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'rs TMlRE'·AtDOCTOR IN"THt'1tEN~WATsONJibt!Slf
YoU ht. Mr. and MrL Vinn-W-Plck;1.fp ·M0'1-at,UC I
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By Police S'hoots Sell
.~~Ddi:· K~IMP.-,,*Pews; ·a~ailS .. s:u~.1'f:Y ..
Won't Wai~e . -· ' :·.· ,. ··· Coines 11.."Fter
E~~radition Sail in N ~~p~i;.t · T r<ff-f ie ·siop:
· A HuoUngtoo Beach 'nlan P.,....., bJ.
m-·-~ 1M> M.IJa rent!«• pollc< tor what·they dQcrlbod ..........
and two ~ GplGnjl •Ult na-, plo,trallic vJolation" .-111e ~..,.
By ARTHUR R. VJN8EL
0t fM DllllY iiitl.t ltaff
~lelighl tiller Robert W, Libe'ty,
accuaed al. muffing out the U-of
at leUt two. mm -.......i blm, will ftghl . utradillaa to CallfomJa to
1ae. .111« cl>arges, bis attorney dlac_.
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Ho bad agreed to waive the com·
pUcaled proc<edlnp on Wednesday and
wu expected to be returned to San
Diego Friday, but WU -committed to
a COiorado meotal botpltal for obse<Ya-
tJOn.
1be ~year-old slayer pleaded in·
nocent by reuon of insanity to a vanity
of .charges stemming from a robbery,
lidnap IJld gunfight with police near
Colorado Springs.
'By JORN V ALTERZA
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Vice l'relident Spiro Apw and
Gov..-Ronald Reigao dropped In on
a~ at'tbe Westem White HOUR
Friday . .-.. lkJmmed Ollt three
-.-i-~lben...wen!~f-.,!lb
their 11111lliea and friends Jn Newport
Harbor.
ChaUlnl· only brlelly at dockllde at
the Ball>oa Ba1 Club the Reagam IJld
Agnewa eommmted oo the HarborArea's
gloomy ~. -waved a few times,
then boanlecl Ille haury yacht "Mojo"
for a voyap o1 unspecified length.
The llUJllpluous cruller, loaned fGr the
eveolnl by Newport Beach reiJdent
Frank Mullq, pulled ·out before sW'ISet
and headed toward the Lido turning
basin . Ills girlfriend IJld alleged accomplice
in the T a e-a d ay crimes-Identically charged-entered the same plea Tburl-Earlier in the day~ both officials drop.
day before Judge WIUJam Rhodes end pod, In. at day-Jooi conferences of Presi-
wu Do ordered to undergo examination. ·Cleo'~ NJxm'1 Advisory Co1D1cil on
U..;..,. aOd Ann K. Bierley·i of ,Jnte<governmental Relallona In Sao ·~·,,-· . • • Clemente. Eugene, Ore., will be he1~ for days Reagan· ts a member. Agnew ·bowed
at the-Colorado Stat. Jloopital .al Pueblo out .-elected to the .Vice Presidency :i:.. poydllatmta probe their mental 'l1ie -cool.....,.., aUended by is
Uon!1° Dael! crlseo ai>L the · flldenl ly. lod'Y by pulling a l1IJI ·aad -., JIOV9llllDOll1'• ~entlon lflJltl lo hlmseli In the llomacb.
1Jalel, ~ IJld dtja. · , ' •llu!lllngtoo lnlu<ommunlty Hospital
One major point drall.ed dlirlDJ ,lbe ol!iciBJs. ataled u "bour Jaw that -the
day_£t0~"'!..~ ~-~ .cOOdJUon of Earl~,f,:llll,_11, o1
to mate a lyltmia rGll~D MiiiijililiA.ve .• was "Only lltilf.0.
purchases lo allow dUea lo oell lo Uncle tory."
Sam theJr .bonds for pollpll<!n-~ Officers Frank ¥orelll a1xl.J"'.J')' Blalr
water treatment plan~ at a lOwer rate launched the purSuit of Ellis after tbeJ
than the current interest Jevesl. sa~ him commit a traffic infraction at
Robert Merriam, a Cdcago manu'fac. Garfield Avenue and GOiden West·Street
turer and chairman o(· the commlulon, in Huntington Beach.
described the naUon'1 flJcal 11tuaUon Tiley caught up w1lh their man at Ef.o
and bond market as "still crlUcal," then liJ Avenue and were about to aPIJl"*:h
outlined the several intricate points of the vehicle when they saw the driver
the day's dbcu.ssions, pull a gun. Both officers heard ·1 shot
Both Agnew and Re1gan, he said, and saw Elli.5 slump behind the wheeJ
0 partlclpated aclivtly ln today' a or bis c~. .
discussions and prabed the cornrnllllon Goncerned hospital offldals 1ailf EJlli for ib work." was-btlng treatiCI ln·tbe'lnt.enalve care
The pollution-lighting program, he ex-unit "but b not mpooiiing u he abOukt."
plained, tnvol_v.es_ .... the.-.f+de r·a-t
govenwnent's purchase of local non.tax~
able bonds at lower-than-,market rates,
then selling the bonds at a higher lnteresl
(See AGNEW, Pate ii
Physician of \'.ear
Public Defender Briao J . Mullell talked
with the former patient at two Clllifornia
olate bOIPltab Friday aod said he
ife!JuJJaly' doeil hot want to «tum lo Lawsuit Filed ·on. County . ., .
··2 ·Do~s -iu .. Douse~
face ,dlarges.
~· ~ ~ of the toiture murder Cf 11 for1!ler f~ lnmoJa al Ataocadero
~:Jlalpltal •••••• difJ ago In San IJte&O, appormJy """ a· grudge dating Over CQnstruction of 'Jail
WASHINGTON (UPI) -.'!be l'real·
d~~ ~IUee on Eaiploymeot al. the
H appect, today named Dr, Gfratd
R'. Clari, the Jl"'SI~ of a ~e!Vlly!v
. l)lental ~tutton, ... ''phyaldao lit the nor.;• CIJl<f, sa. Jead 'df the EJW)'ll llllt!.
tute tn E~ l).1,alnce l9ll, will -1••
hh! award· at the 'Amertcau Medical Al>.
iodation'• eon~· on 'OccupoUooaJ
Health in Cos · Ani&s Oct. J. ·
back lo that time. JiOberl J,)rion, 53, wa1 beat.n, lllbbed Bl . -.~ --·· . · ' ond. finally lltrJUllled with a neckUe in ltor oqua"!""" that, punctuated the· J. J. Smiaek, ·county -al. ·build-. · Ora1u1e
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bis s.n· Diego oparimenl ,. 1 Long bulldlng of the fll mUUon OrllJl(e cOur.. · Ing "'"lcea, wu the prlnie taraet of -
------BpJOANN!! R!YNObllll ~-be-oilv.,...e'""' Beadl•teenager·-ped !oM-dlauffeur-IY..JaU.became..pobUc.,_aFridaJ_wijh, lrwln:a.attack.al tbalJimo..""1.lbo..NM•n,
or r1111 Dlllr l>MW ""' • "It's: mer to . have ~ who Ls wttcbed In horror. the filing of an •2000 law!Uit against ty orflclal was .accused of falling to tx• --. ~,
I!'• !'!JI ewiy .;.pie who CIO <elebrala 116lnl tbn>uP 'tbe ume thtoRa )'Oii are He' baa also tieen indicted by the Orange County. ercue control of 'the ploject tl\lt .wu be-. . Wuthr
grap"'!IJon ,......ntodloal llChool and their aad ,wbcvunilerltanlls the probleml," Pat ~e CounlJ Grand Jury for the March Thole damqu ll'""·denuinded by the gun Juoe 25, 1911' and compr.ted Nol.em-,
first weddlng annlverw:y ,at·almoat the nOj<s. ts ihcdlnrinurder of.'J'homaa Astorino, F, E, YOUOJ c-trudtoo t;omP911Y ol ber 25• 1911· Sunday'1 lho.N...;.; whatinera' ...
.same time. .
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"'WIM!n L ltlrled 1nlill&1 ICIOol, I 25, a b'mer r'IJCllD-mate who was dumped San Diego -tbe ~Jor contractor· in the Irwin said Smlaek •"Improperly held of.·them,· win be' wJdefy 1e.t•......._
!kit "Patr.idai and Ed N~""Wa~ will hill no aperience With! bio<bimlltr,, near Sunset ·Aquatic Park in Hwitingtoo two-year project -Ip a COO"plaiqt which . back" 1 payment of $100,iOo af&er the the weathermatr promlles, 1;;~
be •able . to . wbi.n they gradual< from .0 ~ wu nlceJo•boft Eol"""° Uiidenf.U,f Beach,' • • hold> the counly fully· r8pollliblt for project wao accepttc! bee-of the mpstly. sunny .skle1 . lllld mld-70!! lie\ Itvtno't -~ ,ol 'Medicine tocllly. tile; ·1-al. . bjod•m91'1'''1t help DelOctive Sl!L-Mooty McKennon and "pn1)ect coonllnaUon fallllt11." • ·need for remedlall w'ork .., the Jall'• w .. lher for the-Orall(t Cout. n..~ ami1._.r.1a'S~; ' . , ~~-· #a•. • Det«tlve Gil Veme .,. among lawmen The counlJ1• unwUI~ oi,tnHilily' fourth floor. And lhe •blllliHnc -· • · · ' '.l'bt'eouple iDot arUCI's inedlcil 9CbDo!' ~·Pit and Sd•lllJI · , . : !nD r•arlool qencJa in Colorado to dovetail Ille bofldh>1 al. the ladllty, Irwin clalmed, falkpd to odoqualelJI coo-'INSIDE TODA 'l'. 1
' which they~ bolb atteixled for: the '~ .'!'h!:-~llao . · '·'ped ~":,,~~~!"""Ual '0,le ~on =·1:!,IO.;!~~ -~:"~~~!,~..::.: ii';;i.op" · j~~;· Piice;1 widow
l>iit .!Oilr 1'o1a. Palis from Loi Antela =-In their""_, ·~ .. ,.,,., p1amec11o 1eo1 n,."~ .31 caUber biked the v"'"i co., ~"b;"".m,41o. by ff daya. -• ••_Jii'lh• IDOtld·~"'"'if Clmc, WllO
•nd. did bei-uod~u•ie -k at 'Pit IUI ibe ~ ·_.,the' )ialol lfld bf·Libertf ·tn the -JacuJar ThM and llP!a.· lbe· actloa. ~. Irwin told the board that 'cilliei' <heckli · hdd. been <la~bb"f,ill ·J:SI' 9u•
UCLA. Her huaband, who Is fl'<llJI Palo goilfC a llllle rough .-imnr ICboJastJc . Colorado caper, lo~ ·11 ballli!les 1..is Young worken ~unable to cirrj out were held back by Smlaet·foo no r..:.on . --~""'{'· ~·Jor_~ .~~.~~In ign
Alto, apenl bb undergraduate yem .al ~-wJCb ·a -k'ftpii\c cOuld llol< :.bJm to .anotber Hlllltlolton cOOatructlon on Ille llnea cantained .In that wu acceptable tn the Young com-•• t t """" _.......,,..., of 11-
UC SaoJa Barbara. . roQtlne, • Beacb. niurder. • , •• the .plan f!ldone<! by the county becawJe PW· He alao allqod that Snilaek r.. . ~I; hos. be'" "'"""'"'",,_
"It's not very oommon to have a -al. Newport Beacb wblle <fn 'lbe detecllve leA\'ft wu originally .,., chang<s In 8'lledulel that were not fuied to irant Ume ellenllon& to bis to1ll> ht1' from "b<Jlond. • Rtael
buahancl aad wile in medical 9CbDo!," ..... 4ht --.,. •lelVlll( pected lo telum loday, l!IJt_authorlu., paaed on to the coolracl« by coont1 clkjitf \ifien• the pn1J<!ct wa1 delil1ed byi , ; ,htt ..!'J"'f /O<lgi( I~ famU11•W,t~·
nyspjt;"liut tt'i'nol all Iha! rate." .sana.;, far ~que "• _. -eipect tbrm boCt Moiiiliy, al wbldi oflldala. ~win~ rains. , • • · llT, . · ' " • · , • • ' ~:.tr~~==..: :-r.::-·~0ia. ...... ~'IT.;:~;~~ 11e1~:V~~1.oat"~:i ~r:'t:i::tit~i:ti: ·~"= :::m·"r'. I '.
two fhret married cwples In tM elm "We clloM ~ ...._.. It ta WDJJam lleod llaJd Friday, however, tlJat but tbe .board denJed the •Ja!m without ~it •·• n'illUO...,jj,jjn hill~ <iit ' ~t::e' ' . _... -=·' · 1 :·
ahead of us, .. she eiplains. • Youn&~uc:t dynamic bolp&.J," she cMocei are dbn tbll the CandleUcht canine an named county officials t.o .rs-~,bla cllentl'cen ~ ~'held .fts:pOIDo , =•::!.;.. ' ,1. ~: ~~"' • :l,,
Beine married •lo J<llll' medical ICbool .,.;¢ • (IM UUllTY Pqe I) ~-~ tbe .chlll'lll made b1 altonlfl ..., f~ condition• thil_!..!vegl/,jllly.:JI!!. ,_, ,,. , • -... .lnrln. -• ~-lob~ nearer Ill mlllloo: • ~ • • • ----•·
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II' YOU llBAD Ille 1J>C>r1a pages of tllll newspa~: the
<'lhtr day, you mlibl have been •leJnpted tO:draw .!he con-
clusion that England's soccer players were the Wild" Ones
of the current World CUp conlelt, rudy and wtlJing to cut
down with a craj'ty boot any mo\iing object 8bove the level
ol. lhe turf. -· --··--'
Perfidious Albion, the column implied, was being partic-
ularly perfidious in Mexico City. Jn.no..
cent Latins were being felled right, left
and center and removed lrom the nm for
the Jules Rimel trophy with the1borough··
ness of Kitchener at Khartoum and Marl-
borough al Malplaquet. . •
Our soccer ezpert told us lhal yes, Indeed, the game was robust bul En:gland
a It Maocbester Unlted was carrying"
tbinp a llWt too far Jn defense of, the
coveted World Cup. The MincmUW
quite righily got panned on their )ast tour here for a con:-
scientiot&S spot of. clOg work that wu -let us be fair-ro-
pald' in interest by their bristling Benfica opponents. - -· •
YOU GET THAT In IOCCel' ~arid·qala'. I! 11 a rObual
-which means that It ls nol loM•bat lbe 'l!z>illlb call \ . . .. . -p11111 .. and alisles. .. • . . '.
Your columnlsl hu had a breathtaking tilrR • w two . . ... ..;
around IUndry arid auorled stadla;and quickly --: :;.::saw~=~·=~~-
the IXimi:f tian.. _';:.;: -I . ' · ,. ~ • • ,--"-
Bu! this b a general decline and qult> In ~ with'
our age of violence. And I don't think Eniland started it;
Jn.fact, during the 1»51 World Qjp, sROfutors ,wllo.walchad
Brazil~ the b&cbides off tllelr oppanenfl mlved the old~ .cry o1·war111n•.1"Ddon: "We.ean·!Oke It bu4
for lbe, t«d•s .,ii,, gift them U back."
· Th&t Is by tho way: Wllal we want lo ay la that Man-
chest<r United II nOt Engtand and there is e much greater , ' . . regard for codei of. soccer conduct when that naUon's rep-
resentatives are sporting their wrote shirts in a foreign
land.
YOU CAN'T PWCK the conduct of a touring club team
. out of the air -__apecially wben you watch IDccer once ·
evm-_Floocr --M!f ·ten the World tn general ihat t11at1 iJf
Englaod for you, what a dirty team and why don't they
clean it up. ·
,M (fco' sporWUnablp, well Jel'i take a look around
•• and rdlect • U.We on the otJ' adage about alooea •'"'
glaaa houses. . "°'
One o1-th~.haso111 this writer '41s never been able to
_perslil'ln a willininea to walch and thoroughly undel'stand
baseball is the disgraceful way la which an umpire's ~
ci&ions are disputed on the field of. play.
1 never, in many years or watching cricket -poesibly
the nearest ~uivalent in Britain to ~e American game -
aaw a player so much as say a word to anyone if·he wu ·
gi_ven out to a questionable decision.
THAT'S WHERE we get the phrase "lt Isn't c;ticket."
'lbe cricket player accepts the verdict, tucks his bat undtr
bis ~ and walk> to the pavilion. Anything else b not ooty
unthinkable bal Impossible. ·
'fh8t's sPortsmansbip. That Is the way to play games.
I left ~ Angels (ame in the first Inning on one occa1lon
~ause of an aStonishing display of tantrums tn which
botltJhe.manager and the bataman disputed-the"\ifii}ttre111
deciSion. .
Yes, Its tough down 1n Mexico 'City, quite a few of the
Iajis ai'e gQlng to get buplps a1l4 bruises and a man or two
ls going to be ~I off .the field for dirty play.
But take a good look around before you pick on England.
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Won't Waive ·Extradition in Ga,,Jl;.le Slayings
lly .umlUll II. VINllEL
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c-nenpt tUJer Robert W, Uberty,
accuoed of mufflng out the liYOS .of
at leut two men who crosaed bbii. wm fllbt ·emadiilon to Calllonda 1o
face 1he cbarpa, 1111 lltonley dillClooed
Friday. -
He had agreed to waive the com-
plicated proceedings on Wednesday and
WI¥ apecled lo l>o· returned ID. San
Diqo Ftlday. but WU committed ID.
· .1 Colorado ·mental. bolpita1 for observ•· -'n. 2S-year~ld ·ala.yer pleaded ln-
llOOllll:by rwon Clf1DllnHy lo a vanity
of cblrae6i stemming .from a robbery,
-ritaI ~hway
RecapbJred~
In Cambodia
PHNOM PENH-(UPI> -Cambodian
troops ID.day reopened lhe vital highway
linliliiC --Penh to the nation's only
&.p ••tel' .Uport, despite lolell3e fllht-
lnl 81 the croes roads town ol K-
Speu. A North Vietnamese general waa
tilled near 1he Angko< Wat ruim.
A Cvdw'lan military Jpokesm1n laid
oil tank and food trucb-qatn ........... . . . Ing ee Hipway 5. Tbe roadway linklnC
t-,i ml llfDf!chl with· police near He b .-ol ~. ~ '"'/'4" Detecllve GU Veine are among lawmen
-Ciilii'oilio-s~-Ofaformer !illiiW biilllei-al Al*...,, _from_yarlouJ agenctes in Colorado Bk 'g1rttrlebd ml alleged accompllce State Hospital seven aayf,'l>~iit'i ~ ~lo probe IJberty's potential role>
tn ·a.. T u e; d a y crtm,._ldenllcally lllqo. appamitly over. I ini<fi• ~ in a number of other killings.
cbarpd--entered ~ same pie& Thurs-bact to that time. ' -,. • Tbey·-planned to test fire a .32 caliber:
day -. Judge· WWlam Rhodes and. RoberfJ.1""" $1,·wu'bei'ten.' llalobed p!a1n! Ule!f by IJberty in a..· spectacular,
waa•cir'deredtoundergoexarriinatlon1 and fmally Wan~ with a~ln Colorado caper, ro see if ballistics tesl.5
IJbiinf and Ami K. Bierley, 21, of Ills San Dleao apartmtnt _u_:.ai J4ic coold linl; him .to aoolhtr HunUngton . Eu,..., Ore., •will be held fcir 30 days Beach l"'"41er kidn~ f«.1 dlaodle1fl' Beacb murder,
at the ~~State Hoepital at Pueblo watched in horror. f , ...... , 'lbe detective team was orlginaJly ex·
whtk Pl)'cb.tltrilts probe their JQtnta1 He bas also beefi dndidid-by' th peeled to return today, but authorit.ies
•states. Orange County Grand J.,,..iir11.; lolard> now upect them back MO!lday, at whocb
Pub& Defmder Briall J . Moltell talked J2 sbooCtng murder of-~ time the slugs would be compared.
with the former patlenl al two Callfornla 25, a.lwiner ,__mate w\IO ~di"!ll•.f Runtlngton Beach City Press Secreta~
stab:r'.··llaQit.Js· P'riday and •aid he near Sunset Aquatic Pll'k.:"ID ~-Wllllam Reed ~d Friday, hoWever, ttilt
dellnitely -not want ta-return to · ·Beach. -, -_-::;. .': 1 :_ -. cl\'"""' are dim that the Candlelight
f-cbarpa. llet>ct1ve Set. M<11ty -JlllL: (See LIBERTY, Page 3)
Beach Driv~r
-Stopped, Tries
' To Kill Self
A Huntington Beach man pursued b)'i
police for what they described as a "!i.mo
pie trlfflc vlolaUon" ended lhe chase ear-
ly today by pulling a gun ml shooting
himlell in the stomach.
Htmtlngton Intercommunity Hospital
olficlals: stated an hour later that the
ccindWon of Earl Clarence Ellis, 43, ot
to: Memphis Ave., was "only satisfac-
tory."
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1ho capftal Ind ~ Som,' wtift
c-Modi1'1 oO!y oU ~II,~ -"Cr.!4:~1&·1'
Offictn Frank Morelli and Jerry Blair
launched the pursuit ol Ellis alter they
u,,, bbJl commit a lrafJIC, lnlractlori at · ~ Avenue and,_ Golden Wat Strte\ .
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llJ·JOANNB REYNOLDS .................
lt'• not. every couple who Clb ceJebrtte
IJ'duatloo from medical .-i ml their f~ w~·anniversary itiahnotl the
-time. l • · iirt)'alricia.ml Ed Venn-Walloo wiD . bic a~ ID. when Uiey gradua!e . fn>m
UC · Irvine's School ol Meiliciile lo<W'•
7htfr anniversary is Sunda'/. '
The ~e met 81 UCI's ijiedical-scJiool wldcb 1hey bave bolh attmled-I« W
..-;t.loua' -Pal.ii.holil Loe Anplel
.... did bu undergradlate -81
IJ!ll.A, lier -· who II from Palo ~ .... •hhli' u--'......_alluatc · ··· at .• ·~ ,. ___ ~· .. t ~ ~ Sm4a: Barbara. \ t
11Jt'r nOt very· ccmmon to hive a
ldbliaid 8nd wife· lit n!eaical ICbool,"
11f1 Pat,:''but it' a not all ihlt rare ...
... ol Iba l!IOll ........... ~-,et•"' -.. lba--...iuJr~ .. Iii -. ................. f. jarted~MllM :w'Vlit'c.nt...,.1--111111r 81 a e..r sl
one Cambedt•n· soldier d .. d. Thi Com-cl-·-be adVlnlqeous. .. ll'• nk:ie· to· have 101DeODe who ls aoinc tbl.,aih a.. ..... tblnp YVll .,.
~ who llDda'Nod:s iM problems," Pit
nolel.
"Wilm I started medical llChool, I
hid 001 esperlence with bio<hemistry,
oo tt wu nke to bavo Ed who understood
the !1npage o( bbcbmistr1 to help
me."
mllnlll troops wen drl'"" fnlm 11ie town,
The millllrT ~ ·mi said
Nri Vietnamese and Viet Qlill ond
~ Pathet Lao allies bed aet up --tall>·.and storehou,.. •In tbe 1kjullO
mile temple i:omPlex ol the Ith century
ruinl at Angkor wa~ 110 miles wth-
weR of Phnom Peril.
&thrP1t ,and QI aay they never found
tbtmlelvtt in a position of campetlng
with -other. llather, they helped oae another in their atudies.
Tbe Cambodian1 have declared ibe
historical -... .,.. dty" and aid
itJ: tre8ldrel were too l'ltuable tD nlk
in wv1 .... The ,..,._.. appealed for
wurld , reectkJe to ..amemn the C<m·
11"lllilts fcr-,lllilc-tbe uea.-.1-unetn.,.,..
'Ibo ~-spokesman d0""1lled
~ Speu .. "1he hottest ipot" of
cambodll'1 nr 1galmt the Communllta.
Flag tram the Pa.st
P8'' said sbe 9llllHlllmes found 1he
goilli a llUle rough combining scholastic
riopoOslbtlltles wHh •a boulekeeping
routine.
Residents of Newport Beach while in
school, the ybung doctors are-leaving
Sunday for Albuquerque, N.M., where tbeJ Will do their .iplemlbipa at the COUR•
ty hoopital.
He said the beavieet !lgbtlng was 'm the
southern part ol the town and said Cam-
bodian pllne5 hid cln'ied out raids in an
effort to diJSodge an estimated 1,000 Viet Conll in the .,..,
J. B. "Bill" Murray, Commander of American LegiOfl •Pool 2*!;.Now~·
port Beach, accept. l~,--okl American Flag' from flllbw' '"""*' aire A •. B. -King, whooe grani1m;,/her made the six by eight-loot llag
in honor of Kansas· becoming the 31th ·state '.in 1861. Flag, 50 !tall JI
cannot. be mended ·or cleaned,. will occupy , place of honor in Legion
Post's 'F1ag Day Ceremonies 'Sunday.., • i
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·jTwo-o1.111e &frll Ii oUr ~ ...
m.Vried to Older doctor' and there Were·
tWo • -mmled c.,.jpJeo lo: thi class ahead ol·us," she uplalns.
kiq lllllTled to. """ medical school
"We cbooe Albuquerque -It II
a young ·and dynamic boapiW," •he
Mid; Get Y 011,r Hands
Off the Toyoros A. •gnew.s,-· Reauans E n1"oy TOKYO (UPI)--Tbe To)'Ola -eo .. ~-J_.1 larpst -~-an
-Ji'rtday It ba found lls -auto-
LawsIJit Filed on County
Over Construction of · Jail
. mobU.. to be dtfectlvi and II ft<alllog
' lo Jlu!illnl!on Beach. .
,,.., caight "" with -mairat El-
... -"_ and were about ID. ai>proacb
the -irllen 1hey ..,, the driver
pull a .W.. Both olllcera bean! a shot
and .,.,. Ellis slump behind Iha wheel
Of h1I car. '
<loncemed hospital officials aald Ellis
waa being treated in the lntensJ:ve care
umt-"butl• not responding as he abould ...
-,Trio Sentenced
For Burglaries .
'l1ne men who broke lnto 1 NewporO
Beach escrow wmpany's ol(JCeS lind a
nearby restaurant last. March 15 have
been Ordered to serve varying terms in
()range County Jail.
. Superiior Court Judge James F. Judgo
accepted pleas of guilty lo charges of
"""""1 degree burglary and' ,«dared'
John Byrd, 31, tQ ·serr.e an 11-month jltll
term with five years probation.
Milton Lee Ray, 25, also known £aa
. Don Lee Benson drew a nine-month spell
and Robert Larry Tate, 24, was aent to
the jaU £or sis: months. Both med will
aerve three years probation.
The three defendants, all from Los An·
1eles, broke into the Bay Escrow Co.,
and the· Indone!ian Rest.aurant, both 1t
2$15 E. coast HJghway. No loot wu taken
lo lhe break-in, officers said.
S il.. --c -Ni H b U-for ""1't!Cllon-Bltt.r' sqaabbles ·that ·p11nctuated ·the hiked the· VOU11g.Co,, cooli by.$1111$,1\0.
·: ;f.l ::if>tf;:.·· !ewlJ6Tf · -ar Or ~ .. =yt1oat~:Stt:.·= ~:~.:::=~~c~~: ;-=,':1n~'!".;..°:.:!'°:;::.: ArgentinaRecognized
, of Its-ears will lie rtcalled by the end the flllnC' ol an •:ooo l&sult against constru~. on the· l1nei ~ Ill•. · WASHINGTON , (UP I) _ The United
By ·;iOllN'-VALTEl\ZA ".. : · .Earlier: tn•1he 41t, both olfiellll·dtop-ol !:::.1.~"'the'conmledl''!'..?' lhefd ~ect.deTbef Orange County. the plan endorsed by the .CO)llll_y.;~·1 • states b .. annoonced diplomatic reco~i-·"'°'-..-o.Nr "" • · ped' In at day-long conferencea of Presi-ret>U" • w n ...... ~ sa .. IC ec-Thoae damages were demanded by the . or changes ·In, sch~uJea : that fl#e. not . lion of lhe military junta 85 lhe ;g~l ~·'Vb ,President Spiro '.Agnew and dent Nlion's Advisory Council on Uvi~:'~onttlnlneofitspaa:,n,: F. E. Young ConstrucUon Compaqy of pa~ on to the contrlCtdr •by· COlJ!lt)' ·government of Argentina.
tiov,.nor icanald Beagan .droppaj~tn on ·=r~lat Relations in . San ~~t eon:. Mart r~t a San Diego-the major contractor ln ,lhe offichtals. ' '"' . , " _, .
• :.-~ at the-weatern, l'lbite House Tbe _...,_, ft. J two-year project -jn a complllnt whl<h T e company s 8• ,evances "'t'~-aor,,. r------------. cum.:.Tc:il\..~ Reagan is a member. Agnew bowed . ~ were Jll"'4"\..~ a er an . holds I.he county fully responsible Ior before county supervlsora laSt March 4
Ftid.r· aftei'l)oon, aklmmed out three ~t. wilen ~ to ~ Vice Presidency. 13• 1970• the company said. "project coordination failures." but lhe board denied the ~!aim .wiUJout 10U.1 1ater then ,-:eftt--y1ch~ ~ilh. n.e ~conf'erence!I, attended by 26 ~t .sald high speed l!rtvlng haa caused The~county's umrillingneas or lnablllty calling on named county officials: to res--~· ~J~ aoc1·~,Un-.Nn{i0rt mem:ben-indodlngtwostlteten1tor1 t}Olntlnthefuellineandthefutlpwnp pond to the charger made by attorney
U' • · • mad twoi--erpiored the n• Itself \o crack. 1eadhtg to fuel Jeqage. to dovetail the building of the facility, Oscar F. Irwin. ~· • • .... . · .. ... • tiaill' ~ai~ .... ~ the federa.I It said ftra coWd occur from Ute leak-the action states, led to a aeiies of con.-. ·a.tt1n1 ,.onIJ 'brl<f!y• at ·-t " 1 , . to 1tnoctloo dtlQ>· ad ..lmpaues wbi<:b J .. &mlsek .. c:oudty dlteclor ol-l>ullii ... ; ··~= BiJboa'1Jlay~~.·~R-I-:::,;;----· 1 ::&D&ll,,_-~~~-f:ion..,ranll· -. , Ing .services, was the prime target of
U1B ,.. , ~t, ~...,. -ui.zai. Irwin's aftack at that lline Ud~the c:iJun.. ~ ............,.., ttia•!llrtior -'•' 1 Ono '1111Jor' )>!lliil :dranOl during the G e d B I ty oUlciaJ. was aocused of falling lo U• .,..,.,..., Wl'IOll;a::,;..~, ··-·01LtbeNison>adin1n111r1t1on rtn a· n a--e t errisecootrolol .1he'pnljocttbatw•be-Sunday'asbowen,whattbetem lbm\1"1iiicl0olillla-~!~"Jli>Ji" . <tt ...... , 0.,..,...,...,,.-.J bol1d .a gan Jome IS, 1916 and completod Nomi>-ol them, will be widely scattered,
19f.a,..,1p,otiolt_.i.n.!!1WIL _ • ;..nml ... ..., __ to ~·tolJoicle -her 25, JIM. • ~;~=:".~· ::i_~ -.'Illa'__..._~ .. .-;lfll!: -1'or Jli'lo•;·~ N--.l!. c· P'-'• 0 H Irwin said Smllet "fmP!Ofl<flJ 'beld th f lb Or CoasL ~> ... ~.~·-·~t·,a..ta ,at·-a·-,rate ua'3t amp wns 'pen . vuse bock". paymenl "'·•100,tilo.afler 'Uie wea er°'. e ange n•(iitai1'r~: · · 11io111> ;_ttia....,..,~..rlo¥eil.,. f""Jecl wu 1cceplid 1boeluae of tho INSmE TODAY .
and i'"-"-'•,W. ,,.,,. _ •"Ill. 1 t , ,f:_':;llofttiln-.. ..:.,•:.Chicatlltbe 0 .-::::.::. llpoefaf lo lie DA!l.Y PILOT we will make lhtm .wekotne and lhty need for remedial work on .tbo .Jall'•· · · .. .. · • • · ,._
'-a..i ... ~ -----. atRONA -Shamelealy, and that'• can aee 111 tbett ii tow,'! II.JI Connett, fourth floor. And the bufldtng cttrectort Bilhop Jamf.! Pikt'I tofu.vi.ti """"'' ... " • •' • : -:= tllf _.-.11on•1 fiscal .oHoaUun .. _ · ...._ 11, .. _ ..... , •• that ben Irwin claimed, failed to ~!Ol'fCi>io-· · · r•~I )h~tDOf{d./aln<d cteri<, who • · • . • , • • , < • :;:-;;-: -•~ U•"~'n -~·~· • t~ ·~ way .~, want ·~ manqemelll ......,.. mem mey poalbly , •·d b •-bbl' , "S ·• , . .. • ma ~ -:iu. ui.,.;nJ, •~• and ntembert of u,. Glen Eden •SUn dlsapPolat the publlc. · trot aub-<:ontractors wbble .feffiirt ·kf ob=-. , • '"' een uu tt•g ,.n D P t"'~en-
ph .... . . v • .. ·outlfuect the eeveraJ" 1ntrkate points of Club, 1 major nudllt ctnter, will hold '"111.ey wµt _wear clothu u they are serve plannlng...d.e.layed-Young__w.or.br•-_ome114-befor..e.JJ.iLcka.tJLin .... i.969-ys1c1an--o -•e 111e d•l'• diocuosions. public .,....._ loolght. ~~be-Hpi~lfir"'adillrii lhit no 111 , bY-~ · ' tn th<· dt$eit wtld<irneu of ls-
A&new and Reagan,· · "We are Uttd Of chasing snoopers,'' ~ al)o~ in the Riversl~ntY • Irwin told the board that othfr·chec:k'! · raet, has bt1n..fn commu11ico.Uon
• W'ASHlNGTON (UPI) -Tbe Pral-·~p.udpltllid' activtly in to d.a Y's says Rey Connett, founder of ·Glen Eden club'• heated pool were hekf~blct by Smliek~for no reason with her ~om "bt~11~." Read dill'• Commlllee oro Efl>plo)'lnenl of the d~-and pralled the commlllloa · her t "' toda" tn F m I W k-_,-.t today nained n.r. Getald 'f L ., ... ...w.t.·." . Sun Club, the largreat member~ned "With us, there ii no thoughC of Shame. \Mt was acceptable lo1 lhi Young ,COin· L. 'o.. 11 a 1 ti tt ,.,... ...,_,._,_ ..-~ ""'" nudbt club ID America. We ,....ldn•t p11t Oft clotbea merely to pany. He also alleged Iha{ Smlle.k-re-1•· R. Clark.1he.-1-~ aw...... ,,,. ... ,~. ptqjram, be.fl• , ·~ ~ t Ume rt loo! ;o hll mt~I ~ .aa 11~ of tile ~-iii'fd~~ the Jed e r 1 1 ~ a-I p.m., couplit_ and be 'QWW:ltc up/ " Cocmett cOntlnued; 1...w w grin e ftll "'"' L1111en 1
-'\CID, ll; IMd" Ole '!I!:!"~ ..... -·.,....-" local non-tu-Jam!ltel -flllpact 1111 ..---..,... pldod 14an-wW ·-· -cllenll -the-pn>Jed ... dlleyad by :=..-.:~ liilelal!WJn,Pa,,_1..,"f!I*-'" allt.-81 --. ---·-•Ill Vlllmnwlllbavettltt1-<ldan-beavywlntlrrains.' ' .-. ,.
loll ....._..t;lloi'.A -:-...i.u... ...... 11abcrldaaa:llilliorflli8Wll W. flldl of .. -119""" ltlylo(ille_pdd8. -T!la Yaunt .Comfll!11· wu the lowest =---'l aoc!lll!P'• c.ciw-·On' 'I 1 .... flelQI. · GllaUsatac.~71.J.l·ndW ·btdderf.-•Jallcontraclwbcllr-ltnl --•
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lly TOM BAil,.EY OI'_......,, ......
IF YOU 'READ the 'ports pages or this newspaper the,
other day, you mlgbt have been tempted to draW the con-
clusion that England'• socctr players were the Wild Ones
ol lhe current World Cup conltat, rudy and willlJll to cut
down wilh a crafty boot aey moving object above lhe leyel ·
of the turf. ---Perfidious Albion. the column implied, Wis befng-paruc..
ularly perlldlous· ln Mulco City. Inn ..
cent Lal!DJ were being felled rtihl, Jett
and center and removed from the run for
!he Jules lllmet tropby with lhe lhoroog)>-
.,... of KllcbeMr at~ and Marl·.
borDUih at MalpllljU•l. .
Our IOCC'< upert ·1old U1 that ya,
Indeed, the P!ftO wil rotiult bcit England
a Ja Mancheiter Unit.ea wu cuiy1n,g
.thinp a little too far In defense ol the
coveted World . Cqp. 'l'be · Mlpi!IDI -
qulle rlghUy got ponned on their Wt !DUI' 1lero for -a =-
lcienUous spot or cloa wort thlt was :_ let'• 6e lair·-~ .
pol<! In intuet! by their brialllnc Benflca oppcaeola.
YOU GE!' THAT 1n·socctt·i0w arid again.Risa robust
game which means that it 11'not for wblt'tbe Enl1llb call
pansies and sissies. ~
Your columnist has had a breathlaldnl -or ·two
around oundly and -lladla and· qulckljr ..........
that theri has been a tendency lince ·~ polnlJ !!1;11 for
the IOCcer player lo COJ'ICeDtrate more oo iia ClfP*d ,tJau.
Uie.roundball. ,'-•• ~ • -• ~ ... ·.~
Bui this ·;., a general d~ and 'quil'! ID"n,pjlir'_.
""' ac• of. violent.. And I don i 'ihlnl: . .,,.,.... iilrtl.f It;
In fact, d1lrio( the 1111 World i;:.p, 1l*daton wlio wa1i!!-4 ·
Brazil kicking lhe backsides off their opPQl!tDll -Ibo
old rallyiqg cry ol wartime London: "We:'.an' tUo It liat,
for the Lord's ,.ke, rive U-Ji back.'' ,.
That II by the way. WhJi we.want to..; ii llull M.,,.
cheater United ii DOI Ellgl8DCI and there if a. mudl gruter
regard for codet ol aocctr conduct when that natiOD's rep.
raenlativea are ~ their white shtrU ID a foreip
land.
YOU CAN'T PLUCK the conduct of a touriD( club team
out of the air -especially wbe:n you watch aocctr.anct
every Flood -and tell the world ID aensal that that ii
Engl•nd for you, what • dirty team and w}q don't the7
clean it up.
, ~ ~~ ~· ,l'ell1 \'I'll take a look around
UJ Ind reflect a lKtle on the ~e about ltonel IDd
&faaa houses.
One pl ~-w-m• lhll1 writer !WI never been able to
perai4 Iii a l!flllllnlllilD -ilmd tllorouP1Y -buebalf ii the diqraceful way In which an =Pfn" cfo.
dl!Olll. m disputed on the field ol pily.
I never, in many years ot w1tchlnr cricket -polllblf
the neanst eqllivalent In Britain to the American game -
11w a player· so much as say a word to 11JJG01 U )Ml wu
lfven out to a questionable decision.
THAT'S WHERE we get the phrase "It lln't Ctichl"
The cricket player accepts the verdk:i, tucU bJI. bat uzw:ter'
his lflll end walks to the pavilion. Anylhlng eile ii DOI Diily
unlhlnkable but impossible.
1bat'1 sportamanship. That Is the way to play lllDIL
I left 1n Angela game In the first Inning .., one occulon
because of an astonishing dlrplay of tantrums In which
both the manager and the batsman disputed the umpire's
ded.!Jon.
Yes, Its touib down in Me.xico City, quite a rew ot the
lads are going to 1et bumps and bnllses and a man er two
IJ going to be sent off the field for dirty play.
· But take a 1ood loot around before you pick on England.
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rate, thus . giving local agencies the
chance tD receive needed funds despite
aoaring interest charges.
The commissHm • also -advocated the
streamlining of tbe Safe sfreets Jr.ct,
"'1hich provides funds to state-and loeal
law enfrrcement and correctional agen-
c:iess on a grant basis.
But, Mayor ~. Bevtr"ly Briley~, ol
I Nashville, Tenn., brought out one so,-e
spot in the grant system-not enough
money. I "It's a drop in the bucket," be drawled.
I Agnew left the White House _compound
at about ! p·.m. and made -~ short
hop by heHcpter io Newport Beach !Or
· a change of clothes. --~
Reagan, whose departure occurred' as
Valiant Scores
Over Intrepid
ln Cup Finale .
STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) -Vallant1got
another <k>se of her favorite light weather
on Long Island Sound Friday and defeat·
tct Intrepid by one minute and three
seconds in the final race of the prellmin-
a.ry trials for America's Cup defense can-
didates.
Intrepid appeared to have· the advan-
t8ge at the start but couldn't hold it as
Valiant outpointed her rival all the way
up the first leg or the 10.8-mile course.
Valiant led by 1:28 at the first inark and
stretched her lead on the two reaching
legs to 2: 18. Intrepid, which defended the
America's Cup in 1967, closed up a bit
on the final leg but Valiant still won by
more than 200 yards.
The New York Yacht Club's _race com-
mittee had hoped to give Heritage, the
third defense candidate, at least one race
Friday, hut there wa~n·t .time for it.
The Valiane-tntrepid race had been
three hours late in starting becau!t of a
Jack of wind and it didn't end until after
6 p.m. EDT.
A heavy thunderstorm and a sharp wind
shift hit the two boats as they were near·
ing the finish line. It was the only fast
sailing they h'ad all day.
Valiant and Intrepid ended the first
series of trials with 4-3 records. Valiant
actually finished first in rive races but
lost once Lo Intrepid Tuesday on a. dis-
qualification.
Heritage, the Florida contender. had
only two races and lost both of them,
one to each of her rivals.
DAILY PILOT
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lho1n•1 ktt•il Ell,...
l11111n11 A. M11rphi11•
M~lnt Edi!.,.
newsmen arriv~ at tbe compound, stood
silently for several moments while the
press and hi! aides argued over whether
or not h& would answer a single q__uestion.
He aniwered just one--a query on
Lt Gov. F.d Reinecke's commeiits earlier
this week that the mass medi.i should
withhold broadcast and publication of
graphic material taken during campus
disturbance!.
"I don't think he was advocating
censorship per se," the governor said.
"What I believe he proposed was 1 a
form of self censorship, particularly in
the broadcast media, where scenes of
campus violence relnfcrce a small
minority or agitators. Perhaps it would
cool things down a bit."
With that. Reagan lert.
lnside, other members of the advisory
commission held forth at a press con·
ference. The group included recently
replaced Federal Director of the Budget
Robert Mayo, who reinforced the ad-
ministration's policy of heralding the
economic crisis u only a temporary
manifestation.
'"!be Federal Re9ef"Ve Bank," he ~ ''
is ,loosening up a li ttle bit in rtcent
days and Ls slowly lifting some of the
restrictions on its fiscal policies by mat-
ing a few more funds available.
'"lbere is more than a ray of hope
for the months ahead," he added.
In Newpor1 Beach, Reagan and Agnew
and their families boarded the Mojo
at about g p.m. with guests and several
of Agnew's chil~en.
Mrs. Nancy Reagan stared at the sky
as she and her husband awaited the
Agnews and asked, "What happened to
our California weather?"
"It was here this afternoon," 3001eone
replied. "Ju"ne," she retorted,
Agnew had but one comment as he
boarded.
"l only wish I could come to Southern
California and this area particularly
more ot'.ten."
Shortly afterwards the cruise began.
But a last-minute shipment of supplies
preceded the <llloving-ofl
An aide scrambed on board, laden
with jars of pimento-stuffed olives,
cocktail oNons, lemons and limes.
Music and Art
Festival S1mday
At Saddlehack
f\.tusie and oral interpretation
perfonnances and art exhibits -in-
cluding a series of environmental walk·
through sculptures -will greet visitors
Sunday at Saddleback College's art
feslival.
Besides the performanctS and artistic
constructions at the 3 to 5 p.m. event
on the Mis.Mon Viejo junior ct1llege cam.-
pus, Visitors will see ~xamples of student
arts and crafts, 1ncludlng demonmations
in stooeware-ceramks and fabric con·
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' . ' ~otriotism Big Business · • -. '
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Flq °"l'1 SjiadoY ' banner m1""'and
decal. dllllitboiton "I' ~.la' •I' Ille
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• "Demand 11 up sharply, I'd sq mr
100 percent,~above .. tut· year," aakl •,a
apokuman for Annin & Com(>IJlY tn New
York, the forger proeluc<t of cloth flap
Jn ~ COO!!Uy._ "It'• more than ·the, In-
dustry can· handle.''
"We've deubled our sales in the Jut
JI months," said H. J, Sanders genera]
manager or Dettra Flag company, Inc.,
near San Francisco.
In Virginia, arr official of Mount Vernon
Flagmakers said demand is ~ter than
at any time in me:mqry, ~nd New Eng-
lan(I flag factories rePQrt they are run-
ni111 several weeks behind in · fillin' or·
Biggest OCC
Soph Class
Graduates
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of JM 0.llY ~lllt llefl
'I'hrtat.entoa: clouds and cold winds
sweeping through Vrange Coast Colk!ge'a
LeBard Stadium, failed to dampen the
spirits. af OCC's, 1,225 graduates Friday
evening.
The 1970 graduating class. largest In
the school's 24 yeans, lined the 50 yard
line to receive auociate of artl degrees
from Or. Robert B. MOC>f't!, President
ot junior coU•ge and Dr. Jimes S.
Fitz.gerakl, dean of: instruction. •
The commencement address wu
delivered by gf1duate Pierce Lucas, a
member or OCC'• award winning speech
team.
Lucas' speech was hued on a quote
by Lord Brougham wbo said in 1821,
"Education makes a people easy to
govim, but impossible to enslave."
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~ Pllductl Company of New York ·..,.~ ..._ ol 01g decals are •P
ll·ilnoeO f!oil.hiot·year wtOi abool 750,·
000 of:)lie ).des •Clld-tlze decals sold ao
tar this year.,, •
"We'n.teWnc them to polltical groups
and to demonstraion, like the construc-
tlon worbri, and lhen there are· bulk
Illes-we: doa.'t· know where they go," a
Prest-On 1pokeaman said.
T1)e company a1M> makes largei flag
decaJs, incl~ the 17-by,-20 inch version
tll,at is affixed to bµ.ses In Las Vegas,
Nev., and the seven-by-JO Inch model that
is popular with truckers.
Ever.Ready Label Corp. ol BellevilJe,
N.J., is one of tl)e growing number or bu~esies using nag decals or small
banner• Jn pn>motloos.
Mlniature, seU-adhes!ve meta.I flags
made by Ever Ready are used in dllplay1
for quanUty buyers of the company's
other metal products.
The 81181esllon I! that lhete CllllOIM'I
might like 1o give oot the~ plalel,"'!
a public .. rv1ce. An Ever Read¥ IQIO~,..
man said tht ~ flag plates "hive gone
over big."
Some other companies have otftttd
standard sized cloth Oags at a COit u a
publlc 5ervice. , ~
"It's a patriotic effort; we're Juat ~
Ing we can break even,'' said a spokes·
miln for Pepsi-Cola, ·Which bu offered a
3x5 foot cotton flag f~S2·.79'plus handlln«
charges·to customers in the metropolitan
New York area for aboot a month.
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The spokesman S<Ud Pepsi has received
• :1,000 orders so far .
Men than. a year ago, Reader's. Digest
Inserted a flag decal in copies of the mag-
azine. Slnce then, a spokesman said, the
, 1}14ta2ine has sold 0it given away nearly
54 mi,Ulon decals.
; Many obser'verS see the Increased dis-
play or ,the nags u a reaction by mkldle-
class Americans to demonstrations in
w!Ucb U.S. [lags were desecrated or Viet
Cong flags displayed.
Flags also have lteen used by antiwar
grpups.
Save our Flag Company, for instance
offered a decal that showed an American
flag on the body of dove of peace. The
company urged people not to let "super
patriots''. take over the nag.
DAILY Pll..OT ..... ,., R'°""' KMl!ltr
Lucas, a national speaking champion,
ezpreased concern for the ills of our
society. "This class of 1971>. u no class
before, has witnessed the effectual com-
plainta of the people, aUowed by the
freedoms or our democracy.
"The academic community has loiidly
8P9ken oul against War, anasalnation,
poilutton, racial prejui:l:ice, h u n g e r •
ecaomnic imbalance and dher pf1)bletns
which block the ability of our nation
to govern the people."
'EDUCATION MAKES A PEOPLE EASY TO GOVERN, BUT IMPOSSIBLE . TO ENSLAVE'
U~r Thre1t•nlhg Clouds, OCC'1 Cl111 of 170 M1rche1 to Com~cement •t L•B•rd St1dlu1Tt
.. ~ concluded by l!O)lin(, "t;et-., .~guard Our freedoms wisely. Let us~never
cease striving to SC1lve the problema
before us. We waot the education which
will enable m: to J>e eas.lly gOvemed,
but we shall never be eruilaved."
'Candlelight' Witness . ' . .
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Of Mesa Freed on Bail
Or. Norman E. Wat.son, OCC district
chan.c;ellor, presented the Oubtanding A Costa P4csa . man who may become afte.r the trio quarreled over the dlspoal-Cltl~ Award to Mis& Anges Blomquist a vital ptdsecullon witness against tlon, of a stolen television set -value
of Newport Beach. candleUght kOler Robert W. Liberty was $30.
Miss Blomquist was cited for her freed on' bail Ftiday in Superiar Court. • · . They also believe, it was learned today.
"many contributions to education." Judge James F. Judge ordered the that Uberty disposed of Connolly in
Along with her other·accompUsbments', release on $1,500 bond of Randall Gn:g similar fashion sometime between the
she establi.sbed a achalarship fund Allen 25 of 350 Avocado St. and set A8torina killing and Liberty's capture
throu1h Newport-Balboa Savings and July '1 as ·the ~ate on which he will this week .in Colorad~. .
Loan in 1954 which bas distributed more hear a motion for dismissal of charges U that ls true 1t may make the
than $80,000 ln 8Choolmhip -ald to area of murder, compiracy and kklnaping. Westminster man responsible ·for the
high school a'nd juni« college students. It i.s alleged that Allen was one of deaths of four persons: Mrs. Marcella
The OC'C students were honored for two men who joined Liberty in . the Landis, the attractive brunette with
their blgh scholastic achievement during killing last March 12 of Thomas C. whom Llbert9" shared an appartment
four semesters at OCC. Maureen E. Astornla. until he strangled her on June 4, ISM,
ThompSan and Kenneth L. Johnson Officers found I.he body of the 25-year-Astorina, ConnoUy and Robert J. Irion,
received engraved pen sett for main-old homeless drUter In a marshy area 52, the San Diego male nurse whose
tainlng the hi1hest. grade point averagts of Sunset Aquatic Park In Huntington beaten and strangled body was nanked
of the g:raduating.ltudents. Beach. by Liberty's macabre trademark-bum-
Mlss Thompson accumulated a 3:88 Investigators allege that Liberty,, ac-ing candles.
grade point average and JohMOn main-companied by Allen -and Robert P .. Con-Mrs. Landis' body was surrounded J>y
talned 3,71 grade ~verage. nolly, 35, of Costa Mesa, killed Astornia flickering candles when officers broke
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had placed Bibles on the woman's body, .
was seated in the half-light ltfijl?lmlng
his guitar.
, Connolly, who shared the Avocado
Street home with Liberty, has been
haunted since the Astorina killing. But
investigators fear that when he Is found
he will be just one more statistic In
lbe toll taken by a man who wu certified
Insane just four years ago. •
Judge Judge's decision to free Allen
t9C1ay was taken after a series of con-
ferences Jn which it was made clear
.--lhat:11'ie District Attorney's Office wants
Allen to contribute to the prosecut.ion
of Liberty.
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Trial to Begin
Mqnday in SA
Wi"1eBSes to the killing of a San Dlt10
Coltnty Jan lilmate will be called to the
stand Mondiy as what is expected tci be
the six-week" J>!?nalty trial of ·convicted
tiller Joseph Bernard Morse gets under
way in-Oran1e County Superior Court..
Morse, 26, of Chula Vista, is back from
Death Row fol-a rerun of the penalty
phase of the San Diego County Superior
Cdur1 trial lhat brought him a death sen-
tence for th~ slaying of cellmate Thomu
Larry Taddei:
A jliry's verdict that he should go to
the · gas chambtr for 'the strangling of
the young Tadd~ -It was testified in
the earlier trta~ that Morse throttled hJ1
fellow prisoner over a game of dominoe1
-was reversed by the Cslifornia Su.-
preme Court in 1 ruling which pointed
out that the panel had been incorrectly
instructed.
The guilty verdict stands. What is at
Issue before Judge Byron K. McMillan i1
whether MorSe should -technJcal(y -
dJe for tbe kllUng.
Whatever the outcome of the current
trial be must go on aervlng Ille imprism.
rnent for two earlier murders -Utose
of his mother and\lllster.
Morse, now gray haired and looking
much older than his 26 years, was only
18 when he killed Mrs. Hope Morse and
his crippled sister, Jennifer, 12, at the
family home in Chula Vista in 19'2.
Taking fint a baseball'1bat-and-t.herta
huge rock he battered the woman and
the girl unUl they were almost unreco,.
nizable. He has never, San Diego County
investlgitors state, shown any remorse
over that double alaylng.
lti!_h••4 ,, Nell -iOUiii"""Or•li!'e-foilnf,t l'illit struction. ---·.-,,,---The frte event will open · with •
performance of the concert band under
the baton of Monte La Bonte. Programs
to follow will Include madrigal singer
selections dlrec~ by Richard Raub,
dramatic present.aUons dlreccted by Bon-
ni Cogbill, string quartet music and
concluding seletcions by the stage band.
lc111er slew Davkl L. McCorry, 20, of
Garden Grove.
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Exhibits will 'be open thro<Jghout the
three-hour activity, plus a surprise au-
dience Qartlcipatlon art event revealed
durlng ·the fe!llval .
Festival chairman and Saddleback art
fnstrutcor Dona Bttkhlmer said the
t.neme of the second annual fe!tivaJ is
"Things m Happenings".
And they have been so ill week at
the college, where art students stockpiled
bundleo of newspoper1, old sheets,
wallpaper paste and c:hk:ken wire for
the walk-through 9Clllplur• about 20 feet
In diameter.
'!'be charme:ltd construct.ion dotted with
larg~ entry bole!, will be re&dy for
walk-through viewers a\tecU7 In front
of the art blrildins:. -,
Bundle for Pe"'
Brlgadler John ~t Allen of Oranke County Salvali~n Army lilt& bale
of clothes headed for earthquake vicOms In Peru. Salvation Army still
nee(ls tents, blankits and warm clotblng tor thousands. of Peruvians
whose homP.S were destroyed In recent quake. Telephone 547-0831 ana
. -Red.Shield truck will pick up·yoili dooatlons. Donations· of money for
Peru can be sent to Btig. Allen, 410 "E. 4th St., Santa Ana. · '
The AWOL Army soldier found on
the Golden West Collece campus May
12 was shot In· Jhe face and chest with
a .32 caUber weapon, believed to have
been an automatic.
Llberty'o gun used in the 1109 robbery
and kkfnap of night clerk Mrs. &tna
Brenek, 48, was a revolver.
Besides that wcapon,..police eonflscated
• .22 caliber rine and a butcher knife
from the. getaway car, which had belong·
ed to Liberty's onetitne friend slain in
-San Diego..
The candlelig!il klller-relJ)OIUlbte for
the June 5, 1964 ritual killing ol his
glrUrlend In Westminster, bOI Innocent
by "'""' of lnsan1!y-llred nine sholl
at a )one lawman In the chase.
Colorado Springs ~tttlve Bernie
Carter llld Liberti lold him he couldn't
rtload Inlfie dark 1iit knew t!>e pursuer
wo.ulcln't stve up so lie and his &lrl
and !heir 17-)'tar Id companloh decided
to 1urrtnder.
SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -A stranger
telephoned William Bailey to offer to
sell Bailey's house back to him. ·
However, Balley dldn"t know h1I houae
had been sold In the first place. The
atranger,_ffal-t.arleur _of --.Ogden,. tokt
Bailey he bought the ·iu.ooo bowie at a
tai: sale May 20 -fo.r $32. But he offer-
ed lo 1eU the Ulln back 1o Balley for !400.
Bailey dloeovtted he "" allegedly·d ..
linquent $UI.~ OQ. • 1965 .ewer ._,.
mtnt, plus penalUes and Interest. ·all
lolaling 1$1.
O!fclab of Sall Lake County 1r .. sum'1
olfi<i Hid they "nl Bailey a leller Ind
-adff'rlised aeveral times-in tbe local
papen -but Balley said he never r ..
celved the, letter and doesn'l read lht
weekly In which the ad appearid;-'
Ballef'• lawy<r sayo ~. problbly will
have to buy the house back.' -
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Ffll\on, Jack Fier, G&rJ
ItUowllz, Sherwin Spira and
Stanley Vitt, Trustees. Com·
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wonblp It t llld 11 a.m. Swl·
d1y Churdi School llld Bible
~.,. at" 10 a.m. A
~ of 'Holy Baptlom will :
be at 11 a.m. Dr. Wm . 'R.
Eller will detiver the mtilqe
"What Manner of Lovt".
• mittee QI.airman wlll be Har·
ll Gartler, !Utual, Jooepll
Deutlc:h, Membership ind Al
Golub, House. .
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c:mc.,GO (UPI) -'!be tbe ~ ol the Unit«!
o-nt, A.oiembly ol '111e Stain hu not cleclared 1 state
United Preobytoriin Church ol war with the rovormnenl
hu urpd !he United Stain ol North Vietnam." pWnment to withdraw all American troop! from I~. ••• cited ••broad
,.. Har• R.eftmn Teaqile a~
.,. nounoes the. graduation of its
Mn. M1deline McGilckln
and Mrs. Ann Herman lrom
Coan Slella Marls No. l«S
Costa Mesa, represented lhis
area at the C..tholic Daughters
of America ConvenUon held
lndoddna by JUJ\t lll, 1971. d;.sagreeil\ont and d I v 1 s I o n amoog tho people of the 1be delegates, reprtsenUng United' states concemlni tl1' JJ mtllk>n Presbyterians, had merit and legltlmicy ol IUCh
postponed • vot' on tbe milltary tn1agement. which iaolutlon lo allow Pretlde!lt be cl '" N'-lo 11_._._ n .• case" for questlons can best • ,.,-..,.
'r. .second ConOrmfUon class on Get• Detrree
·Jonah C. Kliewer, di·
rector of music minis-
try at St. Andnw's
Presbyterian Church of
Newport Beach, has
been given his Doctor of
Musical /Arts Degree
duri'ng graduation e.1-
ercises at the Univers-
ity of Sou.them Callfol"
nia. .It was the only
doctorate ' in church
music bestowed by the
university in 1970. His
work has earned higb
honor.
Saturdoy morning •t 10 :30
1~ • a.m. Servk:es will be held in
SL Jl!Del Eplacopal Cbun:ll
-Via Lido, Newport Beach. · • Tbla II the flnt clul lo study
for Coallnnallon under Rabbi
......,,;.i P. KJna, spiritual
Jeocler <I tboolemple. Members
of the Class are: Marla Gabi,,
Hope Lei,ier, Judith Romm, DJu lllllldla, Stepbeo SdloJie, steven Woyne· and G<rald
Gllbert.
at Fr<soo. California, Moy 20 Guest Speaker Elder Spqk•
to · 11. About 400 represen. ta.lives attended lb.ls 24th William R. Parker, Henry D. Taylor, elder
BlemW California state author of the best-seller of the Church of Latter
Convention. "Prayer Can Change Day Saints and asstst·
~ ·-~ reoolVed throuCh the jeo'ple'1 hll policy. representatives In C<logul. •
Nison 1<nl George R<lmney. 1be resolution was ..-..i
On Sunday evening at 1
p.m., .. n'll lllfllol Qardl
of llallqla lleld will
welcome bock J1111tl and
Hubat Heacl for the llllrc! coo·
-.. year. Thia llne
-couple will •present
"A )ll&ht <I Soos" al Ith
ml~ Mr. Head II choir
..... al the llollllowtr.Bap-
tilt Qmrd1 and b1I wife,
JanOI, 11 -In the dlolr.
At tho ........ IOf'lica: t : :IO
II 1.m.· JI the Church, Ith ·
and oraoie ... the Reverend
WU!ls J, Loar !!Ill resume
his mes.sages, 'They Stood
Boklly -Manifesto a n d
Martyr".
Rabbi G"'°" Goodman will
conduct epedal servJCH Fri·
day evening, at I p.m~ when
the lolJolrinC """ olfleen will be welcomed and Installed at
Temple Slwoo, 111 W .
Hamilton, ~Costa M e s a :
Your Life",-will be the ant to the Council of
"Th< Importance al People"' honored guest speaker Twelve. will speak at
Is the sermon aubject at at the H u n t i n a t o n the Huntington Beach
Harbor Cluiltbn C • 11 r e • , Beach Church of Relig· Stake Conference today
Dl1clplts of ctarltt, meeUng ious Science, 420 Tenth and Sunday. The con-
each Sunday at Har Per Street in the Woman's !erence session of ~~
Elementary School, 42$ E. Clubhouse at 11 a.m. stake will be held Su ..
lath St., Costa Men. Services Sunday. His topic wilJ ·day at 10 a.m. in the
begin rib the Sunday School be "Progi'amming Your Stake Center located at
at '''° Lm. , followed by Life For Good."· 19191 17th St. worship It 10:15. Dr. D. W. -----------------'--
McElroy Is mlnllter.
SC{: Leader Sets Speech On Sunday, June II, 1970
at OemmllllflJ Ual&ed
Medaoclllt Clrara, Ma Hell
Ave., Huntln,ton Beach, the
Rev. Charles L. R<Joe will be
pr<aChlng a! both tho 9 and
10:30 a.m. 1ervi<:es. The
sacrlmt'r!t (lf baptism will be
admlnl!tered to infants and
Newport Avenue, next door~~~~~~~~~~
to Costa Mesa City Hall, Costa
Mesa. LOCAL
No otli1r 111w1p•p1r t1ll1 you
rnoro, 1v~ d•v. 1bout wh1l't
9oi119 011 i11 tho Gr11t1r Or1n91
Co1st thin tii1 DAILY PILOT.
Secretary cl lloulln( on<! by 1 voice Vote. ,
Urball Dev&pment. to ad-Jn. a •-rate ,.~ . the .dress the dGnbly. Romney's ·~ ,... •
speech, bown'1', waa gtven asstmbly uraecf Un I te d
1 cool ncoplloo and the final Pr...,yterlsns lo wor~ for the
resoluUon ,,.., !Jri\i1ar to the eltablhlimenl of violence
original report by ~ standing ' l'<Vlew boards" on the loc1I
committee on chUrth and level.
aocieU'. . ~ 1be report made specific
'Ibe reaolution.,adopted ·said reference &O two B I a ck
a "l'llerll commitment to Panther Party leaden killed
withdrawal will neither meet by Chicago police J a a t
our national needs nor prodw:;e December. lt requested an In·
the necesaary Mil.Se of urgm. dependent tnvf:.!!tlgation into
cy in the goverrun"1t of South the deaths.
Vietnam In Its original rorm, the m<r
"We therefore ask our tion referred to. "offic ial
government to C<>mmit ilselt viQlence" and "problems at
to a withdrawal of all military forte and violence In our
person.1e l from Vietnam by sociey llllder cover o( law."
Ju°' 30, 1971." 'Ibale.. phrases were chansed
f ..... al !'9ol<'1 Chlptl, 7801
,, Bola Ave., W~lmfer and
Morton Ja-., Pmkt<nl;
Stephen Gyurik, Vkle-Prtsi·
dent; Samuel Ktr1hm1n,
Treasurer; W'illiam Colmer,
Financial Secn!tary; Harry
C h a r e t t e , ~Col;ttsponding
Secretary; Mn. D<nls Fenton,
~ Secn!tary; and
Mlcbael BoD:lr, J 0 I e p h (See PULPIT, Pap l)
Dr. O. Cope 'Budge, presi·
dent of Southern catHornia
College, will dellver+a lecture
this -y nii!J~ Juno . II,
at I p.m. on the subject "The
1beotogy of the Holy Spirit.
-a Pentecostal lVorld'llew."
In the college Auditorium, lS25
Dr. Budge's talk will be the
nnt in a three--part serit!
sponsored by the Orange
County n..ewal Community,
a Catholic lay organization.
The re50lulion said th' by ,.&nSendmenta Offered by
as.sembly particularly opposed Henry Brink,;., a Chicago
continued hmtilites "because poli~ lieutenant.
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·140 E. 22nd ·SI., Cotta Mesa 541 :17'1
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GLAD TIDINGS
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1JTH I MONIOYIA. NIWPORT llACH '4U6Jt (~•-..: .... II ............ II ' n.tlW. ~ ,,,u:; ~,• ~·Mill.i\~~"I Di,., .. ,
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IU.NCHD O• THI llOTHD CHURCH
THI "UT CHUICH OP' CHllST, SCllNTIJT
IN IOSTON, MASIACHUSml
"God the Preserver of Man"
Su nday, June 14th
Costa Meta-First Church of Christ, Scientist
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Jtlt hdftc Y5n..Dr .. c--. ...... Cllltrch & s.aNy k._,-1 I A.M.
aNTIAL
BIBLE CHUlCH
EmphMlzing
The PLln of God
The Person of Christ
The rower of lht: Hoty Spirit
I Su!ldrf Schotil 9 AM
).l,omlnr Wonhlp ' •nd 1D:JO Nd I (~n!n1Sertke1 PM
I Wllllnndtr 8lble Stud't :I atld Pl'l)'tt 1 PM I Nunery duri11,1 Mrl'ica
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THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
I l•llMI hl111d H11ntin9!011 S11ch -North
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I COMMUNITY MtTHODIST CHURCH
.METHODIST CHURCH 6662 HiilA¥•. 142-4461
111 Ag•t. -675-0950 Wo,..hip & Church Stho1I
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MtTHODIST ·:cHURCH
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11422 C11l•1r Ro1d
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Worship I Church School
t I 10:30 A.M.
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LAGUNA BEACH
METHODIST CHURCH
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MESA VERDE
METHOOIST CHURCH 11~32 W11loy Ori¥1 ;-
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7:11 P.M.-''ftt H•tled.4 ._...,
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CO$TA MESA .CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
All ore cordially inv ited to attend the church
services and enjoy the privileges of the
Reading Rooms
QIU C.. P1"i4M Al AU. IDYICU
Welcomn You.
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Worihip 9:30 I 11 A.M.
.Church School 9:]0 A.M.
499-3011
Newport l11th H1111ti11tt•11 l11ch CHRIST CHURCH
FIRST UNITED BY THE SEA
METHODIST .CHURCH 1•00W. 1.lbo• ll¥d.
2721 11th Sf. 5J6-l5)1 . 67J-JIOS
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TO
CALVARY CHAPEL
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lut If Y•1t •r• loo•ir.g for i11-d1pth l ibl, 1fudi11, Chri1ti111 f1I•
low1hl,. 111d ln1pi1in9 1pirit•d worthip, you'll lo•• u1I T• •ccom·
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II Chvr°thSchool-9 :lO A.M. 9:30 I II A.M. I~ ~-~-~~ FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH
ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2lJ43 Orange Ave., C.M.
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611 HAMILTON, COSTA Mll4 I.IV. J, D. WAL.LACI I 111od•f• our 9rowin 9 c~urch f•mily w1 11ow h1¥1 two Sund1y
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FIRST CHRISTIAN wo~!!, ~::!!.M.
CHURCH Phone: 675-3915
Cl'lur<~ 11 Sl\ldy 1:11$ 1.11\.
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Nurs•ry c•r• .,.,•if•bl• • WELCOME
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER .
2900 Pacific View Dr. 1!
Corona del Mar I
DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER
Mn. W.W. Ch•• 1rW11, . ,.,w.w.n:.
Phone 644-7664
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Costa Meu 11~==~=============:::11 CHRIST LUTHE 11 AN CHU RC H ~-:;:,~;::. 11
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
of the Coostal Areas
Christ Church Presbyterian
20112 M ..... I• fN..,Acl-) H111tfittte111Hch
In. D•Hltl I. loltem, '•r.r ~ W ..... : ttJt A.M. cti.rcll kw.I: 11:41 A.M.
OMw. 20112 ........ St ....... : 961-4940
Church of the Covenant
2150 f.lfrriiw l..rd, C.m M-l,•• A. Jtlfrle, P•tor
S1Nay #.nM': 9:JO & 11 -'awch kh..i: t :JO ,,._: S4MJM
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
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St. Mark .Presbyterian Church
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I Nursery Care Provi ed SUNDAY MORN ING WORSHIP' COMMUNION •• 10145 A.M. "'' 54M171 14MJ41 U 0 Y EVENING
SABBATH SERVICES
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL i I s N A WORSHIP • • • • • ••• • • • • • • •• • • 6100 P.M.
W!ONiSOAY !VINING llll! STUDY ............ MO'·"· PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN -CHURCH
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CHURCH MP""hter ... ......_ ,......, ,rinco of '••c• L.tth•r•lll Sch•ol _ Mi•• Eithor Olt•n. Prllltlpol St. J1mes Eplscop.al Church o 3209 Via Lido. Ni!Wport Beach Llrtll D. ,lkll.., OM: 541-5711 D•y or Night fl){" lnformetioo: Call 67~7230
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........... S:IO a 11:00 A.M. "PlATll CAN CHA...a·you1 Llfl" 11112 Cutver Drive l' ........ • I ... ··~--u IO :OOA.M. 0.ffffo 111I S1r¥ic• _..., 11.A.M.-M ... ·T-......I P,M, U I lty ~ I I 1 ·-••• •••••.,._. .... .., ..W. -1 • • • '' ·' • '"'' ""' H11111 ...... IMCtl u ..... CllWdl .. • " ven r...-.i;, "" n• ....,. K-w "'" y .... .._.,. ...... 6:00 PM ~~-W·9!"' HW!w•.,. N.1_. ·11----REIJGIOUS4'·~1ENCE~ -N1--.. ... ~;;;;;i::e;lf!~... .......... -·--llJ ••·H..nt-. c.... ....... --· --~ °W'inliifl • •• • f:Oi'P,.-ll'l'IW1 ,.... .. , • -~111 1:11 A.M. ,_., W....., l iJI I 11 A.M. All J "i·' f ,11 ' • ., , ' I , I I f I _..., C9N' ,.,_.....It oll ~ 420 T .... It.,,., ,.._J21·11Jt lia.llll N-C.. UWKI """' •rll at •to •llvt oo o 0111 u• 11 tr• y m1111i119 u
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Cburdl school claaes for all
qt1 ttuou;i, adult l! ai.. of·
fered II both how's.
• Recocnlllon of U n It e d
Methodist Student Doy .will
be giveo at Clartrt t'burcb by
tlae Sea, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd.,
Newj)ort Beacll. "A Cedar
Grows In Lebanon" ls the
tiUe of the sermon to be
pre~ by Rev. David
DiProDo. The installation o{
die dficert of lbe Women's
Society will also be held at
e.tl'W'Otship service which is
at 9:30 'a.m.
Divine Worship y,•ill be held
at two services on Sunday
at Chrbt Lutheran Chun:b, 760
Victoria. Costa Mesa. The
fll'lt. service at 8:15 will use
the· Ordf:r of Matlns; at the
11 a.m. service, the regular
Worship service will include
the Christ Lutheran Day
SChool 8th grade ·CI ass
Graduation Service. The Rev.
Lothar Tornow will speak on
the theme, "Riches to Rags to
Riches." al both services.
, A special service to observe
the Annual Sunday School
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lf8\lu~ llJld awards Ifill
be hekht ~ Jolm lb< otvi.e
~ Cloirell, 2043 Orange
Ave., Ooltl Meu, at 9:30 a.m.
•Alter 1h1a IU'Vice the children
will go oa their Annual Sunday
School •'Picnic. Holy Com·
munion will be celebrated lt
7:30 a.In.
The R9v. Dr. Henry
Gerhard1 minister of the
Chur~ or Reu,tNs Science,
,20062 Laguna Canyon Road,
Laguna Beach, speaks on Sun·
day at ·' ana 11 a.ru. on
the subject "TPe Way to Emo-
tiooal Health."
The Fin t United Methodist
Church 2 7 Z I Seventeenth
Street, Huntingto~ Beach, will
begin a new sum'mer schedule
this Sunday with worship
serviceS at 9 and 10:15 a.m.
and cliurch· school clasits for
children of all ages, and
adults. The 10:15 a.m. worship
service is being designated as
a family service and children
are being encouraged to ·at-
tend with their parents. The
~v. Edward C. Erny, pastor,
will inclUde a·· brief story
sermonette for the children.
A new youth minister, Mr.
Keith. Eckerle who will serve
during ' the summer., ·was' in·
.. amt flnnorial park
-trodu~ to the cOns;regatioa will be the topic ot•the Sermon
Jet Sundaf."~• Is a 11\ldiill by the Rev. Roger '!';' Wa!U B LO' IS ,t PrlnceiOn ThNl<Jijcal al the 10:30 a.1'1. 'Ml'Vlce, at 1,11., ~-~~~~
SeaUoaey_, le>New Jersey. 1 he Unl&arlla 'lJnlversalltf • • · 1
......-.::-Fellowship, 1259 ·v«i ct 0 r I a Some• Protestant denominations have hit upon an ,Jn·
Vacation CQUrcb· School for Street, Costa Meea . The genlous ' device for propaglit.lng permissive statemen1S
·children three.. ye~s of a&f. fellowship &er.vice ~11 include about seic without taking official responsibility for them.
4-hf"otigb fourth r-iraders ,..i! a celebr~ or weICome to ll works ~e t~is : . ·
planned for Juoe ·ti-If, ffOI"" new mefiibers • 'ltle denCl(]Wlatton or ooe of its subordlnate agencies
9 to 11:30 a.m., at RelW'-· appoints a s1udy commission lo draft a statement ou1lining
rectloa Lulbern Church. 9812 -""'. • . \• a '!Modem Christian View" or sexual morality.
Hamilton (Ham 1·1 (on ""1---~ Akm hUllv of the :rile commiss.iOll writes a report .aaylng, ln elfect, that
· Brookhurst)~ Children of the .., w_hitti~r , Jewish • community -extramarital sexual intercourse may be morally ae<:ept-
community are invilt!d to 'it-w.1H .Jeaa IIarbOr ·Reform able in some situations.
tend. Parents' ·may register TempltJip a joyous Ha\'daloc:h , This docl,lment is prlhled, distributed 'and publicized by
their children after the 10:30 ceremony. at Tewinkle Park , .the denomination. It is· paid for out of denominaUonal
a.m. Service sUndays or at CoSta Mesa at 7:30 p.m. on funds. Jlut there a1ways is some line print which says that
the church office weekday Saturday evening. Can tor It was issued "to stimulate thought and discuuion" and "is
mornings. Miller was recently a guest not to be construed as an <lfficial statement" ()f the denom-
The Rev. Ar1hur ' C. Holst1 Executive Di r ec tor 01
Lu1heran Social .Services of
Southern California, will be
the speaker at the general
meeting o l ResQrrtction
Ldiberan Church Women on
Wednesday at. 8 p.m. in the
Education Building. ThiS will
be an experience in un-
derstanding the vast scope of
the social concerns of the
church. The' community Is in·
vited.
Resurrection L u t h e r a n
Church, -9812 Ham 11 ton
(Hamilton at Brookhurst)
schedules morning wtlrship at
10;30 a.m. Arthur R. Tingley,
p~stro, will sepak -0n "The
Way Of Divine-Concern". The
Summer schedule of Sunday
School begins this Sunday.
at a meeting of the adult ination's teaching.
e-tucation class of the Temple This sott~voice disaprova l provides deoominational
hnd was so enjoyed that he executives with a cop.out If the report triggers protests
13 returning by popular de-rrom rank and file members. .
mand. . Precisely this device has been employed within recen1
"How God Helps in Fear''
is the sennon topic of the
Reverend Norman L. Brown
on Sunday, at the Plymoath
<:oagrqaUonal Church o f
Newport Harbor, 3262 Broad
.itreet, Newport Beach, a1 10
a m. worship servic~.
\Veeks by three of America's largest Protestant bodies: the
United Presbyterian Church, the United Church of Chrisl,
and the Lutheran Church In America.
Meeting in Chicago late in May, the Genual Assembly
of the United Presbyterian Church voted 485 to tit to "re-
celyen a report entitled "Sexuali1y and the Human Com·
1nunitf" which had been drafted by a task foree 1ppointed
by the denomination's Council on Church and Society.
The assembly "recommended" the report to local chur-·
ch.es. for "s~dy." But moderator William R. Liwa Jr. u.ld
this action was 0 not to be construed as an endorsement"
Or. Charles H. Dierenfield of the report.
will preach a sennon entitled The 3&-page document ranges over many aspectt of
"The Last Class" at the 8, human sexual behavior. The part that attracted moll at·
9:30 and 11 a.m. services ·of tention dealth with extramarital relations. ll stys in part:
SI. Andrew's Presbyterian ''\Ve r~gnize that there may be excepllontl Cirtum-
Cburcb, 600 St Andrew's $(ances where extramarital sexual activlly may not be con-
Road, Newport Beach. Sun· trary to the interests or a faithful concern for the well-being
day, A 1 u n ch eon for of the marriage partner, as might be thf: ease when one
graduating high school seniors partner suffers permanent mental or physica1 inca'p.aeity.
Fahh Assem bly c bur c b , will be given at I p.m. in "But an exception is an exception and not a nel' rule,
the pastor 's home. so it is dtlfieult to make general judgments about such ex-
Opens.New Ho~
In their twerty fl,th, year
of organization The r<ewport
Harbor .Lutheran Cb'i!J'Ch will
dedicate their new charch and
-tiollal"bullcllllll at 'Ill
Dover Drive in Newport Stach
on Sunday,11t 10:00 a.m, 'llleir
previoµs Aocali(M was on Cliff
Drive f(I Newport, which the
State bf Callfoinia acquired
in IR fot tbe Coast FreewJ1,
nie-M !P'al<er for the
,occalon Will· l>e the Rev.
Gerbard · Jlelium, Ph D.,
Pastor of St. Tim o l'h y
Lutheran Church in Laltnood
and tonner Chainnan of thl
Department of Religion 4 t
Luther College, Decor a b,
low,.
Ground dedication a n d
consecration Wat held.in 1117,
grouud was broken in A~•t
1968 and 1ctu1l con.ttruction
wu·begun in June Jtllt. The
facillUea provide a SanetUAry
whicll seats 500.
Parking is provided for over
100 cars.
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day. followed-.. by mornil'!g the HU11U.agton-Valley Baptiat Whether all of the assembly delegates had read the
worship at 11 a.m. Evening Cb11tth, 9779-starfish Foun-report is open to question. At any rate, some of lhem saw Chi nnel l3 at lO:OO A,M.
Service at 7 p.m. with lively tain Valley. The 9:45 a.m. no inconsistency in adopting (by a close vote of 356 to 347)
singing accompanied by our Sunday School class will have a companien statement "reaffirming our adherence to the . Subjec:I:
new orchestra. a piJppet ·and magic show. moral law of God as revealed in the old and· new testa· "The Doctrine of The Trinity_ True •r Fal11?-* .1• At the 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. n:ients .!hat adultery, prostitution and homosexuality is
"What Doe.s It Mean! -services Dr. Richard Bennett sin. · · .
a Word-by-word E;xplanation from E~land will be speak· Earlier this year, the D!vision of Ch;istian EducaU~n
of an Important Bible Sen· ing. He will also speak Mon-of the United Church of Christ published a study comnus-
tence" is the title· of the day tfirough Wednesday even-sion report which asked rhetorlea1ly whether the church
sermon to be heard at the ings at 7:30 p.m. At 3 p.m. should condone sexual union "only within the institution of
JI a.m. service of Fountain Sunday the first gradUation marriage." Valley Pretbyteria-n Church, will ~held at the preschool. "lt seems thal the only answer we can give is that
9420 Talbert. Sunday-school sexual utiion as a communicative act is ane of deep mean·
will. precede at 9:30. Orange County's Jew ish ing and privacy we can condone only when a man and
Rev. Donald E. Roberts will
bring his meiaage to' the 9 : 30
service at brlst U a l.t e d Preibyterllu!i:'.,~burcb, ~112
Magnolia S{!~et1 Huntiilgton
Maefl. 4. fffd:l*t' ses~iori tor
adults lYill be held during the
11 a.m. c:hrucb school.
'r~~ l\1e~Verde United
~fetbodlsl Church, 1701 Baller
'Street, Costa Mesa, will have
I wo Sunday morning worship
services at 9 and 10:30 a.m.
Rev. Paul C. Biesemeyer has
selected as his sermon topi<;~
"Making the Most of Your
Life".
Young Single Adults will meet woman are deeply and mutually committed to the fulfilling
1.oday at 8:30 p.m. in tlle home. of each other 's personhood ."
qf Bea Sherman, 851 Clark> Membership protes\s brought··from denominational of·
Drive, Fullerton, for a ficials the explanation that it was ''merely a study report"
discussion ''Living w i l h which had 'Qeen subitcted to se11~tio\lal treatment of irre-
Myself." sponslble journalists.
The latest sucb "study · report'' emanated from tlie
A SinpptraUOO will be Jed Board o~ Social Ministry of the Lutheran Church in ~er~·
by Rev. Loren Oale..Flickini.er-".ea·, Jlod ~·.$e~uI~ lQ .~ pr~ted· to·,tbat:~~omiDation s
Sunday at the JO a.m. service annual convention 111 M1nneapoli~ June 25.-Jilly 2. The cus.
-0f the New Unity Cbarch, tomary disavtlwal of official statW1.j& printed in italic type
meeti~ in the Senior Citizens as a footnote on_ the bot~om of page 8 or ~e ~page booklet.
Building, 15th and Irvine, Entitled "sex, marr1ag~ and the f~mdy, 11 states that
Newport Beach: · ··premarital arid extramarital sexual tnt~urse may ~~IJ
be -and more frequently are than not -acts ot sin ...
Sunday at 6 p.m: is Youth
Night at Warner Aven ue Bap-
t11t Church, W~r AVentJe
at Gthard Street, Huntington
Beach. A choral .drama en-
titled "God in Our Times"
will be presented ·as well as
vocal and musical numbers
,by the cflurdl's young people .
The Coa1t Bltilt Cburcll of
San .Juab Caplstiut will host
~ 22-voice '_'Singing
Ambassadors" from Portland,
But. the booklet says, it does not follow that "every act
of extramarital intercourse" is sinful. There is no hard and
fast rule applic:ible to every situation: The true Christian
test is whether intercourse takes place within "a covenant
or fidelity." Such a convenant may be abseft from a legal
marriage, and moy sometimes exist outside of marriage.
Whether' these statements about sex are consistent wltl\
biblical teaching, and whether they will prove good or
harmful as pastoral counsel, are questions on which Chris-
tians may sincerely differ.
But there seems little room ror debate about the es·
sential hyprocrlsy ()f the device by which they are put for-
ward with a great fanfare of publici ty by denominational
officials who deny any. responsibility for the stands taken.
SPONSORED I Y: THE CHRISTADELPHIANS
WHAT -HAPPINS IF I DIE
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The ceurt, in •fft cl, wr ltt' v1ur will for vor,1. If yeu h•Y• tnill• tltil•l'I•
the t outl,d1cide1 w~lch r1l1t\ye1 {911•rtli•111l will reit• your c~lllh111t.
W~~" "II '#llJ it1 ltft, ~ht,tkl"f•tncf ISYilltl •'5-0UlltS-t ll-!'fttll iM1lf4i-
1ftly froall11 . "' m•"V tim11 'fo• y1t11! , ,,
bpt~i"' 'oyrt co1ff, 11911 fttl u C, •~•"lin'1y 111t111dint t rlp1 ..
court. Sh1e~'st pPC1).11tv, 111!11mobil1 1tiftt t -all tlit'd up! Tht ,reOl•J1111
•rt '°o 1111m1ro111 le list htr1. a i • : ·· ' 475;000 HA~E MADE·· THEIR ' OWlf WIUS
Anyone c111' do it. A"'tric 111 Will Forft'I• h•ve p11bli1h1tl • 1im11l11 W
bindln9, l19al w!ll form that ct11 be c11,;.pl1t1rl in mi11ui1t. lVelitl ·M
SO 1t.iite1L
S·etf e11plen•io•v in1irv~tien;. 91n1reJ informt tio11 inclurl14: Sit rit •t
dow11 t his v1ry mi.nut• •nd 11nd $2.00 ted•V· If 11111 100 % • 11tl1fii4,
rt lurn within 10 dey1 fer •n immtdi•I• rt fund. If you hitv• tlroMy
m•d1 a will why nof er4tr IOll'lt form1 for your clo11 rt loMet?
AMERICAN WILL FORMS
Attit.: W. T. CGftl -
Zlll Se1tti Shp~
HentH. Tu• 77Hl Rev. Albert Burke or The
United Cburcb of Religious
Science of ~w_porl ieJl~ wt:lY
"1;1'here· Are No Limitations"
al the Ebell Club, · 515 W.
Balboa Bl vd. this Sunday at lb a.m. During the Services,
Sunday School is he,ld in an
8djoining area for all pre-
teens while the young teens
join the regular Service. Or1. tonight at 7:30 p.m. in:lt.,,=======:o=::=::=:::c========'1I the.Marco Forster Junior High A.OVl!1tT1s1tMENT
The sermon at Coroaa del
1\lar CommQJJy Church, 611
Heliotrope Ave. will be en-
titled "When the Wind Blows"
to be presented by Dr. Philip
G. Murray. Wtlrship services
is at 10 a.m. with child-care
provided. Church School is
a1so at 10.
DiversitY"
Auditorium located off Del
Obispo Road.
Thf Cos.ta Mesa Babo'I
Com muni_fy is holding a Race
Uoily Day picnic Sunday in
Laguna Beach at noon. The
festivities will be held at Cliff
Drive aod Myrtle Ave. The
Bah'i ;ooth wiJt join other
California groups in a bus
trek across the nation to the
second National Youth Con·
ference June 19-21 .
Sunday ls Communion Sun·
day at the Central Bible
Church, 23rd and Orange Ave ..
Co&1.a Mesa. At the 9 and
10:30 a.m. service, Rev. Fred
Morse Wiil preach on "Power
to Face Life's Problems." A
special "Grad Night" will be
held at 7 p.m.
GRO UP INVESTMENT
SEMI NAR
AT OHANGE COAST COLLEGE
Tht> hows and \vhyt of group Investments w.Ul be p1·e-
sl.'nted Saturday morning June 13, at 8 :30 in Science Hall.
h>fr. Randall R. ?.1cCardle, President of The Real E11tat-
eN1, an Investment Counselor, College Lecturer, aut~or of "Real Estate in CaJifornia," and Real E&tate coiumrust for
the DAILY PlbOT will present '-
TAILORING YOUR JNVEST?l1ENTS
A BL'UEPRINT FOR MORE PROFITABLE INCOr.1E
1\n tnvestmen l program you can live \vith.
OelC"rminlng your ilOJ-nclal objectivfs.
ractors to consider before invesUng.
Wh8t yield YOt.1 ahould expect.
• A program for achieving your goal~.
Mr. Jack hinooln, Attorney at L8w. lecturer. author. ·
civic lead~r. Lecturer, instructor in Real Estate Law and Finance. Oiarter President callfornia Association or ReaJ
Estate Teachers discusses
BUSINESS AND 1 P~OFESSIONAL }
SYNDICATION-PROBLEMS ANO SOLUTIONS
Syndication-it.II meanln_g to Y•• the Investor.
Investor protection by regulattor.
Investor financlaJ l'f'QUlremenlll.
Group investment-the ans"Wer fO '•t.ight money"?
Tax berwfits.
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MATTRESSES
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ztst Newport Blvd.
Uberty 8-1303
UPHOLSTERY •
1\.totlvat lon-present Income, appreciation for capital
gains, depreciation to ofCsct ordinary income, nilatin hedge.
r.tr. M. Douglas, leader in the field of income property
management, la dlttctly lnvglved in the deVelopment, syn· dlcatlon and management of apartmi!nts. He manages near-ly 4.000 income uniL'l representing a grosg annual Income
of 6~ million dollari;:, Mr. Douglu ' topic wlU be
WHAT SYNDICATION MANAGEMENT CAN 00 FOR YOU
No problems • , • You simply get a monthly check.
Profeasinal management'• role in 1yndlcatlon.
\Vhat dooit r1rofesslonaJ management cost?
lnvesUng in real estate -i~ can be t'lll'if.
\Vhy group lnvestmenls are the ans~r rot 1'0 many.
Crl!.cl'la for s~lecting. the right ma~agement group.
This seminar ls designed to answrr the questions of those who are interested In ·income-producing real estate u an lnv'9t1nent,"-partlcule.rly--lhos~rned with such
Investments on a syndication (ftOUp-particlpatlon ) buis,
The bMtc questions arc: How may r judge a syndicat e ~or-group nvestmentT· Whal may I e)(J)f:Ct trom· such an n· ~~~~I vestmtnt! Ia this the wwer lo '"' lnvtsUnent needs! Whlit = are the tax beneJlts?
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ACQulred, ·11r.ve <lr>ed .arid-managrid wOr :meet tfie neijl$ o
Individual lnvet lCll'll.
R<'Qistra.Uon Jee 1!! $4.00-"·hlch Includes lunch-And
rt'~J!.tratlon Cl\"! b<! made at the doot. '
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Spotlight on
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By DR. CllAllLES J . WTCH
P11iJdtDl,. UitvenUy. ef Calllornbi
-(TU.ta from • 1~ deUw:rod
to the ..COmmonwu.IU. ctub1
Like many other lnsUtulJons of Wgher
education, the University of California
has experienced an appreciable• amount
of student unrest iq_ recent years. This
fact has created .at least two d.ilUcuh
tasks for un.iverslty administrators. The
first is to deal as effectively and fairly
as possible with the unrest it.sell. The
second is to cope with problems arising
from the instit utional image that the
unrest tends to create.
The UniversitY.'s image is in many
ways as crucial as its reality. nie essen-
tial su pport ·or tM: legislature and ·the
general public is based in large part
on the image they have or lhe institution.
Today, the image has come to focus
so sharply on .student unrest that the
other part of the picture -the outstand-
ing academic institution-ts almost Jost
lo view . .And the conseqtJenCeS in tenns
of public suPPort and thus continued
imtitutional well-being are all loo predic·
table .
FIRST, some broad indices. I've
selected the fi·,e-year period from the
academic year 1964-65 when the Free
Speech 1'1ovement erupted, to 1968-69,
the most recent year for whit-h ·we i
have linal figurt.S. You may recall that
the gloomler observers of the FSM scene
--1predieted-it-would lead to the demise.
or at least the serious decline, of the
Unlversity. .
In the fall of 1964. University enroll-
ment stood at 71 ,000 sludents. Five_ years
later. it reached 991000. During that five-
year period the University launched three
entirely new general campuses -San
Diego, Irvine, and Santa Cruz-.'.whose
combi.ned enrollm ents by the fall of
1968 reached more tijan 10,000 students.
And, in reponse to tbe state's critl~al
health care needs , the UnJvers1ty
est8bllshed three· new medical schools:
at Davis, lrvini:. and San Diego. I do
not know or another UJtiversity of com-
parable stature anywhere that has
matched this reco rd of growth. While
I 'am not iutomatically equating great
growth with progress. the absenee of
U.nlgrtill'_ gro~th would ._be the deoial
ul a university education for thousa~
of our sons and daughters an d
grandchildren.
Desplt~ predic tions of a mass faculty
exodus, the total Instructional staff grew
from 6,'100 in IMUS to 9,100 in 1968·69,
a staggering record of recruitment and
retention in a period o( sharp com·
petition.
During five years of ~ most <.'O~·
centrated student unrest and protest 1n
our history, ,educational accom)>llshment
at the University of California has forged
ste adily ahead -as v.·itness the grant·
ing of a tOtal of 93,3.10 degree! on our campuses over that period. Private
gifts and endowment:;; have risen
steadily.
A'DMmEDLY, the quality of an
academic lnstltutiOn is more difficult
to gauge. But there are enough different
kinds of measu res to suggest the le vel
of quality of 'the University over , the
past five years. In 1966. the Amencan
Council on Education announced the
results of its two.year study of graduate
work in 106 major Amer ican universities.
The study found tqe Berkel.ey. ca~pus
to be "the beia-bala:nced distJnguished
university in the country.'· • The University of California faculty
now includes the largest group of Nobel
Prize winners in the world -a total
of 14. Eleven of the Nobel Laureates
are al Berkeley.
The University of California new: h?ld111
first place in number of facu.ltr 1nv1ted
to membership in the preshgious Na·
tiana\ Academy of Sciences.
Direct measures of undergraduate
auality are harder to come by and
I am well aware of the somewhat
justified criticism that we sligbl un-
dergraduates. But I find it impressive
that year after year more National Merit
Scholars choose to enroll at the Universi·
ty of California than at any other in·
stitutioo in the Uniled •States.
CONTRARY to some popular opinion .
our scientific racully also focuses on
cla~ssroom work. From many such ex-
afl1llles I might mention Professor Joseoh
Mayer of our San Diego campus, who
last fall received the A m e r I c a n
Chemical Society award as Outstarxling
Teacher-of Chemistry.
And the art of teaching evidently in·
terest.s our students as well. This spring,
University o{ California students oi:ice
a~ain led the entire nation in the number
cf Woodrow Wilson fellowships awarded
lo outstanding seniors who plan lo
become etillege teachers . . ...
StudeDls are often criticized these days
for not '!1-'0rking within the system for
a better world. Well. they do. You may
have heard of the University of
California's record as the nation's
outstanding producer of Peace Corps
Comment· Page'. -•
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Univer~ity Image?
• But There"s Another. Story ..
Do Professors Leota to the Lett'!
Dr. Hitch, why do so many profe15W'I
seem to leu to tbe ldt?
That's difficult ro OnllCll!!r. Tht lll!!Jld·
ency ia for tlu ce-rlttT of political gra·
vity of the facully to be 1vbstantially
to the left of bu.thft 3s, and perhaps
community in general. I expect this
has always bten true. No political
test shall tver be applied in connec-
tion with appointmt1'1t or promolion
of any n1en1btr of tht faculty. It is
my policy and that of the Rtgent:s to
sec that rule ii adhered to.
Would ynu dellne academic freedom ?
It is freedom of a quaiif~d univeraity
teacher to teach and aµtak truth as ht
believts it in his clG1SToom. This is
absolutely essential to a u11iver3ity
wo rthy of its name. The Academic
Se1mtt is concerned ch1efly with
threats frqm. out.ri<U coming front tlte
right: there lire at lewt eq1«Jlly seri·
ous threats from inside coming from
the left.
\Vbat 1teps are available lo limit access
of campuses 10 1tudent1 and eliminate
non·students?
Berkeley a1 0.,1e has several l1undred
acre" Giid doi tn.f of buildi11gs. in ad.·
dition to 21,500 st-udent.f. Every day
over 50.000 people come o.n .campus
on legitimate bminess. The campu.t is
11ot surrounded by a wait or fence.
There i.f no praclical way of keeping
non-students oul .
•
members. ,
Bul perl\aps you didn't know about
the Santa Barbara students -I mean
Lhe 3,000 "'ho have donated a total of
160,000 hours ta such community servi~
projects as tutoring, prov iding hot
breakfasts ror pupils from poo!'l families,
taking youngsters on camping trips, help-
ing an'.Jndian tribe build a water system,
and ~orking with handicapped and men·
tally di!turbed ehlldren. ·
WHAT IS broadly called student protest
usually does take place on or near A
University campus but often lrivolves
many other persons besides UniversJty
stodents. Sometimes students are in a
small mlnorlty~nly one·thlrd of the
persOns arrested in the People's Paik
C'OOtroversy last year were student!. Yet
the event is rather unifonnly attributed
to !b~ University community.
We have three general recourses
against the commission of violence. One
is civil law enforcement-and a number
of persons. including students, have paid
civil penalties including jail sentences.
Another recourse, if the violent individual
is a student, is Uni versity discipline. --
And we have severely disciplined some
students-r went . to return to ther
discipline question a little later.
Finally. there is lhe recourse of stron g
community disapproval -and thi.3 is,
surprisingly. much mare effective than
you might think.
NOW I \\'ANT to tum from the specia l
case of violence ta the main body of
student protest. Up to a month ai,io
student protesters have been a minority
GI college and university students. But
they have often included some of our
brightest and most highly molivat~
young people. These student protesters
have felt deeply about specific issues
which !hey believe involve injustice or
other soCial ills, and particularly abQ_ut
Vietnam and about racial inequality and
poverty at home. ·
Most of these students do nol propose
tearing down lhe democratic system but
rather making it v.-ork as ideally as
it should. But their idealism coupled
with their impatience and dedication
have not always made life easy on-
c~mpus.
While the main body of student pr~
testers has pressed its causes in non-
violent ways, the tactics have sometime.!I
been disruptive and in violation of
University regulations.
Our response to !itudent protest has
varied with the circumstan ces. In some
cases we heve found. that the stu~enls
had a legitimate cause fOr complaint
about University matte.rs, and .we have
&OUghl lo be responsive lo these com·
plaints. More often the protest activity
has been on campus but the target
has been an off-campus i3sue.
In all cases we have insisl'Cd !hat ·
on-c ampus dissent be expressed within
the bounds of civil and University regula-
tions. When violations have occurred on
campus. we have impOsed discipline as
fairly as we know -how to do so, and
as fi rmly or Oexibl)1 as the
circumstances appea red to warrant. I
honestly don't know what else Vle could
have done or can do now about student
unrest.
OUR orsc1PUNARY measures range
from warning .. and · censure through
di.smissal from the University. Disffiissal
means that the student Is barred in-
delinilely from the University. ln ad·
dition. man.v studenls have been suspend-
ed for definite periods ranging from
two weeks to a year, and man y more
placed on interhn suspension and pro-
bation. which are very effect ive
penalties.
I might mention a special diff iculty
we ~ncounter in maintaining discipline.
and that is a kind of double standard
that seems to exist today about respect
for the law . The publlc is' quick to
demand stringent punishmont for campus
vlol alions. Yet Unlawful acts seem to
be lolera,ted and go unpunished in many
other arenas of our naUonal Ille-from
illegal strikes of postal v.·orkers to Indian
occupations of Alcalraz to violations of
court injunctions by sou thern governors
and California teamsters.
Tb~ situation on our ca1npuses today
Is different from past student protest
in several very important respects.
First, it involves what is no -longer
a mioorlty but a clear majorily of the
aeademic community~neers as weU
as humanities students, athletes as well
as student government officers, sorority
and fraternity members and many other
student groups that have not until now
been activists. The Cambodian operation
I
, UC'1 Charle• J. Hitch
and lhe shock of Kent State and Jackson
Stale have galvanized a broad cross-5eC·
ti~ of the entire camptct population.
A SECOND marked difference IJ
that this br~d cross-section is more
moderate in its tactics. and delermined
lo prevent violence.
Thirdly, the tactics Qave taken a major
change in direction-from picket line9
and other demonslralions to a massive
attempt al community and political ac·
lion. The moderate students ,have been
saying all along that the system can
be made to , work and to rt:spond -
now they are out to p1vve il.
I think no one close to the scene
can doubt that this has been for most
students a time of intense learning
about their community, their nation, its:
inslitulions._ and the obligation3 of
citizenship.
I think too lhal no one close to the
scene could help being lmpressed, as
I am, with lhe vast majori ty of our
university students today-their sin·
eerily, !heir devotion to the values or
justice and equality and peace, their
comm itment to work within a democratic
framework they deeply believe in to
l'Orrect its shortcomings.
THSY !\IA Y sometimes act more
rashly, more stridently, niore impatiently
than is comfortable for the rest of
society. They may and do make
mistakes-as we also have done. But
this is a g~neration that cares-and
cares very deeply-about tbe future of
its nation. it.s world. and its fellow men.
This, then, is what is happening at
the University of California -the head·
line eventS aRd the steady day-by.day
··what else'' that make up the reality of
the institution. It is as honest a picture:
as I know how to portray.
And I hope most profoundly that
Californians who have an opportunity
lo see the reality as well as the image · ·
will feet renewed pride .in their 'tale
Unl'ttrsity of California.
Not a Job of Joy-Spreading ~----0111" "'"" In Sun F1"a11clsoo -----,
Huntley Views A111erican Journolisrn Scene
By CHET HUNTLEY
NBC News
Seceatly we have witnessed iuorts,
stt!ntrn!n& boOl from exalted and more
.modest-places, to impede the free and
untramnleled flow ind exchange of ideas.
The belaborina: of journalism and
joufnalists bas not cost a life fortunately
but it has taken another sort of prkt:.
lt his caused no telling how man y
millions or Amerk:.ans to deprecate their
herltage of the richest and th e m06l
free..._and the moat all-~lysive press
in the world and lo join a noisy chorus
demanding restrainls on the right to
Inquire, the right to speak and write
lre<ly.
J c~ find no record of a time "'hen
we in journalism wert so assailed and
ridiculed. Jt may ta ke us years to undo
the damage which has been done. to
1nake. our fellow citizens understand what
the. fUJ1CUon of journalism in a free
natfOn la. Meanwhile, it is more im·
portant than ever ·before that we
oorselves ·tmder.stand what our funclion
is.-
May I·, therefore, ofler a few sug·
gestions~
• I A,\1 Ntn" atai1 sure that there
is anything really sa complicated ;ibool
the calling of joumali.sm. Perhaps It
is an an.less art. as Mark TIA'ain called
Jt. It is the rather simple. process ol
distributing true and accurate accounts
or what n going on and what is being
said ... circulating and pointing to the
ideas in the market plact ... the aood
ones and the foolish ones.
To be sure, 1 bit of 1kHI and experience
11od wisdom are required in thiJ process
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Saturday. June 13. 1970
The Comment Page of the _
DfillYl'llot seeks to inlonn
and sUmulate reader.s by
pl'tsentlng a nriety of com-
nienlary on topics of Inter·
e1t and aiJl:nlfJcance from
informed observers a n d
spokesmen.
Robert N. Weed, Publishtr
I
or ~istributing Information because men
have a deplorable habit of saying one
thing and doing a!1'>thcr and an equally
bad habit of not saying all or not saying
It clearly. Frequently, a m o s I
platitudinous statement or a most mun-
daDe development is the signal for
something of great significance. To
translate these obscure statements and
developments, to lnterprrl 1hen1. and
to extract fron1 t.hcm their full and
l'Olllp]ete valut! or mea ning ... that l·
an additional function or journalism anr'
-it seems to be the one which arouse
the anger and vituperative talents o
our accusers.
r don't think journalism require!'
genius. Talent helps. But the more im-
portant ingre.dlent.f are the more prosaic
unes : king hours, persistent readin g.
persistent inquiry, and a fierce dedicati on
10 lruth.
I THINK IT might serve our coltcctJve
'"'ell-being were Wt! to eschew all those
confusing words which are freq uently
applied lo our trade : editorializing. slan-
ting, analyzing, commenting, observing.
opinlonatlng, and so on and on.
I believe there is a more accurate
word which befits an importanl part
of our function. That \11ord is JUDG·
MENT.
By lhe very nalure of our profession
v.·e are required lo do as mu ch reading
as ~ny other. l suppose v.·e travel as
m1:1ch or more than any group anywhere.
Again, it is incumbent upon us to listen.
lo ask questions, to inquire and lo
develop a lively cu riosity. In view of
all _af this. is it not valid for 1 )oumallst
to exercise his judgment, about a given
e\'ent or development ... to look at
facets of it v.•hlch may not be self
evident. to put it into context, to suggest
o his readers or listeners to consiCer
' from points of view which may not
' obvious?
IT IS HERE, I believe, that stvle ~L'omes significant If the journ alist
'pteially on ra dio or television. persist~
in exercising hi~ judgment in Lhe tone or
manne r or Ezekiel the Prophet, or closks
his judgment in the indignant self·
righteousness of vice presidents, he mav
be headed for trouble. The journallst;s
jugment must be tendered , .. ne ver in·
flicted .
As you know. it is asserted that v.·e.
don't prinl or broadcast enoogh ha ppy
news and that we dwell upon the
unplea sant. the vio lent, and the tragic.
It's odd : somehow I got the inrert!nce
out of the 1968 political campaign and
from both sides that ii you and I would
only vote the right way we would be
surfeited with happy news. I assure
y_oo. if national leadership anywhere will
produce h!IPP,Y news, ·the Huntley·
Brinkley Report would have beatme
"The Happy Hour'' long ago.
Seriously, ho"·ever, journalism's role
An Independent Path
IFfom • speech by Ne.,bold Noyes. edl·
tor of the W11blnii:ton Stir, prtsklent of
the Amerlcu Society of Ncv.·1paper Edi-
tors. I
I lhink we of the press v.·ould be in a
much healthier relatlonship to govern·
ment if we flrmly tumed~our barks on
the idea that we and government should
be all one big happy f•mily -and if
v.·e stop going into a state or shock ev·
ery time it develops that, in fact , Wt! are
not.
I can assure you th11t during the next
yepr the press ol this country Is goina lo
ketp dOlog all tt can do to bh1st 113 way
Into as man:-' privileged fa ctual sanctuar·
les as possible.
But there. never has been, and never
will be. 1 g0\'e.rnmen1 -local. nallonal,
or in betv.·etn -which did not try to
concuJ from the press and tht public
facts v.•hlch reflect badly on It! perform•
ance, or lo foist on lhe press and public
an accounl of eve nt! v.·hich puts it in a
fa l'orable Ugbt.
\\'e canQDt change this lact of life by
passing laws requirina: public officials to
IC\'tl with us. It is our job -and gen-
erally speaking the American preu per·
forms ii remarksbly well -to hack our
"'ay lhr~h the cover-up!f and the nack.
cry, an<f'to pass on to the public as much
H!i we ran learn or the tru lh, as to haw
they are hcing a:overned.
The press must never bt tonned into
supposing thal It has some obllgollon to
perform as part 0( the governing ap-
paratus.
Neither should v.·e rely on the notion
tllat gO\'ernmenl. when the chips go
down, wlll have a real di spotlUon to help
us do our job.
THE WORD : JUDGMENT
Chet Huntley
i_, not. and has never been. one to
cheer up, lo mollify, to spread jay.
Error? Oh yes. We are not immune
to it. But we insist on the righ t to
experience it and suffer its agonies.
But there arc safeguards in lhis calling
of ours. A good joumallst Is a persis tent
self-critic. We are more self-critical than
any tradesmen I know.
Rarely, If ever. is a journallst satisfied
with his piece when he sees it coming
back to him on the set or the monitor
or ·when he reads it the. next morning.
tit! forever wishes he might do it over
just once more. The trade is fiercely
compet itive. Persistent error is in-
tolerable.
And I daresay the journalist ls engag.
e<I every day of his life in a kind
of electiori process more rigorous and
more rlnal than those which our political
leadersh ip has known, because we must
satisfy all the standard~ and all the
tenns of acceptance day alter day . The
critics out there are tough.
I FEAR that the current assault on
jourrutlism is not going ta-go away
soon. Only last week in this city. a
high ranking government official said
!hat our fallure to promott! the ad·
ministration's policies and cases explains
\\'h.v our patriotism is in qUm.k>o.
• That wall a low blow, dcse(Vtng the
stirftst penalty in the boOk.
Patrk>tlsm Is a prtva te matlcr, not '
la be f.launted on the cuff ct in the
lapel and certainly not In the column
or · print or In a space of broadcaSt
lime. Patriotism is not our business.
'Truth, Information, fa<:U and Ideas are
our business . and tr these
v e rltlcs ..• these commodltlet1 ... are
permitted to flourish , if they art pcnni~
led to circulate, tl\tn the P•lrloll~m
or all of us ls on !llbstffntfal toundatloa
and nourishes in benl£ll cllm•te.
•,
•
Click! You.
Just Lost
The Ganie
By JIERB CAEN
SAN FRANCISCO -That was one
horrific traffic jam at !\1ontgomery
and Pinc the other day, and Banker
Jim Biancalana . .y,·ho saw it all, know s
v.•hy. A motorist, making a turn. graz-
ed a pedestrian. and when he-stopped
to apologize, the pedestrian blithely
reached into the car, plucked out
the Ignition key, and dropped it down
the sewer grating. After which he
strolled away , looking appropriately
pleased with himself.
A NO'fE from Beatrice Bliss of
ti.1ill Valley : ''Snoo ping through
Foyle 's Book Store in Lontlon last
week, I found a used copy or your
·eaghdad-By·the·Bay' filed u n de r
"1'11ddle East Expeditions." Well , it
does contain a stirring account of
my first visit to Jack London Square.
ADO NAAfES 1 dig: Second Hand
Rose, an indeed second-hand store at
2'3rd St. and lilission. owned not by
Rose but Delma Chuchwar. It was
there last week that Charles Perice,
assl. etinductor of the S.F. Opera.
bought a mint -condition raccoon coat
which he l>•ore to Hawa ii la!il
Thursday, presunlably to startle the
nritlves.
THE CAEN SC RUTINY: Lounging
on a bench in llunllngton Park
re«ntly: Senator George 1'1cCove m.
Since he coukl be the next President,
give or take a technicality or lwo,
11 was startling that nobody recognized
him, but. he dtdn 'I seem bothered.
"!\ly favorite city." be said. sniffing
lhe air and beaming at the children
at play . 4'Alter ' World Wor II. My
v.•Uc and T c&ne here for Honeymoon
II , and we 've been in IO\'e -with
each other: with this place -ever stw." Aboul Nixon: ••t don't believe
hi!: can be re-elected. but then , I
didn't btl~ve he could be elected.
either. I think It would be nice U
~1oynlhan and Kis,,lnger lrsded jobs.
T11en we could have a realistic
domc!l;tic policy \\•ith benign neglect
for General Foods."
SHORT-SHORT STORY (c!asslried
ad in the Saratoga News!: "Men 's
golf -shoes. like new , jusl 6 yr111.
old'. slightly mildewed. will trade for
crutches."
Ol'J'TO in the Terra Linda News,
a personal to ''Robert : Dad is sorry
he shaved your head. Please come
ba ck home, You may grow it as
long as you like. 1'101n."
rrvE.COLU!\tN headline in the
Vallejo Times·Herald : "S. F. Plans
Tighter Grip on Topless.'' Ouch!
AOD LIFE'S LfTILE LAGNlAP.
PES: Or. whimsy In San J()S(!? Indeed.
Channel 36 publishes monthly resumes
or the old movies It i;hows, and they
!um out to be more entertaining than
the flicks themselves. For instance:~
' "Blondie in Society-Blondie goes
Ir. !hr. oper:i anti dor!tn't ~ct her
picture in the Chronicle so she's
drunlnlcd out or the Junior League
and lasei her Cump·s c re d 11
card ... 'llcreu~s or the Dese'rt' -
Herc moves to Arizona and challenges
Barry Goklwf1ter at the polls. Who
will wln and save the West from
r I u or Id ation? .• .'Attsck of the
fl1ushroom People' -The mushrooms
from the Beel Stroganarr at Ernie's
have escaped and art.running amok
through the streets af San FranciJC(I.
So far lhty have e:aten three S.rb
\'tmiori and Mayor Alioto and when
la!iil sttn w're on lhtir \\'IY to
Candles lick to cool off.' "
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,
,
'
,, W~m•, boys ,an<J g~ to
another Saturda)I ol run and
learning with Uncle Len and
his friends Carol and Andy.
The j mall sack was llret:_.' ··--~.~---~""-~:....,""'"" ~ai#':.ao~"~t'"! 1
111::' t•lle e ( ·
otL1.oli are, _Werested In grad~. lf.ll>an )mportanl 1 , ....... Ill or auf.Jlvu and is -
• ~'by Wiii:IL.--.o1 W."'~·.w;,, thi -Id.. lln~le !;en's special ihank.!
goes to the group of students
£]
J ·lJ
at Westmont School i n
W e.stminsler whose teacher
hild them draw about summer
vacaUon and send their work
to me. The work wis real
&ood, ki<fs. I'm glad to see
so ~ny\of you will be doing
Interesting exciting things this
' " ..1011 .
summer. With summer coming on,r------------~---------------------~
many of you will be very
busy having fun and traveling
around. You will also have
a lot ol time to draw and
write and think up riddles
to send to the gang here at
the DAILY PU.OT.
Keep those entries coming
in, kids, because I will be
living away ball-dollars all
through the 11WM1er months,
too:-'Ibat money can come
PRIZE WINNER * Kellh Bagdon, 10,, 1931 Kipahulu Lane, Huntington Beach
Any child under 12 cn.o. enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's aU you
do: (1) Draw picture on piece of plain, wrote paper 51,i iodles wide and
4 inches detp. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not c<ip)'. or trice
picture. It must be your own work. (3} Put your name. qe ancf address
on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560 DAILY
PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. '
in awfully bandy this summer L-------------------------------_J vacation.
This week's contests honor
one of the most special people
in our lives. The other most
special person already had her
very special day.
l· am speaking cf good old
dad. OUr fathers are the most
important men in our lives. As
we grow up, they are there
to help and eulde us in the
many decisions and choiets
we have to inake. They are
the strong right arms ~ilo
help us in Lime of trouble
and make our lives thal much
easier to handle.
They are lhe strong men
who are still full of love for
us and our brothers and
S... yew ...,S.11 te Asif AMy,
C/• 0,-.. C... Delly Net, IP
, .... c.... ...... Cef1f.
Ancht Ur.cl• t CQl'l'ltklf 20-wlmu•
Mt Cit ffle WtrY lwtl lllCYClllHllU• It! tlllon11d Sl.lm,,,,.,rt. IOI 11, pf
l'tll/l'ftfllfllH f'flHll~IY•ftl•, for "''
llUU!Jgn;. f •
Wu tbe Sahara re1Uy once
a jungle?
jungle animals that depend
on rich vegetation that re-
quires plenty of water. Fossil
evidence aJso proves that the
region was inhabited by jungle
animals during the lee ages
of the past million years. One
was a monster mastodon who
must have needed at least
a whole tree on his daily
menu. The rivers that fed the
region left their channels In
tile rocks. The Sahara enjoyed
sisters and most especially for
our moms.
Dad is the one who goes
to work every day to earn
the money we need for food,
shelter. clothes a n d en-
-tertainn:ient.,
Dad 1S the one who, out
or love for his .Jamily' takes
a vacation with us sometimes
just to get away from it all.
Yes, dad Is an important
person. And Import.ant people
de!lerve special days .
Father's Day is a week from
tomorrow. That is dad's day ,
We should all try to make
it as easy as po!!ible on our
fathers thls day and make
him feel most loved and
honored. But don't stop w'th
Father's Q~Y· Keep on helping
out even 1( you don't like
to do some ol the things he ,
waats you to.
So this week, boys. and girls,
use dad 's speciaJ day for your
topic and show him just how
special he really Is.
Hoflorable mentions ln this
week 's art contest go to : Hank
Ouiatt, ll M., Laguna Hills ;
B~ent Fair, 10, Balboa Island;
Lisa Jeavons, 11, Costa .Mesa :
Tracy Tiedge, 9, Costa Mesa;
Pat Koowlton.-8, Fountain
Valley ; Gorden Cohen, 8,
Newport Beach.
Special honorable mentions ·
go to these students of West-
mont School: Mike Berentsen,
9, Westminster; Ke 11 y
McNamara , 8 , Huntington
Beach; Rosanna Martinet 9
Wtstminster : David John~on'
9, Huntington Beach; Patrick
Maher, 8, Huntingto n Beach ;
Darren Belanpr, ·9, Htin-
Ungton Beach and Deitise
DemerS, 9, Westmimter.
Also in that group are:
Ch1ri51e Ruter. a, Huntlngton
Beach; Kerri McNam1ra , 7,
Huntington &ach: L 11 a
Smith, 7, Huntington Beach;
Karen Dean, 8, Hun_tintton
Beach: Lanct CIUnei-l 'i\
Huntington Bueti; David.Hen:
dron, 7, West.minster{ Antwtte
Dickenson, · 8, Westminster·
Jamie Rothwell. Westminster i
Lori Norton . 6, Hunt.irrgton •
Beath: Timmy Bodine;~ s;
~tminster: ~1ike Glr1enU,
7, Westminster : Felipe Bar-
rangan, 8, Huntington Beach ·
Kelly Saunder\•• s:
Westminster; Mai Ujeklw1.
8, HUntir)gton Beach ;. Mark
Ruter, 7, HUntington Beach.
Some 50 million years ago,
magnolias thrived i",1 the
tropical climate or Alaska and
crocodiles basked in t h e
steamy-rtvers of the Dakotas.
Every part of the earth has
hed a varifty or different
climates, somewhat like long
chapters in a very eventful
diary. Not so Jong ago in geo-
logical time, the hoi and bar-
ren Sahara was i~~-a thriv-
ing juilgle. And' farther Sac~,
this region bad an even more
dramatic change or climate.
this thriving jungle climate r--------------------~ for perhaps a million years.
Then, about 7 ,000 years ago,
the evidence of this chapter
begins to dwi'flciJe. The rivers
and moisture dried up and,
just before recorded history ,
lhe Sahara was remodeled to
become the earth's largest
desert -at least for the
present.
Nowadays, the big thing in
earth sciences is the theory
or continental drift. Actuatfy,
there is enough evidence to
accept this theory as fact.
They assume Lhat all the
earth's land was once a single
continent and investigate how
broke up and drifted apart.
We now know that the earth's
crust graduaJly.inche& around
and when this super-eontinent
Ii~ a loose sklD. laking the
geographic pales on slow,
barren &ahara was lndeed a
global tours. Some earth
scie ntist! suspected that about
450 million years ago, the
South .Pole was located in the
Sahara region of Africa.
Research teams investigated
a number of places In this
hot, arid desert. They probed
into samples of its bedrock
and examined rocky out·
croppings exposed by the
shlfted sands. In January or
thi.5 . year, scientists from 11
n1tions arrived to !UJ'vey the
e11idence on the spot. They
agreed that 450 million years
ago the South Pole was right
there. At that time the present
desert was burled under the
soulh polar ice camp. Deep
scratches gouged on its ex-
posed rocks could have been
made only by massive
glaciers. t;>urlng this Ordovi-
cian Period of geological ·
hlJtory, u,e ice cap extended
2,~ 'miles through Morocco
a~ !.1aurltanla, Algeria and
Niger, Lybla and Chad.
fhe contrast between then
ans! now Is extreme. It makes
it eas~r to believe that the
Sahara also had a less
dramatic jungle ch1pter tn lts
paat hJstory. Thi.! chapter has
been known to sclentlsla for
some time. Some ol tht btst
evtdtnce w11 left by Neollt.hc
people who lived there at least
10.000 years 1go. Thty covered
stonf cliffs and whole hillsides
with thtlr aietcbes and col·
ored pa:lntlna1. And these ear·
ly artists drew Just 1bout
everythln11 tn the region.
They drew browsing giraffes
and rlvl!:r hippo,s, deer and
·el1phant1 ind eounllcss other
We have known for some
time that the earth has been
GRADUATION
It is the end of; the school year
And we are ·gatltered here
To wish all the graduates our best
As they set out on life's quest.
We wish them all success
Prayers, luck and happiness.
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modeling and remodeling ils '---------------------..! features through more than
four billion years. The con·
tinenls and even the poles
are slowly hiching around the
globe. Mountains rise and
decline, ice age! come and
go, seas invade the land and
retreat. These e11ents are
more real to us ·when we
survey the past chapters of
the Sahara, or some other
special rea:ion of the earth. '
AllllY Hl'MI • Werlf ... Att.I
'O T1mo1111 G•HllllM!r. •tt 10, llf Nlam••1 F1llt. Onl1rlo, C1nftlf, fol 1111-llon:
De ettpbants really have
secrtt gr1veyatds?
There is a legend that an
aglng elephant wanders away
to dJe in a secret· gra11eyard
of his ancestors. lvory hunters
like to believe it is true. ln
the past, before laws: were
passed to ~trict I h e
slaughter of wild 1animals in
Africa, they hunted down
elephants and killed them to
get their precious ivory tusks.
The safaris were expensive,
risky and wearisome -and
naturally the treasure bunters
hoped for an easier way .
Several hordes of elephant
bones were found, decaying
there in the jungle. It was
also known that a g I n g
elephants tend to wander off
from the herd. Most llkely
these were the facts used to
lnvent lbe graveyard legend.
Observers of anlm.a1 life have
other tdeu. The so-ealled
Faveyards had bones but no
tusks. It ls mort Ukely th1t
they were the carcasses of
elephant herds slaughtered by
previous Ivory h u n t e r s .
ObstrVers also suspect. that
aging 'elephants wander off1 not to die, but In search °' ~·ater. This happens al the
end of the hot, thirsty seNOn.
Then sudden monsoons may
dcluce the old wr.nderers and
trap them hope essly In the
mud.
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* Question: What would you call a tal1ot
if you did nof 'kn6w his name ?
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Question : If you were aboul to drown and bad
five cerits in your pocket, whet wou1d you
buy?
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friend John doesn't? . ' Son : He's diffe rent. He has smart parents. •
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ly Phil lnterlancli
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Ann Lau~ers
Worries Soar
Over a Snore
DEAR ANN LANDERS : I
have a problem l have never
seen ln 'yOUr column. 1· hive
a reaJ hangup on people who
snore. I know where it came
from. My mother was widow-
ed when 1 w45 5 years old.
Two years later sbe married
a man I hated. He sooted
so loud it used-to shake the
house. I remember lying
awake at nilbt and wishing
I .could pUt ·a pillow over hi.! ·
face or stulf a washrag in
his mouth. My mother divorc-
ed rum after three years and
I was 10 happy 1 cried.
much "chatting'' and not
enoua:h listening. The boy
CQtnes over to my houae be·
cause he need,, someone to talk
01. Il's pa!Jle:tic the way he
pours out his heart to me. It's
obvious nobody else will giv.e
him a chance to talk.
She doesn't need to wor-
ry about him sow.irul any wild .
oats over here. f am his
"mother confessor" a n d
nothing more. I'm highly flat-
tere<I that she h8'_ such no-
tions. The boy doesn't, so she
can relax on that score.
A great maay Pllt•ll lae\ ,
they should do all the talkin1 .•
A,od thia ls why so many
kids go outside the family to
expreu their fee1in11 . Ten It
like It)!. -LANSING ·'
DEAR LANSING : Yoa did
ud I lhuk you.
When 't went to camp at
aae lZ, r W8J In a bunk with
a Rirl who snored. I asked
to be.-. transferred to another
bunk. The counselor said she
wouldn't tell the girls why
1 moved. I promtstd to keep "-... 111 '°" ..._ ~ "-•••l
It a secret and 1 d\4. :: ;""Mt-1~~ .. t!~ i;"":; I realize t have this lhln• .,.. ....,. i. Tin t111 Dlfhl'fftel," Send 1S Cl!ftlt lo! """ Ind • 19M, about snoring and now -1t .. rt-efd,....., u._.. ..... ,._.. wlttl
aft:e 11 -I am wondering ~~·oTr.-' '" Cffll °' tfll DA11.v
what If I marry a guy• who-;;;;;;;;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;;:_ snoresf Is there an,y sure way ;:
lo· find out BEFORE m11r--
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Fer t ...... t 11114• .. wh•t'1 , fl ·
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DEAit WORRIED : Ye 1,
there l•· But I .don 't r.ecom·
mend It_. rt tile sno.rtng Is
cau!ed Jty an ob~truetloa a ~-:·:· ========== doctor r814llt be •* to--.eJp. -
Tl there -lo no ohitrueUoa a Death l\'etice•
gentle nudge. or moving the ------------
snorer'• head to aaotber paid. RODMAN
t'on a1u11ly produets ren}ts, Svbtl 1ic1111,...n. 1:11 l , WUtGl'I, C•~'' MllSll. D•" ol G••lh, Junt ,,, .,..... At I )n~I rttort e1r0plugs Cln vices HnC1tnt1 •I a." ••°' ..... ' MOI"'"" bt helpful. •rv. C•la Ma•.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I
think l'm the "divorcee" that
Lansing mother Is worried
about. Onlv J am not a
divorcee, My huAf>and was
killed In Vietn11m. The mother
Is concerned because her IS.
year-Old son Is spending too
much Ume over here. You
told her not to--1et hv1teMcal
-and to have a IQW·key chat
v"llh the boy. I don't agre(
wit~ your advice, Anri.
The trouhle with I h a t
mother· Is she has done too
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~-Cldldren
Area of .Harlem
I
. Full of Addicts
l\'ASl!INGTON (AP) -A
I houJe.to..liouse survey of a 4().
block area of HarJm· turned
Up l&.000 bard dl'\ig addicts
including l,OIO cblldral be-
tween the a&es or seven and
15, Congress has been told.
And 90 percent of those
chil.dren lived by themselves.
The result of tbe surwy
was Slfl>lied to a House Ap-
pro pnations subcommilt.ee
last April by Dr. SIMiey F.
Y.olles, then dir<dor ol th<
National tn.ulute of M..W
Health.
Dr. Yolles, In the closed·
door testimony .made public
Frklay. said that .. lo the area
of hard narcotics a n d
especially heroin addiction, I
believe the committtt would
be interested to know that
a brief survey was done in
Harlem , a house-to-house
survey of tenants in a 4()..block
area.
"The results d that suniey
showed that there were 22,000
adults, some 30,000 children,
and some 6;000 individuals
who lived in streets aod alleys
in thi s tO-block area.
"Of that nwnbet, there were
10,000 addicted adults, 6,000
children between the ages af
116 and 21 who were addicted
and 2,000 childr<n between th<
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Our MiJky·_: Way ·Galaxy· Losing~Gravity? Satul'dl)', Junt 13, 1970 --DAIL V PILOT 9
' NEW YORK (AP) -our wites," ooe pbyslcisl obstrv-types of gravltaUooal waves, A rival tbeory to Einstein's MassadJuselts lnslltute o I ls sel up at the Unlvenlly
of Maryland campus at
College Park, Md., and M the
Argonne National Laboratory
near Olicago. The SOO.mlle
baseline-Is Intended as a
doubl..meck to verify that be
really is deteetilll gravity
waves, not some k>cal tremor.
JIMBO'$
. Milky . Wa,y galaxy is loslng ed. "It remains a huge between ao-calied «:al1r and has been ollertd by D.r~;--Technology, a 1 ea d Ing
•: !~::Yi~:dseo~:1 milli!: pmte." teMOr wa~es. Robert H, Dicke ol Princeton physicist, said Weber's wort
New : York Steak
of stars together _ at 8 ' Jn r~portlng on his most 'J!his wor• 1s-l1111portanl tn .,.,w:l his student, Carl Brans, must now be coo.firmed by
· surpriatngJ,y rapid rite, 1 recent work at tbe conference a cmtroversy over wbek involviilg ·.sea.tar and tensor other experimentefs. If wetier
Unlterslty ol Mary 1 and Monday, Weber also said that .:Elnstein's general thei>ry of eltects: But Dicke maintained is right, Morrison said, hl.s
physicist reports. ~ a 22-<fay series of relativity is rl&ht or wrong that Weber's new results are work: will _ be of stunning fun.
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Eventually in the far • measurements he }\as in describing gravitaUonal ~f· .tnoonclusl~ so far . damenta1 'iinportance.
future, this ~ans that a star dfstinguJ!hed between two fects. Dr. Pbi!Jp Morrison .ci the Weber'sdetecUonequipme.nt 3010 L COAST HWY., CORONA DIL MAR
like our sun -out at the _,,
edges of the galaxy along with
the solar zystem ..:. would
break free ol. the weakenlnt
gravity and fiy olf into apace.
One estimate places that St
per1laps hundreds of millions
. of years away.
"The gal~ doe! seem' 'to
.be losing ·its binding eoergy
~at a great rate," Dr~ JOIStJlh
· Weber told the 'lbird 1'C4m;-
.bridge" Conference.on
·Relativity: at the Institute" for
Space Studies here.
"This means," another ·
ph ysi ci st said, ~'that
something fantutlc , ls hap-
pening at the center ot. Ute
galaxy." '
The force of gravity, which
tugs Us to the earth'a surface,
holds all large celesUal bodies
together, eVen thou·gli it is
the weakest force in nature
compared to nuclear and elec·
tromagnetie energy.
Albert Einstein set forth in
his general theory ol relaUvlty
in 1916 tbe idea that tlle gravi-
ty field around bodies like
:stars should produce waves
if the bodies are in some
kind of motion.
But because such waves
would be Htremely weak if
they existed, scient ists
wondered how to detect them.
It was not unUI June Of last
yea r that Weber produced
convincing evtdence that he
had detected tbem. ·
Weber to1d the conference
he measured the Dow of the
gravit.aUonal energy picked Up
by hls aen.sitlve ' iostrwnents,
then in a series ol steps com-
puted tbe ene:riY being lost
rrom tbe scuroe ol the waves
in the center of the galaI)'.
It appears, he said, that
the galaxy is losing energy
at a rate equivalent to the
mass of 1,000 suns each year.
But what is causing thla
tremendom flow of energy re-
mains a mystef)'.
"We can't tcolint in any
way for the / urce of these
Big Pay Cut
Hurts, Says
Mrs. Shultz
WASHINGTON (UPI) -•
"Sure, it.hurts us," concedes
, Mrs. Gt<Wge P. Shultz. Her
husband U; taking an $1 7,5(1()..a-
year pay cut -at President
Nixon's request.
"We have children in college
or on the way to college,"
said the mother of five, But
she said that it was no .easy
thlng f.o refuse the President.
Now she will have to do
some budget..managing ol her
own. '
Mrs. Shultz sald Wedn~ay
that her husband came home
last weekend and told her Nla-
on wanted f\im to move from
Labor secretary to head tm
new Office ci Executive
Management and Budget -a
shift that could in the, view
of some observers mak¢
Shultz, SO, the second most
powerful man in the govern-
ment.
"I said to him, 'Whal are
you going to do?'
"He said: 4Wbat can you
do when the .Presid~nt asks
you to do somethlngT1 It was
the uine tbing he aa.id> when
the President asked him to
be secretary of labor in the
first place." ,
Although the mpve is cert.aiq
to confront Shultz with a
greater challenge than his
already thing job u head
of a government departmerit,
the former couea, dean will
be taking a ~ cul from
!80,000 to '42,500. '
"! think it \OtlL be • busy
jotr ... d more 4emanding,"
said Mrs. Shultz in an -1n.
tervlew. "Those fn tJJe White
House work loog and hard
hours. We dor\.'t see him
enough now -but we try
very bard to have dinner home
every night."
Four of tJJe fhildren were
at !be White Hoose Wednelclay
for the Rose Garden an-
nouncement of ljle Shulll shill.
. They were M~rgaret, 23, a
teachet': XathJ~, 21, a junior
at the University ~ Denver;
Barbara, u , and Al~JO,
--g<ade scliOOI• ifud In
su burban Arlington, V 8 . ,
\\'here the family lives.
A filth child, Peter, 17, WIS
Pn route to Washington from
Palo Al to, Calif., where he
is living with farnlly friends
while finishing high school.
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Meetiftgs Alo~g , the Orange' .tAr.M
16 On Coast ' Get Degrees
AtCh~pman
Sixteen Orange · Coast area
students received t h e i r
bachelor of arts or masters
degrees during recent com-
mencelilent exercises at Chap-
man College. according to or-
ficials at the Orange school.
Students and their degrees,
listed below by city, include:
Corona del Mar: Joel A.
Holmberg anti Jane E. Schuck,
master of arts degrees .
Costa f.1esa: James N.
lfenry, bachelor of arts:
Marita F, McNuU and Dale
W . .schullz, master of arts.
Fotmtaln Valley: Lynn E.
Smith, bachelor 1>f arts.
Huntington Beach: Ronald
J. Arnoldf bachelor ol 'an s:
Ronny J. Brown, master of
ans. ,
Mission Viejo: Sam Loaiza
and Claude M .. Wiseman,
masl8 t:A arts degrees.
Newport Beacn: John J .
Cabello ; Ellyn J. Friedman;
Jeffrey Ramskow; Patrick J,
Schnelder and Mary J. Wllsan,
bachelor of arts degrees.
San Clemente : Pal.ricla A.
Werner, laachelor of arts.
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~ ~ LUXIRY! $41',5116. · .! ,
"Big-bollf & Bea ul• ho~· .with ~ sq. ft. of
sheer luxqpy. 4 bed ms, 2 bathe, fyll dining room.
FamUy. room. Exqllisite !ti-level heme -several
bedrooms opf1n to a ll>vely' balcony overlooking a
serene couiitr)' side1viewt Nutone food center kitchen..
Cov.l!fed f;atio with waterfall. Protelsionally land-~
sc~. S iding doors to patio. 54-0-17JO · • • •
" UNUSUAL. PQ01. HOMe $28,95k511 % , ,
terms--means very litUe down· payment & month-·
ly installments Jess than~reht!
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, .llJIRSE PAUDISi:! · NEWPOII-$66,958· •
On a lo".ely 1,2 acreiof rrg~~·~ -your hor-.
ees 1110a welco!!'A here. Striking modern home with
4 bedrooms, ~room. Split level view lot with
beautiful Ant!lon.r '1001.r,cabana & dressing rooms,
• firopit. llovei,.'atrium entry. Ideal for execuUve e1>-
lertaining. OiQwa~h.er. intercom. Water softener. 3
llaths Much. more'! "Submit· your offer! 54-0-1720
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1\4 BElll ' si!,950 -Low· DOWN!
Very tpacioWI tiililily home with many luxury addell
features, 2 puJfiDiin. baths, used brick fireplace Ill
electric "Award" push button built-In kitchen. Piusl
1."C~g. custom decorator dr;apes & shades, heavy
.... roof. Very low down payment. OWner dos~r-uaie! ·540-1720 •. ~ ' '
. LOYnY 2 STORY-4 BIDRM-$28,950-6~
Sltlln~ pretty on a large ~mer lot' Near major,
shl'{>J>'"f & schools. 2. baths, banquet sized dimng
·room. Elegant fireplace' welcomes all to sunny liv~i
ing room . Pool sized groUJldS. Patio. Prjm' lobS.:'
lion. Subject' to 8\0% FHA loan! 54-0-1720 • ' ., ~ "" ·t ' ' ·~ -. ~I' " «'! \
Or subject to a great 5\0 G.l. loan assumption. Tex-
as sized bedtooms, 2 bathe, freshly painllld-Wlde
&:: out. Fon:ed-air heat, fireplace enhances 1iarm of
secluded rear living room, built-in dream litchen.
Landscape4 to perfection. Lovely sWim poM, cov-
ered patio, Joads of decking -lush tropicat setting. •}
(9101) ~1720 " ••
FABULOUS "SOL VIS1A" $28,900-6.1.
Very 1pacioua home with maater sized bedlooms, 2
baths & bu1e r,eparate family room awaiting lhose
lun occasions! All electric pysh button built~in kitch·
en. ',Jllteplace. Best of financing -almost nothing
down '!l.I. or low-low down all others'\. Plush carpet-
ing, custom drapes. Patio. Artisticauy landscaped
& neaUy manlcured".lawn. (8005) ~1720 .
. · · EA$Y TO BUY! $28,990! G.I.
FHA or sub~ to 15% % loan assumption. Super
sharp Jlome ·in. an area. of beautilul, tree shaded
streets -near schools & major shopping. Spacious
bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, all electric •<pqsh
Button" built-in k i t c h e n. Decorator wallpaper.
Gorgeous g,l"ounds -professionally )an~ped.
Escape to tpe covered patio. ~8674) 54:i).1J20
OOUBLE PWSURE! $a4,500 .
Very $.et tis % • Sia"nialil\omei. lildiine $:!lllllF'
yeair D~~s. wall to Will Carpeqpg, rang.e &: ~v~n~
Pa '.1fuge,8S ft. deep grounds -rtom'for adclitlOil!
al its. Low dowu payment & it'J all yours.! Lei·
youf.tenant Ju~.Jp m:ake the payments! Nice area near
. sbo71ni ~~~;~l(~;.~9,500
. spJ1ous home with 8 lovely swim pool that is
heated & filtered for year round fun. Covered patio.
BBQ-outdoor living & entertaining perfect here!
. Buijf-ins. Gorgeous fll:eplace .. (856S) 540-1720.
Ntt4'!· GOLF COURSE $23,500-6.1. -FHA
means almost nothing down to Vets-low down all
others! Very nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in excel-
, lent location-near a great golf course! Pool sized
grounds. Near all schools & major shopping. (8966)
54-0-1720
MESA VERDt-$25,500! : &~%
Finest area near schools, churches & libraries. King
sized bedrooms, 2 separate baths. Sunny living room.
Like n'ew carpets, drapes, built·in dream kitchen.
Owner•hilp1 with financing. 6~% FHA loan subject
to assumption. (8600) 54-0-1720
"3 FOR THE SHOW" $32,500 "
3 veryJnice homes on a •huge 300 lt. deep grounds -
room fo'r multiple units. Choice rental area. -laS
bedl'OQlll, -.l-2 bedroom & 1 bedroom homes. The
tenants make the payments. Near schools & shop-
ping. (8137)l54-0-1720
LARGE HOME-URGE FAMILY!' $28,950
Sharp & lovely lar~e home Ideal for growing active
family & entertainmg! 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family
room. All ·electric builtin kitchen gorgeous ' paneled
liVing room-elegant fireplace. Oversir.e back yard
-room for pool. (8978) 540-1720 -/ ' ----
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TARBELL . OFFERS
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EXQUISITE "IRVINE" $35,200!
Prestige location -executive home with ~ bed--
rooms, 8 separate batlu, large family room. Only
31h years new -looks' like a tnodel borne! All elec-
tric "Award" kitchen, .full dining room. Inviting
fireplace. Univer1ity Park. -exceptional planned
community with pools, tennis etc. Patio. (8445)
540-1720.
. BEST BUY !-$28;900-6~ % LOAN . _
It's a beauty with criss-cross window11 , pretty~~·
ters. heavy shake roof, in.· a lovely professlob 1
landscaped surrounding. 3 king sized bedrooms, I •
dlnin(I rqom; large family room. Many decorator
dre~ features artistic use of wall paper--J>arteling.
Finest kltohe11.-All this fol''I ... th4n replac l!.ient-
~ ~SUPEl~llP! .. $2B 9s0 . Gi! ~· .
~Alinosrno d~iiniili eOiJaiC..'ltsl-yeiiipt}'-
. ment5 .less. than rent.-;;·Q)leen~ ·~d ~drooms,, ;.
· baths. family room . Park-lite larldscapmg. All the
. line f~8jtures, built-ins, el'eg@llt fireplace, secluded
,Jiyjnlf room .. Near beai;!i. {8041) 54-0-1720 ·.
.. ·30 FT: ENCLOSED ,PATI0-$24,500!
~ummertime 1s favorite patio time -but this patio
can be used all year round. It is cove.red & h~s plexi·
glass enclosures! 3 oversized1 bedrooms, 2 baths,
filrrillY room. ~rge nicely 1~ndscaped yard. FHA
or G.I. terms available. This rheans little cash need-
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10 m<JVAYi°f.i~mut' MODEL HbME
One of ,our most attracPve homes ideally located on
a nice corner, near sbopping & all schools. Owner
has completely. refurbished the interior -new Paint
-expep1ive wa.ll 1 paper. New deep pile carpeting &
drapes. Owner desperate -su~t all offers. Priced
at $34,llG(J. Owner will cotlsider· lease with option to
buy. For details -O leaa, call 54:i).l720
..ALMOST N DOWN G.I. • 5 BEDRM.
l.l>cated; .near the gr.eat Pacific ocean! 3 separate
baths, 2SOO sq. ·ft. of, sheer luxury! Romantic fire--
place, finest kitchen with· gleaming coordinated built-
1n features. Large farruty 1room. Sculptured green
lawns, gorgeous land·scaping. Fine location. Owner
very ··~couN-rRvbi:1tlliurDli1v'E~,: $t4~o'
Very lovely home 'ih prestige area of Mesa Verde!
Spacious bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, lovely
• formal dining room awaitiog those festive banquets
prepared In the all gourmet kitchen -finest bullt-in
features. Double fireplace.· Adjacent to golf course.
Excellent financing! Owner anxious! (908'1) 540-1720
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, 8£411Tlfll -"SPllTLESS" $ ,900
Low down payinent &::· oWner help• witb the Unanc-
ing ! Only 4 yr1. old &::. re?ects tender loving care
inside &" out. Generous stzed bedrooms, 2 baths,
family room, Inviting fireplace. Builtin kitchen.
Large patio for outdocir fun & BBQ's. Water softener
-many.extru. Near beach, schools & shopping -
(9142) 540-1720 .
2955 Harl:tor Bl y d., Costa Mesa 540-1720 •
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OPEN SATUROAY &;SUNOAY 1-5
S BEDROOM $22,950
617 S. Golden West, S•nt11 An•
(McFadden-Faiwiew area) 2 baths, built-ins, fire-
·place, full dinJng room. Forced air. Covered patio
-built-in 'BBQ. l46-0604 •
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IT'S A "OOOHY"-$25,500-1:.1.
Or FHA terms available -means nothing down G.J.
or Jow down all others! Very spacious 3 beilroom, 2
bath borne. Gourmet's pride kitchen with all the
bandy built-in leatures. On a quiet cul-de.sac street ·~,one block to grade schools. Freshly.painted in.side
& oot! Hurry & call now (0056) 8~ •
4 BEORl-$27,500-ALMOST NO DOWN
G.J. or low-low down FHA ! Very Spacious & most
att?active home in superb area near all amenities !
Gour-met's pride kitchen with handy builtin features .
Most intriguing fireplace. Lovely patio for outdoor
BBQ's. Huge sandbox & SEPARATE PLAY area for
the·"LitUe Ones." Better see this one first-or you 'll
be loo' late! (8428)• 842-ll691
2000 SQ. Fl HACIENDA-$27,900
Enclosed courtyard-lovely red tiled roof home with
a ·35 ,(t. front patio. Owner helps wi\h the financing.
See this1one· now! 4 bedrooms, 3,batbs, lovely built-
ln kitchen . Family room with ari inviting fireplace.
Immaculate built-in kitchen. Lovely landscaped
grounds. 846-0604·
FAMILY WITH A DOG WANTID! $29,950
ftba:e 'oversized yard completely le~ced with a .dog rPa--children play safely ln their own baCk yard. ~~s1AolilroomB, 2 baths faJliuy fOOlJI, exceedinR-·1y;Nl'' e \Mth handsome fireplace. Patio. Beautiful
a'f o carpeting, drapes thruout. -walnut panel-
.Ing .. 0072)' 8!:!'M!ll . ' ') • •
WAlll TO CABANA CLUB! $28,goo
Famous· "Deane Garden".bome near a terrilic ·club
with ·tennis courts & pool. Eco·nom)• pric~d -home
nestled among luxury priced homes. Mediterranean
blue interior with spacious bedrooms, 2 baths, gar·
den kltdhen· with finest all electric builtin features.
Elegant fir.eplace in large family' roo·m. A beaUty-
near the beach t. 846-0604 ·
PREsr.lGE "FOUNiAIN . P,l.AZA" $25,250
Very spacious 4 bedroom 2 bath with plush carpeting,~
drapes & pretty curtains thruoUt. Dream kitchen with
finest 11Top Of The Line" applian.ces. Enjoy a beau-
tiful clubhouse, huge patio, ppqls. No yard work here!
Great for the entire family!~(VOOO) 962-1373
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HUNTINGTON HACH
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HORSE RANCHES AND HOM~S·
2/.3RO ACRE HORSE RANCH-$19,950
Nice 2 bedroom home. Facilities for 5 horses! Low
down payment to FHA loan assumption. '735-1077
ACRES & ACRES!!
400 prime view acres -on Skyline Road -beautiful
view of mountains & rolling countryside below. Fine
investment. 735-1077
CUSTOM BUILT-HO"SE RANCH-$34,900
On an oversized \-2. acre 1 f beautifully landscaped
grounds. Covered patio. ·2200 sq. ft. Open beamed
celling family room, 4 big bedrooms, 2 baths.
Ceramic tiled entry hall. Built·in dream kitchen.
Grounds encircled by 6 ft. chain link fence. (9023)
735-1077
THE "UJMOST" IN, HORSE RANCHES
on a hu ge :V. acre of lovely estate grounds. Com·
pletely fenced. Private ri.~g trails -Serenity &
privacy abounds! ~nter thru the dramatic double
doors to IQvety tiled entry hall. lluge living room
with gorgeous fireplace, family room, formal dining room. Open beamed ceilings. central air condition-
er. Home is vacant-move light in condition, $62,000
(9024) 735-1077 . .
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~ · TlllUVD: "DEANE" HOME ' . . Very spacious-home.-.ith oversized bedrooms, fuU·
dlnlng room. Electrfc:kitchen, 3 baths, huge 20 x 28
ft .. family room ,.ideal for all 'the action. Exquisite
home with atrium entry. Walle to Teanis club & pool
Prestige .Mee· -near beach, major shopping & all
oehools, (8067) .-tm
"MARK aF 1iUUKCE" $39,900! 6~%
Subjecl. to a ~t. .VA. loan assumption! Gorgeous
atrium. ent.i:t~ J)erfect ,patio with all doors leading to
this delijhtlu! ma. 4 bedroom. 2 baths, all electric
dream kitchen ·with gorgeous walnut cabinets, built·
in Nu·tone mixer,~fir!est range & oven. BBQ, indirect
lighting. Custom carpetihg & drapes. Color T-V.
Pool sized ·grounds. Don't hesitate-see it now!
842-6691
"LIVE ON CLOUD 9"-$37,500
Long -low & rambling 4 bedroom, 2 beth family
room home with .2000 sq. ft. of elegance & comfort.
All electric dream kitchen with "Award" built-in
appliances. Magnificent fireplace in large family
room, patic;>. Only 7 mos. new & takes little cash dowf!
to ;isswne lhe present VA financing. Owner helps
with balance. (90'49) 962-1373
LOUK WHAT WE roUNO! $18,500
It's a darling 8 yr. o.ld home with finest quality fea-
tures. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room~djacent
10 a beautiful built-in kitchen . Handsome room di-
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Ope11 in New 'Yori\:
' By JACK GAVER Lives" and "The Boy 1'~riend."
The two latesl are "Room NEW YORK (UP.I) -The Service" at the Edi 1 on
put two R8i00s have brought Theater and ''Beggar oo
• rash of revivals o£ bits 11orseback" al the Vivian
of the J.950.40..30-20 decades, Beaumont. The latter is the
The most successful have seasoo 's last productioo ~ the
been "Ha ,., " "Out T ,, Repertory Thealer of LIDCOln rv~,,, own, -Center and will play only
"The Front Page," "Three through June 27 ~fen on a Horse," ''Private · ''Room Service" is a slam-
bang farce in the style or
"Three ~,en On a Horse,"
which ¥!'as ils contemporary
in ttie mid·1930s. The John
Murray-Allen Boerlz sCript
has been staged by Harold
Stone wilh lhe idea of missing
no little trick that will add
to the laughs. He is successful,
yet I feel that he has gone i
overboard in this respect with Meet ng
lhe result that there is a '' '
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distressin& lack of style about Sam Brandon delivers a ste~ lecture to younger son J im Traughber as elder
the production. son Tom Titus attempts to intercede in a scene fron1 lhe Irvine Communit y
"Beggar on Horseback" ls Th~ater comedy "Com' Blow )\our Horn,": opening a two-weekend run next
a rea l museum piece, a 1924 fi'nday at the Corona del Mar Hi gh School lit tle theater. \\ilUOI' loorfD ·
lUITIHllU mroinal1
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NATA.Lii WOOD
"808 & CAROL
& TED & ALICE"
comedy by Marc Connelly and
the late George S. Kaufman.
, It is interesting from the
standpoint of reminding what
Broadway of that era regard·
ed as a daring and most
unorthodox type of theater,
and the current staging is
one of the most namboya11t
seen around here in a long
time. ll has the extravaganza
proportions of a f I a sh y
musical comedy.
Liza Minnelli Sta ys Cool
Amid Show Biz P-res sure
By GENE HANDSAKER specia\ while .she listened from
the podium to learn lhe ar·
rangements.
of marriage~ "Oh. t don't
want to talk about that."
n1e all·musical s p e c I a 1 •
'"Liza." airing June 29 on
NBC, will recall a hair century
of show business.
Stratford
Struggles .
In 'Hedda' ..
By WILLIAM GLOVER
smATFORD. Ont. (AP) -
Irene Worth, Nebraska'• gift
to a htgh·strung hiltron.ics, Is
better seen than heard tn the
Stratford Festival • ' H e d d a
Gabler" that joined th e
repertory display Wedaesday
night.
Llke a petulant tigress, Miss
Worth pro~ls the inner and
outer, upper and lower levels
or this flrsl Ontario grapple
wilh the stubbornly dated jn-
tracacies of Jbsen drama.
Every .toss of her head,
sideway twist ol the plush-
figured upholstery, or even a
small mov e of one satin sli~
per against another is a study
in arliculale pantomime. Then
she or someone else must
speak, and Ole.spell snaps .
The.re are several verbal
difficultie.s in the production
stemming p a r t I y from
Christopher Hamplon's new
textual adaptation, even fl'l<lre
from the staging by dlreclor
Peter Giii . ·
Suc h inserts as ··sou1male,"
"on your mark," and "Ula l's
the way lhe world goes''
merely aceent the abiding
fatigue of this story of a bored
jade oul for revenge. And for
pur~ in1possible to com.
prehend, much of the aclion
is played wilh actors' backs
to the audience, so that lines
vanish into the surrounding
woodwork.
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An epic drama
of adventure and ·
exploration!
I found the production in.
teresting without getting any
deep satisfaction out of it.
One thing that most of the
critics picked on director
tlirsch about was the flaJT}o
boyance of the staging, and
Olis 11.•as not quite fair. A~
parenUy none of them were
familiar with the play or had
forgotten how it was written.
HOLLYWOOD CAPI -The
late Judy Garland knew emo--
tional torment, but h e r
daughter Liza Minneli remains
calm amid show business
pressure.
The orche!!:lra couldn"l get
quite the slurred, comic effect
the conductor wanted. The
director called suggestions
over the intert:om. Tension L i :t. a' s producer.director,
.Steve Binder, agreed that she
lakes things calmly -"but
1hat's part of being pro-
fessional. Panic I flnd in ~
pie of insecurity and un·
preparedness.
~tiss \Vorlh, p os sj b I y
because of opening night
nerves, starts the vocal part 2nd POPULAR HIT
' of her portrayal with suc h ..
RICHARD
BURTON
GENEVIEVE
. B.tuOLD
Bob Hope
TECHNIQOL~R
l!lll •· l!rn ALSO PllST IUN
ANTHONY QUINN·
INGRID BERGMAN
"A Walk In The
Spring Rain"
Tonight
l!ORIS~
DOCTOR
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Phyllis Dill•r
"EIGHT ON A
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ALSO
"RUN WILD
RUN FREE"
ALL SEATS 75<
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There was last week in a
recording studio, for example.
Thirty musicians rehearsed
for Llz.a 's first television
was building.
In tight blue jeans and
puUovu black sweater, Llui
perched on a high stool, chom·
plng gum. She jumped down,
leaned her elbows on the con·
ductor's music stand, then
embraced him and kissed his
ch.e.ek-in m1dpassage.
high intensity and continues ~lltN'W
with such fluctuating vo lume TKcHIUll
that previous familiarity with -
··when she gives-in a
rehearsal it all l'01nes oul.
A lot of perform ers say, "If
I save it till the performance
1'11 have more left. That iJn'l
true. The more you give, the
bet ter ii gel!."
plot events is desirable. l~~~~~~~~~g11~ COLOR ~ .._ After a triumphant "School ·ror Scandal'' and a very
presentable "Merchant o f
Venice" the Stratford com-
pany can be pardoned for
redul"td accomplishment with
"Hedda Gabler.''
• ''Take·ftve," D ick.
DtBenedld is told his players.
and duri~ the break he ex· plained Llta's clowning : "Iii' ________ ...,
think she realizes there's soil
much pressure for everybody
she tries to release il.''
Bul Liza herseU calls her
have.fun quality "WafUng." "II Noo SU, vlllltncl , I»~ ~
"Wafting Is such a hard tdr, trM!ldY. ~ • ....s 111vt> ..,.,,... -1 .._ DhN• "'"'""""
thing to describe. It means ... ':. olT~1il"::i~ ='R~'::'.; .. llN• OF THI GllZZLllS''
goln' along and havin' a good ''THI COMPllTEI
time and not really getting woar TIHNIS SHOES" uptight about a n yt h ing . AND AT t :DS ONLJ
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so that I realize this too will
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Such as her recent separa·
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Peter Allen after three years
plus
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JUNI 21
I NOW PLAYING! I
2nd TOP FEATURE
EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY RUN e STARTS WEDNESDAY JUNE 17 e
''1970's Hilarious Comedy Hitl" -Edwards
James Stewart • Henry Fonda • Shirley Jones in
"THE CHEYENNE SOC(AL_ CLUB"
"****HIGHEST RATING!
A thriller of human Interest;
humor and auspense galore!"
-Wond'o Hofe, N.Y. Dally N•w1
"BLOCK-BUSTING ... A SURE·FIRE Htrr•
-Dorolhy Monn.n, LA. Htrofc/.fxomitter
THE#1 NOVEL
OF THE YEAl-llOW
A llaTION PlCTUHI
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BURT UNCASTER • DEAN MARTIN
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UCl'S FRESHMAN NET STAR, GREG JABLONSKI ••.•
Sports in Briel
Ellis Fires No-l1itte1·;
Trojans Fall to Ohio, 4-1
SAN DIEGO -Dock Ellis, a 25-year~ A downpour had caused a I \JJ hour
old PiUsburgh right-hander, battled his delay.
own wildness but pitched the first no-hit-e
ter of the 1970 season Friday night RIVERSIDE -Bobby Allison of
Hueytown. Ala. drove his 1969 Dodee ·
;is_ the Pirates beat the San Diego Padres at an average speed of ll 1.621 F'riday
~2.{I in the open~ or a twi-night to qualify for the pole position in Sun·
doubleheader. day 's Falstaff 4£l0.mile stock car race
The last no-hitter in the majors was at the Riverside International Raceway.
by Ellis' teammate, Bob Moose, a 4-0 Alli.!on edged Richard Petty of
11----""v'<ictory over the ~ew YOi'k Mfillast.---Randle~an .. N,C,, who.-posted the second
11 I. P'lsbu gh · h. t fastest ume of 109.547 1n a 1970 Plymouth
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Sept. 20. A 1ve It r no-1t ers Superbird.
tiave been pitched on the road. There Qualifying was over two laps of the
has never been a no-hlUer in Forbes 2.6-mHe road racing course.
Field, the Pirates' home park. e
• WIMBLEDON, England -Two of the
OMAHA, Neb. -ToJ>'ranked Southern m.o~t dedicate(_f rivals in tennis. Mrs.
California could manage only three hits Billie Jean King of ~~g Beach and
In its opening round game of the College Mrs. i\nn Jones of Br1t.a1n, faced each
\Vorld Series Friday night and Ohio other one~ more today in a ma~ch that
University shocked the Trojans, 4-1. could decide the fate of the Wightman
Second-ranked Texas scored a 12-4 vie-Cup.
tor}' over No. a Delaware in the other
game of the opening day 's action. • BRISTOL, England -Mrs. Margaret
Smith Coort captured the women's
singles title Friday in the Wills Open
'l'ennis Tournament while Corona de!
,._1ar's Rod Laver and Nikki Pilic of
Yugoslavia gained the men's sing les. final.
Mrs. Court, who has won the Aq:5tralian
and French open titles. owned Francoise
Durr of France 6-1, 6-1 for the cham-
pionship.
Pilic ousted Australia 's John
Newcombe H, 124-12, 8-6 in a 21h hour
duel in the blaring sun. Then Laver
eliminated Owen Davidson of South
Africa 4-6, 6-2, 8-6 in the other semifinal.
Gurney Favored
In CanAm Opener
Special lo lht DAILY PILOT
BOWMANVlLLE. Ont. -Race drivers
have come from half way around the
world but v.·lthout Orange CoUJlty
participMion there would be litt le tu
recommend the opening round of the
1979 eanAm· road racin g series hert
Sunday.
Heading the list of l'l entries is Dan
Gurney of Costa Mesa , substituting lor
the lat:e Bruce McLaren in a replica
of the McLaren M8D in which ltlC' lancr
was kiUed last week.
Gumey is the-fivorile to win this
$651000 stuon opener, as teammate
0¢rlik Hulme ls not expected lo dri ve.
Huline burned bls hand severely 1n a
~ pr&raee aocldeot at lndy laat month.
COnceded the best chance to UpS('l
the McLaren. teem victory plans Is the
"Mornln' Afta" Aul.ocoast '11-22 Chevy
O'Jl or· Cosll Meu, to be driven by
England'• Jackie OlJvtr. ,
Tbe real dlrkhorae, however, is George
Follmer in the Sai'lla An&·bullt and
developed J•my1tery car." the AVS
Shadow. Thls wHI be the first rucc
for the revolutionary space age vehlcte
lhHt was widely ballyllooed in 1969 but
!ailed lo appear tor 1 race.
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Dodgers Drop
2-1 Decision
To Chicago
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Don Kess -
inger. a late arrival due to a military
commitment, lined a run-scoring seventh.
inning double to snap a 1-t tic and
send the Chicago Cubs lo a 2· victory
over Los Angeles Friday night.
Kessinger, on a weekend pass from
two.week military swnmer camp, ar·
rived in Los Angeles i.n time to get
into the game in the second inning
and then doubled home Billy Williams
wiU1 lhe tie-breaking run ·in the seventh.
Lert-hander Ken Holtzman. 7·3, scat-
tered five Dodger hits to pick up the
vic tory.
Jim Hickman powered his !~th home
run of the season and foort h In five
days in the second Ui.ning off loser Alan
Foster, 3-7.
Los Angeles scorOO in the first inning
after loading the bases, on Andy Kosco 's
infield out.
The Dodgers outhit the Cubs. ~. with
Foster allowing only three hits before
being relieved after Kessinger·s seventh-
inning double.
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Special to Ille DAILY PILOT
HA YWARO -It. was a rough day
for Captuftl Craig Ntslat.e of the UC
lrvlne tennis team despite an Anteater
team victory in the .Ona.ls or itie NCAA
qouege Division Cha~piooship in this
northern California city Friday.
The Anteaters 8.massed a total or 26 '
points out Of a possible 28 for victory
in a record-shattering performance. No
team has ever dominated the NCAA
tennis champlonstrlps in such ~ manner.
Neslage, No. 3 mao for Irvine, ad·
v anced to the finals in both singles
and' doubles. He defeated teammate Greg
JablonW in a morning semifinal singles
match, a.a, a~. to gaJn the flnal round.
lie }olned with teammate Earl O'Neill
to qualify for the doubles finals on
Thursday.
That's as far as Neslage went.
His teammates took over. Fi(st it
was O'Neill who closed the door by
identical a.3 , 6-3 scores in slngles.
Then upstart freshnuui Jablonski and·
hls doubles partner, sophomore Chuck
Nachand, defe ated Neslage and o;Neill,
lo gain the NCAA doubles tille1 6-3,
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Toughest match of the day for the
All-Irvine finals participants came in
the nrst singles semifinals competition.
O'Neill dropped a 1-6 decision to Dan
Bohannon of Chapman.
He I.hen fell behlnd, ~. Y.'ilh match
point on the line in the second set,
but rallied lo gain an 8-6 victory. His
clutch perCOITJ)ance u~t Bohannoo who
dropped the third and final set and
the match, 6-1.
The final11 looked like ladder elimina-
tions matches on a neutral court for ucr wilh one ex:cepUon. Jablonski was
playing as the No. 2 mao with N4!Slage
No. 3.
The doubles was much the same situa-
tion with the underclassmen taking the
gonfalon away from the reskient seniors
who played their final match for UCl
in all probability.
Coach Myron ti1cNamara wu not
available for comment bot Indications
are lhal the Anteaters will bypass the •
university division tournament in Sall .,
·Lake Cily next week.
The victory was the 1econd In NCAA
competition for UC lrvine this year1 "'
The Anteaters won the swimming cham-
pionship earlier in the spring.
Pandemonium: Gringo
'rhr~atened With Lynching
Area Oarsmen
D()n Sea Legs
In Repechag~
MEXICO CITY (AP) -Mexico City's
second night in a week · of collective
pandemonium c'aused the death of one
person and injuries to more than 70
olhers according to the Mexican Red
Cross.
Hundred s more were reported injured
in the provinces where celebrations for
Mexico's J..{J World Cup soccer victory
over Belgium stretched into the early
hours of the morning.
·Police reported several dozen cars had
been stolen , and that a city bus, com-
mandered by a group of youths, had
also disappeared amid the frantic horn·
honking, dancing and merry·making.
The Red Cross said the majority of
those injured suffered' leg fracture:i .aftcr
falling from oving cars. Some cars car-
ried to 21) or 25 persons sitting in side,
on the roof and on tile hood.
Many of these injured were children.
The only death officially recorded was
that.of Salomon Macedo Lozano 37, who
apparently fell from the roof of a .car
into lh e street.
Police reported that 30 persons had
been jailed after fist -fights erupted al
Azteca Stadium following the match.
At a Mexico City night club several
thousand irate persons tried to lynch
an American living in Mexico City, iden-
tified as William Henry .Witnfatt, 21.
Police said WimfaU had drawn a .gun
at some or the revelers alld fired a
few shots. .
Priore than $4,800 in damage and looting
\\'as recorded .in the ensuing brawr before
police moved in with nightsticks. Wimfatt
\\'as taken into custod y.
In Guadalajara, pollce reported about
100 persons had bee_!1..!1;1}.en into custody.
~1any of them were youths noisily
Pemonstrating in front of the hotel where
TEAM Cl\PTAIN AND FINALIST, CRAIG ,NESLAGE
Fregosi Belts 2 Ho1ners,
A11gel s T1·ip Tigers, 5-2
DETROIT 1AP) -Jim Fregosi lM!lled
a pair or home runs and Billy Cowan
hit another to pace lhe California Angels
10 a 5-2 victo,Yover the Detroit Tigers
Friday night.
The Angels scored single runs in the
first. fourth , fifth and sixth innings off
AHge l S late
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Saunders for anQther in the seventh.
Fregosi belted a . homer in the (irsl.
then t'DnneCted again in the filth for
his ninth of the year. Cowan 's homer
led olf the fourth .
Andy Messersmith scattered seven hits
in picking up hiJ sixth win in 11 decisions.
Three consecutive singles in the first
bY Mickey Stanley, Jim Northrup and
Wlllle Horton gave Detroit Its first run.
Biil Freehan tagged his 11th home r of
the· year in the seventh.
A double by Cowan in the sixth and
1 a bad.bounce: single by Tommy Reynolds
gR\'e the Angels al\other run. A pair
of singles followed by two fielders'
..
choices pushed across the run ln the
seventh.
The Angels remained 2'h games behind
:in1erlcan League West leader fl.finnesota.
The Twins posted a 4-l victory over
Cleveland on the losers' diamond.
Coach Harold 'Letfy" Phillips' team
is scheduled to meet Detroit in afternoon
contests toda y ; and Sunday. before
departing for Cleveland and a three-game
set with the Indians on Monday, Tuesday
and \\ledncsday.
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the British learn is holiSCd.
1'he parings for Suoday's galnes send
England, ·lhe 1966 champion, to face
West Germany , the team it beat four
years ago in the finals 4-2 in extra
lime, in a match at Leon.
Brazil , winner in 1958 and 1962. will
play Peru at Guadalajara. Mexico will
take on Italy, a prechampionship favmile
but disappointing in group play. in a
match lo be played at a 32,000-seat
stadium in Toluca. a· city about an
hour's drive from . the capital and even
higher in elevation than Mexico City
at 8,040 feet above sea level.
Russia will play Uruguay in Mexico
City's fabulous Azteca Stadium, which
holds I 12,000 people.
The losers will be eliminated .
If a game is tied after extra lime
has been played there will be a draw
to determine which goes inlO the
semifinals. The same procedure will be
·followed in the semilfnals.
But if the final game ends up in
a deadlock, they will replay the contest,
Tuesday, June 23.
The semi-finals will be played Wed-
nesday, June 17 in Mexico City and
Guadalajara. The draw, made Friday,
provides the Winner of the Russia·
Uruguay match will play the winner
of the Brazil-Peru game .
The other semifinal will pit the Italy·
Mexico winner against the England-West
Germany winner .
The unofficial betting odds list Brazil
a 2·1 choice lo take it all in the June
21 finals. England and West Germany,
who meet in one of Sunday's matches,
are rated next at 3-1 with Russia,
Uruguay and Italy following.
Special to tlte DAILY PILOT
l SYRACUSE, N.Y. -Orange Coast
area Crew partic;ipants donned their sea
legs an.'d Went to work Friday lo excell
first round performances in repechagt
action in the 68th anilual Intercollegiate
Rowing Association championships OQ
Lake Onondaga.
Give a second chance in the repechage
competition, Orange Coast Co 11 e g e
freshman fours with coxswain finished
first in a five-boat race lo qualify foi
the championship finals today. The frosh
shell was timed in s:to.1 with Dartmouth
secood ·in 8:21.7.
UC Irvine, a dismal last in first daj
aetion, bounced back to gain second pl~
in repechage Friday. The Anteaters wer*
tlmed in 8: 18.8, almost two minutes
better than their first day effort .
UCI will compete in a third round
race today for boali in the 7-12 placi!
class.
Orange Coast's ~·unior varsity eight.
man shell barely issed a finals ber!h
in the champions corhpetition with
a Uiird . place heat · ce finish Friday.
The first two firtishers made the finala
with the Pirates likewise entered in tc>-
day's third round race competition. t
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·Royer Holds Golf Lead;
Palmer Tied fo .1· Second
. CHICAGO (AP) -Hugh Royer, an
obscure tour regular from Columbus,
Ga., fired a sparkling, six-under-par 65
Friday and stormed into a four·stroke
lead in the second round of the $130,000
Western Open golf tournament
The J3..year-old Royer, who called his
eHort "my best competitive round." had
a 36-hole score of 132, 10 under par
for two trips over the 6,923, par 7t
Beverly Country Club Course.
Arnold Palmer and Bobby Nichols
shared second at 136. Each had a 69.
Palmer with an eagle three and a pair
of three-putt bogeys.
Royer, a non-winner in his 3'h years
on the pro tour, matched U1e biggest
36-hole leading margin of the year, but
had to sweat out the possib ility that
it would all go down the drain.
Play was held up for one hour and
20 minute s by a thundershower, bui
play resumed and the round was com ••
pleted just before darkness set in.
Stcorod round scoru FddAy In tr.1 1!X.OOO Wtsl· ern O~ Goll Tovrn1menr.
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Slim Turnout Aids Trojans
Individual Attention Stressed During Drills
and juniors). over Crestview League competlUoa. Vniversity H.11h School's rirst sprlng
drUla were lft'IJ>P.ed up last week and
coacb Jerry Redman indicales satlsfac-
tiOfl with bis crew, despite a slim turnout. '~We had about 25 in all for · the drills,
b~\ -the attendance was sporadic because
of transportatio• problems. Seldom did
we have more than IS or so on any
one day.
"But we felt like we were able to
accompllsh a great deal because of the
light turnout. It gave us a chance to
rea1ly help wiU, the individual attenU01,"
says Redman, in his first-ever try at
the' varsity level.
Redman says his team will be using
the same style or attack as Foothill
- a T formation with a split end.
If UnJversity -1gh's facUJUes are not
completed by t.IPfall, the Trojans fJgure
to use the UC Irvine layout again.
"Ole o£ the key problems was the
fact that most or our candidates aren 't
driving cars tt this stage (all sophomores
Redman comes to the Trojans alter
serving most sucCessfully u.der Ed Bain
at Foothill High. It was Redman who
was in charge of the oltensive backfield
last year when the Knights ran roughshod
They still have an openillg ln the
schedule, making the current slate u
e.lght-game setup. All a'ames are at a
p.m. with the home sladiwn at Mission
Viejo High School.
UNIVERSITY GRID HOPEFULS -University
ingh's spring grid drills have been condu~ted at UC
lrvine while the school is in the process of bemg
built. liere quarterback candidate Tom· Walker
goes through his pac"'! behind the blocking of Dom
D"etado while Bruce Trudeau holds the bag. In the
background is coach Jerry Redman.
Sears Out
To Overhaul
Point Leader
Angel TiltHiglilight.~
Weekend TV Agenda
All-stars
Feature
Pitching
Westminster's Duane Sears
will be making a run at point
leader Lowell Sachs Saturday
riight., JYit~ 20 when the USRC
midgets '"teturn to Orange
County Sp1eedway's dirt oval
ln 'El Toro.
·Sears second place finisher . ' ij\ the last two El Toro nialn
eyents, was Uie 1969 USRC
Jiolnt leader.
'Sachs has moved into the
JUd this season, winning three
of the first four main events
~n at El Toro.
A varied t.reek of televi sk>n
sports viewing is in store for
parlor fans ranging from
Angel baseball to an outstan·
ding heavyweight b o x in g
ma tch through professional
football . highlJghts, track and
field cOverage and aulomobile
raci ng.
The Angel-Detroit T i g e r
game will be seen live and
in color on Channel S Sunday
at 11 o'clock. Today's Major
League Game of the \Veek
featured the Atlanta Braves
and New York Mets from Shea
Stadium (ChaMel <!) 11 a.n1.
Satellite coverage of the
LeMans 24-hour Grand Prix
of Endurance will be shown
on ABC's \Vide World or
Sports today at S and again
Sunday at 12 :30. Sunday's por-
tion of the program will also
feature the first race in the
Canadian-American Challenge
Cup from Mosport, Ont.
Ram Highlights. take the
i;lage at 5: 30 today on Channel
S and Sunday's NFL Action
film !Channel 2 -I p.m.) is a
re view of the !!169 Ram
Season.
\Vhen lhe North Orange
County All.Stars battle the
South In the third annual
Kiwanis/ baseball game at La
Palma Park Jn Anaheim Fri~
t;lay night , it could be a test
cf pilching strength from op-
posite sides, a check of the
rosters reveals.
Coach FI o yd Chandler's
Northerners ·will send four
right-hander.; to the mound
in ques t of a first victory
for the North. Coach Phil
\Vink/er wil l counter with
three left-handers.
.
South
Cagers
Shine
"I'd favor the North allgbtly
because of Its qulckn<ss. But
1 sure wouldn't wint to make.
a prediction."
That was the 11eneral con-
se~ of Santa Ana Collete
coach Bill Oates followtng a
SO.minute scrimmage betweeri
bis Doons and the South All-
Stars Friday night as the lat-
ter prepped for its encounter
with the North nexl Saturday
at Orange Coast College in
the fifth annual Orange Coun-
ty All-Star basketball game.
The South riddled the Dons,
167-122, and the total was com-
parable to the North's 177-124
conquest of Santa Ana Thurs-,
day night. ·
Oates continued bis ap-
praisal -of the two all-star
combatants :
"The South is much more
physical. That whole front
line ••• Skip Williams, Dan
Broderick and Lee
Haven. , .that's a lot o I
boards.
"And don't underrale the
South's guards -they're not
bad," surmised Oates.
Missing from action was
Sa ntiago guard Dale
LeMasters, who sat out the
action with · a slightly sprained
~le. He's expected to be
back In acUon Monday night
17-9) in practice at
\Vestminster.
The North, under coach Pat
Adams, went through a
lethargic session at Fullertan
Junior College, pulling out a
slim 135-132 tally over the
hosts.
"We were terrible," said
Adams following the workout.
He blamed the rellults on
graduation night whlch ex-
tended through mid-morning
Friday.
Forward Kim Swaim did not
play because of a reacUon
to an ankle injury. Blisters
have appeared under his taped
foot but he's expected back
Monday also.
Included in the Fullerton
lineup were Brad McNamara
(Arizona SI.ate) and Walt
Simon (ex-Fullerton JC star}.
The South displayed a sound
defense against Santa Ana but
didn't match U:ie North's
firepower from the perimeter.
It was, however, a
perimeter-type offense that
the South used, with a rotate
and block system off the pass-
ing game.
The ,North is tentatively set
to meet Long .Beach City
College Monday hight at the
latter's court (7:30), theo
resumes practice at Rancho
Alamitos Tuesday afternoon.
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OA!LY PILOT J't
SOUTH FRONT LINE -These three Orange Coasl area standouts:Will be roost
instrumental in the South's success June 20 whea the fifth annual North-SOUth
All-Star basketball game is held at Orange Coast College. Skip Williams (4-0) of
E stancia is flanked by Newport Harbor's Lee ·Haven (34) and ·oan Broderick
(30) of \Vestminster. The South figures to use a rotating pass and screen offense.
Spikefest Nifty Eagle Ends
Features C p
T T ~ areer as rep ·
op earns
The entr y of team s from
Sports International, the Tex-
as Striders and the Ann Arbor
Track Club has strengthened
the ·fields oI the Orange Coun-
ty• In vitational, according to
meet director Earl Engman.
The third annual meet is set
a week from '"'tOclay at Fred
Kelly Stadium in Orange.
Sparts International w I i I
field a strong mile relay tean1
with Ron Freeman. Edwin
iRobert, Mark Young and
Martin McGrady. Coach
Brooks Johnson figures his
team should break 3:05 for
the mlle easily.
Also on the team i s
Mad a g ascar's Jean-Louis
Ravelomanantsoa, who will
run the 100 and 22{1, Freeman
and McGrady will compete in
the 440 and Roberts will run
in the . .220.
The Texas Stride.rs will also
field an outstanding mile relay
team composed of F e I i x
Johnson, George Hunt, Earl
Goldman and Fred· Newhouse.
Johnson, Hunt and Goldman
are also excellent half·milers
and Newhouse is the NAIA
440 champion.
Also on the Texits team are
Randy Matson (world record-
holder in the shot put) and
Willie Davenport, who holds
the world standard in the 1.20-
yiird high hurdles. •
By ROGER CARLSON ,
Of lh• 0&11' Plllll 5111!
Th e class of the Orange
Coast area will be making
lts farewell to high school
circles JLme 20 when the North
and South tangle in the fifth
_renewal of the AU.Slar basket-
ball game sponsored by the
Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club.
And among the first team
standouts on the Southern
crew is Cir! Williams.
For three years at Estancia
High School, he's been known
anly as "Skip" Williams.
Around the Irvine League
in that span the monicker may
have been somewhat Jess com-
plimentary considering how he
domina ted the act Ion ,
especially In his final year
when he led lhe Eagles to
a first-ever CIF playoU berth.
He was named Mo st
Valuable Player in the circu it
as a senior and he garnered
third-team All-Orange County
honors, perhaps a slight in
light of the way he sparkled
in the South's first outside
scrimmage against L o n g
Beach City College.
tie scored 31 points in the
fra cas on an assortment of
shots that included up to l~
foot jumpers. And, his re-
bounding was excellent. In his
se.nior year be sported a 15.8
average despite being double
and trlple·teamed most o( \he
time.
He was a 6-6 giant among
a starting crew that featured
no one else Within six inches
of him in height.
!!e's grown an Jnch now,
stands 6-7, weighs 204 and
he's headed for Cal Poly (San
Luis Obispo) in the fall where
he'll be under the tutelage
of freshman coach Ernie
Wheeler, ex-Magnolia High
mentor.
While at Estancia, Williams
seemed in constant foul trou~
ble in the Eiigles' torri.d press-
ing defense. With the added
burden of being the only re-
bounding strength on the out·
fit, he fouled out-nine time1
in his senior year.
But he doe&n't consider that
a problem of sorts in future
ventures at Cal Poly.
He'll major .in either
J)hyslcal education or podiatry
and regards his basketball
future after Cal Poly wlth
a walt-and-see attitude.
Skip calls the second round
win over Loara High last
season as his most satisfying
moment in his three.year
c-areer at Estancia. ~Other challengers include
Pete Stemple of Diamond B~r
who lowered the qualifying
record to 14.14 Memorial Day :
T,Qny Simon of Ontario, Danny
~Knlg~t of Glendora, Lee
l.jonatd of Hawthorne, Roy
Jerry Quarry, the up-aod-
down tbeavyweight from Be.II·
flower meets undefeated Mac
Foster in New York's Madison
Square Garden Wednesday
night. Action is live and in
color on Channel 9 at 7 p.m.
Chandler stole the n1arc:h
on the South Thursday af-
ternoon with the first of two
workouts allowed his teain.
Major League Standings DEAN LEWIS
E' Jr. of Redlands, Jhn
rison of Corona. Dale
soo of Sao . B;ernardino.
~nk Edinger. o! Fountain
i. e~· i8'1Jd Tun Bradley of
Win Park.
allf)'ing start' at '6 :30 and !Jli tJ'1lphy dash will opeo race
-petition at 1;30.
,.
Live aclion coverage or tJ1e
final two rounds of the
Western Open Goll loorna-
ment can be seen on ChanIM:l
9 1od~y al 3 ?:nd Sunday al
I. U.S. Open higltlighls of tile
first two rounds of the 70th
.annum-tournament f r o m
Chaska, Minn. will be aired
Friday night on Channe l 1
at 10":30.
e·11)'-c•r• •c:fiv• wHr
for
men and boys
"We arc pleased with the
selections and think we will
win this time. \Ve probably
AMEmCAN LEAGUE
will be favored aga in but "'e .
don't lntend ·t.o follow the· pat-Baltimore
tem set in the firsl tv.·o New York
games," he said . Detroit
The North coach was un· Bosto~
<lcc.ided about a 'probable Washington
starling lineup but praised the Cleveland
work of Jerry DeWitt of El
Dorado and Richard Vince of Minnesota
Loara on the mound. Angeli
Vince was lite ace of the Oakland
Loara mound staff, winni ng Chicago
10 wilhout a defeat. The Kansas Cily
starting ass ignment Friday fl.1ilwaukee
night will be made between
East Division
w '-
33 2Q
34 24
27 27
26 27
25 30
22 32
Wr:1t Division
35 17
3.1 22
.12 26
22 ll
20 35
18 39
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to Chandler.
In addition lo lhe two
pitching prospe~li, Chandler
was pleased wlth the hitttog
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Atlanta
Dodgers
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~ 0t .. , oenr P/lol 11~ 1 1 I '· \ • ·[ 1;t I\ lengthy look al track and filild records compiled
: 'through the years bears out the fact 1hat Califo"'a
Y llllrlola and Texas prevail as the three blgg .. t· •pike
· hotbeds in the nation. • -·
. The Southern Counties -1meet, ·held annually .al
• }lunlillgton Beach High , is one· ol ·II!• "natioil's best
..; early.season track get toge'tbers, usually lakin( tbe
forefront ln the middle of March.
''14.a.Dy of the marks accomplished every ye.ar ~t
Southern COunties are good enough to make notice m
_ · State final meets in June.
So the DAILY PILOT has run a hypothetical meet
·. based 'on a compilation of the ~~g mar~s in this
year's California, Texas and Ill1no1s state finals plus
the 1970 Southern Cou'nties affair.
-With scoring based on ~3-2--1 basis, .T~xas .emer·
ged champion with 5Jlh poi~ls to edge· C3lifonua (59-
'h). '
IllinoJ.s picked up 34 while the Southern Counties
'lnarks gave that meet a .respectable 25 markers.
WiiineTs in the Cali!onliB ·State meetJast.-'v.eek.at
Berkeley garnered 'five t0p QlQ\,L.il! .Ill~ hypo!!i~ic~
meet,·
West Torrance's Ron Johnson clocked the best
prep two mile time in the nation this year when he
ran his 8:55.6 at Berkeley.
A 7.014 leap by Oceanside's Jerry Culp~gave the
California state meet still another first place.
Bespectacled Milton Turner of Oakland's Castle·
Jnont High turned in a windy, 18.6 mark in the 180
. low hurdles to give California a No. 1 rating there.
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ting
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t I'.'~::'-:---~ als
··1;·' • 4 .•• -.... l . !)ur· : Coast area
'·l ~.,J~i ~~ ' s eb al l pro-
" t 1fl~ls ~·m ~the wait Hnd
.tiee stqeS y following the ~r ~draft that tab-: ~· · ' ~ii .~ Viejo's Steve ··~··1 · n Mesa's Dave
fl.l!ton~· Harbor's
Doftny~E G•lden
. \Vest's ~ oen. 'i n:., 1\llio· hool lri•, all
pitcheo; m,ooecided as a
whole U lo ~e immediate
fut1ge bU( llC.each case the
Jong rafi&e P.ttl seems to be b~ba~~er they sign
..,.,, • 0[ • .-: t
.,,'Haaarl,.~.~pitching ace for · i H.-rJ~"l llke 's Diablos, s ~ ~ .. afled by the ""-"' . '· ) ' 1 ~ • cago Sox, but a so ' 1 '*-· ~ coach Paul
Deese' 300 (.\#man College.
Newport's ~an also has had
collegiate of(.s. use is in
the picture Pfoviding Denny
can breeze ~ough a college
board test 1~Jor eligibility.
Should be go SC, he'll major
in business. 1 e was drafted
by· St. Louis. ~f .
And, the Los Altos duo of Chris Adams and Rick
Brown provided the Golden State group with its other
two Rold medals.
Adams sel a pending national inter~cho1astic rec-
ord of 201.3· with the high school weight discos at
Berkeley while the .latter zipped to al 1:50.6 first in
the 880.
KEY PERFORMERS -Estancia Higb's spring Joolball drills
finished last week w1lh a clilUC for grid parents. Here fullback can·
didate Bill \Vagner (right) takes a handoff from veteran quarter-
back , Ciirt"~m~s while Cal Shores moves in to block Lee Fried·
ersdorf (lefllf , I
Barton, C<f.{a Mesa's two-
way player ~ also operated
at first base~l'hen he wasn't
pitching, is alSo undecided at
this point wAI Orange COast
\' College a P!¥ibility. Boston
tabbed Ba~ ~or its Winter
Haven club. ' Just a -single Southern Counties Winning IJlark
was good enough for first plate as J\1otningside's Bill
Hicks st.opped watches with a 47.7 440 in the early
season extrava~anza.
Illinois' Jone first place medal went to Andy Ru·
bert of Pfoviso West in Maywood·, Illinois. The talent·
ed miler ran a national seasonal best of 4:07,.l in the
Jllinois finals at Champaign. ·
Along with Adams' U.S. standard in the di scus,
the only other pending national mark in the on-paper
~eet is th~ 40.2 440 relay time clocked by a Dallas
Lincoln ,fourscime of Gene and Joe Pouncy. John Del-
ley end Rufus Shaw in the Lone Star finale. Shaw is
headed for Stanford next fall.
Calif. Texas Illinois
100 9.8 9.4 9.5w
220 21.5 21.2 21.5w
440 47.8 47.8 48.t
880 1:50.6 1:52.2 1:52.3
Mile "12.9 Ua.t 4o07.I
Two mile 8:M.6 None 8:58.9
120 HH 13.9 13.6 14.2
lllO LH 18.&w 37.&• 19.7
'440 relay 41.5 40.2 I :27.&••
111ile relay 3:15.6 3:12.2 3:19.9 .
High jump 7·0'14 6-101~ 6-10'4
Long jump 24-2:\4 24-5~~ 23-fP/t
Pole vault 14-10'~ 1$-6 14-0
Shot put 63-811t 64-7'h 64-2 1/t
Discus 201-3 191-0 173-9
•Mark run In '330 intermediate hurdles
••Mark run in 880 relay
5•.
• ·Counties
9.8
22.0
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None·
Final team scorlrig: 1. Texas (51 ~~) 2. California (501A) J.
Illinois (34) 4. Southern Counties {25).
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All-star
Ticket
Outlets
Tickets for the fifth annual
North-South All-Star basket-
ball game at Orange CoaSt
College are going at a brisk
rate with predictions of a
sellout appearing more aitd
more likely.
The f2 ducats for the June
20 classic are on sale at
several outlets.
'lbe followbig I oc at lo n s
started with 100 tickets each
last week :
Harts _ Sporting Goods, 531..-
Center St, Costa Mesa (646--.
1919). . •.
Neals Sporting Goods,
Fashion Island. New port
Beach (644·2121).
Pat Ski & Sport, 18582
Beach, Huntington Beach (962-
5521).
Grove Sporting Goods, 10652
Garden Grove Blvd., Garden
Gro've 1537-9486 ).
~Paul Att1\etic Supply,
1508 So. l\.1ain, Santa Ana (542·
05911.
Costa ~fesa Police Depl.,
99 Fair Drive, Costa. Mesa
(83~5395).
Rover 35008 Called B~st Car
of Road & Track's Testing Year.
EXttfPI from an ln1t/vin1K'11h1he
HI/or II/ Road & l'ra<k magazine.
about tM thlrty--ont tars ll'lll'd during
1969,from their IV70 Road TN/ AnmHJ/: " . QUUIJOll,.., -·· ... ,._ '""' ,.. •• ,,.,,, o .. J'Ofl.lrr/flt•c<l/'tlt<
..., "'11/~r •"""K ,..,,
AJlflWll: Yta, ~ Wll .... He.
n.•ao,.,,JSOOS. y,_ luoow, Ille
Rmr wit• tbt tittle allmlmn V-1. It
Ud mrytlriln1 f pmouUy 11k ror ln
a car. Tt was co11.fort1blt1 it latd ·eood
lri111:dlln1. U llitd aood bnikes. A ctr·
tala '!"llity or hm8'1ai«.--...
"lP•l1Ilutlo1 oHltl 1~,DI• .•"'1· llii'!&Hlk"1of!t1.,iAA1~w!lla~;
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Stresses
Offense
Spring football practices can
be a telling -thing. But then
again, they also can't.
Moen, an a ~I -Southern
Calilornia· '*'ference selec-
tion at shot,tgtop this past
season for Gqlden West, w.as
drafted by lli6' San Fra~
Giants. ~! •
Noel Paulsab, a teammat~
of Moen's af t Golden West,
signed with tJte Kansas City
Royals Wedne9day for an un·
disclosed figlJl'{l .
Under major league rule~.
the high schoOt players cannot
be approached by agents of
professional d~bs until after
graduation. r
Grid prospects at Estancia
High just completed spring
efforts and it's seemingly too Other Orange County prep
early to find out ~:ther or players to be drafted are Dan
nol th~ Eagles Wlll improve Parma of J:ennedy High
on their 3-$-i mark of 1969. {BalLimore), .Dud Sgontz or
Head coach Phil Brown . Loara (~ gity). Jerry
notes that his charges worked--~ ... ~19rado (Boslonl,.
solely on offense the las.t.f Mark AndreMOn of Carden
~~~ •• Zjotc~:&re.Grove (Los APeeles) and Greg
p tced ·!J!i ~5f:~nce ,_ Schnurr or ~l!troy (Chicago • ca'fttno&; ·be~ ·In s ~ c bs) '''dr·1 . 1. u . I Js.1 . ' ~' _
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DIABLOS GET IN SHAP.E -Four of {he rriost counted on Diablos at Mission
Viejo High School are seen going through .ne~~ drills jll preparation. ;or pr:ac·
tice which concluded last week. {from left) .Aundre.Holmes,:· ip'l Day.is, D.oyle .
Douglas and Mark Febse. , ~
International
Bullfighters
At Tijuana
I
TIJUANA An t.1·
New Coacli Satisfie(l
' W itli Diab lo Abilities
Phase one of lhe herculea n al it during the summer
task of placing Mission Vie jo \weightlifting and running)
High School"s football status Y•e'll be at! right," says Hiv-
ternational program !eatui-ing tn the area· of respectability ner.
matadors from three countries is finished with lhe com· Hi\'ner w:?s pleased with
has been schedul~ Sunday ut pletion or s p r i n g drills some individuals -such as
4 p.m. -in-t.he downtown bull-aud coach Bob Hivner reports tailback candid8le Au n d re
ringi . satisfaction with his team 's Holmes in the I-formation with Me~ico'.s Leouardo Manzano abilities and outlook on the a flanker and split end.
·will vie with P.o r I u g a I 's !970 season. Others that caught Jiivner's
FernaMo dos Santos and Luis • The Diablos have staggered eye have been running backs
"Jereza.no" ~~.rra of Spa in. to five wins and 31 losses Joe Jones, Dan BrefJllan and They will face•bull~ from the . . . Santo . DorniD.go breed i n g 1n their first four seasons bui Kelly Ahumada.
ranch. the new grid mentor (he's Doyle Douglas has been the
Mantano is a classy young slill at South Gate High) says leading fa ctor in the line play
matador best remembered for he thinks an about fa ce is at linebacker along with Mike \Vestler. the hunger strike two years in store tor Mission Viejo fans ago that earned him a trial In the near future. Hlvner reports four good . candidates for the tackle posi-as a novice bullfighter. When "I'm impressed with t~e lions. They are Mark Fehse,
empresarios ignored him, he ge.neral attitLIQfi. The main Gary Gover. Doug Wheat and
went on a fa st in front of thing to overco')i\e IS ~ so Bob Zytkewlcz.
the office door of one of Mex-much the defeatist atUtude •-;;;-;;;-;.-.;;;i;ii;:...,~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Brown says, "I "'as prettY
'veil pl eased with what I saw Sig B • in spring practice. \Ve jusl llll egm
work el~ mostdly •1 n offensive Sign~ps • .fcir j e Huntington
execu ion an p acemenl of Beach Juruo", All·Ameri·can personnel." . footba ll ·1euu,, is being hefd
The Eagles concluded spring today froin..10.' a.m. to 2 p.m.
practice with a clinic for . the at the Hunta"'ngt,on Beach High
benefit of incoming junior·h\gh , School gymnas\um.
hopetuls anO parents ·who All bo~ight to 13 year11 wished to get an ea rly look of age art: 'eligible to compete
at Estancia's gridders. f.1 l!!e le8.f\le:.~Boys must be
Sa~s Brown, "We don't have . ..accoroJ>Cl:lli~ by a parent and
an 1ntrasquad game after have.a bu1ti cert i f i ca le •
spring practice so as to limit . Registr~tion fee is $5.
injuries which could hurt us -· r
in the fall." ' 'Br~wn Is pretty well set •'-1
on a starting group of of-
fensive backs and receivers
. for the fall, barring injuries
<1r other unforeseen dif·
ficultie s.
Prospective senior C u r t
Thomas looks, like th·e No_
1 q4arterbacK ahead o r
freshman Hank Moore, who
has clocked <t.8 for iso· yardll.
Probably joifling Th.;imas In
the Eagles' starting ba·cJtfield
this fall will be tailback Jim ·
Schultz. slotback Bob Kaiser ·
and ftJ.llback Bob Conklin ..
. ·.BUI Wagner is expected io
gi ve the latter a battle as
the Eagles' top line Smashei-.
Also back in the fold ' 8're
tight end -t.ec FtiedersdOrf
guards Craig Dennis and Lal.
ry ,.foulton and defensive ends
Cal Shores and Robby Van •
Vianen.
The Eagles return to the
gridiron Sept. 5 at Newport's
Davidson Field for 1 "Meet
the Eagles" intrasquad scrim·
mage and follow Sept. 12 at
the same location with s
scrum a gains~ Laguna Beach.!
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LARGEST
"2629 HARBOR
BOULEVARD
546-8640
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Fami~ Romn
Take Over
$148.00 month
--6.5%
In Costa 'Afesa.. buy sub-
ject to c.JWtln1 VA loan. 'rot.al payment lnclud-
lna: taxes will be $148.00
per month. Lovely a.dd-
ed !amily room. O...
tacbed doublt' garage
newly 11dded. Th!J home
Is ln modC'I condition.
Ch\'J\er lli anxious. Alk·
Ing $24,500.
4 Bedrooms
PLUS!
This home hRs evcry-
thina:; separate dining
room. game room, 4 bedrooms, no down VA.
Government Appraised
at $25,950. New carpet·
Ing, newly painted in-
side and out. See this to
believe It !
Eastside Bargain
$21,950
It needs paint and elbow
grease. but with ' ~
bedroom.'! and 2 be.ths,
hardwood Uoors, dining
room area, and located
in the desirable area of
eastslde C011ta Mria yoo
can't afford not to see
It at this price $21,950.
Hurry!
Secluded Country
Fixer Upper
Located ln the back bBy
area of Newport Beach
on ~ acre. Featurl.n.&: 2
horse corrals, enclosed
lanai ovt'r looklng
beautlful swimming pool.
TI\e 2000 !!(!. ft. residence
needs paint and elbow
gttllliC, bul ... hat a price
owner 11ill financt' al
7~7%. Call today. ' ..
Own It For Less
Than Rent
$133.00 Mo.
\V\th payments like this
you can't a fford to rent.
~xtra sharp 4 bedroom
2 bath home In Costa
Mesa, buy subject lo the
existing FHA Joan, annual
percentage rate of ~ %,
all built-In kitchen. double
garage block wall fence,
carpeting throughout. ste"
ll and S8\'e. Open eves.
3 Bedroom,
2 Bath
Reduced $1,000
.,.... 1 /3 Acre
Better than new. This
home has nl!\v carPct.
built-Ins. tiled kitchen.
floor to 1'f'ilin~ ra.lsed
hearth ri r<'place. cov-
f!N.'d patio. double gll·
ragt', benutlfully land-
11Ct1.ped. Couptry Rimm·
pher~ srldom found. All
for $21 .000. No down to vets. Hu rry.
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COUNTY'S
LARHST
2129 HARBOR
BOlllYARD
54&-8640 °""' .... lftgi tll l :JO
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No dOwn Pf:r'.JDtnl VA1cr~
down FHA{'y...,, ;,,,,. 2 balh
home in Costa Mesa. 2 blocks
to sclv:iol. \Vith the greatest
increase in~ home values .
ever. this hom~ "'wtn· be a m'.~' mru"' l1Nlfll1E ~~MES
Nichols Real Estate R 1 E 1 t · 546.9~n . • . ea s a e .
Coming '
BY OWNER
• COUNTRY HOME 4 Bclnn. 2 ha, family rm,
3 Br, 2 be, pool, % Acre. din'g rm. trplc, lo main\en-
Horset OI{. May trade. As-· ance yard ~front &:: back.
sume 6~% loan. Owner/ Near schoole & park, $34,llXI.
Agt. S<llJ.9-1TI, 642-5000. good terms. 540-6337
Gene'ral • 1000 I General .....--
Coldwell,Banker OFFERS: .....
BA YFRONT Ol'EN HOUSE
5 BR., 3 Baths, fee simple, w/j>ier &
float.& view of entire bay. Sandy beach
al your door. $179,500. Open Sat., Sun.
1-5. 2323 Bayside Drive
ri1ary Lou Marh>n
UbO ISLE INVESTMENT
3 Beautiful units -near beach. $119.-
500. One 3·bedroom, 2 bath. SO. prlv .
patio; one 2-bedroom, frpl., So. patio;
One 2-bedroom, So. patio. All are in ex·
cellent condition Marx. Lou Marion
INCOME UNIT SWAI''
7 Units, Santa Monica, 3 blks. to ocean,
with ocean vie\v from huge 2 BR., 3
Ba . own. apt. $13,800 Gro ss. $117,300
Price for trade to Orange County.
Bill Comstock
Ol'EN H.OUSE _:: l:IDO ISLE
219 Via Nice -open Sat. & Sun. 1-5.
, Enjoy the "Lido-We" ·in this perf. tam.
home. 4 BR,, 4 Ba ., !am. room, new
paint & drapes: Walk to beach. $89,500
M. C. Buie
LIDO ISLE ·. Ol'EN SAT .. SUN. 1.5
226 Via San Remo. Best inside street.
51' Lot. Near Lido Clubhouse. 2 BR. &
den.home. Aiove-in condition . $69,500
Gene Vreeland
!'RICE REDUCED
Better· hurry!!! This won't last!I! 4 BR.
21h Ba. in prestige area of Corona del
Mar. You must see this executive home.
Only $68,750.
Bud Austin
LUSK HOME
FEE SIMPLE LAND
This beautifully decoraled home \\'as
to be a model. It sets itself apart from
the rest with many fine fea tures. 4 BR.
3 Ba., fam . rm ., 2 frpl cs., air-cond .. 3
ca r ga r., play area. Great landscaping!
$66,500
NEW LISTING
TRADITIONAL HOME .
?\otostly custom homes on this lovely,
private area street. 4 Bedrooms., 3'h
baths, Irg, fam . r111 ., md's. rm or o[fice
off patio. Open beamed ceilings in llv .
rm. & lam. rm. $63,500
Kathrin Raulston
NEW LISTING IRVINE TERRACE
Secluded hide· aw ay, surrounded by
tropical patio &: pool. Corner location
in this most 'desired area. 3 Bdrms. &
fam. rm . on large lot \v/room to ex -
pand. $61 ,500
h1ar,Y ~Harvey
ALMOST OC'UNFRONT -
Btue Lagoon Townbouse-3 bedrooms.
3 baths, wet bar. \Vhite water view.
Patio & deck. Furniture available. Ex·
cellent fi nancing. $57,500
Carol Tatum
LUSK HARBOR VIEW
2·Slory 4 BR. 3 Ba. Near Beach $57,500
View 3 BR. 3 Ba. Deluxe decor $59,900
Pool1 view; 4 BR. 3 Ba. See this $59,750
3 BR. 3 Ba. Vie,v. Great kitchen $55,000
La.Vera Burns
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Just listed -immaculate 3 BR. home
& large family room. Excellent fl oor
plan. Large. \Veil landscaf?d d. A
rare buy at $48,900
BeUe Partch ~
LOVE LIFE? ENJOY BLUFFS -
Great 3 BR. 2 Ba. Large, single sldry,
on greenbelt: recreational park, pool,
steps away. $39,950
Harriett Davies
133-0700
,Ml-2430
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WESTCLIFF <I
Most popular area !or qui~t family living.
, Spacious 4 bdrm & 3 bath home. Near more
expensivt: homes. Pool size yird. . $52,500
1112 Notllllgham · Open Sat-Sun· 1·5:30
BAYCREST BEA)JTY
Glamorous 3 bdrm home w/lamily room &
formiiI dining rm. ideal floor plan. Shake
roof & 3 car garage. Many extras. · $81,500
1.927..Santiago Open Sal-Sun 1-5:30
LINDA ISLE
BEST buy on beautiful Linda Isle! O\vner
moving .t~ another state. Spacious ~ bdrm.
home designed for the ultimate in ll~g on
this exclus1ve island of bOating !t: lun • Pier
& slip. Tlie most for the le!l!t! '"1S5,li00
101 ·Linda Isle See Broker"'t •eo '(.,., .••;t(•1 .
LINDA tSL'E'
NE\.Y waterlront commodious home: 6 Br.,
5 ba., fam rm plus rumpus rm. Fireplace
convetsation pit. Elegant mstr bdrm + lire.
place. Approx. 4540 sq. ft. living area$169.300
11 80 t1nda Isle Open Sat-Sun 1-5 :30
NEWPORT HEIGHTS · ,
View-3 bdrm, 2 bath custom home. Walk
to schools, beach & shopping. Oversize rear
yd. Park your trailer & boal. $4t ,950
308 La Jolla Open Sat-Sun t-5 :30
' CAMEO SHORES
. Wi,11 Excher\g• For Smeller
Lu xurious custom buil t home on choice cor-
ner site. 4 Bdrms, den, 5 b.aths + pwdr. rm.
~luge Pat!o & co~ lanai s1:1.rround H&F pool.
Owner will consider smaller home in ex-
change iii.nearby area. By appt. $195,000
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Lovely famjly home. 4 bdrms., formal din ing
& fam rm. Lge beautiful yard. Quality cpting
and decorating: 3 car garage. $54,500
877 Sandcastle Open Sat-Sun 1-5:30
IRVINE TERRACE
Unobstructed view of bay & ocean from
beautilul 4 bdrm home. Lge pool. Proles·
sional landscaping. Jmmaculate! $1106,000
~5 Galatea Open Sun 1-5:30
A REAL CHARMER-$43,950
step 'into romance! Spanish courtyd. 3
Bdrms & formal dining rm. P riced to sell .
2039 1rvine Open Sa t 1-5 :30
PRETTY AS A JUNE BRIDE
You will fall in love with this mo st charm·
ing ''Story-book" home the moment you
step thru the door. Heavy shake r09f beam
ceiling, all the atmosphere for a 1st, '2nd or
3rd ffinr.~ymoon. 3 Br., 2 baths. $49 500 & ~rth1 . ' . . '
~LUE LAGOON VILLAS-$64,900
, Carefi'ee condo living. 3 Bdrm., 3 ba .. wet
bar Gold Medallion unit. \Vhite water via.w
from most rooms. Private beach, 2 pools.
BLUE LAGOON VILLAS-$53,500
Luxury beach living facing garden court.
Steps to beach or pool. 2 Bdrm., 3 ha . condo.
NEWPORT OUPLEX~43,500
Real buy! Good -income! No worries! Three
& fam. rm. + one bdrm. & encl. lanai. Nr.
JOEDIWUH JOHN WHELAN
SALESMEN OF THE MONTH
"DUAL . WINNERS"
Casta MtiC! Office
Walker & Lee congratulates these two men
for their outstanding achievement during the
month of Ma v.
The Costa Mesa Olfice had a record volume
of $2.548,949.00. Mr. Whelln contributed
over $400,000.00 & Mr. Zerwekh over $350.-
000~00. That's professional accompli$mentr
Both have been repeat winners and will•again
because tliey are professional Real Estate
people .
To Buy or Sell It's
WAlKER & LEE
2790 HARBOR BLVD. at ADAMS
545.9491 • 545-0465 ' -Ge neral 1000General ----' "'='----1000 .
BE NICE TO MOM ·
DON'T put, hei:. in a convalescen t home or
senior citizen home. Buy this new custom
built. TWO UNIT HOME that can answer all
the lamily ne~ds. Large 1900 square foot
home oflers: * Beautiful entry, new carpets thru-out. * Three spacious bedrooms, two baths. * Large pullman baths \vith marblene tops. * Large built -in electric 20'x29' country
kitchen· family room combin ation. The
ideal multi-p urpose room. * Two fireplaces, qui et forced air heat. * Elegant separate dining room with built·
in buffet an d china closet. * Quality fin ish thru-out -shake roof. * Large double garage \\'ith utilities and
washing facilities .. * Spacious grape stake lenced rear yard.
The smaller unit offers large living room, bed-
room, bath, built. in kitchen, dining area.
lireplace, forced air heat and its.own garage
\vith utilities and washing (acilities. Priced to
sell at only $48,000. Existing $37,600 · 8:Y41J(..
-Assu mable. No points or loan charj!es. Locat-
ed ·near Boys Club, Costa Mesa Park and
downtown. Only four (4) Units left-BETI'Elt
HURRY!!
SEE 634 CENTER STREE'.1'-MODEL OPEN
M. M. LABORDE, REAL TOR
· MACNAB • IRVINE
FIN~~ HQM\,s
DOVER SHORES Well designed 4 bedroom home overlooking
the entire bay. Larg~ living room & dining
roo,m ; marble fireplace. 4 Ba,ths. All electric
kiJchen. Ready for. immedia(e oc~upancy.
$89,500. Open Sat. & Sun. 1130 Santiago pr.
A real showplace;-orsen'-daily !or your in· :
spection. 4 Bedrooms, formal living room,
P.anoramic view (rom all rooms. Large fam·
ily, electric kitchen: thick carpeting, linest
draperies. A home of distinction at $139,500.
1606 Aniigua Way .
BAYCREST-WESTCLIFF .
Herb Brownell designed home ·on lovely, 1
tree-lined street. ·3 Bedrooms, convertible '
de·n. dining room overlooking poof"with car·
peted terrace. Only $62,500.
Restful setiing on a char111ing street. 4 Bed-
rooms with room for pool. Real quality.
$-05,000: •
BU.ilt for a perfectionist. '3 Bedrooms, Jiving
room & convertible den surround beautiful
central atrium with retractable roof. Gia·
morous ! $125,000.
For only $51,500 you may buy thili--newly
painted, carpeted & draped 3 bedrooln home
on a corne.r lot, 'vitl'!Jprge terrace. Kitchen
complet..e with barbeCue. S\vin1ming pool with
dre.ssing r~ms. ..
LINDA ISLE
Beautiful,.new , custo1n finished Mediterran· '
ean home with pier & slip. Excellent terms.
Only $119,500. See our representative at 106
Linda Isle Dr.
Spacious 5 bedroom home, sunken liv·ing
rooi;n overlooking terrace & Bayfront. Ex· 1
ceptionhlly large master bedroom, dining ,·
room , 3 firep laces; pier & slip. $165,000. •
BAYFRONT LOTS
The last available 60 ft. BaYfront lot in I
Dove r Shores. Will take over 50 ft. bo3t. Ask-
ing $68.500.
Linda Jsle-51
able. '$35,000
EASTBLUFF
feet on \Valer. Plans avail·
3 Beauties availabl e for your inspection
Sat. & Sun. ,
Almost f!e~ 3 bedroom Lusk home. Family ·
roo1n. dtru.ng room. & courtyard garden. j $52.500. .
Ne.at as a pin. 3 Bed~oom & paneled family
roo1n ; Lusk home with pool. Seller moving '
out of area must sell. $49,500. Open Sat. &
Sun. 907 Aleppo St. •
---I Large 3 bedroo111 tri-level home. Terraced
gardens \vilh pool & Jacuzzi off 25 lt. family
roo111. Wet bar & ice-maker. $57,500. Open ,
Sa l. & Sun. 2815 Catalpa St.
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX
South of Hiij:hway. 3 Bedrooms 2 baths ex· 1
cellent condition: Near Fashion Island. ' I
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OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 10.5 ,30 646 • 0555 MACNAB-IRVINE
"Our 15th Y•ar" Evenings 646-2259 or 646-6396 Realty Comptny I
beach. ·
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SAT/SUN FRO>! 1,00 HORSES * * POOL -
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ESCAPE o eqW~ith a ror •"'ck sa1e. Lovely s Be<I. Rambl""' noch '"'' ."°""' CAMEO SHORES FORES1 E. rm pool home in Baycrest. on approx. l.8 acres. 3
THE ORDINARY Low Interest 84 ft lot. Great for large bdrn1. den, formal din. rm. Ex0cepe~~ve~yic1~u~~ith 0 L s 0
I I ·i b1"1'!akfll!lt rm. bll i-n·s. pan. n a bra.od nl"lv Ivan \Yells: . ami y. + 3 Bedrooms:, 2~ baths ho1nc Dover Sl.o'''· 3 S•"".. Assumable Loan I rry, Y'rv. p .. 3 c.or gar. '-'-n · · '"" I · 1 bdrn1. sc11. guest houSc + <>ituCIOUS master suite
1ous models to choose from. 11 :i t>roroom 2 ba1h doll 3042 Country C ub Drive DressJn .. room ""ith sauna Inc. Rcallors
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much n101'f', ·-o
Be rooms. 3 Ba!h & pow. hou~ in r.10VE IN CONDI. Acro~s fron1 golf rourSf' fair-formal dining. room
dcr room . Family rooms 1'lON. '''BY. Large 4 and family NEWPORT parw:1ec1 dc>n 1Vith
"'i!h liN'place I.: 1valk in 11·et ChC'ck Thi:i; rooni. Mod c r n spacious, BEACH stone fi.rcple.ce
bat·. l-Al.ling a.rea in kitchen ./ N<'w wall to 11·a.U carpet ::;u·ictly l'Ustom . Q1vncrs wet bar
RENTING? WHYb
3 bedroom, FHA, v .r
+ lonnal dining room. Land. ./ New \l'altr ht'aler rt'ady lo dea.1. OPEN SUN. 1-S Large encloSNI patio
scuped court ytn:ls pools. ./ Garbage disposal 1601 ANITA LANE • A beau. $84,500
Terms
Just listC'd ln Cos1a ~1Cll8.I !
Beautiful trt-e lined str~.
lead!! to Ja.rge 3 bcdroofn
hon1c on cul de sac ~1-
vacy galore, stunning. fa •
ily kitrhen 1v\th-dining a ,
J!l.4 baths, rntertaining i,·
_!it.~ b..!:!ck fireplR ct', mu~
~ rram o lirnl at ~Y
Fine decora.ted interiors. ./ New driveway and 1valk 3143 Sa moa Place tiful home for tke young eX·
Luxury carpeting. Too many Plus · ral l ecutive. nc"'IY painted e:<ler. HA .. BOR
custom features to describe. Fruit trees and 8 lovely Just off Gib ta0r Av<'. n t'll<' Verd Need som<' ior. 3 bdrm. 21~ balh:i;, clc<::I.
It will ""Y >.·ou to visi1 & •"<' \\i de 1-.. lined site<'!. 1 sa . <' · s · "" -"' k I k a,..,.,,t.s and blt-in's. w/w & drapes, in. for )'Ours<'lf. Opc'T1 Daily. $29 200 "·or -I <' c. ·..-. ·,
I W II & So Onan Sunday 1 to 5 point. but prl~ can~ right. ter-con1. !;prinklc>rs. gu.r.
v::Y J~ ~ud Co~ I ~~3f~~~~o J~;~:,:Club Dr;ve ~;r;~~~;;;.,,.
EXCLUSrvE AGENTS I 40 foot lanai added lo this 3 1430 Galaxy Drive · M&-1.550 plus family room "'ilh 21~ OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 l ":;~~~;i
<Open, Daily) baths make~ an attractive 26\l BAYSHORE DR .• f>ri.li
$24,500, Also 5~ annual f1
r11.1~ I~. 'Von'! last. c1ll "°"· Dial I
I 5et up lor entertaining. 005«! vale beach ron1munily, Jove.
OH HAPPY DAY I !o golf course. Vacant ly lge. 2 bdrm. home nt'ar
2 priv. bcnchl's & yacht
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"The boat O\\'TI<'r·!I happiest ~ 546 ·5810 landing, ('X~llcnt condition
FANTASTIC 962·5585
, GOV'T REl'OS l!ll.11 Bmokh""'
Large 3 bt'!droom 2 bath and lfuntini;tfon Beach
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near school and shopping. WITH A DOOR?
Room for boat and !railer. \Ve h11ve mori:' tllnn thRt.
Sharp and clean. fully car-gorg<'ou~-t bedrooni in t\le
pld. Bltins Rlld dishwasher. Verde, Just orf lhe
__ _ _ OLLEGE REALTY "C" THOMAS
\Ve "''Ill gladly <.'Ona.idcr your JSCOAdlrns 1tlilrblr.cM ·* * smaller pcrn1.'r c_ruiser as all Realtor
Prrsllgc hidden 2 story home
largf: family rm w / tire.'.
place. formal dining rm, 3
sparkling btths & fantasti-
cally landscaJ>C'(I. Before you
/JUl'C.h.1.1\e • This is a mu:i;t
see at $.ll.500. CALL 5'1-24
or part of purchase on any · 22~ w. Coasl Hi\")', :i-19-5527
brand M\l' home in Ne1v-Lot Owners f'ull price $25,9.j[} with $1500 (!(M.lrl(". llUb'f' ol.vmpic
down payment lo anyone. for California pntio Jiv
Vacant S('C today. CRU \1ocerit aOd waltlni;: for
.. ,.., i.0010"" "'""' ~· A l BR. HOME
munlty. 2 BR . 4 .en "'11H1ng FOR ONL y
for your Inspection. Please
call for dc!ail~. $10,995
Built on youa; lanij!..__
' FEATURING •
' 1080 Mf. ft . ~. -1 Double garage
I re 1 11 All lath and pWter
'!l'~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I Pullman b8tb I 2114 Vllta Del Oro I Spacious wardrobes
Newport Beach 64+lll3 CALL 537.03'0
MODERN •Jn mast Orange C®nt1 and
MESA VERDE ho,-ne. IM! OFFICE BUILDING olber approved attU. •
11Joy,·s like a model. 4 Bed-P.lua 2 ~dtntial Income ·STANCO
room, 3 Bathl. tri-level. Higb unlll. Prime Costa l\.!tSl'l
on tile hill •·ilh a VIEW. location. Fully ocaipled. BUILDER,S, INC.
11'1 sham &: clean. S.a6.$0. $8.\ 00> Closed Sundays
546-2313 TH E FOX CO 10666 Wt11mlnster AWJ. • Cudan Cn)1.-e
' O THf. Rf.AI,
,~ESTATERS
'' •, • . ' "I
Re•ltora 673--,.95 BAl;inced Povm Homvs
NO matter wha.1 It t&. YoU __
Cl'.ft Mil It with a DAILY TIIE SUN NEVER SETS O'n
PILOT \\'ANT AD! 642-5678 DAILY PIL.DT WANT ADS~
•
Nc1VJX)rt Bench. Evu. ~5-5643
·VACANT
MOVE IN
TOMORROW
540..1150 new f;1n1\ly. $4600 Down w I
~ ISk<' ll. Open Sunday I
~H~~~~~ge Wa1iketir&le Bring )<IUr money and )'Ollr
nlOving van a'.rxt LET'S GO!
-Sit. C!ffipty house ln 1op am----Realtors dltkin just wailing to be en. N.8: BEACH HOUSE 1i~ Harbor Olvd. al AdA
joyro! 21$ Balha, 20 x XI \ValkinJ:: dis:lal'M.'(' to oreBn! 5-'5-0.itl; Open 'til 9 PJ\.f
F AAULY ROOA-1, vcccllcnt 4 &<Inns. 2 ba~. Nl'w Ftne bo carp., drllpes, pafn1 & Lile! ALMOST 1/3 ACRE landacapi.r•\ neij"h r. Only Sll.tm lluge play yard, block
hood '":pi tChool and shop. CAYWOOD REAL l'Y Jence.1J'x2I' 4.nal y,·ith
pine. SJ3.!Wl and has an eX· ,,..,,.,,, C H N 8-Q1JC. Three bdmti. iatlng Sl4'i'• annual mtc fllA oovv \V. OA!ll \\j'., .B.
•loan to take ~ al Sli! -=~·="""~'"°=~·=~ baths, din~ nn. Cully • -pctf'lt ohd draped h o rii" .
pct mohlh TOTAL! OPEN SAT I SUN Q11ict banjo ltn!411 • \Vlll Walker & Lee 3102 W. Ocu n F•ont >1IA·VA w!U, tow lnlllal I
Owner Wiii Flntnce \'C'ilmr.nl, 1 Rcallo" l Units • $67,500 M. M. LaBorde, RI!~
~ \Ve&tcllU Or. _ Goorge Wiiiiamson G~ I~vcs. bi3.61
&f6.T7l1 Rea lto r 1'11tE QUICKl':R YOU
__ o:.c,.._•_'ll_l_!l·_oo_l';..;>I __ 673-4350 645-1564 Eves THE QUIC!tER YOU stu .
•
...., · , Satu~, ~nt 1,, 1'170 DAltV l'llOT %1
-liOUSES FOR SALE IHOUSE S Fd RSALE HOUSE~~ORSALE I HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SAL! ·/HOUSES FOR SALE IHOUSESFORSALE 1 ~~ ... l'OR SALE ,~ESFORSALE .
·I' G-r• . lllQO Genori l 1000 Genor•I lllQO Genor•I lllQO Gtn•r•I lllQO Gtner•I 1000 Oen•r•I 1000 OOMrol ' 1000 Genor•I 1_..
! -• s K .,._ , -
Jlnda -:!k~ ;. :.:.* LOOK AT THESE * P ete Barrell Jea&v •AVL 'Paul-White -CaFnahan
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PREsT1Ge wATERFRoNr Ho~Es PERFECT HOME ol'EN HousE wmn Realty Co.
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & S NDAY <our ·"'~'""""· lor· SUN I • 5 preiJenfiJ C:AUABAJf
mal dining room ... th' fas-1842 lrvlni • Irvin-. Terrqce . ....._ ...... Occupied-Lind• 1119 Dr.
C:ust. 6 BR. study, 5 bath home•w 4 !rplcs.,
circular stairway, decorator sele ted carp.
& drapes. Deck & pier. . . . . . . . . . . . $210,000
11 Linda .Isl• Drive
New 5 Br., 5 bath home on la oon. Marble
entry, wet bar, AM/FM Inter m, Huge mstr
Br. has bean1 ceil. & own c. Large !iv. &
lam. rms. w/frplcs ................. i185,000
101 Linda Isle Drive
5 BR, 4 baths; farn . rm. Mexican tile firs.,
exposed bea1n ceil., cpts, drRS incl. W /Pier
& slip. Excellent Terms ........... $135,000 ·
Wa terfront Lot$
No. 4: Excellent 51 ft. Linda Isle Jeasebold
lot •. Plans avail. Consider trade ..... $35,000
No. 41: Long 'vater view facing Harbor ls·
land W/76.2 ft. of frontage. P lans available.
No. 88: Corner Point lot with 118 ft. of front·
age. Lorlg water view. Plans available.
For complete information 'on
other homes & lots, call :
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
833 Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.B.' ~2-4620
General 1000 General 1000 ------"6 BEDROOMS"
Do you have a large family &:
\\'e have a large hon1c for
you. This place is FANTAS-
TIC. Single story huge sgp.
arate fap-iily roo1n, also with
beamed ceiling. No more
ct'OY.'tled bedroom!; Oil<' for
each. Subntit No Down Gl's
or Lei\'/ Down FJlA. Seller
Is ready to lalk. Prier-Cl al
$25. 750. CALL!
Walker & Lee
F.H.A.
BUYERS
END YOUR
SEARCH HERE
Exclusive sharp 3 Bedroom
and den or 4 Bedrooms ¥.'ith
large covered patio. A peach
of a buy at $24.950. CALL
NOW . 646-71TI.
\0 THE REAL
,'.'. ESTATERS
' ·, ·. ' ' ..
clnaUng v.-et bar. (nNr Francl•col l' 546-5440 !flCatlon on 1one o! best $4S~OCX) for this gOod say. 724 MALIBAR
streets ln Baycrest. crest 4-sedrm home \\'Ith Just listed -exceptional 3 Bedroom, 3 bath .1.\
l ram rm &: set>araJe dining home. This c.ustom designed home features U OU.R 24fh YEAR IT'S DIFFERENT """"'· . "'--...._. an .electronlt_ ltitchen, great Cornily room, ,.,.
INVESTORS '-.,bWJt·in stereo and color TVs. Extra Bonus-
DelightfuJ 4 Bedrm tri-a'J)'a;rk directly behind 11.Q_me.
level .home WIU1 shimmer! Hui:;c lot 'vith 3 BR &: 2 ba $53,500. ...... Harry March. Jri'g pool for your warn1 homes o.nd plenty of 111Jaee weather pleasure. Choice to build n101-t. Yours for OPEN SATURDAY~ AND SUNDAY. i to 5
Westdltf location. $3710l,Xl. * * *
JERRY FREUD. CHARLES ARN6LD Large Lido Isle Family Homes
At1ocl11tts
JOHN COURTNEY • ROBERT HALLEY
388 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa
REAL TORS 646-nss
Gener al lllQO Genonl 1000
Mom Doesn't
Need •••
"THE EXTRA
CAR"
CHAR~UNG 5 BEDROOM. 3 bath 'Colonial
on 45' street to street lOt. Big rear yard.
$97,500.-
0UTSTANDING CONTEMPORARY Mediter··
ranean featuring 8 Bedrooms and 5 baths.
Formal dining room, den, family room, and
estale·like grounils. $150,000.
Offi.:e Open Saturdays & Sundeys
PETE BARRETT REALTY
1605 Wootcllff Dr., N.B.
642-5200
COUNTRY SETTING
Huge 3 bedroon1 home on a
large cul..<Jc.sac lot with
Olympic. size "pool". Nestl-
ed neatly"in one comer, sur.
rounded by lots or trees,
Open beamed ceiling 1an1ily
room. N c '" carpels and
drapei;. Modern g a rd r 11
kllchen leads 10 Calif. Jiv.
ing patio. \VllAT A PLACE!!
No money do1v11 to GI 's.
Ln1v Down FHA: ALL THIS
AND ONLY $24,500 Price.
CALL US NOW!~
WALK To Schools
WALK To The Ma rket I-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WALK To The v :M.C.A. General 1000 [ Gener •I
Walker & Lee
Realtors
Z790 Harbor Blvd. al Adams
545.0465 Open 'til 9 PM
Prlvatt> entry to shin1n1ering1 -~-------
H&F 'pool, Over:sized llvirig • FEATURING
room rolorlul kitchen fam-
ily .:..m. • ""'"";,,." 3 THE BLUFFS baths ,PLUS scparale play
yard area tor tots.
OPEN SUN-1 to S
1706 IRVINE AVE .
or Call 673-8550 or 646-7JU
3 OUTSTANDING
PROPER~IES
I. MUST SELL THIS
WEEKEND
3 Bedrooms 2 baths. Walk to
eVl.'.l'ything. Lowest priced
trl·levcl in the Blu[h;, * MESA VERDE * OPEN HOUSE The O\vncr An~~lll 1..-onsldt>r
Beautiful pool and an immat'. SUNDAY lease-option.
2 ~tory home. 4 Bedrm. 2 2562 Westminster, CM OPEN
baths, faniily f90m . You Charming 3 bedroom hon1e SUN. 2-S will like it at .....• $44.!MXI. lam S B
lllQO
Mesa Verde
$26,600!
rresh, ne\v listing: 3 bed·
rooms, 2 baths, a 14' x 22'
living room wilh flrepla~.
Located on a quiet cul-de-~
near°l:Olf course and coun
club. Courtyard, la.rgc pa
tio and TALL TREES mill
a pleasant cnlfy. Priced for,
i1nn1ediate sale. \VllAT J;
BUY! BE FIR.'-i'T lo see this
one!
DRIFT IJl:TO SLUr.IBER
TO m i,::: •..
WE SELL 100 HOMES
PER MONTH
Let yours be next -call now and start
packing -our extensive 'dvertising and
multiple listing service will do the work
far you. Over 850 sales people who meet . .
buyers in all ar•as. We have waiting buy·
ers now!
' CALL FOR A MARKET APPRAISAL.
IUILDEIS .
ATTENTION!
INVESTORS
ATTENTION!
INO OILl•.t.TION>
THIS IS
RESEaYID
FOR TOU!
If you w1nt t., ltlll-
ln1 call -nowl Pint
.. nor to call 1•t1
this 1pot
IDLE MONET
GATHERS
Nil Income. Thll'I prime
triplex invites your ln-
soectlon. The opera ti on
sheet \viii bear your
closest scrutiny. \Vith
~roocr. do1vn. get ta..'C shelter and spcndablr.
Asking $3.3,950. 546-5440
ra1111 Wells-McCardle, Rltrs. 11r, Baths, huge ily roon1 . 1954 a n runo Realtors DIAL direct &G-5678. Charge Pool sized ·yard. $26,000 • 2790 Harbor.Blvd at· Adams 1810 Newport Blvd .• C.M. THE FOX CO 2. Dramatic
545-9491 Open ;Iii 9 Pl\1 your ad, then .i;it ha.ck and 548-7729 Eve.!i. 6'14.(1684 R It 67; ••95 DESCEND lhc. wrought iron ''i========~listen t~ the phone ri~""=·=========-===~==e=•~•=rs~==i~'=~~-fll staircase 10 the spacious II ;;;; sunken living room \vilh fire. a.. · 1824 Highland .(Harbor Highlands) N.B. place and formal dining.
Sound of the Surf!
-San Clemente·
Ocean View
& Pool
Just listed for $21.~
each. ~wo lot11. presenUy
zoned · R-2. 128' Front-
11..gc. could obtain vari·
ance ·to R-4. Terrific lo-
cation · for 1valklng to
downto\\•n Costa i1e1>a.
Present income $260
per mo. Owner will car-
ry ~nd. 546·5440
NEED SOME
SPRING
HAS SPRUNG
I
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'Pe'/I Mou.seis 67 '5"26 (S t S I 5) EXPERIENCE the ,x..,1 .r-I a , un · use ~ or soft colors in the
(4 Bedroom & F1mily or Den) shag carpet, Drapes & y,•all-
28~8 Carob (Eastbluff) Newport Beach paper. MARVEL at the out.
THIS WEEKEND 675·3000 (Sa t & Sun 1·5) """''"" floo•· plao with 3
1606 Ant' W (D Sh ) N B bc<.lrooms 21h baths and pri. 1qua ay over ores . . vate sun balcony _ ll you
675·3210 (Sat. & Sun.) arc considering the Blu!fs,. ""' thl• IMnuly diNChl'Y w11• yo• ttih .... e111I ..
fOll CJ• ••use ll11ntln4. All tlle IMCrflom ll11H bolow
· or. dolcrlbeif 111 treoNr dotoll by ~d119 elw-
wt.ro 111 tffaJ't DAILY PILOt WANT ADS. Potro111
•hcn•l.., Opet! Ito"" fot sol• or te ro11t -11rl)Oll
lo list .. ell l11forMOH011 111 tflb col•IM Hell frldcry,
HOUSES FOR SALE
(l Bedroom)
2113 Seville, (Penin. Pt.) N.B.
673-3663 -(Sun 1-4 :30)
Cl Br & Fa mily or Den)
226 Via San Reino (Lido fsle ) N.B.
833-0700; 644-2430 (Sat, Sun 1·5)
613 \V, Bay Ave., Balboa
673-3663 (Sunday 2-5)
1319 Bonnie Doone, Corona de! Mar
673-8550 (Sun 1·5)
434 Vista Grande (The Bluffs) N.B.
673-8550 (Sal 2-5)
(3 .Bedroom)
4607 Surrey (Cameo Highlanas) CdM
675-3000 (Sun 1·5)
**106 Linda Isle Dr (Linda lsle) N.B.
642·8235 (Sat, Sun)
2039 Irvine, Costa Mesa
644-4910 (Sal 1·5 :30
308 La Jolla (Newport Heights) N.B.
644-4910 (Sal. Sun 1·5 :30)
*3033 Fernheath, .Costa Mesa ,~
540.1720 (Sun 1·5)
6431 Larkspur Circle. Huntington Beach
84&-0604 !Sun 1·5)
1954 San Bruno (The Bluffs) N.B.
673-8550 !Sun 1.S) /i22 Vista Grande (The Bluffs) N.B.
073-8550 (Sat 2-5)
'il-*30t Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle! N.B.
675-2723 (Sat, Sun 1-51
1330 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) N.B. you l\1UST see thi11 fovel)i
642-8235 (Sat. Sun) home.
219 Via Nice (Lido Isle) Nev.1port Beach Only s.1:i.9CKl.
833-0700 ; 644-2430 (Sat, Sun J.5) 3, The Everything
1334 Hampshire Circle, Baycrest, N.B. Home
642·5200 (Sat. & Sun. 2·5) Check These Feature!"
2891 Clubhouse Rd, f\llesa Verde ./ The Popular Bluffs "E"
6424816 (Sat & Sun l ·4 ) floor plan.
877 Sandcastle (li arbor Vie'v Hills) Cd1'1 ./ 2200 ~sq Jt of spacious Jux.
644-4910 (Sat, Sun !·5:30) "''" 1112 Nottingham (Westcliff) N.B. ./ Panoran1ic Bay Vil'.'1v
644-4910 (Sat., Sun. 1·5:30) ./ Cusrom Decorating
1430 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) N.B. ./ Plus Much, !\lucb ~1.ore $59, 7jij 646·1550 (Open Daily) OPEN
*2384 Redlands, Ne,vport Beach SAT. 2_5
540.1720 (Sun 1-5) 10202 Stonybrook {Meredith Gardens). 434 V ista Grande
Hunt. Beach 846-0604 !Sun 1-5)
9331 Cloud Haven, Huntington Beach
962-1373 jSun 1·5)
9342 Pier Ave., Huntington Beach
842-6691 (Sun 1-5)
17462 Madera, Hl.Ultington Beach
842-6691 (Sun 1·5)
2204 Donnie Road. Newpo'rt Beach
645-0303 (Sun 1·51
10171 Merrimac, liuntington Beach
646-0555; 545-8308 (Sunday only 1-5)
1706 Irvine, Newport Beach
673-8550 !Sun 1·5)
2012 Port Cardiff, Ne,vport Beach
673-8550 (Sun 2·5)
2313 La Linda, East Costa Mesa
642·5000 (Sat/Sun 1-4 I
400 Windward Ln . <Back Bay) N.B.
61.5·4392 (Sunday 1·51
1842 Irvine (nr Francisco) N.B. ·
646-7755 !Sun 1·5)
1311 Antigua Way {Baycrest) N.B.
646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
All 3 propcrt.ies co1ne equip-
ped \vith swimming pools,
tennis club and the total
carefr~e life. To inquire
about any of these !;CJect
properties Ca.II 673-8550.
I;/! .. THE REAL
{'\. ESTATERS ' . ' ' ~ ' '
You!re invited to our
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday 12-5 PM
1. 3 bed, 6!6'/o Loan, it75 per
n1on!h. $26,500. 177<11 l.f>1vis
Ln.. ll.B. SIS.later, \VI
Edwards.
2. 3 bed, Prestige, Sharp, i1n.
mcdiatr possession, $33,:iOO
7082 Valentine. H.B. S/
Edinger. \V/Golden \\'est.
(3 Bedroom & Family or Den} IS Bedr.oom )
**433 Bayside Dr .. Newport Beach **2323 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach
3. 3 Bd. Bonus Rm, 6'/,J GI
Loan. $33,000. 16&11 Lan.
dau, 1-f.B. S/J1ell. E/Beach
4. <I .Beel, 2 story Franciscan
Fountains. 'Gt.FHA Tern\S
availnblr. 6541 Jardincs,
S/Clatcr. \V /Golden Weil.
642·8235 !Sal, Sun) 833-0700: 644-2430 (Sat. Sun 1·5J
1701 Port Abbey, Corona del Mar 617 s. Golden West, Santa Ana
675-3210 !Sunday) 846-0604 (Sat & Sµn 1·51
907 Aleppo (Easlbluff) CdM ***1014 Polaris, (Dover Shores) N.B.
642·8235: 675-3210 (Sat, Sun) 642 8235 IS d ) *2815 Catalpa IEastblulf) CdM • un ay
642.a235; 675-3210 . , (Sat, Sun) (5 Bedroom & Family or Den)
104 Via Yella (Lido Isle) N.B. 2507 Windover (Harbor View Hills) CdM
5. 4 Bed, 6* % Gov·1 Loan,
Squeaky clean. $29~.
17891 Altamirano Ln., H.B.
S/Slatcr, \V ./Golden \\'est. . -------
5 BR & FAMILY
2 bcl.trooms, 2 bathti, fire-
place. built-ins."' Breakfast
on Oie teITacc .overlooking
the canyon and BLUE PA..
QflC. An attractive no-u~
keep makes this a delightful
home for retirement. Asking
537,500.
Retire and Relax
by lhc sea in BA YSl-IORES.
A cute well-built 2·bedrootn.
hon1e "'Ith separate dining
room. Just a hop to the prl:-
vate beaches. No husUe ~
bustle here! Enjoy living 1n
this exclusive area, Price -
only $39,000.
Country
Atmosphere
Close-in convenience -to\ver'
ing I.tees and privacy, Lcive.
Jy 3-bedroom/2~ -Mth C\l.&o
lorn built horn!! "'ilh Iargi
fanilly room. l\las!ive floor.
to-ct"iling fireplace, patio
and pool. ALL TH.IS! • PLUS
very attractive low-interest
loan. $48,500,
Wake Up To An
Ocean View!
Catalina _ Bay • Harbor ED-
lrance. Elegant J.bedroom
home (adult occupied) in
exclusive Irvine Teri'ael!.
Top quallt)' construction D--:d
decorating throughout. Larg~
heated and filtered. pool.
$87.500.
Colesworthy ·
& Co.
REALTOR
Newport Beach .Office
1028 Bayside Drive
67">4930
CALL OR DRIVE
DOWN BUCKNELL ST.
IN BEAUTIFUL
• COLLEGE PARK
ELIOW ROOM?
Large halt &ett' tot in
Sa n ta Ana Hclghtil.
Good for horses, or nur·
sery; possible to use fJ)r
unit, all this for $31.-500. But, if you nttd a
home this 2 BR is a
charmer \l.'llh nice eat·
ing area and lge. livinl?:
room. 546-5440
A HONEY
FOR THE MONEY
1\Iove Into this nice 3
bdrm rustle condomin· ium. Neir new car1)('ts
-2 bath~. Only $1825'
do\vn. can today. the
price will surprise you.
546-5440
&t this pretty t\\'O bedroom
home. It it identified wi th
to\vering trees, shrubs. ~i.
Acre of land + guest
room, besides. makes tflis
an exceptional v a 1 u e.
Horses OK. so bang it
gOt'S for $33,9j(), 546-5440
91/2°/o ON SAVINGS
Relatively sale ind trouble fr ee
P1rticip1te in Our
REAL ESTATE LOAN PROGRAM
Call Doug Wh iting
LOOK! ASSUMAILI
SJ/4 °/o LOAN
Need a four bedroom that
Lux.
month principal, interest,
la.'les & insurance with
$8200 down. 546-~·10
FHA
FORECLOSURES
\VE HAVE SEVERAL,
but try this for an ex-
ample. Ft.Ill price $22,·
450. $1200 down plus
closing cost will make
·you the owner or thll'I
fully reconditioned 4 Bed.rm 2 ba home. Call
riow for details. $22.450.
546-5440
* IYE A,.,UL
TIRED OF UNTINCO
Only $240 per mo
That's right. $240 per mo includes everything,
principal. interest, tax-
e!I & Ins. Only $2200
down to purchase thiK
lovely three bedroom home, nlcely carpeted
t hru-out. Large Jiv rm
'vith frplc. All bltins.
Call no"': TIIJS WON'T
LAST! $30,600.
546-5440
JUSJ LISTED
SHARP AS A TACK
Delightfully co z y is
th.13 friendly 4 BR <.-on-
::~ SOLD h::; roof. ome
eDCOI fea·
turcs Jiv-
ing. J right
places and that's impor·
tant to the growing
family. FHA. VA terms
avaih1.bll:'. Priced & t
!30,r;J(l. 54&.5440
• 546. 5440
SHARP! SHARP!
Exterior haa been re-.
finishN! by owner.
Sun.ken living room with
lovely \vhltc carpelo;.
Offering FHA-VA terms
at $29,950 but has t'X•
cellcnt assumable loan.
3 large bedroom$, bath
& ~·, all bl!n.<;, \vi th
$8500 dn assume :S172.
per mo. payment in·
eludes everything.
546-5440
_ ASSUME LARGE
6'/o YA LOAN
Terrific land..c;caplng plus
3 Bedrm, 1 'J.l, ba, large
tam rm make this home
one of our bC&t oiler·
Jngs. Located close to
all schools in beautiful
l\Tesa----ru>I Mar. $50()()'
do"'"'n i;hould be suffi ..
clt>nl to assume this
loan. Call now for de·
-1a11r m,:soo. 546-5440
I -"-675-3982 (Open Daily) 675·3000 (Sun 1·5)
*2006-TahilJlrOrviffe T<!WRe)Tdlll · *15&> Galaxy (Dover--Shores)-N:-S:-----·
____ $3A,50.0 And you will see a truly Jove-_Jy.Jwn~ . ...,,illL po\J..PJe...J.i&
place, lar1:e masler suite
1vith garden access ... This
area Is known for its large
ttees and manicured land·
scaping. Roor:n !or bont or
traller •• , convenimt to all
scbooJ."I. Low Interest loan at
5~~% will save you $3000 in
:; years. CaU (IOW to ,11Ce this
"wkend.
* PU~SE A"'UL
.Bea!lt.il~qu#~i~Y-3~BR
&: FR home wlth great
VALUE PACKED ------·-.. ---=-
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642·6472: 673-3468 eves. !Sat & Sun 1·5) 642-8235 · · (Sat & Sun) ·
2405 S. Popular, Santa Ana 128 Via lfavre, (Lido ls·le} N.B.
546-5440 (Open Sunday 1·5) 673-7300 , (Sunday 1·51
1927 Santiago (Baycresl) Newport Beach (6 Bedraoml
644-4910 • (Sat. & Sun. f.5:30) 20651 Elizabeth, 1-Iuntington Beach **80 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) N.B.
540-1720 (Sun l·S) 644-4910 (Sat.. Sun. 1·5:30)
1410 Watson Ave., (Ha'lecrest) C.M. 17442 Encino Circle. lluntington Beach
(Sat & Sun 1·5) 34s.0604 (Sat 1.S)
4172 Pierson1 Huntington Beach 10041 Stonybrook (Meredith qprden~).
846-0604 !Sun 1.5) Hunt. Beach 846-0604 (Sun 1-5)
20262 Raven,vood. Meredith Gardens. 3077 Johnson Ave., Costa Mesa
Hunt. Beach 645-0303 (Open 1-5 Sun) 642-1771 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
22n Rut~ers, Costa Mesa' DUPLEXES FOR SALE
673-8550 (Sat 1·5) 12 BR EACHI
1132 Goldenrod, Corona de! Mar *-*3102 IV. Ocean Front, Newport Beach 673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1·5) s 2800 Catalpa, Newport Beach 673-4350; 645-1564 (Sat & un 1·5)
673-8550 (Sun 2·5) . 13 & 2 BR )
32.>i Nebraska Ln (Mesa Verde) C.M. 119 13th Street. ijuntington Beach ,
54-0-Wil . (Sat 1·51 536-2519 --(3 BR & 1 BR I
·*2048 Commodore Rd. IBavcrest) N.B. • 121 Marine Ave., Balboa [slaod
646-3265 (Sat & Sun 2-5) 67;;.8800 (Sunday)
Open SAT & SljN l·S
30n Johnson Ave, CM
Largl." f&mil.v ·home in No.
Costa Mesa With all bll·lns
including Waler~cooditioner ..
Quick Poi;s. Assume existing
tflA loan. Only $3000 down. ..
PERRON ......... ~ ....
2 HOMES
4 Bodrm + 2 S.drm
on one lot .with garages,
II. real buy with good financ-
ing. Call for apopinlnleht to
Sho\V. La·c~enmyer Rlty
6/JG-3928 Eves: 642-2'.237
(4 ,Bedroom) •
4507 Dorckester (Cameo Shoresl CdM CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE F lur-Upper NeCds a Jot of ';TLC". Qufcl
546-9521
Nichols Real Estate
6°/o F.H.A.
Ex ist.ing FHA LQ\V Interest
can be taken ov<'r by any.
one \VlTI10UT lncttalin1 ln.
teret>U Massive U S £-O
BRICK. FIREPLACE. large
living room, l bedrooms, 2
balhs. ALL for just ;24, 750
and IN °"ta Mesa!
Walker & Lee 675-3000 (Sun 1-5) -(3 Bedroom) cul-de.sac in "\'lesa Venle.
**11 Linda Isle Dr. (l;nda Isle) N.B. 507 Avenida Largo (Bluffs) N .B. 5"°'S'o insurance loan. 01. Realtors J
675·3210 (Sat. & Sun.) 675-3000 (Sat 1·5) von.-e. Wtcd ~,000-oUc.r! 2043 \Ve11tclUf Dr.
l!SO Santiago Drive (Dover Shores) N.B., ,. ,.., 6~71ll
~~~. 1soJ,L:1:~~ in c ~U erde
Joca . par-
a le · \\-'ith
fireplaCt', cpt A drape11.
Outstanding rear yard.
Priced at $27,950.
546-5440
Thars 1vlult you' will ·'~
\vhen you see this four
bedroom and 18l'Ke Ff!:_
Its extutor and~ intc.rlor
appointments speak of
comfort, ease and dignity,
Inner circle l\'lesa Verde
h\'O story. Full price,
143,000.
DON 'T IE LATE
.lust listed and priced tO
11Cll ln h1esa Ve.rde. four
bedrooms two baths,
large size family room.
Beautjful fireplace, real
nice carpet and drape11.
$35,950. Better hurry!
rtOOd financing avail·
able, 546-5440
"The Home of Complete
Real Estate Service"
PAUL-WHITE-
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I CARNAHAN
642·8235 (Sat & Sun1 ~ MS·lllO Opeo 'tll 9:00 PM
2015 Galatea !Irvine Terrace! CdM • : : !'::7':" w-... i'.i.'EGTfiE7:_'T1., N"'o,.....,m"'a"'uo"'r-w"h&"t"""it°"l•---,-.. -ll~ 0 546•5440,
644-49 10 1sun 1.s:so1 llOO.._""'""·CJt can,.,, it w111t • o•n.t '1093 IAKIR STREET, C STA MESA
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' . U .AILY PILOT SowrdQ, Ju" 1), 1910 , lllllJSE~ SALE I ROUSES FOR SALE ~ES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE, HOUSES FOR SALE HOUS ES FOR SALE .HOUSES FOR SAl..E HOUSES FOR SAiE
Gonor1l 1000 -•I , tDOO Gonlr1l ltllO Miu Verde 1111 NeW110rt leecil 1200 Irvine 1131 ~~I Mer 1150 H.;/I;;;.;· h;;d, J;f
iiiiilii --•·oPEN SAT .. SUN. 1-4 MUST SILL EASTILUFFS ' cnARMlNC 3 ''" ""~ ROMANCE OF
MODEL "T" HOME 2su LA LINDA SAVJ .$1750 WILL .TRADE IEST IARGAIN f.,ba+ ":::;. ~ :''°1,.:;~ SPANISH MAIN
,._...,_ L-(EulMlde °"" M.,.) ' IY OWNE* Scautl4t1b. Roof my ""'""'' 3 '--~---·. 2 bal"' family ••'· Both •~W\I' dee & c.llafl~ s .. nlil• "' "'Ptainl ~llllC ft-~ 4 Bdrm ,.... rm s bath ~1tom ulJ 4 .Bdrm home ~..... -. .... -•AM' .,,_,_, 1 1.~, .. "I" 1 ,. home: i:ae?lcfv. uitiu. pool. &AROAIN AT $27,000 on a large lave()' k.ll on a.. room It. tx-autui.tl ktlchefl crpt"". 111 0J-l'""• ~. Olk'O .1•011.med th s ..,.,,.,...,.
Just listed, beautlful Mesa del ar "T" plan Fortin Co., Realtors AtSUME 5y,-;. LOAN cliqd street. XJnt loan pro. with isl.and cook center. 644--0f.19. Open ho 111 t 11~tcb of beach land where
featu'ring Private "Owners" s uite, walls .ef inl.c WntcltU, NB fi42.51Dl ovtr :mo sq, ft. Cb.rmln&' vtaton. 548.im l an , Vt'tekends 1.1-5. ~ beau1Uu1 nt'W 4 BR, 2
\Va.rdrobes, family Toom, completely built·in intcrior,-tike ,.,...., 3 8R;J% DUPLEX at lhe beach. Open A 1paclollll, well . l•ndvaj)OO CAMEO HIGHLAND$ Ir_ Joc:ited, It'• so close
kitchen, shade covered patlo. Walk to ALL Coit• Mesa flOO SA. Large L.R. open 10 d,ln. poW!C;·l.J:-S. 3711 w . .e,.tboa 1..'0fnt'r lot with ta111e patio. Attroc:1, spadou1 J BR, 2 bl1, to the sea you call walk
schools and shopping. Beautiful TREE LINED •~a. Cathedral celllngs, GI-Blvd. S33,500. 1 mk. Ol..'tan Only $37,500" Lge llv'r rm. Separate dh1'i: thl!rt and let YoW' dreams
STREF;r. Full Price SSl,500. Good assumable ANT lam nn tor ott17ff den 4 bo.y. ~ Yrly I"<:, Rtn. See To Believe rni glass-end! menagl!, Pool be can11!d out on the even-
loan. Open HOUSe pJu1 ping pong pill$ bill1ard• to .bid. own/Bin·. 64~1272 OPEN SUN. '! • 5 u .' 101, Imn""culate. owner [ Jni: lid!!, Sep. t1'0nt parlor,
* * * plus utlllty rm pl~ Extra BAYSHORES 2800 CATALPA 6'1S.5M7. firepl in the mngnificen1 uv.
SI pl... new wJr "'' """ "'"' .. ~.,. i11g rm,· e<plil & .i~ thru·
HOUSES· 1Dll ;$ALI ... ____ .. __
l'041nl•ln-llllley 1411 -"' llY OWNI! R Unlqua Feur S.atent'
Medlt. HOMi-Mt.000
2100 ... ft. 4 BR'•, .J.. oar
pr., cu.l~c privacy. 91581
Lamora Orc:W, F.V: 714: 968.2687, J
$31,400/2•STORY
S3250 TOTAL DOWN!!
4 BR &: derr, cptd, b k ftns,
1e1Tlflc buy,
HAFFDAL REAL TY
842-4H5 -So • 5 1 5 orq:e "" . , u•~ CAMEO Sho~, 2 BR. 2 "" I ( 'd""~ t WHY RENT ? t • un • & all copper piping Kitch-By O\l.'fler, 3 BR, ~ ba, din I: ba, den home, Like large out. ""1np. enc , concre e 2304 La Uncla en wilh custom \"'aln.ul ca.bi-r1n, :l pat1o11, corn. lot. deJux apt. Bea.utirul g1trdf!11, drive, x11·a lg. side yard for Orange 'fake over 5~ % FliA Joan. $168 per month
pays ALL!! OutstandiJjg 3 Bedrm, 2 bath
home in Prime Area. Total Price $28,950.
HURRY, HURRY ! !
nets, dsh\\·shr, new glU'b. 64&.561' bbal or ll'ailcr. $34,400. VA-1635
(off 23NI St., C.M.) dlsp. Priociplls only. Mint Condition pr\Cl'd bclOw cm:L Owner 1'1iA oonvcntiorw.I. (714) SPACIOUS .
Pricl!d to l!C)IJ. Char)llh,g OPl!N HOUSE 5 bdrm 4 ba, h/f pool,_pnlng, 6'J5-56!18 968--1997 SIO'; . -Rushe home.
hon1e for large family with , in bl!aultfu.I Otanre Park
... 4 king-size bcdroon\$ &-bli S•t. &. Sun. elec kit, ownr. $85,00'.I, 1600 Eastbluff 1242 Balbo1 PenJn1ul1 1300 OPeN SUN. 1·5 , Acres, surro u nde.d by
closets. 4 yrs. old, eood tjl). 3139 Sum1tr1 Pl. Santiago Dr., NB. Enll!rtain ·wilh_ flair; lavish, orange trees on well
11.ncing, con&idcr trade. ~3330 FOR Sale or lea..te-Traller BL\JFF'S E-PLAN WEST BAY AVE. pool, deck, fire pit. O\'er. landscaped 1 1/3 Rat usable COATS & WALLACE REALTORS
• 1.,1 BAKER ST.
546-4141
COSTA MESA. CALIF. Luchenmyer
R" "''>•
PRICED TO snL
& t'abana on beach front. BeautituJ green belt view. llizcd lot. Luxury plus! Span. acrei. Completely N:model·
Newport. "2,500. Gf"a-8762 End Condo, 3 bt_& den, ~ Channing new ~ bdrm, 2 ba. i&h mod., 4 BR., den, tam. ed w/1hak1.: roof, all elec
wknds; 213/283-1128. ba. BY Owner, ~ Vista MedHcrratll!an style; Block rm, 1st time offeteJ at kltchen, 3 giant Bedrms.
BLUFFS, single1/cpls. Spilt
This great 4 plus !amlly, plu1 lev. 2 Br on Grtenbolt. nr
rado N Gff.2200 lrom ocean I< ba,y, BulJ&r'e -~___:.. •• B . . hofue, top quallly. 8122 W ds;sb,SOOd c· I ~ lrg tiled baths. paneled
. ----------1800 Newport Blvd., C.P.f, pool plus separate dining. pools, 1ennls d b. $25,500 . Corona def ~r Bilt Grundy, Re1ltor a I r1 ge tr~ e en, new crptg I; forma1 12.50 (Oii Garfield at Colcheslor) dinifll nn ~ livfnlt rm
IDOO CAU. 646-3928.Evts..,'134368 Just reduced to $46,900, To 644-2422.
--see can 1'B~L~U~F~F~s-c=ho~,.,.-.,,-m-.-v~l-,w loOo Gen1ral •
Y'ALL COME!
See !he vie\\• & beautiful 3
BR., den home In exclU1l\'e
Carnro Shor.s. C!lN'fn!f> pri.
vat:y in the pool .&: gardrn
patio. Si6,500
Open Sat./Sun. l-:i
4j15 Rllxb1111•, Cdl\t
GREAT HOME!
1''oi' young rxecutives 1vho
like to <'lllcrtain al hornc .
,l BR. & formal dining rm .•
pool -ocean vlt!w, $31,500
Opt'n Sat./Sun, 1-5
4521 OrringtOtl
Cameo Shores, Cd'.\I
B!ST BEACH BUYI
Four Z.BR. unJl!f only 1 block
to beach I parkli. Prlv. pa.
Uos. Beaut. appl 's. thn1-
out. S:Q,500
Open Sal./Sun. l..'i
J24 Ai,:tcr. Laguntt Beach
CORNER DUPLEX
E•stsld• DuP.lex •$3f;5oo'" "'~
Localed 1~ar golf course &
ha.'J two Z.Br units on a
large kll '10'x1o.:;:'' with UlQCk
1\'1tli yard enclosure. 10'10
down &. let a tenant help
pay your pa:nncnt. ·
E'XCLUSJVE \Vfrn:
Newport
•t
646-8111
GI NO DOWN 1,an Smitl!. Realtur , BR. 'B•. 1 '"''· '"'""' extras. S29.9Jo. 644-4~.
FHA 221-D! I '!!!!!!!1!!!!!
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3255!'!!!!..., .... !!'[ Newport Heig~ls 1210
4""""80iiMM'esa Verde Nortli. OPEN SUN. 1.5 APARTMENT
DWELLER '
-MOVE
$20,400 • loan auumabte at
S'4'k. Land!caped patio.
Owner's rock bottom price
$77,SJO, 5(5..7700 .
to yo~r o~n hom!!. PU! your. Open Sat & SYn 1-4
srlf 111 lh ts 3 bedroom home. 2891 Clubhouse-Rd.
J1ugc fcnc«I yard for kirla Exec home 4 BR 3 ba, fo.m,
and pelll, Only S71,500 • by + formal din, 2 frpl, palio.
O\VNER. June \\lard Bkr 642-4816
Evenings • 673-65'8 • ' ·
We•kend College P1rk 1115 -----
~ CUii Dr., Np!, Hts.
BAY & OCEAN VIEW
Enchan ting view. 3 BR, 2 Bo..
Plus gue11t rm, Lllrge din-
ing rm. Cou11 yard patio.
Sharp rendition, $59,900.
!\lake offer,
~G16 7111
''" AEALT "''~~'~"'l
Nl~R ~lW/'0 111 POST Oft ICE
(1nytime) COZY & 11\f~tACUl.ATE, PRICED \Vay belo\\' ap-OPEN HOUSE ~~~~~~~~~ freshly pa i nted and praisal for quick sale by · 313 Fullerton-Ave. ~ ca~led. l !kdroom honie owner F1iA or GI financing FOR TH. E ·~ 11 4 BR 2 b l rwar lr'''lr\I', Ncwpon Heights In sparkling con,d l l io n. ava · · a, l\m Hard\\'OOd lloors, luge rn1, bltns, w/w cpts .~· dr~. Sat. k Sun. Everett 11. EXECUTIVE be t d t I d f.lichar.1, Broker ;,o7 ~ Bal. family room' and afi'e55 fo r !lU · ecor · n scp WJ-10 WVES HTS FAl\1ILY e <I Beau!iful bedroom1
e 3~~ Lu.xury baths:
boot and trnllcr. Priced for \l'/rn1it tree~. $26 ,950 . bo.'.1 Blvd"., 673-6880.
i m m e d i a t r 881r 11t 548-87"'3. --• By O\l•ner-As11ume 6\1 ',Q VA
$23.950-FHA/VA 1 f' r n1 s R·2, 2 BR. Remorle[l"(I
available. Call s 4 5-s 4 2 4, N•wport Beach 1200 Spanish Cha.rmer. $2G.:iort.
-~------OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5
2616 \Vay Ln.,
Corona de.I, l'tlar -
CHINA COVE
CINERAMIC Vl~W
Ovl!rlooking"Harbor Jetty &
Blul' Pacific, a pl easant &
exclusive community, 3 BR,
large liv. rn1. LotB ot glass.
Sundcck, 3 gllJ"ll~. Price
recluCt'd from $67,500 to
164.!llO.
~•46 ·7414
"' E l 1>•V ~~~1Df
W OR PO 01 flC!
Overlookin9
Newport HCll'bor
IN WVELY
CORONA DEL l.1Aft
• l Bedrooms . 3 Baths e 2 PaliOS -t· Pool
fo~Ol"P.\lt'r and t'Vl!r vil'1\',
$54,500 . 10'7.-Do\\'n.
67:1-155~6-7171
833 Dover Dr., NB 64l4&al Hal Pinchin & Aiioc. w/custom built ~ brlCk
REALTORS fireplace. Acm of room for
Lido Isle 1351 3000 E COUt Hwy Gru4392 pool, hones or leMls court,
· · O\\•ner will finance Cl) Owner Tr.ansferred 633-97i.i.
PRICE REDUCED ~-"-=-=-=====
-BAYFRONT BUYI
OPEN HOUSE
SAT. & SUN. 1·5
301 'VIA LIDO SCUD
J.1 Ft. Lot . f('(' land
,Pier & slip for largo bo11t
Excellent flllflncl ne $160,!0l
Call Perry Gill 673-7071 Res.
Custon1 built 5 br, fam, rm.,
2S,, b:i, Jrg kitchen w/blti111,
3 car gar., Sell Gr or ffiA,
847-&l07. Eves. 968-ll78
POOL TIME ~,.,f'/~ ~·'I•<~ $20,000 full ptice, 20' x 21 ·
family rm, clec builUn range
3355 Via Lido 675-1723 & 011en, FA heat, la.tie Iii'.
* OPEN HOUSE * l~ rm, carpets & drapes:. ,. Jo'enced ,&. landscaped S'A'im •
. 121SUVNADAHY t-5 ntins ""°'· 2 Bo<lrm + a I_ AVRE dorm that hii 5 double beds.
5 BR., family rm. Stre<'t to Selle-aays sell al $20 000' street 45 lt lot. S!IS.500. " ' ·
LIDO REALTY, INC . 1!'1itMMil
3337 Via Lido 67J...7300 ---·---EN'JOY Prlvatt! beaches, t 1 ( ::l:J 546-110&
tcnriis crl!I, Ponting , 1at ...... _.-._ ......._ -----
beaul.lful Lid() l'sle. 3 Br, La ~ ~
Tustin 1640
OPEN HOUSE
14891 Brid~wrt Rd, Tustin
Exlremely cboicl!-location in
exclusive TUlltil"I Meadows.
Ne1v 3 BR, 2 BA home ·With
fa1nlly rm · kitchen, Crpt.d,
\\•ilh front lndscPf:, sprlnk.
lt'r system: Fehced & ready
for !l' happy fantlly, Nearby
clubhou!e, pool &:: 8 &ere
park. 11urry for this one!
Open Sat & Sun 12'7
$27,9'5
VA/FHA or Cclnvcnlional
Jn Cclrona de! Mar, \Vilh i;:ar.
.1 ag~s .separati~ the unils
1. !or maximum privacy. Jus!
e 12'x12' Breakfast Room
• lti'x20' t~amily Room e Sparkling healed Pool
• Lanai and Bomb Sheller e Fruit Trees gaJOl'l'
South Coast Realtor11. 645-1446; U 110 ans. 6'12--0J!O
SuP.9r Dump e BALBOA ISLAND e.. . ask for Pnul Herrick
lfandyman special. Br! n g 140 So. Bayfront sYo"·ner: 3 Br. 2 b11, fnm
\0 THE REAU
'"'\. ESTATERS . .
den, 2 Ba. huge Uv rm, . Beacnboy_ Sp.ctel
exten. panlg. bltns, $ii? ,fllJO P~iced 11 S21 ..... o. 3 BR Surf.
By owner. 675-3982 side with shake roof, flttpl.,
fniancing available
Direction:;: So. on Redhill ,
lcrt on Sycamo1~ to Devon.
sllire, right on Del'tlMbire.
1 bttk Jo Ashburton. tight
on Ashliurton, 1 blck to Brid.
geport, Iott 1 blcl< to 14891
Bridgeport in· Tustin Mea.
dows. · /
reduced 10 orily $36,000 A II for only SG8/i00
To lni;pect • call 64&-7171
\O THL Id.AL
,"'\,, ESTATERS
paint, paper and Ajax . S~50 Spacious 2-Sty, residence in rm.. nHl!lrr br & study.
down paynil'nl, full iirlce "Xlnt loc. 1~ intere~t in pier Ch n r m in g neifi!:hhorhoocl.
$19,000 for anyone on· 4ov't &: tloat. 2 Lie. !iv, rms., $31.500. C11.ll 642-3.19'r.
repo. Total paymen!JI, $17~ wet. bar. -Patlo. 3 Baths . -• --
PAYS au. Bir 3 btlrm \\'ll h $140,000, Newport Shores 1220
huge yard. Call 540-1151, 200 EMERALD
llerltage R.E. 0f)9n Sat/Sun. 1-S l BR. 7 ba · $33,;ioo
HALECREST 2 BR. Apt. + /,'lies! rm . S.· Opl'n Sat & Su1 ·1.:i. 301 FOR SALE ' Xln't Location. 3 Br &_ den, bath: Roon1 to build lurgl' \\.'al11u1. · Aa:ent 5-1&--5918 Open Sot & Sun l~ ba., lilp kiteile" & ba .. hon1c on tron1 of lot. sa;i,ooo.l:o===~====
2121 E. COAST HWY. bllns, hn:l\\·rl fh~. J>1HX'li11,11:, 140 So Ba yfront Baycrest 1213
Corona del Mar llSO Vista Dorado Jalll!' &: p1aslrr. frplc. 1410 Open Sat/Sun. l·S 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
673-3770 J Bluffs. Nt'\\lfJOM ~ach 3 BR, f \Vatson Av1 .. C.f\1. By Own. Full pifr & floa l. Br~t bay-·'• l~'!"'~'!"'~!"'O!!!O!!!O!!!• ~\~ BA, huge l1v111i.:: & din. er. askinJ?: $2l,9;j(I, Term~ w/ 'j tront loc. on island ~ fanla&-FOREST E. ing room. l.argC' green~ll. good do\\'fl or osi:umc 4 ~~·,., UC: view. 4-SR. 3 be.. homr.
, Call us, Can shOw anytime. Cll.l Vt>t. · R·l fbl. Prt~ just abOV<'
BEST BUY
0 L S 0 N Al9o, lloqses 10 1~~ * OPEN SUN. 1.5 * lot \•alur, $131,500. Private
470 t.-1AGNOL IA, Sh..1rp :\ &: f!nancing,
conv. dC'n, Remodeled kilch. Lachenmyer
In Baycrest, 4 Bdrn1 '21 ~
baltis, sep din, Rtl!al fan1
roo1n And breakfa:;t area.
Sc>e ii now.
Jnc, Real!oni R it•ur w/bllos. Alley '""'"'' wl • CORONA DEL MAR Jean Sm1'th, Realtor rm . for boat 11. traill'r. O\\•n. 216 Pojtpy
Newport Heinhts 1800 Nl'11•port Blvd., C.M, l'r anxiou~! $26,750 Beaut. exec. home. Walking
':II CALL 6-16-3928 Eves. 544.1~i MORGAN REAL TY dillr. to be1tch. E.""<ciling 646-3255
$33,500 ~~::::l::::l:::lC:::z::-1613-6642 6i~59 view. Call tor app't to see.J'!!!O!!!!!!!!!!!l..,m!!!O!!!!!!!!'
Sh1tkf' roof, 3 bedroom, lam. •-G-AR_D_E-NER'S $23,SOO su5.ooo. Dover Shores 1227
ily room. 2 firt'J)lnces. Boal .1 BR. 1-br lh. A~umablc Shorecliffs ------~
spact-, Easy care yard. ru;. • PARADISE . 6%% Joan. N() DOlntL,.$118 Large homcsil'-' in thC' beaut: *UNJQUE-SC!.NIC*
sun1c S~ annual pl!~ntaA'C rmn1ac 3 bdrm 2 bath J191nc r.tonlh pays all. C11.1·pcflng_. ~·~~cn~l~~rea of Shore-U~rlvaled View or Bay &
, rate Joan. l\1ovr rasl. ~w un l~c'. co~; lot in North 1..arge yard; bo.'lt ga!C', c 1 !, •· · ~1 \ns \\'/privncy Spacious
listin1t. Only Sl3.:i00. Call 1 Costa Mesa. Owher leaving • KENNEDY WILLIAM WINTON near!~ new "Oid \Vorld':
645-0303. area • call now for app'I. lo 642-97:11) r11s.0720 Ev<'s. Reeltor Contempor11ry "'/ court &
Serenity 111 .A
Cameo Setting
ser. $26:~:-2'J9 t.larine, Balboa Island atrium. 5 81''11 <>Xpantlnble,
No On V1ts Lo Dn FHA e .675-3331 e 51XX1 sQ fl. 4~1 ba, hi-cell·
3 Bednn., l'.i Ba, di.lie. t:llT·· TRY THIS ON lni:s. 4 cir gar. $178.000
huge ·fenct'd yard. Quiet FOR SIZE fum. \VIII lak!! small l0!1e
street. $2.1.500: 216 KINGS Pl. or vacant land area. Owner
BOB OLSON REAL TOR Open Sot/Sun 1•5 >1~7249.
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PERRON
'"' flT•"" ., ••
UNEXCELLED VIEW
of Harbor & ocean. Attr.
split level hon1I! on R..3, 5100
sq. ft . Jot. Ideal for 4 Apt.
units. S225,000. 2501 Ocean
Bl\'d., Cdf.t. By appt, only.
Bill Grundy, R•altor
e/ecl bit-in_,, dbl, gar., club.. ~ARGE LIDO LOT pool, Check on attracl.l"'e 58x88 206 Via Lorc11, Tcr1ns. rernis
,(714) :>48-6913, J46...32ri6._ Pacific Sh'ores Realty
Balboa Island 1355 53&-889'1 ·01• S47·858ti ------BEST BUY
833 Dov<'r Dr., NB &l2-i620 ON ISLAND
DUPLEX--$57,500 ·
CASH otJT--Fum. 3 Br. &-. 1.Br. Dbl. gar.
By owner OPEN SUNDAX_
71S Poppy Ave, Corona <.1c11 121 MARINE AVE.
i\l11r, Ocean view. 3 bdrm11, ,Realtor 67S.UOO
privale palio, j Ullt above IH·
tll! Corona Beach. .l\to\'ing Hunti(1gton Beach l400
lo Ba\\aii, MUST SELL. --
152.41lll. Pho"' 67:..7817. SELLING
BY OWNER -Harbor View
-L1115k, ~·lontccito plan 4
BR. 21,~ BA, family rm.
fully drpd & crpld, lnd&c:pcl.
Rt'd1\•ood deck & brick
patio: with Ocean View.
$511,800. Appl. only. 114:
833-1134 or 114:673-8249
COUNTRY SETTING
Loads of used brick and
shuk(!s. 2 ~rms., deo, 2
baths. Low down n1oves you
in. Only $~7.~IOIJ.
Unlv1•rsity Realty 673-6!'110
3001 E. Coast H\\')'., c.dl\I
YOUR HOME e \\.'E BUY EQUITIES ·e FREE APPRA ISALS e NO OBLIGATION e 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE
847-8507
Eves. 642-0427, 431.J7G9
S~%. Hugl' cul~c-sac Jo i.
\Valk lo s1ore~. Ultra im·
mac. 3 BR, 2 BA, lam~in 2 Ch1rrning houses & Dup\1_>x, rni. All xtras, Owner
bean1 cciJ'g, Ir p Jc' s, 714/847.--082.'i. .... well-kept, Valuablr lots.
Mornings. 67!>-5787. DAILY PILOT DI~lE - A
Pl'~ W"NT D" 2 ~, -~INES cost wu Just oen--uva ,.... A .. 64 -<N<o n1es a day.
OPEN HOUSE Sun 1·5
New Sp1ni1h Duplex
119 13th Street, H.B.
Live in 3 BR, 2 BA: Rent the
2 BR. !')-pies + many ex-
~ ttas! \.S: blk to Ocean.
$<16.000 ar make oller.
LINDBORG CO.
~ 536-2579
Huge Game Room
Pick Up low IA!. loan, pymnts
$18% includes e\.'erything, 3
BR's, crptd, drps, blk wall
fnC'C, lrg lot. Call
HARBOUR REAL TY . * 846-1311 *
4 .Bedroom -2 bath, all
lyjfes financing avail. incl
FHA, GI, lease option near
!'i pls incl. ciiterior &. in·
1erior. painting choose own
co'o1'll. Chl.·ner. 847--0932.
"' WANTED· HOME 1''1'0nl Private Pal'ty
in S:-i0.000 price tange tCash)
Approx'. T;iOO Sq, ft. So. oi
Garfield . \\'. of Bl!ach Blvd.
1714 1 li7]..5274.
Anaheim 1650
EASTERNERS Con1e see my
house bl!fo1·e you buy! lt'a
a new 3-BR & den \\'itb
drapc11, fence, sprinklert,
concrete drive, palio flpor,
shake roof, quality cower
plumbing & IMMEDIATE
possession. PLUS a free
escto\\• & no loan fees, :FHA
or VA l!!l'f{U, $35,T::.O. You
\\•ill find good neighbors,
schools, churchrs ! siiop.
ping. 202 Barbara \\lay,
Anahein1. Call r..trs. Lester,
1141630--0760
TAX SHELTER
Immaculate 3 bdrm, 2 bath,
carpeted, drai>l!s. fenced.
Near shopping, school. Nice
strttt. $23,500. termll'. High
appraisal. FHA 5-% ~,
Brings $193 J'(!nf. Ch\•ntt
526-5812 Near Brookhurst -
'Orangethorpe:.
La9una Beach
A WALK
IN SPACE
17QS
Relax in your riecorator Ii\'.
1ing TOOm & view Ike el"!:ant
garden. Louvered w i n d
break calms ~un & fre1h
breezes. 3 charn1ing bed·
room11. Family rm 1\'lth a
sun filterin~ skyh;:'.ht. Elrr.
Irie kilchC'n \l'ilh 1abll'
height bar. Clim' lo l\ll'sa
Verdco Course 11nd o n I y
S27.500. l\-lovr 11ow Ii ca.II
, ..,!"'!!!~"546-""'5"5!'!°80""""""1)SpacioUI •4 Br. 3 Ba. on 2 Univer1ifY Park =====·:!l-E:i"""""&=i:E l4 BDRM, P..fea Verde•North, levels, Havr live.in maid!
642-lnl A(>ytim• 1237 Corona del Mar 1250Corona del Mar 1250
BY O\\'ner: Sl,43 GI loan.
3 Br, lam. nn, 2 ba, nr
heh. 2210l Capislrano Ln.
Near Brookhursl & 101.
S2S.500. $3500 down, 2nd TO.
$168 mo. 492-3285.
That "111 be )'OIJr first Im·
pression, when you see !his
SPACIOUS '1 stoiy home.
BUILT ON l~ LOTS THAT
OFFER A SCENIC VIEW
OF THE OCEAN: Detailed
all wood exterior in classic
Laguna architectural styl.
ing, large suh porches en--
cl~ed \\'Ith post & rails.
SPRA\VLrNG 4 BDMf, &
DEN FLOOR PLAN has w/
"' carpeting lhruout. Excit.
ing island type kitchen, hRs
BILT·IN RANGE & OVEN,
DLSH\VSRR., GARB. DISP.
& EXTENSIVE: USE OF
DEEP STAINED MAHOG.
ANY CABINETS.
-· . CdM Duplex
Two lo!Jli! Units vie\\• ieclud·
~ garde n invesl ~ Call
645-0303.
Bayshores Fixer
~1tint cottage. Needs your
c~atlve touch. Pvt. bca(•h
&\'allllblt' C'all now. 64..l-0303.
645-0303
2299 Harbor Bh·d., C.~I.
al H11rbor C.ntcr
Irvine Terrace
Ocean It Bay vte .. •s
lrorn !his spacious
rustom rc~ldence al
1721 Galalt'a Terrace.
OPEN f(I(' your inspt"Cllon
lhil! weekeJKI
4 lkdrooms, 3 baths
Cooling Blut' Pool
Reduced lo S79.~.
LIDO WATERFROf'IT
APTS.-320 LIDO NORD
NOW RIODUCED TO
$175,000-Xlnt T•rms
6 Beautiful un its. 6 car J:fl·
ragf's & utility room, 1\'ith
80 fl. fronting on eJC~lll'nl
swin1n1ing Ucuch. Unit11 &l''C
nr\\'ly t'iirnlshed.
Biii Grundy, Realtor
83.1 Dovt.>r Dr .. N.B. 642 .. 1620
BOAT
TRAILER
OWNERS
llC'rc's llw spol lo end your
:1!01'age probl1!1n. Choice
?.lt'SR Ve.roe location. Low
tralric i;tm•I. 4 bed:'OOms,
.!lpac1ous 11\<ing room. carpel .
ed ,r,, ,d~ t~ru out_,_ £'.!_Cl'·
ll"ll' kifc tll'n. l mn1l'di11t<> pos..
session, $39.%0.
For Det•ils 646-7171
10 THE RE/\L
"'\,, ESTATERS
' ' ' J' 1 1 I " ' \'
S2Jl.I01 loan, auumable at Older f1tmily niem~rs! OWNER-_S_A_Y_S_S_E_L_L_I
5.. •• Land d . Room arraOj:Cmenl provides v·1 . • . • ''" · 11cape paho, great privacy. 8 0 NUS \ 1 I consider. a 1_01v dO\\n
vic11. 011,ner's full price rooms are a siudio + hobby payml. on his !!h1ny clean,
$28,:iOO. S.1f>.TIOO room. Protected patios for alnloiil new 2 BR. 2 btt; to11·n.
1 BY OWNER 4 BR sunning & entcrtllinJng. \\'<'! house. Come~ IOC'. \\Rik to
Sp.-'tcious 1900', 3 liled ba 's.
Fain, <'IC'<'. kll. lush crpl,
2 patios. Beaut lndscpe_ Rm.
for boat. $37,950. 54().8376
3 BR, 2 BA. P111io, Dbl.
gar. $26,000. Take oVt•r
5%~' loan. 642 -0398,
833-5423.
OWNER. Ni!wly decorated 3
BR. Assumable FHA
$77,9:il. £46-676.1 arr 5 pm.
./ By 011•ner, 3 BR, 2 bR.
corner lot, lo lnteresr Gr
IOAn 611!, $26,i50. S4f>-7952
4 Bnn, R2 lot near bus!""-~.
F1nall('{' Ill 7t.:";. 1903
Ol'ange Avt'., 642-8064. -
hnr in lower suitr. O!bi'r shl?ps . ..&>aul1f~lly lnrl11cpd: I
fraluJ'C's incl. all l'lec. kitc:h. Pnc.~ al $29,rilO. Call fo1
2 fo'rplcs k:lel' gur door del1'11l11
opcnf;!r. NE\V :....1w ~arf){'I· , e Red Hill Realty
in.cc, ALL th is for 0 n 1 y Univ. Park Center, 'lrvine
$41.500, \\leekday8 by app'I, can Anylime 833-0820
Ca.II: WALK .••
MR. ROBINSON "Or cycle" thru lllf! Pork lo
Davi! Realty 642-7~ pools, ttnnis, golf, !!Chools,
shop.~.. churche11. \\'e can OPEN SAT & SUN 2~5 show you an JClnt selection or
!048 Commodore Jload '1 to s BR. propcrli<>s.
8aycrest elleculivr hon-.r. 3 Bill Haven, Rltr. 673·3211
BMrm 3 batt1, huge rumpus "At 11-.r Jamaica Inn"
rm, -pool_ Plen~ of room ATI'RACT. Home + ne1"'
for Ti'c gcneralJOn gap. A apt. So. of Hwy. Good Loc,
must set'. Good Income, Good Finan.
Jean Smith , Realtor ""•· By"'"'"'" ",,.....·
Mesa Del M•r J 105 BY owner. recenlly Iran.~.
-·-400 E 17th St Cos1a f\lesa &aut. lndscpd . 5 Br. home,
BY Owner-Lovely 3 bdrm., ' ...:ms lge. cov. patio. &~3003
2 bath. family rm., drape.11 ..,..,.,..;;;;;,~ ... '!'!!!I! I:"':"="======;:;:
& ~hag <'arpct throughout. ---;;--OCEANFRONTS Irvine 1231
i\1nny extras. &llutifu~ly BEST BEACH BUYS landscal)f'd. Covl!l'l'fl patio, • IRVINE TERRACE rtoublc garage wil h hont R-2 Lot ........... , S4h,~
3 Bedrooms and family room door & slah. $70 ,000 3 Bdrm. IJOmC' ····•• s,.19,~ NEW HOME
. new applk1nces • mo\le-in a5sUmRblP t'HA 11\ !)\~ <;:, Duplt>x 4 & 7 Br ..... $59,500 RC'Ccntly finished, ne\·cr llv·
co.1dhio11 • la~ heater! for $127 n10. 9.'hl Junlpl!ro. Triplex 3· 2 "-1 Br. • · S..U.SQ) cd in, Rt'ady ror Immediate
pool . $1it8T.i . It.\\' land l!!asc ~i4!Hl:i04. Wll terfron t home • ••• $80.000 occupancy. \Vithin walking
• <>all • \VAlert'ront duplex ., S8S.OOO dlslance to schools. shopping
CURT DOSH Realtor '"'· "•~ " '~"""'" • llR BALBOA BAY PROP. ;:;~:!; ':.' ;0::,";,i.~~.~~ FOR Sill!! by 01\'nc:r. xlnl Bayfront lge. hotlll' . , Sl2'i,000 I
' or 3 ,g. den, l% BA, erpt.11, 673--7420 luxury home:
Rti:illoN M1--0~72 J<:vr~. 613-'.1468 ~rps, bllns. f~plc, fan1 din • Cul-<!r"'81lc slf'l'('I~. I .. ~.,21th Yeor" 1730 W. Coast Hitoh11'a' I 11n, rov pa110, <hchor1d l·a LIQO SANDS vu ~ · lawn, i;prnklcr frnl /rt.'Rr. Sharp l bd1m. 2 hath, tl('\i·ly • Prh·acy and st'Ch.1s1on. 673-4400 .. = .... -... T .. H ... E-"B"-"L-"u"F·F·s'"•'"·""' ~-r~)' <>lell.n, \\'l'll kept. dNilt'UIC'ri. Corn.P.'ICI kltch .• \\'all-I0-1\1111 !<hhg f'lU'l)('f.
:>l->-iO!lll with ~llll bl1n~. t.ovt-ly !gt-. ihJ thn>uthoul . . Chl·1ll'r has 7 • ?\lusl St>ll ()1)!>, -e Thenn do JI I ·DOftf'T :I BR. 21, ha 's. Corllt'r 101. j 8\' 011111."r, 3 BR, 2 ba, II\'. nn. "'ilh lrple. $4.'1' !his o .. a r re . l' can1~ I r d niCt'ly tocatf'f\ horn(' pr~ v.-n MISS· Back B.;i.y vicv.·! .Prjccd al :In\ rm. cov . pat. t.h111 ll only 129,!lf\O. • fonnica faet"d h!11-dwuod
T"IS cu\ly S-IO OOO '\'/('\1\"'rythlfli, U0.000 l°"'n LEE SCHONEK cabh'll!t~. n ' · assumable a'I ~ii(%, $33.900
l'tCALTC,. , ..... •~ _,,, J nl REAL TOR 67,3115 • TI1erm11dor bll1·~u· Rrld.
POOL UNDER ROOF C:0..IN-MA'"1N ! :;'o;,(M "'"'"· ~ u pero, OPEN S ,... -dlf! am erlll and t>u.Ut.ln
CU:tt()m built~ br. ~ 1ur. 111·111! D AT/S 1-S nuutr. rvundl~ a f.tw.fonn ~r. BY Chl'ner, :\ BR. 2 ba, 1124 HIGHLAND • Po111ona etrattilc Ill• coun.
ed pool. All roonu f>Pl!d and I IAY AVENUE Fam rn1. rov p:ll. <.lt.lux CIOlc! 10 Mariner's Slhool !Prs and full iplash.
overlook pool, din. rm;, tam-2 Plu• den • , ..•.• , •• $.17,!0'J I "'/e,'t'rythl~. S20.000 IOll" 4 Bdr11u1., 21.i b11. .. 'l'l!iii ~harp! e ''our oiA'YI ·n~-1cre lt'nnls
Dy nn. w/""' bar. Near pri-Duplex, 3·2 BR •••. $62.500 aS!11n111bll! '"'~-.%. J33,900. arra, CpUi, drps, 0 n I y 11.nd swim club,
vale ~ttsa Verde Co. Club. PENINSULA POINT 9:,;; Junlprro. ~9-f,j()I, S39.000. e Evrrylhinrc to t'nrlch your
$86,000, -4 Plu' den .......... SG& • .:00 *4 Bdrm, fan1 lly rm ~ baCl\.'i, Sccinl1· ProPC111r, 67~ .. 5726 llvlng. I
546-2313 .... ..,,,, 2 lledroom .......... $38,!till WI\\' rrpta lhru~i. O\\'llt'I' rnn TO\\'NllOUSE. ~filSt TE:LEPHONE:: llJ.1102 1
WATERFRONT, NB ltU\•1nif a.1i?a, $31.000 545-0938' 4Cll. All oUrrs considc r..d.
Dullll'X, 3-2 BR .•...• S72,~ OZAi. dln:cl 64~~~hQrge Owner 6-1~88. l o'"•"'n"'.v'"°"P"'tLOT"",.-,,0"1~·~ ~rknecht Re1Jty , )'WI' ad, lhon sit ba.ck tnd iTI·fE SUN Nl'.."VER St.IS en ·LINES "°'t )"OU Jusl pon· 1
20'l5 \V. Hitl boo. N6 G~lGGJ I Ji,ll•n to 111~ plJOnr rirui:! I DAll .. Y PILOT \\'A~'T AO. -'"-'-·'-'-''-•Ye.·-----
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BUYER'S CHOICE
This W•ek's Top Volues
ESPANOLE
r\ real Spanish beauty in Irvine Terrace.
Great ocean and bay vie1v. 3100 sq . ft. 3
BR. Den, Din Room. Cuslo1n built. Profe~·
sionally decorated. \Viii consider COM
trade do\\'n.
EAST BLUFF
OPEN SAT. and SUN. 1 to 5
2848 Carob. Ooubl• discount on this 4 BR,
F'a1n Rm. Vacant. Redecorated. Clean and
inviting. Q\vner taking big loss on greatly
reduced price. Best value in East Bluff. F.~
cellent ''spec" buy. \Vould warrant top rent.
Price no\v in lo\v 40's. Check it.
EASY LIVIN'
Oetuxe ''Bluffs" Condominium. 3 BR. 2VJ
Bath. Over 1800 sq . ..{t. Decorated like a
model. on beautiful green belt with lovely
view. Popular plan . $41 .950.
FIVE BEDROOM PLUS FAMILY ROOM
An almost • new "Broadmoor' all wanted
features. 76' frontage. Expansive ocean
vle\V,· 2 fireplaces. Extra baths. Quality ap·
pointments thruout. A true value at $66,750,
OP!N SUNDAY 1 to 5
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
4507 Dorchester. Rit'h in detail. A gracious,·
cheerful. ocean vie\V custom"· built home.
Formal din rm, plus 4 large BR and S Ba .
Fireplace in ll1a!>tcr BR. Our excluSive. A
joy to show. $59,500.
MONARCH BAY
5 BR, 3 B?, Y.'ormal din rm. Hu ge fain r1n.
3.100 sq. ft. Only 2 year s old. Swimming and
private beaches. ~elusive guarded Cdra.
munity. Very first time on market. $79,500.
MOUSf HUNTINCl ?
THIS IS THI NUMlll
TO C•ll--WFLL MAltl
YOU llllL WILCOMI
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2407 EAST COAST Ml•HWAY
CORONA DEL M.4ia, CALIFORNIA
BAY AND BEACH REALTY, INC.
Our 201b Year
Serving The Jlarbor Ar ..
BY Q,vner, assume 6~4 VA
nr beach. 4 BR, 2 ba. Jiv'g
r111 , liin'g rm, fa n1 I'm.
l 'rplc, drps, epls. 962.8737.
FRANCISCAN FOUNTAIN.
4 BR. 2 b11. $8000 to assume
F'HA 6%'.:~. 847-1136.
O\.VNER: 5 Br, 2 bS:-2 Story.
S.l7.500. 0071 Rhodesia, H.B.
962-~·lii.
Huntington
Harbour 1405
HUNTINGTON
HARBOUR
Open staircase lead! to 2nd
Je.,,cl, w/2 bdrm., batb &:
l .hRGE DEN, APPROX. 20
1'1. \VITI-I DBL. SLIDING
GLASS \VALLS TIIAT OPEN
TO SUN DECK W /OCEAN
VIT.\\'. rurs SPACIOUS
HOME J.r; VACANT, NEEDS
PAINT &-CLEAN-UP Dis.
tressed owner say1 1e'!1 im.
mo<I .
"AS IS" Jo"OR
$2'1,950 FULL PRICE
LOWER
ON. PYMT. O.K.
THE BEST etf'r
IN LAGUNA BEACH?
Ideally locatul on large COi'·
lll'r lot of nt'arly 10.00J Jl(J.
fl . \\•ith 4 bedroom,:;, 3 baths
and format dining room.
Pro(essiol\al landscaping
makes thi s th« sho\\l)lntt
of Humboldt Ts.land. Plush
carpets and drapes tt\rough..
""" MISSION REAL TY
$Gl500 and 011 ncr \\'iii l:iclp ' 'l8S So. Coruit 11wy., Laguna
financt', Phone (714) 494-0713
For delell& C•ll 646-7171 e $26,950 e
\0 'l'HE REAi, 10. l'STATEUS
New homP. vie\\': low do1"'n e $31,Soo e
\Valk 1o beach. A b11y! e $37,500 e 0\VNER. Transf'd, Come see Spacious 4 Br. Low down. ~~r113 BRb, _3 BA. yt'\lo"" e $4f,S00 e
I ', •n, '
~n o~cr right. 11·11.terfront 2-Sty. 4 BR.·North ,.nd
h."e. 1. J Yrll )'O~nJ:'. Dock PLACE REALTY 49-1.9701
for 40 bo.11. $85,000 Open I 2969 So Coa t JI , hou~ Sat & Sun. 40iil -_ _ · 1 \\y,
Jo'iga m CiN'. :192-1670. JllE\V \'lhlle 11·att'r oct•n
vk-1\• honl!'~. Z Br, 2 ba,
playroon1. 18x20' llv. rm ..
blrn range & O\•en
dlSh\\"a.shcr. crpt, &la~
Founteln V1lley 1410 Pff11~r. 1''rom S21,9.'"'-.0, l!l'J
do\\ n. lO:>t Norla. 499-l006
or 402-f08.I.
NEAR BEACH
ASSID.IE 614 VA
S/)llclou1 " l)e(.lr00m + ran~ Icy room wilh fireplace,
3 large baHlt, lllCI. c:arpei.
irig, dra(ICt, bulll0 i"9, Call
tor lk.•lni li 002·U21
DICK BERG REAL TY
l.19un1 Niguel 1707
--~-----·-] BR 2 Bi\ ~cul rle 18C) btlin-'~ drps, w/w, lg~
lnd!IC:pd lot. 129.~. (9.').~
TtRF.OOr th•iOld furnlturt:?
It's rc11lly nnt that hru'd
i'l"S \VONOERFUL I he r to n'Placf!. Ju.•I 11•a!ch lllf!
., nuuiy buy1 In 11.ppliaoce$ I furnlture It m !ICl!lhu~us
you floif In !ht Chis.,Uicd column~ In lhe Ot.\"iltf!~d Ad~. Chec:<k lhC'tll l)OW! . &!<>!Jon. -------
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HOUSES FOR SALE RENTALS • RENTALS RENTALS ,
5,.....,, -IJ, 1970 OAILY N.01 %,'J
RINTALS I R!NTALS RENTALS Rt.NTALS TALS
Aptt. Furnlot..d _ ,Apt1. Furnl1t..d ~ Unfvmlshod Apts. U,~~_.:_ .. A~I~ U~rnl~
Gonerol ' -Gwrol 4ooq Huntl"!ton IHch' 541111 Nlj!lllntton IHch S40G Huntington llMch S40G
Son Cl''""''' HouM• Fuml•hod Hou'" Unfurnlibod -"Pit. Furnished -. 1710
*'WALK TO BEActt * .... ,un .... _~, • 2705 ~!·~~··!. . 3100 Genertl 4000
°.::::..~~-3 w~~· 2,.::.: Vi•;..::. :;:.~,:rm:::.~~ ~=;:~~ l '!' ~-,1~•: []OM p Li' ~ l B { ••• 8 8 • •• • e • 8 • • • • • • • WALK 3 Wka: to beach.
borne beauli (11 lly ~h SU!Wrineclcan Ref's SUO/utU pd, ~4 5-6 294., N!W APARTM!NTS Almoot "'w il'I s Br apt. • dbl pr, lrplc, w/w d"ptl,
mlet'Ol'l\cd, \1'/~v cpl.a., • rcq'd: $525 mo. Jun~ lStn. 5.:iT--8400. ) ~');~ ~~"'~,~~:! ~~~ Sept, 15th °' loa"' parUy/12"' BR'°"'.-.,..fl'pl~c.-op-~.-d.,,.-,-,to-vo,1 • • . -',
FOR YOUNG FAMILIES d"" •""'· ' ba. ms mo. Chldrn ok. No pflts. 5J6..1Tll
bln · fu1·n. 4M-6109, 499-3087. i\tature cple, no pels. $145. -~ , immed, oct.:upa.oey Ava'! J 11 &1"'996 $33..500. by o¥i·ner 4.~ A'M'R., view hOmc , ooelln· 1 une • ...-. .
or <92-&iOS. . J ,,.,,, 2 BR & den 2 BR, 3 BR, 2 bath, receoUy . APARTMENT HUNTER'S GUIDE • -
I ~"!lhr/dryr, dshwshr, gar. painted & carpeted. $235 per
Son Juon S275 mo. be avail. 9112. mo. A&•m • ,,.._..l<l ~ COMPUTER PROCtSSID RENTAL INFORMATION
C1piitrtno 1715 497-1819 3 Bdrm. Fenced. Rers re-JI' COMPLETE APARTMENT OESCltlPTIONS
VIEW HOJ\tE. 4 It den. Sum· quired. 2044 ' President Pl. " COURTESY LISTINGS FOR. APT. MANAGERS
2·STORY, Hillside loc. 4 BR.. mer rental lo 6 pe1wnA. 646-1145 or 646-6255 G et All The Listlng1 In One Book •.• Then
2 BA, & Fan1. R1n. Used Deposit required, \Va ter &: Search The Litts Instead Of The Streets
brick firepluce. }~r e&h l y cardener _paid_·:_~-Mesa Del Mlir 3105 NOW AVAILABLE AT. painttd, inside .. $32,500. By --~-
0\\'ner. 25532 Charro Dr., Vac•tion Rentals Boo 3, BR. 2 BA, fam. bllna;, Boyd Rea.tty, 3629 E . Coast H\\'y., Cdri1
S.J .C. Operi Sunday. nykln \v/w, drps, lmn1Q.c.. PaiJJ.\Vhit&-Ca rnahaq Realty, 109S·C Baker, CM
For families w/children , wlll
$190
'· consider pet
Large Luxury 2 Bedroom, l 'h Baths
• Enclos~ Patios • Elttt.ric Olahy,·ubtrs
• t..a.rg.!! Walk·ln Cle:JCIS • Carpels • Drapes e Ran;ge A Oven 4' Private Laundry Room
6462 Warner Ava., Huntington IMch
ST. GEORGE APTS. * Mgr. IM2.el27 I••················· RENTALS EHi Bluff 5242
Nl'W I 8R-blk to btach.
$13.i. Pri palib -QUIET!
Car, slfla:lt adlla. couple.
20'l A 14th, ~3 6-1319,
6~1784.
* BEACHBLUFF APT
New 2 Br, pool, view, patlo,
d11hwashr. 823l Elli• Ave.
842-8471.
A rnuc. 2 er. $149. All
extras. PooL Kkla
11-Kll-A Kee lsa n
96&-1510. St7-74-iti.
ok.
Lo.
-·-··--BIG Be1:1.r very nice house, "'Ir le: gtdnr pd. No pets Th D I Co. 270 E 7 h St C'I. Capistrano Beach 1730 nr Luke, bltns. $14 day, $2!E. fm....2281. e oy e • · 1 t ·• n -· ·--2 BR. Adults. Ulil pd. e NEY' DELUXE e Oeaut-QuitL Pool. Priv
Aph. Unfvmlshod
FOR Sale in Capistrano
Beach-Julll 1·e m odele d
hoU&C on 4700 sq. 11. or
privale beach. Private road
&: entnnce. Landscaped,
partially furnished, fully
carpeted. brick fireplace,
ell'ctric heating, do u b I e
garage' & carport. rock
sea1vall. excellent sand
beach in fronL $79,000 with
1ern11•. Call \\'ayne Schafer.
RE Broker, 49&-2363.
S40 Wknd. $90 "'k. r714) l===t:rc:--===== Village Real Estate, 19142 Brook.burst, HB
521--9672 Mesa Verde 3110 FOR INFO!iMATION -642-4656· 1 BR, alovc &: relrla turn,
Costa M11• 5100 J BR. 2 BA Apt for kaae. · Be · Incl. 11n"e. maister 1uHe, din patio. am cln&s. 17676
NE\V, l'llot111taln housek!JCP· FO_R_Le_ p 1 ,1 1~~~~~""""""""""""""""""~~~======~':'===~~====== I pvl ""'°"'• ai-ea, Adlts only,
,... Cameron. w..6121 rm &: dlll pragc, auto door I ;;,;;---;;,-:-,,-...,--~--
opener avail, Pool & Ree. $250. Mon lb-leas e or · bl Id II "Id asc: opu ar "esa. ----·--.,n ing ea n, Y wi · com· Verde T plan, 3 BR, l "i RENTAL~ . pttr <.'Pl or · 11:le employ
plele. modem w I bl t n 1, ba liv'g rni fa 1 rm Good HousH Unfurnished J .C;o~ll;•;;;;M;';';o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;4;1DO;; Laguna Buch 4705 n:W.c. $125 , mo, util pd. M&-7285 f!Ves. ' ' n . . · ----E-$d, Aval! no1v. 19a,\,
area. if!Uefoption C Bdrm, 2 e FROAl µsij e bath, near S PU. Owner cpl.I!. new palnl uu.1de, 4: EFFICIENCY Rental. quiet
2910 yard, dblc patio, n Ice Corona del Mar ~~! dead-end stl'eet, l'Ve ... .thina Tustin Ave, c;.z11. 8G:i Am~ \Vay, NB 8n..<J9.12
Summer Rentals QUIET E 'd .,, -~ ----------neigh.bors & kids. Avail July BEAUTIFUL ShorccliHs • -asts1 e rurn, ocean vie\V. ~'irll;le HARBOR GREENS ~lanqed by e COND0~11NIUM Ap t -3
VISITORS COMING? I. ~. 1110· By appt only, Yc11rs lease or morf', .S•IOO Large Furn. 1 BR. employed person. SllO mo. GARDtN & Sl'UDIO APTS \VILLIAM \VALTERS CO. brm. for lellsc. Appli&ncf!li
I MILE So. of marina, Cstm
1 Rm + J Baths + 2nd
kilchn. $36.500. 49&-3377.
Y.'ould consider renUng our S32-a7t.;i. l\1o. 2 Bdrnu; .. 2 balh~. lg. Private patio. }"rplc. Locked ~il31 a~ ~~ 15. 'r . 0 . Ba.ch. J, 2. 3 BR'•. rrom WO.
nc1v Newport Beach home-3 BR. 2 BA con1pl recond. den, din. arc!\. A rare find garage. · · una :noo PeteNOO Way, C.M,
fumished·lO Mght.lan1ily all Palio & l andscaping , for this choiCf' area! ADUL~ -~70
or part of the time ~·e're on sprinklers, bft-ins, 2 car BO'J'O REALTY 5r~ 2035 FULLERTON, CM SJNGLE AOU,LTS! 2 BR Unturn ap1. Blt·ins,
vacation. July 3-25. Every. gar .. fenced yrd. S26S_ • mo. FOR Lealf'. 3 BR. ocean
B t J 5t" ""'"'" w/w crpta. Infant ok. No thing needed for ll~ lan1ily: Y app on Y ""-· view, ~ blk. lo betich, big !-=~~~~~~ ...... ~~ $3S WK. VILLAGE INN pets. lit &: last $11l> mo
lour bc.'Cirooms. den. deck -----patio & rncd. yard. Extra $35 WEEK & UP Prestige Livinp: Maid ser, incl util. Apply ll:) Albert
Coron• del M.1r 5250
~·: -· • • and patio, ix>ol privileges, Newport Be•ch 3200 parking. $400 mo. 215 Poppy STUDIO & 1 BEDROO~tS pool, 111eps l>Jnch. 494.9436 Pl., c .rit nigr up.~Ulin apt
1_D_a_n_a_P_n_i•_• ____ 17_4_0 · rl\'e or six n1inules Cron1 . Cc1'i. 673-2.i92. TV &: Kitchenelles incl. -or call (213)· 693-5839
beach. 'fennispr!vil~gei1can "BLUFFS"· LEASES LOVELY 3 BR. 2 11tory, on Linens&: 1nald JtC.r avail LARGE Ba.ch~lor. V iew. $170
ON TEN ACRES
1 & 2 BR. Furn .. Unfum
Fireplaces I prtv. paUca t
Pools. Tennis _ Contnt'I Bldst.,
900 Sea l.ane, CdM &f4..:?tru
!MacArthur nr. CoPat H\¥)'1
be i1.rrangc>d. I~~ tirg and. a ChOice-new & near new 2 + Fefnlcar for nice family, Childrcns &: pet seetion Sunde c k . E m PI o Ye d ~ot less expensive lha.n l1v. den & 3 bdrm. homes. Now 875-4728. 2376 NEWPORT BLVD. ..Uult. $125 incl iitil . <199-3464 3 Br. l's Ba, patio, 1J11.Jns,
ing-In a morel at $200 a available from '$27S per nlO. -~-='~~~~-~-r...... art 5. crpts. drps, Ask about OUJ•
,,·ttk. 644-4:188. • Bay viev."S 'h'Om $425 ,..,.r 3 Br. 1~ Bath, Crpls. drps, ~755 dil>C!Junt plan. 880 Center
..-l.ltn.s. 2 frplcs. Garage. Cull -*-c-'L~A~R""G'"E""l"B'"R'"'"...,...-1 $115 Cozy furn. place near SI, 642-834o. ~-------
Ideal Summer Rental monlh. art 4:30 pm, 53l-0534. • * beach. En1pl. aUult on ly. I-==---=~=~--
-- for 2 elderly adults only, 2 f Crpb, drp.s, di.spl , patio. gar, No pets 49-1-1200. ,.. 1:\1!\IACULATE 1200 sq r1.
Apartments ft:1r BR ru111 split·lcvcl house in CHARMIN~ 2 BR, So of H~. nil-cly furn. Pt'ttf, t•pl. no 1 story. 2 BR, 2 . nwrble
5•1• 1980 Eastlllufr. $300 mo, incl ulil, &st lf. fi:£'c. ne11i~y decor, bltns, J>Ct.s. See. to app1-ec, $130. 2Y•",",·,.2 .... bd•.· CHru;O·tc""E'I:~: pulln1nn baths, shag cpts.
_,_,_. _ ~--___ No pets. Quiet&.• happy sur. $250 lse. 67>44-01 . ~3-0 Charle .SI. "" ....... nu painl & drp~. 2 lg patios
0 1" ""~" "·'"IOlt liw1. 538-209.i II"~ "'"1516 OCEANFRONT 0 11"n Your roundings, July 1 to Oct. l. re& ty , h .,. .........,.,,, """' ,.... nlO . .,.,.... ·
Chlo'n. 3 BR. 2 ba, patio .. 644i1493. &;i-0158. Huntington Beac 3400 NE\VLY Oeco111.tt>d Bachelor !\IODERN Clean 2 Br \o1\oer
lrg deck. pool, pvt bch. Sell BAYSJ0&-0t'., Lido, Linda 241.t Visla Del Oro LOVELY A nd ho apt. inclda crpb. drp.~. C1pistrano Beach 4730 duplex. Patio. $l:ii0 mo.
$30.950 -3 New hon1rs jU~I
completed near ne\Y Dana
Point Ha1·bor . .'!_BR 2 ba,
1520 sq rt. OceKn vie~·s.
Sin !oL<>. '3-1001 Aurelio Dr.
Bldr. s.!2-4oo:I.
~~==
DELUXE 2 BRM, 2 BA.
plus den. Jrplc, crpts, drp.s,
palio. $250 mo. Lea11e.
67S..2747.
LOVELY 3 BR;-3 Ba :ower.
·131. Goldenrod. Adults. no
pct. w:;, 499-2978 alt 6.
2 Bedrooms. I bath, no
chlldren, no pets. $170. or trade. J s / e _ & pen ins u I a Nelv poi1 Beach 644-1133 3 Bedroonls re: b:ths din~~~; c11uip'd kit. priv. patio. $110 ---·------?.lalure cpl or eWerly lady.
01vner (71 •11 ~!'14-2'.!1 3. w1:tterlronls + off-wafcrl•,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,1 ,'00m and •den. clo.se ·~ 1110. ulil incid. Wo1·king girl OCEAN f RON T Apt , ~10c~'.ld11.'n 01· £~.S~ 673-9183
''R"E"'N°"T"A'°L'S ~ido hon1es DOVER SHORES beach and.Newport Beach only. 642-3400. con1plelely equipped. TV,
Houses Furnished Bill Grundy Realtor &42-4620 1 1 F . •-• 1250 -r mont h ** WEEKL'l-Lovely apl, linens. $32. wk. 492~5117B NEW Db; l t: 2Br1 Shg
bllns, immed.
$150, 54().1973,
2 BR, 2 ba, "'1:1.shertdryer.
pool, Pat 1 o. Adults. no
pets. $225 mo. Sil-4169.
UPPER 3 Br. 2 Sa.: So.
of Hwy, $250 Yearly lease
-mmacu ate! orever .Vlf!W. • .. • r-• Ba t d FURN Duplrx, l\'eekly. 2 l 4 Bedroom Ivan \\'ells built gardener and -water pald. ch, or cpts. Furni&hg's RENTALS crp · rps.
2000 4 BR, Ocean view, all util home. l\~ years oJd. lnclud. No pets. CaU evenings, compl. Kitch. $35 111k-pays Apts. Unfurnishtd ~~i;2[1'0m
VISITOR-S COMING? & laundry. llD W. 45th St. es gardener. Year lease 673-6568 \Veekends. ~~ "'~ El Camino Dr. _____ _
General
\Vou ld t-onsid~1· 1-cntirig our
nc1Y" Ne11•porl Beach home-
futnished . to right fan1ily all
or .part of lhe lin1e 1\oe're on
\'II.cation, J uly 3-2\ Every.
ttiing needed for lhc family:
four bedroon1~. den, deck
and patio, pool privileges,
five or six 1ninutes (rom
beach, Tennis p11vileges can
be arranged, It's big a~ a
lot le ss expensive than Jiv.
ing in a motel at S200 a
"·eek. &14·4188.
$70-Util pd. Bachelor C.Ot.
!age. Avail. Now. J\CtiVt',
Bkr.~.
$11;,-1 Blk lo Bcb. Older
:! Br hse .. Pet ok. Avl 6115.
Blue Beacon, Bkr. 64.)...0lll
on Seashore, NB 6'16-8197 fn>m July l:lth. S700 Ptr 3 BP., 2 ba, fam nn. bltm, .,._...... General 5000 1 BR, 1 BA &-2 .BR, 2
art 6pm. r.1onth. dsh11·sr. cpt.s & rlrps. SUS CASITAS BA. Ll1:'. cl(l$('t~. Pool.
FOR J uly. 3 BR. l ba house Bu,.....___...ue area in kitchl'n. Furn. J BR Apls, Arll111.s adult~. no ects. Utll pd.
u--..i l)48..0336 w/view, 100' ha!h'g bch, fncd yd & cov'd pal io. Lewie only. no pels. 2110 Newporl __ _
& 2 BP~ apt w/view. July $230. 846-4813. Blvd, Cr-.t. M2·9286 •DELUXE l & t BR Garden
I Aug or yrly. 673-394!. Reall)' Conipany ---~~~-p'°',--. / ACAPU' ~ APTS. At. "" '• l-4~ Apts. Bit-ins, priv. palio, ""'"°"0,--~-C-c--c=="° 1675-3210 642 1235 2 BR, 1 1~ BA. Condo. allo. ....._v 4 BR . (urn. home, Fountain • pool. Drp.~. c r p Is' a()-lrac. Pool. uqi pd. Garden UI "· l ..... CW• .. ". heated pool, (rplc. Adults.
Valley. Children/pct .ro~ -pllB.IX..1!5, 12181 373-3320 L'<ll· Living-. Adults, no pets. l --_ .Jl:!t. .'.~~~;~~~.1.,11, .. ~,,... $14:> mo. ~163
iddcred. Very reas to risht FOR LEt~E OR lect. BR. $155. 2 BR. srra. 1800 ~~~-~~~-~~·-~·;;·~'ii"~rn~"~'.I LRG. 2 Br. ·crpu. drp11, party. 962-3533. SA 1-,-,M-A-C-. -c-1,-.. -M-~--,~B~r. Wallace Ave., Cri'1. ---,,____..._ -bllns. 1-2 children ok. Nr.
LOVELY LIDO s AN D s Sa,cr\,,fic~ •• ·.""',"·.·.~.-, ,""aa~·.· trpl•·, -··· ""u·o. Al:l'OS!l • --Schls & Shop'g, 962-1~;) y •. ... .. y ....,. NICI:: I BR dplx. Quiet. Cott• Mesa 5100
1-lome.1 blk t(l bch l Bcl;m~ 1;g rooms~ New ·all el~ from iichl. _. $230 1no . Sepal'alcd by garages, 1 Z'Bifs, nc1v crpts. drps.
2 Ba, Aug. $250 1\•k. J10J kitchen. Neiv crptg, drps, lst/lasl. ~1.;i!O. · adult over 30. No pt'l$. Priv. patio, f'l'lC'l gar. Xlnl
Bruet> Crescent. ~9404 han.lv.-a.re J\iust see lo ap-4 BR, 3 ba. 2-story Span. 5-IS-i.Ul. loc. $15.'t n'IQ. 673-3690.
Newport Bch. prec. 435 °Aliso Ave. 642.3273 ri1ed. Lu.>:: hon1e, all e:-;tras. ATTRACTIVELY furn l 2 BR Triplex. cpts, drp11 ,
Salisbury Realty 67~
Lido Isle 5351 -------I Bdnn, Ulil .paid
Opcn.,.5at & sun only * 67.i-1S92 •
5355
DELUXE ,'2 BR "Little
Balboa ... Boat dock-lie up
priv. No pctB, no children.
$300 roo-yearly lease only.
6'73--0207 -·--·=-=== 3 BR., 2 ba. home. ] min. or 548-3323. Bes! area. $350 moflsc for br's from SITJ + bachelors Lush londscaiWlg w/J5' blln.;. patio, no pets, S130.
walk to bch., 1110. ~ug. S7il0. * * N,E\V 3 BR, faniily, din-less on 2 yr, 962-8a72. $1l i See mgr apt 6. 21~ Pinc lrees, .sparkling ~"-"""=-"---7-~c-~ur:it ington Beach 5490
San Clement <192-8508. ing, 2 bath home. Com· 5 BRM. 2 1~ balh, dining rm., Elden, C.M. waterfall11, b 1,1 b b It n g 2 BR upper, (•f.pl.I!, drps, I ;;;::::;;;;:;::;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;
SUMMER Rental apl. sleepi; inunity pool & clubhouse. den. Xtra:. Near .schools. J BR. Furn. Ulil pd. Frplc: sll·eams ~ !lt'Terle ponds clcc kit. Nr. ~hop'g. Adults,)'
'4. on Bayfron1 nr. 1.lrlo Sl50 ""r ino. 1807 Port Lease. 968-2U9. Beam ceiJ'"' oriv. "-"lio. make l'1c1Timac Woods tHr no pe!A. $140. 642-2389. ON BEACH'
Sho ' 613 36 h SI 673-4296 ,,.... 7"' • ,.... place to l!v('. The'se l & 2 · ----pg. · t · · · Charle~ (Harbor View CI.IT£..Cozy 4 Br 2 Ba. bltni.;, 11•19 .. JS7 E. 21.!lt SL C~t BR., 2 Ba .. furn or unrurn. 2 B~. Jnunaculale. Best · •
Rentals to Share 2005 RENTALS HomesJ 213: 670-4601 . ne"' carpts. $XJO leasr. Refs &l2-SJ20. apt3. rcalure. air-cond.. location. 2 blocks 10 Harllor • 2 BR l~ii BA FROM $-?2>
Houses Unfurnished TOWNHOUSE: .'! BR, 2~11 &l;)..(l880/4M-2335. rve!f. ATTRACT. l HR-:-Clean, .self-cleaning 01•en.s. beam Plaza. 347 W. Wih;on. No. E. e 2 BR l BA FRO?.f $200 \VILL Sha.rt' nl)' lovely
"Bluffs.. home, NB. "''
relined woman. All privil,
incld. 644--03V9
2 tl1en, teacher & accountant.
de;ire roommale to share
3 bnn'. apt. Private room
& bath. $65 mo. 67.1-25.."!I.
EMPL. Girl (21·251 lo share
2 br apt, H.B. a r e a
w/san1e. S 6 2 . 50 mo.
53&-8944.
SGLE girl to llhare rondo,
lg pvt room. pool, sauna,
&: Ins els, F.V. 968-4910
;;table young women to
share condominiun1
$100 mo. :>4S-7877
BACHELOR \VIII sh<lre honie
1v/ mature sober genlle1nan
646-0112 .•
I
~= BA. trplc, patio, pool. 2 quiet. gar., adult. Slt:i per cclli ngi;, dlshw18'h1ers,,pr~v. --.. ---·-e 3 BR 2 BA FRO"'f $300 G_~ner!_ --car gar. all bllns. crpls, Laguna Beach 3705 mo. 2039 \Vallacc. ~8-1885. garagt• w 5 0 r g" · Nawport Beach 5200 Carpets-drapcs-dishivashcr -~ e J e v a tors . 108 deg --------heated poot.sauna"tennis SHARP 3 bedroom \\1\th 2 dri>B. L.~ S275 mo. 8TI-88ll 2 BR duplcx·.-util. inc., fcnc· MERRtr-.1AC \VOODS flf'W lhereaneUtic 1>ool, s1vlm ·-rec roonl·OCt'an \flews
baths. large kitchen. f enc· 1or 642-2497 eves or wknds.. ed yard, avail. Aug. I. luxury 1-2 BR, eir-cond. pool, BBQ'11, saunas & a fl1 BA YFRONT
ed. Dbl . ...., ...... e. Chvner tern.. '"The Blurts" Condo, 2 BR. Clt'>ld-" OK. ~94-1976 425 r-.ferrlmac Way. 54:Hi300 lovely clubhou.sc w/soclal 2 BR, 2 BA Lml:UT')' Apt&, patios-ample parking. •--'°"=~"=°"='=====-activltie!;. AdulU JJlea.s". -Security guards. porarily translel'Tt!d • i;ay11 2 Ba. Cpts. Drps. O'size 1_ • See class 5100 From Sl<IO. JU!lt Ea.it of Prlv, terrace, elevators, sub. J.1JRN. al11t1 Av;iil.
rent at Sl9'j.OO/n10. IT'S IN patio.· Choice v\e1v ol Back Laguna Niguel 3707 l BR. Adults. Pool. Jdeal 2600 Harbor Blvd., nt•ar terraneao pk'.ir. AU elec. HUNTINGTON
OUR RENTAL BOOK AT Bay. $425 Yearly lease ===--"-----1 ror Bachelot'l!. Spac. $130. Naber'!! Cadillac a t 425 Pool, soft water. docka. 3121
W lk & l Salisbury Realty 673-6900 LUXURIOUS rairway fron· 1993 Church. 548-9633. ]fcrrimac Way. 545-6300 w. CO&llt Hwy, Newport, PACIFIC a er ee BAYCREST, .f. Bednn, fam ta.ge . El Niguel Counlry --_ _ Everything new. 642-2'202
- -m dining rm pool $425 Club. 3 BR. 2 ba. Sunken Newport Baac_h 4200 1 -~~M-•_,._lo_tocl~a-'y-· __ *OPEN DAILY 1-.5 * 7ll ~~~~~.B.
Reallo1'5 nl~· on years 'lease· Pete Jiv'g rm, Beautiful view of BRAND-NEW -2790 Harbo! Blvd.
1
at Adams ~tt Realty &12-5200 lakes & mountains. $450 to ..; 777 AMIGOS WAY -Ole. open 10 am-$ pm Daily
STOP lN'. Incl grndeocr. 4 96 -5 7 91 , M~A MO.TEL 2 BR. 2 ba. units, unfu rn. Managed by
RENTALS CHANNEL Front. pier, ll oat. 499-lS44. 547-7761 . APT-HOMES Oul.l!lde Jiving areu a nd ~ILLIAM WALTERS CO. 2 br. 2 be, frpl c. central -========= * LO\V EEKLY RATES * UO!Jhle a:arages, $250 It> $300,
ALL TYPES · d I """'"' -Kitchen, rv-., ma.kl service, BOYD REALTY 2 BRM 12;--60,-b" heating. A u Ill. ,.._. mo. Condominium 3950 He•t~ Pool. x mo ue
NO FEE TO TENANT Lease. 644·0259. ""' Never before lived in. Pri· * 675-5930 * hOme at beach. AduJts. no
96:,':.2421 DELIGHTFUi. 3 BR 2 ba, Al the Beach 646-9681. vare paUo living. N r. a r • ~;A S TIH.UF'F * Dtlu.'1: 2 pets. SlliO mo. incl. ulil.
DICK BERG REAL TY 2 rrpl, 2-story. eul de sac. 3 . hdrnis.. 111 b ii.! I~~: \\'l{LY Rentuls. 1·2 Br. from beach & shopping, All nc1v BR, f ..... tc, choice or cpt'g, S50 '!Cc. dcp. 536-1674,
-I 67' o~ l>re I•'"' 2 ,.m .. garn"e S20J $100. Near Beach & B•". buiJt.fn:i. dlshwa.she1'S. W/\v ''' ;,js..7850 NE\V 2 BR 21 Ba d $260 yn; se. ,;r"'<JOVa. P ..... ..... ".. "'.J pool. Adults. 8'18 Amigos . : , rps. nlO a.14-0659 Call rl l 683-8247 carp<!ling. drapes, privalc 3 Bdrm. 2 Balh, shag· cpl, crpt11. b!tns. pool. rec. 1m. Dlx 2 Br, Ba T"·nhse, w_/ · • Jiving. \\'ay. rrom S235. <199--23:>4 / 1 SHARE l\!y c I e g an I "'•tling D"recn, no pets. I pool, f.irnl, erpts, drps, 1rg RENTALS • · OCEAN. View apl~. Avail or 644-0906 oven range, garage, blk v.·aterCronl home \\'/ man "y ... y" F h-.. June & AU&;. Reasonable • ;1 BR-2 BA-frpl e., pJW1 to 5 Pts. stores. tK'e to
].')...00 yrs. $l.50 mo. 673-433_:_ child ok. S215 per mo util patio. S250. Agt 64&Q732 Apts. urn1s .,.. wkly rental. 64ft..gJ86, e 2 BR-2 BA·palios 2 BR, 2 Ba. Wonderful view. app~iale, 17'll Ellis-2 blks
pd. 549-3997 or Ei-*2-8lTI ._ 3 BR 2 ba. pool privs. in ~ 4000 • l BR·l BA-deluxe single New. Ove rlooking Back \V. or Beach $180. Owner fE~lALE. 2()...30, :;hare 4 BR $143-2 King Size BR's. rnoo Bluffs. S375/mo. Lse , Bkr. Gener• NE\V l Br Mobile home Corsican Apt. Homes Bay, Frpl.;. dshwashr. S265 847~
& built-ins. S180 m o .
~2285.
2 BR Studio duplex bltn&,
crpls, drps, gar. $150 mo.
Call ~9200.
* 2 BR, 14 BA. patio, pool .
$lli0 mo. 8181 Garfield. Call --* 2 or 3 bm1, 2 balhs,.crpta,
drps. builtin!. p11.1io.
!WZ-5705
5'20
VILLA MARSEILLES
BRAND NEW
• SPACIOUS
1 & 2 Bdrm. Apt1,
Adult Llvlnt
F11rn. & Unfurn.
Olsh\\'&:>her . colM coonUnat.
ed appJla.na!s . plush Iha.a
ca.1-pet • choice o( 2 color
schemes • 2 baUis • stall
showers • mirrored ward·
robe doors _ indirect ~ht.
lng ln kite.hen • brealdut
bar • hu.ire private tenced
pi\tlo • pluSh-.'""'8C8.Pine ·
brick Bar-e..Q'1 • larre be.at·
ed pools &: lanai.
31~1 .,5o. Br[1tol St.
(\7 Ml. N, of SO. C.0..1 Plua)
S•nt• Ana
PHONE:.557-l200
CAN1 'BE BEAT
Single Story
South Sea Atmosphere
2 Bedroom '2 Baths
car'pets & Dr.t.pes
Air ConditionCd
Private Pat~
l-fealcd Pool
Plenty ol lawn
Carport & Sto1·""e
HIDDEN VllLAGE
GAR.DEN APTS
2500 South SaJta
Sanl1:1. Ana * 546-1525
$160 -LRG 2 BR. Studio
Apt, <Triplex }. Family size
kilch. w/bltns, crpls, drp.s,
frplc., encl gar. l or 2
children ok.. (Nr schJs) No
pe.ta. 2230 S. Centu St.,
S.A. Nr Warner, 545--0989.
Laguna Beach 5705
e OCEAN VIEW. Lr .
Bachelor, 1 & 2 BR apta.
Furn or unrum. Crpts, dt1J11,
bltns. patios, w a I king
distance to town, 100 Qiff
Dr., Lag. Sch. <194-5498
LAGUNA Royale 3BR2
BA, tse I yr or longer.
Beaut beach, pool, pa.Lio,
exquisile decor. cpta, drps.
appl, adults no pets. <19SJ715
Dane Point· 5740 house w/2 ol same, $90, y 8 rd , R I o , w / "'. ·~3!l2S eves S44-1655. r----------$200 mo. Adult. Lido Village SUNF' ~wER AVE. mo. 745 Domingo Dr., N.B. =-...,..."""--~.,-
C.M. 545-5935 aft 6 pm. Chld t t k A 'I 7/1 . th bri 673-3826 ......, Call 64~ 1.260 675-353: 2 BR studio, n e WI Y UNBELIEVABLE Ocell.llfront -:;:;;,;"'"':;:==.;;:,'-;:--.:::I rn pc 0 . \fill . NO, BL~1FFS: View. 4 br, . e new repu IC . Btw" $. Ma•"" • Br•"stol ;)-or ' de-nted bl'--reln'g p·• y0UNC Men, Sanla An.a Bkr 534-6980 FlfRN. Apt.-1 bdrm. u!llilies " " OCEANFRONT 2 Bo Lo ,_~ · ' u~. ' v• Vw. from the top of Dana area. S65 mo . Call aft 4 · · fam. area. 2~~ ba. &his. kl y 1 Located % mile E, of South '' wcr pauo. Adult.I only, no ~tll .. Pt. 2 Br. 2 Ba. crpt, drJ)S,
$140-'2 Br. Collage. lovely pools lennis. $395. 644-0275 I I.· 2 BDRM Apts pa garage. 'a r Y. Coast Plaui. Shopping Center $250 yrly, bltns, "•lll redec 2 blks lo beach. Tradc\111nds elec. slove. relric. OPen
pm. S.1~307 or 541-8416. garden. Cpts, drps. C:1ild ' --for Adults. From SlJO 96&-1793 after 5. Call ~1973 50091,i Seas.hore. Patio, gar. Realty, 847-85U. bean1ed ceili""'S, la"~--
----ok. Westcliff 3230 TUSTIN 1 BR. duJ?lex l blk, lo OCl"an Avail 6/14. 213: ~1921. ...., ........ ,,.
N.wport Beach 2200 1 Blue Beacon, Blir. 64:Hllll & ba 1150 y 1 .1 'd Eves. 54S.232J ---NEAR Huntington Harbour fi..cil. S22:i. 837-5370. __ ___ 1:>197 \Villiams Stiwt y, r y, uti P81 • ,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,...., 12 BR, 2 Ba .. crpls, drps, Triplexes. Quiet area. llrg DON'T .
$150-Nearly new 2_Br. Frplc, BEAUTrrLiL l\.1odcrn home, 1714 ) ~5335 .'!711 \V. Balboit Blvd. * * * * gai·, b\tnfi. $185. By appt. 1 Br. dishwasher. U50. Pet give it •,way, pt
SPECIAL' d It -GA RDEN GROVE F"URN 2 b 2 Bl'·-'2'7 H"•r>'a IV•y, NB qulcJL,CJlsh for t ivlth a · gar, a u s. • 3 Br 2 ha, gardener inc. · · r "" to otcan. El Puerto Mesa Apts. " " _.. · ·ok. 12l3l 59Z..2623 or (714)
Couple 10 "babysll'' 3 BR. 2 Blue Beacon. Bkr. 645-0111 $375 mo. ~S-8617, 13212 J\la.gnolia StMX'I Adult~. l.enllf' $17;) mo. 207~; * * * * _M_t>-009~~'-·--~---~ t ·=Mtl-3559====0-:::====_:~~A~.:1;1.:;igcz c~:T it~·
lll'I. l--"ty furn . Bluffs Condo, $163. Redec. Lge 2 BRl-"==========;I <71<1) 537-8500 33nJ St., N.B. J-2 Bedroom Apts. LARGE 3 Bl' 2 Im Apt. 21 -
0wner abroad !or 6 months .. Trlplex. Patio, new crptg. University Park 3237 l''OUNTAIN VALLEY CH=A~Mt=r=N~G~St700-1o-,-,-t,~k-;il St.10 up tncl, utUitlcs frp. all -blll\li. Great loc, S.nt1 Ana S610S1nta Ana 5'20
Avail. July lst. \\fa,y under Children & pct ok. 534-6980. !----------17060 San Bruno Stref't facil. Single girl, Newport ,$2li0 mo. Jean Smith, Rltr.
market al $325 per month lo .. ho ..__. ITI4l 9fi8..2500 Hts, SllO, 642-3825. Al~ rlirn. Pool &: Recreation &16-32:J.i. -the right party, $1Th-Nitt-., Br:-me,-.,.,...! BR-;-2-ba!hs .-......... --S27S REMARKABLY =~7 ,..1133 BROKER yard for tots. 2 BR. 2 balhs .......... $300 e WINTER RENTALS e ii.rea . Quiet Environment.
_.,.. Blue Beacon, Bkr. &1::;..olll <I BR. toivnhouse ...... $340 UNBELIEVABLY e AVAILABLE NO\V! e 0(! slN'CI parking, No pels.
YEAR Len5t' - 3 Bedroom, l ~======="'-13 BR. 2 Ila ............ S315 EXTRAORDINARILY Abbey Rerilly 642-3850
GOLD Medallion. 2BR. ZBA
Sl~rnMJ. L.sc. Mgr. 4228 ,.
H i laria Way, Ph
213-981-70.19 .. 3 blllh. den. cxtr11 room Costa Mese 3100 3 BR 2 ba •••••••••••• $350 BEAUTIFUL • l!l:i9-19Gl t.1aplc Avr.
off patio, dbl i a rage' 3 BR: 2 ba ...•••••••. , S325 Val D'i1ere Garden Apts Corona del Mar 4250 Costa l\<fe!;ta I SPACIOUS i>pl, avallable
garden mine nn or before 2 Br. Gar, patio, crpts. drps, • RED HJLt. REAL1:' Putting green, waterf~ll & ------for le~. wtth 'gol'feoUS
July 13 -S3.'iO prr ;:;· stove. rcfri~. Bamboo Univ. Park .Center, Irvine c;~~eam, llcnv---:s ew1')"'here, BEAUTIJ.'UL \Valcrfront 2 BAY MEADOW APTS. view of bay, }'or a~
\\trite 403-1 Leland ., Vlllqe has privacy &: q\iiet Call Anytime 833-0820 4~ pml. ~. room, blllia.rds, b 2 ba 1 J 1 boa New exciting l BR. 1140, polntment call 67l-Ml-4
Louisville. Ky. 402'.17. ' t ad It 1 S3lO BBQ's, Sauna. turn.-unfurn. r. · poo • acw: • 1 2 BR, $165. Beam ceill.qga. I~--~~~~-~-BEACON Bay-ritodern 3 or or ma ure u s on_Y·. 3 BR. 2 baths •.•••• ,... 1 .l 2 Br 8190 Singles from alip, magnificent vi c \Y. \VOOd pan'lg, shag crptg, NE\V 1 BR duplex, bllns,
4 brms. Jrplcs, enclosed Dwntwn, CM. $169. ~52, s BR. din. nni 2 Ba •• $325 $135 ~ it• 2000 Panons Su_mmer rental or longer. prlv. patio, &ome w/ frplca drps,. nr beach I; shops,
patio, prlv. beach & pier. ~8-7134. 4 BR. & FR. 2 !h ba · · · • S:OS Rd • &.f.2.8670. Between Har. $6.-'j(I per n10. 673-7923 or Pool, sand volley ball crt, adult'>, no pets. S 1 2 5.
UXl or $350 "'~ek. Al90 2 4 BR. Home, good ttsid. BOB .. PETI'IT, ~ltor_ ·bor'& Newport. 2 Blk N. 00 673-5170. rec bldg, pool tables, put· 642-4014.
bnn apr. S250 week . an!a. encld yard. Nicely SlN'CE 1946 URE VERY Sharp, mod., Pvt ting green. Adults. no pets.
213/s.J.>..3421'. dealrated. Lease 'req'd, No llJ3.0l0l RENT fURNIT deck. ocean sidt-hwy, 3R7 W. Bay. Open H'ouse We1tcliff
pets. S2:iiO mo. 3116 3 BR, 2~i ba, lgc bonus · mature bachelor only. llj(l, 12-7 pm dall,y . 646-0073.,: 0,_ _______ _ ~2t~ be Studio Condo: RooeeveJt. ~704. ' nn. $315 nlO. ~ Rooms from $19.95 673-3)86, e MARTINI"' E e 'i BR. Crpt1, drps, bllns.
Pool. steamlsaune. ~ 3 •• , 2 b th di · • -"A~ ·~ • M h t th •• ta! --,,. Pool Ad It t . Adults. 673-67:!6. lX'Urooms. a ~ n1ng vw-""'° ont o mon '"""n s k" L'k , . u s no pc ~. mo ----roon1 -fenc.-ed )'ard, double \\!\iJe Selection Balboa Island 4355 Par • 1 e Surroundings • 54i.X>1<1 '* * OCEANf"RONT older 4 Br I garage. No pe1s. S190 ~ Irvine 3138 JOO';• PURCHASE OP'MON DELUXE l ·2 •, J BR APTS.
house. front yrd. S300 nlO. \Valer paid Evenlna:a 24 hr. Delh1cry VRLY •l BR. nt'W · nu ALSO FURN. BACHELOR East Bluff 5242
yr_!y. 6T3-«1$8. 67~ Wttkend!I. EXEClfl'IVt'S, hornc f Or Cwft0n1 J."umllu.re Rental , cpt,1 $l 70 lnel urll kl!, Prv patkls e Htd Pool11 r
3 BR' R~--ted•. No lease, High up In .~ hilli 517 w. l!lth,'CM. S48-3481 ' * 65-...... -,·. Nr i;hop'g • Adults only -·~ --.
L B ~ 2705 ~--· r Turtl Rock H 11 ran. ~· 1-'-•·-t •·· A CM PRESTIGE LOCATION a9una e•1t;n ea. ....... ts &:. tile S~ mo. 1st o e ' s, l56S \V tJocoln Anhm 77~2!IOJ .,,, ~a ....... vt;, .,... onmlc view of rne entire : MV Apt 113 e 646-5542 For lcue, de:lux-e 1881 sq, ft.
ho l lut + $50 secu.rit,y \lallf!y below <I BR 2 ba. NE\V-Ba.chtlOr Apt. UIU pd. Huntington Beach 4400 L"' l Br 1 d 2 4 BR. 2"' 8A apt, FrpJc.
BEAUTIFUL Large me. deposit 548-GO'nl. Blt·in .....,,, ~r Pt!rf~I set-Prlv entr. Pool. Puttirt arn. n.v. · Cl'JI S, tpaf dnl crpta wtl blr pri
ocean view. t blk fl'Om NJ BL\JFl>~S Tov.-nhouse-Pool, 3 t1NI: '-enterba1n1ngor jus1 Recpnn. 1 adult. $110 per .,..·soLTEROS APTS. kids ok, •160 + dcp, 2214 bal:ies,dbl'garottk1t~hen
5Cl'll. Nr "best beache!I. 3 Br. 2 Ba, •325 lease. Avail --r"'. uvfn .. , mo. 549-3997 or 64Z-8171. Bachelor & l BR'i. Poot College Ave. &46-Q62'l d8hwht, dbl oven. Pool. Comi B'R. 1 BA; encl p11t1o. No relaxed ... tennis & ~ LRO 2 l 3 BR 2 Ba trafric on st. Avail July July 111. 7323 Eastbtutt· Dr. swlmnifn&' facll~ cl&c by. . .. -· ' Adult'-no pt1s, From S1f0 • -• ths to ahop'g llehls I recreation.
l. $-lZ summer mo·s .. S350 fir~ or. 642--8223 Avail June J5th, 15Tl 1'to. Costa Mt•• 4100 I up, 1'13o1 Keel1100 1.Ji, H.B. r~plc. hllM. c;.iits. ;!rps, Or\ly $350 mo.
wtntcr on lfue. Or ttnl l Orm "''Ilg. fan1. nn. Neur e RED HrLL REAi.TY • , ·---I fl blk W, ot Beach, on ~ncl. i!!::..JM'UO. 5'16-~ Cj A'hilp Way, NB
5211
494-2'121 Ol' &<14--2313 txt 22t \\illrr pd, No pc~. $2801 Call any1lmc W-0820 Pool. 177 '22nd 51, C~t N~1BR~blk iO!ii\Ch ..,. pr~. S!!'lO.-Adult;, no ~lanagcd b)'
or 49.»\80, ... --I ~_!i09 _o~ ~6-4896, TH.i-SUN NEVER ~'ETS on NASSAU PAl~:-OIS. !:~ Sl50~ Pr! ~llo -QUIET!·, ~ ~oo._ -\\rJl.LIAM \VALTEllS co. I
NE\VEn 3Bn"7',vlth vlr!W. 3 Brt, Oen, 2 Ba. fncd yurd, dnS$llied'J 11ctlon {JO'l\'tr. Be,i\UTJ'P'UJ.LY FtffiN 2\ U11r, $inrt1" adlt., ronpl\'!, -SPt.IT U!vol :t Br. 21v Ra1 OAff.y PILOT OlME~A
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1000 II''. MKAr1luu Bird.
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SG.'iO ~mrn~ nMJ's Call KalliC!r Jr 1-fi. Csrdcner .l 'Univ, Parir Ce111er, Tt·vinr 1 •fr 2 BR f''\im. Ants. Slater.) 842-]848. • 2 BR. Crpb, drps. 1ar tltgr, next door ~ Amlp
135(1 ~tonth, ll!llt' I nr. clen1, & J r. Ill schls. tl:ir .,. ad kl !C'll around BR. Pooh. Adult11, no J>ClL 207 A 14th, !13 6 -13 l 9 , rrpts. dr11!1, 1)111111. Np !1"1s. -LINES C:O:tl )'OU just pen· l
Pl.Ad: R&ALTY 49-l-'70-1 $21l, Ca.II MO-«IM tor 11ppl. the clock, dial &G;56'J8. $1~ + U.Ul. 2'1f2_A1tlple SL l li7~t?M, 288.1 ~lr»<lo1~ Or. s.1~">421;_ _.n.,.";:•_.• .. n_.a_v_. -----------------------
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ANNOUNCIMlllTS SIRVICI. 'DIRICTDRY I SIRVICE D!RICTOltY
Irick, M.;;ry:·--1 ~I S1rvlct1 '612 0-ol 0-rol _,.1 J1t' ,. * _!!.f!ANCIAL_ ... ,_ ,..,d NOTICU · -------IVlfntll ' tkl 65'0 HAVE \'ou de1paJmJ o( fir\"
Opportunitln ~... --~~.._ ... _ BUILD, JU:modtl, rtpalr dint • rtpelrm1n 1''ho wUI ........ w ... _,.., __ ,,,.-..; •-!'~rty ao ~· 1tent,1 , M71
AttelltlOll DES K SPACE
l'or-•1• 640.I
NOTICE
REALTOllS • RENTEllS
The houtlns ottlct of \Jl'llvtr-
111)' ot Co!Horn1&1_1mne 1a
e:xpandi.111 lli llllq tttVic(i
for ol.f campus ttnt.Jla. ReaJ..
tOh I: private owners &re
~ to lbit auitible
murled I: single •tudentJ I
r • e 11 I t y aocommodal\ona
whh us. Wlite or phonP tor
a lialinc form from: H<1UJ..
in& Ottioe, Library N#mlll-
lstratlon Bid&. UC lrvl.ne,
Irvine, Calif, 92664. Phone:
tn418l3-<1!12.
lnYeston ! 221 Forest Avonue
for Sale, appi-oxlmatel)' tt Laguna Beach
acre prime R-3 Prope.rt;y. .flt.HK
Situated on hiah blld:l, O\lf'r.
lookin&: Lido Island, ?'tW•
pm1 Beach, etc. Adjacent lo
lto.11.g Memorial Hospital ,
:i;u.n-ounded by M e d I c a I
BuUdtnp and ._ lowly hilh·
rlHe, apart1nent cotnpJex.
F;xcellcnt nnancing •v•il·
DESK SPACE
'17875 Beech Blvd".
Huntington Beach
642-4321, Ext 276
DESK SPACE
able. S190,(l(k}. Write or call 305 No. El Camino RetJ
Pttrie Upton, <n4) 193-2841, • San Clement•
A-1 Optratfna Mana1er1 FREE I Brlclt. block. concre(e, do !he ~1t poa1Jble Job
.. ~ d ~.-..n-. no Job •-small. 11 the 1o~·t8t p0u\ble QOll! ""'' ~ aotomato • --.-., -11•1 • ho -•" Uc. Con"-"'"' .... ~3 Call Chet ne. ,. R w "flUdreni' 16 mm color ...-_._... lovf'i 1 challrnp. Who
thtaten ln or nur shoppinc BASIC BOATING f'-"' 1 1·• prl • • c.·1-okfnt .r.•-cha-Ill UI ' I I~ oe cenlt.... Mull bave form • • ~ ·•·
------''----lor laho(', A CUY wlto 11 financial reeponslblllty. Call I •-liell lo or write Celtbr1Uta Jntuna.-COURSE Furniture A Antlqut• ratabll8h n&: a repu.. r ReDnfahlni & R t ri t1ir, hont?11t ,.·ork in the tlonal, 213: 461-fltl, Suitt * 6'5-099l '! 0 fll. old tuhiol'IM way. Chet 1~. 1800 .N •. Highland. OUend to the Public by thft· -======'===.. \\'lnt"'a Re-pair Strvlct.
Hollywood, Calif. 90028, Balboa Power Squadron Carpentering '5f0 M&-9841.
BEAUTY Salon (fDrm.!rly 11llJ'tl.n& 7 P.M., Monday, -•...;.:_---..;...-WIG if3lin& at its btat. Fast. Wt..~ W t? WhacW Got? Roy Alvarado H'alr Stylists) JWJe 15. at NOWpOrt Harbor CARPINTRY KanakaJon aynthelica told ,_ .. ,e an ~· 101· a&1e or lease. Ea&iest Yacht Club; 720 W. Bay MINOR REPAIRS. No Job
SPECIAL CLASSIPICATI N. POR o1 terma. ~u.m. Ave., Newport. No advance T°" Small. Cabinet 1n p... t::~:; p':fc.~~ ~~
NATURAL BORN IWAP,lkS NEW Coine He<h store. reaJ.gtraUon, Enroll at ci.u.. aiet A o I h • r caolntta. puties. 5-t9--0670 or 331-5807 Townsquare Dev. Corp, 1 \V. f92-4C'.I
LOCAL Exee. 41: re11p. tamily Stat" st .. Redlo.ndll. ca. 92373 =====;::====I
ot 4, llioyt 5 It ill desire DUPLEX-Weil C.l\f. in· Commercial
Special 11.. low overhead, Joyal follow· Bring notebook. Ctuii meet.I 5'S-ll.TO, U no answt"r leavt
5 I 5 II S L ••• L M nd ·~ ~ 13 CLEAR Vu rt1a.inten11.nce. We L nH -mft --5'11 In&, ire at pot en t I a J • every o a.Y n1.,,t .w.-~ • at ~ IL o.
IVLIS--AD Ml.llT~VDI -• ~... 644--1688. ~kt. Any Questions : Call And•nan ' ~ ,•,"::?1 ... ~"£....Free eJI, 24 Ytar:l)I leaR, u n furn . come ~ mo. + +. :Ukln&'.
BALBOA ISL.AND as llOOn $30,500. stQ.0171. 1110,000 STORE bulldJnc.
~98 W. 19th St. Bethel
Towers att:L 541-lTU Act.
"-"'Mit "" iw... "' _.,....., 1"" ..,....,. 11• 6'fJ..1855 "~are Boa"'"" 11 ;;;;.,.;-;;;;;;--;;;,,,-,:---=--:-'.". '" , .. ......,...w;ro a-Tova .,_ 9Mltrr ..._ •-a .... -' ....... PRESCHOOLS. Lie 40 &: 60. · ·~ ... ,. QUALITY Wood-• 1n>I
u possible. Prefer 3 BR SACRIFICE. 7 • unlb furn, + den home. UiO per mo. C2, 100x2)5. lncome $655
max. Local ttfl avail. Call mo, $59,500. Sti-Th45 bkr.
(TI4) 6r>3l90 Of' 'Nril~ P.O. MUST SEU.. by O*ner:
._NOTHING FOfl &All! •• TlllAOll Of11Lv1 no Accident" , "'""'• GENERAL C1ean--up I: haul· To Place Your Ttffer'e ,.,..,. .. M c . MeM & Anahein1, Lo a:en t constr, &: carpentry. ill&:' of anythlfli. Honest
'HONE. 642•5671 dn . G. Williams, RI.tr. JS There a nice looking, Free consultation 1 quote. pr\CI!~. '42-4875 or~. ~ !i.18-6166. sinctre, unattached Bu•. or Call Ken 645-0064, 541-4235
Industrial Rll'ltal 6090 Wanttd h<luae.
Box 251 Balboa Island. Du l I djo' . I Calif. 92662 p l!X w a 1n1ng vacan .a • Trade clear Iota 1,01,10 1q. ft, •va1l1blt Palm Sprinp. ==="'==,.:.·=-= lot. $29.500. Mfr.3589 WANTED ROOM OR APT ---f<1r shorl term. l••t• or for your equity,
!"onthly r•nt~I. Modern 499-253f for )'Oll"I student SlOO mo. But1ne11 Property 6050
Lquna Bch area. Cal.I --------!nd1.a1tr1al bu1_l~lnl ad· 100 ICl!Irlc acre• Mendocirio
1•cent to Irvin• ndut-Co 100 ml N of s r Many
triel Complex. Ideal for t~s/stre~m ' ldeai 'mobile
wareho111in9 1 p • c •. ht-me tract, }~or other prop.
PrinciP.les only-contact 499-2534
..._7145.
e LANDLORDS e
FREE RENTAL SERVICE
. ,Broker 534-6982
12 BR unfum OOuse
W/prqe, Harbor area * 60--0917 * j
2 Or 3 BR. house. Children,
pet I: prqe. Under $160.
By July l1L 642--6168.
RMmt for Rent
FOR Sale by owntr, 7-unlt
modern MEDICAL OEN·
TAL CENTER. Good
return. cood wri te-o ft .
Conaidtr home 01· ! in
trade. St>e 5911 Hell Ave.,
H.B. CaJJ ~r f714J
846-3221 eves. (213) 696-1810
days.
NICE bldg on approx IS acre
:r.1-1, 2 st front.ate storaae
on prop. Paya overhead,
S47.500. Owner n4/S4S.3261.
o.n Campbell at Docu. l's"'u"~"'rs=m"E""'20~~.---... "'11
mentor Sci•nces, head etc in NeWJIOl.1 slip'
Lots
5<46.)551 , Valu~ Si700. Ttade fo;
dune bua;y eqp'd for hwy,
6100 '4~0181
VIEW Lot-lA.auna Beach 8 Room, 2,700 sq, ft. home,
8200 sq. ft. All ulil In paved Back Bay, -4 Br. 31,) Ba.,
1i. GenUe: downhill •lope. pt. apL, pool, Want duplex
Xlnt buildina: site . $9,00) Cdl\f or Newport Beach.
LARGE F?ont Bedt>oom, C-2 Jot, 50 x 200 with 2 cash or $10,300 termR or Leon Vibert Rltr 548-0588
twin bedr, ~vat!' bath, BR house on rear, near subordinations. Own er. Want f /C DleaeJ Y11.cht or
larp double clothes clnt1el. E. 17th. Owner. 646-4563, 642--0138. Bayfront home lo $250,000.
977 Valencia CM; 540-7&2. 673-7413 ~~ Ahe vu lot. Nprt addreu. Exch. Jo'/C Calif. Acreqe
EMPLOYED lady, room &. Ownr will cl.ti')' bl.I at lo or improved lots. Owner
bath in lovely home. Pool, Butlnett Rental 6060 Int. 1.oned for horses. Grt (7141 .-59-3103.
Kit. J)riva:. $100. 546-6740 loc. _:can Smith, Rltr. COM~lERCIAL prop., fN'e
MAN Only, 1entl-prlv11te HILLGREN SQUARE 646-3255. l clear. next to Sears, co.
bath. Costa i\feq,. 2 stores avail. for immed. AlTR. 'View lot o'looklna: vin i ; $65,0'.K> equity. for * 5C8-8ll9 * lease in one of city'• busiest Meaa Verde Country Club. holi1e, units or land.
YOUNG Working a:irl. Bal shopping centen. App. 850 Choice area. Owner will O\\'NER 67s.625!J
llile. kit. TV rm incl. STii sq, ft. ea. .cOnsider short 1crm lat TD 8 DLX ni'"' clO&e to Hol-
a rt'I(). 6Th-J613, 270 E. 17th St.. Co&:la Mesa k. q\11111. buyer'546--36.>3 ••n•----'. up ~k All '"' caJI Mr Bram (213) OL 1-2700 ..,-.......... ar . ttn • ROOM ..,,./ldtchen & bath,
pvt entrance, quiet ldt'al
for nite worker. 548-7720.
NICE Rm. pleasant hm , rd
loc, klt. priv. $j(I, ~.
wkdys 3: ~. 673--0289. * $U ptr Weck-up w/
kitchen. $35 per Week-up
AptS. Mottl. 548-'755.
ROOM For malt, kit. prlv'a,
student prel'd. $70 mo. 1st
'-last. 646-7Sll6 aft 6 pm.
' Colleci 2 Lota, L&a:una Niguel, $38,000 Equity: for house,
~==~;:,;.:.:.,,=== $11 ,000 ea. Sell <Int' or both. land or income.
STORE OR OFFICE L<lw, low down. Owner will OWNER 67:>-621!!
600 Or 1200 Sq, Ft. Park1na: C&ZT)' 2nd to loan bill. 11~ ,. I SI r Reuonable. 646-2414 5'6-0030 or 545-0074, ........, 1.scoun. n!am 1ne
2630 A St • N rt motor home, like n!W, self· VDn ., ewpo BEST BUY: 100' oceanview contain, pwr'd heavy duty
INEXPENSIVE :ZOO sq ft pvt lot, laJ'ic, ltvcl, 'Laguna. Ford 30' alP~'tt: for Real ofti~ A: bath, park'g, heart $ll,000. 644-l&M. Eat. '(It' ?? OO-oiJ1
or CdM, $65. 0 w n er LEVEL 60xl21?, Santa Ana 4 units on % acre in Costa
673-3048. Hellht!. Sl.0.650 -Terms. ?t1t"sa • potential of 9 unils,
Store or Ofc. 600 sq ft REALTOR 675-8800 Owner retirina:·wan.tsc nice.
In C.M. * Owne.r, &t6-2l3> 6200 condominium. Call 545"8424
I========= I Acre11• South Coast ru1rs.
Room & Board 5996 Office R.ntal I :.o=~'-"--"-'"---6010'1 --~------------
5 Ac, level, $7995. 5 min. 30 Acre11 Northern Ca:Jif.
to new Victor Valley Jet forestland. $2,250. equity,
airport. Many otMr .. a-...19 Trade for hclme,,late mOOel
PVT. Rm, elderly or v.'Ork'g
gentleman. Ian&'· laundry,
pension er welcom t',
oos.=.
Guest Homea 59'1
SUPER-DELUXE QUALITY
).Z-J room, up to 3,000 aq. tt.
offi~ suites. lmmed. occu-
pancy. Orang. Cnly. ~·
Irvine Commerc. ComP.lex,
adJ. Airporter Hotel .C: Real-
~-~ ' ta•·-or ,., all sizes, low dna. Bkr. • ""'" wagon · · ·
673-1166 m.85IJJ
Rnort l'Nporty * *
Trant ~ eq 3 BR condo --Prof. man. 40 to 50 In {)rs, A·l CARPENTRY CALL 'IHE HANDYMAN
C.1\1. FOR 12x60 Mobile Investment Co. wno wo~d like . to meet Small Job Specialist Genera.I Home R.l!p&lr
home or l•.._r In C.M. or n--rtunlt1u 6310 en attractive, trim, al· CaU Gordon &47"745 ====*,_6'1;;;>-,:1";;;1=*==-I -.~ . -=.!:!:: fecUonate lady In her mid-~e=~~;'! add cuh e HORSE LOVERS-. die years for com· GEN. Re~r. add, cab. H1ullnt 6730
. . Invest now in beautiful panlonship? Enjoy aolfinc, Formlca, panel!nK mariite. :.;.::;;:~c_-----1
Have 2 adjoininc pine tree comm'J atable to be built in sports, danclna:, etc. Write Anythlnt! Dick, 67J...4459. UTE Jiauline: & a:araa:e
cov lol•, So. Ottaon. Nr 2 Santa Ana Hts use permit Box 1\1 1043 Daily Pilot and REPAIRS * ALTERAnONS clean-up, !'ofon thru Sa t. 1
trout laker, value $SOO ea. an0,.,5 24 tiox' stalls bull give ph. no. * CABlNETS. Any size job Frtt eii:tlmate 54S-5001 !
n·ade 1 or both tor turn, pen rid.In& arena & -Pecta· * FULLY LICENSED * 25 yn exper, 548-6113 HAULING SlO A LOAD I
car or ~ 644-4185 tor 'patio. 673-.2259 Renowned Hindu Spiritualist. --· -qcan up. Trtt .Serv. Gen.
TRADE: Meyera Manx, Va]. NE!:D $2500 Imm~iately! Advi~ on All matten. Cement, Concrete 6600 Pruning: 646-2528, 5'U-30fi3
uc S900 for &ood to Xlnt. s5bOO return in 90 days on Love, Marria&e. Buaioe111 YARD / Gar. Clean u p.I
Lido 1~. Flyin& Jr., Hobie highly profitable Re t I Readlnts civtn 7 days a.. * CO NCR ET E Work, Remove trees, ivy, truh.
Cat, Finn. Estate Investment. Secured! week. 9AM-9PM 312 N. EI Ucensed. Patios I drvwys, Grade, backhoe, 962-8745
0 ••9867 Ca · R 1 Sa etc. Phillips Ce m e n t • .,..,. n4/686-004.l day or eve. mino ea ' n HAULING-Traah clean up, \
2 Newer duplexes, side by Clemente, 492-9136• 49l--0076 ',....,..,"°,:;i;·=...,-;;-;:=~;:: Trees l'emoved.
side; 3 Br, 2 Ba. ea.; fplcs. Mener .. Loan mo COMPLIMENTARY CONCtlETE, All typea. Free 548-1742
.. h r-·i•· HAIR DESIGN eat. Sawina:, breaking, haul. Nr. ac . """'" •1 tpprox, Ina: &: aldploe.ding. Service LITE Haul'g, Gar cleanup, ~.ooo. Trade for la~ or 1st TD Loan General pricts $4.50. Compll. & quality. MB-8668 Bob. $7.5(1 up, $10 max. 545--01~
1ndus1. Realtor 673-4350, mentar)' A'twnpoo 6'; 11.)'le bet 6, 642--4869 aft 6.
Have S8.8Qll Al Ftnt Trul l sn. INTEREST $3.50 fBy Joan Bachcllerie), CEMENT WORK. no job loo ~ s-aJI "'""""ble ~,., l\tOVING. Ga ........ clean--up llttd, will trade for mobllt 2 d TD L Al Jim ~It's llair Fash-· '" • .,.,,_ · r ·-.~ n Oa n Estim. H. StuDlck 54s...8615 & lite haul ing. Rea10n6ble. home in Orana:e Co. Adult ions, 2640 E. Coast Hwy, Frtt estimates. 64>1602.
$50 space prtf. . CdM. 67&-7321. MORE Concrete patio klr
213/645.5131 Term!I baaed on equity. Sin&Je-Wldo..iied·Divorced Jess money. Artislic aetting. .~..,.--..,.,.,,---,,077"= M2°2171 545-0611 * ME WOMEN Lie., call Max at &W--06&7 Wan! """''· will ~ 19000 s.rv;ng Harhoo .,... 21 yn, N•
eq, m % acre comm I lot In Sattl•r Mortgage· Co. Everyone's lookina: for t~ 0~C:V~~LK~~~~E
Sacramento. \Yorth $30,000, 396 E l7th S!reet ria:ht one. \Ve have a way-so CALL DON, ..... 14 auume &% lnt.-only lo.n, · --" be · LIVE ~~ "Lewis" 916/444-3930. MQNEY avail. t or in· ...u. ua &: 11n to ! I -==========
0 _ ,,. •• al~·....,. vestments. Phone Mr. :>4.7-6667 CQf'ltractDrs '620 ...,aut. yaw,t, v .,....,U\N; Green at (n4) 5.13-4228 Huft. 24 Hr. Recontirc
for 1-eal eat w/10me liquid. man Investmtnt Bldg 1746 ""'""'""liiiiOiiiiiiiOi..,iiii• I •TIIB REJ\.!ODELE~* ~ty or ? ~I offers siven 9tf. W. Lincoln, Sulit. S, AIR ACE WANTED: Com· Free est.I -100% Financing
1ou1 cona1Mr. Submit before Anaheim bat SeaM>ns, touah, ruga:ed, Kltthl!ns'. garages_ carports
June 30. 894.11094. __ heavy. Wanted lo lead 1n1all Complete Remodeling. Quall-
9i\1 eq, in re1. uni(a, Park Moneiy Wanted 6350 expeditionary llQUadron to ty C.Ontractora. 642-3660
Lido. JOM •• in acrc11.. . the liOUlh. Call ~96-1200 IOI' Addl!I * R "" 1· confidt!nt\al lnlervw. ons em e 1111
Rancho, C.Uf, SOM val C2 PRIVATE Party wants~ ~~~~~~~~~~ Fred H. Gerwick, Lie.
frntg Yucca V.Y. Exch al l/ as second trust deed. -67~1 * :»9-ll70
part for inc. prop. 544-3866 646-4563 or 67~7413. * N•wporter Sauna * F'or ?t1en .I: Women ""· ANNO"NCEMINTS-v Professional r·emale St.all
Security qreement SJ<XXI and NOTICES Newporter Inn Hot•I
maturity value 1or boat or Fnci ·--Atf---6"-00-ll07 JamDorte Rd, N.B. ~~ ~
cu or $a'.IOO value. Excel· OU (fru _ sJ 644.D960 ~-··~
lent JK'curlty and credit. .
Carpet Cl.•_aning
Housecl•anin9 67U
\VANT A Sunny Ir. bri&ht
home? Call the DU'I'Of
i\1AJNTENANCE MAN for
your windo\lt·s. noon k
carpet cll!'aning. SPECIAi,
IZE.S IN AU. KINDS OF
FUXlRS. No crew. 537-1508
aft. 3.
BAY & Bea.ch Janitorial
Carpets. windows, floon,
etc. Res & Commc'J .
646-1401
l\feaa Cle11.nina: Service
Carpets, windows, floor•. etr..
Rl's. & Commc'I. 548-41ll
+ APT CLEANING *
Fist &:. thorou&:h 6f2.-816'
\Vllliams Cleanlna: Serv.
lronfn9 6755 5-13-5896 tvenina:.s. STILL Searching tor INCURABLE Diaea.111!11 •~ CARPET
, ov•~r-fem&le Shephtrd myspeicalty.There i11 hopc , STEAM CLEANED 11
L11t II here -tn Oran&" about 2 yr. old trained, for appointment, 67~1166. REASONABLE RATES I~~Ng:_;;~a:~ ~':t'ua-
\Vhat ti? !'OU have to tradef shakes hands, vie. Newport S\VINGERS Orange County. Al5o carpet installation tiofl!I . 5-1~7641.
C»unt;y I la.t:z•st n!ad tr.do ·Harbor High 5/10. It not Guide . Frtt info writ!' P.O. ~5971 Ina: post -ari make a d9a1. claimed 800n, will give to Box 2111 Anaheim 928M -.,-.,=;';;;,,:,-'.,~=;--IRONING IN MY HOME, llJOd home 641-9762 LANDLQRP SPECIAL i1.25 hr. "t/t * * · ' INCURABLE Diaeuea are 500 sq. ft . $20. Diamond Call ~
,_ --~ -------. LARGE Gray pigttin without my 8peclalty. Tberej a hope, Carpet Cleanen. 187 21Jt I ~========"
band. Vic. Bayshott DI". Ir: tor appointment. 613-1166. St. Ccn;ta Mesa, 645-1.117 8USINEU one! C~stvlew N.B. (Ba;,'shorea) Lancl1c1pln9 6110
FINANCIAL 642·3863.
PRIV. Room tor ambulator
lady in lie. aue•t home.
Good food served family
style. 646-3391.
~~~. :::· San Dll!go'J--PA_Ll_M_SP_Rl_N_G_S_SZl_.000_ RIAL ISTATI
UNCROWDED PARKING Quick Sale. Bea.utfu1 3 br,1_..;Go;.;.;,no=••:;.l'-----
LOWEST RATES 3 ba. \\•I.lied c:orner, R E Wanttcl 6240 i---------KEYS Found on beach vie.
Owner/-. 2172 DuPont Dr., magnificent vlew. Preferred -·-·--·-----Island .c: Balboa. Jnquil'e
"URGENT Kathy Rae call REMARC Services. 3 room&
your home in Indianapolis. '$21 .50. Fully guaranteed.
Dooney, and Ron-George _ Credit cards OK. 847-6688 UCENSED landscape con-
traclur. Complete lll!tvice.
968-1928 or 646-8247 Misc. Rentals 599'
e \YANTED: GARAGE or
BUlLDING for bulldt'r'a
1torqe. 646-3109.
GARAGE for rent, iitorage
onl.y, Welt side Costa Mesa ......,,,
Income Property 6000
XI • c Id · Business Rm. 8, Newport Beach. area. n t terms. ona er $100,000 ca.ah for leas~ com'l at tront count.er, Daily
833-J2Z1 Courtesy to Brokers exchange: beach income. <1r mrg bid&:. Prefer CJ\l. Opportunities '* Pilot, 22ll Balboa. N.B.
DELUXE 1-2 or 3 rm. suite C2l3l +I~. Or write Can add clear $4fl.OOO OOr· LADIES' p rescription
A LCOHOLICS Anonymous STEAM Jet carpet cleaning.
Phone 542-7217 or write lo C!arKare nallon-wi~e
P.O. Box 1233 Coii:la Mesa, service. r~ree e5t. 642-40:»
CARPET VINYL TlLE
Moving &. Storaae 6l40
nr. Orange C.ount,y Airport Mrs. J. Hoch P. 0 . Box l'll!r CQm'I 5 yr old bldg.1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;,\ 11a1!es, black \V/brown
& Irvine Ind I.I a trj a I l2J3, So. San Gllbriel, Ca. Leaee nets S% aft ta."(. TIIIS IS NOT VENDING frame, 500 block Cliff Dr ..
Complex. Carpet, drapes, Out of State Prop. .6201 ~~~"ru~ueback~~. l9th Laguna Beach. 494-j294 WRITING. Rf:\\Titing. Edil.
music, air-conditioning & ---------548-9t93 24 hr pOOne SPORTSMEN FOUND-Black & tan m~ed Ing . lB?tt typina:. Fast, ec-
Announcement• 6410 LIC CONTR. t 'REE EST. LOCAL i , lone dist. movin1.
Reu. storaa:e. Frf:e Eat.
=========' I 831--0401, O.K. Van &: Stora&e
* ~0.7262 *
Fencing 6660 janilDrlal service. bt"ffd pup. Boxer size. curate ioervlce-lor letters,
AVAI,LABLE NOW ./ Bea11UM iUSIN&SS •nd ....__ .. _. I t Ira Newport . 'Hei1hts a rt a. resumes, report&, KCl'ipbl, REDWOOD .C: chain link
Courten to Broken SHELTERED ISLAND P'INANCIAL ''II'!' nauv.-1 • a.rrt:• n-&U-92M ele. ~j
BOB PETTIT, Realtor in the: San Juan lalanda,\-'-'-'-""'...,.....,___ chlle orpnlution ha.11 a ~~-·-----~ .=,,--,.==::ti;;:--;;=::-fencea, Llceru;ed contre.ctor, e 833-0101 e Wuh., in tlJt' heart ol the ButlMtl limited numbtt <1r new op. &'I. Female dog, tan, combo NEW Chlroprac c Houni. Jrt'I! Kl, tut 1ervlc~.
----Painting,
Poporhon9J119
boa"'-..,....,dbe ol the "--rtunttl '300 portunitlea for the sports-Dor.an bull terrier I: ?, lMPM Dr-Don A. F'ield, SJ4-6729 6=~·=m for *Prestige OffiCe Pacilk &f. Wo o de d. ~ ei minded ma.nor woman to Vic: Broadway I Orange, ~~i~ E. l?th St. CM I-"'=='=======
PAINT-Up special. 1 2-Br. "ON THE BAY" Natural cove 1or dock 1ite.1.;;.;;;.;;;.;;;.;;;.;;;.;;;.;;;.;;;; I get into the field that they "C~.M_.~"6-~7"5715~·~~-~ Gardening 6680
* PAPERHANGING
A: PAINTING. * 968-2425
apts. Bltns. Sll.800 Groa Al Lido Yacht Anchof'a&'.1! Nice beach. C10llt' lo shore. CIRCLE enjoy the most. VIC. Orchid Ir. Coast HI\-')'. Cemetery LDtt 6411 U 2-BR. Apta. Sell or may Ground floor 156 ,q ft i\1odertte climate, clean t ir, \\'e need an ambitiowi lncli-CdM )Wng male c11t orange AL·s GARDENING
Painting,
Paperhanging
trade for house Or. Cnty. Alt cond, Cptll', Orps clear waters. Thi.I island vidual who \\'OUld like to and whit' flu oollar owner BEAUT lt"UL Pacific Vit"w for Profesaional Gardenirie
2 HOUSES on R..-3 Wt . 2 E-Z parlOng, Ulil pa.id is definitely un!qut". f or full THIS AO reap th<-rewards or the call 6r~ e\·es. one e:rove aite on $lope. & !\mall I ands c ap in g H 0 USE Paintin;, exler.
Br. ea. Nier · yardlt. Nr., SlXi per month information write; P. 0 . ever-lncreuing recreation KIITEN -White & grey, Perpetu11.I care $225. l<1lal. 1>ervices call 646-J629. Serv-ior-interior, paper llangini,
beach 717 LIDO PARK DRIVE Box 481, Bellevue, _\\'ash. Thi!t can be the most impor. explosion -a penK!n who is flea c.-ollar. Vic. National o . J . \Villiams. P. o. Box ing Nt'wport, CdM, Costa at reasonable price. 2
Fortin Co. Rcallo" 642-:iOOO Newport Beach tiil-1060 98009 01· call £206) 4:)4.6891 !ant advertisement of your aspiring to exb'tmely hii;h & 011k, C.:\I. tr 8-5923. :i36, He&pel'ia, Calif. 9234j. Mesa, Dover Shores, West-Nel\'port leat"her:s. Summer
21 UNITS TOP quality ottiet space , in eve~. life-because it may chan~ e~ings. S.\fALL no, _ Downtown 4 Lots _ all or in paini. clllf. tSUsiness, vast exper, 11tart
By Builder. 2 &: 3 Br'11. 'Valk CdM, avail at 45c per sq. your economic picture from 'ryl111 lb• •,nfue o~~.~'1 mOflt ama.zl.I Huntington Beach lltta. Priv. Pty. Pacific View * LANDSCAPING * \\'Ork June 22nd. 67;>..2894.
fl ·Also •-n·-• or Med•'cal Mountain & De1art 6210 "bleak': to ''"'"""ht", 1nr. u n uua Tll!lise:a you ... ., ~ill ~ * PAlNTING INT " EXT. to shopping. $410.000. Also, ...., uu ... "6 h rtu I•• 1 .,........ . Memorial Yark, Cd M. New Lawns 17'..Jc sq tt. Free •
MW 4-6-3 unita nr bch. Call suite. Elevator &: janitor -rver ave an oppo n '3 01=o==-=~,--,--=. ·~ 62 Averg. 1 sty i200. 2 •h• H 26 Mi'i J'rom Approved OperaloMI v.·ho now. run a look into FOUND. Black pe.t rabbit """""11 · de&lgn9, Do all or part your. .,
MT-3957. ~~.~·7~;t3f-· Coaat wy, Palmdl.le Airport. Sl500 per ro~te of U.1.l. ve~1ng ma· You do~ at lea.lit $1,647.50 Laguna Hills, self. Rot<1ti1Hng. Lie. con. ~~~~n,a~\8~;:;n~ ! * %-Acre ranchetle plus z-3 acre. Bkr. 830-5536. chine~ are growing from to $3,547.50 cuh lo start. 83().4.';.W. ~or_!.ng '490 tractor, 12 yrs local eXp. paint. Local rela. Call Jack
brm homt. Roon1 Io r NEWPORT Beach Deluxe I-===-~~~-part-time to full time opera· . GOLD Bracelet YoUth center ~-----5J6.12ZJ, 8~3395 or 968-790(1.
aU"den, boat, trailer. East Offices. Ai~nd. hid , w/ MOUNTAIN lot, Crestline, tions with Company's tin· \Vrltt-, giving phol\e. number. tennis courts CdM. 8~1~!'!~:e~:~~~. c~!s~•; WE AIM TO PLEASE
fl&!. Z<lned 6 units, $25,500. priv. ba. 2400 \V. CO&lll 9000 .i;q ft, walk to Lake ancing to: 673.1071 home or niine . 548-0803. Compll!le garden St'rvice + E.'\TERJOR-INTERIOR • l ;'=;t;OOO~clo;wn;;;·~6~4.4;,;;"1;;2:;·==~1;;1•~'Y~·=======-·~G="tw>'==:· ="""'==· o,_nr=96H::o::""=j . R•lo· bl 'nl • rt I Will not be undt'rbld! Custom ~ As little as S:iOO to $2,500 In· SOLID Blacif part Tt>rrier SERVICE DIRECTORY .a emai .,,. .. pe cean.. "'Ork. Fully "''ar. Finest
I 'ALL SEASONS I •-• v · up, cau "1''euleg:; Fred", •" Income Property 6000 Income Property 6000 Income Property 6000 w1tn1ent in a U.IJ. route o part~ cur Y-11a1r. 1 c . -------p11.ints. 1''ret l!'~I. k colof 'c.I._::.:c:._::.;;:::;;c;.:..;,.,;..:o.:;.c.!--'---,_.--''--"---1 prof1t producing vending Ne11.'Jl0rl Shores. 642-9118. Baby.sitting 6550 962-4914· consulting. Local reh. Lie:
maohln"' "" arow lo 11.000 SPORTING GOODS CO Gu IT AR Pl dtnllly NEW L • w n" ,...,,di.,.. Bon<I, Ins. "6-3679
0 R:eortange fh• 6 1e1ombled
wordt t.klw to -mok• 6
1ir.ipl. words. Prln• .,..,. of
eoch I~ iii u,,. of *"'°""°
per month income. • 833-lt20 e-ve~h.;. 1
' CARE f'or !CtK>ol age child, Complete: lawn catt. Oean ''1""'ST"'o"'R'°'Y~S~lu-=-&~ov-_,..~-
Ca.lif. teach~r. read ~-g, up by job ar m<>nth. Free $99. 2 slory stucco .I: Time requirement is 6 lo '10
houn per week along with 11 sJ:·<t.xe:~ir::6, ~:~· :i11 Lost 6401 gwim'g, arts: " crafts:. estimates. F'or info call ove:rha.ng $149, Ae11t. ceilins: v ,,.., ~~ 'l 891-2417 or 846--0932 Ul Ml 3 ~ . per rm. n. rma.
Calftt Distributor COLLI!-.:, 16 v.·ks. Vic, B.ABYSTTTING, !'oty homt.;; *ALLEN BROTHERS _646--05 __ ._n-=&-=637,.. .. ~11_• __ _ 11ervlctable car. No iselllnt """'!!'!!'"""!!'""'~"'"""'i~~:-;;-:--:;-:_::--:;;-::or sollciti~. J~I Cive rood
Opportunity tor reliable f"Airview & Baker. Eye days a "ttk. 3 yrs Ir up Call us f<1r complete yard No WMtlng
pc!l"50n to del iver qifftt to delect, need!! special care. Tount11 in Valley a r t'a . service at lo"·e11t rates? *WALLPAPER*
servia!
IHEGNAR
WritP. at once givi~ refer.
rnces and phone number to
Ufis<'ry Industrits, tne. Vend.
ing Division. U9j Empire crtrat. Dallu:, Texa11 75247,
Room • 12'78D.
Ind. planls, Ofc, Bld;s &:. Reward 540-948.:i. 962-2127. ;'>10-1769 Whf'n you call "rtfac"
<1lhe~ loc. Exei!pl. high CHILD'S Pet, York&hirt 3 R=E,-1.l'°AB=L'E""'C"hl"ld,..-,<"•,..c:-. "'my" GEN'L Oc11n Up. tree seiv., 548-1+64 549-0449 ~• earning~. tnveslmrnt of mo 's old. Blk &: gold. Vic. home, tncd yard/swin~ sel, \\cerl kill, rot o -t ill, EX·PAINTE:R, now schl
$1995 II) $3900. \Vrit' !or H.B. Substantial Reward! Sprinadale &. \Varner a1""t1. s pr in k I er i r c pa ired. teacher \\i ll pa_\ril eves &:
mort" inro .. (i\·i nlt' address Plea!le help us. 846--2366. 846--0101 aft 5 641NB48. "'kncla. Xlnt "wkm11nahlp, ' I I I I I'
ITU HS OT ' I I I I
r_c.,o_v.,,...N ...... o_r.,....--..-11 The only occasion in a _ I I' I f man's life when he,." be
._.....___.._.._~~-certa in she won't be late
I ~ U D A ·N 0 I :• when he'• wai ting for j j I' I I' . her at the--.
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I
A 1 • Compltie the cliudrt. c;~
you develop fl'Ofll U4P No. 3·b.low. c ro· LrL· IE I I ".' .,,..,. .. '"" ~"""' _.,. . ~<6.·I~"°"
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Dry Cll!'aner.s lt Coln.Op 111.un .
dry i11: waiting. for a new
C'JWftflr. Pre1tnt owoer very
anxlou.,, Otxlblc I.: coopera.
t\vr.
Macnab· Irvine
RcaltY Con1pany
l7S.3210 6"24235
-=-"-·----
& ph. no. to QUICK KUPl=c=~~~~-~~ \-7.;;;,.,==,-,::.,.-;=,,--Disl. Co .. llll Robinhood, SMALL Black dog, (8 mos) Will baby1it my home, AL'S Land1C11ping. T r ee 1'~rec eat. 646-4519. 54()...0062.
Slockton, Cal. ~T ~· S. A. Hg~tls. Very Laguna Hilh1 arta, removal. Yard remodeling. 2 C.Ollege students: will pc.Int
3 STORIS u1et'ldly -54&-19'.i . 847-7758 Trash hauling, lot des.Ill.Ip. average 3 BR ext. tor Sl45.,
REW RD I Repair 11pmkln:. 613-1166 ·n·• di 1 bo ~~-•-6000, Heart of UncRsler Ln! * A -Tan Terntr LOVING care )'()ur chi dren 1 uU rig a r &: ma,,... ..... ,
78 x 178. 2 lllortrooM11 &. pn!J;nant. -vie. No .. sea· my home, H.B. By hr-day-JAPANESE Gtrdening Call Sttve, 54S4M9
M "111 !\tarkel lnclud inr shore Dr. 642-3519, Roxie • wk. 968-6746 Servict. Neat "'Ork. Cleanup METICULOUS PAINT.
equlpmc nl. Corner Ave. t .t Af'GHANS, "David" A E-'N=E'°R"G'°'.:r=1c~Y'°ou"nrc:-"m"'o°'lh=er _Y~'-·..,m"°a°"ln,,.•_,. _968--=c"-303,..., __ BLUE CHl.P STAJ\.1PS. INS.
rlivislon. Acro~!I from f'air. "Li~a". lo!lt 11i11ct Jun!' .C. will bahy!ltl wttkly. College Studen!s crew ml. 1tudl!flts. Int-e."(f
ground~. E~cellcnt in,-cst. •REWARD • 4M-i748 111: ~W7~ * La11.·n c are . l1tndscap\ng. houses. Exp, Dockll. 6Q..5&12
n1t'nl ! ALASKAN i\Ialamule. (sled i\tY Home, let )"OUr child wttdin& speciali.lita. S48-22.'l7 I \\'ILL paint • 3 bdnn
$55,000 dogl i\I. \'Ir Back Slly, Cl\t ~njoy the beach, All 111ft.11, JAPANESE · LA NDSCAPE house for $200, incl trim,
i\lrs. RUey 11ftrr i; Sub&!, 1't\\'llrd, 492-3573. Room & board. 673-8085' Otan-up i\laln tcnance stucco, labor & malerlaJ.
_ 71 4-540-~!lj MIXED breed dog, .C mos, \VlU. Babysil, my home, l\1ACK * 842'8442 C-ene. 5.)7.75-13 or ~fi..9:m.
Publlc Ralat ions CADILLAC 0 Ld 1 mob \ J·e bro"'" '\.'/blk mkgs. Dea Corona de! l\lar Atta. RO'J'O..Tilling new la"'1\s. INTER Ol' Ext. PAINTING,
EArn Sl•l,000 ·Yr. Up, Ovme.r dealer in mid\\'1!'11 v.•irh ~ collar, "Karma." 494-4992 * 644--0736 • 'J'tteg 11.lld ahrubll 1'tmo\ll'd. IMM.ED. SERVICE. Loc&J
ol service buaineu: estab. 24 ne11.• car potential ''"1.she1 LOST·Red Irish Setter male ./ Lovfng child ca~. my 548-17-42. ref. 1'REE eat 548-1627
Ytl. will tnln public ttla. lo rno\•e to Onn1e County vie, south CdM ~fon. .~ horn~. Ne\\TIOrt Shores. JOHNSON'S GARDENING 30 DAY Special Int Ir :&let.
liON m•narement type man area. \\IUI tnde for bu1lne11 Pleue call 673-2888 60-9436 Yard care, Cean-ups. plan-Frtt es!. Loe re.ls, lie'd
or "''Oman. Not i. franchh1e, with rood profit worth and\.,,=o-=~~. -~c=''--1.=;;-;;,.--;=-:--;;;;uo:::=:: ting sprinklen 962-203S & ins. Call Chuck 66.osot no inventory,~ CQMplele, receive factory approval. PART Pl!'rs1-.ft . & p/Sl~mtM OllLD Cart, CdM home, ~ ' '
Colla !\1f.IN. C.11 E\•t"s. \Vrltt Dally Pilot Box Lite i;:ra.y. Vic. Irvine: &: 6&m""6pm. Infante ok. EXP£RT' Japanese p.rden. PAINTING. ~L-lnL 18 yn,
lf3.037Z. l\t-1000. 20th. 642~ _ _ • 67~ + !.~ !~ee.t~~~pltte ~per. Jn~ ~le. Fl"H nt.
HAVE Pal,.nt i il-Nted P•rt-onlll 640S ('()Lt.EGE Student i;eeka CCOUSI. ll np. 54a...s:125.
Newtp•per Dealership Capih1I. \\'ilh your S7~.000>I ---------p ·11 1in1e "-orll: "'Jbnlln Compltt_e Yard Carel YOU Supply Th«? Paint. 3
ror L.A. Herald F.'xamlntr nnd bu.~lnn:~ e.'\Pf!r. 1100 my GOJNr: TO AF'n!CA? dan1~ chlldt-en. 673-JGll Jim :>1Q-1837 Br. Liv n~t & Kltchtn
1n Ol'Afl#~Un"lrBt n O'Ctailcd pl111 n11, 1\f' \\•Ill 1)N SAfiR..1 ~ 1T""·r""''r.wi>·o"ml""Ell™IU"'°L-';11'fi-:O, i'i;p:CL7AN"N=1N"Go-::10,-::""""=:::1-,,;,,0::7,u'll Pllnlfd, $j(J, C1tll 5.11-86.'Ja.
h11slneu for )IOUl'llPlf. CUh n1anufacturc llnd markftt A Nl-;ED PARTNER many btlP In 8ppU11ricts flnd an am11.r!ng numb!.r <1f RETIRED Polnl,.r; 26 )T!I
Sc"Au 1 ...e ANSWER IN DIME·A•LINE tfepo:r.:lt rrq'd, \\trill! Bo:ti. Ten1fl c N!Ortatlonal idea. Call 509-48)....1.900 )'OU find lu \he Oa&.1ltltd home!! In todty'11 011slfled exptr. Neat &. honest. Non
,...loS 1 ~ Jlti RP );62: Lincoln, Anantilm. 8'1:f 1080, DAtl;y Pilot. Spokant, Walhlnfl<ln Ads, Check tbl!':m mwl Ad1. Oleck lhe:m now. drinker. Call !§36.6801 ~--=-::..:.::.;;,.;...;;.;;.~~~~-~--~~~-~---~~~
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MERCHAND,,E .,,I("
SALE ANO TRADE
s~Rv1ce DIRECTORY_ JOBS ;, EMPLOYME NT JOBS & EMPL-i>YM~! I Joils & EMPLOYME_"!T Joas & EMPLOYMENT ·M~ ~MPLOY~ I JOBS & .et.i'l_OYME_f!! JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
Photography 6370 Job.....Men, Wom. 7100 Job>-Men, Wom. 7100 Jo~n, Wom. 7100 Job>-Men, Wom. 7100 Jobs-Mon, Wom. 7100 Job....;Men, Wom. 7100 Job>--Men, Wom. 7100
' 8000 CUSJ'OM PH01'0GRAPH'Y AOCOliNTANT-Bkkpr. P & 1 -• • E~ LNHALATION'· mERAPlS'I' , --:SECtu..'T.ARY• ~nlfl.f~ ·--
f,tc!tSOnabtc -Phone Conkin L. at.'CL'> Recelv. Ad:rnln. Cooks, exp1r1enc~ Mg r. f•st Engrg. t7M A.R.f.T. requJred. Apply Sales _ COOD 01ipoi•111nlty.f01" 1Jil•r1 17 PC. KING SIZE * 847--6745 * a.u.J.st. Srna!l Calif. 1:orp, ruLL OR PART nf-iE EE t'C<I. SUpervlse design & Pt'raonnel (714 ) 4!J9..Ull. So. ' ~titry, IV W()rk In llli;I BEDROOM
• \ Salary open. 5~8-4533 dev, of spohlsijcated \C$t Coast ConununJty tl0$p. TRAIN EE J:l«l.'C{I N.B, Ad v f' r I l 11 i n g Large 9 drawer dre~r. m!r.
Plaster!n9, Pa-tch, ADULT Bati)'slUer, my h • ..c; APPLY IN PEMON equip. torclec~mechanical 31B72 Coast tlwy, So. • ' ugcncy. All 11klll~ Incl. ror, 2 bed.~lde shtnd.11, Ki ng -~!~'r 6880 5 daYtt $25. Newpru·t Shores. sub-assemblie11 & computers. Laguna. 92677, A way for a high' school graduale 11hot1ht\ild rcq'd, Xlru salary slic headf»Jlrd. lru'inO, Quilt~
r J C PENNE M. 10 Be h l te lb b . & 001wflhJ. Undt•r 30. Ph: I • PA'rpt Pl..ASTERfNG• Re '•· . ~J'd. _ 64 6-8: 8 4 , • YS in. )'1'$ exp, ac a.1~a. Janitorial o en r e newspaper usm~ss G42-39IO ec. nmttress, ~l8. blank-
All tyfX'_s. Fr~ esiiinatcs da.ys/i'.:vcs, Sat & Sun. n7l Ed' Co. pays fee · ft'e jobs 11lso. Matw"l' male ow r 21 yrs, ..:.:::_:::.:;:_______ cts, E'IC,
Call 540-&2.:; 6·16-3698 •ng•r SUbmit resume lo ANGUS '3 hrs per nitc, ~ nitl'S. DAILY PILOT Settetary Choice of Sp11nii;h
AIDE Mot hl'r, babyciu't', lie, Huntington Beach GORDON H.B. area. SJ&.8600, ElC•cutive Secretary or Modern St.11lc
10 A0M-4 PM, Mon.Fri. J .. R. Picree JANI T O"'S, WAXERS. $500 n10 to st111·1 ALL FOR $249 Plumbing 6890 hskpg .. 3 days a 'vk., H.B. ,..,
ll)'Cti. l\1ahlt"-' ,t: re l . AssociatE;s Agency, toe. Exp'd only. Good pay & This highly successful local newspaper has 6 day \\Wk, litUe typing & No doi.vn pmts. only Sll !Tl("I.
l>LUl\IBING REPAIR &J6-91>48. Outstanding company benefits 1885 Newport, CM 642-6t2:l working cond. Call aft 3 an opening for a trainee in the circulation 11horlhand, lots of rc sponsi-WELK'S WAREHOUSE
No job too sma.llA '~SSl~ST~cc,AN=T~.1-1-A-N~A-G-.= E R EquaJ opportuni ty employer ESCRO\Y Otficer _ FHA/VA Pl\f, 543-9393. Sales area. Se1~cted applican t wt11 receive a bUities \vith mnjor Orange 600 \Y. 4th St., Sania A1u1
• 642-3128 • weckon,ds. l\Tatur(' woinan 1•.xper. Security P acific Na-JANITORIAL. Pt-Orne, .20 liberal star.ling salary, regularly schedul ed County firm as sec'y to V.P. Duily 9-9 Sat 9-6 Sun 11.fi
-fot· 11ntllll fa.ndl» t y p P-COOK .. NIGHTS honat Bank Nev.'port Center hrs, niust be dependab!". raises, bonUB opportunities, and many frin ge 31~D~::~~l~l\I \ Ai~TIQUED Pecan \\'OOCI G ~ewing 6960 N'C.l'CaUonaJ club. Apply bet Some broiler exp. nee. OUit't'. 644.0113. Midge Ronds 839-0202. benefits such as paid vacations. paid group 540-5432 pc. dbl br 111.'I, l1kr ne\\',
QUA -12·lpn1. Pat'ific s a n ds E.qua~ opportunity. cnU1loyer Kl-TCHEN-'--H-1--La-d--lo-insurance and a credit union. He will also be co1>t Wlfl sell s·ioo \V l r LITY Y-OU'vc ai'"'ll"S C ' I • e per, y r * SECY./ r.~:· . . . a nu
J abuna Club. 8141 Atlru11a •· APPL\' • EXP D-Fu I Time general duties. Apply 1n provided a co. mpany car ·-v,tith personal use 4 J>C dbl br 11C!. like ne,v. wanir~. Drt•ssniak!ng -Hun!. Bth. 5.'lli--0183 . RECEPTIONIST altcratlQns l<ry Say, 1m3 --'-. · REUBEN'S Service Station Si.les1nan, person .. 829 Baysjde Dr. pr ivileges. cosl $300. itell $100, 1napl,..
Orange Avr., C.i\l, (;<1).129:.1 ARE YOU tuoe-up, brakes, cl,!.'. Al80 N.B. 613-4110 Galley Cale -• 1 Diiiil<e f'X p's, rf'Sll, wonu1n t11•in beds .... ,. , book s h e If AIRPORT GRAVEYARD *LADIES * 13-60, sl¥>W Applic ants .. rDu'st be 18, have a c.lean drivi ng lu,gl' Z>-4~) I girl nf.J;, Lt. hdbi'da $100. walnu!
CREATIVE FA S'.HJONS-BEAUTIFUL?? ·lfrl7 :t.!AC AR'nlUrt 2 days w~~· Older man. SARAH COVENTRY Spdng r ecord,have a hi gh schooldiplomaand should shorthand, typi ni; GO \\1pn1, P~ckard Bell .stereo, dual
For th~Y F:;;1~ta ~e l!'i; all 111 ihr eyt' or !he !Jr. NE\\'PORT BEACH Lorin s Ai:co & all sea.son j e we l r Y·. be reasonably clear or 1nilitary service draft. n<'curate, Varied dullcs. speaker. radio & re c .
made lasbton:, ~IO~~slont holdl'r. Chrck 1he 1'V coni-COOK * * * J·Jarbor at San Diei:Q lo'rwy Absolu!ely no l.nvest'mt we Hours are generally 11 A.M. to 9 P.M., \Vith Be!!ut nl'\V ott in Nt''"'Pt. P!ilYl'l'. 1005' l.'OnsolP, ricw
------rnL you 11·atch and ir you ~~ULL OR PT. TU.tE 557-7585 train. 5Jl--8631 or 962-59S8 some Saturday overtime. Ccnler. Call Mrs. Brown turntbl S . white wroughl
fl:<·l you 'r<' ai; prclly as F 1 T . 4!1.'°>-0786 any d;iy bc f 8 am'& i.ron glass toppzd !bl w/4
Tilt; Ceranl ic 6974 No Phone eau~ ac ory ra1nee *.LEGAL * If you are qualified and are interested in S.prn. ' chrs $~. TV 21" cablne1 -sornr of lhosr pcopll', call us. Apply in Pcn;on ~~cn1ale. 2nd & 3rd shifts, To SECRETARY
*Vern<'. The Tile ~l;iri * CALIF. CASTING CO. "Ir SURF' & SfRLOIN * $2.25 hr. , • learning more about \\'hP.re this lraining SEC'Y -Gifl l"ri day. w'Y•"',.,. sz,·u",.,,:~1111u~,,•,~,,noss'"2·
Cust. "·ork, i ns tall & rc11ah:s. is 00111inulng 1rs :.ll.'arcii fol' Jg3() Pacific Coast Hwy. • APEX leads, come to 305 N. El Camino Real. San 1'C'sponsible ror supporting 1 " "•' "110 · d
N · b I I -CITY OF -Clem nt and ask f M S I 1·n lhe C1'r • ·I .. , .. ,, "•a•·k<l>"n" •u·"-.rg oc-cas. c r11 ea, en o )o 100 sn1all. Pla~tr1· eve1y1 uy rwople 111 IO hav<' Newport Bcac.·h E1nployn1cnt Agency' NEWPORT, BEACH e e, or r. ee ey • ""' " "0 ,,.u.. !bl I · h h Id . I I 1· D tm l • •ul••··g oil>-.. Typ>'"g, rl•···-s, 11.mps. n11sc. ousc o patio. Lraking sllO\\t'l' a ! 1·~irf' 10 work 011 'f'V ur ~--1873 Harbor Blvd, , cu a ton epar en , " " '"'· " .... • COOK-PQl't time latioo. 1,·1,·11f!, pl•O"e .• 1,,,1 bric-a-brae. 3-10-1 No. 1 Via n·rn1ir. 1111ld\•ling jobs: $7;, 10 $l2!l * BUSBO" I 'z block So. of 19th) 1-~ " " 0 l NB ~'I'""
r>C'r da,v. No ll·r> to ,von r ver. L .,_ "·A"3'"" $536-$651 per month ' bt rcliablc & 1n at u r e . por 0• · · ,, •• -.-·IUU· 1 ~=:'="=·'="~'~'8=4~:~~'°"=· =-=-• Jo'Oll ON CAI\1EllA * DTSHWASHER .,...,.. .w Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100 Job~en, Worn. 7lOO Profcssional ex~r (,-rt'f 20 PC. "MADRID"
Tree Service 6980 ,\UDITION * ALLEY \V£S1' 2ioo \V. FAT & UGLY??? Se-cretary to A.8$'1 City At----------NATIONAL Lcadrr in the l'C"IJ'rt M0-8061. 3 ROOM GROUP
-----CALL 17141 835-8282 Oc_·_<'anfmnl. N.B. 67.'>--1.714 If you are, we probably can't tOMll"Y, requires 3 yrs of sec-A1ECHANIC-E:..xper ienced in entc rtainrnent lndus.try has * SEC R t:-T AR y , Fast FROI\f MODEL HOM ES
BOB'S TREE SURGEJ{Y 10 A~1 !O 6 Pi\l COOK, female. expcr. Lunch· US!' you, retarial experience with 1 Service Station ,~·ork. Prefe.r in1n1('(iiate part-lin1e open-p11.l·ed, in1cr<"S!ins job in Includes: Quilted sola & i~ back offering U1e sarnc t , only -pIT'school, J days. CALIF. CASTING CO. year or responslblt> legal ov.'n tools. Apply Grant's iig !or tollege gil'ls 10 \\'Ork busy advc.rtising agency. chair, 2 end tables & collcc
Fine Quality 'li'f'r ~rrvi1.:c !o.1IA1 U~E. R" s P~ n.sl b 1 ~ Cajl 646--0677. Is continuing it'!f seareh in stenographic work preferred. GuU 1740 Ne\-\'p!nt, Cl\-1. in our produe1ion & l\lu111 br brighl. 111.1ick, table, 2 lainps, dresser, mir-
__ •_5t0-~7!1~_· _• _ _ ~Y1~,Sl ~··rS.· \~:iJ1~~.\I ~~r'.'nll'~ COUPLE Wanted lo nianagc Orange Co. for a variery·ot Ability ' to lake dictation al dis.tributing fncilitie.s, con· rnergrtic. Ty("lf' 60 \"pm, ror, headboard, quilted box
PERRON'S 1'RCE Sl~RV. Nt'il'f:.Orl wr•st Ir act, rooming housr 1n Costa types, ror ivork In ntag, mo. JOO \VPt.f. Transcribe al 25 NCR Operator vt'niently loeated in I hr dictation desirr'.iblr . Across springs & niatn·css. 5 pc
01·naiiient.'.il Prunin~ F.i·i>s/wknd~ DS2-~:)u1. i\1l'sa. Retired l'O 11 p I e dellng, 1V comml's. & lnd, WPM &: Type at liO WPf.f. 3100 °1' 3300. A/P, A/R $450 Irvine Industrial Con1plcx h'Oen Bay Cluh. i\ilary Ann, dining roon1; table & 4 hi-
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. r J A \ ·1· · · per 1110. , nl'ar !he Oran;:c Co. a irpol't. 642-9'262. back chairs . . 1yrs1·xp. 6-12'..J;::.':-1 BABYf'l-rrF,'R-1'~ .. 0 .. ,., .. g pre c1TC<. pl. " ut1 1tiei; fil ms. Great pay, pt. lime. APE~ -------·~• • • " pro\'idrd. plus cash allow. \\'e al"(' cHenl paid, 110 fee. F?r c_OPY. of announcement & ,.; \Vi· offc· the opporh1nity for * SECRETARY * COMPARF: AT $740.!JS TREES, tl<'clg-cs, trim, cut, n101hrr or S n1 .. old boy, 'n'·". Call 644_1794 •It•• 7 N 1 hool appl1ca!1on, Contact Person. l-.;mployn1c.n1 Ag('ncy lull-tin1e sun1n1cr hours + $399 •l"'>•p• •••m j I I I "" R I'" N , "" .. • o a sc , 1~ H ho Bl d I Technical typinu, IB~t Exec, ., .... ~. • ovl'c, 1au Cf .• .., ,a vva or , 11·p ;u'ca. FR.EE nel OU1ce, 3300 Newpo.rt ,,.;, a.r r v . additional parl -lin1c u-s ., Nn 1lO\\•n l)n1ls. Only $16 1110
yrs exp. Fully ins. 6-12-!030. 673-3-187 aJ1 6. pni. Bl d N f1 Be h c~"f l ~§ block So .. of 19th) during regular scmest£'rs. 3-5 years rxpt•rienee. WELK'S WAREHOUSE
DENTAL SST'NT · TV SCREEN T0 EST \' ., ewpo ac ' t14J . Ad I I' ,. I DON'S TH.EE SEJlVICE Al1 BABYSITTER N;'('dc;[rW.2 ~ A · pgsition PH·. Ill<) <>~= .....,,, 92660. 714 /673-663:::. ~~S-3426 Call 546-1940 for an in-vane.~ '111e ics, ne.
types, Lille & Ins. Free Es-boys, nges 9 ,(. 7, own tran11. in exci!ing, preventive prog. ~~ !ervie\11 appl. 1231 Vit.·•o,~i7a.1b~l., C.1\1 ,
linlalcs. 642-5584. lttl! tinie. various sluJl,, CJ\.. r.1usl he e n I h u s i a s tic, 10 At.1 to 6 PM * Legal Secretary* Nursing ,,... ,, ='" 71 """' d,vnamit & able to niotivat!' FEr.tALE _Beauty Operator Plush office r.or sharp girl RN o r LVN OUR Cted[t union needs a f'.:quat 01)portuni1y cn1ployc1• hr. "'iO--:il . """'pie & have p-v deo•-' I ood k ll •· •'·I 3 I II 30 PM part-li n1c rxprr ht'l p cr.
U h I t 6990 --"'"u ·~ U;U needed. Following p-1,~-w g s 1 s .. ·~.m• =. O : ' ' 83 ' -~7 Sl.CRETAl\Y P I ,. I p 0 s ery BABYSl'il'E~. R1•sponsiblc, exp. 962-3319. '"" • ld h 1 A 1 d ~·-1 kl 1 k ,,, Pl10llt' l\t r, Joh11son ..-J~~ :. . nr 1me, red. Part or rull time. Ed-\\'OU .c p. vai. imme 1: ~wv (II)'~ '"' Y., 1"' Chu 01· fl48--0739. girl.oh:. t•texiblc hrs'. i\1ust
REVAS UPHOLST R Ol'•'l' Hi. ;\·l u~I lh·l' loca.l. DENTAL Assistant W i ll dy"· Co>'Uu-•. ~°'~3 a!ely, Start $550. Call Gerr1 mo'Jy. Chargr:. nul'Sl' of sta-. E y Ltr hsi\'k Ill-:!, ;1 day~ -"'~,'°=~~"'"""~-~~-·-\Vhite, 540-605.i lion incl. n1edicalion, \York PilARi\IACY Cl<-rk, r ti I 1 be thoroughly cxri'd to take Special ~e-uphOlstery Sale 612-6273_ , train bright young girl lo FIBERGLASS COASTAL AGENCY tinic, days, ~hU'( :SLG:"), t•harge or alt sn1aJI t.'001pany
COUCH & ·Cl-I AIR, ('Oiliplttc --•. c,=~~.-~--assist dentist can 494-51.15 . '1•ith R.N. Supervisor. 2 Da.Yti ore. procedure.~. Sa 1 a r y
fa bric incltidcd, $12:), + l:L"<. B~B\ SJ I"'fElt Joor 2 grt•at al.t 6:30 Wkdays. Anytime P~rni. Openings For . Expcr. 2790 Harbor Blvrt , C.f\<1. oi·ientation. _La_guru.1. ·1_!19_·22_l7. opcii.,i>-15--ti.'.106 C.i\t.
Choosins;: Jroni our !$Cl •c!'on kids R .~. !I, 11ftn;; .. C.~f . '"'kcnds. -' ftberglass boat laminators, . HUNTINGTON VAl:.LEY POSTER Salcs1nc11 10 1r <1vel
of mill ends ~· discon~·n 1 ·cJ 11.11:11, 111in. ts y1· old 5-·16-5022 chopl)C'r t un laminators. Lr!on hou~~rr·d 0 1~ es' CONVA.LESCENT 1his Sun1n1er. studen1 JK • * SECRETARY-GIRL FRI. SP ANT SH 9• custoin gold ' 1 uc ----------DENTAL Secretary · Recep. Growing Co., producing high · 1 L w n HOSPITAi. creative Dis!r's. :»18-6868. Full !in1c. Ap11ly at l r s · h kt ·I fabrics. Up 10 S12. f>l'r yd. BABYSl'il·F:1R. L1ivc1in. Rn1 .. tionist. Exp'd. mature, with quality RFP Products. 35 trans._$28 wk. Bal boa &y 17141 842 5551 • PUNCll PREo-C--g • f..lacGrcgor Yacht Coqi. ve vet 50 a, panis coc a i
600 \V. 4th St., Santa Ana
i\1AT011NC 9' couch I:
chair, rair 'l'Ond. olive &
blue; Cur1is Matht>ll
stereo • Af-1/Ff\<1. walnu t: 2
Con1p l e l e 11vin beds
\\'/lxllsters ,i;, orange sllp
t'Overs: serv. cart: ML~c
other items. :t2CM. Jlilaria
\\lay, NB. &12-7394.
values., Vast selt.'Clion fJr board, s11u1 t ~1. ?>rs. Pen-good judgnten1. Newport m in. from Costa Mesa. Club. 548-2479 -~ table, g'lass top %" x 36"
h r b . d. 1· Id 10~, V· I '''' .. CM e \VORKING FORE>lAN e 1631 Pl:icenlla,_C.il_L_ x 60", heovv gold leaf base. ot er a rits at Jl:ieounl 1c · i• a ti ia. ·1 · ai-ea . Call 5.JS.8395. Phone (213) 636-9376 for in· Nurslng ·~
prices. ,.-.BANK TELLER DENTAL As.<rt -chairs!de. terview. Parabam, Inc., 2017 REGISTER ED NURSE tlave you had 3 yr.'i of SERVICE STA. MEOIANIC. Chair in green velvet.
QUALITY \VORK?llANSl-l!P \li/Expcr.. P/TiniC'. c 0 0 d Exp'd. Expanded duties. HB Las Henn!l.ll,:ls, Compton. MACHINISTS t.C.-C.C.U. r e cent Puneh Pr('ss Brak<'s -tune-up -alig nn1cnt ~1:~;~ !~~~~:~~gs:~n~~~
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Phone 67.1.Z'j9..J, Ballina !'alal')'. Xl11'1 "'orkini::: t"Ond. ofc. 968-5782 anytime. 90221. Equal Opportunity E.xpanding unit , Challenging supervisory ur srl U!J ex-Top pa)', hi "01· station. Sacrifi ce-niake _,o (fe r
Free Est., Pickup & Dcliv. Ariply in f)('rson lst \Ye:;lern Employer, Exp erimental opportunities. continu ing ed. per.? hn1.mf edd ia11· oper~1i.ni; Corona del r.1ar Shell Scrv. ~36-87o<J ·\h
FABRIC SA LE' Bank, lii!J3:: Goldt'nii·esl llB. * Q.ENTAL SECRETARY * _1 COO Sa for qu11 l 1r n1an . op 2.'JOl !·:_ Coasl .Hwy,, Cdi\1. · · Send resume to Box M-10l3 w FRY K • -t & sun. High School education or ucation program. Contact 1va.gcs & b<'ncfits. 1'.lu~I he 67:l--O~i3..~, CUST0:\1 QueC'n headboard
TJOO Blue Chip s 1an111 s el' BANK 'J'F:LLEI'!., ex-The Daily Pilot, N.B. Day Shirl complelion o( reroi;nized ap.-Director of Nursing, Miss able to setup pro:.:ressiv" ---------& 1natching b c d s p re ad .'
FRE.E. 2--pc diva_n & eh<.til' JW'rlcnccli, Fu.II I i 111 e, Ask for Wayne prcntice&hip p 1 u s e"•hl Irene Snyde.r So. Coasl Cotn. dies, and lo do 111int1r loo! SE_ i\1 I-I~'' 1 i I'!' d. n~ an Qualify 5 pc gan1c or dining ~
$60, includes rabric & hibor. Plt<ase cl!!! 71.1_530-9371 DENTAL Bookkeepc'r & RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN y•ars shop ~"""'rie'nc,"" in munity Hosp. 31872 Coa~t ~ r il• Prrr lliv;h P ,i r I -1 1111 e n1a111lcn,111c·l'. · I All '"·ork done in ;; days. . . . lnsuranct>. Part time. E:\11'd. GOLF COURSE ""'"" Hwy, So. Laguna. t714/ •5,1,~?1 g".'a"d'u;>c ,,. h, .. '·'"'' Call Salunl;iy 10--1. 51_8--3161. set, pr. red velvet chairs. Free estimate. 821 _547,1 BARl\IAID. Au.r., b1k1n1, top c u 64 2 '""ll Culv-"""d m an u 1: a c I u r in g pre. ...,.,. • " " 1.:rystal ehan<lelier, r>or1. blk !~=~~~,=··---pay. SASSY LASSY. 2901 a 4--456 ....,.... "' '""" cision parts. 4~1311 Ext 356· direct J or 4 n1cn. Ap11ly-SHOE SALESMAN & white \j" TV . All items, -\
JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Harbor, C.M. 495--4900 eve. * DISHWASHER.*' Days. 8 Newport Beach NURSES: RN's-11 lO 7:30 J\t ASfER SPECIALTIES \ I:::->fK'ricnroI only. Bct1er lil<c new . 11 u n t in g t on .\
lo 4:1\1. S2. hr. DILLMAN'S (Irvine Branch) w·u ~ hi . . a-•h'•ft lull "-• "·ll•I 1640 Monrovia Avr. 1-:rade famlly shOt' sture. Ap. Harbour. 21l : 59'l·1062. Job Wanted, M en 7000 * BEAUTICIAN * 801 E;Balboa Blvd. Balboa. 1 pei·ionn .precision ma. '" ' ·~·""'· """· Costa b1csa 1•ly in ""rson 1n.2. Nr. UCI m-0112 chi ning work lrom blvn· RN-3 to 11:30 pm. Xtnt 1 N"' S S E SELLING OUl: All maple.
EN ERGETIC 1-ligh School Young, a~tr~cllve lady with See Chef. , FULL or PART TIME. Earn prints, sketches and speci· stllary & be ~ef i t s. Equal opportuni!y empoyl'I' I NE HO S Round dropleaJ tbl, 6 ch~.
Graduate age. 18 seeks run s~me hairpiece: expc.r. No Draftsman up to $5. per hr. FULLER ficatioru;, __ 4da,pts ,a!;ld -~,: .. Pal ~tr es t Convalescent * R·&CEPTIONIST * South Coast Plaza, C.l\t. -h1Jtch, desk, rockers daven-'•
or parl finie emp!oynit•nL clicntele ~u.lred, Salary from $140 wk BRUSH, 546-5745 provis(!s gjmple\~ rn'i'Jer-Hospital, 13075'~ekblrtl St. Good omity. for sluu:p· gal. SERVICE Station Salesman. port, color TV . refrig.
Some machine shop l.'X!)Cr. 4:/or_ <;<>mmission. Exp. with structural steel Gal Frida-y $600 ately complex ' loolin( 1 a nd Garden Grove. · Pre(. exp'd, Othl'r duliei;; graveya1·d shif!. Pref. exp'd 111ashcr. beds, Jots more!
5;il--86.'i0. Call Ski 616-3808 drawings, Ex ci ti n g, expanding co. fixtures to complete el(P.eri will incl. typins;:, riling. l"ull old,cr 11111n, F ull !imc, 2590 Call 548-861 1. . 1'
COLLEGE Student riPi::irC's *BEAUTICIAN, for busy, APEX Building beautiM new ores mental machining as&lgn.. JiJ INlllOft ~ co bcneflt.s Apply: Ne1vport Blvd. N.B. See EL}~C Range $25 Mirt'or
'"'ork on \vknds in sunltn<'r flO!~ulll.l',priced C.1\1..sa.lon. E n1ployn1ent AgenCy Some typing,etc .wonderlul Jllent. . O.,. •• t'" ·---• JENSEN MARINE. Jcm 3-~a n e tl cd ~<'r c en : ·j
Anything legi t. 5 ~9 -l:'i!l i P.i1d vac. No chenlelc 1873 Harbor Blvd. variety job. Top benfs Call Recent experience on t.rll.cer perSOOO&l 235 Fischer St .. C.J\1• SLIM GY;\1 sal<'s. Easiest relrige1·ator. 1nirrored bu(·
Tom re<(d. New grad wele,:omc. r•2 block So, of 19th) Miss Verna, 557-6122: Ab-mill, jig lxtre a.nd Hydri>tE'I ~·ce~ionist to $500 \Vtcy to cxercis~. Lo~c inches rct, cocktail 1bls, cpts. 1·
NEED A GOOD HELPER'.' Call the Manager. &l6-TI86. 548-J.126 igail Abbot.Personnel Agen-prefetTed. ... 8QB0CV VOod typing, F/0 appear· \\'li.houl dirling. It k~l.s ~2962. ,~
High School athlete nrcds BEAUTY SalQn . (rorm.erly EARN MON"£Y with shoes cy, 230 W. Warner, Suite 211, 833 Dover Drive ance, beach area. Call 1.-0-good. it works & sells like CABLE Spool 1abl(', all ~1 Summer job. Ph: 346-9:-:58. Roy Alvarado Hal.I' Stylists) that sell themselves. Call Santa Ana_ ' Ne,vport Beach raine Westcliff Personnel bananas. in bunches. J{]()(,l_i wood, :r in diameter, ap-
for sale or lfNl.sc, Easiest 515-6697. CALL OR APPLY 64.'l-387D Agency,204.'fWestcUffOMvc, ---financing;-Bee Sn y d rr, prox 1 1 ~· high. Beaut. r e Auto :i:ervicc cashil'r,
pericnced prefrrred. • * 4911-1131 .. ~
l'x-°'terms. IH2-6523. _;_.:.*_;_~D~R-IVE~~R~S=--*,.-e GENERAL HELP. e (ll~ ~o~: 155 N.B, ,645-2TIO 54:1-i494. resin-finished top. $10. Call ?
BEAUTICIAN. 333l Harbor Blvd. Sr. Acct ..... to $11,000 *'RECEPTION IST • TELEPHONE Solicitors for &12-1724, ~ves .
Some ctlentele .prefecred No Experience r·un or part time. Age 19-31. Costa Mesa, Cali f. Min. 2 yrs exper in n1!gr. • GENERAL OFFICE reducing salon, $2 ht up. DINING Roorn 5Cl--6 chairs
Vaca tion pay a.13-5063 N I Six mo's residency ~uired. BS/BA in accounting !or 65 wpm. Xl nt opp. lo S.'ilO. :rtic l.osl'l's, 1799 NeWport & 'ttati'Je. Pecan , Wo od , Job Wented,
Women 7010 BREAKFAST ecessary. $3.85 per ht. Call now -xln't so. o.c. firm . H.B. area. Ph: J213) 5:~1·7420 Ave, c,\1. I • L ,niugahyde seals. S215 or
Must have clean Califorrila Jim Thon1pson 956-2871 MISSILE SYSTEMS . RN. Calif license,, UPM--8 •. J\1t1"'"'"•.' make offer. 5~6-3242.
H 0 U SECLE1\NING, E:->p COOK driving record. Apply B anch M•r $1500 to • ' .1. oil! 1
YELLOW CAB CO. * HELP * · DIVISION r • · · AM. Per111. Appl}' i,n '} ~.' , •i•~ BEAVT Early An1e r lcan
386 E . l'lh St. $12,000 person; 1-lunUngton B.t;act\ T,vpi .. 1r' of·"" l.nV01';e.ll. "Oil sota.. $8.1; S\vivel rocker, $3 55 HR SALARY ATLANTIC G'd administration ba<k· c ,, l H p 1-2 -~ tt~ Ml ·1 o 1 Costa Mesa • • onvouescen 03 • 01,, 181\1, Good oppor1 unity. .,...... sc 1 ems. ays on y,
12 MEN SEARCH ground. Knowledge of 'tbc Delaware St., H.B. -~150
young lady. for odd Jobs Experienced, References,
1Vcekdays i\lclissa, •191-90li. Full 1ime. Hours 7-3:30.
Rm 215 BENTON'S COFFEE SHOP o'~o~M~E~s~·1=1=c~H~,-.. -"-.. -,-,.,~. -,~_~31 133 S, cOa.st. Lagu~ Bch. Engineering NEEDED NOW RE P.farine Electronics field =""==-~---~
h•lpful. RN roe ICU, "I shina, Xlol CLA·YAL CO. HO)JSEFUL. or oow model
<1ay11. own 1.ru nsp. T!t'fs.
646-5231 art 5 ~1 . *Bookkeeper/ A.P. *
If ·you havt' a conslruction
background, this is the job
ior you. r·ast advancemenl,
good pay raises. Start S450.
Call Gerry \Yl:til'-', 5-40r60:>.'"i.
Other Fl'E' & Free Jobs
Perm. employment. delivery C ti• " ~...ii & .. _ • ..r:.p -orpora on working .....,. .... s. 1.fn\'._·. l.?fh •. pr u-......._IA , . , e furniture. Rt>g. $683.
-drivt'r, order dept., with contact Director of NURS-;; '"', ...;f~A~;t;Ar ~mw .. ..,S.197. 894-4417 o r
AIDES -ror coovall'scrn1'f'.
elderly C/\f'l' or fan1 ily c;u'f'.
Homen1akers. 547--668 \.
-SURVEY -
INSTRUMENT
,-MAN-'
s1ereo-TV Co, Must be neat F /C Bkkeeper ... $600 c M M 'al R cv~ ,,,...., A D.,, •. ,·00 of J'--ING, . , emon osp. •• _ t11nd uggresslve, and over "'' Xln't oppor. fur advanceinent ,,.2 2734 , · \\ • .,.s ... w,
19. Co. will train, Susquehanna Corp. w/land developer & subsid-"'' -' " E<JUlil.oPPbrtunfty ertl.ploYer CUfl'Oi\1 \Yood bar
burnl orange leather
with
haod
i1:io. B OOKKEEPLNG-Gen'l of·
f.icc. Exp'd, "'ant pc1·n1.
position 646-213·1 a{!rr ~
LETTER MdrC"Ssing, fold ir1g
or ill5Crling in n1y honH'.
Personnel Oept. !156-2870 . iary. Gd working cond 's, + -H 0 U..S E K'E E p E R Equal opportunity employer fringe benefits. -
See Betty Bruce al TECHNICIAN \Va n I e d • rail & 3 bar stools,
COASTAL AGENCY
2790 Harbor Blvd., C.i\t.
67~fiti..'i BOOKKEEPER -Part time,
DENTAL HYGIENIST ila1ly. Exper, req'd. ·Retir-
Avail l\f.a y Jl.26. 540-1481 ing,OK. 1\1/F. 675-2926 11rt 3,
Jobs-Men. Wom. 7100
abilitie s
anlimite o agenc y
TRISH HOPKINS
•18)1: i:;, 17!h, Su1\r 2'1·\ C.1-f
642.1470
BOYS
CARRIERS WANTED
Dana P oi n 1, • Capisb'ano
Beach, AJ;es lD-1'1. '"'.
CONTACT JOHN HEIM
492.4420
BOY$ 10 • 14
CarrieT Routes Open
tnr .
Laguna Beach, So. Laguna
DAILY PILOT
642--4311
CITY OF '
NEWPORT BEACH
$684 to $131 month
Plan and supervise field
surveys, Research gran1 s.
deeds and other records:
opernle survey equip-
ment; draw and redUt.'E'
field no tes.
REQUl Rl-.:MEN1'Si l-liJ::h
School J?Tnduation '"'ilh
coursr \\'(Irk in niath<'-
111al 1cs and r!raf1ing,
lhrre y('ars rngincering
~urv1·y \\'Ork, valid Calif.
drivers licens1•.
Reliable housekeeper ·f o r MAIDS
Newport Beach (D o v e r LIKE HOU S EWORK?
Shores) waterfront home Permanent resident Laguna
needed fron1 J uly I to Octo-Beach wanted for maid
bet 1. one day a week ofL work 6 days/week. 4~D96
Must Uve in, be able ·10 e MAIDS-lmmed. openings.
drive. and be reasonabJy Top wages; lunch provided.
good cook. One adultj n res. 1Musl apply in person,
idence. Box M-1001, DAILY Jamaica tn'n Motor }fotel,
PlLOT. 2101 E. Coast Hwy., CdM.
HERE'S JOHNNY'S MAID, apply in person.
New Family Restaural11 Tahiti Inn Motel
SOON TO OPEN! 4.50 Victoria, CM
FULL OR PART-TIME MAI~HSPKR. $400. rno tu
Broiler Cooks-Tray Girls start, N.B, a~a. for widow.
Bus Boy~-..Cashicr~ i\:ust have ref's. 67.:.-0825
Dishwasher-Phone Girls
J>'ine ror S!uden!s & MAINT. MAN
Housewives. Apply I n e For Janilorial du.Lies
Perron. Daily 9.5 Pr.1, Ask e Full litn(' • 6 days
1 ........... ~~~~i':::~ C AS 111 E: RI SALESGIB.I.. ArPJ .. ICATIONS niusl llf• for Eric Peterson, Tl-fgr 125 e Mon. thru Sal. e e ACCOUNTING Par1 11111c. Brighi, 1'11· lilr'rl by July lrd, 1970 Baker. Cl\1. e 5:30 AJ\1 _ 1:30 P t.I
CLERK thus111S01• (12-2·I hti> prr '"'kl ;irnt n1ay br ob11:1int'd HOUSEKE EPER, Part time, e Apply In !)E'rson
Two lo fivr years di•lallc<l Incl . Sat'~. ~~xp'd. ont~. a 11-r r o 111 Pcrsnnn1•I, ::JOO 1wice a week. Must have Tl-1cDonalds Hamburgrrs
accounting expcrient:1., J;rMl\I 1ily Ir\ iwrson, Btick Strccl, Nr1l'port Blvd., Newport you r own transportation lo 20362 Beach Blvd., H.B.
with ligurrs Cost ac('ti:, e~. Nu Z:J fashiCJn Island, N.H. Bearh, Calif. 02660. (714! Corona del f.1ar 675--0993. (Corner of lndillllapolis St.l
pe_1'. desired·. l\1:ust knt1"' IO CllAIRSIDE Denlrtl Asst. 673-6633. 1-l~PRS Emplyr pa)'!I fee MAN Wanted. Perm, part
kev & colculator. Full lin;c, cxf)t!r Jll'e l. '\'rite George Allen Byland Agency · time for early morning
GATES LEARJE T ll'lJ! 1111plicatiou. 2.t l31 • £1 1---------106-B E. 16th, S.A. MT-0.195 newspaper delivery lo
CORPORATION Turo 'JW, Sui1c 213, 10:1 Toro. • ESCROW ho · N rt Be h Ji OU S EKEEPER.-Babysilt· mes in ewpo ac . STATIC PO\YER DIV. Ca . II I I Musl have late model, big ~· s R!I h<y SI -o==-==cc-•17.'-o-C: OFFICER • er, ve n, ma urc. perm, .J.VU.J • c · · CLERK. \f('n1ale1 ull 11me immedlale. 9G2-548G car & be dependable. Call
santa Ana. Calll. tor retail stoff'. Ca 11 * H 0 U S EKEEPER•Full I.. A Tu\IES, 642--4800.
Equal opportut1lly cm()lO.)IC'r 673-3450 ask for Bill or p-,·1'o• av"'labl• lo o"" MAN t I I "! I I 00 "~ 1· " "" '" "' ti.me. E)lpcr. pref'd .. or will i 0 ass s "gr., OC:8 *Accountant S~0,8 , ~· C.osta r.:1e&11 office for per. lrllin Call &42-8044 appllance store. ~-tust be
possibly n1orr. (,d 1!"11 1 COMBINA,,TION , ronnble. \veil.groomed, ma. · neat ap~aring. Call 9 A~1
a.ectg t>:>.-P. Sopervi.srfl P<l~· REC EPTIO~IST ture -individual. Minimum 3 HOUSEKEEP_ER...Llvc i n · to 10 AM ()nly: 496-2383
b·11· l ~t · B ~ l I ..,, 1 for elderly couple. Mature roll~ 11ng, n ·· ~. ··. & P AYROLL C ERK yrs. sac essrow a.,.,. oan "'oman pref'd.642-6661 MA l NT E~A ~C E ?lfa,1.
or BA. rr:q. StBblf' 1..'l}inni 1 f\111 ch11ry,c pnyroll including j p~ssing exper)cru::e ri-1-=:.,::,~==~=--~ mature semi roftrnd, f'Xpcr.
mfgr. 111 S8n!~ A~-. f»\.Vl'O!! lllXl.'S, 1Ju1ies _ fyp-qtnr~. HOUSEKEEPElt-25 to ~ 6AM-2PM. Sun. off. Plrasc
F'rt'I' • No l C'<.: imt rll\ng &· l"l't.'t'ptioni:;I. Call btwn S..lOam wkdys, apply Lone Ranger Rest ..
CATV expcr., beach area. Call 831)..1337. m fl Coutac1 Qµr off, 60-3260.
Legal Sec'y ... to $550 ijj C xec WAITRESS~S**"J\* NAUGAHYDE Hideaway befl
Z..fln. 1 year Calif. Law. Pro-, ~EidEN . W9fJ.h $S0 will .sacrifice for
bate, bnnknJptcy & civil big Agency (or tareet· GiJ·ls { N"i~ho~) c$ c;.EO .;-~uenl c on d ition .
helpful, 4.10 W. Coast HWjJ, N~. './\PJ!ly_ Jn--:Pcr;on -
By appoint. &l&-i93!1 SURF .~ SrRLOlN E'rl-IAN Alle n maple desk
S•c'y , _ ........ to $500 1 ,,;,..,..,..,.,.,....,,..~~ 0,30 P .1. "-· 1 ,1 111/bookease, type 1v rt r ~ I h .. -, ,,., ac1 IC ....,.._., ~ i1•y, ''bl<. XI"> ·-,~. $9 ' . Gin Friclay . or usy t'Onstr, * Sales Engr 13M " ,,.u "" " • Ne,vporl BeaCh ~ • .., ~i -. 11ales orr. 5' day Wk incl 's Car furnished. International ,,.,~""
Sat. & Sun. Heavy typing, org. needs man for Or~c WIG STX-LIST t.!"_N~U~'S!J=A7L-. 7Lo-,-.-,~,,-w-,-tu-nl~y
SH helpful . Co. -. San Diego' arCa. Deg. ~pru-onfy. ~100 • ''. labte. Resin top. Attrac.,
pre(. 2. to 3 yrs sale! exp. WOMi\N To \llDrk in feod1 j?09<f lor 1UPt' or 'f'V, etc.
Sec'y . , .... • · · · · · $500 • Must have elcietrohle '.c6n: ·• t'Ohi.:~s. at 0. C:4 'Fair t<.S8-l42-172<\.
For· ad\•erti~ing ~lgr. 6!°> ncctor bkg!'.ii<J , 'co. pays fee. Grounds, on wkend~. School cE~x=rR7A~l~-,,-,~,w-l_o_"""~-. -,.~,.
c.w.p.n1 .. Sii 'hC'lpful · no1 ft'C jobs al!IO. Subn1it re-cafeleria expcr pref. Call fC<' table. end table, TV
mandatory. Gd\.~J>C:uranC<' sume to ANGUS GOflDON. 642-9006. !;CJ, eouch, P!r.:. 2144 Orange
& pcrsona.lity a must. J. R. Pierce \VOJ'v!AN f'or:,1 ~rug ~ ~No. C:, C.1\1. ~ssociatcs Agency, Inc. wqA('!'~MA.Ap,. te Boitl:e.0Ut11 -!hldc,,_~ •. -w-,-,-"""~·,
Bkkeeper ........ $450
Must be attrac1., ~ood w/
[lf'OPlc &: willing lo accept
responsibility.
Gen'I Ole .. , .... $450
t Girl Ofc. in Corona dcl Mar.
?ifust be dt'pcndab\c.
NCR 3300/Bkk•I"' $450
AJP, AIR, cash disl. & misc.
bkkeeping.
A/ P Clerk ... $425-$450
Constr~ bck~nd prer. Type
:1(1 e.w.p.m. Pol!t invoices,
prcx.'f'll!I payoble1t.
Inv . Contrl Clerk . $400
J\1in. 1 yr cxpcr, Kardcx.
,r
A/P Clerk ....... $400
Type ;1(1 c.w.p,1n. for xln't
Cosls ~le!la firm .
1885 Newport, CJ\f &12-6721) Pl,04~, Da1Jy¥iloL g $5$, I Bdrn1 set twin beds,
SALES WORKING ·MOfher n~s ni!\hogany $100. &12.om.
DOUBLE EARNINGS! 'cl~t: carr tor 7 yr old girl. I TWIN Beds $25. chest ;20,
Ai'I a11 associule of, and un-5~ys a wk, my hon1e. <!ITS.~<'r $•ID, sofa & chair
der the aegis of prolessional Sl5. Teenager OK. 642--0723, $100. 511...Q.1;,2 or 548--7134.
!lalrsman and .financifll t;y-YOU NG Men lS-2."> who \\'ant VERY NICE 8 fl. SOf'A.
coon l.f. W, Dwight , l'etlO'"'n-to learn a trade in ihe GOOD condition $50 .
ed Calif. R.E. broker and moving & storage business. 5-iS-4308.
entrepreneur, you will learn Nttd 15-20 men. If in· .~==~-~~--
how you muy succeed in-terf!stcd, call bctw g am WVELY Floral sofa. n(!Ver
stan!ly. CAW.: &: 12 noon, 54;,._7}j9. u~. Sl25. Match. love scat
J\tr. Stanley 1714! 8$·3211 ~---------$75. Pvt pty. ;,30-8337.
Open 7 Dayii Scnools-lnstructi'>n 7600 REDWOOD Patio fur n .
SALESLADY for Jew<' l r y -Lounges, chairs, ta.bles .$50
Store. Some ex.per. l'~·d, AIRLINE [or all. 427 1'~rancist.'O, NB * PH: 548-3402 • SCHOOLS • COMPLETE Houselul of lovl'ly rurnilure. Used only SELL Amwuy Products pf.Ir! PACIFIC hy aduHs. 5"9-l058.
or foll lime from hQmc. Day & Night Classes
54~2158. 516-noo. a.13-65% * SECRETARY * 610 i:. 17th SL. Santa Ana
Mature, well groomed. ac-
FT'", Prov. eorfee table $60,
2 n1atchin1;' chairs $30 each.
lamp, lrg., $2.1. 962-.1127.
STEP Tables. chairs, knee
hol<' delik. set of china.
673-3648. rce .lob~ Al~ . and l.'Ompur!ng p 9 y I' 0 I r. XI.NT. FRlNGL BENEFITS a.riylime 1vkends 5.'lfr234.5. 17502 Beach Blvd .. H.B.
J. R. Piere&! , l"ront offir<' aJt[>l'arancc. 40 • HOMEW.ORl\."EltS WANTED MARINE MACH1NIST P /Tlmt positions ~!l(l(;~IN i\gl'!~, ~11. :72!) hr. Ilk, t'ringc bf'!'li'flls. Otlly PlcM(): call Rod Lewis (Eovmoi:>e Addressen), to handle general machinc:':ry Gc.n'I Ofc, 3 hrs day
curate typb1t, Sl10rtl18nd <it LEARN To fly -~ !Kilo, S14 ~peed wrilin~ 11nd know-thlal, no othf'r <.'OSts. Darr
ledge ol medical t('J'mlnol· ,8<1 ... Z-ji=7..,1!6'----·--
ogy.
\VESTMINRTElt
COl\lt.tiJNITY
TIME FOR
MOVINC, a.tust sell, Btu &
wht lxh111 M!t, n1gs, bulfct.
67N tn. 64~163. 1$85 Ne\\ipotl, Of 64 --0 l'.xpcrirnti'tl nt'C'd epply. for a.ppointn1cn1, (71~ Rush stamped. s e l f-a d· MARINE ENGINE Keypunch, ~vc1 ACCOUNTL~G CLER.~. Contact ?i.-f~. F.:ftrJ, ~-IF.RA. 642.>iTit. drcisried "n velope. MECHANIC J.;)lcc, Se<:'y/1 Girl Ole
Req's 1--2 yr11. e~r. in 1'0N UEACH INN, Zt.112 Pa. L ANG 0 ON \V O R L 0 . , . Cen'J Ofc \Y/ll te t;yplng. l\tect
hi-vol aCt"H:.. 11 c c ! :1 • clfic Ctio~t J.J...,:v .• llut1li"8· -GLENDALE -TRADERS: P.O. Box ll27· Must be rchable Ir. rntp d. in ini: thf': publlc, Sal &. Sun.
paJIAOlr. £DP ~Xflf't'. 1,,n IJ;Jtt~h. ! FEDERAL SAVINGS AZI Redondo Beach, CaUf. 1~ mar\ne flcld. LIDO only, (fullcrton Art!AI
'"' C·" · •111• Ro•wr -~ _ _ SHIPYARD, fKK> Lido f'arkl"'"""""""""""""""'""' __hclpi.w. aJl-.'..Y~ 16-ol'l .~ OON''I JtniT WISH rar---~ R.cst:iui·0&nt Ofc.:_!_ "_;__ furnt1hl!'1¢S for your hon10. Turn your "Surplus .. !n!o Dr., N.B, 673-77n. ORDERLIES: 7 lo 3:30 pm.
Turn thoi<e \VhUc EJrphnnts fi nd Jrt'ti r huy,t in lfKl'll.Y'll 18.U NF.\VPORT O.LVO. "Cel!h." ivilh a Dslly Pilo' Turn lhr'lst' Whit<! 'EltphJLnls &hifl, P11 lmc t e!l t Con.
into cll.l'h thru a Dn.lly Pilot CliU.,\liPU Ad~. COSTA ?ttESA Cluiiilro ad. Ca.II IOcltQ'! lnr-0 cash. lh.nl 1 Dally Pllot vale8Ctlnt 1'10!!ptlal, 130i5
Oimn-a-linc Ad! t .; -6f2.-.5678 Dlmo-1-l1ne adI I Blackbird St, Gardc11 Grovj!
1 -(
-llOSPITAI. -
Ca.II 847-7807 or 11p11ty
Personnel OCpL 17772
Beach Blvd ., llun1lng1on
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WANT ADS
MARBLE Sink~tops. sinb
Included $1~. Sn111.ll \YOOd
hurtet $20. 64&-'rn3S. ,
I GLASS Top~d table, 30 x
00. ,, ... l{laAA, heo.\ly Cb.l'ved-
'"ood bMe. $175. 644-0658.
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FRIGID.AIRE 500 lb. cube
iC"e IQIChlne, 3 yn old. $550.
4M-1441 Mr. Bra.ck .
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• No_,.......,i.1 oc11 .u.....i. e Eodl lt.m mutt bo p.-lc.d with no lt.m
owr $25. -c...u ......... .,..,. ...
BOAT Hook $2. Boudin&: Al.MOST new double m&I· REAL CUte Pupplet. 7 'Ntt'kl '59 Ford Wqon VI Motor
ladder $4. C&mtta $1. Jct tfttl1 &nd sprl~ $25 V.'hite old. l male. 3 t~males. $25. Rest of czr $2). ~
crusher · Si Electric can dttp.ple11ttd vinyl head Poodle • Shelly cross $5. Che-v6aUckmotor$25. Rtst
ope:ntr $2. Clock radio S5. board and frame Sl a &M-11•:z. ol car US,. :~1 ·Plymouth
New tablecloOt .$3. Girl's Bedsp~ad S3 Portable sew· ENCYCLOPEDIAS $25 ChUd motor 25. trans. $25. Relit clothlfle. JD--12, 2 s c -s s. !n& machlM SID Oil pain tin~ RI s22. Bookcues StO and of nr S25. m So. Cout
Women'• siu 16 $1~15. 1n ~~-can't<! framt $ti $14. 2 vol large Dictionary Hlway l.e&"uoa Beach .
1'o)'I ,X...15c:. 6 high back 6T>S.W S12 Vibrator chair $25 Ford BW\'ttn 5 and I P.M. C..1h
dining chairs. $12 each. Qc. SCUBA tA11k sza Baek pack flathead 3-2 mainfokl $10 S Bellybo&rd1. kneeboards
cuiona.I table SID. 30 \o\·eight fl5 Boat $2.'> Rqulator $25 KI •-9360 all 1i2e1, n.2.50 • _ $2.3'.
oil 25c qt. 1006 Sea LaM, Ladies yellow gol~ . Bulo\'a SAILS. cotton. rit Albalro!is 499-4153.
POOL table wilh ball
Rck and stand for
and cues $2i 962-.7689
BLENDER $2 Scales f1 Pic-
ture S5 2 bake oven SS
Books 10c DoU 35c Erector "t P ~ fat fryer S3
Crib IS aotnes 5c·75c 1.an"lp
shade• 50c Game• lSc-U
Pota paJW 51)c.Sl Electric
toothbnu;h S2 Place mats
4 for Sl Round t.able cloth
35c Swlng set S8 FrOltinr;
cap 75c Antique wMger $2
CandlesUcla. glau Sl Old
TV partl!I U.50 Bath nig
Sl·S3. ~2090. 972 Denver
Dr. Sat-Sun
CdM. \\>a!ch, good condnion ~lO 4 job!, 2 mains $23 eacb 1'tt~O~~ru,~· ~.~;,,.--tra-,-.-pl-o-re.
3 Old-fashioned b\lJlks $2.:JO Pair simulated J?f•rls, like U'hhiker ~e. wood 9. $5 SU'a.ichtJ. 2?-9" $1. 2-9''
each. 5'8-&i54 ewnlngs. ne\o\' SlO. 5-18-5067 • 8 3 4 J ib boom • • -... ~ trans St 2-3'' S2 "" ·s1 50 Cttrgress SL C.!l.f. ......,_.._ · . -. 'BABY Crib an:! mattress $14. 00.CART $2 Hot y,•heels rod curves: 22-11.. $3. 2-7"
TriR $2. f\f\Ut g: I a 11 TIRES. good !a excellen~ rul'l(ler 73c Tr.ick lOc Loop sttarp $1 .:JO 7-7 .. wide $4.
b@droom lights s.;. 67J...4~39. 775 x 14. 82a x _1-1. ~ 50c Clamps Hie Jump Mc 2-trans St Titnn!l $1 . Trick
t.AWN :rttov.-er SID. Patio x 14· f 0 ~ 15• ~; ~.~.JS lt1atch box cars 2-25<: oot set $1. Roadway piers SL
t&ble with umbrella $13. Ping~!~ x .Jbu s. ~>.569" after W. 19th St. C.~t. Guard rails SI. 6 can
pong table and RI S7. 10 ~ Y COSfO Jumper $3 CaJ1er'a Sl5. E11.1ra pa r_t s4 c:on-
646-4060. boys outfits, size 6 mo&-U 1rollera $6. 646-6759.
GENTRY Sport coal 42 long,
$60 value $25. Autllentlc
a irborne jumP booll $20.
Variou:ii: hite reJeaR Rock
&. Roll records (Donovan,
Beatlei;) ha.If price .SZ-$3.
191• F'ullerton St., C.tlt.
BLACK And white 'IV $15.
Adding machine S20. 9 cu.
ft. refrigerator Sl5. Small
ki1che11 appliances $3-tl2.
Anllque crystal piettl and
dlllhe1 Jc-;s. China, sel'Vltt
for 8 $20. Blankets 50c-$5.
J\faple playpen $20. Baby
iterm T:JC-$5. Oil palnt!ng1
and picture frames 2ac-S5.
Pulih mower SS. 18674 Cedar
Clrclt>, Foun~ln ValleY.
FORD 14'' rim $3. 14" tire
and rim. ready to g:o S6.
Bathroom set, blue and
i!ffO rug and lit', (l"ttn
map dish, cup tissue holder.
all $5. Steam and drY Presto
Iron $2. 6ti-607D.
SEALY Double bed ma!ll't'r;s
SXI. .Pofatching box r;pnngs
S20. excellent. l\f a p I e
bedstead ru. RCA table
rad~phooo $5.. n" e d s
Y.'Ork. GE automa1 ic
portable phono SI:?. MB-103:?.
1962 C.orvair sz:i. -?itetal
v;'&J"drobe S15. Rehiger8"!or
$25. Apt size stove
Dyrwl v.i&; s10. Desk. sa.
Chairs SlO. Bookll 50c. Toy
SOc. l\lattre&ses SlO. 3309
Oay St.. NB 642--0702.
SlLVERKING [leclrlc
11\.\'ttP" in good concUtion
S20. ~ctric mangle $10.
Toaster $2. Parlor chair S4.
Ouoman $3. Small JULI
heater S3. Bathroom 1lnk
$2. Fertili11r spruder $6.
Re:frigera tor. needs 50me
repairs SW. NorTlco razor
In good conditio $6.
~181.
GIRL'S Bikes $3 and fl O.
16mm Bell and Hol\·ell
JnO\•le camera with leather
case SlS. Electric back
&eflll~Sl. Electron ic:
parts 50c4 L Electric motor
s:>. Gardt>n lools OOc-$1.
Wooden 11helvl'fl JI each.
:Kitchen utensilli and d!she1
Sc-2Sc. Electric iron ,
pe_rcolator, &kiHet St each.
ArUiicW no .. ·eni JOc:-25c:.
Clothing and Moes SOc-$5.
P&.ir drapes S1 pair. Table
lamp SOc. Rock Maple end
tabll'll, like new $1S pr.
Barbeque $2. Camp stO\•e
S2. Colemllll camp (11.•en S2.
Duffie bag SI . 2 lile!!ping
bags $243. 3 child's Hie
jac~tli Sl each. 45 rpm
records 2flc. Sttreo record
albums SOc-SI.78. Records
SOc. Shttt mu&ic stand Sl.50.
Science fiction pocket books
10c. Reader's Digest tsaue1
from l.M7, books, >icCaUs,
Better Homes and Gardtn,
Senate !t., C.OSta Me,u, en.
trance t'o paHo on National
Life 15c each. Sal. ID k\1
10 5. Sunday 9-2 Pl\f. 91a
St.
}.tICKEY Bike, 3 hp, miulng
one ril"I&' af be.arin&s in back
whttl $25. ~1487. Ask tor
Phil .
ELECTRIC Guita r ,
Kinp:ton, 3 pickup .vive &rm
$17, call 644-1•87, ask for
Phil.
ROTARY -·•.. I awn ' "-" ' S l1lOI 50c·Sl 2 boxes baby JEEP Or Sand buggy n>ll
mo1o,·en1, 2• SJO and Sl · cJothe11, Sc·SOc All. excellent ban $7. Slk>"'·er stalls and
Hand crocheted ponciKl's $7 condition. 004 W. 19th St. be.th "tub S2(f and $25.
6"2-6989 C.M. Camper aluminum ST a n>ll.
PORTA bar $5 2 bar stools MATTRESS $S Record •ta.nd mas -1960 Plymouth stick
SJ.50 each Baby clothts lOc-$2 Bathlnette S4 Child' 1 trans SlD. 1960 Ford aulo
$1 Baby 1hae1 75c Women's belt new S3 S 11 ~ea trans SIO. Boat windshield
and girl"• clothes 10c·S2 macl,lne cabinet Sl~w4,ng 6.'l inches Jong $2.). Sliding
\Vomen'I shoes 75c Push 6• dilld's picture S5 p i ~ boat cabin windo1v In 1rame
mov.-er S3 Books. 25c Proctor S1 a gallon 6421709, a~l $25. 16 fool boat $25. Chris
toaster $3.50 Niagara lamp Hamilton C~! · Craft mar i n e motor
$2.50 Set pictures S5 Set · · · generator $20. Starter $20.
glasses 50c Pillows 50c 331 DOUBLE mattress S15 Box Water ffillnUold S2.i J-lead
Collla lt1eu Sl. 642-4386 11prings S15 Bookcase bead-S15 fo1· 6 cylinder. 2019
30" rollav.•ay bed $12.SO 2 board and . frame S 10 Orange Ave., C.~f. 1
chaise lounpa S5 each Box Unite.ch lelter1ng set, never PORTABLE Tube l·y Pe '65 Corvair engine parts:
Crankihalt S25. Hftlds $15
each. Carburelof' and parta
$2 to $1D. 546--0269.
Of llDV pan!l twitches, box· Wied Sl2. 646-848S amplifier S25. Brand new
es, all for $10 6 Atwood 2·12V-24V gu genera.Ion S?> crystal microphone $15. Si:ie
No. 1000 caliten for Weway each Boat cOmpasa $10 $25. 11-13 brand new b I u e
scaffold SI .SO each tA inch 4 drums roofing mastic flD fonnaJ, evenina: do~.
hickey $2.50 70 GP.fC grille'. each Fi~rglass mat 3• x jackets, dresses S 3-~ 5. MOTOROLA U n iv e r 1 a I
top mold $25 Pn)pa.ne tank 300' $25. Yacht "Argus" at Floral or rose velvet wa\I autoni.a.Uc r a d lo $10.
full 50No. capacity $1.0 Ca.lit 1931 W. Coe.st Jf!ghway, decor $7.50 each. Hair clip-644-6387.
iron waffle iron tor 'A'CIOCI Newport Beach. peNl S2. New nevs.r 14·orn =oo=y~·s"°"si;~·~,,....,,,--~.~,k-,-. -.~OOd-
stove $10 NICe 41D singlt' SINGER stretch wig,. winttr corditlon$15.546--.714T. szs 2 boxes skttl loads s:; . portable M!wlng white/~y Sl.i S.16-6226,
Projector !able S5 Bar light, machine,. IMj-Y-$ pe;fect 122. 1-5. 17" portable 1V. woritl cood
• b·"b S6 SuP'r Rldilll'x 1951 Tust1n:"'C.M. 548-5034 . d • Bo $15. rroom to room) w • 2 Twin bedspna s SJ. x ~&-652!:1.
camera, 2~i x 2~i. 35 mm, WOOD waJl paneling, grade tntant clothes SI. 2 boxl's ---:;;=-,,==-o-~
bag, lite meter $20 com· A, r.omt dark and 80n1e girl's clothell size 1-18 TYPEWRITER, Rebuilt, like
plele. B~ miner 's lamp& light, a.II new, l!UJTllus from months S1. e~h. Nursery new $25. Vacuum cleaner,
Sl·s.'i. 2 electric irons S2 derorating jobs S3.50 a lamp, 'A"OOd SJ. Car seal electric brodm, u5td very
each 2 rolls ta J.5 ~~ shetl, 4 x 8. ~503·1 S'l.50. Bo~llng 11.tioes lac. little SID. 548-M.
110-220, 3"50 rpm S2.'> · GIRL'S bi c y c 1 e SJ ~ 3 Gorham 1ih'er pickle fork WET Suit, 1ize small, up x 15 Hre chains S2 Green ' 1 .. . . · Ja. Lighted mirror $4. Silvl'r to 120 pound5 $15. C.B. base
enamel S2 gal. Spar and sheets '~ Pl}_'\\ood •. new ru and crystal table lighter,; antenna S13. c.e. moblle "oor varnish S2 g a I . Walnut fomuca d 1 n e 11 e ·~ 1 S k II h " t•ble 1,-4 1 h"i h ,__ ..., 5e . JX'R ers eac antenna~. Collector's com-Surveyor's l'iplll leg, ~ J. ma c: ng c au-. Paho carxlles with holdm l book A tripod $15 Sat noon tJll SJ each. SmHh Corona , h . d c s, Marvels $1-$4. ' • -· 1ynowriler Slandard l 'lt Sl ~t . 439 (_ J\ m r I g c · 673-1266. 6 64rl74a ,~ ' ' 1· Cl J C \f 6'16-0ji} ' Bathroom v.·all 11ink $6. re e. ·· · ·
READY to 11tain or paint Sear'll hand mower S7. i\ietal NEW Round ffilwood table
untinished Birch 6 draW'f'r fr1.n1e pa1io couch 14•!th 6 48" diameter wil.h benchell
double dreuen, one S23.5(1 upholslerl'd cu~hiorm S20. '2 S22 6 feet used table with
T\.\'O S20 each. 5 dra"'·er bolu purple knit material benches $22. 6 fee( used
knotty pine chest Sl2. Used SIS each. ~0--0770 table, never·m•r i10. Danish
PLYWOOD ror sale 1,f' 4'
x I' $2.50 3/R'' 4 x 8' $3.50
~2" 4 x s $-1 .:JO. 548-5034.
KNEEBOARD 11~ v.·eek old.
Excellent condition, rides
g<IOdl'l5.""""8. burner Coleman stove S6 . Yarlous sizes mar In e
Youth deeping bag S3 Lillie 3 !!P Briggs & ~tratton SIS plywood mahogany, fir, also VALIANT tire and v.ilcels s2:
girl's clothes, slz.e 2·3, 25c 2 ,, Tecumseh S.J Paris '50c· JM>lld mahogany, teak, oak. Seats, front and baci;: for ·51
to Sl Hassock -portable $2 Cucarac:ha slot car w\111 long •tips for molding and Mercury Sot each 548-8109.
camp loilet f1.iJQ. JO.t6 controller ~P,lg T model blocks-Jor cabinet work VACUUM Cleaner wilh at·
Killybrook, C.M. ;)4()-9779 kit $:1D. 642-0552 10c-$L 2 book cabinets "'1th tachments Sl2. EI e c 1 r i c
FENDER F-MO microphone SCRAM-LETS i;:lass sliding doors SZ>. floor polisher ss'. Nice
with cue $23 lllgh po"'·er 646-2377. bedroom chair Sj. TV $20.
7/7 mm Arisaka rifle S20. CONTEMPORMiY~old 64&-152.i
TY.'O portable tape recorden ANSWERS quilted Mfa .ST.I. l\,atching 1 "A7u=ro=M~A~T~1=c~w7,-,,.,~,-. -"-"'-°"
$5 each .. 177 llll'&el pellet chair 110. Contemporary condiUon S25. £1ec1 r I c
pifitol S1 Portable Cassette· Hanger -Hardly -Utmost btlge chair Sl5. Walnut end motor tl. 169~; w. 20th St.
doesn't work:, U5e for pa.Ms. -Tycoon -Unload -Locale table, never-mar SID.Danish oU Placentia, C.M.
radio AC/DC S25. TV -OIURClf DOOR modern gold n au la h Yd e
doe!n't work, LIM" for parts ;nie only occasion In a chair Sl.5. Srna11 round beige
new pic!W'e' tube $ 5 · man's life when he can be naugahyde foot with walnut
536-4909 ~rtaln Me won't be late is legs $5. Perfect condition.
2 pr tiny cowboy boots l'I when he'" wailing for her at 642-fi61W. 1965 Wallace St.,
pr. Ladles )odphur boots, tf.e CHURCH DOOR. 1-=C:c.M2·~~~-~---,.
gize 5 $5. Wies citWboy 2S" Motorola 'IV, excellent ARGUS, Match.mat~ camera
boot!, s\ie $4. Ladies fiaure $25. Portable steno $25. $25. 10 redwood p1c:nl.c table
I~ skates, slie 6, $Ll. M6-Ul8 and benches $25. Swmg ~t
Leathl'r chaps with fringe GOLD couch $3> Crib $5 and slide $25. ~1atclung
$20 4 pr boy's leather -walnut double bed bookc8lie . . . f _.. Kltchen tabl.e $5. 545-29.11 h••dbo•~ llD' 2 cheslll of shorts SJ pr. Stauf er ~uc-'" .
Ing table $25. N e w KENMORE washer S25 drawers $20 each. 2 C'hests
mlCTOIOOpt', 900 power ns. Perm.a-Prell! model. Sun-of tlrawen SlO each. ~ta.pie
Blonde stretch wig SlS. Mon. 548-8642 huteh $10. Maple end lable
Wheelbarrow $.}. PI ck, CHEV 14" mag wheels s:zo $10. Collee table S7.50.
RED Plaid corMr tlay bedli shovel, raket $1-$5. 1313 each Amen mag wheels Jor Overs!ulfed arm clw.ir St~.
S2S. 64>1315. Cambridp l..ane, NB Ford trucks $25 eac h Entry table $2. Jilgh chatr
BOXES OJ appliance11, -pols
and pani1, linens Sl-$6 each
bo:ii:. Ladies jewdry S1 tor
Hie lot. Framed pictul'l'll
25c-$4 l"llCh, Books; and
record albums ZX:-50c each.
Barbell set $5. Vibra-Klng
massagtr SJ. Ironing board
St Toar;te_r $2. Music box
$4. \Va!C!e maker S 2 .
Sllverw1u-e sets 50c:-S3. 42"
~taglc Arm magnltylng
lamp S17. Large picturesque
Holy Bible Sl2. Kitchen wall
clock SJ, Kitcht>n shelf S6
lor the lot. Spice rack $2.
Ladit>s bowling shoes, site
5, S2. Throw rug~ and
blankets SI-SS l' a c h .
Wheelbarrow $1. Heavy du·
ty I.rash cart 110. MattreEs
SI. Kirby vacuum Sli.
P ietrll ~tlllue SlJ. 2633
Elden Ave., C.M. ~l-5880.
•s7 Buklt radiator S IS, 642-5263. IW6-8708 SlO. Playpen SID. Baby scale
MS-1746. $5 Raby car bed..S2. Cash
LARGS Barbeque $8. Child's
bart>eque set $5. Bookcue
headboard, desk and 2
stralght chaln: SZ.O for all.
Real hair wig $20. Cultured
pearis $15 •• Fire dop and
tools SlO. Danish colfee
1able $8. Shoe roller skates.
brand new, siie:s 3, 6. 7
U pair. l\1etal de~k $15.
Typing table $5. 78 ~peed
~s albums SJ for all.
Bu stools $5 each. 83J..-0886.
CHERRY Wood coffee tabte -fS", Bathroom VRn[ly labit',
gtass shelves $5. 2 twin
beds, oomplete S20 ee.c:h. ,...,,..,
MAYTAG Wa1her, wringer
type: $2(). Bird cage and
stand $5. 2 rug runners,
11 x: f)4 Sot. Occulonal chair
$5. Ceiling Ucht fixtllf't and
...... 15c. 543-1046, I>l8
Fullerton, C.M.
GAS Stow $20. Recllnln1 liv-
in& room chair $3'.I. Ul664
Redwood St., Fountain
Valley~.
}'OR Air oonditioner, det.sch-
ed 125. Power steering $7.!"IO.
l96l pt.w.'fr rear door SID.
CM radJO $12.50. 61 doota
$10. WpidlhSeld $15. M•ny
puta $1. 1969 Pomona, C.ft. -· CONCORD Tape recordtt. SS.
Rustic hand sun cabinet $9.
~ble record playfr 1-L
-• """ lS. Low t::hlld~n·1 che1t i4 . Child'•
]I'' bleyele $5, COll'I a I r
Jtporittr $4. 5;4&-783C at t• Prtm:rote St., CM.
BOY'S Creen lfXl'1 coat $9.
il.aclra to matdl $3. Blue
"1ndbl'Hktr p , No Iron
TOASTER $2. New wall 59 Lambr;tta n10tof'5COQ\er saiea only. &tl-9028.
plaques Sl..$5. Tapestries S'25 Kelv1nalor re frigeratorr.::::::c..:..,::,'-"~-~c--=
$2.-Sl.5. Maple rocker S25. s:z:.. S' bo:ii: F r igidaire 30" Bellyboard, good con.
Blender S15. dish drainer freezer 125. W8J't:l '1, 2, ~" dlUon S12. MPr3123.
a.nd tray $1. Occasional twin foam mattres11~ Sl7 POWER SuppllMI: S7-$25.
chll.ir Sl5, Clothes valet $1. each. 2-316 roil bo,.; sprinxs tl1otor S3 Sig. &enerator $1D.
Miorted nli:• $2-$5. 9 x $11 each .Kin& headboard Transi.s1ors. 15 tor St Caps
l:Z shag Al'ff ru&' ~. Pieee with 2 swlngaway twin lc-$3. Tul>e tester $1.50.
white carpl'tln1 SlO. Lamps frames $1:?. ~8-2168 Scope SIO. Resia!Ol'll lc-lOc.
S5 pa.ir. Marble cotfee table SOFA 6' 7" makes Into bed New 6 DQ 6's 75c .
$20. C.ornlng electrlc coHee $25. 646-54i07 Trans f o rm er s lOc-$3.
pot SlO, Qo@en bedspread COUCH and loYe seal SZS Relays 10c-Sl. SCRS -
s.;. Rt&Ular $2. Rustic patio ea.ch Sunday· •111 1 S45-2'240 8A-200V 10 !or P.50. }Vii:e
'\otfee table $5. Wood and le fl ti') X 11. Car nd10
brick patio be:nch SIS. t.rg$ LOUNGE chair, dark green S1. r.1e11>~ SWJ. Diodes
tub planter SS. 646-2278. 74J S2.\ 1\o.·o . gret"n I weed St-SJ. I.lie show lor car SIO.
B James SI. after 1 PM. muche& WJitl b!;ilster backs Pots zx.. Line cords 20c.
$10 each Maple gate leg 2449 Orange C.M.
FORD AJr c: o n di f IO ~t!:r: table S20. 675-4197 ri.JAN'S 3 ll(K,'ed 26 Inch bike
de!ached S25
100•1Powtt CR.YSTAI. for a b(4utlful S15. Man's 26 inch ·bike $ID. Ing $1.SO. power tttr ··-'di R t h I door Sll). car radio $12.50. w"" ng girt. osen a Girl's 24 il'l<'h bike S7.
6l doors $10. Windshield SIS. "Romance" Jlfltlf'm. set of Exereycle $3. E 1 e ct r i c
Many parta Sl. 1969 Pomor. 8 waltr goblels SO.SO each. mov.·er S15. Singer Mwing
Sel of I ckampagllt' 1iherbel1 machine Sl.5. Old uptight
Aw., 5'8-6991. $&,50 l'RCh Sel of 8 ~ vacuum clean<'r S3. Half
LlKE New. Vivian W~rd wines$& each Set of 8 while mower. new $10. Bathroom
makeup kit. Complete w1th wlMs $6 each. ~t of 8 sink, c:on1plPte s:>. Car top
brochures, co't l35.. &el~ for liqueurs S4.7S each. 548-4111 carrier SJ. Lawn roller s;,,
S15. We1tlna:houee . ~1ste.~ ROYA LITE portabl e 6 fool wood ladder SJ. ljl3
vacuum S7.50. Girls Z lypewriter \\'Ith case S2D OraJ\gt Avr., C.tll. 612-5666.
VtRroE Bl'05, 7 pie~ dinet-
te Rl, v.·alnut tone table
$25. lt1elching vinyl chaini
S4 u c:h. Antique sewing
inachfne, v.·ork.s perlec:Uy
tnclud\~ all allachmenta
SIO. Ch ti's Murray tractor
"'nd tr lier SID. Bllr gtool
$3. ~ shelvt>S 7' x t '
walnut, · stained Sl each.
San1&0n e 29" pullman suit·
cll.lif. $10.,r.ten's goll clubs
$20, rnrely uSf'd, both ro1n-
plele ~ls. 17-14 ~1isp1ri St.,
CMta ?ttesa.
GARBAGE Di.sposal s:tso
Sleeping bflg 11.50. Blanke!
7~1e. Bedsprne.d 50c. Oothlng
XlC'. LA"·n nM>wer $1. 6 gal
outbo&rd n10lot g11s tank
$-'>. :z;; hp hvin Evinrude
SJ. Lup11gc rack S-1. Crlh
$10. Flash bulbs No. 22 and
228 lOC--Thc.. 214-3~\h 51.,
N.B. bike. ar.nd new llght brown _.. ..
gynthellc Wig $1.50. Like Tnlw.rM rou ~lo 50 .Sl REFRIGERATOR S2i. Gu RIVAL JCt"--0-1\.iatic lc:c
new child's Ute and brilt' SlauUer •le<-tnc ~ducn1g Slil\-e 12i 2 large varnished ('t'Usher, almost new $10.
SS. Aluminum doll houR tahle S~ Roto-broll SZ 4 drav.-er chest Sl1.50 each. Ms-lj;U.
with tumllure excellent Vqema!IC' $3 . f1oore!ICl!nl 9 x 12 tent v.-l th floor 125. lt10Vli: Proje<:tor. like new s7 50 836-4743 ' llght fbi:IUJV'. 36", 2 tubr Antique v.'OOdcn 1n1nk1 $25.
• • • S3 35cnm silde projector 9,16 Junlpero. ~l>-1769. $2'\. Proje('tor carrylna C85e
BIRD Ce.Q:e with all ac· "Cabin Aufomat .. SZ.'i. Light REFRIGERATOR. c-;oli wilh bullt-ln dayl lle viev.'i!r
ce1aorle1 Sl.50 2 new bar fl)lture1 50c'.$3 Sunbra1n ml· 1 .-...1 $23 E1 ltlc $25 .. 11in1ple can:yt~ ca.se,
stooh, pa.dded ·ru51 &1)1d and fee ~alor Sl Unicycle op, ~~"':'hu '--.iccl2S mahopny and vinyl $9.
v.'tlite llorll pattern with $5 Red"'wd and alw:nl num ra.nge, ~ e, s.......... · Hoover ell'Ctric: v acuu m
J.wivel backs and fOOC rails patio !if'! S10 Table and Portable el~tl'lc llD vnlt floor w1ud1C.r $20. Vacuum
$20. New 1tand11rd 117.e bench set SlO R.elaxaeiser dryt'r $1S. nlil ContillC'ntal, clcan!r S25. ~.
cOvered box bfd 1prinss 110. reducin« ma.chine ST..i Stu· C.~1· h'ENtlfOR.E Wa.o;her, works
Antlque Olhk.oih trunk. 1b.e dent de•k $4 Smilh Qirona fORSCHE whtth $12. ea.eh: $20. Blue recllner chlllr 1~. 23" x: 23 .. x f.2" i.i. 'l'ires oUICf! !""'"'writer 11~ Elec· Collll'r's EncytlOpedia, oew, ..., .Tr-B t. au t 11 u I 'Chandelier" and "wheels, 2. nG-tS. tric S m!r1111e pl.tie oven $10. ear h: Royal \Vorceslu floral tl tvan $25. 8 1k 11
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' FOUR -CONVENIENT OFFICES
TO SERVE YOU.
e NEWPORT BEACH ...... 2211 lollloo Blvd.
e LAGUNA BEACH ....... m ForHt AYO..,. •
• COSTA MESA ................ no Welt loy
e ·HUNTINGTON BEACH .. 17171 hoch )lw.
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--Are You Letting Cash
Slip Through Your Fingers
See If You Have Any
Of These Things A
DAILY PILOT
•
WANT-A·D
Will Sell Fast!
1. Stove 29. Bicycle 57. llMtrJc Train
2. Guitar 30. Typewriter SI. Kitten
3. Baby Crib 31 . Bar Stools 59. Cl1sMe Auto
4. Electric Saw 32. Encyclopeclie 60. Coif~ Table s. Camera 33. V1cuum Cleaner 61 . Motorcycle
6. Washer 34. T roplcal Fish 62. Accordion
7. Outboard Motor 35. Hot Rod Equlpm't 63. Skit
I. Stereo Set 36. Filo Cabinet 6~'1 TV Sot
9. Couch 37. Golf Club& 65. Workbench
10. Clarinet 31. Ster! Ing Sliver 66. Diamond Watch
11 . Refrl9er1tor 39. Victorian Mirror 67. Go-K•rt
12. PlckUp Truck 40. Bedroom S.t 61. lrontr
13. Stwing Mach ine 41. Slidt Projector 69. Ca.,,ping _ Tralltr
14. su,fbond 42. L1wn Mower 70. Antique Furnitur•
15. Machine Tool• 43. Pool Table 71 . Tape Rtcorder
16. Dishwasher 44. Tlrts 72. Sailboat
17. Puppy 45. Plano 73. Spam Car
11. Cabin Cruinr 46. Fur Coat ?4. Mattress Sox Spgs
19. Golf Cort 47. Drapes 75. lnbo1rd Spoodbott
20. Barometer 48. Linens 76. Shotgun
21 . Stamp Collection 49. HorH 77. Siddle
22. Olnette Sot $0. Airplane 71. Dort Gomo
23. Pl1y Pin SI . Organ 79. Punching ••1
24. Bowling Boll 52. Exercycle 10. laby Carrl•t•
25. Water Skis 53. Rare loolca II. Drums
26. FrM1er 54. Ski Boots 12. Rifle
27. SultcaH 55. High Chair 83. Desk
28. Clock 56. Coins 14. SCUBA Getr
These or any other extra things oround the house
be turned iflto casli with a
DAILY PILOT WANT-AD
so
Don't Just Sit Therer
DIAL DIRECT
642-5678
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.-~~ ..... , .. -ble: breutt'd rust co&or sport
ooat $12. Grttn •port COil S!I, ,,,. a. all UQ new,
131-<113L
~year Spttd°way wkle S3J TV k>un~e pillow SI Oemltal\3f, new trt11n Tit· framt, for l'Xerclse Sll. '"".fld $1.~ each. Tl.rts, 2, "'"°"' portsblf' record fany f7. ea.ch set; Zoom Gold ntin rocker $J5
1.1'5 x 14 $1 tllch and onie pla~r SW Yoot Jocktt $4 Movk1 $20.: GE Fl\1/MI Drapu, white, flls come~
•11.f! 700 x 14 $10. ::18 Chevy 8oo«I ~-SI. ~ Cornv;all PortablP S1 5.; 1'::Jectrlr ~, wlndcn.~• S2 50 s 11
dual exhawil Q-.lem SIS. 118, corner ol Derbyshire. crro.!tm fn-e1er Sl2. 496-Mro f t1urf1*n:I ;3.' TraJJ;rm :Xie ~J.-!C-4133 ROUND fonnlC'a VI r I u e $18. J llt't's a.00 rimt S:?O.
4 WaJnul dlnlnt room cha!n1, 5 01Uon Pl"mro 11quarlum, dlnelle li('I, <4 chntr~. 2 CopJ)E!l1one: relrlf::erutor $25.
aofd )*lded ttatJ $2. each. covtr. llrtit, flltrr. hcall!r ll'aves, f'XCl'Ul'!nl co11dlUo11 / S.IS..Tl38·or MQ..9016 between
MS-2112. / $5. ~ an tor $25. ~8-2~59 9-12 or 1:*>-5:30, '.i11••••••••11111!••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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S&Wld'1, .lltM U, 1970 DIJlV ~llOT 28 ~JIORfATIO'H "TRAHSPORTA'tf~ ·,;msPOR1'ATION ~ TRAlllSl'ORTATION -TRANSPORTATION TllANSPORTATION TPANSPORTATION"',,--+.;T"'"iilH""'s"'eo .... 1tfrlA~T"'IO"N.--.T"'R,..AH""s"-POR="'rA"'r"'1Ul'l'"'-,.=1
~·.t~.. ' , i;10 hft"'s1ol;;0 ·i-r . ~·::·':i· .... ~ ;r,;;_;k; ! '500 ~"!!"" ts~ !:J!P!r.IM C.ro -;;-,;.-;;;;: c;;, 9600 c;;;;;;;i~ --lmoorted Autot 9600
F Rr ,r I -, ..... ,.!>".~~.'It:: ... rato I - - -11111 ' 1984 ~ sg.~~.c::,ni:;r G~';}; ....-~~TSUN -, FIAT l, MGB 1--P_o_RSCHE ~'-... Ca_'l 64~si " ii. QNDA1'fflllK · .' ... • serlo• 2 'ron ~1r' . ..;.:.'":,'..::,, ~1'd.~J '67 D·~·'ss '6; "FiAT 850 Vacation Special ·62 J'ORSCHi, 1.mi1m. o!d
B ~ .. ··--·~ ~ . --~-asic B_Di .. ting Botti W1ntN ' . 9050 -Truck J Wlftt 16' ah1rntnum sft s. . ' Au t 0 m. 'trMSmi111Ion, ColUJ!t', " 1pet'd. ncUQ, heal· '66 MOB Road1t1r ?rtust sell. $235(1. M&-9S6&.
. r; Ill I van tilldy w/dlamohd plate '65 Eool'IOljno, rebuUt efllfne: white wall tkis, 17,997 a.Ct· er, Sht\tJl See to~ 4 ,pet'd. Jmmac1,1late condl· ,64 PORSCHE "C"
•J ' DES!RE Ftom pvt pty•'29' •\fRllN 'NDER"' ,ot floor;. 39,624 actuAI• mlles, autonllUt, lop opena to ual miles.towner, (VWJ.. ate, (VbU,14) (Jon in a: out. Brl&h' tea.I CDW'S8·. •.. cabin tl'ui1t,t: OJ:. 11.ra:er, UILA 114;h t.2S-2G-10 ply rubber.. stand,' lot box, t\ove._ $1'50, 101, ' • ¥. . ,$795 blue with black leather in. lmmaeulate! lt'a t.llt Onet
below $6000, td M-1212 alt tn• ._.. c,.wv. •1 'rrUck 6., bocb' 1n ~irceJlcnt · $995 ff b v w · (s•~•••) WUl ._.. .f9.4>..7819 before 3PM
iT!i !ltl:-1026. v.w· . • ar our • • """'" ·~ ~· Otte.red to ~PIJ.~lte ·b,y tOc . fl. , '"' , . _ ±o , ~-USib.HIV. · condition anCf a -es our 8._ i'"uU eal>-over amper. ff b . amall dQwn or trade, \Viii SUNBEAM ~!~ ·~;~~;, -~~'i:k':. -~~t~~oJ1:a ·:~:&;~~1 • liD n n n ' :~ ~\t~.1~,, n~e on iaet. dl6contlnued modtl. If our l!TTlt sf:Acit BL.., 84Ut3S Qnanct pri~ate )'larb'. ca.u . " $1999 ~mplete. $895. 869 West -· HUNTINGTON BEACH· dlr4"'lpn~,·ft10~S40-3100or JUJ:tt 15, at Newport Harboi· 64;)...1982, '40--1474 aft S & '6S Hodak& dirt bike, fiber. , 18th SL Colla Mesa. 13711 BEACH Bl.., 842-4435 IN" """"' Ya~t Club, 720 \V. Bay wknd.s. gl&111 tanll:·A seat exparuiion ' HUNTINGTON SEACJI t.l~GS, Radials, &le~. '67 r.t GB-GT '69. 4-spd, win A~. Newpo~, No advance ,...00 chambei,.it50 or
0
be1t olter, CONNELL C•mpor R_ent•ls t522 • .,Fial 850 Cp. $liXlO. Mt-l396_ whls, Ai.\1/f'~t. etc. Perfect.
regjstratlon. Enl'oll at class. Mobile Home1 ..-. S5l·i311.• $ ~. prlctd to sell, $2850. Orig
Br!TI1; notebook. Class nieeti; - -1!>66 mciCY ha $20!> CHEVROLET Rent me -Camper Van Miii DA11UM -Pr pty, Dan t.l cGh.ee,
every ?>Iondll.Y night tor 13 * Newport Harbor * · ama. . ...: 2328 Harbor Blvd. '68 T&C. \\'eekl.Y or monthly JAGU.AR 646-282:! ot 833--0600 ext :z.tSI. 1ve&k.,, Any Question~· Call A few remainine; mobile home fl~ Mini-trail iJ1.> M6-l203 • * ~g...1418 *
6'73-1855. ''Safe Boatl~g i.s spaces in one of C&Jif. '-s fasL 1966 Slmikl 120ec $175 Costa litesa • . "Leader In The Lear.ti Cl tie!" JAGUAR ?.1G8-GT '69, 4-$pd, wltt ~•Accident" est iJ'>wlna-resort are~. UJ, '!'own st, C.M, S1fi..1257 GM. C TRUCKS MEYERS !'tlanx 1500. Mc""'a1i ZIMMERMAN 1vhlt, AM/FA!, etc. PE"ffe(t.
' MOBILE HOMES '70 it<liLEY D"ndlon 3lOco Ile" now. . :~ Ro.,onablo! HEAD9UARTERS ¥f~l ..U. Orig pr ply,
yu<s WEEK ON.LY are on display, lheae honlts Spri!ll, 1600 mi's .. ?>tint cond. Immediate Dellvc..v 2845 HARBOR BLVD. The-only . CUAR 646r2822 ..
,...,,. . ~fully tquipped at price• S8!iCJ llf!'#f $67;) or otfer. .., • SCG-641_,!t_ _ de.altt ;u.:;~~~AHarbor1'·s'°9'°"'M'°',G°'B=-"Roa-ds"t"er-.-=1"i,=ooo
• Co~'Onado 23 Our bast' you \\'On'! want to pass up! 831--lm, leave no. sOutbern Orange County's Dune B~~gies 952~ DOT DATSUN Area. mi's. Xlnt ~net.
PflCe $3000. EXAMPLE· ' • NE B Bod' • 175 ..... «17 aft Spm• e Cbronado 25 -· '15Ji ·Hond& Cl.450 ~AuthorizedOMCDe&Jer DU UUY tes · OPEN DAIL.:Y Complel(; IJ"U-UD
pfice S•1!)'.)5. 011r ba~11 N~ 20x44 w/awnlngs, skirt,, ~JPnt cond. UNIVERSITY B .. cket Seats ST. 2 Wet.ks AND SALES ~ ct~. $9180 oomplete incl. tax •CalY att s 83T449i• OLDSMOB'LE 01,dy. Call (2131 921-55.)5. SUNDAYS SERVICE • -.r..ronado 30 Qur · ba.s' Jt;. llii. l\1•nt·JfttidY for IM· ' Price S12,995. ?tfEDJATE..,,0ccuPANCYt lJODAKA IOOcc delert ready 2850 Harbor Blv~. e V\v Chas1is Shortening• 18.iM Beach Blvd. PARTS
OPEL
• q,ronado :l4 ()I.Jr 1:i1s·.e GR&ENL&AF' PARK· -n1&11y extras. $325. Xlnt Costa ?tle."Sa 540-9640 Free pick up .\ deli~ry 1-lutitlng ton Beach BAUER
Ptice 1!6.'95. Ao .. ult prl.ak Club "'00• * &14-"'6* '64 FORD PU e &1i-<>t"1e •42-mi or 5'0-0«2 • BUICK '68 Opel Kadett delux sta wgn
103 eng, Sdll in Warranty.
E:.cept. clean. 644-4_156. ~· -.. ' 1151)"\fhfttJer.Avt., BSA flfi'1 1'1ettiw, 52 h,p.\ Ll;lng bt-d, VS, heavy duty '99 Dune Buggy, custo1n, 19G7 1600 Roadster, Plr.,lli IN
•NEW Coron•tfo 27 C.OSta'Mesa llght . weight.· vttY clean. ~t*l15i0n · Good coodiUon rebuilt f'!Jg .. S1850 or best tires. lo miles. 2 tops, S1350. COSTA MESA e 1970 Opel GT e
2600 mi's, Musi sell
• 714/962-1408 •
. On Displty Ph. nc-f&OJ350 $895. ~5-f969 aft S pm. "'"'~·t T''·-,_, .1 offer. 644-4779. 546-76~J
* WE TA ........... ·' aJ\t: 10ft! gn car or iiEY'ER:sToi;;;d-,!U;iR;;· I.==:=::====== KE TRADES Take Hal'ixi Blvd. JO HARLEY DaVidaon 1961 74 .s1n1.U down (G!HSn > Call MEYERS Towed Bu1g:v
¥•cht1 Roya It, Inc. " J9!h St.; ~I\ v;:at Chopped oUer/$111iO. dlr Phll~ih ·10 am M0-3100 'comp! chroo1f!, sl2oo. S72 EN GUSH FOR~
lfll2 West Cout Hv;y. lo Whliptt.).ve. 67J.304,8 or 49+1019 Plumn1er St, C.M. N:e~11 Beach • · 64:>-0810 • J0~1.ICRA. J~c. .. -' TR~M,PH 500 _ Complete ly N •Jo D. FOR 11ale -late model dune !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;,
f 1KE SAILING?=. ORANGE co\INTY """m. x1ot "'""· SG5ll. •w nun bu•IP' 1500. ALL NEW ENGLISH "" Excl t ,n...i.Ar y r * Call 497 124Z • 1600 OHC, Pickup with camp. 84T-{fal9 FORDS NO\V JN STOCK
DISµKE TllESE1 t "Asv•:-,. ·zo ., y.Af4;\H-A Endu~ '69, ap. er. 'Sale price $2099 dh" V\V S.nd Buggy. Roll cage, DRASTICALLY
• Pay~ent11, hig~ inleresl,.. f' prox 1500 mi'll. J\tany many (# 67798fWIJI finance pri. sand tires. ~lust s ee ~ RE DUCED
dePrecudlon, s 11 p rental, · • t..tM 6-14-2491 vate party. Call 546-4052 or Reuonable 644-1377. TO CLEAR cle9nlng, insurance etc Custom Bullt Co•ches .dirt xttu . .,..."". ' 494-9713. LARGE' SELECTION
PREFER THESE? ' ' SEE ~TODA)'! ·6§ Honda CL 180. Mint cond. HOO TO CHOOSE' FRO?>t e Uo1v cost, no \VORK •. +~any . btr S.t·Ups 900 mi's. St25. Call 546-2376 '68 Forti~' ton pickup. Small lmpor~ Auto.. Th--,oro • G r Spa t · camper. Low mi 's, Pvt. -
23"1 E. 17th Street
,...1765
'60 JAGUAR 3.8. -4 spd
Sedan. Needs mme \\>'Ol"k. PORSCHE
ANY OFFER. Call 675-7532. -------
'61 JAGUAR ~tdan -air. 196tl PORSCl-lE Cabl-ollet nr1~· tirrs. 1vires, ps/pb w/hrdlp. Ne1v e n a: i•n e .
~1200 5'1.!)..4024 trans, paint. uphol. crpts.
1~9 JAG ~~ 2 . .$2000. r.1 u ii t .see! 2089
•. A<U> +2 Be~ 1-larbor Blvd .. Ci11. '645-1982, ~~. ~~ 6.lXXl miles. 54()..7474 alt 5 pm. & \Vknds.
=========l'M PORSCllE Cabrio let
1966 SUNBEA;\1 Alpine, like
new .$100 above wholesale..
842-5913 -··-·-·
SUBARU
* '70 SUB1'RU
Here Now.
Immediate Deliwry e 00 ttlPH CapabilifY
• 35 ~1iles Per Gallon e Be'\utlluI S7ling
Test Drive Today At
Kustom Motors
s.t5 Baker. c .r.1. 540-59U
TOYOTA
ITIOIYIOJTIAI
ANNIVERSARY
SALE
1970 DEMO
$1697
• 1007
DEAN LEWIS
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CAREFREE SAIWNG• ue ·~ ce SPM·lOPM. AUSTIN AMERICA Cal '2S liUI ~' 114 \'" d io •Tustin J(lhµy & Adult HbNDA SL 3'0, Jo mi'•· Bo•l o• ~'· M&-ZIJ8 ROBINS FORD
·-· 0 • Cl h Pl, i. ay Park. Buy 7our coach fron1 · •L'M ""U "'"" M.1., ._,, H.,· .... r 61,.,1,
MERCEDES BENZ \\;/hnltop, x!nL running.
New interior, r11rr 1nodel.
---------1SI750 . 2 1 3 1~3 9-4583
1966 Harbo11, CJI. 646-S3tll '
>'':t ur u an us and tll\\'e-On factory dl· o!Jerover-·"" --~ 9'ecreit;n Veh iclea 9-51..S · AUSTIN AMERICA •vU\I ..., NEWPORT SAILING CLUB rect pl'iCf'I. Over 100 mo· aft 2. · , Cesta ttleSi. &tl·OOIO ~ • 675-7100 • dels to choose from, '69 HONDA 90 tr.II, ~-.. , 1966 Chev Cerryall ~~~~~l~l~~a
22 "' EN S IG~ s .1.oop. J.10BILEU~b~~ SALES cep tional cond. Call $1100. • 71·1: 675-3681 All Model• FERRARI fibqglass, m111n, Jib, & 237 So. Tustin, Orar\ie 54:>-D54t. I========== .ieMa. Ou1bo11-rd motor. &iii 633·2961 533.2974 536-1446 ==°'-====== 9520
&: J!OCkpit cove.1'5, $2150. Motorscooters 9350 C•mperi
Al'!'' ''" '68 ·c1 ... ,., -iHE 1uapows -----,1-------dlnJtiy. SlOO. 67J-l881 ''-> t , '',~ ·~ LAl\IB~E m-etor '67 ·Dodge ~.
COLi'(J?.tBIA Defend~ i• '' • •'k, -S '' ~ter $150. ·call after 6 PltktUp & Cab Over
L.Q,A. Race equip. Spin. (Irvine) or ~-e~kenda 64S..2947 C•mper
naker geRt". 4 ~alls, a1on11c R beln.c' vi.:, automatic transn1i1111ion,
4 9rig. SS rad\Q, slip in ,er::rva~. ~art no;::, ly' Aute Service · Clllito m .cab, J.ic, Q98712
Nwp•. Xlnt contJ_, 8U13Jl,· a ... en tn v•ante .....,un 11 I P1rt1 9400 ·~ $1195 871;8233 · ·-" .._ ffnf!11! & osl complete park
-· at 14!51 Jeffery Road (Sur.I---------~ ~ S~ILING CLUB ~ rounded l).v Orange Groves) NEW Sm a I l b Io ck
22 to 25 foot t'llcer-m.11sers in lJl'itlf~ For .ill{ormp.tto,n Chevy,bqttd • ib'ol<ed to ,ft~ ~
$7.30 per day. Nev;•porl call l811flT30 ~". ~ .-1ift, J:na;le, CSC, V•nollt.. ~ o
..... S.iliog ,,. ""' ""' s:n~t'OS . . " '· comp!. bl u.-pri<iled, le -~s SOOTH COAST SAILING ' p~pared by sn expert.
CLlJB 1714 ) 547-9406 SPACES J\fuch, much more! Ov~r J
]2' .FIBERGLASS 1{ IT f': · $1200 invested, sac. S750. .. ,, Ava.ilable 1n Hunt.ln&to. fl, r:•o ,.021 eves... "\1 w/trlr & sails, Xlnt cone!. Cot! M & I...:~.::..:;::;:,,:;="==-== 642~52 'aft 6 l"rl/;tll dfly !':tac.~~t~ .. I~ •1"', .~ r . 428 _COBR,l ENG, 14.i;pl ~'1:1·3031 E:<l, 66 OI' 61
J1r \u µon
31 111pOl l ~i
FERRARI
Nri-port Impofts Ltd. Qr.
&n1e O:nmry>1 GCll,y author-
ized dealer.
3100 \V. CktMst u·wy .. N.8. • SALES-SERVICE·PARTS
M2·940S 540-1164 3100 W. Cout lhvy.
Auth0med MG Dealer Newport Beach ,
======== 642.9405.. M0-1764
AUSTIN HEALEY Authorized Ft.ITIU'i Dealer
FIAT
AUTHORIZED
SALES, SERVICE
O, ,l fl'l<' Coun!y·~
L"'li~"I S1•lt·tlion
N··~. --' U'i'd
Mt>• ( .-;.t .. ~ 81_'111
Jim Sl ~mon > Imp>.
\/IJ,,,11('1 & M.1111 SI
5Jnt.1 Ana 5-l6-41 14
••
213/4J9....3943
·p~ Super 00. Com p. rtblt,
trans., f'ng.. brakes: new
tire•. J\lust 11('11 $2t 5n .
644-2544 days, eves ~5-0063,
&lf>..-0619.
'55 • PORSCHE Speedstt•r,
silver metallic lacqul·r ,
17:ikc ki1 -200 n\!'5, <-oupe
M'&t5, -I & 8 strreo, One
Auto trans., factocy a.ir con-ol a kind, S.3150. 6+t..()6;,;i
ditioning, pt'l"'E'r steering. '69 TARGA 911 1' E....:cel
radio & he~1ttr: (KEP7621 Cond., Extras S6&>ii: m~.~t
l1nmacula!E' .. Jim Sleml)ns sell, ~ifl" pregnant: f.lay
Imports, 120 \V. \\rarner, <'Ot1sider larger car in h·ade.
Santa Ana. Open eves. & ~106
&ui. :).t6-4!2J. '68 P0Rf;CHE 912 C'r.up1"
LEAVl"NG COUNTR'<f Te.ng. with black. Ch. \Vhl ~ •
?>luRt sell '58, Mercedes 190 J<"'la\\'le&11! 19,000 t.fi. $5,250.
'70 TOYOTA'S
In stock. I111mediate delivery .. · _
lil'-1 m .,,,is .
~ \&l~t•rs ··
Lagun• Buch
900 So. Cst. Hlolow•y
494-7503 * .$40.3100 •
'69 TOYOTA CORONA
Automaiic trans., factory alt ~·
rand. In1maculate in & out, ,
Take small down or will fin..
ance priv11.te party, Call dlr ~·
Phil nit 10 am 5'10-3100 or
494-1029,
Sedan, RunK gd, new brkS, t.1ust·Kell ! 11.1: ~21-37&1 BIU MAXEY ~('ner. & \11"!'s u1 '69. $350. PORSCHE '&!· C, A!\1/F'i\·I,
5484192 days, 642·ll22 eves. nu t'Ol\l'l lll'~li. chrm \\'hi~, ITIOIYIQITIAI
'64 190-&!dan, immac. oonc1 . rec'g clutch, great pert.
S.i/n Ask ror o en n i s I!' "O ES nli's, xlm cone!. w/~ lijlcl 1910 HARBOR BLVD.
J I MOBIL n M '"a"•· \VUI trade for 3Jl COSTA i\IESA 0 son. A"••rlca'• fines• available " " " ., 4 V Cleveland eng w/aulo '67. Sundiel Deluxe WE8'J' \V1ght Potter. Ir Jn eve1'Y 11ir.e k price rana:e. c n
Sai),boat JlbN'gl!'" ~: ileMIC ·~~A tf'llns. in xlnt t'Ond. a VW Camper
bur\lti:. h'atl~r. ;, hp . r:· u cUt1 . ton ' ~ f\!i~ Mc;Jlroy, Dun ton F'ot1r r.ta~i U11erft..,', All •he
'61 AUSTIN llPaley, good
f'Ond, white, new traN! f;
over-drivl'. 4~1-4997 eVl':'I.
LEAVING For 1lav.'a1i -'62
Sprite Reister, British Rae.
gret-11. Best offer. 536-9<100,
BMW
~r;1t1Lf'~=· maiot. $1650. $2800. Pr1v PlY 641-07·~°"-·~· -lll8l BEACH BLVD.
'6.1. PoJ',;che ·Super. 90, Xlnl, Hunt. Beach Ml-ISSS
t.IB 200 SL, 11·ht 2 blk tops, 11ew Pirellia, 4 track. 1 ml N. or Olast lfwY ... Bcll \
pis, p/h, am·hn, 5 spd. rcd/blk Int. 642--8086.
'67 FIAT Fo~ed 10 ~II . 642-151;, '59 Porsche Sunroof TOYOTA '66 4 Dr. $999. :o ~ I Al ~ 1 S.A, .7070 673-2284 ev .•'' "~ies. 11~1 ."' to a1>prec. ~u 1
0
0.!!_R, e c. so , l9Xl hid; .,.
,, .3'I ..wh• 1s1le to PubllC~ ia \ ~u 16921 AUTHORIZED
SALES, SERVICE
R d. h t:h 1 11 '55 Mercedes 190 SL SIJOO. ,,A.,"""" Corona sedan, aqto. trans., 1 s io, eater, me an CJ. y O'U"JO;J;o d' • •-1 csu--' Xlntcnnd, Pvt Ply , , ra IO &-'11caer. rllll:I •), ,1 ~ ~ A OR coMJ'LE'l't-1'NG1NES " 2699 CA 20 No. 8&3, glassed keel M-•ii H •"I IDps, rt'!ll iiharp car. Ready L'I:! PQ""~'" •-I XI t JI SI I ~. •~ 67" <>AJO or 671-46,16 !Paun "" n.x.ru;.., w m s, • n 11\ e1nons mpo • ..,, ....., 'l 1or anything! !TRY086) .~"""==~=~~=cl --·' W 11' San< A t· dder 6 hf' l'!ng ""' • om• ,.,. •• SliORT BLOCKS H b. v w .,., .. ..,,iu. . a.rner. a na. r-$895 ?t1ERCEOES '67 300 SEL •645-5734 + Open eves. & Sun. 546-4125 • $'8~. Luxnty througbo11t·[.:===·=====o...:========:;; M crui~e. AskiJ1g $3~00. cau ~~ DISPLAY J::\GuAit -4.ii'"$lrts Bloc;!c. '--, •
.;1~ad. R~ady for~";· 0, AL.L l'IE~7D MODELS. Mo~ M•I\ 645-0204, ar our , ,
~1440c ~· \Vkle!ll' '.fow 1!-1 $5~ crank ...... _.._oil pu-infl <u1 l l BEACH BL., R42-4435 ~··w-. ·.~. T & M MOTORS F"uU POWer , power wlndoWl'I, ·Trucka 9500 l~Truclc1 9500 .!
(Open Sunday•) nioha1r int~riQr. i\1otor No. miiiiiiijiijiijiijjjjjii~-iiiii~~-----1 18' WI "to" M' \7\dea ' distrtbU1~'it5o~ 5'18-4927 -' .~TI NGTON Bl-:ACH
Power Cruisers 9020 Pm $pacts Available '70 VW Camper 6000 ml 1!125 Baker St., Colla r-.tesa, VW EnglM, Good Cond. . . . ·
24' CORRECT CRAFT CAB· % block Ea1t ot.Bar,. bor. Blvd, . ,. e 642-0443 e AM/Fttl, radio, rlecfric re-. · frlgerator. Pll'l:'Ui r i r e'a,
IN CRUISER. Co1npletely Cot1ta Mesa . : \1i•) ,Mf>.91170 Tr' •"ol 9425 chrorne Porschr 11·heeli, Cost
rlo'11 over Paint and varnish 12 x 60' Triller, .... $4380. ?t1ake Olfer! Tak•
inside and nut. f\1otor TIP 1969 CHAMPION --sntall do\1 n. \\'ill lfnaooe
TOP SHAPE. Xlnt fishi n<> -rl J f JO " 2 Bt'. 1 Ba. Crpta, drps, stove, p va e piu·!y. A t am, botl and pleasure, 673-0489_ rerrJs .. lan41eaped. . 527-4011 Phil, ca.II {).'IQ..3100 or 494-1029
al!e'r 8 pm. ' JO Yr, Financing 280ASI di.I'.
28' CHRIS Craft, 1963, hvin 842-3939 A.lif.S.' Siroam~O -~. ~R-E~~N~T~A-L __ _
---··~-N elec wench, rad, bait link. 8x35 Antel~ awning, store Terry•Nom1d•0•1is e1v '70 IJ1cku11s
.,.,w rs1 s, swim step,··tull · 'fN """
T•M MOTORS
· (Open Su.W.,1)
80&1 Carden Grove Blvd. ~ Blk. E. of Buch Blvd. 534:2284 892-SMl
Bi\fW ~ AUTOi\IATIC late
'67, ~1u~t sell, ~lake otter.
PR/PTY. 71~/644-2521
CORTINA
8081 Garden Gt'OVr Jill'd. 1000676.l, J 11u S J e Ill o fl s
% Blk, E. of Beach Blvd~ Jmpor111, 129 W. Warner,
534-2284 892·5531 Santa Ana. Open eves. &
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• '"flAT'
Ill
"FRIEDLANDER"
1J711 llACH fHwy, Jf).
NIW01/SID;SllV.
Jl!G
Sales, Servi<...!, Parts
Immediate DeUvery.
All Modelf -
"-.1 n:n.• new ~uminum root &kploror "-tor Hom•• 1v/ca1nfx'1\ slee ps 6.
covrs, complefe refinish.. $l 4oo. See P 56· 5002 · Fourwlnda•Wffk•ndtr • S97·50 \Vf'f'kl,v
$T200. 673-7700 'McFadden, S.A. 839-5917 or TRAT•L • -l ;.c Per l\lilf' 531~736. "' 5 Make Reserva!1ons Jo;arly
260' FISH.E5R1 MANS drl11ght. HILLCREST lO;<SO'. 1 hr. TRAILER -SALES Scotl's, 914 N, Harbor, f.i.A. WTter. Pl'ps 4, c n."1'£1 •· --
CORTINA '68 \Vagon Sl~5. ~
Autn. trlllfi., ~a.dio &_heater, *********** wlflte-wall ti~li. VJnyl in-
J?rtuport
jl1 1l por1 ~'
3100 ·w. O:ut Hwy , N.2,
gu.9405 $4().1754
Authorized MG Dealer
ful'n . Adult Pk. oo ~ .... lll7l Horbor Blvd. G.G. 1968 V\V C!l1rtpPr -f:nglii.h head, SS rarl, Chrys V--8, l<lllll h &I" 2556 od 1· d · I d ne"Jy redone v a 1· n is h cas · .,... ' · l'A Blocks No, of m · 1 ie ll'IC 11 es flOJl-UP
61'"2"' G-~-G "'-~ roof, lilovc. siJJk, coal txu, =~=~°""="'"""'"'"'""'"" ·Motor Homes '215 ... _.n l'O''e r,..,..,way rorn1ic11. cabinets builtin.
trrior, huckel lif'!ll.~. fYGC llJDBfl 110), SpotJes:ii! J lm Slemont A
T111ports, 120 \V, \Varner.
Sanui Au!l. Open Eves. &: a1c;s.c·r '67, 1 O\\'tier . red,
wit• whla, radiaJJ, Bsl o(fer.
545--01<17. FJXER·UPPER. 19;,5 Cabin -_:;.:;;:;:_____ 527-4011 Sleeps .5., ·27,000 ml. Perfect
cruif;er. 1laRs on v;ood. $.500. 26' Ford , sleeps 6, fully con-AWO Travel trlr, sips 3, cet)d. $2,980 . .645·-0.'.0l '""· 546-41,;, -to 11port ltd
~-H c ~-" ·-557 7063 or DA-·TSUN 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. sVO<J arbor Blvrl., M. ta.111~1. ..-. -xtn't oond , 8.ll x l r a 5 • •59 FORD, reblt \'8 & euto,
6-IS..1982 or !'.14~7474 4ll 5 67&-5810. Reliable car w/EZ lift 8. cab·over, boot, refrig, 537·7777 _SDlo?MiS
J\1GA '60 Red, xlnl cond.
Orig. Owner.
•ll4&-5110* pm&wkodo, h ilo h . Tota l 11225. "'" '69 DATSUN ***•*•***** _7• S . e~. Sl.200. a.i........,46
24' tNBRD Cruiser. sips 6; Mini Bikes 7 • . Trallertown, 327 W. \V\lson, 1~---~-~---SHARP 11169 r.1GC GT, whl /blk llhr
C ,1. p . '69 DODGt Van. Cusrom in· Big Sedt.n. overhell!I. can1, 4 ""' o~ F"•ihk'. lo·m', .-·Jras, SS,. DF, RDF, gd cond. .~f. •• iss ~111. 1. El I . r _ .. AM /F'I d Tak "" ....., nl " int., lo 1nlle. Forced to sell S345o d · f '69 PO\VELL J\tlni Bike, 4 I all err ee. re rig., neiv ll'ell. t1pe.,.., l• ra 10· e belo bk. $15.'\0 · 54S.n41 -r-.teke offer. 642-7:'.i15 · or fr& e equity or l•n, FR & RR P.hocks. knoh· 12' SplUlre Trave Tr el', Tape deck. Boh 61l-209f;. a:mall down, wW fina.nce prl.1 =='===''='=""'""'=-;,;;· =--"=========== lrg bi.1clt. 6'16-461!'1. -r Rlf':'I 4. $499, t t (04~') Call Ph'Ji" bys \1·/helmet. S 160, 64>1960 '68 Green Camper, por ... 11n va e par Y _. ' lmDOrtftd Autot 96001mporttd ·cars, S~ki 801!1 ~0.20 I ,,;•o;'~~l"'O"'i9~, -~~--.,.,. lop, engine xlnt, body good. dlr ~().3100 or 494·1029. jjiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijj B&4ANZA . 4 h.p. llas VIKING4 T.~vel1 tra.ll~r. M,000 ,mf. $3,000. 675-88111. ,66 Datsun WCJn.
chrom11 fencleNl and lights, ~lf!eps ' sin,.. 9 ov,., ice x. '62' Econolint "Clean'7
SKI, bo11.t·SK. Gla~s hull. llO
hp Merc-ury, new
poWl!ri)e4d. The \\.'Orks. lm·
m1u:. Quick "'Ye, 675-4•1;:.2.
E . $350. Spic & Span. 548--0072. f~iW30) \Vilt take trad• or
Like r)!W. $150. veninga OJ> T AU rebuilt. SllOO. 64fi.!l20R fh1ance pi'ivite P'1'1y, Ca.II
alter 5, 548-11180 NI MT RR •I LETERN Dial Mi-6578 for RESULTS S.164052 or 4!14-9773.
HONDA 5d CC enrtne. front '""
& rear brW1, lights,1treet $1fS ** .. 548-:3554 fPnported Autot 9600 Imported Autos 9-600
9035 ~lcgaL Best offer over $125. .15 TT. Field & Stream~-t1-~~· ~~-;oiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii~iii.iiiiiii;ii;ii Marln•-Equip. 54:)..3431 Trailer. Good condition.
BON •NIA • H p $600. Call: 642-096::. Eetid ix 12 volt. Non-hunt. '"" • • •
Auto pilot S·l;'{t. Brand. new '90. * • 83J.35!>2
•673-6945+ . (i~DEVIL folding minibike
'-1F.RCtiRY O.B. :JO llP $;;fl. \~·/caie, se1t1 Z. 2.J HP,
Extend<"U ghait. 1111U1ual. i O lb!. 1135. &l:;..-0624.
E~nin11~ IH. 613-~378. TACO 441 FRAME •
3 HP Evinrudf' ou lhoftrrl S·13. * • ~~
16',9 It. KOM.l''ORT.
Like Ne\\'!! J\l11ny l'~:rtril1! !
$1195. 6<16-3458
STORAGE -Trallen -Boats
-Campe1-s. ere, * •54g...,12til *'I" -motor. >.1nt mnd. lllmost • -., ....... Trailers, Utility; 9450 new. S1J1i, 6Tj....;28;1. Motorcycle• ' JUU --~-~---
Pl\TR. of 283 Chris engities. • UTILITY Trailer.-all
2'l to 1 Reduction, a:d cond. '67 Yamaha 305. f:Jl& Bear jeep. Good cond.
metl'll
1125.
Call 646--SMO eves. Excellt-nt co ~lion J350 \ fli.4,..1058,
a;;; Slip-,;;oorlng fOli HodaXa 90, ad .. ,:., iet' .iT,Oruc=:.k,:i;;;;=i;===ts=OO
up fo1· rlirl, extras, ssklna
S275. 64•\-5-475.
DELUXE Slip fot• aprrox. .68 llodllkll 100 ,.,,.,., Great
70' ho1tt wkte !x-1un ptJ\\'el' ,:ond. 600 orlgin .. 11 mU cs.·
or ll~ll. Ne"'por1 l1111·hor. 6-•"• Sf!sl ollcr. io ~ • \\'rite Box P-1012. O&il)'
PUoJ. J!).10 llnrley Oa\1lUson·
NEW ~ 1 32, ,,... I~ mndl"l. $600. !• ·~·IP or· to ...., powtt S.16-3137 1 ~
or s;i[I. Ne11rpor1 Ha.rtifJr, l''---:,6~7"""'o-~-:,-..,.:.-<<-"-
\\'rite Bax P-1011 03.llY i-o
1
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PlloL -..
25' Sailboat allp
~lain Bay, Newport * 494-3916 '*
fi(J' SLIP
Nt\\'port B11y
S.11 or PoW!!r. t191 ... '\!116.
Boat C:h1rter
17' TroJ&n ti)' Dti!1(1!: ~'rl•n
1111. MJUip. ''fl'! 6. $$.><lsy.
$4~ v. k. 9'16-'9000 •
•
64z.6783 MJ-3106
'6.q 125 YAMAtfA--•
peas & com.pf'tll\on rtle&H.
$.115. 61>-3!1;, 6n.«IOO.
'6S..HON!)A ISO . 1100. 00-21129
""'6fv •m•h• YD . Street S400.
NO matter wht.t it i1. yoo
CAO Jlf!JI It with a DATLY
PILOT WANT ADJ 6-U...$611
'TO Chev. 1.1 C.S.T., 11/c,
autp. P/~/,., lr lr hitch,
Ovetld 1p , T.0.P, Snrri.
eq. SUn' thtv Thu1'5 ;inylimr,
f'ri. btfore 8Pi\I .. ~!. all
8Pi\t. 64~.
·~ GMC Pickup ~ Chrome
~·· nt paint. 4 11pd. ·~-1!!0. 54&-1175
'IW Ford, 6 cyl, tong bed. im. Cill 6-16-1018. Eves
i T3-i619,
rono. 'et Rf.nclM>m, R&.-H
I ~ ..... $.1Jl"Y._8, ~~II' ,41dl'J " .• -ffi . Xlnt'.C0J1if. ~GTin~
DAILY PILOT DIME -A
• LlN£S co1t )'OU ju~t pen·
-·-~·-_ _,J:;,• -
ORIAT YALUISI
SUPH VALUI
'66 l'lYMOUTH fUIY 4•DI,
v.1, oulo, Irani., fo(!Ory air cond!lionin,, $699
.pe,..r •••••inf, ,.dio' h"'''· A 1llt1 cor.
,ISlY~l)I
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'65 PLYMOUTII MY WAIOll
v.1. 0 .. 10. lt'on1,, ,._, 1ttorin9, "'41o &
h1alt1. 0."'' W11ill (ll:Y0241 $ 899
'61 DATSUN 4·DR. $1195
StO 111o4tf. 4•JP••d. •odlo & h .. ltf, ltutk•
•I uoto, ••ol nit•\ (YIY6111 ·
'61 COITlllA WAGON ' Avlo, ''""'" '1!dio & htot.r. •hilt wt1t!
ti111, winy! inl.,iot, ltvt\11 oaolt, Jf19I•
i.n, IYOCllOI
. ' "'61 YW COIYllTllU '
lolli. • htot.t, """' -,. ·~i.tw. O..n c""4!tMll, HuffYI (Oll:JJI) -
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Special Factory
Purchase
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DISCOUNTS UP TO ~
5900
NEW 1969 MIDGETS
52023 . + TAX l LI¢.
INCLUDll U.DIO • WUt• WHllL$, nc.
NEW 1969 MGC-GTS
53255 + ~·x • Lie.
INCLUDll AM/•M 'IADIO, Will WNllU, ITC.
le*~***************
--_l~l'lllplil l
.11111purt •,
"31~C"'!tl Hwy., N.£,
642.t405 SI0-1764
--AvthorJnLMG D~"'"
EVERYBODY NEEDS A
'61 FORD 8 fl. '64 FORD VAN
f:le•+iid• Pick ,Up R•b11!11 Eni;in• $799 PULL rl!CI al4JJ50J $1099 A STIAL •ZVl!f14
'67 CHEVY 8 FT. FORD STEP VAN
fl••hid• Pie.It Up v:a, Autom•lic: $1499 PULL ra!CI $1499 PULL PRICI #Y45026 #J7212
'69 CHEVY 8 FT. '67 JEEP CJ5 F1t•hid1 P'1c.l Up V.t, Soft Top $2100 FULL Pl!CI •1111.C $2200 DON'T WAIT' •TYXl4t
'67 CHEVY '1'< '69 JEEPSTER. STAKE. LIFT GATE
PERFECT FOR 11,000 Act111I Milei.
LIGHT DEUVERY H•rtl l•I'
·AfiftMt N•w $AVE
'67 DODGE :v,. '63 4.WHEEL DR. VAN •
P1rlKt Co11d. Whlf• SUBURBAN. 1/.6,
$1699 POWER WINCH-AIJI:
•040966 CONCOURSE CONO,
'63 VOLKSWAGEN '64 CHEVY '\14 CAMPER BUS I Fl. ltd, 8lv1 Very Cletn, G1t•l'I
$1299 •OUUt $999 #NJf4JI
'10 AM~ASSAOOR '64 FORD Pl(KUP
Ai1, lo•d•d SST Plus Sletp•••
1,000 Atlu1I Mlle, C1mp•1 -llij•
$3499 •16,)101 $1099 #4JJ61'1
6-PACK New lnternetlonal CAB·OVER CAMPER Tr1vel1ll-lo1dMI S!11~. Slov1, al(,,.
$795 ~~~~ St00 OPP lllf
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KUSTOM MOTORS
AUTHO~IZID ' .
INTERNATIONAL
TR UCK DEALER
845 IAK.IR ST"--COSTA MESA
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TRANSPORTATION
..... ,,.. Autot .. fmoort.d Autot 9600 I "" .. , '•d Auto. 9600
l'-'-..;.... •• TO--Y-'O"-'T..:..A-,...:..;.;:; ~ TRIUMPH · VOLKSWAGEN ,
TRANSPORTATION • TRANS~RTATION I !..~l'OltTATION 'TRANSllO_ltTATION
lmpot"ted A<oo ' 9600 Imported_~.. 9600 ,Imported Autoo NGO""~•-NGO
VOLKSWAG~N VOLKSWAGEN VOUCSWACHf.I VOLKSWAGIN
TRANSPORTATION
~·-VOLKSWAGEN
Au1o1 W•ntod '700
WE PAY TPP ·i.JVw--t"uDnY c.r. Gei.
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~
'67 GT6 1'0YOTA '1!12 dr-, H.T. Slfi99.
l •peed trans.. hea.1,r.
\\nllf\1>&11 ti,m, Cinl\'\t at•11.
, \\~I CO~"el'I, 61.trt'O tape
I ~ Ii carpet lZ·D~l21 Ex~
ru:Uy like new! Jin1 Slf'tnt111.a
lmportJ. 120 "'· \\'arrK'r. Santa Ana. Open e\·eis. &
Sun. ~12$.
pienty ol ~~135. AUTHORIZED
A?.f/t~A1 radio, wire \\'heel•. 7 PASS. '68 VW Bl.Ii, 2:;,lXXI Auto.. RJf, E>ltra I 11barp. ~ SERVICE
lUOV8f6\ T1tke trade or fin. I Or w/Blk, ~>I. fXJASJ 2}. 4.~peed. Sky' Bii.iii! w/Blk RH, f.Spetd. Vecy Cltan,
'66 VW BUG ~&& VW FASTBACll AUTHORIZED
SALES, SE'RVJCt; CASH
for uaed cars A: truckJ just
call 111 ror tree Hlimate. a.nee private party. C11U m '•· Dr. i&. owner. Cher-Vi11yl l11t. (J..('6096) (SLZ624)
;J64Qfo •• '~'·""" "'"°""· s:ms, 646-&tl. $1699 $1088 " $1399 GROTH CHEVROLET '68 TH. 250 20 (XX! n11les tX• '67 V\V a.II eict:raa, Punche H' b V W '
c<ll•"' .,.;,."""· .... ;u.,J :i~,.;!~c. ~.,,, .. Uc ar our · · Harbour V.W. "Har6our v ~w. A.lit for Sales A1anq:er
lr,IJJ Beach BJvd.
llunUn~n BeaC'h
847-60li7 ' KI 9-.tJ31
Flir'iu1 l'f'sulta, .Cali7""'1'he
Hot l.Jne" Daily Pilot
Cl.USi.fied
Call •fter 5, MS-1969 _ 18711 BE.ACll BL., 812-443,j ~ • '
1968 T1·lun1rh CT S...m/frn 1 ·w V\Y in A-1 cond. New HUNTtNCTON BJ<:ACH 197JJ BEACJ[ BL., 842-4435 19711 BEACJ{ BL., 842-4-W
t!f>W lirei, good cond. ,2400. mok>r, rostom p11\nt job. jplLOT WA.NT AD!l G13-56TS JlUNTJNGTON BEACJI HuNTJNGTON BEACH
673-6'136 Dlll Ms...3235 • '63 VW 2 Or, new )'ellow '64 VW '69 YW I -TOP DOLLAR 64.z...5673
9900 paint, rw1s perf, Must sell, Radio, hc•t.e:r, new litt:a.. UCJ .
4make <tUer. 962·1782 or .fte'hJY painted wry very Radio, healt'r, 4 sPffd, 'A'trilt'
r>tS-6519. . clean car. Out ~peci.al' week. wau1~~~ Like new. l <twn..
end prlce. IQZNOOO) er, W>o>.M.1 I
'" vw Radio, Mater, exceptionally
clean CJU', very low mileage.
Showroom condition tor
sure! '" CLEAN USED CARS
BIGGEST SALE OF THE 'YEAR * CREDIT AUTO SALES *
'69 v.w. F8'1back, radla1'. .$795 $1799 $1695 ntdio, chains, top rack, 1~000 ntil.._ Tan w/b1~ int. -( & M MOTORS I ffa·rbour v w T & M MOTORS
$2,al. 64>3.l2'J. (Open Sund.ys) • • (Open Suncf1ys)
"68 VW Conv, auto, tonnee.u 8081 Garden Gf'O\•e Blvd. 18711 BEACH: BL., 842-44.35 !!081 Garden Grove Bh·d.
cov. am/!m $1180. Call '~ Rik. E. of ~h Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACJI 'i Blk. E: of Beacli Rlvd.
5-t&-5968. 5.14*2284 892-5!551 ,64 VW B I 534-1284 892-5.).jl ~~~~~~~~~~· i.J ua:, w now gJ'een. i '"""""""""'""""""""" '66 VW Red/white interior. Radio d u XI ,67 Yw BUG '1 •• ' ..... "' CQI> Radio. Xlnt condition $925 dil.i.on fl00. 499-2066
-Best offer. 545-5239. '10 VW Bu&:. Clean. Factory
'66 VW CAMP~ tpt, Lo ml. Extra Sharp Blue warranty. AM-F!')f Ii.
See George Ray
THEODORE
ROBINS FORD
2060 Harbor Blvd.
Costa P.lesa
642.0010
WE PAY CASH ·
FOR YOUR CAR IF YOU HAYE A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT WE CAN FINANCE YOU Best Of~•••-549-0-140 w/Blk Int. (VJG681J sunroof. $1900. 67l--1919 CONNELL
CHEVROLET IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
'56 FORD WAGON
V-8. aut.ornallc. HY!\1-055 .
'58 PLYMOUTH CONY.
WE FINANCE
ANYONE
$99
CREDJT IS
NO PROBLEM
IMMEDIATE
CREDIT
'61 IUIC:K S"C:IAL 299 4 dr. SNS, V 18. auto. trans .. powrr
lileerins:, power brakf's . .SJ\E-768 $
'62 FORD WA!;ON
DELUXE 8"' '67, good $1399 '6' VW , Sunroof, rad~. «•k
cond. $1700, H b , v w, blue, white Inter. Ex. cond.
Phooc 962.7.... ar our . ' ' -67~;..~10>3'=-. =~=~-'63 YW BUS 9 PASS 18711 BEACH BL., •124•3' '67 YW BUG
HUNTINGTON BEACH Extra sharp, wb.ite wall tires.
1963 VOLKSWAGEN. Low radio, beater, 4 aJ)ffll. (ULJ.
mileage engine, r u.n 1 2881 -
P'"loct, 1675. llJ89 Huboc $ 1'39,
RJ-f, 4-S1K'ed. lllZKttl)
$f288
FLOWER POWER
'60 vw
$499 2828 lhrbor Blvd.
Costa P.1t'sa w .. 1200
U.[f'()R'i'S WANTED
Orana:e Counties
TOP $ BUYER
811..L 1-lAXEY TOYOTA
18811 Beacb Blvd. $99 $299 V·8, auto1natic. Cool for 6ummf'r. V.S, autmnatic, l>O~'f'r steerin;::,
extra clean. PYV-530
Harbour V.W . Blvd., Ci\f. 645·198:J, H b v w
>ID-7'7fafl 5 l wkn<bo. ' ar our .• auto •pert ltd
962.'J Garden Grove Blvd. H. eeaCh. Ph. IJ47-8555
XDt\1-436
'59 STUDEBAKER $99. '6J PLYMOUTH VALIANT $299 Fully fact. ~uipped, mechanically
19111 BEACH BL., 842-4435
HUN'l'JNGTON BEACH '66 VW Camper. New ln.ns, 18711 BEACH BL., 841-4435 new paint, stereo-tape, Wide LARGE
537-7T17 891-1568 \VE PAY TOP OOU-AR
;~oR TQP USED CARS
\\'O\\': Fully fac1 . f>QU~Jpl>d. FIA'-601 tops! t 12527 l 165 Volk1w1gen $730. Polyglas tires, Am • B'n1. HUNTINGTON BEACH
E><S. 546-9235 $1895. 53&-9""91 ' '69 VW Su ..... t. AmJFm. SELECTION
If )lout car J( extra clean,
' Se(; us firs!.
'59 RAMBLER $99 ''5 RAMILfR AMERICAN
Econo1ny 6 t•yl. Automatic. 4 dr. 2 dr. Automatic. Especially nice. $299 I -=========--=-==;===~ Dark Blue W/ b1k inl. IM· of VW
'610Sport c... t6 lt· MAC. 67>-7528. CAMPIRS
POOLE BUICK
234 E. 17th St.
Sedan. FlX-194 .
'60 DODGE WA!;ON $99 Room for Oie family, 1H1lomatic
tran!'.;m li;;slon. IH\V-951
'60 IUICK LE SAIRA
OYG·932
'60 vw
·2 dr. Bug. 4 speed, economlctd, de-
pendablr. Chttk this pricP. SZX-057
'U _pLDS CUTLASS
$399 IF YOU HAVE A SINCERE DESIRE
fOI A $99 Automatic-, IJO"'er stei'ring. \\IT.G-662 V -8, automaUc, poY:er iteel'irig.
GRP·906 -$399 TOP "NOTCH USED IMPORT
We're Selling Out 41
THIS WEEK-END!
'61 RAMfl.IR WAGON $~199 '66 FORD CORTINA <i.T. $3-99 EconOmy 6 cYJ., automatic. 2 dr. H:r. f speed, bucket aeal..s. '
EPZ-'114 ' TAB-195
'6J FORD CUSTOM $199 '64 IUICK VISTA CRUISER $499 W~'! FuUy factory eauippE'd. -V 18, 6 pnsi1: '"'agon. Fu JI po'A·cr
ZLA-269 plus air cond, OO'r-344
'61 OLDS 98 '6J PONTIAC: IONHEVILLf
4 dr. V/8. auto. t1·a.r1J1 .. l"'"'f'r s tPcr· in1: & hritkPfii, ;ij1• Corid. G\VD-699
$199 4 dr. J-1.'f. V/8. "°"'er s lN:l'ing and
h1·11kPS. \Vha.1 a priM•! KL0.&19
$499 NO HNlllLI, •usONAILI
0,,11 WILL IE lllFUSID
IVllYTHIN• WIU •O!
* MANY, MANY MOii * ' ro Ct40051 fl,OM ,_ _____ _,
WI Sf'ECIALIZ:I
IN FINANCU.G
WI CAl•Y OUll
OWN ~NTUCTS e HULIYS
e-TlllUMf'HS
e .IAGUAIS • SPllTIS
MIDGm CREDIT AUTO SAL·ES • M.G.A.'1
• M.G.l .'1 • e Tl-6'1
FRITZ WARREN'S CALL COLLECT
530-2092 10292 GARDEN GROVE BLVD. 530-6360 SPORT CAR CENTER
I BLOCK EAST OF BROOKHURST.
THIS WEEKEND
ON ALL NEW '70 CHEVROLETS
2 DOOR COUPE
Tin•..i gllH, lletu~• bf!h , -
11ff•'l\ll, />M •adlo, '""' emMion
CO•UrOI, """lte ••ll II•~. 11•11• Wl'IHt ,ower1 Cll>OTI (11162'1
Li1t Price ........ $2881 .15,
DISCOUNT ........ $318.62
i:~ •. ""' $2562.53
BRAND NEW
1970 KINGSWOOD
ESTATE WAGON
Cklu:>t tMlli, ''""" 11tu, oo-• win· oa.... """f' 11;1 111e ,.,...,o .. , ,.1,
Conclil!O<Hf\$1, WPI'< fl!! •~O!.'.kl, 300
•"9'"•· . •u•bl>-hydr1m,hc, POWe<
ill•rl"9 lwltfil! WSW, AM rec!"O wi'
"''" 1~~. l61t) Oi2111)
Ll1t Price ....... $5069.40
DI SCOUNT . $171.05
::,'.'..' .... $4191.35 ...
IR•ND NEW
1'70 IMPALA
CUSTOM COUl"E
, urbct.flrclfiff'l:'lt 11(, "° '"'. l1n!llCI
11'••1. IOOr "'"'· vrn1I roof, elr ~ .. •"7l011 mirror, U>l<l•I F&R 1....,..lon. belled WSW, •ltc_ clOc.k. AM '911111, r11Jy Wl'IHlt, 17'11 (Hft111
Ult Price ........ $462t.2S
DISCOUNT .. ... $85,.20
~:~ •.... , . $3773.05
IRAND NIW
CHEVROLET
·MONTI CAILO
T~-,dr1m111<, 3JO 1'1111" •1111.
l'lll!tlng, rfnl(!CI 111n1, llOWllr ""lndo"'!•
Uoor fl'lllS, dr. '"''" ¥1nyl rool, ••• <:Olld_, powt r 1IHf'in11, It. '"°"· 1y1-
ttm, ANo·FM rltdlo, r11r •PHktr.
rHr fencltr alllr1L Ufl) (1109531
LISI P•lco ...... _ $4611.05
DISCOUNT ........ $725.44
::~~. "'." $3892.61
IRAND NIW
1970 CHEVROLET
CHEVILLI HAl.DTOP
T11rr>o-h)'drtmtlk, l lrtlO budlwf
... ,,, cont.Oii, •Ir cood .. pOWWr ''"'' lnit & llrN.,f, '50 tntln., !Int. 1l1o&,
lltltld WSW, r•Ur Wflffli1 clockj AM
rldlo wlrt•r IPttk•r, ('311) P 1'60)
List l'rlco ........ $4154.00
DISCOUNT .......... 14.6'
::.'.'.. ".... $3464.41
IRAND NEW
1970 CHEVROLET
NOVA
Tl~IH 91111, body 11111 fftldgs., turll0-
llyclr1..,.l1C, PO~r ,,..,1,.g, •••P·
1ml11lon cont1111, belled WSW, AM·
••lllo. [1$1) ttl•l6JJ
List Prlco ........ $3fU.H
DISCOUNT ...... _ $419,U
::~~ •. ' .... $2697.02
IRAND NEW
1970 CHEVROLET
MONTI CARLO
T11rtio."'fdr•mlllc, lll'ltlld 11'-M, POW•
•r windows, llaor m111, F&R Dmp<
11tt11., vlnyt roof, AM·FM, l•ctorv 1lr, «ID 11111., com1or1 1111 WllMI, pOWlr
•IHrlng, 1rc. Ulll (114'9$)
LISI Prlco ........ $46.17.15
DISCOUNT ........ $7r5.14
::,·~ •. " '. . $3982.01
IRAND NEW
1'70 CHEVROLET
CONCOUll WAGON
Tlnled 11t•11, po..., 1111 Oil!I window,
llC!Ol'Y ·t/r, JDO '"41 .. 1111'11>11\'d•a· ma11c;, power liHrfllO, l>f:ltfll-WSW,
full .,.,'11111 co_..111, t1.111t•t• c1rri.r
clock, AM rMllO. (SUTI 07ol00"
Llot Prlco ........ $4431 .20
DISCOUNT .,. ...... -Ull7.4J
~:,'.'. ....... $3823.57
llAND NEW
1'70 IMPALA
CUITOM COUPI
Turl»llY11r•1Ntlc, •lr Qlllll., vll'lvt
f110f, tln!td 1111u, »o eng,, pow.r
''-'""' i.11• w•w, rMr ~"'' tl.i:lrlc (!IQ, tl!IY wiltlll. llMI
lll24JI
Liit Prlco ···-$4119.10
DISCOUNT ..... _ $141.H
::~ •...... $3693.14
IRAND NEW
CHEVROLET
CAl"RICI COUPE
T11rbc>-hy<Jr1m•tlc, liCl<lry 11f, .Qt
f'llViM!, Hnlec! 91.tu, PO-wlncl°""'• doo!' grd'i., pow1r $1ttrJng, ¥11'1yl rool,
rear l1ncl1r 1klrh, AM r•dlo W/r11r
~Pl!•ker, r1!ly wl!nl1, •1111. Figl!!.
C060) C1211Jll
List P•lco $4973.60
DISCOUNT ....... $934.43
::~ •. ""' $4039.17
BRAND NEW
1970 CHIVROUT
GltEENlltlll WASON
T11rJ>O·h'(llr1..,.11c, linled gltu, 20I
VI 1no1111, powlf!' 11nr1no, AM rlldlo,
•••P. •m!Ulon (<lrlfrOI, ("21 ntm41
LISI Prlco ........ H70l.40
DISCOUNT ....... $45'.IJ
::,i.: •. " " . $3248.57
HAND NEW
1'70 C:HIYROLn
CHIVILLI HARDTOP
Tllfbc>-hyclrtll'Mllk, lln!M 9111\, "°""" tr 11Mrl"91 btlt«I WSW, 11111 wt!MI ,_,., AM rfflrti tinted glen, lillll
(1M411
L111 P.rlco .. -... $34' 1.15
DISCOUNT ........ we.oz
::~. "" . . $2993.83
IRAND NEW
1970 CHEYRO,LET
CUITOM IL CAMINO
Wiii-tide w•lt llrn, t11H wl!HI ai ....
1u, l!ttltr, 17IOJ 0 &11'11
Llot Meo ........ $3119.00
DISCOUNT ........ $505.H
::~~ ....... $2639.14
IRAND flEW
1970 IMPALA
cu1toM coul"r
F•chlrr 1ir, JOI .,.gin•, tur!I0-11
"111k, •lnrl "'°'' llntfd 11i.11, ~-' llntlng, DeUllCI WSW, tltc. C•Ot.~,
AM rlldlo w/r,tr 1pttll1r, r1!1y
WhNll, Vlnyl Jnltr., IPfCl•I il-lllPtfto 1111n. cn11 tn.wosi
L11i l'rlco ...... _ $4SU,'5
DISCOUNT ...... $136.U
::,~ •.. " " $3732.32
IRAND NIW
1'70 CHEVROLn
MONTE CARLO
Lht Prlco ........ $3762.10
DISCOUNT ...... ,_ $4111,6'
::~:. " ' $3281.41
-.2828 HARBOR BlVD.,-COSTA MESA NEW CARS
USED CARS •••
•• 546-1200
546·12113-
' I
,i,
'&i vw. xln't cond. tn I: , •. ··-; r ' ' ..,.._
OUI. """' ....... sac or ""'' Harbour v w ' c""';;;;'0;;;~~ .. ~·i;"9;;;;;;;:;;;91;1;0 I
Coita ritesa 53-7765
olfer. 646-1493. ,9 ' • ''66 YW BUG AlflllORIZED ' -, ... ~ ..... , Soll
RH, 4·Sneed. Runs Good.
CTBJG..191 .
$1299
Harbour V.W.
11711 BEACH 81..., 142-4435
HUNTINGTON fEACH
'63 VW Bug $600
Or Bsl Oller. Greal
Grad. &ill. 842-7188.
'68 Light blue bug. r/h black
Interior, original owner.
$1495. 962-16lt
'61 V\V ll\fMACULATE!
$595
Call: F'red &t.>-1669
'55 V\\', aean
S350 or Best Olfer
Good trans 5-13-&JJ6
LEAVING F'or Hawaii: Must
se.ll '61 V\V, be.st offer .
53J-!>JOO,
* 1967 V\V "bug -Jmitfm
radkl. Good .~itiQIJ. $995.
67~2779.
'56 YW BUG
Runs Great. RH, 4 . Speed.
(SBU9fi'H
$588
Harbour V.W.
1111 l BEACH BL .• 8424435
HUNTINGTON BEACH
l\JUST Sell 1969 VW b\11, ex·
eellent condition.
$1 450
'lit V\V, new red paint job,
pinstriped. good cond. $150.
1029 titft Dr, Laguna
'67 vw .. ~ ..
P.lany extras. 548-8436
e '66 VW BUG e
Excellent condition!!
"Steve" 54~257'l
'64 V\V Bug, pearl white,
xlnt cond. Radio. Gd . tires.
Lo mile. $i00 142--6001
DEWXE bus '66 New
rebuilt engine. Slt50 ot best
oiler 962--0'118
'69 vw
$16."JO • 642.M18
'65 YW BUG
Great transportation buy,
Priced to $ell. tV~I
$799
Harbour V.W.
SALES 4 SERVICE I 1970 cadfllac Conv. 400
1B7ll BEAdt BL., 842-4435 nil'g black wi red leather.
HUNTINGTON BEACH I mrl Cadillac Conv., 4,COJ
WANTED ~l'i.' cu~ton1 i!>ld w/gold
I'll lo doll " inter. pay P a· .or your I 1969 C1uiiUac 4 dr DeVille,
VOLKSWAGEN toda~. Call • I thee Inter • Outstand· and ask for R4f1 PincMt. ea · ing! 549-3031 Ex1, 66-67. 673-0900. ./ 1970 Firebil-6 wt air roncl.
VOLVP
VOLVO
ANNIVERSARY
SALE
$105 per nio.
I 1969 Pileruedes Ben:t 4 dt.
• D~I. Sl.5$.15 per mo.
TRANS WORLD
AUTD LEASING
CAI Bayshore Richfield, Cor.
ne1• ol Coast Hwy, & Dov~rl
Newport Beet:h, Calif.
"142" """"" ' S2759 ........... 64.,2,.-006!!!!!9!!!!!!!!!!!!'1 4 speed, radio & healer. • ~
4740. 1800 E c.,., IO< d<llv-~ LEASE f,I' .
1970 DEMO
ery .. Overltu de!Sperjallst. '69 Ci.dillac Ct>upe De Ville,
DEAN LEWIS '"ll ""'"'" .,,, vinyl rool,
am'tlrtt stereo. New whit&-1966 Harbor, C.l\1, 646.9303 w~. lilt steea·ffc wtil., $163 ...........
• THINK ~)~~yo·
"FRIEDLANDER"
per mo.
SOUTH COAST
CAR LE~ING
300 W. Ott J~wy, NB~ IM5.21B2
Used Can
111• •UCN (MWY . ., , • •og 'o\"·'vl • I ~ ·$100 .
IF T~EY'RE NOT ' BOUGHT HERE .• , WE HAVE A CAR
THEY'R! NOT FOR YOU
DEALS • \Ve· can f.inance anyone
FRITZ WARREN •We can y cont~acls
SPORTS CAR CENTER e lmmeriiate delivery
110 E. 1st, S.A. 547-0764 • =· 50 car• to choose
1969 VOLVO 144 S. aoto CREDIT AUTO S·ALES
lt'dan. Like •new .• 0 n e 530-6360
owner. 67~1991. 10'292 Gard!•n Grove Blvd. . ...... , .. '
9610
•t966 Lamborghini 350 GT.
Sport Cars
BUICK
San Diego Tn.111t k Savings, ----------
714-23:>.5ll0 or write P.O. BUICK '6J Rivie1·a . IMMAC.
Box 1811, c/o Jnstalln1ent COND. All extras inc. air.
Loan Dept. While 1v/blk lthr int~ fl095
~101 days; 83J.-0144 eve:
~ial \Vagon, RtH,
auto, new trans. Xlnt cond,
Very rsnble. &16-3431
Antlqu91, Cl111ic1 MIS
1937 FORD. xlnt cond, 4ii.ll00
orig mi 's. A collectors
delite. 846-4Tl7
1915 Model T Touring
• brass radla1or •
f1600. 6T':r834l
Autos W1ntld 9700
WE PAY
'59 Buick .(
lraiu;portation
""""'
door
$100
good
ph'
'62 Buick convertible as is
S151l. Weekda)'s after g p.m.
Siii & Sun all riay. 546--1-178.
* '68 BUICK Rivle.ra, xlnt
cond. ltwlded . ~tust see to
appreciate. Call ~. *
19711 BEAO! BL., 842-4435 TOP DOLLAR CADILLAC -
HUNTJNGtON BEACH For clean used can:
'63 VW Bu•, reblt· C.Orvllir · ..[OHNsdN. IC:SON--:::1-----~-----~
ent; &: VW tJ.aiw ixle, NiW ~LINCOLN WERCURY '68 El Dorado, bl e ck
~int, paneling, cpts. Sand 2626 Harbor Blvd., C.M. ~'!black vinyl top. i\fust Ii~. top rack, sle.reo-$1400. WANT To Buy 33 to 63 v.w. sell-make oner 6T~2.
96S..Sltl Bug with no motor, or in '&t CadillRC co11vt, showroom
TIIE SUN NE\'ER SETS on need or repair!!. Mw.t be conct, all Jll'.l\ver, l.o mi'li .
DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! reasonable 642-4639. S\500. 494-1404
•,
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. • • • I • , , ~ , • • s..-,, Ju-. 13, 1970 DAILY PILOT .;,.
TR"NSPORT.\TION 1!.~PORTATION~ TRANSPORTATION !llA~SPORTATIO~ ' TRANSPORTATloN !R~S~RTATION-1 TRANSPO~TATIOr.i I TRANSPORTATION . \!'1~~PORTlTION _
Udd C1r1 9900 Used C1n -9tOO Used C11r1 9tOO Und c.·,, 9900 Used C11r1 9900 New C1r1 MOO New Cert 9800 New C1n • 9800 New Cart ---~.-. D_l_Lµ_C......:;.; ,. CHEVELii .""" ...,.....C_H_EVR..._O._LET_1_1 CHRYSLER MUSTANG
1959 CADILLAC PAR TS .;-;;-AIJBU !50, Vi, 300 Cll!;V; "IO , C•ptlce .-. '62 NEWPORT !1-passeoger MUSTANG '66 S-1399-. -V--.l
0
, I
FOR QUtCK SALE bp, llm/tm rad.,•.'4 apd, Loldtd. &.way power seat, Ur. wa,on. Power equl~ auto, trans .. tnctory air•coo-
Battery S2;:i()O. 492-1606 btwn 8: power disc brtkes, AMIF/d. J>"(I. Good, clean car. $495. dltloning, power steerllllJ, \Vindshi~ld \Vipers a.m. &: 6;30 Pim. radio, vinyl roof, tinted 326 E. 16th. PJ.! Costa Mc61l vinyl roof ITYJ233l \Vas
t lliulio• glalll, tilt 1teering wheel *'69 9 p~ ws;~·Full pwr, $l&as. Mus~ see to ap-
Whtels tSer. ll'lMO> Very low air, ileteo. Jrr{ew radllt preeiate. J1rn Slemons
TrarulmWlon in!~ early! Jlcn Urea Lo ml Sac •833-0319 ImftN't•, UJ Yf· 'Warner,
Air Conditioner & ntE tdott bea '68 -~ bnportlJ. ~-r-'11. -· · ' _ • ~;"ina. Qlliin eve&:1 &
,
1-leatlng Uni t Ca.inard, ~:-¢ $1685. warner, Santa Ana. Open ~O~ Sun. 546-41!5.~
And Many Other Items 494-9816, U5 ·~I SI, Lag Eves. & SUn. 546-il25. . --h.-,;U"'ST'=1J!""°G=-,;;,6f"'""'cr-"'."'·=.;fr.;;2!1S::;---
5424120 Aller 5 P.?tt Bch. '64 Chevy Bel Alt CYCLONE 'GT '116, 390 V..fl, 300 V-.8, auto. trans., tac-
1967 CADIL,LAC Cou,,. '69 Carnaro 356;4 rpd. V/8, a1110-tr&n1, radio,•N!ater 4 Jpd, gd Oobd. Xtru. tory air CQl'ldi!Sonlng, pqwer
de VIiie. 33,000 miles, Excellent copdltlon $2500 "new tire•, carb. and interior Drafted!· Pvt pcy. 6'f5.:ll36. • steerirtg, vinyl roor, mag
lmm•c •• cond. _By own· •646-0888• 59,000 miles. $650. '61 ·eomet station Wagon wheelll, & racing tires.
S & . ---, 96U278 after 9 A.M. 11"'" IWAC007J A real nice car. er. urf Si rloin Rei~ --~·--*4~• Jim Sle~ns 11mpor{JI. 12o
t•urant, 5930 Ca.it , ~HEYlqLET _ • 1958 Chev. Nomad-good1---~-~~--\V. Warner, Santa Ana.
Hwy., N.B. 642-42~ f lk .66 Capri Wagoli, Orig; OwAer "°~·~~ G45_rµ57. COIVAIR Open eves. & Sun. 546-t\25
for Tony. . . Xlnt ·running co.rtf. Must r.::b=::=':'"-"=:====·I:. ;-::;::;::-::-;--;--::;-:--;:-'65 !\fu.stang Conv. V-8 211:9,
'00 Qi.d COO\'. El Dorad()-..11.Jl ·sell, $1750. See at 445 Olk, CHRYSLER ·65 MONZA 4-dr stick,_ r /h. 4 spd, p/s, disc brks, r/h,
I. 1 ' • -Sacrifice $515. n1ag•. '-•yglas tires. $1095. pwr, c1n1a e con trol , .... &Ufl&.49441848. Cal1~7391 ~
AM/FM stereo, cnJise oon-~ · 6r;rl070 .
• 6, CHEVY 11. '''"'· Whl•. '69 chz•'·· ====,...,==""=== trol, tllt.· & till~. st.:..J'inD " '62 CORV AJR..clean, ne\v ..,, .... tape,· ·runs ........... Needa Town a. ountry whl, gutde-111atic, twillte 6""" tires needs hi-Aires, 549-2815 OLDSMOBILE brakes. Best oiler over $300. 9 p St•tlon Wagon ms ,~-· sent., u-. hi1£h. $2467 . Cau64:2-l-4lO. as•. or675-.
545-0548. ~ i;'ull &-complete po"·cr in.. l-~'6-1-c-,....-~~-.-,-,-I0-$1_1_5_' '68 Olds CUtlau 2 Or. Hrdtp. ,,.-;;con=~,,..-.,,---.,--1'55 Chevy 2 ·fir, 301 cu in, cludlngair.17,00orig. miles. air cond avail. F al / b /h '68 ADlLLAC Coupe de Needs work. 1·2ai. ,.._,, AM/FM dio i'"'"""C rnck ac. r, P 1• p/ • r • Vllle, black W/v.-·hUe top ._.. ra ' ......,..., -* ~108 * \V/s/1v Urea. 37,000 mi.
all po.,.,.er. air copd, ~~ter~ 646-8774 aft 6·1 ZSZ99S. --_....,.-$2300 or bet! oUer. 642-9810
radW>, special El Dorado in· '64 Chevy II, 2 clr., 6 cyl, $3995 , , CORVETIE ask tor Doug Shaw,
terlor. I ·owner, lo nii's, auto, xln't cofld. ?t1ust sell. ~ 984-9144.
"000 4= '198 S650. Call 67H949. .._... ~ • "'74 ~ VETTE Hd: lop. orig '68 OLDS CUTLASS Supreme
'69 CAD Convert: leather int, '63 Chevy Nova Corw Q~ ~ red paint. 283 HI pert eng, 2 dr . ll.T. P.S., auto tra[l!I.
AM/FM rndio, full pwr, Xlnt co~5450 0 4-sp, SHARP'Sl.S95 673-6945 EXTRA CLEAN, very
fact air. lilt te!e i.1rg, pwr * 5'JI}..! * • ,s '65 FSTBK • red \v/blk inl. sharp! $300 below book,
aoor locks etc. 644-5859 'S4 CHE,'1Y. $110. '" ' 327, 4-spd, mags. $2300/best $1950 96S-Z!3
1963 Cadillac 2 Or. Sedan. Xlnt ll'aAf. 54~24~ WL, ..J' oner. 49'-4048 • '·763~U717ds-cV~~.,--74-d7,-,H~o7li~day"
Alr-cond, new tires. xlnt '58 Full po.,.,.{'r, runs good, ,,, '69 Corvette conv 300/350, ,4 metallic blue w/vinyl top.
cone!. Call 962-5194 . $175. Call alter 6. 675--5628. 549_3031 Ex!. 66 or 67 GJ>ecd. red, lo1v mileage. w/w ps/pb auto. r /h' $600.
THE QUIC KER YOU CALL, DAILY PILOT \VANT ADS! 1970 HARBOR BLVD, I** 494-2!63 ** 6.(2.tns. v
THE QUICKER YOU SELL Dial 642-5671 &: charge it. COSTA MESA 1968 Cutlass, Xlnt cond. !l 1========;_-======~===:=:===:;;;;:=::-1 COUGAlt 21.000 ml ..... '''· ''· "'w
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VI, I own1r Ooctor'1 cir. Surt I• n1w, tAIOI mllft. 8 t<!utl·
1111 ookl w/vlny1 tool, uin.011, 1uto.,p;H, P.S., YIM(.
won'! <;0mplr1 !hit. ~aint ll'llW I& Q!it. OK U$tcl Cir, F1c1. pu.r1n!W lltf{(XEW,51 • . •
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MUSTANG \'.8* . 0 , $1699 R&H, 1uto.. P,S.1 IKI. ,jr, Bllllllflll-c;aJ~ tt',t . ...., , •
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'64 T•lllD* 999 '""· Custom. Air, R&H. IUIO., P.S. S!rantl car, deep In coior. "5,000 ml111. Suri ha1 lo llt a w111.,.;. 01( used ca•
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$porl Sa!elllte 2 Or. Cps. R&H. 1uili .. P.S. Nice cer.
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Gortiooui 901d Ur w/llllcll lllnYI rpol. (VVH311l .. IC llHd car · ,.
IMPALA*
Clii!Oin Cpt. R&tj, P.S., 1uto., flCIOl'Y 11r, vinyl rOOf,
llke br•ncl ntw:W•tktncl 1p:i•I. fXlll111/ OI( u1tc1 ctr
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7 O<-. Showroom trnh w/ul1riOI'" dl!Cllr, VI, R&H, P.S ..
aulo. WotV" 1111, Rt!Mlnlng l•d. werrlnl'f, CZCBltrl
OK 1.11-..:I c•r
CHIV-Oi.n• ~ Btl A.11' cm*. ltloaor $h1rp. A.1110., R&H, fKI. 1ir, N-car
condJtlOii !Ind urrl1S our IOCI% wor•1oty, (\188'601 OK utld ar
MALIBU*
cii-. vt, t!kl br1nd "IW, P.S .• R&H, IUIO. Sur• II
his °"' IOll~ div '!JINlrlnl" Incl temalnlng lac!o•y wa•renry. (XOCSll 01( Ullld ctr
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Cullom CH Ailor 1lllrp, ftlH, tuto .• P,S., t1ctory
air. !VTL2MI QI( Uled 11r
IMPALA*
Sporl coupe. R1dla, h1111r, 1u1om1lk, pew1r 1IHr!ng,
!~doz 1lr. !TUZ2.0) OK u111t car
IMPALA*
2 D11, SS CptT I $.PNd .... H. On• or lha$1 "" '(Oii WW.'I
IMl!lw. Who llHldla COM•I• Cl>l\lrOlel would t lvt you 1 Ill dlJ-100'!' QUflr1n111 on lhll c••, IVTPUll
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IMPALA~
2 Or. Sp!. CPI. LOCI! dffflt Mild new, 39,000 ml~.
F•t lao frt$h, R&H, 11110., P.$, Got io "-ltll nlcnt
-111,,or1noe County. (ULA.'651 Sur• I! c1rr!H our JOO'!io pUllrRntee. OK used t fr
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$1699
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Transportation WAGONS
'62 VOLKIWAlilN • ' -ITY'1111
'63 FAL~ON $388 -• or. 1Yca:M11•
'63 CHEV•OLliT Sl 48 ' C"''<'l•r 1 Or. U!JY~HI '83 CHllVY II S"'M Cpa. IQJHlttl ff•
'64 CHIVllOL&T , s-• Dr; A~ll. H• cl'&Jnu
tf!!I:, MUST"N• !!I! liJil_Cpt. AlrM. _. ~
R .. k , IUIO,, p,s1. IKI. air.
'61 FORD FU'rURA
Waton. lt .. H, .u .... P.s :, CIHn,'cl••~
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•MIAMI 100~ GUAlANTll -'FNr• twt 71 1'6~·'"''67·'61 &"•ti ••lo11tollUn
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!828 Hartior Blvd., Costa Mesa ~1203-j-·=
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Factory a i r conditioning, '65 OLDS Cutlass HT, P..T,
powei' iti&c brakes vinyl air, ~cb, cotl901e. 28,000 mi.
top, dlr, lots ot_go001e1. $2300 SllOO. 968-5462
full price. (YZV>58). Will '65 442, 4 spd, xln't oond.
lake l.J:ade or finunce pri· Must see to apprec. $1200.
vate purty, Call 5164052 or 545-7240.
49'1·9773.
'SS Couga1'-Z3,tn'.I n1i, Air,
1uto, vinyl top, power, disc,
aint cond. $2449 499-3131
'61 ,DYl',lA?t!tC 88, air cond,
pwr $\rg, brks. r.educed to
$200. 494-9466, 837-1753
PLYMOUTH DODGI! PLY. 'S.S-Fu.ry Wq. $899.
'68 'DART-4 dr, r/h, auto ·Dix, V8, '"film:Uy •t W&flr\.
trans, ps, ww. $1400 or near w/power lteerina, auto. otter. 644-J,258 • tranl., rad., htr. CRRYIY.M)
'68 Charger, AJC, many ex-Don't waH. Jim Slemot11
,tr8s. Get.tine Co. car, mU1t Imports. 120 W. Warner,
11 ·~ Santa Ana,· Open eves. A ,e . ~. 847-4546. Su ••• .. ~ -============'"I n. ~.
FALCO to!
'63 FALCON, 4--sp, 289 mags,
hi-rise, ne\v llalley carb,
nu clutch. $600 642-1621
·~ !''ALCON, 2 dr., auto.
Ex com!:. ·Good tires, lo
mi's. $595. 642-7882
TRANSPORTATION Car-'61
Ford ..convertlbll! --as -iB
SUO. 20282 Riwnide Dr.,
· Sfµlta Ana Heights.
REAL Sharp, UJw mileage
1960 Sunlirn!r Convt. $275.
•·Call 9(;3..6577
'Ge Qalaxie 2 Off., HT, atltq.
~ p/b, air, $1485. Call
~r 833-0042 ~ ~
1 '6:' CUstt>m 500 4-Q,~
"'•r Good oond. $450
· 1f aft 5 pm 54~770 *
1962 Green Ford Econoline
Tf\tJCK. $600. 642-9899 1410
Kings Rd, NB.
'6f 'f -ard Galax, auto, air,
p/I. New paint. Bsl reas.
bfr. ·~1 Mon. &12-8329. '
'69--J.'TD. 4 dr l!T, Like
new, Private owner. UJw
nil. 64&-2118
'65 Ford Cntry Wgn.
Xtras, $100/0 Ucr. 675-7579
MUSTANG
'66 MUST. Hdtp, 289, VS,
4-sp, air, Rlli, dlac brks, 833-161~ ex! 1728, eves
646-0438
'66 MUSTANG conv, V8,
· Pl~t. auto trans, R/H,
39,uw mi's SI4:i0. · no~ ~' CdM. 61$-6664
'68 2' OR. H'rd!p.. Aif.BUtO
tr~, A-1 cond. f3Q6 Ocean-
frci{lt, NB. 64Z-1M6.
· '67 MUSTANG
Fi.tback. 60-4824, 9-5 PM '
PLY. '66 FURY 4 dr. $699
V-8, factory air L'Ond, auto
tram;., power 1twring,
radio, heater. See Lo ap..
preciate. ISEY412); Jim
Slemons lmports, 120 \V.
Warner. Santa Ana , Open
Eves. & sun 546-4125.
'65 Plymouth 2 Dr HT, '69
Road Runner eng. Trans
& rear end like nu i1too.
842-3476.
PONTIAC
'65 BONN. 4.Qr. Hdtop. Fu11
. pwr. Fact air, Lo' Mi. Xlnl
co~. $1200. 61~
'503 Carnation, CdM
165 P.onLiac Le MW
Sllatp, CB!JI finaflCJ!?, * 644-1387 *
'69 GRAND .PRIX. Loaded
Perteet condilion. $1500
belo1v lot price. 548-3lllli
'68 Ponliac BonnevUle "fully
equip, Sec tO apprecijilc,
GoOd lenns. 644--1387 a# -4.,
'67 GTO 4 RPE1;ed, xtnt coOO:
1 owner 51-295 .•
• 837-8048 •
'66 Tempel!!, 1 owner. 48,tn'.1
miles. Xlnt cund. $1000.
675-&i82.
'65 Pontiac Le Mans,
Extras, $750, Pvt pty * 833-0182 *
T·BIJtD
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'63 T-Bird. Spotless! Brand
new belted llres and !ihocJul.
Power uats, windoWr,
. brakes, steering. Lite blue
ext., red interior. Rear
1;pkr, HJ1ndle1, runs like
charm. ~188 after 5.
'61 T·BIRD $4CIO * 9112-1870 *
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111. Wtn. ""· 11110, 1t1111., l•ctorr 1 lr ccna11lonl11g, pOWft' 1lff1'1till, towtr (dlK) brlktt. rlllkl1 llffllr,
Miil-i! l!rH, tln!ed 9!11t, wl'INI
a:ivtf1, E~talltnl conclHIOn lllsldt-oull Vlt"Y low ml1t1111. "0.K." In
IVl'1' WI'(! Llunn XOB JOI,
'67 FORD Folrtooo 500
Ii., Wllfl. '·cy!,, auto, '''"'" rffiO, neiii.r. \llfY • ttlct w•ocrn I Prlcld •
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VII, 11110. frM11., t.dotv 1Jr cllMI.
!N>r!lng, powtr 1lfff!ng, radio, 11 .. 11r, Wlllttw1ll •Ires, llnrtlf 11i. .. , whfft
COVl•l. Vlry !Ow mllHIJI, E•~•lttnt Cit lfllldt oull Lkllllt Xl!:e NO.
$2599 '
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• 2 Or. H.T, 6 c"tl .. •uto. 1r1n•., ndlo, ~!tr, 11111.i 111u, wl!HI cowrs.
VllPV lo"I' ,nlltlveJ E1c1lle!!l 'conllf. tlM l1111'1ii l'Mlt, "Cl.It/' !11 ..,..)',,_,,.,,
lktllh TXU t U.
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Pontiac 9lvoa you ll'uly 9reot .. vln9a;
coupled with comploto alllCI compotont
altar .. 10 Hrvlco ••• 1111 lany Pentlac,
fl'londly, and rl ... t horit In your own
back yard •••
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A PINI llUCTION OP TOP QUAUTY CAU, ALL AT
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WE 00 NOT REQUIRE /&. ~INIMUM OOWl4 PAYMENT we TllY TO /&.RRANGE DOWN PAY !!Nts to SUIT EVERY c:UstOMER• N EDS •••
'62 CHEVROLET CORVAIR
• ~ lr•n11m1,..ion, redlo Ind fll&t«. Ju•I llio <tr
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'65 PONTIAC CATALINA
Pciwtr 11-1n1. •lndowJ, br1kf1, elllo. with m•m< mlln !ell P-lomlr.o COPHr with told 1n11rlot". PKH "'· '
'64 PONTIAC LE MANS
t Df'. ~per 11r11n. l ltck llucket 1Hl1 w!lh
mlllch!ng i.!'lde11 l'OP, 1utoma1Jc lr•n•.. pg"'
lie.ring, rtdlo, hHi.r. Lie, PHY ..
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Full power, facto?')"' air, IC!ather
Interior, • vinyl roor, AM-FM
s~reo multi-pJe& door locks, tilt
6 -i.INCD(lic ~liii:, electric see.t ~leue, twilight ·sentinel, electric
trunk open@r ol very very few mnes. "(0376)
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the 1970 Cadillac; i1_•~ to ex-d your FM""'l~tatiOno •
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power door lockl, vinyl top, tilt •leering whttt,..leSI than
2,600 locally driven miles. (702AVB)
SALE
PRICE
1969 CADILLAC
LuxurloUI Coupe DeVllle with vleyl top, plush cloth le
leapier Interior, AM-FM radio, full power, factory air
col)dltlonlng, tilt A: telescopic 1teering, pawer·dlflr locks, etc., etc. (Ser. 2764) •
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·~twtiod El Oorat!o. Lcather·lnlerlOr, fUll •power, lac.-
··.tory alr·condltionlng, tllt-teltscopic~1tttnng w"eel, power
·c1oor Jocks, crulu contJ'91, h\illght ·sen'tinel1{TEH741} . , .
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1966-IMPERIAL . . ' . t • i.Orown 4 Door hardtoji. Full powcr,.factory air, cloth &
leather interlOr, tilt-telescopic "',heel, automatic cruise
El Dorado. Vinyl top, cloth &: leather Interior, full power;
ractory air, stereo, AJl.f-FAf multiplex, power door Jocks,
Ult telescopic 1teeqpg w)leel, f:l'Uisc conlJ,101,...twllJght 1en·
,Unel, etc. Low·piUcap. (~131715) ( f 1 control. IWIBfZl.> J / • , \ . ~' .,
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conditionln1:. power door locks, stereo Af.1-Fl\f multiplex,
white wall tlrh. (ZYA937)
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PRICE -~ .. s4aaa
1967 CADILLAC
El Dorado Fleet~ood. Vinyl top, lull leather Int., full
power, factory air, .stereo AL"\f-FM multiplex, tilt & tele·
JCopic steering, power dOQr.. locks, electric trunk, cruise
con!-tql, J:wlllfht sentinel, headlight dimmer, rear window d~ffr~tc, CJFC423) . ' :-~ ~~~ s3asa
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st~ ~r door locks, criilse con~ powM vent
wh._., electric truQk.opener.•(UOF331Y
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,wblt.e wall Urn, etc. IUwriif ). ... ·
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Sedan DtyilJe. Full oower, ~ air conditioning cloth 1 ,-1,-~ • •
&: lea°'!r Jti.tcrlor, tllt ateer}4 · hesJ. AM·FM radio, etc."
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-Costa-Mesa ·~· $40~~-100 -
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FOR RANDOLPH If'. THROFER,
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Internal Re~11u Setoice
Can 011 e11lerloiaer by-
p au payinf income
losa 011 1'U recortlin1•
or olMr royal.W1 by
de1if naliq a claarUy a• IM rulpi·
enlP-Ar<ur Harril, JI eniu, Cali/.
e An individual donating royaltiea to a
charity must include those royaltjes in
his income for Federal income·tax pur·
poses. He mAy, of course, cwm a chari·
table-contribution deduction on bis tax
return to the extent aUowable by law.
POR DR. NORMAN E. SHVMF AY,
Ault 1ped4lill
,4 receld lllOfa.U.e or·
fide aboul Slon/ord
Metlknl Cenaer laearl
lraruplanll ..endoned
Claal llCIO recipieni. M>ere
wailinl /or donor•. On N11aal da~
N1ere liuJy able lo r~iH tAeir lrOIU·
plani., anti are tAey 11iU U11iftiP-
Arnold Martin, Rioer1itle, Cali/.
e At the present time there are eight
(out of 20) surviving heart-transplant
patients at Stanford University. They
comprise 50 percent of all survivors in
the U.S. Seven of the eight have been ..
discharged from the hospital and lead
normal lives. At the time of the 6nt
transplant this year, there were two other
patients waiting for the operation. One
wu successfully transplanted later in
January, and the other died of heart
diaeue before an appropriate donor could
be found.
FOR J71RCINl.4 KN.4VElt,
Pre.ide,u."'1 Jftlfli#r on
COtUumer Alairs
Fla 1 ii•'• IM 11..011"'
of malorie• lulftfl' on aU
~ co"'4baera of J,,.1-
1 Mr•. Leto Later, CA;..
eflfo, IU.
e The decision to declare the number of
c•loriea on the package label is up to
the manufacturer. Publication of suclr.
information would be ve.ry helpful-to
those who are weight watchers.
FOR Jf'ILLIE Wl.4)'S,
v
Su Fra11cilco Ci~
Ft.en and •It)' dMl yo11
welop your /arAOUI
11yle of catcll"'6 • fly
baUP-Larr1 Acq~•
"'"~ Herld~r, N. l'.
e l don•t recall ever ,coMCiously working
on this. It came naturally. to me, and I
What In t.bB Worldl
Dr. Barnard on Cancer Heart-trans-
plant research may eventually lend im·
portant knowledge toward a cure for
cancer, FAMILY Wt:t:KLY was·told by no
less an 'authority than Dr. Chrlstiaan
Barnard. The world-famous South Afri.
e&n surgeon, who performed the first hu·
man heart transplant, said, "Today the
problem of transplants is IC88 the rejec-
tion or the heart itself hu.wiore the ef-
fects of the drug that prevents the rejec·
tion." The drug in its present form al80
acts against helpful antibodies which
combat other dangerous maladies. "ln
future years, when the rejection princi-
ple has been thoroughly explored, it may
I , , ,·
\ -' Or. larnorcl(l), co-outftor C. I. Peppw
he possible to train the body to recognise
cancer as a foreign body and reject it,
too," said Dr. Barnard, whose autobio-
graphical book, "ChTiatiaan Barnard:
One-Life," hatt just been published.-. -
Retum of the Hone and Carriage
This coming weekend (June 19-21) in
New Brunswick, N. J., there will he a
,,._ ~-·
Coach 1lcle on historical grounds
bumper-to-bumper procession of horse·
drawn vehicles over historic grounds
where George Washington's army cele-
braled the 4th of July along the Raritan
River in 1778. The occasion is the John-
son Park Inteinalional Driving Show of
antique .. mass" transportation coaches
and carts-in obs1acle trials and a "long-
di11tance"' drive of 15 miles at a speed
limit of 9.3 mph. Compefiuv e dri"ing is
governed by strict international rules.
Rfftore Your Mothprooftft9 ff yo"'f.
cedar chest hu lost its m1inows ellec1ive-
ness agajnst moths, you can restore it by
buflng the interior lightJy with 6ne sand-pa~per. Tf youoon fOw~ ~ ~edar c cit~
have done it that way since my high·
school days in Fairfield, At..
FOR JOHN METZLER,
di1ecl4r, Arlin1w11
National CetMury
How ma111 o/ oar '-·
ceaHfl Pre-.ltleni. are
burled ;,. '4rli1111011
C:e•elery1 Flao are
1My1-llr•. lreM PreU,.,,.,.a, p.,.
Mic, N.J.
e There are two -aeceased Presidents
buried in Arlington National Cemetery:
Preaidenta William Howard Taft and
John Fitqerald Kenn~y.
FOR JVNE LOCKH.4RT,
tf11 "Peuic-oat }UJ«:Uott"
Filo •inf• llae "Peui.-
eoaa J a11eUo11" llae11N
•"11--(;cry Breteer,
MMUleeo.a, Olio
e Curt Massey sings our theme eong.
1 He•e also our muaical director and a
wonderful e~tertainer in hie own right.
FOR BENNETT CERll, pu.btulau
Jf'llcr~ percerala6e of
ll&oH a.lei.., 1'*' '•· "'°"' F rife rt ,4 pWude
Te" llo )'OM cla.l/1 a
,.., laa11U.1 klle111 worth
4et1eloph111-M r•.
Bi.n.clw Paaa, Crartd Porlu, N. D.
e The Famous Writers School Aptitude
Test musures aptitude, not talent. Many
people have an aptitude for writing and
would bene6t' from the study of the craft
of writing. Talent can't be taught Ind
is alnaost impossible to measure. I believe ·1 the truly superior, talented people to be
fewer than one percent of the populat.ion.
FOR J. EDC.4R KOOYER,
director, f .8.1.
Do Ufenlkfil INIUu laaH
flifereld /ill1erprinr.P
--Robert Bahae1, CiuJy-
enllfl, JllF' yo.
e AJthougb twins may be identical in
every other way, their fingerprints are
different.
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you can make your own--or cedar draw·
er or closet-by lining interiors with
sheets of thin cedarwood from the Jum.
beryard. Othe rwise, you might try· a
mothproofing trick suggested by the
Men•a Fashion Association, which the.
French used when.they had to ftee luxuri·
ous homes in wartime Paris: cigar or
pipe tobacco sprinkled. in closets. lf you
spray agains"t moth larvae, concentrate
on baseboards.
Soxol09y The Institute for Motivation-
al Research recently asked both men and
women what they could judge about a
man from just looking at his feet-with
or without his socks on. Some opinions
were: feet planted straight afiead indi-
cates a' slrong, direct pen!On. Pointed
outward, a sloppy extrovert; inward, an
introvert. The c.-onsemus opinion of a fu.
'\
turistic shoe, completely lined to wear
without socks, was "Horrible. disgllltingl
An otherwise well-dressed businessman
looks all wrong when bare, hairy leg
shows." One smart dresser summed it up:
"Socks should be long enough to go over
the c.alf, so no leg shows when a man
crosses his legs or plants them on his
desk."
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What . You. Should Know About . . .
These days, "shades" are a fashion accessory-but ·don't overlook. their basic job of protecting
THERE was a time when
sunglasses merely
served their basic, practical
purpose-to protect the
eyes from sun glare. But
t.oday, "shades" have be-
com~ for ~any an impor-
tant fashiori accessory. Nor
are sunglasses co nfined
solely to daytime summer
wear. They are being worn ·
night and day, summer and
winter, in an infinite va-
riety of shapes and colors.
Whole advertising campaigns
are based on the glamorous aura
of aunglaaaea. Such Hollywood
atara aa Jill St. John ("lan't that
Jill St. John behind thoae Foster
Grant.a?") and Leslie Caron have
been phptograpbed in exotic lo-
cales wearing beautifully designed
aungluaea. The recent boom in
sungla88el haa pushed annual sales
to an unprecedented '400 million
level say induatry spokesmen.
With the ftood of styles and
tints now available, there is more
than meeta the eye in selecting
the right pair for you. Some
glauea, for example, have coloring
so light that they afford little pro-
tection from the sun.
P owerful sunlight can make you
irritable, tire your facial muscles
~ven impair your vision. Ac-
cording to the Better Vision In-
stitute, inferior lenaea may be full
of tiny irregularities which may
interfere with sharp, at.rain-free
seeing. They may cau.e "image
degradation," eyestrain, head-
aches, fatigue, and nauaea. More-
over, cheap lenaea do not 1ive 1ei-
enti6c, ultra-violet nor infrared
protection for your eyee.
When it cemes to buying aun-
glauea, there are a number of
things to look for that will help
·you to make the proper selection.
First, experts eeem to be in unani-
mous agreement that neQtral grey
or sage green are the best tints.
The least amount of diatortion
takes place with the ~1 lens.
Green lenaea run a cl.oee eecond.
Tbeee lenses give the beet color
perception since eye protection in-
creaaee in proportion to the dark-
neaa of the Jena, according to
Bau.ech .t Lomb reaearchera. Stay
away from fancy colon such aa
red, blue, bright green or yellow.
They can aeriously dis\ort the nat-
ural colon of objects and do not
provide adequate glare protection.
The beat a.nd most e:xpenaive
1un11auea are thoee made from
opticallf 1round and poliahed 1laaa.
Low-cost lenses produced from fta.t
1laaa may have imperfections and
not be distortion-free.
T be majority of aunglueee made
today have plutie leneee, and they
can be made with excellent optical
qualities. However, while plastic
leJlle8 can do a very good job of
reducing glare and the etrects of
ultraviol~ raya, they are not effec-
tive when it comes to more power-
ful infrared rays.
The smokeless tobaccos.
They ~n't lit, puffed or inhaled. They're too good to smoke.
For information -on ho~ to use smokeless tobaccos, please write:
United States Tobacco Company, Dept.FW, 630 Fihh Ave.,NewYork,N.Y.10020.
Put a pinch between gum
and cheek, and enjoy it.
Without even chewing.
The smokeless tobaccos are
too good to smoke. ·
You get all the satisfaction
of prime aged tobaccos.
They cost less, too .
Sure beats smoki ng !
-~ -Original Raspberry
Skoal-and Copenhagen• · mo available in Canada.
•
Suriglasses
your eyes from glare
By J. ROBERT . CONNOR
A 1eadiq maker of plaa-
tic lenaea ia Cool-Ray, Inc.,
producers of Polaroid aun-•
slaaae8. The lenaee are made
like a many-layered aaod-
wicb with a polariser, or
glare barrier, between two
aheeta of plaatic.
Reflected stare, the bliod-
in1 1J1bt that bounces off
reftective aurlacea like
water, mow, and roadways,
Ta made up moatly of hori-
zontally vibratins polarized
lisht. Lenaea abould veil
thia aheen of polarised llsht
and permit oo)y the useful
lisht through to your eyea.
Whereas ordinary aun-
glaaaea darken all light,
proper )en.sea selectively
eliminate ·harab glare light.
When you have decided
on the type and color of the
aunglaaaea you want, take
the time to examine them
carefully. Look th.rough the
lenaea to check for distor-
tion. The light intensity
should be reduced and the
color denaity of each lens
should be the same.
H old the lenaea a few
inches in front of each eye
and rotate each Jena indi-
vidually, looking at a dis-
tant object to make sure
that there are no air bub-
bles, wavey lines, or distor-
tions in the Jena.
Expert.a say that a lens
that permits as much aa 60
percent of the light through
to the eyes is worthleaa as
a sunglua. The lenses worn
by skiers or beach enthusi-
ast.a on a bright day abould
transmit no more than 20
percent of the light to avoid
the bright reflected glare.
An important point to
remember is that your eyes
use 26 percent of your ner-
vous energy. You can imag-
ine the e1fect on your entire
system when your eyes
have to compensate for an
abnormal condition such u
the distortion found in
lenses of inferior quality.
Eye muscles will try to ad-
just to seek ~ clear image
with a faulty Jens.
Prices for most aun-
s
rluaea run about $1.60 in drug and chain
atorea and about '3 to $16 in department
atorea. Prices for good optically ground
gluaea range from about $10 to $28 and
up. A variety of special rla.uea alao ia
available. One style bu coated gradlent-
denaity lenaea, dark at the top to protect
)
against overhead rlare and almoeylear
at the bottom, permitting an aircraft
pilot. for example, to see the inatrument
panel. There are al.lo special rlueee for
bunters and boaters.
With a little care, you can aelect a sood
pair of aunglaaeee deeipecl to reduce the
For Z.f t, nna11la.11u
Aavc liglat tu.t for
iM OOf'I or 01d,
Mn'• ".Apollo 11"
ar• ..,,ec'4lly 11'41-e-
ruiltaRt. "Red
Bar0tt" 1trle laa.I
topai-titeted Ina.
sun's glare and protect your eyes. If you
need prescription gluaea, ret them, or
drop in at your optician or optometriat
and uk him to help you aelect a good
pair. For today's on-the-ro people "W~o
seek fun in the aun, aungluaee are not
a luxury, they're a neceaaity~ •
. • ' L
WVE AFI'ER DEATH: . ~
The Strange Experience of Bishop
This fantastic · sto~ may be inspirational to some, unbelievable to others; but no one can doubt
By TERRY SCHAERTEL
L!.fe for Dia~e Kennedy
changed dramatically
and irrevocably when she en-
rolled in a summel course at
Pacific School of Religion in
Berkeley, Cali.f., in Ju~e,
1966. It wasn't the course con-
tent that alt.ered Diane's life,
but rather the teacher-Bish-
op James Pike.
Diane wu 2'1, Biahop Pike 58. They
were ltroqly attracted to eeeh ~
er and an affection. a me. pew that
tramcended both the ap difference
and, ftnal}J', even death.
Diane, a teacher of education and
theolon and director of youth work
at Fint Methodt.t Chureh in Palo
Alto, Calif., and lame1 Pike, former
Epiaeopal Biahop of the Dioceee of
CallfornJa. were married in Decem-
ber, 1968. Their life toptber wu
abort but Siled with mMDIJll{Ul work.
Ion, relll'iou.a dedication. dl8COftl'J
--ud trqedy. Out of the trqedy
came, for Diane, • f eelina that death
need not be ftnal, can lndeed be a
bqinniq to a new apirltual com-
munication.
The story which bep.n in an air-
conditloned clauroom at Berkeley
and reached a climax In the eearina
deeert beat of larael aounda almoet
too fanciful to be true. But Diane
Pike tella of her experience with the
utmoet conviction:
"lim and I 1Nllt to Iarael la.at year
to drink in the orisina of Chriatian-
ity, to set a feellna for the wilder-
neu where the Dead Sea Scrolla
were found and where the New Tee-
tament reporta le1ua apent 40 daya
futJq." . ,
The Plkee a tarted out for a abort
drive from leruaalem and Bethlehem
that day in late Auauat. preliminary
to their planned erpedition with
pide and auppUee. The rented car
brob down in an inaccwible, un-
travelled apot. After an ahautiq
two-hour hike, unprotected from the
120-desree temperature. the)' knew
the7 were loet. The1 la7 down on the
rOcb and waited for wbat theJ felt
would be certain d•th.
However, toward eftniq, Diane
felt a 1q_cJdm 1urp of determination;
lhe muat not stve up, lhe mut try
to set belp. ReJ.ylq on God for
, ,..-.w.-.,1 ... 1.i.1"0
st.reqth and aafety, ahe atart.d out
on an incredible trek alone, with no
food or water, walkiq, climbm.,
talliq, crawlina, throu•b the Jaaed
cIUra and C&ll)'ona of the barren b-
raeli deaert.
Ten boura later, bruJeed, bleedin&',
weak. and dehydrated. with a broken
ankle ahe'd bad to ipore, 1he 1tum-
bled into· a amall conatruction camp.
She bad no idea Jn which diriletlon
ahe bad come. A MarCh party wu
orpniled, ita dorta endlq 1lx day1
later when Biabop Pike'• body wu
• ftnall7 found on a wildernw cWr.
In 56 yeara thJa ~bble man
bad lived fully. He bad been admitted
to the bar of tbf"U.S. Supreme Court
at 26, eerved u a senior trial attor-
ney for the U.S. Securitlee and Ex-
chaqe Commiuion and u an ofncer
in Naval Intellisence durtna World
War II. Be bad been both a devout
Roman Catholic and an &&'DO.tic be-
fore he joined the Epi1COpal Church
and ~an a career in ita ministry.
He bad been married, become a fa-
ther, and been div01"Ced. Kidat con-
troven7, aroused in laqe put by
bia queatloniDI' of the total validity
of the terminoloSY of 1101De of the
bUic doctrlne1 of Cb.NtlanJty, he
bad auumed an inacthe role in the
California Epiacopal Diocese he once
headed and beoome a ataft member
of the p~oua Center for the
Study of Democratic Inatitutiona.
He bad tau&'ht and written boob on
law, theoloa, and ethJca.
Biahop Jamee Pike wu buried in
the Proteatant cemetery in Jaffa, Ie-
rael, beside the Mediterranean Sea.
Ht. young widow returned to their
home in Santa Barbara, Calif. They
bad been married elarht montha.
Back in California. membera of the
board of directors of the Foundation
tor Relisioua Tranaition (alnce re-
named the Biabop Pike Foundation)
urpd Diane to aha.re her unique ex-
perience with the world, with both
admlrera and critics of the contro-
versial biahop, while memoriea re-
mained vivid. The result ia her book,
"Search-The Personal Story of a
Wilderneu Journey," publfahed by
Doubleday.
z Diane haa also been buay adjusting
to yet another way of llf e. In her
widowhood abe ia very much alone.
Yet ahe apeab u if her huaband
were still with her. She continuea
her story:
'1 feel there are three levels of
adjustment to anef one hu to make,
--.piritual, emotional, and pbyaical.
"Sfliritval baa to do with the quee-
tion of death. Everyone'• death, his,
mine. Wbat does i~ mean ? What doea
life mean ? Of coune, neither Jim
nor I feared death. We both believe
in God and a life hereafter. J im
looked forward to life after death
with joy. Part of the future for me
will be learniq to know and relate
to lim in a new way th.rough the
'barrier' of death, an experience
which bu already belfUD.
11 I don't bear worda, and I have
not 'aeen' him. except in dreama. The
beat way I can deacribe the com-
munication ia thia: I tune in on Jim's
'vibrational channel.' When I knew
him in the fte8b, I. became very aen-
sitive to a aenae of hia preaence;
now that Jim ia no longer able to
be phyaicaUy preeent. if I open my-
aelf to a •eNN of bis preeence, I
feel that aame vivid aenae of com-
munication. It is easier to tune into
that than a facial image; I know Jim
no lODi'er looks like be did.
"In the. ftnt weeka after Jim's
death, moet of the meuaaree which
came throurb dreama bad to do with
my adjuatment to the ablence of his
phyaical body, and the nature of the
relationship we could have now.
"There wu one apeci ftc meaaa&'e
of quite a different nature, however,
Famlly~/JuM 14, 1970
Pi k e 's Wife
the courage and strength of this young widow
that came to me after I had decided
to write the book~ I woke up one
morning, having had a dream, and
received the titlea of the· Jut three
chaptera and a sketchy outline of
their contenta. So that when I wrote
them up, I had the etro-q feeling
I waa writing what Jim would have
said, aa weJJ aa what I wanted to
say ~11.
11 I have also uked him about per-
sona who have died and about h.\.•
relationship with them and have had
what I felt wu a direct reaponae to
tbeae queationa.
"I am not roinr to bother him with
thinre that are not eaaentially his
concern any more, auch u runninr
the foundation. However, if I needed
a level of insight or understanding
in a larger eenae, I would feel free
to uk about that.
· "Aa a matter of fact, I have a re-
quest in to Jim now for a name for
our bOok on "the historical Jeaus.''
We had worked through the book in
aynopaia form; now I'm writing it
up according to what we had planned
to do.''
Meditation ia the preparation ea-
eential for spiritual communication,
according to Diane Pike. Thia prac-
tice undoubtedly enabled her to ex-
perience her vivid, detailed vision
in Israel the nirht before her bus.-
band's body wu located. She wu
awakened from aleep by it, and it
did not fade when abe went to the
adjoining room to ah&re it, aa it wu
occurring, with her brother, Scott,
who had ftown over to be with her
and help in the aean:h. The vision
lasted 46 minutes. -·
Jn it abe saw her husband's death
u peaceful, willing, and full of joy,
a wonderful religious experience. She
also saw his reception into the after-
life of ''the communion of aainte.''
The 1earcher1 found him--u the
knew they would-in the poeition re-
vealed to her.
11 I remember tbin1dn1 after I iden-
tlfted Jim'a body, I could understand
why non-believen are 10 tormented.
b How could anyone without i-alth ad-
juat to death if you thourtit your
loved one realty ended in that hor·
rible phyaical state. Yet I never even
had a nirhtmare over it. I felt I'd
loved thia body 1'heD Jim WU in it;
he's not ualns it now, eo it'• rood
,
and proper that it ro back to the
earth to it can be uaed for new life.
Aahea to aahea, dust to duat.
"A!ter Jim'a death, I found myself
not only wafting prayers to God, but
also sending little tbou"ghta to Jim,
tuch u-'l'm okay, don't worry about
me ... with I could be experiencing
what muat be a marveloua experience
for you ... I love you.' And l felt
that I wu beard. It occurred to me
perhaps sorneday l could communi-
cate with otb~a, too.
"The second level of rrief, emo-
tioul, baa to do· primarily with how
one feela about oneeell. It bu noth-
ing to do with life after death, but
with our philoeophy about relation-
1hipg-. And guilt. Many people in
grief torture themaelvee with what
they should have done or aaid-tike
clearing up mi1understandinra or
voicing lovinf tbo~hta of 'I like you
. . . you look rood today, and now
it's too late."
Diane would slip in and out of the
pruent tense when speaking aa if
somehow Bishop Pike were atiJl alive.
"Jim and I are ve17 expreeeive
persona. We always told each other
our feelinp. There were no words
left unaaid, no boatllltia una1red. I
c;an't tell you what a comfort that
ia. I epnot think of Ode thinr I
could have aaid or done had I known
Jim wu about to die. He had &lwaya
believed a relationahlp thould be tbia
way, thouah he never experienced it.
o-. ,.., .. lut """"' towel eo tlac
eoflt. Cit Q.ebad'1 hrial i1t I,.,,..Z.
I bad acted it out more.
"Jn our relationahip. be diacovered
the freedom to be the way he'd
wanted to be, and I found real ful-
dllment in what had been my life-
atyle-but I'd never found anyone
who could so fully respond to it. It
wu a chemU.try where two penon-
alitiee interactinr made a new one .
Becauae we lived ao' deeply and with
a tarre variety of experiencea, I be-
lieve there waa more fullneu in our
brief relationship than In many which
Jut yeara. I have no repete.
"I wu fortunate that l didn't suf-
fer on any of thoee... levels, but I
suffered greatly on tbe third, the
p1'r1ical. It ia the moet painful. It
baa to do with your body adjuating
to not being cloee to another body
with whom there baa been an active
interchange of physical enern. It
is especially ao in a husband--and-
wife relationship, thou&'b I think it
would also be ao for a mother, on
the death of a child, having carried
it in her body. The pain atrecta the
emotions because our body and emo-
tions are eo directly related. The
extrueneory communication ia a
c9mfort, but it ia not a aubatitute
for the per1mt, for Jim belnr there.
You are single again, and that's a
dift\cult adjustment."
L ike moet widows, Diane Pike bu
many frienda who intended to be
comfortina to h~r. Mott were, but
there ia a leuon in aome of the well-
rneanins but mietaken wayt they only
made her rrief worae.
-"Cryi.us ia almoet the only way
I've found to relieve the physical
pain. A lovin.1, comf ortinr embrace
helpe, or juat a friendly preeence
aittinr there nearby. It didn't help
at all to say wonU to me-ceftaJn)y
not 'cheer up' or 'don't cry' or 'time
_will help.'
"However, unrelated worda did
help, supporting ones, Hke 'Diane, we
count you u one of our dearest
frienda ... we care very much about
you.' The aftlrmation of an onroing
relationship is very comfortlnr. My
mother, for inatance, durinr my
wont momenta, embraced me warmly
and said 'I am ao sorry you are roing
throurb thi1.' That waa very healing,
because it waa an acknowledgement
of the fact of my suffering, lettinr
me be me, and not telling me to be
different."
T be important thins for friende
of the bereaved to avoid seems to
be teJling them how they ahould !eel.
"I thlnlc the question which upaeltl '
me moat ia 'What are you going to
do? Sell the house?' l am a strong
penon emotionally and even I don't
know. I doubt that l'U be ablt. to
think of plans for a year at least."
Bishop Pike's widow's main en-
ergiee now are devoted to continuing
hia work. She ia president. of the
Foundation, which baa the aim "to
be of help to many persona, both
cler17 and laymen, who are conscious
of the fact that they are in a period
ot very dift\cult ..transition with re-
gard to institutional religion and/or
their penonal faith and beliefs." She
ia also continuing their oririnal plans
to bring amall group5 of interested
pereona to Israel, to walk where
Jeaua walked. In Auruat, there will
be a two-week atudy tour "to dis-
cover the roots of our Chri1tian tra-
dition.'' (For further information,
write the Biahop Pike Foundation,
Box 6146, Dept. FW, Santa Barbara,
Calif. ssios. >
"l know God ia there before me,''
abe concludes. "The future will un-
fold ill meaning and promiae." •
7
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What's harder to decipher
Than a doctor'• eerawled
preaeripdon?
The explratlon dale of any
Magas.ine "8Dheeriptlon.
--
-Jayu Kirelaer Me1,.U..on
QUIPS AND QUOTES
The father of an all-A'• Btu.dent ia
a atrong believer ift heredit11.
-Anna Herbert
Maid to the lady of the house at-
spring cleaning time: "There are
a half-dozen salesmen with vac-
uum cleaners at the door. They
say they have appointments to
give demonstrationa."
"Oh, yes. I sent for them," the
ady said. "Just put them all in
ditrerent rooms and tell them to
get busy."
-Dorothea Kent
·Ma.ii aervice ia 10 alow I auggut
it be called the U.S. Pa.at Office.
-Frank T71ger
The small • Hollywood studio .... desperately tried to hire a genuin~
Indian for a part in a f ortbcom-
ing movie, but the only one who
co_1,1Jd be found refused to work
for the minimum scale.
"Got to have $50 a day to play
an Indian," the man insisted.
After some quick mental figur-
ing, the director compromised-be
paid the Indian $25 a day to play
a half-breed.
-William Kuestet·
The big speeeh was over and the
program chairman of the civic
cluh handed. the. a»eaker a check.
"No, no.'' he said, "I wouldn't
think of accepting payment. I was
happy to speak to you. Please c0n-
tribute my honorarium to some
worthy cause."
"Would you mind if we put it
in our special fund?" the program
chairman asked.
0 0f coune not," uid the speak-
er. :'What is the fund for?"
"To help us get some better
speakers."
-V. D. Po.lat
Sig" on newl11 . aeeded. l4W1l: If
uou ha'IJe ever toolked on a.ir--do
it now -Eudora T. Sabo
Th• PNblem Thinkers
Advice on marriage, love, or .ex
oar colamnlata provide;
They~ clever, .emlble, and wiae
And very qualified;
But •arely problema croee, their
path• at Jtome, where
they realde.
I wonder where they turn
for help,
In whom do they confide?
--SelMn Cla..er
r-
"lt'1 fUlt tha.t 1 cml't tit.ink of you o.a a ho.wk."
• Pami/"11 Weekl'fl, J v:ne H, 11110
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FAMILY WEEKLY COOKBOOK
I
MELANIE DE PROFT Food Editor
• For more than tJdrty yean Jw hu beea the molllla ........ led by the
lnd..a.ry to point ap dairy foocla.. Coa•eaieaee, lavor, pod ••arid-aad
•enatllity ue daaraetert.de ol aay w wlaetlaer your elao6ee la lee erea-,
aallk. battenillk, __,. aeam or wla.lpplq eream, eollap aM eream elae eee,
or odael" elae... For dual ••pbt ... hd4al ......._,. or for a IMMll-yud hula,
-.rely dairy proclacc. beloq to MW-er.
Molded Spinach
Cottage Cheese on Platter
1 flkl· (11 OL) ffOMll dlopped
spiuda
% c•pwater
Z eu. nlu....t selatia
Z cit.kt.a Me.IU.. itabea
2 taW.poou le•• jaice
1 ~ cape cottace daeeM
~ ap Miry 110t1r cree•
Y, np •Heed alerJ
% dip ~tied ITMll pep~
J ~lea,1a•ai.c.l1Tee11otl.iea
l . Cook and drain spinach. .reserving
liquid. Add enourb water to liquid
to make ~ cup. Set spinach and
liquid aside.
2. Soften gelatin in the BA cup water
in a 'saucepan; add bouillon cubes.
Set over low heat. stirrinl' occasion-
ally, until gelatin and bouillon cubes
are diHolved. Remove from heat;
stir in apiaa~h liquid and lemon
juice. Set aside.
!. Beat cottare cheese until fairly
smooth with mixer or in electric
blender. Blend with sour cream and
then gelatin mixture. Stir in apin-
ach, celery, green pepper, and onion.
Turn into a 5-eup mold. Chill until
tirm.
4. Unmold onto a chilled large plat-
ter and surround mold with halved
hanl-coolled en whitee ftlled with
a mixture of sieved bard-cooked ecg
yolb, dairy aour creaa, prepared
honeracliah, and HUOMd ult. If
desired, alternate al.ices of summer
sauaap and tilled e1t halves around
the mold. I to 8 Ht''""g•
Cheddar Macaroni Salad
1 pks. (7 °" 8 OL) elbow •uaroai
1 to 2 c•pe cat.ed Qedclar daeeee
% e11p sweet pickle rellala
% cap cheppecl peen pepper
I aaw..,.... cllopped STM• -.ioe
J c11p 4'alr1 909r cru•
I talta....-dder •i•erar
2 teupoou prepared mutant
1. Cook macaroni according to pkg.
directiona: drain.
2. In a large bowl, put macaroni,
cheese, pick.le relish, green pepper,
10 Fofftil~ Wukltf, Ju•• /4, 1110
&Teen onion, and a blend of remain-
in&' ~nta: miz well. Cover
and chill. Serve salad pmiabed
-with cllierry •-·to laa.IYee and wa-
terer-. ' to 8 • .,.,,.,.g,
Butter Balls
Scald. then chill butter paddles in
a bowl of ice and water. Meuure
butter by tablespoonfuls (for uni-
formity) and drop into the icy wa-
ter. For each ball, place a portion
of butter on the 1rooved aide of one
paddle. Using the aecond paddle,
grooved side down, work paddles
lifhtly in a rolling motion until a
ball i8 formed. Drop into icy water.
Later pile into a serving diah and
refrigerate until ready to uae. Gar-
nish with panley •Priaa·
Strawberry Sour Cream Pie
V aaiUa Wal• Cnaalt Crut
(eee recipe)
1 cap water
YJ cap aasu
1 pkg. (S n.) atrawbeny-
tuorecl selatla
Yi cup white era,. Jake
Yi teupooa &T•ted le•• ,..t
1 cap dair1 llCMll' crea• •
l Yi cape alieecl frealt maw..,.... \..
Wbipped crea.
Wbole freail ..,.,...,....,._
wkla ......
J. Combine water and supr in a
saucepan. Heat to boilin&', •tlrrin1
until sugar is dissolved.
2. Remove from heat. pour over
gelatin in a bowl, and atir until
completely diaaolved. Cool slil'htly.
Mix in white grape juice and lemon
peel. Chill until partially aet. then
whip until light in color.
3. Whip aour cream until doubled
in volume (about 5 min. at hi&'h
speed of electric beater). Fold into
whipped gelatin and gently mix in
the sliced strawberries. Tupi into
cooled crust and chill until set.
4.. When ready to serve. garnish pie
with the whipped cream and straw-
berries (see photo).
Vanilla Wafer Crumb Crust
1 % capa Hailla w&f., c.n•llla•
(abo91U tr&fen)
I tableapooM ••SU
~ eap batter, •eltecl
l. Mix the crumbs and su1ar thor-
oughly ln a bowl; blend in butter.
Turn mixture into a 9-in. pie plate
and press crumbs firmly into an
even layer over bottom and up aides
ot plate, building up alightly around
rim.
Z. Bake at 860°F. 6 min. Cool thor-
oughly before filling.
OM 9-ift. crMmb eruat
-To prepare crumbs, place cookies
on a long lenith of wuecl paPft or
aluminum foll. Loosely told paper
or toil around cookiea. tucking un-
der open ends. With a rollin1 pin,
gently crush to make fine crumbs.
Or put cookies into a plutic bag
and gently crush.
Ham and Cheese Roll-Ups s.-daeeee, nt la laser-
sllapell ~
Stieecl eookecl Ila• (aa.o.t ~
ia. Weir)
ClllllMcl piaeapple. hamecl.
or ••rba•t, drahMcl
1. Place a pieee of cheeae on each
ham alice. Spoon 1 to 2 tablespoons
cru8hed pinupple or• sauerkraut
over cheese. Roll up and fasten with
wooden picb. Brush with butter.
2.. Broil or grill, 2 to 8 min. on each
aide. Or roll in aluminum foll, seal
end1, and bake at S60°F . 10 to 16
min.; if heated on grill 6 to 6 min.,
turning once.
Calypso Pie
Oteeelate Faclse 8aaee (eee
recipe)
Cboeolate-s..dwieh-St7le Cookie
Cruab CTut (eee recipe)
l cap lileaYJ aea•
S tabte.poou eollfeetioDen' ••rar ·
2 pt.a. ~-ice ereaa, alicbtlJ IOfteaH
1 cap uta. chopped
1. Prepare Chocolate Fud1e Sauce
and Chocola~andwich-Style Cookie
Crumb Cruat. Chill thoroughly.
2. When ready to complete pie, beat
cream until peaks are formed. With
a tinal few strokes, beat in confec-
tioners' sugar. Spoon slightly soft-
ened ice cream into chilled crust;
spread evenly. Spread chilled sauce
over ice cream .. Cover the top with
whipped cream (swirl, if deaired)
and sprinkle with the nuta.
S. Freese until 1lrm, about 4 bra.
Wrap frosen pie in alu•inu.-foll
it storin&' ove.rniaht.
4. Before serviq, allow pie to 1tand
at room temperature to 90ften •lirbt.-
ly. OM 10-1 .. ,M
Chocolate Fudre Sauce
Melt 8 oz. (3 sq.) wweetenecl claoc·
olate and 1.4 cup INatter' in the top
of a double boiler over boilm. wa~
ter. Remove from heat; stir in %
cup aucar and % teupoon •It until
blended. Add % cup (6-os. can)
e...aporated aUk cradually, blendinr
well. Cook 4 min. over boilin&' water,
·stirring constantly. Remove from
water and stir in 1 teaapoou TUUla
a:tnct and a few dropa alaond a·
traq • .Chill thoroughly.
Abnt 1 % etipa .a~e
'1 Chocolate-Sandwich-Style
Cookie Crulbb Cmst
Crush 18 crea•·fllled chocolate eand-
wicll..tyle coekiee (about 2 cups
crumba). Using a fork or pastry
blender. ble11d in 1,4 cup aoftened
butter. Turn into a 10-in. pie pan.
Using back of spoon, prea1 layer
on bottom and aides of pie pan. Set
in freezer.
Meringues with Ice Cream
and Raspberry Sauce
« •SI wtute. (roo• temperature)
~ t.eupooa aalt Yi teupooa cream of tartar
1 teupooa HailJa extract
l cap MIU' •
1 v aailla ice er.•
Rupbeny 8aaee or Choeolate
Fwlge SaMe (eee recipe)
1. Uainl' a hand rotary or electric
beater. beat en whites with salt,
cream of tartar, and extract until
frothy. Add the sugar, about 2 ta-
blespooM at a time. beating well
after each addition. Beat until very
stiff peab are formed. If desired,
bea~ in a few dr-0pa red food color-
ing to tint a pale pink.
2. Drop meringue by heaping spoon-
f uls into 8 mounds on a baking
sheet lined with baking parchment
(unglazed paper). Using back of
spoon, start fTom center of each
mound to form shells or neats.
3. Bake at 260°F . about 1 hr., or un-
r
5
I
!
r
t
:::
..
1
1
t
t
t
l
til merinsuea are dry but
•aet.zbroWD.
5. To aerve. place me-
rilfruea on deaaert plat.ea;
fill centers with ice cream
and top with deaired
sauce. 8 ,.,,,.,.g,
Note: Cooled merinl'Ues
qep well if stored . in a
covered container until
ready to use.
Raspberry Sauce
1 pk1. (10 oa.) froaen
rupbeniel, tllawecl , ..... ...........
•I ........ ,.,.,.
% elllt .. SU 1
•. I ' ~ ........ Oll'Mtaftll
1 ........ lea• jllice
1. Combine aurar and
1 cemstarch in a saucepan
1 kllimix-well. Add enourb
• water to the raspberry
aysup to make 1 cup liq-
uid.. Add to aurar mix-
tare. blend well, and aet
over medium beat. Cook
and stir until sauce comea
to boiling and la smooth.
Z. Remove from beat. Stir
in lemon juice and drained
berries. Chill.
1 ~ ~pa IGMCfl
Apricot Frappe
J ea.a (12 oa.) apricot
..etar
I pt. •aailla ice cream
% ap iutaat nataral-
luored malted ailk
powclel'
2 tableepoou leaoa Jllitt
1. Pour apricot nectar
i.oto a refriprator tray.
Freeze until mushy.
2. Spoon mushy apricot
nectar and ice cream into
an electric blender con-
tainer. Add the malted
milk powder and lemon
j uice. Cover and blend
until smooth and creamy.
&1Pour 'i nto chilled
1 '81&uea aad ae"e imme.-
diately accompanied by ·
atrawa.
About 3% CUipa bfl11ertigfl
,,
Grasshopper
Chiffon Pie
1 baked t-ia. pie dell
prepared fro• J'OUr
fnorite recipe or a
pie erut mix
Yi cap cold water
1 eH. ualnored Jelatha
10 tableapoou white
cr~Me de cacao
3 tableapooN1 creme de
men the
1 cup hea•y cream,
chilled
l tablapoon
coafeetioaera'1ugar
2 en •hita
~ teaspoon aalt
'
~ e••••cu
t. Sprinkle celatin nenly
over the Y.a cup cold water 1n
a saucepan. Set over low heat
atirrinc coutantly until rel-
ati.o ia completely diuolved.
Remove from beat.
2. Pour the creme de cacao
and creme de menthe into a
chilled ·larre mixinc bowl.
Stir the completely diaaol+ed
while beatina-en white..
•· Uainr a clean beater, beat
eaa whites and aalt until
frotay. Add cradually the 1i4
cup aupr, beatin• well after
~h addition and continuinr
to beat until rounded peaks
are formed when beater ia
slowly lifted up~ht.
5. Spread whipped cream and
beaten err white over the
6. Garnish pie with aprip of
fneh lliat Habtly aitted with
CGafeet...,.• aup.r.
0..1-ia.Jric
Coconut Twists
I C11P9 alftM all-
1H1r,...1ou
I teu...-t.aklq
.. w .. r
1 t.e&allMllaalt
~ e•J lanl, ftletabie
Ille .......... 'Y
paawl.
The ordinary pound baa 4 attcb.
The Miracle Brand pound baa 6. Thoee
two extra sticks will spread 36 extra alioee of
tcx:mt. That's what wbJppinq does for you.
And whtppinq also mak_ee Miracle~
Mmqartne extra liqht, extra delicate cind
extra spreadable. Taste the delictoua dif-
gelatin into the liqueurs.
Chill in refrigerator until
mixture is the conaistency of
thick, unbeaten egg white.
3. Meanwhile, whip the cream
until soft peaks are formed.
With final few strokes beat
in confectioners' sugar until
blended. Set in refrigerator
ferenoe. The Miracle Brand pound.
From Kraft.
slightly gelled mixture •nd
fold together until thorough-
ly blended (If necesaaor, re-
beat whipped cream or eag
white just to proper consis-
tency before turning onto
aetatin). Turn filling into
baked pie shell and chill un-
til flrm.
(KRAFT)
Oorteaiac, OT all·
P•J')Nllle ahort.e•i•I
~ cap b.ttenallk
2 tableepoona aelted
btitter or aar1ariae
~ eup 8nal1 packed
browa ••1ar
~ cap laked cocoHt
1. Sift ftour, baklnr powder,
and aalt together into a bowl.
Cut in the fat with a pastry
blender or two lmlvea
until rice-ailed ,...UC:lM
are formed. Make a well
in center of dry iq'Ndl-
enta. Pour in almo.t all of
the butt.ermUk and atlr
quickly with a fork. Stir ln
enourb of the nmalnlq
buttermilk until doqb
tollowa tork. Gently form
into a ball and put onto a
lil'htly floured surface.
Knead lirhtly.
2. Divide doul'h into
halves. Roll each half in-
to lb6x1;4-in. rectanrle.
3. Uainr one halt of the
melted butter or marra-
rine for .each portion of
doush, bru1b 19nerou1ly.
Usina. 0ne haJf of the
brown au.pr and then \lie
coconut, aprfukle · over
one len.sthwiM half of
each dou•b rectan•le.
Cover with wued paper
a.nd li&'-tly pnu mixture
into doqh with rollin•
pin; remove waxed paper.
Fold buttel!ed half over
coconutla,.r;prea.lona
ed.-tocether to ... 1.
4. Cut douch cro11wlae
into %-in. atripa. Twist
atripa. preaa end• to ... 1.
and arranae about 1 in.
apart on baldna 1beeta
lined with double thick-
neaaea of llea•y-daty alu-
aiaua-foU.
I. Bake at 4&0•F. about
8 min., or untll l'Olden
brown. Se"e warm.
Abo1a .6 do•. nout roU.
Special Noodle
Cueerole , ......... ....
eeok.t .... ,....
l etl, larp-ard cottasec..._.
l cup 4alr1 aour ereaa
~ ewp laelr chopped --1 elo.e prUe, alMecl
1 teupoo11 Wor-
eeetenhln
' droP9 Tabueo 1to-2taWee...-.1 .. , % ........ ult
~ tetepa•wlt.lte
pepper ~ CDP MtteNd ... 41'7 ~
-...enab9 (ue IMttter or aar·
priM)
1. Mix cottaie cbeeae,
aour cream. onion, prlic. •
Worceaterablre, and' Ta-
batco tosether ..-Blend 1n
a mixture of· the ftour,
aalt, and pepper.
2. Combine cheese mix-
ture and noodles; mix
well. Tum into a rreaaed
1 Y.a~t. cuaerole. Sprin-
kle crumbs over the top.
3. Bake at 850°F. about
16 min. AbOMt 8 18"/iftgl
Familw WHklv, l•iu 14, 1110 ,11
-
~ou•• ·~·~ SPAM HOSTESS SALAD 1cupsllcedcelery ·~ ' ~ .... ~ 2 medium heads lettuce 2 cups SPAM strips
ootl 1 bunch romaine or curly endive 2 cups cco/t.ed turkey or chicken strips
SPAM It Ille rtOllWM ~tor
.. • bi.nel o4 ~ Potlt _.... ~ .....
Nm mMt aodecl. pecMcl onl1 bf .........
Z % cup chopped green onion 2 cups Swiss and Cheddar cheese strips
1 green pepper, sliced Olives, tomato wedges, hard-cooked eggs
'
L ~---.. Makes 8 servings.'!Dass your favorite dressing I ~ ........ SPAM SPREAD PATIO DIP • S~'°6 Blend 3 oz. SPAM Spread with X ..... cup sour cream. Add 1or2 tsp.
... creamy horseradish to
taste. Serve In hollowed
out green or red peppers .
.ZHo,.mel~
~,.,.. trQOO fl'•ODUCT•
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JUNidR REAS URE
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Fill in each of the blank spaces with
one of three vowel8 that will make the
same four worda ACROSS and DOWN.
(811 AU10er Box)
Rid ... Me This?
What loob like half ·an orange?
(Su AMWlf' Box)
Unuaed Letter
Which of the 26 letters in the alphabet
ia not used 10 this sentence!
June is a delightful month with school
ending, vacation beginning, flags flying
on Flag Day, trips to parka and zoos, and
quiet days for dreaming.
(811 Amwer Box)
Plus One
To a three-letter word meaning not
used, add a last Jetter to it and get what
we call the latest report on what ia
happening..
(Su Amw,,. Boz)
Ivy Maze
From which vase is the vine growing
on which the bird sits 1
(See AMwer Bo:c)
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Let's Draw a H.,...
Br A•w. DtittidOWJ
Will make a hone
Who's in a rush .
TURN FUND-RAISING INTO FUN •••
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aequence up to 10.
W H EN Jacqueline Ken-
nedy was five years old
and became separated from
her nurse in Central Park,
she calmly went up to a po-
liceman and gave him her
phone number.
When her mother arrived, Jacque·
line announced that not ahe but her
nurae had been lost.
Thia anecdote, denoting self ·re-
liance on the part of a five.year-old,
b could not have taken .place in a four·
year-old or a three-year-old. Obvi-
ou&ly it cannot take place until the
child is old enough to remember hia
own phone number. And it illustratea
a fact that practically all parents
overlook-that a child's behavior is
conditioned by the &tage of memory
development be bas reached.
Jt is useless, for instance, to say
to a child of two, "But 1 told you not
~o do that," when the telling took
place a month before. He just cannot
remember back that far.
Nor is there any point in asking
a two.year-old to get the "red"
pitcher. The two-year-old has no
memory for color.
I t is helpful therefore to know of
what acta of memory a child ia capa-
ble as he moves from the first year,
during which memories are simply
reeponaes to direct appeals to the
aenaea and to strong emotional ex·
perieneee. chiefly painful ones, to the
. virtually adult memory he acquires in
his ftfth year. Tbja ''timetable" of
normal development determines the
kinda of instructions the child at each
age is able to abaorb.
During his second year, you can
give your child eome amall ae.Dff of
reeponaibilit,y and can expect him to
carry out a I ew simple coinmanda.
Memory: Clue to Your
Child/s Development
The years from one to five are vital ones as the
With the second year comes, too, a
sense of time and a~ the ability to
remember a person who ia not pres-
ent. A 19-month..old boy, for example,
kept murmuring all through a Sun-
day morning, "Helen's sleeping." Hi1
mother soon realized that it was his
way of recalling that the previous
Sunday they had an overnight guest
named Helen. How the boy purred
when he re_alized his mother under·
stood what be was 1aying. Moment&
like this, when rightly interpreted as
milestones along memory's path, can
be the means of .deepening relations.
T o the second half of the second
year belongs the important capacity
for storing up memories which be-
come the bedrock of later learning.
Passages from Sophocles read to a
baby (who bad no other contact with
Greek) from the \jme be was 16
months until he was 18 months, for
inatance, made it poeaible for him at
eight and a half years to memorize
these passages after S17 repetitio08
whjle he ·required 4SS repetitions to
memorize passages that.had not been
read to him when he was a baby.
In your child's third year, you can
take advantage of his growing sense
of time--of present, past, and future
-by teaching him to tell time.
Be precise about time. Loo8e
phrases like "just a minute," which
may mean many minutes, confuse the
child. At this age, delighting in hear-
ing about hi1 own unremembered
put, he often ask.a you to tell him
about "when I was a baby." This is
your clue to fillin1 in memories for
him and 1ivin1 him a sense of their
c~ronological order.
By DOW the child can deecribe in
detail event8 that took place a month
or two, and in eome caae., even a
year before. Now you can reali1tically
say, "But I told you Mt to do that!'
ability to remember expands
By FLORA RHETA SCHREIBER
Author of "Yovr Child't Spff<.h1 A rromcol Gvlde for
"°"9ntt for the Pint flw Y-."
And now you can u.y get the
"Ted" pitc~r. for the child of this
age bas developed memory for color.
The fourth year witneaaea the
charged overflow of rapidly develop-
ing memory. The child can now be
expected '° tell you whether it ia
morning or afternoon and how old
be ia. He can count in sequence up to
10. His rattling off a sequence of
numbers, from three to 10, however,
ia in moat caaea a mere matter of
rote memo?')'. He does not really
know the meaning of numbers. If you
show him aeveral objects, he can
count only three of them. He can, in
all likelihood. remember four digits
and the future tense has entered hi&
v~bulary ..
During this year the child's memo-
ries pour out in storiea, in endleas,
unrelenting narratives. If you and
he look at two pictures and you ask
him to point to one of the~ he will
point to both:-"This one is bigger.
Thia smaller. Thia one ia nice."
One thing leads to another, and the
four-year--old talk.a and talks. · He
makes many, many free associations.
Mott and more, eince the end of
hi8 third year, the chll4 has shown
facility in understanding what is not
present. Even so, be cannot yet easily
imagine himself in a situation be-
yond hia experience. If you ask him
what be would do if he were separated
from you in a crowded. store, he is
likely to be unable to answer.
H ia capacity for generalizing, a
process of drawing inductions from
memories, is steadily growing, how-
ever. When asked what he must do
when hungry, he repliea not, "I eat,"
~ he did before, but simply "eat."
He thus ahowa that be knows not
only that be eats bot othen do, too.
This fourth year ia noteworthy,
too, for the true onset of permanent
memory. What permanent memoriee
he baa had before. u in the cue of
the 16--montb-old who abaorbed Greek
paasagee, weTe chiefty unconacious.
Tbeee permanent memories, which
Arat appear when an impression ia
made in the brain of auftlcient depth
to be ri!tained through life and which
are almoet always precipitated by
strong emotions, are the ones that
will linger into old age.
The major gain o! the fi.fth year
ia an ability to remember concept.a.
When you tell a four-year-old that
one man is considered aa good aa the r
other, he is likely to ask which man
is the "one" and which the "other."
At five, however, be understands that
in speaking of "one man" and the
"other'' you are using general ideas
and do not mean individual persona.
This new capacity for generalbing
means that you can begin to talk
ideas to the child and expect him to
understand what you mean. '
N ow the child understands not
only what is but alio What could be.
Ask him what he must do before he
crosses the street, and be will tell
you, "Wait for the light to change,"
or, "Wait till the policeman signal.a,"
or something similar. Aak him what
he would do if be loet bis mother in
a crowded store and he will answer,
"Look for ber," or "Get eomebody to
help me find her."
He should, of course, not be taxed
beyond hia mental capacities. Since
most five-year-olds can remember
only four digits-a house addres&,
for example, he should not be scolded
should he not remember a telephone
number.
From this "timetable" you can
gauge how good or bad your child's
memory ia for hia age. To improve
his memory, within the limita of
each year's capabilities, you can in-
crease the stimuli. The new memory
for color in the tb:ird year can, for
example, be stimulated by referring
to the colors of cloth.ea and other ob-
jects. The ability to deal with con-
cept.a in the fifth year can be the
spur to dealing with the child aa a
reasonable human being.
An understanding of the vari6us
levela of children's memory can help
you to be fairer to your child and
prom?te family harmony. •
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aamplea on this page drawn from Hope's appearance lut year at Miami
University in Oxford, Ohio), and the academic robee to ahake with laughter. An
invited graduation speaker nearly every June, Hope imparta hi8 ahare of wisdom,
toO, and is taken seriously enough to have been awarded 16 honorary dea-reea,
including one laat week from the Univenity of Nevada. •
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t0An G lt1'dnlt 1DOf'14 write
Aoae, 'D•r Dad, oot ca• A'"
bui.uu ftl0Mg'111ftt, '"" ~for load,.,.' Todaw tla~ •r. 'Fltntlud f)UUtitto, 1'ICIU
bail.' ..
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I didta't h0t0 1wlO MMCA I 11&iH•d
M1Uil I 1010 tM pichire, 'Tile
Gnadute! "
"Jlar eo1U11u can tao lof&gn
gitri1'11 BaeAelor of A.rt. ugreu.
After f 01'r rean lf01' becomt G
certified D"errilla. ftglater."
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q"utiom wera Juat oa Acard, but
prorina 'WG8 still ugal ...
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Dur"'9 1111 ftf11 )'ean of uperletlce In the pucUcc of mecffctna.
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By KEN and PAT KRAFr
H ere are a few true-false ques-
tions to test your gardening
"l.Q." All deal with_ the increas-
ingly popular hobby of home vege-
table gardening, which now is
carried on by an estimated 40
million Americans.
Ile careful-some of these questions are
"planted." A score of eight_ right is good,
and 10 right is excellent. If you get alJ
12 right, you are a champion gardener.
1. A vegetable garden made in the raw
earth around a new home is more likely to
do well.
2. Every seed packet tells how to grow
its contents.
3. The smallest practical space for a kitch-..
en garden is about 10 feet square.
4. The most critical period in a plant's
life is when it is ripening ita crop.
5. The best bets for a home gar.den are
the vegetables that have given satisfaction
for many years.
6. Flowers and vegetables do not grow well
when planted near each other.
7 . All the seeds in a packet should be
planted witbinh month after opening the
packet. '
8. Only the "seed potatoes" can be planted
for a crop.
9. You can 1.aise excellent vegetable!\ with·
out spraying or dusting.
1 O. The best time to harvest corn is very
enrly in the morning.
11. Among occupational groups. a high
percentage of doctors tend gardens.
12. You can grow you r own vegetables for
approximately what they cost at the store.
ANSWERS
1. True. Such soil is not worn out from
overplanting and is apt to be especially
healthy, even if littered with debria. Spade
in organic matter such u peat moss, add
fertilizer, and plant with confidence.
2. True. The basic information is in dige.st
form on the packet. Check it for time of
planting, spacing, planting depth, and such.
3. False. As an attractive edging for a
path, you can grow beets, cr ess, garlic,
carrots, herbs. And practically any vege-
table will grow in a tub, a box, or even
" bucket.
4. Falae. The moat critical period ia when
the Med ia S"erminating. If it dries out for
even a few minutea it may die. Keep soil
mol1t., with a covering of sheet plastic,
.1rlap, newspapers, or a board till first
•prouta appear.
S. FalM. BettAlr varieties are conatantly
beinc bred, lncludlnr t\ne modern hybrids
'
that quite often grow where no1 older va-
riety thrives.
6. False. Such companion plantings a re
often thought to lt.elp each other. There is
some evidence that marigolds, for example,
repel nema1odes. •
7. Falae. Leftover seed can be stored by
putting the packet in the refrigerator in
a closed plastic bag. a. False. Though certi6e4 seed potatoes
a~e most dependable, you can plant in your
garden the potato you bought to eat. This
is a good use for potatoes already starting
to sprout.
9 . True. While success is more certain~
through the use of proper chemical con-
trols, the most Important plant health f ac-
tors are sun, air, food, and water.
10. False. Corn makes sugar during sunny
hours. If possible, harvest it late i'n the
afternoon-and ideally just a few minutes
before you cook it.
11. True. A poll by a large seed house
found that a higher percentai'e of doctors
garden for relaxation than do member.o
of nearly any other group. Doctors also
frequently "prescribe" &'&rdening tor their
tense patients.
12. False. Even counting all the running
expenses, last seuon a first.-year rardener
we know raised superb lettuce, for in-
stance, for under two centa a head, This
is not uouaual. •
Over 10,000 Ganlenen'
Questions Answered!
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from our nelgbbon ln Canada
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torist appearin1 before a local rnarta~te on charles ot drlv·
in& 74 m.p.h. ottered tbla ete·
planatlon. Considering that the
Canadian gallon It bliger than
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Ahould read at leut 70 m.p.h.
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top of the F"1con Uneup. It la
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la definitely compact. ldeu
like the 200-cu. ln. Six, which
gives such bill pawer tor oulck
nusinl{ and freeway crulllng.
But which It oure comnA.Ct-cv
In gas mllelll{e. Ideas Hke the
b11t-car l"l&Cf~nesa with 1ren-
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12.2 r.u. ft.. ot trunl( IT>8~ tor a vacatll)n load of lu1t1a11;e. And
lt'1 all on a compact wheelbue
of 111 inches 10 tumlq ta quick and euy. Ideu like the
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trim, comfortable toam-padded
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11:00 AM U Angel Warm-Up/Angel Baseball (C) The California Art·
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12:00 AAU Track & Field (C) Coverage of the Portland City of
oses Invitational Track Meet in Portland, Ore.·
12:30 D (i.lJ ())4!) Sports Special (C) The Mosport ~n·Am Chal-
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4:00 NFL Action (C) 1 :30 I ~ Western Open Golf (C)
8:00 oiler Games (C) The L.A. T·Birds meet the Detroit Devils.
TUESDAY, JUNE 16
10:00 m The Turned-On Wor1d of Sports (C) Highlights Include a
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Grand Prix at Riverside; and a look at jockey Johnny Long·
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17
8:30 Championship Wrestlin1 (C)
7:001 F11ht of the Month (C) Don Dunphy narrates the. action,
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THURSDAY, JUNE 18
8:30 U Boxing (C) Card to be announced.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 20
11:00 AMI (i) Major League Baseball (C) 11:30 O . tTejor Lea,ue. Baseball (C) Teams to be announced.
3:00 D Cl) Q) i 1£C!6L I U.S. Open Golf Tournament (C) Live
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SUNDAY, JUNE 14
71:.3000 _1t1 "If Every Guy In th• World" (adventure) '55--Georfes Poumouly. -"Th• Garment Junste" (drama) '57-lee J. Cobb, Gia Scala.
9:00 7 17 3 (C) "Dead HHt on • Merry.Go-Round" <suspense.comedy) '66 -James Coburn, Camilla $parv, Aldo Ray, Nina Wayne.
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MONDAY, JUNE 15
6:00 7 (C) ''The Remartiab:a Mr. Pennypacker" (comedy) '59--Clitton Webb1 _Dorothy McGuire, Charles Coburn, Jill St. John.
7:)0 .• 9 (C) ..... t•s Make Love" (comedy) '60-Marllyn Monroe.
l :lO 7 1) 3 (C) "Up From the Beach" (drama) '65-Ctiff Robertson, 9:00 4 23 6 (C) "After the fn" (comedy) '66-Peter Sellen,.
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1:30 7 1 3 (C) "In Name Only" (comedy) '69-M1chael Callan. 9:00 4 23 6 "Ratum From the Ashes" (drama) '65-Mu1m11tan Schell.
11:00 11 "Operation Warhead" (comedy) '64-S"'\'n Connery.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17
6:00 7 <~ "Tancanyika" (adventure) '54-Van Heflln, Ruth Roman 1:30 9 iC "Prince of Players" (drama) '55-Richard Burton, 11:00 11 • lpt Without S~ars" (drama) '53-D•v•d Farru, Nadia Gray.
THURSDAY, JUNE 11 6:00 7 JC) "Navar So Few" Part I (drama) '60--Frank Sinatra.
9 C) "The Tall Men" (drama) '55-Clark Gable. Robert Ryan. 9:00 2 I (C) "Where the Spies Are" (adventure) '65-D<11111d Niven. 11:00 11 "Murder 8y Contract" (mystery) '58--Vince Edwards.
FRIDAY, JUNE 19 6:00 7 (C) "Never So few" Concluslon (drama) '60-Frank Sinatra.
7:30 9 (C) "Seven Cltl .. of Gold" (adventure) '55-Anthony Quinn. 9:00 2 29 I "Ml1ter 8ud4wln8'' (adventure> '6&-James Garner.
11:00 11 "Fetner Wn a Fullbeck" (comedy) '49-Fred MacMurray
11:30 15 "Trap for Seven Spin" (drama) '67-Yvonne Bastien.
v SATURDAY JUNE 20
7:30 5 "Spy Todey, Ole Tomorrow•1 (drama) '67-Lex Barker. Brad Harris. 9 (C) "The Racers" (drama) '55-Kirk Douclas. Bella Darv1.
1:00 11 ''Ufeboet" (drama) '44-Tallulah Bankhead, John Hod1ak.
9:00 4 23 6 (C) "Tobruk" (drama) '6&-Rock Hudson. Georae Peppard. 10:30 11 "Our Man In Havana" (comedy} '60-Alec Guinness.
11:00 9 "Ln MlnrablH" (cla11ic) '43--Gino Cervl, Valentina Cortese. 11:15 2 (C) "Rio •ravo" (adventure) '59-John Wayne, Dean Marti n.
7 (C) "The L.111t Wapn" (adventure) '56-Richard Widmark, Felicia Farr, Susan Kohr.er, Tomn1y Rett1a, Nick Adam•, Jame& Drury.
11:30 5 ''Two Yeara Before the' Mast" (drama> '46-Brlan DonleyY.
11:.45 1J ... ,...t £apectatlon•" (classic) '47-Anthony Waser. Finlay Currie.
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4:30 1J ltETURN Sc.. SMntJ (C) Clay
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f!!ylor is special auest.
U R.MJ Grief Show (C) (30) Yma
Sum1c, Eloise D1niels and Ron
Coden ~st. m 11 t4 I Nttrnatiwes (C) (30)
The first of a series of public af·
lairs pro1r1ms where students 11th·
er for discussions. Rev. Mel Knl1ht,
uslstant pastor of St. Peter's By
the Sea Presbyteri1n Church, Is the
host.
I Run for Yt11r Life (C) (60)
(I) Htre C.11tt ttM ltldtt (C)
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fii.1 n Cifdt Htldllna (C) (30)
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£d1t of Ete,.ltJ (C) (30)
M• f'ru UNCU (C) (60)
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE 13. 1970
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7:00 ti CIS £_.1 ,..., (C) • (30) tional income by blbysittln1.
Roser Mudd. 0 @ (I) 0) Ji•_, DtnMI ..... -a DIC s.mr (C) (30) "Close· I Mb Tiie u. ... *"' (C) (60)'
Up: Pricipals, No Ntwi, Marines." Jerry Lewis and Jadt Jones l\ltll, fJ ........ ,, .... (C) (30) fJ ..... (C) (30) Larry Burrell.
fJ Deltll Vallty Dip (C) (30) U) St.an Hltdlcoa (C) (30) m Metr9111tdll Pmetltl (C) (90) fl) n. 191 TUt Crew Up (60)
''The Shame of Welfare." An In· ''The Marti of Zo~."
depth look at the st1tut of welfare. lO:OO -! ()) M ... (C) (60) (R) The proaram follows a case worlle • ~ annlll throuah his duties. Bernard Shaw ~enn lt is hired to find an Austral·
narrates. 11n seam•n who has suppotedly In·
fE nt Fih1 C1ftlfltio11 (C) (60) heriled 1 small fortune, only lo
(R) "On Dance " learn th1t he m1y be settlna up
,... IT'I lltd ch.. Shew (C) (30) the sallor for serious trouble.
161 \11 .. am ,..., <C> <30> ~)El Cran SM de OllO Quillot 0 Sill&·Altftl Will Mltdl (C} (60)
iD bt htrtl (C) (30) Ill C..ntry Male Caroestl (C) (30)
7:30 8 9 ()) Jact1t 11 ..... (C) (60) 10:30 1J Rob«t l. .• Donlan SM (C) (90)
0 tlJ 00 m Allcly Wllll11111 (C) 0 News (C) (30)
(60) The Osmond Brothers 1ueit. m Mme: "lritf EnCCHtnter" (drl· 11 Mowlt: "Man In tllt C.Cbd ma) '47 -Trevor Howard, Celia
Hit" (comedy) '60--Peter Sellers, Johnson.
Terry-Thomas. ~ Music CitJ, USA (C) (60)
O (jj) (]) G» Lera Makt a Deal Cl) Lowe, A•rlcan StJ1t (C) ~ (30) Monty Hill hosts. @) ~ fJ Millioft $ Mevit: '"Ptkle of Sl fil) NET FntiVll (C) (60) (R) "The
Lelis" (sports) '52-Dan D1iley, Dream." Antholly Dowell and An·
01nneJ Dru. toinette Silbey star in the Roy1I
(I) WNll«s of the w.rict (C) (30) Ballet production of 1 wort by
''fhe Vikinp of Iceland." Sir Frederick Ashton. m Sytvla , En• <60> m PmpNt .. ,,.., <t> <30>
l:OOO@(l)&)Ntwt,wtd Camt (C) ll:OOBO&>N ... (C)
(30) Bob Eubanks hosts. fJ Tlltatre 9: "The Yout1,..t SW' ~ lob LM'I Road " Adventu" ( .... _ t ) '62 K I B r1 l ) (30) "Bi M dd .. Th 1 lunrn ure -o ya u a er, I u Y· e annu• V1lentin Zubklv. :~~I Rr:.~t 1:e~~~:re~~n1 the Colo· 9 ()) This Wett In Rtwiew (C) m NET ,,.,....... (C) (90) (R) 11:15 a fafMllous 521 (C) ''Th MaUd
''The Ceremony of Innocence." A aod UM DMd" (drema) '58-Cliff
fictional dr1m1 of attempts to &•in Robertson, R1ymond Massey, Joey
peace by p1yin1 the enemy tribute Bishop, Aldo Ray. The dramatic
mon!t:_ Richard Kilty st1r1. story of the war of resentment lh•I
1:30 I) QfJ (j) My Tilrtt Sens (C) (30) builds up between otflceri Ind
(R) Steve and Barbar' trwel to 1 men of • ship while in battle In
remote Mexican vill11e for their the Pacific.
honeymoon, only to find the tllace D Ntwt (C)
has been "discovered" by hordes o Saturdly Nipt Mowlt: '1llo
of other honeymooners. OOW.. Pay•ttlf' (drem•) '57-Jo· 0 0 (I) m Adam-12 (C) (30) anne Woodwud Tony Randall
(R) "Loa 44-Attempted Bribery." Sheree North, Jeffrey Hunter, c.m'.
Malloy and Reed both receive •t· eron Mitchell Patricia Owens Bar·
tractive job offers from the f1ther bara Rush, Pit Hln1te, Robert Har·
of • yaun1 m1~ they hive arrested • ris. The problems of four couples,
on a drunk dnvin1 charee. nei1hbors in a PC>St·Wtr ho4.laln&
0 @ @ G> Lhr1t1ee Welk (C) development. and a tra1edy that {60) {R) Ch.amp11ne music with a touctles them all.
Spanish flavor Is featured. @ CI) s,.ttlatrt Tlteltrt m Mowit Greats: ''Tiie Cm11nt .,. 9 ()) Anrct Tlleatre
Janel•" (drama) '57-lee J. Cobb, 11·30 Ill Ntwl (C)
Richard Boone, Kerwin Mathews. • @ Cl) Cllllltr Tlltatre: "Dlstm· Ill luct Owtnt (C) (30) bodied."
@!) Ml1l111lllano J C.rlotta (30) 11:45 O Jollany Car1tn (C)
9:00 I) Cjj C1) 8rttn Acres (C) (30) d) M0¥1t: "RNct Ho•M" (SUS·
(R) Ar~ld the Pi~ !ooms as possi· pense) '48-lda Lupino, Richard
ble heir to the million dolltr Blm· Widmar11, Cornel Wilde. bocker fortune. .. 0 ~Ci) m NBC Satlltdly Nipt 12:00 IJ Movie: "The Adwfttcnn (Id·
MM: (t) ''In EM.., eo.ntfJ" ~nlure) '52-J•clt Hawkins. Den·
(drama) '69-Tony Franciosa, An· ms Price.
Janette Comer. Guy Stockwell, Tom 12:30 m All·Nilltt Sllow: "Atf1lr in Ha-
Bell, Ti1e Andrews, Michael Con· v1n1." ''The Brainiac" ind ''Tales
stantlne, Paul Hubschmid. Durinr of Hoffman."
World War II, 1 French lntelli1enoe 1:00 8 Mowit; '°'l"l•ndtr RNd" (dra·
colonel makes 1re1t personal sacri· ma) '58--Gene Raymond Jeanne fices in an effort to find and study Cooper. '
an enemy devioe th1t Is c1usin1 1:15 D News (C) heavy Allied losses. .. m Bill Andtnen (C) (30) ID Movie: 1Un1 of .... Under·
@I) ~ de Esbeno (2 hr) Wficr' (drama) '39-Humphrey Bo·
t:30 B QI()) Petticeat ,_nctioft (C) 11rt, Kay frtncls.
{30) (R) When Steve tells Betty 1:30 0 " .. Mendo (C) (R) "Orlent1I Ell·
Jo that his crop-dustina business is press.
flourtshin1 but much too slow, 1:45 1J Mewie: ''la.ct Mqlc" (horror)
she decides to eke out JOmt 1ddi· '44-0rson Welles, Nancy Guild.
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7:00 II~ (j) CBS News (C) Joseph
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B lil (6) m Today Show (C) flit TM. Show (C) John Bar·
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I Mr. Wisllbont (C)
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· nt LOM l111pr (C) ,.,.,. 1141 Frlttt• (C)
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AbNlt Ind Coltello 811111H'• ,. ... (C)
Ci) t1* Der lt70 (C) : .... .......,., ..... boftttod
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4:301 Movlt: SH D1ytlme Movies.
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8:25 O Cornmunltr Bulletin aOard (C) 12:05 S Ci) Ann 8utdltr Show (C) . 8:301 Mr. Mapo (C) 12:3013 Cl) As tlle Wor1cl Tuma (C) Movit: See D1ytime Movies. · QI 00 m Dap of Our I.Ma
Mlahtr Mouat Th11tr1 • , I Roaet Robin Hood (C) ~'s Show (C)
1 (]) Queen for 1 Dar (C) lllJ (I) (!) A World Apart (C)
.American £xch1n11 Reliort Dlllinf for Dollars (C)
9:00 tJ,, Cl) The LIKJ Show (C) Stodl Martet Clo11 0 Ci) It T1k11 Two (C) Vin 1:00 tJ S,.(i) love It 1 M1ny Spfen·
Scul y hosts. Marty Allen, Don Gal· dored Titlir {_C)
loway, Jack Weston and their wives 11 Ci) m The Docten (C) guest. MOvlt: See Daytime Movies.
I Movie: See Daytime Movies. Cl)(!) All MJ atildrtt1. (C)
Jadl La Lann• (C) 1rtinr Ult M1r1ltt
Bozo the Clown (C) 1:301,(j)TM 811iclln1 U~ ~~ Cl) H1yden's Happenin& . 00 m Amltiltr Worf omce of "'' Pretident ity ~)
'\25 0 Q) 00 m NIC News (C) ,, (11) (]) .Q) Ltrs M81 1 Dul 9:301' ~ lewf1r HillbllllH (C) i ,.~ ---'lfw R,._,. 6 m Conantration (C) -1111 ......... , .. ...., •
• ovie: See Daytime Movies. : Explorin1 Movt1111t1t. Mon.
f11tures (C) 1:50 &) Fashions in Sewln1 (C)
Stock Market 1 :55 fJ 'aul Harvey Co1111111nts (C)
.. =. This, ~oo ... Is Arnlflca, Mon. 2:00 I I~ Secret Storlll (C) little Venice. . 6 m lrl(trt Pro111st (C)
10:00 tJ ~ <Tl Andr 8rittlth (C) (!) Newlywecl 81111 (C) 0 m Sift of the Century (C) Jack • Movlt: See Daytime Movies.
Kelly hosts. Your N1111t'1 1 WIHer (C)
@ Ci) Sunny Today (C) 2:20 Eill Code Enllilb, Wed. (Gr. 6).
1 O:JO«r (j) love of Ufe (C) 2:30 tJ ~ (j) Edte of Nlpt (C) · Ci) m Hollywood Squ1r11 0 @ Ci) m Another World -( ) eter Marshall hosts. Arte John· Sollltntt (C)
son. Joanne Worley, Lohman & I Cookln1 ~) Wed.
Barkley. Ka ren Valentine and Ed @CI)(!) Dltlni 81111 (C)
Platt guest. David Cassidy of The P1rtrldge 0 Tht G1llopin1 8ourmet (C) Gra· • Family, new ABC fall series, and
ham Kerr. comedian Jan Murray 1uest. ID Travtl films (C) &) Rlftdezvo111 Wit' Mvtnturt (C);
10:50 fij) Code Enlllsll (C) (G r. 6) Fri. Tmtl Wltll Don 111«1 ltttin1 (C)
11:00, ~ (j) Wllere the Heart 11 (C) Tues., Thurs.
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ment Catholic Church, Loa Anaeles. (Atlante, G1.) i nd Richard G. Luau
I How tf '"'' (C) I (l ndiln1polis, Ind.).
(ll) CD m Falltutic v.,.,. cc> n ~ m Sport1 Special cc> Mevit: "(ja t.f die Salaan" (Id· ftie rt Can-All CMiletlf.t Cup
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7:15 1'e Cll"'.._.._ c ltll for oct.J (C) Country Club.
7:30 ,_,._.. ( ) : s.a .. stNlt (C) (R) #56·60. I Tiit Wodd ltYOftd =·:~C)tlle SpHn Werd (C) A fiv,.hour rep:1y of last wm's PllMlc s.ma film
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t:OO ••• Tllrff (C) tchools.
statiott te statitfl (C) luidt l al11t11 (C)
Dey of DilcMfy (C) 12:t0 9 8 (I) AAU T...t & field (C) @(j)Q) ,...., Ind Auwen
Ca•pa f'roftlt Portl1ndCity of Roses lnvitltlontl.
c.,ol MM (C) fJ Prm Ctllforttico (C) Senator l laly Wlb (C) ~ hwtvll flrn (C) 1Jrr1ch Bayh (D.·lnd.), 1uests. (6) 111 Wllldl We U.. (C)
lltlMyn ....... ,. (C) I lnttlllpnt hrt11t (C) ' ra.t1 de AIMf
Toin & Jeny (C) ~ Slortes of Sucuu (C) l·.oo • The Qris1optlm (C) Aurelia Fil• futwt (C) FIU tllt N1tio11 (C)
• Pinera .. l.atiitt en O..lnp • ... Do•lnJc:al · Aaricultwt USA (C)
Apk91t1re •port (C) ld&trt (Cl Mowit: "l.q to die CitJ" (dra·
9:30 T..,.1 lttt ..... (C) lZ:JO . 0 00 m MMt t11e Pma (C) m1) '50 -Clark G1blt, Loretta
1"111111 tt1t lift (t) A Ive hour tefecast from the 1nnu1I Youn1.
HHNb.,.W Cul4o (C) U.S. Mayors' Conference In Denver, 0 Miiiion $ Mowlt: "The Wal
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(])&> D..n., Do-Rlpt (C) C91o. Guesta are Mayor Antonina P. fiiilit Sttry" (musical) '50--Jimes
Oral Tobot1a (C) C:uests are Mayor Antonina P. Caaney, Vir1inl1 Mayo.
lataln (C) Uccello (H1rtford, Conn.), Peter f, Q) Cllltler
10:00 . Pl to LMrnlnf (C) Flaherty (Pittsburth. Pa.), Car1 B. GI 1-HOUR SPECIAL
• Mr fMNtte Slr1Mtt-(C) father Stokes (Clevel1nd, Ohio). Wes Uhl· * By Retail Clerks 770
Jemes Rodie, S.J.. Blessed Sacra· man (Seattle, Wash.). Sim M•~ll Panel on Mecavitamins
James Coburn plays the world's slickest con 111a11 i11 "Dead
Heat on a Merry-Go-Round" on The ABC Sur1day Night M ol'lc
at 9 PM.
To Treat Mental Disease m !IPicW I Labof Report (C) A
symposium on biochemical therapy
I'°' m~m~~=;!c){C)
W..11es Pro~u (C)
Cattltdrtl of To.orrow (C)
J:JO Dial 'II' fOf M1sic (C) Dizzy
Gillispie and his eroup, and C1rl1
Thomas auest with flther Norman
J. O'Connor.
I ljln Wllidl W1 Uwt (C)
Unc1tnr1r for Puct (C)
Wt&Oft Train
roatrs' Ntlpborhood (C) ~lppy (C)
4:00 Int (C) Jere Witter hosts.
Oii 111pui (C) Robert Town·
send, author of "Up the Oreanlu ·
tion." takes • run at bl& business
m1n1eement. 0 Dr. Kild111
Colt .45
(j) Llr1•lt Mr I Kleis?
: WMfs New? (C)
Cl) NFL Action (C)
• lfonco
Stlrtlnc Thu tre (C)
4:30 N1W11111ktrs (C) · St»t•ll Up•(C)
Abbott I C.stello
Colt .45
· P111lnf Utt 81itar (R)
(I) N L Actioll (C)
• Adelanto con las Elc~•ll•
. • Goldt11 furs (C)
4:A5 ID Cl) A••rica's Favorite HJnlna (?)
5:00 I KNXT News (C) Clete Roberts. . lnqulfy (C)
Misttr M1po (C)
SUndlJ Movie: (C) "DIHe"
(dram•) 'S6-Lan1 Turner, Ro1er
Moore, Pedro Armendariz, Marisa
P1v1n.
II Sclr (C)
D111t11I (C) PlttJ Duh ~ Sevt• Alts TllOlirt: ''The
i ht1na Kentuckian$."
(i) Mr World (C) 1'IM Sllow (C) Guests Include
Hubert H. Humphrey, The Grand
Funk Rallro1d musical aroup, and
satirist Tom Paxton. 9 Cl) CIS Children's Hollt' (C)
"Toby."
I lnt11111tional futbol·Soccer
This la tlll U.f 1 (C)
Domtneos Gi11ntes 5:301 9 Cl) Aaat.ur Hour (C) • Alr-Anterican Coll• Shn (C)
Mdt1le'1 NIYJ
@ World Tomorrow (C)
• At\iculture USA
' I VfNINL
~ 6:00 B 9 Ci) CIS Eftnhtl News (C)
(31.1) Roaer Mudd.
I fiJ 00 m Frank ~diet R.,.,t ( {lO)
Polka Partdt (C) (60) "GradUI·
n Day."
0 T11t 'f00¥J Show (C) (60) Guests are The friends ot Distlnc·
tion, Rufus Thomas, Merk Llnduy.
Q) CfHhtrt futures (2 hr) "The
Mummy's Ghost" ind "Ni1ht Key.'' m Ani•ala, Action Incl Advenblfl (?) (30) "A God Named Glooscap."
A trip to Minas Basin, an arm of
the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia,
where the tides are lhe hiahest In
the wor1d.
EJl) Sptculation (C) (60) (R) "A
Conversation With Stella Adler."
! Man from UNCll (C) (60)
6:30 R1lpll story's Los Anatltt (C)
( ) William S. Hart is profiled. n 9 oo m '·e. eo11tc• .. ., i {30)
Tho Invaders (C) (60)
I T1i. to the Manattr (C)
7:00 l•asit (C) (30) (R) In
the abl~ Superstition Mountflns.
the curse of the "Thunder God"
leads Lassie and a lonely little bur·
ro on 1 trail of danaer 11 they
lice the unk11own perils of the
vest Arizona wilderness.
ft tiJ (]) m Wild IUn&do• (C) {l(l) (R) "Yeat of the Otter!' Two
otters ire followed from birth
throu1h their first yur of life.
0 ,Showc:lse 5 (C) (60) "The Julie
London Show." Julie London hud·
lines this encore presentation with
her speci1I auests ~ed and Mickle
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(lint Ind pllCtd In I booby·
tripped music box. Guy Stockwell
and Robert Harris ruest.
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Tiie Mvec8ta (C) (60) "The ·
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I Teltre fllltatlcil (C) (60)
.......... Cllll Amrt (60)
7:30 , ............... (C) ( ),?10 Impress Allton, I l'O·
m1ntic youn1 atudent (John R.ocler)
pretends he Is 1 wulthy min·
lbout-town ind pawns his belon1·
I to take her to dinner. •
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le) (60) (R) "Rish, the
Tqn11e Otter." A~ youn1 otter
mikes his home In 1 wildlife 11nc·
tu1ry with his parents ind his
sister. At 1 rueM>ir he Is sepa·
rated from his family when he Is
swept throuati 1n oPtn dr1ln pipe.
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TteM and the two set out · upon
1 wild adventure. IJ Mltllll $ M•: "If Every llllJ
I• ttt• W9ftd" (1ctventure) ·ss -
Georps Poumouly, J•n Louis Trin· t.!J!l•nt. UJ P...,..t .. Tmel (C) (30)
"Historic Islands.." Hal Sawyer takes
1 trllo the Blh1m1s. 1:00 Cl) Ed Wm (C) (60) I d's ruests .,, Strlio Franchi,
Stiller Ind Mt1r1, Moms M1bley,
Tommy James ind The Shondells,
M1r11ret Whltlna, and Eurene List,
who performs with nine other pl·
anlstl. '
U ROLLER GAMES·LIYEI (C) James Coburn. Clmll[a Sparv, Aldo · I Iran Teetrt (60) * T·BIRDS vs. DETROIT Ray, Nina Wayne, RObert Webbtf, lO:JO Tiie Wtfld T.-rw. (C) (30)
A_..__ c Tod Armstroni. A captivltln1 rocue llMe: '"PlM(" (dram1) '49 --a.-< ) (2 hr) LA. c:ons a lady psycbolo1ist Into help· Jeanne Crain, Wiiiiam lundlpn,
irds vs. Dtboit DevllL lni him win 1 parole, then proceeds Ethel Waters, Ethel Bl,,,,_,.. D ~ Cl)llHllt Fii (C) (60) .. , .. ~·-(I) ''Consi>Tricy of Corruption." with a master-plan to rob 1 bank 10 ....... (C) (30) Erskine lnvatic•tes 1 possible CMI at the Los Anples lntem1tion1I 11:00 ..._ (C)
Ri iol Airport. 1 m ..... <C> Chts v 1tlon In Texu where I OJ ..... (C) (30) Larry McCor· ,..-., ,.....,.. (C)
sheriff Is accused of stlootln1 a nildl. • W1161e F. hcUly (C) "The
ranch forem1n from ambush. J. D. ' .._ .... ftn• · Story." Wolf Hess. IOn of 1 Cennon, Katherine Justice ruest. NET ....,..... (C) (60) (R) Rudolph Hm, and Anthony Mar· e· lfNb: "1lle llar 1tloMI Theatre of the Deaf." rec:o, Nurember1 Trials prostCUtor, · (drama) '57-LH J. Cobb, I lY 11...i Osurt (CJ (30) • ruat
Gil Sella, Richard Boone. t ·JO • News (C) (30) Dou1 Dudley let 11 Writtea (C) ID~ s.:::.: = (i~30~'The • AltwutMs (C) (30) Public 11:15 ,._ (C) r II ,, Service Alm. (1) Tiiis Is ltle Ufe (C) E =·~ (30) aJ Yew ••'s I Wi9w (C) (30) 11:30 iliwte: "Tiie Cewt·~ ti
1:30 D 9 (j) a.w, Sllew (C) Jerry~=~ Celebridldes (C) Coope~~ J:~~~~) R~ph ~i
(lll) lft) '"The Kill" Instinct." Chet 10:00 fl 9 (f) Mlalll: lepeallilt (C) lamy.
fears 1 pnpter syndicate has his ~) -(R)Guest stm Noel Harriton D Mowte: "lleod Md Dtflance"
number when the father of a would· and Diane Baker are drawn Into 1 (drama) '66 -Gerard Landry, Jose
be varsity football player takes • d1rln1 IMF charade that utes a Gr~
men1cln1 Interest In the t11m. trained falcon to help in th,1theft m Mtvie; "Arsenic •IHI Old lMe" OJ Wtftd Adv.tire <C>.. (30) of ~he crown jewels, In part I of (comedy) '44 -Cary Grant, Jote· ''lin11on Junale Adv'nture. a thru~rt story. phlne Hull. tB Wtftd , ... ,,... (30) "Human D 9 Cl)m11lt Bold Ones (C) ~~Hi(trt (C) Survival Al•lnst Pollution." Eddie {60) (R) "Shriek of Silence." At· Tiie ~ (C)
Albert ruests. tomeys Nichols, D11T1ll and Darrell 11:45 : (C) "Aultlsll" (drama)
fl) Muhlllla1t J Cartetll (30) ...._ defend a '1Ubem1tori1I c1ndld1te • lncrld Ber1m1n, Yul Brynner,
:00 R 9 Ci) llln c..,.... (C) (60) .. "Involved In the sl1yin1 of a cam· Helen Hayes, Akim Tamlroff. (I) Gleli1$ ruests are C1terin1 pal&n worker. C111l1 Stevens 1uests 1:00 R llle¥le: "Tiie II• It! ltle Dirt"
Valente, Roser Miller ind Henry Im ..... (C) (30) (drim1) ·~William Sylvester,
Gibson. • Cit Me Tiii! ..... (C) (60) Elit1beth Shepherd. .II 9 Ci) m .....,_ (C) (60) R chard Ney ind Dr. Fitzhu1h Dod· D Spelllitf Frtelf (C) Caleb Gat·
(R} ''AD1rker Shadow." The sudden son suest. tenro, educ.tor and author of
and mysterious disappear1nce of I m DeSilva's labor Report ''Wlllt We Owe Our Ctlildren," •
bank t.ller _. little Joe on the * y•-Qu t' u-t I ~· trail of 1 lon1time friend ICCllsed ....... vrs es !~n men a · UJ ....,..: '"Sttlll&a Trlan(tt'' (dra·
of stNli.!!( blnk funds. Health. Aut~~tes on m1) '46-Preston Foster. Slane D @ l1J O> UC S-., ....._: Megavitamtn . herapy Heuo.
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MOND A Y
JUN! 15
For morning and afternoon
li1tinp, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day•s movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
1:30 fJ "Tiie Lady P'IJt Off'' (drama)
'52°-linda D1mefl, Stephen Mc·
Nilly.\
9:00 &1 "T .. ·WIJ Strttdl'' (comedy) ~-Peter Sellers, Liz Fraser.
9:30 fJ "Sewet1 SUrptl•" (comedy) '63
-Claude Jutr1, Albert F1ille. m (C) "Jiu(' (drama) '48-
Mircaret Lockwood, Basil Sydney.
J :00 O "International LadJ'' (.Oven·
ture) '41-Georae Brent, Ilona Mas·
sey. m "A Yank In the R.A.F." (drama)
·TI-Tyrone Power, Betty Grable.
2:00 B "TWMtJ Pia T•" (drama) '61 ~avid J1nssen, Jeanne Crain.
4:00 I) (C) "Sens of Schtllerazade"
(romance) '47-Yvonne De Carlo,
Jean Pierre Aumont.
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE 13, 1970
Morey Amsterd1m. I 7:00 R CIS Evtnin& Ntws (C) (30) el El Sllow dt Mauride Qefcn (C) O Sia O'Clock Movie: (C) ''Tiie Witter Cronkite. ' ~ ~)
lluitable Mr. ,...,,..,.. I ftat's My u .. ? (C) (30) r.: Estrtflat In Mla•I (C) (30)
(comedy) '59-Clifton Webb, Doro· I Love Lucy (30) g;OO 1;d~. MaJbtrry R.f.D. (C)
thy McGuire, Charles Coburn, Jiii leat t11t Clock (C) <30> ( 0) (R) oward 1·5 plctied to write St John David Nelson. In the @ Monday st.ow (C) (2 hr)
1s9o·s. a' charmln& blaamlst main· " over Come Back." Doris Day, an orlalnal poem for the State liter·
talns i.o buslnessn-and two Rock Hudson. ::z ma112ine. -
families-in different cltles. fE Ltpcy (30) "The Sun Kina." ('g9 ~ m NIC ~ ..... :
IF Troep (30) An obMrvation on Louis XIV of ~L'eter s.tU:rs. F~or O::'ri.
TlM Alntlt. onu (C) (30) F11nct, indudin& a film exploration Britt Ekland, Martin 8al11m. A
Star Trell (C) (60) of fabulous Versailles. harmless nfastermind UNI tht un· rn AIC btelnJ ..... (C) (30) I (i) ltd Of Conequenca (C) witt1'n1 members of In Ital Ian flsfl. 6rs Nfttf (30) "Explorin1 • fip to Mvtmvra (C) (30)
National Parks." • si.plt•..t. Marla (55) Novela. ina viii•&• to lend the t1kt from •
I Ci) CIS News (C) (30) TMt lirt (C) (30) cold bullion robbe11.
Acutdl (30) 7:30 R 9CIJlunsmob (C) (60) (R) D McNAIR & THE DUKE!
Ttatro dt 111 Estrellas (30) 'llhe Judas Gun." The lona·time * TWIN THRILL BILLI
News 111 UM Round (C) (60) feud between two ranchers Is re· D F..tliatlt r..,. (C) (IO) ''Tiit
Jeck White, Glori• Greer, Patti klndled by the romance between Barbara McHalr Show." Oukt El·
Beebe. their children. Richard X. Slattery, lincton & His Band ire special
6:30 IJ MIC NewMtVia (C) (60) Sean McClory, Peter Jasorl and ~ests.
WITH Laurie Mock auest tlil NET Jourul (C) (60) (R) "Wbo D GET INVOLVED 0 m MJ Wortd ·.nc1 WtlCDllM to Spe•ks for Manr· A crit.lc•I ap· * VIRGINIA GRAHAM! 1t (C) (30) (R) "War Between Men praisal of the United Nations. fa.·
&1 Yl,P.il a..-1• SM (C) (60) and Women," Warfare breaks out lured are lsrul's Forelan Minister,
Clirlstlne Jorpnsen, John Hansen between friends when a spilled Abba Eben, Harvard proflUOr
and Sfla,,, Wallis cuest. martini triuers hostlllties at a Georae Wald and Nobel prize win· B Tiiie ea.. 81• (C) (30) Jim party at the Monroes. ner Carlos Romulo, Forelcn Minis·
iicKrtll hosts. Jaye P. Moraan, &1 Mo¥it la• (C) (30) Larry ter of the Phlllpplnu.
Alan Sues and Nancy Kulp cuest. 81Yden ho$ts. Henry Fond•, Merce· ml N•Wdal (60) Newell.
Tonllfrt's question Is: "How Muter-du McCambridae and Bob New· 9:30 8 4tJ Cl) DOfis Dar (C) (30) (R)
ful Are You?" hart compete with Robert Wainer, Lew Ayres auests IS' 1 f1mous pub· I ~ FIWOrit. Martiln (C) (30) Marlo Thomas and Georae Gobel. llcity-shy millionaire who Doris mis·
hf11. Ma.., (60) O @ (})(E It Ttkn 1 Thief (C} takes for a bum. First half of •
6 HU11tltf·lrlnkley (C) (30) {ro) "Payoff In the Pieua." Con two-p1rt story.
Ct•pus (C) (30) "This Is woman Charlene Brown (Susan I News (C) (30) Buter W1rd.
estmont." Saint J1mes) lnterferu with Mun· News (C) Bill Johns.
1·00 II lie Ntw1 (C) (60) Jerry Oun I~ M•ltm (30) dy's rescue of the Queen Consort Rnilta Malcal (30) . 1· . ro 34 (C)R~ C) (30) of Khonhcar. C) '1. t' 10:00 ta (i) Carol fflei r..U stSMH1~) m H•ntlef·lrlnkley (C) (30) KMIR Dtstrt .,.... ( B Milliell $ Mewit: ( • s ( ) CRf Andy Gri th aue s. •"" Cift YH Tep Tiiis? (t) (30) Jack Latham. iitt Low" (comedy) '60-M•~· liahted is "Cinderellle," • musicll
W nk M1rtlnd1lt hosts. Panelists ml Dlmt la Vtrdld (30) Novela. ryn Monroe, Yves Montand. A bll· hillbilly version of the classic fairy
are Stu Giiiiam, Danny Thomas 1nd Q) Gallopin& Gourlltft (C) (30) honaire masquerades H 1n actor tale.
----------------------:--to be close to the leadina lady of Im News (C) (60) an off-Broadway musical revue, • I Spy (C) (60)
I Trutll Of ClnttqUtnUI (C) (30) Twelve o•a.ct Htcti (60)
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Indian chief (P1ul Fix) who takes I Ht Slid, SM Said (C)
hlr for his wife. : W.W Prea (C) (R)
&1 ZIN Qrey TIMltrt (30) "Thrt1 11:15 Cl) Chi-17: "Laura."
J°" Respect." Danny Thomas and ll:30,m(I) Men lrifflll (C)
Nick Adams. • 00 m Jeltllftr C... (C) 0 (i1J Cl)aJ AIC Monda, MO'f· • To Caneft" (west· le; {C) "Up Fro• HM leadl" ern) '40.:.Jon Hall Dana Andrews, (drama) '65--Clltt Robertson, lrlna L nn Bari '
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serpant becomes ~ reluctan~ nurse-ma) '64-francoise Dor1tac.
maid to a welC1>m1n1 committee of Q) Mwlr. "Break te F,....."
French citizens. (dram•) ;SS-Anthony StHI, Jae• m Oniel . frost S8!" (C) (90) Warner.
Mfchael Cline. Frankie Avalon, Bar· l:OO _ M-'-· "M ta ltltt" (wtSt· bare Anderson, Kaye Stevens and · ~ ~... on na Bllly~a or uest. em) 52-Jane Russell, Geor1e m cnJl .._.,, In Motion-Brent, Forrest Tucker.
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Yes, folks, there is a Virginia!
If you think, Marv, Mike, Dick, and David have a lock on the
talk show market, wait until Virginia Graham hits the scene.
Women have long been known for their abilify to converse;
and if talkin~ be a credential, Virginia Graham may be destined
to become " ueen of the Talkers". She is volatile, vivacious, and
vibrant -an she's hosting her own one-hour Virginia Graham
Show variety-talk program 'five nights a week on KTLA, Chan-
nel 5, at 6:30 PM. 1
While the Virginia Graham Show is being slotted as a sum-
mer replacement for the Steve Allen Show on KTLA, current
plans call for the Graham show to continue this fall, with an
all-new Steve Allen Shew returning to a new time spot in Sept-
ember. The Virginia Graham Show is designed to entertain, to in-
fonn, and to stimulate viewers. A sofa-and-chair ~uping at
one side provides a relaxed focal point setting, leavmg the rest
of the stage available for musical groups and production stag-
ing_for the variety acts.
With a barrage of questions, quips and interjeclions, Virginia
chats with her guests on many topics.
Few subjects are ta.boo. and the show moves at a raucous rate
of speed, sometimes ~mbling a verbal slug-fest with no holds
barred. If the guests have an opinion, they had better express
them because you can be sure that Virginia will express hers -
and she has an opinion on everything from the Mafia to wheth-
er or not sex is good for you.
Involvement is the key to the show. Virginia gets involved
with her guests, her guests get involved with each other, and
they all iet involved with both the in-studio and home audi-
'ISt ence. • · In-studio audience reaction will be measured with an elec-
lrge tronic device rigged to each seat to record an instantaneous re-
sponse to the topics under discussion.
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JU"E 16
For mominc and afternoon
listinp, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. BeloW,
for JOtJr convenience~ are
the day's m0¥ies.
DAmME MOVIES I &:lO D • ..,, ltar'1 c:.... ......,
(dr1ma) '58--Micby Aooney, Patri-
cia Breslin.. HO D .,.., J-ite LIM• (nMN11c.)
~ LHIOUf, Ray Miilan1t
,..JO 0 '"TMiPI .... ["" ..._.. (ro-
mance) '4>-l.ee Bowman, Rita,
ffayworth. .. "C........ .,.. (dnm.a)
'4J-Wiflilm Bendis, IJoyd Noiln.
l:ilO D "Hilla. .-.. _, tt1•••••·1 (clraml) '37-lrene Dunne. Rln-
dolpti Scott.
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Taytor.
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'63-Jud, Glrtand, Burt lncaster.
4:l0 II (C} ........... (western) '57-
Georr• ~. Lola Mriltll
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GJIL11m. Danny Thomu and MOfey
Amstmilm ruest
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0 Sia O"Clea lleN: (C) -,wi
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~rd W'ldmaR. Richard
ConstlMll Smittl. Jeffrey Hunter.
Two firefipten oC the U.S. foles.
tty Strric:e questiotl uch ottlef'
cour111 ufltil they are ull(llt in 1
blarior inferno.. •
stmr ,.. (C} (60} I~';.~) I (C} (JO)
(I) AIC E...mc ...., (C) (30) WW's .. ? (C) (30) .. Ma ••In.." C:> (C) (30)
...,.. .. las bb9les (30)
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.ll<:l Wtiitt. G loril Greer. Patti
Beebe.
5:lO D IMC ..._ .. (C) (60)
D GRAHAM ... THE HOST· * ESS WITH MOSTESTI 11 ¥qjaia ,,.._ sa.. (C) (60)
Ofiwt. Ann Millet aftd Marty Allen
auest. 0 n.. c... s... (C} (30) Jaye
P. "'°flan. All11 S..s Md N ~'I
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Wey. Pl.. set of "The
Mapes."
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11111 ~ ~ (C) (30)
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1:00 11 cas &.1r1r1 ..... (C} <30) 111 1..a c:.atba. <60>
#alter erc.u,. m T . a.ta .., U.? (C) (JO) t:ilO ~ u ~-:. =:z :::
I Lale Lacr (30) ma) '6S-Mumili1n Schell, lnlrid
IMt Illa a.cl (C) (30) Thulin. S1m1nth1 [&pr. Nter NV·
Ci) lraMM (C) (30) eral year$ In a Nazi concentration · fiP fw ..... (30) camp, • once·beautiful wom.tn, who
Cl) T~ • C1 t •• (C) is presumed to be dud, rttum1 to
· ~ it a. S.. (C) (30) Paris to find that her husband and
• Si Jlr k .._. (SS) hel stepdaupter are Mttlnr 11¥
n.t Cilrt (C) (30) estate.
7:JD lltilCilL.-. (C) (60) CR> An D ~ NW ~ (C) (60)
outlaw's (Wam11· Oates) • Bob New11art, Bill Cosby, Gary le
puts Scott Lancer in 1 dlA Mel. Rod "Ginpm11n" Piam, The
positioa. Pidle Brothers. Geor11e Chalu>s D 9 Ci) tD I ..._ ti ._. and 0. C. Smith iuest.
(C) (30) (I) .. Ju1111ie and tM Bad!· &;) NET Festini (C) (60) "Venice
eW Party." lony is tridltd illto at· j{" The consequenm of the ilu·
tendlftc 1 ~ party In his dent riots that erupted dut1111 the
hofw. J.4th B;.nnale .art festival In Venice D llilMlit C.... (C} (30) in 1968 are examined.
Fondi. lllercede:s Mc:C111d1ridl• end EID~ (60)
Bob NtwMlt vs. RDk1 Wiper. t:lO B a (]) 11M C.W... & JJ. (C)
Mlfto T1loNs Md Gtortt Gobel. (JO) (R) Geor1e misbkes J.J.'s
0 @ (f) OJ ~ S.-M (C) birthday present for her father as
(lO) .. (R) "ln This Comu:-So' M· one honorin1 his 10 years IS the
pert. Pett. tine Md Jul• try to Gowmo<'s press aide.
r.-ct the 1anc11ont ~ for om...., <C> <JO>
coeditiofts ia 1 1\111...,_,. slum fl) iim r Ellrel8I (C) (30)
~ Manin 'lltlpqn lO:GO 1 1~ lr•lkl (C) (60) r-..._ $ ** (C} "1111. lllir· CJHiB~.:1 • .., M.D .,..._.,... .<19JSfafY> '60-Ken· ) ( ) (R) "Homec.omlnc.:. or.'
111tt1 Mcwt. Tat~ Ve .. A 111111 be· Welby's plan to hosp1tllize 1 younc ~ lnohed 111 111 international man sufferinc from recumnces of
I ""'-I.SO "acid Hasll " Is ~ by = :.:. I (:0) l• (C) (30) the patlenfs father. Robert Lipton nw Fla c11 .,_ (C} (60) ind Nehemiah Pe110ff fuesl
-fi1,. aid tile Vis.al Ms. .. Trends I' Sn (C) (60) . . • . TIN T•Md-Ow W9M el S,..U
lfl 20th-<ilfttury Plilltifll aftd 1a1lp-' ( (60) (R) Hichlicnts indudt a
tin ~t bfte uUflded tD films are lS·round, wor1d·champiomllip rl1ht -~ (30) between Ef!1ile Griffith and. Jose
7::56 ft\,._.....,,,,,__ ....... Sec • Napoles: Dnver, Dan Gurney 1n the ~ ----~ ' Los Aneeles Times Grand Prix 1t l:OD B @ 0C 8' ...... ..,.... (C) Riverside Ind I loOk 11 jockey
(10) (R) ''A Present for im." In Johnny Lon1den's forty.year career.
~ tD l'9triew 1 birthday prestftt Bill Burrud hosts.
fn1111 Jim. Oetlbc dlc:ides to fake 1· S,.Ntilft (C) (60) a llvfPaty. ~ (30)
I IMrce c..t (C} (30) • fatlval Muicut (60)
~ :.= ~ :~: lO:JO ii> ...... (30)
U15&> ....... , ..... (60) 11•1e. tt,•u ..... (C)
l;lt 8 ta IM a.. (C) (60) · C.. et tt.e West (C)
cl) .._, IDoely. r.., nm. AAJ. ...-. "Operatieti w.._,"
ctny ~-•ftd Jadje Coopn (comedy) ··64-sean Connery, Stan·
pat. Red. Mic:Uy aftd Tmy m.a-i Holloway
qi.lldt IS '1lle l\m Mimeteers" He Said.. SM S.W (C)
in a frld\IM version ol the dlssic (]) t1) @ a()) ..... (C) ~CiHIH• (C) <30> <R> ll:ls@ m ~ .. ~.tMI: "Pri· ·"Stoa ii Doit't Woo Me." Julia vate 1lf11r of Bel·Aml.
is ~ by •am:sM ldmifer)l:lOlm .. tfV Criftil (C) Paul CamtfOll (Paul Winfield.) · 6 m ..._, C... (C) D a.-sa.. (C} (JO) Bob . : "Mnld ..... T•
and by art -"lltrted. Ylllb" (comedy) '44-44eltn Wal·
0 @ CI) al -...._ ef lie k!r .. Dennis O'Keefe. William Ben· ....:: ~"Iii"-...,.-(com-da.
edy) ·~~ Callan. Mil I! IDid C...tt (C)
Ptelltiss. Two man\111 COftSUltlnts • Tiiieetre 9: '1llepl" (drama)
suddenly ~ that ttlree mar-·s dward G. Robin.ton. Nin•
rilca tMy 1rraftl'ed are 1lltpl be· Foc:b. Jayne Mansfield.
Uute tbe 111laister they IMred RS m Meiwit: "II• ,...., at St.
a ,.._, 'fiW.11" (comedy) '58-Teny·
!._.. Ff'tlll sa.. (C) (90) Thomas. Alamir Sim .
...., ,.-Stmilb 1971 (C)l l:GD IJ .... : "Sllacl o.t • 101"
(5') Did Strout profiles and (drama) 'SS-fflnk lo¥tjoy. TerTY
illWMtws st.a~ KM! Ntbon. Ta Moore. Lee Marvin.
TMisfta. ltl!Ky PtlilJ.._ Lynn ~· D 0 ...., (C)
ker _, """ Cl:des. Abo lubl~ m lhrie: 11-Awrtlfln .. (adven·
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tiDo = Mara. ' flH JSI=* .. (C} C30> 1:1s 1c..aMRJ 11I1eti1 .._ <C>
AA Oftllul play based oa the lee-?:ID M-flipt S... (C) "Honi>le
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WEDNESDAY
JUNE 17
For morning and afternoon
listings, ... please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
l:JO D <C> "TIM ...,._* , .. ,... (dra-
ma> '56-Tony Curtis, Arthur Ken-
nedy, Colleen Miiier. 9:00 B ''I Met Hi111 in Paris" (romance)
'fl-Melvyn Doualas, Claudette Col-
bert, Robert Youna.
• t-.lO fJ "Wall1 the Dart Str11ts" (mys-
tery) '56-Ctruck Connors, Don
Roa. m ·Hl.adr Lael" (comedy) '46-
Robert Younr, Barbara Hale.
· 1$0 II "Loan Sllaft" (mystery) '52-
Georae Raf1, Dorothy Hart. GI "£nd of the River' (drama) '47
-S1bu, Raymond Lovell.
2:00 D (C) "Toward tlM Unllnown" (~Mi) '56-William Holden, Lloyd
Nolan. '•
4!00 II ,.Harritt Crall'' (drama) '50
-Joan Crawford, . Wendell Corey.
I VI NIN C f:GOI! ,.._ (60) Jerry Dunphy. •· • • HunU1J·liinllle1 (C) (30)
You Top Tiiis? (C) (30) Stu' Gilliam, Danny Thomas and Morey
Amsterdam guest.
D SiJ O'Clock Movie: (C) ''Ta•·
pnJika" (adventure) '54-Van Hef-
lin, Ruth Roman. Howard Duff,
Jeff Morrow. An En&fish madman
poses a brutal threat to an ex-
plorer trying to file a claim tor his
lumber interests.
• ,f Troop (30)
T1't Flinbtoftts (C) (30)
Stir T..-(C) (60)
(3) ABC Evenlna Nn1 ~C) (30) : fiat's New? (C) (30) • Skilnr."
(j) ~ News (C) (30)
·Ajltdl (30) .
• Taatro cla las Estrellls (3'l)
""' in tll• R"nd (C) (60) 6:30 KN~ NNMrwice (C) (60)
II VIRGINIA .•. SHE'S A. * DISCOVERY! WATCH! II Vlratnt. l,.hlm Show (C) (60)
Stella Stevens, showalr1 Lola Ra
quet 1nd comedian S!eve OePaz
1uest. fJ The CH1t Came (C) (30) Jaye
P. Moraan, Altn Sues and Nancy
Kulp answer the question, "How
Bizarre Are You?" Jim MacKrell
hosts.
I ~ favorite Martian (C) (30)
Perry M111n (60)
6 Huntl1J·lrinllltJ (C) (30)
Sonia M1lkln1 on Campus (C)
(30) Sonia Joins with Nerro splri·
tual and folk sinaer Dan Smith to
bring their ballads to Pennsylv1n-
la's Lebanon Valley Colle1e.
l (i) Tiie Munsters (30)
Toticin 34 (C) (60)
KMIR Dnert Report (C) (30)
Jack Latham.
a!) Dl1111 11 V«dld (30) al Callopln1 Ceitrmet (C) (30)
Graham Kerr.
MAKING MUSIC-Academy award-winner Burt Bacharach
"'11 Socha Distel tU OM o/ lels gue11s when he hosts Kraft M111ic
Hall tin NBC, Wednesday at 9 PM.
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7:00 8 CIS Eweain1 ,._. (C) (30) g.·OO I t.Sotlr~lsls :J~~ (C) (60) Walter Cronkite. fJ I 15*<IA IFilflt of tlat MonU1 ( ) r. ~nnon sympathizes with
(C) ( } Don Dunphy narrates the 1 17·year-old runaway (Richard
action, live from New York's Madi· Thomu) sufferina from mysterious
son Square Garden as Jerry Quarry, blackouts and provides refuae for
fourth-ranking contender for the the boy at his apartment.
he1YYWti1tit throne. meets Mac D KRAFT MUSIC HALL
Foster In a scheduled IO-round * Burt Bacharach, Joel heavywetght bout.
11 Love Lucy (30) Grey, Dionne Warwick
Beat the Clocl (C) (30) D 0 00 m Kraft Music Hall (C) 00 HIP ind Wild (C) (30) (60) Burt Bicharach Is host to
lnterfKt (C) (30)' "Turbo· Dionne Warwick, Joel Grey and
Train and Metroliner." Or. Hibbs Sacha Distel In a musical hour
travels from Boston to Washlnaton. featurin1 many Becharach compo· O.C. to. examine ~ble solution sitions.
to inter-city traffic sn1r1s. n {fl) (j)Q) ..... .., ca Slliew I (I) Trd or Con1e41uanc. (C) (?) (6o)(R) Jimmie Rod&ers, Vikki
, W-aocladutt (C) (30) Carr and Jerry Lee lewis auest.
Slmple9 .. ta M1ril (55} 1· ,.._ ill hrspectiff (C) (60) Tllat Girt (C) (30) • Boa de Muico (60)
7:30 9 Ci) HM Haw (C) (60) (R) , NNclal (60) .
Sonr1f"1jffiies and Tammy Wynette 9:30 NtlllJ (C) (30) 8111 Johns.
auut. • . 10:00 . Qt (i) ltftail fivt-0 (C) (60) B @ 00 m Tiie V1r&in11n (C) ( ) A biirry student (Denny Miller)
(90) (~). "l.t Takes a Big Man." A at the University of Hawaii's East·
father 1mphca!es ~udae Garth •~d West Center Is suspected, of homi·
the Virginian in his problems with clde ~hen his sweetheart is found his sons. Lloyd Nola(I, Chris Rob· dead ,
ln$0n and Ryan O'Neal auesl 0 ta @m ntn Camt lroason II Tiie Movie Came (C) (30) ~·n· (~ {lo) (R) "All the Wor1d and
ry Fonda, Mercedes McCambnd.ae God." Lois Nettleton plays 1 moun-
and Bob Newhart compete with tain nurse who is worried about Rebert Warner, Marlo Thomas and her future.
Georl!_ Gobel. Im Naws_JC) (60) fJ ll1J (]) G) Nanny Ind dM Pro-(17) @ E!) Enplbtrt Hu_,.,.
flSIOI' ("C) (30) (R) "Strictly for adl (C) (60) (R) Phil Slivers. Paul
the Birds." Nanny aoes to court Anka Millicent Martin and Dana because she and the children took ValtrY auesl
three ducldlnrs from I city part. 0) TWllVt O'Qocl HICll (60)
I Trutll or Co1111q11111ces (C) (30) fil) ! #Pier. I MtdW: TIM MalCln-
hrry Mason (60) American .. ,, (60) A conden11· -~ M1111111!'•nl Preview tlon of three Ahora! shows examln· ~~) ~ introduction to the A4>· Ina the role and potential of the
plied Manaaement Sciences series Mexican·American In motion pie·
l·nnina Tues., July 14 it 3 PM. t.u res, radio and television. Ricardo
Novell (30) Montalban is Interviewed.
7:55 • • Cutstion de Sepados I Rubi (30) 1:00 DlvoRt Cotlrt (C) (30) • , T•.ct11•1 Espanol (2 hr) ~ @ al Tiie Courtsllip. of 10:30 • Naws (C) (30) Baxter Ward. le'• f..._,r (C) 130) (R) "Guard· Aurelia (30)
ian for Eddie." Tom's search for a ll:0011~c Im...... (C) guardian for Eddie centers on , 6 m Ntw1 (C)
Norman Tinker and the boy's tip ·..,.nd
arandmother. @ (]) m ..... (C) I Whirs My Lint? (C) (30) • 1 Spy (C)
To Tell the Trutll (C) (30), •ovie: "Nl&frt Wittaout SUrs"
T1't F~ S.ea (60) (R) 'The (drama) '53-0avid Farrar, Nadia allenae. ~ Gray It La Criadl Bi• Crlada (C) (30) 0) He Slid SM SIMI (C) ~-: 1j 8tTmi~~ HHlbillia (C) ~ NET JOurnal (C) ,.. (60) (R)
(30) (RfSoupy Sales (liests as an Who Sp~aks for Man. ,,
Air Force hero who bumbles Into 11:15 @ Ci) Cinema Sevtnttlft: She
the lives of the Clampetts. Oevlf.", n Clla1Wpiontlllip Wrnttlnc (C) 11 :30 11 (j) Marv lriffin (C)
(10) Jack Armstrona, "Rocky" John-• @ er;, JohnftJ Canon (C)
aon and Bob Burnr are featured . OV!e: "M11 In tlM ''" MaM" 0 @ (1) Q) RooM 222 (C) (30) (drama) '39-louis Hayward, Joen (If) "Seventeen, Goina on Twenty· Bennett. •
Eirht." Pete Dixon is victimized by D G> Didi Cavett (C)
I schemina 12th-grader Who wants m Movie: "The llditlof Part('
to take him away from Liz. Diane (comedy) '57-0on Murray, Patricia
Youn& auests. Smith.
B Million $ Movie: (C) "Prince of 12:00 D ~II of the West (C)
fir.ytrs" (~rama) 'SS-Richard Bur· 1:00 II Movi•: "The NIVJ vs. die Nipt
ton, Maggie McNamara, Ray~nd Monsters" (scl-fi) '65 _ Anthony
Massey. A bloaraphy ~ the Mad Eisley M•mie Van Doren.
Booths." one of America's 1r11test I D News (C)
acting f 1milies. • ei••unlty llulletln Board (C) m David Frost Show (C) (90) Movie: "Twenty lraw Men"
0) 11£41 Tiit R11I .Tom Ken· (drama) '60 _ Cary Wery Annie ntdy (C) (60) T~1s preview R ' of 1 new variety show includes osar. , ..
guests Dan Rowen and Dick Mar· 2:00 m All·Nl&frt Shew (C) 'Sand,
tin, The Riahteous Brothers, Patrl· ''lhe .Bl~. Litt" and "lhtn1 Me the
cf• Carroll. Foster Brooks ind Lola Vampire.
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mornln1 and afternoon
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or your convenience, are
day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
1:30 0 .....,_,, Mlfdl" (dr11na) '53
Peter lewford, Richard Green, Jen·
Ice Rule. , ·
9:3011 "lady 111 tile Dirk" (musical)
'44--Glnaer Roaers, Rey Miiiand.
B ''lloaclie's LtK_, Dey" (comedy)
'46-Penny Sinaleton. Arthur Liile. m ''TM Abcluct.n" (adventure) ·~-Victor Mcll1len. Georae Mac-
ready, fey Spain.
1:0011 "Prlctkally You11" (cQmedy) '44
-Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMur·
ray. m "D1nprous Proflllion'' (mys·
tery) '49-Georae Raft, Ella Raines.
I 2:00 e "'Tiii Anl'J Hiiis" (drama) '59
.... :ffobert Mitchum, Stanley Baker.
4:30 II "Jack and tile ... ltlt.tlr' (com·
edy) '42--Abbott and Costello.
! Vf N I N (.
6:00 I! News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. · • Hwntley.lfil"'7 (C) (30)
11 Ytu Tep Tltil? (C). (30)
rnk Martindale is host to Jolie·
sters Stu Gllll1m, Dinny Thomas
and Morey Amsterdam. 0 Six O'aoct Mevlt: (C) "Nfttf
So fttl' Part I (dr1m1) '60-frank
Sinatra, Steve McQueen, Gin• Loi O·
briaida, Peter Lawford. A auetllla
comm1nder l11ds a brave band of
men to haran the Japanese in
North Burm•.
I Diet Ven DP• (30)
T1te f11nbtoMI (C) (30)
Star Trell (C) (60)
Cl) ABC £wnlnJ N ... (C) (30) fiats New? (C) (JO) "Blue
like Oran1e." The world of pup·
petry.
I ()) CIS N... (C) (30)
~ (30) .
Ttatrt de lat btrtllat (30) News Ill tlll IHnd (C) (60)
Ject White, Glori• Greer, Plttl
Beebe.
6:30 I INIC ..... ,.. (C) (60)
Vlr&iftlt Cra~• SM (C) (60)
rrrlnia's ruests are Eve Alden and
Henry Sutton, 1uthor of ''lhe Ex·
hibitionist." B T1M c... ca.. (C) (30) Jim
McKrell hosts. Guests ue J1ye P.
Morain, Nancy Kulp ind A11n Sues.
I i favertta Martiln TC> (30)
fltnJ Mnon (60)
6 Hantley-lrlnkley (C) (30)
Jazz (30) "B.B. Kin&
B ues Sln1er."
I (I) TIM Munsten (30)
Notidtro 34 (C) (60)
IMIR Dtttft Report (C) (30)
Jeck Lathim.
GE, Dl11t le Vtfdld (30)
0) CaUepln1 Qoarnttt (C) (30)
Gr1h1m Kerr.
7:00 R CIS Evtttlnf NIWI (C) (30)
Welter Cronkite. B Wllat's My Une? (C) (30) m I lift Lucy (30)
'
Int the aoct (C) (30)
(j) Tiie A.itftcM ~Ht (C) (30) PliJlftl the Cwltar I (30)
earnlnr To Reid Music."
I CTl Tnitll or Ceaaq11tftCH (C) fiie AMnture (C) (30) Si.,a...m Maria (55)
T\lt lil1 (C) ( 30)
7:30 fl 9 (j) Fa•llJ Affaif (C) (30)
(R) Cl"1 plans to stay out
all nl&hl'' after aradu1 tlon from
hlah school, and Uncle Bill and
• French are uncertlln how to cope
wlttl her new maturity.
0@ (j) ff:' O..lel IMM (C).
{&)) (R) "Hannah Comes Home. '
A half-breed youth (Teddy Eccles),
raised with the Chicklsaw lndl1ns,
rebels when his white mother
(Mary Fickett) takes him to live
1mon1 her people.
11 The Movit Ca•e (C) (30) Lury
BTYden hosts. First team is Henry
Fonda .. Meiteu~ McC1mbrid1e and
Bob Newhart. Second team is Mar·
lo Thomas, ,Robert Watner ind
Gtor.I! Gobel.
0 {!1) (j) G) Anl111I Wortd (C}
(la) "Junale Jaauar." A close·up
view of this • prf(l1tor of centr1I
South America. 8111 Burrud Is host. B Million $ Mowlr. (C) ''Tltt Tall Meo" (dram•) '55 -C1111! Gable,
Robert Ry1n, Jane Russell, Cameron
Mitchell. Two brothers 1rrlw In
Montana with robbery in mind.
Instead they form a partnership
with their intended victim to buy
Texas c1ttle and sell them in Mon·
tin• for lute profit.
I Trua or Cof1st4t11eecu (C) (30) fleuy ,. ... (60)
DEBUT Tiie World of Ult A9ltf'-
ca11 Cratts.lft (C) (30) "The World
and Work of Vlvlk1 Heino, Potter." ~ Cnu de ...... (30)
7:55 Bi) Coestion de Stru'"*
8:00 119 Ci) TIM Jim llabor1 Hour
(C) (60) (R) Don Rickles and Julie
Budd are Jim's speci1I ruests.
I Divorce Coult (C) (30)
(ft) Cl) a> Tllet llrl (C) (30)
( ) "I Am Curious Lemon." Ann's
dinner party for Don's friend ind
his wife is turned into 1 sh1mbles
by Ann's weekend juvenile auest
end • .. chill-prone" lemon tree.
I To Tefl t11e· T'9tll (C) (30)
Wnttl11(filn Week ln R.._ (C)
(30)
&I) Pre•.itrl (C) (2 hr)
8:05 Bi) Tea.Rm.la Maktf (55)
8:30 o o oo m ,,...... (C> <60>
(R) "Prorr•mmed for Danaer."
Ironside uses Offlcer Whitfltld for
bait to flush out the 1Ssall1nt of
blondes who subtcribe to a meet·
your·mate .computer seivice. Anne
Buter and Ropr Perry 1uest.
I lolill..J. .(~ (90)
@ ~ (!) hwttdltd (C) (30)
( ) "01mn, tbt Wutock." Sam1n·
th• worriM as Durin be&ins to en·
joy w1rlock powers riven him by
his f1ther·in-l1w.
'
O.,ld Fmt Show (C) (90)
P'trtrllt of 1 Stal (C) (60)
1vld Niven." Relph Nelaon is
host for this profile of David Niven,
with film clips from "Separ1te Ti·
bles" and "Atound the World In
Ei&hty Days." Guests include Peter
Ustinov, Jane Wyman 1nd Mickey
Rooney, f1l) NET Pllytlouse (C) (90) (R)
"A Generation of Leaves: Amerlce,
Inc." A pro1r1m deellna with the
reneration l•P· (Continued)
HE WANTED TO HOST
°John Barbour decided he wanted to be host of his own TV talk-
show while playing "Hamlet" in Great Britain. He got hi.s wish.
The talented host of KA.BC-TV's new ninety-minute early morn-
ing series, "A.M. '".seen on Chao-
ncl 7, Monday through Friday,,
7-8:30 AM, has actually chan-
neled his many faceted career
rowards the acquisition of his
own talk.·show. He began as a
~rious actor ... is a successful
television writer ... and is one
of Ameri~a 's brightest young
comedy stars.
Yet, John's greatest enjoymc;nt
is getting others to talk about
themselves. The Toronto-born
personality considers Jack Paar
his greatest influence.
John came to the United States
from Canada as a permanent
resident in 1962, following sev-
eral years as an actor in the
Dominion, Great Britain and the
U.S. It was durin.& his associa-
tion with the Farnham Castle
Players, in Surrey, England,
where he was performing .. Ham-
let", that he decided to channel
his talents towl)rd someday host-
ing his own taJk series.
Examining the professional
backgrounds of talk series' hosts.
John realized rhat the common
denominator of nearly every host
was comedy. They were all
··sr:ind-up comics"" at o ne time in
their careers. Blessed by a quick a nd inventive wit, and unusual intel-"
lect, John entered the comed y world as a monologist. basing his ·
humor on ob ervation of the contemporary world.
His success has been remarkably swift. He has stRrred frequently
al such choice nightclut>s as San Francisco's famed hungry i, Mister
Kelly's in Chicago, Fremont Hotel-Las Vegas, Diplomat Hotel-
Minmi Beach, San Jua11 Hotel-Puerto Riro, as well as many others.
John has been a familiar television personality, has also been 11
guest with Johnny Carson, has appeared on the Joey Bishop and
Steve Allen shows, and suh-hosted for Merv Griffin . Severn) yenrs
ago, John hosted the KNXT A Summer Thing for two weeks, and
was host of his own 90-minute variety-talk series, The John Barbour
Show, for Metromedia TV.
World Pacific-Liberty records had high hopes for John's fi rst
and only comedy album, ··1t·s Tough To Be White,"" with liner notes
by Dick Gregory. Howeve~. the LP was released one week l:M>fore
the ill-fated W att's Riots, which John reBects "was an unfortunatft
stroke of bad timfog."
Actually, John's lirst introduction to the Los Angeles television
scene was as producer-writer of the popular ·'Chucko The Clown"
children's series, for KABC-TV, in 1963.
DESPERATE-James Garner, as a man despuately attempt·
ing to trace his past, meets a young college student, played by
Katharine Ros.r, who tries to help him, in "Mister Buddwing,"
suspense drama on The CBS Friday Night Movie at 9 PM.
..... 15
WHO IS RAY. STE~S'?
U yoa .. anybody today if they've beard
the song, "Everything is Beautiful" more than
likely they'll &QSwer "yes." U you ask them ~ho the artist on the record is you might get
a blank stare. You might also get lhe same
look ·when you mention "Gita.nan,'• "Ahab
the Arab," and "Mr. Businessman."
Yet, the talented man who not only re-
corded these, but .also wrote 80% of J~e
Ray Stevens
thin.JS -bas recorded is Ray Stevens. His
musac lias made a gigantic impact and im-
preason on people throughout the world. His
lyrics run the gamut from the serious to the
farcical. His arraniing and record-producing
talents have long been lauded by bis peers.
Now, the face of Ray Stevens will be seen
by millions -ana' the pleasant down home
humor of tbis warm talented young man .will
reach out and win new admirers.
A utive ol Atlaata, Ray now resides in
N~bville with his wife, Penny and two small
daughters, Timmi and Suzie. Ray enjoys
Nashville because it's "large enough to be a
metropolis yet small enpugh to make you
feel as if everyone is your friend." NasbviU~ ~ '!.Ml&Sic City, U.S.A." and it's here that Ray
has long been established as an outstanding
musician.
Andy Williams fir.st {>resented Ray during
his current weekly sertes. Ray's inital shot
soon became 6 then I 0 and finally Andy
persona.Uy selected Ray as bis summer re-
placement.
This week (Saturday, June 20, NBC-TV
7:30 PM) the question "Who Is Ray Stevens"
will be answered in an overwh~lming fashion.
Backed by the same talented team that pro-
duced The Andy Williams Show, ~y will
be seen singing, doing sketches and talking
wth his guests. Also appearng on the opening
show arc Andy Williams, Lulu, Ciw Ellidtt
and the Beu.
RaJ' Intends IC\ present many new acts dur-ina the summer series that have not previ-
ously been seen•on U.S. television, or perhaps
have not been seen for a long time. He likens
,... 11
!Andy Williams is.Ray's special guest for the
premiere show.
his position as a recording artist to the days
when he was a kid listening to the radio
and wondering what Jack Armstrong or
Henry Aldtich looked like and who played
the Lone Ranger. Ray feels there are other
great recordiog artists that people might like
to see.
Ray is a student of life. His "Mr. Business-
man". is an indictment of today's society. Ray
tells the story how when he was in Australia
they bleeped out the word "Harlot" as it was
considered a curse. He says be felt l~ke
"Johnny Cash doing Sue." Also, he tells how
disc jockeys have told him many of their
stations would not put "Mr. Businessman"
on the play list because of Executives guilt
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JUNE 13, 1970
. feelings. His "Great Escape" clearly pin-
pointed the hectic life of 'today's urban resi-
dents. "Lonely Together" is a beautiful and
poign~t. ballad pointing to the tragic error
ofy~
To Ray, the summer sbow is. a great OJ.>·
po'rturiity to be himself and present family
entertainment with appeal to all ages and all .
sections of America. .
The Andy Williams Staff bas taken to ~'X
in a big way-not just because of his tre-
mendous musical talents, but also because of
his shy, unassuming ·manner. Ray is like a·
' great scorer in basketball, al~ough prolific
in his point-getting prowess, be basks in the
reflected talents of his guest stars.
Ray thinks tbis is ooe musical variety show
that bas a truly International sound-Ray's
Nashville, Cass is L. A. and Lulu is England.
They're a fun trio who can harmonize well
not only in music but in comedy.
But it takes a p-eat team effort to make a
successful sbow ·on television today, not just
a star. This is why Andy and AJan Bernard,
executives in charge of production for Barn-
aby Productions, have band-picked a staff to
showcase Ray properly. The show is being
tap:d in Toronto, Canada at CFTO Studios
but Barnaby ftew in a raft of talented people
from the United Stws to augment the Cana-
dian staff. Lighting expert Johri Freschi and
costume designer Ret Turner are regulars on
The Andy Williams Show staff as is director
Art Fisher. Choreographer Andre Tayir bas
worked on many top specials in New York
and Los Angeles and producer Bernie Roth-
man, while a Canadian by birth, has been
working for the most part on American TV.
Of course, executive producers Allan Bye
and Chris Beard are the same talented team
that produced Andy's show last season.
A show with a question, Ray Stevens???-
and on June 20 America will have the answer:_.
THURSDAY (Contl~ued)
9:00 ti 9 Ci) CIS T....,., Mtvle: ~) "Wliiit tlle Spits An" (advtn·
ture) "'SS-David Niven, Fr1ncolu
Dortetc, Cyril Cusack. Aimed on
locatlon In the Middle E1st, the
story concerns a mild-mannered
country,. doctor Whom circumstances tum Into 1 secret 11ent for the
British &OYtmment. The doctor
risks his life in a series of strange
adventures that take him from
London to Rome to Beirut.
0 (ill (l)G> To• Jona (C) (60)
(R) Victor Bora• and British comic
Harry Se1combe are Tom's auests.
GI:>"·~ (60)
9:30 B 9'(1) fl:' Drapet (C) (30)
(lij "'!uijlary, Mister.'' Sat. Friday
and Officer Gannon track 1 bural•ry
suspect ind discover the min Is
wanted fo( other crimes.
fJ Nws (C) (30) Baxter Ward.
I!) News (C) (30) Bill Johns.
10:00 ft 9@ m Dean Martin (C) ~)Dean's auests ire Elke Som·
mer, Frank Sinatra Jr., Duna Mar·
tin, Don Rice 111 end Charles Nel·
son Reilly. .
l mNews<C> <60> (ill CI) ta) Tbt S.rvlwot's (C)
( ) "Chapter Two." B1ylor learns
he has only a short time .to live
ind decides to brina hia son Dun-
can b1dl Into the bankina empir•.
Philip threatens to tell Jeffrey he
is lllecitimete, end Tracy confronts
F R I D AY
JUNE 19
For morning and afternoon
Ustinp, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
1:30 IJ (C) "Dnlcnint •--" (l'O· mance) '57~reaory Peck, uuren
Bacall.
9:CIO 11 "Moftaitur ... uailre" (comedy)
'«-Bob Hope, Joan Caulfield. ,
9:30 CiJ "Ludy N~ C.ln" (adventure) ·st~eor1e ~1ft, Co11un Gray. m (C) ''Su filMars" (adventurt) ·~Joe Shishido, Hiduki Netanl.
l:CIO 1J "New Yolt Ton" (comedy) '41
-Mary Martin. Fred Mac.fbmy. m "House of Strllf"'*" -(drama) 14§ -Edw1rd G. Robinson, Susan
Heyward, Richard Conte. '
2:00 fJ (C) "Tiit £.ddit C:.nt.r StDcy"
(blo111phy) '51 -Keefe Bruelle, Merilyn Erskine.
4:30 R "Tiie lost MoMtlt" (rom1noe) '47 -Robert Cummlnp, Su11n Hayward.
f V [ r, I'•(,
Philip at his (irlfriend's apart· &:OO 11. ..._ (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. O~llbln's ,...... (C) (60) Guests • • Huntsef.arinkley (C) (30)
ue Milton Berte, Jane RuS"Sell and n YOI To, Tilis? (C) (30)
Christine Joraenaon. •• F~ e'us:~(Jra~!)~ OJ Apollo fl!Pt (C) (60) A look -ww at the scientific dat1 th1t wes Frink Sinatr1, Steve McQueen, Gina
round on thelut moon trip. Lollobri1ida, Peter l1wford. A 1uer·
fE ntt Advocates (C) (60) "The i114 commander leads • brave band
MTddle East: Where Do We Go or men to har1ss the enemy J1p•·
From Here?" nese In North Burma. m bbl (30) I',,.., (30) Ell) Horoacopo con el ProfHIOf Hor· TIM flintatona (C) (30)
111pl (30) star Trel (C) (60)
lct30 I AMrefla (30) m AIC £wt•il( Ins (C) (30) ibra Nftl1 (C) (30) "Some • Aqlll Tm P.tinea 130) 0 oar Best Friends Are Horses." 11:00111 ~~== ~g~ , 1=(:,n (C) (30) ON fil.~... .-Tlltnl de la• &trtllas (30)
CllJ mm"""-<CJ ..... 111 u.. .._. cc> <60> • CiU or ~ test <ct"-1:301 ... ac ,......,.. <C> <60>
Movie: "Murder IJ Contrlct" Yitslnla GraU. n.. (C) (6Q) (mystery) '58 -Vince" Edwards, • T1tt ,, .. SI• (C) (30) Host
Herschel B'merdl. Jim MacKrell welcomes Jaye P. GJ He Saki, She Said (C) · •• • · nd N K I
fll) Wulllnatoft lnlew (C) (R) IMwi~~ (~ up 11:15@ CI) Cln .... Seventeen: "Teu ""1 M-(60)
lady." · ~-......., (C) (30) ll:lOIE(i) .. •rv. srlff."' cc> .. ......,. <C) (30) ' 00 8' 14*11ny Cll'IOll (C) An oriaina play based on the
: "IOn ef Monte Criste" ltpnd ol an unknown western
(1dwnture) 140 -Louis Hayward, "super bad IW."
Joan Bennetr. I Cf) T1tt ........ <30> IJ a> Dier CMtt (C) iliticiero ,.. (= fJ ipit; "'Stranp 111 Town" Diii O..rt (C) (30)
(mystery) '56-Alo Nicol, Colin Df9t la Ytldad (30)
_ T~ley. ~ lnniitt (C) (30)
Movie: "CIJ Toup" (drama) 7:CIOI CIS &tnl..i ....,. (C) (30) • John Saxon, Lindi Crlst1I, • ...,, My Line? (C) (30)
1:00 IJ Mowtt! "Web of £widtta" (dra · I Leve Lucy (30)
m1) ·5~v1n Johnson, Vere Miles. lat tile ~ (C) (30)
I n ..... (C) @ Cillda s .. ucaw (C) (90) '1iwte: "ApDOfnt•ent Wltll "Draron Wells Mamere."
_,. (drema) '46-Wllllam Hart-fE ..... lat (C) (30) Robtrt
neJI, Robert 8e1tty. Cromie discusses "The Time of Our
l ·30 8 "'-.,-llllttl• lo«d (C} Livea," by Mortimer J. Adler. . -_.., I Cl) ,,.111 ef c .... , ... Clll (C). 2:00 ID... SMw: "Top Hit," fie ~ .... (C} (30) ·Vomen of Pitcairn Island" •nd SilmpltllHtl Ilaria (55)
(C) "Blood and Sand." · n.t Sirt (C) (30)
2:30 IJ ll1W1/CIW1 Us T1lis DeJ (C) ' r
.7:30 R 9 Cl) ltt Saart (C> (30) (R) Susan Pteshttte, Anaela ,LA~. Max is aSllped to . folfow Simon Kltlfltllle Ross. Sam 8~
the Ulleabl• (Jack Giiford), the struiilei to nlatt _ blun'ed. frte·
most lovable CtOOk In the world. mented memorits of a IMt peat
to tht new headqu1rters of KAOS, with the vivid rtalltiei of tftt
but Interrupts hi• alllanment to pre•nt ltadln1 him Into • • Mfltl
rush .the upect1nt 99 to the hos-of blzerre 14V1nturta. •
pltll. Pert I of lwo·pert apllode. II ntt ..,... (C) (60) "Nl&ht of II ID Hip Qlpaml (C) (60) (R) tlii Hunter." The Baron htlpa tht
i!Jacf. Day far • Btd Man." Mino· 'wtr• of 1 Medltenanean state prw
llto's affinity fof • pretty alr1 It ldtnt to ralM money for a revc.-
taktn tdvanta11 of by bandits. lutlon to reatore democracy to her
• T1tt Mevle la•• (C) (30) country. m)~R??.r :.~J =:..~ m ...... ....., (C) (2 ht)
Sister Bertrille'a tflorta to afvt hw 8) HtJ '30)
• alater, a medal doctor, 1 vacation ID N_.. (60)
from work. ctUMI 1 mlaunder· 9:30 D (H) (I)Q) Lew., Mlftcal ""9
standlna. Elinor Don1hue and Nan-(C) ~) "love and tht Pickup,"
Milone auest. stlrrin1 Dorothy I.Amour, Pltrk:la
Miiion $ Movie': (C) "Sewtft H1rty and Edd Bymea; ''low· tad et hid" (adventure) '55-An· • tht 'Propoul," with Wamn Bertln-
thon)' Quinn, Rich•rd Eaan, Michael · 11r, Joan Hackett, Ron H1rper Pd Rennie, Jeffrey Hunter, Rita Mor· Join Van M i ~nd ''low and tttt ,
leno.T_... ... =-=-(C) (30) FJahtlna Couple." wlttLDldt Sarpn~ ••us -Marlette H1rtlty, S~ GrteM ""1 MnH C ) end lmopnt Coca.
• T1tt frtmdl CM (C) CR) , ..... (C) (30) Buttr W1rd.
ttuz" • A.er (30) ..._ (C) (30) em Johna.
7:55 EID ....... cit __... ...., Ttpltlaa (30)
1:00 R 9 Cf) llOUM He MCI .. 10:00 Di Cl) ID ltldt1'1 Wtt'td (C) (?) (30) 1Slul1 Prentlaa ind Ridlard (f()) ) "Focus on a Gun."
Btltlamin star 11 The Holllatlrs, I!!" ... (C) (60) 1nd Jack Cassidy' stara 11 Oscar t .._.. Sptdll: iC)
North. P1ula struutes to fulfill n'• lleef' <comt41) '63-
•n old man's drum of rem1lnln1 John Wayne, LM M1rvifl, Jack
in the United States,. much to the W1rden, Dorothy L1mour. Th,.t tx·
conatema1ion ol her yguna artist N1vy men take up rnldenct on •
husband. South Pacific lsl1n6-1:1ne to prac" I Dlwfee C.urt (C) (30) lice mtdicint. one to open a bar
(i7J Cl) a> TIM Brady lundl and one to comb tht bt1ches..
( (JO) (R) "Eenie. Meenle, Mom· IT ... O'Clecll Hip (60)
my, D1ddy." Cindy has only one lllbr (30)
ticllet to the school pley she's In , T•-CIMaa 40 (2 hr) '
i.
a ~ ~r~. know which pttent to 10:30 a t~.l!1Pcb)U:ilhl=
To Teti tlle Tmt. (C) (30) of the f',;t' two rounds ot tiit U,S;
Ciaepollu• (30) "The Slender Open Golf Championship from tttt
read." Sidney Po_llack's film, en Hazeltine N1tlon1f Golt Ctub In
lndepth proba of suicide. ChaskAI. Minn. tJ) l!ICftb (C) (30) fl) MrtQa (30)
8;30 119 Cl) Hepa'a Ht,... (C) (30) • . 6 6D lllWI (C) 1:05 GI!) Luella Ubre (~5) ll:OOllfftJ...._ (C)
The Germans try to "lt1k-proor· ~
their .Curit)' system by replaclna ~ Cf) 0) ,.._ (C) ..
Komm1ndlnt• Klink with • more iTM: ..,,-...., Wa1 • ,....._,.
capeble e1mp commander, Major (eomedY) '49 -Fred MaeMumy,
Kohler (John Stephenson). M1uretn O'Hara.
D9@ fl:'Na• .. tlle c... I"' s.w,. Said (C) (30) (C) (§0) (R) "The. Imperfect Im· Tiit hnft.t S.p (A)
aae." Publisher Glenn Howerd ls £1b Noctin a i:.. o.ct s.h~ed. wben h~ hurs that • poli· 11:15 (ffJ Cf). Cin..._s... ....... : "Bobby bc11n his ma1az1nes h~ endorsed Yr.re Is Misalna." ts just 1 front for a cnme syndl· C)
cate. Hal Holbrook, Stephen McN1f· ll:J01· fE Men lrttfill ( ly~dl Lupino and Diani Hyland ' ~: f,;",:' s!:.-' .,:l
i z.int '"' n.tr. 1 (30) ~ rame) '67-Yvonne Butien, Ed. u· GB Hert c. .. tlle Irides (C) 1rdo F1j1rdo.
( ) (R) "Obie Brown and tht IJ 01 Did Cwttt <C.l.._
Black Prlnceu." A blacil louer Is OJ lliwlt:, (C) "TIM G~ Slmrt"
aoina to quit the Bolts unless they ~~~ Grabe.
come up with 1 bride for him. U11 • JC (C)
Geora St1nford Brown ind Cicely 12:00 0 TIINtn t : "'llMt ,,... t11t u ..
i n 1uest. b.n,. (houor) '58-ludctJ Beer.
.,.. o.wid fmt a.. (C) (90) l :00 a llewit: "CatllPt" (suspentt)
'ht Jtt Set (C) (60) Bill Bur· 'li-lntrid lltrfn\An, Chart• ao,.
rud 1$ assist.eel by four •ir11ne er, meph Cotten.
st.ewardesses on 1 "jet stl(' tour. ~L illnl (C) · (i}J (I) lhwle: "The View From : "J1M .,., ef tllt Qo
Pompey's Ht1d." (edventuTt) '37 -Paul
fJi) DdUT 'ta...._ Elae (C) lubs.
(j)) A 10.proaram series pment· l:30 8 c...-., ,..._ ._. CC>
1n1 1rtlsts in perf0tm1noe 1nd dis· i:to ~......,.. --= "Girl'• Ton'.'
cusslJ!I thtlr .,,._ · • Ytl'--.. • .. r • ..., .... 'Qli t:Ol 8 Qt Ci) C8S f rll17 Mttle: .. ,_ -1· n .. , 111 · -tilltef ...,., (ad¥enture) '66 flaht.
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BRIDGET HANLEY: A LA_DY
WITH A HEAP ,Qf GUMPTION SATURDAY
JUNE 20
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE 13, 1970
ti) C.lldeMt ' Mltlica al) , • ..,... leti ..
6 • .... ,.. Sptib (C) 9:301161rdly & Muttlty (C)
. 1lle ... rdy hp (C)
tfMI ' Suitlrm It took a heap of ~mption for a young Eastern lady to travel to
the wilds of the Pacific Northwest in the t 890~s -even with the
lure of a promised husband inthe settJem~nt of Seattle. Candy Pruitt.
in Screen Gems' one-hour comedy adventure teries Here Come the
10:00 ~9 (I) w.ar R.ua <C> @())al SQ ...... (C)
. ,;251 lhe Us 1'11ia Day Mfvlt: ("l) ,.l.epfld of I 8Ufl· 6:30 Sel•Mr s..nter (C) fl . er" (western) '66 -Ron Ran· ctetl. Judith -Oomys. 6:55 ...... , Pra,er ft\ M"ie: "Sllldew'' (mystery) '39 7:00 CMJuty (C) "Today's Biological u:.1 Revolution." -Henry Kendall, Felix Aylmer.
I ~ !!Hedllt & JtdJt (C) Im Acweda
. llllliftr (C) 10:J0!9 ~rii·Doo (C) i11t (C) a3 . A lid's E1t
7:30 Ott~ Tretllone (C) · o a nston (C} Art
· 1:00 11M Jtbolla (C) 1 tour of Wuhln&ton, D.C., in this i tf) ,_.., t1tt IHr (C) linkletter and four youn1sters take
• m Htrt Comt1 tllt final show of the American Raln-
Brides (ABC, Fridays, 9 PM). is a very determined girl, however,
and the same aptitude for perseverance marks the1career of the young
actress, Bridget Hanley, ch0$Cn to portray this pioneer spirit.
Bridget, who was a member of Screen Gems' New Talent Pro-
gram, never has given up easily. She Started developing her acting
talent during childhood games of make-believe ft'ith her older sis-
ters, Mary Jo and Molly. "They gave me the unexc iting parts,"
Bridget recalls, "so I started c reating solo material to perform for
any of my littl~ friends who would sit still long enough!"
Sibling rivalry extended into Bridget's fi rst role in a high school
play. Mary Jo walked off with the lead and Bridget was stuck with
what she considered to be a "nothing" part. Vowing to make the
most of the role, she applied a novel, comedic approach to the char-
acter. Her performance was so successful 'that it helped her land the
lead in tti'e senior class play. By this time, Bridget was thoroughly
hooked on trying for an acting career.
Auburn-haired, blue-eyed Bridget was born in Minneapolis, Minn-
esota. Her fatner was in the Marine Corps, and the family soon
moved to Malibu, California, then on to Khtmath Falls, Oregon,
before sellling dpn in Edmonds, Washington when Bridget was '
five years old. rollowing graduation from Edmonds High School,
Bridget enrolled as a drama major in San Francisco's College for
Women. She later went back north and received her B.A. degree at
the University of Washington.
Intending to eventually tackle the New York theatre world, Brid-
get first returned to San Franci'ico and took a job as a sa:rctary in
an ad agency to help finance the journey East. Unbeknown to her
employers, she was also "moonlighting" as an actress, first in a role
in "Private Lives," then as an understudy in a local production of
"Under the Yum Yum Tree." When she took over the lead in the
latter play Bridget quit the office job 10 devote full time 10 her
career.
rl"!f..u., bow series. Specl1f' auests are Pres.
Tl• tor Hi11m L Fons (R.·Hawall). Mr. I (J1) Qa c:.ta110011 C.ta (C) ldent Richard M. Nixon and Senl·
Talet of W•ll• F•rao Nixon p1rticip1tes in 1 "junior
l :JO tB Cl) hp l1111n1/RNil Run· press conference" with Maureen
.. tt..r (C~ McCormick (of The Brady Bunch),
I ID Ci) • P'lnk 'anther (C) Darby Hinton (of Daniel Boone), fl•pus rtflte Clint Howard (Gentle Ben) and tn·
Mewie: (C) .. M1ru P'olo" (Id· tertainer H. B. Bunum Ill.
venture) '62-Rory Calhoun, Yoko D M"lt: ''Cltep1tr1" (clusic:) '34
Tani. ~ • ~l1udette 'Colbert, Henry Wilcoxon. m Cilco KW i cm rn a> s..rie o1 111. .. ... m Movie: "Wild 01kata1" (west· . (fj "
tm) '56 -Biii Wiiiiams Coleen Movie: (C) "Vay1p ta Ult
Gray. ' 111tt tf Prtfllstork WtlMll" (SCI· •
9:0019 m H.I . f'llf11dllf (C) fil '6&-Mamie Vin Doren.
hit: ,.-0-p In Mabel's Roo111" (D (I) TIN fllnbtona (C)
(comedy) '44-Dennis O'KHfe. Mer· 11 :6o 19 Ci) Ardtlt Co•tdf Hour (C) jorie Reynolds. (ii) (}JG> Set It ltceltMr (C) 0 (i'1 CI) G) Hot Wlletfs (C) 0 er, The Cfass Roots ind Henry 81 Movie: •'fWa Flap Wttt'' (west· Gibson auest. ern~ 'SG-Joseph Cotten, Jel Chan· QJ C6) Meter Lt11ut lastblll (C)
dler. Lindi Dernell. al) f'itst1 Mt1lcan1 Tltflft
A ps:etty mill who wu trylnc for tbe bl& door on ABC'1 Ld'1
Make a Deal, was a bit nervous. Host Monty Ball. tbJnldn& 1he
needed moral 1upport, called out, ''IB the lady's husband In the
•udienc:e?" '
She jotned In, ~yln1, "Ye1, ls there Dusband for me In the
audience?" • • •
SUICIDAL MISSION-Major Donald Craig (Rock Hudson,
left) argues the point with his commanding officer, Col. Harker
(Nigel Gree11, center'f that their mission to blow up Gnman
Juel supply bunkers i11 Tobruk is suicidal and should be aband-
oned, in "Tobruk,"'a World War II drama on the NBC Satur-
day Night Movie at 9 PM. Capt. Berg1"a11 (George Peppard,
left) stands by· a1te111ively while the two men discuss tht issut.
"Under the Yum Yum Tree" took Bridget from San Francisco -
to San Diego's Circle Arts Theatre and finall y to the Coronet Thea-
tre in Hollywood. Immediately signed by an.agent, she soon made
her first scree n test. "I didn't know a thing about film acting," Brid-
get admits, adding candidly. ··1 wa'i awful."
She typically set out to correct her errors without dwelling on the
disastrous test. A role she landed on the "Hawk" television series
proved how well she had learned film techniques. Screen Gems
signed her 10 a contract in the spring of 1966 and since then she
has been featured on such shows as Love on a Rooftop, Bewitched,
Occasional Wife, I Dream of Jeannie and Second Hundred Years.
Pact JI
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11:3086D ... lM.I• 11 .... ll (C) rums to be 1nnouneed. . D (ft) ma> Mna• ......... , (CJ OlCk Clerf hosts. The FNthers
and Mac Oma ruat
! Mtwlt: "TM Man Celled lrl• (western) '66 -Dan Martin,
nnder stawart. m Mtwlt: '"D11p1M1 k...,..
documenatry '« -An Atr1cen
trevelope.
12:001t1I())1'111 ....... (C) MM: "'Sclra.lallcl" (romance)
' 9-Stewart Granrer. Joan GrHn·
• wood. -.
£:) Dr1u 4e II Se1111n1
12:30 8 9 ()) ,......,. Pltlt°' (C) Movie: "Tit• Olua Key" (mys·
tery) '42-Brtan Donlevy. Veronice
Lake. D Movie: ''T•ror at Mldnlpt"
(drame) '55 -Scott Brady, Joan
Vohs. @ CJ) Judy Lynn Show ·
Cl) irMel l lrt (C)
1:00 I Qt()) .. , ..... (C) • Movie: (C) "TIM Yeunr Racert"
( rama) '63-Martl Damon, Wlltlam
Campbell. m MtN: "Secrtt v .. twe" (dra·
ma) '55--Kent Taylor, Jane Hylton.
I (]) Sea Huat
bbl
Upbeft (C)
1:3011 Qt()) Jettny ~ (C)
@ ~ Sattlrday Mtwlt: "The Bell·
1:.45 ~·~: (C) ..... ,.. Jrlplt"
(adventure) '54-Rock Hucfson. At·
lene Dahl.
2:00 0 DetiMe Ft1ture: "fllt Ledy''
?drama) '63-Julle Christle, James
Robertson Justice. "hdflc DtttiftJ"
(drama) '55-ntnhotm Elliott.
@ Ci) Fara SMw (C)
a~,., After!IMI De8ble
Mewle: "God Is My Co·Pilot" and
''The .Great Garrick."
@?:')See tile USA (C)
G> St.tla1 T1INtn (C)
2:10 11 hpettoirt ........, <C> "°"" Major and the Minors.." Ave prom·
isina youn1 nl&htclub entertainers
offer a blend of comedy, music
and' creativity. 11 lltN: "bud et NJOt'' (mys·
tery) '46-Michael Redrrave, Sally
Ann Howes. ·
Movie: "Tou&Mtt Min Alive"
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4:30 U S-.t '70 (C) Clay Colt Is host
to TM Brooklyn Bridr•. The Stone
Hammer. Carla fhomas, Shelley
Plimpton, and Lou Christy.
111 MHdt (C)
Hant (C, :
LHa ...... Slher (C) Cf) lJlldtnAy ltr ~ (C) •
S.11 ....... "' Cltlpa (C)
~ ()) lie Mewle: "Kiss Them for ~ .. Cary Grent. Jayne Manditld. m Clint for Adwentin (C) m s..rtill1 neetr• <C>
5:00 II tra AaMl•k ~ (C) Competlnr tl1ih achools 111 llncoln (Los An~
pits), Fremont (los An1tles) ind
Charter 01,Covlna). 0 (ft) (]) · AIC'a Wide . W...W
oTs,erta < I Wapn Tr1ln. (C) lnliaM (C)
L~~~~ry) '55 -Da~ Clartl, Lita ~ II~ Cl) Voice et Acrkulturt (C)
SCope (C)
V1rltdlcles Musleeles ~
3:00 Sea Hunt
@ Ii I 1't U.S.
!n ,CJ; Wwftl'!!' (C) More ~
0 the Aftnprt (C) m Mtwlt lrteta: 11.Htbcllf' (dra·
ma) '44-Tallulah BaTikhead, John
Hodl1k.
I httr D•e ) )tip Qlplrral (C) ~. Clltn Coob (R) "Sm1ll tin~" I Ill Movie
thin 20 ABC cameras wlll be used HOSJ' ACE-Dlaoe Holden II 1tt•
to cover the action at the Huel· u Aack, • wutns, wtto II btlcl
tine National Golf Club In Chaskl, lu,.~ I•• rataW'llllt durtJic • rob·
Minn., 15 milts from Minneapolis be.ry l8 the tpllode "ROltlllt" o• and St. Paul. NBC'• police stria Act.m-11, S.tur-
. en II T1rde
UftdtnnJ for Puce (C)
5:30 ~ Rllpll Story's Les All... (C)
~ MIC NewselVice CC> Gordon
Grahlln. 1 ~ (C) ct.y, June 241 •• lilt PM.
FMtllre Flt• (C) 4:00 II Movie: .. Hilla of He•" (dra·
"" m1) '48 -Janet Leith, Edmund Iii Plc:tlfre (C) Gwenn, Donald Criqi.
Ttltn dtl Sib* I ' Spy (C)
U R1•1 Hipllatita (C) Dick En·
btrr narrates hl1hllrhl• of the
1969 NFL 1am1 between the Rams
and the Green Bay Packers.
3:JO II Ji• 1'llHala, Olltdeon (C) Andy I LM Lucy
Devine hunts 1eese. He Seid, She Said (C) I Mdtllt't Newy Nnn In Penpectlwe (C) (R)
Rlfttun 6D Travel die Werlcl (C) Wlly/Kkta1
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