broken ribs . This could not be con-
flrmed immedialcl v.
X·rays taken at ·st. Vincent's llospltal
early this momlng sho1vcd Benvenuti had
not suffered :i broken rib but ""as found
to have badly brui~ed ribs.
Beth ea. whose nickname is ''Tom The
Bomb," lived up to it iigalnst the cham-
pion.
He hombed Benvenuti with a body 11-
tack that had the It.11.lian \vlncing from
pain early in the light and gradually wore
hln1 down to a stage where Nino v.·as clin-
ching desperately lo avoid further
pwilshment.
Benvenuti tried lo hold Bethea off with
his long left which sliced lhrough the
Ame rican's defenM'. But Bethea ignored
these and jumped into close quarters at
every opportunit y.
Once there, he ripped lefts and rights
t.o Bt".nvenull's 1tomach and ribs.
gered by sei\ior Dan I~I. a 6-foot:a~.;
All-American who scored 44 points in a
109-99 victory over Notre Dame in ~·
P..1idv.'esl Regional semifinal Thursday
night. • ·
J acksonville count s on the In-close
shooting of Gilntore. his reboilnding am!
that of Burrows and the floor play of R~J..
~torgan and Vaughn \Vedcking.
Burro\YS grabbed a rebound of a miss·
ed \Vecleking shot and scored with two
seconds left to give the Dolphins oa 104-IOJ
\"lctory over Iowa in the other Mideast
semi..
UCLA"s chief v.'eapons arc & tough
defer.se, the in-close shooting and r.e.
bounding of Sidney Wicks and the oulikie
bombing of Henry Bibby. .
Utah Slate counts heavily on the
versatility of Nale William! who keyedt1
fiUB triumph over Sanla Clara that eam-
ed the Aggie s the right to play UCLA. .
All-American Bob Lanler is the bi[l
man for St. Bonaventure in play as Mii
as in size.
The fi-1 1 senior rebounds. blocks sh.OIJ
and also shoots \\'Cll fron1 oulside.
Ho"iard Porter leads Villanova, the On-
ly team to beat St. Bonsvenlure this
season , 64-62 at Villanova.
Drake. which ahnosl u~t UCLA in
last year's final round, counts: on
quickness and tcan1 balance.
New Mexico Stale hopes to counter this
"""ith the size of Sam Lacey, and Jtff
Smith and the backCourt play and
shooting of Jimmy Collins.
Villanova basketball coach Jack Kraft
says. "Jt will take a very good team to
beat us" and St. Bnnaventure may proV.
to be just tha t v.·hen the two meet today.
Villanova won in their only meeting
this se ason, 64-62. It was the BoMies' oa:.,
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VERO BEACH, Fla. tAP) -Ste\'e
Sogge. who handed the ball to O.J.
Simp50n at Southern California tv.·o years
ago , is happy to be on the receiving end
this spring as a hot cAlchln& prospect for
the Lo, Angele1 Dodgers.
"I love this game," the former Trojan
quarterbsck said at the Dodgers' lralnln«
camp. "I knew all alona I wasn 't 1oln1 lo
play pro football." •
Sogge signed a bonus contract '"'Ith l.05
Angeles shortly before: Simpton. his fabl-
ed Southern Cal backneld n111tt. v.·as
pi<"ked by lhe Buffalo Biiis as pro foot-
ball's No. I 19e9 draft choice.
The Bills sub1equentl)' algned O.J to 11
$200,000-plus contr1ct Sogcc hopes to gc~
hi' shot al the big money. too. in the not·
too distant future .
"I've never done any stto11d·guessing."
~aid lhe youn, catcher, \\-ho ph•>ed foot-
ball Ln the gianl shadow Qf Simpson but
\!,'fill one of the nation"s finest quarler·
bac.b In hi~ senior year. "If you n1ake it
lo the big leaguc.s, you 're paid \Vrll and
Uicre·1 a good pen~1on.
"But !l's the only place lo pla~ I doub1
If I'll make !he club th.I& year. ~ly p!rins
:iire lo n1ake it up here wilh\n lhr. nex t
couple or yea r:i ...
Sogc caughl 120 gamt'.s \\'ith Albu·
querquc in lhe Class AA ~Texasl tcn~uc
il'I his lnlHal proles~lonal srason. baiting
.201 and le.an1ing the subtleties of !he
tough pos!Uon.
'"Jle's imp ro\·ed con~iderab!y as .11
catcher," said Dodgers ~tanager \\'aller
Alston. "He's not a real poy,·er hitter. bu~
ht"s the kind or gu y "'ho 's going to get a
pieet of the bnll for you "
~lmp~on . "'ho didn 't play baseball at
liSC bul \\'35 a stellar trackman as y,·ell
as thr most prol!flc ,::round·galner in col·
lcge football . had diHlculty making ad-
Juslments to pro b.1111 as a Buffalo Bills
rookie.
"I lhlnk el'eryonr knew ht'd have some
lrnublc,'' Sogge said . "It's not an easy
pl111,oe to break in. r think O.J. ntrds to
get the bait a lot (he carrlcd·30-40 times a
gan1t In college ), lfe wnsn't getting It as
much 1s he y,·as used to in lhe pros.
''But I know if he deelde1 lo be great In
pro football, he will be. He 's a fanta1tic
player. And ht's ;a good man. I like him .''
Sogge Is one of a long line of USC
baseball standouts that Includes pitching
ace Tom Seaver of lhe Ntw York ~let.s,
Don Buford of Baltimore. ex-Dodaer Ron
Fairly nnd currenL Dodgers Len
GabriclM>n and Ray U.mb.
"'As far a~ baseball schools ao. y:>u
can't gel any heller." he s11\d.
lie began catching -and pointing for
lht! 1naJot leagu~s -when he was 10
yenr5 old. "My d11d co11ched our kids'
icsm and \1·c dldn'L h11ve a catcher. So he ~ppointe<I me. l'\·e had the b\g glove on
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PRE PPING FOR WILDCATS
' Re:'\ Morgan of J acksonville·
scorc5 oginst fO\Va in an NCAA0
~lideast Regiona l basketball.
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No. I lcll!TI. Kentuck y, in the
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OCCFalls
'.Goldtn West College's track and field
le&m po1ted its first Southern Callfornia
confereoce dual meet win or lhe season
Friday, d.eleatlng Cypress, 77'h-52 1h. on
the Rustlers' track.
Jn other JC sPlke action , Orange Coast
fell to tough c.uritos, 117-28, in South
C.Oa.st Conference action at Cerritos.
Sprinter Phil Age led lhe Golden West
''ictory. capturing the 100-yard dash in
10.1 and the 220 in 22.3.
Other Rustler winners Included Doug
Sdumnk in the mile (4.23.3), .DeMis
t.t11a.o; in the WJ (50.S), Chris Gaffney in
the 880 (2 :{)2.9), l\1 ike McMahon in the
440 intermediat.e hurdles (59.4) and Terry
lilcKeon in the t~·o mile (9:43.8).
polden ~e!l's mile relay team o(
Scfunenk, Jim Long, Gaffney and Maas
won with a time of 3:32.0. Both teams
wtre dlstjualUied in the 4.40 relay.
Cypress' Jeff Delp won three events
(long jump, 120 high hurdles and trlple
jw:np), plactd second in the high jump
and third in the intermediate hurdles.
&COring 19 point& for the afternoon.
The only individual winner for Orange
Co¥t.was Jim Heath capturing the shot
puti-~th an effort of 4.9--2.
Q:CC's Kurt Clemens bad a pair of
Meonds In the javelin and shot put.
Botti teams have conference ouling:'I
next Friday. Golden West hosts Rio Hon4
rll!I and Orange Coast faces poWerful f\.1l.
San Antonio on the OCC t:ack.
.,: week from today, both teams will se.., representatives to the annual Santa
Barbara Easter Relays.
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,~--~den west College's baseball tea m
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~ilg four in lhe second inning.
.:~.Rustlers got back in the game In
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" • the rally when he got aboard on
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:);In• Mike Pemberton'• singled. ~en west .ait the margin to >3 with i#:ln the eighth on John J;Iogan's walk
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b£l~ they finally did in the ninth. for
~~fternoon Rio Hondo totaled 17 hiU .
NO.HIT _MOUND STAR -Dave Wollos, right·band-
ed p1tchmg star for the UC Irvme Anteaters, will
open against Pomona College in the first game of
a doubleheader today on the campus field. Wollos
hurled a nc>b.itter last weekend and has a 2-0 sea·
son record.
Pirates Post ·
Top Marks
111 Swi111 Win
Orange Coa!t College's Andy Erickson
raced to clockings of 22. 7 in the 50 free
and 4.9.9 in the 100 free, both top mlrka in
Southern C&liforn.ia, to lead the Pirates to
a 61-33 South Coast Conference swim vie·
tory over Mt. Saa Antonio College Friday
in the winners' pool.
Coach Jack Fullerton 's team also go~
some oul.'!landing perfbrmances from
Tom Reeser and Chris Gammon . Reeser
had a fine time of 2:14.2 in the 200 indo
while Gammon clocked 2:07.9 in winning
the 200 butt.erfly.
Reeser was a double winner. capturing
the 200 backstroke in 2: 13.3.
The 400 fre e relay foursome or
Erick&on, Bruce Johnston, Gammon and
Gary Thompson swam to a time of
3:28.8, the third best time in Southern
Ca lifornia this season.
OCC ne:rt faces tough Fullerton Friday
in the Pirates'. pool.
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UCI TO DEFEND
NCAA SWii\1 T'ITLE
UC Irvine will defend its NCAA College
Division swimming championship in
Detroit with an 11 man team nex~
weekend according to coach Ed Ne\vland.
including Mike Ma rUn, winner of five
gold medals la st year.
~1artin, the Anteater freestyle-distance
star. set national records in the 200
(1 :44.8), 500 (1 :11.3) and 111.1<1 (l l :l7). In
S1ddltion, he anchored the two wiMing
relay teams.
Other members of the traveling squad
named by Newland th is week incl ude:
Wade Arenll fbrea.ststro kc), l\f i k e
Carnahan {butterny and ind. medley},
Jim Cooper lbreastsl.roke ). Bob Dake
tbackstroke and ind. n1edleyJ.
Jack Dickmann <freeslylc and
backstroke). Rich Ea!l>n !free style),
Sieve farn1er ~freestyle). ri,11rtfn. J im
f\.1cDonald. \freestyle ). ~1ark Nelson
tba ckstrokc) and Duane 0 Ison
(freestyle).
Wollos Face Pomona
Newest UCI Mound Ace
To Open Doubleheader
Dave WoUos. newtit 1ce rJ the UC
Irvine pildliq stolfi. ,.in ttart the first
pame of • doubleheader atainst Pomona
Colleae today with Bob Bulow pen-
ciled In lo open the nine Inning nightcap.
Fi.rat game begins at 12 o'clock: on the ucr campus field.
Vi'ollos. alter po.sting a i»hitt.er last
week. took over the pitching lead for the
rrvine team. He has appeared in 28 2-3 in·
nings and has a nirty 1.9 earned run
average.
He is also the strikeout leader with 32
and has two victories and no defeats.
Coach Gary Adams said he would use
Wollos all the way or relieve with Ben
Wetzler in the final two innings, depen·
ding on ~ prngre&s of the seven inning
opener.
Barlow, used sparingly In early action .
~'ill be making his third start for the
Anteateri;. In 10 2-3 innings he has
posted 16 strikeouts, second only to
Wolloa. But. he has a 4.9 ERA.
Tom O'Connor Is scheduled to work tilt.
final lour innings of the e:erond game in
relief if Adams' pre·game plan is follow·
<d.
Lasl v,.ttk against Cal Tech the
Anteater coach u1ed an all-freshman in·
field. He had Tom Dodd at first base. Jim
Greenway at second, Chuck Spanski at
th.Jrd , Dan }Jansen at short and Joe
Anderson catching.
If he use.s this combin alion with Barlow
on the mound . all six fir1l·year men
\\•ould be In the lineup. Mark Plassard .
the lone sophomo re.. could take over al
first with Dodd on the mound and Btrlow
in the outfield to get another un·
(Jerclassman into the lineup.
Leading hitter for Irv ine Is ce.nte.r
rielder Rocky Craig whn Doasts a .«4
average. He has nine RBl 'li, one home
run, two triples and a palr of doubles
along with scoring 14 runs.
Tom Spence, a slugger type hitter who
bab in the cleanup po1ition, has an eight-
rame hitl.ing streak, longest for the
Anteaters th.ls season. During that span
h• has 11 hits in 30 appearances at the
plate for a .SM average,
Hole-in·one
Carl R. Seiftrt of Corona del ?i-far
JCOred his first ever hole-in.one at the
fountain Valley ri,tue Square golf course
Tuesday morning.
Seifert aced the 160-yard fourth hole al
J\fi!e. Squ11 re using a foor iron.
He lives at dO Be1onl1 Avtnut in OOt.
The S~urday games will be the final
tuneup for the Anteaters prior lo entry in
the Anaheim tournament Easter vacation
week. Final e:raminatlons will take place
next week.
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Four CIF
Cage Crowns
On Line T odav
By GLENN WHITE
Of 11111 OlllY '1111 lltff
LOS ANGELES -Four CIF basket ·
ball chempioMblps are up for grabs
1his afternoon and tonight at the Sports
Arena.
Tipping oH the. lengthy day of hoop ac·
tion will he the Class A finals at 1:30
with undefeated Trona going !or its 29th
triumph again.st Harvard (22-7).
follow ing at 3;30 is the AA match with
Arroyo Gram; .. (19-7) dueling La Puente
\Vilson (22-7).
And !hen in lhr nocturnal sesslnn it'll
be J969 AA cha mpion Verbum Dei sltD-
ping up In class against Lasuen f2&.3l
for the tri)'Jle·A crown. Verbum Dci is
2.-1-4 for the camnaign.
F'lnally. at 9. il"s unheralderi ~tonrovia
121-7) agai.nst Lon11 Beach Miiiikan (27·
31 fnr the AAAA tille .
?i-filllkan moved into lhe final• by
'lammln: prevlou~ty unbeaten Santa
Barbara , 6&-53, in Frlday night's semis
before 7.401 at th: Sports Arena.
The Rams overcame an early 6-3 de-
fir it and were never headed.
Saving the moet exciting «iame for lagl,
flfonrovla held off Palos Verdes, M-52.
lt1 continue its Cinderella ways. 7·he
\Vildcats: have won four playolf games
by a totlll of nine points.
Palo!!" Verdes l:,.d several chances to
take it., only lead of the nl~ht Tate fn the
11:e.in• but could never quite get over the
hump.
The Sea Kings hari the ball \\'Ith nine
~cconds In r:io :tnd Jan vAn Breda K~lff
look 11 shnt from 1h' top or the key at lht
hu.r:z.er, but his effort \vas far of! the
mark.
Saturday, t.11rth 14, 1970 " DAILY PILOT J l
Five Shutouts Thrown
Pitching Sparkles
In Baseball Tilts
Five shutouts hi&hllg.hted Orqe Cqast
area prep baseball Friday .afternoon and
evenln1 in non·itague aUalrs. ,
Topplng the Ii.st WU Marlna H!1h'1 )0
triumph over host Loara bttuod Dive
Klungeseter's three-hitter.
Mater be1 and San Clemente polled
Identical 1.0 vlctorlea with the fonner
shutting down cross-town rival Santa ~·
while San Clemtnte dlU'llped vliitlna
Carlsbad.
Lquna Beach dropped • 3-0 ve"11Ct to
hail Los Amigos to rou.nd out the
shutoul.S.
In evening' action. Huntington Beach
dereated host KeMedy 2-1 at Anaheim'a
Boyse11 Park and Costa Mesa 11queezed \
past Newport Harbor 1-0 at Costa ·Mesa
Park:.
Bespectacled junior right hander Paul
Fulsam used an assortment of pitches
in going the distance for Don Walker's
wUhout a loss. Second baaeman Pat
?i-furphy and rlghUiel~ Randy Cantrell
accounted for the only two Oil City hits.
Fireballing lefty Ba rton allowed Tars
on! five· scattered singles In a superb
mound effort for Mesa.
The t.1ustangs scored the game"s only
run In the bottom of the, third when Dile
Kubeska !lngled Ke vin Morrow home
from third.
Corona de! 1il<1r produced it!.: second
straight victory in double figur('s \vith "
10-7 wi:i over invading 1.lission Viejo and
Los AlamitO!ii posted a 13·5 verdict over
Edison while Estancia "'as absorbing a z.
1 setback at the hands of hosl Rowland to
round out the aft.ernoon competition.
Marina posted a pair of markers in the
aecond period on Rick Saeman's line
drive triple scoring mates Klungreseter
and Ed Anderson.
That was all Klungreseter needed as
the 6-31/a, 230-pounder mowed down the
Saxons in convincing fashion , striking out
gix and walking only Orll!', usi ng fast balls
for the most part.
It wa s the Vikings' sixth straight win of
the campaign, with three shutouts in-
cluded in that string.
Ron l\funh: provided the key hit In
~1ater Dei"s 1-0 viclory with a iingle in
lbe fifth inning scoring Gary Simpson.
Simpson went all the way for the win,
striking out six and giving up six safeties
at Santa Ana's diamond.
San Clemeate's single tally also came
in the fifth lrame when Jack Kalota
iCOred on Carlsbad 's only error of the
game.
Glenn Tsuma and Ruben Paramo learn·
cd up for a neat two.hitter.
Corona del l\1ar's eight-run outburst in
1he seco nd inning negated a six.run rally
by Mission Viejo in the rirst inning.
TAI? Sea Kina:s' big frame. "'as sparked
by :fi:r walks and a single.
Rowland used a run-iCoring trfple in
the seventh inning to nip Estancia after
trailing the Eagles 1-0 in the third frame.
Los Alamitos made short work of the
h<Uit Edi.son Chargers. scoring all 13 runs
in the first four innings be.fore the
Chargers could get on the. boards.
Edison's sophomore pitcher Craig
_Renilih looked gOOd in mopping up, a)Jow.
1ng one earned run in the flnal four
rra1nes.
Los Amigos pic ked up a pair of runs in
the initial frame and "·ent on to post a
I \VO-hiller over Laguna.
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Orange Coast College 's Bob Curry and
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CUrry, wrestling in the 153-pound divi-
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~I sl1·hlt atUlck wtlh two eftch. ~ Ru1Ue:r1 will cOmpletc the first ri6ixl of conlertnee acUon Tuesd1y,
tiavtUne to East LA for a 2:30 game. Ste·
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Long Beach City College fa ces undt-
fe11ted Compton Collece tonight at lOCC
for the 5tate junior collrge basketball
crn~·n following .semlOnal gemes Friday.
The 1iUe game Is &el for 9.
LBCC toyed with fullt'rton Junior Cot.
lcge in racing to a 7~50 win whil<' Comir
ton. now 32-0, defe ated LACC, in.n.
Fullerton will meet LACC tonight 1t 7
fi,r-the third plaet trophy. LonJ Be1cll'1 quickntss ~~ju1t too
mud> for Fullerton. The v~ .....,
their fa1t breaking offtl'IMI to build up a
comfert.8ble ha\fUme lead an« were. ntv·
er threattned.
With Long Beach boldirtg a 14-12 lead
midwa y throuah the first haU, the Vik·
lngs uttd thefr quick, aggres!lve play,
coupled with a Pultrton cold spell to out·
acore the Hornelll 16-2,
From there on the Hornets neve..r had 1
shot.
Coach Lute Ol1on's team was ltd by the
CaUfornla junior college player of the
year, Oluct Terry, • M aophomore, who
lhowed ....... llh • cut In btlJliol Looi
Beach control the. board1.
Terry flnlshtd with 17 peintJ al'ld 01-
~on, tht former Marini High coach, pull·
cd lhe LBCC super star wlUl about &IX"
nlfnutes le.ft in ~ht game.
1'11llerton"s inability to feed '"' c~ntcr
Jtrrv Brucks In the early going 1nd th:
fact that the Hornets could. not tope with
LB C's qulck1tt:ss led to the loss.
Brucki. who totaled tl&ht points i all
In the flr11t htlf) got Into foul trouble just
four minutes Into the second hair.
Hit with his fourth l<MJI, he was bmch·
ed ln~ • ail.ailnula llRldl belore be1ng
lnsert•d actin. Bill he qulclily foultd
out.
Compton used suptrlor htlRht And the
scorinl a!'ld ffl>ounding of Larry !loll)'·
field 10 defeat LA.CC.
llollyfield. a 6..S lreshman, hll ror 13
points In a llx·mlnule apree about mid·
"·ay through the second hair and the
T:.irtarl \l'On ;olng awty. Hollyrteld fin~
lshcd with 22 pclnta and JI rebounds for
the came.
LA.CC was led by Scott Maryland's 2,
points and Wllllam Cox"1 20 points and
lOnhauods.
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Tennis
Results
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,.:.·~~· •1111 L•llnt iHsl '-" o:i. '· SHARING GLiORY -}Jank May (center) prese nts to Balboa Angling Club's
ee•t" ''"' Kot11 1H111 1os1 u . °"'· past president , Dick Thompson (right) and nevvly elected president, Chuck
'"· wan 1·5:,.,111., v.,-,11, 1-loward, plaque won for plafing second in the 28th International Light Tackle
"111111.,.,.,. f'~: ... 1_:11141 K•"'*'' Tournament held recently in Palm Beach. May wa s captain of Balboa Angling
M11i..-1H11 won w. ,.,, ''°' 1os1 Club team, with Vince Gorrilla an d G~orge Hoag as his partners. ... ~-----------------------------------------.Sten'°" (Hll wan "'41; Ion.I 74, '"' ... W1rntf CHI ) won 6-1, 6-0; loll •·6. ••• ......
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Ongais Grows V p, Place 2nd
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Races at OCIR I11 Class ic
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Balboa Bay Club Sets •
Tennis Tourney Finals
Finals In the B.tlbol Bay
Club tennis tournament will be
held Sunday beginning at 9,30
a.m. with singles and doubles
compeUtton ror age brackets
60, SS a'nd 45.
.Prep, JC
Golf Scores
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l(rlbtl IGWI tltll klrNt (CJ, 75-11.
all ... 1 !Cl def. E1f'IOl'I IGWJ, 76-n.
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Friday's results:
Gy mnastics
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J;a.zd Key Moynihan"s Memos Now Choiee Bits of Fa·ets To · A. rab WASHlNGTON (AP) -lo learn the i;ource of tM' execulive privately ~·!lhout cent lntervieW H this were country In which some sovern-"Advlsu1, •ta!f, 11alltants
, . Danie( P. ?i.foynihan.'s prh•ate leaks that for a secon d time risking dlsciclsure of the COO· poulble, the ruddy-faced ment document that's Internal to people ouilrt to be 11 free 1•Wn1 th< WormaUon they
' nttd." •; "· papet-5 to the President have ""IUlln 10 days put a !11oynihan tents of his advict. urban advlser. who holds the Is not published and discours-as thev cM bt to 5.:i., eiacUv :,.. ~n ' . bl I " ...., " rifoynlhan has beeii under ::.-.,: , -eac·t•on suddenly bet.-ome as pu le a.s conridrntial memorandu1n to The atest disc Io s u re title. of counselor to the Presl· ed upon ln aorne ""•Y or what th.., thJnk and rtpon
-• &; I nd h · "" sharp attack a1nce publlcaUon .,,I'. _ P.ress re eases - a I e the President on the nation's \Vtdnesdaytouchedoffa"'ave dent1 replied: another." whatever lnformatJon they
.• .,, ... , · White House is getting et>ll-front pages. iir' speculation that Moynihan '"hat's a po s s l b I e ex-The great danger In tilt have In privlte. Jf lhe_se ch.an-last week of· a January
.. .;: .. :'AlftilAN (AP} -Arab guer-cerned. But Ziegler term ed It un-might be the victim of Byzall-pl-.natlon, oe. course. But l\1e leaks, Moynihan, said, is tht nels aren't reasonably-privite, memorandum 1" whlcl!: he 1u1· ~:;--.1'.Jlla leaders ma,Y be looklng·to Press Secre tary Ronald L. fortunate that a member of tlne·like intrigue spawned by beeri In aovernment most of effect disclosure can have on then people atop do!inJ that. &•sted • pollcy of "bmian '• .:\be -Gaza Strip to provide a Ziegler said "no maj or in· the President's staff could not-enemies within the ad-fTIY JUe and there'll hardly 1 the now of lnfonnation to the "And Clblnet leC?'ttariu or nealeet" toward the racial ···~·blueprJn,t ror· resistance .in the \lestlgalion" has beeq ordered communica te wil,h the chief mlnlstration. Asked Jn a re· dty for the newspapers in this Pre1ldtot. senators or .. ..._.idtob atop 'quenlon. · 1" lands oocwpled by Israel, --'-----'-------'--'-~::.:....::::::.......:::::::==...:.::::::..::_:...:.::....,..:z...:::..:::_::::=::..:.::...:::::__::_:::::::_ _____ __.'.:::'.:.'....~!"~""-~~.!:!'.......:~=-----
PaJa.stlnians in Gaia are
e,ng~g~ in a ''people's war"
again.st the. Jsraell forces, says
gumlHa ehlef Ya'1r Ar•fat.
"Evei the: old mfn, women
and children· arc fighting," he
claims.··
. " .. ,"The fsi-!eiis may have con·
-: ~.~t during ·the day. but at
--night Gaza belongs to the
Arabs " --· The pattern of Arab resis·
-fin<i ·in the C'r.aia Strip; a fi~
eer .of laqd along tM ]11edlter.
iilnean coast tecmiiig with
,~·.:. mbre . than ·300,000 P.alasUnlan
.":·; .. re(ugee11, was cited by Arafat • ..:: ·.as, one of the outstanding . 5UC·
~·1 ·.cesses of ·the guerrlllr. move·
, ,JAent ainct · the &~.<fay .war in
1967.
Jn a recent interview, Arafat , ... chairiiian of the PaJaiiiUne Lli,:
"""1etatj.on Organization and·head ;.~:.)JI, AlFatah, mOst' powerfu·I of
: •• ~II>• f.ro~ gu~lja_gr,.,ps, pre-
-i:1fcted similar outbreaks Jn
other areas under Israeli occ~ paUon. -
His rem3.rk m3.y provide a
clue to' Al Fatah's future stra·
tegy in Jts continuing guerrllla
struggle against . the Jewish
state.
Rumors are cireulating that
. ·., ·:ruael .plans to move thousands
· .• of refugees from Gau to the
--eecupled West ·Jl.ank of the
Jordan -River. But if Israel
does thi~. il ma)' succeed only
-in transferring a hotbed of re-
Mstance from one place to an·
othtt." Gai<i's 'figtiters may be
obliged to leave behind some ·
;: ...,f4Jh~;Weapoiis, b·ut the move
. would put them closer to Jor.
• '!. darl where aims and ammuni-
.• Hon ;art lnore accessible. ·
• · UnUl now, attempts by the
·: ,Bllerrlllas to establish an er(ec. ,,. ti\le re1tistance mo\lemeot in
»the. West Bank· iegiOn have nol
• been notably successful. Israel!
. secW:ity forces boast of the
·:·-ease '\\'ith. "'hlch lhev have >!"(Oiled such attempts and of the
readiness with which arre!ted
suspects Worm on their co\.
leagues. ,
The guerrillas charge that
such. information is extracted ·
by torture and. tht : threat . of
amput.atlon, ,castration ····&lld
death. But the':~ertill'a move-
ment has bet:n forced to con-
• ,,!4ct .operations largely fro'n\
· ··· baseS outside the occupied
·-:areas, mainly from Jordan and
-1Tfore recently from Lebanon:
Along th e winding Jordan
River, Israel has built a deep
-and deadly complex-ol defens-
es. A netwOrk · bl forward ob-
St t'9'8.\ion ·post~. 'mines, booby
tT9ps,.electrio'fences and elec·
trogic. \\'!ming de vices do ~. ;.iUCh to deter all but the most
:.';~M.dominatable ;A.rab raiders.
• • 11· There are brave nlen who .~·'JUI! gO <i.croi:S, but mlny guer·
'rill a· auacks are launched from U:ie .c::omparalive safety· of the
Arab·held East. B,a~k of the.
river and consist of rocket
. bla.llS; otten set. off by timJng
1· ·tfevjce.s, against Israeli troop
po3ltions. . ,
Such tacUcs are a recurring
: '.~Ce :of Annoyance to the
Jordantan . anny · since rre-
quently they draw ·telaliatory
artillery fire' {rom the Israelis.
• '!}y the um·e tqe. big guns be·
' ~.ain to ·boom . the gue rrillas
have scurried to safety. and
-Jardiuilan troops in the.if fixed
posltfOiis·~ i:llong .the· cease-fire
__line. btQ.r: the brunt of the sh_el·
l(nq. -.
· .rordan's Kliig llus5ein be·
""'=\it Ve$ the guerriHas are achiev.
::•1;j 'Verf little ictass the Jar.
~ ..• dJl\1 River and are more nui·
·:,.-tanoe t& hls own regime than
o:, to~lda hfeir's.
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·.:·~j'jorida Visit:
" \v,i.sifiN.GTON · (UP!) -
Pres.Ident .NJ XOn and his fami·
l.v are expected to epe_nd the
Easter .holidays a~ tl1elr Key
" JUscfyne, Fla., vacallon home .
:'·_perhaps-·remaining there a
· ·'week or JO days.
--Mrs. Nixon, who turns 58
ritonday. was in Nl1v York to-
day along witti her daughter
--rrtcla · to .do some Easter
S~,Pp~ng ..
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.IOYS ~-"D GIRLS
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••• -HELD THIS WEEK
IN ORAl!GE COUNTY
"'' ''" o" c1mtr11 1~11ni1nt
c11154 7-6 2 5 1 Now I
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Califomia Federal guaranl:ees.
$1,236 a year on a $20,000 ·invesl1nent
with absolute
60L gu. ai·anteed i'nt·er·.-e-s-t drawn-prior to maturity date .
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Hello again. boys and girl".
And \\clcon1c lo another day ol
fun and games in Uncle Len·~
Corner.
l\l y mail sack \1·as bulgins
this \1·cck "'ith rnore dra11·ing'f
riddles, jokes and pocrns than
Cl'CI'.
Keep "'riling <1nd dr~11111i;,
kids. bccuase each 11·cck you
have another chance to 11·in
those Kennedy half dollars ln
our prize contests.
Uncle Len has bcrn rcudini:
his history books again and 11
seerns that about 130 years
ago this 1nonlh. Davy Crock·
ell. Jim Bo~·ie and the Texans
at U1e Alamo fought l\'lexican
soldiers at the start of a 11·ar
for the frcedorn of Texas.
S.uurd;iy, Mart~ )4, 19 70
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By Charles M. Schub
NONE Of TH::,'A WANTED
TO GO WlT\.I ME!
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For more than lwo weeks.
lhc men in the i\lan10 fought
the soldiers. As lhcy roughl,
I.he lime 11/as us('() bv olher
Texans lo gather an ariny that
could beat the ~lexican!I and
\rin the \\'ar. In ~larch of 1336.
lhe ::;oldicrs fought lheir way
into lhe Alamo and the rncn
Inside fought to the end. Only
a 1\·oman, her two chilclrC'11
and a s!arr \1·crr a!lo1rccl 10
live.
* PRIZE ll'INNER · *
Kathy Brett. 11. 2040 S\\ an Ur . Costa ~lesa
Any child under 12 can rntcr Uncle l.c1~·s :\rt Contest. ~Jere's all you
do: tll Ura\v picture on pi ece of plain. \vh1te pa.per 51) i!lches \Vide a nd
4 inches deep. Use black ink anJ make lines black. t2) Oo not copy or trace
picture. ft must be your o"'n \\'Ork. !:l) Put you r na111e. age and address
on back of dra,ving. ~!ail i: lo Uncle Len's Ari Conte.s t. Box 1560. DAIL\'
PILOT, Costa f\lcsa. \\!inner \Viii receive Kcn nt;dY half dolla r.
'The 180 1nen in tile A!ri1no ~--------
held off lhe ~1 e:dcan soldiers
ror so long tho.. San1 Housto n"s
Texas arrny 11·as ablr to gel
ready. The Texans 11·011 the
final battlr ol !he war ril Sun
Jacinto.
Connie Verdin:i . 5. llunti11gton /? /). /?
Beach : Nicholas Vcri.lina. 7. ,-----Ltli•o{d Lorne1• -----.1 Huntington Beat·h : Dudley
Pr.t!. '· c.,,, """ Nancy RIDDLES and JOKES l\lalec, Costa Mesa: Claire
The fight of the n1cn in thC'
Alamo is a syn1bol for <1!1 1nrn
fighting tor lrecdo111 C'\"Cn
though it happened inure th.in
130 years ago.
L'5' lhe Alan10 .1~ 1h" sub-
1ecL of your lll"J..l 1l r<111 ing.
boys and girl/\. I.;11cle Lrn 11·i1\
send ii hall dollar to thr
pcr~on subn11Ui11E the bc~t <1 rl
1rork
llonorable 1nc11t1on~ in the
SL. Patrick·~ Day dri111111:: ~·on·
lest this \\'l'Ck 11·erc: Hichy
C:oodsell. Co~ta ;\fesa: K 11 r i
Quale, 81 :. Corona cir! 1\lar·.
Short. 10. Santa Ana : Chri'
Kuder. Costa ~lcsa : Catherine
Halloran. 9. Co!lla ~lesa : F.rir
Evani;. 9. llunlington Beach:
Lisa Jeavons, 10. C~ta ~lesa :
~like l\larquei. 10. llunti,1glon
Beach. 1
In our poetry conlcst. run·
ners up "·ere Nancy Ho:cc. 12.
Corona del ri1ar : Sc o ! l
Ed11·ards. 1 L rount;-i in Valley :
Terrie Howard. 11. ll untin1-:ton
Beach : Therel'a Elli!'. 11. Hun·
Lington Beach : ~larlln Ralph.
8. Santa Ana anJ Theresa $a,1-
try. 12, Costt"I ~lt'sa .
DANDELION
'l'herc 11 a:-;; pretty dandc\1on
\\"ilh lovely. fluffy hair:
Th<.11 gli ~lcned in the su n~hinc
\nd in lhc Sun1n1er 1\ir.
1;ut uh' 1his pretty dandelion
Soon f::l"C \I" old and grey :
. \nd ~ad to tell her charmint: hair
Blc11 1na111· n1ile~ a"·ay .
.l l{ff'fttd• hlll ... Ill • 'Me• " T1•ry lll~•h•. )'10' ~,..,_,..
ll~. Ml1>ieft Yllll , flt 11\t Winlllrtt Ofllr'I tn lhr i!OF' l flt
Jffm IHlttl. Miii '"'" -m 11 , .. " '-U!><ll Lt ... It• IUl. (1111 Mtll · :uoll•~il.
~1141 y1•r q11tttl111J le A1k A"dv,
c.l e Oreltff Ce•Jt Oellv Pllet, lo•
1 S60. Cetl• Mh•. c .111.
* Dc:ir f'arol : \Vhat did one toe say to
the other toe·!
PRIZE
WINNER
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6U!MOll0f Iii~ 61q " S,l)i~.l :JIMSUV
Slt"tll '•m1Mtt0'1. 11, '11' L• G"nllo (lr<l1, F•vn!1ln Yl lltf
Karen : llcy Terry. \Vhat i;:; a Ca terpillar?
l 'crry : I give up.
Karen : J\n Upholslcrcd \Vo r1n.
\Vha1 is lllc end of riddle~
',.I,. Jillil l ~.l :JtM1U'tf
Cllri1l•n1 Kllder. 7, ''''' M"'
lricnds clain1 that his plu111agc
reflect~ a jev1cl-1onc :.hccn or
1ridcstent colors. ~·tr Cro11
lanrls rather clumsily but in
flight hr soar~ grat'Ch1lly on
1rings spread lhr('(' feet ll'idr .
\\'herc1·cr we Sl'l' h1n1 lh'!re
11ri;: ~ure to hr olhcr ero11·s
nc<irby
Crow~ chnr on ho I h
\'t'gctablr and 111c;il. They
de vour gra.sshop~r~ and other
insects !hill destroy our crops.
tnicc 11nd olher rodents that
1nfc~t our fields. \\!hen times
.ire bad . they can even ouh\'il
thr \'ullures and grab a 1neel
ol e<irnon. Bui their n1ain food
i.c; seeds -"'cedseeds and
grain. And. as every fanncr
kno11'S. 1hose sassy. squ<111·k-
ing . lllg blnck b1nJs an•
~pt'l·1all.v fond ol cor11.
crows, But their tricks on lhc
rarmer often scare a"·ay other
birds -and finally the co rn
c.:rop is ready. Then they
change the rule s of !he
scarecro1v game. \\1hcn lhe
folks arc indoor~ a11d likely to
~lay there. the cro1\' <tnd his
kinfolk arrive in total silence
lo dine peacefully in the corn
patch lsually. th<! last one
lo lccu·c cannot resist crO\\'ing
a last raucus Caw · Ca11• of
victory. ri.1eanlime, the crow
does not ignore lhi!! farJT1cr's
\l'ife. \Vhcn she hangs out the
laundry. I h e mist'hievou~
prRnkster may decide to pull
out the pi,1.s. Frustrating
ldck.s of this sort have n1ade
111111 very unpopular -at least
among penple who can·1 bear
lo b:.' outs1nartcd.
I! is hard to bcliP\'f'. bu! this
pr3nkish bird at'lually likes
people. He likes bein.it adopt'l'd
as a pcl. lhough he oe\'er
.a:lves up h i s nlal\y
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By Tom K. Ryan
Jl&GERS! ·.
IT'S THE
FEATHER BUREAU OF
IN\'l:STICiATION!
I I CAN 'YOU OESC.;?tBE
\1-tlS. M\<;.~tNG PE.QSCN,
· LAP)'" 1-<----«:-@J!~<:b v~· -'."'1
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STEVE ROPER
' PERKINS
olUDGE ~KER
I STAllTEO AS A HIGH >ASHIOW ;--..._I
MODl!L STE VE 1···AJ.ID THE .. ANO
5AD TifuTM rs iH!<T ~OST 50METl"'1ES ...
OI= lHE5E YOUNG WOMEN THAT MAKES
ARE THE LONELIEST TMEM · .. DO
WAlLrLOWER5 !N STUPID THIM65/
THE WORt.D.' _.,..,.
JffAlll'IH!lE, Ill
.A CROWOEO
6AM8l!NG
CASINO-
By John Miles
By Harold Le Doux
~~-VOii WILL NO. fl.l"r.llCS .• I l-IAP' &EnER
STAV FOR GET TO TI-IE MOSPITAl f0-0
lUlo'Clol, WOPfT SEE ("Ill~ YOU Will T-'ll\
YOU? TO THE POCTOR' -'':i SOOll -'5
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F-OR TME ~SM4! I SUPPOSE 1 SMOULP''VE
!J.JTERr!IPTIOt./, 60NE TO YOUR OFFICE ! I
(AIA ILLE '. GUESS I FELT I"D I E SEE·
llrlG VOii MORE AS A. FIZI El.lr>
TMAIJ AM ATTORNEY IF I
SAW '!Oii MEllE AT YOUR
~lelE .. .l.1'10 M ... r.lr>lE-
WHA.TEVEll IS WECESSAltV
LEGALLY?',~__..·
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MUTI AND JEf'F By Al Smith r=-:::::::-:~:=-TT~-::-:C:-v-:--::-=:c~r;r:'.'.:'."":---0-~~-,,-~_,~.~,-~~r
! GUESS GOOD GOSH, WELL, --• IM A FULL THAT'S A LITTLE GUY YOU.RE
TRUE! LIKE ME ONLY ONLY A AMERICAN!
EATS HALF HALF
A -roN ! AMERICAN
GORDO By Gus Arriola
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A'tll• V'ld~ I tt'llDI"' XI ,,_lllfl'• 1'"':t
~· 111<1 Wt '1• ... ~ fM1C 'tH~•• I~
r-m!lr w.111em•. 111t 1·~ ,1 1, ~,,,
111,, lft-w~ltnG. ''""''"· tcr ""'
ouUandish conlraption. For
lhough a sc.·ar'ecro11 n1ay sc<1rr
;111"sy le~~ c!e1 er birds. ii
ra rely if c\·cr ~care~ ii crow
-141 least not for it>ry long.
1'h1i;, of course, \ltls why 1!1e
i-carccrow wns in\.enlcd. ll is
\1·cll k\1ov.1p tlu11 the crow can
spol a human hclng fro1n a(ar
iincl also distinguish between
an unarmed person and a n1<1n
"·ith a gun. !le ullt'r!i raucus
"ords lo relay this ne"'.'i In hii;
pals. Such ·ii smart fellow is
nOI lik!!ly to be fooled by a
!lc11rr('Nl\\' Froni high in lhe
111.'('!0ps, hr observes ('\'try
<1r1a1I '"'hen tht' outlandish
n1ischir\·oui; tricks. People us-l.:.2;:!!_ __ ;;:.;;;;:::::;;;.iiiiii/ili!!:J rd to think that ii pct C'r01\'
t'OUld talk if his tongue \\'as
:-pllt. No1\' we kno\\' thal the
rea1here genius can say a few
human \\·ords wilh(IUI having
this cn1cl surgery. Thi~ is one
more point lo prove ho\\' much
1\·c mlsundtrstand thr cle\•er
Art. crowll 1 t a r r d ol
acarecrow11?
for ai:cs. rsrm~r~ h~\""
bctn building oul I a nd1 fi h
scarecrows with high hopes ol
lerrlfyini the sassy cro\1 .~
""'•Y lron1 their rop.~. 1\ncl
(CJr agCJ the snssy cro"':!I ha1·r
bee:n lg11orni11g lhl'1n Tl11~
may COl1ll!: aa a blOI\' to hurnan
pride, but the l:fO"' is SlnllflCr
lhan people -111 lcasl In thr
M:arecrow dcpartn)enl. C"r·
tAlnly be 111 limarter than lhc
pcnon wbu ll1tl n•mtd , llJe
1
t:xpc.r1~ in ~ n in 1 ii I in-
tclligcnc' cla1n1 !hill the
~n1arlcs1 mcrnbcr~ of lhc bird
11orld are lht l'row and his
l'qually brain)' t·ou)ins. lhe
r;1rcn 11nd lhc rook Thr nAthr
l"rO"' Of i"orlh 1\lnl'rlca t<i
e1er~11 her(' anrf 11 c :•JI kno11·
\lh{l1 he look~ lil,c Thr lari;r.
all·bluek lr l!o" is lr11n1 17 tu
21 1n(•h('S l'l11r". 11 l ~ co(l r·~'
h.:alhcr·..; 1:1rP ·~omclJnH"~ 11 bl!
r111;1!cd and r11o•;t J>t'011h:• ~11
Iha! l11ry ha1 t' tin oily sle;i111.
lio~c\·ct, h.1:1 re"" human
;irtwork is creeled. erow -And fail to 11pprceiatc
The clc1 er rro"' 1~ 11 born lh4"' rascal.
pr11nkster 11 ho IQ1 C) to lc.isc ~~~~------
people 1n10 a st:ue or rurioU!i ~ -----fru~1r31fn,, All :<1unrncr long. ON THE TUBE
t.1~ ku1/rilk takt• turn~ ill f , b ·~ L •
I I or tr• t1I 'U'"' lo '"r•t' .~110Ql)1nj; • 01111 on I 1 c ~~PP•111119 011 rv ,,~, tv
.'oCIJT('CfQ\\ 11 i!h \\tl<l ~ell~ Qui W~£1C -dhl!lb111~J ... 11~ th1
t'OUlC" lhc nr1gry lannrr and ... ,~·"'•• 1ditl111 er'"' 0.AILY
ciff tllf'}' fly \o 1ialel)'. No. l11c l'ILOT.
scarecrow does nol scare lbe ==========~' "\..,. t
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THERE.'S ONL"/
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By Mell
P i:tECl'?lTATION
Pl:lS'°lt!>ll.ITY,
TOllr. et 6:1 5 •nd f :SO
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"If you want realism, why
go to the theater? It's much
)easier 10 take a walk and talk
With people. At least that1s
real. Theater isn't."
'MCM 11~~ A C¥\1 f\l_. Pto6.it1~ ~·~£
David Hemminas
Joanna Pettet
Audiences will have a
chance to see what crfator-
director Stanley Fried means
with the presentation 0 f
''Peridot: in passing" -a new
theatrical experiment which
opens a four weekend run
March 2Q at the Open End
THE BEST HOUSE
IN lONOON
Theater. •
The new !ter. piece, which will play · . Jay through
Sunday at the'i eWport Beach
Playhouse, is a development
:(i)-Ea1tmancolor• -
•nd •t 1:1 S 0111'(
ALL NEW! FROM SWEDE N
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"FANNY HILL"
Make a Sharp
Trade; Use
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wi~·~* ~ -&:> 67J""6260
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EXCLUSIVE AREA
PERFORMANCE
" FOR ADULTS
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llST ACTORS -D111tl11 Hoffmoe • Jo• Yoltht IEST PICTURE
IEST SUPtORTINGo ACTRESS -SyJ,la MllH
BEST DIRECTOR -J•h11 khlesing~r
IEST SCllENPLA Y
IEST FILM EDITINc;
Showiq s ctt 7:00 cnid f :lO -MotlMft S111dor
f-...
Al.I. "°"°I. SHOW
:'THE HOHSYMoi!lH KI Ll.EltS" Il l
: "T,O·C:OMklf A MUR DElt" (It)
ulliltr )1 ,Mini IM with P~r11nt
E:icluslv• o,..,... C•. orlv•ifl
Showing
"TH E HONEYMOON k1LLERS"
Cllt ) Color
"TO COMMIT A MURDER" fltl COlot
Under 17 M111I IM Wllh P1rltfll
All c.r.r Show
"DOWNHILL. lltACElt., (GJO)
·~ Delft M1r1ln "AMIUSHE RS,. GJO
1 A(ldtin)' Aw1nll Noml,.•llan•
"MIDHIOHT COWIOY" CXl
··ooooaYE COLUMBUS" lltl
Uncltr 11 Nol Admllltd
Anlho!ly OulM kl
"OR!iAM OF klHGS" l lt ) Cllor
"HAIL Hl RO" (OP) C•ltt
Ulllltr 11 M111t k w!lh "'""'
All Coltr Shtw
':l'AHNY HILL0' (10
"OE SADE" tXl
Ul'llltr 11 Not Admltt'4
MARCH22·2B
"SHOW ME AMERICA"
A musical·comedy tour of ,.
!he WOil d's grealest tourist at~,action: The U.S.A.
Momlay • Frid1y nights
* * * "" ... RAY STEVENS
... Ind dancin~ dancin~ dintihg ml midnialll
Mondi!· Friday niihts
* * * ~ .... FREDDY MARTIN
and HIS ORCHESTRA
Appearing nighily
for ytiur listening ind dancing enjoyment.
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or the theater's earlier presen-
tation_., "Joy: A Senso r y
Celebration" which enjoyed -a
record fQur-mon1h run at the
theater last summer.
Bui, according to Fried.
"Peridot" is an entirely dif-
ferent thing. In the earlier
production, some audiences
members \Vere-surpris~ 10
find themselves. eyes closed,
and moving through a kind of
sensory potpourri -tasting,
smelling, hearing, being lifted
high in the air by what may
have seemed to be dozens 0£
pairs of hands.
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S1turday. March 14, 1q10
'Ann Lcrnders
It's Cricket
To Complain
DEAR ANN LANDERS : l work very hard to be
a top-notch secretary. Jf I do not (i n is h the day's
'vork by quitting time I stay until it~· done. Some.-
times r "'Ork as long as t\vo hours after the others
have gone home. I never put in for overtime. My
boss is a wonderful 1nan and being assOciated with
h i m is a privilege I
cherish.
The boss' "'ife comes to the
ofrice at least once a week and
asks if I would. mind taking a
gabbers will see It and get
smart. ~1any thanks. -R.li..
DAILY PILOT j $
ENDS TUESDAY
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1MltlltXl.fA • A fM.UIO.Wl fftTIN (!19
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Jo•oth•• Wl•hl" "VIVA MAX" 1
STA•TS WIDNISOAl'
The entire t:xperience was
described often as "one of the
most unusual" in memory
\vhile others coffiprired it to
''glorified s ensitivity
training."'
' letter to This One or Thal One.
DEAR R.N.: Nonst op
talkers can bt found wherever
people gather. They never
recogniu Ulem1elve1 b y
description. Eve~one thinks
he Is interesting. I have yet to
mett a perton who considers
hlmae.U • bore. My. advice is
for you. Ylllen you see a pa-
lient belag victimised ln your
reception room rescue 'blm by
calltn( his 111.me and beckon
him to come to your · es ·.
Suggest 'he 1lt e:J1tlfbere and
hand hlm· a book or m•gazine
to read.
"The freshest
film of /1 .the year I
\Vhatever tile. reacti011 to the
new p re s ent at 1 on, "ex-
perience"' seems to be a more
accurate description t h a n
"play" or even production. Point of Order
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OAILY PILOT Sltlf Plitt•
According to Fried, "J've
tried to dispense w i t.h Don Rhoades Hhammer~" a'vay at Pat Moran in
dialogue, cha racters and an attempt to get her ti> change ber mind in the
plot." he says, "and we'll con-jury room during a scene from "Ladies of the
centrate on using the au-J ury," to be presented next week, March 17-21, by
dience's time in a more the Lido Isle Players.
unusual manner. I can get ---------------------
dialogue and the other
elements on television any
time of the day. So why go to
lhe theater ?"
\Vhat is the new producllon
all about? Even the name,
Fried notes. is difflc\Jlt to pin
doY:n. •· Peridot really doesn 'I
mean anything and nobody
seems even to be able to trace
its origins. That 's why I \Jsed
it. "
anyU1ing either" -ahhough
he suspects some people will
try to search for sorne hidden
meaning. "l( they do," he con-
tinues, "they'll be searching in
thenlselves a·,1d I sup~e
that's part of what the show is
trying to do, too.''
As for the show, says Fri ed,
"Irs not intended lo mean
Fried, who claims he. is JlOl
being deliberately elusivei~id
the show did contain some
elements or the current turor
QUEENIE
tl:l k"-F'--~J-. 117'.Y..W...,._
"If I had known it was going tO turn out lik~ this, I
would never have worked for women's rights.''
Crossword Puzzle
ACROS S ~5 Mag;i.2 \M y,sl,rday's P uzz l~ Sol,•d:
fealure
, 1 Hl~ly 41 Bird dl1satis-~B Work unit fled : l words 51) Fragrant i Bartender's 52 Height of
n'tesslty an ob ject 10 Place for 56 At some
storing futur e
nets time
lC Place in 57 Vessel
a row 58 US gl!'nrtal
15 Blbliclll of WW II p;i.re nt" !iO Cul 16 French !i3 Mviners'
l !rl guidance
riend vessel
17 Organic !i5 Or1matic 1 Rivero!
substance speech Europe
18 Brings ba ck !if.i Cabbage t One ol l•o
to mind !i7 Funeral noted good
20 Important pile friends ·
food Item !iB Det'i'' 9 Miss
21 Kind al b'J Diiatory Earti1rl
release 70 le' v'hlcle 10 Part of
22 Obtain 71 Ti re Newfound -Z3 Ov,rwhelm-leaturt land:
ing ftar Abb r •
2S ·-Fall s, DOI N 11 Gr,tlt
N. Y. or ltlter Ont. l Do agrictil-lZ Arson·fst
27 Gel;i.tinous tural wort lJ Coat of a medicine 2 Robert seed containers 19 Powdery
)Q Each ,2 words 21 Stiersman
31 State: Abbr. 3 "G't 24 Gisi
3l Studied lost!" 2& Small
hard 4 Baltimore vall ey
34 SW Arabl;i.n Colts great t1 Pric e
republic 5 Sing SlnQ , 28 Cur ved
38 Crust on e \I • structure ;i. sore l~fiiimal 29 European
40 Fo;k palls b 01 early tlt!e
42 Go 01 •• • ·: Syr ian :33 Advanced
l wo1ds nGm adi c 35 Bring up
43 Number trlb's to date .... ..,........,...,.,,.....,r.,-r....,~,..,,,.;;.,r,~
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31. Fonner
•laskan
governor
37 Not.hlng:
0111.
JI Veg,table
~l Automobile 4~ Blow one's
top
Ali "Rubbish !''
4' Holds
firmly 51 Party to
a rental
·•;reernent
5Z ls sullen 53 Legal
ilff;i.ir
54 ~llsh ; Comb. form
55 G1sollne lddftl~ 5<J Auto
1ccessorr
bl Fancr &i Be
del•yed
~4 Chop 1.5 Dted
over ecology. .
"Titt R om a n s des!royed
Carthage by salting the land,"
he poinls out. '"and even to-
da y, part of it still lies dead.
\\'e have burned forests.
buried junk~ choked the air
and cemented the meadows
ourselves," he adds, "and this
is done apparmUy without
concern for life -human or
otherwise. That's at least part
of what we're dealing \vith in
the production."
Reservations for the pro-
ductlon are available by call-
ing tbe theater at 675-1 l?J).
Murder Case
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Universal Studlos will begin
production on "Justice in the
Backroom" based on the 1963
Wylie-Hoffert murder case in
New York City.
2 ACADEMY
AWARD
NOMINATIONS
A man v1ent looking for America.
And couldn't find it anywhere ...
-Aldar Ill
• ACADIMY
NOMINll SHORT
"PEOPLE'S SOUP"
WIPllQftf S.J·lfl a '01 INfOIMAna.
. HELD OVER
9 ACADEMY
NOMINATIONS
INCLUDU -~
BEST PlCTURf
BEST ACTRESS
I 'llx::J'iintevf I
"JWM~I l~SmidJ l
Some days she dictates as
many as six letters. She
always Is gracious a n d
pleasant but I feel she ls over-
stepping her bour\!is.
· Would it he cricket to com-
plain to the boss ? Please guide
me. -SMALL BURN IN
ERIE
DEAR BURN : s om e
1ecretarle1 wouldn 't mind. It
depends on how they 'feel
about the bo11' llli fe. But 1lnce
.you oo·mlnd, you should not
keep the ang~r bottled up, Tell
him •nd gel it over with.
Gh•@ In or loiie Mrn. , .Wfl•fl • ouv
OI••• YOU thlt l!ne, took 04.ltl For llD'
Oii ~ow to llllncl1' lh• 1<*t•1t•
,a-fn, dlM:k An" L•ndtrs. Reoo .,.,, bookie!, ••Ntt~lllll •l'ld Pertlnt -
Wntl ••• tM llm!l'I?" Stncl y1111r , ..
ciutll lo Ann l.ol>!ltrs In Clfl ol this n~AR ANN LANDERS • n1 .. t11l•MH. 1ntlotlnt' !IO nnls In coin ~ ' ~nd • IOl'of, siom~ff, 1ell·•ddrr.11~ am a nnrse in a doctor 's of-'""''°"· fice?'\V1'll you please deal with .-.~11 L1notr1 w\11 tit" ei.d •o h•~ vou wit~ vo~r probl11"'· s.~d th-em 10 her a problem f have never seen In cltt 111 tlll DALl.Y 'PILOT, tncl05lllll
published. It would be a•1 ~~·~•;'";";'';'";;"'~· ·~·;~;;";;;~;·;;••;";·~11 service to sick people. I . d. 'd I h ~lj;M 1•,-..,,,,.,1~ ~1ost 1n 1v1 ua s l\' o are ,,,. Ai·iho• I' .. 1 ... ,.i.>i< 1• ... 1..1;,., seated in the. waiting room of
a doctor's office are ill -or
they are wal\1Yff16r a checkup
and are s o mewha t al>'
prehensive. These people ar>
preciatt--t>eing left alone -to
read or just sit. I have seen
any nuniber of yakkers start
conversations with reluctant
but polite people and talk their
ears orr. The yakker might be
letting ofC nervous energy' or
just passing !be time or day
but the listener often is un·
conifortable and would ap-
pi'eclate being left alone.
lt is difficult for the nurse to
step in so perhaps if you print
this letter the reception room
Peter O'Toole
Petula Clark
"Goodbye,
Mr. Chips" ..... , ... ....,
Sir Mich.lei
I, . Rtd1ra•e 1nav•-•11n" r;;i •lld '-ltuornl<>r t!.J Cl!t
TONlc;HT A1 l :ff
-Cttlldron Sl.00 uytt1110
CINEDOME !~c:.10> ~ . .. "'" ... "
YOU ARE THERI
Al 1ltl HVNTll
!T A1JCl lltl
MOST FllOOOUS
ANIMAi! O~, IAlTH
TAKE YOUR PARENTS
TO SEE THIS FILM
W1tt CN ll Ftl Sevlh CNll Plll11 ... ~ An•htim
S.nll An• ~~11 Ct tll MQI '""1111 J»·4NO
WHll:O•y1 4,)t.1: .. t:IS
swn. t :lM1Jt-J:tMiU
iii, 1':•2:1M:l0-1:00-,:IS
~do Er•. Show Storts 7 P.M.
Co11ti111•11t s11 • ...-
S11ndor fro111 J t .M.
"f\llrl'Clt r 11.-,cll •• •• ""'" •""4-
i. l•WI-lt4• hi•-· 01. :t-IJSO
FREE
PARKING
He loves.
-ALSO -. . ,_
Mlch1el Dougl11 Ttr111 Wright,
Arthur Kennedy
I I -· '~AIL HERO"
STA~TS WEDNESDAY
WALT DISHEY'5
"IN SEARCH Of Th• CASTAWAYS"
I
·"FRANKOVICH IJRODUCTION I
FOR COLUMBIA R!:LEAS[
00!!!!'£!!2. ~ ~
ENDS TUESDAY
~~~-~-~hie ,\\11> \Jltcµrt:iJ/
·--~·····. \\UllP.1' lnmio
1mn1uiu ooroman
eaerus RO\\llr
--.. OOl.d6 llJAfl. ~
l!jc>, '""""'"" "'1 ·---00
Phrt M .. tl• Smlrti I•
"THE PRIME OF
MISS JEAN BRODIE"
STARTS WEDNESDAY
An earthquake
'ol Bntertaillment/·
3rd AND .LAST WEEK
'Sceve McQuee n
"The Reivers·
FIRST AREA SHOWING
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J 8 OAll Y PllOT Salillday, Man:h 14, 1970
Me"tings Along the Orange -Coast Area·,
Death Noti<!e~
BOATMAN
Cecile' A. &.Im."' Ate .... of •11
Mlln St., H11nlln~ 8tKh. 0•11 ot °""'' Mlrdl n . 5.urvlved bY huob911d, O-kl; two -. C!ltlord •nd Clev· '°" Ahrens, Hunll11~ 8••<hr •nd
IOI!• ,.,r><k11lld•..,. Cr1l1. 1C..-1n, llor>-
.,~ 11\11 Jenlnt. ~le", MOnd1y, 1:)11
PM. Smllh1 Cl'll"91. lntermerit, West·
mlnlllJI Memorl•I P1•k. $ml!ll1 Mor·
lu1ry, DlrKl(lrl.
CROWELL
1t11hrrln1 R. Crowell. 100 Whl!ller
Av1., CMll M1:11. 01!1 o1 de11t\, M•rd!
12. Survlvl'd bv oav11h11r. Mn. 0!>11
M1f!l'l1 lo.Ir bnl!P>en. c11 .. i.1 '""
Allred R1!rwn, 111;7111 of l.-8MCIU
H1rry R1lrton. Plelnvlew, T1!1111: E~
mer 111-uon, s.n PRdro; two 1r1ft0-
d>lldt'eft i nd four fflll-9'11'ddl110rtn.
FVMfll M't¥ic.., MDN:llY, II AM,
W"ln'llnl'-" MtiVIOl<tum (NPorl, ""ith
llfV. J•-llelfl -"lf.1111.... lnlH· ......,,, WHlmlMler Mernorllll p.,,..,
111!1 MorluarY. Cos!1 MeN, Dlrecton.
MAmEWSON
Mn. M.,.le Emtn11 JUIM""°"' 0..Pel
ltfYICe ,,... ln11nnen1, Niond1Y, l PM.
WeumlMMr Memorl1I P1rt Motfu1rv
1nc1 c-reo-.
OLSEN
Clalr. M. OIHfl. klo¥fd w~ .. llW-
m1111 OllOlll lovlnt Huell!., cf Mr.
•nd Mrt. Vlflunl lcllent "' Hunll"91on
tl.-c:h1 loYlnt 1l1ter of Allll M. Schri,
J-1 •nd Wllllt.m lctlf!nkl loYI"' ni.ct of Rw. Arthur ScMnl!. llOM<Y,
"""'41y, 11 AM, llotll •I 51. l(lfl.IY4'1'1-
lur1 C•lhollc C~rtl!. "llfltlf!lllon
kaclt. OlrKled 'bY C11l1Mn Ml11lon
MamN,y, Glir<ftn Gl"ovt.
PRIEST
cte!l111d I(, (Ci..r1111 Print. 21n cai.
"'" Or., Coll• Mest. D1!t of "11111,
Mlrdl u. Survr-tl'I' '°"' Dwgta1 R.
Prle1t, NtwPOrl ktclli !Ml dtUtll-
~rs, Gr1c1 J. PT!ftt, CO.ti Mesi,
I rv.I Mrl. Ch1rlorl1 I". Mldtt, Coro,..
Oii ~r: 1nd llw tt1ndc:lllldrtn. fUl'l-
eral Mrvl<n.. Monc11v, l PM, Can>-
mun11¥ Ce"''"1tlot11I Chord•. Conin•
CH'I INr wllll Rl!'f. l"hlno G. MWHllY
of11d•tlftll, '"'"-"'· Pacllic View Memorl1I P1rto. 11111 Mo<l111rv. CO.ti
W\I. Oil'Ktor1.
SONSTENG
OK« H. $gNlfflt, l:D E. 16111 ~I ..
(0111 """"'· 0111 of dNlh, Mlrcll 11,
Survhred IJr dellflll«. Mrt. DllllM z~m-11. Bllolt. Wl~lftl two tn-
fM"' .. 1blr1 ind Ted 50n11111t; tllttr.
Mri. .. 9ntl 0.hl: ~. LIW,.l'ICI
,,._n; ano "''"' 11ancl(hlldrtn. Servkn Mond1v, l :JO PM. Ptclllc
View Chlo-el Witt\ Rn. J1rnes llain
M-lal P1rt. B.1111 Mort11&rY, COiia
Mes., Dir«for1.
VAN DINGSTEE
Cert II!. \11n Dl1111S'"-llloVM hll!.Nnd
ol Ellhto" \11n Dll!Httt: lltP-+11~ of
Euv-w. Woolf11. Rourv. l::lO PM,
ChtMI of Cu"""'9Mm lflCI O'Connor,
11-IO MllJ'OU A............,.lroraoO. Gr1v1·
lldt le<"Ylcn, '"'°"""'¥' II JJ,,,M, Ho!Y
Cron Ct'mtt.rv. F1mflv 1119'111!1!1 11\0ie
wl1M~1 lo in.kl mtmorlll contril>Y·
11on1. 111,, .. centrlblllt to !ht C~lldrtl'll
Hoto!l1I lll'r IM!k..,... rfttlrdl. Cu,._
nlnthtlm .. O"CoMor. DltKIOfl.
ARBl.lCKLR • SON w .. lcllll M-ary
4%7 E. 17th St .. ColUr Mesa -• BALTZ MORTIJARlES
CGrono del Mar OR J.MSO eo.ta Mesa r.n "2.Ut • BELL BROADWAY
MORTIJAllV
111 Broadw1y, Costa l\1es1
LI l..l4SS • DILDA V BROTHERS
· Huntington VaUt)'
l\1ortuary
17911 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Buch
141-11'11 • PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARl
Cemetery e M.n."11'
CUpel
not Pacific Vift Drive
Newport ~ Calllenla -• PEEK F.UnLY
COLONIAL l'IJNERAL
DOME
7111 Helsa A,t,
"'-9'Wlll • SHEFP'£R MORTIJARY
Lacun1 lt11elt 4tf.153S
Saa Clemente UUIOI . ,
SMITHS' MOllTIJARV
U7Mol1Sl n.u:;.-
!
IOn'
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Bring a truck load !~II
of delitiolls. cololful
and1es 111 the )'llllflg·
~0::1.98
"Bluettes"
HOUSIMOlD CLOVIS
Neoprt0e ~ted·Uit 001·
ton glovrs inslllllte hi!llds
in !be hottest water. Non-
shp arip. These &loves 1 49 will ouUast rudi1131Y rub-
ber. S-111-L Si11s •
"C I " a m IPUY POWDIR
D11ffralt '1 ALBERTD -
Anli·perspiralll, super dry form-
ula lets you get throup lbe
d•/ witOOat worry!
1 •z. Silt
sns
"'""""col"'-liott cf colorflll
kml shirts 'flittl
borei q ist s~
tllal help l!fCI
shirts W&IJ iJI
pl1et.
Head & Should Lavoris
-an "Fruit & Nut"
cl!opp!d frDits & 1111t
•
Delicio•s vanilla crem& CMter with
meats covered w/ 53c loscious duxnlate.
I IL SIZI
Jelly Bini Eggs
NACH'S -Tendf:r jelfJ.
uni"" ill assorted fruit 43 ind spice lfiYOrs. C
1 t•. ,,,
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Sand Pail
fille11 with slredded
giass, jelly beans, 3fld
=~.•,lher '5 .. "'9"'
ONLY 0
Wind Song
Golden
Autumn
Polyethylene
w/wire bail &
wood handO, 43 inbrighttloor-C
escent colors. .
"Nikoban"
SNki11 Dtltrntt
SnlubSOlll'll
\
NIWPOlT llACH
Int 1•v11111 Ill W•O<llff Pllt•
HUf'CTINGTON llACH
ADAMI ANO l•OOKNUlll'f
HUNTtN•tON l lA,O:H
IPll!~OOAll AN O IOIN41•
Shampoo
H1l11 Clltrll l11ir1fl
flaklq.
lhL -37c 1:i:.57c Si it
(9ffee-ma~.
For y_. Coffee
N11-dai1J C1lf11 CrHMll!
Hair Dnssing Tonic
K11p1 hlr out wltkDlt
1r11se.
15 ll.
Sizt 121L 1 Silt
Dry "Ban"
Deodorant
K11ps 111 so 111 JU '"
Sit IU j jfftrHCI.
1.09
Toni 'Innocent Color' • lhe oaly pem13t1e11t haft color
:edl~tt timing. As· 1. 33
"Kleenite"
. De111tsr• Clea•s•r
Cle.m denWru brighter,
f1ster witrout br11Shing. SGaks
tJttaY even S1mke stains and
lllm. I 11. Si11
"Adorn"
Self-Styling Hair Spray
Choose from Reiul~r
illd Extra Mold ~
Unsceq!ed i• new
"TGl.ICll Top" an.
13 IL Sin 1.39
CHAMOIS ~ I~ 100% Cod~ll~nol... ·
excellent for washing 2 77 large mas. •
Q Tiger Rag
Ida! for use on glass
: •. will Rot.mildew, 2 77 1m!lroves Wllb use. ,
Turtle Wax MOUSlHOLD
Broom
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SERVING ORANGE COVNTY FOR 31 YEA RS
' ; -.
AUT MOBILE PRICES CONFUSING?
ALL FORD DEALERS . .
BUY THEIR CARS FROM
FORD MOTOR COMPANV:.
COST TO THE DEALER
IS tHE SAME.
THE DIFFiERENCE IS AT '
.. .DUIJON FORQ.
Over 51 Years As
Orange County's Leading
Ford Dealer
BELOW COST 1 1 1
Ir
Phone For Information On Our
INVENTORY
300 fjEW CARS
120 NEW TRUCKS _
. 1 00 USED CARS
ON THE LOT F1NANCING
(7141546-707 0
CHECK OUR· FIGURES
BEFORE YOU BUY!
IT MAY SA VE YOU •.HUNDREDS.
DRIVE DUNTON FORD USED _ CARS WITH CONFIDENCE!
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~~~-~rg~~ ·~· $1343 ;~~:~~~~~~:~~~ $1659 ;tf:.~1~~~~.~ $7 69
· od gl•u. IWIH 656 1. I 67 T •BIRD .
in9, power steerin9, power brakes, t•· V-8, auto. trans., factory air condition-wall tires, vinyl roof, tin ted glass, wheel
dio, heater. !RPG 102 ). , Ing , power steering, power (disc I covers, I owner· low mileage. IUQP. •
brakes, radio, heater,· vinyl roof, tinted 242 ). ----~~~~~~~~~~~~-
' 67 BUICK .
y.a, auto. trans., .f•ctory air co~dition $719 RIVIERA HARDTOP $24 •
1n9, power steering, power w1ndo.ws,
(UFK 020 1. 6 cyl., stick shift, r•dio, heater. INBE· ._ power seats, r•dio, h••t•r, whitew•IJ
118 ). tir•s, tint•d gl•ss, wht•I coY•rs~ (.TQW.
'65 MUSTAN G
COUl'I
6 cyl., •uto. fr•ns., radio, he•ter. I REE.
0241.
$1193 .. :~~llFORD
'4 Or. Sedan. Pow•r st•ering, autom •tic
t rlnsmission, radio & ~eater. Lie. !OLT·
278 ). '69 MUSTANG
GRANDEZDOOR . $2973 v.a, auto. tr•ns., factory air condition
ing, power steering, power l disc I
brakes, radio, heater, whitew•ll tires,
vinyl roof, tinted gla,s, whee.I covers,
stereo . low mil•age • a bt1uty. !ZOU.
839 1.
848 1.
$7 g9 ·. ~t:.~.~,g~~~~;!~ood;t;ooio9, $3189
power steering, r•dio, h••ter, white·
wall tires, Yinyl roof, tinted glass, wheel
CO't'ers. IEO 6511 J.
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DAILY PILOT S1t11r4U, Mu.ell l~, 1970
.. .. I~
House:s l'OR SALE /HQ\JSES l'OR SALE /HOUSES l'Ollt SALE HOUSES FOR SALE I HousEs FOR SALE ~s!~ FOR s~ / HousEs FOR SALE HO~FOR sALE _ /HousEs FOR SALE
O.ner1I 1000 General 1000 Otner•I 1000 General 1000 General 1000 G1ntr1f 1000 G1n1r1I 1000 Gentr1I · 1000 General 1000
OPPORTUNITY
•• •
·,
. ..
•
U you are in the market for a NEW home see Utese out·
standing customized homes, built by F.rank H. Ayres & Sons:
located in a pri1ne area ve ry close to fiuntington State Beach.
These homes are pr1ced from $30,200 t-0 $39,540 and vary in
size fr om 3 to 6 Bedrooms. 1500 to 3000 sq. ft .. 2 & 3 car ga r-
ages and 2 to 4 Baths. These ho1nes have SHAKE or MI SSION
TILE roofs. fireplace, underground utilities, concrete drives,
bit-ins, and basic carpeting. Our ne\v unit will be available
for occupancy in June & July. There is VA & FHA financing
avail.
There are 2 tlornes available with occupancy by May due
to credit rejection. 1
Rancho l• Cuesta Homes
Huntington Bei1ch
/
Ion Brookhurst i1t Atli1nta)
961-292', 961-1 33'
General 1000 Gener•I 1000 General 1000
j.;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;=. .;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;·;;;· :;:;;=;;.; "G-OL_D_K_E_Y -
· Open Houses 4 Big Bedrooms WINNER"
SAT & SUN 1.5
. " 201 0 Vista Cajon
Newport Beach
This largl' family hon1e can
be yours ror the taking, \l'ilh
large f11mlly 1oom &. SllAKl-.:
ROOF. Bcnutlfully landscap.
. ed yard & HUGE REAR
YA.Rb \\lilh sepa.nite kids
play, yant, too!! VACANT
3 BR .. 2 BA .. ran1ily & din-
ing area. All one level. Jn
. the BLUFFS. $<1l.j(I(),
Eastside Beauty
. 2383 Westminster Ave .
: Beaut. decorated, 3 lull size
lx>dnns, 2 BA. liv + fan1ily.
14.x22 Patio, beautifully land-
scaped yard. Dblr garage.
•
283 Del Mar
Eastside C.M.
& READY is the word bf!re,
and NO DOWN VA. Tetmt:
apply. Lo\11 down payment
to FJiA loa'n a\'u llablc. Full
•'':;"'' $33-'""~o:Ts • • \ ~~WALLACE MINERVA GESELL REALTORS
carpl'ts. Ne,,-paint in.'lid<' &· --S54446~4141-r.11nerva Gesell a5SO<"i111r1I (Onan Evenings ) ,,·Uh F. :.1. Tarbrll Company
: R-2 lot. 2 BR.. 1 BA. Nr11
out. New drivev.'a,y. Garage. ,..9
1,.,...,...,._...,,.....,_ 1 ReaJ1ors, \\01"Slnll1U1ler o1fiC(>
f2s_EP_A_R-ATE.-2-Be<l-room received tw.r "Gold Key"
units, frplc. pool, income Awani ror the 1nonth of Jan-(ochenmyer
Rl· I or
Office open Sat. & Sun.
, 1860 Newport Blvd., Cr.f
'"' S8 000 d Roo 1 uary for 11t\llng far in rx-.......,, ' n. m or ceu of $100,000. This award 3 more units.
COr.tr.tERCIAL s t or,. !or b;; presented by the Tar~ll
Je8.S(', Shoppina: Cenler, C.AI. Company rach monlh to all
: CALI. 64&J92'I Eves. &t·J.1655 $225. 5alespeoplr
1
M'lll~dg 111.R~,<XXI
KERMIT RIGGS oc '"°"' " "'" '" ·~ ...,. Wes durlllg a current
' SHO\\I you car-Give a fair
""'"
R.E. Broker monlh.
: . General .. -
<Assoc. \o\'/Dsvidson ReaJtyl
~s.i60 Eve,, 546-2759
1000 General 1000
: : -FOREST E. OLSON
. .. .. . .
INC., Realton
3 UNITS ON I LOT /$71 ,900
f\1~. Gl$cll Is a naLivr of
California, educated al South
Gate High School. received
her Assoclaled Art degree
rrom Coinpton College. St ud.
ll'd one year at U.C.L.A. in
pre-med.
r.1n. Gesell resides in Cy-
pres1 v.'ith her husb<ind CFlrl
and 4 children. She has been
active in Camp f ire ltoader-
shlp and Voluntary 11.·ork for
the p&st 6 ye lll'I. She recent-
ly 1o1·u honon"d "'ilh the Na-
tional Camp Fin' Girls 0'\\'a-
kan" av.·ard for outatanding
conlributions.
MACNAB·IRVINE REALTY COMPANY'
FINER HOMES
WE ANNOUNCE THE FORMATION QF A
JOINT REAL ESTATE SERVICE COM·
PRISING JOHN MACNAB REAL'f:Y1 COM·
PANY, SERVING NEWPORT •HARBOR
SINCE 1954 -WITH LINDA ISLE DEVljL·
OPMENT COMPANY, DEVELOPERS OF
LINDA ISLE .
Our expe rienced r esidtnli•I staff offer you:
LINDA ISLE
Ne\\' bayfront home ready for immediate oc-
cupancy. Spani sh tile \Valkway leads to thi s
large 2-s tory hon1e. 4 bedrooms plus maid's
room. 4 bath s, po,vder room , 3 fireplaces,
island kitchen. ileautiful paneled family
room & large li ving room look out onto bay·
front patio wilh built-in BBQ. Pier head line
is 55 feet. Asking price of $145,000 includes
pier & slip. See representative at # l Linda'
lsle Drive.
PRIME DOVER SHORES VIEW
Large 4 bedroom home \\'ith 4 spacious baths,
all electric kitchen, dining room, marble
Iireplace & hu ge living room. Landscaped in
a manner to n1aintain an open feeling & to
allow maxlmum vie'v of back bay. Only
589.500. Open Sat. & Sun. 1130 Santiago Dr.
BAYFRONT
Electrically controlled gates leading to gar-
den entry of this beautiful 3 bedroom home.
Large living room \vith marble fireplace,
spacious family room & sunny breakfast
room , all overlooking bay. Luxurious master
suite \\'ith elegant dress ing room & bath.
Custom carpeting & decorator wallpaper.
Pier & float. Open Sat. & Sun. 433 Bayside
Drive.
DOVER SHORES VIEW
Elegant 5 bedroom home encircli,ng s\vim-
n1ing pool & con1plete outdoor entertainment
area. Paneled famil y room & forma l dining
roon1 . \o'ie"' oI ba.y ,~ cit.y lights beyond. Spa-
ciousness is lhe \Vo rd . $137,500. Open Sat. &
Sun. 1536 Galaxy Drive.
LINDA ISLE
Tre1nendous value in this new 4 bedroon1
home situated on 56 feet oI bayfront. Mexi-
c.an tile flooring. sunken livin g room with
fireplace, open, \\1ell designed kitchen. fami-
ly roo1n, huge master bedroom overlooking
bay. Custom carpeting. Pier & slip wiU ac-
comodate 3 large boats. Asking $120,000. See
representative at ¢1 Linda Isl e Or.
BAYCREST
Beautiful entry gates lead to thi s lovely
Baycrest hon1e. 4 Bedrooms, paneled family
roo.m. elegant formal dining room : sun ny
del1 ghftu1 breakfast room, large master suite
\vith ~itting room. ;\bsolutely elegant & very
beautiful. 587,500. Call for app't. to see this
exceptional home.
LOTS
\Ve oiler a line selection of lots
$23,500 to S175,000. Call for details.
from
MACNAB·IRVINE
Realty Company
901 Dover Or., Suite 120
1080 Bayside Drive 642·8235
675·3210
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1 Hou se plus 2 apts. Fantastic money mak-
ers. Only 5 Blks. from beach. Summer
rents can be raised. Owner "'ill finance
\vith minimum down . This can't last over
night. $21.900. Beiter be first and call no,v .
Dial 962·5585
STARTER -BARGAIN $17,900
Newport Beach
\\'l• invile you lo join Uw ~!!"!'!~~~=~~~'l'!~~~~~~~ T ARBEU. co. \\'here you ~
retti\'e n1ore Ad\·rrti&ing, General 1000 I General 1000
more Bentlits, more Train· I,.;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;:; 1---------
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And \\'hat a ba'rgain it is! Less than rent
O"'n you r own home. 2 large bedrooms. 16
it. living room. 109 rt. lot -and it's R-2.
Seller thro\l'ing in range. refri gerator,
washer. dryer. Can you ask for more? Hur-
ry! Hurry! Dial 645-0303.
AUTO FIXERSll SECLUDED
Just what you've been looking for! No com·
plaining neighbors! Corner lot. 140' deep. 2
separate yards. Perfect access to street. Ne\\'-
ly painted in and out. 3 bedroom home goes
\\'ith it. Lo1Y. lo\v do\1rn takes over existing
FHA loa n. No qualifying. Inquire 962·5585.
DELUXE FOURPLEX EARNS $6,900 .
3 bedroom and 2 bedroom units. 2 baths in
l and Iireplaces. Buih.-ins. AJI units on year-
ly lease except owners suite. 3 patios. Much
more! Just 15% down and priced now al a
low $55.950. To see DIAL 645-0303.
EXECUTIVE CHARMER
Fantastic price for n1o st desirable area in
Huntington Beach. Uniq ue. spacious tri-level .
King sized bedrooms . Banquet dining room .
21' paneled den 'vith fireplace. Mirrored Del
Pisio entry. Tr u I)! outstandinJ!;. Parklike
Ja"•ns. See to believe. Cftll 962-5585.
ing and n1orc Security,
Please cnll Bob Yost at
S.12-5581
F. M. TARBELL CO.
ESCAPE
THE ORDINARY
In a brand ne111 Ivan \\'ells
honte Do\·er Shore•. 3 Spae-
lous models lo choose tnun.
•;;;;;iJii;;;;;Rii••,.1,.10,."..,;;;;;-I 4 Bcdroon1, 3 Bnth & pow-drr room . Family l'OOT'l15
\\'llh lireplaCt' & \\'alk in \\'l"l 6 BR. & DEN
PRICE REDUCED _ Choice \\IE51CLIFT area _ Chann·
irut home for 11,'<'. family.
Has bC'autllul lgc. POOL V.'/
spacious decking. extra m 1.
off pool art'!O, tropical gar -
dl'n. 4. h:llhll, hH-in clttl.
kilehen, 2 lir~ploce8, ert • .\
drapes· NO\V ONL\' SS0.000.
bar. Eatln~ art'n in kifrhPn -+ ronnal d1n1ng roo111. Lurnt-
!11.'l\fX'd i.·ourl ) ard pools.
Finr drco1·a!f'r! in1erio1-i;.
Luxury <·or'JK'!lnj'.;". Too n111ny
cuslo1n features to describt.'.
It 1\·ill 1iay )'OU to \'isit ,t-see
for )'OUrself. Opt<n 0Ril.} .
Ivan Wells & Sons
HORSES + POOL Roy J. Wu d co.
PLUS 4 bdrm. ranch type EXCLUSf\IE AGENTS
home PLUS 2Ux30 hobby 1430 Galaxy Drl\'l' 6-10. l;i."iO
room w/wet OOr & Y.'Bll (Open Dailyl
hung refrlg. 4 enr garage
iv/room for ean1pcr, hlock
wall fence, perfect condition,
ALL this on a 66x300 A·l lot
and ONLY S511.500.
L-ot Owners
A 3 BR. HOME
FOR ON LY
$10,995
Built on YoUr l11ncl»
FEATURING
./ 1(180 sq, rt.
./ Double garai::r
./ All 1n1h and plas!cr
./ Pullman bnth
./ Sparious 11-r1rrh,)hl'<;
CALL 537·0380
•1n most OranJ,.'t' County and
o1hcr arnroved .::irea~.
STANCO
BUILDERS, INC.
10666 \Vestminster A1·e.
Garden Grovr
Balanced Po .... ·cr Homes
16 UNITS
COSTA MESA'S BEST
$275,IOO
P ele B ar1•ell R ea lty.
pre6enl6 _
OPEN HOUSES
OPEN DAILY 2-5 -626 VIA LIDO NORD,
LIDO ISL E. Bay!ronl home , big 49 1h ' lot, 5
Bedrooms, 4 new baths, pier, slip etc. Reduc-
ed to se ll $200,000 ! !
EASTBLUFF VIEW HOME -2645 BAM-
BOO. This large model is hard to !ind at any
price. spacious and immaculate 5 Bedrooms,
3 B.'\ \vith Iamily-dining area. Ideal for active
family . $49,500. Open Sunday 2·5.
GREAT FAMILY HOME BUY! 2001 SANTI·
AGO DRIVE. Prestige area, 4 Bedrooms, 3
B_aths, family rm! formal dining rn1 & nice
bi g back yard. Priced to sell -$54,900. First
time open Sun. 2-5 .
ENJOY YOUR PRIVACY? 1331 W. BAY
AVE . Sunbathe in large patio, \valk across
t~e, street for a swin1 in the Bay. This. plus
livin g roo1n with Bay Vie\v, 3 Bedroom & din-
ing room is the most attractive property of-
fered on th e Peninsula. Open Sat & Sun 2 to
5•30.
Bill Bents
Office Open Saturdays & Sundi1y1
PETE BARRETT REAL TY
1605 Westcl iff Dr., N.B.
642-5200
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General JOOG I General 1000
TRULY .INDIVIDUAL
M.editerranean tile roof. Large in ner atrium
• Wllh 14 ' r.etractable beamed ceiling for in-
:door • ou\(ioor living. 4 Bedroom, 31h Baths + 28' boni,s room over 3 car ga rage. Out-
standing View. Redu ced for quick sale. Only
$99,500 .
5 BEDROOMS
Tee~agers \Vill especially like the large rec-
realion roon1 \vith fireplace & their o\vn 2
Bedrm & bath suite in one \\·ing of this fine
Dove~ Shores Vie"' ho1ne. Large Island kitch-
en wtth eating area + formal dining room.
A "best buy" at $95.000.
IT'S NEAR
and ye t so far. This 5 Bedroon1, 3 Bath ho1nc
is only 5 minutes from church. schools &
shopping center-yet Car from the bustle of
to1,·n. Set "ay bac k on a ¥.! acre site \Vi th
Vie\v of th e mountains. Call today to see this
unique offering at $55 ,000.
ROY J. WARD CO., Realtors
BA YCREST OFFICE
1430 Galaxy Drive, NB 646-1550
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,Gc;•;;;".;.°'c;•:.:.l ____ ..;1;;.:;;000 General 1000
BALBOA ISLAND
J BR. 2 BA .. FURN. $49.500.
O\VNER \\'/CARRY 1st TD
AT GOOD iNT. \VITH LO\V
00\\IN. MAKE OF'F'ER &
\'OU L\11GHT llAVE THE
BUY OF TIIE \'EAR'
2 F'URN. DUPLEXES ON
LITTLE JSLANO. XLNT
INC. ~TE PS TO BA\'.
S67.950 EACH,
SO. BAYFRONT CORNER 5
BDRr.T. H0i\1E \\'ITII BAY·
VIE\V APT. XLNT TER!t1S.
'Salisbury
Rflalt'f
3lj l\IARJNE AVE. 673-6900
BALBOA ISLAND
Wow!
3 Bedrooms
$20,900
No dO\\'n to vets -lo1v do.,.,n
to anyone. 11·i!h hlock ,1-all
fl'lll'f', big. big yard, low,
JO\\' payments! You'd bell>!t
see this one -now!
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
2629 HA.RBOR BLVD.
546-8640
OPEN EVES TILL 9,30 .-------. IRVINE TERRACE fdhifHfufui
\Vetch Ult' Sun sel SAT./SUN. l-S
Corona del Mar
986 SANDCASTLE
4 BR .. tamily rm .. view. Very
in1e~sling patio~
716 LARKSPUR
lmma c. 2 Br. on R-7 lo!,
995 SANDCASTLE
Rcautiful 3 Br. &r family rm.
See lh!s one SUN. ONLY.
WESTCLIFF OPEN SUN. 1·5
You m11y R.S!Ume II $22j,000. c
lst TD .::i t s.s~;. int. '1'ith OM~ANV
"60 CABRILLO
COSTA ltlESA. 3 BR .. just
painted. \Valk to shopping
.t· !tC'hool.
$50,000. do\11n. Prt!sent in· REAL TORS
con1e SJ-3.120. pt'•' yr. Call 6 73-4400
10 stt this "top-r1Qlch" sbel-1 "'"'""'"""'""'"'""""'"",.. ter.
OON V. FRANKLIN
REALTOR
• 673-2222 •
C BEDROOM + FAM WHAT I $21 ,500
Scarce as hen s teeth: 4 lar~e bedrooms. 2
baths ..... amily room. Deluxe kitchen "1ith
all latest built-ins. Carpeting. l~ard to beat
at $21 .500 and only 5 years young. Hurry to
see. DIAL 645-0303
LEASE/OPTION
CONOO~tJN IUM • ExceUcnl 9792 Effingh am N. B.
localion, convenit•nt 10 all 4 Ik'droon1s. prt'sllgc> area,
11hopping; IDEAL f'OR RE· huJtt' maslrr bednn suite
TlREO, near pool , I.gr. lh• \\'llh M'P. patio. RISU1ne (''(-
mom. din. ln"il, 2 bdnns. 7 IJalng Jinancmg lar $258/mo I OPEN HOUSES
baths, w/'" Ir drllpes, blt-in's incl taxes. 01o11ner will assist Newport
1 435 Aliso 12•5 • "'13.~. llnu ncin1t on do\1•n pint. See ill OFFICE BUILDING . . . '• . " .
Can vaca te last. Large 4 bedroom. 2 bath, 1
story. Plu sh \\•bite shaJ?: carpets. Ne\\1 drapes .
New yard. Cul de Sac street. Step saver k.itch-
?n. Lovely area. near beach. Very Jitlle money
moves you in with reagonable monthly rent.
Several lo choose from . Call now, 962·5685.
"C" THOMAS It t Npt. Hl.5 3 Br., din. rm. Victbri1 A Center of Cost• Mesa l 3023 Tvlurray Ln . 2--5 Realtor .. , •911 ' • ., ... s2· ooo """s.,. "·· iooo ''"""· iooo
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LEASE/0,TIDN AT THE llACH
\Valk to B private beach et Bayabores. 2
bedroom, den, 2 beths. Lease for a year
then buv It at todav111 pric~. Terrific oppor·
tunity. Newports finest area. on ly $36,500.
DI AL 645-0303
--T r. '" ...... J, avail 1-I ""000 V 2'24 \V. Coul lfW)'. ~ I "'' ease . ..,..., · ery Anytlmt II 435 Via Ithaca 1-5 best of terms. Owner will
Newport Beach, Eve. 545-564.1 ORANGE COUNTY'S I !!~~~..,,..,,.,.,..,.. i Udo. 3 Be., studio oarry ht TD. ~ EASTSLUFF LARG EST T HR-OW AWAY THE Well s-McCocdlt, Riies.
30•• CAROB 2629 HARBOR BLVD. LAWN MOW ER ---M l8l0 Newpoct Blvd .. C.M. n ....,..BIN· AlmN:-11 548-7729 644-068< £ve Open Sat. 8: sun. 12-$. Prln'lt 546-8640 Anr' rt'lax \l'ilh th l!t delightful 111.1111 ~I 11·
Prop, on 1n,"'1y cul d,. ~c-. OPE N EVES TILL 8:30 BluHs vi!ttn. l BR. 71-1 ba. -~~~;.;:.=~~~I • i 1 --J:.ftilACUl.ATE Cul de 51lC
\V ""'l'M>l'8n1ic vfPw. 3 BR. 3 poo a ywr doorstep. Golfer's Paradise ho •-O S I s I me near btach. !I BR. 2•'t hii .. forn1al din. nn., husc ISLAND pen at. un. ·5 BA. Patio k\lchen, ll"R .,.,·ami
hunlly nn., cllnrtrc, Luxw·· PARAD ISE 609 Viste Bonita Bcuut. hon1t ort 10th grern fari11l.y nn \\'/f\re11I. Formal
E 0 0 loualy dl."COf. Choice yd. I! 3 Bdrins., f\im., plu1 1-bdnn BOY D REAL TY 01 Bermuda Ount'i • li""111 din rm . Con1pl prh·acy. FOREST . ls N, lndlCJ)f. Alutl iet lo •PP•'ff. furn, SundC'Ck. 1' lllock fron1 :'.629 ~-Co.oisl Ii\\)'., Cd)I d!:!~rt t'Our!tC': Jtoomy 3 BR. Boat'''"" on $1dr patio. fo"' $S4 500 e 675-5930 e 3 RI\., pool, furnllhcd horne. . • · be11rh. l}' $57,300. Incl. 2 golf ca.t1i. Club mcm· rine. Option m . club. INC EutbluU Re~!)' 644-1133 Pyramid Excharwor 54$.956'!1 "COLI.EGE P'RL'" ~ I Assume MIA loan.~ • . " n ""rsh p nvn.11. Afiklng S!l'~.000 HUNTI NGTON BEACH COSTA MESA Home & Duplex $27,SOp A1un1me 514'~ l°"n $163 mo -~1nt lrnn11 . PLANNING to mover You'll
19 131 Brook hunt 2299 Herbor llvd. &.ldt 3 Br. prlv 6it. loan. trtl THt>: suri NEVF.R SETS on PIU-'' all. 3 UR, 2 balh. fami· Bill Grundy, Reallor find an amiutnc numbfr of
96W !IS '64~3 for d .. r hit. Lt1Vltl( ""'-DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! ly "'°m °"""' A>kini 8.13 °"'" l>t'., NB 6<2.<620 horn., In tod"'" a...llled l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!Jii!!!!il!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!ll!i!!lli!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I Owntr/bkr. 641-37!0. 123,500. 549-J'738 Ads. Cbedt them now •
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OPEN SAT. & SUN . 12 . 5
2294 CHANNEL ROAD
Balboa Peninsula Po int
45 FL Bayfront with pier & fl oat
Large 2·story home . $125,000
Will Trade For Income Property
BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES
2309 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport Bea ch
673-7420 Anyti me
General 1000 !General 1000
Coldwell, Banker
OFFERS:
A Selection of Fine Homes
WATERFRONT WITH SLIPS
Dra matically situated +
Guest suite ................... S189,000
5 Br. Bayiront -Fee land ...... $179.500
4 Br., Fam. rm .. :. den .......... $140,000
73 Ft. Vacant bayfront site x 260 ft.
3 unit income -Fee land ...... $ 63.500
4 Br. 3 Ba. -3 car gar. . .... , S 75,000
3 Br . 2 Ba . -3 car gar ......... $ 8.5.000
LIDO ISLE
2 Br . 2 Ba . 40 fl . lot . .. ....... S 49,950
4 Br. -Pier -Slip -Pool ...... $149,500
Triplex -To,vn Houses -So.
patio ......................... $115,000
4 Br. 3 Ba. 55' lot -Beautiful .. $ 85,000
Near Club-4 Br. 4 Ba. Fam. Rm ., S 72,500
Decorator's dream -lar,l?e Jot .. S 75,000
Several choi ce building si tes
BAYCREST-DOVER SHORES
3 Br. 2 Ba. Sharp -Short Esc rO\V $ 46.500
5 Br. 4 Ba. -Pool -Larg e
5:W:% loan .................... $ 69,900
4 Br. Family Room -Harbor Hi
district ...................... $ 52.750
Outstanding 4 Br .. pool , billiard
room ...................... .
Pool, splendid 3 Br. in best area . S 51.500
Pool. great vi ew , 4 Br. 3Vi Ba ., . 5109,000
EASTBLUFF
Pool, 4 Br.+ Din . Back Bay vie\v S 47.500
Sunset view-3 Br. 21h: Ba-Sharp S 53.950
1\rtisticaUy decorated 3 Br.
2'h Ba. .. .................... S 41.500
CORONA DEL MAR
Vie\v 3 Br. 3 Ba. Fam Rm. 3 Gar. ~ 63 ,800
View 4 Br. 2 Ba. F am. Rm . 3 Gar . S 59.000
View 3 Br 2 Ba. So. of Hiway ... $ 59,500
2 Homes on 11h lots - Top rental
property .............................. .
Panoramic Vie\v -A!Jnost ne"' 3
Br. .. ...................... $ 53.500
2 oversize lots -Great view . . . $ 85.000
Oceanfront 3 Br. + Fam. Rm. -
R·2 land ..................... !110.000
Near Little CorOiia'Beach -4 Br.
J.. pati o ...................... S 59,500
Don't put off seeing! 4 Br. 21f.t Ba.$ 44,500
IRVINE COVE
Vacant -Extra large home-site .
Private beach -Huge 5 Br. -
Pool .............. ..
Beauliful 4 Br., Din. Rm. -
Pool ... '.' .... ' ............. .
BALIOA
4 units -Xlnl. rental record .... s 62,500
4 Br .. on 3 lots -Near beaches .. $115,000
Duplex -·steps to beach. 3 Br. &
2 Br. .. .. .. .. .. .. .......... $ 49,500
IRVINE TERRACE
Lovely 3_ Br , + Fam. Rm . -'-Pool $ 64 ,500
Resplendently beautiful 4 Br .. 4 Ba.
.. . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . $200,000
LAGUNA BEACH
On rocky point, 2 Br .. pool -'-
Va c. lot ..................... .
Emerald Bay view Jot -Almost
level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 27,500
3· Br., 3 Ba. beautifully furnished S 59,500
HUNTINGTON HARBOUR
3 Br. + Fam. Rm. with BBQ . , $ 64,500
SO F't. \Vaterfron t 3 Br. 2 Ba .
D+D ........................ S 78,500
:t Br. 3 Ba . Condominium -Patio S 39,000
2600 Sq. Fl. 4 Br. 3 Ba . Fam. Rm. $ 56,600
Custom 4 Br. 3 Ba. Vacant "Go" S 59 900
Beautiful 4 Br .. 3 Ba . & Family '
Rm . . ....................... .
BALBOA ISLAND
South Bayfront -Pier & float -
Sandy beach ............... .
East Bayfront -Pier & float -
Highly desirable .. .. .. . .. .. $150,000
Duplex -3 Br. 2 Ba. and 2 Br
I Ba. (Great buy) ............ $ 73,500
SPECIAL
Discrim inating Buyer?
Elegant home, 5 acres -Vlew
COLDWELL , BANKER & CO.
S!O NEWPORT CENTER DR.,
NE WPORT BEACH
13J.G700 642430
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S.1turd1t, Maret. 14, 1970 DAILY 'ILtT JI)
HOUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE 'HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE_., ljOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE /!.!OUSIS ~OR SALE_ ,ljOUSES FOR SALi!
Gener•I 1000 Gtner•I lOOO Gener•I 1000 Gener•I 1000 Gener•I 1000 Gener•I 1000 Oener•I IOOI GeMral 1000 Gtntr•I ltol
oflnJa JtJ/e
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
OPEN SUNDAY 11·5
16 Linda Isl• Driv•
Ne\v 5 bedroom. 5 batb home wi th upsta irs
vie\v of Corona dcl l\ilar hill s. 3 Fire places &
• BBQ. Lu xurious carpeting & panelling. La nd·
··•caped. With dock ................ $145.000.
45 Linda Isle Drive
Neari ng completion. 5 BR. 4 ba home. 80 Fl.
on \\•ater. 3 fireplaces. atrium "'/fou ntain.
Bil-in TV system. \Vilh dock ....... $225.000.
80 Linda Isle Drive
5 Bedroom & 1naid's. 5 baths \Vlth family
room & large rumpus room. 3 Fireplaces.
4.246 Sq. Ft. Dock & boat slip .. · ... $159,300
90 Linda Isle Oriv•
Beautiful 4 Bedroo m. 4 Bath home \Yi th ex·
Ira large livi ng roo m & master Bedroom.
Carpets & drapes.. ·Landscaped. Boat slip.
Near tenni s court & club ...... now $120,000
Waterfront Lots
Lot number 4: Excellent 5t ft. Linda Isle
leasehold lot. Consider trade. . . . . S35,000
l,ot number 41: Lon g \Valer view with 76.2
ft. or fron tage facing Harbor Island.
BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR
(Our New Address)
833 Dover Or., Suite 3, N.8. 642-4620
Gener el 1000 Generel IOfJO
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO
WESTCLlfF
Big 4 bedroom home .on quiet. street. Corn~r
location assures maximum privacy. See th1s
excellent home today. . ........ , . , $50.000
1632 Dorothy Lane . Open Sunday 1·5
LINDA ISLE
Rich, co lorful decor in NEW 4 bdr1n, 2 sty.
Mediterranean by finest builder. Huge lam·
ily rm. with sunken \Vet bar, 4: baths + ele·
gaol po,vder room. Spacious entry. $155,000
DOVER SHORES $111,0fJO
Beautiful 2·sty. Mediterranean 4 bdr.m. &:
family rm. 'vith sunken wet bar, lg. island
kitchen, 3-car garage. Spac. rms. thruoul.
NEAR MONARCH BAY
See this lovely 3 bdrm Doctor 's home today.
Great entertainment area With shimmering
poo l, gas fire pit & large patio. Beamed ceil -
ings. Lge. master suite ............. $59.500
LAGUNA CONDOMINIUM
Quali ty split level 2 & den \vith glass en-
c losed balcony. 3 baths, dining area, 'vet bar
& breathtaking WH ITE \V ATER vu. Ren1od-
eled. kitchen, 2 pools. recreation area & se-
curi ty gaards. Vacant. Call to see ... 564,900
NEWPORT DUPLEX $43,SOO
Good income & no worries. 1-l\VO & fam. rm.;
1-one bdrn1 & encl. lanai. I blk. to beach.
OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 10.S
"Our 25th Year"
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO, Realtors
2111 Sen Joaquin Hiiis Ro1d
NEWPORT CENTER 644·4910
LIDO WATERFRONT APARTMENTS
320 LIDO NORD
6 Beauti!ul units. 6 Car garages & utility
room, with 85 ft. frontin g on e xcellent s"•im-n1ing beach. Units are ne\vly furnished. NO\V
$240 ,000. Excellent terms available.
BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR
IOur New Address)
833 Dover Or., Suitt l. Newport 81iec~ 642...4610 --llKIO Gonotol !OfJO
--LLEGE , l~EALTV
PRESENTS -
The1e Open Hou1es
This Week1nd
~ATl~UN FRO:.~ 1
1082 El Cemino Or.
Anothc!-r lo1·rly hort\C in fl'lcsa
drl !'.lar . big '! 1tory. home
• simply in1maculate & 110\\'
\'a.cant 101· 1mn1edia!c pos.
Sf'SS1on. Aboul 2300 11Q ft.
3061 C•rob St.
A vle1v that just won't ttuit •
this lovely Eastbluff hon1e
hH.~ about a 290 dcgi~r viC'v
of lhc uppc1• &ck Bay, the
Univ. &· 11101u11ains. •I bill
B<ll'n1s, family & brkUt r n1s.
Tt·en1cndous!
Daisy Fresh
Corona dcl r.tar. !iOulh of the l
high\\·ay. Abl!olufely charm-
ini; 2 bedtoon'J Ranch llyle
1 hornf', UM'd brick, o p e n
bean1 11.-elling and lots OI ·
glass. No parking problema
hl'l'f" and jus1 a short \\'alk
lo !he btach. R·2 r.oning and
plc.nty of roou1 to develoP an
lnconl!' 11ni1 .• Thls \\"'OJ'l't last
Ill 131.500.
Ea5tside
Costa Mesa.
Large 3 bedroom 2 balh home
\\'llh shake roof and ample
u:o;c of used briok. Br'1--:ht
l.'Ountry kilche-n. Paneled
rumpus room could be con·
verted 1o income bachelor
111111. Large R·2 101. Owner
11•ill help finance al $29.500.
5 Bedroom
$22,150. SL'iOO Do\\'n. l1 ; Ba,
new pa inl in &; 0111. h'JllC,
block fence & bbq.
'!!'~~~~~~~~'j"!~~~~~~~~!'.12026 'lemnos Drive IMAGINE G eneral 1000 General 1000 See this out.standing "d~r-Spacious
4 Bedroom Clubhous1 and Pool 1 ;;;;,;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~--------1 ator'11" home, 4 + fain rn1
at·ailablP 11! a \'el"Y \ow cost 11 * * * * * & din rn1 , lruly a 1."0n1·crsa·
to you \\"hilc you live. in !hi s Irvine Terrece East BASEBALL 11011 piec<' & sharp. sharp,
1 bedroom. 2 bath comer Spotless 4 BR. 21i ball1 plus STAR ~hafp!
home in 1hc-Hale<!rest tract. Pnclosed lanai. Elcc. kitch· 4102 8ri1bene Wey
4 Year Old llai>d1vood lloor~. double car en. brkfst. area. Lo1v lease· TRADED In lovely Univcniuy Parle ·
;i:a.rage. ,\II gas built·ins and hold fee . Sa.le price hcrC·1 alxlut lhc neale11t 3
3 Br, 2 Ba. m.ooo. Fam. rn1,
w/w crpt, rirps. hit-ins,
clean. tNo. 133)
mul·h, moch more for only $56.6.:iO It" must sell thJS l bedroom. BR + either f;un or din nn,
S'.l5,!i00. ror Appointn1cnt Call :.n~ barh bt-auty ip i\!P!i<t 11.5 tl i:-; T'IQll' furnished. Up-
15 x 30' Den
$3.IXKI Do!41'l. 2 Story. 4 Br, :I
Ba. din. rm, study, w/w I
crpl. PresU;i:e area. (No. 137l
Jenkins Realty
* 892·5523 *
546-2313
r-o' THE REAJ, '"-ER'.I'~JERS
$22,500
Assume 51/4 •;.
Apr. lmul. Sharp & clean. 3
bdnns, pride ol ownership!
Entry hall, popular floor
plan. !)41).lr.Jl
TARBELL 29lS Harbor
Open Houses
THIS WEEKEND
t:ee' this llattdy dlr.ctary """' y•• tills -k•nd ...
Y•ll 9• lle11se k•ntln 9. All tile locllri•M lkrff Mio•
•N d.,crlbed In .,ecrte1 detoll lty MHrtlsl ... •II ..
wtt.fe 111 today's DAILY rlLOT WANT APS. ratr.nt
.h••ln9 open houW1 for 90lt •' te ,.nt eN or9M
r. U1t ncll lnfon1111tlon 111 tht, coh111111 oocli Friday.
HOUSES FOR SALE
(2 Bedroom)
716 Larkspl1r , Corona del Mar
673-2222 (Sal & Sun 1·5)
1089 Oro, Laguna Beach
499·3006: ~92-4084 (Sun 1-3)
4356 Wintersweet \.Vay (Un iversi ty Park )
Ir vine. 673-8550 tSat & Sun 1·5)
(2 Bedroom & Femily or Oen)
432 ~fagnolia (East.side) Costa ~·l esa
642·1 171 (Sal & Sun 1·51
1607 Port Sterli ng Place (Har bor Vie\V
Homes) NB, 673-8550 !Sat 2-6. Sun 1-5 )
(3 Bedroom )
438 Ali~o (Newport 1-feigbtsl NB
675-4600 (Sun 1-4 )
1Sl9 Bonn ie Doone (lT\·ine Terr;:ice) Cdl\I
675-4031 fSc:i t & Sun 1-51
717 Poppy Ave .. Corona del l\la r
675-2 101 JSun 12:30-5)
400 Cabrillo. Costa i\les<1
673-2222 (Sut & ~un 1·5l
4G45 Gorhan1 {Ca1nco Shores) CdM
676-3000 (Sat & Sun 1·51
401 AJ iso (Ne,vport lleights) NB
676-3000 rSnn \·51
*1513 Sylvia (Harbor Highl ands) NB
646-7711 (Sun 1·5)
(3 Bedroom & F•mily or Den)
3038 Carob (Easlblulf) NB
644-11 33 !Sat & Sun 12-5)
96fl2 La Amapola, Fountain Vall ey
842-6691 ISun 1·51
8272 Lambert, llunt1ngton Beach
842-6691 rsun 1-51
2501 Ocean Blvd., Corona de\ ?11a r
64'1-4910 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
884 Presedio Dr. I i\lesa del J\ilar) C~•f
546-9769 1Sal 9-5 & Sun 1·5)
231 Sa nt a Ana Ave., Ne\\'port Beach
676-3982 [Sal & Sun all day)
1331 IV. Bay Ave .. Balboa
CURT DOSHI Realtor v,.~ •. 198<1 ,.. n ... ' fir<· go·•doo ""P"· .,.,., • '""•'·
places. ~Ill!~ .area. m ltll'!!e al on that beautihil "~cen kitchen + c:hmng 1H'fA, ser-bcll.",i
1130 \V. Coast High1,'ay
612..&172 ~ves. 6iJ.34G8
SEASHORE DRIVE
OCEAN VIEW
vice pore~ for the l~ctY. "'.'a· 31.$1 Country Club Or.
ter :softener llU'ldscaping "'llh B nd r r · i\1 '-'·'· You n"'"l set-ra oe11• IS in;: in esa Sllf~rs. . , ~ '¥"""'/'. Verdr • an outslancling 4 +
tlus one·. ·it s ~harp and farn +'din nn. So clean you
only S3fl,!\.1(l. 1 fr th n p-• 546-2313 can ra o e oor. ......,..
size lot. Do1i'1 nii.~s !his. • Jo'urn. Duplex. Dbl. garage
Jmn1aculate! $44.950
George Wtlliemson
REALTOR
673-4350 67~1564 Eves.
s ul'i ONLY r n.o:i.1 1
20181 SW Sprue• Ave.
Jn the County corridor, not
-======~1 far from nl(' Univ. of C11I. al • lrvhlt" . .1 Bit &· oversized
(4 Bedroom )
22800 \Villard (Lake Forest) ~1 ission Viejo
BJ0.6060 (Sal 12-5)
2515 \Vindover ( Broadmoor, liarbor
Vie \v ) Cdl\I · (·Sun 1-5)
11 30 Santiago Dr {Dover Shores) NB
642-8235 ; 675-3210 {Sat & Sun)
**00 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle ) NB I'
642-4620 (Sun 11-51
1210 Starboard (Harbor Vie\v Hill s) Cdl\1
676-3000 (Sat & Sun 1-5 1
3001 North Ga rfield, Costa J\tiesa
645-0303 (Sun 1·5)
{4 B•droom & Femily or Oen)
1430 Ga laxy Drive (Dover Shores ) NB
646-1550 (Open Daily )
1632 Dorothy Lan e (Westcliff) NB
644-4910 (Sun 1·5)
2001 Santiago Drive {Dover Shores} NB
642·5200 (Sun 2-5 )
936 Sandcastl e, Coron a del l\1ar
673-2222 (Sal & Sun 1-5 )
505 J\tlorning Sta r Ln I Dover Shores) NB
642-8235; 676-3210 (Sat & Su n)
*1624 Antigua \Vay (Dover Shores) NB
642-8235: 676-3210 (Sun)
*1300 Estelle (Weslclifl) NB
642-8235 : 675-3210 (Sal & Sun)
2848 Carob (Easlbluff) NB
676-3000 tSat l-51
*1500 Elon Place (\Veslcl iff) NB
646-7711 tSat & Sun 12·51
10202 Jon J)ay (Meredith Gardens) HB
646-1711 (Sun 12-5\
3017 Ceylon Road (Mesa \'erde ) cr..1
646-771l <Sat 12·51
"' ~ (5 Bedroom)
**14 Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB
642-8235; 675-32 10 /Sat & Su11 1
**16 Linda Isle Drive tLinda Isle ) N I~
642-4620 (Sun 11 ·5 \
**45 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB
642-4620 (Sun 11·5)
(5 Bedroom & Femily or Oen)
**626 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle
642-5200 (Daily 2-51
2645 Bamboo (Easlblu[f) NB
642·5200 · I Sun 2-5)
*1536 Galaxy Dr <Do ver Shores) NB
642-8235 : 676-32 10 ISal & Sun)
**! Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle ) NB
642-8215 : 676-3210 !Sal & Sun\
**80 Linda Isle Drive <Linda Isle) NB
642-4620 t Sun 11 ·5 I
CONDOMINIUM
(3 Bedroom) •
60!J Vista Bonita (th e Bluffs) NB
1lrn I,. Oil. Neal ralS('d
l'"OOd-deck Jl(l tio. ll u~r rrrcs.
01vr1rr 111oving lo On"'gon.
2007 S1ntiego Drive
In N('WJ>Ort Beach'11 lovely
Bayett11I arc11. • a Indy great
:; Br pool hon1r · 1'f'ry mod·
rrn '1 i:hic & ju-:t r1:;:h1 ror
that discr1m11111tu1i; bu)er .
Vle\\ '.
1125 Essex Lene
In \\'eslclifl ;.. a bcaulifully
landscaped homt. clean &;
sparkling l.: mos! convenicn!
to schools. idWlpp·g & a ll
hcii.ch &· ba,y n"Cf'P.:ilion raciJ.
ilie9.
CUSTOM·
9UALITY
lifONTE REY RANCH STYLE
home located near OOVER
SllOR~. · NOT LEAS&
HOl.D. Custom built 3100 sq.
ft. Four bedroom~. lhf'ff
baths, family room and elec.
tric kitchen with built in re-
frigerator, freezer, d!sh1\'ll1ih-
cr. double ovens and war m·
ing ovens. Carpet~. drape!!
11nd !thutter~ thni-out. 18x38
heated and tillered p o o I
with electric <."Over. 1\vo rear
y11rd~ • slump~"tonc planter~
and many rxll'as. Truly a
qua.lily llun1c • VACANT •
Jri!rilEDIATE: POSSESSION.
Priced 10 sell at $1'1.000:
Evening& Call S3J-55i0
Best Buy In Town
$21 ,500 Full Price
Gorgeou1 3 bed room in love-
ly country 1tyle 8.l"'ea with
Jots of loll h-eet;. Gli11lening
"Hanl11'00d '. F'looni;. Lergc>
roomy kitchc" with 10111 of
windows. Corntl' location.
Doublr d<'tn chrd g11rage.
ff'nced y1u'l1. NO 1'10NEY
00\\'N G.l.v, •11A l\lini·
mun1 Oo\\·n.
WE SEL L A HOME
EVERY 31 MINUTES
Former Model
I..es!i than 2 ycan old, Center1
hall plan 11·ith sunken living l
room, va.uHl!(f cathedral t'Cil.
inJ: and dran1atil' l\~ndow
11·all. J..arge scparalt> fom1a1
dining room. i\laster wite
ovt"rlooka unusually spacious
garden, roman style bath.
J:>ool table sitt family room .
Eleg11.nt dr.i.i:ies and deep
pile carpeting thrughout
make lhis Ne\\'J)Ort Beach
001ne a bargain at $64,:iOO.
Udo At Its Best!
Exciting 2 level 5 bedroon1
4 bath hoine.. Conte n1porary
spacious honll'. Large all")•
111.u;ter 10uitc. :;!"paralt> din.
ins room. Uousual storBge,
Lo1v interest hnancing avail·
able. Askin;: S7:1,!i0Cl.
Colesworthy & Co.
REALTOR
1\·ewport Beach Office
um Baysije Orivr.
67>4930 &1 z.1m
$700 Down
Eastside
3 Bedroom
To vels. This home h1 In
tx?au t1ful move-in t'Ondilion.
Lo\\1• Jo1v down lo anyone •
~eeing i11 believing, Seller
bri;ig transferred out ol
stale. r;.ctre.mely aruOOus.
A.skin<, $23,800 . ma.kc oUer .
ORANGE 'COUNTY'S
LARGEST
2629 HARBOR BLVD.
546-8640
OPEN EVES TILL 1:30
HOLY BANANAS 11
osrd hrick f~placc. Plus
\\'hara buy:: Gorg~~ J bed·
1'00n1~. 2 baths. Poli11hed
Hortllvoocl 1'1ours. ~00 sq. ft.
pafl<'led fa.mily room with
used brick fireplace. P lus
"Scpar ale" Play room or
"·orkshop, ham operator or
SC\\ing room. r-.tany more ex·
tras? ONLY $24,500 with NO
00\VN G.I.s and midget
do1vn f1tA. HURRY! HUR.-
RY!
WE SELL A HOME
EVERY 31 MINUTES
Walker & Lee
1i90 Harbor Blvd. at Adam!!
M54163 Open 'Iii 9 Pi\t
VIEW
OF BACK B/!~ 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 2-5 :30)
*1401 Mariners. Ne\vport Beach
546-8424 ISat & Sun 1-5)
995 Sandcastle, Corona del l'Ylar
676-0930 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
12 Bedroom & Family or Oen)
*511 Avenida Campana !Bluffs) NB
4 Big Bedrooms. ;; flaths
pl us hugf' family "1 An. -2
rnlO Hr.rbor 8 1vd. at Adams fin•places. J6 ft. covered
patio, complek'ly n!decorat-
Walker & Lee
673-2222 (Sun 1-S)
tt433 Bayside Dr .. Ne\vport Beach
642·8235: 676-3210 (Sat & Sun)
2512 Fordham (College Park) Cl\·I
549-3738 !Sat & Sun 11·6)
19632 Canderra La ne (Gle n l\l ar) tlB
962-4217 ISal & Sun 1·5)
2010 \'ista Cajon. Newport Beach
646-3928 : 644-1655 Eves. !Sat & Sun 1-5)
2383 \Veslminster Ave., Costa J\les11
646-3928: 541!-<l;69 Ev.,. I Sat & Sun 1·5)
445 Tustin Ave. fNe\vport lleightsl NB
676-5200 (Sat & Sun 1·4\
1106 Port Ma rgalc (lfarbor View llon1es)
NB. 673-8550 !Sun 2-61
309 Na rcissus. Corona de! ~l ar
673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
*2815 Catalpa (Easlbluff) NB
646-0l03 (Sai & Sun 12:30-S)
644-2867 (Sat & Sun 12·5)
1430 Deauville, Costa Mesa
642·1171 (Sun l.S)
(2 B1droom)
1501 Corn,vall Lane. NB
675-4930
DUPLEXES
(Sun 1-5)
(2 • 3 Bedrooms)
*·*4010 Ri ver Ave., Ne\\'port Beach
646-2 41 4 !Sun 1-5)
DUPLEX & TRIPLEX
(3 & 4 Bedroom )
000 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa
&14-4910 (Sun 1-Sl .....
++w~ ... *** ................. ...
M:">.M91 Open 'Ill 9 Plf
l'**'•'t NEW LISTING
Top locelion, '4 BR + den
wl f\replaOP, family nn,
nook, great lndscptt. •"it"!'lt.
1...-ee.kcnd oo lbe market! J'U5"1
lh1tcd Ill S-11.400.
''I' ,.j ·" . 1 .:,::;J '•·n:i}\,,;.r·
. 546·5990
$21,500
SWIM POOL
PArk Ukc Y•l'd, 3 bdrm. 7
ballll. enlry ha.II, dl'earn
kllchcn, popular floor plan,
5-to.1720
TARBELL 2'SS Horbor
1
cd inside'-& out. 2700 Sq. ft.
or beaul,y. $.\l, 150 -Ownrr
1vill help ri no~. -
646-7171
-O THE REAL 1('\. I.;STATI.;RS
LINDA ISLE
Rk·h. colorftll tjecor In NE\\'
'4 Br. 2·5')'. ~tedlll h¥ flnes1
bldr. Hlfi<I ram. rm, w!""''
bi\r; 4 00, • elC'Plll p14'der
rm. Spaclolls entry. St55.000
"Our 2Sth Y ter"
WESLEY N.
TAYLOR CO
Rt•ltors
NEWPORT CENTER
2W San JOAQuin Hills Rd.
644-4910
PAUL
WHITE
CAJtJIAJIAH ....... 6.
Paul· White· Carnahan
Realty Co.
546-5440
OUR 24th YEAR
WE SELL 100 HOMES
PER MONTH
Let yours be next -call now and start
packin9 -our extensive advertisin9 and
multiple listin9 service will do the work
fo r you. Over 850 sales people who meet
buyers in all areas. We have waitinCJ buy·
ers now!
CALL FOR A MARKET APPRAISAL.
WOW! $20,500
A real cut.ie in applC pit>
orde>r. CM•ner 1oin£. ov·
rr~as and must sacri·
fict-this 3 BR beauty.
Convenient to 11chools l.
shoppinG. Compl!'lely
te>nced rcs r yard. Z BA
plus blt·im. 346-5-140
NEED SOME
ELIOW AOOM 7
l..11.ri;:c half acre lot in
Santa Ana lici:;ht.ll.
Ciood ror hor~m;. or nur·
~l'l'y : poilllible to use for
uni1. aJ I lhlli for S33.300.
But, if you nttd ll homl'
this 2 sn ill a char1nr.r
"·Hh nic,. r atin: 11r~
;oind h::r. living room.
~l<l6-l4·10
IUILDEAS
ATTENTION!
INYISTOAS
ATTINTIONI
J ust IJslcd for 321,300
rach. two lou presently
zoned R·2. 128' r ronl ·
aar. t•ould o,btaJn vari·
ance to R-4. Tt>rriflc lo·
t:A tlon for \\'alking 10
dOl\'nlO"\Vn CMtll l\fe>s11.
Prc10ent inr.ome $260. per
mo. Owner 1vlll carry
2nd. 5'16-5440
FJ.IULOUS
HOMI
Double door terrazr.o
e ntryt <t Jarie bedroom~.
lltt"P dO\\•n LR ~·ith
bceutlful t.lcdllerranean
rircplaCI'.'. T\~·o run baths
with load~ or tile. !\las·
Irr bedroom Is pur,, lu:o:-
ufy \vlth Roman tub an'd
p:11.1·den atmosphere. Too
n111.nY, fcalurc11 to ml'.!n-
t.ion. You mu~1 11r r lhis
rnr only S3l .OOO And
good !P1·m~ avallabl r.
546·5440
CNO 011.15.ATIONI
$ILL IT 111
Say1 eut·•f·th" •wner
'.\fodem office building 6
!luites could be g suites.
Potential income of
$1740.00. Choice location
on Ne\\'port Blvd. Ask·
lni:: JO-:-;. d O\\TI on sale
price or 8120,000.
346-5440
MES.I. VERDE
Top location, J Bedrn1s
&: nit"<' family roon1.
Buil l in financing. As·
~ume f'xisting loan.
Large bcdroom:1 &"beau-
tiful \a.ndscaping makr
this 111n rxccptiona t huy
;oil, $:!8.50Q. .146-3440
SUAGIC.t.LLT ClE.t.N
How clea.n is clean !
\Vhcn you SC1! I.his 1/
FR, I~ j>&Ul Costa Mcu
home tor $33.500 \\•ith
au urna.bic lotln you 1\'lll
not believe. Crpts. like
nc\\-', special padding in
t'R makes carpc't l\'<'llr
,~·ell. :.>46-5440
JUST USTED
OUT ST ANDING VALUE
Hot off L'le lypewriter
::~: [s~ir~~ Co.~1 \j",
or ,, " 101111
rrpu art near new. Al
$34.975 v:ith 11S11umable Ina~ and E·Z term~. t.his
1von't la.al. 346-.3440
ORIENTAL
DEUGHT
Decor Is Oriental Mo-
dern. House Is. the de-
light. ~laintained to per-
fection this J bedroom
I: fam room is ready to
move in k occupy. Large
palio k beautiful rl'!ar
landscaping compli·
n'ents the 'lovely, home.
No1v just $27,5()().
546-!H40
JUST UDUCED
$J1000
\Vould you belitovto this
fabulous 4 + DEN +
POOL home has been
~::1 s~&1~~: mor In
I his u11 l-
ily. nt is
A braut)'. Priet'd ~!'>J,000
-lt ~ a little over de-
Vl'loped ~o ownf'r. is sac·
rificing: :>46-5440
DON'T II LA Tl
Ju1t listed Ud priced t o
soll In ~1Clla Verde, four
bf>d rooms, t1vo b • t h 1 ,
large tdze family room,
Beautiful fireplacr.. real
nice cpts and drapes
$36.950. Better hurry I
Good rinancini avail·
11blc. 546-5440
HT TOUR SWIET • ,
THIS WON 'T LASTlll
Anyone C!lll afford thil
t:ute 3 bedl'oom & tam•
ily in i\1esa Verde at
$26.750. 10% On termt
arl! av1\llablr. Home hu
hf!en freshly painted
1\ilhln las! 10 months,
l'Q It is in movl'.'·in con·
di Uon. All bltlns. QIJI
1\0\V ror l'OnljJJPtr. dt"·
!ail!!. 546·5440
BEAT THE TIGHT MONEY MARKET
With ·Loan Assumpt ions .
Here Are Three To Choose From:
G.I. RESALE
51/"-' INTl•IST
4 large bedrooms. 1 ~ ..
·f a bonus \.. beth.
Bl'and nt>w dkshwashr.r
complimenu I.hf/; beau·
tilul bit-i n kitchen. As·
11ume l11ri,:c loan in good
Joca1ion. i\Tany rxtras
lluch a~ Fpl., w/1v cptJt.,
drapes, J¥.llo. Hurry thb!
won't lalil. 546-!W40
flN.t.NCING
TOUGH?
Of'EN SUNDAT
261 lucltatR
Exti•a large .'l Bdrm .Ir;
~'/rm home in College
Par k & it a bsolutely
!llperkles, and here i$
1\·ha t ii \viii <.'OSI. With
$5.000 DN &s10umc rx· lstln~-5~' % loan 11nd
pay ~tO. per mo includ·
Ing p,rle, Int. taxes. Md
ins. THAT bcal'! REN'T-
lNG I I 546.544.0
JUST LISTED
1/FR, Bath 1 ti, a11kln1
$26,950 but owner anx·
ious. \Yith $5,000 down
aMumc 5% <;t G.I. Joan.
Paymr.nl would be $1,84.
per month
St. Johm;,
P.1.TJ . nea,r
545.5440
PAUL-WHITE.
CARNAHAN
Re•ltll Co. r
1093 IAICllt STRIET, COSTA MESA 546-5440
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~i· DAILY PILOT. SaturdOJ, MM<h 14, 1970
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HOUSIES FO'lt SALE ~ES FOR SALi! , .. ouses FOR SALi!
ntir•I 1000 Gentr1 I 1000 Co1t1 Mes~ 1100
l/B ---Ii-.; 1\lo11t1cello Townhouse
C ....__ LI I 3 Br. drps. crt>ll. blln.. By
SEEN IT YET? are,... y ng °""'" U9,900. -
2&'8 Carob. E11tblufl: open awaits )'tll.I in this lmlnac 2 -
sat, 1-S. 81?$1 4 bdm1. I: ~ &: fan\Uy rm f'rocnch Mf,11 Del Mar 1105
famlly rn1. \"W.luo In thl1 guarrer Condo Retrig. --
area. Sharp k w~ll krpt, \\1IU1htr/drytr Incl. 01f~r 5~~ .. GI LOAN BY 0\VNER
Extra barhs.. Top loc. Nice nwvutt; out of :1tatc, n1ake $28,100. 3 Br, 2 Ba, lam r111,
play yard. S·ll.600 fevc.s. offtr: newly dco., cow~ patio, 646~127). Open Sun 1-5 ~!~~1:.a~1: rJ;. ~~ ~:,r,~
HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi! HOUSIS ,OR SALE -Corona del Mer 1250Corona del Mar 1250 Huntlntton Beach 1400 S.nte Ana Hgta. 1'30 --;;;;=======;;;.IA REAL -·---=-----l BR IK)me w/many extras. OPEN VA appNJ"" 123,800. Vols
SATURDAY & SUNDAY l·l TREAT no dowo, f'llA low do..,, Bri11& mo~y &. SAVE ms Unique, Contemp . T 'vo French decor, 2 & den . TULLER REALTY ~11Hl8.14
story LR. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Pootslze yard. $43,500.
PLUS income $59,500. Irvine Terrace. 1700
HOUSES FOR SALE
Laguna Btach 1705
BLUE LAGOON
CONOOMINIUM
lkautitul 2 BR. 2 BA. Jul1
1ttpg to be:ach. 2 s\lllmrnln&
pools and tenni$ courts. Pric.
ed to aell at $49,SOO:-Call
·rw·ne.r Auoc:iates 494·ll11.
436 Fernleaf 1319 Bonni• Doon.
Reduced $4,000! 4 Br.
\\"hen you SM Uil1 beautiful
~feredlth Guden Home. A
4 Bedroom, 3 Balh, Clllto;n
draped and catPeted, 2t19tJ QUICK SELL: Lovely 4 br L1guna Nl9uel 1707
If. ft. \Vhlte &a\ll)'. For-home, 2' ba, crpl•, fmlc, -·
~INTALS _
HovH• u""''"'"""
Gentral JOOI
HERE'S ANcmt:t:R.
3 -bedroom, 3 bath tor~"n!.
Own.r tranlfemd 11)'1 rtnt
at S190 per month. Double
Canp. Nice kitchen. SW,
by at
WAl.J<ER ~LEE
2790 Harbor Blvd il" Mtmt.
Costa Mtsa
• CAMEO SHORES $23,500 .,,u,.. • th0p'1. Cul do
I 1: ,,A• Sac. $5000 dn, $Jii5 lllQ.
5 BR, 3 Ba. Blocl< to Pool. Cameo Shores.
ocean. $49,500. SUN . ONLY. mal Dining Room • Bre:ak:-fenced. 2:i122 Erlc:aon \Vay, Golfers' Heaven
f E . ,_ 1 Lacuna Hill!:. 837--0tiit
u t •Un&: Area •11 arge ========='14th eree:n eoll coum. 3 BR, Jlll Costa Mes•·
Open Stl t. & SUn, _ l...,: 4 .... ;i Id O"'nt'r will carry 2nd. Gorham. Ne1v sptctal lf'l'i:i'I· 4 BR Easts e 5.i7-932'1
3320 Stavlew 4S4l Tren-,ent
HAL PINCHIN & ASSOCIATES, RHllora
KRoo'ltchen • pa1nel""11Fatnily Linuna Beach 1705 lllln rn1, 2 patios, ll2' lot, 3 BR. 2 BA dble 1ar. •1~lni.
m • wa er $0 ener · • cpt1. d1'p1. lnd.scpd, many Tloor to <.>eillna ate ne
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• t Good loan 11vall.: exet>pt1on· Ai'l!lltlllt." FllA losn on thl8 ~-========= ~ oct'•n vlt>~. Luxury home sharp EASTSJOE ho1nc on Mesa Verde lllD 675-4392 3900 E. c .. tt Hwy., CdM 111rinklen1 tront l-n ar. xtras, rte•! view, $53,000, f\relact. I' Block wall teno.
J\luch mo~ to see and •P-WEED IT tern1s, O"l'-ner 4~5674. ed )'ard. Cor krt "''Ith t ide 1n flne5r 1'M!i1dentht.I area. l largt> COl1'K'r I 0 1. tn1eriol'I ------__ _ preciate. S44,950 -
546:-2313 AND REAP PANOR.UIIC Cklean View gate tor boat, etc. •••Ct &dnn!f .• all 1pack>u1; lge. complett'IY rederorated. To-
to\, pl.umbNI for P:OOI. A tal p~'l'tlntJI $206 !IX>, VACANT Newport Bt•ch 1200 Corona del Mar =.:c=-:..:c:=-= 1250
,. =,1"" '1 '""'°"<Ev... Asking $27, 950 OPEN lt.se by Owner: ' BR,
21; ba. except. v l~w.
(Broadmoor Harbor Vit'w
n·actl Sun 1·5. lj}j \\'in-
dovt'r
CHECK
THIS ONE
1o ·THERf:AL
\"\. CSTATF:RS
f BIG HOUSE
Came tJkc a look: OP<'n Sat
& ~un. l.G: lJlO Slru1>oard.
Newport Hei9hts
View Lot
$15,000
READY
TO MOVE IN
./ 3 Spac:iou.s bedlwni~
" 2 Balh:S
COUNTRY LIVING
Neal as a pin 3 bedroom. 2
hath beauty. Huge yard for
tl1t' kids with swing &et in-
cluded. Home has hue e.
;orreous living room 1\'i th
hrick tittplace. New , deep
pile carpet&. ?IIodern elee·
n'it! kitchen. Great covered
palio. Beautiful tree • lined
street. F U L L PRtCE is
$21,950, with small down, to-
tal payment of $182 includes
all. CALL
I Harbor View llllls. 4 Bdrm ..
'11 b1ths. expaNl\'C \'ie11 . f ~r. co1nnwnity pool. E."l:iS:I·
IJ\g 6% % loan auumable
Chl·ner 11·ill cool)f'rate on fin·
I anclng. Offered now at
C:11\ 101· detail!.
4 IDRM·DEN·
Upper Bay-$35,500
2306 R.t'dlands. 646-4393
BAYSIDE VILLAGE
./ t"onna.I dininr room
./ Brick Flrepl1ce
I Charmlna: patio
I Ne"•ly remodeled kitchen
PLUS
1 Bedroom a11<t bath a:uest
house. o $61.'500 (eves. 548-88681.
2 Br, 2 Ba,· pool, pvt beac:h.
clubhouse. lx>at slip avail.
Adults only, no pets. Owner
673-S42'1.
OR I
I 'mu I\ ,\ Ill. \fll
1u; \U'\' l\C'.,
t~· , " ,,., n.))'
3 Bedroom
2 Bath
$119. Per Mo.
Includes Taxes
\rant Costa i'liesa? Here it i:.
• spacious 3 bedroom hmc
with mas.sive stone fireplace.
built-in kitchen designed for
convenience, forced air hl'al-
'ng, big backyari:I for child·
n. -ckw to shopping and
Khools and Catholic school-
church. Assume existing
-41,1% annual P"n:tnlage rale
'NA loan . try $25,500 · start
c_ldng.
'42-1771 Anytime
. Daisy Fresh
Corona del Mar "Wllth of lhe
O THC RF.AL
\"\. CSTATCRS 51/29/o LOAN
Assumable. 3 BR., family Trn. 2~7 Ba. Pool. $46.500
Principals only S48·0355
Consider an inexpensive re-
modeling lo a 4 Bedroom 3
bath, family room, fonnal
dining roo1n home .•
WE SELL A HOME
EVERY 31 MINUTES high\1·a~" Absolutvly c:harm· Priced To Sell
i11g :! bcdrooni R~nch :;lyle \\'ould )'OU belleve <I + tam·
horn<'. Us<'d bl'Jt:k. opt'n ily l'OOnl + pool? Great lo-Newport Heights 1210
benm t·cilln;,: and lols ol ca11011. A must SN:t NEWPORT HEIGHTS
OPEN HOUSE :rn . & Sat .• 1 to s
309 Narcissus
Corona del Mar Wa.lker & lee "'""'° glaS>1. No parking problems Jean Smith Realtor $15 500
ht're and.justs. ishot111•alk to <100 E. 17th St., c.~L 64&-3255 FIXER:UPPER \0 THF: RF:AL
~ESTATERS
2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams
543-0165 Open 'til 9 P~f
the brodi. R-'2 zoning and , .
pl('nly of room 10 de~·elop BY o:vN~R: 5 ~ assumable 50 x 140 R-2 lot. 1 BR Span
an inc:ome unit. nus "on'I loan~ b1 , '2 ba, healed pool. stucce ~·/f.rplc. Room for
last at $37 .500. _Ca=IJ">t"0.=1116:='·===== I mol'f' unit!.
OPEN HOUSE
Sun. 11·5)
-BRASHEAR REAL TY CAMEO SHORES 310 Ith St., H.B.
Colesworthy & Co.
REALTOR
/'\e\\'(lOrt Bcac:h Olfice
College Park 1115
~ BR. ~ BA, din/lam. Compl
~bit. Bet. than new. Atl 1st
class. 1700'. New cptg le lino.
Very pvt patio ares.s.
~>40-8376
Newport Beach 1200
SPECTACULAR VIEW
of HARBOR
& LIOO ISLE
1028 Bayside Drive , +
847-8507 Eves: 642-0427 OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN N~w delu."l:t' duplex. Ow~rs
4545 ORRINGTON l br unit + 2 br. Crpts, drps,
Bay~st 1223 Custom built <I Bdrm,. <I blt·ins, frplc:'s. \Val)t to
bath•. OC'ean view, pool, un-~ beach. $45.500. J\Iake
SHARP SHARP SHARP der ma.rl<et at $76,500. oiler.
Adult occupied, 2 BR, 1'4, Ba 644-lll3 For app't. to vie\Y TIIB LiNOBORG
and a ~at kitc:hen. Lovely, Eastbluff Realty .COMPAN¥
lovely landscaped yard. Be ·rc~ri:fjNjf'iljjmJ:ifif'/ ~~Q~, ,..,..~,,..;;i;~-~"~·;..~ th!! iirst to see. SUNSHINE BRIGHT
Je•n Smith Realtor $59,SOO MUST-mow & sell!-Lovely
400 E. J7th St .. C.l\1. 646-3255 One of a kind. 2 Bdrm,. + garden home, '3 br. Study,
B 'f I paneled den. 2 Belhs. Cui-La:. fan1ily room & kitchen eaut1 u combo. Dining &. living
I W II tom thruout. Be!I b!ilow van e s roon1, Open beam ceiling~. 2
3 BR 3 BA I h HIV)'. location, 4!b:ll8 P't. . , pus uge rum· Batp1 C~ts, Drps, Air cond,
pus room. AU s rrounding R-:l lot. Feilced ylrd front &; back.
a beautiful heated & filtered University Really ti7S-6.1lO Extra Jar•e lot. LDIJ of Ex· 3001 E. Coast Hwy., CdJ\t • pool. tras. Owner will ca.n-y 1nc1..
67~>4390 612_77TI ... Bedroom extra roo.m.
:;/\a a COUNTY'S · Ha1'Cl.,.,·oocl 11001'5. Existing ,.,.~NL~ERGEST FIXER·UPPER 1 .. n 7%, bl TO. Vacant.
:· J.629 HARBOR BLVD. Exttllent Potential in this :i
; 546 1640 Bedroom on. R·2 lot Thal
: OPEN EVES TILL 8:30 l'Oukl Ill' C-l 1n near future.
1 Big double detac:hed garage.
231 Sant:i Ana Ave.
(S. of QIU Dtive}
Jean Smith Realtor For Sale By Owner · princlpafs only. Reduced to
400 E. 17th St.. C.i\l. 646·3~ House &. garage apt on 1 lot. $3.t950. Shown by _ap..
Dover Shores 1227
Each 2 br, 2 ba. Rear unit poinpnent on.ly. 962-r)356
cwTCnt income $Zl5 mo. LIQUIDATION!!
: BAY & OCEAN -"'~i~i Imn1edlate POl>St'S!ton
BY OWNER
GT;i.3982 REGAL * SPACIOUS
COMPLETE VIEW
Bay k P.1tns. 4 Br, 41-., Ba
Charming front unit. Erplc, 12 NE\V HOJ\IB.s:
bay wlndo\\". pine panel~. l\IUST BE SOLO!
Vac:ant & ready to mCl9e In. :;.4 ' :; Bedroonu ~ Views both day & night i · from this fabu1ou!i hon1e
: • irt lovely Irvine Terrace. e DUPLEXES e + nWds. High ceilings.
Price $49,500 y,•ith tlfi,000 loy,-er price
down. Call 67J..:i218. r to cl~ these out!
t'ORONA Highlands vi(~ HAFFDAL REAL TY Large bedrooms, 3 baths
l !l'onnl.l, \'iew tllning room I------~--:<'.. Poolside family roon1 $25,950
\O 'THEREAL \"\. ~~TA '.f ERS Kear Ocean 2 & .\ BR. F'um. ~iOOO sq It built around court.
Nt'arly t'K'11· ........ S~2.300 4 rar gar. £.Z maint. Im·
I Jor lo Ot.-ean. 11·ith \'k!I\'. 2 med occp. $178,000 furnish·
S.· • OR. + guC'sl 1·n1 $51,500 ed. Msume 6~% loan. o·"'n·
hon\e. Ideal for couple 842-4405
,,·/possible guest qln. or
; ·Spacious yard wilh pool,
: · ·A 'beautiful hon1c in
• ....,.al location ' -•.. • $124.600
Listed E:'lclUsh·ely 11·ith
more bdrrns.: OVt'rlooking $20,500 Full Pric:e
the IO\\'n, SEE THIS! Huntington Beach Area
Open Daily 2-5 Sharp 4 bedroom, 2 bath
Assume· S.3/4% Loan Canal \llaterfronl \\'ilh pit>r er !>18-7249.
Beautiful home. Entry 11<1-ll. ror boaL 2 & 3 BR. units or =========
hug-I' farnily room. Qversized j BR. fan1. home •. S7t:i00
rnasler l.lt'drn1, dining r1n ,
finest built-ins. 5'. r,v apr.
540.1720
TARBELL 2955 Harbor
University Park 1237 412 ]1fendoza Terratt honie. Large country :;tyle
Stan Smith, Rltr. li73-20t0 ldtc:hen wi th elttlric bulll
/;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; j A well-built 2 Br home with ins. Great play a?'t'a for the
hu-brick firepJa.,., Iota of kids. Assume F .H.A. Joan A Whalt of a Buy .. ~ · 1 I al .. f lll3 Panelling. A Jiltlc beauty. So. w1t 1 ot paymenuo o . On a quiet, residential street, s b ·1 d l of h""'. rmntJ financing. u mi your own paymen LAKEFRONT-Lakc Fore~!. Near Npt. Post Ofc:. 64&-2414 tralfic: free, & clean as • "" .. -1
New 2 br. 2 ba, plush crptsl.,,~~~:'l:"~~~..., \vhistlt'! The loc. & dn. 67~2~GAN REA~Irc59 We SELL A HOME
& drps. Under replac:eml'nt BLUFFS CONDO payt. you have been looking ..........., EVERY 31 MINUTl!S
price. LPasc optioo. O\\·ner By O"-"'Tier: 2 BR, Oen: 21,f for! J us t $30,500 for this 3411 E. Coaat Hwy, Cdfl[
tllRY 1radt'. 011'Jl('r 494-8463 BA. !iv. rm w/frplc. \\'ti bar. spa.c:ious 3 BR. home. DUPLEX: 1 br & l br. Huge Walker & Lee
$30,500 2 patios. 2 e11.r sar. entry pa-• Red Hill Realty yard, OCf!an 1ld~. 6% note
Ho c-1 d ' pool · ·1 Univ. Park Center. Irvine assumable 61.:i-5325 ASSUME 6o/o , ... s, rp.. pnv1,
All maln inc:!. Luxury + at Call Anytime 833-0820
2790 !{arbor Bl\'d, at Adams
fi6.9491 0)lt'n 'ti! 9 P?lf
,\p1· loan. Trrrific nionth!y $~2.000. ;i11 A\'f'nida Cani-~~~'t"''!"""':'l"''\'"'~'I Balboa Peninsula 1300
. . payn1ent plan . Nalural bric:k pana, ICornr.r of Visla [)('! $1500 Under Market -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Qu1e.t Linroln Lan: in Bay. lirrpla<.>(' 1n hugr {an1ily rn1, Oroi. GW-2867. Open Sal & fllak(' us prov~ ii! BRAND •
tn:-5!· Su'.i~en lh·ing room. l'nlr·y hall. dinin1.t 1·1n, p;.1rk Sun Noon 'Iii j P;\1. NE\V. single )e\·el Toivn· 504 W. BAY AVE.
~----....... N~
VA terms or minimum FH,\
do11·n !: o-1\'ner pays points
on spac. 3 Bl'. 'l Ba home in
top location. Only S23,99.'.l.
ormal dinlllg roon t. ~pac· hkt• )aiYL ;>ID-17:.lO. · ~. -house. l lxlrms. 2 baths Sep-Charming new 3 bdnn. 2 ba.
s family roorn A: J.irnf' TARBELL 29SS Harbor OPEN HOUS~ arat(' dining room. f\lany 1.1ed.Herranean a:tyle: build·
landsca_pcd yard "1lh do:;I========= 1••1 M•r1'ner1 ,~ .... ~ ... 0 " I Y $33,""" IN-' hO to ua1·1 •"-· ;Jun. •Dt'c:or by CanlX'I & C llOO ..., • ,..u ..., ...., er s mt!, p q J y uau· Pac:ific: Shores Realty
jJG.8894 or 8-17 ~ ,-(:hallin and in beautiful con-ot ta Mesa \\'alk to ~hoots, park k "'est-CLUDJNG IBE LAND! out. Top loc:. (OC'CUpied).
(hoon. Call Bill Bents for clill Shopping. Beaul. cus-Submit your tenns. Bill Grundy, Realtor .-p~intmenl 10 SC<' this STAR lo111ized hoine on ideal cor-PETTIT REALTY CO. 8lJ Dovt'r Dr., ~'B 64.2-4620 Immediate Possession
ncr location. Pri<.-ed for im-"The House of Homes'' l ~~~~~,..~~"!""I Wa lk To Beach
OPEN
AT & SUN -1 TO l
' 177 MESA DRIVE
BRIGHT mediate sale at $39,950. Op<>n 83)..0101 OLDER 2 BR. on 2-R--3 lots. You can assume this S~f: gov-1~ the \\'Ol"d Jor this EAST· J-5 pm Sat k Sun, South ========= Nr. Nwpl Harbor Yac:ht ernment loan \vitb ONLY
1 Coast Real Estate. Corona dol Mor !250 c:lub. $52,500. Frank ?>.1ar-$5,000 and payments under !'JOE. 3 bedroom, ~ balhl--=--~~~~~~ . •-· ky doll hou se. Sc.hools. t·hurch· Eastbluff. Lnsk ;;.;.;..;.;:.o..='-'----· I shall Rily 675-4600 $200 for everything. -uea
~ NITS clean 3 bedroom, 2 bath '''Ith I'S and shopping arr a ft-1\' 8 0 ,,, . 3 BR 2 8 • 1 u L"do Isle 1•51 k of the extra an1en1r.u:s ·that Y .. ne:. \. '" am. I • an le ricep sllag carpet, sep.
1,.-0 11 ith thi~ home. Prlc:ed I'~, 4hning rm. large pool. aratc lami\y rocnn. 1nodern
t 1 $'l!l !l50 \ 1 e \I' lot on cul-de-sac. DECORATOR'S hullt in kitchen, dlshy,·asher
a on Y -~iG.zill &14--0288. 9(17 Aleppo Sf. NO LOAN COST HOME and fireplace ... \Vhat else
KNO\\I 'rHI:: AREA ? "·•ulifully do"". 5 Bdrms. could you \\'ant? 2 • 2 Bedroom units plus u.:: WE SEL A HOME R<.'duced Bayl'rest jt'wcl. l guest apartmt'nl i; block 10 Family rm. Xlnt street to L Ml U S
BR. ~ 81\. !am rm. lS19 ocean on beautiful J\larguer-street 45 ft. lot. EVERY 31 N TE
c.-or. Joi. Pvt bch. Jl.tonarch POOL & CLUB. Bel"' UNIQUE EXTREl\IE CON· ...... ·~~ l'tl'IO\'at ed. ~"13 to $U5 mt. TE'1P0" 'RY I' 0 'I E Ba y. S2ti,950. ~...,...a, ~
" n.n , 1 · • 49.>-4519 &U-3221 &fl)'Ume. &M.9666 STYLED IN FLYING A
FRAA1E DESIGN. 1..oc:tt.1ed RENTALS AVAIL. Now 2 br .. lra dirt""
in the Niguel sec1ion of La· Houses Furnish.d -fam rm combo. Spacious
a:una, on sii·eeplng lot ap-!iv. rm. kitchen, ba, \\l/W
prox. 100 ft. 11·1de. Spac:ious. Rent•ls to Shar• 2005 crpt, drp1, rar w/laund rn\,
enclosed. atrium entry Irani-fenced yd, newly dec:cr. ~7
ed by dbl. doors. affords the P.001\IMATE \Vanted, Glrl Orange. 8Al'l~Pr.t: P'tl. &:
ultimate in privacy. y,·ants to mo\"e to C.~I .. S.A., Sat.
Sprawling 4 BDRt.f. floor Tustin, or N.B. lo be close SPACIOUS Del Cerro Kome.
plan. of 2150 sq. II., featur-lo i,·ork. Gas prohibitive near So. cOast Plu'1. $U5
es l\tOOERNISTlC LlV. Rl\1. noy,•, P.eply lo Sox ~T2j, n10. 5'C'?-0933. 543--0m Daily Pilot. \VIEXTENSIVE USE or1,,-~o.,-=~-=-.,. 4 BEDR06ri.t HOUSE
GLASS. OVERPO\VF.RING 2 Slntle Y.'orkinr Girls \\'!&h Nr. So. Coast Pl•:sa $225
FREE f'ORl\1 FIREPLACE to share the ir apt & t'X· e S16-2&G e
OF BRICK. ~2 Fl, HIGH. penSt!s. 2 houses fro111 ==_:c,;.;c_.:.:...;. __ ,_,.
\V/\V CARPETING & CUS-O<.-ean. Call 615-6929 a.ft. CUTE, 1 BR, stove. re~,
TOt.f DRAPES THRUOUT. 5: 30. drapes, $120, Util. pa. ,
lst quality kilc:hcn with \\•al-n;.u'"-s~l:,,N~E°"sso-=c,-,-,'"l•"'•"<"u-,"h•=re ~. &&M630
nut cabinets, bill-In R 1: O, t.llsslon Viejo \'it>\\'. home 3 BR, 2 BA + Den. Dshwhr,
dish\\'llhr.. eic. SPACIOUS w/older person err pemns. crpts, drps, CGv·d patio,
MSTR. BDRM. SU ITE \V/ $100 mo. 639-1525. f~ yard. S20tl. ;wg..2093
Masa Verde JllO P~AN1' OCEAN VIE\V. \VOMAN \Vil! sha1-e Laguna
This bettu quality home ~as Nlguel home \v/re!ponslble
bt'cn N!posscssed by maJOr I business person. SlDll n10. 1----------1
sav. & loan. It's been !IOme-495--0389 COUNTRY Oub Villa CondO.
y,·hal nea:Jectt'd. N EEDS ;::.::.:;=.--.,.,-==·= 3 Br., l~; ba, hid pool, Mj. PAJlNT ft-l\TI NOR RE-fl'male roommate wante 1o l\le1a Verde CC. 50-511&
PAIRS. This "\\'AY OUT" share 4 br &.pt.. N.B.
home Is 001 for everyone, $62.50 mo. Call 675-0374.
but for tho&e who seek tile
unusual in CONCEPT &
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN.
lt's an outstanding ba1"ga1n
for
$36,500 Full Price
Call now, fol" the E.Z. lern1s.
Owner will c:arry U1e mort-
rage.
MISSION REAL TY
985 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna
PHONE (714) 494-0731
\V0:\1AN wil l share Cd;\1
hcnne \\'ith responsible
\\-orking ~·oman. 675-1977.
YOUNG man tO shatt 2 BR
apt, Santa Ana area. W .50.
All 4 pm, 543-4307
2100
3 BR: pool; yearly, C&rnellia
Ln. Al King:. Jones. Realty.
Ph. 67J.6210. Eves. 67>0998.
OCEANFRONT Home Mou Verde l!IO
Rockledge By The sea. 50x ---------257 To J\IHT. 3 BR., 3 Ba. + guest apt. Hid. &. Wt'd.
pool. 1150,000.
f.1ESA VERDE HOr.tE
Beautiful 4 br. pool, formal
din. rm. s.tOO. 54&-0631
GOOD INVESTMENTS Newport Buch 5 Units on 2 lots, Laguna 2200
Canyon Rd. Rm. lo addl ----------
more units. Reduced for 2 BR. 11~ BA. Thru Jqne
sliort timt'. SS0,000 30th. Sl9J. util incl. Child
7~ f 'I. fl-onlage So. Coasl ok. Sij..(1642 or ( 213 )
Blvd. 2 Prime business loc.-. _;i,,,,.;·;· ,;36;"'~=====~ I + penthouse I: parking. J.iOO •
2355 sq ft., improvc1nents. Al/\ Balboa lslancl
appraisal al :ielling priCe of ---------
$110,000. Good loan c:an 1x'
assumed at presenl rate &
terms. Lo111 maint.
.c::; ..
FURN. t.tod. 2 Br. 2 Ba.
Dock. No pets. Avail to
June 20. $300 mo. 67>7880
Newport Beach
8/8
Adult• O.ly
3 BR. 2 batl!I split level $255
2 BR. 2 Baths ........ U%3
AVAILABLE NOW
Bay It. Beaeh R.1alty, Jne.
901 Dover Or. Suite 126 NS
643-2000 Eves. 54MBM
WESTCLIU' -Latp 2tlOtl
sq. fl., 3 bt'drool'l\, 2 bath.
love ly yard -Matinen
scl)ool dl1t. $390 per mo.
yearly. 1607 KenUane. open
dally from 3:30 p.m. or call
owner 642-2835 ·
NEW Harbor Vlew Home, ·3
Br, family nn. 2 Ba, w/W
c:arpets. Ltue $350. ll01'
Port Charles Place, N.I .
64Hl77
DUPLEX 3 Br. 2 Ba. nr.
oce11.n. sm :J\lo. No pelt.
R1c:hardson Rlty. 2443 E ,
Coast Hwy.. Corona 4el
r.rar. 675-4031
FRES,HLY palntt'd 3 Br, 2·
Ba Duplex nr bcb.. Nu t'pt&.
Bltns. $250 mo lease .
~G-7573 . . . DELUXE TownhOUIJI! 2 Br, 2
Ba. lrplc. p:iol. S 2 S 0.
2 BR Apt & sl'pg porch on Bayfront apt $350.' Alt.
Ne1\'porl ls[. Priv dock on 1-'"-""'_7_32 _______ 1
2910 Summer Rentals
L •&TATS
353 N. Coast Hh\18.Y.
Laguna Beach
494-7511
LAGUNA BEACH
V.A. or F.H.A.
A n1odcrn beauty wi th ten·if.
ic improvemt'nts. Spaeious
bedrooms. LARGE tamily
room, 1\-IASSIVE d o u b I e
t'IREPLACE. Vast expans-
e.oi of concrete patio a n d
decking for boat or tntiter.
Easy maintenance ya r d.
Li\'t' like a KlNG in a pres-
iige neighborhood !or just
$34.500!
WE SELL A HOME
EVERY 31 MINUTES
Walker & Lee
2043 \Ve:i1lc:llfr Dr.
646-77U
NE\V l BR, 2 BA, \'iew
home, builtln oven, nnge,
dish1vasht'r. ca rpeting .
s2:;,9JO, ]O\\' dO\\'n. assurnc
7•~ ..,:;, loan, 49'1-3006 492-4084
c:hannel. sm \\'k. or $800 WESTCUrr -J br, 2 bi.
mo. Call 879-2001bt>lr5:30. house on qU!et st. Avail ca
yrly lse $350 mo. Refer .....
Duplexes Furn. 2'175 Call 54!1-1693, >-'Jl'M. 1-~~~'-~~~
NICELY Furnished duplex &
garage, Corona de! !\Jar.
673--0>l6
$110 -Duplex for bachelor.
All utili1ies, yard.
Bkr53H980
RENTALS
Houses Unfvrnished
3000 ------
** RENTALS**
$92.50 Furn l BR Apl.
$15.i Furn 2 BR Apt.
Sl40 Un!urn 2 BR Du-plex
$150 Unturn 2 BR Studio
Sll:i Unfurn 1 BR Cottage
ROOr-.ff\fATE SERVICE
• J\IANY OTI-IERS ...-
F rH to L•ndlords
Blue Beacon Rental Finders
43.i \V. 19th St. Cf\! &l:'.i..()111
$165-for gracious living 2
BR, separate dining room,
redecorated. Bkr. ~
3 BR. 1 BA, tenc:ed yd. Cuu
Havtn vie:. 3 schOOls. ~ts.
req'd. 333 Pirate Rd. $225.
mo/lse. 646-9549
JUST Built. Hal'bor View
Home. Lp 2 sty, 4 BR., tor.
m.a1 dining rm &: family nn.
gardner. s•so. ~5391.
Newport Holgilts 1210
l BR, hrdwd noors., trpt,.
encl. yard, dbl rar., Xinl
loc:. $200. Avail i1ar. 17.
673-7'993 except Sat pm.
4 BR, 2 Ba, Pool, Adults, nt
pets, $350 1hort tenn ~
month. 501 Klnp P 1,
6~2-8029
Unlver1Jty Park 3117
EXEc:.vrfVE.. Type 3 BR. l
BA home w/ atr i um .
Bil-ins, crpl!, drp1. lmmed.
occ:up. Nr. UCt ~ shopplq:,
644-0449 or 675-4497 .e Opp, Santa Ana C.C.
Bullder·s homC'. lwand nrw r-a Bedrooms. '! b;1ths, fam·
ily roo n1 plus 1'(!(-, mom
)Uge oouJ !or ~ pool table. Immediate
Tradc11·ind!i. By 0 w ne r . ile. 3 Bedroom, l\li bath plus $98,500 Wa Iker & Lee
App!. ~pac:ious t bed garage apt.. LIDO REAL TY INC. Gener•I 2000General 2000 General 200I
• 67J.l80S * O\\tner \vill finance these At-3337 Via Lido 67J.7300 7G82 Edinger j .:;..o;.:.:.;.;:.;..._-::===================----'
r:-s10 yd. s,::old t;hai: 1·<1 rPf'1s. Possession Newport Beach 1200
.REDUCBD. t"ROi\I $11.:.00 FHA~ NO DO\\'N. !('rtns.I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;'
1'0 It. LO\\ S38;.:W· avail'ablc. Ni« ·t BR, 2 BA i•
" 646-7lil on 11uiel cul-Or.sac, '.! hicks • DUPLEX •
oTHEREAL
"\. ESTATERS
~ '? park, schools & shopp',e:. 4 BR. & 2 BR. S42.500
r.caut landscape<!. all h!t-20• Dow O\\'C Bal
' ' ·. . , r·• ins, l1f'C'placc & dini~;. Out ' '11 C'A.u. ance
of 1o"·n O\\'J'ler, pr1«d 10 CAL FOSS R II , • TRY 10°/o DOWN ~ll $26.950. Ca.II 54.5.&tZ.! , ea or
4,BR.-$25.9,50, Spotless~ Nr.11 Soulh <'oai;f Real E~ta\('. 642-31.50
''"" d"""'· 1'11'"'· lid. -WALK TO SHOPPING ffrt:, 2 Baths. Con1rr let
1>i;v. 5\\'lrn l'iuh. \\':'\lk
all achools.
PANORAMIC VIEW
tu , 2001 BayskJe Dr. Beau!. L('flulirul 1'.as!1i1rl!': :l BR .1 k t J ·t . 3 8 4 b hotll!' \\'J!h large rnmll y s iu c roo ·s ~· ,.., . a.
,.c..,1..":'o,. 0 . t"d k J'k \l'/ll('l'!i'\'.lnt ho1nr, xlnt 11w11n.
Co M 1001¥1. i·r.rs1z pnr I r n1Jng beach. Ney,·!~· redcor. ,..IN· A"TINi] ~ard 11 111n1p<'r or boo! ~~01'-SlS0,000 SllO\\'N BY APPT. 1 ~!;:::;:::::;~''.f"~·li!;llZ _ .11;r .• Ju~t listl'<l a! $25.950 • Biii G d R I r. A Touch of S enisli 'ub11111 tl'im:i. tall ;J110.11a1, run. y,, ee tor
. . P Jler1t11<>r rt '·il Eslale 10,....0 8.13 Dovt:r 01., NB &12·4620 .\\~led patio, 3 BR + din. e-'• ,......
• 1 I .1 I _ 1 r\r~.• -r am1 Y ... gt, roon1 0\1•1 -DoYer Shores Area tart~. Rcduc.'t'd II>· MES DEL MAR You O\i'TI 'Alf' Land
. S47,9.AI :; br. 2 I~. f:11n 1111. sha.kc rl. Beautiful pool size! yrd. 3 BR
Walkar Rlty. 675-5200 hlt.111~. {'rpt£ S.· flrps. ln~1rd h<lme \\'/ clqant reaturts.
a66 Via Lido. NB Open Sun. Ur:s. :.unken 11\". ru1.. S2UOO. lri fRm rm bttakfast al"ea
i.BEACH 8ARGA1Ne Call Gtrn Quc~n, l!erttagc lorm:il dl~'g rm. 3 c:~·
DnJ SZl.900. temu 'tor this ~,,\\ate · .>14}.lt.ll. g'f'ln· $33,250, BY O\\IN.
•3 :R. 2 ba. lovely hOme. "' DELUXE TO\\'NHOUSE • 3 ER. &12-~i.l&l ~buJl1.1ns. carpets 1:. drapes. BR. :l1i Bath. Has buJ1t-111~1'B"L7t:"••"r~s--~3,...,,B-r,...,,,-.~.~.-1 'f:t~pstoOCQ.n. & m11n' rlCt ra.oi .._root, lo \•el. corner Er<''"
'AYWOOD REAL TY c:~ubhou~ & rec tacihtle~. bclll\·l~1\. Co\" iv11. I led·
63(16 \\I, C',oe.st Jlwy .. l'lB No. c_.~1 C.wt.h ~'" ;jl ~o p111 tn, CIJS. dl'p\t I:. shutter~ ~· e SU.1290 • lonn. h) u11·ner. &:~~9&16 -t rxlm~. \Valk to ~p\t,
II.ii ~10. Pays Al~ Cd:'ll Iii. 011·11Ct Sll.000. ; $30,BOO °""''"' r.'. f'llA loan oo 6H-i.,,;
: Assumt Sl/4% 10"''"1.Y ! hr' .l. c.'Onv. rtPn":? -uA"v"s1"n"1:'""v"'1L"L"'o1"c"E,.--
Lean apr. Entry h~ll. family ba. dbl i.:11 r ll'll'lit' rin qui<'I li1111.~ual lypc i'ltobUe Hoane
f'oom, J>lllS xtra rttrct\lion l ll't!ei. Call !-l$..31 "'/Jl(!nn, C&.bl'ln&.. 2 Br'I, 2
f'l'JOm, 1111 !ht lte\ ho1111• cwi-:; BR lt.!>1:. lit lan1 m1 ·· 421 l'ln '11. dre18'g rn1. :2' l!v rm,
lk>rn Jrl\h,11'1"~. xtru h;,1lhJ:. GSJCIOO JOI&. E 20th si, C,\I. lrplc, c1Lrport, patio. prh•
)40..Ji21J $37 • .AIO -SI Shtvtrt RI 1 r r:lb~ • heh. Pool. Boal
TARBELL 2955 Harbor .f~2.-Qn J.llp •1••11. Artult?o. 67~7692.
trac:tivt' units on wry desir-3 BR, Den, 21~ Ba. Con· 842-44;,,J S.W.5140 C. ft\l '1) ,.5) "\,. { _ f) "C be. e .
able terms. CALL US. \VE tf'mpor&.ry , Arc:h i lec:t µ~ 1.'"t.J ~~ 't> P(/•t:J
llAVE ~IANY OTHER FINE dcsignt'd k bit. Lo int. RARE l J
PROPERTIES. tn.osforabl• loao. By OPPORTUNITY Tn@ Pun/& with the Bui t·fn Chuck!@
673-8550 owner. Phone • 673-2854 for Take over 5~ loan, $147 mo
10 THE REAL
\"\. ESTATERS . .
Open S.t./Sun. 1-S
1519 Bonnie Doone
Irvine Terrece
3 Bclrn1s. 2 haths. Beautltully
decorated. Nothing lo do but
fllO\'f! in. Q\V!ICI' l\'i!J i('aJ>e /
op lion,
NEW OUPLEX
So. Of 1-h\·y. 3 Bdrim:. 3 ba. +
:l Bdrms. 3 ba. Frplc .• carp.
& drapes, range, DI\\'. Livi.'
in 3 Bdrm. & recc1\·e $235
mo. lnoomc. Xlnt deprecia.
lion.
Richardson Realty
2-IU E. Cout Hiih'IV8Y
al 1\lacATlhur, CdM 67a-4031
$9,000
PRICE SLASH!
Tncrediblo reduction! 0\\'ner
left :tl'f'l'l, !tf.l'!t "'flt UST
SELL 1''0\\':" 3 BR. &. rum·
pu!> rm. U FL lot: qu1er
Mtr'N!I ; gl'ffl for f!lmlly 11·1lh
childrt.n.
SEMPLE
REAL ESTATE
Xllj E. Coast Jlwy. Gil-2101
ATT'R. 2 BR. houu I.: aar3ge
11.pl. SJ60 r-.'fo. Income. Xlni
108n. $-12.500 01\ !1M" fli.Hi37
appt. pays all. 2 Sty 3 BR. 21; EA
BY 0 \VNER. 4 BR & den, ' + lam rm, only $31,500.
BA . 11 kit or hlt~ins 1:: The Real Estata M•rt
furnishings, lovely patio. 8474531
$7 5.000 .~c a ll d1tys; T\\'O story, -I BR. Shown by
543-5861-nlghts: 673-180:; appoin!ment. Nr l\larina
11.S. 846-4326
Huntington Beach 1400 LAST ONE LEFT'Tr
Summer15 Coming I I $17,900 FULL PRICE
Take Over Pool Home Lo"" 10111 payments. $113 per
You can usun1<' lhls 5~~·gov· n1onlh fo1· this 3 bedroom, '.l
ernntent loan 111ht'rc $187 per balh beauty with rich, thick
month p&.)·5 ALL on !his C1tJ1'4!lln;. Last oilC in this
spac:ious 4 hedroon1, 2 bath prlC':f' range. !!URRY! 1111·
POOL home. La.rie O\'ersize J\TEDIATt. POSSESSION.
corner lot, Block 'ft'&.ila. built· WE SELL A HOME
in kitchen, dlsh1v1u;h{'r and EVERY 31 MINUTES
Q~·Ll~· ANYONE Walker & Lee
WE SELL A HOME
EVERY 31 MINUTES
Walker & Lee
i68l F.dlngrr
S1:z.44.Xj 540-31«1
BY 0....'Jle.r. 3 BR .• 21~ balh1,
l~. 111.m. nn. w/lrpl. Din.
rrn. 1,h·. rm. "''/c11.1hrdral
!"'(Iii. Oulsl&.ndlng land~<"rR.
SS,900 Req. lo as~un1e 6'\
V.A. Prlnclpels On.I)'
!16~
GLEN MAR
2 Story. l Bt'droom +
l1rtf lam. rm « frplr,
$31.SOO. O\\'ntr !162-4217.
71'!82 Edintcr
842-4.;:).,j :wo..;140
VA
4 Bednn. 2 $lot)', mo sq fl
• ovtrsiied dble garage.
sunkt'n IMnJ: nn. "1th lure
flrcplnt"<'. t"om\1'11 dlnln;
arta, I«~ ~Ptl"ioui kltch·
en \\'Ith tltc bltln dblc O\''l!n.
Sctp f11.mlb' rm, lndl')' roon1.
bla bt1irooms ,1·ith 11•alk In
t"k>ietir. t-;l~ cnrrct.~ tllru·
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words below ta nick• ~
limple words. Print l•tters of
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FINANCIAL
lndustri1I Business
Property 6080 Opportunities 6300
/BUILDER OFFERS NEW NO CUT BACKS HERE
21,SOO sq. tt. deluxe bldg. In Ca lifornia
Leased, choice Ora nce Bldg. Programs
County e.rea. P r o Pe rt Y NaUona.l manufacturer of
clear. <;:mer "''/tl'f1"Y l11t proprle!Ary buUdlng ntalt":r-
'l'D 8~ ''· Prtpd ~int. ok. lalx l'f'tl\lires ('.'(elusive dis· ~3 am, 828-54:)0 pin. lributi(ln for Its products In
NEW Bldg .. 11.00'.l sq ft for Jocnl area. )'ou \1•ill never
Sil• or lea1e. >"or details n«d anolhel' .iOO lf yn11 riual.
EARRING At 'f'a1bion
ls.land, N.B. Gold ICl'eW on
type w/reddiJb 1 tone.
Cherl.lhc'd eltt m:im-dteea.
~ llmba.nd. Call collect
(714) 629-61AS.
When You .
Wont it done
right •••
Wh1ddy1 Want? Whaddya Got?
SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR
ilania Etalfy u .. ,. a!i your own .ooss. (714) J.lli-640·1 fol' oopointmenl.
641-I. A. M. INC.
Affiliated \\I I Architectural
Commtrci1I 6085 Products For The \Vest, Jue:. 1,-in-pro--,..-~Co-m-m-lo_ls_B-ri-,to-ll :4~. Campus Or., Suite; 118,
BL.ACK & Cold .,_rt coc~
•paniel, Vic Harbor &
Adan1.s on r.tar 4, hu been
hit by car, JUST HAD
PlJPS! Rev.·ard. M2-2Sl5
TAN English Terrier J\.1ale,
t.tlniature. Orange collar,
orange bow. Vic. 40Ui St.,
N.B, CalJ 673-7248
Coif one of
the experts
listed below!!
:
NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS
Special Rate WHITE l\1alc Toy Poodle,
Ans "Kim". Sill vie Mesa
Verde. Reward. 545-4563
SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY
S Lines -5 timH -5 budl1
ttU\.IEI -AO MUST 1wnuoe Baker area. $2 per sq 11. MANAGER
OWNER
Brick, M1sonry,
etc
Gardening , 6680
6560
Painting,
Paperhanging 6850 1-w""'1 "°" n.v. to tt••· ~•I "" •• 111 trt ... ilania lltalty
64U560
EXP. Japanese maintenance. )-YOUlt ...,_ tflf/-.cidl'ftt. •...S Rlltt -' .C~trtl1llla. 5rltAIJ.. White, fluHy dog, FREE Est. Brick. block, H.B. &-f .V. Area APTS & MOTELS Palnted -~HOTHIHO Rlill SALf -TR,1101!& OMt..Yf
Laguna Beach, \Vu very atone, planters & entcy * 842-8442 * ito. averg. nn. Call To Place Your Trader's P1r1dl&e U P"<na.nl. Reward. 494-7990 w ·~ ... -Stal Li 'd. I "=~-7-,-'=-"-"---. PHONE 642-5678 ' · A' ays. ~_.. "''"· e c GEN'L yd.' Cl••"·UP, tr-anytt'm• P"' lhc Pa1·n1er. FOR sale, store building. Nation .... corporation, no1v tn. " .... ..... ,
' radc :)000 :s1f fl Sun Ft'r·
lM'ndo Va!lry hon11>. S h1". ii
, + c,1ha11a. pool. (Nor1l1·
idge fU'e:i •. ~'r)r 11~:1fh
fropcrry. s..1c;...1r.1i1
,\'ILL TflADE Ill 11·1·1gatetl
pcres 'In ll r111tt 11· ~ n'111a!;;
fOr Orange Co. Jncon1r pror·
rly.
Call ~7111 !)62.X)lil
. s· n1agh. dbl plank u11I
I, 140 hp ~ray. Fu.I restrd
int cond., \'<II $1795. For
I or ? ?llarlna, t.ido Sh<>r-
111 Hole!, 617 Lido Pk Dr. NB
~s· C3bin Cruist'r, all fiOOr-
Jtass, tll'in v.s·~. SS r;ir!io.
bail lank. \\'ANT: SI.reel
Dunc Bu~cy 01· ~
~ li7:.-•16.~5 t!;JY!<
l>£;1u:-<" cort) 101, ~1·rr Sll'n··
~~. r,;iJ;i:-.y !. i\'!.'l.1·111r1-:,
,.;,.QOO \al. Ti~l 11)1' ::!(1.27'
rc!\\'t'r boo!. Ill" to $10,!~H)
v~I. Con::;id fine bal. 5-1ll·I!l::Ci
t rade 1%3 Olds Star!11'1",
tn* >iln! COlltl. Ol'll;. 01\'nt'r
(bf 1~' or 16' alun11 ntut1 nr
flilu fish ing boa! with good
Jl'lOtor. 548-3.lllti . .
~titut c · Y&cht $44,tXX>
t ltar for smaller boat,
bise, small units, build-
~~ ~irn~.D. or stock.
B!llnd new OOcc motorcycl·
¢J. Trade for gun1;, jttpi; or t ·'Value S3.50 ea.eh. Stamp
~Jlection. value $2500 lor
auns er ? 962·4981
l!terfront lot • Carlsbad, tn: :~ ~!~~!~~~~~~
Oran1c or San Diego Co.
~'rron Realty 642-1711
Jiav(' $12.000 in1•f'sll'd in V\V 6$-698 \V, 19th St. &-the! lerviewing, ror Ol'.'nt'r man. RED Irish Sett.@r. male. 6 1e1v. roto-till. Sprlklr re·-557--8638
"'ll.1". ~n1 parts house & ma· To1ver$ area. 548-1768 Agt. agrr or comple te family rec-mM. old. Vic. \V. Nwpt Cabinttm•klng 6580 pairs. llaul ·Rea.son. 646-5848 'E~xr=.~1~ .. ~,-ry~.~00-m-,.~,-.. -,.,
a area. Reward. 00-4165 ------''----t'hlUF shop un l'\e1vpru·1, C~t. 1>ention:1I :;po11 "rntrr. Ex: RESIDENTIAL & Comm. JAPANESE Gardene r, labor &. n1atcrial, ~24j.
·rradP for mt acreg. 911 Lots 6100 trf'mrly l11i::h return on in· SMAU.. Blonde Dog lost near Custom Cabinet &-Furn. exp'd. Compl. yard service. Rooms, labor onl)' $7.50. rnr~h". :'i18-1~1~ Bill Acker "<!stn1~n1 of 312,'.'iOO. Secur. Paulari~. Come s to Furn Ro-F!ni··•Jng . .,o _1 Free estin1atc. -MS-82a5 ~318.'> or ~8-1~6 NE\\'PORT OCEAN VIE\V "Sunshine." Call 540-1319 "'' .,..,......,..,.,, ls( RE ·fD"MOrtgaires insur. · · ily . bra~ki·~s. Higid invesli· EX.PER. Japanru;e Gardener. SURBURBAN Pa inters I
ahlc local · n ° Ea.. TD Zoned 30 Units. gat1on 111v1red. r.·lusl have --1.tt90' Complete Yd <--... ,·,,. ~, Oet'Or. \Ve take the pain ' sig er Oi~·ner. Call 54&-8106 n1ana."ement & PR abilitv P•rsonals 6405 C•rpenttring lliJOI ~· • " ""'" rays S2200. Total $42,000 , ~ , ~ . 0 : • eritimates. Qtll ~ll32 ou t <Jf painting. Dcpert v.·ork.
fi nal pn1t. 4/71 Ttd· car 132 x.300 E-s1de, lake 26 Reply lo Box 580 !he Daily * ,...,, , v LICENSED * CARP~NTRY JOHNSON'S GARDENING f'rce est. 49-1--3190
00. 1 .. 6r,_1017 Bo•!<·., NB, units. sub. Asking $44,730.,_P~il~ot~·~~~~~~~ '"~• MlN 11 • • • ·• • .., A t &tS.3750 1 ~ Renov.·ned H i ndu SJ1frit-OR REPAIRS. No . Job Yard care, Clean-ups, Prun· ./ PA l N TING-INT/Ext .
31' Boal. OU shore Balboa gen· WHOLESALE BUSINESS ualist. Advice on an Too Sm.all. Cabinet ill gar. ing, planting. 962-2035 Jack cnn do !hat painting
Island mooring incl. No Ranches 6150 Color humerou.s & . sce nic matters: Love, Marriage, *' 6 o t be r cabinet.. CLEAN-UP SeECIALIST job-fast, clean & very reas!
, ... ,1,1 r-. Valu $10,000. postcards, $2850 will pur· B · c ··-·" I! al'.. ~'JS U no answer leave E•t ~· •= 847 "'" ~ ,.,. us1neSfi, 01.U'uuup, e ... ,, • Mowing, edging, odd jobs. · ~. -.w..io
Trade for ? Will 8!su.me, 20 AGRE avocado ranch in chase an unU1ua1~y profit-HappineiS & Success. No Dlll at 640-2373. IL 0 . Rea.scinable. 54S-6955 PAINTING, exper, int. &
finar'IC'e . 673-24'31. Fallbrook, good producer. ~ble & p~ssive ~rt problems too Jaip or too AndenoD I-~~===="'="~ ext. Insured, Free estimat-
Transfeti•ing to Pasa/LA? Located on high knoll time cash business. ~othing small. I CAN HELP YOU. QUAlJTY Any si:ze repairs * LANDSCAPER * es. Ralph. 494-3950
w/panoramic view Air for you lO sell, very httle lo Readings given T days a <>r ne w construction, Res. <>r 12 yrs local exp. 536-1225 -~,.,.;:,.,,,,.;,.,.c.,--~~-
i:;ngh$h \'i('w, beaut. 6 rms, cond. home ha• many. '''''· do .. For.further details, \\Tile gpM Co PAPER HANGING Ille t>11try, pal. bbq, dog run, D I I Bo I week. 9AM· 3Jl N. El m. By hour or contract. G I S I 6682 >l ~ exp. Free estimate. '·~o·• 1 T N IC Guest home.1714) 728-2146 aiyPio! xM·924 fpease Cam i no Rea l , San Lic.&Bond~.~3442 tnera ervcts .;•~
.. ,,, .. ,,,crar. rat;e B M t:=======~~Jt•;''~';;.''~'~"'~P~l~ro~~:..'.oo~.J~~ C l emente. 492_9136, Call K.M. 642·2509 units1dupl1,>x/house. S48-85.321A. GEN. npair, add., cab. AL'S PAPERHANGING
creage 6200 COIN ia11ndries-F'l'igldairP. 4~2-0076. Fonnica, paneJina, marlite. Y·•-of o·.··-ri'en-. ,\.(n11n,. cabin, 3 Brs. 2 Ba, f'rom $6,500 to S '1l,5 00. •-e \\'OOl'I Finish Remov in::; end ... ., .,,,_ ,.,
(·nn.,,..tcd. · hll.in.1. Equity JO Atres near la.rgf Jnke . Art<!.heim, Costa l\! P. s ~, ZIPO DAl E Anything! Dick, 673-44.59 \Vood Blearhin;:: Service. \Ve Call f'red, 548-4903
$1.-•.000. Trade for sailboat l\1ust sell! $100 dn. 1akc Buena Park, r·u t!er lon , REPATR-remocleling.patio!'; l'Ptno1'e all types or 11 ood PAPERHANGING
Ol' uu.lls in beach atta. over $25 per mo. 894-4743 c: a rrl en Grove, ADULTS ONLY LET THE SWEDE DO IT! finishes from furniture and
&14-055!1 We s tminster, Jcluntit1glon You Know The F1ct1 '** 494-785.1 *"* interior and exte1·ior hon1e s, 549-044'3 CaU l\lac
Cal :iii \Vanted in trade Ioi· Resort Prop•rtv 6205 Beach, Santa Ana, Tustin, of Life I I I REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS business buildings, marine ,,..==~-=-..-.--548-~~'-444
rny rquity in 2 bedroom, 2 La ].lirada. So Le•rn The Facts * CABINETS. Any size job vessels, etc. U Paint and RETIRED Painter: 26 yrs
story Big Bear cabin on%. C'ANYON LAKE: Vw lot by Call Charlie 52.).7833 Of LOY• I I I 25 yrs expcr. 548.6713 Ref.inish. Licensed and in-exper. Neat & honest. Non + 7"" "~ d al 24 H R d suI't'd. 19 years e:q>eriencc. drinker. Call 536-6801. acre · • . . ownr. """" n, b $102 mo. OFt'ICE BLOG. f OR r • ecor • • • QUALITY Woodcraft. Gen-71~~2000. Ext 48. * 968-4li09 * incl inter 6%. 962-3800 eves, LEASE 6 Store.s & oJlices in (ll3) 86US19 Oran&e Co eral ~ntry, Small Gen. PAlNTING & Re Pa i r•·
N rt ft •••• o· · · Of en<> -· -"· CAREJAKING R • .. onobto. Sati•faot;on Owner mOYing-Tnute ~.DOO ewpo P'l'ILU•. 1V11Km °"""&MU' ...... nstr. Ca.II Ken 548-4235
eq. in 7 001trally loc older R.E. Exchange 6230 Highways, (213) 620-351 4, CARPENTRY Rtllair Guaranteed. CaJI 547-1441
units, Whittier, VaJ 6 tim-1----------t SAM·llAM March 16 &: 17 PROBLEM Oearlng H<ll*. Remodeling ' cabinets. ~~ \Vhile You Are A.way * PAINTING, lnt·Ext. Local
,.s inrome. Want : property OW~ERS ONLY Ouly. We specialize In finding job too small. Call 646-4224. (Bonded) references. Immed serv!Ce.
Newport area. 1.2:13.69J..5188 TO TRADE i;oJutlon~ & providing help 1.::=:::;::==:::;::::;::=;:;;:; Reliable Care for your yard 64&-5242
-,---,-.,..-------l'lhdc> lovely Cape Cod in lnvestm•nt for your pe!'Klnal, fina!'lci.al, C•m•nt, Concr~te 6600 and home • No Job Too PAINTING • Eirt-Int. 18 yrs.
!lave 250~ :i;hare11 Cinv.l brst North ~nta Ana Area Opportunities 6310 estate & business problems. Small • Charles Chamher-exper. Ins. Lie. Frtt est.
stO('k. Desire lg. home. a~t, for home on l.ido Jsll', Bal. Call 646-5445 & listen to our CONCRETE .,...'Ork all types. lai n 642-8101 aflel' 5 PM. Acooust. Ceilings. 548-5325
hoat. Other assets a~a1I. boa Island, Bay Shorrs, UNIQUE recorded me~sage. Be tW'e Sawing, breaking, hauling, . *PAPERHANGING
Bt'kt'N> & bldrs attention. ShOre Cli!I Dov<"r Shtircs INVESTMENT 10 leave your nanie & Sklploadlng: Lie. Service & Hauling 6730 & PAINTING. * 968-2425
il"kdays. 9-6 only. 673-5287 Our home' is ZKlO squa~ OPPORTUNITY telephone number. Your call Quality. 842-1010 I"°=========
· feel, ou lot l.2J by 175. Old-G
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et in on t\n!e.lope _valley \l'ill bl! returned promptly. CEMENT \VORK, no job too Pl t • p t h
HEDGE/INFLATION er honie but classically re· .and Boom "'/no 111vcsl· * M Small, reasonable. Free CARL'S Moving, tlauling & Ral 1r1ng, a c ,
TrJ for iuc, or boat. 5 R·l aone \\'ith additions recently. n1cnt ? Call 54&.3196. en Estim. H. Stufi!ck S48-861S Cleanup. \ii Ton P.U. Reas. •pair 6880 vit'w lots. Heart of Omg Free Est 54~18
Cl Eql5'! n-·-•· Excc.Ue11tschools -highi11. •CONCRETE :Joors, . *PATCH PLASTERING ..~~ ~;... .... · .. ,,,.'~·cc: quiw.! come _ professionals as lnv•st. Wanted 6315 " "'-· . b HAULING Cleanup, lots etc. .'\ll l"""s. Free estimates ~~ ·~ YOUR G •nur pa .. &1, ma.5Clnry · =•¥ st )0 • H d ti ""
----------!neighbors. My daoghterst----------FIND ffiL .. ""f" Re Do 64z..s5ltaft 4 an yman any me you Call 540-i825 SMART WAY? as. n, . ' call. &lz.:3398. \Vhat do YOQ bave to trade T want a "''ttter climate -40 to 50 Units wanted by Jn. * co N c R ET E Work,
List it her. _ in Ol'atW9 so if >"'I need a drier one-vestment Group. Cash .+ 547-6661 Llctnsed. Patio• / drvwys,• YARD/ Gar. C: I ea nu p. Plumbing
County'• laQrest read trad-Jet's t;ra<k! Call .<'":4) 541-2003 paper down. 642-7482 eves. '24 hour recotdinr etc Phillips Cement 5'8-6388' Remow trees, ivy, truh. ---·------
6890 i. fiome& on R·3 lot. 1vilh
Vjew of 3rea. % Mile 10
~h. Wanl boat, T.D.'&o
rfr .more units.
~ortin, Realtor MZ.5000
•-alter 3 p.m. Princip&lg only, • SHERRYL · Grade, backhoe, 962-8745 PLUMBING REPAIR
No job too small
• 642-3128 . .* ....,post-urtmalreadaL pleue, Money to Lon 6320 DON'T DESI'ROY US AU:. ~e~~mo=~~s=~m: HAULING $10 LOAD r * * * '* SELL OR TRADE PLEASE JUST CALL & finoMng. 644-0687 & Troe S.N k•. 646-2528 l!fl!!l!!!_'lA'!!L!!!!J!E~ST!!A![!!JT!!E!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!R!l!!J!E~A!!!L!!!!E!!!s!!r~A~T!!!E!!l!!!!IBI & 2 5e~N~1susE 1st TD loan ~t~ ~g_~~ Pa~~ d;!.~ree Houstcleaning 6735 ~~~~~·e:=:; p~i~:
; .. ~entral Gtntral 2 ba's. large den. frplc. A~· . 1 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous t 6~5516 A 1 ... ,.. ... i0*.,;;64G-;;:1286:;:;;;,.,!!!!!!I!!! -------------1 5umable lo1v inter. loan on Lo1\e11t nterett Available Phone 542-7217 or write to ' o;'~·===========' IW NT A St1nny & bright 2 d TD L -hon1e! Call th e DUTCH
Misc. Rentals 5999 Offic• Rental 'OTO ~th in Long Beach for units n oa n P.O. Box 1223 Costa f.1esa. Child Car•, l\1AfNTENANCE f\1AN for 1---------1n Newporl. Corona del l\Tar. • S'!NGLE f 1 L Lo·censed 6610 your \\'indo"~· floors & , garag" or ren aguna Beach or Costa f\Iesa Tcrrns based on ~uity. Announc•m•nts 6410 S20/mo. Av;i.11 now. 1'.lesa LAGUNA BEACH (lJ 438-1352. 642-2171 545-0611 ----·-----!NU RSERY School. C.M. 7 carpet cleaning. No crew.
del Mar <ires . 642-44"..I Air Condition·• LAGUNA 537-1508 a.ft. 3· su 4 BR, 3 BA Lido Home. Serving Harhor area 21 yt'S, days wk. 6:30 Al>1·9:30PM.
¢NCLOSED Garage Newport ON FOREST AVENUE Street to ritreet for apt Sattl•r Mortg•ge Co. COIN CLUB Full, p/time. aft schl. BAY & Beach Janitorial
tights. $15 per month. Call Desk 3pace avall&ble Jn house on Lido. 642.-6500 336 E. 17th street FREE Rates for 2 or more. Carpets. windows. floors.
"=•2-8001 or 642 """"· A... ....,. bulld'-'!• 1 <th W·' ol ... mo .. Tr turn ~-n--,.,_ etc. Res & Comm c ' I . V'I -..JVUU new,,.,, u.utce , .. ., at BUSINESS •ncl \VE MAKE OR BUY " es cu&. urc nu1 ansp. . .,., v, ... ,ge \,Q, 646-1401.
QARAGES. Extra lone. 10 x prime tocat:lon in downtown FINANCIAL TRUsr DEEDS at Laguna federal 5avlngsl =-=3=106=o=r=5J4.=='"'=·==:. 00 $20 mo. Nr O.C. Airport, Laguna Beach. Air condl· 5ol3-838l anytime Bia. bldg. SIArt 7 pm. V\aftdrs COMPLETE qua Ii t y
P alisades Rd. 548-:io44 tioned, carpeted, beautltul Business welcome. ContrKtars 6620 housecleaning. Experienced.
income Property 6000
C·I BARGAIN
Duplex on bii; C· I Bnl'. lot.,
03· x 270 Central !')Calion
t,?.500 t e r ls j.IJ.f,661,
~l2331.
lil\X SHELTER? Costa ~lesn
f I 2 Bcdroon1 un)ts In top
otch shape. Gro~s $14,300.
rice $92,000, liben1.I te11ru;.
uller Realty 546--0814
l 9 lBR. Apt s.
Nfnr shops. $10.700 lnc.
$'11.000. $17.000 down.
Ov.11er. 642-8579
~iness Rental 6060
entrances: Frootage on O rt .t. FREE , , tu l!OI" TO Reasonable. tiJ&..2354. Forest Ave., rear lead• to · ppo uni Ill 6300 Monty Wanted 6350 ..... c re on ,, 1-;;;::;::;::;::;;;;;;;;::;;;;::~!;:;;;~;;:;;--:;::;::;:;:;::;;;: STOP SJ\10K1NG, pennan. Addition• * Remodeling btesa Cleaning Service ~n~:lthp;~kinJa:~O:I• PARTNER. artivl!/inactive. ~~i66 w/out weight gain. Fred H. Gerwick, Lie. C~~ ~;!°;~:l.fl~~~t~.
and chairs available for $5. CANDY SUPPLY Recreation product. Split 673-6041 * 549-2170 Business hours answt'rlng ROUTE profit~. 714: S38..s683 S•cretary Special SCANDINAVIAN \V01'il AN
sf'rviet" ~~·ailabl• ror $10. ANNOUNCEMENTS '61 V\V $590. Bay & Ntwport i C=•:.irpe=l_C;:.l:.;•;:;•;.:n:..in"g'--6::.6;;:::25 \t·anrs houi;e1vork. 10·2Pi'1.
All ulil1lJes paid except r.1an or t1'0man needed to re. d NOTICES r.IARATHON PROFESSIONAL Carpet & $10 d11.y. Call MS-3247 .
telephone. stock new type C"Oin dispPn. an Group En-unter · ,_., \\111dow cleaning. Any 1iv,
DAILY PIUYJ' ~1,; 11•ith hi&:h quality candy I-----------Call Eve~ .. 673-755:) rm-hall $ll. \Vindo\\'S $10.
222 FORESI' AVENUE product.~. Found (Frte Ad~) 827-3182
LAGUNA. BEACIJ
494-9466 \VE ARE LOOKING FOR """"""'"'"""""""I CARPET STEAM CLEAN· FE~1ALE grey/white poo-~ ED
Modern Offices THE INDIVIDUAL WHO die, toy, wearing pink SERVICE DIRECTORY No soap, no brwihes.
WILL WORK THIS BUS. For est. 64&.5971 $73 i l jeweled collar & flea coll&r,
Al;isnge,$1752nnsu.ite. INESS LIKE IT \VAS r.lar. 5 vie. NB Bl\'d & Babysitting 6550
r cond. Sect'y ttrvice, MEANT ro BE -ONE
kl Coas t J.I iw a y, Mr&.'----------
par ng. centrally located. WHO \VANTS TO BE '· 1----------So. Olli! lst Nat. Bk. Bldr;. FINANCIALLY INDE-Thompson 673-2211 Ext 21 WILL Bab)'ait any age, foll e DUDDY Drywall Co.
Costa Mesa 642-1485 P ENDENT _ A PEft. BIG DOG, mostly Collie, or Pftinie. Meals. tDys. black & ii·hile, recent playmate. Love children. Llc'd Contractor. Large or
e DELX. I::XEC. OFFICE SON ASPIRING TO EX· Noar t.·_~1 •• 1• 9,,,11 •1'°'s"m:al0:1:J;,ob=s=.;:P:h.=8'=1·=958""1= TRE1-IELY HJGI! E RN n1other, rounrl \Ved. nitr. r. ""' ao s;:~Le~a~~rp;i~a~~.~:,~~~~~ INGS. A • D11na Pt. ·192--0257 b<>fol'l' 10 t.lcFadden. Phone 893-MSO. F•ncing ,' 6660
Dryw1ll
lncom• Tax 6740
Central Business SerYices
eTHE TAX ADVISORS
Penn. <>lfitt·Reaa Rates
328 No. Ne"''JX>rt Blvd.
Opposite Hoag Hospital
For Appt. Call 645-0400
HJ{. Clark TAX SERVICE
2J yrs. in area
548-5285 appt.
• your home or offief! •
TAX SERVICE in your
home. Fast & efficient:
* 531--0j(l'l ...
R•modeling &
Repair 6940
T H E
REMODELERS
Quality
Homt Improvement
Contr1ctors
ADDA
* Family room * Ru1npus room
* Bedroom
Kitchl!n Remodeling
Complete Remodeling
Garage5 • Carports
FREE ESTIMATES
100% FINANCING
CALL NO\V!; ! * 642-3660 * : '20c SQUARE FT.
600-1200-1400 SfJ. le. o rr1ce or
ltetail slores, 211·'213 62nd
!},, Nev pol't &atti. J\cy
a\'ii:il a! Travt'I Lod;!C' t-lo--t 01'.'11e1. ~131 2W·310l
', ('\'t'S l'll~l '.!lf>-OiOO,
Orangt> Co. 1\iJ'llOrt. Suites ~,_,-~-----RELIABLE t.folh~r o! 1 t ---'-=-'-----'
11vail. fron1 5.10 sq ft. to 1050 \Ve havt> a hmited numhcr of BLACK· 1rn·i<"r pupry. 11·t'~r· wnn1 s b11by sil1ing in my REPAIR \Vind damaged ~'l · fL A/C, carpeted, positions avt1ilable In lhis ini; rrd colt<1r. Ensi;ln hon1e. PreL inf11nt to 2 yn;. fenc,s. Fr'e estlmales. No
d1·nred. Call ~1~G.-,Q.SOJ aroa . Bnth part ti me and ~hool arra, N r 11• por t ll.B. area 842-3691 job too small. 645-2343
Roofing
Ironing 6755
6950
BALBOA [Sl.AJ'\0-
stoN' o\1r of l 1 c~. a"'
OOpnate for be11uty ~Alon.
7 J\.1arine Ave. 67H156 or
~broker.
SMALL shops 11r. Nev.'J)Ort
Pffr, Various sizes, Inquire ? :&)'View P1'0perlies
2X19 W. Balboa. NB 673-7420
°'*ic• Rental 6070
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HIJNTINGTON BEACH
' Air Cor;ditioned
>ON BEACH a1.vo.
OFl"IC.:E OR STORE full time. \Ve require ex· Hcigh!s . ."l'\S-1468 BABYSIITING \\'anted b)'li=========
lj x 35• or 30 x J:;' cha."gll of re~erences befett 1\.-llN. Feni11.lt' poodle, approx. the 11·eck. mature w'Oman, Floort 6665
of! st pking & ulil lurn an interview 111; granted. You 1 year. f'o11nrl at J-1.B. refs, no trans. 548-4503. CM .
IRONI NG in my hon1to, $1
Hr. Dressmaking & altera-
tions. 545-7641
N1•1vport &. Bay Center CJ\.t need ~t lyast.Sl.950 to $3.750 Shop'g Center. No ID. (2l3J DEPENDABLE CARPET VINYL TILE
20.'>2 Newport Blvd 64&-1252 c8.'h, wJ11rh i~ only tor ~up.i ""°'";.,0917!l6:.:....,.,-,----,,.-BABVSITI'ING. MY HOME. Free estilnat. Llc, Contr. MAID SERVICE 6825 ~ sq. ft. (4 suites) com· plies and equipment. Sf\1ALL Male p oo dle , HOURLY. DAY, WEEKLY. 540-Tl62 546-44711 ·G-L_A_!).~H-AN.:.:Dc.;.M'-'-a;~d:;..S._rvl.:.;;e<;.:;
plelely furnished $225 per \Vrite, ch&rt'Otl.I & while w/white ~~~N37ABCLEM RATES. Gardenlnf 66IO Bonded, Licensed & Exp ..
mo. Ste at 300 w. Coast · · h C'Ollar. Mon afternoon 19th&: .,._.., • · • ~lde Hourly & by s-c. ar-
Hwy .• Suite A, N.B. or call rnnng P one number. to: Harbor. ""3614 I Cl!=~1L~D~ca-,..-'--. -my-ho""m~.~.~,-p-m ANTHONY'S rangement. Tra,;; f\lrn.
64;...2182 Distributor Directori, FOUND Irish Setter Vic. until. •.• He. •~a. \Vann 494-1573
CORONA QEL MAR , Dept. 89 CH U Drive & Riverside. meals. S20 v.·k. 536-2754 644 4860
lmn1acul11le 2 rooni. Ground 5.15 South 2nd \Vest. ,;C~•711~64;:.:;2-~30~56'7-...... ..--,.--DAY k NITE care, or day Dependable l>ilaintenan~ Painting,
floor, Private. bath, $135 mo. Sall LAkt' City, Utah 81101 Si\1ALL Black malf' ~haggy CON' for ynur child in my Exp .• Pruning • Planting Paperhanging
li!U pd. Parking. 673.6757 poodlr vie. 15th &· Irvine . lovely no1ne. 646-5537 Budget Landscaping 1----------
Chvner. Aifili111e 673-8062 BABYSITIING. clee.n homr, e Horticulturisl e PAlNTI NG ·"THE
Best Location in CdM CANOY SUPPLY L';A~R~G~E~: ~\'°'o7,~ro~,-,,-,.~lc-G~rr, mo1 h~r of 2. hot lunch. pre· NE\V laivl\5, re. a e e d Ing. E,~TERIOR SPECJALI~I"'
800 lo 1400 sq. f,. Del1ixe ou. ROUTE ~hep. l.lell\{'(!IJ :'A t.· 0 1 S('hOOI. 6t2-796S . Con1plrtc hl\\'ll ca1-e. Clean sm 1 ~!Of')'. stucco & lrin1 . l
it:r :\ptlCC.ll. Ava': lmnied . ~Z-:o :ietlina \nvolv('d) ;\Ion i1ftt'rnonn 5-16-72.'il Ufl by jOb or nlonth. Free coats. lllbor & paint. All
Phone 0111ner. 642·9950 f.xcl"llenl inCOmf' ror f{'I\' PRESCRIPTION Sun glas~e5 Boat M1intenanc• 6555 1!stlrn11!es. For info call \\'Ol'k guaran1eed. Llr.. bond ,
1'.IARINER's CEJIT~::R hour5 11·celcly 11•ork. (Days round 111 r.tain & Balboa. 897_2tlT or 346-0932 ins. \Von't be unde.rbld!
6850
NE\V Roofs, Repain &
. Coating of a.JI Types. Boss
11·ork1> on the job. Free
est1111ates. 643-1691, 64~2550
24 "'· AW. types rock. .,...'Ood &:
asphalt shingles. LEAKS
REPAIRED. \Vork _ auar.
847-U36
Sewing 6960
DRESS:i.1ARTNG &
ALTERATIONS
Rea~onab!e rate~. frl2-IH97
• Oressm1tking • Alte.rario11s
Deslg~ to suit you.
Call Jo * 64&-6-146
Tile, Ceramic 6974
Di!k Sp$(~ 8\llil11t.I(' in
n11..,.e~t office hl1ildlnr ;i.l
prime IOCl:lllon in l~•1nll11F,• t0,t1 Bertclr. Atr (,'()ndi\iQnf'(I,
beUutlfuJ entrantt. f'ronl· 11.ft on Beach Blvd.. rear
leads tA:\ private pnrkin' JOll $50 per month for
teeP.1• Oci>k 800 Ch&l1"5
1.Witable for $5. Busine!s
hOW'S ftl"IS'"'t'ring service available for $1 0. AU utill-1.f<!i' paid ex~pt telephone.
OUicr or Stott Bid •. Rent or and Evtnlngsl. Refillln£ and Call 67~5370 Enjoy your But GARDENING "'"'"" ..u-1•• -1 -;;""';,::.,:,=,,:..,,,,,,...,-""'-Complete t.tarirn:: Ser;vice l!IGH "· · l!ilt 149 Rivenlde A~. NB. t "'" "'' f!IOtl(IY .uvm con i'OUNO Littlt Sch . blk •f-hanlcal·El~cal ....... A ...... st ol Painting Turn * VeMM", The Tile fl.1an * operated diSJ)fna.e-1'1 in Or-. . '111nn '· '"· C>Cu' ··~s. &hrubl, ivy rtmovff. You Off'? College atudent ~Ml4 ange Co And aW'l'OUlld1n.g vie: G1bralter, C.r.t. Owner Bottoms·ln or out water New lawns. Rototllllna. Free wtll do yoUr painting At Cust. v.1lrk. Install & repairs.
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WUNTINGTON llACH
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J~ 1000 to 1120 ~q. fl.
Ymm S4&0 to fiil ncr mo.
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COSTA l'oteM officts. A/C, area. we eatabUah route. please identJJy 54>1318 Fiberglass BuUing, est. 548-8918 n=uonable-·price. S t e ve No job too small . Plaster
ttpts, drps. Parking. 155:; (J!andlea name brand candy DARK Pl'f:scrlp. glasse.11 mr-Flbtrglan Reftnishifll'. JAPANESE Garden l nr 548-4549 paUo. Leakirig shov;er
Baktr, M&-4833 or 543--4757 and anackal . SI-..OI) ,.~ .. ner Alla Laguna & Tyrol, Call J im, 548-7021 Se rvice . Neat work. ~,,,,,,:;;.~-----repair. •• , ~· L I ========== AVERAGE 1 story exterior 847·1957/MS.0206
NEA.R. C.M. City Hall. 3 Rm. re<Jllired. For personal Inter-B. 4!»-7359 Oean.up Ir: )'ti.rd malnt. $259, 2 story exterior $359.1 =========
Oflicu. PaneJcrl, CAl'fK!b;, \.ie\Y in Orangr Co. area, LONG Hairtd pi.tppy. Vie. cf Brick, Masonry, 968-2303 Bonu~ 5Q(XI BIU(! Chlps.
drape!i. $1~. Call &42--6:i60 .send namt, address and Baker & Grant. C,~1. :.tale, 1 __ •_t~c------'=l=60:: AL'S G&mmrtna A Lawn Jnlerior pricts avail ,
S~IAU.. Oltlef! on bu~y eor. phon,. number 10 l\1ULTI· ;,.1;,..1~2j BRICK t.: C/\RPENTtRY J.talntenAnce. Commercial, 637-6119
nc r Cost.a •'le~" ;jj/nlOnlh s, ATE DIST., 1·:r .. 1651 \\' ;;ro"°u~,~o~,.....,o~,~~...,..,..,-..,--,-,,~,'"1e work. plllnttr"<, fircplat>ts-. lnduatrlaJ A ttelde11llll.I. 1 -~.~p-,~111-ti-,.-• .,,.--,.-,-,,.-.,.-;,..-. nUl l ttt>~ lnrludf'l l Gt.!.~ r.ro.,rii~·11.~'. Anaheim. Call. fcm11lt rar, J.Ulik Horne!. hlO<'k \\'llll.s. tt'mtnl patlo.4. • 6~&-3629 • Interior-Exterior
-. -600-SQ FT-OF-C.--fotnla 92RD2 !Tl ll m .51XiP. Cd:.t 64~-:oJS 1'8tlo roofs, k all lypt!i; of JAPANESE Cardeflf'r, t ltp'd, Spr-clt\J P..rioe~ on P14per
~!111 \Ir.. C .'II. 6M130 \\ANTED: Parlrn"r on II 50•;. OASSt::T !!Ol1ND ,, 1,. rtl)!ll~. 492·7928 rollttt. Co1npl. )ii. 11trv. t')>te es!. Ctilt Larry 642-4558
or &:II) basis, \\'ood llnl'h JI11 rbor g. t\tlami;.' j JQ..2a.;5 'a=u"'=1L~D~.-~R~•m"'od~,~,.=~ .. ~ .. -ir Reliable, 642-4389 INT & Ext P11tnllng, Ftte
rtmov[ng StrYlct. lt!<mOV• belore 4 pm. Bri k bl k JIM'S G rd I ' I tnq old flmth from furn. & ~0::,;..:7,':;-.....,.,...~-~ c • oc. eonerl!te, ' a ennt · awn es1s. t.oc rrrs. so yn exp.
Tnl. &.: Ext. v.·ood works. CAT. Sm11U, be1u\itul female c.-rpentry, no job 100 smAII. maintenance. a.s. & oom· Lie. & inm.1, CAii Chuck
TrH Service 6980 __ ·.:....:;;___...:;.:::
TREES, Hedres, trim. cut,
stuinps. removed . haul~. 30
yrs exp. rutt;· 1m. &12:!!'.etl -
CZYKOSKJ'S Custm. Uphol.
European Craff11mt1n1.hlp
100~ fln! 6'12-1454
1831 Ne.,...·nort Blv, CM $1300. Lots or w or k. c1llco. Call LT 8-2910 Uc. O:intr 962.fi!H5 mtttlal * MG-4837 6'1;;..cg()9 or Jim 548-0405 ---~------·---------~ -----------
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town. The OAILY PJLOT
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money, tbrtt &! f!lort , Look
Now! 1 Th~t. ' ti•. Call to identify. 540.-1530, ============:::===_:::::_=_=_===================I
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S1turday, tA1rch 14; 14170 DAILY PILOT D
----:D;"A;';l;'L;;Y~P:;';IL;'O;;';T;""'--,l!;JO~B~S~&~l~M~P'.!:,LO~Y!!M~l!!NT!!_ 1-!,_0I.!.!_ EMPLOYMENT JOll>" cMilLOYMENT Ji5ils i EMPLi5YMtki'"
Job Wentff, Mtn 7000 Jolt1 Men, W1m. 7100 Jobi-Men, Worn. 7100 J•b......tMn, Wom. 7100
CLASSIFIED INDEX ,.,. , .. 1'WYkl a114 IXptrf AtefltaMI
DIAL DIRECT 64%-58'78
ARnsr Exptr. 1 r.tan arl
dept. • Rouclll to tinlah • ae-
Cl,lrale I: fut mechanieals.
He~ Simms, 232 La
Brea St/. Lquna. Beach.
494.oo,)7 OJ" 4M.6594
HOUSES FOR S•L£ llOOMI '011 llaNT • ... • ttt1 ===--------"" 'tOOM a tOAllO . .1tM PART-Time \lo'Ork, eves &
BOYS 11 -14
C&rttcr Routes Optit
"" Lquna Btach, So. l.apaa
DAILY PILOI'
""""
Dent',r.J Aslll&tant. INSPECTRESS wanted for
Chairslde. EXptr. Only, 1st clu.s hotel. !:xperlence * Call ~· * prefd. 6#-1700 ext 575
DISHWASHER, days M , 121~-------,_,d,
"'-Apply Cher, Outm'"'' fJT JABSCO <; :Ptestaurant, 801 E. Balboa · :"'
Bl\-d., Balboa ~::T~~L•••' ···;::;:::::;::;;;;l?:: ~3~f}5Ho1:t~Lk• COURT• =:: wlmis. in exchange for
MllA DIL. MA• .............. 11• MIK. ltllNTALI "" room or apt. 63&-212J
MISA VlllOI ···-··•·"·' .,111t HolCOM• 'llOl'llltTY ,,. •• , •• ,,1 * BUSDRIVERS * DL<pi., Tullnees , MALE hat an immtdlate
openin9 fo r an
••
cou.••• , ... I( .............. llU IUSINEU l'ltO,lltTY ]0 YR. Ex. i;ki"""'r. Eng. •OWl'OllT lllACH ............ lltll 1RAl'I' •••<• ... •~ (Malo)
NIW"-T "e1tt11s .......... 11" 1u1ut11• .,.,,, ?-.falntent.nct, Need boat to r.tw':'Afo:.:i•.11 ·::::::::::J~ ~/l~,·.';f~'t~o;i~°ri:·:·::: . work or deliver. 61.>-0445 F50CUHN00TALIN01VSATLRLICETY
l"YCllllT .................... 11U l:OMM ICIAI. ,,,,,,,,..
IAYSHOlllS ................ lm lf!IOUI llAL. JllNTAL ........ I~ .... --·------· I Full thne t 1.0 montft position). =r.~:'"r;t:"'' ·:.~::::::::::·\: ~:t'c .. •i".'::::;::;;::::::::;:::.11 Jilt W1nte4, Salary ;3.101 to SJ.n•. RP•
.t•••o• tUOMU.Nvl ........ tm crt1t111 411tvll ... .,. ........ 1 WttMn 7020 q"lrements: General kno"'I· IJNIVlltSIT'f' ,..t.11111 ·•··••·•••11W jlCt-..,el .Jl. :.i••••••••••'"'' -" I d c-• Ul:VINI , ..................... I• U.KI ll,.ll100l•-..i.:..1•·"••••••• culte apt tlldf', Vali SC11V\>1 ••C:111 '"" ..................... t• 'I""'•••''"'' •.uJ'~ ••• , SECJ\CTAJ\Y \Vants morn· bus ttrllficate. ZASTl\.Uir' , ...... ., .• ,.,.,,,.ftd 0 AMII CO. ll•<lfl'm'' , .... 11 y,.. t"4 OU'!' 1111 ltAT• • 1 ........ Ins v.-ork -Beath &tta For Information, call 1\11'11.
UllVINI TIJllACI ............ 1..-.UHT•~· •• .. •••.•. Mlf * '-12 a.m -5 d•"s -$3.00 \Vorkrnan, &12-li651 exl ~-co•oNA DEL MA• ........... 1tM SlillDIY" ill UN• •1.:.1···· .ttll -
IALIOA .. eNIN1ULA ........... ''"" ., ~,.. llllYKo '"'"i ' ptr hOur. bth\'Ct?n 2 &: s PJ\t. ••ACOM IAY ................. 1 ..... IJI( "'' .............. * Bac"-und: Rtgistrar -IAY lflANOS , ................ \ .. ,, I . W TIO ,,... .......... ,..,..,
LIDO 1SL11 ................ 1n1 IUSINllS -Cho\ainard Art lnar;t. Faculty CABINET ?!TAKERS l IALIOA •SU.NO ........... ,1u1 \.._ -~:'! "" Cl Cot a CA "" Ex
= ._. . · .. -monl i\ltn'~ . B AT RPENT S. • HUNTINGTON lli:ACM ....... 1 FINANCIAL ... ... MUNTUtGTON K41l .. Ull ,..,,, Seen··-. City -Of La•• .. na ""ritntt ntct&Sa"". 2011 LINDA ISLI 1 .. lllltNllll 0"'01lTUNITltt .. 6* ....,,, .... "" ·~ POUNTAIN YALLIY .......... ltl• lllllNllll WANTllO .. . ......... Stach. Placentia. C.'.\f. tt:AL lt:ACH .................. IMYUTMINT O..,.ltlt& ...... ,. *Good CWTent local IUNSllT llACN ............. ,.1 .. l!l!llTMINT WAlfTll , ..... flit OAI DllN OltOYll ,,,,. ......... 1411 ;;NIY TO L:tN ................. rtfertnct!I.
I.ONO atAC:N .................. 1 ... ' :t"~" ~ l' ........... 1: * Call IMrween ~12 am • .AKIWOOO . .. ............. 1111 ': u"tllllt LL ~Nf """'"""'llm 4§6...!915} >IANGI CfllUNTY .............. IMI :::~ •1 llf:£,r. I LU.NS·:::::::;..,.. OUT OP COUNTY ............. U• ll ...... T!'ttt Otte ...., out OP STAT& ................. y w TIO .... '*
,,.,, .. T0"' • .................. '"! NOUNc1u1NTS ... WESTMINSTElt ................ 1'1 AN "" MtOWAY (.!TY ................. 1•1• I cf NOTICIS SANTA ANA .................. !.. n SANTA ANA MOTS. ............ 1"9 POUND (Prw.., ............. .. OllANGI ,, .................. ,.la tOIT .•.. ,, ....................... 1 TUSTIN .... . ................ 1 . llllOMl'lt ":.&"'""""""Mid NOllTtt TUSTIN , ......... ., ... 1. NMOUHCIMINTI .............. 1t
llLVl!IAP:IO CANYON ,., .. ,,.,1 ... 'UMlllAL 'l1"'''' ....... ,.iM11
GAL rTUDAY, Gen•ral
Inturance a(tncy manage·
mtnt exprr\enc•.
*6~*
TYPING -Ftst. accurate. ~1y home. All types. * ~1437 .
Clerical
RUTH RYl\N AGENCY
SPECIAl,It!NG
IN
OFFICE PERSONNEL
1793 Newport Blvd., Chl
6'6-48.J.t
l~J Beach Blvd., 1-IB
847-9617
IMMEDIATE
HELP WANTED ENGINEERING
DIVISION -CLERK-
EXPANSION ln \l'ork In Pn'.N:luct St'cUOn.
!N , J\fust be eood with 11JUI'll
?RANGE C?UNTY and detail. ~lust have inter.
Pro\•1de1 lmmtdtate empJoy• cs• ind understa.ndina ot ro.
ment for r:sldt~ts of the tating maehlnc.ry. arta. Experience 1m't neoes-
~ry ':" con1pany training This J.~ an entry-level tml·
IS futrusht'd ti t d' . t I START .on, ea zng 1no enj:neer·
1ng. Xlnf. chance for ad·
\'8ncemtnl. Salary comme"·
11urate \\'ilh abilily &. expcn.
ence. Liberal frin&e bcnclit..'
AT
$410 PER MONTH
I! qualified t.nd aa:'Cpted, i;o
~on payroll this v.·eck.
!UGH SCHOOL GRADUATE
AGES 20 OR OLDER
1 YEAR RESJDEr.'T
IN AREA
CALL SAT. or ?ifON.
· 774-nl3
Equal opportunity employtr.
l-18J Dalt \Vay
Costa i'il!!sa, Calif. 92626
tTI41 !J.JS.82.31
J . C, PENNEY CO.
FASHION lSLANO
lHAMllM .................. ,,1 .. llllTMI .1, ..................... ttll
LAGU"A MtLLS ....• ., ......... 1$ P~ll •al UAllT ol"..t'""'""'''°'IJ LAGUNA llACM ,,,. ........ .,1 . P Nlli"L lbllll(TOlll ....... 1411 LAGUNA NIOUIL ............ 1 P 011111'1 , . .. .......... ttl
TYPIST. Gen. office. Lt.
shlJl'lhand. ?ilature, ~ x p.
4·6 hr_s ptr day. 646-1536
J0.12 \V. 17th SI., S.A.
547-6481
*DRIVERS*
. No Experi•nce
Necessary!
t.f111t have ,.Jean Callfornlor
dr!vJnr ""°"'· Appty
YELLOW CAB CO.
186 E. 16th St.
has linmedlate
o~nings in eu1·
Coffee Shop ' ' ,,
MIS.ION Vll'O ............ IHI CAllD OP TNANlltl ............ '41' • 'AN CLIMINTI ,..,,,tne IN MIMOlllAM ............... 4.111 CLERICAL, Exp e T . cor-
porate bank n:concillation,
group insurance and gen•ral
report prcpar•tion. 837-2020,
Ext 46 tor appt.
!or '' IAN 'UAN c.APISTIANO uu CIMnllY Len '1'"""""''61111 CAPllfllANO llACN ,,. cUatlll'f CllTPf• ........... It DANA "l!INT 11 .. elM,flllY C:lt'fPTI _ ......... lf .c;IAMllll. ................... lUt ClllMATOJllll , ............. .....
J.\M Dl•H .. ., .. ,. ............ 1111 lillUtr0111A'-•A•ICI ........... 6411 ltvllSIDI COUNTY ......... 1 ... lUCTIONI . ... , ........... Ull NOUlll T• 11 MfVle , ..... 1 .. AVli\TION IJlllVICI .......... ttlJ
AIDES -1u!' convalescence.
elderly care or family ca.rt .
Hometnakers. 5-17-6681
COND0.141NIUM .. , ...... ,,,.,lptl T•AVIL . .. ., ":l""""l5 eUPLllClt ,.a.u.1.1 ....... 1'11 Al• TllAMIPOllTAT10.. ....... Job-u-•, Wom. 7100
Costa Mesa
+ ELECTRONICS
COASTAL AGENCY *ASSEMBLERS
UTILITY MAN
WAITRESSES
COOK
A mcmb!!r of Experienced. 64&-9611 APPLY IN PERSON
' • .
"'AllTMINTI •Oii MLI .. .,,,.. o\UTO faANIPOllTATllN ..... -ns
"INT.LS LlllAL NOTtClt ......... r, -----------" " GlllMA.M I TllTOJll!f.I 1 • Snelling & Snelltnc Inc. No. 24 F'uhio n Island. ND ,
The World's L1r91st EXPERIENCED l\lold shop !:qua! opportwlity employer • Hou-Fur•i1hod SlllVICE DIRICTOll ACTIVITY
lllNll"L .................. ACCOVNTINI .. . .............. DIRECTOR Prof1s1ion•I & \\'ood shop. Ar I h 11 r '
lllNTA'-' TO INAlll ......... 1111 ANIWllJllNG •••vie• ....... '511 COSTA MIU ................ ·"" APl'L\ANC• 111,Allll. •tm .. &Sll Exctllenl carttr o,portuni1y Employment S1rvic• l\larine 1665 Babcock, C0&1a LADY ov'r 40. refi~d wilh :
2790 Harbor Bl, (.,, 54.0-fi0l5 ?i1tsa pcrsonallty, no smokin.c. : MllA OIL .................... 11• AIPMALT. elN .................... for marure, ,1 .. -1e '\'O!Tlen MatA VIJtPa ................ l'lf AVTD ltl,Al•t .............. IQf "• COLl.1111 ,,, ................ 1111 AUTO. ..., .... T-. llr. ..... \\1th eq)erienct in the dittc-Harbor Blvd. 11.t Adams Female Knowledae of bookkttpUo.( :·
"' lltT Men ............... 111• •OAT MAlt"TIWANC• ........ Mil on 0 re .... "'. JO • ......... ..
'm'OltT allACM ........... ,UM IAIYllnlMI . .............. II I -t' n nd __ ,_, -C~OCl<~O'-A_l_L_w_•~IT_R_E_SS_t POWER MACHINE & lyping. Steady poaitio{l ~ ~ 0 with one of the finest • • Wl"OllT IMOllll .......... = 1111c:;.~1N•Y, m. ........... activities for adult rroups to IAYINOltlS ................... IUllW ,. ltVICll ........ .... ••ork In our --wi"• SOUTH Part lime. Gd fiaurt, txper, PERA.TOR decorator i;:*lios in N.B. ~
under 30. Alley \\'est, 2106 Sails By Shock. 67~1323 Good salary If future. Givl :, ... ,. INOlh ............ ,,.:nH lllll•lll . .:.:..t'""""""""'M71 ,..~ •• WIS CLIPP ................... me CA'(l1t1• Mni BAY CLUB APART?tfENTS. UMIVlllllTT •AltM: .......... :tr:t1 CAlfltWTMAltlM• ................ ,_ , __ 1 ... ..t 11VIMI ................ ,_ ..... -C.•,..lfl'.lltlNe .............. •tM '"'tlracuve -ary. ·•.-.,.
\\'. ~anfront. Nt1\'P\. Bch. Fiberglass Molder refs. \Vrite Daily Pilot ~ ~
615-1114 1'1·922 " II.Cit IAY .................... 11'11 CIMINT, CtKm1I ................ ment. and employee btM·
NIT tLU'P ., ............. ,,,:tMt CNU;D CAllJ, Uc ............. Mii I T•r-~ COfllTllACTOltl ................ fit•. Local opportunities a• VllCI TIJtlACI ........... iii! tAit,IT ClolANINI 'j ' ......... v.-ell a s other California loc&·
COJ\1POSITTON ad markup r.1alc or femal<'
man 11•anted. Exp. htlplul 1'UU or pl limc, any shill Lady Companion to elderly /
rold ~. Apply In ptrson Flttt Products Co., Inc. lady. Live in. Salary. Lita i'!ll0t!A OIL MAit ........... (All~ UYINI I I PAllt 61M "'-'°" ,.,.................... ou• 1111 .................. IAM tlons.
1.1oe 11L1 ..................... = DI 0'-1tioN .................. ,.,,. R & 8 Dovtlopment Ct. IAY llUfllOI ................. Dlt "INI 11 VICI .......... ~r IALI~ Ill.AND · ........... = ILICTllC"L " " ........... .ut 11330 W. 0Jymplc Blvd. NUN1'1NGTON llAC:M ......... tll.llll'l!IMT ltlMTALl ....... llff •. A t Calli -• ,OUNTAtN VAl.11Y ............ ,. llllN<ll(I .......................... ....,, n1e es. . """""' llAL llACM ...... , ......... ,,._ PLCIOll ........................ .... '°"' """ .................. -"""' .,,.,.,,,,.. ....... , *AMBITIOUS OllANlll COU'tJ! ................ flURNITUJll •tm1tt"9
U.MTA ANA .... ~ .............. 11\f • 1t•PIMllNltll "" WOMEN * tlrllfMINtTla , ............... till e.t.llOl!ltW• .......... Mii AIU: YOU PRESENTLY
\\1ed.. Thurs & Frl. Pen-1922 E. Poni()na, Santaf\'na htC:Yi'<lrk & cook 646-4972
nysaver. l;,olj Ne\v pOrl ~Sl;;Q e LVN N' hi h'f
Blvd .. C.1\1. FRl" COOK e NURSE~ Al~~~
Full o~ part lime. Dick Bayview Convalei;eent,
Church If, 2693 N!e'>l'J>Orl, Cl\1. 20;,s Tiiurin, Co!lla l\Icsa.
FRY COOJ\ -Swing or &i2--3j():,
Gra.vt>·ard shift. Apply in MACHINISTS
* COOK
( d1ys incl nights) *
MIOWAY CITY ,..., .. .,, ... ,. .... 1'11 elNIRAlo tlllYICll ......... Mii IAMTA ANA Nl"'NTI ........ _,. •1A&1.-DIW:INI ........... Ull OEMONSTJV.TING COASTAL ...................... 1711 el,.All · · , ..................... ti T.,I PlUtiCl t.Alll'IA ll"C" .............. VII 1•11,. ''HVMI ............... '1W UIU'IA MllUIL ............. mt •UH "JMOP " ................. Ult Rea.I Et.tale Clolhlna: M!WIOM Yll.IO .............. 1111 NIAi.TN CLUll ............... ,,. l"A•mttic1 IA.Ill a.IMl"TI ,,,., ......... 171t HAULll'll J!'""'"'"""""'l1'1 ~
Broil<'r exprtience
prt?f~rred
APPLY IN P£RSON
person.
ODlES RESTAURANT
1400 \V. CO<lst H\l'Y
Ne'>l'port Beach.
Experienced in machlni~
small prtcii>ion parts, cap. ,
able of running vertical mill .. :
ing machines, engine lathe&, '
GALS, For production seYi" churkers. etc. Exp'd. on :l
ing. r.1ust be ~xp'd. 1vith taJ)I!' control milling machin· · ~
""JUAN CAPllTllANO ...... ma ttOUSl(L.ANlll"I .............. ,.. Are you tnttrelttd In more 1:1.•llTllAMD IUCM ... -.... "*' l)ITlllOlll PICOltl,IMI ... .,lrtt i h _,, • ftAMA P'OIHT ................. n• 1~ TA• ............... .,. money v. I no ,.;vulCut\f, ltl'll•l•D• COUMTY ........ ... ltON.I 0 OrM ........ llC;. ......... ,.. parties or dtUvertes. Cl.l' lfACAT"* llllfTAU ........ .!* IJI~ NI ..................... 11• ,
REUBEN'S
COCO'S
patte rn s. fi s t . 1 es deslrabl<'. ·'
1v/sey,·ovt!rlock exp. Bch TELONIC ~ IUMMlll lllNTAU ••••••••• Jtll INIUUTINI .................. tr.. Mtdf!d. Som~ «11'.ptMenct (lllDIMINlllNI .................... INIUIAHCll ................... :a! pnfen-td ~. l\U'. OU,LllCll ,UllllL ............ tn• INVl,TIO,,TINe, o.Mtt" ... ·
"ENT'LS lAMrTOlllAL"""'"'"· , ........ • Jamt1. l"S W •• CM
area. Box l\1·766 Dilly Pilot INDUSTRIES INC. ~ !
* GIRL FRIDAY * J..a&una Beach ~714) <f!M.~ ·: " " .i1w11.a., .... a1a.11c. ...... !!ft.,,_ __ _,,==-=-..,.,,--"" . -•m•. • •
Hov1U Urtfurniahtcf uN1t1e.1,P1N• ................. ' ** ASPHALT ** • COOKS •
••N•U.L ....................... ;::.=~~••icli·:::::::::;;·;.,. R & I exp. Week tnd1. iii.50 COITA MISA .................. st• MOVIN•. ITOllAll ............. hr l\tr Arnold ~ LXPER.I ENCED 1111u. DIL MAR .................. •Alfffl•t. P•Hf'll•~•I-.......... ~~· =~· ===,,.--,,-,-run or ,,.rt II/Tit'. Surf&: Sir-
M SA v1111tt•.····-···""'''!i!i~1: PAIHTINI ...................... ~ AUTOMOTIVE S1rv loln,5930 PacltlcCoa.lt H«"',
Sharp gal to be the one & Equal opporlun1ty tmployer. :
-0nly for a very pleasant boss. J\tACHINISTS • Professional ~
Sec. dutfes & bkkpg, XJnl exper. nol l't'qiuriod.
Joe. Good co. bents. SI.art CALL 646-9611 '. ~~~,':111T ':l.cli''.:::·::.:·: .. : ::~~~111Ait'NY'';·;:::;:··:::::;;; 1tftchanlc. tune-up. allan-"J
NtWHllT HIMn. ............ 1111 PLAnlllllN .. , ......... "' ... men!, br•k••· HI vol Shell N.B. ~2j. Fee paid. Hurry!! Call J\1achlnlsll!
MIWl'OllT I.... .. ......... ,LUMllNf . .................... ' I hi COUPLE, m•n & wlft, btwn IAYStto••• ................... am $ •lllotMINI .... Slation. Top pay or r I oovt• IMOlll ............... .., L 1111v1~1 .............. •• man 2801 E Cit Hwy -45-55 •• a111~1ant manaaer1 "ISTCLIPP ................... -••• IWI ''"' ..,. . • . for larrt apt. com pltx. Llv· UNIVlltSITT ,AllC ........... 1111 PUMJt llll'll • .... :::::::::::..,. Cdlif. 675•0533 Dick 11v1N• ..................... _ .. .,. llOOPINI ..................... tffl \Villiams In& quart'P' and ulllltlts +
Jean Brown. 510-6055. Other
free k fte j-Obs a\•ail.
COASTAL AGENCY
2790 Harbor Blvd., C.r.t.
IA(I( IAY .................... -IU.0101 ......... ltf ............ ,. ===='=:-"""""'"""'= salary. !\fan mu•t be good r.v.,:1.ulll~~····· ............ = :::ni=:. ~.~::c~~ ····= BABYSl'T:rtft -Day• r.fon. plinte1·. SUbrtitt rt~ume to GIRL FRIDAY
lllVINI TllllU.(I .............. IClllOl:t ....... ,... .............. thru Fri. 2 bys 3 &: 2. DaUy Piiot Boie 1\1·26. Sign Company Needs ~xper COlllN4 DIL MAit .............. ll'#IMI .. ................... ..... Rtliabl~ matu~ "'Oman alt ..... -· ••'rl to ,,_.,, uLaoA .......................... 11wiN• MAc"'"' ••••j••"" · COUNTER 0 11 r •ru ... ,iu lAY' llLANDI ..................... SIPTIC TAMltJ......,,. tc.. .. ••U ,Call ~79$7 srt 5:30. r' exiitr or books & olhtr duties. Typ-
1.100 llLI ........................ TAILllllNI ............. M11 dryC'leanln; plant. Apply 1 I h ·-··· C&ll ... uu f
DRILL PRESS
OPERA TORS SR.
IAL.IOA Ill.ANO ............... TllMITI CIMT•OL. ............ ,, BABYSmER. I t~oUSf!ltffP-II 'I rtl "' '''' n&: e ....... <IW'.JOW or ttlW"l!JtT WllT ,. ............ 1111 TILi, c""'lt ................ .,,.. our " a n nr. appt. NUlfTINITON '™" .......... TILi. LIMIWfft a MltMt ....... ,i. tr, 2 chlldrtn 5 & ... ewn Harbor, Unit A-2, C.M. --=,,.,,---,--,--1
Three or n1orc years re-
cent exJ)l!'rlencc on close
toltrancc drill work. J\1ulft ·
do own getups. r e a d
prints inti have o"n tool~. : . I
MUMTIMITON MA1eoua ......... T••• 1111vic1 ............. ,... traru" Call 968-1820 after 6 GIRLS. L'DIES POUNTAIN VAu..IY .......... Ml• TllLIYlllO"· ....... lie. ...• ,.. ... ._ D ENT A L A I • I 1 tan t • "'
llAL au.CH .................. MM UPMOLITll'f ..................... BA BY!I'ITER.: SUbttltul• •hal'-''"· "pandtd duties, To v.'Ork in downtown nhon1 .... lOIN HOVI ............. ,M1S '#II.DINI . ,,.,., .. ,.,:m th f ' LON• IUC:M .....••••••••••• ·-WINDOW CLIANINI........... . mother for the mon 0 four handtd dent l• tr y . on:ler dept s dayfl v.•ttk. SaJ. :::r:~"c::~~~.:::::::::::::=: JOIS & IM,LOYMENT r.tt y. Call 644--4154 pr~ventivc practice. Ex-111ry + lnaontlv1e. can 842-1508
WllTMIMITlll ................ 1111 Jll WANTIO, Mtll .... • ........ 11111 BKKPR/Ol'FICE MGR J)'ritnce a mus l! Top for appt Hours open MIOWA't CITY .................. ,, JOI WANT D, ,,_ ........ 1'tt RA ..... -.... ,, 'ton--rri. Call IANTA AMA Ml!INTI .......... JOI WANTIO' To $7n-...... 'J " ** GmL FRIDAY
APPLY
CADILLAC
CONTROLS COASTAL ...... ,,. ............. a ... MllN A WOM H • ., .. ,.. Q,a-g• r-. Al-Arta, 646-2728 a f I. 6:30 p.m .. ...i. .. -A....,Jy· Ma• Gro-LAIU1'A llAC:N .............. .,. ICHOOLI a IHITllUCTION .... 16" " ...., •...-• • .,,,....,. rr · •wf DJVISION Of'
U.IUNA N•UlL ............. sm '01 PltlPAUTION ........... Hill! ABILITIES 968--5i 82 1--3 pm. Yacht Corp. 1631 Placentia, EX·CEL' n COR P. AUUleM VllJI .............. ml TNUTlllCAL .. .. .... ,,.. UNLl"ITEO AGENCY Coata Mesa LrV "'"' CLIMINTI ....... Int ... EltlCH 6 NDISI POil "' I"'' WHITTIER 'VE IAN 'VAN CAPllTltANO vu m "' 418 E 17th Sult• ~· SHWASHER =;;--==~-;=-:---~ ' tl.'llTllAMO IU.CM .... -•.• mt SALi AND TRADE · ' "~ DI · GIRL FRIDAY • CFS Inc. COSTA MESA
OAMA ••rMT .................. " PUllNITUltl . . ............... Costa Mtsa MZ.1470 Some Bkkpg-A/R + credit l."6-2491 COHOOMIMIUM .................... ,.,.(. PU.NIT\lll ltll OERS T 50 p -.,. !~l,:)',N'T•-_:•L•!=;~~s"".:::::::::=: ffl~i1 .~t,~~., .... N,.T ::·:·:·::·:·:':::J: Rel~~!T~nUl~uatl Sound ~~~r~,~~d ':::1~· 11=. Ca~";_ion a.r:h~~ An equal ~pportunity ~ " ,. CA"E• a11TAURANf ......... Mu Fri., 644--4684 crnp oycr , 1 p I hod IAll 11u1t•MIN1' ............ "11 with irowtna e1tabUshed wa· •MAKE .•. "P 1. Uri) I "01.111N0Lo eooos .......... = terfront boat bulldlnr firm Apply ln pertori only HAVE a. fu11 job ln your Ajare your llparc llm
tlNllAL ............................ llAll IALI ............... ... 'd I · tim•. r-• '"°'""' & Telllly pay ~[f, .Learn t(> ! COSTA MISA ................... ," ,.\llNlfUJll AUCTllN ........... nteulna: ~xp pcrsonne 1n• ~ be F' h Sat
11\llA Vltr:i• ................ •11t •f'PLIANC:lt ................ ·11M all pf\Uts of outfitting larg· THE R·IGGER prlus as Fashion Show come a a~ 1?n e~ t •1wP01T ••ACN ............ 4tll .,Nl'•tUtt ..... :..: ............. r"1 1 ConsuHan! Call ~llss Potel:!t • N Wf'OlT NlltNn ........ ,.4111 SllWtNI MACKllC• ............ 1111 er rtberglas sailboats. Rep Y Director. No investment S.lG-Siill · •
NIWPOJIT SlfOJllS .............. MUllCAL INlflUMIHT ....... ti to Dally Pilot Box P-921 \\1lh "'111 !rain. For interview·~~-·---~---WllTCLIPP ................... , .... ,. ••• OltAN• ............ •1• •. .... T I UN IYlltttrt '"llC ........... .qsr 11,1.010 ............•..•••••••••. 11211 name. addren " home aript. <'a.11847--0846 m1na91m1nf ra ne•
IACIC IA Y .................... at1 r11.1v1110111 ................... ttH nho,,., A com" .. "Y roprtlf!n-No. 16 Ftshion l.i;land '600 alart r.1arried some ••• , IL!,:,, ...................... "1·'· • •T···· ............... lltrs . ~· GUARD · · · co•OKA DtL .............. OJI TAP• lllC:OIDlll ... .,.... . taUvt will be In this arta Newport Beach colleKC. Call Ann, Weslcllf(
IALIOA ..................... u.•••••. ltUl,MINT .... thl• month to lntervl1w. Person I,\..,. 2().IJ 'v SI. IAT llU."OI ................. 4"9 MOllY ,u,, .. ,.. ............. 1 .;;;;;.;:.;;;;;;;..;;.;;;;;~--..l.-----=---"'.ISeeurltle1 OUJetr to nu posl· ne "ti .. ncy, e LIOO llL• .................... "" IPOITIH MODI " .......... •11 non locally, Must .. bond· _c1lff D.r .• ,_N.B. &l;).2770. IALIOA Ill.AND ... ,..,, ... ., .... llNOCUU.ll, ICOPll ........ #M
HUHTIHITOM llACM .............. MIKILU.NltUI ............. NM able, able lo pus physical MANAGEMENT COUPLE PDUMTAIM YAUIY .......... 141f Mite. WANTIO ..•••. , .. ,,.,, •. NII 'J' cl •·nd bl · h I tJAL lllACN ..................... MACHINllltY, ltc:. ............ 1111 ag1 Jty te!t & t.artnec as UV a e Wit ~ ettnett .
.. oN• llACfl ................. 41 .. LU Ml l ll! ....................... llH rtqulr+d. Salary to $560 mo . 2371i N~wporl Blvd. Coll& )ltANOI COUll'f;f ................. ITOIAll ...................... ens d " IAIDIN GltOYI ................ ,. IUILOIN• MA.Tl 1ALS ....... tH• lo 1lart ependin& on •xper. • .. e11a. =~~~~N~~~: ::::::::::::::::::: pwEf5s ·~nd LIVESfOci( F: ~~~nfo. & interview I '>~1~A~N~A~G~E~,~, =E~N~T~-o~., •
U.NTA ANA ........................ Plln ,GINlltAL ................. c • ' portunlly. t'ull or Parl time •. ~
\ANTA AKA Hl!IOHTI ......... oM)f CATS .......................... ffN ** HalrdrH XI Ca 20 h k 836-430:3 :_J t~l1~~ .......................... = 0011 .......................... ltU . aen, • nt op. r nee. rs. w . · !
u.suNA 1I AcN··:;::::::::::::.,ts ~1~~\ikic' ...... :·::"·'"'" J:: & Portunity, new ll a Ion. MATURE, husky, lnlclligent
LAOUNA NtGUIL .............. ,., •LI NG d 842-JI15askfor Ctl.. man. varitd Job ~. i~ ;11
MISSION Yll.to ............. ,.. CALIPOJtNI.... VI ee HOUSEKEEPER, Exp' r ' \c1·esllng •."Ork. yr-round' .. t, SAN C:Ll!MENTll ....... •111 NUlllllllll ............. ltU -SAN lUAN UPnTltANO •ns SWIMMING POO LS ............... only for elderly "tntleman. Good bentfJtS, happy Cn'W• (A .. llfltANO II.ACM •1)1 PATIOS efll '" O ... H .. PO!NT ~ .................. •rt• AWNIHOl'".'.: .. :::::::::·.::::::·m· 01\'n room & bath. i\lust NO expel'. nc('. Phone for
Tll lPLE)(, ll'k ...... -......... 4ftl VACATIONS "trll re d have O\\'n car. Good cook, appoinln1enl : •19-l-tl:il5 , r.OHDOMINIUM~ .................... TllANSPOltTATION 110 l. Rf Sal . NOYILI ..... , ................. 4'11 e inr? e · ary oprn. \\!rile Box tl1ECHANICAL ENGINEER: N.ENTAlS tOATI a YACMTI ............ tMt M923 Dally Pilot lAjL&OATI ............ ,,t•1• • FOREri-tAN & LEAD fflE.N,
Aph. Unfurnished ,OWll Clllll••• ............ :r.: HOUSEKEEPER: J\1ature. ~I 0 L DER s & GEL
••• 1 •• , r.:I l,110-.ltl IOAT "'""'"" H .. ..................... IOAT TltAILllll ... ,, Lile cooking • hou5'•-•k COATF.RS. All 3 shills. TO" tOITA "llU. .................. 11 .. T Cl ......... CIC' '" .. ::~~o~~·~~A(M'" ........... :;: l=T t'.l"J=l=~:l .... ::::::::ru: for t.ldtrly.widow on BalbOa jobs. lli31 Plac:ent!a. C.J\1.
tllWPOllT NllltO'i"""'""'tt11 l\Ui .. , ... ••1.1 1!.1. ............ ..... Jsland Room & board + $23 NEED LI J Bab 'tt .. . NIWPOllt INOllr•• .......... .,,. SOAT '"''· Mvwlllflll ........ HU r k ,.._,, 67"-03 ve n Y!l e...,. ·, ltTC ,, ........... IOAT ••1t'llCll .............. ,.., pt w • '-al ~· No salary. Ju&! room ' ~.; ~"'A"*~~•TT ';A,K".'.:'.'.'.'.'." •• :: 1°"~ f:rT~tl :::::::::::::::::: HOUSEKEEPER "'anted for board & all you c•n ct.t, r::t:\~~:a:·~~::::::::::::5 fir~":.tt:.• .::::::::::::::::: ~c~rfulha~py, houst~ld \~l·~~ co:ldcr n)Oflw:: w/J ';! IALIC>A ............. r.•T ITOlA•I ............ ...... w c ttMgert, ti~ c I ' y approx. yru .... ...,., t1LAHits''.'.'::::::::::::;::,.. .,rtc'l•:TAN••D .• ::::::::::::::m: See molher. N.B .. 645.ll24 Company flJI' our l!On. oui -:; t~r.~1'1.u:ND":·::::::::: .. :: C:OTI~· L•1rrt1• ............. '1tl INDEPENDENT Order •of f~ldd \3 l"v sc~~u"'°'~ ~I :.! ~gc~t~r:o:...u:~H ......... = MOf~.· ::::.: ::::::::::::::::,? Want ad : • F'ortsters Is looking for 3 ay. e~ l" n g , •,. '"" i•AC:" ........... atcYCLll ................ ttu sails traJntta. Cateer opp, care. If tfl)'. C o~ quarttn --,, .................. 11.1ct111c u•s .............. '"' 1 -'J ~ ~ .. i\l .. ~t ..... L""O • CN ' ................ Bit MINI 1111111 .................. "" ~. • gtnemu.s adv~. 645-0561 n am .. llVll""' I ..... ""con-
0•ra11• C:OUNTT ............. MM IAOTOlt(YCLll '* 1 £ 9 1m-1:XI pm genial. &12·3844 E\'f?S. It •.•,,•,.••,,1•,•,o,va .............. ~1,'r MOTOIKOOTllS ·••···:,'',',',','. tUf C asp1" i' cat1•ons•, 1"' ..... ,,~-............. ··-AUTO 11.'tlCll t PAlllTI .... tttt • JONv• TIRE SER"'ICE " ·~ MIO'!'fA'f C:II Y ................. Wlf AUTO T-1 ' IOUt• -11 > ~ • '";;;""'o,;;;-0'.::=::;:=;-"::'.C __ IAtlTA Afll "" """" ....... " I 1NURSES lag1sle--" •Vf! .................. rlAILllt, TllAVIL ........... MU • tXf)andl"J ~nd requirts . ,_, -. ~~:r .. "~~ ~.~~~.~~~.::::::::.:: TIAILlllS. UlllHJ ............. to• EXPERIENCED In:: & night shift.. l!!'c.
tOAiTAL .,.. CAMPllfll ... ,., ............... tnt 6600--6900 1·~nerlt1 Apply Pe.nonnel . c ............. I fltUCKS ...................... ,,.. •Rtrt•ll Sl.le11men "" .
LAIUMA •'"" H .............. • " 111,.1 . . ........... tflt · •Tire ....... 1 ..... men Olrtctor. So. 0..111 Com· 1.AIUNA IOUIL ............ 1"7 CA~,.lll ltllNTALS tlU h ~ ... .
"""' C:LIMINTl .............. ,,,. OU!fl RUOOlll nu in t • •Front End and munlty llosp .. 31812 0>8.s
SA"' lUAIC (A,.ltTtANO '""' Im IMPOltl'IO AUlot hM ft JJ•~ S0 '-··-0 4~13 CAPl!TltAHO 11acH •ne ............ •orakc Mech11nies """ • ,,. ..... -.J;I"' DANA l"OINT tta SPOllT Cl.Ill ' ........... Hit S t C)lt 3j6 .......... A•YIOUl t. CLASllCI ......... HIS • a ary pl\11 bonus Ind •.
REAL ESTATE, ""c• c:A111. 11001 ........... "" cOmpany paJd benefltt. ho"P""E"n""•r"'o"'llS-=Ex=•"~:-.-G"·--G 11 'UTO •Y•HTI ............... t+U r1l ,... 1ntr AUTO• WANT o .............. ,,.. Opportunity for advancement ment mtar. Pc. '>''Otk, up Ii:) ' , ....... •< ....................... "" .................... F 0 R E·x p .... T H IL p Appl• :!049 H• ~-Bi·~ $3 00 h s ... .., """ CC*OOMINIUM , .i:-.. , ......... t'M lUT(! 1.t .U1H1 ............... •11 I\ ,,: ruw v11. • 1·. teau,,r • ........,,.1;i.
llHT"LI WANTlu ........... "" UllD U•t ....................... , Cotta Me.aa N,8. ~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--· -~~~~~'
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with your
newspaperboy
today
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It will be 9ood for both of you . It'll remind you that not all of today's
youth has 9one to "pol" or someth!n9 worse. And it'll prove to him that
you appreciate the fact that he buys, sells, delivers, keeps records, col·
' lects and tries to make a proflt on hi~ small busi ness-a f t e n wcrl<ing
when his peers are playing. He's quite a fellow, that you ng busine~sman
who delivers your new spaper. Get acquair.ted v:ith him ard you'll hnow
why we're so proud of him. We hove 700 more I' c him d·•·.,cri ~'J 1:1,
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J~&S .. EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT I MERCHANDISE FOil
J_o!!.-"ltn, Wo~·-71~ Jobo-Men, Wom, 7100 ~~-ND Tit.ADI_
OUTSIDE VERI FIER 'Furnltur• 8000
Secy.leg•I Triln•t Cft.11 by 111111ol11t111l'n•, f\'o t'\•
J.'('r. JMtC. l\lu.st ha\'ll dl'll('nd.
able car. Good i;tartln; sal.
ary &.: opp,11·htnlly for ·ad-
C.11 (;l~lj()S
QA INSPECTOR
TECH. ''B"
Z to 3 l1'5 elecl~n1echan1ca.I
~\l)C?r., such as pm:h~ction
t.: ll!il ntlcro"avP con1pon-
eu1.s. ~lllltary or Tech.
:.chool desirable /\bl'? to
read a.JUI lntet'fll'Ct drawings
& ~pcclllra!io11~.
TELONIC
INDUSTRIES INC.
l.agU.nA Bcoch. I ~l I 1 ~!»-9.101
!':qua.I 011po1·tu1111y e1nplo.>er
'* .. PAINTF:Rs rlf'e4led by
local nia1111fartu1~r. Nttd
nian familiar l\llh Pt'U·
duction 0 11 r1cc1ro-statu.:
To llOO
r.are oppty. lo •I.art In \'t!ry
pit'a~11nt law olr. Con;enlal
l'0·11ork'ert;. Top benr11 Call
,?-.llss Elltabeth. Abigail Ab-~t ~tfl)nnt>I J\et!IX'.)', ~
\\. \\arner, Suite .21.l , Santa
Ana.
USED Spanb h l?fl ~ ~
seal, In tXCl'llent cond{t.ion,
1os. "'" s""''"' ·s pi.., 11J(tique aVOClido Bedroom
set-tolllisti'or: 2-2. ctra~r
nlte atandi, L double head·
board, 9 dn•ftr dresser &
ntin<or. i1!9. UR<! la,•ishly
SE c R detailt'd 9 pletf" $JW1nilih t"T,\RY Ext>cUtl\'t. n-1. / k' Top Wary S-S , Mon-f'ri PttV\ ueuroom sel w °lrll'. bookk • headboard.. 9 d r av• t r · ttpiJ1.i;. sales. bushtt"ss (lttsser 1;. mlrroi·, 2-:!
n1a11agement k:kno~·l•d"• • d . b ra1rer n1le at .. nds. kip; expe r i~nre a n1ust! sl:.e Md fran1e & ki"i: ~u
Carec-1·-.nundcxt i1·\\h a kna<'k bo.~ iprin.~ t: hlattiirt.
for publll· n'.'lallo11s. Ciill $289, Tb~ Fai:tOl'Y, 1635 5-lf>.:t72S alt 6: 30 Pm , Harbor. MO-SSC -,
!l6S-ji8'J l-5pm . CAJ-;OPY ~. dbl H foam'
SECRETARY • r.C!Ceptionlst matt. dbl C~SI \\'/miri'or.
COOii!p1c1io11 backzround rontnlOdc. mapl~,,,$100.~R.at· h~lflrul. .shorth11nd, typini &: tan • chatr, 2 pc. scttioMI d1~·laphonr. Sl30. The 6""· f h ·
1 ... ~ \1/ne1v 0.1111 cua. 1,0,ps.
Offi~• FurnitUre 1110
·AEROSPACE RELEASES
f.'OR PUB.UC SALE e' 500 '1t,el trarulfl'r <"l!.!l"t e m Steel & . Vood desk! e S!i.
S.171-awcr leg:al II~ cab111e1.s
,.. f.tisc ohaJ.n, t;ibles &-cab-
inrts.
?llcill~bM Bros De~k Inc.
l~ tJ?Wparl Sl\"d
Cosla J\lesa..•~l2..Sa!.
6ffic;E-quipm,ent 1011 ---· ---l'I> H Co., ;>.l~SSJ:: !\lr. Da\'is blue pr[11t ~\'fl'f', 2.cnd I.bis
&r\'lce Stalion. &>1·\·1ce Dtopt & coUee 1&1. All , ror ST;>. JO Kt)' Adc{ina: J\lachlM,
18 Nrt'dl"(fl New rattan.,1w1vel .roelit>r. direct i1ubtraction & rollln£
pa\n\ln;;:. n1askin;,
Call : Z>l;,...TJj l * $135 PER WEEK + blUe $~. E.'cel"C)·elt & ~~t tub file. C&ll 673-i076.
For Nr11· i\Tark c. Eloom' m'as~age s;is ,.. 2 4 9 ==~·~--=-=-==-===
PAINT STOl;.E CLEP.t\
:'11/f, p;111 lin1r. Call
\VALt\ER PAI/\ T &i2-j7i6 C .. 'T. StOI'\" and Gan:ien A1nbw·st Road. C.i'<f. Call
Gro1 r & Anahein1 slo~s. s.1.;-1032 Ch""~' ril'f's & l'ihoek.!T. ·e~e-D_R_OO~M~-s-P_E_C_l_A~L
R~fe:r. \\'111 lraltl. !\led. ,bl.'n-9 Piece Compl'le Bedrooin *PART TIME*
t"fJ!.S & insur. Pen.6.ion &: Prof \1·/lh bo:oc rprlnz h mattttss.
Shar Plan. Apply l\1urk C. Rt'gular 'price f19!J.95. This
ercnir~ ll'Ork
$26-0. PER MONTH
l\lui.t be 20 }Car~ of a~e or
older. J\'o t'"Pf'I' nee. For
appoinhnl'nt call
Bloome Co., 3005 Harbor l\'t'fk only $l29.95.
Bh·p., Costa l\lesa. . Alt. d f itu
SER.VICE STATION. ""' ..j.prove urn re
l!me trcek ends, Sal &: Sun.
Son1e exp. 21 or ovtr .. l\lust
be neat & ha\'P a ha ircut.
~:10 E'. 17th St., C.l\t.
774-7251
.~~~ P,-\RT Tin1c i\lodel :\laker,
!killed, lo pain! t..· asM>n1bl'?
plastic y11ch! 111 ode Is .
'"Sailor rn·tr1i.'t'd.1' Hou rs
flc:-.1bl e. \\'rit" l::C.•.\ 60,\f,
Daily P1!ol. N.G
Pr~:\ 01·cnllt'r a:;C' ::;.. !j f"r
all~\1t'1·lng ~C'r\'i1..-r. ,\flt'r-
noons, C\'eniny.... and ~0111c
11·t'f'k .. eflds. Tab. '.:36 I·:.
17th. C.1'11.. J\lrs. t\cll~·. Qf ..
fit'f' i'llgr, 67~1166.
P/Tl;\IE. Snac~ Sl)Up \IOl'k.
1na1urr 11on1an. Sal & Snn.
812-201'.l
REAL ESTATE
SALESPERSONS
L'nusual opportunl1y lo jflin
!ale" force of dyna1n1c rral
f'l:ilate l."Otlll any, If you are
licrn~ed I.· 11ould like to Join
flw r<1ridly zro11in;: ~taff cif
F::inuw r.ealty, call: 5-l6-::2!lt
for t"J nfirle11ri;1! intPr\'i!'ll" ..
Restaurant
Ancient Mariner
now lakins-applicauons ror
Full & par! tin1c. dRy shill. e KITCHEN HELP e DISHWASHE R
Apply ii1 prr~on
:?1i07 \\', Coa~1 11·1 ~.
Ne11port Geach
ftE STAUR1\N T. ,\1 ~-
11 :30-2 P,I, rla~~. i\1,\LE.
(ll'Pl' JS-<'\-e!. ,\pp!~• at
Ta.i;tcr frccz 2!l66 Bristol
C.,\1. a f1Pr 2 P\1.
S.\LES Gll~l,
E>;l'Ct . S11lc"' '1'fl'I f•)J'
ladir .... ~portswear. Call
~)\6-216~
See ae11y B1·uce at
mi33 Cxec
..\;::ency for Carecl' Girls
·110 \I/. Coast ""')'., N.B.
S;v a ppoi:1 t. 6~6-::!l:::J
!'ERVJCE Station Attendant
full 1in1e, evenin; l'hifi
E..\p"d. Neat in appearanr ...
See J in1. 2j9(1 :ol"ewport C.:'11.
Slfl.\"JCl'.: Sla!ion Attendilnl da~'~. s11·Uii Ir gra\'t'.Yard'.
Ar1ily in pel'$1n, co r ,
l\lacArthur & Crunpus Dr., N.r:.
SEr.VtCE Stalion Salesman
C:>.:l)C'r. f'ulltinic, o\·ertim'
.1.. Co1nmi.ssioo. Shell, 19th
,t· PlaCf'nlia. C.l\J.
SE\\""ING J\1achlnc 0fl('rator,
~in•.:lc necdlP exper .. 82;) ,, ...
lS!h S1,, C .. i\T.
SiHrr fur ho.vs 6 & 9
2:::0-J .. Jat'r :'\londay.
Eves 613--8386
SU:\DAY Nu r sery At-
tcndan\! f'o:e"<lerl at N'"·port
l!nrl10r Lutheran Church.
Call 96S-6j5-I.
TELEPI IONE Receptionist
for Se1'\'li:e Co. in C.i\I.
arra. Age ~:>-3.;. Apply in
person 2.17 ~ EJ , N. Euclid,
Anahelt n
TRA INEI:: for \\'ct Suit Cur-
lin;;. Full time & Perm .. E~
Jll'l'. Preren·ed. lntervl,11·s
~A:'ll·12Pi\l. 6~2-1912. S:Z:. \V.
l ~lh SL, C.:'ii. ----------CLERK TYPIST
MACCO CORP .. nat'I,
land developers, loca·
ted in Newport Beach,
is I o o k i n 9 for a
CLERK TYPIST.
We require good fyp-
ing Ii lit& shorthand ..
Must be sharp, yo~th·
ful & •flractlve for
front office.
Contact MRS. LIND-
SAY. C a I I (7 14)
642.49 10, ixt. 289 or
• SALESMEN· write: e ATTENTION MACCO CORP
Lookin;::-for a joh \\ith 11 het. Eniployment Manager
l"r than sn fl\"era • fuTure? p 0
I I I f • • Box 217S, • 0111 onr o 1 11? astest gl'O\\· 111~ conirxinies ;.1 South.,rn Newport Beech
Calif. \\'(' "'" looking fl'.!r --=C~t~l~if_._Y?.~66_3~
riuali!icd .~alcsnicn. intert'~I-\Y 1\ !TRESS. Eo.:f'lt'ricnced,
ed rn lhrll' l11turc, in lhl'.' ;\lc:-.ica n forxl. ovcr 2J.
Harbor 11rca. Over 2.-,, \In! .. G-l~-82i4 ..
job rct"Orfl, happily 1ntH1'i<'d, \\'Ar-TED: NICT! l~dy v;ho
fin1n1('J<11ly ~tabl". Sales C\"· likes gi rls (J \ & cats en for
pc1·. desirable. \VI' 11ill lra1n. 5 dA.\'S nf good carr. r-.·on-
Catl ror aflp~; ~!2-0$11 . ~111okcr, good J't'fs. 6-12-0SG:)
~.\LES
.\l;1n or \\"oman \\'/~airs .. , ..
pPr. to ai.:I :is ouls1dP ron-
t;ict to ~rll lh" Ur~1,::;n
•t•r1 l"r of a l'ln;; "~t;ih!lshrd
rr11tJli1.1• uilcrior dtcor:1!1n:;
hr111 r..~f1·r. \V1·1te Box j~.\1 ,
0;J1ly Pilot. !'\.[:.
fu 11
\\'A!\'TED: Rcllable liVl'·ill
sillt'r !o care for I school I:.
1 4-~'f old fo1· 1 y,ttli•'. \\'i1 h
Relercnct>s. Call 61;;-6&3\
*WOMEN*
Tcl<!phone \\Ork
fro111 home.
NO SELLING
\\'rite r.o. Box j;j5:)
tinl'". !\!•1st ha1·<' exp in 111· Los An:ct'lc~. C:lllf
1!iro: rr·1dy-1o-"car ,\pply 111 -,~.0~U~N~'G~' ~,.~.,,,...-,~._-,~,~.~ • .,,-"-'-"'
pch--On. Jackirs ra.•ht0n Ccn-lo learn a. trar,Je in 1he 11101··
tr>1', J\'o. 7j Huntl11g!on Ccn-in::: & l!lora;c , business.
tcr, Hu111. Dr.h. i\'e('d IJ • '.!(! n1cn. U•in·
SALl'..."S l..adies 20-45, ~-un tcresll!d, call bet\\' 8:30 an1
11n1c. ncrded for Tus11n & t-~:30 pn1 ;;C.:..TW9
Cosla i\l e!'a. A ('lply =='='=""'=c-==="-
I:.er::s1tY1n1s Baby ~· r \\Is
Storr, s:ia "D" SI. Tustin.
Schools-Instruction 7600
The Newport
School of Bu1iness
213:J Harbor Blvd.
Costa r.Jt'sa 54S.!f660
OPEN g.g
WE Have 9 new ... entilating
~(O\'' hoods in '"ario\15 col-
ors. your choice r,l each. 3
ncp.r)y 111?\I' 30" :;:&s ran;e.."'
in '.!'ood eondilion .5 19 each. 1
nc·.1· ::O" il\OCado ga.g ran~e
SW. 6 used portable 19''
black & \\ hite rv·.~ ln ex·
'"".eUent eondllion. $:::! l''ll'~I.
The Factory, 18S:i Harbor,
i)-1()...ig.12
\\'ALNUT di"'t!c •10:...60.
Leaf. pads, 6 ckairs. ~.
5-18--0996. a f I 'T 6 i:
"'Ct"kends.
8' Sofa, ne\"£1' usrd. qtiiltC'd
floral, scolt-h ;uarded $1.20.
J\fateh. lov,seat Sij ... llJ
776--0;;st
LIGHT Bel;e ea r petiog.
slighU~ u~ed. Approio;. 40
yrds. Xlnt conrl. 6·1G-:!'J62
STOP ! 2 French Prov,
chairs; ::: while antiqued
tahtei. Chanzln;: turnittu~
inyl,, Nice. cheap. After 6,
eaU &.>S-5m-I
l\IAPLE: f'urnitutt: Tbls ..
chrs & hutch. coUel" tbl.$ &-
end tbls. Call !>10-IIS6.
OESJ..;: Drexel. drop-leaf top.
4 sidC' dra\\ers, pd Sl·W, no\\'
SjO. 642-9S26
2 U!K'd m1.1tch ihir uphol!tl'ted
chai111 in ~ l'Ondi\ion.
bolh fllt' s.::i. 4 u ~e d
uph'llstcrt?d chajn, assort'd
color!, excellent condition,
$19.9J eat·h. J\Iany ·h'lisecl-
lancous odd chairs, 12
eael1. ThC F""<icto1)·, ISSJ
Harbor, j~()...61i~2
l\IOV!t\G TO J-IA\\'All
Thon1a.svill' ;; pitte-bedroom
:set, kin;;-sizt' $500, Pi11..no,
Story & Clark Console S•IOO.
9 fl . Fi·. Eh1e \'elvet rourh
$3j(]. 9 t1. bci&:c tufted couch
$200. Othl'r lorn. 673-I09i
\r~Tl.KGHOUSE \Y II. I n u I
blk -"·ht TV console. 'i'
nau;ahyd' sola
• 6~1-t'...Sl •
SELLIKG bcautilul Spani:sh
fllrnilul'e 11ln1ost new .. !llust
i;ell. 64;).-fQ6.;
NE\\1 8' i;m strl(>E'd sof11.
Sacrifice $300. Gn>en $150
iirca ru:; 575. &11-16JO
l us"d nia!>sil·c 7?:\32 antique
11·hile pedt's!;il end ·tables
nilh gl)ld lee! !Up!,-1:S
r # ·h. 1 \lst'd n1assivt :;1x50
a .. ,liq ur \l"h!te pcd,sta l
cOckta\J !able 1\i\Jl iOld leaf
lop, $35. 2 USt"l'.I 35" 1
dra11·er cr~denza s , 1
avocado, 1 ·anllque \\"hi!<>,
~?ii rach. 'nK' Factory. 1~
ll&.1i>0r, 3;-lit;6842
QUALITY f.'urn: ~Ofa-bed,
;:reen ll<lui;:. i 100." Coffee lbl.
i\le<lll. S7:i. Sota 9'. :;r'en
!ones on Belgian lini:n $300.
I lttkman corrcc lbl Gt lan1p
tLl. alass top $~'0.'.l. Tahle
lan1p. oil painlinz, cle.
6+1-598::
i\IAPLE Bdrn1 ll0t, bookcalle.
~tcrro. din. ircl. 1Je~k. 11p·
p I l a~~. cn<.·y('!Opcdia·s.
i\li~t. C.all ;;1:>-776S
QUALITY klna ~ • quilted
maltrt&i. C01nT1t,re-unused
fl2!), \\Orlh, $260. i-t2·6a36 SARAJI COV E!IOTR Y ha:s
O['<'llln;S for r1.1lt or p1rt
lllne saki-r.:o !nve~!nient.
"'' delh·el'iei;;. For !ntc1vie11',
• r,11>-0014 •
Sa.~ln1;:s &· 1.oan .
fea1u1"'s weei.;Jy rt'rreflhcr LIKE ne\1' a1·ocitdo/antiquc
courses In ·IJ'I!'!! 1kHls you' ggld, quilled d11·enport. I\'
need to SCI lhe Jqb )'OU long. RCA rolor 21 " console
.. rant TV. 5JS-36i4 eves.
s::3 Do~·cr Dr.: N.B.
&t2-38i0
BRANCH
MANAGER
~avings & Lt>nn A!!$0CJJ!1on.
loc1tled in :. •11 pol't Beach I •=~=====-
AIRLINE
SCHOOLS
PACIFIC
Day 1'. Nlc;ht aa.ws
543-Gr:~
~JO E. titb St., Santa Ana
are;i, has pos1th>~ a1·111J. ror
a \\'P-11 qu11jlli"1 Savlr1gs S.·
Loan Bnmch f.la~er. Ex·
tt•I polential & fringe Jx>n.
eli111, Only applicant5 "'1lh
a n11n ol ~ )'I'S. Savings '"·"'·
Pt'rlrnC'f! nttd apply. ror
pan1t•ul11rl! call r.tr. Hensley ==p~,~.~,.~a'""u:s""'~so""'N~S==
(~131 '16!J.C:il'.!. Beginnci11, Intermediate! •
l'EA ~ISTrt~ • t1·11h in<lus-a.II &:!rt. Tl-I EOR\' · 1:'11·
trial v111n;: m3t-hlnr c'per-PnOVtZATIO:->. Rea.wnable.
l<'lll:E' Phone l!'I:'.-i;,ss or ap.. CAI\ ai.Utr j: p.m. iil&.15-iS
rt•· 1n fiel'!Oll :it Cl'll1..~t Cata· LEAR~ Tu F1y 1Fn'6!
!ll'lr;in D'.111 CAii" Pf'rf~lo, C<'!!lll, $S.:..O per hr \\"Cl
!:":,11 .Tu~n r~r·•ln100. 1.lt"C'n~ p l!ot.s rheckcd ou1
~CCUt.lf\' -;un"r Q11 111 f'N'" .. en.11-Ai'.!....-W.G..-
1 .. ,-::una Geach 1111'11 .\11 ,,,.....,_,.......,,=====:=
a11lfu1i11~ k rqulrrocni f•1r:1.
Plr11~ ronl11c! !II<" \\'~liior11
J, Bum• l){'tr1•lhl' A:rrn ·~·.
J!'lo; N. ti11udina St. Roon1
111. An~tw-tm
l'f!IE QUICJ\'.ER Yl>IJ CALL.
11'1£ QUICJ;~:rt YOU SELL
Jheatrlcal 7900
LIOO Pla~rn Prts~nl.
"l..!1•llrs Or Tht-Juf)·."
lJ\rt'C1cd by Ruth i\11.'Cullcy
701 \'!-t.ldo Soud, Marth
17th thn1 %1st.
1 <mly-Uscrf 8' ~anish
avocado sofa k chair ~t
P9. l used !\olil & chair
sets-aga in by po p u I a r
dt"mand , J.1!'1.9J r.11ch set. l
Outy.UsM 11· sola $:!5. The
taclory, 188.) It a r b o r ,
540-al:!
% tlfAPLE bar chairs, !all, in
good stlipe. % pc. ~la.
ISutchtr acalea up 10 (JOO lbs.
673-ll98
;;· SOLID OAT\
COf'FT.Jo: T f\Rl.E. $7.IJ
• Call 968--4:l03 •
£\IAU. desk. antique \cl· ct
chRi!C loun:;,, l-scat cooeh.
·l!M-61i0
Couch 6'1, floral $2.S
Call 642-1<167
?.INll!crra11eau1 l>C<lrootn
Rt. C'On1Qlc1~ O piece""
• ;).16....6:-~ •
DAll..Y PILOT U f ~f E . A
lJ./\'"ES. You can 1u111 them
for ju~l,penniea • di.)-. Dia.I
M2-!:i6Tt
Store Equipment -·--------
BOAT finished. &aillf'll' In :!
"'ks. illu&t sell f'\-e)•ytltln;
we can't take. Power tools,
many marine hdwe lt~rns,
jatt LP'&, sir~.' various
household iten11. Too mu ch
lo list, so com' k see. Al.so
n1any fl'ff it'mll. 2026
Orana:e. Olsta i\f,i;a..
i\-IASSTVE GARAGE Sal e:
Boi~a~ OB m~~. mar11lC
eq_uip., ne11• iparlln i;:ear.
At:. Se1\' 1nach. music ingts,
\\-P.U.ie-lalkie~. tool~. etc.
1,:. •PPl5-furn & other han:I
items. NO btic-a-brac: 314
Al\·arado St. Sal Peninsula
1'rioSat-Sun, 673-:-fil·I
A t1cntion
r,?r.r;ain Hunterf!
!).1:1 &one!r, C.i\I.
E:verylhing from good u.!ed
furniru~ to good 'quality fn-
fllni/child c:lothin;. Com' &
att.& aave t;;. GJ&-0836 for
dl'.ltafJs .
FANTASTIC: 8' Gold ~ofa k
10\•eseet. ,Grulldig A~1/Fi\1
sllln!'O.. 7.:dmt••@r; a, & k .
AdmlraJ l copper r e t ti:.
CD1np 6 pc bar. 646--1.Zri
/Stanl J707 "A" Seashore
Dr. N.B. on display Sun.
llMP:VI)
If you art .11hoppini; for a
pil!.llO or orian, Tlt'w or Ullt'fl.
and M'! intrre11ted in A truly
~al dral. plre:..:-shop
"':\RD'S BALD\Vli'J STUDIO
1819 Ne1vpo11, C.i\1. 612-8JS4
i\IAPLE bunk beds, l matr &·
bosspi;lnzs s:;i. Sn1n1 nio\-'lc
<'<UTJer~ & light rncler $20.
611by "·11.1\!robe SIO. Bundy
lrumpet ~IZ;;, bn1 i<lcd n~·lon
9xl2 ru.; SI :>. 5-1~'20%. 2977
ff:cd"'OOl.l llv, .• C.;\1.
ALL good C'Ond. s 1 0 v e, Open Every Nhe rclr~. 11.·a.sher. brcakfasl ,..,~'..,'"~"".,,,'~"~'..,'"~'~""..,"..,, llrt, 2 CQl!ee l.: end tbls. BR
set. !oy!. J9ZI Fullerton;
C:'IT. Sal & Sun ~5.
G;\RAGE Sa lt': BuffPf, tbls,
hrin n1att &: b:..$prn;s.
chlld1 dt-~k. l'Ug!. china,
~mall 11ppl la.ncet<. :'ofil'(:. $111
I.: Sun. 110-.li ;;!}:ii San1oa
Pl., C.M.
\\'ASHER, dryer. roucl\. din.
in~ rn1 1a:!>le. ca r rel,
l"!othl11'.r mlinr mon! i'tems..
IS07 Por1 <:'har1r5 Place,
r\.B .. &M-Mi7
SAT-SUi\' 11 to J, Chrome •'t
331 ITal n111rbi'I!. lop <."Offce
\\·At....;UT Baby Gren d
Pial'IO. Braumbach, 5'6",
ronlemporary g t y 11 n g,
beautiful <"Olld. Sacrifice.
m;i.kc ofter. ·l!H-1390 or
837-2970 .
FREf: Piano lt'SS0'11~, S-10
yrs. Cati f9r reservations.
Gould.s M7..00SI
IL\~l~!OND ~tl!'1nwaY. Youn·
aha. i"cw & ui.N pianos of
n111t.t make~ .• Best bU.)'s h1
~-pilil .. a' Schmidt ·fllu~!c
C.:11 J!hli N, i\I• Ir. Sanlll Arta
lable $;;Q, Upl'ig'ht piano Si.i, I iiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiii ...
niol'!". 9331 !Judson Dr. HB 1'
961-ZiO!J
GARAGE: ~I<'-Sftt. only§.;>.
CloUie!. Prhniti\'e An1lque~.
Victorian ~'"tt. GI'8nd1na':-.
t'Ofll11111e jP11·elry, <?le. 602
\rt.;T:.LJTZEr. •1600 Amplifi('d
P.Cf'd Or1an. :?5 pcdAl, larse
Lt• lie ini.:luded. As is $690.
GOULD MUSIC
Ac11ct11. Cd:\-1. 67:,...l~H: I "-"-"'-"'-"'"·"-"·---•..-.-22-""-.,. ,.~.~o~v~. N~G-.--,-,"-,-, ~-.. ~--! I r. L EC TR 0 N r c Or;:;in,
Furniture. homehold hrn)fl. f arfls., Cnmbo Co .. :pact.
2112 Hiililand Dr. N.B. Best Oller. Call 54S-4:llS
:).18-~36 ONE Only. NPw Cab I e
N.'i'.·bound gBn;;e 1 a 1 e.
E:than All~n !., off, brald<>d
11·oo1 Ml.\l&, mJsc. s 2 0 3
Color11cl<I Pl., C.;\I. 5-I0-7~
:'l!OVfl\'G! j\.lust 51'1 1!
Fumiture I.: H ou!i r ho l il
i1e1n!. All In Rood ~hape. l.':"ii
Costa l\l!'!a St .. C~I
Nebon $;1\il'l"'t $;9~.
Gould! j.17-0681
Television
(
CARPET Layt"r -has.. ear~!.
Nylon. h:odcl, Sha1 I<
lfi-low1. \Viii It'll at ~t Sar
labor. 523-1188
LOCAL E:P. WbolcsaJe'frvrn
Ranch to Restaura.nts-.r.
C.<>nva l,ac ent Homee
f>.18-:3758. afl 6 r~1
Carpet layer h<1s Hi lo .
nylons Sl.99 yd: .Shags
from $3.50 up + my labor.
OOc per yard. Sli-15J9.
I NE\\ .. PORT Beadt Tennis
Club· famll,y membt'rshlp.
$4:,0. Daya. S.1~2286, e~·ea
5'10-5544
QUALTTY kin.: bt'd -qu!ltf'd
m1lttreis. Corilj:ile te unused
$120, \\Wth $2ro. Ml-6j,36
NEWPORT Beach Tennis
Clut> ChMlcr , fam ily
r.1r.inbereip. 'SeU ·or trd.
644-01::9.
EUROPEAN . lfuman Hair,
hand tlei\, ligJ,11 blonde \\ 1~.
Sa:J. Call 61H.l:! all 6:30
Pi\!.
ZENrTit Prtbl steno rad
i;ho1o. fUll·sl1.t pool tbl.
pi-cites. hPh· dry,r, lots of
other'a:oodlc!J .. 8"2-1587
\\'ANTED: t.arie Oriental
rug. Al~o lhrow ruzs.~ Pvt,
pty. 49~935:!. ·.t!H-5381
HAND Painted oil portrait of
you or your cht1drt11 troro a
Jlhoto;p·aph . 61G-36:rn
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s.turdi.f, Marth 14, 1970
Here's How You Can Use
Our Fomous Dime • A • Lines
., . • • . , . ' . . . ....
FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICES
TO SERVE YOU
• Brint them or mall thtnt with correct c1tl't
to one of our 4 convenient offlcts. , e NEWPORT BEACH ...... 2211 B•lbo• Blvd. e No llvettock, produce or pl1nt1. e No commercl1l 1d1 allowed. • COSTA MESA ................ 330 w .. 1 ••v
e Each lt.m mutt bt prlc~ with no lt1m
over $2$.
e HUNTINGTON BEACH .. 17175 llH<h Blvd.
e LAGUNA BEACH ....... 222 ForHI Awnuo
c..t 2J '"""" ..., .,... ,., .....
SCHWINN Bnez.e 24" t1rl'1 lhtS Clall&ton nla' ;25. CHAIR: Small. olive velvet, a>UCH 8' white naucahyde CRlD $15 ColCO hlth cha.Ir 1965 Canadian proof-like set PING pone table foldlnr, BUICK lleavy dut)' shock G~NERAL Electric portable
bleycl.e, tutcellent condiUon, 673--43511 -67)-1$4 bra11, pd. $18, now $9.flO makts Into quten site btd, $2.50 F~lrtt table $8 Car $4 1983 Austria proof set $5 por1abJe, new $25. 6f6..560'l 116. Cadillac head Jl.2. 1".V. good condition $20.
like new $20. ~ I 'B~A~B~Y.,--Ral>,,.,~b~lts,,---,l~l~.~0~0 , 642.-9626 excellent mattress, 4 pillow u11.t S2 Car bl!d $1 Kitchen Llnco
1
ln cen
9
ts,.,.1909-1928 no RCA 21 Inch TV table model Dura cop y
1
20 sheets Neo1\' &:ru·s lawn mo"·er
3 BAR rtoolt .$20. Guitar $10. _64~'-"~~Ll~-------t LARGE 5 drawer ctltil-llery backs S25. BICYCLE 1irl's 5 dinette $15 Slna:le bed frame ear Y keys S .~ ~~, $25 . .Antenna. $5. ~:>it! &'ll&rt.nteed. g ve 2,000 sharp \ld!h c11!&t"hcr ~· Su:iy Sewlna machine S2S. Baby --year old size allD an I year Sl. Bird care S2. 546-ff31. TYPE\VRlTER UDduwood -'-----'-----1 copies St9J, fue ttpla~ flr)n1tn1akt'r O\"t-n 11•1th pans
strolll".r SS. 67>5315 TR IC y CLE 16" SS. ~trlo~l~bl;on.;;er!~~ old ii:te SIO each. 646-5537 PORTABLE TV v.·orila rood Slandatd A·l condition $23. AMERICAN Standard &rt)' ment edger $3.50. Clothe~ S3. Ca.l'JX'l iv.·t"eptr S2. Ntw
GOLD 3 piece COUCh u:i ~:::-~ 1~:f: ~'.1ciuin:~ lnta.nt/chUd clothing for GfANT Floor pillows brand S25. Tank t)l)e Vacuum with Portable typt~ttr with sink a.ncJ toilet S20. M2--!16l2 han\ptr SJ. Toi let bo11·l vtgamatlc $2. 0 r a n I e ea~h. KidMy coffee table cowboy boots. size 12. boys and (iris _ all good ntw various co.Ion and attachments s~. Doublt bed ca~. like new $13. 543-7165 3 P I EC E seclional, ~ cleanrr 90c. f1ora-SCt'nt de 11 co 1v • r: l" s k 111 e t s ,
SUI. Two tnd tables $5.. &ginner let ski.Its ii.le 11 c:ond, -2.k-;1.25; Packard desJ.rns, prrfect for dt!n mattrtu and bOx SlO. Single lofEN'S 3 speed bikt1, 1 covers u;; R~inl"r $15. $1.50. Fire rxlinguishtr uuetpant and lid5 Sl each. ~l $2. 6#-0024 Bell 21" blk and v.'hlte TV-camprn vana SlS. ~7725 box: and mattrtss $10. Schwinn. 2 English, Sl&-U> 642-3523 $2.50. Rotary mov."t'r $3. \\'hlte china plates. cups;
Sam .. "''' c-~ tab!• _ IOld D n1 h rnodtrn chain S1 CONDUIT, ~S" thin 11·lll1 962-1157 and saucers 2:X: to S-1. STUDIO gora. ma.Jl:e1 Into SERVEL Refria:erator lop a.i" SPANISH Headboard and a s . 3026 Klllybrooke Lane, C.\l Triumph riattl"tn. ;rarden
twin beds. bn:w.'Tl, good con-free1.er 125. zenith TV 21" 2 nr1v for S30 -now SB.50: f()Olboard fits double bed La7n ~ $5. 822 W. 54>-2835 elec~ic aluminum tublna;, 8Ml\f CAf.fERA ele<:tric eye tools $1 to SS. 536-7675
diUon $25. Matchina" bolsters speakers $25. Both In uae Salton electric "Hot Tray" S15. Sp1J1i1h 6 drawer Ba boa Bl.ACK naua:ahyde bar 20~lD pl~ees 75c each TV filter automatic reel reverse' I==~~~~--,.=
$15. 546-:llll 110,1" 2 doors 4ix79xl~ 10 -Danish walnut w/hot "pot drei;1tr $20 .. bfatchinr mlr-POWER h1~r $20. Hand itools, look new for 36 .. bar S2a Living ~m chair, S15. Boy's Ice W<ar{'fl '!i?.e 6 BABY Cha.nglng tab le
KENMORE port.able sewing pant'ls in each, used 410 for carafe-a ppr l.5" x 30" -ror $15. f.fim>r $2. Child'1 mo"·ers S3 -$5. BBQ with SlO. Fireplace s.creen, black needi etivtr $5 Light brc>v.'n S3. Girl's ice skates si?e 4 1 Prldel excellent cond\tiar1
machine, bUttonbo!er S:lO. each. 115 23rd St .. N.8. just 1tll1 new for S30 -now se\.\'1.ng machine SI. Shoes, hood $3. r.1a1fs 26" bike S15. 26 x 30 v.-ith 2 12 11 30 ex-~~ve;_1::pes 60" X J6" SJ. Slol c11r set $5.. Surf :18=. -"-'~·3_7~7'1-·--,~-=
Spyder blke S20. Schw1nn otl Balboa Blvd. S}200.SO: dJ>u" ble bed.~altlrmtress ~ize 5\.2, 25c-75c. Heavy du· \Voman'1 26" bike $8. Girl's tensionl S3 vw rear bus · racks $8. \\let suit $8. 12 6.70 x lJ tires and rim, lo!s
b,. . 1 °' x 1p ng1 -m=i. & ty trailer bitch S5. \Valnut Stingray SlS. Half m<Jll''tr '''' SJ. Rem .. , 11 o 0.. 4 ORA \VER chet;l S 1 2 pound bowling ball and bar of tread not rt<:aps S6. 'SJ u.l" spring ork. good for MANY Good WO men' I dtan S211·. G.E. •-•ant val•< •-'-15 N -· d ~-I' H k .... • paper route Sl.5. Double clo lbe• $l-$lO. Long .,.,.oel •11 cna.11 . ew •cu cur-11.n .,,,..er ~. oover tan pollshtr wi!h bruihts and \Vonder horse $3 Gu: heater SlO. 16 pound ball and bag Ford standard transn1iulon
k. oink fttding dish·"''Ork1 like new tain! $3. Children's \Vita.rd vacuum 110. 21" TV on bull•-18 EI• c 1, 1· c $5. 96&-1854 SlO. 8202 Grant Dr .. Sunday 1s· ,-• -or .-• SS. Boy's 1tchen , perfect S25. robe $5. Denlm blue dress 15 ... -U d 8. • 0 ,... "· •iu Ne" l..e"''Yt e:ledrlc broom $5. Pink 'l\"OOI $4. Old prinll ; s1wuy, "''"' -ma e of Oz drapes S2. Bathroom casters netds work S7. manicure lltt SJ. 3 29 POLAROID camera, bralld or "''etkdAys after <I. bikes 20" and 24" s;; each .
-. BB m•n SU. _ ,503 ~ 0 c-l 3. c----pu•"•• couch -aqua d •ma 1 k 11ink a.nd faucrts $4. Chlld'1 Minzle iron (small) $5. B~d-•. 54;.-· 1 1.... 8'17 7017 .,...., •-....,_.. " ...... "...... " upholstery S25 firm; 3 iron1 tap shoes, size J2, $1 Like .. ~tt~~ wood k 11 ch , n • -~·~c__··_c. ~-------new, wo~ n conttst ..... VOIT v.·at"r skis $25. lonnlca .=~-~==,...-...,.--,.-,-,--;I
GOOD ~ Qu 1 · SOc-$1 Oiai5e $2. Sport coal """' .,...... 1• LeaUM!r camera case, fiash 1-IEADBOARD And bed a"""" een e ectr1c · S3 ea: ass't t nd &. corntr new coats. 11\u 7-8. $3-$7. chairs U .50. f.1edlclne chelll TELE VJ SI 0 N $12 Tele· ~n. 12 fla.ih bulbs Sl5. bathroom tab le ,1·11h frame $5. r.tattress, ~·
dryer, ?M!w motor S25. Rua s7. Traverse rod SlO. Trlcy· tables 25c-TJC ea: au't Purses 2Sc·7Sc. \Vomen'1 SJ. !Sl3 Or·-r• A"•·· CM vision cart S6 0 t I g In a I '-·'11 l .... ~ 21·• 1 · alt col 1 cl• 12 Wlck•r picnic •·-ket -· • 675--5233 .,..... • n 11"" ·-· rtt ~. prln• and bed 1 p, tad pieces, ors, ots $10. · .,..,, drapes-50"·84" leniths -clothes, size 7, &-$5. 6-12-5666 Diedrich water color $24. " "" ""'I w b1n 1 A Sl. 1318 Santariella Terrace, 1 t•--• 1 1 '·•' RO" 'WAY •-d, •1,~.. powtr mowtt $20. 892-1357 Slj. Chest. mil'n)r 'ltld 111001 =-r a& (on ve. mos att u~• ant que sat n Latest styles and J:OOd ""°=~=~~--,.~~~ Piano r.tools $25. 2 glass ........,. "" ~ .... , 546--8691 lrvine Terrace, Corolla de! • none over $5 pair: rrttn quality. 64&-SM2 KOn.ACH Buckll"d 1kl boots shelves 1.l x 22 $2 each. SIS 77 Skil 11aw S2S. 2 elec· BATHlt-.1:.""ITE With pad $6. SJ. \\'alnut Dani~h caffee
KING size matmsg S2!). Mar. 673-0161 floral print chair sllpco\•tr-DESK. ~ 9 li naJTO\I' rood Ol'l'ldition Sample and carrying casr hie screw drivtrs both S25 Complete Playtex nurst'r table ~:>. Three large rtffn GUN 22 cal H -R !I shot .......1 fl raJ · ha'-, drav.oen and S25. 675--0866 lleavy duty 11·heel barrov.• bottle kit '·'. Car bottle blinds S;J. One large \'en~ Kini llize lnnerspr~ S2S. i:;uvu o pnnt c u slip. shelv" SIS. Com•• tobl•. 10" ll 20" SS Vacuum ..,.. I bl!-• 15 ll ~
Pistol like $°' 22 cal ~ nd 15 ~1 ~==~~-~--~ 1 • ., M · · t $1S. Old clock $25. 2210 v.·armtr SI. Toil•t ·-•t 11. I an "" · a .......... con. Kina: size frame SlS. · new ""'· CO\/er-a""" co . : v:i er walnut s7. Dodg• V-8 CAMERA $5. (tie 12 . ceaner __, ov1e pro.)ecor = c•" ........, sinole shot \\'lnehe1ter, """"' rlectric knife sharp'",, ~-al S°' • -na --• bold•r $1'o 2 Orana;e, 01 Balhtub Sl Clean and good dllion 962-7631
.1'tll""Q;r.>Q ... 6....,.. enirtne, good cond itlon S25. "'.Joi goblets, sherbets, "" '"""' &JIU • condition SlS. 22 cal LR. $1.50; electric corn popper· ,.~0 .,,,.2 13 .1 II .,__ Star 1quarium pumJ)I SJ ] Pl.ECE short shag, J3 x 16 condition, ~e at 17660 Van ~IOTORCYCLE He Im e Is,
2 US£D 7 x 17.5 truck tires, , •• 11, ~-"' .,,. w•-u--• 0· n-.SJ·. ...hlte twlo .............,. . 12 Dover, N.B. PD".,ne.n, 1oucn ss."" each. ,~ "'. A q u,, ,·um uo· e ( e h -•
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&Ingle metal beds and newly rests, nl"'A' U. Call Sat. aftrr &lerro &. mono albums -t.t11.tching bullet szs. 2 car Seamp · . rep ace &crttn $5. S5 10 gal aquarium. has Ont' J allk ~I 50 h SlS, !16.·0061. coveJ't'd foam rubber pads. s·.lO. 642_.o74 u B d 1 ~ati ll.25 ••ch. "-··-h 15. U or dishes. Ironstone for amp5. e, · eac ANTIQUE Coffee grind .. rl-===~=-=,--~
b "" n101 Y roa "'IY mu!'ics 5 ........,.. 8 "' p•-· broken gla11s $8. 642-6935 Elf'ctric fire logs S 4 . SIO. Oak 'lorrl• cl•o ·,, 110. AQUARIU~I 24" X" If' X 7" irulla le for &hell camper and Herb Al-rt _ 50c.12_.,,, Chair $3. Car bed SJ.50. ,..;,. ...stic for • $2. r.tany " "" 11 • .,"' .,,,,. "'-"........,~ c •1 NORGE \Vasher $20 ,,... ~ pot. aod pans ~ I--• NE\V ~ 000 -· 1 962-7653 Squ6-oak table 12.1. y,,,, li~h.t, oump11. heeter, Iler ....-• ...,.. LU· ... ~--· ·" -' ea: teaching r111t ch In e Hi(h chair $2.50. Playpen ......... '"" a,..., '"· 0 • u urnaee ...... 962 _,, \Vesllnghouse hl-fi S 1 0. 2 "" toaster 11 N•w c•• 1 1~ 'lod h b · 3 SETS 1·s1and ''''I"''· S 11 oak chairs I' ••<h. C-11"?! ivhite sand. ""\llJU • BED divan SlO. Con!Ole 'IV \\'/training alde1 S5: whHe S .JU. Large chest o l · ..... pe .. J. " ern v.·as asin. • " ...... $20. 2037 Wtstmlnster No. 2, S4!H15l4. 1249 \Vat~n. C.M. floor lenglh petticoat S5: dra.11•tns $8. Baby, women'i, pleef!s $10. New baby com-pink SlO, bathtub S 25 hi2h x 10 ft lo~. 112 ft long v.wl afghan and 1 pillo1v lo ELECTR IC \Vatch. Time:-c,
C.M. OAK Piano bench SJ, Desk floor length lihocking pink children's clothes lDc-$3. forlers SG.50. ••J.N" fashions 646-2002 $25 eac-.h 548-9609 matc-h S2S. High back chair neller v.'orn, hall price $17.
$5. 2531 Fordham Dr .. C.1.1. fonn"·ha-•m•d• ~. Go--• Women'i wh1·1, un"-• size 9-U 1Qc45, Baby ----------DlNINO bl 1,_ SS. 2 sets of encyclopedias 962--0661 M~-nARDS 6•10 .. __ _. .. '"' "3 .... u"''" d · bl DIVING regulator Sl S room set. la e ta 12 ~ ~=~~---,-,'""...,--I .>Vn.c...., anu SAMSONITE S1eamer trunk. by Valdez sz 16. SlO·. wh1"I• Sl-$3. Baby bed $12.50. ressing ta e f1, Blcycle · Ch al r , 11 2. SO , , ch . a stt, ·~ol Taylor ~BOOTH Fo< i·o1rr kl'-h•• or 8'4" Both in good oondltion. S 11 13 SJ. Toys Sc-SL Man y Underwater com~ass SlO B A H B 847 2423 "" $25each. 548-3592 like ntw $20. Pair VA clothes hamper $3: Waring 1tr~ '$l· i,':il. arge: ~ttan housthold iltma to $3 &. H 16mm movie camera Unfinished knotty plne 3 \/enue •. ' -den 59" ll 49''. Good con-
chains SID. 673-4n6 portable hair dl")'t'r S5: $~ e ~-fritrwe with gncrle Saturday 10 to s tn allt)' so6 S20 BA6.19A tunable VHF dra11-er chest Sl.5 Ni&ht WORKING 21" r .v. SlO. dltion S5. 9422 Lanai Circle,
7 DOUBLJ: bulltl lamps S2 4-Atlu: v.·hite walls 760 x 15 lnfanseat w/2 teny seal ~en ~,""13t°!, S11,nds. Orchid Ave., Corona de! ~11:~rafBcot •-~~ _,_ra.dalio stand $10 Ram orbital or \\'orking 23" T.V. Sl5. 21" H.B .• 968-5026
t'l.Ch. 2 antique copper S3 each. 2 Goodytar 73S 11 covers Sl.SO: bathroom ·""'.· ~· . --r=..:Lwr. !\A on &J.Cct \ !'ilra!ght line sander SID table model T.V. new pie-V.\V. door $9. \Vind.shield $9.
lamps S25 each. 2 antiqu~ 14, S5 each. Corner table us-f;c&Jes SJ: Lux wa11 clock -lawn moWf'r $3. Pink built -pilotin.r naviption and Sears con\'ertible i;pray i1Jn tutt tube $2.). Automatic Fender S4. Body $1). Trunk
brass pots S8 ea ch. ed v.~th til'in beds $Z5. 1ells for 5 Blue Chip &tamp tn ov~n, a:as S20. Electric I\ Bed mattrffa sets $20 elt~~lcs s~-$5 s ma 11 S5. ~9i79. 3046 Klllybrook, portablt record player S20. lid S9. 842-8363
"Paymaster" check·v.Tlter &H-29Sl books -$5: Kodak Brownle bullt-1n rangt $5. r.tatchlng each. E'ttra heavY·dut,-oak r-lecfric fins a'"nct'"'motors SS C.M. Child's record player SG. SATURDAY Ad . kda
$25. Louvered w1ndo11•, fi :x 3 cameras $2 ta. 945 Sena!t, oven S20. Pocktt book1 lOc. bunk bed tram~ $20. <I each. Large r;izt· (7Gl Thor gladiron $13. Saturday . n v.ee Y
feet $15. 60-8579 CURIO Cabinet with glasa C.1\1. 646-0836. Oelu;<e lawn sprtader $3.50. Drawer chest -no. ·Pair r.noChro,.neratOri llO P'r CAMPER Special. Tl n Y only 893-7479 tvenini;s, 12M Palm H.B .• doors $20 Child's bedroom Stud h $10 Pool b! H tdrock 1 twin a.r" Fridge propane llo\/e $25. ' v.eight v.·ntchtrs halle lost,
NEW Deak. 7 drav.·en. :20" furnltW'e:, · J drawer, head· HO alot car track, mount~. S25 ~~: br · h d~ ~s S25 map ~Wlpotster pelr. Electric panel· meterli 333 W. Bay St. No. 3, Ot ELECTRIC Guitar $ 2 5. need to i;ell old clothe1 20
"-· 40" .. ,~ 115. 86-1452 "'"'--'. -·b'-l -mer d••k complete v.i lh 3 c·-115. • · us 18 eac · 1. 0 n SZ.~ .. LM frtq\Macy meter (~ 12 ".J t"'>J""'""" ....,..,.., ..... """ .. " ... ;> $a. Electrolux vacuum SS. rocker com~l!'!I _Sita.tr SlO TCS components s25 USED carpet 50c per )'a.rd, Amplifier S1tl. Infant baby v.-omen's dresses u) $1, ,
C.r.1. and chair. twin spread and Luggage ffl, 2 pieces $7.50 Iron $2.50. Small dropleal pads S25. Cricket rocktr Sl5. each Watttilte'""~umlnum unde:rlelt pad 25c yard. clothes. blanktt1 diaprrs SJ. 3 men's suits f-Ml $5,
CRAFTSMAN r.ficrometer, '1alanct ~10. 16" bike :e:.~~~ 1havtrs SS each. table and chairs SUI. Lamps Blonde uh butftt S25. boxn $5 each: Pipe: vise: $5 Snov.• skis s~ and $lO Dining and bottles Sc to s:;. Boat $7.50, $10. TY Pew r It er
International inch. new $20. with !raining wheels Sl. Umbttlla clothes line SS. r.1a1chln11!1ss«Dfnet S15. Stalnless iteel sink S5 JD.(l6 tabll" sa. Sttp and Ot~r trailtr lire and wheel Sli. Hermts 2llOO SlO. Bekins
36 x 224 dine:tte 1 ab I e. 2 SS. Brand new SP 8 n t 1 h 205 CM . ""ood 5kls v.11h r<kl 14111 Barker St.. W. of Maple ni1ht ~ $20. ammo S8 per 100 ~nds. 1maJI tahles $3-$-1. Eltctrlc Walrr skis SIB. Camera SS. clolht'S storage box SJ,
chairs, like ntYIS1S Orange divider panel in original ~ h Ind In 1 ,. nPed Springdale, s. of \Vernrun1. 548-8611 Photo developing equi(iml"nl fry pan SJ Bird cage , Projector $15. Bed linens HO'I'POil\'T \V111ht>r s 2 5 •
.. --.~ ·~11n h v.npplngs S5. B • r b I e resurlac' 110 .i IOI' l<'r Blvd I plantt'r, old Spanl•h SJ and lon·tls 10c to $3. 19361 Rolla way bod 110. Beig• na"6'""1J"ue Vlu•.. g couc ,10,..__s 5c-Girl! pa...., tng • ze • · 1.fARCH Aquar 1-. pump and tripods $1:.$5. Stn>ller "ith 2 bol1ten; 11tl Car rack ur<: '•;J men·s ski boots w i 1 h ~ 17 ~ Pl 12 ~ m1 \\'ood boat laddt.r 12 Ladder Brookhurst Space-15 ·I, C\'lnlempora""" couch SIS. · dre1ae:1, l!l.ze '? and 8 75c. · REDWOOD Table w 11 h S15. 6. &al.Ion dAJo;~nk new ·"" aypen ·"" """ ·~ $4. Cal-Oak clothe& rack S2. Golden Book ref er!'! n ct lihl"M!tree, good condition SlO. bt.nches SIS. Other tablti .SIB. Jias. lures, ·ttnken $9. CasUr-Dr. H u.n t ! n a: t 0 n rack for pick·up $25 Cliikl 's 962-7647 !\latching chair $10. Book,
Chrome to~-tl 11t1.nd S2 642-7312 "th •-h 18-2 Cor 1 · "''""""" Besch 842-3542 Sat and Sun oak chair $1 Metal patio SKlS h Id .. _,.. 1 • Ar.t-rit radio, decoupa.rt White enamel uhllty cart st: library, 16 volumes for S3. \VI .,.,nc e1 $1 . Book ex er1or '.'~·-new S6. I'll . chairs S2 each Nook seats $1 ' c i s, '"' .v ;, , pictures 10c lo $20. 213 Child's rtcord ploy" $2.50. ARCHERY, Nomad II, 58 lb, shellles S!H;25. Rome:c Chrome '64 ClieyY hitch SS. o )'. . Bo! t & d w ~~ Wicker stool $2 Orange end Adj <----------each. New purses 'l.Jc eac:h. s ers spre:a .....,......,,,,,., \\.alnut. H.B. ~9447 · Sun lamp $5. Twin bo:c Brownln1; laminated bow house wirings Si Electrtc ·uatablt car whttl sl•nd M~TERNrFY clothes 2.">t
table Sl. Knick knack rac!Cs gprings $.>. Arsu~ C 3 f'Xcelltnt condilio'n S 2 5 '. motors Sl-$7. Heat lamp $2. ~2. Chrome ilnk: lers ad-each Women's dreuea 25c BBQ motors 31 t'.ach i\lo1•le
SOc-!J, 2549 Fairway Dr.. came ra $1 O. Hand like Jtoncla (' y 11 n tier, Chest of drawers S'-5. Blrd JUStable S3. Vacuum door Bloost• and sweaters . )fie llcrttn $l DI.shes 5c-$l Book!!
C.P.f. S48-7&97 la"l-'Jtrnowtr $S. Toys and pistons $10. l:iOcc lfOfl(.la Cl.ie 36"' $·1. Violin $25. clOMr new U. 4 speed (Jlifl Skirts and capri1 l:X: i\ten·1 5c-l0c S4S-490l. 945 Victoria OUTGRO~"N Clothini: In ex-games Sc-SL Boy's red Scramblu exhaust system, Veaeta.b!e juicer S2. Barbe· tum t.a.ble $5. RCA Indoor pants 15c Shirts lOc Coils St., C.l\I.
ee!lent condition 2 5 c-SS. sportcoat, 1ize 4-5, Sl. All new and' con1plele S2J Dou-que with molor $2. Penny'1 TV antenna $7. RCA ttmote and jackets 25c Jnfa.nt v.·rar VW tire1 $2 VW rims $2 2
Decorator fabric• 25c-$1 prr II ems in excellent conditton. ble bed. complete and clean air cooler $8. Luggage rack c 0 ~ t ro I st t S 2 0. lOc 1-ttn's s'4o-eatm 25c Sat V\V htedlighl aSMtmbliea S5
yard. D r a p e r y rods 1194 Solle Way, C.Osta 1 =1~25~·~548--0=='°'~~~-~-for Porsche ;.I. Various Sch1ck-Remlngton razor SJ; cn.ly 'UI 5: ll 6J> center St. 7' sect Ion a I cauch.
Sl.50. Electric guitar S7. ?-.ten. 54&-0293 62 PONTAJC ftnder skirt!!, slit& i\larlne p I Y\YOO d Prt1sutt ga.uges 130-160) S2. by Coita Jlilesa Park reCO\"ered S15 9 x 12· bra.id·
Single ~ springs and GOOD Stove $2S. 2156 Charle new, 2 dr. only S21J. 646-7510 scrap1. solid mahogany, Larse box radl~TV pa.rill~~~~~~-~...,.~ ed rug S6 Adjustable height
frame $8. F lowt"r ar-teak, oak, fir&'taps10c-Sl. SID, TtaUer tongue ~w SJ. BABY Tenda S5 WaJker $2 hanelng lamp $6 Women·~
rangements Sl. Books Dr .. Costa Mesa. DOUBLE Hollyv.'OOd bed $15. Fiberglass mat cloth roofing j Sa I u rd a y-Sunday ~ Mustang tire $8 Maternity size 10 roller ska leg SlO
25c-Sl. 318 Either St., c .r.1. LARGE Reclining ch air, Call after 4. 646--0158 about 200 lb. S20. 646-2317. 54~9832 clothes 25c Wooden chairs Upholstered rocker $ 5
&45-220& chrome kitchen stool, bolh Vt'ICKER rocker ~ 1 864 \V. 18th, c.~1. 18.. Portable: TV l2'. 2 50c t"ach Car 11eat. padded Upho lstered chair s~ Dlf·
llems for S25. 54&-5768 drav.·er bleached mahog81ly =~=~=~~=--S2. Medicine cabinet $2.50 ferenl size traverse curtain
r.!OTORCYCLE Bumpu car-"EL:.;;;,E~CT,:,,.,RJ;.:..,C:.;;;,T~.~bl~.""'" .. ~.-.• ~8'' writing de1k S25 Matching SCRAM-LETS ~~hmashters Sl5-$Z2. MttaJ typewriter tablt s~ rods Sl·SJ Love St!&! $15.
rier and nylon winch •tn.ps blade. 1/3 HP motor. chair S5 outdoor aluminum ' v.·er eads Sl -$3:-3 Radio Drapes 25c-St.50 Bird l"age: Night 11tand, 2 dra11·er S3 Sl7.~. SI~ homemade $1.5. 64 5-14.S2 rocker $5 New Ruhbennald ANSW clocks ~SB. Chlcqo itnk Tx Shoes 10c pair. Purses Umbrella clothesline S2.
LIVING Room ch.air $7.50. C.~1. bread drawer SJ Gold oval ERS faucet Sl!l. 2 TV stands lSc each. All infant v.·ear Vacuum cleaner S2. 138 E.
64.5--0259 throw ..... ,., SJ.lO 1312 "'-... $2-$5. SUnbeam hair drytr lOc each. Hats 25c Saturday 18 h st c 'f
NICE clean ..,..., ""Ion ·-""" A · SS 2 RCA-~ pl••c 16 t · •1' • 2 Steel l 1 b 10 \ Jru .. ~ '"' tanell& Terrace, Corona dtl ngina -Frosty -KetUe · ,., ...... ., -.r rs only 'til 5:30. 626 Center St.1----------oo c est r P c P ca ....... ti"'"" \\i th pad, ap. Pi •··t es.ch 3910tt Cha·-l Pl 21 t•ch RCA TV 12.1. 1""" $21 each. 645-0259 ',,... '06 r.tar 675-6j6J - c .. ., -Kingly -Wea-· .,, '"'~ ·• by Costa ~fesa Park. " ~ proximately 9' x 7·, $5. pon -·WINTER. LONG NB 673-lli03 Rambler 4 door v.'ith heatPr
GAS Refrigerator $4. Crib 548--24W TYPEWRITER UndeN.·ood Lady bear 10 husband bear: ;B'"t.0"-'="""'""'~~-,-= CORDLESS '9.'1.\1 clock SJ 11.nd overdrive, needs rlulth and mattrtss SlO. lllgh 3 1 port11.ble with ease SIS NOE Frosted wig SlO. Electric alarm clock $3 125 \\' h chair SJ, Pedal tractor $4. GO cart frame $10 1/ e ec· Voltlandtr au!omallc 35mm, "\Vhat did you eat that dis· Dark brown mini fall S5. l\1yslery clock, t I e ctr i c , as ing machine S2
tric fTI0\1"er S2 Lawn mower agreed \\1th you? You tossed 5-16-7462 ll2.~ Oe•p l-•r 14 . ~"-'_h_. _SJG-S<~~ll~H~B~-~ Car bed $4, Baby carry $5 Large bird cage S5 Elec-need!i repair S10 \\'ollensack and turned all \V 1 NT ER ~ •.r :
sea.ti 25c-.50c. Trike $2. trlc-heater S5 Redy,·ood bulbs $4 Spot lite holder St LONG.'' Vt~IGJIT :Reducing heat !148-9870 10 speed bike $25 Boy's 20"
Double headboard St 2 round table and ieats SlO. Darkroom lamp and fllttr belts, all 1iies $6. 646-2590 lroo=~LS~,-,,~4~,-G~i-.,-.,-20= .. -b~\kf! ~~ SI7.50 Army eot $5.
piece secUonaJ $8. Begtn-7n or 769~1;. w. 20th St. c .J\1. SI 3 Pn&mel 8 x 10 l"nlarxt PORSCHE ignition and kty, flREPt.ACE Screen. bronze S6 \\'oodtn dining set with 6; I~=~=~~~~--
"'" golf clubs $12. Pad-oU Placentia, 01 trays :IOc each. 2·12 11 14 never used and hu steering S15. Child's record player chain; Sl2. ~lixtr S4 Stan· LIBRARY table $12 s,.aktr
dleboard $4. Hall 25c . tra)'S Sl tach. Bala mavlf' lock S5. Jx4xti fttl of black 12 4-~·· bl PRl.l\1ITIVE a.ntlque1 from · ~~ ding or hanging dtlu.'Ce hird ca net S4 Coffee table Clothes for e\•eryone Sc-$1. editor 11.nd splicer S5. Sabre walfTllt lumbl"r SJ, V\V 1 nd 2Sc Infant clothes 5c-25c. Books lhe farm: Hone hameii: S2-sa11·, needs bru1hes $S. Ben· masttr rylinder kit $1. V\V J\IAPLE Bookcase bed and c-agf' $10 \\'ood lathe SlO s a Disk rt co rd
5c-l5c. Toy!i and puzzles s:i, corn 1huckers Sl-SlO dl'C radiation meisurini kit genera!or clmap SI. Amoo Beaufyrl"sl matlresB l\Tahogany shutters St each recorder $2 Beige rug, 8' ;(
ScXiOc. Kitchenware:1i Sc-SL Small arm chair $3 Oie:st of $10 Vin.vi car·top luqa(le box. a big one St 4-l6S x .1 5 1prlna:s $2.; each. Chrome 1-lou8e jacks SID each Irontr 8' $2 Artificial Christn111.s
S12. Saturday only 'Ill 5:30. drav.·en; $6. Good clothe&. carTltr ST Trike SJ 20 .. lront llres, iood for sp&'rel S2 dlntlte ~! Sll Blonde twln $8 Upholstert!d cftalr $5. ln!e $1 Ehtrancc div!rltr Sl
626 Center St. near Cos!a size 8-10 from 50c·S2 Small bike ,1.heel and tire $2 Set each. V\V 36 hp rocker •rm bt.d and box mattress _ Ptpe lhreadera 1" to 2" $10 Navy lantern 50c DiaPf'r
Mesa Park. French Provincial 4 dra"·er bar gla5Sf!s 50c: set. Bike stt $4.50. lroning boird r;prings $15 each. Larte OC· and S15. Trike $3.50 Pre cut bag 50c \Veil built dog house
s!and $8. Grandma's l"05-baikel Sl To:ys 25c·50c. 1201 1111h C'Over $3. 5 gal water ca1lollftl chair hand carved rolls or 11·00! for making 50c 2 la¥.·n chairs $1 t'ach.
CLOrnES And shoes, tume ,.. weln: 12 .. $25. Old E 1 11 , _ n · "-"' I"'. R-e -·g So". braider! rug $10 Bowling La"'" Jo,•e 1eat SI Old 4J · • hlld ·~ • e e ..... ne .... tslciilf, NB. an $2. 675-114'1 uuu {.iJ "~ '" v.·omen s, mens, c ren1 pulle~ S4 Ice tongs $4 Lard 548-32S3 \\.-'icker chair $4. Vacuum pins S2 a box. Lan;:-e dtsk records IOc ea1·1i Electric
and lnfanls, all sizes. Sc-Sl . pails 73c . ..,ach. Child's old DOlJBLE Be:-d. rompletr Sl5. cleaner S2J. Beige drapes Sl2 Sofa SlO. 962-49:37. 10079 pencil sh Ir pen e. r 50c
Saturday only Iii 5:30. 626 toy &e11.·lng machine $10 Iron CRIB And mattress. 6 ye:ar TJ6 \V. Center st .. C.l\I. S2 1.argt "·ooden utUlty SAn Pablo Court. Fountain Transistor radio SOc Sizt 10
Center St. near Costa r-.tesa wuh broiler S7. 602 Acacia, sitl", 9.'hite, S25 847-6964 table fl1\ ,..1,,.1 clolh•• rack Valley \\"On1en'1 clothes r.x~ tACh Park POLAROTD Camera : black, ""' u I-~-'--------. Cdi\I. Sat or phO~ 675-190 P.tODERN Couch, ve:ry nice '1.'hite. leather caie $IS.50. S4. i\tetal utility table S2. 1939 FIAT. run' SZ.5. 1951 Lav.'n lounge St 646-5386
r.tAHOGANY Arm ch a Ir vw "'hUI and tires, '68, $8. 6 S2a. l cu1hlons lor same S2S. 642-9626. Anchrons SZ. ;\laple milk Tustin Allt., c.r.t. 54~5034 alle:r 8 A~I
S22.50. Ratchtt 1et S2.0. 6 cyl taehomettr S15. Rl.rht Lamps S3-S8. S\\•i vel rockin1 1.1001 SJ. Record pl1yerl~c=;;;;.:,c.=..=.::..;:.::..::::.:. Af"TIQUE gold dre!se.r rrom
Garden hoes 50c: each. bumpe.r for dunt bugey SS. chair S2J. Cushions for iamt ~~OFfREY Beens 2 pitce stand S2. \Vhile curtains S2. GAFFERS and Sa.t~er. built· lle:a mark&t S25 3 naugahyde
Shovel Sl. PUchfork St. Front turn signals S 5. SlO. J\flrror S4. One dra\\-tr nen ~resi. pak ~Jut, l!i7.e 8• P!nk bedspread1 S2 and S3 ln stovt, oven S2J Cooking ind \\•alnut bar itools s15 Pick axe fl.~. Sturdy Care\l() fog light $10 . And 3 dr1v.-e:r, \'ery nice pd Sl , now $25. 642-9626 W • s I~ b • s kt ts ~ D c. lop S2J. }tood ivith Ian S2J. each. l\1etal \\'Otk bench $10.
garagt! c:ablntt \\ith cup-646-4780 night stand' S7 &: $8. DONALD Brooks simple long Decorator p(Jlo"·5 5 0 c · 4' mub!e anl1qued coffee S46--0SD7
board and 6 drawt"rs $6. un. NE\V Barbie clothei, Iota nf 5-45-6752 ilee\'t" cocktail drt5s. size!, Travel po5rers 50c. Bili: table ~nd end . tables $151 ":.:.:-="-------~Int;: 3 d~;~r c~~ ~-~liy' cute styles 50c-60c ?.1ateml· MINI-Bike Home-made 52:;. pd. S9J. nov.· $20. 642-9626 =!~n 3'1'2~ $4. ·c,Dml~,',",' 3'1"13·. ;;;hg4~:~~k v.·1th glass top 6;r;n~~1i.-;~:~.mr~t~~· :~~~
pbo,_1 ~ . hi ty elotht1, size 12, 35c each. 3 pitC'C Dinette $6. Play pen FAS 111 0 NS : Sm 11 rt R ~ 1;;: ----------e:sch Staricr, KCntrator. 2 u ui '"~ spnng cus on ._. .. 9990 S2. Lady Sch .... 1nn $12, Gr!ll v tco.-.s . ""· Sa.tu.relay, Sun-!';E\\' plastic pane11· .... ~· .... ~·
tlo h · --• 125 .rTlr ogue-type day, formal~. d .,., " " ~ carbs s:; each Clutch a ..... pa c a1n ntller u-.1 with e:<tnis S5. Kiddy pool bt h ay t\'tning and :\londay 523 for fencing or patio cover-"U
each. sunbeam e I l" ctr i c JlilERCEOES 190 tngine S25 SI. 3 !ll11gs SlO each. ac . ho6teS&. !m11.JJ, hnc: Redlands A\'e., f"B. 646--1~2 ln111, 3 of them it ~'! " roll. pre111ure plate...$.ID..2.chrom~
mbrer 2 bov.·ls a.nd CO\'er, Transmiu\on $25 near end Clolhti, lovt and oltw>.r co1tume jev.·e!ry, reptile El l h n \\'hrels v.•ith 1ires SS end S17 ~ kl pllrt5 Sl-$25. 6 4 6-2 5 2 5, ~ ·· bap S2-l13. 642-9626 L1\ DIES 26" blcyrlr like ne"' ec!r c room Sl t.t11n· l!i~ht door sr1 \Vlndshleld Sj .......... v.-or n~ condition SID. ....,~7H,,, Items undl'r $3. 1531 Oran.re =~~-'c~-"'==----S23. Licht blond• humon dolin. made in Jtaly 323 r-.,raJ .. 1111• 30 <up -~ C'f All d ., _ _, SHOES: Silks, leoth•r s , Baek 1!a~s S5. Comple!r u.: '' -" · ay ,,..fu1uay and h~ir f.ill c••t $100, s<ll 120. i\rm111 movir camerll '''t!h 1 t I" 18 0 l s= pumps ••nd•ls p l "" ... -front l'!'rd, n1u11 pull $1:1. perco •or r·e new · B X spr ng and matlN!u ...., Sunday afternoon. · -• 8 r n R • 67f>..3216 tumt lens S20. 5 ntw roll~
W •• lin. gbous• •I• lri h t c lb d 115 ~~~~------lov.-er heels ll.7S 64" """"' Pair nf C"enter slep ond c c 0 r an mattre!~ OLD Kerostne Jan-v-.iu•v of plastic Jheeting, 6 mU , tablts$5cach.64.>-0462 doc cooker like new S2.!IO. Pla)'pen $5 End tables Sl tern-heater S5. Large 9.x.12. PLANTER: Round Early BISSEU. El!\'trir 5'1-'etDrr SID a roll. 19Sl Tustin, C.i\t.1 "=~=~-----
Westinghouse wat!le iron each. Colfee table S 5. 1 1 25 Amtrlcan, brl.5$ -' $9, now 110" on TV brand new W . MS.5034 2 TABLE lamps and 11hades
electzic llhut off .rood buy Ev1pora.ti"e cooler S l D. ten romp ele S · Hes\--y $4.25 642-9626 '"' &46-l!Ml ----------$15 tach Floor lamp $10 2
"
. Lo\•tly .._ktd rug 50x'f2 ...... can\'U tarps SZ-S.i. New 1967 LU\IB[R 2 6' 16' I 'u1-1 1 , _,_,_,._~_3_______ camtra mo~pod $3. r-;ew UTR..ILLO Picture: F're:nch CHEVROLET sh o p ' ll" 5• ong ~~pre:11ds Sl.50 rach. 8\rt1
S3J. &autll qe ceram c CUSHr.rAN ,,..me w i I h lodi.1 b-•-/wh1"t• lur -·I "Th t ., manual1 compltte ~rt $2.SO tach. 16 red'1."00d 4 x Cllii:l' $2.50 Ladies rood
cookie jar good buy S5. A llO N •• "1 ...... e:aer street ice ne, covers all models $1.50. 4'1, i ' long SLSO t"ach dresses, U, S3 each , beautllul picture: In fall col-v:httll and Utts $25. Vard . ew l.'O onial rocking v.·hlte frame, 2ix 32. pd. $53, 4-15". Corvelle: wheels •.nd Redwood Ix 12'6, 4 lhat att
'bra $2S. Ught or dark coHee ::o~~sl.rarl~e ;;,1~t~~: chair with braided seat now St7. 642-9626 hub capa SIO each, 4 "Baby 16' lonii S2.40 each and 15 ---'-1-"-------
1 ab I es s 2 3. SO each . cover ind matching mtlk CLAY Poft; lOe e: a ch. Domino" hub <•P• I' -uth lh11t are 10· Iona S1.50 each. BOY'S 18" convertible bik• j11lccrr S23 Barber che!r. 11001 S25 128\' 42nd St ., ~.,,. ,, ~.. 17 «• ''"' Maho&111)' end tables SI! · " 64__,o brd and mal"'•• 11'. mop!• Some 4' long 6tk each. 1780 · .............,. l. .. draulic S2!5, ...... uld U5t' for N B 675 ""-12 • ----------ea.ch. End tables w1th ~t.t v.-ork hl'neh, .. ;aist 10 In· · · .rw PATIO Fumltuni: 2 cha\r1, 2 full •lze: bookcase headboard \\lh it!ier, C.:"ol. S4S-5CIM 35mm German camera, shut-
drav.'tr& $23.Y) •aeh. lf YOU ches. ()ylter barWr CJIJ> 1 'J'\\•in hf'd11, CC1lor blue, SlO !ables, 2 srools. un!que v.1!h framt S2!5. new v.·adlna 6 FT SofA SID Coffee and end ter ape:eda 10 1/300 ncond.
don't !Ute ma.hbgany snUQ'\Hl pen. SlO could cut your l'!llCh. 2 end tables, SS. "1:oven i\lexlcan hemp, pd. pool 6' :< 15" Sl . Pol&rold t11ble1 S2.50 elch Sv.·illt'l TV F/2 Je.ns SI~. 64.M~l
the be:autlfUI "'OOd. Foldlnr poodle's h•lr. c. c 1amP 1 lo1ah0rany ''anlty. mirror s60. no\\' $25. &12-91i26 camera model 9SS 1Y!th ta bit, 11·ooden double be:d 'oo~U~BL:.;;;,E" • .:.:..,.=--'-"'1~,,:::.:-8-0,
bar cart $6. Stt'Yln1 can S6. SLSO. One new 6 valt hal· snd btnrh, Sll. Drop.leaf wink light, exposure me.!('r fra me, occasional chair S3
Doo r m) rror $6.50. lery S5 ~fttropoUtan cir la.hie, SS. 3 pltce Rtllon \VEDDING Ring:: v.·ide. l~K and case~. Kent ca mera f'sch Kitchen !able-S4 s.prlng5 $15 J\lallress .$U.
Typewriter t.abl• $4.SO. part! S.1·$2S. 2116 Republic. aecllonal, $12 a sec!lon, I hn.i~ked f old biuxl, 51 ~' 6· f1lt•r kl! St Skan expoturc Dlshet. books 3¢.$1' 2069 ,64o;,:6-<,:,:;418::.._...,. ___ _
Sturd)o croqutt at $.1.50. 646-80!5 ~tandln11: lamp. 1 table ~ coat $S5. now $25. me.tt:r 13. JnO\·ir. tllrn t d!tor ConUnental, C.M. 64&-863S BUNK bed.I !or ult. stu«ly.
-r-'O pair custom made cafe. I~==-,,.=.,-,-=--~~ h1mp, S2 e:a. 3 doon 18'&") for 8mm and 16mm film S.i. A~l-f-:..t short "'ave radio. good cindttlon $25, Call
c:urtaJ.ns .$3 f'ath. $8.50. DOUBLE Bed headbcud $4. $1.00 tach. 673 .. 09$3 , POOL Alr ms.urcu. blu1 pd ~watt pro}tttor lamps. l'f'eord changer S2. Bumper &&2-3562 or sti! al 1101
Rulfle:s nylon cw:tain Sl.~. Blonde human hair wtc $8. ,"'""°===2=~----$9, now $3.lO. 6.f2-~· ~.'s dnri~ irsverse rM l•Ck OOc 20. a.Ir h~ $2 .:."'=';;'•e.Y,,:C::;I"'=''.::· ;:C::;·'.::'·--La~ CO\'t111d roa.sttnc PM Otlldrltn'• blacltboard $2, CO~IMEROAL \'11C'"UU01. '"'O BRAtt>tD Rua• 12 x 14 $25. 52 to 00 exll"n1\on $1. Table for Sabrf! lllW $1 .M'.l DINETTE set. ~ padded
MJO. 2 Handles ""'' S4.50. Easel $3. Biler St 54~4 moton US. Brau rtcord 9 x 12 S:!O. 2 x 3 and 2 throw 8-17-4872. r.1t•t illctr 30e 5 f9.llon chairs, ne:1v condition S20.
Ctols c:ut at bow uw S2. r.URROR., 6' x. s·, make ,.our r11 rk S2. \Arre foot11tool n.ip SS. V•f)I aood 1h111>t 3 -30' len11h1 JI" utlllt)' poll! llfl\lli1um 60<' E:.Ypt.nclins 5'15a2529
5*1284 12152 9th St·• room look lar'lf.r S25. Sln.tle p .oo. f !le c&blnel on roller. and • bal'faln. 213-326-8973 ftoOdl . ~ foot. 494.2973 ehlld's a•te: $1 Reel type OFnCE desk S15 Type:11Tittr
GardV> Crow. bran headboard $5. 54&-409'.l Sl.M. Sat.S\Jn or'lly. ~2997 or 646-9842 Lacuna Beach po .... ·er mov.rf!r $t50. 546-8696 L't~nd $10 54~2:.29 ~~---~~~-,_.;;;;;;;:...:.::..:.::..:.;:;....~~·
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DIAL
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NSPORTATli!IN TRANSPORTATION . TRANSP'ORTATION I TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION
Trucks 9IOO ,..,...,,... Aufoo -1,,..m.1 Au* -lmoorted Autos 9600 -Ila HOQM~ 9200
TRANSPORTATION
lmpomcf Auto• 9600 _1m_Mfl!!_r_1ad_C_•_r_• __ _
TkANSPORTAT ON
lmoortad Aul0t '1600. lm110rl~d AulOJ -~
BAY HARBOR JAGUAR PORSCHE TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN
' Mobile Homa S•IH
YEAR ENO
EARANCE SALE
NO\V O!i DJSPl.AY
!1CL
" ' 12. 16, 20, 24 6 30 Wides
Up To 6(1 Feet 1.Qng
Baker St., Costa Mesa
ock East of Harbor Blv·i
'· 1125
A STEVE STEPHENS
SPECIAL
·A·USTIN
AMERICA
1,1--------MGB
.JAGUAR
, HEAD'"'UARTERS * '" t,108 HDTOP 'P . Be•ul. q . Brltuh raetnc
1 ~ onl,y authorlied JAOUAR peen w/ fUU vl1ib1Uty fa~
deal1r ln the entire Harbor tory matched hdtop, plUlb
A.tu.. ~k leather Inter .. ronneau
'64 CARRERA II
Pcncbe. Col'ICOW'Se cond.
Priv. ply. 0) (TI4) 469-0U6
di.ya. (1) (U4). 466-8660 eve.
'86 PO~ C, pt cond,
AM·!)f, $29SO ti rm .
Wtek4.l)'I ~s-29~2, e\les
S<o-7954
IT™IOf TIAI '68 V\V Bui, !I passl!ngtT, IVI T ~-FM radio, 12!l;(l or best
offer, 1'uned muUler $20,
Mork II W•eon• 496-3698
HI Lux Pickup• oo L•nd Crulstrt , V\V Bua. New re-bit enr. & tran1 axle, tape dk. ad ~~ Alesa (7141 M0.9470
T
OWNER
RANSFERRED
~-lust sacrifice lOx;,;l
Ski rts, awnings, <.-oolen;
Pet ok. Arlull park
'51 FORD F·lOO. Short whe~l
ba~e. VS, 4 spcl. (E1879Sl.
$595. SOUTH COAST FORD·
t.lERCURY, 303 Broad~·ay,
Laguna Be a c h. 491-3515,
YEAR END CLEARANCE
SALE
Complelt: o&ver, Rill, wire whl5. etc.
SALES M°" d...rnblo ™""' low SERVICE mileage new car trade-In.
PARTS Ori&. sold !lew & serviced
Poole by us. ONLY $1795! r.1AR-8UICK QUlS MTRS; 90C So. Ost Jl ... -y.. Laguna Beach,
'62 PORSCHE S coupe.
Al\1/FM. ?<.tech. perfect.
?t1Uit 11acrltice! 642-1260
1963 Super, nd w/black int.
Perfect car $2550. Pvt. pty,
642-9153 alter S pm
Wagons l!ros, cusl. inter. Xlnt ~.
PLUS OTHER 644-1~56 eves.
HARD TO err ~100!:LS NO\V JN STOCK '68 VW Engine com plete
DEAN LEWIS S31S. Pvt ply. Trad'"' OK.
642-9500 days; 645-0962 nites
l9fit. Harbor, c.~1. 646-9303 ""'-"-""'~··~==--S& K &Jobilc Honie Brokers
12362 Beach Blvd .. G.G. . • 636-09:.n •
1962 SKYLINE
10 ,55, 2 8EDROOM
EAL 8UY AT $2995
ANTA ANA AREA
AR s ~1 American 842-..1939 -Mo to r Homet 9215
1961
SI"
549-38.'JJ.
* LOOK * '64 Chevy 60 with brand new
16' flat bed, V-8, 4 speed, ~
speed axle, 825x20 tires, New
condition. Lie. X68987. * $2199 *
Kustom Motors
8121 Baker, C.r.t 5.i0.5!11S
JN , 494-7503. 540-3100. COSTA MESA
234 E. 17th Street
548-ms
JAGUAR 1964 3.8 Sedan.
0/D, wft wh11, com11i re·
bit, larnib' needs wagon.
549-2455
MERCEDES BENZ
.r.1usr SELL $2400 or offer.
'68 MGB coupe, Perteet.
~l 5106 Neptune NB
OPEi,;
'68 OPEL ,\·qon Ra.llye
engine lo mileaae. clean,
new lires. $1385. !162-4579
SUBARU
'70 Subaru Star
L'll here. 90 + mph, 35 mpg.
Plush inteiior, lov.-est price:
of a1')' comparable auto.
Free ·radio this "'eek only,
Kustom Motors
845 Baker, f"t>.f 540-5915
BILL MAXEY EX~~L ~:i\'"s.oo .
Call betwn 4-6 pm. 646-MSS f T(nlVIQf T!Af '6T VW, SUnrool, Rad~. Now • i:I _.., • tires &. brakes. S 119 S.
11111 BEACH BLVD. 54S-4249 or.....,,.
Hunt. Beach 147..esss '67 V\V Bug. Oria:. Owner.
l mtN.olCoutHwy,OB8cll Xlnt Cond. $1195, Call
'69 TOY OT A Coro 11 a 891-5315
Sprinter. Deluxe. At.1/Fl\'I * l9!H V\V Sedan. Need.a
radio. 17,000 mi. $1300. paint & bra.kt llning, $700,
897-8604 lift 6. 54~03 '
'b'9 TOYOTA Corona, 2 door. '61 vw Van. Xlnt, cond.
Open Roarl Hquae Car.
p~ 5, ale. self-<:onl'd.
. Sl2-'2067 $67;ii)
,\ .STEVE STEPHENS
SPECIAL
3100 W. CoHI Hlghw•y, N.B. TOYOTA 4 spaed, xlnt condition $1500. reblt. eng., new paint,
545-4755 or 545-2647 clutch. Clean. 67S.16l2
PORSCHE
Mini Bikes 9275 642-9405 540-1764
Authorized MG D•aler 1966 PORSCHE 912. '70 TOYOTA'S '61 VWC&mp<"
Al\f/Fl\1, chrome 1,1.•hls, xlnt In stock, Immediate delivery. ___ TR_IUM __ P_"l___ Extras Included GO-KART, good running
tion. $50 or best ol[er. condi
61 J..80l!3
Moto rcycles 9300
M
y;/ra
OTOCROSS T.S. 250 1969
clng ki!. tuned' ex-
' xtra pa,rts, Be'll X 500
el. riding bell $62j.
762
haust
helm
642-2
·gs y aniaha 2:;o Big Bear
nbler. Evl'rythins
s. GrPat rubber. ;393.
7;)7 or &16-4~3
Ser'"
v;ork.
54...i
TRI UMPH '65 SOOCC
r.·lake oiler. 49•1-7368
.){I NORTON COl\11\JAN.
Excellent cc li tion. Call
1548 alter U p.m.
TlOO.
1969 7-
00.
54a.
'SB Su zuki 120 2.000 mi. $275.
onda 500. extras $225.
cone!. '70 Ile. 8-17-9977
ne ups & ::lepairs
'61 H
Mint
. Tu
Cycle -V\V's. Reasonable
ble 543-2885 Rella
Ho nda Tralt 00, 1967
$150
.. rHS-6731 +
FOR . Sale: Ka\\'asak1 175ec
··. Xtn·t cond. $425
646-5850 aft 5.
"1'1od
firm.
'67 ?,():l HONDA * with e.'ltras 1r
545-3586
Auto Service :& Parts 9400 ..
BUGG Y & Jeep Parts:
ened VW pan, comp.
gine, trans & trans ax-
n wheels, Plus misc
;t.50 for all. 4-UOO x
ilhort
':w/en
Je, o paru
16
Wide
grooved ~llcks on 14"
wheels, for jeep $175.
I l\lesa Union, comer
wport & Fairvie\v, deys
S--0072 nites.
....
No
or "'
TRJUl\ 1PH TR-3. good
E'. Trans & racliator
$45. 2281 Canyon Dr.,
engin .. ..,.
C.M.
2. Anse n 15'"xl0" ntags with
~irestone slicks. now> * 644-2381 *
Tr•ll er, Travel 9425
-TR AILER SALES
Strea m Line e Ideal
yeNomadeOasis
orer Motor Hames
mpers and Shells
Harbor Blvd. G.G.
~; Blocks No. ol
Terr
Expl
Ca
13172
l
G atden Gro\'e Freeway
537.4011
ALPINE
'61 FORD F-250 Style Side
BMW
1#1
SELECTION OF e BMW's e
Pick-up. VS, auto. (t.,195264) \\'e have sold more Bhf\V's
$:'>9:1. SOUTH COAST FORD-than any dealu in L.A. ot
flolERCURY, 303 Broadway, Orange Counties!
Lag11na B e a c h. 49~-8515, SALES -SERVICE
!"r40-38:11. LEASING
'67 Super Van
Ford. Sh:: 240 six, auto, dlr.
S ply !ires. Xlnt. cond. 111
and out. Take loreign car or
small dn. No. V44062. CaJJ
Ken alt 10 am 49-1-9773-ar
515-0034.
New lnternation•l
Pick Up Truck
LIQUIDATION
O\·en;eas Delivery Spei:lal.ists
1970 J\.lODELS JN STOCK
C. Bob Autrey
Moton
1860 Long Beach Blvd.,
Ulng Beach
Phone 113 • 591-87Zl
OPEN SUNDAYS
BMW'S #l
DEALER IN 3 lo choose from at Iacfm'y
'"'"'"' p.-ke. CALIFORNIA AND
Kustom Moton ORANGE COUNTY'S
8-t5 B•kor. C.M. 5't>5S!5 LARGEST
WANT A NEW 191o·s Ii'n.med. Deli\•ery
TRUCK AT COST? 25 New & Used in Stock
Try Kustom r.-1otors, 845 Bak· T&M MOTORS
er, C~I. Authorized Interna-8081 Garden Grovt Bl, G.G,
tional Harvester. "Nn trade S:W.2284 Open Sunday 892-55.51
ins please on this o(fer''.
Jeeps 9510
A STEVE STEPHENS
SPECIAL
JEEP • 4 wheel drive, roll
646-5055
BAYSIDE MOTORS
1axi W. Coast Hwy., N.B.
CORTINA
bn.r, tow bar. RebUiltenglne.r---------
llEM7881 $995. S 0 UT H CORTINA G.T. 1967~'1. 2 door
COAST FORD . t1ERCURY, Sedan. 4 speed comole.
30~ Broadway, !.. a gu n a Bucket t.t"ats. Radio, heater.
Beach. 494-8515, S4~1. Disc brake1, new tl.rea,
JEEP '46. Civilian. 233 Very Oean! No mile1 on
engine, posi·reat end, Gates comp!. rebuilt motor. Prt.
tires, 11 inch brakes, roll "pty""'l,.1095.,...,._543-815'_==-:::
bar, 2 tops. ~ rack and TAKE <lVer paym!nts 1968
cans. back seat, etc. $1500. Cortina GT. BaJance $1377.
~2083 Montb.ly $65.60. lmmac!
'59 Power Wag, l Of a Kind! 1.-tui;t have verified good
Shortened · chassis, brand · credit See at 1963 N!wport
nc\v eng, cl utch etc. Huge 24 Blvd., Ci\f. !'>4s-37l7
ply airplane tires. Vehicle l-===============
y,·ill go absolutely an)"''here.
Askin& $900. \\'Ill consider DATSUN
trade up -t-cash on Jeep1---------
tila. \vag. Call '62-4981
'63 Wagoneer $1095. '56 Jeep
\Vgn, V8, $995, '46 Dodge
NEW '70
DATSUN PICKUP
pwr y,•gn $6511, Pvt pt)'. W/camper, 96 hp overhead
646-4643 cam, 4 gpd, dlr, 6 ply tin•, ===========I back up l.IJht& You name
C•mpers 9520
VACATION SACRIFICE By private
TR.A VEL CENTER party 1970 Gri.tc '~ heavy
ft! Serial No. '44009. Full
prie& Ql9!J. Tab small dn
or trade. can Phtl, 494-9773
or 545-0634 afttt 10 am. Exe or
Apac
\Vorlds
plete
ti.· Golden Falcon duty Pick Up. Pllwer ateer-
ympia -Alpine ing, aulomalic, V-tl, w/ ~
he . Wheel Camper new 9' cab over camper. &U.8 MTIUll •VO
largest most coei-Interested partil!r; contacl
RV vehicle sho ppina 499-2892. 216'21 \Vesley Dr.
r Apt 3, South Laguna. "Leader !n Th°e l:.earh Cities." cente
S3j2 G arrler: Grove Blvd, GG CAi\fPER for Ranchero or El ZIMMERMAN
534·6686 Camloo. Cab over, .teop• 4, 2MS HARBOR BLVD.
d Sat. Orwon Sunday Ice box. dinette, water, xlnt 5404410 Close rw rond. 3 Yrs old. $400. Rich'sr ~~==..,_.=._,-,,....-
ASTIC Buyz in 4 Star. Top Shop, 724. w. 16th St., DATSUN LATE '67 FANT
\Veli tways & Funtime C.l\I. 1600 Roadster, 4 &pd. dlr,
Cam
Ha
pers. Scotts, 914 'N. S IT CAMPER Sharp, hdtp, sun l'9d, p1Ulb
rbor, S.A. $100 or Best ofter! bll.ck lilt. xlnt c.ond. Muat
KILL & Kit. Special 50-3803 aft 4:30PM sa.crlflctl $1499. Tab older KENS a on Jot models. Scotts. Amerlca.D cat ar tmalJ down. price
914 N. Harbor. S.A. Dune Buggies 9525 ePftE643. Call Ker. 49U'173 m' 545.0634.
Trucks 9500 MET ALFI.AKE vw Dun-DOT DATSUN buuv. New w1de ting,
'69 Chevy Carry' all brak•s. "''""' c&rh . OPENANDDAILY chrome acctasories. etc. Loadt>rl. 30 actual miles. Save Regist,rtd. se~1 o rte r SUNDAYS
No. 89SS26. ovrr $750. 134 AJhert Pl.. 18835 Beach slvd .
!300.00 Costa [1.Jemi Huntlnafon Sta.ch Bank 1•epo. see <11 842-7781 or Y.0-0442 M Volks 1350 Enz1ne. Near Kustom otors N!w. $!i00. ·10 DATSUN SEDAN
843 BakC"r, C.~I. 540-5913 -~•,:Cal::c.,l ...;6=75-3=1~32~•,_-IBii 4 door 96 hp overhead
1964 CHEVY Pickup ,. ton. '63 1.(\V ENGINE cam, disc brake•. 4 flpd, dlr,
heavy duty, m ena .• 3 1pd 40 HP. Xlnt Condition wsw, back up li&hl!. Sacri.
o·ans .. r.1tchelin tim. good Complele. 846--11'54 ti~. Take trade, ._.,11 finance
cond. Best offer. 6424920 .:;:;::::;=:=:;::::==:'=::~I private party. Call PhW,
'63 ECONOLINE Va.n. New Imported Autos 9600 CM-9173 aft lO am. •
paint, lnler10r. 8 trk tape, ''6 Datsun 1600
chrome whl•. and more. AUSTIN AMERICA Road1ttT. Xln't cond.
$1200. &1~2861. * &44-00J.6 *
'"' r on1. vs. hat1-too . AUSTIN AMERICA !::::=======
ove:rtoad~. long bed, aood Salts, SeMct, Parts
tl~s. $52:5. 54s.-o869 lmm«tlate Dellvel')'
'J.l fcll'd 1, T. P. U. Ii ry1. All ~todelt
Asking $6:.0. l\linney·, i"'w11t,
~!S-<11!12 . .)IS-.~!l eves.
'S:Z Chrv. P. U. G<lOd
6 ply tires.
... 4~50 *
·, J1fluµor1
31111 ports
FORA RI
PERltAlll
Newport Import.I Ltd. Or-
anie Caurrt)'1 onl1 •utbor-
tzed detler.
SALES·SERVICE·PARTS
'6~ CHEVY pick up. b I i
body. $1:,00. l6.fl00 ml. Xlnt
cond, $15-0J!H da.)'S,
3100 w. Cout 11...,.
3100 W. c.ut Hwy .• N.B. Newport S-h
642-940$ 540-1711 "2·9405 S<0-1114
Authorlu!d .f.fG t>ta.ltr Authortled Ferru1 Dealer
THE ENGUSll
GOING
THING!
AT
ORANGE c6UNTY'S
VOWME
ENGLISH roftD
DEALER
OVEk 60
NOW AT
0.EARANCE
PRICES!
Theodor•
ROBINS FORD
2tM Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa 6C-0010
MG
MG
Sales, Servit.!, Puft:
lrnmediate Delivery,
All ......
J~rlt1po11
JIJ 11 p Ll l I ''
cond., lo mi. 96Z-76Jj all 6 Authorized Dealer 494-6786
Pm -wknd• 1969 TRfUi'ofPH GT 6 +, 1500 ... '62 Volks. 2 door. R-H, _....... a • mi, must sell! Below blue •"""
PORSCHE '65 C, :dnt cond. lftiitti\$ book retail. &38-5708 !~~·;1t~i;s. \Vill gaerifice
Reblt eng, chtm v.·hls, blue "" .....,....,, ....
w/blk '"'· Evo• • wknd>. meters VOLKSWAGEN ... VIV Camper, """' <X>rl-675-6360 · dition. ~lust sell. $1200 or
PORSCHE 1957, Imm.ac cpe, 900 So. Cst. Hlghw•y '6.5 BUG, sun-roof. needs ""'=''='_lt_or~·-"~'"~1_159~~=
t family ov.mr. pvt. Laguna Bea~h pa.jot, $800. Days 675--0770: MUST &ell. Clean '65 vw.
838-JSjl 494-7503 * 540-3100 Eves. 546-6906 Xlnt running cond. $895.
$2000 or make offer. *'68 Toyota Sport Sed. '65 VW Bus. £o.rvau· eng., 642-5147
1966 91Z, 42.000 Mi• 11 • Popular "Co!'ona" model w/ ney,• paint, many ;1;trns, LCl69 Vo lks\vageii. 7,000 mi.
Ai\J/FM. radia.Ji;. chrOme std. colun1n shill, R/H, w/ $1i50. 549-1131 or 519-0038 Asking $1900. Private prty.
.rims. X!nt c:ond, $38.50. wall5 etc. Choice low mile-'61 vw Bug. Ney,• eng, !ires CAii 642=1197
548--7673 !lAM-6PM. aae new Tayota "trade-in''. & lie. $590 Priv. Pty. See at V\\r BUG . Xltn Cond.
Sparkling orig. ermine white Bay &: Newporl Enco Guaranteed only 45,000 Mt
'60 Porsche, $2050 y,·/attractlve silver: zable/ l-0\\·ner. $695. 83~ Super 00 mtored Cl b-. Many black inter. "Drive it _ '65 V\V, 35.000 mi'/i.
extras. beige w/blk int. You'll never let go!" ONLY Good condition. $1000. '66 V\V Sunrool. R&H, Lo
834"5220 days, 545-1022 eves. $1395! MARQUIS MTRS; 900 -="""'=C-•~11_6'_>-JM=-'-· -~ mi's. 1\1ust sel: $900 or off.er.
'63 Porsche. Re-bit eng. N!W So. Cst Hwy, Lquna Beach, '68 V\V bug. Clean, auto, Call 642-1132
radials, am/lm, tu&. rk. 494.7503, 540-3100. dark green, empi exhaust. '68 VW 9 past. bus. Xlnt
$)i50. can 548--0201 •68~ Toyot.a. Corona 2 dr. 4 J16()(), or best offer, 540-5661 cond. 1 owner. 24,000 ml.
FIAT '• 3100 Wf.Qul: a,..,., H.B. 1966 Porsche 9l2 on nr, air, arn/fm, custom '66 VW, sunrooL Red, $2650. S48-400l
1 _____ ,__.··-.-'r &tz.94~·:>:: !>40-1764 AM-FM $3400 alereo, 18,000 mi. $1650. w/a/w, xtra sharp car. \Veil 1966 V\V, xlnt cond. Original '.'#1 SELE.CTIO. N'' Authorized MG Dealer 536-1019 * 642-2109 ~T179 or aft 5:30 842-7136. cared tor $1095. 5'18-2981aft6. owner. 47,000 mi. $1000.
,., 195.l ¥t;T{( good condition, SPEEDSTER '56, ~lust sell 'S9 TO)'Ota Corona hardtop, '61 VW. Good condition. 6?3-lSTG • FIA TS •• , ntw toP.r,~Jit engine. \VU! $1350 or best oiler! 525-8577, f:Ulo trans, ra.dio k heater. Light green. Good tires. I '62 VW $375,
Now 1970 Models tn Stcd trad~.:.64~. ~166 67>7585 $500. Call: 642-9612 .. 962-0538 * Sales e Servi~ •.P¥ta l==='=i .. ~.""'·=·=======--===""'============'==================-'-=============--~================-1
Overseas Delivery Specialists New·~art· · 9100 9800New C1r1 9800 N•w C•rs 9800 New Car• 9800 C. Bob Autrey: -----:........-'-'-------------------------=•
Motors
1sro Long Beach Blvd.
Lana-Beach
PhOne 213 • 581-8721
Ol'EN SUNDAYS
HILLMAN
Imported AutOJ
WEEKEND
SPECIALS
1963 Karmann Ghia Cpe.
R., H., • sPffd, landau rooL WAL 260
$999.00 .
1963 Volvo 122 Cpe. R., H., 4 s~, extra clean.
$999.00
1961 Volvo 544 Sport
Cpe. R., H., 4 speed,
chrome y,•heela. PNW.
614
$699.00
1969 Toyota Corona H.T. Cpe. R., H., 4 speed,
10.000 miles clear. xwr 011
$1699.00
1969 Toyota Corolla
Cpe. H .. 4 speed, clean.
XIN 333
$1399.00
1968 Toyota Corona Bed.
R,. H., automatic, buck·
et 1eata, nice. WXY 536
$1499.00
1968 Awitln Amer. ~ R .• H., autom&tlc, low
miles & clean. XGG 277
$1299.00
1968 1t1G GT Cpe. R., H.,
4 speed, wire wheels, ex·
tra clean. XNH 043
$2499.00
19i6 Triumph TR4 Rod·
str. R., H., 4 ~. w~
wheels. XJV 8o.1
$1599.00
1968 Volla 1300. R., H..,
4 speed. Roni blue fi n. fsh. VTS 765
$1499.00
J9e7 Yolks f'utbeek. R.,
H .. 4 speed. Bel&! finish.
UOP 785
$1199.00
1967 Toyota Corona Sed.
R .• H., automatic. Blue
finish. UJB 61-i
$1199.00
1967 Toyota HI Lux P.
U. R., H .. 4 tpee:d. WJD. 768
$899.00
1968 Shelley GT ts<lO
Conv. R., H .. •uto .. P .S.,
P.8 .. new eng. VXY 'nl7
$1799.00
DEAN
LEWIS
1tM HAllOl ILVD.
COITAMllA"""""
OVER ACTUAL
COST
INCLUDING SiO DIA.Lil PRll'AUTION CHARGI
JOHN CONNIU
"NO GIVE>. WAYS
NO GIMMICKS"
••• Juet 21 v •• ,. of Hen•sl
O••li119, Stlli1t9 Cht.,.rolth.
ON EVERY NEW CAR & TRUCK
IN ·INVENTORY
EXCEPT CORVETTES °'* 11p1,.. Mffffy, Morch 16, 1910
LARGEST SELECTION OF MONTE CARLOS & CHEVELLES IN ORANGE COUNTY
:::,ND 1970 CHEVELLE
.. NOT STRIPPED
VI 8fttlne, turk flycl,..m•tlc tr1nsmlulon, tin~ 11111, .tc.
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
Brand New 1970 CHEVY 1/2 TON
52299
''2 CHM II '295 '6' CHIVROLIT
Waa:on. Au tomatic, poy,•er steer· Van. Surfers s~clal.
Ing. radio, heater. f PLl004l 11'80957)
'60 CHIVROLIT '65 IMPALA
NOT STRIPPED
Tw rM ~y•r•m•llc, v•,
kft•I I 11J111
s3317 IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
Brand New 1969 CHEVY 3/4 TON
fl .. tllde Pld111,. Yt, 2 to ... Rtd & whltt, $2699 ch re Mt side mllft., H. D. sprl119'i 5·80hl 6.5•1
Pl. tlfftt , ...... full c•t. cob. Ser. No. 41t1t,
L.t •• -C-.01t prtce.
'595 '67 JAGUAR XKE '3195 Uke ne .. 11. Lo\v mUeaae.
lVCJ:.712l
"61 CADILLAC $195 ,$895 $195 Bel~r. a tpeed, tad.l o. heatar. Coupe. Automatic, radio, Converllble. R&H, automatic,
(G 094l heatt-r. IMPL332J power alee.ring. (Zt.1760)
''9 DATSUN '1695 '65 CNMOLIT '13951''7 IMPALA '1695 4 Door. Blue Rdan. P= truck. · Cpe. R&H, factory a.Ir. auto.,
(ZAC434l ( 2) P.S., vin)'l roof. CTPJ8l 7)
l
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OUR
•
YES, VILLA FORD IS ORANGE COUNTIE'S NEWEST, MOST ~IENDLY NEW
FORD AGENCY. IF IT'.S A FAMILY PLACE TO iUY A N E W F 0 R D,
VILLA FORD IS THE PLACE TO IE.
OUR USED CAR LOT IS AS VACANT AS THIS • • •
IF " YOU WANT 'TO BUY A NEW CAR OR TRUCK, DRIVE IN
FOR THE HIGHEST TRADE · IN YOU WILL FIND • • •
NO FOOL"N . • • WE JUST OPENED & ARE VERY ANXIOUS
TO SELL YOU A 1970 FORD CAR OR TRUCK.
After-the-sale service is our b .est :assurance
o astmg ·valu~~-El
\
ViRo Ford tales great pride in its reputation for depend•bt. •.
new Ford, you ~now that our entire organlration .tands behi~
' • ·.
villa .,.f ·.ord
2550 N., TUSTIN . AVE1.1 ORANGE
•
{714) 637-8222 WHATS IMPORTANT TO YOU?
"AFTER THE SALE SERVICE"
IT"S IMPORTANT TO US TOOll {213) 860-5582
l::;m::Jpo:::.rl::od::...:A:::•::t°'::__HOO:;::~l..:lm::;i:port::.:;od::::..Avt:;:;. :.::":..._:';:'°°:;l'l"'m;:;portodC:.:.."'-:':=A""'.uta:-:'•-::-:::'::600-Imported Auto•
VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN
9600 Sport C•ro 9610 Auto L•••lng
#1
ftlO Used C•n 9900
CADILLAC
Used Cars 9900 U .... C1ir1 9900 ------
HARBOU'R
VOLKSWAGEN
'87 SQUARE BACK :::· hu•u. $1396
tTSt •I
'88 OPEL KADETIE :::: ::::u $1296 ml. tWIL H1)
'83 VW BUG ~.:::· .~·.··· $896
'84 VW BUG
'84 VW BUG
""' .. ' Htlltr. (NMI" JSI)
llHl9, MH!otf',
tNIV SOI
$996
$996
'81 DATSUN ~.:-;"~:";..~~:~·1• $1096
'88 vw BUG ~,-::· ,';;;"" HW '"~ $1196
'81 WESTFALIA CAMPER $2495
'86 VW BUS
'87 VWBUG
'88VWBl!G
ltHJ9, h .. ler. l.Hffll.
1'Pflltt Wl llt. (ltP'A 2'11
.. K,.,.,. Air, JIMM &
M .. 11r. CYCL TUI
$1696
$1496
$1896
'88 WESTFALIA CAMPER $3196
'88' MGB ..... '""'· Wltl 1Wtlfflt tWFtl 1t) $1896
'89 WESTFALIA CAMPER $3499
""" ltf, ufllt, c .... 111f PU
'87 VW CAMPER :.:::· ,:::;:;j $2696
HARBOUR V.W.
AUTHORIZED SALE$ & SERVIC E
11n1 ...... BIYd., Humlnston a..cti
14}..W
YW BUGS
rnoM
$399
GOOD SE~ECTION
549. 3031 Ext. 66 or 67
1910 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA * '65 VW STA. WAG.
Wanted 1500-S s-eries v>'IBIG
hITR .. brand new 6.85x15''
wl walls, amps I pressure
gauges, R/ll elc. ''Choice"
low mileage l"<:al '1('W car
trade.Jn. Sparkling or ig.
onyx black w/immac. red
inter. ONLY $1295! f\tAR·
QUJS ?\IOTORS, 003 So. Cst
H\\')'.. La a: u n a Beach,
494-7fAl3. 540-3100.
* * . .. •
1969 SQUARE BACK
Sed. beig@. Auto trans, A~I/
F!\I. Chrome ·whl!;, Konl
1hoek.s. filany more xtra~ .
Still on warr. S2395. JA~tF.S
LIMITED, 9-S:30 642-0040, * • .. *
'61 V\V Bug. A real!)' clean, lo
mla;. car. Beige. blk In!.,
radio, heatf'r, $1.J,95. \VIII
consider trade. Pvl pty.
642-9a1Xl day&: &la-0962 nites
& \\·knds
'64 V\V Camper \~·/tPnf. Full
mech record. New 1600 eng
w/Sursch exhaust. Needs
trans. v."Ork. l\lake of·
fer. • 548-1493
'67 VW 1500 Squareback.
Tape deck,, M1-FM radio.
29,000 rut. ,um. 67$--7394,
6!2-1607
'6'4 VW Carruwr 1 500 ,
Headen. New &and tirts,
·rebuilt ena:int • $12 OD •
675-1802.
'63 VW .BUG
Xln"t eond. 64~1~18.
1965 V.'\\'. Bu: one owner e:oc-
ceUenl cond .. 847...s.w6. 17ij}
1\listy LIU'tre m .
'61 VW. v.·/reblt t>ng. Nt-w
tiru ~New paint Job. BEST
orrERM~
'Sf VW BUS
S375. 673-2994 al! 6~
'6e ·vw Bug
e FIATS e
Now l!ml tt1odelslin Stock
Sales e Sen1ce • 'pa.rtz
Oveneas De.liver,y Specialist&
C. Bob Autrey Motors
lSEiO Long Beach Blvd.
FORD AUTIIORIZED
LEASING SYSI'EM
Amerlca.'a J.ara:•st lea.sing '68 CAD Cpe de Ville. like
l)"Slem for finance or net nev.·. air cond, Ai\f /F?.1. full
lea.sin&' of all type cars and P"T, dlx access, lite irreen.
trucks, Landau top, white lthr int.
• Immediate Ciellvery from Sacrifice! Private party
over 300 cars and trucks 548-6013 or 962-9831
Chrome whll;. radial tires,
honey beige finish. 4 apd.
rllr. Has ·had loving catt,
\\'ill finan. pri. pty. fVTH030)
Call Lee aJt 10 am 5(5..()634
or 494-9773.
'69 VW Sqback. Auto tran1,
lite blue w/blk int., ex·
ceplionally clean car, has
22.000 mi. $2125. Pvt ply.
&12-9500 da.,)·s; 5'18-2981 eves
&. wknds.
•Competitive rates '67 Cadillac Sedan de Ville,
•New car dealership a:ervice P"T/air, stereo, leather, =========·!•Full "trade:n" value for 32.000 mi . Pl!'rfect
your present car L'Ond. $3295. 4944390 or
Long Beach
Pho~ 213 • 591-8721
OPEN SUNDAYS
Ant~ques, Cla11lc1 9615
1951 l\1.G. T.D./C. com·
plete restored for :r.how beat
oiler. 633-3572
Race Cars, Rods 9620
e AU popular makes avail. 83i-?.J70
able -~=====~-For Con1ple1e Details Call REPOSSESSED
l\lalcom Reid '67 Coupe DeVille Gold Conv.
U asing l\tana2er Loaded: 'ViU be mid for baJ.
Theodore ance outstanding. $2958.40. FOR Sale: 1968 VW hull',
r;tereo lape, Porsche \Yhls.
radlaJ lire:-;, lo mi's, xlnt
rand. Call an S Pl\t,
644-2406.
ROBINS FORD call"'~"'° 0 ' 54"°'17·
'40 ford Coupe, new engine, 2lliO H bo Bl d '67 El Doni.do. F'ully equipt
VS. new B&l\1 hydro. $350. Cotta l\ter.a ar r v &i2-0no 46,000 ml. $42'";30. Take car or
6'6-<80l l~~~~~~~~~~I truck in trade ~2002
Reblt tranl". /,, engine, !!1111 Autoo Wont-, 9700 1959 CADILLAC Convertible.
'63 VW VAN
und('r 'v11rr11nty. Good rond! ----------Used Cars 9900 Good for second ca.r. $225. ssoo. 2:i.38 \V illo1v Ln. C.M. WE PAY TOP 1----------~Cal~',."'~',,-_11_98_.~~---
64rM1169 Transportation ·52 Cadillac w1th ·52 motor.
'68 V\~ Bug. Xlnl Cond. CASH s~ials Good !il!'COnd car. Lo ml&, Low mile; tan "'fm111ching r ·•-good tires. $350. 546--0198
lnti.>r. Ask. $1500. 673-4360 '59 Buick , ........... S9'J.OO
l\-1UST. SELL! '65 V\\', Ex·
cellent Condition. $850. Call
646-4632
'69 Ghia auto. Beaut. con-
rlition. Llke new.
$1995. 67>-0621
'63 V\V BUG. Xlnt Cond.
Guaranteed only 4:>.000 JI.ti.
1-0wner. $695. 8J3....0063
VOLVO
for used can & trucks just
ca.II U8 for frtt estimate.
GROTH CHEVROLET
As.k for Sales l\tana.cer
18211 Beach Blvd.
HuntiJ!glan Beacb
Kl 9-3331
WE PAY CASH
FDR YOUR CAR * (3) 1961 VOLVOSI CONNELL
Jua:t turned in on new 1970 ·
Volvo.-.·. Kno\vledgeablf! buy. CHEVROLET
en; chance to choo!!e lrom 2828 Harbor Blvd.
lh!!'!le 11"1nted t'Urrent look Cosla l\1~ M&.1200
144..S 11erie1 4 \\'hi. disc brake 1 -~L,~1=ro=R=TS=~w~A7NT=E=o-
mode-:11. -2 v.i lh 1td 4 Orange Counties
speeds, l \\·ilh aulomatic 1'0P $ BUYER
trans., 1 with factory "11.1r BILL 1\1.AXEY TOYOTA
cond!Uoning"~ !\I AR Q U J S 1888.1 Beach Blvd.
MTRS; 900 So. Cst 1-lway, H. Beach. Ph. 847.ssM
Laguna Beach, 494-T503 or •63 FALCON f'utura. RH. Dir
543-JJOO. ........i py•••• -..-.--.===..--1 auto, ., ......... nanner C ~) 145 -WAGONS llS5 c:&ll Jro 494--9173 alt lll
164 -SEDANS AM
Aii othl!'r model• now in
11tock. 4 11pet'ds & automatlca:.
Your Best Deals A~ StlU At
DEAN LEWIS
JP66 Harbor, C.f\J
'61 VOLVO 544 Sporl, t1!!1v
paint. top condition. $800.
Call 645-2939.
LEAVING counffy, '69 Volvo
2-<lr, f11ct air. ln1maculate.
Sacr. Sl350. 494-lA-I&
'62 VOLVO 122 S, 4 dr.
N!!wly pa.lnttd. ~.
Call 646-7301
ftlO
"" LEASE ""
'67 Cadillac El Dondo, fuJJ
P\\T. air, bl•ck w/rtd leath-
l!'r int. $139 pe:r mo.
'69 Ford LTD. 2 dr hrdtop,
vinyl rool, air, Bl'O\litwn
int .. Al'tl/FM 1ttreo. 6 WA)'
P"-T. &eat. pv.T w'll'!dowa.
W/l/W, J"'T dile brakes.
399.~ Pf'1" mo.
SO COAST LEASING
300 W. Cit ltwy., NB &6-2U2
'62 Olds ............ $199.00
'62 R11mb ler S.\V •••• $399.00
'64 Rambler S. \V •••• $499.00 CAMARO
1i5 Impala .......... $899.001---------
'67 Dalsun P.U .. , .. $899.00 '67 CA;>ifARO. Sell or trade
Kustom Moton ~ities_ for Chevy or Ford van. Pnv. pty. 845 Bakl!'r, Cl\1 S4G-5.'115 Call 644-0233
BUICK DlAL dl.-.ct "™''· Charge
your ad, then alt back and
_A_ST_EVE--STE--P-H_EN_S-l ·~~t!~ to the phone rina:!
SPECIAL
'65 BUTCI\ Grar.d Sport con-
\'ertlble. VS, automatic. ra·
dlo, heater, bucket iseat1.
tNJ\.fP333l $1095. SOUTII
COAST FORD .1\-fE:RCUR.Y,
303 Brokd"·ay, L kg u ti a
Bea{'h. 494-8515, 54~1.
'68 But{'k Rlvien. Air.
PIB-P/S. FJec v.i l"1dows..
$3500. "Roger'' at 557-i'Oll,
'*"4303
1968 BUICK '!Jild{'AI 2 Dr.
A/C, p/b, p/a, p/w, radio.
Xlnt cond. Priv. prty. $2700.
644-1270
TIME FOR
tj)UICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
CA MARO
A STINE STEPHENS
SPECIAL
'67 CA~IARO 327 VS, radio,
heater, air cone!., pwr. steer.
ing. 1 owner. Less than
10.000 ml. IUON594 J $2295.
S 0 U 1ll COAST FORD-
l\IERCURY, 303 Broadway,
L a a: u n a Beach. 494-8515,
54S.385L * '69 CAMARO ''SS"
"396"-V8, 375 hp, 50lld lifters,
4 SPf'l'd, po""'r disc brks,
wide tread S.i0x14 Goodyear
tires, R/H. etc. Still under
factory warranty. Just 17,227
locaJ mUes! Sparkling Nas-
sau blue beauty! Showroom
conrl.! Only $2595! l\1AR-
QUIS l\lOTORS. 900 So.
Cit Hwy, Laguna Beach.
494. 7503, M0-3100.
CHEVROLET
JCl67 ThfPALA, 2 door, radio,
fact a1r, p/s., p/b, lo mla;.
Pv1. pty. $1400. 673-6103
CHEVROLET
'67 Chevy Impala Station
v.1agon. ~PA!!eenger, air
rond. Best offer over $1415.
6!6-6661!
'58 CHEVY V-8 3 speed ,
map, chrome rlmr, S.W.
Gauges. $350 OR BESI' OF·
FER. 646-9076 a.ner S PM
'64 EL CAl\frNO, 350 HP,
327. 4 spd. New tires, new
mags. $1250 or bs t Gtr.
54~129 alt 5 P r-.t
'63 Jl\tPALA. pb, p1, & air.
Rl!'a1 good $695. 968·5920 aft&
ti pm
'63 Chevy Sta. wag. Air.
R.H .• V8, auto S499 (JQJ406J
call Sid aft U Mt 545--0634,
'6.J Chevellf! Malibu SS 2 door
hrdtop, orig owner $1000·or
oiler. 968-Zl32
'67 CHEVELLE l\f a I I bu .
2-dr. Vinyl roor. VB,
A.:'•-Fr.t $15.Xl• 8-17-4686 *
'58 Chevy, excellent condition
1250.
644-0778
CHEV. '65 Imp. SS, 327,
auto. Ir., p/b, p/s. 1 owner.
xtra sharp. 644-27]4 eve
TEN 1968 Chevy ltnpala1,
priced for quick sail!': $1450
each. 6J5..M80
'55 Chevy, rebuilt
with 4 apeM $175.
842-1054
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PRESTIGE CARS AT A
SENSIBLE PRICE!
'69 JAGUAR ROADSTER
120 ACTUAL MILES ON THE SPEEDOMETER !
Chrome turbo \\'heels, AM·FM radio, full new
car \\'arranty, (421ASC)
'68 MERC:ED£S 2IO SL ROADSTER
ONE 0 \YNER. Full leather interior,
Ai\1·Fh1-Shorl wave radio, fuel lnjectlon:
(\VSZ-5421
'69 BUIC:K RIVIERA
OUR SERVICE ~t.ANAGER'S PERSONAL CAR.
Full po\ver, aulo. transmission, fact. air
conditioning, radio, viny1o top. (494879H9254l
'66 THUNDERBIRD 2-DOOR
UNUSUALLY LO\V MILEAGE. Full power,
auto. transmlss.ion. fact. air condJUoning, rad.lo.
(RVJ-2751
s5277
$5895
'61 DODCOE IT 2 DR. HD. TP. C:OUPE $2395 ONE OWNER. Fact. air conditioning, auto.
transmission, power steer-brakes, vinyl top,
new fiberglass tires. ·
Lrss than 13,000 actual miles. Balan~ new car guarantee. (YQB·122)
'68 IUIC:K RIVIERA
CUSTO?if INTERIOR-CHRO?ifE \VJ1EELS.
Full po~·cr, auto. transmission, vinyl I.op, air
condi tioning. (VI U-5931 .s3495
DOZENS MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
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BRAND ·NEW ·
1970 BUICK
2·DOOR COUPE
Automatic trar,smission, concealed rad io antenna, fibre 9lass belted
tires, padded desh, seat belts, back-up lites, dual speed electric
wi pe rs. 433270Z600164.
52888 IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY!
DR~STIC
DISCOUNTS
ON
NEW '69 JAGUARS
SIX
TO CHOOSE 'FROM-I ·
ANOTHER
LOAD NOW HERE
OPEL GT'S
SEE OUR FULL SELECTION!
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SAW CENTER.
UNBEATABLE · DOLLAR°FOR-DOLLAR
VALUES I
'65 OLDSMOBILE
4 Dr. Hd, Tp. Pow•r li11ri119, br ••••, euto. tren1.,
1ir cond., r1dio. fMDY 14~)
'65 VOLKSWAGEN Sun
4 1pd .. r1dio.
IORZ 9Jt>
Roof$795
'65 MUSTANG
2 Do•r f11ttltoJ1. VI 111tin1 , 1utom1tlt tr1ft1mi11ion,
power tf1eriitt1 retlle, h1et.r. tl'JM 1971
-'67 MEflCURY MONTEREY
CC1up1 . 1ufl. tr1n• •• power 1t11rin9, b11k•1,
r1lli1. 21,000 act1o11l mil11. IVON 704)
'65 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
4 Dr. Hd. Top. 1uto. tr1n1 .. pow1r 1f11rln9, .. r1kt1
end winJaW., air 'ei 4. EOV 17'1
~095
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SUNDAYS 548-7765
Used Cars 9900 Used Cars 9900 Us•d Cars 9900 UMd C1rs 9900 Us.cl Cars 9900 Uted Coro 9900 Utod Con 9900 Used Cars
CORVmE ------;i.:.:;;:;.;....:.:;..;.. __ -'-'
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~-----~~--11961 Cfievy Impala, 4-dr: '66 CORVETTE Conv. Im·
A s:rtvE; STEPHENS p".s., p.b .. 50,000 :i.ctual 'm'ac. Cond . Fully
" .. ' . .. ,, .
SPECIAL miles, orig. owner. Im-blueprinted L88 By Spd.
:, · ~te.' S\150. 67J..0508 K4puika, ·$3300 •. Da.YJ (2)31
CONTINENTAL
354-6496 o'r day/eves. cn4)
64>-2959 •
DODGE
'68 POLARA 4~0 ~1ag, atr.
disc brks. Ba dtrans. $775.
.ulara. air, $50_9_:
rirusr sell my '64 Dodie v.s ..
· FORD
A STEVE.STEPHENS
SPECIAL
LINCOLN OLDSMOBILE
1966 CO/li'"TJNENTAL 4 dr. 1967 OLDS D!lla ~ 4 dr
$1950. Full pwr, stereo !ape Holiday hrdtp. P /S.· P(B,
deck. 84G-962t radio, fact air. Orte". owner.
llJ75, ~-MAVERICK -
T-BIRD
A STEVE STEPHENS
SPECIAL
T·BIRD '· t:
A STEVE STEPHENS : :
SPECIAL :i
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9-pass v.•agon, lake over $52 COUGAR mo pmt. Pvt IHll'ty. Ph S.t
1!16f CONT~. full pOWer, I-~-..,-----,-&. Sun. "4N-4303..
A STEVE STEPHENS
SPECJAL
'64 -Olds CPUa.u F IA PIS.
Bucket seal.I. See Ir: drive,
then m~ offer! Eves,
Sat-sun ·se-m
. • ' :. ·' Clean &. mcch. $:ond. Lo * W eoiigar. Bel.ge. NeCd1 I;======="'-
miles. 11200. 642-3443 or lune up· &. titts. $2100
· · J61 Olds E'-83 Sa Wag
Immac. !at I: Sun only.
1881 Labrador Dr., CM
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er. INOZ401)· $1295. SOUTII
:COAST FORD· f\1EflCURY,
.303 Broadway, L a·g u n a
·Beach, 4!H=85IS. 54~~1.
· e '62 Chevy 11 Novn e
· Good mechaniCat col'ld.
$175 5-18-8104
~65 r.lALIBU SS. auto. trans,
. ·.dean. new paint. $795. Call
6iS-3285.
835-1148 545-6403
'63 CONT. full power. Smart '67 COUGAR XR7 390 GT,
Io o k ! n g, .. lime green p/s, air, stereo, disc, load·
Sacri!icei $600. ~1514 ed. Sacrifice. 675-2566 eves
-CORVETIE DODGE
--'-·~-~-~-'63 CORVETTE Stingray $200 BELOW B"OOK
Rd sli:. ·I ~spd, fuel Injection, "GS Dodge Dart. 4 dr, r/h.
an xtra sharp car $1425. \Vill $475. ~I 496-3362.
consider trndc. Pvt pty.\.occ'it!?="°E°"R"'Btt=,-,;-::.,.,-;--,,r=a=-m,
642-9500 days: 64f>.0962 nita ir, 383 mag. Rf\V blk inL
Ir. wknds. Rally. whls. T.O.P. 536-3520
9520 C•mpers 9520C•mpers 9520
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CNOW' IS THE TIME>
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U'IRIOI
1970 Ford F-100
1/2 Ton Pick-up
STTt.• StDli
3'0 v-1, 1mp •<Id o!I g111111,
oU IMllft •Ir (i.ntt. to.1vr "vr~ ~pri®•· l·PIV ur ... (Sl'OC.lr. No. !ft))
SIX·PAC
AU CAIS WlY 2 YW -24,000 MIU wuwm
FORD
19£5 F AIRLANE GT A, 390
eng., auto traM pis, xlnt
cond. $WO. 963-7956 alter S
pm
'60 Ford Stn \Vgn.6 cy\, r/h,
auto trans, good tires, runs
good. $22J. 642--0326
'66 FORD Cotm.,,.Squt,. 6 PLYMOUTH
passenger. : Radio; hf'ater, _ _ '65 T-BIRD 2 Door HT. Jta.
auto, pwr atttring. 1 owner. d" he t Uc fr IRUU2U) $1295. s 0 u T H '69 ROAD Runner. 4 spd, JO, • er, automa '-a
COAST FORD • MERCURY Ram alt, 383. vinyl !Op, Ira; cond., pwr. windows. (No.
'vh11, etc. J23.95. 673-4144. 5Y83211228) $1095. SOUTII 303 Broadway, La I 11 n a '70 ~1AVERICK. 1 owl"lfr, lo. COAST FORD . MERCURY,
Beach, 4M-3fil.5, 549-385L col car. Low mileage. Radio, PONTIAC 303 EroadWay, L a.g·u n •
'65 }~ALCON 2 dr, 6 cyl stick heater, accent group, vinyl Beach. 494-8515, 54,9-38.'il.
1hi1t, RIH, bu had recent • trim. !No. OK!l1Vl33416J. SACRrFICE By private par-
'62 Falcon Deluxe Club 'en&",' thlnl w.ork. Xlnt shape $1895. SOUTll COAST FORD-"155 Catalina; ~ dr , hrdlop, ty 1966 Thunderblnl La.ndau, ~Yago~. 8 pass.~Good titt16. t~t SS75 .. Pvt ply. MERCURY, 303 Broadway, 27,000 aetua.l mt. R&H, p/1, fully equipped. alr-colld ..
int. $650. 543-1253 aft i5 ~ ~ "2-'.9500 days; 64:>-0962 eves La 1 u n a. Beact-, 4~. plb, a real;v HM car. S995. llk"e new $2000. Intet"tsted
·ss FORD &: wknd!. M.9-3851. Will consider trade. Pvt pty. partlea conlAct 4~2892.
Good transp. <.'Bl'" •64 Calaxie ·soo. Fully equip-642-9500 days; 645-0962 niter 21621 Wesley Dr., Apt 3,
~!AKE OFFER! 543-2937 peel,~ tins.'· new baUery. MERCURY Ir: wknds. South Laguna.
TEN 1970 Mavericks, loaded. Rec;ond. engine Ir: trans, '6& Flrel:lird, dean. OH cam **MUST SELL,**
$2350 each. New brakes. Only $695. 1 7 M I • I, auto, vleyl roor hrdtop, '66 T-Blnl Gold & Beige
63.')..5480 49-1-2428 an 7 Pl\f 6 OftfC Glf w/w rlth. $1700. 645-1396 Full pwr,' alr, cndM? con:
'68 FORD Counu-y Sedan ·so Ford \Vagon. J\tech OK. 2 Dr. H.T. Fact alr, pwr '63 BONFi.-2 dr HT P/B PIS trol, lo mi's. $1750 or oUer.
'65 T-Bm.D Hardf0p, ~
power & air. 1 owner. (PC~
!06) $1295. SOUTil COAl!t
F O R D. MERCURY~ •roadw..r. Laguna
4!M-851S, 5'!1-3851. ~
A =~=~ENS~ SPECIAL :
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w/radio, auto, air, p/s, Bring battery & $75. '61 steering, dlr. Landau top, good cond. oWner 641-1606 or 833-0173.
dbc brks. D.F.R.S. 968-3415 Qiuntry Squire $165. Can ::t~~V~~~~t. ~llhJ;: ~· S.W-0090 TilUNDERBffiD l968 4-dr, ·~500TE=!F ~U~r r~:
19&5 FORD Falrlane. Gd. run all day. 1969 Pomona, 10 am S45-0634 or 4g.1.9773. &l LE MANS, sacrifice. 4 all power $2550. 1960 4-dr
con<l. Air cond. $500. Call C~f apd. 1Uck. 126 er'fi", new C'.omet $175. Call after 4 ~-al~ =~: :Z:~usl;. 64~1196 aft 6 P'.\1'. 631{1 Cal axle !()(), new tlrts, '67 MERCURY Vi 11 a I e r paint, $850. 646--2.577 PM. 64$.(1115 {ZNV044) U695. SO UT H
19&3 2 DR. Galaxie 500 Ford. xln't cond. Stereo radio. \Vag, All pwr, r/h, 289· X]n•t 1-__ .. ,_. tun 'd •"1,.--.:T"'B"'UUJ~~tlh~--~ ... -I COAST FORD coild.-$1580 546-0032 -"U"l:v.uu, Y eqp oi • w po1u.ne1. . ~lttERCURJ..
Xlnt cond. \\ith power. J\fust $<00. 642-70l5 or o:>nfe to 983 · · air cond., perlect cond. Pvt Best Otf!r over $1 O O O. :m Broadway, La g u n·l ~ell. Call 54J..-0919 Arbor;C:M. aft 6. l966 l\lercury Colony Parll: 91.;pt;y;;. $300)':':',':'m-Jm:=:'::''.:61>-=;;1800;1:':'83&-""'.7709'7======-:.="';:',;'h;:.;';;94-851;:;:';;· ;:";:"-;;385:=1;:;·::;'.i pau. \Vagon. Air, full pwr,1 U11d Cort -'----9900 Pvt . "1' art 5· "'"''" RAMBLER Utod Cars 9900 IU .. d Cort
THIS IS A • SALE --·•
'64 C:HEVY 2 TON
C1b lo CllllHll . 4 19t1d, rvn1 good Ind
h-I toad ¥11111, (11 .otDJ
'65 CHEVY •;, TON
l'ldwp, 6 c)'llnC11r, 1!kk, 1 fOOoll v•l\19. lll21,1). .
'6S DATSUN .•;, TON
l'kll1111 •• ·~ -..""' Ql!lflliM lno lkll & out, • ..., W""', (l'JMll •
$899
18211 Beach BIYtl., Huntington Beach
Hwy. Jt h • .t S.. D&.fe ""·
Phono 545 1163or 147""39
Open 7 (ltyt 'Tll ID P .M.
MUSTANG '62 RAMBLER Cluslc 400,
lully oqp'd, aull> "'"'· '''· ---------1 sterff tape, 1 owner. Xlnt
'Ill MUSTANG Deluxe v..a, cond. $495. 548-1326.
auto tn.na, vln. top, p/s, '63 Rambler American :;ila.
29,000 mi's, 1 owner. Im· Win 220. $350. Call after 5,
mac. $1650. 83:-4714 after 6 64&-2357
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MUSfANG, '68 Futb&ok, STUDEBAKER
Many extras, Immtculale.1----------
Dnfled, Sacrltlce! 6#-0353 ·53 Studebaker, V-8, stcll,
e.ft 6 pm ovrdr., r/h, p/1. Elltra
'67 MUSTANG Convt. V-8, 11harp! New tires. 592-16811
auto trarui, am/fm, p/1. -'-''='°=·======= $1.500. Call 847-6447. -
•r.; MUSfANG. cyt, 3 opd •• T ·llRD
.Door. Xln't eond. $950. --------968-7GTI -
;66 MUSfANG V-8. air<Ond,
PS, PB. 20,000 ml'L $1!()0.
968-11ITT
'66 fl.hulang conv. Xlnt mech
cond, silver w/blk lnt, pwr
&teer, auto. $1199 &12-JJ!H
'61 }~astback, blue "'/blue
ln!er. Xln't cond. $115Cl. Call
548-6t51 or-646-93211
'62 T,BIJtll. 1 owner, toll
OLDSMOBILE ""'"· 48,000 mu ... OUT· 1881. $695, SOU1ll COAsr
--------·IFORD • MERCURY. 303
'li6 Olds 442. 4 apd, p/1, Ntw Bl'09d~. Lqun& Beach.
poly tlre1, ~lonroe 1bocks, ~15, ~S-3351
)lalvt Job. 543-2716 1§60 Tbu~lrd .... Vt r)'
'63 CUTLASS lfu t:lean, YWlW paint, tires, ba.t·
t...Spd...ttans: 96U2!tJ tery $299. 644-1658
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CHEVROLET
Op411t: 7 o-.. t •·•· "nl 11 , •••
6633 Westminster Avt., Wt1tmln1 .. r
192'4#1 :~~-(714) 1394773
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-FOR ·THIS ANNIVERSARY SAJ,E
WE. HA VE THE LARGEST _SELECTIPN
OF NEW CARS IN OUR. HISTORY -
BUY OR LEASE . • TODAY '
•
ALL CARS IN INVENTORY REDUCED FOR THIS ONCE·A·YEAR
' 1949 ~ADILLAC
' ·SEDAN
DEVILLE r FuR power, /1ctory
•ir con.ditioning,
AM-FM rodio. (ZRF 112j
CADILLAC ANNmlsMT<W 1962 $777 Sedan DeVlllt. Full pmver, factory air,
cJolh I: leather inte:r:lor, etc. (GYG776) .. ~
1968 CAD.1.L~C -~NNIYIQAIT , SAU
$4444 Fltttwood. Full power, factory air, t ilt·
telescopic whttl, ~ ~ ~kl. PQ\'>er
trunk opener, stereo, AM.-':'iJ·-Multi-plex.
•le. .,.IC,
1963 CADIU:.C ANNIVQIAIT IAl!I $999 : Coupe DtVUle. Vtnyl ·top, lMt'her interior,
full power, factory air condiµOnin r, Al\.1-
FM radio, etc. (YCl'7f4) l'lllCI
1968 CADILLAC · ANNIYDSAIT SALE
Eldorado. Firemlst pkint, padded tap, heath-$51:11 er intl!rlor, full po~·er, facto~ -air, .tilt-
te-le&coplc wheel, 1tereo A.11,1-~~ pci;.rer
door lock&, power trunk opentr '• c .. -etc. (WJD735) • ' " 'n1C1
1967 CADILLAC. ANNlYDsA'lT SAU ~3777 Eldorado. Vinyl top, leath~ int~. full
power, factory air, til t-Ult whNI.; 1tereo
AM-Fl\.1, etc. CWIC318)
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1965 CADIL~C , ANNIVIU.tilT SALE
$1555 Sedan DeVIUe. Full power, factory &ir C()fl·
dltioning, Mf-FM radio, new tlrea. (TBY-
306) . PllCI .
1968 CA .. ILLAC AN,IYlliSAIT W.1 . ':$4222 Coupe DeViUe. Vinyl.top,.c:loth •.J..t?ier
interior, full · PQWer, -r.ctOry a.lr; ·.u1.1'1r
• • ' • I radio, rear window dl!ton'l!f, lttl'078>:: ~I.Cl •... f . ·;' •f"
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OVER ZO QUALITY CADitLA~
AND OTHER FINE CA•S
...
·ro SELECT fR(i)lH
LARGEST .S EJ,ECTIQN IN
ORA!\;Cl: c'ou~'JY! '
.. ·sECOND.
ANNUAL
ANNlVERSIRY . '
SAL·E
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ALL CARS IN INYEt<ITORY REDUCED
~R THIS ONCE·A·YEAR SALE
NABERS
2600 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Mesa
. " '•540.9108..
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ANNIVERSARY SALE
~4777
PRICE
1966 CADILLAC
Coupe DeVllle. Padded top, (:}oth A: leather
Interior, full power, factory alr, il1-J'f\t
radio, tilt·ttlHcoplc · y,•httl, etc. (SJL135)
1967 CADILLAC
Coupe DeVJlle. Full leather interior, fun
power, ta.ctory air, AM·F?i.i, lilt telescopic
Wheel, etc. (VAX3151 '
1964. CADILLAC
Padded top, ~lath A: leather Interior, full
power. factory air, Alo.I-F?tf radlo, po.,1:er
trunk Jock, t"1light sentinel, lltht d.im·
mers. (0RS8391
1966 CONTINENTAL
4 door converUble. Full leather Interior,
f1.1ll l)OWer, factory ait: tilt steering wheel.
power &>Or lock•. CSLU789l
1965 CADILLAC .
Fleet1o1.·ood. CJour· A: !either interior. full
PQ?ier,· faatory air, l}lt-tele wheel, poy,·er
door .locks, cruise control, wonder b&r n.·
dlo, etc. (050632)
1963 CADILLAC
fleet.,.,•ood. Full power, factory air condl-
Uonlng, tilt atetrlng wheel, aignal !lttking
radio, cloth and leather interior. (TRJ713)
.1964 THUNDERBIRD
2 door tiardtop. ·Full_ pgy,·er, factoty air,
tllt·l.·way wheel, 44,000 ·miles, 1 o"iner.
(OMR502) .
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$2333
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ANNIYll!IAIT SALE
$2222
ANNIYllSAIT SALi
-~77.7
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ANNIYllSAIT SALi
$999
PllCI
ANNIYHSAIT SALi
$1333
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ANNIVERSARY LEASE SPECIAL
1970
Cou.,. do ViUo
$175
per month ,._ ,_..,,. •·1.NM1l1•1. AM·
24 month JM f'9lh. ..., ...... ...,. .....
Open-End LHM w.t1 tt,. _. """" ,...._
ORDER YOURS TODAY
Sp•c.i1l l1•11 1ff1r 1Mplr11 April JO, t•70
8:30 AM to 9:00 PM Mon. thru Fri. • 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sat. and SUIL
ALL CARS SUIJECT TO nrOR SALE. ALL SALE PRICES EFF~TIVE_ THR~U_GH _TUESDAY, MARCH ]I, 1970
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
MARCH
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Ask'Dlemcrourself
FOR CEORCE P. SCBVLTZ
Secretary of Labor
llF" "41 indwtry and 111ha1
COIJlpany fi.r•t. adopted
~ ei«lat-laour day au
40-laour "'~elc pro-
vam?-Jerry Lient.s,
Pueblo, Colo.
• No particular company or induatry es·
tabliabed the eight-hour workday and the
40-hour worlc weelc. One of the earliest
union contract& containing provisions for
an eight-hour workday and 40-bour week
was a 1937 agreement with U.S. Steel
Corp. The Fair Lahor Standards Act of
1938 standardized the 40-bour week for
most workers who are engaged in inter-
state commerce.
FOR RONALD ZIECLER,
President Nixon's
preu secreUUy
Fhat la llae Pruuunt'•
principal mean• of
communlcalin f 111itla
t~ publ.ic?--B.. L., Al·
lanlic Cily, Ne111 Jer•ey
• His preas conferences, which are tele-
vised nationwide. The President feels
these are the most eff~tive and compre-
hensive 'since they encompass both tele·
vision and radio audiences.
FOR PECC'Y LIPTON of .. Motl Squall"
F lao de•ipu the clollaa
you aoear on your ,.,
1lao111?-Miu L. Balla,
Canion., Olai.o
• Madeline Syloa, who is employed by
Thomas Spelling Productions.
FOR DICK CAYETT, to Aost
Do you reaUy •raorlcel
or la lhal a jolM? If
ii'• nol a Jolie, 111kere
do you •norlcel?-Da·
oUI O'Brien, Atlantic
Cily, N./.
• I snorkel in the Bahamas. Long Island,
N.Y., and wherever ( can. Snorkelling is
to me like taking LSD is to some peop e.
quarterback, New York /eu
Bot11 did you laura your
lclU!e for Ike fir•I limeP
-DaoUI Jut~, Lyltn.,
N.C.
e It was in the fourth game of my senior
year at Alabama v11. North Carolina State,
while cutting on a roUout. I was not hit,
but the knee gave way.
What in tho World I
Pot laws Anthropologist Margarel
Mead propo~d in Senate hearings thal
marijuana be legalized. lt!!acuons both
pro and con have poured into her office.
Or. Margaret
Mead
Since then, Or. Mead has clarified her
position even further and, in a ni1wer to
F .o rn.Y Wt:t:KLY's query about control.,
on iu sale, said "I propo11ed that mari-
j uana t1hould be legalized. Hbwever, many
people seem to feel that to legalize mari·
juana would be to give it positive ap-
proval I think now that it would he bet.
ter to phraac it that the laws agaiNt dw
possession and use of marijuana should.
be repealed. I would suggest the !l&Dlc
kind of laws that we have for alcohol
and tobacco-tl1e mood.altering chemical
subllta.nces of previou11 generations-a
minimum age below which it cannot be
bought, supc"ision of quality, aod ap-
propriate warnings against excessive use."
Eating In Many baaioessmen-and
women-valiantly trying to stay on a low·
calorie, cholesterol-control diet meet their
Waterloo when a lway schedule means
eating lunch at their de.~b. A new paper-
back, "The Executive Diet," by Austin
H. Schoen, M.0., and William I. Kauf.
man, tells how to select from a take-out
menu . Among the okay-8andwich breads:
white enriched, ~·bole wheat, English
muffin!!; meats: chicken, turkey, veal,
roaJ\t hecf. Milk producl.8: fortified skim
milk, h11t1ermilk, cottage cheese, farmer
chee11e. Vegetable and fruhs: celery, car-
rots, lettuce, cole s law, tomatoes, canta-
loupt', grapefruit, apples.
To Clean the Air Why doesn't some-
one do M>mething about a ir pollutio n?
Even nonindu11trial communities are wor-
Experimental smog eliminator
rying. Now some 11cientists at Socorro'i1
New Mexico lnslitute of Mining and
Technology are tryiog to do 110metl1ing.
FOR WRD C.41UDON,
Britislt representati~ al tlte
UrliteJ Nations
I laoH keard llaot there
u • per"'4114'nl nae,...
rial lo Sir Fi1ulon
• Claurclaill in alae Ul&iletl
Slalf!•. Flt.ere and 111laa1 ii i11-.Vr1.
Jome1 L. TiU, RoMIO)'lon, Conn.
• The Cbarebill Memori•l and Library
is in Fulton, Mo., at Westminster Col-
lege, where Wiruton Churcrull gave his
famous "Iron Curtain" speech in 1946.
The Memorial is a reconstructed Chris-
topher Wren church. The church was
bombed in London during the blitz of
World War II. It was moved to the
United States 'and rebuilt
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lo we be/ore dea1la?-
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• Not that we know of-mainly because
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What per«1n do you
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• Natalie Wood, Sal Mineo, and tv pro.
duoer Jack Good are among the many
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Waat IO uk a fam-.. ,_._ a ~f Y-eaa ........ .a.. -e--, aiocl we'U pt
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10022. We uaaot ad.aowlodce ~-do-, b•• IS will a.. paid fOI' each -II.led.
They bum oil and blast its electrically
charged smoke through a tube into the
base of a c loud. Moisture drople ts form
around the smog particles and settle to-
ward the earth. Then airborne iostru·
meBl.<1 and a powerful IBM computer I measure the reaults. And what are they?
Well, it's just in the eitpeTimental stage,
but the scientists call this contraption a
''smog eliminator." Sounds ho~ful.
Jr. Sportsmen: Curt Gowdy, host of
ABC-tv's .. The American Sportsman,"
passed along some tips for fishermen·
fathers who can't interest sons in the
sport. "I had that problem with my
Trevor {now 13 and ellpert) when he wa11
six." Curt told us. "Remember, kiO!I have
a short attention 11pan and love to help.
Pick a spot where they ran ratch some-
thing immedia tely-off the dock is good.
Don't have them trail aJong to watch you.
Let tl1cm help run the boat and throw
Curt
Gowdy
and son,
Trevor
anchor. Never call a squeamish child
'baby.' He'll get over it if you don't make
rum bait, release, or clean fish himseU al
first. Let him wear your old work glove!!
if he's afraid of the hoolc. Teach him
conservation: throw back the fish you
can't use. Let hjm help you malce a fire:
dress your catch, aod eat it together by
the water."
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Can It Cure Bad Habits?
It is now used to help people quit smoking and drinking-sometimes
with dramatic results after one hypnotic session
"BREA THE DEEPLY . • . you
are relaxing . . . close
your eyes ... you feel sleepy
... you are falling into a deep,
deep, sleep ... "
With these words-1Jpoken softly,
slowly, and repeatedly-the hypnotist
guided his s ubject into a trance.
Once the patient was hypnotized, he
wa& told to stop smoking, that smok-
ing was poisoning his body.
Then he was brought out of his
hypnotic state and went back to his
office. Was the experiment success-
ful? Can hypnotism stop harmful
habits? Can other psychological or
medical benefits' come from it?
"I used to smoke two or three packs
of cigarettes a day," a young New
York businessman said recently. "I
tried u hard as I could to stop, but
failed. I decided I needed help and
went to a psychiatrist. He endorsed
hypnotism and used it on me. He
even taught me self-hypnosis.
"Now, I put myself into a brief
trance several times a day and r~peat
the formula he taught me to rein-
force my resistance. I haven't had a
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cigarette in eight months."
Experiences like this are becoming
relatively common as some experts
confirm the usefulness of hypnosis as
a therapeutic medical tool. In recent
years, hypnosis has found a place in
a wide variety of fields-in habit con-
trol, psychotherapy, obstetrics.
Even surgery has been performed
on patients under hypnoanesthesia.
With the aid of hypnosis, dentist.a ex-
tract teeth painlessly. Such problems
as bed-wetting, stammering, and fa·
cial twitches can be treated.
What this all adds up to is new
acceptability and respectability for a
practice which, until not too long
ago, wa& frowned upon. Courses in
hypnosis are now offered in growing
numbers of medical schools. Two pro-
fessional organitations devote them-
selves to writing and research on the
subject. I n 1958 the American Med-
ical Association-which previously
had been dubious-autiously, but of-
ficially, endorsed the uae of hypnosis
by responsible, trained personnel.
Of hypnosis' new uses, probably
the one which has stirred the widest
public interest lately is control of
such problems as smoking, drinking,
fear of flying-sometimes in just one
&e88ion.
Claims of success also vary widely
--one doctor says 80 percent of his
pa ti en ta break the smoking habit;
another says 60 percent. One of the
most experienced men in the field, Dr.
Herbert Spiegel. limits his success
claims to 20 percent.
In a recent address to the AMA,
Doctor Spiegel, an aasociate profes-
sor of psychiatry at Columbia Uni-
versity's College of Physicians and
Surgeons, reported that his 20-per-
cent figure was drawn from a ques-
tionnaire sent to 615 patient.a he bad
treated during a six-month period.
Patients succeeded in quitting, he
said, if they sincerely wanted to.
In a single 45·minute session, Doc-
tor Spiegel teaches his patient.a to
lead themselves into a hypnotic state
of relaxed concentration. Following
the session, the patients put them-
selves into the same relaxed state
several titnes each day and repeat
the instructions to themselves.
In addition to controlling smoking,
hypnosis can be helpful-to varying
degrees-in treating overeating, al-
coholism, drug addiction, and other
harmful habit.a. In all these instances,
treatment centers on strengthening
the patient's desire for cba.nge. In
the case of obesity, for example, the
hypnotist miiht put the patient in
a light trance and ask him .to con-
centrate on how he looked before he
gained weight.
Although hypnosis has become use-
ful in medicine, it baa yet to abed
it.a mysterious stigma. A hypnotic
trance is similar to sleep in that un-
conscious thoughts replace conscious
ones in the forefront of the mind-
yet there are significant ditferencea,
too. In sleep, the switch from con·
scious thoughts occurs automatically,
while in hypnosis a therapist guides
the switch. Also, a person under hyp-
nosis, unlike a sleeper, ia completely
aware of his surroundjnga, actions,
and sensations.
A common rniaconception about
hypnosis is that the hypnotist hu
supernatural powers over his pa-
tient. What actually happens is that,
with soothing, repetitive sugge.stions,
the hypnotist helps the patient to use
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his own built-in ability to enter a trance.
Thia ability exists in almost everyone. Sim-
ple daydreaming can lead a person into a
form of trance; so can watching an en-
grossing play or movie with full, undivided
attention. Experta say that one out of five
persons cannot be hypnotized at all The
moat bypnotiz.able individuals are those who
are optimistic, unauspicioua, and able to
concentrate intensely.
Another misconception is that a person
under hypnoeis tella the truth. In fact, in
order to comply with suggeationa, he may
spin fantutically tall tales; al.so, even the
deeply hypnotized subject may ·still be able
t-0 lie in order to withhold information.
Because of factors like these, the useful·
ness of hypnosis in crime detection and
prosecution is limited.
An area where hypnosis shows consider-
able promise is as an adjunct to psychother-
apy. Using it, doctors have been able, among
other things, to reach bidden memories and
le88en or do away with certain neurotic
symptoms.
An example of the latter is the cue of
a young woman who had an involuntary fa-
cial twitch. During a trance, a hypnotist
suggested that the twitch be t ransferred to
one of her toes. Since it was now unseen,
the twitch caused the patient no embarrass-
ment; her self-confidence improved, and the
toe stopped twitching.
Hypnosis has al.so been used as an ai'd in
relieving frigidity, stuttering, and insom-
nia. Great caution is needed, however, be-
cause a symptom is sometimes a patient's
way of protecting himself from a conflict.
A Chicago doctor reports 3 cue in which
a patient had become functionally blind to
escape unendurable problems. When the pa-
tient's blindness was removed by hypnosis,
she killed herself.
A curious and rare use for hypnotic tech-
niques ba8 been found by a Boston doctor.
Questioning some of his patients about t heir
various illneues, he learned that they be-
lieved that the illnesses might stem from
their having been "hexed."
The doctor further learned that the pa-
tients-both white and black-had grown
up in Southern rural communities where a
"hexing culture," rooted in African folklore
and West Indian voodoo, still persists.
Under hypnosis, he gave the patients spe-
cific suggestions which lessened their fears.
The key to a successful, productive expe-
rience with hypnosis is : don't consult un-
licensed, untrained people. If you want. to·
visit a specialist trained in the use of hyp-
nosis, your family doctor may be able to
direct you to one. lf not, ask your local
medical society. •
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Family Weekly/ March 1s, 1970
Goal for the '70s: To Improv
An exclusive interview with
Dr. JAMES E. ALLEN, Jr.
U. S. Commiuloner of Education
By James C. G. Conniff
T AST SEPTEMBER, Dr. J ames
LJ E. Allen, U.S. Commis-
sioner of Edu cation, an-
nounced in Los Angeles a cam-
paign to guarantee that by
the end of t he 1970s no child
will leave school w i t h out
knowing how to read.
What lies behind the "Right to
Read" campaign that will get under
way this spring, with Mrs. Richard
M. Nixon as chairman? Why should
a nation which spends more than '40
billion a year on education have 10
milJion children and teen·agers-one
in four-burdened with "significant
reading difficulty"? What can each of
us do to help make "Right to Read"
a success?
To find out, FAMILY WEEKLY talked
with Dr. Allen in Washington.
Why did you pldc reading as
the prime target, Dr. Allen?
Because it is a target which unites
rather than divides. And also be-
cause, as Commissioner of Education.
I t hink it is intolerable that any
youngster should be denied a right
which is as fundamental as the right
to life, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness: the right to read. Too
many children are now being denied
that right for us to be complacent
about it.
Another reason why l picked read-
ing ability as the goal for the '70s
is that I believe the public has lost
confidence in educators and our ca-
pacity to deliver what people have a
t ight to expect from our educational
system.
When I ask people what they're
reallv concerned about in education
-whether I'm talking to a cab driver
or a Senator-they invariably say
it's reading, writing, and arithmetic.
With its innate wisdom, the Ameri·
can public understands that the first
of the three Rs is basic.
Just how bad Is the Nading
deficit among American youth?
Bad enough to call for drastic ac-
tion. Besides the one in four students
nationwide with significant reading
• Fcrn1il-,, WeeklJI, Morch 15, 197U
deficiencies, we find that in large city
school systems up to halt the stu·
dents read below expectation for their
age levels.
Among unemployed young people
between ages 16 and 21, about half
are what we call "functionally illit-
erate. '' That means they cannot read
well enough to hold a job. In one
major city, three-fourths of juvenile
offenders turned out to be two or
more years retarded in their read-
ing ability.
I n a recent U.S. Armed Forces pro-
gram called "Project 100,000," a
shocking 60.2 percent of the young
men fell below grade 7 in reading
and academic ability.
Wiii yovr "right to read" cam-
paign have Federal ftnanclng'?
It's not my campaign; it's Amer·
ica's. Education in this country is a
state responsibility, not the Federal
government's. But the challenge of
learning to read hits so close to home
that this campaign must be car ried
to the level of the local school board,
to every classroom, and even-maybe
especially-to the level of the family.
I will not seek special Federal
funding, at least initially, because
reading ability is a goal we ought to
be able to reach even in a period of
severe economic restraint.
What I'm saying is that we should
expect to get better mileage in read-
ing capability from the substantial
education dollar that we're a1ready
laying out.
What kind of re1ponM have
you had so far to "Right to
Read"?
Very encouraging, from the pri-
vate sector as well as from the edu·
cation people. In fact, it has been bet-
ter from the private sector. The edu-
cation people tend to say, "Well. we've
been trying to do this for a long time.
Jr you give us the money, we'll go
at it."
1 tell them, "Sure, maybe we will
need more money as time goes on.
But since we're spending up.wards
of $40 billion a year on education
right now, let's at least teach every
child to read!"
The right to read is a heritage
h ere is how we hope to eliminate thi
Isn't there a teachers' side to
that problem?
Of course there is. And it's not
just the teachers' problem. It's one
we all have to face. When we say one
in four school children has "signifi-
cant reading difficulty," we are mainly
talking about the child from the dis-
advantaged background, the cultur-
ally deprived home. Such a child just
hasn't been able to develop the base
for reading that children from more
affluent families usually have when
they get to school. So it isn't fair to
say teachers have failed in all re-
spects because I think society has
not always given them the resources
to work with.
What can the ordinary person
do to help?
First, u nderstand-and spread the
word-that while "Right to Read" is
not a Federal program, it is a nation-
wide program. It makes a real dif-
ference to us all that every chi ld who
comes out of school unable to read
faces a lifetime of limited opportu-
nity and bitter frustration because
he is denied his birthright. Teach
him to read, and a whole new world
is open to him.
Next, in order to help make that
happen, follow the lead of volunteer
groups that have already come to me,
in the wake of my announcing the
"Right to Read'' campaign, with of·
fers to assist in setting up similar
groups at t he community level in
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Children, 3ltouUi haue home infLuence
in ord er tn r ead better in sch.ool.
America's 17 ,000 school districts.
J oin the group nearest you in ils
efforts to stir up community interest
and concern about the very real prob-
lem of reading disability in our
schools. If there is no group, go to
your local school board for assistance
in forming one.
Parents are the ones who should
and must show personal concern in
order to get action. For the sake of
both parents and society, I was al-
ready planning a campaign like this,
but at the state level, while 1 was
Commissioner of Education in New
York. I can stilJ see the tears in the
eyes of mothera from various school
districts who came to me pleading
for control of their schools.
I would say, "What would you do
if you had control?" And invariably
they would answer along the lines
of, "Al least maybe we could do some-
thing about reading. Our children
come home from school not inter-
ested because they've made no prog-
ress in reading. We complain. but all
we get are t he reasons why it can't
be done.''
We're going to have to get the par·
ents involved. Since many of the par-
ents themselves cannot read, we will
have to develop a program of tutors,
volunteer or paid. Perhaps we might
find such tutors among the bright
college students on campuses coast
to coast who are challenging the in-
adequacies of our Establishment. I
feel certain that many would respond
to such an opportunity to do some-
thing constructive about those inade·
quacies among the disadvantaged.
Or maybe a group of parents could
get together and ask a business or-
ganization to set up a special reading
program to teach children to read.
Fraternal organizations and women's
service clubs are also likely prospects
for helping out with materials or
tutoring. or both. In other words, we
have to explore new ways of helping
people teach their children to re.ad,
be.sides school.
Why don't we use the reMGrch
w e've o lready done on how to
teach reading?
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every American-yet 10 million youngsters have trouble in th is area;
crushin g handicap
is too big a time lag between usable
reading research and putting it to
work in our schools. We in the Office
of Education have therefore made the
closing of this gap-one of our prin-
cipal goaJs.
Teachers everywhere, for example,
have access to a tremendous store of
information resulting from Federally
funded educational research. All they
need do is write to the Document Re-
production Service of the National
Center for Educational Research and
Development, 400 Maryland Ave.,
S.W., Washington, D.C. 20201.
Just in the last four years, the
USOE has put $10 million into read-
ing-research projects which have dis-
closed a var iety of techniques t hat
work in overcoming reading deficien-
cies. The trick is to put these dis·
coveries to immediate use in the
classroom.
Under the "Right to Read" cam-
paign, I plan to speed the process
by setting up this spring a network
of some 25 information centers-to
provide local schools, parents, and
community leaders with the latest
r esearch findings in the field of read-
ing instruction. These centers will be
located in the libraries of colleges
that train teachers and specialists in
reading and have graduate training
and research programs.
Advanced reading ai& have been develqped b1&t ob;ect ia to get them into immediate clurroom ...,e.
The idea is to put the centers
where the experts and resources are,
so that they can meet-at the com-
munity level-the needs of educators,
parents, and anyone who wants help
in diagnosing and treating reading
disabiUties.
Do you plan any new reading
research?
Yes, because despite a lot of valu·
able new insights that we have yet
to supply widely enough, we still do
not know enough about the myste-
rious process by which eye, ear, and
brain work together to transfer
marka on a sheet of paper into ideas
that enrich a mind. For that reason,
in 1970 alone the tiSOE will invest
$16 million in research and develop-
ment to define further the problems
that interfere with the right to read.
We will invest that money by put-
ting into effect a planning system
called "convergence technique" to im-
prove our grasp of what we know
about reading, so that future re-
search money will be spent where it
will do the roost good.
We will sponsor "Se.same Street,"
the experiment in educational tv for
preschool youngsters. We will de-
velop model& for bilingual learning
to help, in particular, Mexican-Amer-
ican and inner-city children. We will
continue the efforts of our Region·
al Education Laboratories, and of
USOE-supported Research and De-
velopment Centers, where 40 percent
of the work is related to reading and
language development. .
Is there any best way to team
to read?
I doubt it-although people have
written me to say we'll never make
it with "Right to Read" unless we
use t his method or that one. Jt seemR
to me that the particular method
used has to be a decision of the local
school board and of the teacher in-
volved because people have learned
to read in many different ways.
One woman wrote me recently
about a successful back-yard sum-
mer reading education program she
and her family ran for disadvantaged
children. I suspect she developed her
own method, but the thing that counta
is it worked, and everybody concerned
had fun doing it.
How did you learn to read, Dr.
Allen?
I wish I knew. I think the way I
learned waa from the hours every
evening when my father read to me
as I sat on his lap and in that way
got me interested. Even before I got
to school, my father was reading
Shakespeare to me, and, of course,
the Bible was standard reading.
I suspect by the time I got to
school I had a pretty good foundation
for beginning to read. I was luckier
than most because my fat her was a
college president, and my mother was
a librarian who always bad books
around the house and put them be-
fore us and read to us.
That is what is so sadly lacking
in so many cases among those who
don't have even modest material ad-
vantages. But it's also lacking in
homes where parents who can atf ord
to, no longer read much because they
would rather watch television. Read-
ing has taken second place or worse
in leisure-time activity.
Through libraries and concerned
agencies like the Advertising Coun-
cil, we hope our "Right to Read"
campaign will restore reading to t he
popularity it deserves. •
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By ROSALYN ABREVAYA
W hen the forecast says :
"su118hine, followed by
showers," what to wear?
tch--t>n to an all-weather
fashion! Snappy new
rainwear (but who would
guess?), from the cape
pantsuit (see cover) to the
cardigan to the battlej acket
silhouette, lets you snub your
nose at the weather-or
embrace it.
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MELANIE DE PR.OFT
Food Editor
Sec01td helpinga tuiU be in de mand when Old-FCUJhioned Tuna Cuatard Pie ia aerved.
• Moel home make rs are interHted in a ~olleetion of fine reclpea uai.ng
canned tuna. Tb I a page features favorite recipe9, each o f whkb we have
voted 0 beat ever."
Old-Fashioned Tuna
Custard Pie
1 unbaked 9-in. pie 1hell
(prepared from your favorite
pie era.et mix) Yi lb. sliced bacon, diced or Hipped
Yz cup chopped onion
~ lb. Swiss cheue, shredded
I can (6 Y1 or 7 oz.) tuna,
drained and ftaked
3 eggs. sli«htly beaten
1 ~ cups cream Vi teupoon salt
Few drops Tabasco
Ground nutmeK
1. Fry bacon thor oughly and drain
on absorbent paper. Add onion to
2 ta blespoons ot the drippings and
cook until transpa rent. Remove with
slotted spoon.
2. Cover bottom of pie shell with
cheese; then with bacon, the onion,
a nd fin a lly t una.
3. Add cre3m, salt, and Tabasco to
eggs and beat until blended. Pour
over tuna. Shake nutmeg over a ll.
4. Bake at 425°F. 15 min. Turn oven
control to 3i25°F .; bake about 20
min., or until a knife inserted half-
way between center and edge of fill-
ing comes out clean.
One 9-in. pie
Tuna-Curry Canape Spread .
1 can (6 Y, or 7 oz.) tuaa.
drained
Yi cup lnely chopped celery
~ cup chopptd unblant'hed almonds
Yt cup laked coconut, touttd
V1 cup mayonnaise
Yi teaspoon curry powder
Tout squares or crackers
I. Separate tuna into pieces a nd
combine with celery, almonds, co-
conut, and a blend of mayonnaise
and curry powder; mix well.
2. F<?r canapes, pile generously onto
toast s quares or crackers and spread
lightly to edges. Put onto a baking
sheet and broil about 4 in. from
heat about 1 min. Garnish each
with a small sprig of parsley.
About 2 cups spread ,
Tuna-Vegetable Casserole
1 can (16 os.) whole tomatoes,
well drained
2 cana (12 oz. each) whole
kernel t'orn,drained
4 uns (6Yz or 7 oz. each)
tuna, drained and ftaked
% cup chopped grHn pepper
% cup butter or margarine
% cup lour
Yz t.uapoon salt
~ teupoon pepper
Yz teaspoon 4>asil Yt tea11poon tarraron
% teupoon oregano
1 cap milk
1 can (IO Yz os.) conden11ed
cream of mushroom soup
Vi cup sherry
% cup chopped pimiento
1 tablespoon t'hopped chins
1 cup coarsely choppH salted
cashews
Cooked rice
1. Put tomatoes into a 2%-qt. deep
casserole and cut into quarters with
a spoon. Covel' with corn, then tuna.
Set as ide.
2. Heat butter or marga rine in a
medium-sized saucepan; a dd green
pepper and cook un til crisp-tender.
Stir in a blend of ftour, seasonillgs,
and herbs; cook until bubbly. Add-
ing gradually, stir in mflk. Bring to
boiling; cook a nd stir 1 to 2 min.
3. Blend in the soup, then sherry,
pimiento, and chives. P our sauce
over t una in casserole. Top evenly
with nuts.
4. Set in a 325°F . oven 50 t o 60 min.,
or until thoroughly heated. Serve
over hot cooked rice.
10 to 11 a6"Jin.ga
Tuna Croquettes
3 cans (6 'h or 7 H . e&t'h)
tu.na, drained and finely flaked
1/2 cup shredded carrot
!~ cup chunk-style peanut butte r
2 tablHpoou mayonnaise
2 tablespoons thinly slicH
green onion
I tablespoon cornstarch
2 teaapoona all-purpose 1oy sauce
1 egg, alightly beaten
AH-vegetable ahorteninr for
deep fryinr heated to 365 • F.
Sauee (tiff recipe)
1. Mix all ingredients for croquettes
until well blended. Divide mixture
into 12 equal portions and s hape
into croquettes.
2. Fry 4 croquettes a t a time in the
bot fat about 1 min., or until golden
brown. Remove from fat with a
slotted spcion ; drain on absorbent
paper. Be s ure temperature ot f at
returns to S65°F . before frying the
next batch. Serve hot with Sauce.
lt croquetttM
Sattce : Blend 1 tablespoon prepared
horseradis h with ~ teaspoon dry
mustard. Stir in % cup Hawaiian
barbecue sauce (a sweet-tart bott led
sauce ).
Swiss 'n' Tuna Buns
1 can (6 Yi or 7 oz.) hma, drained
3 to 4 oz. Swias t'heeae, ahreddHI
~ cap salad dreulng
2 tablespoona minced onion
1 teaspoon lemoa juice
Y1 teaspoon aaJt
l. Spoon salad dressing into a bowl
and blend in remaining ingredient.a.
2. Spoon onto split buttered buns;
cover with tops. Wrap each in a lu·
minum foil. Bake at 350°F . 20 min.
Remove from oven, unwrap, and
serve immediately. .4 aervingtt
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No uu.e eoncern1 the meeting more
Than thi.--. preN ing laue.
The world maat wait and we will, too--
The 11peaker n eede a tbeue!
-Beryl Franlc
QUIPS AND QUOTES
Clerk: "There you are, 3'ir. That
hat fittt 'vou perfutly. How doett
it feel?" Cuatomer: "Fine-unless
-my ears get tired."
· -LueiUe J. Goodyear
Who Says It's•
Man's Wortd7
Is it a man's world? Maybe. But
compare these frequently beard
descriptions of male and female.
1f a woman is short, she's "pe-
ti te." lf a man is short, he's a
"runt."
Lacking bravery, a woman is
"timid"-a man is a "coward."
A woman who is inept at earn-
ing a living is "the domestic type."
But a man who is inept at earning
a living is a "ne'er-do-well."
An unworldly girl is "innocent."
An unworldly man .. isn't dry be-
hind the ears."
The woman with a job in a mas-
culine field, such as engineering,
is a "pioneer." A male fashion de-
signer is a "sissy."
A girl stays single because she
"prefers a career." A man stays
single because he is "egotistical''
and "selfish."
A woman who jilts a man is
merely exercising "a feminine pre·
rogative." A man who jilts a wom-
an is "cruel" and "heartless."
When a couple gets married, a
girl is "set for life." T~ man is
"hooked." --Ll
-Dan Bermett
On an intturance application, a
man came upon the question:
"What did you do while in the
service?"
The applicant wrote in large let-
ters, "AS TOLD!'
-D01'othta. Kent
And Queu Who Does
•llowBuml
There'11 no time when my wife
is more
The grumbler and the aigher
· T han wh en she learm that eome
old 8.ame
Baa set the world on &re.
-Hal ChadM1U:k
The te~her asked hi& unruly
atudent: "Don't you e11er liaten to
the voi~e of conscience?"
"l doti't think so," was the 1·e-
ply. "What cl1mvnel u it on ?"
-Donny Ryland
"But people might not understa.nd that yo1t meant tn
honor tlu Pruid~t by naming your frog after him."
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Guess Ho,,w Many
By Attn Da.vidow
How many faces
do you see.
M inus One
F rom a four -letter word fot how
you walk when you've hurt a foot,
take away the fir1t letter and get
what you call a mischievous little
boy. (See An.!wer B o:r}
School Is Fun
x a re I n this letter bo
20 words relatin
school. Some read
wards, some backw
some up, some down
if you can find t h
quences of letters
spe)I the words.
g to
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When Andy and Tommy awak-
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had fallen in the night, they im-
mediately wanted to try out their
new boots. Andy got out fi rst, and
he called to T ommy to follow his
steps. But there were other steps
to confuse Tommy. Find the direct
path to Andy.
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One and a halt,
or two or three?
Plus On•
To a t hree·letter word for a
short sleep, add a last letter and
get a word for the back of your
neck.
(See A tt$Wer B ox)
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Riddle M e This
You should always make the
most of what day 7
(See AMwer Boxl
Hide-a-Name
H idden in this sentence is the
name we apply to each of five let-
ters in the alphabet: From a dis-
tance they could hear the cheers
an(i cannon booms greeting the
first party, and a salvo welcomed
them also when t hey came in sight.
(See Answer Box)
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Look into Contadina
for a perfectly seasoned,
richer to1nato sauce
This is the tomato sauce thaf biii~IBWl~liiililli
with plenty of plump, red tomatoes-seasoned and sllfl!illllil
Look into Contadina for a better tomato sauce.
BURGERS YOU "FLIP OVER" (tenet 6)
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Shape into aix S~ inch pau..ies. Place heapina tablespoon of olivea and onion on
each. Fold, turnover fuhion; seal edlf:I. Bake on broiler pan in moderate. oven
(Jso•F.) 20 minutes. Top each buraer with half cheese alice. Bake 3-S minutes
longer. FOR SAUCE: Simmer t ~ cups CONTADINA• Tomato Sauce with ~
teaspoon orepno and '4 teupoon tarraaon 1 S minutes. Serve on burgen.
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Backache Means a
Good Night's Sleep
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uver-.xerllon, emotional upaett, or
ntt7ck1 •Ima and a1rain. It thla na1-ain1J backache, with reat.leu, alt!eplaa
nlahta, la •Hrlnr you out, maklna you mlterable and irrllabw, don't wait , lry
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Get Doan'• Pill~ -not a hablt-formin1 druc but a well-knuwn 1tandard ttm-
PCl:r ~ tu-fully b:r mllllooa for over 70 ,..,., SH If they don't bl'ina
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Huae sr11n11 on tiny, •II·
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Helen Hayes:
At 69, Busier, -Happier
The First Lady of the American theater keeps threatening to retire,
but she just doesn't have time to quit
A HOUSE and its furnish-
ings tell much about a
person's way of life. Helen
Hayes lives in a white, New
England colonial-style home
in Nyack, about 30 miles
north of New York City.
Quaintness, statelinesa, neatness,
_love, and memories abound in the
two-story frame building that over-
looks the Hudson River. Fond keep-
sakes are everywhere. Books by those
whom she knew and loved: Thornton
Wilder, Ben Hecht, Moss Hart, and
of course, all the writings of her late
husband, Charles MacArthur.
Records of a generation ago:
"Rhumba with Xavier Cugat," "Bing
Crosby's "Sing St. Valentine's Day,"
Ted Lewis ''Is Everybody Happy?"
The records looked much played and
the books well read.
The garden itself typifies Misa
Hayes' dedication to nature. She
works in it almost every day, pulling
weeds, doing all the menial tasks. Not
long ago, she stepped in a hole and
twisted her ankle. Last year she got
poison ivy. But for her it remains
a labor of love.
Miss Hayes lives with Vera Ben-
lion, her long-time com panion, and
an elderly housekeeper. These three
women somehow look after the 15·
room home.
"lt's a big house," Miss Hayes
agrees. "My friends advised me to
move out. A couple of years ago I
almost sold it. Then the sale fell
through. I put it up for sale again.
It fell through a second time. So 1
felt it was God's will that I stay."
She smiled, a marvelous, contagious
smile. "I don't think He ever made
a better decision !"
Miss Hayes has worked since she
started acting in Miss Hawke's danc-
ing recitals at the age of five. Un-
doubtedly, she has earned the right
to retire and has, in fact, attempted
to on a number of occasions. It just
didn't take. She has simply exercised
her woman's prerogative to change
her mind.
It was right after ber most recent
announcement about retiring that
she found herself at a dinner party
sitting next to Ross Hunter, who was
just getting ready to produce his
next film, "Airport." Although he
14 FamilM WHklJI, Marcil 16, 1910
In fil.m, "Airport," Helm Ha.yea atow1 a.wa.11 on jet to R~. Va.n Heflin iB at right.
knew that she had not done a film
in 18 years, he offered her the part
of Ada Quonsett in the film. To. his
surprise, she said, "I would love to
do it. The character is really a rascal,
and everybody knows the world loves
a raacal."
For a woman of 69, Miss Hayes
is in remarkably good health. She
kept up with the youngest on the set
of "Airport." When Jacqueline Bisset
said she was not going to belt a little
old lady in the face for one scene,
Miss Hayes retorted, "You will, and
you will hit me bard so the scene will
work!" Miss Bisset took her advice
and smashed her-and the scene
worked.
Miss Hayes even scorned a stand-
in for a wrestling scene with the mad
bomber in the film, played by Van
Heflin. It was something of a reunion
for the two veterans, who las t acted
together in "My Son John" in 1952.
Miss Hayes' delight with this par-
ticular pi cture is in contrast to her
feeling about Hollywood in general
and most "now" pictures, specificalJy.
She is particularly sad because the
HoJlywood she knew-the town and
the industry with which she was so
heavily involved in the '30s and '40s
--seems to have faded away.
She is even more disturbed about
the t\Jms tha,t are being shown today.
"They scare me" she told me. "The
other day I went to see 'Midnight
Cowboy.' I think the performances
were great, but I was so upset by
the whole thing that when I came
home I read a cheerful play to wipe
out the impression. I don't think a
~ilm like this makes me a better per-
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Among the numerous awards and
honors conferred upon Helen Hayes
is a Doctor of Fine Arts from Prince-
ton University. She has honorary de-
grees from Hamilton College, Smith
Coll~ge, Columbia University, the
University of Denver, and St. Mary's
College. A Broadway theater is named
in her honor, and for her first motion
picture, "The Sin of Madelon Clau-
det,'' in 1931, she won an Oscar.
Yet she neve r cared for Hollywood,
either as a place to work or to live.
It was her husband's writing assign-
ments that took her to the coast in
the first place. Helen Hayes and au-
thor Charles MacArthur were mar-
ried in 1928 and devoted to each
other until he died in 1956. "I got
into film s because Charlie was work-
ing in Hollywood, and we wanted to
be together.
"Bvt neither Charles nor I felt
that Hollywood was a place for chil-
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atmosphere of a small Midwestern
town, where they could run up the
street to a friend's house, the way we
did. We didn't want the chic Long Is-
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York apartment. Here in Nyack we
found what we wanted, and that's
ENTERTAINMENT
Than Ever
By PEER J. OPPENHEIMER
where we raised Mary and Jim. It was
a last li ttle stand of a once normal life
which has become so abnormal lately. I
don't mind changes, bat I do believe in
certain virtues eve.n if they are consid-
ered old-fa.9hioned today."
The first great tragedy in her life oc-
curred in 1949, when her daughter Mary
suddenly died of polio at age 19.
The death of her dau~ter was hard
on Miss Hayes. Her husband never got
over it. He died seven years later. Re-
cently Miss Hayea held an auction of
most of the furnishings of her Nyack
home to raise $430,000 for the American
Academy of Theater Arts to finance a
scholarship in Mary's name.
When her adopted son James, eight
years younger than Mary, decided to go
into show business, Miss Hayes cautioned
him against "going Hollywood."
"But Jimmy had his own ideas. He
became a star too fa.st, and when things
didn't work too well, he became disap-
pointed. But he is happier now."
, In spite of her Victorian surroundings,
Miss Hayes is an energetic woman who
has no intention of retiring. Just when
everyone was convinced she bad made her
last professional appearance, she returned
to the stage in a revival of "Harvey" with
On.e of Helen
Ha11es' most fa.-
moU8 roles tuCUI
as Qtteett Vic-
toria in the play
"Virtoria Re-
gina'' in 1937 on
Broadway.
' 5 e
James Stewart to help her favorite rep-
ertory company, Association of Produc-
ing Artists. That was followed by "The
Front Page." She also found time to pub-
li sh her memoirs, "On Reflection," which
quickly bit the best-seller list, joining her
other best seller, "A Gift of Joy,'' which
she co-authored with Louis Funke.
• In between, she embarked upon a new
career as a university profe.ssor, con-
ducting a seminar in play-reading once a
week at the Chicago Circle campus of the
University of Illinois. "I love working
with young people. It is my task to take
away some of their fears and anxieties
about acting."
Asked what her friends thought o! her
constant announcements about retiring,
she said, "I had a beastly time with some
of them. But I came up with an answer.
I told them this was my way of not get-
ting the bends. After all, they have to
put deep-sea divers into decompression
chambers.
"Well, work is my decompreaaion cham-
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deep in the theater, how could I stop all
of a sudden? J might get the bends I"
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herself, "even if it takes me 10 years to
do it!"•
For her first motiOft picture, "The Sin
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Helett Ha'l/U and Cha.rua MacArtlL1'r,
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10:00 AM tJ Qt (j) NIT BHketball (C) A first-round game of college
' basketball's oldest post-season tournament, live from Madison
Square Garden, New York City.
10:55 0 cm 00 NBA Basketb•ll (C) Teams to be announced.
12:00 8 NHL Hockey (C) Montreal Canadiens vs. Toronto Maple
Leafs at Toronto.
12:30 8 Angels Baseball (C) Angels vs. Cleveland Indians.
1:00 · Q!) (j) Mons•nto Open Golf (C) Finals from Pensacola
Country Club in Pensacola, Fla.
2:00 § CIF High School Basketball CMmpionship (C) 00 Shell's Wondetiut Wor1d of Golf (C)
4:30 00 I SJlclXL I N•tlon•I BCMtine Test (C) Knowl~ge of boat·
ing rules and safe practices are tested.
I Skiing (C) "The Stem Is Gone."
5:00 (j) The Killy Challenge (C)
Futbol-Soccer: Partlzan vs. Botafogo.
5:25 Kings Hockey (C) Kings vs. Chicago Black Hawks.
THURSDAY, MARCH 19
6:30 B @ 00 NCAA Basketball Ch•mpionship (C) Semifinals from
College Park, Md.
8:30 O Boxing From the Olympic (C)
SATURDAY, MARCH 21
10:00 AM tJ ~ (j) NIT Bnketball (C) Championship game at New
York City.
10:10 m Dod~rs B•seball (C) Dodgers vs. N.Y. Yankees.
11:00 B @(!)NCAA Ch•mpionshlp BHketball (C) The consolation
game is followed by the championship game (approx. 1 PM).
12:30 I Angels Baseball (C) Angels vs. Oakland Athletics.
2:30 CBS Golf Ctusic (C) Quarter-finals match.
3:00 · I IHcijl t National Bo•ting Test (C) Viewers test their
knowledge of safe boating practices.
3:30 O @ 00 Pro Bowlers Tour (C) The $75,000 Cougar Open,
Miami, Fla.
4:00 I &BS Golf CIHslc (C) 5:00 • Miss Rodeo Amertc. P•1e.nt (C) From Las Vegas.
Be's Wide World of Sports (C)
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SUNDAY, MARCH 15 4 23 6 (C) "Th• Wlurd of Oi" (classic) '39-Judy Garland,
9 (C) "The Man Who Never Wu" (drama) '56--Clifton Webb.
11 "Above and Beyond" (drama) 'SJ-Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parker,
7 17 3 "Up From the Beaeh" (war drama) '6S.--CHH Robert£on,
11 (C) "Summer Stock" (musical) 'SO-Judy Garland, Gene Kelly. 2 "The Hoodlum Priest" J drama) '61-Don Murray, Keir Dullea. 7 (C) "How To Merry a lllionalre" (comedy) '54-Lauren Bacall.
MONDAY, MARCH 16
7 (C) "0.alree" Part I (r4mance) 'S4--Marlon Brando. Jean Simmons. 9 (C) "Let's Dance" (musical) ·so-eetty Hutton. Fred Astaire
7 17 3 (C) "Alvaret Kelly" (western) '66--Willlam Holden.
4 23 6 (C) "Savage Pampas" (adventure) '68-Robert Taylor.
9 "Th• Luc-k ol Ginger Coffey" (comedy) '64-Robert Shaw, Mary Ure.
fUESDAY, MARCH 17 7 (C) "Desiree" Part II (romance) '54-Marlon Brando.
9 (C) "Hero's Island" (adventure) '62-James Mason, Neville Brand.
7 17 3 (C) "Tiie Young Country" (comedy western) '70 -Walter Brennan, Joan Hackett. Wally Cox, Pele Duel.
4 2J 6 (C) "Did You Heer the One About the Traveling Salesladyl"
(Comedy) '68-Phyllis Doller. Bob Denver. Joe Flynn
9 "Crime In the Streets" (drama) '56--Sal Mineo, John Cassavettes.
WED~ESDAY, MARCH 18 . 7 (C) "Flaming Feethers" (western) '52-Sterlong Hayden.
9 "Desperate Joumey" (adventure) '42-ErTol Flynn. Ronald Reagan.
9 ••Jet Storm" (suspense) '62 -Richard Attenborough. 11 "All About Eve" (drama) 'SO-Bette Davis, Anne Ba.ter.
THURSDAY, MARCH 19 7 "I Married a MC1t1ster From Outff S~ce' ·csci·fi) 'SS-Tom Tryon.
9 .. ,..rloct of AdJuat.ment" (comedy) 62 -Tony FrancloH.
2 29 8 (C) "A New Kind of Lo11e'' (comedy) '63-Paul Newman. 9 (C) "Bleck Widow" (mystery) '54-Ginger Rogers, Van Heflin
FRIDAY, MARCH 20
7 "The President'• Ledy" (romance) '53-Charlton Heston,
9 "Whittle et Eaton Falla" (drama) '51-L.loyd Brldaes.
2 29 I (C) "Rio Concho•" (western) '64 -Richard Boone. 9 "She Demons" (horror) 'S&-ttish Mcc alla, Tod G?ffin,
11 "On Dangerous Ground" (mystery) 'Sl-4d• Lupino, Ward Bond.
SATUltOAY, MARCH 21 5 ''The Sin~ llhnk.. (mystery) '67-Hareld Lelphlu. Kerin Dor. t "bmrM'' f., .. tem) '47-Joel McCrea, Veronica Lek•. .,
U (C) "Den't .. ,..., tM Wlltet" (comedy) '57-0lenn !ford. .a 23 f (C) ''A a.air MWf ~t Oenpt"' (dreme) '10-Hal Hot·
brook. £, G. Marshall, Joseph Cani~anella. Jack Albertson.
11 (C) "Th• ~•t Tlme I Saw Pans" (drama) '54-Ellzabeth Taylor.
2 (C) "U11lng It Up" Coomedy) '54-0ean Martin. Jerry Lewis. 7 (C) "Man Without • Star" (western) '!i5--Kirk Dou11.as.
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THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MARCH 14 , 1970
~ m t:'ft T h O @(I)G) Jimmy Durante Pre-D ~ l!.i ~ 1 Sl'rCIAL 1 e sents The Lennon Sisteri (C) (60) SATURDAY SWitched·On Symphony (C) (60)
Music of the seventies-from clas· Jerry Lewis and Jack Jones 11uest.
sic to pop-is featured as host· O Phllbin's People (C) (90)
11ulde Zubln Mehta conducts the (!) Stoneman FlmUy (C) (30)
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. ID The Toy That Grew Up (60)
Guests include Ray Charles, Pinchas "Ella Cinders." Based on a comic
MARCH 14
f V f N t ·~ (, Zuckerman, Bobby Sherman, Joao t · th' 1926 11 t fl sta s Carlos Martins, Jethro Tull, The s np, is · s en 1 m r Colleen Moore as the small town 5:00 D It's Academic '(C) Granada Hills, Nice, Christopher Parkenln11. and girl who makes good in the movies
Santa Monica and Westchester high Santana. . . .. by ruining a costly scene in a pie· schools compete. O Saturday Night Movie: As ture O FMture (C) "The SWry of Peter Long as You Live" (drama) '64-·
J. Pitchess, the Sheriff of L.A. Karen Dor Kurt Heindel. A woman 10:00 IJ ~ (j) Mannix (C) (60) Man·
Cou®:" <R) is caught 'in the throes of a civil nix is caught in the middle when a 1
0 (11) CI) a> ABC's Wide World war, town is threatened with a flood of
iif Sports (C) fJ @ (3) G) Let's Make a Deal toxic nerve gas. M The Aven1ers (C) ~C (30fMonty Hall hosts. g ID Newt (C) 4*l Movie: "Above and Be-nd" M'll' $ M · (C) ''Th Re ,-• 1 ion ov11: . e • (!) Ernest Tubb Show (C) (30) (drama) '53-Robert Taylor, Seanor luctant Debubnte" (comedy) '58-
Parker, James Whitmore. Rex Harrison, Kay Kendall. Scatter· 10:30 O Robert ~· Dorna~ Show (~) ~ Batman (C) brained wife of titled fnglish busi-(90) L.A. Chief of Pohce Ed Davis 00 Hleh Chaparral (C) nessman tries desperately to launch guests.
Joyce Chen Cooks (R) her American-raised dau11hter sue· O News (C) (30) Bill Bonds. ~ (j) Call of the West (C) cessfully in the London "Season." m USC-UCLA Gymnastics (C) (2 6Il Cine en la Tarde ID Wonders of the World (C) (30) hr) Jim Betters, Randy Martin, Bob m Sports Spectaculars (C) "Wonders of Quito." Turner, Tim Pusztai, Ken Browner
5:30 8 Rod Sarfln(s Wonde,rful World m Muimillano y Carlota (30) and Ken Cole of USC; and Larry
of .•• Propapnda (C) (R) Bassist. Dusty Ritter and Danny ! Gilligan's Island (C) 8:00 0 @(3).al Newlywed Game (C) Uyeda of UCLA are expected to
International Maiazine (C) (30) Bob Eubanks hosts. compete.
00 Humphrey Bogart Theatre m Movie: "Above 1nd Beyond" (!)TV Partyline (C) (30) m Rifleman (drama) '53-Robert Taylor, Eleanor •
• Parker, James Whitmore. Story of @CID love, Amer1Qn style (C)
6:00 I Bie News (C) (60) the world's best-kept secret: thf' (60)
' @ (6) m Hunttey·Brinkley (C) training and selection of Colonel @l) NET Festival (C) (60) (R) "Meli·
Grand Ole Opry (C) (30) Tibbets, the man who piloted the na Mercouri-1 Was Born Greek."
· Bou City (C) (30) Sam Riddle plane that dropped the Atom bomb •rn Passport to Travel (C) (30) hosts. H' h' m Animals, Action and Adventure on iros ima. 11 ·00 B 0 0 m rn News (C) (f) (30) "Skiing Dangerous Slopes." ID Hawaii Calls (C) (30) "Hawaiiar ' ~ Twit'..t.t z
Songs and Dances." -1611 o~e 6:30 fl KNBC News Conference (C) (30) Ei) Man from Cochise (30) ID Gospel Music Time (C) 1.S ::~:YG~::crc)<C/3Jf>Jean Sim· ID NET Playhouse (90) (R) "A ~ 00 Greait Music (C)
mons and Richard Brooks guest Generation of Leaves: Walls." The m News (C)
Q) Run for Your Life (C) (60) barrier divid!ng Berlin, brings trag-11:15 1J Fabulous 52: (C) "Night Pas-
@(I) Here Come the Brides (C) edy to a. ~air of feuding East Ger sage" (western) '57-James Stewart,
(60) man fam1hes. Dan Duryea, Brandon De Wilde, I 00 Lauafl·ln (C) (60) a> Sylvia Y Enrique (60) Audie Murphy. Grant Mclain is en·
Twin C.ircle Headline (C) (30) &:30 f) ~ 00 My Three Sons (C) (30) trusted with a railroad construction
Hit Parade (C) (60) Guest Lew Ayres plays a bearded payroll.
Edge of Eternity (30) man of mystery who confounds the O Saturday Night Movie: "Man on I Man from UNCLE (~) (60) Douglases and authorities alike. a String" (drama) '60-Ernest Bor·
7:00 8 -®{i) CBS Ennina--News (.C) -9-9{6) m Adanr-12 (C) (~OJ gnine. Yerwln Matb~w_t~n ~W.-
(30) Roger Mudd. "Log 104 _ the Bomb." Officers hurst. The f.ather of a Ru~ian·born n KNBC survey (C) (30) Malloy and Reed call In a pair of Hollywood film magn~te 1s allowed
Anniversary Game (C) (30) experts from Firearms and fx. to e~cape from behind the Iron
Death Valley Days (C) (30) ploslves Seclion when a strange Curtain.
"The Oldest l aw." An embittered box is found in an electronics lac ~ ® Spotlight Thealte (C) "The
rancher destroys a Texas cowtown tory after a phoned bomb threat. Thing That Couldn't Die."
economically lo avenge the killin11 0 @ CV rn Lawrence Welk (C) ~ 00 Award Theatre: "Objective
of his son. Jim Davis, Tom Lowell (60) St. Patrick's Day is celebrated Burma." star. m I Sl'fCIAL I Metromedia Presents m lntern•tional Playhouse (30) 11:30 D m Johnny Carson (C)
•.. (60) "The Really Big Family." 9:00 IJ ~ (!) I SPECIAL I The Andy 0 Movie: "Phone Call From a
Henry Fonda narrates as cameras Griffith·Don Knotts-Jim N1bors Show Stranger" (drama) '62--Gary Mer·
provide a look at Seattle's 20·mem· (C) (60) Three stalwarts from May. rill. Shelley Winters.
ber family-the William and Louise berry days-Sheriff Andy Taylor. n:.. H C
Dukes clan. With 10 daughters, Deputy Barney Fife and bumbling u:1 ews ( ) •
eight sons, two dogs and a goldfish, Gomer Pyle-are reunited for an (i7)@The Big Pl1y/Wrestling (C)
the 11roeery list includes per week hour of comedy and music. ll:45 @ Movie: "Magnificent Doll" (dra-
65 113llons of milk, 15 dozen eggs, 0 Q)@ m NBC Saturday Mov· ma) '46 -Ginger Rogers, David
25 pounds of flour, 10 pounds of le: "I Walk Alone" (drama) '47-Niven.
peanut bulter and 80 pounds of Burt Lancaster. Kirk Dou11tas, Liza ;a~°:sr Journ al (C) (60) (R) beth Scott. A mobster released from 12:30 m All·Nighl Show (C) "Kiss To-
"Freud: Man and His Mind." A prison after 14 years lrtes to obtain morrow Goodbye," "Operation Coun·
study of 16,000 British school chil· a share of the business owned b) lerspy" and "Devil's Canyon."
dren ll.nk1'ng the e•per1'ences of his partner. whom he shielded. 12 35 r.:il ~ J l h C) ~ : Ill; 1.._31 udy ynn S ow ( childhood with tater patterns. ID Bill Andenon Show (C) (30) m Rat Patrol (C) (30) Ei) Museum Movie (60)
7:30 B Qj Ci) Jackie Sleuon (C) (60) ~ Noche de ~reno (2 hr) "MU·
D Hear REPRISE RECORDS ' ieres Enganadas. * JETHRO TULL perform 9:30 0 The Squue World of Ed Butler
his NEW ALBUM on the I (C) (30) Joseph Campanella, Lloyo
S 't h d O $ h Thaxton, Hal Kanter and Tiny for. WI c e • n ymp ony are featured
1:001J Movie: "Human Desire" (dra·
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romance and longing for travel than I
the railroad.
IN COMEDY AND SONG ... Shirley Jones, Joey Heatherton, Barbara Feldon and Eva Gabor (clockwise from bot-
tom left) join Tennessee Ernie Ford in his second special of the season, Wednesday at 10 PM on NBC. It's a musical-comedy
show with the accent on girls and comedy. Ford is cast as a man with four wives, a country cousin who goes to o Gypsy
to talk with a dead cow, and as a modern day Robin Hood.
A VISIT TO WHOVI LLE . . . Horton, the kindhearted elephant of
Whoville, chats with Jane Kangaroo and Junior in Dr. Se~ss· "Horton Hears a
Who," a iring as a half-hour Special on CBS, Thursday at 7 :30 PM. Hans Conreid
is narrator of the animated musical colorcast .
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Wolldlfl•H (Cf · Mwt.: "Two Cum ind a lldr•"
Alltt1 Revlvil Hour (C) (western) '54-Wayne Morris.
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Look Up ind lift (C) ~) "Man's Needs." The world's
M1$. Nplal ltt (Cl population problem is discussed.
([1J @ al Dudley Do-Ri(tlt (C) D @(})Im lssuu and AnlWtR
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Nancy Kulp of The Beverly Hillbillies takes a turn at
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SUNDAY (Continued)
A flve·hour replay of last week'
prorrams.
10:55 I ~~NBA lasbtMll (C) ll:OOH Th H1•s' Wide
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I Ho...,.,., &aide (C)
TM Fllnbtona (C)
Cllurdl In the Ho.. (C)
Ci) Flnt Baptist Cllurcll (C) U-u 111 Su Cau: "Un G1llero
B1il1 en M1mbo."
!Scope (C)
11:30 Air1Qltt1re USA (C) (R) "The
B uest Rhub1rt> of Them All." fJ Movie: "I Was a Com•unist
IOf tllt Fii" (documentary) '51-
Frank Lovejoy, Oofothy Hirt. m &ipntof (C) ms..,..., <C>
AFT! RNOON
12:00 8 NHL HocllJ (C) Montre1I Cl·
nadiens vs. Toronto M1ple l eafs.
• Y..U. and Ille Pelia (C)
lntlMlceat Parellt (C)
(j) &,eri .. nt In Tlltwislon (C)
Cl) Fil• F..tm (C)
• Ptl"llNdiff (C)
12:30 0. ta•pa (C) "Soiree!" (R)
U GELS ON WARPATH
*AGAINST INDIANSI U Anpb .... ban (C) C11if, Angels
ys. Clevel1nd Indians. m MJ Fnorlte M1rti111 (C)
ID ORAL ROBERTS With
* ORU SINGERS in COLOR
I Ori! Roberts Prnellts (C)
hleflcan P'reMetn (C)
1:00 12J oo m weet u.. Pma <C>
(ii' CI) a> Directions (C) "Pre-
Cana Conference." fJ 19 Cl) Monsanto Open Coif (C)
Flnal rounds from the Pensacola
Country Club In Penucola, Aond1.
I ~:~rv1':°~. (C)
Fatfval en l .. drld
1:30 S,Ull Up (C)
G> DlKiOVtrJ (C) '1he Chesa·
pe1ke Oyst1rmen." A lootc 1t Ameri·
ca's Int commerci1I sailing fleet.
I Yake or Catw1ry (C)
CI) Paupert to Tr.vii (C)
@ Farm Sllow (C)
Arriba ti NOftt
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2:00 CIF Hit.. Sdlool last.._.
CM•pltalllp (C)
I Prna Confwreac:a <C)
lucl Owens si.o. (C)
CI) SalndlJ M1t1n .. : "Misters
of the Conro Jun1le.''
I @ Sllell's World of Coif (C)
Maka J Pal1bru
Co•pasa (C)
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2:30 lelief (C)
Movie: (C) "Red Suftdown"
(western) '56-Rory Calhoun.
0 Million $ M0¥1e: (C) "I Died 1
fliOusand Ti..s" (drama) ·s~Jack
Pal1nce, Shelley Winte'1.
I Stont1Hn F••lly (C)
(i) Al• futara (C)
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3:00 luider I OtltlWef (C) lntecra-
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IUnffif ~.;;,: d:uaod
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3:30 IJ Y~at (C) Capt1in Rotltr:
v1n den Bolch, lntematiONI Gen
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CJ) F-.e Fl• (C) "Jerry." : Mllteroaen' Ne~ (C:
Cl) ea-a Tllr• (C)
• Aerie.rt.re USA (C)
Tri.a .t Tan (C)
4:00 ...... klf1 (C) m c.,.i .. itt ii T•IVlalN (C)
"Fellini--A Directo(s Notebooll."
CR) A prorram with, by ind about
ltali1n movie director Federico ftl.
llnl. Felllnl examines his own tech·
nlqun u he works on his ftlm.
"Sltyricon."
B Or. 11.W.re
(i1) CD i&> Tiie American ~
Nn (C) Ralph Kiner and Tom
Seaver hunt chuk1r In Calif.; Dick
Stone discusses the 1rtifidal l'fffs
of Florida: D1vld Janssen hunts lion
in Tanz1nia.
Ii) Dollars Ind Sease (C)
~ Ci) Futare Fim (C) "A New
Face in Focus."
Ell) What's Nw? (R) "AmerlClne
II: lonafellow." ~Cl) F1.c. UM Nation (C)
4:15 0) Passport to Profit (C)
4:30 fJ Movie: "lloadil" (comedy) '39
-Penny Sinaleton, Arthur l ake. m Hazel (C) m Simo• (C) 12) Ci) I #flew I N1tioal INtiq
Teet (C) Pro1r1m presents 20 situ•·
tions to challen1e viewers' knowl-
ed1e of bo1tin1 rules ind 11f1
practices on the water. £m s.11111 IC) "The Stem Is Gori.."
Parallel skiin1 for all techniques. Ciil (i) f"d111 fNt•rt (C)
5:00 f) IRXT News (C) Clete RobertJ. 0 DEBUT lnqalry (C) Reporter·
writer M1ury Green surches w .. k.
ly for facts behind issues 1ffectlnt
Southern C1lifomi1ns. 1J Mr. Maioo (C)
fJ BOB HOPE, LUCILLE * BALL -IN COLOR! "CRITIC'S CHOICE"
fJ Mowle: (C) "Critic's a..ict"
(co'l!edy) '63-Bob Hope, lucllle
Ball, M11ilyn Mu.well, Rip Tom.
Pompous drem1 critic considers his
wife 1 futherheed until she decidts
to write a play.
I Daktmi (C)
Patty.,...
CD S.W.. Arts Theatre: "Duel
In the Junate.''
~ CilJIJ Werlcl (C) Em ftM . Sllew (C) Devid Keent,
Patrick Sky •nd The Jim F1ctory
are featured. ~ Ci) TM U, aa.lltnre CC)
@!) flrUlel·Soccer: P1rtlun vs. Bo-tlforo.
I Hert Come tile Stars (C)
Min From UNClE (C)
5:25 Klnp HocbJ (C) LA. Klnp vs.
Ctlica..1.51 Bl1ek Hawks at Chicato.
5:30 B Qt (j) Amtlw Hos (C) fl.
nils of Natlonel Amateur Chim·
plonship
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Bolger. Jack Haley. Frank Morgan.I manhunt for the slayers of an
Biiiie Burke, Margaret Hamilton. FBI agent and a deputy sheriff.
Dorothy is blown by a cyclone into Robert Duvall, Burr OeBenning .
the magic Land of Oz. (R) m Movie: "Above and Beyond''
I The 'Grqovy Show (C) (60~ {drama) '53-Robert Taylor, Eleanor
Man "from UNCLE (C) (60) Parker, James Whitmore. Story of
Animals, Action and Adventure the training and selection of Co-
(C) (30) (R) "The Primitive Out-lonel Tibbets. pilot who dropped the
back." Bill Burrud shows life in Atom bomb on Hiroshima.
the untamed frontiers of Australia. ID Cesar's World (C) (30) "Portu· ffi Speculation (C) (60) (R) "A gal's Sons of the Sea.''
Conversation With Leslie Fielder." fE Play of the Week (30) t!D Run for Your Life (C) (60) t]) The Forsyte Saga (60) "After·
6:30 i) Rod Serlin(s Wonderful World noon at Ascot.''
of . . • Profanity (C) (30) I Carrousel Mexicano (60) I Star Trd (C) (60) 8:30 The Sports Set (C) (30) 00 Skippy (C) (30) World Tomorrow (30)
7:00 ~ (j) Lassie (C) (30) Lassie 9:00 ~ Ci) Glen Campbell (C) (60)
helps a sheepdog in Monument Judy Collins. George Lindsey, Lairy
Vallei!_ Ariz. Storch. Al Martino guest. 0 (11) CI) rn I SPECIAL I The Bal-0 @ rn m ABC Sunday Movie:
lad of the Iron Horse (C) (60) A "Up From the Beach" (war drama)
history of the railroad and how It '65--tliff Robertson, Red Buttons.
helped settle America. John H. Irina Demick, Slim Pickens, Brode-
Secondari narrates. rick Crawford, James Robertson O Rat Patrol (C) (30) Justice. Marius Goring. Two Ameri-m Barbara McNalr Show (C) (60) can infantrymen are caught in the
Guests include Steve Allen, Jackie cross·fire of Normandy Beach on
Curtiss, Lynn Kellogg and Fred and D·Day plus one.
Mickie Finn. I News (C) (30) Larry McCormick. all The Advocates (C) (60) "To Museum Movie (60)
fight the Rising Costs of Family-Homewood (C) (60) (R) "RFD:
Doctor-Style Medicine. Should U.S. Doc Watson and Son.''
Government Funds Help Start Clinic-al Domincos Herdez (30)
Style Medical ~rograms Where. Doc· 9:30 I News (C) (30) Doug Dudley.
tors Are. Salaried E'!lployees?' Hawaii Calls (C) (30)
al Comicos Y Canc1ones (30) . Comentarios y Celebrldades (C) 7:30 f) ®) (j) To Rome With Love (C) (30)
(30) ~t first Mi~e E~di~oll th!nksllO:OO tJ ~ 00 Mission: Impossible (C)I
Alison s pretty friend 1s 1u~t a llt~le (60) Barney is framed for murder
girl, b_ut he f1n~s out she 1s an m· in the Caribbean. Pernell Roberts
te!natlonal fash1en mo~el. Ah. na Ca and Cicely Tyson guest. I
pn g~ests. . ,, 0 ~ @ m I shc1llf Pruden-0 Million $ M?,v1e: (C) !he M~n tial's On stage (C) (60) "To Con·
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IN THE HIGHLANDS'
"The \tri ke helped me," ~ays Gerard Harrington. I )-year-old
"veteran" of the Metropolitan Opera's Children ·~ Chorus. "I get
$4 for a performance now-it u<ied to be only $3."
In fact. Gerard used the three-mon th delay in the opening of
lhl' Met to prepare. for hi' ~tarri ng role a!> Johnny in Jack Bee-
'<)n'i. "My Heart'~ in the Highlands." Adapted from William
Saroyan\ 1939 piny. it wi ll have it'i world premiere on NET
(left to ri~ht si11ing): Kenneth Smith as Jasper MacGregor.
Alan Crofoot as Be11 Alexander. Guard Harrington as young
Jolt1111y: !lefl to right 1·1anding): Lili Chookasian as Grand-
111mlta and Spiro Malas as M r. Ko.iak, principals in the new
f.. 7 Opera produe1io11 of "My Heari's in the Highland:.."
Opera Tue.,da} at 9 PM on KCET. Channel 28.
Ger.ml\ per-.onal "~trike" took place last March, when the
Children\ Choru .. lo~t ii' 11upervi!>or, Verne Fry. After discu~~ing
variou' way" of demon,trating their feeling for Fry. the young
'inger~ decided on a Central Park 'ling-in. They even called the
three nctwork<;-none of which <:<>vered the event. "We'd planned
to fly kite' and carry banner... But then we decided we'd just
'>i ng aria.; I rom different opera,, Some people <;tood around listen-
ing for a "hile; then they "andered off. Even the pigeon<; new
a"'ay. So the kid\ <>tarted drifting back to the Met. and finally
I "·" the only one left."
At the 'ugge'ltion of hi' mu~ic teacher in Ne'-" York\ Public
School 87. Gerard auditioned for 1he Children's Choru'I in 1966.
Since then. he ha!> performed in Mich operas a' "fa1"t." "Fal-
'tafl." "Otello," "La Gioconda." "Hansel and Gretel," "Tosca."
"L•1 Boheme" C"I had a one-bar solo during the cafe scene").
;1ml "Woneck."
Comparing live opera to his telcvic;ion role. Gerard say ... "I
111-.c it hettcr on TV. If you gool up, you can always do it ;1ga1n.
When \ou're in front of an audience and yQu goof. you feel that
'uddcn 1.:h1lt and you look around to \Ce if ~omebod) noticed ...
lie remarks that he "a!.n 't intimidated by the part of Johnny
-hi\ fir,t o;tarring role. 'Tm not a worrier." But he add': "I did
get bored when they did the last take five time,. I ju~t kept
'lllling a1 the loom and thinking about the Chinese re~taurant
we were going to that night."
1 he opera was taped in December at WG BH. N ET'c; Boston
;)fliliate. during a week of intensive activity.
Gerard c;pcnt most of the week wearing suspender~ and tat-
tered icans in his role as Johnny. the nine-year-old son of an
unpublished poet. who use~ his ingenuity to get food on credit
from ~tr Kosak. the local grocer. Commenting on the role.
Gerard ~ay<1. "l feel like Johnny is me in disguise. He sort o(
act!i the wny I act and he does the things I feel like doing."
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 14, 1970
REGULAR DAYTIME
MONDAY
M U I.'~ I N !.
5:55 fJ 'ivt Us Tllls D1J (C)
5:00 I) SUllrise s...-r (C) "lrani1n
(Persian) Culture and Civilization."
Mon., Wed.. Fri.; "The Social An·
thropotou of Africa," Tues .. Thurs.
6:25 O £.dttUtion w1ta111• (C) "Black
Interpretations."
5:30 I) Odp.aeJ (C) "The Exceptional
Child," Mon .. Wed., Fri.; "Frontiers
of Electronics," Tues., Thurs.
I Usina Tests lnttlll11ntty
hadln1 With Your Child
law for Ult UJlllH (C) Wed.
6:55 0 KNIC N....mc.t (C)
7:00 I CIS NIWS (C) Joseph Benti. · Ii) (i) m TIM Teday sa..w (C)
TIM His and Htr of It (C)
Mr. Willtbent (C)
lem tlM Clown (C)
· : Snl111t StrHt (C) #91-95.
7:301· Ft1blrea Wondlrama (C)
Snuffy S11ith (C~
(j) CIS News (C)
7:45 @ (j) Yide9 Di1at (C)
•=00 I) Qt (j) C.ptain bn1aroo (C)
fJ Momlnf Watdl (C) Ted Meyers.
Gov. Ronald Rea1an and Demo-
cratic 1ubem1tori1I candidate Jesse
Unruh iuest, Monday.
Rocty ud His Friends (C) I Q•by (C)
1:25 ~••unity lulletin Board (C)
Enrdtt W'itll QIOria (C) 1:301 Mr. M•aoo I (C)
Marine toy (C)
Rocl&et eot»ln Hood (C) (j) J1dl la Linne (C)
9:00 I) Qt (j) The Lucy ShoW (C) 0 @ (]) m It Takes Two (C)
Actress Karen Jensen and her date,
John Neilson. Join Stanley Myron
Handelman, Mickey Manners and
their wives as celebrity guest pan-
elists. Vin Scully Is host -emcee.
Undtnlo& (C) I D Mtvit : See Daytime Movies.
Jact la Linne (C)
(]) Q1111n for 1 D17 (C)
Clllldrtn's Shows, Thurs.
9:25 D ~ @ a;, NIC News (C)
9:30 I) Qt Cl) Beverly HillbllHn (C) 0 ~@ m Conctntration (C);
Sl h trldl's Day Sptdal (C) Tues.
I m Movie: See Daytime Movies.
C.rtoons and Felturts (C)
@ Hayden's Happenin1 (C)
CllilclrH's Sllows, Mon., Wed.
'THE IRISH HOBO'
Hoho Kel l\•. Channel 1.r .. very popular fivc-time'i-weckl y day-
11mc children' favorite. po~e' with her friend . Mr. Leprechaun.
in honor of St. Patrick\ Day fe!\livitie~ plannt!d on the program.
In rc:il life. "Hoho" i,, of 1:01ir,e. pert and pretty Sall y Baker.
'"'ho. hcing I ri,h. cnioy-; St. Pat\ Dny. and h~" her entire tele-
' 1'1on famil } ht1\\ gathering 'hnmrock,. four-leaf clover<; and
other good luck charm<> to enliven the day. A' prQbf of the
1remendo11' pop11lc1rll} ot Hoho Kelly. the ac tual count of mail
received hy the program during 1969 "a' .173.925 letterc;. each
.tnd l'\Cr} one ot "hich wa., read and an\\\ercd hy Sally Baker
.ind her '1:.iff. Nov. 111 it\ fourth year on KCOP. Hobo Kell y i'
al'o 'cen 1n Portland. Oregon and Minneapoli... with other ci tie11
being added <1ro11nd the country.
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10:00 I Andy CriffiUI (C) , 9 (I) m Salt of the Century
) J1ck Kelly hosts. ~ (i) SttnllJ Today (C)
Ql) flilldrtn'I Shows, Tues., Fri.
10:30 I ~Ci) love of Ufe (C)
• ~ Ci) m Hollywood Squ1res
(C) Peter Marshall hosts. Guests are
Stu Gilliam. Raymond Bailey, Ml·
chael Landon, Jo Anne Worley,
l(aren Valentine and Jack Cassidy. m Tmel films (C) Mon., Tues.,
World of Women (C) Wed .. Thurs .
11:00 II (ii) Ci) Where the Heart Is (C) 0 @ Ci) m Jeop1rdy (C) Art
Aeming hosts. O The Cellopin& Courmet (C)
Graham Kerr. fJ T111po (C) Bob Grant and
Jeanne Baird host. m Romper Room (C)
11 :25 II fH} Ci) CIS News (C) J
11:30 II fn Se1rch for TontOJrow (C) 0 ~ 6 m Tiie Who, What and
Where C11111 (C) IJ Dr. S.xtef's Adventum (C) O The Annlverury C1me (C) m Los An1eles City Schools 1V
Clusroom ID World of Wemtn (C) Mon ..
Tues., Fri.; Pef1C)tdlvt (C) Wed.;
The Pierre Show (C) Thurs.
Ell) S.S.me street (C) (R) #91·95.
11:55 0 ~ (.6) m NBC News (C)
AFlfRNOON
12:00 II Boutique (C) Guests include
Chet Mike Roy, Dr. Ilse Lowenstam
on alcoholics. Irene Dunne (Mon.);
Ross Hunter, Edith Head (Tues.);
Chef Mike Roy, Diane Kennedy
Pike (Wed.); Eskimo Chester Sev·
eek, Ann Miller. Leon1rdo Nierman
(Thurs); Chef Mike Roy, Frank
Tysen (Fri.). 0 @@ m Life With linllletttr
(C) Jack and Art Llnkletter.
I Mr. Maioo II (C)
@ CI) ltwltched (C)
Slllfiff John (C}
News (C) Bill Johns.
Ci) Andy Crifflttl (C)
12:30 II ~ As the World Turns (C)
0 @ 6 m Dap of Our Lim (~) Macdonald C.rey stars. U Movie: See Daytime Movies,
llup•s Sllow (C) Wed. only. 0 @ (]) That Girl (C)
CE) Di1lln1 for Doll1rs (C)
1 :00 II Q) (f) Lem 11 a M1ny Splen-
dortd TllTnc:;> • 6 • The Doctors (C) R ~ ~ . All My Children (C} II QUffn for a DIJ (C)"
1:15 eJl) f11turu/Eduutional Shows
1:3011 m Tiie Culdln1 Uitrt (C) • 6 m Anethlf Woftd (C) IE!) let's Make 1 Dul
~) Monty Hall hosts. m Movie: See 01ytime Movies.
1 :50 OJ Faalllon1 In Sewtnc (C)
1:55 Q DEIUT ,1111 HllYIJ CoM111en·
tafJ (C) Veteran news 1n1lylt/
commentator Paul Rarvey offers his
incisive views on the stories that
make news.
2:00 I ~ 00 Secret stor• (C) · ~ 00 m lrilht ProiniM (C)
Cookin1 Around the Wortd (C)
Wed. on.!t_
8 @ C.V Q) Newlywed li1me (C) m Movie: See Daytime Movies.
2:30 119 (j) Ed1e of Nl&ht (C) 0 ~ Ci) m Name Droppers (C)
Al Lohman and Roger Barkley.
B liir1 T1lli (C) Betsy Palmer.
(llJ (]) 1m Datin1 Came (C)
3:00 ~~ ~Go m tr Py I e ( C);
: IAL Pill1bury 81ke-Off (C)
Tues. Annual homemaking event
from San Diego. National finalists
are presented. Bob Barker and
June Lockhart host. O Ifs Your Bet (C) Tom Kennedy
hosts.
Clll@EE Central Hospitll (C)
Bozo's Bil Top Show (C) I ~hway Pabol
@ Mltinff: Don Rodewald.
Mltinee: Don Wilson.
3:15 fE Office of the Prtsidtftt
3:30 B Lucky P1ir (C) Richard Daw·
son hosts.
I Mike Douat11 (C)
F1ttler Knows Bat
(llJ ®a> One Life To Uve (C)
Popeye and friends (C)
Hobo llelty (C); St. P1bic.t's
Dey Speclll (C) Tues.
129) Ci) Popeye Clrtoons (C)
~ Futures ind News (C) 4:001 Mr. Ed Dur Julie Meede (C)
@ CV lf:f) Dark Shldowt (C)
• The Naked Truth (C)
MiitrtJ Mouse (C)
4:15 Elil The f riendly Glint
4:30 Movie: See Daytime MOYies.
Divorce Court (C) fJ News (C)
Hazel (C)
The Munsters
1 CV Mike Douit11 (C)
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5:00 , KlfBC Newsmlu (C)
News (C) Tom Reddin.
flipper (C)
Newa (C) George Putnam.
latman (C)
@ Jl••y Thom1.aon (C)
(j) MeHalt'I Navy
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• G1llopln1 Gourmet (C)
5:30 0 ® ABC News (C) Frank Rey-
nolds, Howard K. Smith.
Clndld Clmtre
Cilllp11'1 Island (C) CI> Ceot1e Day ... Ci) T1lis Dly 1970 (C)
: Milttfoprs' NetPllorhood (C)
CJ) Ntw1 (C) Mike Foley. ilf utl y Clptllln1
TOWll Talk (C)
San Francisco: A City Fighting Back
You're on a boat with Pete Seeger, sailing down the Hudson
River. It's a filthy-body of water and Seeger tell you about it
in his song ... Sailing Down My Dirty Stream:· .
You cross the continent-a land mass of polluted 'tream a nd
Col. Frank Bor111011. <·omma11der of Apollo 8. """'°' fir.\t
1110011 orhi111/ 111i.uio11, iJ ho.ft-narrator for .. Tltt')' Cnrr For
A City."
rivers. of urban deterioration. ravaged resources and :.ulTocating
uir. You rcoch San Francisco. a city like any other. 11 has an
ample supply of bad hou~ing. bad air and bad water. But you
linger there. Thcrc'c; some1hing about that city. a vitnlity. nn air
of ~omcthing happening. That something is people. youny and
old. imponant and unknown. working to make their city a better
pince in which to live. ·
What' happening in San Francisco j., chronicled in the Xerox
,pecial. "They Care For A City." flr..t of a three-port ABC New-;
,erie' titled "Mission Pcxloi ble." airing on ABC. Friday at 10 PM.
HOl>ted and narrated by Col. Frank Borm;in. commander of
Apollo 8. the world's firs t mnnned moon orbital mi,,ion. "They
Care For A City" probes the environmental problem' be\Ctting
S:in Fr:inci,co and lhe Bay Area nnd explore' what j, being
done to ... otve them.
You watch college students walk bnrefoot in a 'treun\. picking
out 1he rcfu,e other<; h:ive polluted 1t with. Their goal iii 10 clean
ep a ~tream n month and you know thcy·re going to do it.
Lawrence Halprin. 1he noted urban planner and architect and
1hc man re,ponsible for San Francisco'i. famed Ghirardclli Square.
doesn't have to starve to get his point aero~~. He doc, it with
blackboard~. with 1hrec-dimensional models nnd with a reputation
that demnnds his being li~tened to. You·re wilh him and city
oflkials 3'1 they explore new avenues for Improving traffic, houc;-
ing. the way of life there.
"Since we are an urban society. we wanted our first 'Mi. sion
Po, .. ible' Xerox special 10 deal with a city. one thnt is making
a major effort 10 clean up its environment." commcnied S1cphen
Fleischman. executive producer of the 'Mic;~ion J>o.....,lble' series
.nnd writer-producer of "They Care For A City'.
"San Francisco i~ such a city. What's happenina there should
bt hnp~nins ncr~ the country. Hopefully. 'They Care For A
City' wlll excite othcri. into cleaning up their environment."
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 14, 1970
EE Stodl Market Summary: Jerry major is kidnapped by a Confeder·
Quinn. ate guerrilla. (R) Ill ~ Huntley·Brinklty (C) (30) • I David Frost Show (C) (90)
. W Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) "Anna Pavlova." The program in· Popa (30)
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listings, please see DAY. are Dick Dawson, Laurence Harvey formal look at Mme. Pavlova at ingering after the lodge brothers
TIME PROGRAMS. Below' and Morey Amsterdam. her home In Hempstead, England. chip in on a health fund for their 0 Six O'Cloct Movie: (C) "De· rl9! (jJ The Muns1m (30) members. for your convenience, are siree" Part 1 (romance) '54-Mar-• Noticiero 34 (C) (60) 0 Q1 (I) m NBC Monday Movie:
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Oberon, Michael Rennie, Cameron 6:45 This Is Barbara (R) '68-Robert Taylor, Ron Randell,
DAYTIME MOVIES Mitchell. Napoleon's encounter with 7:00 'tBS Evening News (C) (30) Marc Lawrence, Ty Hardin, Rosenda
the young daughter of a Marseilles What's My line? (C) (30) Monteros, Felicia Roe. An Ar11enllne 1'
silk merchant changes the course I Love Lucy (30) Army officer in charge of a lonely
9:00 O "Finprprints Don't lit" (mys· ol history. Be.at the Clock (C) (30) oulpast In the late 1800's must B
tery) '51-Richard Travis, Sheila I DIQI Van Dyke (30) Commodity/Mutual fund (30) find a way to keep his men from
Ryan. "All Bau and the Forty The Flintstones (C) (30) 1 @ Monday Show (C) (2 hr) deserting lo a renegade band.
Thieves" (adventure) '43-Jon Hall, St.er Trek (C) (60) "The Cossacks.'' 0 EARTHA & SERGIO
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9:30 0 "The Explosive Generation" Emperor's New Clothes." First part 7:301J (i) Guns mo ke (C) (60) ffi NET Journal (60) "The Brain."
(drama) '61 -Patty McCormack, of six dramatized Hans Christian "Hackett.'' A vengeful ex·convict A factual and fanciful study of the
William Shatner. Andersen tales, filmed in Scanda· (Earl Holliman) seeks reprisal brain. m "Retreat, Hell!'' (adventure) '51 navia. against his former partner-in·crime m lmpactos Musicales (30)
-frank Lovejoy, Anita Louise. r59) CBS News (C) (30) (Mor11an Woodward) who is trying 9:30 1J Qj Ci) ~ris Day (C) (30)
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(drama) ·49 _Fredric March. Ann (E) News in the Round (C) (60) 0 m My World and Welcome to cated when visiting Prince Carlos
Blyth. 6·.30 ..-KNBC Newse"'1ce (C) (60) It (C) (30) "The Disenchanged ,, (R) (guest ~sare Danova) from the
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1:30 m "The Bl& Operator'' (drama) 0 Steve Allen Show (C) (90) ter Lydia, miffed betause her fa· to marry him and become a prin·
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COPPERFIELD"
Sir Laurence Olivier liked the idea.
Sir Ralph Richardson said it was faithful
to Charles Dickens' book.
That's why they joined other leading
British performers in the all-star cast of
"David Copperfield," Lhe aew, two-hour
scrip! for the production. Brogger said that
the special "was something I have always
wanted to do." He explained: "We start
with David Copperfield in his 20s and we
see his story as the story of all the despair,
disasters and responsibilities which he bas
known." A confused Copperfield looks back
on his ljfe, Brogger said, and the events
of tne past come alive as c;<>pperfield rries
• L to R : Nicholas Pennell (as Tradd/es) Sir·Laurence Olivier (as Mr. Creak/f) Sir
Ralph Richardson (as Mr. Micawbn) R on Moody (as Uriah Heep) I(obin Phillips (as
David Copperfield). Seated L to R : Dame Edith Evans (as Aunt Betsey Trotwood)
Susan Hampjhirt! (as Agnes Wick/ield).
-,pecial based on the Dickens classk, which
will be colorcast on NBC. Sunday. 8 PM.
T he list of headliners in the production.
filmed at authenti c locales in London and
other parts of Britain. includes Sir Michael
Redgrave. Emlyn Williams. Dame Edith
Evans, Richard Altenborough. Wendy
Hiller, Ron Moody and Cyril Cusack.
Also in prominent roles are such prom-
ising young members of the British acting
fraternity as Robin Phillip,, who plays
David Copperfield. Corin Redgrave (Sir
Michael's son), Susan Ha mpshire, Pamela
Franklin, and Sinead Cusack (Cyril Cu-
c;ack's daughter).
Asked how be assembled the to pflight
ca~I. producer Fred Brogger said : "I can't
take any credit Dickens created the type
of characters Lhat actors want to interpret.
l was just lucky enough to be casting the
production at a time that each performer
I wanted wa~ available and eager to play
the role l had in mind."
Richard.,on, who portray!. the optimistic
but financially-depressed Mr. Micawber.
admitted he was skeptical at first about
a new production of the Dickens work. "I
was douhtful until I read the script. It ls
excellent. I couldn't refuc;e. The screenplay
has. if it is po<..,ible. updated a classic and
made the entire story a ppealing to all age .
But-and thi!, is tremendously important-
they have been careful enough to lose none
of the essential Dickens."
Emlyn Williams. to be seen as the forget-
ful but as lute Mr. Dick, c;a1d of the adapta-
tio n : "DickcM would have approved." This
i~ a high compliment, William has re-
~earched Dickens' life and career and has
loured the world giving readings rrom
many of 1hc author's books.
Brogger nnd Jack Pulman wrote 1he
to make some sense of what has happened
to him.
In "Da vid Copperfield," Olivier appears
as the schoolmaster, Mr. Creakle : Atten·
borough as his assi~tant. Tungay; Redgrave
as the persevering Mr. Peggotty. Dame
E,Piili as Auot Betsey Trotwood; Wendy
Hiller a.'\ Mrs. Micawber and Cyril Cusack
as Barkis.
The younger members of the cast were
understandably awed by Lhc lineup of
!>killed veterans.
For example, Phillips, an experienced
actor who has appeared on British tele-
vision and in such movies as "Two Gentle-
men · Sharing," admitted he had butterfUes
as he thought of the prospect of doing an
early scene with Richardson and Dame
Edith.
Despite the disparity in the ages of the
cast members, director Delbert Mann said:
"There was no so..called 'generation gap'
wilh the performers. The older ones rec-
ognized the talent of the younger actors
R on Moody (as Uriah Heep) and Robin
Phillips (as David Copperfield)
and the younger ones recognized and re-
spected Lhe skills of the acting veterans in
the cast. It was a good crew; a fine bunch
of people."
The special marked the first time that Sir
Michael Redgrave appeared on the same
set with son Corin (who plays Steerforth)
and Lhe first time that Cyril Cusack shared
billing with his daughter, Sinead.
Sir Michael said he offered no advice to
his son. "I have always believed in felling
my children fiod their own feet in the
theatre, make their own mistakes and enjoy
their own success."
Cusack did talk things over with his
daughter, who plays Emily. Her reaction:
"Obviously, l like taking his advice. But
l would not feel I was a success if l thought
it was due simply to my being a Cusack."
The cast and crew were taken to the east
coast of England, Lhe area described by
Dickens in "David Copperfield" io 1850;
to film scenes for the show. One of the
settings for Lhe novel was Yarmouth. where
a houseboat belonging to Mr. Peggony was
a refuge for Copperfield. However, the
town had to be bypassed. It was too mod-
ern. Brogger said : "We settled for the 300-
year-old town of Southwold, which has
hardly changed since che days of Copper·
field."
"' .\.' Sir Michael Redgrave (as Mr. Pegotty).
Some alteradons had to be made at South-
wold, though. Television aerials had 10 be
removed from the roofs of the picturesque
cottages and telephone wires and poles had
to be moved out of camera ra nge. In a
few ca es, where the TV antennas could
not be removed. they were covered with
fake chjmneys.
Part of the story is set in a wine bottle
factory where Copperfield. as a boy, was
sent to work after his mother died. For
this scene. enormous. cave-like cellars at
che London waterfront were used. A con-
trasting London setting-the ornate Royal
Opera House-will also be see n in the spe-
cial.
It took director Mann and his crew three
months to film "David Copperfield," which
was referred to by Dicken.<; Lhis way:
"Of aJI my books I like thi'i the best."
TUESDAY JVfNINC
6:00 fl lie News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy.
MARCH 17
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY.
TIME PROGRAMS. Below, 1
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
CJ m H•ntltJ·BrinkltJ (C) (30) 0 Can You fop This! (C) {30)
Dick Dawson, Laurence Harvey,
Morey Amsterdam 1uest. 0 Sil O'Clock Movie: (C) "0.
sirtt" Part II (romance) '54--Mar·
Ion Brando, Jean Simmons Merle
Oberon. Michael Rennie. Nai>oleon's
encounter with the youne daughtef
of a Marseilles silk merchant
changes the cour" of history, Con.
clusion of yesterday's 6 PM show
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 0 "Danftr lone" (mystery) '51
-Hush Beaumont, Vir1inl1 Dile.
"Invisible Apnt" (adventure) '42-
llona Massey, Jon Hall.
0 "Tiit Flamt'' (drama) '47-John
Carroll, Vera Ralston.
9:30 0 "No Place llkt Homlcldt''
(comedy) '62 -Kenneth Connor,
Sidney James. m "Trent's Last Cue" (mystery)
53-Mlchael Wilding, Marearet Lock-
wood.
12:30 D "His Girl Frida(' (t.omedy) '40
-Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell, m "Slave Slllp" (adventurt) '37
-Wallace Beery, Mickey Rooney.
2:00 0 (C) "633 Squadron" (drarM)
·~lift Robertson, Maria Perschy. m ''Cod• ., Silencit" (drama) '60
-Ed Helson.
4:30 8 "The Luck et the lrisll" (com·
edy) '47-Tyrone Power. Anne Bax·
ter.
SALUTING
ERIN
A bit of Ireland comes to
New York when Concentration.
NBC daytime game show (col-
orcast Monday through Friday)
salutes Erin with a St. Patrick's
Day show on Tuesday at 9:30
AM.
Host Bob Clayto n, bedecked
in a green felt hat, will give
away gifts that include Donegal
tweeds. Irish li nen'I and crystal
and ti grand prize of a trip for
two to Ireland.
Also featured in the special
program will be the Cnirngorm
Bagpipe and Drum Band, com-
posed of members of the Ex·
plorer post troop, a group of
Boy Scouts from New Cit y.
N.Y.
This group is the only Boy
Scout bagpipe band in the coun-
try. and perhaps the only "co-
c:d.. Boy Scout troop as well.
Ed Moore. the group' leader,
says the troop began admitting
girls IWO years ago, and aU COn·
ccrned agree the group has been
the belier for ic.
Pace 14
The Flintstona (C) (30)
Star Trek (C) (60) I Did Van Dyke (30)
00 AIC Ntw1 (C) (30)
News/Stod Market (30) Jim
Newman. tE What's New? (C) (30) "Secrets
of the Desert #1." Two brave boys
explore the world's lareest open·
face pit mine In Chlle.
~ Ci) CBS Ntw1 (C) (30)
'1) Acuea (30)
6) Ntw1 In the Ro11nd (C) (30)
6:301 KNBC NIWMrYlcit (C) (60)
Sttvt Allen Slltw (C) (90)
Geor1e Lindsey, Pat Henry, Patchett
and Tarses. Bob Francis and Sue
Gossick euest.
0 The Ga•• Game (C) (30) . m My Favorite M1rtian (C) (30)
@Ci)Peny Mason (60)
fB Stoel Martlt S111111n1ry~ Jerry
Quinn. ID 00 H11nt1ty.lrinklcy (C) (30)
tE Yop for ~nt (30) A re-
view of lut week's exercises, plus
Bob Clayton, host o/ NBC's Co11·
c1mtration, ls btdf'cktd 111 o gree11
/tit hat, symbolizing 1 rtlond.
Band members. who wear the
traditional plaids, earn the
money to pay for their uniforms
by playing for dances and pa-
rades, and occa.~ionally for t:iar
mitzvahs.
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 14. 1970
a demonstration ol a honey and Denver, Joe Flynn. A travelin1 sales·
fruit ju!ce drink. lady Joins forces with a Yo1Jn1 ~ (j) The Munsters (30) inventor to win prize money at •
i!) Notidero 34 (C) (60) county fair. a;, KMIR News (C) (30) 0 Playboy After Dari (C) (60) Gia ,al I "lc1A I Jad Cassidr's SL Young, John Hartford, McCall &
Pltrid:'s Day Show (C) (60) Brill. Steppenwolf and Dolores Hall guest.
6:45 fl) This Is Barbara (R) Eil) ... , '"'16,,_,cl""!""'l I NET FtstiYll (C) (90)
7:00 CIS .£venlnc Nen (C) (30) "My Heart's in the Hi1hlands.."
What's My line? (C) (30) The wor1d premiere of Jack Bee-
l Lowe Lucy (30) son's new opera based on the wn .
... t Ute Clock (Cl (30) llam Saroyan play. Featured sineers
Co•lltoditr/Mutua Fund (30) 1re 13-year--0ld Gerard Ha"ineton
Ci) Branded (C) (30) u Johnny, contr1lto Lill Chookas'an,
: AiOral (30) tenor Alan Crofoot, basso Spiro
(f) Truth or Conaequencu CC> Malas and bass·baritone Ken Smith.
• iiiiincb in th• Sun (C) (30) el Cltldo Avelllntt (C) (30)
7:30 8 Qi) (I) Lancer (C) (60) An 9:30 IJ Qt (j) TM '°"rnor and JJ.
outlaw's jealousy puts Scott Lancer (C} (30) J.J. reluctantly agrees to
In a danaerous position when he ls a blind date arranged by her friend . Arlene and her date is a person· mistaken for absent brother Johnny able young veterinulan. Arkansas
and is held hostaee. Warren Oates, Gov. Winthrop Rockefaller auests IS Brenda Scott are feetured . • D ~ '6' ~ I Dream of Jeannie himself. Gary Collins and Barbara l4lif ~ 1:.1:1 Mlnkus also guest.
(C). (30) ''Eternally Yours, Jeannie." I News (C) (30) Baxter Ward
The ~lslt of .one of Tony'.s. fo~mer 1111 Johns News (C) (30) ·
eirlfriends stirs up Jeannie s JUI· , Mutlu J EltJtflu (C) (30) ousy. 0 (i1) (I) la) Mod Squd (C) (60) 10:00 fl ~ (i) I Ifie@ I The TI111 Con·
"Return to Darkness. Return to W1J. Hour (C) C6<!> A oomedy ind
Light." Gloria Foster (Mrs. Clarence m.US'c sh~w stamne Tim Conway,
Willi1ms Ill) euests as a blind with spet1al ruests Carol Burnett,
girl pl1nnln1 to marry a man who Danny Thomas. Joe Flynn, Harvey
is not the person he says he is. Korm•n. e Million $ Movie: (C) "Httt's I m ,...., (C) (60)
Island" (adventure) '62 -James @ ~a> Marcus !'•lby, M.~;
Mason, Neville Brand, Rip Torn. In ( ) (60) 'The Oaredev1l. ~esture.
1718, a former sl1ve, living with a Larry ~llows. • ~emoph1hac teen-
family on an island off the Caro· a1er, r!sks his life to rescue a
llnas, enlists the aid of pirates to . co~pamon who has fallen down a
light off two brothers who want ravine. Mersha Hunt 1uests.
the Island for their own 11 SPJ (C) (60)
I Trutll or Consequen~ (C) (30) Mal« Ada•• (60) ·
refry Muon (60) El radre Garnica (JO)
Tec•nlcal Corner (30) 10:30 tE Speculation (C) (60) "A Con
City Watchers (C) (60) versation With Huntineton Hart·
Cruz de Amor (30) ford."
1:00 Q Ii)@ a;, Debbi. RtJMlds (C) ~ DCIUT . Aurelia, po) Dr1mati<
(30) "Debbie's Return," In order ~rial starnn1 P1tr1c1a Mor1n, En·
to maintain peace in the family riqu~ A(ullar, Pltuka de Foranda,
Debbie must retrieve 1 part of th~ S~rg10 Bustamente and Manuel
Thompsons' income laJ records Lizalda.
from Bob Sanders. 11:00 I 0 0 m mm Ntwa (C)
I Tiit Movie Qame (C) (30) Hlfh•IJ r1tro1
Tt Tell t•• Truth (C) (30) • Movie: "Cri1111 In the Str•ts''
Women and UM Mertel (drama) 'SS-Sal Minto, John Cas·
Discotheque A k-to (C) (60) $1Yettes.
8:15 fl) Office of t .. !Jrnidtnt (30) 91t ~Id.Pl:. Said (C)
1:30 8 t1fj (i) Rid Skelton (C) {60) ~CI) 9 00 9 (j) News (C)
Fess Parker and Mac 01vis iuest. 11:15@ CV Cine111a StftntHn: "Glory 0 QJ 00 m Julia (C) (30) "The at Su."
Divine Devine." Part I of two perts. •
Julia tries to convince her cousin ll.lO I Q?J ~tf'Y C:rlffln (C)
Sara th1t it is difficult to become · 9 6 m Jotinny Cal"IOn (C)
a movie star. Diena Sands iuests. !:0,~ ,.'!!, -. ~ ........... ett (C) ?:10n•M1n Show (C) (30) Rip MOYie: "Tonipt Wt Raid
Y or stars. Calais" (1dventure) '43-Lee J.
0 (i1) 00 G> A1C Movi. of the Cobb Annabelle.
Wffk: (C) "Tll• Younr Country" m Movie: ''Sin Frandsco Story"
(comedy western) '70-Walter Bren-(adventure) '52 -Joel McCrea
nan, Joan Hacke~. Wally Cox, Pete Yvonne OeCarto. '
Duel, Roger Davis. St.ofy 1bout the tE) R•t•n rress Conference
adventures of a footloose younr 1ambler and his search for the 12:00 0 Community lulletln IMrd (C)
owner of 1 mysterious fortunt. 1:00 8 Movie: (C) "Tlll1 Ancry Art" m David Frost Show (C) (90) (drama) '58-Anthony Perkins.
ID The Bit Valltf (C) {60) 0 0 News (C)
fE I lflcl&i.J Crutlwe r erson (30) ID ~on TIIMtre: "The Dalton
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9:00 D ta (j) a;, NBC Jutldly Mtv· 1:30 m All·NIPt Sllew: "Cyclotrode
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WEDNESDAY
MARCH 18
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY-
Tl ME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 O "Marshall of Htldofado" (west-
ern) '50 -Jimmy Ellison. Russell
Hayden. "South of Tahiti" (adven-
ture) '41 -Brian Donlevy. Maria
Montez O "Holiday In Mulco" Part I
(musical) '47-Jane Powell, Walter
Pidgeon. Conclusion tomorrow at
9 AM.
9:30 O (C) "Copacabana Palace" (ad-
venture) '64-Sylva Koscina, Wal-
ter Chieri. m (C) "From lst1nbul, Ordtn To
Kill" (mystery) '65 -Christopher
Logan. Geraldine Pearsall.
1:30 m (C) "The Blue Lafoon" (ro-
mance) '49-Jean Simmons. Don·
aid Houston.
2:00 fJ (C) "Story of ThrH loves"
(drama) '53 -... Pier Angeli, Kirk
Dourlas m "Caupt" (drama) '49-James
Mason, Barbara Bel Geddes.
4:30 tJ (C) "The Guns of Fort Petti·
coat" {western) '57 -Audie Mur-
phy, Kathryn Grant
r v r ~~ 1 ~ r.
"' 6:001 •11 News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. , m HunU.,-Brinldty (C) (30)
Can You Top This? (C) (30)
Dick Dawson, Laurence Harvey anct
Morey Amsterdam guest. O Sia O'aodl Movlt: (C) "f'la•lnc
Futhlf"' (western) '52 -Sterling
Hayden, Forrest Tucker. Arleen
Whelan. A rancher sets out to track
down a mysterious outlaw who has
eluded the U.S. Cavalry.
Tht F1intstoftts (C) {30)
Star Trff. (C) (60) I Diet Vtn Dykt (30)
ABC News (C) (30) ~/Stock Market (30) Jim
Newman.
ft) What's NMt? (30) "Secrets of
the Desert #2." Two American
boys and a Chilean friend retrace
the trails of the pre-Inca lndiaM
who mined turquoise in the desert
for the rulers of Peru.
Qt Cl) CIS News (C) (30)
al Acutda (30) a> News in the Round (C) (60)
6:30 0 MIC Ntw1trvltt (C) (60)
0 Steve Alltn Stiow (C) (90) Doc I
Severinsen, Mort Sahl, Ed McMahon,
Louis Nye guest.
fJ Tht fiame Gamt (C) (30) John
&iclOn. Nancy Kulp and Richard
Deacon answer lhe Que$lion of the l
Day; "How Outspoken Are Your• m My Favorite Martian (C) (30) I
@ (}) Petry Mason (60)
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 14, 1970
@ 00 HuntleJ·BrinkllJ (C) (30) cal center brin1s him to a partinf ED Guttn Tai (30) of the ways with the hospital.
Qt} The Munsters (30) 0 tij 00 m I siifCIAl I I o b Hope Show (C) (60) Bob Hope is aJ Noticiero 34 (C) (60) host to Perry Como. Barbara Eden, m lMIR News (C) (30) Tony Curtis and Billy Casper.
6:45 EE This Is Barbare 0 @ (}) m Johnny Cash Show
7:00 CBS Evenlnc Ntwt (C) (30) (C) (60) Geor1e Gobel, Jeannie C. whirs MJ Lint? (C) (30> Riley, Merle Hauard and Tommy
I Love Lucy (30) Cash guest
leat tbe Clock (C) (30) ED News in Perspective (C) (60)
Commoclity/Mutu1I Fund (30) Moderator Clifton Daniel of the 00 Ameriai! (C) (30) New Yori! Times and guests dis·
: A.11or1! (30) cuss pollution and what can be
Cl) Truth or Consequences (C) done by government. industry and
• Wa11dertust (C) (30) the citizen
· That Girl (C) (30) al 801 de Mexico (60)
7:30 tJ Qj 00 Hee Hew (C) (60) Faron 9:30 fJ News (C) (30) Baxter Ward
You'!!.. and Dolly Parton guest I!) Bill Johns News (C) (30) 0 ru 00 m The Yir&inian (C) I ~ . (90) "The Gi~" Tab Hunter guests 10:00 U ~ 00 Han1i Five-0 (C) (60)
as a 1unman who robs a railroad A false tidal wave alert ~anics the
stationmaster of a large payroll but stat~ of Hawaii a_nd d1~erts al·
loses the loot to his partner as tent1on from _the kidnapping of a
they make a fast getaway. famous 1enellc engineer. (R)
0 @ @ m Nanny and the Pro· 0 @@ m I bfoAL I Tennes-
fes.sor (C) (30) ''Tyrannosaurus see Ernie ford Show (C) (60) Bar-
Tibia " Prehistoric bones buried by [ bara Feldon, Eva Gabor. Joey
Waldo are discovered in the Ever-Heatherton and Shirley Jonel join
ell yard and scientists rather to 01' Peap1cker In a musical-comedy
di&. Jim Backus guests. show with the accent on girls and fJ Million $ Mowie: "Oesper1te comedy.
Joumef' (adventure) '42 -Errol 0 m News (C) (60)
Flynn. Ronald Reagan, ~rthur Ken· 0 @ (1) m Encelbert Humper-
nedy, Alan Hale. Ameru:.an pilots. dlnd (C) (60) Ken Berry, Kaye
downed over Germany, outwit the Stevens Tommy Roe guest.
Gestapo and escape across the con· ·
tinent with the help ol a German fJ I Spy (C) (60)
girl. &) Major Adams (60)
I Truth or Consequences (C) (30) ID Homewood (C) (60) "The Bar·
Perry Mason (60) "lhouse " A re creation of the
Ttdlnical Comer (30) Watts rhythm and blues center in
JoJce Chen Cooks (30) "Lion its early fifties heyday. Charles
Head." A famous Yang Chow cas· Champlin hosts.
serole dish that includes tender al £1 Padre Garnica (30)
pork meatballs in • soy-sauce Ii· .
quid atop sauteed cabbage. 10:30 al A.urel11 (30)
al Cm de Amor (30) 11 :00 tJ 0 0 &) News (C)
8:00 O The Mowie Game (C) (30) Peter I 0 HighwaJ Patrol
Lawford, Eve Arden, Pat Boone. O Movie: "Jet Storm" (suspense)
Vera Miles 1uest. '62 -Richard Attenborough, Her-0 @@ m The Courtship of mione Baddeley
Eddie's Father (C) (30) "And [dd1e m Peyton Place
Makes Three." The romance of Tom &) He Said, She Said (C)
Corbett and Lynn , Burton . foun~ers • (Jl) @ ~ (j) Qj 00 News (C)
on a trial run with Eddie. Diana ~ NET Journ 1 (C) "The Brain." Muldaur guests ~ 1
I To Tell the Trvth (C) (30) al m al Netn (C)
Women and the Market 11:15 (ll) ffi Ci nema Seventeen:
The fonyte Sa1a (60) (R) "Smoky."
ultomttro (30) 11 :30 tJ ~ 00 Merv Griffin (C)
1:15 EE Office of the PrHident (30) 0 @ Ci.:' m Johnny Carson (C)
1:30 R Of: 00 The Beverly Hillbilllts' O The Cheaters (C) (JO) Con man Shitty Shafer 0 ft) Didi Cavett Show (C)
(Phil Silvers) dresses his wife (Kathleen Freeman) in a black lace m Movie: "All About £111" (dra·
mantilla to pose as his "Spanish" ma) '56-Bette Davis, Anne Bax·
mother and delraud The Beverly ter. Gary Merrill, Celeste Holm.
Hillbillies. Conclusion of two-part Marilyn Monroe.
i 'sode. &l Movie: "Smart Girls Don't
Ctlampionshlp Wrutfin1 (C) Talk" (mystery) '48-Virginia Mayo,
@(})ED Room 222 (C) (30) Bruce Bennett.
"Just Between Friends." P!le Di~on 12•00 0 Community Bulletin Board (C) and Mr. Kaufm1n become ancry '
opponents over the issue of fur· 1:00 tJ Movie: "The Mob" (drama) '51
ther oven:rowdlng of classrooms. -Broderick Crawford, Ernest Borg.
I David frost Show (C) (90) nine.
The _Bir Valley (Cl (60) O O News (C)
Sonusas (30) &) Action Theatre; "N11ht Freight."
Fabrics of Oran9e County 9:00 tJ ti! 00 MtdiCll Center (C) (60) I 30 m •11 NI •• 1 Determination ol resean:h •c1·entlst l : " • ght Show: "Easy Money, • "Marauders of the Sea;· and "Mil· Or. Eli . Neily (William Shatner) to lions Like Us."
have his probable cure for Hodr·
kin's Disease accepted by the medl· 2:30 B News/,ivt Us This DaJ (C)
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THURSDAY
MARCH 19
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see .DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies •.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 O "MasJI of tht Drleon" (adven·
lure) '51 -Sheila Ryan, Rich1rd
Travis. ''Shockproof' (rom1nce) '49
-tornel Wilde, Patricia Knight.
O "Holid1y In Mexico" Part II
(musical) '47 -Walter Pidgeon,
Jane Powell. Conclusion of yester·
day's 9 AM show.
9:30 0 (C) ''Son& of Ul.1 Island" (mu·
sical) '42 -Betty Grable, Victor
Mature. m "Allepeny Uprisin(' (western)
'39-John Wayne, Claire Trevor.
12:30 O "Plris Callin(' (adventure) '41
-Elisabeth Bergner. Randolph
Scott.
1:30 CD "first Y1nlt in Tokyo" (adven-
ture) '45-Tom Neal, Barbara Hale.
2:00 0 "Man in the Net" (mystery)
'59-Alan Ladd, Carolyn Jones.
Q) "Arson fOf Hire'' (mystery) '59
-Steve Brodie, Lyn Thomas.
4:30 I) "Down to Elrth" (comedy) '47
-Rita Hayworth. Larry Parb,
James Gleason.
fVfNING
6:00 I) Blf News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy.
0 m Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30)
O Can You Top This? (C) (30)
Wink Martindale hosts. Panelists
are Dick Dawson, Laurence Harvey
and Morey Amsterdam.
O Sil O'Cloct Movie: "I Marritd
1 Monster from Outer Spac." (sci-
fi) '53-Tom Tryon, Gloria Talbott,
Ken Lynch, Maxie Rosenbloom. A
youne bride is horror·stricken es
she watches her husband change
into a monster and enter a hidden
space ship.
0 Dick Van Oyllt (30)
m The Flintstones (C) (30)
Q) Star TrM (C) (60)
trn Ci) ABC Ntws (C) (30)
fE News/Stoel Marttet (30) Jim
Newman.
Et) Wlllt'1 Ntw1 (30) "Secrets of
the Desert #3." The boys under·
take to learn the greatest secret
of ell-the likelihood that parts of
the Atacama Desert in Chile, 1t
the foot of the Andes, are similar
to conditions on Mus or th•
moon.
ta Cl) CIS N1n (C) (30)
m Acutcl• <JO>
a) Nin in tht Round (C) (60)
6:30 0 @ 00 m NC A A Basketball
Championship (C) (2 hr) Second
game of the •mifinals, from Col-
lege Part, Maryland.
0 Steve Allen saio. (C) (90) Soapy
Sales, Jim Lanre. Eurene Simmons,
Paul Leon Masters end BlfTie Lee
guest.
0 The Qame Game (C) (30) Jim
MacKrell hosts. Richard Deacon,
Nancy Kulp and John Ericson guest. m My Favorite Martian (C) (30)
@ 00 Peny Mason (60)
fE Stock Martttt SUMmary: Jerry
Quinn.
Et) Music on TV (C) (30)
Plano."
tit (j) T1tt Munsters (30)
g) Noticitfo 34 (C) (60)
6:45 &> This Is Barbara (R)
7:00 I) CBS £venin1 News (C) (30)
0 Whirs My Lint? (C) (30) m I Love Lucy (30)
Q) Beat the Clock (C) (30)
fE Commodity/Mutual f und (30) m Ahora! <30)
~ 00 Trutll or Consequences (C)
,a) That Girl (C) (30)
7:30 I) Qj (j) I UilcilL I Horton Htan
I Who (C) (30) Horton, a kind·
hurled elephant, goes to the res-
cue of Whoville in this animated
musical adaptation of the popular
Or. Seuss children's story. H1ns
Conreid narrates.
0 @ Ci) Q) Pat P1ulsen'1 tt.tt
A Colltdy Hour (C) (30) Don Adams
euests as a hip, fifth frade rocl
star.
0 Million $ Movie: "P•lod of Ad-
iusbntnt" (comedy) '62 -Tony
Franciosa, Jene Fonda. Two newly
married couples, one adjustinc to
a honeymoon and the other facin1
in-law troubles, help each other re·
solve their problems. m Truth or Contequenca (C) (30)
ID Plfry Mason (60)
fE Tldlnlcal Corner (30)
Et) ThNtre leet (C) (30) Hal Marl·
enthal reviews "Dames at Sea," the
1930's musical playin& at the Ivar
Theatre.
g) Cruz de Amor (30)
8:00 f) Qt) (j) Ji• Nabors (C) (60)
Guest Carol Burnett Joins In aeveral
comedy bits, tNms with host Na-
bors in singing a medley of sonp
about unrequited love, and particl·
pates in a production number,
"Alonr Came Jones."
0 Movie Ca.. (C) (30) Pet«
Lawford, Eve Arden, Pat Boone and
Vera Miles ,uest.
o @ mm nat 111r1 cc> <30> ''Easy faller." Don inJum hll Nell
deroonstratine ski safety in Ann's
apartment and Is stayinc ther~
doctor's orders -when her father
arrives. Warren Ber1inrer guests.
Albert Carrier Is played by Jtan-
Paul LeMeirre.
CD Te Tell tM Tnrttl (C) (30)
fl) Wo•n aid Ille .. .,.
f1i) Wastll ...... W•• bl .... (C)
(30) Dr. Max K1mpelmann.
OJ PrMitr• (C) (2 hr) "Cructro
de Verano."
1:15 &>Off~ of tht President (30)
8:30 0 i l flcaj I Mlb Ind Music (C)
(60) Guests include Harper's Bi·
zarre, Pete fount1ln and Orchestra.
Joe Williams. Count Basie and
Orchestra. The New Chri.sty Min-
strels, Ramsey Lewis Trio, Sonny
James and Skitter Davis.
0 Bo1ln1 (C} (90)
lbquel Wddt tn lallza her bolt
oa Thill h Tom Jones, Thursday
at 9 PM oa AllC. The bu utJfuJ
Miu Wekh Joins Tom Jn a Hrid of tketcbu.
m 1 s!lc11u The ow 1a11 Ra•
(C) (60) A history of b11eball.
t:oo e Qt m cas n.unc1ay Mowit:
(C) "A Nlw Kind of UM'' (com·
edy) '63 -Paul Newman, Joanne
WoodWard, Thelma Ritter, £va Gabor,
George Tobias. A newspaperman
and an ambitious career-minded
businesswoman find romance amid
the high.fashion world of New York
end Parls.
0 @ (l) Tom Jones (C) (60)
Raquel Welch, Roy Clarll and Loo
Rawls euest.
9:30 a ~ (i) m Dr11ntt (C) (30) "O.H,~.-Hl111t School." Srt. Fri·
day's chance to further his educa-
tion is jeopardized when he arrests
a narcotics suspect on campus. J
C. Curtiss and Leonard Stone ruest.
0 Ntw1 (C) (30) Buter Ward.
Q) Bill Johns News (C) (30)
10:00 0 Ql Ci) m Otan Martin (C)
Elke Sommer, Frank Sinatra Jr ..
dau1hter Deana Martin, Charles
Nelson Reilly and Don Rice 111
guest ~
0 m Ntws (C) (60)
0 1 G) PArls 7000 (C) (60)
''The last Grand Tour." Jack Bren·
nan helps a middle-aged couple
solve their differencas and enjoy
a llnal Paris fline. Jack Albertson
and Martha Scott guest as Georee
and Amy Westerly, Karin Arthur
plays Nicole. Hubert Rudley is seen
as Henri.
0 I Spy (C) (60)
0) Mejor Ada1H (60)
Et) Tiit Advoutts (C) (60) (R)
OJ El Padre 'arnlt1 (30)
10:30 OJ Aurelia (30)
11:00 u a o m ma> Nen <C>
U Hlpray Pabol
0 Movie: (C) "Black Widow" (mys-
tery) '54-Glnger Rogers, Van Hef-
lin. m Peyton Place
Q) Ht Said, Slit Seid (C)
@ Q) Qj(j)News (C)
Et) Wuhlnrton W• In Rtvitw (C)
11:15 (i1) m Clnt1111 Sewtntttn (C) "Six·
teen T.thoms Deep."
11:30 I) Qt CJ) Mm Griffin (C)
0 @ (j) m Johnnr C•rson (C)
0 The Chtatefs
OGJ Olde Cnett (C) m Movie: "Tiit lnfOl"llltf" (dra·
ma) '35-Vlctor Mclaflen, Preston 0 ~ (i)fE) ~ (C) '(30) foster, Heather An1el.
"Takliil I Qlance on Love." Sa· m Mme: "Whtn llanctancl SlriUs"
mantha becomes inwlved in 1n un. (mystery) '55-John Hudson, Mar·
Wlnled romance wtth one of Dar· Jie Millar.
rin's dlenta when she ask:s her
zany cousin Serena to double for 12:00 U Co•••nltJ lullttift lhlnl (C)
her. Jack C.'1idy ruests.
CD Devkt ff'Olt .. (C) (90)
0) TM 111 YalltJ (C) (60)
~ ~f IHc!AC ilUn1 f••llJ ..
Gl) NET ....,..... (90) "Tht Boa's
~-" A rid! bOf and a wortiinr-dm &lr1 In a 1m11i Frtneh town
encounttr IOdal pmaures when
th.y want to marry. A dramatized
documentary by French journalist
Danielle Hunebtlle.
1:00 tJ Mevtt: "A,lpolnt11Mnt Witll a
Sfladow" (drama) '47-8rian Keith,
Georee Nader, Joanna Moore.
ODNtw1 (C)
Q) Action Tlltatrt: "Ei&hteen Ind
Anxious."
l:JO ID A1a.Nt0t Aw: "Rine o1 Ter-
ror," "M•" ol Caln," "Nl&frt eo.t
to Dublin."
..... 17
FRIDAY
MARCH 20
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
THE DArLY l>ILOT, lV WEEK. MARCH 14, 1970
David Sanford, author or "Hot War' I O.vij Frost Show (C)
on the Consumer." I The Bir Y•lley (C) (60) ~ Ci) The Munsters (30) Malline Tlllnas C:row (C) (30) Eil Noticiero 34 (C) (60) "Pottinc." a;, IOIUR News (C) (30) e!) Los Beverly de Peralvillo (30)
6:45 EE This is B•fbara 9:00 fJ ~Ci) CBS Friday Movie: (C)
7:001 CBS Eveninr Naws (C) (30) "Rio Conchos" (western) '64-Rich· • What's My line? (C) (30) ard ~oone. Stuart Whitman. Tony
I love Lucy (30) Franciosa. Four men are sent by
Commodity/Mutual Fund (30) stolen rifles which may be sold to ' • @Ci) m C:ulllvtr (C) ~ Cinema Showcase (C) (90) the Apaches for use 1n an uprising. Mr. Wishbone (C)
"Yellow Mountain." 0 Tiie Prison« (C) (60) "The 7:25 Give Us This Day (C)
fil) Ahora! (30) Chimes or Bi& Ben." The Prisoner 7:30 Sunrise Semester (C)
SATURDAY
MARCH 21
MORNING
Beat Ute Clod! (C) (30) the U.S. C.valry to recover 2,000 7·001 ID (i) m Htcllle ' Jtckle (C)
~ (j) Truth er Consequences (C) meets the newest arrival in The @CV m Smolcer Ult Bear
9:00 0 "OutllW Fary" (western) '50--m Amer~n West (C) (30) Village, ~ girl ~hose story is ~,Uri· (I .
Jimmy Olison Russell Ha~den "Riv-EE Thit Gn1 (C) (30) ously aki.n to his own. Leo Mc. ern • let's Talk About Tfflls (C) , · , , · I and Nadia Gray guest. 8 oo I~ Th Jetso (C) If Lady' (adventure) 48 -Yvonne 7:30 fJ ~ (j) I 5'(CIA( I AdventUJe 0 (E Here Come the Brides (C) : e ns
De Carlo. Dan Duryea. (C) (60) "Savafe Waters/Savage (60) "Absalom .. Jason Bolt 's · 6 m Here Comes the '3. (C) ''Broken Arrow'' (western) Beas~." T.wo st.ories of man con. made the guard.Ian or an orphan:d Glrum...t_ <~ l,'E'\ Ca Ca
50-James Stewart, Debra Paget. quering his environment are told. dear and dumb boy Steve Ihnat ~ (~}IOV Uanooga ts (C)
9:30 0 "Glrl In Room 13'' (mystery) ' ~ n: Hi~ CThapa,';"aRI (C) (60d ) • guests as Oliver Tray, the uncle, • :~er:. ~e Small Back Room" '61-Brian Donlevy, Andrea Bayard . ew os ess. in own. enega es and Milch Voael as Absalom. : · CD "MJ Brother's Keeper'' (drama.) kidnap Victoria and force her IA> @ Frldar Movie· (C) "Th
1
(dra~a) 49 -David Farrar. Jack
'49-Jaek Warner George Cole work as a waitress in a border town Q . 1 M .. · e Hawkins. Katherine Bryon.
12:30 IJ "Wicked As Ther Come'' Cdra-cantina. Jim Davis guests. I U:le Dav1~""suss•ind Show (C) (2 hr) 8:30 e ~Ho @(CB) U&S Bunny I Road Run-. 0 @ rn a> The ftyf nr Nun (C) Ho (30) I ner ur ma) 57 -Arlene Dahl. Herbert (30) "When Generations Gap .. Sis-• y I ti1 (6) m Pink Panther (C)
Marshall. ter Bertrille almost destroys the 9:30 m N~ (C) (30) Baxter Wardt Campus ,rofile
1:30 m "Diary of I Chambermaid" popularity or a young singinc duo I Bill Johns News (C) (30) • Movie: "Diamond Wizard" (mys.
(drama) '46 -Paulette Goddard.I Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hert guest' · Noella T1patias (30) tery) '54 -Dennis O'Keefe. Mu·
Burcess Meredith. 0 Million $ Movie: "WhlstSe at 10:00 C!I @ (6) m Br1<llen's World (C) garet Sheridan .
• 2:00 GJ (C) "The leopard" (drama) '63 uton Falls" (drama) '51 -Uoyd (60~ "Day for Night." Rachel Holt, I!) ~ovie: "The ~speradoes Art In
-aurt Lancaster, Claudia Cardinale. Bridges. Ernest Borgnine, Dorothy reeling a need to hive her foster Town <western) 5&--Rex Reason.
I!) "lain of Adventure" (edven·1 Gish. A labor leader suddenly be-parents remain with her. makes de· Kathy Nolan.
ture) '54-Don De Fore. Lon Cha· comes manager of a plant. mands on Century Pictures that dis· 9:00 0 ~ (i) m H. R. Pufnstul (C)
ney Jr. I Truth Of Consequences (C) (30) rupt Kevin Grant's movie. James O Movie: "Scared to Death" (mys·
4:30 fJ (C) "Slim Carter" ·western) '58 PerlJ Mason (60) Greaory ind Ollv.e Dunbar guest ttf)') '47-8el1 Lugosi, Joyce Comp-
-Jock Mahoney Julie Adams Technical Corner (30) Im News (C) (60) ton. ' • : Frend! Chef (30) (R) "More ta> I s6c1A I Mission ,ossJble 0 @ (1) al Hot Wheeb (C)
fVF NING
6:00 I '.!I News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. m Huntler·Brinkley (C) (30)
Can You Tap This? (C) (30)
Wink Martindale hosts. Panelists are
Dick Dawson, Laurence Harvey and
Morey Amsterdam.
0 Six O'Clock Movie: "The Preli· cltnt's Lady" (romance) '53-CharJ.
ton Heston. Susan Hayward, John
Mcintire, fay Bainter. The story or
Andrew Jackson and the wire whose
love he cherished more than the
nation's hi11hest office.
I Didi ~en Dyllt (30)
11le Flintstones (C) (30)
Stir-Trek (C) (60)
(1) ABC News (C) (30)
News/Sto« Market (30)
Whit's New? (30) "Stone Moun·
tain Carving." A report on what
will be the l1r1esl sculpture ever I
made, currently undei completion
on the race of the world's Jugest
rranite mountain, 16 miles ust
of Atl1nta, Ga The carving futuras
the races of Confeder1te leaders
Jefferson Davis, Stonewall Jackson
Ind Robert E. Lee.
I Cl) cas News (C) (30)
A(utda (30)
News In the Round (C) (60)
6!30 B llNBC Newsservlce (C) (60) 0 Steve Allen Show (C) (90) Linda
Ward, Albert Brooks. Abbe Lane,
Joseph Cossman, Albert T. Berry
and Buddy Ortis and Doodle Faulk. B Tiit IHll llame (C) (30) Jim
MacKrell hosts. Peter Lawford, Eve
Arden. Pat Boone and Vera Miles.
I ~ Favorite M•rtlan (C) (30) CV ''"' Mason (60) Stodl Market Sum11my
Hu11tt.,·lrinkltJ (C) (30)
ltN IHt (C) (30) Guest is
,... 11
About Puff Pastry." ( ) (60) "They Cire for a City." e!) Candona y Muslca del Recuer· Eil Cruz de Amor (30) This documentary focuses on the do
1:00 0 MOYie Cam (C) (30) H st S . ~roblems laced by urban metropo-9:301 I f:5 Dastardly It M. uttley (C) • e o on hx Pete Seeaer Ed Ames appear m B Spli C ny Fox welcomes cuests Peter law· e Movie· (C) "'Love Is I Man; • ~ ,m anana ts ( )
ford, Eve Arden, Pat Boone and Splendored Thin&" (romance) 'S>-1 Ll J · The Hardr Boys (C) Vera Miles ' Cuerdas y Gultarras
0 @ (}) G) The lrady Bunch Wilh~~orHo~~~sJec"~~er Jones. 10:001J Qj Ci) NIT Baatietball (C)
CC> (30) "lost Locket, Found Lock· I El Padre Garnica (30) Championship came in post-season et." Jan receives a locket from an . collea,e basketball from Madison
unknown admirer and all the Bra· J0:3o al Aureha (30) Square Garden. New York City.
dys try lo rind out who sent it. 11:0010 Oft!> me News (C) I To Tell the Truth (C) (30) Hlpw1y Patrol
Women and the Marllet (R) Peyton Place
DEBUT The Rul Revolution: Ht Said, She Said (C)
Talks by Krishnamurtl (30) "Where I @Q!l (j) News (C)
Are We Going?" I : Tiie Forsyte Sac• (R) "Aller· go luceclta (C) (30) noon at Ascot." I
8:15 EE Office of the President (30) m EN Noche I las Once
.'Mil • 11:30 1 9 Mm Griffin (C) 8:30 fJ ~ (j) Hor1n s Heroes (C) (30) • @ 6 m Johnny Carson (C)
The Heroe.s must take desperate Movie: (C) "Sina of Jezet>ef"I ste~s to save themselves rroml (adventure) '54-Paulette Goddard, their ally, 1 cunc·h?, but lneffec· Georre Nader
tual commando officer wh~ has 0 GD Diet C.V.tt (C)
parachuted into Slalac 13 with his m Movie: "'On 0.n&tn>us Ground"
force. Bernard Fox auests. (mystery) '51-lda Lupino Ward O lil @ m Name of the Game Bond '
CC) _(90) "Ee~ or a Ni(hlmare." G) Movie: (C) ''Carnival in Cost.I
A . k1dna~per, iust. relea.sed from Rica" (muS1c1I) '47-Dick H1ymes prison, dies mystenously 1ust as he Ver1 Ellen '
Is about to reveal . the. names of al Notl~o 34 (C) others involved In his cnme to Dan
Farrell (series star Robert Stack). 11:45 (i7j News (C)
Ricardo ~ntalban, Hoagy Carmi· 11:50 0 Movie: "She Dtt11ons" (horror) ~~!:~·. Tom Drake and Arthur Hill '58-lrish McCalla, Tod Griffin.
O I sJlc1Al I Bull-Session (C) (30) 12:00@ CV Clntma Sevtnt"n: "The
John Wayne narrates a discussion Story or Esther Costello."
by membe11 of tht San ~abriel 1:001J Movie: (C) "Tell Str1npr'' Valley Cit~us Coll~ge Veterans Club (westero) '57-Joel McCrea
about their e•penences and feeling aJ O Ntws (C) •
about the Vietnam war. A....._n n.... .... e· "L• nd o· D (i7')@<:!) The Ghost and Mrs. . ~~IV ,,.,,.." • · w 1 1s-
Muir (C) (30) ''The Great Powerj order.
failure." 'Capt. Gre112 objects toj 1:30 m All-Nlpt Show: "The Srn1llest
C.rolyn's plan to hold a PTA meet-1 Show <1n Earth," ''The Three Mus·
ing 1t Gull Cottace. keteers." "Madeleine."
RELUCTANT INTERVIEW -
Jobnny Cniat ftlps dld9titrtti •
Rachel Hoh (Kania l tmn) tteb
an lntttYk" In .. Day for NIPt"
011 NBC's Bracken's World, Fri·
day at 10 PM.
1
o @m .ms.y H1ns <C) fJ Movie: (C) 1 111 tbn Ridln('
<western) '55 -R1ndolph Scott,
Dorothy Milone.
Q) Movie: "Man-Elter of t111 K•
•ton" (1dventure) '48 -S.bu,
Je1nne P111e.
fl) Aaueda
10:10 ID Doc11ers llstblll (C) L.A. Dodi·
ers vs. New York Y1nkees 1t Fort
L1uderd1le, F11.
10:301 Q) CJ) m The Flintstones (C)
Movie: ''TM Lown of tanwen"
(dr1m1) '48-Rita Hayworth, Glenn
Ford.
~ ~ rn m Geor1e of th• Jan.
11:00 0 ~ (iJ m NCAA Ch111plonshlp
llSll.U.-11 (C) Both the consolation
game (between the semifinal losers)
and the championship 11ame (be-
tween the S&mlfinal winners) are
telecast. Teams and location to be
announced. 0 @ (])a) Get It To,.tllef (C)
Glen Campbell, Jerry Butler and
The Smith group guest. Mama Cass
and host Sim Riddle st1r.
11 :30 D CflJ CI) tiE AIHrtcan llndstlnd
(ej blcil Clark hosts. Vic Dani ind
The Country Coalition guest. B Movie: (C) "W1r Drum" (west·
ern) '57-tex ,81rker, Joan Taylor.
Q) Movie: "letrlJ'ld Wo111en" (drt·
ma) '55 -Tom Drake, Carole 111\at·
hews.
AFTFRNOON
12:00119 CJ) The Monkees (C)
&!) Tutro famlli.r
12:30 II a (JJ Penelope Pitstop (C)
0 BASEBALL ACTION
*ANGELS/ATHLETICS D Anrels Bueball (C) Calif. An·
gels vs. Oakland Athletics at P1lm
Sprln1s. O Movie: "Vickie" (mystery) '5
Jeanne Crain, Richard Boone, Jean
Peters.
I C3) Underway for PtKe (C)
. ~(C)
1:00 Q!)(J) W1QJ Races CC)
Movie: "The Steel Trip" (mys·
tery) '52 -Joseph Cotten, T~resa
Wri(ht.
;
Public Service/Int'! Trldm (C) m StOfln of SUecas
E Pldre Qamlca
1 :30 9 Ci) Scooby Doo (C)
Movie: ''TM Enchanted Cotbp''
(drama) '45-Robert Young, Doro· !.!!! McGuire. U1J (]) Double-A Show: "No Way
Back."
I Armed Forces Hi(hlllhb (C)
2:00 Dusty's Treehouse (C)
Movie: (C) "Die, Monst., Die"
(scl·fi) '65-Nick Adams. Boris Kar·
Iott, Susan Farmer. 9 (j) Ardlle (C)
(D Estrell11 en Mi1•I (C)
2:30 II CBS Goff Clauk (C) Teams to
be 1nnounced. B Waron Tr.in (C) &> stertlnc Thuter (C)
3:00 B m I M<•M I National 1Ntin1
Tat (C) Ed -Herlihy hosts 1 pro·
rram challenglne the viewers' knowl-
edge of boatinr rules and safe
practices. Official test answer forms
are available from Johnson Motors
and its dealers.
ID Upbeat (C) Guests include Bob.
by Sherman, The Buckin(hams, and
'A CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER'
One of the problems of presenting topi-
cal matter on 1elevision is lhat the subject
itself fails to offer the dramatic tensions
necessary to hold millions of viewers to
1heir sets. ·
The documentary is one way. but the
stark realism involved usually causes lhe
story matter to dwell on facts and material
things. rather than the psychological by-
play between real people . . . as represent-
ed by actors.
Air poJJution-which can well threaten
mankind's existence in the next decade-
is such a problem.
Sly & The Family Stone. OJ Mwle: "last of tbe Oespert·
doea'' (western) '55-James Craig,
Marcia Dean. ~ ~ School O.)s (C)
fll) l'ICIA\ I Your Tues-Happy
Apf'll 15 (C) Produced by KQED,
San Francisco, and the Internal
Revenue Service, the hour special
shows, step-by-step, how to fill
out tax lorms.
I (j) Film Futures (C)
Tofos
Twill(ht Zone
3:30 II KNXT Youth Forum (C) The
second show of five discussion-type
pro1rams helping to select a stu-
dent for the Youth Forum's Com-,
munlcations Program In Europe. O Movie: (C) "The Brass Bottle"
(comedy) '64-Barbara Eden. Tony
Randall. D @@l(BPro Bowlers Tour (C)
The -$75,000 Cougar Open, live
from Miami. Florida.
@ (6) Voice of Aarlculture (C) m wrnp to Adventure (C)
4:001 Archie (C) Chlmpionship Bowlinr (C)
• I Spy (C)
The Visu1I Girt (C)
Doll1rs end Senae/P11sport to
Profit (C) tll (6) FHm Feltures (C) "A Beau-
t1ful Idea" and "The Mermaid Who
Couldn't Swim." fD Adventure: "The Oyaks." A look
al a North Borneo tribe.
~ m CIS Golf Classic (C) m Tmtl the World (C)
4:30 I Outdoors (C) "Bir Hole River."
Huel (C)
Lona John Sliver (C)
I (i) Squire D1nclnf (C)
Fecienl Avlldon Admlnbtlatlon
"Path to Safety." m lnfh'lite Hoflfftis CC)
!VfNI N (;
5:00 ft !IPlc!ALI No Place To Hide t"Cl Pro1ram on •it pollution. 0 Ifs Acadtlftle (C) F•lrfax (L.A.) •
Cleveland (Reseda) ind Edgewood
(W. Covina hi11h schools compete. 0 I t•lc CI Miss Rodeo America
Pareent 1970 (C) Twenty-three ro·
deo queens from 22 states and
Canada compete In beauty events,
trail-ridin11. 11oat-tylng, b•rrel-rac-
ln11 end other rodeo skills in a
four-day contest In Las Vegas.
0 @@ Q) ABC's Wide World
of Sports (C) Bruce Brown, crutor
of the award-wlnnln1 motion pie·
ture "The Endless Summer," di·
rects covera11e of the Grand Prix
Sleeplechase Motorcycle Race at
Gardena. Calif. fJ The Aven1ers (C)
ID Movie: (C) "Don't Go Nm the
Wiler" (comedy) '57-Glenn Ford.
Gia Scala. Anne Francis.
I lltm1n (C)
@ Hip Chap1nal (C)
~· Chen Coob (R) (JJ tall of the West (C)
Cine en 11 T1rde: "Cuendo Los
Hljo~ Se Van." m Sports Spectaaallrs (C)
5:30 tJ Red Strlln(s Wonderlul World
of • • . Prtfanlty (C) ( R)
I Qillipn's Island (C)
News In Pe~ (C) (R)
Cf) H11mphr., lo21rt Theatre
Rlf1em1n
and Joseph Campanella.
Holbrook plays a deeply concerned mem-
ber of the Attorney General's office who
'lees a friend die of emphysema, made acute
by air pollution. E. G. Marshall is a U.S.
Senalor, and as the father of zealous Hot·
brook, works to insure that his son does
not harm his political career.
No one is really "for smog." but there
are forces-.because of the cost of fighting
air pollution-which would delay fighting
the problem now, with such procrastination
to push it off on the shoulders of the next
generation. Pat Hingle brillianrly lead, thi~
con1ingent in the drama.
Producer William Sackheim at Universal
Studios tackled our constant enemy-smog
-in its vulnerable area. not from a docu-
mentary angle which would show the high-
ly identifiable problem recognized by any
newspaper or magazine reader. but from a
dramatic approach . . . that of highly con·
cerned human beings on bo1h side.-; of the
fence.
The struggle of politicians, civic fathers.
interest groups, and plain citizen John Q.
Public makes up the drama of World Pre-
miere: "A Clear And Present Danger,"
airing on the NBC Saturday Night Movie
at 9 PM.
Hal Holbrook fa ces a barrage of ques·
tlons from the press when he holds a
conference to announce his intention to
fig/it air pollution.
To reproduce and show the wide dis·
semination of air pollu1ion. Sackheim took
his cast and crew to eight different major
me1ropolitan areas. Due to po~sible legal
complications. no identifiable buildings arc
shown,
Director James Goldstone, well awnre of
the unusual subject matter which serves as
the spine of the script. used what he terms
as a "psychological approach" to keying his
actors up for the role. He passed out
official literature to the cast describing the
generality and the possible horror of air
pollution in crisis form.
Sackheim, to tell the s1ory of those daily
involved in the tight over air pollution.
needed a cast that would be forceful (or
both sides. and his success in getting such
a cast is be!lt told by simply naming them:
Hal Holbrook, Academy Award winner
Jack Albertson, E. G . Marshall, Pat Hingle,
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