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1970-05-16 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa
' <Jt ang~ ·county / Battle Looms •• ---..---- Mesa Beer Hall Cuties SATURDAY, MAY 16, 19'70 Wear Nothing But S1nile VOL • ..,, NO. 117, I S¥CTIOftS. Jiii ,Aea& • IC s: ee 'Abortion' Raid Halt Asked by MD 8)' JACK BROBACK 01 "'' D•llr l'Uet lllff A Santa Ana attorney representing Dr. John S. G\llynne, arre.sled by Santa Ana police Wednesday on lllegal abortion charges, Friday liled a complaint seeking injunctive relief in U.S. District Court jn Los Angeles. Attorney ~toses A. Berman . 888 N. fl.Ia in St.. said the defendants, District A.tty. Cecil Hicks and he Santa Ana Po- lice Department, .. will be called to ap- pear before a federaJ judge to discuss their reasons for opposing the issuance of a temporary injunction pending a full and complete hearing at a Jaw time ... Bennan, in the COfnl>laint, contends that the California Abortion Law is un.- tOOStitutiooal "and in violation of the. First, Fourth, Fifth alld N i n t h amendments to the F@deral Constitution aDd slates thal "whether or not an State Slwuld Pay Half for Schools Says Dr. Riles ~. Wilson Riles, candidate for the omte of st.ate superintendent of public instruction. is backing 1he proposition that the st.ate must again assume at :!t,~ percent of !he co~t or P'.1blic Riles spoke Thursday night in Laguna Hills at a reception for him spnn!lol'ed by area Democratic Clubs. Pat Birkett, pres;dent ()( the Laguna B r a c h Democratic Club. presided. The candidate elso stated that children should be allowed to attend school where t.bey Jive. He would not force busing oO any cooimuni:ty ... Riles saki. He said Integration i~ necessacy bul will ·come naturally as houslqg patten. change. ·Rile! aJ90 spoke or ,a plan for higher Injunction is granted, a Ulree judge court "'ill be convened to determine whether the Jaw is constitutional." No time has been ~l by the federal court for lhe injunction hearing, Dr. Gwynne w:lll be arraigned in Cen- tral Orange County Munlcipal Court h!on- day on two counts of illegal abortions. BerlllJJl., in his brief, further contends, "Said statute (st.ate 'l'hereapeutic Abor- tion Act) is vague and indefinite, abridges the right ci privacy btt"'ttn a patie1lt and .a doctor, violates a \\'Oman's fundamental right to choose whether or not tG bear children, and as to certain persons requires that lhey incriminate themselves before they may ·Obtain an abortion under California's state law. The complaint further attacks the cost nf abortions: "Where thtte has been compliance with (the act) it is in e:i:cess of $500. "Plaintiff (Dr. Gwynne) has performed numerOWJ abortions both in Los Angele:i1 County and Orange County al a charge ranging from •1s to $150 and stat~ categorically that safe medical abortions can be perfonned at • cost of Jess 1han $100 where pregnancy is t.enninated within the first bimester." Dr. Gwynne is free on his own recogniJ.ance following his arrest. and hooking Wednesday on the two abortion roOnts. Santa Ana police made the arrest11 at ~ doctor 's newly..openecl cltnic at 1856 W. 17th Sl., Santa ;t.na, charging they saw the surgeon performing an abortion on a 17-year.Qld girl from Wisconsin. He was arrested three times previous- Jy, in West Los Angeles where he operated an advertl!ed abortion clinic, and faces a rflve-count indictment retqrn· ed ·by' the . Los '.Angelu·i:iou.ty· Graiid Jury. , . lf'lducaUon by whl'f'? no ,sl:udent wltb ,abili· -t SUFFERS MISCARRIAGE Tiny's Misa Vicki Phone Rate Hike For La,guna Due? General Telephone Company has Jiled aJ>plication for a general-:rate incrta:ie th'at would boost the reridenlial nat rate iit'the Laguna area from the preeent SS.SO for a one-party line to S7 .25 and from $4:2S ·to $6.05 for a two-party line. The four.party rale would go from $3.80 to $5.fS~... . '· ~ . 1 • Rates for busi08."s serviets from phonls with 494,497 aod 499 prefl):es would ·be increased from the editing $1%:35 for a one:party line to $17.20 .. The .two-party business flat nte would . go from IUS ·to llUS and the P1IX trunk flal rat< from 118.10 to $11.75. oc e Baby Lost Miss Vicki Suffers Miscarriage ... , .. kOusTON IUPO ·-Tiny 'rim's tten- ased wife. "'M1-Vicki," ruff erect • mls- carrialll fdlll1 In Houston'• Jrldhoditt Hospital/ tbt couple's first child would have been a boy. Victoria Bucllnger Khaury, 18. the New Jersey bride or the Falsetto-voiced sing- er, was reported in satisfactory condition. She was five months pregnant and ex· pccted the child Sept. 26, the entertainer said. ....,. Bud Westman, a spokesman fol' the couple in New York, confirmed the child would have been a boy, Tiny Tim whose real name is Herbe rt Buckingh~ Khaury. came to Houston last week f\r a nine-day nightclub !land wiUt his four-tirl rock group, the En· chanted Forest. Tiny Tim, about 37, married Miss Vicki ~: .)1 l>'for, • n~li'!lll'.i<I~· t<levili?n audrence on J<1hnny Canon's to~ght show. "1 want a big famlly, u ~It as heaven "ill allow. Even 20 will not be too nia'nf," Tiny Tim said after the wedding. Miss Vicki is a native of Haddonvilie, N.J., where she dropped out of school as a junior. She has traveled with her husband for the last two months. She said Thursday she enjoyed shop-- ping while Tiny Tim is on tour, especial· .ly for antique cl<1thes. "They have a lot of th em in Califor- nia," she said. "I have a lace blouse that's 175 years old . I have 11 dress that's 30 years old. I'd like to buy designer clothes. but they cost too much," said r..1rs. Khaury, y,·ho comes across as be· ing ralher shy. $2.4 Million n1 Heroin Seized it1 Tijua11a Raicl TIJUANA, ~1exico, (AP ) -Heroin \\'Orth $2.• million wa s seized f'riday and 10 persons were arrested, including a man and his wife sought since late 1968 in one of the largest narcotics cases on the West Coast, federal judicial police said. P..feJ:ican authorities said they arrested lO MeJ:ican nationals and seized abOut 30 p0unds of heroin and a laboratory where the narcotics had been processed in a fashionable hillside home southea st of the border city. Al.ao seJzed, ,officers sakt, were .. five bazookas, an automatic pistol, a machine gun silencer, • sawed-off shotgun and a large quantity ol ammunition. Among those arrested and detained in city jail~ In q>nnecUon with drug pos- aeadon and conspiracy to smuggle "'.ere Roberto Hehlandez Chaires and his wife Alena, both or Tijuana. The couple was sought in Californ ia as "the major suppliers of heroin in Southern California and Baja California.·• said U.S. Atty. Harry Steward in Sa n Diego. They were among 50 persons sought in rcderal grand jury indictments issued in connection with a $1 millj on seizure of heroin and coc11.ine in December 1963 at San Ysidro, Calif. Steward said about 40 persons have been tried In the case, most or them pleading guilty or being convicted o( smufglin8: and con.!lpiracy charges. Mexican authorities said a woman was arrested while waiting in line to cross into the United States at about noon. They said she was . wearing a bandeller CTJntainlng 135 one-oonce packages ol heroin under her clothing. The woman, ldentlfled <1nly as Santa Flores Meriea, led police to the hil11ilde residence. Sends Plea Against Bail To Douglas . WASHJNGTON (AP) -Dist. Atty Ce- cil Hicks 0£ Orange Counly, COUMeled Justice William 0. Douglas Friday to keep Dr. Timonthy Leary Jocked up in jail so he ca nnot convey his "messianic" ldell about psychadelic drugs to young people. Countering Leary's plea to be freed on bai l while he appeals a marijuana con· viction and a one-to-ten years sentence, prosecutor Hicks said trial J udge Bryan McMillan "correctly inferred the appli· ca nt is not going to stop committing the crime." Hicks said Leary has been arrested five times and ronvicted three. Hls bf:.. liefs are such, "the district attorney addeO ... !hat there is "a grave danger that he will advocate what to him ia the fulHiHiTient of his self·slyled priesthood.'' Leary. said flicks, "will continue to ad· vocate mystical and re!Jgious e:i:perience~ through the u.se of drugs. ~ause of hi~ large following among very young people. th is does constitute a very real threat h1 .soc iety.'' Leary u·as convl~ted f eb. 19 of jolnt possession vdth his wife, Rosemary, and son John, of tv.•o half-smoked marijuana cigarettes in Laguna Beach. Judge Mc· Millan denied bail in sen~ncing Leary. 'COWBOY' FLICK RAIDED IN TEXAS BRO \VN\VOOD, Tei. (UPI) -Police conriscated Uie :mov~ "Mldnjght Cow. boy" Friday and arrested the m1naa:er of 11 motion picture theater for alle1edly showing an obtctne film . The movie wtin the Academy AWard as the But Pie· ture of 1969. Orange Coast 1'1eather 1y would be uclOded'"fiOm • ·c·•1"l • g • · ·. •esq :. Bits BO'tt•? or university becaust: he Jacka finapc.lal ~ , : ~i~-E.$ , ~~ .~Jiqs !a~.~ .I! Al~ 9ff it WU said at the receptioti tha,f under tomJe ha Leisure world Library Approved BeaCh season offi cially ttrives on the Orange Caul this weekend with hot weather forecasl.5 inland -sure to send weekenders flocklnr to the beaches. Some fog in the morning· Wflt give way to brt81Jt. sUMy skies. .itmW.tralion of Max Rafferty in tht Bot 88 s reared ib ugly In Cotta pOrt Riles seeks, Rafferty sptnt tl M~~ boor visiton to the Fitehou.!le. million lo administer $lj · milHon while 177 E. 17th St., fouJJSI Frkiay that hardly Riles. as deputy ruperlnf"enclmt handling -• · · ldt ..._ "-·~-~-al education mom...--'""'" one •·~··1111" to •.--._.,,.tlqa ,_ 1~• ...-•n ,, but Ute cootenu ()( )"OUr hambar1er. ~ for adminbtraUon ol $79 million. Topless dancers ire nothtnl new at To Pick ~cw Lead er DETROIT (UPI) -The United Auto Wortera' tntemaUonal executive board wlll meet next Friday to select a auc- tenor to Welter P. Reuther to lead the 1.8-mJIUon·membcr uni on Into crucial r.onlract tatU , thb summer with Ule 811 Three automobllo "lllllllllactuwa. •• the nlshtspot, whose proprietors last Monday won a Superior Court Injunction against being issued cltaUons undr.r Costa Mesa's live enlertainment permit ordinatl()C, A team ol four DML Y PILOT In. vtstlgators Infiltrated the premlsn Fri- day after pa}'inc 1 $1 cover chnrge for the privflese of viewi ng lht unrovered -and duly reported back to head- quartera. "She peeled it aJl ell, but abe'a kinda .skinny,"·pkl one pew1man. ••Siie lm'(.mucb od gtitasln·s elther.'' '8id a pboli>grapher, oollrig !be unclld dJmCtr Jl"gurtd each WU > llinal< man_ wliilO U\e n...esi, "-bacbtlo ... b 1 lull three months into matrimony. . · The Slate , Departmeut o[ Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) is currmll7 enacting Jaw! against rop!m, bottomlt'!S and pornographic ru ms as curbs oo such bars. • But ln the meantime. enforcement of t.J:isting law! -many shot full of holes <1n conatllutlorlal grounds -ii spotty snd a number or Or11n1e County establishments art flourishin1. Co!tl ldua PolJce Sat. Jack ~ of the v\ce and lntdlliencc detail, declared Friday that he Js uncertain u to wljal action, it ..,Y, win 1>e:1ak,.. "I'm 1otn1 on vacation Jar a month anil fve "dmnped 11 In. Capl Moody's l1p," he Qpl&tned. Patio! -Capt. Robert Moody said he was currently' awaiting word rrom City Attorney Roy June as to the , legal alternatives to the bare fact that the Flrthodle hu hlt bottqm. 1 Meanwhile, you can pay your bottom dollar l'O get into the Firehouse and wt1nn up, with a "PAID" stamp on the hand guaranteeing readm.laslon it one has alrtady &IYtn tilt, devil his duo. A lease for temporary Library facilities at' Seil ~h Leisure Work! has betn a~roved by the Orange 'County Board of -Supervl11<>r• at the urghfg ol SecU1d Oi~rlct Supervisor Oavkt L. Baktt. •Store' space Jn • shopping center will be leased for three years from Frank H. Ayre! & Son ol Newport Beach for $J15 a monl.h. Baker pld the k!ase had been undt.r negotlatloo fOt" M>me lime "h1llowing a more than two-year search for suitable "'°'&ce by lbe county, the city of se1:1 I Beach alld _the Leisure World Friends of the Library." He aa\d mklent.s of the 1.1rea y,·ere "hltt1\ users o( library fa cilities, bor· row1n& up to* bOok& •day." INSIDE TODAY f.fike ·Douolas' aon, lffthctl,. f~ subject of lhe cover ,1toru ·'" today'.t ramtlit Weekl11. He ma11 loo k like hi.! /atlitr, twt ht :foesn·1 think like him. Ai:td the 10119 lia ir i.m't /of a m.ov.le rolt. either os his fathe r's 1"'igh.t bf fr ont t-in1e to tim.e . AMI l 1"4er1 • '"""•lll"Mllf • Churc~ Ne•I ••• ~--' c11n111M ll·ilt '°'"ll"tl " <•"'"' ' .... '" " (rou-il ' •••• l•i.f• , .. ,, .... l+tlllctt ' tNrt-1 .. 11 lillt•rl1I l'ett • ii.cl ........ , .. ,, , % OAllY PILOT Cap_tain Trades vBlues for Gra y "Tliis cha racter I've created_ clianv~s 1~h e_11 I inject 111 ouey into ihe scene and 1f that ?S?l t life then I don 't know what is, Dollar bill.! or pound notts , , .they all seem to transforni circurns tancl!s." Sa1nuel Beckett By TOM DARLEY OI JM l)alty l'li.t lllH (_ ASK ANY 10 MEN In the i;lreet what they Kmiw about Capt.ain John Treasure Jones and nine will tell you without hesitation that he's the mister mariner "'110 brought the Queen Mary to Long Beach on her lasl voyage. And each in his mind's eye, will again see a deeply ! ' ."1' moved skipper choking with emotion and brushing tears from his eyes as he surrenders owneri;hip of his beloved Queen Mary and reluctantly accepts lwhat he kl'IOWS will be the d.estruclion, 1 in relative terms, of the ocean going liner that m~t so touch to so many .i: .. ~ .. millions whD. &ailed in her from 1936 to ~ , .. , I • ... 1967. , ~ .. k) lfe wasn't alone In his grief on that ~' ,'J~lovely December day in Long Beach. I was standing jllSt a fe:w yards from him, SWTOundcd by &tricken Anglos and Anglophiles who very clearly were very unhappy aboul the whole .arrangement and whose view of the final docking of a great liner was marred by a mill that didn't come from Ute nearby ocean. WE WEPT WITll Captain Jones and we \\'ere not ashamed of those tears. For the Queen Mary, to Britons abroad and al home, was much more than a great and revered liner ; she was a SYJ1llxll of what we once: were in ler"ms of material prosperity and \\'hat ·we still are in un· shakeable terms or human endeavor. It marked the end of an era. And if a man who had spent 47 years at sea pacing the bridges of a wide range ol ahlps could shed his tears then, by God, so could we. That was Captain John Treasure Jones, -.the doughty skipper who told me later over a consoling cup of tea that his future was In England with the famil y that had Jost him for to Jong to that ineiorable mistress, the sea, and which would now have him back "devoted to nothing more than my garden and the country life "'e all love so much." "THE PLAY CENTER" FOR .ACTIVE KIDS AGILON PANTY HOSE 51.27 Fashion colors, 15mooth fit. Agilon hOse of stretch nylon. Small, med., med. tall, tall. SHORTS SETS FOR CAREFREE DAYS JR. BOYS' NYLON .JACKETS , 122 LET US MOVE on now lo~ meeting this week In Costa Mesa's Bethel Tower& and another John Treasure Jon es, one who has forsaken his trim, nautical navy blue for a avelt.e and flattering shade of public relations: gray. For the former Captain Jones is now a public relations ex!'CU· live who figures high on the payro!l of Queen Mary-Diners Club, the principal concessionaire in what is going to be a f20 mlllloo Long Beach compleI. THERE ARE NO TEARS for his absorbed audience of senior citizens. Rather, there is a glowing accounl i.n ring- ing tones of the "splendid progress'' being made ln tearing the guts out of the ship and lhe imminence of that great 2988 Sunday Only! Exciting Play Center '"ith air Oite, tra- peze, ladder, swinging pole, 8' slide. l~ft. headbar. s .... da11 Onl11/ 13 3 ~:d.1·~a::~n~r ~~:~~ f!. For little ladies and tomboys, too ! All can have fun zipper fronu. Colors. Slz.es in n1achine washable shorts and tops. Soine jn l~O 3 to 7. cotton. Other easy-care fabrics, too. llalf-band boxer _______ ,....,'""""'"".,.,""'""-""""'""'"""'•' 1 \vaist style. Colors. 3-6x, 7-14 . day In December when we shall all hail the former QuC<!n Iii!'='=~="'!'-""'"'°"""""""""' ,. .. ..,.,1 ~~ ~ Mary as • lavishly equlpped conventi on center and mari· 250-CT. NAPKINS ' HAIRCUTTING SET time museum. •' , . S undn 11 Onl11 Sund a 11 011 111 There hu been a change of heart as sweeping as the changes in the ship that a dejected Captain JOnes brought to Long Beach two and one-hall years ago, a change we would not have thought JXlSSible remembering as we do today our last view of the skipper, who rtfused to lake a last doclt!:ide look .at hill famous charge. He told b1s Bethel Towers audience that one of the few remaining original fixtures after the· construction mert get through will be the captain 's quarters on the old liner. And l)e jocularly W-Oruiered what additions could be made to the furnlsblngs and accomQdations with which he was IO familiar -"a captain's chair something on the lines ".,.23~11 250 et. v.·hite pa pe r lunch-~ ,_1 eon napkins. Ideal for pie-R • Ti ics. Save. of Disneyland," was his comment. " Exactly. And that brings me to a suggestion. Why not' lnatall Captain Jones In that chair to grin and wave at gawking tourists? Slighlly to the left of a 38-22-34 lass dressed as Queen Mary and just a shade to I.he right of a gianl i.eacup. .5addleback Valley Service Grou p Fo r1n,s A han<Mul of Sadd!eback Valley citizens have banded together lo bring llipeclal ~rvicts lo area residents in need. PLA YJIME SNEAKERS ;; . ·~~-. ~·""~"'"'. CANNON-· COTTON TERRY TOWELS Fac:e Towel Bath Towel 1bey are Orange County's mweat service uten&ioo unit ol the Salvati~ Army which l'ias formed "officially on Wednesday, ·May 13 during a meeting al .Buffy's Rntaurant. Serving as chairman or th~ group Will be Bin Paris of Farmers ln&urance Group. David L. Palagyi, manager of a Bank of America branch will be· the unit's treasurer and Marshal Don Rhea will bl! the we:Uare director. repr esentative for the Orange County Salvation Army , partici pated in the forma tion meeting and told the group about the new mobile canteen which wilt be stationed in Orange County. It has been purch~ed by the service units and will ~ used for fires, floods and other disasters. Coast Due For R abies OinioDates Sund1111 Only/ Your Choice n1.>i:. 1.95. Choose blue fl oral pri nt T-5trap or red or blur. hum~r toe bal. Bolh in canvas, sizes 5·12. 13 3 15x~§:ls, 24x46" Balh!,;!~en, pink, blue, red or old gold solid colors or stripes. Matchin9 W•sh Cloth . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... , .. 24c Other commltte9 members Include Judge Richard D. HamMton. the Rev. C. F. Walers, South Shores Baptist O\urch arnL. William II . Llmebrook, principal ol Crown Valley School. 1be unit hopes to provide such KTVices as summer camp for youngstu,, fuel and grocery orders, milk and adiool lunchn, aid for burned out faml.lles, aid f o r ttandenb, RrVlce and com· 'fort for needy ahut~lns, hoUday dlmMn ODd gift&, hearing aids lat .,..i, cloChlng and shoes lat dllJdren. aid for minor opttaUons and dental care and )[-rays, The unit joinl t7 o<ller volunteer oommllten In Orang'I': County. Jn Sant.a Ana and Anaheim the units tLave midenl officer• a.nd faciliUes which carry m Intensive pre>- CTltnJ and lt'l'Vlce as wtll •• rtllaious program• for the community. Paul H. Kugler, f I c I d 1 Low cost rabies vaccinaUon clinics will be held through· out the Orange Coast area from May 21 through June 11, aoo:>rding to the Orange Coun-- ty Heallh Department In Sarr ta Ana. The clinics wlll vaccinate dogs for tl. Local Jaws require that every dog foor month~ of age or older be vaccinated against rable11 and ll~nsed. The vaccinaUon will protect a dog for two yean. The clinics will be o pen from 7 p.m. to 8;30 p.m. at the place aod dale• indicated: 32-QT. SIT-ON-HAMPER P.1ay 21-La PJz , Pina, S 11nd•11 Onl11 Mission Viejo. . , 14 '' ,-11" x 15._." rlutlc June 2 -F1re sla\100 on hnmprr w i t h \•rnUlatt'd Bushard Stretl, F o u n Lal n fron l 11.r1d bac.'k. Avocado, Vallty. blur, ~old. !link, "'hilt:. J une. 2 -Old fire houY on Miramar Street, S 11 r June t -Orange C<>unl} Clemente . Fairground&, Costa r-.1ea11. June 11 -F'irc station, !'pr lngdale and Hell Streets, I-tun Llngton Beach. , l<•Mll1-1•11'+-ltl .• Ml f 1~111f ':!JI!- 24" HOODED GRILL , S utu11111 0..111 Bl"Hlt.r rrill with 4-po1IUor1 srrid. :2-positon 1pl wih 11.d- justabl~ tnC'I and S-inch \\'httls. Charge IL 906 I' ' 20 1-pc. TACKLE KIT 283 .., MICRIN,~ NOXZEMA ~ CREAM • • , .. ' ' Your Cho ltt! Sundn11 Onl11 !.IICRJN: lO..O:i:. bottle oral Antiseptic: gargle. NO XZEr.1.A : IO·oz. jar medl· cated, soothln~ cr"a1n. ' l'lllltl IM. .. "'-' ""'· 73~ BIG NESTLE IAR:: J<'.lnJ:f size bar. Milk chocolate and almond. Deli- cious Nestle bar, enough to satisfy any hunger. ·' YI II I I I i c 0 0 S. Coo le&i """ d can A d"' ing on legi ol c "il' rec< ed i Co<': out <he higt C< "'"' :-Urf tllar I'd." K hi A1 W. r il 1 Just keer J a.ii Idea -Ca ball victi pr°' Mc~ ·ant :rim Iii ... iefs tddl.' hat ullli Le ·ocs hr°' ~rgt his ocl< Le •osli· .on, ~; BR •OQll noy• ,, . ~how ""' urrc - ' , • Weekend 'I' our Hometowa EDITION VOL 61, TEN CENTS N. Viets Attacli ,5 Gls Die in Cambodia Fighting Rite of Spring DAILY PILOT lt1tl Plll'lt As usual annual tug of war between ~eniors and faculty rr'lembers at Esta1:fia High School in Co~t!'1 Mesa ended in a mud bath for many of the part1c1- pants. And Friday's mud bath was not necessarily confined to the losers. It wa s all in fun and it wa s one way to keep cool on a hot day. Not a very good way, but one way, anyway. Cory Asks Study Of Riot Effects On Acadeniic Rate SACRAri1ENTO (AP! -An Orange County assemiJiyman has called for a lq islative inquiry inlo the eff~ of ca.rri· pti9 disorders on the ac:l<.lem.1c standuig of California 's unlvernty and collete can1puses. Assemblyman Kenneth Cory (0.Gar- den Grove). introduced a resofttion call- ing on lhe .Joint Legislative Conunittee on 1-figher Education to report to the Jegislature "'iiliin 30 days on the effects of ch anges in the university and college regu lations and procedures 'as a result of recent disturbances. "This whQle campus crisis has result- ed in a slate or academic ch11os," said Cory. "It is important that we know with· flllt dela y what th is all means in terms of the academic standing of our system of higher" education." Cory ad ded: ''\\1e owe it to the hard- working. law-abiding studenl'I to make ~ure that their de!rees are v.·orth more 1tian the paper on v.1iich the y are print· td." . Keep Dr. Leary fu Jail, Hicks Asks Doucrlas \ . ~ WASHINGTON iAP) -Dist. Atty Ce. I'll Hicks of Orange County. counseled Justice William 0. Douglas Friday to keep Dr. 'Nslonthy Leary lockefl up in Jail so he cannot convey his "messianic" Idea about psychadelic drugs to young people. - Countering Leary's plea lo be freed on ball while he appeals a marijuana con- 1•iction and a one-ti> ten )'ears sentence. ornsecutor Hicks said trial Judge Bryan Mclilillan "correctly inferred the appli- •ant i.c: not go ing to stop committing the ·rime." Hicks said Leary has been arrested ive times and convicted th ree. 1-Iis be- iefs are such, "lhe dislrict .attorney t<Rled," !hat there is "a grave danger hat he will advocate what to him is the u1lfillment of hil'I se lf·styled prfiesthood." Leary. said lllcks , "will conJlnue to ad· ·ocate mystical and reUgious experience!! hrough the use or drugs. Because ol his arge following among very young people. his doe,o:; constitute a very. real threat I~ ociety." Learv was convi<:led Feb. 19 or joint iossesSion with his wire, Rosemary, and .on John . of 1wo hair-smoked marijuana :ii;arettes in Laguna Beach. Judge: Mc- lfUlan denied bail In sentencin; l..eal'J.'. 'COWBOY' FLICK RAIDED. IN TEXAS 2 Women on General List For First Time Since OK WASHlNG'TtN (UPl) -The first two women' to be nomlnated for the rank of general agreed today that it 's tnainl1 a point of hooor. ~ "I don't know: rve never been a gcnl'r· al before." said Col. Anna Mae llays, chief ot Army !~urses, v.•htn asked 1rheth· er her new rank would make a differenCT' in her operations. "The greatest thing is the honor !hey are paying us," said Col. Elizabeth P. Hoisington, director of the ->\Vomens' Army Corps (WA C). "All our women are standing taller today." President Nixon nomina ied the lwo lady colonels along with 80 male colonels for promotion lo the rank of brigadier general late Friday. Although the action is routine, the nominalions require the ilpprovat of the Senate. Congress authoriud the creation of women generals in 1967, but it has token three years for the first of them lo ap- pear on the nominating li!'il. Col. Hoisington is 51 ; Col Hays about the same age. Both joined the Army in 1942, the first full year of America's participati on in Wofld \Var II. and both llave been on duty since. Col. Hoisington has never marriMI. Col. Hays' husband <lied in 1962. Under Army regulations she would have had to resign from the Nursing Corps if she had had a child. -HiUing the Danes .Dz.<lireda< pf 1ho:'~ -W'8 ~ the daughter of an Arnly Colone.I, in 1 la~.1.~ £!¥}.<t'en. in .lbe small town o( N.-, iiii:':ihe attended Notr• Dame or Maryland t1i121 Scbool in Balli· more. and gr8auated from Notre Dame of Maryland College in 1940. Three or her broiliers went ·to West Point and one of them, Perry, retired frotn the Air F'orce as a major general 1n 1965. Her father died at the rank of colonel. But her mother, Mrs. Gregor,v lfoisington. still lives in Santa Barbara. Col. HoiJington's decorations includt> the legion of merit with one-O"ak Leal Cluster, the Bronze star, the Anny Com- mendation tife<lal, and the French Croix de Guern with silver star. She v.·on the last when she entered Paris five daya afters it.s liberation in World 'War 11. Col. Hays W'Y...._bom in Buffalo, N.Y., In a nonmilitary fa"1i ly of three children. She has a sister, Mrs. Donald F'. Fritch~ man. living at Hellertown, Pa. and a brother. Donald J . McCabe, at Emmaus, Pa. She was graduated in 1941 from the Allen \.ov.'n, Pa ., Hospital School of Nurs· ing. Her decorations include the Legion of t1crit, Army Commendation Medal, World War If Victory Medal and the Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal. - SAIGON (AP) -North Vietnamese troops today launched 1 third soccesslve Counterattack a,ail\81 ·American bases inside Cambodia, klfliiYI: fi'l'C :U.S.·sold· ieis and woundinc nittft. Offi'ctrs in the fl~d told cqrreapond- enjs it appeared the. North V1etnamese were conso!JdaUng their forces and strik- ing back after lntUal retreat in the race of the massive allied Incurs.Ion into Cam- bodian. The enemy troops hit the American dcfendirs of the newly built Fire Base Branch in the middle or the night with a hail of machine gun, rocket and rifle fire. The Americans lowered their artillery and fired point blank al the attac.Jcers, while Air Force gunships raked them from the air. When dawn broke, tlle U.S. troops found t{le bodies . of" eight North Vietnamese soldiers on the barbed wire perimeter of the base. 1be base is about 90 miles north of Saigon and a mile inside Cambodia. State Should Pav ... Half for Schools • Says Dr. Riles Dr. Wilson Ril es, candidate for the office of ~tale supeMnlendent of public inst ruction, i~ backing the proposition that the .stale must again assume at least so percenl of the cost of public liChools. Rilts spoke. Thursday night in Laguna Jl ills at a reception for him spClt"lsored by U'4 DemocriUc Clubs. Paf...»irkett, ;a9W&tt ~-1tr 'Laguna-111·,tc·h Democratic Club, presided. _'ll>c.cMllMll.w ""''"' lhat sM!iren ~lf!ifiMtiftd •tlend ¥hoof Where they live. Ha would not force busing on any corrummtty, Riles said. He said in1ef!r1tlon ia, necessary but will come naturally as housing patierns change. Riles al!IO ~e of a plan for higher education by~ '¥> student with abi.li · ty would . be exC!uded .from a co 11 e. g e or uni verS1ty· because he lacks. finaoc1al resou.rcest On dl"\Jf <abuse. Re said both parent!' and schools musL reali ze they ha ve a resPonsibility. IDies also called f9r stiffer penalties and increased enforcement aga inst narcotics peddlers. It was said at the reception that under adrninistration of Max Rafferty in the post Riles seeks. Rafferty spent SI million to administer SJ4 million V.'hile Riles, u ~y superint~ent handling federaJ education monies, spent onlp one percent for administration of $79 million . Pick N"w Leader DETROtT (UPI) -The United Auto \Vor kers' International executive board will meet next Friday !() select a sue· cessor to Walter P. Reuther to lead the J.IJ.million·member uni on into crucial contract talks this summer with the Big Three automobile manufacturers. ' ...... y "'"°' ,,. . ' . • ~ "T"i .. --• ~- BROWNWOOD. Tex. I UPI l -Police ·ool"lscated the movie "Midnight Cow· hoy"' Friday and arrmod the manager of 1 motion picture theater far allegedly ~howing an obsctne film . 1lle mnvle won· Li¥' Academy Award as' the BCl!lt Pk:· ture nf 196!1. Senior Girl Scouts Shirley Collorh, Ann Forsyth, il'ecky SourB, Janet Stanton and Qita WooUey (lronl.left). scout .tw good camping spot afte r ar- rivi!li at Newport Dunes AquaUc Park in Newport tleach where more than 400 ~· · Count.y .Girt Scouts are conducting camporee tJ'li 5 weekend: Gtrls arrived Friday allernoon. Tlle)'!ll•b.-""llll' Sunday, ' • I The U.S. Comma nd said the latest fighting raised to 132 the number of A1nerican troops killed and lo ~ the number wounded in American drives into Cambodia that began ~lay L U.S. and South Vietnamese forces are operating on a dozen different fronts inside Cambodia along a !JOO.mile stretcll of the border \\.'ith Vietnam. The campaign is aimed at destroying North Vietnamese and Viet Cong base campt5 and supply depols Inside Carli- bodia used for launching attacks into South Vietnam. About 14,000 American troops and 20,000 South Vietnamese are in Cambodia. The allies claim they have killed morc- th.an 7 ,000 North Vietnamese and Viel Cong troops and seized thousands of tons of weapo ns, anununltion , other rn.ilitary equ ipment and foodstuffs, On Friday, a U.S. 25th Infanll'y Division convoy moving toward the Cambodian border \\'as attacked by North Vlet- nan1ese troops a half mile from the frM. lier on the Vietnainese side, about 26 n1iles northwes~ of Tay Ninh City. One American \\"as killed, and eight wounded, the U.S. Comniand sai~. l\ilore counterattacks were expected by field cornmanders, although U.S. military analysts in Saigon said the allied thrusl-' ag ainst North Vietnamese base camps inside Cambodia have res tri cted the enemy's effort. "'t\'e v.·ould not be surprised, however, lo see some pockets of re6istance de· velop or to see counterattacks and screen· ing actions." one analyst said. Lt. Gen. Do Cao Tri. commander of the 3rd Corps. Tactical Zone that shares n1ore than 200 miles of border with Cam· bodia west and north of Saigon, said hi!I troops had seized enougll military equip. ment lo arm about 60 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong battalions. 'l'ri also said about two tons or medi· cine.s worth $1.S million were captured . $2.4 Millio11 iI1 He1·oiI1 Seized in Tijuana Raid TIJUANA, Mexico, (AP) ·-Heroin worth $2.4 million was 1elzed Friday and 10 persons were arrested, incl~ng a man and his wife sought .since late 1968 in one or the largest narC<1tics cases on the West Coast, fed eral judicial police said .. Mex.ican authorities said ~;&,4rr:e•d I& --· 1ojlbna!s od a . t 30 pounds of hfroln Ind a la bora where the narcotics hid been .processed ill ·•.fMhionable hillslde..,_. ll(ll!Jthe•t" ol the border city. Al.9o 8eiZed, offict>rs :said, were five bazookas, an automatJc pi.!tol, a n1achlne gun silencer, a sawed-off shotgun and a ~large quantity of ammunition. Among those · arrested and detained In city jail in connection with drug pos· session and conspiracy to smuggle \\'ere Roberto Hernandez Chaires a.nd his wife Alena, both of Tij uana. Thl' cot1ple was sought In California as "the major su ppliers of heroin in Southern Ca lifornia and Baja California ," said U.S. Atty , Harry Steward in San Diego. They were among 50 pe rsons sought in fed eral grand jury indiclmcnl.S issued in conneclion v.·ith a Sl million seizure of heroin and cocaine in December 1968 at San Ysidro, Calif. Steward ~aid about 40 µ:rsons have been lried in the case, most of them pleading guilty or being convicted of smuggling and conspiracy charges. ~lexican authorities said a woman was arrested while v.·ai!ing in line to cross into the United Stales al about noon. They said she was wearing a bandelier contai ning 135 one.ounce packages of heroin under her clothing . The v.·oman, identified only as San ta Flores J\.lcriea , led police to the hi llside residence. Negroes, State Officials Clash on Dorni S liooting .JACKSON, Mis... (UPI) -Negro lead- ers angrily charged Friday that a skirm· ish line of state troopers fired "without justifica tion" into a crowded girl~' dorn1i- t~ry at J ackson SLa~ College, killing t"'o students. Authorities contend lhe lroopers were caught in a "crossfire" of sniper fire fron1 the predon1inantly Negro campus early Friday. No officers were hit in lhe gunfi re, which also wounded 15 students. Charles Evers, the black mayor of Fayette. told a rally in t.he li1ississippi capital Friday night that troopers should have withheld their fire despite rock· throwing by student.!!. "There c11 n be no excuse for firing into a college dormitory-no justifica· tfon ," he said. The college of 4,557 students was c!o~ed until May 24 graduation exercises after the violence, and the cllJT1pus was virtu- allv deserted Friday night. Policf' and National Guardsmen made quiet patrols of the area. Plwne Rate Hike For La.guna Due? General Tel~ Company has filed application for 1 ceneral rate increa.~e that would boost the re.sKlenUal nat rate iQ the Laguna area from the present $5.50 lor a one-party line to $7 .25 and from $4.25 to 11.00 for a two-party lint. The foor-party rate would Co from $3.60 lo 15.<5. Rates for busine.s servl~I trom phone• with 494.497 and t99 prefiru would be increased !rom the ex!itl111 fl2:S5 for a one-party· Ihle to $17.20. The two-party OOiilneu flat rate would go from 18.80 lo Ill.OS and the PBX lr11nk nat r:ate from $11.60·1o '2$.76. n~ appUcation filed Friday Wllb the California Public Utilities Commission wou)d amount 1o al\ increaJMe of $86 rn lllk>n annuall)'. On July 2, 1169, the PUC granted the company a r•i. boast or 112.2 million 11nd promllled another M.4 mlllJon annual i n c r e 1t t e when lht company •moosttated adequacy of ill »ervioe. Thr. violence, "·hlch followed a rowdy demonstration \\'e<lnesday night, broke out v.·hen youths set fire to a dump truck and lhrew niiss i!rs al police and troop- ers :is they sought lo restore order. Witnesses sairl lhe troopers drew up In a .5kir1nish line on Lynch street, .1 four-lane thoroughfare ~plitling th.e cam· pus. and fired volleys or shot.~ into a fiv e. story ~ir!s' dormitory, v.·here many students had fled. "They shot riglil ur the side of the tlormitory,'' said \\'arner Buitron, presi· dent of the Student Government A&!IOCi· ation at Jackson State. "They just start- 00 firing unprovoked." "It was a massacre,'' said •lenry Paige. a Jackson State senior. Chif'f of Detectives 1\1. 8. PierCt' said, howeve r, there ""'as quite a hit of snip- er firing ... (and) there wu a man nn the fourth floor of the women's dor· mitory." Orange Coast Weather Beach season officially arrives on 01e Orange Coast this weekend v.·ith hot Y.·eather forecasts inland -sure t() send weekenders flocking to the beaches. Some fo~ io the morning wilt give way tO bright, sunny S;kies. INSIDE TODAY flfikc Douglas' 3on, ~licluset, '8 subject of Uie cover J!OTJI iB today's r (nnily Wttkly. Ht may look like hi& fath~r. but he ioes11'1 think like /1 i111. )hid tht long //air i.s11't /or a n16v1e rolt. citltcr as l11t1 /Qt/1er'J 111ight be frnn1 t.in1e to time , AllR l•~Hn I f~to•ltl-1 • Chvrc~ Ntwt l·S H•re.aM I (l•n lllH ll•ll Mfftlllt, ,. Ctmk• I MOvi.1 JI C"n-r• l ••• , 111... , .. ,, 0.•I~ Nf!i<•• t Storl\ 1•11 ••lt.tlfl '••• ' Sloe-Mwkth II-It ' , I O.llLY PILOT ·captain Trades Blues for Gray \ j,;,.~ . ''This charoctt r J'vt crtatt d changes whtn ftnjtct nioney into thffsctnt and if that isn't lift then I don't know what is. Dolio.,. bills or pound note.s , •. they all seem to tran sform circumstances." SP:ECIAL . PRICES -FOR -SUN .• MAY 17 ONLY BOMBSHELL 12 Noon-7 p.m. While Quan ities Last Samuel Becket t By TOf\1 BARLEY Of tM O.ltr f'l'-1 tl•lf ASK ANY 10 tilEN In the street what they know about Captain John Treasure Jones and nine will tell you without htaitaUon that he's the master mariner Who brought the Queen Mary to Long ~ach on her last voyage. And each, in h~· d's ey e, will again see a deeply ~. · ~ r;kipper choking with emotlon brushing tears from his eyea aa be , surrenders <lwnership of his beloved Queen M11.ry and reluctantly accept! • what he know!!: will be the deMructlon, In relative terms, of the ocean going ~ liner that meant so much to ao many millions who :sailed in her from 1936 t.o ... 1967. · .. i He wasn't alone In his grief on that lovely December day in Long Beach. I was standing j ll!t a few yards Crom him, surrounded by stricken Angl06 and Anglophiles who very clearly were very unhapPf about the whole arrangement and whose view of the final docking of a great liner was marred by a mist that didn't come from lbe nearby ocean. WE WEPT WITH Captain Jones and Jl were not &!hamed of those tears. For the Queen MaJ. t.o Britons abroad and at home, wu much more than a great and revered liner ; she was a symbol of what we once were in terms of material prosperity and what we stlll are ln un· ahateable terms of human endeavor. It marked the end of an ere. And if a man who had spent 47 years at sea paci ng the bridges of a wide range of ships could shed his tears then, by God, £0 could we. That was Captain John Tfea.sure Jones, the doughty skipper who told me later ovJf' a consoling cup of tea that his future was in England with the family that had lost him for so long to that inexorable mistress, the sea, and which would now have him back "devoted to nothing more than my garden and the country life we all Jove ao much.'' LET US Pt10VE on nov.· to a meeting this week ln Costa Mesa's Bethel Towers and another John Treasure J ooes, one w11o bas forsaken his trim, nauticaJ navy blue ior a 1velte and flattering shade of public relations gray. For the former Captain Jones Is now a public relations e1ecu· tlve who figures high on the payroll of Queen Mary-Diners Club, the principal concessionaire in wha t I! gC>ing to be a $21) mllllon Long Beach compleL THERE ARE NO TEARS for his absorbed audience ot senior citizens. Rather, there ls a glowing account In ring· Ing tones of the "splendid progress" befng made ln tearing the guts out of the shlp and the Imminence of that great day in December when we -shall all hail the former Queen Mary as a lavishly equipped convention center and mari· Um e mu.scum. There hll:!I been a change of heart u sweeping as the chanaes in the ship that a dejected Ca ptain Jones brought to Long Beach two and one-hall years ago, a change we would not have thought possible remembering as we do today our last view of the skipper who refused to take a Int dockside look at his famous charge, He told his Bethel Towers audience that one of the few remaining original f11tures after the construction men get through will be the captain's quarters on the old lintT. And he jocularl y v.·ondered what additions could be made to the furnishings and accomodations v.·ith which he was so familiar -"a captain 's chair something on the Jines of Disneyland," was hls comment. E1.aclly. And that brings me to a suggestion . Why not lost.all Captain Jones In that chair to grin and wave at gawking tourists ? Slightly to the left of a 38-22-34 Jas.11 dressed as Queen f..1ary and just a shade to the right of a gi.ant teacup. Saddle back Valle y Se rvice Group Forms A hancW"ul of Sa.dd!eback VaUey citizens have banded loiether to bring ~cial serv ices lo area residents in lletd. "THE PLAY CENTER" FOR ACTIVE KIDS 2988 Sunday Only! Exciting Play Center \Vith air Olte, tra· peie, ladder, swinging pole, 8' slide. IS.ft. headbar. 250-CT. NAPKINS .'<iu11dn11 Onl11 2a~ 250 ct. y:hitc paper lunch· eon napkins. Ideal for pie· nlcs. Save. PLAYTIME SNEAKERS AGILON PANTY HOSE ~ Fashion colo~!:~g!ose ol stretch nylon. Small, med., med. tall, tall. • "f ,,//\ ' JR. BOYS' NYLON JACKETS S u11da11 Ot1l11! " I SHORTS SETS FOR CAREFREE DAYS neg. 1.97. \Vlth or withou t hood. Drawstring y,·a.Jsts, zip~r fronts. Colors. Sll"S 3 lo 7. ln machine washable shorts and lops. Some in 100% cotton. Other easy-car e fabrics, too. J laJf.band boxer ,, ·©t .1'.1111 .:z.;;r;n.1~-~:lt*?:EZ:!:twr"""'"'"'"mcz.:J'J wais t sty le. Colors. 3-6x, 7·14. 491 ] r lippt.•1·, l guard , ii comb COTTON TERRY TOWELS Face Towel Bath Towel 201 -pc. TACKLE KIT .S11ndn11 Only! 283 Includes l u rt s, bobben:, hooks, l1nr and S\\"ivels. Pla.st11: tackle box. too. MICRIN.~ NOXZEMA® CREAM They are Orange CC1U11ty's rrw6t service utenslon unit d. the Salvation Ann y which was formed officlally on Wedntsday, May 13 during a meet i ng at Bu ffy 's Restaurant. Serving u diainnan of the group will be Bill Paris of Fanners Insurance Croup. David L. Palagyi, maneger . of a Bank of America branch will be the un it's trt'!asurer and Marshal Don Rhea y,·ill be the we\fart'! director. representative for the Orange County Salvation Ar my , participated in the formation meeUng and told the group about the ~ mobile canteen which will be stationed in Orange County. It has been purchased by the servi~ llnits and will be used for fires, floods and other diluten:. Coast Thie · For Rabies OinioDates Sunda11 Onl.!I! Your Cholc" Reg. l .96. Choo&f' blu,. floral print T-strap or red or blue bum~r toe bal. Bolh in canvas, sizes 5-12. 13 3 15x~!!:ls. 24x46" Belh!el!!:n. pink. blue, red or old gold solid co · or stripes. M'atchlng Wash C!oth . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 24c Your Cholee! ,..Sunda11 OHi y r.ttCRIN: JO.oz. bolUc oral R.nili cpUc gargle. NOXZP.:M.A: 10-oz, jar med i- cated, soot.hing crean1. • l'"luld e1. •• H" ""· 73~ Other committee members include Judge Richard D. Hamilton, the Rev. C. F. W.,t.ers, South Shores Baptl!it Church and William ll . Umebrook, principal of Crov.·n Vallry Scllool. 'l1te unit hopes to provide IUCh ..-vkes as summtr camp ror )'OWlPters. fuel and arocerY Ol'dren. milk and ~I hmches, aid for burned out ftmWes, aid f err translenta. llltTVice and com- fort fot needy lllwt·iu, holiday di.-. ud Jllfl.I, hearing aids for .,..i. cloCblq and aho"' for children, ald for minor oporallam and denW care and x.,.ys. The unll joins ]7 olhtr voluntttr oomnUt:ten l~ Orange County. In Sant.8 An• i nd Anaheim the uni ts have resident orficen and faClllties •hleh carry on Intensive pro-- (l'ams and 8ef"Vlce as well aa religiou1 pro,r11ms ror the """""""11 y . Paul H. Kugler, I I e 1 d Low cost rabies vaccination clinics will be held through. out the Orange Coast area from l\1ay 21 through June II, according to the Orange Coon- ty Hea.Jlh Department in San- ta Ana. The clinics will vaecinat dogs for $1. Local Iaw11 ~u that every dog four month.o; of age or older be vaccinated against rabies and lk:t:Med . Tht! vaccination will protttt a dog for two )'eara. The clinics will be o pen from 1 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the place and date11 Indicated : 32-QT. SIT-ON-HAMPER May 21-lA Pai Plaza, S111uln11 Onl11 t-11sslon Viejo. . 1414 x 11~"15%" 11lutJc June 2 -Ftre WUon on ha.n1rier w I th ""nUl"tf'd Bushard Street. F o u n I ai n front and back. Avocado, Vall ey. bltu~. gold, pink. y,•hlt£'. June 2 -Old fi re housr on Miramar Strrct. S a r June • -Oranf.\C Count~ Clemente. Fairgrounds, Costa Mr!a. June 11 -F1rt ala11nn1 ~llt lngdale and lleil Stree ts, llun Ungt.on Beach. 221 24" HOODED GRILL Bruler grill with .f.pM.!Unft Jrld. 2-pol.iloh it:>l "'-th Ad· JUSlable tnH And S·lnch • \vhecls. Charge It. 996 Llmlltll Q"~llll-Ht ... Mii It dN!t rt IJi"m"""""""'"=·~· .. 71 ..... ........~ :--·· .. '~o::--"'"'"l!JJ BIG NESTLE BAR:; 21~ King site bar. Milk chocolate and almond. Dell- cious NesUe bar, enough to sal.isry any hunger. t ,. ' 5.uurdar. Ma1 1b, 1970 s O.AILV PlLOi 3 Dr. 'DeBal{ey Blasts U.S. 'Penney Pinching' By TOl\I BARLEY OI JM 0.111 '1191 $tttl Dr. Michael DeBakcy bla1ned •·pelllly pln<:hing" Adn1inistration policies Friday l9r slo\¥illg the pulse of "vitally needed" research into t..ransphu1t procedures and lhe per~istent tCJCCtio11 problems faced by physicians. The Houston heart surgery pioneer pleaded during his U(;J press conference for great.er public participation in all fields of medicine and the removal of fund raising practices from a "private W 0111en on List ' Of Generals For 1st Tin1e \V ASH INGTON 1UPlJ -The first lwn women to be nominated for Uie rank or general agreed today that lfs mainly a point of honor. ''I don't know: I've never been a i::ener- al before," s1iid Col. Anna 1.1ae I-lays, 1.:hief of Army Nurses. \.\'hen asked whet.h· f'I her nc\v rank would n1akc a difference in her operations. "The greatest thing is the honor they ;ire paying us," said Col. Elizabeth P. lfoisington, director of th;;: \Vomens' Army Corps l\VACl. "All our \\'omeu are standing taller toda y." President Nixon nominaled the b\O lady colonels along with 80 male colonel.~ for promotion to the rank of brigadier general late Friday. Allhough the action i.! routine, the nominations require the approval of Ute Senate. Congress authorized the creation of y,·omen generals in 1967, but it has taken three years for the first of them to ap· pear on the nominating list. Col. 11oisington is 51: Col. Hays about the same age. Both joined the Army in J942. the first full year of America ·~ participation in World \Var II, and both have been on dul y since. Col. lloisinglon h:i s never marrie<I. Col. Hays' husband died in 1962. Under Army regulations she would hav e had to resign from the Nursing Corps if she had had I!. child . The director of the WACS was born the daughter of an Army colonel. in .11 fam ily of six child ren, in the small town of Newton, Kan. She attended Noire Dame of Maryland 1-ligh School in Balti- more, and .':rarlu atcd fr om Notre Dame t1f r..1ar yland College in 1940. Three of her brothers \vent to \Yest Point and one of lhem. Perry. retired rrom the Air Force. as a major ge neral i11 196.S. 1rrr father <lier! at the ra nk (If colonel. But hl'r mother. r.frs. Gregory Hoisington, still Ji\·es in Santa B<.1rllara. Col. I-Tolsington's decorations include the legion of mer it \Vith one Oak Lea[ Cluster, the Bronze Star, the Army Com- mendation Medal, and the r~rench Croi x tie Guerre l't'ilh silver star. She won the last when she entered Paris five days afters It s liberation in \Vorld \Var II. Col. llays \l'as born in Buff;ilo, N. Y., in a nonmilitary fE1mily of three. children . She has a sister, 1-'lrs. Donald F. Fritch· man. living a1 Hellertown, Pa. and a brother, Donald J . f.f cCabe, at F.mrn.aus. Pa. She was graduated in 1941 from the AllenlO\\-'n, Pa .. Hospital School of "Nurs- ing. lier decoration!i include the Le~ion pf Merit, Army Commendation f.1edal, World War 11 Victory f.1edal and the Asiatic Pacific Campa ign Medal. Man Fails iu Suicide, Killcfl Aft.er Attack LOS AN(;F:LE:S ll1l'l ) -A. 24-ycar--old Lo.~ .Angeles inan ~l ;ished hts wrisl5 in an 11n~ucccs~ful ~uic1de allen1 pt Friday then attacked his wire \\'ith a nnic.hr le •nd finally t1Jrned on three PQ1iee olfi· 1;ers hefore he ·wn s ~hot ((I death. Police said Wiltian1 1-laggerty had slashed his ""r1sl~ early in I.he morning and was lrcatcd end released .at central receiving hospital. Ile apµart>ntly had been despondent over being out of \Vork, It y,·as reported. DAILY PILOT N,.w,•ft l•..ch t1,1111• ···~h H11~ti11gl•11 le•ch F•w11t•l11 Yol1 .. y Colt• M11• S•11 Cl•"'•"'• f)ll,,NGl CO.l3T PUllLl~HINI> COMPl.,tj V ~"b•d N. w •• d Pn1"''"' •nd P~Dl•l- J,c~ It Curlev Vort Pr11•o""t end Gt"••t<•I M•ntQI• l hom •t Kt t•il Ea•"'' Thar'"' A. 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Sl'(Of'tl ct.o1• fll!ll•t<' t11!1l •I lrl•WJl'l'fl It-tr~ •nd co.1• ..,....,., c..11..,.. .. 11, 1'11»erl11llln '' ~ ... ,., t1.00 _..,!YI l'f "'Ill.,,,. -lfl~I m!ll!•rv !fn!ln•11ofo•• I?• .....,1n1,. I sect.or that ca• no longer cope wilh this rapidly expanding situation .·· Admlnlstration cuts of fund,s· tradl- llonally devoted to medica l res1tarch and training have amounl.ed to as much as 25 percent since President Richard M. Nixon loOk office. DcBakey said, "Not that we ever got very much of \hi' budget pie," he adde<I . "The $1.5 billion \1'e gol \\18s less tha a one peliC.ent of the federal budget and pathetically insufficient for our needs." Dr. DeBakey, who Je(t his burgeoning • Housl.on research and surgery practice for a enc-day lecture tour of the Irvine l'ampus, \~arned his audience that doc· lor.! and scientists face plenty of prol>- lems In lhe field of transplant iiurgery withoul he added complications posed by limitation of funds. The body'! built-in rejection of foreign organs and tissues remains the problem 1t was when Dr. Christiaan Bania rd of South Africa gave Louis Washkansky a new heart, DeBakey !aid. "BuL we hve high. hopes," he com· ment.ed. 1'lt Is gol11g to take a lot or re:senrch and th.at In turn I! going to take a lot of money which we don't have at the present time. "\\'e've had no real bre akthrough In know ledge b1 this field," DeBakey ad- rnitled. "But we're working hard on the problems and \\'e're also devoting a lot of our lime and talents to the possible del'elopmeot of an artificial heart -a (ield of research that is tremendously complicated and exacting.'' "But the increasing clamor of doctors Is for funds to aupport this r.ipidly f'~pandlng field of medical resean:h I~ an age when pOpUlatlon exploaion.s and an ioc.reaslngly heallb-con1eious public demands broad·b83ed medical flmdin&.'' DeBakey argued. "And we must remember that we're having to suffer cuts at .a lime when our funds should De boosted lo ~m· pensat.e for inflation and expandlna medical hori;ons,'' the surgeon said. Public interest is J1aturally ri11eted on transplant 5urgery and research "but 5 Gls Die we &houldn't. overlook what 11 belnt done In other fields," the surgeOn com- mented. "\Ve have made tremendous inroads In the problems of arteriosclerorts (hardening of the arteries) and oilier diseases that make up the tot.al heart picture ," DeBakey said. ''But l cu't !18Y too many times jwt what could .)le achieved with adequate funds and ~ sympathetic administration doling them out." N. Viets Launch Counterattack SAIGON (AP) -North Vietnamese \\.'hile Air Force gunshlP3 ra'k~ them troops today launched a third successive coun terattack against American base! inside Cambodia, killing five U.S. sold· icrs and y,•oundlng nine. Officers in the field told correspond- ents it appeared the North Vielnamese \Vere consolidating their forces and strik- ing back aftrr initial retreat in the face of the massive allied incursion into Cam- bodian. Th e enemy troops hit the American defenders of the ne1\•ly built Fire Base Branch in the tniddle of the night ~·Ith a hail of machine gun, rocket and rifle fire. ThE' Americans lowered their artillery .and fired point blank at the attackers, from Ute air. \Vhen dawn broke, the U.S. troops found U1e bodies of eight North Vietnamese soldiers on the barbed wire perimeter ol the base. The base is about 90 miles north ot Saigon and a mile inside Cambodia. The U.S. Command said the \alert fighting rai!ed to 132 the number or American troops killed and lo 506 the number \\IOUnded in American drives into Cambodia that began May 1. U.S. and South Vietnamese forces are operating on a dor.en different fronts: inside Cambodia along a 600-mile !ltretch of the border with Vietnam. MARINE VIEW SCHOOL'S JEFF GRIDER, TEACHER CHARLES BORKMAN DISCUSS PROJECT Huntington Beach Eighth Grader Captures SwHpstake• in Countywide Science Fair Chan1hcr Already Asks lmprovn1ent For Dol1eny Park The r.ampaign i.s aimed at destroying NorUt Vietnamese and Viet Cong base camps !'nd supply depots inside Cam- hndia 11scrl for launching attacks Into ~outh Vietnam. About i'll,000 American lroops and 20,(KIO South Vtetname~ are in Cambodia. Prize for Paper Proje~t ,,. Bench Y outli T nkes Science Fair Si.vee ps takes By TERRY COVILLE 01 th• 01111 1'1191 SI•!! Science is a v.·onderful thi11g. It l'an \\"ID a young boy countyv•idc recognit ion and al the same lime help hi.<: older ~i:'ller write love-notes In her boyfri end stationed in Japan. Jefr Grider. a 13-year·o!d eighth grader at f\1arine Vic.iv SC'hool i11 Huntington Beach, ls reaping the rewards of both aspects. !·!is science invention which lurns v.•ood chips into paper y,·on U1e Junior s1vecpstakes a\11ard this week in the Orange C.Ounty Science fa ir. "And my 17-year-old sis tt>r. Laurr.Iyn, \l'i!l use some of the paper to v.Tilc Jetr ers to her boyfriend ln Lhe service," Jeff said Friday. J eff's pro1c.c t is a s1mpl1f1cd, home \ers1on of a pa per mill. "The little n1otor gri nds \\'ood eh1p.o; Into say,·dust ," he explained. ''Then l Robert Andre\vs, 44~ of Ne,vporl Di'cs; Rites Set Robert. 1~, Andrews. 44. 1215 Sussex: Lane. Newport Beach, diM Thursday at Good Sa1nariLan Jloopila l in Los Angeles after a si x ,\ .. eeks' illness. Mr. Andre.1\-'S ""'s the son of Isabel Andrews Pease. Newport Beach civic leader. v.•ho survives him. Also surviving are a brother. Dr. Alan V. Andrews, T\>10, Ne\vport Beach; a sister, f\irs. Catharine Brillon, Denver . and three ch ildren, Richard, 19, Thomas, 111 and Janet. J5 Se rvices \Viii be 11 a.n1. i\l l)n<la y. at SL Andrcv.•s Presbyterian C hu r t h . Newport Beach, with gra veside ser1·1ccs at Pacific View J\.lemorial Park. The family suggests memoria l contrib- utions to the Hoag Memorial llospital Development Fund. 1111.~ the sav.·dust with \\'ater lo form \1ood pulp." Ins ide a cylinder Jeff built from items ~lorcd in the garage, the 1vater 1s drained lrum the \\'ood pulp through a screen and fa ucet. ";("hen I squeeze oul the last drops arid iron the v.·ood pulp 1vith my mother"s iro•i. It's pretty good paper ." Jeff's \\'ood chips came from ordinary Eucalyptus trees in the nelghborho<XI. The first paprr v.•as weak and tore apart but a special solution mixed v.•ith lhe 'i'>'aler provided by Crown-Zellerbach made It stronger, he says. Jetf"s dad ga\·e him tips on the process. He works for the Times f.tirror Company a.:; a printing plant manager and often visits paper mills. Jeff said. The science teacher at r..1arine View· lauded Jeff's project beca use of its paten· ha[ for reducing the cost of ma kl11g paper. J\·Iost paper mills use :1pecia l trees, y,·he re as Jeff 'l'as able to use ordinary, neighborhood trees. But r1ghl now Jeff is more y,·orr1ed alx>ul his sister's use of the project. "We have·n•t con1pleted arrangements for hrr li!iing my paper," he said, "but 1 thlnk she wants to." Negroes, State Officials Clash on Dorm Shooting JACKSON, J\11ss. /UPI) -Negro lead- ers angrily charged Friday that a sk irm- J$h line of stale troopers fired "without JUslifical1on'' inlo a crowded girls' donnl- lorv at Jackson State Co!lege, ktlliog l\\'O stude nts. AuthC'rities conle.nd the troopt?rs \\'ere caught in a "crossfire"' of sniper lire fron1 the prcdon1ioantl y Negro camp11.~ early Friday. No officers \vcrc hit in tJ1e gunfire, v1hlch also wounded 15 studcn1.~. Charles Evers , the black n1ayor of Fayette. told a rall y in the J\fississippi rapital Friday night that troopers should have.· u•ithheld their fire despite rock· throwing by students. •·niere can be no excuse for firing inlo .a colle.i;:e dormitory-no justifica- tion," he said. The college of 4,557 students was clo~ed 1•ntil May 24 graduation exercises alter I.he violence. and the campus was virtu- allv deserted Friday night. Police .and Niitional Guardsmen made quie t patrols of the are.a .. The violence, which follo\\•ed a ro11'dy demonstration Wednesday night , broke out v.·hen youths set fire to a dump truck and thre1v missiles .at police and troop- ers as th~y sought to restore order. \\'i tncsses said the troopers dre\\' up in a skirmish line on Lynch street, a four.lane thoroughfare splitting the rnn1· pus, and fired volleys of shots into a fivt- 5t<lry glr!s' dorn1lt-0ry, \1·hcre inany students h11d fled. ''They shot right up the side of the clorm1lory," said Warner Buxtron, presi- dent of the Student Government Assoc i· alion at Jackson State. "They just "!tarl- ed firing unprovoked." "It wa.! a massacre,'' said 1-lenry Paige. a Jack!lon Stale senior. Chief of Deteclives r.1. n. Pierce said, however. there "y,·as quite a bit of snip- er firing .• , (and) !here 11.·as a man on the fourth floor of the women's dor· mitory.·• BO Baiil.ditags Cited Ca pislrano Beach's dedication of the refurbished Doheny State Beach is today, hut the chamber of commerce is already asking for more improve ments with lefl· over money. It isn't that the chamber member.! are unhappy wiih the redevelopment project north of the San Juan Creek, they .inst want all of the funds already allocated to the project spent on the park. The project costs are under budget, according to Ja1ries Whitehead, Ca!lfomia Parks District direetor, but exact figures are not available, because there are still a few expenses to be recorded. State Parks Direct.or William Penn r-.1ott told chamber leaders the excess n1oney is enough t.o build a new sewe r lift station for tht lavatory and sl}pwer facilities sooth of the rreek, .and pr'Ovide penllanent lavatory facilities for the day use area there. In a letl«.>r the chamber v:ill .send to Moll next ~·eek, a request for these improvements y,·jll be made to "eliminate pollution of the beach and ocean from septic tank overflow of the overloaded lavatory a[td sho1,·er facilities, and lO replace ug1' temporiiry lavatories.'' Wife. Stabbed; Husha11d Sought .'\n irate: Snota Ana husband chased his u·ite. in1o the street Friday night U1en heal her <1ncl st..1bbed her 5l'Veral times 11.·it.h a kitchen knife, neeing when neigh- bors called the polit:c. Police said f.1rs. Mayola L. Ve&"ICY, 25 , of 2408 S. Evergreen SL. is in .serious condition at Orange County ,..1edical Cen· ter. They are soorching for her husb11nd, Charles W, Veasey, 29, who allegedly did the stabbing. An argument over the rouple's children apparently sparked a fight abotll 9 p.m., police said. first Veasey chased his y,'ife into the 5lreet and bea~ her. then re- entered the house and returned with a knife and stabbed he r in the back and shoulders. according to police reports. TI1c allies clalm they have killed more than 7 ,000 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops and seized thousands cf IOOll of \\'eapons, ammunition, other military equipment and foodstuffs. On Friday, a U.S. 25th Infantry DivisiO!I convoy moving toward the Cambodian border was attacked by North Vitt· namese troops a half mile from the fron- tier on the Vietname~ side, about 21 miles northwe st of Tay Ninh City. One American was killed , and eight wounded , the U.S. Command said. f.fore counterattacks were e:r~ed by field commander~. although U.S. military .analysts in Saigon ,;ald the allied thrusl~ against North Vietnamese bll.Se camps inside Cambodia ' hal/e restricted the enemy's effort. · "We y,·ould not be surprised, howevet, to see !Orne pockets of resistance de· \"e!op or to see counterattacks and screen- ing actions," one analyst said. Lt. Gen. Do Cao Tri, commander or the 3rd Corps. Tactical Zone that sham n1ore than 200 miles of border with Cam· bodia ~·est and north of Saigon, said his troops had seized enough military equip- ment to arm about 60 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong battalions. Tri also said about two tons of medi- cines worth Jl.5 million were captured. Israel Re-ports Longest Air R<Lid By UNITED 1'RE.5S JNTERNATIONAL Israel opened t.h(? weekend with one. or It~ longest air strikes against Egyptian targets on the Sur.z Canal. reporting a six-hour raid that began Friday night and ended this morning. Ground fighting flar· ed along the Israel.Jordan front. f.filitary spokesmen in Tel Aviv 1aid the air raiders were not challenged by the Egyptian air force in their overnight canal raid in contr93t to .11t least two dogfights Friday over the 102-mile water· way . · ConfUctlng reports emerged from both t.uael and Egypt on the results of the Friday air battles. Tel Aviv claiming three Egyptian 1'-figs downed , Cairo claiming one 1sraeli jet knocked out. Neither admitted losing a plane. Mr. Andrews was born In Los Angeles but had been a Newport resident since 194(), He was a graduate of Newpo rt Harbor High School and of the University of California at Berkeley. Dana Highway Endangers Property He had been employ'Cd by Standard Oil of Califomia at their La llabra offices for 22 years in the organization and cost. conlr'ol operation. f\tr. Andre\.\'S v.·as acli l'c for many years in Boy Scouting, He was a memher o( Balboa PO\Ver Squadron, A!pha Della Phi fratemity and St. Andre\11s Church. Viejo, Nigu el Groups ,To Present Exhibit Members of the MiMion Viejo and Niguel art associations will present an art exhibit toda y and Sunday ;.t Mon:irch Bay Plaza, South Laguna. from ID a.m. In 5 p.m. featured at the two s~ow lngs will h,, 1he workds of lhe memhers of tho Mission Viejo Art Assoclolion . Children mal participate in "Add·A·Slroke-P3!nl .. J~' where youlh!ul artist.A n111y Jake 11 bn.ish to cAnvass as thfy walk by the dlsplay at Monarch Plar.a. , The removal ol part or all or 80 separate properties will be required when Co.asl Highway is y,·idened through Da na Point. St.ale. lllghw ay olfielals told a group of abool 150 people at Richard Henry Dara: School Thursday that ltn feet of right of way will be required on both irides ol the highway before widening can begin . "Two-thirds <A. the affected properties are improved," said Lloyd Emmert right- ol-way official "Some wlll ha ve to be modified and In a few cases the mlire slf11Cture will ha ve to be dem olished ." •le said most of the properlies 11.·ere 11::turill y clear of the right of way hut th:it building owners would probably rind the highway "right al their front door" and wou!<i have: to alter lheir ~lructures, lie said appraising and acquisi1lon would begin In the ran. If negotiation f::iils the state would institute con· demnntKin proceedinp to acqulrt lhe r1ght-O(•WBy. 'T'he. highway, which affects Dana Point between Blue Lantern Slreet .and Del Obi5po Road, i! scheduled to ~e widened fro1n a 56·foot to an 84·fool...roadway in 1973. - The road will include a Jf.foot me: ian strip, pari..ing, and left turn lane.! pr tr. ably at Crystal Lantern, Copj'.l?r n· tern, Silver Lantern, Golden Lant , Violet Lnnlem, Amber Lantz:m Blue Lantern streets. Norman Brinkmeyer, des · en~neer, said that the state Ls a)so considtrin[it ft ::ittening the curve atJ Silver Lantem Street. / necessary because by mid-1970 there will be 35,000 cars per day using the roadway. "We're building a freeway north -0f here in the late 1970s at which time the traffic on Coast Highway will drop," said Hashimoto. ''But it will again In· 'crease to 30,000 cars per day in • short time." He said the present width of CO!st Highway doesn't allow left tum Janes, reduces ii! 'capacity and tncreaM:s poten- tial for accidents. ''AcckientJ on Ulis serlion are low for thlll type of road , but those that take place •re usually at the Intersections." Or. Roger Sanderson, cht1Jrm.11n of the lie said there: .a~e t o locations where Mlmmlttce to Incorporate Dana Point· slope fasemcnts 111 be required, Capistrano Beach a!ked Hashimoto if t-f'lwee11 Crystal ntem and Copper ltiere were any beauUficatlon plans for l.antero_ street~·.!. on the curve north the median strip. nf flf11e. tii'nlern v.·here the ... grade will• ' Sandcr!IQn sei<I his group wooki like be rrduecd five to six feet in the interest !o ~ee Islands made of the 14·foot median ol safel y. slrip wilh trees. grass arid planl11 and Wlllh1m ll"'!hlmoto, director of the places left on the aldewalks for trees. State Division of Hiahways' Los Angeles He also said lbty would like tn have office, t xpla\ned that the ""'idcning i1 underground uUlltles and lhe use tA ( ~ kind of l1ntem1 for s1reet lirhts as was proposed in ~ 1930s. Stuart Balley ol' the county planning department 5ald that the slate doe3 not ha ve fund! for planting thi.s type of highway. He added , however, the county Is requiring the incorporation of some of the land~aping ideas suggested by !he South Coast Scenic Improvement ProjC(t u development. is •pproved for the area. He said the county doe.! plan to redesign the need of Blue Lantern Street to make It the beginning of • bluff park overlook.Ing Dana Point flarbor. Ba iley said lhat (lnanclng: for planUng the median strip can be acquJrtd by citizens forming a county l!f'rvice area or an as.o;e$Sment district through the )91) <ICl. llashin1oto agrttd saying that Ult stale y,·j!I prepare. the medillnlf y,·lth top IOll rather than asphalt if llity are assured '~ by a responsible agency such as ll county Clr a city that ~·Ill be plented and maln- lalned. ' l ' fl OA11. V PILOT S1turdeJ, ri,., 16, 1970 Pulpit and Pew The ~Itta Verde United ~~ eveNng a! L.agun.a MetMdtsl Cbu.rcb, 1701 Baker f\1oulton Playhouse · Sunday. Slreet. Costa Mes;i, \\'111 ha\'.C The gala "first nighl" affair twG ~unday morning Worship v•lll feattire charnpagne before Services at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Gutst 11peaker Ynll be Re v. the perfonnance. :tntl coffee Alfred Her11ld, a~iate ex-and dessert follo"'ing the ecuUve director or education perforrnance. The casl of for the California Council on Spoflord, the play to be Alcohol Problems, an inter-preS('nled, .,.,·ilJ attend the ]lOSI· church agency created and performance party. F' i directed by 29 denom inations . further inrormation a n e !!is topic for !he day .... ·ill performa~ party. fo r be "ls There An Ans11·cr?" furthPr inforn1;it1on an e "Charactt'ristics of The NE>w Te sla.men! Church ,'' is '''" ~ubject I o commemorate Pentecost Sunday, al Harbor Ckrt1tian Cburcb, Disciples of Christ, Dr. D. W. tttcElroy, minister. The congregation meets each Sunday at Harper Elementary School, 25 E. lllth St.. Costa 1'<1C'sa. Services begin with Sunday School at 9:30 \\.'orship services are at !0:45. Harbor Reform Temple \\'Ill tic kets. priced at $5 earh. con- tact :O.·lr. a,1d r-.lr~. llarold Fr<Jn~ at 675-794!. /1 salute tn lsrael"s 22nd Annirersary vrill be sponsored by the Jc\\i sh Community Council of Orange County on Sunday at 2:3{1 p.m. in the Garden Grove 1-ligh School Audit orium. Stanford a n d Euclid, Garden Grove. The program is hfing organized a ,1d directed· b} Cantor Phili p ~l oddrl of Temple Beth Eme l of Anaheim, and coordinated by r-.trs. Stanley Lcven50fl of Anaheirn Th e program will pfCS('Ot a pageant of songs, "·ord~ and dances reflecting ihe spirit of l ~rael and the identifi cation or Jewish youth with the fa tr and fortune of Lhe spirll11a! homelaDd. ?.·!embers of Christ Lutberan ~ Cburcb, 7&1 Victoria, Costa r-.1esa will celebrate the festival of Pentecost and Holy Communion on Sunday at the 8:Jfl and 11 a.m. services. The Rev. Lother Tornow will have a message on the Lheme, ··Receiving the Spirit of God ," at both services. At the ll a.m. service. 29 young people of the 8th Grade cla" "111 be confirmed. "finding Ones God '' is the title of the sermon to be preached by Rev. David DiProfio at Ckrt1t Churcb by the Sea. 1400 W. Ba lboa Blvd., Newport Beach_ The service of v.·orship is at 9:30 a.m. Sunday Pastor Jame's Blain has chosen a1 his sennon lltle for the worship service to be held at 10 a.m., "Your Gift From God -pea~!··. at Newport Harblr Lu lb e ran Cb1.trcb. Seventeen members (See PULPIT, P111e 5) E1Jangellst C a t h o I i c evangelist Rev. Robert R. Arrow· smith, S. J .. \Vil! be t he guest speaker for the 7 p.m. service ,of t he Costa Mesa Foursquare Church Sunday. The church is .located at 1734 Oran~e Ave. Nlxon Move Latcded Private Schools Get Boost By GEORGE \\', CORNELL 1.1' IUMtl•ll Wrl!tf SAN FRANCISCO <API - Roman Catholic bishops have cwnmendcd President Nixon fo r affirming the urgency of :o;aving private re I I g i o u s schools from dying ou t for a lack or fu nds. But the bishops say they don"t wan t such schools kept going to perpetuate racial segregation. The b i s ho ps emphasized they are jwt as keenly con- cerned for "racial justice" in church related schools as for their financial stability and that both church and govern· ment must exert leadership to end race discriminallon. In a telegram to the Presi· dent Thu rsday at the close. of their !'!emiaMual meeting, the bishops thanked him for his statement recognizing the special value of nonpublic schools and agreed th a t wiU!out government help these· ate headed lo\toatd col\;i p~e "Tt\is disaster in the na· lion's school syste1n can be averted by lhe goven1n1enl 's prompL rtsponse to the non· public school's reasonabe re · quest for ·tax funds," the bishops said . They hailed the selling up of a prcisdenti11l panel lo recammend solutions. In other actions. the J\a- lional Conference of Catholic Bisho·ps. cmnprising 1 h r £piritusl leaders of 43 0)1111011 Amen can Catholics: -Endorstd the proposed ramlly assistance ac!, pa.<.Scd by the HOit.Se and pend1n~ before the Sena1P. a s a sub5tanlial .social ad vance 10 aiding poor families but urgrd Uie minimum annual $1.600 in~ome to a famil y of fo11r be substantially inrrl';J ~ed -Approved .est.abi\•1h1np11t of 11 training cen ter [or U1c ministry in Boston. -Received a report that an evaluation of religious lrXl· boo ks u:.ed in Catholtc !'lass· rooms t~ expe<:ted to result 1n defini te standards by Junt. The content of some modern Church leaching n1 ate r i a I c:ime. under sharp fire from an un oft1cia l group -the Na- !lonal Fede.ration or Laymen which cla imed l h e nia!erials 1\ere unsound and called l11r a nal!onal boycott a.i:<11n!ll parish contnbut1:ins tn pru le.,1. l\l rs . Paul Leininger or Anahr\m, Catir. a leader of the group, told a news con- ference the clas~ro o tn re ligious books use "~ecular, 1".;btr 11!1al approachl's th<'t dilute faith ,111d rnoral s," caus· 1ug many young people to quit the Chul'ch. Th<i1 VH'w '~ii~ d 1~puted by the president Clf an o the 1· Catholic lay organiLation , th P National A! soc 1 a t i o n cf t aymcn ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY (ffM '"" L .. ,.,, S~nd1y S1rvlcei1 11 A.M. H•w ti n1 ft!I l"'lnlll l'irwtr •!"'I~ you Ill<" OOMI 14•• ti Ml YM'rf'" lrM 1r«n t141 llmll~h&n• ll•W ti dlKO¥tr and 1'11~1tl yo~• W-trlul Siii Huntl"11I011 lllC~ unuH ChU•(h Of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 420 Tenth St., •.• rhoM ll6·:Zll0 ~~~~Ill FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH I 650 HAMILTON. COSTA. MESA ll:t:V. J. 0. WAl.LACf Su..J•v School •••••••• t :4S Tr•;nin9 Union •••••••• 5:00 Morning Wor•hip •. , •. I I :OOE~•nint Wo,.~i p • •·.,. 6:00 W.dn•1d•v Pr•v•• M••+in9 for ,11 •9e1 ·., •..• • ••• • •• 7:10 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IU.NCHIS OP THI MOTHllt CHUltCH THI flltST CHU•CH o• cwa1sr. SCllNTllT IH IOSTON. MA.S5ACHU1mt. "Mortals and Immortals" .Su nday. ri.tay 17th THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomts You. ST. JAMU, l20f YI• Lide, Newpert hoc.II 7:JO •.m.-Hoty l1,h•rl1t f :OO 9.11t.-MonHrtt 1"Ny0t 1st' lrlll 511111, H•l., luc:ll•rhr lotd & 4fll S.11. f :OO •·"'.-Church kll•ol 11 :00 •.111.-Holy l 1ch.,l1t lit & Jrd 111111. Montl11t ,,..,... lftCI & 4tll Su11. Child c-et f :OO •.111. T"-ln. Joh11 P • ......, II, l.cter lite ...... Dotllll A.. Cr•lllP APIKlate lector PHH: 671°0111 I I NEWPORT HA RBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 798 Oov•r Or. LI 8-l6l I I TM lo'f, Jornn G. l lain, rostor Tllo Rn. Re11•llll Whltir. Auluant Pol tor cnurcn •I S•udy g •I •·"' I Cnurch •! Wonh•~ !~ C>O • rn Nursery caro a vaileble WELCOM E LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2~00 Parific Vie\V Dr. ('orona del r.·Iar DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Mr1 . Woivir Chomberlel11, l'ori lh Workirr Phon• 644-7664 f :GO A..M. Fomlly Worshl' 10:00 A.M. S1o1ndoy Ch111n:h Scheol 11:00 A.M. fnthe Worship Nu""'Y rra•ldird ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave ., C.M. Sulld"Y' 7:)0 &-f :JO Ch•rch Sc"-1-t:lO l~~~~~~~~~~~g~' ~~~~~~~~~~g 1111"4..,1: 6:30 & 10 9,1r1.; Holy Dap • •11ll•U1tCe4 ""°" '4l·t111 N1rnry A.lw"Y' A.••ll•bl• Co1t1 Me1a-Flr1t Church of Christ, Sc ientist 2110 M~a Y11rd1 Dr., COiia Me•• S11nday School-t :15 A..M. Ch1o1rch Sirr.lce -11 A..M. Vicar, TH ll••· Jott11 W. Do111l.dso11 -"''" 141·1316 1 11~~~~~1 I CHR I ST LUTHERAN CHURCH Miu curi Svnod 760 \llctorio Sr., Coil• Me10 tothor Y. Tor~ow, P11tor 541-5404 ' UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 22St S. I. PALISADIS aOA.D SANTA A.NA. HEIGHTS I VNOAY SCHOOi. ., •.....•...•..... , .•...••.•.. t:•J A.M. HIO.NINO WOll:IN11' ...•.. .. ...... 11 .t..M. •Vl'H INO WOlllHl .. ,... .. . .... ..... 1 .. .M. MIDWt:t:K 51'11:\llCI' Wt:ONf50.t.Y 1:» ... M, wmi.rn l. Ac-,..,,.;. c~wr<ll .,hon• su-un ~~~.~~[ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ef hullttll• V•llrr l.t.m•rft•n ''""" 17415 M .. 11eH•, f.Y. an. Dn• Hawke, MIJ1k ter Morni11t Wor1hip l :JI) I 11 •'" Sund1v School ··•··• 9 :10 111t Yooth Mi.ting , •••• , S!lO pm f'11v•r s.rvic:1 ••••••• 0:30 pm Ev1n!n9 S1 ,....i~• •• - -•• 7:00 pm Mlll'Ml""i' A¥tll1ble 11 1n II"'"" 142-2421 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victoria & Placentia Ave. I Costa Afesa Jo_. I. ri.,.,, Ml11hl•r Do111tl11tt Holllt" TWiii Mlnl1lff : l'ttly Wpr1h1p , ........... l :Je •. ,., I l lbll lcl\001 ............... l :JI •.rn. M""'llll Wo"h•P ••••..•... 10:• 1.rn. I """'"' 9...0vPS , .................. p.rn. ' """'" ········ ..... ..... ''·"" Nursery Care Provided i NEWPORT UNITY CHURCH l t 1'1111 D. Pllc-1ntff Mllllll•r •-dlltfJ lloorn, 1150 M"a Y..,!M Dr. Hunt ington Be•ch-First Church of Christ, Scientist 110 Olivo l1111day School-t :30 I. 11 :GO Church -11 A.M. Sen-It• loodl1t<1 lloo-121 M•ln St. Ntwport Beach-Finf Church of Christ, Scit ntlst JJOJ Via Lide Chun:ll ' S1&dcry School -t :11 & 11 :OG ltoodl119 1100111, Jll 5 YI• Lide Newport Bt•ch·Stcond Church of Chri1t, Scientist 31 00 l'oclflc YI-Dr .. c--def M•f Ch11rch & S1111d.f Scttool-10 A..M. I-ding ll1te111 -:Zl6l I. C..t Hwy. All are cordially invited to attend the church services and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms Child Core l're•id.ci AT All SIRVICIS CENTI<AL BIBLE CHURCH Main & Adams Streets H untington Beech 15th & Irvin•, N1wporl l••~h !!ttn1or Clll11nt llulldlngl Mo1n;119 Wo11hip ...•• • · · · · · • a,•s A.M. S u ~d•1 Sclloot • , ..• ,' •••• l :JO Ji 11.00 A,M. ",~._. : I I !~'. !obl a Sc~o ol •••••••• ,,45 AM 10:00 A.M. D.volion•I s .rvic• I r. •. i""'""~ Cmphuizin~ Y t' G 6 00 PM o•FiCE·. , .. w. Co••• HI''"''' N.o. I ~1 The Pim of God I o~ n roup1 • •• •• • · ........ ._, ~ P•--" of Ch••.•I I'' Ev•~i ~g: Wor1hip •••. 7:00 PM F'~""" 6,.·Jlll , '"" NYn1rv c.o•e F'r<>Ykltd •• 111 ''"'kn DIAL·A·rllATll-646.063, 1 Thr Powrr of the Holy Spirit ()lfk o: ~1$11 Olt ! o.~otkm·H•TSICI I I Su nd•Y School '! AM I' CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:11 h\ol'!IInj Won.llip 'l •n<I 111'.lQ A.\t ~.,..~In~ S~IV!f• I PM I~ W1<1n1,d•V ll •b1• STll<iv •nd f'r•1·~, 7 r.\\ 11 Nufltry <1111m5 ~•vices 1 , ot "'••pt•! '"l(h MomD•• C/Wn:h ot Un!!iod (llUr(h fl•!19l11u• S<J•n••· LOI .t.111•'" SUNDAY lt:flVIC9' . , • I~ AM M1nl1tu., _ .t.l~<I !I~"''• II: !t< F. A full Youth Progr;1111 Cm. of Onn(t .and 23rd. St. Con.a Mr~a I ,, Tiii t:ll LL CLUa tll" NIW .. o"r 11.t.CM ' ~~~~~~~~·~"~·~·~·~~·~"~'·~·~··~'"~·~~~~~~~~ll~~~Se~v~e~n;t~h~-D~a~y~~,1 COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE PLEASE DON'T COME TO CALVARY CHAPEL Adventist Church 171 At.cffo St .. Costo M111a Jif111 l hlWrntlrl, 1'1ilor 1'1Mnf : ..... ,,. Wonhll'-10 A.M. I If ytoU 1r1 looki119 for '" .r.bor•I• proqr•m, or 1oci•I pt11tiq•. l ut jf y111 1r• loo ki~q for in-d1plh l ibl1 1ludi•1, Ckri1li•" ft l• lowohlp, irM in1pirin9 1plrit•c! wo,,h;p, you'll lov• u1I Te •<corn· rn od•t• our qrowi•9 c1'i urt1'i f.m:I¥ .... !'OW k1~• j,..o Su11d •1 rnorninq t•rv;._.,, ''l O •nd 11 :00 Nunery c1r1. Coin•• ol Gr••n· vii!• I Sunjlow•'- 1-45·11 ll .J./.a1·bor Cf.1·iJlia11 Cf.u,.ch Of Ntwl'ORT IU.CH-IDIKlpl .. I M..ri"t ht11l•rly Hori"' llo1111t1ttory khMI 421 I. I ltti S1., C.1t• M"o Church School -9:30 A.M. Worship -10 :45 A .~I. ,..,,..,., C•re l'rooridelll Phone: 675-3985 Minister: Dr. D. IV. McElroy CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA IKWUN HA.UOl _.. ,A.llYllW S.tiltoth k~ol •••• t :JO AM I Mor11h1t Wershll' , . 11 :00 AM l'royirr Mir.ting W1d., 7:l0 rM Ch11r'"h 5'hMl-11 A..M. Or. Pllltlo G. Mll•rty, Mfftllter Min 5~lttfY $11b•I, 0.C.'i. 67~000 MARINERS CHURCH hlplt Ml11l1ter, Dr, Ole.11 O'NMI ..... , ... o. •1 T•ltlOI TMc:llOVlctl 5tm•n••v. ll Mlrld• wo .. ~•o iH rvl<• ............... , .. 10 '·""· 5und•v Scnool . . ... ,,.. f 1 ''" E~tnl"') 5orv<0c . .,. , 1 JI "l. 2200 1111 Ca1st Hwy., Co1011a 111.f M•' EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH .t' Hntt!!ft" IMclill 1 ti 2 L'ferU. A.... SJ •• 7,11 ., .... lll1'111 1,... Mtll«, .,._,..,. ,, .. A.M. -S"1•tY Sch99l --'ti Af'I~ \l:M A.M, -,..,_,.lnl WOnllle.' P.M. -Y-...... ,. 11M P.M. -1 ......... kfVIC .. J P.M. ... ¥ .......... ,. SUNDAY MOltNIN& l llLE STUDY •.•.. , •••. • •·• t :45 A.M . SUNDAY MOllNlN& WOltSH!,. COMMUNION •• 10:45 ~.M. A J <:.// /JJ I sv•o.r '""'"s wo""" .................. ''" ""· Allen Jlte Lhurch - ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH EU11 11. •I Cft1ptt L•~• -JW•I 1111 .. F1vt P•lnl1 Hu"""'"" 601cn. C•lt10••11 Tft• 11"¥. JIMH C. (llr'!'. 1'•Uot Sunday Se rvic•s I to .t. M Holy C1mrnunlon f:JO A.M. '"""" llr"'<• 6 Cnurc~ 1:Cl(I P.M t:>'•ftt9ftl SrhOOI• 1:Ja l'.M. l•IKlf>ll 11 00 A.M. Morn•~• w ... ~,, Yt""f Chu•cnmlft l<l~n••V C•fl ~r•vlllH • You are invited lo the First Assembly of God Church 140 E. 22nd St., Cost• M••• 548-3761 Morning Glory , • , . 8·30 Al\t .... Rev. Gollnick F•mily Worship . ....,, 10 50 ;\;\I , . Pastor Cronic Subject. ··The Need of llol y Sp1r1l Today'' R•..,iv •I Tim• . . . 7 00 P~l Pa :;tor Cronic Wednesday 7 30 P~I Bible Study . - Pastor Cronic Subject: "The Seven Churches of Revelation" GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD llTH l MONltO\llA, NlWl'OltT •EACH 646-6620 C'> •'-<k Wul 91 Moat Ho>Oll•!l Tho11111 lltn~•nuli, P11lo• Stm Mill••. Mu1it AI O;r•tlor f :4S A.M. -SM11doy School-,..unery Allondonl 10:50 A.M.-"SaMlfflcotloR" 1:00 r .M.-"lethirl" l1rh Sir rmoA• b' r .. 10• NIW .. OltT II.I.CM Cl1111~T!Al4 SCllOOI. ... 1 .§(HOOl 6 ll:INOt:llOAllTfH ALSO SUMMflfl t:Hlfl lCHMfNT .. llOIJllAM l(lnaor,1r11n t~ru •tA Gr•Gt Ju~• n lhrv Ju!y 1111 r !HM Coll: Sl6·1'JO •r 546·7166 SABBATH SE RVICES A£LIGIOUS SCHOOL harbor reform temple RABBI BERNAADP. KING ... b. meeting at St. Jame~ Episcopal Church o 3209 Via l ido, Newport Beach For I nlormation: Call 675-7'230 HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wilson, Co•ta M1s.1 Y, L. HlllTWICIC, Pastor 141·4104 flO•lllT I'. SIStle Mln•ol., ot lclucll- C•l!l Ol'N''IY M<•lll•t M Mullt .r< SUNDAY SERVICES 1 O:SO A.M. -llo¥. Joe NMly Gunt s,_."'" 1:00 l'.M, -Doritl Welleflel4 wlll ,r....,.. • •peo;l•I fil111 fro111 Wycllft. Tf"l11ll11tors COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL p,....k_I -IClllMrylrr... lle-l1ry -(lllNI (t f'll * TEMPLE SHARON TIM IMM•••ll" 'Yflat-11" for tlle ... 11t1re H•rbor A,.. 617 Wost Ha111Uto11, Cotte M- Vlor ~'~ ~·""''·"· !"11 4 11 AM ... ~~·Y S<:ft~I: t JI) ... M.. r.null B•bll ("••· t lO •J.\. CHRISTIAN llEMENTARY SCHOOL 541·6161 PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Me11 \lerdo Dri •P & lokirr 5tririrt, Cotto Meso, Callf, •ilOllt "t (. •NOEll~ON. Pe"o' Sunn•v l <ftOCll; I !XI, t.JO elld 11.o;;.....Morn•ng \!,Or\ft•P. 1.00, I )I) •nd 11:00 Pr;nc• ol '••c• L11!1'er•n Sch&ol -1-1;11 l1th•• 0110", Princi ptl Ollie• Phont : ~4,-05: 1 School Phan•: 54,.0562 ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Cul ve' Drive University Park, lrviria R•¥. H11rbe11 N, Nl••MDftft Sundey School-,:IS A..M. Fomlfy Wo~hlp 10:JO A.hi. l]l-1211 Hu~ery Cerir lll·lZ41 A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l t lbo • hl o ~.4 THE UH ITEl'I COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH l 15 ,1.qtl• 6 7 ~.09~0 q JO ~nd 11 :00 • "'· Won~ I' I Sundoy Sc~ee• Co1t 1 M••• FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ('!h Si. & H.rbor Bl•d. Cllurcil Wonl.;p -9;JO l. 11 Churdi Sckool -':lO S.f8 .J717 !-1un l•'>9lon B•tt1'i-No1!h COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 H•>I ........ 142-•461 Wo.,~ip I. Chut(h 5thoto l ' & 10.JO A.M. !•••n• -E"'' Blull UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH 8ll·11Jl I P412 C~l•1r Rto~cl •. u~•·•"•'v o .... Wo11 hi 11 I Chu•th School 9 &!030.a..M. l •9uno Br t th I Co1I• M"'" N,,,,~ LAGUNA BEACH METHODIST CHURCH ,1 1' I' I ' . MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M••• Vard• & Bo~e• St. §49.11 19 Wo,.h•p & Chw•ch s,hool ,:00 & IO :lO A.M Hu.,!in9to11 Be•t~ FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17!h SI. 516-)§)J S•r•i<.•1 -':30 I 11 A.M. Nur1ery *"1u 2nd f1rede • 11 Church S(hoel-':30 A.M. 11 632 w .,1.v o ,; •• '" So. l1<1un• Wo•1h1p 11 A M. C~u•ch School ':10 A.M . •99-1011 N•wrorl Betch CHRIST CHURCH BV THE SEA I •OO W. Botbot Bl•d 6JJ.l80S Wto,.hop-,:lO A M C.huich Sthool- <1 :]0 & 11 A.M. PRESBYTERIAN Ctw.JRCHES of the Coostal -..,recs Christ Church Presbyterian 20112 Mot1101!e (Noor Ado1111) H11111!1191011 lo1ch le•. Do11<1ld f, llob1rtt, P .. tor S•11llay Wotthlp: t ilO A.M. Churclo khool: 10:4S A.M. Offlco: 10111 M .. 11011• SI. rh11111: t61·4l40 Church of the Cavenant · 2150 feirYiO• Rood, Cotto Mese Brut1 ,1,, K•ud•, p,.,+or S1111doy Wo""'I'; t :JO I 11 -Church khoel: t :JO -~-~-~-~~rh:::-;one: 541·4104 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 600 St. A11dr1tr1 RoM, "•wptort hech CHARLIJ Hllt,IRT DllllNfll LD, rASTOll ~ Wtorslllp a C••rch Scltoo\; I, t :JO & 11 A.M. 64 .. 7147 St. Marie Presbyterian Church Cor11or J•mbor" & lottbl•ff Drl•1. Co1111e dol M•r Jolf!tt Graha111 Klrli, l"ottor Wenhlr' Church School -t & IO:JO A..M. 64~·1 l41 • Wf;ONlSDAY EVENING. l tllE STUDY ...•• , , •• ·1 • 1:JO P.M. ...... ,cu• "0 ""'0 / y /?/ •11 ,, • .,, ''""'" ... '""'"' 10 '''"" '' '"'' """'"•'"' Attend the Church of Your · o-o. w.yflo44 o. o. ""'' o . OltJ• , Lhoicu 1.t.11ATH 1nN1NG s111:v1c1s FRIDA'., a :ts r .M. Ml...._ Att.cl•'-M11a.m ' s,1,11H1 t..d" -ltew.t Go""" •••lllm•• Choice o S d Phone: .SU.5711 Day or Night !'::===========-====·======='[ 6••·1551 r .... pr • Sh•ro11 Clloir -O"•'I Sh•b•+ 141.1 412 n Un ay \'"-~~~~~~IP-,~~~~~~~-''" J L._--~~----~--~.:_:..:....:..:_r,.:.::..;...:..:.._J-'===========.============~====,d ' ) '\ Pulpit and Pew {Co11dnutd from Pa1e 41 ' of the Gunllrn1t1t1on Class will be rrceived in!o 1nen1ber~hip 011s ::iunday in Lhc J{ilc of Conrirn1aUbn durlnt: the v.·orship ser vice. Pltase not.e we 11re now 1n our e\v f:1ci!it1t>s at 798 Dovrr Dri~'r _ Temple Bttb David o f Orange Cou nty, 11110 tos Ala1nltos Blvd, Los Alamitos, ~·ill host a dinnc:r-flance 1n honor of the ins1allat1on of "its new board of trustees and officers. The event v.ill be held Saturday at the Golden Sails Restaurant, 6285 Pacific Coast Highway, Long Beach, at 7:30 p.m. The lc&son-sennon for all Christian Sci<'nce churches Sunday ii; ''l\.1ort.als and Im- mortals." Churches mid th~lr service Uines are: First Church . of C11rist, Scientist, 2880 l\.1csa Verde Drive, Colllil l\.1e.'la, 11 fl .rn.: F irst Church of Christ, Scientist. 3303 Via Lido. Newport Beach. 9:15 and l l a.m.: and Second Church of Christ. Scientist, 3 I O O Pacific View Drive, Corona <.le! l\1ar, 10 a.m. The Eipscopal Y o u n g Churchmen will hold a fashion shov,. today from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Fellowshi p Hall of St. George's Eplsropal Church, 23801 Paseo de Valencia, Laguna 1-lills , 1'he guest speaker Sunday at the 11 a.m. service or the Huntington Beach U n I i e d Church of Rellg\0111 Science, 420 Tenth Street \v!ll be f\1r. r.ene Thom s on . Mr . Thom90n's sermon topic wlll be · ' \I/ ha l Do \I/ e Demonstrate." Resurrection L u I be r 1 n Church \\'omen "'ill meet on \l/ednesday at 8 p.m., in the Educational Building at 9812 Hamilton. Guest sptaker will be Mrs. Betty ln1nan of Orange Coast College faculty. Mrs. Inman will d is c u s s "\Vhat !\takes Teen Agers Tick?'' a .m. At the 9:30 servltt or the woml'n of thl': Church 'll'ill present lheir United Thank ()ffering. On Sunday al CommUDlty United Metbodllft Church, 6662 1te1! Ave., Huntington Bench the llev. Mr. Fred G. Overby Orange. Su11day al the Cburch ol llellglous Science of Laguna Beath, zl>tltiZ L<igtJua Canyon Road, a folk worship .service will be htld ~t each of the \\'Orsh1p hours, 9 and 11 a.m. will be preaching at both the · 9 and 10:30 a.m. services . The Dr. (;abnct Guedj will !>ring title of his sermon is "Whal the II a.m. worship service N M 1nessage ;i t the ~\'a r o e r ow. 1 y Son'?". ·rhe Choirs of lhe Church will be presen· A v e 11 0 " BapU~t Cburch. ttng a concert on Friday and \\'arner Avenue at Gothard St reet, Hu ntington Beaeh. He Saturday evening.! al 8 p.m. y.•ill I "\V. h 11· .. in the church social hall. The a so s ing JI ouL im. community is in\•ited ta lhis Rev, John Landgraf wi ll be progran1. ---llle feature_d spcakrr at lhe On FridiilY at 8: 15 p.m. in St Jame!I Episcopal Church, 3205 Via Lido, Harbor Reform Tempel will hold their regular Sabbath services. As a special feature of !be services, Greg Phillips, son of Mr. andl\1rs. Alvin Phillips, v•ill be called to the pulpit for honor as a Bar Mitzvah. The Adult Choir of Temple Beth David has been invited lo participate in the celebra· tion of Israel Independence Day on S1U1day afternoon in conjunction wi!h the choirs of the other· Temples and Synagogues of Orange County and Long Beach. This in- • spiring musical presentation v.·ill take place at the Garden Grove fligh School in Garden Gro\·e. and it is open to the public. Prince ol Peace Lutheran Church at 2987 fi.1esa Verde Drive, Costa ~1esa, \\'ill be celebrating its t enth an- niversary on Pentecost Sun- day. This also nu1rks the tenth anniversary or the American Lutheran Cl1urc.h. Dr. Gaylerd Falde, president of the South Pacific District, will preach at all of the moming sel"'lices at 8, 9:30 and 11 a .m. A congregational dinner \\'iii be served on the church grounds at noon . · 6 p.n1. service. Dr . Charles II. Dierenfietd, pastor of SI. And rew 's PresbyLcrlan Church, GOO SL Andrew's !load, N e w port Beach, will preach at Uie 8, 9.30 and 11 a .m. s<'r vices Sun- d:i.v. Hos topic will be "Prison \Vllhout Doors," Pcnctcost Sunday \\'ill be celebrated Sunday al Glorla J)ei Luther.an Church'5 JO a .m. v.orship service. The ('hureh, located at 33501 Stonehill Dri1·e in Dana Point, will also celebrate the 10th anniversary or the American Lutheran Church. A play entitled ''Don't r.1akc No Difference How f\luch Trouble" will be presented by the Junior High Fellowship of the United ft.fethodlst Ch11rl'h, South Laguna J-/ills, during the ehurch 's ll a.m. "·orship ser· vices. 1'he First Bapti5t Church and Day School, 301 Magnolia SL. Costa Mesa, will hold morning worship services at 11 a .n1. The sermon topic. by Dr. James 0. Combs, will be "More Power lo You." Al the 7 p.m. service, his topic will be "Ready for the Rapture." New JI o r t Unity Church, \\1hich holds services at the Sf'n1or C1tit.ens Building. 15th <ind Irvine St, Ne\\'porl Beach. al 10 a .m .. will ha ve a sermon by Rev. l-0ren Dale Flic kinger entitled ··cleansing the Consciousness." J·fe \\'ill also !Pad a Singsp1ration at 7:30 p.m. \\ledncsclay. Lutheran Church ol the f\1aster, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona de! l\.1ar. offers Nature's Importance Underp.layed by Ma1i By LOUIS CASSE.1..S U'I 111111ti.n Wrl!•r Man has ft'!:lt free lo ravage nature becetJse he has ar· rogantly overestimated his own importance in relation to the subhuman worlrl. .I Thal is the view of a leading An11!1'Tcun theologian. Or. J ohn B. Cobb Jr. of the Claremont (Calif) School of Theol· ogy. Cobb believes the present ecological crisis IS the pt'1<> lical result or a profound phtlosophical error that has in· fccted \\'estern thoughl since the Hn1e of desearle~. In rightly procla1m1ng tht· :1hsolute value of every human individual. ht says, \\'estern thought has \\'rongly tended to look upon the re.~t of nature as "lacking all In· trinsic value." Plants. animals, stones and streams have been regar<le<I ns valuable only insofar as I.hey are Useful lo human beings. Although Christian the-ology in recent centuries has gone along with this tendency to "absolutiie the gulf" between human and nonhuman life, Cobb says. il ha.! done so at the sacrifice of an ancient and basic Biblical insight. From the first chapter of Gene9is onwards. the Bible declares again <ind again the God loves and values all of his creal1on, not nlerely the human portion of it. Even before the first n)an appeared on .;.lhe scene, Genesis af· firms, GOO looked upon the farth "and saw that it \Vas goOO." Other parts of the Bible assert that nature has intrinsic \vorth and dignHy becau!le "it shares 1vilh man the status of crcaturehood, and partlci/)atcs \1·ith him in witnessing to Gocl's greatness." This insight needs to be recovered, Cobb contends, be+ cause man v.·ill never display the patience and restraint ne<:essary to nurse the environment back to health until he views the subhuman world as "having some claim upon him, some intrinsic rights to ex.ist and to prosper." Appealing solely lo man's long-term self inll'rest i~ not likely to generate adequate motivation for the radical changts neces3ary to hall the poisoning of the earth, he says. "Let us suppose thal .... ·i!demess plays a crucial rolt in the ecological balance of the planet. If one is interested fr. v.·iiderness only because of its very indirect importance to the sustaining and enrichment of human life. wil! he oppose with sufficient firmness I.he strong r conomic and humanis- tic arguments for converting it to more direct use~'? "Or will !hose whose only interest in lhe ocean is as a resource for human end! struggle with sufficient vigor against its use as a final repository fo r waste -a ui;e which in the short run may assist in reducing the pollution of men's more immediate environment?" Cobb presented his argument in a paper read at a re- cent scholarly .!leminar on "a theology for survival." He concluded with a plea that concern. for others, which is central to the elhlcal teaching of Christianity and Judaism, be "extended to subhuman life as \\'ell ." Religion in our lime. he said, must inculcate in me'an a disinterested love of nature for its own sake. "This love of na!ure involve:-no d1.~para~emen1 or man, for he 1s tht-1apex and summation or nature. It need nol altogether reject technological manipulation of nature where that is needed for the sake of a richer life for man. But it y.·ould prevent r uthless indifference to the consequences of our actions· for Lhe livi ng environment. "Every human action must be measured in terms both of its consequences for man ind of its consequences for other living thin.1ts. "That man is of vastly f.(reater \\'Orth than any other creature does not reduce the v!lue of the other to nothing." S;iturdt/, Iii., 16, 1970 DAILY PILOT 5 Dying System Glows Chur ch-run Sc hools Have Grenter Cliance By GEOR<IE \V. CO l'll\'ELI. ,.,. lihlltlon WUif• NE\I/ ''OHK !Al'l -.lu~t \\•hen th ings looked \\'Orsi, th~ prospects fOr thl' futllre of church·run schonl~ !Oday <ll'C brightening. Wh11l o n I y recently v.·as viewf'1'l by ~ornc eXpt'rts as a dying sySte1n no"' seem lo ha1·e a chanre. lllll some keen s1 rug.1jl f's over the mailer, in t'ourts and legislalurcs, lay ahead. Several development~. com- ing in the 1nidst of the in· tensirying hnanc1;il c r is i s among parochial schools, have brought about their ilnproved outlook. including -Signs of a shift in public and political attitudes toward preferring gov!!rnment aid to such schools. rather than fac- ing the high costs of ac- e-0mmoclating thei r nearly 5 5 million student; in cxp<1nded public school.~. -Five states, Michigan. Co nncctlcut. Penns~·lvania, Ohio and Rhode Island, ha ve adopted 111easures in the last two y<'ar.~. Michigan just this spring providing "secular" services and salary sur- plemenls lo nonpublic schoolteachers. A sixth state, Iowa, last month passed a bill allo\ving funds for aux- illary services. Similar s o-c 11 Ire rt "parochial" measures a re brewing in more than 25 other ~tales. In some cases, a1 in Wlscon3in and Maryland, thty Jost out norrowly this year, cut would be revived next. ElsewherP, action still was to corn f'. IU1nois Gov. Richard Ogilvie backed a $29·million aid rneasure for nonpublic ~chools, sayi ng fail ur e to pro- virh~ it could n1ean !heir "total collapse." -As1tlc from such direet salary subsidies, a recent survey shov.·s 22 other states now provide some peripheral. aid such as pupil transporta- tion, t~xtbooks, health services or equipment. N~w York's Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller has indicated the present $46 million annually spent for such purposes will be upped by $2{1 mill\on. Meanwhile, a referendum Is pending to repl'.'al the state's "Blaine amendment" barring direct aid. President Nix.on last month set up a special com- m ission to look into problems of parochial schools, saying tht•y provide an important diversity and "add a spiritual dimension'' to education, but that their survival now is threatened. "No government can be indifferent to the potential collapse of such schools, he said." Msgr. James Donohue, of Suburbia Stereotype Has Many Subtleties By DAVID E. ANDE RSON of social revolution in the Uftll~ l'r• .. 1ntem111on11 suburban conte:d." Wa~blngton, O.C., head of the U.S. Catholic Conference's 'Division or E lementary and Secondary Educ•tion, say' this apparently was the first time an Arneriean president has specifically afflnned U1e special value of nonpublic sehools. There are about 12,000 Catholic elementary a n d secon<lary schools in the coun- try enroUing about five millkln pupils -<!own by a ml!Uon pupils in the last five yeBN throush closing of about 1,000 schools. i411iQt.y've been shutting down ~'ti~e rate of more than 300 a year. Msgr. Donohue predicts thal the shrinkage would amount to another two million pupils -nt arly half the remaining enrollment - in the next six years unless thtre is a major upsurge in public supoprt for such educa· lion. A shortage of nuns as tct1 chers, forcing the hiring of lay 'teachers al around $6,000 annually -more than three times what nuns get -has been the main financial strain to the church schools . " ' along with other cost Mses. Nixon said if these schools were forced out of busines.'i, the cost nf takini;: their pupils into puhlic schools would amount lo $4 billion a year. plus another $5 billion for ex· panding public facilities. ~ BUSINESS AND l PROFESSIONAL } ~~ • MATTRESSES e Suburbia, we h11.ve been told, At lhe same time. however , MATTRESSES lhese "signals of hope" are BOATS H0~1ES TRAILERS is not only the geographical not conclusive. Imrul11r Shapes space between the ci1y and "TI1e suburban resistance to Cnila Mesa J\-fattress Co. the country. but a state of change spells cri~ls and CQO· !150 Newport Blvd. mind as well. f!ict £or any minister who is Ube 8 1303 The -stcreo1SP" ·of :ifflurnl even half serious aboul the rty • life beyond the f·ity l i1nit.~ in-r:o.~pel rtnd the church's task,"1'"-.--U--P-H•O-l_S_T_E_R_Y __ o-!e elud es neat lawns. sprawling lhey said. schQols, slalinn wagon~ and And only a sn1a ll number backyar<I barbecues. It also of suburbanites are likely to b eco m e involved in Me~ Upholstery brings to mind more subtle factors -consera\•ti\•e com· ''di! c i p Ii n e d missional Lib 8-4781 cad"'·" lhc authocs add. erty fort, escape, conformity, con· ventional religion -v.•hal Nevertheless. the signs of 2J50 NEWl'O•T ILYD. many consider the values nf change are appearing, and ap-1~~::::::::~ the middle class. pcaring abjlve ground in waysr;:-- • . . . that shake-up the neat picture There ls 1 n c re a s 1 n g of suburban cornplacency rvidence. howe\·cr, !h:it this --__ · EARN Rev. Donald E. Robtrts wil l bring his message to the 9:30 a .m. Communion service al Christ United Presbyte ri an Cburcb, 201 t2 f.1agnolia Stree.t. Huntington Beach. A feedback session for adults \\'Ill be held <luring the I I a.m. church ~chool . The Annual Talent Show of th~ F lr51 Baptist Chu rch of lluntiDgton Beach and t'lrst Baptist Cburcb -0f Foontaln Valley will be held at 6:30 p.m. al Peek's Terrace Room on Sunday E\•ening. The public is invited lo this event. Refreshments will be served. At the morning \VO rs h i p services of the flr1t Baptist Churth of lluntington Btach, Pt1slor Willia J. Loar v1ill con- tinue his series of messages They Stood Boldly, v.·H.h "A ~1a!tcr of U.yalty" his sern1on Utle. Two services are held, 9:30 a.m. al Peek's Chapel, 7801 Bolsa, Westmintser and 11 a.m. at the Huntington Beach Chtlrch, 6th and two hours of worship at 9 '------------------------' ;ind I 1 a,m. The Lord's Supptr picture rnay hide .~om£' signifi· cant changes laking place Jn J & J UPHOLSTIRY \.\1h1tsunday or Penticost ob~ervancc at SL J ohn the Dh·ine Episcopal Church, 2043 Orange Ave., Costa f\.1e.!Ja, will include tw o celebration of the Eucharist at 7;30 and 9:30 Vatican Co11servatives Rap Critical Cardinal VATICA ~~ CITY !AP l - Conservath'e Vatican cleric~ reacted bitterly today to pllbhc c1it1ci.~m of Pope Paul VJ by La, Cardinal Suenens l'lf Belgium. In .,n inter\-icv.• pllbl1shed Tutsday in the Pans nev.·spiilper Lt ~I on de , Ca rd!nal Sucnens cri!icizerl the Pope's r1:f usal to open the celibacy questi on lo discussion followrng an <1pptal by Dutch bishops for review of the Church's ban on mar· r1agt ror priests. ll was the second explosive Interview by Cardinal Si,1enens in a year. In an interview lo anothtr French paper last May, the cardinal called ror n1nre democratic approach to governing the Church O'll the part of the Roman Curia - the Central Church ad- ministriiltiOn. Several Vatican Cardinals crilicited him in let- lcrs a .. short time later for discussing such matters ln public. Today, there Wall no orncial comment from the Vatican on Cardlnal Suenen's latesl tiliillement. ··Any co1nment .,..ould be superfluous,'' said lhe Vatican spokesman. Ille Rt. Rev. F11uS"to Viillainc. · But other clerics who cleclin· f'd use: of their names lashed back al lhe Belgian prelate. They &ccused him of .seeking more opennesll in over·.1111 Church go\'trnmen1 whlle u&- .-ig authoritarian method.,, •s they pul ii, in his own £rchdloctse. 'J'hete cleric5 al!ill nllrRerl Cardinal Suenens' own rrcord on U1e telibacy issue WR~ "eontr:idlcloi'y." T~1ey said that durrag !he .~ccond Vntlcan Council, CArdlnHI Sue "n • bl<:kcd 1 decision by lhf! latr Pope J oh n XXIII to rtmo1r celibacy from the n1eeting. the. agenda of Guidelines For Students Revealed VATI CAN CITY fUPI) The Vatican said today it has worked nut a set of guidelines for training Roman Catholic uni\'ersity students in a spirit (If Christian unity. The Vatican press ofhce ~air! <I j rec ti v es about "ecumenism in higher educa- tion" will be announced at a news conference Friday by Dutch Cardinal Jan Wll lebrands, head of the Vatican Secretariat f o r Promoting Chriit.ian Unity. The document. 'NOrked out jointly by the aecretariat and the Congregation for Clltho!ic Education, is the second part or 11: set of guldellMs for ecumenlcaJ behavior. Tht first part, h1sued in M a y ' 1 9 I 7 ' a 11 OW e d Protesl.llnts to receive ~e Rnman Catholic sacr aments if they \\'ere "in danger of death or in urgent need" and had no ac:cess to one of their own ministers. It permilted even wider :-;haring of sacrament.ll with the Eastern Orthodox and allowed Roman Catholics 10 altend non-Catholic churrh strvice~ and serve ;ii; "wit- nesses" al non·C•thollc bop- tisms and wedding!.. The guidelines were pnrt Qf a s11s1ained effort for better relation.~ v>'ith other <..'hri!lh1n churche~ which ha~ been under way since the V11tlcAn Ecurrquca1 Council In 1962-65. \\•ill be distributed this Sunday and .1t 11 a.m .. 14 young people "'ill be C'onfirmed . A special scrviee wlJI be held al Z p.m. in lhe Park Lido Convalescent llospit.at. <166 Flagship Road. Dr. William E!ler will speak on "The Fruits of Love." Shepherd of Ille Ifi ll! Conl{l'egallonal Chu r r h , meeting al Crown vaney School on Adelanto in Lagu'n a J\1guel , ,,·ill hold a folk service Sunday al 10 a.m. Holy Communion v.·ill be relebraled at SI . f\1Jcheel's si11d All Angels' Episcopal Cburcb, 3233 PDctfic \7ie\\' Dr ive. Corona del ~·1ar at all the services, 8, 9 30 and 1 L am. Sunday morning al. 11 a m. nt the fl'aflh Assembly Church, 4822 \V_Hazard St .. Santa Ana. J)astor George Rohrig will speak on the subjec L of "A New Testament Chu rch i'l1 Ac· lion." Sunday evening at 7 p.n1 . ;:i waler Ba p I ism a I Service will be held at the church. first Christian Churab or Costa J\tesa will t•elt>brale !'entecosL Sunday, the o ne thousand, nine h u n d re <I , fortieth anniversary o{ · the IJeginning of the Church of Chrlsl. During both of the morning w o r s p i p .~ervices, 8:30 and 10: 40 a.m.. the n1inister of this congregation, Jame5 E. Piercy, wlll speak on the subject "Church of Ch rist! \vpere are you Going?" Re1urrecllon L u. t h e r a n Chu rth, L.C.A., 98f2 Hamilton (llamillo11 al Brookhurstl sd1cdules mornttig worship at 10 :30 a.m, Arthur R.-!f'ingley, pastor, will speak on: "The Touch of GOO Upon Life." Rev. Ernie Poulson o f Missionary Enlerpri3es, will be the special speaker at Cen· tr1I Bible Churcb, 2.1rd and Orange, Collta Mesa, at the g and 10;30 a.m. and 7 p.m. services on Sunday. In Commemoration of the Declaratkm of the Bab, the Bah a 'Is of Co!tll Mt!la will join Baha'is around the world 111 observing lhe L26t.h An· nlversary of the bit1h or the Roha 'I Faith. "fic.f11'C'tions on the Past-Cate to the future"' will b(o Ole ~ul:lject uf a public 1:itk At ~he Bahe,! Center, 98.~ Victor ... St., ~·riday 11t 8 p.m. by Mr. RldiJ;rd Mlrkovlc.h. the ~uburbs. Y 011r Horoscope S11burh1a, in f:iet , muy be producing a "revolutionary" cadre that could reshape our enllre concep!ion of l he tiuburbs and ha1·e a profound impact on all of American MIEA Nll OUALIT'Y, INTIEGJl llY, SIRVICE, CJIA,lSMAN~l"H'. Wfl. lll(l 11!.AVl l,Ul F UJIN lf Ull:fl. Yl'E ACCl:1'f CH.t.llliNGIE I 'Taurus: Com1nunicate, But A void Extre111es Jiff'. The militant black leader Stokely Carmichael used to tell while suburbanites v.·ho "'anted to help in the inner-ci- ty tha t the best thing they coold do was stay out. If 1hry \Vanted to set u pl "frecdo11 1 schools," he sai<I, they shou tc! do it in the suburbs and not 1n the 1·i\les, 642-5876 6-46-8058 4th Annual Franchise and Business Opportunity Show I'll ANNUM-- PAID 9UARTfl1.f SUNDA Y MAY 17 By SY.ONEY 0)1ARR f\1ae \\'rst Is a classical Leo, while !ht la~ Judy Garland "'85 a perrect symbol for her sl~n. Gtminl. i\1y favorltf: Arie5 actress Is Betty Oa,·i1, \\'hO Is an astrology buff and let me know II v.·hen I ap- peared with tier on the John riy Carson 1how . Kim Novak is the lypical Aq ua rian, wh\le J anet Blair bas the cnurage And detenninatlon of her i lgn. Taurus. ARIES (March 21 ·April 19): l.ie low : !et others take in· ilJative. Be wary of legal en· tanglements. Avoid b;:r.tlling with one who really cares for )OU. Be as polite to loved ones as you would be to strangers. TAURUS (~ril 20-May 20): Avoid extremes. F ine for gel· together y.·Hh associates, co- workeri.. Communicate thoughts, feelings. Lei others know you are aware, percep- tive .. and anxious to cooperate. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Good lunar aspect today coin· cides with creative pursuiL,. pleasure shared with children. Include family member11 in outing. Strive to strengtllen tles ()f affection. CANCER (June 21..July 22): Accent on solid is1ue.!l, hdmc. property values. Di s cuss residence. possfble renovations \\•ith individual who Is tX· perienct<I. Seek s p i r I l u a I guidenct. Outline ultimale goals. LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Your ideas prove profltable. Put them to work. Try, test and evaluate. Show appreciation to relative who hat alw.tys been con~iderate. This wlll give your morale f.. bo<m. VJRGO (Aug. ZJ.S,pt. 22): Tour through antique or other unique shop could turn up ~Orne g.enuine b11r1tainll. Be 111· qui~itlvc. Answers arc oh-- talnab\e. Something gots out of your Uft -but wlll bt replactd. • LLB TlA (Sept, 23-0ct. 22 ). Em r has i z e independence, originality. Lead rather than follo11.·, As:re rl needs. Nev.· con· tacts are fa vored. T<1kc in· 1t!ativ£'. ('ircum~tances favor you r ~pec.ial abilities. SCO llPIO (Oct. 23-Nov _ 2!): PartJcipate in group actl\'ity. Visi t one who is hospitalized or eonfinC'd 1.o homr. Be con- siderate Your intuition 1s aC"- tivated. Following hunch pays di vidends. SAG ITIAR,US i Nuv . 22- Dec. 21 )~ Accent on :wcial activity. Be v.·ilh congenial pC'rsons. One who makes friendly gesture deserves response. Change routine. A vacation from details would be most beneficial. CAPRICORi'I (Dec. 22.Jan. 19 ): Slighl stress due if you neglect duly. f.1eans handle chores be r o re socializing. Some whn arc f r i end 1 y persuaders may not he familiar \\'ith your needs, situation. There is reason to believe thi~ advice has had its impact. "The realization ha s begun to (lawn that the deepest cau.~l"S of our n11lion 's il ls are finally to be discovered not ln lhe inner city, but in the attitudes and priorities of su btJrbun man,'' accordin g lo \V1Jfred f\1 Bailey and \Villiam K. fl.!cElvaney. Bailey and ~1 cE!vaney, both f\.1ethodisl ministers r r om Dallas, made their observation in a book published la3l week, "Christ's suburban body." 1'he authors point oul that both social rerormers and church m1~~ion planners are paying more attention lo the suburbs. "A ne\\' interest in 'mission to suburbin' has been kindled with the hope that a reorder· Find out how you "Can get in buiine11 for yollr1elf" by visiting this 1uperma rket of Bu1ine11 Opportuni tie1. 75 Companie1 from a ll over the United State1 are oo displa y and looking for fre nchi1ee1 <!I nd a~1ociate1 in Ora ng e County arid 1urrouriding are as. May 14-17 Disneyland Hotel, Anaheim Admission $2.50 -$5,000, tw1>-.,..•, F.ft P1icl lav•,._ll'f TJ,.;ft C-- llfic1te., wh e• h1lcl to 111•- tv•ity. 5'11 1:. p1icl .,. P•u· boo• Acco11•h , •ftY •l'ft0••"'-- Withd•1w1l1 hoftor-d '"' d .. ' ... ~d -"'° w1itin9 poriod. Conl1ct o•• 1Hlce -•ro.t yo~. JNYUl rT THI 20fHI U.lN fl()fll Tltl 1•1 CALIFORNIA :l'HRIF.I's-.LOAN LOCATIONS 170 E. 17th St., C.01to M- 7.11 St.to Sr .. S."'• hrtl••• JD45 S.•19" 1'"4, OrMr• 21 t 34 Sch-bor11, COlt"'ll• , ... 6111 Wll1ldre lift! .. l.,A......_ • UNDERSTAND YOUR BIBLE? • Attend Community Bible Class Wednesdoy, 7:30 P.M. AQUARIUS (.Ian. 20-Feb. 18 ): Vi~il one \vho ha~ been "out of touch." J ou rney is favored. Exchange Ideas. Be alert to opportunit y. Take notes on suggestions. Many have merit and can aid in achieving goal. ing of suburban priorities will 61!192 Viii• Del Sol Dr., Huntington Be1ch unlock new doors for the en· IN"' Golde11 w .. t & Slot..-1 tire metropolic." according lo Dailey and McElvaney. Te•cher: Rev. W. Ven Plew, af J.F.C.A. There is an increasing ''ne\v i< ___ •_• .. _m_•_•_'"-"'_•_•_•_1 -----------'-'-'-·'-'-"--~ PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Financial dillCUS~lon with one close to yoo should not be delayed. There is no need to battle. Be diplomatic. Then you can reach underst.an<linfol. Otherwise, there is resent· mtnt. breed" of clergy scrving1r su burban congregations. They appear to be winning support from laymeri who want lo "open the church up" to the challenges of a mission that is more.. re!ev11nl to their lives than the conventional Ide". of mission and evangelism in most denomination~. Balll'.'y and McElvaney cite the founding of the lnstitute WATCH NEXT SUNOAY "This Is Your Bible" Channel 13 •t 10:00 A.M. Sublect: "IS THE BIBLE TRUE?" SPONSORED I Y: THE CHRISTADEL PHIANS It~ TODAY IS y 0 U R for middle cl1sll refnnnt!:f'll as BIR111DA Y . • • your 50eial an example of lhJl1 new life he.! improved. But you emphfsis. l~~~ii:iii:i~ii:i~;;;~~~~~F~=====o! may fee:! thaL emollonil goals The instHu~. an outirowthl have yet to be achieved. You. <>f Saul Alinsky'1 indW1tri1J l I( have kr1sck (()f getting "'hat areas foundation will , ac· you wRnt -but holding on cording to tht mlnlalers, train to it ts 11ometime8 another representatives of the white 11!{'.lry. You can correct n1any • middle class "in the l'ltrntegy 11f .vour weak points this month r-- II dctennln<d. Only On• 10 11,,., 11<•• w1'o'• h10 ~ for .,.ou f'Jrial !IOCkJ In 1tl l!omr rrlltlon1. In 11\G,,.v •lid t<iv•, o<4•• lvd"l!v That's <11 big drat? It It !" Oi-11n139 Orn.~1 r'• h<>nl<i.! "Sftr•! tH~•t !or "awn flesnorial pork Th e Southland's Most Beaitti/111 Memo rials MAUSOltUM • COlUM&AllUM • (IMll ftT TREES of the WORLD Mfft •nd WMl\o~." ~"" Dl•IMJ!t County. Tht DAILY PILO'r b the ~,.a ,, t•~!l 10 Om•" ~oi•olovv only dally newspaper that dt llv- '"''t1. '"' 01111 v I'll or. ~n, n"«f. trs tho p,tckA\jt . (;r•n<t C•"l••I ill!'Oflo N•w 'l'ork,. '=========='l"=-'I i•••--~-::.:..._ NY, IQOl ,, ~ OJI 'o"--A""" ~·~-............. Comment Page • • • j " PROP. I New Way of L()t)kf.n g at a Statewide· Bo11d Issue ... Here's One That Will Stabilize the Acadeniic Co1li111u11ity, Says Professor at UCI's School of Medicirie The 1J11tl1or, 11•110 holds bot/1 011 /ti./). 1111J o D. Sc., i..s profe.s.~or o} ('IO thullJfJY <111•/ Tad10/og1cal scie,ices, Ca/1for111u (.'olle~c o) fltet11ci11e, UC lr v111l'. By fR.EOERlC C. LUO\\'IG On June 2, 1970, lhe people of CalHo'mia will vote on a health sciences bond issue ( Proposit.ion I I o[ $24.1.6 million. If the issue pa<tSes, ilS return 11•i1J be used lo eK pand a va~t array of health r;c1cnccs programs. inclulling. nursing. tl;enlistrv. pharrnucy. 1ne<11c1ne, <1nd 5pecia l ·programs in 1hc treat1nent ;ind prf'vcnlion ol cancer, stroke, ;u1d heart disease. ln addilion. 1he :.talc 1l'ill be eligible fOf federal lllatching funds \Vhieh \Ota! $J 19J! n1 ill!on. The cnlire amount V.'hirh could be available for improvement of health care is tl1us $366 million. I should be noted that the cost for eac 1ax-pay1ng ciliz.en Is 67 cents per year ()\"er the 25-ytar duration of the bonds. TllE HEALTH CARE improvement promised by the bonds is critically im - portant. \Ve are v.·itnessing at Uiis time not simply a rapid growth in population v.'ithout a corresponding increase in health manpower, but also a signi.fiCant increase in lhe demand for health care. \Ve are loo often unable lo cure or prevent certain diseases because we lack facilities <1nd personnel rather than because we lack lhc neces!'lary knowledge. \ViUioul passage or the bood issue, 1l1e health care available to each citizen of the state, already short of v.•hat is ac \Llally possible, will fall below current levels. This is why tl1e legislation pro- viding for the issuance of the bonds was approvOO by an overwhelming ma- jority of both parlies of the state Legislature and is strongly supported by the governor cl California, The fund!'! will make ~ible the com- pletion or three new medical schools-at Irvine, San Diego, and Davis-as well as expansion of the existing schools at Los Angeles and San Francisco. Sc hools which train physicians arxl allied he;alth professionals hold the. key to v.·hatevtt progress may be achieved in the drive against the health manpower shortage. ln addition, university-based facilities provide an environment con- ducive to research-the only way to control caneer, arthrltis, mental ret.arda- tion, and other conditions in which cur- rent methods of treatment and preven· lion are inadequate. IT SEDts UNLIKELY that there are voters not interested in or opposed to im proving our presenUy preearious health care situation. What may deter ttrtain segments of California's electorate, how e \'e r . is awareness that the fund s are earniarked for institutions of the University of California. 'T'he public iniage uf the University has suffered as a result of 1ntolerable expressions of student unrest and, more seriously, of the so1ne\vhat unconvincing efforts or faculty and ad· ministration lo prevent them. It 1s therefore desirable tu look al \ht: health sciences bond issue in the broader con· te.xl of campus unrest ;ind political radicalism in higher education. Such an approach is nol possible wi thout eon· sidering briefly some basic aspects of the problcn1s that <.'urrenlly f<ll'e the university-in Cali fornia and elsewhere. I HAVE llAD tl)e opporninit.y to teach and v.·ork with students for nearly 20 years in Lhre-e 1najor \Vest European countries, in lhe United States, t1nd at various La lin American universities. Tho ,---------------. .... OK! So we give up a little of our right of assembly a11d free speecli so we lo•e a bit of our right of privacy under Mitchell's wire- tapping policies ... and so we forfe it our 5th amendment protection under Mitchell's plan to forcibly take a suspect's fingerprints, blood lest, urine specimen, phot.o- graphs or make liini stand in l4 under Mitch,ell's riot control act ... .. . ~ . . ' ·"lot'' ·, -' • J ,, • + t ... , ·~ ,.., t,:'r .:' , "c:o1··-1;:~ '" ' . --~ .. ~·r ~'" . . .. , .•.' ' . lineupf ' ·~ ' ~· .. . ' . most striking diffe rence I can see betwee n Ule students of the late 1960 's ;u1d those of earlier years is neither greater "social awareness" nor a more "inature" oullook on coulcmpora.ry issues, as it is so often claimed, but a strange and hitherto nearly unknown professlonal and vocational aintlessness. The evoh1lion on the Berkeley campus rerlects this new phenomenon qu ite well. It differ s only in degree Jrom what has occurred in many other Western unrversities. First. sll1dcnts became more re sponsi- bl e and jlCrfo1111ed better acadeinically 111 the years following \Vor!d \\'ar II (and. to a lesser ex tent , aft er the Korean \1•a r l, \\'hen <1n infl ux or n1ore ex- perienced and serious individuals resulted from the Cl bill. 1'hc StU<lents or Lhat genera tion tended to be highly motivated toward clearly defined educational goal s, were more efficient in lhe.ir study habits After all, there • are certain sacrifices required iii obtainitl.g the benefit s of co 11tplete security. • ,.- t 3 H~s • Pl1isl ~~-, A Lo.1 .4.11geles min ister, l/1~ Medicare Snarls War Not Worth It, Nursing Homes Bv GAYLORD SH1,\Y AsSuci ated Press Writr r Hundred.~ of the nation's nursi ng hon•l's have qu11 the rncaicare progr11n1 . Many others slill in the program refuse to ac- ce pt new mcdlca re patients. A nationw ide Associated Press s11rvcy 1lisclosed l ha t more than 500 nursing hnn1Ps h<.i\"C withrlr;111 n slO\'" extended rare provisions of tJ1e federal heal th care program hegan three years ago. Jn the J·1~1 ~•x months alon~·. S(l(•1:il &<·un1v ;\dminislrallon figurrs shi:1w, ~;> extrnd- rd care fac1ht1es ha\'e dropped n1edlc<1re \ ulunlllrily. Nim(' of tins unp;il1 1s 1·an(1•lc!I, howe\"l'r, hy •'nrnl!nh•nt n! nf'w1y hu1ll !<1ril111t>s in lhc b0orn1ng nur~1ni.: hfltnc inrlusl r.v. Gn\"{'rnmt'111 nff1c1;it~ tr;1r(' lh" 111• 1IL1stry's d1scon1 {·nt 10 :1 <"r:1f kdn"n nn rn1su~1· .uid U\"l'r11~l· nl 111!'.!lllc<1rl''S brnrf1 \:) t\ot :-.11. b<IV 1111!'~1111-: hn1n(' ;ii!- n11111~tr(1tors. Th t' 1 r •ll~~;1!1sl:1r1pin rt>sults, l h c v Ci"lnlend. froni rr1ro111.:th•e 1lt'nt:il of bcnl•fiti;. Sl<Jgger111g paperwork and 101v rah:s. TH E Ar Sl'ltVEY iurnt"d up nn 111· ~lances of elderly p:i11ent~ hPini: suddrnly lurnC'rl out of 1111r~1ng hun1cs. 8ut n1riny ;1dmlnislrators said thrir liorpr~ n•1 lo1lge1 accepl medicarc patients, lhoug11 :;111111nalifiPd unrl er the pto~ran1. "The nil!ional trend of nursing hun1C's Ill drop nu1 nl niedicarr's exirnded caie prograrn" w~s ci ted this n1011lh by Sen. Frank ~los:<. ,1.)-U tah, whl.'n hr 1:it1t1chf'rl ,·nngrcr<~1on1:1I i icarlngs vn nursing hon1e problems. But a Soci'11 Security Adm1ni~tr.1 t ion spokesm1111 ~;utl , "lhf're·s no lt'1'111L Thr num.IJf'r nf ho1nes in the proi;r;11 1' and dnv.•n." Although Z!lS ho1nes qu it the prugr;1n1 1n six rnonlh.~. 1his officia l said, Q!hcrs signed up so the net lo!s was only 50-fron1 4,0011 r.ertificd extended care racilitic:i; .Ju- ly I, to 4,850 .Jan. I. There are about 2.5,000 nursing honies in the nalion. bul not all c<..n qualify lor medicare's extended care program because of such requirements as around- lhe-<:\ock licensed nursing care. Medicare does not pay !or custodial nursing home earl'. Rath1:r, 1t was designed lo pay for short-lerm !lays in 11ursing homes for patients recuperating <1rter discharge from a hospltal. To qualify a patient must require skilled 1u1rsl11i:: ca re on a continuing basis. He also must entl'r an extended care faoiltty 'ECF ~ \1•ith1n t1\'0 week s after leaving a ho~pital \vherr he had ren1ai nc<I a~ least lhr~c consecutl\"C days, ON fl TYPICAL DAY, 80,000 elderly nu rsing home patients across the country arc having thfir bills paid by medicare. The average. :;t11y in a nursing home unflC'r mc<llr:ire i~ 50 days. The. average n1n11thly claim is ~365. ~1erlicarl.' pours about S4~·million a year in1n 1111rs1ng homes, hut this is less than J1alr of !be more than $1 billi on p;rid nur.~1ng homes 11nnu;illy h Y mOO.ca1d, the s\;:1te administered, largely fede ral finan ced program of medical care for low income penple of all ages .. l'he executive secretary of the Con· nectlcut Association of E:ttended Care Facilities, !\!rs. Vera Arter burn, con- tended that federal officials are pulling prc~surc on inlC'rmediaries to cut tn('dlca re costs, and that nursin g homes bf'ar the bn1nL of the pre!isure because ''it's too political ln put pressure on h(1spHals and doctors." To this. a· Social Seco rit y Arhninistr11tion spokesman respon<lel1 : "\\'(' arc showing no discrimination . llosp1tal si tuations are h c i n g in- vestigated . Doctors arn claiming 'A't are always a!tacking I hem. We don't pk'k on anyone.. We pick on evtryone ." R.1:v. J,f yron J, Ta ylor, /ota1d. these conditions 011 a teacher's 1 con!ract dated. .1915 and offer-1: cd tlten~ i)I reprint /or1n. i1t /J is ~1 church bulletin. Presumabl!J, all '• teachers were bound -or rro- i, ·mised to be -to tl1c criteria. i. .. 1. Not to get married. 2. Not to keep company \Vilh 3 Be home bC'l.,..·een the hours I· ~ of g P.J\I. and 6 A.t.-f. unless m ~-at~ndanC'e at a school funetion. 4. Not to loiter do .... ·ntov,·o in "" ire cream stores. 5. 'ot lo leave town at :iny ~ time \\'ithout prrmission of the cllairma11 of tht board. 6, Not to smoke cigarettes. 7. Not to drin k beer, v.·inc. ! or 'A"hlskey. $ 8. Not to get in a carriage cir automobile with any ma,., ex- ·~· cept her brother of her faiher, ' • . ~ :,, 9. Not to dress in bright colors. 10. Not to dye her hair . 11. \Vear al least two pett.lcoals. .. ~1 12. Not lo wear dres.c;es more ~. than tv.·o inches above the ankles. :1 ii 13. Keep the school room neat t and clean (a) s weep the floor 1 " at least once daily: (b) scrub the floor at least once wei:kly with t hot .,..·ater and soa p; (c) clean ! the blackboards al least o..ce daily; ' j and (d) start tht fire al 7 A.J\1. t ~ so the room "'ill be warm by 1 I A.M. ... " ..,..,, .~,,.,,,...-""""""'"""' ....... -.,_ ,------------•Our /lfn11 i11 San l'rancf"4'·o------------.., One Sto~k Tl1a1t"s . Going Up IJy Hl':RB CAEN S1\N FRANCISCO -"'Aller con· s1dcrin& 1hc .!.tale of lhe f'COnon1y and the ful\IT't ," begin5 V;1l LtJon, "I took J"'res1denl Nixon ·s adv ice and bought stock in a company that sells ' apples" •.• Addendum, more or IPss· al the 1ieight of one or thf! Slanford baUles. there was English Prol. fl. Bruce l'~r11nklin . ~ Mooist revoluHnn· ary~ buyifli a late artemoon paprr to s k I m the stock market quota- tions! ... Newsman questioning men1- bers of the sltldcnl body et Hastlngs- Law College : "How do you feel about fem81e milJ Lant war stu<lents!" Eugene Ct.tt0\11: "Wel ll1, I y,·ouldn'l wont my shflrr lo mfl rry one." . . ' S1'tlF;ETSCENE : R :i v a g e. d olrl ~h1rkr1 was :J llttle liv,ht>r th:in u.wa"I one night la"t werk. An all-Indian \ r rock group illogically named Opera v.·a~ playing loud and ool too bad uotside tilt Baronrt Theater. A pale p~yrhedel1c light show fl ickered fit- fully oo a bh111k v.·all. A few slrttl freaks danced. All Olis by y,·ay or ,Jt:icking off the Barooers new reaturr, ''"'oOds tock," the fllm of tht rock festlval that Wll.'I to have ctul~d .lhe world but. after Altamont, no w seems to epitomize. t11C' end ol an era. The Rev. 0ona·1ct E. Genou:ng of S, F .. who wa5 deputy dlr«tor or SE'<'Urily at Wood.<Uock, "'ould like lo se1 I.ht record straight on the fantastic pvenl that drew 400 ,000 people: Myth: thl·re waa Utt le or no security. Fer!: •·It ""fl5 one or U1e mrn:l heavily s..ccured public e\·enls in history. In txce~ of a thou.s:ind men wcrr hired or assigntd lo varlous re~n~bi!!Ues. 7'ht 1>ecurlty plan wa., cle.veloptd by Jules Ross. f<lrmtt police chief or th' UC-Berkftley campus. 1'1ere were 224 off-duty New York policemen, over 300 me.n from the New York Sla te Police, 300 local Sheriff's lkputies, and so on ." .. -t.t yth : There were no arreflU for narcolks violations. Fact: "Over 200 v.•ere arrested by New York Sh1te Polk:e alone." Myth : Thcre wert few medical facilitles and personnel. F'111ct: "We had five first aid slat.ions. 200 beds in h~·o large hospital lent11. 57 doctors, 200 nurses." Mylh: No food :it Uie silt. fact: "In adrllllon to the coocesidons run by Woocl!!lock, lhtre v.·ert do.tens o( private food d<>al~~ with ample supplies." J\fytl1: \IJoodsloc.k ... ·as poorly planned and fina nced. f'1<'l: '··u v.·a-~ perfectly pl11nntd, by the best speciallsls. f()r 200.000 people -not the 400,000 who arrived ." Says Bof A Chief Hy LOUIS B. LU NDBORG Board Chairman. Bani! of America IExcerptcd fn)n1 testin1ony before the Se nate Foreign Relations Commillec.1 I will confine niy rcnoarks to thl' economic inipact ol the war. \Vhilc I ha ve stroogly -held personal feelings on other aspects of I.he war, I do nflt ff'cl it is appropriate or proper lo express these view9 as chairman of the. boa.rd or Bank of America. The war in V1ctnorn distorts the American cconorny. It 1s a major <'011- tribulor to 1nflaUnn -our most crucia l don1eslic l'l'Onomll'. problcn1. It. dra11s (lff r'sources tha t ('Ould be p111 lo l\11rk tow:ird solving imprratil'c pr(lhlcn1~ f:i r- in~ this nation al home And ch•"J>tl1· the. protestations 1Jf the Nc11· Lrll tu the contrary. lhf' fnct 1s 1h:i1 an rnd to the war \\"Ould he good. not b;1d, for An1 erican bus1ne~-;. In the middle of 1965 when thc V1c111;un escalation be,11;:111, the ceonun11 w;1<; 1r1 qu ite goo<.! shape. \Ve had .it that t1n11· an uninterrupted ccOnQrnic ~Hh·oncc (1f 52 n1011lhs -a 1-.cal.'ctirne rc('(l1·d - l1ne1nployment '1\"CJ.llltccl 4 fl pl'rcl'nl. th1~ constnner pricc'fn/lcx had incrf':r!;c<I on ly 1.2 p<"rcC'nt 1!11ring the first si x month;;: of 1965, and 1hc :iveragc operating r;Uc of industrial capacity wa.c; at 90 pcrcrnt. Th ere hatl been considc.rablr succC's."i in maintaining federal expcnditurt'c; for goods and servltcs bclo1v I 1 perCf'nt of gross nationa l product lro1n 1%0 U\rough mid-1965. IN f ACT. tile 11ovemn1enl had e\·en been able to rhangc the co1n[)0:-.1t1011 of lts spending by deliberately ::(hiftini:: emphasis from defense lo non·defcnsc spending. The expenditures Tt:'!alC'rl lo the Viet- nam War. added to lhe near. full~nlploy· menl economy that existed in n1id-l9ti5, generaled severe inflationary pressures. Consumer prices began increa~ing rapid· Jy as the. federal deficit grew. Whilc there is room for a wid e range of opinion covering proper I.ax policies <lur- ing this period, especia lly over the timing arxl magni lude or ta x increa~es. and the proper role of monetary policy. the basic cause of the inflationary forres \Ya.~ a sharp increa~ in federal spend inc: associa~ with the escalalion of the conflict in Vietnam . I 00 NOT THl NK lhcrp is a11v·{1oubl thal the reso~s used towa rd the Viel· nam War effort could have be~n P11L to v.·ork toward solving imperath·c prn- bltms fa cing lhis ruiUon at honH'. In the fi ve-year perl~ prior lo the Vietnam e~calation, defense spending avcraANl $50 billion per year. If we assume 1hnt this level WQ11ld have bef'n n1ainh1inrrl over the ~t recent flvt-)'ear pe.riod in the absence of escalation, the inrreasc in actual spending totaled $118 htllions. !"luring th~ pRst four yt:irs, t01 r1I spcncllri~ for rr~lrfcntlal rons!ruction tot:ilcd only $112 billiQllS. • \\'hen wr sUrv~y the 1·rry rr~I O<'<'<l'- ln 011r {'('01101ny in thr ilrf'll~ of hoo~1n,t:, urban transil. rnv1ronn1t'nl11I p0llu!l on, ch· .. H is clearly evidtnl thflt \\'f' 110 nol need to \'tftate wnr-rclatcd demand !0r rcsour rcs in order Lo m11into1n lull f'n1p loymcnl. i Foltowlng his lesli1nony, Lnndb<lrg y,;is asked lo expre5s any \'ie"'S on lhe \'ittn;un \Var he might have as a pr ivate citizen. The follo14·lng is ex· rerpted from his additional remarks to the Foreig n Relations Co1nmiltttl. In my Judgment. the war in Vietnam i:. a trngie natlonal mistake, l ~cc no pmfit to the coonlry in 1ry1ng lo fix Ille blame ror 1\·hat 1s ra~t. The fatt 1~ rh;:1t collectlvcly. as :i natin11. 11·r hal'e. made a mistake, ;i cnlns~;.11 nnc In any nlht'r contt..,l ot lite. \1t1rn a nu :o.t:ikp has bern made -\\ hethcr hv a prrsPn. by a eon1p:in~', nr hy :1 11:-1!ion -there 1~ only one. t"1ni: \11 cfl). t:1ce up to 1!. No ;:in1ou111 ol 1"0Vcr-11 p -r:111on:1Hzl n,!:. alibiH1~. or !1 11rk1ng thr facL~ -will avu1d the in· rvi1;1blc day or reckonin g ll only con1- po11nd.'> the cv~1 111 n1y Judgn1l'nl. 11 is I 1 m c tht• ~b;u·cholders uf A111t'rie:1 -the pcoplr. -hcgi11 to 1·nll lor an C'nd lo the :.r111:indcring of A1nrri r1111 b!11Q1!. inorale :111d rf'f.nurcrs on what is 1n essence tin Asian wur of ni.itio11alisn1 RF.CAUSE 1\IA ~Y who have l'Oll· 1lrn1nf'd our invol\"ctncnt 111 Vietnam ha\"e illso wan1 ('d lo abol!sh such things as HOTC -and because. consequently, m;in~' Pl'Of'11f' ha1 f' come In equate anl!- \'ietnam y,•1\h military weakness, let me so y thal il is precisely because I v.·ant us lo be ~t rong -militarily as well ;·~ e <'on o rn 1 l' a 1 I y . politicallv. rl1plomnlicallv -lhat I do ool want 10 ~re us d1ss11><1te and squander thHi .~trcn~th II\ such misguided ventures ;1~ th is Vielnam \\'ar. I \\•ant us to have n1ililary strength. 1 iust don't \Vant to use it to be diclaled en tirely by lhe lnilitary. The revu lsion against our posture. in VielnHm has been so i;trong that il hns colored and di storted the a!l ilude of ou r peoplc, and particu larly of our }OUnJ.l people, toward 1nililary service or any kind. IT IS EASY -too easy -lo dismiss ll1a1 as an ind1ctmcf'll of our young 1>eopl<' -its an evidence or the "wea ken- ing of 1hcir moral fil>cr .. It i.~ ~uHicicntlv 111nrc co1npl cx than that. that I would not y,·a nl to be tqually guilty ol over· ~1mphfying in !he opposite direction; but certainly lht. disillusionment of the ywni: over oor v.·holc Vietnam ex· perif'nce. has weakened their Y.'ill1ngness lo follow adult leadership 1n anything. I ~udder to Uunk of nur bring con- fronted by a real military threat - a direct an<I immediate one -to nur O\''n n:itlonRI ~ecurity wh ile Qur youth :ire in this mood Ttit nvtrTi<hni; quc~bon i:i; this onf'. -· l>oes the Unit('(t States from e.ithcr ;'j prflctlcal m' rnnral \Pl('lljl()lnt ha \' r rilh{'r the right or Ilic might lo stl ilsrlf up :1~ 1111· unil111c r.11 I polirrmAn for tile wr1rl(l'1" f,·ly i"ln!iWCr lo thnt r111ei;no11 i~ that ~urh a pn:;111nn iS mor:i11y nldrfrn:-11blr nnd p r a c Li c a 11 y unsus- t111nu blr. than their predecessors, anti 1\ere. quile successful l'areen~ise. 1'11e ni<11or1Ly nf thern wl're professh1nt1tly uricntccl fir auraclt'd by tl1e mor1' dc1n;1ntl lni; nitturo1I sciences which n.·qu11·e ;1ho1 e .1 vcrage inLelligencr and re/e11llcs~ dt.il1i.:<1L1011. DURING l 'llE e;1rly lOO!!'s, tlus pal!('r n cha nged signiJicantly. Al 11L1• presr11L time. the profe ssiuna.!Jy or .!.clen Lific;illy oriented studenl"i J1a ve dcl'rt·:•<>Cd lo <l11 almost rnargln:il fraetiun ol tile stude11t populat ion. Sociology, phi Io~ op 11 ~-, pol itica l scil'nce. soc·1<1I anthropology, ereative v.·ritlng. lll:icl';il arts. ;111d s1111 il::;r rlelds are now the mo:,L populal' ~1nu11~ student.~. As shown by worldw1dc slt1l1.~11i.:al :;l.ucljes on co!Jl!ge anr1 u n i v r r s 1 t y d ents. these field:-; altract u1diY1dual" less gifted Utan those going into the exact sciences. engineering, ur nocdi cinc. Al the same tinH'. these f1chl<> presently offer tewer 11nd !ewer carte!' cpportunitles. and what t~ most 1n1· portant in th is frame of reference, they <lo not req uire clearly dl'flned pro- fessional goals. I DO NOT \YA:\1' to bcl11t!c hbrr,11 :ir1~ :ind non-vocatio11aJ ~1u1l1l'S 111 I t11~ university. They arc vi1111 <·01npnnl'n!~ 1Jf academic li!c: 110:111v ur lhc111 h;11·ll ;i vencr;ible tradition IJ11k111j.! tl1c prrsen t 10 ll1c intellectual ;111(! r:-thC't1~· l'lllur-.: of the. past: and tht>y pnJ1•1dl' !11r·bro;1 tl l1istorical p('rSpc(·ti vc wi(ho11l 11 l1id1 lhe university would be a strrik· nggrcga1ion of trade schools. Bul 1L is also undeniable that the 01'crwhrl111in g 11i:1jori1y of !he ~o-calle.:1 ca111pus rad icnl.~ <1rl.' found 111 the non-vocational schools. 1'hese h:1\·e a strangl' a\lractlon for slurlcnt '> \1 1111 se-e no va lue 111 our soC'IPl.Y or 1111 r na lion and \vho often hi'.'f'tl le:idrr.i 11hu urge them lo destroy bo1h The extrcrnc cxprl'ss1r1n ol th!-s Ull· ccnlrolled dc1 c!op1n<'nl ol non-1 01':111011.11 :ictivitics, and in 1n:iny r~·~Jl<'Cls 11 ..; caricature. is l11r cmcrgl'ncr of r1ro~ran1!! vn rinuslY destnbed a:-"hlark .::tud1r..;'• or "Afr'o-Amencan .!.lud1e~ '' They a1 c 1he very uppo.qtr of 11hat i.~ ncedr il to promote the sotia!. cult ural. an d economic statu s of black AmrriC'an~. Students from hilherto etl uca tiona!l y underprivileged 1n1n1)n\1I'" s!1ould 11;11 c no illusions abl)ut th e l:'Xtcnl lo 11 h1c·il these program! are l!kelv to pr•>Vtdc the mental distiplinf'. l1'chnirR I ~~ill ~. t1nd rigornus lr<11n1ng 1n rrnl1lcn1 soi1·1nr; so desperalC'ly bnpor\;.utl lo thi.:ll' !uture careers. THE ULTl~lATE CAt.;SF: (lF' !l•~ ~h1fl from carecr-oriented aet1d~m1c fllJrStlll " to less drrnanding ;ind frf'flllt'n!lv :iiml<'~S aclivitit'S cannot be founil within hight·r ec!ucatlon alone: 1\ 1s an <"q1r1_,,s1on 11f some vcry basic con1rad1rt1ons of C'•ll· temporary ~iet.\'. On !he nn r sulr. economic arllurnce a.nd pC'rn11ssi\"{' 11p· h•1ni::1ng h;il"e d1011nishcd ;1n1b1t1nns lh;1l shaped 1l1t ptu!osophy 01 le~!> fortu11a1e gcne.r:11ions. On !he. other Steir. 11 r h.ill' In l'Onlt'nd \1'1th th<' prr~s1ng d~'tn111ul'> nt Th<!'{' 11 110 \ICre up II' 1111t rx!·l111IJ'ti frt'l1n th.•~ afflu rnct' ani! 1\hO v .. 1u1 It> 1):1rt11~r 1•f it 1vithoul t'frnrl ;111!1 d1 l;i1 I ';irPnl'I" l111d prolrS:)1fln .1I f•drH•:i 1nr~ hn1 1· 11•!1 '' t conic to gri ps with lhr f.1ct 111;1\ ,1fflurn\'I' and pcnn1ss1vrncsc; 1n;1\ be :1~ !r.111111.11 11· lo childn·n and youngsl\'1'; :i ~ Jl't' poi l't 1y ;inrl autllor1!;1r1an1..,111 \\'hilr 1h1' 11n1 1'rr~111· :ili1nr 1s n1>1 i11 :i [1C1Sil!011 In <'llrf• thr llihtrJ.JI(· !"illl"P.-, l'lf lhr•<' pn:hlc111s. 11 ',111 11nd1111hlc!llv rorc \\'Ith so111r o( their con.,e<1111·n1·~" in a n11;rc rl'ilhfi ll!' and ninrc 1<1rs1ghted ni:inncr 1h:i11 11 ho.., in lht· p.1,t An cflecti\'C 11:1.\1 tr1 d11 t in.~ 1~ 'o slren~thcn till' \11:::at1nnt1 I anrl prn- lc~sion;1l cornponcn! ot h1ght'r l'llucalion. Pas..,flgl' of the health Sl:ll'lllt's b11nd issue should be looketl upon a~ an efFC1'- t1ve 11·ay to accomph~h this. 'T'hr n1l'di1·:i l school5 Jl \\"ny.~ hl'l1·e brPn and ;ilwa.\S \\'ill be one of the 11:1!ur;1 J slab1l1ler " of the ac:idern1c con1muni1~ 11ll'V dl!r.tl l students 11·1Lh clearly drt1nrcl i.:0:1!~. rhrl r rurricula demand unusu:il cnrri:;y .ind in1encc111al rc!iOurces <in<t. \1•hat •~ f'sstn· lial in th1~ part.icu lar t'U!\lcxt, ;i gr('il! deal of soci;i l respon.~1b1l11 y. THE F'ACT th:it the pi'opl1' of lht state arc cal!cd upon l1l vote for hn1ul n10ney earnlf1rk('d rlirlusi\"ely I !1 r medical 1nst1tut.ions cnahlcs thcn1 to <;on- tribu1e effectively lri i1n prOl'C1ncnL nnt only of heal lh care but alsn of our statewide unh·ersity sy$\en1. The ltgisla11on provi ding fnl' Issuance (lf these bonds is the f1rsl ~tcp 1n the dirf'Clion of a realistic and l'quit.1ble control nr higher cducahn11 h~· the cotn· muni!y al large. l'he 1·ql ers. should h~ :>ware of bolh aspel'L~ wl1t'n going 10 the polls. Saturday, !\lay 16. l9i0 The Comn1ent Page cir the Daily Pilot seeks r.o inforn1 nnd stirnulalc rrnd11rs hv presenting a v~ricty of flnn;- n1rntary Oil topics of inlcr- ?bl <ind sig-ni1 I CH nee frnn\ 1nlortnli"J observers ;i n d spokesn1rn . Robert N. Weed, Pul1 1 li shel'" , t • Hello again, boys and girl.J, and v.·elcome to aoother Satur- day o( run and learning "'ith Unch:• Len and his friends Carol and Andy. As usual, the old mall s;ck 11'<1S rl'ally bul gi ng. More and rnore nl''" na1nes are comlng '-f I 'O,,, ~ --=7~ ~ 1n C'arh 11·eck as more people 1ry lo v.•rile the best ponn, !he. hc!it riddle or draw the be:-.l picture based on the topii.: of the wl'ck. Jt/CfCJC . t.1ore nf you ar~ sending r.1 we!J-wriltcn poems. Poetry lllkcs a special amount <>( thought lo work out and Uncle Len has been getting some really good ones. • Remember, it is rnore work ·~ fur me when yo u send in your ~ Ask Andy questions on the same note as )'Our poeni. So please send lhern in care of r-------------------------------------0 !he address seen each \\'ttk ;it the botlon1 of Andy's col- um\'I. * PRIZE WINNER * DJane Johnson, IO, 9616 Nightingale, Fountain Valley Also. some or you send in pictures v.ith separ ate pieces of paper for your names. Sometimes, with all the en-Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len 's Art Contest. Here's all you tries coming in, these get do: (I) Draw picture on piece of plain. white paper 51,'.i; inches wide and misplaced. From now on, just 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. \2) Do 1101 copy or trace 11rite your nan1e, age and ad-!JtCture. It n1ust be your own work. (S) Put your name, age and address dress very lightly on the back on back of drawing. ~1ail it lo Uncle Len's Art Contest, 801 1560 DAILY or your drav,oing in pencil. PILOT, CGllta Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. ' As many of you may know, L--------------------------__:•:.._ _________ _J !he /<11nous Olympic Games will be coming up in 19i2. Just rcce-.1tly, our netghbor <·ountry or Canada was gl\'efl Ilic Olympics for 1976. The Oly mpi c.-. originated lhousands or years ago in Greece as a religiou s ceremony. They gradually (lied out, but were reborn in the. late !SOO's and have gone or. every four years sinC?e Lhen. But the Oly1npics arc only a part of sports and athletics. Almost e \'c ry person in thi: world participates r,1 llOfllP. kind of sport v.·helher il l:M' i:win1ming, soccer, lrack. dan- ci ng, foolball, basketball, jai ;ilai ••• and the list goes Every c:ounlry in the world has ils own parlit ul ar favori te .sport .and many of them have never been seen by yoo or me. l n the United States, boys and girls participate in wide variety or sports, including football, tennis, golf, basket- ball, volleyball, horseback rid- ing, skiing, skating, swim- ming. surfing, skindi\'ing and many more. Anrth1 ng where t\VO or more p1'Uptc compete a&ainst each uJhC'r could be called a sport. Girls, especially. have been l~arn1ng that' there i~ a place for them in many spor\s played only by boys in the Sen~ yoirt q11ntl•11t te ..... All4y, c/o Oro•t• c .... Dolty ruJ, loa 1560, CNto M ... , Colff. "'""" •enlls ' camPl~t~ :ic-~alv.,.,t •~I nf rno World •-11"<¥<....,.I• Ta Frink p.,1., IPP 13. of ~·· c:11Mrine.. Onl1fla, C1n1<11, ,.,.. ~ .. o~e11JG11. \\'bat e)'.ac1ty is the metrir syslem '! and related't.o the basic meter. The meter also is the basic unit for the decimal scales <>f weight and capacity. One liter equals the Liquid water required to fill one cubic decimeter, precisely measured at its greatest density, It is used to measu re milk. The decaliter equals ten liters. the hectohtrr equals 100 liters. These la rger units are used lo measure grain and barrels of liquid. The .metric scale or weight~ is based <>n the gra m ~ and the gram also ls related to lhe metl?r. 11 is the weight pasl. Did you kno1v thal there are girls' basketball. golf, ten- nis, volleyball and softb all champions, just lo name a few. Women have become cham- pion swimmers -faster than most boys -and now are even becoming championship racehorse jockeys. There is really no sport that cannot be enjoyed by bolh boys and girls and l';n suTt' most of you know thal. So lhis wee k's topte 11•1!1 be sports. Draw your pictures and \\Tiie your poems using the topic or your lavorite sport whether you play it or only watch it. f{emember, a sport l·an ~ almost anythi11g ""'hk:h requjtts skill or eompe tili oo. '!'his topic is wide open, so fill up the old mail bag and gel outside in son1e f)I this beautiful sunny v.·eathC'r and play base ball or swim or riUc ur -anything you can think of Jn the world or athlctlcs and sports. Honorable mentions in this week's drawing contest are: Joe J\lcC!ure, 9, Fountain Valley; Steven Carlson, 6, Costa Mesa: Duane \Viem icz, 10, Costa ~1esa; Randy Cros~. 10, Costa ~lesa: John Timplc, 9. Corona del ~tar : St.acev Dearth, 11 r~. Costa ~Jesa : Jef- fery ~1arks, 8. South Laguna : l\atherine Henderson, 6 1 ~, Costa f\1esa: Brian Carl:;on. 10, Costa !11csa : aild Lisa Jeavans. II. Costa l--lesa. Also gC'ttini art mentions are; Keith Jenkins. 8. Hun- !1ngton Beach: Keith Bagdon, Huntington Beach : Debbie Donegan. 10. F.ountain Valley . Sui;i~ Skinner. w1,~: Karen C.rl'nicr, B. Huntington Beach , Clint Che rry, 11. Cos1a Mesa: .lohn Fithia n, El Toro: Donna Packard. 11 , Costa ~1esa : <Jlld Peggy \Vie1·111ez, 8 1 ~. THE PATH OF THE SUN /\s lhe night fades away, !'or the coming of day There comes a glorious sight. \\lith colors so bright. Then the sunrise goes a1\'ay, l-"o r a glor ious day! .o\nd 11•hcn H's high in the !)k\". Lu nchti111 e is 111~h . ·rtien the sun says. ';good night", \\!ith a g10 11ou~ slghl, .o\11d a1~·a y ~ve.~ !he la!)l ray, ·rhe sun prepares fo r a nc1\I day. • K1n~H~ ~•II 11•11•• Ket lo l••O••• -S-•n""• I), 1714 Hltnllncl Dtiv1, Ntw""tl llrl<"· ""' '"' ""'""'"" en!rv In I~• t1arv incl Hom (ent,u MIO! vaur o""' •• 11••¥ It Un<I• Lon, ft•• 1-Slf, c •••• M .... ,.,.,,, .... This number .system is as si111ple as counting on your ten _fingers. Na po I e o 11 Bonaparte. Em p e r o r o{ France. directed his scientists 10 f!Cv1sc somclhing simple 'n rrp!ace the bewildering 1ystr.rns of measurements us- r·d throug!iout his empire. Perha ps·, hkc oliler military 1i:1nqucrors. he \1·antcd lo 11onali' at leasl nnc useful gill In the \\'nrld. In any case, lhr. 11•orlr! ct·riainly needed the 1netr1c systern. of one cul.lie centi rnetcr nf L------------------------.J There arr. a<; you knoll', ·2 inrhrs in a fool and 111 11unces in ;1 po11n(), lwo pinL-. 1n a <1t1at L anti three feet in a yar d, ~ f~IO pounds in :1 Inn and ~.280 feet in a mile. \Yhal a 1ness. ll"s too o;id thai all the time spent learni ng this bell'ildcring con- iibri.1ration , and copt.1g with it. Is quite unnecessary. In Uic 1790~. French scicnl lSts dev1s- rd a simple system to do the whole job with ten finger~. They worked out the n1etric sysli!m in which all those unils arc based on ten . They also gave the units names lhat tell whelher they arc ten limes smaller or larger aro j 01·1·1.ei • RIDDLES and JOKES - \Vaiter: I 've got pigs' feet, boiled !iv- * er and fried tongue. Customer: Don't tell me your Jili{Ob- PRIZf len1s, just get me a pea- nut butter sandu•iQS and Wi'NNH a j!;l<.iss of in.ilk. C1llt1n C••••ll, 11, 1100 l nlltVI W••· ,., .. "'' ... ," IJ Q -ues t1on : \Vhal _is black and \vh lte and red all over? ·eJqez peuJnqun5 A1p11q V : .1•Msuy" ' ' I S1t11rd1y, M1y 161 1970 DAILY '1LO) 7_'. LEGAL NanCE U:CJ.L NOTICE 'S terile CucKoo' ,;,~~~·.!:~::0;0.~!.. C•llTll!ilC4"~ •USIM•U ITAT• 0' (.t.Ll,OJIMIA POJI •IC'TtTlllHll MAMe fM• COUNTY 01' OllAMGI Tl'l4! llf'lllW'lljlMd ,._ t•rtlf't U'I• h HI. A UIN ~uCll'1tl • lt>wl,.... II 111t "l•c•nllo, Real Birdbrain 1':!11•• or 9 E5• HARTIGAN, Cltte1$1d. (Olll MllU, , .. lfetnl1 ......... ,~. 11~ N()lt(f 15 HeREftV GIVEN IQ.,,,. llflol,pt flrPl'I ....... qf Mf$A WEST l'ET <1Hllk>I• er ti.. •bo•e iwme4 d«edinf ttl)S,.1TAt 1nd ,,.,, ••loll n .... 11 ~ '""' 111 ""on1 h1Yln• cl1ll'M ffl ill-' .-Ill of 1flt> f911t11'1" I'll""', •-~ 1111 uMI llec•<1e~t 1r• re<1vlr• 1o II .. ,,..,. 111 h.IH tnll 1i.c. or rnlOonc1 !h1m, with 1he neo:n1tr~ Wl<.odlfltl, In II 11 tolk>M: !h• ~l'lcl ot rhe clot~ (>I '"" 1llove JG,c.t I . L..,, 711111 T1M111k Cln:lt, tnl l!IHI (OY<I. o• 1a PftU~I ,,,...,., """' H1m11,..1on S11l!h. C1l/flml1. .. lh~ nH•u•rv •oochtft. .. th• 1111· o.ild W1 T, lt7'. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I a n1 22 and had a very ~:;.!:::e"de:' J:: ~:11; ~r:,~: :~:·r~ s1111 J:''C' •• ~~r .. or11••• c..,nw· i;:ood job as a sec!'etary 1n a college until I go t preg· t1o• pftc• o1 ""''-11 -~""""' 011 M•-., 1. 1,10, N1or1 """• • i.oi.rv D l h · In •11 .,.,.u.,,. Hrt1lnlt1e 10 flll e$holt l"vbllc In t ncf tor 11lcl S!tk. H•oon•ll" nant. ue o l e. monung, afternoon and evening sick· 01 ••kl <1Ko>11 ... 1. w11111ft tour mon1h1 ••-•Id JOYc• £. teoc1v ~-n 11 ness I had to quit work I arn f;ve inonlhs alo g and •••~r m1 11 .. 1 publlc111on o1 1t111 n.uu. 11W 10 bl in1 "'"'°" """'""' ,..""° , · n Dtl9CI M•v 11, ltlO. 11 wtooalDecl ID l!>t wttMn fn.1r ........ ~1 don't feel (or look ) Well enough to get a nother postion M111"M1t• 1t•11C1•H 1t1c11Ck"'1Wlt>c11tc1 .ro. •·•~u'" '"' •• ,,.,. Wh I l Id b yf ' d " E•Kll11h of !IV 1!:!111• (OFFICIAL SEAL) en o my o nen I \.va s pregnant he said .,, 1r.t 1boY• ivmeir "'"'e11r IMl"I' K. lffn•'f he'd d o a nyllllng to help -----· '•T11c1A M.-110. JllQ!lf'Y ,.~11c.c.i1tOl'n11 l.tt.l'M¥ It Ltw Prln(.IMI otlkl Ill -except n1arry 1ne. Last nn~~ibd•<····· f-'• a poo"' 1Jtl IE. c ... , ltlt~WIV Or-Coutrl'f h d h ,,.,..,... ·• u• 1 mat• Ctre<!I ~II Mir, (ti MY Commlsolon E••lr" niJ;:h t e a11nounce t at riage are endl e~s. ro1 uu1 ,,,.,..,. · "low. 1~. 1tn he intends to keep his .......... , ,.,. ••Kltl•I• P.,t11u-N o •• ,,.. cu11 Dtll't .,,.,. Ir r ·-" I l"lloll1h<Ht Dr•"-• CMst Dlot'f Pilot, M•v f , 16, tt, )Cl, "1' &Jl.10 \vord and help n1e finan-ow ar suou d a teenage M•v "· ,,, :io .,., Junt •· "10 tio.nt'l------------- cially bul he can prove in couple go·~ Can necking be•l------------1 cou11 t hat the baby be-safe'? \Vhen <loes il becom~ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Jonas to som""ne else I too hot to handle? Send for T-•-,.., ...... . A. L d I SU ,111011: COUltT 01' TMIE a sked hi·,,, ho1v he ca n10 rultl an ers' book et, "Neck-ca •r1,1c•TI 0" COltJIO•ATIOH •o• tTATIE 0, CALIJIO•NIA ll'Olt . . TltAMIACTIOM o,-aUJIMl.S S IJHOfillt to such a rid iculous con-1ng a1'.d .Pet ~~ni: --:-\Vhat Are •icririous ••Me: Tl4.-cou,.::,..,.,:s~o-...No1 Clus'·on, I' 1-d "B the Lun1ts'! ~t ail your re-TH E' VNDE •~1GN EO .cDAP0 1t.a.Tt~J11 1tjOT1c1 OI" HIA1t 1•• o" J11t1T1011 -i e rep 1e . e-. -. nertbY c•rtlf\o "'"' •I 1. conavc~•nw l'DI ,1o•ATI 01' MCILOOltA,M IC. Cause 1 a m sle·i·le" <1uest lo An Landers in care • b\/11neu 1oc:11ec1 11 :i:i11 v11 L•do, WILL AHO ,.0• LITTlllS 0,. AD-' ' Of lh. ' f · Newpc>r! ll11cn. C11l1orno1 ~.-.:!.,... lht I happen to know this is IS ne.11 spa per enc os1ng tlc!ll lCHJI firm n•m• al WEST COAST MlitjllT••.TIOM WITM THI: Will ,,, .. . : 50 cents in coin and a long PROMOTIONS, 11>1c. ar.c1 1h11 11id llrm •e:1t10 11 dirty lie be<:ause I d1dn l ' Is COITIPOlt<J ol ll!t tallowlnt COfl'Of&llon, E1l•I• ... c. GOltOOH DOUGLAJ, t>ven look at ~yone else dllr· ~ta m P I': d ' self-addressed ::~~1o.!';~nclp•1 Pt•<• or 11u1.,,t•• " o":~~"1ft ts HEREl"f G•vE M th•t Ing Ule year "'e went together envelope. Jll EW POltT \JJllDERW.lTE• SE RVI· ROllElt T L, MEHJllELL 111• 11111<1 n..r•h• · CE!, INC. lUl VI• LO:lo, H--1 • Hlil lon lot Pfot>ll1 ot lloloorapl\lc If he i~ sterile, he ,l!ot lhal LEGAL NOTICE B••cn. c1111<>,n1i. · w111 •Ml tor 111v1nce of LtHe<• ot way rt.'Cently In fllct I -------WITN ESS I~ n•rn:I !1\1~ !Th cl•V el Admlnl1t••llon will! '"" Wiii Anni~•• · ' Mov 1910 la !llt 0>e!IH<U'"" rtl&renct lo whl(ll wouldn't put ii past hirn lo t Ell:T"I C.lTf. O" IU SINES~ (Co•~or.i; 50111 ;, m•O• 101 k<•lllfr p1rHcu11r&. •M ... ,, h·1msell ., ·1· '·" ' " · t T FI CTITIOUS ... MIE Jlll!:WPO'T' Ut-IOERWAllll 111~1 lhl flm• ind !Ille& II heuln• 0 'S eri 12C<J o lJl!:-1 hp unde1 00Q11...i dOf:S c"li!~ Iii• 11 SERVICES 1 C lh• ume hi• teen 1et for Mtr "' \.h l 't COflductono • bt1i]nt>< •! IHI F•ll!lou!n I ' N ' 1910, •I ''lO 1.m,, In lht C611rlf...-.1 e p.ll ernl J rap. D"Vf, Hunllngton lhit~. C1llfo<ni~, ~~ ~~~ l•m H, TIOPlll, of Oro1rttnent Na. J of u lcl CCHJrt, Sahll ] go to a lall'\'Cr and ondt• !he nn1roov• llrm n~"'" 01 ALLE"I· '"'' ,;·, .... ,n•,,0,"' 11 100 Cl•lc C.•nler o.ive Wttr. '" , . •. OO'f IJllTEA Jll.lflON.lL •nd tl!el 1ald '-"A, 11,. City of $Anl1 A111, C1lllornl1. prove the child lS ]l!S <Ind llrm is compo•oo at 1ne !oltawi™' """on, CD0U"I;'~ o,~hOll.l"IGE. "-oiled Mtv 1. 1910. k h. ., 0 I II r v.no~t nam• In lull Ind Pil<I O! resldpnco .. n ~ ll•v al M1>v, A 0. 1t70, Yo' E ST JOHN n1a ·e 1m pa)', r S 1a 1~ •> loncws: Oarolh• c. C•amo. bllor1 me • "lot1•• Pu1>1it In •M c0uniY Clet~ ' trust him to keep his v.•ord" 11•1 Falrnout~ Drive, 1iuntino1on BH(h, la• •alcl CCHJntv ·~ Stat•, •••lcllne ll:Ol~llT L. Ml!MMl:LL . . · Cllll""11i<L. tllt••ln clulv comml"ionld i nd •W<lfn, •tt.,M'f et L•w Court cases hke this usually O•tt<t Mav 13, 1tio. o.,oon111v 10Pe.,f!<I w11111m H. T10111n 1111 s.utt. HI• strwl. 1111._ w1 a•• a mess espec1·ally ,-( the Oota•nv c:. C••mo kriGwn •10 "'' . ..,. i.. -""''"*"1 L• ""'11111, ''""""I• ,.11 '.. ' St1to GI C1lllOt'nia D•-t Counf'I · DI ~ cor"°'11'°" 1"-t •••C:U!ocl m., Tel• 12UI MP•J7" guy decides lo have three On M•v u . 19,G, Mlor• mo, • · Nertrv •l!hln ln1lf11m..,,1 en behalf •' "" cot· ,11i1i.111r 1a ,,,. Jl•r "friends" stand up for him p.,oiic 1., •nd tO( ••la s1ue, o••..,..•llv =~~1o;;,,m;~::",:C,'.."':O:~~u:,;k:;~ l'11bll1h1t1 Or•MI cu 11 D•ll• Pl1t•, . 9Pl>t•rm DMalhv C. C•1mp -nown la ""' ••mt, M1v f, 11, 16, lt1CI 11':1·10 and say they know fU"sthand "'" 10 bl 1n• P••""' w-n1mr tn wu,..,, wi..reo1 1 "•v• l>ff1<.H1lol-------------- 'h -I -Pl 1, •vb$crlt>f'cl lo lne wi1nin ln,lrum1nl , 1 " nd _, '11· " HI 1 LEGAL NOTICE e g-.r 1s a tramp. case anct 1clnow!11<1§rd "'-ufcvlt<l "'' 11.mt .e "iv • ''"' • ·~ m¥ • c •I advise me ~OFF ICIAL SE.al l . •.e•I ""cl•¥ •nd VNr In tlll1 cetl!llc•l•l--------------JG1epn p Evan•. •,•,•,",~~! •e wrllltn. T·f1t0 TROUBLE IN STREATOR p II ( I .. IU•l!lllOll COUllT OJI ™" -~~1'~;roalv~,f~. ~~tarn I Rlcn1rd A. l rew11. J'. ST'AT• o .. QLIPOltNIA POii DE AR TROUBLE : A lawyer Orin4• CCHJnlv Norerv P..t111c In 1nd TKI: COUltTY OJI ORAMGIE rannol help ""'' prO\'e Uu.• -~·· Commh>ion E~0'"' RGa eR~;o·~.1d"'i.:~~11:1 ~ 5111" .. or1c11: OJI ::;.:i!i':'o,.-l'1ET1TrON ~~-Jun• ti, 1911 G.lltL.lt>lD ... "" 1 l'O• ''''''' O• t·hild is bis. ln fa ct • doctor P~tli!~ .. 11 O••"lt• Co••I Dt+I>' Pilo!, •••• <•-'-· •• ....• ¥ WILL ANO l'Olt M ....., ··-v • l..ll!TTl•I Tt:ST.t.Ml! .. TAlY ('~Ut't even do this. Blood tests ~]~XI .,., J"~ '.'.. ltlO 1"·10 HIWPll1 •••<"· C11i11rn11 Ella!• cl J. l'llANCES CALLOW, •I·• lh-,,{ a moo d•"d LEGAL NOTICE PuDll•n"" 0••"9• Co1•1 D111~ P1101, -nown •• J, F, C.lLLOW anc1 •• MRS. 1.'illl pro\'e M1¥ I~. lJ. lQ .,., June I . 1910 191-lll GEORGE "· CALLOW, Otct•••4. NOT ralbe' a blld ··-1 h JllOTICE IS tlEllEllY GIVEN tnof ' ('_ ' uu sue CEllTIFICATI OP IUll'°i ESS W1'-YNE E, THDMPSOJll "'' 111..t h1t•lot tests cannol prove be did. P1Cr1r1ous "IAMI LEGAL NOTICE • •dlllon "" probalt cr wm •n4 \' bo f \ nd d The 'lnde•Mn~ocl oan ce•lll~ ht h !GI' !ss,,,.<1ce ol Loll""• T1011mtnt11., our Y re S 0 U n S ('l)nouc!lno 1 b.,,1~,. •I 1431 ftaWC1ol", NOTICI. 0, llt•••~l''I IALI 10 rn• Ptllllontr •tfertncc to whlc" c:uckoo. Wbetber or nol be is a Co•I• Mt••· C1lllornl• t11 '6, under Ill• KNOX !NDU'''''• '''""'''' le I• m1d1 1tH" furlht• •1'1lcul1••· 1MI llc;!l!ICHJ• 1 .. m n1m~ o! SYOCEM ~ v .. ' I . !11•1 !he llm• Ind •llCI of l'lllrlnt !ltcrlle cuckoo is another nta l-LABO RATORY ·~a lh tf ••la !lrm 1$ Pliln!UI YI. MAR-COARD, IJll(. Oel~nd•nl 1111 ••mt h•• bttn Sii tor M1v ''· I !l yo la~e ~PG5"d of thr 1ollowl119 p...wn, whaio No. SJlU 1910, 11 t :lll 1.m., In 1111 c:ot1rlroom ler. sugge V let. a "J r n•m• In full •<><I Pllt• 01 ,11,lc1inco llv vlrtu• oT an '"Kutlan lS1..ecl on of Dl'Ptrlmtnl N•. J ot Niii ctl\<n, -nOI tO file I paternity SUJI 11 •• !oliow1· • 4 Mlv 1'/0 O\o lh• Mun!(!pll CCHJrl, al 7\lO Civic Ctn!l!I' Ori~ War In ' Jamtl ii Hill Ill 2437 l <lwoo· Ctntr1I 0"119e (wntv Judlcl1! Dh!tlct. 11'11 Cll'I'-' $tnll An• Ci ll!1rnli ' but lo get something tlown ,.,.,. M~••; c.iiiornit'. '"· coun1v ot O••nN. s1111 ot ce11to••I•, 01100 M•v 1, Hiil. • • oo p•pe• ttgardlng financial 01te11 M~• 1. 1910 110>0n • 1uo•men1 enterocl In 11vor of w. E. ST JOHH. J 8 Hall 111 ltNOX INDUSTRIAL SUPPL IES. I County Clirk assh;tance from the heel. sratt of C.1irornl1, D••nllt co11nty· C•11fa••I• cori•1 .. 1tlon •• lullg""'nl •, !COTT MILl l:I On Mav 11, lflO, belar~ mt. 1 °Jllo!ltV Cl9dllar1 tnd t111ln1t MAR-GARD, INC. '614 Jltftlltr A•t-Public m i ncl lot sold lill1I, .,.,..,nolt• IS lulltment d1~~t, lhowlnt • nel W~llllc,., C1IHlllllll ,.... DEAN ANN I.ANDERS ~ aopterHI Jom•< B. H•ll, 111 known b&l•nce al t S.1SI N tctvallv -u• ""'Toi: UIJ) 1,..,.1 I!' l'll-lllJ 10 mt 1Q be ll>e P•'~"" Whole nl'l'le said lud~menl a" 'ht dal• of '"" Al""llt" fw Jltlffllllt•. You"ll never print t!us but " •uos<:tibed 1o "'" w11111,. ln•trumtnl htv•nct o• ~•Id evo<ullon, I n1ve i.v;eo P11bllsheo Dr•M• c11111 Da •lv ••l•I ] hai·c to write il 8")'Wa" anc1 ac~ncweldg.O no ••ec"'"' •~t ~•me. ~""'" •111 '"" rlghl, llllt 111C1 1nr•re11 M•v t. n, 1', Hiil lll-Jt ,. {OFFICIAL SEAL! ·~ •a•a """m""' GtDtar I" lhe ~·011ert¥1----,-,cc-cc-------- ·r11e woman who married the M•~• ~ H•~•• in •~• Caun!V 01 0••"11•· 5111• ~1 LEGAL NOTICE · Jlla!ary Public . C.il+fD<nl• CtUlo•ni•. llN•llM<I I~ l<lllGw!' hon1osexual and regretted 1t Pr ln(loa1 orric~ "' Lu it, T•1d n 1J ...... ,.,.. •••ce1 .I'""." 001 Spe•k fO• ''°')' O•anp~ Couri•v N~ ll'·1•1'41'l lA• ,.., ""·' u Mv Cammi"'\on E"uM <f.l lov•ll••• wllll •II ••II 1IMul1• lh• NOTICI TD C'tll:DITOl.t \\IOnl3n. f arn ITI3fT!ed to a Nov, 11, 1'1' ltn-"""• Ottt!0<11m•nl~ 1nd .,.. iU,l l lOll COU•T 01' THI! I _ d { _ { P"bll,h"<f Q••~t Co•·I o 1 ourl•n11>C•< l~~tun10 n1lon.1n9 •r •n ST•TI °" CALIPOllM IA ll'OR homosexua an am sure · ··• •· v "•'01 1n•wl~• t PPft<t•lnint. THll COUNTY cw"",... . , _ M•v h , ll. JI: 1"11 Juno 1· 19!0 lll·!O NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN rnat Mt. A·IJlH made the rtght dec1~1on -on !I Junt 1,70, •I 1~:00 <>'Clod< AM. E:i.rt al MAXIMINO SIFUlf:Nr!S, \Ve have a lo11ety home four If Path N o' Ices •t M11n Labb~. c ..... .mous~. 1oi c1w1c Dece•«•cl ' .. Ctnltr Orlve Wtsl //OQ W. ltn SI.) NOTICE" IS HEltE'IY GIVEN le t•• children and fewer problems . ,.... .• . ___ __: cny ar st111• ....... c1.,ntv "' o •• ,,..,., c•~to<s ti 1nt 1Da•• n•mod 11ect<:1•"' !han rnoi::t oi our straight r\l.i\10ND Sitt~ of C1W!orwl~. I wil! u11· •' 1u11t11c .,,, •II ,..,_ titivlnt dllm• 1111n.t . . ~ . 1uthon lo ti.• ho1htsl btClll••· l'or c11h ll>t w~ cltce<lonr .i re tf<wl•ttd ro llit friends. '\'e go \\•1\h the ni cest ',1•""' ~ "1mPl'll • .&Pl to. llf 1011 In +1wlu! monw "' 1n• United s1m,, the<!'P, w!lf> Tiit NCIMttv vou<"""' '" ! ' {' d J t Jt tto•rlt P!Jtr. Co"•. Mtll D&le at •ll 1ne r<Rto!, till~ incl lnl.,ot.1 llf l~t G!!lce a! lhe tllfk ct Ill• .;,., •• peop e Ill uwn :in can e o•~lh, M~v 1• Sl!"v.v~d l>v iwo_ •o"'· ••icl 1uc1om•"' ll•blor In "" 1bov• ..,,1111e11 ca.,r!. ;,, "' pre••nl them, wli'-vou for a f.'lCI tha t not one G,o•dQn, •' Co"• M•H. C•v•n. or ll~icrl~•d ~•OPtrlv, o• \<' muc" 1hero<11 '""' n<1ceut•V vouc:"""· la !tot u,.. \II• '"'1n\t"'' d•""'"e"· M'> Cl1•1 •• m~• t• nect>1••V to ••lh!V ;.old a,,.;~""" 11 lht olllct cl ~tr o ttornt~I Of !ile~e men is fai1 hfuJ lo ~!Ahl. P~mond. Mft. L. It, COJ1e<, ••ftUllon, wlr~ •tC,ueO ln1ere11 •nll i-.l!R1CK E. DUGGl\l'I, 1105 Ei•T llt't his ll'ift•. IC i uu r husband rr0.'111ne. S•••ire• w•ll "" 11•1it ""o"· coll), s1r .... t son hi An• cilltornl• wtolcn 11 • <l<N 11 AM, Btll 8ro•dWIV Ctoop•I, 0°1t•d II SaMt •na, C•lltornio, MIY 1hl pl .. Ct el t"ll~'I GI lht ~ndo.,l1n•ol :-;wings. what di fference does ... 1~ "~•. J•v C.o<n1>tie11 anl<l•h""· 14. 100. 1n 111 m111ett oer111n1n1 ro rht "'''' k 't I • th !"U'"""'"'· W••!...,lnstor M,..,.,a,.•I JAMES .l. MUSIC..::. s~-..r ol ••!d 11et..dent, wllhln IOI/' mon!hl ll m:J !; I lC S S\\'lllglllg WI l'~r~ Bell B•C•dwlY Modu•r~. ll<· Ccunl¥ •f Or1nH, (ll1fonH1 •flet 1~e !Iii! PUOHClllon of 1toli noll(t the b<JyS Or the girls? If :l tttlot\. !Iv C .• R~n~1U, Otput• D.rell APrll J, 1t70 . SECOR WILLl.l J. CL~MONS GOMES!Nll~ SIFUENTES rnan has soineihing going for P1111111tt•• a.1...-... v E•ewtrlx ol"itw woi "' II m h's wi"le c•o CO"OL "" H"bert • S•(or. ''" Glltorll Co•cl•, 11u 1. •rM4w1v 1~, •Oov• ,...,.,.., dtc:tCltn! i u " u n "u~hnfO!On Be•th. D11e of oe11n, Mt• Sift!• Ant, C1Uh•lll• '11'7 , P•.Tl lCK I(, DUGGAN being alone a few ni gh1 s a ,, survlv t!<l by wlte. VJrQln:•. Se•· ....,0111~.o Ori,., c .... 11 o.;1w 1,1or. 1ses Ifft 111, strwt week -and there isn't a ~~~!' c~"::.~.v, wilt! P~v.11~~1v1d't;1~ M•v :io, 11 •ncl Junt 3' 1'1~ tH·lll ~!~:'•511~; Ctllftrttl• cocke yed thing she can do P•cl•o a1llc•Alln1. 11111 MOt1u••v, Art."'"" ,_ •~II• ca.:r~ M~a. Dotec:..,•i. LEGAL NOTICE Pu1>lllhl4 °'""" CPl51 o111v Piiot, al.lout 11. \\'ESTPllAI. M•• 1. '· 11, n, 1m 131.19 l\l arrige nle31\~ proble1n~ (t.~rl•< "' w •• 10~11. :JO'' M11n s•. T.uus This JS normal. I admit y ll~•to~-Odl~ nl o~.1~. ,.,..v I•. ""' NOTICE TO CllEO IT015 LEGALNOnCE rn "'""d t• ,nn, llo~l\t<ll 11 M<">"• Jllnrt~ SUl'l •tOlt COUltT OP Tll f husband and I ha\:l' had our L""g B·acn; 1WO gr1i>ll·ll•u•,,ltr•. M" sr.t.TI 01' CALlll'O•HlA ,0. NOTICI TO <••DITOltl c. ha·c hU l hi Jo~nn p Wool ... o, ...... , Mt• ll!~n"cl 1111 COU itjTY 01' oa .... o.-1Ul'lll!Olt COU•T 0, THf ,, ' our pro CtllS art' ~r .. 9• tG~" B•K~. lw<> Q<&lld"'n' PM ..... ,1111 \ Stolfi: 01' C•lll'Oll Mll ,Oflt no \l'Or<:.c tt1iln anyone t•be .'! i:;., .... ,1.1 1< M{.(.t•. Jr . Cd•d•n C.•Gve. E~"'' <11 GltJ>CE LONG, 0"!1100 t11a co1.111rr-0P o•••o• Jo~n M MatJ<e. Lon• INt,,; Id 9r!•I· NDl!CE IS HEAEIV GIY fJll I• !tit .... A 1U1f -JUSt J1ffere11L <lrl.W(nold••n 5,,.i.., will bi' ,,,10 c•flfilDn rtf lht •bo•• n1mod llKt<len! Eu111 or MILDR£0 OELPHY HE~· -J/1\ \'\VARD Mond~• 11 •M . Plt•••f Voew Ch•""T, !l'>lt ot! P!tson1 h1vrn1 c11;,,.l, ••••n•I !'ERLE Cllce1111<1 . llEAH llA \'WARO : They're different all righl , a nd so arc some or your ideas on mar- riage. lllrrercnt lro1n mine, (or exatnple. Th ank you for writing. r () 1"\ F I n 1·: ,'\/ T I A L 10 COUNTl)Q\\'N: If the brs! !lung yo11 1::111 suy aboul the g" """h Jll~wooo1 Hortor-Ell<S Lod•• 11111 lht u1~ dKe<lonf 1rc t~ulrt!O !a Iii• "10 Tl(I!: 15 1'1 El l!:fl Y GIVEN I• the oPl•t .. >llno. lflternmen t, P•<i+lc v1,., lhrm. wnh lhe nec.rn1rv '""c""'" in u~lrc,. o! 1n~ •t.>v• n1m11<1 cliK-"'~'"' Po<•, Po<ltl< vi•,. Mor!U· •h•. olllct ol thr cl~•k a! lh• 1bo•e •h•t elt pe,.on• to1viht c111m, 1g1;n•t .,., 0.,~10,, •n!tllt"d ~ov•t, "' •o o••••nt th11", wilh !ht l••cl oectoe~t 1r• ·~ulroll hi 1111 NOREWS tht "tc-u a•r Yovcl•rro. lo lhp .,n. !111m. wl"' the n•t•«•.., veu.:....,.1, '" A _/ 0.,11,n.o •I !No elfl<• ol htt 11!•••••<. lh• of!·<~ ol 111, cltrk ol rh• 11>0•t llQ~~" Llnm•v ••a'~"'! \1U &IJl;v' SCHME•llt A"O EDWARDS, •U w~,1 •ntlllod caur t. •• to Gtesfnt lhom, wit~ L•n., ti~"'"°'' e~~<h All" u , a••• 01 T~nll! S!•e•t, St nl• An1, t 111to•.,1• '1101, '"" n•cenarv vC<1Cht(I, lo !ht .,,,_ .,~~th, Mov Jo, 5Uf\l••ed bv "'""· ll«h· which 11 I~• ol1c• ol 011'lin11• or !ht a.r ,;11nocl 11 Olf E 11th S1r"t' Ctilt ••~ ~ •"" Tl\Om•s L Andr•w•. GI vnd•fOlsntd In 111 m1111,. ptrl•ln;n~ M•,., C1llfornlo '1411. wh!cll h r~t t.i~w~o-i ""''"' d•uohi<'f. Jon,! I<, ID lit• •1!~11 o! u id dt(tdtn!. wl!nln plier of l>l.P!ln<1U Of 11\o undere!tnell ""d'""''· ~lrwPOlt aracn ..,.,,tie,, 111-ICHJr mo nths 1!t1r tn. !ir1! 11~ollc1!ion In ~II m•tl•r• oe•l•inln1 le '"' o•h •• b•I ~<>a•e"'< P~l l•· <>I Coron~ otl of •~I' nollt• of ••Id llectll•!, wllt>ln !our monll•• M~t: 1>,e1n .. ,, Altn V, 1'-no<•W>. MD , 01+tcl .ln•TI }l, 19/0, 11T•r llie llttl PVbll<lflllfl el "'II ~G!ICo. t<•VIPnrl BtlK" and "s!••· (fin"''"~ FLOY LOVELAC~ llEAUO RY' Otllld Aplll JC. 1910 .A Bono~, 0r Col.,.ade Ser~l(•I, 11.'~n .l<1mln,.1rot•i~ wl!" 1~· W1it~r Levi• kt<'l't•I• <l~V. M~• 11, 11 ~M. St, A~cl•"'"' will ....... , •• d of lht •U&tt E•tculor of,~. Wiii ot Pl•l~Vtrrian cnur<n. 1n1"'"'"~' .,,.. of •h• 1llove 111m•d <1ec.at11nl. tilt •bov~ ntmed cltc:t<!e"' unde I is, "She has her 'tlt1gh1 r control now anrl shr s her liquor well .'' the c is no t very pron1is ing . yourself how she will look ou in rive yea.rs ir her ht gets out of cootrol and doesn't hold her liquor e11 ·1 The odd.c; lean hea1·i- ~l~;. "~;;;:,:~~~~ .. ',~.,:f;.:•":i~.~ ::.~:!~~.::~1f?:ll D! ;l~~~.1~;71~A~~A hold futur J\Sk 10 y weig she SO IV !y In th at direction and lhe .. The For Record ton +"b<Jt• '" !~~ i.a•• M•motl•I i.o•· SlnU Aft l• CilH. '1111 C•1U MIN, C1llf1•"it nit,,, Bulldlnq Fu~o. Btlli Modu•rv. ™' !711) •ll·lllJ Toi: 14 .. 1"1 (O"gPI& dOI M••· O•tt<IO•I. ...n ... 11•¥• "'' ,,,mlnlolr1tfi• An_,,, ,.,. ll•Kultr -------Pulll•llell o, ...... (D••I 0101¥ l'llol. Publl~ 0••"91 Cet•t D11i, P•lo•. ARBUCl\LE &: SON Westeliff Mortv•ry 427 E. 171h St .. Co.sta ft1esa ........ • BAl.TZ l\10R'J'UA RIES C-Orona del ~far OR l-tfSG Cosla Mesa M1 6-!424 • BELL BROADWA Y l\IORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa l\les a LI 8-3'33 APrll 1J. Mtv 1, ,, II, lf16 1},j.Jtll M1y 1. '· U, l~ ltlll 111·1· LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NO'nCE 100 ()r J ,000 times larger or smaller. \\'ater, precisely measured at its greatest density. The <lec igram is ten grams, the decogram is ten grams. The kilogram is 1,000 grams a·,1d the metric ton equals 1,000 kilograms. All this is very neat. But when it comes to lranslating the d f f re re nt ~caJes, the system is even neater. One cubic decimeter of distilled v;atcr. chilled to 1ls greatest density. weighs one kilogram. There arc 1,000 cubic centimeters in the cubic decimeter and l ,000 grams in the kilogram_ Translating the 1narvelous metric system into our disjofnted units is more cumbersome. TI1e .meLer it.sci( equals J ,093 or our yards, OI" 39.37 inches and the kilimeter equals 0.621 of one mile. The Iii.er equals .J.056 U.S. quarts or 0.880 English quarts, and the kilogram equals 2.2046 pounds. J1111t1 W•ll, U, M~ll!llltl ... k1ci. '-~-~ • ,-.,.,..,,,--~11 --DILIJAY BROTHERS .--.. Huntington Valley Jn the long measure dep:irt- me11!. the basic un it i!J the meter. Using ten to multiply or di\'ide, we t an parcel out th<• rnelcr in larger or smaller 11nlts. One meter equal!> ten rlccl meters <>r 100 centimeters. f)!lt' cent1rnetcr equals 10 01i1tl meters -and It's no prob- lem to figure that J.000 millElcrs equal one meter. For ngcr distances, multiply the ter by 1.000 and slrlde ort a kllometer. Th is sim plirled scale of lo n I mea5ure also includes other li:i rgt'r and smaller units - all based on multiples of len France adopted the metric :1ystem in 1799 and many other countries adopted it later. The Question: What's purple and buzzes? •sed•..15 :>!Jf!l913 :.1e•suy C•I'-Cltl~I. 11, Mtw"'1 •MC:• British Commonwealth of Na--::::~:-:-::-_____ 11 1~;;_;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;W lions is ralher slow lo remodel <>Id customs. but even they FFITI by Lury are preparing lo change to · ~,..... ,,., the metric system. Someday. ~ AA -· . 1 );!)'6'ft'.11 '-; ~~~~e~~~';•~~~it~~ ~,~ •• ~'#~_ -.. : '_ \ I lo date. }lowever. in the t . \S·-6u•S~')", ~· meantime, the time-saving, ~1 ~ x· ~, brain-saving metric system ~ ··, ;~~~' has been adopted by scientists ·fJit:':J ·.{ r; . · -• .. · or every counlry. f,Ofti: "~ 'T~~ft't", For Top Sports Covera~e l Read the DAILY PILOT • -· .. , • 4 • -<_•I .,,..,. ___ .. .,~,., bi ssolutions of , . Marriage f'INAL Ol!ClllE•I Hv..-11, CKllll A. Ind 01nl1t L Orr, MMt1r1I F. 111d M1noel ~. ~~:-...:.·.:~, ~~~~ \~~~~.!~, T. .lUlfG, Jlldllh M. trod J1~1 F C1•lm!lt VIOiet E1•llnt Incl CitrMI CK 5erv11, Do<Wkl LH Incl EclY!nt ,.. PrHn•ll, 51-t Lyn~ •<IC! Mllmlf H•Wthofflt Ma.I, ltt~ ltull t "ll H11low Ci'""'" n11o1 Col~"'~"~ flt•fflV M •nd lle<VY £. Mille r. c:trOl A, 1nll Rk/!ra l . t.1r:occu. YY9'tnt M tnd fi:ev"""" ~:t;:;, •r.;,~-~'."".~·~11~ ,. fl....,.,,, Vlrllnl• Ltc encl Ellw1rc1 J•""'I ltM E1rltM /II. tnd lllc~ .. d C. Ltncl l, ~em tnd Ct•rlt :~~G:'1~'~_K,;,.,:"g!~t:·~c• c. O•vh. Bffbtll'~ D. lf\CI Eolwln c; &~•Ion, P1!rlcl1 JG Incl P11tr O•lf ~':rre~~vG1~8.'1°~ 1'11".: !~n i:te~l~vE"1 ft 1rne11. O\e<l1 tnd .)(llln Wltl1~..., ~·.~~~r~.'"'Ll.t:t ~~~··11~·'01~ ... ld "' G~:~;•! (~••lt1•t D~•f ind W•llt1 I J::,~1~i. reg~;~~·~:..:ino ~·;11~1~'~ o 11\ld•tl'cl 11,no(O)•, IC<m l>':f\o1 •"" 1{1c,.,rlo .l UonVJ (wtt1. L tll(I~ M •"" Oon•IO 'u;' MertaJry l'Itll e:Meh Blvd. Huidllicon Bf:ICll IU-7771 • PAOFIC VIEW l\t E,.fORIAL PARK Cemetery e M:ortDaty Cbapef _ l508 P1dne View Drive Newport Betcll. CaUfCN"DI• '44-ti'tt • PEEK FAMILY t OU>NMt. 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A FAMILY MAN IS SUPPOSED TO FEED 5EVERAL5MALL MOUTHS ANO ONE BIG ONE! l ~OU NO our HIS """""E .. ,.,NP HE M"V !E PUTTl lJG ME OW .• BUT HE .,,._ __ « SAYS HIS N"ME IS 'lOVE'~ PERKINS MISS PEACH By Al Smith M0LOVE, I SWEAR I WAS ONLY JOKING/ By Harold Le Doux WOW, I\'E L-f ! t1QN 'I THINK 50'. HEt>.RD fVEllY· )1HIS W"ME IS LOVE THl\16 '. ME 15 "lEX.ANPE2' .t.1-JP ME PUTTllJ6 'l'OU Ro\M AWAV FROM. OW,A!BEV! UVEN 1LE HALL! By Fl'tink Baginski . . ........... __ ~ .. , ·- GORDO Cl.JC FDR "/OLJ ).NNN' Of/£ FOil. ME! TliAr KILLS T/.IE BOTTLE-1 ~IR.!O f • MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS \IJHAT DOL/00 lolEAll L/001Re ;JOl!ll!l 6 1H(: 'l'EMl!llSl MOVE ME!ll'? "' • ' WA11LL WE- [)Jl/AJI< TO Wt1H IHE5~ J.At5T P<OP'? :r lo\CAU EAAcn .. r,.> '!>lJl;T'I rrs HIGH liME Wt:. WO!>IE!l RfCE:/VE 1'>1E SllME BE>JeFITS NJD ?RIVI >.EG E 'frlft:f MEI.I Ell CN. By John Miles By Mell JOIN Tl-lE flGf-rr Fo \2.. C LfAN AIR !! IF ¥0U REA~Y CNUO 'IOI.ID SToP El(l-IAUNG . £.ND ATMO~PHERic PoLLUT/01\J !! '~I ,, . ' . ' . , t •, I STEVE ROPER HliRi..ED OFF 7HE Hl6HWA.Y BY THE IMPAC T, NEITHER /.1fKE /YO!i HIS Bll<E IS NOTICED BY AIOTOfllSTS 5PElD/Nij BY· PEANUTS " ;'.:l .. ' Ji. c{_: li<>·-; , . ' ------\ I " I . ' I, ' ' By Saunders and Over90rd OFFICER '! STOP.'-I WNJT TO T1'LK 10 )OU! fM-NOT SURE -BUT J THIN)( l $AW A WRECKED "'90TORCVCLE BACK THERE_, I ·~ COULD BE 15TAKEN ... Bur J THOU6~T YOO ~16HT WANT TO (HfCK.' By Charles M. Schull ilMA.fM lJHHH·-· ntl STUNG( W~lO MR.MUM ly Al Capp By Charles Barsotti By Gus Arriola .• TO THE DEARLY /~ 1 r ""'/{1~::·1 PEPA1<reo ... , ,..,,;r SPIR IT:J f ,.-/'---..,. 1~L TELL You ! A FoNCo · WASHING SPECTACULAR FoATLJRING l<AYOAND KITTY!! Johnson ly Roger Bollen ,.:ro HaD j ' ' .' • <XXJf DRAFr CARD· j ~ • • • 'G reat48' Married To Sailor I 'Rabelais' a Paean to. Life By TO:\t BARLEY 01 ll<t Dtl!r 'flfl Slfff \\"r actr,flr1! lhnM" cnn1 · l\t1chrl l'olu;ir~lf"s r o f \.. 111ents ovt>r a brandy· aud seore 1s clc1'l•rly grarcd to ginger during 1nterm1ssion one ii nies11agt> thal is so :;plen- night thi s week and "'c're sl11! amused at the failure of those d1dly dcl1vercd by an 1nsµired critics to giv.-the 1nspirc(I cast · llfe Is fleet ing, uncertain "Babela~s·· !.\ ~l;i~r1I rn tirely 1n the f'"rench !angu11~r but if the Gallic tongur v.n~ • nel'er )Our th ing yo u wun"t[ have a.1y problc1ns. ·nus 1~ DAILY PILOY 9 .~fJttffl ( f)(IS/ f(<fJtI[Ol _I ''Dy 1\11y St1111dard s, f.xcellent" .... ' "WE BOMBED IN NEW HAVEN "' •Y JD~EPM NELL.It M•y 14, ll, It. 11 & 11 " "T!Mt S "ONE FLEW OVER TH& CUCKOO'S NEST" 1,\1.YH •ll HONOLU'LU (UPI I -Alex- : ~ndra the Great. a .'.!!tripper : "'·ith 48-25-48 measuren1enl!, : and a young sailor JO years her junior v.·ere marri" \\1f'dnesday in a judge 's orflce. '"Rabelais" Is apparently drawing the wrath of several AhrM.nson Thealer palrO'llS \•/ho look on Jean-Louis Bar- rault's magnificent melange of rnedleval ism ll!'I •n outragcou~ adventure in eroticism and just another dirty book set to n1us1c. Barrault a nd his Conipagnlc ill best and if liod 1s going Renaud-Barrault 1he credit he to get u.~ 11t thr end surel y deserves for his stunning He will be patient \\'h1le v.·p translation of !Jlc French-extract a liltle joy lro1n lhP. man '!'I admittedly ea r I h v planet that is our present p r•i ma r 1 I y visual t·n.1 tertaininent and 11 ~ olJ tak(' 1 =...:.: the trouble to re <1d a l1tllcl Rabelais before you head for ".1 Tl1 eu lr1•·r1/ Shoe/; Treat1ne11t " ... Datl !J Pilot FOot ltESll!:ltVAflONI: CALL OU·IUJ !ill HtWptrl llYO~ C•il• MtJ• LAST WEEKS prose into a stage vehh.le thal plilne. i~ surely goi ng to nun1b those 1'hE' theme is RabelaJ~ and Los Angeles you'll gel !he n)essagc. Robtrt R. Smith, 20. a qu artermaster on the .sub- marine Nathan Hale, marrit>d Ger11.ldine t-.1. Parades, 30, of !'L Louis, i\To .. beuer knoY111 . as Alexan dra thr Grrnt 4R. . It \\'as the first marriage fur . bot h of lhem . 'A11dersoi1ville' TV lucky New York audience~ the telling !s Barrau!l"s and who are ne:irr on th(' !ist. "·hat a r11agn1ficent cotn· blnauon of lwo widely diverse For all the cnl1cisn1. there tale-,11.~ is welded into his Nonetheless, 11;e are ~till rhuckling about a naughty li ne or 1wo that ~ot a little en1· 1 bellishmcnt from a certain rne1nber of the cast Perhaps ifs JUSl as v.·ell that 1t was 1n French. "ere plent y of onlookers lll frantic, breathless and cor· lhe crol'oded theater who hall· Tht red-haired Alexandra v.ho i!t five fet>I. 10 1nche~ tal!, said of the courtship, ''It 11·as love at fir st ~ight " D1·ama Set S11ndav cd lhis robust. t <1 mpagin.: rrctly billed ' ' cl r a ma l 1 C' h gamr." The good Lord only ' · R ab e l a 1 s · ' for l e knows whtrr this frenel1c maSl!!r piecc it undoubtedly is. No narncs. aparl lro1n Bar· raul l. Vive le cast 111agn1hque .; ""htit Barraull ha s do ne with FrenC'h cast gets it s bounding et supe rb. ''Actual!y, he i;aw me first ' 1n Baltimore," she said. ·•1 was appearing thfre three ·rear!! ago. I ha1·!' a thing I do with ribbons. I throw them at the end of my act. He caught one." By RICK OU BR OW the; Coutl. The striking array o f energy his challenging scorC' alld Ins '"":;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::1 fantastically energetic cast ts!l-ji~p;~~p:;;;p:~p:;j~·'I to put in stage fortn the fran-11 tic love. of life that Francois Rabelais so devastatingly put I into print. 1 HOLL Y\\'OOD (U P!l Jt's all U1ere. !he lusty talcs 1 BALIGA 673-4048 Op•" 6:4S "I almo st rell out of the balcony,'' said Smith. \Vilhout question the rinesl video drama of the i;eason, "The Andersonvill~ Trial,'' dirttted by George C. Scott, '-'"ill be presented coast·to- coast 011 National Eckicational Televlsion Sunday night. i,1•itn@sses, striklngly played, inclu des Buddy Ebsen, Albert ~almi. Michael Burns, .Ha rry Townes, John Anderson and Lou Frizzell. The non.speaking boa rd of military judges ln· elude Alan Hale, Bert Fre<:d. Philip Bourneuf, Ford Rai·nr y and Ian Wolfe. or Gargantua and Pantagruel 111 !!=;::;::;;;;;;::;; that made o u r sixth forrn 11 coed~ blush, lhe bounding burlesques of merry mon<1rch~ and the unash<1medl y physical 1 7ff I . lalHa &alM1 ~innl1 I "He \\'as only 17 then,'' Alexandra said. "I kept the ribbon,'' added the sailor. Then last September. Smith raught Alexandra's acl at a ~lonolulu pight club. "He v.':'alked in and said, 'I Jove you. \Vill you marry me?' \Ve'\•e been engaged e\·er !'lince ," Alexandra said. 'I]ie couple planned no honeymoon. Smith !'laid he had to report for duty today and Alexandra is the leadin g slrip- Per at Forbidden C ity 's backstage lounge. She wi!l return to \\-"Ork Friday. After the happy couple left the judge's chambers, they returned a short whlle la ter and the smiles were gone. "We got a parking ticket ~·hi!e we were gelling mar- ried," Alexandra !'iaid. "Thi!'i is no 1\·ay to start oot in life ." ·"GONEWITH THEWINJJ' -~it ~do N"""Otr •1-tM -•' .... ..,.,..,. t. I••"-II .. 1,1. -or. i-1110 The tl·\·o-and-a..balr hour pro- duction, in color and without commercials, is Saul Levitt's distinguished work about the trial, by a military court. of ill comman·dant whO.!t! camp in the civil war was responsible for the death of many men. The commandanrs defense is that he was just followlng orders in his running of lhe camp and that personal r.lOral responsibility is irreleV'ant in such a military situation. Producer Lt.wis Freedman. hr attracting Scott ais the director, was able to line up an exceptional cast for this premiere presentation or the Hollywood Television Theater the kind of name performers who will make the general public more conscious of educational video. Richard Basehart. w i th c;ermanic accent, portrays the Swiss-born commandant who has been shattered emcr tionally by the camp atid his trial. William Shatner is the military pro~ecutar. J a c k Callsidy the civilian defense a!t.or,1ey and Cameron :\lil- chell the general v.'ho heads --·-.. -TlrinSq.!r! •_M4·J69'b Poter O'TO•lt '"GOODIYE Mlt CHU1S" W •I! Ol1n•y'• "Haitt Yo~1Hat111 tho Wl11ll" Cont. S•l. " Su~.-1 ,.,M. Good courtroom drama i.~ tough lo beat and "The Andersonville Trial" is a splendid combination of state- ment and theatricality. This is the harsh. moving point about how the real villain, i,1·ar itself, makes even decent persons more impersonal toward death. And there is the casually informal, y et tense, atmosphere in this particuh1r military co u r t i,1·here lhe verdict is all too certain. Fin<!lly , there is the supe rbly drawn relationship of the military lawyer and his civilian counterpart. And it is from this relationship that lhe play gains an added dimension. 'fo wit: The m i I i t a r y prosecutor wants to pro\'e lhe com- mandant's persona l mo r a I responsibility for the crimes al his camp. YIM. even thou gh lhey are on opposite sides, how can one man of the 1nilit.ary attack another for following orders? That is at· tacking lhe core of military procedure. and the court's presidi ng general v.·a rn.~ his prosecu!nr lo a\·01d I h 1 ~ I re a c hcrous ph1losoph1cal grotmd ·depiction of Jove, life, lusl -and simple, enduring faith. ' ~I TONITl A T,:00 & 10:00 [QJ'l caa .. o... .. · Un111d •r11111 ' . . .. . ~ ® COWR. O..Lu,e ALL SEATS SJ.SO --*---cHEY-KiDs! *-::-1-~ "AL SHowTooAY 1~ JR. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 P.M. "TARZAN GR EAT RIVER" j. ENDS TUESDAY Doesn't this, ho"'·ever. putl th(' prosecutor 1n t1ii' same positio n as lhc commandant -milking him simply an in· :;lrument of policy, a man \rhn is JUS! taking orders and cannot explore the moral responsibility of the 1Ssue? In the end, the prosecutor risks his car!!fr a'(lrl plu nge!S. ah ead. que stioning thf! commandant I •u•i>ONAL GENE ~•~ co~PO~At10" to the limit. -ii.¥ilr 1 Foc_x .. ·@~L~"-----!I '"' "ALAKAZAM THI: ULTIM~lE ()(P£Rl[NCL ALL SEATS 75c ~ntfr<--,...,.~m: 1 ;:'=-~·=~ Faii\i.sia !'"::====::::::::::~ '1Ul'tUl'n\ioL ..... £ ..... y ,.....,,,,\Wiii STA.ITS W(O. ;::g~.~ Yer)' b!JU~ll M" ,,. k:art:. ,,,..,,.,.. Cll .. " llllllJ~. -Al50- l•1t Actr~t MAfili'\l SMITH G. !'. RATING> I I 'Jlie:pnme w I i I Mhs:/ean'Brodie l ~~~~ .. l Andy 's Fun SAT. & SUN. Aik .1ny kid. "A1k Andy .. Is fun. MAT 1•tti & 17tfl SAT,; lJ:JO & J :JO SUH.: lJ:JO 011ly • lt. It Siturdays Jn tht: DAILY I f!LOT. 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STANLEY KUBRICK•• ARTHUR C Cl.A~[ -St .. , D'01t to• .. STANLEY KU81111CK SUPER PAHA.VISION'· METROCOLOll I I I ' J 0 DAIL 'f PILOT Saturday, MQ" lti, lt;70 Angels Do It Again-Bounce Bacl{ for 5-4 Win By GLENN WH1T E 01 tho D.o, ,,,., S!•H OAKLAND -Marold "Lefty" Phil/rps was in unu~ualty good hur11or for a man 11ho v•as ju.st 90 minutes away frotn his :t lsL birthday. lie had just finished reading a highly t·o1nplimentary greeting card from a 1neinber of the Angels booster club. And his Angels had just completed top- ping the Oakland Athlelics, S-4, befor_e 8,62.f Coliseum fdilhful on a warm fn· day night. It was the Halos' ninth come·frOm·br· h.Jnd triumph of the season as thry twice had to rally for victory thus maintaining their one-game edge over J\iinnesota in !he Ameri ran League West. It was also their eighth win in the la s! nine game,;. "Like I told you last week," Phillips rxplained to writers, .. they get runs and that nlakes us mad so "-'t co1ne bouncin' back. That's the sign of a win· ner. "Everyone played a part in It -fludy iltay pitched good and !he Hal (reliefer Ken Tatum) threw 11;ell. Joe Azcue got <1 couple of hits -so dld (Jim) Sp<>neer and Alex (Johnson). A.nd we had a coup!e of key defensive plays that helped." iltay , the hard-luck Jerthander who at· tended high school only a few miles from the Oakland Stadium, v.·as breez- ing along in the bottom of he sixlh inn ing 1\·hen wilh two outs and a runner on first he walked two slraighl batters on 3-2 pitches. \Vith the ba ses jammed and righthand- er Dave Duncan at the plate, Phillips brought in his fine young retlefer. But Tatum got tareless and yielded a two- ru ns single to Duncan, giving the losers a J.2 lc<id. After I.hat Tatun1 was tough, however. An error by Ken Mi:t-.1ullrn allowed a runner to reach first base safely in tl1e :-.evcnth and Don t-.·lincher hornered 111 the ninth. 1'!1e other 10 hitlers Tatu111 !aced "'ere pot down v.'ith ease. The Angels got May off the hook and hagged the 11.·in for Tatum with three runs ln the top of the ..Kll~lh as Jim r~regosi led off the sta~ a 383-foot homer to left field. Later Spencer and Azcue got run-scor- ing singles a! the Halos exploded lor fi ve hits in the frame -three off re- Dust Commander Favored To Win Preakness Crown ' I ... /I, r. ' •, - • ' " . l' '. , " '11 , .• ,_. . ' . ~ " i_ ......... iH the Bn11·k( s) 1 Chica~o Cubs firs1 baseman Ernie Banks, \1·ho recently hit his 500\h career ho1nc run. has his nund set on picking' up a \Vorld Sene ... check this fall. The Cu bs are currently in first place in the National 1...ea,gue East ern Division. Ducks Holcl Spike Lead; Willia111 s Qualifies n1 88L 11\JJltlng!on Bcarh'~ l'aul \\'1l han)( wa~ 0111e of eight 10 qualify for todays 11nai~ of the 880-yard dash in Fr1day·s Pacifi c·8 1rack aAd field prelitns al UCLA . Williams, "'ho prepped at llunlington Beach High, qualified eighth y,·ith a 1in1c o( I :55.3. Top cloc king was turned in by Oregon State'11 J ohn Lilly (I :53.21. f.feanwhi le. J im ''BouJ)('y" t-.1oore. a On TV Todn11 2 p.n1., Chn1111ef JI liinky University of Oregon sopho1norc. 50ared to the best long ju1np of his career aftd a rnee l record 26 fret ;is his t'eam built a big lead. Moore, from San Diego. had go1e 25-3 u a freshman but hi s best pre1•ious thi' campaigJI had been 25· I. The 6-fool·2, 110-poonder brokt lhe: meet record ol ~~• set by teammate Tom Smith last year. smith finished fourth in the afternoon meet whet temperatu.""e:s hung in the 90.s at l ht start and Ulen coole<I 10tnewhat as lt>e late aflernoon breezes camt up. A secolld meet record carnl" in the ~.000.meter s t e e p I e c h a s c "·hen Wadii.ngton's J im Johnson ran the gruell- lng race in 8:47.6, lowering the 8:49.4 :wt by Oregon's Ken Moore in 1966. f'our lina ls were decided Ofl Friday "'"1th 14 more slated today. Jn those openiq four, lht Ore gon Dur ks p1lf'd up 4~ point" 11.· h i I,. \\1ash1nglon earned 25. \\"ash1nglon Stal1 20, Jclcnaing champion L:CLA 1~ and Southern Califor.iia 12. St an ford . California a.id Oregon State lrailrd \1·1111 4. 3 and 2 respecth•ely. Field of 14 Colts Entered in 95th Racing Classic ... BALTlt-..10RE IAP1 -Dusi Com· n1anCer, Uie five-and-dime store purchase 1vhn turned out lo be a m.illio1 dollar baby; got a fina l tune!.!p .!'~riday fo r his bid to add the Preakness to his victory in the Kentucky Derby. Hubert B. Lehmann 's Sli,500 yearling purchase, given a shot at today 's 95th Preakness at the co.st of $12,000, blew out three.eights of a mile in 38 :4/5. Trainer Don Combs expressed con- lLdence iit the colt's ability to win the :JetOnd Jt\\•el or the Triple Crown and then said he hoped Dust Commander's good luck would co1,linue. "We were lucky in the Derby, and 1 hope we conti11ue lo be lucky." Combs ;o;aid _ /\nd racing luck cou ld be a 1na1or factor in the l 3/16 mile classic when 14 3-year-olds fi ght it ou t 01t Pimlico's narrow track with its tight turns. The !rack could he off. \Veathcr forecasts call ffl r a 50 pcrcrn1 chance of thundcrshower5 The Jnrgcst field since 18 ran 1n J9'.!l'I \\'Ill make this the First $200,000 race in Triple Cro\\'11 history. If all 14 i.lar1, the gros." purse "''ill be $2l"l.1,80(] Oust Commander and his rivals, incli1· tl ing Haymond fll. Curtis' ~ly Dafl George. the Derby runner.11p, V.'ill Je<il'E lhe post at 2-40 p.m .. £OT. 111 quest or the $!:ti.JOO purse prize. N::l!1on11 I television coverage wi ll be h:uu!le1t by CBS from 2 to 3 p.m. \l'i!h radio COl'erage frOITl 2:25 lo 2:45 It cost $1,000 10 <'ntcr ;incJ $1.000 !o start and in the l"<l"e of Lch111ann, whr) non1inatcd Dust l'unirnander fnr the Derby but 1101 fnr \ht· l'rl•.d,ne<;s or Dctmo.it. a ~10,000 suppl1'rne111.1 ry fer. Each starter will curry 126 J)!11Jnds Six Derby colts 11•ill join Dusi Coin· mander :ind r-.ly Dad (;t'orJ::t' 111 Ilic r1cld . They arr \\'it!1an1 C. Hobin.~n Jr."s AdmiraJ"s Shield, Iler Jae Stable'<> Naskra. Dr. Richard Kuhn's and \Val1cr Hickey's Rob1n ·s Bug. So1tny \\'e b!in ·s Silent Screen and f\lrs. Ethel B. Jacob 's lligh Echcloit and Personallt~·. O!hcr.~ in lhl' field art• Hiderdale Parm·.<; Stop T1n11', tllrs \I yr Ir \\'lesm<11f.<; Oh F1 l(lgr. Hex l".llsworth "s Plenty Old, Jntnes I' . .'llllls Buzkash1. La11·rence P. Boycc·s ll.1rk Tht Lark ;ind !'ielson B. l!Li1ll'$ !;ir \\'eg~lr Fou~ o!hf'r ~ ;ilso blew out thrrC'-c1ghl:- l.-rJday morning Silrot Srrern 1r('n! tl1r distance in :'li :1 5. Adn1ir<il's Shield in .)$:1/!i, Buzkashi 111 35 and Hark the Lark 111 38. Tno h•ld lor •od•v i s 1~.000.1dor:d Pr••""'" ... ~" Htr1• Je<k•r l, 1 lilo" 1'.:C"ton llld•"'<I '· •·Pe,.onololy <Belmontf S!l..,r 5<•otn (lloul I""'~ T"e ti';, !,.,.o boyl 1. N;;o•ro I tur<ollhf •. I 5too Time tli•rl1<kl ' Flu1~1<hi IHOlel I Sor W"ll•'• /Gronll • ""•V o~o Ge<>•Ot (ll•O\ISU •O\ !~ Ou" Comm••,<Hr <M1n11•nollol II 0 " ~UO~t (No boyl I~ '<on1,,.11·~ S"••ld (""'<1'ol~l 11 Pltn•v O•.I (Moreno) 11 ~""'"'' Buu !Mcve•~I •-Jenn J,•(ob'• rrolntd t n1rv 1 1''11<1 ,rOll•llt .... .. .. " ?0-1 "' ~' ., ;~I " .. ., " ' •• '" Ov.nt•~ -I. M•1 Ethyl II Jocol»; ' M" flloyl e .J•ccc-= l. S1>nny Werblin; I t 1wt.,..1 P, Bov<t, !. 1<er-J1( 51•Cte; •· llldtrO•le Fo•m; 1 J •m ... p M111o: I. NI I"'" l!'I. H""" ' 111vmon<1 M Cur!"; 10. Rob1rl II. llh,,,•nn; It. Mr>. Myrlt Wl.,m•n: 11 Wllll&m C. llol>!Mcn J< : 13. II.•~ ElloWi!r!~; I~. W&lltt Hl<ktv•ll.k:~lr<I ,K',/!>n, UCI Nine By 110\VARO L. HAND\' 01 Ill• C111ty ,.1111 St•tl L'C \rvit1e will participale ln the. NCAA \\"esll'rn Regional baseball playoffs al Sacramento State College beginning Tuesday along with Chapman College or Orange. Far Weste.r1 Conference Champion (llumboldt State or Sacramen· to Sta te ) and e. ithe.r Puget Souftd l\\'::tshington1 or San Fernando Valley State. Thr invitatiun wa!! Issued lo the Antea1ers Friday aflrr a long telephone l'igil by l'llhlctic d1rcclor Hay Thornton 11·ho~c lrn::tciovs pur."uit of !he silualion led to the ln11t:i1ion. Co:ich c;11ry Adflnls \\'llS 1111\ing infield prnt"titc \n 1··c .Ante;l.IPr.~ In l...:is Vegas, ·"C\' .. when h,• ll'as ro!r1 of nn en1ergency te!cphoor call 1:-,.,111 Thornton. "l ctro~·e to the phone but ra• back l1rftt f\.iudcat Grant. Starting Oakland pitcher Jim "Cut. fish"' llunter dropped his first Cohseun1 verdict in five starts this year . Mc wa~ touched for seven hit~. inelud- 1ng a pair of horners. Oddly, Hunter at one time ~·enl iO 1lngef Slate 1111 tl!T"I .., KM,.C PUJ t~o~ •6 llnG<lo 11 Oel<loncr /,\1v II llnv•lo •' Ol i:l•<KI I)) M•• " l'.n~11> •I CMca~o I 1S o n> l.7J p.m. 5:55 '·"'· consecutive innings against the llalcs "'ithoul giving up a home run. Jay Johnstone, who Phillips say:-1 is just beginning to find his batting eye, got lhe other circuit sock -a ~footer over the right field \valJ on the first pitch of lhe fourth. • ... ,. .. So today -Phillips' birthday -the Cherubs "ill send 'l'om Murphy in qut>st of his fifth win against two losses. The Angels are 6-2 in aft.emoon action this year and all six l'ictories hav e come on lhe road . The series ends Sunday with a double· header. And joining t~'-:a.ngsJs today is ot1t . fielder Tommy ReynoldS.~ll'ho 11·as flick- ed up on y,•aiver clain1. Reynolds "'as hilling .383 at Des l\1oines, lo"'a and had hit safely in ~I of 22 gan1es, including a 20.game hJtting string. Last year Reynolds played at Oakland. Tom Silverio is expected to be dropped from the roster today to make room for the 28-year-old Reynolds. • CAt!~OllNlll ·-·lb Frt-1. u 11.•Po•, " ll, JOl!n'°"· II $Mn~•r. lD Yi<Mvll'l, lt> lt~M><me, cf • -,,.., < ~ , ... ~.. 0 fl ·rolvm, o .. ' > ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' > • ' ' • ~ti ..... "' 1oc-nr11, .. j )J~ l lMC!lO•>,(I '110 0 II )A~--\. f! G I 0 0 D•nao. )0 I 0 1 F 111<111. I! U o~o,,.,.,on.c :.0 1 I Minch ... 10 I ' ' ' 1 I 0 G<te"· '~ D o o o e JohMO•" 1.~ 1 u o OOHu"l~<.o 10 ~ Gr•nt.o oo oft F,~n,cn1. ~n t o e 5f 9Y .. I> ()000 l~rt~r...11, "" I 0 0 0 10101 .! ~ 10 ~ l"oio1 :l • ' (~1,10<•• DOI 100 lO O-l 0.•1•11<! 100 oot 001-• E-11. JonMon, !!"'Mio 'I J tk,.,.,. Mc.Yu"•" L09o -Cal•10•·'•a 10 Oo.i~n<I l Hll-JO~n1ton• " f reg<i11 l. Mln(h"'• t ' '"~· IC . l"•tum W " H""'"' L " Gr•nl Segui T-l l'1 11 -1 •• ;• ·-·- " j: l >" • ..-.. I , ' " " • .. II S(I ' > ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • - PREAKNESS FAVORITE -Kentucky Derby \vin· ner Dust Com1nandcr reacls to a scrubbing do\.\·n !ron1 his trainers al Pin1lico Race lrack \vherc he 11·iJI be con1peting in the Preakness loday, Dust Commander is a 5--2 favorite in the 95lh annual classic. Sports in Briel' Laver Defeats Errterson; Stars Fall to Pacers LAS VI::(iAS, Nev. -Craft~ncho GOnzal<'z, lobbing 1n5lead of s1nashing played a 1act1ca l g;une Friday 10 defeat Tony Hoche 1• straight sets in lhe S50.000 ll o"'·ard !lughes Tennis Championship~ Fighting a brisk \l·lnd. Gonzalez, the t~·ye;ir-old f.1alibu pro. "-'On with srores of 6-J, 6·J. 6-4. H.ochP. of AuslralJ.< 11 as uff balance all dav becausf' ol Psincho"." :-:!~le · Gonzale7.' foe in today's finals-for the ~1 7.500 tr.p prize -11ill be Corona cJcl t-.1ar·s Rod l.;1\·rr Laver be;it Rnv E111er~o11 nf i\ewrorl E3{'arh. S,J. 3·lj, 6·2. J-6. 6 3 1"' ;i gn1rll1n::: matC'h . L.a1·er l1a~ hecn off his i;a1nr slightly 1111~ 11·eck and En1rrso11 played him to a standstill for the first fou r matches. • IN"DIANAPOLIS, Ind . -Mel Daniels scored 16 or his 18 points in the fina l quartl'r in leading a drive that carried the Indiana Pacers to a 109-93 victory n1·er Los Angeles Friday night in the r1rs1 game of the American Basketball Association championship playoff. The game \.\a~ tight lhrough the fir~! three quarters 11•ith I.he score tied nin e times. T~ Pacers let! i3·il at the tnd of th e lh1rd. • FORT \.\!ORTH, Tex. -Roberto De V1cenzo, professing to be a "little chicken" and t"''O othtr happy.go-lucky swingers took a one-Clot lead into the lhird round today of the $125.000 Colonial i\<1l1onal Invitation Golf Tou n1ament. De Vincenzo s\.\ e!Jl home 1vtth a spark- ling, four -under·par 66 Friday to mo ve into a 36-hol~ deaolock ""1th struggling Lee Trevino and hrerzv Bob S1n11h ;il 146. four under CoJonial's testy par·IO la you! "I think I an1 a lillle chicken !oday-1 p la~·ed too safe." smiled De Vicenzn, ;'Ii, thr affable Argenline whose incorrect ~1·orecard slripl)\~d hun o( a share of !l1r 1968 ili;i ~tcr<; championship • 11\.0IANAPOLI S. Ind -\\'Jlh Al Unser !he solid fa\·oritc for pole honors, In· dianapolis 500 drivers comp I e I e d 1vannups Friday for I.he fir st round of musical chairs that will set the. fastest j·ham)>ionship auto racing line-up in history . Qualifying Lo determine the 33. fastest cars began this morning, and, as usual, upwards of 200,000 people were on hand to 11·atch motordom 's ,·crsion of Beat !he Clock. The fastest car on the first day of lrial" gets the pole position. worth ;is n111ch a.c; $10,000 and untold re,vards I rnm car O\\'ncr and accessory people. L'nser, just reaching his prilne at 31. was the only driver lo I.urn practice laps at better than JiO miles per hour. l\1ost omtrvers believe it \vill take al least 172 m.p.h. lo win !he inside pole i;pot. in NCAA Playoffs lo the field after talking to Ray," Adams saal. "\Ve had just finished the top half of the first in1ting and I called the guys together and told iilem. It was hke a post-game celebration with everybody thro11.·ing gloves and yelling. The game \\'as held up for 10 or 1$ minUtes and it look a \.\'hilc to M"ltle down."' The Anteaters V.'t're :11hghted Thursd:ly rl'rn if th r loumiunenl. "·ent to three tram.~ instead or four_ It was this fact f'lf the situation that sµurrcd Thornton lo <"nl; fo1ir 1nc1nbers of the "'C!!tern rn111n1illcC' Thursday aflernoon. lie 1hcn pla ced a c<ilt to NCAA national se lrchon committee thairma1 John \\'1nk1n or Colby College in the East. "T !old him our story and hr a~kcd for all of the. facts in the matter and said he. \\'ould che<:k into it. "I then called Gene Duffy, the 1nan in charge of NCAA special event~ and I told him of my conce.r1 over the constltuUon of the committee and hc:l\' y,·c were overlooked with a 31·10 Tecord in favor o( a team with a 19·10 record (Puget Sound ). "lie also told me he. 11.·Quld investigate the silualion." The air clrarer1 at approximately 1 p.nl , Friday whe n \\'c.~tern Regional com· n1illcc chairman \\'illian1 Lnkic of UC Davis talled Thornton lo inform hin1 or the re-evaluntion "I a1n pleased 1hat the NCAA oftirr picked ur the ball and cranked into ..th~ !!ituation and 1 lhink the decision is Just,·• Thornton added. Six-ru11 First Leads Dodgers To 11-5 Wi11 LOS ANGELES iAI' I -Two-run home runs by \\.illie Crawford and Tom Hal- ler keyed a s1x·run uprising 1n the first inning Friday night as Los ,<\ngcles oul- ~Jugged San Franc1sC'o, I J-5. despite t~·o home runs by the Giants' \\'illie Mays. ~lays slugged a two-run homer 1n thft t1rst 1nn1ng a.~ San Francisco took a J·O lead Art er the Dodgers y,•iped 1t out 11·11h si x runs 111 the bollom of !he fir.:t Dodger .'>l<11e 1111 t•m•• e" KFI ( .. 0) Mav II Ood~''> ~• S•n F'~"OS<~ f.l•V II D~a~·" ~· s.n "'~nc..I<• /<\~~ 1! Dod~!H ~· 5J" O•r<1a ~ ;~ 0 ... I) •\ I>'" I ;, ~"' il !ays harnn1rrcd his flOR!h l'ilrPer t1n111rr 1n the second 1nni11g. ;1no1hcr 111o·r11n blast. Bui \rrs f'arJ.:cr ripped thr [)o(Jgcr~' third ho1ncr of the night. a t\\O-run bJ01v 111 Ll1e fo~rth. 10 put Los Angeles ahead, S.5. The Oodgcrs wrapped 11 up ""ith three more runs in the seventh inning. In lh<' six-run first inning Parker drovP. Ol'er the first run 111\h an in field out and then Cra11•ford Hned his !hint home run of !he }'ear into the leftfif'ld scats. Bill Grabarkewitz. 11•ho hiked lus team-lead. ing average to :19~ 1111h 1wo hits. singled and Hallt"r slugged i"us lirsl homer 1n10 the tl'nlerfield blPachrr.~ The Ooclg!'r uprising 1n the scvrnth bega n "·ith one out. Parker doubled aloni; th' first base line and after Cra11·ford was purpose ly 1valked, Grabarkewitz slammed a single up the middle to score Parker. I-taller then singled to right to score Crirwford, Frank Linzy took the. mound for lhe Giants but Ted Sizemore got ;:in infield hit to "'-C:Ore Grabarke\\'itz. Tonight, ~he lwo tean)S go at ii again ""!th Gaylord Perry. 4-4. hurling for the Giants ;ind :\Jan Foster, 2-:1, going for Los Angeles. "" l'l!llt.ICISCO tOS llHGIL£\ 8G•l<h " l.l<0ion " Hu"t 7D l<1e~\ " Hend•"n (I ' Jon"'°" " Fu•ntu " • GI-~ L1"itt " 8uf"1U "' MCottn(-~ P~tt • Brv1n1 • ' Taylor "' "" ' L•n•v • (;Al!lll~tr JI! 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The A11teaters qualified fur the chartJpionship v a rs l t y finals race at l o'clock today that culminates a tll'l1orning or rov.'ing activity that began ~it 9. The six varsity boat linalists arc UC Ir vi ne, \Yashi'nglon, UCLA. Stanford, L-0yola and Cal Stale {Long Beach). Irvine a!so qualified for the finals in junior varsity <.-om- petilion :ind for the petil 1consolation) race in \he freshman competit icm . Orange Coast Coll ege, in· elig ible lo row in the varsity competition, won handily in a junior varsity he at ral'e and also placed boats in the Ircshman championship final s and the varsity !ours finals Y•ith repecllage ( s c c on d chance) victories. lrvine"s loss to Stanford in tile first varsity heat race, \\'BS the closest finish or the d;iy. Stanford ::ippeared. lo he completing a stroke while the Anteaters were feathering for Ho,v to Take tlic F un Out of Go lf - Q If you \Vant to speed up the fourso rne in front of you . h1l vour Hpproach \\hile they arc '\valkin~ ofr the green. If your ball hits one of the.rn. ur lands nearby. you can e.xcuse it by expressing regrets and cxp!a1111ng you've 11cver hit the ball that far before. S.a,lurdi~, May 16, 1970 DAILY PILOT ; J Lion Nine Clinches CIF Playoff Bei:th By ROG Ell CARLSON QI I~• 01+1• l"llt!"Sl"I \YesLminster High School has qualifled for the CJF AAAA baseball playoff !{ r.ollowing its I.() decision over h~t Marina Friday afternoon. The Lions, behifld the two- hit pitching of southpaw f>:ddi e Bane, as.sured themselves of no \lo'Orse than outright second place 1n the final league stan - dings and will travel to Bishop Amat High in La Puent..e Tues- day for first round action in the playoffs. It \\'as a bitter r ill for Marina to s wallow, as a win F'riday would h.ave put the Vikings in the same posilion as \\'estminstcr. He gave up only two singles -the san1e as Bane -and he struck out ll batters. Bane lilnned 12 in getting the vie· !ory. \Vestininstcr's run came in t hi.' lop of lhe seve nth when: leadoff batter Doug Milne stroked a single to ceJJter field and advanced to third on a pair of passed b.alls. Sam ri.1artinez. drove in Lhe run with a sacrifice Uy lO center and Bane made it stand up , retiring the final two bat- ters of the game on his :.1Jt:cialty -the strike-out. ri..farina had an excellent chance in the third infung when Jim Frank walked and got to third on Dave Camp- bell's singl e. A delayed steal by Campbel! put Vike runners on Se<:1lnd and third with two out.s but Bane put an end to It with anothi:r strikeout. Westminster's ooly other serious scoring thre1t came in the fi rst inning wben a pair of walks and a wild pitch set runners Up In ~ing: poslllon. Wf.ITM!NITI" ,.,,, •• ii Oodflt-. 711 Ooa<t, •D-r! MllM. C S•...,• Ma•""''· 11 h~·M~~~'~ r1 ~I01~':h""' tl·ll Cl....,.n~ln1. lb ll•ne, o !Olli> W•llmiru!er M1rlni1 . ' . 000000 \·l ~I 000 OCll 0-o 2 • Spikefes ts Highlight TV Slate the next plunge into the water, -------------------------------------- il V.'as th at close. But the Vikes' inability Ill pul a runner across I.he plate \\'hen they had the ch ance turned Friday'l d e c l s i o n around. --.:....:::::. In absorbing the shutout, it marked the 18th straight scoreless inning for Ma rina and the Vikes were able t.o score only once in their last 30 innings of league com· petition. Track and field fans come into lhcir own J.his weekend wilh two big meets scheduled for showing on telev ision beginning with lhc Pacilic-8 championships direct from UCLA this alteraoon on Channe l 1 t at 2 o'clock. Interspersed with the track and field competition will be taped highlights of the Pac-8 swimming and gymnastics championship meets. The Martin Luther King Games will be seen Stmday at J: 30 on Channel 2 in a delayed tape showing. The Games will be staged tonight in Villanova. Pa. This is the first meet in a series of 17 AA U outdoor events including the AA U national cham· ·pionships at Bakersfield and tho USA-USSR meet in Len· ingrad to be sho1vn this season. California Angel fans can watch the high-flyi ng Anaheirn team in Oakland Su nd ay after· noon on Channel 5 at 1 · 30. The major league game of the week today pils 1hc Chicago Cubs against the St. Louis Cardinals al i"I on Chan· nel 4. TODAY I! ~ m f?l (L-118 .0. flll~~ETBALI. -lo• Anv•le1 Slot" plA v •no l~d'""" P1ctr~ '" 1nt setond <lillnt Pl lne Af,A ch~mPl"'1S~ip Pl.tYC!!• j •) Cl. Ir1 the repechage race late in the afternoon, pl easu re boaters were venturing onlc> the course and a tiny skiff overturned in Irvine's path Jus t beyond the SeeDnd Street bridge. J.~or awhile it appeared bad luck would further plague the Jrvinc crew but the two young skiff occupants towed the boat oul of the race cou rse path in time for ' the racing shells to pass. WESTIEllN tNTl!llCQLLEGIATll 11.0W IMG CHIJMOIOHi Hll"I MOllNINQ ll•SULT$ f'rtl~A'lllll llltltll, -Hiii I: UCLJ.. 6:».'• 2. 0r1ng• co'"'· .-::lj.O; J. St•l'Jford, 6:1'.7; 4 SI. f>.arY '1, •:3'.l; '· UC Irvine, 7:1)1.f, Ht lt 1: I, W11hlnulon, 1:•.1; 2. So uth• r n 11 .. c1>, ':5'-61 4. UC: S1nra 91r~r.. 7:09,,, H,.I I : 1. Loyola, 1 :26.5; 1. C1lllo•nl1, •:JD.51 l. San!a Cl1ra. '''1.0; '· Oregon, 7;o.l.l. (Winner~ la final" othe"' to r~hage. I Junior V1r111y Eltl!ll -H••I l : 1. Oranii. Coe•l, ''12.4; 2. llrlli;•·, Columbia, '' I.I; J. Sin 01~ Stat~. •~l7.2; •· Or$Dn, 6:•1 ,•1 5. SO<.J!ntrn C1Hfornl•, ,:47.•; '· UC S..~i. !1rtl1ra. 6057.6. H111 l : 1. Wa>hlngton, 6 ·1•.~: 1. UCLA,' 6:15.1; 3, C:allhlrnia. o l•~: A. Cal Slate L""g Be1c~. 6·:J.I 7; S S!anlord. 6:S,.o; 6. UC h von~. "'~··· IWIMtu to fl ... b. 011>, .. lo rtr>1<:h1e1.) V1~l1Y ia.vn Wirh Ct~IWl•n -H .. t l; 1. Ptclfk t.uttw11n, 7.09 " 7. O•Ul!lf Coos!, 7:l0." J. SlanlOfd, 7:M.0: •. C1lll0tni1, 7:-0.U. M11t 1: I, W11hln;ton, 1:19.1; 2. t.<>yolt, 7:71-•; 3 UC lrYlnt. 7~17.1; •. UC S.n DI-, 7:40.•; S. OrKM, 7••5.•. ftr•!I• El1hh -Hell l : 1. ~tant0td. 6·11 CJ 7. UC l~Ylf>t, ''!IO; ). t owOI• 6 1G J; 4. UC: Sanla B~rb•ra, i JO I; ~. Sa" Dif!IO S•a1e, 6.l•.8; 6. SI. Mtr~·,, 6:4J,J. Hoit 1: I. WaSMh9lon. •.1•.l ; 2. C.ll•oml1, t :10.4; l . Wei1''" W•1~in9lon, 6' l.t; •· ~ o u th e t " C:•lltorn••• ,,1J.S: s. O'<•gon S•~1-. t ·ltl.l. M .. I l : I. UCLA, t .IQ.•; 1. C:tl Slue lo~g B~•ch. ~:1\.1, J 8rill1~ Coll/mbla . 6.'1,1; •· O••QO", 6.ll.I: s. S~•lll•. 6.jl ,•. !Wlnnt'~ !o !Int l, 01~1•1 lo repei;n.g• f Soccer Titanic Dinner Bell -Germans, English Halts UCI Matched Sunday Can the 1;ern1ans dc{ense :i:top the :r.wcsorne forward JinC' of the En glish and respond wit.h ils long ball altack - that's it in a nulshc!l as Ein· tracht Fran kfurt f a e es Manchf'stcr Unite d 1n t.1emorial Coliseum al 2:30 p.m. Sundny~ BoU1 Eng lis h and (:cril1an clubs are noted for setting the sort of pace requiring toµ physical condition and tradi· tionally~ malcbes involving these great soccer nations rate among the be$t. Accord ing lo Frankfurt's Erich Ribberk, '''ho at 32 is Germany's youngl'st coach j n the mJJO~, his club stands a i;:ood ch<ince to upsC'l the prtde o{ Englund. ""\Ye h av l' SUC'l'C'SSfullv ('In ployed throughout ! a s ·t :;cason a loaded cll'ft·rl~l'. capable• tJf l']ll!tkly bridging the n11df1cl d gap once the op- ponenl's offensive Uirusl ha~ been intercepted," said flib- beck. "Our key in applying this concept in Wilheln1 l~uberts, 1111osc long passes are capable of splitting a defense and ltmlling the effectiveness of lhc opnosi ng hal fb ock line ." Hibbcck concluded. 'I' he vlrlual\y in1pcissible task of ::;topping Manches1er's George Best 11•111 be up to Fahrudin Jusufi. 52 \im(' Yugoslavian 1nternat1onal ,it right fullback for ·E1ntrachL Thirteen-ti1ne German all- star Friedel Lul7.. although 1n- j1Jred 111 Eintracht's gnme with Ilaly's Bari A. S. last ...,·eek. 1s t>xpected to start al - the lefl fu llback slot. Pr:i.nkFurt 's third defcruive standout is goalkeeper Dr. Peter Kunter, the partime dentist. L Ga1ne, 1-1 Special to the DAIL V PILOT L A S VE G A S. An Army is said lo travel on its stomach aad the University uf Nevada (Las Vegas) follows that creed on the baseball diamond. Coach. Gary Adams' UC Irvine team is in the glamour capilal of the world for ·a single game wilh Nevada and at conclusion or nine irmings Friday, the 11'.'0 tea1ns \\'ere lied, 1-1. A set rule in 1he donnitory dining hnll where the Ne\•ada athlt'lcs reside says no foo1t "·ill be served :1fte r 5:30 and the hosl nine called thC' ac lion In gel to the chow hall in tim<'. The Anteaters were only mildly disturbed by the third tie that gra~ the 1970 record. l ns tead, they tumed to a celebration of the ir own after learning early in the game thal they had been given a plate in the West.ern Regional college division playoffs. Anet. as on each previous occa:sion, Viking pitching held up admirably only to be let do\lo'n by the balling department . Righthander Ken Murillo was the victim this time, as he matched Bane nearly strikeout for slrikeout and hit for hil. Sunset Confusion Cleared UtJ The ton1bin:ition ol a West1ninstcr Jligh School V1l'· tory and a Newport Harbor loss Friday in Sunset l..caguc baseball action cleared up a lot of confusion in the frantic Sunset chase for a berth in the CIF AAAA playoffs. begin· ning Tuesday. Su11set Finale Sp( Oilers) T1·ip Newport Nine , 6-4 By PlllL ROSS ()I 11\t Otllr l'Utt Slit! The nickname of athletic teams at Huntington Beach High Is the Oilers. But during the past week the Oilers have been spoilers in the torrid Sunset League baseball chase. Tuesday Don V.'alker'.s Oil City crew dumped title-con· tending Marina, 1-0. And Fri- day Huntington co1npleted the \lo'Cck's upse\ling of contenders by t!owning host Newport. 6-4 to eliminate the Tars from a possible CIF playoff berth. The determined Oilers push- ed across rive runs in lh_e top of the first to make the t .... ·o tallies Ne wport got in the bottom of the same frame look like nothing. Pat Murphy led off the con· \t•st \lo'ilh a solid double to 1eft field and teammate Dan Moa ts fol!o\1·ed 11•ith a two· bag$ler tu lhr right side to sl'nrl thl' fo rmer home '"ith the initial Huntington score. distance 011 the mound for Huntington. net~ beat out an infield roller wluch scored tl1oats. Randy Canlrell"s base hit to left knocked in Deeter as Banagas moved around lo third. Following a 1\•alk to Mike Mast \\•hich loodeil the basu, Mark Cheek blasted a long single to !cft to drive in Banagas and Cantrel!. Thr. Oilers gn rnercd a si ngle run in.lhe sixth lo pad their Cd'1;e. NC'1Vport got il s twn run!" in the first on b<tCk·to-back singles by Gary Foster and Jeff t.Ialinoff and a Huntington miscue. -· The Tars tallied single runs 111 the six th and severth frames before finally suc- cumbing lo lhe Oilers. Banagns ::.1ruck out siir and ~\·al ked only one batter in pick- ing up the complete game victory. HUHTIWGTQH •EACH (OJ •br ~rtol BASEB,.LL -M~lcr ltAOUt q~m· ~r lh• wl>e4< biotwte11 !hf <~•tlQO Cub• •nd lht (Mdin~ls In SI. Lou l>. NIN· ,..11 v•me: Minne•o•• Twin• VI. M•I· -~ktl Brewer<. For Coast Area High scor ing center-forward Horst Heese and 21 -year-old Bernd Nickel at outside left, clever ballhand!ers noted for speed and one-lwo passing plays, will direct the Gennans tip front. Dave Wollos, stlll seeking his l 3Lh victory of the year, opened on the mound for Irvine and worked the full nin e innings. 1-Ie gave up four hits and allowed a run on a wild pitch in the si:rth in- ning. He is now l:Z-.1. Westminster. regard lcs.~ ul the outcome of the An11hci111 \Yestern struggle ton igh t 111 La Palma Sta dium 18 o'rlock I enters the CJF' playoffs .a.~ the Jeague "s No. 2 rn!ry and will travel to Angel us Lea gue champion Bishop Amal £or its first·round game Tuesday. Steve Deeter \Valked and n10ved down one· base along with f\1oats on a .sacrifice fly lD ce-iter by big Mike Symons. MUfOhv, 2b MOili. C o .. ,.,. Jh SYman•. ID fl•n•o•1, n c~n!rell. ti Churcn-11 (l.rf ~ !' i ' ' l:lO P.m. ,51 CL -UCLA SPll:ING SPORTS -G•rv lll'ben, ont of tn. t ll--!lm• 9tNI !lroln1, loln1 Tcm Ha,. rnon IOI' • looll 1! cwcil Tcm"'v Pra- ff!'l!'• IWO Bruin 10tlll>ll1 1qul<I. Net, Golf Results Nickel refuses to sign a pro. fessional contract in order tD be eligible for Germany's Olympic team in 1972. Here's the i;ituation : Shoul d Al1ahcim d e f ca t \V eslern it woL1td tic Uu' league up three wavs between t\nah<'in1. \Ve s I "e r n and \\'cst1ni nst!"r. Winn ing pitcher G 11 be rt Ba nagas, \\'ho went t h a ~/\~,"" S~~:,1:(, ~/\ Nl'Wl'O'lT i 8 j i 76 : • i l'IAll!IDlt 10 tllr~rM 2 o.m. (1} CL -THE PllEAl<Nl!SS -Tr. O!!n runnln• ..i Th.._ Prttkno!I 11 p1.,,11co 11.t ct Course. !11lrlm0<'1. Md. I• the $«°"d lewt l DI lh• TriPI• Crown r u" "' • milt t nd lh••t·•i•· '""'ht !Gr 'l!lll.000 tddtd. Ftvorll•• lnclua• ke11!uck~ Derby winner Du11 CO<lir<\lnrn.r, /J.Y ~d Georqf and Hlon Ecntlon. nn CL -T11.o.c:rc: -P1c111c E lgnt (lllll•rlffit• "free~ Bnd Fo•ld Chomo!a~sni.,,, I·•• !tam UCLA. 11•.a t1ped hlanlloM• cf '"' Pac.toe-I '"''"' ch1m1>1Dnsl!•P t nd '~"'"'<lie ""~" J p m. t:I Ct QUTOOO l>S Ac!Ot An!I'< Ot:vlnt ''~"' h•• ar•ndlO<I duck hunton9. ! o.m. Ill CL -WIDE WOii.LO OF' sP011.rs-1,,n11r"'POll• 500 tim• tro1l1, !tot'd ,.,,,11., '" ~''"'""""· J1P" ... •t kick bn•lnll """ t~t Mt~lc1n 1.000· ,,,11, crou cauntrv tOld ••Cl~ Chim· PICr"h'p, Sl/NOAY 1 """· !71 CL -GOLF TOUPNJ• MENT -Ft""! rouriri ol f'I•• in 1ne Coh:>f!!•I N•110<11I 1nvlt1 tlon~• d iroct 1rom Colonl.11 C:ountrY COub In Fo•I Wor<h. le•. 1:.) p m. In CL -lllJ\f K Th• M1tllh L"Tntr l<inu q•mrs. I"'' in • •••it\ 11! 1,1m,d •n~ t•~•d '"'~ "'""'s 111 CL -ANGEL BASl:BilLL -Tn• Cftli!or~lt "'~g•I• l~ct '~' ..,., on o.~••nd lA t tr~cltl W11!ern o .... 111M ;~rnr. T1"";1 1 ..... 1~· t ...... f l"lh s!~n\~i. !El def Kr1w1vc~ IF I/\ Il l ""' ~u•dUr! !Lt ~I, Finl It llotet1! ' (I Utt M•llt·1 !Ll O 1 ~ l 1<~aml>'on,h>pl Su•<!ud !LI d'f !('~"'!~~· I~\ 1 t .it. i..J. (thira nlace\ Oou~lH S.."'illA~I• Em!'<'~ t nd M•llon !El 11•! ,..,,. T~~" ~~ M~l!'i,'; f~Yli!.:.i "'11e<:l "~' Fr111v •"d 0oua1$fn!J.l •J. 6-• El'l'M!N i nd M1\lc!!t (E) def Or~I""'<! 11nd Orahood IEdl •a. i..-J. le~•'" 01on>hlol lloo rwo I" ••t h •~enl will 11u••·•v 10<' CtF lndlv!du•I n'"'ll-$1 s.on•~ "'"' June ! ) Westminster Ace Wi11s 2 Gym Events ~ banner on the wall at one end or the Long Beach Wilson ll1gh 1n:mnasium pro- claimed, "ilarry J. ri.'loorc League, the home of gymnas- tic champioru." Of course Moore loop pow. ers Millikan and host Wilson figured heavily in the outcome of many events Friday night at the CIF GyrnnastiC! final s, but a Westminster athlete.cap- tured t11e all-round medal. Wesunlnster·s .Jim t.1cFaul won the long horse ...,tj lh 8.2J(I point.!, the free exercise evenl with 8.S point.5 and tied for lifth in tumbling with 8.1. His all-round total was ll, two ahead of runnerup Brian Za· mora of Be1dwtn Park. The hero of the ~wu. son Cf'Ofld on hand wa.s a 5-5, 125-pound · freshman from South High In TorranC! nam. ed Tom Briach. Beach, Ole yoonger brother of a formtr CIF gymna!tlcs champion, overwhehned his oppo51Uon ln Uie high ber, pi!· Ing up 8.7 polnt,, to 8.6 for, seCCJnd place Zamora , Net>d· l"s to !ny, he rf'cc.ived lhC' evening 's biggest ova!lon rrurn the audJcm:e. Jn addiUon to McF1ul, four - other Westminster gymna.~I.; S<"ored points. Sophomore Ste\'e Graser got a tic for 1hird for Corona Ucl :ri.tar in tumbling . Tumb!l"' -l H1r11I (Mill1~1n l l .1SJ 7. W~rtt (M!llllct n). l .,S1 l , ll• ~"" Gr1,1r (Corvn• de! Mt•l t nd l>i•rtm•n fLtk"""'°"l. 1.1s: s. 11• b1· ,_n McFt ul (Wollm!"slor) •nd Thom'™"' (WllOO!i), 1.10. I!-cll"'b -1. lie b•!we1n J.r. r!,.,.ron lC1n1""'l•l •11<1 Cook (WlllDlll, 4,0; l . Fl11ch fG.,1a1h1\, •.1: 4, 1(1n•- 1~lto (El ~l"Chl!I, l .l; 5. lit btlwHn O'~till IW1nmlnt!1r) •11d (~• .. •ont tPa .. den•l• f.S. \...,. "°"' -I . .MrFlul !W.,!mln •lor!, ~.llS; ? !le bl!lwnn D•vl' fl~ s.._,nel •M !01.er rsouth Hlll•l. 1 JO, ' Cool< iWUtOf'll. l .lJ; 5 Ftrt rl IAn 1,1aot V~l~•l 1 '1J. 1'1•.rlel D.>!r1 -1 11mo1~ 1~~td"''" P1rli ), l.S: 1. tir l)ttwttn O.v•s IL~ Sern•f and O'N•UI !Wtlf1T>\111tt•), I )1 t. P-1,,.. 1WH-), •AJ1 f, ~ (W~s•m•n•!H!. I Q High ti.• -I 11 .. d'I fSoul'lt 'Te•- rtncel, 1.1: 1, Z1mor1 lllldwt" h1'~. 1 1: J, Si"'' fMult), 7,,, •. lmtJlt y f\.A~irwaodl. I.I/ S. Moll~ (WhlMH'I,, 1.n . Fteoo .... (ii.I -1, M(F'•u1 fW'""" rriln.~t..,J, IJ; ! . .!.'-r IWHIOll!, I.JS: J, H1rttl (ll\mtu11J, 1.U J '· •obin""' (MU!•), •. OJ. llPll (Piii• d,"~I. 11. Sk11 llo<'lt -1. (.r..,, fS.11 c .. b•lt ll, llJ 2. M•r(~I !WlllOnl. 11: l ln,,...,,., /W•1lminll1d. 1.151 '· rtv<!e !Mlt!Dr•nl, 7 SJ ~ St vmour (WHl,,,ln!ltt), 1,4, llln1n -1. JOhn"'" IWt1!mln•l•r\. I 6J1 1 01•1 !Wll•o'll. 3 601 J ~.•~• 1111•• IEI ltl"C"°"I· 1-51: 4. tl•n••"-• :~lllO~t")• e.U; j , 111vwerlb (Wll•orn. "'" '"''"d l Jil'Fo"I O'<•ll,,,,n. •'•'1, 1! P0,11 ... 1f""l~'"/\tA IU .. ~w<n l'u\I. "'"' llO•nh; J 'l&rtM !Mii!• •t"I, t llM oolllfa; '· OflY•I U.1 $1•• ... t, MVffl 11<1111!1/ $, C:oolt; tW!!IOOf, II• Jl!li'l!t., O'l'll1Jy •~d E a1tm•n J.6, o 6. Nt l•C• tnd 6oolrv !!1 1 ol>I 0.6, c ~, 1~., n6, '" Ju111or v1,,11~ Nunlln•ton U \11 (I ) Nowporl SournerA C11orornl• JC "fourn•• I! E1 Comono Slngt•• Favored Manchester boasts a lineup second to none and their array of lri!h, Scottish an<l English ~tars is im· prcssive. ta say the ll':JSI' Irvi ne came from behind in the eighth after two outs IO tie the score. "''""' .. Sv~o••· Jb UC ll!VIHI 41l ·~' ~ tbi " .. ' ' ' . ' . Ce rritos T r ips· Lo ug Beach, 9-1 Cerritos College posted a 9-1 \'1cLury over \•isiting l.Alng E•1!1r!lnQ, u "'°"'"'' Jb Mt llnof!, lb :t::~l~;f,b Blu1ci'11rd. <I Whl!t lf·O MHJOtt, rt Ern~. nh we .. 1n. r>n O~•n. n ~~~/cf. 11 To!tl< ' • l ' . ' . • 1 J 0 • 0 0 0 • o o a ' I 1 0 , 1 J 0 f : : : I G I 1 ~ g g & .} 0 ! • -' , . l~~n•fl<lh•m !DCCI !Id IA,.rUn ISA" '" Monof~I. 6 l. 'o. 6-J_ !g•l In ~•b·~ !Ron 1-t11nanl. ~} ~ 1 ((~" "'"G"~"' 11u•h••~• tor v~r~ "'~•I ~~·• ...... ._ Their cnt1rt· ti;1lfln1rk line lUn.'>1."!S 11f SC' O l I I :0: h 111· Lernallotl:'.l.ls. 11 1tJ1 ccntcrhaH Jan Ure the most prominent. C>1 IQ, (I Pl•.,~•d, !b-rf swo~~\•. ,, ~""~'·· 1n "O~\t~. >\ G•eo"'"''· lb S~ollnt, L WOii°'' p . ' ' " .. " . " . ' . ••• L'nder league cunslt!ution. 111 l'a.sr of rnul tipl(' tits. th~· tt'an1x 11 1th thf• bc:-1 record~ in comp ct it io n arnong themst>lrcs 1s given the nod Bench City College Friday to 11. H • Ool• (0) lo<! •n Opp<·llt '~•" Ottgo M•11•, O·t . 6 • 1-3 t;1ke the adl'antagc tn !he "V'"•n9•on l!••rn 1co 001 ti-ft 1 • Sou thern CaUforNa junior col-1 ;'~~:;,;;~;;:;";;::";';'~;;;';;'00;;;~m;';;;'~~;';';,' Doublt 1 rvn"·~<rh•m 1n~ Oi:t•• 401 11•1 11 ,~, .,1 •• ~"" T•·tioo•o (Cl\A!levl. o-l, ~I; <1•t. ~.0,11 ~nd Gtrt'e tll<o HO!'Ool. ..... ~. &-2. I Cunnlng~~m And Og!• m•rt N•ulll'•! A~~ C.1>11....,,.,;. p! fl•k•r\h'I~ .n 10mi<fnflo !od8V ~! I n,., ~!'~' <1v•l>,Ylf'q fo, u, .. !!~I• '"~~I ) W151niln•11r r1~;,•,11v O• 11 Monn• Slnol•• 1.,.,IDfuUh \WI Ut • N••oo !.' '1 1,.. '" n,~,m I 6. dtf w,..i,. .. • ~·· ~t~d 6 ' (gr>"•I! IW wc.n c•f~'''' l~·I "~ wnn )\,la.• J • llar{'on ('(I/ WC" 6 I, In I 1 6. 1•m" o o. ' r f•to•t IWI lo~t •·•· 3-0, "'0" I\ " Ooif.rl•1 Jnnn\(ln ~nd KfOVltl" !WI o;kof I'll"'' nnd PO\el•• !M\ 6C. 6·1: d•I M<Onwr" ~"" Moorbe<~ ~>. 6 ! W•l~n •r>d St~roil IW\ WO~ • j , 6 ~' SPiii 6-2. 1·6. ~" l!CI IJU (16) Cl>••..,111 Cl>~mber lln (H 7S, !lt d Hall 4t ), 1~. ).J Prhh"!I iCI n. u .. r l>ll•n !II I•. . , H..,.,ln~ 411 7• <t•! >t •~~ger (() 11(1. j .), ~o;~ (1 1 n ~· 11u<1r 1c1 .,, .. t<OQbfn Ill 16, d•t 1'\<!CIP iCI IJ 0·0. 1Ct rn1 fl l If, ~I Mlll•I !Cl ti " litWl*'I !1\I (1!) ll~nt. •••th DtGt~llt IH9l 71 dtt. M fll•• ("I n. r•. Motr<¥W !HBI 7J d1!. z1,,,tn1rmt~ (N) 15, CM. M•v1r (~) 72 dilf. ll1n~ln (HB) Ill, o-ll. Gaod'Nln !Nl 71 (!•!. f lnltY \HBJ 7'. S.I. l(rnt (/Ill 1J, <tr•. G•ltard l><tl IJ, 6·0. OtBor lHBI I• "''-lrubCl (NI I•. , .• ~l a ndin g.• ,,~ Buo.n• f'•r~ Fu•11rtOt1 lo...., I I lunnv t<lll t ~"'""" t • '"'·~·· l\tnnrd~ t l!AQUf. W LT Cill IO .1 1 • ' 0 ' I ~ 0 J l : 1 8 l. ~ I 0 • i : ? 1~ To•t ll • 0 7 0 1 0 ~ 0 Jl f I l e~e basebaU playoffs. I: The series concludes with l'rr \\·ns obtained Fro1n Arsenal for $200,000. lo rf'placc \'Cleran Denis Law, who has been put on the transfer list. NliUAOA (If Thus, Jf Ana heim bel!ls \lleslern. Ana heim '>l'lll be. 3-J. \Vestminster 2-2 Jtid \VC'slcrn !-:!. ;1 :;chcduled doubleheader al LBCC today, beginning al noon. Cerritos needs only a wiT\in the first game to clinch The game's big atlracti011 is of course the incompar:ihl r .;upcrstar George Best, \\'hn 11 ill start Dl outside left C'ri!Jci; throughout !he worli.J rute lhe' 23 year old Jrishm;in .i~ !he ...,·orlrl'" g reat f's l \1 inger. l<1•n. 11 Bl!"ln•vll~ ltl An!~o~v.' w~<r. er 8•~Vf1' lb C1ml•~. rt l0-~11 •I L"m~.,~. (b K111!1, D~ c~ .... 1.~. ~ fo1Jl1 u r lovm• llO VIC• tb r hrbi i I ! o J ~ 0 0 • n 1 o ~00(\ ' . " • • ••• • • • I U 0 0 1 0 ~ ~. I~ I • 0 . " . nilO OO(I 01~1 7 I DCtl 11!1 mo-I ' ~ During the c a m pa i g n , V..'estminster split \Vi t h Anaheim and '\lestern. An Ariahein1 win over \\'cstc rn ""'ntdd give the former a x11·rer. thus the thret losses fur \\'estcrn \\lestminster 11·1!1 takr ser ond undisputed if \\leslcrn \\•ins. the S0Cal title. In the North('rn CalHornia playoffs. Coll('gc of the Se· 11uui11s dl1fe:11ed Hancock. 3·2, on the losers' diamond . A doublehe&der was sl ated-today &t Hancock. Major League Standi11gs DEAN LEWIS i'\ATIONAL LEAGUE Clucago New York St. l.-0ui~ Pittsburgh l 'hilade!ph ia ri..lontreal Ci ncinnati Atlanta Dodger1 Hous\on Ea~t West San Franci~co Snn Diego Dl\'ision W L 16 14 17 16 15 15 lfi 19 i:1 211 I J 20 Divl1ion Pel. .53.1 ,515 .500 .411 .394 .355 W L Pct. 24 JO .706 19 13 .SIM 19 14 .576 !7 18 ,486 17 19 .472 111 21 .~32 GR ,, • I ' '" '" CH 4 4\; 7~'.t • 9Y:: A~1ERICAN LEAGUE Bnltimor1· New York Detroit Bos ton Washington Cleveland Anitls Minnesot a Oaklafld Chicago Kansas CHy Mtlwnukee \\'esl Olvl1lon IV L 23 9 18 16 15 15 14 17 13 19 11 17 Division Pct. .719 .529 .500 .452 .406 .393 GB 6 7 8'' 10 JO W L Pct. GB 22 10 .688 20 ·10 .IM'i7 t 16 17 .485 61,i 14 17 .452 711 11 20 ,J."15 IOH: 11 21 341 I I 646·?303 MAY SPICIAl S [!][g00[0l(T lrAJI COROLLA 1970 $1853 +r ... 1 Lic. 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(Don't w1it too lon51) 'H MAU Ill Bc9.utlful 8ilvrr 1nink finish 11·1 111al\'h1n;:: inL F'ully hurury t:quippffi 1ncludin)!. til l v>heel, AJ\1/f~111tereo, 1:1uto1nnlif' <"l'lllS" rontrr•l. Bceu1ifully n1ainta1nt>d. l ""·n"r. \'DL-6·16 $AVE '6' CONTINENTAL s4995 COUP". Rosewood mPlAllic finish \11lh blaC"k leRthf'r &. \1'hite landau roof. Luxur) equippt•d, fal:lory air, f'tc. Lii', XSR-580 '61 CONTINENTAL $389·5 4 i;:>r. $f'd. Agean gold 1ini ... h, br011 n landau r'?Of. l"ather in~rrior. All th,. luxury !eaturC<; 111cl. f11ctory air. Llf· VTP-736 ''7 CONTINENTAL 4 Dr. Sed. Beautiful Bermuda Btu .. metAIJic finish ""'1th n'l8tching li'&thrr in· teri?r· Black lnndau root fully luxury equipped and factory air conditioni ng. Ahf-Fh1 mdlo. One-ov.·nl'f car. Bcatiti!ully mllintalnro.. Uc. TIN-020 'H CONTINENTAL $2395 4 Door Sedan. S ilver 1nist "·1n1a1rhini: Int. f ully POl\'f'J' !':Quipped. Sold & scr••1t r<I by John~on .t Son. 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'&1 ~=-:.~~;;: •m . $1675 '&7 '0 '""' I o•. $1076 IVT" OH) , '&5 .......... , ....... $1375 ~ Or. 11.T. lllDW m ) ....... . '&7 ~:~ •11 $141& NOW IS THE BEST TIME IN TEN YEARS TO BUY A LINCOLN-MERCURY PRODUCT I . Johnson~son ' ~~ -1 Mile South 2626 Harbor Blvd. 540-5630 642-0981 COSTA MESA of San Die90 Freeway 540-5635 • . ' l'llREE GENER.4.TIOi'S IN Tllf, A llTOHOBll,E B USINESS THE OLDEST ISTAILISHED "FACTORY DIRECT" LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER IN ORANC>I COUNTY I- I f ' • I - I I ' COSTA MESA-NEWPORT BEACH MOYE UP TO LUXURY! $41 ,500 "Big-bold & Beautiful " home with 2200 sq. ft. of sheer lu xury. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, full dining roon1. Family room. Exquisite tri-level home -several bedroon1 s open to a lovely balcony overlooking a serene countrl!tiide view. Nutone food center kitchen. Covered patio \Vith \11aterfal l. Professionally land- scaped. Slid ing doors to patio. 540-1720 JO FT. PATIO! $24,50B-6.1. TERMS Most attractive home with fabulous 14x30 ft. patio & plexaglass coverer -look forward to a fun fil led summer here! Spacious bedrooms, 2 baths, family room. A1ost inviting fireplace, builtin kitchen. Beau- tiful tiled entry halL Well planned home on a quiet cul-de-sac street. Alqiost no down G.I. -low do~ all others. (8818) 54&-1720 4 BEDRM.-MESA VERDE . $28,500 . 5Yi% lluge 14x16 ft. family room for the action! Big-big yard for the outdoor fun. Patio .for BBQ's. 2 baths, dream of a .kitchen-,. _gleaming built·io, appliances. Inviting fireplace welcomes all, to cheerful . living room. New drapes. T'errlfic G.J, Joan -subject to assumption! (8661) S.1720 EASY TO BUY! $28,990! CJ FHA or subject to 6%% Joan assumption. Super sharp home i~ an area of beautiful, tree shaded streets -near schools &: major shopping. Spacious bedrooms. 2 baths. family room, all electric "'Push Button" built-in kit c be n. Decorator wallpaper. Gorgeous ground'"s -professionally landscaped. Escape to the covered patio_ (8674) 54().1720 NEWPORT-SPLIT LEVEL POOL HOME A gor~eous .home in .an area . oi prestige !iving! Beautitul swim pool \v1th dressing rooms ad1acent. Firepit. Lovely atriun1 entry. Formal -informal en· tertain ing ideal here. 4 bedrO?ms, 3 _ba~hs, _lovely • vie\v. Full dining room, Juxurious butlt-1n kitchen. Patio. Lush landscaping. Priced far below replaCe- menl al $76,950. (8802) ~.1 720, LOVELY POOL HOME-$29,500 Spacious home with a lovely swim pool that is heated & filtered for year round fun. Covered patio. BBQ-outdoor living & entertaining perfect here! Built-ins. c..;orgeou s fireplace. (8563) 540-1720. NEWPORT-POOL EXECUTIVE .A. gorgeous hdme in an area Of prestige living! Beau- tiful swiin pool with dressing rooms adjacent. Fire- place. Lovely atTium entry. Formal -informal enter- taining ideal here. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths lovely vie\v home. Full· <tining room, luxury built-in kitchen. Pa· tio. Belo\v replacement at $$6,960. 540-1720 DON'T MISS THIS! MESA VERDE· $25,5Dll! Finest area near schools, churches & libraries. King siz ed bedroo ms. 2 separate baths. Sunny Ji vin g roo1n enhanced by fireplace. Like new carpets. drapes, built-in drea m kitchen. OWner heips with financing. 6 ~ % F~lt\ Joan subject to assumption. (8680) 540·1720· LOOKS LIKE A MODEL HOME-$34,950 An except ional hon1e ln a p restige area of Cos ta 1\1esa. Very spacious rooms lhruout! Deep pile car- peting • just li ke \\'Bik ing on a cloud. Master si7.ed bedrooms, 2 baths, family room. Dream of a kitchen \Vith finest buil t-i ns, dish\vasher. Owner 'viii consider lease with op tion. See this heavy shake roof beauty today! (8590) 540-1720. "EASTSIDE" "POOL HOME-$28,750-6.1. or FHA. terms -means almost nothing down to G.J.'s & very low down all others! Spacious bedrooms. 2 baths. all electric ''Award" kitchen. Gorgeous while brick fi replace. Beautiful nylon carpeting, dishwash- er_ Separate service porch with extra baths. 26 ft . covered patio. Circular driveway & an exquisite S\Vim pool. (3598) 540-1720 REAL ESTATE SALU TARBELL OfFERS You MORE in 1970 e N-... ••..-t-M -..,. • c...,..., ,._,., H rlle -.. ••• 4..weMc • .,.......... . e M ..... Ne.,.,_,., 'A ......... __,. -..k." • ' ,._. '""Mt c....... ... wMle .,.. '""'·. e c-.-, •ned ,..,,..._ C.. _._ H ... ,1 .... litt ...... e ldwrel 1yrt911t .. 11,_,. ,,_ ••r JI .tftca 11 U. A .... • • Or-.. c ••• ,.... 1 • e llM Deta "'--c..._ t... hd Lhtl .. I"*-"••· • ,_...,,. c ......... .riM ....._ ...._ e · 11 ~ MMI ,,..,_ hNhlo .,... ............... e ~LU.SI CALL IOI YOST, 142·1114 ·srr~ THIS! $29,500 ,Owner will help w1th th~' financing, too! 3 generous sized bedrooms. 2 separate baths, fu ll dining room, den-farm style kitchen with ··Top Of The Ltne" built-in features. Elegant fireplace sets off charm of .Jiving room. Double garage. Large-well sc.:lilptured 1nanicured yard-stately shade trees & nice land- scaping! 54()..1720. 4 BIDRM. · $29,950 -LOW DOWN! Very spacious family ho1ne with many luxury added features. 2 pulln1an baths, used brick fireplace, all electric "Award" push button built-in kitchen. Plush carpeting, custom decorator drapes & shades. heavy shake roof. Very low down payment. Owner desper- ate! 540-1720. START PACKIN' · $28,950 · 4 BEDRM! Owner moving to Oregon & will give immediate pos- session! Name your own terms! 4 bedroom , conver- tible den, 3 separate baths, elegant fi!"eplace, full dining room. Heavy shake roof. Pool sized grounds. Only 5 yr.;. new with all the most modern luxury features! (8123) 540-1720. ~ ... -,~~~~~,, EXQUISITE "IRYINE" $35,200! Presti ge Iocatiofi: -executive home with 4 bed- room s, 3 sepa rate baths, large family room. Only 3~ years new -looks like a model home! AH elec- tric "Award" kitchen. ful l dining roon1. Inv iting fireplace. University Park -exceptional planned community with pool s, tennis etc. Patio. (8445) 540-1720. SHARP MESA YERDE-$28,500-5 Y4 % E xcellent residential area on quiet cul-de-sac street. Generous sized bedrooms. 2 baths. nice family - or dining room , very handy to the luxurious bullt·in kitchen \Vith a new di sb\vasher. 2 a ttractive fire- places. Patio. Carpeting, drapes. Easy care dichon· dra lawns . Assume 51/.a V/\ Joan subject to approval_ (8460) 540-1720 SUPER SHARP! $26,950 Cl! Altnosl no down plus small closing costs-your pay- ments less than rent. Qu een sized bedrooms, 2 baths. family roon1 . Park-like landscap111g. All the fine features, built-ins. elegant fireplace. seclud ed living room. Near beach, (8041) 540-1720 OWNER OESPERA TE · $26,950 • F.H.A.-C.I. TERMS Try any kind of financing! Very artisti c 3 bedroom, 2 bath, family room home. Gorgeous kitchen with all the efficiency built-in features. Nice patio for out· door events. Neally manicured lav.•ns. \Valk to all conveniences! 10% down. ~1720. MOYE RIGHT IN $27,500! Sta rt enjoyi ng the large patio \\•ith built-in BBQ for your summer rela xation & entertaining. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. cheerful kitchen -w·ith all th e handy bui lt-in ~'ork fe atures. Priced far below r c>p lacen1ent and O\Vncr extremely a nxious. (8690) 54(}..1720 ALMOST NO DOWN C.I. · 5 BEDRM. Located near th e great Pacific ocean ! 3 separate baths, 2300 sq. ft. of sheer lu xury! Ron1antic fir e- place. rinest kitchen \\'ilh gleaming coord inated bu il t- in features. Large fa mily room. Sculptured green lawns, gor~eous landscaping. I•~ine location. Owner ve ry anxiou s-submit your terms; 540-1720. JET SET LIVING ! $17,950 No-la worry or care-enjoy the numerou.,; swi1n pools, th e del ightful club house. Let some one else mainta in the park-like grou nds. Just relax in your patio & en- joy real living. 2 bedroo1n 2 bath condominium. Built· in luxury kitchen. Many extras. Move right in with a low down payment! 540-1720 l. . ' •P <"'i~k~>f • . ...j1 t""· ~ " ,-t~ll5 ' ALMOST NO DOWN -$24,950 to G.I.'s-all others very low down payment. Large home in fin e area. 3 bedrODlllf,. sep8!ate den and a .separate family room wltt( a . .J.s: f ,25 ft. cover~ 'tireezeway connecting this lovely home to tar~ double garage. Excellent value-hurry! 540-1?20. '2955 Harb.or Blvd., Co•la Mesa ' " 540-1720 I " -- . ' ~- HUNTINGTON BEACH~FOUNTAIN VALLE-Y DELIGHTFUL YILLACE-$25,000 \Vil I adjust lo. FJl.o\ appraisal. G.I. or FHA terms available \Vit h you r payments just like rent! Excel· Jen t area for grow ing family. Near school s, shops.& freeways. Generous sized bedrooms, 2 separate baths, built-i n dream kitchen. Firept,ace. Patio. First lime adve rli sed & it's a "Honey". (8688 ) 846-0604 SUBURBIA-G.I. BUY! Very spacious home with king sized bedrooms, den, 2 baths. Gorgeous sl umpstone fireplace in huge family room. All electric push button built-in kitchen. Formal dining room. 20 ft. patio awaiting those out- door "Happening s." Finished garage ideal for teen parties. Extra storage. Sprinklers front & rear. Move righl in condition. 962-1373 DECORATORS DELIGHT! $30,950 4 spacious bedrooms, 2 baths, beautiful expensive waUpaper in kitchen & living room. Built-in electric appliances • beautiful built-in planters. Unique & lovely features to please the mos t particular interior decorator. Lovely large yard. 846-0604 SURE TO PLEASE! 4 BEDRM $39,600! 2100 plus sq. ft. of sheer happiness, beauty & com- fort. 2 baths. Attractive atrium model home. Big & beautiful & tastefully decorated. Large famUy room. Exciting kitchen with natural wood cabinets, expen- sive built-in appliances. Formal living room enhan- ced by fireplace. Plush carpeting, drapes. Intercom. NuLo•Ex~0HeOME8WiT(H6POOL2-~J',600 ! l·lcre's Olle v.'ith someth ing to please the entire fam- ily. !vlother will love the handy kitchen with buiJt-in features. Used brick fireplace ideal for Dad on a chilly sununer eve. A bedroom for each -2 bath s. 3 separate eating areas. Even a full dining room. Th ere's a dog run for "Fido." A pool for all\& a large covered patio for your guests & family to en· joy. Owner helps with financing. 842~91 LUXURY LIVING "SHORECREST" $37,000 Every door opens to beauty, comfort & the finest quality. Ma ster sized bedrooms, extra baths, all electric push button bu ilt-in kitchen. /\'Iass1ve stone fire place. Exquisite gold shag carpeting -cost $15 yard! Custom drapes. Subject lo 6% FI·IA loan as- sumption! (8686) 842-6691 5 BED RM "PHYSICIANS HOME" -6 Yi% Designed for family living -watch your children's eyes light up when they see the volley ball court, basketball & shuffleboa rd courts. 5 spacious bed· rooms 3 baths, fulJ dining roo m, alt electric kit chen "top of the Hne" built in features. 2850 sq. ft. of su- preme living! Jr. E state sized grounds -room for pool. Excellent loan subj~ct to assumptio n. (8692) 962-1373 16111 BEACH BLVD ............ 842-6691 5824 EDING ER .......... 846-0604 HUNTINGTON BEACH CORONA-NORCO HOR SE RANC HES AND HOME S BARGAIN HUNTERS HORSE RANCH ! 3 bedroon1 . 2 bath on ~2 acre of green & be<1ut1ful ground s, Finest built-in kitchen . I/loose your o":n carpeting. $25,500 lVlth 15'ib do\V n. Call collect or ( 1) 735-1077 J Yi ACRE-HORSES! $49,950 Completely fenced corrals -all the necessary facili - ties for horses pl us 2-2 bedroom homes. Excellent area near grade & Jr. & hi gh school s. Owner helps with finan_~!ng! (8817) Call Collect or (I) 735-1077 NICE HORSE RANCH-$24,500-FHA Terms -or Submit all offers. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, beautiful kitchen with instant service built-ins. Ele- gant fireplace. 2 stall barn. tack room & corral. Jr. estate .sized grounds. (8798) Cail Collect or II ) 735-1077. RAMBLING HORSE RANCH · $39,950! l~eavy shake. roof -picture windows -serene setting. 4 bedrooms, family room, guest house & a heated & filtered pool. Plush landscaping. 2 stall barn & tack room. Guest home with bath & kitchen facilities or dressing room· plus game room. Family room with wet.bar.' built in BBQ. Firering . gas fired in patio. Loads of decking. Perfect home for relaxing . family living & ente~tafning. Call collect or (1) 73&-1077. 2429 Hamn•r. NORCO Clll,_..... ,,__,. i. N-tll ...,.I, C•ll collect or (I J 7ll-1on IT'S A "CUTIE" $15,800 Darting "H.oneyrii.oon" cottage or· excellent fo r re-: tired couple. 2 bedrooms, but wait 'til you ..see th e : fantastic built-in electric kitchen -a ·real dream : ho1ne. Carpets & new drapes. There's even a fire--'. plac·e for those chilly winter eves. Retreat to the patio on a balmy summer day. Financing you can't'· resist v.•ith payment less than rent! (8787) 846-0604 · REGAL LIVING! .$34,650! Very s pacious & luxurious living! Queen si7.ed bed ... rooms,2 baths large family room plus a full dining : ~m. Magnificent fireplace. Bui1t·i n kttclien . liuge: master be.drooms. Professiohally landscaped and< guaranteed for happiness~ (8819) 962--1373 · DESIGN FOR REAL LIVING! $28,500 Spotless "Jewel" Spacious bedrooms. 3 separate:; baths. Inviting fireplace welcomes all to hospitality : of. large sunny living room. Beau·tiful rear yard -·: tastefully landscaped -neatly manicured high block : wall insures complete privacy. Sprinklers. Patio.: Heavy shake rool. (881&) 962-1373 · HOME WITH ALL THE EXTRAS! $29,950 Escape to the lovely covered 24 ft, patio after a hard days 1vork-if it's too cool hurry in side to the family room and relax by the fireside. 3 varieties of rich wood paneling, very custom home with fe atures un ... believable at this price. Built-ins. formal dining room. Beautifully landscaped & lighted rear yard. , Owner helps with the fina nci ng! (8797) 842-6691 HUNTINGTON HARBOR-$49,950 .. Shows better than a Mode/'' -very spa clou ~ 1200 ft) Elegant, tastefully decorated -ideal for fan1ily living & entertaining. King si zed bedrooms. 2 baths, famil y roon1 . all electric push button bu ilt-in kitchen. Magnificen t fireplace. Jr. estate sized grounds. -2 patios. Boat sli p available. (8795) 846-0604 DECORATOR'S DELICHT-$38,500! C.I. TERMS Almost noth ing do\vn to a G.I. or lo,v-low down to: all O'l.hers ! Young & beautiful home with expensive: added features. ~~xqu isite carpeting. beautiful dra-. pes. Pool table in fa1nily room, 3 bedrooms. 3 baths.: Accents of exqu isite decor in side & out. Professional·. ly land scaped. Patio. 846-0604 • 18884 Brookhurst Fountain ValJ.y :· ------ EL TORO • LAKE FOREST MISSION Vl.EJO POOL HOMES !!! Fine selection-all sizes, all a reas. F rom $31 ,900. Please call 830-6060 ASSUME 7Yi% FHA LOAN-$26,500! Keep cool all summer long In this completely air cond itioned home with hu ge master bedroom, bath, guest & children's bedroo ms. powd er room. Fire- place & family room kitchen wi th all electric range . & dou ble oven. Cuslom carpeting. quali ty drapes. Covered patios (2) plus the advantage & bea uty of · p rofession al landscaping with a sweeping view of surround ing rollin g green hill s. 830-&l60 SUBJECT TO 7 Vi% LOAN-SPANISH CASA Tradiuonal Spanish horne with 3 spacious bedroo1ns, 2 full ba th s. Dee p pile .s hag carpe<ti ng wilh decora· tors matchin g drapes. Master bedroom wi th walk-in closet. Air conditi oned for maximurn com fort. Built- in range oven & dishw asher .. Exciting view lot in con· venient, lovely part of Mission Viejo. Any one may a.~sume thi s low interest ra1e loan with low cash down. Sell \Vil] he!p \vi th financing. A treat at $29,950. 830-6060 BEST BUY-$24,500-G.I. TERMS . Noth ing like it ai this Jo,v pri ce! Very spacious & attractive 3 bedroo m, 2 balh home. Exciti ng livi ng room 'vith nalu ral brick_.fir eplace. 45 ft. patio extends complete \Vidth of home. 1>a rk-like landscaping - co mpl etely private with a high block wall fence. 830-6060 PLAY IT COOL! $24,500 -FHA LOAN Subject to assurnplio n! Ma ster sized bedrooms. 3 separate baths, family room. Built-in electric pu sh bu tton kitchen. Elegant fireplace. AU this with cen· tral air conditioning. Keep cool all summer long • Custom drapes. Large covered patio and a see "For· ever" view! G.I. -F.1-1.A. terms. (8651) 830-6060. WALK TO BEACH-LACUNA NIGUEL Near Beach club & all the necessary a menities! ·Oversized bedrooms, 2 ba ths. Picturesque -expertly land scaped yard ... Spacious li ving room with inviting fireplace -heavy beamed cei lings. Decorator's dream come true. Choice area -Laguna Niguel. $30,900. 830-6060 23~31 El Toro Road 830·6060 ' ' ' '• ' ;: :: " r ·-:· ... " :-.· " DAllY PllOT 1 Beal ·Estate Questions end Com ment By Realtor Randoll MeC.rdle ·> I have some questions concerning FHA financ- ::; Ing. Do you have any information on prepayment ·:. penalties on FHA loans? Can I refini1nc.e my home ·::under FHA? What if I wanted to add on to my house at the same time? I f I have an FHA loan on my ,. home, may I own a mountain cabin and obtain FHA financing ? May I have more 1han one prope r· ty loc:ally financed by FHA? . · CTL -Huntington Beach ·· ·rhc prc payrftenl penalty is >vaived \\'hen a nc\V 1:11:\ lnan ls plated on a home already having an Fl-IA loan. 'fhe prepayment penalty clause outlaw.-; in ten years. Any mortgagor can pay 15 percent in .. excess or required payments ln any one year, \vith· ;: out penally, but most lenders require notification of :: additional pay1ncnts 30 days in advance. :~. Anyone with sufficient equity can refinance ::~heir present home under FHA and inc!llde itTip rove- :;:ments al time of refinanci ng. . A second home can be purchased under J<-11 1\ as ::·rt vacation home and the people buying such a va- :-cation home can obtain the n1aximum FHA Joan . . .\ny one person can o\\'n as many as 7 unlls lln· der FHA . bu t can obtain maximum loan only on the property bein~ occuried. (25 percent equit y re- quirement l . Thr local f<'~IA offiee for Orange ('oun1y is ve ry cooperative. The phone number is 836-2413. Wh at is a ·Realtor? ls there any di fference b ... tween a Realtor and a real estate broker? Is there ;. some type of association? P lease explain - Thenk you , R. M. -Laguna Beilch .·. . A Realtor is a real es1ate broker holding active :: membership in a real cs'late board affiliated \\•ith the National Association of f{eal Estate Boards. : · Each signs the fo!lo v,,i ng pledge : ". ' I AM A REALTOR I Pledge Myself To prole<'I the individual right or real e.or,laf.e nvn1crship and to \\·i den the opportunity to rnjoy it: To he honorable and honr<;t in all draling'i. To seek better to represent n1y cl1enls hy b1uld- 1ng my kn o"•ledge and cotnpetence . ·ro act fairl.v to"'ards all in the spirit of th" Golden Ru lr : To serve \veil rny cornn1uni!y, <1nd throt1gh it m.v country: -. : . To observe \he ReaJtor·s ('ode of E thics arfa cnn- rorn1 1ny conduct to its lofty ideals. F:rflfnr·., Nntr. Rrrnda/I R. !'tfcCurrllr is r111 i111 •r ;;rn1rnl irt1aly.~1 . pr+!.~irfrnt of Ilic /{e11/ Est.aters. a dirrrlr•r n( //ir ·'.Natio1wt Assucuitirnt nf Real f;slale Teacher.~. n col/enc /PC· .1tirPr. au U1or nf "Rtnl fstatr i11 Califo·r11in." Sr11rl 11n111 rnn1-;tnrn.t..~ and. f'/llPStion.~ to Randall R. McCnrdle, cto 1hc DAi l.Y ;PILOT. f'.0. Hn:r 1560. Cos ta ft1esa. 92626. ' i I I ' • ' llNCBO CIPISTlllfO Land of the Dons UNSPOILED, SEC LUDED 2'/. lo 3<'8crc rancho sites amid the ~real oaks OI Cleveland Nalional Forest nrtp in thr iirral nal. r c~inn nf rhe Clc1•r land N111~nal Forc~t he\ a JOO-acre 11l~nd nf rnll111 1: hill'. wan11 "1llr1• and ara\•) i:;laJt, ~"~"'""a~ R an~ho rap1•lr;1no. \l;.-1 rc ~cht\ of !he 1'ahnn11! Fort\I 1rcrcat1nn a1c1 !11/C!ch iri r vc1 y J1rc,t1on. - Govr rnmc nl .nwnttl i'o\1ffc r- agai n~l Jl'l'1"Ul1!1on a•ul cc•rn mcrcial cncroachn1cn1 Rancho Capi~trtno will !>clnn~ 10 )ltlll 131 O"'nrr~. in I•• .~11•1(1/r. 1:1ll:h or the 21,'J !{"I 3 arrc 'l lt~ i• ~lc arrJ anr! accessib le to 111ili!1c' Mn.1 ,graded road. Aocic:nt Span1~h 01k' 1rill ~land on rn6it of tlie ~i !c &. ·rh is priv111c rre~cr>f . Qnt e .•old, c 1n nr,·r 1 tot duplica!e1I J\I Rahch,, r ~r1•l'"'1" · ••n'll enjoy ._,•1ircJ Ul"h"'''n f\>1 ~n infin ite fu1urc. 1hc hc.11111 .,( two prhalc, Mrc111n-frd l;i~r" a lrmptr~!r \'c~r ·rnurid c!in1.llr at 3300-ft r lc•a1u•n. ~nd 111 minute acer'• to co.1•1al rccr r- 11tion at Lasuna. Oana f'otnl :-.~11 ( lc•ncntr. and "'"'JIOr\ Hr~rh Ont" ~' ,crnoc milcJ fr om .S~n J11~n ("~pi\tr1nn. R~n,h1• f ,1 r 1-1rnn" 'ile.• llrt r1" rJ f1 "111 \ !0,11011lo~1 ~.000. r a,1 J[11•..i1 hl•u.1! finan. 1n,e. f'ltfl•<1•1/ '' r1111· flrn ' :-.~ni.1 An;i \an 01c ~1• 1 f("C"".<I '" hi•IOrJ<;: s~n J11;or1 l"r1\lr&nu.1hcn c~'i n n II") ?.j 101!Cj!~ .. ~ 11"1 I :1 1110 lc• to lhr ''""••fl ~n.I lnllo•v 1hc '•r n•. I A ., / .. ! . ,. I,(;~ ' \ .. I • ,,., ! ' . I· \·Y ·1 / / .. Wri1e fOf our free. 1llusir11ted brochurr llRCBD CIPISTllNO :: 112 DuP®l Drive, Suite I, Newport &ach, Calif. <J~f!n.1 (714) ll l3·322l "--BE ST •. l~• 0 .t.lll PILOT 11ll•ro ,,,..,. of ih• bid f••tti•••. t.,. •• + ... ! •u•v.-y •f •••"•"· 1weil1b!1 in •liv ,.,..,;11•11•• ;. •~• "•"""· Bi g Con1plcx Set in SA ' Sy ndication Seminar· -Set LA • Ill Real esl.tle srnd1cation wlli ''The CRE:A Syndication Di-ed. "Jl is intended to develop The seminar is open to any. workbook publisbe~ ~specl.aJly be the subJt:?C~ ul a l\10-day vision was recently farn1ed lo education programs aml to pro.. one intertsted. Cost JS ~ for for Lhc seminar. For further rdueatiolllll seminar sponsor· llH:et the nrcd for an orgaoi· mote high sland1trds ol cot~ the t\li·o days, ·~rhich includes informa tion. contact CREA. h I \·r . zation of pt:"rsons specializini:: duct in real estate syndicate one tuocheon, coffee service. 52{) South Grand Atenue, Los cd Y tie Ca 1 orni:i ll eal E~· in th1 .s f1Pld," \Vitzel co mment·· transactlons." ind a real estate syndication Angeles 90017; phone 62.J..Ol,51. 1,1te 1\s~1w1;ition Junr· :!:J 2·1 ;1t,-;===========--===============================:::~=====::; lhf' Amb;iss <idur Hotel 111 l.11s l Angeles and .hinc 25-26 n! lhc San Fn1ncisco Hilton, it wa:. announct'd by llerman Wil.lrl of Sacramento, chairman of the CHI::A Synd1c<1 t1on IJ1 vis- IUf\. He said l'Xperts in 1his in· \'C.'>tJnenl technique \1•1JI pre- sent a case study on an invest· mPnl properly, The study 11ill include a plan of action. local.. / 1ng tflt> property. investn1en l BUY The Sea l uxury su-side home' with signifiuntly more .•. p!us 1 1-mlle~ of ~e.1•hort. W.1lk to tke be.1.ch and enjoy:• J & 4 Bedrooms • 2 B.1.ths •Open G,Hde11 rJ110 Kitchens • Spacious lots • Impressive Double Door [ntries • Huie Lilling Rooms with fitcpb.us • Sliding W~ls of Glass opening to lre5h sea breeze,: Fr0111 r \\';irner Indu stries, Inc. ha.~""'1-valu at1on, syndicate proee.~s i::n•unr! !cased 18.11 acres of ing, promotion, marketing, property on the southwest ('Or· management, sale of set urit- lll'r nf Tustin Avi-nue an d ies. dissolution of Lhe syntli- F;1irh<1ven Street in Sant.1 rate, and the ethics of .'>yncli. c<1te operati ons. • \ $27,450 SEABURY HOMES Hun tington Beach • • • • " ' ' i ! .. "' ,,, .. , .. , 1\11a . 11nr! pl;1n s a 451-unit ;1p;ir!1n1"1I ro1nplex and 1·r1.:reu t1rin fa cit1t.v rn rnpletr, \111h :i 111~111-1nadC' l:ikc. Thr prupQsrd rl!·1·rlopn1cnt \\',II he <;allril \\'a rnPr f"l r.1r lakc \"1ll :1E:C. Heal estate synd1cal1'S pool t!1r money of investo rs !o pur · chase property for investmr nl purpo!>cs. ma kint it possible for small investors to enjoy lhe 5ame tax ;idvantages and (>quity grOl\'lh as do 1ndivic!ual Owners of ln\•estn1ent propt"rly. 6 Phone (71') 538-9869 .Q sun. T BY STANDARD PACIFIC CORP. A Grand Opening introducing Western livi ng with a Spanish fl air. See what Mission Viejo doeswilh garden homes in Nevo1 Seville. FROM : $24,400 '-' ;. ::~ 'IClfPCC,,lSI ..... ' · .. .. _.. · .. ) r. ...... \1~c, ., ... ..-. -.. .. / ··-· Sal11rd1y, May 16. 1'970 Se vi-lie Home·s Open • Ill Mission Viejo ' ~ri!sion Viejo's first patio- garden homes debuted recent- ly jn the Grand Open ing ol the picturesque $16 mllllon, 600-unH Seville Hoines neigh- !\ borhood, where prices start at 124,500. Seville is framed bt the s pectacular foothill selling or gently rolling grassy slopes and valleys that border the northern boundary of t-.1ission Viejo. At nearly 600 feet above sea level. the location is the highest point curreplly under development in I.he \!·OOl).acre community. The Seville site, on 1'rabuco Road at Los Alisos Boulevard. puts the neighborhood v:ithin one mile of lhe San Diego Freeway ran1ps on El Toro Road. Portions of the neii;!h- borhood \~'ill overlook the. Santa Ana t~d Sheep Hil l mountain ranges. while other ~ S('Ctions will be adjacent to a proposed wilderness park. Ouutoor privacy In the Se~ vi lle honlc!i htts ~n assured bv the use of five.foot n1aS()nr y va11I~ In front aqd full peri- 1neter fencing at Ute side and rea1· of each lol. The indoor-outdoor orienta- tion 1s achieved by the use of n1ultlple walls of sliding glass 111 each m0d1·I. It is enh11n~d by lhc variety of home place- 1nents. with both zero-sidelot type and Lradit1onal central positioning being used. "Seville Is the first ,..lission Viejo neighborhood lo offer the zer~sidelot type home, 11•hich is so ideal for peoPte 11·ho Y.'ant indoor-00 tdoor living 11ith maximum privacy and n1in1mal maintenance," said f>'lnrtin. The t\\'o-t<rfour bedroom homes all feature country- kitcben family rooms, forn1at entryways, cu!itom flreplaces, carpeting and pass-through patio bars. Individual features Include dens, sepa rate service rooms, adult suits with relreet, bonus areas and upstairs decks. One <1nd two story models are available. "New Seville Is a perfect choice for the newly-married, for the newly-retired, for the young family. It is also ideally suited to the apartn1cnt dwell- er on a budget. For example, on a no-down CI contract the monthly payments start al S2:ll a month. And that in- clude!\, principal. interest, tax- es and insurance,'' said l\1ad- docks. '. PREPARATION FOR PATIO DINING A BREEZE IN SEVILLE KITCHEN As projected, the wilderness park will encon1pass an exten- sive unspoiled natural glen wilh trees, w\ldrlowers, Y.·al k- '"A perfect exan1ple of'The- 1e ro·sidelot design is the 2003 Plan. This two-bedroom. tw~ bath home has a formal entry leading to a spacious 1..-shaped living room and dining room. 'l'he combined count ry kitchen and family roon1 are aln1o~t <:ompletely glass • enclosed. With its dual entrance. the den ('an be easily converted to a lhird bedroom . The kitchen, fan1il v room. dining r001n, Jiv. ing i-oom, master bt?droom, den and kitchen all front on .. the patio/garden areas," said Dave Maddocks, General Sales Manager for the ?i-lission Viejo Company. The grand opening of Se- \'ille completed the North- South devC'lopment of l\1ission Vif'jo. \Vi!h the vital heart of the rapid!v groy,·ing commu- nity extending fron1 Seville, just belO\Y El Toro Road. to the Coronado nei ghborhood be- lo v.· the Avery Parkway. •Ha1ids to Build' ing paU1s, campsites, picnic facilities and playground areas. Housing Film Prepared •·The nalure or the area around Seville had a great deal to do with our dP.Cision to launch a series or patio/ garden homes," said John t-.1artin. vice president of mar· keting and sales fo r the Mis- "Using both architectural styles had another advantage. By interspe rsing one :i;tyle."•ith another. we have achieved a sense or vari.cty seldom seen in merchant-built neli:;hbor· hoods," added ll~artin. Mission Viejo cu rrently en- com passes six distinct neigh- borhoods. shop,ing plazas, fi\'e schools and a college, thr r..1ission Viejo Golf Ciub and Inn. recreation centers and parks. a fi re station. medical cent er and industrial develop- ment. ' ' Projects In he completed ll .-:::~~~1i~~~~~~ ''Hands to Build America" is a bright new series of youth· oriented materials that have been developed as part of a progran1 to help educators and public-service agencies spread news about ever-expanding en1ployment opportunities in the nation's housing industry. Current figures indicate the civailability or 280 ,000 new jobs each year in the residential co nstniclion business. The first components of the series. y,•hich <1re available now from the Na ti o na l Association of Ho1ne Builders · in \Vashington, include a 'lively color slide presentation - complete y,•ith taped narration -that sho"'·s ho\v young peo- ple can gel started in the residential cons tr uc l i on k'ades. and a series of pamphlets \1•hlch describe lhe work and opportunities in si x: of the major construction tr;:ides. Though designed primarily for use in junior and senior high schools. the materials will also find important ap- plication b e f o r e hard core unemployed. school dropout, and other similar audiences. Upbeat music from the movie soundtrack of "Butch Cassid y and the Sundance Kid," and ex c e 11 en t photography help the slide series speak out in relevant language to youth. The ap- proach sympathizes with the dilemma of choosing a career that faces every young person, depicts Uie many challenges and opportunities of the hous· ing industry, and shows one man y,•ho's ·'made it " as a construction tradesman. The slide presentation com· t s in a complete package in· eluding 'i 3 glass·mountc.d slides already inserted in a carousel tray, an e\even- minute taped narration, and a copy of the script. It may be purchased for a unit price Last Ho111e Sites Readv .; At Rancho Capistra110 Tlencho C<lpislrano is an unequaled opportunity to purchase residential-recrea- tional land in the coastal area of Southern California. Since its of)Cning, land at Tlancho Capislrnnt> has ap- preciated considerably, and r('cord-pacc sales have pron1p- ted developers Dick Beamish and Ron Diggins to offer the last r em a in in g homesiles direct to the public. People ·who want lo invest in California's increasingly .... c.:a rce recreational Ian<!. ratse horses. or just escape the crowds and congest.Ion of the city h:ive flocked lo Rancho t':ipistrano. The original land grant 1i1nils the 21.1!-3 acre parcels lo 13l, and only a f<'IV select sites re1n ain, H!ncho Cap i ! tr an o is ll)caled 23 1niles inktnd from San ,Juan Capistrano at a :-.1nog-free elevation or 3.300 fret. Protected on all sides hy the Cleveland National Forest. Rancho Ca pistra no Li A JOO-acre island of in• comparable, natural beauty. Rancho's ea r I y California charm is preserved in the ancient Spanish Oaks that cover 70 percent or the land. The gently rolling terrain is covered in heavy pasture g r a ss , providing excellenl grazing. While rail fences maintain the ranch Joo)!:, and the property is deed r estricted to prevent un sighlly com- mercialization and r edi vision or the land. Rancho Capistrano main· tains stables and a while-rail fenced paddock area for care 1trtd boording of horses, and unlimited miles of trails pro• \'ide hours of pleasurable riding. Other r a ci I i tie s available to rancho -0wncrs and their guests are a recrea- 1ton building "''ith kitchen facilities and f I rep 1 ace . numerous outdoor p i c n i c fa~::· :.~~ t~nc~·~am~~~ sailboat. a\1 :iupplcmented by , a ll'ealth of natural wildlife ;incl game in the surrounding roresl. nancho Capistrano is a la<il f·l1t1nce lo purchnse unspoiled. rural-re<;1dcn tinl land within r:isy ncccss of SQ u 1 h (' r n ('a 11 f o rnia's n1ctropollt:1n centers. Thf' rt:ma1nlng Site<: (·:in hC' seen this weck('nrl, The ~rates wl11 b<' Of•f'n ;ind ~ representati ve on duly al the recreation building to answer questi~ns. drive east on High1vay 74 from San Juan Capistrano, about 23 miles. Just past El Cariso Ranger Station signs y,•i!l d i ... c c t visitors to the right ... for aboul four miles to the gates of Jlancho Capistrano. A free color brochure 1n<1y be obtained by contacting Rancho Capistrano al 2172 Du- pont Drive, Suite 8, Newport Beach, or call 833-3223 ::rncl ask for Dick Beamish <>r Ron Diggins. Signs Topic Of Builders Meeti.I1g How the home building in- duslry's marketing programs "'ill be affected by the present crisis of restriction of signs and outdoor advertising wi!I be reviewed by four execu- tives of sign companies al the monthly dinner meeting of the Sales and ~1arketing Council of the BIA on Wednesday. The program will start at 'i o'clock al Rodger Young Auditorium with a social hour at 6 o'clock. report!! \VHliam V. Meeker. first vice president of the SMC. ''Real Estate signs of all types are in jeopardy because or restrictive legislation and increasing government control 11t all levels,'' said Mr. Meck~ er. "Signs are essential to the success of any real estate de- velopment." Panelists for the program ·will include Bill Forbes. ac· count executiVe. Melven Gen-- ser Signs: Spike Lynch. vice president 0£ B. & L. Outdoor Pat Carter. president of lhe C a rte r Corporation; and George Waldie, executive of Ute Outdoor ·Advertis.ing A'so- ciatioo. Moderator will be Don Rob· erson of Modulnr TtthnoloJty, Inc., who is Clwi irman for !his program, i\nyone in thr horn" h11ildin~ industry. or alllerl n·ith ii. is invited to ~I.lend. Rr .. crv:i11nn-. can be n1ad(' hy wrili nl:: 1hc rouncil ti1 1571 Beverly Blvd ., Los Angrte~. 9002~ nr 1rlr· phoning the counti\ at (213 ) 6~771. this year include a library, theater, nursery and garden of $55, or borrowed from the NAHB in Wa shington for a modest service charge of S5. Kits of the trade pamphlets may be ordered wi th the slides. They're designed for dis!ribution foJloy,·i ng the slide presentation, at career day conferences or sirnilar meet~ ings. Th cs e pa1nphlets de- scribe in det.ail the work in- \'olved in the bricklaying, ee- n1cnt mason, electrical. plumh- ing, painting .ind carpentry trades. They also show the vast oppor tunities for ad· vancemenl. requirements fo r beginners, and the local agen- cies in c.ach area who can offer assistance a n d in· formation. sion Viejo Cornpany. ''Only homes oriented to totally pri- vate. indoor-outdoo r living CQUld do justice lo the drama- tic surroundings." center. additional recreation-"'.:"!f!I;;~~::~ al centers and iih9ppi~g: pla-,. zas_ Ow1ae1•sltip G11arded Title l11su1·a11ce Value Told These 1naterials have been co-produced by the Nationa l Housing Center Counci l, an organization within the NAllB of 47 major suppliers of services and products to the housing industry, and the r..1anpo\1•er and Labor Rela- tions Cornn1itlce or the NA HB. For further information or lo order materials write the. National Association of Home Street, N. \V., Washington, D.C. 20036. 'fhe va lue of title insurance in protecting properly 011·ncr· ship is recogn ized by lenders, builders, Realtors and o!hers \.\•ho engage professionally in real estate transactions. But · it is even more \'ital that the individual home own- er or prospective purchaser understand its importance. lie is in greater need L'Jf the protection that title in surance affords since it may safeguard the major portion of his a:-· sets -his home. In !laluti nt: Realtors nn ll"'c occasion or Realtor \\leek May Officers in Escro1v Upgrade Standards The escrow process. as with most other phases of Amerj. can life, has become increas- ing ly 1nlricate, requiring spe- cialized knov•ledge and atten- tion. As a result. those engaged in 1he escrow profess.Jon in Cali· fnrnia are upgradin,; their standards to improve the qual· lty of work t1nd offer more. proficient pcrfo rn1ance for !heir clients. ln saluting real estate pro- fessionuls du r i n g Realtor \.\'eek. ~1ay 17-ZJ, the 250-mcm- her Orange County Escrow A~ socialion ls reminding Real. lors of the newly instituted es· crow certification prograrn. designed to assure escrow processing by qua lified per- sonnel. Richard Grover of Tustin. ESCROW CHIEF association president, to 1 d Richard Grover Realtors of lhe county that when you go to escrow, look He cautioned Realtors not lo for the membership plaque of "risk your commission on cut- Ute Orange County Escrow As-rate escrow service." sociation and for the profes· In the first awarding of cre- sional designation plaque of dr.ntials under the new certifi. the escrow officer. cation program, some 125 ex- "lf your escrow officer has perieoced escrow officers in a certificate as 'certified sen· Orange County will receive ior escrow officer ' or ·certified certificates at a special cere- 17·Z3, Kenneth Young, dislril'l i;ales manager for First Amer· ican Title Insurance Com· pany, c.xplalned that "re!ll Cl · late owne rship insurance. nr title insurance as it is general· ly known, is an insured slate- ment of the condition of 'title.' or ownership or a particular piece of property. In order to ascert.ain the status or prop- erties, the title company main- tains a ti tle plant containing innumerable records <1bout property and people which af- fect ownership ." To the company's records is added daily new information tron1 many public offices, the F'ir.~t American executive s1-1id. Every parcel of land in the cou nty is indexed, so that all essential facts about any given parcel of real estate - from earl y rancho days down t.o the present -m.ay be dis· closed and evaluated. After examining and inter- preting all records. to delC'r- mine previous as well as cur- rent facl.<;, the company then i~sues its policy in.<;uring that i!s findings arc rorrect. The policy holder is in!.u rerl against loss nr dnmage and his interests defended, as prcr vided in his policy. TI1e First American oflicia l noted that one premium cov- ers the entire cost of protec· lion provided by the poli cy so long as ownership remains in the name of the insured, or, ..... Kenr.eth Young in event of his death, passes t.o his neirs or other perso ns designated in hi~ will. A:; in other .types of insurance tfire. automobile. life. etc.), the J'rea1 cr the coverage, lhe higher the prernium. In general use throughoul many states is the Standard Coverage Form Policy. This type. of policy contain..~ certain general exceptions: however, many :;pecial indorsen1cnts can be inserted in this policy to cover most of the matters excluded otherwise. Ke n Youn9 Salutes Harbor Area Realtors REALTOR WEEK Moy 17·23 ~ . ' First American Title lnsurs.nce Company HOloOllOfllCl:tll l<OllliMlllN ll~l!T, SA"'IA ~NA, ~llf~IA,l/Q'I • tAAlA llOlW-1 escrow officer.' he or she has mony in June, Grover report ' passed very rigid standards by•_:e<1~·:_ ________ ~'._-~~~~ ..... ~~~~~~~"""!ll"""~""""""~:_-1 the California Escrow Associa- tion and has a minimum of five years' experience in es- crow work or a combinati on or three years' experience with high educational requirements completed as prescribed." Irvine Aide To Adch·ess Escro'v Unit l\.1emben of the Orange Es· crow As:iociation will hear an address by W. Stephen Smith Ill, manager of residential properlie!'i for the Irvine Com- pany, al e meeting Wednes- day. May 20, in Ute. Oa lboa Bay Club. NC\.\'Jl()rt Rearh. A 6.:lO p.m. social hour v.'i!I prrcede. c!infl{'r at 7·30, S1n\th joined the l r~·ine Co in pany in .June 1968 flfler 14 rear~ us Vite prc~ident of Ncwpor1 Ba lbo11 Savings and Loan Assoc1al1ur1. VISTll VERDE San Clemente ... Each VISTA VERDE Home provides a FULL fairway view! One and two story mode ls with 2-3-4 bedrooms, 2-3 baths, and 2-3 car garages are priced fr om $31,950. . ~ '~·'" ""4i,.. Homes that measure up to who you are Country Estates-the perfect homes for people who are going places. A dellghtlul country atmosphere (rolling hills Included free), yet close to me tro centers. The City of Orange has much to reco mmend it -espe~ cially its su~erior school system. And the homes ••. ahh~ t he homes ! They are the luxurious expression of success; ours and yo urs. There's· nothing finer. Three and Four Bedrooms Two Baths • Powder Rooms Wet B ars • D ining Rooms Family Rooms • Atriums FROM $31,350 VA, FHA & CONVENTIONAL FINANCING AVAILABLE (Terrlllc Conventional Loans) ' fl1VERSIDE rYIY. COUNTRY ESTATES KATELLA AVE. .from Loni Beach DRIVING DIRECTIONS Take the Newport Freeway to Katella Ave., then ea$l on Katella apprx. two miles t o COUNTRY ESTATES Model Homes. ' J• DAl~Y PILOT S.n~rdaJ, f.41 16, 1970 Trtie Counry CltJb Coto de Caza One of a l(ind Coto de Caza, the 4,900-acre :private family recreation club ·.'.created by Recres.Uon En\•ir- onment.s, lnc., a subsidiary o( Macco Corp., in soutbeastern Or1nge County, ls a ooe-ol-a kind facility. A country club in the true llen9e ol the word, it is a place where horaemen and hunters reign supreme, yet wbere oth· er members of the family can swim, play tennis, enjoy a variety of indoor sports, or take part in a comprehensive youth proiram. Coto de Cata is unique for a number of reasons. To the best knowledge of its creators, no-one has ever taken a beau~ t.iful 4,900-.acre valley; divided it into almost equal halves, one for eque!trian acUvi tiPs and the other for hunlini::: 11nrl shooting : and then added a one-half-acre-under roof a th- letic clubhouse. While the scope of Coto de Caza ts unique. the quali1y of the facility and its staff en· kances that uniqueness. There is only one goal: to make it the finest private club in the DOW1try. As the first step to- ward that goal. cost has not been spared in the design, con· ltnlction, and furnishing of the fiteitities. To help achieve the goal. an unusually well.f!ualificd staff of M has been asscmblrd. Heading tne group is Robi n Moon, a world·rt'cor rl a!hlP!e who has exctlled in eiJ?ht sporta and has a m;istr.r11 de- gree In bu~inr~s arlminisl ra- tion . Each of the key people b&cking him up has achirvt'd regional or national recogni- tion in his fil'ld. Less than two minute.~ by helicopter from the summrr White Houst . Colo de Caz:i is 30 minute1 by car from crn· tral Orange County. It may be reached by tak ing the S:in- ta Ana or San Diego FrC'e- ways. From the El Toro Ro ad offramp, It's a 8Ct'nic 1.1.mile drive past O'Neil Park to the gate houu. Visitors enter Coto de Ca7.l! 11t the northern tip of the six- mile-long, one-to-two-mile-wide valley, which constitutes the club. P1ulng over the cff'sl ~ a hill and 1we-eplng around a curve, they are greeted by the tree·studded green eJ:panse of the valley with the eques· trlan center in the distance. Bef0tt reaching the eques· trian area, most vi.sitoNI in- .&pect the $2-m.illion athletic clubhouae complex. It has complete men's and women's health sp~ with lounges, game rooms, saun~. thera- peutic pools, .and sun rooms; plus indoor and outdoor eJ:Pr· cise rooms, two handball· squash courts, .a gym, and two bowling alleys; plus •a cocktail lounge a dining rOPm , and big family game room. Outside, there are two swim· ming pools, four tenni!'I courts and ten overnight lodges. Nearby, a youth camp will soon lake shape and a com- prehensive youth program /~ already underway. Across the main road from the athletic clubhouse is the equestrian center, a $1.4 mil- lion facility often described by experts as the finest in the cou ntry, and already the win- ner of an architectural award . Its box slall and paddock barns have been thought out to the last detail . IL! covered arena is the largest structure of it3 type in the world. Its outdoor arena is even larger. Training fa cilities include a jumping chute, an enclosed trai ning. ring, and 1~·0 hot walkers. Veterinary fa cililies are in the center of things. The equestrian manager and lrainer and the girl grooms live on the premises so they always can be at hanrl, For the horsemen. there are lock- er rooms, a lounge, a dining room, and f\VO outdoor din ing decks . Boarding, training, les- sons, and rental horses are a \':1il.1blc. ('nntinuing do1\'n the main road sou th from the equestrian crntcr, vi sitors leave the 2,200- at'rc> E'CJUrstr ian art'a and en- ter the 2.400-acrc hunti ng pre- serve. Here, the fields are pl anted with barley, mylo, corn. and melons to attract g:i1ne birds. Visitors soon drive up to the old ranch house , which has been carefully expanded into a hunting lodge and pro shop. A large viewing and dining Motel Complex .Set For Mission Viejo The Mission Viejo Company rolls. r educing tax revenues." lla11 announced approval of the "The land surrounding lhe J.faster Plan for the new SJ.5 Los Padres Motor-Hotel Com· m illion Los Pad res Motor.Ho-plex will remain on th e ta;.i; tel Complex, the first cOm· rolls. It will be maintained by mercial center of its kind to the commercial enterprises. be located wilhJn California's And, in addition, the commer- freew.ay ramping system. ciil developments v.·ill gener. Upon completion, the Los ate substantial sales and gas. Padres Motor-Hotel Complex o!ine taxes," Re i!ly added. will increase rral e!fl :.t.e tax The master plan for the ('nm- revenues by approximaltly plex calls for a $2 million, ;85.000 a year, according to 100-room motor-hotel with re- Rt'illy. c,/ lated services. and three $14 .. ln an ordinary freeway million gasoline sE'rvice facil. cloverleaf. lhe state m ust pay iii~. The complex, which wi ll for the landscaping anrl main-O\·erloo k the !\fission Viejo Golf ta1n1ng of the land within the Cou rse. will be located .. ~1i1h1f\ ram p.'' said Rei lly. "A11 part the Oso Parkway ln!erchangr1 of lhe fr eeway system, the due to be completf'd in lair land i.1> rtmoved [rom the tax 1971. The Professionals - ORANGE COUNTY E ~ROW ASSN. 1'len1Uers Cal 1f111 11i& Escro.1;t A.isn. Salute 'The Professionals' OHANGE COUNTY REAL'fORS ' ' REALTOR WEEK MAY 17-23 WI\•" You Buy or S•ll Prop•rly I• Stl• -look For Th• OCEA Emb l•m dock, shaded by a 900-year-old oa k, conneclll the lodge and pro shop wilh a dining room ;11111 111u111g bar. In front of the deck are three trap and skert f1••l1I~. Nearby are thn!e more target games: crazy quail, Lh1 ' quail walk and the duck lo.,..'- er. Native quail and dove ma y be hunted in the preserve. as well as plMted pheasant, chu- kar, and mallard. Also in the take! ranging from three to five acres and stocked with tiii;: b:iss and catfish. "Alter they'\'e c<implcted ' ',. , ' • ~ the tour, 'l't'hich takes over an hour, niost people's head~ are spinning," says Moore. "The club sells itself. The people start asking questions ;ind pretty soon they want IG know how they can join.'' .\1oore indicated that the ansv.·ers to the mosl ft.equenl questions are: the club plans a total membershi p of 1,000 families, initiation fees are Sl.000 to $2,000 per family, due:s are S25 per n1onth, and, while many activities are free, many do ha ve a fee. OLD RANCH HOUSE NOW HUNTING LODGE AT COTO DE CAZA RECREATION CLUll ) Today's Special: $28,995. To the first 1,047 buyers we'll throw in Newport Beach. It's rea lly a special day when you can find a gra- cious brand new home -in expensive Newport Beac h-for under $30,000. But here it is, the charming Mona co. With 7112% fi nancing, annual percen tage rate, to add to the charm! And we have other 3, 4, even 5 bedroom homes, just as special, for under $40,000. Such versatile and unique designs -beam ceilings, garde n kitchen s, bonus rooms, breezeways. All in .. --' "'"" a very private, walled neighborhood of qu iet streets. All centered around a school and pa rk, a private family recre ation club and poo l. The sun-and-water fun of Newport is right down the road. The bay. The boats. The surf. And Fash ion Island and UC Irvine could hardly be closer. $28,9 95 in Newport' You'd better believ e it. And see it-soon. Because we're selling and sell ing -at least one home a day! 0 I l I • SANT A. ANA .,.. < "of, " SAN DIEGO.,;.: '. • ' Take the San Diego or Newport Fre1wl)'S to M1cAl"lh~r. the~ go ~uth to Ford kold.. HARBOR VIEW HOMES l!ll)Ji!J@ •1970 Bren Company .A.11 lntern1tiona1 Papv Company ... ' ' ... • The DAILY PILOT Salutes These Top Carriers for The First Quarter of 1970 ·1 I FEBRUARY JANUARY !i .. !llll!lli1"1 ..... !l'T!'!lll!l .... 11!!11!1!1"' .. "'!~, ""'''""''0'*511!1llm<<'~ ...... ,,. .... .,., .... ,., ..... ,,, ... ,.,.,.-,,,,,.,.,-,"""-''T .. ,,. .... ,.,.. .. l!I DAIL y, PILOT CARRIERS HONOR ROLL Th e DAILY PILOT is proud of its corps of 11ouna salesmen who deliver the 111wspaper to uour door. These 11oung men ore tht cream of the comm unity. Each mo11 ih, the best of them wilt be .seltcted for li&tin g on th• 1lunor Ro!L £nch carrier lilted hert has ob tain ed at least four new cu.stomcrs during the past 1nonth, had no more tho!\ ant CU$tomer complaint for tli t month and must have paid his bill for the newspapt'rl ht bought "whole.tale" on time, Numeral in fr ont of star r•) prectdi11 g hii namr indicates number of conaecutiul!: month I that carri er ha! been on the Honor Roll. Ke •in l ren\o Jo~" Sli•lin9 Ro9•r H1 rr<l M!•1 Rt•ll Sit¥1 D1rcli11 Mik• Cl1,,,111h s.ott c .rl 1on Ji"' Sh•nk1 Mike Feld• Scoll Eddy M1 H ll.1yl l ri111 Holt D1vicl Le llu• Buel llichl1y Curli1 F,,,,n G,,, D••v•• T1ddy Till"''" St1v1 Von 01!d1l1> D•or t n o,,.;, Sk·p fr•••• s1 ..... L1ncl 1ro~•n Scott McCl1ll1ncl Ti"' lnn11 C1ro1 Mundint W1yn1 l1rkf1 lt C1l.in l1i1n1r Don Coopt r Me re All itr• Ph il Hunl1r Ruuel1 L~c i1 Joh11 P1y11 1 Denny S1ylor 81uc1 01lr1nd1 r G119 Eck1rt l!obi11 Tull t n111 Cirk Sp1ncl lo¥1 Ricky He mpton Ernie St1bo Bob Shi•• 2"Nick Hocl911 1•01•1 T11t1r 2•Tom Ou11!1po l'Fr111k Ro,,,19111 11• ?•Rich M1 y1r 2' Mik• Wh11!1r 7'11.obi rl Sl1!11ry ?•Tony Al1•1nder 1'M1H Te1k1 1•si.v1 Cr1i11 ]•Tom Wern1I J•C1ry Thom11 Carrier of The Month 1* WAYNE BARKFELT, HUNTINGTON BEACH W1y11 1 ·• rr', tl.1 ion el M<. i nd M,., Jo1 1ph W. l1r ~lth of 11 l•l Richmo11d, Hu111i11t1.,11 l11ch, Co111idt'r<t( 0111 el th1 bttl 01l1•m111 011 h,. 11tw1~1 p1r di,tri cl, ht buih hi1 o••t int l DA.l~Y PILOT ro ul.-1• lhtei~ !hi t it h1cl lo~· 1pli l i"to tw~ 1011111. Tht n he bu;lt hj1 ••• m••ll•ftl h1lf qf lht 1ewl• 1111 "'''"·Ht "''' 11 "'" l1m1 on !ht c.,., • ., Ho11or Re ll lot 1i• ~•11i1cuti•1 ,.,.,.+h1 1114 i1 w 1!1rli119 lo 90 fo r enolht r l1n9 1hi"ll ef "con1 1culi•11," I ( MARCH • J•Scoll l111b~1 l "-'ncly H1 •n 1ndtr 4°T1d 8r1clw1ll 4'8ri1n Sherrt r 4'1ill 81rr1H s•R1ndy Con1l1nl s •Gu1 Vogt s•Jo11 G1rmh 1u••"I 6•8ob H1 ll111d 6•Andy Wh11+on l'Dt•id Collini 1°Dt •• Ruk1t1!i1 11•Sc1H T1rr1ll ! 1 •W1yn1 Ent•11 ll'Don John1011 ......... .._ ........................ ._... ____ ...... __ ...... ..., __ ,_,, __ .......... ..-----------,,.,,.,,~~~·,,...,..,_,,--,_.,,..,.,,,...-=...._. ...... ._ DAIL y , PILOT CARRIERS HONOR ROLL T ht DA ILY PJLOT i• proud of i t& corp.f oJ 11oung J:Olt .snun who d11livt r the: nt w1paptr to 11our door. Thtst 11oung mtn ort tit• crtam oJ th• community. Eoch month, the bt1t of th.t m will bt .!tltcttd for listing on tht H11nor Roll. Each carrier liJttd ~•r• ha.s obtointd at lto1t fou r ntw cu1tomtrs during tht pa.st month, had no mort than one ciutomtr cam.plaint for tht month and must havt: pa.id hi.f bill for tht: new1pa.pt r1 ht bought "wholt1olt " on tim•. Numtral in fr ont of 1t4r (•) prcctding hi1 namt il'\dtcatts number of cttnstcutivt monthl Chat carrier hcu btdft on t~c Hcmor Roll. 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Each ca rritr lilted hert h03 nb tainl!d ot lta.~t fo ur new c11&!omt r.f during the past month, had no rnore than ont1 cu1tom•r complaint for tht month and must havt paid his bill for rht newspapers ht botight "wholtso:lt" on timt. Numtro:l in front of star (' J preceding his Mfnf! indicatt.f ·numbtr of constcutivt: month• that carritr ha.s bttn on t>tc 'Honer Roll. c,.1, 01w1ld 0111ny S1ylo• 1,;,,. K!119m1" Tem Colt Mtrk '•11111! 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"' 1opro~m11YlC "1 ......... 1111 AU I~ Atk • 5 Wt bb •t n ?• wedtn 1 't 6 Wt !'Ill M S16 W1t1P OOlW1 n N4 It I ... \¥1111 MO " 11 Wit" Pub 1J ' f>•W\"" W1> )•'t ! :z:~~ '' u l w ~w le to 9"Wol'>IW I t Yrd•W ~] utual Funds Bid ~::Jnd A~k , U DAILY PILOT Rest Areas Win Praise LOS ANGELES (AP) - Roadside resl areas along California's high\l.'ays are regarded by the public as "oases in a concrete desert,'' a UCLA study said today, 'Ibey also contribute to driver r;afety, in the ()pinion of the research team which conducted T 5-minute in· Lerviews wit.h 700 motorist~. The four-month s t u d y discolsed I.hat 60 percent or the user:oi either took a rest or changed drivers, or did both. Forty-two percent checked their cars find ehout on e 10 six discovered iome faulty mechanism. Eight percent said they previou s l y hart mllde hazardous stops on t b e shoulder or side of a road. Another IO percent said, liad tt not been for the resl :;tops, they would undoubtedly have made st.ops in dangerous loca- tions. The rest areaa contain park· ing facilities for both truC'k~ and _p asse n ge r cars, restrooms, picnic t a b I e s , water fountains. maps, in- formatlon boards and oc- caa.ionally telephones. 4th Annual Franchise and Business Opportunity Show F-ind out how you ""C.n 9et in bus in•s1 for yourself" by Yititinf t~Tt. tv~arli•t of '"a;1IM1i Opportunif i•s.' • 7i1Com,.ni•• from all ~ tft., Unttecl Stat•s .,. on display encl I.ding for franchis••• •ftcl·•11oc:lat•t in Grange County and 1utTOUncfln9 •t•••· May 14-17 --=~~te~ AdmlHion $2.50 Sat11rda1. May 16. lq7o Along THERMOS "family Size" ICE CHEST with One Gal111 JUC ••• Chest featurl'S bo!tom drain rmlded lining ID stay ccld tor up lo three days 7 G_ceatlorcamping, 14 ea· ~ICIHCS, t!C. #1151 Rt(. IS.SS 1 • C1•Ui1s 4 -4 secllon p!ost1c snatk tr a vs for easy dis!ribu!ion ol tood ~ei~ ings and 4 plastic mJgs.1 aa · All in. 1 carrying c;u:. Assorted C!llor.;. • Serva-Plate Molls Platt l f1111~ler ••• Ideal lar ~BQ's. picnics. ca~ir 3' aac 1ng, part1t:S,elc. Cllo\Ct o ol colors. • . Paper Plates e P1p1r Maid ••• go dinner plates •itb "ResistD" .,ater and oil 111-• pe!lent ~tmenl_ Great for aac 1ummar t11ne t'.l!ing. Ref. l.19 UD ct. •• lurns ~ a Hawaiian Ian! E~tluslve lo1mula! Groc.wes with cor.onut ort and coGol b~lter. No wnscrecn added. LOTION or 117 J;1 ~OIL 'OL • ··-· ---Coconut c Butter rn or. 83 llftlftlllllll!lm1"HMlllll!lllllllllllUUMlllllJ11l11ll!Ull!IH!IHllnlllnllM!llmPllll!llMIUlllllllllll "Pampers" Disposable Diapers Far Drttr. HJwiu •••in ••• 0!311Cf am.I Jl9111J 11! In one. DAYTIME 1S's '' NOOORN DAffiME OYU:Nl6tll 1Tl JD's JU's age 1.39 1.59 PLAYTEX Nurser NURSERY MITE-LITE Cutt co!or1ul charac:tl!r ass'i. plug Into a mir· 1ery 1n bstll· roon put!el. 1.39.., Diaper Liners ., -"" lhpu•le ••• The Clune~ Wi1J to cbnge sgc cllapers. ll!l~s irevll!tdia;iermh. l•t •f 121 Diaper Sets ,i,:i,w Almtile sly~ klr httlt boys l Jirl~ ••. ;ttr.errt~d wUll dainty b'iltlo, bu!~ns ""' '""'""· ~· of 1 69 n sy i;.n cottoa. Siln S..lil-l-Xl. I&. • the Orange -Coast ,,,. Outdoor Furniture Chaise Lounge fold·UP fof easy !:ilOIJgP. ••• live ~ositi!ln. 6x i5 webbing. doable tijOOJar ill'ITTS. As~'t co1crs. #JIS lea. lll 5.98 Riil I I II I II llmt!lllllml I I I llU Aqua Net HAIR SPRAY Styles Beller -Holds Better Jli oz. Size 2il.OO 11111111111111111 UllllallllJ 1111 Ul Listerine ORAL ANTISEPTIC for iu11r•l 1ral ~yrieoe. lO odize 83( FABRIC SOFTENER rorSolltt- rlull ier Wasllables. 1 l:~L Size mt UIVINE ll'l'W•1k!lll 1'1~11 HUNTINGTON IEACH AOAMJ AND lltOOllNUJl~T JfUNTINGTON IEACH ' : ,. ' .•. -~ ........ llANKIME!ICMD -~l'JllWGl)Al.E ilriNO IH'llWOl# ilMHm1t11u1111nrm11111n11u11n11111wm1111111111m1111111n1111111111u111111111111tll11111""1111~1111 l f I ·' . I I I rd SERVING ORANGE COUNTY we~ve Eeen Areun~ fer a Leng BRAND NEW T' 1970 MAVERICK sT:';~ ime ... OVER 40 TO CHOOSE FROM Most Colors -Equ ipment Optional I NCl-UDES T HEALLNElfl GRABBER BRAND NEW 1969 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ '67 Sq. !0110•1 "'' V ft o,lu, P.S.. ""'·\Vl>.~)~). $22 ALLMODELSTOBESOLDAT BELOW FACTORY '.-------, INVOICE '68 Fair . •••••••••••••••• .. •••••••• THIS WEEKEND ONLY -FRIDAY -SATURDAY -SUNDAY •••••••••• .. ••••••••• .. •· BRAND NEW 1970 FORD L.T.D. 2 DOOR HARDTOP 351 C.I. V-8 t"ruise, power steering, o ir cond., rod io, tin1ed gloss, wheel r.o\/ers, d.;ol 5J'H~o k ers, whi!ewo\ls, e1c. (OJ62H 1-4 5349). $ SAVE HUNDREDS 6000MILE 1970 DEMONSTRATOR SALE All 1970 Demonstrators are removed from ser- vice at approx. 6000 miles. These 1970 Fords have had their 6000 mile check-up and lire ready . .. for immediate delivery. All Models To Choose From Most Cars FULLY EQUIPPED • T-Birds •Tori nos• Mustangs• Galaxies• Ford LTD's BRANO NEW 1970 1/210.N F-100 PICKUP •i~1~r ll11,li"1V·B~•1 """" lnH '''IQll'e"n" I t N"t.~ RI '65 Mus '63 Rane Vol ks. /2Ton • • I ind..-. e rr. b!d ( ! 11080: 97 Miss Chris Reb•rd Miss Nowporl BHch !/" Miss Vicki Yoak Miss Costa Mesa I A New Community Service to you from the Realtors of Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa YOURS FOR THE ASKING ! Pic k up your Newcomer's Kit at the New comer's lnform o· tion Center tind Voter Registratio n Booth, newly installed ti t fhe Newport Harbor-.Costa' tviesa Boord of Realtors Build;ng at 40 1 Old Newpor t Ave., Newport Bea ch. Or Orde r From Yo ur Re altor . The Newcome r's Kit inclu des: Map of Newport Beac.h-Costo Mesa area furn ished by Newport Balboa Sa vings & Loon Roster of all Real tors ond their soles people Civic Directory (M ut ua l Saving:. & Loan) Economic guides and brochu1·cs rron1 Sec,,·ity Pac;fic, Bonk of Americ a, Fir~+ Na+;ora/ Bank Nev1port Balboa Savi ngs & Loan. and Hoag Ho~pital, covering our area 1970 Recreatio n Prog ram services from the city of Nevi .. po rt Beach 1970 Re creatio n Pro gram services from the city of Cos ta Mesa Roster of all Church es Epicurean guide to fine re!stauranf:; Newport Beach Cha mber of Commerce broch ures Costa Mesa Ch amb er of Commerce broc hures Miscellane ous descripti ve material on the cul t ur al , business and recrea tional fife of our fast groWing communi ty Q Presented in the Public Interest by the Newport Harhor ·Costa Mesa Board of Realtors tj ABBEY RiALTY 0 110 W. Co•1 + Hi,liw•y, N•wporl l11cl1 fl4 2-Jlll BALBOA BAY ll'ROPERTlliS 2309 W, Bilbo• Bl.ii .. N1wpotl le1c~ fl7l -141 0 PETE BARRiIT REALTY 1605 w .11c t;ff o •.. N.I . a JIO f , '11~. c.M. 64 1-5200 •4J-4l 5l BOYD REALTY l fl l9 E. Co11t H:qhw1v. Cot o~• d1t """ ti 75-S,l0 BROSE REALTY •S09 W , Co11I Hi9hw1 y, N1wpod l 11oh 671-18!1 COAST PROl'IRTIES CO. JO I E. B1lbo1 11•4., 111~01 611 -5410 COLDWELL, BANKER I CO . .&SO Newporl C1nl1r D•., H1w,.,rl f11~h 644 -2410 8Jl -07f0 COLESWO RTHY & CO., REALTOR I 021 l1¥1id1 o,;.,,, N1Wp11t l11tli 6 71·4fJO COLLEGE REALTY I 500 Ad1mt 1t H~~1r, Co1t1 M•11 646-l llt CORBIN -MARTIN REALTORS 301 6 E. Co11! H i9~wfy, Coton• cl1I M•• 615-1662 COST A MESA INVESTMENT 111) No,..por+ I I.ii , Co1t1 M11• 641-1111 DeLANCY REAL ESTATE 2121 E. Co1tt Hi9hw1y, Corofl• 4tl Mtr 67J -)170 EASTBLUFF REALTY 2414 Viltt ••I Ori, Nowpod l••t h '"'·I IJ) EWING INVESTMEN T REALTY " 4001 l ir'h St., 5ul11 D, N1wporl l1tth s4o-•s•4 I FAR~OW REALTY ?l1t Horbor 11 .. cl .. Co1+1 M11• 14l·l640 FITZMORRIS REALTY CO. l I JS E. Co11t H;91'1w1v, C.,ron1 clol Mtr 67)-90 10 ROBERT FLEMING, REALTOR )100 N1wpo rl l l .. d ., S11il1 201-A, Newp or t l11ch .. ... 675-2464 FORTIN CO., REALTORS 170!-A W1itcli lf Dr .. Newpotl B•tt h 1>41-5000 THE FOX COM PANY, REALTORS 1810 L Co11I Hi9hw1y, Coron • del Me r 6iJ-9195 DON V. FRANKLIN , REALTOR ]150 l . Co1ol H19hw1v, Coro n1 o'1 I Mtr 1>73-2222 GRAHAM REALTY !49 R••t ro idt /'wt ., N1wporl l11c~ bd6-l414 R. C. GREER , REALTOR l l55 Vii l ido, N1 wpo.t 1,,,h 671 -'I JOO BILL GRUN DY, REALTOR I ll Oo•t r Dr., Su;f, ), Ntwpor! 111,h 642-4620 HARBOR INVESTMENT CO. 2841 [. Co11t Hi9hw1v, Coro"' cl 1I Mir 67 ].4400 HARBOR MANAGEMENT CO., INC. .. 601 Do••• Dr., SuO!t )->., N1wporl lt1ch 675-6050 BILL HAVEN , REALTOR 2 11 l E C11d Hi9hw1v. Coro~• d1I M•r b7l-Jl 11 HERITAGE REAL ESTATE 2tll 1,;.i.,1 St., C.,1t1 M111 540.1151 F. J. HORVATH , REALTOR )420 W, l1lb.,1 Bl vd .. N1wport l11th 676-1972 ISLAND REALTY CO. 4tl 1'11k >. .. e., l 1lbo1 loltnd l 7J.t 200 JONES REALTY, INC. 200 1 W, l1lbe1 l l•t.1., Newport l11th 6 71-6110 KATELLA REALTY 1701 1 l11th !l•d , H11ntin'jl!Oft !11 th 147-6061 FRANK KINGAARD REALTOR lll E. l7lh St., Coil~ M111 Ml 2·22 22 HOWARD LAWSON JR., REALTOR 1416 Vii Lido. No wport l11ch 67 5-45fl 2 Mac FAR LANE REALTY I Land Broker) 1701-A W11+d :H Or., Newport 811ch t.4 2-)81>2 FRANK MARSHALL REALTY SIO W, B nl bo~ 81.d., B•lbo~ t.75.4600 MESA VERDE REALTY 1as o Me•• Ytrdo D• .. Co1t1 M•11 5~1>-59,0 E. H. MICHAEL, REALTOR 507 E. l elb.,. Blvd., Newport le1ch 671-t.llO MORGAN REALTY l~ 11 E. Co11! Hi9hw ev. Coro111 do t M., • 67).6641 MULLAN REAL TY l l•t C 1mpu1 Or., Sui11 121 , Nt wp.,•l l11ch 540.2960 FOREST E. OLSON INC., REALTORS ZZt9 H1rbor l lvd., c .. 111 M111 645-0101 PAUL-WHITE-CARNAHAN 1091 ltk•• St., Co.ti M111• 546-5440 PERRON REALTY 1791 O r11191, Co1t1 ""''' 642-1771 HARRIET PERRY, REALTOR 105 l Olh Sf., Suite 21 0, N,wp.,rl lo•~h 642-140) BOB PETIIT, REALTOR l 1022 Cul•1r Dr., lt"I"' IJJ.0101 HAL PINCHIN & ASSOC ., REALTORS 3qoo t . Cotli Hlgk .. 1v. C110"• dol M1 • 615-4192 RED HILL REALTY t 1061 c .. 1 .... o. .. ,,.:no l l l-0810 ED RIDDLE REALTOR 1CI W, Vielori1, Co1l1 Me11 6411-8111 RINDERKNECH T REAL TY 20 15 W. 81 lbo1 81.d., Newport Be•c!. 67).J 6bl CHILT ROBINETT, REALTOR 1041 G1rd1., Li n•, Co1f1 M••• 1>4 5-0121 RUTH SEELEY, REALTOR !JOb f'.,~ >. .. ,. B.lbo • t,1 .~t.1 t.71-471>6 SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 1515 E. Coe1t H:9~w1v. Coron1 d1I Mir t.15-1 !O I CLAUDE SHIFFER, REALTOR 117 A•ottdo, Coron• d1I Mir ti 7S-047J JEAN SMITH , REALTOR 400 E. 17fh Slr11I, Co.ti Me11 t.46-3255 STEPHENSON REALTY JO& M1 rin1 Av1., l1lb11 l1l1nd 675-4000 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. "C" THOMA S, REALTOR 11~ W. Co•1f Hi9hw1v, N1wporl 811t h 541-55 27 THE VOGEL COMPANY 16b7 E. Coe1! Hio:ihw1y, Coron1 d1I M1r 671-2020 WALKER REALTY Jll& Vii l ido, N•wport 811'11 671-5100 WELLS-McCARDLE REALTORS 1110 N1wpo•t ll...J .. Co1 !1 M111 541·7729 BURR WHITE, REALTOR 290 1 N1wporl !Iv.I . N1wp orl l11eh 675-•610 GEORGE WILLIAM SO N REALTOR l 1 09 Ntwporl Blvd , Nowpo•I Beit h 671-4150 " riOUSES FOR SALE General ORANGE COUNn·s LARGEST 2629 HARBOR BOULEVARD 546·B640 Open Evenlft9s till 8:30 3 B"edroom Mesa Verde $22,300 1000 This i~ a real h;.irr U[lJ>('r ln a $2\l,OO<J ncighhorhood. But the ingredients are all Lht•rr. :1 La r g e bC'droon1s. 2 b a I h ~ , bu1ll-1n kitchl'n, fort:ed ai r hearing. largf ya rd. Sec it and Sa\·c! 4 Bedrooms- Family Room -Den NO DOWN PAYMENT Vrtl'. Herr ii is. 'Ex- ceplional ran!·h s tyl e homr-1n excrllcnl Co~!a ~lrsa area. •I. king size bC'droon1s, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, ;idded 16 x 20 , . t .. \ HOUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE -HOUSES FOR SALE ,~ES FOR SA~ HOUSES FOR SALE /HOUSES FOR SALE_ ~USES FOR. SALE I HOUS ~~ FOR SALE General 1000 General 1000 General 1000 6-neral 1000 GeMral 1000 General 1000 General 1000 General 1000 Barrell prejenlj OPEN HOUSES Just Listed Great 4 Bedrm family ho me, brcaklasl roon1 & kitchen open to sheltered patio. Living roo1n and dining roon1 have v1e\v of garden. Asking $43.950 389 Santa Isabel Lido Isle Open Sunday 1-5 ~ Bedrm. & 3 baths -$63,500! Charming home, fe a turing bca.111ed ceil ings. \Varm panelling. cozy. used brick firepl ace and ';king size" master suite. ln1maculate thruout. See and con1 parc -can't be topped for value! Ken llritlingha111. 217 Via Ithaca Open Sunday 1.5 Terrific View -Dover Shores An elegant home! Do not 1niss seeing th is beautifully decorated, adult-Occupied home. 4 Bednn .. dining nn. fan1ily rm and large cen- ter lsland kitchen. Separate maids quarters. Oversized dbl e gatage -extra off street park- ing. P rice reduced ~o S92.500. 1124 Santiago Drive Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 Orient Oriented ! Famil y living in co1npl ete privacy. designed by architect for minimum 1nainte11anre; 3600 sq ft house has 4 Bedrms. dining rrn and fam· il v rm around a lush pati o. 3 .i.. C;i r ~arage. 1334 Hampshire Circle Open Sat. & Sun. 1-S Office Open Saturdays & Sundays PETE BARRETT REALTY 1605 Westcliff Dr., N.B . 642-5200 ' " ... ... Vermont Colonial Young -Big -Beautiful JUST LISTED! Giant 2 story colonial. 5 massive bedroonls, 3 bath s. format staircase lo 18 ft. n1aster suite v.·ith huge 14 ft. walk-in C'losets. Delu xe kit· chen Ytith all built·ins. Colonial di:1ing, and huge fainily room. Unique 19 fl. \\'Ork shop for dad. Ne stl ed in a quiel cul-dc·sac of towering trees. Unbeatable today at $44,000. Terins to suit. See NOW ! • Dial 645.0303 FOREST E. OLSON, INC .. Realto;s Gen•ral ..._ 1000 ~neral < DOVER SHORES 1000 Owner sacrificing for quick sale. /-lave bought honie out of area. 4 Bedrooms. 31/:? Baths, fan1ily rn1 + 21x27 bonus roon1 , Quarry til e atriun1 w/14' retractable roof. v.iew of Upper Bay. Slashed belo\v re place111ent. $89.950. Open House Sunday 1·5 -1836 Santiago MACNAB -IRVINE FINER HOMES DOVER SHORES ('ustom 4 bedroom home. hig h ceil ings. mar- ble entry: large, vie\v, sunken living-room: circular dining room, huge kitche n; 4 bed- rooms & 3V2 batfis. ~ .. taster ~u ite \1·ith 270 degree Vie1v. $125,000 . 01>e n Sa t. & Sun . 1600 Antigua \Vay. An Italian Villa. Ri ght out nf a r.t ichael An- gelo renaissance era. 4 !·luge bedrootns, 3 'ti baths, luxurious livi ng roo1n '''ith 4 private patios. Panoramic vie~' from all rooms. $139,- 500. Open Sat. & Sun. 1606 Antigua \Vay. l)esigned by outstanding San Francisco ArC'lli· tect. Beautifully decorated. LarJ:e pool \Vith expansive terrace. 3 Bedroon1s, fa mil v r oom. planned for expansion. Open Sun. 500 riiorn- ing Star Lane. El egance & grace in this ne1v 4650 sq. ft. Bay. front home. Spiral staircase frotn 5pacious entry to tremendous master suite & sitting alcove \Vith fireplace. 4 Bedrooms, 4!f.? baths. hu ge famil y room. Bright, cheery. all electric kitc hen. Large morning room overlooking pool area. $169.500. Open Sat. & Sun. 505 Pl·lorning Star Lane . Lovely Ivan \Vells 2·story vie\V ho1ne in n1int condition. 4 spacious bedroon1 s. large living roo1n \vit h brick fi replace. fa1nily roo rn \11ilh \\'el bar. $98.000. 1\lso available for lease at 8850 per month or lease/option . Open Sun. J9:l0 Santiago Dr. BAYCREST -WESTCLIFF A l-lerb BrO\\'nell hon1e on lovel y tree-lined street. Su nny atrium \\lith fo11ntain . 3 Bed - rooms, co nvertible den. hi gh beam ceilino:s: fireplace , eating area in kitchen. Pool \l"ilh gl assed·in & carpeted lanai area. Good sized play yard. separate fro1n poo l. LIDO WATERFRONT APARTMENTS 320 LIDO NORD NOW Reduced to $175,000. Xlnt terms 6 Beautiful unit s. 6 (;a r garages & ut1 l11 y room. with 80 ft. fron ling on exc ell ent swu11· ming beach. Un1ts are nc\1·Jy fur1u s!Jcd. BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR 833 Dover Or., Suite 3, Newport Beach 642-4620 1 G_e_n_•_,._1 ______ 1_000_ 1 General 1000 I RE':>~~'.e~·Ys:.~100 Near WESTCLIFF Assume $23,200 6°/o V.A. LOAN $31 ,950 CALL NOW S46-2313 TllE SUN NEVER SETS on DAIL\' PILOT \VA :-JT ADS! Bt•1111LI 11'"' :l l'~·ilr11nn1 1.u11ily 10.orn 111ll l 11 ..: 211 ''!I• .11 1nn rn••rn. lll"<lt1t1f11I g1ihl ~:1ag 1·a1 p1·i ~ Lhruo•u: 1.·.,111111';/ (lul) aro•11 ~:ll,."~~I · 10'~ d0 1\ll I C.d l ll/111• l :i \'0U 1t ,O,lJ IN CLllSSIFII::D? So1nf'l.)t'r!' 1• 111 ht• lw k1ng for it U1al til:!- ''67)1 Gen•ral IOOOGeneral 1000 Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: BEST VIEW -FRONT ROW IRVINE TERRACE BAYADERE DRIVE beamed <'ril ing family 1000 General 1000 roon1, all rlt'ctric bui\1-ln I : ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 5 BEDROOM -VIEW Ri ght out of "l-louse Beantiful." A storybook kitchen "'ilh real brick fireplace & large ad - joining breakfast room. Smooth ceilings & fini shed cabinets thruout. Glamorous atfit1n1 \vith rctracta bl e"roof. 3 Beilrooms & conver- tible den. Decorated with skill. S 125.000. Sorn e disc rin1i nat1 rrg fatnily will take pride in ·the acquisition of this 4 bd rn1. j bath luxurious hoine. Cu ~to1n buill. $2~. Kathryn Rauls ton kitchen, f1n1shrd garaee fnr 1•a r~ nr pool table. Thr only one on the markrt \1·irh Trrms like lhlS. l'\:o" {!01\"ll lo \i'IS. 10111 dO\\ n ~-H ll anri an 11nhrhr1ahl)• low rir1CC'. \\'on"! last lonr Income - Fi.ler·Upper $17,750 Loi·a tr1l in Cos1:i ;\lr«1 This 2 h"f!rooni l1omf' ~1!<: on a h11i.:e H.·2 lot for additiona l 111111~. oi• 1·1•111 0 111 the rx 1~1i n1-: l"\OUSI' an(! lr t il ~.Y for itself. 0\1'11- rr rx111'mr-ly anxiou.-;. ni:i.kr ;i ny (i!lt'I'. 3 Bedroom Doll House. $21,350 Slop 1'f'nl1ni:: NO\V' llrrr·i: your flrsr ho11.~C' 111 n1odcl hon1r l ·on 1l 1 t 1 .. n 11l!h h r 11 n d n rw s ha ~ e11rpC'1lng. l1lrd ba!h, 11"1fl' S;i\·1ng. r1'111odrlrf! lol - <'h•'n, i:rpar:i1r fr n r r d }<i rd, ;ind !h~11·.~ thr f11l1 prorO'. $'.'1 .T"1 Ca J) tonight. 0f)('n Lil S :io. Tri·level 4 Bedroom - Family Room $36,500 Br autiful rxr1·11t1 vr hl}rnr Ill prr sl ii::r ar<"1 'Z::OO ~(). fl of clr~;111! liv1n)!. 2'~ !Ja!hs, sr ni1r;1tc rli 111 n~ room. modrrn kl\•·hrn rnnwni<'n1·r. hn111e 1s only 2 \'r11 rs nl1I. tr ~ a n111st ~"~• a! rh 1~ r 1·u-r. Call now. Oren Iii 8: 30. 3 bedroom, 2 bath $169.00 per montft total \\"hy r1•nl . !11kr Ol"rr ,...,_ isling lo1v in11'1'<1SI VA loan. Your 1o!fl l do'\'n pnyn1r111 ,1,ill he S·IOOO 11·i1hou1 sr cond finA11cini;:. \'our rotlll mon!lil,1' 1•11y- 111r n! 'I Ill hr Slft9.00 in- f"lur1 1ni.: Taxrs and in- .~t 1ranrr. This onr ••ill go 1n a hu rry. -rarr& · OIANGE COUNTY'S LAI GUT 2629 HARBOR BOULEVARD 546-8640 Open Ev.ninqs tlll 1:30 elJnJa PREST IGE WATERFRONT HOMES OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 101 Linda Isle Drive 5 BR . 4 baths; fa m. rrn. !\.1exican ti le firs., exposed beam ceil., cpl s, d rp s inti. \\'t l.,ier & sli p $135,000. 16 Linda Isle Drive Ne1v 5 BR .. 5 ba ho1nc v.'1 upsta irs vie\v or c·o- rona del i\'lar hills. 3 Fplcs l BBQ. Luxurious carpeting & panelling , lnd scpd. With clock .............. $145.000. 77 Linda Isle Drive Ne\\' 5 Br., 5 bath hon1e on lagoon. !\1arble entry, 1.vct bar, AM/Frvt Jnte rco1n, l~u ge mstr 13r. has beam ceil. & O\~·n frplc . Lgc . li v. & fa m. rms. \v 1frp lcs. $185.000 80 Lind• Isle Drive 5 Bedroom & maid 's, 5 baths \Vith fan1ily roo n1 & large ru111 pu s room . Carpeting. 3 Fireplaces. 4,246 Sq. Ft. ....... $169,:lOO Occupied • Linda Isle Drive f'ust. 6 Br .. study, 5 bath hon1e \\'/3 frplcs .• ci rcul<1 r stai rway, decorator selec ted carp. & dra pes. . . . . . . ..... $210.000. Waterfront Lots No. 4: Excellent 51 ft. Linda Isle Jc;i sehold Jot. l'lans avail. Consider trade ... S35,000 l\n. 41: Long \Valer vi e\v facin,t: Jfarbo r Is- land \1 7G.2 f1. of frontage. l)l;111s available. No. 1:n-rnrner Poi nt Jot ,1•ith 11 8 ft. of tronl· ~,C(e. l.011 .~ \1:atC'r vie1\'. /)I a n.~ avnilablr BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 833 Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.8. 642-4620 lrnma culate. spaciouc; Ivan \V elis 5 Bedroon1. 31 1.! Ba home \vi th Pa noramiC' Vie\V. forn1al dini ng rn1. carpeted fan1 i!y rm \1•tfireplacc. island kitchen, $95,000. SPLIT LEVEL On large corner 1oL Block fron1 Upper Bay . 3 Bedroo1n s, 3 B.1\ -l-office. Vie\v from I 7x 23 fa1n i!y room. 2 dou ble gara ~es ~ ,,·ork· ~hop ;irc<1 . Sn:ice fo r boat or trailer Prit·ed to !-ell. $4!1,900. ROY J. WARD CO., Realtors BAYCREST OFYICE 1430 Gaiaxy Dr ive, N.B. 646-1550 Gentral lOOO General 1000 $31,350 I,~ llir Pl"ICC' AND thr \1.,0,. ;i pp!'a1.~:il~ Ko delay:; lv·rr' l~11•ge r11niily hnn1r \•·11h a[l- pr•i\, 10 :\ w r A :'II J L \" l?OUi\I eomplrtr-11·11h wC'I b111· :in•t h;ith. 3 ~vac1ou~. •"Ul"fl'"'l<'d hr d1oon1s a nd 2 tl"irf' bath~. BUILT . IN k1tc·he n F'IREPL!tCE a n d C'OVEriED PATIO. \'nur r ho1("r nf V1\ or Fll,O, F1n- a 11c111~ or take' subJeet to r \"1st111i; Flit\ lna n al ~'1•'· annunl ralr! WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee 20 1:: \''C'l<lr·liH Dr. f\16-77 11 Orrn '111 !l·OO P:\1 ---·~~ • $22,500 OPEN HOUSES "",\TS· SIT ~ Fl!'l,11 rn 3042 Country Club Dr. F:f':1t1 liful lll'IV ·I l10d tu111 l"l!l lisrln; • modr1•n. ~l);u·1011 .... 1"f)fln1 for pool. \\"·ilk IO Co11nh1' Oub cl ubh .. U.'I(', ICO· lll!t, pPOI« l'I!· 3061 Carob St. F;1hulooc; Vu·w. ""hic:h on ll hill"' nvrrlook1 n:_: 1111' pro- po);('d U.C I. f"l'!1\i1u: f"Ol.11"-"". n1ot1nla in~ ar11l 1h<' Un1.,,1·1 si· 1~· l.nwr~1 rrrerrl •I .~-1an1 lly U1 t-::i<1 J1]11fr 3230 Oregon Ave. A f"•sh!.v pa1 n1rr! :'llo ·,.;i ,\Jr a- d,111" hon1<' \\"11!1 n1·111 C'!"J.t~ &- 1h 1•" {"!ro11 ,,., 11 whisUr . Ul"<"UPi••d h\" l•ll<' :.d11ll 01~l_y. SO f)111 n p;iy111r n1 Vr1:«. =~=='==~~=='~====~====~I :!j.·m °'111·n In Vrl.c; \\ h11 usr•1I llirir V,\·s ---8!l:'iQ fo r• ;i!t o1hr r b11yf'rs. N1c-r :? llr1th hon1r 1n Cosla J\lf'sa. 2 Bl!X'ks h'l school. \\11th th,... ;:rr ri !f'sl itWt'('aSc in prop.cr- ty rW"r !his home will hr a money n1akrr . 21541 Hanaikai Lan• .1 11~1 «ri11Th ,.f 1!a1nil1011 .~· \\p~I nf \l.1c:11(Jl1 .o l1n111rrl · i;l!I' ri1•~!J'.,_,1n11 011 lh1s l•1V<'· lv t'a l1 f. Classu· hHlllr in I lun1i11 j!tnn Br ach "1th hi::.h t !l1\ loltl tl t() a~~ll lllf'. l>.l nl l" 10111,y S.!:!O n1on!hl~· 11wt 1;1\eli .I:. 111•\ll"itrll"t' Gentral 1--- General 1000 ESCAPE THE ORDINARY BARGAIN HUNTERS 1000 In a brand Ile\\' Ivan \Vell.c; * "* * Speeuliito~ Ii I! f' honte Do\'f'r ShoJ'f'.c;, 3 Sp<tf'-* * * 1 h i ~ 4 Bt'droom & 1uus modr ls lo choose fron1 . Nichols Real Estate 544-9!21 4102 Brisbane W.ay ,\tluh •1Cl'111111"<.i al.'l'..I . 111 Lni- ' r1·~11 y 1':1r'-: Oil a "!;:r{'r'n N>lt " Fl••'IJ l,)Jr trrn1~ · 0'111- ••1· rc;,icJy 10 n1 ovr lo otP.~r (l.J'f'J OPE.~ !).AT O~L Y 3143 Samoa Place 4 Bedroom, ;\ Balh & pow. * * * fa ru . f o r $2-1,!lO(} I •• .1 * * * i\ssu111c ;i~ ':'o t"J!A ,\ -_w ,1.1<'~~ Ve'l'l.Jft li ~1 iog. I er roon1. r an11 y roon1s •~c "" •· with f1rcplacP & 'A<ilk in \\'Cl * * * loan, $159 1110 pays :l 11 nd ramily l)fl 11bout 1hc ba r. Ealing, area in kitch!'n * * * rvcrything. N cc d s lar-gf'st lot in lhf' :i.re1. Pool· + formal dining room, Land. * * * ~nlf' ccn1f'nl & car. si1.1> and tlK'n some! Has d t * * * pi•ntry n"pair:ot. Tnkel"'""~~~'."!!~~~!!!!!' I 4·1' -;; VA loon. srapc cour yard f>00\6-• * * a Jnok rhrn d<'cidl'. TRANSFERR.ED-·• Jo'irl!' deoorated interiors. ~ " !II • • • Coll "O·Li 'l TO FLORIDA ~ .. ,,. 0 LtLxury carpering. Too nu1.ny ,,., " (nllrcillllnlttlelf'riM r ustoni features to t!cscrihc I [Jr'RHli!ul 1 b<>droom hnin<' ln OUEGE REALTY 11 "-'ill pay you lo vii:il & SC~ mzn HElfTAG(I 1·t1oi!'I' loc;1lioo nr nr 1 11~ lSOO •damsatK•rtllr.CM for yow·scH. Open Dady_ _ ~ u min. hc<i rh. Huill in 'fi 9. L11~h 1 .. ..,,.....,,.....,,...,.....,..,.1 Ivan Wells & Sons i1 ~=~~~===~ ~~~·:~·111 1!~1:·1r11;:~~~~. ,1~';~:~ 1---4,-PL-EX--w\11 tinndlr lhl' pu1•cha.~r nl , Roy J . Ward Co. EXCLUSIVE Alf~;NTS 11.10 Gala xy Dnvr &1&-l:Jj() CO pen Da.ily 1 thi~ 1;o nr.1-:0 ltS ho1n« .. 1 ! · Incredible r .. it'~ expandable lrlral lnr ~1v1ni:: f11rn illri:, l'X1l9.nd11hlr In :i BedrTTU!I, ~'.\~.~on~ WE SELL A HOME EVE RY 31 Ml NUTES Walker & Lee hrdv.·d & ~\d floors . Shake Realtors VA or FHA T11·0 l;1rgl' 2 &Inn~. and h\"O 3 Bdrms., 1). bath11. BuiJt- 1ns, till' 1n kitchl'n :i n d ba ths, pafio. Lo\I•, lov,r down 1'11A or GI. Tu1maculate 4 bedroom hon1e in lush park· li ke selling. \\'ith an1 ple roo111 for ~pool; din- in;::! room -fatn ily roo 1n totnhination. I • Hedroon1 & bath haS a ~e na r:itc g ue~t enlry Sun ny hrcakfai::t are<1 !\<lull flr,·upied hon1e in beauti ful e:ondition . Sfi5 .000. 1\ fa mily could not a ~k for 1nore. 4 Bedroun1.(, 3 baths; family room, dining r oo n1: all liv ing areas open to 40 ft . pool &. lanai. Fruit tree~ as \veil. A .i:::reat value at $64.900. Open Sat. & Sun. 1300 Estelle. BAYFRONT Abc;olutely palatial UNSURPASSED VU. Pier \X fl oat. One of Ne,vport. Beach's finest home s. A must. for the selective buyer. 2-Stor.v. ~ hcdroo1n & forn1a l dining rootn. $225 .000. Sho"'n dally by appoint1ne11t. Sandy beach . priv ate pier & fl oat. 59 Ft. of bay frontage. Q\1·ner \\"ill finan ce to qualiried buyer. 3.000 sq. ft. in this lovely home. in one of Ne\vpor t's mo st ex clusive areas. Opcu Sat. & Sun. 433 Bayside Drive. EASTBLUFF Charming 5 year old home. Expansi ve \'\e\I'. Inviting S\vimming pool. Fa mil y roon1 "·ith parriuet floor. 4 atnpl e bedroo n1s pl us a bonns roon1 for an office or cahana. 7;. Ft lol. J\1e\11 dish,,·ashe r. d isposal. hot \\'a t c r hca\C'r & car pets. $56,500. LINDA ISLE Ne11• 2·slory ba yfront hon1e. Sel ect your 011·11 carp{!ti ng & decor. 4 Bedroon1s plu c; ni aid's roo1n. 4 Bt\ths. Po1vdcr room. Fam ily room \l'ith ,,·et bar, F'ormal dinin g room & liv!ng roon1 look out onto bayfront cantalevC'rcrl patio. Fron1 thi s spot. you <'an sai l around 1111· v.·orld. See our representative at = 11 Li rid a Isle . No <'Ost has been spa red in th is horne . decor. ated ln go rgeo us ta ste. S11 nken livi ng roon1 overlooks terrace & bayfront. 1\las ter bed· roo111 exceptionally large. be:i11t if11l ma ster bath. 5 Bedrooms. dinin g room . 3 ri rcpla ce.c;, exceptionally fine cabinet \Vork & naneli ng. $165.000. Open Su n. :_;.95 Linda Isle. IRVJNE TERRACE Be autiful 4 bedroo1n home '"ith fantastic vie\v from bay & ocean. 2 Fireplaces. 21/2 baths; new pool; formal dining roo m. Only 3 years old. $110,000. Sho,vn by appointment. HARBOR VIEW LOVELY This 4 bedroo1n bon1e has n1agic po,ver that \viii charn1 you. One is spelfbound by the vic'v o( the bay & ocean & the night lights. Custon1 decorated for the di scriminating buyer. Open Sun. 1227 Surfline, Co rona de·J r.1a r. • MACNAB-IRVINE Re•lty Company 90 I Dover Dr.,. Suite 120 1080 Bey1id• Drive Newport Be•ch 642·123S 675·3210 CORONA DEL MAR Adorable story -book home with 2 lge bednn~. 1% beths • dining ronm frpl. roof & bltns Top location 1190 llari>or Blvd . al Adams Jll'ar school~ . oo rio'4'n Sla-9'191 ()pl>n 'til ~ Pl\\ pyrnnl VII or low dn l'JIA. 0\l'Tl('r nff for the ~Ast • mu!lt sc>ll! Orrrn:d 11.r $'.f.!.7~J() •••••••••••• ~'4(}..1 1~11 APPRAISED $22,000 Pnnc1pals only pie.Ilse? 1000 BROKER 1000 ! General 54;).!H5l I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;=====;. FHA-VA TERMS Pl.US >:ln"! 2 bdn11 lrai:Prl home t)('atlt; )'ll rrl. Rtnnpus 1•00111 c·pl. 11 1)1f rlrafl"'"!. 1n11n111·or· lnlr. l\.skh1i;: Sli2.000 Q\VNl~R \\'ILi, ~·1 ,-..ANC.:r::. Suh1111r T1·r1 n~. HllTll !'l·:El .l·.Y. H!':1l1nr ("(>UNT RY F:S TllTF:, FHA or VA !lrrr it Is! A l Brrlmdm hn1TII' Oil !hi-F..t1~! Sirie ol c:nsla ;\1(''ifl, 60 ~ 13.i fl. lot . 1111"!:1' donblr rr1r g:i rn~r. :-.-~ oln11n VII nf Sm111I Dn11·n FllA .• C:i 11 N'n11! lil&-7171 -~-=~-~ Owner Wiii F ln111l('('! \Vork\ng 1n11rn'1 ch11 n<:t!! N.'.l pou1ts, no Impound~. Only 10' ( tlO\l'n + 8',0 lnl. Sunny 3 Br. on 22:i" ln1. 7.onrrl rvr 1 lllOl'C Utlltl. Bk!'. 64f .. R:l26. A SSUME-6'/,-LOAN- IRVINE TERRACE North•ast Co1ta M•sa 3 B«lrooms and family room 3 Lftrg"' Bedrms, huie "'ll lk- • ne~. appliantt/I • movP·ln In 1•I011C't~ 2 baths, bltn~. f"Q illht1r:n ·_ lnl"gt" hl'A!Cd fum n i1, frplC', CrlJlx. cl rps. pool · S58Jl7 J • lov,• land le,119<' J ro n1 " d i a t "" 11o~~C'S.'i!Oll'. • r'nll I 530,CXXl. C:i tl 011·nr r 612-:i:-,;o I CURT DOSH, Realtor 00• ""'""' ,,,,.11,.. 1..-0V(']y ~BR, 2 1311. lan1. n1i. 11::0 \\' Con~I Jl1:;:h1111v ,; A Hci2h t ~-u;ryour C:.1 + srinrkll"C pool $. !<l'Pt' r.121;11:? i·.1·r-:, lii~-~11;~! on thi s. 3 HR , $2? .. ::-.00. L:zr 1 I l:'if, PARl'i: AVl·:N!i E '!!!!!!!!!!!!!.,.!!!!!!!!!!""!!!!!!!!!!~ R11 lhoa l~l.1nd f,7.1-fil>li ('11-:tnrn :t hr. 2 hrt. 'i ;"·rp "'1~"11 A.•~u rnc !l ',',C li•ftn 11•11"~"\ OK :'lt uv lr;irl,.., {l1111r1 /A ~t. ~~1 1-76:!6 f,.ni·f'd pl11y yrl. t>i1'11'l,)' p,unt j . _ _ _ _ \ )d., 2 C:-ir !jdr, K1ns:aard I rd Ownrr :.I0-2•1.'14. \Vh ltr tlc>phan~! Dl1ne-11-11ne Rt-:, ~II 2--2222 LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT 4 Bedrooms plus n1aid "s roon1 : 4 baths. !)r- lig htful terrace rooin \l'ilh 1\·et ba r .\:. flrC'· plRce. Separate din111:; roo 1n. $195,000 \V1lh ter n'"· t~. r.1. Vreel<tnd EMERALD BAY -$110,000 \'il'\1' • near be;.1c ll. ldl!;i l fa rn 1ly livin,g in !his 2-story. spaciou s thrf'l' ht•droon1 , la rge ra1n1ly & d inin~ ron1n. I.It'\ 1) .. lr , :lrd 131l . .rncli .~ J il l ron 1n. rilary Lou Nla r1 on PRIVATE AREA fJH ys llores, \1•/beachc s. boa l1u .c-~t· !rre stLldded St~ ·Lo,·ely t'nnlen11Jornrv 2·!';\\I. hon1e near IJ:oi llloa H;:iv Club. ()11•M"er \1'/ carry trust deed . No pOints. $ti7,5011. i\·lary llarvcy I CUSTOM 2 ·STORY CORONA DEL MAR 4 tin .. 3 ba., tge. fan1 rn1 .. 2 !rp!t'~ air-cond . Great p ~1t10 ,Y. pl <t.\ <i re ci 111 h11c·k ya rd. No\v vacant . priced to sell. I louse on f·"ee ~1mple land. ~66.I"iOO TOO BIG, MUST SELL!! 4 r:n .. 2 1 ~ BJ . fa n1 r n l \\ fp! fnrrn. l1v . r1n. & lge. pootsizc yd . 1n \\"c:-.1.cl iff, is rnore th;in present O\l!lPr nl'Crl '>. !{o nu s. <1ssu1ne 51f.!c, ins lo<in ' ~55,000. i\Iarion C. Bu ie CORONA DEL MAR W /VIEW of orcan : older hon1r 011 h<ir k of 4.1 ri , ~ llR fl. lot l110 hlo ck., lron1 hc<.1ch .J u ~I rPdu ced to sell. S54.ROO 1\I J?i nk SEVERAL "BEST BUYS" \.'ie1v. pool: jLtst reduced ~.1 ;1 r;, Loan : ;) 13r. por;I. 4 B<1. F-'icr & slip. 4 Br :? r:~1 Each IS 1ops ror it's ;:Jfl'(l \\'alle r l/aase OPEN SAT. 1-5 1310 ESTELLE LANE \Vestcliff. 4 BR •. fain. rn1 . \\'Cll leO entry co11rtyard \V •fountai n. Large yard w/lrce!'i & no,vers Harbor Hi District O\vncr n1ov- ed. 152.750. Ca thryn Tennille OPEN SUN. 1-5 BLUFFS 507 AVENIDA LORENZO . Left a l. v;.,1a Del Oro. right at Vi sta Dorado. ri ght. to lovely single s tory . .'l BR . 2 fJn. home on ii recnbelt. Bright decor. $:Hl.9.!"",0, l larriclt Dnvies 2800 CATALPA-OPEN TO 5 SUN . Co me see 1his tozy :1 Br 2 Ba . ho111e in Eastbluff nC"a r 1hr b(·.~t school s. shops. tennis courts. pools & the beach. Lo"' do\vn. S:l7 .500. LaVera Bu rns EVERYONE IN THE POOL 2 Broadmoor homes in 11arbor Vie'" I/ills -ench • 4 BR .. 21f.! Ba. "'tfci tn . rrn" .• ~ form. D.R. -each \1·/vie,1·. Enjoy pool- side fu n &. care-free children's pla)r a rea. Bud Austin 133·0700 644·2430 .. 24 DAllV PllOT Saturday , Mal 16, }q70 HOUSES FOR-SALE I ~SES F-olfSACE I >iOUSES FOR SALE IHOUSIS FOR SAL_E HOUSES f.OR SALE I HOUSIS FOR SALE 'IOIJSES ~c_>R SALi! I ~ES FO~~A~ I ~ES _F_O_~ SAL.!_ a-..e1 1000 G.nerel 1000 Gener.11 1000 Otnerel 1000 G1n1r.1I ' -1000 Gwrel 1000 9-f:•r•I , 1000 General 1000 1 ~~•I 1000 --1 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO Lot Owners A 3 IR. HOME FOR OHLY $10,995 I A STOUT HOME i FOREST E. BIG FIVE I ~::~~';,','.,;;;~;~;~';~; 0 L s 0 N VETS NO DOWN 2 Stury 1nodetn hon1l' w/5 1 .... 1 l~un1·. C:UlfPri. !· •''rett 1111· R('11l1•·r~ HA~R VIEW HILLS -$S4,500 Jloo m enough for a large fa mily. 4 Bdrms, fa in rn1 wlfireplacc .._ lormal dining area. l:Seauuful deco r, grE:al patio & garden. • I Open s.1 & Sun l·S Beat Inflation * 7048 Co1nmodlll'l' Rd .. NB I ~!~ilu1ca=r~:ug;e~;::: Charmin9 Just Listed I lilt' rumpus 1'001"1\ 11'1lh llll Baycre:st 4 Hcdruu111 31,:.i Unusual 4 Uedroo1n tr1-n11·n litTpl:u~r ,t bn1h. You * 1111.~ thi.~ will rure •i'l\,il ! B1•<lrrns'. J BA In ;..1esa. Del ALE'S .vu•! ~unl" 1.UC'l\'.Y I COLLEGE PARK 1 i\Jar. ~ig <,'Ovt"rcd p:~l io & 877 Sandca•ll• Open Sat/Sun 1·5:30 h ' . . · "" ~ )\ lo yo1.u"Scif 10 1tc hul h ome, custo1u built le vel hon1e 1n excellent this. Eklill 1111 .1111n· hui.1• Fl:ATl.:lllNt; 1um1ly will l!UI' 111 thi>1r t"'" 1 hon1e ',n xlnl ('(inti, llk.SJ<lc·. 11nd ~this RLUF. RIBB0"1 NO DOWN 0 .1. DIVORCE ·ACTION -' BAYC REST -$11 ,SOO r-ine qua li'ty & loads of glamor in this 3 bd~n1 hon1e with fain rn1 , 211:.i baths & forn1 al din· 1ng. l'erfecl U ~h aped Hitcher! \Y/el~ctric blt- ins & char broil. Rear yard JS a pic tu re. by J va 1~ \Yells. Nu~1~r·, Westcliff JO('ation. 1';)ve-A•sume a 5314 (• Lo•n ous exi1 as incl ude sp:u k -' ly pooL vu 11~ cliW'illlr~ J Bednu, ./ DuulilC' 1;i11·~1: , u~luill, J-:nJOY l!lCl l LJl·'t·: Alrno:.T u11ht•.1nt of 11111;:.J"l 111 MUST SF:LL! 111 for pri n<'•' RAI N ll~rc l'olli•:•1· P11rk. :l largu 8R'1<, Lall tu sef' thls yc;ll"'s llng pc.al. I t• .. hutli 111>1111• 1\lth a hug1" -Onl-SSl SOO -Investors pool table si:c.c, lanuly roo111. " /\ll lalh and pla:i.lt•r ./ J •ull111a11 llli 'li ,/ Spa1·1011s 11al"th""''~ CALL SJ7-0390 •In nl11sl Orar~e Cc>unly and ot h•·r :1ppn11'1'l"I 11n-as, STANCO BUILDERS, INC. ('lo~ S11rwl011.ys 11i..;;.;.; \\'!"'~11n.instcr Avr.. J)Qn'I PABST 1h1 ~ ruw up :! lull l:A'.'I, Dinht~ n'tl., barge.in! ~~uu pril'e s7u.:,uo i(hn· ... rr kirt"h 11 all dPlu s -blt -iu~. $37 950 K•' is full 1>! J!A\l\1'~ 1h.,1 lw1<'k lll"<'jil:u·•', ,hnk · l•)>if, ' 1\11'111' lldS h~1' ll11i-' I 1 l,•J\\ • hill llv,1,1 t11A r.r V!l1\1Vrt. Only Sl·l!'iO do11·n. COATS ~'!Irr d1·~N-1-•!(' r-.uw •)t~ly Newport &. 5:.!:;.9j\} .Sn JitJn .1 ·' Ca ' L ,, WALLACE t11.1-000.>. 645-0303 6-46-88 11 1927 Santiago Open Sat/Su n 1-S:JO LINOA ISLE Y ' , j J luge lot \\'ilh 2 houses R•publlc Bayc rest 4 Bedroon1, 2i,2 1 f H Bar"•in balh honie, good tar· an d [I enty o ~pace to om• • Pets. ~lariners Sc hool buil d in or c. ~37 ,0UU '.!!l \IU l",-.,1. lot<: or tlrrliin;: .+ 4 B~·dn11s. 2 IJ.o!h. 11U~I" District lakes iL f,1111.ly n11 w1f1replact'. S<'~ JERRY FREUD . CHARLES ARNOLD Associates l!1111i· 1.hnin1; roon1 all for S l~.!J.il Call us todfl). Jean Smith, Realtor li;irdl"n Gro\ f'" R:1]111K'f'1"1 P<i11·cr l\nm~ REALTORS -546--4141- (0pen E"enings) al llarUor fr1lh't" :.:...'!l'j f!.1rhor 1:11 •'. C.\I. (anytime) BEST buy on beautiful Linda Isle~ 0Yiner moving to another state. _Spacio~s ~ .bdrm. home designed for the ultimate Jn living on this exclusive island of boat ing & fun . Pier & slip . The m os t for the least! • -.. $135 ,000 101 Lind• Isle S•• Brok•r at .;;IO JOHN COURT NE Y • RO BERT HALLE Y 388 E. 17th Street, Cost• Mesa I ii h St., Costa i\lcsa 646-3255 Open Houses THIS WEEKEND HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom ) *20 181 f'ypress. County Corridor. Or- ange Co. 546-5440 /Sun 12 :30-5 :30) 2591 \'ista Drive (Bayshores) N.B. 675-59:{0 {Sat & Sun 1-5) (2 brand family or den) 2936 Cliff Drive lNe\vport Jleights) N.B. 640-2414 (Sun 1-5) 434 Vista Grande, Nc\\·port Beach 673-8550 (Sun 1-5) 23 1 Larkspur. Corona dcl !\1ar 675-3000 ~Sat 1-5 l 14 '~7 eonn1e Doone (Irvine Terr<:1ccl Cdi\·l G75-300U tSat l-5) (J Bedroom ) 507 Avenida I .. orenla (The Blu1fs ) -N.U. 8:~3-0700 : 644-2430 (Sat and Sun) :!800 ('atalpa ( l~as tbluff) N.8. 64-1-2430 ; 833-0700 (1·5 Sun ) **106 l~inda l!ile Drive (Linda Isle) N.B. &12-8235 (Sat and Sun ) 2141 \:1sta Entrada {The Bluffs) N.B. 61;,..59;iu {Sat & Sun 1-5) '.!1 141 !\llr:.unaroff 1\llant<.1 . lluntinglon J~l'at:h ;;.1a-:t~U!l !Sat and Sun 1-5) :~024 J1uchanan \\1;iy. C 'osta r>.1esa 546-.'lfl:l~ rSu n 10-5) :?150\1sta Llorado. ·rhe_l31uils. N.1-J. ti4!i-:l!J:l8 J'.:\e.'\: U44-16a5 j 1Sun 1-5) 4607 SurreY. Caineo Highlands. Cdr-.I ti75-:i000 (S un 1-5) 'i!O 0:-ik. Lagunn tcaf'h 842-60~!1 (Sun 1-51 6811 1 Laurclhurst IJ rivc. JIU. 84:!-6ji!l l (Sun 1-5) *4fiCl0 Ho.xbu ry (('an1~0 Shore:.) Cd~I 675-16il2 (S<:i l & Sun 1-5) (l Bedroom & Family or Oen ) *2U01i 'l';d11111a ( !r\·111c Terr) C'dM til~-ti4it.: tii3-34ti3 eves. (Sat , Sltn 1-,j) -1:i5 \li:-n 1\ve .. Ne\1·port !leach ti4:!-3'27:l, or r,48-~:l2:l ( :\11 d<1y S<'tt ~~ Sun I **-13:l l~avs1de Uri\'C !\e11 port t~cach Gl'.l-8235 -1S;:it and Sun\ *20-18 C'on1modore. ua,•crest. N"B. ti4U-:t?55 (Sat and Sun '!-51 2301 Ocean l~lvd., Corona del i'\'lar li-14-~910 !Sat Sun 1-5 .30) 1927 Santingo I B:-i ycre)I l N B. fi-14-491 0 I Sa t ISt1n 1-5 30) 2~-10 \11~\a B<i y•1. 7'1e11 por1 Beach H-l(j-381 1. f~at ~"=Sun :l 'ti! 7) '.:!~li7 \ <'la .... cu L!lll(' 1 :\[(')a rle! ;'l.l arl CJ\! 5-IU-'2.48-1 1 Sat s~ Sun 1-5 l '.:!~R9 1\ndl'O:-i . I :\!c .... ::i \"('rd e I rf\t S lt~S-140 1Sun l ~Sp111\ 2907 f r;:irb0r \"1e\1 !)r 1 l-l<1rbor \'ie11 /!ills 1 t'd .\l i\-14-~i92 1Sat S.:. ~un l"l-61 2:!7 :\ll':-<1 !Jr11 l', ('o~tn ~l t1 <>;1 ji-lli-1171 1Sat & Sun "1 -:il 432 1-:5 !her nc;1r \\"e.~tcl1f Cos ta J\le .... .-i :-i-I O-!"l5RO (~Un 2-5-:lOl *-1607 !1nrC"he,.tcr tf'an1eo 111,ghland:-1 l'd:'l f tii'.l-G.110 ISw1 a ft ernoon) 2J:J7 •\ra!1~ 1 l·:a ~tblu ff ) N B. 1)1:\-:-12 11 I Sat & $1111 l -5) *IH:!i (;;1latca Terrace flr\·1ne Tcrr<itel I 'ii:\ I li73-Gfl00 I Sa1 & Sun 12-5 l 29~7 ('.:Hal pa St , l·:astblufL N.R, fi44 -1Q-1:l isunday 1-5\ 30~5 :'ltounta1n \11C\\. Laf:una !~each · 4 9.J-~847 ~Sat & Sun 10-1) 3U:! \"i:-.tn f1a\·:i fncar !~ark 13<.iv 1 (':\T li4fr-8720 ·!Open Sat & Sun lo 'Iii dusk) 1707 San1ar. i\lesa \1erde. C.11. 546-23 13 !Sun 2-61 *1821 Jloliday. Nc\\·port Beach 675-4930 324 Poinset ta. Corona del r..1ar (S un 1-5) lii:l-fl5f)() (S at & Sun 1-5) 20.\:21 Kc1111·orth {'1 rc.:lc. II )3_ li·l5-030:i ::o:i1 t:irnb l l·:;is1t:iluffl Nlt 546-4141 (4 Bedroom ) !Sun 1-;l) /Sun 1-5) lli06 1\n\i!.!U<l \\"ay I lJO\ er Shores \ N.B G-l:.!-82.1.1 1 Sat and Sun 1 ltiOO 1\nt1g11;1 \\a~ !l)O\'l'I" Shores! ~.ll 6~2-8235 I Sat and Sun) **II Linda l:,Je l)ri'e 1 Lin da Isle ) J\".B. &tl-8235 (Sat a nd Sun l 11 30 Galaxy Drive IUo\er Shoresl N.ll. 642-8235 (~a t and Sun ) 2015 Galatea (Irvine Terrace\ CdAT 644-4910 1 Sa t, Sun 1-5: 301 2323 Fordham, Costa Mesa 645-0303 ISl1n 1-51 81 32 \Venlock Cirt:h'. Jfu n.int!lnn Besch 842-6691 'Sun 1-51 (4 B&droom & Fami ly or Oen ) 1430 Galaxy Drive (Dover S htit·l..':.l :-\ r:. fi4G-J550 rOpcn IJilJI ,\ J 1310 F.!Stelle Lnnt' f\\'1..'s1cliff l N R. **505 Morning Star Lane (Dover Shores) N .B. 642-8235 1Sat and Sun ) * 1300 Estelle Lane ( \Vestcliff) N. B. ti·l:l-6235 (Sat and Sun) 1330 Galaxy Drive tDover .Shores) N.B. 642-3235 (Sat and Sun l 389 Santa lsallel, Back Bay N.B. 642-5200 (Sunday 1-5 ) 217 Via Ithaca . Lido Isle, N.B. 642-5200 (Sunday 1-5) 1124 Santiago Drive, (Dover Shores) N.B. 642-5200 (Sat and Sun 1-5) 13:{4 l·lampshire Ci rcle. Baye:rest, N.D. 642-5200 (Sat and Sun t-5l 8i1 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hills, CdM 644-4910 (Sa t/Sun 1-5 ;30 ) 4172 Pierson Dr., Huntington Harbor 846-0604 (Sal & Sun 11-7) 9651 Landfall Dr .. 1-1.B. 962-1511 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 258 Sher\vood SL, off Santa Ana, CNI 548-3209 (Sun 1-5) 1163 Dorset Lane, CJ\·I (i'.1esa North) 549-1717 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 18:J6 Snntiago Drive. Dov er Shores. N. B. 646-1550 i Sun 1-5) 1227 Su rfl ine, Corona dcl Illa r 642-8235 (Sunday ) *l!l30 Santiago (Dov er Shores) N.B. 642-8235 (Sunday) *3007 .la\'a 11.oad, J\'lesa Verde. C.ll'i. 540-2313 (Sun 2-5 ) 10081 Jon Day, H. Beach 546-2313 2827 Carob SL , N.B. rsun 1.5 ) 673-8550 I Sun 1-5) *50 1 Kings Place. Ne\\1port Jleights. N.B. fi~G-3928 Eves: 548-6769 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2848 c·arob tEastbluf!) N.B. 61;.3000 (Sun 1-5) 213R Tustin, N.B. 675-4930 (Sa l & Sun 1-5) 309 i\1ar cis:su3. Corona dcl to.tar li7.3-8850 (Sat & Sun 1-5) lJl7 1\·Jnr1nrr.~ l)rl\'C (Dover Sho res) N.B. 646-0418 <Open Sun 1-5) 2191 1 Starlirc Lane. 1·1.U. 645-0303 (S un 1-5) 455 S\varthn1ore Lane. 11 unl1ngton Bearh lil5-0303 ISun J-5) *1801 Sanda h1•ood. (Baycrest) N.13. 641i-7755 I Sat & Su n 1-5') *1800 SandaJ1\·ood. !Baycrest ) NR 616-7171 !Sal 1-5) (S Bedroom ) * *!l:i l .. indc.1 li;le Dri\"e ! Llncl a 1.~tf') l\".f.l. Utl-8235 1Sunday1 4010 Ri\'er .\\"l'". i\C\\·por\ Beach fi4G-2·114 fSunday 1-5) 8767 1.n Roca. r:oL1nta in Vallev B-lt-6G9 1 · ( .)un l -5\ ' (S Bedroom & Family or Oen ) *1536 C:alaxy Uri\'c /Dover Shore:;;, N.l:. 642-8235 J Sa t and Sun J 2735 San Juan Lune. C ~l 549-1001 !Sat & Sun 11-61 *~021 r-.1arli11 \\'a~ :-\.I!. fii5-~!l.3{) (S.::t l l'l :-i1111 J-.il **=Iii t.1nd;i l-;l e, :'\ i; fi/5-4930 rSat & Stin J.,j) (6 Bed room} **80 l.1nda Isle Drive ~l .inda Isle\ i\.B. li-1·1·4910 (Sat;Sun l -5 .JOl DUPLEXES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) :;:~l94 ·\ll'<iz:t r. IJ:11i;1 Po111t 499-1.197 t ~UIJ J-5) (]Br. and 2 Br.) J luntington Beach :l:ZO Rtl1 SI.. :;:iG-2579 IOpen Sun \.;j I TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 12 & 3 Bedroom) ~211-12:! :'llarguerite. Coronn del ;\fur 673-2~~ fDaily 1-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE (2 Btdroom & Den) J\l .\l'rnida Campana (The Blu ffs) NR 644 -2867 !Sun 12-5) (4 Bedroom) :Jll)-1 Chern De Fir (French Quarlcrs) C:\f 543-11138 ISat & Su n 1-6) (4 Bedroom & Family) littin Lu Lin<1 ((;rcen \.'a!111y lln1s) !·~ \'. !lr.8--IOl !l 1s'at & Sun 10-.J i HOME INCOME FOR SALE (J Br . hom • + 1 Br. Apt,) 710 :-\n rci~.~us. (.'oro na del J\·lar li75-4497 ! Sat & $nn {2 B•droom & Ap1rlment) SOR J\cacia, Corona dcl J\far G75-572ti 1 Sal 1.hru 10-5 1 Mon I (2 Bedroom House I. 3 Ap1rtrn•ntt) 32-1 Aste r St.. Laguna Beach 673-3770 !Sal & Su n 1-Sl (3 Bedroom House ,. 1 634 Cent.er. ('osta l\frsa (i.\fi-055;) • , • .t • • W1t•rfr•11t Bedroom Ap:a. 11;6~ LINDA ISLE -$169,300 Ne\\' Orleans charm 1s reflected in this 6 bdrm, 5 bath home facing lagoon. Li ving rm \\•/unusual lireplace conversatiOnal pit. Lge game rm + ram r1n. F'ine cptng thruout. 80 Linda Isle Open Sat/Sun 1-5:30 IRVINE TERRACE l 'ren1endou s VIE\V! \Vatch the boats go by ft·o m huge !iv rm. din rm & kitchen. Relax be:si de lge pool. 4 Spacious bdrn1s. Beautifull y htndscaped & inainlained. $106,000. 2015 Galate• Open Sat/Sun 1.s:JO CORONA DEL MAR Breathtaking VIE\V of bay. ocean & penin- :-;ula, Spacious 3 bdrm spli t-level home with den & playrm. Above harbor entrance. 2SOI Ocean Blvd . Open Sat/Sun 1-S:JO CAMEO SHORES \\'1JI l~x change For Smaller Luxurious custom built home on choice cor- ner site. 4 B'tlrms. den. 5 baths ·-p1vdr. rn1. }luge patio & cov lanai surround H&P pool. Owner \Vitt consider smaller home in ex- change in nearby area. By appt. Sl95,000. LIDO BAY FRONT f'icr & :.li p. Brand ne\v 5 bdrm., lge farnily rnl & dining r1n. 51h baths. Buy no\v & choose your colors. Call •to sec. S235,000. DOVER SHORES Distinctive near new 2-story, 4 bdrm & fam- ily rm with sunken \vet bar. lg isl and kitchen,• :1-ca r garage. Spac rins. thruout. Superb in- terior decor. . . . .......... $118 ,000. BLUE LAGOON VILLAS Seashore luxury condon1iniun1s One 3 bedroom· VIE\V . . . . . . . . 864.900 One 2 bedroorn ·garden patio ...•.... S53,500 DUPLEXES ('al! ll5 fo r details on our fine scl~ction !13.500 lo !115.000 R-1 LOT S ii olfcrings of \1·aterfront sites Sti8.5o0 -Sl50.000 BROKERS & SALESMEN \Ve ha ve a n opening for one experienced n1a n or 1v9rnan 111 ou r Rcsidentiol Divi.s1011. Applica nt n111 st po:':ses.'> integrity, enthusi- asm & a mbition to match our own high ~t a nda rds. \Ve also have an opcnin_g for one experienced 1nan in our In vestment Division. \1'ilh th~ sa1l'1C qua!if1cll tion s. If you are a profess10nal. interested in a beautiful office in the fi~est location. ~ro rki11g \Vilh congcn- J<ll associates. \1 e <'Ire interested in meetinu yo11. o OFFICE OPEN SUNDA Y 10.5 ,30 "Our 2Sth Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San J oaquin Hil ls Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 1-----· REALTORS 6-46-7755 General 1000 Ge neral 1000 ----------------ATTENTION BACHELORS F:111ny ~Olli' i>l"p;or;olr, ~[)lit"• i•·us, th»1 .,.,r !J('drnf1111, 11111· in t• r'l'l(nn h•J1111• wi!h !'!rT1l'i1 • l1u1lt -1n k111 •h1•n :ind rnnm1 llvin~ r..)(ln1 11•i 1h fit'('plnt"<' ::;Pn.0>"11 t;• .1~1·d aml L':i1·ai-:e.1 llE \P T!!I;: l!AH\IF.CiT hv rf'n!in.: thr lnvl'l,v 1903 '. _ ~qua1t• !001. 1hrrr l~·fh"<10ll1, ! t1111 hi.1h d1n1n•: roon1 _hn111C' llNJEJ.ll.E fiEJM.E:§ 1'.1!h rlo'('ll"I{" hudl·h1 kllrhl:'rL 1111d !.1n:r ::o·:.:::fr f·11ntly Mesa Verde n~•tn 111111 f11 l'pl:u·r [.a1'f!r Iii~ P;iC'f'S('ll ~·r · \\O~J;.i1•-l1k1• f1•11cl'(I ~·;o1d. do111JI•• -:;nra•;I' h1ndst11pint: 111 lhr hr:1r1 of wuh u111i1y ~p;"H'f'. rill 11ndPr :'\!r<::i \lrnl". ·1 hd1"n1~. pl11- n11i· 'oa)f -<•n ~tlr~1J ~cl-Up. 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S1r111\' !il'f'jl la•·r R·:l 1111 lnclu<lts L'Ulc l'L'nt,11 pl\)fK'~)' 1 !already leased), stat.:!:· 1 11-ers :tnrl plP1ll l •)f pn•,ilt",V. UNIQUE FINANCING JIM WOOD, REAL TOR 546-5990 $128 PER MONTH TOTAL [11c·ludl"!<i t:n;<>s, u1suro11 ~·· 11r111cip:\I illltl ~.•,', an11ual 1 •I" "" 1his fJIA ••xi~·1ni:. hl!Jtl. :t : i,0'10 h;o.1·~a1n f\Jr 11 sharp :{ PLlTS f:11111[y 1·001•1 , 1 ~4 bath hVllH' t.rea1 laonll ~ Qu,.•t lz<;>r-1\nl'l'I 1-. •~hid' i<11"1'' 1. Thrrf' l:i ri:•' bf'cl I roo1n;;;, lan11Jy room . an1j dn11hh' hrio·k 111 .. pla<'t'. :\II h11 il1 u1 i.11< hrn 111rludi11~ OCEAN VIEW Lv1"1·l1' 1•us111111 lio1nc un -1:·:~ Cu111dc11 Hoar! Ju ,.,,·lusivc Ciuneo ~horcs Cll'E'.14 HOUSE DA ILY :: 1;1·•11'!..l(>rn" • :: n u1l1,; \\ ;1n11, 1·11n1f01'!.'1blc dr11 111 .. 11 i· poobhle l.'u1111 \J 1 l'a( Joc11lion ai·\'Oss lhc slret'l fl'oln IH'11 n1c co111mu nlly beat h $3'3.500 673-4400 Estate Sale Fi'•'r upper -10 be so ld In "'a.~ "·• eondnion 13at·k Ra)• a 1·1·a • fiOO"I sizr lor. :: :"\icr s1~,· i..; .. i1rms, 'l Baths, hard. ll<J<ll l fh1Urs. rrpts & hc;i1·y sliak.<" nJt•f t "ll1\ or \",\ 1<•1•111~ U\ ;tilahlc -$29,:00. Call :i·l.rSlZ-1. \outh" {. oast . -- Bayshores OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 2611 BAYSHOR E DRIVE '{r·• " 1•111 .1rr l,r111 h""' Ray (''ul •. \ \':u·h1 l 1111.fH1-.: · Loi • 1. ' 1+<11111 ,..·11 !,1 ,\111•'1' lt',.111, l;·o• !I\ 1"1)1. lolp l'ull<ii ti .. n , 1~1111 tu <''-liand -sLI:. TCl-11 \ r s 1!1.:mo "C" THOMAS Reoltor ~~! \\" Cu«~I lh1·) ~dS·:i:.27 ;\t'" 1~.i·t Bra~·h. E1 e. :) li-J."·~~ -. Open Su,;~ 1-S e BEACH HIDEAWAY ,t· I 1r1h. t'<10111. 1-lllk.. 1u Ll.·~u'll (J,, 11<'• " lwlp l111:111t·. S l~. •to• ; I \I ll .;• I Hal Pinckin & Assoc. r:E,\LTIJlt.S -SEEN~THE REST?' Now See The Best I The Bluffs ~ta1t•lr~s ~11·1 I ~1ul, L.11 .<' frn• 1>1! yart!. i-:\l.~ll1a• J,,•1 I SPARKLING POOLS I ESTATE lrllf'l"•St 1in;1ne1ng ;1•a1Lolol, f\l'JTll !10:\IF:S 1\TJ',\llll!.:D1 SETTLEMENT Pool under Roof 1 :,· 1: 1 f.11111111n1, I· ,1l\ 2141 Vista Enlrada Open Sat,, Sun. J.) BO YD RE AL TY ::32'.I l'.. C11<1:.I lh•) . ltl:'ll • 675-5930 • 3090 Bal i Circle Absolute Exclusivi ty! priL"r {lnb j~i,'J-,o. -A-Touch of sPani-,h- (l1i1· .. r \Jo ·~·· '•'l1lo· .• · 1110~1 Tl1f' oilti111:1!r ill ('](""711\P•' I r1hl•dn built \ f)<•d1Hll111 c I h l\';illnl pnt1u ·; 1:1: d in '"1!.•l.t1ld1n:.: .1n1111·s 11 ·' f\pd. n, ,lo,lfln1.< pl 11 ~ ~1'p!!l":1:0• h"111r 'lll;rou1;0L111-.: f1·•·r· 11" ill 0 eswort y -+ I <lli!h 11~·· 1'••'1\l "\'I' ,. ~ g"I+<)!.• ,!'I lll'f'' IO • I l1<1 lli~. ho t; ,.,p .. 11~1· rd01nJ: r11ll) 1i.1nl;'ll~J lan11ly 1·mn1 \11•."> 0\1'1" PO\Jl. • J1111.r1:.:. 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SAT & SUN 1-5 :lfll Kin:!.~ Pl;I{'(', :"\\\pt 11.:hl~ 13<'."IU!ifu!. rrd1•,·11ralt'ol 1 13rrl- Ne ar We5lcliff , ~ Bcdro•111 & fan11 ty nn. 111•s1lcd 011 lovely. quirt, tree lined i;!rcct. Sp:il'lous ll1·Jng r1\l h;ls n1as1;11c h1•iek firt'- plat'•'. BBQ in fanuly 1111 Xln1 sh;1:: carpc1111i: on J>C6· r~1._ '! hath J1on1r ' P0<1L g\'d h;1nh1ovd S~!l.~00. Sec L11•111i; r111 " lrl"'I" ,i;. h\I~" it 11r111 • ramll:i. rrn._ :\r11• c1111~. dtlc No On V•ts Lo On FHA J;ilt'agr, hl!in~. ) 1..:1n;r lo!, tnL'tl front & 1'Car i\nd 1·losr i11 convrnlrnrr TuwPnnc. !rl'C!li 11111! prhin·~. Lo1·"l.v thrrr hcclroorn 1 1•• :1!1 built-in ki!ch1'11, Jar~r rl lning aretl. :llas~i\'r noot• & Co 1•) crll\ni:: ~tonr l1rrploH'C' Lachenmyer Re.i ltot for privHcy ,!.: safety. 3 Ecd· n11. 11: IlA. shekr roof, dble gu1·. Call Mii'! $23,950. BOB OLSON REAL TOR 546-5580 I Mediterranean -Hl':AL ro~ Drlightful patio a nit pool ro1· lilGO Nr\l·port B!vd .. C.:\1. Ch N' 1 B h Of! ~·ritel111inl11g:. $-19,·500. 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Want to Sefl? ., unitll \1.'lth llrt'pl•Cf's .-..nly I "i'BY O\VNERit 0 eswor Y Carpt'li. and drRpt's throu~h-LIST WITH US S11.::io3 and ownrr i<i!I hr!p 1 Lo1 r lv 3 Br, 2 R11 011 Ir~ out. ~Iler translt>rred. i\ltJ~t Mulllpl• Listing s fina.nrC'. cornl"r lu(. E-Mtlr. C~I. ~n: Submit your do~11 on PHONE 64S..1070 Cnl\ !10\\' 673-Rj;JO Clu•t' l•i ~chis & h11ck hay, $::!7.fl~iO price to JAY W. YEATS CO. 1 ll !l~r ;u·cf'S! for boAl/f"11n1p-WE SELL A HOME er, .. 11·. C'un U11umc 6~. ('01i. EVERY 31 MINUTES '''r h:i'"r h<•n1t~ !rt srll 1r~1.·1 or nrw loan 1n·r1i1, Nrll"port B~11rh cn1 1rc w I k & L In nll prier rnnc-r~. Pn<·rrl lo JIClt Ill ..... :..tX>. ltl'ltl Bnr!!1£1r Un\•r a er ee ' ___ _,;, __ .;;.,__ ~ •. ,,., II -,._ ,-Q-.-r--. ---,,,,-,., :w~ \'1'111'1 Bn)·n. fi·IG-Hi'..'O --~-·"•·1_• ____ 1 -.OPEN-SUN T 5*° ''""·· · '""111 111 · * OCEANFRONT * rtealhn·s 22:"i Goldrnrnit. E11!';1~1r1,.. Cni;1a ~lr~a. 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Furn ish~ Newport a..ch 2200 Gen.r•I 3000 I G1n1r1I 4000 General 4000 General _•ooo YEAR l.<'11.~1· -:1 1:. ... 1i,'"111, 1,0\'~J.Y a t"·rlr,.1 .. 1n hnu,,. , ;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;11 J hath, dr n, f'.\\r1 ronrn J \t'ry 1·li·1111. ehJ:.<' to ~r.1•h off palio, Uhl in r 1t i.: •'. l 1u·lttrl•·~ c:•rs~I~. rir11~·' i;;:•nlt!:n 1111oc or> 01' tK•fUn .ond 1j1,h11<1sh,.r. BiJt lan11J~ Jllly J.", -$J::.o I" I 0•" hit.·!11 •11 ':. ~..-~. )'\JUii~ S:.!~0 COMP-U-LIST \Vtitc •OJ4 Ll'liirnJ ltd u10111h. ,\,J( for J im S:11d•'. Loul5vUlr , Ky 40'.'{17 !Wi2-2·l:!'1 CANAL WATEllFllON1,-DICK BERG RLTY Wit h brach. ~·urn. ci1· 1111f ------ Vrry Tlll'l' :l Br. :.! 811 S450 r.to. Year lr;.i ~r·.C =~·~·~•a:...:.M:o:.••~•:_ __ _;;3~1;:;:00 Grliilam _ R~l!~--~b-~-!~J RENT -LEASE WATERFRONT -J)(>l uxc Jn: or LEASE OPTION Duplex, all conv, t..oo1 doc,.!:\ Jlo1nrs ••.... :: Bedrn1 S:ZOO Sun1mer vacation or 1v1nt7'r. , ·I Bf'drm S250. ~. Be<Jrn1 l11x. 67:\-71161 or n~O.i 1 6.~i-&':84 I ury t1<>mP, $:; ~1 n10. alw h111·h(·Juri.' romto S145 Ill\! * * * * APARTMENT RENTAL LISTING SERVICE C 'oMPUTER PROCESSED RENTAL INFORMATION CoMPLETE APARTMENT DEscR1PT10Ns ~OURTE SY LISTINGS FOR APT. M ANAGERS Copies oF LISTINGS sooN TO BE AVAILABLE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN LOCAL REAL EST ATE OFFICES Newport St.o res 2220 :.;.;:.:__::::.::.: JUNE: 1h111 Uthnr Day_ 'h"! erri .~ Bil, 2 BA 11011:-.r I 546-9521 FOR INFORMAT ION: Bo x 4486 Newport Pt.one: 642·465 6 Beacli 92664 blk on'i!.fl, cluh faf". 1 11~1 I_ [ HO i-32!KI 111krlays I 7,;;:;;::~;--~"""""""""~===:::::::=:::::::::::::::::===.::=-~-:::::::=::=11 -----~---i ~ .. R~. 1 , B,., fully d'."Jlf'd. RENTALS • ll'hll, hplc-• .o;1ove, r(fr1~. Houses Unfurnished General 4000 General <4000 Unive rsity Park 2237 1 f'l1<"1 }'arrl. Jll!.l io, dbl gar. 1 ;;;;;;i;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;;;~;i;;iii;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iifl F .;c...c:....:c:.c..:...::;.:c__;;;::;_ I \I t<IJ.: 10 Shupni:: Ctr, !\lt•;,a Newport Beach 3200 I I 4 &!nus & fa1n1ly n10m 1\\f'1nC1r1a.I . Cul-d e-;,;11· St. .Junf' \~1 10 [>1·<·. l.1 •••• ~:::z;,' $1·1~ r-.t ... 1•:1'<'!<. 67'.l-,1712. NO. Bl.C~·t·s· V1r w, '1 hr, * NEW-PLUSH * 4 B<!r111s. ,t· family n~1111 . I X!Zt·:DED children & JK'ls, Jain. arra, 1':. ba. SI-hi <., ,Jun1• 20 to Srp1 . 20 •... s.::lfl I .~ !Jr's, 2 B<1 's, crpts, drps, p..ols, 1cnn1.~. $l9j. fiM-01i.~ BOB PETITr. ,,,.,,,,,,. 1'""'· 1''1'· 1'' "°"""' ''"· '8 ":-;--"-,,-c"""":-i,.;o 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED APTS. "Suu·r 1:11f," -"' rnd pal111, ,lbl ;.::ir, 11 111111, hr vr .~'1-;:, lo~· 11111. Avail . 11~ltJ 1111 1·1 "1.1111~ 1·111. s~~r1 :.:>1-r,510 nu11·, • !i•1:t-21i."1i • Balboa . 2300 f11'''""'u:S1'-=-3-Bc. """ u-·---;-----3237 ADULTS ONLY, NO PETS I----------.: IJa. •TP'"· rll"ps, hltns. niv1rs1ty Park •SU;\L\lf.H. nr Yral'IJ'. ~-,' $'12j 1110. ti • 7 :;~1-91.12 , I "R I I I Bayrront Balboa Pr n1n. furn /1~~-11 ;J.1 ~ ~R : ;o~:·; }~)-''.~:~.:::::: ~~~ 2035 Fullerton Costa Mesa 5 BR. 4 BA. P>ec-110.,1. , non" '~"""· ,.,.,, ,,,_.,, ' "" ' '"' ............ 1::00 ' . Avail &>p1. 1 sr. C;1ll til:l-11t:l!l ~ ;11'tJ, Sl 1:.. 21;:~'\ Orange :> B11. "J. ha ..•..•..•••• s:::,o I ~~~~':'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!!!!''!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!~[I /\1c., C1n the rear). :; UR. 2 ba ............ s:llij'RENTALS Lido ls_l_• _____ 2_3_5_1 LArtGL '.! Rrl rm, 1 ba.!11, 4 BR. Exf'r. IK1111r. ..•.•. $j 7j Houses Unfurnished 1' G•ne ral '4000 LlJ)."URIOUSLY I F g;or, 11:it1u l'>sidc, $200 mo. • Red Hill Realty 2 ur n. -~· ia:>-1~18 ( U111v, Park Ccnicr, Jry 111e Laguno Boach 3705 $160 • ·i 111111. to ()('('an, 2 ecult\·e Br, 1 l'l.1. th'<'~~-t m i. So. pa110. Nr. Bc11eh .\101J~:R.N-:l Br, .,..,/w rrp!.~, JI all /\ny!1111 .. 83.~~~~'-hr 'nl•H" ", r h1Jd & pet I ·' I f-•s>·s •V \IL""Lt" l BR + ~rp. ~Jf'rpin.,. 1111. "'"li·n111., J3 1-6.'l80 Bkr. Adull!>. I Yr. l~r. St~-. n10 vrp~. gar. Adults. • ·"· ·· " • "o , .. 61~ •••1 I ., • ''''" C I , • R•· t ''' 1"''1-<'l"pl~. rlrps. lrplr. llat1'.'.•' I ....-o-o~' or ~ 1 li.'>"-.,.J!.! _*I•_::_~-~·* ___ ·' >. ,· l~. z·n;. ··········•:.' v.·C!ek1lay' , BIJH\I . [1· h d . ,1,. ~Br. t.· fa111 . 1111 .•..••• Sl.JQ t.· relr1.i:;. i\1on' furn. a~··11I. Costa Mesa 4100 ·~=======~~=~ -· · a ac" gar. .,,, , B 1 • 1. 1.,. \\";ilh ru b•·h &· .:;lto!''· 'lfi • -~ I 1--0 \ 1 J 1 " r. 11111 ,v, r in n11 •. , ., ,i 111. 1 \,11 • t111r .1 nn 2 1 1 · 1,,..A 1111'1 1 n el 111i1. fi 7:l-'19S:. $30 WEEK & UP 1 1 Laguna Boacli 2705 • ·.,10."~··1 • , -•· ia1 '-" · ......... • .,~, 1--':.;....;c.__c.;:..: ___ _c.: --"''"" --1 8013 PETTIT Hr<1l l1u· 4!H rifi::li ~;rL 1110 !.· I BEIJBOO:'l lS OPEN hOUM' ll11s wkrru!. !0:;1 ~' R!:. l~j~I :·R"" Charlr SI,, ··~1111·r 19.li;·· $17:, [JI\ Bc-aulifut 11llll1'\t 'I V & K1tchr11eltf'~ inl:I. Mirama1• NC'v.lv furn :<plit l ~IJU 1110. No pC!l.o;. l child &.1J.QlfJI ~Br.~ Ba Cus!nni :)parush L1nf'11-. &.: n11t1d srt av1u.l level 3 Brt, 2 .BA, Jgc l 1~·i 'ii..:.&tl~'..!2.i!I FOR. l.A!ase/Opllo n to Buy, Brllm"d, fqilt., vir w, Ch1h1L•c11s &petsrction rn1, !rpl, n1od li!C', rn·n v11 . ".! J"iR. Ilse. Brau1 (•eilings, 5 Bdrm honil', pool , tf'nnis .• 12-!~li7. 2376 NEWPORT BLVD. ~wn, 2~~rpor~. S.~~..O 11111 b1·. f,-plt'. rrv pa1 io. Adults, no rrt, f'lc. Pnvil. S:l~O. Avail 4BR-.-,-B~A-.-,T-,-"-.-,-,0-.<;, 548-97SS ves : 46" -427•1 •·011. J/i'ls. $148. &12-8."120 .July 1. 8:1.1-0076 hltns, ix:c~n 11i<»v. $:!9J 1110. k \VEl:.J\LY * San Clement• 27 10 I Newport Beach 3200 Irvine 3238 2 BR., "J. ha., Su111n1rr nr BE1\UTIYUL 3 hcril"llOm, e NF.\V 110U.<:;F:, CPTS, longrr Dbl. _i:11r~i.:.,, f'r.v. J;in1ily 1iX1m. 2'~ l111lh.~. DRPS, -l BOR1,IS. 2 UATll. patio. nr. ~lf courM', a t.hi lls (.h1·n"r \11!1 lease S295 fl("r L!-:ASE, $300. 833-2'.·:1 7 49249.">14 niu. or lra.sr /opllon. I Jean Smitli, Realtor --------- Summer Renta ls 2910 646-3255 ~~~·~d~_a!" 3250 NE\VPORT l ~lanrl • '.' !-:R. 1Jreping porch. pnv dOC'k. N ewport B•ac:_h __ J~ BRAND NEW S22.'> per '1k. C<tl! Jo.i<}..."JOG! or 8714 101:: <''""s .\· \\kr nd1,. DOVER SHORE S TAKING Hr~er,~uQ;: l•ir:! t Lt-:A:":f-.:. lmmar, ·I Bdrm. Br. f\ir11• Apt. 11,..~11. ,,,.11, Ii I 1.1n1ily r m., Ivan \\"ells built Sh'f'pll 6. Ph. fi ,t 'l -:1'.!'l fll li(•nlf'. P~ ~r> uld. Incl. "'·kdayi1 an 6 p 111 :..:;1nJr11rr, _,r;ir s l••aSP rmrn I ,l11ly 1;11h $7011 Pf'r" 111onth. ./ DELUX ~: 1 Bl!. .\pl. · 6/15-9/15 . 1~7·, 1110.1 I P,Dlt1\I~. [;111111.\1 r11n111, \Ves1cl1fl ar.,a. lil2..li'.!j 1 I hnnu•. ~S~ll Prr n1onth, RENTAL) Mnd -r1r l"asr op1lon. Hous•s Unfurnished MACNAB·IRVINE 1714 1 642-823S Nf'vcr oct upif'd. !larhor Vie" homC". 4 BR., farn. r111 , 21: ha. QU1("1 C\J l·flC'·sat· Sll"f't'I . Children ok, 1-"J. ~T l't. Call. Bay & Beach Rlty, Inc, 67j...30CX) 673-1 35.~ F,vr~ 2 RH llo111f'. N . ..;1dr of 1111\, -~~10 1110. /\1a1I. 7\l;iy 26 I 01\"n .. r. 67:>..1:r.19 ~n :.1 1:-.:c-:~.l1~~·ft.": l'rpf!;. d rp~. lrplr, !nl"c!y l1r1r·k pu110. ~17.J. f~1t-fill0 ~~-~!!..a_.1 JOOO /-...,.,..,.-,.........,...,....,~ / ---------Lido Isl• 3351 TOWN HOUSE ~ Bit "J. i;A, braut. cus. iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IN 1'.100 "11 · It. ~ 1'"'P-trpli·.~. LIDO ISLE Tl G N p1<11ld rlr n, forn1! & in[r n1I HUN N TO ding. ~rrnklt•r:-. t ;;1rrl11r f.: YEARLY LEASE BEACH 1,·1r JJ(L :s:i2·, ino. lra~f'. 2919 2 Ar. 2 Ba home. Can hr L . 3 ix'd I '· 1 P~pr'r L n. 642-W::7 i;rm1-furn. Rcrlcc. New 1\·1,1 uxun ous room : · ------shai: 1-rp1 , rlish\v11.shrr, Jo!ll.f· ha!hs. Buil!·u1~ 111rlud1 ni.:. TQ\\';\"l!t)USE: ~ Br.. 2• o· I I 2 hagc disposal, hltns, 2 ··ai· . w11.sh4-r nnd dryer . tully f'fl r. I HA, Jl'p c, pat1n, poo, II I I i::11r. l.ovrly patin. Pnv p!"1Pd, rlrarors arid ilouhlr , ... r ~-•r. " 11111~. •·rp s. 'u.,r. sno n1nnth. 1\sk lur I tlt"J·'· l~-r $27:0 n1n. S'it..SSll bch('I> ,t· i·luh f11"1V11 ;ivall 2 ' knd 1-:N.JOY 11 1 ~ Sli~l1'11F:R A"l Ken r.ras _"I" 612-k•7 r_V"<; nr _v.· s._ --\\/INTER RJ\TF.S. s,.12;1 1110. 961 "2111 "fl lf: Bl.L'~·Fs: ·1 Br .. 2 Ba. ('all for appt: Da~·s, 6i:>-82:r:. DICK BERG RLTY I :' f'\ll" i.:.ir .. •·p!s. drr s. :ill <'\"f'.~ 5;: .. !!0-IO. __ _ _ hlln> A1a11. 'l\1.iy 20th. Only '!~~~~~~!""!~~ TOWN HOUSE \21:>. r .• 11 Rrok('r 6i.-...16f.2 ~---- IN t"Olt L .. a.~,.-:-:r11· c:a~lhlu ff Hunt ington Beach 3400 BEACH ~-::<t. Nr . ~rhool, tnk!, Jl'Yll, :: RP.. 2 B''· blt n~, hrdw1I HUNTINGTON I ( ••ndnn11n111m.:: BR. 2'~ RI\ • •·" I l I rl ll0'11·~. llrps. l_i:e Cr nr r r! ·~ ·~·11,.......ni >Ill< 10. n1· 11 f'~ ti'11 n1<; ct-.. 011·1wr li-1-1~1~.1-1 1 all m11.10rs.pph11nrr~ Arli1h 1----------~a ril . Room for trl r/OOa comniunilv S17"• mt•nlh. * BLUFFS * Rt'a"$1)11Ahle 10 r,.smns1blr 962-'l l';! ~ 1:n -: 11''· Fn1 Hm. fr plt, party. :"lbi-4:l~l1 DICK B. ER. G. RLTY I !rlr"r! ,\".t Poro!. l.11x 2 :slnry., ~·nRL~., To•1~."-""-,-,-"-'l br I \"",(I * fil 1 ·1-··11 • • ·---_ __ '...'. __ ' ""1' ____ 2 1i..1 ,<:"rpl ,dqi~,fr11lr,hl tn~. S!60 •. '. llr. J·'~ h;i. I~ o. ! * 1 n n nr;ir t)f'A r)1 M l<•f'lr•f'rl p1d1,., 11. I l 11 c b pd rhlrlrn I.· P"I 11rlmn1r rb 1 r r·t• \ •';1i·· i•"il<" ~ 2 2 ~.. ra1"f)(l1"t .. \17j %2-!11ti2 a l! ~1 Blur Rr a(Ylll. 6-[H!l l I Rkr. 11\11111111v S:tiO. ,(ij-.~IOU I ': -1;1:-11~1 /i·rl-;,-h~h ~-n1·-.-frn1 rplM.h l1n~. 1-;·: 111( :!'~171·1;-h;;-;1,.. -1 1111 cn .. -t 1[11). \l~fl n1n. rrpl~. fir~. cl11lr!n ,n ok jS11u11111IP:! ponl. $28.i ~!0111h .1rly or S~OO fnr .!1111r, .July Bluf' Bf'<1r0n. 111.;.. O~. 1~11 f'111rl11n J{r;dtor ~;~,..i:~ I ~ui:;. ~-..IG-\:11:.1 or 67~~s~. 3000 Gen•ral $©\'.tJ}~-~'BlrS" The Punle wilh. lhe Bui/I-In Chuclle I LESTEH I I I I I I I ZIORAL I · I I I I I . ' r I RATBEH I 1-.:.::;::.:.:;:.;,,..,l~.,.l-,..I -! A man who can drive L:::I =' ===:::••felywhile kissing a loue--, 1 ly girl isn't giv ing the kiss '--.:.;FA:;:L::B::;E:..F~~~-r-l· alt the -it· dese rves. I I l I ' 1-J-..L-..L.-L......L--' .1'-11 I I 0 Cotnplei. tM ch1Kkle quot.d , .;.H:.::E;.:1.ol;;AH;.:-T1,....-,....-i bv 11111llQI '" ft'9 ,..1\SlnO Wl:ll'"d t"j I I I ' I I ' you d-veq,.!~:.'!:!!.~!· below. 3000 83:i-Q792 Lovr ly ;i p!, Bac helors or Duplex•s Unfu rn. 3975 l 130R;ll.. k1tr hf'n fu rn11<li"d, <Jrapri; anr! rarr<.:' .vard. 212 fJp11rr, Cn~1a 'l !'~il . t•plo;. 1'11rn1shings compl. J\1(f:hr·n,.l h·s. :s::j wk.pays ;ill, 9:JS El Camino Dr. ~)'\fi.-0 1:11 51nT~:1.'~.,~,-"-.. ~l<11s.. ht rl . fYl"'I, a1r cc nt1., 'lUPcn bds.,, i\ll ""' r \ Daily .~-11 kly I RENTALS r,•t• • ~.;1~ ,11;. u1• ~'OW Apts. Furni$lied 'r"i~wt l~h d. :~::::..__ _ I --· ---SP1\C!UUS. Attr a r. Pon! General 4003 1 Ut1l prl Gard en,, Living .. 1[ RH Sl...0 &: up. -Br .. ~1 7J. S • I /"tull•. 11(1 pct.~. 7·10 \V. 18th ' 1ng e ,, · ' " . - ---SUS CASITAS Adults l.11x11ry s1nclr , l f.· 1 hrrl- room 11part1n<'nts, f11 r111~h rd anrl unfu n1ish••rl. \1·11!1 complete pn1·ac-v 11nc! lrt.nrl· i;c11 pcd country Club ;1!n1os· 11hcrc 1nclut!1n.'; S7::.0,000 "·orth 111 recrratJonal f;u:il· ille.!i rles1:::-ncd an,• oprratl..!d JUSI for s.111.;;:lr. proplc. t '11111. I Bit ./\pi~. Arlulrs •1111.\, 1 .. -, f){'I.~. :.!110 Nc 11·porl Blvrl. f",\l. 6·12·!1~f. ~ -,JnUn1.~:\\• i <1 " ~1oh1ll.' 11 n m r. C"O:.IPLETF:LY f1111o1~hr•1I. 'laturr arlults. ·,ll\-2·1':11 I $11.o . ! BDl1'l. 1;1rn:-ul 11. I .~raf·1·. i\ilul!~. (h•>e to .~!nr•·• Qu1r l. 198:1 Pon1ona. :,1.~1171,'l lo-QUI 1::r Tuc11:rnl)uplex R!ln~. ~.tr~. 1•al10. ~.:.side. 1\rlul!~. no Pf'I~. ·:,,o B lfilh Pl. 6-\l -1298 Re nts From $145 to $300 lrn1nrcl1.;lr Ckrup;i nf"y !\lo. to tllo. Lca:t' .\\all . AN AHEI M "207 :;n, Grnokhur,t 11 hlk ."<I. "f J ,111("Q[r11 171~1 77'.!-1".00 I u;~:uR:-1-~-Bdr1n apt, ,\flul1~ only, nn pr.t:<, r!~ 1 .. ShQJl. 111quirl.' 179 12 lt<X'h•'~t~. I ('11Zr 1 r\J~ f\"f'a r Civ1c l ('rn11 ,. s1:-· •. r n11plr JlL""C h:r· ,.,...; 1 111 f.iot 0 1\ l:i lf,..1!12fi 1 HJ{ (";A rdrn dup!"x:-~!"251 10<·1 11111 Q111rl. n111.turc Hrh11! Rr !c '.1 l~·S007 I GARD EN GROVE , 1-1~R~'11·;m1J--:-!nr1:::: u_111 11100 Cl llf'Hlt•rl r~iol. A rltllt ~. Call . mp1n.;n i\vr '>l ~-:•1i.'? 1 (4 blk!; \\'. Snnla 1\n>1 .-,,.\·.) _ ------- <II 1t 1;~r.:-:n::o • 11 Hrlr111. 111 r n, ··pr.~. ;ioi11H~. n'I prl~. Pauo. t:all f.\l-61 12 NEV/POR T BEACH I '" ' "" I IRVl i'IV ANl! 11;11i 11 i 11 1-,.1; ... o '·'° I J1 ,\Cl!~.l.OH .;pt f"u r n J I Jrp-, 11f'11' 11 '"' ~·pl~. rooL JI\ 1 h.!l r,i: .. nn~1 air .~ pn1 South Bay Club Apartment5 l!OLJDA Y PL\Z;.;> OF:J.UXE. Sparious I Bclrrn Furn npt .i1 ~J plu;; u!il lll"'alf'd pool, amplt' parking. No r h1ldr"Pn -no pfl~ ! .19fl.) Pomona. c.:.1. . I RF,;\t ARJ\,\El..Y-- llNRf-:J.IF:\I ARI .Y EXTRAORDINARILY BEAUTIF'UL Val D'lsere Gerden Apt s I Putting i:;rct"n, ,1·a1erfall & ~'1c11.m, Uowcrs e~·<'ryv.·herr., 4:l" pml, rcc. too1n, hilllarcli::, BBQ·.o;, Sa11na, l11rri .. unfu rn, l t.-"J. Br, nlso Si 11gl"~ lron1 Sl.13. S('c 11' 2000 P11~r<ns Rel., &12-R670. Br1 111rrn I !Ar· bor & Nr•\"JIOr1 . 2 Blk N. 191h RENTMNITURE :I Hoo111s 110111 $\!I 9:1 l\!on!h 111 111r,11lh l:f'n!~I.\ \\'1dc Srlr r11n11 JOO' 0 Pt.;J{CJ IASF. orT!ON ~·I hr. Ocl11·c1·~ Cu~1on1 Furn•hu·e R<'nl il.I jJ7 IY. lqlh. C;>.1 ~~Ol-:"\·1ql 1568 \\r Lincoln, Anhm 771·2800 $95 iurn. Trailer Co5tA t>Tr~. lrtl'lud"s u11l- 111e~. Ol<l t r .tduh cnly. C"on. ''"nlr nt lo ~hopp 1ni: Pll'.<t.fi- 11111 'nrm11nclint:~. t-:11 l"lf'I ... 612-2721 ll!lj 11111(' folfi.'.)(".(,(, • I ,t· 2 Br. Furn, J\p!;\, r noi, 1i7 22nd s1. :-A:-:-\!! r .\1.\1.<;; !i11<:fi1.l Read The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S 8 r:~,r.~UM8fREO I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I ~~;t;:l~~~.:J:~:'.'.~J;~1!:1 leading (j ~~~A,MME ro Rj I I I I j I I I ) Hill l'n111011A, t ~1 I'm -The Kind Of Woman Who Gets What She Wants . •. Because I'm The Kind Of Woman Who's Smart Enough To Use DAILY PILOT Classified Advertising Believe me, there's nothin g •round our home enym ore th at isn 't being used -because the minut e I discover som ething is no lo nge r needed, I sell it, while it still has ma ximum value, through an inexpensive DAILY PILOT Classified Ad. That way, instead of a clutter of things we don 't use, I have the extra cash that lets me have the newer thin ga •.. the "extra" th in gs my whole fa mily enjoys . Here's what I mean . The cash I got for the good clolhes and toys the children had outgrown bought me t he decorator I.amp I'd been 'N .anting. The musica l instru ment no one played paid for a big part of our portable stereo unit. The power tools redecorated our daughter's room. And, just for the fun of it, the good chair that just didn't match anything anymore took my hus band 11nd me out for a fabulous dinner at tlie fanciest restaurant in town. Go through you r home. Mak; • list of all the worthwh ile things you find that aren't being used . !You'll be surprised at the nu mber you turn up the fi rst time.) Then ,~ ~ial 642-5678 any time between 8 a .m. and 5 p.m. and give you r list to a friendly, experienced Ad Writer. That's ell there is to it. It's inexpensive tool It can cost you es little " PENNIES A DAY! Well, now that you know my secret -isn 't it time you got started towa rd better, easier, happier living with DAILY PILOT Classified Ads? Stu! being the kind of woman who gets wliat slia wants today! Call Now 642-56 78 Watch for the full week's T.V. listings Saturday's edition of the DAILY PILOT. ,.......__ • • ID • AJ'/\Rl'\l l-:\T-,-.--Marketplace SCRAM-LETS ANSWER IN DIME-A-LINE '"" • ""'"". """" s; .• I ·-----'-''-'-'---'------'---'--':.:..:..::...:::::..::.:. ____ .,. 8 111,. ~Arnn fi·r "l-11111 llkr l--------------------------------------l.--- RENTALS RENTALS Apt1. Furni1 hed Ap11. Furnl1htd Cl ot Coat• Mo•e PARK AVENUE & VILLA POMONA 4100 COSTA MESA'S FINEST -"NEAR THE BEACH" - Bachelor, 1 & 2 Bedrooms Completely Furnished from $140 Adults only, no pets • LuKuriously Furn ished • All Electric Apartments e P rivate G•r11ges • 2 Swimming Pools (heated) • Individual Pi11tios .. ___ .. _PLUS . * NO RATE INCREASE for Summer * Special -1 Month's FREE RENT, No Le:i111e Roqui red 1760 Pomona, Costa Mesa (Wost of Newport, be tween 17th & 18th St.) Costa Mesa 4100 Huntington Beach 4400 --~---~--DUPLEX I nit rurrt. near shop·i,:. Quh't, no dogs. ~~1~·2720 $107. N1C·1· Slllgh~. \,,111. Quit•!. I adult. No pt'\!'. 319 Univrr~11y. frM -4212. ----1 BR. C!ran, Attrac. F'urn. $!HJ. Le11.sr. Refs. Cpl <1r rr.tired. 2518 Ne11•port Blvd. "SOLTEROS APTS. Bachelol' & l BR's, l'ool. /\dulls. no pc'l.S. F'ron1 Sl ·IO up_ 17301 Kecl~on Ln; 1-l.B. ~1 b!k \\'. of Dench, on ~!atPr. l 8·12-7848. STONEHENGE APTS. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Dsh11·hr. Poot. Jnf;1n1 ok .. $185. 2::120 floricln. 531).27:10 Newport Beach 4200 2 BR. A•iults only. U!ll pd. --~--------B!•aut.-Qu1el. S200. 17676 Newport Beach Can1l'ron. 842--612! GRANO OPENING IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY t.urury i;ardC'n a partments offerini:: complete prh·ac)'. beautiful landscaping & unparallc!C'd n•creaUonaJ (aci!it!rs in a country cl ub atmosphere. No1v !easing in Ne11•po1·l Beach. f\Iodcls orcn 10 am to 8 pm Rents fron1 $13:)..$310 Furnii;hed or unfurnishe-d 2 l~H. ii.t bt>ach. Artu !ts. no llt'I;;. S!SO. lr111. 219 1j!li SL, 220 12th SL H13 Laguna Beac~ 4705 EXCEPT!Ot\AJ.. ocean-front liach1•!or, Lge \iv rn1, ll'pl, hellnn, IC 1"00k1ng facil. Suif- oibl{' 111'1\C'1' or exec. who a11- JWf'c111tes qu1e 1, pleasant sin·. roundings, $175 mo, inc. all util. 494-277~ siActt lhbLfs! 535 W K . VILLAGE INN !';lald srr, hse1vares, loncns ponl, s!f'ps hcach. '194·9,136 OCEAN Front Apt . \\'/garagr, S::O a 11•eek. 49~-7741 $1.i.i Furn lovely 1 lx!rm <L !11 nf'nr bearh, n.>i ponsil>!c f'1nployl'd aOull~. 494--4200 RENTALS I RENTALS Apt1. Unfumlsh.d Aph. Unfumi""itd General 5000 G•neral 5000 Apartment Hunters Take a Break at the El CORDOVA OPEN HOUSE BAR·BE·OUE t-'ree food and refreshrnents \Vil! be served Sunday l to 5 pm. Nice t"'9ght for a hot day o( apartment hunting. \Vhile you're Jllunching, you might \Vant to look over one of our few re1naining apartments. The large l and 2 Bedroom units come with color co- ordinated ki tchens that fea ture disposal and deluxe d ishwashers. Contemporary carpet- ing a nd dra pery. Swim1ning pool and conl- plele rec1·ea tion center with pool table. Out- door bar--be-ques a nd private garage. Rents fro1n $145. The EL CORDOV.o\, an all adult. 32 unit con1- plex , is located one bl ock \vest of Harbor a nd l-la1ni\ton at 2077 Charle, Costa l\·1esa. Call 646-2118. Costa Mesa Elegant Living . 5100Cos.ta Mesa 5100 "Or•"Cf• Ceu"'v" Moil 8t•u· '!ilul A pa rtm1"h " -l'rel~u.oMI l!u•IGtro M•gu•"• r merrimac woods Lu1h l•ndsc•pin9 wf. 35' Pine tr••5, sparkling wat•rf•lh. bubbling streams & S•ren• ponds m eke Merrim•c Woods the p l•ce to liv•, Th••• I & 2 BR, 2 BA, furn, or unfurn. •pts feeture •ir-cond , s1lf-cle1nin9 ovens, b••m ceilings, dis hwashers, priv. g•r•9• w/1tora.9e, el•v•tors, 108" th•rapeutic pool, swim pool, BBQ's, s•un•s & •lovely c lubhouse w l socia l a ctivities. Adults pleas•. From $140. ========7=-=---_c_._._1._M_;•~·-·---~S~l~OOC Costa Mos.a 5100 BRAND-NEW APT-HOMES f\'evrr before lived in. Prl· vatr patio Jivi ng, Ne a r beach & shopping. All n{'w built-ins, dishwashers, \1/v.· carpeting, drapes, privutc living. • 3 l~R-2 BA-frplc .. plu.~ e 2 BR-2 BA.p.i.lios • I BR·l BA-deluxe singlr Corsic.on A p t. Homes SUNF'LO\V F.R AVE. Rh\'11 s. i\l1u11 J._ Unstol Locuted ~~ mile E. of Sou1h Coast Plaza Shopping Centcr Cell 540· 1973 Eves. 545-232 I BAY i\lEADO\V /\PTS. Ne1v eiccil1ng l Bit, .~140. 2 BR, SIG.). Beam <:rilings. \Vood pan'lg. shRg crptg, pril-. palio. SO!Tif" \I'/ frplc.<>. Pool, s:ind volil~y hull er!, rec hldg, pool table.~. put- 11r1i:: green. Adult s, no pt'ls. 387 \V. Bay. Open Jlou~e ]2-7 pm daily. 646--0073, fi73-7629 • MARTINl(j)UE • DELU:-.r; 1 & 2 Brtrzn, Bit- ins range & dishwa11h{'r. enc·l carages. pools, $11' ... $170, part util. 301 & 307 Avocarlo. 54R-7407i e NOW RENTING e lkaut. ne\\' 2 Br. 2 hath 11111t.~ \1•, qua I. cpts. & drps, Plan- 11ec.I for privacy plus outside !iv. areas. pool & N'C, tac ii. J)h\. garagi•s. In the heart ot Npl , Bch, w/easy a('(_-es1 lo shopping, bf>ach, frwys. s:?W to s:IOO BOYD REALTY 644-1617 67S.5930 --- "" BAYRIONT :? BR. 2 BA Luxury Apts. Priv. terrace. ('!cvators, sub- trrrancun pk'g. All rlrf'. Pool, soft \\'<1.trr. docks. :11 21 \V_ Coast Jl wy, Newpor1, G.12-2202 flJH. IPa!le -3 br. :! ha. Blufr s condomin iun1 llVC'rlooking Upper 13 a y _ 540-7165, t!VCS ~4--1247 f\ENTALS ~· Unlvml,,,.. RENTALS ~t&. U~mlohool REAL ESTATE Gener1I Ill' -~ ~----1 ~~'!!tDn leech 5400 L•1~•-•-•-•-•_h ___ s_1o_s 1 Bu•in1a1 R•_•_••_l __ 6060 __ 1 CLIFt' DR. • Dix 3 ... ,R OCEAN VU•:\V O!o~fo'ICES /; 3 ba Apt. Ntw carp. &. SHOPS -Nice st co111n1erc•i11J drapes. \Vill 0 leue. Fan11ly bulld111g 111 ~111 C!1·111rnt1• acceptablt. All i;lruis !run! & ~irk, 1150 ON BEACH! e 1 Bit lli BA FROM S2J5 e 2 HR 2 DA F'ROM $260 e 3 Bil. 2 BA fo'RO~ S360 Cnrpl'I ~~lrape!i-di1h\\'l.Sher he11tc.: J10t1!-!>llu1ia-lenn1s l'l'C roon1-ocean vie11i·s pot1n9-an1pl{· J).ll rlj.iJ1c. Security guards. .FURN . a]AO Av~1il. Ml-ft. shop 111 El Can11no PARK f"RONT -Across from Plaza. l\usy cornr111•ri(';1I Leach steps. :I: BR, 2 batlu tenter. l«JO :-:. l::J Ca1111no »%>on l•.ue Real 492-~)711. •192-7ll!J.I ~fti•r GOOD REAL EST ATE G: 00 pm 49:t~l."1~i6 3:)J N. est.. 1..ag. Sch. •94-751s H1 LLGR E N-s"o"'u~A=R~E-I --2 stnres a11a1 t. tor 11nn1ed Dana Point 5740 1 ealll~ in one or city's Lius1e~1 DAILY PIL OT * * * HUNTINGTON l'ACIFIC 711 OCEAN AV!-:., H.B. (714) 5J6.1487 UPPER 2 Br .t: lien Jt:, •hoplJilll{ C(•nlers. J\fljJ, ~ ba., drpa, crpt.s, apPincs~ :>q. ft, ea , ocean \'ie11i·, htd pool, ttfin-T.\O E. 171h SI., Cosra r.1('~A ed adults. R.W. $115 lie. Call r.1r. Bram (213) OL 1-2700 ,.,_n;;, STORE OR OFFICE· 'lt'h1ddy1 'lt'ant? VVhi11ddy~ Gat? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Speci1I Rat• RF.AL ESTATE 1800 err 1~ l'IQ. 11. Park!ni: Gener• I Heasonable. &16-.2414 Ofc. open 10 a m-6 pm Daily S Lin•• -5 tim" -S bucks llllllES -AO MUST 1HCLUOE \VALK J blks lo beach. Aln1ost ne1y lrg J Br apt, dbl Kar. frplc, wtw crpts, Urps, cl'ol.•hr, 2 b11.. $225 1no. Chldrn ok. No pf'ts. aJG-1711 1-•1111 rflv ""VO. to ltlGlt, 1-Wlut 'f°" w111t In tr1 ... 1--YOUlll P110n1 1...:r/!lf _,...., •...J .,..., If '"""ffflttne. ----------12630 Avon St., Newport 5950 ;:~H~: -$110. 82'1 \V . 19111 -------SI , 0 1. Av"I J,,,.. h t. 2 BR condo, cpts, drps, bltn~. 54S-171i8 '1-~0T ... ING FOii SAlf' -T~.AOf.S 0 .. L Tl Condominium Tc» P l1ce Your Tr1der's P •r•d lM Ad PHONE 642-5678 NEAR Hunl ington Harbour. 'fr1plrxes. Quiet n~a. Lrg 1 BH., clilih11•ash"r. $150. Pets childrt!n ok. t213) 592.-~21, \ 7\4 f 81&-J:...)9 -BE:DRr-.ts. nc.ar-bt!llch, Ill~\\ ly 1lecor11!4•d, b It n . ..; , rrfr ig. l rn 111r<l i ale refrig, \\ash/dryPr, pat, .-::::-,,---~--o=-o~-1TrntJr J:l' Fihrcr.tass Sloop pool, adults. 7141962-6828 Stor1• or office 20,1145. any ~t11gr '11 coniplelion H!'dr<'. 15 car prkj.t, 470 rro111 Sl9!15. \Vant lah· Cad. R I.I W ' ·• 5990 N. N11•t Blvd. &11·"'"~1 -_1_n __ • __ 1_n_~ ____ 1 =""==========:=~== illur, Ltnroln, •·nmrier 111• 1· n1011•r honl<'. 613·f~'«J!I. FF.L\1ALE Doctor \\'/W('IJ-Offic e Rent•I 6070 -.----------mannered dog 1vishe~ to C01\lr-.1F.RCIAL prop , fr1·1· rcn! )Car round unfurn DELUXE 1-2 or J rm. sui!r ,t· clear. N1•xr I•\ si•ars. r"- hou.~e wlfenecd yard 111 nr. Orange Counly Airport \·1na, l G:\000 <'!JU ii}'. For Crtr-.l or La.gunfl . R f' r . ~· Irvin.:· I 11dus!r1 a I hous•', 11ni1 ~ (Ir land posses.~ion. b73·ll;i,.Q., 835'2081. Complt':-.. Carpr t. clrap1·~. <h111rr !17~1·625!) 1'rade"·1111ls lll1y 8 l'l'·8~1l t · -~ ~~~~~ ---\\'ANTED: ground floor. i ~1us1r, alr-contlition!n& & a~:Al iT~UL ENc1:1:-;11 ti BEACH BLUFF APTS J111111orinl s1•ryic<'. 11,1 11 Bdrn1 11.p! for rrspor1s1ble · 111111• nc11r Pasud~n:i Ne1v 2 & :1 BR, pa1ioli, pool, coup!!', lor July J. P('rnl. AVAILABL1': NO\V fur NJ3., Cdtl-1 , C.l"<f. Duplex view. dish\\·11&her. d M k BOB PE'ILJT, Hf'11Hor or unit~. llon1,, \'aluc $29.500 8231 Ellis. 84.:1-8477 ye11r roun , us t now M\V, • 1133-0101 • $160, &12-{i020 aftrrnoon & r leor. Call 51S·~5:t2., LOVELY NEW APTS eves. ,. PRIVATE OFFICE Trade ilf-l lot Costa (l.!esa. Near ~an '1 Lake Park, JR. Eiceculive require! 4 Shag carpel!!, phone, denk & Equity $15.000. \V11.n1 R·l 101 cllsh"·asher. pati~. l &· 2 bdrm home June 15, lease, fill'. ~1odern, clean. ~tcsa o~ home Costal art"a fiun1 bdrms. 709 Palm, 847-3957. \ease option, up to $213. Verde l"rof. Bldr;, SGO month N\vpt Bearh to Dana P t. Al'TRAC. 2 Dr., cpts. drps, !l.36-4023 inclurle!t all utilities. Ca.J I 673-6809. 1~~~~~~~~~-gar, kidii ok. S135. 17401-A RESPONS. family \\'ants 2 J im \Voorl. 5.lS.5~ INVESTl\·IJ-:NT STOCI< Keelson Ln. 9611 -7 510, or J Br. unr, housP. Costa Quoted approx. $10 prr 847--0m ~lesa vie. To $16.J r.ro. Modern Offices share. growing rompu tC'r <-'u. 2 BDR:\1. Apt. c&rpt!s, built-6-16--6293 $7) single, 517~1 2 rni suite. Trade for Real E:ilatl' or ins, gRragc, no peL!;, Call l RESPONSIBLE fe n1a le Air corKI. Sect'y scri:iC(', Boal. 675-10-i7 arier 6 p,ni 962-11578. IC!nchers nePtl hou~r /or p111:k111g, centrally localed. HAV'°E '48 VW B UG LARGE 2 Br duple:.., crpts, summer. Beach area pref. So. Cahl \st Nl\t. Bk. Bid(;'. \\'fl.I, TRAOF. F'OR rlrps. i::-ar. paL10. S ll;i . 641--0!M9, 67:...3211 '.!JO F.. 17th Street VAN Olt BUS. S48--l867 or 847-9308 nniTALSERV!CJ.: CO!!lll. l\·lcsa 6~2-14&:i e ti4:l·:Zli~1 e LA RGE, e!!'an <1.p!. encl'd FrH to Landlords DESK SPACE ~ HR, 2'~ BA Townliou~1·. J:aragr_ Adults. 2604 Eng· Blue Be11.con, 64>0180: Cl\1 '." H. Pr1. patio, pool. f'll'c. lancl s1 5.'\6-11.05 S:\tL Apl or Room v.·/ ba. 222 Forest. Avenue k1trhcn. S32,000. T<ikt• loiv cookg lac. desin'd. CM an:-a Loguno ,Beo ch t!own. lah· n1odel 1·ar, T.D. 5420 up to $6j mo. &46-J.i\9 Or'?? Owner <i-6!>:>4. ~94-!}466 Santa Ana .$150 • LRG l BR. Studio Apt. (Tripll'ic). F11n1ily size kitrh. v.•/ bltns, rrpts, drps, lrplc.. encl gar_ 1 or 2 ch\!drl'n ok. t Nr lil'hls) No pets. 2230 S. Cen!rr St., S.A. Nr \Varn~r. 5\j....()1)89 5620 VILLA MARSEILLES BRAND NEW S PACIOU S & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Adult Living e LANDLORDS.- FREE PENTAL SERVICE *OFFICE SUITE ~ Aenrn1, :! stury, 2600 :>11 Fo1· lelUle 2600 sq tt Jd('al ft honie, 258 Shenvood SI., ~=oBoro="'='="'=-691!~='==cl local!on, do1vnto1\:11 i.a(luna Ctl1, NEED sn1nll housr, du- -Be1tC'h. Crpld, air • cond. plrx, tr1plr .... or fou1·11I!'.-;. 5995 Janitor. U!il, Pr!v duo.1 rest-l'"ar111it• Pncr ltltr J.1$-:!~'0!J Rooms for Rent 1·111 fnc. '\94·9'11H COLLEGE or \\'firkin~ girl: Trn1lr hOll!'f' ln ]1(1ltywool Ba! lslr, kit, TV rm incl. TOP quality oflitr ,;ptll·r , 111 Hiils. 1•qui1y S~l().WO, ur $60. 67j-:\Gl3 Cdi\l. tlV!lil al ·IX Jl{'l' sq . i\1.u~:t 'l l!h \.W~>I, .-qu11y $1:1 Pt:R wk up \\'/kitchen ft. Also UC'n1al or .\lf'llicnl S:-1,IK>O. for hous.~ 1n Sf\, Ori:. $30 v.·k up apls. ~111to•. ~l<'Vl\lor Ii.· Jt1n1tor CnLy. Ownl'r1llrki· 8.'.l!J..l.~JO. i\totel. 5~8-97:>:'. S!'fVlff' 2S~~. E. ('j11\Sl ll11i·y.1---------- Cd,\l. 673.-91'.':1 Ila''' 3111~1 F.C'_ r -:! f1 ·n1;.: SLEF:PING room, PmployP<l Yu•Ta \';ill .• t $10,\l !'<l ~'II g<'ntlrn1a.n, $20 \~·e~k. Ser DESK SPACE ni··s ltanl'h•.l. ra . All prl lur n1anager .J09Pahn,Balboa, 17875 Beach Blvd. Cun11n·l·rrs prvi• O ('nry_ * J,OVELY room. priv:i.lf' Uw111•0 Uk1' •. ~1.i-:lflAf 1·v··~. '¥ ,\1·1·~·. l'US!orn :: Ur, 2 Ba, J}<w•I . li(ll'i;t'~ "r units ok. \\'an!: I nro1ne proprrty, mo. l"r 1101111', pwr hour or '! :1.il ~7631i Ch\'f\f'r/A):'I :-. llL:X. un!I~. clri~c ro tlolly. 11·.,011 Park All rc'n,ed. S:J/l,\IOIJ ~;•IUll}; lor house, l:•t11J or 1111·01111· Ownrr ti7.i·!l:!.i:• ---~-----:.! t\1•11'('1' rl11plr:1,rs. s11lc by :-1d1·: :: l:r. 'J n a ••U, fpll'.S, Nr. l><'t1('!1, £qu1!y <li>Proic. 3~7.000. Trarll' rnr \ural 01· •rnlu~1. J~rnl1or G73·4J:j), 19:..G Jrr11 \\'agnn. 4 \\'heel rl1•1vr . l111h~. 11·1!11• \\'heelK, \'-~. \'alU!' S\1100. Trade fQ!' 1r11nsport11.11on ear, 1not~. 1',VClP or ? G46-4G43 :~ uni!s r11uily S!KMXJ, Oft": :lOnNI lnl. cl1•a r. Vnl. $40~1. 2fl a1•r PS, f"f!Ully S~~1, 'frao;k ln1· hn;it It F'. Darling JUiy, 71·1 HXti.11\il II n'I"rlt,\UI·: 10 ll'l'IKalrd 11/'l'f'S 111 lle111l'I 11 'J rc11t11IS IOI' 1 )r;~nl:(' Cnu111y HICU!llf pn1per!)'. (';di 171 !I !lli2-2~i61 I !1\VE ·:,~ V\\-' -.-u-,-,-I \V!LL Tf\A[)t.: !01· l•:Artl.Y r-.IODEL P ANEL· U!t VAN. ('all r-.likc 002-Jfi~!'t - Hlull" :1 Hr, 2 Bu. c:hoiee <'tJl'tH•r 1'1r1~· Joi, I l<'vr l1 IVll!Jl'<I 1'<f1iLI, ('US r'Xl f(IS1 s:12.~Kl vul, u11 111 S5COO cq low TL), lair riu·. fi·l·l--12tiJ ; Tr11(h' 1"le111· 101 11· 1 l)C'11ul tin•all Vie\\ ln l.a)!lll1!\ ror ur11!.<. ~niall I•~ C.i\1. or ~11h1111t \\' ~; L:1rh1'nn1y1•r 1:111· !).l(;.3!121! "I' 642·223 l\11 v1• shaf'I) 11'1' Corsair dhl l~1l1001 ~· (;, ·;i;, 1•l(•1· i\1erc, \I hunks. h\',Y duly trlr. :-..rrns $20()J \Van! S('asnn. ·~! 'lnd TlJ, Runn11• 646-!i:lG~I furn. & Unfurn. D!shwash~r • color coordinat- ed appliance! • plU!lh. shag carpet • choice or 2 color schemes • 2 baths -stall showers • mln-ored ward- robe doo~ • indirect l!i;h!- ing in ki!chen .. break/a.~! bar • huge private fenced patio • plush l'lndscaping - brick Bar-B-Q's. J.arie heal- ed pools & Jana.l. home, empl -n!lrm;,in, s:·.o. Hunti ngton Bed ch %i113 frt:!-4'.J21, F:x! 2'16 i * * * * ... 3101 So. Brlstol St. (;;Ml. N. of So. Co1u•t Plaza) Santa Ana PHONE' 557·8200 PRIV. llonlf' nca.r Baker & Fairview. cr-.1. a11>0 ne1tr 0 .C.C. Call ;>lj-3298 Motels, Trailer Courts. 5991 o/ \VEEKLY rates, ST·:A LARK r.10TEL. '2 ~ 0 1 Newport Blvd, O:ista !\1esa. Mi•c. Rant•l1 5999 __ BA_Y_L-IDO-lEB~LDDCGc.-·11!!!!1!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!1!!!!!!1!!'~1 Air.cone!. Bayrront-Vicw· REAL ESfATE REAL ESTATE Sr<TC't11 1)·-Xcro,.Jnr111'ir Gonoral General ~·r"111 170--1.000 l!Q fl. ~700 Np! B!\'rl, NB 675·24G·I lots. 6100 R. E. Wa nted ~~-----~1 ~~ OF'F'TCF: OR STOR>' --CdM Re sponsibl~ Party l:i x 3;!' or 30 ic :15' 1.! Ri k. B•'•u:li, :.' a!l.i, r: t Wants to Buy orr st pklng & utll furn Jurs i-an uH· h~"-Af<I J1011;<;P ur uicnrnr properly NPwport & Bay Ctnter, CM Ann Coar~. li75·898!l or On ur nen r \\'ater 2052 Newport Blvd 646-1252 r,7;~~30. }'or Juiv dowu p11ynil 6240 ': DESK SPACE !1·0111 0\1'nC'r ------110 5 3 LOTS. 1.-1XIOO carh plu~ No. El Ca mino Real l;iXJj casement. SlZ,000 Sen Cl•menle Low rto11n. Pannran11c v1rw Oakwood Garden Apartments RENTALS Apts. Unfurnished P ark-Like Surroundings. DELUXE J.2 ': 3 BR AP1'S. ALSO ~~URN. BACJlELOR. I Prv pntios • !ltd Pools Nr shop'i; • Adults only 2 Bdrm nr ocran upr duplx S21JO yearly relr\g & ra ~l· Avail J une J, crpt~. sundeck 311\~ 35th SL 12131 2~1!.J91l J BR. .t: 2 BR. 2 Uaths """ ,,,.. 1~""· ".,,,. '' l -==CA~N~'~T~B~E~B~EA~T~ N1'11i·port li e a eh. 646-01'17 Cl.JUROt & EDUCATION AL 4n2-4120 nr Lagt1nll's Blul'b1rcl Can· Call ' 67S.8S7S B~U~S~I N~-ES~ and FINANCIAL BUILDING For L rasc. Bo1t Locetion in CdM yon 121'.ll 6."i7·l117i. ____ Business. Newport Beach. Ca 11 800 to 1100 sq ft {)('luxe Qr!. r-.tov1• on 101 oo:x1 2,-, Divis!on ot l lighv.·ay~ f7\3l icr Spare~.· A~l\ll l ~ml'<I. Snnln Ana Jlcigh.1".. , Opportunities 4JGO ; -----------! J777 Sant<i Ana ,\ve Ci\t 1700 16th Street 7 14: 642.8170 Westcliff Rivie r a DI< !11111. hlt ·l!I~, crp! " rps. J !Id poi,!. :\r. ~hupp lllb " n·11 Arli1I!« lllOO \\ ESTCLJF lJ!:. •fi\2-.~l•lS t- ·xcn.v l.C ha ! Ed1 n1 :i pl. 01111 ,. . "'° Sll111111<'t' l•'tl l. .. ' '" rnpl illl'll, ~\\ 111 1 pool. ~ l&-:~1!12 <di 1 -LC ; l Br. furn ~\\ 1111'1! l~'°r. "' ·c;111 11ew, Pri;of. adul1 c•ou· ''· p " "' children, "" 11e1~. 7:, 1nr l ut1I. r,.1r,_2-1j6 -----BAYCLIFF MOTEL LO\V \VEEKJ.Y RATES + !chen, TV'.~. n1a1d • l\i II SC!IViCr. rated POil! 1; 11;.:;21;,, • \\'INTER RLNTALSe ABBEY HJ':,\LT\' •tHZ-:;.i!."iO• ----R(;I::: 2 l:ld rn1., l\r1•1•l. Blk. Ocean. Yrly. ""' mo. 7'.1-SOAA A<lulls only. I ~LUXf; ' BR. \\lrstrliff LA " 6 DE l<>c r ool & hu1 1!·1n~ /\dulls " 10 ntO·l'Kl Isl'. &12-627·1 BDRM apt. Clo!iC 1 • 67 lo bay beach. Fllrn nr unfurn. :>--7876, 49~-9'171 Robinson ---l·B R. rurn. Pool. Block lo 1!1111. 1-A!lull. SJ:)(! Ll.>11.sr Coi;ta Mes• 5100 FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. Priva1r patio, pool • ind iv. laundry lac. NeAI' Or;jn11:e \rr. ~\irport & C'l't. Adult.sonly, 20122 Santa Ana Avr. J\lgT_ i\ll'l':. Rru('C j4:J-3S~ ---TI.JE VICTORIAN i\r11-. :! 131! v.·/ .c:ara~c Sl~IO. Adults only. Crp!s, drps, bhns, fncd yard \1·/ patio. \\'l: prl, ;innlnr. 661 Victuria St. C.3&--1120 SPAC. Studio $16;;. 2 "'· J 'l Ba_ gar, patio. ('rp\s, ct1·ps, bllns. children nk. Dys ~112-:{)2~. eves ;i\6-0CS9 Lr., I hdrm, rani;::c. re frig. o"fll.~. rlrp.~. !lar. qui e I re11pon51ble adul!s only. Sill 2~9 Orange , ~18--43fi{I * DELUXE 1 & 2 DR G11rden Apts. Elt-1n.o;. priv. patio, healed pool, Ir pie. Adu lls. $145 mo. 546-5163, Mon. ' "'· all elec. cplfl. dt·ps, GE kit, pine "'""· f'lll'itl gttr, "' b"' $140 J\rl ults. i\1gr. 124 20th St. l~li\1AC. 2 Br. Studio&, crpts, drp~. 1""'1. \\'rkng cpl "' "' gn. sui:lc i,:irl,.;, no chldrn .ages 3:13~ 64·~7~.,.,, ___ 1 3-10. 61&-0 l!l!i. B,\, -Nr l.1~l1J. 1 BR. NE\V Dl.'I: 1 & 2 Br. Shg c rp\, ON l'IVl\I!' pallO $1S.1 1111·1 Ulll. drps, hltns, in11n ed . "ICep. loor\ng a.vl\11. 673-G~j() F rom $!JO. :,11)..1973, 5.tS-2321 p ' wport Hgts. 4210 LAN J & 2 nn_ Lrg kil No CL A ,_, dull11, no peta. S ~l!iO. 21 E. 16th SI .. 646-1 ~1. Co SP b rone del Mac 4250 1\C[OUS I Rr. f(lr rrfiflCd 1chelor. \\'alk " b<h • ' torr. $\Ti n1n. yrly. util pd . 67.l-Ollil - B alboa Island 4355 Ir LRG 2 & J BR. 2 &lhs, fli>lc, bltns. crpls, drps. Encl gar .. patio. 546-lo.34 I NE\V I -2 !3R:S1S0 Ii $170. Ul il incl. Adults only, no pels 241 AVOl".ado • 646-097'1 LGF.. 3 Br, 2 Ra. unr. apt. Nr11r twach. S:t\5 Month 673--.1fili:: 6r.>--0232 -' nr., ' Bi\. .1., 3 SR, I 2 IJ1\. l\1l1~1 .~re, •. )l).·1000 * ·---l"F.\V 1\pl 1 Bf:., RHn~. rl rps, m BO • "' n; AT Slip .<-' Cr I I nr ht•h, ~hopi;, Ad11!\J., Bu £"1·' _ s1 2:1 l\42-1011 11r~µ:r lljl!. S:t:"lll/Vlo. yl'ly 2 Bl! <lc·htXI'. Adult~. Crl)t~. Sii00/1\ln. ~un1111c•r. I ri rr~. l1ltn.•, l?tir. Priv. palln. II Gn1nily HrAlror fi\1-·1620 5·l!l 0111 $Hi:1 mri. • :\1gr Apt 111 • 646-:'542 U'JVE:LY J Br. 2'·• b•. All <'lee. corxl(l f!n_r bor Blvtl • &rn D1e~o fl\)' area. Bltins. 11('1\' crpt, drps, patio, 2 car closed gar, pool. S215. Rrrf'r, 171 •1) :.45.0Hi9, 121::1 6 7 &-j6()() • ( 2 I 3 I Yl9--(J7!10. NEIV Stn1tlr '"' Garden Un1!s. 2 F3 r:. J BA. sha.c: crpis, r!rps. (!Shl\'hr. ' pa1 1us, hrani rrihni;~. frplr, !Hlr. Adulls, 00 J'l"I~. Sl6~1. 21'3.l(l Elden, :J:\7--0062 a.fl 7 pn1 .t: S(1n. NE\V I>F.LUX~~ J ' J "' zip ls, shal{ <'111 !, drp~. bit- in~. dsh1l'sher, garage~. 3 bdrm pvr pat & lrplr. S2J5, ] lx.lrn1 800 sq " $150. Ne So. Coos1 Plaza. »J'-9~ -----VILLA MESA APTS. 2 Bit, Prlv fllllio. Jltd pool. 2 ear f'nc\"cl gar. Chlld~n welromr., "' pets please! $16."1 rno. 719 \\'. \\'ll&0n. 646-12.11. ' BR. Unfurn. Nev.'IY rice. New crp!s & drps. Spo< grounrls. Acl\!s, no J>('t s. $140 rno. 2283 Fountain \Vay E. (l\nrbor tum W. 1111 \Vilson). Wilson Gardeflfi /\pt ~. $170 3 Br, J ~t Ba. palio, bll·ins, crpts, drp1. Ask about. o rli1count plan. B80 Center St. 642-8.'MO. HARBOR GREENS CARDEN & STUDIO AP'TS Bach. 1, 2. J BR's. rrom $110, 7700 J.'cterson l<G-0110 \\'ay, C M. *DELUXE * Lrg 1 Br. apt. unlurn. New crvtg, "'" .,.. lhruoot. bltM, St'P. 11in rm. 998 El Camino pr. 546--0451 LAl'tGE 3 Be, 2 "'· cpls, . .,,.. bltn11. Xlllt N. CM l'I r e a. 0Ud1,, ok. S\69. 561-4!151 DELUXE J Br. 1 P.11 . Rltn1, crpt11, drp~. Cond\1 2 [10011. sn, mo. Call ~~16-:1710 ----I BR. Duple:... Older Adults Only, .S.~:l ""' n1on!h. Call . :'i4S.251.l . \\'h11f' El<:phanti;'! 64!>2006. CHAr\Nfo~L !rout upprr :i Rr. Apt. Adult~. m pf'l~. Y<'a r- ly. 67~27:11 ON-BAY -Nr Lido. J BR. Private pa!lo. SI8J incl ulll. J\loor1ng avail, 67~50 I 3 BR. 2'11 Bath Apt, Sl'·in1- mini:: nr>OI pr1vil \\'/"' crptl!;. s:\00 mo. 673-91)1;3 oELuXr,_1_l3R. \Ves1cl1r1 1(')('. P ool & hltns. Adu!ls. $15:i mo-oo hr. f..1 2.-627·1 Newport Heights .5210 $160 TRIPLEX 2 BR. :t BA . S1url1n Patio, .i;:ar, crp\s, clrps, bhns. 67~1-JiM East Bluff 5242 PRESTIGE LOCATION For lease. deluxe 1!188 sq. It. 4 BR, 2V1 BA apt, Frplc, drapes, crpts, v.·et bar, pri balconies, <\bl gar otf k\IC'hen di;hwhr, dbl oven. Pool. O:inv to r;hop'g schls & ttcttaUon. Only $350 mo. 83.'i Amigos Way, NB Mgr. next door 865 Amigo!, 2 BR. Adul\s. F rpl4-, pool llCCe."iS. 801 IJomllliO $200. 54s-&f77, 644--5516 Corona dal M•r 5250 ~ ON TEN ACRES l i :I: BR. Fw·n IE Unturn Fireplaces I pr1v. patlC! I PoalL Tennl1 • (bntnrt Bltfm_ 900 Sea 1.Ane, 01M 644-2fill <MacArthur nr. CoNt ff")') •Now leasing, new 2 BR . &. J BR. unila. Cpts, drapes, till-ln1, trplc. Open daily 316 -318 MARGUERTTF: Don Fn.nkJln Realtor 67J.fn2 2 REDRM studio w/frplc, patio, r.111rpe1~. rl rp s. 67~;)811, 644-$42 l BR. Apt, portly rurn. S\~iO mo. Newly dCt.'(lJ'a!etJ. Call Robln!IOn 494-9471 $14."1 mo-ye11rly. I Dr. f.rpl c, I p1Jllo. ~·iovr & r c fr i g_, rianl'i;:, s. or ff\\y , 61.')...3708 "ii~lc Story 620-3514. May 18th, 19th &. P hol'i(' 0....•nl"r, &!2.99;,o P)Tarnui F:xch;in!lnl'S li7.~.'\.'alll 20th. 8 to 11 am only_ ----- LSI _ __ __ ~1":0-lknt_al su1!l.'s 0 _ a1·a1I, Citrus Groves 617S * FAMOUS BRAND -72.J t, 121 .• S!J fl/ ... ){' ~q .1--;.;;;;;;;.;-;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I NAME * ~uth !lra Atmo~pll<'re 2 Bedroom '.! Baths Carpel~ &. Drapes r Income PropMrty 6000 '1 :1!111 l[r il Air 1113 11 C'.\\'nY .~ ~;,'\'1\Ch: HOt;TE 8~6--322 1 1 C OLUSA COUNTY 1PAHT UR FULL Tl\IF:I 5 UNITS NE\\'l'ORT 8.,.1, n-I 4200 Acres Of Prin1 r Gra in&: \'!::HY ll!Gll Jr>.CO't" , , . · . ~ .. ....., uxl' Grazing Land. 11rri11x. 2:no "c.. on s pac•OU'1 ~ aert near S.A OffLcrs A1 r-rond., hPaled, acn>s can ~farm(••!. ~lniri \\',• tlt>••d a dls!nb11l•w in rhili : Air Condl11onrd l'r1va le: Patios Counr.-v Club_ 2 J Brinn.~ 2 11 I 111·1v ba. 2·100 \\', Coasl .u't':. f1•r •1u1· 1·a11r!y 1 Nt•sUr !i. ; 'J hnu.se ,<:,,_ ~wlp hOUS(• Gnorl h•t"• ""d 32Bdrm~._1i6j Hwy. l'lanlt·r:.. T11or.~1" Holl.~. r-.11lk: " ""'' ~-----=------1 \\'Orkin).( eorrnls, ir;!n't l~m·-o per month income. S69,500 . NO. C.~1. ofrii•t'. nit·r_ Prnl. inl:'. R.~nch is fc>n c.:d 1010 1 ~ ud~. !'f<· '· Nl• :-t•llinI:" in-· Owner will tro·'-tor 11n1o.1J A,· ... ~ .... -·•, "p'-, dp.•, 179 •.•. \·o!\·1'd. \\'" hir111~h nil ar.. l'I I I I ...,. .-...uuu "" '"' ""-differPnt p.;u;turcs ~ ca , µ;c,. y en ::I o a1vn homr -or \Vi ii hrtp !inancl'. 6·1fi--4~ll :ill !i, :i.17--47.i7 r111·p has ''fl()(] walf'r ~11pply. ronnt:i;. nu m11st hrn-e 2 rn 646-7111 ---~I ., ,.; hr,., fl"!' Wl'f'l1 s1111rc l1nH! Carport It, Storage 11.n. D!'hlX!" <lHlces, 11'/w 1'111,'> n1nch \\'ill f'l!!ldy run id1,1y'i rw •'Vf'.~1 HIDDEN V[Ll.AGI!: rrpt.~ .. A/C, $fl0 n10. 1~;;22 ~fl() hPiul of rows Colusa ~!l ~I TO Sl!rlll Bf'nch Bl vd, ~Ki2-6!1:\L County i~ nnf' nr lh(• lx-.<:t Ci\Slt Jtl::QUJIU::D GARDEN APTS l!f'll<'r11 t ft1rrninf! counti1's in 2500 South Salta Commercial 4085 C:1J1f. & l(r;)I lll'rlfl"rtY !11.'.I(('<: ~llllt Ana * 546-1~2:1 ar1• J111V b\•1·uuw Of 1·f!lc!ent 2 BR. 2 Ba lh, cpl1, drps, Bu1lne11 Rental 6060 LAKE Havasu f"'1ty, Ari~ona k)j;,11 i::oven1ing. Pl'icerl a! h.l t-im. Patio, Pool, sauna. SIRS pt•r acrr. for furttwr l.Munrlry room. 1 yr lea~e 1-----------·I C-1 rcrnimrrriaJ !".Ox250 lo1. info. pll.'asc contact &nest $14:>. Falrvi~w. ?.fcFadden. Store or Ofc. 600 sq ft Selling <"quity & aA11unie EckhoU, Adnlta.542-1045 lnC.M. *Owner. 646-2130 hi.la nr r. i\·l u~r i:Pll ! Eckhoff & A s.soc •• Inc. ============'--=============! Rea~onablr. Call ,. v (' s : ll!I8 \V , Chapman Av,., S•nt• Ana 5620 Santa Ana 5620 71 4/:'i26-2-UKi Orangro, Calif. :::::::====================:! PRli\lE OCE:ANFRONT :i·l\·2621, Eve11·wknds 6.1J.w.Ji•I _,41'dr/1n,11I' Span.ith Styl~ Lurnry f•ntl#W •"' lJ"'/•r..UMtl -"'•" u.i.., Q.-iir ""'' ,.,,__r .u ,...._, llr•eltYt, l.urWr Dulp "~·--, • .,,,. .t a.... r,...,. o-Jt -' ,.._,. ,Air C-~ioMll K~ r-°"" ,,...,. .!r. 11 .. .-r.--c~., rr AMn .. 4 furnished unit~. ioned <-'0111-1"'"""""""'"'"'"'"'"".., merciaJ , 2:111:12\ S69.500 A 6200 Owner: 673-2259, IM-~972 1 _•_•_•_•~g~•------- FOR Sale, store bulldlng. 40 ACRES Norttiern Calif. 6~ \V. 191h St. Beth~I Wooded rnountain land. All To11i·ers area. 548-1768 Agt. year 1rout strr.am. Nr, Nari MARINA Jn Newport Br.ach forest S~ per acn•. 2j',ii w/high pitenial S.115,000. clo\vn dlst'Ounl for ca.sh. AlJ>O KJNG/\ARO Rt; '!\1[ 2.2222 J5 ~ Nevada n1ount11 in top. Scenic vlrw; Spring FOR LEASE: 12\:IO 8'1 fl. nearhy. Good hunting coun· nrar Nrwpor1 rrv.')'. 648 try. Roar:I 10 properly $17>00 . l=B='='="='=I.=, =c='='=· =:;~='=·="'='=,I :rlO-J283 aft j: 30 6090 5 AC, Jew.I w/ x!nl \'il'w l ol lowest p1·k:c<l p(tl'f'tl!\ in 11rr.1. Nr. Roy Roizt•r':< Inn SU:.00 lt'l"n1s. ff7:1-llfi6 Nl'w ?.~ sq ft S3~3 n10. "'' Ne-\l'J)Orl Bl'11ch 642-148.'• 1900 SQ IT for manufii.c-$HS FULL PRI ~ luring, all po\\er, Laguna $20 flown, S:l:O pcor nion1h. 21., Bel ch. 4~~7 Heft> With trees, county roud lz==========l Ii utiHUes. No_ Cn lif. Xlnl Lofs 6100 hunting & fishing, 644-4 18.'i MESA Vmlc lot on aolf Resort Property 6205 F0r 11101'!' 1nf111·n11.11ion lll'i!r "OTST H!BUTOI! IJIV/S/0:'> :t'.!J", P 0. !lo.; JS, Ponionu, f'alir. ~17G9 -lncludP phunc nun1l1"'r, DON'T MISS THl!I \Vr'n· losing a Calilnrni1;1n O\\•nrr is houn<\ for Mnwau. likr ye~tf'rd11y. N!'w bUSLoP.~~ 1nrrres1 h;11•r lurer! r h I:.• n1v111•r lo our 491h stair -hi\ ln~s I!: your {;1\1110 Ml' mus! sell his DnY CL!'.:ANl:'llG .t· Coin-Operated Laundiy now! Sm.000 \\'Ill buy this n111n- agt•r -O[)l't'Ull'd llUSlll!'SS Don'! [r t thl~ OfJJ')Ol'1Ullity i,:U .: by: MACNA8·1 RVI NE Rt'ally Co1nri11ny (714) 642·8235 COIN LAUNDIUt:S Frigidaire: F'rom $6500 lo $37,500 • Ouen11 Park e ~-ullcr1on • ryp1"'~s e \Vc1 tn1in.~lt•r • llun1u1,i:!nn Hea~·11 e Gr1rden l 'n1\'1' e Orar!l:f" • &i nr11 Ani1 e Co>11a r-.le.vi • Ana. : hl'lm • CALL CHARLit: CAME:RA ~HOP. Pr 1 m r ; Nr"porr Bcai:h Cl.'nter -: .srn.i.·s lA0PSlcl!lf nrra. f ill(' :• huS1MM;~ \l.'llh hfo1111y l(l"OS!i ' ~11lt. l mposs\hlt• ro find ho>•· !rr locnl1nn. Call ~~1:-...S42-I St!uth C-1111~1 !:1•111 F:slnlr-New Rentl11g l••• Not•li •I .!d••ft CH",., ... rourBc 1vlth view. S32.500. BEAUTJfo-Ul. Northern Caltf. NPrfl caah, mutt eell before acre<lie iu a1cxlac Natl. JuJy 8, ur.o. Wiii cartrull,y Jo"ores!, Californin Pin"'~: 1'flnsider a ll oUrn;. Call Mu s! selt. .tlf.O rkiwn SJ,, Gttl::AT fond .t· rnfllt shop ~7\4J 6.13-9J9l ext JA8 or month. 646-1587 tdlf'r 6:00 O[lf'riltinn tnr ~:de l•i 1•1i;:ht 17141 ~729:l. P i\1. 11arly UC I Can111u•. L;ood OC EANFR~NT LOT =-~======== bus11i.•li1 now fnnt1tstir ~ Mountain & Desort 6210 ~n Clemente-, Call!. 11m11•lh. J,'P!"KIO l111. Con1r1ct ·~ Superb vif'1v, 60 x 13'.l' Irv. 5 Ar . On PAvffll R.niu1 . 11111 lliir1. !!3."l-2·110 ____ _ t'irrn. In!, CriBlobal Esplnn11d(' 00 fro1n O.C Xln't !(•rn1.~. lll·:t:::H & \I 1ne Hnr !or 1'111r, ·' 1000 ""· Mac.4rlhur IJl•d. I 6'1M• E.., •I lrUrol Sonia .4no 540-8497 fnr s11 Ip by owner_ S:l!l,JOO. $2500 full prirr, A k r. J ~ :I ·12 S 1 "' r r fl I! w::; , 67J..5843 t.V•A'. ~Rlll:i. I l':d111d.1!(' •."O:ll 9~;-!)179 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ '· • I slaV1c~ i>la~clbiY Joas & £~t.~tAll~T I L6!sj;v.1P~oY~~,il! 1oas a EMPLOY~tNT .... -tjOTIC:IS Auw:•a~"'"'1f• 6411 Reofing • . • Jota. ~ Wom. 7100 J.~. M.n. WM'!. 1100' Jobi ,..,.,.wem. 7100 GUTrERS & J»wnJipoulll :tAR w's.+ HE;LP~ CuS'i{i.~r'.'Ns' ·, · r :;~ -.:;;~\'. Good with ·WANTO" 15~ OVER·WEIGift -L;foiES · Fof. weight reducing program to establish statistics for rapid permanent weight l_oss, conducted by qualified phymcal cultunstli. Alust be a minimu1n of 30 pound s over· \Veigbt, have tran~port_ation _and . ~ot cur· rently under doctor s care. All mqul1'1es com· pletely conlidential . ' ASK FOR MISS POWELL :-'537·5412 .~PORTSMEN Thf' nation"li largc:ott fran· ehise ori;anizatlor1 l.111.s a limlted nu1nber ot n('Y.• 011- portunilic~ fol' tht' s1>orls- n1indl'd n1an or \\'on1an lo ::;:et into 1h1• field tha l they enjoy lht' rno~t. \Ve ne-ed an 1unbitioui:. in· dividual \1'ho \1·uuld like lo frap the 1·e11·ards of ~he eve-r·increas!ng recrealion exploe:ion--a pPr son y,·ho i!t i spirihg to e>:IJ·cmcly high ear nings. This is one of lh<' most amazln'g, but fun bUsine~s t l you'll '''er havl! an op- portunity to look into. Vou do need at lea.st !l.6~7.50 to .S3.S47.50 cuh o slarL \\7rit<'. giving phonf' num· ber, to: Lost LO~'T: Labrador, bl a ck, n1a..le, arisli·ers 'to '"Bosli ". ls recov. lron'I illness & needs constant medie;i.l at· ttn. Please call ~!1 Re\\"ard! LOST -Small up, fem. beige wf tlrk bry,•n tips, Broad11·11.y-S.A.·Tustin area. Half ).'orkielpoodle. J\leans ve1y n19ch to little-e:irl. G I~ ALL SEASONS SPORTING Gooills co I "~~ .~:~~: '."'";,,i;;:::: 'U • 11 .ii. '" '"""'-Rewao·d! P.O. Box 566 Dept. 89 9G~-:,2fl.lcc::--:c::::;;::----;::= Salt La'kt' City, Utah 84111 Sniall beige f>ood!e, very J•..,~-.~·r~L~l~A!T~E!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"' J ;;haggy. Answers !n "Coco ... IMMEDIATE vie. New;xirt Heights. 96&- INCOME 3079. Aft-. 6 64S.278.l {NO SELLING INVOLVED) $.iO Reward ior rel:('lve ry Qualified individual "'ill be selectPd by i\lu!1i.Statc, Inc. lo (1ef1·011· ~ 10 6 hou rs per \1·eek to supplv ci;lllblishetl busirlt'S!! \1·iH1 finl'SI AAA.J ·Nationa~ Product •candy .itnd snack~1 $162.j,00 Cas h required. 1--or pcr1:onnl 10· lf'n•it>W in Nt'll'port Bt'i:IC"h arC'a 11nd l!Urroundfng al'l"a , 'sf'nd nan1r. addf<'~.'I irntl phont' nurnbt'r to· 1\fULTI-STATE, INC. 16111 \\'rst Broudw;i~ Anahe1111, C11lif. 9?80:! Heathkit Am p, Ricken· backer gttitar. No question~. Call 613--7431. RE\\'ARD tor retu:rn o[ \\"HL.. nauer watch. black face & biind, ~nscribed "l\'es." &.12-rr;:; RF:\\' ARD=,--.S~A~>~l 70~. \7' ~""'O' (\\'llJTE 1:1 us Ky I unde1· Vt•1s rare PLEASE CALL Lo~i~lllale ;.li11.n1P~r biuf'- po1ni ca!. V1r: Euclid l: Talbt rl. ·' 1'1 at t a11 i'' H.Pw11nl! 96~111 LOST: \l'l'li1r flom . 1~at, · bl11r SERVICE DIRECTORY Account in, FtJLL Charge booltkeepi?r neelli part \ime 11<,1rk. 9G2-D:)21 c..,pet C_le.1'nint CARPETS .• :l't~.tm Clf'aM!I . When' You Wa ii~ it done right .•. Call one of the -experts listed below!! liRVICI DIRiCTORY HouS.C:learf1., ·'1l5 WANT .A 'SuMy &: bright bon~ Call tht DUTCH M.At'NTENAKCE P.IAN. for .vour ,\·iudow~ floors & c3.rp~t cl ea nin:. SPECIALIZES IN ALL KINDS OF: i'LCORS. No crew. 5.17-r:iOS ,.rt. l. BAY k Beach Janitorial ·carpe(s. windows, floors, <'tt. ~ k Com·m c'·l . 646--1401 .. ' .- JOE'S CLEAN SERV. Wt! do Everything _ Res . .& _Coin. Frae Est. 549-3.126 \VINDO\V \VASHING COMr.1E:RCIAL • ·H01\1E Call Pete~ 492-l'.!07 Jnsta.U~ R~MORl.W' San Pmn. ~ilbl, f.ltnY OJM"O-~S. , 12 n10) ~-Apply 9 to 12 nooa. . Cleincnlt>. 71~: 492-l'Mli • In~ ... l U>c.atiori.s Or.i.n~c Co. pos1110lll at .i2 . .% p."r hour Ma.cGJ~ Yacht Corp. :!9flO 14fb6r .Blvd., C.1\I Call fer~~1•1. 646-2008 l&.11 Pla~111ia, C.M. ~~win9 , · 1 49!'0 c f"' -A -1 $1:!0. PEiLIVERY. Pc r rr :1Rt. FRlDAY.J>rr. . • Oresi;r naking-Al!e~lions as 1n1 I gen ~leavy ~;crlt. Training Sli.rt:"" Jood accura re '3-' P} 1'1£ • De~igned lo' ~II,,~ · . 1'.!.llO :. hr:. Jor 2 \1' k-.s . Organized. 1 hrs day, ., da..Y• Call Jo .,... ~46 '*'" .CAlfF. C T_ING CO. .SERV1S9f'T, -j()6 JU\ SL wk. Salary ,1.s.; plui;. \Ve, ar,_ cqs-d9t:"C~"lor N.f}. Balboa 1'l·aus!er-' -----many 1nd.ept"udent uwtml1'illl TUe, C•r•mi~ 6974 ~ .documCrit1uy fU 111 p.1.'0l.luc.. * Verne. ~ Tile llian * l"l'fl. Need Immediately gals Cu'st. W'Ol"k. Instill' & rej:.afn. ~ for ..non.un.iOll Jobl • .$76 No job ·too smilt Plaiter 10 $1.:w i:irr day. \Ve are rot patio. Leaking shm~r a M!hool 01' agent "pair, -Fl!EE TV SCREEN 841-19571..._ . TEST NO OiARG~ )'O YOU Tree ~rvlC• 6'80 EVER! --~~------\Ve arc client paid. Ph. for TREE . SERVICI,';· All tyi)eS inlervicw (71 4) ll)..8282. Li1e &.. ha. f:ree Estinuues ~ &t2-:iJ84 TIU:ES; l k dgeli, .trini. tut, stump:ot, removed, hauled. '30 yn; exp. FuUy ins. 6U-«>3" Upholst!_"y. __ .,_6m Civil Engineering Mapping Dr11fnman e l\rLL5T BE CZYKOSKI'S Custom. UphOI. 1-:.xPERlENCED • European Cra.f!!iimanship1' II I "'100'J~ l in? IMZ.l~ c<1 lh, ac~i~cnr .a!1d l1ff' 1nsu11anc~ ::"'Jlca,Ui,>n . Sal-1&31 Newport Blvd., C.11.1. <iry UJl('n. ·~ ·' J & · J UPHOLSTERY Onit ~·x~r1elll.:etJ , .1icr:;o14~ Jntrgri1y 11· i L fl A'.rneric;111 t;all for appoi/itffie'r.(:. i . kno\1• -how. &12·5816 or 611;.so.-,s. • DP:il.lAL A!!ilst1.1n1 • "E.\p'd '>J' A 1~0•1~,.i~· (''I t d ' " t -,)-i'll) !;trl/'kl, •. pre cJTe , progress1.e o · 5-10-lSSIJ ~r r.i br. t1c<', iood houn, 11alacy _ . __ · IS$ ay .rry OPE'n. ~Tintt "b enefi t.a . GIRL Friday, S~nglt>. Penn. ·&~2-HJ.lJ -. ' Position. Gro1¥if1l: Co. San DISH\VASHER, graveyanl .~hifl. C'oltage Coile~ Shop, l6l \I/. !!Ith St,, C .. \L ~~-Dishwashers *** • J • EXPERIENCED ~ Ph00e Calls Aprfy. ln Person SUR:r !; SIRLO!N Clemr.ntr. on bch. 492-7WQ GROUNDSMAN· GARDENER -CITY OF- NEWPORT BEACH $510 to $620 por month 5!1::0 Pacific· Coast H\\Y. r.f~ Beach -*,--· -=o"'Dc;l"YE=R"'S0"-*,-,..,1 PERFORM m"""" ''''"~ . ..,. ing and maintenance of ~O E•erie~e ~rks Vld 01ber landscaped •• -I areas. rtecitssary. REQUIR.E~fENT.I:: six rii ust have elean Calllornla months t'.Xpt'I' .. 1n nursrnr. drivtw:; recoJll. Anply ' gardening or GTOUfldS main. YELLOW .CAB .co: 1rn11r~,. \\·ork. POs!le~sioi1" or 186 E. 16th .SL , CaHr .. drive.rs license. Costa -Mesa QUALIFIED a pp Ii<: & n t ~ Ironing: 6755 Welding .... 1--~----='"=c::----6995 ARROWHEAD. ENGINEERING . CORP._ Earn $50.$400 Wk.' shoold contac•t Pc1·sonnl!l Officl' ·before 5 pn1 Thurs-::t'llin~ ·1 lo 8 hr.~ a ... .'cfay. :da)'., J.une '1!h ., a1 :rioo Nf'1\:. fl len-\\'ori"fen'f$& tip. :).l"g,3277 port Blvd., Netvport·Be11.ch, -.w IRONINC Jn •,my ,ho~ .. 31 ORANGE COAST. , Hr. Dttssm~ !: altera.· \VELDINC SERVICE tions. 5-1S--1iU, GeJJ:era.I "°·eidillz •. ..ir_aJ LL:r .'.f.l& Nortlj Fo Slrect San Bl!rnardi™?. Ca.lit. ' , ' .-EQ,l,!f PMENT MECHANIC Calif. 92660. 17141 67.'WX>33, :t•ar Free E!tlmate~ '= Info hitches, brake service", 6' wtiing. CuStom mOtorcyCll! (7141 889-3674 -CITY OF _:_ NEWPORT BEA~H H!tJRDitESSER W11n·ted Nt111>0rt h>llo"·tni. Unusual opportunitY. fr>ll30 ?.!r. &:: ca:r tr~ilers. Gas. eledricl'c_L_E~, -P.-,-----n-~-:0-I':t>_t_IO-N-'l-ST-, ClarKare ·~· AdamS •. - HOSP IT ALrtY ll Q S'T E SS LOVING carr your children HO?>fE & APT Cltailine CLEAR Vu Maintenanct>. We do everything! 'Spectaliz.ing ir apt cleanup. Free est, 24 hr Serv. 646--l698 a~ .. :~h·abrc. Afte1,1 h<1m'1811• Exper, phonr: typing, "''"' ~n. Y apPO n · general l)fricf'. P~~tlm(' tQ F'ullerton Ave., Costa J.Tesa. !J\art full tin" tlurin" '"m- $6$1 to· ~791 per menth SERVR::E, has openings fi>r mature women lookin1 for ~ inlerestmg, part tilne·work, • welcoming ne1\·coml!rs to '1 your area. Sales e Jt: p. deslrab1f'. l\lust havr car. my hon1r. H.B. Day &/or BY DlAl\tOND :>18-71-3 ' I ~ • ., _S DIAC~OSIS and rcp;;iir of nil!Chanital defctl~ o! grn- f'r:cl autOn1otive and diesel nil!'. By hr-da}'·\\·k. ~7·16 187 21.'lt St., -Costa l\lesa ' nlC'\·. Apply in J'l('rson. 'J~9 JOBS &. EMPLOYMENT Bakr r, c.:0.1. 643-13111-~ree est. L nd I 6110 RE"LIA. Ex~1'. !\fy Hon1r. ===~====== I .I scap n9 Good 1·ates. R~fcl'. $!2.:-io pci· ~e!•--~~nint,. __ '6_:Z5 I s p R 1 N KL ER rcpa.i rs, CALL: ~7-l'.19.i c·hild. illargaret, 5-18-7801. -~--·-eieanup, haulinJ'.:'. 4,. pro- BABY sitting, 1ny hon1r -,.{'~.--~ fe~~ional 111 nds cap i lli:. Job W•nted, M.~" 7000 C "qulpiJ1('ri1. ----• --· ITV· OF Rf~'QUlREi\tENTS· .1 ytt. ~. Ei..i>er. SKIPPER • Eng NEWPORT BEACM C'l"nt exr~r., pu~sl's1ic111 ol HOUS ET\EEPER, l1vf!-1 n, no Nice play arc~. ho1 lune.he~. C...l}..r'3 ~ Reason. 042..,ojjO t'.!70 r.linrr. c '.A1. 6-l'.!-9.'.189 ' ,. Ll CENSE.1> landscllP" 11on- i\'l"a1ntenance, Oh all type 1·J11 ss "A"' lJr.('n~r l:;mng English nrt;, ~fusl love of ya<"'hl, NE:~D 11·ork. YOUTH •'!JtltrOI drvi"cP1, valid Calif. t'l}ildren, r»p.only, pv!room J3:ABYSJrr lNG in my home. CARPET tractor. Complete aervicr.. fenced ~i'd, hot n1eals. Call STEAM CLEANED 968-1928 or·&t&-8247 6T:r--04-l:l EMPLO'VMENT .. 1 1 1Jrivers liccntl'. & TV, 1.>-lj, ~160 mo. HQUSE~1AN, (:haul, ESCT!. PROGRAM ASSIGN1\fENT 'riTI be 10 5.i7-704:-. 'I : 6~2--0829 IOc SO. FT. Sec, It cook, Exe Ref's. , , ~,. , ., 1 . ~ night. tiild~ Wl'C'kenrl . sh.if! HOUSE.KEEPER/ Ba.by.it-:; Age 42, Live out. 540-4420 , ,fJu1n~ 16th • s~'pt. )J) 1vifh "-Sl2/l0 bi·11·ceklY pay fer for 4 lkhl age cWdren; :,:,, AisO ce,fpet Installation Bo.1t M.1inttnanc.t 6555 · 646-5971 diffcl'C'ntiill. · .' ag-rs ':>1:?. Begin· Jutie-t J 'L W · · QUALitlEO ti. Jl p I re 11 n r s l\lusl have own tran~ & refs. Moving ~, St9nge 6;140 BOAT maintenance cornp!~te rrfinishing, genl. cleaning, , painting. varnishin:;, in- terior and cxtf'rior also dock.~. \\'or'k guaranleed. ~~lG.1 ---Brick, Masonry, etc ' ' 6560 BUILD, Reinoclel. r ('pa ir Brick. block", con c re tl!, carprntry, no job too sma.ll. L ie. Conu· 96'.!-694:i 6570 Ri:i\IARC Servi-Oes. 3 room!· L.OC.-\L & .IW dist. movlog. $21.SO. Furl gu&:ran. Credit Rea$. s\ora:i:c. Free Est. ca:rds OK. &41·66S8, 646-L'34 831-0-WI, O.K. Van &. s1ora&e. Dlill .1nt9d, Jlt'fuse rr1•1\mtn. i\11.ni· Id W 702-0 shou et'lnlh.rt per!iOnnel 546--4;)92 &ft 4 pm.· 1 omen mu11.1 rr.1,1ui~·i;,,n:ien1~i J9 If" .,,"" /'\ f 81 d ---------1 year.~ of. iy:r ~.')Q" ~r.:, ~ 1<'l\ .;.><JVB ewri;tl ,;·660·• HSh:Pft • live ln. Cheerful, ~ J\'Ok.SE •• CO~iPANJON l!J.~. gdod pn~it<{I ~11!1i-r~1·por·t· ~11ch, a . r!t'pendable, refs. Fam. 3 ~ Carpet L,.yint & Rep.1ir "26 * EXPE!ll' CARPET lnst.1ll.1tion & Rep.1ir 1\(. jOb too small, 646-:i.IJn ·c6oD CboK lion. 88 hours b1.wrekly. tTI-tl 6•3-00'JJ. rhildrt'n, on bch·l\"e11-p1, Pvt ,1 494-ll!OS I TV 704 'I Painting, ~lffl f'Cl' Jigyr,.JlloWlt¥t • r1ri, co • G7>-0 ·J P.1,,.rh•nthi9 6150 AIDES.-Ior (.-'(l(IVa!escenc(', 10 collcgl'. rcsld1:'111 of EXPE:RlE:\"CED C a n1 ·p er HSKPRS" Eiilplyl' pays fee ---,~--~----elderly care 01·.famih1 (.'1i1·c. Jl<irlxir area.Cos.ta i\l r.~ii. help required. il!AJOR. Croi-gl' Allen Byluid Agency ~.PAINTING INT & E:'\i'. Homemakers. J l7·66Sl Nr"·1J0rl Beach. llu111. \\'AYS. Ni9 "' lh!h St.. C.O'll. 106-B E. 161h, S.A. 54T-039j A\·erg. ·"l :sl.y J260. 2 sty EXP'D~tiiib1;--\\.0 ru a 0 ing~on &•act\ Laguna 13.)(). incl all materiaJ & Bf>n•'h FACTORY flELP • "\fair. lfo11sekeppcr p/11mp, .16 hrs v.·ant~ grn'I. oFfic(' po~1l1on. ~ "II .. t 11 k $1 ~ ~-V' B k Pre'"'~""tion. $18. per rm -+-\vi uain. u co n1 p . per iv , .• ,., '". IC. roo -E.lectric.11 _ "40 pa i~i..ocal ref.~. Call Jack 6-16-:tl~i CVf'. or iirckl•nc1 Q t 11enefits. J2972 Calle Pertee· hu!'!:I .~-Adams, H.B. 968-8129 -~-------.---DENTAL HYGIENIST ua ified ;1oppl1!'ani .... '~11· 1 SJ c 1 6 894-389f> or &37~9:?j, l:i"t "'' Pe1-~nnrl Qlj1r..o 0• · · · · '· a rer · • MINOR cleCtr1Cll.I \\·ork, ' 1 ..,.. -,-,,,, • -· ;;;;-,,;;-;;;m,,,,--;;,,::-~=c-1 """ 1.·., "'A" LJ c·:u~•f -•intin< -"The Avail,il.l<1y 1 "'\). ,~.,... :::SOO Nr.\\""""l'Blvtl,, /l:t1\'-~'IRERGLASS t.loldel'!;, lull}' HOUSE\VIVES Ea.rn Mon!!y! .-.;u noo-..-p. """-"'76 ~'""' r .~ before llM.1-att 6 P'.\1 wkl:lys Elt'teriof'-ltiterior Specialist" port Rr11.ch. Caf'il. 9~'G60. :;killed, minimun1 2 yrs ex-Have F'un v.·/Tri-Oiem lJ. SUhi<juf' lriv!!~linnl OpporS Yield~ 10";, up to 100"~ rerum In only ;; yr.~ .. ln\'e.11ln1rnt.-1 b11ckf'd by sc!Pele<l incomr propc·rtY ir1 So. Calif. for dr1iiils, 1\·ril" Bu;.; 4:;(11, lr..-inr 92f.64 f'}'eS. Vir. Back Bay, 4/28. ;;,;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,; Re~ldentia.l • Commercia.l. JobJ-M~n. Wom. 7100 11141 ti73-66:l!l per. 1n ·sanboat procl1.1Clioh_ quid F.mbL·oidt>ry. 342--6743 . Fencing 6660 NO ,job 100 l;i.rc-e or too A/P, A/R Secy $425 + \Vork 11·1th m1n in1om HOTEL CASHIER, tna!e. ;..il}..ZlOS, fi.1:i-18~4 SfLv E-R--G-R Ac,7.-, -,~-ho-., ha1red, Afghirn, losl in C.M. ;,/!:i, plea ~t' rctun1. 67:r6828 · GOLO MEDALLION APTS a loca1rd 111 ~ 20;\j ~~ullcrton Ave.. <.:os4 .MPsa . -------£mall .Lie. B0nd. lns. Won't -1 to~ yrs con:.tr. ('.\'P. Posl C0-:0.tPUTER ()PER.ATOP., ~urvv1s1on.-Apply.: •19.19" Exp'd NCR-4200 nP.c., 1 RED\VOOD l· chain lizik be undtrbltl! 646-3679 f'laCf'ntia, O!sta l\fe~'ll. Ph: NE\VP.ORTEn INN cn4) -invoice~. proce,<;:i; payables. parl tinir. 11r"k rnJ night.>. , !eocit:>, licensed co!1l~t'.Cl~r.~ 1 STORY S!ucc·o &. overhang: JO key odder. TYf!f" j() 11·pn1. Personnel D!'P'· lfo a g &16-<li:l7 64-1--lJOO free rj[ fai:;I .s er v 1 c:c ~. Bt'own1hg-Nf'wport Bo111i; ·"'°";--~---,,--,~~I ',I -'" ' • $99. 2 slO!ff .~tucco "" Newport Personnel Hosfjli4!l, N.B. HOTEL Resrr\'a!lon Clerk· ~-Personals 6405 5S4--6729 ovcrhtttJ' $149 .. AL'll\. celling-A FLORAL Designer, f'Xpcr. ff'male. Exp'd., fa51 typi.~I. 11 gency _ • coS,\1ETICJ.AN.Dru~ sa.tes $13. per rn1. J\11n. 3 ons. s:~·Dover Drirl! E:o.:pcriPR('e only 1J\l ust koow weddh1~ &. Good pay. Ne11·porttt Inn ~ G~rd.f!Jnt. -Investment Opportunities 6310 * F'ULLY LICENSED • Reno"11ed Jlindu S;>iritu11list. • HORSE LOVERS e Advice on all matteJ'!';. Cob;notmoklnt ua, *-LANDSCAPING * ------~---New l..awm 17~.::C sq fl. }'ree Invesl now in beautiftJl Jove, Marr'18ge, Businl!S'I t'urnin1r" &: Antiqu•~ <lesians. DD.all or.part your. Re[inishini: lt Reslorini:. self. Rototilling, Lie. c.'Dn· comm 'I !ll11ble to~ built in Readinw; giveo -?.c1ay1 .a -* Gi:>-0991 * 1rllt'lor. l2 yrs local e'tp. San1a Aria l:lts. l:!st> pe.rm1r \\"etk. ~A;\f•9PM ·31:? N. ·f!l- allo11'$ 24 box 1ta.JJ1, bull CaminO R.e11'1. San Carpentering '590 5'3&-12'J:.. pe1', Nini; 111"entt &-:otpe('la-Clemente, 492-9136, 4112-0016 AL'::i--c=A7R=o~E=N=1N~G~ rnr 1 Pn.lloissiOJJ;il Gardening k small l andscapio1: ser:i~s c~l !:iJG-36:l9 alter f. pn1. Seajng Ne11·porl, C'clM, Costa. Mesa, Dover Shcu.•es. \\'c:stclill. •-="='="='~"'~· ~"='=-'='="==='-l \\"RINl~LE~ Away? A proven 1· untl uniquP fac-i al rf'· Maney te Loin '320 CARPENTRY l\llNOR RSPAIRS. No .Job TM Sma.11. Cabinet in pro •geA A o th er cablr.ei.. a.15-817&, 1t no answer" !eave msz al .. 2372. H. O. ------1st TD Loan J...owt>SI lntc.rr~l A\•a.illlbl' 2nd TD Loan Tenn~ based on {'(flJity. 642-2171 S4S-0<11 Srrvirig Ha.r hor area 21 yrs. S•ttler Mortg•g• Co. :16 E . J7!h Street .1u\"rnrtt1on \\"ithou( surzery. Du111nishr~ 11-rinklt's and t'l"i'.'61e~ a marvelous up!i!t. Look 1a. :to )N younger. :.'t:l: 4'.»-74-10. Ev<'nin:::i; ok. ('all f'Ollrclo Anderson NF.\\' La\\' n s, rf'·l!Cofili n11. QUALIT;;Y-;\~l'=oot1:0:,=,.,c;c,_-,cc-m.l Complell! la\vP care. Clean !'i1nJ;"IP-\Vido"·ed-D1vorrrd gen'I c.-ou~lr. i. c.·arpentl)'. up by job or n1onfh.· Ji'rE't * WOMEN * F'ree comulta!ion l.: _quot~. estim11tes. For 11\fo caU c I 1 s. -897-2417 or 846-00l:! E1'Pryone': looking for I.hi! a ' ~en 1~004.t; :;~8-4235 ..-..--.=~:=c=--,;cc:--: C PEN ' , c bl AL'S Llndscaplo00 • T·r·l', r1~1Jt ont'. \\'e have a wa)'·liO, AR m · a nets-Room · A 1-• I · Removal. Yard. P.e~. (:all us & begin to_ live! c "" ~:itlll~ .... n.Y ~•tt job.-h Cl · :-147-6667 l\fO.e 673-J JI](, t, fo4:ii-l~76. Ifau\ tras , ean·llf>6, :_i~ hr. recording A-l CA!lP_F._N_TR_Y__ Repair sprnklrs, ti73-JJ66 Commute? Fr•• Ride l !i1n:il1 .Joh Sprrialwr --ROTOTILLING Mortg•g•s, Tru1t Deeds lffi·L.A, vi{': \\'ilshire /We<>t· Dll C.ordon 8·11-.{i74~. Ne\v I a\\' n s . landscaping. ' 1.1r --· -Shrubs l: trees removed. ~~ 1 t'rn, you drive ·niy ,-.al'. REPAIRS * ALTl':RATJONS Free. est. 5J.&.:U42 ~----------:;,?.{rl:i!i?. * CARINF:T~ Any 11i1r job -=,,-;=,-, -1 CLEA.'J-UP SPECTALI:lT l':xchang,e your Tru~t A LCOHOLJcs-Anonyniow: ;, yr.<1 t'"<pr.r. "8-97\J IX-NI for ca.~h cod· y 1 -1 -?-lowing, edging, odd jobs. ll. • PhoM ~Z-721 or V.'l'lte o GEN.. repair. add., cab. Rt>~ablt. 548-6955 Call "f. D. Ce11lrr, Inc.. P.O. Box 1.223 Costa M~. t•otmica, pa11eling, m.1Jr1ite. S4l-IJll SALES-Slim. Gym delll(!'h{. A~thing! Di('_k, 67J-4~:i9. NEAT k reliable, lO Yr£ "XP~ Com plE-1" yd serv. Comm:!, G42-4388 Money W.1ntH USO PRIVATE party wa.nt~ to . borrow 'l.)00 as i'K'COnd trus1 dttd. &1&-4563 ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES Pt OJ' fl timf". $300-.$2000, Call Ka.Y Lee. ~97 Dear TOMP.fY W.W., \\'hcte\·cr )'OU · are 1-IAPPY BIRTIIDA Y! OOTS of l..m.-c, M'O?>t Cement, Cioncr•t• UGO _ JAfANEst: .GJ.rdcn i ng ~·-,~--~·~--~.,----·1 -~servtct . Neat "i\'trr1<: Cleanup l,;VI~ I F; ~ \ype"" .F_~·' )'d. 'rnailtt. 96&-2303 est.im11te. Sa'I0.•111jt, breaking: hauling & skip Io :i. din l. Jll\t'S Ga:rdenirig " 111.wn Sen.ft.-'-quality. "'""Al rnal~~ct. Res. le ecm- Cemttery Lots , '411 Bob \ ·l'nt~\.aJ * 5"0483t CE""NT IV •-\V !'·-.. JOlrNSON'S GA::l.DENJNG F-·nd(FrHAdsl ,,_, CEMETERY LOT S . ~•,.c. or...:· 8 "" a< • ..... -" · Uoo! h 1 ,_.,1 Yatil~~~e81MJps, Pru,.:. \\le'stmln~lf'r ' ~1 f' mo r i a I pa . · w ll. eW:l" )'00 ·7-,-i"*, p1_.•·. "· 1162--20.~ . All · 1 in concrete the price-ls "b "''• 646-0'J7T & .637-6119 NB. 642-3870 * 536-31)80 * funeral designs .. Ag.ply i ln41 644-1100 I METICULOUS PAINT. ~i-Son; 7801 Bolsa A1'c., * LAl)IES * 18-00, show BLUE (.'HIP ~"TA..\-1PS. TNS. ..-tosT ACCOVN'TANJ' 4( \Vcs1n11rnrtcr. SARAH COVENTRY Sprlll!!• , I ~ _, l ,. I I ab1'l1't1'es Stalf!lard OOllSA.nd iirvcn\o.1.· I cre11' co, ~iu ... e.n.!I. n .ex •;, .... F'OREl\oJAN ~ Da~s. &. an season j e We J ?' y. ' h0t.1i>cs. Exp. Dtleks, 67j..5812 _r.•..,limifeO control. Knowledge-or F.J)f'. Apply 9-12 TlOOA. i\laoC('tJ:N' Absolu!ely no invesl'ml. \Ve 1 I WILL. paint a 3 bdrm -·~ flla.nufactui•ing indllllllry ex~ Yacht Corp. 1631 Pla~ntia, tr.:i.in. 531-8631 or 96J...S988 I "°"'f' for 1150, incl trim, 0ge1JC,V perie~ deS1rable. De~ree: C.\I. I J, l7 /)("'('('Ssary Sta11lr, non · NSURAi\"CE stu(L'O, labor '-malerial. dl'ff'nSI', Orani,-:e Co u n I y YRV Cuok. P\J)f'r or tr a1rlf'es UNDF:R\VRITER 1 Gene. a:ii-1M3 or !"H6-90SZ. TRISH HOPKINS divn!torl of NYS llslf'rl firn1. 11·/9o1ne !'f's1auranl e'.'Cper, F'1rt' & Casualty only, 'fllus! I PAINTING-Int. &. Ex 1 . t S.•11d l't'~U1ne 1'1lh •Rki'Y AboYr rt\'_!!" p;iy 1 n -" be good typtsl. Business 111. , 4S8 E. 17th, :'u11e 224 C.I\ : .. A lligh!"sl Quality. Lo11·cs1 -t'Nju1N'mrnts anti h1'\lory lo; .,...11<"'f1t ~. Apply Drnny"s. sut·:ul('r :\:?;ency !F'r. n-. j 1 642'-1470 I G G ~ .. Pnces. Fully exp. ns. John BOX ;o,J.;i9.11'he 01uly P1lo! 12924 J\(fttt"h Bh d. •· " Co, a1morll C,111/: ;).IO-.'i45-I. · 613-1166 Ad , . A COSl\IETICS .-GE:-.;EJiAL'OFFlf E, IYP· * KEY PUNCH j 8-,:FO--RfC Yo" P•Y 0 .. ,-__ ver~151ng . gency . _., E , d , . v' •• ..,., *SECRETARY* llow :o.tut'h~ Sparrtimr. 110111 in.i: is rt'qu1rmi. xpericncc , OPERATqR I 10 pa int your ho11se, che<'k Nf'...,·port IlParh. Expcrienerd niurli"' $:_-, 10 ~? hrly. lloiv ·~ nnly. Apply: I. AG lfN A ',·'tdh•!,',e'~.o& .. ~~ll". CoUegc Excell . typiog &. shnr!h11nd. LCall now 893·58, •Bl21_™-,lMIJ2. ~"i:\CH4'" ~~''l_RSlNG HO:v!E. ~:::0-1 A~I shift. PTefr.r one ·I i,; u " · ·.,,.,....,,,,.... SO!lit: billing. und£>r 30. Pre~ uz1er, A coo r1sto ·1 yr.r · ,..._,,., year c.1.:pcrll!'nec. EX·PA lNTt:R. no w ~ct1l sur,. pare. Xlnt. benrfi1s. Cook-Housekeeper GENERAL i\'IAII\"TE:-.;-Al\"CE tPa ('M-{'will pi1 int t.'\IPS k Call f714I 642.3910 Plu.sb. Job. eho.icc loc'. ~lust man !or private schpril. COLLINS RAOIO wknd~. Xlnt workn1anship, ,.., t.*RI ' ~ C!eaniu~ & y;;ird v.·()rk. 16Sl'.i .l97M Jantboree ~..i 1''rrr e.~t. 6~6-1:1 19. 54!HXltii AD~IITI1~~ ~'--'t--. I.. r'ul\ hr refine & .maturP., Nci Ill'OOkhun;t ~l. Fountain , • ..., lime, 2.:~11 P;\f. Pe1·~1nu··! iiP.Bry 11ork. CoOO i:.·vo1d(!g v f; Newport B1:11ch iNTEfi or f)<I , PArNTtNG. DcpL l!oa~ !losp1t;i!, N.B. 11 niu~\. L1t·r-ln $300. }~m-.-!1 °t':"._ 962:_3312 _ !•)Tua.I O}lpor1uni1y r1nployl!?' l~l:\TED. f:;J::RV1 Ct:. Local ASSJl::'lfBl.En l:.1icctron1r~. ptoyer pays fee . Call Joa.n. GIRLS & WOM&.N KEYPtJNCH OPERATOR • rrr. F'HEE ('~1. 3-IR-1611 rspcr. in PC board lC 5-1~:1.i, Olllcr frr.c, & fee \\'ork lron1 .hornr, mn.\.I" ur to Part linic niQ;h!s Prrsonn!!l :;o DAY SperiTsll!it-~ r:-.:1. h·~rnessin)!'. (.-olo~ code 2J:i JOb5. . ~100 P<'1 11.ay 1n a few hrs. Dfop t. Hort~ IJO.'!pi)al, N.8. }'rrr f'.~t. Loc ref~. lir"d per hr, 301~ [otcrpn~r. C.:\! COAST A( AG''ENCY~ "'f!!•rtlt' ~!>hi! IT'l<'fM-ronr1---------- & iti~. Cail Chtn·k ~1~0!! . ~700 IWhor Blvd., C.1\1.· ~11lr5 penipns. Cuslomrrs · BABY.Sl~E~, htf' hou.sc. __ · · _ ,•·v•;)"'#::""rl _ou1· ""'h· You Supply T"he f'ainl. ~ , ·kl ·. . ..,. . " ..,_ · "" ~,·Liv -ft~ ~ Kitchen kN'ping, "day~\\. y,.J.Jn-,*'/" CG?! ... ~rl!ak,Rs 1 , fi canon. Al uu ha1•r_ to do C I _,7 °"~.. nmt., uwn traM;> ~ \Vhrclman. f,1s1. Coo(l pay. i! .. 10~ ttiem. in(('d, $~,(). al :1.) --ou.>I). ('Vf!S & ll'krn:ls. . l.\pply in p{'™lll, n:t·vVa · : :~ t)l'4 ) S4S.112:Z POONJ-:Thf' rrst thc>n phone BABYSITIER "'antf'd, ~ido. N .6, BLUE -7.~~cc-=-c---:c,-;;;-I C P -\' -~LP!'"' G!Rb, Attrae1ivr. civrr 11 lht he6l. usllfn !Un int:. Coll,.. Park SChool llirih'ict. "-IV ~'"· • • ' 90D · ., • · · 1 Wot'\: in''.l,ung(< al La gun:.. ~7 •• ~ d11Y!' "'*· M7-4J.ff". r ' • COOK • ~'l.ght.~. Apply Hill!I' Gun Club. Apply in R"'iTlRE~ Painter: 26t yrs .B!:AUTICif.N.._ f u 11 or ;~1esa Laflf~ •• ll~~ SuJ:ll'._nor. JX'hqn, ~1 . y:ilPnc-ia e~pPr. NPal k 'ho~a • 'tlon pltim~ ·~!reed 50 .-;., ~~ta ~lesa , tagtJ.trl Hills d1"nker. Call 5l6-6801 pair! \"a cation. !'.tanieurisl J~~-========o..===="======- PfNTING7 t:'.'Cto.lnt. 18 )T!l. I rte~lf >tpif§) 1rf, JM'r!lDn 6bs-Men. Wogt. .7100Job.....Men.Wom. 7100 LIBRARIAN II (Sr. Libr41r i.1n) $736-$194 Month -CITY OF - NEWPORT BEACH QutslandNtg opportunity tr<r flw-qualifird 11pplic11nt. Un. fler e:erwral .'!.Dprrv1!Aon o fhe City Librarian. (''IJ>f'r . In~. ''L1cl rree ei;t, ltll~tT\atiOl'llLI~ Nauij Salon, li~;;;iiii~;;i;;;i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;ll Attoust. Ceil ings. s.&8-i12:i~ ~ J~ipe.At'r .. C.l\f. ~ , _ . ".k -The J;cleclf'rl ~ppllcant will A-ONE Y."ho 11\Ults-•f'l is * ~EAl1rlrlAN. [l)r busy, , llMtr•11lc:1 , -~-· ,.. , t~ ~ ·•· • ••• -~ plan and rlirer.i lhf' .11ervices 't1'u~ painted en.II 5-18-4179. popul11.r priced C . .i\I. salon. I .1 " ' '• .. • ' / ~a110rable cMrJr.. · . Paid \:&~.. No. , tlie~te.k! •[lfCJRO~ ' ASS£~S ~~a~'.r ne~·est bran~'11 Ii· Gonerol'Suvlc•• '612 + PAPERHANGING ""''" No~ "'"" "'''11'"1"-'• u·~-;R'l'iuic INSP£1'1'11DS .... ( a:·'.J>AfllmNU. * 5142a CJ]! the P.1P,lager •• ~8;-!ffl~ ;UJt U1t1 Y.~-"!' . • FOUND black & "·hile mile . ::~~3 or se para e rlgbU .Cal!Bob642-9l81a.tt 5. kitten, approx. l mos old. '" * CONCRETE Work, l'lc of Indiana & Petersen 12 PLOTS. P;;ici!i.c: View School. H.8. 5.'\6-38.19 P.fE>m<rriitl Park, 1 or &11. Lice nsl"d .. ~alioil I ~l'V\\!)'I, {CALL ntE HANOY;\fAN " ~irt"""nt!'i: ~rts )IU11 -1, BL.ACK pearl Zifli. Call to idenUfy two otllf'.r •tone1. Near EdbiiN liOd Spring- daJl!1 H. Be•ch, 846-5137 .• )"OUND: Youn~ (:"I r I •• 1Jaicse11, bro\1!n lrAn1e, Vic: on beach 1n Balboli 1-.tar 12th. SI.. 613-GO:ili found ·POODLE-w~IO~,-,-ool-c \fr. Call ~lalht '1 \Yi& Salon 5G-:W-16. Or party· ~&ring for dot · 57HJ I e1cVtii. I Mwt W:lenlify. Hun!ltcmn Beach. n e ' r Beae,h I; Warner. 147-372! GER.YAN Shepbmj ; loond, vtc .. Sanla Ana I Os1e St. ..,._ BEAUTY . -(;)perator,~ booth Iv.,;.,, o ....... Mo •• -t. loc-'-d in • ".~~ •i!·C~ndi~io,iod . Pl.1st1rl,.-, P•tch, ,; ~('e · 1'or . rrnl. C d.r.,f . , pl•nt i11 th• """"''ltMl1t1+1i1I C o,.,pl1i '11••• •~• •"~''· S250 e9.. lneludtn g: -e~· etc. Phillips Cement . doWTl\eh1 carr. ·;14~9 · ·, 5'3-&.lM , . , ~nentl. Home Repaic 3 PWTS. Harbor Relf CbNC?RETE "''O.rk all types. l:='=·=*;'·='=1"-,,™='=*===o J.temorilll' Parlt, $18.i •a. 'i~ Sa~1ttg, . bre•k:nr .• ha~lng, H.1u1inf c•ldtng t.ndowml'.nl r .Ire . Sk1pt.oad1n~: Lie. SMvice Ir_ Ropolr 6UO Rca:ionablc. 673--1646. c:ve i·h11 1•••••' ~7rt~91,.9•,ih 111 t hlf+:'ri:l~ . .,,,.,, •• '4:00 --'---------1 542-4185 · p."1 .1 •nil 211 1hoh f~!IS p.m. lo *-46·.jj,,.,,I, * PATCH. PLASTERING • All type8. F'ree ei:.timalet C..11 -~Ii -B.~OO"°K"'K""E E"'P'"E' R ' : : ASSEMBLERS 6730 ~~G-:\3.~,q Quably. M=HHO SECRETARY I N,.1,'P8r'I Bcaelt.·~. i<rt"ff'. , Op,,.;"9' ••• fo< wom1" wiih l to ~ "'onl~f •l e~tron•t T\\"O eho11·e _cemetery Jots. P!i<'lfie Vlt"•I' tlf <l'Ml'if'i AI ParM. ;\fu~I ScO! ·t.lake ol· f('~ j19-(167'4 6 .i\{AS01'\IC-p~lo-,.-_~Pac}ric: Vl<l'll' 1.tf'morial P al'k. $lil l!'a . inc:ld1t11t P ndo wm e nl Utt. :l-1~>-5359 Tr.1vel 64)5 ,YARD/ Gar. C l t<:a n up . tal"id ·!>1'ill!l·11ond. kno\Clr~ •ntmb1¥ ••P••itnce •nd ~now!ecl9e of th, colo' codt 0 'S THE R c lTIQ.\'C tree.~. ivy, trash. PIUmblnt "90. Ob . dbu«t<":T\U'Y.. Prt!6s~ •nil i.,,.., 1 11ctronic1 eol'l>Jl•n•"h. N w , Gr\l,de"", bacls:hor!, 96~7-lj 1 --.-,,-,.-.-h~,-,,-.~~--•• -,.-.... ---•• -,-~,-pilot, under, 3". ~lrll ·oo.e. , lllnECJORS ~10Vll'\G, l<lraat clean.up l.· .,. ~· ._,......, '"" lib .. iit.Ad tt!iUD\t Poi.:}11-:m ' ''""'i.~ Ji!~ hau.li~. Rea.sonable. Gen. repall~ S7~r ..Daily Pilot* ,_,qu•••"'•"''· ind11cl1, 1 t~ ~'!'."Ont~• of tff ctron•, •:•, TIME FOR, 1-'rtt <'•tiraates., IJ.1~160".t hr .. SU-27~ . -~~-i•o=v~•;-;Tt~-~1-.4-_--,1t,..b!v o• i1>oip1afion ... peri t nc• .1it~ 9ood" ~r1owl1d9 1 LI -· -PLU'IBING RF.PAIR 'of comp•n•1rlh •nil t11•m blr i r•wir19 1.. ·' l'E Hau.ling Ir. rataR"I! " , Carrier Routes Opt:• QUICK CASH ~a;:~·ma~~~ Sat ~jo~~28~11•·• ·~~~~&J.1-Ui\811 -HAULING I: Clean-v p . ~ DAJVl PU.01'' ' s .... .1 ilt rtl119 , .... •ltd l cii""ptel• li•11elit pto,,,,., !;11dudi"f 11 d•v• ••c•lio., d1ni119 t~. hi Y••r •f f 'll• p!oy"1t nl •11d • 1lack purch•11 p1091•""· i:iVE ,, & u""' • .,,,. THROUGH -A Trtes ttmo,·ed. Rea~nable. Remodtfll"I & ~ , . . .. l'rtt eltimate. 5t8-174'2 Re,aM-. •MO aovs· 10 & . UP lnter,,ie wi Oelly • • from 8 A.M, to S P.M. ride to Dail)' Pilot. l30 1¥, _ ~~~~ ·;o~~ p :nd ~~: :J. ~~~~~ ~le.~ .. -\\'ill I D A·t LY Pl LO_T l..qunA Bch. •K4S91 . . FOUND t.ar11«"'"•"'•1"0"1L-p:::,::,.;:-_ Ti..itorlnt MJO WANT AD llAULING SlD A LOAD O can up, Trt'e S.:rv, ·ctn, Prunln'g 646-2:.28, ~3-&M3 Hou1eclelning 6735 •nrE TtDtOhELERS• f'rec r~ts -· 100'/~ Financlna Kitchens • a:arage, . carp(Jrt!i Compl,tt ~mpdcling. Qua.Ii· ty Coninctorli. &lZ-J6GO *lf'Jbu ~~~elln:;. pe.inling, Qr ttpain. ('all Dick W..1791 • · To' lt'IF canify' )~r 0~·11 1'1'f'11 ' &l·l--21:>9, &.9 Pl\1 t.· wknd~ " ,. ·-~ I Varian na~ · Macliines , A VARI AN Sl!I SIOIA•Y :Z722 'M ~h'.•11o'Jt Orlv•! Irvin( taUf. 92,44 ln1t lot \Ve1tcllll Plaza. ~la}' 1----.,------12_~ TIJTORING Ml iM;hocd honor O~CK nbb1I. ViC. Of Lido 1 irr"d. a pOludf' for te 1u=.hln;:, S.:l'tlU,, J tovt.• kid•, $3.50 prr ht. :MA-~ ..A•k fi:ir....P..At. 144 08i4 HOUSECLEANING "E:lp. fttll.fi. Jtef. ~ ----------------------' N..., m:.t1er \l'hal ll \.-:. )'OtrJ i'All ~('II H 11'\lh I hAILY CLASSlflED~ Sonieonc 111!!11 ~ klbkifl&"· tar iL--DLal --612·1 ..................... . -~ _ __ AN EQUAt O~POrtTUNITY EMPLOYER M.F (S.~ o;...,.·i:,.~ 1, )t,,,~; •• , ·~lf ·••"ID I hloc > S of M.,~.1,.,,. o,, •• ) 1htte 'J.'l!IU'~ T'tti!'nt f'~. ~ •nee. Many f'rin1e ltenellt1. • Appllc11tion1 muCh bi! ob-1 taincd from PenonneJ,-llOO -• Ne rt Blvd., NeY."J)O'rt ch, Calif, .S26GO Inf.> ~ 67~ .. h;it~n·ie\\'ll, \\'ill .bf, he\d In -lunr 11nd applicanl~ 1riU ho ho1ified 1n 11d\"R11Ct of the exa"ct lfmc and pi11l'e. · ! Loc81 Office Jobs Ne Charle 100'/. ,.,... Plf'A.W call for appt, Sorw-rior Agency 642-71(1 I Jt17 llarbor, C011ta '~fe1a !\!ALE SINGER: Ton1 Jonts fyfll' VOlf·r for rtl:91"(ling. Cttll :~1: ... 1210 PLANNING ,=,--cc-~.~-,~y7,,.-cc·11- fh¥1 an arnlUing numbe'r of homn tn loday'1 Cht1aifi~ · · A1111. Chri !Mom now. I . , I ; -• • ,_.,, .... lo. 1970 -IC!!~ ~'!'J;!lYf'!"J , JC!!f." llo\PLO'(~ JOISlo·IMl'LDYMIMT J08S .. EMPLOYMINT J°'5,f. IMl'~9!-~~ J~lo~l'LOYMINT ~i,~OY ·~ERC • rvft JelM Mtr"# W....:. 71CIO J ... Men. Weni. 7100 Jet..· ~ W9fft. 7100 .J•• AW;., WMI.. 7100 ,, .. r1Mw.o, we.. 1iM J1•1· Min:. -:;roa: .. , 1• SALE AND TRADE D.lllY 'II.OT A,.11IS• SALi AND TlADI * MAINT£NANCE MAN* OLDER \I.Oman ura:\'nll y P~QOl'·MACHIN.J g:; _,. M~o~ tull\111M1J .• ~ .... SHAflt~OA'C•· .., ~ .-.. Pumltu,.. IOOO Pumltu,.. " Needed at OIK'll. t:xp'd. $100. ntceded tor child'• ~ thla C0MpY'f'1flt CLlltK ye&r1 or owr. Clly Bil dttu CASHIERS/llOITll'!I •, ·~-~ The Newpwt. IA.!\!.2PM. sn.norr. Picot: l!WTlmer whlle' mother Potitklft11.Vall&lll••t *' NO ,q, 17P~~ J.lainol \a 0\'l"l"ll~a ·p~~ ... ;ldteolof8u1int11e • "• · ' "'\'~ •. - • ppiy LQNE RAN GER '''Ork.Ji, ~ SecW;i::f Ps:cUk Nat'L Bank. F~taln Vallt)'. Call 't::ir , Ava.II_~ 3 ~ · ~ • THE HtED • RESTAUR ANT, l'r.AI PART .TIME. So. t...rwa branch. Apply • •Pf'O!Jlttnent~.'Jl&..a&l3 . Orat1p(:b. , ~ ,._tufa ,.,,ttkJ,y ~fresher ":lif' ... ,, Blvd,. HW>-!NTERVIEWINC at ~eo,at H..,,,. -* Upenencl SfART IMMEDIATELY" METRO CA~<:WAS.H· • ~ In the oldlb >"' a1 B<a<h Pl<"""1• p&rt lim< vodl. ~.'.~ ' Z4ll2 So.~.~: ~ "· "' tho Job yoo FUR TURE FACJOIY MAN •• """ IJ&T .. 10«1 "" """"'· No ..,.,.,..,.,, Eq""'.-.--Mn * lf[C(H'lty SALES.\!AN WANTED , St -· •V :J!"'-. appliance i.1orf'. 1.1ust be necesaary. {boost o 'l\"n l'•-L-•-g Ck. til'1R ,_ 01vn )"our 0\1,11 bu111ne1s, $2:A) 'I.II 1 '.-"", · :•' · ' Mat appiw;:~. Call 9 A.\t houn. Ttll!pboDe • nd ~ to j'e: 11tarl.l!d. s """" tt\-1 Good !Jpill(. •:·SIR,~. ·•·W·~1r Dr., N.B. • to 10 Ai.'l only: 4.$6--2.m ptt'S()nal . it}Wrviewin&'. for G (I a' a cyptn'g, pu«huirt: To::lay'IJ (l()mpt'dtio_n u stirr-CO!fie. possi.bll! \l'i lh ·~SI! lint oo., ~~~rte. West-.... , ~ _"42-~70 -· --M~ licensed C-27. ~rt.'4tn· th I rt y -ye>ar-ol.d ~Y t>.ckground, beach a re a . without proper ruidance yoo products. Oirttt 1ales "' Rt cll~I Pe,~·~r:!30U ~~-~ lap iJ"OQ.'in&: business, ~sea.rch conip&l\)'. $2.00 per c.au Loraine ·W•stdiU Per. (1.11 WI Oat. But 'l\i th the u? deUtr: Tr.Unln; pro. W8tcllfl 1>r._.'W.B. 6U."10 . ai"LIME'. · "•• • hour, plus ......... n.wa. E-··' ~I ~nQ. ~ West-powl!t 01 • multi·million dol-\1dl!d \\rite B W • SliUDN:TS• w y •-U "' ~ lntef'estinc opty.,__...860 -..-....... cllU Or. No' 6'>?770 Jar publk ro. behind you-· · · · · · ..,..,. · • .._. rs ._ P SCHOOLS AC'l:'ft" oppgrtunity emploYtf'. \\'tite , -. . l nterpn&e11\ ~ P~': ll.at. T~_,,)idl C&iKti'~ ~e, J;ood •Ac~c WAN -~ ,r. tllG R . Box N':596 ~,PIJot. ~ R,.ECE:P:I'l·ONIST: For ~only way tO •IO u up. p,le, N.8.. TllO:MY lnapatt time Ir help r ir-i TlµINEES .R&y WU110n'11 P'ART Tl.Mi' Bullder's ·~. Accurate We ll sho1v yoU how lo~ Saviilp Ir I.nan . ~ 111!"°°1.~Nd ca~ re· ,,.01.y '~ Cl&sw , l\lens ·Shops. New port T)iibt. No!!-a ·t~'Appe~nce. up to $100,90> Per year MANAG&MENT quired. 6"-2159 6-9 PM lo i!O E llth S• S ,_ •·· , Btadt, Balboit..l:!Jand, Coeta l.arJe company ift..~m. Phl:inl! v-.r: Nttel!I. $37a hnulmum co~pt'nsatlon .... ·knd&. · , an .. "" .. I t.iesa, Ota.nee. +'I~ &d-hU pm :f!mt: opportw11(y ..... .-1--sales commiuioll and TRAINEE ' • Pel"'Mo. • ..... ~· · D ~s.· ·-•Lo snACCOUNT 'CLERK 1 dltional 1:1tonls pluned next .. tor nine · (8) ·,.irve11. Otan. . ...,_,, .. ~ eeTVlCe ftts' a1atm.t an )'n&mn.; vtnas. .,,.. an ""- . 5 mo·s. Ast! 21-ll. ~I p)tuant . "~ ·JioGn ·e:JO .._.. ~""...... e~ $400 10 $600 extra eviry As80ciation 15 1ttki111: c01. Sel•ry $543. fe $5M. ri,ON . .k 'IUES ,f9r -.,ppt to· 9:30 e\'es. No «@erll!:~ Jl(~Cl~JONIST month i.n • part·lime \\'Ork, leae srachcates fur' their F\tll charge bookkeeper for ' 557-92-i2 ?'ll!(le~:· rm-··~~ Attradi}:e, -U ~ day or night. ma.na1ement trai.ni.n&: pro-:i'tudent body accounts, , MANAGE..'"4.ENT , o·,p Po it . ilt~ call.-· , • w./ gt,.i:i.e.-r.a.J bookktt~mg + Use our proven formula l.: KT'llJTI. 'l\'hi~h lncludr CaJeteria, Full 'Prpt.tlme.Cun!e,20 11141174-~1 background. Some typmg, 1 oursell 2 sales This position orfe~ chaJ. Srack Bar, Boobt.ott l: hr L,k. ·~ ""2 • \\'ork for· land development guar&n ee<h Y . lrnging ,.,d tt;vardlng ca· olhf:r stuilent accoUnts. Mu.st "' .............., PART 'MME • ,Perm . per mon Stcre•~...,, Girl F'rl." Est&b'd compa.nf i.n , lov.?ly sur-, · rttr to the rli:ht per,,on. \\'ork independently. Apply: MAIDS. Mature. 25 or over. -....~ rou~: Sa I a r y com· + ~ailtae car plan a t on~. Call -orange coast Junior Colh:ge Good-Wary IOr depe,ndab~ NSo.8. adv . .atc,A ~ &ll.ldlo. men:.-urate ·w/e:irper. G"""tt Health Iruiurance -r.1r. Hinsley 1!131 161.STil Dist., 2701 Fairview Rd .. -..:om.an. Apply 31.Sl t larbor me agency ,or .., ' eXper Call -546-8<>51 $25.000 major ml!di(:al, li!e C.l\t. CT14l 834-5708 Blvd C l\l dt!s'd. &t&-~ -S.Cr•tary -~"~"7·~~~~~-1 and acc:idenl. \\'oril for a m ...... m lovely So. -TELLERS- NE\V sensation, com· potenzed home k n i 11 l n: nlachine, unlim ited dtslgm, anyone can ope~!e. School of Creative S t wlnr. ~82, 548--0<16 Cottege Art Shoppe Art lessons, land & seascap. es. sizns &: truck lettering. Emma Blankimhlp A: Joyce Sisler, 690 \V, 19th IA! Po- mona) Sl.3-1689 or IJ6.6.t55 . • '!-'" e 11" H PBX OPERATOR. An.~er-+ ·-• ,., . .,. t.i.. •· ' ouus '"" r. REAL £STATE Guan.nt-=u _.,,., ,,.ec...., Santa Ana !No. N--Attrll.ctive ()J>l!ni""S are avail--'&DPLY · "1&: service fl.'(per. pref'd. .,_. I ,...,.. "6 SEWING classe:> st.&J1in<> ,.... • UJ•\V Pan. Beach) otc. 1.,ust be •t1.t'ae· able tor ex-"lenced tellers .,.. Een Bro'l\'fl'I Motor Hotel Pt time ~·fltime. ~moon "'"" no11" llmited rti\stration. l! ev~ hrs, 535-8881 MA W NT£D + Unlimited linanc'in: pro-live .t pe~ble \\'/typing in our ne1v Huntington Call for brochun-. School 3ll~ S. O>a.st, S. Lanina SALES N . A vided by company. + SH. This i~ a mO«t en-~ach and C06ta f.1esa o.ff. or Creali\'(' S ew i n:, MAIDS -Exper for house· + Incentive plan for Ha..,,·ai . .m•able po~. w/re11ponsibll-ices of Do"-ney Savings &: a.ti-MS:?, 548-04l6 cleaning, Own tran!."P. nee. \\'e CO\'er from the ocean lo iaJ1 Vacation. ity. One ol our '~ry finest Loan Assoc. f'or full partic. s2·hlr. Ph. 548-5543 ltion. POLICE OFFIClft the Inounlains v.irh our ott-CALL NOW employers. IThty even pay ulars, call Personnel {21JJ MERCHANDISE FOR MAY-Yi Price eliucl Sale! • Me1tra11 ' lol' Spring• ............ 1 ......... • ... '21 • 2 lwutiful antiquo whita )"pi.c• table • 1 .. 1: co111istin9 •f 2 .eMI t•'bles, I coclrt•il tablo .............................. $21 set • Sp•ni1h Sof•• l lo•• Soets. lioeth pea~ $H e Sr••n v•lvat Sofe, lilre n•w -.............. $19 e Gold Sof• ............................... -......... -.. $19 • Ov•r1tuffed Ch•irs ................. ____ , ____ _,$If • Color TV Con1ol• .. _ ... _ ......... --···--·--·$131 • 'Ca"'Pl•t• 12 pc. Spani1~ enfiqu• 9ro9'n l•droom Set ....................... _;f210 1115 Harbor· Blvd., at 19th St., Costa M•s• e 54&-t4S7 Open: \Veekda.ys 9·5:30, Saturdays 9-5, CIO!led Sundays -MALLIE'$ $711 t• $172 Menfft i~11. w~ U'I! a .tut sftiwing FOR th"· feel . Salary ~. urs 869-051:!. t SALE AND TR.ADE Beauty&. 'Wig Salon hll.:oi open-conlpany that needs help, It FULL DETAILS 8:30 to !;:SO. TEL E?HONE Girls-.,.,·ork Furniture IOOO Furniture IOOO Gara9e Sale in&: for Hair-atylist \\1th -CITY Of -H you ...,·ou1t:l·me to make $U MR . STANLEY Newport Personnel from your hctme. Call --------I02J . llO'me foiloVolin&:. SaJal")',ph~ NEWPCRT'BJAC fut. please call 1.lr. Y.'ellil (7l4) l35-:32n Agency r.fr . Kay, i2131 l34-6241_ 17 PC. KING SIZE SACRIFICE all item11 -Oli\lf: COOUll It paid vacation, at 545-3301. 1-------·----83.'i Do\•('r Dri\'e TRAINEES • \\'omen tor in-BEDROOM liOfa bed, nlOdr.rn chair, .... ,, u• ~"'" Several newly created Sale11 N-61' 3l70 · ·''-OU ·............, · ===----==~I ;o. -· spection Ir llte production. Laree 9 dra'l\-er dttsll'!!r, mir· Italian provincial ch a Ir, positions av.Ua~le-wtth RETIRED -P.lAN NEEDED R.E. SALESMEN WANTED (\\'e ·are nquilb:I by law lo Must be accuratt &: df'p111-ror, 2 bedside stand~.· King dinette table w/2 chri!t, MARINE f.lectwrlc: First dau . niarinc pa "'~"' meclianic .with a1l • around boat exper. r.fu1t have know. te<:ge ol d 1ctricity and th' ability to ihstall a:ear C9ffi· mon to yachlti in a prores- 11iona1 manner. Permanent ii qualified. Good pi.)', ;:ood benefits, good .,.,·orkin.r:. con- ditiorui I: paid vacation. See Sel"l!ice h1ana,eer Pacific Marin. Yachts 2751 W, COi.St Hwy~ Ne"NPOrt Beach ·MATURE MAINTENANCE MAN prorresslve Poli~ De-l'ni (l~s ea. wk. u p/time Establi~hf'd . R:E: F i rm Worm you that v.·e also dable. BROWNING f.fFG. sii..e hea.dboard, frame, quilt. modern bdnn 11t k more, ~~t,.:...":.!~.· ctiln~Vi~~. Hosr· & i\IANAGER ol s,ptti~izi.Jlgl ~.ihstmr .i. Bl.et have applicant ltt pe,id po&-1919 Placentia Av. c.r-.1. f!'l:I matt:rnl!I, Meets blank-_13>--;24=31===~==- '"""' .,,... "".--"' •:r delwie seil service la .. ....1-., o un-,.1!\'e O..-cu acnage or tions) """llTI •· 1 • .._._,:r · d ·a1 d lo • -~-·-.,---.,--==-...... ir e..,, e c. . BEDROOM SET (Crpted-CoJor TV.Etc , J re 8 I entJ eve p~nt, ' -Secretary t• $600 \VAITRESSES Exp'd. "'nly, Choice of Span:sh 5 pc. blonde ma.ho11:any $375. Requirem1nts include: Hti~ht 5·9·•, · 9.'eight 150 lb.9 minimum, 21 to 31 )TS. ot ,age, 20-30 uncor- rected v i s i o n, Hia:h School diploma. ,1,,1, .. _ ··o•--, o 11 a needs conscienHous, honest ., •t·• s 1 " I.IC " uc.i·, • • _, RE ~.",·u·,. op•·. ''oo will ...... -•. r-1 • o 1· ·1 or "uuem ty e 1001 CllU o,., NB. likeable, have ex""r in tu. II time scucsn'len, .. ""-''--•:r "",..,, ~ ... P. lml! ava1 . any "'LL FOR $249 " I I d c in lovely new ore. in lrvifle hrs App in ""rson 9 s.m-4 a\ G bl · n1eeting public, live close ic_en~e re~u re . om-a1'l!a for a \''onckrlu1 hon. . "". No dov.·n pmts. only ~!I nv1. AJ\fE ta e &: ~ cha.1l'll, 10 store. Very, very modi!~! mias10n . basis.·· · 1lle co, is estbl'd &-11lable. t;.;,n;o~cl ~fa;0~~ ~t1~'.· WELK'S WAREHOUSE s;••ag 18'!1P· & iingle ~ gaJary. See litore befOl'I!' Follo1\·1n&" po~lf1ons s.vail YouM; \1ill be a pos. w/in-600 \V. <4th St.. Santa Al\;l ~~" =.!~rmi::s I.! mattress, callin1. lttetia North Shop. eSale~n1lln to handle N. Utte1· ~ P-in... Center. (Baker at Eas. t Orange County ter-finite \'ariety !: inlere1t. *"* \\'AITRESS 7 A:\I to Daily 9-s Sat 9-6 Sun 11-6 u JI Send resur . .e ~r call !itiss 20 PC ...... ORIO'' PEDESTAL 1ame table ...,., Fairvie'I\', C.M. l Call Betty ntory. se our e.xce en! Ellzabelb, 557-6122 Abigail 3: ::0 P~I. APPL\': 10 A:\I """ 4 chs.ini, P«iln finish, wood Bri~. s.lt;; P J.I, 644-1307 builde~ contracts for sales. to 11 A.\t , Jamaica Inn l ROOM GROUP & wrought iron b;u;e, $250. ----'~---'----IExpenence preferrf'd but Abbot Personnel Agency, 230 Mot.or Hole!, 2101 E, C.oast FROl\1 lttODEL HOl\tES * '4+-2176 ...,·ill train ctherv.<ise qualified W. \Varner, Suite 2U. Santa HY.,Y, Cdl\I. Includes: Quilted aofa & "7,7A7N=T=E=0-,-6~70~17d•7·--8-,, p1rsons. Ana. "rAITRESSES, e.'<p'd. Apply, chair, 2 end tables I: coltee Gooqie Oak dining: chairs. e Sale1man to handle So. * SECRETARV lli2 Palisades Rd., S.A. table, 2 lamp1;~ dresser, ntlr. R Good C nd S45--64l2 NO\V INTERVIEWING Orange County.Northern San * TIIE DERBY * ror: ~adboar'd, quilted box l!lli!I. ' o · · REUIEN E. LEE Diego County tl!rritory, Ex· Shorlhaf\d 80, ""'""" 50 elec· spring:s I: matttt1s 5 pe BR set, ranch, style, ruaged Ds)'S. Some hea.vy lifting. • .,.... WELDER HM 67 • 1. w"k encl; night periern:ed in listiog "" sale! trlc. t.finirnwn t\\'O yrs. ex· .,_6.. dining room; table I: 4 hl· ma.5eu 1ne. lncl 'a bxspma, Contact ?-.tr. La.ner. DAil.Y , IUSIO. YS or Jarre speculative parcels · f'tt Neii:o bacl\ chaini. mattr, .s100. A·l. 546-43.lS. 'J'hose qualified .should report for the next v.Tit· ten te!lt at ,5:30 p.m., June-3n:I, 1970 at City Hall CouncU Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd., Nel'>'• port. Be•ch, Calif. No ap- plication necel!IU')' prior_ to test. PILOT 330 'W Bay Cotta p~rience. II' .. 2 • · • FOR nmTHER tNFOl\... &: establi!ihed i n" es Io r om1111 must ve al lelli!ll COMPARE AT $7<i9.!!:> ~ -l\fe!a betwdn 3-ll Pt.f. A · XI t • lo &d t.IATlON CONT CT 'niE clientele preff'rred but ...,·iJJ COLLINS RADIO YM exp. n r. ance r . • ·$39' Office Furniture IOIO MATURE , \VOlllAN for lite PERSONNEL OFFICE DISHWASHERS train. 19700 Jan1boree Rd. vapcement. Older v.·oman No dO\\'n Pm ts. Only $1 6 mo. clea.riup., aome olfj.ce v.·erk (TI 4J 673-6633. e Salernian to handle land Newport Beach OK. Fee k f'rtt Jobs. WELK'S WAREHOUSE USED at.eel desks Sli.~ e pickup & delivery; Local * ·APPLY "* su ita'ble for comm.·i nd . Equal opportunity emplO)'l!r JASON IEST 1 600 \V. 4th St., Santa Ana Posture chain $12.50 l! up i\ledlca.l Lab. ~!M--0701 _ ln E. COAST 1-f\V'Y. development. ;\l ust have con-lO!I Employtl)tnt Aal!ncy • U11ed Z &: 4 dra1ver tiling * i\tro-tANIC-0.ASS "A" NE~'PORT BEACH 1ldera.ble experieocr. in this SKretary 1 n:l7 So. i\lain, Santa Ana flft:JSf SEU. French Provin-c11.blnet.s e Used ...,.ood desks licens.ii. ~ tool!\. Penn. P00WER 'SeCUwini:. l\fathil'll!: lield &: eatabli!ihed clientr.le t 'ee r1funded 9264 W, Katella, Anahl!im cial 0re)!l!I bdrm set (king l\1cfltahan Bros Desk in.:. .,. pr,exper. shion!c.uphol h ! B h "•·• 0 -·1y ro ·-a ••ou10 821'._. aizel,ltalianFru i twood l800N rtBi .. • positionlor-nspo nslble man. pref1n'l!d. Per sps orm eac "Y • .;x:\; ..," .,.,,...... or -.,.~., f!WJ>O ""· T .. A I •-e-x~ pref. Baxter ,I: ROO:\t k boa.rd plu'l sm nucleus tor c omm~. ind . Mgr. WE NEED YOU , credenza. den turn. cheap. Costa r.fesa 1t &13-8450 op W"-s, vvnus Pan .,. Co·,.., .... I"" "'~-7238 ·' -CESETTER Lg•. po'"k ···ool K••••lan ' . -·h · U d '-"'"• ""'• '"~ ' li.uary for woman 1n ex· Division. PA " .. ........ EXEC d k 'llil I pro it 1 arinc. n er . O -·•· •. 101 _"<I. ·~. dblo . es , ne . .,.,., " .. "·" --•-l"'ll ·· PRESS OPERATORS t:hangeforlitft,hou~kttpinr Dl"'E AND COi\IPANY, }.:~IPLOYt.tENT AGENCY CALIF. CASTING C • ... .. """ -.. I _, ! •• •-reeDrmu-uc'"'"· ••L re-open ,.. "'-d 12,-. ~.·,, ... ood '·y'• v.• v.· .... nu.,t in. ""' , ~I....: · ~n o-\Vomen \\'Ork for plastio dutl~ in lo\oely N.B. home . JNC. 2229 S. Main, Santa Atilt.· Looking for ewry day -.nJe ... r '" .. "" 2 i\Jay 8th. \\'rite or t...._. n,d.Y .. --.. L • .::. ~t $350. "-II •=. Anl'•-' return 4 , ne1v. l!ltl!C. chr. , '·-4o.o~7 °"' o r . 1 moldlnr -pl&nt. Eve ~hitl 2 school see children. Box PHO?>:E 1714) 545-9631 549-226j li.ke you! for T.V: Commer. """ """ """' .,.,.., ..... tab '-""'"'Y· ;n-JOJ • "'".,. ....,u "''~ ~~io ...... China cabinet I""'· odds naug .... f?'OllSpo.lnt nc. Hwy, La&Una &act\, Calif. ..,,_,,,,, l\1153, Daily Pilot WEEKDAYS FOR APPT. SKr•tary $475/SOI + dais l. film 'l\'ork,.Recei•t .···,·"•· ~m< • •·-•in tir.>-4Sla l'ri t d C• 't · •1 Lo et fN!f': s~n lest, no eltp nee. uu ....., """'& I=.=--,-,--.,,--.,.-,--,-, i\[e<lical Sl!cretil'Y n e lfCUI See Betty Bn;ce at Sale~ to t.larkehn: " :r. v Y Not a school, no fee, 420a Calle Bl e '11 v" n i <'Io EXC. rle~k. all metal, lock CJ.JALl..ENGING OPPOR for Drill•r m 6 BEAUTY CARE, INC. Long Beach OJc. Good l)'p.. $SO fo $lt5 PER DAY {Harbor Estatea) 49fr..l7D6 drawl!!"il, Jikr. n11. :i It x attractive young 1\·oman iJl Experienctd. lm~iate-• Excilini; apportunities aY.:ail ing, no SH. U accepl<d. Fo.-appl phone Jo"riday morning thnl · Suo-2~2 fl' gtty $150. 540-1994 N B U. / edlcal i ..t ..t C all women whO "'i~h to N.wj,'' · · 0 lee, \\' m I n-opening on 11wing ~hif't. t:.>~ xe (714) 3J5..8282 day. 9UJ'ance, bookkeep!ni:, typ. J767 Birch St., N.B. particip&t.c in ant?.' concept Personne Agency O~IV=O~R~C=E=E-h~l~o~~.-•• -.-m-"'7! Offin Equipment I011 ing. (No apncie!'i) 548.370 Equal opportunity employer !'ewney tor Career GN\rls of totAl hody cleanliness 13J Devor Dr., N.8 . WO.\IAN for rookin1 .\ lite U -~1.· L .1 ,1 ---.... o · O>ut Hw:y., .B, blended with I u x u r i o us '42·3170 hciuYkeeping, weekends at Ht' l!W,;r .,,ing DO': ott "ay SAFE 48" hi h "4" wide MECHANICAL drafla:man, 2 e e PRODUCE MAN By a-....1:it 646-3539 .. _ :.i-t ~th "·aoh. Llvo In ~ to· •on. 21. Bro"·n couch S25, blonde •, I • ~ ' il • 2 ~ •p .,.,...,. · .,..,aul)' aiu= or ""' )'OWlg' C TON ATT ~ '" '" TV 110 d ' · by 28' derp. )TS co ege · .;,•a e .. • wanted by relatiYe))' small "'!~~~~"'!""""""~I & old . • SERVI E.srA I · Writr Daily Piklt Box M·30. cab., . lflf'lle set l377 v· Ud NB STl--7300 \loill accept full or put tiine. food store. not a 1u.pumar. e e e t-•--ma• ~ .. 1 ·---~ time. 'i\'e train -Sal~ Full l! part time $20, antiq. 1bl & chr!i SJO ia 0• · · J r ... -1 1 1:.H1 . .,.,J~ ~ n ~w "' _., 1 'bl 5 WOl\fEN ·wanted for ......... Ch . ._.....""' a ~ ket. A ofll!'--man,1Ab. 50 e'JI'· · · I · · 1·1· pol'lition or respons1 e, _., est of t'lrawrs k varnty "' 'C'~rience ln iV and appli-you in eltc us1\·e .. sc1tn i ic time v.-ork, CQr l'll!'l!'Md. Gar•"• Sale I022 11.fEDICAL . S.oy-l'ront Of· -rlence is ~"""""· No -~ H h neat . .appearing man. Tori $7:J, stow $115. relrig: $20, • i-" ,..... · -J ances helpful but not a must. ~uty Sl!'Crets. 1i earn-* • 547-3428, 544-78f4 * lice, r.ome back, ·kno\\·ledge objection to older man ii v.•age11, bonus plan lt pront ~nd tbls, dishrs, .clothes, KINGS!ZE ~·. lo--, "·hy GA RAGE Sa.le. Mov l n1 I ?.lust SIU! Sofa Ir: lcwe 91!al, • avocado $50. DR set. r.i:ex- ican $S0 Commodelf $1.1 e:&. I CoUee tabl• S 2 0 . AP:- plialla's: water-pik, trype.n. wafl11 iron, bltnder. ui-riaht & canistl!r vacuums, aun la mp, hiir dryer, ba~slnet. s11ing, playt1en. ease 1, pain1s, ncords, le n i c le · knacks, etc. 4Jl Hamilton, Apt B (rear) O t SAT l: Sun. 9-4, Fun, Orient. Throw Rua:~. crib, port. iV, ne1. la.dies 1olf 1hoes ilr: jodphur hoots. az l . Slide rulP., rock. chair, hobby horse, Crescent l!llJ., slngle matt. typewriter, ~lee. can opener, la.dt1s &: cf'llldren'11 clothll\i, LP rt<'Ol'ds. l<>)'ll, hlehold !tuns. Priced to sell. 1231 Esaelt L n ., \\'eslclill, N.B. VIRTUE BROS. DJNEITE SET, hutch. 4 t'hni I: tbl, white w/rold brU'!. Nude: picture on velvet 24ll36", 2 b&r !jtool.s, antiq. 'l\'hite. Disk & chr. "'·hite. Clolhe« 8l IO.ladies. 1\ia&:navox Theater TV &: s tereo, remot• control, an!iq. white, ~tc. r!c. 4307 Patrice Rd, •N.B. 54&-468:> A.i'l'TIQUE Guice S a I 1 : LtaYin&' Jor Europe, stcck mulil be llOld this 'lllttk. Sat & Sun only, JO&m-5pm. Coin 1ilver, hand painted China, Kl.Us, furn. 306 Haul Dr. CdJ\1, olt Coa1t Hwy n~xl to 5 Crov.-ns RU~tftl.AGE Sale: Multitude ot many types of lreum'H. Clothes, ~Id etc. At Newport Short's C1ubhoaw, 511 Canal. l\i a1 l!lth. 9AM· 5Pl\1, May 16th, 9AM-3PM. llDO · Pref. ages 23-40. All com-. ings. · Uncle • 1n1 WIGS b I> hi AU ood """' ,,..,., ...... of all types of med. fonns. can ha.ndle the 11.·ork. No paey .bl!ntfits 10 q1,1a!Uied Call fllr. Scott. BEAlITY ~haring. r rec<>M e-a Y t ngs. in II: crib, CTystal punch bowl set. ..!\Ion, Tues, ThW'H, Fri. 9:~ ni1ht or Sunday \\'Ork. J\te<I-man. Old, \\'elr established CARE, tNC. 9~. 1424 tion. \\'ill ,re-open May Ith. Sain & Styling rond. ~hiy 16th thru 2'1rh. kitchtn aP'Pl lances, books, LADY Kenmore \\'asher, late &:JO. SZ.7:> hr. I-'ashion Isl. ical &. Hosiiital belll!f\ls, Ap-company. Send your com· S. Allee St .. AnaM.U'll \Vrile or call Riy Carey. Comr anyttn_>E-. 510 El etc. Sat ~ SW!, 10 to 5. model, 1flnt cood, S85. Hot· Send resume to Daily Pilct ply al LINDBERG NUTRl· ~94-5857, G04 S. Coa!'.11 ""''Y· Eltciting bcauTy center in J\1odena. (Oft l.lfh ~t) N.B. ..,,.....1 Bayview A\'e., Santa nnlnt v.·asher, xlnt conit., plete r~ume to -SALES Bo h Calif _,., ·~ Box M-2'. TION. locat~ 1n back of Bex M-591 Dally Pilot }JOO 10 $J,OOO. l'\o aalf'S t xp. I ,,'.La=''";";'""~'~'::.':' ~c;;c.::::;:::: Fashio.n Island otre:rs an op-CRIB Sl~. 2 t11•in Md~ S25 Ana Heights. $40. Norie EJ1c. dl')"l!r, xlnt * i\IOTEL MAID • Full th,. Toy \Vor u ~ in the d d 1 t·'· orders: &:. SF.RVJCE Station Afttndaot. porNn1ty tor & .._'.lg expert & Sl5. 2 F'ieldcrc11t_ boy!! cu-sr~o~,,71~_-,,-,-h,-,-,,0-.--7,-·"k cnnd., p j, 347-1115 _. •-" '-·-1 Pl Sho I Salea Rop. "DO nee e 0 ..,.c .· . . -•·1 O 10 ,~1 -11 nd d• o i d '-" ""'"' i:.. ~ o" titne. Apply 237' N°e"'""'rl .:.u).Lu•~ aza _ ppng -Id F\1!1 time, e\'I! ,.,,11. ver •:re,~ ..... t11 mn. avocado hd. pr ~ J;, ca_. •h•"·· v•"·""m. •m. d•-•-, .,.1.....,.,12 -~ C , ·~• ~· 1 51. + .. + , ~·1 eo\•tr !earl~ for . u.or !I "'" 2_ -•• 1 , 1 ti ...,~ .._ •.. ..... l -~~==~==--Blvd. C.i 1: 54g:..9755 , en er, ,,.,,... . °'""o " C comm, co,. car o ., ... ,., :fa.;;te~1 selling home "X· 2 yrs e}(per. v,•e,r J , ne.at s.. e • comp e e sr. ec on Yell<l1V d1M"!te wt .,...,, TV. dinette table. hi·fi con-SO. COAS'T KIRBY NIGHT• CUSTODIAN Costa Mtsa. , o, pay11 ou r '"· . . It sel!s l ik e in appearance. Apply 2j.9() ol quality ·hair piec•s. 968-2768 110-4) sole. ~lothes. many mi&:. hall cre<fit TD's A: demo PROOF M ' . ~ PACESE'ITER erciser. Ne"...,.... Blvd CM Excellent .salary .strutltl:T'f!, OR SUBSTITUTI ac vie ~ra.tor, """!PLOYMENT AGENCY bana_nas, i.n bunches .. for ... .,... • • · ·• Xl .N'T F' urn i I u r ~. Rell !!. !\at-Sun, 301 Broadway, models of ne.w ''70 Kirby . l! teller p/timr:. ?ttontluy Col' S103.JCJ. l\1th 100~ f1nan-SF.RVlCE station attendants Urtlimitl!d incentive pro-Cu5tom C(!Ucli. cotree lbl; C.1\t. CluUcs, 25'i~ oft. Fact. PAINTER I.! rridays. 'C'-pre-I, but 22 s. ~fa.in. Santa AM. 1 897 l!l!l6 ~g. . . t l: iir•m •nd Y fascinating tu -bd N hr'i ~-=~~~~~~-v.'l.ml't. PH: 536-15.21/"2 Appl ication11 now being &C· ,_.,..,, 549-226:> cing. Cal : · or part tilTW', n 1 e>!I • ture in I.his tun environment din. 91!1. rm ~ts. 0 c-GARAGE Sale Sat ].5 An- cepted, Apply.: \Vestrninster not nettS5. Apply Bank of Abo fee jo~ 48TI .... -.rkend&. good wali:e + if you <:an meet the exacting ~:bra(: or antiq'i;. r.lorni ng tiques, l'lOla, stove, ii;r.c~tary, "5~th=S~"="=·B~·~~-~~ School District, 14121 Cedar-America 18691 ?tfain St, H.B. SALES • Service Estab romm. Laguna Be a ch requinmenLI of our young, Iii ll. Eves lrom SPJ\I. po"·er la\\11100wer, misc. 1<."ENl\fORE \\lasher I.! elec. v.·ood, Westmiru!ter , <;.~it. CLASSIFlED'I' S:'.lmeone will nn: q&rCKER YOU SELL Fuller Bru~h rou!e, ~12:; ...,.k 49-1-M:?.l'I dynamic and rapklly iJ"OW· S48--0.362 J'rn Sand Ke y, Cd J\1. dryer. Bolh in xlnt cond. NURSERY HELPER. male. b·e tbok!n1 tor· it nta1-gu. rnE QUlC'KE'R. YOU CALL. ruarantff to start. 546-574) SrrrER ~· g yr old boy, lng OTR:an!zaUon, 8' SOFA nM-tt ust'rl, quil~ 644-3377. $i;t1. Al~. Frirffla\re: eltt, 6 day wk. Work '9.i tb plllltll S6U I S y 0 UR AD 1 ~ \1•a!kg diirt, J\iarlner!I Sehl, ll'fle.Nie1v \Vith Oi11n, 46 Ft11!!h-floral. 1eotchgu11rrled $!~~.1G~A7R~A7G=E-S.~l,-,~M~o-v~l-o-g dryer. xlnt cond. S50 . • delivery. Salary open. Call I i~;;~~~~:;;~~~~=;;~u;;;;'~;;;~~~~I Q.ASSIFIED? Som~ne-~·111 ~'B. l\fust ~ flex . as to ion Island, .J\tay l,6th &. P.iay l\,atc_h. Io v e s e 1. t $1.>. Europe. Eire. & Hsehold 8•17-81.l:i or 546-8672 bet. g am 1.: :> pm 714: Jo"---Men, Wem. 7l00Jeltt "'91', em. be look:inr tor IL Dial 542-ht'i!I l: dys. Pre! ""'' tnns. 18th, 10 am to 6 pm. 116--0.')92. zood s. plan1s, toy~. Sat & USED Appliances & iV's, 830-5G"~. LAGUNA lffi.lS 5678 MZ..1807 THE HOUSErut. Of new model Sun !Mi. MJ Amir og \Vay, au ruaranteed. Dunlap's, NURSERY. El Toro, Calif. 11~;;;;;.__======~======.===::::::'°" DEMONSTRATION home furnitur1. Reg. $683. N.B. 181:i N1!11'POrt. C.M. 543-7'188 Nunlng Professional · Sales jiib;~·~M;-;~·~W~o~m~ .• 7~l;llCl~J~•;b~·;;i~;\e~"~·~w;·~m~.i;;i7~100~i l 644·2.682 now Sl97. l!K-4417 er rn=E~~.,~,~n.-.~,c-;.~.~v~;,-ta FRIGIDAIRE wa.ther &: "EGISTEltED NURSE You 637-6200 Hogar: l\lisc., mini' bike, dry1r. t300, 2 yn old. G.E. · t.c.-c.c .u. Spec"1•l1'sl can make that s100,oon. by HIDE·AWAY K ro' h 1 er motorcycle par!s, picnic relri1•rator ;150, &'U-3517 "'""'""'lb·1c Unit,~ TELEPHO NE selUnr. wllh JACK STAN-couch, blsck, make11 double table, books. 1tc. Follow the G.E. wuhl!r, 6 yn. old, runs ::'..,~~""'.'::~ Home, Furnishjngs The Smile in Your Voice LEY,.:':::,..:" bod.:.=::;.!:"'""',:~· ::i: ~~ !:;.:!::: ~.~':!'.;..~ Mo•" penonniel' So, Cout Com-bike~. furn.. misc. im --- m.,,.;IY """· 11172 °"" II f . al . Could Be Worth 7IOO T ............ Ut .• N.B. S.t. . Hwy, 30. La_runa (nt) a. you u1, a pr.o e11s1on , top earning Schoo::f..lnst'11dlon 7600Scl'IWl""nttrvction l0-4 only. i:tll Ext. 3.16 specialist, not satisfied with a medioc re $ I f ~=~~~--~~ ... iffi1tSES AIDES.. income, then ·Grants has a proposition for A Startin.g a ary 0 F~~;rA~ ~~rs.~:~ Experienced. 7"1 P?-.f you.. Cons ider the followin1 : The .&~ I Marine Ave at S. B&ytront) • .... """ -$415 A Month ,__..1 ""1~.. . · $1000.0Q ~ 1. T., CM"tminl... I. "efirtment ,Ian of C...• m UNIQUE lu;;1 cofftt tabl~. '2, PM'1 llflli:Clal t. Gr-.· Ltt..•nll 1Uhriolop BR Rt. houSl!hl:Md item,. ·per mentll , eatei C9mfft.) MadlCal Wo need p•ople with irnilin9 voices, wtt. •r• 140 Harbor laland Rd., NB (Salaey, manarement JMI· . J.. "-----....... ·iw '-•'•••-· . el:.le fo werlr eny shift, t• do some •f •"ri m11t • ,. • Sat 11 A.M. Oon, 5 :vn. aentra.1 lilt i»-~:,,::.... '" lmpertant Public R•letion1 w•rlr -•a T.Ja. CAN TOD ftCOMI A P•OmtlONAI: IN GARAGE Sale: Chn. chelt&, nra:Me ; erp..; ·'call AM, .4.-.,,,-... Y""-'°'"'· 11. lm,lrtM ph•n• Op•r•teri. ' .'coMPUTll ICllNCll, 'W dW PenonneI AfencY ' s l!W lliltc..,...1 Anif w e'll pay ,411 e month ritht. fr•!"· tb• mowen ,I: misc. J-5PM, Sat 'JG41!tf.W d1ft Dr 16-7110 , nearywrheme 11 ., ieNlll '' . end·b9ftefit from fhe add•d pr••tig• of iden• i: SUn only. 321 Camphor, 3 · ut .,. S. Quallty·I'-,. • .,at ~ staft. · ' ' fifyin9 with fho original Ac•damy of Com• N.B. • .; _. nll ••talllll firm H•re's whet eho·r-u put•r Technolo7y7 Netionally reco9ni1ed. GARAGE Sale: Apt n MA~~;;-N~/'~N 6. P•W vacatien. 12. PaW "''-,. "'" c ount on: ThOu1onds of post 'hi9h~1thoot• m•n •nd rtfria, dl1he1. J\faey misc 1. Skk pay •·Ir,,.,.., H yM w.n s ... ..,. • H.n.t.p wom•n ·hevo. Th•ir futura h•• b••n a11ured hlll!hold lteiiu.-216 9th Sl., -CITY Of'- NEWPORT BEACH Mfl fe $605 ,.r rMnth GENERAL maintena.nc. "- tleaning of f!Xed tlclllti•s. REQUillEMElfJ'S: 0 n • y11J' ex,Wr., janitorial •wk or bkfc. malnte~. pos- 9:eJ111lon af valld Calif. trlv. ert llceruw. QUALTFJED e ppllca•ts ahould ~nt&ci Pt!l'90nntl OfOt•e,, llCIO Ne.,.,wrt Blvd., • Nev.'P(lrt Be1cll, C.llt. 9l660, . <TI41 61J..Ol33 bl!fore ~ p.m. ·. E'rl.,. J une 5, 1910. OAfLY PrWr wAN'i' ADS! ow. direct ~ .. Qup • e ....... ,..._ •·cltaM.e fer """''''" hy 11TY •Stin9 ju1t • llftl• mor• ta b•cc:rme an H.B. Car required for personal • customer • ,.14 w.cetleM • .....,,. , Aca<lemy greduate, A pr i v~• •®catipneJ in~ , SPECTACULAR Gar a,, contact.· U you-want to learn. more about e c .... ,,. ....... lt•efft , ... ·e tiY• yH tfitution. Curricule •ppllc •l!ile to tht. b,_..,.. Sale! Come I: Bro\\• Sat '.our money nlak,ing propOs,tl.on in one of' sK•fty & ,,etectlH •1t·ran90 ef computing 1y1tem1. &: SUn. 21~ Vista Dorado, 'thl~companies fast.est fl'O.Wing retail or· • A,114 tefs ef 11ew frl .... Y•'I IRffl' ...... lnterettin9, lu.cretive po1it i,n1 ii\,, t-.iputer N.B. (Blllll~) · · · Co « werk -4 11 eft« ...... wcllwfti-. pto9romin91·end 1r:oy~unching. av1H•bl• .•vety·. GAR.AGE S&le: Crpe, dr,11, ••ni.zations .. , me prepared ·to di!CUS"s l Fo · t' · t h llo •-·-~ _... wn•r•. r more 1n orma ion 1us p one or. pa c1u-., ..... 1 equip. crib, y our sales know-bow and your previous T elk t• u1 seon and firul euf mer• ol:.out It•-"'•ii the ceupon: b&thl•tw, mi.c. 1215 experience. int a Pacific T el•phona Op•r•for. W•'r• htr.. ~!r •11ui~•l·~ Scaa"l!at, OW. M+-ll29. int now lt•two•n l ilO A.M. end 4:JO P.M.. ,1 sh.Hlwit l.HM •* (JAR.AGE SALE **' APPLY AT • • • W. T. GRANT CO. PERSONNEL bFFICE 981 I .ADAMS A VENUE · GRANT PLAZA HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIF. 9lMb An equal apportunJty employt:r Monclay thrv Fricl•y •f No. 1 City l lv4. faff, ~!,~ , .. ...,,;.... ltr~ . I , ...._ \. (OIAll:on J(H_ll Pua. Dr. fl.B, Suite ·240, Oren9•,. C•lif. (S~. ef Chopmen, ci.111a a o.,a-Q ,._..c-.·r:J~-• afi.r 4 p.ii.. we1t of Or•n~• County Ho1p1torJ 63•·1260... • <•"1f1"' II I Dl•totN REF'RIG, I n.nwrt, proj,, I If toll c•ll, ca I co ect . • H11~11 · d •-I 9•• ,.,,,,ITMI'. • • · wir. rpa. ~ .... m 8". ~ ···~~-·_,.!~-~--'--""'~~ •· Pacific Telephone '"· An Equal O~ortu nity Employ•r Sonora Rd, 0\1. 5.\7-868!1 e 3 i\PTS or turnltl.lrt .- 26S!I Orllnr. A\·1, C.M. On the rearl ~1 I SC . FU R~N~l~T~U=R~E 1verythlna: ii:Ofs Survhcy 137 \\'. San Antonio SC. f92..83S9 Ju1t Purchefed Antique• ,ROM MGM n11 e f Postet Bed froul "Uttle Women." • China from "Tht Good Earth." MUCH MORlll Ufll! Your Bankkrwricord BACK POOR IMPORTS 11'6 Herbor Blvd. C•t• M.t• (P'ark In Retrl ORIENTAL JtUG 12x2l Royal Kemwt "'""'" VERY old Italian marble top buffet. larie °'d desk. .......,,, SINGER Auto zlc·18J, fi mo.. old. No attach f!OecSed for zi1·~· button 1t.ol1a , delJl8flf etc. Guar. $19 cuh or small J)lQ'nll!nts. 5'3M616 Musical lnstrvrTMntl 1125 FENDER J1u Bau, fendtt bottom. S245. Call MU9l6 BASS Amp 90 WI.Its RM!. Z.l:S'' t.ar.1,..-•pkrt. Jtlnt cond. $295. 494--~ll l:nL l ' 9 IWLY PllOl Here's How You Can Us• Our Famous D:me • A • Lines O Bri~ them or mail them with correct c•sh ,,to one of our • convenl•nt offices. e No livestock, produce or plants. • No commercial ads i11lowtd. 8 Each lttm must be priced with no item over $1S. C•••t JJ l"'7en .... I~ !"" IJ ... FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICl!S TO SERVE YOU e NEWPORT BEACH ...... 2211 llolboo Blvd. e COSTAMEIA ................ llOW1a-t8ay e HUNTINGTON BEACH .. 17875 Buch Bl vd. e LAGUNA BEACH ... 122 Forest Avenue 0 1..0 78 rec-1rrl • lf\e each I Kll\IBERLY knlts, l!ke tl(>w Srnall cou1;!1 $10 l'...11.. horn~ ~llf' 12 $2.l. 2 linen d!'!SSC'S. s.:;-1 Piihl ~l1~·r 1~1r11~ SJ ,\ri-:-1ie 12, SI? eaeh. _3 .1orn1nls, 1iqn,-. 11/J'XI h;isk<'t S:l 1'.11111 l'I~•· 11, SIJ each. 54J-31U3_ ~pr:i.v gun $J Uga hon1 :St I ICE CN"am set $15. Electric: i'11ARVEL Comif' book eol· lection, 1964· 1970. over 100 and goind last. t;ic • S2. 673-8800 WESTINGllOUSE polisher, RED\VOOD bar·b·que table COLLl:(.'TOR'S Records S1 scrubber, rug ~leant'r $10. nnd benches $1J.50. 20" eat'h. Flrm mauress :S,25. Black wrOUi:ht iron boy 's Stingray type bike J\hifching box spri ngs S25. fireplace tools SlO. Hanel Sl2.50. 4-1~" Chev. bub caps Brass headboard and lawn mo'>'·er $5. 5-JG.8687 Sl.25. 5Z>-3428 llollywood frame SIO. Power LARGE oval rug $8:-&SZ-6455 FOLDING bf!d and maltttss l'lltary mo .... ·er S2j. Bathinel- BROWNIE Kodak _m o v t e I SA.FETY hrln1rt, by Cragar, 1 T"'lN 00-. spring .!~ mat• can1era. S20. Projf!ctor $25. l 6~2-1888 I lft"51, good t.'OndltKln $10. Iron $4. Electr.K: can opener 29 INCH light y,•e1ghl suit 1 c6c73-438:,,::.:_7~~-~~~ S1. 494-2797 j cat.e, u8ed OJ1ct S2tl. Ex-• 2 TV's RCA and Jl0Um&11, 2 OOUBLE bf!dspttads $10 1 etllr nt cloth~. d r's s es, need repaiN S5 each. \Va!Jl and SI2. J single bedspreads slaek.s, blousts, swea1t>r.. be.sin. l'itreous china S4. 100 .i:; and S7 each, all hke size 12 $1 to SJ. 54&-973::i lb n1.1!~ 8 and 16 S l2.~_ ~1v o~ig1na~ ~51 S2J 10 19 INCH RCA portablrc TV Amniunil!_on Colt 4:1 21J $50. 91J x l;, tire anti r1n1 I good condition S2J. 21 inch shells S7.50. 96z..4219 f'XcPl lcnt l'Ondition SJO. 6.'iO consolt' TV S25. \\Porks go00.1 2-740 x I~ t-.l ichclin r\reir on x 1J tire and r!n1 good Jlickcock tubt trsti!r SZ5. nov. chl'ome \1·heels for cond ition S6 .. 'i0. B11r s1ool~ RCA ZI inch c,y!or TV work.s 1 Ply111nu lh·f'orri Sl5 e:.ich. Sl each. Bar lii,:h ls 50r each. fair J9j7 mbdel S25. Ph. StJnUay-\\'edncl<lny a.rt j , T11cklr~i; srnp1~ $2 llaJTPl bi wn erlgPr S25. \Va~on fl;:l1•- kcb 7:.oe 11'rllught i r un b.qur Si P<lhO loungt v.1th bracket~ $1 each Hudson p11t1 $7. 2 beach chulrs SI l';:rayrr Sl Copper rulllnK each. 3 n11Jk i;lass lan1ps p1t1 111.:ht f I' tu r l' $2.50 SI • S2. 2 Dar stools 1 JlllRROR J hardware 546-005J fPrt x 41 , fl'el, Jncluded S 1 0. S8. \\!ood tv.·ln bed SJ. \\'ood 1e s:i. C;ir bed $5. Hi-chair dou ble bed $10. 'J'ht're dark $10. Jumper chalr S5. Rock· e nd !ables $2 each. T11-o ing ho~ S5. Baby clothe! 1os1!p btnchcs $3 each. Old 2.lc lo S2.50, mnn y ol her !i:1Celu·n l':O.liau~t tan SI fnr Sl5. &13-3517 BUCKET seat-r",-,-cChevy Van, $5. AI M Chevy rlnt SI. 675-4186 NURSES unilorn1!, modf!rn slylc. size 10 and 12, :SJ . S5. 675-0338 111G1!Chair-S5. Car bed S5. <"ll'c!'ric :\e11.·ing nH1.chinr. SlO. baby i1l'n1:s 2'"JC-SJ.5U. Pair C!tan, like 11e1v. &12-3008 Two 1.:hail's, need fe'C<lvr r!ng dnipes S5. Bedspreads $5. Jnsldc door 11i1h li;1rd11ar•e $j 1 pa irs rol rl ing l\'al't!robe 1((10l'S SJ (or ail. \\'ardl'obe :<hel1•es co J;i'I 11·11h ;1bove $1 Ne'v bathroonL ~ink $3. ~~I lbs box nails $3 Pach Old fal'hivncd blg whl'P\ bik{' I $71. 6 ft l\1'QUghl iron railrng S~1 Lumber 5(k.Sj Patlo 1nhle, un1!Jn'1la and I eha1rs SIO 2j J11ri::e •:rn1cnt block.~ SJGI· caeh Truck tool box "'$j L1kr ne\V \!Ugs and p11(!s ~:·:i, 1'f1sr IX'lge. 117 !·: Bay ~t .. No. C. C.:'11. 6-12-i<illi PAIR drapes. 84" Jong. 90' 11·!dr, of!.y,hite. ~ood t:vll· diUO n $20. 54!1-598:; 'P O\VER lllo11er Sl O. P is!1>l PORTABLE sewing mnch inc 1Be1Tela) $25. Pool cur a11d $25. Si111(er buttnnholrr $10 1·11se '10. Telescope $7.;,Q. lloovf•r uprij;ht vacuum $5. ·r11.~ )'('COrder SIO. l\!11.pll' ELECTRIC 5to1·c S 2 0 . 545--5097 RE~~RIGEH.ATOR, good ron· dition $25. 613-13.JO. Commt'rcial mo11 bucke1 s111ivel rnckcr S25. "-1aplc $7.50. Drop light fl};IUl't's l&mp tRble $10. 811 by T:x: each. Toys, ga?nl'! and stroller $7.50. Bnhy clotht'~ pui.zlcs lOc to SJ. Roasttr 10c to SI. Books Z~ic. l\fl'n's ovl'n SJ. Peg·board hook.~ sport jack!'ts (Sile JGj s:; 7r and S... "ach. Golr!C"n Book • $7. 5.1·1 Pierpoint Dri\'r, Encyi·lopedia set s:1. Jll'conl Co.sta :\leF.a. 5-16-269:; player $.i. Sl'l()w chains $2 · ---- l\1alihu Outdoor lrgh1 Sl'I W ESTJr-.'GHOli~E:,_ Elcctril.: S2.1. Small animn v cag(• '.!:!<·. ,\l::ini;:le szo. \Vrought iron l.i•~thcr \n)rkin~~upplJ<•s railin;; ~· x 2W $20. 21' arid tools 3.lc 10 SJ. \\'('stC'rn " 14' Top11z carpet. nearly biick!rs 5Gt' 10 SJ. Rig Boy ne.w S25, Toy Dun(' Bu11:.r:y. ga~ n1odf!. new S9 .50 B·lrb('CU{' \\'i lh Spit S10. Pen-008-187:1 na. lawn mower S5 . ~ -~~~~--~ Children's b 0 0 ks and El.ECTRJC: S11 itches, plu"s, records 50C'. llol \\-'heel! p!alcs, v.'irc, pipe Hlc · S.i c11rve set S7. Skei>Ball SJ. Plumbing firt lngs lOc • 50r Soccerball S2. Johnny Seven l.av.·n light $5. S\\'ef'per $J. 0:'.1A Rine S4. GE Portable Drill S4. Hot pla!e S.l Door KING size mattn'ss, box S1cre<1 ch;1.nger S?..'>. Boy·5 harrlware 2:k • S5. Painted springs anrl lramc, c!e11n, Schwinn 10-i;peed $17. Race cl1airs $.i \\'nmen's slacks good rondi!ion $2J. 16&12 car !>et S2. Craflsman J ig llnd hlou~es SOc. Reloading Somerset Lane, llllnting!on S11.1v $5. Electric clock tim<'r <fies, brass bullets. primf'l'!ii, Harbour. 592-1765 $10. Scoo!er SL Swing-srt n1~ny calibers 1c • $10. SAT·Sun. Ski boots $5 frames 121 $10 and Sl5. 2 Ulnnk .22 pistol $7.:i!I. 22 Kitchen ~rt $2.l Drcs5111akt'r ~tahon wagon pads S.'i each. rlflr $20. Jap r ifle $2j. Prin- lorm SIU CB.rpet swC<'per Zl86 Columbia Or. 515-151~ t in~ pre~s S25. Paint $1..'iCI S2 Pine night table $20 I Sat·Sun gallon. 23~0 Apt. B, Ne\\ port \\lrought iron bu'd cage S2. c11o0o1~ •. ~,~,~c,c, cb';kc·,~s"ioo.~G"i~rl's ~lv_d._. ~!I':_ ri.tesa 20512 Salt Air Circle, HB 21 " Schwinn $20. Girl's NE\\' J.looka S22. t'J\f ra<l 10 962-86.'i9 Stingray bike $16. 3026 :\J,\PLE couch S25 Rocking Kil!ybrooke Lane, C . :\I. chair $25 J\Iap!e coflel' !able 5-15-2835 SIO Two end tah!es and cof-21" P~O~ll~T"A"BcLcEcc-oTV=~s=25, fee table $5 each. 646-11\IR Couc:h and matching chair OYSTER \.Vhi!e shag rug 9'6-;-' $211. 6 drawer dresser $5, " 15' Sl5. 646-J622·~---needs fL>;1ng. 1501,j E. 181h, 3-PlECE matching ! et Costa l\lesa. ~8-652'.l !ables, 2 Pnd pl us rotfee, Bargain S18. 2t3 Grand Canal. Balboa Island. \V ESTINGJJOUSE canisler \'acuum cleaner ... .-ith at· !achmcnts Sl2.50 1 9' • portabll• 1V in C'X~llcn1 co!ld1tion $2.l. BI on de nC'vrtm;1r coffee table SJ.50 Large lour speed ta ble Jan S9. 5-l2_-c2',.C0-56~~--= 2 SI~·i°GLE beds, compli!IC 510 each Gir\'5 l>it•ycll", lan:e. Jike new $3 RCA clock table radio S3. !!69 Congress, C.~f. &IS-0391 EXCELLENl. c r i h . ma!· tr?ss, sher.ts, S!8 Feeding tnhle chair $5. li·l6-03-IG i!izs T coupe bOOYsz; l!lls Dodge truck cab $ 15. &16-0:H&.- l\'IG 1007~ ~rman hair. dark bml''fl. nevtr \\'Orn $20 Ladies all weather al111I, size 14-16 $4 Na pkins 24" >. 'J-1" hand-embroidert'tl, Ml nr 6. $4 50 501 A1·en1da l.orenJ.o ln the Blulls. 644-0l.021'---~~~ BAR i;lools S6 each. Chairs S3. Car radio $5. Child's drun1 sel $.J. T(ly:s, ga111es, Torture Track. !';11o·1Lch &. Gu :.0L"s·1 t..:id1rs t1res<c:s, :size 12·1 ·1. 5()c·SI Linens, d\.~he:o;, kilchen\\BN' ~·S2 Pa\10 lnunl:'tr Sl SJeC'pini: haJ; $1.:l!I Nl1urday 9-:l. Sund::iy ~12. 1 !Jj 92 Con~tel!111ion ,\1l'ST .'ol.'11 !""1ay, Saturrlay. K1!chr11 tahl1r anri 4 rh111M SJ,j \\'<>.;!lnghnus" \1·a.<h«r, 11111~ SJrl TV Sfi Extra lnnf' .;1mr\r twr1 !1:i Co11rh S7 50 Cl,111r S·I Ch1ur SJ Po!«, P.'"'1 " rll~hr~. h n11 I<;, :o;1h•tr.-·;1.rr , hy the hnx s~. Cla~:sr! . .<.nml' rl'}Stal SJ pt>r M"I. Tnas1rr 31vl w11Hlr !Mn S7 50 hoth. 93-1 Congress. c )I. fi-16-Si ?S ------FOSTORIA candl!.'sllrks 110 Tuppe"'·arr Jl)r.Sl TV SJ) :u:1 t\'as:sau Rd., C . to.I . ;.13>-2703 =~~-= AUTO:';lATlC ,1;1.~her S25 El~ctrlc motor S2. 769'1 \V, 2{11 h St, oil Placentra Avr, c:-1 ~~-~GOOD ~ingle mAltn'5'l l'lnr\ box springs $2.l. f>.4.6...8488 ANTIQUE Jruil jars 75c Old dresser S15 Small drop leaf table s S5-$2il Coffee and end t11hles SJ each Lawn mo11'<'r $5 Paneling 3!~ x •I n 75c l'ac-h Ch11.irs S2·S3 ench l.aJnps 50c·$1 Hradboard $2.50 2442 Orange Ave., c. \1 . Sl&-8587 ANTJQUE dressing table anrl hcllCh $25 48 Je5son banJo course SHI. 6 gal boat tank $10 Iron ing board SI Truck gl.111 rack SI \Vellington bools and other boots $8-$10 Dish<'~. pots, pans, books lDc-50: CE coflt:e pot $1D 23~5 Elr!Pn, C . .i\I. EVF.fl YT IJ "l'N"'G~mc,c,c,-g-,-. "B~o b 1111(' blond rof!arobc S2j \\'alnl1t <'rib S20 Baby df1!8S· ing tahlr. 5 dra\\·ers S15 Rlut> hahy huggy $10 Car i;rat $.1 Small t\1•0 \vheeler tri kt' s;:, 4 haby \\'all plaques S2 Baby rocker S1 Scooter $1 Rouncl folding patio or C'ard Table S~ Ch11is Joun~ $3 Ca.mping box SJ Bc11u11ful \\'edcling go \\'n, size 8, $20 2 black naugahyde swivel rhairs S15 2 l{n r hage dlspos.1ls $5 each 2 large blonrl lan1p shades SI 20 ~al 11·11 1('r s;; Ladder 50r 2 pirtlir<'" S2 Ou!boarrl motor $7.50 Vani!y, m1rmr, n11{h!!<land anrl chest. S25 Vanity. min-or anrl stool S15 J\1n~l1e herlsprearl S 5 J.11rge Sam!IOn1te suitcase" S'i 2 patio hell("hes SI. 3 liki lorchrs SI.:;Q Purses and rl0t11es 2.ll··50c 4 rirr." and r 1n1s St 4 w(l(l{len folclirut cb111r~ S.'i Pan' whil r. ~" curtains Sl New TV 1<lan.i Sl 21110 ~lao!c St C.:'-1. 5-18-llfl51 nr &l&-iJSJ. Sat on· ly ~-:). 19:11 Chr\'y 16:. c11J shorl blOf'k Sl.'i Heads S.> ... n ch i\fnnilolds S2 and S 3, Carhuretf'r S2 Generalor SJ S1artl'r SJ Studeb aker lr11nsmiS8ion wilh nl'erdr!ve SlO Large desk $25 Chair $!1) GJa,s top S7. J2~ C11Hfon11a SI. C.~f. ~5-:-i645 BOX !railer, low bf!d 4'x8', spare tire S2J. P eoplt: who rrillrt! last \\'ttk, call again ·193-3309 f\O. Large office <lesk S2.i. Bookrase or record cabin!'! $23. \\/aln11t 1"1ile S2fl. \\'nod frame chair $12. 2 ca.nni~trr sr ls $2 each. Sunl)eam clec· lric razor $3. Electric F'arberwar!'" coffer pol SlO. \Vest hlend l'li'llin ~rrvcr <ne1vl Sit Cameras SJ • SIO. Stl'am il"'"'I S1 l)rv iron $2. Hair d[J'Pr S8. LP alhums 2.'>r. Parrrhark:o; Hh.·. Drt>SS('S j()c • $?. Jrwelry 2'5c. 2 rlinel!e r hairs S2 each. Bar 1ools ~-i\1r.diclnl' cabinet $J. Slacks 51lc. Boy'~ S<-;/11vinn bike $20. Ladies liiko S!l. 600 Jasininc, CdM. 67;)..3026 ~~=~~ GE Portahlr Dlsh,v,q~her, \\'Ork.~ great! $2.'.i. 6T.~2Jl7 SIT orTO-;:;;-S11·if1 hooks. 50c each. Apar tmrnt ~ize ga~ stov<' SIO. 519'~ J:>th St. Ne11'POrt ---~~ V\V Fl.ear seal, ron1Plete, perfect ('flnrli11on. !'its '5!J..'6.'i SIO. Distrihutor and chromr :11 r l'lea n1'r, ne1v c•ondHion $10. 67;,...JSS7 arter 3 P~l THREB y..·al11u t nevr r-mar !ables SJ.J<l each Large Fruity..·ood antiqued cabine1 Sl2 Penn 1~15 ftshing reel $5 Tire and \.\'htcl 700 x 13 $S Sta inless srccl range top. 4 burner, electric $2:!. <i-9568 GERj\1AN china tea ~el for 12, S20. Flo w er ar· rangemen1s SJ rach, 2 iron5 S2 eai::h. Vapvrit.er SJ.;iO. Ore&s~s. size 16 50r cal'h . Shoppln.i::; cart Sl.50. Tnu1dlc. bC'ds S20 ea<:h. Toys 20c • St F:ll'elric ra<:C' ci r ~f't $7. C.'hlldreo·s clothes 20c • S2. Vacuurn clrall('r $12. 5-IS-2037 --~-----0 J LED \\·nlnut d1nr11e st1. 1:onsisting or round l<1ble 11·i1h nn•• lcril. plus lour t'hR1rs, 1abl r S2~. ChA1rs S l2 .~ each. All In c.~.-rl!ent c"Ondi!ion. 612-7ll~4 7.!" LA\\'N n10\\:l'r S2i lkn· dix l'lcctric dryer SZO. 54S-27;i!l -----.,-~-DUNCAN Phyfr tab!<' S2:l. 2 end !ahles, lnn111ca cop SID. H.l'cord stanrt S2.:.0 4 dining chairs SLi. 57-60 Chrcv. y..·lndShield S20. :lj l Santa Isabel. C.J\1. ---MAPLE her! $2, il1a 11lc cocktall table S6. Sla.n! Sfi. 4 bnrrel manifold $lJ. Fold up bar. WQrnl\\'oori, \vhl!e formica !op, !oo.nt rullber arm n sls $25. 2 pair \('{)()(jen skls And poles s1:. pair. ~726. 21472 Lemon- lrtt Lane., H.B. -~---UNICYCLE S7. Steam er trunk S7. Bar beU \\'ei.i;:hts $8. Ire cream frt"ezer $3.?IO, DouhlC' headboard S 2. P lay pl'n $3, H1Rh chnlr $2. Tc(' skates, kirl's size 5, Sl.50. \\'omtri's. 8, S2.50. :r.1rn ·~. !I. S2,:JO. Games 50c . $!.~. 61·1-2740 $5 cArh. D1ne1re table $j. Cirl 'i; clothes JO. 12, 14 50c SLEEPER sofa St5:-Electric 5-ll .. 1769 10 S5. Ladil'~ shoe5 sizl' J\lagnus 01""an S!i. C.ill. 61,2)1 $3 lo S5. Children's "' 2-IJ'' ASTRO f ;H&-64-12 mags or 1oys lOc-~J. Step !able $5. RONO!NE tunitablr, Scott amphhrr, Heaihkir l-~J\l tunrr S20 for all. \\'alnul hn1sh EIP.C"tra voice speaker 520. all good condition. Nrw GI'.: rep! tape r ecorder. in· elud inr. accessories S 2 0. 546-1252 COUCH $HJ. Double her!, 1·on1pleh• Sl:i. Chair's SJ • $10 . $1 .'i, Kr1\' fireplace ~r1'C'rn $7. Good barbecue $15, TV, needs 1\·ork SlO. Hassoek $.l. Table lamps SS. 5111-3956 ----TENT---:-6·-,.-6. x s· high \\'i!h floor SIO. 2 folding canvas cots SJ.50 each. Car top bo.!l carrier S7 50. Heavy duty ]need rubber hoot.~. siz(' 5 anrl r.. Sl each. 15 inch round hibachi 'vith covr1· ~l50. 110 volt e!erc r\c he.iter SJ. 2 7.00 x 16· 6 ply tirt>s \\'llh sonic tread SJ each. 67:>-062J \'1-l!Tf.: and gold Formica laltle 11n(I 6 chan-s, b-ood rond1t1on S2i 814·8 \\'. 18th SL C.,\I. Chevy S\5 each. 2·13" astro Christ1nas de(· o r ation s n1ngs for C(ltvair or f alcon lOc--S.:>. Old alarm clock Sl5 each. l pa tr chrumt radio. Toastrr. iron. pic- rrvrrst> ror Corv111r or 1ures and olhf'r household Falrnn S20. All \Yith lire~. i1rrns 50!::-$10. 94U Nautilus 4·1~" chrome full round Dr!vt>, I J1lock sou!h of :<po~: V.'hl'l'l COv('r,~ S20 set. Aclani.~. :t houses wes1 or 4-13 chQ:ime lu ll round Bushnrrl. lluntJng!on Beach. spokr 11'hl'l'I rovers for - - Corvair $~/ setr Corvair i:;as U:'.1BRELLA Typ~ clothe.~ tank S.J. Corvalr rear det•k pole and base $j, 33 S5. Corvair dash, complete spr1nklrr hearis J5c ~ach. S5. Corvair r'°ar seat corn-S{!lfll' l\C.\\'. ::00 Po 11·e r pl rt,, $8. light blue. 6J 'chf'vy ~iicros~pe-S3.75. 962-7j9~ 2ilJ less extrn1al parts $25 ~IOTORCYCLE J1elmets lac· Intake. starter, distributor. lory seconds i,; price S16. t:enera lor S:l each. 4 bbl 962-0661 Cartrr earb $20. Bellhous1ng -. . . and t•l u1ch SllJ. 3 spned I \VOOD ~m cl~vidrr \\'.1!h !ransm is~ion S2:i. Aluminum 2 p\11n ters Sa. Wh_i!e curtain~ s!cering gear $5. 'W Pontiac (3fh:42l 20c pa1:. Olri 78 A~! push button radio s:i. r ec<Jnfs lOc lo 2x, 1 baby Revrrl)rr11tor and speak •r booster scat S2-1 toaster s.;. 1~14" A1tro m.ag f~r S.1. Dis~es 11Jc.-2:Jc. 4 nc111 Pl~•mou1h or Ford new s· l11!1e ;;1rl s urnmcr tlres1es 1-700 ~ 7 75 lllbl' ' nr111 S~· ~iir 3. St each. Pots and '4!1 For~ 0 v ~rd r_J v ~ pan' .i ll ror 7;K". 1 ""S Ir 11 n s miss inn , cld'lch, rPfrigeralor \\·o rks good ~O. bt'llhnusin~ ;i.!I for Sl!l. I sc11.•1n~ '.11ach1ne cabinet Slartcr $j, Gentr;ilor S:i S3. I Antique ~lock $20. 2 . \\•atrr pumns S:? each. &:12-8120. 8091 l\ e w m an 2-1.l" '46 Ford p ic k 11 P 11.cross from hospital oH of \l'hl'f'i~ "'i1h tires $j each. neach. :iP1r:cE Sf'ctional brown 1-'56 Bu irk wheel Sl. 2-4 OINF.~TI"'°Ec-oSocct -,.c.,o,bc-c,c,,c:, t11crrl~ naligahyde cushions, bbl m11nlfold to fit '."i.~ chair.~. formica a.nd chrome. excl'llrnt SllJ. 814 B. 18th Cariiltiir \11i!h 2-1 llbl Carter $25. 673--9134 after 5. SI. C.:'-1. carh.~ SIO. &15-0462 STIJRDVEnd tnbl-,-,-,-,d~co-,1- N('w :x;o x 15 tires, nevt>r l\1ATERNJTYC !Othes •. \Ile S-fee table all for SIO. Table Ll!'ed. $U:l value, sell tor 10. inc!urlin~ bat"iinit s1·'t~ lamps S1 each. 5'1&-537:.i. S16 each. 646-9022 lor lhose ivho hafhe 25C' coucHsa. Rockrcr S5. Chair SHOES, sizes 81-JAA-91,3AA, . $3. \Vomen's rlor hes, sizt> S5. Small desk: chair, S15. all almost fl('llo'. I a' c s t 8· I~ 11-orn young \beral to B-B-Q $2. Lamp S 3. slyles. \vhile Clinic oxfords, m 1 cldt~-aged ron~.!t i1·r ~·l:l--;iJ3.'i 1 ·11: • SJ. Tape recoriler S4. ---.. . ncvrr \l'or11 9'~ AA paid Ant ique typewrilcr. \\·orks AIR-Cnnd1 t1onrr: P!Ut:" _ 1 n S13, sell for S5. Dlack open Sll Comolcte s"""l e;i hJr. aulo lighter, S2J. 54r533.). sh•)rt th !ck heel SJ.50 Bc1~c .... ~ plain punip 1vlth bucklrs S5 tabll' S14. \\'ood ki!t:hl'n F!Lf; Cnhin<>!: X-R<ly !.JO. Pink sandals with shorl <'hPsl $3. Baby jump s<'al Rooks ;10c-S5. Card table !hick het'I. never worn SJ.:il s:i. Infant srats SJ and S2. S3. 5'1:1-53J5. All size K~iAA. 129 Monie C'urrains and sprcarl.~ Sl.I A""'o"J'u"ST""A"B"L'Eo.--cRc,cd;--7frcacmc, Vl~t11 C.:\[. 548-4213 t inder water sling spl'ar $3 S7. Chesl ol dra\\·ers SIO. ls !his ad boriniz you? \Vall 67J..5310. NE\V CPrry dcluxe-back hanging, pain\Jngs an fl _ pa('k f'lr b111)y, paid S15. franies Sl . Porsch<' or V\\' LARCF: At1!001at1c rorfel' 1vlll Sl'll for SJO Baby buggy ski rack SIO. Bcauliful SY.'ag n1akrr. S.l. Nylon bedsprea~ $5 Dark hro1vn human hair Jump SlO. Boston stvle rork· n1alchHlj:i canopy ro~er s.1. 1vl,i;:. frt'shly cleanrd and rr Sl-1 Oani.~h stvl<' hravv f11r s!n!r 11.nd ha! $:J. Iron s!ylcd SIO Chest of rira11·flrs, <'hair S6 . Out nr stvle 1 · SL L.ar,!!r tapestry S9. perfect lnr baby's room $15. Sflfll·hr>d, S2. R.ir.b.riu;c;i" _Uu!irs 1\•a tch SJ. 49::-4677. 1'.n ;\Ionic V1s1<1, l::-..1 OJrl r11tta n bar cart s2· .. SIN GLJ:: RI'(! like new f1rn1 5-J,~-1213 Folding oak chair $1.fiO. Or!ho s l" e p i11neri;pring iJSED·.c_.,-,-,~bOO~.,-. -"-,-,.-y-c-e· Folding room <li\·ld~r for mn!!rt"ss $25. t-.lalching box 1·enl. Erlucatlon. History, room !t111t needs di1'1d in.i; spring-S25. Bl'd frn1ne S:=i, Phllor;orihy, English, Latin, $3. Ell.'c!rlc&J appliancC's srt N!Ual.~ $200 value. Elec- r;rC'f.'k. lOc-$5 Sat. only. 120\1: Hnd h11mm e.ters. 1'! yar·· i 1nc \.\·!ill hf'aler St.~. Eltr- Narci~sus, Cd:'lt. beer gl!!ss, used mop ;)() 'ric floor scrubber SJ. UsF.D pholo books. many .. Sl. Anrl ~<>t'cinl nl th 6-12-0.J74 . Cnlor, R/\V. Photom~h-clay, a 1969 Roy Scout Jam· Loc1"v~a..~,l~S"2tlo.--c\c\'-,cll~t,-m-r i1nH·i;, strobe, prinlini;:, ll!· hnl"l!e .~c.!rl (don't miss !hi~) S2. Potry seiit .>Oc. TV stand 15c, Bring mort('y !o ~i64 S8. Child bed frame $1. 1rononcy. \en~rs, !dirll'S, mr1-t-.I vir. l0c·$J. Sat. only 720~~ on1crrey, C'Ornrr nl lligh Toas1er $1 . &12--0029. Nfl1.,..;,,,,us, Cdil-1. f)r. Li:tgtina Beach, An \V \L'lUT n · ·n -t· hie -Iii' ~·.,., E riun l Onpor!uni ty 1 • ini ~ ;i _ t::;""oR photographers, quick Neighborhood r1J1111d \I It h 18 leaf $2.1, i-a!t>. 2''"' :z1~" slide coevr1;;,"'°"'"'-:c:--cc;cc--c-fr1ur 1·hairs 1'1 m:i h·h hl11cl' .Riiis~. niaslis, n ri;:n livc DlNF.:ITE ~r!, light 0ak, nnugflhyrle $2:;. F ii•c foot t>nvclopt'."", sttp ta!Jlels. J{)('-n ('\•rr n1ar lop, •I rrd\\·ood' patio tah!e \1·ith ,-,1.... Nit. only 7 20 1., uphol~tererl rhairs in rus! !ll'IJ henrhcs $8. Lawnmo\\'Cr Narrlsi;us, c d:.L Pni·ate S25. ;!1112 Killybrooke Lane. S."1, PR ir of Jar~ p1cturrs C.:\I. 5-10-381 1 $R. S1l.C' 10 \\·omen's cl~s~s SCRAM-LETS all """'"' roodltioo "°"' O\'rr $:1. !1132-7219. Bl:\cr.:r:vrnic,-,-,~,...-c-.,-,-, ~,~.l. party, ANSWERS Sequintd el'ening n111.x i dress SJO. -E1't'ning sPQr! f:O R '9('1!11·al ~xperin1enter~. T1Jppll' _ Nl'll!!e _ Lizarrl _ W<'H r S2L Capris $2. 2 btlter l:scd lenses. Pr i S n1 s • Bl'tnter _ Batflr = Tunant drettS6!s s;i. Hoose dress $2. n11crr~{·ope parti;. nilrrors , _ AITENTION Eveni11g maxi skirts Sj, All Pn\·alr 1iarly. fi0c·S25· Sat. A m11n \\'ho c•11n driv r safe· hetlC'r riuahly larties, sile only i2fll ~ Narcissus. Cd~l. ly "'hilr k1"sing a lowly ~irl ~-;.,.1~:l7ti Br,;,\UTYREST ~10-:-Spri~s I! flfll givin,i;:-lhe 1<1~5 all the ~IAPLF. finlsn rommodC" S8. S.i. Cus101n Studio rouch $:5. ATTENTION it de&-rves. 220v bRth wall heater S4. Dml'n C<:lu:h $25. Bra11s. WA.ll DESK S25. Ol4ir SS. \\'oocl Suitca!c S2. Scout Explorer plaque SJ. llnl~ tra) S.\ beds $20. -4 touvl't'l'rl •!Mr.~ 5hirt. pants Sfi. Seoul hooks Tr11. r!'lrt SIO. I ols, pan5. 149" x 80") Sti each, :l>t;:. :-.1,~ri1 badge book! l5c ~·i°d ri ia l n1\rrrom1.>ter · 0 !0 ":r·. rmlrl SJOO. ~f'll S'l5. f.:111 "nly, i2(P1 NRn:issU5, C'rlf\1 lnol~ 2~ lo $1. 293-B Ogle 673-2:;:z.i ;:>40-8Ji6 · f.IPc!r1c can opeoor S2. Call :'>18-5662 and 894--413.) S.18-9~3 OOS-6l87. K.ITCHEN curlain~ a -;J11 •,-,-,.-B-U_l_C_l<_h"_b_<0_p_•_ll~.;:,o. HIDEABED Sora 11augahydc ut tnsils 5c to $2. )1rn, 28 gas pf'dal and ar111 $~. S~1-Child's swing set $5. Y.umrn and 'c hi!drrns· 2S P1ln1an a1•n1 SJ. 2S door \\'h1r r baby crib S:;, \\'i\h clolhrs lOc 10 S2. E:i.;l'rcist> Jocks s:. 2:\ ds'il~ link $:1 tnaltrl'ss. ri.langle ironer h\ryt'le S3. Toys 5e to SI. 1932 For'fl iJn1g link S:J ~O f:.E.. works lirie $11, T1'81ler jacks 14) 50c ('at'h. 1-·onl 1-ciu· spring S:l. Shoek11. 67J.-5()j;I. V\V hus n1irlrllr st>11t $10. l1k•· n1•1~· $1 0. 60 Oldsn1obilr SURFBOARD 9· 6" $25. 1008 J\lens' roller rink sk11l eii SllJ. 1 brakes and rirun11'. J1kr 1lt'\\' Gc'Org1n Slreel. Apl. JI, !LB. Tnr hon1rler 12 vol! $5. 20-10 SlO. 62 C1•r1·i.1r clct·lnt· RED Tricycle like nt'w $4. Conllrlf'ntal. C i\-1. &12-930J wif)('r n10101· $::. 60 OliL~ !)62-:1837 COFFEE lnb lr>, rnrl table 1·ad10 ~:i. 6.'.'. Ford re11.1• rnd ~==~=~o7c, -11c,-. ~11~;:,. Sl't Slj. !'n1111! rockl'!' Sj. SlO. Chev rear Pnd ~J n SU RFBOARD Double ipring s:;. Sect!onnl Sl ralght axle coinpll'I(' 11·1111 962-5149. ~p">"g' $11). 611 Old ~tr>r>·i n' sofa $8. Small chest SS. ~ ' " " \\'0~1AN'S \\'ardrobe coin· plete 7-9 $2-t. :r.tan's suil free, 968-2126. FORNIALS Like ne1v, 1 pink \\'Orn 1wicc, 1 yello1v v.·orn once in weddi~ Sl7-$20. Dresses size 11-12 S7. \\'hile evC'ning jacket SJ. 968-1152. P1ckuo lift J!:ale. needs 11·ork '1 he1!I S:l. 60 Olds r11d111.tor $10. 59 Chev 55 T·Bird and SlO. Alurninllm st'' r ing 52 Chev rndiators. $12 . g-e11r $5. Scat b~lts Sl.50. $Li. 5.l Cadillac, runs, good Dial indicator $10. ~h~v. moto1· S2.i 64'2--07~J exhau!t manlfolds 11n 11 COUCJ ! i zs. Grni condition chair $10. 968-1965 RE r RIG ER AT 0 RFOi· !\JEN'S 3 speed bike $23. (;uorl r·nndit!nn. $-IS-7;\;1:, sale-run~ wel! $15. &.17-5303. 1 ~==~-~-~ KITCHEN Table and rhairs GREEN reclin('r S2.;. Early S20. Twin bcrl $2(1. Douhle Amt>rican <"hair SZ:i Step table. dark $3. Pair Orapt~. bed S20. Dresser S 2 0 . A " ,1 11 0 La rusl. gold pattern. 44 x Sl qua um , 11·n mOY.."er 115. Bar stools $Jj ~ach. SJ. 1 ru,i;:s. tan. 4 "' 1i. Golrl area rug 52.i. Night i:.C t>ach. jl6-8753 -~ s!and $5. Big stoools SJ \\',,LL rianelin~. <11'1rk and each. 53&-8727 light rolor~. excess from decoralinJ!: jobs. hf~h gra<le, GARAGE Sale: 314 Ca.Ile best quality S2.50 sheet. Vis!a 'fori10. ShorecliUs in ~~8-50J4 San Cle1nen!e. Old iron 1arnp SlO. Clothes harnper 'TV, v•orks l{()Qd SQ. Engllsh SJ. Large outdoor con-light \Vt'ii?ht 26" ladies bike vcrtlblc !<ign $20. Up1·ight S15. &46-1525 s11eepcr Sl O. New dra\\·ing .J OLD canl:'-ba~·k ehair.; Sl:i. I parls $1. Bed frames h\'ln Electric: r ui:: floor cleaner S2 Anl ique c:hnin S2:i. SlO. D~corator drapes Gi " I Kltl'hen stool S.I. Sand )62, S20 l'ach. Ne1v 3 silk 1·hain. SI. Plastic \V.!Ste t·u~hion ~tool S2i 2.'.i fl baskets~-Lik" nrw facial ,1::Rrdt>n h(lSf' SL r.irl'~. ~nunn $~1. Bookca.~r heat[. J11dlr~ clolhr.~. 8·1 ·1 2,)(-- bo1trr!s solid oa.k $10 eacl1. SJ. OC'r'Ol'i'llil't> it<'n1s, OOoks <1[12-8861. Hlc • $1. 614-4567 Call next 6 Brllybo11rds. knt>rbo::ird~ '~eek. l>-12S. 3''1'' -•. -, .. """ .• ,-.,, 1~~=~~~---~ ·i;r.,.... ~ \\'ASllER Anl\ dtyf'r $20 PO\VEl't r.towt>r $20. \\'ebrore each. 644·1~. tape rcrordrr Sl8. Red leacht'r recliner S15. Antique 3 burner Apt, stO\'(' S2J. Exrn-yclr StO. 0 1 d er uprig ht vacuum $:'>. Powf"r 1 rdger S:.!:i. Ha nrl m<'.lwer S.1 Girl'~ :!ti in1·h hike SIG. Ova.I hr.1irirr! rue: $7. JS x J.~ i;rolrl {'arpPt Sl:i_ Chinf'sc 11ook ru,i;: 9 x 12 SHl. Car cms!i()vl!r pipe. $5. 58 Chev r!ock SI. 60 Corvair f!rtK ine sz;,. 642-9008. 2"317.C Santa Ana, C.J\l. ELECTRIC bass ruilar $25. Sn1all ampl i f i er ;10. 646-5119 KEKj\fQRE electric dt)""r. \\'Orks, needs small SIO. 96&-4129 repair GF: 1vasher and electric dryer, both \1·ork "·ell Slj each. 2 black naugahyde swivl'I har stools \l'ilh 11ali11H leglt for 36" bar in perftt\ rondltion sro each. (;E electric manicure .. set S·I. Outside rear ·view ml r· rors for camper or truck j " x 10" $4 .• V\V rtar bus srcat $2. O'Ktef(' l:. J\lf!rrttt gns SIO\'(' S:!O. Two 11•heel home hull! camping trailtr Si'i. 9 " 12 tr.n\ fo r traltPr S2.i. ~29 Broadway, CM. 645-283-1 V\V 2 f1'0nl M>als. condition $7.j() 546-358j V\V !iberglas 5'16-0167 deck lid SIS. 1011 carrier $-l . Complete b11throon1 ~ink $.'i. Laundl'y tub $4. Half mower-new S10. B11r-B-Q SJ. 1513 Dnlngt Aven11r. Costa ;\ft s a . 642-5666. NO MATTER 3 Dishma~ters good $15-20 Chicago sink fo\\·cet SIO. 6 sho11·er htads S 1-S ·1. f'irt".!('t'CC'll and !OOI S S~. 3 7.rnlth clllf'k r.irli(l~ s.;·~. :! T.V. st;inds $2-:i. 1 S ·' nortablc needs work, Slj, :i!!In1., c.i1J.nnc! p 1 a 1· r, l\"e11·por1 Beafh, 67~ ... 160J. B°0 \"5S1.:;-\&-20 clothing SI. ladic~ Sl-$5. Portable: hiir Sil. ,\faple tables S&--8. C'rlrkrt r hair SJ. Reroni pla~rr $!~1. Bl'il:ih11er ac· cord1un $2':1. Pal!o 1ah'1'~ $!~1. Custom dra~r. S2.5, J\t irTOr S7.:ii. lJ6-8.'1l&. ---.--,-c--c--=o~-, l :'11npl•' hunk bt>ds SIO earh. Rl'd 'l'l\mt S8, Conee tabl" S6 2 \faple f'nrl tables SO tach. ;'.faple step end table $8. r.rr1'11 \1ir1yl rhair $'1» Bro11 n \'ln}'I rockl'r S2:1. \VO(xi ru:.hion chair SJO. Rl'1rartablr clothrslinr SlO. EJN·1ric sr11•1ng marhlne S5. Sunda.v nniy. JJ2 12th SI.. 11.D. ~3ti-7fi0i. WHAT IT IS • • • YOU CAN S1. C:-1. 'VW-;;;;--,;:::;1::-::=-:c=,;:-:--, -----1.'b't,~S l-O. F'ULJ. size 36 " gas rangr, 1Q( Y paris '57-'67 hrod, MAPLE; Corner .. I -·' $11" works good Sl5. frlS.612.l e .. uc rs, -.. .., "<'ch. :.23-3428 91iz..ti,'\3..'\ brown 1960 \\'RECKED Come! Si'i. REF' RIG ERATOr.-s:z:i BARGAINS! Sable 1969 i\lo•ro · A C ,1 Dishwasht>r S2:'i. 11 x 12 human ha ir Y.'iizlel. SlO. .."• ,119 •. 1." " via l'C', .1 . '""""' .... ~ rarpet S2:i. 8mn1 n1ov1e Nevl.'r u&ed· \\'alerp1k 400 --1•an1f!r.! SIS. Projeclor $20. Orlli hygiene appliance SlO. TV ~r1s $1$ l'ilch. ~rt11hlt T..,.·l n ~prrads Si Drapt•i; Call 6Th-&%38 dishwasher S13. Rlonde end end curtalm 25r • s;;. Bahy RotLA\V.AY bed, $l5. Gol! tabl_cs S.i ear.h. K!tchen 11trp itrm5 23c • Sl .50. Car hforl club!<: S'l3. Caddy and bag chair $:l. t ~rniira dining S.i. Jn rant seat $2.;.(). 1\lr!al $25. Barllecur \\'ith n101orl7.· ;"t!1i~ $; e<':c~l~ ~~· .. ~~m c Io I h,. .• c Io s et $ 2 o . erl io;p \t Sl5 Red11·oorl table • 8 '° cr .... Ln Hou!t hold Items ;>C • SJ. a nd llenc:~s $5. Rrdy,·oori Sl. Tab!~othes. napkins S2 Wig $20. F'lo1ver pots 5c. 11.rmchair 11i th pud Sl:i. lleL Elt~tnc corn popper Clot~s ~ -$l:l. 915 Sonora SETOr-b-,.-,ckcb«l~~m-,cttc,..-,-,-., and sprin.i;s SJO. Slrt"!c-h ll'ig. ne11· SR. il1inl fa ll SS. WiJ.:lr! S·I. llig h r ha1r S:i. Ba!hlnrttr $3.50. PliivpP n S2 Car seat 50c. Ladies purses a nd Sil()('!<:, s[1.e i, :'ik'. Ol'.ep fryt•r S2. Pirturr!i. ~c. ·Child's monkey bar s;;. ~'r Slf'1ns, ~tt nf 6, S2. Dishes $$. Pocket 001•rcls 10. Fra1n- ed n1irIT1r Sl.50. 8911 Sltore Clrrlr. H.!1. 962-il78. S!LL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT • WANT AD For Fast Service & Expert Assistance C I • I I s • S2. Un1~·r~itv f'landorrl Rd M o en1a11 ice c i•·5 .1 . . • . esa del ilfar, c .r-.1. Oranw-juiei'r S4. Vaporizer Encyclo~1". S20 ~el. jl1ovle :-.'i7-S689 I. C l I 13 RCA S~('n SJ. ~l,Hll67 --"""""'-=C'Cc-7"'."C-. roqu' 11e · . COLL[:CTOH'S 00. k PtlrtablP recnrd player $5. WESTING HOUSE n>Rlltl"r j\1,_,,1, D c' ('(lnii!" ~""' 1 "· DIAL ~EAtrrlFUL """"' b ah y dresi;:lnii: tahlt \l1th dra..-l'n:, 11.voc11do \\1!h prinl lop ST1 Bab.v stat for f~dina; or • cArrylng bebv S7 Roth itr ms I brand new. f..l(i-6150 N'ACULfM cleaner.-good--M-~-, rlltlon Sl~ 1\10\'il' pmj4'r!nr Sl.i Carrytng catt S5 BNLJI• \\•all plaque $2 O\edrirh flrii-lnal "'Iller color S20 Tank type vacuum ... ·i lh 11.t- 11achmf!nls $18. Hoo\'t"r rlrc. hie floor \\'&Shl'r S 1 6 . 6~35 )10V1Nr._ Anti'lUI' oineafl'Ple htds S25 Chest S2S Rocker S25. 3 chandeliers SS. SIO, S15. Nt1v exteriQr llghl fix· t11re11 $12.50 each. Uni que 1·h1ld's tamp SlO Jungle gym rT :ll Merry·~t'Ound :S7.50 Junip se11t $5. Baby rocker S.'J. 4 gallon brown exh?l'ior pain! SS Child 's lable $5. O.lt<lrt1n's eating table, 2 for S7 50 Door shul!ers $20. Por1·11·crih S3 Chllriren'1 1·lothri X·S2 2001 SMllago, r-.:s ELECTRIC ran $3·~c~1'·lb~,-,.d mattrts~ $1{1 C'oltt>e lablt> $3. Larg~ chair S3. 646-7220 LADI ES r11 in COilt-S5. Llldies dt'f'!ISPS, :o;izr 11·20, :()c • $5. Blouses Hk: S2. ri.1en'g pant& 5Ck:. -S3. l..:idici; 11lac~ 50c • SJ .. Ca! pole $1. Pn!- lern~ 151' e11 rh. F:nd lnblf' SS. 2121 Oran.Kr, C.~t. •' _, b b1k _, I . $10 ''" ... , nvrr . ...,., ~1 ·1 Sheua11u rug Ii ampoorr ~s a•~• r1r.s . SJ r ltbt>n b nd b 1 lloor poll!:hcr Sl:t. Till lop Won1en's dtts~l'S, i.i2e 10 ar;lenna $t s W ; .t mo ;:i bed tray SI. 6'11-1769 SI. lfAls :iOc. f'At-Sun 10-1. $lj BD '·. 1'1 '1"1 1' !~~,k ------~--3094 i\f 1 1a· Pl . pt$ o '· ...,., s CAMERA filten: 11.Jld cue 1 0 0 1 · n.ce, i\leS8 2:.c each. 51J Narci5slll 3 J\1aple sY.·!vel bar stool!! Hkr 1]('11· S20 e.a ch. Twin Hollywood htcds S:l5 each. Pan· 111R ple bunk b ed fra mes Sl 7,jl) each !PL Lart:r 7 rlni\\·rr C'hP!I! J!:i Pair rn;i plr l11n1ps S2,"1. Pa•r mAplt ~1"P end lahle~ SZ.i pair. Whitt lrtt('hl'n t.!ble and ~ t•hah11 S20. Polr lamp ;12. fi '1'rought im n dinelle ehair~ S3 &ach. Blaclt munrl P:bony corf~ lahle $25. l dhl\\'er baby chest $20. 548-11611. ' 642-5678 DIRECT -------' f=ANOPY bM $?.:i Matin"•~ 11nd""' ho:t r;prlngs $ 2 s 1 Red*J)ftfld and rovt"r SlO ! Mrt11l ottln! d~ S'-"i GIMs lnp s:i; De•k chA lr $10 Ml'l"ll ll'llelf fllil'llP: caht~t t"'i l.aund,,. f'l\rf r . ,, ... 1 N'f!.-1,.1111. SpAce ns. IfR. ~ l '1,6-4077 f:\IAU. refriP'l'rofnr. l'll>aullfu !Jy, has Jock, n >M -,_ r~··nr"""~ ~ Tr-'····-·~ !) Crih anrl nvitlren f'i c·11r ll"ll l S' 41 F'lj{11rinr• \>111t s nr.J 2 .~0. 111•; Tf"lrl"'"'nds ta~. NB . rit~\l.'i2 40 GALLON tJeclric Y.'11.ter ht111pr SID 12 new b1-ck riernrnllve mail boxes SJ *'ai·h Old Sears automallc \\'h~h•r $10 Steel " I rrll: ('1'hlllf'I 'vllh lop SfO P11.lr cru1chu11 t l \\.'rough! Iron d!nlnv. room lbrture SlO. 5'14731. 2~72 Eldtn Ave, c.:.t NICE.-,h-,-,-,-,.-,--c,ct"'~ttc,-o-1,-m-o lrom new home. never ulled. ~1cdlterranean 1tyle. rlf'•'. ~fill ln box SW. 675-M97. Cdr.I R1 .AM-<-,-,,.,-.-.-hi1• /\1~ TV in C-"binet U \ Ft1remn~1 bArbfocue. motor and 11pl1 $1!>. 5f0.{)9(l8 GOLF' club~. brancl nP\\' ~larler Sl'L 4 iron" $20. Put· rrr SJ. 2 .... 1')0d, SIO 1111~ Si Nl'vt>r 1111,d. 2!'1l3 C::(ls,i1 SI. Eu!bluff . Newpor t 1 Btllt'h I 1j GA"ctc,,c.o•Nc.-,-"'-'·-"c'-"-'"~$1) ' 1.10 Jlllllon 1111u11riu111, S.S l'arh. 2.j i;:allon ¥q1111rh1n1', SJ r11ch. All con1nl1'!r n1nv- l11~. II ill ~I'll .lofPiU'ale 548-!lt~,() Sll. 548-4·160 Vrcn:le, Cost11. l\lr~a ___ A1·e .. Cdl\I. 67.l-!266 F'OR Sllle: $\\'RI:'. l&mp S6. IRONRf'T!-ironer SllJ_ Rwini.;: IJEAVv ¥.'Ork htnch U " x Child's bookr.11.ses St • SS. llf'~ 12·j(l· Ulwn inowrr 30•>" 2 dnriMr and ~shelf& Chal1e loungf' $2. Line.ns 2!x: S~. ' R()(lltl'_nsc lltadhoord S.l. G!a!s door 79h" x s.;:o..o I I ~-I 11 B b ,....,lnro S.:i. Collapstblt umbfl"lla '''llb ~ I • · ,,,..5 er '· a Y .,_ . .._.. clothe~ 11 S'2 :JO 2430 l\uuu r1tmes SJ. Baby $3. Double elrctric blankel V • ne ' · $trailer S7.50. 10 g11llon SIO. TY.•in m11.tt1Y'SS·.sprin.st ~7 M~~;~l Pl. Costa .i\fc&a . aquarium. heater And t ilter en.ch l\l1xmastrr $:i. Childs __ ·• ~ SIO. Jdrelffr drawf!rs, n{'('d ch1thina: ~oc lioc:. Matchlrnt WOM EN'S rlothes, gizcs 7.\1 , some woril done S5. Mtll.I roUce SID and end tablPs Sl · .SlO. Slnglr beO, m11.t· hat h11.ngfl r $3. Ornamental S~. P ho no i:: r 11. p h S7. Ires! 11nrl 11prings $25. \Vhi!e metal mall box pol!! crmcnt V,11oorltf'r S2 fh1!ri'~ c•m• ~hl.f:: n1i. 6' x ·l'. S~ Th•1~. i! attacher! on lht l'Oel SJ, pltij! I.led lZ Books lOt' dll.Y nii:;ht only. 3121 ~·361h fi l~!Jlr l11n1ps 5fk-• Sl. i\1\~l'"llftn('Ull~ 5(-• s:;. 436 S!. 1''R 67;)..17\J :I floor lan1p! S2 p;irh. 2214 :"llnrnln;: Cnnyn~ ~~ n n d. 20r~· -\\·h!le -contemPQn.ry .!:l~n ,\\'t ., Cft.t. $~jl43 _ ~oronn dc·J ,,11u .. li oJ-0028 rh•lr~ Sl.'i •erh. Be-nrh v11lel FANON tll11aco i nl~rcom S25. Nil ur1!ay bt!nr h $.). l!)l f x 4'2 lnrh ronr!lr cllp ~· SHI. Silk ANTIQUE-Clrit'k~ S2J en rh. p11lntu1g .$~.i 2 l11111(r.; S:llJ ~1111 .S~ l)(lrn1tyt>r roastrr 046 lllh St. H H. 5.1&-7'i98 e11ch. 644-l7l 2 18. 673-5924 ------- COMPLEft Gtorman F'ord (T11unusl for pat1s. Eag1ne or !ran~ S'r.i, 01h'r part! $2--$1.-.. l!IN rnrd 6 tn ick tnt:?.lr'<' S20. 1!¥,t.I V-8 !n 1clt r~1n1' S20. Phllne 499-2004 '""~ onl,1 ~ -:-.i.r. c0,o,c.1c,,-;,,c,c,c,m"";,c,-::-,.., SlO \\'hpel~ Sa'.!. t'anrteri SIO ~3&-71 1~. VW-1l"Ti:-t1no-,-sa~. ~"-"_m_""_' SJ. !l1wly . .i.i V \V. Sj, 8'12-!l.16.1 • j I , • \llRCHANDISE FOR j MERCHANDISE FOR !MERCHANDISE FOR TRANSPORTATION SALE AND TRADE SALE ANO TRAOE SALE •wD r••oE FREE TO YOU -'-----'-----' ---~ ~ Boils & Y •<~II 9000 Mu1lc el lnslrument1 1125 M iscell•neous l600 M lac:•ll•neou• MOO BEAUTIFUL. ht• l t b )I . -: .. . bouiebrolwl \i Sia.meat kll· 28 _SLI?OP full)I l'qU lpJ)ed. CUSTOM CASTING 21 Admiral Color T.V. w11 leftl. «Ill H\llttintton SI, 2 Kl.Ii li<lll6 · Dai.:ron & OUT or Hu.,lrlt'~s Sate~ )•our pa11erns or Oll•'S gold new antenna and picture H 8 536-l'l'U after 3 all Ca.uvus. Comp. Ol'f'rl\j.u!td Gulla.Ji<, ani11~. a<•tvrdJons, vr silver. Handcrafted ';ewt>l-lu~. $200. Qill 673-3316 d~ · wkends. '5116 Sepl. '69, Ha:1 Jul)' "69 acc.t'~~ UJ) 10 50', oU. ry in .stock or m/l.dt to yow· Riter 6 p1l1. &un•ey of $351JO. Al!k!ng 646-1843 p1>efrrably 11ni's. ori:ler Je.,.,·elry too.ls, cut-INVALID \\'ll.lker, lokhni ADORABLt: !rec pupple1. $~800. After 6 P~t. 673--0lTI -~-----ini.: supphe&, t.-ut l lOl'le'S au 11 ~l1ilO.l ne w. &-1\t , ha.nd ~~s 11610~i::·0~ ~:j \\i .A NT f'ISl{TNG PART-IP;;;i•;;n;;o~1~-~·:-~-~0~r~g~e~!'~';;;;;':l;;3~0 ~Jl.cs & k1nu~ rough stooe.!i bi'ka, ""'his, $7.>. 54&-4222 Darllnc .··· 5 48 _8 .t fi g or NERS! 2 tu.VS will aha.re I• fo1 Uic 1'0l·khou11d, lapidary 673-Jl76 5116 boa.I t·.~peni;c w/boat 011.•ner tools. supJilies & OlBchinery. M iic. W•nfed 1610 \\'ho hkei; 10 fl s/l. Bob, CONN & WURLITZER ' ORGANS E xclu•ively At GOULD MUSIC COMPANY A Quality House e \Yl!h A 6() \'eilr Rep11ta- tion t'or TllC' t-·11~i;t In Teaeh1ng & Scn·iee r1u:il- 1t1~~- GOULO MUSIC COMPANY 2045 No. Main Santa A na 547-0681 P IANOS & Un.CA.N'S NE\V .t t;SED e Yan1aha Pianos Orgons • Thon111i; ')rgans • Kimball Pianos e H<?,hlf'r & C.:u11 ptir1J COAST MUSIC Ope n Tues thru Sal. 9-6 FrtEE kitt,ns, med-length &14-0330 I Sunday 104 ('Jose<! J\lon. \\'ANTED 16 i\l.:'11. projl'ctor hair. 7 wks, b!k & wht, _.:c.:..:.:::c· ----.--- Flvr. !II GEr-.IS & 11.•/jQund. Call Coina .r-.fesa blond & wht. ol' &;1'11.Y & BOSlON '_Vhalf'r, 13. ·10 llP, l.;\Pll.JA!t Y SUP PL y f-:xtern1lna 1iri Co, 6·1&-81~. \\'ht . 549-3134! 5/16 El'1nrude s scle<:trl~, f u I I g ----------t'O\'i•rs & tra1lt>r. Like 11<:>1\', Rear ot College Center \\'ANT v;ood used M!\.\·\ng AUSTRALIAN sheepdog a1K1 f l:"i!lJ. Shoppu1g Center nia('hlne 525. or 1 es 5, mixed puppie!i 6 wks old. &14_.;j,'j7 or 2l3: Si9-ll00 '.!'iJ!J lla1-bor Blvd ., 11-A &l:t-6771 aft 6:30 P:'ll Wlll Cypress, Santa Ana s· P RA'! dt-h--,1-3--.:- Costn l\lesa * &:19-2009 Jlt"1~ht~. 5-l0--09'1J 5/18 '' !li Y " 11P HYDRAULIC TAIL---John. Both ron1pl. ret'()rwJ, • CASH e F<o FUR NI TL1f<E • 638-5000. 894-2312 * * • LAG UN1\ dortor's cstalr sall' G11.te !or P .U. 6-l2-0IG2 NEED good home (or lo\"able Xlnr cond. SlW or 1radc ___ • sp11~cd, frn1aJe-. 11:11·1otst" for Schoek SabOI. 64·1-:>346 FREE ..,.0 YOU she!! cat, brilliant colors. -. --I hscbrk, vl'ry i;"·eet &. aent!e. \\'ORLO'S smRl~e~I f11·u1 in- :H&-0813 5/IG board, only 20, :dnt C'Ol~I. Ht>ad. rt/f, bait lank, Sl49j. NEED good h<>1ne, fenced ASSORTED klltens .incl. par! :~lli-.371> y11rd, for 1ery lovable blk Siiunese. Frisky & healthy, , -- a nd \\'h. 1mall breed. border "',an e d & 1 r a i 0 I'd . 19 DIESEL :O.lonten'y lanla1I Collie m ixed IO months. 54&-46!;) a/16 l'l't1sonab!r, t~1·111:.~. :'ll~y Ju~t spayed. Lo \·es rhild1~n . ? ... • . . • lr11de for snil. 67 ..... 3917, Good \l'U!ehdo . 53~;1 . Cl!TF. blac·J.:: & 11h11t' kit-G73--l!l11 I: -ten~. 8 \\eeks old. Going , --------_ iiltrr_S:30 ___ :>118 to lhc Animal Sheller this :lS' Glass Sloop $6j()O, J\.\ BEAUTIFUT.femall' 111•0,,.·11 \\'ttk-t>nd 548-6842 5117 rontl. P vt. ply , t 21 3 / a11d hlack Ge1'1nun Shcvherd -;-. . · . .. 82~2893 or (2131 18J...8.)J() •1 . 6 \\KS. old puppies & Rlltens , . .., ---J ~ 1110 Sho ts lo\·es ch1ldren ,,~1 \V ("' 1 1 N 8 67 Crutsr r 21'·155 HP Buwk l 1 0 1 d ,...,. . rct'•11 ron , 1 • • • nrct s gOO< 1on1e ence or call ;,.ig....s;,,u 51 19 eng, IB-OB. 300 hl's. f ull,y S1h1rd1y, Mi17 16, 1970 OAILY l'tlOT l l TRANSPORTATION 1TRANSPORTATION I TRA NSPORf AflON TRANSPOliTATION Power CrulMrs 9020 Mobil e Homes '200 Trell•r, Trevel 9•25 1 C•mJ"r• 9520 ·------- 28' a 1n1s Cran. '&.t 11\in 30' SPARTAN l'ra1ltr, lDx2::i -Datsun Pfcklll'I"' Jgj·:.. r;nc1. head, 1iuto 11ilv1, j 11ew awnit1g. ~. Se1 ..... u11 f ~ 537 .. "11 -r -ch•1· w111c.t1, r•dk>, b&it tunk. in adult park, Rent l·IO. i .._ f\c1v 1910 Datsun Pick Up bow l'li UI , swim step, lull Peri ok. Sp. in. 327 \V With campt!r, dlr. FUll,y fac- <.'O\'e1:s. Cotnpl. relln. $7,900 \Y1lz.un, C:'ll. 6~2-8923 Stroom L ino '70 to1-y equipped, rrent oppor- 673-7260 I !unity. Will take trade or · M ----· T1rry•Named .. Oa1f1 "111 flnanct private party. il' BI RCH Cr!l.lt f1~h1~ bo11.t _!!!r~~· 9215 E lCplorer Motor Hom11 l,.ull prlc@ la $3J'J!I. Ser. • "''/lrlr. liOHP elec l lAr! j F I d W k d ~98 f\!CTrOR HO:'llE REN"J'AL.S ourw n •* .. '" tr (111! • Call ~ ot Evinr'\lde. $12 00/ol r er . 5-l.S-9766. 24.5 E , Wilson Ave, Rl';,t·~\".; ~ow J•or Sumtnrr~ TRATEL 74c"~·"'~'=·~-~--== c.>< "'·'"" ,.. "1·""9 TRAILER SALES '69 VW CAMPER l:i' Spor111shet AN GL ER 1 E lectr ic: Cars mo ll172 Harbor Blvd. G.G. Cruion built. !\lint _L'Ond I , . ~ l ~S Blocks No ol Ll.1uded' 3 radios + lnrlds ELEC. cai t & charger, vet')' Garden Gm1·e Fi:ttway hard lo gel Nt•W[Xlrl .s.lip good {'Qnd, $210 537-4011 Srlj(], jJ&-o200~p1~ I ___.~* I ---- "69 17' DORSET r _a b in M-,.n,· Bo'k·.--1-s ALPINE cruiser, 11·/tr11.1k·r, ~'" HP s 71. Evinrudr, & many access. 1----------- 545-1497 S1>9~~i Boi1ts 9030 16' FIBERGL ASS 6' 8t'an1. Occp V. ~CUP Juhn~on niotor. Ainericun til! trlr New ro\'er $89i S:l&-666$ ---17' CHRIS Croft lnbrcl , 11nn1ac. in hranJ llf'\\' c:ond. Call 673-37Zl:> c---~--------~~ Boat Maintena-;;"°c:e 9033 :'ll[:\f !like -j hp, front S.·' rr:11· ~hock<. less lhan l YI' ul!I. \\'1!1 sar. $125 01· be,.1 Oller. :.1G--7~i4 PO\rECt:-3"1~,S12.J-. """po,,c,", 11 :\hp $101.1. flun11 nta 3h11, bruud lll'\Oo Sl !O. 8.U-~~2 1111 5. --,-11r 0o-.. -,-.,,-.,-.-s-1::iJ-. - .'> llP Po1\tll, SltJ. C<1ll af! J, :H:\.-0291 i\llNJ 81Kt-:-&HJ:o:l.'\!J::r J:.xc-r!lf'r1r eo11cli11on DE:TA!L!NG! Our Sp\'Cli!lly 1 •I li11-2fj77 . VACATION 11UVEL CD\TER Excel..· Golden Falcon Olympia -Alpine Apach• -Whul Camper \\'odds llll'gert ffill'SI coni- pletc RV vehicle shopping cen1er &352 Carrier: Gtovl' Hlvd, GG 534-6686 C1oscd Sat. Qpen Sunday ---- Trailer•, Utility 9450 Pop.top, loaded wHh equip. m'nt, \ZST 5.12J. $349' Harbour V.W. 1S71 l BEACH BL,, 842-4435 HUNTINGTON BEACH RENTAL Nt"w ·70 Ford Pickup! 11·/cam~r. sleep1 6. • $!17.50 \\'eekly • + X Per J\lile r-.lake ReSl'J'Vations Early S.<Q!!'s, 914 N. llarbor, S.A. ·~7 HOUSECAR • One of 20 btult by f"ort1. Early sll'C'an1l\ne d~slgn. Origlniil bathroo1n, kitcht 11 & beds. Some rust, runs. $!~. 67.'i--fi782 -------1961 F'ORO camper Va11, NE\VPORT & HAHUOR Co9ta l\les11 • G'1:l-28j\ Open 10-6 Fri 10-9 Sun J2-j by 1.1-ustt•e: Authen11cal!:'d a11liquc Colonial, Victorian & Oril.'JJ\ill Ju1·n,. lan1p~. Qr. 11•nta! rugs, raintings, lra111- 1·s. boOJks (so1ne tnl'dical l, bric-a-brae. household 11e1ns, Op<"n Sul & Sun !'l lo 6, )!tl'd. S:.:9--1709 aller ·l:OO ' . eqp'd. 714·686-&844 p.n1 . 5 J9 MALF ;\!am; klT!l'llS, bol>lail . ~-----· 7 \l'ks Really cu 1 c, GRAND BANl\S '.l. yr old, 131{;' nr S1n11ll, \\'l' Jo thC'nl I ---- all ! Bo11ts'. Yea! 893-2;£I Motorcycles 9300 Ht:AVY duty rraile r . .> x 11'. 2 ft h!Kh sldrs $110. 002-705] needs tune-up. S~2a. See a t 10th & Vii-ginia St. 01'.·ner at 3'.?0S!i S. Coa~1 lhvy., So. Lag. alt 4 Beginners Organ Class · ENROLL NO\V Cla~s starting Tues . J\1uy 19th, 1 pin. 6 w1-ek coursr $12. 1!1\l\lj\JOND ORGAN STUDIOS. 28:i.i F.. Cons1 H11•y. Corona d r I l\lar. 673-8930 HA'.\>ll\JONO, Stc1 11"11Y. Yam- aha. 1'ew & u~rtl piunos of 1nosl niakes. H('sr huys in So. Calif. at Schmidt l\"iusie Co. 1907 N. i\lain, Sanla Ana 2 LOVABLE lr ienclly young &16-031~; ;,119 r111ly eqp'ct, !<Ill!' by OIVllel' cats, I la~·ge altl'1-ed blk . $1'2,j()Q, 6iJ-j.'J:l l aft 6 pm . & white ln&.le anU 1 lnvahle 3 BE A U T • k l t te n ~6 AVALON :\1ooring up 11) 60 sp.1yed ca lk~ l<"~~~le lo G73-2202 51 fee!, $2,7.iO. call 213-6l~W ·1~-3076 or &12-Sl19 ~nod honies. 539-6J,.,;J 11!tcr BABY Guinl'11. Pigs to good or ollJ..-9762 ___ • __ * __ * ___ ~:m ' J/I~ ~"°~'~'~'"· ~>~l&-~9!M;!J6'0:__~c5~1~1~61 -0=====0.=:==:=:==. * AUCTION * :O.tA:\I,\ and papa cal t&J INSTANT Jove, assorted kit-Sailboats 9010 bu~y tlus sun1n1er !o cai·e tens. 494-4114 5/18 ·------U you 1vill sell or buy I Ii · be h" kl gil·e \\'indy a try or 1 ei~ au!tlul ".lit I· Si\·lALL n1L..:ed breed pu ppy LIKE SAI L ING? Auctions Friday 7:30 p.m. tens. Ne~d p e_i:mane1n1l ve1-y int,Uigent.G,\6-1037 5/18 DISLIK~ TIIESE '.' W, d ' . B l>at>yslt1e1. 816-5.117 5 El • P11yml'nls hi•h l n!ere~! on y s Auction arn PETS i1nd LIVESTOCK · · • BEAUTIFUL loving spayed depreciation. s J 1 p reuta.l, 207511 Newport. C,'1 641).8686 blk and \\'hite long-haired Pets, General llOO cle11.ning, 1nsuranC"t;, ere, Behind Tony's Bldg, r-.lat'I. ral, f'rit>ndly, good con1--~-PR~FER THESE'.' CUSTO:'\I artn l'hair, Ol· panion and house pel. Nttds PIG Tailed ;\Jacaw Fem. • Lo1v cost, no \VORK & roman, bead r<'st Si5. a good hon1e. ~13 5/19 1\!onkey. l_.riendly, $40. Call CAREFRl!:E SAILING! \\"c 81~, havui;::-a \\'c.slinghousr \\·ashrr-dryer, 2 L11TLE kilrens "·caring ~2638 Cal 2!'> li ttle as S14, 1 ~ day Whale of a Sate t';1;len~1ve l"l'C.'Ord collection white boo1s and mittens -Try Our Club Plan !J"o111 Loui~ Arn1stron" 1o 11 llh I a--' ,. ... ,,, C41S 1820 NE\VPORT "AILING CLUB "" p;,, .. , 111111 01..,.ans. .. ca y. wppy ,,... """ , .., u " " En1·1co Caru.-,o 11·ith cabinet~ d I c II It • 67~7100 • You bc!1<"r rontr on do11•n! ner your ove. a a rr1 -----------I ~~=--'~;,:~.:;,~ \\'.\RD'S BALIJ\Yl~ STUDIO $JOO. LgP floor filn, po!l<'rl ~-5-J;)...1818 :>/18 4. SJ,\;'i•IESE SEALPOJNT I • • • • • • • • • 1819 f\C\\'p(ll'I, c.:--1. 6-12-8-184 plunt;;, ix'd divan. ti/O \V. INTEGRATED r II Ill 1 l Y: 1-i:ITl'Ei\'S. $10 each. CORONADO 27 Or>en Every Nitf' ~~1~ C:11 I To11i.;hy & Pandy, love 536-7779 & Sllnday Afl c•rnoon 4 BAR siool~. 4 I.wi n mar-habics, 1 11'k olr! kittens, SJAj\l£SE-Sealpo1nt & Blue· Now On Display GULBRANSEN P11~n1iere trcs~f'~. b 00 k r a s " liPacl-l n1a!c, l le n1 a I e · point, males, $20 each, 6 By Appointment Only ebn"Y 1969 organ. :)ells for board, lrg antique d!"l.!sser, J ~94-5'.1(;4 J/J!I \l"k;; old ~51~ YACHTS ROYALE ~ . . ratlan 1ablc & 4 rhai!'.s. -. ~---~~-=.,---S4200. Go1ni:: to ~l/a11·011 · Ownl'I" on premises Sal & I (3 ~1ttcns1 '. long haired Siamcst' kitte ns Cf'A. INC. must saL'. fot• $3000. Can 1 S 11• ~!It! St N B Caht'O, l striped & 1 grey s:> • S2.1. 5-19-lo&\ * 645-0810 * finance. 968_:-~---ti~~~ll" " 1 " · • 1I l,t.)ng hair. 7, wks o!d. j\[o;ht'r 1698 Iowa St. C,.\f. ~~-~~·-•-~ GRAN0..1' l l" l\alnul fin. -.-cal . Calleo -also a1aU. e SAILING CLUB . Ma!ine E_q~u-'lo_. __ 9035 DI ESEL ~111rine $600, 9A:'l1-12, 67~2.:i:::~ Eng, Call S.'IHP. l7l-I J -----NE\V Chr~ slr r 7H P 0/6 motor. Cost l36j, Sell fo1· S29j or 7 ~9:>-47:18 l!}"iO PO\\"E.:L Trail blke, 4 HP T•'CUn1~eh, knobby tires, :;11 111.g <11'111 & trltsroplc :-. ll ~ p (' 11 . :'l\O\'U1g ~lij. 67.1-J~~n =-=-~'68 HODAKA JOO. expansion ch a mbe r, hot ht>ad. fibe1·gl11.s.~ tank & seil1. co111- plcte dirt bike. $ 4 7 j . ;.;,7 _ i~lj \\'ANTE~-21' S.li p, l.ct'\\'ard l "ti6 Tnun1ph :00 Cho ppel'. P1~:f. So. Peninsula a!"l.!a. 4000 mi'i.. S\300 lnves!ed. Call &l.t-0.i.XI Oni; <'f!utp. incl. ~1ake oUer \V,\XTfD. Bout slip ror 2S' 673-1.!116 ~lot1p, Call after 6 P:\1. l~lii~' ;!;l(l SU ZUf-;!-d1rt & ST. 6'il--Ol77 rilVtli•I. 600 i\o!i's. Still und1•r 42 FOOT SLIP "arr, s.:;2:; or be8t of/er. • fi73-1~70 • 9040 33' MONTEREY $3500 • 6i~-02i6 * Co.II 673-4.1S6 '(i;) HON DA Sc.ramhll'r Good Condition. ~:.!SJ. 673-700.'I 2:i0. '67 HONDA 16.0c -.~.,-,.-,m~bl~" dirt hikr , S2:i0. Call 536-6!151 33' MONTEREY $3500 • 673-0276 ... ;f,f," BUL TAco iliat;d~ ne1v, niany e.~lras, $383 9200 fmn. 4'1-l-'l363 1970_H_o,-d-,-,-L-3_>J __ Mobile Homes OPEN HOUSE ------"'---- Trucks 9500 GMC TRUCKS Tfere no\\'. Inin1etllate .Delivel'y Soulhern Ol'ange County's only Aulholiz<.'d G:O.lC DeaJ{'r UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 285U Harbor Blvd. Costa l\fesa. 540-9640 '64 FORD V8, hall ton, Jong bed, ex~J lent cond, In &. out. Radio, heater. Take foreign car in Ira.de or small Oo"·n. \VIII fina11cc private party ( • Ci~7ll . Cnlt 1!lr Phil air 10 1tnl .l~0-:>100 or 49'1-1029. '67 Ford Window Van Big 6 engi ne, dlr, au1on1atic 1ra.11sn1i1ision, excellent co n. dition, new li rt>s, "'ill take trflrle, !Inane!:' or sell tor ra.sh. (\'LT 665) l\fu.i;t St?e to npp~rinte. Call 546-4051 or •19·1·!377::?. -------STN \\'gn. catnpine: unit, lac bit, sleep deck, 5 a;al waler, 1'11'\lt . !bl &: etc. be1t ofter 83j-t3~9 8' 3G" CA;\IPI-.:R shell-bed. Coleman ice box $225. til6-218R 51~20. 3010 \\'ar- ren, Cotta r-.tesa '63 V\\I Campt.r, S101·e, lt".'bo:<, healer, good stall;. SIJOO or best offer. 499-36111 8' FuU cal:>-Ovcr camper. fact. d!seon!lnued model. r.omple!e. $895. 869 \Vest 18th St, Costa i\!,s&. iSEARS Tf:NT mAILER • Sa!e or Trad!' * 548-046.i • '6i CHEVY long vsn camper \Yar1·an ty, 23,000 ntl. Awn- rni:;, stovr, V·8 11u10. &sl ol!"r o\·r r S2300. 67'.1r-:1!!23 •fi"ij\7\y ''Adve n ture.'' C.i n1per, radial lirp:o;, l'lereo, many extras. 614--6272 Dune Bug9les 9525 ' . d LF.A\'JNG Cur Europe. i\lllst 8J.~-76:i0 J 19 0 8825 o · Co~plt!ely r:c~n~1uonc . 1 Sc!! l'llercedes 280 SL, $7000_ , .-ogs · .::? tu 25 fnol r11rer-cru 1ser~ Asking SSOO. li7.,.l24.J lnflatbl rub[}l'r boat for KITTENS -2 black & \~h11r. 17.::.0 per day. l'<'"'por! HAi\L\tO:".:O Honie :O.lodc! B-3 \1;i1er skhni:: S6:i0. \\'alcr 1'.1ale, I bob-111.11. t-luffy + LOVE f'OR SALE * area. Sailing rxp not lie(' 0-,··, PR 40 !l""Rkcr Xlnt kl f • ob-l hgers. All black & fl ully. e P UPPIES: Brindle Grea1 SOUTII COAST SAI Ll;>;G In Cool Clean Clear Costa Mes11. t.lotorspor!. Take 01·1·r r~yn1rnt~. 54R-~2 nrr Ii. "IH Yaniaha 230, S2~ '66 Yan1~ha 80. SIOO ·-----~ CO.\!JJ. di!ferentia.l.!. !or F'o~d I V\V Dune buift)'. Flotation l-ton !ru{'l\s (d11ab1 l 4-Sp t1t"e1. Strttt. Legal. $600. 1-T ir1:tns. f ·SOO du1np · 64&-2188. ~fHi420 111 rhrak~s . 14' bed • 11 :00 l95S-V\V Seda·-,-. -1-,-.,-1-Jo-r ....... ..~ s s. Ulll. OU n• n1o or,1 -1,-·10· 5/18 ' CLUBf7l')-1-otoo l'<Jnd. $239j, ·1~2:n-I '69 Chf'\"Y· Everything goe:;. -~ 1 "' D11~. i\t 1 n . Schn~uzeN, ., .> i -~·=- ~RIGHT-T\I :'l\IJ,\l.L, 67J....4142 LEAVING arra Ba~st>t Silky Tt·n·1crs , \Yhippets, CAL 25 "KILO" recon<litioned, $300. ti J DROP lell[ table, :l leaves: hound, good 11Hh t'hihJrE"n. Labrador:;. Cons1st1•n1 Ral'e \\'inner ·193-17:'11 b<.•1wn : .. i 11•111. i •'llll'y table: li:tblc lainp.~: I ncluding rtog hou !>e . 1 • r-.IATURE STOCK: St. l..011.ded w I extras: Rnd10, ;,.i:.i...;Sfu. a,19 Bernard. \\1ein1a r ane r , Voat bath, life ral!, !Ill('!)' drape~: douhle Sf)t'('ad~: f-" 8 · ndl G 1 D o t Telev ision 8205 1n.::lu1·c rr<illlf'S; n1ink stoic.: l<lTTENS, \\"lu !P, blk & l'tll. ri c re.a an<:>. ~ear, err .• f'IC. wnr r mus • Sat. & Sun. 1\lay 16 & 17 • f,.\h-7607 11 f! :-i: :io • e R<"lrc:;lu111•111s srr\.'1•1l 11 J!lliO-TftlU'\IPll Ilk Ai\!-1 P\I In FcaturcJ :O.Jv.1 . · • e n~\i. 1,,,1 ... ,,. ,..,,, 1.0 , .. , *1 .Ut·r, nrw rhron1 e. pain!. '' -X<K• 1a 111 ,,,..,,., ,1 0 • 5650 , II • S ·1·~-P I 'l '·I 1 <rt'~ '" rni;. . ;,.is...,g 4 ,..,. '"" r lnt'!il n . UulCI ______ _ L1v1ng Al . • • :!~~I Yan1aha Endum DT-! 2;i00 n11 's. Good Shape~ 111~·~. 1'l·Ni~ head ~askr1 S!KlO. Call 4~20CJ.1 eves only ;67 R_A_N_CH-~EoRcQ~500="XL~.-l~,ll equip, shell lop, air , nll Hres, 1 owner {!emaler. $1900. 6-16-0366 <lune bui;i:gy co nve r s! o n, S1lO. 67>3829 DUNE Buggy Bodif 5 Sl\j . Rueket Seats Si. 2 \\'etkli Only. Call .')40-128'.l \\'ON new 2\" ,,Ju;:n11vox col- or TV at 1·ufll e, can"! u~r. \V1JI sf'll or lr<tdt' + cash Hussian ermine stolP . Afl ii·hitr, rl'd, beige k tr•rroisc Martlncrest KC'nnels ~O:'!l Sac. T<llll Butler. 646-2;.2~ 10 an1, 6iJ...8i73. 720 ~1 .\lat"-shell. &'.I . ..: tri11ned. Berore SLX character puppies that VENTURE 21 , tr!r, aux. out· }!uenlp, Cdi\I. 8 P:'l! Call 839-1167 :)/Hi arc people Jovt>1·s. 6 \\·eeks brcl, J.:!l !ley, 111( & run·~ GE \\a.,hln!-': machine, ;.:i11it! s;.;O\\' "'hitc weaned-& old and \\'eanr<l. Fnendl1cst Jiles. n1any x1ras, Sat:! t'u11t!111un Sj(J, \\"h1rlpool g~~ trained, Prr~ian k j t 1 ens of mix'd bned. 6.;&-0163 alt $219j. 962-2_!3 __ 6 __ GREENLEAF i.;n tw•1'" 110NDA:i0 S7l or \V ll.L =----='"""' '61 Ranehero, ne'v V-8 2S9 import.d Autos ena;., gen., starter, e!c. 4 1------------ fo1• sml ou tboabt boat. PARK I Tf.,\DE frir a Po•1·eJJ hike. An /ldUI! PJ"iva!l' Cluh 962-70ji J 'ti!! 116:-.uA :CIU-CB--re-,-.. -,,-,. e 1\lr1df'J flomes Displayed ln up, BlUl' .-/chro1ne rt!nder~ '""" PIS, air.,, . ..,, '"''" AUSTIN AMERICA Pel"C. black body. 49+-3057. Retall ! S400. .sell s:r..o. 673-1.2::,1. f'RENC!I P ro vi nc ia l 42"X20" RCA TV cabint:t fo1 · 2:1"' .!iCJ"('en. Xln1 l·nnd. Ele('f c·<Jmponcnt;; incl. S~l. :..i9-0~i07 dryl'r. new· niotnr S2.":>. ne erl good homes . 6 P,\! • LIDO 14. Co111f)lf'!I' 11/ i\layt11i r 4 piece dru1n ~el f>l!i-:,1~ J/I!) SILKY Tl'rricrs, A K C, lrn ill'r GOOD COND. $;1!'1~ with eyn1ba!s & s tool SlOO.t2 i'l-!IN. DNcli~hun<l;; l nialc ch o n1p slk . sn1 al l !197-7003~~---~- !.162-ti:JS:J & ll•n1C1le) to onr !ovini: 1niil~5/t'em . _Reas. Stu d LUDERS 16-snilhoa!. fon11. JEEP \\·nch "'/pO"'f r hon1r 11/fenced }<11·d, N<J _Av~l . 646-733..i fl <""1 <'han1p. Ex1· r.ond, .10' takeoff. ~ 11·j m · g pool srn11ll chilrlren. 49-1.$!160 5116 *' PO:O.IERANIAN Af\C reg. ~lip \nrl. i\!ust sell/Best oil. vacuu1n clo:aner, Ch r I' y 4 KITTC!\<:; !l i\kt old, 1 Crr:im rolor, 10 \\·ks old, 5-l0-0020 f\ Ji1~1 111c·11vr-Si>1t1ng: I S1i2.'J 12.j 25th St,. Le~ CH E:V Y-P~u.-X"lnt~nd. Good tires, 1'eeds ('1"1ginc 11·ork. $200. 1!11·1 t--ull crlon c .\1. From 57,850 1 2.-.0Cc-1!if~Ya111ah11. kooh- To 514,SOO hll's,J_9rk brarr. r.xp. rh11111-'5,i CHEVY 1 ~ T, pickup. • l l _:"llodcls-9 Spat·cs Re-1 ti.-ir-s:mo. f\rt .i. ;,.1g...n291 i\illo.. 6 cyl. Go:'ICI cond. 111111111111• '. -----1-··· .~ c ' c • ~""nd Thr o11v Jn A Truly 1 l !lli7 Suzuki 100. Xln1 l'\'ltirl. ,1IJI} •J arna 1011. orona '" I Ciel .'l11r Plrasant Env;ronn1cnt ~d~ or f'X!r11~. $250 nr nlakc 11llf'r. 640-Jj!Ji rvrs. '6j DODGE P~U. '• to n, S' AUSTIN AME RICA ~lllt.'1, Service, P1n11 In1111ec:a1e Delivery Ail Models J2rluµorl JI 111 µ o rt:, c0~8o2r TV ,v., Strrro ronsolr, l)lark/11·h111', Xlnt 1'0nrt. $i j Cd:ll tii3-176!l he11ds &. manifold, 20 gnl !ortoisc ~hell , 2 hln t k. 1 n1alc _ . jjc'cS=Kc.c;,c,_=1A"C01'<-. 'X"'L"NT=-,-.-,.~d. aq11anun1 11·/~ilenl. gi.1nt tiger. \rill deliver. G, Strin. ----·~·~l26l BES!' OrFER 01·rr $950 motoJ" 8·12~9j or :HJ....6331 81&-.·..s19 5/18 ~ \!air AKC G c rm an this \\'l'flkl'nd. 5-18-{)R&I T;ikr N11·pt. f1\y Or !1:1rhor 1 •l!l!i9 :;r,o BULT1\,..-0-. -!1k-; ~d. R/H, Clean. $99j 3100 \Y '···I H N 8 Bl\'d -~. Tn l!lth Sr . Thrn I nf'll'. n••vrr raeerr."" E.'l:!ras! • 968-4 j6() ilrt ~ P111 * t>-l2·9-105 ·....,... wy.,M<i..11&i -GEro\01· i.'OnSOll' TV. j\Jus! sell $100 CA:O.lPER~Fo\'d 6-Vatt, SPRINGER Spaniel, 6 mo. 5l~phcrd Puppit~. Sj(] ea 12' Flying Junior D 11 y .stnnd up e:>:ten~iou, hh-1n~. j good iv/kids l "Ap\. rules") 331 _..,Tagnoha Av'• C \I ~1111nil!'SCf'r S!*fa· ** Call \\~es! To -1750 ~\'hillier ~~'"· 1 _s130_. ~6-2!111 '57 CHJ::-VY. ~. lon~c-blt Authorized l\fG De&ler Lo~!:i i\lrsa 11111 6'12-1.~lO I* "67 llO:-:D"A--:Jfl--B-,-,-, 283. Rea:sonablt> offrr. l ~=======~==I BAY HARBOR cu~!orn lank, '(Jn! rond. • 5i3·9211_·~~-AUSTIN HEALEY Mobllt Hom• Sales S200. 67::-4!!23 '69 t-ORD, 1i ion w/heavy $1200 : Honda :iO; :'llodel s I S02 So. Ra ll! SL. :-:o. 2, 642-8:)10 6ij....j7S4 for h-ee 1lt>1110. 82IO clothes slics ~JO: Old gr1.y Sanra ,\na .ifl9 2 Adorahlc poodle mixed Otl1'ES EJ _k_31l'-1-- • 8-12-3156 • .H~i:-F~;"&::._S:l~•or"oo::_ __ "--fX'l s; and other anliqlle.s. Al TF.RF.D ,1 1 5. 2 r ur s. ~ "'"· beii::-e & whit<', k ood.. un 1 12000°ni: .• --r -118 I , , .. ac 1amese. t . __ _. __ .. ho tea . i;i: 00111. _ 01 .l·r.l yrs old. Ve n· good \11th 1 ("llry.1'M"ll giK•u _mes. h!'lll •1ltrr !2l:i,390--%.l.1 ::i"TEREO consolr 15..:30..:26", A:O.llF:'lt tuner & rec. p!11yPr, 4 yrs. All pl\rts in- sured. SliiO. :~1~9·1·Hi ALL NEW '70 MODELS ---i9ii7-SUZUKI liOcc 1tu1y re11r 'nd. heavy "61 Austln Heal'y HT NOW ON DISPLAY Lo1v m1lrfl.I:"'. run11 good 1.J\"rr!oad~. V8, all to. 642--0!ill:l GooJ Cf.Ind. $82j, LADI ES diamond dinner I child!"('n ;>;eed's ~ood home. fe nrrd yard,. fl39-MJ3 rin;:;. ~-t v.ri~h 21~~ ka~11 :.49-liO:;. :i/18 GER.\IA..'1" Shl'phertb. Al\C. CAL 6~~0;1~2•9SO 20· \V id rs "~ lo1v a~ $j!Y.l5 s1 7;,_ J.l:l-O!Mlfi l9j6 .i, tori Dodg<: !ruck, :0.Iay • jJ6-2746 • l.'C'l11rl' 1amon , 1a1no s 2 f'RISKY bu,, lrilined kit· 6 '''ks. Quahly pups Jrom -'~ karat on "ach side. I _ . s:;o • SABOT =4746 Cameras & Brilli11nt ('uf Sacrifice~ R<'p-tens. 1 _f-hilly hlk S.· '~·hitl' • * 962-7362 * 3:300 673-:1280 8300 j , !n l'nx P~60 Da ilv Pllfll. I IQng h;1 1ret1. 1 gr;1)' ~lrlpl'rl. ___ _ Equipment ·1 '--·-· -·--J l.1-T.l!i~ 5/16 OALMATI ANS-AK C I:!' LARl\-fihergl~sG alom -----------1 Cr\l:l~ET lrll fron1 Co111n1 'l, I fREE fl ff 1 Painprre<I Pups, by pr1v. 11111~1 1v/!ra1ler. Llk r 111'1v' i'nJ,,\f\OlD 9(:(l f "+lr\il'" ront1·acls. $1.!18, $2.!IS, sha~ I . ,.-cu\rbl ku ;! l ~ng o11ncr. 6'12-1(137. s.1:>0 ol~4-66!ti '' .' S3 99 sq yd Or· krs Carf)!'I i;:llr 111en\, er .-11·1 te , _ --------rll~I' .• ~ ae<:l's~11n1 ''-· ~ 1:1 :),1. I 1-~·0fi B · ! ~ivd 11 B I !ii::rr\, all white. C a I I CQ('kllpoo puppies 52.;{I N' ~~· Sloof). r.i cr. equip. -~~=:2'.'.:__ _ _I .~~2-:111,1 ear 1 ' · 1173--6-l:;L J/19 2086 Con1modorc, ~.B. Top Cond. $.1S.i0. ----64. 2 "'9 ran 616-:WTT 1500 --l · 3 Ct.;TE LfUI~ Pup~. motlier ..,.,., ___ _ __ _ ITR,\i,.-i::L Trailer. \~ll'ig tockt:r/Poodle. lather ~ 7 2 ,\DQRABLE pll rcbr Pd SABOT equipped for ri1.clng. 1'or~t"Old 6 cu II. Co1nh pro- Sparling Good s 12' \\1ides !O 3·1' \Jidr~ -~ hr ~t'rn :.1 :)91 \\". l~th St, Park Spaces i\vait1hlc A uto Service ( ,\! :'.!8--0717 ~~~= 142:1 13,.ker St .• Costa M<'sa & P a rt s 9400 '61 ford l ton Stake. ,\.O!-'. 1: til~·k Eas1 of Harbor Bild' I f:• U 11r tn1dr /or smaJl~r Cn~l a :\!csn 17111 510 'l lil) ~V\\' 1rurk. 6~6-S0~8 Trans. nnn-~rncro -~--~ CHILDREN f"omp!l'h' 11·CJrk1n& <Jl"flt>r 6~ F"ORI) Econohne truck. 1968 24' Wide 'i:11'l * t 61:1-J:\5j I l\P11· rni::-. 1.(00!1 11rl'~, heat· Oll'f\('I' /\f11st Sri! P.i Jll1•n 1 B!/fi''-.t rnc-~rwrt~.-Al~. r _ r1.::.._~!cr111. 6 12·~!ll9:J 2 _Bo·, D_en._Or ~ Br, :l Ba ' 2 .~ f'l\;-l<:!'i~ fl'.lr VW Sqhck. CiiH '6' FURi) Econolint". N,.,,, Ur lo 10 Yr'~ F1n11ncin~ -, _ _, 01 h t ,i-1&-:~i~:, f'11g .. ;:1iuu res, ea er. A .. \t.;-;_ 1142-.1939 9 11m-7 pm Clran. Call. 6~2-9899 DATSUN --------'66 Datsun 1600 Rdslr. Vr11• Jo.-• mileage. r"tra. f 'i· Ir:' «lr.111 ear. /llll.!.t fi!'P t:SQS-i211 $1077 1-----------pane .t· eJec S7J. i\lariner·.~ \\"ks old. ~(}.185!1. 5/\!J Dtu•lu;hurul~ Olk X.: Cncoa, f1bPrg!1.•~. d•>lly Ir exrras PISTOL~ k rillr~ llavt' Sextant "Tama)'a 636 )'IS-2" S:llA.LL puppir~ frer to !;00(1 8 wks. S~. Call J.18-1911. S~j(). 67J.-2623c· ---=-S.'!()00 1,·11r1h of 1n1·pn1n r.v. COLUMB IA D I I f29'l B1·011<1 ne11', eon1p. $225. hon1r~. 300 .Roblnhood Lunr, r F: ~f A L F: m i n i 11 t u re : e t'nr 'r • no reasonablr ofr;•r refusrd. · h II · ~118-(i4·17 C.:'11, :i~3-I/ij2 ::i/16 DBlll:h!und . .1 yr, Very good slet:ps 6. 1n rd, lu rae1n1;. ECONO;-.JJCAL l1vin~. nilr1i- mnhi!.-hon1r. Adull p11rk . Wal k 1n~ dbtancr !I) H11rh'11" Centrr. Priced ritht. Space rl'nf. $40. 64&-Ji02 Trailer, Tra vel 942S '67 c·11·.·:,._::.-:-.L:-:I---: _,-::1.-C:,,:-,.-,,,: I :J::H:!P::• ____ ___;,:.5:.:10 I AUTO SPORT LTD r -Oi\'J:: OJ" A 1<1;.;D: Ger ready 962-491!} {'\"f'S &, 11·knd,; 646-61).17 fOR-Sale • Family i\l~m-BLACI< & v.·hite ki!tt:n, mai;, \\'ilh rhildren. Sl:> 8.\i-2852 Xt ra.~. 494-TI3;;, · · !9:J6 a~ TON Dodi;r lrurk. W b1•1·ship, lr\'ine Coast C.Oun-6 11·' e k ~, i to ,. s. PURE·BREO black niale 9020 ~l;iy bt" sren 111 ~1!!1 · Power Cruisers 19111 St. C.i\I ~IS-OT\7 lry Club. Can he pun::h11sed :MS-8082 :it!8 poodle. 8 mos. Trained. llad _ --------- NEW r10·=-crea11VfL1brrty surfboard r r o n1 ll11ut Board.<:. S.C. $~. fl7:l-llli0 11"" nuSsELL-Su1·r!Xiard: by 6~ not1'. if qu11li1ied. FREE ki!lrns . ~ \\"hi, 1 all Jhots SJO. :}l'i-191); 24 ' TROJAN cabin crui&l'r, Call 545-2117 10 am-5 pm. blk & \\•ht. 11nnth1"r hatch TOY COLL]F.-SheltiP pup-;>.:Int shapr. nr11rl y nc1v BF.LT /\las.~11ger $75. Relax-i-tt~rfy ooon! !WJ--0290 5/18 pll'S, Tri-Color. P..eg. AKC l'nginr. Sp.15. 64.J...1368 c1,;or Si.-~. Schivinn Lit" Tiger T\','JN-Kitll'ns. all-balck & 5-W-0329 *PV J~ PTY* r,11·;-f-.Birlinf'r $20. Site 12 w 0 me n · 5 llurly. ', Persia n. Call -Black Po-Jlll,. Puppy ·66. like l"lelO.', 11'1 e•ipd. 57000 •'l:\2•1' TRA ILER 11'/l\?1 cabana. }~ully furn. Ready lo mo,·r in! Gas hot 11tr htr. 5-1.g...;121 REDUCED pricl'! Viking Sc11n<lia, 20x6()• Ex. rond. j Siar Adu!! Pk. 5-18-1112 11ftrr 6 L1kr tH•1v~ Sclr-1"'lnla1nerl. now /vi· beach n1ounla1n 9fi2j Garden (;rol'e Blvd., Gan:IC'tl GrO\'e 1"ra1·yt~cf 71)() mi. only. drsrrt 11·ork or fun. C-101 T-&ndrm \~ht>rl.,. [:?\'-! IOV Jl'C'f)slrr Convl'rt!b\e, VG. lighrs. fle!rii;:rrR1lon. ga.~ & Hydra:'llal ic, 4WD, r adio, 1 __ 5_3_7-_7~7_7~7==8c9c3-c7C5C68- eler.!ri". Cmt ~ .i 2 0 0 . ht'111l'r. tocking di ff. dh.: DATSUN ~crift('r S2JOO. Call af! 6. trin1, pwr brakes, hvy duly J.lli-l&ll C'lOlln.Q:, Kelly hubs. custoni Priced For Oulck Si1le ·cK~E~N=S~K~l-L~L---re11r ran & tire holder. X10 '69 DATSUN 4 DOOR \VI AIR NE\\' '70 l\IODEI~ sm:1 fl 1," 1:<il)le on &Jlvi('\I' 'liS DATSUN 4 DOOR Brand nt:w UO. 5-l(}.~283 El Pnipo J.::J1ee -n1t1;j;i~ 51"' Rl'nnd """'· r lolhts. 644-2.'!69 5'1;,....2216 i!lf1 6 pn 1 5/16 7 .,.,·erks old $30 Sli p 11vail. 77&-;.£97 L,1 DTF.:S emerald dian1ond 12 2 K°IITENS~6 .,.,·ks., both •&12-!i93:i • TI{E SUN NEVER SETS on THE.QUICKER YOU CALL. TI IE QUICKE R YOU SELL 18' Fully SPlf-Containf'cl rler1 "'I nch. v.·rlrled hitch, '67 DATSUN STA WAG Au1o .c;rotr!'>, 914 N. H11irbor, S.A. Ir 1norc. Coit $4470. 1·irst E xampl• firm nffrr over 12100 takci; '67 Daliun Sta. \\'as. 4 spd. ct ring & 8 ct enit:rald males, need good home. 008 ER.i\IAN P in&chrr pups DAILY P ILOT \VANT ADS~ pendant cl more Box il!-a95 53&-777!l 5/18 Al<C. 6 V.·k1, S50 I:. up. Nimrod Capri Trailer It. Phone 871-4176 or make VOG\50 Sale Price $875. s47:;_ ~4R-8579 \vr\ttcn oller Box 55.1 Tustin, Barwick Dahun * 61 1-2Si7 * Dally Pllot NE ED good home for 3 d11r!." * 968--:)26(1 * 8600 8 M.i\f C1n1t"ra &. projector, ing kitten&. 9 wks old, wean-PART Collie/P:=.,.=,c--0.;c-:r~m=,, ir never tJsed. Woman's WU~ ert and trained. &i6-1403 5118 Shephl'rrt, 7 "'kl old. ~10 STAR GAZ.ER l<-k • Ml1c•ll•neou1 BELT ''lbn1 tor $i.\ he1l fr·a1neo $7, dresM'r $10, call 67}-jJJO or 84 2-2589 golt club~ & bag, never us-d r -I'-"~"'-'"-'~---'-"I' !'d. 49:;.-0-16(). Laguna Nia;ueL MALF: kir!ens, 1 itr'll y, I grl'Ly each. 67~016 11·k YM a ' :i~ .t.aru · Jly e r.A y J. POLI.liN -0-RIE.t'llTAL RUGS-& \\hire. 7 wks. oltl. Pal'! POODLE Pups. Irresistihle, ~ MAt.l! H Your OoifyJ.clivityC..id. )\1 S.i11n1esc. 962--j719 J/16 healthy, Apricot. Al\C. $1'."i. -~,,,', It Y J..c,orJing /o Iii• Stor1, Vorio<<S si7.cs. !\'lust 5ell T d• •l•p m•>>oo• for 5 .. -"oy 6~5822 F'RF:E kitteni; Oran,c 54 1-0958 or 847-2072. 'i}\ 3-s.. ,_,, o v " .. rn;1 , TEAT\ sofa, iCI" r rr11111 "''· ,,,_ 8Jn 39 ,~words COl"rtsponding ro numb.!r 5 BBQ, other tt~n~:<. Vrr·y t;=.,o1c~0~=cc,crpcling, Ellrc!lent ;;;~~~ T 0 r l 0 l SI'· s h j~:~ \~!~E ~~~~~dS~x~:.p6~;c~ j'I -~~UIUS of your Zodioc blrthsign. re.11sonabl t' 833-JJI i _ I Condition. Very chf!ap. Call W,A''· 10 1 Vou"ll 11 o.. 61 r.,.. FREE horse lcrtiliz"r. Pick 616-&12j e1·es or Sun, Or1ly. 2 v""'' J2 Pf09'"' 62 a. " Ne'l\·port Be1ch ~·11r,1lly :iJ5...4170 ' I\;'. MAf Jf J YO<J'•• JJ ltnl)MJ""' 6J 1 .. Clubr-.1en1btr11htp ''.'2."i. I NEWPORT B e a ch Tennis up at ZO~l.l Crprcss, &inta --BASSEf PUPS • 11-lJ.16-~~~ ~;;:;;: :~~:,, Days atS.2286, f'vr" :~'~I Clllb ~mbtn1hl p for sale. An11 HI~. 540-091:1 5/16 AKC. 3 !\lo'!, 544-361i '2·73-16 6 You'U J6 5hoo.ild 66And f 1UNCJSCAN dl.nner "'art.1 MOO. ST">~ ANGORA ki!lens, hlack l DACH-SHU;.;D Pllppies~ ~~ ~~ ~~uriotcl apple pa.ttem , 5 p l ~c t ./ FAr-.tJLY membenhip, v.·hile. gr1y'1. 6 i1·ks. LT-8-wb olcl. AKC rl'g. I~~~ ~~ rot.::.t H:rvi~ for 4. pi, 6~ N~llQrt Beach Tenni1 Club. 2-Mil Gr~r·!l-1 11 H.,. •1 ,--., 11w,.,.,,., BALBOA Bay Cluh l\l.,m-S'.400. (1 ) 523-4222 TJN'i~ black female kitten, BASSET Hound, tri-rolo~. l!l~}.l!fil--J .. :~~ ~:!!.,_ ~}~!«. btrahip for 1ale at di1COunt. 14 x darling we 11 n t.d Rnd papen great v.·ith all 1, 11r4 ,, G;...., 7, A.king v.reekday11 C2UI f79..tS20 BEIGE ll)'lon caJ'P'I, housebroken. 646-J\M 5/19 chlld~·n. &lf'r7607 15A¥0id •SYou 75.lobo 24' w/pad, HS. Gu &tow 3 .... ,L'E-Chol, .. ,1, .. ,,,.~,.1 -'~=~=~~--.,,=-l6 W1N-1 '6T~ 76 Now Nt"wport Be•ch T.,nnl~ Club $15. * 615--».i,1 ''"'L :.i " " rri ' LAD. RET. PUPf', Al\C 1 7 ~ •1C..O..fvl nw- ' Su.... n1bc<"d Pllr>pit.~ ne-ert Sf)('eial ,.,.__ • f' Id Ch II Malo.I "Ouo1N11 7S ,.._I Memben.hip for sa' .M>J. 1 ;\fE:\iBE:R.!SHIP To lfoliday ouuW ie l\m ~~ 19GM •98ock 79U fftd 64·1-10.14 lleailh Spa, Sl0.40 per mo, home~. :W0.3.36S, l:.! 10 4 ;:,,\9 Gold lema!et . 673-877! :xisi.w.,. 50r ... ~.. &O N::;• 'F~"'°""°:'f 0~co--=--,-,-,-~1;,1~. Sl7'.1, Call 67>380'7. 3 llEALTI IY klt1ens. nice, lRRF.!':ISTIBLE 8 P "tr 0 1 ~~ = ~~ ~:i'd :; ?.,oV \\'etrin~hlf" r 0 I It{' r $10. PERUVIAi'll Al r nl'Pd ~ooc.I hotllC, -1 \\k!I. mini poodle pup. A.l\C. s,;o 13 9, SJ Tuffwlh 13 "'"""Ion 339-i:t5611 t1,·1 pn1 4 <(Ii' sm p~ca s~~n~~i · :'>-lfi...11i18afl4pn1 . 5/19 •839-3638 + ~;t:,•01"' ~~~:1 :;~~tt~:.od YAi\lAllA ~~i~d 1rt Sij Couch, I ;'14!l;.030J':i.r1er 1. 1 l\l,\Lf.: Sl!lmr•r ir~t frl'~ tn GER:'\o!A~Shl'phf'ro l. len111lr. '6Mou :Mv.... :1 :~=~1 7 fl. 11 1. n:.111g. 5t".. Ounlt ~. ·------, l{O(lrl hll!llf' Slfi-22.lll .>/19 6 mo~ olrl l1n'd ror 1rn1· VllOO• '' ~'~Zrt""' ~~~~ ... 111 81h 2 Ll-:f,GI r r frn<!rr 11111Tor1, -• ---· . /)AV,. "r''""'.""'"' ~• 1_...._ e9 ~r001 hl!d1oo 530. 1\1 ; .. :no:i llliCtJ O!""t' 112 PA RT beawh~. lO \l kS. m11l r . pernmPnl SJOO. :110--1~1 ._,.,,., ...... ,_ ... =. · " • · ~!J&.296;; , I:'.! 'l ,. "''· 11 JO fhooot.1 60Gt• "" ,,.,.,..--~ CARM'Obll-lr lrphnnc. :1 •64&-0JG:i t 1 a; ·1 S11E°PllERD/Ulbrndor PH?' ~ • •lt-27-32 '°'Good @A.d~cnc {)Nt~~/i rhi1n111•I. f11Jl •li1p1,.,, 1\!;r CJ IARGE: rr: 2 KTTTFil=" • i;r:i.)·. 1 pil'!';, ,1 \\"k~ old. Bluck $10. l.~---~¢~=n:-: .. ::'°:':'~'=~=::==========::'.====~----11r1\ $7(1:; (¥11 (11 "!li-Jllr,(, J I rRlko. GIS-;)..IO!l 5118646-'-'--;;.11)9=------- C11!. 998 S. COii.~! Hwy,, '70 JEEP Unlv•r1i1I V6 <"ngint , 4 whet'! d1ivt>. ~ ~fll'Crl tra ns. Olive gre.tn. co11ve.rtiblt> top, 7.000 n1iles. Ntt11 r ne w. 1322At-·x , !Custom Motors Recreet'n Vthiclet 9515 1969 CHEVROLET CUSTOM CAMPER TurbohydntmaUc trafll!mitt- 1lon, 350 en1 lne, power steer. tng. 1pll1 rim'-IM!1vy duty tire! \1·llh OPEAJlOAD 111·1 ft. &elf conta.lned camper. F11!1 hnth farlll1le11 includln11 J11ho11·11r, sleeps 6, has l!\'{'I)' po~.~•IJli• f('11ture you would wanr C°"I orlJ;'lna!l,v S8000, Now Only $5599 UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 1SJO H11.rbor Rl., C&ta ?-lleaa 1 '.140-lll!Bl I Laguna Beach ~··16-4051 or 494-9971 DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS l!IS:la Cce1..h Blvd. lttJnttnaton Btaeh 812-7181 or Y.{).(MU '6.i DATSUN P.U., new clutch, tl re1 A: 1en, lo mi'5, ):Int cond, S!lOO. E~1 & \\'knd~ 5J6-()161 -.-1 00s-~""10"°w-A~GO=N-.~-I Radio l Heater e Sl.,5 e SJ&-<243 ' TIME F=o=R- QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD ------- ' :JZ DAILY PILOT S"t11rda1, May 16, 1970 TRA NSPORTATION ~ATION--TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION !_~':'!~DRTATION T~DRTATIO':'_ J TRANSPORTATION -- lmporlocl ~ DATSUN 9600 lmpomd 2~toa ___ 9600__ Import~ Auto. '600 lmporled Aulott 962f U.Md Cara -UM(I Cars 990( ~'Md Cars 9900 1 U sed ~•rs 9'0< -rM!Mj~ FIAT b.'l f l,\T l(Al li:pWl'r, \\'hilt' wJLllk l'l.lil\. 1op. Xlnt t.'Ond Sf§.~H'is.'i. MG '£9 ~tGB/GT G~11 w/blk. 12,000 n1i. OD. Ctu'111 spoke .,., h~. null.a.I tires. Gi-6892 eves. VOLKSWAGEN LARGE SELECTION '59 lf!Ll.MAN Sta. Wllb ~v. t'ng. &llcil tnns, :.ervo BUICK hokage, ~1erc ~11d ru1eK Rivil'ra. 1966 . disc brakl'I, 11ew clul~: P1r f-~ireb1rd green, Juli pawer, Nt•edJll "·oric to comple!e 1lraddle scats, till l'ilttring, $2JO f irm. 6~2-4689 undert,iate<l, Xlnt ton<!. Call CHRYSLER FORD OLDSMOBILE 196!l OfRYSLER, Xl11t t.1lnd ·r o"·n .&: Country li tn "lo: all extnu, pvt OWTM.'f Sl750 •11l--J058 Iii Country StjuJrt", c1t .. u1 10 pa11M>nge1'. a 1r, 1\oor luek~. I u frt)'> 1!1t's, p.~. p.h, nu l it!'~. A)l/~'\I. I Qwn1,:r "Leader in Tiie i...e11.rb CIOu" '611 t'IAT !JO~-~5'~,~ .. -n-.~x·tnt l.,lllot. 13,000 ;..11. Radio, ~9 1-J617 allrr 6 P .M. '65 MGB. Priv. Pty. Good Cond. $1400/0Uer. * ·19T-0301 aft 6 of vw CAMPERS 1927 FORD ROADSTF:R 847~. street & show SJOOC '65,,-~e=u=1c=K,,,-~Le-~s.~,,-"-· -,-;-, 'G.1 ('cRcQc~c.-N-4-IJr:-l!Po1111 Lo'hded. Gorxt cond. $11~ 01vner, 5574i:l21. s 1950. %&-36!i6 6S f'U-11 .. <\S.'-i :101 J1'. .fl/" plill•f' lork ). bucl. l>t·uts, l'Oll"lle fir i:hitL l'<•l)itl•: l1r.·~. 1 /h, :.H,OOJ ill!'~, hkl' !~'II ti-l~i-;!'JI,·,. ZIMMERMAN 2845 HARBOR BLVD. 540-4410 ENGLISH FORD All New t:~l.1sh }'ords 111 Our Big Stock r/ow Al FACTO!-:.~ 11''VOJCI:! Pol!:l!1Vf'ly No Arlrled J)f'11!cr Chargrs: Chno!f' fl'Ulll ~a11s, Sia \\lgns, GT'~ At Our Crnu \\"Jule O\.f'rstocks !..;1st. Theodore ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvri CO!;l.11. t.Tcsa 642-0010 FERRARI FERRARI N"'1Xft1 lmport.1 Ltd. Or- ange Count;y'• only •utbor- \zed dealer. SALES-SERVICE-PARTS 3100 W. Coast HW)'. Nev.'porl Beach 642-9405 540-1764 Authonzl'(I Femui DeaJer FIAT Auto Sport Ltd. ORANGE: COUNTY'S NE\~'E.c;T FACTO RY AUTI IORIZED 1·1,\T DEALER WILD TRADING NE\V 11FIAT 850 SPIDER" $2210 • AUTO SPORT LTD 9625 Gardrn Gmvr Blvd., Gardrn Gn:w" S37-7777 893-7S68 ·~ Sl)YDER, a ir rarlio. good $1X..O/offrr. " 6.12.::cimi • l!liO FIAT Spid"r Cnn\" '.i mo"s rtt"11 2600 aclu;il nil"!>. Rrd. 3 !'1l!;J ~'!l'in. Priva!e Party. ti7~~702 ~-riil na";ld~lcr 1~10Xlii1 Conn. ~H51!1 or ffi2-17!\l JAGUAR ------JAGUAR HEADCj)UARTERS The· only aulhori7.ed JAGUAR dc·nle.r in Uie enUre llarbor ,\J'l'a. Complel'-' SALES SERVICE PARTS """'' BUICK JN COSTA MESA 234 E. 17th SU-ect 548-7765 c,60~.~IA-Gc.U-,c:\.R 3.8·-,-,d~,-"-.-04. ~fl"Prl, needs sonlt' $350. .. * 67;'>.7~2 * \\"Ork, KARM ANN GHIA ':>'I KAR.\fANN Ghia. all syn· 1-ro ti·ans, 40 HP. Vrry tlcan. SXJO or he~t olfrr. !)62--0933 196.l KAR i'-IANN Ghia Convt. ~!19:;. Original o \Y n r r . '67."l°-5'16'.l ew !'i. aft 5. MERCEDES BENZ J\1errrdcs Sedan. Ne\\' l1rrs, good run· n1ng cund. $100. Ca Ir fi7:)-56$8 '59 MF.RCEDF;S 190 SL, Con- vrrtihlc, G00<I Sh a pc , iilichf'lin tires. 673-7.'i9·1 ·fi6~ERCEDl~S2.)() SE ColliJe. '.\lust sell. Xlnt cond . s.;500. Pv1 pty. 4$-:l998 • MG MG Sales, Servic..!, P arts lmmerliate DE'livery, All Jllodel& J1tl.llp o rr 3hnporrs . lUX1 \V, Coa!t llwy. N.R. 642-9~r6 54G-J 7:;.1 A111 )1orlzed J\1G Dealer OPEL --------"68 OPf.:L Kadctt tn1nsp. $1 000. wknds, 675-J.J.''>1 Seel. Xlnt F:11e1 & PORSCHE ------- CREAMPUFF 911 SPORTAMATIC ~Ir. Jan\r.~. 673-91!11 e\'es/ HarlJaur V.W; AU1110RIZED SALES & Sf':RVJCE 18711 BEACH BL., 842-4435 HUNTINGTON BEACH '67 VW BUG Radio, hPa1cr. 4 spet'd, <LILI 288) $1299 Harbour V.W. * 64>-0357 rond, p.b., p ~. j ovuier, 5.l,COO n1i's. $1175. 675--JOJti Autos Wanted 9700 WE PAY TOP.. CASH for used 1·1u11 & lrucki; ju.:.! t rill us for free f'!'itimate. CADILLAC 19S9 CADILLAC PARTS Jo'OR QUICK SALE llat!ery \~'lndshicld Wipers Radio \\'heel!'i COMET, MERCURY PLYMOUTH --:--------1------ 1!!60 MERCURY. E11i;111!' & '6!1 Pl.Y.\1 . H.011dru11r1rr. Nev. tr1111s1n1ssiu11 N"t-e11!1y rc•bll Poly rc.o ... i:1·~. 111 a i:: s , '6.'\ Comet S.22 _ New (;7(J Al!:.Co ·:i7 Ford tr-,u1s. Alt r yelo111• headers. Holley Tires, i\1ng:s & clu'1'lrne rirns. $100. 3012 Ktllybrwk Ln , rlt1al ft•t-c!. ~~rll•lhrrn,:k !Ii- Many f'Xlras, ovt>r $1300 .00 _C.\I. ~()-3811 f Ri!if'. ~\I/ gat1i,:1·~. :\1nl 1nves1ed, nius! 11t-e 10 ap-"66 Jl!jrk!ane co11vt beauty, Cnnd. T.O.P. ;j.tR~~{i iii! J. JJrttial~. SCl,criricf' $ll95.00. 42.'I HP. <ur. full IXtl\l'l', 1'1.Y,\10UTH-1968-Ttoad~ ;i.t0-.7519 SIWO 11vt pty. &1&.43i0 __ nrr roupr'. 4 spd 1rnns, '61 ¥ontercy, 4 Dr .. r .. ut 10, I<& 11. po!yglas! t 1 r P s. Tran.~m•.'>sion CONTINENTAL hf'atrr. po"'er . $100 cas/1. ht'ad('r.~. ~11111·1• g r I P. Air Cond1t1onrr le 494-2157 673-6076 af1 j !'\!. GROTH CHEVROLET 11knd~. ;..trs. Brown Days 18711 BEACH BL., 8424415 774·6110. HUNTlN"GTON BEACH Ask for Sales Munagcr 18211 lkat·h Blvd. Heating Un11 LATE '67 Cnnlincntal, J '60 t.lERCURY •:n. ·68-BAR R"A°C U-0-A-->J()- And ?.1any O!hr r J1em3 o \.\' n e I - 'GS PORSC ll E , 911, '6B VW BUG r , c can. r un .\ Mu.~! SelJ Sa1. 934 Congrrss, Forrnula S. :\In! l'Qnd . Bc.!i1 llun1ingto11 Bc~t 9-:'..Ul 5-12-ll31 Af!er 5 P.i\I. pcrfccLJy, atr, l~athcr. & C.i\I. 6-16-87'l6 vtfl•r. 847·0087 1970 Cadillac Coupe de Vi!IP, power. Prirecl to :. "11 , • ti17>-i:~7 • :-\po1·1ornat1c, air, AM·l'i\1. .\lu-:1 st>ll, br.-,r o t f (' r . 2 Door Sf'(!an. 4 speed, 1·a. :;2t;.. .. 917 dio, heater, exC't'llent L'On<I. -WE PAY CASH '""' <qp'd, like ,,.w l6000. &ll>-1-100 weekdoy•, '"""" MUSTANG (n~J 6T;:.-2030 weekend~&.· e1'l'S. "68 CAD El Dorado, 26.000 '66 coN=T='L-.-p=,-,~ee-·d-to-,-,1-1. M-A-CH--l-1969-.-300-.-.-""1- n1i "s . Xln't Loaded. t~89;,. lo m i"s, Jull _P\.\'r, _a ir, 101-A:\l/fof-1 stereo, air, Pis: '63 Plyn1ourh~r hnlfp, a1110. !I 'S. Xln't Cond. SlOO 61:'1-2118 afrrr b. 'til Pors('hc CP.'. i'e<I 1nl. Xlnt 1.:ond, Nu S.•r in appreciate. 67:>-~:i 17 in &. out. Take s mall down, \1'/blk II Wl l1na11cc pnva!(' p;irty FOR YOUR CAR llrf's, $2-100. 'JS Ponsc=,~,E-'~S-p<~,,-.. -,-1-600-N, cnmr>I. unaltered. E:1:- 1•cprtona!. S1!vc1•/red. f714 I ~>11 -31!70. 'Gti Porsch-;;-!!12/.i AM-FM, 1·hron11' 11 h!s, vrr'Y clean. Prlv pu1·ty. 846-3663. ·fi7 Por7chc, Ai\fY~-,-. _V_E_ll_Y CLEAN. lo n1l"s. * ;)!)2-1600 * ~== 'G-1 PORSCHE. Xln! cond., AM/FJ\1 , Pircllis. Priv. pa1·. Ty. Ln. i\ti. $2,!lJO. 64•1·0227 ·lf19i2-4-SPEF:0.-xlilt. 1\.\1/F:\I S. \\I. radio. Low m i"~. Call 6.17-1.'iS!I. '67 P orschf' 911-~. wh ir r \.\•/b!k in1f'r, 2·1,000 mi"s. $-1700. S-16-7:163. '61 PORSCH~.:. Cor1v ., fl\[, \'Cl'Y l"lran. $Z.)()(). * 67'.l-262-1 * Ai\I· '64 PORSCHE C, rt!hlt ""~· new 11a int, rrpt, 2 Pinollis, batt. $:l0~. li36-241 I PORSCHF. 'Gj SC Cour>e In1· rriac. Loar!Pd 1vl.xtras. /\sk· ing ~:Noo. Call 51!1-7251 111! 6, RENAULT ·;i~ RF.Nll ULT. re h uilt rng1nr. $:.O, ros! S22tl. :'%.ii ~ Ti'ITY Hoa<I. Laguna i3f'11rh SUBARU ---* '70 SUBARU ll«t"{' Nnw _ Tn1n1<'d 11tlC IX'h\'f'ry • !)O ;..1p11 C1q1atuhl.V • :i:, i\lilr~ Prr G;illon • Rca11tiful S1yl111g: Tt•-;I Drive Torl;iy At Kustom Motors TOYOTA IZKi\158111. CaJI dlr Phil af! 10 an1 S4Q.3\00 nr 1194-102'9. '66 VW BUG Radio, h<.'ater, 4 Spt'ed. tFLZ 62,1)' $119S Harbour V.W. 19711 13EACH BL., 842-4435 HUNTrNGTON BEACl-1 WANTED J'!I pay lllp dollar fnr your VOLKS\VAGEN roday. Call and ask for Ralph. 54S.3031 ~ .... r. 66.67_ 67l·0900. '66 V\V &-clan, r ll.·b!t •·n~. 11('1'1 c lutt'h, good rond. $11.iO I tw.~r o[f<.'r. Call afl noon 67~ ... ·im 1968 9 pas~ V\V Bus in \Int c.-ond. By Oll'nrr. Bl'IOIV retail bl bk. CaJJ 83J..6903 or 6i.1.2(114, '68 VW BUG Radio. hratrr, automatic stick shift . !X./A812l $1495 . Harbour V.W. 19711 BJ:.:ACll BL .. l\1'.'!-1-13.J l·IUNTINGTON BE,\tll "fi<\ 9-11<1.s.-cngt'r V1V Bus, Perfccl c0nd, uridl'r 11·11 r- r11nly, $2390 nr of f e r. :'l lX·030S -------'GI V\V Rug. I'll'\\' motor . rlu1ch, r\n;>s. Sunrf .. s\en>n t11p!'. Coor! 1ns1dr & out. .Ju~I tuned $~. 6-16-'.'i97l CONNELL CHEVROLET S.13-22:"1::> or 833-llo::; n1acul11.!t'. $2050. 67H!l!l9 Pill, 12,000 mi., af[i1.1 CAD '65 Coupe dt' Ville. 'A"/ll'h! inl. By adult 011.n..:r. $1700. \\'hitc/blk lf'a!her int. CORY AIR Perr 4'0nd. 5-10-4·16-I fo'"ull pow. Air, 644-1041 ----196:-i .Ford r.1u~ta-"-,-. -.,,-,-, 2828 llarbor Blvd, "65 COUPE DEVILLE-:-Ai"I Good 10011 CORVAlll inolor. tr1e11s. radiator, bat- Costa ~le.sa 54r .. 1200 C.'Oll(' •• $2j() trrv & 1·,-,, by ...... n ... ,·. xlras but air .. J.o n1iles, 612 l!O •.; ·~ '"'"" WF: PAY TOP DOLLAR xlnt t·ond. $1695 f i r 01 . ---~ -·1·1 * lw low hl bk. 8 3 3 -6 9 O 3 . FOR TOP USED CARS 496-2500 A RF.AL cu!ic~ '66 ,\llon1.a 67::-2014 ---~ "6!1 runv JII 4 1!r HT. Loadrrl ! S27!1J or lwsl orft'I". Pvt Ply 111us! sell~ 6'12-2461 ·5,) Plyn1nuth, ~orx.l r unnuig rnnd. 100. 2:.!21 llarbor Bl\·11., C.1\1. PONTIAC lf your car Is extra clean, 2 dr., r/h, S5j(}, J)rivaie .cc-~===~~~~= see us firs!. CAMARO party. 67:>-561"0 '6ti ?.IUSTANG, :!+2 V·ll. '68 PONTIAC GTO POOLE BUICK ---·. ---;,1M. ~tick. spet. harid le Conv. Ot•ani;r 11•lblk lop. 23·1 E. 17th SL CORYEm Jllu.:kagc. Sell or rradt>. P .S. P.B, Air, Good cond. Co~ta i'-1csa 5-18-7765 '68 CAMARO 644-2!H,I lil,000 ml. J\T\1sl Sc>ll this .. ,~ ,, l V8 I \\f't•k .• ·l!H-:-17:19 11ftrr ~ •. L\IPOR'i'S \VANTED 2 Door Hardtop, 3 speed, ex-'6.') Corv~lte 327, t·us 1yhl ,,... 1 us ang t-onv., a11 0, Orange Counlil'S ccllent corn!. Goddess gold "ells & spoiler, nui>:~ ovals, Power, BIT, cu.~torn H\1 ., "6!l GTO. F:x. eond. •I sp. TOP $ BUYER f'X!. w/matching int. Takr 2 tops, Ai\J-f ,•.1. aulu 1t·aiu;, X clean & X t'Ond. 830--0007 P/S & J~. diSL' hrakr.~. Pooi. BILL !'.IA.XEY TOYOTA small down. \Viii finante pri-f'Ollf'r, \\'hi lock.~. aliirm f'ves. 1 IJ"llf'. R/H. Tach. Av. grn 18881 Beach Blvd. vale par1y. Full prk·e S129!l. sy.~rcn1. 1011 1111, )o.lnl 1'0nd. 'G:> r.I UST,\t-:G hdlp. •!:1.000 518-l:ij!J alt 6 fl. Bf'arh. Ph. 1347-8555 fUQD0271 Call Phil dlr afl $2;r,Q. 897-7932. i\li. Sacr1!i1·c. mus I M"il! '6.i PONTIA.C~T~,-,-,,-,-, .-,. ---10 am 54-0-JlOO or 494-1029. SEU.ING a 1967 Fa~tback 6·16-790R 367 C1,.noh!" Ln.. \\'agoo. J 01,.ner. "In 1 NewCars 9800 ·69 CAP.fARO Z28 hi· Corvclle, I 01vner. undrr Co!'la1'1es..1,bcl.6&8P.\·I. 1rans po r!atlo1.SIOOO. ,70 Ch S I . performance, fully tquip-w11rranty. mus1 ~ell·moving. '6l !\lusta ng, r/h, autn, v.s 673-8103 evy e air ped. $2800. 638-8429 Call afl ::>: 30. 675-2054. 28f •. Good Shapr. $%0 Call 196S LE.-,~,0A7N~S~I =o-,,~Hn'llop 4 Door Serlan. VS aulun1alic. ------Silo;..~,-, II JIOll"er steering,' air cond. THE n10sl beautifu} '61! '68 CORVETIE 427 conv. ..,. SZ!!f>. Po11rr ~ air t~md. BhJe Book S349Z,, Will sacri. Camaro. Pay-0ff $1785, Call Xlnt coll(!. Makr oUrr. Call 1965 MUSTANG 2S!:l, ciuto .. OwrM·r t;i:;...2~59 Evt s fii·f' $2695. l 3S5APR) aft 6: 494-9816 all 6 pn1. 833-2755 ' ps/pb, taix· dri:k. Good 61 l-j97:.! '69 Buick Skylark Dix. cond. Call after .'1. :~l~·1'·121l '6.'I PONTIAC Catalina Wag. 3 sp!'t"'d • molhf'rs lit1!e ~as CHEVROLET COUGAR '6.J 1\'IUSTANG :! + 2 fast-P/S. air. ln1 ~!r>rco, n~w S.1\'l'l' _ lu111 n1ilca~r. F"u!J ---back, n1inr con<l, ne11· liN's. tire!' .~. brks. SZ!.(X). Alt 6, prii·e $1699. ICNV585J S1nall '57 C!IEVY, Sharp! '63 "67 COUCAlt aulo tr11n.~. n1any :-.1ras. $1200. 4~l-G63!i 673-:)'1:;~, dnwn ll'ill finanrt• private' Chevy 1'.: T. + i:hell. Gas nciv !ires & shot·k~, pis, 'fi~i FORD illtistan).':, 2+2 1 !971l-l:ihNTIAC F"1rchird 3~i0. pnrt.v. Call dlr PIHi <ilt JO dryer. Gr rn1an ~hC'p PU'rl~. xlnl cond. $20:-,0. S:I0-513.-_, _ Fas rhack. V-~ <1ulu. $8::;1). ~1·rrn, ;i11tu t1·:in.~. p.s., fl.b .. an1 :J.11).3100 nr 4M·lll2!1. 1·han1p. slrf"d. blk" &. lali (4'1 1970 Coui;ar.~. Loarl,,d: 8Al\l-1~P.\'f. ~'.16-7216 I 2 1110 old, 2SDO milrs. i\lu.~! ~' blk & siJ,('r. Color TV. Low '.'lfilca~r . S30CXl I::acll, :--6.-~·Jus·r-,80-,-.-1-.1 .'1•!1. Ptv. Ply. R lfr32~1 (7\4 ) '70 REBEL :>!'.11-;iius .r ··· -180 • ·1 " .. v ... ·I"· -------- 6 803 A I M 'I '·•;r:_ b<in'CI, ~1r1'Cn. radio .. \!akC' 'tj.I.; Finchirtl 400. landuu top, , ctua 1 es ·~ Chcvelle l\1alibu, 2 1lr l9(i7 COUGAR run 1x111·<'r. offer. :.i~-~lill4 afT ti. air. p/.~. p/b. 1 owne.r. ti111on111!i<• rr11r1s, poll'rr .~tr<'r-htlTp. VS. autn, p/s, plb. ~,, 11""1 c JI 11 6 30 -(" ·I ' I 11 · v· t " · · · 8 a r1· : 'JUST ,,,~66-1 .,-, .J vllSll rr l'iH C\ ;1 JC OCJa, 1ng, po11·<·r brakes, radio, huckl.'I spats, lo mi's, no•11• ;p=·="=·=''='=G-=1=1~:15=.=====ol. ·1 •6• •1 01·11 iai Q1P· C.'.'11. aft G oi· 11 ).;uds heater. 1249.AEE! lin-s, VERY SHARP, S2150 ~ri< ., ry. ,., ·. new Jrc~. ----~ S3l!J9 Full Pru·r 592-1660 $97~. ti·llrJ.517 "65 LiTO. p.s .• p.b., air eond . Kustom Motors ·u.~ CllE=v-F-:LL-E-. -i\1;!1bu. 2 ____ D_O_D_G_E ___ 1 ·10-.\lus13n~~1;;:-v..;:-a11~ I ~ sperd. rec'"6 111!,Y 36 1:_tilt, k -i•1nv[ IOJ•. p < ,1 hllr :<it!f' ~nany l':\ln1s._ I":. ·'·'-- 84.'i Bakl•r. C.J\l '.i1Q.:-i91:1 rlr hd1p, V8, auto, PIS, p/b. 1969 Dod:;r Super &•f'. :-..l"·llt ii•ai"I.~. s-.-,,;, ;,i~ ...,..,,,1 i '6:! p,11111ai· Sta \\la"', 9 p~. ] .. , VI" B '' _.. hUl'kf'l Sl'll.IS, lo mi's, l"lf'l\I cond "(XXI t .,, .... ~,, .. ·"' ,y u;::, . nl COuu, .. J. 1n 1. n1us SC ---,~·hit '''" ,, .. ,,. ''"'' < b'"-.SIJ!l!l or Bc;r otrcr. 2.14~ OLDSMOBILE lt1"f's. \'ERY SHARP. $2lj() $2·19j cash. 6-lt-; •. ·.o~ "6:1 :\IUSTA:'\'G 2.'l!'I. Vi_ ~rui~· 1; , p. ..... ~ _ ""•,., '.,... ....,,, (21::1592-1600 ·-----------111.11111111" p s. 1·•1n"flh•, 11,•Ht 1·"· I· ,Sl.iO. l,.....U22 Huti;t>rs Dr. C:\I. bh1'n ~i&!I _ --'GS ?.IONACO Sta. \\'ai::. /\1r -- 11111. 1970 OLDSMOBILE 98 ·51; CHEVELLE ;;'.)(; ru. in. r nnd. Xlnt". $2.iOO/hci;i of. ,~. n1us1f'. :-;1111 t"Ond, :).10-7x7J "&I i.R:\la11s. S.1cr1ricr! :116 "f;:l V\\'. G(!<)<l i·nnd11iun. TOWN SEDAN •l:iO hp t-:x!r;i~. 1>1~.ifl<'d! frr. S !7-2~fi7. Pll,[:' 1 sprl, ncv• paint. $77:>. f'lf"an . $7~,f). AIMl Dunr hu~-t~actory a 1 I' rnnd11ir)ninc;, Rrs! o/ff'r l•l'•'r $ 13 .i O • '6<1 OOD "'F v OLDSMOBILE Call 61~2 .. '77_· -----~ 1 :il."-i!1~:1, f.12-SO'l2 I · · 1 '.' <•fl·(·1t~I. 1111 'lj.f GTD 1 n11•ner . .37,000 gy. 11('1•d.~ !'Ppalr $700. Call auton1;11ic. ratlto lr e11r _ _ ___ ~.lf'r. 1'<'ft1~-n"1'' ttfi':<;. Tai"'I-----------• tlt-O:!l.l 11ft .~ pn1 . lll)l'ak,,r), l1r:1t.·r. po11f'r 'GI \h,,1Pllr ,\lrolih11. r; ilro k r:nh fi.":-20!lS 1970 OLDS 1111 ·~. 5i.:;:io. Call otrer S. 191.;~ V\V Sunroof-. --1.-o i;1<"rnng, po11·r1· rl l~,.. h1·<1kr~. r.\!indt•r. ~ iii·, iitiln. Hll !. I ----SPORT CPE. i;:G-lflli.> niill'a l?r Sncrificc. Sl:J.lO. 111w,•l rn\"•'rs, rr1n0Tc nin-· n<'w Tin'~ ~· pu1nt. $:17:1 FALCON ·i;7 t-·11:1~:Blf{IJ-lllO~. Imported Ca rs 9600 I Imported Cats 9600 8·17-~•!03 ror. tliil<'d t:luss. 11'-S·W. S:t7-.~fj~.\ ----------$2498 r h 1 (.)11n°·r. \la:::". $1690. ------Sel"lal i\1.J. :;l!.lil!lfll\1276:1!11. ·:<11 C!I EV:-1-1.,-.d,-,-m-:d\r-. r"hl! .1,,, '·'.•t "O",'. D l 'PE' !~12-:m70, !21:11 -~67-21;().i Cars with Mark It Wa gons Hi Lux Pickups Land Cruisers '66 V()lk!111·:i~r n c xccll e n~ '" ~ "-' '' :,· ., · conditiuil, $97;,, $4694 ZK1 •'t1t;. !'i1wk~ S27:1 !'itn. 0 1\RL!·:. s1·-0 S77 6!1 :\IONTHLY p,\ Y.\ll·::"T ' 'i;1 ro:-.·T1AC Trn1p"''· auto, ('all ·1!12·!"i8JR 11 pnr.:ht piano s1:.-0. Call 11 :1.\11.n::1.;; i11 S199 i~ !llr tl11tJJ dn1<·n ,>a.v-H/JJ. (;1)()jl «11nd. lhtuout. '63 1-:AR~1ANN Ghia. 7(l,(ltl0 J'l'li°l> Xlnt Cond, $!!00. Call '."40-1173 UNIVERSITY :.11l-.-~·ii;9 ============I •11r·111. S77.li."1 is lhe 1r,1al ~\~l,i. C1111 :111l-IJOf,2 111 1!li!I r.u.~torn Chr1·y OLDSMOBILE 1 n1pala.~. Li1arlrr!. swoo E:t. 2R-111 Harbor Bl., Costa l\tf'~:l •6~~ ... ;i.!RO • FORD 111nn11i1v pa}1111•nt 1neludini:: --._, __ r11~r'.~. l lrTri.~c a nd all r·;,1-ry- ir1;: 1·h:1r~t'S OJI 1•Plll'OV!I / ()[ RAMBLER • I W a gons e X per I en Ce! '"' ~,~,!~ c~~~~~''"' 'liS V\V-. ~,.,-m~d,-,-.-rn-,-,.,,,--,c. ~:i)(} of .,_.,.1r11s-, xlnr ennd. 01 'EN 7 D,\ YS 5-ID.96-IDt--~ :11 CHF:V COUPE Ca ll fi7:>-11Jl J Auto Leasing 9810 Good cond1t10,1. !\""' 11rc~. • 616·62tl-1 • J9ii6 F1\IRLAN1·; :,oo XL 2:-:9 Rank 1Trd1I 101· ::G n10ntl1s. f'n~lll•', !·~["!f'f'1I 1r~11• I Or, 1f ~·011 11nul{I fH't:h•r ro f '6:: Ri1n1t1lrr ,\mh;i~~a<lor Ol\'l){'I', l1kf'·n1'11' ('1Jt1il11ion p;:1y t'11.~11. 1hi: hill ca.~h ni ·ii'f' ~!11t 1nn 11:.gon. pwr s!rf'r S]jj() ftnl'ly cons1•lf'r tJ';1df'1 1.• unly S'l667.~I() 111t·lurttn1; ;111 .~· hr;1ke~. ;;unit roo d $2495 19•2 PORSCHI Jt.dio. h •• 1.,_ •·•p••d. •~· h e cle•n fn,.de & 011! ( 1(08 2411 $1495 19'' TRIUMl'H TR4A Rodi!•, <ftdio, h••ler, 4- 1p1~d wir t wl.1el1 ! SOR 6 121 $2295 19'1 TIUUMl'H GT·6 Cl'E. R•doo. He•ffr, •·•p•ed. ............. 1 •. Liloe "'"' ~ XJ'I 101 l. $1095 1967 VW FASTIACI( lll•dio. Heel••· 4·1pe9d, priced to 11 11. !VOP 1151. $1795 1964 'IOLYO 1100 CPI. Jt1dio. Heeler, 4·•p•ed, ..... c1,; ... , 1h1rp, IOSR MO !. $995 ,,,, ........ ..i • ..i Sc11t Tr1v1I lop. W•rr•~ l\wb1, .... ,, .... ,, ... .;, lo 90. IGVO 710l $1095 .... TOYOTA CORONA S..1111. R1dio, He•+••, 11110· 1t1ell<, 11ic;1 ••co<Mll , ... fVCIC '71 J. $1795 1tU T.,... L--1 CnilMt H1..dtop. Werr111 h11b1, $795 19•7 Toyota Sto11f l'ic.k·WI' R.d,o, lu~le•, 4.1peed. ,t, •h•I et t h;, pr;ce, ~IT)(Y 01)4) $1395 19'1 TOYOTA CORONA l 78 ). $1495 1961 TOYOTA CORONA HT Cpe. Red :o. H~•ler, 4. 11>•1d, 1.~deu l op. IXOI( ll)). $749 1960 A11ui" H-l•y lwq 1,. ~prltt Red ic. he al~•. '·•pettl. new p•inl. Th11e '" he•d lo li"d, $ I CHS 1501 S2095 1t•7 MGl/GT Cl'L R:ed:o. heetfr, 4·1p11d, wi11 whe•I•. !UUX lt.4) 51395 1965 Mlj,l/RODSllt R ~d;o, h·~·~ .. ~·•P~&d, "'"' wh tell. !NMA 01<1 1 $895 1 t,4 YOL'IO "' SID. R~di o, He1l•r. 4-tpeid, <1 ..... I NAJ 19)1. $ff5 1t6S 'IW IUG R..tio, h1eler, "''" .. ~. ~"'' f211 ,., th• lrtlll1. r RPO I clirome wheel1, ,,.1 cl··~· INHE l07l DEAN LEWIS 64'-9JOJ I BILL l\fAXEY IT@YIQlT~ 18.!ll BEACH BLVD. Hunt. Be ach 147..flSSS S ml N nf Coit.on lfwv. on Bell rUrOTA. 'ti!IC: ___ _ ornna 11.T. auio tn in'. ,\,\llF\l. l'1n~l 11rm %.i\-~r,:; l!;f' lop, i'I I r , s lfi:.0 "Oii\ 11 , '6!1 TOYnTAf·c, H/11, ~li~r hr r.1rk, Xlnl ~ !ll~.'{;IJ 1<11 :, I' 1;9T<)Y!iT ,,-C I ;iutn i,hift, rlh. \\";itn11 , k•. !u~c:ai:c ·rinr!. S2.~00. "' f"IJ'llll:i. ·I "" 1~ r.m 111i", ,)n~I l1k•• 111' " \I 7 i '. , lli-Gxil2 PV.,~, 1 ~~ay_~.:_r, -. TRIUM PH . ~ p j I I I I'" 1966 TnJU\lPll i\l:1rk r Cnnvt RIM. i\t11ny rx T.0, Pyn\I!. 6Th-: '67 1'R>l-fl-IRS \Vire "'hre!~. tras' SIOO • 3631 Ol't'rdr ive, Clean. * 67;>-76 15 * TR·6, Ivy l!lli!I Triumph i,:rren. 19.000 to 5<'11 S~9:J. 67 m1"s, Priced ~>-62.1~ ----'li8 Triurnp lmm11cul11 lf'! $2200. Cnll h TR·2~i0 1!1.000 nil. &16-1~1 VOLl<SW AGEN iginnl '!i7 VII' hui:;, nr 1o;1x)(I rl"!nd, n<• !11''"· $10!J:1, :--~»-f; r,11·1lf'r, w hrukr~ & 2S7, e '6;, \"\V ' 'Bug·· • BLUt: '69 VIV Bug. Nrw, :->t1ck. hu radio. &st olfrr. 545-6.192 • ·~7 V\\' • l111maculalf' s:M * a ft 6 prn 5-1!1·0::;1)3 * l\IUST Sell •(;.! Volkswa~ S67:i Call !<.r(>d i'Yhlnl"; \.\"Uilk 5.1fi-:l.i61. home ~;,&-,~9.'iol -----'6:l VIV Bui;i:. mai;s. hc&d!'rs, P'" s!np1ng. l)ffvr. Cull S.lfi-l~.12 ---'63 vw $585 • fi7'.l-6.ll6~ .. __ I '64 vw GOOD COND. sr.::;,. ·l~~ .. ~j!J --• ~9 V\V, t::o.1r;1s, hliw, • • ;..T;1kr nrr .. r • J.13-01~ ------·r,7 \l\V Bug. ln1n1a1·11J11!t,>, ::3.000 ,,11 's .. 11'.1?.J • 673.Jl(f, * ----------'6:1 VIV Camper, i600 mot1Jr. ne11' trans., A \\If"~!. * 53!1·&16.'i • '67 V\V St;(~ II' !:i(){I t"I" PllJ,!, ~unroof, :-;ln1 l'Qnri, I ownl'r. $1200. 4!ll-8201 - VOLVO --- 13cs1 Slock o( VOLVOS in Orange County DEAN LEWIS l'.166 l·h1rbor, C.M. 64&-9303 "' VOi.VO, 4 ry\, 4 spd. n{'1v brks & l'.ill·l' job. Runs cood $27J. 5,)7..{i(}~i ,,- Antiques, Classics 9615 ---· . I 1 ~7 ln1pa1a SS :•1:: ·59"2·'..'il:.! 1axcs :irvl 1!170 lk·cnsf' Iran::;-!161-ili~JU L8ASING SYSTEM * R46-39::!1 "° .,,_., • h I [)('ferret! paymtnl prirt' 1~ (Mid conrl. ss~.n }~ORD AU1'110RIZED 4 .spd. $1 l:i(J. Xlnt cond~ ~·ORD 1!lli.:: Clrv ~quirr. ~ ll't'. No1!11ng niorr In pay. I 'G.' HA.\lRLt~n. 2 di\327 V.S. rass. l ..... ~.. N"1v 1'•' 111 t ., Amenca's lori;est leasing 'fi:l Cllf-'.VY-ln1[1al~127 Prir;-. atilo. rran~. p01,t>r i.trri· .. ~:uf.J:1.M u1elurt111g all ··arry. * 612-..%13 * system for fin:lnce or net :..! l~B rarh, p/s, p/b. $62:1. C'1 r. Air ro•nrl. fo'il"i;t $:;:,O 1ng chan;i.•s l;1x(•s and 1970 ---:~~~~- leasing of all LyPC cars a.nd • :1:16-2.188 l.ikf'S .. ':>lll--01.20 lt1·pni;;r tran'~1.•1· ·r,1 RA:\TBLER S1a. \\'a.i: tn1cks. , • ]' I '&;-:c:.s. ~~. ,. .... 1 C'hf'l'"llf" ""OR" ",,-•,h·-. 1•.•·,•.1-1,k-<· ,\NNUAL PERC'F:i'iT1\GE Run~ good: t-:rl.'ds paint e lmmed1ale l'.1.:.tvl'ry rom . \ t (; I ::ih r '"'1'"" ~'"'. , HAT~: J ~Ui\'LY ll'o Sl7.-1or:\l:il1r.0Ucr:fi1~-3122 ovl'r 300 rars and trucks '17~~~ 0' 1~ o. 8':"2_,' 71 .j ape / 11"11'. fl ,kinJ:. s.•<O 1"'1'11 ,i;, UNIVERSITY --'fi7-RAMRl.F.fl 4·10-. - . -·~" 11rwr, ~ !akr 01 cr payn1rnt~. •· J ·II • Com.Jll't1t11·c ratrs ,_ --. -. ~ ~ ~ nir <~111•. Fu JV111·rr. m ag • New car df'al<'rship service :-i~_lhl'\'. Xlnt me~h ~I l"'nrl. _..\it-2!1 .• S _ ~LDSMOB.I LE 11 hrl'l.<. $1.17:;. 3-li-t.i.i;:; e Full "tradcin .. value for S •. 'll or offf'r. Call b7 . ..-'l71 1 rnRD 'fo'l C11try S<1111rr 1n ~JO ll.1rl)(lr 131., ('n~111 :\l<'sa your pl'escnt ra1 '6fl _2 _on-:--che.1::Y-capri~1 pa<.~ f"ttll n"'I' 111r. ~t"1·r... nr1-.N 7 D.'\':.; e All popular 1nakcs avail Has f'\"rr~thin.:. $179;1. (.1111,.• nu \3."00. fiM-:1.!'(f, C'.\l,L ·,.10.fl!\.lh abll' •lil2-SS<l3 • 1"+f~\FQl~O-SQ°u 11·r \1,-;-i:;nn. "fii l"l "Tl.A ~".-~·11c t1u~ For Comp!c1e IJf't;iils Call ·~1C1 11~v-r.-.n1·-\LAS.°';lr~ ~pa~;.. ;11r-rond, :di "'1ra' 1"1d11il 111v~. nll'H:, 11h"1'1,, T'lla!i:on1 Rr1rl ~;;;: En~. Xlr11 Cond, ll!IS SltillO. ~:17..fi7fi'.1 p,.., .r /11 , ( 1111 10 111 ·<1~•· U'3i.1ni:; i\litl"lll gCr nr n!Jo,·. lO. •-,\<J I - ----110 :'11.i l ,,.,.,. 1· ~11:,ri J•u· ' I 'li l FORD ~·alron. ;, 4·1!. .t Thtodote q111r k ~;,Ir_ :+ii2-0'.111 ,.r rlr. ;i1110 $:;!1:'> or hr~I ofrl'r ROBINS FORD CHRYSLER ,,;, :t.t'-1 f.Jr,2101 ''' :,, _ _ ·-' _ _ _ '.'.r.iO Jlarhor Blvd ·1;1 r·orni F;d~1;-;t'(, 1.\1:-;~10 i:;:, flLt):-\ C11lla1'~ 11rltp. Air, Cll~1a 1\les;o 61'1.{)f)lC --· I · 1ar h. nm.•:(llr 1·011'11••r IA • '6rt Cl!RY ~l.F.R '\r11·. York"I". lr~n. ' .. ·I rlr .. r/h .. ~ . .00 or .,.,.._,.,._..,_..,_,,.,..I JI " II 616 0"' \!I (l<':.n. SllllO. !"Jti,~-~·-H:i2 --4 cir, fully f'q111ri incl ;1 11, n _'.1 'a _ -1 ,.,,, __ 1---Jl1' LEASE Jl1' ~111/!n1 & ful! )10\ver inf'1 '6:'1 Galaxir XI .. Rfll. P is. 'f>l OLDS ~S 'li9 (';id1tlae Co11ty' [Ir V1llr, \11nrln11s, S ~'.'i !l :l. t1111 ( ri1b, gnocl mn11 $~.r)J. Full pnw('r. l.11w 111tl(':1cr '60-RAMBLER-IIBO- c,,11 f>J6.1::.i.1 T-BIRD t:.~ TB1nl, n1"t•1r j111t n1·,.rii;111l•'d T11k<' tol•·r pay!~ .. •1o111r ra'li :i !R-110:!7. !!lh.o-T·Hlfll 1. IJ•rnl<'d' Brst ••!h ·r ••lf'r $10~ '· 11holr.,alr ho10k Pt"ll""· ~~11:r-l..it.~ J'l~>fF:\l.,''JT 1~111rl., rf'hl!~. In 1111 .. 111"11 llff'~. bdH. "ti'. (\" nrr ti7.~i.'IDll full ll'1"rr, air, vin.1'1 l"<JUI. 642..{).'100 nr fl.ll-17lfi 61.->-:!.'">IT t.:ood ro~1cht1011 !!ti2-27:!7 11n1 'fm :-;!rJ'NI. t-:l'11· 11·hi!<'· !'===~====-===~'--------'==== 11•1111~. tilt ~h'f'not: 11·hl. $!6!1 Used Cats 9900 Used C11rs JXT mo. I-;:;:;;:;;:;;;:;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;::;:;;::;;;:;;;;;:;:;:;:;;;;;:;;;;::;;:;;; SOUTH COAST II CAR LEASING 300 \\I, Cs! Jl11,.y, NU. n.i.-.. 21R2 Used Cars 9900 DUNE BUGGY l'ARTS & DUNE BUGGIES .. VllCfJ\lf'l"(l ~.19<l:i S!lf(l FREE Las Vegas holiday for two l•ING IN THIS AD'llRTISIMINT AND RECllYI YOUR 'IALUAlll TRA'lll CERTIFICATE WHICH IN· CLUES: WITH l'UllCHASI •;,g CAD El °"" 81nrri11. n .. ~1 offer Con,v. 1\ll ong. 33.000 n1i's. /\[.'ill 'fi!I \''I' R11r, ·r~ \'\\I Cnnv ·:,9 VI\" P.11• 'fi9 8 1\l\\"-1600 '1 l'l.i s 1 ::~11 s~.~.'i $l'()'l;i Good Trlin~. 'AA t~o1·d Co1•11r1a Si9:i --~ 612-5748_•___ .!6 Con I ~lilrk ll, n11111 '63 ~·01'd P .U. 1'11akr Ofrrr Round h ip .;, lr•n•porlelio., lo '"d f•o1t1 l•• Veq••' Ground lr 1ntpor· t11ion in l•1 V19•1! F,,, <h•m · paqn•! Frtf b•t•klt•f, lun(h or dtnn1r! V1 ltd 7 d•v• • wee~! 111• tlent 1••••~•lio" bv phon•! '66 CHEVELLE Seaan " '6S V\\'. Huto. 12(X) 1111'~. Hkr cond. '26 Locomobile J r. 8 VW Parts Company ""11 . Sl~iOO lnimacula!c! I Rdstcr, full y l"('Sf. Frrsno 1-• \" , 1 < ...,.. ~ . .ltl.,t. ;.19-:llfi.1 11r11•r !"1 {209l 227-ti942 or m-.Ulfi Sitn111 Ana, 5-17.fil·\6 * 'fi.1 V\\' Rus, mt'ch r>erFert. <.'Vl'S & i1·llnd~. 23.1-5766 i ~==:=!!!:::::~~!!!:~[{ I .~. ~OOl't lln>~. JR2:'i &12-~~ Bjo rk l u n rl , 150:'1 No BUICK 11,IXXI n11\, R/H, nu hrk~I day~ Or ""t il l' V. . --------B/a('ksl(lnf', Fresno, 93703 J 6.S BUG-PIN s1r1(l('l'I, Po~ ------1·---------- out. New radial:i; S\400. PACKARD co mpon en l s . 66 Sl...-\'LARK 2 drhrlt Vfi ;.1&-:;.'1~9 Comp. (trlvt' ITil.1n • no bc>dy · P • 1952 StrRIRht eight. Ext'./ ARulo, P/S, 'lnlr, R/11. "Fifi RI ·r,. l'IU1o ~r11·k shift. cornp. ('!\j:,lne. 1 r R n 5• 1uR1~1ed X nt .co n d . ~t"Ppr \1,,un Pr11. Pty. radlaror, 6-p!y Iii'!'~, \.\'hceb;. !._ :Z:-1(). i lovlfll?'.:._lt'l.J-.1:.17_._, C'1111 ;;;:'J-0278. I r t<:. Call 4~2001 1vr.s l "&R IA' ~hl'f' ·I 1!,..1r, tird '63 VI\" r/h. (iOl)CI l'nl!f1$7ril'J '.l7 llOUSECllR • Orll' or tp. Air 1'()tld . P/S. r11t or '"''! ollrr. ;\lu~t :;ell. RK-11. R"low y,•11Qll'!>8lr a l ZO buill hy ~·,1rrl F:arly 11 ., . .n S1fi-lil'"' S:tl-Ji.1~l ~trran1!1nr 1lr~1~n Ori111n11I """' '" i\!I V\\I ~1111r•'h:u ·k, r11rti11I j hathroon1. ki1('!1t•n & hl·rt~ !1ro•", 11 ~1/fl'\I. :\lul corn! J ~nl<' l'U~I. l'\lllli. $Li00. I l(lft--17111 nr i;;>--..0."li fi7;;..fi782 • ' ' l!J:JI; l'u!Y'r 11.~rvil•lfi, Run~ i:<vvl ~7i. •6·12.-1 ~7 • [,' VALID ANY TIME 1 DAYS A WHK! NEED A CAR? W1 1peci•li1e in 1ell int qood c 1t1 to 9oocl p•cpl .. who m1y h•v• hed probfern1 Ii•• lo"knlfltcY -R~ Stott Aid -N•• 11 low11 ' II yo11 •ti wo••inq ~nd ,..;llinq lo ,,, ••• Jl•ym•~h. 1,1•, ..... , • c:l11l, W, '""Y Ou• ow~ o;:o"lr•cl1, Blue Chip Auto Sales 21 45 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 642-9700 V·•1,1!1<• 111111. !Klc•.,. ~1' c-1•.o"lng, rid , ""'1l1r. Jllfw c~r lr..Ot inl " OO(ld Yllul. l k -t ~I• ,t,SH. '66 Pl YMOUTH Spt. Sed. V.f, l\llO. t••~• .. l1ctcr~ 1« <"Olldlll0nl119, -· o/ftrlng, IX>-• b''°""'· '"""'" hHI..-. llnll'd 9loo11, ~I °"'I"! I> '"I nfct c~rl It ,_..,. cer trld• in! Ltc enoe SM& on. A 0000 ... ,,,,. . Satutd.iy, Moiy lb, 1970 OMl V PILOT 3' ,. WORTHINGTON ~,, PRESENT THIS AD FOR THESE SPECIAL PRICES DODGE ~! These USED CARS have been in stock over 20 days and will be AUCTIONED OFF at the dealer auction if they do not SELL THIS ·WEEK END! 1970 DODCiE CHALLENCiER SER .# JH2lCOESI02b89 the all new hot one from Dod9e ~!.~~r!jo~! .. r.1!!'e~~.~e. ~-.~r0 $695 tlontnq, white wan tires, tinted qktss. ''Free 1 O·day Trial hchanqe. 5000 Free llue Chip Stomps." lk:ense RHE 331. PRESENT THIS AD FOR THESE SPECIAL PRICES ' • '67 OLDSMOBILE $2395 VESTA CRUISER. t Pau. Wgn. Auto., radio,.._, pwr. str., fact. air cond., W•W tires, tinted 9lass. · :~to~ol~a~o~!~~~lffrinq, white woll $895 tires, tinted g&au. "frff 10·dcry Trtol Exchanqe. 5000 Free Blue Chip Stamf?l." l icense S9Z 929. :~0~11~9,~!.!~£r .~r~g! %.tory $2095 air cond., white wall tires, t int"' glass. Free 10-day ~-1 O da trial exchan •· 5000 frff Ihle Chip Stam . VXZ 382. '68 PL YM. Satellite $2095 Autornaric.. radio, heat«, power steering, facto a ir cOftd,, white wall tires, tintecl qlcns. FrH 16 da trial exchan e. 5000 FrN lt.e Chip Stamps. LicenH VIT 527. :~ .. u.~~!ote~~w~,!~n~, white $1995 wall tires, tinted qlass, landau top. Free 1 0 day trial exchanqe. 5000 free lhte Chi Stam s. License WIC 239. :~ ~-D~C?.~~dl~h~~!~ •1t., pw r. $2095 brakes. fact. air cond., W•W tires, tlnf9d qlcns. Fr•• 1 O da trial exchange. 5000 Free lkie Chi Stamps. Lie. JAE 546. . :~?.of.2~~1o~h~•~1~!.'.~., · fact. $2695 air cond., W·W tires, tinted glau. Free 10 day trial •xchange. 5000 Free Blue Chi Stamps. license XWJ 386. :~?. !9~r~!~Snq~,.!w".$?r~ .. sl 195 tinted q~s. free 1 0 day trial e1chcmqe. 5000 • FrH llve Chip Stomp!: Licen1e No. UEU 101. :~!!~!~Erl~!~ -er. pow!l 295 Stfff'lnq, w•lte wan tires, tintff 9\ass, londau top. "Free JO.day trial exch. 5000 frff llue Chip stomps. License PS 6511· :~! !~ !wf.~!9~•~0~~.~.~.~1595 ln9. ''Frff 10-doy Trial Exchan9e. 5000 Free llue Chip Stamps.'' Se:rlal No. PE 45F8D17854. :!.~.d~~!>!e~ ... g,~!:,~~o!!e .. $1795 tinted 9lass, Landau top. "Fre11 10-day Tr ial Exchan9e. 5000 Free Blue Chip Stamps." Ser. No. WP23F9E109:Z55. :~?Au~~.~~~ ~!!we::,~::i,:~~<·$1695 tory air cond., white wan tires, tinted glau. FrH 10-doy Trial Exchan9e. 5000 frff lkie Chip Stompt. lie. TCA. 196. :~!.,~r~o~:!t.~w~.!~n ~:~,r.~d $1595 «Jlass. Free 10-day Trial Exchon9e. 5000 Free Blue Chip Stamps. Lie. XTJ 732. :~~Y.~!~~~Hrlnq, white wa~l 395 tlr", tlnhd gloss, Landau top. FrH 10-day Trial E•chan9e. 5000 Free Ihle Chip Stamps. Lie. SGK 677. :~!..~r!:t~! .. ~~!.~r~g~hite wo~l 295 tires, tinted 9la11. me 1 O·day Trlat Exchan9e. 5000 Free Blue Chip Stamps. Licet11t R9A 108. :!.~~ ,!;,~ !..~po~e!.~~~~ory $1595 air cottd., wltite wal tlr", tinted 9leas. Frff 1 o..clay Trial be e. 5000 lfte llae Chi Stom Lie. Vl'D Ht. A NEW CAR DEALER FOR 20 YEARS DOUBLE AA RATED SERVICE DEPARTMENT-RECOMMENDED BY CONSUMERS DIGEST \ • Trlol Exchange. 5000 Free Blue Chip Stomps. License YKZ 822. :~!.P,9R~~po!C?.!~.~~h,~~0:~n$2895 tires, tinted 9lass. Free 10-day Trial Ewchange. 5000 Free Blue Chip Stamps. lie. XWN 025. :~z .. ~2.~!A~ .. -~ .... •l••ed $1795 glass. Free 1 O·day Trial Erchon9e. 5000 Free Blue Chi Stam s, License KDC 284. :~.~ .. ~~.~~. h~:~ ~?,~~Trio! Ex~l 495 cftan9e. 5000 Free Blue Chip Stamps. Lie. 932174 :~~•to~?,,~~~er.~: ~o~ Tr~~ $1595 chanqe. 5000 Free Blue Chip Stamps. License U58952. "66 CHEV 1/2-Ton PU$1695 Y-8, automatic, radki, heater, factory air cond. Free 10-day Tri al E•dlange. 5000 llue Chip Stomps. License U29541 . '69 CHEY. 3/4·Ton PU $2395 WITH CAMPER ••• Y·8, radio, Mater, lon9 bed. fr•• 10-clay TrJaf I•• chan •· 5000 Frff llue Chi Stom L Lie. 21490C. ,, , l -~34 DAILY Pll.OT YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER EXCELLENT-SELECTION OF MODELS &'COLORS FOR SALE OR lEASE SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA E•t'n ..,.h1'111 111e11111red by C..dill1c o.tlllldud1 ol r:1r:eUrner, th• 1970 C1dill1c ;,, ""e !e e1c~d )OllT 1rea!rot MpeelltM>na. Let'11e1 l<J&et.bet .,osml~r'.a dtmoo!lf&tion d.ii-.ti. J970 SED -\ \ nF r1 I.LE Tha aorg~& 1970 Cadil h1e h~s full lfalher & d1J!h inltrior, ,;nyl roof, lu!! C.dillac acccgi;oriCI pluo of C(tllr!e f~rl(lry air conditioninf., AM.f .\I >!Irr~ muhi11lr.i: radio. pOwtr door lo..l~, tdt·lelucopic ~!crrin1 wh<'t'I. r ·. ,~--1 -/\ .0 I.~/ 1-.ii_U 1 ...i____t ~ _j:-~ u ' o -"'_, l';· n~ N · 1"J~ t' ~·.TY 19i0 FLEETWOOD l::L DORADO Don't let a nother )Car ~o hy. l.A:t"1 Jnume you\·c wanrerf 1 Cadillat for ye,arr. l:' o"'l·e admired its beou1ty I •. ";its cont inuity of 11tyl• te1r ""indow deloggrr, twilight 1r:n1inel. plua murh more. Thia rar h1a han!l1 been dri1·ct1, I-than 6700 milt'I. Strial rium~r 120<447), Demonstrator & Executive Car !hat $(1 readily ideniilir~ Cadillac, You'y., long rc~~l':trd it fur it1m1ny1n1ilable eomfor11oo lun,enir:n(eS and ad~uced cngis1eerin& 1chie~rmenu. Also, )·011\c llt-e• imprc~!lt':d br Cadilltc'• rrn11rkably 1111lid n:put~l iun _ .. unmatd1cd bi 1n1· other rine ear , -_ f11r v1l11a 11 rfaale tim e. Wt'll, thi1 i1 th1 idc.l time IO di3COier 1'1hal makr• C1dill1c ~ar 19'i:O thr. mMI •uttt&!!ful or thr. wurkf • lult!TJ 1u1omoliile1. JCJ~O COL-PED[ YJLLE full power, full cloth '" leather interior, vinyl roof. AM-FM stereo multi·plex.J door locka •. tilt & tele:M.:opic liletring, r, .,, f\,ft(fr'\ ~leclnc seat relea . ..e & vrr). ~") i J i_ iJ <J "ti Tery few milrs. t356AGZ) 1964 CADILLAC 2 dor hardtop. Fllll pov.·er rquipment plu:r1 r11cto1y a ir conditioning, cloth I leather in terior, AM·Fi\I radio. IQZVJ81) CLEARANCE $ 4'.) -~:i~EE 11.:2 2 1967 CADILLAC El Dorado Fleet\\·ood. Vin.vi top, full lea thrr lnt., full power, factory air, ~\Prro Alll-Fl\1 n1ull1plcx, t ilt & tele~copic s trering, flO\\'f'r door l0<·ks, f'lf',.trl<' trunk, cruise t.'Qn lrol. t11ilight s1'nt inrl, headlight dirnn1cl', rear "'indow defoggPr. 1•tc. 1 1~·c.1:£lJ CL~!tENCE S'} ~V}~ PRICE JGOO 1968 CADILLAC ?ConvL DeVille. Lcath,-.r lntrn•11·. full !•'lll"f'r,_ factnry air. Sll'rl'O Af\l·F~I mlltiplrx, Ull-ll'IC 11hecl. t1"ilighl sentinel, radial lire&. (XJAlb7f CLEARANCE SALE PRICI 1966 IMPERIAL Crown 4 Door hanttop.·F11ll ·pm1·f'r, factory Bir. cloth I 18.lher Jnterlor, l ilt-telescopic "·heel, automatic cruise'"control fWIB721 J cu;:i~~CE $1 66 6 ' . ' 18 To Choose F1·om All Model• & Colon Choice ol Equipment & lnterion 1966 CADILLAC Coupe De.Ville, PaddNI top, cloth & leather Inter ior, full po11·er, factory air, AM-FJ\t rad io, tilt-telescopic \1·hecl f!tc. (SJLl35 1 CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 1969 CADILLAC Eldoi·arlo. Vinyl lop, 1·lolh &. lrathrr interior,. full po11•- rr. factory au·. s l<'rf'o A1\l-FJ\·J muHiplex, 1Xl'4'tr door ]()(·ks. lilt 1rlei;copic str•f'l'ifl l!; "'hf'cl. cruisl" control, 111ilie:ht sentlnrl. etc. Lo1v ni ilcagt•. jH'JlJ571:il CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 1965 CADILLAC ~·Jp,~1 1,·ood ~rdan . f 11ll pO\\"f'r, factory air, AJ\1 -F llT. clol h & leather interior, tilt trlcscop1{" "'heel. po11·er door locks. !N FA30til CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 1969 CADILLAC _ Luxurious Cou~ l)pVil1€' \\•it h vinyl top, plush 'cJoth & k•fll hrr interior. Al\il-F!ll radio, full ilO\\le'r, factory e:fr conditioning, tJ.ll Jc telescopic s teering, po\1•cr door luc ks, etc. rte. 1Scr. 276-IJ CLEARANCE SALE PRICE ,. """ """ 2 ~ . l-; ,f. I ' &.: ·~-• 1968 CADILLAC Sedan l)(>V illr. Vinyl top. cloth & leattwr interior. full powl"r, factory .11ir, AM-FJ\T radio, pov.•cr door locks, radial t ires, locaJ , 1 01vi1er. IXSS786l CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 1967 RIVIERA f llll JXJ11rr, factory air conditioning. AM-Fflr, \'idyl lit rato seats, chroine sports "·heels. li SD498 l CLEARANCE SALE PRICE ~zs ss 1967 CADILLAC Sedan [){>Vi!lr. Vinyl ·top, lralht'r interior, full po"·('r, factorr air, tilt-te lt'Scopic \\"h('('], A~I-Fi\I radio, pol\'• rr door locks. tUJH591J CLEARANCE SAL!\ PRICE' 1968 CADILLAC ' ' Cou~ DeVllle. Vinyl top, cli:ith &'.lealher Interior. full µov.•rr, factory air, Ar.t-r ri1 radio, roa.r \vi nd ow d11- fogger. (Y1T078' CLE;~~CE s3s as· 2600 Harbor Blvd. I • • i Costa Mesa • 540-9 loo .. , SALES D_EP .iillTMENT OPEN 3:30 AM to 9 :00 PM Mon. thru Fri. e 9 :00 AM 10 6 :00 PM Sat. and Sun. :UWllMNMlll~ltl!mrd: All CAU SUl.JfCT TO ,ttOt SAl!, All SAll 'll(fS ffffCTIVI THIOUGH TUISOAY, MAY 1•. 1•70 Do ii lod av ... •·nol oomed ay.'' OVER 80 QUALITY CADILLACS AND OTHER FINE CARS TO SELECT FROM LARGEST SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY 1967 OLDSMOBILE CUtlass Supreme. Vinyl top, turbo-hydramatic, po\\·er 1t.~rlng and brakes, factory air, radial white wall tire1, ~tc. (UT"Z7041 CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 1070 OLDSMOBILE Custom bell.a 88 ·I docw hardlop. Full pov.·cr, factory air, pow.er door locks, v inyl top, -111 1 steering wheel, IC'Ss tn&n· 2,600 locally dri\'cn milci:.. ((7!YlAVBl CLEARANCE SAL~ PRICE 1067 MERCEDES 230 SL J lardtop Coupe. RcmQvflblr hardtop and eon· \'crlible t911. 4 ~pe«:I. j)O\\"rr sti>rring, TI!."111 premium radial WhRc \\'all lin>s. completely rC"condilioncd. Less than 33,'000 .miles. fTUZ186 l CLEARANCE $ ... LE ·.~RIC£ ' ' 1969 GrtAND ..... ~ Viryyl top, vinyl lnterlor, run j>ov.·er, factory air «on· ditloni'lf· A~J'?.1 stereo radio, JXl"'er door lock!, t ilt· telHCOpk• wheel, auto.• cruise control, low milcag~. IYPW308J r CLl!ARANCI s.t.~ PRICE LEASE. SPECIALS 1910· ~· ~ Vlllt '174 ··•· ' !St.ct: •~37) 197,0 II Dorado '199 mt. t••··~ ,.,011 lmrnecllate Delivery ... °"Y ..,. "' tt.ck Fully equipped •it1i •It eonditiorilns. 1tert'll, rul/ 1~11.her, 11n. 1 d111 top. AU poWl'I" e11r11,_ rte. e1c. 24 lf'onth Open Ind lease '-_,_. ·~·· .. , 1111, lf70 hn11m1mrn1nn1111110111M1tF. Family WCekly MA Y 1 7 , 1970 DAILY PILOT • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MAY 16 , 1970 u. s. ENVOY'S on STORY 'I Was Kidnapped For 3 Human Lives!' ... TIPS FOR STUDENTS How to Get an Unusual Job This Summer PAIILY HEALTH Don't Make Your Child a Fatty OUTDOOR VACATIONS Canada: Great for Camping, Fishing, Fun ~MICHAEL DOUGLAS He Shuns the Path of His Famous Dad Askcntemerourself POR CVRTIS If'. T ~ Din.cl.Or of SUcctir1e Senice Fltaa Hrtlke• ft.ulJe. llae ..4r111y, Na,,,, ..4ir Poree, Marw Cori-, au Coo., G .. NI «:911 a .wrll Hr'ee i.A 141 .. ,,_ u/y JaU .efediff Hrtlfce oflU,ario111 -Ya11 Hara.o11, Grau R•pill.., Mkla. e lo adrution to the foregoing. aervicc in the National Guard, other military re- eene components aa well u Environ- mental Science Services Administretion or the Public Health Service will al&o eatisfy one's milit&P, obUgation. POR M.4RLIN PERKINS o/ 1tls MF ilJ Kin&J.om" lf'1'en you are oul ,._,.,_ inf tc1ild Olli"'41l., eo1'al lcind o/ pro~elMJ11 /lo you laocie i11 caH of •I· tac le 1--Satl i.e ff ollftOn., TUM:Mlnbia, A.141. e We never per80oally carry 6reann8, but occasionally the wardens with whom we are working carry riftee or side arms. Most of the work we do pul.8 us into situations where guns would., not be al- lowed or w'bere they would not reall) offer the prolection you might think. In every instance, we arc careful. POil JEANE DIXON Flay tlo ~ _..,.. N'Y .. ,.,..,.,..,.u ..., "-11· Por ....._.ce, alwJ 19da o/ Peb,...17 coeal4ll 6e eilMr ..4q1M1r· U.. or PUce.. Flakla •'611 ....U ii adaally 6e 1Utlhr1- Mary Par.o,.., IC.Aos11iUe, P•. • All astrologers mWlt UM: an arbitrary set of tbtea because in eome ye.rs the sun does not al"fays change 11igna on the same day and may cha.nge signa the day before or the day after, depending on the year. The n:uon for this is that the earth's orbit ia not an euct number of days long, eo the calendar must be ad. justed--or corrected-from time Lo time. Hence .. Leap Year." ~OR PHIL RIZZUTO, N t:10 Y Mk Y tDalce~J radjo anno1U1Cer How ""' yo• eeqwe your Ilic.,.._,,, "Tlt.e Scooter" 1-Dore De· Lace, Tre111o11, N.J. e I wu nicknamed --rhc Scooter" by players in the Queens Alliance League in New York City when I wu playing ama- teur ball. It wu becaUllC I .. &COOted" after ground balla. What in Ule World! From Glacier to Gtou Imagine drink. ing eomething thousand11 of years old! The glaciers you can eee during an SS. Arca- dia cruiee to Alaska arc mere remnents of an ice advance which began 4,000 ycan ago. And one special feature on the San Fr1tnci8Co-Alaska runs this summer will be chunks of Mendenhall f.lacier in the cold drinks. Melting glacier i11 pure and potable as the driven snow-which it once was, in fact. Of course, these ice cubes just may not melt. They la.•11 four time11 longer than the refrigerator kind. What Glacial ice '°' troY-.lwl drtnlt• do they lute like? The fiT8t c;sJ>erimcntcr reported to F AMIL\' W Et:ICLY : "a very Dal· ural navor." Don't Trvst Anyone Under 30 Korea is one country where ladies are not 1rymg tQ bang on to their youth. A proper bride- Elizabeth Post cliscuues Korean etiqu•H•. to-be moves into her future in-law's home before the wedding, accordin~ to Eliz.o.i'i beth Post, author of "The Wonderful World of Weddings,'' so sbc can learn from her fiance11 mother his preferences in tbe household arts . The mother-in-law haa priority in running things, and the oldest daughter-in-law has seniority over the most recent bride-who's given little authority. Getting older i11 something to look forward to in Korea. How to Talre a Temp Moet parenta leave the thermometer under the child's tongue for four or five minutee. But chc! POR JIM NABOllS ,,,,,_, u ,._,.....,•I yoar •pecial •'-••• ..... OA JOfU' 'TJ' ..... , -Mr•. M. L•r•ore, t..r,o, ,,.. e .. Tomorrow Never Comea." POil DR. J.4MES T. GRACE, tlirector Roftl>eU Park M t- moriol IASt.iUtu, Bu8alo, N. Y. H0t0 loft# ,.._ bu.W. bee11 iA ue1 Flaa dU.. eooerefl ii •"" M• ;. ii oba.i111Jtl1-A. If'., La Y eru, Neo. e Two young men at the University of Toronto, Dr. Frederick C. Banting and Charles H. Best, made the discovery in 1921. Insulin, a hormone produced by the cell8 of the pancreu, regulates the body's use of sugar. The diabetic person's pancreatic gland does not produce enough insulin, therefore he is given inBulin pro- duced from the pancreas of the ox. pig, '" ' or ahej;p. POR DR. RICHARD P. CONDIE, Direcw, MM_,, T~le Clulir I e11Joy laearU.. yoar reeoru -"" .,,..... )'Oil Oii MICla N~idort ,,,._ .,.. ........ , ... ...,... deA Cwtcert U. ,,,..,.....,.. Siiw:e ,.._, are co....ereial e,.,.rprUea, I ..oA#kr i/ aAe .U.en are palll1- ltlr-. E. JI. Ericluo11, Sa. Pa.J., Mbua.. • The 375 memben of the Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir receive no pay for all their boun of travel, rehearsal, and perform&ncea. Like Mormon mission- aries, they donate their time willingly. POR JULIUS HOROFITZ, rtt/arr Con1ul1a111 -4 aulAor Flaal u che sreo~•• ..... /oub of OIU currelll tt11el/are sy•~1111--Sta11 Pi»ur, UtU:a, N. Y. • It robs the recipienlll of alJ human dignity and makes wcllare seem like a punishment. w .. 1 .. ad • 1-~· • ~t Y-m• ..,.__.. doM oolaa-. •eel we'll set the • ...,.,.. 1,.._ tl.e .,._.....,.. ~ ,_ ~lie. S-.1 c-tloa, prdenloly o• • ,poet _,..t. to A.a....,,._ v-11. Family Weelr.t,, 641 Lmd.llst-A.e., N-York. i-1.Y. JOOU. We ea-_.._....., .-t&o.a ..... ts wiU 1.e peld 1-eecla -...,,.. Army Nurse Corps, in caring for feverish youngsters h1111 found 1hat insufficient, according to the Journal of Pedialria. True temperature was registered in only a quarter of a group of 40 children. seven to 12. in the first four minutes; 47 percent had an accurate reading after sis minutes. Ten minutes was need~ for 90-pcrccnl accuracy. Que11tion : How do you get a child 10 hold the thermomelCT that long? Nonmovement &erci.. When is an eserci&e not an exercjsc? GeminCMC is about lo introduce a uniquf" form of anti· fatigue .. escrcise," in which no outward molion& arc visible. lnslead of actually "pushing," for instanc~. you 1hink push- ing-which causes inner t en11ing (con- tract ing and reining) of any mue<'le in· volved. and tonci; it, bu1 add" no mu11ele bulge. The inflated plastir Rody Belle .. ei;erciser" i11 used simply as a stabiliz.er, to help pinpGiot and intensify the non· action. The model here is doing the firlll exercise in the sis-minute-a-day Body Fit- ness program. She is "thinking pu11hin11:" Exercise wifh. out efforl ber forehead hard a~ains1 the excrcil4t!r, thereby t1trengthening her neck and back. Ceminesac preside nt Chester Fireelcin r-eeonnnende the ellercil'CS for men, too. Family Week{y 11M Newspaper MagadH llONAm S. DAVIDOW P~ MOITOM RANI( P~ IC>ela'T fCTZOtlaON Bllitor-lr1.C"l•I NIAi. ASHaY ltl•-lli"ll l:dil4r MAllUS N. mNOUI A rt T>irwc~ Mll.AHIE DI "°" PH4 B<liliw You we Invited to mail 10"' questions or C01Wmtnts lbcMlt any lrtlcle or ld¥ertisement that IPPtlfS In F•lly Wetlty. Your letter will ralve a prompt answer. Write to Service &titOf, F•ltv Weftty, 641 le111nctott -nut. New York, fl. Y. 10Q22. IDllK, Claoir . yoar .,,,.. • fl#"O-...,.._ su.ee ~' ,..,,_ MW.. l Lake no pay .earsal. 1ission- ngly. 'ti/are sate•• r r eltl -Stan f. 1uman like a d • Y. ... Jilizer, e non- .e first 1y Fit- 'hin~" ·ciser, back. :stein , too . .. -It '· Two new rice mixes from Minute Rice. ,_ ' I j t l HEALTH Don't Let Your Child Become a Fatty! Mom may be using tempting foods to offset kids' emotional problems By LOIS L IJNDAUER Olf'9dof of the Diet Wcwbhop M UCH like it.s proverbial counterpart, the road to obesity is paved with good in- tentions; and often these good intentions originate in the family ki ~hen. A conscientious mother will invest time, energy, and imagination in the preparation of meals for her chil- dren, hoping to spark their appetites with notritious foods that will build and safeguard their health. But even so wtirthy a purpose can be cancelled out by a Ci rce-of-the-skillet who urges too many goodies upon the memben of her household. In the matter of overfeeding, a mother can develop a stumbling block. The tendency to stuff her children with food from the time they are in the high chair gets such a 6rm grip on her that she finds it impo8sible t-0 break the routine. She can always produce a reason for the overload. "The children are away from home all day. I have to see to it that they get a good dinner," is a familiar ex- planation. Hence, the "compensatory meal"-to make up in food (or what the kids may have missed in atten· tion~omes to the table in many courses, followed by a calorie-laden deMert. If Mom repeat• this procedure for a dozen years or more, she will have on her hands fat teen-agers, often with skin problems, who may Ru ffer socially and emotionally becauRe of overweight. Ironically, Mom may not recognize her own contribution to this state of affairs. Confronted by a.n unhappy daughter with two chins and a crying jag because she can't Rnd a fuhionable dress to ftt her. Mother wiU admonish : "Just look at yourself! You don't even have a waistline any more! And it's all because of the junk you eat at school" Thus a vutly confusing switchover takes p~. A chlld who had been praised and rewarded for being a good eater in her childhood ' /i'aMiltt Wffklw, #aw 11, 1110 is now made to feel that she h.ae become a glutton. And is Dad of much help in the situation T Does he tum to Mother and say, "I think we should start the streamlining right now.'' Regrettably, Father ie seldom that objective. Re beams at hie daughter, who is still his "little girl." and remarb, "She looks okay to me just as she ia." Renee Dad, guilty of myopic daugh- ter-worship, becomes a partner in the creation ot a fatty. Mothers throughout the world have been faced with family problems which they sought to resolve by way of their cooking talent. My neighbor comes to mind. She moved into our town with her 12-year-old Julie, who waa finding it difficult to culti- vate a circle of friends. Rolling up her sleevea, and rolling out the cookie dough, ahe started a "stop off at our house after school" routine. which proved effective in eatabliahing her daughter 88 a member of a group. First two, then three, then half- a-<iozen claasmatea came home with Ju lie f or cocoa and cookies o r browniea or homemade cream puffs or other delicacies which, my neigh- bor wu only too happy to provide. Eventually other mothers shared the hostessing and exercieed their own bakjng skills or brought in products or the local pastry shop. In time, the after-school social gathering became an eating ritual, and the youngsters began to gain a lot of extra weight. My neighbor, having created this situation. was the first to recognize ita penalties. She started to put out fruit. low-calorie macaroons and skim milk freezes for the young people who accompanied Julie home once or twice a week. Strangely, there were no complaints from the girls them· selves, for apparently the aucoesa of the after-8Chool get-together wu due more to its social than it.a gutro- nomical aapects. When a child hu been disappointed, or butteted in one way or another by a world which does not always handle Maf&JI moth.era admot1ilk overweight tee?l-agen when blame ma.11 be tMir own. him with care, his mother may try to compensate with whatever talent she can muster. A caae in point: Our nephew could not fit driver-training into his high· school program. With all his friends -even the girls-.already signed up. this postponement of an opportunity to slide behin<;l the wheel waa to him a major cal.amity. The boy's resent- ment waa strong, but not quite as much so as it might have been had he not expected his Dad to teach him. But Dad, for his own reasons, con- sidered a six-month postponement of driver-training all to the good ; and Mother found herself in that thread- bare spot often reserved exclusively for mothers, right in the middle. So she thought of ways to prove to young Bob that hie parents were not being unreasonable and that they un- derstood hie frustration. She began baking chocolate cakes, filled the freezer with ice-cream. whipped up thick shakes for him at any hou r, and made frequent inquir ies ab-Out the adequacy of his allowance. All of this cwerindulgence may or may not have helped to improve Bob's disposition, but if repeated even once in a while, our nephew will aaaociate food with panacea and reeort to gus- tatory comforts whenever the going gets choppy. A father gloW8 with pride when his neighbor remarb: "That's quite a boy you have there!" If the man next door la referring to a child's good manners, pleuin_g penonallty, neat appearance, or intellectual supe- riority, this is reuon f()r a parent to take a b-Ow. But, if by "quite a b-Oy" the neighbor means quite a mountain of flesh, there is no cause to celebrate. The demand for pro- fessional football players is generally tilled by those magnificent men who were b-Om to be big, not by those who have had. bigness thrust upon them by fathers with visions of the glories of having an athletic son. A clepartvr. from sensible menu- planning is seldom an occasional sp~ that haf)pens only once in a fortnight ... it is the trip taken by those who automatically and chron· ically travel the cooking route with pounds of butter and pints of ere.am in tow. It is often the desire to please. to impress, or to enhance their;. image as gourmet cook and unparal~ leled paatry chef that makes women impervious to what they are doing to the family silhouettes. There are countlesa ways in which someone in the family, deliberately, innocently, or sometimes through in- difference, contributes to the build- ing of a fatty. Though the treach- e riee an<I dangere of too much weight are no longer debatable, in many houeeholda at least one heedless per- son may choose to ignore the sel!- evident truth that the creeping-up process of extra ftetih starts with the addition of a single extra pound. SucceN in achieving slim and healthful young bodies dependa not only upon individual will-power and diecipline but upon parental vigilance and total family cooperation. • ,. What fun to be able to read books all by yourself-when you're only three (or perhaps just two aQd a halO! Lots of little kids are doing it these days with a wonde rful new kind of book c;eateG by Dr. Seuss and his friends. They're called BRIGHT AND EARLY B<?OKS : and th~y're filled with big, bright illustrations and funny little rhyming words. Children love them. ~nd with their help, "beginning" be- ginners-from two-year-old tots to six- year-old first-graders-take to reading as happily as ducklings take to water! These BRIGHT AND EARLY BOOKS tell about the things that are delightlu1ly familiar to your child: his feet and the marvels they can perform ... his eyes and the fun of seeing ... the ideas of "in- side, outside, and upside down" that a young child .finds so fascinating. Dr. Seuss and his fellow authors have polished these marvelous stories until ~hey sparkle with the simplest words m . the language .. But the sprightly, brightly-colored illustrations are the real key. Youngsters can't resist them ... and as they pore over the ilJustra- tions tfley begin to put the words and pictures together. With just a little help JY pr.Seuss f~m Mom or Dad, a child soon dis- covers he's actually reading on his own! from this happy start- on to bigger things! The three BRIGHT AND EARLY BOOKS s hown he re are the starter books in the BEGINNING READERS' PROGRAM . They c~t $5.85 at the publisher's catalog price. But you may have all three for only $1.65 as an introduction. They'll get your "beginning" beginner off to a happy start in reading. And then it's an easy glide right into reading regular BEGINNER BOOKS ... they begin where BRIGHT AND EARLY BOOl{S leave off! As a member of the program your child will receive a BreINNER 'BooK each month, and you will be billed only $1.65 plus d elivery instead of the pub- lisher'~ catalog price of $1.95. After accepting four monthly selections you may cancel membership at any time. EnJoy this 10-day treat FREE! S ee for yourself how Dr. Seuss and his friends can charm your child into reading! You must be delighted, or you may return the three books within to days and owe nothing. Just fill out and mail the order form. today. - The FOOT BOOK by Dr. SeuH Up feet, dow11 /ttl, Hue come clown /ed. Only Dr. SeU88, using simple rhymes end deh~htfu lly daffy drawmp, could have Cre4tted a book about funny feet like this for Iota. Your young- ster will love it. 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I may can-I I eel any lime after purchaaing ~ mooU\ly 119Jectiom, I . I I Child's Name (plrHr print) ~· f I I I Address I I I I City I I I I State Zip CAJde I I Parent's Sicnature : I (Al.o naileblc in C.nada. L Shlpmf!'Tll and arnicea fro111 C.nade.) I --------------~ Editor'• Note: United States diplomats and their families have been increasingly endangered during the current epidemic of tactical kidnapping by Latin American ext1'emist5. Officials privately voke con- c:;ern tha t tefrorish all over the world may utilize the ho~ing of envoys to bring pressure upon hated local governments. As of this writing, there have been-three kidnap- pings or a ttempted kidnappings of Americans since the first of the year. Since 1968, in Guotemolo alone, two U.S. military a ttaches and o n ambassador have been slain. Then on April 5, the kidnapped West Germa n a mbossodor, Count Ko ri von Spreti, was murder~ by members of FAR (Fuerza s Arma das THE KIDNAP. J had just left a restaurant and was heading back to the Embaasy i n heavy lunch- time t raffir when a car crowded me off t he road. I opened my window to yell at the careleas d rive r. Next thing t knew, a fellow grabbed my door and demanded, "Salga,.,..Salga" (get out ) : rt was then that I saw t he submachine gun. (The same one, l was reminded later, that had killed Ambassador J ohn Gordon Mein in 1968 because he tr ied to PR<'llfH' from h is abductors.) Immediately, I did as l was told: The ignit ion was st ill on, my jacket and pipe lef t behind in my car. My captors told me tn remove my prescriptic1n s unglasses-1 'm ve ry nearsighted-and replaced them with regular dar k glaRses st uffed wit h cot- ton. A very effectivp bli ndfold unnoticed as we drove past polirP ('heck poi otR to the first of t hree hideouts in the hills. HOSTAGE. Then:?, t he rebels were very solicitou11 of my comfort. They wa nted to l<eep t he merchan- dise in good shape. J t was bi tterly cold. They gave me blankets and shared their food with me. I'd been a pipe smoker since I was 18, and 1 missed it now. They offered me t heir cigarettes. but I can't stand cigaret~. They pointed out repeatedly that if I tried to escape, they'd kill me . I &88ured t hem I knew • /o'amil11 Weekl11, M <&11 17, 1970 FAMILY WEEKLY EXCLUSIVE A US. ENVOY'S C "I Was Kidnappe 1 By SEAN HOUY As told to Terry Schaertel Sea?& a?&d Rebecca H oU11'11 marriage It.all be6'1& a love 11tory, atld Sean'1111afe rekaae t ke lt.a'PPW e?&diftg. Rebeldes--<Jrmed Communist terrorists) because the Guatemalan government refused their ransom de- mands for the freeing of 22 political prisoners and payment of $700,000 to the FAR .. A few weeks ear- lier, on Morch 6, members of this some group seized Sean Holly, -'l, labor attache at the American Em- bassy in Guatemala City. For 39 hours, he was held hostage, in equal danger of murder. Only because Guatemala did agree to the ransom terms-release of three FAR comrades-was our diplomat released unhorrn~. FAMILY WEEKLY sent a staff writer to Washington, where Mr. Holly was 9n leave, fOf this e.l(clusive interview-Sean Holly'1 • own harrowing story, as he relived it: better than to try to be James Bond. T hey had nothing against me personally, I was just a sym- bol of the United States--which t hey were against. But if their friends we re not set free aa they demanded, t was dead. and we all knew it. If they got word that the government was not cooperating, t hey would say 11on-y, friend, and pull the t r igg er .. At t hat point, however. it wa s too soon to worry. The ordeal had just begun. Jn fact, it waa possible thnt it wasn't even a news item yet. Looking back nn it. I think one aspect str uck me aa alm08t funny. Everyone a t the first house was m illing /\round. talking, ask ing questions. Nothing or- der ly. Following no systematic plan. T hat's a typ ical Latin situation . You think you're going to Place A. but they're going to Place B. but haven't told you-and that goes on and on The irony was, I remember thinking, Here I've bun kidnapped, and t ltey haven't got the damn thing arranged a11 to who ill to M ti/11 wkom! When they decided to move me . for security reasons. to another cabin, they put me on a horse. l wa8 blindfolded, and made to wear a big hat to camouffage my gringo crewcut and features. I had t he blankel8 wra pped around me. "Don't try to run away," they warned me, needleaaly. How could I have? I'm no rider . I kept being thrown back and forward a.s the horse jolted up and down the hills. I waa too chilled and uncom- fortable, too busy trying to hang onto the blan- kel8 and not fall off the horse. to think of es- caping. [ had no idea where we were going, though I suspect tbey were leading me in circles to confuse me. At 188t we stopped, and they took me into a hut made of woven palm fronds and mud. They made no attempt to harass me. In fact , we chatted in Spanish, even diecuseed political phil0&ophies. The guerrilla.s told me they were university st u- dent.8. They believe t he only way to achieve social and economic change is through violent revolu- tion . They are against free elect ions, as offering no real difference in the candidates. They a re pleased with Guatemala's recent election of a law- and--0rder president, however, because t hey think his policies will be repressive and that this will a lienate the people and win them more converts. They don't have much support now . F AR members are sort of Marxist, Hke our own young radical3 in the S tates, with a very sim- plistic view of the world. They think in stereo- types of Wall Street, big corporations, policemen a s "pigs." I didn't really get worried until the second day. By Satur day af ternoon and evening, things were get ting sticky. Negotiations had bogged down. T ime was getting short. The guerrillas were j it- tery. They had not received word that their com- rades had been releaaed, Jlnd we all knew I'd have to pay with my life if they weren't let go soon. To my amar.ement, I accepted this dire po88i- bilit y. Not hing in life reall}"prepares you for a situa- t ion like t his. What did I t hink about 7 WAITING TO Bl SHOT. Mostly I thln.ight a.bou t m y wife Becky. We'd met when I was a student at Fordham University in New York, and she was secretary to t he Dean. She w88 pretty, and tiny-still is , only 5' 2". 108 pounds. I'd ju11t passed my Foreign Service Exam, though J sti 11 had thoughts of going into teaching , like my grandparents in Ireland. Meeting Becky decidetl me. I wanted to get married. I didn't want to spend the additional years and money needed for teaching. when I could have a dip lomatic job r ight away. 1 proposed on our third date. The best move I ever made in my li fe was mar rying that girl. And the Foreign Service is the career for me. l 'cl be bored catching the Long Island Rail Road ev- ery day. My father was a t rade unionis t, a labor organir.er. I grew up in it. I believe in it . lf yo u want to help a country become free, democratic, you help them build free, democrat ic trade unions. And I thought abou t my children. I'm a very fortunate man. I have a wife who loves me, five gorgeous children, all smart-more than that, good k ids. I'm very fond of them. There's Leo who's 12, wean his hair too long, I think. but t f . ~ r c Family ~/ May 17, 1970 ''S OWN HARROWING STORY: By Guatemalan Guerrillas" IP n- n- s- g, ?8 a !Y ~ s. J- 11 J- g -e f- k II ~. n I· n I. e l r ) I try to put up with ii. Then Moira, 11; Mairead -that's I risb for Margaret-nine; Christopher, seven; and Kevin, who'll be six in June. They've all picked up the language ot whatever country we're in, and made friends. The things I did not think of, in what I be- lieved might well be my la.at hours on earth, might surprise you. 1 did not, for instance, think of Last Rites. Of course, I preferred to die of old age, surrounded by inn umerable grandchil- dren, but ... I had made my peace with God and wu ready to go. Well, not ready, and cer- tainly not willing, but that's how it is. Heaven! I don't know, I hope so. I didn't give it much more thought than that. I never thought about money, nor wished I'd made a better will, or taken out more insurance. I did not have regrets. 1 didn't think of all the things I might have done, or would do, if I waa spared. 1 didn't berate myself for not taking the bus that day or choosing a different restaurant. I did pray, sort of talked informally to God, which is the best way to pray. But mostly 1 thought about my ~fe. 1 knew she'd be all right. Becky really ha.s a very strong faith. Now the guerrillas were getting very edgy. It was hard to sleep. They'd cock the machine gun at every little noise. And always that penetrating cold. I'd try to keep my mind occupied by count- ing the chi'lkll in the mud walls. I looked at my watch a lot, you might say paasing the time by looking at the time, and that began to annoy one of my guards. Then they all got rea11y annoyed because Sat- urday wu the solar eclipse-which eclipsed their public relations. (We had all been listening to the radio for news bulletins reporting any progress toward my relea.se.) The door was wide open and the light was right in my eyes. J developed a tremendous headache, partly from going without ' ~ ~ The childrt11 , grnuped aro1.4nd tlteir mothn-: (t01J row) Moira, J 1: Leo. J!,· Maireo.d, 9; (frM&t ) ChristopOr, 7, aftd Kevi11, who wiU be 6 in 111.M. my glauee for ao long. It got to be that my major thought.a were, ''when are they going to make up t heir minda •.. let's get this buslneu over with .... " UUASI AND llUNION. T hen suddenly a mes- sage came that "del Cid," the man whoee freedom the guerrillaa were ~tting eo uptight about (he hadn't been in jail, after all, so the gover nment couldn't grant him releue), wu given political asylum by th e Costa Rican Embaasy. The term& bad now been fully met and at last the FAR could keep their part of the bargain and bring me back. About 6:80 Sunday morning, they took me to a working~lass neighborhood of Guatemala City and woke up a young priest, Father Aldana, and explained the conditions. I gave my word of honor that I would not call anyone for an hour. If I did, they said, they'd kill me and my family. We synchronized watches. An hour and seven minutes later, I phoned my house. Frienda and people from the Emb888y had been standint watch around the clock. An aide came and got me. I stopped home just long enough to kiM Becky and bug the kids--who weren't at all sby about telling me that I smelled like Ho- gan's Goat. (I waa still in the clothes I had on Friday morning, unshaven, unwaahed.) I've got- ten a more enthusiaatic welcome coming in from a fleld: trip. It's '~ tribute to Becky that she kept the k ids from ~ing hysterical about my seizure. She'd told th m, "Remember when Mr. Fuentes Mohr (the f eign minister-his wife came and was very he r ul and comforting to Becky while I was gon ) wu kidnapped and then released when they let he two political prisoner" go ... well, Daddy I be home soon, too.'' I had go straight to the Ambasaador and y with me in her bathrobe. There usy day of reunions, press confer - ences. clean g up, naps. food.-and a three-hour debriefing. e Episcopal Bishop of Guatemala, a good fnend\of mine, stopped by on his way to New York and offered lo let my mother know that he'd seen me, safe and well. l wa11 at work at 8 a.m. t he next day, and I haven't stopped 1'ince. So I'm still all wound up. The week before the kidnapping the national elec- tions were held in Guatemala. That meant staying up most of the night, compiling reports, M I was exhausted when we started this whole bus1- ne8s anyway. UNDllKOVD PUGHT PltOM GUATEMALA. lt was a foregone conclusion ( could no longer be very effective as a labor officer in Lhis post. After all, you can't a-o down and talk with a bunch of banana cutters when there are guards with guns hanging around. And who would want to l!lhare a car pool or a me.al with a man who may be a target? And my family would be in danger again if one of the guerrillu wu csught while I was of tlaue 3 : still on the scene. lt wu on March 8 that the rebela freed me. On the 11th, the seven of us left the country. We had to leave most everything behind and tell al- m08t no one--<:ertainly not the children. We packed just a few things. The kids thought we wen! going on a picnic-until they saw the police back-up automobiles. Then they sensed the se- crecy, the urgency. The full impact of the danger hit them. THI FUTUIL It's getting to all of us, now that we're safe. and it's over. Becky had been so great during the ordeal. She kept a list of callers to send them thank you notes. Now she can't face it. Leo. my oldest son, wants to settle down and stop this nomadic existence. He especially doesn't want to go to Spain-which is a possibility as t he next ~ignment. (I~) have to keep out of Latin America for several years; these groups are all loosely connected.) Now we feel the ten- sion and terror of having lived in a powder keg. I'm looking forward to having a free moment to sit down with Leo and talk it over. My own father always had good communications with us. and never gave us his opini on unless we uked for it. J'm trying to raise m y kids the same way. The Foreign Service meanl'I everything to me. Becky has saiC to me "As Jong as you're happy in your work. we are with you." I'm very fortunate: not all wives are like that. Leo probably is afraid Spain would be another Guatemala, And be:o1ides. he wants to live in one place now. l want to have the time to talk it over with him. Now I'm going t o visit my wire's brother In Nevada, put the kids back in school, relax, rea~ and get out of the limelight. Then Becky and J will have some privacy to think about the next aMignment. I look forward to srettin& a moment's peace just to be with my family again ... and stop running. Then I'll look forward to the next challenp. + Fomil11 Week/11, Mau 17, 1fJ70 7 Lewis Owen tells you howl He goes over his own portfolio with you-stock by stock. Shows you exactly how he made his money double and double and double again ... How you can apply his winning rules to YJlil.C investmenh! 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Algonquin Provincial Park ia a good one for campina-f\ahinr expe- ditions. Georarian Bay, North Chan· nel, and the perimeter of Manitoulin Island must compare with the t\neet boating waters anywhere. All of the best ft&hing in Manitoba and Saak.atchewan is north of the Trans Canada, and much Is e.Mily ac- cessible by a constantly improving network of roads. The most impor- tant pme Mh are northern pike (they reach greater size here than anywhere elae) and Jake trout. Mani· toba's blu&-ribbon fi8hing country ia reached via Route 10, which extends 400 miles northward from it.a junc- tion with the Trana Canada High- way at Brandon. Iott. of "'-• prairie province& have provided better·than-average fa- cilities for campers~ good camp. grounds are spotted at intervals along all major highways. Fall game-bird shooting and deer hunting &re superb south of the Trans Canada. Three very popular camping areas are Whiteshell Provincial Park and Rid- ing Mountain National Park in Mani- toba, and Prince Albert National Park in Saakatchewan. Jn Alberta the Trana Canada trav- eler meets the Canadian Rockies, and this i8 a magnificent chunk of real eat.ate to croll!I. From Banff. a road (Route 93) known as "the Calendar Highway" extends northward along the full lenrth of Banff and Juper National Parb. A good many vaca- tioners consider this lhe moet llJWJC· tacular drive they have ever made. A popular holiday In the Rockies of both Alberta and British Columbia is the pa.ck trip (on horseback) or back pack (on foot) into the moun- tains to ftsh in remote alpine lakes..1 Action is invariably fa.st and the mountain ecenery makea it all the more exciting. Hones and guides for pack trips can be obtained in Bantr or Lake Louise. In the fall, hunters CAD make pa.ck tripe for such big game as moose, bighorn sheep, bears, and mountain roats, elk, and deer. Jn British Columbia, the Trans Canada winds through Glacier, Yoho and Revel.stoke national parks, all great for outdoor enthusiasts with well-marked trai!JJ and abundant wild· life. There is eplendid rainbow trout fishing in Kamloops Lake and in Wells Gray Provincial Park. The Trans Call&da terminates in the center of Canada's beat Pacific salmon f\8hing. Daily charter boats leave from such portJJ as Vancouver, Victoria, Nanaimo, and Campbell Riv. er. and they seldom return in summer without a heavy catch. Of courre. boat owners can also fish from their own craft. The Strait of Georgia, between mainland and Vancouver Island, is exciting to cruise. It is a11m the start- ing point for t rips by boat, via the Inland Waterway, to Aluka. Canada i8 a genuine outdoorsman's promised land. And the Trans Canada Highway puts it all together. + hauty of Ca nado In Pkturetl 8Jtj<nJ 11'.• pichcreequ« b«a11tw of Cnn· ado. Ovn 60 .,,.ctac14lar -p/ioU>•, map• a 11d dra toi11g 1 in f td l color a 11 d '"OtW· citron.-! BrNt.AU&ki11g/ Moil tn&lJI 1 1.95 to 60.l;OJ; "CANADA & TllE ARCTIC," ~068 IJOOK HLDG •• .1;600 N .W . J.'5 St •• Mio,,.i, Fl.a.. JJQ5J;. for ' EASY LIVING • I -Euy Uvin9 •WU after work! And call• for Easier I Slackl: Euier to qet on over your shoes. A little • euier in the k.o-. crotch, and thiqh. Leta yo1.1 I bend euier when you lnAp the leuh on Fido's collar. Euler in the -t when you tqtut to find • the pcoper can of red ~t on the bottom shett.. I And -.sy on the -irt -two genr/11 stretch insans which g/11t111 1-i+r-J-. when you sin/t. down Into your HSY ch11ir or get up from thtt din,..r t«Jle. And Easy on the Pocketbook - Two Tim!$ Over! • I • I • I Look! Euy Life Slacks don't cost muc h to start • with y ou get TWO pair for I J.95! and they I cost you NOTHING to maintain: No cleaner's bills No Pressing Bills And you save • expensive wear and teai on your more costly I clothes. (The coming Easy Life months arc very • hard o n clothing.) EASY TO BUY - EASY TO ORDER Hebend'1 EASY LIFE I 11eot-4ri1tt-eom forr0We • I Just give us your size - waist and inseam. Fill in this coup0n, Mail it in, and keep an eye on your front doo r. The mailman will bring them (all p0st· paid). W<t parking !)(Ob· lems, loit salesmen, or rn NO BELT FLAT FRONT -I • I • 2~1NCHES I lines at the cashier counter. 015 T R ·E T .c H All you have to do is put Bvolt In 0 ,, Both I them on and let the whole S•d•• 1e1 Slack• family a dmire I EASY? Flo•• "'"h your • every move. I WAfiNING: Don't shovel'---------- snow in these .Ucks. You11 freeze. And, don't we.u Euy Life St.ckl to the office. They11 think. you 're all dreued up to anea.k off to the Country tlub. • I • Permanent PresslNO cUAN•NG .. u.s'I I IUU WASH AND WIM.!!!! C!l!S!N9 !!US!_ • PLUS Long long life because you ·r~ ~tling I • U% •Nt•111•• ""1•1m I 35!. "AVRIL.,, rayon i 2 PAIRS 1395 i AM1 for only s"'r.:S .. , • J for 20.15 I ---usE THIS COUPON----i Haband's EASY LI f E • NO BELT SLACKS I TWO PAIRS FOR $13.9~ i --~ IS YOUR SIZE HERE? '2_ • I WE CARRY ALL T HESE StZES ... STOCKf I Dept. FW ·2 WA.ISTS: SO·S2-~-38-40-42 44 4641·50 • i.H AB A N D INSEAMS: 26-27-28-29-30 I (lleedy '° w..,1> J l-J2-33-3-4 • 1 265 North-9th st,..t, PATERSON, ~.J. o~~ lnt9m I Gentlemen: Plea~ ~nd me the ......... p11rs of f-.asy • • •Life" Le1su~ Slack' ~~c1fied at nght. My remittance .__C_;o1ii_on_~--'"-""---=;:;;.;;...---=•=--i I of s ................... u cncloKd in full. GOLD • GuM•ntH · II upon receipt of tlN sJac.•• I do not i...;;;=.;=~-----------4 • I choosw to we.r th11m I m ay return th11m for full refund OLIVE I • of ev11ry p11nny I paid you. RUST • !Neme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLUE ! • Street . . . . . . . . ..•.... · • · · · · · · · · -• · · · · Complete Price: 2 pairs for 13.95 I ~Cuy . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . ... · · · · · · · · · · · 3 for 20. 75 4 for 27 .20 • !State .... _ .... ·c~1~e I I I I l I HABANDl"Avs POSTAGE a HANDLING ! .. HA8ANO COWAllY -()ptr1tln1 bJ U.S. Mllll alnc:e 1925 YOU SA VE BY MAIL • ·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-.--·-· .. ·-·-·-·-·- I PATTE R NS By ROSALYN ABREVAYA -I YOU'LL BE COOL, serene, and impeccably tailored in this charming buttoned-and- stitch-detailed dress you can sew at home. A smart af temoon fashion, it features graceful box pleats and zips in back. Create it with sleeves or without in cotton pique, linen, or a synthetic blend. To get your pattern for this elegant design, simply fill out the coupon. A CUT AND PERFORATED PATTERN ---------------------------------Send to: FAMILY WEEKLY FASHION PATIERNS, 129 We11 29th St., N.Y .. N.Y. 10001 SiHI 10, 12, 14, 16 (New Slzl"9) f.J7S Stat. SiH S.nd $l .00 phn 1' cenh for po•tage and handllf>9; ca.h, m.dr. or mo,..., ord.r. NAME. -- $1'.,\fET -- CITY------ P\.fASE PUNT a. "'"' to give zip cod. Molie Alt Y-Sewf•• Ecni" wltti T1i... c .... ,a11i•11 ......... O WMld'• m<KI practical d"'" form-<heck box for p•rfect fit "Ad(u1to-Matic form." Ad- ju1table 8 to 20. !nclos. $,,49 plu~ "~ po•tage. S.nd $2.49 u tra for ''"I •fond . 0 Ch.cit box to •e<el"• world'• fiM•I ••wing booli, the J28.poge "Comp4et. look of S.wl1>9." Valuobt. hem QOU9• indud•d-f,...I hmit U .9, ext.a with !hit coopon. ~--------------------------------- 10 /<'omi/11 Weekl11, M ay 17, 1910 , , l/k,• j(u1w11s 11/wwgraphA·n' mod,el, JIR EN I JA /JR()(~', yo 11; too, <'< uz Jo i,n rrw rt> tlwn I,()()(),()()() l><'auty -conscions wo1rwn wlw luive rP<'eivecL $}0* worth of cosmetics for just ' Fa1no11.s-N"""'' Ntttionally Atlvt1 rtis,•d Cos111t'lic.~! A Beauty Kit of" Excil,i11g N('W n('llltly Procl1tcl.'t f ro1t1 JJ'lorl<L- F a11u•tl <:o ... 11u>I ic Cou1 pan.ies UE \l 'T\ i-. till' liri.t lug reaso n model Brenda Bn>ce joined the World of lwauty Oul1. If., her bu ... rness to be beautiful -always -whether u nder thl' hot light!> and probin~ eye of the came ra or 1n her private life as a bu11y 1nuther . And it's a must fur her to ke<'p up with all the latest hapreninlo'(s anrf exciting trends in cosm<'lics. Rn·nda kno"'> that eac h fabulous World of Beauty K11 will be burstinK ¥11th the latest cosmetic,, from only the fines t companies ... lipsticks, eye 111af..f'·t1P"· moi!>turi1.er,.. hath oil~. co!ltly perfumes, complexion soap!>, lil11qhns. night cr,.ams. and muc h, much more beauty product,, fo r her face, hu hair. hf'r e)e!>, hN s kin. \ \ 1.l Eis her second Li,.-: rl'ason. For thf' World of Beauty Club lets lirr tr1 all these ln1•i.Jr rosmetirJ for jusl a fr(lrtinn of u•hat thq'd co!ll n.I <'osmctic cnunltrs . ... \I( \ ,., "' \\ nu-: '10 .... T ~E'\~llll.t-:" \\ TO nn: \TE \ ..;\l\UT. '\E". \IOICI-111-'\l Tl Fl L \Ol ... '""· too, ran J"'n heaut1ful women all over the lln1ted States who have l1·arned to makr the most of their i111l1vidual lwauty anrf make thr most nf ..their 01akc-11p money, too. llere's h ow. Ju~t send in the cOupo'n bf'low with SI, In return, you'll receive a Beau ty 1\11 containing a fahulou& array of cosmetics, lo tions, toiletriC11 worth AT LEAST SJO! All dt'lightfully different -and all from the outstanding cot1metic manufac turers in the world, And with your cosmetics, you'll receive the latt':sl issue of /kawy Cui.de MaRazitt.e-tha t s hows and tells you exactly how lo u-;e our nl'w cos. metics lo your greatest ativantage. Thiii "memll('rS only" "181-(87.ine will show you exactly how to hilo'(hlight your beiit features and ramoufl~e 1mperfrction11 bow to put on makr up from mo1 ... 1un1Rr to f1111ndation. lip~ltrk lo eyf' lmrr -you'll even lt>arn thr !lf'crrts of !>hatlini:; and ron l11unng to ll('ulptu rr your farr to rw·rf1·1·11011. Jl .._ ... rtlt-ttl-"(,l''\I'\(. OF ,I-,\\ \\OHt1)' Of' tU.\l T \, C.I \\IUl H. c 0'\1-lfH'C t -\'\U \ \l.l t-: \'e11, your introductory ~auty l\1t fnr SI i!>. o nly the ~inning. You'll also havf' thr opport11111ty lo go o n getti~ ~um1lar L.1ts of prestige cosrneltcs and beauty prO(Jucts, automati11ally. about o nce evPry ten wt"dcs, fnr a'! long&.'\ you want for about half what you'd C"ll~l to pay. b 1ch f..it will ll<' guarantcl'd worth 111 IPlll'I $10.00, an1l often values will run much higher. Yet \OU pay onl) $:1.'>R per kit plus shippmg pt11f han- tllm~ for tho11e you 1·hoo:w lo krrp. And you 'rr always welcome to st>ntl ha<'l. for full r rNlit any kit that doesn 't please you. So you won't be spend. tng a fortune. And you·rr never risl.ing a penny. n ..... \ "0\1 \""'••HI\ 11 • .:c .t: T O C:ll \ .... (.I-. llt:H '""U Your World of Beauty mern~rship is goo<l for as lo ng as you want it. Hut vou 'rc-frtt to cancel any time you w1nl with no questiom1, no strings. There's nc obl1gat1 on on your part, ever. And your $10.00 valuc-kit for SI is yours to keep in an y <'.&.'>t'. ...... -__ ,., __ .......... "''"" ,..._ 0 I• -fl .... a..,°"'-• II. with coupon befo..., A. l'hotoKraphrre' modf'I Brenda Broce before malte up. B. Applying moist urizer for a clCAnn complexion and a eillr.y bef!inn•nA. C. Careful fourulat1on for that ftawlf"l!s fcmininf' look. 0 . Blush,.r for a transparl'nt ~low . . shadtnA and contnunng to highliAht your ""111 fC"atur,.8. r 0 7 1 .-~-:· "' , .. E. F.ytshadow to arcC"nl your C"yea with <'olor. F. f als,. ,.y,.lashf's for a full,.r, ft1ny loot.. G. l;psticl for a fin1Ahing touch nf f'n for-arM mnn-l iesable lipt. •• . ... .\foil t·n11111111 today fur )Ottr first Ut·1111I ) l\.it a11d llerwty CuidP M"{{u.::irtt' -. Jn111 mn1l,.I Brf'nJa Rrncl' 1n1I mnr,. than 1,000,000 othrr h.-aut y coneciou1 wom,.n who havf' tal t'n atlvantajtf' n( 1h1" ,.ar1t1 n~ "grt acquatntrd" 1nv11at1on. lk your loveliett edf at all llml"~-and en111y murr rompltmf"nls, mor,. fun as • m,.mbf'r o f th,. Wo rld o( lkauty <:luli Mail th,. rou11011 todn). r---:----------------------------0----, 89 .. SA\ I~(; CERTIFI CATE ~of &out,~ Ck.ID O(Pt (N Pll'HI' t'nroll mC" 1~ a trial m,.mbf'r and vod me thf" ou rrl'nt Beauty K11 for wl11ch r might Pllpcct lo pay $10 or .. vrn morf'-plus your lkauty Cuule Magazinl' all for only SI. I und,.rsland that I will be r nlltlf'd lo rt>c1'1ve a new 8f'auty Kit and Beau1y Guide" Maµm1e on approval approidmately rvny fro wttkM and to keep ii for thr 8p<'rial mrmber's pri~ of only $5.98 plull sl11pping a11J handling (and salrs tu, whl'rf' eppliuble), but that f rnay nnef"I at any time "'it h no obligation 623 South 9'aba11b Aveo~,<.:hiraio, llliooia 60605 ·1 •• h ,•111 '"" ...-n•· '"' ,.,....1~ , .......... .,.11,. I ""' "'•r•·ki11•: My Aile My Hair M y S kin M y Ski.n Group Group T o ne Type 0 1~19 rJ Blonde rl Fair (11-ht) 0 Dry 0 J0-15 0 Brunelle 0 Medium 0 Olly 0 Jt>..39 0 Redl .... d [1 0-p (dark) 0 Normal 0 40 -0 Stiver 0 ComW-0.er nation 3511 0 M,... 0 11.00 cnclo•eJ . I "aVf' flhipping and han. D MU.. --- dling. ( ...... pri•t) 0 Bill me la tc<r for 11.00 plu11 98¢ 8hipping Addl"NI! and handling. \. C ity - -S t.ate_ _ Zip _ J '-------------------------~---.---------"' Art,eries Now Helped By New Diet A WONDERFUL HEW DISCOVERY, 81 ROBERT S. FORD, 8.S. New mutdl dlows c11o1esttn11 Md fa\ dlc*.e IM arurttt onl) wMll atftl In lllfd Md and fonw slldl ill In dleae Md - ggr, but are lllirll*ss *" FRESH as 111 bNf Md f99S.. Ola6lsUnll Md fat ...., dry Md lllil'dell • paint ..... ..,. In ~ foods, Md CM fonw drposits In Ult body MtJ wMll dlMttd In t)ls wiu. AM cmMI otJitr -foods ~ -~ turned out to be ""' MOrt hlnn- ful, aowtng wlly •U Pl'ftlous diets faltecl. MJN1t.IS .ito Is c.wted by tM MIMI stored foods. TM dried-up fas MCI cWallrol In stored foods ttlWve wl hltdttl Ult joint Our boaklet tha clur lllStnlctiolls • tile FRESH FOOD DIET. HG9 to rt11ew fllfftr- 1119. .-Id ..,,,..,, Md rtdlla kltdlft .... Weigllt wl """ l111p"''"•""-Effects of bett« food -ta ... llalll1. New easy -.,s to coo* wtl for o. or twill. DWletes cmtnlf wlllllowt kall•. Dlgtstjoa, ....., wl 9lfttf'lll hNlt) aids. Ear llObes ... _,_.s. EMlr9td PfOSUU. FMlrokl 111.tnS. Tooth dtQJ. HClllr to get lliftter -.t at ltss cost. Pict.urn. o..-tngs. F Int ti.t p!lbllshtd. A nN practlul ...,_. · tJlllll reaU1 works. Fully 91*Mtttd: .._, 11t ,._ lllmed for rtfund If }'OU U"t nol Sltlsfled. Owr 20,000 atJsfltd CllStolnln. lltll"!rl. causilll tJle Plffl Md stiffness of Pt!OPle are getting .,~ pnctJcal I'll~ wttJi artNttJs. And tJ1ew lllr*ntd 1Nt.1ria1s f,_ tM FRESH FOOD DIET. For ~, Mr. stored foods we t)f prindpll ~ Jollll ~ sakl wlUI • . ..,,, ~ of plttlOMs. "Si111 dQs 11DO I nftdecl p&atJc ~. But I went on tJlt ,_ diet !Mtad, ..i P-1111 nawnl fClfUS I• our bodies tra6--I mow my _... yllrd wlt.IMM restillg. 11ally alKll alld re111CM 11011-llorl119 Ntttr. M1 Mgl1111 Md lf9 cramps -. gone. Blood WIWll we stop foullnt our bodies witJI U. pressul"f MCI dlolnttf'OI dropped to --i. wrong foods, tMte stow but SUl"f Mtural And lllow f.-ttJ ~ lumps In my eyetlcts forces c:atdl up In Oltlr cltulnv wort. Our faded llWIJ!" blood, aftfM, and )olllls bec.ome cleln Tm steps now to tnP, • bftttr life agal11 In I few lnOl!lJls, wltllout dfVll or thl'Qll9ll this WO!ldttful MW dlSCOlfrY. ~ SU1'9'1'J. JQUr copy of our 48 ...,. boolclet "SW. It's all to6d In • MW HSlly 1111ditntood --Food n Fmll Food" by Robert S. Font, 8.S. lKllllUI booklet now on Wt. Tiiis bookJft Only $.3.95 ~. not.111119 ttse to blty. t.th llClllr to Sottect FRESH foods to as to 22• ntn for first ~ 1JOSU19r -., two IM4p dar m.ft1es Md jolMs wttheut. Siii'-weets. Stnd dltcl Of lllnnt'Y ordtr to: .... "'1. Md rtduc:t """ ~ Md !Ibid llOli. l..MlontofJ, Dt1'l M. 701 at.ti IMI, IJ"UUIT wlt.lloul d"'fS or weMtnlnt dlft.s. P&1Q90ll"1, Miss. '9567. Do not wtld c.asat HClllr you CM mJoJ • full diet of USCJ °' C.O.D. °'*'1. Clip Ulls ad Md order -· f"RESH food Md "°" St.roft9 wlllt. ,_, before JOU ·~· o~ now, u-MIS clrt11latlon Md utJlrith gndualty Im~. •Inst }'Oii. AMtliW!Mftt. BACKACHE Aching Muscles You Ion• to ease those pelns, _., temoor.,lly, until the eauM Is cl .. rad up. For palllat~.1-.°' temporary, pain relief tryO.wm'• Pills. Famous for -60 y-rs OeWltt's PUlscont•ln a n a naf .. sk: to reduce pain and • very mlld diuretic to helpellmln•te r ataln9d fluids thln flu,hin• out lrrltetln• pain causln• bladder WHtes. Oewttt'1 Piiia o ften IUQC-.d wh«'9 othen fall. If pain persists •lw•Y•-your doctor. Insist on De Witt's Pills Do Tiiis If FALSE TEETH Feelloose,l•secure Don't be llO abaJ4 tba\ )'OUr fal.M ~th wtll come looee or drop Jun at the .ronc Ume. Jl'or man ~urtty atld more oomtori, 91)rtnkle famous 'PA.8'1UIH Denture Adhe91•e Pow-der an J'OUT plat.ea. PAB I t:ltl H hcdda deottu ... llrm~~otfer. Mil• eating euier PAS ta alka- llne--won't llOUT UDdeT deo\ur.. No iru.mmy. gooey, puiy tut.e. Dm- tur-. that ftt are ~tl&I CO b -.Jtb, See your dentln resut&rlY-Get 'PA.8'1'1CIH &t all d~ ooun\en. THOSI HOaRID AGE SPOTS* •weathered brown ~~ .:-. -:::-... tell .. -J'RllG~--~,_ ..... ,......_ a1ft7 wttla u.t ...... k.ated ~ .... ~up -~pl.,.....antbeakm,Mlplmake ..... look wlUte ..... 7'0'ms ..... Squa1b' .thdiw CID \M 6w. DeCil ..... -Not • CO¥W-up.. Ada in the aldD--ftot -tt. 1\-..Mtt. e,'"*lt11'-a-tar~Waa_. ... • lt cl.ms up ta... b~ It '°" a. ... ~ ...... I e; 11ft1 brown ipo4ll, blotdMa, 0tr lf 70U ..... t a-r-. u.taw um. me ESOTICRJCA At 70"' fa¥Drite dnac and t.oiWry counter. SUI. I COMPUTER MATE IS NOT I A DATING GAME [;}~$~~~00lf lf@D~lf I ma~~u~;~,g:'~ • All AGES ENTIRE u S.A I FLUSHES UP · AbsOlulely confldentlel Ca•ve aee>. to ~ or septic:-tank "' Wnte fof free brochure •od Questionnaire no diitetni up flooni • I Ow ft.Mttc: "te111t1ty• ..tee-'°" I WllTf ••. M<l'HflUOM, INC, • ~ .-·, COMP~~~. MATE llOX 1~133 TAlllllPA, HA ll614 1---'-c.._s_t_•2_s_1_ .. _,...,.., __ vor_11._N_.v_._1_00_1_7 __ 'oee 4: 0.-.-Ma .. hel. few OP!. P'CJO" 6 t. 7: U.5. 1 .. t-~ ~ P'eee 7: UP'I: n. Y• on. 1y llail Frm Family 1.-fy ... ,.... ............ __, .. *41wty. T ..... _..._.., ........ ~ , .. --... c.., -~ ......... ....... tr ,...., ....,, .... If ,... • .., ............ , ...,, ... ..-: Stniclr ~. ,--., .....,, Ml ~...._, ... 'twt. M.Y. lOCIZZ. FAMILY WEEKLY COOK.BOOK Enjayfrhe lnimifrab1e Ravapaf Sfrl'awbePPies MELANIE DE PROFf ~ A aweet, jvicy atrawberrv pie ia fta,tJOT-fmll.aJM:ed Food Editor with a bit of 8tre1t11el topping and aen>ed with a pitcher of alightl11 whipped cream or ice cream. • Strawberry growers In your loeal area are quick to get their beautiful berriH into your market throughout the ... ort growiq itea1M>n. ~n1 local berrin are no loqer plentifa~ your produce market. may alt!O carry atra~~ria ahipped in from Cali- fornia growing areu. So, enjoy freah berriea while they are available. Remember, too, that fro.en, aa well u f~ atrawbeJ"J'iee haYe tit.at ume inimitable, delightful flavor bot are available throupoal the year. Strawberry Pie & cape balnd f rNll •trawberrin % c•p cr•n•la~ .. ,ar '4 cap qaick-cooldnc tapioca Y, cup putry ahtare before addiac water Uabaked Putry Sltell (He recipe) '4 cup packed litrht tw.Wll npr y, t.eupocm croaad d .... o. l . Toss strawberries with a mixture of gTanulated s ugar and tapioca; set aside. 2. Prepare the pastry, reserving the 'h cup flour-shortening mixture before add· ing water and completing pastry. Turn the sweetened strawberries into the un- baked pastry sh ell. Lay an 8-in. round of alwnlnum foll over filling. 3. Bake at 400°F. 35 min. 4. Meanwhile, blend the brown s ugar and cinnamon with the reserved 1h cup flour- shortening mixture. 5. Remove aluminum foil and sprinkle mixture over berries. Continue baking 25 min .. or until pastry edge and topping are browned. 6. Cool on a wire rack. One 9-in . pie Pastry Shell Sift I 'fl cups s ifted alJ·purpose flour with ~ teaspoon salt into a bowl. Cut in 'h cup aJl-vecetable s hortenin1 until pea- sized particles are formed. Sprinkle 21/z tablespoons cold water over mixture while tossing with a fork; shape into a ball. On a li1rhtjy floured surface, roll pastry into a round l 1h in. larger than an inverted 9-in. pie plate. Gently fit past- ry into plate and trim ~ in. beyond edge. Fold paRtry under a ncf fl ute, ·f orming a ~ it FaMilll WHkl11, Mot1 17, 1110 high-standing edge. FiU and bake as recipe directs. One 9-itt. pa.atry •It~ For a Baked Pastry Shell: After ftuting, prick bottom and sides thoroughly with a fork. Bake at 425°F. 10 to 15 min., or until browned. Cool on rack and fill. Rhubar~Strawberry Mold S c11pe (1-in. pieces) frah rhubarb -% c•pHpr % cap water 1 pkr. (Sos.) •tr•wberry·lnorecl relatla 1 c11p cold water 1 c•p •lieecl •weeteaecl fre.h strawberriell. or 1 pkg. (lt oa.) froae. nrawberriea, thmwecl l . Put rhubarb into a saucepan with the 11uga r and ~ cup water. Set over low heat a nd stir until sugar is dissolved. Cover a nd cook gently about 15 min., or until rhubarb is just tender (do not allow it lo become mushy). .. 2. Drain rhubarb, reserving hot syrup. Set rhubarb aside to cool. Add boiling water to the reserved bot syr up to mal<e 1 cup liquid. Pour bot liquid over gelatin io a bowl and stir until relatin is com- pletely dissolved. Blend in the cold water. 3. Chill until gelatin is slightly thickened. Mix in cooked r hubarb and strawberries. Turn into a rinsed and drained 1-qt. mold. Chill until firm. 4. Unmold onto a cbilled serving plate. For Dessert, garnish with mint spTlp and whole strawMrries sprinkled with confectioners' supr. For Salad, garnish with watercn88 or crisp inner leave11 of roaaine. II to 8 urvirtg• I. NOW! Change Life's Reverses Into Triumphant . SUCCESS! WIN THE LOVE. 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I may ~turn my report within 10 days and my money will be immediately refunded. 1 Or. charge my: !J Diner's 0 Carte Blanche n Unicard lJ BankAmericard .1 U Master Charge I I Mr .• ~ I Mrs., Miss Address City ... State DATE OF BIRTH Month Date Year . . . l ___ _ Zip Pl.ACE OF BIRTH City .... ····· .. I TIME OF BIRTH I I I .... A.M. , State .. . ....... P.M. oun ry · · 12 -of blrtll di-.. C t .. 1111-llOwll ... ·11 "" I New Yortt residents add sales tax.-- --..I ENTE R TAI NMENT Micha~l Douglas: Unlike Father Kirk Do ugla s' son knows what he wants, where he's going, and how to do it on his own M lCHAEL OOUGLAS could do ~ a perfect imitation of his father, Kirk-if he wanted to. Just sitting there, M.ichael looks like a reincar- nation of a young Kirk. He can flash the same intense, burning eyes, clench his teeth like he's mad at the world, cock his head like a fox listen- ing for danger. But Michaelr doesn't want to emulate his famous dad. A true son of the younger genera- tion, Mike, 25, has different ideas about life, liberty, an<l the pursuit of a film career. "Dad came from a poo r family," says Mike. "He worked hard to get what he wanted, and that included money. But I don't think he ever learned lo enjoy it. He's got a big house in Beverly Hills and a big fence around it-and himself. Money doesn't mean that much to me." It isn't just the money that makes '".Alung Mike LAke a second hard look at his old man. "When l was in Cali- fornia the Jasl time, he told me, 'If anything goea wrong in your career. the hell with it!' lie said in this busi- ness you get so many presaures from so many people who want things from you that you can IOE1e your objectivi· ty. You can take yourself too seri- ously when work should be fun. It it can't be, forget it, "Actually, he was more outspoken , 1.>ut I know yours is a family maga- zine.'' When I pointed out U~at in the almost 12 years I have known Kfrk, I've never seen him as much as crack a smile, Michael nodd€.'d. "That's whnl ( mean. fl e's just learning-. Un- til nuw, he alwayR tried so hard that he alienated people with his drive even when he was trying tn have fun and be a good guy ·· • There wa.'I no bitterness, no ani- mosity in Michael's voice when he talked. only an Rnalylical evaluation row he benefit uf himself. '\'et there are 11imilarities between the two. quite aside from a physacnl likenesR. They are Rbout lhe same height-just short of six fee have similar facial features, including the 111ight cleft in the ch in-the father's trademark. But Michael seems more .fragile. more sensitive, and ha.s little of the tough self-assurance that typi- 14 "'omrl"tl Weeki¥, !tfa¥ 17, /Y7U By PEERJ. OPPENHEIMER • Looking very miu:h like hi$ fa.moWJ dad, Michael Dou.gku pla11a y<>ung intellectual searching f or truth in "Adam a.I. Siz A.M." fies Kirk. Possibly because Mike didn't have to struggle for a liveli- hood and work his way through col- lege as Kirk did. Kirk and his wife, former actress, Diana Douglas, were divorced when Mic hael was six. Kirk provided well for her and their two sons, Mike and J oe, 23, who is married and attend· ing the University of Oregon. Diana, now married to writer Bill Darrid. moved to Westport, Conn., t hen back lo California, then returned to Con- necticut where she now lives. As a rc11u It. Michael was shuttled back and forth lo boarding schools. Michae l ioined his father every summer, either in California. or wherever Kirk was on location. When he was old enough, hi s father got him Jobs with the company, as a11- 11istant director on location in Nor- way where hi11 father starred in ''Heroes of Telemark" and M assis- tant film cutter in New Mexico where Kirk was starring in "Lonely Are the Brave." It 11eems rather odd that although Mike worked as a cutter for eight weeks for the film's director 4"" was Kirk's son, that the director did ,rwt recognize him eight years later when he auditioned for "Hail, Hero." "I had long hair (he still does) and a beard (no more) and that's why Oavid Miller didn't know me," Mi · chael explained. "My father didn't even know J ap- plied for the job," Mike in!Wsted . "He heard about it only after I called him from New York to give him the good news that I'd won the part! .. At the time, Kirk was recuperating from a minor throat operation and was not allowed to talk. His reaction waa scribbled on a piece of paper and told to Michael by his stepmother : "I'm speecbleM !., Unfortunately. the film about the generation gAp of father-and-son tn· ward the VietnRm Wllr was a dis- appointment from every point of view. However, P4ichael wu signed to star in "Adarl at Six A.M." be- fore the previoui. film wae re1eued, and according tn inside re1>0rts, re- deemed himtielf well. "Better to have a failure with a first. appearance and do well with the second, rather than vice versa,'' he 8Ays. "Hail, Hero'' W1lS his fi rst oppor- tunity to star in a film after studying in New York with drama coach Wynn Handman. By then he had spent three summers in stock, then earned excellent notices for a tv " drama, ••The F.xperiment" in which he was billed as M. J. Douglas be- cause there wu already a Michael nouglaa listed in tbe union. But that's been straightened out now. Unlike his father, Mike didn't know what he wanted out of life when he enrolled as an English ma- jor at the University of California's campus at Sarita Barbara. "For one and a half years I lived in a com- mune off campus," he recalled. "I did a lot of swimming, ran around, made pottery, meditated, smoked pot, tried LSD, and every once in a while went to cl&.88. For all practical purposes, at 21, I had retired from life!" Nol surprisingly, he ftunked out. He tried the hippy life in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district, but there was too much of Kirk's drive in him. And so he asked to be let back into the university. "I be- came interested in acting, switched to a drama major, and really started to concentrate on my studies." The result was evident during his last lwo years at the university when he made the Dean's list for outstanding students twice and also won Best Actor and Best Director awards. Michael currently has two homes- an apartment in New York City and a place in Los Angeles. Where he lives depends on where there is work. Michael, who has been romantical- ly li nked with a young actress-model named Pamela Barkentin, insists he is not interested in marriage at this time. "I don't want any responsibili- ties now. I want to concentrate on my career, and not just acting." Like his father, he also wants to produce and direct and already has formed his own production company. Unli ke his !ather, however , who has been talking about directing a film for 15 years but has never attempted it for fear it might be a failure, Mi- chael insist." he will do it soon. He iR not afraid of failure and says he can only learn from it. When w e parted company, I wa8 ronvinced that he has a good chance of going as far as his father, and pos.sibly further-with less tension, making fewer enemies, and possibly being happier in the long run. But then, by his own admission, he had a lot of advantages th.at his father never had-but provided f or him. And while Michael is grateful for these advantages, he can't follow in anyone's footsteps. 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Tra.,. •lthovt In.Jury •QWlrrth. thlpmun•• ret1 bltt. mlnll. rot . fetf"OeN. ,.,., •nt1nah .,.,, f~ Mi-. t0< "'"' -Alt0 lr'•P' ,.,. fl•h ::·'1:'·,.!t~.,;..~··~":!'·,:,:../'•\y.,,e:; fw rree eeta ... aftd •n":l"a •f'f''9U MU~ T ASO MP'() <'O , 0..C. N·"· II•" IOllM ""'"'"''-Tn tltU ' Su1nmer Job Tips for Students By SANDY SHEVEY T AST SUMMER, Tulsa, Okla., .LI teen-agers staged an un- usual kind of protest. Groups of boys and girls picketed stores and businesses because there weren't enough summer jobs available. The demonstration point& up student&' increasing desire for the work experience and expense money that summertime em- ployment can give tbem. Countless jobs are waiting to be filled, many of them unusually interesting or offbeat. Youthful job hunters may not be aware of some of the possibilities. For example, New York 5tate'sr,Long Island Rail Road last summer welcomed aboard more than 100 teens: boys as t icket agents, bar-car attendants, and sandwich- soft-drink venders ; girls as secretaries and "mini-maids," who serve coffee and doughnuts to rush -hour passengers. "They picked up our public image as well as filling important jobs while some of our people were on vacation," says per- sonnel director Earle Gay. The Long Island will again be hiring young people this summer. Applicants s hould write to Gay at : Jamaica Station , Jamaica, N.Y .. and mention any business experience. Mo re than 1,800 boys and girls earned an average of $148 a week (20-percent commission bas is) driving ice-cream vending trucks in 12 Eastern and Mid- western states for the Good Humor Com- pany . ' Soya personnel director . Gail Chal- craft. "No experience is necessary, but ap- plicants must have a clear driver's license (no violations), be in a good. healthy con- dition. get along with people. and be able to manage money. Chalcraft asks t hat ap- plications be sent to him at: The Good Humor Corporation, F:nglewood Cliffs, N.J., accompanied by verification fhat you are a student. Want to have a working holiday in Europe? The Brook Street Bureau of Mayfair, Ltd., can arrange for teens to spend four months in London. It gets you a job, oversees .)tOUr t raining, obtains your work permit (which costs $40 ), and can schedule air t ransportation (at your own expense). if you so desire. Once you're in London, the Bureau will help you find a place to li ve for as little as $10 a week if you share. Brook Street looks after your social life, too, putting on getting-to-k.now-you coffees and cock- tail parties and arranging trips. II f 'a mi/11 W.eki., Maw 11, 1910 Vendor ;ob• offer opporhu•itr f<W ltt.UUftt.. Salaries ran~e from $37 .60 to '60 a week,. with a 20·percent income tax and free medical care. Mrs. Elizabeth Halver- stam, director of Brook Street in the United States, notes: "Y ou can live quite nicely in England on this wage.'' All in- quiries should be sent to Mrs. Halver- stam at 18 East 48th Street, New York, N.Y. 10017. S hell Oil is also tapping the youth mar- ket. Shell has set up training pJograms in high sch ools in New York City; Hartford, Conn.; Newark, N.J .; Atlanta, Ga.; New Orleans, La.; Houston, Tex.; and San F rancisco, Calif. During the school year teens learn service-station merchandising. bookkeeping, and automotive repair, tune- up and brake work. When summer comes, they are ready and eager to go to work. Teen mechanics earn about $1.65 an hour. J obs begin in June and run through t he middle of August. S hell gives young- sters a two-week break before sehool be· gins again. Says the program's eastern regional manager, Richard Lampe, "Even it you're not a Shell trainee, you are eligi- ble for a summer job.'' He'll be happy to reeeive job requests at : S hell Oil. 700 White Plains Road, Scarsdale. N.Y. 10583. "If you want a summer job, create one!" is the advice of Ronald Franzmeier, director of Youthµower, a nonprofit. equal-opportunity summer-job clearinf:f- house run for and by young people. Jeff Harris, a M ilwaukee, Wis .. teen, cleared $900 after he paid assistants by running ~ lawn·care service. The best Jobs for girls a re in SI\ I es; pay is abo ut $2.50 a.t:i hour. For boys, the bi!f money is in coMtruction. where the rate goes up to $4 .• • A work permit is generally not neces- ~sary if you are 18 or over, or if you work for a householder rather than for busi- ness. If you want to get involved in Youthpower as an employer or employee, write to = Mr. Ronald Franzmeier , Youth- power, 820 North Plankinton Avenue, Milwaukee. W is. 63203. • • t B~ 1de par at 1 ( Bu QUc oth r. I w on Anc Tht tn r the and use. did1 ~nc A and to s. Ima bee I heli: who apk redt blac clim , '· Here I am, Tank the tank-and I hadn't even reached my top weight of 246 pounds. Gu~ I'd better get myself a new nickname now that I'm down to 160 pounds. What do you think, girls? I was scared of blind dates, until I lost 86 pounds. By Phillip ''Tank" Spangler-as told to Ruth L. McCarthy WHEN I was rat, if 900\ebody had invited me to meet the President or the United States, it wouldn't have shaken me one bit. But the very idea of·a blind date used to throw me into an absolute panic. What was the girl going to think when she looked at me-a guy called Tank who looked like a tank? Oh, sure, I had muscles, buried beneath the blubber. But 246 pounds of fat on a fellow five feet ei~ht and one- quarter inches tall is enough to turn any girl s head. The other way. My weight problem really began in my teens. At fi rst. I was kind of proud of my bulk. You see, I played tackle on the high school football team in Middletown, Ohio. And when I plowed into a man, I could ground him fast. Then the cheers would go up and I'd puff up with pride in my bigness. But the coach had one rule. T o stay on the team, you had to run the half-mile, and do sit-ups and push-ups. That's wht'n my bigness got to me. I used to be pooped in no time. or course, all that exercise didn't help reduce my appetite any. It just got bigger. ~nd bigger. After I graduated, I wt"n t to work at the steel mill and soon had money in my pocket,s. But I had no girls to spend it on. I don't blame them, when I think of it. Imagine datinJ a guy who could eat six pounds of roast beef at one sitting. I al90 liked plenty of beer. Once. while helping my friend clean out his basement, I drank a whole case of it, and ate sixteen hot dogs. Now .that's an appetite. - But after I'd do such a thing. I'd start to think about reducing. At one time, I crash-dieted like crazy. I drank black coffee. Skipped meals. Gave up desserts. But I climbed the waits at night thin king o f all I was missing. And in the end. I lost only 30 pounds. So back I went to stuffing myself. All my shirts had to be made to order. because I needed a 19-inch collar and a 29 sleeve. It was costly, believe me. Especially since the shirts wore out fast across my middle. The steering wheel or my car did 1t. Diet pills weren't any help either. I tned them, but my appetite stayed as big as ever. I don't mind saying, however, that with all the kidding an<l joking r used to do, I was hurting ms1de. I liked clothes, and the clothes that fit me, I didn't hke. I warlted to get married, but the girls I wanted didn't want me. And I wanted good health. but I wasn't help- ing mine because of my big mouth. But that was me. Goocf old Tank! Then, one day, my world changed. I walked into a drugstore in Franklin, Ohio, and began leafing through some magazines, until I saw 1t. The story about the woman who'd lost 97 pounds on the Ayd s Plan. I read every word of it. Twice. I walked up to the clerk and asked her about it. She handed me the box. It said Ayds Reducing ?tan Vitamin and Mineral Candy. I read the label. There weren't any harmful drugs in it. Still , I wondered. Could it really help me? Finally. I put the box down and walked out. But I only walked a block when I turned arourw:I, walked back in and bought it. Thechocolate fudge-type. Incidentally, t here's a vanilla- caramel type, and also a new chocolate mint. Did it help? Like nothing ever did before! I found on the Ayds Plan I could eat good 90lid meals. I'd just take Ayds as directed, then eat three ~ meals a day. Only I found l 'd eat less at each one use I wanted less. Ayds were great Jor me between meals, too. I'm a brakeman on the railroad down at the mill, and l 'm @Ul a lot in the fresh air. When I'd feel my appetite ouilding up, I'd just chew on some Ayds. W ith about 25 calories each. 1t was a lot better than downmg half a dozen donuts. At first. the guys wondered what had happened to my appetite. Then they got wind of my carrying Ayds around and they started bumming free samples. Finally, I had to call a halt to the freebies. But nothing stopped me from taking them. Soon, I began to see results, and I started shopping for clothes. That was kind of expensive. because I ended up buying four completely new wardrobes. I'd gone from a size 48 suit down to a 40. And after achieving that. I wasn't about to be seen in public in baggy pants. Funny thing happened to me, though, on the way down the scales. I was in a restaurant one day, and a girl l"d known when I weighed 246 pounds, kept saying to me · "Goll y, you talk just like a jolly, fat fellow I know." I didn't let on I was the same guy. But she found out later, and the next time l saw her-86 pounds thinner -she did nothing but apologize. I don't think she's gotten over 1t yet. Fact is. I can hardly believe what's happened. myself. I'm JUSt to tally differen t. Cooking's become a hobb¥c.t, with me. I'm interested in Early American furniture and am fixing up my apartment. And I've discovered a whole world of girls. Have to admit, I still don't understand them. Maybe because I was late in dating them. But I'm not in such a big rush anymore. 1·m just taking my time and having a ball. thanks to Ayds. BEFORE ANO AFTER MEASUREMENTS Before After 5' 8~'-... . .. Heigl\t 5' 8~~· 246 pounds . . . . . Weight 160 pounds 4~·. . . . .. .... Waist . ... 31' .. ~ 48' .......... Chest 38H. 19" ........... Collar ......... 14~"2 · 48 ........ - ..... 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ON BEACH BLVD . 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-6611 SALES ou•r. f a .lfl. to 10 P·"' 1 Days SPANISH BUG Oil DRIVES FISH INTltl FEEDING FRENlYI -JI~ SMELL ACTION Powerful Scent Makes Even Giant Tackle-Busters I Attack Ferociously The enticing •rom• of Spanish Bug 011 drlvea fish crazy ... makes them come out of hiding even from far away. You'll get Jolllng atrlke--after-strlke while fishermen only • few Y•rda away are getting blanked out. - How'd you like to ... two, three, or more giant fluke come charging off the bottom • to battle for your drifting bait? How about having a 25-pound striper hit your lure to hard he knocks It Into the air and anapa It up on the rebound? Entice a cagey old largemouth be88 out of hla hiding pf aoe. atop a fut.moving achool of voracious bluefish In their treclal and make them charge your ottering reckleuly. And Just ... what It do.t to coho. landloeked .. imon, deep- rvnnlng giant lakera. Basa, trout, walleye9, pike, pk:laerel, muaklff--you name It-tote their caution and atteck.. 9"f'I -'*' their b9111ee are full. .... 0vt 11..tdanlHl lignala ,,.. Drtwe Fhh c,.., Anlllclal lurea attract flah by hearing and slghl Span- ish Bug 011 ADDS THE EXTRA DIMENSION OF SMELLI Just a single aerosol shot makes any lure In your tackle box lrrnlatlble. Spray It on flles, bucktalls, Jlga, spoons, spinners, popping pluga. Spray It on Ihle or out belt tnd ~·11 Mt up a deadly chum allck that Hnd1 out maddening algnala to fi.h far away. You'll be battling tackle- buaters and putting meat on the table ewry time you go f lahlng. Caldl L~ ot 1lelt 111 ,,._,,., s.11 W•llH E,,.,. WIMM ~0.-l---- Tu~1 thrll Fri., I O.lfl. to 5 p "'· M•, .. I o.1t1. to 9 '·"'· 592-5511 MAIL NO-Rl81< COUPON TODAY I -------1 IPeMCl!R 01"9. .... .___ ..... MlaMlo cttr ....... OM04 I I I I Pie ... "'"' me __ cane (#36741) ap.nlett I FREE JO..DA y Buo 0 11 8 1 ue plu1 25¢ poat1199 and ha,,.. TRIAL dllng each. I underatllnd th•t. If not fUlly cM-I lighted, I may t9tum wltfiln 30 dav* fOf fUll I Only 1 can of Spanlah retund of my purch ... price. I Bug 011 ,, ou•renteed I •ncloM 0 ch9ck 0 money ()(der f()( I to gl..,. you 1 f\111 hatt S I v-•r of the or-atHt (Sorry, no C.O.D. '•) lllltllng you ever en-NatN (l'rl~J------------I Joyed. The flret uM I writ pro..,. It. Other-Add wlM, Ju11 Mnd ltle c90 ,...._____________ I beck within 30 daye City I for 111 full and complete --------------I refund of • ..,.,., penny s I of your purct> ... Price tale Ip ~ ~Ion• 99Md. ~w JerMy l'Mfdenta, p1e .. edd s "' ..... tax I -------....J L ~~10._:~_:_'!_~·-lnc_·~letft#c-~;_".:._J WI 1:00 I at f vi tE T G st 1:30 i K o· cl a 5 :00 El 5 :30 I c 8 :30 1 N 8:30 1 fE 5:30 I: M 11:00 A B 2:00 0 bl w fE u 3:00 ('. $ cc 111 ~ 3:30 £ d 1 T. 0 Cc 5 :00 £ 5 :30 I: C• Gail I )It' I Li/t• I I J '/ WEEK !PORT! HltJHl/tJ/ITI SUNDAY, MAY 17 1:00 O Angel Baseball (C) Caltforn1a Angels vs. Oakland Athletics at Oakland. O @ ~;Colonial National Invitational Golf (C) Top golfers vie for a first pnze of $25,000 1n the $125,000 tournament, telecast live from the Colonial Count ry Club 1n Fort Worth, Texas. In last year's Colonial lnv1tat1onal. Ben Hogan's disciple Gardner Dickinson beat South Africa's Gary Player by a single stroke. 278 279. 1 :30 tJ fj9' (j) AAU Track & Field Meet (C) The Dr. Martin Luther King Garnes at Villanova, Pa. provide the first meet 1n a series of 17 AAU Outdoor lnternatronal Track and Freid Meets, in eluding the AAU National Champ1onsh1ps at Bakersfield, Ca lif., and the U S.A. U S.S.R Meet at I eningrad. 5:00 ED International Futbol-Soccer TUESDAY, MAY 19 5:30 O Angel Baseball (C) Calif Angels vs Chicago White Sox at Chicago. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 8 :30 O Championship Wrestling (C) Tentative card· La Pantera Negra and Rocky "Soul Man" Johnson THURSDAY, MAY 21 8 :30 0 Boxing (C) Anto1110 Gome1 vs Enrique Garcia 1n 10 round featherweight bout FRIDAY, MAY 22 5 :30 0 Angel Baseball (C) Calif Angels vs Mmnesota Twins at Minnesota SATURO~Y, MAY 23 11:00 AMO ;23 6 Major Leagu aseball (C) Boston Red Sox at Baltimore Orioles. • 2:00 ID Pacific Erght Tenni!t l amp1onships (C) Singles and dou bles champ1onsl11p rriatches are shown, via videotape of last weekend. from the UCLA Tennis Stadium. home of the de fending leaders The defending NCAA champions are the use T101ans. also favored to Win 3:00 () :)9 a·1 Atlantic Classic Golf (C) Pros compete tor the $125,000 purse at the 72 par. 7,049 yard Atlanta Country Ch1b course 1n Atlanta. Georgia Bert Yancey returns to defend his title against a field ol lop PGA money winners ED Toros 3:30 0 Jim Thomas, Outdoors (C) Corne! Wilde hunts Mallard ducks. Bill True. world champion ba1tcaster. fly fishes for giant Tarpon in lhe Marathon. Florida area. and Chicago Tribune Outdoor E.d1tor Toni McNally and noted angler 8111 Cullerton catch record sized Salmon in the Manastee River, M1ch1gan 5:00 0 '17, (3 ABC's Wide World of Sports (C) 5:30 0 RETURN Rams Highlights (C) H1ghltghts o f 1969 NFL games Tt11s week I A Rams vs Baltimore Colts Gail Fi1llt'r 1w11111 m11 ,,,., 111•1/ 1'101 10 4rt /.111J../,.11n 111 rltt• two tr\' ro "0t11 h1111lt·" n11 h mh1·1 111 11 pool 11111r1 h IJll Lije W 1rh /.111J../1•ff1·r, I 111•1d11I' I/_' 11m111 ) 011 Nil<' t:-~ .................. ~~~ SENIOR CITIZENS SPECIAL CHARTER RA TE PARKHURST RETIREMENT RESIDENCE • 24 hour attendant service • DcUly maid service • Fumished rooms or personal fumiture welcome • Guest meah on requnt • Help with medications • Transportation to doctors or other medical facilities • Personal laundry service available • Automatic fire sprinkler system • Rates are month to monfh RATES FROM s25000 Per Montt. -No LeGH Required O.A.S. Recipienh Accepted DlllCTIONS-~e"' S.. Dl .. e ian. • .., ,. ..,.. -~ ...... ,,. -..,re•i...,..., 1/1 llMle, ...... l.tf H Le Ale-4• te '•rl .. •nt. tt25 La Ala"'.da "'-• ~ • FOUNTAIN VALLEY (714) fU-SU1 • ~ ~,..~ .......................... ~~~ ,-----.-------- ' I WANTED I BOYS & GIRLS AGES 3 TO 19 to Audition on Closed Circuit Television and Qualify for HOLLYWOOD TALENT POOL BRANDON CRUZ Brandon Cruz joined thtr talent pool, and five months later signed a five year contrad with M-G-M. Now he can be seen each wee~ a-1 8:00 Wednesday eve- nings on "Courtship of Eddie's Father." Hollywood Talent Coordinator will b e in Orange County this we ek for your on-camera audition CALL (714) 547-6251 Talent Search Being Conducted by TAKE 1 PRODUCTIONS HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. SATURDAY MAY 16 fVfNIN\a 5:00 O The Monkees (C) 0 It's Academic (C) Anaheim. Downey and Grant High Schools compete 0 Dr. Kildue 0 ITT) (]j ffi ABC's Wide World of Sports (C) 0 The Avengers (C) m Movie Greats: "Panic Streets" (drama) ·so Widmark Paul Douglas Bel Geddes @Batman (C) fI) Why/Kids? -l3 6 High Chaparral (C) Et> Joyce Chen Cooks (R) in the Richard Barbara 29 8 The Big Movie: "Soulh Sea Women .. Burt Lancaster ~ Crne en la llrde m Underway for Peace (R) 5:30 0 Rod Serling's Wonderful World ... S.lvation (C) (R) O KNBC Newservice (C) Gordon Graham @ Gillrgan's Island (C) Et) International Magazine (R) rnRilleman 6:00 O Big News (C) (60) 0 l3 6 m Huntley-Brrnkley (C) (30) 0 Grand Ole Opry (C) (30) Bobby Lord. Bobby Lewis, Connie Smith and Ernie Ashworth are reatured 0 Boss City (C) (30) Wtth The Real Don Sleele @ An1:nals, Action and Adventure (C) (30) The HM S lndeavor voy ages 1n the South Pacific ffi Feature (C) (30) 'I . I ~ I " 6:30 O KNBC News Conference (C) (30) O Melody Ranch (C) (60) A t11b ute to Gene Autry Al Morgan Ruests 0 Rosey Crier (C) (10) Carmen MtCrae Dave Barry and Siu Gard nPr Ruest Thi! Charles Brown ~• I arge ~eitmenl presents Ferni!ndo r~andon and the trtals and lr1bu lal1ons nl hrs guest prne lrghter Raul ko1as II) Run for Your Lile (C) (60) 17 3 Here Come the Brides (C) ffi The ABC of let Propulsion (C) (30) Cartoon on the principles ol rel lllght 231 6 l augh·ln (C) (60) a1) Twin Circle Headlines (C) (30) m Edge of Eternity (C) (30) C!) Man From UNCLE (C) (60) 7:00 O '29 8 . CBS Evening New~ (C) j 30) Roger Mudd ~ KNBC Survey (C) (30) § Anniverury G•me (C) (30) Death Valley Days (C) (30) Metromedia Presents (C) (fiO) .. Red White and Maddox A tele v1s1on adaptation of Theatre At lanta s pol1t1cal satire with music. st.i111ng Jay Garner rn the role ol the rontrovprs1al public lrR•He Georgia s Gov Lester Maddo:. ffi How To Play Baseball (C) CJO) ffi The Film Generation (C) (601 ~ El Gran Show de Olga Gurllot (30) Musical variety show m Rat Patrol (C) CJOI 7:30 0 29 8 tackre Gleason (C) (60) THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK MAY 16 1970 (R) The prospect of a S200 cash -Pan Ill " Ed Bulle• shows a film pr11e lures The Honeymooners-made by a former drug addict one and all -into show busrness which lollows three boys over a 0 2a 6 m Andy Williams (C) span of three years. showing their (60) Guests are Andy Griffith. progress from glue sn1t11ng-to pot Claudine Longe! and The Osmond -to acid-to herorn Brothers 0 C17, 1'3' @ Jimmy Durante Pre· O Saturday Night Movie: "Tiger sents The Lennon Sisters (C) (60) Bay" (mystery) 'S9-Hayley Mills. (R) Guests are Raymond Burr. Al Horst Buchholz, John Mills After Martino. Eddie Jackson and Sonny being away for s1~ monlhs. a young King, Durante's partners 1n his sailor returns lo Tiger Bay, the nightclub act. tough dock section of Cardiff O News (C) (30) Larry Burrell 0 (11) (3J rn I SPECIAL I The Un· m Stan Hitchcock (C) (30) 1ersu World of Jacques Costeau Et) The Toy That Gmw Up (60) (R) (C) (60) (R) "Those Incredible .. Tillie's Punctured Romance" 01vmg Machines " £11 = . 0 Million $ Movie: (C) "The 10:00 ~ 4 CID I SPECIAL I Miss USA Bridgn at Toko·Ri" (drama) '54-Beauty Pa~e~nt (C) (90) F1lty·~ne Wilham Hold n Gra K 11 rr d ol the nat1cn s most beautiful girls . e · ce e y. e compete for the Miss USA title at nc March. Mickey Rooney .Personal Mia Beach norida Ricky Nelson drama set among carrier based mi • pilots and hehcoplei rescue learns is special guest and June Lockhart during the Korean War. and Bob Barker serve as hostess ~ Wonde f th w Id (C) (30) and master of ceremonies rs o e or 0 ID News (C) (30) Date for Dinner: r1lm on table 0 Sing·Along With Mitch (C) (60) manners and el1quetle n:i. c 1 M · (C) (30) rn Sylv11 y Enrique (60) u:.J oun ry usrc 7:45 ffi Your Permrt To Drrve 10:30 0 Robert K. Dornan Show (C) (90) 0 News (C) (30) 8:00 ID Movie Greats: "Panic 1n the m Movie: "Johnny Come lately" Streets" (drama) ·so-Richard Wid· (drama) '4J-James Cagney Grace mark. Paul Douglas. Barbara Bel George, Maqorie Main GPddes Taken caplrve by murder lE) TV Partyline (C) (30) ers. doctor discovers one ol his err; (l l Love, Amerrcan Style (C) captors tS a disease carrier Et) NH festival (C) (90) (R) ··Ma @ Bob lee's Road to Adventure son W1ll1ams A Gift ot Song " (C) (30) ''Camper's Paradise .. A ffi Passport to Travel (C) (30) v1st1 to the world's largest desert Slate Park. the Ariza Borrego, with 11:00 ~ 0 .~New~. (C) its 4 78.000 acres of wilderness and ~.Movie. (C) , A Man Called Pe· desert beaut~ ter (drama) SS-Richard rodd ffi fair Today: futurama Tomorrow Jean Peters True slory ol Pe~er (C) (JO) Marshall from his arrival tn Amert~a e:D NfT Pliyhouse (C) (90) ( R) from Scotland to attend Columbia "Sister Balonkika .. l heolog1cal 'iem1nary lo his berng a!> Hollywood Latino (60) named Chaplin ot lhe US Senale @ Gospel Music Time (C) 8:30 0 '29 8 My Three Sons (C) (30) ll 6 Spotlight Theatre (C) ''Por Barbara employs her diplomacy in lra1I rn Black ·· I ana Turner. Antho an ellort lo gain acceptance by ny Quinn ~leve's all male family ~ . , . 0 23 6 m Adam.12 (C) (30) 11 :15 0 Saturday Nrghl Movre: •Wild (R) s w AT • Malloy and Reed Is the Wrnd" (drama) 'SS Anna 101ned by olf1rPIS 11a1ned 1n special Magnani Anthony Ou1nn Tony tactics must rapture a snrper r ranc1osa Dolores Hunt Wealthy lodged atop a theatre buildrng Nevada sheep farmer brings his 0 f17 3 CE) Lawrence Welk (C) dPad wiles mter from Italy as his (60) An Armed Fotees Day salute brrde ~ul she 1s allrar.ted lo the and an Irving Berlrn medley h1Rh larmer s assistant lrl(hf tonight'~ show l l :30 0 News (C) @ Buck Owens (C) cJO) 0 ID Johnny Carson (C) rn Mu1m1l11no y C1rlott' ( 101 II) News (C) 9:00 0 c29 I 8 Green Ams (C) (30) 117 3 Ju~y Lynn ~how (R) Oliver and Lisa Douglas secrel ;29 8 This Week rn Review ly plan a si:cluded family picnic as 11 :45 0 Fabulous 52 : "The Delrcate De· a time lor romant e and a little finquent" (comedy) ·57 -Jerry peace and QU1el l ewis, John McGrver. Martha Hyer , 0 23 6 m NBC Saturday Mov-Darren McGavin Sidney Pythias de ie: "The Stooge" (comedy) '69-c1des lo become a policeman Dean Martin. Jerry l CWIS, Polly m Movie: ''Deep Waters" (drama) Beq~en, Eddie Mayehoff Comedy '48 Dana Andrews with music .ihout a s1111w who adds :29 8 Award Theatre· "Hitler " a ~ong pl11p,ger 10 his ~r.t a~ a \2·00 O Movie: "Love letters" (drama) stooge (R) '37 -Joseph Cotten Jennifer Jones @ Bill Anderson (C) (JO) 12:30 ID All-N1ghl Show· fh1eves' High rn Noche de Eslreno C2 hr) way," The Curse ol Nostradamus 9:30 EJ '29 8 Pe11tcoal Junctron (C) and "l 11tle Mrn1ster " (30) (R) Belly Jo and her lwo l :OO O News (C) srsters create a musical d1~turbanci> l ·lS @ Movie. "Copacabana" (comedy) that drives SIPve s casual acquaint '47-Gmucho Marx ance authoress larkte Moran (Les lie Parrish) out of the Shady Rest l.JO 0 Movie: "The 49th Man" (dra Hotel and into lhe llholt honey ma ) '53 John Ireland moon cottage J ·45 0 II Mondo (C) (R) f (Uador 0 The Square World of Ed Buller 2:00 O Movtt: "The Dude Goes West" (C) (JO) The Add1rt1nn Rrvol11t1on lcomedyl 48-r dd1e Albert STUNNING SPRING f ASH IONS .•. WE MANUFACTURE & IMPORT DIRECTLY ... NO LOWER PRICES ANYWHERE! 111w1The Fabulous Dynel .. d.J,.~ ~auora 3-WAY S-T-R-E-T-C-H WIG CASUAL LOOK PM-CURUD DYNE. NEVER NEEDS SETTING 8TAAIGKT' LOOt( 8NCIAL -,,_-UASON '1695 ,ACTOltY SAUi OM.Y (COMPARABLE VALUE l«JJ FREE: ·-llCrl.Y llATCMl!D TO YOUW""' OWM HA.• COUMt 100% HUMAN HAIR WIGUI SWINGER .. ;, ··1 ""-~ IO FUN HNtfl'fECU IN OfllEI LOW INTRODUCTORY s 100 FACTORY DfSCOUNT PRICE ONLY I -FREE: (COltlPAllABLE VALUE.-..i MONEY OACK IN 10 01\YS IF NOT TMRILLEO' fASMIONI U.S.A. 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L..., -._ ,.__... •• ,.11 ..-Mr...i-1 v •. ,..... eM 4"' .s.-. r •• --------------------~ I 5:55. 6:00 I c :~i 6:45 f 6:55 1 7:00 ( I Jc IE p rn I 7: 7:30' G• T1 P. R ~ 8:00 I ' N 8:25 ' 8:30 . I 9:oo I c v R ei I ~ 9:25 ( 9:30 ' ( B rr I IO·OO ~ :i 10·15 ~ ft 10 10 I c I( Jc - I I I I I I I I I I I I I .- 1 I I Weaver Peter Marshall hosts m Rendezvous With Adventure (C)I I 0 N ~The Galloping Gourmet (C)I Mon .• Wed .• Fri., Tmel With Don The ~=~st~~~ 5:55 B Give Us This Day (C) m Travel Films (C) and Bettina (C) Tues .. Thurs rn Mike Douatu (C) Fi) Franchising 3:00 8 tl9) Ci) Gomer Pyle (C) • 6:00 Sunrise Semester (C) "Iranian 11 00 £ll = ~ I ~~ Seume Street (C) (R) Culture & Civilization " : ~ 'l9 8 Where the Heart Is (C) • It's Your Ret (C) Dick Gautier Ci) The Flintstones (C) I Cisco Kid w d r . I A t2) 6 1 m Jeopardy (C) hosts Joe Campanella. John Eric-m Obsesion 6:25 Eduutio~ Elech~n~! (C) 0 Dr. Baxte'r's Adventures (C) son a.nd their wives guest. tI!) Drama, Mon., Wed , Fri.; Usted 6:30 Odyssey (C) Mon, Tues . I I Highway Patrol Y ta Polici1, Tues.: La Salud de History of the Wo Id Th t R ITT) (3) Bewi1ched (C) @ lffi General Hospital (C) Usted, Thurs. . r . ea re 0 Tempo (C) Hazel (C) >ft!'\ Reading With Your Child ffi Romper Room (C) Bozo's Ble Top Sh (C) l1"Lf The Best of Everything (C) 6·45 m ~~~~~i~e R~p·~~·n (C) Wed ~ Stock Market Ob~rver (6) Matinee: Don R 0 :iewald 5:00 I KNBC Newservice (C) 5:55 0 KNBC N s • C 11:25 ft {29' ~CBS N.-s (C) • Movie Matinee News (C) Tom Reddin 7;00 0 ~ (j"" ~:s e~~!s ( ()C) 11 :30 ft -59 8 Search for Tomorrow (C) 3:30 Lucky Pair (C) Richard Dawson I . TM Lone Ranger (C) Q @(6! m The Today Show C fl ~ 6 m The Who, What and hosts m Popeye and Friends (C) 0 PREMIERE The AM Sh ((C)) Wheie Game (C) Art James hosts 0 Mike Douglas (C) Mickey al Batman (C) • ow D Mr. M11100 II (C) Fri only Rooney is co host ~@ Jimmy Thomason (C) John ~arbour IS host of talk show 0 (11) m That Girl (C) 0 Father Knows Best ~ 00 McHale's Navy featuring local guests (ol LA area) m L.A. City Schools 0 (i1J m im One Life To Live (C) I Do~ Gallos en Palenque ~hones are open for viewers to call @ World of Women (C) Mon ·l m Queen for a Day (C) Gilligan's Island (C) I Mr. Wishbone (C) Tu0 s , frr ; Perspective/Stretch and @Hobo Kelly (C) Noticias I Deportes Bozo the Clown (C) Sew (C) Wed.. Pierre Show (C)I l9J (j) Popeye Cartoons (C) Bewitched (Cl Thurs 3:45 a£I Futures (C) News/Stock Market ffi American Elchange/Market Ob· 4:00 0 Mr. Ed: Movie: See Daytime 5:30 0 ffi ABC News (C) Fr ank Rey Sesame Street (C) (R) p 14, server J Movies, Mon only I nolds. Howard K Smith 72. 52, 16. 20. ID Sesame Street (C) (R) 1T 14 §Divorce Court (C) I Angel Warm -Up (C) Tues f ri 7:30 0 From. the Ground. Up (C) M.on , 72, 52, 16. 20 , ITT) (3).ffi Dark Shadows (C) Candid Camera Ge~metry. From P~rnt to Prism,, 11:55 0 @ ( 6 m NBC News (C) I . Make Room for Daddy Abbott and Costello Tu_s , Davey & Goliath (C) Wed . George Putnam News (C) Gilligan's Island (C) Parent-Youth Forum (C) lhurs , 4:l5 a£I Aiu Nervo Show (6J This Day 1970 (C) Resources for Youth (C) fri . Misteroeers Neighborho~ I Piunne (C) 4:30 ft Movie: See Dayitme Movies 1 Ci) News (C) Mike Fole Snulfy Smith (C) 12:00 0 Boutique (C) I 0 Stump the Stm (C) Mike m Comicos y C1ncionn - ())Rocky ind His Friends (C) 0 Q) (61 rn Life With Linkletter Stokey hosl s. g;, Town Talk (C) 8:00 t29: nv Captain Kangaroo (C) (C) Jack and Arl t in~letter I iiiiiiiijiijiiiiiim~·~~·~~;ti-iiiiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiii9iiiii Morning Watch (C) Ted Meyers D Girl Talk (C) I al Gumby (C) 0 (i7) CJ The Best of Everything @ (3) Jack La Li nne (C) (C) 8:25 8 Community Bulletin Board (C) m Sheriff John (C) 8:30 Mr. Magoo I (C) tw (8' News (C) I Movie: See Daytime Movies News: Jim Newman Marine Boy (C) 12:05 ~ (8 Ann Gutcher Show (C) Spider-Man (C) 12:30 f) Q9 (8 As the World Turns (C) (3) Queen for a Day (C) 0 ~ (6' m Days of Our Lives 9:00 0 69' 8) The Lucy Show (C) (C) t1acdonald Carey stars 0 ':i~ 6'\ m It Takes Two (C) § Kup's Show (C) Vin Scully hosts lo Anne Worley fi7\ \J) @ A World Apart (C) Roge1 Perry Dorothy P1ov1ne Rob Dn ling for Dollars (C) ert Day. and Bob and Garr I ansrng ffi Close/lnveslment /Commodity guest . 1:00 f) 59' (j' Love Is i Many Spl&n· I Movie: See Oayllme Movies dored Thing (C) I Jack La Lanne (C) 0 a3 6 l m The Doctors (C) Underdog (C) 0 gp Movie: See Daytrme Movies liiiiiii;iiiiiiii•iiii9iiiii (3) Hayden's Happening 117 [ j ) ffi All My Children (C) Ollice ol the President Charting the Market 9:25 0 tll 6 m NBC News (C) ' : f'e1tures/Educ1tion1I Shows 9:30 f) ~ (BJ Beverly Hillbillies (C) 1:31>f)129 8 I The Guiding Light (C) 0 ll~ r6 m Concentration (C) Al 0 illl 6 m Another World-Bay Bronx housewife takes a shower of City (C) money on friday 0 (171 (3 rn Let's Make I De1I I m Movie: See Dayl1me Movies (C) Monly Hall hosts Cartoons and Futures (C) 1:50@ Fashions rn Sewrng (C) Stock Market I :55 0 Paul Harvey Comments (C) . Shild;en's Show~ . 2:00 O '29 _8 Secret Storm (C) 10.00 0 29 I 8 I Andy Grtlfrlh (C) n 23 6 m Bright Promise (C) 0 m Sale ol the Century (C) 8 rr J1 r;l} Newlywed Game (C) fl) Mutual Fund V1ewpornt · Movie: See Daytime Mo111es . ·~ 6 Sunny Today (C) ffi Your Name's a Winner (C) 10.IS . Women 0 & the Market Z:JO f) 29 8 Edge of Night (C) · Children s Shows/Educational Q il 6 m Anothet World-Som futures erset (C) 10 30 0 '29 '.8 Love of Lile (C) 0 Cooking Around the World (C) 0 ~ 6 m Hollywood Squares With Bee Beyer Wed only fC) Panelists arP Karen Valentine 0 17 3 (£) Dating Game (C) 1ack Carte1 Jo Anne Wolley Dennis R•R1na Gleason who played l\lltv Weaver. Jim Bac~us Walley Co• Hc.rton on Days ol Our Lives will Paul l vndP Abby Dalton C:harlPy :west on Tuesday MORN I NG PRE-SUMMER SALE! ALUMINUM PA TIO COVERS CoU us: 540-0491 SANTA ANA TENT & AWNING 2202 S. MAIN SANTA ANA Page 5 5ETYOURSW OIUIHZEDI 2 ~- DRAWER FILE •IWllSM WAUIUT .,....,.... 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(11'1111)--------- ~---------- C~·----------,,... z1,,, ___ _ L----------~---------J ~ I SUNDAY MAY 17 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. MORNING 6: 15 1 The Christophe rs 6:30 The Bible Answers 6:55 Give Us This D1y (C) 7:00 Tom and Jerry (C) Mr. Wishbone (C) Sacred Hurt (C) 7:15 The Chdstophers (C) 7:30 I B1tm1n (C) Music and the Spoken Word (C) • Herald of Truth (C) Revival Fires (C) 8:00 f) I SPHIAl I CBS News Whitsun· day Show (C) ""The l ight in the Wilderness · An oratorio by Dave Brubeck I The Chnstophers (C) C1thedr1I of Tomorrow (C) Day ol Discovery (C) Wonder1m1 (C) Allen Revival Hour (C) 17' 3 1 Revival fires 23 6 God Is the Answer (C) ·29 ,8 Town Hill Meeting (C) sues concerning today's unrvers11ies The llrst program. Part t ot "'What a Un1ver s1ty ts:· examines how the un1vers1ty an this country has evolved 0 .n r6 Guideline (C) Folk sing· er Pete Seeger. leader of a fight against pollul1on of lhe Hudson River. guest m (fl) (~ J ffi Spider-Man (C) faith for Today (C) Sesame Street (C) ( R) n 26, 38, 7, 44 & 30. A five hour replay1 ol last week's programs. 29) 00 F1ce the Nation (C) 11:00 0 RETURN Projed Hud St1rt (C) Designed fo r pre school chil dren, the series combines Chica· go"s Head Start Program and the Child Development Program ol the Chicago Board ot Education Felice Mooney Madda. former elementary school instructor and presently a leacher consultant for the Chrcago Board of Education serves as teacher hostess. O Movie: "Blick Gold'' (adventure) 63-Phihp Carey Diane McBain O Homebuyen· Guide (C) I 1 l) CD Bullwinkle (C) The Flintstones (C) Church in the Home (C) y 6 first Baptist Church (C) 29 18 Stanley Cup Hockey (C) Game wrll be played 11 necessary ~ Cine en Su Casa m Variedades Musicales 11 :30 0 RETURN Tell It like It Wu (C) A seiies relating Negro history lo culture and contemporary life Sing er actress Dall1e is hostes~ The lust broadcast e~plores vaned mu· DI<:.\~ ,l ,\HTI~ T():\'l' ('l 'RT IS .l\~•:T tE l(~l I THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MAV 16. 1970 cast Father Norman J O'Connor, noted 1azz authority. 1s host () ID In Which We l ive (C) NBC News weekly ecology simes. Edwin Newman hosts. ffi Issues ind Answefs (C) Duing Ventures (C) 1 (1) P1ssport to Travel (C) (6) Wagon Tr1in (C) Misterogers' Neighborhood 4:00 Viewpoint (C) Jere Witt er hosts. 4:30 On Campus (C) Dr. Kildare I ~~~r!>nference (C) (3) luamie Why I Kids? Whit's New? (R) Bronco I C1thedral Tomorrow (C) f) DON 'T MISS JESS * UNRUH on Newsmakers f) Newsmakers (C) Assemblyman Jess · M Unruh guests § Speak Up (C) Skippy (C) .,, Abbott & Costello I Simson (C) Playing the Guitar (C) Adel1nte con lu Escuel1S 5:00 KNXT News (C) Clete Roberts Inquiry (C) 1J Mister Magoo (C) 0 "WHO WAS THAT LADY?" * DEAN MARTIN, JANET I LEIGH, TONY CURTIS 8:30 8 Mrs. Alpha Bet (C) Climbing High (C) • Movie: "Young Guns" (weste1nl "57-Russ Tamblyn. Glo11a Talbol ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (I N COLOR) s1cal 1nslruments of Alraca Baba J~!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!~!!~~. tunde Olalunjr guests O Movie: "Who Wu Th1t L1dy?" (comedy) '60-Tony Curtis, Dean Marlin, Janet Leigh Che~1slry pro lessor and his TV writer friend concoct a fantastic al1b1 when the professot's wife catches him kiss ing a pretty girl student . @ Kathryn Kuiitm1n (C) •17) J 1 D1vey & Goliath (C) j9 i i full Gospel Revival (C) 9:001 Camell Three (C) · Station to St11ion (C) D1y 01 Discovery (C) O C1mpus Profile 0 lT ( 3 rn 0 is c 0 v e r y ( c) Lights Cameras & Underwaler Ad venture.'' Q Movie: (C) "Pirates of Blood River" (adventure) 6? Kerwin Mathews. Glenn Corbett. ID G1gantor (C) AFTERNOON W Gospel Music (C) 17 3 Revival Fires (C) 12:00 f) Face the N1tion (C) ~ 6 K1thryn Kuhlman (C) 0 C11s1s (C) ~ 8 Tom and Je1ry (C) 6!) Intelligent Parent (C) ~ Aureh1 17 3 ' Stories of Success (C) P1no11m1 Latino en Domingo 23 6 f ilm Features (C) Agriculture Report ~· Ori.ma Dom1111cal 9·30 I Today's Religion (C) Insight (~) · . This Is the life (C) 12:30 Conversations With a Psychi1. Gene Autry Show Inst (C) Or [dward Stainbrook 0 ri7) (3) ffi Dudley Do·R1ght (C) mhost~ne Step Beyond ~ (6• Or1I Roberts (C) My Favorite Marti1n 29 (i B1tm1n (C) 10:00 f) steps to Lear ning (C) '31udents ffi ORAL ROBERTS With from Downey study heaUh Pdura * ORU SINGERS in COLOR 11on ~Oral Roberts (C) O My favori te Sermoh (C) Rabbi {17 3 Underway for Peace Harry Fss11g, lln1ver s1ty Synagogue. m Patterns lor l iving (C) West L A 1 ·00 O The New Society (C) ··can We 8 Hour of Power (C) Have a Volunleer Ar my1" <;1 udPnt~ 17' 3 l ffi Fantastic Voyage (C) from Mua Costa and West high Movie: "Raiders of the Seven schools discuss lhP topic Seas'' (adventure} ·53 John Payne Q 23 6 ffi Meet the Press (C) Donna Reed O ANGELS vs. A's ... ID MAURICE STEWAR T * IS EXCITING BASEBALL! * Is the Bible True? O Angel warm-Up (C) W This Is Your Bible (C) O 17 J CD Colonral N 1l 1 on a I V 6 firth for Tod1y (C) lnvrt1t1onal Goll (C) Ttie ~1 25 000 29 i C1mera Three (C) tournamenl 1s teleta~I live from lhe 10:30 f) PREMIERE A Time To Speak Co1nn1al Counlry Club 1n fort Worth (C) Students faculty membe1s and 0 Sherlock Holmes admin1stra1ors of Wast11ngton Uni ID The World Beyond versify '" St Louis discuss the IS m Public Service Film (C) Page 8 g) festival en Madrid 1 :30 f) ~911 8 MU Track & f ield Meet (C) Firsl game 1n a se11es of AAU meets 1s lhe Dr Martin Luther King Games at Villanova. Pa O lntern1tion1I Zone (C) O Angel Bueb1ll (C) California Angels vs Oallland Athlellcs (!) Voice of Calvary (C) 2l 6 Film features (C) g) Arrib1 el Norte m Ame11c1 n Problems (C) 2:00 I Youth ind the Police (C) Buck Owens Show (C) · Mus1ca y Palabrn • The Answer (C) 2:30 f) DEBUT Anatomy of Change (C) Newsman Paul Udell serves as moderator as panelists discuss so- cial 1mpllcat1ons ol brief sketches ()DEBUT Inside Business (C) A 20 part series on starting a bus1 ness l11m -large or small Or Joseph ~taring 1s host O Million $ Movie: (C) "My f riend F11cka" (drama) ·4 3 Roddy Mc Dowall. Rita Joh nson @ Billy Walker (C) 23 6 In Which We live (CJ ;29 8 Double Feature: "Under- world '\tor(' and "War Is Hell" ~ Cruz de Amor rn The Ch11stophers (C) 3:00 I Ag11culture USA (C) 117 3) CD D11ections (C) Chiller Coll .45 23 6 You and the L1w (C) m Profiles of Proereu (C) 3:30 f) RETURN D11I 'M' for Music (C) Woody Hriman and his Thundering Herd star 1n lhe p1em1ere hroad 0 I Spy (C) ID Oaktari (C) ffi Patty Duke @ r3 Seven Arb Theatre: "Sands of lwo J1ma •• m Why / Kids? 2~ ( 6 My World (C) fr) The Show (C) The Donal Leate Musical Specral " 29' ::{' Sllippy (C) I lnternation1I Futbol-Soccer (C) This Is The life (C) Domingos Gig1ntes Sterling Theatre (C) 5:30 O '29 8 Amateur Hour (C) The winner of the National Amateur Talent Champ1onsh1p will be an nounced O All·American College Show (C) @ McHale's Navy 2j r 6 World Tomorrow (C) Et=) Book Beat (R) rn Agriculture USA (C) ff) Golden Years (C) EVENING 6:00 f) ~rs) CBS Evening News (C) (30) Roger Mudd 0 2~ '6° ffi frank McGee Report (C) !30) O Polka Parade (C) (60) A saluf P to Peace Day ·· O The Groovy Show (C) (60) ID Creature f eatures Franken \te1n·· and fhe Soul of a Mon 5fPI 0 ID BILL BURRUD: ANIMALS * ACTION & ADVENTURE @ Animals, Action and Adventure (C) (30) Kingdom of Animals · ·Barbers talk a lot-except when they find an electric shaver that outshaves a hand-honed straight razor. 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College Bowl Civil War 1 he commande1 of a {C) (30) prison camp was placed on lr1al i) Star Trek (C) (60) for his Ille for the l 5,000 deaths ~Accent on Action (C) (30) that occurred there ]9 '81 Let Me lalk to the Man· @I} Muim11iano y Carlota (30) ager (C) (30} 9:00 6 ]9 l8 Glen Campbell (C) (60) 7:00 6 el9 (8 J Lassie (C) (30) (R) A (R) Ray Charles, Geo1ge Gobel and helpless dPe1 is run to exhaustion Glo11a Loring guest by two thrill seeking snowmobllers. 0 0~ 6 ' ID Bonanza (C) (60) 0 ~1 (6) ID Wild Kingdom (C) (R) "Silence at Stillwale1 " Candy (30) (R) "Roundup on the Rupu •s 1aoled as a prime suspect 1n the nun1 " Marlin Perkins part1c1pates murder of a rancher and his tam in a cattle roundup on a ranch '" tlY Pat H1r.gle guests Guyana 0 117 ( 3 ffi ABC Sunday Movie: O Showcase 5 (C) (60) Leslie (C) "Nake<I Prey" (adventure) '66 Gore and Hines. Hines and Dad -Corne! Wilde Gerl Va n Den Berg, star Ken Campu A hunter. naked and 0 11Zl ("fl rn Land of the Giants unarmed, IS stalked by wild Af11c11n (C) (60) (R) "A Place Called Earth ·• warriors Two lime travelers from [arth of @ News (C) (30) the year 5477 force the stranded ffi Museum Movie (60) Earthlings to help them 1n a plot @E TV Musical Osurt (C) (30) against their home planet 9:30 O News (C) (30) Doug Dudley I The Rat P~trol (C) (30) @ Coll .45 (30) Junior Olympics USA (C) rn Corne11t11 ios y Celebridades (C) .. The Advocates (C) 1:(60) (R.~ 110:00 fJ ';29 8 l Mission: Impossible (C) When Should a G I .ay Nol (60) (R) Jim Phelps lets h1rnsell Howard M1lle1 and Allyn Kreps be lramed for murde1 in a schPme guest to d1scred1t a scientist who has m Teatr? F~nlas1ico (C) (60) developed a mind-destroying d1ug a!) Dall Italia con Amore (60) Conclusion ol lwo-pa1t episode 7:15 El) Wrong Side of the Bed (C) 0 23 6 ID The Bold Ones (C) 7:30 6 19 a To Rome, With love (601 !R) ·The Crowd Pleaser" Mel (C) (30) An old friend lrom home Tonne guests as a delendant freed (guesl Nancy Malone) helps Mike of a hom1c1de cha1ge who later ad [nd1coll learn something about his mils his &Ullt daughtr.rs but can 't do as well lor 0 ID News (C) (JO) herself 0 let Me Talk To .•. (C) (l\OI 0 '23 6 ID Wonderlul World ol ffi Labo_r Report (C) !30> Disney (Cl (60) (R) "fhe Scare ffl Manion Forum crow ol Romney Mar\h • Part It rn Gran l eatro (bOl ol three parts Dr Syn (Pat11cll Mc 10:30 0 The World Tcmorrow (C) (30) Goohan) an 18th century lnRhsh m Movie: "Ambu;h" \Western) ·so vicar who turns sm11g~ler Ill help Robe1t faylor John Hod1ak A1 the poor out wits the k•nR \ mrn IPne Dahl and an 1nlo1mer (E) Kathryn Kuhlman (C) IJ()) 0 Million $ Movre· (C) "The Sev· 11 :00 6 '29 8 News (C) en Year Itch (comer1y) "15 Tom 0 23 6 News (C) ~el~as~;~~n 1~0~r~~,1 (C) <JOJ 0 THE CATHEDRAL OF .. fcuador • * TOMORROW -IN COLOR ff) Bardaht on th e Go (C) (JO) with Rex Humbard, Maude 8:00 6 '9 18 Ed Sullivan (C) 1601 Aimee & Musical Staff (R) Phyllis Newman and Rodney 0 Cathedral of Tomorrow (C) Dangerl1eld guest I '17 I J rn News (C) 0 ROLLER GAMES-LIVE (C) Wtlllam r. Buckley CC) * T·BIROS vs. NEW YORK II Is Written (C) 0 Roller Games (C) (7 '11) l A Soul! (C) T Buds vs NY Bombers 11.15 17 3 This Is the l ite (C) 0 17 13 ffi The FBI (C) (60) 11 :30 fJ Movie: (C) "Savage W1ldl!fness" (R) "Silent Partner · frskine in (advent111e) '56 -· V1cto1 Mature. vest1Rales a tip that d 1uror was Anne Bancrolr. Roher! PrPstoo b11bed Robert Hooks, Ch:elv Ty 0 Movie: "House of Women'' (dra son JrromP Thor WaltPr Owkr• ma) '62 %11ley i<n1ght, Constance ~ue~I ford • ID Movie Greats: "Panic tn the 0 Movie (C) "Has Anybody Seen Streets" (d1am a) 50 k1r.ha1tl My Gal" <romanr.e) ·:12 Rock Hud Wulmark Paul {)ouRlas Barba1a son Piper t au11e Bel GeddPs Jar.It Palanre @ Movie "Hollywood Canteen" (E) Ht Said, She Said (C) llOI lm1mcal •JlmPdy) '44 -Bette Oav1~ ffi Wr Haven't Had That Yet (C) Jar k Cdr\On Roy Rol(er~ ff) Courts, Warts & All (C) (10\ ·~ 6 Insight (C) rn Curous el Mnicano (10\ 29 8 The Chmlophers !C) 8:15 ff) Well-Manneied Look (C) J·OO 0 Movre: "Storm Over Trb et" 8:30 0 23 6 m Brit Cosby Show (C) (d1amd) ·c,7 RP• RPa~on IJOJ tRl A Word from 01u Spori @Movie "J;agui r" 1artventure) sor fhet Kinra1d tanrt~ a TV rom ''l!i C.h10111ta Bar1on M~rt anr mpr(lal and finds a<l111p A r111!1rt1lt 1·15 O Spe1king Freely (C) Page 9 Page 10 THE DAILY PILOT. TV Wf(K MAY Iii 1970 For the ni11tl1 straight year more Southern Californians have watched this man fortheirnews, each weeknight, than anyone else. There must be a reason. The Big N ews 6 pm and El even O'Clock Report on CBS ~2 . . l • Aloi M If f f 1t 1 t 16 1970 MONDAY MA)' 18 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 O (C) "Vengeance Valley" (dra ma) '51-Burt LancastP.r, Robert Walker, Joanne Dru 9:00 O "The Texans" (western) 'JS-- Randolph Scolt, Joan 8Pn11elt 9:30 () "The Fake'' (myslery) '53- Dennis O'Keefe. Coleen Gray ID (C) "Prisoner ol the Jungle'' (adventure) '64 George Marchal Nadine Alari I :00 0 "The Virgin1;1n" (western) '?9 Gary Cooper Walter Huston ID "Autumn leaves" (romance) '5&--Joan C1awfo1d Cliff Rob ertson 2:00 ()"The Last Hunt" (advenlure) '56-'itewart Granger Rob~rt Taylor 4:00 0 CC) "Trapeze" (drama) '56- rony Curlis Bu1t U1ncas1er. Gina I ollobrigrda EVENING 6:00 O Big News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy 0 EI} Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) O Can You Top This? t3Ql Wink Martindale host~ PanPli5ts arP P.T.109 MONDAY-PABT I TUISDAY-PART II KABC·TV IN COLOR Soupy Sales Pal O'Brien and Morey Amsterdam 0 Sia O'Clock Movie: (C) "PT-109'' Part I (drama) 63-Clifl Robertson. Ty Hardin, James Gregory, Robertj Culp The story of John f . Kennedy's struggle to save his men after thPirl PT boal was cut in two by a Japa. nese destroyer I () Dick Van Dyke (30) m The Flintstones (C) (JO) ffi Star Trek (C) (60) rrr t3 ABC Evening News (C) (30)1 ffi What's New? (C) (30) "Out· doo1 Recreation " Th1ee boys look lor a new baseball field alter a steam shovel gobbles up the11 for· mer diamond in an overcro wded city l9 8-CBS News (C) (JO) I Agueda (30) Teatro de las Estrellas (30) News in the Round (C) (60) Jack White. Alex Dreier. Gloria Greer. Patti Beebe ,. 6:30 O KNBC Newsm1ce (C) (60) 0 Steve Allen Show (C) (90) Doc Severinsen, Mor t Sahl Ed Mc;- Mahon and Louis Nye guest () The Game Game (C) (30) Jim Macl<rell hosts Burt Reynolds. Pat Carroll and Rich I 1ttle guest Q) My Favorite Martian (C) (30) 1171 ( 3 Perry Mason (60) 23 6 Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) EID On Campus (C) (30) "World Campus Afloat " Sludenls from Chapman Colle~e study while on a woild four 29 8 The Munsters (30) m Nohciero 34 (C) (bOl EI} KMIR Desert Report (C) 130) Jack Latham CI!) Dime la Verdad (301 ffi Galloping Gourmet (C) I iO) Graham Ke11 7:00 0 CBS Evening News (C) <30) Waller Cro11k1le ()What's My line? (C) (301 ID I Love Lucy (JO\ ij) Beat the Clock (C) ( 30) ll 6 Galpin for Supervisor (C) Paid political announrement EID Legacy (.l0) A Voice C11es Out ' A look henPalh thr splendor of I lorence to the cnrrupt1c.n and gr Ped of lhe Med1c1~ 19 ..§._Truth or Consequences (C) EI} Cesar's World (C) !JO) CE> S1mplemente Mana (55) ffi Thal Gtrl (C) (30) 7:10 23 o Monday Show (C) (I '11 50 min) "The Young Warriors " James Orury Sreve Carlson 7:30 0 29 8 Gurismoke (C) (60) (R) 'Gurihghler R I P · Marshal 0111011 hPcomes lhe targtl ol a hired as- sassin f he a's~H1n s plc1ns go awry when hr• becnmrs thl' ob1ecl ol the altecl1on\ ot lhe M.i1shal s tempo rary nur"· (I ranre Nuyenl and he musl rhoov h~twPPn her and lllS 1111' ~< a v11nlophtPr narrl'n Mr 11Jv1n and Rr f!~I I win1• also guest 0 EI} My World and Welcome to It (C) (10) t R) A r rirrid of the I Atlh A ln11n11y humnri\t proves t'lo mur h nf .1 • l\~llPnp,r for lohri Mor1111r I .1rrv .1nr1 It .inrt Arlh111 1\11111111 11t •. JI,, O 17 J (£} 11 Takes a Thiel (C) I hlll t k Whr II l:l1d I wn M1lltnn lln .11• 0 M1lhon i MIJVll' (C) "Wi ed of the Ma1y Or111e·· r l11orn1urr1 ">9 f1.lfV r"fll''' l lill Inn HP\IOn 1rrri11n111•1I) }... ..; ,< .. '.o'frr. .. .. ' ... . . ... , THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAY 11'1. 1970 MONDAY (Continued) eI) Rev11t.1 Musical (30) 8 @ (1) ffi News (C) 0 !ID Dick C1vett (C) The dazed officer of a flounder ing 10:00 f)@ C11ol Burnett Show (C) Thutre 9: "The Interns" {dra (Fl Movie: "Tall, Ouk and Hand- and deserted ship finds himself ac 1 (60) (R) Martha Raye and nm ma) '62-Michael Callan, Cliff Rob-some'' (comedy) '41-Cesar Rome. cused of negligence Conway join Carol in a salute to' ertson. Story of the intimate lives ro, Milton Berle. Virginia Gilmore. I Truth or Consequences (C) {30)1 20th Century Fox hims of young interns-the women in 12:00 O Community Bulletin Board (C) World Press (C) (60) -I Spy (C) (60) has for . b_ec~'."tng a d?C!?r (comedy) '51-Frank Sinatra, Jane Perry Mason (60) Im News (C) (60) their hves an~ the reasons each 1:00 f) Movie; "Double Dyu mite" Cruz de Amor (30) Twelve O'Clock High (60) m M~vte. Se_• Devils (adven·1 Russell, Groucho Marx Meek bank 7:55 ~ Cuestion de Segundos I · Rubi PO> . lure_> 37 -Victoi Mclaglen. Ida clerk saves a gangster's life and 8:00 0 m laue11·fn (C) (60) (R) Rin .• Tele-C1nem1 Argentino (2 hr) Luptno, Preston Fosler .story about then IS suspected of being an 3C· SI I d t.. L't I Old 10·30 0 11"' I:!:\ Now ( C) ( 3 0) the spirit ol the United States complice m lhe lhelt. go arr gues s an ,,e 1 t e j · .. \!..!J . '~ .. l Coast Guard-saving lives at sea Man sets out to buy the 11ng for Mlsstng in Randolph. A study of d rf . . 1 1 I 0 News (C) his mamage lo Gladys the lasting, tangible loss when a an t P1e o1rming ice pa ro work lo1 Cisco kid . . b hi d d pro ec s earners. •·t· Th tr "f 1·11 I O Movie Game (C) (30) Larry ng . concerne young man oes S1 H Sa'd Sh Sl'd (C) ,,., ion H e: our 1 s n 1 Blyden hosts Red Buttons. Lee not return from combat-as shownj . e 1 • e 1 Jeep" {musical-comedy) '44-Carole Meriwether and Michael Ansara through the story of Bill Hillard of · World Press (C) (R) Landis, Kay Francis, Martha Raye, compete against Lee Grant Don Randolph, N.Y. 11:15 (fi:) (3) Cinema Seventeen: "Cluny Dick Haymes, Mitzi Mayfair. Girls Adams and Barbara Eden. ' a> Aurelia (30) Brown " go overseas to entertain al Army tD To Tell the Truth (C) (30) ll:OO l ~®eI)News (C) ll:JO-~(j]Merv Griffin (C) I camps and find that it is not an eI) P1ndor1m1 (30) . ~ (6) m News (C) . ~(Ji) m Johnny Carson (C) easy job between bombings. 8:05 m Aqui Tres Patines (25) One Step Beyond Highway Patrol 2:30 f) News / Give Us This Day (C) 8:30 f)Q9)(i)Here's Lucy (C) (30)1------------------------------------- (R) Ann -Margret introduces Cfa1g's song on a television special. O Feature Film (C) (30) "The j Forum Champ1onsh1p Rodeo." 0 ~ (3Jlffi ABC Monday Movie: (C) "The Pit and the Pendulum" (horror) '61-Vincent Price. John Kerr. Barbara Steele, Luana Anders m David Frost Show (C) (90) Jack Benny 1s special guest in one-man show 011g1nat1ng from Hollywood ffi The Big Valley (C) (60) fD TV EVENT OF 1970! * ANDERSONVILLE TRIAL fD I s"HIAL I Hollywood Television Theatre (C) (21/, hr) (R) "The! Andersonville T 11al " Wilham Shat ner. Richard Basehart. Cameron Mllchell, and Jack Cassidy are lea lured in lh1s play by Saul l evil!, bas~d on a trial thal acluallv look plai:c at lhP end of the Civil War , Captain Henry Wlr r. commander of the Confederacy's And ersonville pn son camp in Georgia . has been place d on trial for his lire on lhe charge Iha! he was respons1hle for the 15.000 deaths that occu11ed there George C Scott. who starred 1n the original Broadway produc t1on. d1rerled eI) El Show de Mauricio Gare~ (C) ~ Estrelln en Miami (C) (30) 9:00 f) 59 t 8 Mayberry R.F.O. (C) (30) CR) A former cowboy star (Dick roran) tries lo hit the come back trail guided by Howard 0 .;2j I 6 m NBC Monday Movie: (C) "A funny Thing Happened on the Way to the rorum" (musical comedy) '60 -Zero Moslel. Phtl S1lve1s Buster Keaton A conniving stave 1n ancient Rome plots for his lreedom by finding a sweet heart lor his masler's son 0 SPEND f\ BETTER HOUR * WITH TRINI LOPEZ! 0 foolh&hl Five (C) (60) "I D1eam ol Trin1 · T11n1 Lope1 blends folk µop. rau and ballads with a I ahn beat . while lhe r.amera lo cuses on prelly g11ls who la11t;ir1rn lhPmsP.lves 1nlo roman11r. ~1luat1ons Wllh him a!) Natacha (60) 9:30 f) J9 8 Oo11s Day (C) (30) (Rl Mr N11:holson and Ron Harlll'V lHe PXJJO~l'd to lhr measles and quar ant1necf du11nR a relaxing ' werk Pnd at lhe larm O News (C) (30) fl;ut!'r Ward (Fl News (C) (10) Bill Johns Pagl' 12 n vvill take the next tuvo V'lleeks to gj_v~ you a filn1 report of omc1a1 reaction to your pollution vvrite-in. ·---. ..... ---· .. ... __ ... _ --- ···---------·---· ~---.. ---------·-----·-·--···-..... _ -·------· ·--------· -.. -_ ... __ , ·---.... =-~~-::-..::.:~ ~~tl!. On March JOth , we ran an ad recommending nur d{'cumen- rary lln "Pollutio n." We asked you In mud Lh e au ba~k ro u~ if you wanted dean air. (We even provitk<.l u ~pa cl' for your signature.) A week later, our de~k s were piled high wilh signatures . 5.000 mile!s later. Eyewitness newsman Al Wima n rerurned with over !OJ)()() feet of fi lm shnwing the n:aciion nf Con- gre-.smen when confronted wilh your signmurt·.::. You'll see tlw~e reactions rhe next 1w11 weeks on Eyewitness New-;. We'll o;h{)W yo u a Co n gres~man expressing his deep dissa l isfactinn with current anti-smog devices. Then hear a ddcn\l' from the three ma1nr cur huih.kr-.. w c·11 ~how OU Donor:1. Pcnn.,ylvania. whert• Lwc nty p\..'ople died lHt one..· <.Jay in Jl)4/'< fn,m air p{)ll Utton. and thou~anc.b. were interned in hmpitab. Wutc h this IW(l wecJ.-rcpnrt. Be prepared. Becau'\c we <JrC going hack tn w ,1.,hington. T im, time wi 1h y1wr cards .inc.I ktlcr\ c;ayi ng V{lll want action nfJh' If yoll w;1 111 acrinn, we'll give it tn ynu. Writ e: "Polluti1rn ," K A BC-TV, L()S Angek~ 90027. 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ACREAGE FROM $1495 Ownership of land en titles you to fishing and boating privi· leges as well as use of the new lodge overlooking the largest lake Vi sit the model this weekend, or mail the coupon and we will send you pictures, brochures. maps and floor plans of the U-fo1ish A-Frame Vacation Home. all free. Dial or Call Collect Richmond 9-6555 ·-------------· I CALIFORNIA PINES I 19907 VENTURA BLVD., DEPT. TVW-5·1 I WOODLAND HILLS, CALIF. 91364 I Please send me the free pictures, maps, facts I and floor plan of the California Pines U·Finish I I A·Frame Vacation Home. I NAM E I PHONE I I ADDRESS I I CITY STATE ZIP I ·-------------· TUESDAY MAY 19 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 O ''The Devil M•kea Three" (dra ma) '52-Gene Kelly, Pier Angell.I Richard Egan. 9:00 0 "Skyl1rk" (comedy) '41-Ray Milland, Claudette Colber1. 9:30 O "let's Make It l egal" (com- edy) 'SJ-Claudette Colbert. Mac- donald Carey. ID ''The Burgl1r" (drama) '57-' Dan Duryea, Jayne Mansfield. I J :00 0 "Suddfllly It's Spring" (com-1 edy) '47-Paulette Goddard, Fred' MacMurray. m "force of Impulse" (drama)I '61-Robert Alda, J Carroll Naish. 2:00 O (C) "The Kentuckian" (adven·I ture) '55-Burt laricaster. Diana Lynn. 4:30 I) (C) "The Big Lind" (western) '56-Alan Ladd, Virginia Mayo. f VfN l"J C 5:30 0 ANGELS TRY TO WHIP * THE SOX OFF CHICAGO! 6:00 § '!!I News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy · W Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) I Aneel Baseball (C) (21/z hr) Angels vs Chicago White Sox at Chicago 0 Si1 O'Clock Movie: (C) "PT-109" Conclusion (drama) '63-Chff Rob· ertson. Ty Hardin. James Gregory, Robert Culp. The story of John F Kennedy's struggle to save his men after their PT boat was cut in two by a Japanese destroyer I Dick Vin Dyke (30) The Flintstones (C) (30) Stir Trek (C) (60) 00 ABC Evening News (C) (30) What's New? (C) (30) "Music in Color." Mozart's Symphony No. 40, played by the Vienna State Opera Orchestra, 1s transformed into colorful visual images by a1 newly patented electronic inslru 1 ment. II ® CBS News (C) (30) · Agued1 (30) '• Tealro de lu Estrellas (30) 1 • News in the Round (C) (60) Jae~ White. Alex Dreier, Gloria Greer. Patti Beebe. 6:30 0 KNBC Ne~rvice (C) (60) 0 The Game Game (C) (30) Jim MacKrell hosts Burt Reynolds. Pat Carroll and Rich Little guest m My f avorite M1r1i1n (C) (30) 1 3) Perry Muon (60) ~ (6) Huntley-Brinklty (C) (30) ffi lkeb1n1 (30) "Bonsai " '91 (i1 The Munsters (30) ~ Noticiero 34 (C) (60) rn KMIR Desert Report (C) (30) Jack Latham ••••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Get !he whole srory today now _ from Orange County 's o w n • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PHONE· nG-6160 world famous Innkeepers l nst1lute International Learn the tas1 streamlined mod ern way thar makes Triple I grads pr1zed and well paid Jhroughout lhe g1an1 US motel indus try Anyone of any age, (including reti rement ages) married couples . single men and women, may apply <APPR OVED FOR VETERANS) Or drop a card asking for Innkeepers Information package INNK EEPER S I NSTITUTE INTERNATIONAi • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1717 South Brook hurst, Anahei m. Ca lif 92804 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• P11e 14 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEE"K, MAY 16 1970 a!) Dime 11 Verdad (30) ffi Hollywood JelevlSion Theatre (I) G1lloping Gourmet (C) (30)1 (C) (2 '/7 hr) (R) "Andersonville Graham Ker r_ Trial " 7:00 f) CBS Evening News (C) (30) a> la Constitucion (60) Waller Cronkite 9:00 0 ~:J 6 rn NBC Tuesday Mov· O What's My Line? (C) (30) ie: (C) "Ritual of Evil" (suspense) m I Love Lucy (30) '70-Louis Jourdan. Anne Baxter, ! But the Clock (C) (30) Diana Hyland. John McMartin, Yoga for He1lth (30) W11f11d Hyde White. Psych1atnst Dr 00 Truth or Consequences (C)I David Sorrell 1nves1tgates the dealh I l sl1nds in the Sun (C) (30) of a client and uncovers strange Simplem~te Muia (55) events dealing with the supernal That Gin" (C) (30) ur al (R) O Playboy Atter Dark (C) (60) 7:30 6 j9\ (ij lancer (C) (60) A lor Tommy Oliver, Trin1 Lopez. Jackie tune teller's forecast of doom for Gayle, Sarah Vaughan, R. B. the l ancers seerns to come true.j Gieaves and F1anllie Randall guest Barbara Luna guests. Rescheduled. a!) N1tach1 (60) 0 ~ C6:; m I Dream of Jeannie, (C) (30) "One Jeannie Beats four 9:30 f) ~ (8J The Governor and J, J. ol a Kind." Tony and Roger are (C) (30) (R) Governor Drinkwater's suspected of being card sharks out descent from an old Indian fighter to fleece th e men at Nt\SA when nearly blocks some important In· Jeannie helps them win at poker dian legislation the governor is Rescheduled, I promoting O @ (3)1ffi Mod Squad (C) (60) 0 News (C) (30) Baxter Ward (R) "The Death ol Wild Bill Han ffi News (C) (30) 8111 Johns. nachek_" Julie poses as a singer rn ~USICI Y Estrellas (C). (30 at a wayside inn as the squad in 10:00 ~ 2'1 18 I SPECIAL I N1tron1I . En· vestigates the death ol a fading vrronmenl1I Test (C) (60) The view country singer Murray Macleod, ers will be able to lest their knowl- T1m O'Kelly, Tyne Daly and Sheb edge of the facts about the dangers Wooley guest. and extent of the pollution of 0 Million $ Movie: "The Notorious the world rn wh1cli we ltve Harry L1ndl1dy" (mystery) '62-Jack Lem Reasoner and Mike Wallace repor1 mon. Kim NO\oak A young State ln!erested viewers and organrzal1ons Department official rents a flal 1n may obtarn ofllc1al tesl lorms tree the London home of a beautiful. by wr1t1nii to CBS News. The Na myste11ous woman suspected of 11onal rnvtronmerl Tesl GPO Box murde11ng her husband 29 New Yotk N Y 10001 ID Truth or Consequences (C) (30) 0 ffi News (C) (60) m Perry Muon (60) 0 ITT 3 rn Marcus Welby, M.D. ffi The Film Geneution (C) (60) (C) (60) ( R) "The Whtie Cane " Cinema LI the Absurd " Director A young man who regains his s1ghl Roman Polanski 1s 1nterv1ewed and has ~erond lhoUghts aboul his en shows his film "Mammals." and gagemenl lo a bland Riii Carrie excetpls of his f11st film "fwo Snodgress and Cl1fl Poller guest Men and a Wardrobe " 0 I Spy (C) (60) . · Rubi (JO) ro Cruz de Amor (30) ~ Major Adams (60) 7:55 ffi Cuest1on de Segundos , . , festival Mexicano (60) 8:00 0 1:23 6 rn Debbie Reynolds 10:30 ro Aurelia (30) (C) (30) ~,R> "Married We Can Al 11 :00 0 0 0 ro rn Cl) News (C) ways Get Debh1e tear~ that shi> g One Step Beyond and Jun are not off1c1ally ma111ed 0 Movie: •iThe Diary of Anne due to a legal techniral1tv frank" lhtoRraphy) '59 Millie Per Ill To Tell the Truth (C) ClO) kins. JOSPph l\rt11ldkrdul ro Chucho Avellanet (C) ()OJ m Movie: "Conqul!fed Ctly" rarj 8:05 a!) Hit del Momenta (60) \lenturp) ·55 Oav1d N1vrn Martin Balsam Ben Ga11a1a 8:30 f) 29' 8 Red Skelton (C) (60) ffi He Said, She Said (C) (R) Jane Powell guesls In the "i1 lent Spot ')kelton panlom1mes a 17 3 23 6 29 8 News (C) mdn who finds 1111 sorts ol trouble ff) The Conservatrve Viewpoint (C) while wa1trng lor a bu~ on Hot Iv 11 : 15 17 J Cinema Seventeen 'Gun~ wood Boulevard of thf' I 1mbrtland · 0 23 6 m Julta (C) 1301 (R) 'Tie Woll · (veryone·s all tied up 11 :30 fJ 29 8 Merv G11ff1n (C) as lulta rope~ with molhe1's help 0 23 6 rn Johnn y Carson (C) e1s and ltl!le boys lying knots O Highwa~ Patrol Paul W1nf1elc1 guesls 0 Cl) Dick Cavett (C) 0 One·Man Show (C) <lUI Jp11y )hayne IS spoll1ghled m Movie· "Gunf11e at Indian Gap'' 0 117' J rn ABC Movie of the (WP SI Pr n) "17 Vi>ta R~l'ilon An Week: (C) ''The Silent Gun" (wrs lhony C.co1pr letn) '69 1 lovd Brtd"IPS, lnhn 12:00 O Community Bullehn Board (C) Brrk Id R~p lPy Pernell Rober I\ A fea1et1 ~unfrp,htl'r r~r111•\ an empty l(tJn all rr almn-.1 k1lltnl( ~ 'h1td m DaV11t Frost Show (C) 190\ Pro11ram 01q~1naf P\ lrnm li11llywoorl this week ffi The Big V~lley (C) 160 1 ffi Basehart, Shatner Star' * ANDERSONVILLE r eplay l ·OO D Mnv1e· "Worrien's P11son" lr1ra ma) 'S'i Illa I 11p1110 Jan ~terl1n~ 0 0 News tC) ffi Action Theatre "The World Owes Me a L1v1ng" (1lr.rn111i 46-0a\1111 l.in.ir l11dy f3m(1t>PI 2:00 m All Night Show· fl. l Plter to ThreP Wives Bltnd Godrte'.\' Bar~ r rnm lh1• 0Par1 2•30 f) News I Give Us This D1y {C) 1 ( 1. 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"M,1n of f)c,ttn\ :· ,t.irnng Ital Holhrook. 101m I he I aw, er' nnd l he Nnv D nc.:tmo; 'cgme11t'> of N II(·, lhe AokJ Ont:' lht' fall Man of De'''"' '" h .... ci.l on the Wor ld Premiere movie "A C lear .ind llrc,cnt D<1n gcr · whu.:h st.1rrcd H<)lnrnolo. .ilnng with t: G "-l.1r,h.ill, J.id, Alhcri,on <111d Joe (";m1panclla Page 15 WEDNESDAY MAY 20 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 O (C) "Ain't Misbehavin' " (ro· mance) 'SS-Rory Calhoun. Piper Laurie. 9:00 O "Six of 1 ~d" (comedy) '34 -W. C. Fields. "Rhythm Romance" (corned~) '39-Bob Hope, Shirley Ross. 9:30 O "Down Thrae Derk Streets" (mystery) '54-Broderick Crawford, Ruth Roman. m "The Magic Bow" (musical) '46 -Stewart Granger. Phyllis Calvert. Cecil Parker. 1:00 O "Thirteen Hou~ by Air'' (dra· ma) '35-Joan Bennett. Fred Mac· Murray m "Prince of Fores'' (advenlure) '49--0rson Welles, Tyrone Power. Wanda Hendrix 2:00 O (C) "Mr. Moses" (comedy) '65 -Robert Mitchum, Carroll Baker.I 4:30 0 (C) "Tht Crowded Sky" (dra· ma) '00-0ana Andrews, Rhonda! fleming. l \/IN I NC 5:55 i) DEBUT Whirs the Proposition? (C) A serres ol !pecial broadcasts FEAR STRIKES OUT AITBONY PERllNS UDNFlDAY 01 IABC-n THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEI(. MAY lb J9/0 designed lo clarify issues in the M Fnorite M1rtl1n (C) (30) June 2 Prrmary electron and provide! 3 Perry Mason (60) viewers with a better understandrngl 6 Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) of the wordage on the ballot as Sonia M•lline on Campus (C) well as arguments for and against @ The Munsters (30) the issues. Proposrtron I, which Noticiero 34 (C) (60) would provide additional funds for KMIR Desert Report (C) (30) medical schools and other health Dime 11 Verdad (30) education lacrlrtres. rs the issue · Galloping Gourmet (C) (30) examined tonight. 7:00 I CBS Evening News (C) (30) 6:00 I !!_!i News (C) (60) Jerty Dunphy. • What's My Line? (C) (30) · W Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) I Love Lucy (30) ~n You Top This? (C) (30) But the Clod (C) (30) Wink Martindale hosts. Soupy Sates. @ America! (C) (30) Pat O'Brien and Morey Amsterdam : Interlace (C) (30) "Liquid are panelists. I . f 0 Sb O'Clock Movies: "ft1r Crystals.' known lo scientists or more than 80 years. are an or Strikes Out" (drama) '57-Anthony ganrc coating which may change Perkins. Karl Malden, Norma Moore 1 color wllh temperalure Dr Albert The sloty of how Jimmy Piersall's Hibbs is host, fear of failing his father drove him 1~ ®Truth or Consequences (C) to a mental breakdown I Wanderlust (C) (JO) I Ditll Van Dyke (30) · · 55 The Flintstones (C) (30) Srmplemente Mana ( ) Stir Trell (C) (60) That Girl (C) (30) (I) ABC Evening News (C) (30) 7:30 i) ~ @ Hee Haw (C) (60) (R) Whirs New? (30) "Reindeer "I Charley Pnde, George Jones and A Swedish film about 114e rn the Tammy Wynette guest rn this coun· mountains of Lapland lry music and comedy series with I 00 CBS News (C) (30) hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark Agueda (30) 0 ~@ m The Virginian (C) Teatro de las Estrellu (30) (90) (R) "The Brazen Bell " George I News in the Round (C) (60) C Scott portrays a cowardly school· Jack White. Ale~ Dreier, Glorla1 teacher who is asked to risk his I Greer. Palli Beebe. lile to save •f'\rs students 6:30 O KNBC Newservice (C) (60) O 1 [Jl ® Nanny and the Pro· I 0 Steve Allen Show (C) (90) fessor (C) (30) (R) "The Wiblet Stelaniaona Chrrstopherson, Jerry1 Will Get You tr You Don't Watch'- Shayne. Roger-c Carmel and Talya Out ·· While Nanny is trying to help Ferro guest Prudence gel 11d of an imaginary B The Game Game (C) (30) Jim night visitor, Hal and Butch make MacKrell hosts. Burt Reynolds Pat plans lo show the11 little sister a Carroll and Rrch Lrttle guest Wible! 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Marilyn Monroe's! sU1c1de and the Seatlle World's fair ffi Joyce Chen Cooks (30) "Peking Duck # Z " Mrs Chen makes Pe krng Duck in an Amenr.an k1lchen with an Amer1tan froren duck lhen demonstrates how to shcP 11 anc:I eat ii with Mandarin pancakes. scallions and a special saure m Cruz de Amor (30) 7:55 ~ Cuestion de Segundos 8:00 O The Movie G1me (C) (30) Larry Blyden hosts Red Buttons Lee Meriwether and M 1chael Ansara rompele against lee Grant. Don Adams and Barbara [den 0 [17 3 Cl) The Court.ship of Eddie's Father (C) (30) (R) 'Pain " [dd1e's first day al school gets olf to a shaky starl wrth hoth the boy and Tom worried about his first day away from home ID To Tell the Truth (C) (30) flD The Art of Luigi Lucioni (C) A vrsrt with lhP Ameman painter HI hrs home 1n Vermont 1n the field as he paints. al th!' eih1h11 of his rollprled pa 1nt1ngs al lhe ~hel bnurne M 11seum and al 11a1 rou\ srenes all around lhP state of Ver monl m la Cri1d1 Bien Crlada (C) (30) 8:05 ~El Tornillo (55) 8:30 II ~91 Ci) The Beverly Hillbillies (C) (30) (R) The Ctampetts have mi~ed emotions when they meel the young veterinarian (Brian West) who has been caring for Elly May's "critters 1' O Championship W res ti in g (C) (90) Tonight's card features La Pantera Negra lhe Pacific Coast wrestling Champion and Rocky "Soul Man" Johnson. the Canadian Heavyweighl Champion. Drck Lane calls the action 0 (17! (3) rn ... , ""'sP=Ec""1.,..,AL'"'l Wayne i nd Shuster Take 1 l ook at Love (C) (30) A zany look at love throughout the history of mankind and womankind The popular Canadian comedy team Johnny Wayne and rrank Snuste1 trace lhe r.oursr of that etusi11e emotion through lhe ages showing how man has chased woman and dealt with the problems of love as far bacll as the caveman The sketches include a look al how Artam handled r ve. how King Priam pursued Helen of Troy and William '\hakesoeare's allrmpt to sell h1~ greatest love sonnel ID David Frost Show (C) (qO) Pro gram 011g1nates fro m Hollywood ll11s week @ The Big V1lley (C) (60) ff) Cassidy, Ebsen Star! * BRILLIANT TV DRAMA ff) Hollywood TelevlSlon Thutre (C) (?1/1 hr) tR} .. Andersonville I nal " Play hy Saul L evrll hased 011 a 111al that anually took olacP al lhe end of the C1v1I War Rtch the ecology series will examine the ard Basehart. Michael Burns. Jack1 problems of environmental deterio Cassidy and Buddy Ebsen are 1usl ration from a national viewpoint. a few of the cast members I Spy (C) (60) m Sonrisu (C) (30) Twelve O'Clock Hi&h (60) 9:00 II Q9} (j"., Medic.I Center (C) (60) · Rubi (30) Dr. Gannon suspects his patient is ·' Tele-~inem1 Espinol (2 hr) a victim ol child beating. Robert 10:30 • Aureh1 (30) Lansing and Dyan Cannon guest 11:00 ~ (!) m News (C) · ~~ mNews (C) 0 KRAFT MUSIC HALL One Step Beyond * Des O'Connor, Robert 0 @ ~)ID News (C) lk S O Movie: "lord of the flies" Morse, E e ommer (drama) '63-James Aubrey, Tom 0 Q1 [6) m Kreft Music Hill Chapin (C) (60) British music hall enter· ID Movie: "Priv1te's Proeress" tainer Diis O'Connor hosts this se-(comedy) '55 -Richard Altenbor- ries of programs taped in London, ough De:inis P11ce. Terry Thomas Liberace. Elke Sommer, Robert m He Slid, She Said (C) Morse and Teresa Graves guest. ffi NET Journ1I: "The Enclosure." 0 @(3)1(!) Johnny Cash Sho~ 11·15 @ ~)Cinema Seventeen: "Leave (~) (60) (R) Ray Charles, Neil · Her to Heaven." Diamond, Tammy Wynette guest. 11 :JO I ~ CU Merv Griffin (C) m 811x de MtKICO (60) Profession . ~ (6l m Johnny Cerson (C) al boxtng from Mexico Highwiy Patro l I Ciii) N1tach1 (60) Q rrn Dick C1vett (C) I 9:30 fJ News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. (0 Movie: "The Creeping Un-ID News (C) (30) 8111 Johns. known" (SCi·fi) '56 -Brian Don 10:00 II '9 (i) H1w1ii five·O (C) (60) levy, Margia Dean I (R) A spoiled Teus heiress pits a 12:00 O Community Bulletin Bo1rd (C) beachboy against a playboy in a l :OO II Movie: "Creckup" (drama) '46 sad1sl1c card game Beverlee Mc -Pat O'Brien, Caire Trevor Kinsey, Lani Kai and Kaz Garas 0 0 News (C) guesl @ Action Thurte: ''The fuzzy Pink 0 -:21 '6l m Then .came Br~nso~ Nightgown" (comedy) '57 lane (C) (60) CR) .. lhe Circle of Time Russell. Keenan Wynn. Ralph An old lady (Elsa Lanchester) Ines Meeker :~w~oax Bronson lo share her ghost 2:00 ID All-Night Show: "Stranglehol~ ... 0 m News (C) (60) "Mr Emmanuel," "Captain. Meph1s 0 (17) (3 11(!) I SPECIAL j Mission to a~~ the Transformalion Ma Pon ible: They C11e for Their N1-chine . . tion (C) (60) This ftnal segment 1n 2:30 t) News I C1ve Us This D1y (C) I I I I I Fine Quality PRINTING 642-4321 Offset & Letterpress , ~ •' ~. I ' . t ~·f -. .... _____ ~ "A C omplete Printing Service'' Free Estimates PILOT PRINTING 2211 W. Balboa Blvd. -Newport Beach ' I I ' ' Page 17 THE DAILY PILOT. T\I WEEK, MAY 16 1970 'ANDERSONVILLE'-A QUESTION OF JUSTICE ON THE COVER-In the photo at left are Buddy Ebsen (pointing at map), Cameron Mitchell (seated) and William Shatner (standing, right). Actor George C. Scott (photo at right) directed the Hollywood Television Theatre presentation. The set of "The Andersonville Tria l," filming at KCET (Chunnel 28) in Holl y- wood, was enveloped in a strangely charged atmosphere. Richard Basehart. portraying Henry Wiri. the defcndent in the trial's proceedings. summed it up. "It's peculiar. I've never heard a cast so involveJ with questioning the meaning. a:.k.ing 'What is the truth, the reality, the high note?'" And the ropic of Jiscussion among rhis distinguished cast, which in addition to Baseha rr includes John Anderson, Whit Bis- sell. Michael Burns. Jack Cassidy, Buddy Ebsen, Lou rriz.z.cll. Wright King, Cameron Mitc heU. Alhcrt Salmi, William Shatncr. Martin Sheen, and Harry Townes-military authority vs. individual conscience-is cen- tral to Saul Levitt's play. "The Andersonville TriaJ," fi rst presenta- tion of Holl) wood Television T he:ure. airs nationally over the Puhlic Broadcasting Service network. Sunda). May 17. locally on channel 28 at 8 10 PM This problem of j11stiec that rhe charac- rers of the play atrcmpl 10 resolve is ::i 4ues- tion that reappeured in hiMory a century later a1 Nurernburg, and one which srlll echoes today. Briefly, "The Andcr<;onville Trial" drama- tizes an historkal post-Civil W-v.event. the prosecution in a mili1ary courtr of Henry Wirz, commander o f J Confederate pmon camp for Union <;1)IJ1er:-. at Andersonville, Georgia. He is charged w11h J conspiracy 10 uc- stroy the lives ol Union 11oldicr<; through neglect. causing them to die in a numher exceeding 14,000. Director CeorJ:C C. Seolf ha.'> a vested Cameron M11chell portr<l)'f Gt·n /.1·11· Wul- laa who cnnvene.f 'Thr A nduw111·1llr Trinl ' interest in this production, for he originated the role of Chipman-the prosecuting at- torney for the U.S. Army-in the Broad- way production of the play. William Shat- ner is cast as Chipman this time around. Today, of cour ·e, it is easier to accept the moral ramificatiom which Chipman in- troduces inro his case against Wirz to se- cure his guilt. Nuremburg decreed that a man may disobey orders if he finds them immoral. But Andersonville tackled the prohlem I 00 years earlier. "The crux of the play," remarks Shatner, "is Chipman's discovery that his (the gov- ernment's) case is meaningless. Wirz cannot be hangeJ on a charge of conspiracy. IJ1ultly £b\t'11 portran Dr Joltn (' lJa/1'.\, ll'lto ll'a1 nt A 11d1•rw111•11lt• "' n 1111•d1r11/ """ 1•1 "Rut c<ln he nJil W1r1. hccau"c ii w;_" 1mrnor.1l 10 ohcy? "The Army ~ill ha''"' nolhin~ lo do w11 h thio; 1n1roul1ction of mMal con<;u.Jernt1oni. inlo a military courrroom It become' C hip- man·,. choice 10 pur,ue th1c; course al hi~ own ri,k. It 1s a very human choice Yc111 muq rcc;pond to hi' human11y ·· Scoll. who jo; m.11.ing h1:-. 1ckv1)110n tlircc- t1t1nal Jelrn1 with "1 rial." 1111eqc1.:t<;. "Chip- man 1<; a ·good man · I here ic; nu dnuht in Ill} mind Jho111 1h.11 Hirt during lhe Rroadw.1v run of rhc pl,11 I found an .1c1i'e hatred coming m~ WJ\ .Kro'-' the fontlight each rm!ht "Ycl . I th11111.d11 lhl•n .• 111d I ,1111 1h111k. 1h.1t pe1,pk 'lhoiilu ltkl· l!11(1d n1l'n · 11 w;i-; 111 Ch1p111an the t1ud1cnle fl':tl'fcd vi11d1tt1ve- ~h . NOT lo Wirt Wh, 'l" "fkcausc "'ir / is a hu1I man hcc:t u'e he " .1 wc;ik man." pP1n1' 11p Ba,l·h.1r1 ·That·, all Wirt I\ I \Cr\ man r h:1t I\ hi' .1 ppe.tl l\l hum.in n.1111rc He " .1 \ 1\.11111 111 wh.11 h.1ppcncJ · l he ·\rm\ 1, 1.111 ro.1d1n!! h1111 111 1 he h.in i;m.111 \ m1u'c l he I nil h '' on 1 he , .. k 111 W1r1 . nnl nn rhc \Hie 111 rhc 1\1111\ "~fr·, nimkmncd hec:111<;(' he (1he;ed 01 The M ilitury Tribunal der~. Morality is not a part of rhe military con1ex1. If every soldier hegan lo judge his orders on the basi~ of morality. no a rmy could exist. You'd have an impossible shambles. "Wirz says. 'Ask them in this room if they would have done different if they had hcen in m y pl ace. You are the v1l:tors here, and you make up a morality for the losers.· Enough <;aid, I think." Scott agrees. "The tide turns when Wiri. a~k\ his )111.Jge.'I. 'What heroic thing do you demand l should have done. I, an ordinary m::in like mo"t men'?' The lone. 1or111cntcd, trapped unJcrdng has an i11crcd1hlc attr:1c- 1ion for 1hc Ameri..:<in p~yc hc . We arc a people who cannot hear ~ccing ~0111eonc hc\CI hy dogs ''In :1dd1 t1n11. we hnld 1n awe, .ind po%i- hle 'll'ip1don. tllll\C whn arc in .1 p<hllion 10 .. 111d who .ire c;.ipahk nl. 111.1k1ng moral judgment'" "II I' hcc.111w the fJhnc nl \lh..'ICIY would d1,,0l\.c if 11 \.\crcn'r for the W1r1c~ of 1hc world." '")' Ba~ch.nt ' He ., lo..:kcd, ch.i1nl'd into a p11~1t1un ·1\c got "' ~lick. 11g1dly to what I've hcen 11.l d Ir\ all I know rt1c r)nly \;ini1y in 1he wni Id 1<; tlrnt I do m y jllh · ''Thcrr arc many bad men who arc W1uc .... in lh" world B111 rhcrc ,ire many !!<•lid nll'n who arc al<;o W1r1e' Ir depend<; "mph nn rhc circum<;l:incc' 1hcy must I.ice " ' ·r hl• "~ood man," C h1p111un. '"''"' out \V1u " h.1nged R11t h1\ 1<; .1n 1n<;ccure v1c- fl)1 \ ,\, rhc pla\ l'nd, he " .1 .... kcd h> \.\-111·, :111ornc\ Baker tJ al·I-< .1"1<1\.) II 111.in. 1he ~lave 111 kar lhal he "· 1:.1n he l h.inged 'I dl111'1 kilo\\ r.:pl1l'' ( h1p111a11. ·we Ir\ Wt• If\ " 'I he ·\11dcf'1111\ Ille I r1.ll' 1' not 111'-I .111 - 01he1 pl.1\ Ir " 01h11lll 11111re th.in o ne po1111 In llnH' fl\ L.1\1 IC'dl\\ll\t'.'rCd lhl\ •\\ lhe \Crle\ l'~l'\.1111\l' prnd11lcr I e\A.I\ r rcedman pn1111\ 11111. 1 h" "not "'lllethinl! JI"' lo hl' v •. 11\ hcd In v11·w '1 llc \ndt·r\1111\ die Ir 1.11· 1' to hel llllll' ,, w1t 1w" "\.\ l' .ire .ill 111\ol11•d .it l\ndn,011\11llc 970 if ld e. s: rt.. )II ry d. C· ;1 lC '" :ii J IC J. k I 1 t (.' > 1, it .. ) I .. c THURSDAY MAY 21 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES m Notidero 34 (C) (60) W 01Vid Frost Show (C) (90) Pro· Glenn ford, Ingrid Thulin, Charles m KMIR Desert Report (C) (30) gram 011ginales tn Hollywood this Boyer. Lee J Cobb Jack Latham. week. I Maior Adams (60) a::l Dime 11 Verdad (30) aJ Tht Bir Valley (C) (60) .Rubi (30) (D G1llopin2 Gourmet (C) (30) l:T'I M.t h II S I . St 1 HGmcopo con el ProftlOf' Hor· Graham Kerr. u:i 1 C e • a mi ar. 1npl (30) 7:00 tJ CBS Eveninr News (C) (30) * SMASH TV THE~ TRE I 10:30 m Aurelia (30) Waller Cronkite. ID Hollywood Te41vl~.ton Th11.trel a::i Aqul Tres Patines (30) I What's My Line? (C) (30) (C) .F 1/2 hr) (R). Andersonville l l :OO tJ ~ (j) m News (C) I Love Lucy (30) Tnal. ~ ~'""' Beat the Clock (C) (30) 9:00 f) ~ Cl) CBS Thursd1y Movie: 0 ~ 16 1 ~ News (C) CI) The American West (C) (30) (C) "Pirates ol Tortura" (ad\ten 0 Ont Step Beyond Pliyinr the GuiUr (30) "Posi I ture) '61;-Ken Scott, Let1c1a Roman, O @ a> News (C) tion and Tuning." Dave Kin~. Joan Richardson A1 m Movie: (C) ''Bufles In the Afttf• 1:30 O "Cass Timberline" (d1ama) '48 True Adventure (C) (JO) century tn which a private~r vessel Helena Carter, Forrest Tucker. I 00 Truth or Consequences (C) swashbu~khng story of the 17th! noon" (western) '52-Ray Miiiand. -Spencer Tr acy. Lana Turner, Simplemente Maria (55) sets ou t lo capture th e infamous aJ H Said She Said (C) 9:00 ~~~~P~~:i·ur1I" (horror) •33_1 That Girl (~) (30) ~thiM&m Tom Jonu (C) (60)' m w1 11hlnrton Week in Review Carole Lombard, Randolph Scott.I 7:30 U ~ ® FamilJ Affair (C) (30) (R) Connte Stevens, Matt Monro, (C) (R) "She Done Him Wronr " (musical) I (~) Buffy . breaks her . leg and The Moody Blues, Shecky Greene 11:15 @ C1) Cinema Seventeen: "Frank· Mwe West, Cary Grant. misses a night at _the crrcu~. guest. ensteln Conquers the WOfld." 9:30 0 (C) "I'll Get BJ'' (musu:al) '501 0 (ll ~ m Daniel Boone .(C) a!) Natacha (60) 11:30 tJ Qj (])Me,._ Griffin (C) -William Lundigan, June Haver. (~) <~J Th~ Return of the ~ide· 9:300 ~1]>1 m Dr111net (C) (30) 0 ~@ m Johnny Carson (C) m "The Smallest Show on £..uth" winder Daniel and a mer p11ate t (R) "'Burglary-Courtroom." Sgt. I -Hl"'h••'I Patrol (comedy) '57-Peter Sellers, Virgin (Forrest Tucker) he has captured . .:. • la Mc"enna • are marked for death by a gang ol Friday and Officer Gannon testily 0 l!1:\ Dick Cavett (C) " tn court against three burglary ~ 1:00 0 "Sing You Sinners" (musical) lhieves suspects. Dick Whittinghill and aJ Movi.: "Nieht frti(ht" (mys '38-Blng Crosby, Ellen Drew 0 KAL KAN PET FOODS Maudie Prickell guest tery) 'SS-Forrest Tueller, Barbara m (C) "Fighter Attack" (adven * PRESENTS 0 News (Cl (30) Baxter Ward B11t1on. ture) '54-Sterling Hayden. J. Carroll ANIMAL WORLD I m News (C) (30) Bill Johns 12:00 0 Community Bulletin Board (C) Naish. Joy Page """' 2:00 0 (C) "Green Mansions" (ro ''Umfolozi Patrol" 10:00 0 ~ (61 m Dean Martin (C) 1:00 tJ Movie: (C) "Port Afrlque" (ad· . (60) Bing Crosby, Eva Gabor, Jack venture) '56 -Pier Angeli, Phil mance) '59-Audrey Hepburn, An O @CVlffi Animal World (C)· Gilford and Dom De Luise guest. Carey Dennis Piice. 4·.JO ~n.~CrPoesrskfi11rnes;, (drama) '47-Rob (30) "Umlolozi Patrol.'" The story [ 0 m News (C) (60) 0 0· News (C) ....., ol a ran ger patrol and a band of 0 @ CJ) aJ PAris 7000 (C) (60) . ert Young, Robert Mitchum, Robert poachers on the Umlotozi Game Re (R) '"Elegy for Edward Shelby ., ~.Action The~tre: "Pnv1te Hell Ryan. ,. serve in Natal South Af11ca I k "' b . . I d 36 (mys1ecY) 54-Steve Cochran, . . , . " . . , ac orennan ecomes invo ve Howard Dull 0 Mtllton $ Movie: Dodae City' when an apparent suicide triggers . .. . rvrN I NG 5:55 ~ whit's the Proposition? (C) P1opos1t1on 2, wh1c11 deals with pro v1s1ons !or establishing local gov ernments and the election of ol ltc1als in those governments, will be eum1ned 6:001 Big News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy · m Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) Can You Top This? (C) (30) This week"s comedy panel 1s com· posed of Pat O'Brien, Soupy Sales and Morey Amslerda 11 Wink Mar lrndale hosts O Si1 O'Clock Movie: (C) "Muscle Bu ch Party" (musical) '64- frankie Avalon. Annette f un1cello. Luciana Patum. John Ashley A wealthy contessa, 1nte1ested tn a handsome muscle man plans to finance a string of gymnas1ums- then transfers her affecl1ons to a young sur1ing enthusiast I Dick Van Dyke (JO) The flintstones (C) (30) Sti r Trek (C) (60) (17' l J ABC Evening News (C) (30) ffi What's New? {30) "Tucson's Boys Choi1 " ~9 LB, CBS News (C) (30) ~Agueda (30) Tutro de las E.ttrellas (30) News in the Round (C) (60) Jar!\ White. Alex Dreier Gloria Greer, Patti Beebe 6.30 8 KNBC Newservice (C) (60) Steve Allen Sh'l~ (C) (9(1) Guests are Bob Ei11sle1n Rich I 1t lie and lune Lockhart O The Game Game (C) (30) Jim MarKrell host~ Rurt Reynolds Pal Carroll and Rich Little guest ID My F~vorite Martran (C) I 10) 1t7 J Pe11y Muon t60l fa 6 Huntley-B11nkley (C) (10\ ID Tht Ar1 ol Luigi Luc10111 (C) {30) IR) 19 '8 The Munsters (10) (western) '39-Errol Flynn, Bruce a daughter's hatred for her s1ep-2:00 m All·N1aht Show: Behind th1 Cabot. A fighting callteman clashes mother Iron Curtain:· "World of the Varn· with the "'boss·· of Dodge Clty 0 Movie: (C) ''The f our Horse-pire.'' "Easy Money " I Truth or Consequenus (C) (30) men of the Apocal1pse" (drama) 2:30 tJ News / Give Us This Day (C) Perry Mason (60) I SPECIAL I Emil Milan: Cr1fts- m1n (30) A visit with a woodcutter 1 1n Thompson, Pa m Cruz de Am or (30) 7:55 a!) Cuestion de Segundos I 8;00 tJ ~ (j) I Sl'fCIAL I The 5th DI· mension: An Odyssey in the Cosmicl Unfvem ol Peter Mn (C) (60) The 5th D1mens1on stars 1n a fancl lul concept by contemporary artist designer Peter Max Glen Campbell. Ar1e Johnson Joey Healherton and flip Wrlson guest O Movie Game (C) (30) Larry Blyden hosts Red Bullons, Lee Meriwether and Michael Ansara compete al(ainsl Barbara Eden, I ee Grant and Don Adams O 171 ( 3 1 CE That Girl (C) (30) (R) "r1x My Screen and Bug Dul " flnn's old boyfriend 1s the new landlord of her apartment building Michael Callan guesls m To Tell the Truth (C) (30) EID Washington Week in Review (C) (30) €t) Premi" (C) (2 hr) [I Pequeno Coronel ·· 8:05 CB Tele-Rev1sta Musical (5!!) 8.30 0 ~J 6 m Ironside (C) (60) (R) "Beyond a Shadow ·• I rons1de ancl his slall reopen a court car.e lo prove a widow's 1nnorence Dana Wynter and Mori Sahl 1iuesl O Boiing (C) (90\ An1or110 Gomn vs (nriquP Garcia 1n 10 round fea therweight bout 0 i7 3 CD Bewitched (C) <30) (R) and Somelh1n1t MakP~ rour " Samanlha and D;i111n s sec ond child ts born and Mau11r.e 1s unhappy about his ne"" Rrandch1ld's hospital "b1tl1111i " WESITr NATIONALLY FRANCHISED r rofenlorto4 c.,. of CHILDREN -ELDERLY CONVALESCENT IN HOME -HOSPITAL Hour · Day · WHk WE SET BEnER, INC. FRIDAY MAY 22 f or morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY - TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 O (C) "A Boy on a Dolphin'' (ad· venture) '57 -Alan Ladd, Sophia Loren. Clifton Webb. 9:00 g "The Plainsman" (western) 'JG -Gary Cooper, Jean Arthu1 9:30 O "City on a Hunt" (mystery) • '53-Lew Ayres. Sonny Tufts. ID "Edge of Eternity" (drama) '59 -Corne! Wilde. Victoria Shaw l :00 g "The Sainted Sisters" (com edy) '48 Veronica Lake. Jeari Canefield ID "Viet Versa'' (comedy) '48- Anthony Newley. Roger I rvesey 2:00 0 (C) "II Sluted With a Kiss" (r.omedy) ·59 -Debbie Reynolds, Glenn Ford 4:30 O (C) ''Let's Do It Ag;1111'' (com edy) 53-Ray Milland Jane Wyman EVENING 5:55 f) What's the Proposition? (C) Propos1llon 3 1n the June Primary election regulating publlr ut1t111es. will be examtned JOHN WAYNE THE COMANCHEBOS - () ()'CL()C~ M (JVll FRIDAY IN COLOR KABC·TV 6:00 f) Btg News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy 0 ff) Huntley· Brinkley (C) (30) -------------- 0 ANGELS OUT TO MAKE * TWINS SEE DOU BLE! O Angel Baseball (C) (21/1 hr) An· gets vs Minnesota Twins al Min nesota O Six O'Clock Movie: (C) "The Com aricheros" (adventure) '61- lohn Wayne, Stuart Whitman Ina Bal111. Nehemiah Persoff Lee Mar v1n A T Pxas Ranger 1s assigned lo penetrate the ranks ol an outlaw band i Dick Van Dyke (30) The Flintstones (C) (30) Siar Trek (C) (60) J AB C Evening News (C) (30) ro What's New? (C) (30) ' Masada Today " Two I sraeh youngsters v1s11 the ruins ol a 2 000 year old site 12<1 8 CBS News (C) (30) €IJ Agueda (30) ~ Ttatro de lu Estrellas (30) I(!) News in the Round (C) (60) Jack White. Alex Dreier Gloria Greer. Patti Beebe 6:30 8 KNBC Newservice (C) (60) • The Came Game (C) (30) Jim Macl<rell hosrs Burl Revnolcls Par Carroll and Rich I 1llle gue~t m My Favorite Martian (C) ( 10) l17l 3 Perry Mason (60) 1;21; 6 Huntley-Brinkley (C) POI Et) f eature Fiim (30) "l\o I 1ttlP Time" A for.us on the watrrtowl of Norr h Ame11c a 1nch1d1n1< sr.ene~ tJf the endangrred whoop1nJ;! er ane !lnrl Allwater's prairie r.h1den w.rh ornrlholo~rsl RoRPr Tory Peter~on dueclor of the Nalional W1IC1iltr Federation 29 8 The Munsters CJO) ail Not1c1ero 34 (C) <60) ff) KMIR Denrt Report (C) (30) Jack Latham ~Dime la Verdad (30) ;rn Galloping Gourmet (C) (30) Graham Kerr 7:00 f) CBS Evening News (C) (JO) Waller Cronkite m What's My Line? (C) (30l I l ove Lucy (30) Beal the Clock (C) (30) 2l 6 J Cinema Showcau (C) (90) "lawless Breed • Rock Hudson Julie Adams ffi NET festival (C) (90) "N CT Presenls Miss Peggy lee" A docu mentary showing the romplex prep arattons lor a night club act lea luring a preview performance of the finished act 29 a Truth or Consequences (C) ~ Americlln West (C) (30) Simplemente Maria ( 55) That Girt (C) (30) 7:30 O 29 a 1 Get Smart (C) (30) (R) Maxwell Smart ;s assigned lo lree a professor 1mp11soned by KAO'> but blows his cover as a secrer agent when he l~Mn~ A~enl 99 1\ gotnR IC have a bahy 0 m I SPECIAL I The Great Bar rier Reef (C) (60) Hugh Downs rr port~ on the ll11Pal that rordl rat inR Crown ol Thorns \tntfish pose lo the preservation ol the Great Barrier RePf 11 I 2'10 n11lp cor;il format1c1n off !hi' "~'! r na\f ol Au~lral1a Hugh Ouwn\ I\ on ramerJ reporlrr I he pro~r.1m 1\ produrt'll in cooorral1nn with Ifie National Academy nl \< 1rncp, 0 17 I J CE) The rty1ng Nun (C) (30) (R) Thr Nor ~Great Im THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAY It. 1970 poster ' Larry Storch gues1s as an 0 ffi Here Come the Brides (C) unemployed reporter who 1s de (60) (R) "Hosanna·s Way " The !ermined lo photog1aph Sister Ber Bolt brothers find prejudice 1n Seat tr1lle in flight tie when they help a wounded lndi· O Million $ Movie: (C) "Young an boy whose famrly was killed by Cnsidy" (drama) '65-Rod Tayk>r, !rappers Julie Ch11stie. In 1911 Dubltn. a [7) (3) Friday NiKht Movie (2 hr) laborer writes and d1st11butes pam "Counterfeit Traitors' phlets protesting working cond1 I Hoy (30) Irons, thus inc1t1ng riots Nat1cha (60) I Truth or Consequences (C) (30) 9:30 News (C) (30) Baxte1 Ward Perry Mason (60) News (C) (30) Bill Johns. Cruz de ~mor (30) Naches Tapatias (30) 7:55 Cuestion de Segundos 10:00 0 (fj '.61 ff) Bracken's World (C) 8:00 ~ li) nm Conway (C) (30) (60) (R) "Slop Date" Kevin Grant Spud and Herbert are hired to fly must complete a movie within prospective buyers to a new real hours or lose thousands of dollars estate development In the desert tor the studio Dane Cla1k guests which turns ou t to be a lronl tor 0 ffi News (C) (60) a gambling opera tion. 0 rn love, American Style (C) O (ft) {3l 1rn The Bra.dy Bunch (60) A mother who drops in on (~) (30) (R) "Dear l rbby _" The her daughter's wedding night, two kids decide lhey are breakrng up venlriloquisls' dummies who teach !heir parents' marriage after read their alleged masters what romance tng about a family ltke theirs 111 1s all about. a track meet official an advice column who must tell a foreign lemale m To Tell the Truth (C) (30) athlete that she IS a man, and a EI> Lucecita (CJ (30) man involved in an unusual type 8:05 (Ii) Lucha Libre (55) of shower are tonight's subjects 8:30 f)~(8)Hogan's Heroes (C) 'love a'ld Mother" stars Chris Con- (30) (R) Hogan and his men con nelly, Shelley fabares, l<av Med spire to prevent a German &.eneral ford and Morey Amsterdam "Love from takrng personal possession ol and the Dummies" stars Shari a for1une rn French art treasures lewrs Paul Wrnchell Cliff Nor1on 0 23' '6' ffi Name of the Came Scatman Crothers G~orge O'Hanton (C) (90) (R) "The C1vilrzed ~en " and Jack Garner' "Love and the Se11es star Ri>ber1 Slack is 1omed Athlete" stars Marty Allen. Eddie by guests Jill St John, Jack l<elly Mayeholf and Pamela Curr an "Love and Rod Cameron '" a d1_ama of and lhe Shower" stars Henry Gib· modern day cattle rustling tn Flor son, Joe Flynn. Carl Ballantine. 1da Dan farr~ll Ines lo prove lhat Reva Rose. Hal fngland. Sheila a crime syndicate is rustling mil (nglrsh and Judrlh Rockley hons ol dollar~ worth ol rlo11da I Philbin's People (C) (60) catrle for vs~ 1n the hotels 11 op Twelve O'Clocl! High (60) erates . · Rubi (30) 0 Movie Game (C) (30) Larry . , Tel~Cinema 40 (2 ht) Blyden hosts Red Buttons, lee Meriwether and Michael Ansara 10:30 ail Aurelia (30) compete againsl Lee Grant. Don 11 :00 I ~1 LBJ Ntws (C) Adams and Barbara Fden · ~~ 16 J ff) News CC) 0 rl7' 3 ff) The Ghost and Mrs. One Step Beyond Muir (C) (30) (R) "The Fuehouse (17 31 ffi News (C) rive Plus Ghost .. Carolyn and the • Movie: "Experiment in Terror'' i<host team up lo 11d Schooner Bay (drama) '62 -Glenn ford, lee ol 1ts dangerously anllquated l11e Remick rBI men rely on a beau t>ng1ne t1ful bur terrrfied. bank teller's m David Frost Show (C) (90) Pro courage to frap a master criminal gram 011ginales rrom Hollywood ID Movie: "Storm Center" (drama) this week 56-Bette Davrs Brian l<erth. Kim (D The Big Valley (C) (60) Hunter Paul Kelly @ He Satd. She Said (C) ffi ANDERSONVILLE TRIAL Et) The Eternal Tramp (R) A Chap * Don 't Miss final Repeat Im documentary focusing on both ffi Hollywood Television Theatre the man and the actor (C) (21/, hr) (R) "Andersonville EI> Esta Noche a lu Once Trial· Saul Levitt's play about Cap 11:15 17 J l Ctnema Seventeen ra•n Hen1y W111·s trial charging him 11 :JO 0 29 8 Merv Grittrn (C) Wtlh the •espons11>1l1ly tor 15.000 0 23l 6 m Johnny Carson (C) de<ilhs that occurred al the Con g Movie· (C) ''The Paleface" f<'derary's Andersonville prtson (comedy)· '48 Boh Hope Jane camp 111 Georgia 1he play deta1b Russell whar happened 1n the Wash1nRton 0 Cl) Dick Cavett (CJ rourtrnom that swel1e11ng Augu~t ffi Movie: (C) "The Beast of Hol· ~Los Beverly de Peralv1ll~ (30) tow Mountain" (sr.r 11) ·~b Guy 9:00 0 29 8 CBS Fr1day Movie: (C) Madison f'alrrc111 Medina "Hold On!'' ( mu51r all 'fiG-Herman \ EI> Noliciern 34 (C) HPrm1ts. Shellev rabares To make 1.00 O Movi . "The Restless Years" rer lain Her m~n's HPrm1ts arP • e. 9 J Teresa wnrfhy ril thP h1)nnr of having a w;lar~,a) ';a~dra or~e~ )a~on, spilt !'\hip n-lml'ci afte1 I hem. NA'IA O O News (C) d'>.~11(0~ d rPpresentatlVP tu follow, m Action Theatre. "Smart Girls the proup on a ll S lour • T .. · o v 0 The Prrsoner (C) (60) •Once Don t alk (mySIPry) 4n 11g1n1a llpon a T1mP . NvmtiM lwo lakP~ Mayo Bruer Brnnr.11 thr P11s0Mr bar k 1n a rrl(1e~~1nn 1.30 0 Community Bulletin Board (C) nl lhr mind lo h.ibvhood brini;nnp Z:OO ID All Night Show Ahr Lincoln 1n l11m up ro Int> top \Prret 1ob hr lll1no1s · • Mmile Base al Tantal<." h,1d until lhr day he 1t>\1f!nt'd Gen11 ol Oarknes.'' 70 :) e I· y A· T • T -E·N· T-1-0-N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! PRICES Will NEVE.R BE LOWER SO VISIT THE DEALERS SHOWN HERE AND PICK OUT THE SPORTS CAR OR IMPORT YOU'VE Al WAYS WANTED' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on The New 1970 DATSUN EXCELLENT SELECTION 2 Door e 4 D-r e Wa190t1S • loodtt~• Ir rlchl" DOT DATSUN 18835 Beuh Blvd. Huntinqton Beitch 841-7781 or 540--0«2 OPEN SUN DA VS IT'S HERE ~~ 1971 CAPRI The blq sexy cAr from Europe with t he price o' a c;ub compact SA NTA A""A I INCOLN-•~S:Pt'"UR Y IJOI NO TUSTIN SA,.TA ANA 547-9183 Op~n unltl t om , Mo~ Fri t p "' S;at & Sun ORANGE COUNTY'S [I]~LY]g][!]~ DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 HEAD9UARTERS H .... Mt.<li.tl .. ,..,. & .,...., ••t<WllYe & tle ...... tfral•r ..-.h ~le .. l•r lmll'M'dlale tlellY.,Y AllOttler ~lllplftfft '"' wt.ere OPEL GT's SR OUI FULL SELECTION! AUTHOHIZEIJ BUICK-OPEL-JAGU/lll SAl,,ES and .ftER\'ICE IN UICK Costa Mes 214 E. 17tti St., Cost• MeM 548-7765 BILL MAXEY TO YOTA, INC. 18981 BEACH BOULEVARD HUNT ING TON BEACH 84 7 8~~~ GUARANTY IMPORT CAR CENTER Alw .... -.-4 ....... •f -' f"_..liles, Tri11•p6ia, M•'•, s ... ~. etc. w ........... 11 •• -4 ftM l,.orta. l•,. ... S.mce D~. A•ywhc:e Authorli.d SAAB Dealer SalH S.rYice Putt ··-ty ,..... c., c ..... 1st & Main Streets CHICK IYERSON Your Authorized VW OHier In the H•@H tiom• of th• Love B\19 Specie I 445 I. Ce•t Hwy. _, S.V-14-Drln, N.I . '7J-OtOO so.Jou ext. U est. 54 & IS SPORTS MINDED? Then Newport Imports 11 Your kind of piece. Your Authoriz9d • Austin America Large stock of used PorschH Jags, MG '1, Austin Healeys, etc. n(lUporl iHnµorls 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.8 642-9405, ~ 1764 ~ In the Marbor Area the Economy line for the Quality millled. ZIMMERMAN DATSU 1145 Harbor, Coste MHa 540-6410 LONl:SOME RIDERS Lloyd Bric/gt'\ (nKhl) and John B,.r~ ridi• i11t0 tilt' town of Colt'vi/11• dett•r111111t•d 10 111/ 11 of t•i i/ /Or Ct'\ Ill !he \l't'\ft'ffl drama, "The S1/1•111 G1111" 011 ,,,,. A nc Mo1·1t' nf 1/w W t't'~. T11,.1day at 8 JO f>M. HERE NOW ~ ...... L.llNICO ... lN .. ·-MERCURY ~ '71 CAPRI ~. Ne• 1-..,, ...... Ll.ceta -M.,.•ry C.rl Y••r Hrn c.a..-ce ,. •w• • '9w-,r&c.M SO:T ler..,._ c•. n. ...., k w· ~ • .., -·--'" ... u .. -·-· -· ,_ .. .., ... -•••''' -• ...ir.W. ~m cenl An .. ,......_ • ._... __ ....... "'--............ 1 .. ,1, 11, .. -........ - ....... -... c..,r1. c-1. You Can S.e And Orh1a CA PRI Now At GARDEN GROVE .LINCOLN-MERCURY "Tie~ "'••t l '"'q"~ ""'°'"nbll~ ''"'"'"',.. WO£N GROVE Bl YD. AT BROOKHURST 636-2980 6:00 6:55 7:00 7:30 SATURDAY MAY 23 MORNING THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MAY 16 1970 0 (!1) (1_1 ffi Hot Whtefs (C) m Movie: "Tht Leriend of Valen· lino" (biography) '62-0ocumentary, I Cancionts J Mus1c1 P1nor1m1 Latino 9:30 i ~ Dastardly & Muttley (C) 6 m Banana Splits (C) 11 3 1c;D The Hardy Boys (C) Cuerdas y Guitarras Cisco Kid 10:00 ~ (j) Wacky Races (C) Give Us This Day (C) @ rn ffi Slly Hawks (C) Morning Prayer Movie: (C) "Arrow in th• Dust" Sunrise Seme.ster (C) (western) '54 -Slerlrng Hayden. (iJ @ m Heckle & Jeckht (C) Coleen Gray @ rn tl) Gulliver (C) IF) Movie: "City of Missing Girls" Mr. Wishbone (C) (myslel)) '41-John Archer, Gale Dusty's Treehouse (C) Storm. @@(f)Smolley the Bear l iueda (C) 10:30 Ci) Scooby-Doo (C) 8:00 0 ~ (j) The Jetsons (C) (6) m The Flintstones (C) O @(i)mHere Comes the Movie: "The Vlrrtinian" (wesl Grum (C) ern) '48 -Joel McCrea, Barbara O 1 (3)1 · Catanooria Cats (C) Brillon. 0 5'EC1Al Precinct (C) A half. 0 @m rn George ol the Jun· hour program on the balloting and gle (C) tabulation procedures to be used 10:45 m Movie: {C) "High nieht" (dra on June 2, in the Los Angeles ma) '58-Ray Milland Count~ Primaries Host 1s Steve 11:00 O ~ CE Archi e Comedy Hour (C) franklin 0 ~ (61 m Ma1or League Base-m Tales of Wells Fargo ball (C) Boston Red Sox at Balli 8:30 O ~ (8) Bugs Bunny/ Ro1d Run-more Orioles ner Hour (C) 0 @@ c;D Get It Together (C) I t21 ( 6) m Pink Panther (C) Mark Lindsay, Donovan and Sonny Campus Profile (C) Charles guest Movie: "Violent Ro1d" (drama) 1 ~ Fiesta Mexican• Thrill '58-.Brian .Keith, Dick Foran. 11 :30 0 @ (3) ffi American Bandstand m Crsc:? K~~ . ., (C) Dick Clark is host John Blanch IF) M11v.e: Rebel rn Town (west· ard all<! Misty Morgan guest. ern) '56-John Payne. Ruth Roman O Movie: (C) "The First Teun" 9:00 0 ~1 r6~ m H. R. Pufnstuf (C) (adventure) '5&-Joel McCrea. fell 0 Movie: "White Woman" (dra era Farr ma) '33-Carole Lombard, Charles @ Movie: "When Gangland Strikes'' Laughton (mystery) '55-John Hudson WEEK ~~r Evening Movies ?:JO 9 8:00 II 9:00 7 10:30 11 11:30 2 4 1 6·00 7 7:30 9 8:30 7 9:00 4 6:00 7 7:30 9 8:30 7 9·00 4 11·00 9 II 6•00 7 7 30 9 IJ.00 9 II 6·00 7 7.30 9 9•00 '} 10·00 9 6•00 7 7.30 9 9·00 '} 7 30 s 9 8 00 I I 9·00 4 10 lO II JI 15 2 SUNDAY, MAY 17 (C) ''Tile Seven Year Itch" (comedy) ·55 -Tom [wrll "Panic in the Streets" (drama) 50--Richard Wod mJrk 17 3 (C) "Naked Prey" !11dven1ure) 66--Cornel Wilde "Am bush" (w e .. ter11) SO-Rober\ Taylor. JC\hn Hfld•dk Atlf'ne D.ir11 IC) "Savage Wllde•nes1o" !adventure) ''i6-V1ctor Moll ur~ "H ouse o f Women" ld•<>m.H 6? Shtrley Kn•glH C"on~l .,nc.e Ford IC) "Has Anybody Seen My Gal" Imm""'"' ~.;? Roe.~ Hudson MONDAY, MAY 18 (C) ''PT-109'' Part I (d1.lma1 6l Cliff Robertson. Ty HMd•n (C) "'Wreck of the Mary Deare'' ladvenl u•el 59 Gary Cooper 17 3 (C) "The Pit and the Pendulum" Chon 01) b I V•nc cnt Price 23 6 (C) "A Funny Thing Happened on the WtJy to the Forum" !m usical co1nedy) '66 le•o Most el, Phil Sdve1s Bustrr l<o:dton TUESDAY, MAY 19 (C) "PT-109'' Concl11s1on (drama) '63 Clofl Rnbf'rh on. fy H1:1rd1n "The Nolorlou1o Landlady" (mystery) '67 Jack Lemmon, Kim Novak 17 3 (C) "The Siient Gun" lwP~tern) '69 Lloyd 8r1dges John Beck 13 6 (C) "Ritual of Evll" 1s11,penr,e) '/0--Louo" JourdM1 Anne Bax ler 0 1;o ua Hyl ind John M cM;irt111 W1lffld Hytl" Whti e "The Diary of Anne F'r.,nk" lb1Qgraphy 1 '!>9 M•ll1r• P!>•~1nr, "Conquered City" ladventu•t'l '65-0avtd N1vp11 M a1l ir1 O.ilsa,., WEDNESDAY. MAY 20 ··rear Strll\es Out" tdr.:im.il 51-Anl hony Per ~111s k arl M.-.ld,.n (C) "The Dl!'vil at -I O'Clock" lc1rilmaJ 61 Sp('nt '" Tracy "Lord of the F'hes" ldt Mn.11 6J-J .. mes Aub•E'y Tttm Ch.-.p111 "Private's Progress" lrOmPtly) SS-R1ch;ird Allt>nbnrough THURSDAY MAY '11 CC) "Mu!tcle Beach Party•• •m'''''-.1 64 F,, .. ,~"' Av.11nri '•Dodge Cit y" l wl'~lern\ JQ f 11t>I flyn11 Br11r ~ r •hOI 19 8 IC) "Pirates ol Tortuga" 1~t1venh11e) '61-Kt'n 'i1..11q (C) "The Four Horsemen o f thP Apocalypse" (tf1,111>.11 I,. c,1,.,.., f ord lngrnl flt.,1111 (.h.,rle~ B1')•P1 lfle J lnt;h F'RIOAY, M~Y 'l'l (C) ''The Comanch .. ro~" Hl v<'rll11•"I t.l lnt111 W 1y111• (C) "Young Can1dy' teh ,1m,, b~ llnd T "1'1111 J1il" I 111 "" 19 8 (C) "Hold On•' ~ntu tr 11 tJ(J ~t.•ro .u • H••,rnd SATURDAY, MAY 7 l (C) ''Vtrgt'l Island" fl..cHnPtfy '°'"h,..,.,. l"tt•I ,.., loh r < '''·"''"'"' .. Hetl to £t~..-nity'" drArr1~, t-.u h•" thull,11 P 1vu-I '-•".-..'~" "Operation Mad Balt11 t-nrt\Ptlv ~/ l.u ill. l µn'n c n t rn1r Kov.lt'" 73 6 (C) "Mission Balangas" th •mi< bll ''"""" Wo.'"''' "Houst' of Stra ngers" 1cfr ,m.11 4Q f dw Hf'l I> ll11ti111"'" "Another Time. Another Plac:f'" •nr.-.ma1 <iR-1 '"' r,,.,.,., !'>!'·'" t onnery 6.li' ry Sulliv,1n r.1vn1ti; lohns (C) "The Marttage.Go Round" <r<>mPdvt b l "'"""' H 1yw Hcl 970 1en- ary. (C) (C) (C) ,sth en. ·Is" ale (C) !Sl· ara un- ra (C) Sf· Iii- :c> 1ny nd :h n" iii. s" AFTERNOON 12:00 U ~(ii,, The Monkees (C) m Movie: "Vivi Zap1t1!" (drama) '52 -Marlon Brando, Anthony Quinn. Jean Peters al Tutro Familiar a!) Dr1m1 de 11 Sem1n1 12:30 U ~ (i) Penelope Pit.stop (C) O Movie: "Till We Meet Aa•in'' (drama) '44-Ray Milland. Barbara Britton I ~ Press Conference (C) @ Twin Bill Plus One (C) I Visu1I Girl (C) 1 :00 U ~ (i) Superm•n (C) O Movie: "Fiahtina Chance" (ro- mance) '55 -Rod Cameron, Julie London, Ben Cooper 1 O Movie: "Dark Mirror" (drama) '46-Lew Ayres. Olivia de Havilland I Public Service Film (C) Rubi Upbeat (C) 1 :30 U 1~ (i) Jonny Quest (C) 0 Double Feature: (C) "Stranger in Sacramento" and "The Last Summer" I @Movie: "Betrayed Women" (mystery) '55-Tom Drake. Carole Mathews 2:00 U Dusty's Treehoust (C) m Pacific Eight Tennis Champion- ships (C) Singles and doubles cham pionship matches of Pacific f ight Conference schools are seen at the UCLA Tennis Stadium g1 (6) School Days (C) ,~ (i) Film Futures (C) m See the USA (C) 1ffi Armed Forces Highlights (C) 2:20 O Movie: (C) "Between He.venl and Hell" (drama) '56 -Robert Wagner, Terry Moore 2:30 U Movie: (C) "Pir1tes of Tripoli" I (adventure) 'SS-Patricia Medina, Paul Henreid. I O Movie: (C) "Northwest Mounted Police" (adventure) '40 -Preston I Foster. Madeleine Carroll I Call of the West (C) '6' Farm Show (C) Scope (C) Varied1des Musicales I 3:00 O ~ 00 Atlantic Classic C:olf (C) Coverage of the $125,000 tourna-; ment at the Atlanta Country Club in Georgia. Jteturning champ is Bert Yancey. ~ @Movie: "Dr1enet" (mystery) '47 -Henry Wilcoxon, Mary Brian. I @ Voice of Arriculture (C) Toros Big Pic1ure (C) m Tutro del ~b1do I 3:30 U Jim Th4'mas, Outdoors (C) Cornel Wilde hunts Mallard ducks. ta) @ Future Film (C) "Story of Cain." m Travel the World (C) m Sterling Thutre (C) 3:40 O Movie: (C) "Son of Ali B1b1" (adventure) '52-Tony Curtis. Piper Laurie. 4:00 U Movie: "The Third Key" (mys tery) '5 7-Jack Hawkins The Visual Girl (C) He Slid, She Slid (C) Why I Kids? I I Spy (C) I (jl Film Futures (C) m Silverwinp \ -. :::-----·--~ Rol!l·rt YounJ( \lar\ as 1eenerat prac- tiom•r Or. Man·n\ Welby In ABC's Marrn~ Welby. M.D .• Tue~d1tys al 10 PM. IMPORTED & DESIGB :J.alne6 Spend A. Friction · Of Ready·To·Wear . f»rices While from: AUSTRIA •SWEDEN BELGIUM • FRANCE ITALY• ENGLAND and SWITZERLAND ... . Multiplying Y out W ardtobe! 4:30 I Dr. Kildare Hazel (C) Lone John Silver (C) : Soni• M1lkine on C1mpus (C) l (R) m Quest tor Adventure (C) 5:00 O lrs Academic (C) Van Nuys, Antelope Valley and St. Bernard (Playa Del Rey) high schools com· pete. 0 @ 00 iffi ABC's Wide World of Sports (C) Tentatively scheduled is the 15-round World Middleweieht championship light between Nino Benvenuti and Tom "The Bomb" Bethea, televised via satellite from Um1go, Yugoslavia. O The Aveneers (C) m Movie: "Optf1tion Mid 8111" (comedy) '57-Jack Lemmon, Ernie Kovacs. Mickey Rooney, Kathryn Grant. @ B1tm1n (C) fl) Why / Kids? Q.1 @ Hi&h Ch1p1rrtl (C) ED Joyce Chen Cooks (R) ~ Bi& Movie: "Strine• lady in Town." Greer Garson. m Cine en 11 Tude m Underw•J for P11t1 (R) 5:30 U R1tph Story's Los Angeles (C) 0 KNBC Newservlce (C) O Rams Hifhllehts (C) Dick fn· berg narrates the highJ1ghts of the 1969 NFL game between the L.A. Rams and the Baltimore Colts ID Gilligan's lsl1nd (C) ED Mukine Your Billot (C) m Rifleman -see and hear the best brands at Atlantic- • MclNTOSH e MARANTZ e FISHER e SHERWOOD e TEAC BOZAK e SONY e DUAL e SHURE e WHARFEDALE e A-R e etc. Discounts on all Records and Tapes SAYE S186.00 on system! I"·~ -1' -· '~ .... , -', .. ,, .f\ .. ., • _..,. You've heard about the irrHistible sound of Fisher stereos. Now even Fisher prices are music to your Hrs. Take the spectacular systems built around the Fi1her 210-T and the all-new XP-65 wide-range spHker system. You get a superbly match~ stereo system complete with • Powerful Fisher 110-watt AM/FM stereo receiver e Fine Fisher 3-way spHker 1ystem, fHturing e 10-inch woofer • S-inch mid-ranR• driver e 3-i nch twMt_er. 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