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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-04-04 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa-· l\eeused ' - -. MURDER SUSPECT SLOCUM < n ... ' .. ' \ \ ) • 1 • A Baby's Body . In ar~if reezer i . \ . ·i· l. r•. ···t' . . . Tou~hes Off Mesa Mystery ·a or ... • ~" .. ; ' • -. .. ' ~ . ~ :-:'• .. ~ -......... ,,.,.--....,. - -. . ' l I THE RECORD IS THERE -CYNTHIA SLOCUM WAS BORN DEC-3, 1963, IN ·NEWPORT BEACH •• • r 18 .l S. __ -........ -. ---s~:.:.·~=-u"':.:.R::.:~A"'. :::..:. ::..:.::..:.:::.:~---~---· ~---··---·~~-=·:_o _____ _ " • } -~ ~.,. ~ .~. --. ~ .. -~vice · ·Sq . ad, Hits $ ..... 0 DAILY PILOT Si.ff ,.... AT 2037 ·CALVERT DRIVE, THE FORMER RESIDENCE OF WHAT WAS ONCE A FAMILY • Mystery Grows Ill Death Background of Mesa Doctor's Family Probed By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of 1M D•llY ~lilit Sf.ti, Qebilid locked doon and cl<IOed cur- tains or, a· fjS,000 borne bought through a bit cl. '111bter!Up, tl!lngs occurred that made the nelgboon wb~per. The rftidence at 2037 Calvert Ave., Costa Mesa, was a mystery house, • SomeLiples tM proverbial wot! seemed to be at the door, despite the fact Dr. Wesley G. Slocum carried• a thousand-dollar bankroll any day and drove a•Cadlllac. Marian Slocmn was often in need. '!She Q3ed to CMM to the • door and aak !or money, or a drink. You 'd see her hll<:h-hikl!li lo the store." SomeUmes -or so it sounded - that proverbial w_olf got inside. Sounds ln the night hinted. at violence thal olten _spilled iii~ the st reet, but wba';'ver pasalonl.~lled them, the cw. pie livtd,wltll IOOM.~r ~. NEEDED WIFE ' • He -lier ln-a IZ.imUJloii lawtu!t againsl Santa Ana police, who once "-· ed up at • hit office at an N. llrl!tol St., responding to a dispute between the couple and resorting to gunplay. Dr. Slocun\'s own healing surgeon'• ·-• DAtt.Y PILOTS .......... . . 'MY CLIENT IS INNOCENT' OefenH Attorney Aueultint hands -ruined by bullets on April ' 12, 1966 -in<:re•slngly be<"!!'• In-sbe was being kicked while she lay struments of puntshrnent agatqst the -on the lawn.-woman he blamed. Neighbors saw some activity that b<oogbt local authoritlet lo the M..a Verde area KOres of times. 11 k e Christmas Eve, lll6g, when one aaid \ After children went to bed , however, they talked about the rumors; the thlnga that went unseen. "The meal on Mommy's leg woq't heal ," one of. their two small daughters told .~ p\a)'lnal< once. Diane aod little Marian Slocum were apparently W'!toucbed on the surface by the strange turmoil of their parents' marriage. ''Best dressed kids on t'he block • , • smart little girls who always played with the neighborhood children. Never any problems." The problems lay with Dr. and Mrs. Slocum, who had a third child on Dec. 3, 1963, at Hoag Memorial H<>1pital. Mesa Verde means people with much in common : pror~ons. good incomes, immaculate yardt, neighborhood get.- t()llethers and generally the best of life. Wu and Marian Slocum were different from their neighbors, as dlf£erent' as black and white. They rarely socialized, although Mrs. Slocwn often relied on neighbors for rkl:es or loans, even borrowing space on a freezer !Jbelf one time. FREEZER LOCKED "She aaJd hen WU~ full.'' tM woman down the &tr<et ttmarked •. 1be ~eezer and other fumishlngs were picked up by a movlng cunpany, called by a Realtor handling foreclosure of a second mort.aage on the house. which Dr. Slocum chose to let go that way. She,.,stayed,..to the bitter_ end, believing she could 1lop jL SalvatJon Anny otticlals took her in -Dr. Slocum had taken thel11 two daughters to a new apartment -and (S.. SLOCUM, Pa&e a) '{ Teamsters Agreement Collapsing By UNITED PREM INTERNATIONAL Pressure is on the NiJ:on administra- tion to help resolve postal, rail and air controller labor disputes. An agreement with the Teamsters. Union appears on the verge ~ colla~. And there has been 1ittle progress in New York City newspaper negotiations. That was the bleak picture on the em- broiled labor scene toda y. Chicago's Teamster Local 705 has all but rejected a natlonll:I agreewent reach· ed Thuniday that would give 450,000 truckers a ,27.5 percent wage increase over three years. The local has tenta· lively called a strike or its 50,000 mern· bers ror Monday morrJng. If the union goes through with the walkout, both Teamster and lildustry leaders fear the n&tional agreement will brP.ak down and a new wave of wildcat strikes will sweep the nation. ~ Chi- cago local took similar action in 1967 and succeeded Jn forcing a higher wage set· tlement that was a*pted nationaily. The Nixon administr8.tion 'is (acing a ~·down with Congress ov'er the Presi- dent's proposal to raise the price of first cl11ss mail to 10 cents a letter to finance wage increases for postal workers. Sen. Gale W. McGee (D-Wyo.), chair- man of the Senate Post 0£fi~ m:I Civil · 8'rvlce Committee. said many of his ~mmltteemen oppose raising the 6~nt first class rate more than a penny or two. · Postal workers in New York City, 'Who Initiated the nation's first mail' strike · Mar ch 18. remained skeptical or the pact worked out by administration and union officials ~t would give all federal work· ers a 6 percent raise immediately. The package Would. give µte 'carriers another 8 percent Increase depending on con- gressional actions on i'Oltal reforms, Air tra'lfic· coritrollet'I waited1 !or a sign todlly from tbe-Whfhe-JfouSe on their pledge to 'end the12-day slowdown in exchange fdr amnesty .pd mediation. Despite earlier hopes that a compro- mise worked out Thursday by a federal judge would send controllers back to the tower'I, there has been no !Ubstantial rhange Jn "slck-0ut" absenteeism that has ttl1>pled alr trlffic . Jn the 16-nlonth-0ld railroad labor.dis· Jlllt<, 4bor Se<r.iary ~rge 1'..scJtullz has urged Congress to impose a setUe· m~nt be£ore emergency back-to-work leg- islaUon explfes April 11. Schultz and rail officials have said the talks appear hope· leMly deadlocked. Ont of four Unions has blocked setUemenL Mesa Bar Again By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of IM O•llY f'lltl 11•11 Like clockwork, detecUves from the Costa Mesa police Department rolled into the Firehouse bar Friday night to cite the seventh bare-breasted dancer for enter- taining without a permit. Bathed by the sofl glow of red lights, dancer Usa M. Frazier, 23, of Buena Park, was just about to finish her gyrations fD "You Got What tt Takes" sans bra when vice detail men Sam Arnold and Dave Hayes flashed brief smiles and a badge, and ordered her to get off the stage. Hayes and Arnold are already familiar races at the bar, located at 177 E. 17th St., having made similar visits with their citation book for over a week. s.Br patrons, who filled nearly every seat of the Firehouse to see the ·<action,' noted the offlcers were late this titni:.' · They usually· entered' at 17: 15 p.m, but did not arlve untJI 7:45·p.m. Friday. While the detectives took the dancer, clutching various artlc,les of clothing, in· lo a room marked "Private" to charge her with violation of Sec. 813111 of Qle municipal cOde, ·another waitress quickly Heaviest 6attle In Five Months Rages Qvel' D.MZ SAIGON'(AP) -The U.S. Command 're- ported today the heayiest fighting al9ng the demilitarized zone Jn nearJy five mon- ths, but elsewhere enemy auacks appear- ed tapering of£ alter four days. .Infonned sources said, however, Intelli- gence indicated the enemy "hlghPolnt'' would .conUnue until Tuesday with per- haps anoLher upsurge of attacks before then. 'The wove ol North Vietnamese attack!, heavle:it since last. August, has ldlled. at lea.st 18 American and 267 South Viewa-mese troops .and wounded 483 U'.S. l oci 741 government soldiers. . , Allied forcea claim Ibey. killed 916 Nor· th Vietnamese ,Mtf Vitt Cong-., The caaualtr.·Clgures are based on only tiose actions r:ewrtest in alllfd ,comm\lfll- ques. and ~es said they are actually hjgher 1incf: 111)1}ler unit act.IOGS •are not re~ In the dally communiques. A conipt;te offlcla1 casualty summary cov- ering this week won't be , released until aext.'l'lm&day: ' NOrql Vietname•e also fprces attacked the recently recaptured American support base at Sim Thong In Laoa: after a Lao- tian general had claimed lhat.. Lhe town was safe. . A1iUtary sources said enemy units of un- known size openid up shortly after dawn with recollless rtne and machine gun fire on the outpost nestled in a valley about 90 miles north ot VienUane. seized the opportunity to snap olf her bra and continue the dancing while Uie law- men were busy. Arnold explained the alleged offense -dancing without a ~rmit -is a misde- meanor violaUon and ls punWiable by a maximum fine of $500, sir months in jail, or both. "The house is very cooperative and the crowd has been very cooperatJve," ht said in departing, Blonde Lisa Frazier, who was back up on stage wit.'lin 25 minutes to begin anoth- er routine to the tu ne "Instant Karma'• Gonna Get You," shrugged off the cita- tion. "I don't care," she said, insisting that she would continue her performances. Bar owner Ray Rohm, a burly man of 24, clutching a thick roll of ZS-cent ad· mlssic)n, tickets,· also ,sajd he ,would ·keep up the sbOws despite the conUnued vlstts fr'om the vice-squad . · "I guess I'll continue until I get tired of the businen,'» be 1said. Rohm cha'rged the ·city council has steadfasUy refused to grant tne girl& en- tertainment licenses, which he qys mult be obtah\'d.at the police department. "I've &etn open for a year and a hair as a bikJrt• bar and none of tht &)rls hid an .entertainment license. I went toplea ~ Uteri!-~nl -'il beganJ" • He added lfiat oone·of,the gifll appUrl to mind lhe police visits or the citatioM. ''.They're, used to it. They've got them from all over for bottomless. Most of them are bottomless dancers. They come from an agency in Hollywood." The Firehouse is the only Costa Mesa. tavern to feature topless entertf,inmtnt since the Baby Doll at.opped its peek shows three years ago. Orange Wea titer The Orang!• Coast will be sunny today,anq SuJt4aY. with some gusty ' wincb \h{I alternoon. 'lbe da)'1 will be sllghUy.warmer. .NsmE TODA.Y . I Oscar, f(ollvicood'l'most ~ tar "golden boV.'' ii elegantly dilplayed on the cover of TV WEEK todall-Thi coucr storv previews the-glittering Acadtmll a1catd& show whiclt. toil! origin- ate Tuesday nigh& from tht Doro- tht1 Cl1andler Pavilion of the Lot Angeles llfuiic Center. All-l.,,._ " '"' .............. It Cllllrtll Mtw' .. --• (lllHlll .. n.,. -·-~ ...... .. ...... .. c .... -• .. ... , ...... IJ-11 DNlll Ntttc" • ·-... ,, ••iltrltl , .. • S*K Mitt"' •• ' '• I l - J DAIL V PILOT S•turday, April 4, 1970 -Beach Rocket to Crash on Moon · .. for Science ~·'------A Huntington BtlclH:iu1lt of the lunar module ''Intrepid'' ~ten lists ·estimate that-the Of about 2000 mile1 on a p.Qth Halse Jr., l~ar module piJot. ''Aqu4rlui11 lWtar mo d u 1 e st.age hai bttfi'titi)er the NC· JM'OJl'llD. 1"e e o \'Ip 4 II rocket will pu.rposelr be cl'l,!!l: onto the moon during the final crash of the S·lVB should pro-that carries them into orbit Astronaut 'lliomas K. Mat-Janda on the mooo'a surface~ ond stage of the Saturn m destined and b o l t ibii ed into the lunar turract -phases of the Apollo 12 flight. duce IO timta the energy aroWld the sun. tlngly II will m"-n t h e They will make two moon launch vehicle er third slige Mer~ ,pactcraft w b J d ~ for science's sake -during Impact of the depleted 2~· generated by the impact of The S.IVB impact w i 11 "Odyssey" command module walb luUnc from four lo of the more poWtrflll ·aa,tum carrltd the first AinerlcU the Apollo 13 mluloo next ton uctnL stage, traveling at the ~scent stage and create precede by about 26 hours in lunar orbit durlng the moon fJve l:IOurs each -the flpt V for six JTl4Nled ·a,nd six astronauts into space and allo Wednesday. 3740 m.p.b., cauttd shock reverberaUons of considerably the landing on the moon ln landlrtg and explor&Uon. at 2:18 a.m. (E.S.T.) April unmaMed Apollo ..mlu)om. prod Uc e d the Gem In l The lf>.ton Mc o 0 nne11 waves which, the seismometer longer duration and intensity. the Fra Mauro highland area Lovell a veteran of U1ree 16 and the setond about 10 'J,'he McDormeU Douglas g.. IP!'ctcraft wblcb 1oQed a - Douglas S.I.VB will be the lndicat~, lasted for nearly an Normally the &-IVB and at·, by t.he Apollo 13 astronauts previous\ space flights, and p.m. (E.S.t .) th~ same day. IVB project b a follow-on_ to total ol 919 hoW's 5' m!nutes large•t and heaviest man· hour and penetrated about six tached ·instrument unit speed James A. Lovell, spacecraft Halse are scheduled to remain Since the ini~l launch of the company's earlltr efforts of manned flight in mlssiont made object to strike the miles into the moon. past tbe moon at a distance commander, and Fred W. 3 3 1k ho u.r s after their the S·IVB In 1986, the rocket in the niUon'a m~ $JMCe of up to lf daya durati!f!· moon if the! mission 1 is suc··-----------------------------------------------------~------------ cessful, scientisLs said today. The spectacular 5800 m.p.h, crash of the 61-foot·long rocket and instrument unit i.s ex· peeled to provide scientist! with vital inConnatlon about the composition a n d un- derground-strµcture of the moon . Force of the impact "'ill be equivalent to the ex- plosion of 11 tons of TNT, Prior to ml?vin& into lts lunar colllalon course, the S. IVB wW fitt: twice as the third stage or the giant Saturn V rocket whiCh will lilt the trio of Apollo 1! astronauts from here toward man's third lan<ijng on the moon. McDo nne,Jl Dougl a 1 Astronauuca Co. ( M D A c ) developed and built the $-!VB stage at Huntingto,n Beach for the NaUonal Aeronautics and Space Admlnistralion'a Manball Space Flight Cenler. Mission plans call for the big S.IVB to crash into the moon some 230 mllel west of the Apollo ta landing site and 115 miles west of where ' th Apollo 12 astronaut.. left a sefSmometer la!t November to record lunar structure tremors. · By cofrtlating the impact data 1 with that from the s e i Sm ometer, investigators hope to add to the knowledge of the moon'1 ·density gained from the lntenUonal crash-lan- ding of the empty ascent stage Santa Ana Gets Centrex E!!ectlve today the city of Santa Ana switches over to a Centrex telephone system which includes the adoption or new telephone numbers for various city offices. . New numbers, among those , •most frequently called ai:e Police Department emergency calls, 834-4211; Fire Depart- ment emeraency calls. ~ 2311 : Parks and Recreation, 8.14-4145: City Manager's or. lice, 834-4131; City Clerk, 834- 4906; Personnel Department, 8344154; Water Service, 834- 4080; Santa Ana P u b 1 i c Library, 834-4013. ( Those unable to find the city office desired may call 834-4050 for information. Thief Gets 1 Year Term A San Pedro man who used a six·inch steak knife to ex- tract $98 .75 from a Westminster service station attendant will spend the next year in Orange County Jail. Superior Court Judge James F. Judge carved out that sentence for Walter Thomas Loftis, 22 1 with the longshoreman's guilty plea to charges of second degree rob- bery. He also ordered Ulrtis to serve three years on p~ ~ bitlOn. LoJ'tis was arrested b y Westmlnster police last Feb. 16 · shortly: after he h a d " flbiirished · his knlfe to obtain taki~s from an attendant at the : Ri<:hfield station, 6982 Westminster Ave. He filed hli guilty plea in Westminster municipal court. Ja_ycettes Plan Dance "Spring Tfling" is tbe theme of the Fountain Valley Jaycet· tes supper-dance scheduled for tonight at 8:30 at the Fountain Valley Community HalL Admission to the supper· dance is $7.50 per couple. Proceeds from the event will help purchase a piano for lhe Fountain Valley Community Center Building. 111e general publlc is invited to the spring danoe and sup- per. _ ~heriff Plans Flying Posse , GOLDENDALE, Wash. , '(AP) -KllckJIAt County ; I 5hcrur E. c. Kal .. r Hid '-.. TburJday ht bas or1enlzed a ""'llYl!i)herilra posse to tom- .. ~~t citt~ tMfts. 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By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Pressure is on the Nixon adntinistra- Uon to help reaolve postal, rail and air controner labor dis putes. An agreement wtth the Teamsters Union appears on the verge of collapse. And there has been little progress in New York City newspaper negotiations. That was the bleak picture on the em- broiled labor dl'le today. Chicago's Teamster Local '105 has all but rejected a naUoMI agreement reach- ed ThUrsday that would give 450,000 tn1ckers a 27.5 percent wage increase over three years. The local has tenta- tively called a strike of its 50,000 mem- bers for Monday momillg. Jf the union goes through with the walkout, both Teamster and industry leaders fear the national agreement will break down arid a new wave ·of wildcat N. Koreans Free Jet, Diplomat TOKYO CUPI) -North Korea announc-- Sometimt! the iroverbial wolf seemed to be at the door, despite the fact Dr. Wesley G. Slocum carri&I. a thousand-dollar bankroU any day and droveaiic. Marlin m wa1 often In need. ·~ ed Saturday Jt Is releaaing the Japanese vice transport minister and three crew-. men who fleW to Pyongyang as hostages ~# :.\f=:: Friday. The ~"! ' AWAITING 'COUIJT HEARING Murder Suapo<t Slocum "~ lil·~'lo .~ tl09r and ask f« m~'y, ~"a drin~ ·Yoi.i'd see ber hitchJliking to the atore." Sometimes -or so it sounded - lhlit pro~I woK IOI lmlde. Sound• ln ~ olg)lt hint..i at violence that often spilled Into the street, but whatever passions pulled them, the cou- ple lived with some bitter bond. NEEDED WIFE- He needed her in a $2.2 million lawsuit against Santa Ana police, who once show- ed up at his office at 217 N. Bristol St., responding to a dispute betwetn (Sae SLOCUM, Page I) Campaign Statement Issue ' Gets Top Court Priority \ By TOM BARLEY Of tr. O.ltr Pllltl Slaff COOn!y Clerk William E . St John's batt1e with an election candidate over the wording d a campaign statement was given priority Friday when an anx· iol1J p:inter warned the parties that '• long Court delay might mean no cam· palgo statement at all. Superi(I' Court Judge Robert S • Corfman has put the issue on his calen- dar for Tuelday. H~ will hear on that day the argument ol Raymond J. Edwards that St John "capriciously. unbwfully and maliciously" d e I e t ed. much of his. campaign language when be filed bis notice in Superior Court. Deputy County Counsel Clayton Parker will defend St John and he said Friday that his response wUI be that Edwa~d,s did not confine himseU to campaign t.sSues when he filed for tbe county treasurer's post held by tvan Swanger. Edwards argues that the language struck out by St Jotm simply represented an extension of that argument and should be placed before voters. Deleted by the county clerk were these comments: "Since 1965 the Orange County Grand Jury has been ciitng the incumbent treasurer's failure to properly deposit these funds. According to his own state- ment of Feb. 28, 1970, incumbent Ivan . Swanger was giving $27.218,295.88 of our county tax dOilars to financial companies free of charge. They go on: "Wondering why our taxes skyrocket? No wonder the Grand Jury continues to cite the incumbent · treasurer's failures.'' Edwards states that St. John violated California election codes when he deleled that statement. He will ask Judge Corfman to order it included in election literature. OAIL Y PILOT lllff Pile'" 'MY CLIENT IS INNOCENT' Defen.-Attorney Aueustine 1st Court Test On Antiwar Bil,l Grows Closer BOSTON (AP) -Two federal judges have refused to block shipment of a Mas· sachu.sett.s soldier to Vietnam whlle his lawyers test a new state law that chaJ.. lenges the legality of the Vietnam war. The law, signed Thursday by Republi· can Gov. Francis W. Sargent, says that, except for emergencies, "no inhabitant of the commonwealth • • • shall be re- quired to terVe" in foreign wars where there has been no declaration of war by Congrw . St.ate Atty. Gen. Robert H. Quinn said th.at in a little more than 24 hours after the law took effect 10 Massachusetls ser- vicemen asked his office to take legal ac· tion to spare them Vietnam duty. The activity in the federal courts invol- ved John Griffin, 22, of Holyoke, an in· fantryman under orders to report today at Ft. Dir, N. J., for assignment to Vietnam. Griffin was drafted last July. Tbe announcement on Pyangyang ridio wu picUd up in Tokyo by Shin;A news service, an agency speciali.zfug Jn moni- tQring Commun!~ broadcasts. It iaid the four mu would Dy bac:I; to Tokyo later Sa1un1.,..., the hijacked plan._ They had arTlved "1th the nine hljacktr1 Friday Jn Pyongyang and, according to a Japanese newsman there, had been taken to a downtown hotel, all in good condlUon. North Korea announced Friday that be· cause "the situation has changed" it could not guarantee the release of the $4.7 mil· lion Boeing m airliner and the repatri- ation of the 13 men, including Japanese Vice Transport Minister Shinjuro Yama- mura. The Pyongyang radio broadcast said the North Koreans would be keeping the hijackers and would take "appropriate measures" with them. It did not elabor· ate. One Pyongyang newspaper described the aa1h hour hijacking as having "a most sinister political motive lurking behind it'' and another said the plane arrived "without aoy advance notice or consent." "The Trotskyist students (hijackers) !!.howed an utterly &rTOllant attitude as they disembarked from the plane, swing. ing their arms and kicking the air 1n karate fashion and behaving like heroes," Takashi Kobayashi reported in the Jap.. anese Communist party newspaper Red Star. Gutenberg Bible Price $2.75 Million NEW YORK (AP) -0oe of 13 Guten- berg Bibles 19 the country and 46 sur· viving copieS'in the world is being offer· ed r0r sale in New York at a prict esti- mated between $2.5 and $2.75 million. The Schucl;burgh copy, named for a Engllsh nobleman who acquired the near- ly perfect two-volume 'vork in fhe la~t part of the J8lh century, Y.'as recent ly purchased by rare book deaJer Hans P. Kraus. "The idea is," he said, "that you outline your platform and Mr. St ;Ji:ihn thought correctly I think, that F..dwards ove11tei>Poo the bounds in the ~1 he filed." The Anaheim man ts opposing Swan~ ~-~ ,wters that he, "llnllft: Carswell Showdown Near . . r ~7.;;'.:';nS::~1~°";~i' Bo~h Si4s Scrap for · Doubtful Senators teftSt. earning savinlJ -~ He• WI~ ' · I . ' he stltes~e(~or'tti;~ ;!',a::e~U:1 WASHINGTON (AP) -Both. ~ illness, 46 are-against rehommtttal, 39 for 1n, ODI--iiDtire four-ye.,..term"t-scrapped for the vo~.of a dw~g and 13 uDdec:;lared. my ~a,:? for n;iY 1 \. number of nomination 1enalor1 tod~s !uThe three-week debate fell ,lqto a virtual ct. , . t ihe-tlght battle ovet G. Harrou: . II Friday as the time for the vote near- ; Well'• nominal.Jon to the Suprtpte ourt ed. MMll developments were:. H neared a crucial test. / -A request by four opposition senators President to ost With a key vote ttt for Monday "'"' "ihat AUr. Gen. Johit N. MltcheU advise 1 ' porters or the 50-year-old Tallahtissee,. them t1 Carswell 's• racial views were in- wl •n..Jsors al Dinner 'Fla., fede.ral appeals judge said he wlll vesUgated by the FBI before his nomlna· ~ ;win confirmation by a margin of three or tion was submitted and, if so, why lnfor- THURMONT. Md. (uPI) -p,.,.;d~nt ,Nllon spent the night at camp DaVJd, 'bis mountaintop retreat. but will return to the While.-House tonight in Ume to cl•• 1 dinntr for the Duke and Duc:bess al Wt111bor. -. -Nl100 whose famny stayed In Wash- ington 'wt.u attend religiou1 eervlces in ttie White House Sunday morning, to .,,1lich he has tnvlttd former President and Mn. Lyndon B. John,,on, who are in Washlniton. ( 1out votes. maUon later turned up by other sources ' Opponents, hoping to tum up a lart·min-w11s not discovered. ~le maneuver that woold prove ~isive. Mltchell was reµorted Jn Florida and Conceded only thlt the vote will llf close. there •·at no lndie1Uon wbethu a reply At issue ln MoMay•a vote. will be a mo-would fe forthcoming. The 1enator11 who · tfon of Stn. Birch Bayh. ([).Ind.) ~ return asked for an answer before Monday's the nominaUon to the Senate JudJclliry vote., ..are DemocraUc Blrcb' Bayh of ln- Committe1 -where it would fa"Ce an al· diana, J'*J)h D. Tydings of Maryland mo1t. cert.Jin death. and Alan Crwton or C11Uornia and Rb- 11 the moOon falls, tht Senate votes publican Edward W. Brooks of Manach~ Wedne.'lday oa confirmation. seUJ. An Associated Press survey show\d_ . -Ten of the 11· members or the Judi- .that with two senators absent because Of ciar)' Commlttee stnt a letter to their col· ) ,. leagues sayinr no .uaerul purpose would be served by further hearlngs on Cars· wcll's nominatJon. They urged rejection or tbeJ ecommittal motion. Sen. Charles Mathla1 of Maryland was the only GOP member of the commltlet who did not 1lg1'1 the letter. But an aide said Mathias, who has not disclosed how he will vote, was out or the city when the letter was circulated. Republican Whip Robert P. Gri!lln or Michigan; the.acting party party leader, told the Senate thnt ''much o! the opposl· lion _hears the earmarks of a desperate efl~to void 1od turn blck the 11168 elec· tion. '''Rhen the people chose Richard M. Nix- on ii-their President In November! 1968," Griflln said, "they chose bis phi osoph7 a~ell and Indicated their prelerence to h'.l;fe him rather than another candidate Qr the prtsldencr nominate justices of the Supreme CourL' ' strikes will sweep the . naUon. The Chi· cago local took similar action in 1967 and succeeded in forcing a hightr wage sci· tlement that was accepted nationally. The Nixon administration ls facing a showdown with Congress over the Presi· dent's proposal to raise the price of first class mail to 10 cents a letter to flnance wage increases for postal workers. Sen. Gale W. McGee CD-Wyo.), chair- man of th e Senate Post Office and Civil Service Committee, said many of his committeemen oppose raising the k ent first class rate more than a penny or two. Postal workers in New York City, v;ho Initiated the nation's first mail strike ~farch 18. remained skeptical of the pact worked out by administration and union officials that would give all federal work- ers a 6 percent raise immediately, The package would give lhe carriers aoother 8 pertent increase depending on con- grtssional actions on postal refonns. Air traffic controllers waited for 1 sign today from the White House on their pledge to end the 2-day slowdown in exchange for amnesty and mediation. Despite earlier hopes that a compro- mise wiirked out Thursday by a federal judge would send controllers back to the towers, there has been no substantial change in "sick-OUt" absenteeism that has crippled a1r trallic. In the IS-month-old railroad labor dis· puJe, Labor Secretary George P. Schultz has urged Congress to impose a settJe- ment before emergency back.to-work Jeg. isJatloo expires April 11. Schultz and rail officials have said the talks appear hope- lessly deadlocked. One of four uniom bas blocked settlement. .. Vice Squad Hits Mesa Bar Again By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Like clockwork, detecUves lrom the Costa Mesa poll~ Department rolled into the Firehouse bar Friday night to cite the seventh bare-breasted dancer for enter. t,.ining "illlouf a permit. Bathed ~1 the soft glow 1>I nd jlgh\t, dai\cer lJ.a M. Ftazier, 231 of Bufna Park, Biggest Fight In 5 Months Rages on DMZ SAIGON (AP) -The U.S. Command re- ported today the heaviest fighting along the demili tarized zone in nearly live mon- ths, but elsewhere enemy attacks appear. ed tapering off after four days. Informed sources said, however, inteUI· gence ind icated the enemy "highpoint" would continue until Tuesday with per· haps another upsurge of allacks before then. The wave of North Vietnamese attacks, heaviest since last August has killed at least 88 American and w ' South Vietna· mese troops and wounded 463 U.S. and 748 government soldiel':!I. Allied forces clRim thev killed 926 Nor- th Vietnamese and Viet Cong. The casualty Ugu res are based on only those actions reported in allied communi- ques, and sources said they are actually hJ~her since smaller unit actions are not reflected In the dally communiques. A com plete official casualty summary cov- ering this week won't be released until next Thursday. North Vietnamese also forces attacked the recently recaptured American support base at Sam Thong in Laos after a Lao- tion general bad claimed thal the town was sa fe. Mllltary sources said enemy units of un. known size opened up shortly artP.r dawn with recoilless rifle and machine gun fire on the outpost nestled in a ·valley about 90 miles north of Vientiane. "They brought their guns up quite close," said one source. The attack appeared to be focused against the Sam Thong airstrip and U.S. aid buildings nearby. . The fighting along the demil itarized zone in Vietnam centered about rour miles 11outhwest of Con Thlen and a mile south of the 17th parallel that divides North and South 'vfe lnam. Census Workers ' Go Everywliere Planning to go to 1 drive-in movie ~1onday evening? Do•'l be Aurprlsfd If a census wqri:er sUcks h.ls head in your. car window and asks If f1>U have co1npleted your 1970 census form. Squads of census taker!'! will c<imb the Orange County area Monday night in a special drive to count per500s who do not have a fixed address. The census workers will vlslt mllslons, theaten, city parks and othtr places that "floater•" may lit round In a 1pecial tffort to make sure tmlt all rcs1dtnts in the area are counted. District m1nager Roy E. Gordon remarked th•l under the census law,, everyone Is required to answer official census qucstJons. .J.' was just about to finish her gyrations to ''You Got What It Takes" sans bra when vice detail meo Sam Arnold and Dave Hayes flashed brief smiles and a badge, and ordered her to get oU the stage. Hayes and Arnold are already familiar faces at the bar, located at 177 E. 17th St., bavlng made ~ vi&lts With their citaUon book for Over a week. Bar patrons, who filled nearly every seat of the Firehouse to see the action, noted the officera were late this time. They usually entered at 7:15 p.m. but did not arlve until 7:'5 p.m. Friday. While the detectives took the danctr clutching various articles of clothing, 1n: to a room marked "Private" to charge her with violation of Sec. 61301 of the municipal code, another waitress quickly seized the opportunity to snap off her bra and continue the dancing while the law· men were busy. Arno!? explained the alleged offense -danc1ng·without a permit -is a misde-- meanor violation and is punishable by a maximum fine of $500, six months in jall, or both. "The house is very cooperative and the crowd has been very cooperative " he . said in departing. ' Blonde Lisa Frazier, who was back up on stage within 25 minutes to begin anoth- er routine to the tune "Instant Karma's Gonna Get You," shrugged off the cita· ti on. '·J don't care," she said, insisting that she would continue her performances. Bar owner Ray Rohm, a burly man of 24. clutching a thlck roll of 25-ceni ad· mission tickets, also said he would keep up the shows despite the continued visits from the vice·squad. "I guess I'll continue until J get tired of the business," he said. Rohm cha rged the city council has stc1dfastly rerused to grant the girls en- tertainment licenses which he says must be obtained at the pcince department. "I've been open for a year and a halt as a bikini bar and none of the girls had an entertainment license. I went. topless and the.n -bang -it began." . He added that none of the girls appears to mind the police visits or the citations. "They're used to it. They've got them from all over for bottomless. Most of them are bottomless dancers. They come from an agency In Hollywood." The Firehouse is the only Costa Mesa tavern to featu re topless entertainment since !he Baby Doll stopped its peek shows three years ago. Orange Coast l\'ealher The Orange Coast will be sunny today and Sunday with some gusty winds this afternoon. The days will be slightly warmer. INSIDE TODAY Ost'llr, flolly1oood's mo.~t popu· lor "golden boy.·• is elegantly displayed on tht cover of TV \VEEK today. Tltt cover storw previews the glittering Academy awards sJ1ow 1ohich. will orlgfn· att Tuesday night from tht Doro- thy Chandler Pavlli011 of tht Lot '4ngtlts J\fu.ric Ctnttt". A11t1 l.MHlen w flllllf'talll-1 " (ftvrCfl N ..... ... -• c11uUllf .... _, ... " ..... ,. _., " Crettwtl"'f .. 1tffl •• ,.,. , ... Ot•tft Hltlc:n " ... ... If.II Sllllflll ,.,. • llKll Mtrll•ll •• ., ' J! . DAJL Y PILOT S.tlwd11, ~ .. 11 4, 1970 . ' Beaeh Rocket. to C.rash on Moon •. f-0r Science • A Huntlnlfm Beach-but)! ~flhe~ule'1iitreDliF-5Clenlli!s ea ma{eUial1 e .9rabo1f li>Ollmllii0n1 path Ha\s<JF.;lunar";,, ue pilot. 'Aquailus" lunar moGuTe ot.ielus'1ieene!lllerih0se« procram. 'Ille comp t nf, rocket will purposely be crash· onto tM moon durtni ihe liliit crash of 'the S..lVB Should pro. tiiat Cll'tles them into orblt Astronaut 'Jl)Or6.,. K. Mat.. land.s on the moon's surf act. ond stage ol the Saturn 1B deilgned and b u 11 t UM' ed Into Ille lunar surface -phases o the Apollo U fight. duce· JO Umes the enet11Y around the IWI. Unlly II will ·"'4• t h e 'llley will mw t"° -lauodl v~e or, thltll l10P ~<:ll!Y -lfl , w b I e b for aeieoce's we -dll!lnl Impa of the <!epl•ted 1~ fl'!Der•!'d by lhe lmp~et of The S.IVB lm\"et w 111, . "OdYuey" ~and "l"lfUI• wllu i..u., 'tr= f«ir to ol Wt 1l*O -.,r1111 Siillifi eamed the nl'I\ Ameilean the Apollo I! mission neil ton a · t stage, travtllng al the ,li:tl\\. ~~ Md ~ill! ~'1 abi>U 29 bouro In hiliar orbit dUrlng the moon five hours each -the Jlrol • V foi' six manned 1i1d llx utronauts into space ~ alao Wednesday. . 3740 tn .. h., cau111d 'flock rever68fiUliiliJ!~illofi61y glib the 1ft9.0ii in landlJJ& and e1plorallon. at 2:13 a.m. (E.S.T.) Apr!J unmanned Apolld ......... produced the Gemini The IS.ton Mc o 0 n n e 11 waves wll ch, the .seiimometer longer duraUon and intensity. F Fra Mauro hlgblaM area Lovell, a veteran of Utree 16 and the •nd about 10 The , McDonntll D'Juglu S-spacecr&ft which logg~ a Douala$ S-IVB will be the indicated, lasted for nearly an Normally the S-IVB and at-by the Apollo 13 astronauts previous space Oights, and p.m. (E.S.T.) tbe same di7. • JVB project 11 a fOiJow..,n to total ot 9e9 hours 58 minutes largest and heaviest man-hour and penetrated about slx tached instrument unit speed James A. Lovell, spacecraft Ha lse are scheduled to remain Since the initial launch of the CCJl'.Dpany's earUtr efforts of manned fli&ht in mi§ionl made object to strike the miles into the moon. past the moon at a di.stance cOmmander, and Fred W. 3 3 ;~ ho u rs a f t e r their the S-IVB in 19'6, the rocket in tM' nation'• manned apace of up to 14 days duration. moon ir the mi~ion Is su~,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:....~~~~~~~~~~--'~~~"-~--'~~~~ cessful, scientists said today. The spectacular $800 m.p,h. crash of the 61-foot-long rocket and instrument un1t Is ex. pected to provide sclenUsts with vital information about the composition a n d un- derground structure of the moon. Force of the impact "'ill be equivalent to the ex- plosion of 11 tons of TNT. Prior to moving into its lunar collision course, the S-• IVB will fi re twice as the third stage of the giant Saturn V rocket which will lift the trio ol Apollo 13 astronauts from here toward man's third landing on the moon. McDonne l l Douglas Astronautics Co. ( M D A C } developed and built the S.IVB stage at Huntington Beach for the Natlcnal Aeronautics and Space Administration's Marshall Space Flight Center. Mission plans call for the big S.IVB to crash into the moon some 230 miles west ~f the Apollo 13 landing site and 115 miles west of where th Apollo 12 astronauts left a seismometer last November to record lunar s tru ctu r e tremors. By correlating the impact data with that from the s eismometer, invesligaton hope to add to the knowledge of the moon's density gained from the intentional crash-lan- ding of the empty ascent stage Santa Ana Gets Centrex Effective today the city of Santa Ana switches over to a Centrex telephone syst,em which includes the adoption of new telephone numbers for various city offices. .New numbers, among thoae most frequently called are Police Department emergency ca\I!, 834,-4211 ; Fire Depart- ITlf'!'I) !"l'"i!~'Y .fiilt sq. 1 231 I IPafks ea .necn:aUoA, 834-4145; City Manpger 's of. fice, 834--4131; City Clerk, 834- -4906 ; Personnel Department, 834-4154 ; Water Service, 834- 4080; Santa Ana P u b I i c Library, 834-4013. Those unable to find the city office desired may call 834-4050 for information. Thief Gets I Year Term A San Pedro man who used · a six-inch steak knife to ex-· tract $98.75 from a Vlestminster serv ice station attendant will spend the next year in Orange County Jail. Superior Court Judge James F. Judge carved out that :sentence for Walter Thomas Loft is, 22, with the longshoreman's guilty plea to charges of second degree rob- bery, He also ordered Loftis to serve three years on pro- bation. Loftis was arrested b y Westminster police last Feb. 16 shortly after he had flourished his knife to obtain takings from an attendant at the Richfield station, 6982 Westminster Ave. He filed his guilty ·plea in Westminst.er municipal court. Jayce ttes Plan Dance 1'Spri ng Thing" is the theme of the Fountain Valley Jaycet- les supper-dance scheduled for lonight at 8:30 at the Fountain Valley Community Hall. Adm.ission to the &\Jpper- dance is $7.50 per couple. Proceeds from the event will help purchase a piano for the Fountain Valley Community Center Building. 1lie general publlc is invited to the spring dance and sup- per. Sheriff Plans . ·F'.lyfug Posse GOLDENDALE, Wash. (AP ) -Klicldlat Co u n l y Sheriff E: C. 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BOSTON (UPI ) -Almost lhe entire record of the secret Mary Jo Kopechne in!luest-a copy of the 764·page trans- cript of testimony and the stenographic notes from which the transcript was pre- pared-are unaccounted for, UPI has learned. acid rock blaring through the eight-inch Evidently tubes were not shipped with Speaker of Feldscher's 1930 Philco radio, the early radios for fear or breakage .. Y(lu could almost imagine hearing a Feldscher reglued the front veneer Lone Ranger serial on the air. or ;in panel of the radio. making it stronge~- old Amos 'n Andy program. brought than the original. "When this radio to you by 1.AJx -"The ·soap that Floats.'' ,.,,as ·made, the· cabinet makers used or Burma Shave. animal glue which often separated or Newport Beach resiQent fcldscher. a cracked/"' he explained . · , systems analyst at Hughes Aircraft. After stripping off lhc old finish. bought his first antique radio for $12 Feldscher put two coats of clear varnish at a local antique shop. The 1930 Pltilco and qilc <.ilat of dull varnish on the was in a corner of the shop. lts front radio to bring oul the grain and make filigree was kickeO· in4od-its wooden it look natural. _ cabinet was dried and cracked. Feldscher is in no hurry to sell his . After ~~fng µie Phil~o, ftldscher two r~dios -in fact. he :bas no idea went to t&ei.1J1~•rr t.o fincl out more of w~~t to ask !Ofr tbel ~· -~ . • about the old wOOdeo radio. "This is the firs. u.me that electronic ''Looking .. ,Pu?q&~ ·~ t931 ~~~tur~y .... ~prCJ<!.u~ts . a~~ beginning ~ be valu~ Evening l>ost magazines, I founcf .an as anUqqes, l\eJT1'uSeCi: . advertisement for the radio," Feldscher • \Vhatev.er the1t value IS, Feldscber \fill :.aid continue to reconstruct the old radios rhe ad stated that the radio was as a hobby, "Because it's interesting." Candidate Says Democ1·ats Pru·ty to Solve Prohle1ns Thilf nation today needs a • 1 no nonstnse" approach to its mounling crime, violence and drug problems and the Democratic Party "is or should be" ideally equipped in hislory and tem- perament to deal .,.,·ith those issues. Depu- ty Attorney General Charles O'Brien told Orange County Democrats Friday. O'BrieR told a Santa Ana luncheon meetin.,. of the Democratic Advocates of Ora'nge County that the Democratic party has "always been the party or hope, programs and ideas and those qualities were never more needed than they are in the Americ a of today ." The candidate for the a t to r n e y general's post being v a ca t c d by Democrat Thomas Lynch urged all Democrats to "talk Jefferson, f.1adison DAILY PILOT New,•rt l•nlri H•11liltlJl•11 l••'lri L•t••• l••th '••11tel• Yelley C•1t• Met• S•11 Ct.111•11r. ()llA,NGE COA,~T f'UILl~MING CQMPA,NY •ot••I N. W••" P•ttodtnl 11111 Pvbli\~N" J1ck •. c ... 1.y V•<~ P•r.:c.etit l"d GcMtll M1"1gtr lholl'll K11vil EOo~t 11,.,,1111 A. M u•~h<~• Mtnt~inlt Ef•!OI ~ich1rd '· N.U Se..111 Ori"'' Cou~ly [dae• Offk•• co.•• Mf 1t: llO WC•I '"' Slrtt• Ne"'~'' ll•1(P>: 1111 Wl•1 l•ll><n IOlllC.,l"I lo..,,.. At•cll: 271 FertU ,..,I'll.,. l-iuntln11en le1'11: llllS 8tn" 1,.,.1,.,t rd So" Cltmtn!t: JM ND<lll [I Co,.,lno lfNI and Hamillo11 to the kids." It \vas one \Vay, he argued , to counter the "Marxist propaganaa on the campuses'' and it was "one step towards correction of mouJlting drug abuse among our young people." O'Brien·s address was the first major talk delivered before the newly formed Democratic I aw ye rs' organization. Laguna Niguel attorneys 'Tom Keenan awd Tom CrOlbY are president and vice president respectively of the group. What the Decmocratic Party doesn·t need in lb.is vital election year, O'Brien said, "are the slogans and c;:liches that inevitably clutter up politics today. But if you ha ve to have the1n," he added , "I'd advise you to adopt 'be hard nosed ' and •get with it' as the kind or language that ,,.e have lo have." ''We have to realize and act on U1c premise that we cal\ not tolerate and live with the •'Easy Rider ' image," O'Brien warned. "There is 110 poesibili ty or coexistence with the world depicted by that type of thinking and our Jaw enforcement programs are geared and should be increasingly geared to that concept. "But it shouldn't be left lo law en-- forcement," O'Brien said , "and thal°N where we Democrats come in -for J think we are ideally suited to• press home the argument that political parties. c;hurches, educators and parents should be llnked to solution of a problem that has brought other problems along in its wake." Drug abuse means "dynamitings. bom- bings and increasing crimes of violence," the deputy attorney general said. "And . we should be looking to ~heir solution right here al home because we wilt not find the answers by looking to Uie federal government for the financial aid tflat, to some people, means the begin-- oing of the solution." "fi'ederal action·means federal waste, federal boondoggling and federal idiocy," O'Brleu warned. "Our federal govern- meot has lost the ability to become pragmatic and ii has, therefore. lost the ablllty to lead," "We h<'ar a lol about the RepubUcnn Party'8 11 th Commandment (you shall speak no ill of .any other Republican),,. O'Brien said. "I'd like to sUggest a 12th commandment for .,iurselves and l'd like ttt suggest the slogan advocated by {author) Norman Mailer and Jimmy Breslin In their New York campaign -•no more bulldash'." If these key documents have been n1is· placed or prematurely destroyed, it would cast a shadow over the grand jury in· \'estigation into the death of the 23-year~ old Washington secretary In Sen. Edward ?\-I. Kennedy's car. The investigation gets under way in Edgartown Monday. Until the UP I report Friday. only one copy of the transcript was known "to exist. It has been impounded at Suffolk Superior Court here along with the re. poft;l~Edgartown District Court Judge Ja'nfes A. Boyle and some physical evi· dence presented aL inquest which con· eluded afte Jari . 8 .• A reliable source tol d UPI uiht Judge Boyle was provided with two copies of the transcript-one for hi s personal use on \\1hich he could make notes while pre· paring his report and a "clean copy" to be filed as the official transcript. No other copies were made. Whether Boyle has destroyed or return· t>d the ~ond copy was not known. Ed- "'ard V, Keating, clerk of the suffolk superior court wtrlch is custodian fi>r the docum~nts, said only one copy of the transcript was in the court's possession. The Massachusetts Supreme Court or· dered all inquen documents impounded when it set ground rules for the inquc.!!lt. These documents can be made public only when the J>O!Slbility of any further criminal action has been eliminated . ft \\'as learned Thursday by UPI that the stenographic notes of the secret pro- ceedings were not impounded with I.he other documents. yet no one seems 10 be able to account for their whereaboul.'I. Ca1npaign Gets Way Off Ground Look ••• up Jn the sky . . . it's a bird -no, it's a plane -and Costa Mesa City COuncilman Willard T. Jordan's name is trailing behiod it. Actually, the banner just says Will Jordan, because space is limited. It is his way of getting his 1970 city council campaign o!f the ground. The incumbent candidate 's campaign plane will be seen aloft over the city today and next ~turday. Fullerton GI Dies in Vietnam Good Friday came wrapped in black to an Orange County couple whose son received the ignominious distinction of raising California's Vietnam death toll to 4,000. The latest man to be killed in aclion was PFC John S. Rick, son of Mr. and Mr8. Don L. Rick, Fullerton, who were notified of the death last Friday. The first Californian to die in the Viet- nam Dghtlng was Spec. Theodore G. Fe-- land or Sonoma. · British Maintaining Order in Ireland BELFAST, Northern lrelAnd (AP) Two explosions rocked Belfast before dawn today, but 11!hoot-to-kill" orders is- sued to British troopc kept the streets clear of rioters for the fi rst time since Easter. One bomb ripped through a tailor's on 11 ma in shopping street, blowing out win· dows aod thRtterlng glass in near by shops. No casualties were· reporlcd. S1tu rd.-y, April 4, 1~70 s DAILY PILOT 3 11 Was Just ·a .Mistake ·Look-alike House Really Causes 'J:.rouble REDWOOD CITY (UPI) -Sine. sur- burban apartments tend to look alike, James CraWford told a superior <..-ourt judge. the Inevitable happened. He testified that ~after one too many libations late one night he entered the wrong apartment-where he U1ought his girl friend was-and sl.arted to make Jove to the woman next door. The 23-year-old housewife, dazedly im- agining her husband had returned fron\ picking up a relative at Oakland Airport, responded to his passionate caresses. • Until-that is-her wandering hand strayed to Crawford's mustache. 'fhe house\\'ife's husband has a beard-but no n1ushtache . "You're not my husband !" she screan1- ed. Cra\v(ord said he jumped out of bed and tried to explain. The terri(Jed house. wile ran into the hall and he kept follow- ing her, in an attempt to explain the blunder . •Ie was still explainin& Thursday to..· the judge that he had been having a FroHa 1•age 1 ' couple of drinks with his girl friend In Ule Identical next.door •partment, rent· eri only three days before. He ?emember· cd he had to gel something from his car out11ide ind returned through the wrong door. Judge Joseph S. Huberty agrffd and d1smised the charges after a lhree-day trial. Because of a jammed coo.rt ealen· dar and his inability to raise '3,125 bail. Crawford had languished in jail for 70 days. Judge •luberty ruled this was pun. Jshment enough for going through the wrong door . SLOCUM MYSTERY IN MESA PROBED • • • Mrs. Slocum was determined again to be' in need of trealment for alcoholism. "She was on a binge," said one ac-. quaintanee. The freezer lock was broken March 26 -and witlt it -the most grisly secret of the Mesa Verde mystery house. A \~;orkman cleaning oul decaying con- tents found \vhat he thought was a coconut, but it was the head of a third Slocum daughter. Cynthia, 2~~ months, had been cut up and packaged like other cuts of meat. police believe, for more than six years. No\v , the question to be detennincd In the courts is this: Whatever happened to baby Cyntbia? One allegation by Dr. Slocum is that J5he is in New York. Costa Mesa police and the Orange County District Attorney must necessari- Jy be secretive, prosecuting a criminal case almost without legal precedent. CHARGED WITH MURDER Dr. Slocum is fonnally charged with her murder, and set for~ an April 22 preliminary hearing. while hi s wife is anticipated lo be a key witness. His defense attorney, Paul Augustine Jr., is a crack criminal trial lawyer \vltlt a reputation for sue<:ess. Augustine says that Dr. Slocum - admittedly once convicted of assaulting his \Vife, and later committed for psychiatric . observation -is innocent of this blza1Te crime. "He in no way participated in, or brought about the death of his child or the disposal of her body thereafter." Augustine said in a lengthy interview Wednesday. Huntington, UC Face.Fight on Tidelands Money Huntington Beach and the University o( California may ha ve to battle over a chunk or state money from tidelands funds oft the city'a coast. State Assemblyman Robert Burke (R· Huntington Beach) has introduced a bil l to cha11ge the city's percentage or th e tidelands receipts from one percent to five percent. That money currently goes into the state's university system. ' "Right now we get about $58,000 in tidelands money,'' says Vince Moorhouse, city director of HarbOrs and Beaches. •1Jt's a mere pittance compared to the cost ot cleaning up the beaches from the mess made by tidelands oil." J( Burke's bill ls a pproved. the city stands to make about $290.000 yearly. "We figh t this battle eve ry year. lt seems to me if this money Is generated here it shoul d be returned at a fair rate," Moorhouse said. Burke warned, "You can be sure the University will not give up its claim to these funds without a battle. I am, however, equally sure that Huntington Beach's arguments are well founded and can be justified." "State legisla tors are talking on· servallon. This is a chance for them to put the money where their mouths are," said Moorhouse. Police Officers Going w Market For Little Pigs ... Frenchy Frydman's little pig went to market recently. No\v, the Long Beach Police Officer for his tiny animals, which are about the size of a healthy fingernail clipping. They're tie-tacks. Lawmen throughout the Southland are adopting the little emblem as a reverse-- psychology spoof, replacing miniature handcuffs or badges to set off their era· vats. Frydman and his partner, Officer Rob- crl A. Fowks, provide the Ue tacks In sterling silver and gold, with California Gov. Ronald Reagan now among many proud wearers. Jewelry isn·t the only appUcatlon of the once-derl5lve term for mO<!ern day In this case. they 're Perserverance, tntegrity, Guts and Service. Cai· Wash on Sunday A car wa sh, sponsored by Orange Coast COllege's Shell 'n Oar CJub 1is ~lated from 10 a.m. to • p,m. Sund11iy at the Mobil stetlon at IJarbor BQUlevard and Adam& Strett In c:osta Mesa. He says he will call witnesses to support that allegation . ;.I never promise anythlng tf J can't deliver," says the man who won the 1964 National Award ol Merit as a criminal trial lawyer. But whatever happened to b a b y Cynthia? WHAT'S BACKGROUND What does Attorney Augustine know? These questions aside, who are Wesley and l\larian Slocum? How did they and their two -three -daughters fit intO the life imposed upon the fairly tolerant neighborhood? A team of DAILY PILOT reporters hunted ans,vers and also de veloped some new questions in gathering facts about lh e tragic Slocum family. "\Vhy do you even want to write about something like this?" asked one real estate man involved in the fateful transal·tion. Dr. Slocu1n, 44, was born in New York, educated at SL John's University in Brookly n and Meharry Med I ca 1 College. Nashville, Tenn. He interned at Kings' County Hospital and was a resident surgeon at Coney I s I an d Hospital. lie perrormed about 100 autopsies as a New York coroner 's pathologist, a point Augustine promises to make in the case of lhe crudely butchered baby. MET NURSE Somewhere about that ti me, he met surgical nurse 1'.1arian Zutlas and they were married Ocl. 21 , 1953, two ex- tremel.v intelligent persons in the same profession. Race is irrelevant to many aspects (lf lhe grotesque case. bul it is relevant to their Mesa Verde h<tme purch!LS¢, two years after moving to·Callfomla whtre in 1961 he obtained a license to pracUce, acording lo the Orange County Medical As.11ociation. He is Negro. His wife ts Caubasian. Now 45, she has maiqtained her license as a surgical nurse In both New York a nd California, hoping to re~nter the field. according to some local sources. The Slocums first located at lhe Romneya ·Apartments In Anaheim, then began negotiating in 196.1 for the two. story Pae<!sctter Home built by de veloper Wally Gayner. Mrs. Slocum handled all the dealings, saying The Doctor -she never calls him by name -was simply too busy wlth surgical duties to come in, despHe realty company urgings. The deal was closed without his ever showing up. During a long, hot summer ot slt·in.!I .and violence in the south, the northslde of Costa Mesa was quietly integrated through a simple ruse. "We got complaints, but there was noth ing we could do," said one realty executive. Neighbors resolved lo make t h e Slocums welcome, and all appeared tran· qui! on the surface, but problems which can only be revealed in court emerged. The family -and its difficulUes: - grew, allegedly involving the third pregnancy and erupting into headline violence with the shooting incident at Dr. Slocum'! Santa Ana office, DRASTIC CHANGES Drastic changes occurred rrom Jong, unexplained absences to painfully evident presence, with screams, shouts and police cars parked in front. His police master record cai'd file show.!! 30 entries -family disturbance calls; illegal fireann ; suspicious circums tances; wife.beating; unfit l)ome: mental disturbance, and medical a.Id re- quests. Hers contains 11, going back over the same five years, including a report of a missing adult and chil dren, presumably from one of their absen~. Dr. Slocum's last entry is dated 3/27/70, showing in California Penal Cod • terminology 836.3 of 187: suspicion of murder. The gradual disintegraUon of a family that appeared to have every advantage, despite lta obvious disadvantage in an all·white enviroriment, today ,s e e ma virtually complete. Dr. Slocum is in jail. , llis ·wife is ldstitutionalized again for drinking problems, facing yet the ordeal in court. Their two daughten are in the county's Alberl Sitton Home, a far cry from the only growing-up kind of neighborhood they ever knew. NEW LEGAL FEES Meanwhile, new legal fees are eaUng up the last or the savings left from his surglcal practice, ended just three years ~and 51 weeks ago lD the 1tragic gun 'duel . Augustine won his acquittal on th1t attempted murder rap, in . a brUliant defense. A settlement or the $2.2 million suit that resulted was almo.!lt wlthtn Dr. Slocum's hands March 27, when 'culfs were placed on his wrists. "Isn't that ironic?," says his attorney, who was waiting with him for the start of the Superior Court action, now set J une 3, all other complications aside. Authorities are working hard to prepare the murder case which goe1 to preliminary hearing in municipal court April 22, possibly carrying with it historic legal precedents. The trial may very well be s~at, based on that possibility. ' The key question to be de lned -governing the future of two, aybe: four persons -is this: Whatever did happen to baby Cynthia? One -maybe two -really knows. POLICE HAVE MESSAGE, TOO -ON TIE TACKS AND T-SHIRTS ' ..•. .,. .•. _ 'l '·---.. • 4 DAllV PllDT S .. turd1y, March 23, l lf"/O P .ulpii .and· ;Pew . 0 The' Dlttne Computertt wlll be the sermon SUnday at 8, 9:30 and 11· a.m. · at ·SL Aoclftw's £1>1acopal Churcll, 600 St. Andrew'a L a n e , Newport Beach. Dr. Raymond Brahams will prtacn. On Sun· day evening at 7:30 p.m .• the report will be made by young people who spent ~aster week at the Mt. Elden Conference Center in Arizona. Holy Communion will be celebrated al both the 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. services at St. John the Divine Episcopal Cburcb, 2043 Orange Ave., C:Osta Mesa. The First U~ted Methodist Cburcb of Ha11Ungio1 Beach', 2721 17th Street, will et1nduct t~·o worship services Sunday at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Rev. Edward Erny~ will be preaching at botb--se1rvlces. His sermon topic will be "Love Is Fidelity". B i b I e Study and prayer groups meet Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. Harbor Chrlstt11 Clnlrch, Disciples, of Christ; meets each Sunday at H a r p e r Elemet)tary ~hool; 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Service begins with Church School at 9·30 Preaching and Worship is at 10:45 The sermon this week Is "A Tirtd Friendshi p" by Or. D: W. McElr oy , Minister. Jtev. David DlProrio v.•ill preach on "The Snov.·s of Lebaoon" Sunday at Chrt st Chun:b by tbe Sea, 1400 W. B_alboa Blvd .. Newport Beach. The service at 9:30 a.m. v.•ill feature gospel song s. "Have you et1lleeted your bonus?" is the sermon topic of the Rev. Norman L. Brown Sunday, at the Plymoutll Congregailonal C b u r c b of Newport Harbor, 3262 Broad St.. Newport Beach, at JO a.m. \\"Orship service. Lutheran Cllurch Of The l\1aattr, 2900 Pacific View Drive. Corona del Mar offers two hours of worshi p at 9 and 11 ,a.m. Sunday. The Lord's Supper will be offered at both hours of worship. Or. Wm. R Eller will dellver the message, i'Afler W~at!" <r Easter. Communion will be celebrated at the worship serylce at 9:SO a.m. at Christ Presbyterlaa Church, 20112 Magnolia St., Hunting ton Beach. Rev, Don al d E. Roberts will conduct t h e sen ices. At 7 P .M. on Sunday evening, the third of a series of ChrisUan Encounter Classes will be held at the church with "Marriage" as the sub- ject. HuntiagtoD Bea~ United Cbu.rth: or Rtllgioy.s ScleDce, 420 T~nth Street, will have as it's' guest speaker this Sun· day, Mrs .• Martha ·Stewart, assistant minister, LoI1g Beach United · Church o f Religious Science. Her topic of discussion will be "You are Able". Duplicate strvices are held (See PULPIT & PEW, Page 5) To Speld< The pre-school of St. Andrew's Presbyterian· Church will sponsor a talk by Dr. William R. Parker Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. at the chureh. The author-lecturer w i 11 speak on "The Problem Areas of Child Rearing. Dr. Parker currently serves as executive of the Foundation for Hu- man Achievement. Semltt•r• Set Ma rriage relationship is the topic of a seminar series planned lit the First Baptist Church o! Fo untain Valley. Di'. W. \V. Broadbent will con· duct the meetings ~be­ ginning Sunday at 6,30, p.m. The sessions l)y the director of the Broadbent Psychiatrlc C I i n i c and Training Center include lecture, talk:1 and video tape. l!telplt Swltclt The_ Rev. Blaine C. Mays of Phoenix, Ariz ., will exchange . pulpits this week with Ute Rev. Lofen D. Flickinger of • Ne\\>p0rt Uni!y Chiirch . His topic at the 10 a.m. service in Newport Beach will be "The Pur-po~e . of 'Living."· The Rev. Flickinger: will re· tum for. Wednesday'.s singspiration. · •K11omln9 God' San Clem~nte's Church ol Christ, Scientist con- gregation \Viii hear Har· old Rogers, C. S., of Mi- lan, Italy. Sunday at 3 p.m. in Myers Hall of United presbyterian Church. The public l_ec· ture \Vill be based on the theme '·J\nowing God Through U!'dl!)'slanding P-ray~r that ffeals " • ---ORANGE COAST -CHURCH DIRECTORY HARB~R TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH 1110 laker St • ., hlr"i'Ww, CMN M ... -•n. Coi11le Salles. Pestor Sunday School 9:46 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Baptist Training Union 6 p.m. · Evening Service 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study &: Prayer .............. 7:00 p.n1. ~~~~~:I FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST cHURCH 450 HAMILTON, COSTA MESA JllV. J, 0, WALLACE Sundty Schoi:ol •••••••• 9:45 Tr t ining Union •••• , , , • 5:00 Morni ng Wor1hip ••••• 11 :00 E•tnin9 Worship ••• , , , 6:00 Wedne1d1y Prey•r Mt•ling for 111 t')tl •••••••••••••• 7:10 Ph ... 642-tl 11 N•rwty Al._.,. Av•ll•bfe UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 2212 S. I. PALISADJ$ IQAD' _ 'SANTA ANA HEIGHTSI 5U"DAY KMOOL ............ , ................. t i-S A.M. M0Jlf(ING WOJl.SHll" .............................. 11 1".M. EVENING WOJl 5Hll" , ........... , .............. 1 l".M. 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Ser"i'lct ltodi119 Ro•-221 Mol11 St. Lag ur1a ESeach-Firsf Church of Christ, Scientist 435 HhJll Dr. Cllurcll & S•ll40V Scheol -f :JO &, 11 :00 lte•dh19 Reem, 214 hrest Newport New port Beach-Fi rst Church of Christ, Sc ientist 3303 Yio lido Church I-Su11dey School - ':15 &, 11 :00 1tttdh19 10•111, JJI S Ylo Lid• Beach-Second Church of Christ, Scienti1t· 31 00 Pociflc'Ylew Dr., Cere11• ffl Mw THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You. ST. JAMIS, J20t YI• Lido, Ntwptrt le1clt 7 :JO 0,111.-Holy (11cherlsr f :OO •·m-Mor11l119 Proytr lit I. Jrd $1111. Holy E11cltorltf J11d I. 4fti Sut. ':00 •.111.-Church Sch••I 11 :00' •• 111.-Holy E11ckarisf 1st I Jrd $1111. Mtr11l11g Preyer 2Jtd & 4tll 51111. Child Cort ot t :OO •·"'· Tht ltn. Joh" P. A1lley II, lect•r rr-,..-'"-\ 'i' NEWPORT HARBOR · LUTHERAN CHURCH I 2501 Cliff Dr. LI 8-4293 'TN It•. Jolftn G. llol•, Pester TN lo•. lo11old Wllite, Assiltut Poster F11mily We.t1fllp ''OQ lo lB:JCI e.m. Sunoev Sc:l>OOI ''I 10 lB:lO •.m. Wor~n!p Str~kt 11;1(1 •o U:!IO LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pacific Vie\v Dr. Corona clel l\'lar OR. WILLIAM R. ELLER 1 Tlie ltt"i'. D111•ld A. Cr11ll'lp Auocl•t• l~tor Pho11t: 615·0111 Nursery care available at all services WELCOME Mrs. W111ive Chambrrlal11, Porkh Worker Phont 644-?664 '100 A.M. Fomll, Wonhlit 10:00 A.M. S•11doy Church School 11 100 A.M. f ffti•• W•nhlp NYmry Pro•id..d ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS Pocfflc View Drf.,. at Mort11•rfte, Coro11• dol ,.., S1111~oy: 1 :00, 9:30 •Ml 11 :00-Chlld c-•' t :JO Holy D•yt • A11110111eed . All lac.n Wefc_. lec:tor, Th ltn. Jo9!11 lottn DO'ril ~ ,...M 444·146J ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. S111Mhip 7:30 & ':JO C91urcll k ... 1-t :JI 1\1FMt.yt: 6:30 I-I 0 •·•-: Jloly Dap • ..... ..-cM Ylc•, Tito loY. Joh11 W. O..crlcko1-l'ttt• 141·1JZ6 :I · ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH H11t1tklgt.n 5 .. c~. Ct1t11r111• Tnt Jttv. J.,,,., c. C•ley, 1'11ltr Sunda.y Services l 1H A.M. H•ty C•mmuniln t :Jt A.M. FtmllV Stntct & cn11rcn r:oo l".M. E~•n11n1 5ch10J1 ,,,. P'.M. EplKtpa1 11 ;ti A.M. 1-AOmlno WtrlhiP .,....,._ CIHirc:hmt11 Nursery Ctr• l'lllYMlff ' . !I ' CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Mit1ou1i Synod 7'0 Yict.rlo Sr., Co11H1 Mt1• lotlor Y. Toniow, Putor 548°5404 Yior~h•P S~vl~n: l :H & 11 "1.1. Stmdav Stt.001: 9;JO ,. M, Adul! B1blt C.Tft~!: t :)ll A.M CHRISTIAN ILIMIHTARY SCHOOL 541·'''' PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Moso Yer4e Drift & laker Strttt, Cost• Mno, Ccllif. 1"~0Jl l:;"ll C. ANOE'JISON, P.u1or SUl\f6Y Schoo!: 1:00, t:JO ano H:l»--Mornlnil WOr$~lp: l :Oll, t ;)l f nd 11:00 Princ1 of Pt1Gt luther1n School -Mi11 Etlhtr 0 110!'1, P1ineip1f Olf;ce Pliof'l t : 549.0S~ I School Phene; 549-0562 s~nG•v school •••....• 9,45 1 :~7: s:'i::.'l'''. ·::::::.~·:.'.·~:.~ :::. All are rordially invited to attend the cburrh AlfenJ. :Jhe . Church MOt11'"9 W•n111i1 .......... wr•· •:;II\. services and enJ'O.Y the privileges of the C'"'~li l St111doy klleol-10 A.M. 1t ... di119 ltooM -Zl4J (. Ce•t Hwy. Mi l~i"g Worship · •••••• : .•••• ••.• l :JO • 9:45 • 11 :00 A.M. # ' Dntln H..... ~ 1; l'"'*ll Mlnlller , ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH llll2 ·Culver Drive University Drive, Irvi ne' 1 V-5Mr• 7 , "' Reading Roonls ev. er rt N. Nlerm11011, Poltor Youih M1•lin9 , •• , •••• 6:00 YMTll Or•~•• ................. ,,'·"'· I y Ci'h • H M HW'Mf'Y ""'•llatllt •t 111 MN!nl Nurs~~y ·c·~·~~·p~Vi4~· Cllild Car• Provided AT ALL Sl!llVICES 0 OUP 0t'ce S1H14oy Sc.hool-f:IS A.M. Faruiily Worship IO :JO A.M. 842·2428 141-4771 141 6J41 l ll·l211 N11ntry C•r• 133·324' : o,,,, .1th• o,;1, w:,,: ,1r~~~C~E~N~T~R~A~L~~~nn.~~C~o:r~o:n:a~d~e~I ~M~a:r~'1l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FIRST CHRISTIAtl CHURCH NEWPORT UNITY BIBLE CHURCH , J: GLAD TIDINGS A Cordial We!oome from cHuRcH . 'il-uRC1t THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Main & Adams Streets Huntington Beooh Mornin9 Worihip •• , •• ,. , •••• •••• 7:10-&:lO I I I.OD A.M. , Bibi, School ••• , •••• 9,,.5 AM '"" :,,:~:"'"'" ' , ' ' '!' · " l:Y· o.,. 'i' ASSEMBLY OF GOD I 5th I lrvi"'' N1wporf B1•ch , ~ C' , 1Stnlor cltll-&ulld!n;i I ~ I t.. S 1:11 15TH I-MONAOYIA , NlWPORT IEACH 6'44·66JO ,... l'I ::: .,, (\! llKI Wttl ., HNI Hltllillll I Emph.isizing !I Z -I Thom11 Be11v1n11ti. Ptllor Sim Mil.'•r, Mu1ic1I Oirtelor 1:45 A.M. Sund•y School . Yoirfh Gro~p1 : ••••• 6:00 PM Evtning Wo,.hip • • •• 7:00 PM • ' The Pl•n of God I 1--"' f :45 A.M.-S1111day Sche•I -N1nery •tt•11~•11t The Penon of Chri~l 1 I-" ~ I 10:50A.M.-"'GOD COMMANDS CALL UNTO Ml" '1 The Power of the Ho ly Spirit 1· ~ • j'\ + Sermo11 by P1att•r OFFICE: m w. COll&I HIQ~w • .,, "'·"· ,.-,. 7 00 p M -SIN!iSPIAATION l"IMHlt: •~111· Su11d.1v Sd1ool 'All I -" I ~ I : ' ' 10 :00 A.M . 01votio"•' Strvi(f Morniris \\'01,hi(I 9 ~nd l~;JO AM I S ~ PriM• •f Pt•c• DIAL·A·PlAT11-'46·t63t t•'~non~ ~""''~ 7 r." :1>. ,, / ~O I LYPh.f• Sl119en WM...Wev &Ible s11,111y ' >:i.. '--""' . .,,. ftf I •••· 0011 ColelltOll sp ... !il .. l llllt st\l'llv Gr911'1 -w ... -1 e.m. Nun;rry C1rt Provlcled 11 111 1er~k.,. Office: W-UH 0111 O.-...Otlofl.J».t~B ~~~I ~~:1 CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ti N.-wporl Stttl! Mtll'IMr Cltl#fdl " U11"9f Clltlrcl! lltlltlNi ScltllC .. Ltl A"llllff SUNDAY SERVICE . , , ll Al>A Mlnlltfl';,, Albert t11r~1. R.S.c.~. THI ISl:ll Cl.Ue 01' NEWl"OllT IEACK sn a1111N ••v• .. S•i.t ·•nd ""l'~' 7 P.\I I ~I• MAo1 "''"' Wtd. 7:30 P.M.-Dr. Joll11 I . Scott, S.C.C. THchl nt 1101110111 Nurstry du.ins .erv<tc' r ·' ''SINGSPUtATION" IYIRY SUNDAY HIGHT A full Youlh Progr.im COMMUNITY c ... of O"np •nd 2l•d. St. 1: Co>!• M"' 1' CONGREGATIONAL Rt~. Frtd Mor11, P11to• /• • I 611 HELIOTROPE U1'1lrff Chu~ll of SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOl RELIGIOUS 1iCIENCE i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I 420 10th St., H11n+in9to11 l 11ch PhOne 516·1I20 Adult l Youth Sor.,ic11, I I 1.m. lit Y11r Cl1u, Wed., 7:15 p.m. Wonhlp-10 A.M. Churcll School-10 .t..M, Or. l'fllllp G. M11rrty, Mlnl•llr Min SfllrltY SUbll, O.C.E. ha'Cbor reform temple RABBI BEFINARO P. K.ING 4 ... meeting ;it I St. James Episcop.il Church o 3209 Via l ido, Newport Beach For Information; C•ll 675-7230 PLEASE DON'T COME TO CALVARY CHAPEL If you tr• loo•lnt for tfl el•bor•t• pri:oqrell'I, or ti:ociel pr1iti9e. lut if vou ere loo•ing for in·dtpth Bible 1t11di et, Chri1ti1n f1I• lowthi p. 1rtd inspiring 1plri!M worship, you'll love 1111 To 1cco111• model• our g1owl119 chur(h f•mily we "ow htYt two Sundty 11 r11or11int t11vice1, 9:JO i nd 11 :00, Nur1 1ry cert. Corntr of Grttll• ... 111, I s~~flowe•. I 141·2121 646-tllJ JJartor C~ri6lian C~u1·c~ OF NIWPOltT IUCH-IDIKlpto.I MHftl!f leti lwly H•r,..-ll1IM9Mry kllffl 4JI I. 111'11 St., Costa M•• Church School -9:30 A.M . Worship -10:45 A.M. N""'°" CoN P'"ldM Phone: 675-3985 Minister : Dr. D. W. McElroy -CHURCH -OF-"CHRIST 21~ W. WILSON ST. COST A MESA ll lnwllN NAllOI -4 PAllYllW • SUNDAY MO•NING l llll STUDY ••••••• .._ •••••• t :45 A.M. SUNDAY MORNING WOii.SHiP I COMMUNION •• 10141 A.M. SUNDAY lYfNlf$ WOASHIP • , ••••••••••• , •••• 6 :00 P.M. wtONESDAY EVENING llllE STUDY ••• , •••••••• 71JO P.M. - I ,I I l•NIST PATE, MINISTER 673-4000 MARINERS CHURCH P11lplt Mh1l1,.r, Dr. Gl•1111 O'Hool Proln.JO• at T•IDOI Tllttll09kt l Sem\n11y, Lt Mlrod• Wor1Mo s .. v+c• .......................... 10 t .m. $111\dlY ~t"°"t . , ., ....... ,, .,, , ,. ..... ,., .. 9 1.m. t:VMlllV $,•vlct ... , """"" ...... 7::IO o.m. 2200 latt Colatt Hwy., Coro•• dtl M•r Seventh·Day 111, =======.II Adventist Church Z71 A•K•do St., Costa Mne ''"" Sll1wm1kt, 1"11tor 1"11-: 1•·6.1•• l•ltlt•f'll kh•ef •••• f :JO AM Pniyer Mntl-.i WM,. 7;30 PM i I RIFOIMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH 11.tv. Jtty A. 01111111 '"°"'Y 1thHl--,:lt A.M. Mtr11"'9 Wtrtlll~:)f & II A,,\\, Lt11lwn Strvkt_W .. ~ Jtlll 1".M. UIJt M1tMll1, W11tm!111t" FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH f04f Tcrlffrt A•o. lT•r...rt I M .. •oll•I, fOUNTAIH VALLEY UNIFIED SflVICE • S1md1y Sc:hool-t:JO-WORSHIP. IO:JO )Y.orihlp l Youth !ir.ovp1 ~-•~lo p.m. l'hontr' jlf'OYJdtd II ti! ltnllCH >\ OlfllmUl'llfY C~urc~ -Vlllflrt Ari AWt)'I Wtlcomt ,, ' HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa Y. L HIRTWECK, Pator 141·4704 Jto•Sltt f , SISTIG MlrilMlf' If f:clllc.•liln CAJl.L Gl!NfJIY Mlnfllff If Mum SUNDAY SERVICES· f:41 A.M.-$11114-y kllffl 7:01 r ,M.-"Th• Grfffftt S.c,.t I h••"- -Strmo11 by P11lor 10:50 A.M.-"fhe R0t,0111l,llltln of • P•r"""oe4' hnut .,, PesP•r COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL l"r•klltOI -IClrtlltrtlrlell -Eltlm••U•ry -cn1.-C•,. * TEMPLE SHARON De c•U.,,.9tJq .......... f!r ti. fftf19 H.rht AM 617 Wnt H•111ltto11, Cnt• Ill•• . . . All J1wid1 f1 mi1it1 •rt fn¥!(.-d to iolll 11\-i,.-tf11IT m•1nin9fuJ~ SAIUTH IYENIHI SIAYICIS FRIDAY• 1:11 P.M. Splrihlal LM'-t -leblll hrfiMI Gtl4Mn ~i.~,:.~.552 Templ1 Sktro" Choir -01119 Sh•b•t 5•1·1412 EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 1,tbo1 lsl1nd THE UNITED COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 115Aqt le 675-0~S O 9:10 ,,.,d 11 :00 1.m, Tr1dilion1I Wonkip l Sundt., Sckool C.:>1!1 Mr11 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19!h St. & Ht rbor Blvd, Cii11rch Wonhip -9:10 & 11 Church School -9:10 541-7 727 Cotl• Me11 Nodh MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M1s1 Verde & liker St. S•9·271f Worihip I Churc'h Schgol 9:00 & 10:)0 A.M. Hu~lin9ten &11ch FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 27JI 17th St. 536·3537 S1r¥i ces -·9:30 & 11 A.M. Nur1•rf thru 21111 gr1dt . 11 Church School -9:3 0 A.M. H1111lin9lon 8t t ch -Ncrlh COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6b62 Heil;.,.,,, 1•2-446 1 Worihip I Church School 9 & 10:1 0 A.M. lrvin1 -E~,1 Blull UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH tll-12]] 18422 Culver Rot d 11 Univt rtify Dri•t Worihip & Church School 9 & I O:JO A.M. L1qun1 Be•ch LAGUNA BEACH METHODIST CHURCH 21612 w,,1,.,0,iv1 •~ So. L19u"' Woriliip 11 A.M. C!iur ch School 9:10 A.M. •99.J08& t.;$wport 811c~ CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400W.11fbo1 81¥d. 673·3105 Woohip-9:3 0 A.M. Church School- 9:JO & 11 A.M . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian ZOl 12 M .. 110,lo fNHr Adomtl H1111tl119te• ~h • ..,. D•11014 E. Roberts. rut•r S1111ffy Woralllp: t :J O A.M. Ch1rch Schffl: 1t:4S A.M. Office: 20112 M0911•ll• St. "'••: t61-<4f41 Church of the Covenant 2150 hlr"i'l•w lffcl, c .... M"' ltuct A. K11rrle, Pt1tor s-..; Wrilp! t :I O & 11 -a11m Sc91•tf: t :3o • ' ..... ! 545-4lD4 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 6oi ft .• ..._,lo.4, Newport hecti CHAf'L•S HlllllT DilRIN,lllD, PASTOlt ' ·WIMIWp letiln•kM.I: I , f;Jtl 11 A.M. -646-7147 St. Ma;fi Presbyterian Church c.,.., ....._'" a 1...Wltff Otfft, C•re.W iHI Mer ....... ....... llirt,Pet...- Worshl, I Clitrrcll khul -t I 10:30 A.M. '44·1l41 NUISllY CAii n.OYIOID et "'"''"''" IMch "'~.:~·i~:. t.•:;,, .. , .. ~1:"'" Attend the Church of Your ' t ~ . ' ...... O. M.,M4 t .•. "'"' Ml'""" AIMd ... Ml•btt.. Pfi-: 541-5711 Doy or Night . Attend the Church of Your Choice on Sunday fUJ A.M. -S1i111••1 kl!Mt -411 ""' Ch • s lhtl AM. -Mlt"lli!rf -"""'I l",/ti. -Vtulll •~in OICe on unday I ·~~~....:':'":..:.'·:M.~-.:.:·:•:M:•:•:"~":"=·~·~·~·=·~··:·:::."~':":"~':"':':•~~~.J ============~·-=====================;,,========d' , , ' • • Pulp ii and - I 1Nt: S't)AHOI WOii.i .. •• MUM -~~,.,. Page 41 l -~celebrated at orkt..Lllthtu~ Jt,..U!OILJU>L~JI Cburcb,780VlctorlaSt.,Costa in Pastor Donald' P. at tile Ftnt Baptist Ctavrcb Mesa, at 8:1$ and 11 a.m. Blaoifon'' meuage: S~a,-·at or Hullqllo, Bt•b at 9:30 services. Rev, Lothar Tornqw the JO a.m. wOrsbJp , .lervice a.m. m Petk s Cti.aPtl. 7801 wUI brhig-a mes.sage on the at Gloria Del L D •·•. r •• Bolsa Ave., Westmmste~ and theme, "The Wall Cam e Cbu~h. 33501 StonthilJ Drive, It a.m. at the 1 Huntington 'l)unbling Down." Dana Polht. Holy Cotrimunion Beach ~h~pel. 6th a~~ Orange. 1 • ,., , • "-'ill be given at this service ~v. W~!t• ~· Loar s messa4~ ~·· tor James Her·~· r • slnce Jt b: the first Sunday wlll be TW1~ht Travelers . U!t unUn(!o0oVaUe)t.1. ~;list oC the alonth. Bible Study 1s. held each ' 1 ~ 9779 Slaite~, :v .e't . \Vcdnesdl)' even1na: at 7;30 1.., • : .. .it · .;._::...1; ·' • , P.m with p stor Loar iea..u.... r'PIJ:Dt~ \l.alley, "I:' CUl.flVlUe For Sunday ·9 aqd 11 ,·a.m. • · a . . WiU6 1\1$"Jer1es of U!arnln1rtit'Live services of the" Newport the study arid discussion. -"m·eisages Sunday eYeDlftl:at Harbor Lutberaa €burCh, !501 Morning worship at the Resurree,lon Lulbtran Cbu.,ch, 9812 Hamilton St .. HunUngton Beach. is at 10 :30 a.m. Arthur R. Tingley will speak on "The Consequences of Belief". Boy Scouts will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Monday and seventh grade youth in· struction is \Vednesday al 4 p.rn. 6 p.m. with a sermon "I've Cliff Drive, Newport Bea.ch, got to be Me"'. Motiung Rev. Ja'.mes Blain his chosen worship is at 11 a.m. "\\'e Are Easter People-and Our Song is Alleluia" as his Sunday at the 8:30 and -10 :40 a.m. .services of th e First Christian Church of Costa Meu, 792 Victoria St .. Sergio GQmez., director of the Tiju.ana Christian Mission will be the guest spe'aker. Bible study groups meet each Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. tor women and 7 p.m. for the families. Dr. James Z. Neltinga, ex- ecutive of the American Bible Society, New York City, will be Mary Door's guest on her Morning 'worship and church show "Interfaith Dialog", school classes of Shepherd of heard Sunday at 10:30 on the Hi I Is Cmigrtgatlonnl KDAY Radio 1580. Church on Adelanto a block --+ ', Y, , ()ff th~Cr'ow*' Vall.ey ~· Glenn Q'Nea),., p~lp16j P~kway! Las.un~ ~igue~. »<i.11 : minister of Mlfillers :thurcb, .be at 10 a.m.._ The site. is 2200 E. Coast Hi g ~ w.aY .i. the Crown VaJley .. Sc h.o o I Corona del Mar, will deliver ·wh e re Rev . Dr . Mark the message "Enjoying the ' Strickland will ·, del iver the· Beneflts of the Resurrection s ermon • · E 1 e ct r on i c of Christ" during worship Morality ." services at 10 a.m. Sunday. ---The -r\.lesa '1erdr Unitt'd i\1Ctbodist Cburcb, 1:701 Baker St .. Cos ta Mesa. ,.,,;n hold \\"1111 Sunday Wor!lhip services al 9 and 10 :30 a.m, Rev. Paul · Biesemeyer wiH speak on "Steps to Creath'e Living." Fairview Baptist Chu~ch, ' 2525 Fairvje,v Road, Costa " A1esa, will hold servic'es at , 10 a.m. Sullday. Rev. Melvin V. Taylor, minister, w i 11 deliver the sermon, "Three Forces in Jesus Death'', and communion will be observed. Pastor E. R. Schramm of Redteintr ~ Jigtberan Church, 17531. Springdale St., HUI)· tington Beach, wtl l begin a new r e l j g i o u s information class Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The 12-week class will cov.e.r th e basic teachings of Chris· tianity and of Lutheran Church. - Holy Com1nunion will be Beginning Sunday at 9 a.m., the Juni or Church ()f the Church of Religious Science of Laguna· Beacb, 2 0 0 6 2 Laguna Canyon Rqad, will' be held in the newly purchased room on property adjacent to the church land. Reg u I a r services are at 9 and JI a.m. and the Rev. Dr. Henry Gerhard will speak on "Yes, Yo~ Are Able." ''Do You Ever Repenl? .. is sermon· tcpic. The sacrament,--------------'----------. of Holy C:Ommunion will be given at both services. Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m .. a group ot ~igh sc hool and college students who spent their Easter vacation cleaning up the Mt. Elden, Ariz., Conference Center. \vlll give .a repOrt to the parish of St. Andrew's Episcopal Cburcb, 600 St. Andrew 's Ro ad , Newport Beach, in the parish !\all. ~The J naugurat Progranu ot· tJie rie'W 83 rank Schlicker Pipe Organ _of the Firat .Baptis~ Cburelt '<If Sanla Ana, 1010 \V, 17th St., will be beld .11t 4 p.m .. Sunday in the Chufch. Gerhard w. Van DeVenter, minisl.'er Of rfiUSiC \Viii play accompanied by the Chancel Choir. The 'Fir&t Christian Church or Laguna Beach, 585. ·Legion St., will ha ve as its guest speaker Gene Rogers, well- known Bible seholar a n d minister of the Normandie Ave. Christia.n. Church or Gardena. He will speak on "On to .1i-1aturity." during the 10:45 a:rn. and -7:30 p.m. services. On Sunday at . tP,e <;01n· munltv Uoiled "I e t b fl rl is t CburCh, .6682 Heil. St., Hun- tington Beach. Rev. Fred Overby will preach '.'Creating the .J'utu re" at both Uie 9 and 10:30 a.m.' services. Churches Suffering Decline in Giving By LOUIS CASSELS U,I lttlltltfl Wrl!IW A decline in giving is causing seriOus financial difiicuIUes ~or some .American churches. . Ha~st hit 0£ .. the:' big · deno.J]tinations is the Ep.1'~opa\ Church, "Whic)Uµ•d to ~alee sharp· cuts m 1ts· !9ZQ national J>udget after 46 ,af its 89 dioceses Were unable or unwilling 'lo meet the quotas set ·for them. The-national church asked the diriceses for $14,737,421 , but the dioceses came tbrough with only $11,452,335 -the largest gap in 30 years. . Budget cut.s also have-been aiinounce<t by the ~n1ted Methodist ~,hurch, The United Presbyterian (,hurch. Presbytenan Church in the United States the American Baptist Con vention and the Unitar: ian Urtiversalist Church. . Th_e Roman Catholic Church does not publish fm~nc1al. reports on a nation\vide-basis, but several ~aJor d1ocese·s have reported going into the red 111 the past year. The huge Archdiocese of New York sho\ved a deficit of $1.2 million and the Archdiocese of Baltimore was down $1.s'million. ~o~~roy~rsy o_ver church support of minority g~o,ups ,1s widely .regarded as a major factor in the g1v1ng slump. But church officials say there are other causes, too. ·"Depending. upon where you sit," says the Rt. Rev. John E. Hines, presiding Bishop of the Epis- copal C~urch , "The causes r ange from distrust of the national church leadership, to disagreement over. the nature of Christian mission, to confusion o_ver theolog_y, to the->financ ial pressures of infla- tion on family budgets, to 'battle fatigue' among church members." Computer Plans Set Stfll another factor. which may be more im- portant than caught. leaders realize is increasing competition for the giver's dollar. ' A study by the American Associatton of Fund- raising Counsel shows that churches received about 75 percent -of afl the money given to philanthropic causes in the United .States in 1940. By J958, chur- .~es were getting only 51 percent, with· the· rest .. going to hospitals, schools, community chest <!rives' ' Chu.rcJi.es . Cr,f!af,e , N_eiv ~fanpoiver Idea NEW YORK .(AP) -Four major religio us bodies Thur5- day announced plans f o r establishing a computerized system of church personnel data on a nationwide basis. The action was considered a first step toward de velop. mcnt 0£ a broadly inclusive church· manpower s y s t e m , providing for the first tmc a pool of full information on available religi~ personnel in this country. Episcopal Bi&hop.John Har· and other civic causes. Last year. th e church ris Burt of Ohio, head of his share of total Am erican giving declined to 46.8 church's c ommi ss ion on percent . deploymenl of Clergy. called The financial pinch is most severe in the high- the cooperative venture "en-er echelons of ecclesiastical organization. When a couraging n e w s (or all local parish finds its . contributions off, one of the clergymen." first places it is likely to economize is in the amount Besides the E pi s co pa 1 of. money it passes along to its parent diocese. dis- Church, ()ther organizations tr1ct or synod. taking ",parl in the 'plan 4t ·· ··The regional subdivision s In turn reduce their the ~ are ihe .. Anif:.r\c., giving to the national denomination, And denomi- Baptist Convention, the 1 · h · f h · t rd · Lutheran Church irl America na~i~s . nm l eir support o sue 10 e enom1- and the . National Council . of nalion31 agencies as the national and world coun- Churchfs. cits of <::hurches . some other denomination s One result is that building programs, \Vhich also are expected to joifl later are locally financed. tend to suffer far less from trance scholarships to high> jn the plan. budgel cuts than things fike foreign missions, school students ln California,. The Rev. Ch a r I c s N. whicb are paid for out of national treasuries. Italian F ederatiori Gives Scholarships The Ttalian Catholic Federa· : tion has announced that it 1 "'ill issue 17 $21)0 college en· Forsberg, or the National Outlays for church construction have declined Nevada or Chicago. Council, said that heretofore only slightly since 1967 and are s till running more Applicants for the money. churches have bad no way than $1 billion a year. mu.st be Catholic and either-of securing t h,o r nu g h i11-But many missionary agencies are hurting ---·---.-• Satu1day, April 4, 1970 f>AllY PILOl S Your Horoscope :Aries: Take the lni Display Best Pel'son iiy SUNDAY APRIL.5 By SYDNtY OMARR People wbo atudy astrology are ·u1uaHy i.Dttllf1e11t, huniry ror knowledte and open to new Ideas. Two of tbe 1reatt~t 11ttolo1en were born undtr oppotlt.e 1 l g ns : Evangeline Adams was an Aquerlen, while Alaa 'Lto was born under Leo. ARI~ (March 21·April 19): New rri.oon in your sign coin- cides with success hi· 6ew pro- jects. Take. initiative. Get started. Make cOntacJs, Co places-be seen. Adel t o wardrobe. Be at your best in dress -and per$0naUty. TAURUS (Aprll :!G-May 20): n1cthods wh ich are costly a·.1d drain emoti onally. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.F,_cb. l'): Take care "'1th me15agt.s. ·appointments. Tendency exists tor confusion. Unless careful. you could J&e something ot value In transit. There fire numerous jdeas, but he ~lec- tive. • ' 1.,.. :... PISCES (Feb, 1-9-March 20): Trust ~hUnCb:wheri inoney is <.'Oncerned. You may b e tempted to commi t yourself to financial program that lacks solidity. Hold b a r. k , \Valt. Additional facts are rt· quired.· IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are dynamic. But you often 8re not awarf. of your own abilities. at- tractiveness. You are going to get what you heve desired . lf single, this could include marriage. T1 find 'l'tw wtit-. •1-v fo• vou 1n Si!,',·~~-'• •rcl1r, 'l'Clnt'( _OrMri:~ I . "'"'' Hll'I $ l<Jr Meft I•~· OO'lt~." ~lrlf.\11 INI 50 ll'" IO Ollllrr I rel;;V fl!J, fnt 0 ll V "ILOT1 fllo~ 3:1 , ,, .... (tnlrel S"i•· llltl, Ntw York. . , 0011, Epi~copals Conti·ibute $2 00,000 to Minorities Visit those who might be con- fined to home, .hospital. Con1~ munication from one in armed . ~EW .. YORK (AP) ·-The development or v a r lo us services could brighten day. Episcopal Church said Thurs-economic development pr~ SUldy ARIES musa~. Shake d~· that contrlbuUoos to a jects .11mong them. off any tendency t 0 w a rd special fund for' b 1 at k Or. Lindley M. Franklin, the gloom. -· ,-economic-~velopment ti a s Epis':'OJ)&) Church's trtasurer, · GEft.llNI (hfey 21.June 20): ·passed lhe'.$200,000 marl:, the said-·lhat $204,786 has been. Frierfd~ t('l(ldio -act in m-anner goal set in the controversy-received for the bla~k·aid pro- that is derlniiely 0 tit . 0 f . oharged action by-last fall's gram, and that $81,165 ha! ordinary, You should be l'lmus-Episcopal· cqnvention . been received to finance ed rather 'than' worried. '.Vhat The ·money is bting turned similar work among Indians 'occu_?s tOday is subjec~ to . over to the 'Natiqnal Com-and Eskimo communltles. :revision . change. 1nittee or Black Churchmen, The con v e n lion had which is rela"ing ii to the •t1thor1'z•d $JOO 000 for the i" "CANCER (June 21-Ju!y 22): Bl.a k E ~ De I ' .,. Concentrate on basics. Others c conom1c ve opment dian "·ork. Spe c i a 1 COl1" Conference, \\'hose '' BI a ck tribu tions were asked for both may make irand and j<lorious Ma~festo'' ~a!t year sparked projects. promises. But ·you \\'ill hav~ wlclesyread ten s ion s ·jn Fr anklin said that five· to lay the groundwork for pro-AriieriCan c~urches. £igure contributions ·ror the gre1s. Don't stray too far from The mariifesto demanded black aid had ctlme trom four home l>Jse. multimillion-dollar reparations dioceses. including Ohio, . LEO (juJy 23·Aug . 22): from religious bo!:lies to make $ 1 8 , 3 3 5 ; Ma ssachusetts1 Good lunar aspect today coin-up for past discrimination $17,737; Pennsylvania, $16,133, cides with writing, creative again5t blacks, and to finance and Virginia , $10,667. : activity. Fine for t"ntertainlngl,=='===="'=======~::=::~~~~~==:;;; youngsters. You can narrow generation ~ap if willing to talk -and lLsten . VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Day features va riety of ex· periences. Hold off on money transactions. Collect "'hat is required. But don't make pro- mi s e s whi c h re st rict 1novement. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 221 : REVIVAL AT CHURCH OF GOD 416 I Ith St., Huntington 'Beech APRIL 5rh !hru 121~ Rev. Pete Buloga-Eyanqelfit Rev. Arlie St•rn-Pastor T<l.: 541·1529 Control tendency to act on impulse. Give log-ic equ al time. Mate or bu s In es s partner may want-and needl~~~~~~~~;;;;~~~n~~~=:=====,,J -spotlight.Bewillingtowait.1 ~i ~ {' 'l'here is no need to rush or "· insist: , i " ------- SClllll'IO ,lQct. 23·NOV. 2tl : 'rh' flemo ; I p_J -M~tthat--ooturs Is behind QI OWfl nft llJlt the scenes. Many seem reluc-· !;int to give direct answers. Tht Southln11d1s Most Btautifttl Hold your fire, be a careful observer. Check assets. Don't Al~11lori11/J bP. diJcouraged by one who MAUSOlf UM • COIVMIAllUM. • CEMOltr whi'oes. • SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 2 2- Dec. 21): Emotions a re ran :strong. Nothing halflvay. Sho1v 1~~~1!!!~;;;~:.: •h~·~~ TREES of the WORLD 011 '•""-''" ,,,,,.1,1, that you CaJl protect yourseU. One you are drawn to may want to create and break the rule. Know when to draw the line. · CAPRICORN (De c. 22-Jan. 19 ): Routine is h'Ubject to change. Best to dine out i[ practical. Sorne at home are moody. You need a change of scenery. Put a stop to r ( Singers Set , J1l wee" !""-.Aff .,,, Oton .. • Someday all tax services will be computerized. WE ARE TODAY BENEFICIA.L mt SERVICES $5 Lutherans wholly or partly ()f ftallan foril!.ation on ~vailable pro-badly for funds. The Uf\ited Presbyterian Church descent. Applications may be; fessional skills, or adequately had requests for 400 new workers in overseas fields . 1-'. obtained by. 'writing to the '. using them, and added : this year, but could send only 25. l'be United Pres-.:tt..ppearUllCC "The church man ·p 0 w e'r byterian Mission budget has beeb red.uc·ed from COSTA MISA. scholarship committee ()f the· system will be the first step $!6 . . 969 t $l I' 271 E, 11111 Sr.-.1a.,;n "" M•rt, '"' w. Llllc.~1,,.n .. group at 678 Green Street. in establishing an adequate mill1on 1n l 0 3 mil ion in 1970, and a fur-I 1-1, Newport J~J w. ltlll Sl.-14'.JliJ 17ff W,'l• ,.,,.,,._.U.lllf Give Funds ANAHllM To Minorities San Francisco. Calif., 94-133 placement system within each ther $2 million reduction is m p~ospect next year. "" H••"" ll'ld~·21ft ~on w. l.lfttflll Av•.-tU-11to or to any local high sc hool. denomination whereby good 1_. __ __;, _________________ _J The "Prince ()( Pe a c eli~~~~~~, .. ~,~·~·~··~ .. ~·~·~··~"~'~'~"'~·~·~,..~~~~~~~ I 1'he Americ'an Lu I her a 1l The fund s are 'be"ing Pro-personnel practices can be Lutheran Singers'' ,and the Church has all otted $150,000 vided by (he governing body devel()ped. \Vilh a cc u r ale Rev . Don. Co I em an ' ONL y 12 DAYS LEFT ()Ut or its crisis funds for of the organization, the San re tr ievabfe informa tion, a p p c F missionary to South Africa, 1970 to support scholarships Mateo district ot the group ntore er I e c 1 i v e use 'of apers ay a1np ees will be the featured gueSts at for students from minority and by Branch 19 of Colma, leadership will be possib ly in the Glad Tidings Asaemtily or 'f · the church." , groups. . Ca1i . J . h 1. h God Church, 15th and Monrov-The scholarshi ps, in varying The awards will bt made , Launching the plan is being uruor age throug ugi camp as ~amp fees, counselor ia St., Newpart Beach. Sun· . amoun ts. will cover tuition on the basis o[ financial need., financed through a $105.000 school age youth or Warner fee s and transporlation. day~ . and other costs. They can be scholastic record, high School '. grant from the Rockefeller Avenue Baptist Chur ch , Newspaper maY be rolled The singer! have been used in any accredited in· activities showing leadership Brothers' Fund. A contract for 1\\'arner Avenue at Gothard each Friday evening at 7 p.m. guest 1·n g in mus i ea ls ' stitution by lhe candidates and charac.ter and petsonal technical work on the system Street, Huntington Beach, are in the home of Mr, and Mrs. th r o .ugh out South e r n ch-Osen by a panel composed statements. was signed with Information Marion Speers er the kids California, singing G () s p e I of 5 minority .people. ·A faculty.. ,recommendation Science. Inc., which has hand!-beglimlng to pay their way may co I I e c t and r o 11 music with the sound of today. App 11 cants must be must accompany ea ch appli· ed similar projects !or busi· to camp through Iiewspaper newspapers in their o w n Rev. C.Oleman has been a minorities and first preference catiOn. -"-"-'.....,8"-;:d=i"=d=us;:ll='J' · ===:;;; rolling. neighborhoods and homes. missionary in Africa for the will go to those alfiliated \Vilh According lo W 1111 a lfl • T om J 0 u ~er t , t' am p Yooth of the eommunlty ·are past seven years. the American Luth'eran· Descalso, gra~d president 0£ BOAT BUFFS coordinator said it will take cordially invited to participate The Glad Tidings, Choir, Church. .. . t!?e Italian CatJ1oTic Federa-Almol'I lockihey , ;.. tit• only J 10 JOUs of newspaper.for each iii this program . For fu rther Solos and Trio1 will also 1sing second priorify \\'ill go to · tion, the purpose of t he fu11·1ime bo1tll'lt iditor •orkl"'' junior, junio( high and ninth information call the church in the 7 p.m. even n I students of Lutheran csi.n· scholarshi ps . is to encourage oM •"Y "'"''"'"'' 11'1 Or1119• grade student to attend camp,-=•=f=tic=e=at;:84=7-=7050=.======'=in=:g:=sp'=i;;ra;;ti=o=n.=====;;; gregalions iotht:r than ALC, it\tdl!nts of' ttllian ancestry Co11nty. Hit •:rel"'''"' cov.r•CJ• and 140 rolls ()f newspaperir and final prtOrlty goes to non-to obtain educations.wh ich will ?1 boethtt '"" vecktl119 11•wt for high school youth. These Lutherans seeking a<tmls!lort increase thtir usefulness as •••dilly '••ht r• of th• DA ILY amount s ()f newspaper includt . . , , . ·c1 t· _ , • . , PILOT. to an ALC college. ?>mericaQ 1~ens. · ' all expenses for one ""eek ()f -~~~~~~~~II WANTED! Men And Women With A Desire ·To le On Tel'evlsion. ARE YOU OVER 217 CAN YOU TAKE Dl~ECTIONS7 Tekt 1 Pl)Pduction1,, Inc., lt1 P,to:ud • • To A.nnounc.• The Openin9 Of .Our New HOLLYWOOD TALENT POOL for ADULTS TO AUDITION ON·CAMERA CALL 714·547•fii25,1 ' TAKE "1" PROD06TIONS, INC.,. '. HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. . P.lt c.111,.111 M .. H l'Y•lffll•J,..1 C.t1tftt.t.-,_ MewuMrs COSTA .MESA GOii • COUtfTRY · CLUB ALI: FACILlnES OPEN TO PUBLIC l N1w ,,,,._..1flf VIC GARCIA LTD. GERMAINE IHllllTAINMINT e DANCfNIJ ·THU llSDAT ·11 IDAT •IA TU ID1 Y 9 p.m. 'til 1:30 a.m. _._ -~ ---........... BIBLE THOVGHXS IXCllSIYI STION6 Dll:INIC "'"''' •••· IOHIW, cont•11t io11, li1bbli"9· WOU"'' '"" ,,; •v•1, the 'Sible l•Vt 'IPn. 2J2t) Intl "-lt blftlli llk e • '''''"* ind 1tl11ttlh lik• 1n ed1'er" 1 .. ,,.. 11 ), MILLIONS of cfr1111•1r1'1 •nd tii1lr f1mill1f c111 t11!1ly tlt1t tkl1 i1 tr111. Ewtttt1¥e tl,1119 cfri11• i1 pr11b1bly tke •1rl1''1 9111t.1t CURSE AND WORST OF All, ~-lible 11y, no dr1111kerd 1ft•ll 111ter HEAVIN! fl Cor. •ilO, 4'-11 S:tl, h1. 1:111. A DkUNKARD ;, Iott ET~RNALLV. , A •11r1 w1y to AVOID >lrunkeM•U It te 111v r t••• tlt1 flnt t ip. Why •ill ' you119 P•rtOll jeop1rcll1t kit lt1p 111111 litre 11111 k1r•· •fftf by •~p1rime"lint with flrof19 .lri11k1 0 • "'"'' •11ow11 until TOO LATE, wk1llttr hit chtmi¢1I m1k1.1,1p 1wch th1t lte •ill b1co1r11 1 1'11111kertll The TOTAL AISTAINEll lt11 li11t•' k111th 111d • littltr life by 1¥•11'1119 1lcthol, A youn f1ll1• i1 MORE Of A MAN to rtfw11 1lro119 d1i11• th 111 ;.,I Iii cemp1ni1111 who f1tl for ii, It m111 eno119k to 11y, "NO", IY THE GMCE OF GOD, dr~k1r1'1 ••n 111¥1 tki• vl1ieut 111\iit •"4 c.11! it off. 1'1ul 11i.I, "I ''" 1'o Jt.LL:th l11t• lht•11th CHRIST wlti¢h ,.,•llflh•11elh me '', Pkll, '4 d ). Lei tht .lr1111.,, .. re11I•• to 1111.ly the lif1 of Jtt111 '" hlt i lllE •~ .. h't eh••l1nc• '"' P''Y'' ••l••tt ~1~1tlf fro m I~• $1.JIVERY •f tt1en1 ·.lr1n .. I Come,. 11114'1 tt.w l i\ile W1Hi 111. Ckurch of Ct.ri1I, 117 W, Wi11en ..St.j Ct•*• Me11 , C11if. tll17. TUNI TY CHANNIL 9, 7:11 A.M, SUND.ATS . l~llN»S, llOMANS, COUNTllYMEN, I IT'S TIME Coesor rear hoyf ''"'"''" IOTH s t~•.,, \ivt li• didn't f""m lh1 FIDDAt '111lon•" of c:omplkol!oil1 "'' AND liav1 1odoy. llOCIC w1U lttlp STAT( , you canqver tit• world of ln- ceme ta• probl•m• qvl(ltly ' JM!! an1' ocairot1ly. Yo\111 oft1n WiU '""' money, too. P'!!!!'!!!~~~-n----• • '"'°"°"'" OCC\lrqte pttPOf'Cllkm .,._,. tox r.tvrri. 'If we •h ony erron thllf COii Jfllll ony ptflQlty er • ln .. mt ,,,. wlll the li..,iiii'"ii..,iiii"ii''••••• H•R [3~[11Co. Am•rit1'1 Llt19ll Tax. h"lce with OYer 4000 OHien .C""' MMe 1171 Hert.er II", " •llU ho. ti ltll! c: .. "' .... 1710 Hwffr 11,f, till,.., ft c.11 ... ~~·- C.t ... 411 --14491.c. ... ..., t•1 MKA'"""' IM!,I WlllPATI "' SAT. a SUN. 9.5 Pll. ••2·•t4t ~ APPOINTMINT NIC_mAl ---_, - - I I • , __ _ . . • . -. . .. . . .. . . • " -' • . -, • . . , CqmJneat Pag~ • • ~:·w arden1 Sees Prison .. as 'a -Pillar of -Society' -· . By LOIJIS S. NEU>ON Warden, San QucnUn Prison '·· Taken from on addrt*s before the Tough Business, But Doing the Job , Says Quenti1i Chief OUR 1mtATF.S are paying for keeplng foster cbildren. and last year donated nearly 4,000 units of blood to the Jrwl• ~femorial Blood Bank. We are involved iri bringinG juvenlle clelinquents into our institution. and in1nates are exj>laining to them the futility or crime, rather th~n the glory of ii. Co1nn1onwealth Club. . ; erl..solls art changing ras1er in the .. Jast JD ,years than at any lime in the ~ .pre.vioas 190 years. Many self-appointed experts in the field fl ,or pe_nology have anointed them~elv~s , . "''ilh .Uie oil q! w\sdom after a CW"sory \'is1t to an institution. or after t~lking to one of the products of the system who was tottering on the brink of p"roi.t- violalion. The experLi who have come to us observed ir.mates ~·alk:h1g around , talking to eacb other. ci:hibiting normal cooduct in ·1 contratled situation. and have goue atA'BY enlraneed with the idea that the!ie sqme men 11.'ould1 as a matter er a:nirse-, continue such behavlor in a Jess 1co~ • troUed situaHon. They are unwilling to accept, .or blind their eyes to, tne fact that at se.n Quentin today at least 90 percent of. niµ-.men •are those v.·ho hav~ 'failed tu adjust in an lnstlfution or Jdser custody, or on probation. They come to us only after iseveral railures, ill local jurisdictions, including, in many cases. treatment by clinical ~.~J Professional personnel. They bring • rneir culture with them, and it modifiCs pretty generally as time goes on and · lhe process of maturity creeps slowly forward. -· -; - l' W1:-ikS 'What &!!_ems • to be the " trouble?~ ' ' .,J°t. .. NO H~PITAL. no educational system, rio business enterprise. no other in· stltutlon 011 the face of the earth has the sa.me entrance requiremen ts as du our prisons. Yet ' we are told by our critics that fallure to accomplish a 100 percent ~uc· ces.s rate v.•ith our charges is proOf or failure or tJ!e system a! a whole. Our 'latest research figures -tbank~ to the advent 0£ the computer -show 1h11t on ...a t~year parole fo(low -up our success rate i$ in excess of 62 percent. Wt will know-more as t~me goes ·on. We are told that we ar~ regimenting; d.ehumaniz.ing. ·or otherwl11;e brutaliri'hg · those' coinmit~ to our care .. I plead guilty' to the ohatge of orderly coritrol . l~ takes a greal 1.amount of such control, f9f Jnstance, to iet 3.&>0 men out of bea ' la· the 1 mOi'ning: and l'o work on f,lme:' lo• proVl.de·tor order19 eeding or orderly entrance into living qlplrters, anct'. a ireat deal of searching of men for contraband, in ordef to maintain the i~egrity ot the prison, . and to safeguard life and limb. We are criticized for holding 1nany m'en who need nol have been sent to our prisons; that in fact we are confining men who might be better held and treated elstwhere. .. ~,~,.. .. -@-~:-' - THE WORLD OF WICKS \\1e are one agency that exercises no selection process. \\'e are required to take any person brought lo our gates with a legal commitment. \\'e cannut plead standing room only. lf there is any v111idity to that c r l LI r l s 111 • responsibility must lie with the com· munlty \\'ho ~·anted ihe&e "men loCked up. TO PEOPLE 11.·hd say we are holding: political prisoners, or nuisances to the communlly -since our lav.•s. are made by poliUcians -In reSJKH1se to the wishes of their .eoristHuents, t assumt that 811 •felons can be loosely caJled 'political prisoners.• • Society Jtself decides who are nuisances or how much accumulated nuisance tllty can tolerate, prior to sancUons being impoted. We would rather ·m rid or nulaances, too, for 'a nul~ri.cf: oulstde is generally a nuisance on ·i~ iMlde. We are. criticized as well for cutting ~pie oU from society and maintaining them In cloistered commun.ities. This v.·as one of the prime roles that prisoit \Yas ex:~cted to piny. While prisons '"'ere iso l<rted from society ir1 the pas!. it is not true in California today, and particularly at San Quentin. It i.9 true that we exercise some control over those -"' , .... ~ "' ~ entering . However. over 3,000 relative11 and friends of inn1ates visit San Quentin each month. Citizen volunteers enter regularly to participate in our religious, educational, alcoholics anonymous and toast.n;asters pr~.&.rams, and otherwise render a sef'J~ •io our clien\.ele. Newspaper, radio .and TV reporter:: ha1•e been lnl9, every nook and cranny of .San Quentin, eir:cluding deatb ro\Y, Prisoners h;ive the right, under la,1v, lo send confidential letters to any public official. In addition. lhey listen tu and 1vatch uncensored radio and TV pro- gramJ, read newspapers and magazinc.s. None• or this adds up to isolation, Out oJ reach oI society -perhaps -bul not out of touch. Records sho\\' that prison cou'nls are constantly going downward white crime rateg rise. AT .SAN QUENTIN tod ay we do these ·things : \Ve attempt to insure the \\'ell-being or each· inmate, and protect his life. \\'e provide him with food in excess of 3,500 calories a day, with clean clothes, and with dry, warm, living quarters. although they are cramped. Our hospital is accredited by the Ac· credilalion Commissio11 of the American Hospital Association, \\'hich means 1\e .. ·'J!ll'•"'-t'-' .... " . ~/__....-LAOS Wicl<s. - me.el the requlrements for a flrs~-class hospital, iocluding a competent staff. Our educationa l system reaches in ex· cess or 80 percent of our Inmates , and ranges all the WBY rrorn remedial reading to junior-college degree of Associate of Arts. \Ve teach 1$ vocations and are probably the largest producer of nlale lice11.sed-vocalional nurses in the .stat1: of California. \Ve have five paid chaplains on our staff. Our industrial progra1n, providing goods for other lax-supported agencies, employs about 750 men , all of v.'honl earn some stipend, but u•ho more iln- portantly become accustomed to daily work routines. We haye the finest gymnasiun1 nf any prispn in the country, supe rvised by a credentialed i~tructor in physical education. Our handi.craft program has nearly a thousand men enrolled for spare-time activity. And staff nlembers \\'ho can't relate to inmates soon weed themselves out uf prison employment. \\'e have a competent psyclliatric staff. Including not only psychiatrists, but psychologists. and to r rec ti o n a 1 counselors, \\'hose responsibility is 1hc treatment of the n1enlally ill or the emotionally disturbed . ~ . . . -, ~· -t.O 0 0 f/111 '//' I/' . • '-'! Our critics say lhese are small thi11gs: I ai1s\vcr th at if "'C can teach a man the joy or helping someone else, this in itselC might be very therapeutic. f do not apologize to our critics. t a1n proud or "-'hat we are doing, and proud or \ttbat \Ye are allenipting ft) do. The fact that en allempt is being made to tear do"·n this pillar or society, along \\'ilh other pillars, romes as no great surprise to me. I suspect thi~ \1111 continue and get louder. \Ve rnay refine PfCSent techniques, add nC\V programs, e~peri1nent with con1· pulcrs -but l can see no magical solution to the problems of dishonesty, hostility. immaturity, or other ills that befall mankind. Certainly our critics have advanced no pr11ctlcal answers, nor alternatives, except the dressing-up in different clothes of tJ1ose programs already in effect. \Vhatcver developments occur, u·e in the busineSs or adtninistrating or \\'Orking in prisons ll"ill continuC' lo attempt to protect you -the la\1 .. abiding majority of the pulJlir -10 the best or our allilily." I 'Statement• that we are J r involved in Lao• up to ~jc.ks r:;.1 1/1 G"J <----.:-' ,.1, cJ::s / our necks are without foundation!' 'Hey Ma rtha! We've ioi a bigger welfare check!' 'Here ! Get me the Vice-President!' C..ll ,Jo. ·~ --. -••• -. ~ .,... ... ~ t"""\>~ ~'-. .-, _ ......... F ~3 ·1 O's · .. ·Balloorls_ri~,...;-~_-_ .. --our 1t1 ... 1n s ... ,;,...,..;11.-0--- • j ; ·' S.tir .. Up Desert ' By WllX"J'U°"-~E Ed Yawnick, but Ya\\·nick has ltft county You know that buUdmg you see in employ, reportedly to clerk in a l!LOre. the ads on television and in the Across El Dielo Road~ at a 1nearby magilzines fOr ' Standar~ Oil Company's Standard station, manager Richard new anti;smog gasoline additive, F·310'! Martin said he hadn't know anything It's the long, low building with the " wa~ going on "until I sa1v the trucks palm tr.ets tie.hind it and the car and pull up." big test balloons in front of it, and "It was all done through a local outfit," the sign which says, "Standard OH Com· , ~'i;d Martin. "I've talked to the g~y pany of California, Chevron Research -he buys at the statlori -bu! 1 Center ." don't know his name." \\'ell, th at building isn't. mE FlLMING itself caused some stir It's the rear view of the Riverside among county employes, some of v.•hom County Administrative Center in Palm watched during the "·eek or so lhe .Springs. crews were in that rear parkjng lot, SOME PEOPLE who work there.have but nobody really knew what was going kno1~·n it all the time, or saurse, and .on until Later. a lot of people who live in Palm Springs What's ' more. nobody seems to h3ve long suspected it. remeiilber exactly when the filming took And naw D. A. Nielsen, associate public place. relation s counsel at Standard's La Habr:.t There is one mystery "'ilhin this headquarters, admits it, and cheerfully, mystery that Standard Oil's Nielsen is too. taking more seriously, because talk of "'It was an open area." said Nielsen, it cou!d <ast doubt on the company's ln explainirig why the Hollywood com· balloon 'tests. n1ercial film company which did the The tests, In case you don't already photography for Standard chose to put -know , are made by attaching a balloon up the ''Chevron Research Center" there. j.o th'e uhaust pipe of a car "-'ith ordinary "II was a public parking lot, they g1u1 and then to one with a tankful C'OUld co in and get permission to use of F-310 additive, and leaving the motor il without going through all the legal running. ramliications. and it had a building they • ·TN ·THE FIL~f. astronaut Carpenter could hang a sign on .. , explains that the blackness in the black THAT'S ENOUGH to make some peo-baUoon is .caused by dirty exhaust pie mad. Just the. \DlCOnfirmed rumors emissions while the clear balloon )s full have upset .a number of Palm Springs of cleaner emissions from F-310. residents, and there have been a spate But 1 couple of Mrs. McLaughlin 's of lellers to editors and some private 1;lerks and a police clerk at the nearby 1rumbllng. Palm Springs Police ·Department claim "A sign on the back or the building they saw two balloons lying on the Indicating it is Chevron's l e s t i n g ground -one black and one \\'hite. laboratories is misle:iding in my opm. The implications of that ooe are pretty ion." summed vp one Racquel Cl'"o"'b-~c·1ear. Jload homesteader. "Til be completely candid. the woman "I v.·ould also,'' he 1.'0nllnucd. "like saw 1vhat she saw." said Nielsen . ''There to know how Chevron acquired the county were 1v.o balloons." buildina and parking 'lot for several days of gimmick lilm inl!,.'' BUT TH,fr. he added . was a <Irv Th111 last oould rrnlain a mystery. n1n made during the :r:prlpg of 191;'9 l\cbert 1'. Anderson. the county's :id· \\'hile the actual 1ests 11od filqllng were minlstr.atlve officer, :saw a touch or rnadt during Octobe.r and November - humor In · 1he mutter, and added that and with only one. rlear balloon involved. he didn't know aboul ii hirni;elf until Reason for this, he sa id, I! that Film . receriUy. Fare, lnc., which made the. film for "five setn the thing on television ,Md Standard, charges $20.000 1 day and l didll'l recognize the . buildln1 myselr lhe tompany was not about to pay onUf .somebo(ly down there sent me a that kind of money unlil they knew letttt about it," he said. II would be worth it. "WE ALLOW people to hold meetinc5 So they sent oot moclcups -including tn pubUc bulldlngll, but I don't knoi9 two balloorui, one black and the olher what happclJtd In this casr." 1\'hite -to do a llttlt trst fllmlng At the county's proJ>erty m<inagcment and ~te if the proposed romn1crrJar orllce in Indio, Gtorge Opold4S said v.·as goi ng to look all right. ht dktn't bow anything about i~ 1ed "Yoo IO out and test 11•h<1t you'N! JUcll1nJ 81tbeck , tfte dlrtctor bf pi-Operi1 goln, to 1et.. '• ssid NielRn, "They wert maqqcDltnl, wisn'l J mm e di 1 1 Ji concerned to find if thit thln1 would .reachable fn Rh·ersldt, _ ~ 11'ork out and you don't -.-.·ant lo pay Al.. I.he Palm Sprlnas counly bu1t.t.1~. $20,ooo a dity ror the~e guys to find ., #uu.t& ni._11 1t V.'Oa't." • ltsel cltr setmtd It lhink i< was ..,. arr~ b1 a formt.r malntroance man, Rlver1ldt Prei"S Enterprise How Time Fugits· . . .By HERB CAEN SA1\l FRANCISCO -. Dear Time li1agazine: I realli.e nobQC!y likes a ~arlas!!,· but when yoµ're doing a big cover story on American in· efficiency. which you did last wee~. - you shoul dn 'l be inefficient yourself .. , End or lecture. start of item. The first example or monumental goofs cited by Time reads a.~ follo\\'S: ·'Among its ludicrous inefficiencies. BART has somehO\V managCd to lose 100 lampposts. a tota l of 200.000 pounds of metal ·costing $150,000. \llorkmen pulled them from a street that was being lorn up for a ne\V subway line and BART's managers just can't find them" ... ·BULL-etin! Tilt! Time is referring to the historic ' "Path of Gold" lamp standards or.. ~larket, which are now stored in various \\·arehousis, h8\'e never been lost. and 1vill be retw·ncd to the street when BART's v.·ork is com- pleted. I can't put it more efficient ly lhan that. Dear Herb Caen (11 note from Jesse Birnbaum. chief of lh.e Time bureau here): ''You rightly scold Time f\·lagazine for erroneously saying thar · BART had somehow managed lo lose 100 street lnn1ps during construction opcratioris on Markel Street . Perhaps I can shed some ligbt on the cause of the error. "It so hai:.pens thal a provisioner's \•an, laden with fresh lamb, strayed one day into the ~tarket S1reet thickets. The driver did not have his mind on the road. In fact, he had been ogling a clu?cb of girls in midis. 'Those long dresses.' he remarked to himself. 'cover a multitude of shins:' .. Overcome with a paroxysm ot chuckles. he steered his truck into a big hole, lamb and all. Our reporter hastened lo phone his New York editors to say that 100 lamb roasts had been lost in a BART cavern. O"'·ing to a faulty telephone con- nection. the editors thought he had said 'lampposts.' " SINCE THE Federal la\\• against job discrimination works both ways, lhe Phone Co. now has its first male operator -23·yr-old Philip Grimes, working in the Steiner SL office with 100 women . "I like the odds," he says, and if he's a real operator, wow! SPEAKlNG OF operalor5. the Symphony's Judy \Vatkins \\'3S driving along F'ranklin 1vhen a guy in a .Jag XKE pulled alongside at a red light and held up a neatly-lettered placard readinb "You're Pretty!" Al the next stop. he displayed a sign that said "Are You Friendly?" and at lhe third light. he flashed "Can You Stop For a Drink?" He st ruck out, but ii was ahelluva try. SIGN ON THE \VALL of Culinary '\'orkers Local 31 in Oak I a n d : "Boycott Safeway!" (the grape slrike). On the "biJJletin board : a call fo'r waftresses lo work in Safe"'·ay's commissary. The East Bay continues n1ysterlous. The Decisive Variables Sonir rtmarks to the UC·Sa11ta Bor· bnra • .\code11lic St110tt by ChouctUor Ve rno,1 I, Chcadlt: University governance should be dcter1nined by \vhat scents 1nost likely to acbleve Its purposes! anti where skill and degrees of compentenct are the rs· srnce of the issue, as in a university. the egalitarian ideal ol po Ii 11 r. a I democracy is as alien » It Is unob- tainable. "The Assumption of a p o 1111 c 11 I democracy, u as 5kiney Hook has pointed out. "is that there are no ciprrta In wisdom. that earh ciUa:en's vote is a~ good as any other 's." 11\r university's main busine:s:s. 011 tht other hand. Is not governmtnt but lhe dlscovery anU trsriSmlSSlon ol the truth,· 1'9wtver one m;iy wtsh to emrloy it pragmattcally. This purpose .i, not to be controlled by majority rult but by the ._!!ncompromising apf:!llc1tion or rigorous proltssionol atandard! coupled wllh Ulc uav.•ave.Mna prQtcctioP ol 111· teUectu1J freedom . ll docg 1ot follo1v, therefbre, lh til btcause our society is organized as ~ political democracy lhat its other in- stitutions should be similarly organized. This does not excuse ~uch institution.!!, however. from being l!ensitive aod respon!ii1•e lo the views of thosf they ~vc, .And tor lhe University It has long been my view that we should listen to, and coMOlt and \Vork with students more often than we do, and that v.·e do so In sensltlv& and synemaile \\'ays. We c11n best accomplish this by modi· lylng our form of governance lo ac- commqdate el.eipents of the student body in our centers of authority and by recon· cilin~ our proceues to the reallly or a much fuller inv<>lvement or students. To fa\•Or such an appropriate cliviiion of authority amohg •Stodenu, focutty, and staff is not. ho"•evtr, to argue Cor the equal participation of all elements iri all decisions or for a majority rule st3ndip'd on all problems. Competence ·and continuous accountability In the end are the decisive variables .••• Telling Arab Side Takes Some Doing By ROY ESSOYA1\l i\1lddle East Correspciodent The Associated Press You don 'I need a trench coal or a steel helmet lo cover the Arab-Israeli strife from the Arab side. The closest you'll get to a good fight in Beirut is the cab driver on the corner or the bar of the Saint Georges 1-Totel, meeting place for correspondents from around the 1\·orld. The food is fine. the view superb and the frustrations of covering the conflict frequently ex· plode into verbal battles. You won't gel any closer to \he 11•ar through Cairo, Damascus or Amman. either. The hotels there are bleak and empty, the food is drab. There isn't anybody to argue with. Comn1unicalion.~ are threadbare. Censorship is tough, <ind frequently quite illogical. Practically all of Egypt. outside or Cairo. is off limits to the fe\Y \Vestem correspondents sti ll based there. Jn Cairo itself you can be arrested if you fla sh a camera in !he wrnng places. Your lclephoncs are tapped, or spot-checked . SYRIA BARRED _ all \\'estern cor· respondents for two years after the Hl67 v.'ar. It admits a fe1v no1v and then -after careful scrutiny of credentials. The Jordanians u•ere friendl y and pro· \\'eslem before 1967. They sti ll welcome \\lestem corresp<>ndents. But the army ls touchy. Lebanon provides the most practical listening post. Beirut ne\Yspapers-unlike those in any other Arab capital -cover th~ whole spectrum of Arab opinion, from p~o-Commuriist to Nasserite to reactionary. Its communications ;ire rea sonable-by Arab lltandards. You. c11n get a Telex line or a long distancr l€'lephone call throug h In an hour or 1"'0. Censorship 1.~ erratic. and so methnts quixotic. but it's not as all-enveloping as it is in the rrst or the Arab "'orld. -~IOST ARAB nrws brc11ks. th!! coups, Paperback Joseph Katz. presidtnt or Pape.reran Corp claims that his industry is abso- lutely de:pression-proof. "When people arc short of money, they "'ill !pend less on a glfl but "'Iii 'l\1rap II In -a better grade or gift \\'rap to make it ~em more expensive." points out Katz. Pt0ple apparently v.·erl'nr short of mon· ty this reason. so bolh girts and paper boomed. Papercraft, the Pittsburgh flrm !hat il)!roduced rou packages. clalm~ abOut SS pcrctnt of lhe Chrlstmas-v.•rap market f , the assassinations. executions and batllt that provide our daily ncv.·s grist, are first announced Ol'er government radiet stations easily monitored in Beirut. The: communiques usually are all you'll get from the Arab side. A con1munications example : AP's Dennis Neeld, in Baghdad for one of their mass executions last year. flc1v to Cairo \Yith his copy, telephoned it from the airport lo the AP bureau there for protective relay. caught the next pl;inc out and filed the story a third time fro1n Beirut. The Beirut copy. riled eight hours after Neeld left Ba.ghdad, reached Lon· ~on several hours ahead of the original file frn1n Baghdad. or the protective relay flied froin Cairo. Freedom of lhe press is a concept Iha! is foreign to the Arab \\'Orld . 'f'he Arabs regard the press and radio as propaianda braneh~s of the government. Except in Lebanon. that's just wh.at they arr. OUTS IDE of Leb;111on, all Ar11b radio and television stations are 0\1•ned by the gol'ernmenl. ~lost ne"·spapcrs are go\•erninent o"'ned. and those that are: prh·atel.v owned OJ)Crate under strict government license~. One prolJ\em underlies most others in I.he Arab "arid· TilC American press is considered Zionist-controlled , and the American correspondent is a I w a y 1 suspect. To put it all in a nutshell; I( you enjoy the challenge of poor communicalions. tough censorship and tasically hostile officials. can ignore being regarded as a toot of Zionisn,, then the Arab side or the lsraeli wur ls the place. for 11 reporter to be. The re. :1re choillenges. enough lnr el'c ryonc And "'C need the company. And :;omr of us ftt-1 the Arab !iide of the l!!Ory is one that needs to be told -Arab barriers notwithstanding. Saturday. April 4, 1970 The Comment Page of the Dolly Pilot seeks lo Inform and stilnulate renders by presenting a var\t'!ty of con1- mentary on topics of inter· est and si,eniOcance fr om informed observers a n d spokesrne n. Rob.rt N. Wttd, Pubf11h1, ·--------------·-------~-------·----·· ----------~ • Sat11rday, Aprll 4, }q70 DAILY "LOT l CYA 'trying New Reh:abilitati·on -P~ogram ' ·f.or Youths SACRAMENTO (UPI) - The grey-haired psychologlst · swung arouod In bis cbair in ~ C..ll(omla You t b AuthOrity office and pointed to a computerized chart tape4 to the wall . in the other nine CYA boys' The 'lransictional . anq.!ysis' by the §.Cronxm "TA." gram would be incorporated P•rPle _ the bo s for good and ,.bl.d "E\lht.J·rlve J)e{!=tnt of fhe facllltie&. a p p r o a c h"'"fl m o r ,e On CapsUUilng the progress Into • new-program. .A ~wback; he said, coul<I performa~e. --starra relt· thlt their ,)rt>p'aml at 1:a~r: ~~I~= j: ~~ aopru'stfaled. f' rbe ;>er so a of the1 tWo projects, J~sness RESUl':i'SCSEEN, b~ thafthe effect& might not , jJunnJng the TA program we.re Sood or n:ceUtnt;" he all of them are involved In becOtnM aware thrdugh hi.S said: ·, • He Slid that an advanG.ge .last !o~ bo)os. . :•te<iulr~ more statf trainina. 18~«!.,~! jdrv'fhe In· th pe im ,. 1 11 th own thought processes on how ''Both systems are doing of !he behavi'or'-tlc approa"h He said In TA the results He said the counselors now .1 U 1 1 1 1 e ex4 ;oo' boen.-. .. n 1cy' A •1re he has reacted to different very well : both are 'functional . . ... " • a 'pp ear e'd to be more 1 partlclpite in weekly seminan stl u ona rea men w 1 A :riewti~ns. ys in n· experiences thro~gl)out h i s in ao Institutional setting and sometimes called reward or 'permanent. ll o w e v e r ' he and once a year undergo three really just a first 1tep toward ''That tells the progress of one of our boys in the treat- ment program," he said. "You can see by the different zig- zag lines how the boy sees hi1nself and how the staff views .him." Th g.. Id . llfe. By becoming aware or provide a good frame of rtlnfo,rcement therapy! was pointed out that often It took J days of xeatment themselves. rehiibilltaUon. lh e .4 .yea1.1r:<> J11e1n1e"1 15 his cit !a nt behatjor~ he is reference for ·workiqj With the ,tba~ ·~ results<1were more ,, •rmcsrc m"'i.stlcated'' bo~, J. He said the lre1tmtnt mu.st c principa invea ga or or :al>le to take stet-' to Chl·,1ge boys:'' ·~ dlscemible to the boyt, and· ·to ge'\ ·a tobci'"g'i-asp1 of self•· llAvE R VALRY be maintained wheft the boyJ the two projects. He watches . "h bo 5 · 11 J Id 1 11 1 are returned to their com• over them from his office _ 1t. Jesness declh'led to predict ' e Y were more eas Y awareness. esne.ss sa t 1e sta s a The· s hort, intense psychologlst, Carl F. Jesness, was explaining two ex- perimental rehabililalia.1 pro- grams for delinquents at two neighboring CYA institutions in nearby Stockton. a tiny room once an infirmary The approach was created which program woul~ win motivated by It." He explained Another plus ·f~n· the Hollon the two tacllitles were cur-munitles. cell at the Northern California by Dr. Eric Berne, 1 h e final selection for Introduction It ~ad more ta11(ible re~,~lts program was the fa cl that r'ently engaged In "a litt!e This, he aaJd, 11 a key factor receplioncenter. psycb.iatrtstwhoau.thored Lhrougbou,t the CYA system, for ~e ~~s, They can 1m· it was easier tq train the rivalry." But, he said, "th11 In keeping the boys from The 0,1e-time veteran 5 ''The Games People Play." but he hinted that posslbly, mediately see that a high counselors. lte' said they need ls a healthy thing and keeps rellU'nina lo CYA time and Administratlon therapist said1_1 ... 1.'-"-· _eo_m'-m_onl_y:__r_e_fe_rr_e_d_t• __ 1h_e_be_tt_e_r_:po_i_n_ts_o_f_•_•_ch_:.p_ro-__ P"_in_1_1o1_a_1_m_•_Y_m_ea_n_·•_•r_IY __ m_e_r_•l.cy_1_o_k_n_o•_·_ho_w_1_0_g_r_•d_• __ lh_e_p::ro::-g::r::-am~s::su,,pe:-rc-:h:-ar::g::edc:.::••7_1_,1m::e=ag:;al::n::.:-:::-:::o'=""~=· computeriied charts pla y a COSTA MESA STORE ON. LYt key role in the beha,ioristic • . • Besides helping the delin- quents. he said. the programs are sparking the two staffs Into "a little rivalry" over the merits of their programs. One institution, Karl Hollo11 School for Boys, is using a behaviori slic a p p r o a c h to treatment while the other, O. JI. Close School for Boys, is e m p 1 o y i n g transaclional analysis. TWO YEAR PERIODS approach at Karl Holton. He said the machines h a v e "helped sLaff to define the children's problerhs" and help plan future treatment. The behavior theory assumes that a boy can learn proper behavior if he is rey,•arded often enough for performing well . WRITE CONTRACTS The four-year project began t\vO years ago. When it is over. Jesness said statistics y,·ould show which approach is better . The most effective one will then be incorporated Jesness explained that the boys "write up contracts" with the staff. If the ward adheres to the co.1tract, he is given points. The points are tabulated so that when he appears before the CYA board for parole consideration, the board members can readi· ly see his progress. SPECIAL PRICES _FOR ·SUNDAY, APRIL 5 BOMBSHELL:--10 A.M. TO 1·P.M. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! Welfare Chief Vows C rackdowri on States WASHINGTON I AP) - John O. Twiname, the federal \\•elf are administrator, VO\.\'S a crackdown against 39 states nqw [ailing to meet govern· menl welfare requirements. ,;1'"'rom now on we 'll be 1 bringing CaM?s directly to Washington foY dcterminalicin after slX months ol \lD.Ut- cessful negotiation s in netd of: fices." Twiname said in lm1 intervie11·. "Things won't be strelched out forever." the federal w e I r a r e re- quirements fully are : Arkan· sas. A I a b a m a • Louisiana, Maine, ~lissouri, Kansas. New , Mexico. Oklahoma, Virginia, , West Virginia and Wyoming. Trailer Problem: No ~ Site for It He acted afler a government survey showed that as of Jan. I only II states were in total compliance Y.1ith congressiooal htlAfotJ {AP ) -President amendments. Supreme Court Nixon says mobile homes are decisions and agency slan· an ans\\'er for Americans fac· dards dating back to 1967. ed by the shortage and high ~ Compliance deadlines are cost of houses. and many months past for all st.ates. Florida trailer.dwellers are The departmeat of Health, quick t1 agree. _ 1 '\, Edlieation. and Welfare begiin ,Thel'f! is o~ hitch : most en fo r c e ment proetediQjs o( the parking lot! have hung against two states. Nevada up no vacancy Signs. and Connecticut. in recent "P..fobile homes are less ex· ... brand spray starch niakes ironing easier, cuts time in half. 23 oz. IMPORTED DANISH SLICED BACON ' . ' ' 4 WEB LAWN CHAIR j Sturdy!" tubing . 214" web-·$·2 ' ft,., bing. Bu}' several for out-~ ~ ~ , door entertaining. ,.J: -.. .~ lf I, l"-'• ' • ' •i l SlrnHK ,.,llltdlil!Hll months. But no state has yet pensive than a house," says ' 1-ost its share of federal a Sanford, Fla., oy,•ner with ~ 6 ' welfare aid -lhe stifiest t;ie fervor or a cultist, "just q ' penalty provid~ by law. as roomy:, easier to cleiln and ,§ -t "' Twiname i n d i c a t e d en· usually have all the modern iJ' c rorcement proceedings will be gadgets." starled against as many other The average mobile home I' states as necessary . costs S6.000 to $7,000 and is "There are a number of parked on a lot that rents M k states fighting us tooth and for $25 to $50 a month. i 1 lb. of delicate. smo ey . nail," said one HEW official. ''Paying for the trailer and ··ll=~;::~;;;;;;;g:;,==~ flavored bacon. Sugar ''This is a serious problem." lot rent usually comes to about ~ l!: ""' cured & smoked with i George \Vi I e Y , executive $130 a month for the first aromatic hard \Vood. director of the Na I ion a I couple years until you get the ·1 Ir R. h o · 1· Charge 1 . We are 1g l& rganiza ion, trailer paid for ." said Jack was skeptical about govern-Ritter. a Tampa park ment enforcemenl. operator. "Then you only pa y "It has taken HE\V a year $~0 ~or $50 or so a month IG admit that 40 states are rent. That looks pretty good in noncompliance." he said. to anyone living on a budget." "I must wonder how long it "A trailer is economical and 'l'ill take them lo bring those really practical for me," said states into co1npliance." Ellen Williams, a divorced The right s organization, nurse ,vho Jives in a modern representing public assistance SO.footer with her 7-year-old recipients. has been pushing son in Tampa. the govern1nenl for the past Her trailer is well furnished, yea r to impose what it terms 11 h d d · law and order on state welfare centra y cate an air con-ditioned "and it only takes systems. me an hour or so each week A number of apparent state to clean it," she said. violations cul to the heart of c {) u rt a n d congressional f.1 o st trailer-dwellers in. reform actions in the past tervie\.\•ed boasted of less 1 space to heat and air con· three years aimed at en arg· dilion, and none would admit ing the rights ol welfare reci-to being cramped or ma.king • I ...... ,.,., ..... 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Wa;,ren lhe 10 million persons receiv· B. \Vhitten .of,Jampa, We 1 ing public assistance. hav~ as much closet space Ten states, for example, as IA anr, regular house y,•e I a c le g o vemment-approved ever had. . , Sunday Only! j pc. set of sauce pans iri .\ different sites. They arc in colors of Avocado, White and Yellow . Ch"rt.tJt! · aac Sunday Only! Perforated metal "top. T-leg construction for st:ibility. Ad- justs to 14 positions. from 97· regulations implementing an . P..1rs. Whitten s !G-~y·l2-fool important 1967 congressional kitchen has a bu1U-1n range amendment requiring states to and o~en. W a I J. to · w a ! I provide a 11·:irk incentive to carpeting covers the. floors 1n recipients by disregarding the the lZ.by-14-foot Uvmg room first $30 of earnings and one-and both bedrooms. third of the i;tmainder in com· The problem right no\v Is puling welfare payments. to find a place to park a Eight states ha~ yot to mobll home. linpletnent a 1969 co u r l "You aren't allo\ved to build decision abolishing minimum ano!her.lr.ailer park within the residency requirement for city limits of Tampa ," Rltter 11·elfare eliglbility. said. ''Almost every park in Fifteen states have a similar the city is lilied up. it's the problem with a 1968 ruling same story all over. People that struck down the so-called want to buy trailer&. but they man-in·the-house limitation on can't find 1 place to live in them." aid to chlldren. Welfare officials f u rt her In ?!tlami, tl'\Obile home questioned wtieu.t:r nine statC:S owners face bulging trallor provide fair hearings t~ rec1-parks and IWJft legal action pients facing a kiss of aid. If they park in areas not ioned Admini:straUon officiala cite for trailers. the welfare survey as added Developer! say they are argwnent for President Nix· willing to open up new areas, en's proposed family assis· but that sanitation. plumbing, tance refonn plan. It y,·ould electrical ard zoning restric· imf)OSe national. unitorrn, lions arc pushing them into nonnegotiable y,•elfare stan · the hinterlands. tlards and m11ke inconie lc"el r-.fobile home parks arc the onl)' requirement for eiirl-becoming more lurnrlous. pret- bilitv. vidillA recreational facilities. The 11 states now meeting landscapina and even schools. FRAMED .PICTURES Sunday Only/ lkautiful piccurc auorunent of pictureJ. Will add color to most any room. Siie 24"x48"' authentic reproductions. 5'4 PROP~NE CYLINDER . 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'" -' .,, -,,, .. -... u _ ... 24 • -l\o . -~ lit. -~ '"' ' -" & ......... 1'. _.,, • .. ... . . ; Salurd11, Aprtl 4, 1970 CAIL Y PILO~ Whiff l(ids Could Lead Astros to Pennant COCOA.-$1a. ~(.AP.)---Remember Jhe...... miz: Kids and the Kiddie Korps! A1 the Houston Astros' training ca mp they now have their own set of youthful phenoms -the Whiff Kids. In alphabetic.al order, the Whiff Kids are Larry Dierker, Tom Griffin, Jim Ray and Don Wilson -four right--handed pitchers with limited experience and vast talent who last year \Vere largely responsible for the Astros setting a strikeout record by whiffing 1,221 batters. GLENN WHITE Sports Editor Milwaukee Trips 76ers To Win Series MADISON. w~. (A p ) -The Milwaukee Bucks, trailing for most or the game, put on a fourth-quarter spurt to p:>St a 115-106 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers Friday rtight, winning their National Basketball Association Eastern Division semifinal series, 4-1, Milwaukee meets the winner of the other Eastern Division duel, between New York and Baltimore. for the division title. New York leads its best of-seven series, 3-1. The Bucks trailed 85-82 at the e11d or three periods, and Philadelphia buill its advantage to 83-84 before Lew Alci n- dor, who wound up the game with ~8 point.! his team sparked a 92.90 lead. l t was the team's first lead of the aecond half. Alcindor scored a hook shot to bring irnwaukee within two points at 88-86. Then Wally Joaes, who ended with 26 points for Philadelphia, made it 90-86. Alcindor's free throw and F I y n n '.Robinson's basket made it 90-89 before Alciltdor converted a 1.hree·pont pl.&y to ii:ive Milwaukee the lead it never relin· (!Uished. Robinson finished vdth 21 for thP. Bucks, and forward Bob Dandridge add ed 17. Bill Cunnb1gham had 2! to lead Philadelphia scoring. Jones, averaging a little more than 13 points per playoff game, sparked the 76ers early in the game. He had four ar the first eight points, and shortly afler that -with the score 11·9 in Ptilladelphia 's favor -hit five poin ts to give hi s club a seveR·point advantage. He wound up with 20 points in the first hall. Hawks Dealt 131-120 Loss By Chicago ' : CHICAGO (AP) -Chet \Valker and Clem Haskins lifted the Chicago Bulls off the floor Friday night for a 131·120 ~-ictory over the Atlanta Hawks to keep the Bulls' hopes alive in their National Basketball Association Western Division playofr series. • The virtory lefl Atlanta with a 3·1 f.dge in their best-of-7 semifinal series pnd sent the teams back to Atlanta for game No. S SU1day. · The Hawks, who had breezed to easv fvict.ories in three previous games, feil behind 32·25 in the first quarter and tould never gain command . The Bulls boosled their lead to 57.53 ti! the ha\! and although Atlanta took !everal four-point leads in the third quarter. the Bulls held the hot hand. Haskins \Vas the key as he scored 15 points in the third quarter, gf'tling 11 in a row to poY.'er rhe Bulls to ll 99-88 lead going into thf! final period. Haski1s finished the game vdth 2!I point.s, but scoring honors went to \Valke r '''ith 39. Atlanta 's Joe Caldwell, the Jurv of the series, again paced tht Ha\\·k·s with 38 p>inls. Tom Boenl'inkle. Jerry Sloan, \Vall \Vesley and Walker did most or the lllCoring to push Chicago to ill! first quarter lead. Chicago maintained the pressure to overcome the shooting of C1ldwel1 and Butch Beard for Its half· lime lead. Following the early exchange or leads In the third quarter the Bul\5 went :1head to stay when Haskin s tlrd the fillme . with a baskcl at 73-aU. \Valke.r pumped in it pair of free thrO"'s and 1he Built 11.·cre nevtr beaded. The· t"6 teams play at Allanta Sunday Pind If the Bull.8, Whl> have yet to win at Ailutl this seuon. can upael lhe llawk1. the aries will rellitn to Chicaao TuUday for eame No. fi. And,-saya veteran~atche JohMy Edwards, who handled pennant-winning pitching staffs at Cincinnati In 1961 ond St. Louis In 1968, the WhiU Klds 8J'e capable of leading the Astros to the National League pennant. "These kids have for their age." sai.d Edwards, "more potential now than the Cincinnati and SL Louis staffs I handled . I think the number of strikeouts they got last year is a legitimate measure of what kind of staff they could be. "AlmOflt every other pitchln' category -won:lost record , earned-run averqe -is subject to variables depending on the park you play in. There 's nothing to a strikeout except a strikeout. Nothing else cotnes int.o play. ll's equal staff to Staff . · "You also have lo rernember tht:Y aren't just throwing fast balls. They have other pitches lo go wllh them . Put the han:lest throwers in baseball together and they wouldn't necessarily get a strikeout record. These kids learned to keep the batters off balance with other pitches." It should be pointed out that whtn Edwards compares the Houston WhiU Kids with the Cincinnati and St. Lou.is staffs he is making a comparison with a R«ls' foursome of Bob Purkey, Jlm Maloney. Jim O'Toole and Joey Jay and a Cardinal quartet of Bob Gibson, Steve Carlton, Nelson Briles and Ray \Vashburn. ll also shpuld be pointed out that what the ·Whiff-Kids-have done In the --200 In 181 tnnmgs despite several bouts past is nothing to what they may do with tendonltls. And Ray, used botb • in ~e future -for not one member as a starter and reliever, compiled an or the quartet is over 25. 3·2 record with 115 strikeout in 11$ As for their strikeouts. Wilson ltd innings. the quartet with 23S in 225 innings while "At their age," Edwards emphasized, fashioning a 11-12 record lhat included "they have as good anns and heads his second i»hitter. Dierker became as any of the young kids who made a 20-gadie winner with a 2.33 earned the Reds and Cardinals peqnant winners. run average and struck out 232 in 305 J think our pitching here is as good innings. as it was over there . Griffin, a rookie last seaso11, broke "That's why I think it's good enough in with an 11·10 record and struck aut to win a pennant." How Tlie Pilot Pi~ks !')70 Pennant Cltases American League Selections Roger Carlson Howard Hand y Pbll Ross Craig Sheff Glenn \Vhite Consensus East \Vest East West EH st \Vest East West East West East West T. Baltimore li1innesota t. Baltimore Kansas City L Boston Oakland I. Baltimore Oakland 1. Baltimore . Oakland L Baltimore (29) Oakland (23) 2. Washington Oakland 2. Ne1v York Oakland 2. BaltimQre Minnesota 2. Boston J\1innesota 2. New York California 2. Boston (23) Minnesota (23) 3. Boston Chicago 3. Boston Californi<i 3. Washington California ~ 3. Detroit California :t Boston ~ J\1innesota 3. Wash. (17) Calif. (20) 4. Detroi~ California 4. \\lashington Minnesota 4. Detroit Kansas City 4. Washington Chicago 4. Detroit Chicago <. N. Y. (161 Kansas City (15) a. New York Kansas City 5. Detroit Chicano S. New York Chicago S. New York Kansas City 5. Washington Kansas City 5. Detroit ( 15 )' Chicago (14) 6. Cleveland Milwaukee 6. Cleveland Milwaukee 6. Cleveland Milwaukee 6. Cleveland Milwaukee 6. Cleveland Milwaukee 6. Cleveland (5) Milwaukee (5) National League Selection_s East Wt5t East Wesl East \\'eJit Eaot I. St. Louis Atlanta I. New York San Francisco I. Chicago Los Angeles I. Sl. Louis 2. New York Cincinnati 2. Pittsburgh Atlanta 2. Pittsburgh Houston 2. New York 3. Chicago Los Angeles 3. Chicago ' Los Angeles 3. New York Atlanta 3. Chicago 4. Pittsburgh San Francisco 4. St. Loui s Houston 4. St Louis San Francisco 4. Pittsburgh 5. Philadel phia Houston 5. Philadelphia Cin cinnati 5. Montreal Cincinnati 5. Philadelphia 6. MontrcaJ San Diego 6. Montr~al San Diego 6. Philadelphia San Diego 6. Montreal I i I · "~ B1·ewe1· Tickets i11 De111a atd Baseball fans line up in front of \VlndO\V S at Mi!- \Yaukee County Stadium to purchase the first tickets put on sale by the J\1il\vaukee Brewers. The Brew- ers. formerly the Seattle Pilots, open the season against the Angels Tuesday.- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- OUT OF REACH -\Vilt Chan1ber\ain of Lakers lifts l1is'hands and lets Gall Goodrich o! Phoenix darl beneath ball during NBA West· ern Division playorf 'actlon. On rigtit is Dick Garrett of Lakers. The series resulnes Lonisbt in Phoenix '"Ith the Suns holding a 2·1 lid· vantage. Laker s Battle Suns Tonight In Must Tilt By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Los Angeles Lakers believe in doing things the hard \VllY and that's the \vay they'll have to do it tonight if they expect to stay away from the Tonight ""' TV C:lta11nel ;; al 7 edge or elimination in the National Basketball Association playoffs. TI;le Lakers. who lost \Vilt Chamberlain for most of the season and still battled to a second place fini sh in the Western Division, no1v have surprisingly fallen behind Phoenix 2·1 in the division •• semifinal playoffs. Last season, the Lakers lost the first l\\'O games or the playoffs to San Fran· cisco before coining back with four straight victories. The situalion is not as gloomy this time. except that the Lakers have yet to beat the fourth place Suns in Phoenix this season. The Suns• I 12·98 victory in Phoenix Thursday night gave them a 4-0 record at home against the Lakers, and tonight's fourth contest also is in Arizona before the teams return to Los Angeles tor the fi!lh game Sunday night at 7. The regular season defeats came \\'htn Chamberlain "'as ml ssinR. but he played Thursday night and rook only 11 shots. The Ne\v York Knicks, who \\'()II the EAst regular season title, can end lls series at Baltimore Sunday afternoon In a nationally tele vised cootesl. The Knicks lead 3-2. \Vest East \\'eat . Eall West Cincinnati 1. Chicago Los Angele~ I. New York 125) Atlanta (25) Atlanta 2. New York Atlanta 2. Chicago (24) Los Angeles (23) San Francisco 3. St. Louis llou.ston 3. SL Louis (22) • Cincinnati ( 18) Los Angeles 4. Pittsburgh Cincinnati 4. Pittsburgh ( 19) S. Jo~ran. (17) Houston 5. Philadelphia San Francisco 5. Philadelphia ( 9) Houston (16) San Diego 6. Montreal San Diego 6. Montreal (6) San Diego (S} Osteen Tough, 7-2 Freeway Series ' Shifts to Anaheim .LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los Angeles lp.ft·handers Claude Osteen and Jim Brewer limiled California tG three sin- gles in the first eight innings Friday night as the Dodgers ,blasted the Angels, 7-2. in the opener o( .a three.game freev,,ay exhibition series. When the three-ganie series moves in- to Anaheim Stadiun1 tonight, Torn ~lur­ phy will toe the rubber for the Angels and Bullet Bill Singer will pitch for the Do<lg· ('fS. Sunday afternoon's \ o'clock finale pit Angel rookie Greg Garrtll against"' Don Sutton or the Dodgers. Jim Fregosi. Angel shortstop, is a doubtful participant. 1-!e has a knee in· jury suffered in Palm Springs and nlay be out of the Angel season opener in ~filwaukee Tuesday as well. Bill Ruckner. a rookie outfielder·firsl baseman, \Viii open in left field for "the Dodgers. tfe is the young man Ted \\111- lio.ms tabs to v.'in tile National League batting tille with.in two years . Steve Garvey, a Ieng-ball hitter and als(l a rookie , is another in a long line of third basemen playing with the Dodg- ers since they moved to the \Vest Coast. The list is near 40 in a 12-year span and if he opens the ref(lllar season Tuesday, will be the 10th different player to open at the hot corner. Osteen hurled six innfngs al Dodger Stadium Friday night. retiring the first 14 Angels in a rov;, Joe Azcue. who had l\1·0 of the Cal.ifornia hits. hroke the string vt'ith a out single in the fifth inning. Osteen struck out five . TY.'o ninth-inning runs averted a shut- out for the Angels. The Dodgers got to California ace Andy ~1essersmith for l\l'O runs in the first in~i~g \\'he~ \Ve s P::irker singled hon1e \Vtlhe D1t\'1s and \\'iilie Crawford . Los Angrles b!e\v i1 open in the spcond 1\·ith four runs, alJ of then1 unearned as lhe Angels con1mitted i\\'O errors. Davis and Parker each had t\\·o .hits as the Dodgers ran their spring record to 1:>-8. Thf' Angels are J0-14. Osteen. \\'ho \viii ~tart the Dodgers' opener Tuesday night again~\ Cincinnati in LA, no'v has a spring \\'On.lost record or 4-0. His earned run overage for ~:I innings is 0.81. The Dodgers raked ~Iessersmith for all seven runs and eight hits. Crawford doubled home t\\"O of the. Dodgers' runs in the four-run second in· ning. The only other extra base hit was by LAVER CRUSHES FI NA LS RI ~ AL JOHANNESBURG. South Africa (AP) -Rod Laver, the \\'Orld's top tennis player, harnessed an errant backha nd and routed Frew ]ifcMtllan. 4-6. 6-2, 6-1, &-2, Friday for his second straight South African Open title. The victory earned the Australian pro $5,600. McMiilan collected $4,500. Alter <lrQpping the first set beeause or his backhand, Laver took control \1•Hh his blatlhg service and repea tedly aced Mc~fillan, He mixed lobs \vilh a devastat ing nrt game. TtfcMIJlan. known mainly as a doubles player. was sietded only 15th in this tournament. I the Angels· Rick Reichardt, who doubled lvith two out in the ninth. The victory was only the second for the Dodgers in eight meetings with tht!ir southern California rivals dating back lo 1962, all of them pre-season games. Pal1ner, Aaron Burn Up Links With Nifty 64s • GREENSBORO. N.C. I AP) -Arnold Palmer, \\'ith a wild. milling mob follow· ing him. fired a brilliant. seven-under·par 64 Friday and Lied Tornmy Aaron for the first round lead in the $180.000 Greater Greensboro Open Golf tourna· ment. The dynan1ic millionaire, who took 1 week off last week to prepare his game. f~r . next \veek 's Masters, had eight b1 rdtes and a single bogey-but said a couple of key par putls made his round. "I had a second putt of about 15 feet on the second hole and made it," Palmer said. "That kind of seemed to get me going a little." He also had to sink a 10-foot second effort on the next hole, then stormed in, with a shouting, cheering army of about S,000 in his y,•ake. He and Aaron had a stroke ad vantagr, over R. ff. Sikes going into today second round of the rain-delayed event. ' Aaron , the game 's most r a m o u 1 bridesrnaids. had six birdies. an eagle and a single bogey in his seven-under effort. Aaron. a 33-year-old veteran of JO Y.ears o~ the tour . reached the par five 14th 1n two and ran in a seven.footer. He chipped in for ll\'O birds. put 1 five iron within three feet for another. made a pair of six footers and canned one fron1 10 feet Arnie. who blew a three-foot pull that \Vould have given him a tie for the top s~t in the Citrus Open four weeks ago, hit a tree with his second shot oo the eighth. then pitched over the green. He chipped back to three feet and made it for his only bogey. Pal~er had another t"'O-putt bird on the ninth, canned a 25-footer on the 10th , then put his irons to work. They left him birdie pulls of 2. I and 2 ~i feet on the 13th, 14th and_ 18th greens. 0~~~~1~~~'1io':~re• Fric~v '" m, $1l0.0QO Grc111r AtrtOld Pll,.,er JJ 31 TOITllT1'1' A&•on lj. ~ fl. M, Slktl l ·113· ~~!f ,~~! Jj: _J Otor~~ Art~~• JJ. I"'"" k:t rJ.::t."' f.~:j; Rw ~~,1~ .~, j:i ~fa... l'l:il afif Bifitk J J:jl ~:: w·._~~:Df lf~ Botibv ~ t'10h ltrrv 111~10~ Tom"'v J1coe1 Ji -· 8oti S!One JS. 9 Joi>" $d!roetcr Jl-l).....ff s .... $,,.I'd Mllll't' 81r~r l•..U~t Nilto:t lhs~nor l~SI-<!• Dltk Lo!r -""U-tt J111n lflOCl•lt u•l J).:N~t 8111v Nil•W!ll 1$.J._.f Dow Ffnll~•wtld {l~-tt \Yllt MOITl~Ulllli. i:·J'>- Jt "V MC0et ' • ' l(~n SIU! ~-,1-711 !•(-McGii•on JS·J~ Of" Jt ,kll11 jMJ-" ~!-• tot~rt tH:/U ih¥·~:1~:~:~ 1j~~~r1: l.,t ,.,,... j. 1 Biiiy tlDI~ I• Hllllh O~t• .i., I DoUll ll'Mler• .__ Glbtlv q111H11 t.__ Jttry Hll'd Jl•U-1 Gtortt ol>'l$0" J1-u-1g iltvt ,.,..,, -ltr.:l. • Saturday, April 4, 1470 OAll Y '1LQT J J Rustler Ski Enthusiasts Al/JfJ#d Pa/Ma GOLF J?~ Sp_ikers T~b~ed To Capture Cro~n ··- Try Corn Snow OWER BOD INITIATES DOWNSWING .The downswing should begin with a rather rapid $hift of the lower body-legs and hips-to the.left. Colden West Colleae's track and field team continue its "'Inning habit Friday while Orange Coast and Saddleback colleges "·ere upended. ~ '· By ESmER BILLINGS Of llK D1llf J>Jr.t Stilt 'rhere is still skiing In area mountaln.5, wilb enthusiasts showing up in bikinis and bermudas. f..1ost of U1e west js now enjoying corn :snow conditions. There is hard pack, morn- ings, with lhe suit toosenihg th.ls to corn as the day pro- gresses. Midday lW'ns the corn heavy as it melts - a good time for a rest and lunch -U1en back lG skiing as the snow corns back up later in the afternoon. At night the snow again freezes to hard pack. Skiing 'OR spring corn snow Ls the favorite of many skiers. and certainly one of the delights or the sport. There is still p o w d e r available at Mammoth and 1 June Mountain as well. Both areas received new snow the past week. and more will no doubt fall during the month . The latest local report in- cluding June 1'-fountaln I s avallable by calling (213) AT 7-9711. The Mammoth Moun· tain report is recorded at (2131 894-6466. \Vith the season not yet over. ski industry members are already planning for next season. The annual Ski industries A m c r i ca Los Angeles Trade Show ""as con· eluded this week at the Ambassador Hotel. Four floors at !he Ambassador were filled with such varieties of ski lines· that just getting an overview could easily take a buyer days. Clif Taylor. the Shortee Ski inventor. showed nre a new ski. the only one, he. boasted, with a lifetime guarantee. The ski is transparent. a fiberglass n1odel \\'ith n o s t r u ct u r a\ laminations to loosen. When something hard is pressed into it, it dents. but lhe dent pops out l''ithin seconds. This surface coating. called elasthatte, will not c h i P , sc rat ch, or fade out. Underneath is a mass or fiberglass strands which would reach from Los l\Jlfeles to New York if strung out. This ski. the Gravl,!,S. "'as the most new and different it the shovr. Wondering if it skied w_ell ;0 addition I asked Jim McDill. ski School directo~ at snow Forest and Rebel Ridge as well as director of the ski program in the ~ig Bear Lake nublic schools. if he had tried it. J im had. as part of lhe testing pro~am of Sk iing Magazine (or v;hich he is a technical consultant. "l"d rate It a top perfonlian- ce recreational ski,'' he said. .. I tried the slalom model. Olfe or its best features Ls Its holding abllity on the ice. lt's especiaUy nspansive on the initiation of turns.'' You'll reJd his complete report on the Graves and other skis sometim~ in the fall in Skiing Magazine. Such reports are a great service to the skier confused by lhe dozens of skis from which to choose. Equipment is great and all thal, but the fashions had to take everyone's eye the most. Next season will definitely not be drab, with print8 blossom- ing out even in ski pants. One company has a checked ski \Vith ski outfit to match. Some outfit.'! have gone so far w i th fr inge and gingerbread that they look more like costumes t h a n sportswear. The belled bottom has mov- ed from the new to the classic definitely a long-range rash.ion fixture. It ls a fashion !hat is practical, as well as m. The foamed boot is another in thing, with v arious m a n u r a c t u rers outcloin~ themselves to have lines ready for you to buy next fall, Right now, however, you can get this season's line s at all Study my positions in illus.- tratrons ;i and 12 and you wlll ·see that, though my hands and arms have barely begun their downswing movement, my legs and hips have already returned to their original address posi· ti on. This leading with the lower body (note also illustration 13) brings into play the large mus· :les of my legs. It also provides a great buildup of centrifugal force that later will be un· leased during impact. finally, starting the downswing with the ~'/f"""'Jl"f'f'\1 lower body helps ke ep thec1ub· {;' head's path w.ell hto i1nds'b1dedthef"' ,J. 1r.· target line, as •ts ou e ur. ing your downswing. --,..,..---~~ 0 ski shops on sale. This is -----------------------definftely the lime lo visit local ski shops to snap up bargains. The in-the·boot pant is ru much a standard as ever, and many lines have not changed their basic items at all. This \\'as noticeable in both ski pents and jump sui ts. 111r. warm·up pant h.Js gotten less bulky in some lines, howe ver. There is lot~ of organized ski activity this \\'eekend. At Mt. Rose ski area the Jerry \Vetzet Memorial . a combined cross~ountry and j u m p i n g competition open to anyone, will be held Sunday. No entry fee is required. At Vail, Colo .• the nation's best men and w<>men recrea. tional skiers will race for th~ Schlitz Cup at the NASTAR finals tooay and Sunday. Al Yosemite, snow camping trips are continuing. according to Wayne Merry, ·who headi; the Yosemite Mountaineering School and Guide Service. Coming up April 11 at Mam· lnoth is the Grindel\\•ald Ski Club Hansel and Gretel cos· tume race open to anyone. Sunday, April 19, at !\.1am- moth the \\lailers Ski Club's fifth annual Giant Wailer· Giant Slalom , sanctioned' by the Far West Ski Association, \1•iJI be held. For Coast Area Ten11is Rou11dup To11s T\1 Sports Bill 5tn Cl'fl'.,,lt !U ) IS) O••~ft 11n11t• E~ll•l'd (l l •·I• •.O. •·L 6-0. PJOwcltn CSJ 1o1r °"'' wen 6~. 6·1 •-o. OCWllnt 1$) IQll lot , t ,, ~ 6. WC" 6·0, M.Odod<I isi IC)I ~ •• won •••. t.J. 4-4. Wtt.-..r i ncl LI'""'' •-1. •·1, w. Co~ 11\d l<tlltY IS) 6-1, '"°· (5} WO<! f •I, _ Juni., V1r.if'I' 1111 Cit-It 11n111 l'"'' Or•nlJ • Mn1i.• , lltll~ (SI 11ed 1•1 won .. o. 4-J. .. ,,, Stoel'fl ISi tied 7.1, "'"" •. ,, •. o. •·'-BPc!•f f5l won 6•1, 6•1. 1J, 6-11 Kina CSI tltd '"· wo11 4.0, 6-1, " oeu111., V I(~ 111<1 l<t ll'v 151 won •·•· A., Mtt!f •lld Brawl! 1S) la~• O•!, , .. The Rustlers turned back LA Southwest,\ 79-56, on the losers' track ~hlle host OCC was defeated by tough San Diego Mesa, 1··38, and Sad- dlebaci: £ell victim to v11IUng Mira Costa. !Q.55. S~ddleback had four school records broken. Bob Stevens set marks in the mile (4 :21.5) and tw~mile (9:43.8) while Ed Jarrell PQSted records In the ••o (St .It and 220 (22.5). George Barnett had a pair of \'lctories for Orange Coast (triple jump and long jump) "'hlle Saddleback's Paul Cox captured the shot put, javelin, discus and triple jump. GtMI"' Wnt Otl LA 'lalilflw .. t Utl Hltll lump -1. Mtrlln<!l IGl 2, $1.,k• (S) 3. CouUI (Si, Htl•M: ''to r.1•r -1. 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Action Set On Newpo11 Oval Today By PHIL nob ot ...: OMl1 ,Ott llltf Track and field talent from a dozen Orange Coast area high schools converges on Newport Harbor High School today for the 5th annual Southern Counties meet. * 100 220 440 880 Mile Tw~mue 120 HH 180 LH 4to relay ~1lle relay PY t.l MJ SP * * * * Betch ctUes Var1lly Rtcorda 10.1 Totten Laguna Be1ch ttM 22.• 19.3 1:66.5 •:20.0 9:3.1.2 14.9 19.7 43.2' 3:26.8 14.711. Lac)i Marina lte9 La~ Marina 1989 w1ii\k,,,. Hun on Beach 1118 Hu.stWick Laauna ach 195!1 Sojomon Westm' er 1917 Sybert Westminster 116'1 Fink Marina 1987 Fink Marina 116'1 Wood ~Es\lnCit !Ml Marlllt !Ml Newport Harbor 1919 Newport Harbor 1118 Estancia 1169 Eltancia 19" \Vestmlnster IMC Prelims open at 11:30 with lhe first running finals at I :30. Discus Simmons Barnett Barnett Jones Loufek Estancia I~ The DAILY PILOT dope sheet or today's meet sees * * * * * * Fountain Valley annexing the Beacb Cltjes Dope !beet team tille with Est an c i a · 100 -1. ~faas (FVJ 2 Johnson (Est) 3. Blood (NH) Newport and Westminster · . each within 10 points <>f Matt 4. G~des (SC) 5. Moore (FV), Predicted time: 10.0. Leonard's Bara11s, 220 ...... I. Maa!I (FV) 2. ~ohr1son (Est) 3. Geddes (SC) A big boost was given to 4. Rogers (NH) S. ~lood (NH). Predicted Ume: 22.7. the Barons ~arlier in the week 440 -I. Chrlst111\o <FVJ 2. Rogers (NH) 3. Olaoa (Est) when it was learned Marina's 4. McKenzie (SC) 5. Hogan (Ed). Predicted time : 48.7. Dave Lacy, the sprint 880 - 1. Hustwlck (LB) 2. Winton (SC) 3. Role (OOt) favorite, had pulled a ham· 4. Hurst (WM) 5. Hardin (FV ). Predicted time : 1:$5.6. sU1ng muscle in practice . ~file -t. Akiyama (WM ) 2. McQuown (HB) 3. Macl.ean The Marina speedster is a (C~f) 4. Funk (FVJ 5. Bentley (NH ). Predlcttd time : 4:24.3. doublfu_l perforn:ier ~day, so Two mile -I. Diston (WMJ 2. Varga (WM) 3. Davidson ~ounta1n Valley .a Phil Maas (Est ) 4. Lockman (M) 5. Perez (MV). Predicted tfme: 1:2'1.7. ~ea 1~8;~ 1::0~rite to capture 120 HH -1. Blacker (SC ) 2. Wood . (Est>, 3. Wise (HB) Lacy had al.5o figured to 4. C. Dunlap (WM) 5. LeFever (CM ). Predicted hme: 14.8. give Marina points in the Jong 180 Ll:I -1. Wood (Est) 2. D. Dunlap . (Cd~f} 3. C. Dunlap jump, where a Fount a ln (Mf) 4. Ames <WM) S. _Blackerj§~}. Predicted time: 19.8. Valley . duo of Rick Martin 44<1 relay -l. Fountain Valley 1. Newport Harbor 3. Ettucil and Ray Harris have the 4. \VestmiMter 5. Marina. Predicted time: 44.0. potenUal to give their side Mile relay -J. Fountain Valley 2. Newport Harbor 3. a 1·2 finish. Estancia 4. San Clemente 5'. WestmlMler. Predicted time: A strong choice in the 440 3:22.7. Is Baron Stevt Christiano with HJ 1. Haven (NH) 2. Bakken (Est) 3. Marthiorlalti an area best or 49.0 in that CCM) 4. Sevier (CdM) 5. Pendergrast (MV). Predicted htlcht: event. 6·2, . Founta_in Valley Is favored w _ 1. h1artin IFV) 2. Wi~ f~lB) 3. HarriJ lFV) 4. in the mJle relay wJtb • 3:26.2 Stevenson (WM) 5. Abbey (l.B J. Predicted distance: 22-&'h:. and lhe Barons now have an , opcii door to lhe 440 relay PV -;-1 . .0 Hare (M) 2. lioffman (~) 3. ~c~eans (WM ) title with Lacy'! absence. 4. Parkinson (FV) 5. Nomura <Est ). Predicted height. l:t.a. \Vith atar "'eightman Ted SP -I. Albritton (~HI 2. Stevens_ (NHl 3. Borden (CM) Lyddon attending a &y Scout 4. Barnett (CdM) 5. Dreiling (HB). Predicted distance: 56-8%. conference today, the Barons Discus-1. Loufek (Est) 2. Reilly (CM) 3. Rimer (Cdl\') will have to rely on polt 4. Borden (CM) 5. Albritton (NH). Predicted distance: 157-3. vault.er Terry Parkinson and Predicted team scores : fountain Valley (43), Estancia (to), low ~urcne,r Mark Hanna for Newport Harbor (3&), Westminster (33). San Clemente (25), crucial pomts if the meet ls Costa Mesa (18), Corona del Mar (14), Huntinp)o Beach, to be a.s close as expected. (12), Marina (9 ), Laguna Beach (7), Missioa Viejo (t}. Edison The defending ccrehampion (1). Eslmlcia Eagles will exhibit a strong aagregaUon. but much of their showing depends upon the performance or pole vaulter Craig Nomura. Nonlura, the area's top vaulter at JU, aggravated an old \vrist Injury earlier in the \\·eek, and he fa iled to cle11r the normally easy (for hin)) height of HJ.& in Thursday's dual meet with Santa Ana Valley. College, JC, Prep Golf Gtlcl1~ W11t {)O Ut ! (ltru1 NiU!olt CG) lltr. Zon 1.0UOw ((_), 1'·19. Slolbt !G) def. Flk&rl IC). 11·1'. trOW11Tt~ !Cl drl. Krl~! IG ), 70-12 ~IVt• /Gl dtf. Ortflce tCl. l•-3l, """m:>ker {Cl dtf. Sw•ln (G I.,,,., Scllwll!!rs IGJ del. f!c11h1m CC J, 144'!. M111n1 en )(ti w111tr~ Ablltv (M.) 13, !led 3-l. MBrt.Jn (Ml 19, wen t.O. ~1~1~~M\~t 7~c~o~·O Ambro1e /Ml n. wo~ f-0 1110 CMl 11. wen 5-1, Ylll!IJ' Ctrt111 lltl Mir lUl I•! F rtti CCI IOGl 1-J. L•"• Olckien tit) n. lfef 1c11 Allen Cl ) 1• 5-1. Lee Wiii IF) 16, dtf Ortw ,nrflda (11 ••• ·-~. -Nunllrict .. n 111c~ UO llJI A11tlltl,,. D"llot !H) 13, l•ed Clrler I.Al IS, l·J, G\fford IH) 11, de!. Jo11n {Al. 16Fi";;:i, (HI 1', dtl. McO.nlll t.t.1: •~o:iu.11, (Hi u , 1031 10 K0<:11 i•f , •• 114. Bero IHI ''· der. l<tHV /Al IS,. •·2. lhnklll IH) IJ. lftl. Gt1vl11 CAI ... 5 '· w111m1~1•• 011 C.I w""'"' Eldr!dQe lWml IS, dt1, Hookf !WI 71. 6.0. 'Baseball Sta11dings takers Phoenix 11·eekend television basketball fro n1 wil! highli gh t the sports show o n with Channel 5 bring:ns tonight's ..action lh•e from the Arizona city beg in- ni'i1g at 6:50. Do~lll" J1coc;cn·T~vlo< Il l wen 7-1, ,,:1, !o~! A•6, 1·6 11r'J'.~5:!: I, Then>ri IMl 2. HOlllltl!• (5) J. Ci •lrC CM), Tl!'l'f' S9.1. UC Itel•~ -t, Mire Co111. Tim•: ~2~llt rel1v -1, Mlr1 Cll.!!1, Time: J:~j1' -I. JOl'll\50/\ IM) 2. Co• IS) J. Crfith!an (Ml. 0 11!1Mt : 21·1~• H -I Hc111n' IM) 1. UMt.-...ood fS) l wrloht !M), Ol•!tllCt: 6-1. Hurdler Ric h 'Vood and discus thrower Dave Lourek have excellent chances to pick up a pile of points for Estancia in lheir specialties. Bug-in Set At OCIR I( lut wer (CI won !.O. Clu""~ (Cl won l-1 Ctrroll lCJ won }.O. Cox tCI Wfln S-0. CoCY CCJ won i-0. t hwllltrs (Wm) 11, dtf. lr1tftrf' 12Ml!lJ• (WM) fl, ••f JOMI IWJ ~lti:~en1cn IWm) tl, dtf, 8111 IWl "i··· ''. 17 1•.H . UC lrvlNI 011 IU Cl 1111 S!rono, Wm) 17, ftf. Flll!'Mrl IWI ll'uli.t11n) u w. iOUrHEll:H CAL CON,Ell:ENCE l ACC l ,t, H1r~r JUo H<>nd" Cv11rt1• E•st L.A. Gclden we~ot Tllu .. ••Y'I O•m• lACC 7, Ric Hof\do 3 W L GI . ' ' ' ' , ' , , ' , , l'rlCllY'I Olmtt "lACC ,, Goldtn Wet! 1 E1sl LA l , Cyprtu 7 111 1nnlnt tl ll:lo Hon.de t, LA H1rbi.r o Tue•-•V'• Gll'fttt Gll!dtn Wt1t v,, cv11reu 11 Lt P1lm1 • 11:30 p.m.l E1tl LA al LA Htrb<lr ll:!o Hondo 11 Li&.CC lll:VINE LE.I.GUI W L Gl £~t1ntl1 Lc.ra t:oront del Mt • l'ounllln Vll~v r.c1ta Meu 'Santa Ant v.itt" ~ ~ ' 0 '. ' ' ' : ~ ~ s ; r· ~dP,~111 l'rtt1.1r'• lllt:ulll E~11ncl1 4, Stn!t Al'e Vl !ltv J Coslt Men 5, Fountrln Vtll1y 1 LOflrt 10, Edlscn 3 Co•-d~I Ma• •. M1onon1 t TINtdlY'I Guntl S1nt1 A111 Vt llt Y 91 Fount1lt1 Vt ll-V E;sl1ncl1 al Lotrt Costa Mt•• 11 Coron• dtl Mtr Mtgnollt ti EdllOll (CorOlll def M.1r·Mao1101\1 01mt ltn· ltllvtlV KPlt.du!td ~ ~ ttlllt Yld Men• CltV l/llf WtdntJdtY) Cll:ISTVllW LIAOUI WLO• ' ' ' . ' , , ' , , ' , , ' ' ' ' ' ', ' ' l'rl••''I ll•W!ll M1i,1on \l'lelo 3, El Ml>clen• ) l'OO!hlll f, VIOi 1'1 r~ l ,.~,tin '· l l llV"I 8f1Ch I sin Clemente '· 0••~<· 1 t1111tt,•1 (h!!MI ,.v11111 11 Ml1'1o>"'v 111c ~ool!'llll 11 San Cle!Tle~lt Et Moctent •! VIII• p~,~ L11un1 &e-ech •• 0•1~11" FREEW.t.Y LEAGUE l{~n.,..dv MVf!t1n1 Lt H1br1 Lcwel1 Fulttriolt .... , llutM "''" Sunl'l'J' Hiii' '''~1y'1 1tnull1 811tt1t Ptrle 1, l(t11ntcly I SUnft'I HUM 3, $tYtlll'lt f Tm 1, LI Htll'i'I f Fuli.rllln t. Lawtn t TlletflY'I 0-Mn Trev ti l<t nnldv St•ll'll'll " F ull1f'ttln Lt Httl•• 11 Sunny Hll!1 •11tn1 "1rl( 11 l cwtll W L Ol , , ' , ' , .. , , ' .. ANGELU5 Le.t.GUI L~1Ye·¥tC~r''' !Ll won •-~ •·I. 6 '' IC>I 1·6 PV · -1. t 111me1 !M) 2. !mltl! (M! J. Unaerwood (5), "'•It~!: 1D·t, Steve Sl•wi•t (Fl 16, dtl Ill.Cl! ttl'rfll fW) t(I, fltf. Mtrnbl'!111 (WmJ, CllomNrlln Cl '11, •·1. t:l •.O Ou~, Hr'f nt II) n. d!I AllCIY __ • -'-·---------- =:~~o~ Am~t Sf, All!llO<>V 1.\l!er Ot i S~rV!!t St. Ptul FridtY't lttwlh 8 111100 Art'llt 1, !•rvite B SI. ,o,n111onv 1, 51. P1ul • l'IUI )( S, Mal,r Otl l THldlr'1 Ofmt\ M1"r Otl ti St, Ptul Servllt ti !!. Ant11onv !lltt>oo, Amt! ,it Plus X Ott.I.NOi Ll.t.GUI! L~~ .t.l1milo•. Vt lfl!C lt IC1!ell1 Scno•~ S1ddlet>11tk 8•et-OlindA ~~10~~13a"" . Fri'•''' llltiulh Sonort J, 51ddltbfttk • IC••e111 J, El Oor1do 1 w l Gt ' , . , l ' 1 , ' ' I • ~ ' ' ' W l. Gt ' ' -? 1 I ' , , ' , ' , ' , , ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' LO! .AlomlTC' ,, ll•et·Ol11!dl 3 Loi ,t,mlgc' 1, gv11e11c11 a Ywt1"r't Gl..,t\ 1 o~ A.l~..,110' 11 Saddlebt tk El Oo•1dc 11 !l rea·Ollnd1 Vt ltl!Clt et ICtttllt $oll<lr1 11 Los AmlOC\ iuNSET LlAOUE W L Gt Wei!mln•ltr ? II At11htlm 2 0 Santi .t.111 1 w111er11 1 Mt rln& 6 ' ' ' ,,, Huf!tl11t1011 auch II I n~ Nt""°rf Harb<lr 0 . ' l'rl-1r11 Seer11 W~lm!n111r 10, Santa .l.nt 1 Ar.thllm 14, Ntwpcirl Htrtlor ~ W1t!t •t1 $, Marl111 • TwttlltY't OllT!ft Wtt!.,,.ln•!er •t Newaor! H••bo• ttun!lnsiter1 •••ch at Wti!trn rr the series socs to a ::.ix th gan1e, the action \\'il l be brought he re lire ·ruesday night beginning al 6: 30. An Eastern D iv is i o n semifinal between the New YOrk Knicks and Baltimore Bullets will be seen on Chan· nel 7 Sunday at 10:55 a.m Baseball fans will be disap- pointed to learn U1at !he fi rst Angel game s c h e du I e d \Vednesday for view ing he re, has been cancelled. Origina lly. Channel 5 was to bring lhe Angel-Seattle contest but with the move to ~1ilwaukee and ~1\i tch to a da yti me contest. th~ telecast \ra s canctllcd. V•1.i11 s1nu An• (U) u i W1\1'"!1111tr Slntltt JQl'on~n IWMI won t>-J. 6•A, •·11 loot l ·6. J'"r.111k, IW f 1Q1t ;.6, 0·6. ;.,, 6•1. B•,.on tW! won 6-t. 6·1l IO'I 11. 3·6, (.r8HblU9~ (W) ~! 1•6, 3 .... , .. , ,.,, oou Dltt St~roll·Wlltll (WI IQ)I 1·6, 1.j, 1•. ..•. t(rovv-Corv~ll IWJ lcJt ).6, '"'· , .•. •·• Junior V1rtU1 ·t,intt An1 (t) (II Wt1lmlt1tter Slntltt Mt••retl (WJ WQr! •·Ii kxt •·•. Slue~•• lW) won l>-A: loll 1•6, M1r1ln•I !W) IOI! 1-6, J-6. f!CYIU /WJ !QI! l", 1·6 Oevblt1 1.v~ll·Smil~ !W) ID•! •·6, l·6 (~Ol·MtC~Htlltn IWI IDS! 6·1, ~I, S, -1. C(IJr IS) 2. MOllfU• lMl J. 801119 (Ml. Olll•n«: t).~. Ji ve !n -l. Cc• IS\ 2. $111tt IMI l . Llosl {M), Olit•l'ICe 191-1, Ol1cu' -1, Ccir fSl 1. l•u IMI 3. Molltu1 1Ml, Olf;l~nc:e \,1(1.J, • TJ -1. COii \51 t , (illllet tM) J, Wr!th! (M). 0 11 t nc:t : t l·l\lt. Cahlc Vision For Lacrosse T\\'O clays of racini; at Orange County International Raceway will commence to· day with supercharged (uel altereds and pro·stock5 leading off and wlll finish Sun- T'lr~~y s\:;n ~h 5i~; dtl Jon c~r1~1en1cn !Fl 1111. f.0, Phil Mtrrl!t (F) )t, dlf Ro" HOOYt n (I) 12, 4•1. OCC Soccer Tca1n Wins day with the Bug-in IV event. Orange Coast College's soc- L I · h 'll Qualifying today for both cer team won Its first league acrosse anc1ers w o "''1 eight car fields begins al 2 not be able to make it to \vlth side by side eliminations game Friday, defeating Chaf· 1he Howard Henry Memorial to follow rrom 8-10. rey. 11·1, in action on the Ga1ne al UC Irvine, April I l. Sunday 's Bug-in resti vities Pirate s' field . will get a chance to watch will starl al 9 S:oUJ. with St.e'!e Johnson and Alfredo the festivities on cablevision. feature races slated for I p.m. i\:loran each scored three 1!'•11 u c•~i~G1>1J0111~n w•u .John f\.Utchell, director of The Bug·in is expected 10 goals 'vhilE: Lynn Stricklin and 1 f'1~1i 101 d•I, t>emoio~ ir,i. ''· the California Lac r 0 s ll e draw as many as 10,000 fans P11111 1E1 G~'· T••<Y 11<). •·•· di 1 d 1 to OCIR with such events as German Crespo hacl two and 'o'Ay ~.1 i\ssociation, sc ose exc u-the slalom. concourse and Tom Morrison completed the I' '' , 0 0.--0 , w im!Cfl !El d~'· orr ruJ, 6-1• ~ively to the DAILY PILOT MlrJ'rm.:.. i 11e ... ,;, .~a:;;-~. u111,~!; "}urge !El 11e1, Kt A11t 1u1 '"'· lhal Cab\eVislon vie"'·ers in drag competiUons in addition scoring with a single goal. ~•e•~~~~ rJ:'c.1 1116~"~1'~"" G~01i:!~ •·~olbrook CE > ae•. we11 coJ, '·'· ell.her Newport Beach or lr-to manufacturers' exhibits and The Pirates tangle with ~'01!!''~fll;:,"J;,'IJ1'c~~~;. '11~ti1~'11;~11: •·t •i0t1•n <El c1er. H•r~rovt IGJ, vine will be able to watch the a special gyrocopter demon-Golden West Thursday and ..... 11, 1#l+•••d llYoul. 5r'~ en I •·O, ·7. Otulltt ga-· betwten the , •• Ange· nration. tlll'fl·tiou• ''" a111Y. •uc ~ Th thr B · Ir d 1·00rney •A Mt. San Anton.lo ?:JG p.m. n ic L _ cas GOLF Ert1u 1nd Pln81 (l!J Mt. T11G1!11'10~ les and Orange Counly la· e ee ug•1ns a ea y w CLASSIC -tnt flrJI of I h. Ind T••(• !Gl, "'· '-1· held t'-· I al su·-•se• Frid t co pie•· r·-~ d tournamtfll'I n.c semu1n11 m1tdlt!. w irnson and Fltto IEI clet. Wt.II I b tape •·lay were uuin C '-"" ay 0 m """ u1n roun l~ 111tc1tt trom F1r1111one cou11t•1 •lld ICfant, "°' 6-I . crosse cu 5 on 1 "VI:' and Bug In JV ts advertlaed compeUUon in lhe four team Club. Akron. Ohio>. Al Gelb•r11er 1r.d aeteolf '"" v1rc11ln IE! d • f • basis, • O&ve llOC:~!cn, tl'IOOllr19 for lhtlr IMlrd _ _.c"c"c'c'~::.:.'c'""c:_°':c_'c'GclC'c'·c"='='=' ... ================ aS the best yet, Circuit. t!tt llllll Clt u!c, m1tt G.,,_ Ltlll" 1~~--iiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;~/i I nd ICtn 51111. l::JC p.m. (1lCt. -PRO BOWLEfU ~~·-TOU ll -The 1100.000 Flrt1 l0t1! !011r111rmnt ol Ch1m11IOl'l1 -!ht •k nell i!OP an 1n, tour -II cont luded 1! Akr11t1. Olllo. A l!t!d c! 4 PBol 11111•h nes t-tn cu t to !Ive !1n111111 •c\111111 ror • 11$,000 llrit 11rl1~. ~ 1>.m. C?lCL -C>l .t.MPIONSHIP 1ow1.n1G -ect> s1•on1111 "'"tr· Olck Wet>er. SILVER ANNIVERSARY EDITION •1)0 11 "'· (3JCL -OUTOOOllS -tn P11er10 11.ltc, Juliu1 !lo•os •~ti!• tor llt~to(li; b8J•. Vilili~~ I 1111'1 n~!~rv. "' 1e1r"1 now !hf b•~1 wcrt l11•roCutecl to !lie l1lalld. Goll •111. hew 1a r.' cut ot • l••P· G1d1bout G1dd s 1n9le1 '" llwtco coho 111mor> Ol'I !he Co!umDi,i ltlY1r In Port11ntl, Ort. ~ ~.m. (l)CL -W!OE Wl)llLO 0:0 3PORT S -Thi Stbrlno l~·l'IOll• G,..nd Prix cl En1fl.lr1nce ... 1111 -of ll!t WllOttl llnl111t1 tvtr rtcerclH. AIM 11\t ttCM 1JWIMl'ftl11t l ftd cliVlflt dl1mpl0Mhl11t. 6:» p,m, lJlCt. -NIA "LAYOFFS -TM LC$ Anttllt L.tktr' mttl ll!t &uM It Phoenl-_ In !ht fourl!I tl/llf Ill ltllllt Hmlfllltl 1llyofl Hl'ltl . 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TE WINKLE SCHOOL 1111 Grede -' fl'.M. 6th Or•tl• -1 P.M. 7t\ & A~oT• -7:)0 Ph••: 641·'''2 111.,, Jr .. 4t~ Gtedtt -W•tdi hr •Me1111c:e11111111t .Aprll 24 WOl'l'LO'! t.M10tsr riWmtmiOH mcw,wrs Or111t1 C1ullt'f'• O ld1tf MMCO AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS 954l Cierd• 6reve tty4, 631-tlOO Gertlt11 6re'fe il'ftl. & •1ti..n I Bet You Didn't Know l y JM Meelley H•rt't 111 tMtllllt f1et 1bout th1 91111 51111 Mu· .;,I , , , In 111 ki, y11r1 ;~ b<9 l1191o1• b111b1U, M11 1i1I w11 NEVEi throw11 0111 of • 91f!lt1 fer 1r911l119 with umpir11 •. , Th1t !tC:• o'd it •~m 1rk.1bl1 whtn YOU ta~1 id1r +hit $1111 pltytd ;~ 3,02• d ilf1•111f 91m1• '"'' 1 p1riod of 22 'flfrt! * Wilk 111 !ht bit 1c:or11 111 ,,, b11k1U11ll th••• .d1y1, did you t Vtr wo1141tr whtl tht rtcortl it fir the lowtli 1corl119 ftlll• i1t lhe hltlory tf tht N1tfe111I l1tk1tb1U Atu1cl1tio117 ••• It h1ppen1cf Nov, 22, 1950 ..,,,,,,, th1 Pi1ktn1 lt11t Min1111poli1 lf·I• • , . Btlit¥• it or not, th1t w 11 ti., fi111I 1tcr1. * Ev1r wondtr why I r.~,. hind pitch1r in lit1tbtll ;, '1ll1d • "1outhp1w"l • , • 8•11 p1t~1 •r• 111u1lly 1,;d a ut 10 flit b1tt11 l1c:1• t •li lo 4¥oid t ••ltin9 "'" 1hit1•n9 in hi1 1y11 • , , S•, if c1nt11-fi1lal i1 tt•t. tti. 1outh tntl •f bill ,1rl1 p1r1Utlt fht flnt lt••• /int •• , A /1ft•h1rtcf ,Itch· tt't tht•wlnt htM i1 e" the l ir•f ltttt 1lcfe ef the lfl1meH ••• lhv1, h•'• • ''1011tl'!,1w", TAM O'S RANTER Scotch WltltkJ s569 ....... I I .. .. I DAILY PILOT .. if • Tar Pitcher Hospitali~d \ .. •• ·' ·' -Lions No~\!-2nd •• .. .. ·' ~ -•• .. .. .. ?. •' • " .. .. ·' .. .. TUMBLING ACT -Westminslcr High School's Kurt Dedrick lakes a heade~ on play ag ainst \Veslern Tuesday afternoon. Sliding into sec· ond .w1dl a stolen base 'Vestern's Greg LaMendola. \Vestminster ::occ, Rustler Irvl11e Baseball . . pos led a 10-2 \Vin over ~Santa Ana Friday, lls second straight in Sunset League play. LAl:C Po sts :i Swim Tea1ns Eagles, Mesa 11 riumph; 6-2 Decisio11 i. In Victories Orange Caast and Golden \Vest College : 11v.·im teams posled lopsided victories : Friday in conference action. : OCC ran roughshod over host Santa · A~. 70-33. in a South Coast Conference : meet Vi'hile Golden \Vest routed visiting .~ LACC, 60-36, in SouU1ern California : Conference action. Bruce Johnslon and Tom Reeser "·ere : double winners for Orange Coast . : .Johnston won the 50 free (23.31 and : '200 breaststroke (Z:26.&I \\'hile Reeser ~..captured the 200 indo (2:13.0) and 200 backstroke (Z: IS.8). Top efforts o( the day for the Pirates ·• came from Gary Thompsori in the 1,000 .: free and Steve Schv;cr in the SOO free . · Thompson won v.•ith a lime or 11 :26 \\1hile Schwer captured his event in 5: 15.7. Other winners for OCC included Chri~ Gammon (200 butterfly) and Andy Erickson t 100 free ). Both the medley and free relay teams also v.·uri. For Golden \Vest, Greg Feinberg \\·nn the 1.000 free in 11 : 16.0 and the 200 butterfly in 2:25.9. Other individual winners/ for t he Rustlers included Bruce Gardner 1200 free:), John Hutchinson (diving), Do ri ,, Lippoldt (SOO free) and Keith Donaldso n 1200 breaststroke). Golden \Ve st also \1•as \•ictodous in both relay events. Orange Coast v.·ill nexl host the South Coast Conference nlef!t Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Golden "'est travels lo LA Harbor Friday and the following v.•eek hOl'lts tile Southern Californi11 Coftferencc m~I. Corona, Magnolia Tie Corona dcl l\1ar and r.111gnolia fought to a !J.9 deadlock Friday on r.tagnolia'li diamond to highlight Irvine League baseball action. In other Irvine tilts. Costa l\1esa eased past invading Fountain Valley. S-2, ·while Loar;i. and Estancia remained in a share of the league lead ll'ith home victorie.~ o\'er Edison and Santa Ana Valley, 10-3 and 4-3. • The Corona-l\1agnolia marathon lasled three hours until the umpires called il after iline innings because of darkness. The Sea Kings put together three hits, h\"O y,·alks. tv.·o errors, a sacrifice and a stolen base in the first inning lu forge into a quick 7-0 lead. But MaJnOlia got lo starter Da ve. Vila:i and reliever T\'fikc Adants for 14 hit~ and a three ~" seventh to tie the aff~ir <tnd cause postponement of the game. until next \\'Cek. Although tentative, the Coron ii • i\lagnolia contest will be replayed in its entirety either Monday or \\'ednesday at Magnolia. T\1ean\vhile, defending champion Loara was a rude host. combining for eight hits and 10 runs off three Edison hurlers. \Vith no score going int!! !he bottom or lhe second, Loara parlayed t11·0 hits, l\ro walks, an Edison error and a hit batsman inlo seven runs and a finn conlmand. Edison picked up all lhrec of its lalli e!I In the fifth. l\1ike Bates '"·ali lhe hitting :Slil.r for lhc losers 1vith f\l'O safeties. At Costa J\fesa, the host l\lustang~ picked up their first lr\•inc \\'in lo even lhcm with Fountain Valley and Santa Ana Valley at 1-2. Nirty lefthander Greg Barton v.·ent 1hr. df~tancc. for ~1esa, allowing seven hits.· 1Fountain Valley led first, sco ring two Area Calendar runs In the third inning, v.•hile i\lesa exploded for all of its rive in th<!. firth . F.stancia made the most of it \l·ith 1 \\ o outs in its game at San la Ana Valley. Steve Valicre cracked a singlf. 1\·ith t\\'O gone in the first to gi"e the Eagles a 2-0 lead. Then in t)lel. seventh, with lhe Falcon~ holding a 3·2 edge, Greg Po"·ers stepped lo the ph1te and ripp!'d a double 11•ith 111·0 out to bring Greg Denton 3nd Da ve Bo,1·en home. &ll•nci1 !il •ti t" till . . ... S"' V1111y <Jl Oo11ton. "' O"H•r•, ct l'owefl, <. Lrmkr. lb v111r~. lb !~ti.dorl. 1b • 1 1 a M1rtln, s~ ll lOW~lte,p.lb til r I! r•I • 0 1 0 J 0 0 0 ' t I 0 J 1 0 I 0 l 1 Giii'""• lb. 1t • 1 1 e vou. r• J O ' l ' Tem111e1on. el 1 O t O C.l1u~n. 1b ' . ' I 0 Q 0 W1!\on. p Jove~. H fla.,.ff!, rf l o o a Picket. lb ••• ••• .1 t 0 0 l 0 0 0 J 0 1 0 l'9 J • l l 0 0 llUPl!el, D J l OIC.ellv.t Glas11t. Jb Oa¥it, 11, lb ~ • 11 • Totals Sttrt tr t~"'"'' Esi1ncl1 $A V1Jln 'lfw~ltl~ Ville' Cll •t •• rW Hlck\,n •010 Wenntt1mP, rt l I 1 1 llobMt.:ltl J Oll Ml!cMll. !b l 0 0 O $lllm1)1. )b ' • 1 0 OvelleUe.t JO IO Dorl•,.,.,.· H l 0 0 t c,_,1,er. cl J O 0 O Fa•·• 3 1 10 r<oYntef" V•l!I'!' 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I 0 0 ft Wol•odon. 11 A~e•lll, ct S;o<1tr, t Wes!l1k1, •! Slenle•. u Kim, <b Wtll~, lb Nlcr>ol!ato, lb Ll'O, lb Nltl'IOl1$. \llll(e. • lb 3 1 1 0 1 I 0 I H lO I ... GOO OXI 6-l I ' O.IO 110 )C-10 I J fl\l tfllNI O l P•nklu1. ~t Walktr. ti '°"-"°"· 11 Tott .... 111 GFMft, 10.Jt Cl•rl!, lb , 11•1~ ...... SM!fh. ,.,., IUtl,Mtn, U Smllll, rt• M~•, t P11!~, )tl.11 s1e~rr. 1 K~nl,ntr. ~~ Toi~!\ lftftlfltl 11 I • rttl • 1 I I J o 0 I 1 t I I ' • 0 0 I 1 I 0 1 I O I I 0 I 0 I 0 0 I ' ' . -l l • ' ' ' . ' ' ' . ' 1 0 0 ft I! t !• t no 001 Jlf ... ••• ~I 6 I at-tH I Over R11 stlers LACC kcpl its unbl emished Southern Cailiomia Corllerence baseball record in- tacl Friday \\•ith a 6-2 victory over Gnldc n \\lest on the losers· diamond. LACC has won six ~lraight in lhc cnnlcrcncc 11·l11lc !he Rustlers no\\" ~land al 1-5. The Cubs ju1nped out to a J-IJ lead al lhc end or three. and a half innings ;inti co;i.:;.'r•I the rC'li! of the ~·av. Arter (;ol<Jen \Vest picked up its fir~t run in lhe si:-;th. J.1\CC countered \\'ith l11t1 in lhe SC\'enth. The nust!cr~ tallied a run in !he eighth 1Jnll LACC clo.~ro 1hr scorin,:;: 11 i1h c111~ in the nin!h. (!olden \\'est gol its fir~1 ru11 011 ;i ll'alk to Noel Pau!so11 and ,,1n:c Pen1 · bcrton·s double. In the eighth. a shv!le by .li111 Hogan and Paulson's long double lo the left field fence go! thr ;;~cond n1n hon1e . P<1ulso11 and Pe1nberton both had .., pair of hits to pace the Rustlers at bat. Golden \\'est could only get fi ve- hit~ off LACC pilcher Bill J\1cAllcn. Coach f'red Hoover's team \~ill rrturn to l"Onfcrence action Tuesday night. fac- ini.: Cypre.sS al La Palma Park al 7:40. Fritlay. lhe Rustlers 11•i1J host LA Harbor 111 a 2:30 garne. L"'cc ui 1' • ft rlDI Url•~•ndQ . ._, • I ' O ' ' ? a J 0 ? 0 • 0 1 ' I 0 I I l I 1 0 l'Y'' '''• (I L"l!e"p,. r! fl~tr,, lb Jn"'·· lto McA,ll•n. p ~·.crvln'11w. Smit~. n ~•liner, r Vewhn. lb 11 "I 1 1 0 ' 0 0 • 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1..0.cc Go'd•n I"~~• Gtltl_,, WtSI It\ tllr~r~i Jl"1 tto.~~. t f • ' 1 0 llow~n. lb J O O O Hf"ll"r. 11 I 0 0 0 P111l'C/\, fb l I 1 I Pfm~rttin. c O ? t K!5ff'r. r• o o o Co•nfll, 11 o o o Mern.1s •ooo R11ss~11. lb J o o o woxd."P no • 01i1~r~. P n a o .Svndllr. <th I 0 ft n Jcllnscn. p o o n o to1~11 n l J l ~· "' ... ~· It "·'-1014 11 ~ 010-1 J J Pius Mater Dei J-ligh School baseball team battled Pius X on even ter1ns for thrtt innings Friday afternoon bul a three.run upri~ing in the four~avc the \\'arriors ii .>-t Angelus League \'ictory in acllon on 1hc losrrs' home field . Plus opcnd the ga1nc \\'itb a ho111r run by lcadoff hitter Joe Pagr.otta off lhe ~l 1nls of sophomore Steve ,,_faran1aud but lhc ho1ne nine bounced rlght back. n1i1J l11t11pert reached first on an error snd mored to second on a sa<:rlilre ti.v Dan "1cr cr. Oury ~hripS(ln tl1cn ~in!l'1· ed to brlna the run acroli.S and lie Sunset Loop Win By ROG ER CA RLSON \ lief and scored six ttn1es on a doub!P , 01 "" 110p1~ P11t1 si.11 t1vo infield singles and ;in assoiJment of Westminster High , with five big ones Sailor catastrophe::; to put the gome oul In the firsl ianlng, cruised lo the top or of reach early. the Sunset League baseball race Friday afternoon with an impressive l0-2 rout . \Ve~Lminster jun1pcd on Santa ~na pitching from the outset as Doi.lg Milne of invading Santa Ana. The win gave the Llons a 2-0 mark. In other Sunsel play, Western hung on for a 5-4 win O\'er visiting Marina while: Anaheim was taking care ot Newport It arbor, IM. in a night tilt at La Palma Park. ·•and-Mario Sanchez cante up with triples and Kurl Dedrick and Don Clendenning doubled in the initial frame to spark the five·run outbur~l. The loss dropped Newport inlo the cel- lar with an O.Z mark and the Sailors' title hopes wert severely damaged \vhcn starting pitcher T\1ike ?i,fcMinn was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital wilh a possi· ble tom tendon in the area of the right elbo1v. The injury to the Tar righthander came in the third inning after Anaheitn had accumulaled tl1ree runs in the first l\vo innings. The Colony jumped on MeMinn 's re- San . Cle111ente, Diahlo s Tri11 League Foes Mission Viejo and San Clemcnlc re- mained one game off the pace in the Crestview League baseball standings and Laguna Beach dropped a 10-inning tieartbreaker lo Tuslin Friday afternoon, 2-1. Visiting San Cle1nentc defeated Orange, 3·2, Mission Viejo topped host El l\1odena , J-2. and Foothill do\\'11Cri Villa Park, 4-2 in other gan1es. . Host Laguna moved into a l·O lead In the fir st inning on a r:1 ir or !ri1.1lcs by Denny Schmitz and Greg Kcs~lcr -!hen couldn't score again. Sta rting pitcber Ron 1\-lcElhany ga"c up only two hits in nine innin,;s on the mound a'M v.•as relieved by Chris Spencer in the 10th. An outfield error and a base hit brought th<! \l'inning run across. \Valks lo Val l\larino and Doug Citro set the stage for l\-l ike Gray to belt ;1 J-2 pitch over the lefl fieki fence for a lhree-n1n ho1ner in the lop or !he rirst lo give l\tission Viejo a 3-2 \1 in at El ri1odena. .left l\laslerson scallered five hi ts over the sc1'cn innings. givini.: up three "';i lk!i Pnrl s1riking out three. Neither run was (';•r ned. ::1:111 Clcn1cntr 1.:a1nc fron1 bclunri lo rlcfc~l Orange on the winners' diii1nond . OranGe had scored a pair in the top of the second . Tin1 \\'right opened the fifth 1\·ith a single and stoic second. Ron Allen walk- ed and Craig Anderson singled lo load the bases. Conrad Sleiner tben squeezC'rl \Vright across and Robin R cs c h a n brought Allen in 1vith the tying run on another bunt. In lhc sixth, Glenn Tsurna belted a ho1nc run lo left field lo gh•e the Tritons !h~ victory. Allrn v.·cnl all t\·~ v.·;:i~' on the mounri for SRn Clc1nentc, sl riking out fi ve and 11·alking four . . . ' Ottftlt Ill s.~ Clt"1!"'' ni H~m!'I, ,0 Mc(IO.l<ev. rt S.OlgM!c. ~· S~rdlord. c 8•~fr, lb sc11r...i~r. H Sh•rfm, 11 Smolen,-1, ct .,.,,.,, lb 11•,.~e•<. a Ccblln&kl. oh Tctel• 11'""~' It f ~ •Ito J 0 0 0 ? 0 0 ~ ' 0 1 1 ' 0 1 0 l 0 0 0 1 o o a I 0 0 0 l ' 1 0 ? D 0 0 > I I 0 I 0 0 0 " ' ~ ? Scar• br "''Id~• o~. ,, S!elnrr. 1b ll:~·•·••n. lb K•lo••. rf l~um1. lh C.ul(lv. 11 l oml>"'~'· <! Wr•gM. c A,lle". ~ •b ! ~ .~. ' 0 1 " J O I 1 1 0 I I l 0 ~ 0 ' ' 1 1 J ~ 1 0 J o n o ' ' " ' ' . " . "' "~ 1 I 1 SJ" C lfmfn!• X-.J 6 0 Y<•ie !"I I'• , • If c '"' G • ' Hie' ry, " It t ~ f~! J 1 1 < r•v·· .. ?~ , 1 I i, • I 1 l I ~ ? 0 r. ~ o o • ~ 0 0 (;:•l'C". '' l'•v•• . ( Pol~"'""'· 10 SJ'1"'·01a. ct Pc•· , H ' o 1 o s.• ··~·1. •• I o O O ~&ntord, ~~ <> l o o o e~rll••. <>·:it ,n,~rbi i n n ~ . . 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The S;:1ints could collect only four hi1s in all against \\'cstminstcr pitching whilP the \1•inners were raking the Saints for 11 s:ifetics. ~farina Jell victin1 to Wcstcrn's dcfcn· sil•e prowess as the hosl Pioneers slap· pcd the Vikings v.·ith two double play!, thre11• a pair of Viking ninncrs out ~t second base on theft attempts and pick· ed off another Vike al first ba~ with the bases loaded to kill off coach Ray Allen's cre11•. It wasn"t as lf the Vikes didn't hav r tl1eir chances. They lo;idcd the base 5 \1'ith no out in thl top of lhe seventh - and scored a pair of tallies to close !he gan to ;).4 with one out. Ho·1o·evcr. ii 11 as here that the host!> Ci!.tnc up v.·ith a 6-4-J combination for a ganic-ending double' plar. \\'estern pitcher.-; Ron Ostergaarri and Tim Arias combined to hQld l\larina to three hits, .\rias smoked one lo the alley in left· efntcr for a tri ple to score a pair Clr \\"estern mates in lhe first inning to overcome a l·O Marina lead and the winners never trailed thereafler. The Yikes had a chnnce to break it open in the firth fran1r bul had to se Ule for a single run when \Vestem·~ cicfense allov.'ed an error, tv.·o walks and a hit batter. Howevrr. lhe pickoff play al fi rst base ended the rhretil. /'11arina"s defense allowed a l)<iir or \\'estcrn runs on errors. M~r,•1 !'1 it , ~ rb! Fr&nk,H 1!10 Ptmberton. lb 1 o o C•e~cl, lb 1 o o ~rrntn, ct l o o o C~mPbeH. 1b 1 0 0 I Mlll~r. u l O O o IC.!un;r~5ere1. DI O O o "'u1m~. pr 0 I Q 0 •ndcr...,,,, P 1 I r a V/lt1,t 1000 MUlf:r, D~ 1 1 0 I Murl!IQ ti 1 ft I O . 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The G:iuchos 1rerc scheduled lo ITIC('\ Collr;ie •Jf the Canyons on the new di:i· 1no.1d Inda~· in ;i clouhlehc:ider. hut hccau <;c lhe field i~ not re11riv, thr lwin hill 1~:1" ~n swit chrrt to Uc Irvine. T!ie r1r~t gt1111c "·HJ begin at noon. .t;rc6. Pennington ;ind Sterr Shap11rd 1•.111 pitch lhe Dr.~cr\ (()onfrrrnc e d(·11hlchf'nder , ;iec11rdin.o:: hi Vrit7.. _S;al dlchnrk plan.~ lo innugurale its fl('1t 1(1;:1nond ncx• S:11urday I April 11 ' ;igain~t ~11. Sn11 Jaci11!n. Sadd!eback has a 2·4 ("Onfercnce rt'torrl, ro: .. gorne~ behind circ111t Jrarlcr ~I!. ~an Jntinto !7·1J . Thr r:;\uchos arc 3-8-1 for the sca.~on. • Monar~l•s~ -·2 tl• lhe 8COre at 1·1. A tv.·o-oul walk. an error and a single brought In another run for Pius in the top of the second bul the l\fonarchs carne back a second lime in their h111f to tic at %-2. Rick Sheldon and Chuck Adarll!i o~neri 1rlth slnglts and Ray Sala1.J:1r doublcU 10 brh1g the run across. \l/l1h Sin1pson on the n1 uund. Piu~ s<.1.lrrd lhree titnes on a shiglr. 11vo doubles and an error in thr rour\h In put thr game oul or reach. The luss brings Matrr l>er'S ICSGllP; record to 2·3. 'lbe Alo11archs play :5t1n l'len1ente at ;'.lcn1orial Park 1n Sanr 1 Ana today in a non-league encounler . •1111 )C UI Mlltt r>-1 n1 lt19~01t1. u N1~1~. lb Ttil•r" 11 ~IOI'•, a """"•· lb M•~~rcoi. Ill t•l•. ll> Ol .. ,, r• O"N•ill t •o"' " I"!" v """'" Ori •t ' ~ '"' ' I ' . ' ' I ~ C O 0 .o ~ . ' . • • 0 ' ' . ' ' . ' '~l•11r It H·yrf '' c ,, , ~ ,,1 ' 0 I ' ' 1 ~ • /./-••••·'' 10n t ~·n•~·.or I D ~ t ~ (• ·~-!'I 0 0 ~ " • o o n . " ~·· dr • 10 w• '!I ... ~ )'• r.•· ! ., .. • • • ' 1 I 6 ' . . , . ' ' ' . ., , .. ~~ )> O I I i' ~I· )(tr~ ~' 1~n!nt1 • • )•, , t '"' 11" I" " I ~ 1 \IG llOll 0-1 & I .----~-__,_ -·~--·--·--·--------~-~~~----~ -. -... ---·-------~----------~~--~-·~--~ . ....., .... _ I 'J!l!LV PILOT J:J Concert Season Se& ~ . -i ffersholt Award PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES ' Harbor ~· Group Laun.ikes Big Campaign ----"""---_ ...... ' ...__ .... .._,,,..,... ·- More than 100 supporters of the Harbor Area Com· munity Concert Associatlon met Monday night at t h ~ NtVll>Orler lnn, N e w p o r t Beacft, to kick orr what seems certain to be the group 's most auccessful season. cfrts. Membership in t h e Harbor Area group entitles the ,bearer to attend corp~ munity concerts provided by neighborlpg ·association~ Entntainers at the Newportef dinner included the Orange Coas t College Madrigal Singers and operatic tenor Joe Gaudio. A r·s o I ffatured was the iron· wOrkJ sculpture ol Michael Medo Butti. . ' Association olficer~ \. are Wulff, membetsb!p cnaannan1 Bonnie wuut, secre~ary Shirley Kupfennan, d Ln n er chairman Diane Johnson and association officer Mrs. Larry Bacon. .To Jessel George J~,f·1iu"" bo•n voted the Jel'tl Her sholt Humanitarian Award by the board of govemprs ot" the Academy oC Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, it was an· nounced by Gregory Peck, president of the Academy. "TAKE THI MOlllEY A,ND ltU,.,.. 10"1 Celor OIMI TrlM'IHI Association president Daniel Wu\[f of Irvine announced that 110 new sponsors have volunteered to work fo r the group in the 1970-71 'season making a total of 132 sponsors who will be seeking mem· berships in the Harbor area -C~ Mesa, New port Beach, Huntington B e a c h , Irvine, Corona de! Mar and Laguna Hills. Nominees Chosen , Jessel, comedian and en- tertainer, won the Hersholt Award-for his "consistent devotion to lhe cause o( eash1g tho burdens or lonelinesS and plin of American service men in combat areas and hospitals throughout ·the world." . . HI WAY B (JI-! IV I I ~l ... -..., ......... ......... ''110RA aORA" (RI C•lff "ADAM • EVI" Ctlfr CLAY~ARCl~H9 lllG)IT -C.ltr UHtr IJ -1\ k Wllll ..,.,_, For Tony Awards The Hersholt Award ls given Mayor Doreen Marshall of Newport Beach and Mayor Jack Green of Huntington Beach were among dinner guests who heard W u 1 f f predict that artists engaged thtoujh the Co mmunit y • Concerts pl4'wlll perform to sell-out audiences this year in the 1,200-seat Newport Harbor High School. Wullf's 132 sponsors are aiming for 10 members each in the. current campaign. The drive ends Saturday. Two attractions have already been engaged by the association for the n e w season : the Oleata Basque Festival of BJlbao, Spain and the Chung Trio of Korea. Artists engaged by t h e association are provided by Columbia Artists of New York through a roster of performers that is used to provide performers for a nationwide network, ~of community con- QUIENIE NEW YORK (UP!) -Plays. actors, directors and offstage experts have been nominated for Broadway's annual Tony awar d s by six . drama newsmen chosen by th e League of New York Theaters. Winners chosen by the vote of some 500 persons connected with the theater will be an· nounced on an NBC telecast (10-11'30 p.m.) Aprll 12. Contending for b e s t play honors are "Last of the Red Hot Lovers'' by NeU SimOn, "Child's Play" b; Ro&eft Marasco, "Indians" by Arthur Kopit and "Borstal Boy" by Frank McMahon . There are three entries in the best musica1 field -"Ap- plause," "Coco" and "Pur\ie." No min a tion s in other categories: Actor, dramatic star - Frank Grimes, ''Bor sta l Boy;" Stacy Keach , "In-. By Phil lnlerlandi ,/ "No question about it-the big thaw has started .. .'' 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ZJ Kind of DOWN '"'" 25 Home· 32 t-Jtcess ary 1 Ont who steadets, to \ht catt le &irons 37 Ebro or makes Tagus things do 31 "-·is 2 Group such of theater sweet seats ~orrow" ) Time • 40 Early in pedods the 7th ., Screwballs tl!ntury:Rom. 5 Affront 27 Ointment 28 Iroquoian 29 Spinning like • ··< 2 wOldS 33 Grldirori features ,....,.....,.......,,'""T,-~~, ...,.,., ...... ,... • l ( N I N [ 0 I C 1 .(/4/70 34 Deity 35 5~irl disease j~ Kicked the truth around 38 Brillsh coins 311 Star 42 NHL tea m 43 School subject .t& Supporter 47 Dt facto: 2 words .(8 Prairie 49 F1encl1 income 50 US vice· president 53 Clcalrix 55 Powdery carbon 5& Fish 51 End ing used with old and &O Japants e sash young • 1 di a n s;'' Fritz "Child's Play." by the Academy's Board o( .,,11 ceior H.,..,. ••-Governors to individuals in the "l'1tAN1CENSt11N Musr •• molion·plcture industry whose 011T11:0:!0'' CGl'I "Actress. dramatic DAILY ,ILOT Slall ,Mte Tammy Grimes. "Private Li ves : '' He I en Hayes, "Harvey;" Geraldine Brooks. Caught in the ;let "Brightower ." humanitarian efforts ha v 'e "DRACULA HAS R151iN '"°"" brought credit to the industry .1 _~~~~§~~§~~~~~'~"~' ~·~"'~'~,•~" ~.,~,~~~~ The awards will be presented al the 42nd annual . Academy Awards presentation • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • " Tuesday in the pavilion of : : Actor, musical star _ Bill Miller and Sandy Marino are frozen with fear Cleavon Li 11 1 e, HPurlle;'' upon being caught in an unorthodox situation in this scene from "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,"· Robert Weede, "Cry For Vs opening Friday at South Coast Repertory in Costa All;" Len Cariou, "Applause." Mesa. ~~e'Y1iri5 ~g~~~:v~~~ic;e~~f:~ : THE ULTIM ERIE : ~C at?p.m. : ' : FAIR • Actress, musical star ---------------------- Laure11 Bacall, "Applause;" Katharine Hepburn, "Coco;" Dilys Watling, ''Georgie." Thalberg Award Top f•lf, f•1r, f•chl1I. lho•• • thr•• wor•• •Wm up f1ctor1 '" • op1r.tlo11 '" tho. i)AILY PILOT • •1Utori1I P•'J• ,..,,,., d1y, : · Actor. supporting, play - Ken Howard, "Child's Play;" Dennis King, "A Patriot for Me;" Joseph Bova, •'Th e Chinese and Dr.· Fish." Actress. supporting, play - Blythe Danner. "Butterflies are Free;" Linda Lavin, "Last of the Red Hot Lovers;" Eileen Heckart. "Butterflies Are Free;" Alice Drummond, "The Chinese and Dr. Fish." Actor, supporting, musical -George Rose. "Coco;" Rene Auberjonois, ''Coco;" Brandon Maggart, "Applause." Actress, supporting, musical -Melissa Hart, "Georgie;" Penny Fuller, "Applause;" Bonnie Franklin, ''Applause;'' Melba Moore, "Purlie." Director, play -J05eph Hardy, "Child's Play ;" Milton Katselas, "Butterflies ' a'r e Free·" Robert Moore, "Last of th e Red Hot Lovers;" T o m a s Macanna, "Borstal Boy." Director. musical -Ron Field, "Applau se;" Ph i I i p Rose, "Purlie;" Mich a e I Benthall, "Coco." Ruddy Boating Buddy Ebsen. \Vho sails his boats in international com· petition y,·hen he isn't filming "Beverly Hillbillies" episode~ for CBS, has made a serie.s of boating . safety films for the U.S. Cost Guard. in which he served during World War -.,J>{k~" f. c• ""' ., ,,, LU/.Jti1i ~.,,.; l•rbr• Streisand "Funny Girl" Continuous Sun. 1:30 P.M. T111lte •t ':00 •114 t :SO COi~···--· ....... ,_,. ••Tfit CCJMIC"· ,. . Tribute for Movies David 0. Selznick, W a 1 t Disney, Sidney Franklin, Samuel Goldwyn, Jerry W.ald, Arthur ' Freed, C e c i I B. DeMille, George Stevens, Bud· dy Adler, Jack L. Warner, Stan1ey Kramer, Sam Splegal, William Wyler, Robert Wise, an Allred Hitchcock. I! the board of governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences votes to honor a inember of the motion picture industry by awarding an Irving G, 'lbalberg Memorial Awad at the 42nd Annual .Aw a rd s Presentation 1\lesday it will be on1y the 20th time the award has been made in the;r=::::::::::~I past 32 years. II The honor is voted lo "a ~--@-creative producer who has been responsible for a con· l 0 sistent high quality of .motion piclure production" only when • the Board reels there is a deserving recipient. According ...-ott Mo\(M -"'_.,. .. ...-,. ~ U49 1.i. .. 01. , •• ,,. to Academy rules no one now can be eligible for the A\l:ard more than one time . Since the award, a small bronze bust of the late MG~1 production chief, was established in 1937, the roster or creative producers selected for the honor represents a Hall or Fame of the industry's top talent. Recipients include: Darryl F. Zanuck, Hal B. Wallis, BALBOA 673-4048 . 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Sunday-10 A.M. to .7 P.M. 13600 Beach Blvd.-Westminster (Beach Blvd. at Garden Grove Fwy.) • Call 892-6651 or 636-2500 . : • • , , Satllf'da)', Aorll 4, 1970 DMLY PILDT J 5 S.teps .• l ~ 0~11:~r~lli~ .. ' lnvest1nent-• ., --~~--.BY DOUG WJLUS __ 'SACRAMENTO (Al') -SO you want to, buy a house? Uon pressures are co.nstallll)i lncr.ta.slng caUfornta..houslng-and-lhe &tat~& strong- the va.Jue o1 land, rising l@or and costs tradiUon of home ownershJp rather than ~ ~Uy toJho-value of the bou.se:. rent.ing have kept the houslng m31ket 1 tl6-i;ompany wbldl bolds everything in trust unfll aU co1pnUtn1enb or all parties have been mCt ~ waived. recognhod by ·I.he l~w,, aod tiler• ti>'-• !<Jwtr q11aUty of..workm"1lih!P.---·---? no ~~Uon .Jrom, an,y claim .havtn~ ' -A l>uyer Will generally get more 1 no pr:ec~ meaning or proor. A smart space {Qr his money In an okier horn~. Chances are that a person with no speclal knowledge of the houslng marret,- flnuclng, construction or the repPtations ot real estate brokers wiU still nlake a food investment when he buys a bame. I for one thing, state and federal in9'me tat ~laws favor homeowners. For 'another, real _est&~ls on~ 9lt ti, 11!'1 hedges againSI' ~ ~ lncreaSt~ coets of bvildiftg mate~ls opeJt for ~t bUyers, says Real Estate aleo -add lo lbe value .. ot almost every Comn:Jlssloner Burton !:. SmJth. e:tlsling house.' ·, . Howevel" much the ~ht money pro- tinally, Callf~'s real estate law, blem ~has Umiled home buying, those wbk:b ~s l.kleiiling of brokenr,and "hoy!!Ulke 'it ean ex~t a clear ae-~ep,~ha,, bef;?i eopled th.rou~t .. 1Counttng ~·llow•the trpsacUon is prl)· !!le na!(Oit ,.,. Ila ~ consumer :~ ,.......,_ ,. ; + t.ectlMt ~rovisions. ' ': · CaWcirhla was a Pioneer in real estate Effil. in today'! !lllht mone,i:. P!l'k'~""l'.'"-w laws, the ,Jl(!>Cedure of, taking the t~Uonally ~ ~ oi.. ... ~·lbe'trllWlctiQa.,to a· disinterested ,persoq .., Nevertheless. there are. thiftgs buyers should be aware of to l:mprove their chances of makiqg a... gOOd lpvestmenf; and Smith lists them: -The broker is not, strictly speaking, a roldc:lleman. His position is more that \of a steward, or agent, for the seller, and thus he owes his first allegiance to the seller. -r A certain amount or "pufrlilg";.u '"' . SPAC IOUS LIVING AREAS COMMON IN ·EXTRA LARGE HOMES AT GEORGE BUCCOLA'S COUNTRY ESTATES IN ORANGE .... ; '• Country Estates Announce Lower Rate of Inter est New, lower interesl rates which will me~ a· 'Feater savings ' tq prospective buyers at Country Estates in Orange have been announced by b.p i Ider. developU ·George Buccoia. · The lower rates have· .eome in the wake ol"new low prime in~rest rates announced by major banks over the last two weeks. · .- Country Estates is a new community of lcrl homes nestled against the hills in a completely rural atm0$J>here, wJth miles of.adjacent ridingitrails and acres of land ~ppn which to rid~or hike: "These homes are ideal for outdoor-lov- ing people~ and nmv: u'iif the rates have dropped, we know\ mote · famllies Will be abht tq take advantage of all thP great faclllties around Country Estates," Buecola said. While people Jiving at Country Estates bave the feel of rural or country living, they are in fact less than three miles from the Newport Freeway and minutes away . from cities of Fullerton, Anajieim and Sp.nta Ana. -- Pijced from $31,300, these home.s offer buyers three and four bedroom models on f!:xtra large lots with interior sapce up to, 2,165 square feet. Th e smallest Jot at Country Estates has an 8(}.foot front, Buccola said. Tr~iler Park .Experts Sp~ak :at CREA Meeting· Eight experts .in mobilehome parkr---> in Inglewood will cover "Sale of Mobile developtnent and operation have been , confirmed' as speakers at an educational coRlerence spoOsor~ by the CallfQrnia Real Estate Association April 28-29 at the Biltr1iO're Hotel in LOs ·Angeles, and April 30-May 1 at tQe Miirk Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco, Ji was annciuftCed by Don Roberts of Whittier, CREA F.dilcation Com'lniUee' cbaitniln. The speakers, he said,_ will be in ad-- dition to Art S. -Leitch of San Diego, who will chair. the two-day conferences. Leiich, a past president. of'. CREA, is an active developer of mobile home parks. Donald D. Blazer of Riverside, presi· dent of Coordinated Communications, a firm specializing in feasibility studies for mobile home parks, will speak on "Preparing the Feasibility Study," ' "Acquisition of the Land" will be covered by Rfc:hard Martens of Los Angeles, general manager of Mobile llome Communities, Wes tern Division, Boise Cascade Building Company. Home Parks'' ·from a background of 22 years' specializailon in this field . .Final speaker for the 'two-day session Will be Lo·uis ·Bell of Los Angeles, ex--•' ' etutlve, vice president of the Trailer 'Coach Association, who will spea k on "Sale of Mobile Homes." Roberts said there will be a luncheon speaker· on lhe first day whose name will be announced as soon as confinned. ' He will cover modular housing, its use now and trmds for the future. Commenting on the growth of mobile home par~, Leitch said: "The mobile home has;become an ecorlomie necessity for many Americans, the preferr~ way of living for many more. Both 'groups want parks with the amenities of con- ventional living, recreation areas, con- veniences, attractiveness. We believe that kind ~f quality is best for investors, as well, and want to teach the techniques to achieve-it." The tonference is open to anyone. Cost ls $55, including one luticheon, coffee service both days, and c.o n fer enc e materials. Additional information i s available !"from CREA. E d u c a t i o n Department. 520 South Grand Avenue, ;Los Angeles. 90017. National Builder Looks to Future In .lllA Address "How a National Builder Looks at the Year 1970 and Beyond" is the. topic !or the Orange County Chapter' BIA meeting to be held Mo¢ay at the Gold~ P.Jleasant Restuarant, · Sf ate Coliege and Ball Road .. in Anaheim: Herman Sarkowsky, president or Levitt and Son or Calilorn.ia and president of United Homes Corporation will be the special guest speaker. Sark ow sky will be exploring the ·questions, .ils trus the year we have been waiting for? What are the pitfalls to look ror -the ad· vantages to be exploited?" H:ousing Crisis Noted by Nixon WASHINGTON (A'P) -The Nixon ad- ministration has noted today's housi ng crisis in a report to Congress;· Saying there should be some improvement by this summer. ' The present housing goal for the 1971 ~iscal year, is 2,04 million unitS, down 185,000 trom an earlier target In ten years, the adminiStration says, the na- tiOnal goat is 26 million more units, including siK million for low and moderate income families. buyer takes. notes and asks ro.r wrllwn • " " ·assurances· of $pecifies in the~ broker's but he loses muob of the warranty or. .aie.eman•a ·~. ... protection of a new 1\ome. -lri used 'housing, it'S up to the -For both inv~tn,tent and living, buyer to decide on · {he qualit)I of con-location is usually the most Jmportan& struction, except, again, specific rovable single consideration, claims by the seller. -Don't sign anything or pest a depoift -Good workmanship with andard until all parts of the transaction 11re materials will be a better Jo g.term clear. Don't hesitate to consult an at.. inveSbnent than .de)uii;e . materi s .and torney or appr•r if there is doubL ,,.. ( ' . i f ~~ . ,.. OC/lHA Vhief . . ' ) Apartment Lease Binding Contract Apartment dwellers who fail to abide by the terms of their lease are inviting 1egal involvement and a costly suit, warns Allen L. Banick, president of U1e Orange County Apartment House Association. Banick explained that a le'1se is a binding contract between management and a resident. It spells out the conditions or occupancy, lvhat the resident can do and what he cannot do, It also sels forth the obligations and re£ponsibilities of management, Banick said. The spokesman for Orange County's apartment industry emphasized that this . 'r . . - contract should not be,,e~ed , into in a haphalard manner.1Jf.,brok'tn,~a res.1!1eot can be held liable ror the full term ()f the lease. Wh~e few aparlment owners \VouJd want to pursue this course of acUon; they c•n do so and collct1, he said. "A properly worded lease wilt stipulate that an apartment dweller is obligating apar1ment is too large or small for his particular need~. If he moves and breaks his le~, he might find himself having to pay rent on iwo apartments, the OCAHA president emphasized. "When cunsiderlng mOving to an apart- ment, by all means take that leasC seriously. Jt is oo dHferent than the contracL you sign when buying a car or furniture. "Apartment living can be a carefree way of life and the percentage of those moving to apartments is Increasing with each passing day. But there is also an element of responsibility involved," Banick advised. NAHB Seeks More Money For Housing WASHINGTON -The Nationa l ' himself to pay a -)'ecir's rent on an: Association of Home Builders' Board installment basis with each installment of ,Directors will meet here May 21 -27 due on a specified date," the industry to cuntinue their quest for adequate spokesman noted . mortgage money to meet the nation's He sald that while this might appeB;r housing needs and to inspect new building strongly in favor or the owner, it should systems at a special exhibit planned be brought out in almost all instances the 0,vner is '3.lso bound by a contract by the National Housing Center Council. which requires a specified sum of money Louis R. Barba, NAHB president, said be paid _to a mortgagi; company with that 1he Board sessions at the Statler· ' foreclosure the penalty If he is unable Hilt.oil Hotel ~ould give first priority t~ ,,make his payment. Jn otherwords, to-"speeding econom.ic policy action tn •Jle has a . mortgage • just like the h1>meowner.. , free mortage nioney in s u r f i e i e n t In addition, an owner will .not rent amounts to permit this industry to do an ;tpartment that is aJr'eady rented tt.e job that needs doing." operating on the good faith principle. One of the highlights of the board The resident has signed a contract saying meeting is the annual congressional ban.. he intends to live at the apQitment projett for a stated period and It is quet, May 28, at the Washington Hilton only logical for the · owner to assume Hotel. tits in'tentions are above questioning, fn addition to the Board deliberations, Banick eiplalnec:L committee meetings and educational con- "On today 's marker;' an apartment ferences, the NAHB leaders wi!J attend unit carries a value or from $8,000 to $20,000 depending on size, location an<t "Building Systems '70." This is au exhibit appointments. An apartment owner must by building material companles that turn this valuable piece of property over make up the National Housing Center to a complete stranger. His only pro-Council, a group within NAHB. tectio~~ is a worpy contract1 he explained. The exhibit will be in the Statler-Hilton Banick suggested that 1f breaking a Hotel, headquarters. for the b oard lease ls necessafy, an apartment resident meeting. "Building Systems '70" will should arra11ge a meeting with the owner open May 24 with an afternoon reception. . to ·explaln the circumstances, · n will remain open through May 26. Most .leases carry escape clauses which Emphasis in the extllbit will be on enable a resident to termiftate the con-systems, sub-sys tems, and p ro d u c t s tract up on proper notifications if he develaped by Council members especially is going into the armed forces or being for low-and moderate-income housing transferred out of town, Banick said. \ construct.ion. Among the new systems "There is no escape ·Clause for a . to be displayed are a bathroom module, resident who decides he had rather Jive ' a central beating system for an apart· closer to fjs girl friend or decides his . ment complex, and. a wall panel system. Ideal for the family on the way up,, homes at Country Estates come with such standard features as complete built- in klt'chens with -,cf.ishWashers, !\)earned cathedral ceilings, trrO 0 d b u' r n i n g fireplaces and air conditioning ducts. Codntry Estates is close to almost every fo'rm of recreational facility which Southern California is· famous. for, in- cluding a public . ilinB-hole-golf course less than one mile -distant and 'the new Lake Irvine wilh its fishing and boating facilities onJy a five minute drive away, Neil Nordlander of Riverside,.executive director of the Western Mobile Home Association, will discuss ' ' M a n a g i n g Y...lobi\e Home Pa.rks," covering such cun- siderations as profit potential, tenant- Jandlord laws, and management policies and regulatiions. "Development of the Pia" and the Presentation for Mobile Home Use Permil" will be covered by Bert Field s,· an expert with Art Leitch Company in San Diego. 1 Rancho Capistrano Opens Final Unit There are also, est.a:bUshed· schools as well as 9hopping cen~ets -close enough to be handy at COuntry Estates and two major colleges are withih quick commuting distan<:e from the I!ew, wall· ed community. . ,. To reach the model cOmpll!X which is ~n daily from 10 a.m. until dusk every day, take the Katella or Chapman Avenue offramp of the Newport Freeway and follow the signs to the community. Renters On the second day, Sim Hixon, vice president of Lincoln Savings and Loa~ Association, Los Angeles, will cover •·Financing the Mobile Home Park," dra\\'ing on his extensive experience in the field. "Design and Construction of the Mobile Home Park" will be di scussed by Henry Hastings of Walters and Sons, Inc., Newport Beach contractors. Douglas:Ellington ol ·Slmpson's Realty Wi11 .Out Cos t Ju1np Less Than for O·wners· Inflation favored renten• ov1et home owners during the 1960's, accOrd~ to .a study released by Property .Rdean:b Corporation. Apartment rents went JJP leu· than 23 perc_ent in nto, ·or .,;ien ciUes analyzed, while the cosr, of home ownership rose from 27 ptrcenl (o 47 percent. · Renters in Houston Md' the:·smallest average increase& over the Oedde, whJle Chicago. remained the moil expentive city for -partment dwellers. Loa. AnJeles ""'as near the bottGM of the list. Jn eighth place, both In 1960 and 196!>. The largest increases in rent levtls ovtr lhf: 1960s, as well as in home ownership rosts, occured in San Fnintiaco and Seattle. - The fact that rent~ are a COfnpar•tlve bargain means lhe.tt! is room JoJ,. jn· <!rease. TblS ~ coUld -tnCOUragt Mure apartment lnvcstrnent, the study sue: gests. ~e I~ Js becoming ,4i(flcult to ju!t.Hy inv~tm.ent on the basis of currtlnt rent •Jev~s. , The slow . rise In· ~ts ts rellted to ·several factors. ()ne It the 1contrast in availability of ~and. In deyelOplng areas single-family loll ·l>'e<:oine ·-cer aod more expensive until tbf ·supply is gone. B11t new aparlment sltes can always be obtained by leveling QJder single:fami- ly homes. Ai$,o, -the $Ubstantial income tax benefits~ lbat. aparlments offer inveslon has in .tht past ttdUced the emphasis on obtaining lhc highest poSsible rents. The study rinds that rents are now going up faster in many places. Surveys of Orange Ventura and Santa Clara counties, three major California apart· ment _markcts1 revta1 that the average annual 'Increase for 196t end 1969 waf almost nve percent. -----·--------·---------------- Rancho Capistrano opens Its rinal _unit for sale thiS weekend, offering some o(' the last available parcels of oversize homesites in ·<Southern California. The mountaintop selection of 2\~ to three acre rancho sites, bounded on all sides by the Cleveland National Forest, has r ~ved a tremendous buyer response. Horse ve rs, professional ~ pie who want a w . end hideaway, and natiµ-e-loving fami th r o. u g h o u t Southern Californi have turned out in numbers to visit and plant new roots in the Land of Dons. Attracted by unspoiled beau\y and the early Ca ornia charm of Rancho Capistrano, yers rushed to purchase the first 4 rancho sites in the first week they were offered. Now the pro- perty value is enhanced even more by the completion of. lines· bringing water from the Metroi>oH~ Water District to ucb. rancho site,. ind the completion , of facilities providlna: '<electrlc .pow~r, Jn addi~ a 100,000 • gallon li.1e.rvotr .has been completed, ·'Usuring an 'ampte- waler .supply. •Rllfcbo ·caplalran0 ·I• located 1u•hl3 niu .. inlaiicf.!rom San Juan Caplslrllno, a~ a delightful, s:mog~-tree 3,300 fqot eleva· Uon. The charm and grandeur which eiiirted JOO years ago has been preserved in Its natural form, as ancient Spanlsb Oaks stJJl cast, gracious sliadows over ·70 percent of the sites. TM rolling terrain is covered in heavy pasture grass, pro-. vidlnp: excellent grazing areas 3nd many view homesites. . Ranch facilltie:1 include a tt r a c. t I f.e. fences and stables, a retre:atlon building with kitchen !acWtlea and Orcplace, ~d numerous picnic ·areas. 'nlete are ·&UP- plemented by a wealth ol. natural aame GRASSY SLQPES, PICTURESQUE NATURAL BEAUTY ABOUND AT RANCHO CAP ISTRANO and wildllfe In the surroundinf. forest , and-unUmltcd miles. of horseback ridina traliJ. · · The number of rancho sites at Rancho Capistrano is limited by the original land grant to 13t insuring the buyer a~aJnsl -din~ from the ,p0puldUon boom and protecting the exclusive charm of the aiea. '11le land 11 also deed· · ttstilclad to pfoltct tho 1r<hllectur1I quality and style of the bomes, an<! " •• ' to provide protection again.st unsighUy commercial developmefltl. Railcho Capistrano is open for in- spection on weekends, beginning today. The gate s will be open, and a represen· tative will be on duty at the recreation building to answ er· Qllestiol'lll. It is a plerisant drive and 1nany' enjoy stopping at the famous old Son Juan Csptlstrano MIHloo -one ol the. most ~ll!l!Ul and historical $p0ts in CRllfornia and slte o( 141 visit by President Nixon. Drive east on Hiway 74 from San Juan Capistrano, abOut 23 miles. Just pasl El Cariso Ranger Station signs will direct visitors to lhe right (or about four mllts to Ille gn}Cs of Rancho Caplslrano. A fre,t color brochure may be obtained by contacting Rancho Capistrano at JI n Dupool Drive, Suile 8, Newport Beach or •IJJ 833-3223. COnlact Dick Beamish or Roh Diggins. ' - ' \ : " ) "· . .. .. . . Real Estate-; Questions and Comment By Realtor Ro nda ll MeCardle I would like to invest in re•I ••t•t•, Ix.it I never sHm to g•t enough money t091th1r to buy 1nythln9. How do I get sta rted? Where do11 everyone else 91t their money ..... do th1y inheri t It? F.T.K. -Cost• M111 Somelimes money is inherited, .but usually ~avings must begin v.1ell in advance of investment 1n real estate. Saving is a progran1 that must be planned by each individual. These suggestions may help you build an nvestment fund and initiate an investment prof!'.ram: • 1. Set aside a 'fix'ed portion o( each paycheck. 2. Deposit savings at interest in a bank ~r ~avings and loan association 'vhere the account 1s insured by the Federal Deposit In surance Corporation. and is available when needed. 3. Study the real estate market to acquire a background for investing \Vhen sufficient funds are availabl e .. 4. When possible, avoid the high interest cost of installment buying. 5. Avoid unwarranted expenditures simply to im- prove social status. I h•ve been informed th•t my property is in the pith of a new freeway. I understand the stat• wlll pey all ca sh for my :-J>!Opertv, and I a m wondering if I will have to pay t.111xes on the monftv? The property would be condemned, and we . would be forced to accept the money, but I have hea rd ih.111t I will have fo pay taxes on ii . Please clarify this for me, if you will. C.T.L. -Newport leach \Vith the tremendous inversion or land to public use for free\vavs, many tax pavers are una\vare that their net ,vorth need not be deluted to pay federal income taxes on involuntary gains where real estate is taken for public use. . However, to enjOy this soecific benefit. certain conditions must be fulfilled. The real estate owner must replace the real estate taken bv the state with other real estate. The charactPr of the replacement real estate is determined by the relationship of the owner to the real e·state taken. The internal revenue say,; that if you want to avoid federal income taxes on involuntary gains. these factors must be present: -All condemnation proceeds must be used to purchal/;c renlacen1ent real PSt:itc. -Prooerty mu st be "like " property or Hsimilar'' or "rP\atP.d in use." -Real estate taken must be replaced with other real estate. -Owner may dPfer tax gain t.o time \vhen replace- ment nroperty is sold. Choose a good accountant. A good accountant is one .of our very best solutions for saving the monev "'e have made. I'm sure he will save you much in the way of time, money and frustration. Editor's .".'ate: Randall R. }.fcCardle U on i"11vestme11t analyst, president of tlae Real E:'staters. a director of the Nation<1l A.ll.taciation of Real E.lltate Teac11ers, a college lecurer. author of "Real E.lltate in California''. Send your comrne11ts and questions to Randall R. Mccardle, c/o the DAILY PILOT. P. 0. Box 1560, Costa f.fesa , 92626. HEADS SOUTH Steve Grannis NORTHERN BOSS Bob Maclean New District Chiefs Selected at Farrow 'I"'A·o new district managers to the Farrow Realty Corpora- tion's staff were named this week by thf! firm's president, Jerry Farrow, in an expansion move to consolidate the com- pany's twenty offices into two separate divisions. Steve Grannis will head the twenty-nine year old com- pany's Southern Oranae Coun- ty offices while new appointee, Bob 1'1acLean, wilt be In charge of the Farrow Northern group. The Southern division includes offices in Tustin, Santa Ana, Hunllnaton Beach and Costa Mesa while Election Set At Monticello Monticello Townhou&es wlll hold an annual eleclion for the new board or governors on April 7. Vigorous cairn· palanin& is beinc conducted. Candld1tes runninS' ror elec· tion are Vern Blum, Jacquelyn Llnneham, Robert Marr. Don the Northern offices a r e located in Buena P a r k , Anaheim, Ga rden Grove and Grannis resides in Costa Mesa and his been active in real utate since 1965. He at- tended bolb Long Beach State and Brigham Young where he majored in real estate. He has been with the Farrow organlr.ation since late 1969. l\1acLean, who just joined Farrow, ii a veteran of twelve years in real estate and pr~ erty management. An Otanae CounUan for the past five years. the new district head resides in Anaheim . 1Piiii'====-;' PUT WH IN YOUR POCKn Sell un,vantrd Items u•ith a DAil.Y PlLOT Cluslflt'd Ad. PHONI 6•2-5678 McAlee, John Russell and Je.r-"!:~~~~~~~~=I I)' SL!!:. -• Magazine Honors Lyon Co. • 1'he 1969 volume of \Villlam Lyon Development Company, Inc., of Newport Beach. will be close to $70 mllllon ac· cording to a recent article in Professional B u 11 d e r Magailne. It is a heaJthy jump over 1968 volume figures or $44,548,000, which in tum was a gain of 145 percent over 1"7. Growth like that requires one or the leasl publlclze;d yet m~t critical resources in tod&y's building bus i n es s. Unlike big money, it is a resource that cannot be turned on as easily as a fisca l tap . Lyon has developed a pro- gram of co,illnuous ma na.ge- ment training in d e p t h s tart in gw it hcollege graduates, rep or I s Profes; sionnl Bullder. "Up to a couple of years ago," says Lyon, ··1 personally made all the important decisions; I passed on land acquisition plaru, construction schedules. marketing . etc . Today. with our operations all over the country and abroad, it is essential that we have men in our organization who can rnake these decisions and carry them out." Lyon stated that in common with many large corporations, his company has adopted a program far r1c c r u i ting talen1cd young men who are ready to receivt their Master o ( Business Adn1inlstration degrees. Quoting Lyon and I he Magazine. "The men we choose are the cream of the crop of young graduates. They come to us because they con- vince WI that the building in· dustry is in the midst of a transition into bigger and stronger hands and tha! our policy Is to move men forward as fast as they can assun1e greater responsibilily. '' According to the article, one of the things about this new breed of top executives as exemplified by the \Vi!liam Lyon Development Company , is that they do not know enough about the building busi ness to know that some lhings cannot be done. This industry is certainly crying for answers to a lot of problems and Bill Lyon·s young tigers could well come up with some. CdM Broker Joins Title Firn1 Staff J. ,y, "Bill" Johnso n of Corona del Mar, \\idcly kno\vn among Orange County real estate brokers and salesmen, has joined the busine ss development staff of First American Title I n s u r a 'n c e Company, according to an an- nouncemen~ by James E. O'Keefe, vice president and manager. Johnson is s er vi ng as district manager. in t h e Fullerton area. He was engaged in real estate sales for ~everal years and is a former state director of the California Real Estate Association. Last year he wa& the recipient of a top salesman award from the Sales and t.1. ark et i n g As:!lociation or Orange County. Before en· tertng ·real estate, he was a saxophonist with the noted Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra. - • ----- ' '6ilh Million-0011ar ocean View Included, Too. •••• FIN AL UNIT ! last dl111ce to b11y Ofle of th1s1 spectacul" ocean.Yiew homes. Don't miss out -the first 37 homes sold out i11 7 dayi! Live in Southtrn C1Hf1mi1's fint1t l'Kation spot, ail cenditioned wltb fresh ocelfl bruz.es. Moor your ltoat mlAltes away in Ult uw 2,100-but 01111 Pohlt Marina now under construcUon. Swinl, slff, fisi.,tM on t~11Jtaeh at tll• toot of JDlr hlllSMle ~-. DriYt jrst 7 minltes beJOnd Missi o11 Yitjo to a tltllly diftert11t cli111te, aM 1 different W1J 1f lift. JHl(E UCH IAY CALIFORNIA HOMES ~~·"·~· caoistrano Beach A PflESLEY DEVELOPMENT 2,000.BOAT DAHA POINT MARINA tlMDHt CONSTlUCTIOM • • : • ~ • • • TAU CALLE JUAHITI EXIT See the hottest selling house in Huntington Beach • • •Carpeting (living room, hall &. master bedroom) • Rear yard enclosed wllh wood fencing •Drapes throughout (except kitchen & ba1h) •Seeded ltont yard wilh shrubs • Slng\e 51ory • 3 Bedrooms • 2 Baths S•nd•lpt1 l'lom•• m•v bf re1elltd w11 tht S1" Oll'Qo f•••••Y 10 lroo-~ril. 5011111 on eroo~hYf'll IO A111flllc ...... • Complete BulU·ln Kitchen •Just 1 minute from the beach •Your own land I • Nearby Newport shopping cen1ers make convenience complete. 3 ltdrooma, 2 l 1lh1 $23,990 B•ltVA/FHA Conw1ntlona1 Afttnclnt Price lnclud11 the l1nd COME OUT TODAY / SEE WHY SANDPIPER 1:o r.IES /1f\E THE BEST BU Y IN ORANGE COUNTYll Modtlt open 10:00 •.m. to 1.p.m. · I .. ·- < • V rofect 21 Pia•• County_Hom_e Needs EY-ed_ ' :W. County Realtors Fete~o-p-Memhe1·s- 1'wo National Environment Corpor.ation executives will be among members or 1 distinguished panel whis:h wUI study "current apd .future needs for Jow income bouslng in Oriroge County" under the aegis ~ ~University of Californ~, t lne, Projects 21. University of Co Io r a do • ls comprised of leading figures r ecommendaUons, accordlnc Boulder, Ntd 'bachelor· of 1aw r r om t be 10 vernmental. -to a univtrsJty apoke~an. The Ht1ntington Beach·P'oun-hair· real property listlnC$ degree &om Grett Fa I 11 academic oommercial and in-UCI Project 2l ls a unique taia Valley Board of Realtors which were aold ror a total College, Montana. He is 1 . I attempt to bring together lft.. has auounced as its salesman volume ot fl30,f60 durlng the member ot the Montana and dustrial sectors of Orange lellectual and experiential of the month of February, month of February. American Bar Associations County, each having expert reSGurces of the University Mn. Maryane BoOzan of the Uvingston was pmented and is formerly director of knowledge of the subject. a·nd the communJiy to explore F. M. Tarbell Company's· with the perpetual trophy at the Montana. Real Ell tat e The team will meet once the, problems af{ecling lite in Edinger Avenue office. ceremonies at the Huntlnaton Board and vice president of a week u~·1 it is prepared \Orange County. ~ \ \ Mrs. Boozan won the honor SeacUff Country Club. T h e Dento E. cGinty, NATEC Group ice resid e,nt~ Construe on, and Byion W:i Barker, President and Genf:rar Manager, Urban Management CorporaUon, will join t he study team chaired by Russell F. Priebe, Executive Vice President of Long B e a ch Amusement Company and an urban renewal consultant. t he Petroleum Landman's to summar ill discussions I NATEC is\a div Uitd cppl• by making a tota l of seven trop~ is awarded to th• AssociaUon. ' b1 a jiubll repoft. .Tbe pany involved in c tfuctiOn, f' sales for a volume or $201,800. Realtor or A s so c J a t e IC• Birker .has_ .directed Urban report will then be subjfct food and bevera~ s · ce, in-The \lister of the month cUmulating the gr e 1 t ~ at Management, Inc., since the of a public conference. surance and financill ~ervices, award was presented to number or listings which were company was founded i'a 1968 Th,re is no obligation for and med I ca I care and SALES LEADER TOP \L ISTER Gordon I:.ivingstott on the basis 30ld durina the pre v Io u 1 as a wholly owned NATEC the team to make concensus services. 1 Maryane Boo11n Gor'don Livingston of having take11 four a•d one month. subsidiary. It now has con-1--------------------'-----------------------------------------------tracts to manage %,644 apart- ment units in U sites in Southern California and Nevada . Both McGinty and Barker are experts in the field of low income h o u s i n g con- struction and management. Prior to assuming a NATEC group vice.presidency, McGin. ty was president of Sproul Construction CorporaUon, a NATEC operating company heavily involved in the con. struction cf federally.financed housing for families or low ;rnd moderate income. He was prev:lously president of Sproul Homes, Inc., of New Mexico, President or McGinty·HGrras Realty and a dist rict land manager for Shell Oil COOi· pany in Billings, Montana. . McGinty holds a bachelor . • of arts degree from the Prior to joining NATEC, Barker was executive director of the Sacramento Area Equal Opportunity ·Council, auditor for the State or C1tlifornia Department or Employment, accountant with the San Fran· cisco Water and Power Department, and state supervisor o! the Minority Services Program. Barker holds a bac· calaureate degree from the University of Cali Io r n i a, Berkeley, and engaged in post· graduate studies at Hastings College of Law. San Fran· cisco, a:i1d at the School o! \Vorld Business, San Francisco State College. The UC! Projecl 21 team studying low income housing Trade-ins Available At Capo Troy Homes Families who w i s h to purchase homes at T r o y Homes by the Sea in San Juan Capistrano but have a home they must sell first have the option of three trade~in plans tG meet their special needs, report s Roy R o m a n , sub- division sales manager. The McCarthy Company, oldest home building firm in California, are the builders of the 250 home development in the historic mission valley. ' "This three option trade-in program makes it easy to · buy a home at Troy Homes by the Sea because it enables ·the family to use their pre.sent equlty in the home they now have as a substantial payment on their new home a n d because they can select the trade-in plan that best fits their requirements," said Mr. Roman. The McCarthy C.Ompany has contracted with a realtor firm that speciallzes in subdivision trade-in pJans to sell their present homes for Troy bu yers. The three choices offered are : First the famil y sells thei;-home \vith assistance and help provided. Second, the family agrees to tum over the selling of their homes to the realtor firm. Third, the family selects the guaranteed trade-in plan of the realtor firm , under which the family and the finn agree on a guaranteed pri~ for their home and sets up a program to achieve that figure. Prices at Troy Hoines by the .:Sea range from $27 .950 to $34.950. Models are open daily from 10 a.m. to dusk. They can be reached by tum. ing off the Santa Ana-San Diego Freeway at San Juan Capistrano a n d proceeding west to Del Obispo Street to Camino del Avion Street, then east to the project. ··.•·.· .. · . ... ;.·. 'Vhile ad,·erlise1nenl! on oth'r media 1nav he the time for a •nack or an inlt u1ion intO an enterlaining hour-1u~'QJtle enjoy adver- tisi ng in the ne•·spaper. I t's probably be- cause 1here•• a chance to c=ircle, clip out. post, reread the ilema listed in a paper. And the ad"ertisinK, •• "°·eJI as the ust of the pap,r, can be read •t onet convenience- "''henel'et or wherever there'• time. ~ev.·spopers . 67% 3DX TV 2S JI People .. look forward" lo advertisini in newsJWpers get it i.vhile it'11 fre 11h in the ••• DAILY PILOT Dime-A-Lines Mean $$$ • • You're only $28,995 away from Newport Beach. ( • ,.\nd you can be here with 7 ~%financing annual percentage nte. Harbor View Homes. Newport's biggest values. 3, 4 and S·bedrooms big. With design ideas all their own (bonus rooms, breezeways, beam ceilings .•. beautiful'). With a complete neigh- borhood of quiet st reet s, a school, a park and a family club . And with the whole fun·in ·the·sun world of Newport Beach just down the road. The bay. The beaches. Fashion Island. UC Irvine. Prices start at $28 ,995. Th ey can go to $38,995 for the Somerset (shown below). Our 7V2% annual percentage rate is just about the lowest financing anywhere. Come see how close it gets you to Newport Beach. NEWPORT • BEACH Take the San Diego or Newport Freeways to MacArthur, then go south to Ford Roa~; • 1970 Donald L. Bren Co. OR VIEW HOMES lll'lli!J ® ) ( • • \ I ' l . . . . . -. . . JI DAILY PILOT "pfll l~/O Newport Ce11ter B ulldlaag Unique Offic e Designed Completion of the design for a threMt.ory oHlct biulding. to be bullt in Newport Center for Admutb Equities, IQC., of Newport Beach, has been an- nounced by George BiSiell or R I t e y • B i 1 s ell-Associates. , . f\'ewpcirt Beach archlt~tural firm. To be erected on San ~1\gue\ Drive, the 20,000..square·foot building will represent an in- vestment of $450,000 when complete in J uly. CoostruJUon I SEE BY TODAY'S WANT ADS e THAT e IT'S e DIME eA e LINE e DAY! --ha11 already started, Bissell noted. Describing the u n u s u a I features or the build i na, Bissell explained : "Bruce Nott, one of the partner! in Atimuth Equities, Inc., requ ested that we design a small office building which Y.'OUld be ro mpatible with the existing high-rise buildings at Newport Center while pro- viding maximum neidbllity for multiple tenancy. "Out staU came up with a design in which a rec· ta ngular office building and an L·shaprd building arc jqi n· cd by a bridge and brick·pa v· rd interio r gardens. To in· crease fle xibility by providing uninterr upted interior space, all stair\vays, elevators, aod Coast Firm In Complex Unity Real Estate Corpora. lion, a subsidiary of Unity Capital Co rp or atio11. of America, rece ntly completed the syndication or a 97·unit real estate c o mp lex in Bellflon·er ·known as the 97· mechanical equipment a re Woodruf( ApartmenlS Com· housed in exterior shafts, pany. The parent firm is located "·hich add dran1allc form to in Newport Beach. the building." Unity Real Eshtle is also Construction componenUi in· negotiating !he syndication or clude steel columns and glue other important i.ncome-pnr- 1 a minated (glu-lam)beams). duclng properties to be offered The exterior surfaces are to clients who desire tax· stucco and bronze glass. The sheltered h1vestme11ts wttich contemporary interiors are also offer the advaatages of also designed by Riley·Bisse ll· potenti al capital growth and Associates. income. • .. , "•; • ~ •• ' ~ .... ' . • .... 1• $3 Millio11 Huntington Apru·tments Set The ~nd clu s·ter of f r:. V apartments is now ~ady for t"upancy at L tad er s ,1P Apartments new and totally unique Californian Apartmeols in Huntington Beach. The contempOray~J o ok achieved at the $S millloo 1 development has r e c ti v e d '\ widespread local I n t e r e s t among young adults. ''The style of living ~e offer really Impresses our vi&itors," commented California G 1 r 1 Gail Krielow, one of the pretty rental agents at the project. "We've already rentt:d 80 per- cent of the first cluster of apartments." .. Exteriors o( natural wood and rough-sawn wood balconies incorporate tradi· tional and progressiv'e architectural concepts among the 232 unit developntent and 1 lhc unusual two-sto'Y ceccea-LEADERSHIP <;ALIFORNIA APARTMENTS NOW READY IN HUNTINGTON tional facility. "Jnnov alive interior style accents the ne\11est in apart· ment features, which include pass.through bars, private fun deck patios, luminous lighted ceilings, dishwashers and self· cleaning ovens," stated Barry Brier, Leadership Apartments Sales and Marketing Director. Monocromatic color schc1nes in draperies and wall lo wall shag carpeting en- cou rage s individual creativity in a variety of color a nd decorating styles. "The Californian is designed not only to meet the needs of convenience and main· tenan ce fr ee living, but also to allow for an unlimited variety of decorating posslbllltles," noted Brief, "We're really offering our tenants a chance to do their own things in their own apart- ment." The recreation center within the complu. provides men and I women's saunas, work out gyms, and a pavilion area complete with game room and conversational 11 rep I ace lounge . A sand vol I e yb al I court, heated swimming pool, jacuzzi , and barbecue con· versation pit ofter a variety oC outdoor activities. t ut ,. •d • 11 •I, n· :y lHalt Hurts Housing Builders -A-ssail Water-Board A~ti1:>n "Acllbrary action by the Cal l fo rnJ a State \Yater Resources Control Board lo halt construction In tbe Snn Fraoclsco Bay Are a Is a crl!r pllng blow lo .~a housing i~ dustry alrend~ plagued b tight money In its effort I~ 1necl one of the greatest hous- ing crises in lhe nation's history. "The only losers In lhls ac- ti111:1 are the majority of Californians \vho prestnUy do not have adequate housing." \Vlth these words, Hubert A. Temple. president of the State's lirgesl b u 11 d e r s ' orga nization. attacked \Yhat he called "actio n tha t totally ig- nores the tot11l needs of the con1munities effected." Te m p I e , head of the California Builders Council , \\"hich rep resents some 5,000 homebuilders and contractors, \vas referring to thls week's 11,1ilateral action by the State Water Resources Con Lr o I Board ordering an lmmedia~ halt to the issuance of building permits in the Southeastern portion or San Fr a nc i s co where such construction would increase the flow of waste ' into the ~ity's ln1dequite sewer treatment ayst•m· "To tell the people of the sthte they cannot have 1de- qJale hwsb1g because pubUc agencies have not provided adequate 11ewage treaiment Is a tragic oversimplification o( a problem that certainly in. volves all ~ the people, from the local to the federal level, as well as all forms of business. This b not a builder's problem ; It ls everyone's problem,'' Temple declared. To combat water pollution, Temple appointed a special Water Pollution Control Com- mittee of t~ CBC to recom· n1end solutions to the problem. l~eading the committee are San Francisco builders Al liayma:.1 (Hayman Homes) and Gene Taylor (William Lyon Homes}. Also on the comm itttt are W i 11 i a m Leonard, execuUve officer of the Home Builders Association of the Greater ast Bay; Jim O'Brien, executive officer of the Builder1 Association of Santa Clara • Santa Cruz Counties . and Gordon Blackley. executive officer, San Francisco • Pen!naula and Redwood Efllpire B u 11 d I n I Industry' Association. Speaklna ror the committee, Hayman said: "1'11ddle\\ and low lnco111e families Win be the one's hurt most from the construction halt, while water Pollution wtll not. improve one iota. It cannot be solved overnt&ht. "The building i n d u J t r y recognius the seriousness or the water pollution problem and stands ready to cooperate \vith local municipalities in any errorts to control and end it. "But the Industry a. I s o reallies that pollution his many causes, and tO single out one industry that is already ballllng the greatest odds to house the nation's peo- ple an1ounts to gross negligence," Hayman said. In urging a setting askte of the \.\'ater control board's cease and desist order on con- struction, CBC P r e s i de n t Temple 1ald the action b destined to caus.e a chain reaction of similar ordus throughout the state. ,Ap,11 1970 DAILY 'ILDT MONTERREY, POPULAR MODEL AT RANCHO LA CUESTA, SHOWS WOODEN SHAKE SIDING IN MODEL DISTRIBUTOR WANTED Ocean Sports Near At La Cuesta Homes \Vith spr ing comes Interest in ocean sport.. for those who enjoy fishing. swlmffitng, surf· ing and just strolling the ex- panses of Huntington Beach State Park 1t the foot of Brookhurst Street. l\\'O slo ry homes with plans v.·hlch allow up lo s I x bedrooms and four bathroo ms illustrated by furnished and d e c or ated model homes localed at Brookhurst and AUanta Ave. in the rapidly growlnc dty of HunUngton Beach. Local territory, will not interhi r• with prettnl job. D•vote 1p1re time •Y• nings. or week ends. You can make up to $20.00 per hour. Ap no bl1rrier, but automobile tsstnllal. You do no ••lllng as you take oYer account• we have 1lre1dy contracted for. Cash requlrem•nl Is $1500 •• part time and $6000 • • Full-time which ls secured. Our new ind unlqu• method of Mlllng color post cards through 1utom1tic merch1nd lsers his proven 1 big winn•r. You r duties will consist of on ly making collections ind kHplng inY•ntory in the equipment. lmmedl1t• cash Income. This opportunity 1y1ll1ble only for • limit.cl tlm• as there 1r• only 1 few territories open. Ther• I• no limit to the potentl1I of this business. Just a little over a mile away is Rancho La Cuesta, a group of dlstlnC'Uve homes built by Frank H. Ayres & Son, community develope rs since 1905. Ayn!!s has one and Prices range from $25,990 lo $42,200 with a good selection or financing plans offered, ac· cording to sa1es manager Bud Fricker. For further details writ• Baron Industries, 17171 Beech Blvd .. Sult• G, Huntington Beech, Celif. 92647. (Please glye your telephon• number) or cell (714) 846-1152. This Sunday 1pmto7pm CAnd next Sunday too) To introduce the most exciting new apartm,nt concept in America. Oakwood Garden Apartments with private country club fun and activities • 3/ 4 milllon dollar clubhouse • Racquet club with 4 night-lighted tennis courts and 4 paddle te nnis courts. Resident professional with complete pro shop • Olympic size swimming pool • Jacuzzi, hot therapy pools • 9·tabie billiard room • indoor golf driving range • Separate man's and women's health clubs with complete gym and wet steam sauna baths • 6,000 sq . foot party room • Theater TV lounge • Security officer service • Plus much more On display will be beautiful, furnished and unfurnished single, 1 bedroom, and 2 bedroom apartments, each with its own patio or balcony. Fireplaces in selected apartments. -Come to our champagne open house party this Sunday and see the Oakwood style of living. It's the way Californians are supposed to live. 1700 11t~ Street NEWPORT BEACH (714) 1142'1170 -- ! 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"'' ""'""1ne '° 1,. ,,f1ie Mid dt«'llln1, doorJ lim.Wt•-1sly are one it'• worth the try I'm a 16-yea .old fnri whose hair ls """' ""1 toOc1 w111 "' lfl•t ai.u s1n11-An1, C.1tlforn11~ llJlillt"'''*'· • Noi,.,. f'llO!lc in •nd tor w11111n ~r l'llOnth• t11 "" flr11 M11"-_,, ... "f' ., • bwlritU kl'IOWn •• Hur11, GllM Co. 0.ltd April ' ltlO Jiit Stitt, NnGM11'1' ·-•rl'd l(eM•l!I ''°" ol 11111 l'IOtlu ' ' of the rnOst Popular ad· turning gray. Premature gray s n our family and •nd 1ou•M •1 ~ w. "•u11r1no, co.t• w. E. sT JOHN. countv c~rt. R, P11m.11, knoWn io""' to"""' P•f'IOll 011.ci Mirth ti'. 1'10. • d bo I •t Mele, CounlY of °'"""-S!tft ot JAMIS L lt'.lllt.. .llt WlloM 11111'11 11 ~•!bed la fllt wl!lll11 Ctrltton Olck Oenlo vantages of 1.1. J. Brock's there. nothing I can o a u I • c1111orn11, )tit vi. o..ttt .. 1nt1'umt"' ·~ lldt110Wle41tc1 1o me t1111 Alll'l'llnr11111or w1111•1;,..w111 •-'-JA •1te Plan at the Coun-The kids at school have begun to notice and I get r/11' IMllk lri nilwt wilt bf wniumm•ltd N.-t ·--. 'c11lftrflf1 ""' ... •:tteu!H !ht-· ·-xl'd Of lht E•l•le ~~ ~ on or •flfr 1111 1$th d.., of Aprll, TMi en•) UMJn Wl'rtU;ss mr fl•l'ld and ottk:l1t acitl, of th• •bow n•mea dtcl<lf!lf try ·-·-in Lake Fo-·I, '""-teased a little. Althoug h ltlO. 1t lO:OO A.M. ,, COl'!llNIU r~..ow Arttnlt\I,.. ...... .._. (OFFICIAL SEAL) DONALD ... Me<AltTIN, """~'"" ·~ ....... I I h '( ff 'I b th Co .• '~ &o. E1Klkl .,,..,, M•t!t11'1, fl t;.11 lltd 0 FrtH• V. "'"1 UM A-.111 .. *"" 1'-Mr JIL · COr••·· to Sal" Manag•.. aug 1 o , 1 ro ers c0<i111v of °'',_,, s"'' 11 etl1tvrni1. Aprri ~" , 1;;,"'" c .. tt ·n.111 1111et. Not.,, r.ub,ic-c1111orn11 "''' M.a, C..llf#fll• .,.. -.. ~ me SO l1r 11 kl'IOWll to !~1 Tr1l'ltl'trf:U, • 601·10 Or-1 Counl' Tth f714l ,..7"1 N St . • ' malmaged1m you might be •II 11\>tffltu 111mt1 •nd lddr11u~ uwd MY CommlulOft 1!•1lr•• """'""' fw ,Mmll1htr•11t orm ern. ™"'I ,Can you suggest a nnse the first. Dave yoa coasldertd ti~ Y••nsferor tor lflt th•" """ 1111 J:.!GAL NOTICE J1n111rv •· 1'1• wllMll•wUM1111t~ ''With our select.a~lte plan, fl lier that will not lodk artificial? 1 cbasfty belt? '16~1!ii:,,::~~· u. 1t1•. ~~~1~2-t";;~';:'d ::~' .c. 01~~; ~O ,,.!'.!::~1~~lld ~ 4 ~!'','• f;: ~~ .. ,rchasus are able to gel Judi'" Ann Mi'tchel h as 'fi1y natural hair color ls dark w1111em M1rrv 01•moM Hor1ca TQ c11eo1To1ts · • ' ~ "' Th k OLD ltuft! E. 011mw tur•1101t cou1tT 011 TMa LEGAL NOTICE 1 annare Jot, rather than the joi'n ed o ·iversifi'ed De-brOl\'n, an you. ,-HCTN t•r tl!ould • M~P.f_:i1' Tr•n11tn•1 STAT• o" clLtll'OflN1A ~• LEGAL NOTICE . --"'"'" BEFORE ?i.fY TIME .,o? Cln nKldllCI DI 4•'9!.~'1.'~n I COMMllt(t" •SCltOW CO, TH• (O~TY Oil' OltAMGI! normal rectangular lot," Stem sign Inc or Newpo rt I~ M.£~1..:~.,-1 llo&kr.,~~11.~N ~~ Jl,0. SOJ .. , N• ...... tm ' '• DEAR 0.8.: Yoa can go •nd Petti"'_ Wlllt Ai'• tht L1~t1'' A11111111m, c.111. PlllJ l'•tll• ol Lutfltr Oow It,,,._,,, DecMI· T•Ulll HOTICI Oil' SALi" ff.YS. "So, instead of the usual • Beach a s an interior de-t be 1 b d 1 M•ll v0<ir ,_, ta """ L•nd•rs -:-.., .... ''" 1<1. " • in •<,,,,.,.ntt w11111flt 11ro...1.1o111et111t . M' M' h II I) a au Y I op ao ge 1~ tlfe al vour newto.Olf' 1roc1oi.rno Pub!l\hed Or11111 Coe1t C•llY l"Uot, HOYICE-IS HfltEaY GIV1?N' to !flt' one• 'rO (ltaOITOll:S_. C•tftornt1 Uniform Commerc111 Gode, s1tuation in which the back · signer. ISS 1tc e , s D me professional counsel. 50 ctllh ln ca111 •Ml • •l•m* Aprtt •, 1m '1S.10 c!Wltor• of 111t •llove-n1mM dK9*nt tu"••~''°""' Oil' '!"HI" ll•tre belnt due 1n11 1111P11e1 •lor•t• tor rd · "' formerly an architect-'l'I.~ d.,.l~ioa should be made :.llf,~'id~'t:Sr:i:·~~~l'ldff 11. t"-t •11 """"' t.1v1n1 c111ms ,,,rntt t11t ~,T::•c:~N~L•:r::.,::: w!llch the H1rt1or Tr1n'''' .nti sMr111 1, ya 115 too Wg and lhe side ,..1 d u . li • uc .... Ann Landtri .,..111 t.i o!•d ff l'l!!ID 1 i:>t'!AL NOTICE uld de~"'',,. -"" to fJie, fflem, 1111 A..Ull~ 1tntl!ltc1 to • 11111'! es w1rcM1111em1tn on Iii• Y8TdS are tOO small they C n urCIJ ra,~mao, 'ves in by 8D Operator WbO CaD look VOii wlill VOU~ Droll(tms Stnlt lhrm ~"" Wll!l,flle ~IAr'( VOUdltt'I, In !flt office • ,-. 900Cfl hfrt!n1ller CleKrlbflt llld 41.11 • i Newport. to Mr 111 nre 011tw oA1LY PILOT, a1 ttie cr1•k"'ot "'' •bovt entitled <011rt or ~ .. ,, o( MJlt AM LYON, •ltt known nolitt fl1vlno '*" orven ta 111rt1t1 k11Ctwn have u sable yaids on both a t your hair aod advise you :~1;.: 1 «IH6dr.™fl>.l'"-· • su,.1"1t101t cou1tT o' TMe: 10 PrHtnt tlltm, wllfl 1111 ,n.cts.'..rv •sNMP~~'e ~j L~~~~~EH to •lfM. 10 tllfm .,, !n1tr1'1 thtrern 1»11 111a 11m1 " ....... Th1's ,., especially Im·-------------OD th• ba·'s of color te·turc :!!<Ii ITATI Oil' CALIFORNIA ,0. voudlttl. to•thf ul'ld.,,,lont(! ,, 1119 otllct • . IPKl!led In SI/di llCltlct lot P•vment .,, '!"' "" ' '" [ Tttl COUNTY o• ·OltANtl of 1str Allotfl\'I'· Lvtller fl Mlrt SCIO crtdti;ort fll the •bo\'.• 111/Md dtcrdlnl tueh n1vtng 1;<11!1td. 11Ct!lc:1 I• f11r1bv p<>ftant to maturing Jamilles and style. '"'· .,..,.,. South flutne \\.1111 str..f. 811,~, th•t 111 l'f!"ort1 nevint <lllm• H•lnrt.lhe 11ven t111t 1ri11i 1ooc1s win bt acild 11 ~th older childr-. who would Ir y were you lhoagb I'd \EARN Nt1T1ce °" N•A1t1NG 011 ,n1T10N c111rorn11 n'°1. Wllkll k th• piece of ::i~ t(:',,!~ ~:~= 'fn f:i:. =~ ~~',","ton., 3,11 1!:111 111011 Stl'fft, c r. "' •·• T Ar t ' ' flOlt flltOBAT• Oil' WILL A.HD fOlt bwsln••• Ill ""9 und'""""' In 111 mltlt'I 111 IM ~' '"' -titled -··"' ,. "' 01 1 M1H, ounh< of ,,~, s111e like to have a little privacy." WO !""ls leave it alone. A bigb school L1nr1ts TtiSTAM•NTAltY 11ert11111n1 to '"' e-&1111 of ••'d' de~nt c ' ot • '" ,_.,,or of C1t1fCl'l'Ol1, on t~, 11111 div a1 Mrli. ..,, •-b Elltlt o1 WAL TElil flLAl(E I UlLElt, wl1hl11 !wt ll'IOllll'll if!lr tilt 11,_t llUbllet'. lo llnl'ml th•ll'!, wJt1ll tllt ~"!:11Y 1'70, et 10:00 o'clDck A.M. Using t be four-bedroom, gu-1 wit prematurely gray 1150 k,_n n lll•k• llu'!ftr, oiKtJHd. Hon ef IM• nolltt. v011Cn~ to tfll uncifr's 1nfld' •t m• Dutt Tile lollowh'.9 list It • brltf dncrl11t!011 t hair would be a standoui in NOTICE 1$ HERl!:IY GIVEN 'That O.T«I Mlrcll 2$, 1t70. of "'' lll«MYI. lrtll end M•nefl1, tOO Ol ll'lt prlll>ftlr to bt $Old: WO-Story Holiday House as Sh w ks Edit• F. Bangert 1111 tiled Jllteln , Jwije Lff M•rt G1ttwa~ E11t lulldl1111. cenlurv C!tY, l <n Lii "'"" """""' •• e•ample Stern noled thal OW 01• any crowd. pet111on 1ot procate of w111 •nd 1ot E~tCl.llrbt a1 t111 w1u An1e1n, C•lltern11 f0067, w~lch I• the Numwr •f Owr1tr Dv• ... , "' ' ruu1nc1 of Leiter, t1st1m•nl1rv to rif the .,bolt• nimH d.cedtnl ~l•ct,of t;ou1lnns o1 1111 undtr$1gntd In 1n 7101 H, Crtwlord '223.2.!I it provides an ideal outdoor DEAR ANN LAN DERS·. I'd Ptt!tl...,,,r, reterenc:t 10 wfllcfl r1 """IH LUfMElt 1, MA1t1t, m•lltn P1r11lnlnt to "" ellilt 111 11ld 1109 G. ,, l. Kl!O'Wll011 •.1> efltertaining &rfa'"'ement for lot furlfltr 111rlkul1"' Incl lhll ltll! MO l«ith IUlllll \'lilt Str1t1, d..cl!dtnl, Wlllllll four monlht Iller lht 25fl It. HOv l1 117.50 ·~ A R h like to say eomething to that !Im• end Pt1ce or hurlnt tht 11mt ll~rM111r, <•Uternte t1Je$ ""1 Publlc•Uon of flllJ flOtice. 1611 J. Huntrr m .75 such fa mJties. t anc 0 bi'g mouth Who 1.5 ob•·i·ously flit been HI lot AP•ll 2(, 1f70, 11 Tel: UUJ MJ.>111 Oil.ciw"'oooo"' C1~:_2tlO Diltd 11 Cc1!1 Mtll C1lllarn!1, Mi re.It , • t ::KI 1.m ... In lht tO>UrlrOllm of Oe11rt· A!l.,ftlJ tar IEQ(IJltlM •m ~"" n, 1'10. 'Qne Of the side yards iS a ma hater f 0 y back ~nl No. 3 DI Mid court, 11 100 Civic Publl$hed Or1111e Cff1t 0~11'1' 1"11"'. El(KUIO• Hirtt<ir Trensfff 1nd SIOr191 big er'IOU"" for 8 pool whUe n· r m w a • Ctnter Orlve Wt1t, In Ill• Cltr DI Mlrcll 21 •nd •.o•ll l , 11, 11, 1txi $6.1-10 ol 1t111 wm el tht 9Y: Peggy A. s1e1rn1 6'' Th•o s 0 u t h e r n California ,. r u e ' g i r l s d 0 n • t g e t Stnlt AN. C•lffornle. •bove nam...S 11~cedent Pu~!~htd Orengt Co•d 0111v J>ll,,., the other will accommodate artists· have their work on themselves pregnant but mosl 011~11 A.11•11 J, u10 LEGAL NOTICE 111•• t. 11No MA MELLA M1rc11n 1...:1 A11r11 '· uxi .s.1.711 • large•d,·ru·ng d-k. The back w. E. ST JOHN '°° G1tew1Y e1s1 1u111111115 ,.... display. at the C b r i s w o o d oC them know w hal causes Pw .,.,_ •• 11.001, ,... CCulltv cttrk ct ntlll'Y c11, yard can be used In con· Gall · th Pl R bo · nd . 1 th • M. JACI( MALL LM A119e111,.c1N1, "°'' • t' 'th 'th 'd ., ery in e aza at anc pregnancy a 1t 5 ear ywr, hill Pel4 I•......, ut ent 0111 strNl , 114u11 T111 ft1Jl ,,..,... 1n.1111 LEGAL NOTICE June ion \\-1 e1 er s1 e yar.... Cillifornla in 5 0 u th we s t r esponsibility to avoid it. Cott• """· <•IH•rlli• r1611 Cf1tT1,1c.t.TI!' oF •u11Ness ""''"''' tor ~~•11ttr So, the younc·er set can have Tkrlft CtttHICOl'ft, wMll lwl4 111, 014, 642.1411 F1CTIT1ous H,fiMI! Publl,hed or•""e co.11 t11ilr ,.1101, ,.»$51 ·-o Riverside County. The Jetter made it plain' ,.,,.,,..1 f•r ,.,1111,,...r t •.1 11nde,,11nec1 doe· ce•tllY 1llt 11 con-M••UI 14. ,,, 21 •nd AP•ll 4, 1no l&J-10 C ~ltTtFtt~.TE OF 1us1Nl!:SS a swimm ing party while the Bill Sh.addi• and Sieve Stall· that the boy did his d arndesJ t• •1t1rlty. 11/J"-p•l4 .. · Puttl!ll'I~ Ore11te Co•:t 0,11, Piiot duolnt • buslntu ,, 31J E. 1111'1 s1,e11. ~1crr11ous NAME parents can have an outdoor " A.prn 4, '· 1~. 1970 '24-lli Co.st• Mt11. c1n1ornl1, ullder Ille lk· Tht uniser,ltllfll do cel'lftr 11wiv ••e i'olgs, both well k n 0 w n to get r id of the girl b ut Pndtectk Acu.m ef •J -----------'CC, [l!tlc>ut 11rm n1fflt of H A It a o R LEGAL NOTICE conducnn~ • bllslness 11 10. 5111 Str••'· dinner party for sever a I TRAN~FER it.ND STOltAGE 1nd ... ,, Hun11""1on Buch, c.11rornj1, undtr th• 1 t hroughout California, \Vi J J she chased him sham elessly -•nh. y.., wittl•rnh LEGAL NOTICE "''" u"" rs tomPOsed o1 lflt fPl!ow!M 11e11t11111s 11rm n•m• of WAI.OEN WAVE coup es. cont1·nue the d'•play of tltei·r and finally wore him down. ------~------· [Ptrwn. wl'lole ntme 111 1u11 •ncl 1111c1 of T BOARDS 1nd 1h1t u ld 11rm 11 e<:1mP111ed B h Id h "' •eMN4 l111MMll....., II 4.. '4116 realdtnce 11 IS 1or1.,....1: ·MRI o! lht lollawln'J 11trions. W/>oost ntrMI JI\ ot groups wou~ ave works through April 6. I know how predatory females su11e1t101: cou11T o• TH• P"'' A. s1 .. rm, 15' Hucnon •~c.. Horice: TO Cl:l!DtTOll S 1wn 1oc1 p1''" pf rt•lll•nc1 •re 1a direct access to th family t be t . • ..... htfttt .,, .... 2trti; Sl.1,Ti'. OF CA~l,OltMIA FOii: CMll Mt19. SUl'lllJOI: CtlUIT OF THll! 10110 .. s: Shaddix' love for painting npera e causie a cer am sex· TH• (OVNYY 0, OltANGI 01ltd M1reti ll. 1910 ST•Tl OF C.lr,LIFOllN1A ll'Olt Sl•ve Wtl!lfn, 310 l!lh $1,, Ne. '· broom , kitc hen, and d wnstairs was evident as a child. \Vilh bomb has been chasing me ..,. tre. tli• 1•. N•. A·Sm, s 1P~g•'• '· i'"'o'M , THE co:T:~oltANGE Hu0n11nv1 "•"'•••ch, c1111orn1i. ath, yet both would have all over the campus for two NOTICE o' IAt.e o, ltl!A.L ,.110,.. 111e o ... orn a. r1nge ounh': e ' ' of ROBE.RT e •ENNETT •I'll •v d . t""'"'· J121 c e>11ete Av•·• lhe e xception of brief studies EllTY AT llUILlC AUCTION o n Mire~ u, Hlo. t.tore me, • Not•rv '• t · 'err · co.11 M•••· c1111orn1,. privacy. And, lhanks to the years. ~ In Ille Mtl!tr pf tile E1111e of LOLA Publ!t In Incl le• s.ld Stile, P••~on•llv known IS ROBERT BRUCE SENN • Poftd Ml'Ch 10, 1910. • ' f t II with Euray Anderson, learning M. GOOOARO. Oett•lled IPPt•r!'d Pegov .... S1•1rns l<Mwn lo m• Ptce.i.ecf, Steve W•kl<'fl lmpreSSIVe roo entry ga ery, . d I he J've never asked her for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thil la be lht Person .whose ntmt It sub;!ctlb--NOTICE 15 HEll E8Y OIVEN lo th~ Devid s l(trshiw the t eens can enter the pool to mix an create co or , a date. I 've n ever given her lh• undtralentd. a• At:1m1n111ra1r11( of t11 to 11'1• wllflln ln.t•um1m1 •nd credno., of Illa abovt nemtd d~c~en '''''of c11l!or,;1,, Ore11t• C011nh<: area without e ver g 0 i n g is self-taught. Six years S:go a phone call. tn' fact, 1 don't 111e '''"'~ or Lei• M. Godd••d. 11tceHed, 1cknow1e11,~ the t~eculed lhe ••mt , 1"~~ ~11 :r~! ~·~'::ui~~";! ~r1: ~~.~e on M••t~ 11• 1910, bete•• -· 1 N~11rv he Jeft a r '$' Wiii 1111 11 Publ lt 1uctlon to !he hl9h~I COFFICl.1,L SEAL) ::llh ,:; n:;ris:ry vouc~rs In!~ oUlt; Publlt In 1nd for 11111 S!1!e, 11traon1!1'1' throughthe.ouse." POlllJlng career ~ive he-r the time or day. l"'IALI.r.,,..n11.f"'ri Ind bes! bidder UPOn Ille ltrml •nd Jos"'hE,Dtvl~ oflhe c.!erkcllht •bo•ttn!i!ltdcourl11r•Pct1'!1:1 Sl•v• W•ldl!" ~nd 01vld 5. to devote full time-to painting. B b ~ ZV.l:Wtfl.a c(!flljltlont he1tln1t!er montlcne<S 1nd sub-Na11rv Publ!t-CeH!ornle n 1 m wltll tht Mcei.s'.rv Kerill•w kriown tom• lo bl !ht "''111"' The Holiday House is one His paintings now are OWYled ut s e turns up wherever I«! lo tcn!lrll'!ltlon bv &tl(f Superior PdndP•I Diiie' In 1"out:ee,s,t :a 1~ u~e11lgntd ,, lhf cfflce who~<"; n1me1 ,,. subscrlb.cl le IN! within of five plans designed for J happen to be, greets me 'F'ZID~.rn A •r Court an suoc11v, .ir,prll 16, 1'1'0, •I Or•n~e Counlv • ;, ~· ~ilor~y,, FORSTER:. GEMMILL & 1n1trum•nt eno 1t1uuiw1td1ed th•Y tX· by COJlectOrS around t-h e • h d .Al~LW,&,4.C!'~'I !flt Mur of 1:]() P.M. of !~11 d1y, My Commls•loll E'.Al>trt• FA.RMER 91111 Wil1hlrt floUltv•rd, Sulit tc\ll•<l 11\r Slmf. maturing !amilies at The Id Wit hugs an kisses, s lobbers 11 "'511 l ouqutt C1nvon Roed, S1119u,, Jun e 11, 1'10 1 00 L 'A 1 Ctllfornl• tollU whlcll !OFFICt•L se:•ll Country Scene J·n Lake Forest. wor · all over my fact, and I can•t c111torn11, 111 1~• 'l11ht. 1111• •nd 1n1trt1t Pul>ll•~ed Or1nve .co1st Delly Pile!, 1; ,~, i>~c• ':,e.::'$ineu 111 '""' vnd;•sltned J~•n L Jolr.t In 1966, S11addix organiied cf tald Loli M. Godd~rd. o~e~sl'lf, Mtrch 11, n, 21, APro! 4, 1910 '71-10 In 111 millers 1>1•l•ln!nt1 10 Ille tilt!~ o! No11ry J>ubl'< • Ca11forn,, Tu·o, three, and four-bedroom h get rid of her. Once she was 17 1 11 the time pf her 11 ••~. 1nd 111 10 t:1ecodenl within f0<ir m1>nthi tl!er P'1ncl1111 Olllce In ho-·• are a•.• ailable on tlic l e Idyll wild Art Festival, "'ailing for me outside the O · 17tlt St., C"t• M••• r!vM. 1111e 1nd 1n1e"~' •h•t 11ld e1111e LEGAL NOTICE ~~~ llr•t pubn~uion Pl ll'll• ootlce. or1119e cou111v , .,,.,. • "'hirh has become a n annua l 646·J041 htl •<Q~lrto by ootratlon of i.w, or Dtted Mtrth 11, 1,10. Mv comm1,,1an E•Plr!t Select-A-Site Plan with either men's john. orr.trwlse, 0111er then or In •ddlllcn Jt(QYt llllt Elt•IKll' Piviovith Much '· 1tn e vent of significance lo the Not II I l tc 1h1r of lhe dec~ent 11 tile 11me IA.It uot Execulrl~ ot 1118 w111 Jt.u~ll"1fd Oranv• co111 0111 ... "!lot. rectangular or square lots. California art world. a m a es a re s rong, M&MaE•: AMERICAN 01 htr 11e1th, 1~ •nd 10 11.~1 ur111n NOTtc• TO CllOITOllS af 111, tbov• "'med t:1ecet:1tnt Marc11 u, ,,, 111nd A~ru 4, 1t10 ~13-10 t ~-c Ann. I can understand how INDUITitlAiL IAfflllRt re•I ctrOPtrlV lot1Jtcf In tllt: County SUPe:1t101t COUltT 0, TMI" ,.OllSTtilt. GEMMILi. • ll'AltM•• Base price a 11~ ountry st a 11 in gs is a rare a guy can be taken advantage AllOCIATION, CALt,OltNIA ot Los .lr,ntelt1, Sllfe or C•llh>rnl1, STA.Tl Oil' CAl.IFOltNIA '01: .,, l:•ffrl L. WHVfl' LEGAL NOTICE Scene r ange from $25.950 to phenome••n.· a very young ·--""''1bl!d •1 follow•: THe coul'ITY o, 01tANG1 ,.. w111~1,. 11vt., 111111 , ... •ov of jf he doesn't have good ...._fATIOflr 01' IMDUt'T'Jll.AL T"9 .oulll 11111 of fhe WJ!he11I Ifft. A..U1M Lft Allltllf, C1HI. ftfl1 ' $32,250 with FHA and VA msr1 who has mastered the nd ill J t LONI COM,,ANIEI ouarttt" a1 ~ -111wnt ow••11• ot E1t11t of EARNEST ALLAN llEO. Tel· uui 'u.m1 ".u"' I ·1 bl d r fl I • sense a w power. us I lht J(IUl~Wt11 <IUll'ltr el SectlPn ls, ,EARN. dec!l~.cl. ..,~v. lfr IElKUlrl• ClltT1FICATE 0, •ustHISS 03'flS avai a e. i cu t med l urn 0 r sign me -HATE AG-/;============':;';/ Tawmhlo J Hl!r1ll, lt•nt• u WI.JI, N071CE IS MElt[8Y GIVEN Ill the 1'11bll1htd Or1nge Co.st OtHY l'llCtl, ll'ICTITIOUS HAMI T hose w ishing to visit The watercolor. GRESSfVE FEMALES Sin ••rnar(flnp Mtrldl•n, 1" !ht Co\lnf't trtdllor1 cf Ille 1bov1 111mtd cfecedtnl M••dl 21. 2• •nd .lr,prll ~. 11, lflO 511·10 Thi underslontcf doer. ,,rlllv h•" -of Los An19ln. Stilt of CalllOJ"nll, 1h1i 1tt Pll'$0rll hiving clllm1 191ln1I 1111 -dudlnt 1 bu1lrit11 1! tlt3 Rur1I il'l9c1t ~r;ry ~n~rm?antak~i~gh; E~~!or t~! a£;h:o'J l~o~~ h DEA Rb H.A.F.: Wtsalt dl')o you ON THE TUBE ~;r~lr::i ~~ ~ ~t~~·:, ~~~of O:ti!! !:1~ 1ne;:~:u!r~ ~~~!:.. ~n 'l:.-e :1':'t LEGAL NOTICE ~:! ~r:''n .. ~·~1':;n~~J> \I= (..,":,."'r~ 6" a\•e t at's 50 spec a • My "' ~~r 1 n, 1"°· or 111e tlerk of 1he ebove en111J&11 courf. c1 c;.1,1tPEN MAJHTEN•"<E co. •nd tfltl Freeways to the El Toro Road study \\'ith several outstanding r eadtrs will surely ~ asking For t 11 "'" g~idi t1 whit's EXCE PT the lnttrt1.I In th•t partlen 10 1>re.en1 lh•m, wm. ·~ necu5&rv 111d flrm Is comp~tcf cf tllt tellawlnl ff rth El T U ls th t St.air Wb h II I II b h TV d TV ol uld lend lnclud1d within ' 60 vo.Kher?, Ill !he un1Hrt19Md it 111 3 SAii JUJ l>fr?Qn, wnose n1mt' in tvll end 11i.t1 of Oto rMamu1·rpl,angdosnBoouleovnard. thoerno 'te'ch'111·q'ue ewapsred"evneloped.lnHges nu~. at 6 a tc t em? ,,;,•,•,•~ing ,•,.,',,,.,,,,·, '.",·1h •h• ~' tv'''!r L•• :•s i •r•t"'.., ': '::; Wlhhl" a1vd., Los A'10•~s. c111for~1~ Hot1c£ YO e11Eo1ro1ts ,,~1dence 11 " io11ow1: l'\'e DtVtr beard of a mao o F':v ros ngt es or rOll '" PC057, whkh It the 1111ce cl butlnt1t cl SUl"ElllOll cOUIT OF THE Burton E. Enrl9h!, 71t3 1tvr11 Pl•t• t Mul I d t R'd I d · II · C l'f · h l d b ~1!11rd1y .OitiDll pf the DAJl Y h ;h IY pu l>Ctt1 by t:lffil rt<;oratcf 111~ uncfe,.itntt:I In 111 millers lltrleln!"g S7.1,TE OF CALll'OltMIA. 'Olt C°'1• M~~·· Calif .• t7'27. wes on ran s pas 1 ge p aCf' 1n a ma1or a 1 orn1a e og rape y a woman bul l'lLOT In Book .6J~. P••t '°' 111 oetd1, 10 t~ eit•te of t•ld dectd"''· within 1o.ur TMI!: COUNTY 0 ,. OltANGt oa1ed Mercn u. 1'10 - _:.R:O:U:t:•:D:..:.":'v=e=to=.:th:e:..:.m:od:..:.•:l:s:. __ _:•:r:t:s:h:o:w:s_:la=s=t~y=e=a=r=·-____ _:.;J=.;y:o:•:_d:o:o:':t..:.r:ed:..:.U«:..:._::th:•:_:•:n:l=·-=:::==·==========c'I ~7 1~~~ ~f~~~Y.111 the. Covnh< Recorder "ir::~ ell« fht lint 1111bllc1tlan 0111111 He . .1,4ff77 Burton E. EnrklM C Iv GRAND OPENING -=:::'....:?The far country comes to town! ... far, far better homes on far. far bigger lots and closer to town than.you'd think! COUNTRY ESTATES in ORANGE We took one of America's most accomplished architects out to a big piece of the prettiest country enywhere. 1'Let's turn ft Into the beat piece to live in Ornnge County," we.681d. The:t was severnl months ego. You should see wh~t we did. We begon by laying out bJg lots (It 's In the charncter of country living), then he designed homes that are just perfect for. the magnificent setting. Wherever you're looking, see COUNTRY ESTATES. 'liz ei far, far better thing you'll do. Three end Four Bedroom• ,~Two Betha Powder Rooms• W8t"88ra • Dining Rooms Family Rooms• Atrluma • and' lh~t ttrtiln rNI arCtPtrlv locMed '"'o · Es1•1• <ti FREORIC!C; A:. HALI., Stile of C1lllorn;1, Or1n~f oun : In lht CO<ln!Y OI lot .lr,"'Jflel Slllt etrcf M1rch Ii, \97{1. oec,iitt:I On M•r. 13. 1910, bf'lcrt m1, I Hot1rY ol c tit I d lbtd tcl!o '. ltaY w. l(u>r1scll NOT1ce 15 MEllEllY GIVEN '~ l~e Putlllt In end for 11ld SI•'•· Pt!rtlll'llllV • arn 1• '"' •• wi. Adm!n1-lrlll!f of the E~llte credl!ors 01 ll'tt ibove ntmed dtcedtnl 1ppe1red Burton E. Enrl9111 lt.Mwn la"'• Tiit Norlflwnt eu1rltr ol l II e of the ebove nimed dtctdtltt I"•< ''' -•••""'""' <l•lm1 10111111 lht to bt the ptr•on w11011 llll'flll Is twb$Cr!b->lorlhw.,t cu•rtfr of Section 71, llOY w l(UltlASCH " ,.. ·~ ...... 1.. 11111 1 t ment '"d Tawnsl!IP 5 Nttrlh. lttnge 14 Wnl. 1111 Wlhhlt'• e!WI 11ld dKedtnt ire re..ulr.ci lo 1111 them, "" la .. e w n ns "' S•n llern1n!ln~ Mfrl!lf1n, In !hf Count., Llf All9llts. CiHt: tMS' wltfl 1f1t "•tt101rv VIII/Chef!. (n the ott!et l(-""W!ed11~ lie e•ttuled !he Sl mt. o1 LOI Anoe1e1. Stile cf Ct!Jl'c•nl1, Teh IJIJ) 4.,....,,, al 111• t1trk al 11111bove en!lt!ed qiurt. er (OFFICIAL 5f..1,l.l ltClll'lllno lo Ill• Olflt!•I Pl•! cf ••Id !O prf1tnl Ille/I\, with Ille n~tu•rv M1rv I(. +tenrv llnd 1111'11 In 1111 011trld Lind Ollttl AllWl'll'f If Admlniltr11tr VO<lthelt. to lhl ul'ldet~!ened 11 tflf office Noltrv Pub!lc-C11tlornl1 an .lr,arll 'I'/ IOI! Publlthtd Or1nge ·Co.isl tlelly Pllol. cf hll attarM~: Nl~on .ir,. l •nve, 7615 Pr!nclDlt Olllc• In EXCEPT' tilt ·west one.tietf !W VII Mircll l\, n •od Apr\1 •, 11, 1t10 51 .. 70 P•<lllc B0<ilev1rd, Huntlnelon P11k, Or•n~e c ..... nf't tltTr..ol. Ctlifornli m!!:, whlth 11 the a!ect of Mv cemmlssloll EK,1res .lr,l$0 EXCEPT 11111 ""'"Oft cl 1-1111 LEGAL NOTICE butlritH of !fie u,..,e,.,lgned In 111 m•tt•rt Nov. ''· 1'11 lel'ld, IYIM wetterty Ill fllt follow11'11 Pt,1t1nlno to ttll! tt.lt!• 111 131d deced~I. Published Or1n1H COo11I tl•l1Y 1'1klt, de•t•lbod nne: wlff!fll four rnonll'll •lltr 1111 nrat publlt" Mtrtll 1(, 11, 71 1od April 4. 1970 411·10 llttlnnfflll 11 1 pelnt I~ lfl• l'IOrlherly ,..:nltJ tktn of th is olllte. line ol 11ld Stdlon, d!1t111t tltltrly NOTICI!_ 0 II' OISSOLUT1tlH OF Otled Febl'wl"V 2•. 1f70, LEGAL NOTICE "1emin, Slf).00 feel, lnim tht l'IOrtl'IW'Ht "AltTMEllSHI,, CEltTJfllCArl OJI W!!l11m H111 t orner of w !d Section; lhtnct IO<llherlv OISCtlNTINUAHCI Oil' USI Olt AIAH· A.dmln!1tr1tor P•rtllel Wll~ the WtlltriY line of DON.'llENT OF JllCTITIOUS NAMI!: of lht Ell1lf of !he ,.-3''4S 'lid S«tlon, 1)0,0ll ftth tlltnte tlfltriY CIEltYIFICATI 0, DOING IUSIMISS 1bovt lllM.ci dectdtnl ClllTlll'ICATE Oil' IUS1 M•1S 111r1llel Wlllt IM norl!ltrlv llne of UNDlll ,ICTITIOUI H.lr,MI! NOCON A. \.AMOE FICTITIOUS NAMI!: Mid S«tlon !XI.DO lttl, """' or "'51. PUBLIC NOTICE 1$ MEREllY GIVEN 1615 1"1clfl< St'td. 'TM und'ersltntcf dcH cerlll't IHI ls ~ to Ille t•tterf't mne cf flit west 1nd lfM undenlontd l'lertll'I' certify 11111 H~11Hfll'fo10 '•rt, C1Hf. "255 duc!IM1 • buslnen ti 2'l75 L• 1'ttrmo!.I lltlf al said Nol"fflwe<I 011•rl1r of W•ll•r 11. ltfltl i nd J•mn e. Direr., Tt l: UlU Jll.al~ Av1.we, L•eun1 Hlg~I. C•lllol'nle, und!!r lh1 Ngrlllwfsl cru1rten thlnct IO<llhtrly htrt1Pfor dolno l!utlntH ufldtr fhf tk-Alltf'MJ lot .1,4nllnidr•ttr !ht lltl1110UI 11..... n1m1 of CA!..• •I-Slid 11~1 mtnllorltd ••s!ttlv nuou, firm n•m• •l'ld '"'" cf R•·OAI ll~!lshed O••ntt ce.,t Oellv Piie!, GRA.PHICS PRESS I nd ""' sold firm II U11e, ta the l'lVfflttlv line of !tit:! SONICS, co.. 11 131 l o,ette Prive, Mer(h IC. 21, 21 l l'ld April 4, 1910 ~·10 comPOttd pl tht lollowl11t Pt•mn, whost Ner!fl,.esl Qutrllf Pl lht Northwest Or•noe, Ctllfetrnli, did .,, Februiry 21, ntme Jn 11111 1nd P!l(t of rcsldtnct Is It ou1rler. 1tl0, llV mulll•1 <.,,,1ent, ct1ie do!nv. lolloWt: NOTE: Stld ••rttll •re to be $Gld llvslnen undtr f!ctlllou~ n1me, dl1 ... rve LEGAL NOTICE 01vld Rasenlhel. 1tJ75 L• H••moil HPl•lltlv. lltt wld p1r1Mr1lllP 1nd tHmln1le tlltlr .lr,venue, l1oun1 Nl~utl, Callfornlt. S.1d 111e v111t bf m1dt Ul'Oll 1111 rtl•llon• 11 111rtners ll\t'1'1n. -P'1ed Mirth 1,, 19111. lol!owll'lt terms: Certlllc1le lo• lran11cllort of bvtlne'9 SUl"EltlOlt COUllT Dll YMl Pavkl ltosl!'lllhll l <lrtm of Silt: Cu~ 1., lawlu! "'Oft.l!V under the ebove t1(11!1Cllt n1me 1nd At· JT.1,"fl 0' CALlll'OINIA FOii Sl•le al (11!fornl1, Orange Counh<: ol the Unit.cl 511tn Ofl «if>llrm~tlon el fld1v!I of l'ublle111on lhereol, en lift In TH! COUNTY Oil' o•AMlll On Mtrd'I lt, 1'10, t..iore me, I Nole.., ula, Pr P1rt c11h incl 1>1rt credit: lltt Ille offltt 61 tllt C0<intr Clfrt of Or1nt1e HO. A-4"41 P~llc In end lllr s11d Stet•, .,..r...,,1111 l"'llll of 1vcll Cttdll to be Kt"'lablt Countv, 11uriu1n! lo lilt pr(N'l1!on1 ot Sec· NOTICI! 01' SALi Oii' ll:IAL PIO"· ePr:tfr.ci Ptvkl RosV>h•l known I& ""' to !ht Admlnlllr1!rl• •ncl ,.. llMN!'-tlon 2"4'of the C1lllornl1 Clvlt Code. lltTY AT l'ltlYAYI SALE IO be 1111 person wt.me n1~e I• 1ublc•lll-1nt1Hed Cour!J 10 Ptrctnt of the 1mount Wtllt~ J>. Riie• doa r.ertey c:t'111Y In !hi Miiier ol lhe Elll!t of HANS A. tlf ta ll'le wllhln 1"1trum~t i nd bid lo be:""'°'""' wlll'I bl(!, 11'111 'lid EIKlranla m1ntr11d11rlnt llusl-RUOOLPH, l lSCI ~ncwn 11 HANS l <knowlf'111od flt t•ttuled lht llmt, Tflt Undt,.lgntd ~ne•vK lht t!fht M:U sllift In tht lui11tt be «induc:ted by RUDOLPH NElTSCHE, Ptct1stcl. (OFFICIAL SE.1,l\ IO ttlect tnv 1n(! 111 bids. Wtlltr Jr'. Rlltt only, undt' tht !kllllous NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh1I tht Eltle E. Johnll!M Oi ied M1rch ll, 1910 f!,m namt DI RA·OAR SONICS, CO., 11 ufldtr1l;M11 1, Sllteltl Allmln!1tr11C, of Halll"f Pvbtlc. C.•llfcfnlt l ld ~~tll~~ A8f '#::llhlnlf" 1231 Col!tM Avenue. Ortnff, Cil!ll!r"ta, lhe Esltlt "' MANS A. RUDOLPH, ti~ Pr!ncl,,.I Office In ~ ;'\n ~· r ~d Otced I 1nd 11111 11ld Wtlter P R:htl wlJI 11tv 1nd known 11 MANS RUDOLPH NEITSCHE. z-;.-co:.,~~~" t>~lrts MA1t•Y: •:.lr,ltN~= en ' dl1c~1•oe 111 lllbllllle~ ind dtlllt of '"• Otceeself, w!ll i.ell •I prlv1!1 11h! to 1111 Auellll o, 1971 M:Ut l'f sin ,..,........, lt.-1 firm 1nd rtttlve 111 monlt1 p1y1blt 1o l!l1htil end bt11 blltd1 tr, I/Port ;~•,.'<'•~~ l'ublllhf'd Ortn•e Co.\I 0~11., 1111o1, II, C ,,~. 1 f>n> !tit f(,m and canl!tllOO't' lltre n1f!tr ment"'n ''"' 0 _' 11 4 11 ltlO !ll-11:1 HIWlll ' 1 ""111 FURT HER NOTICE IS HEltEllY svblKI Ill ccn!lrmellon bV 11ld Supe,ktr Mfrch 2l, 7 1'"' pr ' ' !::!:~W'°!~~~~lrle GIUEN 11111 Jtm•s E. 01rdl will !IOI be C1111rt en April 10, lt70, •I t~ nou• of LEGAL NOTICE "' o c Ct ll Piii!!. reu1on1!blt !rem th!• dlJ en for 1nr 11 :00 O'CICtct( A.M., or lhtrtelltr wllllln ....:j1b1Iwrll r:;:• °'" 1 'I' f1t·10 obll;1tj1ni lncurl'ld bl' W1!1" P. Rht1, In tllt tlmt tllowed 11'1' l1w. 11 '"e offltt1l------occ=o------ , ' ' ' Ills CM'I n1mf or In lht nemt cf 1111 fir/I\, ROSENFELO, MEYER & SU$M.1,N, ti· l'·,W71 The nimtt In fl.Ill tnd Plltt1 of torlll!Yi lot lt kl $pecT1I Admlnltlr~lor, 4~( ClltT"tCATE 01' •USINl!:!S LEGAL NOTICE '1'Slt:1•nc1 of the Pt,l!tl ~tt'eln11>ove nun· Unlled C•llfornl• f111lldln,, t601 Wil1hlrf l"ICTITIOUS NAME ------.,.,.,-------ltd ,,. 19 lollowt. to wit: 80<iltv1rd, lkvtrl'I' HUit, Ctlllorn1• 90110. The und~r1l9n'd dots cerllfy II• h co,,. MUS W•11tr p, Rflt1. 731 Ler•I!• Dr\ye, 111 11'11 r11h1, llllf, ln!er11t •nd t111te tha t duc:llno 1 1111,1ne11 11 46.S N. T~~tln, NOT!CI! OP SAL• 011 ll•AL 1'1101'-Orinof, Ctllfor11l1. llW Etltlt GI HANS A. RUDOLPH, erw Orengo, C11llOrn!t, vnclfr !hi Hci!I~ all:TY AT Pll:IVATI $ALI J1mtt E. 01rch, 1631 e. Feurlttnlll )'.ncrwn I t HA.NS ltUDOLPH NEITSCHE, llrm n•mt of .SIR SPEEDY INSTA.NT N .. "•SM•» Slrrtt, S1nt1 Ant, C1Hlornt1, Oect1lld, ht• •CC111lrtd 11'1' Oll<lrlllon cf PRINTING CENTE R i nd llltl tt lcf 11•11'! In thf S11Hrlor Court ol the $11~ WALTER I', llHEA l•w or oth1rwt1e. lllhff th•"· or In •d· 11 comll<lttcf of 1he lollowln• ,.....1011, of C1lllornl1, In 1nd for 1111 Countv J.lr,MES E. OAltCH dltlon lo, 1111! ol Nld dftt•ltd, •I lhl wrw:i11 namt In lull 11'1d Dlttl ot rt11• 111 LO. A.llftlts. STATE OF CALIFORNIA I 111'1'11 of flit detth. In Ind fe fl1 111~1 cer· der.c:t It 11 ll!HPW1: In lht Mallet ti 1111 E1t1!1 ot COUNTY OF ORANGE l 1s. l•ln retl PrOPt•" alluilt In the CITY of H, MICHAEL IRAIJN, HS Hurlburt M A. It G A It E r A N N l F It AN IC Oft IMI 2tlfl d1v of Ftbru1rv, ltJO, lt111ni 1t1H~ ;wni;:,::: °'~1:;.:~•le al St .. No. ?(IS, P111dtn11 C1lllornl1 f110$ ICOl\ll l"VllH ). t.lor• ,.,. Pl,ll!Nll'I' IPlll!•rtcf W1lltr '" C•llf(!rn •• I "'' •• 0 '° tff1 , 011111 M1rcll 1'0. 1t10 Notk;e 11 flt'1'1W 1!vtn 11111 1111 un. ltflt• 11\d J1mes E. O.rch to "" known &oulllt•iltrlY' rKl•ntul•r 1 ° H. Mlc~•tl fl••u~ dtril1nld wl!I Mil ti otlv•h Hit. 19 1o tie th• H r111ns dtstrlbtd Jn 1nd who !flt Hortftt•;r:~-;:1;;v~·~.: ;::,: Sl•lt of C1!11ornl1. Or1111e Counh<: t~• hlthllsl •nd bell bidder, 111bl.c1 Ill 1x.euttll lllt fprqoln• ln1trumtnl and lats t •nd •1111 tt,,,eol reeof'd.d On M1•cll ?(I, lt10, btlor• m1. • Nol•.., CM!l,m1tlon of Wld Suoerlor Cou" ... •cltllowledo" lh1I '""" fJKUltd' the IS shoWll en m•11 .. )f) of Public Ill •lid lot 11td ,,,,,, P9•110r1111V "' '"""!ht 13th d•Y of A.orf1, 1t10, 11 11m• t 1 t11tlr owri ''"•cl I nd deed, ~~. ''°',1 74• 11 ::J:' efnL:I Anltltl IPPfffetl H. Mkh1tl Br•un ~-to "'t "'• olfle• pf G•K• c. Ovln11, 111• w. JI ...... L. Smllll ,.. Kl •ntowl ITt IO be lflt "'"°" "'"°'' n•mt I• 1\lblcrlll- F"•' St., LOI Angeles, C11!ter"l1 "°°''• N011n> '" Ind lor CfL~~-!t~'~iPrf:O Glt!INYrf, l•tunl edck to1..,t~ h Wltl'l!n tecl"~rument •n" Countv ti L~ Antelff, S!l!I of C8llfor. 11ld Covn!r •nd Sltlt Iii UI Ctlllorn!i ) • l'lllW 1 f~li:.U 1 """· nt1, 111 Ille right, t111t 8nd lnlwrP1I 111 JAMlS L. SMITM, Alltl'M'f fll:I f~ olftra ... lnvllld lor .. Id 1ro. !OFf'l(~.lr,i.S~A~~ Ill ui. (constrvllH), 111 •Ml IO '" lhe •1' l ••I '11:.'!'':.e AYnlHI pertv 1nd m111f IHI In wrll!n1 •Ml wll! be N:!irv Publ~·C•lllol'nl• certeln !'Ill or11"'"" 'rtUllt In 11'1• Coun-"'11 Oltl~•llferl'I ft6ff rtcelwo bv •Id SP1Cl11 Admln1tlr1!ar, P•!nclPll Otflu 1~ W ef Of1noe, Sltl• ol C•llfor nl•, "'"' r~.,;j,)1UJ.S,.,: ER IC LIOOW. 1!1"lhf efflus of fl l\ I~ O•intt (flu"ly lltvltr!Y de•cr!lltll II lellttW,, lOo'flll: 1 • •Alt UIS torntvs, RO$ENFEL0, MEYElt lo M1 CommlU!Ofl £,1lrts Liii 1 al Tr1ct HO. 511 •• •Mwn II Plitt! $U5MA.N-u.t llnllN C•lllCll"ll &•n• 5.,.1ember u ltJJ on • m•• •l!COfdtd Jn SOl!k 11. ~U,::1~'::';1 ~~·= f's.o:i:'.c. ?;'10' ""'O !ulllt!M. 'NOi Wl11ll!r~ aou1ev1rd. l1Vl"l1 l'vb!~htd 01•n"' COl•.t Ot ll'I' ,-1~1. P•te ll et Mlt(. Mtff. It~ If • Hlll1, C•~fonlll ff110, If' mn IHI flltd M1rc:t1 21. 21 tl\d .1,prll 4, !I, UID nJ.10 Clr1not Cwntv, C•!ltornl11 d"111!•1Plf ·LEG" NOTICE w!lll tflt Cltrt ot wld S11111r10t CPllrl "•---':'C::::-:-:c--:-:===----11/S/IO. r11;1rHd llf'I Ult/JO In lim /\-" •"Y tr"'' t Ntr !It'll publ1c1llo" of tfl1•1 · LEGAL NOTICE 1111. Pl" 50'. HOllCll 11'1d llelorl m.1~1"' ltld 1•1f. '------~-------l Mor• commonlY" k"9wn ff: S1111 wit wlll llt Midi Ul'Oll ttle 1· roS M. ltlcflmtn. Fulltrton, Ollllrl,,,tt. "'*'7" !ol!owl"-tfflM: P.)61'1 Ttr"l'nt of 1111 c11h 111 llwfvl montY ClltTIJllCATl O, BUllHISS CASH 11'1 l1w1UI mOl'llt'I' ef tlll Un1t"1 C•ltTlfltCATI Oil' •USIH•tl fJf ~ Ut1Hld Sllttl Oii conflrm1llon JllCTITIOUS NAMt Stttt• ef A""f!CI, or 1JtOl'I wc:ll ftrfl'll ll'ICTIT!tlUI MAM• f1f 111t. er 1111 c•tll •fld Hltllet Tht ulllttt"lltntf doll ctrllty lie II ~ •nd COl'llltlloflt of ll'IJmtnl 11 Iha Covrt Tiit ulldertl1""4 Olltl ~r!lf't ht 11 - l\lldtnctd tw notr Mell'" b\' Morlt•t• ducllnt t t11nlntt1 et 171J Mot1l'O'll1 Ave.. m•Y '"'°""' d\lcl)M 1 bllllntu •' 17tll ltlth Blvd fir Tt!ISI °"" on Ill• Pl'OPtrlY Ml Coste Mtll C1U1otnt1 undtl' "" fie· T"tn Hrttflf (1'1\1 ef lh• l,f'rlOUnt bid Hu"ll"•ton lltKll. Cetllor"''· ~Ml•• tM M)lcl.I Ttfl Htctnt of •mount bid le lllloul tl•m '1111'!11 ef ttfAL ,ltOPEflTY le ICtolf\PtllY IM Olftr, end tl!t blllttlCI tklllloUI Urm ... ,,.,. of (11 LEllUltl bt cMN:SllH """" bld. 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I " > · Uncle Un was very happy ', I ~ with the good turnout of draw-' \ bigs and jokes for Carol, but ~ we only had ;. few ent ries , • in the poetry contest. Poetry takes special thought and • work in order to be the best Possible. So I want more of you smart " kids out there to work your minds real. hard and create aood poems. • Starting next Saturday is ~ a very special time across By--Chflttr Goald- - • • • .. • Ll'L ABNER !'ELLA AME.Al~ 'WE--4CJLP!- MAtM'T·· ~ --· SALLY •.BANANAS B.tr~camt. ~·~ o1to.c.l\i. - <m 'f'<"l """"'' A,,iJ..,v... lhL.cb UnillVed kSlTahtcs-:-Natiooakt 1' -c a I . ~, .. . ' set aside just to honor the --• I ~PP05E YOU HAVE TO 1 rarv ee . 1s1sawee ~,~ t • • lib raries. librarians and many I ..J.O HORR Y BACK lO'TAKE books we can gel in this coun· ~ CARE OF UNC.l.E CARL, try. ~-----...;.-----------------~-----...;.-'.· I roN'T YOU, 11:as? In many countries or the wodd, boys aod gids cannot * PRIZE WfllloT'llolEft * -o..:::::i get the books they want in 1 W 1 W libr::1ries and sometimes the books are even burned in the streets by peop le \vho are afraid of v:hat can be elarned from books. Tn books YOl.l boys and girls can learn about m<1ny exciting and beautiful ne\v things. You can find whole 11C\Y world of things1o explore and study._ In the library near yvur house are people 1,1•ho will help you find just what you would like to read. about. ~fost libraries have b i g special sections which have. shelves of nothing but books £or young people. They are books "Un travel. romance, animals. hobbies, hist o'r y, geography and school tY.pe books. But even these kinds of books can be interesting ir you want them to be. ~ This week, U.ncle Len. ~an~ you not only to enter his con· tests but also to ask your mother or dad to take you Kris Fernstrom, II, 323 Bowling Green Drive, Costa Mesa Any child under 12 can enter Uncle I,.cn's Art Contest. Here's1all you do: (I) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper 5.~'z in<:hes wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of-dra1,1·ing. ri.1ail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa l\tesa . \\1inner wUI receive Kennedy half dollar. to the library and ·get your ov•o library card if you are old enough. · Tha t card Is ywr ticket to all jhe things your im· agination can dream of. If you· -already have a card. go and get a botlk to read just for fun. UnCle Len's prizes will go to the boys and girls whose entries best show the l.r favorite book or character in a book. Use your imagi nation ; there are many interesting d'rawlngs which CTJuld come out. of the pages of books. Bot remember, don't v.•rite in the books and don't trace pit:· turE!i or you will nol v.·iri anyt))'ing: · H.onorable menlions in this week'iii art contest are Robe'rt, Lee Ross, 10, Hu n ting to n -' . -~ Beach;. Vivian Allard. ~, Midway City; Gil Traylar,· 6, Costa ~iesa; and S te v c .n PembertQD, Fop.ntain· Valley.· Honorable mentions in the poetry contest goes to ~year· old Ros Remer of Corona del M;:ir. ,. • S.11d y•w llMtHt111 t~ ~·· A1'14y, c/o On• c ... Dolly Pilof, I•• ~560, Co1Jf9 M~. Callf. RIDDLES and JOKES >ind~ 1!"<11 I «irr. .. !t T~ 7Q·woNms 1et ot lht W1r1cl :look f;n~tdo,..ili to Ci11"9rlne Goodwl~, '"° 11, Of !-~IM, W1V.lflt!on, for lier 0~11ton: STEYr-ROPER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-, * Rick: I wish I had a glass of water. .Jeff: \Vh'y? Are you thirsty? · lfow did smoking gel started? tobacco plants brought from CASUALLY GLANCING two circas -the Caribbean ' 7JIKOJJGH THE and the Orinoco River in Soulh lrlAWl.ISCfllPTS HIS WIFE I/A S 81lOU6111' An1erica. H o w e v e r , the HOME, FRANKIE ,. I Puritans of New England con· IS 7HlJNOERSTRIKX f \ Rick: No, I just wanted to see if my PRIZE WINNER neck leaks! MtT! H1y1i, 152' Oot't1h' Lint, NIW"r1 Ill<~ Question: \Vhy can't a bike stand up by ttself? 'PIJ!t-OMt ,, .fl esne;1•9 :JeMSU'lf Slt\<eft PemNrton, "•wnl1l" v111r; Carol: \Vhy do people put fences around grave· yards? 'I.I! fil6 Ot 6u!AP eJe •1doed ••n1t;1eg :JIMSU\f' P1ttr SllTll'cWft,• C11tir Mt11 Question : If a stagecoach has no wheels, what holds it up ''1970'' 1970, give it a cheer. 'tJPUVq 'tf :JIM.SU~ Ci.rt· s1111,so1i. ,.,.,, Mna lt.'s so fa r been the best darn year, 1970, wo\v \vhat a year! Old sixty nine,. give it a tear Please don't \vorry seventy's here, And seventy one sure iiin't .near! But. \vhen 71 is. in the near, \Ve'll say good.bye to th e best darn year, 1970 .. A K1"""'' hell cl~t!lr YMI N Kim Swth1rJ1ncl, 11, 1'4H Ulldu1'tlll L1M. Mu1111n,r111 11.c:~, kif It>• •l"nliit ·.ii try In tlle ,,.,.., 1,., •ot .... (lllltll. Mi ii .,.... -m ... t!Ory " Unti. l M •• ,. lut. C1111 Mt11, C1llffmla • • PEANUTS By Chorles M. Schulz Tobacco planl<1 are nath•e lo the New \Vorld and no one ·knows when the American Indians started smoking the large leaves. Certai,1ly the custom .\Yas popular 1 on g before ·columbus crossed the Atlant ic. During the· next cen- tury or so. the Atne rlcan sn1oking nabit bccaryie popular in most Europe11n countries and the cultivation' of tobacco plants flourished in the col- onies and many other coun· tries. Columbus was O!JC of the first Europeans to learn about tobacco. He found that the native people of the Caribbean smoked dried leaves in a y. shaped pipe v.·hic h they called· a tabaca. They claimed that the fumes or the herb had a calming, pacifying effect arid that their tabaca w'as a peace pipe, reserved f o r c e r e 'm onial occasions. No doubt the early Spanish ex· plorers sampled a puff or two. But the North American set~ tiers of the ISOO's and t600 's became m o r e enthusiastic about it. Tabaca. 1hc name of the original pe'acc pipe, 1vas used to name the herb, f!1d smoking was introduced in France, Portugal, Spain and England. James I was not one or England's most beloved kings, and when he tried to ban the use of tobacco, no one paid any altentloo 10 hin1. rerhaps if the smokers had known what \\'C Jn the 20th century know, lhcy would have agreed lo r enounce tobacco before the habit got a thorough irlp on the popu!a· !Ion. ln1tcad. they smokl.'11 . plpel and cigars, c h e w e d tobacco and even a:nlffed 1t In a powderea rorn1 called snuff. A1ld, like the Carli>· beans. t~ey renlly believed that tobr.cco v.·as a benerlcinl medication. ~lt1311whlle, lhe American· colonists started culUvallng I sidered smoking lo be a waste AT WHAT HE of lime an. d tried to ban it. REA OS l>I OIVE Of THEM!- Al first the coloni.sts o t '-i:;~~ Virginia also tried to ban the growing of tobacco on the grounds thal it used u p _ valuab le land fo r growing c'rops, Unfortunately ·no one paid much attention. As tirile went on, tobacco smoking spread ra,pidlY around the world and the tobacco tnduslry grew to be very big business. Even in the 1940s, its ad· vertising claimed, or at least hinted, that cigarette a:moking was sort of beneficial. By this lime, medical scicn· lists suspected that cigarette ' smoking might be dangerous to hunian health, Jn 1960, a team of ele.ven sc !en ti st s started a thorough iludy of its effects. Their findings were armounced by the U.S. Surgeon Genera l in 1964 -and every sensible smoker was shocked. As y,·e all now know. these fumeS are indeed dangerou, to human lungs and hearts and maybe other parts of the body. In recent years, m~ny former smokers have freed themselves of the habit. But unfortunately, tob a cco Ill strongly habit-forming a nd many who v.·ould like to re· nounce it fail to do 10. PerhapS the younger genera. lion ls luckier because they now know enough not to start. The story of tobacco reminds one somewhat of thC present day debates on mari- juana. There was a time whl!n smokers really believ«!d !hat toba cco )lad its good qualities, even though they were not sure Y+·hat thuc were or whether It also had a lot of bad qualities. This point of vie\v sounds a Jut llkc !hose who try to !empt us to lry marijuana. So be careful ..:.. ju!it In case medical science provts-that marijuana is "'en more sneaky lhan tobac<::o. I \ Satlll'dl)', .1ipr11 4, 1'110 ~.-.r. Y •!!-.OT %1 .. ~ .. I ~TI LL R:EI. A. LITTLE l~MT·HEAPEP •• &UT I THINk l CA.N MANA&E IT TO MV CAR.! SHE WANTS To ~OR.ROW t-l!M TO UNTANGLE ~ER. VAaJIJM CORD,SCRA~ HER BACK, UNCl.OOHER SINK, STOMP 114EGRAPESANDCLEAN 1'HE STILC· • THE; NEXT l1ME '{OL(Of'EN \nJt MOUTH TOME1 rM~TO pUNClf YQl.l. ' By Al CQ,; By Charles Barsotti .. 1\.-t~ ~.t.. >pt out am&. nn.ut By Ferd Johnson By Saunders and Overgard ITll BE ABOUT '40 ~INtfrES BEFORE··· ,,.-,...._____, By Al Smith - By Gus Arriola By Men Na>NYOU LISTEN TO ME', MAICCIA, IN A MANNE!t . q F . S l'EAl<ING ·- ) .~ ,., t-' ~ • I I • • I • \ L : . • .. l . • l. l • t • 1 I • • S;r.turday, Aprll 4, 1970 DAILY PILDT . A-Ueetings A ·,~ng t~~ ~Ora~ge C~st • BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAC GUIDE For The Record Births .._ ~lei """41•1 ...... u Mr. " Mn. Herm•n Ntllon. 107.n LI B1tl1t1, FOUfll1ln V1!111'1'. tlrl Mr. Ind Mn. EvHell D1vl1, 3900 Sll\llOufle LIM, C~ 611 ~r, ... Mr. & MI'S. s11nler Shields. UI vi.111 f'IDr1, N-1 !!Mell. bo¥ Mr. & Mn. JI-Hlllnlkl. "'°' Alboltnlff Dr., Hllltllnltln llHdl, t lrl Mr ... Mn. ltllbert Scolt, Tfll p,_. Pl., N.-pott lltldl. t lrl """ u Mr. .. MI'S. E!dw1rd Ll(kft', '" 0.rreU St .. CDll• MIH. t lrl Mr. .. Mn. ~ A. IC_.n. 10m Gllrdtnll Or .. H11 ntln1 ton Budt, 1lrl Mr ... M'l-DtWl'I' Sd'lololtlr, 31 lt•ltloft, Sin!• AM, 1h1 ~""· .. Mrs. Gcrdon ltl<,, 717 ... fl'ln SI. No. C, CCllll MtMo-tlrl #lir. .. M,._ Edwin loll\1111, fJU Port-1Pl. H1111tl119lon Buell, 11rt Mr ... Mn. Mlci'lltl Cr•wford ldll C1rl111 Dr.. Ho. A. S.nt1 AIM, l lfl ........ Mr. & Mn. MldlHI T. o.v!nt, fU N_,_, S.n .. Alli, boY' Mr. .. M"'. Wlll18m Ot'l"lth, 2211 PKlllc Ave .. CCllll M1$1, ,1.1 Mr ... Mrt. ltlQ11rd Br1tnr, l toM Fi.mlll9o Dr .. Cotti Mew. girt 1". & ~ OollglaH JIHl'ltlll. n4 T11lene ltd .. Casi• Mew, 1lrt ...... u Mr. .. Mn. P11\"ldl f'r1w1tY. t171 El TllllO C~lll. f'-."ln Vlllll'f', 1lrl Mr. & Mrs. Jol'ln Elllotl. 1em J tt1rldl Av• .. S.nl• ANI, t lrl Mr. & Mn. L1rry L1uthtofl, llll 511. Ced1r. Apt, C, Sl"ll ANI. boV Mr. " Mri.. How1rd Van E-. 1141 511. H11rot1 Dr .. $1nl1 ~ • ... ...... u Mr ... Mrs. J1mn L. Fox, 15" Mlr1m1r, 811bN, girl Mr. & Mrt. Ttlom•I F. w .. en1tlltr, Ut Tulip L•""· Coot1 Mn.. boy Mr. & Mr1, Elltt M11ltfl, P.O. &ox, 2091. Collt Mn.t, t lrl Mr. & Mu. Al<lltrd c.,.._, 1lO Orcflld AW., Coron1 !NI Mir. tool' Mt. & Mn . DOii Cllrl'1'e~f\, 1201 Wllnul No. 93, T11:111n, bo\' Mr. a. Mn . K~nn•lh Colt, 11512 l.~1 Line. G1re11n Groye, llol' Mr, a. Mn. J•m<e• J_, 1404 Corti. N-POrt Beacll, 1!rt M,. & Mr1. W1rren 8o\'tf', lfOS I!.. Cllf1,...,,, Anaht\m, t lrl Mln:ll 17 M•. &. Mn. Jtf'Tlel Cr1wtord, )6 W1~1 Farra! A.s., CD1t1 Mnl, boV Mr. tnd l>~t. DOOi (olt!Tlln, Jr., 111311 W. C•ttlon Pl .• $1nl1 l'.n1, boY' Mr ... Mn. AodOllo Mtl!t. 11'7 Maolt $!., CMll Mes•• 1lrl Mr. & M,.,,, l1.r11I tubl1, 1»1 YIJ(lllO Pl., lrvlnt, 11r1 Mardi • Mr. & Mr1. Edwtn:I Valentine, 121l Dll<wNI Pl., ~t. Mew, t lrl Mr ... Mri. Dile E. Ande<-. •u lrh Aw., Coron• ohl MM, tiov Death Notlee• SANFORD Lf!llOI J. $1nford. AM S1. GI' 210CI f'ldtnl SI .. Cotl1 Miu. 01i. Of Clffll\, Aofll l. Surv!vld ttv wlhl, ArwllOa ; -., Aotltrt Ind DltTt!; "°'lllhl•t. ~ CO'H'l l Ind two lrtnddllldr ..... Slrvletl. Monc11y, 10 AM. f111!1 Cos!1 Mei.I CIMINI, will! ..... ,._....,. of. tkl1T1ng. &1111 Mortu.,..,, Cmtt Mew, DlrKlon. ARBUCKLE 6 SON Westdlff Mortuary U7 E. 17111 SI •• Coola Meu -• BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar OR S.NSI Costa Men r.u WU4 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Broad•ay, CoaU Mesa LI 8-3433 • DILDAY BROTHERS Huatlagtoa Valley M-..., 17111 Be ... Blvd. HunUngton Buell IC-'7'71 • PAC1F1C VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cem<Wy • _..., 31111 P~~~ Drive Newpartllelch,C.Wonla -• PEEK FAMILY COl.ON1AL FUNERAL HOME 7111 llGla A ... w-... as.ms • &BE....,f"'r"'E'"R MORTUARY l.apll1 -$111$ Ila~ f!Ullt • IMITHS' MORTUARY 117 Mill SI. Budngtoe Bad - • ... - W1 . e as,. seac s cezes .0 ......... o as • untin ton ~ c ' • • 1SC -- ~ - • oce ........... • Huntington Harbour . ' MATTltlSS!S-e--~ MATTRESSES llOA TS llOllllll TRAILl!ll8 ' • ineplor .._ .:---·Ct. 1111 New;ort Bl••· w..ty t-1303 ~ ,, • • ar our toctrted silr milessouth of Long Beach on the Pacific Coast Highway. Phon e (213) 592·1361 ('114) 846-1'81 ... ' • • .. .. • 1 I I,_ I ' I I ' , , .. • . , No.·O~ I OT 1974ll i1 ' 1970 PALCON CLUI COUPE .. · fJlll·Joct .. EqollpP.d t.cl. a.dlo & ljeot•r .. . $" CAM~E~ SPECIAL PICKUP 360 VS Cruise-o-matic, 55 amp alternator, 2 9as tanks, 1250 lb. front sprin9s, 2450 lb. rear sprin9s, 2-800x16.5 8 ply front tires, 2-800x16.5 1 O ply ~r tires and spare. Tinted 9lass, radio. (#9102 ~. · ' •· • I SAVE ·HUNDREDS 6000.·M'ILE ·-· ·-l970 -DEMONSTRATOR .SALE All 1970 Demanstraton are removed from service at approx. 6.!)00 m.i]ff. These 1970 Fords have had their· 6000, mile check-up and, are ready; foi' lmjnffla~ delivery. 1 , All Models To Choose From Most Car1 Fully Equipped ,. • T·BIRDS • TORINOS •MUSTANGS • . GALAXIES •''FORD LTD's . 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IWTF ?0<11 SHEOY 0 GT 2 DOOR 't'-1, <I IP••d, r•dio, h11f1r. n.;, wo"'' la1 t. !TWS 914) '64 RAMBLER 4· DOOR SEDAN R1dio, h11ter, 11i~k 1hift, ov1rdriv1. !PIW Ji ii '66 l't'lU$TANG 2 DOOR v.1. euto, l11n1., power rt111i119 , r1dio, h11!1r, Yiliyl roof. f5V6 105 1 '65 MUSTANG COUPE v.1 11110. lr1n1., 1ir condltiortin9, r1di1, h11!1r, whit1w1ll lir e1, wh11I c;OYl ll. 'lUPY 6211 BIG VALUES . ·USED TRUC·Ks '65 Ranchero , '66 Ford 1/2-Ton Pickup 100 cubic inch 6 Cvlind11 En9in1, ll.1ilio, H11f• ••. ( #5045) '66 Ford 1/2-Ton Pickup .YI , R1dio, H11t1t, Cullom C11t. ..... ith I ft, C 1mpor ! #421 I I Wist Coad 1'irrori, He1~y Duty R11• l11mp1r, ll.1fri 91r1lot, lod, Etc. '66 For~ 3/4·Ton ~ickup C1mp1r Sp1ci1I VI, A11lo, Tr1"1.,..~111Uo, ";'t tl· .. ' •r, H•t•y 011+y R11 r l ump••• Cwtfom .'C1", 2 DOOR A11to. +•1 nr. {,,.. I EVI ' '66 MERCURY PARKLAN E 2 Door H1rcllop. v.1, 1 1110 lr1111., fi e· tory 1ir condil ionin9, pow1r 1l11rin9, power windows. pow er 111!1, rtdio, h11I· t •, whi11w1ll lirt>, tinlt d 91 111, wh11I •<OYt rl, l 5l 1J..f52) '66 FAIRLANE 500 2 DOOR HARDTOP v .1, 11110. lr1n1 ., f1clorv ,;, conditioning, pow1r li1tqn9, r1dio, h11l1r. whitow111 lir11, tinltd 9l1n, wli11I cow1r1 . ISBV 502) '67 BUICK RIYIER 4 F1clo"ry ti'r, full powt r, t•dio, h11t1r, whil• 1id-' wi th , tinltil 9l1u, wh11I co~· '"· !1QW 141 ) . $2497 2 DOOR '68 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 ·Do"r H1rdl•p. v.1, .•wlo, fr•n1., f1c• lory •ir <0<"1ditionin9, pow1r 1i•orin9 , tt • dio, he1 lar, tint1d 9l1i1. fWIH 656) .'68 PLYMOUTH FURY 111 4 ' door. V.1, 111!01111fic l•1n1., powtr 1i1erin9, f1 clo1y 1i•, r1dio, h11tor. IVZY 110 1 ' . '66 BUICK RIYIEllA . 2 Door H1rcltop. V-1, 111!0, fr1n1., fit• 1 lq"' 1ir conditionin9 , £1111 pow1r, r1dio, he1ter, whitew1ll ljr11, ,.;11,yl roof, tint1d 9l.i1, wh.11 c'oYeu. I ROK 60] Ii . . ;~ •.r •.r ::"' I I ' ... ,!--: Beautiful Newport 8t1ch Large lovely 4 bedroom, 3 b11th home "'ith hug,. srpnratr. family room \.\'ilh fabulous ,,·r t bar. Near fl1arin ers Park whcrr the chlldrrn play safely. Plush sh11.g carpeting. Rcccglly rcdccoratrd. f.xcclle11t. ex· istlng ai>r loan can I><' assun1cd \1·tt h 5~ 'iO interest & l)ayn1 cnts lncludinJ:" ·everything of !175 munth~ Priced be- low replacement at $45,950. 340-1720. $24,950 • FHA or G.I. Term5! Here's a la'l:"o lv\'cly J bedroom & den home v•ilh spacious fan1ily room, 23 ft. living room with inviting flre- place. Built-in range & oven. Large brecze\\'BY connected to doublr ga- rage. Near schools. A rral "Buy"! '540-1720. Almost No Down G.1.-S Bedrm. Located near the great Pacific ocean! 3 separate baths, 2,300 sq. ft. of sheer luxury! Romantic flreplact', finest. kitchen with gleaming coordi· nat~ built-in features. Large ramily room. Sculptured green lawns, gor· a~s landsCllpln,. Fine location. Owner Vl'ry anxious • submit your terms! 540-1720 "Neat Ai A Pin" 4 bedroom homr v.·llh 2 separatl' bat.hr, full dining room. good cook's butlt·in kitchen. Elegant firerlaCf'. 10% down & owner help~ \1"ith {i. nancing! Prime locatlon. 540-1720. 3 Btdrms. • $221500 • SV•itf• Loan BNi l tenns <1v11ih1.blc on today"s rrntl'- kct -lhcn~'" a 5~ 'i:, A.P.R. loan Qll pro1X'rly 1-'."hich may bi-assumed - IJ&ym{•nts le~s than rrnt ~ \Vatcr ~oft­ r ner. 1u•\1 !JlU:.h drc[J 1ii1" carpctin:.:. r:"fiPcts pridr nf 01,•ncrshi11 inside & uut. Pati(l. P0<1I 'i7rd yard. Nea r E~· t:incia 1-J lp:h t.· \\'ilson cll'mrntar;v schools. MO· l TJO. Pretty Home-P ret ty Pool-$21,500 fl·IA or G.I. ll'rn1s 10.,~ 1.ilUc inuncy do,,.,·n "''Ill m11\·o }ull 1111 .. !Ill~ d"!i-:::h1 - ful J btdrooni. "J l>•d1 l1on11·. f.:ll11· ha\"cn IJUUI, dr<'arn J..l'··l 0·11 -hn r;d:. l\'Ol"k 'fcaturr~. Lu.~h I •111bi:ap<>d !1111 1na.int<'n11nr" cnr<> 1 ;11 rt. J·:·:,.('ili'lll lu- 1"8\ion nt'ar ('\'t•ryihin:,:'. 17;)761 5 10- 17:!0 , Me11 Del Mo1r Beo1uty Spacious :: bcdroon1. 2 balhli homr. Covered big-big patio. I-luge pool sized yard. F!oom for boat Ii trailer. Home with e\e(::ant fireplace, family roofll. Terrlrl c fioor plan -elegant carpetina-. drapes. Block from tenni~ playground, elemcnt11ry, Jr. Hi.ch & 0.C. Colleg". A s lca/ at $31.500 - lO'i down. 540-17:.!0. E1•y to Love & Buy! $29,500 01\•ner will help v.•ilh the financlni;:. too! 3 generous sized bedroonu. :.! separate batM. full dining room, drn • -fa rm s tyle kitchen v.·ilh "Tor o r The Line'' built-In fl'AIUl"CS. Elrgan t firl.'placr sets-off t:hann of Jh·in~ r.oom. Doublr ).":Ara~r. Larl.'.r -\1·1"11 sculplured manicurrd yard -S11i lf'· ly shade trc1•s & ni<'c landscap111g ~ 540-1720. We "Recommen.d" Thi•I Almost No Down • $24,950 1n 0 .1:,. -all others \'ery low d0\1·n p11)1nc1 11. Lal"gc hon1e in fine ai·ea. 3 hl'droon1~. ~r1,ar<1Cf' d<>an a a sc1Ja- n!!r frunily rwn1 \1lth a l :l x 25 ft. ,.,1\"••n·d hrr('£••\1ay cunn~i·Ling l his lu1<·ly t1onv• 111 lar;,:<.: cluu blC' i;ara~r. l >.crllr nl 1:\luc -hUl"T)! ~40-1720. 4 Bcdrm.-$29,950-Low n! V1•ry ~p<JCHJ\lS la111ily hu lt' \\"Ith n1a11y luxu1)' adclC'd fcnturcs. 2 r•ull- rnan baths, used brick fircflla~. aJI electric .. Al-'.·ard" pua;h button built· In kttchrn. Plu.sh carpeting, custom decorator drapes &. shades. Heavy !>.hake roof. Ve ry lo\v do\1·n payn1ent. 0 1-'.·ncr desperate! 540·1720. Start P1ckin ' $281950 -4 ladrml Q\1"n"r muvln&" lo Ort'gon &. 1viJI givf' imn1cdi11tc r1usscsi<io11 ! l'\11n1c )our O\.\"n l<'rmii: 4 b<'droorn. ranvrrtibll' dt"n, 'l St'parat<> baths, "lt';ant firr- phH'l', full dining room. llrnvy shake roof. Pool sized grounds. Only 5 yrs. new with all Ill<' most mod<'rn lux- ury features! 540-1720, Super Sharp! $26, 950 plus small cloiiing cos !~ -your nay· mcnl s ar<' n1uch le~s than rl'nl . Q11f.'rn sized bcdroo1ns, 2 bltrt h~. fan1- ily roon1. Pa1·k-likc lRndscapin•:. All lhC' rlnt' features: bullt-ins. e!rgant fireplace. ~ccluded living roon1. Near beach. schools & all shopping! 540·1720. Country Club • Mes• Verde 0 .... ·ncr's <'Xcellent laste rPfleclPd thruout! Generous :-.izcd bedroomli. 2 ba!hs, family room. :'!IOlll function· al floor plan. Executive aree-J.1esa. Verdc. Near Club J-louse Golf Course &. schools. $49.500. 540-1720 S.. This 4 Bedrm. $24,900 • G.I. Terms me11n11 almost nothing do,,.,·n -IOI-'." • low down all others. 2 baths, very nice family room, secluded rear living room boas1 s a v.·ood burning flreplatt. !l's an immaculate "Dutch Haven"' home 1-'.ilh a patio in a yard 1hat's laruhca(>l"d to perfection! 846.()6()4. ,. Decoro1tor 's Delite! $29,SOO Hcre"s one you can buy \Vith an a pr. loan assumption & your payments '"ill be just like rent! 3 separale baths. klnj:; sized b<'d1·ooms. Exqui - i;it<' swag lamv in Jiving room with a fi replace for all to admire. Wall to wall carpclin~. ruslom drapes. Handsome bar with stools included. Planter divider. Loaded v.rith char1n & comfort. 8'12-6691. "Better Tha n a Model'' $32,950 Pricl'd far bclo1\· appraisal? Vt'r;v .->pacious h<>mc \I Ith n1asler sized ix'droomi>. J scµarate ba1hs, aJI elec- tric "A\\·ard" kitchen, f~mlly roon1. Rich \~'Ood cablnel!r. Plush carpeling. custom drapes. Sprinklers ft:ont & rear. Adult occu pied & sparkles li ke a je,,.,.·el. 842-6ti91. · Almost No Down G.I. · 5 Bedrm. Locatiid near the greal Pacific . ocean! 3 separatr baths. 2,300 lq. fl. of l!heer Ju:icury! Ro1nantic fireplace, finfft kltohen "''ilh glran1inr1: coordi- nated bullt·ln fl'atur('s. Lari r family room. Sculplu1·ed grel'n la1vns, gor- geous landscaping. Fin" location. Owner very a.n.'!ious -submit your t!'l'mS! 540·1720. Hunfington Harbor Executive' l'rcstJgc area. Owner \Vil! :;ell ori con· ti·act or lease a t $400 a month. 4 bedroon1~. 3 separate baths, family room -.---drn. Lovely 2 iitory home v.·ith pa tio &: brick BBQ. Ooud 11oft 1•arpeting. drapes. T-V antenna. 2~t car garage. Priced bf.'lo\,. replace- ment at $58.500. l8:?691 8<16-0604 • GrHI Buy For G.1.1 $27,UO Almosl nothin~ down to a G.I.-lo1v -low down all others. l\lo~t dcsira· ble home v.cith king sized bf.'drooms. 2 separate baths, secluded rear liv· in.:: room with an inviting flreplacr, overlooks 8 plcturellqUe. neatly land· scaped back yard. Good cooks pride built-in kitchen, Patio. Family room -lruly terrific whh a massive fire- place. 842-6691. .. , Attention All G.l.'1 $27,950 l-lc1·t''s a home that truly is attrac- live: Queen sized bedrooms, 2 pull• nian baths, family room, light &: che<'rful built-in kitchen, Jr. F..slate grounds -landscaped to Pl'rftttion! Almost nothing do\vn G.I. or Jo,v • low do\\'rl all others!" (8188) 846-- 0601 " • Doctor's Home-$15,000 Below , Mark et Truly de~igned for f.'x.-.utivc lh·in~. 4 bcdrou111s, 3 srparatr bath;•, maid r1uartcr~ in 1·car·. 30UO ~fl. ft. PLUS~'. lfuge Jr. E~tale <;round~ -largr. patio. All 1•lcctric J;itchrn. 2 fire· places, full banquet sized dinini::: rOO'll. All l"U"-tOtll fr :•turf'S. first ti1nr ad\"crtis rcl & 11·~ absolutely gor;;rou~: (>i{)ij\ ! S~6-0ti01 "letter Homes & Gerdens" $38,500 A beautiful ··oeane Bros""' r.xrerl· n1<.'ntal horn<' that l\"as ff!aturt'd in the leading home magazinf!. i\'Tany custom & e:ictra features. '1 bedrooms, 2 beths, family garden kitchen ,1-Uh all lhe electric push button built-in.~. dish\\<lSher. f111l dinln:;:: r0<1n1. family room, most Sflflci ous &_ brautiful fire· plJlce. To srr it i!i In lo\·c it~ Excel· lent j inancing! R•t:!-Gfifl1. A Stroll Thru The P•rk- l /3 Acre \\-"andcring concrt'l" s idi:>1••alks 1, Just likl! a st.roll thru your O\I n pri· vale park. Huge grounds -beauti - fully landsca1;K'd! 4 hui.:f' bedrooms. J baths, family room adjacent the all electric pu1ih-h1111 un built-in kitchen. Elegant fireplace. r.oom ror boat & trailer. Prici:>d far brlow re · placement at $38.900. 540-1720. CALL TARBELL FIRST FOR THE FINEST HOME BllYS Genero1I lOOOGenerat 1000 : FOREST E. OLSON INC., Realtors GOLDEN SUNSET CATALINA TOO! ?llagnificent 3 bedroon1 right on the blu(f, 22 ft. family room, wet bar, two la rge tiled baths, extra deluxe kitchens with built-ins. Huge private a trium, exquisite design in every respect. Call now for a surprise in ·price and terms. 645-0303 COLLEGE PARK UNDER PRICED . Here's yo ur chance to save $S$. 3 large bed· rooms, 24 ft. family room. 2 baths, family kitchen with buil t ins. Huge playroom! Fan- tastic value at $26,950. Take over lo\v int. FHA loan, or you name I.he terms. Dial no\v 645-0303 i4 BEDROOM PLUS FAM. WHAT! $21 ,500 .Scarce as hens teeth! 4 large bedrooms. 2 : baths. Family room. Deluxe kit chen \Yith =all latest bui lt·ins. Carpeting. Hard to beat ; al $21,500 and only 5 years young. Hurry to ; see. DIAL 645-0303 ; 4 BEDROOM ~ NYMENTS LESS THANS143 MO. , Take over 5'!4 % annual % rate loan. 4 large bedrooms, dlnlna room, 2 baths, deluxe ldtcbtll with buDt ins. Beautiful carpets and drapes. Air conditioned !or clean living. Seller must leave. name your terms. Nice MU. area et $27,500. Dial now 645-0303. FOREST E. OLSON, INC, OPEN SUNDAY 11 • 5 16 Linda lilt Drive Ne"" 5 bedroom, 5 balh home wi th upstairs view of Corona del J\lar hills. 3 Fireplaces & BBQ. Luxurious carpeting & panelling. Land· scaped. With dock ................ $145,000. 45 Linda Is le Drive Nea ring completion. 5 BR. 4 ba home. 80 F't. on water. 3 fireplaces, atrium \\'/fountain. Bit-in 'fV system. \Vith dock ...... $225,000. 17 Linda l1le Drive i\c\\" 5 J~r .. 5 bath home on lagoon·. Marble entry . \vel. bar, AJ\1 /F'M Intercom, Ms tr. Br. hes bean1 C£il. & O\vn fr plc. Large family roon1 \V /f ireptacc . . . .............. $185.000. 80 .t.ind1 lilt Drive 5 Bedroo m & maid's, 5 baths with family roo1n & large rumpus room. 3 Fireplaces. 4,246 Sq . Ft. Dock & boal slip ...... 1169,300. Waterfront Lots No. 4: Excellent 51 ft. Linda Isle leasehold lot. Plans avail. Consider trade ..... $35,000 No. 41: Long \vater vie\v facing Ha rbor Is- land w/76.2 Ct. of frontage. Plans avail. No. 88: Point lot with 118 ft. of fron tage. Long \Yater vie,v. Plans available. • Grand Opening • 9 CUSTOM HOMES Tustin 7%0/o Financing Anno•l Percentage R•te Spac.i ous 3 & 4 Bedroom Lu11ury Homes Daep •s+•te-1i1e lots Re ar Yard Essament For Boat, C•mper, Pool Pre1ti9ious C ircul1r Drives in Front He•vy Wood Shi ke Roofs Schools J ust a Few Bloc ks Awey Only '11 Mile to t he Hea rt of Tus t in & Suburban Shopping Y" Lass Than I Mil1 From Na wport & Santa Ana Freewa ys BRETON HOMES From $36,500 ~ •111 lll.ck ••11ttr •f l 7ttr StNet " H•lr ... ._,, Call 544-6370 or 537·0385 Open 10 A.M. 'Iii 6 P.M. '°=g;;: ·- General LOOKING FOR A RENTAL? 1000 POOL .TENNIS COURT Exclusive, private living for 316 RUBY AYE BALBOA ISLAND'S BEST BUY FINE LOCATION CASH OUT TERMS Steps to North Bay & Sandy Beach. Large I i vi n g room \rith beamed ceilings. T\vo bedrooms, den & fa mi- ly room. Carpet & drapes. Forced air heat. Bric k patio + many other extras. OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN (1 'til SJ 1 Or by •ppointment -Owner (7141 675-4861 Courtesy To 8 rok1r1 --------- BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR l11vt's1or·~ delight, the rrnts $87.00 per mo. total lo n10\·e General 1000 ~G=on=.=,=.~l =-~.:=:==1o0o l (Our New Address) in this J11'f'11 art' 1unnini;: 133 D D S ' 3 N B .,2 .,20 Around S1 9:i pt"r month. \\'ith over r ., u1te , • • v-. ~ &JI•-· ~~~"'!!:~~~~~~"""'!~~~~~~~~~! a sm UU\\'n P8,rmr:nt. your I ~---profit could IX' about Sl:HO I General 1000 G•ner1I 1000 JM:r month. FULL PRICE ----------1 i11 S19.900 ror !iliarp :? bed- YOUNG AND OLD NEWPORT 1'00111 home \vl01 J', baths. ALIKE WE SELL A HOME SM,.,, ""'" home not too HEIGHTS EVERY 31 MINUTES in. Subject lo the cxislin; 1 __ _ 5~'r }'II,\ loan, E.xpanslw ------ 2 ""'""'"' ,;.,.~ "'"••tux NEWPORT tu1vnhousc located l milt> HEIGHTS I.mm the beach. Full price $26,400 or make oUer • 011•n. ESTATE er ''t'ry anxious, Call ntl\V large or sm11JJ! Eastskle OPEN HOUSE w I k & l Coft• "'"" '""'"' rl!A SAT~ SUN 1 TO 5 a . er ee ORANGE COUNTY 'S IOftn al 61J% annuil l inlr:rest I "'Uh PiJ)'Tllf:nti of $1ll) In· 15th St. & Santa An1 2T!IO Harbor Blvd. at Adams LARGEST ('ludt>s all: TOTAL PRICE Brand new exciting 3 bed-5LHM65 ()pen 'til 9 P'.\I 2629 HAltBOR BLVD. $T7,400. \VIJY n.E~'Ti' Otll room, 2 beth Y<'Uh large liv-If 546-8640 WE SELL A HOME '"'"""" Wllh brick !lrtpl•"'· Divorce Sale OPEN EVES TILL 1:30 EVERY ll MINUTES 1;-Alh and Plattf"r c0nitruc. on !hls cute 3 Bedroom East. HERE'S YOUR DOLL HOUSE $600 moves you In if you're-a vet 3 good aized bedrooms, beautltully l1ndscaped b-ont and rear yards. Enclosed courtyard entry\vay adds private seclution to this $23,. 500 barpin ln k>\•ely Cost1 Mesa neJPborhood. Call 10. day. hon. Sl'f!I th\1 much \\"&11ttd aide home on larae lot. ntA * 2710 DRAKl * 11 Walker & Lee 1 '"""" io1.. t1".!IOO. ""'" 011tn s.11sun. i.s On double lot "".ith large a:recns, larae 10' deep well landscaped private pool. 2640 IQ. fl., of big Bedrooms, 3 Batha, Fonnal Dlnina Room, Brf!l1da1t room, lA.undry J"OOm, J..car slz.ed PR.if! with po\.\·er opener; paMling, cleeorator "·a.II paper, . ,L11x. urioua Living on a Shedy, 1 Trtt·Llnet'I Stl'l!el, Nolhin& Ilk• 11 for 152,000, I ORANOi COUNTY{S 546-2113 LAROE ST 646-7171 . $22 950 By own•r. • RR, ' Both• + 1•• PE~AON ' 641·1771 ~~7.~~~:.l~t~I Aero•• Frem Herbor Shepping Ce nter ~i!'IO ll•rhor Blvd, at Adamt OSTA MllA :mt "ubor Blvd.-64S.Ollll I 31l\.!M'1 O,,.n ·111 ' PM I O THE REl\L "'-E ST I\ TL r<S 1629 HARBOR BLVD. 546-'640 .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I DA{LY PII$ WANT ADS! -~~'~·!!-~~ ... ~~!"""'~"""'!!(I i White el,phan~! Dime-a-line t!"ml _____ ,_, ___ <94_.M!.I __________ _ OPIN EVES TILL 1:30 I Diil 6l2-5678 tor Rf;SUL TS STOP BY THESE OPEN HOUSES SAT /SUN FROl\1 1 ./ 3061 CAROB ST. 290" View home '"high on a hill' in lo\·eJy Eastblufl. Poa. sihlr thr finest buy pver at $42,950. Try lo beat if! ./ 4102 BRTSBANF: \VAY A "sho1vplace" in Univenity Park \l"ilh 3 + fam/din rm &: on a green belt. Extreme- ly wrll • priced at $33,900, but fili ll flexlblr. ./ 21$-11 HANAIKAt LANE A ~at high-loan, lo"·-inttr- est FHA re~11l<'. Immacu· l11fP. on a cornrr & only S32,500. $220. mo includes <ill. A •·cal.Classic" home, 1-1.B. ./ 844 SONORA RD. ~tale Aale in r.'11.'SI\ de! Mar. F'reshty redecor11.ted 4 + fam, near schools & shopa. OUers invited: SUNDAY FROl\I 1 ./ 3Xl7 SANTIAGO DR. Large 5 Bednn, family hon1f' ,,.,·ilh pooJ in lush BayCl"l'sl area. 84xl10 Loi , it must be 801d • wide open for offers! ./ 20181 SPRUCE AVE. Big home \vith ovt'r 1300 1q. fl. 3 + Den & din/rm. Owner movinh to Oregon • anxious. Reducrd lo $27,500. County Corridor. 5.(6·51111 fl!tlf tintma ~ LLEGE RE-'LTY 1500 AdlnlS It ltlrtiw,CM. POSSESSION A PROBLiM7 Thi• out1tandlng 2 BR, ~ den hon1c "''ill be vacant AprU 15th. Pretty 111s a pictutt with quality appointments throu1hout, ~futer bednlom 11nd beth on a lf!pWale w1n1 fOT" complete privacy and dton wllh wet bar tl'I entar. , taln your lricnds. Situated on a quiet C\ll de sac slttf:I 1 3nd only $.1.11,500. 613-s;oQ =======- , ' I • Sllurday, April 4, 1970 HOUSES FDR SALE Housis FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi I Hous1u FOR SALE HDUS_ES FDR SAL!!_ I Housn FOii SALi ~~s FDR SALE , .. a.use~ FOR SALi ~ral 1000 I o.norol • 1000 -ral . 1000 o-rol 1000 Oonoral !DOD 0-onoral !DOD Oonorol !DOD 0-ral !DOD 131• IAYFIONT• ,.-: • UDO WATERFlllNT APARTNOOS WESLEY N./ TAYLOR CO . Room for-a-fleelt-Cholce,-vaca'&t r.oT-on ~ -.320 rmo-NORD-. -CAMEOSHORES LUXURY Point in excltl!lve Dover Shores. Owner ~ Wiii Exch•nt• For Smeller liquldaUng. Priced for quick sale. 5 BeauUlul uniu, 6 Car 1arages & utility A most luxurious, custom built residence on OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 room, with 85 ft. fronting on excellent swlm· a choice Cameo Shores corner site. 4 Bclnn1., llllllg beach. Unlts are newly !Urnished. den, 6 baths & plush powder rm. Professional I Dramatic 4 BR, 31" BA, Wells' bullt. Unique RedU<ill to $200,DOD. Xlnt torma !nter.-deslgu, huge cov. lanai & unusual pool. atrium w/retractable roof. 3400 Sq. Ft. plus BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR Abundant terrazzo. Owner will consider separate 21x27 bonus room. VIEW. See at . (Our New Addre11) smaller honle in exchange in nearby area. 1836 SanUago. m Dovor Dr., Sulto 3, Newport lle1ch 641-4620 Call us for app't to see. $195,000. STEPS TO BEACH . . BAYCREST custom bit home in secluded China Cove. 4 Generlf 1000 Gener•I 1000 Garden court entrance to this charn1lnf 3 BR + Jolt for pool tatile or ? Sandy beach MESA VERDE 1 ·-bdrm home _w_ith lamlly-rm, dining nn & 'h few feei away. $72,000. -~-.....:;::::::;_ . . --1\pp·o' rtUOl"ty -bathkExqurs1te-master-ste, prof. landscaped 20,95 V yd, 3 car gar. Fee Simple. $83,500. ROY J. ,.WARD CO., Realton A ,.,.., little did ladl'I ..,... wani.<1 ruW, ESTATE Sales 1927 Santiago Open Sat/Sun 1·5 'BAYCREST OFF1CE ' '"'7 "sell.'.··~ wdl'kePt. 3.<Bed-people. Privatt' desk . & • DOVER SHORES 1430 G I D · N • 646-1SS0 room .. 2•Blth ~e ii 'Wat phl>no. Top commissM>n. I I II h 'ti 5 bd & • •xy rive,_ ,u. she's talken 'bout. Add a F1 r Good walk in Large unusua 3111 y ome w1 l rnl • complete .Jptinkler system ~le.:::~ k>catlon lf ~. maids rm. Pier & pool. Appt. only. $150,000. ~------ General 1000 General looio 1.::.:;c.:;..::......,. __ _ -----~-LIDO SANDS ~~y ~ l Bedrooms l BR furnished Townhouse. 2 Bath!. built-ha Great tot Wttkends or vaca· $26,500 tion. All thia for S11,500. Willi Pecific Shores .Reelty Gtor~TO:mson 5.1&8'l9t """'· 847-5918 673-4350 67~15'4 Eves. ~ and, a COVft'ed patio 11ud, Call for"inltt'Yiew. WATCH THE BOATS ~et:°~~ sweet tUe On the blu£f overlooking Ne\vport harbor en· 5t6-23i3 trance & ocean. 3 Spac bdrms, 31h baths, den Lochenmyer O THE RI:AL "\.. ESTATERS "( ,11 101 OFFICE OPEN SAT &. SUN 1860 Newport Blvd., C.M. CAlJ.. 646.39211 Eves. 678-4577 & !an1ily room. Milllon dollar vie\v. 2501 Ocean Blvd. · Open Sat/Sun 1·5 BEST WESTCLJFF LOCATION 4 Bdrn1, 21;2 bath corner ho1ne on quiet st. Lge kitchen. family r1n , patio & pool-size -----yard. Exterior newly painte<!. $50,000 14 Bodrooml 1632 Dorothy Open Sunday 1·5 24 YEARS OF REAl ESTATE ~ oia EXPERIENCE · It's the SOLD SIGN l • that counts :; • • • 2515 Windover (Broadrnoor, Harbor Vie\v Tract) CdM (Sun 1·5) DOVER SHORE BEAUTY WE SELL 3 HOMES PER DAY I 1632 .Dorothy Lane, Ne\vport Beach , Open Houses THIS WEEKEND 644-4910 (Sun 1·5) Near new top qua"lity 2 story Mediterranean \or/2 story ent.ry, 4 bdrms, family rm \vith sunken \vet bar, lge formal dining rm, 4 baths + p\vd rn1 and 3-car garage. Fine in· -' ........ ..., ......,,, wM'" "" ......... , .... -... ......... All ........... 11"94 Mlew .. llewfbM •• ......, 4etall "' .twerthlllt ·'-..... I• tMrr'• DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Petrou ....., .,.. ...... fer tole ., te re111t •• •rt" t. lbt t1tc1i 1111 ... ..tle• 11 "'9 c•• .. cti frld•W· HOUSES FOR SALE {1 Bedroom + Guest House) 521 San Bernardino (Newport Heights) NB 646-9160 (Sat & Sun) 12 Bodroom) *1100 White Sails Way (Harbor View Hills) Corona del 11-lar 675-3000 (Sun 1·5) (2 Bedroom & Family or 0.n) 1519 Bonnie Doone, Corona del Mar 675-4031: 673--0145 (Sat & Sun 1 ·5 l 900 Chestnut (Eastblulf) NB ' 675-2101 (Sat & Sun 1·51 1607 Port Sterling (Harbor View Hills) NB 673-8550 (Sat 2-6; Sun 1-5) 434 Vista Grande (the Bluffs) NB 673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1307 Nottingham (\VestclilO NB 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (3 Bedroom) 15891 Feola Circle, Huntington Beach 897-6052 (Sat & Sun 12-6) 1753 Plaza del Sur (Balboa Penln) NB 67~110: 673-4-037 (Sat & Sun 12·5) 1849 Tradewinds, Ne\l.rport Beach 673-1808 •. (Sun 1·5) 223 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) NB 675-1662 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1847 Tradewinds (Baycrest) NB 673-1808 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 701 Carnation, ·corona del l\1ar 675-3331 (Sat & Sun '1-5) *481 F1o\ver SL, East Costa Mesa 646·2414 (Sun 1·5) 112 Onyx, Balboa Island 67$-3331 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2007-Vista-CaJOb (the Bluflsl NB 573.3550, (Sun l ·5) 228 Hazel. Corona de! Mar 673-2222 (Sal & Sun 1-5) *9352 Candlewood, lluntington Beach 842·6691 (Sun 1·5) 1407 Nottingham, Newport Beach 675-4930 iSun 2·5) !lO Via Cordova (Lido Isle) NB -646-3255 (Sat 1-5) (3 Bedroom & Family or Den ) 2501 Ocean Blvd., Corona de! Mar 644-4910 (Sat & Sun l.Sl 3075 Tyler Way, Costa Me sa 549-0988 (Sal & Sun 12·51 2298 \Vaterman \Vay. East Costa Mesa 645-2000: 543-6966 Eves. (Sat & Sun 1-51 1331 W. Bay Ave. (Balboa Penin) NB 642·5200 !Sat & Sun 2-5030) 445 Tustin Ave. (Newport Heights) NB 675-5200 (Sat & Sun 2·5) 1927 Santiago (Baycrest) NB 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2137 Aralia (Eastbluff) NB 833-0700: 644-2430 (Sun 1·5) **433 Bayside Dr, Newport Beach 642-82350 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) 2221 Alta Vista, (Eastblulf) NB 642-8235: 675-3210 (Sun) 975 Paularino, Costa A·lesa 546-5440 !Su n 12·5) 2512 Fordham (College Park\ CM 549.3733 (Sat & Sun 11·6) 1014 Santiago Drive (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235; 675-3210 (Sun) 3057 Carob Street, Newport Beach 644-0559; 546-4141 (Sun 1·5) 1014 Sea Lane, Corona del Alar 675·5930 (Sun 1·5) 2725 Lorenzo (?11esa del A1ar) Costa Mesa 540-1151 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 2304 Fairhlll, Newport Beach 546-2313 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 21592 Sl John Lane, Huntington Beach 546-2313 • (Sat & Sun 1·51 8262 Snowbird, Huntington Beach . 842·6691 (Sun 1·5) 16571 Waite Lane, Huntington Beach 893-3541 . (Sat 1·5) 2365 Notre Dame, Costa Mesa 645-0303 (Sun 1·5) *28i5 Catalpa (EaslblulO NB 645-0303 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 853 Jonas, Costa Me"' 645·0303 (Sun 1·5) 10072 Suntan Cr .• Huntington Beach 962·0358 (Sun l ·5) 2501 Bamboo (Eastblufl) NB 83J.()700: 644-2430 (Sat 2·5) 893' Sandcastle, Corona del Mar .83J.()700: 644-2430 (Sun 1-5) l15 Milford (Cameo Shores) CdM 833--0700: 644-2430 (Sal & Sun 1-5) *1624 Antigua \Vay, (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235: 675-3210 (Sun l 1130 Santiago Dr (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235: 675-3210 .-(Sat & Sun) *26592 Pariso, Mission Viejo 330-6060 (Sat 1·5) *4639 !'airfield (Cameo Shores) CdM) 675-3331 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *10042 Spar Circle, Huntington Beach 842-669! (Sun 1·5) 9042 Pioneer Drive, Huntington Beach 842·6691 (Sun 1·5) 2108 Vi sta Entrada, Newport Beach 646-0555 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *342 Vista Baya, Costa l\1esa 645-0303 (Sun 1-5) (4 Bedroom & F•mily or Den} 1430 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 (Open daily) 1836 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 641H550 • (Sun 1-51 3807 Topside Lane (Harbor View Hills) CdM 644-2521 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1334 1-fampshire Circle (Baycrest) NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 2-5) 217 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) NB 642-5200 (Sun 1·5) 2Il2 Windward ( Baycresl) NB 642-5200 (Sun 2·5) 1511 Miran1ar. Balboa 833-0700: 644-2430 !Sun 1·5) 1330 Galaxy Dr f Dover Shores) NB 642·8235: 675-3210 !Sat & Sun) *1930 Santiago Dr (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235: 675-3210 I Sat & Sun l 1300 Estelle (Weslclilf) NB '64U235: 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) 505 Morning Star Ln <Dover Shores) NB 642-8235: 675-3210 I Sal & Sun I 22796 Islamere, Lake Forest 83().6060 !Sal & Sun 1-5) 1210 Starboard (J-farbor Vielv Hills) Cdf.f 675-3000_ (Su n 1-5) 1330 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 642·8235: 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) 2710 Drake !Mesa de! Mar) CM 675-8800; 494-5488 !Sal & Sun 1·5) 2848 Carob (Eastbluff) Newport Beach 675-3000 (Sat 1·5) 363 Vista Baya. Ne\vport Beach 546-2313: 673-R550 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 309 Narcic;sus. Corona del i\Jar 673·8550 !Sal & Sun 1·5) 16512 Kettler Lane, lluntington Beach 842-6691 (Sun 1·5) 986 Sa11dcastle, Corona del ?!Jar 673·2222 (Sal & Sun 1·5) *1227 l-lighland Drive, Ne\vport Beach 646-0555; 531-5570 (Sal 1-5) 8292 Noble Cirrle. 1-luntington Beach 893·3541 (Sal 11 ·6) 10202 Stoneyl,rook Dr., 1-Iuntington Beach 893-3541 (Sun 12·6) 3001 G11rficld, Costa ?i1esa 645-0303 {S 8 ftdroom) (Sun 1-5) **16 Li nda Isle Drive (Lin da Isle) NB 642-4620 (Sun 11 ·5) **45 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB 642-4620 (Sun 11 -5) (S Bedroom & Family or Den) *1536 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235: 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) **l Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235: 675-321 0 (Sat & Sun) **77 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB . 642·4620 !Sun 11·51 **80 Linda Isle Drive (Unda Isle) NB 6424620 (Sun 11·5) 223 Canal. Newport Beach 675-4930 DUPLEXES l16 Ruby, Balboa lslana (Sun 2-5) 675-5726 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (2 & 3 Bedroom) **4010 Rlver Avenue, Newport Beach 646-2414 (Sun 1·5) (3 & 4 Bedroom) **13-03 N. Bay!ron~ Balboa Island 675--'331 (Sat & Sun 1·5) CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE 809 Vista Bonita (the BluUs) NB 875-5930 (Sun 1·5) (2 BHroom & Den) 5ll Avenlda Campana (the Blu/fs) NB 644·2867 (Sat & Sun 12·5) *2048 Com modore (Baycrest) NB 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 2·5) * ,_, ,. 346 Alva Lane. Cost.a ?\1esa • * Wef'lfh• II.iii;;;;; 645-0303 (Sun 1~-5~) ;;;;;;;•;•;•;-;;;-;;:;;"';;";;"'"'i;;;;;; , terior designing. By appointn1t. $118,000 . BLUE LAGOON VILLAS \Vhite water view from elegantly refurbished spill level condo. 2 br, fain rm, wet bar, glass enclosed porch, 3 baths, 2 pools, rec area, private beach, life & sec. guards. Vacant. Call to see. LINDA ISLE LDT Build your ho1ne on choice waterfront site. Prime location. l.,easehold. $75,000. DUPLEXES AND TRIPLEXES Newport 3 & !am + l hr & encl lanai. $43,500. Corona de! Mar 3 & 2 br under canst. $68,500. Corona del 11-lar 4 & 2 br dup. view. $87,500. New duplex & triplex, 3 & 4 bdrm. Short block to beach. $78,000 & $95,000. I Corner \Valer!rt duplex, 3&3+den. $99,500. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 11>-5 "Our 25th Ye1r'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO, Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Ro1d NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 General 1000 General 1000 PRICE SLASHED!! -to $63,950 OWNER U9UIDATING ••• F·l·V·E fiharll '.!·l:x>droo111 UNITS - earn $8,G 10. ASSUMABLE Joy,··lnrc-rest loan and 0\\11e.r nJa)' help finance. Near beach-walking distance to shopping. ASSUMABLE low-interest loan in WESTCUFF! 3-bcdroom; detached gara~e; room for expanllion.' Freshly paintl'd-insklt' and out! New drapes It plug carpeting; gold • embosu<I wallpaper and til('{! flonr in enh;I: semi-formal dittlng. area: large utility room. Bal! . & side yard.a fence • to • fence "patloed" around planting attllS 1or EASY UPKEEP! $44,500. e Colesworthy NO DOWN VETERANS SHOP THE nELD. Choose one of these lowly home1. * T H R E E BEDROOMS, btlUt-1.m, large Joi, upper bay location •••••• $23,500 * Three bedrooms, t w o baths, low maintenance yard near COSTA MESA PARK and downtown. .................... $26.750 * Roomy thrff bedroom, fainily room, built-in kitch. en, near HARBOR SHOP· PING CENTER •• $29,950 * Three bedroom + nursery. Large enclosed pa I i o, Block wall fence, UPPER BAY ............. $31.350 * Three bedrooms and fam. 'ily room, built-Ins. Very Atrraclive MESA VERDE llOi\tE ............ $32,500 * F'IVE BEDROOM • f'am. ily room, Built-ins. North Costa Mesa location $32,950 Ho1v could you ask tor more? CALL TODAY Evenings Call 531-5570 & Co. LOOK REALTOR • Nc,vport Beach OUice WHAT WE'VE GOT! 1028 Bayi;ide Drive Open Sat & Sun 1-5 67a..t9JO 1307 Nottingham II miiiiiiii..i ... iiiii.iiiiiiii-.1 Delightful, large 2 Bcdnn + BA YSHORES ""' nn w .. 1e11u •om" OPEN SUN. 1·5 ~!any extras, $42.500 2611 BAYSHORE Open Sol & Sun 2-5 204I Commodore Rd. DR IVE \Vant to make the rJght Terrific location • Atn·active inove~ Come see this lm· f'a1·ly An1erlcan home, shake niaculate, beautiful home + roof. 2 • txlrrns. lgc. liv. pool , Best buy In Baycresl. room, Y.</w cpl, rooni for ex-I m m e d I a t e occupancy. pan.c;ion, CXCt>llent condiUon $65.000. • 1'9.3'XI. Open Sol 1·5 CONDOMINIUM 110 Via Cordovi WESTCUF~~ • Chok·c loca. NC\\•ly decorated Lido Isle tlon, hop. xkip &: jump 10 heme. o"•ncrs will !!Cll lease shopping, 00.nlting & dining option or rent for $375 per • Nl"ar POOL, lge, Hv. rm. din. 81'1"'8 2 lxlrn1s. 2 balhs, "'IW & (Jr:IJlCS, blt-in's $43.;ioo. "C" THOMAS Realtor 224 \V. Coe.lit Hwy. 548-5.w Newport Beach, Eve. 5(5-56(3 COUNTRY CLUB Aero•• The Road 8nnd MW, bullt by buildt!r fOT hl1J own home, s big bed. rooms. 11J)IU'kting eleclr1c kJtchen and bmnd new heavy shag carpets, all plus large extra pool !able llize rectt· aUon room • $38,500 • 10% down, owner wtll help, 6f6.71n "O Tl-IT: REAL "\.. ESTATF:RS DAILY PlLOT DIME·A· UNE& You can 1111 them ow. di-6U«IS. °""' • mo, Just Listed Lovely new shag carpets in this immaculate 4 Bedrm, 3 BA home in desirable \Vest. cliff. Priced to sell at $47 ,500. Don't Miss This f Bedroom, family room, llCP.. anle dln1~ room and IP&fk· ling 20x40 pool. Ba ye rest 4 l..aJp Bedrooms. aepar- •IA! dlnlna: room. Grut fam. Uy room lllld labor ll~ kitchen wllh breakf,ut area. and th•t'1 not •II ••••• JUST CALL US I I Jean Smith, Realtor «XIE. 17th St, Co!ila Meu 646-32.15 DIAL dlre<t Mi6678, C\uae yaw. ad. tMtt di back and lilttn to the pbOne rtrw: LET YOURS BE NEXT ASSUME LARGE S'! .. 0/o GI This "'on't last Ion~ • Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Big 4 Plus DlniFg. Take over $19,000 GI Joan $168.00 month PITL Many nice appoint· mm~. $29,400. 546-5440 WOWI $20,500 A re.a~ cutlt! In apple pie order. Owner going ov· erse.a.s and must sacri· fi ce this 3 BR beauty. Convenient to schools A: 1hopping. Completely fenced rear yard 2 BA plus bit-Ins. 546-54.40 NHD SOMI ELIDW ROOM? Large half acre lot In Santa Ans Heights. Good for hoNies, or nur· sery; pos1lble to use for unit, all this for $33,500. But, if you need a home this 2 BR is a charmer with nice eating area and lge. llvlng room. 546-5440 IUILDERS ATTENTION! INVESTORS ATTENTION! Just listed for $21,500 eacb, l"'o lots presently zoned R·2. 128' Front- age, could obtain vari- ance to R-4. Terrific lo· cation for 'v11lklng to downto"'11 Costa Mesa. Present Income $260. per mo. Owner wW carry 2nd. . 546-5440 FllSTA ROOM \Vlth huge fireplace. lt : has the comfort and ' usefulness of a ""'ell de~ :'" signed home that spells : family activity In CAP.I~· TAL LETTERS. 4 Bed·: rm, 2 baths, near new, ~ ~. dn p&Ytnt moves , you right In! Balance ~ EZ terms. 546-5440 c • A RARE FIND But ""e did it Act no\v, , tomorrow may be too late • requiring only , $1825 DOWN. Balance is all the.re payable ap-• proximately $169. per ... mo. P.l.T.L 3 BR's, nice : living room with used ! brick [!repJaCf! plus for-: mal dining room. - 546-5440 IF YOU ARE THINKING OF SELLING, CALL US NOW FOR A FREE APPRAISAL. NO OBLIGATION OF COURSE. EASY TO ACCjlUIU FINANCING TDUGH7 OPEN SUNDAY 261 luclcnen "'"'"'CHECK THIS ONE Lovely to live in, 3 BR, 2 full baths, bltlns, Extra large 3 Bdrm & forced air heat, lmmac· Fi nn home in CoUege Park & it absolutl'ly ulste. Just move in ! • • • Nice to retire ln or get s tarted Jn, nev.'er t"·o bedroom home, com- plelely fenced yard plus nice 1 bed.rm ren tal. Top location In Costa 1'11C'.!ia. OWNER WILL CARR Y l~t LOAN. Call n O\\" for further lnfor· ma\ion. 546·5440 :.~ IS ~'l"'Df 111~ ~;, v.\';'";::~~.Ta;~'. $5,0 ex· terest rate. F'Ull price !stir 1'",d $29,950. 546-5.f40 , pay . ·u. OPfN HOUSl SUNDAY 12·5 975 Pauklrlno Stop by for a treat in· stead or a lrcalment! Just listed a nd you will not be able tu find a cleaner home In your entire tour that has A Jo'ORMAL DJ N ING ROOfo.1, 3 bedroom and CONVERTIBLE DEN, 2 baths. EZ terms. 546-5440 IEAT HIGH INTEREST T•k• over 01 •xlat I011n LOAN COSTS, NO! QUALIFYING, N 0 ! POINTS, NO! Just move intn this 11parkling 3 bedroom, large FR plus bonus room, 3 baths. In goo d location! Only $35.900 full price. 546·5440 ing prlc. Int, ta..'<cs, and ins. THAT beats RENT- ING I I 546-5440 '"' INCOME PRODUClR \Vanna make s o m e dough? It'a llke bank· ing your money when you receive those rent checks each month on this neat well main· talned Trl·plex. Three • 2 Bedrms for $35,950. 5'6-5440 VA NO DOWN G o o d carpet.a llvlnt room & hall. 4 Bronn, close to achool.!;, $26,· 950 full price. Family room is large -rear yard compll"tely fenced. Call now for details. 546-5440 NO DOWN TO vns IETTER HURRY This nice LARGE FOUR BEDROOM ls being of· fered to vets at the Jo"'' low! price of $33,500. In addition it features 2 Baths. bltins & family room, close lo shops &: schools. 546-54<10 JUST LISTED 4/FR, Bath 1 % • askilli" i~'IS&LJ>I:~ asau oan. Pay1 a84. f)f!r ' near St. Johns. 546~40 I PAUL-WHITE- CARNAHAN 1093 BAKER STREET, COSTA MESA 546-5440 I • ' • • • • • • • , • • • • • • • • • ~ !: • ' I . . . . . -• Saturday, Al>rll 4, 1970 • •. :=:::=.:..=.:::..===--1· ' . FOR LE ....!!!.ES FOR SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE . ~'!SES !OR SALE I HOUSES FOR SA~I 1-tOUS!S l"OR SALE ~~.~~ FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SA!:!,_ IOOI 0-rol 1000 .Gentrel 1000 Gener•! 1000 q. .. ~.i 1000 Oenor1I . 1000 Gen•rel 1000 Gen1r1I 1000 .Genor•I 1000 -· ' ·"· ,, I ' ' ,. READ THIS . ~ U you are In lh• market for a NEW home, see these outstand· iog customized homes, built by Frank H. Ayres and Son, local· ed tn a prime area very close to HunUngton St ate Beach . Ttte homes are priced from $30,290 to $33,690 and varrin size from ·t '. t _,_ 3 to 4 bedrocms. 2 to 3 car gar· - ages and 2 to 3 baths , with shake or f\1lssion tile roors. fire- places, underground utilities, concrete driveways, built . ins and carpeting. There Is VA and FHA financing available. There are 5 homes available because Of credit rejections. Occupancy by May I, 1970 in this unit. As added features these homes in· elude such additional extras, as shag carpets, front lawn land· scaping with sprinklers. Our ne~t unit is now on sale for occupancy in May and June ,1970 and introduces the new 3,000 sq. ft. "El Dorado" model priced from '34,490. ,, ""'" Rancho La Cue1t• Homes on Brookhurst at Atlanta, Huntington Beach 961-2929 -961-1331 '• --------...i OFFERS: OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN. 1·5 115 MILFORD -Cameo Shores -Corona .<?Del ?rfar. Best \\1hite \vater view. Private .entrance to beach. 4 Bdrms., lrg. !am/dining rm. Beautiful teakwood paneling. $150,000 .Kathryn Raulston , :.: BALBOA-OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1.5 "1511 MIRAMAR. Large 4 Bit home on 3 . tots. Fam. rm . & play rm. Short walk to ,1, ·ocean & bay. Loads of parking space for -can. boats. $!15,000 Cathryn Tennille 1 LUSK • HARBOR VIEW HILLS Dramatic ocean view. Charming ·3 BR., 3 ~·Bath home. Sep. family room w/parquet ; · ;.' Jloors & 2nd fireplace. $63,800 1~ AI Fink . . EXCELLENT INCOME UNITS 4 Furnished apts. Al\1.rays rented. Close to bay & ocea n, $62,500. Waterfront wit6 i' dock -duplex with large patio fine " rental, $63,500 1, Walter Haase . BUY NOW FOR SUMMER FUN Lido Isle 2 sty. home w/3 bdrms., Irg. fam. , rm. w/firepl. 60' lot. located on cor. strada for maximum privacy. Sail·Sun-Fun for only $59,500 Mrs. Harvey CORONA DEL MAR 2 Blks. to big Corona Beach \Vith great vie\v, .Small home on rear of 45 ft. wide property. _A Goodie . $59,500 AI Fink ' . ,_., HUNTINGTON HARBOUR , Spacious, beautifully decorated home -4 1 • bedrooms, 3 baths, dining room & large •.family roont -even a sewing room! En· try court. Own er "i ll consider lease/op· , , tlon . $56.600 " Carol Tatum OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-5 2137 ARALIA. Eastbluff Lusk home. 3 Bdrms .. 21h: baths, fam ily rm. J'lus play· room. Formal din. rm.; courtyar entrance . 'with S patios for entertaining. $53,950 ·Harriett Davies HARBOR VIEW HILLS '. Lusk 4 BR., 3 Ba. home. Cozy family rm., " '2 frreplaces. Vacant. Cpts.. drapesi v.•ell -1andscaped. 3 car garage. Best buy in town, ·"only $53.500. Call now! " ~ Lavera Burns ' • SO. of HIGHWAY CdM $48,500 Belter hurry -this won't last. Only 4 doors from be ach. 4 Bedroom, 21h baths, dining room, fam. room. 40 Ft. lot. Needs work. Office exclusive Mary Lou Marion EASTBLUFF OPEN HOUSE 2501 IAMBOO, open 2-5 Saf. Vacant 4 BR., : .3 ba. Lusk home. Great yard. Just redec- orated. Im.med. occup. Low dow'n . Submit : your terms. $45,950 ,.·Bud Austin ;. OPEN HQUSE 1 ·5 SUN. . 193 SANDCASTLE DR .. C.O.M.: come sec this spacious 4 BR .. 3 Ba., Lusk·built split , level. Near schools, shops, beaches & sum· 1~mer fun! Marloa Buie • 550 NIWPORT CENTER DR., NEWPORT. BIACH MACNAB·IRVINE REALTY COMPANY FINER HOMES-nn VJIJ.~ 1-efe f/.)arrell-1'-eatlit'l---i-<ll'FERINGs 3 OUTSTANDING IUY.S HARBOR VIEW HILLS Spa.clous family home with 3 l)eijrooms &. flmUy l'OOID LINDA ISLE Beautiful custom built 6 bedroom 2·story, family room home . On secluded Linda Isle. Htgh ceilings & a sweeping s taircase add to the ch'arm of thi s water oriented home. Firepl ace in master bedroom; separate maid's room : all electric kitchen & back stairtvay included in this gracious, new home. $169,300 BAYFRONT Best Vie\v of harbor entrance & lower bay _ayc~_ita_ble. _T_his sp1!_ci ous 5 bedroo m 2-s\?fY home is custom ln every detail. Oislinc 1ve Jiving is evidenced by the marble fireplace & extensive wood paneling. A masculine den. lux uriant master bedroom ; formal dining room & living roon1 , all e11joy a marvelous view. Loca ted on Ba yside Drive \V ith pier & Ooat. $225,000 DOVER SHORES Luxurious home 'vi th permanent panoramic Vie'v of the entire Back Bay. 4 Bedrooms, huge living room with fireplace. Formal. circular dining room , den large enough for billiard table, wet bar: huge master suite. Spacio1·.sness galore in this home with over 4,000 sq. ft. Asking ~145,000. Open Sat. & Sun. 1330 Galaxy. BAY & OCEAN VIEW The most beautiful Lusk home in Eastbluff. Completely custom fi nished. For the buyer 'vith discriminating taste. $75,000 Open Sun. 2221 Alta Vi sta Dr. DOVER SHORES Lovely Ivan Wells 2-story view home in mint condition. 4 spacioUs bedrooms. large living room with brick fireplace, family roon1 with \vet bar. Lovely swimming pool & wine eel· Jar that's an Epicu rian's delight. AH this for only $98,000. Open Sal. & Sun. 1930 Santi· ago Dr. HIGH ON A Hill Charming Broadmoor inner courtyard home. 4 Bedrooms, family room. 2 baths plus pow. cter room. A real decorator's dream. So fe w homes available with a vie'v of the ocean bay & Bay Islands. Asking $76,000. ' DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT 4650 Sq. Ft. Baylront home with huge living r oom. family room \vith l;>eam ceilings & wet bar. Formal dining room . Massive kitchen designed to meet the needs of the gounnet cook. 4 huge bedrooms. $169,500. Open Sat. & Sun. 505 Aforning Star Lane. MACNAB·IRVINE Realty Company 9Q1 Dover Dr., Suite 120 1080 Bays ide Dr ive 642-8235 675-3210 Newport Beach Just Married \\'hat a cute doll house this i5 for ne\vly \1•cds. Features 3 nice size bed· rooms. ¥.'lw crp!, drps, floor lo C'i!illng stone fire. place. ff lh~ groon1 is a Vet $100 total cash tl('e{j. ed. $22,500 full price. This 'llrt1n't last 1000 Open Houses Sat & Sun 1·5 501 Kings Place Nev.-port Heights, large fam. ily home, 4 BR, 2 BA, Jiving & family room. New car. pets. Owner ,na carry ls1 TD. ln1v do\vn. La rge y11.rd \\1th pool, $42.500. Call e\·es 548·6769, t BIG INSUit. LOAN pr~~en 6 Imprcsslve ~xtra. size, Broad. 1. SHARP corner ttipl~. bit. lrt kitchen, frpJ c, Close to 1tlopptni. THIS lS PR.ICED !\tGHT' formal dining arta 11unny breakfast nook. Jtoo.m for a pool Pl!rlect Eutern expo.sure and lovely clln)'On viflr $57,500 moor home; ap;pro:t, 2600 sq, OPEN HOUSES ft.2yeannew! 4 Bedrooma, Formal Dining Room, Fam. 2, OPEN HOUSE Sat. & Sun. Peac:• & Tranquillity 1334 HAMPSHIRE Cl"', BAYCREST Escape from the outer world into a secluded retreat. The subtle artistry of an enclosed Oriental garden creates a ' mood of serene beauty. The clean sim ple openness. of the home WaSOesigned by an architect for his O\vn family. A warm glow of pecan wood panelling and dark oak floors enhances the richness or feclin~. This 3500 sQ . ft. of beau· tifully maintained home has 4 Bedrms, sep. panelled dining rm, family rm & wet bar, 3 car gar.age 'vith connecting 10 x 15 alcove, automaticall y sprin kled lath house & grounds. So many oth er unique features. on1y a vis it can show you. Jean Ritter and Florence Mc· Cue will delight in showing you this new, ex- clusive listing on SAT & SUN FROM 2 TO 5. Udo Isle 217 ViA ITHACA Charming 4 Bedrni, 3 Bath home in immacu· late condition. Extra large upstairs master suite + 3 Bedrms downstairs. Separate din· ing rm, beamed ceilings thru·out. $63,500. Visit ·Ken Brittingham and see this home SUNDAY I TO 5. Cj)ulet Neighborhood 2112 WINDWARD Step thru the gated courtyard into the gra· cious Del Piso tiled entry. enjoy the spacious open floor plan of this lovely lvan \Veils Bay· crest home. 4 Large Bedrms, dining rm & family rm. Gourmet island kitchen to deli ght any ho stess. Being held open for the first time by Larry Pfister -ready for immediate occupan cy. OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5. Balboa Pet1insula 1331 W. BAY AVE. Tdeal home for beach minded family. View or Bay. across from large beach. Charming 3 Bedrm expandable home with sunny private patio. Top location. Let Bill Bents show you thru on SAT 2 TO 5:30 and Florence f.1cCue on SUNDAY 2 TO 5. Office Open Saturdays & Sundays PETE BARRETT REALTY 1605 Westcllff Dr., N.B . 642-5200 ----- Gtntral 1000 General 1000 ily Rm. 2~~ Baths, Large Corner lot lor cafl'll)el' or bolt. Exceptional fina ncing. 6'4 % :AUllmable Loan, na pol.nu, large 2nd obtainable. O"·ner pW'Chas.lng 1maller home: Wa.nts quick sale.· -m.soo. _pp~ _fl!ll r,. :$PEC'l'JON SJ.iND..tt ~1 to · 5 PM. 1210 St&rbo:ftrd. Har· bor'Vlew HillJ. Cdf.1. SPACIOUS DUPLEX J ust 2 Blocks from Ocean, 2 Bedrooms l':ach. \Valk • In clostts: Great location for Appreciation. Ideal Owner occupancy plus rental in· come, Good l':xisting loan. Valid value. $57,250. EASTBLUFF • $43,600 Bright and inviting, 4 Bed· rooms, large Family Room, Quiet Street. Rear play yard. Spacious Living Room with artistic Firepla~. Move In condition. Quick possession. Unmatched at this price. Open today Saturday 1 to 5 P~I. 2S48 carob. P I e a s c Come! ~APTIVATING HOME Prime cameo Shores Area. '"'ide expensive ocean vie\v, 3 spacious bedrooms, For- mal Dining Room, 30' Living Room. Special Philllpine ~fa. hogany panelling, Elegarit f ire p I a ce, proressionally landscaped to provide com- plete pr ivacy. All this plus sensational ocean view. Sure to please critical buyer. S6'J.:i00. NEEDS DECORATIN G A Rent Beater in secluded J\e11')XJrt Heights. Lo \\' $29,500 price offers great OP[lOl"IUnity for lhe arti!tiC- ally minded f.ixer-upper_ ~ good size bedroonu1 modern J-5. 900 Chl':stnut, Eastblu!f, Spacious 2 Bdrm. plus fw.m. rm. GREAT LOC'~'flON! 3. SUPE R BARGAIN; 10 ac-rts in Rancho California, v.•ith out11tand\ng VtE\V~ Ri&ht p1~t::e, :ood te,r~l =:;~;;~;~~:I {owner leaving area). REi~M/s~~TE ~~ 2015 E. Coll!it Hwy, 675-2101 Sharp 3 Bedrm with hu.(e 3 OWNER cnr g:arttgf". \Vilki n( dis- tance to H.B. Hlati &. 1':1@m, schools. Open HO!J!e Sunda.y TRANSFERRED afttrooon, 2Q" Af!Jm~ j1UI , East Of !\lain. St. Gorgeous 4 BR honie in ab- 8?1t1te immacula.te i pondi. tion. 1900 Sq ft of living area • huge covl':red patio • fan· tastic night lightinli? • fully crptd • manicured residentia1 area. Priced for immediate sale at $31,950. Call MS-8424 \o ~t h , '(-oas t --. BREATHING ROOM Pacific S~or•l R•altY 536-8894 01 84T.5S16 ~ 80 Sttpt To Bay Cuslont View home in New. Jl(h Beach. 4: Bdrms, alt blt- ins & designed for relaxed living, Charm!ni location, id!!al f o r young chUdrtn. Priced in low 70's, Call for appt. LEIGHTON LINDEN RLTY 642-7141 or 673-0372 e STEPS TO OCEAN 3 BR. modern beach home. Access lo pools, tennis cts. & recl'ealion area. OnJy .. 1/3 Acre Int in Upper Bay + STJ.900 . xtnt terms 3 Bedroom home + niCT' CAYWOOD REALTY 13x30 pool + O\vner will sell 6303 \V. Coast Hwy., NB ~ nn dO\vn GI or FHA •••••• • S48-l29Q • $27,500 ---=~=-- E,;.'l;c)usive \vith: $%8, 950 Newport •• Victor ia 646-1811 (anytime) 4 Bdrm., 3 B•th Quality! Entr.v hall. family rm area, full dinini;: rm. built·in.~. park like yard. ~·\Q.J720 kitchen, dintng room, cover. Golfer's Paradise ed paho. large "You own it" Beaut. home on 10th gi't'Cn lot. Better check this one of Bermuda Dunes • linest right au·ay. desert course! Roomy 3 BR. TARBELL 2955 Horbor N E \VPORT J~E J GH TS rambl ing ranch style 3 Bednn, shake roof, fflllc. $28,950. R i n g a a r d, R.E. MI 2-2222. EASTSIDE C.M.; 2-Sty. pool home. Stone frpl .. din. rm., den, dark room. 50 ft. cov. patio. Fortin Co. 642-5000 SMILES A WELCOME 3 Ba .. pool. rurnishcd home. W'e guarantee a.n e:tclting E'X· Incl. 2 golf carts. Club men1- perience wheri you view this bershlp avail. A5kin& $95.000 Costa Mt•• 1100 r'l;ri uisilely decorated Harbor XI Vie'v Hills I-Jome. 2,000 sq. Bill Grundy, Re altor 1 • , nt. !erms. , ·---iiiii---iiliiiii;iiil !~;;;;;:;;.;:;;;;;;;;;;; V.1.P. HOME DOVER SHORES fl. :' large Jxodroom, dinini;: 83 I ~~~·" ~~ .... ~"s~.~~o;~ P:1:ve~~:~:: :2::~,: HBalthy Happy Home 3 B D 00 Sunday l • 5 1-100 'Vhite Sails E R MS \Vay, commerci81. Ex c e 11 e n l j \Vill Jove to protect your large Brand new Ivan Wells' plan. Luxury Jiving at its beat . TeiTilie View of Upper Bay. 4 Bdrms. 3 baths & (Kl"'clc r room, separate dining nn, family r m with \vet bar & 2nd fireplace. 19x32 Spark- ling pool in landscaped, shel- tered patio. $108,400 Jnclud· es luxurinus carpeting, hand. some v.·all,paper, front&: pa. tio landscaping, Immediate occupancy. Call today, Ivan Wells & Sons 2 BATHS le~ants. O~t of 1?"'n O\\'ner t fa mily in 5 Bedroom com· p1;ced for 1mme~1at~ 5al~ at fort. Anyone can assume GI 1 AKE OVER 41/2 °/o s~.ooo. Fant~Slll' hn~ncing loan, no qualifying with $120 TOTAL PMT. arrangement. Call 5';5-8424 small investment. Quiet, convenient location n e a r Anyone can qu11.llfy lo lake !hoppina". Discover this guar-over pn1ts, subject to this anteed wi nner. Call 540-1151, 4~!:';~ VA loan. Your total . pint. "·i ll be $120 per mo. Spacious near new custom Heritage Real E'!tate !open Located in excellent Costa built home 1vilh EVERY·' ~iiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOii ,.eves.l. Mesa neighborhood. All built. THING. 4 Bedrooms 3 baths, I 3 B d ff in kllchen designed tor your drean1 .k~1c1ien, family roo1n. e room ome Can't Be B-t ,virc·s convenience. Double and d1n1ng room. Located - garage, forced air beat. Pa· at the end of a quil':t cul-de-Hard"·ood .floors, dble car "Sparkles Hkl': new". Homey Joa Verde stone tirepl8ce. sac stl'e!'t of lovely hon1es. i::arag~, par10, flagstone B~Q. from stem ln :tern describes Ow ner \<f!L'Y an."ious, asking OPEN SUN. 1·5 r::asts1dc, Costa Mesa. $22,500 !his Eastside 3 BedrOOrri, 2 $'5,500. Make any reason· 363 Vista B•y• I Wells·McCardlt , Rltrs. b.<>:th doll house .. Schools, a ble orrcr~ fOFF TUSTIN BLVD.) 1810 Ne11po1'1 Blvrl.. C.Tlr, churches. shopping just 2 A Pool Home \Vith 3 maste!" size bed· i'ooms large· family room, heated & filtered pool \1•/ lots of decking, A Inn· tastic buy on this super sharp rancher, $27.900. GI no money do\'m or take over this IO\Y 51,1 VA loan of $141 per month. 2010 Vista Cajon Roy J. Ward Co. Bluffs, Newport Beach EXct.usrvE AGENTS For moi"C inforniation I J.JS.n2!l GM.{)"M4 F;vcs. h](l('ks a111ay. No\v on ly Call 673-8550 __ 1 $29,(lj{I, J.16-2313 Unbelievable 'T'his shari> 4 br rancher in :d n't cond. Ideally lo· cated in a tall r;hade quil':t 11rea. C!i.n be yours for juisl $23.000. GI no money dO\\'n or FHA just S700 do\vn incl closing costs. TAKE OVER LOAN $2500 Total cash nttded to take over low interest GI loan of $198 per month 4 AIASTER SIZE BD- RMS, 2 full baths, step M\~r kitchen, c:lo5e to schools & shopping. It's a Beaut)'! HWTY! Call ORANGE COUNTY 'S LARGEST 194-5313 15366 Golden \Vest Huntington Beach 3 nlce s!ie bedrooms • over. 1ditod lhi ng room • hniaht'd and heated garage • uniquc back ya.rd with rai~ deck· ll'lg • excellent ea!lt side Jo. cation • 1hort \\'Alk lo \Vest. cliff Shopping and btlck b11y • J ust listed . Y..'On'l last 11•ith thlit finllncing • $34.0l'Xl, 546-2313 646-7171 'O THERF;AL ·'"'\.. L:STATERS S19,750 ' . THC REAL' IR CSTATEHS 3. Bedroom, 2 .BA, large din. lfl(fG"'ali'Xy OM\-e · 646-1550 I 1ng area, patio, all one le\" IOpen Dally) ORANGE COUNTY'S EASTSIDE el, ohly $39,500. ~ tern1s. ~ LARGEST r..2 lot. Bci;t of f"rms ' ' " . \O THE REAL "("\. ESTATERS Call eves, 6H-16j5, 2629 HARBOR BLVD 2 BR, 1 Bl!, co\'erl'd p11 tio. --BEAUTIFUL EXECtrrlV tl'C'\V carpets, paintE'd in & E t)I I , • ' '• EXCLUSIVE LISTING 546-8640 • E D LUXE 1'01\'NHOUSE • 3 HOi\'lE on 1 ~ ac, No. San out. ~'eiv drive-way. Ow11er BR, 2i~ Bath. HM bullt·in1 Open House Sun 1·S OPEN EVES TILL l :3o Diego Cnly • Nr. Pauma an.\ious. Ag('n l 6\G-::92S & ni any xtras .,,. pool, Back Bay beauty. Priced be-UP ER SPARKLING VIEWS Valley, Su rrounde d by E\·es: 61·1·1~5. e!ubh<luse & rte facilities. 101v market. Lovely 4 King FIXER P orange .& avocado trees. V.ETS NO O,OWN No. C.~t. Cash !o ~1~ ~1' sUe bedroon1 home v.i th ex· lj. f ACRE BAY & OCEAN overlooking the beau t. anrl lhC' se!le rwill pay your Joan. By Owner. 63$-9646. cepllonal storage. Loads of 4 0 an \\'atch tht ~un ::et Pauma va.llry golf ro.""· 'I closing COSIS! Cuslo111 1800 ~is.loo BY OWNER charm & extras. Xlnt !inane-In the Newpc>rt Beach Back over Catalina a.~ & CC 1 hi t rta • • • S en e 1n1n1? S'l f1 , J Bn, 13i 81\ hon1e 1 \Valk to all i;chools & tihOl)o ing. Quiet cul<ie-aac street. Bay area. The 2000 sq. ft. tile lig hts of the homl': w/11"! ba r, sun room on a largL" R·2 lot. Full price in 3 h· 2 b 1 d 2304 L. Linda, NB ho~se need.s cl!'an uri anrl city t1vlnkle on &: ni11;ny t x1ras is priced s26 900 I P g. 1 · 11· crp · .rp~, t 0 ts1de ho1v bout 2 I I I 'd • . · · qu\rl cul-de-sac St Prine!• lolf 23rdSt.t Ews 642-018~ pain. u. • a . a oveycus on1res1ence at $6.:i.~for a short t11~t . FULLER REAL TY ali;onl• 549·"'"'~· · .:i hor~ co1·rals, a beauhful v.'ith 4 bedrooms, 3 baths only ·w11h tern1s lo l!Ult. j 546-0Sl 4 P ). '-'"'""· Lochen my er Rf'.•h ,.,r OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1800 Newport Blvd., Cf\f CALL 646-3928 Eves, 6t2-0185 Lot Owners A 3 BR. HOME FOR' ON LY $10,f' . Built on your land' FEATURING ./ 1080 sq, f!. ,/ Double garage </ All lath and plaster .,/ Pulln1an bath ,/ Spacious wardrobes CALL 537-0310 • tn most Orangl': County and other approved areas, STANCO BUILDERS, INC. CIO!'.~d S11nd11ys 10666 \\'eslminster Al'e. Garden Grot·e Balanced Pov.·er Homt>S BUILDERS· INVESTORS AmNTION.! swimming pool with private in fa shionable Irvine Terrace OY.'ner transf, to H11waii. BY O\VNER lanai and tree.a galore. See Spacious living room 1\·ith ,John Conley, Bkr. 510 \V. LAt-;EFRONT • Lake Forest GI t;o Do"·n. 4 Br, 2 Ba, it now! The price is unbeliev. huge brick fireplace Chapman Ave .. Orange. Ca. Ne1o,r 2 br, 7 ba . Cmpare frplc, trees, dl b gar .. fenc· able and ovmer v;ill carry cooling blue pool 92668or call 17141 541-5050. \v/current mkt. prices & r.d. nr shoppnr . Cal l financing at 7\2':':,. See: 1721 Galatea TeITace sn1·e. O\vner: 4M-8463 ~S-7594 OPEN nns \VEEKEND ss7 .ooo G :;:•:.:n:.:";:';;.1 ____ ;.:1:.:000~1 ;:G;:•:.:":.:"::•;;.l ____ ;1 OOO:::::c_I ::;G:::•::n::or:::•::_l ____ ::1 ooo= I HARBOR -. ... .... .:ra rr.<!;< W- ORANGE COUHTY'S LARGEST 546-3291 Open 1 days to S:Jn P .M. 6% GI LOAN! l\Iay be taken suhject to, on thia: lovely 3 Bednn SHAKE roof home In a prime Costa Mesa · lll':ighbclrhood. Total ~·men! Incl taxes & lnrur. anct i1 onlY $18T per mo. Don't \Vail, CRAB THIS LOAN NO\V! ! Total price $28,900. UNUSUAL Baycttst 3 Bedrm home v.·/ family rm & &eparate din rm. Step down liv rm w/ beamed ceiling, Delightful pool w/1heltered patio. A pJeasu~ tn sho\v. Phone now for sppt to stt. JERRY FREUD ' &. JM E. 1ith St .. C.f\1. • COATS CHAS. ARNOLD . WALLACE I 646-7755 REALTORS :~~~~~"""'"""""'! -546-4141-A HACIENDA (Open Ev•nin91) 1vlth 1750 !!CJ. 11. io go v.·ith l';i:iiii::i YoUr Spanish furniture. Has I• Spanish f!rep]ac~ and rli:cor. S©llJ:\}A.-"t-tfS" The Purzle with the BuiJt-ln Chuckle O Jl'.9(7rT011oe the 6 scl'Clmhled ~---...--.... wcrd' below 10 111oke 6 ...--.. _ stmp!e words. Print letters of f each in !11 line of sqvoreJ. • ITURNAT I . ' I I 1 I I 1 I LONHYL I . I I I 1 • I DUDTEC I I I I ' I I PUTPIL I I I I ' I A jealous broker asked his partner, 'Who was that OPEN SUN. 1-5 BTG R·2 lot on comer trom SWIM POOL slreet to Alley. \vrrH tully 411 FLOWER ST moderniitd. ~econtcd . • hQml'! proctuctna income! ln-Btsidea lhls deluxe heated LEASE W/OPTION elude& pl1tns for addltlon:.l POOL v.1th v:aterfall, t~l1 4 BR. 71,j-Ba. FAm!ly rm. units In an e:tctllcnt rent&! homl': has 3 BR, ltrae din. Pnt11igiou1 • tmmacu!nlt'. 1ire•. Terr1tlc potentlal 11 rm. or F&m. rm. lltuter BR ~ Uni~ni:i ry Park's llne~t. ~~2 ~4.500 ,,•ith r A or FHA lon.n I~ large . enou3h for erand larae kitchen, family roon1, 3 bedroorns on rancho ldze lot See it Nov.•! Another buy. ~r v."On't uy "manana" 131.!00. 541>2313 TUYNOB I luscious little blonde I ~~~j '~j~=i==I=· :1 ::::. saw --last night?" I · f.eion (off C\ilverl. 011('n ,,..,.11uablt~ rnano. Fireplace & wall of :o T HI: REAL \"'-ESTATERS '-l•I < '• I ''.' Sat.'Sun t.S. 1 WE SELL A HOME ,.olcantc ~tont. Kt.tchtn bJI. 22nd ST. BACK BAY EVERY 31 MIN UTES ins, ll\V fl oors. 6lti'!lle root. IN Ontario, chairmln1 3 BR 3 BR. l'i 81. Rumpus m1 . F.utslde C.i\t. '3S.~XI. dream hou!\O, pttlo, 11.r, lac c&n be boUJ:hl for 10'?9. do\1•11, --fd~Alft t :tlrAs, ~111~1 M ~tn to LONOHE 'Ll'lll e r::~:.~""8EREO I' I' I' I' I' I' I' 1· r J G rfu~:r I I I • I I I I I I Thi• 10,'<IY """' PrtlP'"Y Walker & Lee 9 G> ~ lndocpd b.ek ''"'· maoy e BILL HAVEN, ~Rltr. 20'3 We:stcllff Dr. 1 •1 A~ T be appreciatt d. :tlH~7. (1) 1111 E. Co.ist, Cdtil tiiJ.J2ll M&-mt t-ltar Np! l'oat Of 646-2414 ~9SS-<=.,::· 3.\=9'------SCRAM LETS Ab~WER IN DIM · 1018 S. blolo, SA Ml-6613 °"'" 'tlf 9:00 P'l ' ' '· DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! • n-.. E·A·LINE .::=:..:.=::.::::.:!...::'.:~1 ---::--~~~~~__:__:..:..:.:.:::..:.:..-=::.::__~-1 • .. • HOUSES FOR SALE -HOUSES FOR SALE -~ES FOR SALE -HOUSES FOR SAL E I HOUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE - Costa Mesa 1100 New~_8each 1700 Corona !!~r 12!0 , Lid• l1le 1351 San Cl~mente 171!~ Cl1ment. 1710 • NEAT A• A PIN • BLUl'FS, Hlr,, ... 11 .. o1. "WE LOVE I· DECORATOR'S • Bn ., " d , .. "'' •·1 .... H~~E I s&E us FOR THE IEST v11Luts-, ,, eN '-"''r c et L<O&·n. w. \\'IUK'U l'!!tltANDMA" ~ C.tptt.cd •nd draped paUo/\•lcw J.laey ~s. ex-• _ Be~utitulty done. s Bdrm,. Outstan ding \'le'v homes -good terms. ~·r..lri condition ~_,500. 6f4...(26.l So.ihd t1millar? You bet il l f'antll)' f'ln. X141-'1Rct w l Residential & commercial IQts • from $7,00_0 + 843 Sonora Roe.d • BY Owner-, the BluUs. ?o1odel doff:, Let m ~ YoU lhis 1 11tr(!(!t tj ft. lol. Tt'iplexcs ~ Crom $39.99:> COl.J..EGE PARK K h<>me. ' SR or i • outJWldlnc ho~. for !be $98,500 I 4 UniLS • from $52,000 Assume S'it. % loan $16.j mo dt.n. By appt, 644-464G an&\\'U to you1· problemt. .. j LIDO REAL TY INC. Conunerclal properly • from 535,000. pays &II. l BR, 2 Ba. family CON~2 BR, Ztii BA, J)OO), ONLY l~i bl.ockf 10 Ole 13337 Vila. Udo rn.r.,oo \\'c also speclallze in apt rentals .. starting 2 ~R. balh. + Jarae fa1nlly Myt1rs 673-6756 bedroomi / two baths / for. I LARGE LOT Realtors. ; MAN -.w lhare-home with PoOI tn Ne\\-ll(lrt Beach. C&ll 6b-l!ll a.It 6. GIRL 21 or ovt1• to whart tum. l B.R. apt, N "' p C Btac:h. Call 613.68$3 att 5. GIRL room mate needed. l baby OK. Sr.i mo. Cd~I. Call 67s-4"39 FRESHt..Y ptinled 3 Br. 1 Ba l>upl~ nr beh. Nu ~ts. BUnt. $2SO mo_ le.••·. ~7073 GARDEN· liOUSE. 3 BR 2 BA. 2 pools. Back Bay S3Z3 mo. Lease option. Bkr b1~4"4. nn. $%7,500. 01\·ner. MS--1738 l\'estcliU Art.a. Trade T! OCEAN, on 11.i loti. Tut« j LARGE HOME r ,at $135 month. o~ a beautiful R-~ lot, =; ~;~ rc::S{ ~~~!;1,i: 4 BR. & ratnll,y r 1u. H~ Ii\·. • ·-~Vlth Pride We Serve You »J,000 Q\vncr 6~'.!-Slll , Newport Hefght1 1210 gu~t apat1inenl.ls in Corona rm. 3.000 Sq. fl. ~a y1. Jot . ~~~y\l'/~~~~~iU b~~:nc: ~ ·~· '\" JIA T•"'l"10'""· CLIFFHAVEN do! "1lo· tGntndO>a• "" lit-'"""'''" "' $61.""" (jO lb€ n t R -a nc; t € 'R €a lty womOP uoo. >tl-Sl64 3 BR Back Bay lrtll. Sl)«C. mod .• 2 lrpl's, Z~~ Ba. 1325. mo lease. 213-~ PallO, p00I, tJI cl~c. Ap. tic padl. Plionc 67J..SJ;~. W•lker Rlty. 67$.-5200 -=.::;;;;;:;;'.:t·::::::::::::::::::::;;;;:::;;:= pth1.nceEAs rnS,,TS0"'1"'DrEM9-2037 CLASSIC Open S•t. & Sun. 1to5 33G6 Via Lido, NB ~n Sun. I a.-.:..m s:; __ y .J ,"''' T csiJJ ... --~ l•lbo• lsl•nd Newpo~ Heights !210 -'...18' IX'a1ned ttillng fAi\TILY 30t NARCISSUS BY 0\VNER: Near Club ~ ---~.' ,:a. 2355 FIXER-UPPER R001'1, ~10· i\1ASTER SUITE Corona dcl i\far ~ir ~ den, beau!tlul patio, 1 432 N. El Cimino Reil 492-2030 Eves. 492-4202 \\'llh elegant ne1v privll.IC ,,i~~" loan. S'iJ..000. Call bath, Luxurious caJ'P('tlng e\N!s, 673-'"180.i -·--------- and drd~s. 2 FIREPLACES, j Huntington B••ch 1400 L•gun• Be1ch 514 BOLSA. 2 Br + den $2tJ n10. Open llou~ Sun- 4 Br, :i ba, trplc. 2 patio&. 1 _,dor;;;;;·,,c,,•,,,11,,><..,t-=2380,..,7.r.,.1 _s= ~!"""':~~~~~~!!"""!!~!!"~~~~~~~! [ Avail "'12 'ttl 6/13. NE\V hOuse, 2 Br. 2 ba .. tam. 87~. 67S-3071 bllru, reL Grdnr. inc. A\'. n1odera ELECTRJC kitchen B lb I I May 1. $300. 642"°99 27411 1-======= 170S D•n• Point 'Excellent ~tential In thiis 3 Bedroom on R-2 Jot t h a I could be C-1 in near lulure. Big double del•Ched gai-age. -Asking $22.JOO. 646-7171 (~If-cleaning oven), per-OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 • 01 s ind 13SS LAST ONE LEFT I THREE lntel'-"r-----FA hcaUnc. one of 1Slt BONNIE DOONE BY APPOINTMENT ,$,16,S~ FULL PRl~E . F-OR l·U;;;;ni;;v;;";;';;ity;;;;P;;';':;;k;;;;;;;l;2:;;;37 N~\VPORT'S nK:cst family 2 B<trms. L: <kn. taslefull '20C DIAMOND f_ot· tlus Spanish h11.c1end11 BEAUTTF"ULL\" Jo'Um 1 BR I • neighborhoods ror just $36 ~ d Y 1 -111 0 L D 1-IUNTINGTON ONE E.'l:pando i\IOBILE HO:\fE, O THE REAI; ·("\.. ES'[ATI;RS wilh VA '»' fi-tA l~rn1s!' 8~~:~~ d::00,,.:. \~~~:. 1 l{onic +220 1 Bpr.E•APRI ·l· S•t9,j()Q j BEACH. rull ~ ~ l:?;i lol I . . poi-ch k carport. \\'alk to WE SELL A HOME and ~onrd R-.1 for futu1~ d~ s th\$ spi-a,,·hf\!: eontcmPor-~ach SlaG 49'-lGSS Beau1. lndscpd., \l'ith pa.Ito. : BR plW> niod apt Sj9 :iOO \"Clopnic-nl, Ideal ltt\'('Sln\Cn\ ,.lJ' sl~ lt>rf hon1c-. LOC.~TED I .:::;:::~·:::~~·;::::;::::::::::= WEVERlky 31 M&INULTES RICHARDSON , . •. , l or !)('111ywcd !'lh11·1,·1" sue. ~NE 'us~EDTSA, ~O~~P~Rn,?THTF.11 Summe; Rent•lt 2910 Me11 Del Mor l a er ee REAL TY OPEN SAT/SUN l·l Mil' YOUR T"'""· " , 0 " • • , ________ 1_1_0,1 , 244..1 l::, Coast HI\')' .. Cd;\T 701 CARNATION WE SELL A HOME • EUILDll"G .SITF.), Delailcd 2 BR. l bath ••• , •••••••• S22:i ~'l.\V:; 81·., din. rm .... ,m;> 4 BR. l: fam . 2\3 ba .•••. $350 PETTIT REAL TY CO. ··nie House of Homes" 133-11101 -----..-... 2&13 \restc:litl Dr. !iT;>-4031 673--01-t:i l tCorona del ~larJ EVERY 31 MINUTES ,.,icrior uf "'OOil. siuc:co .t: LIDO l ~le Rc~rvatton!I. -u-wN-ER_M_OVIJiG 646-7711 CASH OUT :; BR. 2 Ba, 2·.Sly. l'°nlt' w lk & L cta~s. spat·ious sun dt"tk t.ll• 1-io1nc or Apt. July lhru 3'240 nt a er ee 1 t·IOM-d \\ilh Einck h'On Rail!S L:i.bor Olly \\'eek. 673-3948 ~~k 8iy Oprn 'til 9:00 P~r BY OWNER So. or H\1'y, R-2 lol .. $3.iOOO + THA T Ai'1''0ROS A SCENIC --~---- Extra :r;,harp 3 i,_ family, 2 COZ\' 1 Br + ".-uest house 219 Poppy Ave, Cd1'1. Ocean 1303 N. BAYFRONT OCEAN VIE\V, '.,, 3 No Ouple•es Furn. 2975 1 BR, l'rpts, drps, bit-ins, · o I I I 3 4 B '' 7682 E<Jin .. c1· 1 ~ ~ "' "~tio. No children, $140. balh, bltns, fircplac~. h\\'d by o\\·ner. $71.950. Ca I J V!eW 't br, priv, patio. Ju11t up es. ove Y & r ., -.,. •"U""e. ~ ' B h G f · St!-44~-, 540.5140 ..... Call 543-Jl!lT, fioots. Owner "'ill help tin-6.J6-.9160 aft 6P~f k wkYMh. aboye linle Col'ona Ech. 11• ioac · reat ocatton~ Exll'eme, niodt rni:stic .'l BD· s1 .1: ... u 1it pd. 2 Br. lo\\·er, I======:===-= an<X', try 10 1,0 do1vn, A!king l\lovlns: to Hawaii. E.'\'.~llent rental l't'cord. 7' :i~O GI l't"!iale Franciscan R;\I. lloor pl:lll, t'l\°'l'RY 1:hild ,t:_ pct ii·elcomed. Bia'. S28.950. cau Glen Queen, Dover Shores 1227 MUST SELL 4639 FA1RFIELD Fountains, 5 BR. l BA. 9 FOYER \V FLOORS 01" j3~-{l9S0 ~~. del Mir HeritaieReaJEstate5'10·115l -sa!!,400 CCamffl Shores) mos old. fo1·m din rm. :F"ull AGATE ·rn.r::. Of'E.::XS ·ro CH.AR ?if or Old Neiv (o""n eves.l SCENIC* SPACIOUS Phone 675-7817 Coi"Ona dcl l\lar. Exec .. ,Je\'' pricr $4.:i.900 Key11tone ruty HUCt:: l.!\·. r. •. ,I .. \\'!Tl! RENTALS E I -• B U 2 B ~ COMPLETE VIEW 89" 10.u ncauu. earn ce.. r . ~ • 0 S t /S 159 hQn11:. 4 Br., pooJ .... S&S.;ioo ,_ VAULTED CEil.ISC:i & Houses Unfurnished 2 Ba. home avail in1n'INI. S28.~ 3 an. 2 Ba. hd"·d Bay & i\l!n.'l. 4 Br, 4i,7 Ba pen • un • WILLIAM WINTON 5 BR.RUMPUS RM. J\l;\SSrVE, EXP O s ED S22.i on Lease. Boyd Re11.hy. fll"!I. crpls. drps, bnck palK>-+ maid~. H1ch ceilin1:s... 228 H•:re l REALTOR \\'alk 10 schls-shoppin;. CEt'\Tt::r. TL\IEE:r.. :\JAS-Gener1I 3000 fir~ BBQ. 54~ J000 Ml ft built around <.'Q\lrt. "Br . honle abo\'e Little Cor. 229 Marine Ave, Lndsc""l·fenced. Ne1v t"HA ONRY BLOC!-> FIREPLACE --·:::-::-:-:-:----1 ...::.-::..;:;;;~'°"'=~~~- 3250 Single Adults ... , -:;. • • ' ' " ' ' Luxury 1!rta:Je, 1 I: 'i ~ room apartments, furnill~ tld and unfurnlsMd, wttls complf'll! privacy aiid land; acaped L"Ountly club •tmos.'. pl\ere UlchlllltlJ: $'750.~ "-01·U1 or recreational tactl( ltles dt11igned an. operatcf Juat for ain&:le people. Rents From $145 to $300 Tmmcdiat~ Occ:upancy ~lo. 10 l'llo. Lea!.~ Avail. ANAHEIM Z77 So. Brookhunt ll blk. So. of Llncoln' 11141 nz..t:ioo GARDEN GROVE i:too Cbapn1an Avr. (ofi bl.kt \V. &utta Ana 1''wy.) (714) 63G-3030 NEWPORT BEACH .: .. 8SO IRVINE AVE. lRVINE AND 1Glh cn4) &i3-()Jj() Soul'h Bay Club Apartm•nts ~========~l 4 car gar. E-Z main•. fdf'al ona Beach. Lovely V1c\1''. "' \\'IT **RENTALS** 4 BOR,\T. Split~Level lllO fr1 entertainin" $178 000 986 S•ndc1stle 675-3331 S:i0.000 Owner_ 8 \T-441~-H \\'0?'? ~IANTLE. 0lll" 2 Br, lot/pet ok •·-··· $1.40 21;, Bath!. 3 Deeb ~lot' • · 46 f lliRUB sr• Cl B n. ~ b 11a!lofshd1nggl11ssopens l"B d 1 . "" DonV.F'ranklin. 6i3-2'l22 I Cost•Mes• ~ 1----------furnished .<\ssunir 6'~% r . + am n11 , 111!h grf'itt * Y * I o r v•1·ner. j r, 1 1. ,, k OCEA'•'' -r, up c:..:, .. 1<.>e •••• $1W ·----------I -( h I 'l ba s~·j(} d 0 0 pa 10 u('(' I\ ·~ ' .. .,_ * HOME TOUR loan. <ru•oer 54&-7249 ''1"11' o 1 ls·'-(l(:ean. 1 Open Sit/Sun. 1-S · "' • 011~. _PC" VIE."\\'. lleaiy shag \\'/\\' ~DJ , fetK.'Cd >·ard •••• 1180 LIKE Ne'v 3 Br. 2 ba. ail BEAUTY* DOVER Sl-fORES VlE\\' DON V. FRANKLIN L1kcne\i·,immaC'.'.!BR.ca1:h, ~:~~~t;Sun_1~1 L>891 c:irpe!ing lhru.(litt. 12 Br, furn 1\\'nhx .... $180 bit-ins ~taint. pool. Oc-t:m * SUNNY * Lavishly decorated • CU1itom LOT, CORt>;"EP.. GALAXY & REAL TOR duplex <or could be ~ B1·. , ·· .B. S9i-ti0jl Brighi & ail)• eonl<'mpor;iry l Br. ful'n apl ........ 11~ VI\'. Adult s, $S30. 6'i3-063:i. -~, dbl door entry, hug;e LR, :; )!,\RINER. Sl:>.000. 1 _:: 8 673-2222 e tit'SJdenccl. Just · tcp~ lo So, B'i' O\\"ncr: . 2 BR Condo. I styled kllchen ivith BIL1'-lN l'\trn. bach, nr beach · · Slli CUTE 2 slory house, 2 Bdrm, * ACRES ~· BR, 2 SA, dbl frpl, :O:prink-YRS. FINAi~Clt-.'G AVAIL. TIRED Var. Nict' encl, h'Ont paho. Assumt'. s•., niori;. pjOO RAl"GE &-O\"EN. DISH-ltOO:O.L\IATE SERVICE 2 Bath. f2j(J JI\.:: lered F&B yal'd. Q\iner ~S-l936 L'ppcr units hru; din. rm. & do11·n. Sm. :O.lonlhly pn111t.s. \\'SHR., DISP., 1'.."TC. Opens *· ?.IANY 01lfERS • Bkr li'r.Mi044 6.\2-8223 ., • x'feiTed. Sacrifice $33.900. OF THE lgc. sundeck. Extra ~ ba. ~ C~r. ;ai·. pool. quiet. 10 dinin:: ai-ea. \\'e arc ~ell-Free to L•ndlords ----* MoteJ-ApfS *~·. 546-3(ll: University Park 1237 BLAHS? o~r. <l~I. ,;ar. J~st 1'Cduced .i36-3a6'l in: homts in UlC area ON 1 Elue Beacon Rental Findeni Lido Isle 3351 OPEN SAT 1.4 ---.tJ,:iOO. No1v $79,j(l(J. 2 llli. fron1 Ocean_ 4 bdrn1., LOT, ror more l.han the a:;k-43;) \\'.19th St, Cl\! 64:>-0Ul --1 si:;nal So. of o.c. ~i CJ b If you've ~en a wholt host I Scenic: Prope11les 67~'"57'.'6 den, do1mal dn. !'Ill., .1 ci,u· In."" price of, Sl4J-2 BR dplx. ~ar, \\'/"'· BEAUTIFUL j BR. :; BA. Fairg1"\IUl'lris ~~., u Hou!>c Rd. SOUNDS LIKE f DREARY'S 1 ..,~ ... Al'11il no1\• 011 yea1·Jy lease. S d ' • I I , .. ~ ho • BR ' 6 f '· Y<>U_ 'I apprc-1 H01'1EY beach eottag•. 2 BR. .i;:al'age. ......e orwn nuuse $36,950 Full Pr'••• lh•. pool, chlclm ok. l.t'ss 1 6 0 0 p• ,. m.. tu 10 • t..-ooms .r. ... ec me ''. · .\, atn \\'ishful thinking, but ifs true. I b d' 1 1 0~ SI b k ' " $ + 1 1 d 2 1 1 cia e our right and + !'lecping poi·ch. Can build ll'l'.'e Ory .. ...,~ oney roo 'fER~1s k DN. PY!\. rr. r.eont if ptctl maintu, Bkr. 32 WK. & UP ,· orma in, rpcs, pa· Here's the combined tran. CHEERY .'l Bedl'ooms -i<1nolhcr unit for income. £.\\'.Hoke & AS.SO('. 893-JJ41 OPEN TO a~·R 5J.l-G9SO 0,,,"_.~9'7·_;167 :;-22~' 1-:ve!, Day, Week, Mont• •, Uo, JuTI(' \Verd Rltr 64:!~1Sl6 quility or suburban living lk tJ be ' ,. c. u • I h l\~a lo le ach. Only S36,· Good financi""· 5r; G.T., J Bdnn. !111 , rn1.. MISSION REALTY !lj(l...2 BR, f"• bath duplex, •Kitchens TV's incl. :·. FOR gale 011·~r 4 Br. 3 Ba. 3 \I' l c\'ery IO\Vn l'Onven-950 ''b · N h · MORGAN REALTY 1 ~.·1 ba. Set' .. open . Hou~_." 98:; So. C•0 •1 'f••.•· .. "···''''' 11/11•. range & oven, dt·a,,.,, Hunti'ngl•• Beich "'00 • Phu•1e ge1v., htrl ........ • •• clll' gar., frpl, bl1-ins, in· 1<'n1:f'. ear c u r c h e .!l, 67" lllO ·' ...... r ._.... ...,, .,.. """"" -'" 6iJ·6612 ijj.}.&lj!J u\.l'<'l'IO.t',Y· 16.J_Tl \\la,'",.· E. Phone (714) 49• "731 child ok. Bh.T. 5:-1-0!l!iO ---·----e l\1ald sci:vll'e av11il. , lercom, elrc sp1·in klers, school!, parks, and shop,. I II I -::·lll I::. Coa.s1 llw.•., Cd~! --"~·~·~·~<~&,_A~'~""C-"·~'-"-9 . .-...>~l 1 3 Brdr111, 21; b1itl1s. lr~hl>· 2376 H~'OltT ILYD, .. ,· elect gar. cloor opener . p1no; CC'nlcr. 4 Br. 21 ~ bath, ,. FOR Sa lr b)' .,,.1,., a" II GI $10 4 Brdn1 21 ' b ' ' " "" -uu C t M 3100 painted, ne\\' caJ1X!ls/dr11p.~ 541-9755 ,· .$4-1.9.JO. 6-\j..JS-IS '.!000 sq ft.. Ail' Concl. $37,000. I tib'I~. :;ai".aic. ~<'~Pen IWl~~ ' C1lndo1niniun1. :! FIR~ .. :! OS • es• _ r,, Pool I: Oubhouse pri\'· I ' , TRANSFEr.llED 01\nrr: ~ •Red Hill Rea lty Huntington Be•ch 1400 d\rrctoi'). 8:!'3~ :'\'ohl<'. E.1 ba.~h.g bl!i~·· !ll'lcvator, Cliff I 3 BR HOME $215 il~gei'I. 515-8-1:!4 or 91»-1097, CASA DE ORO ;" er., 3 BA. F!lrnity roon L'niv. Park Ccn!Cr. lr\'inc IMMEDIATE r A REAL \\'. Ho:;:e '' ,\ssoc .. 893-J.Jll Dt 1\r . 4!1~ Sl.26 ----Ask for ":\llKE··. ca.~11al l'.aJ1ru1·11ia li\·i ng ft! /'\ew crpts & pairi1. A~~utnf' Call Anyllmc 8?.::-0S20 SE 119:;_::;-,~1 • 211 81{. 11 ~ &.'. '1~·11 , So. La-SPA"''LING -"·· . . 1·,:-11·arn-1\lcdit. 11.11uosphert! s1,1,o;e. loan. S·l2 .!l.)(J. Call ATING ~ , . . I guna. older, ;;oo d (.'()r~. Jusl rcr1ova1,,~. ~1v crpb1 k • .-.... ~nn)-, "a to s I nr ed. 1. "'"' '-'?n. '·· ~ -Yor ~our boar I.: h'a1ler: J I" Bit. ~ ba. Dutch l~avC'n .,.,l'I""" .11-. •00 .• -N'l 11 tile, full)' pa.1nlcd~ eh .. l::i bfo,ach k 1hoppin;;. 3 BR. I r>a.c. l'Q or l'l>O mat •ap., .,.,......,., El T 12" Qu 'TREAT 6' fl!\ to t l .,_;,...,.,. -... i .r.1U eo . bJt.ins. SeC\lldcd atio 1 <Jc• !';nl'd & turn. for "tyJt J Bedrooni & fllnlilY rooni. ~o -1et. <.'0Unlr,1o• almosph<'rc '' ·" ·~-1:us 111 in er, 1 BA. bll·ins. lrplr. Ohle gar-. P . poo_ & l'Qlllfort. * Pvt. palio f, plus a \\'el l buill 3 txh·ni 21 ,\ard. 817-3:..JT. I N' I 1707 agr-. Comn1unlty pools t t-n1a.1nt .. \Jany :-.t1·a~. Sl!l.1 sr.Q •Sh C • [!':,P~~~~ 1-1~~~,:~1~;W';110. Cusl~~oo;~~: P~~~~ hM!. bath hon1f'. . '\\'hen \'OU Stt this bcaut1ful PRt::STlt.:F: HiOO. :Z-S101')' • .aguna 1gu1 club. mo, 83S-i9.>I. -\ st~ra~ • i;fl;~t ft ~I: College Park fl 15 Barn \I fl;lalJ. A;t 6i~21~1 University~~~=:' 6;.~-t)j!O :1~::n~a;·~,h~o~:io1~ ~lai~~~ I~~. ~~~·r~~:_1:;icar ~~~~~~r ba~i~ul~~llt 3 ;,i.:~ ~:~~:;i:~~ ~ N!~rin~.C1\·bll-·1~.~. 8 ~:ul~~~ I ~~1~% ~~~l:;=~~:::ti~R~ Corone del M•r 1250 :001 E. Coa.sl 11\1)'~-. Cd~ drapt'd and C3l'JX"lf'd, 2600 F . V II ~---,4-1-0 nca1· Bt!'ach. 2 )TS. old. Bdnn 2 Balh. Sha.s:: crpt ;ara:r. • -. Slti incl util. 2 Bdr m. $1~ -I BR, : BA. d In Ir am . SO. OF HIGHWAY SQ". ft \\'hilt' Beauty, Jo'or-, ~}~..!._!Y..:____ p!'esll.gc ~.iguel ~AJ'f:_fl lhru.(lu!, tlrp~ l: bit-in!. SZlO * * .>ll-9:i06 incl ulil. Adultio. no pels. 365 1 Cbmpl. refvrbi.shcd, 1900 sq OPEN Duirablc <I.'; fl. R-2 lot l'r l ntal D!ni~g Roorn : Breilk-MEADOW HOME 1Wlo.:_~1a1 ke.~9&--3 1 1·1 ~.=·;~'>:,,,,clean, Al'a.il tllay l. sm ,\lo., gardcn<'r paitl-:-:",' \\', \\'ill!On SI. &12-1971 ft. Lu!h cp1i;: & J1no. Elrcl Apt . over gara~r. l~Ol.un 10 rast talu~ An-a 111 lar;c . _ I _ . . , ~,,,....., Br, 2 Ba, crpts, drp.!!. Avail ., Bt>-I ------- Kita Patios. Ulsc"'I. nn ror r·or Persona.I Insrrction build in h-onr. ~.1 •f lo••o 1 l\ilchen • ,..,,1 .... lr-' L·~m ·rlu N 1 r_ r I y landsrapcd 11·1.lh , M1ss1on V1e10 170I April 1:;. 962-2341 ~ 1 room~. sr11C'ious room~ '" SUNDAY I l vu v '' ,,.. "' " .-.. ~ kl b 1 1 2 BR unfur11 h.'IC. \\·/w crpts, Lu\ut·lous ·fun1i1urc. Sh, N t d 4 BP~., BA° t.:niqur <."Qnlen1 p. 2-Stor·v L.r., ~oi·inklcr,; front & -e· , thro11;;hou1, <I Bl'dl'oon1s. 1 .f ER. -B.\, t·rp1s. drp~. Sl•IS 1110. Call 101· appt. drp<l bit I f d d t•arpeL Brick l!nack btlr boat. $34.930. 011ncr. :llO.s.:;76 • 01Mv1ieo"R'G"A·ioN11s R''E'Arlll. TY (I Roon1 • 11alrr ~111'.'ncr ~ sprin ·er~ • r'dlK rlf'li' pain j .1 glilf allached. 2 small chldrn. $223 . .( BR, 2 B1\, crpl•. '"' Y eror. " -· 2 Bi· '' .... , + 1·• 1--·-.NI -• • 1 -•11 • Rath~ lai>ll''rv roor•• f'.tniily cle<'()n1 IPd, I an r! s c a P<' (~, ·-• ns. ·~' cncc Y ' pla111c1". Beautllul kitcht!ri: bllns, fr1 ll'f!<'.'i, blh: ll'all · ~,,. · .. c. · "'·"'"' ti•3·6642 6i.).&lj i\luch mo1'C' !rt sc..-c and a"--' ' u · · ' , • 642-Sj:."' n1· all schls. s.l6-23:iil R · 436 Fernleaf ,,. rooin 11·ifli bui l!·I O d('~I<. book f::ldorado C-4 11!1111. $27,j()(), ·" ea~o11able 1·en1. Chlldr~n rcncc. $27,9;;[). :i·IS-S7:i.i C.'ORDNA DEL l\JA": .lllllOEW:. CE:,.,S._T·1 IPhR»l-_C··CE'di\f I 111·eciat". $1\.!ljl'), shelve.~ & t'Uf1boa1"t1.~. blot·k 6~~~;. FHA . 8:;7-408.·1 ~'OR U!a!U!. o1· Ll!&~c 11'/op-CLEAN 3 Bdrn1 tenc!!d yard I:.· ~n1all JK'\s ivclcon1e. J3j ·--,, 546-'2313 111)11, ~haJ;r roof. Pridr or I lion. 2 Br housr 1vf!r~ loL $200. ·l7S2 $(.'('n<>.l'io, HB Viclol'!a, Apt. 4 :-: IN;;;;e;w;po;;;;r;t~B=ea~r;h;;;;;;;;~l=~~~~.J'Pric<' i·cducc:! Pool :oif1rd LUSK HO i\IE 01rrw1·ship cul-dC·!lae ~rrecr: Sin Clementtt 1710 Crpt~. drps, bit-Ins. Ne"·ly • 062.J.119 • VILLA MESA APTS.:~. 1• yd. 2 & Conv, den. $10.9,j(} In Hnrbor \li('ll' Hill ~. :: BR. ln1111cd ial(' OITUpiHlC)'. ,\ -BY -OWNE ~ I l'en1od. j?.&-:!Oi8 I BR Houi:r. }'<!rd, !'e liic. 'l BR run1. Pl·lv patleti~ hlCI OPEN SUN. 1-S 1319 Bonnie Doone 2 BA + e~tra I~ riun rn1, [ tllU!-I ~rt· 1·;,Jt•r :it $31.000, ,1 hNlnn • 1 1 ~ bath~. l;u~c_[:: BDR:"ll . 2. Bath, Cpts, & !!lo1·r. SIO:i. Call ;i~3-JS67, pool, 2 car encl'd gar. Chlldt DUPLEX ON CANAL IRVJNE TERR/\c-r.· bf'aut landscpg. 0 \V N E I~ :.11>-2.'{1:: f 1 _, ,..,, OOO '"000 d111pes, built·ins. re n c ed. 547-9308 r"r \\·elcon>e. no pets plr.,., c. 67:..i470 or 6-14-29:,,S C'llt'C< yaiu. ~..... · ...... S2J:; o 5-l!l-'>286 , 4<110 RIVER AVE. e CUTE RANCHERO!-n1inin1um do11n. ·192-i316 r,;7.,,,,,0.Y" • c\ e s $183 n10. 2 BR. & 3 BR. duplex or u::.c O'sizcd ~d .. 1w 111 1,, ronip~ llAHBOR VU!:\\' HILL.-; NEWLYWEDS -"""""" Fo~nt.•i'!.,Y•lley 3410 719 \\r. \Vil.son. * 64~12') as 5 BR fan1i!y ho111C': '! 3 Er. tan1 . + rl('n. $·11.9[)() Ocean Vic1v Lu~k Honie DREAM! Cipistr•no Be•ch 1730 2ER. 28.\. Cpt:s, drps. TO\VNHOUSE 3 Bdrm:s 2 $30 PER WK & UP · ba1h.s, offi<.-c, patio & sun-1701 Port Abbey W•y 'l BR :I BA r nnt Rm tll1111y 'f'h 1 , brd 1 Adults. Ill) ~Is. $170. .Ba frnl" · 11.'., •• ,, .... : .... , B 1 1 . • • -·•l·m fool"-•· 164 .,00 1~c.1Jc,, room_ rancK'ro ''""°''· .13 "·•·' R"'. . · .,....... uo: •J"-'• acK!or l t BR, hid....,.,, deck. Right on !hr canal HA RBOR VI F:\V• HO.llES .... " .. ,.--, f CAN YOU QUALIFY" .,.....,,,.,.; " .-., u .... di h I 2 "· ,,_,. v.ith d-k Io•· ):our '-~t. • Prine. nnly &~1--:2j:lJ I carur~ eslra Unck \\'all to • s \I'S ir. \ ... 11r. g~,;1'. maid llt'rvitt. Kitchens • "'" """ _ _ , . . I \\·all carpels tlu"Ou;houl. Tust in 1640 t'or a $26,j()() \IA loan? 2-DR. 1987-B Charle St. Sl 30 ~I & J"ei,;, arta. Cluldrcn TV avail. 4,j(} Victoria (Ni, $7~.JOO. HAL PINCHIN FOR SALr~ B\ O\\NER nllxlern built-Jn kitchcu, rn· _ _ _ I CLOSING C01)"1'S ON LY~ mo. No pt ls, l child ok. O.K. • Harbor) ® & Associates ~~ 1 1 ~h~~ \ ~r old1j rlosed palio, Bnd :! c us.. 'l Br 1\l"nh-.r I'~ 6.1, lrpl. r\c\\' 31:~1'CK:11n.1 2 b~th ti4:!.-~'2.:i9 $210 :\.1onth S4i-3066 D~t.:~X~_-,1-~,--------1 A!•ML R igi u_ amiy inmr. A 1 TO:\llZED baths. GI i\O .\\shr-D, dwh11. 1/c, pools, hon1e. ruicipa -~ ony J BP.. dbl c11r g-a.r; ~ltchd . .'l BR +Bonus R ~I • r., Spec, furn. .t,Sl ...-.,...., \EAL TORS land.sea ping and l'~pts It. 00\VN. S-'12{) a n1onr1J pa)S clt1bh1.r, . pat 1 o. 011 ncr 01\·1.cr 49'.!-3Sl6 Lrg tncl pol io. S'.!10 n10. Clubhouse, s11•in1min; ~1: ell!C .. lrost-lrec re-frig-. "''f.' ; E A L T v 675-'392 Anytime dt·ps. 4 i::P. 3 B,\, diu. 1'11'· 1 Bil . $23.900 PULL PRICE. .·,.;1-.»1~ I BIG :l &!, 2 &.1. + 11.11ach. 11\o children. &~z..s.:;20 tennis z., pulling greens. Bit-cpl Full Gar. 11·/.stor. QuU, Near ~pl. Po~i Ofc. 61ti·'.!114 BfGGEST FISH 1? fani rn,. on C'Ul-1lc-sac. WE SELL A HOME I apt + gar Nol ~ n11 lo ins. nc1v crpt & drps. 1-·rom Adu/~ only. J\fo /nio, 11!~! IN THE BLUFF'S :;1. Ry arri only: G4·l·0'.!60 EVE RY 31 Ml NUTES L•9un1 Be•ch 1705 ,\lanna. fkath stab.I c . 1 Mes• Verde 3110 s2:-io mo. 965-4004. ~den. 61G-92i8 E1~a.: LIDO IS LE OPEN Ilse by 01\·ncJ>: 4 BR, s;:G9"" I d 49&-""'7 ~ LOVELY I B G d PONO 21~ ba, PXC'ept. v i r \V. Walker & Lee Come See Why We ___:_·~ n. ..... I L~u:x,·un10,.~sf"l'1•1:uv,rl4,br. S1nt• An• 3610 I Dup;e,-:. $12; 1:~1 ullla. rQu~~ S11uf:' 2 BR, 1 8 1\ + Sep. rn1 & ba. 1;,c• fJ"On1 rdv. heach, Aero~~ S1ra111 Iro111 tennis <·ou1·1. bca1ned cr.il- ings, :1\0!IC 11·all 8: lrp!C. All bll-ins. In 1011 ~hapr. Lush ratio. \\'111 Sacrifice~ S-1!1,j()(), $j{)()(J do1\'n or Jc.::isr unfu1·n. S•l.'i(l prr n1onlh. Pnncipah onl.". By 011 nri· • 6-IG-02::1 \\'kclays, &10.-1::~ 1 f'l'C~. Gr.t::,\T NE\\'POr:.T~r.~F.~.,\~C~:H hon1r fol' l;c fa n11ly. S! ,Joarhim ~.. 1 larhor M i School~ .. i 8R. :l BA, l~n1 Fir~I l I n1 c orrc1'('d. ~.;'()() IB1·oadn1oor Harbor Vir\v Dan• Point 1740 ''. a ~1 ~ rp ~ i>, I'!:'. ain ---matur<' adults. Re fer. A!l6i :squarr frr1 of lu>..u)·iou.~ Ii,·-TractJ Sun J.j, 2:;1;1 \\·'ind. its:! Edingcl' Sold Over SO /. of 1111 .. SPP. d1n 11n, front I.:. 2 BR. Li:. enclose d yd, 21 snialJ bachelor $89. 3~s-.socp 111g, PLUS pa1torami1· vi<'\\' over. I :>10..:;140 g.\'J-44.hl Our Home• Before OPEN SUNDA y !'car p11t10. Rear has gas 1 car :ar. Close to shops z., SPACIOUS 2 , ,.. or bay and grern brl!. 1\10 I Ji1·c pi1. gai·dencr. SJ7.j. i;chls. 1.2 children $143 mo / C d 81 apt.I ii':;'~ l•d"°"' ' h JI r I --VA NO DOWN· Ad +· · 10 AM 5 PM s~·1-1::i;1 + ,,. d t 1209 s arpets. rapes. poo, A.,.. · i it<:. " u 1• 01·111a Balbo1 Peninsula 1300 ver 1s1n9. • • • • • -.• J cp. ni:. · about our dlscounl plsrf ilining. huge lnniily roo1n 4 Br<Ir1n, .2 s1ory. :!'JOO sq fl I \\lhitakrr Constl'U<'1ion Co. 33190 Alcazar Or. N1wpo·,-,--B••ch 3200 ~ tllgr. Apt. E.' 18~6 Plaecn11£ \l'hll f1rc11hU.'C', c"'"'' .. ,,_ BEST BUY + OVCJ'l'.l,,d dbl• ··1•·0 -I "' " u . . ""."'' ...,,~. + has built 18 hlllto vu?\\' List n ew '2 f1mily --¥-··-----SPACIOUS ne1v .( Br Ex-1 Bdmt. Pool. Utll. " 01'ii,l1•d lh1'Qugltou1. 0 n I y ON THE POINT ~unkC!n IJ1·tr1" rm 1\·1th la,.,.c P II 1 • c · S:!I ~-'. ". · . :" f honlc!I l\'IU1 lcrri!it• financ-Studio Duplex , ELUFF.'i. Lrasc-salc option. rcu ve u>1ne nr So .• oast Pnid. Adults, no pets. :. . J.,ij().(l() for this outstand-J BR . HOUSE -1 APT. 111~fllacel -· i'orni'.-11 di~ung ing (j lf•,~ !or J yl'l!. 7',C 5 \\'ilh 2 he<lrooin~ & bonllS \SjQ ~q. fl. Condo. J.lu.;e Plaza. Lca.~c op t. $3:10 mo. Nr shop'g $\j() n10. ;'. in~ hom_c. Ac.t ra.~1 on this "·'<.OOO. o-· 5•1 ,_ ~.· ... 112_ ! area. an:;c spaciou$ k•h.;h. 6~ ,. . . I 11 BR · • Bltl' 5..1"'1""7 , '" ,.. ... ""'''"" 'lb 1 bll' lbl I yrs, ·,4 ,0 lhl' rf'n1a1ntng l. 1'00111.Lf\'EQ;./ONE SIOE, ceu:-.e1na.~1 cr suite, ---·--~~ s.1S.33.;.sor67:>.J6j(I .. · nn,~ ... 11 \\·on! last Jun" ~ 1-1 · rn \1·1 r ce tn c c n1·cn ---OPEN !''OR l:'<SPECriQN' .ll _1 33 Pn7.a dcl_.'iiu1·. Lou1sl . . · · Price J':tn;t"" or home~ fron1 RENT TIIE OTHER SIDE. spacious second 01· ~ue~t f'UR N. I BR. Qu iet &: n l~. s \T .to SUN 1 10 :, 60;~~,·~:. Rltr. 613-8110 01· : =~n~-;1~\1i'1~~.~~1~~; [ S.17,SOO_lo $44,800. Hontes a1'C' PRICED RIGHT! 90r;, FIN· BF::, 11 ~ bath~. Dramatic L1gun1 Niguel 3707 Sl214l30. Furn. S\udio, SllO 434 Vista Grande _ .,... .,j, cl ~ N" hru ,r.1cdalhon ,\wnrd hon1cs 11·lth , ANCl1\'G AVAILABLE. spllt-lr1•cl. Unusual kitchen LEASE • ne\\', ne\'ei· lived per mo, Adult!. no pcti p 0 7d !l. -1ec c:al'peLo; t • rJ ('('tric hu ll lln kitchen!>. Or C11l Mike B•yer k o 1 h c r I u x u r y a p-in 2 BR home; 2 ba. 2 213;) Elden Ave., Apt 6, C~ H NE 67J.8S50 504 W. BAY AVE. QU · rapes, llo111c.o1 aN"·:oicll ing excep-l2131 'l78·3611 pointn1e11ts, $450 pl'r mo. ! rni. din nn. ~iiini pool . Charmin; new 3 bdrn1. 4! ba. If lionaJly \l'Cl1, so cto not put O R $49 . .)(1() ter1ni1. 011"ncr. iHr. dear gar. BB•laut , vie\\', cul-SUS CAS1TAS : Qui et l:Ul-<l<'-Sllr !>I. All lhi~ T\l~ite1Tant:!11.n lilylc: build· 1 ort at least SHlng th i! op.. BY WNE Chrlalopher, l7141 644-4jj7, .':,sac !At. tn.s, ne'v crpt.s Fum. 1 BR Apts. AduJll tot• S·l:.300. Cati ''I\ r n ·' . ho '2 lx'diili~. large fc~ i2131 87S-llOO .:: 11>!· cces! to priv park, only, ro pets. 2110 N.........;, ••yli'mr. e.,11, .. ,,.,1 Rr•I ers mr, tor quahly thru· 962-4471 ( :::'.J 546-1103 portunily. Phonr. 494-718a or pool & •·arh ._1 <"" ~~""' .. -~ " ~ • T I 1 · • .o 1 97 26 yard. S23,000 • S::.000 . ...., · .-.. · "~' Blvd, C~I. G4Z.92SG : EI I ~·~ .,fl f out. op CIC. O('CUPl~v l. • -----4 1.14 . Stt at enc! of Sky-\\'ESTCLll'I' 2000 -· fl f 4~ ""91 • s a e .,., . ....., DH--SAY SUN SPACE & FUNI mini1num down. 192-7516 ..... · 0 c ~• Bill Grundy, Re•ltor • line Drive, In P.tysltc Hllls. home. Maey extras. Vacant. ..,..,;;,,;;,;;;,,.,,. ... .,...,,..I SJ.(0/mo. Dlx. J\lob. hom~ BAYC.REST'S BEST BUY HAVE YOU SEEN 833 Dover Dr., KB 642-4620 ! Lo,·cly cul<{f~-!lac ho1nr nr Private Retreit Open dally tor iruiprction. Duplexes Unfurn. 3975 Compl Iurn.-htd, pool, adlt4 Charming garden style hon1c, 1014 Sea la h<'nch. 3 Br. 2~i Ba. callic· Oceenside 17SO Av•ll April li;t. w 11 e n _ no -ta . .( Seasons 'fob. r.J 3 BR 2 ba t n· r kitrh "' d I I Hou11e \\'Ith vir.1v or ocean ---------~ " "'°" ' • :x ra ic · ., S bet 2 b E 1 ra cci ings. qual ity c/d. de('01"atin.~ complrtc, 1607 $1jQ.. 2 BR. 11: Ba. R/Ot 23j9'Newprn1. $48-6332 , II t..16,j(l(}. (J\\·nrr \\•ill h~Jp " pac. rms.. a. n f'r-.d 1 k"t .__ 1 f If and canyon.~. wood and brick 1'1USf sell LcisUIY' \\'orld ti, "" hunn1r"t .,.,.,,,,~ 11· .. 1·n,. L1 o Isla 1351 pn IO ·i c • ..,n, ;;;: cozy ain )' · . H' f 1 Kt'nt Lan4'. $360. Call ownc.r \Vfv.•, pool. Children ok. •o: • UP. V•"Y of-1 1 finan<.'t'. Open hou.~c Sat " " '""'-' • ,.,. rrn ,1 frpl., forin;it rllnin!! 1nttr1or, open bca1ns. 2 lire-l.a!,'llllit 11 s nt>a!' Y llf!V.'. 67,3~, f , 0 e 1 Bkr ~•.• ,,.,..,. ~ • "" f!I s 1 • 30 P:\I is.iii areas + vf1>w, S.16,j()) ~ pl11t'e.~. room to {'XJllllld. A 2 Br. 2 Ba. terms. 01vner ,,. w;;v or eav am a · .,,,.....,.,.,.,. 2 BR 'l'rln. 132 \V. \VU&0itl T~df'\l'i~~.~-· · · ' 609 VISTA Bonit• LIDO ISLE "111· hnnuic. Coniplclf' pri. buy at $~1.000. &:;0-:a21 housr. :.>.18-9377. 1J3 E. 16th, C.'lt V' .. 1~11 1. . 11 u.~ . .__ 1·ac:y, Ii;. boat :;atr on 1;10(' 8 18 RENTALS .,A .. '""-~ i.e. THE BLU°F'.S-.'l-"'f·,.,,,-, 3 '..:a '" ivuij; a "'"" ""' BAYFRONT I "I · 0 • * " .,.._u;..., r -""' .'l an p:JI 0, r ,,. pit , p1!011 J'('('-Apt1. Furnished a " bH1h. !iplit l c\•r l, on year. · spl11·l('vel. 21~ R O -1~'nl1<ina1 <·lub. A~:-.tn'1,, f:i'~ Oce an, Trees & G1rden ,Duplexes for S•le 1975 Adults Only $140 &: up. Attritc. l n. r. Baths Pool & rc1· a1'Ca.~ •re pportun1ty t! I 11 1 ., ,._..._ ---• BR 2 b 11 l't 1 J $:l6' G I """" Pool. Util pd. Garden Ll"'-g r r r n h c J t , • 11 ~1o111 SW ooO · · ,1 Cl'. llonie • Or Cllll ~ u~rd />'flt\ lo:•n $:J7 .. i00, !JGt.O:::..~ a.rr> 1r v C\\":4 iru ~ asM. " Cd:\J ., house~ 2 11 rd(! n 1 ,, \. :i l sp l tvc ener1 -.vvv v dccot·atl'\d !.: i1n11111cul,11tc. ' ' · BR , 2 Bi\ hou.~f". l>eam11, li1'f'-1:. 00· 0• !TOOO. ,·-· . ' AVAILABLE J\'O\V ------~---Ing. Adults. No pets. lq Op•n Sun 1 S a11 1tuplr:-. EV 0\\'NER -Prf'stlgc-ho111r I .JV '· 01\n, RE,IAR'·'ABL)' II' II A C I , Litrgf' kitrhcn S:l 7.!i00, · • i 1, 'f' ... d f pticr. slalr rntry and rh n-B.k ·67, ""'< .,., ,2,3 B11.y t: Beach Rea.II)', hie. l r. It ace ve .. !\. BOYD REALTY l'1·t1'!'tl for t']tut•k 111<1lf' -ac1 ic .,...n !! mpe11al -2 l••c ,.-,,,_ 11·,·11 Ir••.•. "P""•I. r ,,..._.. · .,.,..,.., - 1 ~1 ~''"'Dr., 5 .. ,.,, I"" NB Uo"BEL!EVABL)' &l-'--0:>7..111rt6p11111cek<l11ys " ~ro•~"BRf "BI 1 -"" ·"'""'IV .JUJ..J'U .. .,.. '' lBR.·ldcoillorBachelo .. ' ELU·~·s. "L••·-'~" p,,,. :;629 t:. Coa..,, 1111·y .. Cd~T ~r oiuiPr. ~ ., ' . ' '' gan.cn $31.2.j(), 615.2000 Eves. 5-IS-b'966 EXTRAORDINARILY Adult Pool SI.,. 1 111t: rr "'" e 675 5930 e S6000 CASH k1!ch., hu;;tc pal10 & awn1n,c:. • · Ch .. ,.;h, "-'o ·.,.. .. ,,,-• ~.'• Cho1ceat. grc'Cnhtlt Joe., • CAN HANDLE l'i'Off. ld!cpd, nc\v ~hag L1~:zlunrt Rl'n.I Est11.!e Ap1rtments for NE\VPORT Shor t11 , l BEAUTI1''UL .. " _,.. .... .., o'looklng la.kt'. l-Sty. 3 Br. 1arpct thruoul , Custom .!18 Thoha Stl't't"t S•le 1tff Bcd1wn1. I Ba.lh. Ground V•I D'isereG1rden.4pt5 S:O.IALL l BR fum. ilpt: J 2 s. .. l11.n1u. E.-:c. 1,('. 11·all· UNEXCELLED VIEW Full prftt rrduced 10 Sl!J.1.non, dr-.. 1".000 All •fler.._, ......... 11.aguna Bell.ch 4~-8093 ---·· r·1,.....r Pri\'•le Patio. Nire .Puttlnr green, \\"&te.rfall !: • • \\"as Sl23,000. HouP.f! loutled •··· "" .., "~"" I I **14 DELUXE APTS -uUI paid. 998 El Caml119. cd patio. La:.1 eh11nrc lo ot Harbor k ocean, Allr. on bl'st llidc of b:huic!, sldered • bcin: tran~!crrrd. J';F.\\' 2 BR. 2 BA + ~Tulti , . 1 0 1 Carpet &: Drapes, cnclo3ed 1trcam. Oo~ers everyWhere, Dr., c.~I . ~l :. buy from O\\·ncr! 64~ Jo1ph1 level hon1e on R-l, SlOO Ca ll <ZI::i !l6:..:i6JO Open hou11t Sal & sun ll·l Purpose Roon1. \\'hltt' \\-atcr Prine pals ~Y· :araire. $250 per month. 4l' pool, ~.room, bUlia.rd10, NICE 2 BR. Duplex. r-t•i BAYCRE T JEWEL sq. fl. lot Ideal for 4 Apt. C"Jr 962.~JO tor info, p~r. 20131 Imperial Coo,;c \·lc11., Blt·ln o\•en, range -Call 64-&.-03 5Hi-2Jl3 8BQ'~. Sauna. furn..unfurn, Adults. Sl3.i. -f' > BY 0\\-'NER: VACANT UBllll~. Cd$?15.000B. 2501 ~an Ask for tllr. John.~n Lane.-96S-6!l58 ~.·.,",'." 'c'.~r11',, ... ,1.,""'",,·~ I RENTALS 4 Bl'. lam, c&d, me. l1CJ1, •lnglt's, J-2 Br. lnlm $1$j. Ph01)e :>19--083.1. '-' 3 BR, 2 BA. 1849 Tradewlnds. ,. '' :O.t. Y APPi . only. $24 750 ru -...-;J,N pa.tlo. A\1a ll 4/];i, Eves 2l3: Sf~ lt! 2'X:lQ P&NOl\5 Rd .. Open Sun (l-J Pl\.ll miaos. Bill G r undy, Re1ltor , I 1Al1\' do\\·n. '~ or , House• Furni1hM 29'>i~7 S400. See at 200S G-124670. Beh\'een Harbor k !itOBlL.E Home, co1nple~ BAYPlWNT: $18.Z.OO. l.l' m 00\·cr Dr .• l\'B &12-4620 223 Vi• lth1c.1 I • POOL 11x 35 0 492-KIM R t I t Sh 2005 Port Albans Cir., Harbor Newport-2 Blk N, 19th. furn. Atlull! only. ~r11 ~::~~·d~~,~~:i ;~:CAMEO SHORES : Open S•t/Sun. 1·5 4~~~.1~;~~i~1cC1!~~1 ~; 1clr~~s~~~~.rri>'~ .. 1~ I ~: ~os ih:" 2 1 ::. 110\ll!C,l c:;;:N";;~~.,. duplex. 3 f>£L~~~c1!'u~Bdrm 1 1~pl!1.:>~~:o ~J A.J Anchorage \\'•>"• Lido Ocean vi<'W • L'U'lom home A palio. boat door, nr bch. 11ar, Id~. ta~e1, In~. Across C.!\f, $.!O mo. C•ll G4>-0j&J. BR, 2 BA, S3ja mo. 3 ER. Furn apt i 1:u plus uUL Garg. AdUl\J. Ulil pd. 1 · Piirk. Call 6i'3-2S9G ~ sr., 4 bll., pool • Vi"lly L I~ldo Isle :\ nn. -t •tU· BRASHEAR REAL TY Victor Hugo t, l. •I u n a . t>efot'c 2 P?.I or alt ll 21• BA , StOO mo. NE\V, }teattd pool, amplo patk11~. ~tonto'ria. Sl&-0336 ' l. E ~SE lop t I 0 n $7-;)JXlO un1!t'r mArke1 at S'i6.500 • ~ dto. A~um,. r xl11tlng 84i-Sa07 E\·es-. 6'2-0127 494-'4!:!. 49.l-n31. Pl\I. • Eagy ac~u. Agcnl ~1~1 No childl't'n ·no pct~. NICE l BR DU p L. EX<; Bfly~~I t'xcr. horttr. full t or A)'lpc11nt1nent Call I loan. Full prlt'f' $8'1,-0\\INElt: Ao<-Sum(" s -.. VA. 4R RR, T2~:, _BA1., Tl.;:: f'am fE~IALE a'OOma!c ntf'd, lux· L.E.\:;t:: $1;1,000 ~1'e!il ~· l!IW Pomol"lll, C .. \f, Ath.llts. $11&. ;! ,-iciv Bactc Bay Si50/ino. '44-1133 1 000 Spscious 3 Br. 21i bR, fam fin. Q ~1~ .... ·~1· c 1;1111c~ ury 11pL $'i0 a nlO, util r e. home. f'ul1 \+\cw or ..lack S1~2 BR duplex. lill"tl."C, * Phone ?HS-OS::l.l * i ' Chi·ner _ &lz...471 j t::.\~Bl~Urr REAL n• b' rn1. 1\' I tr p Ir , landscl)td, tor 11 c ' -· • Int l. no smoki"'. Cd~1. I Bay. S300/mo. Ow nt r yard, tood IOOA\lion. Bkt. SlOl • tiJRN. Leh. col ,? BY O\VNER: Bluff~ Condo. DAILY PILOT 0 t r.1 E . A.-COfilll1N·MAJ1tT1N'11 Rllrdl'!n kitchen. J 111 m • c. ~,';,~~n 1tcA1t)'. ;:,~1-1:;1& 64.;...w79 1 642-t11!i 5.1"-6980 I iv/util. pd. l-""11.rlvlew A 1 2 Br. den, 21.1 ha, !UJ1u.ry LINES. You .can use them l1l•Jlll. ~I 962--0991. 1 ti.I.ALE roon1mate v.·11nled to FANTASTIC vir1v or harbor $110-Bachclor art. a.II utll. \\1llll0n a1·ea. MS-0:;%! ' + 31 1 Avenll'la ('11.mpana. t111· fust pennies a.)ay. Dial THl'-; Strill NEVE°'n°Sm-ii CI IA ROL IT ! 11hare 3 br In N.B. Yrly, l:. Ltdo. J Bedrooms+ p&ld, clOISfl 101hoppin,. AVai11 ·2 Bit, ll·lns, c.rpt. Ad.Pl N.· s F.\·t>~. &l\·2$61 6-l2.J671 Pl'LOT \VANT AD~! &12-5671 OAILY PILOi \\'A:~ ADS! t OA lL\1 PILOT \\'ANT ADS! fiij mo. Ct11l &t;>..J4~. $lli l\Jonth t!Ts.3932 l'IO\\'. Bia· .. ~ Sl.60 tn0. 64:t-6;>:lt or 64M ~=:! ---------.. ... --• . ' imrnr-,__..__"1iloor.A1.il"s--'-"'---:i•·"'"~oo~r ... Ls RINTAl.s , RENT.+.u • • /RENTALS •• • 1 "'!!~·'!*~··.ilil·m.· •·•· ·z .... pm-•*~ .REA'1.1sTATI! •-1iw ....,..; u.....,,...., A,11. u.w~ 'A,11. ~ Ap11. Unfvmhhed Apt1. uJi..1nl..., 1C * * G•..-r•I .,.~.;~. JIOI c.;,;;;w lllO~· M<IH ' --mt c .. ~·· J~,Hu~nt.,. lle:Ub 15400 Olf-lce--R-..... -.-,.-_--607G-, tINY \ BR to Rti pona. OCEAN Vlc.w 1 u n de,: k, •loPa Oftl>.111 mo. "G• &•ND Ol'ENIN'"-" * * * bHch. """'•Pl•.'dlx-BR. * ... •it* ~ .. _..._ bl!11.11_, t,fP~..i.9rn. ~_._ - Villa Pom.ono "NEAR TH~ lfA!!:H"' EL PUERTO MESA BBQ, nr ahOps A pier. $173: Adu.It&. baby ok. ~1 CHEZ ORO A•t..'mt AU... la Ntw 1-2-3-BR. prlv. raragea. Pool. U t 1111 y or DELUXE Office Sp ace: : Cli>ted, pancttd, etc. 10 In. di\'.idu.1 oUltts, O\'er__JOOcl ~ fl. Located in N"·pt Bch .. StlOO a mo Incl utll. :.lr. GallUTJ, 642-9470 O~FICE SPACE ror lease. \Vorld Slvin&J Bldg. Pacific Coast H\\7 I.: Forrest, Lapna B 1 •ch. IU OPENINC GEN(R6U$ MOYE IN ALUIWANCE SPECIAL 1 MONTH'S .FREE KOO COMPLETELY FURNISHeD thf MAPLE STRllT, COSTA MESA I BR, \V/\v crptlf, bltns, 1·t(rlg., newly decont~d. Adults only, no pcotf, $l35 l'tl' n10. Incl. ulUihea. Trade\\'inds Realty, 841-8311 J BE.DR l>f 1'.todern To'A·nhouat, 2H1 BA, crptll, C:rps. prlv patio, 2 c:iar JU. Pool I.: Qubhou.se. $710 )lo. l.eaie. 644-MJJ 642171(1 NE\V 1 BR-blk to ~ach. Priv• patio. NICE! QUIET! 49-1.9481, • M ~·- ·CORONA DEL MAR '. ADUl T LIVING Wh•ddy• W•nt? Wh1111dr• Got? 5'1CIAL CLASSIPICATION FOR Immaculate 2 rooni. Prlvahl office. Ground tloot. private bttU1. S"-' mo. Utll pd. Parkin1. G7WaT ()wner, FROM S140 ' . !. -.~ SUN DECKS & PATIOS CARPETS, DRAPES, LOADS OF PARKI NG -GARAGES POOL -REC. ROOM NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Sfe<lal R•t• ~ I j I OCCIWANCY ALSO UNFURNISHED AVAllABLE * NO RA TE INCREASE FOR SUMMER S Linea -S timn -5 buck• ltULlt ... AO llJUlf INCt VDl ._Wl'liol .... l'ltYt flt w.e.. a-.Wlltf fOll WMll Ill lrtlM. A TIRACTI~ .S\llte w I 3 carpeted offictll, a/c, all ulil, best location 27tD Harbor. C.i\I. 432 aq rt. $%li mo. s.tG-4632 t ··~· a..vou• .....,.. 1n.1tr ....... •-l 1n1u ., Httrtli•~• .... HOT"lll+O -Olt IALI -1l.IDl:I ONl 'fl . I ~'Ury i:ard<n &l)&l'lmOPl• ~mnr comJ)Jett pM\•acy, )uutifuJ landscapin: It \:an~ recreational o.facilltl~ In a country ~ , 4'}\lb atmoaphert. No\1• CLOSE TO EVERYTHING ALL UTILITIES PAID To Pl1c• Your Trider•, P1r1dlu Ad PHONE 642·!671 lachelor, 1 f. 2 letlroom1 Adults Only l'leose -No l'ets • LUXUR IOUSLY FURNISHED 1 & 2 BR'J FURNISHID lo UNFURNISHED l• .!-:''"' 1n Ne\vport Beach. AlodeJs opelf'.10 am to 8 pm " ·;; Itenta tram IW-$SJO e ALL ELECTRIC APARTMENTS • PRIVAT E GARAGES * ' * •I Furnlshtd or unrurnlllh~ ' ; ,. Oakwood , i .. e 2 SWIMMING POOLS I Heetecl I C11t• Mesa 5100 / "'!.·~'.t..~""" 5200 i' · Garden • • ! .. ;Apartments . • • • : 1700 16th Slr••I 714: M2-1170 1760 Pomona, Costa Mesa 1w ... •I Nlw,.rt, ~ ....... 17th & 11111 Ir.I BRAND·NEW APT-HOMES Nt ver before ll\'ed in. PrJ. vale paUo livini. N ear C•1t• Mt•• 5100 !Coat• Mtl• 5100 beach & shopping. All ne1v 1,;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;,;;;;;;;:;,;,;;;;;;;;I bullt·ins, diah1•ashers. 11•/1v c1rpetin&, drape~. private ----------- ... liviJtr. NEWPORT BEACH LUXURY LIVING NE\V, Spacious 2 & 3 Bed· room. 2 Baths. Adult!!. Steps io \\'eslr.IHf Plaza Gar, •nale adults, (lpl. $13.). J BR. 2Y.: BA Townhouse, 202-A 14th 536--1319; 637-1183 N-8. Pti. J)lltio. pciol; elec:. 2 Sr., ll!i bath, frpl., \\'/d, kitchen. $32,000: Take i'o w [1:1&: .• carpet, drapes, patio, do\vn, late rrtO<lel car. T.D. pool prlv., S165 nio. 968-2413 or ? ! Owner 64~. after 4 p.m. I::--:---:----:--E.xchange Large Spanish 2 BR. Redec. Duplex \V/pr. vw home. clear. Ventun, Crpts, drps, stoi;c. No pets. \'lll. SG0,000 for yacht/prop, Re!cr req. St40. 71 5-B 54e-9183 See Ca Califo1·nia St. 540-4935 eves. -· L. rver, Sli p ~9. 1137 Bayside Dr. 2 Bdrms, 2 bath. Priv pa tio, I:-::---:-,,-.,----- healed pool , ,vtsher 1;; dryer 2 Sr, 2 Ba, bit-ins, frplc, pa. hook up. 9G2-89M tlo, pvt bch. in Bayside Vil· Jage. $14,500 ''alue + s.r. 3 BR Condo. all appliances. FOR lot,_ acrea~. 01· fixer. frplc, crpts, drps, patio, uppe!'. Mrl-4241 pool, $180. 962-4167 Ni\v 1 BR. CARPETS, \\'ILL TRADE IO irrigiltt'd DRAPES. Avail April liith. acres in lfemet w/3 rentals The Llndbolll' Co . 536-2379 for Orange Co. !11(,'0mt pror-crty. call li t•l 962·2561 · ;fOTEL ROOMS ,OR I 3 BR·2 BA·lrtllc .. pl"' i ·VIP'S ixPENSIVE? e 2BR·28A-patios 645·0252 MARINER SQUARE Al'TS. 2 BR, 2 ba Apt. Crpts, drps, rcfr!g, diaposal C I tan . 842-jiOj, 84~766 BEAUTIFUL ENGIJSl-f 6 Rn1. llome near Pasadena for N.8., Cdi\I, OT. Duplrx :ir unit:s. Home \·1lue $29,500 clear. Call 5'1S·!532. J. IHil Fer CembinitiQI\ • I BR·l BA-delu.'t:e si~le 1244 lrvlnt Ave., N.B. Ow"td & mene1N 11, Th• lnlnt Ctmp1ny Santi A"• 5420 -------:,' O~F-ICE-APT. Corsica n Apt. Homu .. stij'r privale Buytront SUNi;'LQ\VER AVB. ----VILLA MARSEILLES ~'. 2 Bit apt, completely Bt\vn S. ?-lain· & BrisLol IA YFRONT BRANO NEW t -~~\\1th linens, <'le. Sea. I,,~ .. ~ Located '.~ mile E. of South 2 BR, 2 BA Luxury Apts. SPACIOUS l!{ln&.I or ye....cy rental. Laun-Ora1inc County~s Bfoat eauttful Cout Plaza Shopping Center Priv. terra~. elevatot-s, sub-1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. i tiy facilities l boat slip .'lpar~ment Communttv C1ll 54()..1973 ten·anean pk·r. All elec. Adult Living "· 11V4il. Ue Ruiz, 546-7!502 or Featuring a c 1 u b atmosphere for your l!vea. 545·2321 Poo.1. sort 1\·ater, <locks. su1. Furn. & Unfurn. ' 612-4641. comfort and pleasure-just completed l or 2 \V. Coast "'''>'· Nel\'J)Ol1. Dishwasher-color coordlnat- , QIANNEL -3601 Finley. Bedroom, 2 Hath. F)lrnished.or Unfurnished. &42-220'4 ed •PPllwces · plush aha& · ~eatly lease. 2 Br.'.11, l ba. Air·Cond .. soundproofed, self cleaning ovens, Ovitt It Luxurious YEARLY 3 Br. 2 ea, w/w ca1·pet • choice of 2 color $10.000 1'.lotor honlC + boo.I trlr .1 35 hp n1otor. ss:;oo ;:-~. house in Pasaden11 . TI'l.I (or RCal Est1ti or ~ C2lll 631-554.ll E:q. $21,100 2nd T.D.'s. $27jO '69 V\V Sq. Bek, auto, air. S4500 Vencl. 1nach. on loc. I'rd for Rl'al E.statf: or ! (213) 681-5542 ,F'..rplc , pa tio, Rar. b · d ' 1 h 1 h I d · Adult Llvlt11 tt •• , crpl, drpi1,blt·ini, paUO. i,1 schemes · 2 batla • srall ··Dawnetaln, $27j 11,1 uHJ. eam cedings. 1s 1was er, us . an scap1ng blk 10 ocean, no pet!I. S:l75 sh<»vers . mirrored v.·ard-!~yaU nov.' .• \\leekly Jul \Vith streams .& \Vate~fa11s, e1.e~~tors, BBQ's, HACIENDA .HARBOR nto. Ca ll 642_~85. robe <looNs • indittct Ugh!· I BR. 2~1 BA To11•nhouse, '12M. Aui. S11:i. 833-1134 Y clubhouse \\'iLlt social act1v1t1es. saunas, DELUXE 2 BR. \Vestcl!II ina: In kltcbe~ _ brealdast N.B. Pri. pa1io. pool, clcc. _ "AYCLIFF .,01.-L Jacuzzi & s\vim pools, private garage with 8RA.ND NEVI 1 "2 BR b•r . hugi! private fenffi'I kitchen. S32.000. Taki! low .. • m c storage. Fron1 :,<110·210. $150 1: $170 all ur incl ~ui··-~~s-' bulll-ina. patio_ plush .1'\nuscap!ng. :lo1\·n. latc n1odeJ car. T.D. ~wu.· WEEKLY RATES * FOr .. Joy•ltlt ··"rtP.\Utdhtts coterl"t to tlls· &l2-6'i7.i4 a mo · no li!~e. I brick Bar-B·Q's . l11rge heat-,",.,';;;i;;o;;'-,"::~;-'<.":-o.66u::":.· = ~lecahen, TV'i, ma.id service. cett1l119 edtdta, c; .. : •: to MEl.IMAC WOODS , •• Bltns, shag crpt, drpa. '11lr. ed pools & IA'lai. 10 UNIT apt in Van Nuys .~ ltd P~I~ .,,,26_ Ju1t e11t tt 2•00 Hcrl\or llv4., nr. N1i.,·ra Calflllec Beautiful landi;cp'g. Sorry 110 LOVELY 11\1!'.'HSE \l'/vlew of 3101 So. Bristol St. I c.xchange for Jrnproved, un. -~ .........,.. J 425 MERRIMAC \'.'/\Y, COSTA MESA e 545-6300 pet!I. lnq. at otilct by pool pool 2 Bdnn i Ba frplc, lri 11,J r.r1. N. or So. COR t Plua) 1 improvc-d, con1n1crclal, . I Br bea.ch ,t,pl. }'urn. IVl•Y1'H1t :O NIW-MOVE IN NOW! or Art! 9. patio $2j(j A;:::cnt &IG-0732 Sa nta Ant home 01· apt in Orange or ,df<!Orated, carpeted. S160 'ti! ---• -241 AvKade, CM 2 BR. 2 BA. ATRJU:\1. C/D. PHONE : 5574200 SD County, 492·1~0:1 Bk1·. l"1y. ~before 9,.aiter R&NTALS 642-292:>. e\·es 646-0979 Bltn.s. encl gar. Adults. $190 ~~~~~~"!":""'"l'' j 2 Ne11.-er duplexes, sid<' by ·~.. Apta. furni1hed Cost• M•t• 5100 ISt-. j .18-3708. 67~2310 Sfl5. LARGE Che-crful ne111y side, 3 Br. 2 ha. ea .. fpl cs; ~E 1 BR. nr oce11.n. L B h HOS STUDIO APTS. !•.~!!M!!!!!!.~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!E~.. 2 BR, l \i BA. Crpts, drp1, furn. or unf. I BR apls. nr. he h. Equi1y approx. . 'Ujltain.. Sundec]:;:. S140. aguna ••c 2 BedrtlOms . 2 Balhs A. TINl"U bltns, patio & pool. $160 n10. Crpts, drps. bltns, f&rg. I $2i.fXXl. Trade for land 01. · -w-"""" Slud ts k """' .,,..,. "'P' l:a5 Pla«ntla Ave. NB child OK. Nr schls. 2230 S. Ind""!. Reallo• ,~ .,= , ,cmr1;· . en o ·. u •~ BACH. apt. nr. bch. ;, 1r.1·:ri. C8.rpets I.: drapes. Gara1e Quiet ltark·Like Apta ====:-::====-:: CN -• ·~ 1 ...,... ... ~ Centf'r S!, S.A. r. . BR. tum. apt Util. pd. UUI. pd, AvaU. 'til Jure ZI. .-&: ....., Cabrillo DELUXE· 1·2 & 3 "BR's. ---\Varner}. 5(>.-098!J 1; Ac· Pool, 3 br, 2 ba. lh , .Boo!. No children or peb. ss:; l'ilo. Refer'1. 40 1-·~1'.!;1 S17:i Per l'ilonth · or Prv p:itlos e Htd Pools Back Ba~ 5240 ========= 36' pool, hone prop or unilll. 2403~' 16th, NB 646-4664 ·-----·--· -SIG.:> On l.eaEe Nr shop'c e Adults only _ _..-"CJ.---"-'""' L 8 h 5705 20:\I eq. Trd for home In NB B S Cl I •710 117 c•t Vl!:\V :t en. cprts, drps, egune e1c c•i . 2 R. -Oceanfront: 10 June an tmtn e ., ,75.,11· t I Santa Ana Avt., ,. bl or •• or 1ncoml!! prop. ----'I 113 I =--~ ln~, pool. $l1W. mo. 0 531 7636 ~h. Othtrs available! n 1r Apt 646-...,..,. * 6iJ-3U90 * BEAUT. 2 BR v\e1v apt.. wner · · A,llPEY REALTY ~2-3850 SPARKWNG l bl)r;;i. pool I """I k patio. 6 1r10. or l ~Vc-,.,-, .. -, ... ,,-.-1'""','-.•. -.. ,""',·1-... -,-,-La-J,·o ~ built~ins 2 bloc!:~ l r o ni ,,.,.., ·• " " .. Y~RLY 1 Br Apt. Avsll beach. oc-ean vi<'1,, ~ca1· -'""O"'=-c or for Santa Ana a.i~a Eaat Blwff 5242 yr leosl'. Rea~. Niles '= Arro\1•het1d , $3.JOO '"ilue . •.~~.,.142A1<luJt. No pets. Call lease. No childl'en '" r~i~. AVAIL MAY lST cbco PAU.IS. ----'--·-· 11·knds 499-420j; day~ (Z13J clear. s"·nn foi· propcrt,11 or •..-$l40 mo. 2 Et, 1~~ BA. Firt:pla.ce. Cpl!!, SANDAL\\'OOD APTS. 2 BR Studio: 2 Bath. PO\\'dtr 537-12j() ext. 48 ? Lr 8·2698 eves, d 8 y s ON" Bay near Lido, 1 Br Call 4gz.4jC or 4:i~ 1;,:~J drps, blt-1ns i11t·. 1.li~h\1·ash· 2101 Ponderosa. Santa /1•111 1 r111, trplc, plu!h crpf:. l•H· OCEAN Jo'RONT new luxui·y 642.8060. er. AU this plu.s a "COOL INr. 17th k Tustin! 542-I Kl ins, 11na.IJ patio. :! car i,:al'~. 2 BR 2 BA Adul ls , '.::C':':-:::=:""."::--:::--::--·fi.tio apt. $l85 incl. util . GORGEOUS ne1v J h•'r1n2 POOL" and recreation room . $2j(I mo. 644-2492 =:~: '197-1661 · '00 'aG i\1-BENZ 100 SL Conv. . Beat slip &\•all. 6TJ-&4;,o balh home apt. $1~0 r1'>, SJ'" mo. 1st a·" last + ,.. "========= 3rd 01\'ll{'J" • "'ood 111\ 11·a)'>, it(yrn6NT ·"" "" '" fAJRWAY TO\VNHOUSE -Ne1v lilt. 2 ·--~-·-• ~uxury . 2 s:. 101 Don1inquez. A'l l ,\. curily deposi t. :;49.()674 er:. 2,,,, Bath!, ff.nlc, encl D•n• Point 5740 $8·S900 value traile. for Van, 2 Ba. Boat shp avail . $31.i. 011·ncr 492-6002 or J.~:?.1:;11. . ., p u /C • i\fc.Kf'ntlt Realtor. 646--0732 EL CORDOVA VlllA AP gar. patio. 61:;.5011 --------1 · · am~r · e OCEANFRONT e ltlNTALS 1 ~rand ne1v delux aptll, spac. JS, 2 Bednoni, 2 bath, pool ac· I DELUXE NEW 67:>.2a!l l \\1eekly untll 1Umrue:r Apts. Unfurnished ious, l & 2 Br, S\\in1min&" ctJJ. S200 a month. 543-&117 2 BNl.room, l~; bath, split I $22,000 Red HUI Jot, view, Call 642·126j --~ ---· pool, b-bque, l'ec hall. These N'e~r Orane:e Co. ,..Airport &: or 844-5516 le vel, 'vith all applia~ FC + $5,000, alllO Cdi\t du. stN'GLE furn r 1 O•ntr1l SOOl att the best in the area. Sec UCI. Adullll only. I iarage., vie\\'. S200 mo. plex $22.000 eq. Sll._ f'ern- '.Qfit.s d e · aa :!e hap,; them 11 2011 Charle, manag. Corena dtl Mir 5250 Lingo Real E&tatf: leaf, for house Irvine Ter. ;~. i adui":1n:. 67~13 VENDOMr. tr John I.: Lciu~ Seller1, 20122 Santa Ana A\·to. --~ Jnvtslmenlll Pace or units, Bkr 675-6044 I! 646-2118. ?>Irr. ~In. Bnice S.13-3&M 199-lJ91 Palm Desert, Shadow !\II. 3 tlARBOR Vll.LA APTS ) '"" .. B eron1 tlel Mir 4150 Dfi\IACUU.TE APT,s, ~ REAL ESTATE R. 2 Ba., pool: furnished. 10 min. to beach. adults only. HARIOR GREENS ~ •rt• Trade for smaller house, BR. Mlfl\lerile, So. of ADULT l: FMlJLY 1 & 2 BR, l !oi Bath Carpell, General condo. apr.. T.D.'s. Equl!y jH""Y· ~ ma. No children. SECTIONS AVAILAFH r::: tlr1>5, bltns. Priv pa 1 io . APARTMENTS $30,000. 6-14-225,j o~~FICE OR STORE ~ BR. 3 BA. din rn1. tam l~ x ~· or 30 x Jj' rn1. pool, etc. $39,9,j(J va.I. oU 11 pkinr &: utU furn \\'IU trade for ~mailer houte Ne1vport & Bay Center, C~1 QC' ! ! Can fl"9.1'1Ct. ~ Ne1vport Blvd.,646-1252 Bier. SJS.6341 3 Lr: offices: 2 res&;;Qms, '68 COUGAR A·I condition au utll incl. air cond. $230 S1300 <'QUity ~.,4. pnyments nw-all 3. 2·100 \V. Coast for A·l miall transpo1·\a. HI\')', No. 9. N.B. 1>12-2&13 lion car. Beat Location In CdM 675.289.i alt 6 pin. soo to 1.WO :oiq. It. DcltL'\:e Off~ Sinoglcu -Thi eq./beaut. iec Spat-es. Avail Immed. Oceanfron.t 4 Br, 4 ba, 2 sty !!,101ic 011'nc1·. !H2..!t9.i0 h111. Oceanside for vae land, 525 to 1500 Sq. ft.. Furn income or sn1lr h1n, Orange or unfurn, crpts. drps, park· Cnty. ;)31-0651, 5-W-0428 ing. Reason11iblt. 646-2414 flon1e Jn C.l\J .. E.Side. 70 2630 Avon St., Newport Bcb. ac·s clear &,: T.D.'s. Trade S?>IALL 0Ulc6.on busy cor- for apts 1'1 bch Vu or ner Costa J\fe:sa $50/morrtll large home. utll!tles iDCluded. 642-6500 Call • >JS.3813. HUNTINGTON BEACH Comn1crc. i11<."01ne · h't"e &: Air Conditioned clear· inc. S,12:i !\lo. S40.000 ON IEACH II.VD.. Equ ily. \Vill track' up for De::-k 5p1l!:e avall11blt In units, con1merc. 01: ? ne\~·est office buUdinz at 1'-.ir~I \',·alkcr RJlr. 646-7414 ptimf! loc11Uon in lluntlng· Lon Bcarh. Air conditio11t1d, i\fodcl aircraft. 4 ch. digital, beautiful entran~. Front- pl'op. radio conll'Ol sysLen1 11g<' on Beach Blvd., rttr k 1n1sc hobbit supplies FOR leads tn private puk.ln1 Avon or Zodlae s!ylc inflat. lot .SJO ;:er month fOf' bl tl.. •--3 space. De11k anQ cria1 n a c 11'111' uual. 8 7-89IO &\•ailable for SS. lluslnns Dover Shores view lot, cot·· hours ans\verln:; service acr Galaxy & ;\Jarine1· avallablto for $10. All ut lll• J3j,000 value. 1'rarle for in. ttes paid except telephone. t'Olllt' property or ~me. DAILY PILOT :;.tS.1936 17875 llACH I LVD. HUNTINGTON llACH BEAR \\IHEEL ALIGN· 642-4321 ~·!ENT MACH INE. like ne1v. 1'1ED, Dental suites avall, :ost $4200. \\'Ill lratle for 72j &: 1215 sq ft. S3c a sq Jt. ~1u11per or equal value. 59ll lleU A\·e, J-LB. 846-3221 5·!!1-204·\ . NEAR c.~1. C!ty 1-lall.·J Rm. F'ord 6i-Rangt'l' fJOO 1!i Ion Oflices. Pantled, carpets. ?.U. V-3 . Au!o trans. Lci1v drapes. $1:;(). Call 64~ .ow niiles. 8' bt'd. Ne-ed ser. C 1iceable s1naller Sla \\"agon M OFFICE $90 )I' PU. 64642'1-J Call S4G..48.i.l 3 Br. 2 B.ii. Beach Jlomc. OFf'"JCE 0r store opp(llltt Balboa BAy Club. 1610 W. Slli\I solid i"Q. Lf:Metiold at Coast 111\'Y, N.B. 64~ l\lo!culela, Oahu . For T.D .. stock. rescn·t prop. boat etc. 3 R;\I. Ole. ssa. Crpted . f\lr. Frank, 612-9206 Eve11. Ground Ur., pknr. 1 Rm. T tl II . Ofc. $j(). &IS.1124, N.B. ra e untLngton 1-lal'bour \\'a\erfront w1dock, brand FOR rent offlce1 or ato~ ncll' for Lido 11·atprfront fb;. 130 E. 17th St., Or . .$85 rr·u vper. Lovely home & ~ up. 64&-8181 nluch ck>.sel' to L.A. 01\'tler OITICE SPACE ~1s.r..s1. on L'OAST 1-fIGHWAY •&lj.-0810• ·s.:; Lincoln Cont Full pol\'· r \', air. Jeathrr int. Clean. S:'>JALL Office on busy cor· $700 \'alue. trad~ for VW, ner Costa i\tE'Sll $:50/month siu. 1v~n. smaller car or utilities inclucled. 64~~ ?': 6~1-29j l ;0c:,:::nl"•""" -;H;,0::-",cc'-· °"NB°"""". -=s'°'J7'°',;,oo"' 1 lnduatrial cq fN'e & clear land Sl0,000 Property B ~ -.. -----eq aM!IOIV ._,\y Jimits, l1·ade bot h for units. Bkr NE\V Bldg., 11 .000 511 It for 61.~4 s.ul~ or lease. }'or ctetalls 82 G•n!OP AP". 2 l>t', 2 ba, iilllttill lltlllf!J a/r, patios. Can raise rents G42-s:l60 Sil. \Vant incon1e prop., BLDG. 1250 sq 'ft + 1mall T.D.'s to !I'll or 1 Strieby house. Room for 3 mo~ l'. AsliOC, 54f.>.21lll. bldg·s. Lot lOOxlll', Call 64~1ev('s. \Vhat do YoU bave to trade? List ti here -in Orange County'• hu.,;est read tracJ. lnz ~ -ar1 m&ke 1 lkA1. ~ommerc1al -----1 * 67J..461S + Close to shopplnt. Park J>\1·Jn11ning PQ<H, laundl'y rnt. Bachelor, J.2 Ii J BR. Furn/ ON TEN ACRES R1nt1l1 Wanted 59'0 • Spacious 3 Br's, 2 Pa Fron1 $lli. 2621 Harbor uni. From SllO &: up. Gar· 1 &: 2 BR. Furn I.: Unturn --.... * * * * '* ' E pvt bach r.. ·• ht>• • 2 S.d d fl la ; rl ,, I OLDER Chrislian co u p I e • • ""' "' J · rooms Blvd. Ph 9-5, 5.14-19TI, alt j en patios • lka111 ttllgs rep r.e11 P v. pat ... s l l'!!\!!'!"!!!'!J!!!!l!''!!!J!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!':!~!!!J!'!~!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!! FOR SALE -rDR LEA.SE .. C·l bldg. 11ith 4000 aq. fl. Can be divided Into 2 to 4 oHicei> & Jealif'd separately, Owner a11.xlous -11·ill help linance. Bring offl'rl '~Ill. drpt. refrig, hotplate . .,, f1vim Pool, Put/&:r?en pm. i>IS-9081 Frplcs e Rec Rn1s I 2 Pools 11ools. TeMb . Qlntnt'I Bkf•t. need& 2 bedroom apt. under SU;, mo. 673-£904 • Frpl, l•di""·."~· lac .,. s 900 •· l Cd•t &I ' "611 $100. Costa r.1,~a. Consider k&AL E!iTATE REAL ES (ATE " v'"·"•J CLEAN, quiet 2 BR d"ple.". aunas e Nursery School .,..H .at:!, ~ .... ~ I I I VI 1145 An1heim Ave. ·' Fam I.: Adul t sections, Im· ~l\:lacArthu! 11r Coos! l!lvyl fght tut cs. \ fe .11 nurse. General General IL-. 4•-~. ST ' 'lE"A . '''·'"~ New cpts. Dt'f)~. blt·lns.a experif'ncc renting. collect. --p~------'°"';::.::_;:;:. ____ __:.-• u ... ., ..., _ ... _ " G b 1. 1 1 med. oocup. 2700 ~l~l'l<ln • -. I r ar Rgt' r isposa · ·cnced \\'ay, Cl\t Nr Hl'br I: Adams. NE\VLY DECOR. 2 BR. in1 apartments. Li11:ht main· Rooma or Rent 5995 Business Rental ENT Free to female in OC;tanfront t pt For return of keeplllf houae and cook· in;:. 92G Octanfront. Balboa ' Down1tl.lr. }ard. \Vater & gal'dcner pd. :>46--0JTO \\'/fpl. Blk. 10 shopping. lcnance. 645-10j2 6060 e . • RENT • 3 Rooms Futniture Adults, no peis .. $1-l:i mo. I $l80 Mo. Adult• Pl'Cfen't'd LEAVING Toi,·n in June? ROO:O.I in private Go Id SPACE F'or b!lrbPr shop in 1st &: last plus $j() Pecur!ty I DELUXE 2 Br, 11,2 Ba. •ral Pinchin Realtor 615-4392 \Vant niiddle ~re couple 10 i\t eda lll on home. $00 1· plaza centrally loca te d tleposlt. Avail ;\11,11 11 t. Yearly !ta.st . 31l E. Bay rent your bonic on loni nio./$13 v;eekly, 64$-2042 among the 1302 luxury µark 5-'3-3036 alt J A\'e. f Penlnsulal. 0 PEN 2 'J3ll. hfarg'Ul'rite, So. of term? Best· care for reas. ROOJl.f For Rent: t Empl Ne1\·port Ap~ being built $19.95 & UI' 2 BR Unrurn. Ne1rly dee. SAT. 138-1949 Hw)(. $t75 mo. No cbildren. rent . Cl ly or country. (2l!J lady. Priv. ba. & enlr. 1502 al Jan1 borte & Sen Joaquin Ne"' crplll, le drps. Spac. NE\\i' 3 Br. 2 Ba aplll, · * 6134616 * 4.is-3744. Orange Ave., C.i\I. Hills Rd., N.B. 644--1900 ?>Ionth-To-r.tontll Rcn lllls ta.: I .le \\'IDE SELECnON Colesworthy j.'. Z:: 1 _ 43SI NO DEPOSIT 0.A.C. N BAY • l DR Ap t. S:?2~ .• Cus,10111 l"urnitun? ~n':I , : 1 room apt. $200. a17 \V. 19th, c ri1 :'>48-3"81 :Oompl. turn .. a;arr . 320 Vla Sl~J ER, 2 bath studio, :u~ Nord. &3&-02'28 rana;e !: 01·en. w I 1v , grounds. Adlla, no peL,. $140 families only. From S2ij. 1-~DRM .. cpll, draPf'! -ce.-L'A..-cN~D~L~O"R~D~S~i'" ROO:'\t &: ba!h in pri\'•te mo . 2'1S.J Fount11in \Vay E. Call Anita, 673-QIO, Jones Fu!"· or unf. $140 -_SI~ i'"ll.EE REN.fAL SERVICE honl r. Cl\T. Fenialo pref. Office Renta l 1Ha11>or, 1um •\\'. of Realty. Scf'n1c Properties 615-5726 Broker 5S4-69S2 C.all 546-3240. 6070 & Co. \\"U!OnJ. \VII.son Gardens 3 BOR:\1S, 2 baths. Nf'ar 2 BR. 2 BA, bllns. ~frig. [ G ~ , ==::-=:===== Apls. \\'el'tclift Shopping. Gar, Garagt. No children or pe!s A.RAGE Needed for stock Mot1l1, Trlr. Crt1 . .5997 Harber Hei11ht1 Apt1. Adlts. S175. 540-4•31, S22,; n10. 573--5131 room .. N.B. Or C.r.1. &rf'a. • !\.Ir. Ide. 171~1 i7M330. childJT n 11·elcomt:. Bk r . F.";;;'"°"=.;..••:.;l•;;;nd;;;.. __ ~:=SJ 534-<980 ' ~AT Sip l 2 Bdrm. $~ 2 Br. RIO. ir/"·· drp£. Rooniy-Deluxe 2 & 3 BR. i>46-37i6' 2 Br. Apt. f'ew crp11 lr f.\~IIL'' \\ish~s lo lease a •or 5 Br homr. HOLIDAY BEACl-f P.IOTEL : raraaa apt. 1 bath JljQ C:hilc:re n ok. Bkr. ~80 Home atmosphere incl gaJ"i. 2 BR. UpPf'r apt. Sl•O mo. paint. SlSO. Call Roon1s . kitchenette&, JOO' k) Beach. r re t Continental breakfast. 18 32 N. El Camino Real SC. 492-3j82 I \\~EKLV rnT~. s EA LARI" i\!OTEL, 2301 Ne\vport Bh•d, Costa i\1esa. Ired alr htg, blt1111. Cla to Ga1, eltt. "'-\\'Ater furn. No 613-9183 ~-J&-9067 iU Grundy Re altor 642-4620 Costa Mesa 5100 S.D. fnvy, shop:. achl, park. Pf'ls. AduHs only. 16 9 -· utilltlta paki, avaUabll! 7 -June 1. Sll~. LUXURIOUS-NEW !Bhvn Bilker&: Cli.ltr, \\'.of \Valnut, Apt E. call i>18-e!!M ~lng~n •. ~!ch 5~ Rooms for Rent SffS Harbor) Ren~ Ofc, 3117 2 Br, 1!~ ba., crpt, drps, -Cinnan1on Ave. 546-10.14 blt-im. 1 Child Ot<. $150. Quie t Adult Living GRACIOUS Adult Living Call 9&2-38&6 2 BR. \\'/crpts, drps. blt·ll'l l 'L~R~G""'2'°'B~R~.-,-.~J.-G~.,-,-. -,-,t"lo. R/0. spi1•1:1J sll'Cal*'. frpl, Eo.st i;;ide. Sll5 mo. (213) RO Bac:ihelor: UUI pd. Near 1 k 2 BR. 2 siiim f'lOOls 1 Li E. 18\h St. ~;;.{)()92. 864-tlJO! ... Pt.I. ~fat~. 1ln::le adult Adults onl.'" r.o ""'ls. $190. .-oco--=--~---c-.,- 1;;!1. Refer. Clean Depo.s, ..,,. v~ --~ Bd. Delu,'t:e li p 11. c i o u ~ , 97.50 34 ·""' A1-ocado St.,C.J\f. 1·2 BR'ir. i"um & Unf. $123 Bll·ins. Cpted . Patio. Xcond., q, S · 2-22l9 Ste i\lgr on p1"tinlte.~ up. 1ncl ulll .. Jk'wly <lee., Sl!ia. 64S.07X>/64&.4760 ,~ClifLOftµrtE Apt, Pool. !Eehlud f\.i\fftrt off Harbor bea\11, iiardtn, fX?OI. rte. SEP Uni! 2 BR. Crpts, drp~. ~~ulla, no pela. S~. 11676 at corner Rutgen1 l: A11oc:adol Adult•, no Jl(lll. 19j9 Maple yd, ;-ar, xlnt loe. $JW. 381 E. C&meron. 14Ul21 Dit~ &1.2.m:;, f'\'f: li~;...025.1 Ave, OL J\lsr ~-liui No. J. 64~-8019 rtti Ana 4420 ORLEANS APTS 11 BR. U'n.f, \\'/11'. drps, elf'C, i11QUJET 2 BR. S\O\'e, ttlri,ll. ~ slO\'<'', disposal. 820 Center Palk>. Adults. 224~A State .fO. Lrs c:hurf\ll nt11·ly l I.: " ~r. t \•all. Adulti> 51. Nr. Shoppill&' Cenlt:r. "''"'" C.i\I. f l Bil. apt (triplf'x) onl)'. Pnv1tt p.ttlO. Poo.1. Slal nlO. NEW Ol . l I:. a B Shi t ;,Jttna. firs, 1 chlld ok. Jl:r Launch1· f.tcUJtlca. * DELUXE 1 le 2 BR drp!. b~tns. lm~d. ::P: ~· 2230 S. Ctnttr SI. S.A. Garden Aptt. Blt-ina, prlv. From $150 54G-l913 545-2321 ?f~. Wamu) 50-0989 INr. Or:tn:e Co. Airport: PtllO, healtd pool, frplc. ' ' _ _ T~s1ln at lilh Sl; n l'-. AduJIJ;. $14i mo . ~113 DD.VXE 2 il 3 ~R ~rn IMch 470J \\ ettcllff1. NE\\1ER . Ea!Ulde 2 8 apUi. 93S E1 Canuno Dr1\'t, ;.;;;..;:;~;.;..-...;;;.. ,, • ''"' • h ·hr., c.~f. Ph.S.16-0tSl 1741 Tuttln, Coata ,\Jesa t.'P... 1'P1. s. a .... r. ,..,..,_,=-,,.-,---:c Mri·. rirrs. Cal'50n. 642-46ll Encl. pr. Priv. pat lo l l 2 BR. Nel\·ly crptd. 642-62l1 drp1, tltc kif, childre11 ok. EW Sillflf' aty Card I! n z DR, C""l.s, dt~. r.,,1c, call aft 5 pm, ~l jJ . UnilA. 2 Br, 1 Bu. aihag: .,.. '"' !LAK di crpls, Clr;'l1', dSh\\'hr, 2 ?&t>o. adlla. ~$12.l Call ·~GE 2 Br, J•, B~ ~1 \1 o j)lUot. beam ct\llnai. frple, .M~371. 54247.;,:; apt ~lldren ok, No fl!'U· "'"'(iiijl,fj a•r. ~dults, no pe ts. $16.:i.1 l bR, :l b11.th1. Caf'T)Ort, SJjO, 12a Jo111~. ~~~ ~tudlQ apt 26:.o Elclen. 331..()062 art ll 9Sl Va.l"nc1a $J8j, I BR', dl~r. mu~. rrri111, '1oety ._,.~, pe.nol'lmJ~ p.rn. &: Sun. ·-~~113 or iiolZ-i4.';I clrp11. S110. 1\pt D. 1:;2 E. 'i.,. ~ o 1! ea n, t BA; ~UO, bUJu.hil!, \ie{l·· 1 Is \'O\!J' .\4 1b o u r Ba)'. 49+-2192 ~tiJ. "-'· $173 mo. yr-round. lae TirJ, t'bUd ok. Ne10· danilt6d1? Someone will be Tif.E Q0tCf5!Jl YOU CALL, -s. Ollut Hwy ... ai..IOll> s.c. Pfau. ~S-ti&·-looJdnt for II. Olal 642-0011 'IlIB QUICKER rou SELL I . . ON BEACH! e SINGLES FRCrit $140 e 2 BR 11 ~ BA FRO~! $22:> e 2 BR 2 BA FRO~I $200• e 3 BR 2 BA FROi\J. $3(iO Carpet~-drai"1e1-dl!1t-washer heated pool-s:i.una·t.cnnis l't'C room«ean 1•fe11·!- pa t!os..ftmplr purkhc. ~riiy au11.rdt1. FURN. also Avllil. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC TI-1 OCEAN AVE .. H.8, (7141 $36-1"87 CI-fEERfUL Rooni &: bath ovetlookini ottan $20/\l'k. Nicely clccorated quiet bldr. sundf'ck It kl!chen prl\•. 1289 M isc. R1nt1l1 ' 5999 S. Coos\ H11'}". Laguna Beach. 49~-9017 Ga rage-Storage Rm. 9 NICF. oomfortall le furn. Sl5 each. :\36-109 1 I hdrn1, klt. priv 's optional I A.dull ho1nc nr all C.i\1. I lncomt Property 6000 ~~:nt - IN pl'!, hon1c H 8. ~lnturtd 5 :; t n!lrman. 'Bl'drtn/llittl~a SEPARATE rin ron1b., pvt balh, no lut. SES priv·s. $6.; n10, 96).9666 HOU ROO~l l: bath lor renUt1nen. oa. 11PllCk>ul ~• aere ne1r S.A pvl. f'ntrance A patM>. Near Country Club -2 3 Bdnns, 2 f1vy~beacbe~. Llnen.s rum., baths •nd l 2 Bdm11, • $165 APTS. Jo'urnlshed o r un-S75 mo. 962-4113 H.B. per month income. $69.500 • lumlt.I~. 2 bedroom COLLEGE Or \Vorklna: Girl. °"-ner l'111 tnr.de for smiUI ri1·h·att' patio, :; Polntt Apts. Bal. ls.If'. Kit. le TV rm. home .• Ot ...,·111 htlp finance. 7721 Ell i•. 1 block 11t.·e1 t of incl. Sl5 mo A up. 67>-3613 646-7171 Stach Bl\·d at Otl1"·111·c . ...,.,.;-::;;;::;-T,;;-:,,,..::; $14j pr. mo. ope:n daily. FURN, util pd. Sll. per mo. Student preferred. Call Jor l ~R unfu1'tl deluxe apl. In ippt. 64U520. ·, O THI: Rf.AL '"'\. ESTATf:HS ' tri.plcx. Cas, "'aler, hll-ln stO\·t. frlg~11.I"'. bi: t'OCI I Sl.l per \\'k up \\'/ kitchen. 'N"'EW""'"0e:;1c:.,,.:::,:--nu~p°'J"'=-· •1~-;.,Br;:. p:i.tlo Adultit nn Pc I 1 I SJO "'k up apa. 2376 1.2 Br. Al.so 4-6-~12 neW ~~; .. 1'• Ill. 1102' i:ont1ld nil ,· Ne\\'P()rt Blvd, C~t. 54S-11JjS ·1 unilll. Lindborg Co. 5JG-2S79 A111 ('. I SJ_.£EP1N'G m1 .. prl\'. ho1ne, ATTHAC. 2 Ur. -1';;;\Vlviiif., ! rite: area. Em~lo)·.~man. DAILY PlLOI' OJAI E ·A· All t.\ll'IUI. Pool. l<ids 01\. 6!2-.,jOO() ~ El'Q LINES. You can UH them $1~::1 n10. li401-A l{~l80n J Tl!}; su:o.. NEV:t:R S£'TS on J for Just pennies a d_,. Olal Ln • .J.18. 9liS-7:il0. 84'1.-032:; DAILY PlLCJT \VANT ADS! &CJ671 -------• LAGUNA BEACH REALTOR Air Conditioned Ne1vport Beach Office ON FOR.ESI' AVENUE 1028 Bayside Dri"e Deale spaC"f: avallabie ln 675-4930 ne\.\ut uUlce buUdinit at ~i\T°'A"R"r"N"'A'°'l-P 7N~.---,~, ~ .. -.-,h. prinw loeation ln clownto1vn Prime loc:. Fee S.315,000 La1una Beach. Air rondl-Exel. Ki ng a a rd, R.E. Uoned, ca.rpe:ed. beautiful MI 2.2222. en1rance1; Fro.1lage on ;;;;n--=;c--.,,,~~=~ Forest Ave., rear lead• 10 FOR salr, store building. Afuneipal PAl'kin&: Iota. S50 686198 \V, lllth St. Bethel per month for apace. Deak To"·c:rs arl!!a. 548-1768 A1t and ('hairs avail11.ble !or $5. Business houn: 1nswcrl~ 1ervlce: A\1allable for $10 . AU utilities ps1I" except lelcphonc. DAILY PILOT 222 FOREST A VENUE l.i\GUNA BEACH 494-9460 * ATTRACTIVE * Modern Office Suites ClJ'pttrd and Draped '?ilalntenanc:e included :100 lo 1000 sq. IJt fl'OU!ld 111d at:cond"'floor 17612 Beach Blvd. Hu'rit1ntton Beach e 54{).5124 FOR ltue In Lquna Beach, 3 oUice 1ulte~. app. 13)0 14 tt, or combine, upstairs, low ttnt, cpt I drp1, 1ultabll" for lawytr or de.,, list. 253 Foreat ,\ve. 4~ or 49+-1474 Modem Offices $V~ 1lnrle. S11:i 2 nn 1u1te. Air cond. se<:t'y servtce, Pk?'k'ln:. centt11.Uy located. Sb. C.li1 lat Nat. Bk. BldJ. Costa Me~ "2-14&3 tnduatrial Rental ---- 2500 IQ. fl. l>1·1 16:>4 Babcock, Cosla J\fcsa Q\vner 644-2228, 646-12.'i2 -Lota 6100 - SAN CLEMENTE An."<lout stller will tell fhie 8.000 aq. ft, lot With Jow down. \Vtll located for exctL ltnt vl~w of the Pacific. Aalt. ing $13,900 with 1011t down. 1'"or more lnfonne.tion, pteue call K.\V, Small. Eckhoff lo Anoe .. Inc. 1m \V, Chapman A~ °"'""· Cat•. 5414621, Ew!s-wknd1 ~ R·2 LOT BALBOA BLVD. Block lo ocean. ~ tor tor % prier. $13.500. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. Rf;AL TORS 6«.ftJ!) • -• It~ EST,t.TE 1 BUSINI SS end ANNOUNCI MENTS .JOAS & IMrLOV _;;Cl:.:;•:.:;"':.:.':::•l~---1 FINANC~.A __ L ___ •nd NOTICES = Acrt•I• '200 lutlnett Lost ~~.Wan~, Mflft 1"' :::;~:O.::'----= '0ppo'rtUftitl91 6300 1---------1 PRIVATE \'&.l•I, Encllllil;'.i DAILY PILOT INDEX CLASSIFIED ROG1JE Rkifr Vallt'1. t.3 --· ----LOS"f..:, Black rt\Jlt tvtrypoalblef!xp,nqu&ij: ,., , .. , ~.nit• •M 1:1,..-t .blt.tenc:• acm joinlnr city of ~f@d. MANAGER °'lhu.hut., btl&f! col lat , 'Whe "° POf!llion tnd AprU, Jor ·~ ·•--IJI. ''IH""-.. ,. .... ...,. . foro Qro&O'). "/kw P!'> ow· NER -..3/JJ. .5aJ> Juan Caplsttano. -• . . n u "''"'""•--on!Y .. ,.,..Inti ·1• ,.. ,,, r1v-•':-'W"tAIO ... V~ -r-~ . mlnUCfis 0 &;>rt. It'll "Sonny". Rewa rd ! Want it done car with PotlUon. 494.-~ I~~~~~~'"!~~--::~~~":'::~..::..-.;:,,..~ akilni. 1i1hlng. Grtat po t•n-National corporatlon, now in. 831-1492 or 946 Van.Dyke, Laa Bdl~- HOUSES FOR SALi ,~rr~~.llf:!~,. coi.tmTJ ,,., tlalft3,500.0nntaetKerwlh tervie1\1Jl(, Jot o11·ne.r man. PEARL -Earrtnc. :rape • hf _ Gl:HIUL ............. ·-OUl•I MOfolES '"• Snoke (71{) 673-7226 I rig ••• con11o MIS• ... .,. ......... 11u Ml..C., lll!il•LI *ft Qtr o coroplctt famUy rte-. des!an. \'le. HeUotrope It Job Wanted, ~ Mts• Oil MA• .............. Ult IM(OMI .. ,Ol'UYT ............ Newport• rtatlona.1 lport ctni.r, Ex. Goldenrod, CdM. Rc!1''ard Mlil• Y£ .. oe ........... 1111• aullNESS-.. lllOl"E:ltfY '°M Co// one f Women 1;, co1.L5Gll '"JI" ............. 1111 11tt.1lf.Jt '"";.:s 61!1 \\lultlple "lOncd e,crt1.te tremely high relurn on tn· &<M-4716 !N 0 --· --- Mawt>O•'f ''"'" ........... , ...... ,., .. ,. ••flff"L ............... * COfiUl l\It.u .,, ve<itrnent ot Sl:Z.~. Secured. .. h liOUSEKPR. .\ ... II. I or Nf:WJ"O•T Mll0M1S .......... 1tll O'Jl'ICI lt&"•TA,L. ..... ···"· " Yr old S.a;;le. mak, tin t e experts • A.LIDA COYIS .......... ltu INOUIT•IAL "llOt>lllTT ....... Rlsld Investigation in\•iled. !:: "·ht. SI.Iv. choke r-haln. d1y1 wk. 'Exp. bontlfd A. IW .. 0111 IMOlli.S .......... Int :oMMlllCIAI.. ........ IDS 2'1111111 ~falt >t ,,,,t 11&,·e m•"•-mo"nt ' /i'sted "-/ow!! \n•'d . Hom em a ke r•, ••'l'C .. 1.$1 ............ ins INOUllll"I.. RINlAl ............ XI -~ --· 0.: Sal Afln vie Sun View Sehl De •A'l'IHOlll~ ............ .,ltu ~oTI ' ............. ,.. "''2-ti~o PR abDity. Rtply to Box 5SO HB. flet1•a.rd. Mi-573.i :.47--66111 -rit ... ,. IMO•ll " ......... lttJ ltANCNl!t .. .. ........... llH ""' oJ<I the Dally PUot or call ritr. EXPERIENCED lady .,_·OUJd ... :~~u1:1a11L•Noi ':::::::.11~ ~~~11."1at•0vis :::::::::::::.~ 21i1 Acres b)' OY.·ntr. Utilities-!ifll'k 'RI~ (714) 71¥7050. Br:.O\\'N ·I. 811.ck amall sha1· like house\\"Otk !M Sl r. iJMl\llllJl'I' PAflll. .......... u I.AKI 1Ls1No•• , ........... un near runnin; v. .. ttr·&: Golf 1 a doz, :Z collars., ~tlndl SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY 836--8302 tlYll'lll ................ ,,,. •l!SOlt l"ltCPEllT'I' ...... 6KJ ,.._ "'"' d Sl4 900 COIN LAUNDRlES Terrier breed. Vic. BeROnia ·---·-·-U.Cll '"' ................... UM O.ANOI co. P1to•••'TY ..... m 1 \..UU~ . .,.,.,, n. • • F · 'd I B b lttl C Cl PPl.ACTJ"•• N •• c.uTa1..u11P ................... tao GI.IT ol' 11111 t>1tOt> ........ '"' 12131 782_rm r 191 • re "'''· CcL\I. R.c!1v11.rd. 67a-2369 • Y• ng 6550 _•_rpe __ t e•ning 6625 Hou1ecle1n1n9 6735 ~ W'MJ C~ i 1 Ter. 124• ..... u,..1AtN • o••••T ....... •t11 }~rent $6500 to S37,500 avallable. Exp. Ref. 1 Llvt l•YniE t lltllA(I ............ n•5 IUIOIYlllON L-.NO .... .41U 10 ACRE pal"t<els -ritw -in e Buen• P••k e F"llorton e Wh'T: l'~alcon, has jesits. BABYSITTl'"G I OIA1\t0NO car,.,.t Cleaner& i\leu Cleanln& •·i··t•e • in, ] JJ,·e ••t. -• -toaoN.1.,011.. MAit .......... nst t.1AL 11t-.1e 1e11Y1t• .... uu ·' 1 . 1 k T ... Vic BrookhuNt l Ad&n\s, n n your ..-= •'" "" .....,....,... tALIOA 1"£NINIULA ......... lJM I.E. IXCHANOI . ~R:! ue•"e opine a e Al~' ermli C.:rpttas • \\'elitminster • 118. R•ward'. Ph. __ , .. .,, hon1e by ~ \\'ffk. You • Spring Cl~anlng S~ial • 1 Carpets, y,1n4<>1''S, Doon:, l'tC. \VJU. 5;1 eld•" .. ~ tlACOH t A'I' .......... · uu •· •· WANT r.o ..... 1 to $19 mo. 897--8<178 llunt•"-ton Bra•h • ca~e• ~ ~ t··-. •-,,·p .• .,_1.,1 3 aver 111ze "20 R & r. ·1 ~ ... A• ••Y. your •"" IA'I' •SU.NOi ............. 1ue .,. '" •v ..... ,...,, """' . roon\s -1-. ts. -...... mmc , .rso-ull home "·knds. Ex. local ~fl. 1..100 111..E ............... us1 BUSINESS and ' ---Grove e ·rui;tin e Santa 2 GERi\fAN Shep. Pups, 21;: Bab . 64>1317. Free Est. ) \Valls-F'loon-\Vi--"-...,.,. R<"~ •= _ tAl..NA.ISLANO ......... u11 FINANCIAL lllo!. blk-bto\\'n Jntkgli. _Nr _ _Y&.lltln& rn Ill)' ho1nt', •uu .=-.:: _ HUNltNOtoN 1E-.cM ..... u10 Resor t P roperty 6205 Ana • Costa l\JeSK • Ana-Vl•toii• C."•I 61• "'~ e,.,.. DilYI only, \es s1 e i\f EMARC Sihvlccs . .> rooms -cre;rVU\'t'lndow Service AIDES • •·-_ al _. NUNTING10N HAll l OUll .... lff) au11NESS o,,Ott,UNITlll •1M ---hehn • La ,,, .... d.. .. .. " -........ " , : ll R & c . ...... .. vnv eace~~· LIMOA llLl 1•• IU\INEll W•NTIO .. IMi -----• . • 646--078S . s l..'iO. r.u GU!IJ'&n. Credit ell, . omn\c'l. 646-2698 ll':lderif tar@ or family Cart. fouN1A1N vAL1..ET ......... 1410 ntYEStMENt c,_,11~111u .. ''" Lake Arrowhead C:A:.:::L=Lcc:;'c':;•::R~L;l~·E:_..,..'~~~;~;~s:::;~·ft SIL\~R Btigt F'em .. Shtp .. \\'fLl. bab)'!iit .... cards OK. 847...QiSS ,J "ill clean l""''' ~.... Homtmak•r• . .,1 m i " SEAL I E"A(N ............. 1411 !NYlSTMINT WANTIO ...... ..,,, I rtrentJy spad Vi H nt • my uvl\le. Jn· "'" '" .... -....... IUNIEt t 1AtN .............. 14'1 MONIY 10 LO•N ......... 111• Chai I * • * * * p A 1 ·R '· ,.c;~,, ~~,,,1· fants only, 6 days a \1ttJ.:. THORO_ UGHLY trom, A __ to KURSES &\"ail, all run-~ OAI Olti G•OYI ............. :•n" t>lrtONl.ll LOlloHt ........... •m e ,.,TUST sell record. ''"" & at._ p s.. e"·a ~ * 642_7317 * Car pet Laylnn & z 1 R 1 49 91 ~~· 1...0NG l lACH ............. $ Jkl¥ELJl'I' LOANS ......... .,.. d d s . h .,.. • ' rugs e c. t' s. ... !.) T•rivatl! dulj-. San Clt>m'ebtt .AtUiWpoO • • .............. us• (01.U.ll•Al I.DANI ........ .SlS 2 yrs ol • turni5he p!l.lll:l Pl!)'Ch lihOp, 1"5labl"d 2 )'\'~. BLK Ge1·ma." .. ~~ph~rcl, (\!RELIABLE. i\ly hon1e. Xlnt Repair 6626 NurM:a Re:g!stry 492-6281' )1tAnG1 CCIUMf'I' ............. Uff It I Al lSTIT& l..OANS ..... 1:14I • 5 Bdl"J\lS • 4 balhS • den -2 Xlnt :sun1111er b ll ! in IP '. mo.~ male Tito \'IC 2lrd ' 04.lt OJI' (0UN1Y ............. "" MOltTOAGllt, Trvll O"ts .. 'Ml d !'" • : • • care. Ne\\'J)Ort Hgls a rea. EXPERT CAflPp:T JNSTAl .. Income Ta:ic 6740 ---~ OU'TOF1TATI. ............... 1.U MONI'( WAJr4TEO t1Jt I;:;<" fi1Tplal.'l''!. Therrru;. Or t he<1.d. Ap prox $~000 & S.A. A\·e. ~:?547 • ~2-7-68 * --·-r__,. ITAHfOM ................ 'l" ANNOUNCEMENTS kitchrn • co111p!elc laundry -n1erchandi.se & r ix 1u 1--. LATION & Repair: No job c .... al e·::; Jobs-Men Wom 7100 1¥11TMINl1Elf ................ 111 '"" BL:fo.CK Cut Vl"lvet baa: cOn· BABYSIT In my house. l!H all 6~~1 en .. , ._ness Services , • M1 .. •ow,,•~,Li1" ................ ~~: a nd NOTICES \\orkShop - 1,3 acre lot on Askin, SI0.000. On Balboa ta1nl11gknlttlng. \\'estcllff nr yM'. Ft'nced i·d, 10,.,. c.'t. too sin . 1 eTHE TAX ADVISORS AIOES:Nurs!n". ............... FOIJNO Cl' A• 1 MH hilltop \Vllh gorgeous pal101'· Island. 673-6060 1tl!ernoon,. ' CARPET LAYING • '·. IM'tf A: •N• HGTS ............. ::: ~OST "' l ........... •411 . Jak I Boal <lock Dover last Thurs. 6-'2-2458 64.~1473 Pt'tn1. otfi~Rl'all Rates HOUSEKEEPER :~::1:E ............ "iMI l"l':RIONALS ' ::::::::::::!MIS affi1c . ·e \' r\I', . Stnall Applian~ Repair 1-~H~"bo--V"i_____ C.A. PAGE &12·20i0 3:28 No. Ne"'J)Ort Blvd. Experienced prekrred. Aft •o•rH TUSTtN ···:::::::::::::u.u •NMou"t1M1M1s ............. ,, and priva!I! beaches a\'&tl· 11 ~Tl!. old. Persenals 6405 •r r •w Hornes Oppo.•lte Hoag itospllaJ 35 or o\·er. Apply: Lasuri •rru.11E1M .......... IUI •••TMS ................ :: able. HURRY? fi7,j(IQ, 0 1\•n. 1)46-3626 or ~~" L't'l•s --------IJ=:"'=b::":l:tt:I .. ~·~· :"':=~:"'==·=:I Dr yw•ll "31 F A t C U &I'•<~ llLYIRADO t.t.NTON ......... 1..ss f UNE••Ls .............. ~~~···~~"~·=~======~~~;;,~~~~~~i~~~ 1 -or PP· a ~""""' Bt'ach Nursina Home. (TI4) LAGUNA K!l..l..S .; " .......... nM '"10 CllltUAllT ........ MU l.'I' .,.. •;><>VII, •FULLY LICENSED* _ _,_ _______ ;c.;c IK K Cl k ••• ow ''. '" N"'"'A' ''''''''' a~u · · a1·. T'v SERVICE •~" LAllXINAI 111ch ,............ ~ .. ....... fl d Hind S · · all t B I . e OUOD\" Dry"·all Co. Llc"d ""' -,---~-------1 LAGUNA NIGUIEL ............ 1111 0F~:~"J": tH , ....... "!:U u•iness Wented 6305 erio"·ne u pirif\! ! · r ck, M•sonry, C 1 1 , _ S 1 22 yrs. exp. in 'area Ar.s\\'er Telephon<o MUMO" YllJO ............ 11~1 AN K .......... R I E t \d\·ice on all matter•: etc 6560 on i·ac or ....... ri:e or ma! "' o ,,.,..~ U.N c1..F.ME~lE 1ne 1N MIMoa11M .......... .-11 •• I ate ..,.ANTED , , ,1 Jobs. Ph. 317.9~~· ,,_1~~ or 673-6J61l appl. P•rt Tim~ll Sh~LL--IAN JUAN (Al'IS'fltANO ltJJ CEM11ERT l011 ............. 1•1 Sorv•··· •llS " : SnuLll Jnsuranee ..,,,·e. :> a.rriafe, Business.•------------~ • "-!ti • ~ Cl!Mlll•T '""'ts .-n A ·i Y~\U'•ivme oto «' ANO WEEKENDS ~~~~T::.~~ ''"'" ~i! tEM ETEl'I' , • .,,.,1 ·:: .. .":.:_,,,, _ ~ ·----gency to buy in Costa C~urtsh~. H '-a 1th: Hap-BUILD, Remodel, ll'p&ir I OCEANsioa . 11~1 :1t1MA1oa1ts ........ Mill p ROPER TY i\lts11/Ne1'port Sch area. p1ness . Success. No pro-Brick. block, concre te, Flon" 6665 p Apply· l'>Trs. Broy,11 IAN OIEOO . nn \IEMO•l•L 1"1111(5 ....... ll :\1ANAGE:\IEXT Rl'ply Bo.x 6,j,\J. Daily PUot b!e111s loo l;1;ri;:e or too Ca.t......,ntri•. no,.. b too '''''''· • •lntlng, 3'1161 Pacitic Coaat Hwy. l lYl •S1oe COUNTY ...... II~ .. uCt lONI ..... MH • 1. • . N .~ CAR I ""'"' v p h I ltOvtl!S 10 ae MOVE D .•• uoe 6.VIATION s11tv1ce ....... ~t {or apt or 1nconie units .6. ~n\all. 'I CAN 1-IELP '"OU Lie. Contr 961-69ti ~""' fNl L TrLE aper eng ng 6150 DANA POn-.7 CONOOMLNIUM ltM t•AYtl.. ... 644-0244 e\·ening:. ---Readings ~VPn 1 day! a . . 1-"ltt 'a llmllc Lie. Contr. --· --BABYS~ II' .. NB ll Ul"LEXES FOii SALE 011 A11t l1t•NSl'01t1.1.110N "'41 ii·cek. 9 Ai\f.9 P >I 312 No. E. FREE Ei;t. Enck. block, Sf0.7~62 .M&44i8 PAINTING : f'athm-. k. .SOn. • • • ""'"· an! • .-.'I "E'N"T"A"L's' FO" SAl E *'•J ~~J:LT~~~~t~:TAT toN ~;: Investment c . R 1 5 lltone. plantcr:i '= rntry Qaulity \\"orkolluishlp !: J\facArthut Blvd a r'f., R oE•MAN & ruto1t•"lc-o ~tt 1 BUSINE!tS and Opportunities 6310 amino '""a · an · 531-49~3 s L' 'd G d .. .1.•" "'laterlals Gu•r'"t•od . 8an1~p111. 644--0860aft6.rim H0Us11 Furnished SERVICE C l RECTORY I FINANCIAL I Clemente. ~92-9136 492--0076 iia:,>s. 1 • Wle tc · _•r en in~-----Reliable. n )'l.,J · loc al . or Sat. ,- GINtRAL ttll .\C(OUNT·ING •s• -_ .. _ ~l.o\RL'IE Hard1'·arc )I f~. T G J Rf E " • s=•~B~Y~S~li~l~EP.=-=~,__.~, JIEN1Al..S TO I HAlll 1t!l5 IH5Wll!•ING SE ltVl(I Ult B • 14 llh n1any patentl'd !: Pl'G-om awne, r. Carpenterin11 6590 l\'l:\\' La '" n 8 . re-seed.ill~. e er. menoa. ~7 or ,: Girl live-ln COS1A Ml.SA tllO "''"'LIANCE •E,AlltS, l"•Ml ailtl us1ne11 -Ii .. Co1uplete I.awn ,.. .. ,,. -.. , 548-293~. or out . 0 \'t'r 18 --•. 1•~ Mt•• Dl!L MA• ........... 11es ASt>NAlt, 011i u11 Opportunit ies 6300 prletai-y iten1s needs ex· ~ :I ..... '-'' ho J.: . e1•a """ MlSA Ye1101: ................ 211t AaTo •11>•11ts . islt __ __ --· pansion capilal. Xlnl tax I r\eiv &. used cars t; tn.Jckll CARPENTRY up by job or 1nonlh. rree CUSTO t.I Plllnting • "The use ·t'l'p1n;:::. Rella . D~a t OLLEGt PAllK ........... tin AU'TO. Stc1 1e111, ,,,,, El<. utt ,im•••••••••• nd 1 t C II Ch 1 1 'ONOR REP es1!n1a!es. For hi(o ca.U E:xtei·IQr-fnte'"ior· o.-•lal"t'• <.·. llOme evrs. 1-1.B. •i::tL, HIW,O•t IEICH ............ »ti IASTJllf lftG W I a \\'I' te--01r po:1s!bilities • onn• evro. I• • AIRS. No Job y """'"'" •• ~'''"'" """'"""' N•W"Oltl NC-OT~ ............... uu •OAT MA1r'TEN-Mt• · U!J ATTENTION for boat owner. Box i\tlDl, 282S J.larbor. C.i\f. 546-1200 TOI" Small. Cabinet ln l ill" 897-2417 or 846--0932 ResidenUal • Conm1erclal. -1~ or ~t , ••wPOl 'f '"o1tEI .......... 22211 1a1c1t, tAA:.ONR'I', •tc. :.:::: tlH o ·1 Pil GAR No job too largo 01 too •m•U BA BYS ITT ER ·. O l '• t •Al'Sli01tEi; ............. r.a 1u"Nes1 SE•YttlS 1.5n ai Y ot. The prettedinG" ...,·as a paid 1ge5 &.: o t b e r cab1nets. DENI NG .... DOYEi IMOltll!I ............. mJ au1Lll£ll$ ....... 4J1t NEED "?-~ ........ ,. \\' .11 l :sale&n\an survival advertise· 545-8173, if no ans....-er leave Trees. slU'uL-. ,· •. , -mo,-'. Llc. Bond. Ins. \\"on't be un. 14·on1an to care for 3 &i'l'I•' " W,11SY•,<0C,"1,•, •••• """'""' !?_~ CA1lltlNO ........... :::::::· a5'5 STOR -1 .JVIJ Hun ~ • ''-nJ d b' C~I -~ .......... ~· tA11N1rMA1t1nG '* SMALL INVE return S.:.000 in 90 days! n1ent. ms1 at '46·~372. H. O. Ne1v Ja1\·ns. Rototillin~. Free er id! 646-3619 ·• · area. RefPr. ~q IRYINI ........................ (AltPl"tf:&ING :::::::::::,s" G •nder ·•l. '1'8918 PAINTING -lo t .& E•.t. hst"Tk. Call 528-9686 .• -••• ••t1t IAY .................. 2l4t CIMINl Ctncrttt uc. I . t u a rant e e d : 646-1234 SAUNA . MASSAGE ="=~'°o..~"------" ,,_ o-,, :-;":-1· llAIT ILUI', ................. no tM11..o tir.1t1. t..ktnH·;·::::::· .. ,. Evidence' of ac: iiei·f'ml'n day/e\·e QU" JTY Any ,,·,, -••I-Highest Qualih·. Lo \Vest BAR)fAJD: Altr1.ct. BiJdru 11 T•,.. .21114 CONTltA(TOltS UH by U.1.1. Distl'ibutors WHIRLPOO GYM ""-' '"•-'"J APANESE Gardent'r, '3 FU II ••YINE lllaAtl ........... nu ''"'l T CLEANING ..... .w c<1n be seen from Coast• · l -or nt1'' construction. Res. or exp·d. Conlpl. y!U'd service. Price5. f'ully exp. Jn&. John u or P 1 me. Top PV COROMA Of:L MAit .......... nJo (lll:l'IT 1..ATING & •E,Allt 11616 C t ' M C B LA li73-1166 Also, {or Sun. only U-9°M1· 1ALIOA .............. DOI oll!A,e•iEs "" to-oas · oney to Lun 6320 Le Sa lon de Tr•itment• on1. Y , .... ur or contract. F~ estin111.1e. MS.82'..;) A 1 IOA'l '. LIDO ISLE ................ )Ul OEMOLlttOH ''u -----29"" \\' c I I N B I Lie. & Bonded. 646-.J4-42 •, Palnlin•-Pa""rhan«irl• pp y . -12Pi\J, s, -IAY ISLANDS ,. .. , ......... 1uo OIAFllNG SEltYIC£ ......... un A busin('S5 revolution TAX p -<J<J • 8. 1'1)', pt. c 1. =="==-:-C"'-:::C:...::..:: __ AL'S GaroenlnJ:: & Lawn r• ... Lassy. 2901 Harbor, C.JI IAL•OA ISi.ANO ......... 13SS e1..1:t ra1cAL ........ u.. has ta:..en plac(', pro,•ing • ROBLEM? Dai ly 10 am-I An1 642-315'1 CARPEN'f RY -CABINETS i\lalnlenlf nce. <..ommen:W, l nlel'lor-Ex!erior Call af 6 195-l • NUNTtl\IGTON •EACll ........ 1411 ecu1,MEN1 •&:NrALS ....... •6JI the "Little f'el\011·'' can Need. money tor reaJ e,;tat(' \\"e acC!'pl all Crl'<lil cards Remodelin<-<0pai-. No,.. b lnd Special Pl'iccs on Paper 1 • 900 • • '0UM111M YAlLl'I .......... 1411 "'ENCINO ...... ,,.,. . 1 t d ,., usll'laJ .t: rPSldentlaJ. BAmfA.ID, E·-i. to ··• SEAL l l!ACH ........... 2-fH FLoo•i ...... u..s r niC>rgr !'I "i\l1;11y or ITI(.-ome axes ue 11<':-0l l ....... , " toosn1all.Cal1646-1224 * 646-3629 * Ca1Jl..arry&l2-4j.,jg .. ,... .. l..OMG •1.•CM ............ UGI FURNA.rt! 11"E .. •11\,. Etc::·.:-.''" Giant" in lht' U.J.I. month! Refinanct.. your re· I Sin.le Dl\Or('(d/\\Jdolled AM'S & 'IOTELS p,-, .• , .... -nights. Apply in pefs4rl ~:,:f,."iNcAou"T' .:::::::::::: .;:~ l'u1t6N~t.u,.~:.~~~J:••N• un tnonC'y·n\uklng route sys· !!state iiilh a lllt or 2nd b~t DPI PATIO COVERS • OECH:S EXP. Japancrc Complete '-" tligh-Tide. 727 \V. 19th 'S(., IVISTMLN51Ell .. , ............ 2~11 GAllOl!:NING trm. dred . . Rtn1odclln;: -Gt'n. n~pair 'fa rd SC'rvlet'. r:.eas. NBS. iltJ. aver~. rm . Call C.l\I. 2P\\l-3Pl\I. .~;. MIDWAY ctTT .......... ,~1' ••••••· '''' ''' .. , ... ~~!! · •~ Oata Process In troduction Any liize ,.. b s-, 110" "Ilk< ""ll ·-•. ··10-"i'"•'l anytime Pal the Painter, s•Nt• .1.nA H11GH1s ........ ,.,, • 1 ....... -· n S•ttlor M 1 c , s· , • L-J-"" 1' ....... ...~ ... " ~ ,. .. -, ..... , • E AUTICIAN's ···• COAlrAl ............. ,, .. GIAOINli, OIS(lnG .......... •US Tht' Quc~tions : 0 ~OU or gege o. or I~ r Adults. an 01 ..... r -.... _...,.,. .,, . UnusUAJ LAGUMA I E.I.CH ............. tltS GI.ASS ............. ~" have a ~crvlrC';\blC' car'.' &12-'.?171 useful application of a;ciencc. nEPAIRS * ,\LTERATIOl'\S CLEAN-UP SP~CIALISI' 0 p por I unity for '\¥; 'i!i~~1~~ ~l~Y:L ............ ,'l:: i~=E:1o1ri:UMI :::::::::::::: :1~: 6-10 hour~ frC'r tin11> a. S<-1-vin; Hru·bor IU'C8 ?l yrs. .547·6667 * CABINETS. Any 1Site job il luy,J11g, eflgin;. odd joUs. SURBUrt.BAN Pa i n I er s I operalot'$ \\'i\h cl!rntele''._ ;"" t LEMENTf. ....... ::::::: "11 Ht.•LTM <LUIS .............. ''!' \rrrk? ~1.:>00 to in1·C'sl \\'E :\tAT\:E 00 su--:-V-24 hour rrcordin' 2J yrs e:-.-per. 5-.15-611 3 Rcasonuble. '.°•IS-ti9:>:> Decor. \\'e taJ.:e 01e pain Costa r.tesa 's Tie\\·est 5 • SAN JUA N CAl'!STl\A NO ..... 212S NAUL ING . . ... ········· ,,,G \'hi eh. accord in:; lCI ;in n. • OU' of painting. Expert work. . CAl'liT•ANO I EACM .... 11:io r:ru/:1~L.E ADNE1~glAT 1nr.; ...... ~;~~ a11tho"Hatl1·r ~ourcr, td· TRUST DEEDS E~t0T10NAL lte<i.l!h S' It GEN .. rt!pair. ~dd., c a. b. JOHNSON 'S GAR DENING F'tte est. <\~·3190 ping crnter ~Ion. \\'ork - OINA t>O!NT ........ '"' tt<tOME r•x • .... ,14, rilr.; in \".il\I" 1:1r il:ty :J.1;;.SlS-1 anylinie Ski', HelJl Group nieets l\lon. Forin1~a ., p~hn:;. marhte. Yo rd care, Cl<.'11n-upa. P1"Un· year-round au--oond co~ •,,",',~s,0io,',',',",',~', ....... !!00• 11toN, or111m1n1t1. iett. .:::::: "~' ,.0u ,1 .. rl ,·n 11>< ,-C'ndln'.! Anylh1ni;: Dick 673 Y59 Ill". p\antln,. 962-20"..j PAINT NOW SAVE $$ l: cam lop comm. \lo1th • .. ........... 1110N1NG .,ss "' " .. 8?i\I. 301 i\111.i:nolia. C:'il · ' -, .. f"-be 1.,_ 1 ~-suMMElt lllNlALS ......... H!I. INSU LA1 ING ...... ,-., husin!'ss? Can g"i'O\\' to M QUALITY \\'ood ft I G.\ROEN sen•lct". cle11n-up. Call J ack ?-:0\\'! ! 'u•gl' ne 1"'· -'PP Y '""v" CONDOMINIUM ........... ltH INSURANCE .......... ,;,. !Sl.000. 11 n1onlh incoil'e Drfgages. i\LCOHOLJCS Anonyn\OUI . era • sni 89-1-389J or 84i-IJ,;)8 in.a: Glory Beauly Salon, .so,r l(oiJt>Ll!)t[s IL'U~M. . ...... HIS 1Mv!s11G•t1No, D1tlt11v~ ·:. •111 ,1·1th lhis sinall c11~h T rust Deeds 6)4S Phone 542-7217 or 1'Tite to gen 1 con~tr . .t· carpentry. nialn!enan(·e. call after 6 Coast Plan 54" n86 ~.· ENTALS JANltOlllAl .... •7tl --·------P.O. Bo·.··,~ CO!ta •resa. C&ll Ken &15-0044, m •~•. p.m., 897-713:> COLLEGE Student.:! yrs ex-...-JliW!l.ltT 1tE1>-.11 I! 6!et :start. Succt'ss isn't auto--" .... ~.. " '""'"'~ Houses Unfur nished _ 1..ANOSCAl'1Nto •. • .. 1~: .. :::: u 11 ma tic . you ha\·e to $j()Q() l ">I TO on Hun-JAPANESE Gard" n in g pei-ienC't'. lDw pri«~. BOB'S GINlU.L .. Mr.I • O(K!MITH .. ' .......... Wit \\'Ork ror ii! tiniton Beach apt zoned lot. Announcements 6410 c e ment, Coner••• I. .. _ Sen·Jce. ~eat \\'(Irk. Clll':anup Sieve 548-454~ COSTA Ml!'-' ............ Jiff MAIO Slll:YICI!: .............. •ns .-.... "9VV Ml:SA OEL MA• ............. llil MASON1t1, 1R1C1t M:JI I ' . h _,.,., & n1onth inclucling 9%, • ------· -~--· 1 -yd. mR lnt. 968--2303 RETIRED Painter: 26 yrs "HOl\fE OF THE BIG BOY'; MESA Yl•OE .............. Jilt MOVING & STOltAGI .... ""' \\'hE>n you do I 11~ \I II :; yr due. ,~,.~ dl·co""'· TlllEVES' '<AR'··~ R CON'CRETE ••• , all ,,._, N t & "" N eo1..1..1GE ,All.K ............ 31U t>AtMTING, ''"•h•~•lni ..... ,.,, U.JJ .. you'll llC\'t'r suf· " · " · 1, ni:.• um-' ,..~ · JAPANE.'il:: Gardener, exp'd. eXj)('l'. ta • ,.,,nrst. on e TRAINEE COOKS · ME'Nl"Olt1 l l!ACN ........... n" l"AINTIHO, 11,~1 , .... u JJ frr froin C'onin-~titlon. ~o ·194--8100 or ~9;)..17()6 m a. g e Sa 1 e -6 I! n e r i ti Sa~\·ln;. break!n;, ha~lin~. Com pl. yd. seiv. r~ree est. drinker. Call 5.16-6801. e DI SH MACH IN• • MEW,ORT HON11 ............ J21t '"'105 .... ..., . I I I . I h o. . . Sk1ploadlng· Ll ·-& 5 N•Wl"ORT sNo•ES .......... mt t>MOTOOlll'HY .. .,.11 SC'llin; or soliciling . . • n e r a 1 """'rv1etntl!n s • c . .:ictvltt · Rrliable. 642--'1389 * PAPERHANGING OPERATOR •A'l'INo•e:s .............. :mJ "1..•sT•1tr"IG, '•kll. 11:.,11r "'" just a sc1-..·itt fu nction. Money Wanted 6350 c~ntl'r April ~-2;>. !\'0\1• col· Qualiry. 842-1010 ----DOYl lll SH01tl!s ............... m1 l'lUM11No ...... '"' , * NEW LAWNS * k PAINTING. * 963-2425 Neal, steady, relltble. -«EJ1CLll'' ............ mo t>&T o•OOMlnG '"' To an·an::i:-l' ,., personal intl'r· lrc!in; r u1nmage 49:Z-181~ l\\"ALl\S. palio.s. driYe\\·ays, · uM1vE a1111 t>••K .......... nl1 ,.0ol s1<1vitt:. .......... ,,,. 12~0 -SeNJr~d -60 "'Io. -___ .. --··-lairns t-ototailtil•"'. breakin.~. 17c J<q ft co111pl. 5.16-12"..5 Meticulous P•inting F'ree meals & uniformi ~: 1tY1ME .............. .: ..... 32lt t>OWE• sw£El"1NG .......... '"i ,·ir11._ call these toU • ll-cC! Secul't'd lendiia: opp!y to C 1 L t "II • ( Col student lnsu--' .. 61<5812 Jntervie"'' 2 to 4 & 7-S d~. 11c11..a.1.v .................. 3241 t>UM' t£RYrC£ ........... •na nu inlx>r:i: . . . e m e ery o • -rrmovin~ 8.: haul i ng. Jl:'ll'S :arden!ng &: lawn '"='' v-1., E 17th C EAST ILUl'P .................. :124l "OOF ING ..... ,,,. private tn\'estor fo1· out of . I -,g....g()(i-maintenance. Res. &_ com· PAPER H""GING ~ . • OAla ~fea· 11 'f.,. nu 11•010. ReNlrl, Ell. ,.. state motel property. 2CHOJCE lots. Pacific View -'~="o'~~~c~~~-~· ••YINI T£•1tACE ........... nu 11!:£MOD£l INC. &-PEP.t.•lt , •• , (800 ) 527-6277 833-ll~S afte•· 1,_ -ii. i\lrinorial Pork . .-,00. "•I'·. *.CON c R El TE \Vo r k, ntrrcial * S40--18:;7 2Q ~TS exp. F'J'l'e es!lmatt. Boat ~tfgft. . o•ONA Ol\. MA• ··•··••··· ll~ ll:l!,ll\00£LING. KITC HENS 6MJ 1100 1 527 6"12 ·-' ·• 1 L c --•1 t."•\th anyt1"me .. ~ ..... :"" Expenenced 1.1.Lao.1. ................ UM SCISSORS S!IAlll"EN .": ••n -.> ANNOUNCEM .... ENTS--747-1563. 1400 El Nor t e 1censctf. Patio5 I dr.'11ys, EXP.Japanesen1ainlena11~. "'"' o-u"""'"' *CARPENTERS "oo"' ISLA,NOS ...... ,, ....... !!!o, 'EWING '''' ASK FOR MR BROOKS Pk·<"'' "'""n '•I··-Cal if. f'lc. PhilHps Ce n1 r n t. H.B. I: F.V. Area IL1 •sl .............. ,,,... SEWING MACHINE "E'AIJI! •~n •nd NOTICES " ... ""' "''"""· :•o "~"o *BONDERS NIWl"ClllT Wl'T .......... lJ1J TAILOR ING ............ ••111 -• DOUBLE crypt irl Pacific~~~~~------.. .. ASSE~ffit.ERS - 1ALaoA ISlANo ............. JUI SEt>Trc TANKS. s--•tc. ••u iiiiiii ""<>-llVol * 842-8·M2 * Pl•sterin11 , P•tch, HUNT•NOTOM 11<1CH ....... )•• t E1tM11E tONTltOL ......... ''" Found (Fr•• Ads) 6400 Vieiv i\ten\orial. Sacrifice r.IORE Conci't'te palio for J AP1\NESE Garde ner sl'n·· Repair 6Utl Apply In Person 1MuNTtNGTON HA•aou1t •.... 1 .. 1 TllE, Cet•mic . . .•••• •t71 _ _ •l=. 'lust "·oil' .• ,8_2,= I Jess. m. one)'. /\rtistlc setting ing r. Vallry. H. Bch, Cost& l --'-"c.;:.'-----__;_=:1 ,f'O UMTAtN YA.L I.IT ....... :Mii T11..E, L"'-.. um & M•r-1• ...... •tll ""'JU' '' " "" .,,,.. + PATCH PLA~ERING RANGER YACHTS • )~'D/NE~\HoYIE ·:::::::::::::::::: ~~=Y~r1~~'.':,,.1r1, ,,;:_·-_-_ :::; DISTRIBUTOR WANTED BRO\VN' Puppy \\'/flea col-• .... _.. I & hn1shln,. 644--0687 LllC'!ia, Npl Bch. &l5--0J4j AU lyf'P1. Free e~~!ma!ell 3090 Pullman St., Cost. ~1H,l LONO I E'ACM .........•.•. uat ut>NOLSTE•'I' .... am lar. found Sun tf a Y on Auctions 6430 CEl\1ENT \VORK. no job too =====':--:======== 1 01t11oNGE couNtY ............. UM wt:lo1"0 ......... Ifft ~lis!lon Virjo Golf Courst. -. · -1 Small. reasonable. f'rre Ge ner al Services 6612 Call '540--M23 IANTllo I MA ............... XII WINDOW (LEANING .......... lttJ Claim at 26031 Via Vien.ilo, AUCTION S.11. JO am in alley ~-ti···· K. Stufi1"•k 54!-""i".-----i!".15THJNSlfl ............... ui' JOBS & EMPLOYMENT ""' " = " G .MIDWAY ttTI' .......... ,.,. I..ocal tC'rri!ory, "ill not in. :\IV bfohlnd Ji422 Quetns nr. CURE!N -Home Address. Plumbing 6890 .:~:~: ... tw" HEJG~~~ .:;:::::: ~,: jg: -=~~~~g; ~'."mt11 ::::·::::: terfC!re "'ith present job. De· r.t AL E Dach~hund/Bcagle ?later I; Be~ch. Tiousehold Child Care G2"1"3',·~~e:!163· C:,~11 co 11 e c t '------ 11...-.ouN" 11.1.CH ............. 111s JOB w._NTED, ,·ote S""rt. Hnir, cvenln., or . 1 V . d 1 ilerns + rl'ti·i:::. BR set Li"consod' "'O I .. ....,..,,., .,.,fore noon Pl.Ui\tBING REPAIR ~AGUNAI n10U•L ............ 1111 MEN & WOMEN ... TUI .. ~ mlX' ure. ery r r 1 en y. ~o job too small MISllON v1t:JO .............. llM 5CNOOlJ & 1N1T•UCTION . )"' \\'ttkends. \"ou can n1ake up Lealher collar & flea collar. )" .,:: .f~::'~'.:.'lo~sTRANO ...... ~;~ ~~~f,.~~t~-'TIOM ;::: to S3'.J per hour. Age no bar-On Bal . Penin. Cannot kttp Leg•I Notices 6450 ~ School St'n'ing So. Or-~au 1~ 6730 • 6'!2-3128 • 1tAl"ISTll AHO •EACH ......... »• M ERCHANDISE FOR ricr, but automobile essen.' dog. Do1vney (213) 861-7940 1 \\'ill not be -pon•lbl• ange Co. 6:30. am lo .9:30 BE'f'ORE YOU HAlTL 1·0 DAMA POINT ........... Ju~ SALE AND TRADE tial. "l'ou do no litll\n" as i·ou "'" 7 d k F ll P/t I CDNOOMIHIUM .......... ,.,, .. FOUND A cute puppy, beige for any debt~ other than pm ayg " . u . 1n1e-THE DU:\IP -CAU. DUl'LEXIS UNl'U~"f .......... s.15 FUllNITURI! ............ take O\'l'r accou nts ll'e have 1''/y,•hitl! paivs 11 National niy O"'ll. Don•ld R. Dl<k•y Ml. schl. Ra!Ps for 2 & up . 646--0m. Save ~$ IUMMl• l lNTAU ........ :Im OF,1(1' ,URNITUlt lE .......... ,. already contracted for. Ca!h -~-------~~. 6~6-3706 or 534-J?:n. ;RENTAL) -O,Ft(I 101111,MENf ......... Mn & Oak st.. C.i\J. Ca I I I A I F "sh d 110•1 'IGUl,Ml.N1 .......... Ml) requiren1ent is S1500-Part. Lt g.5923 p 1. urn1 e ~Al't. •1sTAur.ANT ........ nu Tl d soooo run OEJCl!li!AL .............. 4H~ 1"11 EOUl,MEN"T .......... IOU nie ;1;n -0 FOUND· Slack Terrier I""" OS111o Mt!SA ............. 41'1 HOUS!NOLO GOODS , ....... 1011 Tln1c 11·\Jich is secun:'d. ur . -Jr~ 11111.s.1. -YE1toe .............. •111 GA•Aeli SALE ......... UH nci\' and unique method of fe1nale do: \v/11·hi!c ch~st. liW,O•T al.A.Cl! ........... 410G FU•Nl1UltE AUCtlON ........ ltll,J 11· J d Vi<'. r\°e\1•port 1-1 e i .., ht s . l.Wl"OllT Ml'IGHTS .......... •111 ''"'LIAMC£1 ......... ,.. se Lng co or "°· st car s "'8-"""' • i!:Wl"Olt'f SHOllU ........... •n • l"ITIOUES ........ Ill• lh"""'"h autcn1at1c mrrchan •• ;;-;;,0:;-;:;~=~-~-~ S1CLIF' ........... Ole 1EWING MACMINl ....... 1n• ·~-"rE>t LE" \\ d UNIYEISITT ,AJIK ............ ,JI ~USICAL l"ST•UMINT ..... t\7S dlsers h"s Pr'Ol"l?ll a big \\•In-I A ~ 'hil': Samoye IAClt IA " .. . ........... 4141 l"IA/rCOS & OllGANS ............. ,. ncr. You1· dutll'S \\"Ill cons!~! found u.c. lrv1 11c CllmPUll EA.ST ILU'I' ............ 4l0 'tAOIO , ............. 11011 ll OllON-. llEL MAii. ............ 42SI fEL!YISION • "' ............ utl or only nlaklnS' collectiDn~ l\farch 30th. AlmoB I tu ••LtOA ............... 4JM NI-Fl . ITf:llEO .......... Hit •nd k~piog Jn1·e11!0Pu in the ;t'Q\\"O. &33~92 art 5. AT !SU.NOS ................. UH IA'E RICD•OElll ...... IUt ., • ., LIDO ISL£ ............... '"' (AMll!•AS • EOU"'Mt:NT ... UM ('(!uipment. J1nrnediate cash BLACK Toy poodle w/y,·hite 11.lt..aOA ISlANO 4JH HOltT IUl"PL11!S ...... .... MUNTINGlONlll!AcH·::::::::· •• °' S,Olt11l'IGG0001 ....... tSlll incon~. Thi s opportunity i;pot on neck. lltriped, ?i!Y !-tome, 18 n1os up, hot n1eals, nap. !Uptrvised play. l\ton-F'ri. 6 4 6-O 3 j 2 C.i\f. "20 Additions * Remocle lin& Fred ii. Gerwlck. Lie. 67~1 * 51~2170 CARPET STEAM CLEANED lOc Per Sq. Ft. HAULING SID A LOAD Clean up. Tl't'(' Sei-..•. Grn. Pruning 6~6-2;}28, 5-13-8043 HA ULING C.1eanup, lors tle. Handrman anytime you call. 642-3398. CARL'S "'loving, Haulln!: & Cleanup. 1; Ton P.U. I-teas. Free EsL 5-IS-8!118 YARD/ Ga1·. Cleanu p . Remove trees, ivy, lra&h. Gradl'. backhot. 962-87~:1 6910 ACID Bath Your Pool. ~ & Up. A &. ?it Pool Sforvice. r~e Est. Csll 540-683.7, Remod•ling & 2-.'!'·c•_lr'-----'':.:.94.::0 THE REMODELERS Complete Remode ling * 642-3660 * FOUNTAlN ·y.1.LLE'I' ......... 4(11 9lNOCUU.ltS. SCOl"ES ....... IUll available only for a limited jllall.'. In Ne"'f>Ort arta. tllL •£ACM .................. UH MIStEl.1..ANEOUI ........... IHI ~.,0 ?~!7 \.OMG 11:'4CM ............... •SM MISC. WANtEO ................ ,. !Intl' as there are only a {l"'P.' ,;;-~~~'-~~-~--- DflA NGI!' CO!JMTY ............. :,: ~~=~~l!ltY. Elc. -.-.-.·:::::: .. :.m: terrltorys open. There is no FOUND l\farch 29 young AllDIN GltOY• ............... '' 1101tAG£ ........ ,71 ,,. 1"t lo the pol•ntial ol f •• a1 · t "th " No 1oap -No brushe&. Upliol· 1tery cleanin1 & noon: scrub- bed & wa.,.ed. Guarantttd results! 646-5971 RUSS'S Hauling . Repairing . F CJIC't'S • Palnllng • a eanlng, Anything. 642-4443 Hou1ec l1aning 6735 I ,;~;:;:;::;;,;;;~== =='---'---"'---'---Sewing 6960 BAY & Beach Janitorial Carpets. Y.'indow11, 11oors, etc. Res & Ccmmc'I . &16--1401 . STMINSTI• ............... • m tm .. P c ICO ca \\'l ... ea Y,IOWA'I' (ITT .................. ,. :~~';.~ING MATE•lAU ...... =~= !hill businesi;. colhu·. For informatton caJI lr,t ::: "'E'1GM·,:;·::::::::::! PETS ind LIVESTOCK Fo1·tur1her detaili:: 'otTite Bar. MJ-3.180 aft 5 pm fSTJN .. , ..................... 'Me l"t!11 ,GINllAI... ............. .... on Indush·ies. 17171 B~ach PET CRO\V, one \\'Ing clin.. AJTAL .. .. .............. 41" CATS .......................... ... Bl 'd S jf G H !'"'"" ,.. GUM" l lACli .............. •m OOGS ........................ llU \ .. u e • un l·~·Dn ped, 2Ut A: Newport Blvd. OUNA Nl•UIL ............. 4111 H0•111 ..................... ..,. Bl'sch, Calif. 92647 (Please 54>-ms ISJION YtllO .••...•... ,,. 11M ~IYISTOCK .... ;~;;o:.._~~~~-~-111 CL£MIMTI! ..... uu CALIFORNIA LIVING gl\'r your telephone number) FoUND: Bl•ck • tan " JUAN (Al"llTltANO 41U or call 847-6079. CAt>n t llANO l lA(H .,. NUl.S•••IS ............... ltU Chlhuahus . femAle. O"'ller [ AINA l"OOIT ................... ,.. SWIMMING POOLI ........... ... identify. 6T;>-645J t t,LI.)(, tie. . ................ N ,ATIOS '.. . .. . ......... n u oNDOMINIUM ............... .etN 'wN1N01 .... ...... .,,. V.'HITE Kitttn. In So. Coast ~~N'tA'LS "" ............. .,u TRANSPoRTATION tm AUl~~N ov SUPPLY PlazA parking lot. 64.>D928 Apt1. Unfurn ished •o•Tt • YAcN1s .. ..... ,... ROUTE after 5 u iA11.•0A.lS ............ 9111 BRO\\'N I l lNlllAL ............... M l"OW!'lt CRUlll!;ltt .......... "'' !No J.elllni ln\'Ol\"ed) uiz:y ma e poppy OIT• MI SA ................. llM Sl"EIO-lltl BOAT .......... ttlll Orange A\'IP, vie. ''" VIEIOI! ............. 1111 •o"" 11All.l •I ......... KU Extt:llent income for fey, &G-0 IW JIO,RT ''''" ........... »ti IOAl MAIN11NAN(I ........ tm hours \\-kly ¥•Ork. IOay!I "==~,;c,:..:;;":.c.'_~--•Wl"O•l Nf.IGH1S ........... Zit IOAT l l UHCMINO ........ tU4 ~, FOi.IND Sal 8 IWPClltf lttO•ll ........... ma MA•t"f 1ou1P. .. ...... fl,U al'ld E\·en ingsl. Refilling and ; • ro"n 11ha3gy ••TCLI'' ............. Int IOAT $1.11", MOOlttNG ........ ffM II ti f I ff'm&lc puppy, ~ftsa Del UNIYiJISJTT , .... K ........... nn IOAt SERV ICES ............ .,,.,, co ee ng money ront con ~. '''· ~ .• ,, t ...... -.c1taA't' .............. ml 10A'f.fl!MTALI .................. operatl!d dls~n5Crs in Or· _,,==~o~=-=·=-~--111 ILUJl'P ,,,. ........ iMt •OAT CMAIT•R ....... ., ...... tt>t -;; SC OflONA OIL MA• ........... 1151 Jl'JSMINO IOATI ............... t ... anal! Co. and •Ul'TOUnding PRE RIP'TION 1l11 1es. i\LaCIA ................. llOAT MOVING ................ ,... area. \Ye esl&bliJh rou'rf. p ~scad 0 r lo. Sanll•io. AY rsLANOS .............. UM 10-.T STClltAOE ........... , ...... 2l"" 1..IJ)O: ISLI ............. Slilil I OA11 WANll O ............... (Handles na.m~ brand candy 642-ON ALIOI Ill.Ar.NO ............ J.)SJ AtllCflAl't ................ ,.. and snack•I. $161').00 cttllh MU~l~OTON llAICM ............ ,I.TINO llSltlMt ............. tUt OUHTAllN VALLlT .......... MU MO•ILI HOMl l ................. requited. rQr Jl('TIIOnal inter-' ••AL a111oCM .................. s.ut MOTOll NOMlS ............... n11 vM:w in Ora"""' Co. .... •• LON•-alACN .................. Ufl aKYCLl.I ., ,,.,, • .,, •• .,,tat . ..,. OI ANOI COllMT'I' ............. MM 11,.lCl'•IC CA.Ill ......... -... '231 IC!nd name, addreu Ind ARO'lll OltOVI ................ 11 MINI llK•S ................ n n LA .. ""Tl Wf.$'TMINSTll ............... NII ~OlO•C'l'CLEI ............. '* p ..... ne num r to ,.tu.. • .Y.IOWl'I' CITT . , .............. U" MOTOaStOOf t!ltl ........ mll STATE DJST .. JNC., 1681 \V. IANTA ANA .. , ............ UM AV'TO St •\11(11 a PAln ... t4M 'ANTA "NA MtlOHn ............ AUTO TOOLS • IQUll" ....... t 4!1 Brotd\\"A.V. An111leim. Celi· IUIT FN ., ............ IMI tJIAILllt, TllA\llL ........... MU fum.ia ~ (714 1 778-5060, OASTAL ............ J<M t•AILllt. llTllllT ...... ,. .... t41t FOUND: Sll,·e-r Mi11. Poo<ll•. Vie. Hr.U &: Buahard, r .v. Ml~ Lost 6401 ''-----~ LOST: Sat. Lr; Cif'rmll'I Read The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S EXPERT Carpe! \\1ork, 1/3 COtll steam clean, Comm tal- es Harbor DlllC'OUnt, 646-1234. BUSIEST marketplace ln town. The DAILY PILOT Clas!Uied section. S av e money, time I. effort. Look now!!! HOUSEKEEPf:R. L.1\·t-ln, liOnie English $aD a ....-eek. 64i-33j.j Clas5\fiPd's action power. For a.n ad to seU around thl! clock, dll.! 642-5678. If you've fttind what you're locking for in today'• PILOT Classified Ads. MEET A FRIEND Alteration1 Fai;t servi~ 8424785 * Vernt, The Tile ;\fan fr Cu!il. "'ork. Install &: repairs. No job too small. Plaster patio. Leaking sho1'-tr repair. 8-17-l937 /846-0206 TOPSOI L '977 toPSOIL. Nitrogen fortlfitd mfwood addtd. 837-4852, Sl0--2050 or 4~ Trff S.nlce '"° TREES, Hed1e11. trim. cut. J luinpg, removed, hauled. 30 yn exp. Fully \ru;. 64:MOll Upholstery ,,,. CZYKOSKl 'S C'us:tm. Uphol Europeu Ct&Jtsmanshlp lOOr.4 fin! &U-1'54 1831 Newport Blv, CM ' I l 4 I • ' . \ ' ,• . ~1 ~ ,. ; ~ ' a J.ouNA ''"'" ............. 11" tAMl'lltS · ............. ,.. LAZY SAL ESMAN t..AOUNA lflOUl'L ........... ll'IJ fltUCltS , ...... ,. ......... fMt ""N CltMINTI ...... VII Jl!ll"I .......... ttlt ~mall '"''''m•nl '"'' i•u In JAN JUAN uriP111••NO .... !l7t CAYl,IR !tllrft•LS tm .. " ~t>UT!'AMO •••tit JJ" ou•• IUGGltS "'" your o",, h111IMf!. \\'e traln. "iAL°iSrATE, ,,._ ~~;:;':l'.:u .as :.::::::. :i: -'-· ,_,._•_·_r_ood __ ._~_ ... _2::02 __ • -- Police dog t)'JllP, ma It. GrA)'/blk color. llte crum hll.Sky mask Isela) mtrk· ln;;r. rlea collllZ' k blk le~~htr n1('\aJ stud collnr. leading Peopl1 who utt PILOT Cla11ifl1d Ads to sell it•m• they no lohget n11d •round thair hom11 •r• nrc. ptopl• ••• they m1y evtn b• your naighbort. Ju1t pick up th• phone and giv e th1m • call. This It ju1t anothar of th• 9r•at •hings •bout DAILY PILOT Cl•ssified Adt ••• th ey're so ••sy to u11, Window CIHnlnt '"1 \VlNOO\V WASllrNG Commerc lel -HOME CaJl Pete· 491-1~1 R .. d c111111i..tm For Expert Aulstance 6500-6900 . "' "'" { ,. I { •Nttou••· CU.1$1(1 ....... ••11 O\\"N Gener1I •Atl tA••· 11001 ....... tut ll"L•"· .ic. .... , ~n• '"''o 1v1MI• .............. wt A SH iii SHAO\ OMOOMIMtVi\\ .......... HM l U10S wA-.TEO ............. '7111 DRESS SJIOP INTAU WI NTf O ,, ............. N1·w CAflS ................... , OOMI ,011 •INT ........... HtS lUTC. &.IAJtnG ............... ,.,. CALL LA JOLLA fl) ~ $2.iO. Re~·&rd. in Cecil Pl, k 1 C·"· Call ••>:nG,. ... Mar etp ace I MEN'S Readina 1Ja111e1 cue. Bllltio. ldand. • 146-.1177 • • I DAILY PILOT ; , • ,_ ,, I ~ll'r."'!'"~~,~~~~~~~--·--·---~ fl I • ~lY PllOT _ Sllurd'1, Apr il C, 1910 ME~CHANlllSI fOlt MlltCHANOISI PO,lt SALE ANO Tit.ADI SALi ANO Tit.ADI 1000 Pvrnlrur. IOOO • ·~ • K-LOY " I Jou & IMl'LOYMINT 11:~·~·~·~M~·~-!!!~~w!!-.!!!:.27~1~00 J1~1 Men., Wom.. 7100 ~ Men. Wem. 7100 ELECTRONICS ~·" IMPL!>YMINT JOIS " "'"LOYMINT MIRCHANOlll l'OR M!ltCHANOlSI l'Olt --SAL• ANO Tit.ADE SALE AND Tit.ADE .11~1 Meft, Wem. 7111 J,e.1 Men, Wom. 7·100 -~ --* JON"f3Ttltt SERVlCE-; MOTEL ;1.jd;,7u11-~ furnitur• . 1 IOOI ~umltura ~~ Furniture J1 ~ In Oranp tfm•. Appl)' 00 N1\\iporl ~ ,, llOAT CAIU'ENTERS, EXP. l~(n'TEllS NllCffANIC t-·--l'JOOCli-\IP MEN l BONDERS RECTROlllC ASSEMBURS ELECTiiDNIC MSPECTDRS Coanl)< and ,....,.., 81"1 .• C,M. ' ' Bit.AND-NIW • 1• e PUILIC NOTICE e ..ElWERIENCED • _ N....,. _ _ _3.JlOOliL.GIOU~__'.~OMl'LIMS ' All Bro nd new FwrnU ure <•t,,nid from Model * Commt~ Saltimtn REGISTERED NURSE • $'97" ~·-'! ' Hom••· d1cor•tor c1nc tll1tion1 e nd displey * 'Tlre StJ"flCtmen r.c . .c.c.u. · L _ 1tudfo1. II •' "' l • WAREHOUSE STOCK CLK * MARBOft YAOtTS * 1S192 Goldtnwtlt Ore. v ,,;..11 01!1 M1chln1t, leceted In a irew alr0ceiwllfftnad pltnl 111 the lttlne !11d11thl1I Compl11r 11ear the eltj..,t, hat 1ewert l 1p1"int1 oir lh 11! thlft. fl'iJO e.111. I• 41DO 111.111.) anti 211t1 thift 14:15 p,f!I, I• 12 :41 1,111.). * = ~ and. Eipandln1 unit ChAllt.nilng SILLS REGULA.It $52'.00 l _...1 Complete Sp1ni1h bedroom 1ulte , derk O•• • s.Jaey -;;::::..... oppo-lllH. .;..,t1nuin1 «I-SOFA & CHAIR .••• $H DINETTE ..• ·-· I Reg. IH9.0~I ----·····---······· NOW $111.DO Weamu.ttr, Callt 19MT47 , , llOYS II· 1' o-'"' nJh· t d ueation program, Contacl We C1rry Our Own Contr1cts ii G or9tous Spenlsh C U1torn Built Sofe with "t"" .u ·~ 0 • vi~tt' personnel so. Coast Con1· L l • f I O>mPtny-pl!l.\d bentf1t.s. munlty Heap. llSi2 Coe.st m1tc:nin9 . O'f't S•et-Choic• of 110111tl u . I I c::am... Jltout.a ~O tor ASSEMBLERS Op111i11ti 1r1 f,, i1111l!wtt1111lt -.l1h 3 lo ' monlht 1!1~· tro11ic ••P•'i111ca and •no•l1d91 of the color cod• t nd bo1!c •!1ctro11ict co"'panenh. ApJ)l1: 2049 Harbor Blvd. Hwy, So. Laguna <714> <99· VAN'S DISCOUNT FURNITURE hbri". !Reg. $419.95 ) .... NOW $2~1.00 Costa ?llesa 1311 Ext. 356 417 W. 4th, S.nt1 A~• 547·2412 Sp1ni1h Dinln9 S•fs ............................ $ 71.00 ........ -·· So. Lquoa DAILY PD.OT -IUFFUM'S NEWl'ORT 1-fAS JJ\.U.lEDtATE OPENINGS ron ·COOK· Experienced Grill Cook S day wk • No Sun. • IUSIOY • 9:30 AJ\.t to 4:30 PM riton. thru Fri. EXCELLENT ~ITS -Apply _) PERSONNl:L 01'FJCE 2 'I'O 4 P?tt ONLY _No. 1, Fashion laland Newport Beach * IUSIOY * DISHWASHER <E•porlonced & NHtl APPLY INSPECTORS Roq11i••"'1nh iMl11d1 J 11 ' "'011thi ef •l1cho11ic ••· 1•mbly or i11tp•ction 11p1rienc 1 witt. teed •"owledtt of ceMp1111ntt anti 1111mb1y dr1win91. Gootl 1ttrli11t r1t11 on4' • c1rn1leto litn•fit pr•t r•m inclirdint;1 11 t11yt ••c1tion duri"t I~• Ill y11r 1f 1111• pl1ym1nt 1nt1 1 itoc• p11tcli111 il'''t''"'· lnttrvi•w• Deily from I A.M. to S P.M. VARIAN DATA MACHINES A VARIAN SUIStDIAlY . 2722 Micha Ison Drlv•, I rvlne, Calif. '26'4 I St n Oiito Frwy, to J1mb11r•1 off.rt"'" I block S. of Mlch1l1011 Orl¥1) AN lOUAL Oil'il'OlTUNITY EM,lOYEl M-F Jobt-Men. Wom. 7100 Job........Men, Wom. 7100 DELIVERY BOY C&n)'On Auto SUpply. 843 Broa.dway. Lag. Bch. Also for Lag1tna Nlcuirl store. 0.nlol Aul. $300. mo & up. Nta.r.fututt rallf:'. ~lnt henls. JASON BEST Emp.loyml!'nt AJtncy 2207 So. ~fain, Santa Ana 546-5410 DENTAL ASSISTANT FRY COOK. Ex-per I< ra11. Salaryopt n.Contaet :frlanacrr. 497-1188 .• Beach Hou!"I!' Jnn, 619 Sleepy }follow 1.n., L.B. FRY COOK, exprr. full ti me. Referrn~s. - Btnton·1 Coffl!'I!' Shop 133 s. Coast. Laauna Bch General Office To $500 COCO'S Ch&1r ,..._ ""''"'"" .,... ferttd. X-ray. Hours S.S Xlnt oply to join Yitai. last ll'O\\'ing co, Pleua.nt l\'Ork- lng conds. in btaut. ntw oles. \\'f'll l!'stb'I co. Top btnls. Call f\11si Elizabeth. ~7-6122 Abigail A b b 0 I Peraonntl Agency, 230 \V. \\'atnl!'r, Suite 211, Santa Ana. '#78 Fashion l•lond Moo-FTI. 499-13'2. N rt 8 h DENTAL Assl1tant. ewpo ••c chalr-•ide. Rl!'ceptionist CAFETERIA tfl!'lP W1nted ; dulitl. Full timt , exptr. ~ Cafeteria l\.11narer at -"':.::....:•:::186=------ Ntw Safeco Insuranct Bid&; Dept. Store l CIRL O ff ice, local Or!hodontist v a r; e t y of duties. 3-12. ].5 Mon. thru Fri. 1&1 E. lSth St., Sult!! C, c .r.1. on Brookhunt, No. 1t San Dltr<> Fwy. Or call 962-2854 btlott 9AM or art SP~f. C ARETAKER·Co1tple llvt-ln. fo1u1t ha\'fi refer It. 'be exptr, 893--llSO. OL\JR..stde. dtnt.J u 1!1tant is>ecl..:tty prtctict, beach area . 962-66n CLEANING. Light. mOdel bo1N"1, part-time, lor <»n- adenUow ladles. 541-2806 Q.ERJCAL TRAINEE "'omen l.8-lS with aood I .Q .. 45 wpm typ. & IO key addtr accuracy nttdt'd. Sl.75 to 11trt. with advAn~ Ir. rom- pu~r train. oppor. 4301 Birch St., Sultt 6 Cnr. airport) N.B. Cl1rlc1I Tr1lnees $303.33. Xlnt bel\fs, facUltits A tMnce tor advancement. JASON BEST Employm~nt Agency 1207 So. Main, San'a Ana 54&-Sf.10 COASTAL AGENCY A member of Snelllna It Snellln& Inc. The World's Largest Professional E mplOyment Service 2790 Harbor Bl, CM 540-60.1:i Harbor Blvd. at Adams COCKTAIL Waitress. Apply Mesa La!W!1, 1703 Superio.r Avt, Costa f\ft&a. COMPONENT ASSEMBLERS Exptr. In asstmbly &: soldl!'r- inr of mlnla.turt PC boa.rds. J. W. ROllNSON HAS IMMEDlA TE OPENING FOR A BUSBOY AND JANITOR X1nt. Company Bentflts GIRL FRIDAY -CFS Inc. Som!! Bkkpa;·A/R + credit e)(p. Type j() \\'pm. Part tln1I!' lh<'n lull tln1r. Call i\Ion thru Fri .• 6"4-1684 GIRL frlrtey • Bookkttplng dtoslr?d, 2>40. Call for appt. Sleam i\laster Carp e I Otantr11. 6-l:>-1316. tRtar of APPLY IN PERSON Dyno Tune-Up! f1shk>n Island, N.8. HAIR Slyl\111 lor ml!'n, p1-rf. Equa:J opportunity employer "'ith followlna;. * .. 4M--30j4 .. * DISHWASHER -PART-Tli\1E ---'--"-'-=---Swiss Chalirt, 414 N. New. HEAD Start 1ppllcatlons now ava\111ble at Community port, N.B. Unlltd 1'.firthodtst Church, DMY 6662 HeU A1·t ., Jl .8. for CONTRACT GIRL positions Jn proa;ram to S BE EXP'D becin ntxt Fa 11 . Ap- MU T pllcations mu1t be Jn by MUST BE SHARP April 10. SALARY OPEN JJOSPJTALITY HOSTE S~ CALL 1'1R. ER\VJN 646·~303 SERVICE, ha1 openinas !or Draftsman Experience required in m~h1nlcal d e t • 11 drifting with emph1sls on rotatln1 mechlnory, involving castln91. PROFIT SHARING l. C. Carter Co. n1aturt 1\lon1en looking for interesting, par! tlml!' "'·ork. l'.'tlcomlng ne1\'COml!'rs to your area. Sales t x p . dirsirablf'. i\f111t have car. CALL: 5J7-8686 Hor;pltal e PHYSICAL THERAPIST Apply PeraoMt:I Dlrtctor So. Coast Community HCM;pl- tal, 31872 Coast Hwy .. South Lagun.a. Calif. Ph: 499-1311 Ext. 3:"!6. * KEYPUNCH * OPERATOR "1lnimum Ont year h'J)t'r. f\fust bQ available for Fri. tl\nl Tues. \\·ork "'ttk and ,.l!Mr 4:30-1 A~f or 8:30 A?-1'- 4:30 PM ahitt. COLLINS RADIO 19700 Jamboree Bh·d. Nt 1vport Stach Equ&l opportunity employer LANDSCAPER Exp. rf<('d. with ma: m I. potential. Ntat appearin:-, "·ill meet public. Good hrly wage w/company bentllts. Apply 2221 Failvitw, C.!\I. j\fr. Stt,·ens. LIFEGUARDS • Life u.ving certlfleatl!'. SWlf\1 INSTRUCJ'OR • with \VSI requirrd. ln!i:rviews Tues & Thurs btfo1~ 3 Pjl,f, ORANGE COASJ' YMCA. ~9990, 2300 Unlvirnity Dr. N.B. LlVE in molber's helper, 2 8ehool-agtra, p1.1. quartl!'fl, 875-0310 or 54&.-7197 * l·ll LVN'S ,. Full or p/time, top sal. & beMfits. Santa Ana Bristol Convalescent Hosp., S.\V. S.A., Call i'l h-s. Faulhabl!'r !or appt. 1209 \\'. Hemlock. 5-i&-1966. MACHINIST EXl'ERIMENTAL Eight yean experil!'n« .in manufacturln1 parli a n d 1001«. Will perform highly !killed machine work from blul!'printe-, sketches, l!'tc. Experienc..~ on Hydrate! and larJ:e millina machines ~1ind. CALL OR APPLY TO BlLL OKEY (714 l 54&.3030 Ext. ll>J l'\33 Ha.rbor Blvd. Costa Mesa. CaHr. i\TISSILE S'ISTE:ilS DIVISION ATLANTIC RESEARCH Corporation A Olvi1lon of the Susquehanna Corp. An tqllltl opportunity .-mployl!'r Nurslna: Free Parking & Blue Chip Stamps Solid O.• End T •bl•• •nd eLVN-~ttr Open Delly 10·8 Sit 10.6 Sun 12-5 Coff•t Ttbl•• ············-·················· $ lf.IO Charat nurae. Thp v•qtij,..,..,...., ...... !!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I T•ll Decor1t or Teble limp• and •mplo'" "'"'"'" JOBS lo EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT I Rei. $49.UI ........... , ...... NOW $ ll.OO BAYVIEW CONVALESCENT •. · · . • Sptnia H i nging Sweg Lemp• -HOSPITAL-Jobi-Mon, Wom. 7100 Jobt-Mon, Wom. 7100 I Rog. $49,95 ) ................... NOW$ u .11· 20l5 Thurln, Ca5ta ~ll!'Sa --6'12-3505 SALES/Sl.Il\.t GY~f Eaalrsl 1vay to exercisr. NURSES Kt1lalered • e\·e~ Loose inches fel!'l btttl!'r ins ~ nlaht ahitts. Ex, Sells on sla;ht 'for $103.!l(I. · btnefits. Apply Personntl \\'estminstirr 842-7978 Dirttl-Or. So. Coast Com-Santa Ana 5434073 mu.nil)' Hosp .• 31372 Coast Nl!'wplirt Beach ~'17r.J H\\')., So. Laauna. 499-llll tXI. 3!16 Salr11 ** NURSE AIDEs:;;-POSITIVE THINKERS Exprrll!'nctd. 7.3 pm shllt. If you Ii~ pe:opll!' & if you * ~~3061 _ Ilk!! money. CaU ~look Food, 544-230'1. Sall!'sman or Agl!'nt TEXAS OIL ('Qf\1PANY A dtcor1tor d re•m hous• on di1pl•y -l WAITRESS, t xptr, fu.11 time. room1 of notgeous Sp1ni1h furnitur• lw•s r19. Relrrencts. ~ Btnlon'a Coffee Shop $l l 9S.OO ). 13.1 s. Coast, L.a.guna Bch S.ACllFICI' \VAITRESS. Laguna Beach. No Mon•y Down Credit Cl1ered MU Immediately No l!'Xperience nl!'Ct1Sa17. 25 mm or over. 499-115.1 FURNITURE \\'O:\IEN: Agirs 18-3:1 for p/time modeling: prtlerable I a NEW O 5':i" & oi·l!'r for produCt 44 P RT IL VD. (et H •rbor l lvcl. I ads, !a.i;hlor\5 & o r h I!' r CO~TA MISA ONLY photogra p hic work . Ev•ry Night 'Til •-W,d, Sit, 1 Sun. 'Til 6 Acadl!'my of High Fashion/~~~~!!)-~~~~!!!'~~-~-~~~!!!!!!!!!J!!!!I l\Iodtls, 53>1981 flurnituro 8000 Gar11e Sile am \V0~1AN To \l'Oi-k in Donut -. -·-----ha~ oprning in Beach cities i;llop, over 2J . No phone LIVING ROOM SALE rAA ""· No exp.,;.,,·, ., .. T/SUN 12·6 J. W. ROBINSON HAS J1\1~1EDIATE OPENINGS FOH * SALES HELP * Xlnt. company berirfits netcSSlU')'. Age no l im· calls PI ea se. \Vh1Chell's l s· green &: black Spanish 31 C portanl. Good character a Donut 1-lousr, 29~7 Harbor Sofa • 3 .Spani1h tables • 2 2 ANAL ST. must. \VI!' Train. Airmail \V. Blvd, C.M. Spanish wrought iron Jan1ps, NEWPORT SHORE! rt I •~ 1299 1 {\Vest Nt\\'J)()rt Btach)° F". Dickerson, Prl!'s.. WOMEN a;u ar -• noiv · 17 bl...... • old I ·d •·d Ft. folding Kay•• Ill Southwcstern Petroll!'um· Immed. opeol,g1 for child '"' "'K pai 1 f.a· -. bed I f Ilk. l!(Jllipn1ent & sail, $100. I Jl't. Corp., ft. Worth, Tl!x. care/companions_ ycur .11.rea s ccpcr 50 a, new, SALES-Srivice Estab. Fullrr APPLY tN PERSON Brush route, $12:i a "''k, at your lelsurc. \Ve Sit Bet· S.100 • now $119.95. 1 7' blut Speed surrtmrd $60; knet ter. Inc. 642-3274 crttn i;ofa &: cha.Ir set -likt board $20: Btlly board $5. neiv $216 • oow $99.95. 1 8. folding dlnahy SlOO. SpoolN SChool1·lnstruct!Or1160ii-green sor11. $199. now $69.~. hanging shelf $7.50, G.E. SPEClAL 6 1'.'l!'ek Recre&tion 4 7' Spanish sofu, 2 reds, 2 Portable TV, ntf:ds npair I: F.d1111ction11I proiram by ~11.~. $249 each _ now $20: 4 red ladder b a ck aN.'rediled teaclll!'rs. JllTll! 9 $89.~ each. 2 7' green da-chAirs, rush· type &eat», $40 10 1\U!,'1151 • 7. Li~ i 1 e d venos & chair sets, can be set : hanging lamp, routld classes. $20 l\'l'f!k. T 0 m:ulc Into beds -no1v $69.95 Op&le.st<t;nt gla.ss Shade w/ut- nstrvc !IJ>llce, call 536-1930 each. 2 gi~n sofa sel!s -now liqul!'t'I brass trim &: chain Sat. or aft 6 ~Ionday·Friday. $49.95. &>vcr¥1 end &: coHec Sl5. Oak, Sl'ivtl desk chair Sponsond by G111d Tldin't's tables fro1n $I up. Table S20. l'lfllk can $7 .50. Studio t"ashlon Island, N.B. gua r11nterd to 111111. Call F.qual opporlunity l!'mployirr 51~1 IJ PBX RECEPTIONIST Sa I & Loan TYPIST. Allr~ctivt 1 irl 21· v f1¥S BRANCH 30 •. lor beautiful Bayfront MANAGER offlct". wk. l!'od.s o n l y 6-12-jilj PBX OPERATOR Ex-per pre!. Ch•rr ::0. Call 540-21)52 * PUjl,tp lal•nd Sales n1an. Ovrr 20, l')(J)t'r. prtlerred. 2801 E. Co11s1 Hwy at Goldenrod, CdM 675--0533 RECEPTIONIST I Typ Isl, sharp, at11·acllvt, for leading Savinas & Lo11n Associ&tJOn, IOC11.ted In Newport Be11ch a1-ea, has posilior avail. for a well qualifl,.d S&vings .l Loan Branch tdanager. Ex- cel. potential &: fi1ngo ben. tilts. Only applicants "''!lb a m!n of 2 yr&. Savin&s ex· pericnce need apply. For particular11 call ~lr, Hensley 1213) 86S.roL2. Or1n1e Co. advertlslnp: L --------- public ttlatk>nt. firn1. r.tust havl!' xlnt IB:-.T ExtC'. typing skills & tnjoy nltl!'ting peo- ple. Good starling sal&ry 11·Hh .sound !ecurr future. !\tl!dlcal plank line \\'01•klni;: cond!llons. Call i\lra. Jaeger for appt. 714: 633-j()(ll Receptionist Good typing, Sharp appear· ance-. Ca.II Loraint. \\'estel\11 Ptrsonrirl Agency. 20iJ \\'esl- clifl Or,, N.B. 645-2770 Restaurant REUBEN E. LEE STERNWHEELER SECRETARIES THE IRVINE COi\fPANY has optnings for t11·0 .Sl!'C- rctaries at it's htadquar. lers in Ne11·porl Beach. ~linimum of three years secre111rial rx~ril'ncc ;~ required. Sho11hancl 90, accuratr typini;: iO, Back· ~-onnd in ci1·il engineer- i11:! or pnparatlon of lease 11nd contract docu- n1ents preferred. PLEASE CONTACT f\1RS. S'.\TOOT, 6«-32.M BETWEEN 9 Ai\! AND 12 Pr>! ONLY. Asi;cmbly of God ar l~th lamps from $j up. couch, needs covrrini; othtr. t:. :'\lonrovi11, NB. H o 11g BEDROOM SALE 11'i~ iood, $10. hfiacdJ. llo1pital area. 3 bcaullful 11·alnut bedroom ~;-;"::m-:'::· ::--::-:----- The N1wport !!els, likl!' ntw, $99-$139.95-~ARAGE Sall!: Refrl s , School of Business Sl49.9j_ 8' beautiful walnut 1ronl!'r-manglir, coUte tbls chl!'sl & rlral'.'t'n, $29.95 &: din. !bl, 5 almost new red $39.9J rach. Bedroom lamps \'th•l!'t nylon ch.rs, ltshttd $4.95. U~ mattress &: box medicine cab. M!sc. chrl. Fe11IUT'E'-5 l'.'Cl!'kJy T'fllrtahtr rourscs in thr skill~ you need to get the job you 11•11nt. spring !iC!s $24.95. ~inl!' fitted spreads, llaby KITCHEN SALE 1!l!'ms, paintinaa by tameua I 30·· 1vhite gas ran~. likl!' 11rtist. S ar.to r.n drum 833 00\'er Dr., N.B. ne1v, $-19.95. Din<!tte sell from knives, giant clam, T1htti 642·3fli0 $19 to S-J•I. .. dance. costume, cottee -=========!All returntod fron1 rental grinder & food mixer, 3 Al RLINE ap11rtn1cnts & model homes. tape reco1'Cll!'r11, gd POiaroid SCHOOLS The Used """ llxJ2 ... d n1lon crpt PACIFIC • 1\lany other i!ems. 5J6...6S97 Dey & ~~~ ciasses Furniture Factory ~~~A~~;n:;u~ 1 ~hdrro~ 6!0 E 17th St <-ta A dPsk. claw foot dre,,., · ·· ~n na j'"' ''"''"°' 81 .. ·•. •I '"lh SI., • OOJ u .u. £} le\\'ing mach. cab, knr sz. -PIANO LESSONS _ C.i\1. 5l8-94j?, hdbrd. Sl50 complete or.will Bci:;inners, lntl!'rmtdlalts _ NEARLY New 6 ft. ba.l·, rat-sep. 2 King spreads $5 t!a. ioill agl!'s. THEORY • l ?-f· tan, dlU"k finish. J sloOls · '2 l\taple ~ilk glass lamps PROVJZATION. Reason.11.bll!'. & hanging b11ck shelf $200. &: shades SS ca . \Vhite swa, Call al!er 5 p.m. SilG.1548 Ganie tblc. ~8", 4 chairs, lamp SlO. Oval 5x7 rrttn ART Lessons for $2. lnstruc-$lj(). 2 S11·ivcl lounge chairs, h?<>kffl rug $25. Ml!ns valtt fTah iti11 n prinfl, ottoman, $:i. bl•ck lamp tbl $3, like LUNCH WAITRESS !or \\·!th bell! European Ari I SECRETARY--Schools &nd Citlill'lrn l11 Stall!' $100. l.llmps, oil painlin.rs. nl!'1v e ec. guitar &: amp P,;,-,. C•ll ,.,,.212 :i bar slools 11·fcane back, $100. 8'17-6660 Projl!'c! engineering e.1per.. ·'" .,.,_ Ilk •~:: I d. . PIANO L SSO • > • naug. seats ,,_ ea. DRE.v..,.L ,, .• , ... tabl• • 4 inc u 1ng preparation of E NS, your 644-398.1 '''"' " .. Machine Oper1tor Apply in p1r1on Automatic, also tumt Jalht, 151 E . Co11t Hwy. ttchnical !""ports, c-h11rts & ho111e. Day or e\'Pnin,. Cati _ , uphols!ered chalrs. Treadle gr11.rih. Shorlhand 90, ac-after :t p~f. 64~-2~9 hENi\10RE \\ashPr, I e s s .'St wing machinC, ch 1 Ira, c .u r a 1 e typing 70. MERCHANDISE FOR O~ttn . 2 y1·s old $i>O . lamps, double bed, dishes trafl'll!'e, military complete. Ntwport Be1ch Call Ann. \\'eatclilf Person-'R"•"'""''""''°a"ot;----- nE"I Agency, 2043 \\'estcliff tnterri;ting "''ol'k for selr-SALE ANO TRAD \\C!~l1nghousr dryer. less anHqul!'s, pictur! frames: startl!'r I --~ E th11n 2 yrs old $JO. i\Taytag etc. Sat-4/4 . II Ai\1-4 P!o.f. Dr., N.B. 645-2770 1'1AJNTENANCE & Ol!'livery, i'lla.11!', car p1-ef. :l\filt&il" psld. Full timt. Apply 870 Production Pl, C.i'l-1. N.B. M•le & Fem1le KITCHEN HELl'ERS HOSTESSES (Dey & Night) APPLY JN PERSON i\lrs. Hayes Furniture IOOO gas range $·!0. Kng si\e' 1501 Kathltirn Lane, SYSTE'.\1ED COPR. :>1()-.57n --brd, Ortho, 6 mo'11 old i.iJS. Ne11•port Stach " SEC RETARY--. 8' BEIGE sofa, like new, l\laplr couch & chr xln't SINGER Sew. mach, $30 cost ~ sell Sl50·, s,.11 cond Sli>. Heavy maple !bi's Sll'rt0 2 •p"-·~ 'JV -n. lnteres!ing \l'OTk 11·i1.h nice I h $10 > I ~· -'" nd ~a:te bed cost SI80 • lf'll o mate ira. 't11p e S(lll!' ''J. 14 cu. fl. -!rlr , peoplr. Shonha required. I $1 'II rAA ~...,~ ""' '" S75. 2570 Fordham Dr, C.f\f. amps · 1' SC. <>Tt-l"VJ. trostltss $100 Like ntw 9 136 Rochrster St .. C.l\t. ~.,,26 , OVER ORDERED 5-18-7723 ,,..r 1, • dra\ver 11• a 11' u t dreutt/ R b E L • GIBSON delU..'11!' 2 door NEW model furniture, "i.11 mirror $75. \'.'ro u .... I •u •n . e SECRETARY lo 1500 good • " refrig-lrMzer on b o 11 0 m, sell be Io w manufacturers iron tabll!', :! chairs. um· 151 E. Coat't Hwy, sktlls. beach arTa. young. coppC!rlolll', like neiv $150. ror;t. 9 Dra.\.\1!r dresser& brella S90 1996 Lemnot Dr . Ntl'.'port Beach Call Lor&i ne . '" e 51 c 11 11 8 foot cushion Fnnch Prov. $j J.50: 6 rt rawer dressl!'rs Cl\f. Sat-SUn on!,, =====-::=,,·=:-.I Pl!'rsonnl!'I Agrncy. 204 3 VALRO ELECTRONICS S4G-9261 '71 W. 17th SlrHI Coste M••• 714/54&-3421 .14af'EL CLERK/CASl-IBR, '-lale. Exper'd. only. Must know NCR 4DJ. N!!wporler Inn 714 : 644-1100 HITTEL jl,1,\IDS. RESPO.NSJBLE. expt>nrnced \Vf'stctif! Dr., N.B. 6-15---2770 couch, 2 matching' <'haiNI, $42.50. Commodes $20. Villa SOLO Homt .. 61 Ford CUI APPL y sall!'Silrl to m11nage snd . good condition. ~ Pomona Apls. 1760 Pomona, be ed Ol)tralc s10.•inging boulique SECRET ARY, Accounting l\tAPLE tier tablr, bookcasr, Cor;l.ll. l\Tesa, see 1t-fgr. edg~:. rot~~n~:;~~~ ~~ 3100 Pullma.n St., C.f\f. COOK (Experienced Fry Cook) APPLY IN PD\SON DENNY'S RESTAURANT 3170 Horbor Blvd. Colt• Mete *COOK* APPLY coco·s '#78 Fe•hion l•lond Newport BHeh COOKS**** EXPERIENCED f)llrt time SURF &: SIRLOIN 5930 Pacific Coa~l Hwy., Ne"'J)Ort Beach COOK: SUtK111y Fry Cook, DI.)' Shih. S@e \Vay n t . RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN GOLF COURSE. 11O21 Ollvtr M.., Irvine. Nr. UCl. _, COOK: Woman to makl!' 3 mtall on Wttb.ad for 1 An equal opportunity employer *DRIVERS* No, Experienc:e Nec:essellry! !'!.fust have clean Callfornll cb1vinr record. A9ply YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th st. Cmll P.fe111 ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLER JR. I female) Prtclsion PC Assl!'mbll'r of delicalr Instruments. small component v.·ork. Soldering. color codes and blueprint rtadlng mrulrl!'d. Thia is a tl!'mporary J)O&I· lion, requiring fll't ;)'f:&n previous exptrlener, CALL OR APPLY TO BILL OKEY (7141 M6-8030 Ext, 155 .'.:333 Harbor ID\ld. Costa '-11!8!1, c..Iil. ?IUSSILE SYSTE:\fS DIVISION ATLANTIC RESEARCH Corporation A Dh11lon Of fhtt Susquehanna Corp. lill1'· Call 67J....S2M-Equal oppartunlty tmployf'r ••l'OOK•• ~r1tnced. '"!1!!!!11"!"!!!! ....... "" ..... -F1Ylna' Butltt 110! ~ -12±!!2 Exec. A11t. Newport Blvd •• N.S. to handle: corp prtsldent's C()tfliLf iiit duliilli i! prt, holdlnp. V a r I t t yt cookfn& •)!Mda at btl-Oh. Beach • n.ncti • honff l Uve-ln Retired c.utple pref. yacht! Bkkpr-Secy combo. R.tpl.v Box GM, DaU7 PUot, St. $600. + CM , Ytt l'lf:fl), ,Pf.B. Cl.II :WS.12$.l PACESETT'F.R , EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. DAILY PD.OT DIME:~; %229 S. Main. S,A. UNA Yoa C11n 1119 mtm ... jllll -"'" o t111· Dl&I 'l'HJl SUN Nl:VDI SETS on PfL01' Clullllod ~ D.tlLY PILOT wmr ADSI I Call housl'kteper, Hot e I Laauna. •hop in t.agurwi. Beach. CZlJ) Dept. Laguna JIUls a.rea. Admiral TV. c.~ lablo. OUNCAoN° Ph>'' '1&1-gany 'I ~-IV Love's Wood P it BBQ s~i 2002 E.'lit 46 '" ' " "' range 1• a,I\ , frosty 728-0144 ., - ' N!!cchi cabilll'I p; e win g forn1al dinlna; table and 6 frt!l!'ter, t11·0 b11.rrtl, other •• 49+-11;)1 • * HOTl::L M&ld, Full timl!'. Pemiarwnl resident pr'!!IC?r· ~~,~~ls~;!~'·• J.;iiiiiiii;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SECURITY GUARDS mach .. misc, Xlnl cond. chAirs, matching bulfel hou ~eho ld items. Of1 Stf! Betty Bruce l\l P /tlml!' & f' /time. Avg. $100 646--5691 .$100, l'lectric lawn edgl'r ).'ork!o11'TI hl!'twte n Bushard red. 494-1196 ~lan for H~o=u-'s"'E'°'KE"E"'P~E~R~.-,,-.. -,,...-. I SECTION for cook'a; &: lite H~kpa for FOREMAN !!lderly "'ido11• on 841 Isle. Exl)f:rien~d in Govemmenr Rm & board It S2j "''k, Arstn&l lnspeetion @qllip. 673-;;i 03 ment, re11d!ng blueprints. HOUSEKEEPER: 3 Sil'\ng !hilt. fl.fin 54 hr 11.·k. childrrn. N. B. Spani1h . &ll!ll'Y lo SJ hr. Xlnt bent-S~aklng OK. ll80 mo. Ca.I.I fits. 642-80-10 Ae:ply in person HOUSEKEEPER • Compan. z. 0. PRODUCTS ion, 011'n transportation, II\~ ' ::i90 Pullman, C.:-.t. in. 4S.l-39-J I equal opportunity employer. lNOEPENDEr-.'T Ordl!'t of j\f AN AG ER , we I!' kt nd. Fottsttrs ls looking for 3 i\lature wom11n. small faml- sa.ll!'s tralntt•. Cartrr opp, ly type rircttat\on club. Ap- gcneroua ad\'tnce. 66--0~1 ply bttw. lI k 3 pm P1elf!e 9 am·l :30 pni Sands Cabana Club, 8141 AUanta, H.B. lnsuranct CLAIMS TYPIST l\.IANAGE1ttEN T Op- Pos\Uon open for litllllY typ-portunl!y. Full or Part timl!'. !st. 70+ elect.. modtratl!' die-Oir nee. 20 hn. wk' m 6 "'k to start. P11td 1·acation. SACRIF"rCE; Sof11:, unusual good condilion $15, Danish and Brookhursl. • hospi!al k life ins. Oppor. to Conll!'mporar•>, incl '"-'""' modern 9 ft. be ige couch, ~G::A::R-c::G:::E:--:-,--,---t '' XeC d ' C J •Ill" $00 d bl Lo A Sall!: Bdrm a•I, ;JJ advanct to ectectn·e. on-l!'nd tbl.11. Btk tuft•d ''' . 011 e ng Boy bed b ar !lool s, 50fa. lampa, car A''"'' foi· career Girls tact Security Agent. \\'hl!e & otton111n, pi t lul'f', nig. All w11lnut headboard $65, 1 1 s · 2222 So H bo 833--0897 coo er, too s. toys & lon.r 410 \V, Coast Ilwy., N.B. r~ront tore, . ar r, lor $175. Cost $700. 675-7.;24 bro1\·n fall. l\tlsc. 1930 Swan By 1ppoi;"Jt. 6.16-3939 Anahl'im. \red .. i\pril 8 Only. HOUSEFUL Of new nlodel KENl\lORE \\'asher. only us-Dr .. i\.fl!'sa Verdr, C.?it S.t 9 Af\1 -12 P~I. home furniture. Reg. $683. td 4 1110s., oak drop front .tc Sun 9 Ajl,f.4 PJl.f. $750.00 S1l1ry SERVICE Station Att'ndn!. now Sl97. 89.i-441 7 or desk. mnplt coffee tabll!'. plus '"~Mf:s t car & belll'· needed 4PM TO 12 shill. 637-6200 n1aple drr~ser. Breakfast 1921 FULLERTON, C. M. fits -producl salesman. m11r-2160 So. Harbor. C.:\1. table & 2 chll!rs, platform Behind l\fl!'!& Thtatirr Sat a: ried • ~ood 11,-ork re~-on:I -Sl'ITER & lile hskpg. 2 schl ~AN Allen i'!1aplc tables. rocker. 5-16-0610 to see aft Sun 11N "'ashing machlnl!', F Rei bw·std r 1 ff't' 1mmac concl., Lamp table 6 m .... end colfee t&bll!'s, breakfast ee m fl so . age chlldrcn. S:l0-5:30 l\lon, $~. Corfl!'e tabll!' $40. Dough P ' . • J _ gf't, 2 bdrm sets, much jobs) call Ann. \\'estchfl \Vl!'d, Thun. Ch1·n transp. bo:< end tablr W. 548-5106 GREEN Vinyl ·7 ~fa $'7.J. Pc1°SOnnel Agl!'ncy, 20-l3 \rest-!162-6017 eves. HIDEABED & h . )'e\101v 1,•inyl recliner chair mort'. Good cond., tliff Dr .. N.B. M>2710 Shop Foreman c air. tan Sl:i. Green vinyl wing chair GARAGE Sail!', Ac1pulco Sales Diesel & construction co. Call ~~~f· 2-143 E. Coast Hwy.. $23. Sln1mons trundle bed Apts, 1800 \ValJa~ Ave., NEED EXTRA Ann, \Vestclitt Pe~nntl 67~ ' .. 22 '-67 $6J . .i39 62nd St., N.B. C.!\I. R!!frlg s:;o. 1oflac furn, ? -:;~.;,::•;:...._,.:°':,,__.=.,;..i=031 s•2-1 ~•x 12 "P See f\J.... '"-1 o•"· MONEY ,\gcney. 2043 \Vl!'stelitt Dr., -;-PC . '" ' •·· .,. "Y· Sundays Only N.B. 645-2770 .>-Span~~ din~ng srt. oc-~IAPLE bdm1 set, dbl bed 12-ti p.m. N . tag., 2. 24 le11,ts, seats 8. f bk ~b~ dbl CHARITY G ••'GE S" -1 0 f'Xperie.nce nceesAAry SKIPPER: \Vantcd Full lime Orig $1000 $300 r fl ramt>, case "" '"'• /UV\ .u.c. Guaranlet'd income + bonus Skipper for motor yacht, . ' · 0 0 er. dresser w/mlrror. 2 hitl!' SponllOttd by Newport A~e 21 or over exp'd in l\fl!'xican l\'&ll!'fS. 6"~09. 4!H-8\9l s111nds. \\'Al.nut coUl!'e tbl, Kiwi's. April 4, lD-4, 19812 RC"hrces \Velcon1r Call for Interview ap· ORANGE 9 It. couch, 2 xlnt cond. 540-5474 Canbrrra, H.B. NO JUNK. Sell J\Ien's \\'ear Retail polntn1ent. i\lr. Ch a r Its n111!ehing "''h!le ch a Ir s . .l\IAPLE BEDRi\1 SET. 962-6291 836-4302 taphone l!'Xper. Hunt. Bch. &r!a. X1nt. btnl'f\11, salary ~tATIJRE i\!,\N (11, f or , C'Omn1l!'n111ratc "'11h ability. stock . r o o lll • Semi· retired 147-3527 OK. No tJi:p nee but helpful. r:io canvasslna. Hoii·ard . 213/5884233 Q:intemp. •tyle:. xlnt cond. Also, lite chrsl &: APRIL 3, 4, 5. Picnic ttbles, No door to door &lol-li32 .. ,,·,.ro,, "'2-'931 !" ' TELEPHONE Sales -Fire B"DS "-d _,_ -::::::::":::::°7::::~::::·:::::::::::: rl!' • .g. "''Omen • clotht• 10. Loell positions available r, • C1n:sls, e,.... hu1ch. _ IZ. strreo, ru rn. -iil2 Mon- PERSONNEL 770 \\'.17th, C.1t1. UNIGARD INS. MEDICAL GROUP TRANSCRIBER An tqunl opportunity * TRAINEE * t'mployer Good typing i'equlttd. Prtler .,. .................... .-1 medical tennlnolOfQ>, Per- liOnntl Dept., Hoa.a HOlipital, Ne\1:port Beach. KEYPUNCH OPERATOR Somt txpttlr>nce I• requir- ed. ExceUrnt opportunity. C•ll or 1pply: CLA·YAL CO. 17th & Plac1ntla Coal• Mose 54&-2201 An equal opportunity tmplo.)·er ** MOLDERS FiOCrglau expl'rienee. LUHRS BOATS 349 W. 18th Strett, c .it. MontER. Rtpl1 etmfnl wanted. Lovtf1 hllltop home tn Ll&\lnt. B e ae h . 4 c:hUdrtn, 5 )Tl to 9l~. Salary o~n. Send rt~ume & refs. to P.O. Box 001, Lagun.11. 8tech, Only llc'd drivtn o"'lllna •n auto nttd apply. MOTIL t,IAIDS • 646'-?iWS * IT'S Btach houte t:brie. Btr· pst ttlectlon t'Vttl See the DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! R.pl' .fl.' 1 Pm. Deal. P11id dally. Call i\.ir. l'fllor TV, 1tl!'reo, din. rm Off • I -. D R .,. '"7 Ice Furn lure 010 tcrf'y l'., lAguna . .fM-1337 714 /!ISS-819:1 yan, .,,,,,.....""' lb! & CIU's. coffee & encl SALES\\"Ql\IAN-FOI' \\'!'!mens TOP EXECUTIVE tbl~. :>IS-861 1 USED sleel desk~ l30.30 e GARAGE sale, Eve r e lt T" i B Piano $4j(J, Davl!'nport, ~ •PPM"tl 1tol't. i\fust b e . . . t xp·d l aagi-eulvt. Gd . ~lanage Accounting, Adm~Ql!i. glllry + comm. Ask for tralll'e 11ystems, oprrations mgr. only !14&-4314 for nation/I\ hdquarltrlf q SALES ORDER CLERK 1vhol1!!alt distributor. 10 yn l!'Xptr min. incl 5 yn w-/Data Experie~ In salea order Proctst.lni. proctulna;. fo1&lntainln: or- der ~s and records. 1)·gc Send confidtntl&I rtsuml! tp 60 1vpm 01\ eleclric. A. P!Tasek, 1062 ~lcCaw, San. CALL (714) 414-9401 '' .... cam. 92105. TELONl.C Industries Laguna Bea ch An Eq1111I Oppnrtunlty Employer SAL.ES l\iari 11 ith ~11\t>s exf'l('r. Ill act a~ out51dc ronl ti.tl to ttll 1he dl'~irn 1rn·ice <lf • long e11abUshtd q1111IH.v lnltrlor dtCtlr~!ln: f Ir m . Rtf!'r. \\"rite Box 39:\1. Da lly Pilot, N.B. UNUSUAL opportunity lo? laltnted, ptr1on1bl1 halrdre1Sf'r. 1-femll llair Design, CdM 67~1i27 *WANTED* Expcrlf'nct'd Salr.'!11vn1an in quality bakl'ry. Ap~Jy In µe1"°n 10 ~IR, ROOfo.:RT M/DERSON • • Snack Shop B•kery 34~ I E. Coa~t Hwy., Corona df!I Mttr .,· N .eds 1v/n1attrc!S & Posturt chain $12.50 & up I box ~pr1ng11 $30. J:;ico li . .l\I. e UM"d 2 le-4 dra.~·er tiling m IC. * 6i;..7203 * luner $10. 968-49jl cablnels e UJ(d 'l\'OO(I '1esks ...,,.,....-,,-....=:--~~ APn 4, 5: \\'hilt v.·ool nit. NAUGAllYDE tot&, 2 mos Jl.fc?itahan Bro& Desk Inc. chatr.-ski&. clothts. etc.1$6S ()id. Cost $1i9. ~Tu•t eeU. 1800 Newport Blvd: Via Conica. Laa: Reh $100. 962-2667 Costa ~Its.a * &U-3450 HID E-A-BED $JO STEEL dt&k o1.31tx30, ctntirr GARAGE Salt sun. 1-fovina, 54&4569 dra ... ·er &:-3 11ide dn.wen must ffll evtrythln,. ns 0 , 1 Jasmine Avt., Cdi\f ~10 BLACK n1uatbyde hide-a-w~t\f!r misc t em 1 C0MPt. HouHful fine Quaf 'ol!'d, queen sizl!', llke Mw :=;::::;=::====== Furn. All day Sunday. 300 SUS. Ctll ~928-1 • I E. Cot.st H•'Y· No. 2!M., N.8 . De-CASE H~~ "'· und•' Office EqLI pm_ent ltll .-. uuru GARAGE Sale • Sat. A Silln, dral'~r 1tor1gl!, Kine Bttu· 3 DRA\\'ER steel ••fe with Beby turn, tie. l k :i ty Rest. All A·l ~s.-3878. \'&Ult 11nrt WU 29x1SxZS:i Labrador, C.M. ~ i PC. Early Amer. din. rm.1-=';:"0;:' ;;Gf>..3!03;;::=;:;::::;::==:: i\1'ov1111 • Stlltna: ALL get. $100. Tub tnclosun!: SI0.1. ••· }~w-nlturt (c Applianctt CAll s~. Household Goods 1020 • 642.-4155 • · 3 DANISH naur,..hydc ch,..lrs -LIDO Garage Slit: S.t •-t ~attn~ unit on low oiled llOUSE HOL tl Goodt, P~I. Sun, i\lon I: Tut~ ll 11-nl1111t sla™1 $T:oi. 646-ijr.) fur 11 l!Ui'C, \\'ll ~ber/drytr, P~l·On) 211 Via ~oron. N.B. 2 \V/\LNUT btds.bQ."C 3i()tli\g :~~~t~~?~··01~~.1~~7 lcu 3 APTS Or Furn. ~fub\t k mA11reu, like nrw. \\"Ul ' 1 top Ibis k Lots of ~Unk-. rtellver $00. ~ PfLOT \VANT AD!! &12-5618 207 Htno\•t.r Or .. C.M. • . I :I , I , j 1 j II • •I , ·------------------------------ • \ r"'llll!l!llllll!lll!lll=:lll=:=:==:=:=::==:=:iiil!:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:m==:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:===:====================~======ll!!l!!s!"i'~!~i'!!•'!'!n !4!.!1!91lo11!!!1!i!i!S::=il!i!!!!!"!~IL!Y!'!a!o!r!!l1 FOUll CONVENIENT OPPICU TO SERVE YOU . Here'• He" You Can Uae ~11r "'""'111 Dime • A • Lin .. • lrlne them •r mall theff•th c..-r1c1 c .. !ih .. enti et eur • c.n._enlent offlc11. -e -N.-11vt1tock; product·•rlil•nti. --- • ,.. ...,.,,,.,cl1l·1d1 all1wod. a NIWl'ORT llACH ...... 2211 lalboa 11¥4. a "cosTAMISA ........ ~.--:: .... 3'0W111 •r a. ••411 lte1n must INt prlctd with ,,. lttm ... , t25. a HUNTINGTON llACH .. 1717S 1 .. ch llvd. a LAGUNA BEACH ....... 222 ,.,.,, Avt ... I I I ' l,: .) WANT TO CLEAN UP ON YOUR CLEAN OUT? FOR FASt! FAST! ACTION! CALL DAILY PILOT CUSS· IFIED DEPT. D I A L D I R E c T ·- 6 . 4 -2 • 5 6 7 8 Ceeat 21~Mt1"'°",_1 .... , • HATOt Cover s10. Old an- tlque ll'Unk $10, 223 Beverly, Lag'olrta Etach. TABLE Aod chain $ 2 j. >19H7M LA\VNMOWER $j, Cl'JU Ch $22.50. Outside f·u·r-n it u r « f~'OOd@n) lovtseat. 2 chalr1 $15. bra Id e d (re\•erslblt 1 1·ugs 9xl2 SIS each. Vacuum <tankl $12.j(l. KloaM lz t. headboard $11. Danish 1nod chaJr $7, 822 \V. Balboa .\11t l <co11K'r 9th a.n1 6llboal n;.mo C.\NOf>Y Bed complele $!l. :\latch ing d1-esse.r and van!· I)' S2J each. canop)' cO\'tl' sprtad1 a11d shetts $3 all. Phone &12-3197 490 £, 19: 1 SI., C.l\l ·11~UER, Needs r" fl ll I r SIS. Coflte table $:::. CN" :i:o-U $2. ;\Jctal bed U·ania S:!. j.\i'kii02 :; TV 'tand11 Jt-$j, IS" . P ort abl e TV $2;-i. :; l)i~luna~!t1·~ good Sl:H:Z~. Chl C'llao sink rITT1cet $10. F\r~ph1.cc sci·l'e:1 St .\;) RC.\ r 't'Ot'd layer $'.J. 3 Clock :··'.Jiu~. Z.:!1ilh ~$-$.l. II ~·'.101'.cr hc-:·ds Sl...$1. 4 Eh!l" ll'i" clock~ $1-$:1. :::iio ·~ 1::1 ~u111el Pl.. N.B. 673-JGO~ • ~.'\~ JO<t!:: S"?11 in;: lllllc:1iuc :rt i:;, (.';·b:c cal;'··et ~2~1 . ;' !·:!\'s b:cycl~ $~j, Pok .. 1· 1:1:;:r 11~11· bo1\l bt..ll, ba~. "!10;>·, 1 .'i ti bulli::in bo:~1·d ~~o. !'1 :rc!y al!n cli\'c roe n .:l\·iCt'r $1.i. Blue Yth·et 1\.c'.;rr, ~el. i:l11~11 se t, 11u1-::;e1·y l~uni" ca1 ... ·in:;: set. 1 ')h')]~:tcl'r '.I th:J:r. Sli'}ller, h~u:-chold i:cn1s 25c-$\O , !l \:?S LaColo11ia, f'ountal11 V::llry. &:7.7562 t oy·s 2()" Schwinn bike $1 0. V.\r. le-rt door $1 842-8313:; fi·;-r~v. S2.i. Port Ab l c auto111··:ic re col'd pla~'tr $20. f,93-i~79 l"'P.Bl::E Clothes JOc.$1 . Tire, \I'll.tel 713 x 11 ~.;. t·i:.: pool s:i. Skis s:i. ~~ ~'.OW'S THE ilME FOR QUICk CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD DINETTE nt, I eM.in '&nd B£AUTl:rvL N \\I ba1&iMt \\'ORK benches $20 t1ch 2 PIECE 1tttlonal, like new, MAPLE Bunk btd frames step atool SU. Blid caaes $!. Petencn high ehnlr fj. Drnftlni; 1able $20 Skill saw gold t.\·eed $22.50 each. wllh ladder $11.50· each set. 50c:, $2.:iO and $!), Record 646-6150 $15 Bell & lio¥.>ell 'J)rojector &12-8171 f.J1.ple ntghtatand $20. Pali· player $8. Records: 7Gc eaCh. llO VOLT air con1pressor $:!O Ne1v i::ord and Chev. ELECTRIC light~d tire loz• ?\-Jnple 11tep end tables $1~ New camera S7. New dellµc:e U), UO volt to 2.•I volt/6 hub caps Sa r>t;r. 11et. 4 in. $3.00 .2 table !1.nlps $1.~ each. l'ilo.ple Do~ ch b o Y automatic vacuym U. Ne1v amp rectifier $20. Crash bo1.t con1p:un~ $5 ::>niail tools each. Sbtll Bronze State hu cket lainps $12.50 ea.ch. a:olLballt 2Sc each. \Vrought helme! SlO. Pencils a.nd $1·$10. 2062 Placentia Ave. coin !let ST.50 Burn \varnier ~taplt cocktail table $12.50. Iron c.u"<len cart $4. Foreign ballpoints 20c. 12 volt self Sa' t. vnly • 7Jc Crock (ll)Ok!~ jar 50c ,, ~ta\\<tr l'iJaple d~llll table c.'<llns 15c • 2ac, Cottee table pl'imlng punip $4. Buniper NE\V mens iotr "wds $20 Fire screen tJ Sciuor j».ck $~. Maple bookcase $20. P . 2t!O Orange Ave. C.l\J. jack $1.50. 110 volt electric T\1·\n upholste1-ed ch a i r .s no handle $1. 002-165J ' Larie \\'hltt chest $ 2 0 · , PO\VER mo"~r. n!el type, niotor S.i llydraullc clutch Sl .j() each. Ka.mado f)"Pf • Brown and beige oval Y.'001 I gooil condltkln 125. 54<Mi94S St 12 \'Olt power seat ac· barbecue $15. Pet carriel' PORT:'8LE t)'pewrlter $.i. braided rui:. II x 10 $2:>. ·G.E. dl1posal unit, complet tuator $4. Brass i car pun1p $j G.E. skillet SJ ll1anicul't Ch!ld s electrlc pbonocraph Good lwln bCIX springs Sll i.Jmost ne\v $9. 2 s e, Sl. Pair 1hockabsorbtrs S2 set $3. 317 E. 18th St. C.~t. 1~·:i<J· Dornieyer handni\xer each. Matcblni;: mattrew~ 8 It and 9,; ft~~ both. Picture f1·an1es $1 . 6-tj-2181 12·JO. Hand \aivnmo\l'er $!. Sl;> ta.ch. Rattan patio or 11, S ·1 bl f I New electric alann clcok T\VIN bo -·1 · Laii·n C~tcht'r 50c. T11.~le table SI~. 4 matchin1 c1Ulir$ 10 ° l20u1 its e lln°J' ~~~:t1 ~~ S3. New steel Ille box Sl. niattre!~" s:~~ng.fr~~1e1p~;5~ laoip $3,jl), _Cassrrolc dish $20. Maple oval dinette tible to 110 lb. M>-JOT3 Bfd frame just rtfinished Toco niini-bikt' trailer hitch iv/l«!~•er $2·50· Far~nvare $2:>. 4 chairs $12 .50 each. $5. Bi&: hunting knife $i. carrier SJ. Dra11• tile trailer t.Jttii•tc skillet $'.?. Untversal G drawer double dressb' $2.J. BABY bed $10. Feeding table al 1raUle iron $1. F. at' I)' : .. o c11u II J "'· 21811 55 I Ion 1Heel drum $3. hitch for 61, 62 Cadillac '~~;~;;o:;;_~~-=;--7'7. . un1p seat ~. Sn all lru $ :io ""-. ,._, • .,_~•:i. American lamp $ 3 . 50 .1 : JSH G 1 $l ,'I d h 1 f'alrla11e Circle, H.B. 1 ere nt 1· .Car top .,., .... ~ Ladies and nlen'its\\·.iateriiF . -~' ·.· e .~. ee 9G'.!-SOl 9 rack$' S2. Phillps transistor 2 Cocoa c<>lor. 1 anua D!lnisli 5c.;iQc. ?lien's sport coats ~dies s!~ti. size J ,iAAA radio $12. Rectifier/po\\·er h · · 16 1 't I ~ "-"-l\'lan s sus,.nders ne"' CARD tablet s,; lltxl $8. Ne c airs e;ic 1. 1' otoro a ... 7:.C. ~ten's suils Sl.50. Ties ~· . · w wupply SJ, Pri me qualily 1 1 bl d . d . ,)(Jc OU1ce type1vrlter $10 t:~:el'cisor rowing machine . 1 1 13 2 spte< por a e re r. or lOr. Ant 1que chair S 3 . · . bl 3 ,; casting p u er . l player $IO. sii.2341 n· h nd 1 • ll Dressing la e, 1vay niic-$10. Blanket! $3. 2 sul1ca~s Pt•vboy 2:ic each. ,\Jl\;· is es & :t ass"·are ;ie. . ror 11· " h1·0 place truck $j each. Girl's bike $10 ....., CRAf!Sll'lAN electric drill 61:. ytls anllquc s a Ii n "· ..-. muter S4. Ne\\' pool r.hair • . 1 &:\In 1·ackl! Jl ellch. Truck Blonde il'lg $J. Bird cage SlO. 21l Goldenrod A\'e., $10 r.tagna\'OX TV $2:i Chest dr~pet I'.~. ~~atcGo•·101f w:'.'.!1u11•1l l!rts, 700 x 15 v.'1th tubes $1, ~ Luggage r ll ck $a. Corona de! ?\far, Sat.I Sun. nf rtra"'Pl'B $10 Tiie top rnQ• Kprl't"h .,., . .N. ., :w •I J • and tlaps, fair spares, 1.U l\lahogany double bookcast: 67• •~•J board $10. Sat. only. Park c en utensi l! OJC · . 1 11• El tri e 'Ing b d d 12-G · 110 ~ I II 310 r I f Cdl\I Ladies can1•i pants 15c-:10c. or J. ec . c s \\ e stea J. u1tar . n a ey. ern ea • 1 <,;:I ,·· -·'' • 1,.__ 'J" niac:hl11t, !olds 1n i;ablnet, \\'ol'ld Book Encyclopedia Ex:CELLENT used carpeting 10-4. ·-ioes an :1-1lP,.'>':s .,.;·LX foot-pedal control SU. 19jS scl ST. Old 4j nnp's 2Qc S x Jj, 9 x 12, 10 x 14·. Sll\l:'lfONS bed ~ora S15. It's Baby clothes »>ie~~c. Baby EngUsh Ford engine com· c:i.ch. J\iesa Verde, 1996 lllc sq ft. :?84 Knox St. "·orn. but ha! extra cover. carrle~ stoats ~JC. ;oys, plele, c arb. starl er . Ltn1inos Dr. Costa :i.tesa C.1il. 64 j...299l I 903 \\I. 17th. space 82. C.l\1. ganies and puzzles .>e·Sl. distributor, auto b ump e r 2 Ani1 cha irs $10 eaC1. I ~1APLE drople1f d I n In r: I STOVE apt size $20. 646-.5607 19612 Canbern., H.B. One jack Sl. 6 ral outboard Rolla11·ay bed $18. Lanip table $10. La1·gt Chip-OFFICE. ••~'· ~1 .. , ~"" block East of Brnokhua'St motor tank and hose, b11tlt I d·' · I'" 6~1812 j ~ ~" ;)' vu and YorktO\\'ll !l62.-ii294 ~10. J\fo\·\e c!lmtra SS. pe-n cue mirror ,[,J, ,.,.. ,1ood $2j Ultra vtolet and · ' in gauge SlO. Bottle capper 4 COOO 1f' O\cv 1irts 86WLJNCi 8&11 1, lb., and: &lid rints S3. Chev radiatbr caH SlO. Pair l&rnpa 36", S10. 2 bbl manifold comtilett bra3!1 rolumn. black baa, $;). 4 bar ma.nifpfd and cub stlldts $10. 53&-29.IG. $1~. Late model . Ford mo.18 El>ISON Crib, $90 when new. $20 each. Ah1m1nwn 1teer-, $20. l(elty back packs Uffd In& gear, coniplelc .0 , on1.'t $$ each. P•\l:.. braJ8 Truck &xlt and sprlncs $10. •ndirons SS. ~t•rvel ~· 3 da)' clock ru. SS Che\'. mustana: Sl. Portable 19" elt ctrlc \\iptr n\Otor SS. 283 tclcvii1ion $13. Ai s orted exha.u!lt ma n I r o Id i an(! 11n1all tables S3 each. O. crosao,•er pipe $5. Ch•v 283 qutl set $4. A!aorttd aotr heAds $j. 63 Ford rear end club!I $1 each. \\'est1n1howi $10. CM\•. rear end $10. :stetto, cO:Od cenditton 6!2-9003. 2.'.i17 C Santa Ana nfedle, nice Italian pro. St. C.:'>l. 'incial cabinet $25. Octaron TV. \Yorks very JOOd $25. 11hape S}lani1h , !!Offtt talfl~ 64~1S2a $2.i. ?IIurray t rleycle $3, ACOUSTICAL ctil\ng tile 24 ,_,1'32=-4'33~· ~-~----' x 12. good condiUon lGc RED Vinyl upholattrtd chair each. 64i.81il And ottoman $2:i. Baby q-lb BOOKCASE headboard $5. and ntattreas . $20. Nvp Beveled n1irror, 2 x 3 $10. el~lc dryer $2.:i. 847-406S 4 lamps. bn.11! s:i each. GOOD 11.lexlcan zuita.r $15, '1'a l nut c tbl nil! S2 5 . 83~1376 Feldl'f'cet velvet panel SG. U~SE""o"'-s~ .. ~ffil~.~,~,~,.~,~.-,~,.-1=1~0.·1 Chrorne chair $1.00. Bras11 new tubes, plays "'ti!. 212' vanity chail's $~. Card table England Apt 4, ;,JG-TI-49 $1.30. TV tables $1. 2 screen T.V. eonsole $1$, rad It door,. 13 and $6. 2 \\'ood record player $15. ~13GG doors $3 each. Foldln1 door is. 10' Roma., d"'11.pe attrn SEARS SUwrtone stereo in 42" walnut cabinet \\ith J15. Green dutch curtains Ai\I·Ft.I radio plul! i tMt.,e $3. 7' vinyl sofa sz:i. Ladies atta for rtcords, 1962 mtdtl ~s~sSa~~:;~·p~;:,124~; \\'Orks be au t i f u 11 y $2:l, Elmhurst Lane, C.i\1. Sat. ~S~'24638=""'==c-=r-=-~I g.5 P l\t. Sun. after J. Call DUNE B~gy body for cut 4!M.-ii364 do\\·n V.\\'., ilus \Yith metal t1eckA. tron.t reooeri dama.gtd $2S, 11915 San Antonio, F.V, 968-2921 l'.assock $3. 962-8647 26" GIRL'S and boy's bike~ heat l~n;p, both ror S2J. ADJUSTABLE steel bed ~1 .50. SO reet cl 11 incl1 GOOD Double nianrel!s ~IJ. S 8 . :i O e ach. S 4 i . :'i O J~j.:.!J?!I h·amc S6 :,0 Double mattre>(5 ribbed n1clal sheet. ~ fl G.E, automat!r. \l'a!her $2S. Doiilil-: box-springs SIJ. tachon1('ter for Ch r )' s I er Good blut:' couch s2;;. C11.s! S15. Bedroon1 chair S 3 11id<.'. I piece iddal tr1 iiiltr Lll'll" C.E. refri"''?l'll lor S?-j, i.;~$-7220 outboard engint $18 . ,·ron sink ll'ilh stand~ for i\laple telephonr stand $8, skirt or patio roo[ 10. 3 Good d I Portable f)--pt\vr iter SlO. 3-14 . $ h Alcohol sto\-e $2. Electric: rugs. 9 x 12 $10, 9 x 10 l\\'in size roll&\\'&)' bed DOUBLE Sed n1atlre.ss ;1n \Vestbook Pl. C.;\I. 5--!a..3292 ~!,n,'~. _ rp~•"·•l~a,P<I'~~-Fl~.1Ht·:~,t,. rang!' top '$l0 642-9_S.S7 SS. 12 :< -13, $10. O Id Sl{.I. D' I u x e new At• OOx spring \\'ilh rra1nc $2J .... ,. .~ , " "' " u.. d tachments for Hoo v, r Sin~le bed mattress and bo~ APPROXli\JATELY 20 sq. $10 each. Sued!' ja cket, CO~F bag $3. ~\\·l~ng shoes beautiful vanity l' es ~ er uprlfht 110. Push mowu- sr>ri_ng \\·ith frame $20 yd bro1,·n 11\'eed carpeting , i·1 "S"l"rl $15. good co1\ditioll. 101~. S2 l\1en s totlet case Y.ith matching stool. just and catcher $4. 2 larae tt· \\'ed'!'e bols!ers, ne11· 12 x $20. :>18-7233 1 546-70j2 41k i\ten's leather s\lppen; need~ antiquillg S2J. l:? volt ment trte rinis $J each, 9 • 2 I 13 28 FUR I" ·~ tlJ.-10~·."· 50<." Shick electric spotlltc ~. Jeep can $1. x 3u, or • 31 Bristol, • coat ~. ,,.1ng size SINGLE box springs 11·ith 1,,1,,, • ''''" ll.50. Facin' \Vhlle <as catal)'ctic heater Traverse rods $1 e a ch . Apt. !. Co•" ""'· b<d.,rud l20-Sl•d s;. Pop-l•g< ""' 1 .. m m.itrm. ~ 11 rtablt S.9-0"1 sauna electric $7. Brass pole $3 2 sn1a a:u po -;::;.;o:,;,...,==,-==~ 17" portable TV $20. Air corn pcroper SJ. Ne1v men's near ne11· $2:), 824 \V. 15111 lamp $7 Trays 50c-Sl.75. Set radiators. unvented type CuCI<OO d ock.$4. Cordlcae coolers. near ne1v $10 each. shirts Sl. 11ize 16~;. 1996 St. Space 32.. Ne1\'port Ter-steak platters 7:;c Coffee set 12 eacli. Ladies brown and v.·all clock $3. B t o n t e 518-6j2~ Lemnos Dr. C.:'lt race ~to6Ue Park. of S. $3. Trig teakettle 50c ,1.hlte saddle golf shoes, size rny1tery clock $3. 548-9110 ZEi\'ITH, 21 inch $20. 2 p\tct CORVAIR bucket seats $20. USED refrigerator. txcellenl 'Toa!!tniasler toaster $1.~j 4B. like nc\V $5. 50 lbs. SILEX 4 quart electric ic~ root cue, No, 19, s 7 Cor\-'air ttar suspen!ion S2:J. n1nn ing condit i on 520. Polltry 50c-$l.50 p 0 t le ry Chlck·lay-mash $'2. 18 reet cream maket'. ,..ood tub. \\'0'11cn's ne\\' \\'et s u it Cor\'air parts $1 • $2:>. 64&-3893 c•nnister st't $2.15 Set 6 3/8 inch chain \\'ith h~ nt\v $16. 54~7310 :>4:>-4900 . jio.cl;rt. U.S. dh·en, small TYPE\VR.ITER, Unde~·ood; \\',..~tern beer mu~~ !'>1 .~0 Sj. 10 ga.1 con!;truction type $8. ~!0-34ji BELL 11mplifier $20~Espey overhauled and never used, Picture tran1rs 25 !'·$2. wat~r can $5. 2 gal coffee \\'tr.. Dark brown hunian A:-.I.f:'II tuner $:J. 2 n'Klno looks like ne\\' .~24. Rtm· Cl')·stal basket fix ture $7 pot, boil type•enaniel $1. 2 hail' .~9. ·rut·ban \\'!g s~. record players $J each. ington portable $l j. 51S-.i\6J Six place setting Bavarian steel ironing boards Sl each. :,.\3.1z77 ~6-'t&1j ----1 PORTACRIB $10. Juniner china SIJ Lug:;:agl' $1-$2. K~-hi rubber boots, size LIVIXG Rooni chait·. ::i piece STIJL'tO couch $12. Coffe e chair s::. \V icker dressin;? R<is:•inettr $3 Plastic shelf 6, $1.j(). 12 gauge shot~un sectiont1l. naugahyde d111.ir, tabl @ $6. Lanips $4 each., bible che11t $1 0. Bar stool P1h!'in2 llk each Del•k <'h~irs s\11>1\s Yi No. 8 • No. 'i!f.:·ji" rolor n•. hl'in bed, \rasher, Painting ~. Fran1e $2. Bird $3. ~ ro11• ~plce rack $1. s2.;..o each Beautiful handlni P.ach. 7 jig~w puzzle~~! d1')·e:· $:!> each. 3 tables t:'age $4. Aquarium $1 0. Sunbe"•n mlxmas\1>1". usec' cngr. 1~ x ::o s: 24 for parrot fol' SI. Har CO\'f!r s $1:J. Table $10. Chair $10. Record players. children·s once $2j. Brass pole \a1np or cnckatlet SS. Cnn l\ln rode 10c:.:2;'>c. 2 electrt1'cSc•h~a.,;k•e1:~. Bed table sj: Patio table $2 each. Rad io $1. 2606 Sl'.!. Cockatccl c1:;c $3. '.! 2Qc.j(ko l\ten·~ 26-38 and 1 Remin1ton, ic .., s11d 6 chairs $10. Red"·ood Redlands Dr. C.i\t. patio tables S3 t. a c h , hoy·s 12-1!1 clothing 5c-$3. rach. Canvas camp cot, table and bench S.l. Toy FOUR used 700 x }j tires, 645-2269 16'10 Santiago Drivf!, NB. fol<!in~ $'.!.JO. 2335 Elden. chl'st $5. 646-8617 tubes and nap! for pickup i10VIE projectoi·, like nt"-' 642-58114 Saturday only. Co1ta 1'1e1a. . .. TELE\fISION Hoff1uan table fl'Uck. Lots of tread left. condition, automat ic and 2 GOLD nau~ahyde couche! PEDEST_:'LH.1.a~~ ;1 th .18 1 model $12. Zenith portable $7.;)Q each. J48-2366 zoom lens $23. Projector $20 each. Green chair !o IPaf $2J ig c. ll\\ive S~j. Television cart \Vilh RUG antf pad 9xl2 SI O. carryinz case \Vith built in match $15 Apt. size ~to"e chairs S!O each. High!la.nd& \l'htPls $.\. V11.cuun1 clea.ner, Sll'i\'t'I TV table SI. Pole \''Pll'"l' $20. i\fovit. canieca $20 642~,lj 2 for $1;, Ch~sl of dra1\ers e.-.:ctl!ent oondilion \vl th all \amp s~. :>4&-6560 $10 64'.!-a9'J · Sl5 All unfinished and ne\V, . ~. . UNDER\\100D type\l'rlter Baby 1 troller. 3046 attachn1ents $2:J. Electric ORANGE naugahy<ic daven-sroVE, O'Keef'; It i\!er:itt, $2:1 Ne\I' i\t in 0 11 a jjQ Klllybrook. C.i:ll. :)4G..9779 broon1. l!ke new $20. Hoover port and chair $25. 673-ll4S ex~llent c:ondition S~J. J,ei; cameras, cost $40, sell $25. RED\\'OOD 2., x 4 .. x 8' r lectric Ooor \\·u~her S2J 2 ROLL·A·WAY bed:s $7.50 niore st\\'l ng niaehine Sta. Inlaid coffee table S15. :r.i·• 60 · · h ;...., ANTIQUE h11n bedtooni set $2.'1 each. Antique record l'ablnet $7.50. End tahlts S:! euch. j p!tce breakfa11t 11et SlJ. Dl'op l@:ir table $2:i. 2 l11n1ps $1 r~ch. 9 lo t Saturday only. 2633 Orange Are. C.!\f. 3 PIECE 1ect1011al, ~ r:o•1· dillon. ne1v covers S 2 J. 642-3323 NE\V Goll cart wllh built-In bug $9. new Coleman iec chest 2.l lb. c1.paclty ru .. Ne\v cut atus IJOblets rerular $14 each. S6 each, new aluminum u m hrtlla table $9. Ne'" pink satin h\in btdspreadt (2) $10 each. Used ali,chtly gu punip noule.e CG) SI each. U11@d brus based table lamps \\'Ith •hadet $4 each, U1td foot locke.rs S3 each. Lllrte zeld llllh bowl $!. 1 Set gold tablt \\'are $4, 1 set silver Lableware $4, 842-122.8 CH.ROME Top git! ran1t \\1th griddlt'. O'Ketge and i\1erritt 36 Inch. clean $25. 536-2493 \\' ALNlIT Cabinet low•bo)' s:;. ?>.lodern blue chair $5. \Valnut end table $2. Tablt lamp $1. Ladle11 electric rawr ney.· $2. 841-6612 S/F i\laiazines lOc, , slot ~ set $J. Pole limp $7. Elec- tric kn Ue I scia aort sharpentr, demi-tus col· lection wit h mahorany display sheU, tape recorder, $10 each. Crib maltres1, llii:hted last supper pali'ltln, 21" x 32" paintina. Royal type1vrl ter $12 each. 2 (24" x ts") oil reproductionl, -_J ' • -. ' . . ... ' •.' ' . . .. . . . ' ,-r: Plano stool $2j, Chinese each. Convalesctnt \l'heeled Ski:\ $15. Tape reconler, ' '4" \1idc bookcase $10 toot long c p'1 ac_~,, v;,e.~ bra~s bo1rl · engt'i:l\'ed $12 eler.lric $10. Kardex file $10. · " · 100 ol lhen1. Y'1"'-"' ,, S"'·'t Cl,ine~e end tabl• 52,· v .. alker $2j, \Vjlking aid $2. . t 1· '450 2570 Fol'dham Dr.. C.M. x 4· x 8' sheets $5 each. • 642-5678 DOubLE n1attre~s and box 11prings $20. Portabht Royal l)-pe1\Titer $20. P o r l i. b 1 e se1\•l11R machine $15. Ad· justable bed fra1nes $4. Hanzing lamp $6. Table lanip $3. Yello1v 3 tie r kitche n utility tablf S 2 • Tools, llOOd' a1110rtment 23c • SlO. Linens, clothe11, lGc · $J. 1:i9 E: 21!\ SI. C.!\f. BRUNS\VtCK pool I A. b I e , complete ""ith cues and cue sl8nd s2.;, Old upriir:h t piano '$25. Antique radio/~hono S'!.i. Jeep tnin~rer c11.u ~:U. 5 wheel11 and tirell' for J@ep or Ford truck no each. Simca car parts S 1 0. 646-1257. 1123 TO\\~f: St. C.~f. large oak TV cabinet 1, • $18 each. 7 ~rawer o &·k ' tle<=k $20. 1.-laple dlninlJ ta.blt \\ith leaf $25, • matchlne chair& $1 tacl1, A.IJ sood condition 962-6913 Ll';GAI. NOTICE --- " ~ Gib'°" '"'"' to 11 • Stzr 40 11port~ coa a. • • ,..1•41 . Persian tapestry $25. 2 r a r ;;i . Fordham Dr. C.f!.f. 54G-OGS3 .,~,,.. 1 • . ~;" x 4' x I' sheets $4 Royal Be}·ruth creamei·s $9 ~::~~~ i~~25~1f:h~:~ 62 CORVAJR motor $2a. 30" O'KE~E &: Memtt gas eac}1. :t/8" x 4' ~ 8' aheets each. OriginaJ D i edr ic h G 1 t rter d 2 rangt SXl. 646--3609 $3.j() euch . 10 to .), Sat-Sun. I I"' 3 E 11 h $20. Sears man1le $7.liO. enera or. s a an 1~ 1180 \Vhltf C i\t "·ater co or u.. na: s Electric heater $1.50. Patio carb $10 each. Right door. 2 BUNK beds ~u each. ler, ·1 ' ~~all plaque& $2 each umbrella $1. 61$-5209 11i ndshield, rear glass SlO 646-36:26 RED \V 0 0 D table \\·ilh 4 DRA\VER steel rile cabinet each. Rear deck hood SIO. BABYCRIB \\i lh mattress benches $17 Other tablts SS. CRASH Heln1et SS. 34~7 . l5x52x2.f $2:1. S1i)..J803 Ford flathead motor $10. $10. 2761 San Carlo~ Lane, $12. Book cabinets \\1th V\V parts: 4 hub caps $8 -Clutch and bell housing $10. C.;\I. glass slidin~ doors $ 2 j · \7\V bus trailer hitch $15. · · 'th 1 tl Rear bumper $12. Head Root pack $2J. Small side Standard transm1ss1on \\'t ANSEN mac "''heels fit i-~ord Fiberglas maL, co 1 roov· light $4. E.-.:haust $14. Air o\·1>rdrive $1i 283 Chevy 4 l-·c'-· $2.J each Chev 14" Ing about 200 lb $20 Vlo_ll" 2 -dressing te nt $2j. 549-4369 Id " 283 P .. '" ""' · 'I cleaner S3. Titt•. uted, hbl n1anifo ...,. ai-.s E.T. mag whetls $20 each. $25. Various sizes ·' ann..> for $7. 2 Con t inental RATTA.'°' 3 piece 1ectional $1. 64.s--0-162. No Sunday Neiv wide oval titts, 14"-pl)"vood scraps, mahOgan~'. ni ud-sno\V, Mteel studded v•ith olive green cushions. calls, please sn each. Ne\V 5hop vlce Ur, tetk, oak. al~ solid tlre11 and \\'heels $1J each Each piece SlO. Rattan end r.'lEDUSA hl'in snoJ"kel divers 6" ja\\'a S25. MIR708 blocks and long !JIT'ips. &64 Standard tire and \Vhecl $13 tablt:' $::i. Natural \\icker ma.sk $4. sivinlminc:. pool HIGH chair $5. \Vtought iron ~8th. C!l.f 64&-2371 54S-j991 dining ~ct o1·iginally over \Valer delu.-.:e test kit $2. 1&1\•n furniture $25. 4 chairi;, 2 \\'h\te dressers $10 each N1GH1' stands. 2 dra11·tr $5 $: ~111 SlO for the table 1 sC't Starlite Ranger II 2 for s2:;. Dining room table, Y.1alnut double dresser. no euch \Vhite bedroom lan1ps a $J for each niatching tranJtcelvers St U:11rter, 1 Duncan Phyfe S2:i. 64&-7027 min-or $2.3. \Vhlte bookcase $2 each Olive areen end chair. 720 James Apt B ne11'. 1 used, c.arburetors fo! PREFABRIC. ATED ''"'''ood h_ead})oard $7 Large trunk t.tble 13 Child's chalk boA.rd bet\vPen Pomona and 62-63 Ch $3 A.nd Sii S 642 2263 Place••<'• s-·1 · c 1 . e"y ' , · u··• ''"''· 4 section 25', ""~--=-=~·=·;_____ ____ _ tab'' " C, ..... i,i.r ••t $13.00 1 u= s Jn os a E"" ,,. vacuum ga< ge and !ICU -..., ...... ?If :'61 '" 2 sections. 20", 6 post.e 4" CAR mattres11 $3 Army cot Toys and glass\\'aJ"e 2k·$1 -"1~'~"'~-.,=c:--c=,-,-~-011 pn;ssure gaua:e $1 ea~h. x 6., 2 posts 4 .. x 4'. 1 $2. Hunter'& wal rrp roof All i~ms in good condition CUTE Junior peti!c dresses Elecl1'ic. heater', G.E. '"i~h gale 4, x il', 1 gate 38.. parka and pantll S3 <men's sonie ne11._ 192 E. 18th St and separates in sizes j, automatic the11nostal So1. x 49 .. $20. GoU <.'OVM" Cllrt !1.rge) 1\'losqulto net s 2 C.~t. £46.jj13. 7 and 9. 50c: • $3. SUnny Sph?<'telrs s~tter bff~ I $3. \l'ith A bag for clubs $2. Coleman lantern S7 Heater J6" GAS range $20 '.! bar ;:~~P~~~ a~it~en::,~:r:1,I a~~rcas: .::-'1~;~p!eu1~f1u~~~ i\lail bo:< $1 and a post $7.JO. l burner sto\•e $3.50 lltools $5 Various sizes and d h. .,... • ll 548-5143 Bowling ball. bag and shoes, shapes of end tables $3 each rapes, e us Ion 11 a nd bed fran1e ~20 .. Antique .,' , • men's sl:u 9, ~13.50. Sm11.ll i\latchinl 'J)&ir of ta.ble lableclothe~ $2 • i;-i. 7'.!0 J\fahogony "'·in size bed 21 TV flj, Double btd $20. 1.11 57 50 333 and James Apt B bet 1veen frame $9. i\teat <'Ut t lng Couch $25. Ant i que amp 1• er '9197 lamps $l New TV st Pomona and PI ace n t i a ...... A .... 2" thiek, 18" ... 23" refrigerator $25. Ping nnnq l\-lagnoha. C.M. ti4&-S4. '4 width bed S 1 0 1.1u•11"U .~ ,,_,. Bookcue headboard for streets in Costa i\tesa $5. 12" x 12'' x 16'' bird table S12. Hanging light $10. DJ SH\VASHER, automatic doublf bed $2. Blond dinet1~ 2~4 HP BRIGGS and Stratton cage 1rilh accessorieis $3. Ro=klng chA.!r "'· Re cord built-In \Vaste Kini:, chrome table $5. \Vedie bol&ters $2 engine with 6-l gear reduc· Largf'. 1 henno~ can1pe1·'s ice changer $S. Radio $6. Chairs face SS. Bab)' swing. \vind· i\fetal utility table $2 r.fttaI tion box, Just r e b u 11 t, chest $j, Planter 21" x 21" $2 tach. 3 planters $2. Dolly UJ>, like new $6. Potty seat btd frame a $2. Vacuum perfect con d i t ion $14, x 18" hijh. black and gold $4. Chain hoist $25. Corner $1 CurtaJn, drapery rods, cleaner Sl. '46-6425 548--0192 rtd\\'OOd $4. 3 camptr's tab!t $5. Sat-?\-fon.Tues. 284 variou!I le:ngths, complete FAi\flLY tent 9'xl2' $20. GE folding aluminum trA.~t e E. 20th St., C.1\.1. with hard\\'att $1.-$5. TV BRASS flrtplace set includfl Ponable 1V SXI. New col· cots, good for tent or '°ll'l USED lumber: 4 x 6 x 16, tray1 \"1th .etand& 2/$1 Up- 11lldint mesh scrHn, and onialrock:ei:St5. Lady's fur ·$4.50e a ch . Mo torola 15c per ft, 2 x 4 lOc per perNewportBay54~106 irons and 3 piece Jlttplace coat $10, r.ten's \\'i!t suit portable radio hoiise current ft, t x 12, k per Jt. cedll' MEN'S 26" Engll1h 3 speed tool set/al&nd $2j , 54WSSZ $20. 128J,ii 42nd St. 675-0012 or batterles $10. GE pocket grapl' 11takcs $2 for bundle. bike boy's )'.)" all chrome SOLID i\tahocany double ' BLACK thow·coa t tor portabl~ radio Sl. Portable 6-2~~" x J' galvanized pipe Strl~gray bike ~~ each po11ter S::i Al.eo solid Honesho\\'. Good condition riecorabve "°?m divider .• 4 50c each. 2·4" cast 11ewer Dre~ser $10 2-old cocktall r>lahogany tw!"~· both $~ aizc 12 $18. 54~9198 ft x $ fl adJUstable l4.50. pipe $j, 4·~~ :< 6' x 3' tables one his inlay S20 No springs, St>v~raJ sizes Foard Jlathead VS engine $5. plywood SL Sat·i'l-lon-Tue~. $20 ~ach. excellent con. bn.mboo matchstick r o I I HEAD llkis ,,. ; th bindings 642-9261 284 E. 20th C.111. __ ditto". Plate glas8 mirror, S25. \Vood 11lri$ '\101 bin· &hades 5-1 to 90 In. \\ide TOOLS ,.. 00,1 bul ld,·ng 6tl" r"'f{ec table $20 Z.20" i"" x 30" '"0. Ota hl.lf· I "' 11 ding' J;i. ChUd'1 rocker s.;. •!\I . ., "IV ~· 7()c to 1..W. J\.tullt 1@ , t@ar· 613--0GlO equipment anrl supp!ie!I 2:,c gquart coffee tables on round table. excellent con· tng do1vn aarart. 4 21 l HP Bri"p k Stratton • $25. 23" por1able TV $2S. callterJ S10 11ach M a n ' ~ dltlon $20. 54~2Ui. C.i\I. Heliotrope Cl:ii\1. 673'-S237. .. Aquarlum~. 10 gallon $8, 20 Le:edl centerfold "'ardrobt LIKE ••w ,-,,1·s 26" bt'k• I . motor, exctllent condition d '" ' CARRIER de uxe \\'Lndow air $2.5. 546--8370 ration $15, pump $3. Stel'fO bat S5. Ladies Le e . ~ Sll Aiaorted hand tools 25c· ,.,.,o, 1 condition 11,000 BTU, full .;;.;._~~~=~~~ ttcord pl•• ... r $23. Foam Centerfold "''atdrobc! ba& S5 13 Hu"' jack• 110 •1ch. c•*T•1'1CA1'l O' •u•114•• REFRIGERATOR •'l· A t ~-l'tC'fltl•u• "'"""' operaUna contllllon. c o a t .,.... P double mattres1, 4", $20. Recoi'd ctblnet $5. Oalvanlz· Ironer S8 Pipe lhrtaden 1" Th• """rtltl'ltd •1tt• tt'tl,., c" ,'• ne,v $300. For imml!dlate Ila. 2114 Continental, C.M. Bunk ~ and foam -·~ ed iron tee bll' clothff line 10 2 .. 110 to 11,._ ~'·· 11.~ •"VC11M f tutl~"t 11 15' tll t r 1 ,..., J ,.,_ W a..... 1 costt Mfl•• C•tlftf'fll•· u11t-r sale $125. .m JlttlOtrope. ABLES S3 • M. Lemps $1.M trtue$ $25. Lamps $ 3. SS. Ptfod1rn decorator tlock Wool rue $8 Box bowllna: ,.,'',·.· ,Ntr,,t~·"''~~ .. ,~:r .. ,:'111,,c.!f; CdM. ln..nl1 • $1. Bedrooin set $23. Ptc-Osterutr s10 .. Toagter $3. SS F!rt tool tel $5. Evtnln11 pins il bo.-< i.rse cleek SlO tlrm lt COii! ...... , ,, ,,"",, '°~::·n:1rc.rw:t :usv 113 HP. l T;iO RPr..i tpll turu 5c • St. Clli.lrs $.l Couch $20. Whaped ha~ And Wtelctnda. 646-0023 rJUo b4nehe• wood $3 Bird ""'°'• ,...!fie• "" pha~e Muble end shaft ball • $6. lfaasocks $3. Clockl crafttd tAblt $2S. Bookcue·• TXBLE aM J cbaira Pl bath $6 w~en card tabtl rn1~~ '~.~~~'"~ .. r~ c'"'"' Nf. t. bfatln,r with 11ep1u•1.te man-Sl • $12. FilUriM• ltle • 415 a.nd $20. Bureaus $16. Table and 4 chairs $10 45 $5 Cement blnd4 t l tad\. cff1t Me••· c111ie"'1•· drtl. UIOflr.d btll.$. pulle)'a, $2. Baby. adult clothes 5c: Sln!1ht chairs $1 . Foldlnc plect 11et Deatrt RoR china Aa80rted hou&ehOld lttms 011td J~:1'.Jj1~~,., • chuck N1wr used. co1t $3$. ·SS. 1021 Valtncia. ~1918 \\'QOden card table $1 j. End $25". Folding cot U China 25c•$1.50 Smoker tland $3 '''''-"'C•llftf"ll•,O<•MtC•11t1"'1 1 atll Sl~. 427 H6Uotzope, LAWSON ca.s mower $10. !•bit• $3. LP record•. doll $20 Double bed Aprin1 Tea cart. black $10. ~l•Plit ~1,t~:"ff 1:!',!:':1.~~'J,:!i~:;; Cd)f. 673-a231 ~ elas1 lc al, Jazz and and mat.trtt$ $20 Ooublt .cra(lll JOc each r.tetal ·--~=··=~~';,I.,..~~.,.::.,,.'!": PAIR of blue/gi't'en pl'lnt BED SlS. 2 drtUel'S m. ch!ldren·sa:o:hoto equip-!!prlng l'lnd mattress is. 2 cabinet $2. Table ~l\V, nO ; 111, wllh111 IMf!ll .... 11' '"' 1c.11111wlff,. l' hai r 1 •• s m a 11 tr th t n TV $20 Oll'lellt aet S2Q. ment It. 1 l'Vt.•. trunks $10 and S3. 2"oJ6 "A" moior $10 Shutter• $1 each. ~ ht '"'(II'"' tti• t:I'"" *'''-rage. Good condition 111\d 6-12-5114 VERY rood eondlllon, ~ Nf'11'port, C.l\t a#-2134 Artificial JIO\\•tn S3 au. tOll'.,IC~~.'f.SEK~L~''"~ t.'Omfort&ble $25 each. Sf!ll REALISTIC R:tdlo Sh ack 1\'0ntltr h!Ji* t1. l\lt$h Pif.Y TRUNDLE bed. toOil t.'f)n• f1'\llt Jars, SOtne l\.1t"Tllf1S ~:i!:i-':i~~f,~'~Hir~·• lltf'llU'ateJv, 546-094j Aill·r}.1 coinblnaUon stfi·eo--pen $7. !i4S-2401 dhlon ;10 Olvan, foam filled '°°'t2.50 Ponery ntolds 50c· cir1111,-<_,.,. COJ\.lPLETE 10 1allon aquar· phonic rad!o $23. Plus 11''0 T\VO Dnnlt.h n-lC)(ll!rn flen pUloY.'$ $10 Child'! deik SJ, $.~. 100T9 San Pab\o COun, ~: .... '~~:nit11 11•1rt1 fu m ttt. Exct11ent con· malcMd spco».kers $20. Very ehah $10 ~a~h. Call a.lier 111 bOY tablt $~. •:r: E. 'fountain Vallty, Btookhurst ~1111111t1itd 0r1111• Coe~t Ctll~ 'not, ditlo,, t22.50 6.(:2.-.1M9 •"'°"::::'°'"::":::d:::lt:::lo:::":.;· 5<::;:: .. ;::~229::::._. __ .:.l;.I ;;A:.:M::.. ,:64;::2-~l;:ll::;I___ Bay, Balboa. 543-3138 &: Ellis. 962--4~1 ~II •• \I, IL 1S. 1,lt •U-.1'-'-"'--=-""---'----, , UTILITY Trailer $25. Utillt)i cabinet .f, x 6 x ~ m. Sho\\·er doon 54", complete $15. Propane cu bottle $10. Boat trailer wheel and tir. S5. &38-1614 SAVAGE Steven! n1odel 940 E. 410 s1T'li'" h'IJT"I Jr. model, pad $22.50. Stevens Modtl 94 Goose gun, 12 ga 3" maa: 36" f u 11 , RED and chrome b~ $26, pad $2'2.50. Sears .22 cal 26" wheels, fairly pod cM< bolt action 15 shot repeater ditlon. Call 646-4931, uk: 1or $20. JlCBS J r. reloading. John. press _>Vith dies tnd ac-2 "~P"t"ec"•,-.,.,."1"•-l°'l">.--,Ch<=ircc-1$=.1 Cl'ssor1es $13. 962-209' 673-77J.t; B A B Y i t e m s : C r I b a , 'c~o~u~cu"'°c...,,"'~,-.,,~,,.~.-,,,~u-••· bathin'ette, car bed $3 tlcb. hyde, very IOOd con- \Valker and jumper $2 ~ach. dition. Folds into bed, &ood Potty chair, infant aeat. GE for beach houBe or ftntal 1eedlnz diffh $1 t a ch · $15. 2 -End tables, ma pit! J.tlJ.-.2732. Sat-Sun type, smaU drawer. an. 20 INCH iPt site 10 stove tiqued in olive eretn $S $1j, 2 red Jeltber chain each. 673-a367 $3 each or both for SS. a·-R"o"u"1~1"m~m"°'o'"·1~mc-, ~"""'l>O't<l==""""'' Blond coffee .. table and blond . $1.50 each, price includes end table Sa. Straight back proceaain1. New l>FA livl ni: room chair $10. Floor projrctor bulb $4. m29i6 lamp11. ~o •hades ~1. 2 ln· POWER f\fawer U>. Electric vAl!d toilets $3. 2205 Cinyon tnO\\'er 50 foot cord $15 Dr. A~t. C. Costa Mela, Hand mO\\-'et' $5. Ha Ii oft Victo ri a betwe en mo\\·er $3. Girl's 26" blke- Placentla and Brookhunt. $1:J. Girl's 24" bikt 1;1$. CU 8 T 0 f\ftZED Silvertone Bays SUnaray $15. Couch, electric 1U-itar and amp In iood $1$. +<!rawer melll a case. vtry rood condlt1on fllina cabinet $15. apartment $20. Portable record 'J)layt~, 11ze eltctrlc atove SU Hook like new $6. Men'• 1lze ll, ru1 9x12 $10. Braid~ rUc sin1tle action 1hoe tkatea $7. Car top cani~r $3. and case SI. Walkit·!_Alkle, Ba.r-b-que $3. Tank vacuum needA batterle8 $3. 145-0137 $8. Automatic 45 s pe td or M>-0818 n card player SS. Bathtoon\ SCRAM-LETS ~~ 1513 °''""Av•, ANSWERS $1NGER S.wl"• marhln" no Tn1ant -Wholly -Deduct -Pulpit -Bounty -Wool. en -YOU Otrl'Wff A jealOUJ brolctr a&ktd hit partner, ''Who wu that JWJ. clom little blonde t 11.w YOU OUTWIT tut nll!it!" , cull $6. Lead inpta lk pound. Ice cheat, $2. Fh10rtseent fbchms l C' ' $1.50. 1964 Jersey proof dt $6. 1~ and 1969 U.S. ?.fint 11tt5 $2.60. Set Of 5 cut iron 11killlltS $1. 61:>-m OJNlNG room table i.nd C chsln $!. 19.l& Plymouth standard transmltalon s,tG.- Sho"-'CUC na. Mtdret HnJ6 123 Ind $15. Swivel -120. Sttp llddtn ~ a"1 $1. 2 kltcrhtn MlT b> anti $25. Exttnsktn taH•r. a feet SI~. End tablt1 $3 •Ith. C.otftt table $6. Stttt p SUI. .22· rWta, colltctw'1 .. • •• . -· . " .. • • -· . . ... ) • • I '. . ; ·'. • 2 Rolodex file• ft.so. 1 vilirK'ord $10. DavtnjOrl. needs ~verlnr exttllent fratne $13. Comtr birch tabl• llll. ~b<lg• ~ .... carpetin1 12' x U', $25. 2 Qiesta Of draV.'tfl $15 f:t'ICh. 2 1-Totb'Wcod metal bed hn1et S2 ••cl\. Rolla•'IY ~ Sl . Small tool• 50t$5. 2SO !:. 20th St.. C.i\t. Sttur· d!ly ol\l)'. KJNC Se\\'in& mach1ne-Antj. q~ $2:1. lrot'I btdttead Sll. F'ootball 11\)()t:S size U 1,i, like nt"' $j0. Barbecue $ 4, 5S&.s296 Items lti eaeh. lot. wlnd!hitld, 6611 Jone '20. Slldlnc boat cibln. .. ; wlnd1hltld UJ, Boat roller• • ' 1 50c each. Boat trat J~ • • 1• 1'Ttncb $$. Tool bo;( ftll ; , V: pickup ~. Flbttl1us 'f$o • ,..n1. n.11n $1 pllle, : • .; I 2019 °"''"· C.>I. • .1 I • • ' _ 1 "--'-'--"-""-'-----' .. , " f l • , \ r ------.-.----·------- U DAIL V PILOT Satu~d•y, AprU 4, 1910 MIRCHINllBl 11 MERCHANDISE tf"o=R~~M~i!=R=cHANDISI FOR FREE TO YOU TRANSP?.RTATION _, T~ANSPORTATION TRAN~~TATION SALE ,AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE 1 I ==;...:;=;....;==-t ---"--·------1 Sollboots fDlD Power CNI'"" 9020 Mobile HomH 9200 Mob.ti• Homu 9200 AuM Service 1 SALi A .. D TRADE TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION . . ft-r-o Salo -Hl-•f & s~roo 1110 Mlacella.....,. UOI LOVABl..t Youn& •Pt."ed -& Parh - ..., -• -~ r -r.maJe ca• sn,y/wbii.' lh LIKE SAILING? lO' GULi' &....... 1/0. 160 MOR£ JO Dff[R OCEAN '"""· Adult ;>arl<. -·--c~c£ Sale: Sat • Sun MARAN'ti ~lod. 1T pre--amp * AUCnON * ..iao 1 altered mate tiaer'. DlSUKE: 'I'llESE'!' l\lrre, Trlr. Rernov. httltp. * * rum, 8.d.; tnilcr. '~'llh 11-dO t \Viii Tune up Your VW. 10-3, Qotti« dryer, dbJ btd, 2 ltfcJntosh amps 'l'~\V. U ......, will RU or bUy 5tea1009 4/4 e Pay1ne.nl!f, !llgh lntcrtsl. Rtrnov, lobrd bait t.ok. • J\tOBILE hO;\lF.S • nio.l cabana k bi.th. Set to ·~ Part.a&: labor $12.!IO. Point's, Ftlher attreo. la"'D f!d~r. Akal tape deck, rttl 4 cJrt. ~~ \Vl....i.. ....., BEAUT. nupP)'. !-i Lab 'ii deprecltt.tion. s 11 p 1't'nt.u.J, Nr1v Outri.a:aer. •!t ch. CB -Dlllka a.vaile. +.~p.-.c~la::::":..· ~S2900.;:;::.,_,646-4271::::;::~,.\-' t~-~~~nd.ense:i:. C.U tOr l&m p!l;--chrl, woma!M I -Dual 1019 turn. &re ~li: ~--!..~ "'9-•--'"..,.-SM'Dhtiil'"-= · '----'"-'r:qrr..'. cteanlnr, iMur,,nc.'t";-tt -rad~Jpl 'P3t'C PIU°UI· • SP"ES 30' 0tA1"fll ~vln Screw , appt • ~· children'• clothec bikes. A cut. All er JNU1 PQ>. Aucllons Friday ?;30 p.m. p · Veey .nte,l'fient, PREFER Tl-IESl:'!' Uke new. $32;10. ~ '""' • ~ut 01" synchn>niur. depth rinder, COliVAIR tJ.:G.lNE •pecial junk. ,9131 1 v ~ 67:>-4292 Windy's Auction B.rn ~ustbroktn, &l;1 shots, roorl • Lew cos•, no \\'ORI< &: ....----an:c-Coun(y Asking price $7900. 673-81.l.1. ~D PARTS Glenn, La2\lna Nl(tUel. GE Stereo '1.'/Aa.t.Jilif t'lld'°. 20TJ~• NeWpOtt, CM 646-8686 v./clilldttn. 525-3428' 413 CAREFREE SAILli~G! Speed-Ski Bo•ft f030 e SERVICE" lull lhne lllalf --· ~--$!1>-132taftllr6 PAI !RVINE T.,...a-·R•f"•, $40. CE 23" 1V. both \1·alrt •• ut Behind Tony's Bldir. Mal'l. 3 YR ol,d ,Dalm•Oon AKC. Cal~ littJe Al $14, ~ d:1y ~ . II' on .. ~ach location Bicycles 9225 '"" .,. ., ~19 , Pape I' 1. Spa,~. Leaving Tr)' Out• Club Pl:ui f /Cl.ASS. lengU1 1<1 bcant c un\'C OV<'.r 50 1110t.icl1 ____ :_ ___ _c Din. lbl, ;; chMt, SjO, din. COlL'IOl'11 -pei ect, 70 PHI~ ;»'~ ~ ~1 atta, G,ood child's pet. NE\\'PORT SAILING CL.UB I 6'. ·IU i,p EI e c Ir om a t i (' 1'CIUl.y lor ilntnodiate wcu. 80YS ttd 10 .11pu:d bik,. set. J20, &'a.J'tlen too I 1, C-~-----. ove~ pnihi a S · !>\3-f? , 41-4 e 6la-7100 e Johnwn outbrd, tl'lr. UIK'<I P,'\/\('Y. Ex~-cllent eond!lion $43. Call spc:aket cab, ;\JUJc. i1cn1l!l. I •m•~•s ttlng I• cu rt $200. ~larantz OUT ti'QR. • 4 MPTTON lov. . :-i lws, ready! 6iJ-9378 6:30-* JOMICRA INC. * Sat. Wt·3PM. 67>18..'12. Equ1pm1nt 1300 1t ereo Sony PS l!(JOO ., "! C 'fSi"?I.·," r Vcnlw-e 21 $2100 $·lo pni . 11 11cr :l p.n1. 6~4-2740 turntable At tee L a n a i 111: "r '"1 °'· .. er 1"'• 1'1 ',1'Y a • Colunibia C.1"1Jle11J:t't s:;;roo ,-:0· ITON 11,. ~• • .1 ••• 1 . · GlRt. Scout Gara{;'c Sal~. 11110VIE Ca1ncra $8. 546-4~9 ispkn cost $3000 llell SIOOO ec. . ~ c re n . Skipper $7~,o • .'i ·11wc1 \1 "? " ere. l92(i\ Beach Blvd. Mini 8ik11 9275 -- ·'ALPINE Clothes, all :d;i.es, fu1•niture , bal Sl200. 2->« Neivporl 633-115.2 4-6 1Sabull!I. nriv, ('Olllplcre. At11o s!ar1ct, 2 g-all !ankll. ~Tunthixton Beach S36.6jll --•••· ___ _:.:.;; VACATION books, pup I en ts ' &p-Sporting Goods 1500 BJ\'d C~I GERAtAN ishort hnircd point. li5 1011• 11.11 S''S:i Llkr new. il lake o f I', Co I 'I• e N BONANZA iltlni-Bike, front TRAVF.L CENTER. ' pliance~. glas11\1·art. 1nist". Al'C al 11 Id • · ~ i l&-0176 lia 1 liR e11•port &backshocl~~.3!~hp,make Excel.-GoldenF•lcon 324 E 19th St I< Z66 SI ka HART Camaro·a ill ark er er, " m e mos. 0 ' Ol'l'..ll'r nov.• ne11' Corun11do 27 1 .:. Harbor of!el'. 6#-22-46 Ci\t • · er ' Rotomal!I, excellent colldi.. e POL VESTER SHAG hu ~hots, Hsbrkn. ~189 New & used Coronado w::. I GLASfRO_N tS' fun Dcek. G1"eenle11.f Park • iui 1idult Olympia -Alplne lion $110. Carpel . F'ROtil $5.;19 yd. --414 \'1l(.•h1s Royale Inc. l\l_"1i:. 1250 outbrd. 11·/po11'Cr j pvt. club hig:h o11 ll UluU i\tINI Bike ivith built Apache·WhfflCamper Appliances 1100 * bi:l-8680 + • NYLON SHAG BLACK k 1vhite niale cat. 2'Jl2 \Vest Coast Uigl111ay 1'.',1111 .~ rrlr. Like nciv. I ol'IC rnile tro11, the Plleifie. 6;-~~ ~~·~~ne. ~IAKE \\'01·lcls la.~t most com. -JOO<" ronlinuous filanlont A beauty, with 7 toes on Nc1\'pQl't Beach * &1>-0810 I 5:JJ-f!9(jj, . . lllodtrn l!vlng In Anierlca's I ~""'========' I plf'te RV vehlcJe ahopplna \V,\SHER. dryt>r. rri:idaire. Miscellaneous 1600 FRO~! sti; per yil'd. each pa\\', Needs a good PlusTt-end l ·I FT. Br1:>tol ~ki boat. 40 1 fillf'!t mobilr homl'«. M t 1 t300 cent<'r Xlnt coni:. S7;) ea. Vacuum l n~tallation Avail. 001ne. l-16-0150. 4/6 1 S I" e T l~P el('{'.; l~e~ \\'hl. ,,irh'. ~10DELS ON DISPI.,\\' _ _! orcycc•~•:.... __ ..o;:;;: ~ Card'r: Grove Blvd, GG cleaner. Electl'olux, xl n t CO.\IE &: vi1:.1il an unu.~ual Phone 557·7063 ST. BERNARD -pure brid ~Ing e m pest I Xti~i sharp. SJOCi. 96:?-29:'.8 17.lO \\lhiltlcr A1('. 534-6686 1..'0nd. $40. \\'Lxtr, n t' I\' rockiihop that 11·ill intert1j\ fcn1ale tree to good hon1c. I I . PT_l_20 Cl~! of l .~! • -· Costa ?.lcstl li-12-13:1(1 ~"l'l'"'Pl"'" \\'e~hsc s;w. 6• .f .091 O c vc1· yo ne from I ht I PINEAPPLI-.: finiaJ twin ~9-0367 4/71 f.la1n. Jib, 1:.1p1n, e11·. Sl .. 71 I Boa t M a intenance 9033 T:ike Harbor 61\'d 1,, J9:h Cosed Sal. Open SUl'lday eves I: '1.'knJs rockhound to !hf' je\1·elry n1Rple bcxl.5. triple d~SSf!r. GOLD 1..'0lored inale PLIP I Pacirlc \'achl Sales 673-lj70 1 0 T . V . h' SI. U1cn 11e t to \\'hittlcr - AAlAi."IJA RJJ.dltnlngt L ill t lo\·er. Hand1..i:afted on y .'\ mln'Or, desk, nite 11tand, all ab 0 u 1 4 ~ 0 s 01 d' 34-16 \'ia Opo1· o, r..'e\\'j)\ Bch. IE ~\ . rn a 1 n I· 1 arni.$ Ing, /\vr. ~ Sacrifice! $l9l. \\'on can•ings, custom rin;s. aq. 11·i1h glau prottctor11. Set. L·u:: 11<>.•g ' •16· J 5 • GLEN I ~ 1-0011 ~~t11~· gcnk•dra d~~~: J01\1icrJ lnr. ' · · • "'P<rV<M ., . • '· " ' .. ,.,a 1ty wo1· one. 111,,.....-., ~~~~~ in oontesl. ~18.>l. 636 Ullmarulf' !let 1Y/"1amood~. 38, ol~ apotheeary_Jars. Old PETS •nd-LIVESTOCK fiberglass o\·<'r hu1·U11'00d . • __ ··---BAY HARBoir- J()llJln. C.~I. 1 rubys, blue star \1•/d1a· Chemistry quantahve balan· --dacron sail:i, all :.tal11lc~~ 9035 Mobile Home S•les KENi\iORE aulo. y,•ashtor. mond:i. Jade earriflo"l!. brat~· <.~. 67.i-5989 Pets General· 1100 ste!J rl~!ng i., twl11r. Xln1 ~~~=~q_uip. YEAR ENO \Vhlrlpool gas d11er. both lets. f'ullllncofcaslingsup.. ESTATE Sal!': Oriental ru&ll ' l'Olld. on h1vy. u·ll'. Sacrifice f\1,•\RlNE ElJ.iine for ~ale. CLEARANCE SALE xlnt cond. i.c. ea. 8~7-SU.> plies, mach.inci;, gold, silver. Jxj, Jx4 & 4x6. Pink bdnn LARGE dt~rt Torloi~l'I, one $~9j. 64Z-55Gj lifl'rcedes Sl'ni Deisl?I. 60hp, NOl'J ON Dl!'?PLA y or 546-86i2 investn1ent. 1vaxt11. Rought: chair, blankets, ne1v' h1•in S12. one .$10. e SA!LING CLUB• \'<'l'Y gd co. nd. \1•/2.1 ' Pcnda ,., 16 ~ 2 _ T:l~ . L!. , o.v, •I S: 30 \Viilrs PHILCO aulo l\'asheJ'. late cut stone & lapidary equip. size sheetlt, lace 1ablecloths, 540-4"" 22 lo Zi fool ra<.'t'l'-Cl'lllllrrs. !:Car. 9G2---Sj03. ~ Up l'o 60 fet't LfJn• S11ys "sell my molottycll'. I model, xlnt (lOnd. 1-'ri&"idaire fo'IVE ill GE;\·JS &. 2-t>.:26 oHoman. 5.t0 -2330 lllO $7 .. )() pe~ _rtay. Ncw iioi·! • For sale _ 10 H.P. 1~:; Rakct· ~r.. Cos\a i'.'iei.a w1tnl .~.car 11·he11 I con1e elect drye.r. xlnt l'Ond. $,)j l.AP IDAR\' SUPPLY after 10 A;'ll. C•ts art'1t. Sa1hni; l'.xp llOI nee. ,\ft'rCurv outboard """inc. !~block 1'";n,<;\ of llarbo1· BJv ·l hon1c. 66 Honda lfiO. E.'t- Son In Viet Nam TRAILER SALE$· Stream Line e lde•I· TerryeNomad•O•sl1 , Explorer Motor Hom•• ea. 847-811;) or :'..!6-8672 Rear of College Cente1· r>IUELLER spinnet piano BLACK Smoke Pt'n;ian 1'il· SOUTH COAST SA ILING 3200. :3--i"S...74::.:i. "' 1 1 Ctlsla ilfl'sa 171,11 JIO.!l liO ccl!t'nt co1icfitio n .. PricC'd RF'RJGERATOR $4j, Near Shopping Center $17j, Singe!' treadle machine tens, Registered $7.'i. CLUB 1714) j \7-!1100. 1 GLAS-C fl Cl C 1 ~REOPPO ----1 to sell this 11·cekend. 1noc:..>!l1 ne11,1. Kit . rangt. ~Iaytag :r.;-io Harbor Bh·<.J., 11 ··~ cabinet $15. r111ron <."Old Call j40...]J44 CAL 25---' SAf[S-ra lOppci· onip · • A RTUNITY * t·'!J:i Sec at ·:03 Bro:.i.cl11·ay l<ENSl<ILL 1968 22' ~lark 11·asher 2 114 Continental, Co~t:.t ~Iesa + jt~~1039 11·ater coffC!C extractor $20. . · . Xln'I~ t'Ond. SJWO. Bill (2131 ;\l~bil_l' Jiving on thr ~nch. i.:~1111 H c ~ch. <19-1..S.:.lj: II. h1·ln bt>ds, lub lz. shower, Campers and Shells 13172 Harbor Blvd. G.G. 1~;, Blocks No. ot Gardt>n Gi-o"e F1-ee11·ay 537-4011 V\v BUS CA.\IPIN"G EQUIP-22:,j Elden A\'1' , C. i\1 . JUST one beautiful SianicsP All .ract rqu1p. 9 .HP cll'l .. 321-S:l23 Coill'!<'I. l.un1tl'd -~· or ~!lUL'f'.-; \11 ;11fl.:JSjJ. I n1any x1ras. '70 lie. l\'ew C.i\I. !\JENT :>18-298l girl kitten, blue porn!. 9 lllail our~nl._ ~1nc;11e & ~ -nr1\ add111on tu flnft11uod ·CS--3• REPAIR i\lan h11.s rP.con-All ,·, 01,. ,.,,.1 _ •. b .. ,.,., ~. . 11·eeks. paper~ $3:1. 616-2j(j2 gallry. SG7;-io . .JIS.:!6.l1 Boat Slip Mooring 9036 Gt-at'h Clllb. I · d 1 " ... "" " ..... C/\RPE..'T left f1"0n1 Comm I. --COLU,IBIA h. • 'IODELS Q' Dl"l'I 11• X d Uorie Jienmor.:o 11'i1S w:-r~. ,101,. ,,.,·11, b;• p-p"' t·•k .. 9' ., h • 5 S!Ai'IESE kil!ens. 2 ..... ~J. 1 U"l·fcndcr 12'J I 0 • . •· _ " .. · .., .. d I. -"I '' .. .. '" .... ""' · con11act11. Sl. . $ •. 88. ~a,. . _ •~· . 1 130 1~2 51,,,, 6 30 !IP .,,,1,,,, .... 11 F' R Sltlr. ~lno11n;; a I 21'"' p.1,.,1,,. Co••I 1.1,,,. So l::U.1,"_ ~'-'-~.& ell'<'l•;u. » 50 pound ittbo . ...:. 1\·a t(I' S399llq )'d Diolk Car""! point Juv;;lpo1n, . ,,.,, """ · · '"· r .. I A • J Call 6-1+..J;;;,o ~I 1 "'· ' ··' •· Jr u """'..ui;o storagr, place 10 hang 12oo Be her· e~ {.i'; i\1an~St. lrvinr. 833-0l~ 1"a1·. gear l: x1n1 <, t:::.c.'C'pl. h\ao~·.. ·p 'on. H unt1n~1on B~aeh :J;;ti..jjJJ LADY Kt nrnore Auto clothes -cw1 n1ake into ~ ac "d, H.B. -· 11·e1J niaint. &16-60-17 or 1 111 }Ii. lOA.\I-.> :'II:.__ I .10:\llCRA ltk'. 110 \\'asher. Xlnl cond. $85. bed . unit can be mo\'ed ;)i:OHP. A 6, Dogs 1825 49-l-7i3.J. I DOCK s~C<? up to '.!S: poii·f'r O\\'~Ln Ll:::AVING~\llE.\ I h i\fo1,ini;. Eutblulf. 644-47::8. ii Pr' SIOO C 11 1..£ RO C.."Ovt!~d ra1t1o1.n ZT Danish tiOuUl _E_rt-·f-1! boat. S\.j() per fl. Ncr.poi·t 10x:J:'> i!:>.pat1<lo <I AUTO~IATJC \VMsher, ex-~a;J2!11 ice . a sof1:1.. $100. ~~ ~\·in~Sl~~r BEAlIT1F1.JL P.cgistcred fc. <.'O\'t"r. inbrt! en;. ~1~~, n~11 BeHch. 673-6i02 .. _ I Sk1rls. a11·nings, ~hcjl. '' ccllent condllio.1, late mode!. I p;;;;;;iiijj;::;;r;;;:;;;;m;iiiiir• ~rv1cc. se .,o . n1s "· male \~'einiaram:r. 2 yl'111-s in '67. dbl nlOOring in No. \\'.\NT~D:. Slip or sillc tic .\<.Jul! pu1·k. Barz.ii•1: '00 $4j, 642-486j x.1n1.,_c.'O~'. -f;U~ _boarll.ii, old. Ex. J-lunt1ng. sao. Bay. JI.Isl O\·erhaull'd boal !or 27 sail .• ··-I s & K MOBILE m 9 s:.:.J. 7 s:;o. 499-389;' 61G-0032 -1 · & 1nooring. $3j()(}. 67:-r.1909. Call a.IS-.>2"9 HOME BROKERS d USED Appliances & rv·s. all llOUSEFtJL O! fur 1 Ex t d D n1 • JSW . , . • 1' . l ?.tall' Cain1 Terrier. ~, !i 2-1 ' ISLANDER INB, i\J 11 n y -·-·--· 12".,,(j:! Bt'ach El I'd .. G.G. guaran ee . u ap s. ecut1\e 0U1ce de1:.1k, Color nio. old. Al\C i:hanlpion~hiJi 1. s A·l ··' b 1,99• Mobile Homes 9200 • G::G-O'J::!J 0 Ne\\·port. C.l\l. 5'8-7788 TV Oak 4-po~ter bed :\'luch . :-.. ia.. . "'nt uy a1 ""'· R E F R JG ERA TO R, IN mo;-e. 14111 Bai·bt~ • S 1, hn~~-Call .'.'111~ ~:30 pm l\lu~l . .iirll. . Nrivj'IOr\ sli11 1 VIE\V of bay & bcaul. Lido J96j Amer .. 1ox'1.T'~·c;x-,-,-,.~,0 GOOD COND. NORGE 11 \\'estminster. 10 S.OO pm. 53&3Gl.;,. al'all. ll3/33:'.o-~7-I Pa1·k. Furnished. cabana, n1obile hollll', 2 lxlrn1 1vllh CUBIC FT. <1• '1~ .1 1 GER!\IAN Shepherd Pup~. (',\L 2U. Sail & motor. drr-k, irnn1ed. possession. 8.'\~IQ'c;ib11na. ca1·µeted & ' ...-.,..... ..., RUl\Ii\tAGE Sale, /\pr1 · II I · AKC. 7 11 ks old. :: 3 7 ;2800. S&I\ :\1ob1lc ome Bkr~. pa.ru:-llctl. Cal'pOl't a11•nin~. LARG E Refrigeratoi·, ~l! 9 A."\J. lllethodl~t Church. i\I a i: no I la \1 t'., C.i\L Call rves. 673-i6!1.I. 12302 Bench Blvd., Ga.1ilcn pordt S.: 1·1' a 1v 11 i l'1 g , l!Jii la111:e bonon1 fi-eczer. . La •d Cl 420 "'· 19th SI. C.'.\1. Clothes, 612-8J10 -~'IBEP.GLAS o.·1•· [·1 . Gro1·r G;';G-0021. skirtin;;. & slorat:c shed. in 11· ~8-{)970,·67J-14J0 Pl ary Q$$ hOlll!" acce~~ tO)'S books --~ • ' •"'<II uOlll .l :1 -----~C--.::;;;_,;:~:_;;;::_;c:::c____ ·e,i·eh . ~.. ' ·· AKC Rtgi:-. Poo<.Jlr.s. Bi;; \\'ell e<fuip, $77.\ 13UDGF:r:. lix:llr. t1nfu1·n: 1 1 nice fa n1ily park in /I.E. C I ~· llon•J ... :Jl)j S<i·a:ubler 11'31'. SJJO or l/<:c;l orrer < al 96iJ Kenbtn-;ton "'· uni. Cch. jy.)..Ji27 XO.\ ::Oj &ran1blt'r di1·1 i!;c. $:!:-O or t 1~tit' for Hou· ' TnHI 20. lJlj..Q9:Jj days 1· Gl :i-5800 !"\"C'S. "" " TRIUllIPH TR 6 U:'il sac., ""'" """ " . 11·1 bi?ce, S·19J. 842-21a4 Honda "" Scrambler-. ·111·1 1.."0nd. * S--i&-0163 all 3P~I. * 1006 Honda 160 -~:.'00. Low mileage !XiS-3132 7 J.IOND,\ 9(1 TRAIL $1:>3 l'ITI, .J.18-lSJI. b36 Joann, . ;\I. t'Ond in & out . Bi& !1111•ing 93&--3239. ,,. SELF co111. A11·nin;, • 1..'0nd. rurn. Adult Pk. Ni ,, "' :-1pacc l\'/()('l'an VII'. $~1 n "'· Trav<"l/ Slay pul . &l&-0673 \\'ANTED: 16-20' I r ave I ,., tntiler ruined inside, slo~e.64~ 1965 TERRY 11!1' self con' fully eriel zip 011 rn1 , $162 5. S~J-1136 \VA N TED : S1naU To "' Trailer. Sleep ·I , ta.ilgall' e ,. Ir. Not over $200. 536-2449. t96i TERRY 17', con1p. !el c..'Ontainl'd, very !'lean $197 :110--702~ afl:; & 11•knd~ '&I PLAY?.IATE . 15\~' full y equipt. xtnt !'ltOl'll.gt', Clo '"" KENf\JORE \Vasher, xlnt Tut'~. Eves. 7:31).9:30 _.1 1' . .1t1alr. 1 .•• pi·ice. $2.> up. All Call 6i:,.JOiO I lr;:::hd1·01,(·1·pl,drps,blt-1ns.I 812·lj()I. s:i973. condition Can Deliver S65 S I '' ·11 CU FT " f " 1 Tf\IUJ\IPJI 100 dirt. Pl'rrehll "::::=C:::::-;~;;:::;;;:::;:::,==-1 · · · tart ng 1 ay :J l J ••• • •• •iW' re ri., .. ~ size~ & as;cs. Tiny Toys KIT!:: ('la~s sailhoaL -NC\i• 1111 nini.:-". i\Jany xlt·a~. Nr. -- 392-1764 Enroll no11· p111e. ~lovabl_e l·loover s_ni. 10 l..q; f.Iin. 67j..2.i4:.. t. . .1. I bch. Full iirice SiSj(), Call DOU 11101or t:J'O~s. knoby. SISJ.I T-k· tSOO . gd. c."Oild. Ja50. ~.>-8S9::: --=--STONECRAJ--r 11·ashcr & Spin d11ier, like . --n:i~~~ .. cnlt bo~~· Tlli .t J:'.'..'.H:GtiS. lO:.l) Bl.F: E:\P,\,'\DO 902-09.".3 _r_uc_.~------'= mti S 1}1D I 8101 Eol.<::a A\f'. new. ·~ prit'('. Spalding :<>II l \~ITE '.0Y Poodle Stud _:iail.~ · .f700. SO.l. 96'i-!J'J68 [ --! F/\l\J~L;Eb~bo~,ARK, ·:16 ~·IATCHLES.S jO() sing'\t '-~ T. P. U: (.11e\1'. 6 mo's UNU L .1, n..: i\l1d11"ay Cil)' e 897-1970 ~<'I Sl) ~G-7'~'78 or 61'.?-63-19 ,Service, Ah ... C~ _ LIDO 11. Co111pl 11/trlr. FA1\llLY Par!\,_ lOx:>.5 Tih· dir1 bike. Runs, nerds 11·ork. old. 18.000 mi'!. Xln't 1..-ond. , very o rnnt~. -Carpet layer ll-;ilf~ S-li-1!16 Goo/I r•nild. $tijO . ~~.11 .. a1 1 1 1 ,b1.1111::.11,n11nacu81;~.lr. O\~'NER lli\S TO ~IOVI'.: S';J * ;).14--05()8 $lj(l(I. 836-66l1 days. See to prcc1at' Partial LADIES Dianiond Dinner ·I S19!1 '1t Sh n~ MINI doxies, Jon:::&.: snioothl Call Mr?-700:!, ll H ·~~ . o ir on1r .v·.~. A.:\l.::i. :i-IJ.82·12 'b"1 YA~IAHA :;oj..CC \rAl'IJT; '6,3, '69 or 'iO Ford liet old \'arian China. All Rin;, ~I 1111h 11-1 karat 0> on~. · · ) · · a.,. coa.I.~. l\lusl rt'ducr slock ----l'.nU ,Beach Bhd.. G.G. ~!; ,,~~ucetor·s i 1 ems. L'tntcr diamond, 2 diamonds ' fi-o~ ;.~ ~~d. ~~~1~~:Ur. Sl.).-Si:i. 5:c:l-&t!-1. J.:;l -407:! ~~: .. ~~IP~~~r.32'S7~~ ~~~rj G::L>-09_2~------20 6 x,_so· ,,VJK 8 ·1 1 NG. sc 5 •,. No~,· 1 2 1 VER~~~~';;AN o6;2~3·,~\ria~,~~~: n\li:. Ca:>h. ~ -1; karat on each sidl'. ~---, . . . ~ ,, !' 1 S46-~l''" i\Cno:s.-. huni 0c<'lln a 1 "· • , . J -ar " u Brillililll cul. Sac 1· it I C"C ! I J'\E\\'PORT Beach Tennis SlLI" 'l Te1T1er~. l•ny, rla11-ne.,o La r. " "'" · M Be ·h 21 . 60 B . Park. 011·ncr jts-41~2 afl 'GS 1-IOND,\ !GO Scrambler 1960 Cl"'"'Y Pick . up tnJclr Sewing M1chinu &1'20 Reply to Bo.'\ P3ti0. D".tily Club fa.inily me1nbcl'!'.hip. ir1:;. AJ'\C 6 & 1 l\·k~. s12:; up. '26 Tl1undt'rbu'd-. -Co 111p 1 1 u,n,t. ~a1'1 ,· 1 ,: 1 '",· 6. Xlnt cond. ,\lake offer. Illus! \\·/IO' camper. $ia<I. fuU Pliol -~· . y11 .i-"'"'ou, r ves ava1 . cqu~µ. s ~ps 4, nei;~~ paint. l~r. 2 Ba. f''a1n. r:. n1 .: ELECTRO-f.lechal1ical l\"Ork :c . a.'.:6-t:-.... pri~. j l&-&t~ or 673-46U . 1···• D ·1n ._.,, Stud ·1 6~&.73JJ . I I rig un, " x. a ures. II •• 2 = SINGER Au1o zi:;::-Mt:;;, 6 mos. old. No otttach f)('eded for ;i.ig-zag, bultot1 holes. designs etc. Guar. $:li C.!Uo'h or !!fllllll payn1ents . .326-0616 FISH Poles. ca1np gear, """8968. _ RARE lonI: coat Chihu<1.huas. As.king $3j()Q. 962-8:>1:?. ~J:'.'Arli478 I 11-an!ed for proclurtion in 69 NORTON CO:'lt?.1A.t'\'DO Take over payments. guitar & A111p, shorl 11·avc SOF,\ b<'d b~· !':Ohler SIOO. "!1_1st~ rcdu.ie st~. $~. & SHOCK ~:i.c1ng Sabo1, Jul!y I s yo UR A D-1-;-'IJ .~111. gani,;:e, :i.1s..szs:.: I ~:£1' ~JJ!l'I' condition! Call ~blue F'ord FlOO !'a<.lio, coppl'r 1..-oaeh light. E.xceUent f'Ol'lf11r1on S1.i .• )31-8~.A or .J.Jl-JOj~ rlggrd. "-"· cond. p)(l. Call I CLASSIFIED? Sonironc ivill iY oldet traller "·ith huill-on .>~G-1:>48 aitl'r 6 pm. 6-16-lBro aft 3 air conditiont'r, & many 962-8647 DACHSHUND brOl\'11 frrnalc, b73-0910. _ I hr looking for it. Dial 64:!-I l'OO!ll. Adult purk. 110 pl'IS. I TIIE QUICKER 'l.'(IU CALL, t"or Daily Pilot \Vant Ada ---housrhold i Ir n1 it. Call --:: nlonths, AJ.;C ch::tn1pion Dial 642-5676 lru· IU::S~ :'i618 348--2-1~9 Tl-IE QUICKER YOU SELL Dial M.'!·567S M • I 536-1.lli. 810 Dela\\·are, H.8. • 1610 linC". SJ10ts. ~J. 8~2-8~4:; --· us1ca M11c. Wanted Instruments 1125 RE~I 1100 12 ga. auto. 3" c.::..._.....;. \\'El.SH Cori;"i Prn1Uroke Imported Cars 9600 11mported Cars 9600 l lmported A11tos 9600 11mported Autos 9600 1 •~· --t Aoto1 ----l i\1a.c 30" 1''ull pad, like llf>i,·, \\'ANTED· .~t't or top quali· Pup.~. Chan1p. ~ired, Al\c.I J~~~i;;i;i~iiiiiiii;;iiiii~iiiii;iiiii;ii;i~!'i!!!~~~~;;;;o;;oii~m;;;iiiii~~~iii;j~~~;;;;i~~--iiiiiimjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjiiij 9600 VOX Es.!!rx Bas., an1p. 4 Hells for SISt take SJ IJ. !.\, usrJ. 1ron1a11'1( i o Ir Pern1. shots. (21J) 6:1:1-6973 jl 111onth old. Es1..-ellent 1..'0n· Sav~~e i\lodel :at 12 !:<I duh.-. Call 6J.i-210l l\IALTESE Puppie~, Al(CI dition $:!jQ. Balill guitar and Uoublr l'l" ' & mOd. pad. -.... reg .. 7 1rk old n1ale!'i, sho1v l case. i;ood condit ion $~~. K'c11· SiO 96'.!-:!09-1 quality. a.t:>-6938 $30C lakes all? j.1()..;;J9j Ask 8' BENCH ~a\I' \~/tablC, FREE TQ YOU GRf.:AT Dane nialr brindle forChris xlnl cond .. 1i HP n1otor. TO ADULTS 01• older j \\"l'f'ks old. Shot!! SIOO. ST GEORGE d!'urn stl. 4 4 Inch planer-joine1· ff 64&-li!Jri \\'/table. Xlnl cond. 494-8189 children, lov. I'~ )r old or 0 ·el' ~ P<'· 11·/cyn1tml. c\skln; Sl:iO. nialc cat. altered shot.~. dk. ~~ GERi\IAN Shepherd • 1; Alt 6. &1:!-:i:..?!1 Sitt. or sun. ' ~b · bolh I amber l: ::;old 11·/whitt ...., pupp1e~. paren li f'OR SALE: \\'al! paper. spots, stu't hi'd. :>18-0813 4/6 AKC. peach. 64j..()87:J Pi•nos ~ Organs I~~ }o'abri ~raft, flocked l: olhc1~. $1-$j. 9;)41 Adams, 11.8. 962-68~6. Sat & f.iun. \'.'ANT good home for Kell)·. SILKY Terriers, cllamp. ::.lk. ?.!ale Gennan Shep.. JS S2JO. Or9an $hoppe1'1! Did you kno\\0 ttat "·e are ha\·ln; ,.. REE Or.GAN CLASSES 11nd that you can rent a 6ald1v\n 011:a11 & G:et in on the fun~ It's true . but only at \\'ARC'S BALD\\'TN STUDIO 1819 !\e11 port, c.~I. &t2-S484 Open E\·1:1y Nile &: Sunday ,\!tttnoon P IANOS l: ORGANS NE\\' !.: USED e Yalnltha Pianos Organs e Thon1al! Orgnn,, • 1.;1mball Pianos e Kohler &.· Canipbrll COAST MUSIC NF:\VPORT & HAROOn Col;la fl lr!!<l • IH:!-23.jl 0[1<"n 10-6 F1i 10-9 Sun t:!.j n1os. Needs <.'On1panion11hip Call 1i46-:::j.ll RO\' AL Elec. Type1vriter, Undcr1\'ood Printing &: gpace. Ref~. requ ired. Aft AFGHAN FUPS-AKC Calcutator. Gd cond. Chtap: 6 p.nl. S.IS.9067 ~1 Sl51).$200. 84&-r,.i;:a "''" Bro d ~" A\·e C :\I LOVABLE purc-bl'l!d Basaet ......., a\\"_, ' ·· · hound. 2 yrs. female, needs EN_GL~SH COCKERS r.IATERIAL: Odds & Ends good home "'/fenced ya.rd. AKC L1111:-BreU. 836-2883 of drapery. $1 up per yd. Lo\'es children. 846-3818 WNC haired Do:-dc, J\KC,' Quilt ~raps, son1r ready ('UI. Call 673-l&2J. days 338-860-1 aft 6. nia!t 6 mo'!!. all shots, CARPET Installer hall one TO ho1ne '"/Ir g yrd. housr b1·kn. $100. J36..4127 roll a\'ocado carpel, double beautiful pure bred male AKC rl'gistered Bcag!r 1nale jute back. w·ill sell All or silver Ge!'/Shl'p all shots, pup. s::.;. Call e1·es or 11·k· part.SJ per yd. JID-724j caln1. gd natured. hsbrkn, rnds. 3~9-1827 I !llATCHJ t-;G hldeabed-&: 539-1 767 __ '1_!4 H---· --8830 1 Il-IOTIIER cat & ba9y boy or1es Silvertone con~ole Al.I I Fl.I --· -------1 playl'1·. Pictllrell, &rt ob-ki tlen both need 10 \'inf:': Huntf'r~ • Jun1pr.r Pt'Ospect jccts, misc. itr111s. 64ti-S031 honie. Beau!. ca.l~. hut ii·t" TJIORO. Bl"alf. ::;elding, :; are aller:;ic 10 1 he 1n 1 · I H 0 LID Ar I-fcalch Spa !lBS-1::97 . y~. 16·::. Gent~-f'~t-rcady ~len1ber~hip for sale. Call -1/6 lo 11·ork. {11 ll 9S4-i660. Gcor:ll' J.lS-0091, J;30-S:30 COLLIE 1111.'\, 6 nlos, Im!! p had dis1e1npcr .'lilots, .::ood Livestock 884D • ·'1 . di~posillon. 9.;s..2619 •\/61-· · -• PIANO RENTALS 1 10 Gal. aquartun1. refleclor, ·~''IALE 0 .1 poodl fOR SALE· PET Chicken~ I . .. t .:... .x 111au:t.<'I'/ e · · · • hltl'r. Ha11·auan DcJlyboard. Id ho '• ducks {full "'l'O\\'n & babies) I NCI\' And U~I 6·-'n•9 6 mo...;, o , lo ~ood n1c. . " · •.>-.....,.. ,,.,,·~1·0·, Gee~t', tu1·ke~·s, ca:;:cs &1 All monies pald a.pply to pur. u1...-.,.,. LOCAL E;:ss \\'llOlesale from -fe11ile eggs. 3-10-2:::33 '""G"o· ULD MUSIC r.anch to Restaurant.! & I YOUNG Rabbils. both malt. TRANSPORTATION Convalescent Hon11~8 ::: mo. rt 11·111, I charooa.111 .:..::.:.::.::::..::.:.:.:.::.:.:.:::.;._ 3'.HJ N. ?.lain, S.A. j.\7.00.SI j~3ia8 a.fl 6 P1\1 64j..1J49 418 Boats & Yachts 9000 HA ~.lilTOo'IJD S!c.n•\aY. 'l.'am- aha. Nc11· k useJ ptauos ol nlOSI n1ukel'i. Best bu)'s in So. CiUll. 11• Scl1n1i<h :\Ju:nc Co. 19.rl N. ii'• h, ;ianta Ana PIANO TUNING ,t T:.l'plt ir E>.pc1·1. rtusonablr'. ~I r · I Aanie11~ 6i:r69G7 01· li7l-S930 P..ACTTCE P i1t110 "'11nt«I ~Ill~! be l'C!\bOlliibfr Pleaist call 6:6-0040 11..... 1200 AM/,M RADIO • !!10-l<U Televi1fon Ct ;iv 11!!.C!ds "'ork $20. C0n"31e W/ftn\01e control. PHt:r.CO conll9le TV neods •vril "' Jll6-4l69 JlAND Painted oil portrait of WVEABLE kit1,ns. Black yOtJ or your children lrom a f.· v.·hite. ~)'. 1 slri!)td. 27 F'T. Drake-Craft cabin photogrdph. 646-3629 i\tolhcrless. Call 838.9759 4/7 cruiser. ?7j lt.P. Chrysler 1 l\-IATTRESSES -·You haul He111i .. fasl, long cn1isinio: c_.,_~I?.;..R COUI\'TER S 3:;. ai,·a)' 220a Can,·on ..._ ._.0 1'11.ngl', radio, etc. $:::500. ,...,........,., ' ....... l\ • 673-69!. ~~~-~~----C. Cogta illr.!1:1 -116 -,..-~~''-~.-~-~~ &1,.· Sola & !\latch. t·hr .. f"REF. T" d C 1 l!OlllC 20' Do1·y inboard, 11/lrlr, Contl'mporary &: Spanish .. d~ irr, 1°."1',.1· nl'rrl:s son1r 11ork. 3:.i;i0 or 1 <1mps. o=-1wo ,, ..• ,....,, • '" "S'"J <I< n1:.nr o l'r. .ii ii : I "~",.,,,;." u.5 .... erp, cu ! 1·r d ,, ti 1.11 11 61 -no;.·, . ,)'i,J-V ~ 6ij.Q3j6 AM /FM RADIO LONG-I-la ired ki11ens ~·ome ---.==~,~-~ 510-7413 black so111r :;:Tay. D~ytinir: I ~~ JOH~SO~ EI r 1· 1 r i c Pool Tablr SJS-::·130. afl : 3.11;..:;:,jS 4/·I ,>.JHP, 11 fib<'rglas: hke ·t'xS' BL'1ns\vick. S~O. ----nc11•. Only ~~ hrs. Xtl'lls • • ,;.;9--0449 t YR o1.d blai•k ~tusl SPe to apprec. ~7013 BAnlROO'.\f sp~ sa\·er $S. f':1rly An)i:riean •mall Jafa $40. 497-115.l. •!M..SUG }.UCJIELIS ·tll:e, near nc11, IDxl·I'' $40. L ~ b I\\' t 1 111 a1•ancr n1!x. ,61 TROJAN ~· n b id 6·1.>-~'0S:.: •I/ti i "" • Y r gc. ~"-"~--. Dual ronlrol.s, sleep~ 6. 4 Blat:k I.: 11 h11r k11tel'l~ 6 Load~d! $6j()(], tH6-9000. 11k~. hou stbroken, 11r11 -"-==....::=c...:.:o.=:::..- ma.nnerrd. j.36.;7;9 1/7 --------- F'REE To aood honW!, cocker Sailboats 9010 pups. <l94-llj7 417 V"E:iTURE 17 Xlnt Cone!. 'jg V\V BODY, t1ber:lu!! Fully equip. Incl motor & S4.2-8S6.1 4/6 frir. $22:i0. 962-'5..\1. PUPPIES, 6 11"k!1. old. black SCHOCK Snipe No, 14679, & \\'h1te I: fat. 397-00jl 4/3 com, \\•/lrlr, xlnt corid. mtist NICE female O:x:k·11.·poo, 6 M!ll, $'793, ~s.o3iC, 962-0460. 1 mos. old. Gt>-Oi29 25' CORONADO, like ntw. 1 FREE Puppie~. ti \1 k6, ~ Sltt'Pt ~. ht"ad. delU.'\e inter. j bluck, I b1"011 n. !Xl'.!-i690 4/:l Conipl, ~Jany xtras. &l2-i62S I POOL Table Complete $50. YUCCA TREF • rou di" PRIME R ODE 33 / IC" J"~I 1\lower. 6 blade: 8~7-:?U~ . 4.6, PQST.\\'/\ll 614 .. 1&14 e1•e.t. h•nd &rl.lutt .iz:;. l-lo.Jii7 FREE puppies mi.xed:-Lib PAC1nc Ca111maran :ZO 'fast 1\lt.: SUN Nt..Vl:.1P. s.i:.ifsQ; SIS-1ll06 414 fun on trailtl'. Complele Clt.Qlfied'I "Cfion pGl\flr. rREE !Ima.ii lo..d of irave.I. rtady to :O! 830-64!4 -- -=;.:;k...;d;.;'al:;;.;.&4.;;;i.oo;_;·:..;'.::L __ __:~"::J>.O.;li::::o"::'l~<J:!..:.7 ----PilDf WANT ADI! "2-3678 GlJ.1:?03 Toyota Demos At Cost & Below IT'S TAX TIME! overloaded late model with used ALL COltOLU. MOD ELS IN STOCI 11t/'""1!111!,~))4!~ ..... \-ill 4LL VOLVO MODILS IN STOCW ~!tJ'l'Jlt !IW\"I DISCOUNTID Toyota Demos At Cost & Below 1969 VOLVO 164 SEDAN $344 This Demo has low, low milts & has r•dio-ht•ter, pow· er steering, automatic tr•n1mi1sion & •ir conditioning. No. l249 Tt67 lAKMANN GHIA COUPf, H••ter, 4 •PHii, ••tr• cl••11. ITYV4011 $1399 1966 DATSUN 1600 ROOSTll. Redle. H••ler, 4 Spff4, Nice INRWSIS ) $1199 l f66 TlllUM'H Tit ltODSTlt. llelllc. ""'"· 4 S,.M. Wire ~'· Nlc.e. CSDlt6l21 $1599 lt61 VOLKSWA•IN CAMPlll. ll••ll•, H .. ,.,. 4 Slf!Md. It• .. Cle11111. fYWUfl f) $2999 1t66 CHIVY NOYA H•rll Te,. ltodle. Hffter. Atte,,. .. lc. Tr•11tfllltil .. , Pewe, StHrll'lf. 14,000 t11llea. Jsit llke ffw, fTAl4l41 $1399 1f66 YOLISWAGIN S9UARI IACIC ...... Heeter, 4 s,..4. .... n.,. (Stet •• 16711 $1199 lt6t TOYOTA COllONA S•d•11 4 Speed, ll•dl•. Hfffer. Tiiis ccr w.s • cc111pe,., ll•m•1ntro• tcr. IYCN670J $1699 lt•I AUSTIN AMllUCAN S.. t11 ... lladle, Heol•r. A11emotic TrcM"'hile,., ••l'Y l•w mll• .. •· 1xee211i $1299 lt•a TOYOTA CORONA hd•. ltellle, ""'-'• A...-k T, .... 1Rhtlct1, hc•et s..t. IWXTIJ61 $1499 IMPORTS 1t6t TOYOTA C•11p1, 4 ""'' Price. IXIN l lll COllOLLA C1'9c• thll •$1299 lt61 VOLVO 144 Slfl•rt C••ll'•· ll•dle, Hect•r. 4 S~. C'NW 6141 $599 1f61 VOlltSWA.Glf'4 IU•. 11 .. •II•, .._...,, 4 s,-, f'MI ct... (911142.JJ $599 01\ANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST ' MOST MODIRN TOYOTA ' VOLVO DIALER 1966 Harbor Blvd. 646·9303 Costa Mesa ---. ___ ., -= - "· ·or IS • ,, " >: c ,, . '· k '· .. .. " ' .. I ,, ,, -------·---------~ - • -TR~Ns..OR'rATION TRANSl'OltTATION. TRANSPORTATION ..., T~ANSPORTATION -TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSll~~TATIOl'i I TRANSPORTATION cks tSOO Campers _l$JO lmpo..!l"" -HOO lmpomd Autn MOO lmportod Autot -lmperto4 Ca~ HOO lmpol1o4 Au... HOO lmporto4 Autn 9600 . DAILY PllOf 33 rltlNSPORTlTION lmporlld Aul• HOO A STEVE &l'EPJ·IENS SPECIAL '6,1 V\V Camper. factory re .. blt engine 10,000 ml'•, cus om 'tnlF'Mor, Sips 2. $1200. · DATSUN JAGUAR MGA TOYOTA --~,-0-'YO-TA---VOLKSWA~EN VOLKSWAGEN DOT DATSUN OPEN DA.ILY AND ,________ . -----·-- 1 --'63 MGA. rtd. New top.._~-~llttiS_ _, _ ~.,. '. '"" VIV C m .. r no v tr JAGUAR inxlnt con<t. &$t oUer. Can _ SPECIAL --If 67 Toyota S.d. '68 V\V, leas than Z0.000 ml 't, ;ttreo ta~. chro~ r:!: · H!AD,QUARTERS ~5 ~· .:.~'i..vd .. N.B. • O"ly s•••. ~~· 11'" or .... oUe.. GaJH ""'· Mu81 ... Jo ap. 'l'he onlY autborlud JAOVAR Sparkllna" oria'. Arctic white 1 -,;.;;...:;;.c:__~~~-prec. $1800. ~2-12:19 aft 5. I ... * 613-2327 * uk tor Pat 1962 GREENBRIAR Camprr-Bu11, :dnt me ch . cond., fully eqp'd. See at na.o Paclrlc, C.M: SUNOAYS 18835 Beatb 81\'d. Huntinatoo Beach sa.718J .or s~ dealer 1n the entire Harbor NSU w/royal red Inter. Sound 4 ·~ BU£ -AutosUckshifl Can be llCcn at 17'10 Newport Area. .olld 6 cyl sas miser w/&ld rad.lo, deep green lntr. Im· Blvd., C.M. ! ,, 0 B I 9525 '66 Datsun Sla, Wag. Reas. un• Ul9 u ·Gd tr.nap. Pvt.IPty: Small Do~ 81.\UY S150 Call· 675-31»5 'II FOIU> 'T ""1 • 646-1257 823 Towne St. Costa 1-f~sa ENGUSH FORD Pick-up. VS, auto, <M95264l $49:>. 90U'111 COAST FORO. 'MERCURY, 303 Broadway, tl,.aauna Be a c J1. 494-8515, IWB-3W.. imported Avtoa 9600 A STEVE STEPHENS SPECIAL "'t.s INTERNATIONAL TRAl/.ELALL AUSTIN AMERICA l.Oaded. air '°'"i;tlonin<. OV· AUSTIN AMERICA erdrive, power steering & 'brake1, V8, Jmv n1i!eage. (IUAM6)"See this l.:. others •• Kustom Motors A\ttffORIZED 1• Sales, Service, Parl:s Immediate Dcllveey All .1.Jo4fis •\"< 1~l'lllLlOl ! ~l ;11poli ~· INTERNA110NAL DEALER '67 ENGLISH FORD 2 Or. HS Baker, C.JU. 540-5915 Sedan. Radio, heater, bucket '6 7 Chevy · Pfcliup . > •3100,W. 00..1 H)'Y,._~,-!1"?1 &eats, all. original., 1 owner S' ·1 t .. _ _. ~ ,. ' 642-9115 • :l:"lV). 64 car. Io1v mileage. CTGV8801 00 4.ll'U, " .. pd, d1r. V-8. A h' . d r.1c· neaJe $69J, SOUTII COAST FOR'o. (.'u1tom Cab. 'Only 3',000 mi, ut onzt r ~t cuml. thruout. Small '69 Austin America. bro1111 l\fERCUR)', 303 Broadway, I k I I · 1 k Laguna Beach. 494-8515, 1&n. Will' flhance pvt. pty, ,\·!th b ac n erior, st c 1(XWf634) Call Ira aft 10 ''::;"::;"'~· ~83~0-;:1~44~0===== 1,;i"'ii9 oi.:is;;ii-ii 1 i.' ............... .... am. 494-97i3 or 545-0034. ;;;; AUSTIN HEALEY USED TRUCKS Con1pl('t1; . column -shift pllll "OVft• mac. $1&40. 4~3 '~ VW, like new. Must Stll. SALES * N.S.U. AUTOS drtve" etc. Pay you to Jn-'62 V\V Sunroof, Nu paint New clutch & trans, MW ! SERVICE Stock Rffuction S•t•I ve1tJa:ate this choice 1 owner Lo mileage, Clean $65q Call paint & \\'d tires. $300 or of· PARTS Save $400 l'le\V Toyota "trade • in!" alter 5:30., 546--010-1 l<'r. 2172 College AV't., C.M. Pooh~ On Any N.S.U. Jn Stock MARQUIS MTRS, 900 S. '65 V\Y. Vert Good rond. ! A1~yliniti.-·.,,---.--,.- BUICK e German Craftsmanship ·~ TOYOTA 2 t;ioor Hardtop, Coaat Hwy, La&una Bch. Must see to apprec. ;7;,o. G .J V \V Bu a . Br a k e 1 !N COSTA MESA 231 E. 11th Street. $48-7765 • 3S l\tlles Per Gallon Radio. heat.r, automatic. 4'4-?503, 540-MJO. C.,,11 54$-3148 o\·e1·hauled. Paint, body, A•R~al~ueT~~e~r;e;;iveAt ~;,ke~:;tas~:;:ira;!'; '10 TOYOTA'S V\V VAN '60. '63 Super 75 ~i;:i·n~u~~1~1 ~:~:r 0~~: I 1 k 1--~1ai. "'JJ·-" Porsche en~. zero nil's. . ... Kustnin Motors . FORD • f\fERCURY, -303 n • ~u·~;:; DeaJer ~ry. Real sleeper. (7t4f 77S.2·106 -M&-1883 11f1 4 '?-.'.". Broadwa>\ Laguna Beach, ---.-68~S~E~D~A~N~--• 8"5 Baker, C.llf. 540-5915 4!).t.8Sl5, 549-3S5J. '64 V\V, top runnin;: CQndi· '6j J11,g 3.8 S iux. Sedan. ~ •·r· "'llt's lion. Radio, nevi pa.int job. P1vr/air/llhr/chrm \V/\v. OPEL ~VIOi IAJ • !4U70l. Lo mL Make oil". 6#-06S. ' [lM T M .,.lfS '66 VW 1300CC, Good cond RED '68 Opel Kadc)t LS. "' ., &: Ures. ;1000. MERCEDES BENZ Xlnl '°"'· Saorlfico! Be" Mark II Wagons Call .,2-4426 Lots Qf extras. muat ..U. Sacrifice. ~3191 'M V\V, ;ll,000 ?.1i. Or11. 01vner. Xlnt cond. $1'7;) Or lx!st oiler. 968-3244 oner takes. 644-5289 Hi Lux Pickups tOO So. Cit. Hi9hw•y Land Cruisers Laavna le•ch '57 Ghi11, re-bit '60 V\V ena. $.iOO. 'j1 VW -Needs \Vork $100 Or1119f' County·., L.11gP'>I 5el,.1!ton Nt'W & u~rd M<·r ,-ed•_·~ Beni Jim Sl e mons Imps Warn<'r 8. Maio St . S.inta An<l 546·41 I PEUGEOT '62 Peugeot 4 dr. Light grten, fail'ly new c\utch. Very clean, Economical sec- ond car $315, Si:!' 0674 PORSCHE '68~~ MB 280 SL, r ed 1 cp/rdstr. Like new. Under 62 PORSCHE Wagons 494-7503 * 540-3100 67~2802 or 673-2678. Call 6'lj..31TT Eves. PLUS cn'}IER HARD TO GET MOD!lLS VOLKSWAGEN lmportM Autot 9600 Imported Autot 9600 _ ... __ 1::.::~~~~~~I NO\V TN STOCK DEAN LEWIS 1961' tlarbor. c.a.1.. 646-9303 BILL lUAXEY !T!OIY!§IT!AJ 'G61 V\V FASTBACK. recent ! .. ,,.r .... Exo. ,. • d "; o. The Beaut'iful AM·nf radio $1000. or best olfer 61;)..2220 '63 V\V Bua. I1nmac. Xlnt All NEW cone!. Gd tires. Exhau1t sys. xtras $195 or offer 642-5919 · e 2 Che vy a~ Tons · ·' ·e 2 ~vy 1,~ Tom e 1 Podge 1,2 Ton .• l Ford 1,l Ton 'j7 AUSTIN 1-IEALEY Rebuilt Engine. S.150. After 6 Pl'\[ 646-6781 All Ne1v English Fords In Our Big Stock NO\V Al FACTORY INVOICE! ,Positively No Added Dealer Charges! y,•arranty. All (>l)\Ver. Cost E.xcellenl condltion. $2800. $S300. sell $6,495. 548-1936 • Set' at 2089 :Iarbor Blvd., ·66 4 Dr. ?.1erced~. Air and C.M. alter 3:30 PM. auto-trans, $21,000, b I u e \VAfl.'TED: 5 Po1'Sche niag book. 962-6926 1\•heels, 15"X6" 1Yill sell or '56 M·Benz 190 SL conv, trade j Po1'Schc mag 1rhceJs 11111 BIACH BLVD. Hunt. Buch 147-8555 I ml N. or C.OUI Hwy. Oh Bch /I. STEVE STEPHENS SPtX:IAL 65 V\V. sunroof lit O\\'ner S'/9:") 642--03.:.o or 646--7670 '67 V\V squareback, perfect cond. new tires, air, $147;, or best ofter. 962-0116 AUDI · • 1 Chevy 60 Flat Bed e 1 Chevy 108 Van f\Iany Others • rrom $799 Kustom Motors AUTHORIZED INTERNATIONAL DEALER 845 Baker. C.1\:1. i10-59J j 'I» CHEVY Van, excel run· )ling cond. Good tires 44M mJ, !\:lust l!cll $1000/hcst or- ftr. 1352 \V. BaJboa (Allen) ldBl' apt. 1u G\lfC 'I Ton. 1-leavy duty equip. Camper wirin~. Pts. P/B, radio, V-8, hydro. ·After 6. 642--630S '66 BRONCO Roadtter, I cyl, tow bar, R/H. ;1550. Att 1 pm wkdys, anytime '-''knds, 644-6469 '61 ENGUSl-1 Ford Panel. rneeds little body \\'Ork. Best offer ovet $100. 2172 College Ave .. C.i\t. Anytime. BMW BMW'S #1 Choose frotn Sedans, Sia \Vgns, GT's Al Our Cost \Vhlle overstock! DEALER IN Th~~oro CALIFORNIA AND ROBINS FORD Ol:ANGE COUNTY 'S ' 2060 /larbor Blw. LARGEST co"• """' Ol2.QIJJO 1970's In1mcci. Delivery 25 Ne1v & Used in Stock T&M MOTORS FIAT 8081 Garden Gl'OV. Bl. G.G. *· 534-2284 Open Sunda)" 892-5551 F•nt11tlc Fastback FIAT 1967 Popular "850" series, 2 dt, 4 pus Sedanet!e. Spark- ling ermine wh ite \\'/plush red vinyl backet seat inter. A smart looking penny pinch· crJ ONLY $1199'. !'llARQUIS l\l'TP.S; 900 So. Cst 1 ll\J'. t,a. guna B e a c h, 494. 7500, ;l \0.;';100. '64 CHEVY P.U. ~-ton. 646-~0~ He avy duty. 292 eng, :; spd BAYSIDE MOTORS FERttARI trans. illichelin tires. i;:ood , 1100 \V, Coast li•,tty .. N.U. eond. Best offer. 6-12-4920. I 1968 BMW 1600 FERRARI ~966 I N TERNATIONAL $17ri:l. * 891·2828 Nc'1'port lmporls Lid. Or- 'Scout 4x4, A·l cond. l!).55 •ng• County'a on!.)' 1uthor· International Pickup, good CORTINA lzed dealer. \> tlttS •. Eves 962-;6913 SA.1.t:S·SERVICE·.PARi:~ l• 31 00 W. Coast !I\vy, '46 Ford· Tow Truck. A STEVE STEPHE!'\S Newport Beach Best Olf('r. SPECIAL G42·9405 54Q.l j64 *646--3009• Authnri?.ed Fen-arl DeaJer '$8 GMC Van, 2 new radial tires. $159;). * ~288j * •9510 JAGUAR $.SOO/OFFER 14"X5~!" 645-0084 * 673.2591 * 1-·· MG SUBARU * '70 SUBARU · * Sports Connoi111urs Here No11• . BEAUTI FUL 1966 f\.IGB HD. ln1n1cdiale Dclh·f'ry TO{'. Orig. British racing • 90 1HPll Capabili1y green \v/run visibility fac· • 3J lllllcs Per Gallon lory n1atchcd hdtop. Plush • Beautiful Styling- blk .. lthr. int., tonneau cov. Tei>t Drivf! 'foday At et, R/H, 1vire whls, etc. Kustom Motors "Chol~e" lo_. mi. new car 845 Baker CJ\f 540-5915 trade-111. Orig. Sold new &•==~-·=~~=-~ serviced by us. ONLY $1795~ DON'T JUsr WISH for MARQUIS f.!TRS; 901> So. son1ethin& to fl1ml!ih your Cst H\vy Laguna Beach home ••• find creat buys 1n 49-1-7503, 5'40.3100. ' today's Cluslfied Ads. MG Sales, Servlc.~. Parta Immediate Deliveey, All f.1odels J1ru1port Jl111µ01 ls J\00 \V. Coa11t H1vy . N.B. 612·9-tOS 540.1i;j4 Aulhoritt'd r.1G Dea.ltr 1969 MGB Roadster. Ail1-Fll1. !\lany extra&, v.·lrc '"heels, lcx:al car, lo 1ni's, eo,;eeptional ca.re, 548·Ji62, 67;::..S4GO Dial 642-5678, '69 V\V 1unroof, stereo radio, many xtru. sparklinz cond. $169-J. 963-1391 '64 V\V Bua. nin-'I good. Rebuilt Cflilne. $l!U. 54f>.7tj3 '67 V\\', Xlnt cond~. Best oUer, Alust sell. * 673-~6 * 'G.') CO ROLLA. Original 1 '6i V\V o\vner car.· Excellent cond. Good condition $1100 Great-for econon1y. iXEU· 675-7469 286) m95. SOUTII COAST I ~.66~8~Ul/G'. "'1'°M""MA"c'. -Or~ig-. FORD • MERCURY, 303 owner, $1000. sroadwsy, Laguna Beach. * 67~7524 * 494•85lS. ~9"385l . DIAL direct 642-5678, Charge Tl-IE SUN NEVER SETS on your ad, then llt back and DAILY PILOT \VANT ADS! listen to the phone rlnct 9100 I Ntw C•rt ' Fu\Jy equ'i pped with tin ted 91111, ev1p. emission controi, AM r•· dio, vinyl interior, bucket s11f1, 1 50919~1 '67 i\fG • GT green. AM radio. c-d. cond. i'>I us t sacrifice • gojng overseas 496·3989 after 6 P.ill. JOHN CONNELL "NO GIVE>.WAY S NO GIMMICKS" NOW ON DJSPLA Y AT ,YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR ORANGE COUNTY PORSCHE ,'' ' • I ' '·A u D I ';; ... ' ~' . ' . ,. · »CHICK IVE-SON PORSCHE AUDI '· 'Auth\lrlzed Sales -Service • Parts ·-WEST COAST HWY. ,NEWPOlt:T BEACH 646-93'1-549·3:12.I ·r•!'l• over p~en!s ' ,1 J ,,G. >."KE Rdsll' '65 4.2 27.000 act. mi. Xlnt. New tag~. Mu1t i;ee to believe! 6-14-llj2 '32 MG-TD, xlnt con d . '.Uu'UDul, 'Brit. racing gittn. Bet;t.\01r·over $1100. 646-0398 69 Bronco. blue· & ~while · ·.~1802 aJt..4\ . . . . Imported C•rt 9600 lmP!'rted C•r.s • , • Just 2f ,y,.,. of Ho ntst D:••ll11q, Stlli~,,C~ .... ,.1,11. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ACRIFICE 166 ,t'ter: Scout ''68 ~ORTIN~r·utomatlc, ra.!li ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, · · E · t t 1 .... : 11600 t dlo. heater, 4 Door Sedan. ,; quip, ~" O\Y -r I (\\'Xr 637) $119j, SOUTII · 6-12-zs.u, • ·COAST FORD. MERCURY. tcre~rr\. Veh7ct .. 9515 : sro' Bro~dv•ay, La g_u n a f.--~,,,,.---"-......_, Ecach, 49'1-8515, 549·3851. UT tftternation&.I 4x4, ;~ ,; , 1v/sta. "iag & P.U. top + ; camper. Xlnt cond. $8.'J{I. DAtsUN Call 540-6597, ~ : Campers 9520 ,... ~-- ': Camper Special "Uod<r 10 ,... &eac• c;i;., .. , : New 1"JernaUonal, V8! < ZIMMERMAN .. spe@d w/ne1v Harbol' L1gh! I ; Delu.-.;t. Camper. Slccri:; 6 2845 HARBOR BLVD. , comfortably. Double sui.in. '540-6410 . ' ll'lss sink &. clcetric \l'ater ,70 D S d · I pump, l\latl)', n1any featur· GhUn • an • 1 es.' No. »90135.'l, Big 4 door 96 hp 011rrhead .• $3499 cam, disc brakes, 4 spd, dlr, K. M ,vs,v. back up lights. Sacri· UStOm OtOrl lice. Take trade, \Vil] linancl' '•'-'.:.8.:.ak.,c•.:,r,c,,C:..·~Mc,. ~="°"..;.:59_1,_5 private party. Full price -: I 8 FT CAMPER $1796 17 (601AV~A Call Pat $100 or Be1t oUer! 494-9 3 or 54;).""'1"1a!l10 am. .. { • ' ' 54G-3803 aft 4:30P?ll 1 ton Chevy Van Camper $800. 646-1257 1600 Datsun Roadster '67, -4 speed ;1400. Call 615-5964 after 6 823 Towne St. Costa Men Jo. QUICKER YOU CALL. '68 Datsun, 4 dr, r&h, n1otor like new, xlnt cond. $157;). 968-2393 or :>47-8820 THE QUICKER YOU SELL C1mper1 9520Camper• 9520 VISIT OUR VOLUME CAMPER CENTER .... --..-·· ._r. ·~-I • • • -fl f. 11l ~ t!l i ALWAYS A fULL llLICTIONI AUTHOAIXID SALIS fOJl 12 TO' IRAND NAMIS .. FlATURINfi THE U.LIOA MOTOR HOME CAM,lft SfllCIAL New J0 1/2 Ft. Eldorado Comper "" '2014' ltewe, k• ~••· 1161MtM. PllCI · ' ""'"· .... ,,,_ ... '~~:.. '1395 ....... ..... 111•"' .... # .,,,., '619 • DISCOUNT litffl;Y'iir _Y.Wr rlcku, .-r 1 N•w '70 F..-.11 .. HARBOUR VOLKSWAGEN '88 WESTFALIA CAMPER $3499 ,,, ..,, 1dnl. Ct>nCI. tl!T Sl11 '61 WESTFALIA CAMPER $2495 '64 vw· BUG .......... .. CHM~ 7!11 $995 '66 YW FASTBACK ::.~~ .. • $1296 !Vltlll 110 '&1 DATSUN ' •w '"'" ...... . W/w 11•11. l~WJ lfll '66 vw BUB 1114,., n1u1r. n1w 11...., ITIX l 'JJ '83 YW BUG ..... "'"" IVFM Ill) '66 YW BUS • '&lYW BUG '88VWBl!G 111•i•. ""'''· l•••te.' wltlh w•ll1. tilU•A H11 , lllHlt, " .. !Ir. IVTW M71 . .. Klt'J Air, ltt•lll t M1al1r. (Y(I. 11JJ $1096 $1196 $895 $1696 $149& $188& '88 OPEL KADETTE :.:::.: ":!"'· $12911 ml. cwn .. tl71 $188& '&1 SQUARE BACK~!'~· "'"ff· $139& .,rz •1 '69 YW BUG ~::·~.~:.·;r;, '"' $1796 HARBOUR V. W. AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE 11711 lt•ch Blvd., Hunlln9ton Be1~h 142-441.1 --- LARGEST SELECTION OF MONTE CARLOS & CHEVELLES IN ORAIE COUNTY 40 CHEVELLES TO CHOOSE FROM S1tl1I I U4'tt BRANO NEW 1970 CHEVELLE NOT STRIPPED tngin•, turk hylframttlc tr1n1ml11lon, tintN tit», etc. Brand New ''""';. 'lclu1p. S•rl•I H111t1ht 1Z7106 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1970 CHEVY lh TON 52299 NOT STRIPP&D T~tt. 11y•r•m1t1c, v&. ,.w1r JIMrl"I 1nll lllH •rlltltt llC. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY * SIRYICI DIPARTMINT * ALL GINIUL MOTORS CARS WILCOMI Fa ctory tr1intd service personn el qu1lifitd Chevrolets, Pontiecs, Oldsmobiles, luicks. LARGE SELECTION OF . USED CARS 'if TOYOTA $1195 Station wagon. 4 speed. radio. heater. fXEY910) '64 OLDSMOllLE $695 1-J.T. Automatic, factory air. P.S., radio, heater. (0YF814l ''5 CHEVROLET tmpl\]a SS. Auto .. P.S., r.&:H. ractory air. tPGt\254) $1095 '68 V.W. IUG $1595 Automt.Uc, re.dlo. heater. (VlEJIM), 'H INTERNATIONAL Wa1k-ln van. (39MSCI '65 CHEYY •11 TON Pickup. Flectside. VS, auto., radio, heater. tT268621 ''4 CORVfTIE :l27Y8.Ha rdtop·Convcrll· ble. 4 speed, Al\:1-FM radio, heater. fUPZ076l '6' CHIYY 11 Nova. Automatic. rad.lo, heater, powtt 1teerln1 . (YCN67f!l $1995 $1195 $2195 $1395 '67 IUICK $1995 CUst. Electra ~. Auto., R&:H, AM-Ff\1 stereo, fa c- tory a.ir. {NC9825) ''4 MIRCURY Comet coupe. V8, auto- matic. (RVT169l '64 CHIYROUr $895 Impala 2 Or. H.T. Automatic, powe'f' steering; R&H. !OSGT53 ) '67 PONTIAC $1295 2 Door. AUtomatic. power •tttrtna, radio, heater. (UJ!>286> , . I I II . J • :Stf DAILY PILOT Sat11rday, April •, 1970 TRAHSPORWION I TllANS~RTATIOH ITRAHSPORTATION ITRAHSPORTATION . I TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION fTRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION ITRANSPORTATloli - !!low Ci,. -New Cors -Now C.rs -Ntw C1,. 910o· New C1,. 9IOO Now Cltt 9IOO f-c1ra 9100 New Cira HOO New Cira 9 .,=-=--~~~~~=~===~~~~~~ J'SPEC-1-ALl-ZIN G IN • U AL-IT¥...L...£_'· PRESTIGE cARS AT A S ... $11U PRICE! SPRING PAINT-UP • .CLEAN-UP SALE! We are 111 the midst of repalntln9 and maclembi'"ll ·aur en• tire dealenhlp, and we NIJref any Inconvenience It ml9ht cause our custvmen. So wlien yciu. come In this ·week • • • UNBEATABLE DOLLAR4'0R·llOl.U.R VA~Ul!S ·1 • '61 KAIMANN ·GHIA A beautiful 1 o~r. loC:aJ car with nnlyl0,000 mile,. Factory 11lr conditioniJli:, radio and beater. (XEW875) ' '64 OLDS THE EXTRA DISCOUNlS ARE ON US I '61 PONTIAC ~Me. ~ Door hardtop . Gold \vlth black vinyl tOp l: .. black lnterlOl'. Automatic., radio., heal· er, Jl'O"' ' &teerlng. 13,000 miles. Locally owned car ~I under f&ctory ""arrant)'. (WIC254) Ask for them! You'll SH we mean business. ·······················~······ BRAND NEW 1970 -BUICK C 111to111 2 Dt, H.T. A11te., powar 1leoti"f· ftctor'I' eir, racllo, hoetet. IOLTI 111 :~~ .. !~LKSWAGEN Sun Roof s795 '61 _ IUCT~ CUSTOM '4 cir. ILT • .Full pcm·e,r::. fa:ctory air. Sold j; 11erviced locally. BaJtnce of tactoey "-'arranty. (XE\V432J ' '61 FIWIRD 400 s2995 2 DOOR COUl'E Automatic trensmission, concealed radio •ntanna, fibre 9l1s belted tires, podded dish, seat bolts, bad-up lit .. , duel 1poed electric COAZ 9191 '67 IMPALA S. S. 4 Speed tnn1miuion., p:iwer..t~riniz, radio, bcat- .rer, vinyl root, 20,000 mlles. Locally owned. Sold le serviced locally. s2395 wipors. '433270Z600154. ' A11te111etic, powtr 1teerin9 , r1dio, h1al1r, i 11clat 1e1h. IMT55561. '63 CHEVROLET $1595' ''5 RIVIERA Custom Interior, full power, factory a.ir, immaculatf' ~throua:hout.-OnJy 44,000 miles. Beautiful automobile. (VTP228) IMMEJ>IATE DELIVERY! St1tien w19011. "'utom1tie, r1dio, h11ter, powar wi11dow1, s295 '61 THUNDUllRD Full, power, factory air conditioning, stereo radio, heater. 1 owntt car that shows outstanding carf!. (GJ6697) '69 JAGUAR ROADSTER '68 MERCEDES 280 SL ROADSTER '67 T·BIRD LANDAU 4 door. Full power 111d feclot'f' air co11clitionin9, !TIE 702) DOZENS MORE TO CHOOSE FROM lt11 +ti t• 120 lftilt1. Chr•"'• turi• wlltel1. AM.,.M rt41er, fun 11ew c•r w•rr111ty. 1421AS61 ONE OWNEll:. F11ll l11th•r i11terier, AM -,.M· Sliert w111e r1dio, f11el i11jectio11. IWSZ-542) '65 PLYMOUTH -----POOLE ............ $5277 $5395 4 deor, VI, aute,. tadie, h11 tar, power •l1trin9. 234 E. 17th St. AlJTBORIZED BlJICK •OPEL ·.fAGlJAR SALES and SERVICE OPEN SUNDAYS 548-7765 lmpo<lod Autos 9600 VOLKSWAGEN YW BUGS FROM $399 GOOD SELECTION Antiques, Cl.1ssics fflS CLASSIC 1946 1'1G-TC, new top, rt band drive, ori& leather uphol, needA some "'Ork but very good over all. $1492. 646-2562 CLASSIC 1957 Tbunderbin:J. See to appreciate. .. *494-5464** 193.5 PLYMOUTH, 4 dr sed. new elJ&', xlnt. cond. Call ......... Autos W.1nt-.f 9700 WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAR 549. '°" Ext. 66 "., CONNELL 1970 HARBOR Bl.VD. CHEVROLET COSTA MESA 2328 Harbor Blvd. '67 V\V Squareback. LJKE Costa l\fesa 546-12'.IO NE\V. Po\\"der blue, sunroof, --1"•°'!PO=R°'T"S'°''"'v7ANTED==- Al\t/Fl\1. low mlg., orig Orange Counties owner. Sl6SO. 213: 592-1550 TOP S BUYER '68 VW Sedan, o r iginal BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 01vner/complete se rv ice 18881 Beach Blvd. ttcord. Blue slick r ad. H. Beach. Ph. !!47-855.5 84~2424 offer VOLVO 145 -WAGONS 164 -SEDANS All other models no1v 1,, stock. 4 speeds &. aulomatie11. Your Best Deals Are Stilt At DEAN LEWIS µ66 Harbor, C.t.1. 6·16-9'\Cl TIME FOR ··QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY l'ILOT WANT AD THIS IS A • SALE -• '67 CHEVROLET IMPALA Sport Coupe. VB, 11.uto., poY•rr steering, radio, heater. ''OK". (1'VLH97) 'H l'ONTIAC TEMPEST Sport Coupe. V8, au10., factory air, power strrr., r11.dio, hra.l t•r, wn\ "OK". \$1'1'1F:l:l9) '67 THUNDEUIRD Sport Seda .. ,. 4 dr., VS. I ulo., fact. alr. full po11•er, vinyl roof. "OK". ( l\1Vf'9421 'U FOID 'f• TON Custom c&b. VS. 4 speed, radio, heater. A good va..lue for •hr pttt0n who want. a cam~r In><!<. (Bl.IE) ""'· ,, .... s.. ............ Pllono Ml •J er IC7-4139 Opon 1 Oeys 'TH IO P .M. , Autos W.1ntld '700 Usool C1rs '900 UMd Cars · 9900 Ulld C1rs 9900 Usool c1 .. 9900 Used C.1r1 '900 Used C.1r1 WE PAY TOP CASH for used can I: truck., jw:t call us tor frtt estimate. GROTH CHEVROLET IUICK '56 IUICK '66-.IMPALA ' "'· ·~""'""· COUGAR '67 COU GAR Landau-air. auto, p/s, stereo, lime gold wtblk. 1vholesale. S 1 7 0 0 . 836-11l93 Roadmas1er. 4 dr. Full pow-R&H, PS/PB. gd. · tires. er, Runs beautifully. Looks Make oiler. Days 644-U76 ten1ble. Needs new inter & aft 5:30 PM 50-8391 ========:::: ll<lme paint. Need& NO mech. '66 CHEV. 11, Super ,11port, DODGE FORD A STEVE STEPHENS SPECIAL MAVERICK MUSTANG ---1970 i\taverick, loW mlg, xlnt ---------cond. Only $l79S. Pvt. pty. '65 ?.lustang, orlg. owner, G75-IS64 lovingly maintained 2nd car, VS \\'fall pwr goodies & auto trans, r&h, \Vorth a lot more than $1095 but-I MERCURY '67 Colony Park, 10 pass 1vag, all xtl'as. Priv. pty. $1950 (213) 592-2344 - need the &arage ' p a c e . 5'6--0238 Ask for Sa1es Manager 18211 Beach Blvd. •Iuntington Beach KI 9-33.31 work. $150. C..U 642-3844 eves G Cyl. 1 01vne r. Low Mi. --------- & wkends. $99,j.· 547-8487: 842-7644 6600DCEDartConv, (Priv. 66 BUTCK SPORTS \VAGON. _•,v..;•::,lwc,lrnd:,:,.:::,'-----Ptyl V-8. Auto or &hlfl. 9 pas!. Fully equipped i~I. •:;.t CHEVY, Auto. pt s, Good tires. Light blue Factory air J>O'.\'er steering smor Dev. heater, re-bit w/drk blue top. \V/\V. ___ M_USTANG le brakes, etc. low one eng & tran~. Priv. Pty. Radio, etc. Buckel seats. owner miles. Pri. pt y. 494-7016. ?.'lust Sell Can Finance. G28 '62Co FAIR~~E 500 Sport '66 Mustang deluxe V-i, klad- ed, yellow/black top, deluxe interior. ne\v tires. Immacu- late. SUOO. Private party. 494-7039 Auto L111ing ---------Malabar across from Irvine upe, ra.....,, heater, air 64G-ol2l2 1957 Cl-lEV. V8 stick, good C.C. asking $1200. cond., bucket l"~ats. (JTN. '67 ELF.Cr, loaded. 31,000 motor. 3 ne1v tires, $295. lSSl. $695. SOU11i COAST FORD AUTHORIZED mi's. NU tires, must sell 5.1>-:2053 !sfH:U~~~~ ~2'z41;3~~~; FORD • l\1ERCURY, 303 LEASING SYST&C imm~. $2200 or or f e r . '59 Chevy 2 dr hardtop. Auto, • ·-M... knd Broadway, Laguna Beach. America'• la~st leasing 84~7 iteering. '"indo"·s. air. xlnt :,, p.m., ... .,,~ .. e "'' s. 494-8515., 549·3851. sy1tem for finance or net '63 Riviera, full pwr & air, cond. $2.iO. 67J....S&a5 '69 DODGE Custom 2 dr, 59 FORD Country Squire Sta. leasing of all type can and stereo tape, mint cond. Call auto trans, P!S~ p/b, r&h. Wagon. Auto trans. PIS, trucks. 646-1941 CONTINENTAL l\1uil sell $229J. 546-4320 R I H "'hite 'vi I h bro1\'n • lmmedia~ delivery from ,,6=,~Bul~"'°k~S~~.----'66 Dodge Dart, 273 V8 eng, pa-I. '~-m• n·•. Good· over 300 can and trucks c pec1al, needs enz .. I ---------.. --~ 9110 A STEVE SfEPHENS SPECIAL .66 r-.tUSfAr\G, auto. PS. \Yidc ovals, R&H . XI n l 1hape. New, compl valw job. Bst olr. 673-8735 FOR sale: 1969 :i\tach 1 f.tustang. Xlnt cond, Priv. Owner. Call 67~1959. OLDSMOBILE e Competitive rates "'ork, eood brakes, tires & LATE '67 Continental. 1 auto. r/h, good cond. SHOO. year Double Eagle t I f'"e s. --, 1-642-5866 1 673-7291 121,·. ""!~ E•·•s & *'65 "Cutlass" H.1rdtop • New car dt>alership service u ...,, • .MN. own e r . c ea n. r u n s .,...,... v"" .,... ~IUSTANG A · 1-• ~·RGER RT, xl"l ~'-·k_·'~-------"" · utomahc, Choice local J-0 .. -· low mU. e Full "tradeln" vaJ11a fo---·-~--perfectly, air. lcathcr. I: :JOO \..nl'l " .. ...,. d' L-, ~.-... -• C _,.ti. t "fi ra io. ,...,ater, onginal one age new car trade-in. E•· l'O""P•-••"icao· ADIUAC po1ver. Priced 1o ~f'll. couu1 on, mus sacn ct. 1968 FORD Sta. \Vag. LTD . .._1 • • " 6~2813 owner, 'vire ""•n:.: covers. ttptionaJ thru-out! Bea,!. e All ""p··'•• m•kco avaU. ----------1 ~6-4400 11·eekd11ys, G42-0i66 ,,... Country Squire. 10 pass, Bl f h" · '"" .., • uc 1v niatc 1ng int. (SEV. orig. ermine while enhanced able '69 CAD El Do~do. Full ~knds & e,·es. p/!, p/b, p/1v, p/seats. 697) $1295, SOUTIJ COAST wi red top and t:hrome \Vire For Co1nple1e Details Call pwr, vinyl rt, leatht'r inter.. FORD FM stereo rad. 390 Pong. 1-"0RD • l\IERCURY, 303 ,.,,hJ. covers. Plush black 1 l\falco1n Reid stereo. Priv. pty. $5995. Will CORVAIR ~~~641tJJ2595· Priv. Pty. Broadway, Laguna Beach. vinyl bucket seat inter. 1 in Leasing Manager accept trade in. \Vkdayz on . .1-----.-----A STEVE STEPHENS 494-8515, ~149-JS:)l. 10,000! ONLY $ll9;;! MAR. Theodore Jy 644--2442 or (213) GZ>-7637 CORVAIR '6J. 4 dr l\1onza. SPECIAL 'Gl FORD Econollne Van. I ~,968;;;;-::,",:::"',;fa~,:..,::. ::.,.."--,-, ~V-S, QUIS l\lTRS; 900 So. Cit ROBINS FORD ext 23. ' Radio. auto S2j(). Pvt. pty. Has ne1v Starter, Gencrator. 1 . 11-L 8 7~ -au o, atr cond, full pwr. 1"1·ay, a gun a Beach, ~ Harbor Blvd. 1970 CADILLAC, 2700 mi, -'--"------Carb., Tires and front wheel Phone 962-8100 eves-\1•knds. 49,i.7503 or 54Q.J100. Costa 1'fesa 64•-o $4900 payoU. equity $1650, '6.5 MON2'. 4 dr. 4-sp, "'hite, bearings. Freshly painted. 1966 f.tUSTANG 6 ,._, '62 Old F ·~ ~i•u new $8JOO, 646-2503 Xlnt cond. $750 or ofter. $350.00. 962.6278 after 5 pm. · · cy lnuer, s-°"'• V 8 , elf-very clean. $99-:i ceptionally clean, mechani-~ LEASE ~ •68 Cad Sod. 0. Vill'-lo&dod,,l,,C:~~2l:.:6l:_____ LINCOLN •61:.-0810 • colly ,1,1.. won oaml '"· like new 19000 mi. Be:lowl6,j ].fonza coupe, auto. ad-'66 i\fUSIA.VG 260 V-8, ,,10. lo1v mileage, economical. '68 Cad Coupe de Ville, lull reU. pri~. s75--32lo justable steering "' nee 1 , P''T .'·• 11--·mo 1· .,-,,..,1033 LINCOLN Co•!. 62 F,11 while w/red intt'r. :-:Int 496-1349 S.OU•T. H,,C~OA,ST . '68 EL DORADO II near nu ire~ . ...,,J . .,..+-" fu y powu A/C Top Shape. Priv '°~"d7,.-,'1"11"5tl"'.C:640-5346"":::_:::·_~ ·52 OLDS 4-dr Hard.top 1 -•Ip!, .. Mvate .. ,.-"'-700. 1962 Corvair ?.fonzA_ 4 dr, ;; oivner 0 RfH ~ CAR LEASING ~.,.. .... _.v .,. lb • pd d d '69 TORINO.·~. rad~, •-at. n... must :sell this l\'kM. '6:> i\IUSfANG, 1 01\'ner. low · ean. , •""" 67>fil.87 or 642-09!» r , " s • I ILrt:s, I "o '" '" ~--._.,_, °'I \" II . ~ v.a eru· o I tireS. S350. 673-4970 Used C1n 300 \V. C&t Hwy, NB. ~2182 _.,,========I ~oo,.,od"."_:.._11"25tl~.:_:84114_7:7-S:!l!_ll~l.__ er, automatic, air cond., pwr vw1rcr u·1>auu ,, r. ..orre m1, """ , 1se. , p s, -'61 Corvair 1'1onu., auto, steering &. brakes. Demo, ··1.•.::644-::.:::1::7.::00:._~---~ console, r&h . 5-10.-7873 '68 OLDS 442. P/S, P/B, rth, Xln't Cond. $300. ne\•er registered, new car '60 Lincoln, Fully Auto. Full NO mat\er What it is. you ali::_. 4 ~J>O!i,!"~:..!!ch. xlnt CA MARO "·') ,,. ~-· "'arranty. {No. 9K401Il.56192) pwr, gd mech. cond. $125. can sell it with a DAILY co...... · ;>1J-..:.w;1 TRANSPORTATION '67 C "" -~ RS/SS ·~ 4 ~ ~-~ _, $299:). SOlITH COAS'f FORD-call ~. now!! I While Elephant" CARS lr: TRUCKS spd, black/blue, all options, '62 Conialr. Need1 en i. MERCURY, 303 Broadway,·1 _;=:========-""'========-==~;=~~~=:.. I $" AND UP sharp mint cond 962-llSf work. noo. 280 c Del 1'1ar, Laguna Be a ch. 4!H-8515:1' .$5.00 DELIVERS (oac) 1967 (:AMARO Cozwt. V-8 C.M. Cai' 642-1549 54S-385l. \VE CARRY OUR auto 1hitt. New tires. &ood O\VN CONTRACJ'S com. $1650, M4.Q23l CORvmE '63~1 FORD Galaxie 500 Xlnt EVEN JF cond. New tires, new trans • OUT OF STAT}; CHEVROLET '62 Vette. New eng., paint. 8 mo's old. $-150. Ca11 646-9861 BANKRUPJ'CY . rebuiU 4 speed. AFB t.lake '59 FORD Ranch~ro in x.xl nt DIVORCED, ET<.:. '&4 O\evy Nova, all po\\·er, offer. 557-6128 cond. $499. nu brks. re-bit BLUE CHIP good condition, AP.I/FM REAL drivers Co~ctte, 427 carb. 4 recaps. 962--3471 AUTO SALES radio. 842-6701 sllck-4, lo\\' n11lc a ge , '&I FORD Station \Vagon, 2143 JIARBOR BLVD, ,58 CHEVY -bat Fastback. $4400. 67:i-7302 pis. auto trans, radio, 1 , • ..,w gen., I, (11.t Victoria I I.: idarter. Xlnt •cond. $22J. owntr. $400. 67l-T.!08 COSTA MESA 6#-0173 COUGAR .,, RANCHERO, good "'""· 540-4.392 &tZ.9700 ~.6~l~Cll;.,EVY=-..~.,,-,V1-.• -x~ln-t-co-,,.,.1---------Ne'v uphol. i\lotor re-bit. '59 TRJ $425. '50 CheV)I PU, Ntw brakes, tirta. RaH, A STEVE STEPHENS $450.»ll ~. ovtr $ll'OO spent. Pont. l89, autQ. 1.fake offer. M7..J816 SPECIAL 1965 70RD Country Sedan auto trans $750 finn. '62 T· •rig Chevy. Built 30l. C.n be StaUon \\1p , Bluebook Bini $450 runs &ood, rood .een at Xl7 E. lGth St. C.M. "'·boleuJe. (2131 592--1636 tiftL l641-B Elden Aw., ..rter 5P~f 1966 FORD t pua:. Country C.M. '61 tmpaJ,I, new tins, clean. Squltt. J cnrmer, xlnt cond. 1968 LeMANS 4 Dr. Hrdtp. $345. Call beb\-een 11 pm., Sl:xiO. 673-&93 $2$45. 18 Jmpe:ri1l 4 Dr. ~ STA. Wa,ii. Ford '68 Country ff'rtl tp. $2145. Both ha \'t 60 CHEV Squire, 10 pus. air eond. P<W•er It air/cond. Owner. ' . Sta. \\'a;. X1nt lh ••• ._, ft -m.~. Eve.1 644--5972 coiiil. Stick, 6 cyl, ne"' r · ~ a :r. IUICK '61 BlJICK Electra.. l\fark 4 Air Cond. P/S. P/B. Xlnt tond, N!w tirtl t brks. Ori.J. nwnr. $59S. ~4-9331. ' pa.Int, clean. $375. ~ .67 COUGAR XR7; Radio, 1970 Ford Galaxie, 2 door •00 1 -• hardtop, loaded ;lllj. v.J mp wan, .... r + extras, heafr_r, auto1natle, P"'· . .. '1 *~so .. w 1 onu., auto, prrmium 11lt"Cri11g, vinyl lop. ltathf!r ~---".;._;=--- Ure•. bolltal "'hale. 336-48Sl Int. fUJ087) $179l. SOUTH Is Your Ad 1n our 'G.1 CHEV. tmpala 4 Dr. COAST FORD. ].!ERCURY. clauificds? So1neoue will be Clean,' a'OOd cond. S3&l SO:l ·a"°"d"·ay, \.a 1 un 1 lookil1.£'. for it. Dial 612-5678 675-~ 645-2401 eve/wknd Beach. 494-8.'il.5, 549-38ll. CHARGE lT~ , '\ I , KOlP!O ocr. JJ "i~ Hor u 7-12·24"34 ~ 6S7-i8 1\ ------------------- •, .. -. * " _ , • • • • -.. -·-·. •• Saturday, April •. lt7G ..._ DAILY PJL01 JS i1-R_A_N_SP_O_R_T_4_T_1o_N_ TRANSPORTATION ,!!~~SP~!TATION _,TRANSPORTATION · I TRANSPORTATION · ITit'ANSPORrATION • 1 ~SPORTATION . I TRANSPORT,.TION I rRANSPdRTATION 9100 N-Cors 9100 New Co rs 9100 N-Coro --Con 91QO N-Con . • _ , HOO No)'I C..r• 9800 N-Cors 9800 Now Con - I'll STAND ON MY HEAD NEW '70 DODGE CHALLENGER $764· I.' Discount lllllOll\ lllACTOllY'ltlCIClll llllllCa NIW '70 DODGI '• " -· FLASH! DODIE FA!JTORY ON ··ALL 1;70 . -:~'Jc.~~~RTS FACTORY REDUCED STICKER 'pRlcE BY $378 BUJ -lPOKl;ltiE HAVE CUT fAcTORY s1is'u $§42 ,• PRICE NOTICE! TO MAKE YOU A BITTER DEAL A·I 00 s,.rtut•n W• .. 11 We DO NOT f'lllUlre a Mlnl11U111 Q,n P1J11111t, like SI 0 down, $26 down, S98 d1w1, etc. We try to arrange down paJllltnls nd lllOlllhlJ P•JllNl•ls to suit e a o h l1dlwldual oustomw. Si1tcuel1, C-1 JS'onlli"rtott $546 DISCOUNT Delltt rtd...,;;td l't" l1c,.,..l! tllcklf' fflc:I OI' 1r.. DodM ""ll'lttl' 11t1 1nd wMn '°" 1M1Y lllf ~ 1'11\1 Ml I~• 1ul0111&Uc 1r•1omtul9!! fut or lltl. T~l• h 1 tot11 r"\IC!loi\ 14 uni off fllli l!:.edtrt 1Ucker prlct . WE WILL 91scoUNT 'lHl! «• JJ42 tr"',,.. llCl«y •llcklf', ltl'l•I N .. uinHOlt * TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS * '61 PONTIAC '(iAG,,DN . . '59 DODGE WAGON AIJ!o. tr11N., rMI" !Mtlfr, 1'1'hl••ll Aul .. tr1n1·• HWtr •lte[!nt. rtdlo, tlru. llnl9d 11111, WJH IJO, _ h•,llf.• w~ ttwttl' Ur"' I n!H i i.if, • UO$ lft.> $295 $195 '63 ,FALCON 2 DOOR '63 DODGE J>ART G.T. Hftllt, Y'l"N '4. Auto. I['"'·· r1i111, .,._tw.1...Wllll"'tll t\ru, t nftd lltA. FLG w. .$~95 '64 RAMBLER CLASSIC '64 T-BIRD • Altllo.. trt~'" --~1-i.nt, r1-le, Ml!.,., tin1td 11111. 1taT ltt. U•td Cars 9900 Uttcl C1r1 "' 1~------- OLDSMOBILE 1962 OLDS F.s:; 4 dr, r/h, auto. $195 Call 968-7t28 ·~OLDS CUtla.ss, 2 dr, air, ndio, P<>"'er. xlnl cond. 53.000 mi. S129:i &12-4722 19il OLDS Cutlass. Io w mileage, auto, R&H . $550. RAMBLER 1963 RAMBLER Ambazsador Sta. Wgn! .Pill, p/b, good cone!. $4p'.I •. 962-7690 '62 RAJl.1BLER. 2 dr. Above Average. S175. Phone after 5:30 PJl.1. 536-2498. T·BIRD 64).4305 .; ... ;;.·~01"'"~F~~,~· 7.w~.-•. -A~.~to. ASrEvE--sr-E_P_H_EN_S_ PIS, R/H, Xln'l Con<!. SPECIAL $&00. Call 675-5.JO.l PONTIAC '61 FIREBIRD 400 V!, pv.T. stce1ing, air cond., R/H, dlr, aJI dtluxe equip. Xlnt zhape in and out. Blue Book S2400. -J\1akc offer . 1)ke fortlgn c&r in trade . 'MU.finance pvt. ply, f\VGL. 2UJ Call Uoyd 11.ft 10 am ~ or 494-9773. '68i P ontiac Con\·crl GTO, alt concl, pis, p/b, stereo. alt\./!m. new ti~s. Io 1v mi's. Xln't cond. 675-l812 '1181 GTO Conv. Orange "'/b1k ~· P .S, P.8. Air 1800 mi. GOod cond. Musl sell!! 46f..S739 aft 5 '&6 PONTIAC Le ~lans, auto trans, 6 cyl., S9:Kl or make o~er. 968-47M. '62 Pontiac, p/1, p/b, a/r., ntw tires. $500 or be.st oiler. Pvt ply. 646--1107 196i GT. Loaded. Cherry r.ond. $1395. Ask ror Gary 531-«.07 or 536-7335 '63 T·BlRD. Radio, heater, automatic, pwr. steering ii bra kt s. tVHBXIOl . $695. SOUTII C 0 A S T 1''0RO. ~lERCURY, 303 Broad11•ay, Laguna. Beach. 49-1-8515, 549-3851. A STEVE STEPHENS SPECIAL 'G:i T·BIRD 2 Door J·IT. Ra.· dio, heater, automatic, air cond,, pwr. wlndo"·11. INo. 5YS32112281 $995. SOtrrll COAST l''ORD. MERCURY, 303 Broe.dway, Laguna Stach. f94..851S. 54!J.3&'il. 9800 1New C1r1 LIVE IROADC,AIJ, This SaturdetY 3 to S · free Album• & Record• FREE ENTERT AINMENTI FREE FOOD AND REfRESHMENTSI FREE PRIZESI O~ANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST FORD • DEALER tlOO IN•w Cars UOlll. ' , · '66'CHEV. ll(L A(ft 2 booR Aulo, lrll'\1,. •Mio\ Ni•11r, w.Ut1 .. 1H~llr11, ~tlnullll e11u: Rle su. · ' .. ' '\ \ ·' . .$795 ., '67 FORD 4 DOOR AuliJ lrl"'" rltd;o, M11u, w~iltwlll tlrtl. lintHI f ll ... XYH ·~· 9100 1Now Con 9800 /New C1r1 1Pr1sent this ed for these spec ial prices '69 ·CHEV. NOVA ftut•. lr•MJ rt111., Mllltfr...¥dllMWtitl · 1 rpa. 11nr~. ,,,..., JCtJ ,~ . ·$1895 '67 CAD. SON. DE VILLE . . ) . P:e(t&r)' !rr ,tM11111i.n1n1, 11111 ;o.....r, ~'"'I reo , 1VIC GI. '66 DODGE CORONET 500 Aut1. trim., fte'W'I' tlr ·c~ltl~ Int -llft•I,... •Miii '!'" w~h1w1lt tire._ t1111ed 111u. 1s It 1e. 9800 I New · Cart '68 DODGE DART ~.!'.!-· 1'8!11 •• """ ''"''"'· ·r."' C'lf$"b,."'111ttwtl 1!71, ll11Hd 11u. $1795 ' '69 VOLKSWAGEN · ~ 1.-,' htlttr, '111'1\lllwt ll t11tt. llnl· .. 111i1. XQK 1111. $1595 '66 FORD PICKUP FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY APRIL 3rd, ~th, .5th . ' . l ~--.. FREE . CHANCE 'OR A BRAND NEW 1970 MAVERICK DUWING WIU If HnD JUlY 41h .. OUR POLICY: • IESF Of SERVICE • IESF PRICE AVAILAILE • SFRAIGHF FORWARD SE111HG l'HONI: (714) 637-8222 • (213) 860-5582 PUlllC "OTICI: Our roqu111 for po1111lt for fm Htllcoptor Rius h11 bton donlodl '63 GTO Beautiful condition. Rtd, llUNI 4 spd, p/1, p/b, ri.dlo. Quick Salt! 645-0307 19(r Firtblrd . Immac. t•eryv:ay! Sl~. MST Santa dara Cir. 0.1. ~5--fi6()4. l!liti LeMANS. p/s, p/b, air, \vaffanty, xlnt cond. $2900. 5&-189a •Ii tiREBlRD J;,O, auto, air. deluxe interior PJOO. >H->113 '65 T-BIRD. Prlv. Ply. Full pwr, new tire.a, rt cent motor overhaul. Very good cond. $1450/best o ff er_ ..,..., .. CLliiN •62 T-&IRD call 1ft 6 PM S4Q.6713. VI a 'FORD '113 ~onti>e Grand Pr i>, VALIANT radkl. heater. a ir , $700 + 96l-46M + 1966 Valianl 100 Auln. l\lu!!I 63 Lei\f.ANS V-1. Rtblt 3 spd, Sa,:rlflce. Good corn!. S7'9.1. nfW 11hocks/brake11. Very ;,56-116:;.~11:;,· ====o.-clean $400 Urrn. 548-M02 Dial 642-5671 fur RESULTS DAfLY Pilbt wXNT ADS? SOCK rr ro 'EM! 2550 N. TUSTIN AVE. , .. ;~.:~;~~;~:,,I GAIDIM HOVI .. I - 9IOO I " ,. ~ .. ' ' ' I • - . . .. . • ---' -- • _J ' 1 • ' •"1! ., 1'70 DAILY PILOT ,, CADILLAC NINETEEN SE VENTY ' 1970 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE 't'his roraeoos 1970 Cadlllle has full leath- er Interior, vinyl roof, full C&dUlae power· atcHIOrles plus of e<>une fact.Ory alr .c-0n.' dltlonlJlc, AM·F1rl sterH mu1Upl1!1C radio, JIOWft' ·t1oor lockl, tllt-tel@SCOJ>ie stetrln1 wheel. twill&ht JenUnel, plus much ·more. Thlt car has hardly· Men driven, very low mlleast. Serial number CJOI343.J3) 1961 CADILLAC n~twood ElDorado. Full power, factory 1lr, power dool' locks, AM·FM tilt-tele&eaplc wheel, elec. vent windows, cruiae control, l~ther Interior, power trunk opener, =mi~:~~~ '$2111 PRICE 1968 CADILLAC First Time Offered 1970 CADILLAC FACTORY EXECUTIVE CARS NEVER REGISTERED OVER 120 ' CA DILLACS TO SELECT FRO M 1966 RIVIERA 1969 CADILLAC Vinyl root. vinyl strato seals, custom interior, run power, EIDorado. Vinyl roof, lt>ather inte-rlor, full power, factory factory air. pU!h button radio, electric antenna, tilt air, stereo AM-FM multiplex, tilt-tele wheel, power door steering '>''heel. Gran Sport wheel!. (SUW325) locks & trunk optner, etc. etc. Less than 6100 miles. (ZVC455) SALE $1,999 PRICE SALE 'PRICED 1967 CADILLAC 1968 CADILLAC Coupe ~Ville. Vinyl .roof, leather interior, full po\ver, S~an DeVllle. Padded top, cloth &:. leather jnt~~ior,. Con\·t. DeVille. Leather interior, full po\\•er, factory air, factory alr, AM-FM radio, tllt-tele wheel, po\\·er door A1'<1-FM radio, tllt,tele \\'h~l. power door locks, t\\•1hght stereo A~l ·FM multiplex, tllt-tele Y•fleel, twilight sen- lockl, ~ht sentinel, power trunk opener, etc. Low sentinel,. cruise co12trol, power trunk opener. Less than tine!, radial tires. (XJA187) nill ..... ' SALE PRICED J6.00Jm"·si[E PRICED sALE $3555 PRICE 1966 CADILLAC Fleetwood Brougham. FuJ I power, factory air, padded top, cloth I: leather interior. AM-FM radio, power door locks. tilt-tele wheel, twilight sentinel, cruise control, po"·e1· trunk openu. (SQR402) SALE $2444 PRICE 1968 CADla.LAC 1967 CADILLAC 1964 CADILLAC Fleetwood Brougham. Full. po"·cr, factory !!Ir, padded 2 floor hardtop. Full powt-r equipment plus factory air top, cloth le leather Interior, AJ\-t-F1'<1, cnuse control, condltionin" cloth &: leather Jnterlor Ai\1·F~1[ radio. hvilight sentinel. power door Joc ks, headlight dimnters, (QZV181J .,, ' rear \\indO\Y defoi;~rr. (083A.SGI SALE ~777 PRICE SALE $1333 PRIC[ 1967 CADILLAC 1969 CADILLAC • 1970 CADILLAC ELDORADO Stunnlni; Is the word for thii; 1970 El· Dorildo with firemist exterior, vinyl roof and full leather interior. Fully equipped \\1th full power equipment and factory air conditiorrlng, A~t-FM stereo mullipleor; T&- -dio-, "POW.er door locks, tilt-telescopic steer- ing wheel, twilight untlnel, power trunk opener, bead light dimmers, etc. Unbe- lievable low mlleage. Serlal number <HOI33963) 1966 CADILLAC 4 Door Hardtop. Full power equipment plus fad.ory air conditioning, AM-FM radio, cruise controJ, twllght sen- tinel, cloth!: leather interior. tZVD986) SALE $22 22 PRICE 1969 OLDSft'lOBILE Delta 88 4 door hardtop. Less than 6500 mDes. Automatic, push button radio; factory ai!T, elf!C. windows, power door locks, powtr steering, power brakea; vinyl interior .. (YNW900I SALE PRICED 1968 CADILLAC {i;;twood. Full power, factory air, tilt-telescopic ,,·her!. power door locks, po\ver trunk opener, stereo AM-fl\t t.tulli·plex, l"tc. SALE $ 4 333 PRICE 1965 CADILLAC EII>orado. Fimni1t paint, padded U>p, leather Interior; full power, factory air, tllt-teleacopic wheel, stereo Al\1- FM, power door locks, po'over trunk opener, etc., etc. (\VID735) EIDorado. Vinyl top, leather Interior. full power, factory air, tilt-telc ,,.h!'el, stereo Al\I-fl\f, etc. (\VICJ18) Coupe Dt>Ville: U ss than 6800 miles. Full power, factory· . . . . . air, padded top. cloth & leather interior, stereo Ah-t-FM Sedan DeV1lle. Full po'"1:er, factory rur comi1Uon1ng, Ai\1- mul tiplex, tilt-tcle Y>'hccl, · po"·er door locks, etc., etc. f l\f radio, new tires. (TBY306) SALE s499 9 PRICE SALE $377.7 PRICE • (J93187i·I) SALE PRICED SALE ~1666 PRICE 1968 CADILLAC Coupe DeVllle. Vinyl top, cloth I: leather Interior, f ull power, factory a.ir, Al\l·F?it radio, rear window defogger. (YlT078) SALE $399 9 PRICE 1967 CADILLAC Coupe DeVllle. Leather Interior, padded top, full power, factory air, stereo, A~I-fl\:f multiplex, po\ver door locka. (UIY948) SALE 52999 PRICE NABERS 1968 CADILLAC Sedan DeVllJe. Full po.,..·e.r, fa ctory air. tilt0 lele \\'heel, power door locks. Plec. \vindo.,..'S, twilight s~Unel, power trunk opener, less than 20,000 miles. SALE PRICED 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540·9100 •• SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN 8:30 MI to 9:00 Pl\f Mon. thru Fri. e 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sat. and Sun. ALL CARS SU BJECT TO PRIOR SALE. ALL SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1970 • • • ' - 1966 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille.. Padded top, cloth & leather interior, full flO\.\'er, factory air, AM·f?if radio, tilt-telescopic "'heel, etc. (SJL135) SALE PRICE HABER'S LEASING ANNIVERSARY LEASE SPECIAL 1970 Coupe deV ille $175 • por mo~th 24 month Open-End Lt1H '•H CHll!.c ,. • .,. e411tl,Mfft pin fectefy lllr •• lolll1 .. , AM· •M rM11, ffer ~ .tilf9 alM. .... tlf'ft eH tl1tff ··-· ORDER YOURS TODAY ) I \ ' • • j FaJJllily weekly APRIL 5 , 1970 .. I DAILY PllOT ·' • ~ ' ' ORANGE COUNTY, CAUfORNIA .,..._,,,._..,nr::J APRIL 4 1 1970 ACADEMY AW ARD NOMINEE Jane Fonda's Rise From Playgirl to . Acclaimed Actress .D" YOUTH VS. PARENTS What to Do When Your Child "Hates"You By DR. REBECCA LISWOOD .D" NEW INSURANCE PLAN ~~1 Should We Stop Fi&g the Blame in Auto Accidents? . By Sen. PHILIP A. HART .. . .D" GI BENEFITS What a Grateful Nation Is Doing for Its Vietnam Veterans By DONALD JOHNSON Administrator of Veteran Affairs .D" A POWER THAT CHEATS DEATH Can We Summon Superhuman Effort In Emergencies ? . FOR Fil.Uni E. MILLER, 1964R~ Y lc~·PruUlnstial nomU.ee Do,.. IAIU dwtt Spiro .4,.....,. ... w.., ..... Ulce •.... .Ao .... ...,,,...'°.., ...... ""'111e for IM Pr~-,e,oy1---Roberi Crwi.e, r_,., Tesu • Defirute)y~ot. Aa a Vice President. you don't tackle the newa media if you have ambitions to be President. It ia obvious that Agnew hu no such designs. He seems to want to make a contribution fo. stead of being a nonentity. FOR FINTON BLOUNT, .,,,., wu1i. PotllrHuur ea.a.l FMI we .. ..., of IA.e ,,..er .,.,.. co11eer11· U., ~I alt«rlr." &A.t pLi1~ 1M paldiet --Byro11 c-,.,e., ~­ e .. Nest-egg sharks" can be avoided by inyestiaatina the promoter. checking with the .Better Buaineaa Bureau, by aaking compao.ie. telling franchises for D&JDe<J and addreeees of those making the .. f.abu. lous pro6ta" and by checking their buai· neas records. You might even interview individuals actu.ally operating a frandu.e. 'OR RUTB 1110/VTCOllERY r ... fMper6eelc 6oo~ "Ber• -" Be,.../Wr, ,..,.,... • JUUle IOO,._ •• o• IM eoHr. r .. Ilda .... ll1ida ,..,. ,,.,.... ... ,_;a:flllaryil ..... ., ~ c.IJ./. • h wu DOL Wheta I saw it (a lication) , I protested rigorously editor, but it wu too late. FOil LOU BOVDltE.4U, Cllicap Cidn ~ la ii &rlN daol la J~ ,...1wu1 ~ laila .. ~ "-ea el ht .U .U /or ••• ,.. 6•aea1-F .,,, S..;,A, .4lloo-, Pa. • The date wu July 14, 1946; the hita were four doublee and a home run_. l'OR BUGH oornvs o/ tAe •r °'41Y' "'"" ... .,,.,.., ii Mea... ,,., ,,.. .,... "a1'1.r<rwMJI" .. ...-•• .,..,.,.., eel. .,,.,.. ,,,..,,..... , .. celllly, illftu~i"6JOIU'&, UI eo1111Weefo11 ..,.,,. Ille KeJUWJdy faally1--lln.. L. S. c.JHrl., 0..- '1ille, Y•. What In Ula World! Puppet p.., .. People of all ages re- spond to puppets," saya Jim Henaon. He should know. Jim is the creator and de- signer of the puppets ueed in the up- Puppet.., Jim Henson with tv lriends coming it J. Reynolds Foods special, "Tale& From Muppetland." on ABCtv, April 10. Surrounded by some of his '"lnuppeta" (also seen on "Sesam~ Street''), Jim looked like a contented father. "They're sort of like a family to me," says Jim. The Heneons live in Greenwich, Conn., where Jim bu buih his four children a miniature puppet theater at home for the younptere' en· joyment as well aa to test hi.a materials on them. •1 highly recommend parent• and children uaing puppet.a together for fun and family involvement," aays the puppeteer. CommunicatioM Mule Even in the space age there's still a need for stub. born old mules. For instance, General Telephone of Kentucky bu lines to con· atruct through rugged Appalachia Moun. tain country. There are some thickly wooded back-country areas where even the beat trucks or jeeps j11&t can't go. Then the crewa get Kate-the-mule from the local rent ... mule mao. For 13 an hour, technology ia served by an obedient beast which drags poles and cable1 through ridges, hollows, and brM(r thick. ets. Kate can evea force her way through .ect.iona too rough for her masten to negotiate. Progrese ia great, but llOIDe- timea the old ways .,., beat. er ourself • Star.croeeed is an astrological tenn that deacribes a condition in which two people who have aome relation.hip have bad lock. Their ata.rl are said to be Cl'OMed. A star-croseed person is one • wbo fate baa been dealt with banhly- like the Kettnedy family. 'OJI GBN. J"411ES '·COWNS, Pr~Atklti o/ IM A~R~Crou Do .4 ... rlecnu, tlaroqh dee ~ N..tioAal Retl Croaa or """°"'" aay odae:r or1•""'-tloll, f""""la Wood lo oar e11M1..-. la /VorlA Yie,..a1--M .... Leroy D. Col- Uer, "•••••, '""· • The American National Red Croaa does not furniah blood to North Vietnam, nor to my knowledge does any other U.S. or- ganization; Several years ago, one or more of the liberal college groups on the West Coast said they were goinJ to eend blood to North Vlebaun, but they had no fa. cilities for collecting and shipping blood, 80 nothing wu done about it. FOR LOVIS R. BRUCE, Co~ro/ llUlia "'"'" &..,, ... _, •fie:W "I· ferenl '"6es o/ 1"""'1u ... dee l/AllM s...e. Co••r••••I reeoi· ldlM1-BllJ BUI., i..,...io., N.D. • In •tatee other than Alaska, ~ tribea.. banda, villaga, puebloe, and groups are eligible for Federal help. In addition, ap- proximately 300 utive Alukan commu· nitiea are served currently by the Bureau or Indian Affairs. FOR ULY TOlllLIN o/ •'Lllq1t . ./n" Do ,.. fUwl ....... .,;u llOC eeeiepl dee -- "/e•U.U..:' eoaefli· •••1-Luter SaUla, Detroit, Jtliela. e The women are cooler to you when you are pretty and feminine. The men, on the other hand, like feminine come. diam. They don't appreciate the gro- teaque in a woman, ~wever. ·-· .. -• ,_ ..-• ....-f y--........... --... ... _ .... Che -,,_ .-...,...._, ,..... ,._ ..... te. SeM ........ ,..,....,. -• .-t --4. .. Mk Tliea Ywwelf, F..uiy Weekly, 6'1 ......... A-. New YM. N.Y. IM:U. We __. --.wp ............ ._ IS will lie ,,..W f• w:la -...._ Swollowlng Myths Too many athletes and coaches h&Yc been swallowing myths instead of the proper food, the AMA re- ports. Included are .. rue beef steak for strength" and .. milk for calcium," ac· cording to Dr. Iaao Hirata, Jr., of Yale. One type o( protein is as good as an· other, he observes. It may be a waste to Rood the metabolism with high.calcium milk after the athlete already bas his strong bonea. Further, there's no evidenc~ that vitamin· B-12 injectio~ will benefit the normal athlete-though it is good for pernicious anemia. What is impor· tant then? "A sufficient amount of cal- oriea, but not a heavy meal before the game-just a liquid meal" Home Grewn Proftt.. The Duke and Ducheae of Bedford get the prii.e for one·upmanship. Instead of having their portra.ita ~inted an~ ,hWlg in the &n· cestTal halls like other nobility, this creative couple bu their profiles "grown., on the front lawn of their home, Woburn Abbey, in Englanlil. The Duke's garden· ers etched out 44-foot-long images of the coup1e's heada and then planted a spe· cial. darker grasa which, when it grew fully, looked like a silhouette ag&llut. the lighter green lawn. Now tourists can take photographs of the unusual lawn from a tower at one end. Family WeeJc9r 1h Newapaper Mo90zl1N Aprils, 1910 LlOfUID S. DAVIOOW Pt C48'M , MC>UON MANIC~ IOIRT RTZGIUON Bfli~'-1 Ma< DAN ll&'Mllirw &tlit.r MAllUI N. 1'1'1NQUI An lXNd.Ot MRANIE DE PIOn ,_, ~Mi.r You 11e Jftvittd to iull your queitions or comments about uy •rtlcle or ldwtrtislllltnt tllat appe•rs In f1mlty Weekly. Your letter will receive a prompt answer. Write to Service Editor, fnllY Weekly, 641 ltxln~ Avenue, New Yott, N. Y. 10022. ENTE B T AINMENT She's from a famous family, has a happy marriage, a beautiful child, and she may win an .Academy .A ward ... What More Could Jane Fonda Want? By PKER.J.OPPENHEIMER T HERE'S A GOOD chance that willowy Jane Fonda will get an Oscar as Best Actress for her dramatic portrayal of Gloria in "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" Her performance u a marathon- dance contestant garnered her rave reviews from many critics. Jane in- slsta tha£ if she should win, it will not change her life. "I'll be happy about it,.. she confessed, "but I al- ways look forward to what's next." To make the film, Jane returned to California from her home in France and set up houaekeepin• in a rented beach house at Malibu. Jane, her husband, French director Roger Vadim, and their 16-montb-old daughter Vanessa all love the beach. Jane was moody, and aome of her moodinesa was a hangover from the role she played in "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" Her characteriution absorbed her completely-so much ao that she finally moved to the studio instead of going home. "I found I couldn't go to work in the morning loft~ u Cl citi•• of both. U.S. aftd FniJU:e nnce It.et" mGrriage t-0 tum direotor Rogn-Vodim (obD11e) o"4 t4ku ti'"4 bettoen b"'r ftln& •cMdtlU to 11ia&t brotll«', Pet.r, oMt /atlwJr, He-Arr FOMdo. aa a happy woman and atep into that role. Gloria was such a totally dea· perate, negative, depreaed peraon I "Gradually I Jet myselt become that way, too. How could I go home like that? I'd wallc in the door and a.uuuuugh! So I stayed away. Of course, V aneua would atay overnight with me every no~ and then. Still, it took me a month to get over it." During that month of recupen- tion, Jane took time to relax in Hawaii with her younger brother Pet.er, who baa become u famoua u Jane and their father Henry Fonda. having starred in the highly auccesa- ful ftlm, "Euy Rider." "He taught me to pla,y his 12- string guitar, and it's a whole new form of e.xpreasion !" Jane told me. She aleo took advantage of the lull to be with her father in California, where I caught up with her. "It doesn't really matter where I am," she told me. "I seem able to feel at home any place." Actually, Jane does have a home base-her farm, about two houn from Pana. "When I bought it, it was just an old house. I wanted to refurbish the interior of. the houae and plant trees around it. I found a place in Paris that sold 40-to 60- year-old trees, and I told them I wanted enough to make a forest. I also wanted the ground level changed. Vadim (almost everyone calls him that, including Jane) thought I was crazy! Not only djd it coet a lot of money, but nobody in France did that sort of thing. If the ground was flat, it stayed ftat l But I'm from Califor- nja, where we think nothing of mov- ing mountain& and planting them all over the place." JoM M(l.V get Oactir for II«' rou i• "Th.q Shoot Hor•u, DMl't They?'" While Jane and Vadim have toyed with the idea of selling the farm, they both feel it ia a a-rut home where their three children can put down roots. Natalie. 12., ia Vadim'a fint child, by his second wile, An- nette Stroyberg. Bia tint wife wu B~tte Bardot. Natalie lives with Jane and Vadim. Bia son Christian, ftve, who spends a great deal of time with them, ia his child by actress Catherine Deneuve. Obviously, Jane's li1e now baa more direction and meaning than it once had. Both her marriage to Va- dim and her proteaaional relation- ship with him (abe baa starred in every picture V adim baa made aince abe met him. but won't in his next one) have curtailed her freedom somewhat. But she 1Jtill baa Jost none of her individuality or her identity. Because of this, she is able to move about the gl~ alone and feel at home everywhere. lorn In New York City, ahe was raised in CaJlfomia until ehe was sent Eaat to school. After two years at Vassar, utterly bored, she con- vinced her father she needed to go to Paris to study art and French. Fonda agreed, and off she went. Six months later, ahocked by her con- duct, he ordered her home. For a year she floundered around New York, playing the role of social but- terfly, trying to tind reaaons (or her actions. She also did two eummer- stock plays with her father. Finally, on a vacation to California in 1968, she joined her Cather for a summer at Malibu and became f rienda with neighbors Susan Stru- ber&' and her parents, Lee and Paula Strasberg of the famous Actors Stu· dio in New York. They trin'eJ'ed Jane's intereat in acting, and she returned to New York to go to a psychiatriat and study under Straaberg. "One day, he complimented me," Jane relnem- bered, "and I wu a di1ferent per- son I 1 knew what I wanted then." It was Joeh LoPn, her uno1Hcial godfather, who gave Jane her drat chance in films in "Tall Story," with Tony Perkina, and on Broadway in hia production of ''There W aa a Little Girl." Although Jane got good reviews, she waa convinced she was not making the grade. In fact, much was aaid about her getting the parta because she wu Henry Fonda's daughter. Fumed Jane, '1 was proud of my name, and it could get me into producers' offices-but no one gets parts on the strength of that because too much money ie in- volved. Mistakes are too expensive l" IYMltually her on-screen record proved her individual wartb. She chalked up star credit. in a dor.en major movies such as "Sunday in New York," "Cat Ballou," "Barefoot in the Park.'' and her lateat, "They Shoot Boraea, Don't They?" Now what is next for Jane? She curved her long arms around her slender pantalooned legs and rested her chin on her knees. "I don't know. And I am not really planning. I uaed to go crazy it I didn't know what I was going to do every minute. For the ftrst time in my life, I feel like I want to take a long vacation. I've always been on the go, but since Va- nessa was born, I haven't felt that way. Now there is always something vital to do at home." Whether or not Jane walke off with an Oscar Tuesday night, her future ia aaaured. She's young, greatly talented, and, at the moment, she baa the beat of two worlds. • - New Teeny Tiny Golden Shape Books -created especially for teeny tiny tots! 128 pages •.. all with full-color pictures Sixteen (go ahead and count 'em) be- wltchlngly beautlful miniature Golden Shape Books-all tor just one dollar and fifty· cents! 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Amount encloMd t 0 CMck 0 M.O. c11y ______ a .... ____ z1p eocte __ _ ~-------------------------~ Family~ I April ;, 1910 Should We Stop Fixing th That's the idea behi.nd a new personal-injury insuran p. By Sen. PIDLIP A. HAR.T of Michigan says this U.S. Senator-but a lot p~ With Charles and Bonnie Remsberg I F YOU ARE INJURED in an aut.o accident, whether or not you get a settlement may depend on your looks. An adjustment manual iuued by one of the nation's largest car in- surers warm claims men not to ~ until they note whether the accident victim'. posseuea auch characteriatica u "aquinty eyee, a big Adam's ap- ple, a pock-marked face, yellow teeth, dirty fingernails, or a morose, ·shy, or brusk manner.'' The reuon ia simple and shrewd. Preeent lawa in aij statea require that before you are entitled to com- pensation from liability insurance for injuries or economic louea aria- tng from an auto accident, you muat prove that the other driver wu at fault. It ia from hi.a inaurance com- pany, not your own, that you must collect. Getting this proof ia often extremely diftlcult, but even it you nail it down, bis inaure:ra still do not have to pay you until a court or- ders it. IMUrance .......-. know from long experience that persona with the physical characteristics outlined in the manual are generally u.nap- pealing to juries. Tbu1 if you ftt this pattern and the other driver's com- 1>any refuses you a settlement, their chances o! a court victory are im- proved. You may wind up with no compensation whatever for some- one elae's careleuneas, or at the, very least, you may be delayed for years. Thia ia just one of many inequities of the "fa ult system" for MJttling auto-injury claima. On the surface, making the person to blame pay for the con.sequencea of bis errors seems like good 9ld-f uhioned American fair play. But in practice thi1 con- cept has grotesquely bacldlred. In seeking deserved liability pay- ment&, accident victims are common- ly subjected to maddening legal snarla, delays in therapy, eenaeleu frustrationa because of whimsical company policies, and, even aft.er they have used every weapon at their command, possibly unfair rewards because of the high-risk gamble of • going to court, where emotional f ac- tors rather th.an evidence can influ- ence the outcome. In abort, the neceeaity to pinpoint blame often does more to punish the victims of accidents than the drivers who cause them. If you have already innocently been involved in a collision, you may have learned this grim les- son Aratband. If not, you may learn it tomorrow. As chairman of the Senate anti- trust and monopoly subcommittee. which started inveetigating the auto- in.surance indUBtry in 1965, I have heard mounting demanda from traf- fic experts, drivers, even insurance executives tbemaelvea, that the fa ult syatem be abolished entirely. By re- placing it with "imaginative insur- ance plans," these witnesses argue, you and other drivers would be par- anteed prompt reimbursement for injury-caused expenses and income loa, and your auto-liability inaurance rates could be cut. Now that sounds very appealing and many of tbeee plana have great merit. But the problem, as we shall aee, is that all of them create new problems for the motorist u they eliminate the old onee. Of coune, it is becoming increu- ing\y_ dlilicult to say for certain who is legally to blame in a great many auto mishaps. Traffic experts have calculated that with today's cougea.- tion and l>l'Olif era ting distractions drivers are called upon to make an average of 200 observations and 20 decisions in every mile. With this kind of responsibility involved, it -ia hardly surprising that both driv- en are partly at !Ault in about one out of five accidenta. In most states, unless you can gather the phyaical evidence and wit- neuea to prove that you are free from cit111 blame, your chances of ne- gotiating successfully with the other driver's insurance company are slim indeed. With solid evidence on your aide, you'll likely get the moat favorable consideration from an adversary in- surance company if your claim ia amall. Thia is where the l'!"AVe 4'- j.uaticea of the fa ult system begin to show themaelvea. To avoid expensive litigation, es- pecially if you look aa if you might make a good witness in your own be- half. i11JJurance companies tend to aettle minor c1aima for several times their actual worth. V arioua studies have revealed, however, that as the seriousness of injuries inaeaaes, the portion of the victim's ooets recov- ered directly from inaurahce com- panies decreases. In other words, the present lault system results in claimants being overpaid, underpaid, or not paid-and only rarely being fairly paid. It the insurance company decides to fight the matter out in court. aa it often does with sizable claim.a, the situation geta even worse. Long delays are common. In coun- t ies with more than 750,000 popula- tion, t he average delay in a penonal- injury trial is nearly three years. In Chicago, it ia 70 months ; in Phila- delphia, 61. In Kichigan. even of the minor cues that reach the courts, only one out of four is aettled within a year. Thia wait can inflict economic hardship on victims whose medical expenaea have skyrocketed and whose income has been cut or wiped out because of an accident. Statlstta make the risks of the fault system painfully clear. In a recent Unversity of Michigan study of persona suftering economic losses from injury in auto accidents, only 37 percent received any payment from a liability claim. Of those seri- ously injured, almost one-half got nothing. Often the aettlementa that wer~ paid did not begin to meet the actual lou. In my opinion, hued on evidence heard so far by our subcommittee, it is high time we explored alternatives to the fault system. Many bold new plans have been propoeed. and eome already are at work in other coun- tries, including Canada. Two experts working to reform the present system are Professors Jeffrey O'Connell of the University of Illinois and Robert Keeton of Harvard, both authorities in the law of auto accidents. Under their plan, if you were injured in a car cruh you automatically would be reim- bursed fully for the cost of treat- ment, lose of income and other ex- penses you suffer, up to $10,000, without any determination of fault being made. You would simply have to prove that the injuries occurred and docu- ment your economic lou. You would be paid by your own insurance com- pany, just aa you are now under health-inaurance policies, and the reimbursement would be made promptly aa expenaea oocur inatead of in a lump sum. The $10,000 lhnlt would be a min- imum that every driver's policy would be required to carry. You could also buy additional 0 catastro- phe" protection, up to $100,000 from your own insurance company. Or, to collect amoun~ above $10,000, you could sue the other driver's company, aa ia now possible. Sui ta for amounts below $10,000, however, would be prohibited by law. The main goal of the Keeton-0'- Connell plan is to eliminate the liti- gation, delay, inequity, and much of the coat now involved in settling claims. They say that cuts in in- vestigative and legal work would be so great that auto insurers could lower premiums by about 16 to 25 percent. That looks very promising until we ex.amine it closely. But then we find that the ''no-fa ult" syatem- deapite its appeal-is not itself with- out fault. This system would leave the small claimant all alone in the fight for just compenaation from the company. The policyholder's company ia still going to be tempted to settle for the smallest J)088ible amount. And if the claim ia under $10,000, the claimant is unable to threaten court action. So his bargaining pogition ia some- what eroded. Another plan baa been submitted by the American IDBurance ANocia- tion, whose member companies hand.le about 30 percent of the na- tion's auto-insurance business. After studying some 11,000 accidents in I I Blame in plan; it has a lot of merit, problems, too seven states, this group ignited con-. troversy within the insurance indus- try by recommending the removal of blame-fixing from the insurance laws entirely. In contraat to the present system, the AJA plan basically would elimi- nate payment to accid~nt victims for pain and suffering and would pro- hibit liability suita between driven. But your own insurance company would reimburae you for documented medical expenses and other costa of an11 amount and for income loaa up to $760 a month over any length of time. {Additional income protection would be available for an extra pre- mi um as well.) In lieu of payment for pain and suffering, you would be granted ad- ditional compensation equal to half of your medical expenaea if you were permanently injured or dis- ft&'Ured by the accident. Again, sup- plementary insurance would be avail- able to pay larger amounts. What's ...,., saya the AIA. in- surance companies would eave so much by being able to acrap the whole inefficient fault-ftnding appa- ratua-f rom inveetlptora to law- yers to expert witneues-that they could reduce your premiums up to 45 percent. This seems optimistic, although there ia no doubt that sav- ings would be significant. Here again, however, the policy- holder ia thrown on hia own re- sources in trying to negotiate a eet- tlement with hie insurance company. He is denied rP.COurae to the court.I and his bargaining power is consid- erably diminished. · Still, the AIA plan could turn out to be a very good deal for the motor- ist, providinl' the policy ratee were low enough. If the policy rates were too high (no rate projectiona have been announced), the ·entire AlA package might be no better than the current system where any driver can buy unlimited protection if be is able to shell out for big premiums. Although the "no-fault" system is not flawleea, it ia not aa imperfect u its detractors claim. Under a ~fault system. recldeu driven would still be subject to arrest for traffic violations. So there ia no reason to believe, u 80llle in- surers who oppoee cb&nl'e have ar- gued, that reform would encourage careleaa driving. Alao self-inflicted inj uriea, another cause of concern, would be disqualified for reimburse- ment under the new propoeala. Moreover, the belief that drivers who cause accidents are ,now pay- ing for their misdeeds because of fault-tlnding is just a myth. The money that goee to their victims-if and when it does-comea out of the insurance fund which ia paid into by all policyholders. The question, real- ly, is bow we can best distribute the proceed.a of that fund. Late this spring, the U.S. Depa~ ment of Transportation will iaeue the report of a two-year study that should further illuminate the prob- lem. Legislatures in eeveral states, including California, New York, Maaaachueetta, Rhode laland, Indi- ana, and Tennessee are now conaid- erlq alternatives for their juriadic- tions. I thinJi more states should join in tbeee critical 1tudiea. One striking deficiency of all the plane submitted ao far, it aeema to me, is that none attach the problem of double premiuma for hoepital and medical care. At this moment, mil- lions of Americana are paying auto· insurance companies for protection against the coets of medical treat- ment. The same people are also pay- ing health-insurance premiums for the UJM protection. One obvious solution would be a Proa'l'am of national health care that would simply extend Medicare pro- tection to everyone. young and old. Then there would be no need for the payment of duplicate medical-care premiums to auto inaurera. Secondly, I do believe thAt auto insurance should ~ to some sort of no-fa ult system, although I don't believe that either Keeton-O'Connell or the A1A plana are the ftnal an- swer. Both deprive too many people of the right to go to court for settle- ments tailored to their individual ca.see. Clearly, the ''no-fault" sys- tem would be the moet efficient and inexpensive way of sett~ small claims, but I don•t think the claim should have to climb u high u $10,- 000 before court remediee become available. Moreover, in thoee caaee where court action becomes the only altern- ative, victims ought to have the right of a speedy decision. So instead of making litigants wait in a lons line to see a judge, why not have a sys- tem of "claims ref ereee." These would be qualifted examiners who are attached to the state courts but are not themselves judges. They could relieve the judge of moet craah cues, bear the eVidence, and order aettle- ment&-tbue imme.uurably speeding up the system. n. ....... of -u that ftooda iny o1ftce indicate.a that American motoriete in great numbers are fed up with the present auto-insurance syatem and are demandinl' revolu- tionary chaqes. I don•t think our state and Federal sovernments are going to ignore that preuure. 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AM wwrry and fret aad ~r. n.~t.deara.a .....,r; 1"-kW .... afterW. ,......, ~p.S..rlwei Celtr ..... .... 4'" I . I Mld.._Ap -d lprlns Yoa bend to plant the prden., Like any yoanpr man. Then woader lf the eeecb may riMJ Ahead of wltea yoe eaal -B.r& Knue 7 "I ~~iff to In• fotl fO'l'ftW. Beno dbo.t tttlhl tNSt T~Y" .. Y-Raa11 It (Su Atut0er Bos) Let'• Dnw a11 U111lw1•• ..._.. Br Aft1' Davitkno / Her special outat makes it plain Thi1 •irl just loves the April rain. ·····-· Hidden in th1a eentence ia the name of someone who is very important in any athletic pro~am: Ev- erycme teemed to like the cocoa cheeeecake eerved at the party. (Se. AU10er Bos) --.o.. From a four.Jetter word for what you do with a banana before you eat It. take away the ftrst letter and pt a ftah that loob like a 1nake. (S.e A-M10er B~) ..... 0... To a four-letter word for a small pie, add a ftnt letter and pt a word for what you mu1t do If you are ever ~inr to ret any· thinr done. (See Au10.,. Boz) AMw•-.X '11100lf n•a :n ""N ... A -q:»~ :a..N·--.PYH '(W-199d :Ml() .... )( +iwi.s-1-l•J. : MIO •Id • QtJIZ What Your Home Decor Reveals T HE WAY YOU decorate your home tells what kind of a per- . son you are-a social climber, a conse~ative, a secure individual. At leaat that's what Dr. Edward 0. Laumann, prof euor of sociology at the University of Michigan, says after a study of hundreds of homea in various income bracket&. Below are some atatementa about household decor.· Do you think they are true or falseT.Compare your answers with Laumann's, which are baaed on the results of bis research. 1. F.miliea whicl;l have a consistent decor in their homea are likely to be loyal to one particular political party. True. According to Laumann, persona who favor a unified style, say French Pro- vincial, Victorian, etc., tend to have well- deftned vie~: they know where they stand on the iaaues of the day and strongly sup- port t~eir political party, · 2. People who have French furniture. boob, a piano, expensive stereo, etc., are trying to climb the social ladder. False. Such people are actually trying tp show that their families have bad money and status for several generations: They believe that they alread11 occupy a high social position. 3. In houses where traditional decor predominates, the husband and wife stick to the commonly accepted masculine and feminine roles. True. Such persons like to have their life roles well-defined. 4. Homes that are full of new fashions, things Jik~ inflatable f urniture, pop art, and plastic sculpture, are inhabited by people who feel secure enough to be ad- , venturous in their tut.es. Fal8e. Such households usually are rep- resentative of the nout1eau riche, and these individuals are anything but secure. 5. Persons who keep their television sets in their bedroom like to watch the late night talk shows. Falae. Actually, a belief has grown that a tv set in the Jiving room is a feature 10 Familt1 W••klt1, A,.,,.;l 5, 1910 About You By~D.HAAS of a low-income household (those who have little else to entertain them-), ao many status-conscious individuals seek to avoid this social stirma .. 6. You can tell something about the eco- nornitt status of a family by the type of dog it owns. . Troe. The highest income levels own snch animals aa Afghan bounds and Bor- zois. T.he French poodle, however, eeema to be the symbol of t he family that is "just making ft." 7. Types of window curtains vary widely from one social class to another. True. Working-elaas houaea frequently have living-room curtains with floral pat- terns. Lower middle-elaaa homea favor translucent curtains. The nou11eav riche prefer curtains with geometric patterns. The established rich choose aolfd-eolor draperies, often in expensive heavyweight fabrics which reflect their income. I. Bibles, small religious statues, fam· ily photographs, bowling trophies, anti- macassars, and the like, are not typical of any particular. group. Falae. These familiar objecta usually are confined to lower middle-class homes. 9. Religious paintings are found in all kinds of homes, regardless of claaa, social order or income level. · True-up to a point. The preponderance of religious art is becoming confined to lower-elass homes. In middle-or upper- class households, religious scenes, say by El Greco, may be found, but they are chosen on the basis of their quality aa art rather than because of their ~eligious or spiritual symbolism. / 10. Living rooms which are sparsely furnished are typical only of lower-income bracket homes. False. Working-elass homes, it is true, are often bare because of the economic situation of the family. However, the new- ly prosperous, many of whom get their ideas from home-decorating magazines, oft~n have rooms that also are scantily furnished-but because it is part of their "style.''• , .. 1 , t s tY .d 1)- >f 'Tl r- to !It ly ly t- >r ,, 8. >r it Q• i- t.I ·e .11 ll :.0 r- •Y ·e 18 18 e, ic 7- .r I, y r PATTERNS A CUT AND PEIFOIATED 'Am•N ·----------------------------------------, Send flot FAMILY WEeCLY FASHION PATT9NS, 129 Wnt 29th St., H.Y., N.Y. 10001 s-10,.12. 14. 16 (NewllDte) .... ...... SftffT ________________________________ __ CITY ____________________________________ _ "Alf-----------------------'------------- PllEASf P'ltNT le •-to glw aip c.ocM .... Al Y-a.wi11f .,.._ _.. n.... c .... 1nl11 ._, ... , 0 w ..... -· ~ ._ ....... iMdr boa fw ,_.t.ct It "Adiueto-Matk fonlo." AdjustuW. • to 20. EM .... S5M plw S5f .-..... s.N1 $2 • .-elltrw fw 1tMI 1tand. 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By ROSALYN ABREVAYA " Why We Are Sure Of EVERLASTING LIFE Of all the questions that con-lies arc merely "whistling ip front a human being. none in the dark ..... that the Catb- is so important ... none so olic Church doesn't know any perplexing ... as: more about God's plan for Wh111happensafl#auJh? our destiny than does anyone A few will controd that else. thcrc is no life hereafter . . . On the contrary, Catholics that man ends his days in a believe that the way of life blank nothingness lilce ani-prescribed by Jesus Christ is ma.ls. But for most people, God's own plan for our salva- therc is a natural and insrinc-tion. We believe fu.rtbet that rive hope that life on earth Christ established the Cath- is only the first step toward olic Church to perpetuate His a more joyous etcmal life co teaching -and administer come. His Sacraments ... and that This instinctive hope, how-it has done so from the time ever, catties with ic no con-of Petrr down to this very elusive proof that there is a moment. life bettaftrr, and no obvious It is often said that the "blueprint" P>wing how to faith placed in Christ by Cath- attain it. Because of this, olics ... and by other Chris-- many arc bewildered -un-ciaos, too ... is unwarranted certain of the eanhly way of by facts and reason. A power- life that will determine their ful answer to this will be etemaJ destiny. found in our pamphlet: "The Catholics, of course, do not Way To Everlasting Life ... claim that they alone are The Catholic Church." Even capable of having a greater though you may not be intrr- know ledge of eternity than is estcd in the Catholic Faith, available to anyone else. 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J ------------------------------THOll WllD AGE SPOTS* even for thousands ~a!!•~~~ ~ ~ of ,our hands aDd t.ee tell the who perspire heavily world J'O\l're ~ ~ .. before you ~buare. l'ade them A diff ertJ&l formula bu been found away with CA, that med- to keep underarm.a abeolute!y dry icated cream that brak1 up ._ f th da b · ol picment on the sllin, h«J;pa make -even or ouaan w o pel'1lpll'e hands Jook whi~ and youne apin. heavily. A formula 90 d.i6erent it Equally effective on the face, neck baa far more anti-wetnees qent and arms. Not a cover-up. ~ than it is J)OMll>le to put in any in the skin-not on it. rra.nnt. aeroaol can. Br a"rbodr. After dee-P'f!Ueleu baM for soften.In&. fubri-ades of common "deodoranla," it calinJ skin u it clean up UlG9e took a c:bemical invention to make blem.iahes.. U you hen these ~ th. tru) ff ...... i · rewallnc brown spots, blotches or 18 Y e ""'' ve protection J>O&-if you want clearer, U.bter ;Iti;;, eible -with the same safety to U5e ESOTERICA. 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The special pendl-pointdiapenser lets you put. FixooENT exactly where it's needed. Resists oosing over and 1auing. Just one application may laat round-the-clock. Dentures that fit are essential tA> health. See your dentist resularly. Get easy-t<>-use FntODBNT Denture Adhesive Cream at all dru1 counters. FAMILY WEEKLY COOKBOOK T~ greett peaa,. wllok kernel com, atld l>Ge°" add a. 11.d>tle a-rceBtneu to thia delicicnia meat and apaghetti miztvre coolud i?a tomato &auce aftd topped with Parmuan chee&e. • It'• a eom.fortabJe feeW.. to bow that a.hi. eamptaom cueerole m.lght be prepared early la the day and popped into the oven u gueste arrive for an evening bta•et. Witla .. tad fixings in the refriprator, a praline cake on band, and nniUa lee c::ream in the (reeser, it'• a jlay feaat with food at ita finat. The Comfy Buffet Casserole 6 alieee bacoa. diced Yi cap clilopped oaioa l lb.. cr-nd beef 4 oa. tltia epegMtti J ea.a (15 to 15 YJ OL) epa,peui aaac:e wit.It maabroome 1 caa (8 os.) tomato aa9Ce Yz cap water 4 to 6 tableapoou 1rated Parmeeaa daeeae l caa (12 oa.) nc•••-..cke.I wMle kenel rekle• eera, drah1ecl .-l cu (8Y, n.) sweet peu, draine4 1. Fry bacon until crisp in a large skillet; drain. Pour off bacon drippings and re- turn 1 tablespoon to skillet. Heat; blend in onion and then ground beef. Stirring occasionally, cook just until meat loses its pink color. 2. Meanwhile, break spaghetti in half and cook according to pkg. direction.a: drain. 3. Mix the spaghetti sauce with mush- rooms, tomato sauce, and water into the cooked meat; heat tborouchly. Blend in 4 tablespoons of the Parmesan cheese and the cooked spaghetti. Finally, stir in com, peaa, and bacon. •· Tarn into a 2'nl-qt. casserole; sprinkle with remaining Parmesan c~eese. 5. Heat in a 326°F. oven about 85 min. If prepared early in the day for evening service, allow 45 min., or sufficient time for mixture to heat thoroughly. a •ennfll1• Zucchini-Orange Salad Bowl 2 or 3 neehiai, n..ecl ~ 3 or 4 navel oran~ paftd, alittd. and chilled Sptndl lea•-. whole Spinach leu-, tora ill pieca ItaUaa .. 1ac1 dnmillr, bottled or prepared from a mis 1. Trim off ends of zucchini. Using a fluted vegetable cutter, slice zucchini into halves and each half into lengths for 2-in. strips. Chill. 2. When ready to serve, line a salad bowl with spinach leaves. Fill the bowl with the spinach pieces. Overlap orange slices in a wreath around edge of bowl. Pile zucchini strips onto center of spinach bed. Drizzle with the salad dressing. Abovt a Hnm1v• • MELANIE ~E PROFT Food Editor Praline Cake Caramel Synp (eee recipe) CalMl.ied Canota wit.1' Synap (Me recipe) 2 Yi CClpe aifled all-parpaee loar 2 teupoou kkiac pow41er 1 teu,.....it Yi cap batter or ••r1ar1De l Yi teaapoou nnilla utract 2 •IP. well beaun 2 ca,. pecau, eoanel1 daopped Caru1el Freeti.ac (Me redpe) I. Prepare Caramel Syrup and Carrots. 2. Sift the flour, baking powder, and salt together; re- sift and blend well. Set aside. 3. Cream butter or margarine and extract; add the Car- amel Syrup gradually, blending well. Add the eggs in thirds, beating •thoroughly after each addition. Beat in the reserved carrots. 4. Alternately add the dry ingredients in fourths and reserved carrot syrup in thirds to creamed mixture, beating only until smooth after each addition. Mix in the nuts. Turn batter into a greased (bottom only) 1Sx9x2-in. baking pan and spread evenly. 5. Bake at 86()J'F. 45 to 60 mfn., or unttt cake tests done. Set on a wire rack and cool completely in pan. 6. Frost with Caramel Frosting. One 13z9·jn. cake Caramel Syrup Melt 1 cup sugar in a heavy light-colored skillet (a black skillet makes it difficult to see the color of th'e · syrup). With back of a wooden spoon, gently keep sugar moving toward center of skillet until sugar is com- pletely melted and of a golden-brown color. Remove from heat. Being careful that steam does not bum hand, gradually add 1 cup milk. a small amount at a time, stirring constantly. Return to low beat and gradually add 1 cup su1ar, stirring constantly until completely dissolved. Remove from heat, blend in 1 tablespoon butter or 111ar1arlne, and set aside to cool to lukewarm. Can~ied Carrots with Syrup Put 2 cups sliced canote, 1 cup su1ar, and 1 cup boUlng water into a saucepan; stir until sugar is dissolved. Cover and simmer about 10 min., or until carrots are tender and syrup is clear. Drain carrots, reserving syrup. Force carrots through a sieve or food mill. (If an electric mixer is to be used for mixing cake batter, do not sieve carrots.) Set aside to cool. Caramel Frosting Yi cup butter or marsariae l cap lichtly packed brown n1ar % capaeam 1 Yi cupe sifted' eonfectlonen' aagar 1. Melt butter or margarine in a heavy skillet over low heat. Blend in the brown sugar and cream. Stirring con- stantly, bring to boiling and cook 1 min., or until sugar is completely dissolved. 2. Remove from heat and cool to lukewarm (ll0°F.). 3. When syrup bas cooled, gradually add the confec- tioners' sugar, beating until blended after each addition. If necessary, continue beating until thick enough to spread. Froating few a 18d-if&. ca.U Famil11 Weekl11, April 5, 1110 u Your choice of- 6 Deco~ator Colors: Beige • Ivory • Gree~ Red • White or Blue to match any decor IVORY GREEN REO BLACK SAVES EXTRA STEPS AND COSTLY RENTAL CHARGES These reliable phones are hard to beat-sturdy reconditioned Western Electric, Stromberg. 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The truck and frame bad started to paaa over Howell's leg when Char Jes McClendon, 48, ftve feet, 10 inches tan, threw both the truck and the frame off the conveyor belt with a mighty heave. Weeb later when McClendon wa.a given an award tor lifesaving, he said, uA mysterious voice inspired my feat. It told me to lift the truck, and I did. It was u simple as that. But I don•t know how I did it." I J A 12-year-old boy, Robert Heitache, wu playing on a construction site in West Covina. Calif., when he was buried under a half-ton of steel scaf- f oldiq and bricks. The cries of Rob- ert's playmates brought police oftker Clint Collins, 28, to the scene. The 165-pounder stooped and in one quick motion raised the entire mus of ltaff oldinr wilh ita burden of bricb. "It was the sight of that little guy's hand sticking out through the steel and bric.ka that rot me." the officer said. "At that moment I would have tried cruhing through a brick wall to help." In Columbus, Ohio, in July. 1966, Carolyn Horn, an 18-year-<>ld girl who weighed Jess than 100 pounds, moved a 40-foot-lo~, one-foot-thick tree limb about four feet to rescue a cousin ptn.ned beneath it. It bae happened time and again- dlia ability under streu to move ob- M F...U. WMklw, A~ 6, 1110 jecta that ordinarily are immovable. Emotionally charred men, women, and children can tap reeervoin of latent, mysterious physical atre~. Mn. Gene Perryman, 26, wu standing on the back porch of her Jasper county, S.C., home o~ Oct. 1, 1966. Her two elder children, Andy, 8, and Vicki, 9, were out in front of the house waiting tor the echool bus. Sbe beard Vicki scream, and her daughter's cry wu followed by the equeal ot automobile brakes. Mn. Perryman ran to the street. Andy bad been struck by a car and dral'ged 160 feet before the driver could bring bis sedan to a atop. The boy was wedged beneath the car between a rear wheel and the guoliDe tank. "I Cllll not sure how I did it," Mrs. Perryman told reporters later. '1t happened ao quickly. But I knew I had to get my boy out. Be waa pinlled beneath the gaa tank, and I thought it would catch tire.'' Mn. Perryman seized the bumper of the car, raised the vehicle, then shoved it until it rolled otf the boy and into a ditch. Andy was taken to Candler Hospital in Savannah where he was later reported in good con- dition. Mn. Perryman was a small woman, just under ftve feet in height, and she weighed 98 pounds. "If it had been your child," she said, "you would have found the strenath aa I did!' >" What ia the 80UJ"Ce of all thia amazing energy? Although many intricate details of how the body securea and releues lta energy remain mysteries, eome basic facts about the electro-ebemi- cal-mechanical system are known. Physiologists teU us that at times of emotional stimulation of the ner- vous system. glands produce the hor- mone adrenalin. Thia hormone in- creases blood pressure and speeda up the reepiration and the heartbeat. In situation.a of atrea, fear, ~er. or intense excitement. it gives the in- dividual .added strength. When adrenalin is poured into the blood stream by tbe glands, the aorar level in the blood ia rapidly inc:reaaed at the 'expense of stored sugar in the liver and muaclea. Anger makes a person's blood "sweet'' rather than "sour." Thus thia hormone ia a de- fen.ee mechanism in timea of stress. adding fuel and energy. A1ain, some of the energy deri'lled from food can be stored in special form.a for use in emergencies and thus does not leave the body imme- diately aa heat. Such storages 0ccur moat f requentJy in muacles in which Jong periods of little activity are fol- lowed by sudden exertion. It Is ROW known that a chemical caJled adenosine tripboephate (ATP) is responsible for our energy. When activated by impulsea from the brain, ATP gives power to muacles in a complex chemical reaction aJmoet ex- ploeive in effect. This demonstration of auperatrengtb ia one of the moat incnd.ible ever recorded: Roy Gaby wa.a driving a large 14- wbeel truck-trailer from Waco to Houston, Texas, when an apparently intoxicated driver raced out of a aide road in front of him. Gaby swerved, loet control, and the front of the truck crashed into a huge tree. The trailer piled up on the teleacol)ed cab, and Gabys body wu doubled up beneath ~ crushed top, his feet Tlw •trcngn •f'Untd U.to tile ' cntk'• cab """· witA. ""' orcA~4 btu:k, bnt book tu C011ed-<i,. roof. pinned between the twisted clutch an'd brake pedals, the steering wbe.sl jammed apinst his waist. Police summoned to the scene called in a heavy-duty wrecker. 1'be odor of gasoline waa heavy in the air. A small army of men and ma- chines worked furiously to tree Gaby. Suddenly 1ire ahot out from beneath the cab. Other truckers and motorists went to work on the crumpled doon. poundinl' with hammers, twisting with crowbare but to no avail. Out of nowhere, a stranger ap- peared, seized the door of the cab and ripped it off. Tosaing the door aside, he ripped out the burning ftoor mat with bis bare hands and beat out the ftamea around Gaby's feet. He then 1T&bbed the steering col· umn and bent it forward. Nm with one band on the clutch and the other on the brake pedal, be forced them apart and reJe&l!led Gaby's feet. Then he aqueesed bia way into the cab,. arched his back against the caved roof aud bent it out of the way while awe-struck workers pulled Gaby out. Later, when discuasi~ his act of unprecedented heroism and Hercu- lean strength, the stranger, Charles J ones, said he bad recently lost bia home and a child in a ft.re. and now every time he sees fire he is enrapd. Asked about bia super-human strength, Jones said, .. 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A make-up so feathery light in tone and texture, so per· fcctly matched to your own complexion, that nobody will ever know you're using it A make-up designed to be uled under blazing color TV lights, so it stays beautiful hour after hour, for as long as 16 hours. Cameras don't lie ••• but the eye can be fooled. Better than words express, you can see for yourself in the dramatic unrelouched photos what this wonderful new make-up can do. Those aren't just lines and wrinkles, they're furrows deeply etched by years of outdoor living. Now look at the after picture. It proves beyond a shadow of doubt that cameras don't lie, but the eye can be fooled. And now you, too, can create this remarkable illusion ... as simply as you put on lipstick. Two Simple Steps, ThrM Uttle Minutes Coovert cornea to you In two small tubes. Each performs its own share of the magic. Together they take no more than three minutes to apply ... together they take .5, 10, even 20 yean off your appearance. 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When he returned home from Viet- nam, Harold waa rehabilitated, ob- tained his high..acbool diploma in San Franciaco and, through counseling eervice at the Veterans Administra- tiOD, entered an on·the-job training program at the Disabled American Veierans (DAV) organisation. Today Harold Bums is a national service olftcer~ general counselor to other DAV ijeld officer&-right there where he received hia training. Thls caae is only one of tbouaanda typifying a grateful nation's att.empt to help Vietnam servicemen return to a rewarding civilian life. The Government baa upgraded veterans' beneftta recently and appropriated fT,691.267,000 for the Veterans Ad- miniatration program-one of the largest . euma ever to be ala~ for the department. n.r.•a a problem. though. I think. Many veterans aren't fully a wan of .bow broad the VA help is. They think it's aummed up in college- oriented benefit.a when actually thou- sands of returning veterana have many interests and need.a other than academic atudiee. The VA baa launched an a&"gre&· aive program on all levels to reach every individual veteran to acquaint hlm with such services as farm<oop- erative trainjng apprenticeships and C\ 11 ~ FoMilr WHklr, AFil 6, 1110 '\ Free o.baae iutnu:tima u given Git itt area.a tol&ich i"'" tereat th~ ~A cu Gldo WU.1i"tnc1t1ee f u/tJ "'"' tii nlJ)Gir (bwno). other on-job training in such vital trades u building, electronic.a., and auto maintenance. Alao available are direct loana for homes and farms, compenaation for disability, job couneeling, and em- ployment placement. A wide range of educational aa- aiatance includes high«bool cluees (without a charge against college financial benefits), flight training, grant.a for diaabled veterans for the purch.ue of specially equipped auto- mobilea or other conveyances, group life insurance, and excellent dental and medical care. Not only are nonhigb-ecbool vet· erana being directed to technical or on-job training, but former college 1tudents are being counaeled in ca- reers more in keeping with their aptitudes. Troy E. Kloefkorn, 20, an ex-Ma- rine from Wichita, Kan.. wa.s wounded by shrapnel in Vietnam. Bia right lea wu amputat.ed above the knee. and be now walka on an artificial leg. Troy bad worked for a law Ann be- fore enterins eervice and thought th.at he would work toward a law '1 degree when he returned. After a false beginning, VA coumelors un- covered bis interest in electronica. Troy is presently in vocational re- habiHtation aupervieed by the Wich- ita VA Center, studying to be an electronics technician at the Wichita Technical Institute. Be's in the top 20 of hie cl.us and, planning a career in the broadcutinar industry, spends mueh of hie time in the control room of a local radio station. Elvon Arndt of Kanaaa City, Mo., waa wounde<l by machine-gun fire while aerving with the Marines in Vietnam in 1966. After nine months of boapi~Jization, be returned home to his wife and son. He had beee a welder with the Darby Steel Corp. of Kansu City before entering the service but could not go back into that work because bi.a injury left him without feelinw in hie left leg. There would be the danger of bis stepping on a hot spark and getting severely burned without knowing it. After thorough counseling, he de- cided bis• future wu in accounting, and Arndt applied for vocational-re- habilitation training at the Kanne City VA office. He enrolled in a diploma business course at Draughon'a College of Com- merce. Arndt 1ped through the course in 18 months with almost straight A's, according to Dean Mcintire, hia VA counaelor. While atudying such subject8 u marketing, sales, advertising, and in- come tax, he also worked part time for a worldwide brokerage firm. He stayed on after graduation and even- tually roee to operations manager, the position be hokla now. He ia con- templating computer training under the GI Bill. which he considers his "ace in the bole." The military ia not waiting for aervicemen'a discharge to prepare their men for civilian life. "Project Tranaition" Wa.s initiated a few yea.rs ago by the Department of Defense in conjunction with private corpora- tion.a. The on-base program consists of apeciall.Y designed free coursea in just about any deaired occupation available to Gia during the laat aix months of duty. Trained ttpreaentativea of some of . in Is Helping By DONALD E. JOHNSON A9W.tnlt0r of y...,_. Aifaln With Milton Lounsberry everything from farming to flight training the largest corporations in the U.S. conduct these tranaition counea. Gia are excuaed from their regular duties to take advantage of the courses, and those succeaafully completing them are then eligible for employment with any one of the large firms aft.er discharge. AlllOftg the many participating corporations are American Oil, Standard Oil of New Jersey, Dic- taphone Corp., RCA, Ford Motor Co., General Motors, Seara. Mobil Oil Corp., Lockheed Ship Building Co., New Jersey Bell Telephone, and the Metropolitan Life Insur- ance Co. New Jersey Bell Telephone Com· pany, participatin~ in "Project Transition." recently hired George Wataon in it.a Aabury Park divi- sion. Watson waa a career man with the U.S. Air Force, having racked up 26 years of military aervice be.fore deciding t.o go back l.411Wnce Cummiflga learn.a av.to-bod11 work duri"tJ tmmi-t«na. courae at Ft. Polk, IA. to civilian life. He aigned up for one of the counee with the tele- phone COID!JADY at McGuire Air Force Baae and waa subsequently hired u a lineman. If there's one thing besides funds that is plentiful in the Vet- era.na Ad.ministration theae days, it's information. Every state haa a regional office for veterans' as- sistance and some states have local offices aa well. And, of coune, the hub of VA activity is at the main headquarters: Ve~ Ad.minis- tration, W uhington, D. C., 20420. I think our whole ma&aive ad· miniatrative effort was summed up nicely by a collea&'Ue who aaid recently, "Our whole reason for being is·to inform and aaaiat vet- erans. New legislation haa helped us get our message of benefits to veteraDB-but we etill need all the help we can get in order to help all those who need ua." • "Project Tnituition." u pa.rt of a program to help 11eterau. Here aaiWr lean&11 prit&tiftg akilla jtUt prior to dUcl&arge. V etera.na Ha~ Oa.ku atitd Le• Kump •tv.dr m~ c/t41tdizing fQ'I' a pod..,,,._ viu ca.rur ift biuinua. Famil11 Wukl~. April 5, tno 1t AMAZING NIW OFFER FAMILY WEEKLY REAOBtSI ..,,. WMT PAY MOUt ELECTRIC ORIENTAL LOVE LAMP FOR ONL V $8.98 r •MAIL 10 DAY NO-llSI< COUPON TODAY• , I PALM COMPANY, Dept. 3407 . I 4900 N.W. 135th St., Mieml, F1oride 33054 I ...... ·-.. fllll _, --·--If llOt d911tMM. I I lllclOUcl II dlect or·.... for $ I -7974 on.t11 Loft u.,@ $5.tl I a ._. c.u. 1 ellt._ " eoodWlll ~ ........ , I I ...._ .-... 111•-•. ""' 111 Pllb• c111tt•. I I f I._ I I ClfY ltA'1 np I i-i; ____________ , DEPT. fW·470 BOX No. 1137 2 --~---------~------------..-11111!!!1!!1!!!~- lftzy ,., FREE to ·vou Everything ou need to make this charming nBAKER BOY" PLANTER when you join the fUlOUI Nati~I Handcnft Society. IMAGINE this clever "Baker Boy" with his colorful "garden" brightening up your kitchen wall. .. or standing on the countertop or table to welcome the family to meals! It's such a cheerful planter-and we'd like you to have it a.s a FREE gift to introduce you to the benefits of mem- bership in the National Handcraft Society. A Surprise for you eury month Imagine making beautiful thirigs As a Society member, you receive a delightful sur- prise package every month. And every package cont.1ins a new Handcraft Kit with everything you need to make a charming keepsake for yourself, your home ... or to give as a gift. • like these worth up to $4.98 each- for only $1 One month you may fashion a charming planter. Or a rich-looking jewel bo>C, or a breathtaking centerpiece to grace your table. It will always be something beautiful .,... and different. Kits ;ev"ilable only to mem~rs These Handcraft Kits are never sold in stores. en..b OM.. They are exclusive creations available to Society members only. You'd expect to pay between $2.98 and $4.98 in a store-but the cost to you ts just $1. Yes, S1 a month (plus 2Sr to cover shipping and insurance) is all you pay. Assembling Handcraft Kits is easy-and such fun. Each Kit contains everything you need, from a generous supply of materials to easy-to-follow instructions. Join the fun of membership-share the thrill of opening each month's exciting "surprise package." bpuience the pride of making beautiful, useful things with your own hands. Why lose another minutel Mall the membership cer- tificate today! N TIONAL HANOCltAfl SOCIETY D-Stt RaWlcnft ...... Da M--. Iowa 5eJM NATIOHAL HNilOOAIT soom CM-. t' 0 aft--.,.,.. ........... _. V.. pa... anroll me at • dub membe• l'Ot ruch you In llme eldl monlh I will for' 6 11\0ftlhs and send my free laker rec.el.,. my lit C.O.O. 1oy rtanter Kit at once. Also send my ftrst I undentwld that you auanntee not to Hanclcnft Kit fof w+tldl I endote $1 plus drop me from the II.it o4 members unln1 J5f tof thltlP'ftl and ""---· I apw.to I notify you o4 my rttllN'ioft ..i that ..net you dlls ..,... amount e.ch month. you wlll lmfntdlately refund my S1 ftt I undenuncl that If my dub paymenb do for M'f Kit lhat dcM-s not utlsfy me. What to Do When Your Youngsters exhibiting antiparental attitudes may actually be calling for help! By REBECCA LISWOOD, M.D. lounder ond becutM Dnctor of the Ma,.._ ~ Setvb of New YOfl .. With Adele Whitely Fletcher THERE w AS a great hul- labaloo in the apart- ment building in which I live when a mother came upon a list of criticisms her subteen daughter had com- piled about her. It read: "I wish my mother wu pretty, wore shorter skirts, used more . make-up on her eyes, talked like other mothers, wu more go-go." Certain neighbors, upon bearing of this list, .were quick to say this mother had asked for it, had "spoiled that kid something rot- ten." They went on to express the hope the child now would get what she deserved. Strangely, these neighbors could remember no time when they bad thought of their mother or father as less than perfect. Others, how- ever, more realistic and honest, ad- mitted to moments in their youth when they had regarded one or both of their parent& as less than perfectr-even, on occasion, resent- ing them. Fortunately, the criticised mother held the second .1rroup'1 point of view. She neither disciplined nor pout.ed. She told her daughter she wu sorry there were so many things '"wrong0 with her since she, like any mother, would always like to have her child proud of her. Then she proceeded to explain that she dressed and made up con- servatively because both she and the girl's father, whom she loved and sought to please, prefel'l'ed an undentateci, look. "I'm sorry not to be pretty," she said. "But I try to be well-groomed. "As for. my speech, it reflects Boston where I grew up. And a Boston accent, u you'll learn, is generally admired." Then, resting her hand lightly on her daughter's shoulder, she said, "You and I, for the moment, have different ideas. But that IO Famil11 W••kl11, Aprils, 1no doesn't keep me from loving you . very much. And I hope it doean't keep you from loving me." There are timee when boys and girl&--eontrary to all sentimental concepts-are not only critical of their parenta but actually dislike them. And ~ere ie a reason. Generally speaking, resentment stem.a from insecurity-a feeling of not being loved. What caUlea the insecurity! Any number of thoughtless actions on a parent's part, from laughing at a childish mistake to ignoring a childish fear. When this happens the child reacts-reacts with hostility. The child may say, ''I bate you!" But what he is saying ie, "I love you. But I'm not sure you love me." Irrespective of how defiant the young may appear, the1 know a dependence that at timea is fright- ening to them. I believe it is this that induces their fantasies of adoption. For it is not uncommon for some children to daydream of the time when their real parenta -beautiful and rich and always smiling approval-will puD up in a big car and take them to a man- sion, where they won't have any chores but will be waited upon and will have anything they like. Such daydreaming, of course, is sheer f anta&y eecape to aftiu- ence. But it alao can ~ escape from their dependence OD their parents and the resentment that results. For with a second mother and father waiting off-stage boys and girls feel less vulnerable. A 12-year·old girl who attends a school where many pupila board because their parenta are dead or divorced, repeatedly says to her mother: «y oo and Daddy are good and healthy, aren•t you? I know di .. you'd never ~a vo~. Her mother, sympathetic to the insecurity behind this, eaJW, ''lly child's tone of voice makee what she says more a demand than a ~ question." What the child is expressing ia ... . r tS F'OU 1o't Uld Ltal of ike ent lng ses of it's ish ish lild ~he ~ut OU. ~he r a ht- bi1 of IOD of Dts lYB in llJl- my md '8e, llu- lpe ,eir hat her [)YB rids ud or her ood IOW the My bat D 8 r is Child "Hates" You fear that her parents-like those of her schoolmatee-will be sep- arated-that she will be left with- out parental love. It is in.Becurity that prompts the young to translate anything they rate unjust as proof positive they're not loved as much aa they wiah to be. Conaequently, they react badly to being asked to do more than they consider their share. They tend to something ap· proaching martyrdom any time they are not taken seriously, when they're laughed at, when they're teprimanded or punished in front of others, especially their friends, when they ~ail in some way, when they're compared untavorably with a brother or a sister. A poor report. card can cause the bearer greater concern than it causes a parent, even though they act contrarily. Therefore, it's gen- erally wise to be constructive about a poor report, saying, in effect: "Looks to me aa though you hadn't paid enough attention. Both you and I know you can do much bet- ter ~this." Most children love to talk. And those who listen, with an open mind and a sincere wish to un- derstand-learn much they other- wise never would know. Young people, like everybody else, respond well when they un- derstand what goes on; why their parents do what they do and why, in tum, they must do what they are told. If there is no time for an expJanation when a direction is given there can be a promise one will be forthcoming. Thia, after all, is no more courtesy than we show our friends. And parents who treat their children with the same cordiality and respect aa friends are likely to be happier and to have happier children. Only when there is communica- tion are kids given reuon1 for what they're a!ked to do. Tell a teen·age girl she absolutely can't go out on dates and you're in trouble. Ditto when you forbid a teen-age boy to drive after dark! But it the parent ha8 a plausible reaaon and e.xplains it, the resent- ment is leas. ~ybe the parent& should also listen to the young. ster's counter-arguments. They may be plausible, toO-enou&'h to make a compromise that will leave no one unhappy. When children manifest any de-- structive attitud~ven just ver- bally expressing dislike of their parents-the tint thing to do, of course, is discover the reuon for it so that steps can be taken to correct whatever ha8 gone awry in the relationship. ro have children continually at odds with the parents is· a tragic experience. Consequently when son or daughter says in effect "I don't like you,'' or otherwise shows bo&- tility, we tend to be angry. To put it bluntly we are more concerned with how we feel than with how our child feels. And this is un- fortunate. For boys and girls who lack clCcord with their parents are almost always unhappy. Actually they, by exhibiting a destructive behavior, are often sounding a cry of warning or a call for help! To react in anger will feed the feeling~f unlove that caused the outburst. To counter :with reason and warmth will dispel the feel· ing of insecurity. 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A COAi ..... , •ectr111• .._ .... nHNle ... Wtt• '" ••• ,.... .... -.. --··-·· ......... ............. Qhle ... (If ultdlf 20 •nd n.tme of or,.nfUtlon. '- COLLINGWOOD CO. MAKE $$$ 10 WAYS WITH FLOWEllSI Turn io-.. of Rowen lo pt"ofita. Got~ ffoweft Of _,ifidolt -t .-ini... bfl .. s· •. Conoe-. ltldol lovq"'9, Wecfd"'9, T.W. ct-otioft. HGW.y, ho-. ~ .. ltoft yovt .-JJiop. mt Color ltoc.hvt• aho-~ ...., .. ._.,. prof•r ,._., Ama119lftg °'"' flower St.op o,.. Aho, FtfE. 3-ttts wt.c:riptiotl to .. ,....._ r•"· tho pvbllcatio1t for ho-flow« ct..lgnorL floral Ma C"ter (tt-St.dy Ow.), o.,t .... DA162' !. Mi&Oo a el Id., rti-111, Ma. 85006 • "We want to test your / aptitude for accounting" ,Jhe International Accountants Society ievites you to take this free Aptitude Tes!· It can start you on the road to increased prestige and a high-1,aid career in one of the most exciting areas of today's business world. by Donald R. Morrison Donald Morrison i1 the President of the International Accoun&Hts Society. Hit uperimee roven both public and private eecountin1 and induclea government work aa a compuoller for tJae U.S. Army. He hae al•o tau11h1 aceountin111abject1 at Ohio Weeleyan Univenity. t-' HU& IS YOUI OPPOITUNlTY 10 discover whether you have the aptitude to ·succeed in one of the world's beat·paid p~fessiom-accounting. All you need do is take our free Accounting Aptitude · Tett at home. in your 1pare time. We'll tell you if you can be trained for success in this rewarding field. ThollMDds who have taken thie test and developed their skill through our train· ing, have gone on to succenf ul careers as accountanta. office managers, auditors. controllen and businees executives. _It makee no difference w~at kind of job you ha•e now. If yon llave a high echool diploma or equivalent-if you like working with fi1ores-then one of the world'• bellt·paid c.a.reen i1 wide open to you. And you can go as high in the ----mn.1u1-·u world u your ability will take you. .\ coontin1 training opens the door to any industry-to executive positions right up to top management -bec.ause ac11Gunting is such a vital part of every businese today. 1# Accountants wooed and rewarded u never.Wore Ahnoat without warning the needs of American induatry have exploded -ere· atiog a demand for trained account.ants that bas far outstripped the supply. To- day, and for years to come, this "account· ing gap" often the richest incentive for ambitions men and women•who are in humdrum, dead-end jobfl.-lt offers •n opportunity to say goodbye forever to &crape-along s.alaries of $100, $125, USO a week and make twice as much as yo~ ever expected lo earn. And once you learn accounting you'll be secure for the real of your lire. In good times or bad. account.a.DU are always needed. always in demand. How you learn the skills of accounting The International Accountants Society bas trained niany th.ousanda of men and women to become accoiaiitanl8. It is the largest and oldeat home·study school devoted exclusively to the teachin~ o( accounting and allied subjects. One key to the school'a snccees is its practical technique of leaching: you learn by doing. You do what accountants do - face the problems they face -just as though yon were learning on the job. This is not only a more effective way to learn, it is highly enjoyable. Yoo see your skills grow, leseon by lesson. And every etep of the way, you are guided by faculty members who are all Certified Publit Accountants. Our student& su.-t'eed Thia peraonaliaed training has helped i;nen and women all over the country find prestige jobe in accounting. Here is what some of them uy: "When I completed my 6rtt l.A.S. lea. eon. I wae only a clerk ... 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I Glltip n's Island (C) News in P'enpective (C) (60} Rlfteman 6:00 IJ ~News (C) (60) Jerry Oonphy. 0 ~ @ m Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) I Gr'nd Ole 0PfJ (C) (30) Boss CitJ (C) (30) Animals. Action and Adventure (C) (30) "Porpoise Posse." 6:301 KNBC News Confartnce (C) (30) MtlodJ Randi (C) (60) Roser Grier (C) (30) Georee Maharis, Arthur Adams and Trina Parks gust. I Run for Your Life (C) (60) Twin Circle Headline (C) (30) Hit Parada <C) (60) Edft of Et.mlty (30) Man Fro• UNCU (C) (60) 7:00 IJ Qj (j) CBS Ewtninr News (C) (30) Ruger Mudd. 0 KNBC SURVEY-Close-up *on "BIRTH CONTROL" 0 KNBC Survey (C) (30) "Birth Control." I Anniversary Game (C) (30) Deatll Vall., Days (C) (30) I 5'1(1AL I Metromedia Presents ••• (C) (60) "Wall Street: Where the Money Is.'' Harry Reasoner narrates this in-depth documentary about Wall Street EJl) NET Journal (60) (R) m Rat Patrol (C) (30) 7:30 IJ ~ (j) Jac~lt Gleason (C) (60) 0 @@ m Andy Williams (C) (60) 0 Saturday Nipt Movit: (C) "Vir· lin Island" (comedy) '58 -John Cassavetes, Sidney Poitier. Virainia Maskell. A young American writer and his En&lish bride encounter many trials and tribulations when they buy a Caribbean island. IJ @ (I) al ltt's Make a Deal (C) (30) Monty Hall hosts. 0 Miiiion $ Movie: "ROOM at tile Top" (drama) '59-taurence Har· vey, Simone Signoret, Heather Sears. An ambitious young man meets the lovely youne dau&hter of the local industrlalis1 and encourages a ro· mince as his ticket to the top. m Wonders of Ute World (C) (30) ''A Date With Sofia." @I) Maxl11illano y Carlota (30) al) Matriltonlos y Alp Ma (60) I~ 0 @ (]) G} Newlywed Sa• (C) (30) Bob Eubanks hosts. SUNDAY IN NEW YORK ROD TAYLOR JANE FONDA IN COLOR S.m 'Rll.\\' ~KillT Mm'IF. 11:14 Pil Ci) li\l('·T\' m Movie: "Rorue Cop" (drama) '54-Robert Taylor, Janet Leigh, Georee Raft, Anne Francis. A police dettetive on syndicate payroll sets out to avenge the murder of his brother. &) Hawaii Calls (C) (30) EJl) NET PlaylloUM (90) (R) "A Gentr1tion of Leaves: Infancy and Childhood," by Thornton Wilder. m srtvta J Enrique (60) 1:30 IJ tjj (I) My Three Sons (C) (30) (R) Barbara's dinner party becomes en epic event When 1he weather plays tricks on her. 0 ~ (i) m AdHl·lZ (C) (30) "Log 13l=-aiild Stealer." Offictrs Malloy and Retd search for an al· le2ed kidnapper. D @ CV m Lawrence Walk (C) {60) Oscar·winning music 11 fea· tured in a tribute to the 42nd annual Academy Aw.rds. &) Bud Owens Show (C) (30) 9:00 1J ~ Ci) Grttn Acr• (C) (30) Eb Dawson represents himself as a wealthy socialite landowner end ad· vertises for 1 mail order wife. Skye Aubrey plays Celia Ward. 0 al (i) m NBC Slturday Mow· ie: (q "Pink Junlft'' (eomtdy) ' -James Gerner. Eva Renzi, George Kennedy, Niael Gretn, Michael An· aara " Here's our 'Try Harder" Special! Mail this Avis coupon toclaJ SAVE 20% OFF REGULAR RATES ................. I Good only during the followlng time period: I s.t.. Mor. 21 through kl., April 24 I 011 Dlt• Ory ltltl -· I Yes, I want to take advanllge of your "Try Harder" Special, Please I reserve • Comp1et Sedan. I (Please check one.) I I I will want the car: I rro .. ._ ________________ _ {01y, Tlmt 1nd 01t1) I I will return the car to Avis station i I I ,,11 I Name Stree.._ ______ _ • City State Zip_ I I I •••••••••••••••• Regular discounts not appllcable to this "Try Harder" Special. Enough said? This Is a great time to get up and go -in a great new Plymouth or other fine car. 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SATURDAY (Continued) Q) Biii Andttlon (C) (30) m NocM de Estreno (2 hr) "le Emboscada Mortal." 9:30 R a (j) Petticoat Junction (C) {30) Betty Jo decides to do some big-scale babysitting to help the family budget. (Rescheduled) D Tht Square World of Ed Butler ~ (30) "The Catholic Revolution -Part I." 0 @ (V (E Jimmy Durante Pre- sents The Lennon Sisters (C) (60) Jimmy Dean, Rich little and Jo Ann Castle 1uest. I News (C) (30) Larry Burrell. Stoneman fan1ily (C) (30) The Toy That lirew Up (60) ''To Be Continued Next Week: Pearl White & the Serials." Story of the movie serials unfolds throuah such selected episodes, starrinf Peart White, as "The Floatin1 Collin," "The Hidden Voice" and ''The Hooded Helper'' (J914·1916). ( __ 10:00 I) 3(1) Mamttx '(ct (60) ~ff) Robert Conrad portrays Mitch Can· trell, an e1o·maniacal movie star who refuses to believe Mannix's contention that someone is out to kill him. I m News (C) (30) Mal'1hal Dillon Ernest Tubb Show (C) (30) 10:30 D Robert ll Dofun Show (C) (90) Subjects discussed include "Acid-Rock" music and Communists -orr e1mpus:-. -- 1 News (C) (30) Bill Bonds. Twili&Jrt Zont Movie: "Pat and Mike" (com· edy) '52-Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn. Aldo Ray. Q) TV Party1ine (C) (30) @ love, American Style (C) (60) EE NET FestiYll (C) (60) (R) "Fes· tival Dubrovnik XX." Part I. Verdi's "Te Deum" and J. S. Bach's "Mae· nificat in D Major" are performed. l(ill Passport to Travel (C) (30) 11:00 I) 0 0 m (l) News (C) O Movie: "Stanley and Livine- stone" (adventure) '39 -Spencer Tracy, Nancy Kelly, Richard Greene. aJ Gospel Music Time (C) 11:15 I) Fabulous 52: (C) "Twilipt for Hie liocls" (drama) '58--Rock Hud. son. Cyd Chariue, Arthur Kennedy, Leif Erickson. Passengers aboard a tramp steamer begin to distrust one another's motives for taking the voyage. U Saturday Ni&ht Movie: (C) "Sun- day In New Yorll" (comedy) '64- Jane Fonda, Rod Taylor, Cliff Rob· ertson. Robert Culp, Jo Morrow, Jim Backus. Complications be1in arter a young maiden breaks her engage· ment and goes to New York. 11:30 0 m Johnny Carson (C) '8 News (C) 11:45 '8 Movie: "Breakout" (drama) '59 -Richard Todd, Richard Altenbor- ough, Michael Wilding. 12:30 m All-Nigtlt Show: "The Secret of Convict lake," "Flight for Freedom," and "San Demelrlo. London " 1:00 I) Movie: "The Family Staet" (drama) '51-John Derek, Lee J. Cobb, Jody Lawrence. O News (C) .. 1:30 0 11 Mondo (C) "Firewalkers of Fijt." 2:30 I) News/Give Ua This Day (C) THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 4, 1970 BOCK HUDSON Cyd Charisse and a shipfull of human outcasts held together by their hate, their pasts, and their passions. In color. Saturday night. 11:15 PM • CBIS2 1970 I SUNDAY APRIL !5 r ,, 0 R N i ~ (. All stations reserve right to change programming with· out advance notice. 6:15 The Clwiltoi>Mra 6:30 T\t liblt Answers 6:55 Clvt Us TMs Day (C) 7:00 Tom ind JIRJ (C) Mr. Wllllbone (C) Slatd Hear1 (C) 7: 15 1llt Ctlrisloplim (C) 7:30 llt .. n (C) Mmk 1.d die Spoken Went (C) Rebels Wltll 1 Clae (C) Htrald of TruUI (C) R.wtwal Fires (C) 1 OfttJ 111d Coliattl (C) 8:00 ln8*1t tlM Elrtll (t) (R) Pro(l'em on Self-help projects in the U.S. 61':' Tiit thristos*en (C) C.Uledr1I of Tomo"ow (C) Cl•PllS Profilt Dey of Discowefy (C) WOftdtr1•1 (C) Allen Rftfvll Hour (C) 6 Cod Is UM Answtf (C) TOWft Hiii Meetln1 (C) m ,.nor1 ... lt (C) 10:30 8 ,.,.,.le Service FH• (C) B11t1nr the Averaaes." D m Frontiers of f1itll (C) Part I of "God and CteSlr: Problems of Church ind State," a four-puter. P>@ (I} EE) ltMlel Ind hlWlfl ~ Faitl for Today (C) JI Sal• Sbttt (C) (R) # 101· 1~5. A five·hour repl1y of lest week's proarems. 9 (i) Dollble f11tw1: "Kiss Them for Me" ind "Trooper Hool'' 10:55 0 @ @ Q) NIA ........ (C) Teams to be 1nnounced. 11 :00 1J NHL Hockey (C) Detroit Red Wln1s 1t New York ll1n1era. D Movit: (C) "They Miit Not°"" (documantary) '60-Two zooloaista like census of wild 1nim1ls f1etn1 extinction on the Serenaettl steppes of Eut Africa. Ho111ebuym' Gulde (C) n.1 Fllnbtonts (C) Cllurcll lft tlM HotH (C) (i) f"nt llptilt Cllurcll (C) fine In $u Clu • Prince of hau (C) · • Ttl•·Revista MUllQI 11:30 0 Movie: "They C.111 To Blow Up A11•lce" (dr1m1) '43-Anni Sten, Geo111 Sandell. m Giptltof (C) 61':' S.. Power (C) AFTI RNOON 1 i Rtvlwll firu · !culture Report 8:30 • Mrs. Alpha l it (C) 12:001 l*"lpnt hr..t (C) @(I)(E DadleJ O.Rlfttt (C) (i) KdlJa IC.Wun (C) • Mtvil: "Win& and 1 Pnytr'' • ~ (C) (drama) '44 -Don Ameche, Den• · • Dflu Do•lnlcal Andrews. 12:30 · Yolth ind ttlt Pollet (C) ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN MU lakttball (C) A~ron Good. * AND GUESTS IN COLOR years vs. the lndl1n1pohs. lndlena team at Akron, Ohio. · kltttryn k11lllun (C) m My flWOfitt M1rtla11 (C) . ~ r:r, ~ Rtviv•I (C) m ORAL ROBERTS With 9:00 Cl•er1 Thr" (C) * ORU SINGERS in COLOR • Station to Station (C) I@ (i) Ot•I Roberts (C) Dly of DitCOVtfJ (C) • American ProbM•s (C) @ (I), F1ntastic Veyare (C) 1 :00 · 19 (6) 61':' Meet UN firm (C) @@ _IJl<W I Mormon @@(E Oirldions (C) "El World Conftflnc:t (C) Joseph Field· Greco." ing Smith, 93-year-old president of I Shtrlocll HollMI The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-The Fllntston• (C) ter·Day S1lnts. presides over his Public Service Fil• (C) fi rst Mormon World Conference in • futlVll 1n Mlclrid the 103-year·old Tabern1cte in Salt 1:30 Stanley Cup .Prflitw (C) Pre. Lake City, Utah. Included is music v""' of the 1970 Netional Hockey by the femed choir. Leaiue St1nley Cup Pl1yoffs. in- Gospe4 Music (C) cludinc interviews with players and (11 Tom •nd Jtrry (C) co1ches. · ilno 1 Mano Rtnchero (C) liiculture USA (C) • Thb Is tM Life (C) • Disc:ovtfy (C) · • P1nor1•1 Latino 1n Domlnro (i) GrffflllMn Open Goff 9:30 Today's Rtli&ion (C) ) Finlfs from the Sed1efleld · This Is ttlt life (C) Country· Club in Greensboro. N.C. ~ (j) a> Spld•Man (C) CJ) Passport to Travel (C) l1tman (C) @) W1pn Tr1ln (C) · 1lla ~ Anibl el N..u C1111 Autry I Voice of C.lvtry (C) . 1llt liblt Answtrt (C) • Profiles of Pro11m (C) 10:00 Steps to lumin& (C) 2:00 1llt New SodetJ (C) Students · My Ftv0rite S.rlMn (C) Rev. from Norwalk and San Pedro hl1h Alfred En1le, First . 81ptlst Chu rch, schools discuss the topic: "Do You Anaheim. Approve of President Nixon's Civil 8 @ (l) &) Bullwlnkl• (C) Righn Policies? Movie: (C) "The M•alc S.Ord" R On Campus (C) <adventure) '62 -Besil Rathbone. Movie: "T-Men'' (adventure) '47 Estelle Winwood. -Dennis O'Keefe, June Loclh1rt. m MAURICE STEWART with • = :::-s:. (~ * God's 7000 Year Plan ~Cl) Sundly Mltln" m This 11 Your llblt (C) @!) MutiCI 1 P1l1bfn ~ Cl) fau tit• N1tlon (C) (Contlnutd) '1008 CHOICE . . FORTHE OSCARS" SUNDAY/&-8 PM 51Amll Plmlllil PHYWS DILLER & ~O~ VINCENT PRICE present special film sequences starrtn1 the '89 Oscar nominees In six . excltln1 cate1orles! Viewer's Votes from Southern California -New York!-UVE/COLOR I· 10 P'tll/Alltlllr aca.e.,-Ann wt1111t "COUNTRY 811tl" Ills Crtaby/ht KtlfJ ,. •• 5 I _I A· T • T ·E·N· T -l·O·N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! 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Your Authorized (I Austin America Large stock of used Porsche• Jat1, MG.'1, Austin HHley1, etc. nfwµor t 31mµorr s 100 W. Cust Hwy., N.8 642-9405, 540-1764 ~ In tbe , ltarbor Area the Economy fine for the Quality millled. IMMERMAN DATSU 2M5 H•rbor, Cost• MeH 540-6410 p... 7 Pe&e 8 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. AP RIL 4, 1970 INFORMATION ON HOW YOU CAN HAVE FINANCIAL SECURITY FOR YOU AND · YOUR FAMILY. OWN A PROFITABLE ROUTE OF THESE 3 -0, SCENIC & HUMOROUS COLOR POST CARD MERCHANDISERS. EQUIP- MENT IS PLACED FOR YOU. YOUR JOB IS TO KEEP MACHINES STOCKED WITH MERCHANDISE AND MAKE COLLECTtONS •. DO NOT PASS UP THIS Of PORTUNITY. YOU OWE IT TO YOUR FAMILY TO BETTER YOURSELF AND -s ·o \\'llAT A WAY TO GO SUNDAY (Continued) I C.•paa (C) lnlipt (C) 2:30 C.nvtrutlons Wltll a Pljclll- atrlst (C) "The Meanine of Psycho· th er~." 0 Wil """'"!,..lc'"l'""lL,..i Tiie Te1cllln1 (C) An original drama 11¥ritten by Robert Crean, and produced in association with the Jewish Theological Semina. ry of America, tells the story of a youth putting into action the reli- gious Ideals fiven him by his par. ents and his f1ith. Lenny Biker, Kim Hunter. Horm1n Rose star. , . 0 Movie: (C) "Tiit I Don't C.rt Grit" (muslc1I) '53-Mitzi Gaynor. David W1yne. 0 Minion $ M"lt: '1'tvw l"t a Str1n1tr'' (dr1m1) ·~John Bury. more Jr., Lita Milin. Steve McQueen. Stotltman f1 .. 1t, (C) • fHturt Pattern for livin1 (C) face tlle Nation (C) • Speak Up (C) Elntlt Tubbt (C) Ci) You 1nd tM law (C) · Crui dt Amor · Armed forces Hlatllicflts (C) 3:30 11 lnsldw I Outsider (C) ''Blick Min: Justice or Injustice." I ~"";,~~:: (C) Ci) 1969 World S.rltt n1m (C) Mliteroatra' Ntlpborllood (C) Ci) Sunday Show: "Tunes of Glory." Alee Guinness. m Acrkulturt USA (C) 4:00 1J Viewpoint (C) 0 m I "l<IA I Ellperiment in Ttltvlslon (C) (R) "Pinter People." A progr1m on the work of 81ilish playwright Harold Pinter. Animated version' of five short Pinter plays are presented. U Dr. IUldlre 0 (ii) CI) fD The American Sports- man (C) Horst Buchholz hunts moose in Alberta: Joan S1lv1do. Lee Wultf fish for tuna off Newfound· land; and the ancient sp0rt of fal· conry is demonstrated. m Dollars and Senst (C) @@ I skein I The T•ad\inc (C> See 2:30 PM listing. 4:15 PISSflOrl to Profit (C) I WMt's New? (R) 4:30 Newsnaakers (C) F Troop (C) m Hazel (C} fl) Simson (C) fD Stiinf (C) "Different Techniques Are Not That Ditterenl" 5:00 U llNXT News (C) Clete Roberts. O Inquiry (C) U Mistet' M1&00 (C) 0 "WHAT A WAY TO GO"! * SHIRLEY MaclAINE, PAUL NEWMAN---CLR! 0 Mov\e: (C) "What 1 Way To Go1' (comedy) '64 -Shirley M~cLaine, Paul Newman. Robert Mitchum, Dean Martin. Tongue-ln·cheek story about a country girl who lonp for the simple life but finds it her fate to marry several men who 111 abruptly die . . . leaving her mil· lions. 5:30 0 The Groovy Show (C) Robert W. Morgan host&. m Daktari (C) &) Patty D11b @ 00 Seven Am T1111b1: "Ma11c Tn•r " ~ (6) My Wof'lcl (C) fD Tht Show (C) Guests are teach· er·authoress Ellen Peck ("How To Get a Teenage Boy and Whal To Do With Him When You Get Him"); Martha and The Vandellas: and the improvisational theatre eroup, Ace Trucking Company. @I) lntarn1tlon1I futbol Soccer: Mexico vs. Esp1n1. I Htfe Come th St.r. (C) DomlnlQS Gli 1ntn M1n from UNCl£ (C) IJ CADILLAC PRESENTS * "MEET THE MASTERS" GOLF HIGHLIGHTS II ~ Ci) I SPICIA I Mett ttMi Masters (C) Program tr11:u the 34 -year history of the MHlers Tournament and previews the 1970 G'>lf Class'c. O All·A•ricln Collett Sllew (C) m Mdtale'a Navy @ 00 Wlftd Ttmorr.. (C) [ v r N I N c; 6:00 119 (j) C8S Ewenln1 Ntwi (C) (30) Roger Mudd. 0 @@ m Fran• McCet R .. port (C) (30) 8 Polka P1rlde (C) (60) I sjll(1A\ I Your Choice for tllt Oscars (C) (2 hr) Phyllis Diller ind Vincent Price co·host as film se· quences lrom all the Oscar nomi · nees are shown. Winner$ in the ¥iewers' poll for each c1te1ory are announced. 0) Man from UNCLE (C) (60) m Anl111als, Adlon and Adventure (C) (30) An Alpine Bush Pilot Is featured l EE Stteculallon (C) (60> CR) ED FORSYTE SAGA AGAIN! (E) Run tor Your Ute (C) (60) I * Smash Series Repeats! 8:30 IJ llJlclltl Tht Will To Win (C) fD Tiit Forsyte Sap (60) (A) "A (30) Barry Sullivan narrates pro-, Family Feslival." 1ram about lhe thrills and d1n1ers 1 e> Carroultf M .. lcano (60) of 111-out athletic endeavors such1 8:30 0 @ m 111 1 Co1b1 Show as auto racin1. motorcyclin1. kl· (C) (60) "Really Cool." An Inter• rate. sky diving, bobsledding. bull-! vie11¥ for the high 1ehool paper fighlin1. mountain climbing and concemlna his athlltlc career puts pro football. • Chet Kincaid in 1n embarrauln1 0 @ (j) m c. £. Colleae Bowl position. ic (30) I m World Aclvent11r• (C) (30) Star Trek (C\ (60) fB Wortd ToMOl'fOW (30) "Smoke (j) Skippy (C) (60) ' Gets in Your Eyes." 7:00 IJ Qj(f) lltslt (C) (30) (R)l 9:00 II (ii Cl) Glen C.111pbtll (C) (60) Sia sl&htleSs youna people are fea· (R) Bob Newh1rt, Cher, and Nell lured when Lassie and Turner guide Diamond guest. a frightened 11r1 to confidence and ~@ m lon~!'ll (C) (60) hope. No commercial Interruption. 'The Hor~ Tr1ders. Joe and Hou 0 @ 00 m Wiid Klnfdom (C) enthusiastically embark on whit (30) {R) "The Unwanted Cougar." they hope will be a lucn1tive busl· In th! Rocky Mountains of British ness venture. Columbia, a yearling cougar cub U ROLLER GAMES-Live! (C) discovers that he must fend lor * T B RDS C himself when his mother glves • I VS. HICAGO birth to a new litter. I U Roller C1111n (C) (60) T Birds O Sllowca11 5 (C) (60) "A Time · vs. Chic1go H1wlts. for Joy." Oscar Brown Jr.'s hit mu· 0 @ (})(£) AIC SUftdly Movie: sic1I revue, taped at Colleie of "The Lontty Min" (western) '57- San Mateo. Calif. Also featured are Jack Palance. Anthony Perkins. Ne· Brown's wife, Jean Pice, and Bra· ville Brand. Story of 1n eic·cunfleht· zillan musiciin Sivuca. er and his 90n-who hates him. 0 @ CI) (E) Lind of tllt Giants m News (C) (30) (C) (60} (R) "Six Hours To Live.'' EE Muttu .. Movie (60) The E1rthlin1s have only six hours ED JAZ.Z IN THE ROUND! to free a young elant before he is * Dial KBCA-FM for stereo e.ucuted for a murder he did not commit. Rich1rd Anderson, Anne Dig All Star Big Band! Seymour ind George Mitchell 1uest. ED Ho111..ood (C) (60) (R) GI latbar. McNalr Sbow (C) (60) m 0o .. 1n ... Htrdtz (30) Gloria Lorine. Norm Crosby, Lou 9:30 CD Cott .45 (30) Rawls, Sunday's Child Trio ind @!) Comentarloa y Ctttbrldedta (C) Larry Wilde. 10:001J ~ (j) Mlaalot1: hnpoulbft (C) fD T II• Adv o c 1 t e s (C) (60) (60) The members of the IMF "Should the U.S. Eliminate All crack 1 vital code by hij1ckin1 1 hriffs and Import Quotas on For· plane. 'Rescheduled) elan 0117" Part II. 0 @Ci) m Tiit lold Ontt (C) @!) C.micoa Y C.ndonu (30) (60) (R) "A Case of Good Whiskey 7:301J 9 (I) To Rome With Love (C) at Chrlstmes Time." D1nforth ind (30) Penny finds 1 new friend In Washburn face a syndic1te Involved the dauehter of 1 wealthy family In the thell of money 1lloc1ted for too busy to notice the child's grow-alum improvements. Edw1rd An· ing attachment to the Endicotts. drews auests. 0 Q) Cil m Wonderful World of 8 " News (C) (30) Disney (fj {60) (R) "The Hound • ~'lcl!L I C.n1111 70 (C) (60) That Thought He Was 1 Raccoon." An in· depth . stud! o~ the current An animal adventure tale telllna cens~s and !Is s1gnll1c1nce to the the story of Nubbin, a puppy that American ciltzen. Is r1ised by a mother raccoon. I Laber Repert (C) (30) m P1...,..-t to Trml (C) (30) Manion forum "Birthpl1ce of the Nile." : Soul! (C) (60) fl) M11i•lli1no 1 C.rtota (30) • Cran Te.ire (60) a·oo -Nil (j) .... S 11... (C) (60) 10:30 U Tht World To•orrow (C) (30) • ~ ~ ~ 11 "''" ID MO¥it : "Ifs 1 llf Coll11try" Georee Hamilton and The Tempt•· (drama) '52-Gary Cooper. Janet lions 1uest. le11h Ethel Barrymore 0 I *"'•A I Tiit C.wboy (C) (60) m iat11ryn l(ullliu11 (C) (30) A day in the life of c:.owboy Ike • Harold is pictured against the back· 10.45 0 @ (]) &) News (C) drop of the rocky mountains in 11:0010 ~ @ 41(1) Ntwi (C) Rau. Wyomin1 (Pop. 199). Catfttdrel of Tontcmow (t) 0 (ill Ci) fD Tiit Fii (C) (60) • Wllll1111 F. l11dl1J (C) (R) "The Challenre." Erskine in· It Is Written (C) veatlaates the slaying of a surfer. 11:15 O Movie: (C) "Everrtlllnf I HM Jo~nne Linville, Richard Anderson, la Your•" (musical) '52-M1r1• & Fntz Weaver auest. Gower Champion, Dennis O'Keeft, B Miiiion $ Movie: "Tiit Country Monica Lewis. Gfri" (drama) '54 -Bing Crosby, @CI) This 11 tlle Lift (C) Grace K.elly, .. Wllll1m Ho~~en. l l :JO IJ Movie: (C) "Th• Quiet Min" ~ Mov11: Ro111• Cop (dra~a) (drama) '58--John W1ynt, M1ureen 54-Robert T1ylor, Jan~t Le11h. O'Hara. Victor McLaaien, George Rall. Anne Francis. I Lohman l l•rlley (C) m C.11r'a Wtrtd (C) Clef "Culb· Colt .45 been Ports of Call." 00 lnal11!t (C) EE Man fro• Codli11 (30) ''Bl& Ci) Tiit ~rtlttpftera Dlemond." 12:00 m Cinema S1nday: "Ro1d Houst.'' P•C• 9 0 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 4, 1970 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS MONDAY thru FRIDAY @ (}) JICll La LHM (C) D @@ m .... .,.., Squres 1:2S 8 Co•lttlftity lullttin lolrd (C) (C) Guests are Peter Lawford, 1:301 Mr. Mapo I (C) IC:lren Valentine, Connie Hines, 5:55 ~ Civt Ua Thia DIJ (C) Movie: See Deytime Movies. Jackie Vernon and Lohman & B•rk· 1:00 S.rlle S.Mtlter (C) M1rln1 loy (C) ley. Peter Marshall hosts. 6:25 Education EaC-..n1• (C) "Portal Spidtr·MH (C) D TIM Ciallopinr Ciounatt (C) o Life." A flvt•plrt seriH describ· Cl) Qtltlft for a Dq (C) m Trevtl fihH (C) Mon, Tues., Ina the work of scientists with the 9:00 8 9 (j) The • . ..-Sllow (C) Fri.; WOJld of Wonten (C) Wed .. Natio111I Institute of Dental Re· @@ @D ltTaka Two (C) Thurs 1earch. Host Vin Scully welcomes comedian ll:OO I) Qt 00 Wiier. tile Heart 11 (C) 1:30 a Odpsty (C) "The Exceptional Harvey Korman and his wife Don· D ~ 00 m Jeopard, (C) Art Child," Mon .. Wed .. Fri.; "Frontiers na. Frank Aletter and """Use Lee Flemin1 hosts. ol Electronics,'' Tues., Thurs. M 1 1 ...,.,. B @ Ci) ltwitchtd (C) R With y Ch 1 O'Brien and his date. I Uunc Tests lnt1lll1entty er wet her, P us actor Hugh Tempo (C) Bob Grant and tadinr our i d I Movie: See Deytime Movies. Jeenne Baird host. Law for tilt ll1Nn (C) Wed. Jact le Llllnt (C) I Ro•per RooM (C) 1:55 0 llNIC NtwMrvlce (C) Undtrdoc (C) 11 :25 ~ ~ C8S News (C) 7:001 CIS Nlwl (C) Joseph Benti. (3) tta,den'a Hlpptnlnr 11:30 fi Stardl for ToMnow (C) Q) (i) @D T1lt TOday Show (C) C'ii1dr11t'a Shni. Thurs. Q) 6 @D TIM Who, What and Tiit lfia Pd Her of It (C) Su-t :ZS ,,_ ,..._ '6"I ft'l' NIC Ntwa (C) Wlltft ca.. (C) Art James hosts. zenne and Geoff Edw1rds. ...., '4dl ~ ~ I @ (3) That Girt (C) 'I Mr. Wishbone (C) 9:3011 Ci) ltv.t, HlllbllllH (C) L.A. City Schools lom tilt Clown (C) • Ci) @D Coacentiation (C) World of Wo1111n (C) Mon, : St11M StrHt (C) # 106·110 • Movie: See DIYtlme Movies. Tues.. Fri.; ·Perspective (C) Wed.: 7:301 F•t11r11 CartOOll~ and F•turu (C) Th• Pierre Show (C) fhurs. Wo.dtfeu (C) · Cllildrtn s Sltows, Mon .. Wed. fil) S.111111 StJett (C) (R) # 106· Snutfy S•itlt (C} 10:00 I) Andy Griffitll (C) 110. (I) Y"tdto Dilllt (C) 0 tlj (j) @D Slit of Ult CtltturJ 11 :SS 0 @ 00 a;, NIC News (C) (j) C1S News (C) (C) Jack Kelly hosts. AFTERNOON 1:0019 Ci) Captlln ll1n1arw (C) ~ (i) Sun~y Todt1 (C) . • Mornin1 Watch (C) Ted Meyers. m tiilldr.n s Shows, Tues., Fri. ___ ,_u_111_b1_<C_> ______ 1_0_:30--"8 ___ 9__,Ci)=-L_eve_o_f _u_••-'(-C)__ 12;00 fl~~ ~elite With Unkletttf ~ Jack and Art Unkletter. THE ONLY FRANCHISED S-T-R-E-T :.C-H & SEW . CT.M.) 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Wed .• Fri.; TrlVll WiUt Don ind ltttin1 (C) Tues .• Thurs. 3:00 IB (i) 8o•tr Pr!• (C) lrs VCur let (C) Tom Kennedy. ~ay Patrol (lll CJ) (!) General Hoapit.I (C) Bozo's Bia Top Sltow (C) (6) Matinee: Don Rodewald. • Movie Matinff: Don Wilson. "Paris Alter Dark," Mon.; "Cfuny Brown." Tues.; "Ten Gentlemen From West Point," Wed.; '1he Lady In Ermine," Thurs.; "House of Str1n1ers," Fri. . ~:30 IJ Ludy P1ir (C) Host Richard Dawson welcomes Aanes Moore- head, Regis Philbin (Mon .. Tues.); P1mel1 Mason, Robert Horan (Wed.. Thurs.): and Betty White ind Larry Hovis (Fri.). 0 Mike Douetas (C) Co·hosl is Jimmy Dean. I F atlttr Knows lest · @ CI) G) Ont Lift To Live (C) Popeye and Friends (C) Hobo Kelly (C) 00 '°Cleye C.rtoon1 (C) l :U I featurn and News (C) .t:OO Mr. Ed; Movie: Wed. only. Divorce Couit (C) @ CV ® Dari! Stlldows (C) • Mae Room for Daddy Mlt bty Mouse (C) ':15 ID The Friendly Ciant 4:30 I) Movie: ~ee Daytime Movies. 8 Stump the Stlr1 (C) Mike Stokey hosts. Peter Brown, Jon•· lhan Daly, Karen Valentine, Dick Patterson. Roaer C. Carmel and Stefanlanna Christopherson. 0Nen (C) Hazel (C) The Munsteis 1 @ Mike Dou1t11 (C) : Sesame Street (C) (R) (jJ The AinbtOMS (C) • Obsesion Ill ADVANCED GAR MENT CONSTRUCTION & TAILORING IN KNITS Quttt1 tor a Dey (C) 5:00 I @ Ci)(!) All My Cllilclrea (C) f11tures/Eduution1I Showa • • fut.a ltwitchtd (C) llNIC Ntw11rvlct (C) News (C) Tom Reddin. Aipper (C) 141 THE FIRST ANN PERSON LIN(;ERIE COURSE OFFERED IN ORANGE COUNTY.-5-2 HR LES:'.>ONS -$I 0 151 TEEN CLASSES, TOO! ''Excellence In Servi ce. Quality & Price" S-T-R-E-T-C-H & SEW (T.M.) Fabries of OronCJ• County p ... 10 1:30 ~ 00 The Ciuidin1 Li11rt (C)I @ @ g;, Another Wort.._..y City~) 0 @ m let's ..... I 0ea1I (e) Monty Hali hosts. m Mo•it: See Daytime Movies 1:50 m fas"ions in Stwin1 (C) News (C) George Putnem. 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SUNDAY, APRIL 5 10:!5!5 AM U (l7J (])NBA Buketb911 (C) Teams to be announced. 11:00 IJ fiffiLHockey (C) Detroit Red Win1s vs. New York Rangers at New York. 12:30 II MU Basketball (C) Akron Goodyears vs. The Indianapolis, Indiana team at Akron, Ohio. 1:30 R St.nley Cup Preview (C) Preview of the 1970 National Hockey League Stanley Cup Playoffs. m !B (i) Greensboro Open Golf (C) Final play of the $180,000 tourneyfrom the Sedgefield Country Club In Greensboro, N.C. 4:00 0 (i1) (]) American Sportsman (C) Moosehunting, tuna fishing and falconry are fea tured. 4:30 fli) Sklln1 (C) "Different Techniques Are Not That Different." Program Illustrates the similarity of various ski techniques. !5:00 0> International Futbol·Soccer: Mexico vs. Espana. !5:30 I) QI ~ I IHc, I Meet the MHters (C) Program tracing the 34-year~istory i the Masters Tournament and previewing the 1970 Golf Classic. Arnold Palmer, Bobby Jones and Gene Sara· zen are among the participants. 6:30 II I IHcll( I The Will To Win (C) Barry Sullivan narrates a pro· gram on the daring adventure in high risk sports. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 7:00 IJ An1el1 Baseball (C) Calif. Angels vs. Seattle Pilots at Seattle. 9:00 @I) Box de Mexico SATURDAY, APRIL 11 1:00 0 @ RETURN Major LH1ue Baseball (C) A National Lea~e _&ame. Cincinnati Reds and San Francisco Giants. 2:00 IJ Q!J ClJ Masters Golf (C) Closing rounds of the 34th Masters lournament, with a select field of international professional and amateur golfers at the Augusta (Ga.) National Golf Club. 3: CBS Golf Classic (C) I USC vs. UCLA Tennis (C) From Los Angeles Tennis Club. 4:gg fD ~IHcwl 1969 World Series Fllm (C) Curt Gowdy is nar· rator o,:rogram highlighting last year's baseball upset of the New Yo Mets over the favored Baltimore Orioles. !5:30 111 sflc!AL I The Will To Win (C) (R) LESSON FOR BENNY-Tuesa Graves shows guest star Jack Benny llow (O "get with it" on Rowan and Martin's Laugh-111 in color over NBC, Monday at 8 PM. hp 12 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 4. 1970 MOND AY APRIL 6 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. ELIZABETH TAROR TBEGIBLWBO HAD EVBBYTBING DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 0 (C) "TM Barbarian Ind tile Stida" (romance) '53-John Wayne, Eiko Ando, Sim Jaffe. 9:00 IJ "Tht Flyin1 DtucesH (comedy) '39-liurel and Hardy. "Bliek rw." (mystery) '56 -John Ireland, Joy Webster. 9:30 0 "Out of the Fol'' (adventure) '38--Thomas Mitchell, Ida Lupino. m ''TIM Lon& Haul'' (adventure) '57 -Victor M1ture, Diane Dors. Patrick Allen. 12:301J "0.kl of West Polnf' (drama) '38-Louls Hayward, Richard Carl· son, Joan Fontaine. 1:30 m "Struiteflold" (drama) '62- Macdonald Carey, Barbara Shelley, Philip Friend. 2:00 0 "'CotnU..an's A,rfflllent" (dra· ma) '47~re,ory Peck, John Ger· field, Dorothy McGvire. 4:30 II "Mr. Blandin& Builds His Dr11m House" (c.omedy) '48-Cary Grant, Myrna Loy. FVENING MONDAY BABC-TV · fD Huntley·lrlnkley (C) (30) ------------ 6:00§ II& News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. Ca11 You Top This? (C) (30) Wink Martindale hosts. Panelists are Jan Murray, Bob Crane and Morey Amsterdam. Eli) Notidero 34 (C) (60) fD KMIR Desert Rtt>Ort (C) J1ek Latham. EI!) Ayudl111t Tu (30) 6:45 fl) Closin& Prices (30) 0 Sil O'Clock Mn: ''TIM Sirt Wllo Hid Everythln(' (drama) '53 -Elizabeth Taylor. Fernando Lamas, William Powell, Gia Youna. The 7:00 tJ CBS Evenin& News (C) (30) beautiful d1ughter of a brilliant de. Walter Cronkite. fense attorney falls in love with 0 What's My line? (C) (30) Pan· one of her father's clients. ehsts are Soupy Sales. Arlene Fran. I Die• Vin Dylle (30) ces. Phyllis Newman. and Morty n. Flintstones (C) (30) Gunty. Stir Trell (C) (60) I ' Lowe Lucy (30) (3) AIC Evenln1 News (C) (30) a..t Ule C1odl (C) (30) News/Stock Quotation Telethon Commodity Report I Business (!0) Jim Newman. News (30) fE Whit's New? (C) (30) "The . Ci» @ Mondly Slaow (C) (2 hr) Tinder 801," by Hens Christian An· "See How They Run." Jane Wyett, dersen. John F.orsythe. Qt (j)CIS News (C) (30) 1· Ahor1! (30) I = (30) • Ceur's Wortd (C) (30) Canitlib (30J · • • l_Si~ple1111nte Maria t55) 1rttii" Round (C) (60) · ITiiit Sift (C) (30) Jack White, Alex Dreier, Gloria Greer, 7:30 tJ ~ (j) Gunsmoke (C) (60) (R) Patti Beebe. "A Matter of Honor." Town-drunk 6:301 MIC Ntwsenice (C) (60) Louie Pheeters (James Nusser) is Sten Allen sa.ow (C) (90) ch1rged with a murder committed Guests ere little Richard. Pat Mc· by two farm boys. Cormick and Woody Woodbury. 0 fD My World ind Welcome to 0 The Sa .. S1111e (C) (30) Jim It (C) (30) (R) "The Night the M1eKrell hosts. Scoey Mitchlll. Bev· House Caught Firt." John Monroe erty Gerland aod Marty Enaels recalls the time his boyhood sniffles guest. brought out the town's fire depart· I M Fnorite M1rtian (C) (30) I ment. Perry Mason (60) 0 @ G) I sJlcilt I This Land Stock Mar•tt S4il'llury: Jerry Is Mint (C) (60) A positive look at i nn. what is beautHul in America. Some r6} Hunttey-Brln•lty (C) (30) of the people who live with that m1clA( I T1lt Constant Wit· beauty-Kim Novak. Henry Beetle ness (C) (30) (R) A portrait of the Hough, Elliot Porter and Rini Tem· ministry of Washington Cathedral. pleton, among others-will be pre· often called the National Cathedrel. sented. .J 970 [ G 0) n- n 1y r) tt, I) 1k is od d ti e ti e O Million $ Movie: (C) "Youn1 at Heart" (musical) '54 -Doris Day, Frank Sinatra, GI& Younr. Ethel Barrymore. The 1oln1 Is rough after • musical 1rran1er elopes with a composer's flancee. ID Trudi °' Conuq .. nces (C) (30) Q) 11~51AL I TM Nt•lnt• for Osur. 970 (C) (60) A preview look at the year's best pictures. actors and actresses with host Dick Strout. Scenes from "Midnight Cow· boy," "Hello Dolly," "Anne of the Thousand 01ys'' and "Butch Cas- sidy and the Sund1nct Kid'' will be shown. fE Ttdlnical Cotner (30) fD fr111ch Clttf (30) "Eleaance with Eus." ti) Cnu do Amor (30) 7:55 ail Cuation dt Se1undos 8:00 0 m Lauah•in (C) (60) (R) GultSt Jack Benny appears as a lion tamer, a ballet dancer, an esklmo, a toreador and a supermarket shop· per. 1J Movlt ,.... (C) (30) Sonny Fox hosts. Guests are Glenn ford. Ann Blyth, James Franciscus and Abby Dalton. ID To TaH Ult Truth (C) (30) tJ) Wo111t11 and tht Market fD World Pr111 (C) (30) al P1ndoraina (30) 8:05 ail Aqul Tru Patlnes (25) 8:15 fE Offlca llf the President (30) 8:30 f) ~ (j) Hefl's Lucy (C) (30) '-(R) Lucy mistakenly thinks Craig took Liberace's candelabra without asking and tries to sneak it back. Liberace guests. O '°ldt11 Vora&• (C) (30) "Fabu- lous Japan." 0 (ll) CI) al ABC Monday Movie: (C) "[ye for An Eye" (western) '66-Robert Lansing, Pal Wayne, Slim Pickens. Gloria Talbot, Paul rix. A retired bounty hunter again picks up his guns after the murder or his wife and child. m David Frost Show (C) (90) Q) The 811 Valley (C) (60) Ell) N£T Journal (C) (90) "face to Face With China.'' A German docu· mentary which examines the paliti· cal and economic slate of Taiwan and Thailand. al Popa (30) ail Folklore Norteno (30) 8:45 fl) PSA rilm 9:00 1J ~@.Maybe rry R.f.D. (C) (30) Millie goes lo secretarial school and gets her first office job -not knowin1 it's in a bookie joint. A far C001)alison betvveen the chamel 2 nevvs and the chamel 7 nevvs. We ta ke our case lO Lhe people. When our competition runs a n ad which states that they are "the best news broadcast on Los Angeles television:' we think this should be challenged . Or settle for second best. After all , we feel that Bill Bonds a nd his Eyewitness News team may very well present the best news in the world. (We don't want to appear presumptuous.) · So, in the interest of fair play, we ask you to make the comparison. Their channel two versus our channel seven news. Try our Eyewitness News for an hour every Monday through Friday at 4:30 in the afternoon. Or, if that' too ea rly, try us at 11 :00. We'll put ourselves in your hands. We want to bring you the best news in the world. EyewilllffSN-~ "10 and 11 ,00 pm \U Bonds/Lawrcnrc/Nahan/Sloanc KABC-TV 1J FooUiflrt Five (C) (60) "The ID Firin& line (C) (60) Robert 11 :15 @ CV Cln1111a Stvenlffn: "The Buddy Greco Show." Susan Barrett Morse gues1s. Pride of SL Louis.'' and Frankie Avalon guest. @m Rubi (30) El) Jldl Br.ctford's Astroloo Show 11:301J 9 Ci) Merv Griffin (C) <30> 10:30 D @ m Q) Now (C) (30) "Save 0 'QJ 00 m Johnny C.rson (C) em lmpadoS Mus~les (30) on Your Taxes With Sylvia Porter.'' 0 Tho Clluttta ail Tel•Cinema Ar1entlno (2 hr) Part 111. 0 Q} Didi Cftttt (C) m Auten. <3a> -m Mowtt: "Coftf1,.. ... Dottf' (dra- 9:30 IJ Qj 00 Doris Dar (C) (30)1 me) '41-0on Ameche, Joan Ben· Colonel Fairburn •. Publ!sher of ''To-11:00 l)Qj (i) em NtWI (C) nett. day's World." arrives 1n San Fran clsco and assumes control of the j 0 @ 00 m Nowt (C) office staff and takes a very per-0 Hl1hwar Ptbol 12:00 O Community Bulletin Board (C) sonal interest in Doris. Edward An· D @ @ 1t:E local News (C) drews guests, fJ Movie: "Vlrlin $9rin(' (drama) 12:30 ID Movie: "Crimn at lite Datil O News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. '59-Ma~ von Sydow, Brigitta Val· House" (horror) '57-Tod Slaughter. Q) News (C) (30) Bill Johns. burg. gm Revitta Musical (30) ID Movie: "Foret of Impulse" (dra· ma) '61 -Robert Alda, J. Carroll 0 @ (.i) m NBC Monday Movie: (C) "Jlpaw" (mystery) '68-tiarry Guardino, Bradford Diiiman, Hope Lange, Pat Hingle, Diana Hyland. A young scientist, believing he has killed a girl during an accidental LSD trip, returns to the scene with 10:00 IJ ~ (j) C.rol Burnett ~C) (60) a private eye to find the girt gone (R) Bing Crosby., Ella F!tz&erald. 1 Naish, Jody McCrea. Q) He Said, Sht Said (C) 1 :00 IJ ,.ovit: (C) "Lest of the Co· manchts'' (western) '53-Broderlck Crawford, 81rba11 Hale. OONIWS (C) and everything in order. Dan Rowan and Dick Martin guest. 0 A SWINGIN ' HOUR OF * MUSICAL PLEASURE! 1J m News (C) (60) fJ I S,y (C) (60) ID TwtlYe O'Cloclt Hl&ll (60) Eli) I fjll(ll1. ! Bryan Beavers: A ID Action Tlleatra: "Break to Free· Movln1 Portrait (C) (30) A study of dom." Anthony Steel. a now extinct tribal group that once populated the territory of Cali- fornia. 1 2:30 IJ Nowl/&lwt Us T1111 0., (C) ttaae 13 ... TUESDAY APRIL 7 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 0 "Wheel of Fortune'' (drama) 'ff-John Wayne, Frances Dee. 9:00 O "Tillie & Gus'' (comedy) '33- W. C. Fields. "Wlnp In tlM lhlr.,• (drama) '3~ry Grant. 9:30 O ''You C.n't Get Aw1y Wltll Mur· dtt" (drema) '39 -Humphrey Bogart, Gale' Page. m "Only the Vall1nr' (drama) '51 -Gregory Peck, Barbara Payton. 12:30 O "!on of Monte Cristo" (adven· lure) '40 -Louis Hayward, Joan Bennett. 1:30 m "lucky Partnen'' (comedy) '40 -Ronald Colman! Ginger Rogers. 2:00 O "Trt11Urt or 5'ma Mldr•" (drama) '48-Humphrey Bogart. 4:30 IJ "The Velvet Touch" (mystery) '48-Rosalind Russell, Leo Genn. I V f N I ~J (; 6:00 I~ News (C) (60) Jerg Dunphy. • m HuntltJ·Brinlllty (C) (30) C.n You Top This? (C) (30) Jan Murray, Bob Crene and Morey Amsterdam. Ntw1 (C) (30) Bill Bonds. Didi Van DP• (30) Tiit F11ntltoMI (C) (30) Stir Trtk (C) (60) (!)ABC Evtnlna Ntn (C) (30) NiWs/Slodl Quotltlon Ttltthon (j) CIS Ntn (C) (30) · AP• (30) • • Ef C.nllllta (30) • Ntwl In tlM a.und (C) (30) 6:30 R MIC Ntwltfvict (C) (60) Steve Allee Sltow (C) (90) Guests include Terry Gibbs, Pat Har. rington, George Carlin and Leon1rd Barr. u @rn mun<i?L' Mad, Mad, M.ld Comedllns {) (30) Zany animations of comedy routines will be accompanied by the voices of their comic creators including Jack Benny. The Smothers Brothers, Flip Wiison, George Burns, Phyllis Diller, Jack E. Leonard, George Jessel, Henny Youngman, Groucho Marx and W. C. Fields and The Marx Brothers as re-created on tape by fmpre51ionists. fJ Tht Game Game (C) (30) Scoey Mitchlll, Beverly 4arland, and Marty Engels guest. I My favorite Martian (C) (30) Stock Ma,.et Summary 00 Huntl17·BrlnkJ17 (C) (30) Cl!lma Tllinp That Need T1Uin1 ••• That Potb Tell (30) (R) Professionals do dramatic poetry readings.. I Ci) Ht Slid, SIM Slid (C) (30) NOtldtro 34 (C) (60) lMIR Dtser1 Report (C) (30) Aylldame Tu (30) 6:45 Closin1 Prices 7:00 CBS Evenin& News (C) (30) PRE-SEASON SALE! ALUMINUM PA TIO COVERS Cal w: 540-0491 SANTA ANA TENT & AWNING 2202 S. MAIN SANTA ANA FRIENDS AND FOES-Corey Baker (Marc Copage, right) tells Earl J. Waggedorn (Michael link) his campaign plat- form despite the fact that Earl is running against him in "Corey For President" on NBC's Julio. Tuesday at 8:30 PM. THE' DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, APRIL 4, 1970 U (il) (]) U) I ~ic!A I 1 9 7 O pearances by Godfrey Cambridge Acadt., Awards ( ) (2 hr) The and Jimmy Durute. Oscars are presented In the Dorothy fil) NET Festini (C) (60) "Futival Chandler Pavilion of the Los An11e· Dubrovnik XX." Part II. The music, les County Music Center. "friends drama, and dance portion of the of Oscar," 1 roster of stars, will 20th anniversary of the Festival in· serve as hosts and hostesses and eludes performances by the Palme· present the awards. ro Oper1, the Zagreb String Quar- • Whit'• My Unt? (C) (30) tet, and the Lado National Dance I Lowe Lucy (30) Company. .... Ult Clock (C) (30) I Cltudto Avtllanet (C) (30) C0trunoditJ Report/News · • Matrl•onle y Alao Mn (60) Ci) Brlndld '(C) (30) 9:30 9 Ci) Tht Governor and J. J. • AliOra! (30) ( ) (30)Gov. Drlnkw1ter dl~ers CJ) Trvtll Of Consequences (C) his d1ughter possesses the charm • iiTands In tht Sun (C) (30) to function as his first lady. • • Slm!lt••tnte Maria (55) I NIWI (C) (30) Baxter Ward. 7:30 9 (j) l.lnctr (C) (60) A plo-News (C) (30) Bill Johns. neer inventor with a dream of Muslta y Eltrtlln (C) (30) bulldlng a "flying machine" creates 10:00 KNIT loutll FOfU• (C) (30) trouble for the Lancers and the Bill Amn moderates for the final town of Spanish Wells when he es· broadcast for selecting a hlfh t1blishes his headquarters on the school student to participate in the hill which could relieve the com· World Youth Forum's Communica· munitfs water-parched condition. tion's Program In Europe this year. O QJ@ m llJlclA(I NI c ~mNen (C) (60) fitte P'1pe1-hllutlo" la 1 Matter @ Cl) G) Mod Sfluad (C) (60) of Cltolce (C) (60) frank McGee re· • he Loser." Pete, Linc and Julie Ports for th1s examination of en· investigate a car theft and hlt·and· vironmental dec1y. Filmed in M1ine, r~n accident and leem • man ru~· Florida, New York, Indiana and n1ng for an Important Judaesh1p Callfornla. the program attempts to may be guilty of the crime. Guests answer the question; "What must are Diani Muldaur, David C.ssldy, Americans inevitably face If they Frank Aletter and Charles Aidman. w1nt to clean up the countryr• 11 Spy (C) (60) B MHllon $ Movie: "CorMdl Fo.,.. M1jor Adams (60) (bfography) '63 -e~n Gwara, : ~ulatlon (C) (60) "A ~~: Stuart Whitman, Sammy Davis Jr. versat1on With Robert M. Hutchins, Story of the reh1bllit1tion of John chairman of the Fund for the Re· Resko, who became a renowned public, Inc., and the Center for the painter while serving 17 years in Study of Democratic Institutions In prison. Santa Barbara. I Truth Of Consequences (C) (30) 9 (j) CIS News Special (C) (30) Perry Mnon (60) "The Mystery of Pain." Technical Corner (30) I ltubi (30) TIM City Watchers (C) (60) • Festiv1I Muicano (60) Ctuz dt Amor (30) 10:30 C8$ News Spedal (C) (30) 7:55 m Cueitlon de Sefllndos "The Mystery of Pain." Three . or· 8:00 g The Movie GaM (C) (30) Glenn dlnary pains that Hrve no obvious f'Ord, Ann Blyth, James Franciscus purpose are studied. ~he~ •.re mus· and Abby Dalton guest. culer pain, fear of pain infltcted by m To Tell ttie Truth (C) (30) the dentist, and headaches. (Re· fJ) WoMn and tllt Market scheduled) g) Dilcotlleque A Go-Co (C) (60) Oil Ci) F'1111 future (30) . I _. .. ii (30) 8:05 m Hit det Momento (60) 11:00 0 U fta m (ilJ News (C) 8:15 fl) Office of the Prtlident (30) Hllftway htfOI 1:30 IJ Qj (j) Rte! Sbtton (C) (60) : Mevit: "A Millionaire for Chris- Cesar Romero, Clint Howard and ty" (comedy) '51-£1eanor Partier. Brenda Thomson guest. Fred MecMurray. 0 Q.j @ m Julia (C) (30) "Corey m Movie: (C) "Hip Fll&hr' (ad· for President." Corey and Earl are venture} '58-Ray Milland. opponents in a 2nd grade election. I mi:~;--SI~ (C) U One-Man Show (C) (30) Scoey (!) 9 Cl) News (C) Mitchlll is featured. : The Consbnt Witness I David Frost satow (C) (90) (C) (R) A portrait of the ministry TIM Bia Vtlley (C) (60) of the Washington Cathedral. Conver11tlons W'rth Eric Hoffer 11:15 @ Cl) Cinema StvtnlMn: "Hell· (30) "The Role of the lntelltctuel." cats cf the Navy." 9:00 0 Q) Ci) m First Tuesday (C) 11:301 Qi)~'" 'rlffln (C) (2 hr) Subjects: The life style of a • @ 6 m Johnny C.rton (C) fHt·rising rock group called Chi· The ttrs e1go; dally life in Missouri State Movie: "Cape Feer" (drama) Penitentiary, Jefferson City; drug '62-Gregory Peck, Robert Mitchum, addiction in middle and upper Polly Bergen, Lori Martin. classes In the Middle West; pre· &> Mo'tl1: "Med It the World" mitre of JS.second play by Samuel (drama) '55-frank Lovejoy, Cathy Beckttt, snowmobiling. O'Donnell. U Playboy After Dark (C) (60) 12:00 U Community Bulletin Board (C) Guests include Mort Sahl, Linda 1:00 IJ Movie: "Fin Afalnst the Hou11" Ronstadt, Billy Ekstine, Sid Caesar, (drama) '55 -Brian Keith, Kim and Joe Crocker & The Grease Band. Novak, Guy Madison. fJ @ (])a I IH<ll£. The Bob I News (C) Goulet Show Sb"in& i rt Goulet 1 :45 News (C) (C) (60) Guests include Bob Hope, 2:00 All·Ni&ht Show: "The Vicious Diahann Carroll, Jo Anne Worley, Circle," "Bring Ma the Vampire," Bob Denver and The Clara Ward and "Madonna of the Seven Singers. There will be cameo IP· Moons." 970 dae iv11 sic, the in· me- Jlr· nee •• J. •ers arm 30) nil igh the ca· iar. 50) mlie nd· Un· hip .sts dy, an. 10) IO) Df· •US JS· by le· Is· !r, d· SS ry II· 1) n. IS .. n A BLEND OF ELEMENTS "As in any artistic undertaking, it is the blend of elements that produ~s th«: happy end result. That is exactly what the Academy ?f Motion Pa~ture A!'!s and Sciences is striving for when it presents its Oscars this year, states Academy producer Mike Frankovich who is responsible for the 42nd Academy Awards program o~ Tuesday. . '!he celebrity-~tudde~ event, one of the highlights of each tele- v1s1on season, wall agam be showcased live and in color by ABC (7 PM to conclusion). "The blend in this year's Oscarcast will, I think, mirror Holly- wood today. We will have the glamorous veteran performers and als~ an eq~al nue1ber of Holl)"Yood's newest young stars," Frank- ovich continues. Our format wall reflect much the same thinking." The "ble.nd" he s~aks of is being formulated by one of the finest crea~tve teams m Hollywood, after months of preparation. Frankovtch. Academy produc~r and program committee chair- man, produced such popular motion pictures as "Bob & Carol & Ted ,& Alice'' and "Marooned." Jack Haley Jr. will stage the pro· ceedmgs for the Academy. Elmer Bernstein will serve as music I Mike Frankovich (left), tht Academy Producer and Program Chalr111a11 for the 42nd Annual Acadtmy Awards Prestntation, and Richard D1111-lap (right), the ABC Television Network director for the telecast. director. Multiple Oscar-winner Edith Head is the costume con- sultant. Miriam Nelson will serve as choreographer, H al Kantor. Frank Pierson and Mary Loos are the scripwriters, and James Tri11ipo will again serve as the production designer. Richard Dunlap will be in charge of the ABC telecast for the tenth consecutive year. The Oscarcast is in good hands. Dunlap comments on the television coverage: "We will be u~i.ng 12 color cameras, three outside the Dorothy Chandler Pa- vilion at the Los Angeles Music Center where the event will be held. two in the lobby and seven in the auditorium. Three of these will be mounted on cranes and two will be hand-held to give us the widest possible flexibility. "Last year we didn't cover the arrivals at the auditorium and a lot of people missed it. This year we definitely include such shots. We will be taping the arrivals out front for an hour before the program starts. In the fin al few moments, we will edit the highlights so the home audience can see as many o f their favorites as possible. We'll also try to identify more of the stars in the auditorium. "Like last year, the Academy is using a ramp extending out 32 feet from the stage into the audience. It's eight feet shorter than last year so we can get better close-ups of the stars in the audience, par11cularly the nominees. Again, two podiums will be used so that ~ve can cut between the two with the 'Best Friends of Oscar' already m place. That saves a lot of time formerly wasted on long stage wa lks." The 'Best Friends of Oscar,' introduced by last year's Academy producer. G ower Champion, are a group of top stars serving as hosts and hostesses for the event as well as presenting the awards, and are as follows: Bob Hope. John Wayne. Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. Barbra Strei- sand. Ali McGraw. Clint East- wood. Myrna Loy, Elliotl Gould. Fred Astaire, Cliff Rob- ertson, John Voight, Katharine Ross, Candice Bergen. James Earl Jones, Ba rbara McNair, Yves Montand, Raquel Welch, Claudia Cardinale. AU will be introduced at the beginning of the show and will appear throughout, singly or in groups. Film and film-clips will again be used to highlight the pro- gram. In addition to clips from the tlve films nominated as Best Picture of the Year, film will be used to vi sit with the five cos- tume designers nominated for Oscars in that category. Each will be seen at work in his or her studio . Film will also make possible a n international forum on the universality o f the motion pic- ture by ten of the world's top fiJm directors. Richard DunJap spent six weeks traveling abroad to film the interviews with France's Francois Truffaut ("Jules and Jim"). England's David Lean ("Dr. Zhivago") and John Schlesinger ("Mid- night Cowboy"). Italy's Franco Zeffirelli ("Romeo and Juliet") and Federico Fellini ("La Dolce Vita"). Sweden's Ingmar Berg- man ("Wild Strawberries"). Russia's Sergei Bondarchuk ("War and Peace"), Japan's Akira Kurosawa ("Rashomon"), and Mike Nichols ("The Grad- uate") and Billy Wilder ("The Apartment") from the United States. The physical setting for the presentation. designed by James Trittipo who was responsible for last year's mirrored assemblage. will again establish a mood rather than a place. The enormous stage will be surrounded by six luminous white wall-panels. each 18 feet high and 8 feet wide. and all movable in order to achieve a number of vis ual variations. Six giant columns. each 20 feet high, will form a n aisle leading to the rear of the stage. Each column will be illuminated with 200 faceted reflectors, individu- ally lighted. Faceted lights, pointing to the roof. will form a circle of light around the stage. and the stage will be cov- ered with a glass-like surface. "The effect we're after." states Trittipo, "is one of ab- stract luminosity designed to add glamour and to enhance the people on the stage." Nomi11a1ed for "Btst Picture of rlat Year" by th~ Motion Picture Acad-~my of Arts and Sclencts for on Oscar are (top to bottom): "Mldnfllat Cowboy," "Hello Dolly," "Butch Ctu· sidy and the Sundance Kid," "Ann• of the Thowand Day$," and "Z." ... ,. 15 WEDNESDAY APRIL 8 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 0 "Sta1eco1ch" (western) '39- Jolln Wayne, Claire Trevor. 9:00 D "Se Proudly We Hall" (dr1m1) '43-Sonny Tufts. Claudette Colbert. 9:30 B ''Counterplof' (mystery) '59- Forrest Tucker, Allison Hayes. m "Tiiey Were Sistlfs" (drama) '45-Anna C11wford, Phyllis Calvert, James Mason. 1:30 m (C) "Suns of Fort Petticoat" (western) '57-Audie Murphy, Kath· ryn Grant. Hope Emerson. 2.:00 B "A Double Lift'' (d11ma) '47 -Siane Hasso, Ronald Colman. 4:00 IJ (C) "Man f r011 L111111ie" (west- ern) '55-James Stewart, Arthur Ken· nedy, Alex Nichol. I '.' I l\j I ~. (I 6:00 IJ 811 News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy 0 m Hunttey-Brlnllley (C) (30) 0 Can fou Top Tilis? (C) (30) Jan Murray, Bob Crane and Morey Amsterdam guest. 0 Sil O'Clodl Movie: (C) .. ...,_ hlclfarb rtuse Co•• Ho .. " (com- edy) '6~hirfey Macl.alne, Peter UatlllOY, Richard Crenna, Jim B1cll- us. Scott Bredy. A pilot dubbed "wronp1y" and a mafuine Pho· tographer·writer dubbed "Iceberg'' get toaether when she smuutes her way Into a harem in a desert kinadom where he had mistakenly landed. O Dick Ven Dyke (30) m Tiit Flintstones (C) (30) IE Star Trell (C) (60) @ (I) ABC Evtnln& News (C) (30) EE News/Stock QuoutJon TeletMn (30) Jim Newman. EJl) Wl!At's New1 (C) (30) "Nearo Poetry.'' Loanna Featherstone and her pupils explore the works of Paul Lawrence Dunbar. Lanaston Huahes. James Weldon Johnson. Phyllis Wheatley, Lucy Ariel Wil· Iiams and Herbert Johnson. '9 (j) CBS NfWI (C) (30) m Aiu• c3o> Eii) E Canillita (30) (!)News In the Round (C) (60) Jack White, Alex Drier, Gloria Greer, Patti Beebe. 6:30 0 KNBC Newser~i" (C) (60) O Tht Movie ;.me (C) (30) Glenn ford, Ann Blyth, James Franciscus and Abby Dallon auest. O Th• '•me Q11111 (C) (30) Bev. erly Garland, Scoey Milchlll and Marty Engels guest. m Mr Favorite Martian (C) (30) @ CV Perry Mason (60) EE Stock Market Summary JOHN GOLDFARB, PLEASE COME HOME Pac.• 16 SHIBLEY MacLAINE .~· ~· .... . !•·=·~~"'If.; . ·• ~ J: ·~~~ •tN -.~,i~~ .. ;:.;;;,~"(!~~-·-: . ~.t yi..,-.... 1· ... ' ~a;.. •• ~' .... ;. r -· .. .,. t3 ()'CL()CI\ M()Vll WEDNESDAY IN COLOR BABC-TV ... ' ,. .• ! THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL -4. 1970 I 00 Huntley·lrlnklef <C> C30) D KRAFT MUSIC HALL Gultn T11 (30) Edd A Id tt. Said, Sht Said (C) (30) * Y rno Notidlfo (C) (60) John Davidson KMIR DeHrt Report (C) (30) 0 m Kreft Music Hall (C) (60) k Lathi m. Eddy Arnold Is host to Jackie De· Eii> Arudame Tu (30) Shannon, John Davidson and Charlie 6:45 fl) ao.ini Prices Callis. 7:00 1J CBS Cvenln& News (C) (30) 0 @ (]) tm Jollnnr Cuti 5'low Waller Cronkite. (f) (60) Patti P1ae. Sonny James IJ ANGELS BASEBALL and Tony Jo White auest. Q) @ Tiie AJcoa Hour Special (C) * SEASON TV OPENER! (60) ''The Cowboy." g Angela Bastblll (C) (3 hrs) An· 1· International Mapzlne (C) (60) gels vs. Seattle Pilots 11 Seattle. ' Box de Mllico (60) I Wl!At't Mr Une? (C) (30) • • Tele.Cinema Espanol (2 hr) I love Luq (30) 9:30 0 News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. lut t11e Clod (C) (:lO) 0) News (C) (30) Bill Johns. ComlllOdity Report I Butlnnt 10:001J fjj Ci) H1waii Five·O (C) (60) ws (30) (R) A veteran of Vietnam (Jett I @. America! '(C) (30) Pomerantz) has g. rave psycholoeical Ahore! (30) problems which compel him to be· (i) Truth or Contequences (C) come a kidn.!£1er. Wenderlust (C) (30) 0 @ @ W Then Came Bronson Slmplemente Maria (55) (C) (60) (R) ''The Old Motorcycle That Clrt (C) (30) Fiasco." A former motorcycle racer 7:30 IJ 9 (i} Hff Haw (C) (60) l (Keenan Wynn) gets the urfe to George JOnes and Tammy Wynette ride his bike again when Bro11son guest. cycles into town. 0 la) m The Virginian (C) 8 m News (C) (60) (90) R) "Ride a Dark Trail." Story @(D al En1elbert Hulllptr· of how Trampas (Doua McClure) din~ (C) (60) Jack Jones. Louis came to Shiloh Ranch -to wreak Nye, Connie Stevens and Harry vengeance on Judge Garth (Lee J. Secombe. Co~b), who killed his lather (Son· 0 ,..,, f""'h"""c.,..11.,...\ I The Cowboy (C) (60) ny Tufts) in self·dclense. Filmed in Flagg, Wyoming, program 0 @(3),al Nanny and the P'ro-follows a c:wboy frcm sunup to reuor (~) (30) "An Element of sundcwn. Risk." Ninny uses a sunset to aive IE Twelve O'Clocll High (60) Prudence and Professor Everett a EJl) Homewood (C) (30) "The Lona. lesson about taking a chance. Lee Long film Trailers." Meriwether guests. g) Rubi (30) G Million $ Movie: (C) ''Creek in 10:30 m Conver11tion With Bina Crosby the World" (sci.fi) '65-0ana ~n· (60) James Day dis~usses Bina drews, Janette _Scott. A s.c;lenll~ Cr: s'>y, the superstar, with Bing calculates a pro1ect lo acquire un· Cros'Jy, the man. They discuss his limited energy. career -spanning the years fro11 m Truth or Conaequencn (C) (30) onc·night vaudeville stands through I Perry Mason (60) the "big band'' days lo the present Technical Corner (30) era ti c'ectron1c entertainment. Joyce Chen Cooks (30) "Moo· g) Aurelia (30) Sht Pork." 11:0010 0 IE News (C) g) Cruz ~· Amor (30) HighWIJ Patrol 7:55 ml Cuestion de Strundos • Movie: (C) "The Kinf i nd four a:oo 0 @ Cil m The Courtship of QuHns" (adventure) '56 -Clark Eddie's Father (C) (30) (R) "The Gable, Eleanor Parker. Jo Van Fleet. Computer." Tom's computer-selected m Movie: "Tht Garment Junate" date seems more in lune with 7. (drama) '57-Lee J, Cobb, Gia Sea· year·old Eddie. Sabrina Scharf la. Richard Boone. guests. ~ He Said, She Said (C) I To Tell the Truth (C) (30) 1 00 ~ 6 il!) (j) News (C) Women and Ult Mar\et · m al ews (C) The f orsyte S.11 (60) (R) "A 11:15 (lll (l) Cinema Seventeen "Harem Family Festival." Girl." m la Crlada Bien Crildl (C) (30) 11 :30 I Qj Cil Merv Griffin (C) 1:05 Eii) El TOfnillo (55) · tn@ m Johnnr Carson (C) 1:15 EE Office of the President (JO) The Chuters 1:30 IJ ~ (j) The Bev11ty Hillbillies CE Di~ Cavett Show (C) (C) (30) (R) Granny "hawks" Elly Movie: "Terror Is 1 Man" (mys· May at a backwoods fair. tery) '60-Francis Lederer, Greta 0 @ (])G) Roo111 222 (C) (30) Thussen. (R) "Flu " Mr. Kaufman is trying £m NET. Journal ~~) (R) "Face to to keep school open during an epi· Face With China. demic and his son. home from the 12:00 O Community Bulletin Bo1rd (C) Peace C~rps, . volunteers lo help. 1 :00 1J Movie: ''It Came from BenNth John R~b1nste1n euests. tlle Sta'' (sci·ft) 'SS-Kenneth To I David Frost Show (C) (90) bey, Faith Domergue. The .Bia Valley (C) (60) O O News (C) Sonr1sas (C) (30) IE Act ion Thutre: "Jennifer." 9:00 IJ ~ 00 Medical Center {C) (fiO) Howard Dull. Ida Lupino. ~in~:~hraet~=~~oi~ 1:~;:~~n}ld:~~~ 2:00 m All-Night ~ho~: "Ret1k.. the in him when he fails to receive a Moon ~~n~ce, Angels With a lucrative research arant and then Trumpet, .!he Curse of the Cry· 1s aSS1gned a welfare patient. Georg •ng Woman. Stanford Brown and Will Geer guut. 2:30 IJ Newi/liive Ua Thia Dar 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: ll 11 11 & g 11 ll II 70 • IS :) 1) ) 'f 11 n e r J , 5 ' 8:00 9:00 10;30 11:15 11:30 6:00 7:30 8:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 7:30 11:00 11:30 6:00 7:30 11 :00 11:30 SUNDAY, Al"ttll 5 9 "Th• Country Girt" (drama) '5~race Kelly, Bins Crosby, William Holden. 11 "Rosu• Cop'' (drama) '54-Robert Taylar, Janet Leich. Geora• Raft. 7 17 3 "The L~efy Man" (western) '57 -Jack Palance, Anthony Perkins, Neville Brand, Elaine Alken. 11 "It's a Btc Country" (comedy) '52-Cary Cooper, Janet Laich Gene Kel~ ' 7 (C) "Ever)thlnc I Heve 11 Yours" (musical) '52-Marge and Gower Champion. 2 (C) ''The Quiet Man" (drama) '52-John W<1yne. Maureen O'Hara. MONDAY, APRIL 6 7 ''The Glr1 Who Had Everyttilnc" (drama) '53-Elizabeth Taylor. Fer· nando Lamas. 9 (C) "Youn• at HHrt'' (musical) '5"-0orls Day, Frank Sinatra, Gls Yoong, Etliel Barrymore. 7 17 3 CC) ''Eye for an Eye" (western) '66-Robert Lansing, Pat Weyne, Glorl<1 Talbot. 4 23 6 (C) "Jlpaw" (mystery) '66--Harry Guardino, Bradford Dillman, Hope Lange. 9 "Vlrstn Spring'' (drama> '59--Max 11on Sydow, Birgitta Valburs, 11 "Fore,• of lmP41IH" (drama) '61-Jody McCrea, Robert Alda. 13 "Confirm or Deny" (drama) '41-Don Ameche, Joan Bennett. 9 9 11 7 13 7 9 9 11 13 TUESDAY, AftRIL 7 "Conlllcts Four"• (bloaraphy) '63-Ben Gazzara, Stuart Whitman, Sammy Davis Jr. "A Mllllonalre fOf Christy" (comedy) '51 -Eleanor Pafker. Fred MacMurray. (C) "Hlch Fllaht" (adventure) '56--Ray Milland, Anthony Newley. "Cape' Fear" (drama) '62-Crecory Peck, Robert Mitchum. Polly Bergen, Lori Martin, Martin Balsam. "Mad •l the World" (drama) '5&-Frank Lovejoy, Cathy O'Donnell. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 CC) "John Golctfart», PIHH Come Home" (comedy) '65 -Shirley MaoLaine, Peter Ustinov, Richard Crenna, Jim Backus, Scott Brady. (C) "Crack In the World" (scl·f1) '65--Dana Andrews, Janette Scott. (C) "Th• Kina and Four Quuns" (adventure) '56 -Clark Gable. Eleanor Parker, Jo Van Fleet. • ''The Garmen1 Juna1•" (drama) '57-Lee J. Cobb, Gia Scala. Richard Boone. "Terror Is • Man" (mystery) '60--Francis Lederer, Greta Thussen. THURSDAY, APRIL 9 6:00 7 (C) ''Biiiy Rose's Jumbo" Part I (musical) '63-0oris Oay, Stephen Boyd, Jimmy Durante, Martha Raye. Dean Jagger. 7:30 9 "Saratog. Trunk" (drama) '46-Gary Cooper, Ingrid Bergman. 9:00 2 29 8 (C) "Doctor, You've Got To Be Klddlncl'' (comedy) '67-Sandra Dee, George Hamilton, Bill Bixby, Celeste Holme. 11:00 9 (C) ''Rider In the Nla"t" (mystery) '64-Johan Van Heerden, An· nette DeVlllers. 11 "Affair With a Stranaer" (dram•) '54--Jeen Simmons, Victor Ma· ture, Monica Lewis. 11:30 13 "Cry Toua"" (mystery) '59-John Saxon. Linda Cristal. 6:00 7:30 9:00 ll:OO 11:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 11:00 I I.I!> FRIDAY, APRIL 10 7 (C) "Biiiy Ra&•'• Jumbo" Conclusion (musical) '63 -Doris Day, Stephen Boyd, Jimmy Durante, Martha Raye, Dean Jagger. 9 (C) !'Rally 'Round the f'l•s Boys" (comedy) '59--Joanne Woodward, Paul Newman, Joan Cotnns. 2 29 8 (C) "Adv.nee to the Rear" (comedy) '64--Glenn Ford, Stella Stevens, Melvyn Douglas. 9 "f"r1ght'' (mystery) '57-Nancy Malone, Eric Fleming. l l ''Twelve O'Clock High" (drama) '50--Gregory Peck. Dean Jagger, Hugh Marlowe. 5 (C) "Ent.r Inspector Malcr•l" (mystery) '67 -Heinz Ruhmann, Francoise Prevost. 13 (C) "Home In lndlane" (drama) '44-Lon McAllister, Walter Bren· nan, Jeanne Crain, June Haver. 5 9 11 4 9 11 2 7 SATURDAY, APRIL ll "l'lve Oravn to Cairo" (dfllma) '43-ffl!nchot Tone. Alum Tamlroff, Anne Baxter. ''Virainla City" (western) '40-Errol Flynn, Miriam Hopkins, Ran· dolph Scott, Humphrey Bogart. (C) ''They Came to Cordura" (drama) ;59--Gary Cooper, Rita Hay· worth, Van Heflin, Tab Hunter 23 6 (C) "Shenandoah" (drama) '65 -Jam~ Stewart. Rosemary Forsyth. K<1th11rlne Ross. "The Fen" (drama) '49-Jeanne Crain. George Sanders, Mad•lelne Carroll. "Tension" (mystery) '49-Rlchard Basehart, Cyd Charisse, Audrey Totter. (C) "The Savage" (western) '52-Charlton Heston, Milburn Stone "Lolita" (drama) '62-James Mason, Sue Lyon, Shelley W1ntef'I, Peter Sellers. 11:45 13 "MrL Mike" (adventure) '49--Dick Powell, Evelyn Keyes, J. M Kerrigan. SPECIALIZING IN STRETCH &. KNIT FABRICS and LINGERIE ' I I I I WI H•YI THI IEINl-,T SELICTION OF KNIT FAHIC5 ON THI ORANGE co~~T. 2199 FAIRVIEW RO AD COST A MESA 540-3268 .-------.. ae ---.. 2 ~ ,, ~ Fine Quality PRINTING 1 642-4321 Offset & Letterpress ' ,, ~ . ) I cf "A .Complete Printing Service" Free Estimates PILOT PRINTING 2211 W. Balboti Blvd. -Newport Beach I I I I ' ' Pag~ 17 ... 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APRIL 9 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· T!ME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 O "Trotiblt Alon& tllt Way" (dr•· ma) '53-John Wayne, Donni Reed. 9:00 IJ "Duel Soup" (comedy) '33 - The Marx Bros. "The Wtll.Croolltld Bride" (comedy) '4f>-Ray Milland. Olivia de Havlll1nd. 9:30 0 ''See Wlft" (dram1) '57 - Richard Burton, Joan Collins. m (C) "Annapolis Story" (drama) '55-John Derek, Diana Lynn, Ke· vin McCarthy. 12:30 0 "Tb• Rodlina Hone Winner'' (drama) '50-John Mills, Valerie Hobson. 1:30 m "The lireen M1t1" (comedy) '57-Alistair Sim, Jill Adams, Terry· Thomas. 2:00 0 ''Th• 49ttl Paralltf" (drama) '42-fric Portman. Raymond Lowll. 4:30 B (C) "Snow Treasure" (drama) '57-James Franciscus. f V f N I l'\I r. 6:00 B Ii& News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy.I 0 m Huntley·Brlnllley (C) (30) 0 Six O'Clod Mowit: (C) "lilly hie'• Ju•bo" Part I (musical) '63 ' -Doris Day, stephen Boyd, Jimmy Durante. Martha Raye, De1n J1uer. When a falterln1 circus owner's old riv1I sends over his son as 1 spy, the son falls In love with the own· er's dauahter. 0 Diel Yan DP• (30) m Tiit Flintstones (C) (30) II) Stu Trell (C) (60) @ (I) AIC Evtnln1 Ntws (C) (30) EE News/Stodl Quotation Tellttlotl (30) Jim Newman. fii) Whit's Nt-1 (30) Q!) Ci) CIS Ntws (C) (30) @!) Acutda (30) GI!) El ClnHlitl (30) ® News In tll• Round (C) (60) Jack White, Alex Dreier, Gloria Greer, Patti Beebe. 6:30 0 MIC Newsemce (C) (60) 1J S~t Alltn Show (C) (90) Clair & McMahon. Joe Williams, Charlie Manna & Adrian Rosati. fJ Tlte C111te liaMt (C) (30) Bev· erly Garland, Scoey Mitchlll, Marty Enaels. m My Favorite Martian (C) (30) @(I) ,erry M11on (60) EE Stodl M1rtiet Summary Qj 00 Huntley·Brinllley (C) (30) fii) A Cotlvlfllt:ion Wlttl James Day (30) (if) Ci) He Said, She Said (C) (30) @I) Noticitro 34 (C) (60) 170 JO) rey Illy '63 my :er. old ~y. rn· IO) '°" ',()) r1a air lie rv rty ty 0) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I • I I I I I • m DUR Daert Report (C) (30) Jack Latham. m AyudHM Tu (30) 6:45 f» Closin& Prk11 7:00 II CBS benin1 Newt (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. 0 What's My Unt7 (C) (30) m I love Lucy (30) ID Beat the Clod! (C) (30) fl) Co•modity Report/Business News (30) Q} (!) Tiit American West (C) (30) ID Allor•! (30) 9 Ci) Truth or Consequences (C) m True Advenblrt (C) (30) ai) SlmpleMente Marla (55) al That Girl (C) (30) o @ cv m 1twttc1ttc1 cC> <30> 'Turn on the Old Charm." Darrin m[suses ' m11ic amulet Samanth• has 1iven him to protect him from Endora. m D1vicl frost Show (C) (90) ID The Iii Yellty (C) (60) ID NET PlQtlouae (90) "A Gener· ation of Leaves: The Bond." An English drama about the perfunc· tory nature of modem mani11e. 9:00 II 9 Ci) cas Tlluncley Movie: (C) "Doctor, You've Got To It Kiddinf!" (comedy) '67 -Sendra Dee, Gtorae Hamilton. Bill Bixby, Celeste Holme. Romantic comedy about a perky younr lady, her tr· rogant boss and their on-a11ain, off· again romantic hi-Jinks. (R) 0 <i1J CV m Tom Jones (C) (60) 7:30 II Qj CI> f1mily Affair (C) (30) m Aqui Trts htints (30) Cissy's teenage friend, ~rla, has a 9:30 0 @ 00 m Drapet (C) (30) crush on Uncle Bill. Darlene Carr "Buralary-Beseball." Friday and guests. Gannon track a safe burgl1r who 0 @ (!) m Daniel Boone (C) commits his crime for "sport." G. (60) 'The Homecomin&." An an-D. Spradlin is featured. cient Indian plans revenge for the fJ News (C) (30) Saltier ward. long ago massacre of his tribe. David Opetoshu guests. ID News (C) (30) Bill Johns. 0 @ CV m Pit P1ul11n's Half m Estrellu tn Miami (C) (30) A Comedy Hour (C) (30) Hal Smith 10:00 0 @ (!) m Dtln M1rtin (C) and Joan Gerber guests. Paulsen (60) Phil Harris, Arte Johnson, delivers a lecture on sPeed reading, Nancy Kwan, Lou Rawls guest. sings a meaningful ballad. and dis· D m News (C) (60) cusses TV ratings 0 @@ ~ PAris 7000 (C) O Million $ Movie: ''Slr1to11 (60) (R) "No Place To Hide." An Trunk" (drama) '4f>-Gary Cooper, American citizen died followlna Silr· ln&rid Beraman. A beautiful woman aery and Brennan tries to question with a Creole past returns to New the doctor who performed the op· Orleans to lord it over the upper eration. Joe C1mpanella, Nina Foch crust hypocrites whose bigotry re· guest. su!ted in he.r mother's and her own 0 1 Spy (C) (60) exile to Pans. ID Major AdalH (60) m Truth or Censequences (C) (30) EID Tiit Advoutes (C) (60) (R) (0 Perry M1ton (60) "Should the U.S. Eliminate All Tar· fE Tedlnical Corner (30) itfs and Import Quotu on Foreian EID The1t1t Beat (C) (30) "Jimmy Oil?" Part II . Shine." Murray Schisgal's play as ED Rubr(30) produced by the Staae Society ml Los CoMecliantes (60) Theater. Guests are star Todd Sus· man and producer Jim Hirsch. 10:30 el Aurelia (30) EI) Crui de Amof (30) 11:00 EJ 0 0 ED m al News (C) 7:55 fiE) Cuution de St1undos 8:00 EJ ~CI> Jim Nabors (C) (60) Regular cast members Jim Nabors, Frank Sutton, Ronnie Schell and Karen Morrow ere featured. O Movie Game (C) (30) Glenn Ford, Ann Blyth, James Franciscus D Hllflw•Y Petrol fJ Movie: (C) "Ricltr in the . NllM" (mystery) '64-Johan Van Heerden. Annette DeVillers . m Movie: "Affair Wltll a Stranpr" (drama) 's.4-Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Monica Lewis. and Abby Dalton guest. (3) @ (!)Qi} (I) News (C) I Ht Said, She Slld (C) 0 @ (})EE) Tll1t Girl (C) (30) Waaltinrt.on WeH in Review (C) (R) "Mission Improbable." Part I. lM5@ Cinem• Seventeen (C) "Shot· Ann Marie is hired by Unifit Sleep· · gun .. wear to sPY on rival Sleeptite. Lou · , Jacobi and Avery Schreiber auest. 11:30 II ~ Cil Merv Griffin (C) m To Tell the Truth (C) (30) 0 fa100 m Johnny Carson (C) El) Women and the Ma~et 0 Tiit Cheattfs EID Wasflin&ton w~ in Review (C) 0 m 'Okll Cavett (C) (30) (0 Movie: "Cry To.uch'' (!flystery) el Premiere (C) (2 hr) "El Nino '59-John Saxon, Linda Cristal. de la Monjas." 12:00 O Community Bullftln ~rd (C) 8:05 ml Tele Revista Musical (55) 8:15 m Office of tllt President (30) 8:30 0 @ (!) m Ironside (C) (60) "Tom Dayton Is Loose Among Us." Ed Brown bitterly resents the parole of the psychopathic killer responsi· ble for the death of his fiancee. 8111 Bixby guests . 0 8oxin11 (C) (90) 1:00 EJ Movie: "H1n11over Square" (dra· ma) '45 -Merle Oberon. George Sanders. DON••• (C) ID Action Tht1tr1: "Hollow Tri· umph.'' Paul Henried. Joan Bennett. 2:00 m All·Niaht Show: ''Eiaht O'Clock Walk." "Passport for a Corpse," "Hiii in Korea." 2:30 EJ News/Give U1 Thia Dey (C) 'Instant Recognition' Possessed of a technical skill that would be phenomenal in one twice her a,e, Belinda Montgomery achieved something of a record in the Hollywood annals of "Instant Recognition" by guest-starring at tbe age of 18 in a seg- ment of ABC's Marcus Welby, M.D. ·weeks after her arrival from Canada. It all came about seven months ago when the head of Universal's New Tal- ent Program, Monique James, saw Be- linda in a Canadian Broadcasting Com- pany production of Harold Pinter's "The Basement." She was immediately taken with the young actress' talent and beauty. Shortly thereafter, Belinda was signed to a long-term contract at Uni- versal Studios. To date, she has guest-starred in seven television shows, two oo loan-out to oth- er studios. Executives at ABC Television, aware and impressed with her work as an actress, screened, "Hey, Cinderella," an hour-long color special filmed two years ago in Canada. and decided to buy it for viewing here in the United States. Belinda, in the title role, plays oppo- site life-sized Muppets created by Jim Henson. Cinderella (Belinda Montgomery) asks Kermit the Frog for t advice in this gentle spoof of the popular fairy tale. "When the show was aired in Canada, the reaction was marvel· ous," said Belinda, who was thrilled to learn ABC would broad~ast the show on Friday, April 10, at 7 :30 PM. A native of Winnipeg, Belinda is the eldest child of noted stage and television actor, Cecil Montgomery, and the Irish-born Olive Margaret MacAuley, a non-professional . Since her arrival in Hollywood she has played a series of roles that have her cast as a 14 or 15-year-old who cries a lot. "I don't think being able to produce tears on cue indicates bow aood an actress you are, although directors seem to be impressed." Although assured and seasoned in her craft, Belinda is aware there will be roadblocks to hurdle aod potholes to leap over In the road ahead. "The crjtical reaction to me in a blonde wig in 'Hey, Cinder· ella' will be interesting because it is my first show in this country in which I'm not a brunette." On the threshold of stardom, acting is Belinda's consuming inter- est and to it she devotes her full energies and concentration. She considers herself lucky to have escaped the ftuffy girl assignments that are the lot of most actresses her age and says: "I really don't care about ingenue things and looking glamourous. Let the part be unpleasant. I'll play it. I ask only that it's a challenge to me and that it will allow me to be someone else, not Belinda Montgomery." FRIDAY APRIL 10 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES &:30 D "W1t et t1tt Wilclelt" C•dven· ture) '43 -John Wayne, Marth• Scott, Albert Dekker. 9:00 0 "'Coin' t. Town" (comedy) '35 -Mae West. Paul Cav1n1u1h. "A Medal ror lenn(' (comedy) '4S- Arturo De Cordova, Dorothy Lamour. 9:30 0 "FM ttllffn's S.llt" (comedy) '50 -Clifton Webb, Joen Blondell. m "Slrf1' Town" (drama) '59 - Memlt Ven Doren, Mauie Heyes. Mel Torme. 12:30 0 "lt,.nd Tomotrow" (dram•) '40-Jun P1'11er, Richud Cu1son. 1:30 m HRvn, hydto, Run" (dr1m1) ·~1ry Merrill, E111 Anderson. 2:00 O "W1tt11 on tilt Rhin." (drl· ma) '42-¥aul Luk.ls. Betta Divis. 4:30 IJ "Mfft Dinny Wllt0n" (dram1) '52-fr1nk Sinatra, Shelley Winters, R1ymond Burr. r vrNI N G 6:00 I! Nftl (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. • • Ht11111fJ·-lri11llS., (C) (30) 11 YM Tep TII_!!? ~C) (30) Wink Martind1le hosts. Jin Murray, Bob Crane and Morey Amsterdam 1uest. D Sil ~ .._.: (C) "l iltJ bte'1 J .. bt" Conclusion (musical) '63 -Doris Day, Stephen Boyd, Jimmy Durante, Mirth• Raye. Dean Jauer. A circus owner is in dan· rer of havin1 his circus taken over I creditors. Diet Van Dytt (30) Tiit Flintstones (C) (30) Star TrH (C) (60) (]) A8C Ewtttlna Ntwt (C) (30) NIWl/Stoct Quotatloft T tltitltoft (30) Jim Newman. 1What'1 Ntw?(30) "Saillnr #2." (j) CIS Nftl (C) (30) Apecll (30) El Clftllllta (30) News In the Round (C) (60) Jack White, Alu Dreier, Gloria Greer, Patti Beebe. 6:30 8 DIC NIWNl'Vict (C) (60) Steve Alltn Sllow (C) (90) Guests are Soupy Siies, Frank S•n· chez, Steve Martin i nd Grady Tate. 0 T1le 51.. 5'11tt (C) (30) Jim MecKrell hosb.. Beverly Garland, Scoey Mitchlll and Marty Enpls ruest. I My Fawrite Martlln (C) (30) (]) Pmy Maton (60) Stock Mat\tt S.111111ary 00 Hunts.,·l riltkley (C) (30) leo• 811t (C) (30) ''The Americans," a social study of the United States since its beainnlna. i J. C. Furnas. (j) Ht Said, Sht Said (C) (30) Notidtro 34 (C) (60) UllR Dtstrt Report (C) (30) Jack Latham. SENIOR CmZEN • cs...,... SPECIAL CHARTER RATE Recently completed PARKHURST RETIREMENT RESIDENCE offers the ultim•te In dignified, gracious surroundings, excellent meals, meid service •nd uri- Umited activftiH . Introductory offer -for the next 30 days only -step up to beautiful living for only $210 oer month. Phone (714) 962 -5531 or better yet, visit us at 9925 LaAlameda in Fountain Va ll•Y·r:ir...,.==:--?:::::::im• l DIHCTIONS -Ft.• S.. DI· ... ,,..,,,., .. _,,.. -1,..1r. IHtnt .,,,. •• ......, ~ ... u •• ..... left/I -c;-~. ,. ........ ,,,. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, APRIL 4. 1970 I A,_. .. Tu (30) I David Frott Show (C) (90) 6!35 Cloti•r Prices Tiit I ll Ytllty (C) (60) 7:00 CIS Ewttlna NIWI (C) (30) Makl111 Tlllnp Crew (C) (30) Walter Cronklta. "Gesneri1ds." The African VIOiet la I wt.at'• My Unt? (C) (30) a member of the Gesneriad family I lMt Lucy (30) and Th1lassa Cruso shows how to But tilt Clodl (C) (30) care for them. Co•llOditJ Report/ Bual nu s @!)Los lntf1y dt Per11Yillo (30) Newt (30) 9:00 11 fB (() CBS Friday Movie: (C) flj 00 Cine•• ~ (C) (90) "Adv•"" to t111 Rear" (comedy) "Red Sundown." Rory C1lhoun, (comedy) '64-Glenn Ford. Stella Marth• Hyer. Stevens, MeMyn Doualas. The story I Allora! (30) of a company of misfits on 1 (j) Td or ConMqlllflctl (C) Western frontier. AMr!Qn Wnt (C) (30) 0 T1le Priloner (C) (60) "It's Si•plt••tt Maria (55) Your Funeral." T1'lt 51rl (C) (30l D <:D Htrt Conlt Utt Irides (C) 7:30 Qt(I) llH<!A Adventure (60) (R) "A Far Cry From Yester· (C) (60) "Dive to the Unknown." day." The first anniversary of the Part I. 'The Deepest Dive," Navy brides' arriv1I In Seattle e1lls for diver Bob Croft's record·making a celebration. 240-foot dive in the Gulf stream: I CI) Friday Nl&ftt Mcme (C) Pait II, ''The Slcred Well 1t Chi· Dnld S..ulllnd Show (C) (2 hr) chen ltza." blram underwater Hoy (30) archaelorieal venture in histO<Y. Ttle-Cin•1n• 40 (2 hr) D m Tiit Hiatt CMptrral (C) (60) 9•30 I N c ..... "Auld Lana Syne." Buck finds him· • twl ( > (30) B~xter n lrd. self involved In a aold shipment News (C) (30) 8111 Johns. robbery when he otters to help a Nodtn Tip.ills (30) former Army buddy. Greaory Walcott 10!00 0 @ @ m lrlCMn's Wor1cl (C) 1uests. (60) (R) "Kin& D1vid." Sylvia's fa· fJ @ (]) Q) I lflf!Ci Taitt ther (Jay ~· Alppen). is embar· Fro• Muppttllnd ( ) (60) "Hey rused at his OW? testunonlal din· Clnderell1." BelindJI Montaomery, ner when an a11n1 star (Carolyn Robin Ward, Joyce Gordon, Pat Gil· Jones)_ bl1mes him for Pier failures. low1y and the Muppets star in this D m Lm, A1ntrican Style (C) comedy spoof of the famous fairy (60) (R) "Love and the • Phone tale. Booth," "Love and the Door Knob." O Miiiion J. Movie: (C) .. Rally Peter Kastner, Dwayne Hickman, 'Round th Fl•& lop" (comedy) Pamela • Austin, Gary Lockwood, '59--Joanne Woodward Paul New· Steph1n1e Powers. man, Joan Collins. The harried 0 ~Plilbln's People (C) (60) Irv husband of a civic.minded woman Kupcinet. Anne Baxter, Monty Hall becomes Innocently but embarras· auest. sinrly in.volvtd with a lovely nei1h· I m News (C) (60) bor. T'"'" O'aoca Hilt! (60) I Trutti Of ConNqutncu {C) (30) • hbl (30) Pt ny Mason (60) 10:30 &II Aurelia (30) Tedlnkal Comer (30) 11•001 _ fJ .:ft ,n:,. French Qtf (30) (R) "Elegance • _.. t:A:J ~ Ntwt (C) With E11s " Hlrtt••r P1trol @I) Cruz dt Amor (30) • Movie: "frf&hf' (myst~ry) '57 -Nancy Malone, Eric Fleming. 7;55 tiii) ClltStiOn de Strundos QJ Movlt: ''Twelvt O'Cloct Hi&ll" 1:00 0 The Movie C11M (C) (30) Son· (drama) 'SO-Gre1ory Peck, Dean ny Fox hosts. Glenn Ford. Ann Ja11er. Huch Marlowe. Blythe, Jamu Franciscus and Abby i Ht Said, Sitt S.id (C) O.lton ruest. CI) @ 00 ~ (j) Ntwt (C) I To Tell Ult TrvUI (C) (30) : Tiit Fwsyta Sap (R) "A Fam· Women ind ttlt Marllet ily Festival,'' T1le R11I RtwOluticlft (30) "Free· @I) Esta Noche 1 las Otlct dom F~om ~ear.". ~ilks by Krish· 11:15 @ m Cintllll Sevtnteen· "Homi· namurt1, lnd11n spmtual leader. cidal'r." • g) Lucldta (C) (30) . 8:05 EI!) Luella Ubrt (55) 11:30 I Qj (j) Mm Griffin (C) 1:15 fl) Office of t111 President (30) ' QJ 00 m Jollnny Canon (C) Movie: (t) "Enter Inspector 8:30 IJ Qj Cl) Hoaan's Herot1 ~) M1iott" (mystery) '67 -Heinz (30) (R) An Italian double ag{nt Ruhmann Frencolse PrtvOSt. reluctantly 1oes along with a darina fJ ED roicl Cavett (C) plan to . photo1r1ph enemy antialr· Cl) Mcme: (C) "Ho1H In Indiana" craft installations. Vito Scotti (drama) '44-lon McAllister, Wal· ~·~ ~ .:ft ter Brennan, Jeanne Crain, June g 'ti' 1.!J t:A:J N11111 of ttlt Ca1111 H1ver. (C) (90) "The Other Kind or 1 @I) Notidel9 34 (C) Spy." Guests Leslie Nielsen. Joseph Campanella, Ed Beiley and Jean· ette Nolan join series star Tony Franciosa in a drama about indus· trial spyina. 0 Dr. Buttr's Adventures (C) (30) "Galapagos, the Lem World." fJ @ (]) a> Tht Chott and Mr$. M11ir (C) (30) (R) "Double Trou· ble." Carolyn's new suitor is an Irishman who is an exact double of the ghost and claims to be a descendant. 1:00 8 Movie: (C) "Tiit U11U1rded Moment" (drama) '57 -George Nader, Esther Williams. John Saxon. 0 fJ Ntwt (C) Cl) Action Theatre: "So Long at the Fair." Jean Simmons. Dirt! Boaarde. 1:30 O Co111111unlty lull.tin lolrd. 2:00 m All-Niltlt Sllow: ''Teen1ge Bad Gir1." "Doctor of Doom," "The Ab· ductors." 2:30 II Ntwt/Glwt U1 This D11 (C) 1970 (30) let is amily 1W to JO) : (C) ~edy) Stella story >n a "It's I (C) tster- f the s for :) 2 hr) ~. ~ (C) s fa- nbar- din- rolyn lures. (C) 'hone llOb." :man, ¥00d, I Irv Hall '57 ll&fl" Dean C) Fam· lomi- (C) ector ielnz ana" Wal· June 1rded ~rge axon. I the irde. Bad Ab· ' SATURDAY APRIL 11 MORNING m Movie: "Two Thousand Women" (drama) '44-Flora Robson. Phyllis Calvert. el Canciones y. Muslca ml P1nor1ma Lltino 9:30 fJ ~ (j) Destlrdly & Muttlty (C) 0 9 @ m t $Jic1XLI Prt· I Apollo XIII Childrtn's Show (C) Telecast about the Apollo program 6:55 tJ Give Us This Day (C) I and the e~11loration of i pace. 7:00 IJ Sunrise Semester (C) "The SO· fJ @ @ al The Hardy Boys (C) clal Anthropology of Africa." el Cuerdos Y GuitAlrrH I f.ij (6) m Heckle & Jeclde (C) @ @ G) Gulliver (C) Mr. Wishbone (C) EDITOR'S NOTE: live Network cover•&• of The Fllaht of Apollo XIII la tentatively scheduled for Saturday April 11, to Tunclay, April 17. Today, tht trantp01ltlon1 dockln& and on· board 1V pidures, plus special reports on an "Interrupt Basis" ue scheduled to follow the morn· ing launch. All pro1ramminf 11 1ubjed to dlanee, pre-emption and interruption without notice. @ (})al Smokey the Bear (C) 7:30 I Dus1J's Treehouse (C) (R) • let's Tell! About Tetns (C) 8:00 fJ ~ CiJ The Jetsons (C) 0 @(6) m Hert Co mu the Gru~ (~ I I (l1J CI) CiE C.tt.nooga Cat (C) S.ippy (C) Tales of Wells Farao , 1:30 fJ ~ (j) Bup Bunny I Road Aun· ner Hour (C\ 0 @ (6) m Pina Panther (C) 10;00 tJ Qj (j) I bfCtAl I Apollo XIII 0 Campus Profile launch (C) (2 hr) Walter Cronkite 0 Movie: "The steel Lady" (ad· will be anchorman. venture) '53 -Rod Cameron, Tab 8 @@ al Sky Hawks (C) Hunter. . • Movie: (C) "Tht OuUat(s m Clsc~ K~ , Dauaftter" (western) '54 -Jim m M 1 ov1e: 'Two~un lady' <.w~st· Davis. Kelly Ryan. ern) 56 -Peggie Castle, Wilham m Movie: ''Shadow" (mystery) '39 Talman. Marie Windsor. €t) Agueda 9:00 0 ~@ m H. R. Pufnstuf (C)l 10:30 0 @ @ m I $Pi6l1. I Apollo IJ Movie: "Abro1d With Twol XIII Launch (C) (90) NBC's News Yan~" (com.edy), '44 -William correspondent Frank McGee will be Bendoc, Dennis 'O Keefe. I anchorman for the 10-day mission. fJ @ (I) (£) Hot W11eels (C) (Continued) CHANNEL LISTINGS Information for these to~ 11 furnished by the television stations. TV WEEK ta not responsible for ast·mlnute chan1es In program llstlnp. tJ KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles fJ KABC (ABC) Los Angeles 0 KHJ (Ind.) Los Angeles m KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles m KCOP (Ind.) Los Angeles m KWHY (Ind.) Los Angeles Ell) KCET (NEn Los Angeles m KMEX (Ind.) Los Angeles m KMIR (NBC) Palm Springs m KLXA (Ind.) Los Angeles m KPLM (ABC) Palm Springs @ KJTV (ABC) Cable Bakersfield @ KERO (NBC) Cable Bakersfield (!). KBAK (CBS) Cable Bakersfield @ KJTV (ABC) Bakersfield @ KERO (N BC) Bakersfield Qj KBAK (CBS) Bakersfield A star (*) preceding a log listing indicates it is ~ paid adver· tisement. Channels 22. 28. 34 and 40 are UHF in Los Angeles, with 28 being the educational (£TV) station. Channels 17. 23, and 29 are UHF in Bakersfield. 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Also In· duded Is coverage of the Winter· national Auto Race. fJ Movie: (C) "S,rlncfitlcl Rlflt" (wes1ern) '52--0ary Cooper, Phyllis Thuler. David Brian. 0) Movlt: ''The Naktd Gun" (mys- tery) '56 -Willard Parker. Mara Cordey, Barton Maclane. AFTFRNOON 12:00 I a Cl) n.. Monltts (C) • Movie: (C) ''Two flip West" (western) •ro-unde Darnell, Joseph Cotten. Dale Robertson. m Movie: ''Tht Doctor and tilt Girt" (romance) '49 -Glori• De· Haven, Glenn Ford. Janet l ei1h. I 00 ScMol D1ys (C) Tutro f1111Wi1r Set the U.S.A. (C) Dmu de las St111ana 1%:30 II f3 (j) Ptntlopt ritstop (C) 0 Movie: "!»Mota" (we$tern) '45 -John Wayne. Vera Ralston. I (]) Supff Stssion (C) 00 Fann Show (C) Visual Girl (C) 1:00 I ta Cl) Aldlle C.lltdy Hour (C) • QJ@ft~UETUltN M1lor l.tlcue laltblll (C) Cincinnati Reds vs. the San Francisco Glints at San Francisco's Candlestick Parlt. O Mowit: "Tiit Stlt" (drtma) '53 -6ette Davis, Sterling Hayden, Natalie Wood. I hblic Strv. ice Filla (C) (]) Undenny for Puca ltllbl Upbut (C) 1:15 0) lnttrnation1I Tredtn (C) 1:30 m Movie: "Th• AVlflllf'I" (Id· venture) '50 -John Carroll, Adele Mara. 2:00 @@ Twin Bill: "Jau Boat" end "Gallian! Blade." IJ CADILLAC PRESENTS * MASTERS TOURNAMENT LIVE FROM AUGUSTA II Qj (j) Muters 5olf (C) Final rounds of this 15th annual pro-am tournament. 11 Movie: "Bltdl Mark" (mystery) '44-0rson Welles. Akim Tamiroff, Nancy Guild. 0 Movie: ''City Acntss tilt RiYtr'' (drama) '49 -Stephen McNally, Thelma Ritter. Ona Munson. m USC vs. UCU Tennis (C) Tom Kelly will bring the sw1t-by-swat report, utilizing both live and video· taped coverage. a) Estrtllas tn Miami (C) 2:30 O W1gon Tr•in (C) ml V1riedadts Musicales a> Sttrlin1 Theater (C) NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Offices Open From 9 to 9 Daily Closed Sunday FREE ASSISTANCE DURING THE YEAR ON All FOLLOW UP MATTERS HUNTINGTON BEACH 16612 Beach Blvd. 847-6711 HOITH OF LIOHAH'S DlrAltTMINT STORE WESTMINSTER 13884 Goldenwest St. 531 -5483 NOit.TH OF WUTMINSTH AVENUE TAX CENTER OF ORANGE COAST OUR 8th YEAR Thousands of Satisfi•d Clients in Orange County ..... 22 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, APRIL 4, 1970 NS 0 @ mm I IPlc@I A;lOllo XIII Dedl111 (C) 3:00 11 CIS CoH Clank (C) 0) Mowit: ''Tiie Wiid 0.htls" (western) '56 -Bill Williams, Jim Devis, Coleen Gray. ~ ~ Wecty bees (C) I!: dtl Sabldo I) Twltlfllt loot 3:15 O Mme: Continuation of 2 PM movie. 3:30 0 Movie: (C) lAcfJ Godiva" (dra· ma) 'SS-Maureen O'Hara. George Nader. 9 (j) ScoobJ·Doo (C) a) Stel1l111 T111ttr. (C) 4:00 8 Movie: "lvct flrlv.tes C.mt HO.." (comedy) '47-Abbott and Costello. 0 m · .. 11-9-c-!A-L-11969 World Sa· rlts Film (t) Curt Gowdy will nar· rate this speclally edited film which shows all the hlghli&hts ind excitement as the underdog Mets survived a setback In the first 1ame to take the best ·of -seven series. 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If you arc accepted, you will rccc>ivc your $10,000 American Life Medicare Supplemen~Policy by return mail along with your premium notice a nd Hos- pital Identification Card. • NO AG ENT WILL CALL. When you receive the policy, just read it over. Prov<' to yourself that t his valuable> protection is w<'U worth the amazing low cost. · (;~~., Cffer M V!/ • Naturally you arc under no obligation. All we ask is that if you decide not to keep thl' policy, you return it in 15 days. You have nothing to lose- euerything to gain! Be Repay Never Tt,; eatecJJ n s Paper/ .. - FAMILY WEEKLY APRILS, 1970 NOW PEOPLE 6'5 OR OLDER CAN PROTECT INCOME AND LIFE SAVINGS $10,0CX> Medicare Supplement Plan Thia message is of special interest to people 65 and older automatically covered by the U. s. Government Medicare Plan ••• as well as their children and relatives, It describes the wonderful new $10, 000 American Life Supplement Plan which gives you full protection, in accordance with the benefits listed against big hospital bills. IT PAYS HOSPITAL COSTS MEDICARE DOES NOT COVER U.S. Government Medicare Plan A pays only PART OF THE COSTS after bO days and NONE OF THE COSTS after 90 days of hospital confinement. This is why i t's important to have full, low-cost protection from American Life's New Supplement Plan. We never know when disease or a ccidents may s trike, requiring a long hospital stay -- such as a heart attack, stroke, can cer, vascular disorder o r a broken h ip. Statistics show that people 65 years or o lder are hospitalized at least twice as long as those under 65. How about you? Would your income cover big, unexpec ted hospital bills? Would your savings handle long-term emergencies which could c ost you thousands of dollars ? Just one long hospital stay may plunge you into poverty, eat up your life savings, and make you dependent on others. BUT YOU NEED NOT BE EXPOSED TO SUCH HAZARDS I NOW ••• FOR ONLY $2. 90 A MONTH PER PERSON ••• YOU CAN PROTECT YOUR INCOME AND SAVINGS WITH THE NEW $1 0, 000 AMERICAN LIFE SUPPLEMENT PLAN. This new, low-cost plan pays you up to $1 0, 000 tax-free benefits under an easy-to- understand policy. The money is paid directly to you (or the hospital if you prefer). No matter how long you stay in the hospital, there's no time limit for each conJinement up to $10, 000 total benefits, ... WHY YOU CAN HAVE UTMOST CONFIDENCE IN THE AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY: For over forty years, s ince 1928, American Life Insurance Company has faithfully served policy holders throughout the United States. American Life is a legal reserve com- pany noted !or fast claim service. American Life carries full lega l reser ves t o protect E :> E .. c;. ;:: ...,, c: "' ..i. .0 -~ ; -LI.I .c: ., -.. -.... ;; .JJ -V'I ~ ::> :$ 0 c.. Vl a: ::> 0 v - VI < 0 -all policy holders. P olicies are effec tive and honored by the Company regardless of your state of residence. ~r··-·---··-·····--·-··-··-------------·::-·· SONS, DAUGHTERS, RELATIVES: You can protect your loved ones 65 or older against the burden ol a big Hospital Bill and worries (as well as a drain on your own income and life savings) by taking out a policy for your parents or relatives NOW . Just fill in the appli- cation form today and have the per son to be insured eign it. We will gladly bill you for the low premium AFTER YOU RECEIVE YOUR POLICY. MAJ l Al'Pl.I< ,, I JON 1 ()(JA y I d ,..H .. l,fc.,.... re \,/\MIN :\ 111 1'.!I~ R Ei..J UlR ED "'10 S1\l E~MA" Wll l CA I ~ 1-Nl> NO MONf 'I' t NlJl Y II HEl.f:I VE YOUR POLICY The present enrollment o r!er may never agai n be r epeated • a ct now. E ven if you participate in the U.S. Government Medicare program (if you are under Social Security or Railroad Retirement) you are automatically eligible to enroll under the American Life Medicare Supplement Plan. But you must enroll now to collect the benefits. As l ong as you are bS year a or older, there's no age limit. Both husband and wife c an enroll (a spouse can join when reaching 65) and enjoy equal benefits for the same low premium per person. Upon acceptanc e of your enrollment, we will send your American Life Medicare Sup- plement Plan Policy and Hospital Identification Card. You will also rec eive a premium notice covering the first quarterly p~emium at the rate of $2. 90 per month per person (the cost will be even lower if you pay the premium for six months o r a year). Upon receipt of the policy, if you are not completely sat isfied, you owe nothing. Don't risk your income and life savings. Have money, not hospital bills and worries. Don't saddle your children or relatlVes with your hospital debts. Don't miss this opportunity to be financially independent. Act today! Sincerely youra, 1U-~7~~ Poli cyholders Service Dept. A M ERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY l.21 No. LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois bObO l F ounded in 1928 •••• over 40 years of Ser vice. ] .. z 'O c .. -0 .. :> .. ~ ~ ... !! & c 2 ;; ~ Q Q .. ; 0 " .. ii .. .g u u c .. ! ,.. c .. 0 Q E .. 0 > u ; .. : t " c ~ :> 'O ~ ., ; .. .. c c 0 -0 ~ c ;; .. ~ .. .. .c :> ~ 0 ~ >-... w .. >-uo ~ z .c w ~ VI =~ .. -' ;:) 4. 7 . .:. '! "(~ c: U c:C . ~. ~=E w-c;. -~ L ~~ "( g c;. -0. ~~;e -.... e-:. t": ex. dVV'\ ~~ -... .,, .. 0 ~Q uae ..... ..i>--.c: ., -~0 z o -o-= ~ ~~~ :=E .. ...J ~:r:--c C-Q.. •'>0 0 ~.,.::. 0.. .. u = ->. .... ::J~l.ll= i:.> ~ 4J J:;; --<u . -::>&~ (f) :z. 0 ;::> < :: u = .... E >-:r ~ ?f5~ 2ez z 0::""11l l.. w <'°'Z ..._ -:;:,c ~ --· .: ~~ W~1.11; c~--"'" 2 ~:: Q ~;:j~ c !?~ c ~ ;..Z~ .c o.. g c.. -..i<-z ~o.uJl ... c: " z ~~j 0 !'3.,. 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