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1970-08-22 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa
' '. . ii: • II ~ • . . I ' . -· --- . . Tred,ehereM#.~ Sqrf :l!erilc, ·• .. • .,, ;40 --------·----~ ' r .... _ -.... '9"1'\ r;: ·...,:. -..... .::l ;;. I°'.,_ -.-1t'"""'"";·t"W:~ ... --.~ ~ _,,_,.._ • . ...,.. • I l/ -, '.l' I .. ~, -e~-'f _r:: ·r-• t:'°~ ' !;:_ ..... :""'."..., ,_ .. _ ,' .,. : -- B -~Ii--V-ilrito.rs " -·· -_,,_ .. -., • . 1 .. . , ' , l . IL. ... :?.:c~ief ·. ReWns . -~- * *·* Miss Coast Vacation Pnsidelit Nino, with -ol bis fam- ily """"1d him, ridtled Ullo !be Western . White HoaseJn San CLemente fof, a two. week ri.cation today. '. Lea lhlll 24 lioun after mivlng at El Toro Marine Corps Air StaUon, where he recelted..an enfh11i•sttc welcome from several hundred well wilben:, the Prea;j.. dent was scheduled to return at noon to- day to see bis Vice president off on a trip to Asia. Tbe Wblla llOuse announced that Nix· on planned a ·11atenient in connection wilb'Vfce Pieslaem S iro •-•1 de-'. p "t6'"'':' -~ .,,. • lo.day trip to South Korea, NaUonallsl China, South Vletoam and 'lballand. .\pew WU ~ to .... ,.,.. with !be cble( executive eorly todly. Momentl after ' emes:sliog from their ... ,...,._ at lbe Cout.'.Guanl Loran ·. ~:=-Pad·nat d ...... to bla villa !be Prafderit ...... ~ -~dy· proyided Ure uneqie.:led and THed alP,ll' thllr ~ex.I- • con-y!slt before ltDl1lns nporltn. ' JI~ r!lurnl!il -· the ' N=~y 'detailed. !be tecopUon IJl<'.ftf !hem by the Me:dcan people, but Ibo Ptesident ilectted 1lie urlianJzation: o1 . ( ... N1'oti1.; Pap.I)'. . :: . ( : ; . : . - -• -• 1 R~ •t Smmbtfll · --~-..--.------- .. ~lntre,pid,_. Gretel ·Winners-. . . . . . . ., ' ' . f • • •• ' •. . ' ' . irm Gel$. Air For~ Pact , Pitilj:o>Pord' Ajl'Ollulronit of Jjewport Q.eacl! w )leell awll'lllil..,. All" ,,_, conltiOl In Ibo imoUnt Ill •,1111.000. lleri. Ge0rp. llilrpby (R-CilJl.J ......._ "''• . . ., . Marplql lllld !be •'\!""ncement ii COii- ! •' • .....!\'"-L . flrmalloa Ill .a pmioual;v -letter....,. tract !Gr pnlacllon ol llrpt de&lgnator tq111ptnen1 J« tire rm ahrlfC . A11 wwt will . lie -la Newport 1ltadl, ·-aid. -----. ---------- ' • • ' j • • -" -........ ·. I I I ·: I I I I l I - • --------·------------------------------~-,--,---..,,---------=----- l . ,, -.. ,,.,,_~ -~, ••, .. , , ·• ;•j 0A1LY PIL"Oi ...,,,......_ . .. ltttfl int~ Sunset -~ ·· ,. ~ YOlJ!lg Jaifies~plck uiEf slight breeze a.s Jh."f; •att'l>l8';1dly on ·ll1llllft wafen of Dana P8Jlit-~ oh' a lazy sumnier's aftemoOri. It's tough t-0 beat life .along the Oi"ahge Coast. ME~'S SUEDENE CASUALS ' Sundat1 Onlt1 Casual alip..ons and oxfords in rich auedene, with cu1h· ion ~crepe rubber soles ·and heels. Tan or green c'olor. 6~·12'. Che.tie it. J91 • ·-~ --~--. -- ·'· ' PRINT POL VESTER OR NYON SLIPONS BOYS'· "O·IRON SHIRTS .,. Sundat1 Onlfl Reg. 1.96. Polyester/ cotton. Long sleeves. Button-down or spread collar. Sizes 8-18. 2~·3 °" 1.57 ... Slow Drivers Listed As Cause of Accidents 'I1le slow moving car block1 traveling the speed limit, then traffic behird for a quarter of they can't be .cited for im- Fringed Nylon Pile Rug sun=~3·~·"'" 2 88 BUSHEL LAUNDRY BASKET 3 97 · SuKillolf Onlt1 .-.;, a 'mile. In desp«ation, a pe<ling. Sundofl Onlt1 motorlit·four cars back, pulls "The lipv doesn't say . All-nylon or all-polyester screen-t>rinted slip-on R~d. rlm doubles aS ,ha.J1. .. tops. Long sleeves, jewel neck, zi p back. Jn so die.·· Plastic webbed , ..... out·!! pass mrounda cUrve. · an~ng aboui speed limits, it ~;:~ble,cut W~~i'~n bfc~ H~ way _ ~ curve,, ... ~M about the flow of traf-Gold, rose, avocado~ bJue a~;tie' ~· t!'Je "heaCI ·"' the-_ f!c:~,If you want to travel the yellow.. tangerine. Tissel li:De.'' iilOtJier" cir"! 'atJpears .;l!peed limit oc :i'°"er .,700 C'7' -knot-frtngedi e~. '"" l ' , •.. many prints and colors for fall. Small, medium, strands 1tand on 1olld base, , I,ar.g;e. CHA~_GE ~T-,. -···:····· ~~do,, harvest ··.i~I,. -c=~~~!!~ .. . r..------...,im:;:::ial:!mml----•·1Lflnltli'1ll•lftt~'110lf i. .. ~ the other ·direction. do it in tJie right 1aM: and let 'J1iere ts no time tor m:iytbfng tho8e who choose tp do so, ex:-m«e than a ,gasp before the'. ceed tJ>e' limit, unimpeded in a.illlion -ttS91ilearl'•ettOIS ~the•left lane;'~.y_jBa eipia:tned.' the l!IM-like-IO'JIWIY match· --VH!a, wh,.Illlinlcl:!'Ull!~· boxes. ,,,,~ -.-. ·· · · · empMyes defenstve · drlflng Accidents like this are not class, tiad' some suggestions ii unllkely as Uiw sound. for driven to insure they don't ~ ll'eadl p;ue., for·.,. 'Impede traffic. · •. · ~ cOnSlderUnpedmg· the · '1A'good ruletortmember ls ffOll!' of. traffic oqe of the more If cars are ~ on. your . · llel'jous o('ferlses. right er passing in "11l5afe con- . •~Peoi>Je who impede · tbe -ditionS on a two-lane road, · flow <I. traffic are; on many . then you should pull over.· . oCcamoos. in indirect cause Qf "You shou1d·81Jo check your · . acddeota. People wbo are rear-view ln.irror periodically. FOOTBALL-:-OUJflf , " . Sunda11 ·0nlt1 f77 ·Official 1112€ and weight ball plus inflatihg pump and kicking tee. Cordovan color. Charge it. -· · following a slow driver oft.en If you see cars stacking. up ' Seid In s,.rtln• 0004t Dt•I. ~ .irritated and follow behind you, 1>011 over 'and let : to6 c.Ioeely Or pas! in iwsafe them by .....: 1t1J aave a lot o1il•---• . moditions -things they . trouble," IMl aald. ' ' r ~···~. ordinarily ~do.~ said : Drivers ..:who are ~'o!k>~s•IP--------------=---111 · I 1lle Nefi~acb ;;:I '-""' ' .. ~,.traffic.tn~ator slow ,.~, .have ~f 9 'on1; ' = . 0 'wait 81C~l!111> lllldllD. 21B$t:.of: :the· U..;g!lltsab!1'.:' YU!a sllld.11 .~--. <W11&·impo!1J>pi:..,Pehi· ,..,=~~ ·c1-----~ 1es;;::.lioo~tiiiiffi~..1:11M-------~~ ~ _!!,J~J5:...._~ ~;z.~. ~ .-.~ .. al-·""'1>o11J1llq11111..,.,,_,, .• (ic rilO'Vful iii1ne-samedirec-' '·Inlpedfng is,_ a real haza'rd tioo. both to the driver who Is going "In dher words, if you're too slow and to the motorist traveling on a road that has following who loses his cool two lanes going each direction and makflS so m e . un· mt you're traveling the speed neCeMarily dangerous move. limit in the left lane, you are "If you don't want to travel eligible !or a ticket or a warn-as fast as the other cars, drive fnc if cars ere forced to slow in the right lane or pull off th~ down behind you or poll to tw:d ·lo let the. filter drivers )'OUI" right to pass you. · by -it's a · matter of . pro. .. A lot ol people offer the ex· tect.ion for you and the other plamtion that if they are drivers,'' V\lla ..said. Newport Gives ' Tips To Halt Bike Thefts In 19&9, 771 bicycles Valued unattended. unless Jt Is locked at over $21,000 were reported with a good sturdy lock. stolen. In NeW1X1rt Beach. "Just because it's sitting ln- statistlcs for the first half of ~ .~ _f~ce .doe¥'t mean a 1'70 show this year will pro-th;et won't steal it," Cibarelli bably exceed last year's added. record breaking number of Overnight, th~ best place tor bicycle tbefll. 'By the end of -a bike is lh a ·Jocked garage. June 393 bicycles , valued at His final suggestion was •11.112 bad b<ell~rtpi>n.d -1\lvcr TOliif your blcycle to a ttoleo. stranger or casual acquain- Newport Beach polic.t say _lance. "We h~e. ~ numba' ot they are doinj: ~ be!t to cases where k.i<b meet :901.tle- recove'r and return stole n one on the beach and Ja1.n bltel, but they need the pub-that ~rson their bikes -and llc'• help. nev~ the blke agalil;" be '"11lere are about f l v e sakl. -. pointers that residents can U a bicycle 1; stolen, report follow to belp Ill out a little," the theft immediately to Mid Ed Clbllorelll"community . police. When they """"°' reWlonl em-. ' . unliceQBtd 'bim, tl10J store .,Most Jm~t .b · the them for 90 days and then purcllaae or JJ""". It auotiOll 'them. meana the police department '11 people wou1a. !ollow · cu identity and ~ver 1tolen t.he1e suggestions and checK to blcycl ... In 1119, lhe recovery be sure 1hat we haven't rate. for lJcensed bicycles wu recovered their btcycles. then 79 percenL It wu 4~ percent 1>e1:haps we wouldnl. be auc· lor unlJceDsed biW, /1 he t1•1d· Uonlng 30 and 40 bikes at " "Never leave your bike tlme,'' Cibbarelli said. r FOOTBALL SHOES Lea.ther 11hoe, hard nylon cleats, high top, Asst slzeL Sportin1 Goods bept. Llm· It~ Quantities. J87 KODAK CAROUSE~ . SLIDE TRAY Holds ·ao 2x2" slide . _ J82 mounts. Has index filing . cards •. I BEACON~.llfATl!f&JAD ·.,,.1 -. '· .... " ~ · -'Sundofl Orillf ' J97 Deluxe heating pad w:ltb 3 heat controls. Pad has flan· nel cover wi th snap closure. Save. L1111llt11 ~v••llh'-ne,.. Miii te 1111111en TOILET SEATS Sundalf :Gnl11 297 Toilet seals , white baked enamel and also in col· ors. Tocistmaster Hand Mixer ' . .688 3-apeed fing~r tip control. PowttfUI motor. Push button beater, Ejector, Lars« beaters. Modcl·l706. l l111ll1t to ltluslr1tl0n 12'.' size wide hou1thold folf Is great for leftovera, hlr-) becue. Metal cutter-edre box. Family Colgate~ Toothpast, s-da11 Onl 11 5 7~ 6.75 oz. family size with Gardol® plus MFP. Helps fight tooth decay. C .. p ff® Allllult tMth- 1tru1'"'9 " ......... -··-······-·-'Mc 24x60" FOLDING T AILE· . Sunday Onlt1 Greentone metl.l top. Stur- dy metal legs, carrying hfln· die. Table can be exten&td full length or size of card table. Folds fla t. 594 I , - Weekend .. - Delly ... ,er . ·-• vot 63, NO. 2or, 5 SECTIONS. 76 PA~ES • 4 SATURDAY, ~U&UST 22, ·1970,. -· -TEN C9m • lXOil Sharon .Hanged Too? Coron er T ells of Rop e Burns on· Neck ·LOS ANGELES (AP) -BIOO<le, peeg.' nant Sharon Tate waa hanged as well as •tabbed, the county coroner says. Ccrooer Tbomu T. Nogudli, testifying for the state in the Tate murder trial, aa1d•tbere were rope bums on the actress' neck and left cheek, as well as 16 1tab WOUDda on her body. A~pk'ture of the dead woman's face, exhihlted by the pn1SeCUtion, showed two dart abraaic..na: on the cheekbone. "It ia my opinion," Noguchi II.id, "that Ibo .. -lcted quite firmly. It ia quite consistent that the decedent was hanged." Police found a thick white nylon rope around the nect of the screen beaut,, looped over a living room celling beam with the other end around the neck of Jay Sebring, another of the five victims. Defeme objectioos cut off questlorui on banging just before the trial rece.saed Wllil M<mday. N011Uchi said he upectl to elaborate during later le!timony. Using lllHised diagrams of tbe front and back d. Miss Tat~'• bod;J, Noguchi Intrepid and Gretel Win In 'Yawner' Cup. Trial· By ALMON L0CKABEY Dlltr Pll" 8Ntlll ••tw NEWPORT, R.L -Intrepid edged Valiant ...r Aust<alia's Gretel II tmmc· "<\ the Frond> yacht Franc< Fridsy In tw d the flukiest yacht races ever seen an an ·America's Cup course. Both nca irovOci...,. thing once· ...r IJr' Ill .-11'1111 IJ'OWI even faster thin a J&cht ..-. Newp:lt Beach Skipper Bill Ficker'-! "!" -~ McCulloulb'• yoi:llt,la lb,o -·.etidloo trial ,_ pr0ve4 jmt a'!ocrt u Utile u McCulloogh's win over l'icket in the first race of the series. W"ldHfteplng wind sllifta determined ""' roce &"!\ tbe Duty wioo. !1nJlly quit altogetber, tilrclng tbe race committee to ...i the race 1t the cooclwiion of three lop. ~tizens' Group Against Freeway Elects Officers The Newport Beach Citizens' Coonllnailng Commitlet bas elect.cl of· ncen al It lawdtes its petition drive to 1.... the cit to recind its ogreement with the slate on lhe adopted route of the p!aonecl Pacllic Coast Freeway. Wallac9 Koch, a former Parks, Beach and Recreation Commission ipember, was named channan and Mrs. Margot Skilllngs, loog active In tbe freeway fighi, was named CO<hainnan. Mrs. Joseph Beek was e I e c t e d leCl'etar)'. and Marshall Duffield was elected financial chainnan. Mrs. stllllngs was named to coordinate tbe petlllon drlve which the OCC hopes will -the City Cooncl1 to cooduct a referendum. on its demand that the ~ freeway route, from Bayside Drive -to the Conma. de! Mu city limttl, be ftldnded. 'Ille CCC ta circulating I -peti- tion 1hat -1d "'l1lire a vote lo the peo- ple he!ore the ooundi coold sign any future route agreements. Mn. SW!lngs Friday 1s3uecl a plea for whmteers In the petition campaign and 1ald penons wishing to help the com- mJUee.. obtain signatures should call her home, .IQ.3214. The committee needs signatures of 15 percent of the tlectorage to forCe city COWlcl1 action on both demands. 'J1ie race goes lnt.o the reoorda u an of· ficla1 one -leaving Intrepid and Valiaol now tied with three wins and' one 10s& each. but wblt is more significant, they are one to one in their own head-to.head aeries. Intrepid'• margin over Valiant was 23 seconds, but at the first two marks she led by l:OI ...r l:C nspecttvely. ~ 4 'Ille.1!!:11.-••d leg lun!ecl. up a 100- ...., llil!Ulllll lM!:W -l>!!•ta w-..,,.d!li\r lfli'1'blww· matt Wffb aptn.. nuers ... ...r turned the reaching leg lntoaclMd._lo..-. • 11 ..iii• 'lllr:lllH' ic' t11a1 valialli caught . wltb lntNpid, p--1 lier brief· ly, ai.r t...i kter Into a llgb! win ijb- lng dual that he fi!>al1y won. 'lbe Frinoe and Gretel JI race was a heart breaker for the Fnonch yacht wllich Jed for five legs and Jost the race by an iticredlbte six minutes and 30 seconds on the final leg. Until then, the two yacht.I were rarely tnOl'e' than one boat length apart. The downwind jibing emlbiuOn put on by 71-year~ld I.mis Neverraz, 1961 Olympic silver medalist, was a master- piece of llght wind tactlcs. 'lbe Australian yacht was skippered by :I-year-old Jim Hardy who did a good job or matching tactics with the Swiss vetei-an to stay even close. It wu unbelievable to observers tbal France could lose by such a wide margin on one four-mile leg ot the course. She led Gretel by 20 stconds at the first mart, four aeconds at the second mark, 1:45 at the third mark (which represented aoly two boat lengtho) and 1: 30 at the fourth mark. It wu on. the fifth leg that Gretel 11 started to gain on France, cutting the lead to 23 secondl. France rounded the mart wide to keep her saUs full. Gretel drove inside and gained the lead. Halfway up the flnal leg, the wind died for France but Gretel II carried what lit- tle wu left to the finish. 'I1ie French and Australian yachts will not race again until Monday. In today's single race Valiant will meet Heritage while Bill Ficker and lnlr'l>ld slay on tbe be>cb unless tbey 1"'1 ta go practice sal} Ing. Only Guards Fired KENT, Ohio (UPI) - A st>fl member of the President'• Commis!ion on Cam- pw Unrest aaid today an FBI report shows there was no evidence of sniper fire at Kent Slate University before four sludenta were shot and ldlled by Ohio Na- tiooal Guard troops. Pie~es of Eight Tre asure Hunt rin South Laguna Rmvq a lfOOd oW plnte Cllllom, IOO anth<ntlc ~ colna 11111 be-burled In !ha """' ol Aliso Beach In Sooth Loguna Sun<laJ In • prelude to a "oeardl for IMuied trulure" to be staeed later in the day. 'Ille tre....,.. hunt will be part of a day. long celebraUon at Aliso, aponaor<d by ~ sreater Loe Angele& Council or Dtven. Evenll of the dsY wm pt atarted at 1:30 Lm. wlth an open apearfiatung contest and include a paddle bolrd rlCe and clam chowder feut. Thi aew\)' formed Dana Point diving RfOOP.known u Stack Bart'1 Bttccaoeen. will slap tha burled .......,. 1uml. Colas, iacfudfhl Spanh.h pesoe, ,.,...bllng tilt u.~. silver dollar and cen- tiVol, bronze In color ...r about the aiae of a quarter, may be kept. 111 IOUVtnira or uchanpl for mmhandl&e pr1,., by the fmcierl. Tbey also -legal tender aouth of the border, sporwors note. The spear&hing contest will be open to all dlven and cont.estanta wUI be clustd acconiinc to -lenct to }nsure an equal cblnco to win prila. Ooly pole spears wiU be allow.cl, but ""1,n or scuba mayheuoed. A reg11tr•t1on lee of # per lamUy will Include --to all contell& and • Ina me-1. showed where she was stabbed-In the chest, abdomen, arms, back ...r thigh. "In my opinion," be aaid, "five stab wouunds in tbemse1ves would have came<! a fatal outcome.'' He said none. of the sllb wounds was inflicted after &he died. Charles Manson and three women fol. lowers on tr1aJ. for the murda'I of Mil! Tate ...r &ia otbera Aug. Jl.10, 1989, s&t quletly as Noguchi teatifiecl. Once Manaon emllecl and the three giriJ whispered to their attorneys. Unemployment Break Asked For County U.S. Rep. Richard T. Hanna (0. Westminster) said Friday be bas asked the U.S. Dept. of Labor to put Orange County on a priority list for govermpent contracts because fl. the hi&h rate of Wlemployment bere. Hanna &lid be bas written · Labor Secretary Georgo. p .. Sdol1lz astlnc hiD1 to declare the COll!l!1i .. -of "sub&tanllal • -'Z! ~" "Soeh a =s-; • "would mue the area,elllfble for preft<· red aovernmmt coutrd ttatua." A 1p1t PM fot -tllt,"•11......._ ... Unemploylilent -~ tflal the unemployment rates reached record levels in June, and fell only a small frt<.'- Uon In July. ; John Jeonings, • labor market analy$t for the departmen~ said :JZ,!00 penons In the county were unemployed last ..,.th . Tiley represent U percent of the total work force. Jennings saJd the county does meet the basic criteria for the "substantial unemployment" desiinaUon. wblcb 1! a minimum of six percent. He said, however, to be placed on the priority list h must be shown that tbe high percentage will continue. "'Ibis we cannot say for sure," Jen- nings said. "It is unlikely that the a.S per~ cent mark will last, but l cannot guess whether it will decline below s[J percent or not." Hanna, in his letter to Secretary Schultz, said that Orange CouJ'Jty "is on the verge o fits wont economic slump in a decade." Valley Boy Cut By Glass Door A Fountain Valley boy auffered cull and bruises Friday afternoon when he rau Uir'Ough a freshly cleane<I allding glass door in hia own home. Ronald<Emery, 91 of rlH Toucan Ave., was treated ...r ..,....., about 1:111) p.m, from Huntington lnten:ommunlt)' ffoo. pita!. Fire department ollicla1s lald the boy WU helping his mother clean --!he asked him for a mop, he turned and ran out the Jil8'S doer, not ~ U was clO&ed. Newport Firm Given Contract t Phile<>Ford ·Aerooutraolc of Newport Beach· bas been awarded an Air Foret contract In the alllOWll of ll,'98,000, Sen. G<orge Mlll'(>hy (~.) lllU10WJCOd Fridal" Murpl>y lald the announcement la con. l!nnllttan·of-. pmtoua1y -11!!1>or>cor> tract for production of target designator equipmml for !ha FID a1nn1t. All Wlrk will. be er-la Newport Beacb, the &eoalnr &&ld. • Mutineers Convicted ROSYTH, Scollan<! CAP) -J:ive seamen ol the Royal Navy have been ainvlcted in Britain's lirst case of mutiny · in II )'ears. :Ibey were aentenced to detention and -lllle dlacbarae. In the windup of the csse 'lbunday, Seaman Edward Grllflths, ~. waa convicted of strlldnl the couwaln of \he -minesweeper Motoo and telllenold to • month& In d<ltn\IOft. • --, ------~ --------.. -' _... -_,.. -:. -= :::::.. -' -• .:::: .. _ ::: --.::: ·-,. .--.... ·i-=--. -::. ----,~-... -~ -~ ·aea. ion . -' -----~ --~ -· -·.:;... .. .... -. -~ ................ ~ l!ltUlcibit.; l!EF~EC.TS ON JOU!!N&Y'TO PUEli!loLYALLART~ -•. CloriiontO, a .chat. Wllh --., tlio' Lindlftg-Nd . . ----r, '-. Storms ·c:huni w,a.ve, • • ' . Heav y ;.:Da ngerous .s.urf To Stri~i;c_6as t T~y .·. ... -... . ~·"'-.--~··•t..1:.·· .. Sends' VP ,. -. a A--. ______ _ un s1an ;-.,1 • . . ~pToday ,. ,: :Rea~n-Welfare I. Reform Killed ~y Legisla~ SA~ (AP) -The Calll'w1l1A feifili-ldlled • .-ping -... form plan and .ri-nec1 the' loapot leo lil!OUVe ·-In Its IJll.yeat ~. 11\iilay nJchl. The• Mlembly ldjourned al lO:D p.m. -llOd !he. Senate. ol 1:52 p.m., both wtth -C1ocka -....ding • f ... -before s 11.m. to· meel,tbeir legal•clead- llne .. Defeat of tlfe welfare plan, product of le'ltn• rewritel and ·numeroua comproo mJaes; WU l}'DlboliC of tha entire :a9- day aessioo - a marathon of frultration for both parti ... Tbe· Senate voted the reform clown 11· U:, four abort of a majority, a few JD.in. ut .. after ·73-2• Assembly approval of tba bill . Tbe :JS hours prececllng adjournment · atao aaw defeat by one meana or another of moot of •the other major propoaa1s of the session -tax reform, couWne eon- servaUon ...r· flnancJnc for envlionmeot programs. -Bomb Threat Takes · . Lat4t . Man t o C~a MIAMI· (AP) -A 1to<ty Lalin man who lllid he had • bomb In his lap hi· jacked a jeUiner ...r II people to Cuba 'l'hunday Without enittlng tbe cocbl~ The plane'& pilo~ Capt. Roher t Hedgecock, never 1 a" the man ant 11 CUbu ,officials bustled the hij1cbr oil tbe plQe ml -Idled the brown atl&cbe cue ln>whlcb he c1a1mad he bad '" ,.. plolive clevlce. W•Uter Beacbcamben:, aurf'ers -and swimmers ~ fe¢ ~, Lr ':' · · · watch oub Jleavy . .urr taidue lo-hit !M:_~ /ieac;h aiiil·!f~P\i't'.~-. Orange COut-,thf1 weeterfd bn.ngmg with llfe,aants, bawner,. u.. ~ lfr~ a1 11azy iunsblile wm _Cflitiana through the weekend. with rial111 IUJ/llY, wiilher alooli ·Uii C<iUt wblere the macm.J Will ri9e to rt. lnl4nd. temj>saW.... are tabbed al II. • U treadienJul ilj?~cfj,.' ' · · ' weet.,_,.r ol_ miP, ..U00: ....... p . Coaslal areas aolith of seal Beach are dictlom of colder wattr, · • • : · · upec!ecl to be hit . by five ta Ill-loot San Clemtnte llf_...i. upoct tha brwm today ...r SUnday, accordlrig to wa1tt tenipera1un 1a nnao he!w.. 11 tbe w.Oiller bureau. and Ii ~. Newport a!'f ilJmtlllltall ROugb seas hive been generated in the lifeauards are au-'nl the ·aame t.emp- local area by a tropicil ~labeled eraturu whUe l.q\lnl BUcb ,.a.od1 Stal : Magale-olf the coaat of Baja Cal~ornia. Beach guatdJ prtdli:t lht water wtll lie The 11.S. Wealhtr BllreaU reports an-a couple ol degree& winner. olher 11«m-Larralne-ls cbUrning ·~ ~ Oaard s1auona alol( lht ·cooat the ocean walen between the ·Mexican of 1"" AnllJea, and Orll!P ."""111ea re- cout •Ad 1t1w1ll. P«ted annce twella FJ1dl1, dtapite Lquna Btoc!t' and seal ll<acb lllo-the two &tarm8 off BIJ•=. oxpec! pQil 1re the~ caretalrert .alona-Ote roopr _..., today ln . e County Qra111i ~ cUng 11gllt surf. They and at Zinni and Mallbd In Loi INSm E TODA l' 'Hod ht Uoed too rtan aoo, • H14ntingtmt Beac4 cotpcattr might haot been tlat futii1l '°Q'K" In tht 'West 'T'ht fol~ drow it 1till olivt, bMl 10 arl' lite kwcn. Page I . • .. ,,,,. • • • ' -. -" ....... a..Ylft 11 ,........ 1,.11 ........... , ... , . .,...,. 1 .. . I I l l I I I l I I I I I I I tlllmlte Wlfl heiCh1& bet ..... OllO .. Anleleo C«la!1. ,_ • IJ.11. .... Mli;M'I .. ,, UllClt IMi I • '-~~~~~~~~~--', • . I •• ,~ I I , DA11.1'1"iLo¥it9tt·;~- Saf.fft1g in t~ Suns~t Two young ladles pick up a .Ugh! breeze es they &ail placidly on sunlit waters of Dana Point Harbor on a ~ summer's afternoon. !l's tough tD boot life alcing the Orange COaat. .. : • MEN'S SUEDENE . CASUALS .. ....... ' . S...U9-0nl9 • .I ... 9• caauaI '1r~n. and oifordi . tn ~cb-au~. with CUlh· Ion: Cf'ele rubber soln pd heels. -Tan, or. . green Color. 6"'-l2~.-.0W-1e U. ... .. . ' BOYS' NO.IRON SHIRTS Su11day Onl11 Reg. 1.96. Polyester/ cotton. Loni; sleeves. Button-down or spread collar. Sizes 8·18 . 2i 5 3 °' 1.57 ... FDOTBAL~ OUTFIT ,;; ..... 1 :,1.f ' BEACDN®,UEATpt~PAll..c.,, Newport Gives Tips To Halt Bike Thefts In 1969. 779 bicycles valued at over $29,000 were rtpOrted ttolen 1n Newport Beach. statlltics for the fi rst half of 1970 show th is year will pro- bably exceed 'last year's record breaking number or bleycie the!ts. By 1he end or June 393 bicycles v1hled at $1&,W bad been reported stolen. · -~:...:.· ;. Newport Beach pollc< say !bey .... dilln& their -to re<:DY<1' and retittn stolen blloel. but lb.,-need tlie Jlllb- llc't help. "'lbere are aboUt f I v e pointers that resident.I can follow to help us out 1 litUe," u.ld Ed Cibbarelll, communlt)' nlaU0111 oliicer. l . unattended. unless it is locked 'With a g"ood stW'dy lock. "J ust because It's sitting in· 11\de a fence doesn't mean a thief won't steal It," Clbarelli added. Overni.ghl,.the best place for a bike js in a Jocked garage. His ~ final suggestion was neve.r loan your bicycle to a -stranger -or -·easual acqu~ t~. "We have a number of Clst3 where. kida mttt """ .... tbe-beo<h .. d ~ that persOn their bikes ..;_~and never ~ the bike again," he said. If a bicycle ia stolen. rejXlri the theft immediately to police. When they recover unlicensed bikes. thoy 1!0te .;. .. Su•-Ot1111 • J77 . Official me and we.laht b&JJ "'"' !nllatlni pump and kitkfna: tee. Cordovan color. Chl.rJe it. ~ ... wt ........ Dwt. FOOTBALL SHOES cleats, blah tcp, Aut. alz& Sportbi1 ~ ·De.Pl Um· lted Quantities. J87 KODAK CAROUSEi.! SLIDE TRAY Holds 80 2x2" Iii de mount.a. Has index filing cards. \ . ... 1--,. ' • Sunlfa11 Onllf . . .. . J97 Del uxe heatin1 pad with 3 ht>&.t control1. Pad has flan· nel cover wi th 'snap clorure. Save. TOILET SEATS Sunlfa11 Onl9 Toilet seat., white baked enamel and also in col· ors. 2 .97 Toastmaster Hand Mixer 3-apecd finger lip control. Powerful motor. Pi.iih button beater, tJec:tor, LArge beaten . 1.fodrl-1706. I.hem for "90 days •nd then s1m11e, " 111 .... tt•llM luctionlbem. [lll.., ............ .., .... ..,::111 ............ ....= r., .. .., .. ,,;;.., .... ..,..,,.. ....... ..,,.. .... f82 • "U people woold fo!low 121 12" size wide household foll i1 great for leftovers, bar· becue. Metal cutt.er-edl'e box. Family Colgate~ Toothpaste Sunlfa11 Only 5 7~ 6.75 ot. family slze with GArdol@ pJ.u1 MFP, Helps fight tooth decay. Colg•t'® Adult toottt.. bru1hu ............................ '4c 24x60" FOLDING TABLE Sunda9 Only Crttntone met&I lop. Stur- dy metal leir:s. carr)1n g Nu!· die •. Table can ~ extendm f\111 length or 4l1e of card table. Folds Oat. 594 "Most !mportanl is 1he purcbue of 1 I~ Ii means the police department can identify and recover stolen blcycles. In lMt, the recovery rile for licensed bicycles was 79 pttce.bL It WIJ 49 percent for unlictnaed bikes," h6 s1ld. !hese suggestlonJ llld cbeclc to be sure that we l\lvln't recovered lbdr b!C)1:1", !hen perhaps we wooldn't be •UC· !!on!",f 30-'lnd. 40 blkca al • ume, Clbblrent 1ild. 2200 HARBOR BLVD. ~i~::~,a~~COSTA MESA "Ntver leavt your b'lkt I Harbor ' \ ( t , l DAILY PILOT SltH PllOtH . RON FORSTER REACHES Th• Fastest Gun ••• • DRAWS HIS ·TRUSTY .45 West· of the River ••• . --~ "" Afilt-P.f)W, POW, POW ... . . LI-In H\mti"9ton B,uch · ' • ~n$ling:ei:__ • -..o I Fastest ~ • .By .JllJDJ. NIEllimm ot .. ~I;,-~ St~tf ': • Had lion.Forster. Uved. 100. years l(O, he could have ootgunned Wyatt Ea;p and Dc;M;,---Hol)lday ,and J:l!obablf woold ~v~ •. becom< the fastest gwislinger In tbe West. He and bis reputation would have been the target of every upstart kid west of Qle Pecos .until poor Ron would ha~e wound up on a dusty Boot Hill grave, vie· tim of a blazing ,45 in some forgotten saloon. , Toda~\ 'ROD, 28, of Huntington Beach, ls oti,e rJ. the flslest guns in the West. But his occupaUpn u carpenter is certainly a lot safer tha.11 professional gunslinging. Nevertheless, be ls capable of whipplnc: out. bis .45 Ruger and fa Ming off a sbot ln just;..~6/l.OOths of a second, That's abou~ . equal to a quick wink. WyaU Earp probably would have taken DEAD AT 76 Pioneer Roy LM Shafer ~ewport Pioneer Roy t&> Shafer -Services Slated more than half a second to get his Rosary will be recited Sunday at 8 p.m. Buntline Special out of the holster. .... aLSt. Joachim's CatbollC Olurtb for Roy "In the old days the gunslingers were Leo Shafer, a Newport Beach ptoneu much more concerned with saving their who died Wednesday at the age of 16. •• Ith Mr. Shafer came to Newport Beach as · own necks and consequenUy ;,uot w a a ch)ld in 1897. His father, Reuben Sh&fer lot more accuracy ." explained Ron, a opened Newport's first fl!h market and member of the Comancheros Fast Draw with his fatbe: he worked as a doryman, Club. a bargeman and was the area's first ' "We could shoot circles around thein... commercial sports fisherman. now, but they made their first shot count, C' . He also ~ on the' first fire . and h couldn't d fast we lifegUard department:! in the beach city. even If t ey raw as as • ' In 19'l0 he brought his bride, Marion, can today." rr:om Boston to the family home in Ron, a muscular man with a tanned Newport · · race you 'd swear you've seen a doun Mr. Shafer was one or the original times on TV, said the old time sun· members of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel fighters increased their chances of parish in Newport and became a member swvlving in a fight by teaming tricks ot of St. Joachim's parish when it was form. ed in 1947. the trade. He was a life member of American "It was considered advantageous lo Legion Post 291, and was a member of have your back toward the &UD or get the the Holy Name Society and the Knights olher man into a position where a window or Columbus. / would renect in his face, or maybe eve.n He was a plumbing contractor in the have the breeze behind you on the off. Harbor area for 35 years and served on chance it might blow sand in the other the old Newport Heights Water Board for several years. man's face,'' he pointed out. Mr. Shafter is sur.vived by his wife , of Serious fast draw competition, as prac-the family home at 517 Westminster ticed today by a small group of men Ave., Newport Beach, six sons, three throughout the U.S. and E urope , daughters and 27 gr,and<:hildr~n., . . eliminates thete variabb and relies Ol'I·•~ Requiem Mass will be celebrat~d at t a.m. Monday at St. Joachim's. large Chroltdek timer -instead of death The family request.I that no flowers be -to decide U>e winner. seni. -~ ............. ~~-~ ......... 1 · .. ; ~ .l~U,.'!MIJ(.llll,, __,,,~ U!'!r.f'~ 11 .... .d 1.. ... -~ the-9.lC.~·they're held in shopp_lng • .~ .. 7 ce•ters or gas stations with t!>e deadlieot OCC Signup Set ' load being a wax bullet used to break a balloon. "Live ammunition is not allowed," ac· cording to Ron. "In fact, if you're caught with Jive ammo, you're liable for d~' qualification from the shoot and perhaps from the Western Fast Draw Associa- tion." Ot' course, just one live bullet m some- one else's gun could disquaWy hill op. ponent forever. A typical shootout has two men walking toward one another, keeping their eyes glued. to a Ugbtbulb sitting on top or a .::fi\etat tl6t. When the light goes on both draw and shoot 11'le winner is determined by a pair of pressure-sensitive microphones which are capable of detectlng the mul2le blast and feeding it to an extremely accurate tlrnet with a sweep second hand . The sweep en-- cooipasses ezadly one 6ee0nd, so i( it takes a gunman longer than one second to draw, the clock won't even register IL During the split second the light goes on and the gun goes off, Ron ei:plains, the contestant will grab the weapon, pull it back with a slightly twisUng motion. pull the trigger and fan the revolver's ham- mer with the left hand. "The trigger is actually pulled all the time but ifs the fanning hand Ullt determines when the gun goes off," Ria· said. _ Nerves play such an important part tn'. In Gymnasiu1n Orange Coast College will hold the first fall registration session for evening classes Tuesday from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the OCC gymnuium. Or. Thomas A. Blakely, director of the evening college, said that more than goo courses will be offered this fall. The cost or each course is $5. Blakely said that no high school transcripts are needed to register, but that each person should bring a pen or a pencil. The next open registration date will be Sept. 2. Registration will then continue, vacancies permitting, Sept. 1-10, 14-17 and 11-22. Fall cla..., hogin Sept. I. New Highway Open WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Federal Highway Administration said today that 2,208 miles of interstate highway will be opened in a total of 44 states this year. Federal Highway Administrator F. G. Turner said California would open the ereatest distance, 161 miles. DAILY PILOT H111tl ... 11 .. .. the process that even the coolest gun., .... ~ stingers occassionally get twitchy and N-,.rt le•ll L .. •1t• ... ell C.-.MtM ,. ....... ...., s-ci-.w al!ANGE CO ... ST "UlllSHING COM!'ANV ••Pit N. W11d fire before the bulb goes on. "I just try lo thin:k positively all the time and don't let the tension build up. If you do that, you're dead," smiled Ron, failing to notice the double meaning in his hist word. Fast draw meel1 lnvolvt" several categor1es of competition in addition to the face to face shoot, often combining the skills ot accuracy with speed, such as in contests where balloons are burst with wax bullets .. Often one contestant will try to out-foi or "out-psych" another one by telling him that he's too sJow and that he: doesn't havc...IJ ~e. "It's a game of wits. In essence, tt tests how my nerves are going to starid'" up to an)'body elte's nerves," Ron sald. T Some fut draw clubs have even gone as far as buying all the drinks for faster opponents the night before a meet with the hopl!I of taking away a gunslinger'• edge. The world's ttOOrd draw of 20/lOOths of a second bas 90 far eluded Ron but he keeps tmng. "lt'I ereat fun and not 100 upensive and H's oomethlng that hu p Jot ol trodl- tloo and wu llUlllllo-1-form. Jt's rul " .. ClQmpeUHoft,'' ... U]Nlined. • And In a aense It 's the ultimate ~· peljtion ~auoe if xou lose, YoU're dtod. T~cally, anyway. 1'tuldtnl -!'vbllllh.,. '.• J 1(.k l , Curley ?'( Vke ,. ... l!Ml\1 tnd ~II M1111f.,- llie1111t r, • .,;i Edllet" Tlio11111 A. Mv,phi•1 MMltllrot Edi!., lielienl ,,\Nill SW!lt Or ..... C.., Edltef """" C~fe Mn.: DI •It II'( St?ttt · HIWJ.'tl lt..:tru 2711 W•t a 111111, 9"lt\'tl!C L.-... ,.,: m ,....,, """'"' .. 111'11 .... ltfl leKll: ,,.,, .. lldl .,.,lwl!C 1111 ae-11: as Nwtt1 E• Ceft'llM 11 .. 1 S•lwrd.11, A119usl 22, 1970 DAILY JILOt if L.~····ie.~Takillg-Beaft -.. .,~"'I .,. -• I ' Couiity Girl Facing Unique Surgery · • A:"Uttle -Ganlon: Grove lirl -Im very. vital five J>OU!ldt;'-"all .,._... utonllbed medical xi-by ourvivloc ~d be · go,,,. a t'lblldmr llOoplta1 or twO yW'S Wltli'18S~he ... "We're 1agerly awal:tq. bet arrtva1,•t- is ~e<jyled \o leave !Of H<>Ullon. Tuas, ft Mid., "We VOl'J mudl admire the MOndaf and What Is belleved ,,to be I uni· Grahames' devotion a.net ftcOCnbe. this to q~J>earl operati<i>. , : : be lhe factor that hai belped the dill<! 'l\¥o-yeaN*r Llurie G r a1' a?n e '1: survive fO!I so long." deftinaUon Is Tes:N Oillclren's Hospital "Replacement of an aillnf mltral •alve and tbe opei:a.tlol room of or. D<!lllon ls pi:etty common l!ld trlN!>llOtatlon " Cooley the famed ptooeer In heart that tlJsui ii becoming -. ~" transpilnt tecbni<J'"'· the spokesman said. "But what mUes . NIXON ARRIVES t!lis _.u.;.. "''li.cwlU)c' lllat Ibo dillll M .. had 4 m· · . ~~--1 divkle and ,.. Wiii 1loft to /I livin& vaJ.ve." · ~t dociors 1t Jllj! Houstoa1'oolll!~ ad II)• Grabamu b\ Glnloo Grove~ vital factor lo~-·~ Jn the -ol thi unique '"'"'I' about ID 1ie performed. ' ' For uwe tallrit.. G~e •an sys- tems are Co·" • ... • • • • .. Dr: Oioley will attempt lo lran!plant a Uvtng mttral valve into the little-girl'' heart -a sUTlical procedure that bu no~ been attempted before, to tbe surgeon's knowledge, but which is Laurie's only hope for the kind of life she can only_ watch in othen and dream at191,1t. f'r9M P.,e 1 -::- + .. -- Dr. Cooley plans to operite as apota as he can lift frail, ailing Laurie's present .. weight from 20 pounds -to the ;anmunw:n weight of 25 pounds, This, he ~ys, IS vital if the unJq\Je ~eryis .toYbe•a •~ cess. Putrto Vallarta, the site of their honey. Mesican food ·l<loikhl<" lii 'l!!!pplli: ,"It'll . mooo 30 years ago. · do yOu all some aeod·..: .. ' .. . ~ "Today there are 1 (XX) hotel .....,_s 'With that the 'Presfdent and hli wife HiJ first step will be to porfonn a heart catheterizaUon an hi! tinf...patient. 'ntis technique, in which the · surgeon ]X'Obes the yalvet and chamben of ~ J!eart with a ncording device, will help bim to fully evaluate the post~ative cotldition and prospects of the lltUe girl. · Laurie was born two years.ago without a mitral valve - a mtique coodition that would, It ins Immediately predicted, limit her life to the short span of slJ: months. Sbe·bas survived for two years with the added handicap of ventricle and auric1e seplal defecl1 in the feebly pum• ping organ. Her~tiny heart has only two cbambers. The normal heart has four. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Grahame ~ill accompany their desperately ill dlu.gbW 'on a journey which wUJ, both confidelllly predict, result in succtssM surgerfand a new lease of Ille for a 'child on Whom the family savings have been speii( in an unceasing aearcb for a cure. • ,_,. boarded their 1lltle ....., gOl!ctart --lhere, and we can only wonder bow mlO)' the Iring 00 top and buzzed ~ 1111 more will be built next year. gate -to their Sponilb..;ma. "It still is ,. charming and 1Wpollod, Their daqhter, Julie, llllf -· though," be said fondly. DaVld Eis<nllO-, did' ilOt -tbe Mn. Nixon related her experiences Oii tquCbdown of lbe ~· a shopping outing in the COIJlal resorl. Tile young coople--:-"""'~ -sJal!ng at the estate smce llat,BllardaY town and said that everywhere the c:«r _ iJ>parently were waitln& at tbe rlli· pie went they were showered with glfts. deuce for the parents to arrtve;- "I finally had to stop shoppina:," ahe The NiJ:ons' eldest daughter~ 'Tricia, said beaming and giving United Pre.a is upected to join tlie !anilly next -· In~aUonal reporter, Helen Tbomu a NU&! wu in an ezuberant·iioOd on • bia arrival'lt hla blu!ftop villa IGllDwlnC friendly slap on the sboulde~. · • . a brief but colOrful state visit-to t'*rto In all ~ Nh:ons ~ al>out 1~ !fUD" Villarta, Mexico, to med with :J#lbn utes raving about tbell' two-day visit to • .Prelidmt Gustavo Diu Ordaz. · Puerto Vallarta. 'Ille~ taJU ended wttb a hl.rtqrk: _. "The Spanish people have the l"."'t"1 mtnt IOlving 1111 lbn&·lland!nil balnkr refinement when it cdmes to manner• -clilputes between the two na1'0ae and 81!~ hospitality,'' the President oblerv,~. Mtting guidelines for settlini-future' The welcome was jusl wonderful problems caused by the shifUng Rio "Why don't you all go out for ~· Grande, wbi9'-aepara~ .... T~ from • .... Mexico. -Car. i:R. Brown Services Set \Vlnding up his 28-hour stay in Puerta Vallarta, Nixon, in a flowery ~ m- nouoce.d be would hold a stati diiiDer in honor of Diaz Ordu at the eleg~t Hotel Del Coronado near San Diqo on Sept. 3. Both pay unceasing tribute to the generosity ar many Orange C.Onty residenl!I whose donations to a fund established by the Community Referral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday and InformaUon Service of Santa Ana tn Pacific View Chapel for Carl R. He also described the dinner. witb M guests invited, as the wind11.p event in California's 200th anniversary celebra· made Monday 's trip possible. Brown, 740A Avenida Majorca, Laiuna "Insurance will pay· part of the huge Hills, who died 'Mrunday. He was 78. hospital bill," Mrs. Grahame said Frklay. Mr. Brown is survived by his widow, "But we will !till have some thousands of Edna; two sons. J . Lynn Brown of Long dollars to find and pay for what We tnow Beach and Carlton R. Brown of Mon· will be a costly operation." terey; two daughters. Nadine Harkins of •·This is her last hope for life," Mrs. Laguna Niguel and Maralet Dunn of Grahame said. "If we allowed a thing Sacramento; and by 10 grandchildren and like money to stand between us and this 5 great grandchildren. wonderful opportunity at this stage we Pacllic View Memorial Park, Newport would never.-give ourselves. Beach, directors. "We look'1J'.l_:lhif trip to Housto!) {1 a , ... ~ miracle,'' sfie-Mi.d. "We have been • · wibtesse• to • m~ac1e .. every day .1 sellers Will Marry Laurie's young life -the very fact tblt .. ~ she ~ been ~.&~ we have cone to LONDON (UPI) -Ad« Peter SeDtrt bet11Wd.'*1 thl mf.1 /•' -~_., MlranPQualry, a-,.ar old Given a good diagnosis after heart ... ~ .. of Lord Maocroft. on Moo- cathtteriJa.Uon and the gainlng of that day, Slllm:" ageflt uld Friday. .... tion. / The President hu a heavy olHclil schedule for his tYt.o week stay at tbe Weatern White House. Secretary of state William P, Rogers" iirid Attorney General John N. Mitchell wlll be on hand for the duration for hl.gti.level meetings. The President also planned to summon other cabinet members and military ad. visers to meeUngs of the Dome:~ Coun- clt arxl the National.Security Council la-ter: in the week. "'"" • ....... _.._ White Hou.. !'nu Secretary Ronald L. .Zlealer said Na.ii )I "fir aliiiic iii" («mu· l>tlng nut yur's federal budget. ZiefJer dJd not ......... ---.:Npart that tbe 11'1:1 bmlpt may -a $10 biJ. >boo to $15 bllllGn·dllkiit.·H•-Con- gress has not acted on a number al cur· rent apprupriatlorul blllJ. ~ummer Pops Co11,certs MONDAY EVENINGS UNDER THE STA RS ON THE rvl ALL AT FASHION ISLAND Now thru August 31st HENRY BRANDON CONDUCTING THE FASHION ISLAND POP ·CON£ERT ORCHESTRA . .. AUGUST 24 PROGRAM-9 P.M. ' FashionJsland Overture Brandon Dance of the Spanish Onion l\ose l a Mentira • Carrillo March of the Toys Herbert :Y• Mancini Brat1don Arrangeineni ' Dixie Doodle Brandon A1n11genaent Naturelloy · Ahbez The Se~ond Time Around Van Heusen · c:r.1r · Vtenna fe _: Strauss M' • ::::-· Camill Arrangement 1m1,::;..... . ---~ Sound of Mutlc Overture Rodgers & Hammerstein --Sponsored by lhe llvine Comp:iny and FasMon l~•nd Merdt,.ts Assoc:lalion fn a>ope12!10n-Wit!l lhe Reairding Industries Trust Fund. • Free Family Night ,Movies Every F.riday, 8:30 p.m. . . . FA§HIONJ ISLAND :-Jf!IWl'eRT CENTllR •• •• Pacific: co.u Hl9hw1x-:-Between Jamboree i nd M1cArthur • . . .. • 1 . ----___ , ... r\.. -- I • . .., ·' Dr. !lay Gery will )riacfl .....,.. "AL()NE •Btrr it--......fl<OO'-CONELY"-s;.;;d'..7 <llodl 11J ... loo Ull~ iill Mt•1-.t"c:iiiftW, ~IOcated " HtlO W.'Balllla Blvd., N .... par\ Buell. The wo"'"11 hour 11 t ::IO .a.m., with l'tlUreh l!c:hooht 4be UlM bour. Chtld 1:1re 11 pnwld1d. · , . I ' Pasli>r ]tonsld White hu -.. hl1 -ti~• (OJ' Sunday'• .. .,,.,fl', "/I '~ Divided." strvkts are at I \nd 10 'a.in:.· ,, {'ewport ~ u11oert1 Cbam, "' Oover 'Drive, N~ Beach. , ,.,. . . The M.... ~-UaUed MtMJt Qoi ... .,Jnlt Baker Su.ti, Colla Maia'; will have .... SW>doy lllOl'llilli worihip atrVki;..ai t :OO and 10:30 p.m. ~~heO.. Kenilelh, ~ ' P.~r bl cenir, or cr,..tlvlty tn B•mt;n...., ·Beacb. He Is a r.;;;;;;lli'.:..lI1eu· Minlst.r of !he F'~nit.11 'M<lhoi!lit Cburcl.'~l>ailli' MOl!Jca: Ile hU ~ a! hla sermon topic: *'"'°ve .¥ Eroi, Center and 'M 1· *Pi r I n a:" ChlJf'C!t §d>oo) c!lt""'" ... ·11 lhe t :pq a.m. aervW.. only, Child care wltt he pcvvlded during the ltmnd aervlce for the very YOWC· ,,, .. ,..,.--.,. The . ~Jiikt ,.;, SUncljj•, • . ' ~ .. : . "" ' ~ worahlp &erYlco wW he held 1t 5cboo1 tnclud,. Nlll'Wl' cmo t ::IO 1.m. lhrQUl)i 1 """'1d lfaden ii ID::IO e.m. <lrades lhrM &llcl ........,"""-.. 'liOlbOC-lhr"'6tl\ll>C-.119ft ·, ol'1111p-wtlb Ir wonhlp lltl'\'leto ,t. the Finl ~al \I>< 10::!0 ~ Qr""'!_,.~ " Colle "'.:.r~ ......... :"' •• Meta, m Vic,Wta St., tbt l'1We ar{~ fJOIDeli'' Reverend Jamee E. Piere~, will 11 • ~ aermon ~771 .the lpoU Oii the IUbjoc;I The ~ ftilyujond ,,_ lolinlltry -~"_<!brl•Uana." Al • • mlniloi" ·ii: , t'b .i l ::IO Ibo ·"""""' ~llllcjay lllbt1 a: ~11·. o llr diii lilllilliU' acllool pr-11 ~ for Ill ~·of New~"1Wbilr. &enn0n at the Corona de.I Mar Community c;b ur ch, Congregational will be "No Prophet, Nor a Prophet'• Son." o.. Philip G. Murray will address. the chufch at 10 a.m. ~ices. Summer church school is also at to a.m. 'l'he church is located at ·g11 Heliotrope Ave., corona del ,1 • Mar. . ''·Zlccbaed'' ... wiU "' be the """°" <opie-of-the-Rmttnd- Bruce A. Kurrie at Tbe Presbyterlu Cll.IU'Ck of tile Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, c.csta Mesa. Ap informal worahlp iPYtoe Wlll!tio -.ut 11 1~00 -.m.; tMe"• tiadlUonal qea. !212 Broad -: Newport • · · Btadl. Servkel are at 10 a.m. Dr. \:Jw!OJ K Dierenlleld, Sunday sclloot 11 held al the pastor, will preach a sermon aame time with baby•lttina: entitled "Matchlnl Footprint.I" lm'icet provided. Sunday at St,. Aa.~r••.'• Pre&byloriaa .CH<cb. NewPort Beach (800 . St. Andrew'• Road}. Worship servicel are held at 1:00, l:IO and 11 :00 A.M. 0.-, Hendon M. l)arrls, Director ol the Hundred Na· tloos CnJaade will •peak due· Ing the 11:00 ~.m. and •:JIO p.m. worship aerv1ce1 at Warner A~eawe. Ba pt I• t aardli, Warner Avenue at Golbard Street, Huntington Beach, Sunday, Auguot 23rd. Re1arnctlea L a 111 e r a • Clnlr.-, L;O.A. llU Hamilton St., HunUnaton e e • c h IChedulea momi!le wor~p at JO:SO a.m. Arthur R. Tlnt1ey, Pastor, will 1pe.ak on: "~ c 0 mp rebenalve Concern". Summu aobedule of Sunday Paul Neumann, pro cager turned mis.Wnary. will aipeak at the Finl Bapll1t Cl111rell ol Coll'ta Mesa, 301 Magnolia Street Ulll Sunday at 11 a.m. Harbor Rtfon:n Tenip)t will hold -..... 1c:es Friday at St. James Epl1cop1l Oiurch, 3205 Via Udo in Newport Beach. Rabbi King will lead the atudy service. Following the aervices, an Oneg Sbsl>bal wltt ba olfered. "Suffering" wUI be tbe sermon topic of. the Reverend Dr. Henry Gerhard, mlnl!ter af the auucb or aeupou ScleDCe, at I a.m. and ll a.m. services. Qualified teachers (Sff PULPIT, Pa1e I) of Pray¢r_-_p~cl~ping ,.__ J Ni't1 '::'' ::..-~ ~Jlut ·s~tual Gap Filled Witli New Phenome~~ :Use -. •• ll OEOllGE w OOlll'ISii blwre." he Hid. "Bui Ibey Melhodlal weekly, Chri.!lian "Ac\lon ls an upecl oJ 1 .. ,, ....... Wt1w ' represent the ineradicable Advocate. He adds that lhil ts prayer, but It can't be a NEW YORK CAP) 1pirltual hunger in man, and a mostly be<:ause people have substitute. Both are valkt. One -~---• -·• ...,.kiac Jot way..s...--to upt'tSS U5ed prayer. · phony w1y1. can't be 1usta~ in l)flanCo -Ptl'BUnAI prayer, II• ........ ar tL" thus denigralihg the valuo of without the other. But It's a ~~.'";'!:. ':!::.; ':. lnlo With the sllimp In penonal gCf1ulne prayer· pllue we'nhgolng lbliiuah." But at tbl aame ttme. ~ prayer re!Ulting in th e Various other conditions alto ChUJ'.(:h sc 0111'8 also tjte the re. counter bnpu1atl-. work tuhltitute, sometlmes erratic are cit.ed by theologians as frequent trlvill!.atlon ot prayer ~le a dnelopilll manlfeetatlonl, he predicted causing the paucity of prayer Into a "gimme" glmmlclc and el tlU. tread. ,. these two pendulum swings -the dominant' technological· other excesses and distortlom ' ' "'""rd.1glmai· le;ik..; eventually will move back to a mecblnlltlc atmosphere, the in ill use as having turned lli.v• Ctkiid wntncd the more eolld mecHUm. church emphasiJ on secular many J>eOP:le away from it, JftdlDt•Qf prayer. E•• .... the "It's boufid to settle into an CO(lCel'l\'!I, the widespread "People who talk of using faithful, 11y1 Pope Paul VI, autbentk!'p1;th," he aald. tnisconceptlonJ of P r a Y e r prayer u a tool to accomplhh pray leas than they dld In the "It may not be the same as Jl!elf, lhe breakup of discipline this or lb.at 81'e apt to be I*>" pul lt UHd to be. lt will be com-in life slyles. pie who don't know much "Oun ll not a prayVtg pletely new. But it will be just "To a great utent, we'rt no about prayu first band," says generation," uys the 'Rev. u authentic as the prayer longer a discipltned people," Presbyterian leader Eugene .Rocu Bourland, putor of the habit.a and prayer meetings ot. the Rev. Bourland said. "And ~ Blake, of the World Fll'lt Methodist church in the put." prayer is one of the disciplines Council of Churches. Green Bay, WiJ. Religious scholars see many that has been widely shelved.·• Ba!ically, u most religious But he notes that \larlous tnauences as having brought One reason. he said, is that thinkers define It, prayer is a related behavior pattem.s are on the decline in personal the church lost touch with process of opening one.sell up 11howing up, apparenUy out of prayer. much that ii happening in the to God's will, of inner recep- a need to fill the spiritual gap It's part of a "crillis of the secular-urban world, causing a tivily to his wiadom, grace left by the reduced dlsc:ipline licred," aay1 the R e v • sag of confldeoce In church and strength, a way of coming ol prayer. Gregory Baum1 a Roman disciplines. to know him. "Man ii In 1 t Inc t Ive I Y Catholic theologian of Toronto, In reaction, he added, the Prayer, says poet W. H. religious,'' he uid in an in-Canada. • church shifted sharply to Auden, is not just petitioning tervlew. tte says that many people seeular actlvltjes to try to for 1Uidance, but "listening." ··tf he doesn 't find it in one nowadays, including believers, come to grips with con-"Prayer is respo~ to way, he'll find it in anotqer." have corne to fear that praye r temporary human needs, and God," sayi '° Epl.scapal Consequently, In the ahlence may be an "unreality factor " that strvng, sOmetimes one-fheologian, the Rev. Dr. Jottn of a 1y1tematic prayer lite, he making them dependent and sided emphasis tended to B. Coburn of Manhattan's St. said, a variety of other cutting them. off from more become a substitute f o r James EP,18c9pal ah~ He phenomena ia emerging in a concrete aUempts to deal ,with Personal prayer. says it may "beg'ln bY lsklng search for 10metbing t o problems. "I've heard people describe God to help WI in any way we replace it -rock music, "For many people prayer is civil rights marches, with see fil We end, howfl\l'.C, ·by drug 1, aensilivity.training phony," the Rev. David A. their intervals of silence and asking God to help us as He groups, coffeehouse "com· Purdy, a ProWtant campus keen colleCtive feelings, as sees fit. to meet Ollf needs not munion," Eastern meditaUon. minister at the University of Something like prayer," he as we see them, but as He "Some ol. them are rather Massacb111etl8, wrote in the said. "There is aome validity sees them." ORANGE ·COAST C.HURCH :DIRECTORY ' ··~~ .. 1·~~~ • You ar&' tiivited''io"'tfie' · Finl Assembly of God Church 140 E. 22.nd St., Cnta MHa-54:1761 ... c. c,.., , ...... -J ... ••JWU ......... M.mint Glory , • 8:30 AM ,...., ••n•lcll P1mlly Wonhlp , , 10:50 AM ,..., C..-lc ltvlval Time .... 7:00 PM ,..,., ere.le Wadn11d1y . . . . . . 7:30 PM 11w. ,.,., Pl ... SCHOOL A•H JV! TO I 61Jt A.M. TO I P.M. PH. Mf.JJJJ GLAD . TIDINGS ASSIMILY OF GOD UTN a MottlOfl~. MIWOOIT Kl~H t4M4H • t"•** .......... ..,._II l'll•l'l•1.~llff. r .. t.. 1 S.111 Mlll•r, M111/c.J Ol-*-fi'f ...... •••••• ...... ....., A"-'- --- 111U A.M. -4 J1M P.M. THI MYSTlllD Of HD llYIALID NO. 4 . llr ·-CiOSPlt: 'S~NCi 'FESnVAL AUDREY MYER AND Hll COMPLftl. so•· •ROUP IMTlll IDYICI WILL • MnPIL llM•IM• H~IOI ASSIMILY OF CiOD 741 'w. wn-. co.ta Mou ....... ,.. V .... tt!!•CIC, '"'TOlt I ilfll ...... M .tY*""' SUNDAY SERVICIS 11111 A.M-'""9 w., .... H ... " _.,_ 7:M P.M-"Sl llfiNttM" ' COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ............ _ • .....,..,,.. -• ......., -QIM c.. RAST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH · f flt HAMILTON, COSTA MllA o ••• ,._.._. ...... ......_ CH.RISTfAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IUNCHH OP THI MOTNH CHUlCH THI PIUT CNUICH OP CHlllT, SCllNTllT IN IOSTON, MAWCHUllTTI ''MIND'' SUNDAY, AUGUST 23rd Cest1 Mt11 First Church of Christ, Scl1ntl1t -~2111 ..... , .. """ c-. .... , ._.., WIMI-t 1tl AJll, 1 11 • .,. ~=ii~.:-.:; ........... Hunllntftn ... ch-'1m Clwrch •I Chrl1t, Scl1nti1t j I 1 !j11 ll~~.it·~ ;,;.. , . ! Cl~Tf1·l.M. ...... 1....-211M•1t. Ntw,.rt lnch-flrot Church of Chrl1I, Sclantl1t 1111 WllU. ~ ' .... -----9'1·~·,.. ·--•111Vle1Uo • N...,.i-t llach-Sec_, Church •I Cli 111, Scl111tl1t ............... c-..... a..11 • ...... .....,...,..11 A.M. ...... 1 ... -JNILC...Hwy AII ·are C01"c!Wly Invited to 1ttend th church 10rvlcu and enjoy the privlle111 the Reading Rooms CMW C..., Pl•ol .. I At ALL IDYIC PLIAll DONT COME TO ' • :at.VARY :CHAPEL lf '" .,. s..ltf11t ..... 1.i.., ... ,,..,.Ill, ., , •• ,,, ,,..t1, .. 1..t M .,., 1,. l••lrl11t ht l~•,tt. 11 .. le ·~•Ii••· Chtltti•• fel· l•Wlhljt, e,I 1111,lrillt t,hlfe4 w•nlMjt, y•11'll 1 • .,, 1111 T1 ICCllM• 111•~•1• •ur 1r11wl11t church f•Mll't w1 .11•w ·h'"' tw1 S111'Hll1v 111•r11i11t t•r¥ic••· t :JO 1MI I 1100. N11rt9'V ttN. C•rMr •f &r11111· Corono def Mor Bnphulzins The Ptan of God The Person of Christ Tlle Power of the Holy Spirit Sunday SdlDOI 9 AM Moml:nJ Wtmt!ip ' ~ltd 1o;JD AM [Yelll"I 5'TvN:e 7 PM w.........,, •llllell\lllly itnd p,.1yer 1 PM ~IY duri111 fen.as A h.11 Youth Propun Cm. of QQngit airicf 23rd. St. <;oat1 M~. ~ ..... FrN Motte, '••tot ; I~·' Seventh·Doy Adventist Church 271 Afflff• St., Cnt• M .. COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE . .. W.nhlp-11 A.M. Chltldi Sc......_11 A.M. Dr. l"M!lp G. Murr1y. Mlnlttw 673-4000 ........ M""'6 Wt~ttri ScltMI •••• 9:Jt AM P========== M.,.J .. W..Wp •• 11 ilO AM PNJtll' MMtl.. WM.. 7111 PM llenJ Church THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH W1lcom11 You. ST. JAMii, Jiit YI• U., NewHrt a..i- 1 A.M-HOLT IUCHAllST 11 A.M.-IAMILT UIYICI ALTllNATIN• 1nwr1N HOLT IUCHAllST TllAL LITUl•Y AND MOININ• rU.Yll cww c .... f l" •.•. ......... , ...... 11.1 ..... , ....... lhrW A. c,... A..cl91e .. ,., "-•: .71.fllt ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. S.-..,. 7:JO • t :JI Cll•rcll Scll<Ml-t:JD 1hrU.y:1: 6:Jt • 10 &M.: H•fr hys • -•-c9' v1c •• n. 1 ... .1eu w. , ... , ... -n ... 141.1>26 ville a Su11f1•w••· S1111d1ySch•1f •••••••• ,,45 Tr1lldhg U11i1111 ,,,,,,,, 5:00 M•"''' w ... ,,, "· · · 11 '°' '"'''' w.,,,,, " .... '''0 NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH W.-l1111d1y p,,.,,, M11ti119 for 111 •t•• .,, .......... , 7:JO 11414111 646·9112 ..... ........ ..._,...,.,. .... ,_ ·~s~=s'""'s;:;~;:;:;;:;;=:;=:;=:;;:;~ll LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER ~:::;:::::;:::=;:::::;:::=;:::=;:::=;:::::;:::=;:::=;:::=;::~:::;:::=;:::=;:::::;::;~!ii 791 p0 ,,. o,, LI 1·3631 I 2900 Pacific View Dr. ~:'.~~::µ.;;.~{;~-~~~MH !JJa~:!.f ":!!'~r:Od~~~rc~. :; ;·:: :~~: : -ORM~~~i;l~~ER M01t11t1• wo1sH1• ................................ n A.M. -.... ...., ...,. , .. .,...,., ...... , E1,1v Wonhli-l 100A.M. Phone ....... )664 :_~::~" .. •.-~~~~~~ •t;i"DMi:"iDAT~··············;;,: ~::: 421L1M.., c... M.. CMi1ti•1t lduc•tio11 ':IS A.M. _... •1111. wmb J. c.mc. CllWdl ""'-...... ~ , · ~ . f••ti"• W•n~I, 10:)0 A.M. •:DO A.M. '-11¥ Winlti' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ............ i., IA-1cM 1•-'l•O 1741J .......... '·'· l99.hMH--.Ml9 .... M11r11l11t W1r1hil' l 1JO • 11 •"' S111'Hll•vScho•I ··~·-...~:Jo, .. Y111th Me•tl•t .,..,,. l :lO '"' Pr•v•r S•,.,ic• •••••••• 6:10 p111 f¥1t1lft11 S1r,.lo• .. , • • ~ 100 P"' ~ A•.i-:-~ • WVkM '4111121 FIRST CHRISTIAN ---&~URCH M•in & Ad•m• Str11ts M1r~;~:.~);~ •• ~~•c·~ ·· · •••••••••• l :l f I 11100 A.M. 11~1• Sc.h .. I ••• ,, , • , f t41 AM 'f1111fll Sr1111,. , •••• , 6:00 PM f.,11111119 W.nhl, , ••. 1100 PM ,,._,., cM. ..,.... .... at Ill WVIC9 Otfk,f: .... E*I OMll_.... The Fnly That Prays T111et11er Stays T 11ether · 10:00 A.M. s.-., Cll•rctl .. wPminl W~,hi.P 9:45 A.1'f. Nursery car• •vailabl• kHel FIRST CHRISTIAN • •--r •-,..,,.. Wll.tOME "''°•':!..,~ .. ~:.-• CHURCft ~~:;;;::;;:;;;::;;:;;;::;;~~~Ph~°"'~1 642~~~72S~~~:;;;::;;:;;;::;;~lr==;;¥;~~~~~~~~:;;:;~¥=111 Victoria,}PlacelJlia Ave. Minlfler: Dr. D. IV. McElroy CQStaM11a CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH -:.~r· cHu•ct.t .. OF CHRIST '" ..,':.::i;";: .. ·~::. w-...... ...... a,: Uttri.r Y. ,.,..,.., p..., ·-M-217 w. WILSON.IT. COSTA MESA 141·1404 ••rtf' '#Intl., ••••--···"'. l .:11. W.ttr110 hr¥\t•1 l it• • 11 A,M, Swi1161Y kfloll: f 1Jll A.M. 11~i. kllMt ······•--0··•1• '·"'" 1nw11N HAUOi _, ~llYllW M1u11 •1)11 c1n1: t :• A.M. """1 w""'"' -··--··1••• '·"" CMlll11AN ILIMINTAIY SCHOOL 14a.6166 YWflil ....,. •••t·•~··-...... , •-O HIN.a llllE t.TUDY ~ • 41 AM V•Hn .•.••••.•••• : ......... .,r ""' SUNDAY 611 ll ~ )II ·•· •· •• •••• •• • : • • Nursery Care Provided SUNDAY MOlNIN& WOISHIP I COMMUNION , , 10 :45 A.M. 14f..4771 14Ml41 SUNDAY FiENINQ WOltSHIP •••••••••·•· · · • ·• • 4:00 P.M, Wf:DNf:5DAY EVENtN& l llLE 5TUDY •••• • ·•·•, •• 1:JO P.M. Cti11rc~ •f ~Jll, D1Jlw W•~ . ' NEWl'OltT-UNtTY CHU It CH \Mlf :w..:::--- 1 Stt. a t;.'1111, N1wpllri k•di 1w.1or cmc-t11rN1t11> 1141 A.M, S....._, lchMI 10iOO .... M.1 D~•"•I S.fvl,• 1 Of',-K.11 • W, 1.11 Hltf\WeY, N.a. l>llMlt ..... 111 ........ ,,.Atn--n CHUaCH Of THI NAIAllMI 1-.. Aaah/111 W., Cflf• M., t4l-nt1 .... flt CM" Wlll~IM 5'ltlf•Y S¢-4 t.• '·"' • M-1111 Wtr.iiill' Mi• a.111, 1..-.ne.11ttlc t..l'YQ 1 • ,.. w..--.y .. rel"" MW!"' 1 '"'· NUllRY CAii rtOYIDID .... 0 . M.,w.t4 I . a. H11r1t Mhllllw AllM.I .. Mlah• l'hlno: 545711 D1y or Night • tJ a /or Reverance CHURCH O~ lllLIGIOUS SCflNCE .. ~ l .acll ........, C.... 11 u11-.. Ollrt• ••lllWW 't-.. \. .. A~ IU'IOAY $I-Viti .,. It AM . Mllll .. IW' •. , AIMrl 1-1, 111 l.c.P. fMI alll.1. Cl.UI ., ttlWNIT 11.1.C.M tit ..... 1i.. ....... •• PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHlllAN CHUllCH M ... Y9"1e lftft • Wer Sttwt, C ......... c.111. "NOIU!''¥ C. A.NDEllSON, l"•l• '1111111"' lc:llo.I ; Attt 1lJ -Mtmlnt wor..,iP; e:oo, '"' Mi• Princ1 af '••<• L11th•r•11 Sc:hool -Mi11 Eitllir ®ol\. Prlild,111 : Offlc:1 Ph11111 149-4121 $tM41 Pll.HI 149-01•2 ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN ,CHUlltCH 111n Culver Drlw Unl...,lty Park, Irvin• ·-~"·"----s....., k ......... tll A.M. ,_tty W~p l :lt I 11 A.M. 111.1:111 .. .....,. c.. IJl.J14' Attend :Jh~ Ch~rch 1 o/ '!Jour Choice A Cordial Wolc:om1 from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l1lbo• IJ111cl THI UNITID . CO/AMUNtTY ..M!THODIST CHURCH I J 5 A91f• 475-0950 f ;JD A.M. Wot.hip w.r.hi, a SuN1v Sch•ot Co1t• M1•1 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St, I H•rl>or 11 .. d. Chu,cli Wo11hlp-'9:JO I II Church School -9:10 541-7727 C••f• M,,, North MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M111 V•rcl1 I l•k., St. 549-271• W•nhip I Church School t :OO I 10:10 A.M. Hu11ti"tlo11 l•1ch FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17tli St. 516-1517 S11"¥iC•1 -•:JO.I I I A.M . N11r11rv thr11 211cl fwcl• • I I Church School -t :]O A.M, Hu11H119te11 .. 1c:h -r N.rtti. COMMUNITY METHOD ST CHURCH 4442 H•ll "'"'· 14l.-4411 . Wordilp, .. 9-li s ....... 9 I 10:]0 A.M. .• •• JsyiM ~ e ••• I luff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH ll1·12JJ 11422 Culv•r lto1~ • 1f U1iY•r•ify Drl~e Wonhip I Church School t I 10:30 A.M. l •1u111 l11ch LAGUNA BEACH METHODIST CHURCH 21412 w.,1 • ., o,; ... ;., So. l19u111 W1nhip 11 A.M: Church Scho•I ••lO A.M, 499-l Oll Newport l••c~ CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SIA 1400 w.1.1b1• 11..J. 47l-llOS Wordiip-9:30 A.M. Church Scha•l- 9:10 l 11 A.M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Churclt Presbyterian t0112M .... u. tN .. .._) Hntl.,.._..._. 1n. 1 .. .w L ......... ,_..., Sftffy WenMfl: t :JO A..M. a..11 s...I: 1t:41 A.M. Offke1 2011 t M ....... It. ,._I f6MMI Church of th Covenont . 2151 Folrriw ..... c ....... ... 1ntc:.A. ...... .... S11Mev W.n.M•: 1:00 & 9:Jt ~M~'-" ldiNt: 9~1 A.M, ' l'tleM: .. ~304 . St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 600 It. Airclt'llWI l.:.:!.'t':r':' '-" c ..... HerlMd ' ,...., WMIMp • Cll11rc• SMM&t .. 9:JI a 11 A.M • .... 7147 St. Marti Presbyterian Church c.,.... J .... ,.. .......... om.. c.... ..... .........,,....._11 .... hll .... WllftlMp • ClrlarA lrdl1.t f :ll A.M. '44-IJ•l SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL harbor reform temple RA881 BERNARD f'. KINC meeting it St,-Jtmts.Ephoopal Church.a 3209 Vi1.l kfo. Newpart Bed! f or Information: C.ll 87S.i230 * TEMPLE SHARON n. ••• • ....... 9¥1011•1•.., ... ~MwttwA ... 617W•"-'tt.._C....M .. All J•wilh f, ... ;1;., ••• i11¥!t.4 +. f•l11 VI 1111 ffuly 111111l1111fvl UllAJK IYININ• 111ytcn PllDAY., 1:11 ..... JJirltHI Leffltr -l..W •• ,... ...... 644 -1111 T1mpl1 Sh 1ro11 Ch1lr -011•t lh1b•t 141-1411 Aftend the Church of Your 9 Choice on Sunday ·- - Sat'""1, Allgosl '22. 1'70 DAil Y I'll.OT I\' -' ·Pulpit and Pew ·Dair-Not 1lssne with God. • • Hdw l ntpor iiifit:is <futw4Td AJ)pedrance? f tCeatbuaed From Pa&• 41 are ln charae of chlldrtil and lluclenta tbrollCh hl&h IChool •c• at the 9 •·ID: 1trvlcu onJy. The cburcll.located 81. 20062 t..a1una Canyon Road, La1una Beach also features lectures on ThU('sday mornin1s at 10 ln the Le.1.s.ure World ClublJo111t Two. Lu.Ultru ChSln:b Of The M11ttr at 2900 Pacific View Drive ln Corona de! Mir offers two hours of worship at 1;00 and 11 :00 A.M. Dr. Wm . R. Eller will deliver the message "The Most Svk>ua Question Of !Jfe. "How To Demonstrate Hap- plneu" is the topic c~en by Rev . Gene Thompson for h.is third lecture in the "How To'' aeries, this SWld•y at the 11 :00 1.m . .service, H11ntlngta Beada Church of Rellck>us Sclenee, 420 Tenth St. (Woman's Club ). The Woman 's GuUd will meet Wednesday, Aug. 2S a~ the Mesa Church Offering Bible Ouh The First Baptist Church, SOl Magnolia St., Costa ~!es.a, will spof\!{lr a five day vaca- tion Bible club beginning home of Mn. Paul BOok1t. 15711 Bumln& Tut S 1 . , Westrniuter. F'or f u r t b e r churdi· lnlonnaUon pllOlle la. UIO.-- Tbe First Ualled Melbodlst Churcb, 2 7 2 l Sevtnttenth Strtet, Huntl.nlton Buch will Conduct two worship strvicta Sunday at 9:00 and 10:15 a.m. The youth mlnlster. Keith Eckerle, assisted by the youth of Ill< chun:h wll conduct both services. There wlll be cburc:h school classes !or all qes. Nursery care provided. The junior high youth wlll ao to Camp Colby, leaving the church at 1 :00 p.m. They will return Au&. :9. The Rev. Canon Dou.alas Stuart of So. Laguna will of. ficate in St. John the Dtvlne Episco pal Church, 2043 Osange Ave., Costa hlesa at both the 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. eervlces of Holy Commqnlon. Nunery care provided at 9:30. Tbe EYC will meet at 7:00 p.m. "Songs For A Swnmer Sa~ bath Evening" vo'lll b e presented at lhe Temple Beth Sholom or Oran1e County Family Service on Friday, at 7:30 p.(11. The Temple ls af· filiated with the union of ~erican Hebrew~ Conlftg•· llOIU. fl ls located at 13031 Tustin Avenue, s.nta Ana. For fW"ther informition. call 5.13- 8724. church which will be prmrl· tlni the serv~ at both lhe . I and 10:30 worship hours. 'Ille llUe of their presenlation 11~. ·and Ule Amaling Ttchnlcolor Dreamcoat". A rock band, "The llJuslons" are the instrumentalist.a backing thfl choral grolijl. Nurter)' e1re for tht very yoon,a "ill bt provided at both aervtces. Twtl Worship Services will ~he.Id, l :lS and 1:00 a.m. It Cllrt1& LatMru O lltcb, 7&0 Vlclorla, Costa M.,. CA. on T A J ., p SW!day, Augusl 23. vicar Ray o ppear " .. eoc od Schlelelbein wlll bring his Gospel musician, Aud· Or. J. Richard Sneed farewell aermon to the rey Mi~ir. will perform has accepted appoint· C11}llrtg1ti011 on lhe theme, at the Glad Tidings As· "And Jesus Watched." sembl.v of God Church . ment as mini.ster·al· Newport Beacti Sunday. larR:e for the United The subject lesson-1ennon The entire 7 p.m. serv· Church or Religious to be read in all Christian ice will be a ''musical Science. He i\_ also Science churches this Sunday slng spiration" -'vith minister ol the First la "Mlnd." Area church ad· opportunity for young Methodist Church of dressea and service times ln-l d Fin people to sint or play. Los Angeles and chair cu e: ' Cb•rt"b of Christ. The entire service will lain for the Al Malaikah Sclentbt, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa, 11 a.m.:. be devoted to GO$pel Shrine T~mple in Lo.s Flnt Cburcb of Christ, Sclen· _m_u_s_ic_._, ________ A_n_g~e_le_s_. ------ tl11. 8th ind Olive St., H\Jrr- ttniton Beach, 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Fint Cllurcb or Cbrl1t, Scle11\l1t, 3303 Via L i d o , Newport Beach, t : 15 and t I a.m. and Second Cburcb of Cbrl1t, Scientl1t, 3100 Pacific View Drive, Coron• del Mar, 10 a.m. Russians Cracking Down on Baptists ?.tos bow (AP ) -Khrapov . They ~·ere Authorities ~e cracking down presum1bly 1rrested, although on a Bapust undere:round the newspaptr did not report group seeking ta promote what happened to them. tr~om ~f religion in the Pravda Vostob I ab e I e d ~Soviet l!_ruon. Prn«ovlel/ as the group's By LOUIS CAS.!£13 ytar-old .... , """" from out, l>llt perhlpo tt h , "'' ....... w,.,.. Jall. neceuary: !Ana balr I •• Thero b a '"" of ocrlplun .ilO llfil he 1114 l!1l!d •-Jllllhlt mon 11« 1-...i. which every Pttent should '4l'U atve )'OU one chance, IDd ntltber roort nor 1-.c:t ___ ,1 t fllve )'1111 written c:oodltions. U ctPloble lo Iha lfClll o1 God. """.._ o mtmG1y. y&ni?nrtt1ent"01!'"'POt""yoo · ....... ..,..,...,..e.., It's found in the Old Test•· back in jail." you wan' to fUt lt CID that ment In the 11th chaptu of the And what were the written bull, uian abOrt b.a.Jt, or • first book or Samuel : cqndllloM' 1M I a w m a k 11 bllr at alL "Tbe Lord aen not u man lilted them u follows : 'l'btre may be aome vtlidlt,J ,..,. MIJI loob on the '1liJ 800 must "pt his llalr to tha wkltly lldd adlllt belllf outward 1ppearanct, but the cut, and ahort.,ani now." that cblldrtn tmd to tMibl.¥9 Lor<! looks oo Ill< heart." 81 must ••teep , hlmsell 11 tlley --thal la, IO n-. Many a harsh family row lbaved... ~ • up to U. rolll for 8lcb tbq tnlj:ht be avoided if J>llrents He must -~lslt a P°O" are coatwned. To tbe ... coold learn lo look on !Mir lwlonal bal'W·~ laast orice tUI la true, IL -.Id he a thildren u the Lord does: tVll')' lt.dlyS:' .: le11tima!t ba3.IJ fQr MllRI C'Qlf focusing not on the outward He must 90& "wtlf hippie ctru. about . leeDIP ~ appearance but on the heart. clothtl. '<'' : and clotblq ladl.. , Bellli hald and m1act1 .. a1ed, Ho musf iitum lo ochool Biii any lrollbla a ·child to J have nO difficulty un-(from which he dropped out apt to pt Into from drMl1DI ders(a.nding why people of my two years .qo). up like a "hippie" 11 .t • 1ener1lion are put off by some He must 1void use or druj:s. patch on the dl.IUten that~ of the hair styles and clothi.ni No parent could quaml with rtsult from total utraapo now tn voaue amonc YOUftl the las.& two admonltions -ment from his parents. people. that the young man ao back to • When you~ people ... tb1Jt What l cannot comprehrnd school and lay olf drup. They partQts ma.linl a bi& tuf i! why otherwlse-intelll1ent art clearly aimed at pro-over a 1t.1perflcial a 1 • adt11tJ should 1ttach such tectln1 his welfare in euential relallveJ,y trivial thfnc, aucb *' oveniding Importance to what re!pectJ. • hair ltncth, they ftDd Jt ~ I,. ·after 111, a question of But note, please, th1t the ficuU to take aeriousl)' tbl ta!le, not 1 basic moral Issue. first four of the a.iJ "written othtr "value1'' whlcb thelr La.st week. In Washlngtari, cooditlons" were entirely con-parents eommtnd to them.. D.C., a congressman learned cerned with the youth' a Much bettor a lon(-hllrtd, that his son had been arrested outward appearance. well·loved clilld than oot wtao and jailed on a charge of It st111ers credulity that lt bu 1 neat crewcut ud a marijuana poitKlon. Never should be oects1ary to point 1t heart fUll of blttemell. mind the congressman's1-------'---'-----'--"-;;;_.:::.;,;._ __ name. He and the boy have already suf(ered enou,gb, and it yoo mlssed the nrst spate or publicity which the incident received, I'm not goln&: to Identify them 11ain now. Pepperdine School Of Law -: . Augu1t 14. "Have \'ou . Learned To Lutheran Churcl1 Ge ts • • • Pt1eeUnas will bt held in~ -walk, Yet'!" Is the aumon church auditorjum lp:I 11· · aubjtct at Harbor CU lltlia .. lustrated leasoNJ and stories Chll'C.111, Dilclplu of Christ, Directo1• will be used to t e a c h meeting each Sunday at Police raids on unauthorized ··Jeadlng ldeologist." But ,Jt churches in the southern lhe same tlmt U charged ttiat republics were reported for he -.·as 1 "pronigate who had the first time today by the bffn "excommunicated by cs>- Commwtist party newspaper believers" for his immoral What deserves attention i! a statement whidl the ton- grestman lJ1ade to· the press at the tlt'Qt U11t he po.ated !a.lOO boM lo .'leCW'e his l~ . . .. with I --. -• youna:stera Bible ilorles. The Harper Elementary School, houri l\l'e from 9:30 a.m. to 425 E. 11th St., C.0.Sta Mesa. 11 i45 a.rn. Mornina: Worship la at 1:45 Dr. On Sunday. Aua. 30, the Sun-D. W. McElroy Ls the mJnllter. day IChool will o b 1 e r v e •1Chlldren·1 Day" w Ith noo1nltJon l'ltendtd to 111 boys and glr!J who join the Bible club. Cotnmu a lty U n i ted MeUlodlsi Cburcb, 6662 Hell Av~., HunUncton Beach, b • featurinC'• 1peclal choir of the Fret> Estlmatee RE-UPHOLSTER Co111plete Selertlo" ol f'a!Jrlr• lnrh11lln91 linens and Velvets l&Y·KOl-Kl!YI PhoDe 842·14A . ;-· .. ·'( ~ { oi "oven flemoriol pork Th• Sou1hill11tl's Mos/ B111i1tif11l Mnnori•u ..... UIOLIUM • COlUM&AtlUM • CEMn ll'I' TREES of the WORLD Fres h n eics . • • No reruns \\1hile ad,·ertl1tment• on other media n1ay he the ti me for 1 t nack or an intruaion Into an entertaln ln~ hour-11te"111lt enjoy ad\e ... 1l1ln1 in 1he neto'apaper. lt'• prOh!lhl y be· caute 1h1rt1'• a t hane• to ci rcle, C!ll p ou1, JlOtt, rereed the ile1111 ll11ed in 1 paper. Anti 1he ad\ertl1in~!it •• "·ell a• the rftl nf tha p•i•er, e1n be read at one• con\'enlence- ,. h•ne,f'r nr ,..here''' there'tllrn~. Ill ll !OX 1l Ptopl• •1ook forw1r1• 10 1dvt l'tl1lnr In ntWIPIP'f'I get it while it', fresh i" the ••• DAILY PILOT Faith Lutheran Chureh. or Huntington 8 e • c h has in- alalled Ill first full·time Direc- tor of Education and Youth to u1l1t thl1 growlna con· rre1ation ln its ministry to the community. Mr. Jerry Freyholtr:, of Fort Worth, Tex - as, has already begun his work. Pravda ti'<>.'!toka, published in behavior. Tashkent. II printed virulent ' · G o r t f e l d was made atlacks on the ' ' B a p t i s t criminally responsible f o r lnitiativlsta," and hinted at a violating S o v I et legi!lation syatemaUc roundup of their barring religious cults, for en- New Pastor Welcomed leaden. croaching on the rights and Pastor Willi• Carrlca was A Danish tourist Identified freedoms of cltizena, for in-welcomed to hi• new church PROYISIOllAI. ACCREDJTATION• by tho Stttl Btr of Cttilornit CommiltH of ltr Extmln1n IS NOW REGISTE~ING STUDENTS FOR ITS ~ Mr. Freyboltz received a ft .A. in !:duc1lion with a minor in ldmlni!tration from Concord!• Teachers Colle~e. RJvtr Fomt1. Jllinols in 1966. He rteelvtd a Mutera Degree from thit ffroe iostllution as Dr, Ult-Oldenberc was valving lten·agera in religion University Baptist. t 2 ~J among those apprehended In and for heading an Ulegal Pallaades Road, Santa Ana, by one raid on "an unlawful prlnUnc press that rabricated friends and members of the praytr roo m during a mass of sl1nderous literature." It ad-con.are11tion Sunday. Baptist splitters" ;~ Alma Ata. ded. Costa Mesi Mayor Robert NEW Pravda Vostoka said. It added "The foreicn church press M. Wilson wat on hand to THREE·YEAR DAYTIME COURSE OF STUDY .. l with a major'1•ln' theology. Followlnr ~ ~"''~"in· • tamahlp 11 Pltl-ldl' bl'illluca- tkln '1t Hope. Church, Whittler, I Oalll~a, 1'1-~eJ'd A $•11 • lo ttil t aa.mt po111kin at . . • J>llgrlm Lutheran e tr ttr c h ' Beaverton, Oregon. Arter three years there , he resigned to participate in a round·the·world tour thal in· eluded a trip ta the fft)ly Land and to G~eee. This past year he did post rraduate work 11t Texaa Christian University and Brit• Divinity School, Fort \Vorth, concentrating on learn· Inc theories and method1 of rellatoua education. that he was expelled from the hu labeled him and others in greet the pest or, u waa Cliff Soviet Union. the Illegal cult as martvrs for Nutt, president or the Chrts- The paper Indicated the their belleft. But ' the tlan Businel.!I Men's Club. raids were being carried out Inlt11Uvi.st1 suffered not tor1f;;;;;;-.-::;:::;;iii;;;;;;'"'il under I.be guise at an "in· their beliefs but for \b•irll ..• .,,.,_. 11 vestigatlon into UJecal use of adventuriltlc proaram -~ :;LAD.iES $petfa•-Notice! ,. state buildings." euence of which was to R · Ba is tta Ired abolish all Soviet laws on ussian pt ta a cl' , rel.IJIOUI cults, to abolish f~.,:.~!"":rd~J:1~~ Athesllc od11e111on In fchboll leader Alvin Kallseri; Herman and to glVe complete freedom Gortfeld. N. Matukhlna, M. to religlout Prop a Can d a Be Ian, A. F. Prokovlev and a everywhere, in s t r e e t I , man identllled only a s IQ~:SSo~t 5:~·~lairns lta Protestant Merger Seen citltens have cam p I e t e religious freedom, but at the same time 'it actively preaches 'fr~i.tm in 1ebool1 and forbid! the dllsemlnltton of any "religkKu propa1anda." All reUgiout steta have to reaister 014 you know that 1mok· ln1 .,., yeu f11f1r than anything 1111 you do, )nd It ciln 1IM klll yeul L•at11 hew 'ttll ••11 llr11li: 011 h1ltlt 111 10 lll1v1 w.ltheut Cr11ft, hy,111•tit er •Ill , ..... ,. l11v11tl· t••• •11t t"'''"'••iJ1•trt1111, Fer 1 fr t• 11111•11 1 ••11u1I • t1tl•11 w!ffl ,.. elllltet!•!ll ••ti OUI Of,ICI HU.Int TOU NAIROBI, Kenya fAP ) -with the atate and thoae that Two Protestant church groun• don't are branded a1 llle1a1 lfi•••,.. ~ .._ ,..... ··cuJll." represenUn1 6S m 1111 on NATIONAL ANTI· Presbyterians and Concrea:a· The Ba pt I 1 t Wtiatlvistl SMOKING COUNCIL tlonalista have formally mera· broke 1w1y froin tht autborlz. ed their world organlutions. ed All-Unjon-Council o f C••t• Me.ta The merger, consummated !:vanc~Hcal Chri!tlan·Baptbta 642-416' 1'bundly as the two croups in 1912. Their efforts to opened a JG-day conference n re1lster as 1 bona fide Huntln1ton leach -. ..;.i Mlaitien to its orlglMl-:..i --· J r ... -:.: ... , .... ~-:..;, v ... ·-_ ......... _ .... -. . ' . FOUi· YEAR EVENllS COlllSE Of STUDT ' ..... .. ~ ....... ~ .. •4 .... , ........ with both courMs ! .. din• t• • JURIS DOCTOR DEGREE. CLASSIS llGIN SE"1Mlllt I CONTACT: Mr&. L1ulM Nol-, Direct.• of Atl"'I• al•n•, '•ppordlno SchMI of Ltw, 12341 W-'"' otor AYlnUO, Santi AAI, C11ii.rn l1, '2703 (71•) 531-1511 '1'11>•l•ional accreditilati•n became 1Uect1 July I, 1970 " I .. ' He is alao in the process of writing a Jook on part·time educatlonel a1encie1 in the church. Ll!t month he at· tended the Bethel Bible Series Institute In 1'1 a d I 1 o n , WIJCOnaln. He was then chosen to write tome of the cur· riculum for the new "1-fiulon: Life" material• to b!. publi1h· ed by Concordia Publishing Hou,.. For that purpote he attended a two.week workshop in St. Lcluls the end of June. Nairobi. linked the World rell1loU1 1ect have been r• 962· 1121 Alliance of Reformed .1~·ec:tec1~~by~So'.:v~l•::t~a~ut~ho~r~lt~i"~·_!!!'!'"""!"""!"""!"""!"""!"""!"""!"""!!!!:===========:::=:::;::;::;::;::;::: .: Churches and the tntema· - tion1l ConJre11t1onal Council. Under h.ls leadership, Faith Lutheran Church plans to diversity further the l'eli1iou1 tducallonal opportunities for the people It aerves. Th• World Alliance o f Reformed Churches la an in· temational feder1tion o f reformed and Presbyterian churches with 120 denomlna· ~~r;:.be:~d 58,5 mt 111 on LAS VEGAS W•1twarcl H..-Worlcl's larg•lt Mat•! -1.000 loom1 .. tween Sto,..ust Hot•I &. Oouting N•~ ~~~~Al~- YQU'll SAVE DIAL FREE , ... 1111•v•r1111 CIH)MI ..... -Ut1111 • 5.,...,, I.Mis" 204 SJHIM · koO#fJ , GHJ E""' .D•1 i• S•••H SHJ~ 27 le 0fl, J 110 C~ \1•1--JOol ,_... ....._, 0..111• ..... '-N I TOU PAT OUT II.It alallt, Ill.II ftr I 100110 c.,_,. V•l\1-1 DouW• 9-41, startl"t et S1 2.to 2 r..,a. I 0.,, too -11.n Rt>0"'1 ~·J S11ilft, l'ftli•tlll ,1. A~i1;.u1 Wt tt11vn1 .,,,,,, -C.JI 111 •t w-D1•I F~UI Im·· .. tlll.mnN~ljJJD: '''' CAtH I •••• ••1w1111 s•1c1•t. w1•1.11 r11r ti"• 1a\IVIN1111111 I , ••• , ... ,., , ••• ·~OTOll Ctl.t.MPAIMf PAl1'YI .. , ..... ?J;r:' ;, .. , I OW.. • • ~" ... ;o1t.,I Jflwl~ .. ~ v...., '""· """ """'' ,..., •• """-"' ., "°""' •' ................ ·-lf......... • .. -... !!l!li -~·-· I l §IM *ulidif§Mi.i!§I .. , NO NO MO Haw , • OIDfl ay MA IL 01 ,Ni ..... "'" .. wt• """' l'M_.., ,..,, f"t """""It" ..... rn.n ...,..,""' Ii~, l'lo\n l!tM, 'D!'lwt Ill ·~ tr INlk• ,....,.,. .. fw I fvlwl ... .,. (' .... ltci .. ., ~ tflvtl .,_,, '°l"I I/ft f.oM uur., A•Z., UTAH, OlL, fDAHO DIAL 1'1111 (100) 6'41-6191 Anytl- ,, ,, . . ... .. " . . • . J . • • ' • . . • . • . • ' .·, . " . . . " .. -;; ,. I' ' • • • I 'l'I I >91 I ..... ... J , ... • .. I • ... ... " 4>-. -.. '• ' 'J ---' . ..... .... .... ...... ~ " ... ~. .. ' ' .. ... "' ' .. . . . "' '" f om .. • , -I , • ,.. ,. • • • oonvlded at manalalJlhler. 11• took a child with eye cucer ,out ~I 111'1 JJ<;LA MedJcal Ce11te~ ,Rd ~1ted hioJ With car- rot juice, th•• prevqlio& surrerx "' tho eye and conlrlt>Ulinl to !lie child'• dealh. AFTER ~ , E,IGllT-YEAB joumey through the appeal network,. tht case ultimately arrived •t·tbe Supreme Ciurt and was dismissed OO•& tech@~llty. Dur· ing the appeal peripd, the qua~ "prfe- ticed" in Lakewood, luring tho majority or his pallents out <ii a nearby hoopital. He was later imprisoned 01 ano\her charge. In, concluaioa, Mr1, Seaman warned, "U I haven't impreped one other Utlng on your mind, take this slncle thought away -tberfJ is no teeret cure for anything. "The minute 30!11eDne NYI ' to you, •1 h3ve a f'nlastic ..ew discovery, but I'm being persecuted by lhe medical utocla· tiQn~ watch ®t -you're.iA the Mndl of a quack!" 1be golden age •of quacktl')', ehe believes, didn't dfdppear 100 years 110. lt'a at its ienllh now. Maybe a .Y.:to.pia The ·Death Rttw Artist ' . ' Self-Taught Inmate Wins· Wide Recognition for ·Work .. . .. .. ... Wi.th NQ_,. .People -. ·~····· ,, ... Mr. wi.'aon 11a1~k '!>ro~er 'j!bo lt;'.; 'nOiiDcemerit .ol mitotiallsm. Am<letle1 aides 'i!\ N<10p0TI ~~J "1~ 14Qi ,lil'f:t;'Cf)'.tl~tJyJllll ~on ID both ~ea articlb C'OTMI «ot trabl « ilrititio txu::~ are manifest. . . . ground. bu' from /W 1tronglt1 '. litld · ' The · parent.! take tranquUizen, 111• uitw1 on curtnt atfaira. da1,1ghtfr srritikes pot. Multiply this picture by milllonl ol By GLEN LEASON World War 11 babies and you have we are enterln& a period of extreme today's society, a society whote social change, 8 change 10 vast and rapid it will revolution has displaced and outpaced its IUBTORY 18 replete with periods when be hard for us to comprehend. It will be traditions. oppoaln& ideologjel run beadlon1 btto one marked by upheaval in our customs. If our minds are fixed in the 1930'1 and another. At IOl'Jlt point. one overthrew mores, economkl, politics, and tradi· 1940's, and we cannot adJU!t our 1ighll to the other through violence, or they con- tional beliefs. today'.s realities, we are in for aome verged through the intellect and produced Over the past 2:0 yean we have seen tough t¥Pea. lf, however, we can open a new attitude. We seem to be travelling neepin& c:hange1 brought about by our m.hida, we may be able to benefit the former course today. lndividualllrn techooJou and 1c:lence. Jf we returned to trOm some very interesting new e1-ver11.11 totalitarianism. FOLSOM PRIBON OBS~RVER . ' ~ . I lio _,can aay .wbal Jt:S like .to bl 1-1-fl)llld to die in .thl.., ehomber;or• What lt11 like to WO 1hraugb'itfe rigors of :fttan1 trials In wbkb bis one and ooly life 111: • stake. No man can aay what it'• Ub to sweat out the verdicts, only to filld out that he he• loat hi1 appeal, and once again beard the death 1entence impoeed upon him, by 10m1 twllted fate, which came un1ten, unheard, aa if ridinJ oa the wings of a misty 1holl. No man can know, unJesa be was there and bad to endure all these thinp. the wprld ot ¥1 year1 qo, we would feel a peflences. But ia our enemy mmmun1&m.! Who 11 Ray Hamilton la the one man I have aense of belnJ ,in ~ atone age. We ac-the e'nemy that putrefiu the> Ural RM:r ~ 1 'l'lto bu had · to eqd_ure all of ~ cepted ad•-II ~io«Y and work ·re . . . , bi -·;swell u LakeErie .m .. die .~menlloned,ond, if glvt0a ~. • ~."'~J':.~"{~~J~ ~~ o~nf~ .• ~\(f : !'~·~~ launda a .V:: ... ~·-~t:::~.~J,1":,:!,~~8 · ::::;;::i.": bill 1 .........,,. · Bri.!'l l!'l1"t~ V11 .... "9J• •twit on 'l'ollyo and!.., York City the olfor the whole world. Ray HanµJton . when ...i.' ·' f.IJ tlae :ffoi:r.ti ... " ,,:.,.w. ~J•i1., · c .~ • .U...... P,.rea 1Te•Un1 cordi' to .tj~ ••try:!'"°"' IT u -f.-AUfHJl'll,.ltAll "'I'·~ ............. ·~~ . M .... ~. r·· . " •;I• ·~ .. , Dl>·we. -f'·all havlJ' .... ' i'·.it;Vf~.· -ltallnn and many of,Ht.... ~1~ who UoW ·"1 to ~ ~Jk,, . . . ihemy? , •• , , . , , ·nt . ~., -.-.. - Ree<jju1U1!4 ..r ~ wayl and bf-·" · · ., · • 11 DO!• Ille ltseif tlvealened by the RaJ feel !hat hld1 tho· but thole is. And, " 'IT 'TOOK RAY'S MltlD OFF THE VEflDICt Al'IEAD cornea much ~def. <Jut-morala and More than hall· our P.QPUlatlon Ji now _plunder of 'the earth's rt90Urtel by an believe me, he 1s! c:Ustoma are~ of the l>Sfche JI.ml under the age of 25. 'Ibey are truly a new ever increasing world populatlon, coupled are firmly f1om. c~iidtP)d. We breed and are not likely to chance their wl~ 1n ever-increasing demand for raw RAY, while maintaining hi1 innoc::ence b.iild walla around these beliefs and they direction. Ideas espoused on the college material to feed tedu>ology! and a.waiting the outcome of his 1 becc:me fortreslu not to be ~ken. lf camIJUF today will be rules of Jaw, HwiarUty and technology are on a col-auf.omatlc appeal to the California HI• litter and brother-Jn-law, Mr. and they come under a~ck, we restsl Piere· moraUties, and custom tomorrow. In a Jillon course _ everywhere, but Supreme Out oe San QuenUn'1 death Mrs. BenHlt B. Ross. New Orleans civic ·tng the1e waJla ol ~ll~ may bring at-large sense. there will be a shift •'.Ray especially in our own land. Technoloa row, began his self-taught career by leaders and pre!ldent of the Community titudea of dismay, rirwety, a s~se of from materialism toward! naturalism. has Utended human power tmnen-drawipa dealgna oa matchbooks, atrips of Improvement Association, Jnc., of that being pulled apart, a)o61 of direction. Quality will replace quantity. Humanity dously. paper, anything he could fashion a small city. Mr. Ross has offered Ray a place 'lbere la IJ!lp)e evidence of these au· will come before technology. It baa given us each the equivalent of illllltration on that would take bis mind Setiel in our ~lety today. Camp.11 Scientific advances will be measured in 500 slaves to do our bkidinJ at instant off the time-coosumlng verdict which ~~ esmltipllol. yment 50 that he can wor~ at di~, rk>ting, crime, drugs -are tenns ci what they do to preserve and command. would mean be would either Uve or die 1ua all JTMOlfeataUonl of an uprooUng of upgrade humanity, rather than how fast and thus thit became the turnlD( point of His att.orney, Professor Smith, a law tradluOn. Technology has played no small new madlines can spew out cadge.ta. APPLY YOUR fool to the 1a1 pedal JU• Ufe. He beat the lethal cell, but came part in this phenomena. . . and aummon ~ af. hqraet ' bum out with life imJrilol)me:nl pro[essor at the Univenity of Calirornia, TeJevilioo alone has wrought in· 'l'H~ ~EW generaUon ts fed up ~Ui ~ in seconds that 1lhich &ook , milliiina of who ii ~y awaiting the outcome of numerable changea., t>emdlon of war matt;nahsm. The attacks on ~ct yHla to create. ~-. , , , J\.ay's wort is in• class by itself. Olce. a petilio• flied in Ray's behalf ~at could racial lnjutlce, and tatetY PolluUon, has sa'fety and.efficac~ are not just qulr~s o~. , ., . • . , •1i ~t waa rated above .that .of B~ very well~m free, is also one of his brought home to grtat audiences the fads 'W ~ ~ ~1scarded. The ·~ .MODERN ~IOINB protects:•. u:'., ~ou. who b -rec:Cgnhed as the staunch beqeven-in." realities Of War, J.nj~ice, and the like. about pollution. wW.not abate. Rumbhnp lrofT' ~".f~1.diseaae, but w~e it PfO-, 1°"~ dellper. and mater ·or p-eeting - MOil_ of ut m~ hav~ never become in-abo~ _~lation ~~1 may be ,~ Jon1J! Ufl!! 1\ createa p· P?'1rY1!' 1 'J· ·cards h1 America. By .•lf-mtposed ftUtS. MABEL D. Howard, a Bay Area wlveCt hid not televlslOn 'exJst~. The ~gmn1ng of a.n ·earthshaking change tn pbktn .that .threatens lHe • e I l. te,lmen of deslgnJng, lettenng and pr~ civic and commulity leader, whO his "pill" hu created momentus changes in alm9St every ·~ttltud~ and ttadlt\CJn we t'tletnlc.als ~ peats ~at tail~ food,. • dUctian, thta tllen&ed artilt hu come-•·-been like~ mother to hini, bl fact hi! calls our at.tltgdiea .ett te1, the impllcatioQs; of . have. • ' . but the ..... ~als ~~ polton Jona way lin~e thole dark, dismal days of her "Mom." She has acquired two job of- which have onlY begun to be 1~ 'Ille eff~ these and o\ber 10Cl1l oor lakH, q.vera, and ev~ Gttlnl. . San Quentin a death row, and so he has f8.frs suffered a traumaUc eiperlence • , changes will. have on the ecGOOMY eannol Jn short .• ~ µnwante4 ~ucta flf made many card1 for muy people. for Ray•i services Mrs. HoWard has THE 1'111'.GGLE or the, rplnd tp cope be treat.,i lil!Kly. Whole lndu11rle1 will progreas threaten• man'• ~ 1 hi f t u; 1 h th with theee changes can be a devifilalin& fall or be drasUcaUY altered under th' The great c:NDence ol this dl)t' ta to THE CHJU8TMAS card& he made for never et m orge a ~ e was ere experience. Take the case or while Anglo-'tinpetus of oiff>laj change. New 1"4\lllrlu hdlrtd our t.c:hnloal power to aave U10 edlrlcotion of the Iota, San Franclaco when he needed her. S.xon parent& aro~nd 40 yeara old. wiTI emet(leo · oune.lvu. Furthermore, each of w: must Superior Court Judge, Hany J. Neubarth Mrs. GiWan, also active ln civic af- reared In the 19SO's w1th mind& flied ~ • ~ ewmlf may be rapid becauae ,lht• balance~ Uves in ardfr"to deposit ~t even received 1ational recocniUon. Other fairs , auffered a traumatic ~xperienct beliefs in hard work, chuUty, whit• clian~ee wiit:be npkl. J, for one, will Kiot whlch we ~w. 'Ibis is no mean ~ant• he bu dMlanect.,bav~ b$. Widely when Ray wu first placed on death row. aupremacy, and patriotism. •et every investmer;t. J make iri' Jl&M of task, u it may call upo0 us to change our acclaimed. 1 .,q, bu sl1tet1 fought her way back from , 'nley have •. ~aughter •. ~ 11~~ 20, . whl\t is heppm.inJ~bt:10Ciety, 11 t?JI cqrtt1 be\it{a. trad.1~1111 moral&, even our the ordeal end made some material ef- railed J>y telev1suin1 recipient of l~t•.af'd . • ~fty .wtt.h the ne,. lrends or IJ lt ruMlnl perception of file. And this alone bU brouabt hhn manf fort.a to aid him in his endeavors for pdiel< bestowed by tile '1anl -g. agaiMt them! Growth cao no loftre(,l\O U wo fail to d>anp.' we may Wind up outside rans, but to U, and jllc1< Out freedom. parent.a; together wtt~ me· parentA' 1911 measur:ed ln mere 'nUmbers ot ulei'' or with •·Utopia in which oo human WI which penon or fan inlpiref him most valua. 'lbe daughter, now in dollege, r.nts. A corppal\J will _hav11, to be JM:. · wou\d be' a very difficult ·tut indeed. AH then·there is simply "Claire" aa he -join1 proltlt cr6ups fighting tori equ'1-. ..OiaOy ?e.ponsive and 'make con--ll w eooceed, Wt may find our1tlvta ThiJ "1iter could start out by aan}ing a calls her, who has remained ip ~is cOiner ri,trt.o, .•borlion, legollzed maryjuana, ~ l"ll'e to u,e q11aUly thAn to thl In a period in which the hoaiasaMI rew who llnnJy bllloYt In Ray and bis tMluah aD or tile bU<i, !earful and bitter erodlcallon of war, and a 1..,.11 r• quanUiy of its producu. , · would pall by compariaon. abllJl1. · -yeon; and the lime, ellort:i and miUlonl ' . ' ' . ' .-------.... --'Ollr' "'"" 1.-a-P...-.C.--------..., • • • • . .. ... 1 At ,66,.t;li~g's a ·Swinge~ • .: ~"'1m: CAEN EV!;~,;;~.;m ,:;arll:able:.,at a1e abcKit 'ietlmc hlt old Merqedet-Bw, 66 he ~u1 ~ It wl" thl tkll ,..11111 IU<:t 1bi/~. to • cruoty old.Umer $~ ,P: CHICO -They NY fOU ' . "' ma • .o ' "' . In Hllll~h. Since he was balf- can Mii • kif about a min by/the way wtinse il'""fll&"nts were hl1 ori(li11l hearted about gttting rid <ii the clwlc he ploJI taml1, ll tills ii trµe, tllen faM. w'~d Jlll'••d th1t Bing ~ ol'I)'· _ car he had alt.a atif! price.on.it, bul Bral er,.by\il atady, eollsetvlUff. , )ng' ofr ~ti.~9-I, and soon Oiere ~··oki-tlmer aa.td "Okay, I'D take It." cOal" Ml( a cpope:ratlve partner, ~ • w,en a.bout. 18 ·ymmg&ters , V<•tctrlnJ Bille pentattd: "But are you 1ure you lbllt, Ifill U an ool<. 'llif!I -ages I to II -1114 c-ing want it! You h&Ye to shill tt by hand, ,,_,Ill·,. .. ~t tho Calllonlil Ten' him en He ~lmoW!edged eo<:b burot YI"' know!" "'l'hatf1 why I want H," • CW. tn ltMh atrtet recenlly of app)1•11 .by doing a Ut.tle ~ Qow1td the old-timtr. "No 1ummbHch --a flo!>py hit, to ~ itiJ ltep and bowlne . .,,,.y dug him. In Detroit is loMa toll ME Whtn to --iild opoll,.. -couri A(t.r the IJlltdl, the1 11thtrod lhlft!" ........ that ,.....led a mUlbbl1 .,arou'ad. foe autacrapba. Wll<:n \)lie 10-, So 11yin1. .8Inc wriQled inlo hiJ lllf'd1 ...... ol ltfJ. lie and .1111'."' ~&Nld ho1 ~led him wllh roor Mldro1 j11<:ket Ind (TIY olacb, .. 1 hi• --1111 -.. wtll u feiialo',~ ,alltoi o1Jll~lo1lgn, 811)1 drawle<I ; llraw hat at a j1unty an1ll1<:lcnchod -diapolld. <ii a .,upJe,ol ', "~t;re )'GU aonna dcHrode thele his pipe between his teeth, poabed hil ,., If'~ In four liralsht for 'one Sinatra!" uNo/ EIGHT way throuch another croWd "of 11wlf-iiiio: !'!"' )loll about J111ffft, bll-Sin.Wa:" cracked tile klcl, IQU•I· 10 I"& '!di ·and lei off up 811111 St, IMlm-tlrW Pfil .. u m lht aw et spot, the. occulon'. Al I keep 1ayln1. Lbete ming a llnj tune. He wa1 on his way neftl' ~autUnc, alwaJa atrvlng .,... no tnilht rqen• In San Franclaco. hom4 to pick for a trip to Africa wlth to the ....,._,, backh•nd and and tbP(,l~lu'des iht children. hi~ t•yt.tr-o\d son, Harry. nlumln& ~Iha to hi1 partner ' • . ' No doubt about it: at 66i.-Bini could-Ille ,..,,tu1l putaway . IN THll wCKER room , Bina lold . llrotb1 la a morYOI. E 'eology: 2 Views FROM THE RIGHT FROM THE LEFT 1 ~ty ~ bal~ •r~ nee,:itd lo aalM , The ultlm:ate reason for ~r,atening '!'I< onvlnln""'!ltal • P<f>l>Jem~ Ec:o4!>IY · • ecological .dlaaflltt i1 tll1f production Isn't , a -•I cruaad4, ~ .. ii • oclenco _ all !hose 'aCtl~lUeo throogh which -a aclenoe wblclt 11 bling perverted , : · kle the · 1 th • ~Y 1n orsanlud cam~lgo to , pro-•1uman bemc• prov. mater1a blis . ~ .Amqicw ml@ acoepl]!lg they need -II detennl"'!I pot by thole • P'Pl!lallon coollOI, and a fµrther p needl theml<lveo !Mit w the drive f,.. lllaiatlop of ...........nt burelu1 to prollu <ii the private, cipitalist ownen mana.ce ev«Y._ c<actlV1blt ~ of out ot aoclety'1 natural reaourcea and tool1 en•JronrpenL 'Illa legltma,te porpooe of and machinery , . , ft ii necemry co•emment la the ptOtacttoo <ii ur. and tO brln( procJuctton , , • under a jirqparly. Since ~lul!Qn la an altack democr~l(cal formulated plan,•eo that on anodltr man 1 life Ind· property, -.Mt U and the conditions moaervau,.. will IUpport lf!'lllte law ilnder It ii' produced eorre.pond IAllil and local ltc~Uon lo pot ao to the needi ·ii. the peopla, •• they end to I~ Only In lhl• 1'•Y can -'dellne -needl • • , This baalc . proWoma "' {llalt wUI! la. •D)'Where dlanjO ill tho -·c~ <ii prodottlva · JlO&r a •lmpll> and elllclent manner. ldMty een '!111 bl acoompllshed by • ~ Q\1' U 1'°' #II w-.y it I& golna . 1 mau l'nOY*!Mftt of the worll:era, tht to )l haqdled tlll1eu l\mtrlclnl Waka -•I produom/ and ·thelr .allles, who ~p to the ract th1t they ore blln1 cMI ..-cootl'l>I of 'the> oatural uMld by an army . ot phony en-naeurc:ea end &ool1 arid machh'lll rrom "inll>mentellll, Mlf·lfftlni bareaucrats , thllr .. p11a1tat ownero and tunt them and radl<al polttlclaM. •. Into IOdall>ed property. -Arnenca" Opini01t -Th• lfilitane or tears shed by her for his welflN':-b manifested in Ray's face each· thM he mention.a her name. RAY HAS gotten a lot of help and cooperalio• from the ofticial1 at FOlaom prison. He is the official card-maker for the prison, as he maie.1, carQs for thoM retiring, taken -1ick and succumbing to various ailmenls, or on other special oo- casions. Under the watchful eyes and the aesthetic gu.idance of Mr. G. E. Han- nafOr'd, hobbycraft Instructor, Ray nas begun to w~ his scope of design1nc. He now makes cards to fit the cultural background of every nationality, and, here ii Folsom, Mr. Hannaford ii one of his many, many fens. If Ray was .. nowed to receive the publicity whlch is hla due, he ltoold in- deed become a household word, He has a job offer to .teach yout.hJ at a sklll center the techniques and delicate details of hla skills, and this is what he wants to do most wheri he is released ~ take his place in society. · But. imtil then, the prp.,trs of ~ who are concerned colltinqe, and cigar· smok.µl& Ray Hamiltm. teeps making 11eedfli' Wds and rgeWng better with each paWng Gay. We all •hope fervently that ooe day soon, Ray Hamilton's preaena: will no longer grace this pri90n. f Quotes ~' Mau., Eirterprite: hOM of the most promisiJ11 ,1lgns on the coUe1e campuses ~ the change hi protest from that ol t«e Vietnam war to that el the pollution of our environment. ••• College students, fortunately have finally fastened upon a dill• • crave that it needs their impatience and lendency towafli dlrect action. More pawer Lo thtm-!l' --~-- Saturday, Ausus(:zd, mo The Comment PaJp of the Dally Pllol seeb 'I'. lnfonn and stimula(e readera b7 presenting a variety o( com- qientary on topics of inter· ut and significance from lnfonned observers a n d spokesmen. 1 'lobort N. Wald, ~ubll1her s..41~•·...., .. '*...,. •I• Or-....C-... ,..... .. 1161,C...W.... ... . Death Notices PAWLING M'rfle c. P•wl'IN •• .a1 Ellhtfl SlrMI. H1tntl111ton tndl. SllMll¥.cl bY aon, Ee'1; tit!«, G .. dn G•'"'"-lerv\cH I "M ,loWndaJ, AU'fU51 U, 11 Ptek F1.,...llr Cokrt>i.I F_,-11 IWIYla. WILSON Chestll'" 5"'51Mnf WHIM. $2, ti :IOOf At~ A'fffl ..... Coslt ~. 0.h! of dN ll'I, AllllllSI lt. Survlwell by wlfl, Gertrllde1 »111: RoOert s. Ind Kelvin C.1 ll!'other, G«old Ei 2 1r1r!ddtuth· lef'S, Cl\~ s.nkto 1nd hUtrmenl It MOll!I MOl1dtw. "'"''""' 24, W11lmlft-u1r Mtinorltl P1rk. WOLCOTI' FloAn.i:• Wokotl, 'lU-C •~1nld1 MllO•· t1, L"Unt HUI,, Dalt Clf dttlfl, AutUll 20. llH'Vlvtd bV 3 ICl!I'! Eerl, Yuc.t1MI Al~ H-Yor11: D. R1,1n1~ Ht\11 Jttwy; dll119hter, l!!rtn« TUtMI'", L .. 111111 Hlllt; 6 .,tftddllldru: 11 ttNI 1r1nfFhll4rwn. kfvkn J PM M.on0.1 A1.,vllf Si. 11 ,...,lflt Y1-Morlvary. NEJA • BELL BllOADWAY . HORTUAllY Ul-w"l'~laM• u . . • McOOUllClt IA!JUNA IEA(:ll !IORTUAllY 1111 i.qDa ca,.. Rd. -' • rACIPIC Vl&W MK110S1AL PABlt C..rtrr • .. ...,, UM Pac~.ew Qrfvt Newporl -~. caJHonlo M4-l1tl ~~ -ct11m.'5a ROMS --·-""' ............. Bff!PT~ io~~ ta .... -: • 411-llll Sa1 ci .. all ...,, • .. S~' lllllRTQAftY • Ill Miio iL ff~•d:;.IMdl j Service · , L • OM.T PltOT I l I I Dlll Y PILOT ly Phll lnterlancll ' Dissolution• Of Marriage "'rm all for the Women's Liben.tion Movement . u lonr u lt d..,'t alleu.te tht men." I Ann Landers ~Friends Love I The Signature DEAR ANN LANDERS : I hope you won't think this is dumb, but I need an answer and 1 don 't know who else to ask. ls there anything in the rules of etiquette regarding "Love" signed lo a letter or card? Sometimes J receive notes in the mail from casual friends Who sign °1..ove" and it always maku me un· ------------ comforbale. M 1 high school student I recall receiving a birthday card from a fellow I thought a; great dr:al of. We were both 16. He ~igned "Love " at the bottom of the card and I walk· ed around bumpin1 Into things for three days. 1 am not a demonstrative rierson , and it would be dif· flcult for me to sign "Love" to anything unless I felt very clolt to that person. Please comment on this. - MISSOURI Q DEAR Q: A letter or 1 card sJped "Lo•e" don 1ot meu ··r •• I• lo•e wlUa ~11"1-••Y mort tllan the w.nli 0 Your1 tt'uly" maau "l k'ply belo11 to ypu." • W\ell lite Word UUwe" Ip. pears at U1e foot of a nok or letter, It muu the writ Cr wanted te coavey a feetlDc of affectloa -aomethl.ag more Ulla the trite "As ever" or ''Slacerely." DEAR ANN LANDERS: want your advice on a matter that deals with young married women -th.is includes anyone from the bride categor y through the finl 10 years of marriage. How many of you go to your mother's home for dinner i with or without a standing in- vatatlon) every Friday. or Sunday. or whenever you feel like calling up to say, "Y.'h11t are you having to eat~ I've got a busy day and can 'l cook ·· Or -'·We'll be over for din- ner tonight. Mom:· This is the standard routin1· in millions of homu, and l'n1 sure most moms don't mind , evl!ll though il means a bigger grocery bill for dad and extra work for her. But how many Horoscope of you gals ever think lo In- vote Mom and Dad to your house for a meal? Do you ex- cuse yourself by thinking. "Mom 's a better cook -I can't fix a mea1 to suit her." Let r.le tell you how it look.s from he.re. I have a married daughter and a married son. They eat over here regularly, with their families, of course. They have yet to invite me to dinner as a guest. Dad and I always h a v e Thanksgiving with our daughter, but I bring the turkey and dressing. the 1 a I a d and dessert. (.S h e makes the sweet p o t a t o casserole and my daughtet-ln- law plugs in a pot of coffee.) • I 1¥!pe I liye lpflJ •OOl!l.h Io get a1~ to their hGQ'tea (9" a meal. I wouldn't care if they opened a can of beans. Plea.!e prlnt lhis letter, Ann. I'll bet a few million girls WlO wonder where it came from. Let 'em guess . -DISHPAN HANDS AND SWOLLEN FEET DEAR HANDS AND FEET: Here's your letter, and now may I add a word : If the shoe1 flt, girls, put 'em oa - and walk over to die phone and call your mom or mathtr· in-law and t.vite her and clad to dlaner. U sht a1k1, "Whar- the DCca1lon?" Tell her I 1u:::· geskd it. CONFIDENTIAL TO !!~TE HOOS : So, 1he ale li ' hole box of fud&e herselr. I h!'!r face. her figure and h pimples. Forget it. "Thr l rl dt'I G11ldt," Ami \.1nd• l>oa4'111. 1111wer1 lot!'lt 11 1he me11 fri rutn!ly 11ked 1u11tl1>111 •"ul wt <· 111..,1, Te •Kelvt your «flt .t 11111 tom•rthtn1lvr 1uldt. wrllt 1' ,llnn 1.ena1r1, in ''[• "' your ntwwi•P•'· •nclctln1 1 on t , llll·l"°"ut'cl, 111rn11ed.r: .... to.t IM U 1;1tn I In ttln In c1r1 lht D-'ILY P'tl.OT. Virgo: Expand .Horizons By SYDNEY 0~1ARR Vlr10 indlvldual1 p r I d e themKlves on dolnc a 1ood joll, wUlever It nil1bt bt. U tltere seems to be ao work, Vtr10 wtll find 1amethln1t: le do. 0. con1tructlve side , Virgo atte•d• t1 business . <HierwlH, Vlr10 c r e a t e 1 mookey bu1lne11. The•e peo- ple are healtb-con1clou1 and ronver prelC{tbln1 h o m e remedies. Native• ef thl1 sign •are claarmln& and dl1tr..acUn1. ASIF.I (March 21·Apr!i 19): Preparation 11 tty. You may bt called ln many dlrecUons. Select euenUals. Know that tome motion coukl be wasted. But there are other ta1U which must be finished . TAUllUS (April JO.May JO): Money qu~atlonl can b e answered 11 you make .1ptclal lnquirlu. You po 11e•1 charlam1 which JNll:t1 It pouible to oblaln whit i• netdtd1 Some cha,... may ba nect111ry. CANCER (June 21.JuJy Ul: SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22· Some doubts can be erased. Dec. 21 l: Tum on charm to But patience is a requislll. convince mate. partner of Key is moderation. Not wise to esaent\al move. H i I h 111 ht issue ultimatums. The more versatile approach. Display you give, the more you ara "pl 1en.te"1of humor. Many study to receive . Messaae will he your 1cllon1. reactions. Be a clear. willing, attentive listeoer. LEO I July l~AU&. 22): Ac-QAl'll!COl\N (Ile<. II.Jan. cent on friendships. Be wllh It): $~cl1J proj.cl& which aid persons who are congenial. community ll'I a cc• n led . Cancer individual could set Pi1es&ase from aeighbbr should fine example. Outllnfi goals. be talten 1ertou1ly . Be awere l)ist'USS them with one who flf subtle hint•, hldden me1n- has proved loyalty . ings. VIRGO (Aug. 11·Sept. 22): AQUARIUS (Jan. 26-Feb. Act"ept responaibilily In CGm· II): Empha1la on creative munity project. E 1 pa n d energy and how to 11se it. horlions. Results may not be Status quo vanishea. You It immediate, but they will be new dul and nut'lerous 6p- far-reaching. Complete teslu portun!Ues. ~Udren ft&u~ at hand. Aid one who confides promlnentl)i'. D o • ' t be problem. patfotll&in&. PISCEJl'(Feb. ll·M1rch IO): LIBRA (Sept. U-Oct. U) · Family reunion is favored. 81 Good lunar aspect ~tnclde.s cooperallve. )take IOme con· with journey, communications c1:ulona. Bui don't permit with thoal at a dlstanc•. New oth1ra to ur,lolt you. BeauUfy 1pproach to old queatlons could raolvt dilemma. You au r round n11. r.onctulon aain opportulflty for greater could a Id In dom11Ue ad· l"'""l!tlll, 11 .. llt 0 . INI ''•'* •. Tl\ornl°"" Ctoortll """' _,,. 11..... l!•kift. •11"cf1 M. 1M l•rt I . Mtllr, Ct11ri. I . 11'1111 CfllM t. "'"~(.thin Dttn ., .. 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KID 'ICHO~ i!ECAUSE HER CONSTANT AFTER A FEW INEPT 5Ui6ESTIONS, ALL PLEAS FOR A WIME REVERllEMTE LIKE SEEMED 10 LO.SE INTER!:ST INHE!.~NG AN erno IN MY CONSCIE~E.(GfTIT?) THE troll KID, CAUslt.G HER 611fAT /1'17JEf'I. MAY MY ACllON ALSO SEINE 10 Sf'Oll 10 MR. RYAN, COWllOY! " . I HAVE &IVEN TLWBl.EWEEDS <l'IE LAST ll!E GRIM'/ Glll.1JiEANS 1HAT A J06 CAN CHANCEllJ NAME ~ER , ~IJfHE FAILED ALWAYS l*:rot>!E IF ONE IS WILLIN& I MISERA6LY. COOSEQUfONrLY,AS OFFICIAL TO ,,,..,y ciNE.SEL Fltl IT! HISlORIAN OF 1llE GULCH AND ENVlit'NS, ~ MUn AND JEFF MUTT, WE GOT IT! We GOT IT.' GREAT! WHAT IS IT? 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Skinner 1 Jr. d. lilt Ponderou Ave., I 0oota -was graduated I from 1'11ot<>gnpher'1 Mate School at tbe Naval Air 1. Ted>nical Training U n I t , Naval Air Statlao, Penucola, Fla. Mi<bhipman llryul W • .l...,t, -al Mr. and Mn. Virlll AftfYI al ii U I Fairview 1-, HllJltinllon Beoc!i, 11 oerrintr with the U.S. Allantic Fleet's Ampilllllom ......... !l9t al bis ab:-...k NIWDW IHea trUdac pro--Ii-Cnrpon1 _. D. l11•1r o'f. lMI Monro'fla st., Ooota M-bu ,_i<d for datJ • Mll'lM H •• T )' Helloopter ~ P'lnl ' --Wine In Viet· - BUSINESS AND PROFESSJONAl Gl:JIDE • MATTUSSES • ·r,IATTRiSSiS . -11 -· tlAILlll' .. 11110 I ...... c...-•-... e.. .................. •••rtr l-1303 · 3-Hole I . Nofellook Paper •• "I ' ·\·' -111a s,ay .... " .. -w ... -... -~&SC Lilt. ---.,,. -'II ... Im flmliPt Bltllries -••• C•DllllLQtk BC 11111111111-. "" •·j-.y NCnriqn~P ~ ,. 0~~11!1. ' ·cm· .. • Utter ' . . s ·••q ',, 1n · Cream C11I, 111dllq1 --1111of ·--........ 11 u. Jar "Hit'"'. Tru'' GOLFERS AID You'll call itmat· velous.Jost ~~it aiound yourf!liSI. tee up, and swin&- 1111111 3.95 4.95 3JJq,,luf1 lln Mi1cl1 lim fer Solllr, flllflltr ..... Its. 11 11111 Stick caJll1 5 IL Clas 5·:$1 • j\ 'Zw£rfc1 O"ct« . r " • • ' ' ··,School . lqnch Kits bylhe~s '< s~wn.p Plastic "I Wrap Enler 11111rt .uw.11. ' ,. Ft ... 49c· I! UNUSUAL POOL HOME $28,950-5 ~% lerms -tnefl,ns very little down payment & mon·tb- Y ins,t.allments less than rent! , ~iUbji;ct lo a great 5~ G.J. loan 'assumption. Tex- aV siUd bW,ooms, 2 baths, freshly~ painted inside ~\99~ For~ed air heflt. lireplace eriliancesli:hami<>f !eiClu~ed rear living roOm, built-in dream l:ltclien. .1r-3bdscaped to perfection. Lovely 1cswirn pool, cov- ered patio. loads of )lttking -lush tropical setting. (910l) 540-1720. ' i 4·BEQROOM -$.25,000 -OCEAN ~EW and what's even greater you can tNy witb·.alrnost llOJlown-G,~ terma or low down all others on FHA fioancing ! 2 ~tbs-,On a be,i!J!tiful Cul-de-Sac street ~-:iiate for , children's play..-Supe,r~ .~lew ol ,«:ea~ ft 'valley! (9646) 540-1720 '": t·• ; .. ~,..... ~ . . · ·BEST BUY!..t.:$28,99il4~1Jb LOAN ~; -------- HUNTINGTON. BEACH-FOUNTAI ·vAtLEY;. ' . ., r , ;;~.-.,. ( BEDRDDM-j Blllf $24,08·/·u~.· Fine area .. pear beddh, ichool~ &,,,._~iiJd):.,liJo.PJ)ing. Very •Pi@lt• well el)uined fanillY',iozyl1lft~~·.11·"ice r1ttplace all' electrie built-I~' ~eJ1,"41s~washer. Patio. 'Heavy shake i\oo! llome. F1r~tij11e .. ,Ne..U...S & it's a ''Hontyl'' 842-6691. 1 · • · ..... • • : ' t I -1 , ...,. • • , 5 ,!IEDRDOM-~START .. PAC«lllGI ~lome is vacant-inµnediate Occup·anCy!·oVet.'3,000 . 36 ' FT cour111rn p•m + sq . ft oC sheer Juxury -comfort. &1Jieauty! 3 b8tht, • IUWI 11 -')luge f~)'/OOm. banquet sized;di/iing roorn .. Ffi!est . ~'Ill noo WITH 5ILO/ LoUI · ibuUt-in '·~ ting. Quality lhrunul. 4sldng •, fl.»,. l l70 .. • ' · .~s.950 -uv. hie orre, will ·be.aoo.o~.'·H&- Annual % rate loan at ~~!liJ"llA may be ..,swlied & 0004 1 -, t' ' ·1 · " · "' · ·'" .:::i~~~:.~~~i~PJ.:r f~e::~~t~:~iN~~~.· ~2 sT.riii·.·;tft101t~0Esr· .$·:3a,so.·.··w ·%'_·:1.oot.-ly painted inljde & ciiit, 'Fir.Place, IlBfti!' 'fenced .'!'/-"i" . ~· 2·iillrei 'to beach & near by A~uatic ;,ark. 846-~:fr'!,,}~ ~J~'.·~r~~l;,"i!~, XJ!i~f.;cif~~ SUPER SHARP CONDOMINIUM' $17,500 '. ' - lt 's. a beauty. with cr.il.:Crosf wtndoWs, pretty shut-ters; heavy. shake ri>of, in.\a .lovely professionally landscaped .surmundiitg. 3 king sized bedrooms, full dining room, large fatnily room. Many decorator' dr~am features artistic use of wall paper-P.an~ing. Fi(lest kitchen .. All this for Jess than replacement. Priple location. 540-1720. · HURRY G.L's j -BEDRM. $29,~50 but11>n bllutdtt klfchen. ilithl'(~ti~,. ?auo ·-ntgh 11 block waj.J fence for cqfl)plet\' privacy. S·i:ce'llent Nq down' G.I. -low cloaing costs or l9w 'dot"n. pay· area near beach. schools & shopptng!.'.Annua1 ~%:'rate ; mt!nt·a11 others on FHA temts. 4 bedrooms,·2 baths, loan of 6% VA may be assumed with·p"yment.s mUch LoveJy 2 story home in adult section near exclusive shoetting cent.er. King sized bedrooms, 2 separate , Oatb-5.~ ·Finest nylon carpeting, corner fireplat:e. WaStAer, drye,r, availabl~. Built-in appli3ncl,!S. TruJY., 3J ",QOU Hpuse" and ~e only way to hve! ~172q. , ' ... -. . wirJ~r~~~~eitar 3~o!:~u~·~~!ur~!~ed . &.. fi1Cere<t swim pool. 4 _bedrooms •. ~ separate' balh_s: Wrottght' iton fen cod patio, elegant fireplace.: Built J in 'dream kitcben with finest appliances & diShlta'"stt-l er. \.Vilh stitall down payment you can assume G. J. loan & make payments less than rent. Pres_t!ge lo- cation &t priced far below replacement at $34,500 ! Hutry--(9245) 540-1720 ' ~ 4 BEDROOM! $32,950-5 !4 % Vecy spacious home with a full dining room, builtin gourmet kitchen with range, oven & dishwasher. Separate office. Shows like a model home ! Im· mediate possession ! Subject to GI loan assumption. (~305) 540-1720 $28,950 -NO DOWN 6.1. Most convenient location of Mesa Verde -walk to everything! Generous sized bedrooi~ bq&e .. -hq :t~ 'fuii!!l;!:;l'oom for reg · &!_ion . -!l!!!.i< -d ---jia1n relaxing~ ~dOors ope . , ar~e !•.!'~· ~urf,ounded' "tt e mo.s~l.J~-· ta.I' , ds.cibfng· you"Ve ever sel(t; variety ·Of frui peS. lu~an~,,-4ruly ~ ise. Built-in sp kitc~i . 1111~ 'iliuch 1111!<~1 , di~ • ( l 1720 ' . HORSE PROPERTY! ApP,toxiJ;nately 1!1. acre· of the greatest potential! Ide;U :set-up for horses With barn, stable &: coftaJ ~ Chattnib'g home with comfort galore! Near proposed Ba~k Bay Park. (9767) 540-1720. . 4 BEDRM. -$27,900 -LEASE WITH OPTION ro buy -very spacious home designed for active family living & entertaining. 2 baths. nice family room, -quality carpeting. Immediate possession. Forced air heat, all electric built-in "Award" kit- :hen. Dishwasher. Patio. Large home in excellent area! (9785 ) 54.~1720. ~·· _ ·' ifiE!iuCULAR OCEAN VIEW! $39;951i .'. ~ 2.~_~q.i, t. ho~e(with a huge recrel.tion room, (550 SQ. 'F.l"-'J~built~ih1 bar, King sized bedrooms, 2 ~· BQilt-lll<'ititchen, dishwasher. Family ropm."'E ~ fire.pl8ce, 45'""tt. p~tio .With sweeRln"i .oc~!ln .. , --. T~picat garden paradise! Owner helps with"1fitlan· clng! (9784 ) 540-1720. . . .. ' NEBULOUS NEWPORT -$29,950,.,.. WALK TO BEACH! ., Walk to beach from this delightful residence -king sized bedi;oorns, 2 baths, family room. Dream ki~t ctien with built-in range, oven & dishwas~r. Elefant fifeplace. Palio.'.Cbarm Glow gas fired BB<l:iBuilt-in cabinets, extra Show.er in garage. AJ,Iey ace:e ~JJ Bli>A..T Oil TRAILER. (9798) 54D-1720. , ~· 1,' ~ . " ' 4 BEDRM. • $29,9SO -. LOW DDWlt •• Very·sp~cious family home with many luxury added features. 2 pulJman baths, Wied brick fireplace, all electric "Awatd" push button buiil-irl kitchen. Pii1sh cti:rpeting, Custom decorator drapes & shades, heavy shake roof. Very low down payment. Owner desper-- ate! $1-720. \ LOVELY 2 ~TORY--4 BEDRM-$28,950-6% • ' " .-NW ::111E BEACH -$13,250!: It's a darling like new 9 month.Old 2 bedrqom. den home with a l;lea1,1tiful gleaQling kitchen, fin~t ~ii.at.. ·:ii:y;,bµilt-ins~ !llihwasher. Good shag carpe~g ... ,.;ppr sized g.rounds. Anou~I .,%, rate loan ·'of 81h %· n)a)f'~ asS\lfried with i:ent like terms! Near the b~c.bl (11691 ) 540-1720 . SEE THIS-6~% G.I •. LOAN-$29,950 Very spacious home with twip sized bedrooms, 2 baths, large family room. Plush new gold shag car- peting, beautiful kitchen with all the finest built·in features, dishwasher. Massive fireplace. Fenced- pool sized rear yard. Lovely patio. Expertly land- scaped. Sprinklers. Finest & most convenient area. (9426) 540-1720 "UNIVERSITY PARK" $35,200 Extra sharp home in prestige "Irvine" location! Ex- quisi!e architecture & qualit¥ decgr inside & out. i''1J1acious .bedtoomr.-,J::~1Ntths, famil 7 , elegant flt' ~.~~tonal planned c _____ _ ifla with · .~n1s & e:1tens1ve recrea 1- lies. (97118)' 1720 ·,.,._ ·. ~ .. tfyfitivp~E ·~ . ..-/ ··~ "Pride of Ownershif'' inside & out! Summer living & entertaining idea here ~ slidhlg walls of glass Jead to pictutesque "Care Free'" yard. Master sized bedrooms, large den, 2 baths - one with sunken Roman tub. 0-arden kitchen with execµti ve built·in features. range, oven, dishwasher, ·refrigerator, washer & dryer included. Handsome fireplace. Ex- citing atrium home. Owner anxious -low down payment! Asking $36,!00. 540-1720 wtt.t.r.r Y•• .t., ftll't ...... te· .... , .. , ..... Mft '" ,... .... IMH. IHI _._. ., ............ _..c., •. 11.~,..,.~ Z11•111., n .D.. ....., .,._ ..... ~ ........ ,.. "-· l1Mrt-~ ~~w ... tt••M91t. will .. •••-·It h1• ....... ...... te ..... fttmte ~ ... It'• '"" fJ'M.J•1HH .. fk ....... ' Carpets, dra~s. Prb!essfonally l&ndsc~ped )rard -Jower than rent. (9820) 962.1373.' · ,~ · , , ' oversized garage conve~ted to ~ddition31' recreation 18884 B ...d.h · · ' • · ·· area. I mmaculate condition-inside & out. (9804 1 842-, '-i-i ~t · 962.1373 .. , ~11. · -, ' , . · l=olllltain V'~ley •. " ... . .. · -:; LAllCE' RA@llLING HOMU 133;1ll!l-1MP OOWN-t ,•~· .....,. ........ • ·. .. zooo sq. fl. or superb convenience! ' b'edrooms, b8lbS! 'large.'i..ionnal dinin& room Riu s charming ~~st nOdti. FamU.yibom. Long cOvered patio to ~;ae coo.llt ocean bre~_zt'·•ll.,,iumnier lbng!· No "l'.'!!I!!!! ·~1.' •>.1ow down ·F;r: '_1 s avaiiab e <~11 ~UGE .~OME .t-, OOL ·=t-:·~-YIEW! $37i380 , PRIVACY! PRIVACY! •26,000 For'inel"model'li meil.ith automatic yard lighting & f sprinklers. Exquisitely landscaped. Lush tropical Very· secluded area great for raising pets: Lovely 3 rear yard with a beaUtiful pew pool , loads or decking. bedroom home with a terrific 20x25 ft. family room, 2 patios. 2,150 sq. ft. lu:.:ury home with 4 bedrooms. 3 fireplace; fuJI dining room, built-in dream kitchen separate baths, family room . Pantry & utility room with rich wood cabinets. Huge pool sized grounds Owner transferred,. (9799) 830-6060. with boat access! Greatest possibilities here! (9832) 842-6691. • LESS THAN RENT $28,950! Very spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bath, family room home. Gourmet kitchen with finest built-i n appliances. Dishwasher. Most intriguing fireplace sets of( ·gracious living room . Large patio. Near the beach. Payments .less than rent! (9833} 962-1373 ~; ... -,.su~~:;;J?Bt:~o~'. -· ! ~ -e~ch north 4 coi:,11r h<ftTie in a prestige lo!fip ·, ~ean breezes .K1f P you com!of.table all s ! 9/l'~ bedroonis. 2 baths, faffilly-room. All e 0. ri built-in push button kitclien, dishwasher, ~ 2 fireplaces. Full dining room. Covered patio. PooL,t1z- ed Jr. Estate grounds. (9786) 846-0604. TEE OFF HERE! $39,750 • ' Lovely home on 3rd Fairway ol Meadowlarrk Golf Course: Huge dining room separated frorb. large kitchen by handsome eating bar. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. Living room with magnificent fireplace & 2 bedTQOms overlook acres & acres of paik like golf course greens. Heavy shake roof. Low down payment & owner helps with financing! (9800) 84U691. LOADED WITH EXTRAS! . -., $23,500 WITH 6~ % LOAN ery ruce 3 bedroorri horrle on a huge feqc'~~yard. · room for boat ortrailr?f agstone patto• with . ~ entrancing fis h poh -garden,1~! Eden J!lilifsca)>inif."$1!00 Tex-Coat 'nt exlerior1tnil y~ar .. ~~(043()t.962'1373. I , . , "• ,-y 'n i'Ml:ACH Bl VD . .,:;, ....... 142-669) ,, . '-"':'1 ' f ... ' '·. 4 E J,.GER ................ 1410604 'Ir · 'HUNTINGTON BEACH ' "·· ... , "F,llEE PONY"!! . . '. MOHJH ' OF AUGUSf ONLY . . . . ~ Buy ' Horse Ranch /rom us and receive ;>. bell.I-"~" ~ ' . . .. . ., .,......, ny . .. ·. st come , first s~rve .. •l9~0lt9 and•ul)._ ' .. .. ..54"42', . ' ' NEAR HARBOR AREA -$32,500 Very spacious 4 bedroo m, 3 bath. family room home. -executive built-in kitchen. dishwasher. Magnifi· cent tireplace,1 Pool sized grounds. Owner will lease or se'll. Presti ge location Newport Beach. (9803) 83().. 6060 . ,f .AI Al!PBIWJ $33,50H%-POOI:! · . . ·..,;,~;~· o1 prop&~t.i,~liic!flnff.~'•~ i!il or bul, with ur G.I!~ll!lyWl1!41 aii!!list nothing dowlbor low d wn -all Othets FHA! Extretde- Jy ~~Of Miss~ ... n Viejo. 4 bedroorns,.2')bath5, fam1?~ -adjac t ~e all electrte-uAward" kit· chen. ~illlt firepla . Fenced swinlrj'toQl.'ftimedlate possession! (9142)83();Ji060 '·' .. 1·' ,~, \"I'·"'· BREATHTAKING VIEW -TE[ OFF HERE Palatial home in an area of proressional & executive . residences on ·the 16th hole or Mission Viejo Golf Course. Convenient. to park & schools. Professionally deco.::ated &. landscaped. Oversized bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, dining room. Exotic fireplace . Acres & acres or velvet golf course greens in your front yard ( (9806) 83().6000. 4 BEDROO~ + PRETTY POOL $28,50~.I. or FHA terms-means very little cash needed-no down G.1.-closing costs only or Jq\S,,~own all <>LJ;iers. Very spaci ~ 2 bath· pome. FWIY."c~i:peting. Seclud· e~ i:.ear,Ji · · ,-;*"th lnvitlrif'f!!Jplace over'ttibks ; ttiti ~" ti!ul co¥f~~!>atio-loa~bf ~ckm11. arnl -''II> ·in '.mailiterl~"& . ·~ ~l!u ¥~ relaxli!' bv/lli~"ool'"'flttJty' ( 568)' 8:JO.. \ ~ I "-,,.,.,!I ~·:l.~i° •. 1,.,, , .. "fl,,· ' r , _ .. .SUPE!r"SllARP! $29, 1§~61,J% ,, . Priced !;ir below fe~iacement .wi loday:s.,~}el! Completely air ~onditioned .. King• fized .~edrOQJ:ns, ~ b&tbs, family sized kitchen ,with "Copper ~ttj.e." chartn yet air the push button electric ... l>uiJ.h.in . ,rfeatures.'lDishwasher. LoVely vi4J1~ of. Laguna Hill$. . Subject lfo great loah assumption at 61>%-FllA! 'Best Mission ·viejo area ·with :QVer·ything near -~y! 83().6000 . TALK ABOUT OIJTllQDR, UVJllGJ , , ... ~ .. S28,500 J-~~%;,l~Alt:' ;;. :·~:: jMosl beautiful yarn }1iu'v~ ever. seen cl!IJ,be .~ni'll!.-1 !t,Om th# delightful OOVe~ed pa!M--111)~\U~J.l<r•Jiade BRA D NEW ~ ACRE HORSE RANCHES ~----------.;....------.I in one .~f the best are~s of Norco. ~.S-bedrOOm, fam· TAl;IBELL REAL ESTATE CD. ily r;ooln, fireplaces. Builtins, cotripieleiy chain link · tre .. ,'~~lvet green ·lawns, appli!> 1plt1111; .. ~v<><;ailo. iwach i g~ifJrjoes. Home shows like a model 'Mil> 11iirieraai ~~l}edri>oms , 2 .b•W. full ~ining ·room . ieleg&nt""firepla~e, ~omemaker's i;iride kitchen with del.uxe built-ins, flishwasher: 'Hea.Vv shake1 roof h6me1 Orily 5 yrs. ne11. A!tnuai % rate,Jil~·lo,&n on P.O. BOX 1400, 11111 lleoch Blvd: fenc;ed. f.!7,500 with best terms available. 543-IM29. I Huntington lle•ch, C•llf. '2647 · ....,. __ ._..,, .. ,........ '" I PftllL ftOME -17 ACRE! HORSES -$27,tOO I .. ,. _ M-T• •-••....., • HoMO" ific;-3 bedroom bome -keep coqi in lbe-'pool all NAME .... ·1• •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • .. v.. I 1.?wmef .,long)-Large.. fenced ground . carpeting, •DORESS. ....... : .. : ..... : ..... ;, ........ ;,·::: : dra[' s1 lignl & cheerful farnf style ki!chen "-handy ~ .. . . . ,''. ': wot teatut8J;.,Low down, payment -rt w0;nlWy Jn- 1 ,CITY .... ,. ................ '.\ STATE .......... : stall ehts less than renq ~7)..543-94•9 · ptOp~r,ty;'lniy be. assuined\I Owner helps ttr~nce too ! (9815) 83CHIC)6(}t/ i1 ' '1'.,.-• ,,'. 'tfARf .iilltT,:...$26,8~%-LDAN · - A\illdat•' % ,r~~ail no.' on .p~' iihl£!!.,m,ay ·11e. assuhwd,..,-thly lalim ' .,,_th, rent! Immaculate llOfll• W!ih f , tur~.!Mh. jn.~a!"JllOre . eXJjen&ive re§ido~es ~Kln sized ~ll\S .. 2 Falbs, far,>ili' room. l?\lt•h ~arp ing,•&us!om,drape~ .. f9ol Sitlin$ pretty on a large corner lot! Near major shopprng & schools. 2 baths, banquet sized dining room. Elegant fir~place welcomes ~ ~·~-~~ing room. Pool s1ud.; groWlds. P.;atio. ~l..flD• IVCD'"; tion:..sub[ec\ to 61;% FHA Joan! 540-172?·"'· .1 ;.j 2955 Harbor Blvd.,.:. Costa ~ . . .,._ ~~ . ,~54._A • -~·· -,,,: : ' 2429 'Hamner. .NORCO -v-I : v (11'"""91 p~ ... N•~ ~~,..,.) Mesa .,.' . , Toll Fr" so·"'??i l ;i.-: (, ' ,, .. • ('' ' t J 'si!e<f yard. ~ cl)!><>IS: shopping. 83().6000 z~t.f; lF T~ 1t\ia '· i'. ; 830-6060 • . ... l •· f .. ' ' . ' ' .,, -. :: • I\ s.-'-"'""·-'""'' 22, 1910 -• . ssmoon T()wers ·Offers ~High tiving~ - Out1tioos end eo-n• By R11ltot Rendeft McC.rdle • '. I •m confus.ed abovt • certain rNI estetw .. rm - iMiMnt Oom111n. Would you plN11 define it f.of m-. thenk you .• , ' R. P. ·Costa M1111 : ED\imt 0oma1q . ; that ··~'* d~oiqii 1lf !l>t ~ powar -.ver propertr wllhll'the .mta "'hicll #.horizes ft, to apgroi>riate all or any part, ~ereot: to C.1'ecessary public· use, reasonable compensation bemg ~d~ ' ~ I w•s teac1"'9 som•wh•r• th•t th• t•x .. v.rrt.,.-~. ownership •rt bett•r than the t•x "itdv•rtta,.s OJ:t .. exempt bonds. . -ARTIST'S Sl(ETCH 0 , ROS~R TOWERS PROJECT AT LAGUNA HILLS ~ I h•Y• never re•lly thoufht of a home •• • vehicl•· -· . _ . . . . ~t-would provide ,• t•x shelter. I h•v• ~sider-eel ta~ c P.•'· B 'lth G lf L 0 k ~pt bonds. IQOd.investment. I one• L' irm ' U"J 0 . ' . 4:;•••,..som~~~~·••••dve~~,.,,·"°"i.o*'\:. ,.~~I!-,fl ~. , "'~ ·, ~ . .'! in ·S ,1 , '-Would it be w15er to rent •ncl 1nvd mt ~y l n 1 Complett()l\· l!(~ lb8 f"'1 of Muirhead, will. ,nclude j;~ Muirhea_d, who has achieved tn exempt IMnds? . · -·two IMKlle ·'itlf c:ou.rses at · condominiuln' utj.lti; .tlZ likes international prominence tor :,· R.G. -N~Vtport l&e~ch Mission lUUJ~ Del Country t.otaUilg 80. acres·""a 'l milllon his jnoovative golf, ,course It sounds as though you may have been reading ' -· • ' · designs, says that Genet.asked RpJ Estate Investment Ideas. Let's review ·some of· club, U:te ~l·aillUoa 1:-•lm cl-.. ~~ls 'COUl'Ui, and him, ", ... to create. tbe ~ factors discussed in their article on tiorbe QwnU.. . S P r I ~ ' 1 recree~I cam· swimming pools. greatest golf course l n ship and tax exempt bonds. munlty, bas been ~ · Genet not.~ tbat model cpn· California and one of the ;;-Our government has always favored home owner-by Mu: Genet Jr4 the domlniums~ priced ·1 rt m greatest in the world." He &~.,P and made it more advantageoys thro_ugb_Uie _in· developer, and Desmond . 135,000 to $65,~. •_re noted he and hJs a5.50ciates ~e tax laws. This was strengthened by the 1969 Tu: Mu.lrhud, Ne~rt Beach golf cwuntJy open !or wpection. created 30 different master Rtform Act; which places limitations -on -certain tax courae archl~ &¢ ~na VlsUon may take Calllof!11a ·plans before th~y were be'befits that .are. obtained from investments, but d.o consultant. . 111 lo Wonder Palms DrtVe, satisfied that t~ golf course n.ot arln.ly to nioney 1l2rtQwed fo(.~-R~-~C?< ~4~11le· 1:he 611()..~ .• 1communl.ty,~-·~ ,10,east on Wonder Palms produced the maximum ad-. -.«'11.aorueOtrnil ~ou can..".@l ~ ;fDr 1• which(r'd,~plaOfted fY to QJV•ll. , , .r ·vantage to the community:· the real ili.tTW-aM'.:i nteriit-yOu-piy.on...y-OUr-inor\.. - - gage. Later you can make a tax-Cree sale if you sell your home and purchase another wl:th the proceeds of the sale within a required time. If you decide not to buy another borne, you will pay a favorable capital ; Ro..' 'II'· ~. pnsldtnt e"r''°"P'lraUon, llal ~=ts~ :tesn~~ ?ttgn..n.. condominium ~•l·n<reatlon complex ~ II< kind lot ldullt in lhe ...... 11n1ied s111 ... -:<...:._,. said "Roaamoor '1"fll: • ' ~provides a totally ntw Co4i!opt lt.t adult llvlni sinct Jt.11 now potllble to offer the 1~Wnlidlilt Completely care- "°!\ 1'orF""" 'llvio'1 wilh · al''!)', lty and COOl• IJl!!itnf>l ~~p of a Rossmoor ~ qmdomin.ium tlso of· ~ ~ Jcosaplcte recreaUonal ~1~.J4-bour emergtl"ICY ~Ci,l . servtces, m e a Is ~ed ·~ served by one or · 'q_ie.Jotemosi restauranteUl'l 1ln the natiOn, and all at a monthly co6t ,that can be-lower tban rent on an apartment." Rossmoor Towers is the first high·ri&e approved for construction outside of any ci- ty in Orange County. Plans call ror a 14-story, S80 unit structure. Cortese said that Rossmoor Towers residents will enjoy an auditorium for meetings. and sociaJ eyept~ .. card rooms, billlatd robfti , shuffleboard courts, circular shallow depth swimming pool, I o u n g i n g patios, a Key Club. In addition ta these facilities, regular maid. sr.rvice will be a feature of The Towers. EJch unit will have its own private balcony: ground noor units bave walled private . pati05. Top floor penthouses with panoramic winclov.·s take fuil adVanta,ge of magnificent TOwtll, and an m"edl__p_;1 1 lacillll• •1'6 offered \a ,_._ ju~ wllh Med!C.e Md M8dtcal plons. There wttl ~ a store stocked with mt~ dise especially orient~ to U. personal .. w of --· Towers resldenl3. A htalttiful wblrlpool baill ,wlU be ~ • within lhc l!illloll!ll-"; Meell win be prepared ut &erved by Stouffer'•, • ifa. tlonally acclai~:td restauranteurs. A MecllW'- ranean dining l'QOm will hive rich, dart paneling:, deep col· orlng, aibdued llghtlD( artd a garden dlnini room w 111 vtews. ~some unib feature feature large expansts ~:~t cheerful fireplaces. T h e glasa, luxuriant folia&e, Wif'm buldlngs will be equipped with cheerful colo111. ln bolh rotiiai5, elflc~nt self-service elevators. where regular dally 1'e'al L«ated a d j a c e 0 t to hours will be malJ}talned; the Rossmoor Leiaure World, the atmosphere will be reland Towers will occupy just 19 and homelike. percent of a five-acre site. Re-Eaeh resident will also hiVe mainlng acreage Is devoted to his own small efficiency unit, creating a garden-like at· with a stove, refrl1erator and mosphere. disposal. Whereve r posslble, stairs RQS$1JlOOr Towers saleJ of- have been eliminated. Gentle nee is open dally from 9 a.m. inclines are used in their lo 6 p.m. It Is located at 2.1532 place. 1 Paseo de Valencia and car. be 1 Ross moor Towers· Will al5{) reached via the 1San ·Diego feature emereericy nursing Freeway south !tom Santa service, medical s e r v J c e s Ana about 12 miles to the El available around the clock, Toro off-ramp. Then three proximity to the multi-million blocks west on Paseo de dollar Lei.sure World Medical -;;;:V=a=le=nc=i•=·======; Center wtlh more than 80 doc-,. tors, nurses and diagnosUcians as well as 24-hour ambulance service. A variety ol medical plans are available through the ad- ministration of R o s s m o o r Who Cares? No otker 111wtp•p•r i11 I~• world c1r11 •lio11f yo11r co111l'l'lll· nity Ill:• yo11' co11111111nlty .f1illv 111w1p•p•r .io11. l!'t th• DAILY PILOT • gains rate on your profit. Your monthly payment can be considered, a sav.· lngs. The largest "savings account" th.at most of us have is not in the bank, but in our home in the form Of equity. Your home is one of the best protections you have against inflation. It has been long recognized that real estate is one of the best hedges to the shrinking buying power of our dollars. An investment in your home brings you many val· uable_ retll!ns._ The tax advantages in home ownership at thu point is comparable to that derived from tax exempt bonds, but now there comes a big difference. You can borrow money to purchase a home and then take a deduction for the amount you pay as interest ood Garden Apa ents ... the best of two worlds! on a mortgage and then use it as an offset against your ordinary income. What you have accomplished, in eliect, is ,shifting income from the taxable to the tax-free status. You would not be able to do this with. tax exemp~ bonds No tl deduction is allowed where an inVutot'1ft11"l!ltaiWH~ta'\: 11'• exempt bonds on margin, or where muitect "'&OrtOW!rt) •· Js used to purchase tax exempts. • · '· Editor'• Nott: Randall -R. McCardlt i.J the prt1ident of the Real E.~taUrs, on investme"nt anal11st, colltOt lecturer, and author of "Real E1tatt in California ." S«"nd uour com· menta and qut"stiom to Randall R. McCardlt, clo the DA.ELY PILOT, P, 0 . Boz 1560, Cos!a Mesa, 92626. Walk er & Lee Report Sales Up 12 Percent Home sales by Walker and Lee, Inc., during the 'first six months of 1970 are up 12 per- cent over last year, reports Frank Hart, president-Gf the Anaheim-based realty firm. "According to au · present Indications," said Hart, "we should beat our 1969 total ol 4,917 homes. our company record, by more than 1,000 homes or a 20 percent in- crease. Thi! will ertable U! to achieve our goal of 8,000 home sales in 1970. "'La.st year, we had a very good first half, but then tightening money conditions and the public's lack of con-- fidence in the economy drastically slowed the residen- lial real estate mariet. "Th.11 year, we see no sigrt3 of tueh a slow down. The · economy appears to have stabilized and people are aealn * * * Escrolv Co. Hits Peak '• . willing to make that impcirtant'. · ind necessary decitlon tO'buy · • new home." Hart reported lli.at total six- month sales of the ·real esta"tfi ftrm were $92.8 million, in- cluding $88.9 mill.ion in,.home!:. Sl.8 million in acreage, aod Sl.9 million in investment~ perty. He noted that the total would be. substantially in- creased if the as-yet-untotaled sales of the firm 's insurance and . CXTow subsidiaries were iocluded. The $81.1 million resklenUal ' ~es total representJ 3,120 homes, an increase of Sl4.2 million aOO 333 homes over last year's 2,787 homes for S74.1 million. All figures are net sales, Hart stressed. Hart noted that the blgge!t Increase was in new home sales, where the six.month !ig\lre rose by 266 homes, from 889 to I, I.SS. Totai dollar, volume was 137.S m.Jllion, an increase of $11.3 ~Uoo. Resales rose by 67 homes to 1,965 for lhe first. half. Total dollar volume..-wu $51.7 million, an increase of $2.9 Walker & Lee E s c row million. COrporation'1 Anaheim of!ice "One of the most significant has reached a significant trendJ coming out of these milestont, closing 1.500 escrow fig~~ is O]at oome prices tranuctions in i Ls fint 11 an contlnuina to r I s·e months, reports W i 111 am · dramaUcally," said Hart . Welter. prest~t of lhe firm, "Thl! year. the average new 1 tublldiary of Walker &: Lee, home we have sold is priced tnc, the Anaheim-bued real at $32,299, more. than S3,000 ettate company. aboY• ·1aat. yur'1 -averaee "We beaan oPtf'&tiona in Prict ol _ _.no,225. In com· Janutry, 1969, with a very • pirtJOn, ffie. averqe resale 1m11J ftl'ff under lhe guidance home is not Priced at '26,Sl7, o{ Mn. Trtah Wroclt, t1erow ·an lncreue·of only $640 over maMCef," said Welter. "Since last year." then, 1he otaff bu more lhan ~========I doubled." ON THE TUBE F.r t t. ••ti 1 wl4• I• wll1t'1 ••r11•11l11t •11 TV, r••' TV . W 1:1( -4111,/t,wfH with tt.1 S1tw'41y 9'ltl•11 •f ~. DAILY rt LOT. Welker " l.ee Escrow, wtllc:!J a1Jo bu offica In Long Stach, WhUUer and Colla Meu, 1 er v e • Independent home buyers, Welllor I< Le<, me,, M>I Olhlr mJly fuml. .!:::=======:-'I \ .. ' ~· At Oakwood Garden Apartmcn1s, you will find the very best of two possible worlds .. ·gracious apartment Jiving and a year-round resort. It's fun, fine neighbors and prestige Jiving all in one luxurious ·" ·~ 0 . ..._ ·~· .:; .akwood. ha s ev~rything-a whole world of country club rec-------= ::·~ ;· package. reat1on and relaxation . It's an active healthy way of life with a in.terestingadults who ~ ! million dollar clubhouse featuring health clubs, saunas, billiards, w111 be your new neighbors. · indoor golf driving range, color TV tPeater, fireplace lounge, . Top all of thi s wnh an outstanding resident management art studio, conference suite, and an elegant party room. Out-. who cares for you personally, and that's Oakwood-your ·doors, there arc swimm!ng pools, I 05-degrcc whirlpool baths, home and your country club! tennis courts, volleyball and basketball courts. Add to this a resident tennis professional and a Clubhouse director who helps you plan the aqivities you want. . \<\II' thi s; an'd much, much more, are steps away from your luxury single, one or two .bedro~m apartment, each witli carpeting,' drapenes, storage aplent~, balconies, patios and optional fireplaces. Rentals range from $150 to $335, and models are open daily f.rom IO a.m. to 9 P·".1· This.is Oakwood-acres of lush ·landscaping, where you can cnJOY quiet moments of relaxation or meet otHcr active, • • CHAMPAGNE OPE~ HOUSE Thia Sunday ind next Sund1y1 1pm.to7 pm OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS Retort llwlng-Jual for 1dult1. 1700 16th Street Newport Beach , Calif. 92660 (714) 642·8170 • -'llAl'l•Wj -" " pre}let •'"' I Dwtroo111fflt c.. ,, • --------------------· • SltutW, •-t 22, 1'70 OAILV "lOT J& Follow Roles -to Get· Tax Breaks : I B1 NORMAN OMPSTER WASHINGTON (UPI) -In -c1<n o1 1nn.::.1 11ou11n1 -· the pottM wbl lo 1botlt IO all h1I home llld' ~· inlo other qul11ert -.!> to pay llrl<I 1lltnllon to the In· .... J'. ..... - A petllOll who hll """'d 1 bpme lot more than a few yan will almott 1Urtly rea~ a subtlantlal 0 protlt" Whll!n he tellJ. 1'11! !! Q)Oltly an Ulullon, of coune ,,bac"use the seller mual poy ln!lll<d prtctt when he buJ• or r..,ta IJIOlhor pllCt lo UV.. But real or not. t.be , pro!lil la tuable. 10ct the one lhll la pur<hllocl mUJI be the !l'loclPll nal- dlnOe ol tho luplytt. The l.ndlvldul mutt move into tUt new home no bl'Utr tMn 1 year before nor liter.: 'lllan a year al\tr he. welll tho old one. II be II buljdlng the horn<, bl e111 ¢ 1n mr• lb moolhs ...i lhmb)I tn)oy. tbe bentllll U be mova Into the new borhe wiltiln 13 months ol Ibo tale ol lhe old one. The time llmitJ 1re 1tritt. for example.' tbe owner must inove litto bit new home. wllhln the year or ti months 1llowed, not jull 1«1ulre tec1I The t11 can be avoided ot 1 lht 'seller -the h!d<iptl from lhe-sale to buy or build another home. But he "'ult follow certain rules. To &et the ta1 advanlqe., both 'Ibo hou.. that ~ IOld title to It. Bad weather or poor he1llh will not produce •n extension. Eilbet the ntw or-the. okt home~ may be rented out tCM- paratUy, provided the Ume rli.mit.I art met.. . -A houMbolt, mobile home or oooperaUve o r con- ~:i{~u~5 ~~::~~t rre: I ~: nld home prOvided. It Is the principal re•idenct of \ht l&X· eayer. If a puaon selb • hla home and buyr two new hou3u. he mu.st de.signaled one of them as his principal resldence and apply 111 the nvtnue of lhe 11le of UM old home to that retldenct. A ltome th1t doubles U I place Of bwlntu can quality but onl1 lht pal'I 11ttlbullble 10 the reltdcnce. Thi.I lJ how the tax law work.• on 1 trMMctlon that quallflea: • ....... lht -originally coel t.111000 and w11 told for fl),000...-That makes a '5.-D "proltl." From lblt 1Ublrad the rul di.lie commisllon or othtr 1tJU111 ~ .and any fixing I.Ip COIU: Ind iJn. provtmenll. Tlill mlJl>I leave !UGO. - Wi thin a ytlt. the taxpayer LEAllN INCOME TAX P'lllPAllATION llli JlilM 11 ...U. H I JI lllocl, "-'ke't ........ ._.... Taa Serflot, ... t9d ,.. how .. ..,.,.,. --.... ,....... ........ how 't'OUC*lll..a...-.__, ... tf ..... 1811 ....... Ali ..... -.......... , .. . ...,.. I home coolhll IZS ... lie poy1 no tua oo Ille '2.a!t bvl u be .. u. tho -~ ol ..,1y 121.0llt -the - he Clll claim 1 purdWt prx, purchue prfct minus the P"t" m from Ibo P'"'°"' homo -In compuUO( Illa llubla prolila on tho -aale. __ J If lnllead ol paylO( $15,.., for a new homt, the lndtykfua' pays only fJ l,000. he mutt PJY llxts on 11,IGI ol bt1 prollt from the 11)1 r1' tbl firrt hOllSt. fl lht Ale price of the old reside.nee min\i1 seDM& ftpeMH aNf fl1.up coslJ exceeds the COit of thti new one, the eicess ff t.u:a* • l .. Cllf .,,,,, •• Mll9U Ml._,.,._. e raL • NIT·n•• ........... IPPllTlllTlll RAISED ENTRY, STEP-DOWN LIVING ROOM AT HARBOR VI EW'S MONTEGO . . Olson Firn1 Opens Office ........ ~ ...... , ......... . ..._ DTl'lA • NI 111t1'11 • ~ ,..... .• ,., ....... .,.,. to ..,.... e ,...,.. If IXPDllKO ... TU NIN: · Harbor View Tract • a!ROU NOWI } c-M- CIASSES START ~;;.'"" ....!:".:... H..ti ..... s..dl-_,..., 11111 M•St. Custom Details Sell Homes Fore.st E. Olson, l n c . , Realtors, celebrated their 17th anniversary lut week, with the opening of their 29th sales SEPTEMBER 14 .. , .. ,., II PMb 51iep,1 .. Ctr.I 147·7ft7 Custom features and at· tentlon lo detail are con- tributing factors in making Harbor View HorM.S popular with discriminating homebuyers. Located in ,.iewport Beach and part of the Irvine Ranch development creaJing a better environment for tomorrow 's cities, this neighborhood is developed and b·uill by the Bren Company, a subsidiary or International Paper Com pany. Double doors are used for front entrances and also for many interior entries. Con- venient, well-arranged floor plans become even more in· teresting with change or in- terior Door levels such as rai s- ed entries, step-down family rooms, etc. There is an extensive use office, setting a Jle"l' record of high, sloped -1·1,·ngs. many haust fan. oI expahsion in the Industry, ,._... .. ,... -• ,.,i.lf1Uoft leflll Mii ll'll«IMtlM •bowt IN 1111 H I fl lloP: • ..... . ,_, Tu COurM. T~i. " • '"-' .., ill~ enty ·~ ol1CH N lllldoJr with rough-hewn wood beams, Harbor View Homes range according lo Fort:St E. Olson, ,.. cio11pw~ '° e11..i1. , • as well as graceful wrought-in siu from two bedrooms, president. tu.Mr D' 1-12 iron railings for stairways or den and lW1J battui, to five The new branch at 2140 N, •~ room dividers. Every home bedrooms, Z'it bath!, and are Main Street In Santa Ana, "°°"'" • has a fireplace with a raised priced from $29,995 to $41 ,495. headed by branch nlanager c1TY M:IHI' firebox and gas log lighter. Models are open daily from Pal Jones, is the seventh new STATE 11,. cca: • · Most every master suite has 10 1.m. to 6 p.m. and are office to be opened by the , a dressing area with its own located at MacArthur and network since the flnt of the I I I I . ·. separate wash basin and Ford Road in Newport Beach. year. counter,andeaohmasterbathl -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--"~~~~--'=-- feature5 a steJHJp oval Jub. designed exol usively by and fo r the Bren <Almpany. Every kitche11 has a step- saving feature that all women appreciate: a pass-through serving counter from kitchen to patio area. And every kitchen has top quality al>' pliances which include a dishwa sher, di sposer, com· bination range and double oven with hood , light and ex· You're invited . to a champagne open house party just for single people. Buyers of Sec~nd Home • At Newport Beach Sunday 3-7 p.m • Found Tougher to Sell "People know what they want in a home and, with the mai;ket being as tough as it is, they make sure they get it," says Paul Martin, sales agent at Pacific Island Village , ac· Uve adult community atop Laguna .Niguel. "It's possible lhal our market is a little tougher because our visitors have owned homes before, but I imagine it appl ies lo all developmen ts .·• "\Ve can offer great views 11nd a smog.free climale here, but if they don 't like what they see when they go through our models It wouldn't mean a thing," he said. "Our residents here ha ve owned at least one home before and they know what they want so far as floor plans and features are con· cemed." Martin has f o u n d en. thusiastic reactions to the "counter that cook.'i." a new development in electric cook· ing. In addition, every kitchen has a full-height p a n t r y , i11atur al cabinets, and con· veniently-localed. eating areas ill a step-saving design. Homes are oriented for unobstruCted views of the Paciric Ocean, and the com· plex has Its 0\\-'n co1nplete rec. reational facilities. A heated and covered swimming pool. therapeutic ·whirlpool, putting green and clubhouse are on the premises for the unlimited use or the owners. A country club, beach club and riding l\'eic Po1ltlo" Ken Ross . former own- er or Ken Ross Li.Rhl· inst has ioined the in- vestme'nt division or Wesley N. Tavlor Co .. Realtors. in Newoort Center. A native Orante Countian. he hai; lived 14 vears in the Harbor Area. club art only a few minutes a Way, and the New Dana Point Marina will be about a J~minute dri ve. Loc~h!d only about five miriutes from the San Diego- . Santa Ana Freeway, Pacific Island Village has had unique appeal to lhe group for "'hich it is specifically b11ilt. the ac· tive adult. No pennanent residents under 18 are permit- ted. -The two-bedroom or two- bedroom-and-den, two bath homes are available in a wide choice of designs, priced from $.16,900 lo $19,900. Annual percentage-r a t e financing, is available with normal ·down payment. Far lower than the "prime" rate, !he savings of the Jowef' in· terest has attracted numeroll! buyt13. "We have another financing feature which is uniqut in this type of development as far as 1 know," Martin claimed. ·'Many of our bu yers here had to sell their eiisting home rirst. so we have arranged a special refinancing plan. based on appraised sale valuation, also al a raie well be.low prime. We find a great deal of interest in it during lhese days of tight money." FurnJshed modi ls are open every day from 10 a.m. until dusk, and are easily reachecf from the entire Los Ange)es area ... Take the Santa Ana-San Diego Freeway south to Crown Valley Parkway and tum right. following t h e parkway to Pacific Island Drive. Or take the PaciCic coast Highway lO the Laguna Niguel entrance al Crown V~ley Parkway and turn left to Pacific Island Drive, , Y eage1: Joins f resley Firm James J. Yeager, prominent Southern California architect, has }olned Presley Develop- ment Company as di.rector of planning and architecture, II wu announced today by Ran- dall E. Pmley, president of the 'N e w p o r t Beach-butd llomebuildlng fll'ltl. Yeager, who received h11 architectural degree f r o m ()'I'° State Unlyersity, has been with Earl G. Kaltenbach, Inc .• o( SanLI Ana, since 1966. For tbe p..'5l I•,:, years he Mrvtd u vice president~ arthllecture. spedalidng In rtaidenlial and commercial land-development projects. .. rofftl._t.eln llnlW OOUl'tl, 11-llght'<!, __ ........ _ Stnolt. 1 and 2 bedroom apartment&. fumlahtd and unfuml1h1d. All with Ctrp91•, dr1pt1, 1ll·1l1ctrlc appU1nce1, ~nd prlv1t1 p1!101/b1lconle1 • rnldlM tlnnla profell'°nel and fully 1tocktd pro-shop. Tht party room hu a dance noor, cateri ng kitchan and bar, plus b11baqu1, patio. 1750.000 ClubhouM with bl111arda room, Indoor oolf drtvfng range, 1nd T,V, '°"ngn. Olymplc-1lze •wlmmlng pool plu1 10s• whlrlpoof. Separate men'a and wom.,•, aaunaa incl health cruba wtth lhe latest gymnulum equipme nt. South Bay Club Apartments· If you'resingle and over 21, we'd like you to get a firsthand look at an apartment/resort built just for single adults. The South Bay Club Apartments. a Stop by today and look at our single, one and two .Dedroom model apartments. Furnished and unfurnished. Professionally decorated. Reasonably priced from $150 to $350. Models open daily 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. o At the same time, check out the on-site recreational facilities. Sip champagne. And meet all kinds of interesting single people. a It's open house today at Newport Beach. a Come as you are. Single and over 21. Other OrupCounty Soulh Bly Oubs ire loe1ted at: OAlD!N O•OVE 1~100 Chapm3' Avenue (7 14) 636-3030. ANAHII M 2235 Broadw1y (714) 772-4500 South Bay Oub Aptrtmcnts is 1 projcclof R .t B lleYtlopment Co. • Newport Beach llVine at 16th Slreet (714) 645-0550 • • • • ..-----""""""-----------------· -------- Jl__ O~ PILOt_ S11t11rd11y, August 22. 1970 17 Speak_ to CREA Reagan, UnruJi w Address R ealwrs · --speakers sch<dul- ed to addl'eSI I.ht annual con- veation or Ole 48,ooo.n\ember California Real E st a t e A!SodaUon Oct. 3-1 at the San Franclaoo Hilton Hotel have been 'confirmed, it w a s disclosed' by Charles F . Cotes~'Ort.hy, president of the Newport HarDor-COSta Mesa Board of Realtors. Many local realtors, sales associates. their wives and guests will be atlending. Governor Ronald Reagan, keynote speaker Oct. 6, will be followed the next day by his pc>UtJcal opponent for the aove.rnorsbip , . .\ssemblyman Jqse Unruh. speaking at a Urban Affairs and Housing Committee, and Aaseroblym1n James Hayes (R·Lon.a: Beach ), cha rmari -Ol-thf" Assembly_ Judiciary committee, as speakers. Real estate fin•ncing will be e1plored in tome depth at a c. onference Wednesday af- ternoon reaturlng as speakers: Congressman l\ichard T. Han- na, (D-Huntington 84.!ach), member of the Hoose Banking and Currency Committet; Walter E. Hoadley, e1ecullve vice president d the Bank of for Gov. Reagan earlier thi s America : and Rlcllard Gid· year. dings, president of the MISSIONS DEVELOPMENT IN LAGUNA HILLS BUILT ON EXTRA LARGE LOTS FOR ELBOW ROOM Camper Parks Set By Boise The nation's blgae•t developer of moblle home communitle3, Bo1se ca1cade, l.! about to embark on the development of parks for recreational vehicles. Richard J. Martens, general manager of Boise'.s Mobile Home Communities, reported this week the firm will begin the immediate wrchase ot properties for camper and motorhome park project.!. Boise will seek out pr~ r,::rties which have. high 'natural entertainment" ad· vantages, said Vance T, Johnson, director of land ae- quis1tion. \ ie-eral session. Thursday morning 's gene.rat California Mortgage Bankers session, Oct. 8, will feature Association. Troy Honies Awaiting Laguna Hiils "We would like properties with lake frontage, or rolling hills to hike," he said. "Of course. we will also be looking at smaller parcels in highly· populated areas which sur· round man-made entertain- ment cenlers." ~r genera~ session speakers announced are : on Tuesday, Oct. 6, Rich Port of LaGrange, Jllinois, president ol tbe National Association of RuJ Estate Boards: and Lar- ry Wilson of Minneapolis. Min- Big Marina Large Lots at Missions serving counters in patio kitchens, and lire tile roofs . communities and nearby shop- ping. ~ ne90la, a nationally known sales motivation expert. Anthony Downs, senior vice Colesworthy : said t h e r e president of the Real Estate would be a variety of other Research Corporatio n, conferences on man y Chicago who will give an specialized real estate sub- authoritative forecast on na-jects, each featuring leaders Uonal economics as they &.{-in that tield as speakers or feet real estate. He is carrying panelists. He said Melvin L. on the tradition of his lather. Mould of Long Beach, CREA James C. Downs Jr . , Presiden t, and Clark E. chairman of the corporation, Walla ce of Moraga , Con- Plans for major construction work at lhe new $20,000,000 Dana Point Harbor to start A showcase of garden homes from the Today and , Citation Series are now available at the Mjssions in Laguna Hills. The Leadership H o m e s ' com· munity Is designed with the spacious outdoors in mind. Interiors at the model com- plex offer a host or design ideas with the Today Series' de~ 'r by Diversified Design and the Citation Series by Hamilton Howe. Three elementary schpols are planned for the ·area, with one already serving the stu- dent population. Saddleback Junior College and UC at Irvine are within easy driving distance. Martens said Boise will most likely build b oth "destination parks" and "overnight parks." ' On Wedne9da y, Oct. 7, the morning general session, in addition to Unruh. will feature Burton E. Smith, state real estate rommissklner. a n d James Hartley ol San Lorenzo, who will speak about today's youth. Hartley, an Eagle Scout Who will bt enlering Brigham Young 'University in Provo, Ut4b, this fall. attracled stMe.wide allention as a r .. l!>nd ..W on 'that sub- ject at a fund raisin1 dinner Macco Bnys 34 Acres The Macco Corporation has purchased 34 acres north of San Diego and will build in- dustrial buildings ror lease, a.xording to an announcement by Grubb and Ellis Co., the firm that negotiated t h e transaction. 'Ibe parcel is located at the !IOUl.heasl corner of U . S . Highway 395 and Clairemont Mesa Blvd., 10 miles north of downtown San Diego. Total devtloped value of the ,..jecl ill .~.J.U millioo . Robert 'Biownsberger 0 r Grubb and Ellis Co., Newport Beach office ft?goHaled the sale. Seller was Kearney Mesa Trailer Villa And A r e a Reoeard! Co. wh o has be'!Tl noted ror his vention Committee chairman. this autumn ~ave been receiv- forecasts in this field and has expect some 3,500 to attend ed with enthusiastic approval addressed CREA · conventions the six-day event. by residents of Troy Homes for the past 20 years. Besides the events for which by the sea in San Juan Carl Terzian of Los Angeles, speakers have been an-Capistrano, whose recreation "Homes at the Missions are built on oversized lots, the big- gest in this area," said Bud Mills, sales manager at the project. "We've tried to in· president of Carl 1'erzi:tn no unced , . th.ere will be is boat oriented, reports Roy Associates, specializing in workshops, banquets, ad• d. 1 1 he e 1· a I Roman, subdivision s a I es public relations, governmental 1l1ona unc ons, s P c affairs. and economic and tours, entertainment -events, managerial development. will and meetings of the assocla- address the ThurSday general lion's 40 st ate wide com- &ession. mittees. Ivy Baker Pries! Stevens, The convention wi.11 open on California State Treasurer, Saturda~', Oct. 3. with an all- and State Assemblywoman da y conrerence discussi ng the Yvonne Brathwaite (0.Los f ruture of real estate educa- Angeles) will be speaking to tiona! programs, co-spo~so~ the "'omen·s Council meeting hy CREA end the California Monda y morning, oCt. 5. Department of Real Estate. A I s o o n M o n d a y , New association officers for Assemblyman Robert G . 1971 will be elected at the ~nd Beverly fR·Los Angeles) will or the Thursda y morning be the featu red speaker at a session, Oct. 8, to close the legislative lunc heon. convention . Arthur Pomponio of Arl-He said other speakers and manager. corporate in our Citation and "Every step in creating this Today homes the setting of magnificent marina helps to comfortable California living." increase home values . of The full y decorated model residents of Troy Homes by homes are now on display at the Sea because the mari',1a the community 0 ff er j n g is only a rew minutes away,'' buyers a wide variety of floor said Roman. plans and prices. Prices at the ··it v.·lll be a complete Missions range from $26.495 to recreation center v.•ith muc h $35,495. providing the new more than boat slips because community with a cross sec· plans also call for a tion of homes within a well restaurant, mole!, and retail p I a n n e d residential shopping complex." neighborhood. Thirty different Construction will begin this elevations are now available fall on all of these in additicrn at lhe project. The Missions is situated close to Laguna &ach and San Juan Capistrano bringing a rural atmosphere to the community. Two major park~·ays connect The Missions with other residential Katella Realty Clairus Record Fourteen years experience in listing and selling homes in Orange County has resulted in a gross resale volume of S.3,700,000 in July for Katella Realty Inc.. according to Melvin R. Schantz, pN!sident. This is a record high for the II-office organi7.alion in ~ .~ino:le mnnth . "Recreation has become more and more important to California families. and the Missions is close to beaches. go!f courses, and numerous regional parks." Mills noted. "Costeau Park has been restyled by Leadership to in· elude many recreation amenities, and four new park sites have already been zoned within the communilv it.self. Coto de Caza. Orange Coun- ty's famous private hunt and saddle club, is also within minutes of The Mi ssions. The Missions is one of eight Southern California residential communities under develop- ment by Macco Corporation. Macco's Leadership Homes' sales topped $40 million in 1969 ,,.;1h !h" s:ile of 1,251). The destination parks will be centered around natural play areas, he said. Persons using this type of facility will pro- bably be intending, to stay for several days or s e v e r a 1 months. Martens said the over-night parks will cater to persons who are In the area for only a short time, maybe j us t overnight. Parks for overnigh t use should be very clo~e to major highways and major entertainment spots, sudi as Disneyland, he said. Boise will accept property orfers from both real estate agenl-. and private parties, Johnson said. The Mobile Home Com- munities division of Boi~ Cascade in Los Angeles has completed more than 90 mobile home communities and has 15 parks now under con- i;tr11r1i rn. ington. Virginia, president of events will be annOunced as First Funding Corporation, confirmed. mortgage bankers. aOd owner Besides h i m s e I r , and operator or m any Colesworthy said. those al· apartments and townhouses . tending from the Harbor area will speak on tenant strikes at include J. Peter Barrett. Rod a Junch('(ln Wednesday. Oct. 7, Calderhead, George Coffin Ill, sponsored by the CREA Earle R. Corbin, Curt Dosh, Industrial, Commercial and William H. Fa r n s worth , Exchange Division. (;loden Fay, Art Gordon, Dave to a sports fishing landing, The homes' ex c i t in g boat sales and storage yard. features include cu s Io m and a fueling station. Wnrk fi reolace~. c!"uhte vir1v f"vP·'-will start, also, on the first ~·---'---'--------------------------------------- 1,150 boat slips . The subject of apartment Myhre, William C. Ring, J, owner-tenant relations will Leonard Smith, Harry Winters also be • discwseA la~ >11fit ,111, George W i JI i ams on, afternoon at--<~fatlfn: JDeVere Williamson, James B. featuring Assembt;tnan Pete Wood, Perry Zimmerman. and Wilson (R-San ·'D i ego). 'the board's executive officer, chairman of the Assembly Glenn V. Martin. Along with this progress report was the announcement that the lessees are p!BY1ning to form Dana Point Manage· men! Corporation to coordinate planning and design with Orange County in the harbor de\•elopment. Troy Homes by the Sea is a boat-oriC\1,1cd community wilh wide side·yal'<lS and 'back yards, ample for boat and camper parking, . --• -• • ' -:!; A Leisurely Ufty ·to Live I Custom quality above the sea The unlimited •iews of tile bhre Pacific below lend a note of enchantment to liv ing here at Pa- ·cijic Island Village, tile South Coast's finest active adult community (no permanent res idents !llder 18). But ttiere's lots more than that , The homes are a delight, from the instant you step through the recessed double-door entries. Spacious rooms(your choice of two bedrooms or two bedrooms and convertible den, two baths) • Magnificent floor plans, designed for gracious living and easy entertaining. Custom carpeting and draperies throughout The newest and finest ol kitchen built-ins ... even room pantries' Marble pu llmans. Natllfal cabinets. Lovely fireplaces. The feel of quality. Residents have a complete private club, with pool, putt ing greens, wh irlpool, luxurious club· house. And all exterior maintenam;e is done for you. All this only five minutes from the freeway system for easy COIJllOOting. Come see! ~36,900 to $49,900 71/2% Annual Percentage Rote Available Toke Santa Al'ta-Son Olego°Freewoy to Crowri Volley Park- way, right to Pacific hlond om,.., rlght"tO mod1tl1. Or Potiflt Coot! Higl'twoy to Logurta Niguel eritronce, leh lo Crown Vol- ley Pork~y, left to modil&, Open every day. pacific island village 31312 Flying Cloud Drive, Laguna Niguel Phone 496-1243 W oul.dn't you enjoy having more leisure time for recreasional activities? If so, Country Club MtJll(}r has been carefully pla=d ju.st for you. Enioy compkle privacy on this seclwled Cul.de-Sac (The Masters Circle) which is adjacent to the fam-0w SANTA ANA COUNTRY CLUB & PALI- SADES TENNIS/SWIMMING CLUB, Both of these private clubs have memberships available to qualifi<d applicants, Garden atriums, imaginative roof de.tign & artful. exterior treatments embellish .the hightJt quality comtrucfion. Electric k~n.s, du cts & regi.Jters prepared for Air Conditioning, c ic tile, shin· gle, tile and shake roofs, custom c. .etry, elegant light fi:aures, warm woodburning fireplaces. • ONE 1' TWO ~TORY HOMES • GOLF COURSE VIEW LOTS • FEE TITLE AT· NO EXTRA COST • ELICTAIC GARAGE DOOR OPENERS • INSULATED WALLS ' CEILINGS • BLOCK WALLS 1' ORNAMENTAL. IRON FENCING • CONTINUOUS-CLEAN DOUBLE OYENS • STAINLESS STEEL DISHWASHE~S • CARPtT THROUGHOUT • 2 • 4 BEDROOMS • FAMILY ROOMS • FROM $34,1110 LOCATED IN COSTA MESA •MODELS OPEN DAILY• (714) 540-5538 ~-_.,, ___________ ·-~ ----·-------------------- ' ---~--------------------------------------------------------·--------~ What Made F.isher Fold? • Public Got Tired of Him By GENE HANDSAKER HOLLYWOOD _i AP) -A former akte estimates that F..ddie Fbtler made more than $700,000 u.nually In his peak years. Now the belting baritone has ! 11 e d a bankruptcy petition In Puerto Rico. What happened? Longtime Fisher watchers end U10Ciates speculate: "I don't lhlnk he's kept his repertoire as up to date as Sinatra does. Or A n d y Williams, who hu k e p l developing with the times." "The public got tired of him. He waa lhe formtt--Mr. Elizabeth Taylor too long.11 "Eddie's alw1y1 been a giver. Any time you. admired anything ol his he gave it to you. More people are wearing old Eddie Fisher suits than any oLher entertaiher's." "The pressure of debt tept him from caring about how good he can be. Tb e bankruptcy may help him put his mind to his career again." , .'\ • ' I In U.. petltlon the 42-ytar• old singer listed debts ol 11e1r. 1r 11-m1111on agtiMl......rs-!40.ooo. The debl tolal ol 19tS,3GO In-· clude!f 141 ,0SI In U.S. lax .. , 143,327 to the olllte o I California, $58,000 to Para· mount Pictures, $34,000 to Bank of America and $40,980 Ito a jeweler. '11111 lllock·halred , ~oot.al> "litUe kid with the big vo+ce" reached a popularity and money peak in the ftn:t half of the 1950s. Eddie Cantor had discovertd the Philadelphia· born Fisher singing at a Catskill r.esort and introduced blm on a tour and on radio. "Women wanted to mother him," a Fisher friend says. '"Ibey still do." In a newspaper cooest, Ed- die outdistanced F r a n k Sinatra and Perry Como as "King of the Baritones." For RCA-Victor he recorded 23 straight hits, including the million-plus sellers ' ' Any Time." "I'm Walking Behind You," "Oh, Mein Papa" and "I Need You Now." For five years he had his own television shows. He star· red in two movies -"Bundle 0( Joy," with Debbie Reynolds, when she was his wife, and ''Butterfield S" with Elizabeth Taylor, while mar· VYING FOR VENUS -Producer Dino De Lauren- tiis and actress Joan Crawford examine the field of beauties competinJ! for the tiUe of Miss Venus and a long term film contract. Out of World \ • ''"" 10 he•. Producer Seeks Miss Venus THE NIFTY THEATRE • EDWARD ALIEE'S The American Dre•m ... ELLIOT FRIEO'S Slota KARATE STUDIO of Coll• Mei• R1op11u at 143 W, 19lh St., 1t Pl1.:1nti1 & 19th. w, Ii•~• t1mod1l1d ind el 1tt•1 1r1 11 u1111I for"'"'• woni•n & i•'•· (7-1 .. 1. for inform•*'o-D•v1 5"5·20,6, •ft•r 6!10 pm-642-1117 or 5"1-5550. Chi•f ln1trwclor, Fum io D•mur•, J•p•n N•tion1I K•r1!1 Ch1mpion. U.ST WEIKIND FRI. & SAT., l :JO P.M. 107 MAIN ST. HUNTINGTON IUCH Fer leMn"llti- Call f71 .. I 51,·9151 S.. J•p•11 IC•r•t• Fed•ratlo11 Team ~-111~ korcrt. Dally trt th• Jap• ..... Yll/099 111 11.,.• Part. 2.. 2'° • • • • • • • • • • • : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -: • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • : • • • Smash hit musical-comedy. Last 3 weeks • Orchestra conducted by John Scott Trotter. "Together Again" PHple St.4"11 HELEN O'CONNELL• BOB EBERLY LEE CASTLE and the JIMMY DORSEY ORCHESTRA I S.od1y OYenint AlllllSl23 on~ I DON &IBSON •JAE JUDY KAY Billi Jackson, KBBQ, &uest MC Shows at 5:00, 7:00, and 9:00 Next SundaJ -with txtl'l'ldded lttraction THE STONEMANS • TEX RITIER I Eve~ ni&ht etiept Sund1y I THE SOUND CASTLE, LTO. . -. Rock ent~rtainmentat its best. Oanclngtlll l a.m • .•• =..-. ·~;ft .... . ,: .. : And don'tlorgetthe Haunted Menslon. • And our mor9 than 50 other grut •llreetlonL And Fantasy In the Sky fireworks <Ntry nl&fll. Open Every Day From 8 AM· 1 AM --- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • i ,.REMllElllE IENGAOlllllENTI surt UiK'll•r • DH~ Mlr11• "Allt"ORT·• e tGl C•i.r lf f'•"*" St1n 11111 sma.ii w.- -!1 .5,) "RIMlf:lll• IENOAGIEMl:NTI "WOODSTO(l(H I• "LAST 111 .... 1, • l C•ltr ....., "•!lllC11tr Ultlw 17 Mvst 11 Wltll P'lrlftt l'll•M1•11• aHOAO•M•NTI lldlM'f ,..ttw • 101'1 C.191' ''TffaT C .. Ll. M• MR, Tllll" l'rNlll , .. , •• "THI On'CCTIYI!'" • Ctltr l'll:IMl•RC •H9UIMl!fllTI "Gln11110 JTIAIMT" 1111 c_, "'"" Dal• "M• NATALll" • 10"1 CtlM' lllldtr 11 Miii ltWl!h ... , ... , ALL COLOR. IMOW !OPI (11111 111"'"9 ' i.ff MtNlll ''PAINT 'fOU WAOOH" 11""11~ "DOWNHILL IAClll" • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• All C.191' llMW T111y Cllf'lh e Htflry '"""• "THI IOltO" STR.ANGLlll" e C1l9r VllM:ttlf P"'9 ''THI OILOMO ltOlf.". 18"1 (tiff l'll•Mllll• INN<flMINTt ""UP,.tTUI'" e (0) C:•ltF Dtfl lltchtt • Wtlty C1• "THa COClf•YlD COWIOYJ OP CALICO COllfttT" e ill CtlM' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S.t11Nv, A11tvtl 22, 1970 Ballet F olklorico Balanced Program By TOM BARLEY Of llM IMllY Pllll fltH -'l'his-has--been-a mtl]lOl"'lble summer season for lovers ol folk ballet and it was firmly established as uactly that in this criUc's logbook long before he set out Wednesday night for the tlollywood Bowl and the eagerly awaited reap- pearance of the Ba 11 et Folklorico ol Mexico. Fresh in our memory were recent sterling performances by tbe Moiseyev Dance Com- pany of Russia and I.hose turbulent, throbbing rhythms that provide inspiration for those superb Guinear. artists of Le! Ballets Alricain!. Both groups delighted their au- diences and strengthened a growing convicUon that It just isn't possible to view the endeavors of a touring folk ballet group and come away with anything less than a rave review. So it was -of course - with the Ballet Folklorlco. Their delightful progJam Is very much the mixture as we have been served it before, Melle.an dances both simple and exotic, a dash of the pagan rites that are deep in their tradition! and the very refreshing and utterly charm- ing singen and mmlclam who casually and colorfully stroll the.Jr way through 1 pleasing program. Director Amalia Hernan- dez's aim has always been to translate elements ol her naUve land's folk lore Into pi'ime theatrical en- tertainment and U that am- 'Sun' Roles Still Open 6A -Sun Boxed The Laguna Community Piayen: are still casting for their season opener, "The Royal Hunt of the Sun." Director ho1at Reitz saJd he needs a man between the age of 20 and 40 to nu the •role or Diego. Role!!! for female dancers and/or mimers also1 are operi. Auditions will be held at noon today at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, tlOIS Laguna Canyon Raad, La- guna Beach . blUOn wasn't realized io.., •Co then It IUrtly WU ID the lilbt ol Wednttd>y-olPl't ~ ctnt olferln1- Thl.I ll!lted t 0 m p I D J demonJ1ta1e.s 111 wia. ,..,. with. a beaulllully ballllted J>rOl'•m ronllnr from "The Aztecs" -a solemn, rituallltfc ballet rkb wi~ the IOl'I and tradlllool ol I Yl!J> qufJhed ra!e -IO the illeer dellibt ol "'GuadaJ.jara" and its colorf"1 peasut danca· and t h e knoCUbout, brilllanUy danced "1be Old Men." There is, let It be DOted, no real attempt to project any specific male dancer of ballerina to the audience. 'lbe company's aim, obviously aod worthily, ls to demonstrate its determination to win ll! spas on group efforts arxl this is a 1111endld and rdrething at· lltude M days when box of[ice desires nourilh star lma1es. Their Hollywood Bow 1 engagement closes Sunday night. There's still ample Ume for folk ballet buffs to take a NATIONAL OIENIEllAL'I Fiii~.!!!! s .. ~r_,111.....,..,...t11 1 CONTINUOUS DAILT FIOM lJ:JI r.w . ALSO llCITIN• CO·Hlf look at wfl.ot hH lo be the bat ol many splendid B a 11 et Folklorico otfertna:s. LOOK TO EDWARDS LUXURIOUS CINEMAS FOR THE BEST SHOWS TONIGHT ..... ~ f , •• , -····~ ···~-. NE\,VPORT. . <··-1"'.t<"~• ....,IUCll • .....,. a.. w.m. -c•n t-..M "Paint Your WlfOn"·GP NOW DCLUSIYIL T or "PAnON" -C. lcott • * •11.ACH l . AT llU.1• • • ..... e-•T _.... & l&AM ...... ...,..., _.7·•-• "U"TI"'OfOH alL\ICM 1111411 ....., • .,.... .. ~ M*A*S*H -•...,1•1 Jeh w.,. ... 111 "Chisum" (G) ''Wait Until Dark" DIREct FROM ITS EXCLUSIVE RESERVED-SEAT ENGAGEMENT ••• COll11llUOllS PElfORIWICES AT POPUllll PRICES! "A Big Musical Hit- In The Winner's Corner!" -ARCHl• W#llSTOl'f, H.w Yori: l'eet "Hilarious ,A.rid Entertaining. In The Stream Of 'Sound Of Music'!" "A Big Bawdy Rip-Roaring Musical! Howlingly Funny! See It!" -WAlllOA HAU,# T twit .... lA TED "GI'" "" ... ,, ....... ,_,.... DIMrwtiff llftl If .. ,,....... 11 ,,.....,... .. ...-1 s111 s1111 .... wu~I i • ' ··1 New TV Season Looks Mu~h Like Old One 8y CYNTHIA LOWRY ol a reporter who bas been lookina: over new and oJd pro- HOl.LYWOOD (AP) -Tht duct~ visiting studios, and talk· thrff major t e ·I e 'I i s l o n ing to stars, producers 3'tKl networks are busy moving directors. their enterla.lnment entries Network ltlt.vi.Sion's J970.11 toward the faU starting ga~. season looks . very much like -NH<Lao<L.l:es_...,wwc_1tt.J&.~ the tame 6easons the '!"eek of Sept .. 13. time last year. 'lbere will be and ABC Mtrod\.lces iU lineup 21 new programs -or "3 if during the following seven orie countS as nf:w stM>ws R~ days. Skelton'• half hour and NBC's · "How does, tht new season "Men from Shiloh'' which ts 1 look. to you? is the most fre.. drastically refl'Olded "Virgi- quent worried question asked nian." None seems to be very different frorn teries ~bich 'bow the affecUooale acling have been around for some climate will be reflected .in the time. finished product. All thi• is as Returning programs, will ptediclablt and tradUioftal as not risk aG)' te..Uy radical lhe choreography of a minuet. changes. ' There is the usual inter- Producers, who are usually network.., <..'Ompetition,, but· it good salelmen, speak,.Jon, _.seems lo It< .COllC<ll9• i!H!I vincingly about exciting ABC, with 11 new series, a scripts and im pre s s i v e new confide.nee a o d ag· p e. t f or in a n c e s. stars, gressiveoe.ss,·is the network to Jl!lrljculatly an the youttg ketp an eye on. ABC, ''the tmknqws getting their first t~ird network," is under new breaks tn leads, rave about leadership and appears ready t.hej_r feUow:' workers and ~JI to give the two larger, older . • nelwOl'k.s some real com· petition for. audience favor. CBS. with six new shows, has been reshuffling • l t s schedule and refocusing, all In an effort to attract more viewers in .younger a g e brackets and in urban sur· roondings. 1t -wu1 Scliedute fewer specials1 under a new policy dictating that only specials w\lich have round sponsors will be scheduled. Currently there are almo.5t none o{ its schedule but '· ' ' ' . several on its shaelve.s. • NBC, wtlh the fewest ·QC!• shows -four -still Uk.es to use &~lprogi:ams, aod Iott of them. It i.s eiperimentini, not with oew story Ideas, but r• with the new TV forms. How does the new season look~ Bus ne!l's frlie ind ,, cautious. take it from one who , , predicted "Beverly Wllblllies" 1 would be lucky if jt survived for five mruths and tbat ~ "Laugh-In" coold never stand the pace. Karen Wyman's Starting· Strong · Ensemble Casts 'A1111e Frank' . By ·MYRAM ' BORDERS , LAS ·VEGAS Nevada (UPI) •• too· • • you kno,w, "TO().. -The quest~ before Karen -TOO!" . . Wyman Is. this· -will singer Although her appearance ~n Karen Wyman be able to Jive the glamorous Las Vegas Strip · witli succeSs? , • was a "break-in" for the fl~ Kaieii re~ stai-dom in root brunette, her appearance · one giant Step from a Bronx on 5~.~e bas ~ .. ~11~alnesshadher . ., h' ~ ~-I 1 1 . . pot pare1"" say an.: ways . ,:m,d Do An••tJa1°4i..ir' '•" ~·~ 10 ' e evision' She has a lofty range with • . n -:-;, on the Dean Martin Show. She 1.1 -:..1.n.1: • • t all ' • had never sU g In public versa 1 e ;w.....ungs on ·vir o . Y Th, "~'ul Dod I d b Den ' u~ l · ~ all types of songs, Including e Nu ger.,. p aye y nis •• ,,ee er, before but within hours al.~r such as "Baby, It's . You,'' STARTS AT TOP serenades Diana Ciaire S1agner, wtio plays Nancy, her appea~ce she was bemg "These Eyes," "What Are You Karen Wyman in this scene from ''Oliver': at the Laguna Moulton' compared with .Judy Garland Doing the Rest or Your Life?"---------- Playhouse. The ll)usical •continues for One more and Bar~a Streisand. She was "Music 'fbat Makes Mt The . first production or the newly formed E n, s e m b I e Theater of Huntington Beach -the wartime drarila "The Diary of Anne Frank" -has been cast , and is now in re-~arsal'. . . ' The tiUe 'role of the teenage girl hiding with her parents from the Gertn¥J1 storm troopers will be played by Joyce Bellucci. Al Schmi(lt and Valeree How will take the roles of Mr. and Mrs. Frank, while .Lewis Smith is cast as the young boy, Peter. Others is the Ensemble cast 1 include DiaMe Peters, Joy Writer Signed w~end run ip the parish ball of St. Wilfred's Episcopal Church at Beach Boulevard · and Ellis Avenue. Advance reservations are being taken at 968-2852 . Maiville, Mike Ffym, Nancy Peters, Scott Crane and David Maiville. who is directing the show. Maivlle staged "Barefoot in the Park" for the Huntington Beach Playhouse!.=========~~ two seasons ago. ''The Diary of Anne Frank" will open Oct. 9 for a live- k · htl t Mi M 16• then, , Dance," and "Brktge Over _w_ee_,_ru_g __ Y_•_x_c_ep __ o~,.._•_Y_·_~-----~-i -Now 17, Karen s name has Troubled Walen ." ~n • changed from Karen Karen is the daughter of a 'Don't Drink Water' Cast Announced HOLLYWOOD (AP ) Producer-director W i 11 i a m Wyler has signed Academy Award winner I.A.L. Diamond to write lhe screen adaptation of "Forty Carats," •• ' • • ' IS.QUITE SJMPLY, ~ THE BEST AMERICAN FILM "° l'VE SEEN THIS YEAll!" :-;'7.:..7' • • 1•ms111 -1111!"' 'tl-1-~~ -_______ & _____ ' __ ' -----·-•-lllllJ•--~·-----.............. ... ----·-·---T•u-m•-NO RESERVED SEATS· FREE PARICING EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT NEW "DOLLY" SHOWJIMES!! MOM THRU .FRIDAY 7,00 " 10,00 . SAT. & SUN. J ,OO 4,00 7 ,00 ·& 10,00 SPEOAI. lllW POPIJl.M PllCES!I O*LDREN CXYLY Sl.00 -.II tim« ORS CNLY $2.50 •fl tiinH 'l I '. t;'J w-• : Of-' ACAO<MT AWAJtOSt "tee StatilR Zebra" 111• Rock .... on ' Weinman_ to Karen Wyman, television repairman ·Who her family has moved from taught her danci as 1 child, the, B~ to Ma®:ttan. and a nlother w:! uiiiilll 'ber Karen, Who used to babysit for "°""" at ••-·-' • /l · f .,.... ·wir;--age-Ul· ii.I' er .Qua~rs.,has a s1x-lgure Dee· mother wor~in a hos~lia.1 to ca "1'eCOl'ding_ contract and help pay for 'Klren's .. vocal st~ge ~ and n1~t club cqm· . Jtssons. ,. .,. . , 1?1~ents esll.Dlated in tbe Karen said that, So fat, sue· S5,000 1 week range. In Las cess hadn'f .Cflariged Ii er Vegas:, she appeared at the greatly. "My· folks would split swanky Sands Hotel,. whose my bead if I got carried away stagr h~s seen the hkes .01 with mysell," Me said .with an Frank S1nat:a, Dean, Martin, elfish grin, "But my life has Sammy Davis. Karen s co-star changed, sure. ()( course it w~~ Don A~ams. has. Now, I'm on the road. I Eve!1'.thi~g has 'taken pl~ce work when my friends are so fast i~.s kind of h.an_I getb~g free. lt's like we're in dif- used_ to, Karen sak1 ~n an in-ferent worlds. I guess, maybe, terv1ew. ~he _spe:&ks 1n gasps we are." that are hke italics. Her _dark Although Karen's income ls eye~ catch fire from an 1~ner reputed to be around $5,000 a exc~tement. But she twists, week, she gets only $25 a week s_qulfms and waves her ha~s allowance. "And out of that I !~ke the . tee.n-age.r she is. gotta pay for taxis, stockings. Everything ts utterly FAN-hair sprays and 50 on. or TASTIC," she sak!. "It's too• course, for 'clothes I have a separate account because they t fost so much mo"rtl'l ~ • I . Melod:i.-ama ! Tryou!8 Set The recently formed Tustin Community Theater will in- auguarate the 1970-71 season with the production of a melodrama entitled "Dirty Work at the Crossroads." Auditions will be held Satur· day and Sunday, Aug . ~ and 23, at 1191 Tiki Lane. Tustin. A cast of seve n women and three men is required. Further information may be ,obtained by calling 544-6961 , 539--11163-or 544-8674. • Casting assignments for the Woody Allen comedy "Don't Drink the Water'.' have been announced by the l.ong Beach Community Players, who will present the play next month. -Coltti-0.Hy 1 p,111. '"A IOY NAMED CHARLIE llOWN" .... "HOW THE WIST WAS WON" ' Sam Brandon or Midway Ci· ty, an award-winning actor with the Westminster Com-1',.=n=.,========"" munity Theater, plays a featured role in the show. Others in the cast are Jerry l.i:iimiQi ~~, Herbener, Pat Herbener, Mike Lorenz, Andy Cleary, Esther Drake, Bill Brown, Glenn C•ltti ..... s.t.Ney -4 s...-. tr ... 1 :JI Sterling. Ann Parvaresh, Rick Tolt•., 6:15 ...i t :SO Hemming. Pat Demps ey , &u.ITftlt'lllB',- Martha Knowl es, Lucina ..,.. Uf'J'9 Jo,oskett and John Livingston. ll··~i;:.:;if;";J~~J"".lr The director is EI a In ell .Herman. The story of an American and his family involved in behind~the-lron Curtain in· trigue will open Sept. 18 for a six-weekend run at the Com- munity Playhouse. 5021 E. Anaheim St..· Long Beach. Reservations for this show and the current offering. "The JmposSible Years." are"being taken at l213 J 438-0536. Ma ureen Signs Maureen Stapleton has beenl mummt=-~!'!,, ,,.,:: __ TECKllCOlOft~ Male a Sharp Trade; Use _..__.., .......... ..._.. .llCllL umt-••--' ·~ 19 -·-·-...--AUO fGPI ''The Downhill Racer" Coflt. tloity ,,_ 2 TW( Millls.l;N toll~Afll)ll - l BlAKE EDWARDS PlllOUCllON I '° Cl.II ti w. .. Plll'llW e ALSO IN COLOR e STEY( McQUEIN "THE REIVERS" EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING NO ONE UNDll 11 UNLESS WITH PAllNT signed to co-star with Waltcr 1'==:=========~::::::::::::::::::::='=o::::::::::======~;;~=:,,, Mathau In the first segment of1- "Plaza Suite." :rotm~ PIElllERE EllGAIWIENT! SHOWING NOW! 5th WEEK AT BOTH EDWARDS CINEMAS & NOW AT THE STADIUM DRIVE-IN #3 lS~~:.J' •·V")lllN . . ' PANA't!SION9 T(CHf'llCOl~ "THE MIND BLOWER OF ALL TIME!" ~:.,.·~la• 2nd GREAT FEATURE AUDREY HEPBURN ALAN ARKIN RICHARD CRENNA At 1:1S..C .. ,.Slie•l1t1 et 11:31 lex otficel 0,.. 7:15 P,M. s.,1r Pllflff••tl • S.,.-5-:ll:lw. "'MA:S·H'IS THE BEST AMERICAN WAR COMEDY SINCE SOUND CAME ·IN.,,_,.._, .... .... _,..,..., .Znd GREAT WEEK "A MtJl~f! "'-INJt ltrlnltftl -"lltl,..._t_llt~ll,,.... -lf'"ll! llllt e llllltllc, 'M•ll>~t•H' •lttn 111t ..., -wm '" lflf fell .... lllllok •Mwt IHt loo llltl M\IN. II h Mlff'""lt ad .. , llltr•llltlJ w'11tWI• • • ••ll>C:M A II.LI• + • ... nlfltly ...... •M twttflllt!Y ... iUHTIH•TON •••CM• 147· .. 0•r.ct91." -ttl'#SOll>'I' - -tl•Ulrllim Rated (R) MOfrt. thn ..... 6:» •11111 t:U SAT. 7:tl & lt:ll ,,m. 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"'1...-Smll"" .. -l ... rY · 1tll11111S•f1 Premiere Orange County Engagement • , t !!!II ..... --":""--------------'!""~--------------------------------~------.---~---~--~ --...------.----· 1 '• •' I , t DAILY PILOT J I Gabriel, Lamonica flu elf or.First Ti1'1~ Tonight • I LOii ANGELES (AP) -Roman pletlliJ UI· of GI tor 1,3111 ond 34 undenludy, Km Sloblei-!Ind - Gabriel of the Los Angelts Rams and touchdownl. touchdown -ID a IO,IJ trtwnpil. Daryle Lammk:a or Oakland's Ra!ders Never berore have the .Ra!111 ind Los Angeles ranks 1-0 ln tbe pre 1e1m ' Raiders met, each losln5 In playoff battling while Oakland bolds a I-I recml. the quarte.rbacU voted most valuable grunes last aeaaon prior to the Super While Gabriel and Lamonica will start, ptayett •In their pro1 ... 1onal-lootbal1-BOW . -.---'--,-;;;1h-ar.-expecltd"t<rll,.-...rlater 1D Je1rue1 last aeason, face each other for Gabriel sat out last Saturday nJgflt's reserves 10 gl•e the b 1 ct~ u p the firat tlme tonlihl. game, a 17-10 victory over Dallas, but his quarterbacks more apertence. A year 110, Gabriel completed 211 of sore knee apparently has improved Ker to the Oakland ground Clm6 hat his 399 P..Uses for 2,M9 yards, and 24. enough for hlm to start blthll game with been Charlie Smith, a thJrd.year Jll'O from touchdowns in NaUonal Football League its 8 p.m. kickoff at thti LA:>s Angeles Utah wtio gained toO yatdt rushln& 1aM play. Coliseum. year. · i..monlCJ led the American League in Lamonica played only the: flnt quarter On tbe other hand, the Rama have pro. nearly every passlna:, category, com· Monday nlabt in Phlladel~ where, his blems with their 1'UllbJn& &ame wh!cb wu . . I . . I • : 1 I • Angels Become 19th Vi.ctim . Of Orioles'· McNally, 5-0 Wright Pitches I For Halos Tonight In TV Contest BALTIMORE (AP) -Brooka Robluon 1lammed a tllre&-nm homer and Dave McNally notched hls seventh straight pitching success as the r u n a w· a y BaJtimore Orioles downed the California Angels, 5-0, Frid3y night. McNaJly, 19-7 and bidding for his third consecutive 20-victory season scattered al.J bit. and struck out six. ' ~biuo•, who rapped into a bases- 'load.t, double play to end a first...iming "tt··~ ' •.m. J, ··'"· J: p.m. I:•••·"'· 7:SS •·""' 7:U •·"'· rally, hit his 14th homer in the third off loser Tom Murphy, 13-8. Terry Crowley, a lhird·inning replace- ment for the injured Boog Powell, launched. the rally with a single. Crowley also acored an unearned run in the fifth when he siJlgled and moved around on a stoleo base, inlield out and pa.ssed ball. re, which has won 11.J in a row -~ !. it• .last Zt to lake a ."""" man ead in the American League's U,I T•i..MM IT'S TOUGH All OVER -Scowling Joe Namath of the New York Jets reflects on his daily routine and problems at the Jets' training camp at Hofstra University. Coach Weeb Ewbank ls still pondering a decision as to whether tho tardy Namath will play against the rival New York Giants SW!day. Psy~h~Ioglcal l'a~tor ' Namath May See Action Against Giants Sunday NEW HAVEN, CoM. {AP) -'11\e big e:ee any significant action, but will be in question about Joe Namath today, is not there at least for a 1erles or two -both does be or doesn't he, but will he or won't as a psychological factor for hJs team• he? r The question cotteems his playing In mates and beca115e '10,000 fans have S da • N tlonal F ·~" League ... purchased tickets in anticipalioo of un y S a OOUMJ.J .. . hibitiOI game between New York's seeing hlm. croatown rivals, the Jeta and the Giants, ' With Namath on the sidelines most of wbo meet here In Yale Bowl ln the annual the ·time, ~ bUlt of the quarterbacking Albie Booth Memorial Game. · duties likely will fall to sopho~re Al E1pected to attract 70,IXX> fans and ~ Woodall, With Harry Theofilede, and vide the stage for a rebearaal of their poisibly even Uyear-old Babe Parllll first regular season meeting ln history on Nov l , the same now has a1JO becml'-. working. Fran Tarkenton will be front the ietUag for what miibt be Namath's and cent.er for the Glanll who' bowed TT-· debut as a quarterback whose main con.. 14 last )'ear. cern ls the Giants' pass rush. , "This eame means a heckuva lot to Namath, AWOL from the Jet camp the us," Webster says ft10kly. •·we wa~t to first two weeks of tralaine, reported last win this ~· Our firlH:tringers will be in Tuesday and uid he wu be&ng,plagutd there 11 long • it takes to win. ] kno\f mentally t>ec&u1e football no longer was the iuyaiare ttclted Uout It ud l'm not his main concern. Aad he added: trying to a1ppress: anyone'• emoUons.'' 1'1 don't think I ctn plq," ' • 'Basfl>ili9on. took a 1-0 lead in tlle fiM: .1~g,"hen Paul BlaJr, Powell, Frank Robinso11 and Marv Rettenmund rapped consecutive singles. Jarvis Tatum and Alex Johnson had two hits apiece off McNally, who needs one more victory to match the al~Ume Oriole total of 110. Powell injured his right heel while run- ning out his U.gle in the first inning. He had ice applied to the heel, and waa ex- pected to miss the Jtext game or two. In tonlgbt's game, a pair of 17-game winner• will face each other. The Angela' Clyde Wright (17-9) will opp o 1 e Baltimore's Jim Palmer (17-7). Tonight's contest will be telecut over Channel 5, beginning at 5 p.m. T&e bs was the fourth in the Jut 1ix An('I · gamm. Dur in g the stretch however, ~·s Twim haven't riired much better and the Angels haven~· been able to close the gap to the top. Six games ago, the Anpla were •~: game• out cit first. Jlispl~ losing two thlrdl of their contests alnce then, the CaWornl.ans are only 6 games back. lt'was the first time in a week Johnson had .two hlts in a game. The 2·for-4 performance moved his batting average up a poillt to .317, fourth beet in the American League. 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A""41,,,,, • Those atartllng w o r d" nflejlllng Namath's fears his klees ~d not-at.and up to the rigor• of another .eaaot1, have made this more than the usual pre-season for the shaggy-haired quarterback with the mllllon-dollar arm and dime-it.ore Durocher, Santo ' knees. . • At the two camps wli<r in the week, Coach Weeb Ewbaak of the Jell did not rule out Namalb'a playing aplnll the Gtanll but did empbulia that "It would be roolis!t to play him to win" and said if he played, It should be roosldered a bonu... /\lex Weblter, the GianU coach, IJas sald he ezpecti to m Namath and 'Jiu realigned bb front lour lo get the belt pm rush, puttina: rookie Wes Grant of UCLA at one end 1pol with Fred Dryer ·~ asslening the tackle poru to Bob L<Jnaema and Jerry Shay. n. btat -In that Namatb, wltll nnly 1bur ~'"worlt beblnd bfm, wllhol NEW. YORK (UPI) -Did you ooUce that rollillon betwe<n Leo Durocher and &it Suto? It wasn't. a big oae but it wu the se- cond -tbU _.., that a ""'"°'" .... ao mudl u 1 &tlnJQ'ary one, al'OM between the two. Ron Santo alwaya baa been Leo Duroc:ber'• No. 1 champkin with the CUbs. Anytlm~ othm would crlllclze Durocher. Sanlo would do/end him. But he didn't defend Durocher two wee.U 1go when tlie Cubs' manager dropped him to .,,..lh place In the-bottiq «del-for a 'lame w!tli the !-. 11lie didn~t uy a word to . Santo fumed . "Not one· word. He's a man. I don't understand him anyz;:iGre." The move by IJurocbUif,roducec1 the deslttd efr.ct. AD· 'Sai>tJclld -hit a home run, • pair of r and a lingle In roar tlmel up. "lt worked out ay, dktn't itT" Durocher CO}IlllltntJI! after the CUbo' H win. Nest day~ was back ba!U .. cle1nup agliD. , ow he hiU fifth .tometima and Umes sixth. Eorller thla 101i'Dun>cber benched 06Uto mtd 11\if dldn\ •It 1Mll with the CUlll'" bardl1!led llO-y.ar.cll4 t bf rd Ptiblie Opening Set Toda11 r. ''l Ontario Motor Speedway opens its gates to the pulr lie today for the first day of practice runs with the public invited free of charge. After today's open· ing, a charge of $1 per person will be made for future pra~· dates and '2 for each of two qu~ Jng dates ( g. 29-30) for the Inaugural California 500. Gates n at 8 a.m. ~th rese"ted seats OD a first-com · t.-served basis. Sparkling 6 7 Shoots Cas Into ·Golf Le SUTl'ON, Mass. (AP) Billy Casper, who missed the cut in this tournament a year ago, fa1bJoned a sparkling 5-under· par 67 Friday ud assumed a three-stroke lead in the second round of the $160,lXX> Avco Golf Classic. LOS ANG CAP) -Gary Hall, a smooth powe Californian, lhattered his own wor record by almost three seaonda: W 4:31.03 clocking ln the ~ ·meter , I medley Friday at the "WeU , at least I think I made the cut," Na . Swimming championships. the placid Casper observed after posting . l Swim Stadillm' a 36-hole total of 135, nine Wlder par on A Cl ty L<>s.Ange es the hilly, 7,212-yant Pleasant VaJley crow tered•Hall on u he pulled away In> en other swlmmero with blull>i Country Club course. "Tbat'1 some sign b y and baclu:troke tep. He set the of improvement." of 4:33.-90 ln last year's AAU Casper, the only three-time winner 011 ID LOullvllle. the pro tour this year, and winner ~ · asked bow fast be ~1ht be 1107,000, wu c•ua:ht in a downPollr oq""~ ~ Jtn the gruellng 'medley, the 1a. flrst tee, but shook It olf 8tld r~ .J 1ndla.na uruveratty tophot!loie ,. five birdies wi~l a ~gey. · ':.; ~ Grove said: "God or;JY He missed only two lll"eni and , ~~-"" · aaved a per on both, chipping within I S~• Power of Arden Hilla Swim, Ctub than two feet. .1. "/ .Jn Sltfanitril6) :-u 1ecmd in t :JUL Chuck Coortney, a 29-year-old tour g-Hall's was the fifth world reconi ular, had the d1y '1 best round, a ;:;/arid _,._ .A. _,._ vaulted into second place at 1'347 ;eu H )..{ 1-4 back. I ·~~u / The group at 1351 included n1Slt Chi •mtt«~"'~11 -1. 11t!! ldt1. ·~ Cht Rodriguez:, Tom Weis)'pr.' too . J~11··,.0i.,1or • ~iJ :f;!~· r~~ C~ L•r.~ Graham and Jim C.Olbert. Roirill ez: had rt=:!•A ~i .~. J.:r;:t s~ r:~m ~.'~ a solid 67, Welekopf and Gn1h posted ~· J;i :1(:5ii. 1~~c,:~,.~~,_,~';f::J.• sc, 69s and Colbert had a 70. . . 1 .. m;;., IM!Yldllll "'"'.., -1, GaiY·.._n, Ptill· nie group at i40 wa~ad up of Dan 1i,. "' •:11 . ., <...,_ -~1 • ~~.':..,ir 1Sikes veteran Art Wal -(no rell.tio»: ~~·J"'l!i.l~:~~sf: Q1rtt1...i, :;w..: .;,.,..; to ~n) Sikes and o Y Mitchell,. !;~ ~= ~~~11~ :r~:: ... "'t Wall had a 68 R.K es a 71, aod Jlft• 'llf'llM. "'"'IPI "' •:U.M. ..,. · .. ,. I f :O.! , . !Ndlt'I' ,.llw>-1, S...-•Cllr9 -Mitchell a 7%. • ' , · , c twT • ..,_ -. ,,_ Do¥11, 11Ur1111 ,_. Dari Sikes, the nnt leadl~ ~ ... 1 ~ .,.s:~~ ~~=:..,: 61 blew to a 74 but pla~ Ua• a..-ac:, i:NA ~ 'J::' w, •~11.-4 ~ ' ' ·-be! but I .... T-. lwlm. lttloll. ,~._... $, Davkll the,S&Dij!: u l,dld . ---r. ore • / OM•,tc. 't'f&."~ CllN'IC .... •:tt.n. just COuJda't n{aJ ]!Utt. -,~'"':;'~ t. 'lf AM.,~ ~ 111 "" t lao.ooD ,,,_ O.lf =:e.,rt~·;n.. ,, ~ .. it~ :.-.TM. M•nN t:ll. 0. 4. Hancv • "''-1" Hllli, 1:i ·""L"'~"'r-· UM• 'J. 1n-,a1:11 ika'-.. rb9rl l~r. Ml ~llr1, ~l! L~~r ,.,~.ri~m ';,..t"11~ I 11-4f-1lf J:llt.1 11¥ Clfudl• Kiib, 1Nn. I Cfftdy ,.ltlstfd, *"-1«1 Pl'lllliPI ... S!•.n. J Dfllblt Mtttr, Ardell l:Jlllt tt-7\-.Ill SC. J:11.». 41 ,.,,,,, ltrtr. hllll Cl•rt SC, J:l .. ,., ll.tl: $, Lt.wla KkktJ., LHtwaOd AC, J:l•.n ... Leurt I.Ill p.iow11, 0-,_i., Midi., K , J:ll.U. l!j ........... IMlllN ,.IW.1, Lek.wood AC 111111 At-WOOCI, kin! INdlt ....... I• Mair, Aflll SlrnrnOl!t), •:U, /l~l:l 20 l~B ~ CIW rtCOtd of •:21AI llt b'f' ,: dlflllall ...,,.,.,.. • •• lm'ld DoutlM sc, .. ,.._11, ~ 1 I , . LIUWoof, ""'·''~""''' Cllrt sc, •:at.11. J,, Cln- 11-1"1 a. Jtdc Htl"" IC. t. Llll.ldtl'Mlt, flt., .f: ..... bueman eltller, Leo aiuldl!'l,understand wby Santo WU lO upaot. "It wu ooly for me 1ame," he aaid. ''Rell, it w1111't anythiae permnal." . ' " Dar&:her would do anythlq to win a boll ~II"' ind that'r DOI too fat !tom the tru1li II alli llu befll aald more than once Ron Santo is D.lrochet't""'boy'' and that Cl1ly mak .. Sinto laugh. Statemeola Ron Santo can be 1ure of thal Leo Ute that u...i to bother him perhape, llurochet has a number of faulll but but no more. You can ~ll by the way allowing penon1llUea lo contlict with blit .~ la!b about them, Insaµable dellre to wlo 1'all gamea <fir-'"I t ''ftalo. _,. Utli article wblch Mid J t&inly 11 not one of them. wu. 1·~1 ~Y Leo ~.'' • "How do I !eel about Santo?" Durocllor Santo aa)'I. '"l'bla la not --1 19 9111 will tell you. "l !eel abou1 him 1*i I do U..... fff'<'I day and &Ive llJO. per cont. I ; about Mayo. Maya la \he .best ballplayer I 1 dcin'' hift lo :t'Ulkl blit ego Ot Illy eg~. I •ever uw. Santo ii the beet third bueman . have uJd fhlt as fir aa I'm conoerned t e.ver uw. It'• as .al~ u that." . :;a the heft managm-I ever pl&)'ed for. I II baa bee1i,uld thin oace Loo Illa! bee-l beUeve IL" bn>km IO far In the lour-day meet llldlng Sunday. Foor records fell ~y. In other events,· Mark Spill and llaale A1wood sped it their lltCOlld victr:rlM o1 the competUjon, though both fell -ol world recorda. Spitz, who won the 100.mekt ~ Tbunday ni&b~ l]lll1'led In the 'final IO me~ to win the :m.meter freostylo Friifay in J,54.1ot wliich bett<red the - l)llrk of 55.a ne set In p- Wlier in the day. '!be 20-year-0ld lndlana Unlva"'1 juiJlor from Santa Clara, lhan!o !jli world mull: of 1:54.30 with DID Scbollander. Osteen Paces Dodgers Past Pirates, 2-1 LOS ANGELES (AP) -BW SodUI• -and •lngled to drive "'_,..,. Anceles nms Friifay nlg!it u the !llidpra edited ' Plltaburlh, Z:I, belllnd Plrolo nemesis Claude Oolein. · osteen,) 13-11 scattered aevia• lib • the W.,· to hll lounh victory _. Pll1lburgb lhll -wllll• lrbmnfllC the P!ratts' Natlooal Leque ll:ul Division lead to 1 I> gll!IH over tllt -York Mell, whn be:t C1ncinn"11 '-L ' Tbe Dodgen, .,hn have --straight and nine ol their 1111 12 star&, trail the West Divl!lon-leadlng Rads bf 10 lengllis. Sudakil blasted hll 11th homer In Ille aec:ood jnQjng of! Bob Veale, S.H, *"4 anappod aJ·t lie with a nJD«Orinf' lrJ.. field hllolt Ille Plratts' -In tllt•b<- th. )11.U. alngled and took third on a llfnala by Wai Parker before tallying u Sudab beat out a roller to shorUtop Gme Allq. PtTTRUHtl .. ,.,. "°' ........ ., ... Ml ... d 41 2 1'Mllt.• Clll\, Jb • I I t Mitt, ,, (.........,.. rt I I 1 I WPIV! .. Cf ~ 'C • t I I WP1rUr, lll lllllw1t>ll. ,. • • • • 111--. • AC)!Nw, 1f ' • t I I MMll. c '"'"" • • • 1 • llVlllQ. " . ..., .. ····~· v--. • 2 •• • • Gt'-" -hftr, loft I I I I CMlll>M. .. • ••• • • • • • l ' a • • • •• t • •••• i 1 • • •• t • 1 ••• 1 I ' t J""""'1 • • • I • _T'"" Jil'll T .. lf atf! '~ . . .... _, ""' Mlllft tll ., •• .... t ~ • ........... Wiik. M. AIM. Of'.u. AllMfM I. l0M'!f~'911 ,, Lii Al'IHI• I. Hll...,...11 11 •. $l·llltlftffl, ,, " ..... .. YMllL.•14h •lt JIS OlbMll lJ/I 1 I I 1 I J, l.trl'lb 111 • • • • • OllllfW,11'11 I 1 I 1 1 J ,....,...It. T41n. A-U.Jn. 1 ' It DlllY PILOT .- \. ' ' ureton e For Yeai· LOS . 41fGl'JLES -Mickey euretOli, UCLA'• fluid mlnl- boct, wl11 nol play !••· the "i Bruin Sclltball team this fall, f;Olcb Tommy Prolhro ' an- nouncec\ irrlday. , ' The S:loot·I . .JI I· pound too 1IAJ ' I ltretchtd ll&I· nt In hil necl: and team 'Matin B1Mina sent him 1p1:f1llst. Cureton didn't In llcLA spring lld • bla status for ••• doubUul. Mphew o( UCLA's • guard In 1955, • l'Ulhed for a t .51 average le9Glllandwu 'down with hil S.tllfdly, ...... 22, 1970 ' ILUEFIN TUNA -Young Sieve Hirose , 12, ol Los Angeles, caught a bluefin tuna on . a recent trip aboard the Reel Fun out of San Clemenle Sport· fishing Landing. The bluefin is one of the most dif· !icult species to catch, according to landing opera: tors. Pre-conditio_.ing - D:rills Begin' M9~•d~y ~I -; ' ~ > • 11 will bt mld-soptep>bor Ullder the rules adQpted by nooo. Holl 11~· Viejo 11 f .belor• Uial1 -· _lbe CIF Councll, .~lig , J.m,. • -~ • I lighl up around .jt>e P"I'• ,...-•IDIY IC;~ d ~ , ~ l,leu ... ~ p.m.. to nne, bllt lbe big 1aeaaoft ~ calisthenics, r u l e sessJOOS, ' .9,m. Host La ~ at t-1.zn,,1 ,under .way Mmt/•Y. with . lbe chalk talks an<! g.om~ !Jim'· :, -EdlSon '-S p.m,lli 7,JO·p.m' annual pre-cooditMWltl perpi. ~ N.oi blocking, , Lac.kb~& « · fl!n·\ .. ,:1't Tustin ·I ~· i '· 1 ( It's a rwee~ ol llrp~rinv ~P ,.nmgd Pl!!Y' la ,permifted. · d • Eatancl•..;..i a.ni. to 10.a.ni; the pl~les and refl~xes com· Officlal l'fadlce !or scboS>lS and 4 p.m. to 8 p.ni . Scrim· , bined with clearlll( u p !1-ldieduled far .Aug. 3L "' · 1 1 .:.or~ • BliCh t necessary red t.ape "ln pr.ep.ra-Here'• a rundown on .tbe~l4 mage .......... "' ·, .• Uon folr the followjng two Orange cOast · area sdioo'8'' .Newpdrt~r. at .$:.,.m. · ,.eek$ of pam, foot.balll and tentative condi.Uonint schedule Fountain Valley -6 p.m. to dwnmieS. ,· ~ plwi the tlme and o'pponent ol t p.~ .. Scrimmage Santa Ana OnlY football t2'IOell .are their preseason 90'imm• at San? Ana Bowl ~ a.m. . aJlo!lable during the ft'lt with ...Wde competillon Sept. Hunt111~ B~ -5 p.m. week of condiijoning in lbe 12, ' . ;to ''JO p.l" .. Host Footl)lll al ,~ way of football equipment. Corooa d&I Mar -I a.m. to p.m. ' . ~ ~ 3 Angel Games Slated for Tube . The Ang els are ,currenlly embarked on the motJt im- ·portantJOad trip of Ule season in the opi!Uon of manager Harold "Lefty" Phiilij)s and three of the games will be brought to Southland fans via television on Channel 5. ·same channel. · Bruin Highlights . returns Sunday at 5 p.m. on tbannel 5 and a Rarm-Raiders highlight flbn 1'111 1>e -Wl!lloead•l' night at 11 oo Channe.15. Laguna &i..ach -8:~ •.m, to 8:30 a.m.•Sc'ri111ma.a:e 'Estancia at "Newport' HarbO:t at 5 p.m. t Marina -,a a.rn. ,to j;~ a.m. and 4 p.m. lQ 5:45 p.m:. At KtnDedy at 9:30 a.m. · .. Mater.Dei -.8'30 a.m.toJ! a.m. At Newport Hdrbor al I p.m. ' Mission Vie}o -8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. At · Corona del Mat at 9 a:m. . Newport Harbor -1:30 ·a.mi. to tZ:30 p.m. Host Mater-Dei at 3 p.m. t_San -Clementt -I a.m. l() noon. Host Savanna al.9:3(1 a,m. Emerson Los A.IamltOs Fish Take Tbe trio of contests begins tonight in Baltimore at 5 o'clock and conUnues Stmdey at 2:30 .. Wednesday's game in Detroit will also be 1elecast beginning at 6 o'clock. To conclude the week of football action, the New York Giants me« the Ptt.tsburgh Steelers Frida)' night on Chan- nel 7 at 5:90. Golf, boat racing, automo. bile ·racing, track and field, tennis aod boxUig bring a di- versified program to the Jir • -waves. µniversity -a p.m. to • p.m. At Huntington Beach 'JV at }O a.n:i. Westminster -5 p.m. to 1f p.m. Host Servite at 10 a.m., . - Racing Entries Temporru•)T -Holida,y For the football filbert. the Minnesota Vik ings and Houston Oilers can be teen at 6:30 tonight on Channel z lo get the week under way: l I ,Bet ' V~~fn Bill Shoemaker WM bl in' !Oar r.C.s ~t Del Mal ud remained with 8,015 winners in his career, 17 short of the all-time record set by John i.Dngden. • • }ii• .shoulder injul'f healed, runnlna: back Dick P o s l retul'JU! to action Monday night in the San Diego O!argen' preseason National Footbllll League game with the Chicago Bears. WORTH, Tei.. (AP) atrongman Andres t third-seeded a'nd joined . each 's Roy ay niiiht in a semifinals of Invitation tennis Gimeno, unseed . ly in great form. ped tht swift Australian, 6-l! 6-2 wiUl precision sbotm · 1 n d classy serves. Emerson after-dropp the: fia& ~ed back to ry im[;~lll!<!>9}lonul '7- " ' if'l"8ij,,""(lhlf bolb plaws llHr elhaustion Emeraon and G~ mov! ed to the semis w i t h Wimbledon champion Joh,1 Newcombe and def ending tillist Rod Laver of Corona del Mar. Emerson faces Newcombe, seeded second, and Cimeno goes again.st Laver in tonight's matches of the ninth armual tourney. Laver and Ma.tearet Court li1ve received the top-seeded" positions in the draw for the $25,000 Marlboro Open Tennis Championships, starting at the Orange Lawn Tennis Club next Monday if\ Orange, N.J. weir S1". '" "' •tt '" "' '" "' "' '" '" '" m "' ,. ,. "' '" P¢, who led the American Football League in rushMg last·year, hurt his shoulder in San Diego's ~10 loss to the Dalla.11 Cowboys two weeks ago. He sat out last Saturday:s ~27 -~ over the Ntw York~~~~~ 'lie Bears a~ e:oi:pected to start Cale Sayers. who led NF"Jj. tunners last 1eason with l ,03t.yards. Los Alamiws Reszilts Tri '"'pering off drills. lhe Chafger1 returned to single daily workouts, .-. ~VERFORD. Pa. (AP) Jamie Fillol, 2 3 -ye a r -o 1 d Chilean Davis Cup pla yer, Jost the fir.st set but sailed through the ~t thr'ff for a S-7, 6-3. 6- 4 •. &:-11 .temifinal victory over Austrt.Jla's Dick Crtaly Fri- day l in the 71st Arrnual Pen~ nl1 Lawn Tennis Cba1 ships. Wond FIJ)OJ thus eamed • ' Jn Sunday's final ap]r\st the winner o f todq'1 semlnnal1 match between Bri•n 'Fairlle~o( New ZMl•nd 1nd Ray Ruffels of Au-.;. I ••sy .. c1r1 •ctivt weir lo• ., m.,. 1rid boyt WI still hl'f'I • 9r1•t w•lkihor+ ••lectio11I t ' •• ,,.. Stit"41ys • , • fer tfl. Stt1111'111t IJ .. I 1 • • • §~o@@~@ .... -...1 •• M e 11t•• .. r .~ ..... J ...... "itl1tl4, f!tW~ \.ult •f4-11Jt ~ Tll'rll-~I flU. Also 1111'1 -Otrvn• IQW, 1-1...,,.,, ll>tc tTh. M!SS W11r1PUm. lvnnW'I W••tlor, Seveft 1r1w1. • kr1ltt.ICI -Lltt11 Mist l ux, .Olckll\01 11111¥ Go. 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'"'° l'lrth . , vHr ollh 11111 1111. Allow1nc~. Pvrst tl100. Dorlls Be Good !C1r6oul 111 Mr. B1me1t (Pll'ne•l 115 Allmllot 011 GoDd tl'•oel 111 Rh:1 •s Gold !Crosb'l'J 116 Hornm1NI J-'11 fWll!IOn ) 111 '"'I' P•ttv (Ad• r! 111 M11i 1tr"-"e ll•nk1) 1n c"-•le A:11V1t 1w1rton1 111 Admlr11 A:ei:t (1(1n!•l 117 Nicholson Wins Race "' "' ,. '" "' "' ,. "' "' . ,, '" '" "' "' Jimmy Nicho l son of Northridge defeated Santa An'a't Ruben Benites in a .spe'*11 two-lap match race to ~. hll,ht motorcycle racing at ~County Fairgr<llmds.in Cos Mesa Friday night. Be~ captured the han- dicap main event w i t h Topaqga'\ ~ny N u t t e r finishing ~ and Bill Cody of Garden O(ove placi ng third . fishing has slowed up con- siderably during the pa!t few days out of Orange Coast area landings but ope.ral.ors and boat captains are optimistic about the fut ure. "Things slowed up on us the last two days," George Newcombe of Art's Landing reports. "The albacore are 120 miles down the line which is too long or a boat ride. "The ChaMel Island and Bonanza (:Y.-<lay boats) are picking up q11ite a few Wbites (while sea bass) today (Fri- l 'l'he C"""'1el ltlo~ hat IS to 20 fish aboard weighing from 30 to 50 pound.s and It looks prom ising for them lo bring in about 50 or 60 of the big ones." The fish are being caught around San Mateo Point south of the New-port area . Fishing is fair for bass and halibut and the l!z-<Jay boats are getting a few bonito in the 10-11 pound category. Davey's Locker reports that lhe red t\de came in Thursday to spoil local fishing. The water cleared up considerably on Friday with promises for a big \\'ttkend. Bass fishing around San Onofre remains steady. Albacore have slacked off but the boats going to the fi!hing area are picking up a lot o( yellowtail in the kelp patties on' the return trip. San Clemente Sportflshing is bringing in bonito but fishing has been on the slow side. There are a lol of yellowtail in the water but they haven 't been biting. "Where Victory ''Begins" ls the feature of Channel 2's NFL action Sunday at 1:30 with the Ram-Raider game on tape delay at 2 o'clock on the . Bills, Skins ·; Post NFL Victories TODAY By the Associated Pmt 11:1! 1.m. (~!CL -BASEIALL M•I01 LHllll~ G1m1 ct ttw W•el< t "··• 2'" belwffft 111e c1nci ..... 11 RICls lflCI N•"' Buffa o was pena~ "" V'fk0.:~1~·.1cL _ GOLF _ s.m111n.1 yards, bul offset it with a five: •ouno of 1111 •vto cw.u"= 1' PINs•nr touchdown at•·ck that carr1'ed V•llrl Collnlrv Club, SUllM, Ml••· ...... F11,.... • .,. ••• lined "'1"' 1' ... '1141 Ttikk it to a 35-20 National Foot:-•auoll Incl -ncl -ICCU••le .srtvn. urat ,,..,.surround"" 11•-ball League preseason victory Ind "'lltf llllCll 11 ... Mllll lncluOllll "" 111.,..1.ed u 1h _, 1111o. . over the Philadelphia Eagles r~ 0:e..~~cl.;;o!f'b.:~1;; Friday night in Buffalo. of 111t N•Tlonll 01"11 Bost Astoe:l•tlon. 0. J. Simn«nn, the Bills' Mid AU9. 11. Held lfl l-Buch ,....... Mlflne 511!11111'1 "'llh 7J of IM f1sl11! prite running back, gained 77 dr11 bcMlts ~u,... i......i s D./f\. f'1CL -WIO! WOlt~OI' yards rushing and pie-- SPORTS -TN r .. w l•llt ,. 7 I" ·~-M-1•1 RICI, IN j'•IOll'.a..Urtl cli:t 1 more w w UQ'C<: pass '2 trad< uu..c rveoit. Ill 1•~n1 -•:~ bel •-· · 1•-nor lnclv·f>rl>I uni urr_ll? .. t~ vt ....,,"' ore -vmg 11.: ga w~~lm'L11-""'~~·~LJ!'t~';"~~~ a SJighliy sprain!!d left !f!..t1111om11 An1>1~1 _., •'? an'·•-·.--or;;'ibH Mrln "'!Th 1111 a. rlrM.. Kiii: --6:~"i.m. n>cL _ PRO FooT&A.LL , SimpM;in , scored Buffalo's , -Thi Ml-11 Vl-lnoll -' ..,. first t '•• t rd OHtl's ,, Housto11 1n • .,.,... .. _ .. '!'-· ouuiuown on a wo-ya (1)Cdi -CALIFOllNl.A JOO PREVICW run and •·tiled ---••er Oil a -t-Smoltl9rs .hOl!s tlll• vi" Gt WI il.llOUJ _..1!"\ cMv 11s11w1tres ,, "" OttlHll 49-yard past· play from Dan Mol'OI' -dW11°UNOAY n "°"" c2)CL -.u.u TllACK M!:E.T Darrah. -An tfttwr1111oft•I me1t 1111d A\tCI. 1' Max Anderson was another ''i,....Jr:f:-S~ -T!NN15 -d<!Uble scorer. go1·ng " yards HloMklllts of tt11 1"'9 01¥11 Cuo corn· " 1Mt111m1. Tl\e u.s. •-" "'' t1tom1ftl•" after taking in a Jim Harris fum 11'1 ftle !lMll 9f lhl 1-MITlll'll, ht/?,.ln0~e:'1~~t..: _ NFL .ACTION. -• pass and sweeping 56. ya~~ to ''WM•• Vldorv lltofre': t11t11orft ,... )1j · ht ... or111 of ffll! roolll<t Q1111rt1rl)Kl<, In H · S ng · tlo!\: ~,., H1nr1rtv w11e r-om1 "" Jn another game 'Friday Sl1t1ers' No. I 01 1111 '"IQll> .,,..t•lfb,-0 GOLF -F11111-rou1111 o••v n ... night quarterback Son n·y Ct1sslc. In c•M ol 1 111. c-••• wm ("""' !ti• ll.lddefHl .. 111 11l•vott. Jurgensen t.lttew ·for two O:k1';,·::i· ~i~,.-=TR,!Ll:.msT'ri touchdowns and Mike Bass Memorl•l CoHMUm T1oed Sltu•ll•Y. b k t'nter-pted pass J :JO 1>.m. !SJCL -IASEBAL~ -ran ac an ... _ 1~ c1111ornl• """'11 .,...., lhl Oriol6 for another in the fir st period •I MlfNfll l S!~l~m Ill Bllllfli°'itu I N joj~HL~G~Ts ~) ~1mtd r::1111c111ts oJ as the Washington RedskinS ~-::i~.;~ /\:";~ ...... =. • 11. defeated the Atlanta Falcons ' o.m. (S)~t ':. \'fs\\ALL -TM 21-·HI, in Washington . c1111or1111 A11111ts ~ "" Tlffo •1 The Redskins, their off'!lse 1~' StMtlum 11i~t°''· .:_ 111 A,.,, s sputtering after the hrst HIGHL1t.71rs -l"llmtcl !lltlllll9hh .. f d f . "" 11.1ms-01k111141 11.11c1tl'1' .. ,..,. period. got plenty o e ens1ve oiiveci Auci. :VNullSDAY help as W a shin gt on in· 1:311 1 m. !SJ(L -llO)(ING -Jim-nd Joh "'" llobtr11Gn "'· Tetw bllaen 1n • ll-tercept.ed four Ra y IISO!} •Ollnd llthlwtllQl'll bout. n--b Bob W de TO o.m. (7)CL -$PO~TS SPIECl#or. passes. vu~, y 'a • _ "Coll-Fqotb.111 ltN -1M Y"f •I.a Red k' nd -• '"' o.i1r11r1>1rt." M•n1 "'IWI' s came in un:: s ms e l.Une 11111wt '"'' '"" be~ cr°ll ot 0 •• '" with el ss than four minutes YNra Wiii be 111"!.;fDA{!" hl1 lffMlfl, . , s:JO 11.m. 111cL -PRO l'OOTIALL and the Falcons on the _ !hi Nnr VOl'll Glint• mnt !~t d I' s'"1rs In • orw11son C11mt •J Washington II yar Jne. Plttsbo.l•~~ . . vou.: \ 'I , Didn't . Know 1.,J .. 111...., Did ~ -...... llolt ......... hMIMlll jlll}ff i8'1CI f.~ Ills' -.,._ """' ••. ".., Dhio 11 Wlllcff, Ir! 1"6 11 1Ei..t1 l'llld, ..... ..,.. 11111 • "'"' ... ..... ltM ..... tlltdt In Ill• rftlll flllll Kr-•lfll llMIVI lt\i 111111 ••• Al Ille 11'11 91' It!•~llt. Walker tmtff wt .. ~ 1111 rftllt fltld .......... 11111, .. .. "--""' "" ~ ,, ..... "_ wdill1nly II...... IM tf tlll K,_ ... 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I·n the scrttch main evenL the wiMer wt• Larry Shaw of Fullerton with Cody second and Hun lington hcach's Rick . Cincinnati Woods. third. Mike Bast (Van Dodgers NUys) was fourth. San Francisco 82 •• 70 S2 !2 !1 .65t .574 .504 .500 .452 .384 to 10~~ 19 l\tinnesota Angels Oakland Kansas City Milwaukee Chicago Weit [)jvltlon 73 " .!Ill 68 55 .~ 6 !\\ 27 211> 3t l> SPECIAL 1970 TOYOTA \YAGON -~'$1817 A ·Crowd of 5 218 watched Atlanta the weekly event-11oust~n 62 6Z 5' " , San Diego 48 77 ':-, . " UCR Baseball · Coach Resi~ns RIVERSIDE '-'uc Riverside baseball coach Don Edwards h;\S resigned lo de,.xe (uU time to 1cademl~ responsibiliUei. He will be replaced by Lyle Wilktrson Jr., 37, head coach at Corcin1 High SchoOI. l'rldlY11 lltlVllt lift ~ru1el~et1 I, Cl!ICltO I SI. 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Jo.II 11 CltWllN ·~ Ml """"' .(WrllM If.fl II .. lflrftOl)t C'~ 11· 1), """" •• DJ', Edwards .~ld he hadn't spent as much Ume 11 he wdufd like· fn his post of chaitmRn of lhf' plzysical edU"Cation epartmenl. • He will conllnue to l\irect the Riverside N 1 t I o n a I Collegiate Bt1seb1U Tourn•· ment. which 1nnually drawt many of the nation'• top col· lege teams. OR ILYD., COSTA MESA 646·9303 ' S.rvict, P•rts, & Body Shop liow 0pon Until I p.m. Mond•r Nights I I ' Orange County's rgest and Most Modern Toyota fnd Volvo ~lier V()LVQ . ' DEMO SAYE $466 •SU8782 1967 TOYOTA CORONA ~"' ........... ..,. il.Ulllftllll( !Vf.V 1111 $1095 ... ·- ------------------~ ' •• • !.. • • • -v Stitunliy, Auqu1l 22, 1q70 ---+ -• bAtlV Ptlar .NEW 1971f 'FORD LTD COUNTRY S9UIRE STATION WAGON 54497 + TAX I LIC. Includes All This Equipment • I FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING, power steering, cruise-o- matic transmission, AM/FM radio, tinted glass, big "429 4V 8 cyl" engine, trailer towing package, deluxe luggage racks. · ............ ,.. •' ............ ". -: OVER :'.6·0~ '.' .. ,, . ' ' MAVERICKS /4T DUNTON PRICES INCLUDING THE ALL NEW .GRABBER • .... • $ All Models To Choose From Most C.n FUl1Y EQUIPPED • T·llrds •Tori•••• M••t••I• Gtllaxln •Ford LTD's USED ·cAR BUYER OllDUTY TOPDOWI PAID '64 PLYMOUTH '67 MUST ANG Coupe 4 door S1d1n, VI, 1ut.1T11ti1 fT1111., pow1r st11rin;, r1di._ h11f1r, (JMM2tl). 6 cyl. 1tic~, radio, h1et1r, lLGF662) r ,, 2511.C-l·D.,,argint'i fuel , •-orated, em'liliciW:iftri:ttdli\syaJem; wtutewall' tires. (OF01l135127) e 1 S TO CHOOSE FROM• •• B~D lt'O SUPER YAN ~ Drivercnlpos:erseals,(5)8x25x15 AS$ 8 ply tires,dllol Western Mirrors, rear LOW door glos• e1t. (E74AHJS7996) A,S. Full Thwnderbird equipment including sptciol ' Brougham opt;on, whtte s~ewall radHll' ply 1im. power side windoWs, tilt steering wheel. oir ~ tioning, tmte<I gk>s• (OJ83M108481) '67 FORD LTD _ ·. ··$1999· Cp1.; v.a, 111to. tr•n•., f•oto 1ir c0Mlition.i119, -. poww 1t1 ... in9, r•dio, whit1w:f1 tir1•, -"irtyl·roof, · • . . : wt.111 Coffi'I. Lti. !'fSH711 I . , . '62 T-BIRl> VI 1uto. tr1ft1.,.f1ctory:•1ii', pow1r st11rin9, r1dio, h11t1r, (1Gf4'46l '64 . f ALCQ!4 WAGON ·vi, atif.••fi1wtr1MMl&i)'1n,, 1ir conditionin9, rtdio, . " -.,-·:~1--; ..... ~ ... f"'rVH507ll . '61 IMPALA 2. dr.1 V.I , tilfo. fr1n1., power tl11r/n9, r1dio, htll• 1r, whit1w1ll tir11. Lie:. ITYC606) '66 MALIBU . \I.I, auto, fr1111., f1c:lory air eonditionin9, power '1teerin9, redio, he1ter, whitewell tirea. l ie. ( SBN. 146) s1499 . $1699 . , . ~ ~ .. '. I ' . , . • . ' ~ . , 1'66 JU~CK RIVIERA ctc1239·9"· 'Vf,!1ut0tl'la/lc ranim?t.llon , f1ctory Mr eolillitio11in9 , ' power 1t11rin9, r1dio, h11ttr, whit1w1U tires, tint1d · ·' 9l1s1 wb.11 cov1r1, (VAG766l '66 DATSUN . . ' • • Connrtil.!1. 4°1,...t: rflffe, '9C, Lie, (TfN990) . '65 MUST ANG Convert. 6 cyl. 111fom•tic tr1111mi11io11, redio, h11f• ·er, lie. f PG0747} '66 DODGE Dart Wqn. ' 6 ,eyl •• •u6"'"11ie Wr~mit1io11, r1dio, h11Nr. lie. SUUlOOJ! ~ ' '.66 MUSTANG c,.., 6 cyf., Stldr 1hilt, r14ie, h1•t1r ISKM7J7), '66 t.1ERC_URY 4 4oor 1ff1n. 6 tyf., •uto!Mtic tr1ntminion, r1d io, ' ' . h1•f1r., Uc •. ( R.Uf(i60) ~· ' $CJ99 '68 FORD CUSTOM 4 .d9or, VI, 111to. tr•nt., f1ctory •it conditiol'li119. pow1r 1t11rin9, r•dio, h11tlf, whitew1ll tir11,.wh11I eov•"· 1.\1\169511 '64 FORD F-100 '66 FORD F·250 VI, 111tom1t;e tr1n1mi11ion, r•dio, h11t1r, e111foom c1b. ('Jl6015) '68 International Jeep. ll1di1. 4 wh1tl drive. lie. (XDCl94) $2093 · -'68 ,BUICK Sportwagon $2999 ] 11•t, v.1, 10!0,, power f•e. •ir cond., pwr. 1t11t., . RIH, whlt1Wa11' tir11, tintecf 9lo111, wh11t covert, lr.19°: • 9191 rec .. ; low inilee~. l ie. IXOA279) ', . ' · ' .'.69 BUICK RIVIERA .. $399·9 v.1, ,•11fo. ten• .. f1,etory 1ir concfitioni119, pow1r • ' 1t11rin9, ,J;o, h11ter, whit1w1ll 'fir11, vinyl fop.. • i l ie, IZNSl l511 • · . ,. ... ~ .. · WE llELIM OUI DOWRIAYMENT AND TERMS ARE THE IEST AVAii.Aiu, IF YOU CAN DO BOTER. •• SHOW, U$1 •. · • • • • . • ,, • -• • 1 . . J J ....... .,_~,,....--------~--~------------·-------------,-----~---- I • . . , .. HOUSE~ .fO!to -$ALE , HOUSES FOR SALE , HOl/SES FOR SA(E HOUSES-FOR SALE -.. HOUSE$ l'Oll sAtE ~HOUHJ>l'Oll·'JA~i '.1~S!S'lrOlf-SALl!-t-.._ _ _,,..,,--t--GoJral ":<i t loOoGonoral ·. ' 1000 l-G~.-.. ~,-.-1 ----.IOOO--G-.-•• -.-,.-,-----1000-Go-... -,.-,----,-..-• G~o( ' fOlfd.r!t · . " 10oo" * *-' • '.'11L 1l . * , • . 51EPS T~ OCEAN , ~. drm,,lulwe, R-; lot,,GO(>d rental area. . , • aer a_axlbus. Call;!~' app't. $56,500, Call : LITTLE il-Ott'IJ(' ,.._ .• , : Eve~.: 673--11"" • ,, ' Is w* home needs ! 11Wn•r ()ljt'Or·town • !lr : IEAt:l:I ' ~LEX.-$38,500 & Ip' ~usy to re~ecorate. ~JCt 3 b'drm ~ fam· 2 Bdrril. home wit'h bachelor unit. ~ Blk. to iJ.y \rm borne with pool size ~-". ~-0 .' qu~~ ocean. Call: 673-3663.:Eves. 64~2253 CUI-de-sac street. ~ ~ u-= 2461 Norse Av enue Opens ·· 'S :3o BAY 'AVi;. DUPLEX CORONA DEL MAR .VIEW • lliith a quaint Proviljcial air ·_heavy shal<e Almost NEW 4 br. "Brocianioor'~ tri~ev•r·) roof. 2 Bdrms., 1 b~. each unit, plus guest w/formal dinillg room ' ani'.'.§epar•\e '/anl -' rm. -$62,500. Call : 67jl-36_63. Eves, 548-0715 room. A superlative setlliig with Its geniJy"" 40 FT. O~EANFRO'NT terra<:ed ga~en of tall trees & lovely flow-With 3 bdrm., 21h bj. home. Frplc., bit-ins, ers., PWe<:Uon, at $79,500 .... ~·-L .' , '.' n djl\ing ~lllA ;bl.'l!fst"£m., rumpus rm. Lge. 2716 Wbll!o\ler qg'!l~~""u111.W-•. Q'Slze garage, $85 ....,. GJ!lt 67:1-3663, Eves. l OS»J 'I A.lJt.o ~j}? A~·.. ' 6112-2253 . ' I . i. 'T""i · OOOHS AND ~ ~ • .:;~ .. si ~ ·i .. J,, . , • .. ·1 '" • , 1 · This _4 'bdm!, den• WestcllH ~e:iRet.>im~ -"' WE HAVE RENT-A LS of thiril, The new reduced .1iFice, big_ . I "WINTER:'•2 BR-.;l Bath; •iricl. util ..... $i75 sized ,r~rd 1~nd loca~,1on of this. charm , oceailf'roftt 2 BR. l bath .... $250 makes 11 a must see , '49,9~ . z BR .'1 Bath ; inel. util ... , .$200 IRVINE Tl'RRACE YEAl\LY: 2 )lR: 1 ~ath, unfurn. ,, ,, .. $225 It's almost schOQl time! See thjs well located 2 BR. 1 Q~th, furn!shed · · · · .$225 4 bdrm home ready fot occupancy. Family 2 BR. 1 bath, furnished ..... $200 rm . dining rm & lovely .pool. · $75,000 1536 Dolphin Terrace Open Sat.Sun J,5: 30 · r COLONIAL RANCtlO , ' All th111.chann 'of New Eng\l!na "-\ho room of a ~lt4!rn ilranch. 3 Bd'rln, Thrhily'·'f6om with a view. Space for btfat::trtll'er or~hat~ 1!Ver:'.leal1 to see. , ~ $41 ,~SO. --BISDCiale~ :ro; . " '· ;, CAREFREE LIVIN'G--$43,!50 · -\,osk up this 2 bdrm, OJI.: d~d home a~d' g'p when you please. All the ad\iantage·s of aPt. liVlng P!Us privacy. "No care" yard. 2A)89 Irvine Open Sat.Sun .1-5:00 0-.t•I 1000Ganaral 1000 CORONA DEL MAR CONTEMPORARY For the young at heart and just two years new. One block to beach & short walk to shops. Custom built with fine quaUty qetail. "Go Contemporary! Go See!" $79,500 228 Goldenrod Open Sun 1-5:!0 DOVER SHOR!S . GRAND QPENING SHERWOOD APAfiTMENT HOMES * FOUR·PLEXES * Prefer NIW home'! Then see this "lovely 4 bdrm, formal dining rm, den & ~arden room w/wet bar. Impressive entry int6 ·2 story living room. See today ! $108.000 Live in Owners 3 bedrm, 21/2. baths with fire-- piece & rent (3) 2 bedrm apt1 with l V2 baths. All h1v1 p11tio1 or belconie1, carpeted, drap- 410 MQrning Star Lane Open Sat-Sun 1-5 :30 . •d, •II eltc l;:tltln1, dl1hwa1hei:1, completely " 1~nd in1ulated, lan~Sc1ped, & fericed. Close 'ti HUntln ~· B~a,c 1 St~~t; l , ,.~ .. 1 Buy nqw , " "'d ,., .. ti,, own r• t~l\,t.~~'llj\9•· Ql!.(y"' 4 ltft. ..., . '"'iR'VINE 'TERRACE......,,iwi "· l A rati 1rrllf in ilils 'exc!a#lV'frr;_;~r" u:l'ie' bdrm.-& ,i,bath hp_me w /Q~an>eiN c~~µ~~iding doors op~n to lovely,~e&111patio_., ,r,111 1515 BO'n.nie Doone ' Qpen ·Sat-:Sun 1"5}' ii'11 ft'602 So~'-&rocilthu,st, Huntington Beach ,.., rr;'' "' 962·2507 tor 645-1070 . .· . ) THE BUCCOLA .. COMPANY LINDA ISLE-$115,000 --·. ----------Private pier & slip. Ready /or "fun living'' on beautiful exclusive Linda l&le. 5 bedroqms & fam nn. Quality built w/Mexican motif expresses wannth & friendliness. Gentr.11 1000 Horse: Lovers 11' WATERFRONT-$15,000 3 Bedroom borne with pier & float. Walk to Lido shops . Owner will carry 1st T.D. at low interest rate to qualified buyer. Zoned R·2. General 1000 Gen1r.1I --,000 SUN F"R0~1· ~:00 306S Country Club Or. l.;;;_;;;;J::;UST:=;L;;;IST;:;;;ED;;;;! ;;;;; Large 4 bedrooms ln Mell& Del Mar with J'l'!ally BIG BEDROOMS. Total si~ of the home Is llQ) !IQ. fl. It's the MOST FOR n-IE MON- EY at $31.!0l. Down pay- ment of $3200 wiU handle it. COATS ... ' WALLACE REALTORS . , 546 4141- (0piJn Evonln91) . ' oHA SUNDAY-I .to 5 1999 Tu1tin Ave. 2 BMroomt + Den + Fam!. ly Roam. Huge Br ick FlrepJaoe. Rustjc vt'i lh lots of wood J*11Clfri4.-8 4; cor· net lot. Room tor boat. Jt'1 newly lil\f!d '32.500. -.u1i 5 BEDROOM MESA DEL MAR COURT SALE This beautilul 5 bedroom. 3 ba.Ut f!.xecutive ho m e loca !Pd in one of Costa Me11a·a l1l081 detiirAble af.ea11 Ouls!anding . custon:a horn~ along l5lh .fairway ol Mesi. Verde Country Club, 4' blf '· bedrooms + fainily, dining &. game rooms. approx. 3Cq1 IQ". ft .. priva1e put1ing green ·see It~ 1 is being sold under court 2377 ~oJ~mbia CORONA DEL MAR-order, H'1 in model home . · . condition throughouJ. 2250 Vacant • immed1a !e posse&-So. of Hwy, Immae. 2 Br, & 5<1· fl. of living al'fo'e., iold ·11ton, nca.t l l" famll.v ~m, din. rm. home. Frpl., brk- mrdat!ion bulll-in ki!c:hen . , Collea:~ P..uk area, high fst. nook w!hltn. boot h. Submit any rca!IOnahlf' of-5%% rHA IMn .. ha!anCt', $44.7r)(I fer call NOW! 546-8640 30l4 Tyler W1y MONARCH BAY RLTR. 'C-1oie 10 '~chools, shOps. Jrlelll Hool"" plan for lgf'. fam- Shatp "Paril Men" home i\y. 5 BR. plus fam . rm . corner of Auiitin. BoAt gate, Near priv. beach &-tennis blocil fe~. brlcl' pa tip, etc. · eta, Exclu1ive area. Xlnl n eltibll! ltrm•. cond . S79.500. $22,500 ' . (0.eo EVonIOg!J BAYSHORES T ' •• • Bea,Ches, boals &: prlva(..-y! S bu'Id' "'" . (nt•rclnfmlthel"bt) 'JI . 0 I 2 HOMES -1 LO. ~ ~1-,SllO Traditl'"al < BR, < a.., In t~rt .1 in~ your LJ'. OLLEGERE:AL'TY' 1-~~f!1ou5 company. ny TA.'.E Wlfh this tmiUc vaJ, 15llOMRtttHlfilr,Cll ._ ~-f:itl\ch. Sho~ by ur in excellent l"f'nlal an?11. , ' '!:~): ·t~·~ , . 2 bedroom + I ibe<J~ ."1 1 ' ;,; 1 doubJ, '"~·-~"" wd 4' IEOlfOOMS - ..,, pcitn1, for '°"r FHA or $3~ ,50 1 VA Joan! • fl':• • W l~ ft l rnA and VA~ H"vy a er-~· -ee •hlk• ~i,l>diuOIOI eoicy ' WlY •nif""<lll,r -'lu.u... • ~ 'e!lcH; l>-. j. ..,.....,, )>o§!I, lt'uGE • 64s.-7'1U: -. -kitchen, &,i.Qt;4ns· al•o fB II\\ ,\ Ill' \I II 111..111\' I \I'. £~ ,, '"r'O vm Open 'Ill 9:00 PM Dishwasher-. ''F am I l.y Su~~ln11.i,S.Jr!t IJl..F. f ~ !Room". Lo~ •f .,..,,.,, •nd • n. . ( ~~n.cX . , drapes. Drlw by 31 0 A 1lll0 sq. ·~ ill _.... • • :i. 950 -· i..n.'s.1.n1., ,._. living. *"r abed bed* :J 1 PM or call J + If •1c'r pays cloelrc t,'Olll• You can move lnlq this 3 bedroom. 2 bath hamc for $15.00 total cash ou t of yout pocket. It't located in Costa Mesa. 11 haa 1t double g1raa:e.. br.11ut1ful laodaoap. ing, covert'd Pflllo, lttt lln. f'd 1trttt. Owner &J!king S2.l 500. HUIT)'! ~IW640. IU,TR- "'°'"'· 3 -· " • 19 fl. 1-4". ~ ... .,,.. .... r .. .,,,. W I k & L 1 glaaa encli>oed tundecll with ~. C.M, Pork, Women'1 a er eu a breatb ...,.. ._. boy ll<!j;1 11 CI~l·'CIUIJ, 'Ow!ier vitw Priced below replace. needs ca\h Shown by 1pfl, Re&.llors ~ --or "'1>17'0. ,., ......... -,er 'Rea.... ,.,., Har~ tllvd, •' Ado<n1 T&rlltU Ulllllllll llU ~ Open 'Ill 9 t:'M • -~ QUI-R YOO CAU. c•• • ... ir......... t •• ,,.~ P'or an ad to 5f!.ll Around 1iu;. """".:.. ~ '"""'""'"' or ;..,,,.. ""' lb . A1-1. .... ,_, ..... ~18, I ~QUICKER 'lOO SELL ~-- Classic···Op~~:· S_~nd_a~. - ~ idHI, 2 story fami!\l -!19m'1 CloM ~ park & '.tchOol; Ol'I 1 quiet cul-d•tac; SI~ i\~l lot with pltnty of trna; frltndly' floor p ori )"Ith lalancl kltchon tl\(,Ro fotm.•f dlnlng•· room; 4 bedrooms & a cor;y. llmll-1. ~m. This It a ''eastern" typ_i .hOmt wltff lalf fhe convenienc11 of tod1y. A solid 1.f1v\•tment, ment. ·-~ "'' · $20,tiol BELIEVli' . ·• • _;~·-~ c ·::.:"' R :16 lo IT OR No:t'-J 1 , ~. • • -o •• r To!AI P'k• '°' thli ~ . MESA VE OE G LF -2 battl ~ · 'OllEGE COURSE CUSTOM . 1,,. ~a mllo tibm aallc!Y · . '1'f HOMES from '69-'" to ..,...,.., and -1i;, :seuE REAL: , $'2,509 1 · .f>ACIFIC. St ep-l:t:V U "'H tt>'ft-·. ?--~~ t ~ .·r Jj;ltchen w~th bu111 ... l1ns , 3065 Country Club Dr.1, n lll6~J,1melca Rd fireplace, ~tor carpets i.Jw.~ rarnbllnr spactoUI fU!1 &: ,l~~s 10 h'b~~n ~nd l~sc.aP!ni~ art Qnly a. _eaur · modrtfn Witti--r_.abQut band lri.._tt!\jJ0:t ~ - few of ~ featurei, ~in& 3000· .sq ... t fL .of quality· ~' tl!~:~prrt: room ~~ 12; is believiJW. . charm. 1.Dt.s of beW'ms ·+ -t bar overlqoklng· the Offered at $42,950 open this $unday I to 5 •• W I k . , & lee tainil¥.-formal dWng . &: COUne: 4 Bia bedrooms u a er ~'"TOOmz. , Even a tiny• Well ·e.s tfmily,din.lng i puttinr p-ttn. breakfut rooms too. Many ReaJtors beautiful ei tras. · 1854 Boa Vl1t1 Circle, M111 Verda 28SO Men Verde Ori¥• • c..i1 MMI PHONE S46·S990 . 7682 F.di.ngcr 842--44!'>5 54()..5140 ~-~· i;;;:;:;J ' .. •IA'l'ICAIN HUNTERS I Top Cosla Mesa !OCa.tKiii;" 3· bedroom,-2 bl th, dbli ,P.T. 'l'uli price $2o,9!'JO. crp1s~· drps, bltns ii dishwasher. 3040 C•prl Lana 3090 Bali Circle Designed Jor just the right About 175' along the 15th family a truly large (2522 Jilirway, l!.Tld an occasional sq. ft.) custom "two bed~ view ot O«!&n Ii CataJlna. room" -(each ahout' 15' Big 5 bedroom + conver- x 25,'), Grecian tub, radJ. tible study t& both dinl""! ant heat, plum bed for pool. I family rooms, 4 baths. Truly different & Interest-Sparkling, fully eQUlpped Ing fl'oor plan & eXl)&nd-pool - most invilinf. Spe· aPle: ·•· -r .cial brochure available. -. . ~ lSOO Ad1m1 at H;rbor, Coste Mas• (near Cinema theater) 546-5UO Ncedii paint & cleanup, Nott l!!!!!!!!l!!!i!l!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!li!!l!!!i!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll vacant • SE'e today • call 540-1151. ' THE REAL ESTATJ::!a ' We're Problem Solvers -The Reol Estoters ore o t11om of well qualified pro- ,, fessiono Is to serve you better ... Problem-solvers who work for you. Ask anyone who hos done business with us. ,,, Give a call-¥ ou'll always be glad 9ou did. MESA VERDE FHA · VA -$28,500 3 Broroom. 2 Bath, all electric bul!t-in kitchen, largr family room, home on a corner lot \vilh room for boat i;tora~e. As- sumr low interest loan. See Today! 546-2313 COOL POOL Serene viP\v of trci>s ani1 rollins:: green 'J ~a't'8.' ~a.Jlfe * lJlis .srarklinJZ c\P11. n hnme lfl:~the-'Bltitrs. ~ bC'droom~. 211' baths, deep shag c11rpct -Sherr dra[)f's, PLUS pool, putting. i;:ree.n and nearby trnnis courts. 111!1 ,ftve'ilablr tn y(IU \\•hen ynu live .in this deligh tful condomini um. Call 673-8550. COUNTRY CLUB VIEW A f14"rmttnent \•ir""' from this rustir-hnme, facini:: beautiful Santa Ana Country Cluh. Large 76 x 120, R-2 lot fnr later exp11.n· slon. 1500 iiQuare foot home with doublr r11.r i;arage. It's a buy at $24.500. cau NO\V! 546-2313 "BUY OF THE WEEK" A large 3 bedroom, 2 bath, doubl~ Clll' garaF:e home, near beautiful College Park. All built-in flrr Alarm & \nt<'rcom sysll"m. Block \\'ttllcd yard. LarQ"e aluminum cov· crcd ]1{1tin. Al! lhi~. under FHA-VA terms of only $25,950. 546-2313 HUNTINGTON HARBOR REDUCED $10,000 Ownrr i5 lran~ff'rred and \vill give fast l)Ol!Sessinn -Lovf'ly 4 }k>dl'(){)m. Family room and lormal dining i:oom $59.950 - Owner will help finance. call 673-8550 to inspect. IF YOU HAVE EVER WANTED LIDO ISL.£- This ls a chance of 1 lifetime. ,Owner has r~uced his price $5,000 -4 Bedrooms. separate dining on a 45' street to street lot. Don't miss this. Cal! today 646·7171 NEWPORT HEIGHTS $19,950 Hold this small. one bedroom liveablt" cot- taJ:e on a 50 x 27 foot lot until you"re ready to build your drearn home. This is the best loca tion in t~ Htlghts. Call fo r Showing! 546-2313 VIEW FROM MOUNTAINS TO THE SALT WATER The sunset and night lights Are beau1ltul from this 4 bedroom, 2 bath. Eastbluff home, Minimum care landscapi ng, double garage and car pnrt or boat storage - $48,500. Call 646-7171 PANOltAMIC VIEW I OCEAN-CATALINA-CITY LIGHTS :§37,950 -10~ df'!Wn. You own lhe land ~ \'ery drllghtful 4 bedroom and formal din- ing room. Brautiful eu y care yard. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE ~ 64.6·7171 • NEWPORT HEIGHTS-$22,500 LIDO ISLE SPARKLER First ahowlni on 'Lido. Elegant 4 bedroom formal dining room .home t.as tefull.v p1·cr fessioruiJly decora\ed. 1.arze living room with flreplaee and 2 Inch thick new pUe carpetln& thrnughout. Three d66rs from a pr ivate beach Wittl private entry and colorful secluded street patio. -Call 673-8550 for deta.ijs. HORSESI HORSESI A rare find -120x300' lot zonPd for horses.-with 2 bedroo m .t: den home + corra.J for -! horses and hay barn,---on pri- vate road in Sr,nta Ana Helghts~25,000 VACANT OCCUPY IN TIME FOR SCHOOL ~ner aays "Sell" hls vacant 3 bedroom, 2 bath hnmf! in COIJ..EGE PARK. All new* ly redecorated. Heavy shake roof, double car i.;arage. Assume a 5~..,.,;.. $158 Pm VA loan or make offer. $27,900 full price. Call now 546-2313. SPANISH CASTLE This lovely near new home. 4 lge bdrms + fam. rm. + formal dining. 3-car garage. Yard separate from pool area -heautl ful heated pool -Park I schools close by. Just S69,950 - To inspect phone 646-7171. COLLEGE PARK BEAUTY Very unique 3 bdrm. completely rl"m od· eled with nPw kitchen-large cnVE>red pa. tio--shake roof-beautiful rut de sac st. for kidd!~-0Y.'llf'r Will help finance nr may srJI Fl-IA VA-DISTRESS SITUATION -$31,950. hurr)', A FEDERAL CASEll A dandy fixtr-upper 2 bedroom a: bath Beautiful 4 bdrm.-Llrae convertible pool •·• ba h h rn ~ ~ ...... ,pl'llsh new carpet-UnlQue kltcheo-2 plu1 a I u.:uroom Ii t near 1 opp r.'""' cove:red patlos-t:prlnkler-9-prage work· Can't be beat with a JltUe clean!n' & shop - new roof -$25.4.00, small do...,•n fixin'.-Phone 646-7171-to see. FHA-VA posaible. THE REAL ESTATERS ' SALES ' PEOPLE LIAIN MOll:I ptfson1!!Lld Tr•lnl"'ll U.ll:N MOii 0-"'<IS '9111~ Ito ... u1,r-1m111: l: "'If" tltl,, lf*f Q nflnlofl p;Ql INTllVllW C.11 RANDY McCARDLE 546-231 6 4 Convenient Locations Nea r You NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Nawpoit l~d. W.-7171 . ' CO~ONA DEL MAk 312 Mtr9uttitt 673-1550 ' COSTA MESA 2790 H.1bot llvJ. 544-211) INVESTMEf'ITS 27M Httb"' Blvd., SuU1 20 I C..tt Me,. 544-21" EXPERIENCE E!.IMINATES EXl'ERIMENT f Real Estate Investments DNI SALESMAN NE EDED "* O~r k••I Ell•!• '""'•ltmtnt D1,t, 111.d, •M lnv11flflt llf •tltt111111 wl +h tin,1tlty I T Far lnl•Nlt• 111! R1114y "''" W rtlt, 14•·2J I,. 2it 0 li1r~1r llN .. 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Very special buy! ~.500 To n fi q Ill ... r--':~;"'~h~~~;:f=.:".;;~~:'v'I: . ~r,N~~*"*-siM.J121_1Y....Coas1 -·1-----~'nkJ5re~---·"--yfll ____ ,_C._'_•· --b -.. lfl71t .,.... - + 3 bedrm, 2 bath of! family rm. Pool. I IRVINE One of \he most beautiJul homes on Linda Q.q ll• 4r iu5,000. , MACNA • Isle. Fabulous View of Harbor Island & Bay. OF ,.. ••4lf.A llfio * ESTABLISHMENT TYPE, elegant 2 Rtalty Compony 6 Bedrooms. formal dining room, family """""~ -.,. story, 4 bedrm, 3 bath View home. $89,500, 642-1135 675-:1210 room. The ultlmata in elegance & Qutillty. . ...., ~ • * ~~l~II~su1?i'.ver Shores View s[tes. We ~0.-,,,., $245,000. Call for app't. . REAL , ' " •• DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT l < ROY J. WARD CO., Rtalton ~a_I ~'!=~;;.""_'_al.;,;·-;;;,;.··.;.· _1_000_1 Magnificent 5 bedroom borne with the ESTATE Oi/j' Dover Shores Office E t ,,_ Ch -warmth of wood & stone. 4800 Sq. Rt., 58 ft. · · 430 G H •-$2!,000armor LIDO WATERFRONT & 1· f I t bo t t m 1 alaxy Drivt, N.8. 646-1550 pier s 1p Qr your arges a ; cus o Hurry on lhis one It's a 3 APTS.-320 LIDO NORD swimming pool on beautifully landscaeed ter;~ EiY PERI ENCE . . ·: bedroom, 2 bath ~e. new-NOW REDUCl!D TO race; sauna bath with private shoWf:rt A -fi.n9"' ~ General 1000 1000 G-ral 1.;;;.;;;;====. ly painted and ready to be $150,000-Xlnt Terms custom home on 143 ft. of water frontage. ·· :· lived in. We sold it once 4 6 Beautiful units. 6 ear ga. $225,000. SHARP! OPEN SAT/SUN. 1.s Dn·~t 4 bedroo ho 1007 Dolphin terrac1 L>Cl.J'"' .. "' . m me Corona del Mllr with ~anuly room & SE'l)ll.r-4 Bdrms., 3 baths; view :. dining room. Only t'J,. honie. seam ~U., tUe Doors JERRY FREUD ~;"'· Beautilul pool A pa. dBys af~e't v.-e got It, it's rages & utility room with availab1e again, so call now 80 ft. fronting on excellent before it's gone! Located in swimming beach. Units are Eutslde C'.osta M e s a • newly fumlsh"'d. 54&-8640 R.LTR. 8111 Grundy, R11ltor 833 Dover De., NB. 6424620 CHAS. ARNOLD DON V. FRANKLIN Realtor WHATEVER you need, OON'T JUS't WISH for "furnlllhlngs for yOur home; Jlnd great buyv in today's Classified Ads. e 67l-2222 e )'Ou'U find .. ff you read -======~Daily~~P~Oot Classified Ads OpenHouSls . THIS ·WEEKEND- • .., tllk llllady "'9cfOf1' wM ,.. .......... . , •• , ....... •111tt ... All ... leccitfffl ....... Ml•• .. lhltrfbed •• """' ..... ..., ..... ,w., ..... •W. I• todoy"s DAIL'r PILOT WANT ADS. PGmM ...,.,..,..,....,.. .................. .... to lbt 111C11 111iofmotto1 I• tllh cot.. eocll frl*r, HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedrooms) 409 Bolero Way, Newport Beach 642-4759 (Sat & Sun 1-S pm) (2 Bedrooms & Family or Den) 447 62nd St. (Newport Shores) NB 675-5930 (Sat 1-5) . 327 Cedar St. (Newport Shores) NB 833-0700: 644-2430 (Sun 2-5) 1999 Tustin, Costa Mesa 546-2313 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 231 Larkspur, Corona del Mar 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (4 Bedroom) 109 Via Ravenna (Lido Isle) NB 675-1662 (Sat.& Sun 1.,5) ***#5 Collins Island, Newport Beach 835-5164 or 673-9043 (Sat & Sun 12-5) **11 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) 1130 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) *1007 Dolphin Terrace, Corona del Mar 673-2222 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2116 Vista Entrada ( Blulfs ), NB 6444869 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *1915 Chubasco Dr., (Irvine. Terr.) CqM 673-32)1 . •· · (Sun I'S) 450i Dorchester (Cameo Rglds) CdM • 675-3000 (Sun 1-5) (4 Bedroom & Family or Den 2057 Commodo111 l\d, (Ba)(Cfest) NB 646-3255 · (Sun 2-S) 1901 Commodore; (Baycrest) NB 642-5200 (Open Sat & Sun 1-5) 1718 Minorca (Mesa Verde) CM 54&-0716 (Sat & Sun 12·5) 1124 Santiago Drive, (Dover Shores) NB 642-5200 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 2001 Leeward, (Baycrest) NB 646-3255 (Sun 1·5) 2715 Wavecrest, Corona del Mar (3 Bod...,.ml 675-1662 (Sat & Sun 1-S) 4607 Wayne. Corona del Mar 15212 Xavier Circle, Westminster 673-6642· 675-6459 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 675-1662 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 316 NarciSsus, Corona del Mar 1606 Antigua Way (Dover Shores} NB 673-6642· 675-6459 (Sat & Sun 1-S) 675-3210 (Sat & Son) 2402 Vista Hogar (The Blu!ls) NB *4627 Camden (Cameo Shores) CdM 675-1662 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 642-6235 (Sat & Sun) *1618 Irvine (Baycrest) NB 1330 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 642-1189 "!Jl ":JJHl (Open,J¥tily,l.,,. ~" (Sat & Sun) 422 Belvue Ln, 111~11 -.:i Balboa I. ii • ~, 9 Ma ala (Irvine Terr.) CdM 675-4600 · ·(Sat & Sun 11-51' 642-62 ; 675-3210 !Sat & Sun) 1100 Berkshire (Wesl<:li!l)-N!I *1749 Skylark (Baycrest) NB 642-6235· 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) 675-3210 (Sun) 1515 Bon~ie Ooone (Irvine Terrace) CdM 410 Morning Star Ln (Dover Shores} NB 6444910 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 6444910 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 2039 Irvine Ave, Costa Mesa 2716 Windover Dr, Corona del Mar + 6444910 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1-0:30) *4600 Roxbury (Cameo Shores) CdM 1536 Dolphin Terrace (Irvine Terr.) NB 833-0700· 644-2430 (Sat & Sun 1-6) 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 1537 SantcffieUa Terr. (Irvine Terr.) CdM 1430 Ga1axy Dr, (Dover Shores) NB 675-0473 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 646-1550 (Open Daily) 1984 Federa1 Ave., Costa Mesa 913 DarrelJ, Costa Mesa 673-3211 (Daily 1-5) 645-2468 !Sat & Sun 10-6) 26115 Cordillera Mission Viejo 1842 Irvine (Baycrest) NB 83IJ.6060 ' (Sat & Sun 1·5) 646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 26062 Adelanto Mission Viejo 270 Robinhood Ln, Costa Mesa 830-6060 ' (Sat & Sun 1·5) 645-1294 (Open Daily) (3 Bedroom & Family or Den) 281 Nassau Rd. (College Park) CM 545-2656 (Daily 12-6) 333 Catalina (N'pt Heights) NB • 673-6510 (Sunday 1-5) *1800 Sabrina Terrace, Corona del Mar 673-2083 (Sat & sun 1-5)" *2006 Tahuna (Irvine Terr.) CdM 642-6472; 673-3466 eve (Sat & Sun 1-5) *1721 Galatea, (Irvine Terr.) NB 642-5200 (Open Sat Sun 2-6) 1701 Port Abbey, Corona de! Mar 675-3210 (Sat) 433 16th Place, Costa Mesa 675-3210 (Sunday) 2215 Aralia (Eastblulf) NB 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) 2137 Aralia (Eastblulf) NB 642-6235 (Sat & Sun) 2461 Norse Ave, Costa Mesa 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 226 Goldenrod, Corona de! Mar 644-4910 (Sun 1·5:30) 2957 Catalpa, (Eastblu!I) NB 644-0151 (Sat & Sun 1·6) \, 1003 Bonnie Doone (Irvine Terr.) CdM '\ 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 12,15 Nottingham (Westcli!I) NB 615-3000 (Sun 1-S) *4618 Roxbury (Cameo Shores) CdM 675-30oo (Sun thru Fri. 1-5) 1812 Iowa, Mesa Verde · 546-2313 (Sun 1-S) 3292· Canron Dr. (County) Costa Mesa 642-177 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 3921 Legend Circle, (Huntington Harbor) 846-0604 (Sun 1-5) 2915 Peprr Tree Ln (Mesa Verde) CM 540-1721 . (Su ·5) 1 • 404 Lugonia, NeViport Beacb > • 541).1720 (Sat & Sun 1-S) 302 Walnut, Costa Mesa 540-1720 (Sun 1-S) *531 Pierpont Dr. Costa Mesa 540-1720 · csun r-~) 20242 Ramona,. Huntington Beach 962-1273 (Sun 1-S) 10141 El Capitan, Huntington Beach 962-13'13 (Sun I.SJ 20742 Farnsworth, Huntington Beach 962-1373 • (Sun 1-S) 2040 Paloma, Costa Mesa 64;-0303 (Sun 1·5) 2306 Redlands (Back 'Bay) NB 546-8640 (Sun 1-5) 595 Traverse Or, Costa Mesa 673-3211 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 19291 McLaren, Huntington Beach 962-4471: 546-8103 (Sat 1·5) *369 Vista Baya (Btwn 22 & 23 of1 Tustin 646-9526 (Sun 12-5) 1300 Santane!Ja (Irvine Terr.) CdM 675-3000 (Sat 1-5) 2673 Boa Vista (Mesa Verde) CM 645-1848 (Sat & Sun) 10442 Kamuela Dr, Huntington Beach 962-1373 !Sun 1·5) 24492 Blackfoot, El Toro 630-6060 I Sun 1-5) 16371 Shasta Dr, Fountain Valley 541).1720 1Sun 1·5) *8782 Westminster Ave, Westminster 842-6691 (Sat 1·5) 9331 Cloudhaven, Huntington Beach 962-1273 (Sun 1-5) 1854 Boa-Vista Circle (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 (Sun 1·5) 2144 Tustin, Newport Beach 675-4930 !Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 2221 Morning Canyon, Corona del Mar 645-0303 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 16862 Harkness Court, Huntington Beach 673-1238 (Sun 1·5) (5 Bedrooms) 20761 Collma Lane, Huntington Beach 538-0467 (Dally) **222 Nord (Lido Isle) NB 494-6415 (Open House) (5 Bedroams & Family or Dtn) *1536 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat & ~un) • *1833 Santiago Dr (Baycrest) NB , · •. ~700; 644-2430 •· !Sat & S.un f·5) (7 Bedrooms It Family or Den) 3449 Quiet Cove (Harbor View Hills) CdM 673-2222 (Sun I.SJ !HOME + INCOMI: I PROPERTY I (2 Bodrooms + GUOll House) 264 E. 18th St. Costa Mesa 642-1771 (Sat & Sun 1-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 709 & 70912 Larlupur. Corona d•l' Mar 673-1238 (Sun 1-S) 2268 Cornell, Costa Mesa 645-0303 (Sat & Sun 1·5) * '"' i 462 Cambridge Circle, Costa Mesa' * * w-. ... 615,4930 (Sat & Sun l,5:30) *'* * M ... W••••-1.!::=:::====::::::::== • WESTCLIFF ! I 't' . 5.5% Loan. Spotless 3 bedroom 2 bath home. New .,I Kitchen. dining room: on Jarie land- scaped corner lot. Reduced to $48.500. ·Will consider lease or lease/O'Ption. Open Sat. &· Sun. 2-4; llOO Berkshire. BAYCRl!ST J ust listed! BeaJllifijl 5 ~room & family room home; larie i>ool; on diep:-wtll 18rld-- scaped Jot. Quiet,"' tree lined street. Priced to, sell at $71 .900; Excellent linancill~.lVlill lease/option. Pei-feet for lar2e familv or en- tertainin2. Built·in stereo. TV. wet bar. cen .. t[al vacuum, pool sweep, electric ll!araa:e door opener & automatic sprinklers. Call for app't. ATTENTION DOCTORS & SPORTSMEN Close to hospital & downtown. Quiet location. All one floor : 4 bedrooms, 31> baths, cathe- dral beamed ceiling, livin2 room, separate dinin2 room: hu2e gourmet kitchen;, ~auU· ful built.in· a:un & rod cabinetsJ Lara:e'3 Cir 1 a:araa:e: boat spac~ All of thi$ ~ a "P,retW 1 pool. It won't ~t ati $58.750. Calf now. . i ' LAGUNA 1 70 FT. of oceanfron M~l unusuaJ , beauti· fully maintained 2 bedroom; 2 b!llh;111lit·levW;. "hideaway". A mult see. $135"."00<r. 'Ovniit'' will consider 40 ft. sailboat as part payment. Please call Mrs. Fay at 548-6966. FOR A CAREER COUPLE Soohistlcated & care-free 3 bedroom. 2 bath & powder room. Ele2ant decor & a "2ive-- awa.v" price of $35,800. PIER. SLIP & POOL Fabulous 5 bedroom & den on 60 ft. of bay· front. Next to private beach. Exciting 2-storv entry with floor to ceilin2 2Jass. Owner wiil finance. Call for aoo't. BUILDER'S HOME A 1!182&Zin.e cover fannhouse on Quiet. tree llned street. 4 Bedrooms, dinin2 & family room. B'!i!li of t~finest wood with hl~hbearo ceilin~s ~ ~c thruout. HttJie'lot?'MllSt • see. ~g;pon~ l'RVINE T ·ll ~111t111.1µ I ERRACE ,1 A 2reat ~ntertainment & family horn~. The hu~e patio & a beautifully landscaped low maintenance yard surround this immaculate ~ bedroom home which is complete with fam· ily room; open Sat. & Sun. 1816 Marapata. DREAM COME TRUE - Assume .a low interest loan on th.is outstand· i~.E!: 4 bedroom & famil.v room & pooJ , in beau- tiful Baycrest, for only $58.500. Now wake up & call Lois Miller. 675-3210 for app•i. Open Sun. 1749 Skylark, Newport Beach. MACNAB·IRVINE Realty Company IOIO Bayside Drive 67$-3210 642·1235 901 Dover Dr., Suite .120 Ntwpllrt &,ach . ~ .. a:T••••.te1lVl:i£•rrnu:1rw~•-- G1n•r•• 1000 General 1000 IRVINE TERRACE SWISH NE\V LISTING-Speciou1 3 BAY VIEw bdrm. 2 bath home, Jge, Hv. FOREVER room, !!replace, electric blt-in's, serv. porch, w/w GRACIOUS PRIVATE cpl &: drapes -choice MAGNIFICENT cu!lom lav. res1dential area, close to 1shly appointed .. Doors from Fashion Island -PRICED SPAIN 5000 ft. living space, AT $42,500. Immense beams. s bdrms, BAYSHORES Fonnal dining, Family rm . Unique toreve~· views Total. ly private. Graciou1 :ab;l.um for · •tate Parties. Allume lo Inc. 167,000 Joan. .cat! FURNISHED 4 bdrm. 2 bath, huge !iv. room, FA heat, covered patio lV/blt·ln BBQ & fireplace -BEST BUY at $39,500. "C" THOMAS -' 1 FOREST l OLSON Inc. Realtors· Realtor , Dirty Collett Park 224 W. Coast Hwy. 54s.-552'1 Fhcer-Upper-5'h'1. Newport Beach eve1. 545-56(3 Thll boU9e la a mess, but it Dirty 3 Bedreom, . 2 Bath Bargain $21,900 No down to veti, $1,150.0(t down to a.rt)'bod$ and you will be the proud owners of a dirty house. but you saved )'('JllnelJ Mime money. Now clean it a.nd paint it and you will be tfte proud owrien pl an ex'Cf!pt.ional value in eo.a ?t1ea call now. Jt won't last over the weekend! $46-3640 RLTR. hat 4 tarie bedrooms, 2 baths, electric bu i It -I n kitchen llepEU'ate fa m 11 y room, double g&1'Qe, forced air heat, large cul......_c k>t with fruit trees plort, covered patio and playhou11t, Take over 5"% k>tul -$118.00 per month total payment. 546-8640 RLTR. You Art liivltfd •• ·• .•. ctwninr 3 bdrm. 2 bath home ln qujet .lrvjne Ter. race. $39,950. 1537 Sontanolla Torr. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1.S CLAUDE SHIFFIR REAL TOR 67M473 Costa MOia North Side Gcrgeous 2 story NCC1.11aate -.itb fin~ Bonus Room. 3 or 4 bedroom• to ebocite from, Cukle-ca.c street. Deep pUe carpet w Ith matchl .. drai>"'· .. GI .. No 2 BEDROOM ·Down al>o IBA '""""· IASTSJDE Let's Trade! \Vall to ¥-'all carpetin,r tuae Walker & Lee ~.~.r~· ... 1...;i ,.~ Reatw.. OWNER-BROKER 2790 fl&l'bor Blvd at Adamt 642-4422 anytime It's the SOLD SIGN tliat counts IMPORTANT NEWS L:;Ovely 2-BR-Ranch Style home on wide lot ..... we caU 'it a. Ranch· ette. Lots of level ground. zoned for hon:· es + guest room with 'M. baths. Lota of ator· age &: plenty ot room for expansion. Located in one of our finest horse aree.s. Asking $33,950. 546·5440 CONDOMiNIUM oiluxr' Just like a model home, and you can own ·1}1ust 1 u ~riB ~~or blly It /or 1e5.R than $23,950 unturniihed. Besides the 4 bedi-oom11 and 2 baths It bu Ur· rifjc financing available. 546·5440 TlRID OF INl'LA TIO PRICES? call ug on thig 10 yra new 4 Bdnn A: Fam, 1 % bath home With completely fenced yard, room tor pool, t11Plc nu ... ,j fMplac~. t.nWl"j crpta, bl tins, larie' clO&i u ~~1W1lY,<$29.®0. WUI · \;91 'VA no down. or FHA. Call now, ' 546-5440 jl)SJ UDUCIDt OPllN SUNDAY-- 12:30 .. '5:00· JOH Colet• No fancy slogan, 'just honest value for .on- ,IYI $25,9?1().so charm· ing, so irrestsUble that it YoU dl'.ive by you will have to come in. EZ terms available with low d(lwn payment. 546-5440 , NI.ID A FOUR llDROOM WITH -~LOW INllUST? 10 you can afford the monthly payments. Well, ~tt •¥-!: 15 .,_WOO down and ~asume $16,300, 5% % Joan with paymen-t'I of ·$155. Prine.. int., taxes & ins. Just do a little re-pain _yourself and you will ha v e a lovely home. 546-5440 OPIN SUNDAY 1:00 to 5:00 961 Coronado FINANCING A PROILEM? A""m• !Ills SV• FHA Lciao "ith monthly pay. m'enta of $173 per mo n th , including princ., lnl, taxes and Im. 3 ,.,,~ .. .il battu. nice 1pa.cfou.i llvina: room wltb w/ f<w·ctpt., &: dip&, nrt~ place, sliding doors open to lovely paUo. Call now tor further details. 546-5440 PO.UR UNITS -MESA VERDE I The right investment ts equal to a lifetime ot tcoll. Here is y o u r chanct-, and only a allort walk to ahopplng. Checlt this Mesa Verde tour· plex. Potential lncoine ot $600 per month. Prlc• ed at $54, 000. 546-5440 NEED TAX SHELTIRI WANT 25°/o RETURN? The~ call us now and let ua tell you about tltl• ·li>Vely triplex. Terms just altered to $5,000 'down. It coriststs of {3) 2 bedroom units. Full price $35,950. 546-5440 SWIM TIMI FUN TIME .Tump right in-the "'~r ia fine! Custom pool. heated 15x36 -main- teriance free yard, Ideal for entertainiJ'c. Ideal location near school!. 4 IlJ<I~, "·bath> -all electric blto oven I:: ...._e, ·I 1witer / soltentt. ' hilt Many other extru IOr $35,900. Fine terms. 546-MfO CHECK THI p.w.c TRADE-IN PLAN I . STRAIGHT TRADE -We'll take your home In trade immediately on your new house. 2. GUARANTEED TRADE·IN -We'll contract to buy your home at the conclusion of your listing period · so you can move into your new home. . , 3. EQUITY LOAN -We'll make you a Joan for six months a2autst · your pr:esent equity..w..buy your 'flew .home and have plenty of time to sell the present house. IUT GI er FHA Here's your chance to own this fine 3 Br home with no dov.11 paymnt GI or minimum down fllA - at a BARGAIN PRICE of only $23,500 -1 %. baths. hrp &: clean wfw crpta A drpe, fenced yard well landscaped. Call f o r atiowirw: 54&-5440 1rs AS PRlm as a newly lighted Ro- man candle on the Fourth ot July; only this one la a Grecian modern pool. Beauty.t beauty everywhere in: thls sparkling 4 BR t>Iua 2 batt} in heart ot Mesa deJ Mar. Close to achoob and park. Askin& ,onlY $34,9:1() 546'6440 DUllAILE IEAUTY IASID• ON 9UALtTY Thit p1cturesque -4 BR, 2 at:ory 1a a MUST SEE for any executive looking for quality I: area. Custom features all the way. Delii'titful blln garden kit· Chen, sepe.rate formal din!~ room, eXJ)emiive "'·all to wall carpeting thruout, 3 baths, outs~ ding,' ft'Ont &: r e a r land ac a ping .--owner transferred, must tell. Only $S$,SOO. H u r r y ltl 546-5440 l'OR T!fl IXICUTIYI with a growine family will find this an Ideal location, Short walk to -& shopping. This idee.l 5 BR home has <I.chi.rm 'I:,,, ~ for en- -.in1ng, ¥anbaI 4biU>c """"' s --• ""'1" -1.,.. 1Plcl>e1n n ~th bkins, fa.nillY.'toom.' nelar Mesa -Golt.C..c:ae-"""' $48,950: Call' "tor show· 1i:w. 546.-&l40 HEY GI- RIAL IUYI " \ C&lifomla ranch style • used brick, shingle root, 4-bedrooms, fa m 11 '/. room, 2 baths. Nice crpts throughout. i:..;. cated'"Q~ {o all sc:tfoot1 and park. bwncrl anx. lous and will pay 5 pts tor you to buy. ciit now. thb one won't lasl 546-5440 ASSUM.1 llAUTIFUL 51/c•/o LOAN Here · Is how you can . ,, become the ~n or thi11 terrific three &nd fa.mil)' room..home1 close to shopping, With $5,000 down, owe 1 2nd. 'Dlt pay $170 per month In- terest, taxes and ha~ ance. 546-544() . ' S,AWMEN NEEDED -CALL NOW! PAUL.; WIDTE-• • I CXRNAHAN 1093 IAKER ~' c;.OSTA -MESA ~ Open ·m 9:00 PM s,~ -D~ESl PlLOTWANTAD!,-t!oll;;,.::.,::IC-=.;:Sl'll:;::,:_:4-:;!"t:;:::.!:':.J!l.\:::,_,J:., ______________ ""'!!' ________ .. • I f -----------------·---------------------------------- Stb1rdaJ, Al19111t U. l 970. ' . ' ·t, Yo11 SAVE MONEY1b y 01detiNJ.;fo11t l)•w'.liom l now. See these 11ma1in9 c:ustomit•d hom•s j built, utili1in9 a PROVEN ¢0NSTRUCTION t METHOD by F"nl H. Ay,.o4-6e..-Yov...will • LOVE our walled-in d•lightf11I nei9hborhood ' with cu-de-sec streets where your c:hild'rin can play i" SAF~TY. Our homes are vary close JO HUNTINGTQN STATE BEA'cH'•od •>e Rrihd• from $26,ttO, t~•Y vary In site from l to 7 bedroom1, up to· 3000 sq. ft., 2 & l car 9a· ra9es, 2 to -4 baths, shake or misilon tile roof, fireplace1, concrete drivew•ys, wet bart, un· der9round utilities, •11 builtins, b1:sic carpetin9 •nd clean ocean a ir for your FAMILY'S HEALTH. VA 1:nd c onventional financing is available. RANCHO LA CUESTA ' 'II Barhtf l<eaftg pr~nl6 I BAYCREST BEST BUY Channing ,-be<(rm, 3~ bath,. Wells-built home. FormaJ dining room & separate fam · Uy rm. Excellent val~e at $58,000. 1901 Commodore 01Mn Sat & Sun 1 to S IRVINE TERRACE, VIEW Walk to golf -salting -tennis. Bayvie'v home wtth pool. Spacious, entertainment oriented. 3 Bedroom. dining room PLUS separatl, maid.a or guest room. $79,500. 1721 GJlate• Open Sat., Sun., 2 to 6 DOVER SHORES· VIEW An elegant 4 bedrm, dining room, family room home. Adult occupied -move in con· dition . 1124 Sentia90 Drive Open Sat & Sun 1 to S OCEANFRONT BUY ! Call us for 'lJ>pointment to inspect 4701 Sea1hor• Drive. A great beach house. fully furnished. for only $54,000! PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 26 Linda Isl• DrlYe Corp.-owned. 5 Br. 5 bath home lacing ~bar Jsla.Ad. JacuW & sauna. Comp. furn., for Imme~. occup. 'IV /dock ............ $200,000 60 L1nda Isle Drive Newly listed. Prestige walerfront home. 4 extra I&. Br. 4 ba, pwdr. rm . Lge. liv. rm. & den; 3 car gar. BeauL patio/garden. Deck & dock . . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . $220,000 n Llnct. Isl• Drive New 5 Br., 5 bath home on Jagooo1 Marble entry, wet bar, AM/FM lntercom,·Huge mstr Br. bas beam ceil. & own frplc. Large liv. & lam. rms. w/lrplcs. w/deck ...... $185,000 Waterfront Lots No. 44 : 108 Ft . on water ........... $150,000 No. S4: On lagoon. With plaIU ..... $60,000 No. 76: Wide lot on lagoon ........ $85,000 No. 88 : View. With plans ........ , . $145 ,000 For compf•t• lnformati~ on all other homes &. lots, call: 4 llR. 1 11.t,TH $11,295 Built On Ywr Land 134.1 aq .ft. llvlnc ma AJI Lath 6 plaster Hardwood eabinelJI Brealdut bar Pullman bathl S.P.f:C:lous wardrobes -~t:IST $1:41"SQ. l'T:" - Planning-Dellrn·Financln&: STANCO BUILDERS "1400 homes. A apts. built since •57· CALL 537-0380 CLOSED SUNDAY t 106&6 We1tmlnster Ave. GArden Grove JUST LISTED! Open For Inspection Sunday 2 to S 2057 Commodoro Rd . FJepnt Spanlah 11;yle 4 bdnn, J bath plus ! mme in ex- clusive B&ycrnt. Courlyard entry. J...arae patio with Spani1h ti~ &: Adobe brick. Ab.:;ilutely immaculate! This beautiful home Is decorated to pe:rlection. Call far ap... pclntment. HOl/_S~~ ~OR SALE , t!OU~S FOR SALi! Cnt1 Mesa 1100 Nowporl'" Bo•di 1100 s-···-· B,.,"n tl-o"!e" NO DOWN VA HIDEAWAY 4 Bedroom, den I tamUy -Charmine l BR.1 1% ba., In lt.J'P lamily 1pec::lal -u. ~""'*' .a.n:e;~.SQ),,.114 celle:nt C!ol1a Mesa location, U JdD• Ln.. 11 Sa( ~ v.·aJ.k to IChOOJI. fuUr tflltd ~ u. •. 1'.dq>d,..bnl~ 1 1'9itt~_,.'90! able ...ow -far details call 1'T;}fy ae'N 3 'ill ; •Bai.· 3 MQ..llSl • • , , · . prarea. If . pool. ~nc S . oondo home fDr carefrtt Heritage "'""" S33,500. N"r "°" tULTOtl H01p. Ql& 'SplndrUt \Vy, ~;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I Open Sat/Sun l-5, " 'F'OREVER VIEW New Trl·l'leies Bay " qc..,, view. 3 BR., $57~ 2,Ba., & &Uffl. house. Own- (Wldtr con.str..avaU Alli, 3(!} er fn()Vf!(f, arudota for offer. Lar&;e, beautiful "homes with .Aak.ins $5i.IOO. 2936 aw Dr. an income" located in ~ Open 8atlS6n 1·5, =-'";:=;'tJ~3<=;,., WATERFttONT 2 BA "owners unit" + (2) Duplex whh dock for: boat. 2, ~a •DlaJ untll 8": at l .1: 2 BR . .Remocleled .1: ~ Tuatin Ave. P,.. w~ charming. Uve In one, rent lanct: Pl °' cJlJ :Mr. ,hat1a one. $66,500. Call for app't a t 842.ftOS • ·~ ' • lo see. (Also ntW 'tncomt" units for CALL C!) '''·l-•1• aele in Dana Point). l'ltt.4.. BY OWNER: LOVELY 3 Br, 7a~ALT!" crptl/drpa, 2~ carJa:arage. Near N•"1•rt P•tt Offlt1 ' . AYRES Ji0J\1ES srNCE 1905 MODELS AT 8ROOKH URST & ATLANTA HUNTINGTON BEACl'I· 'I ' 961~2929 e •6t~lll8, 11 A~M. to a· P.M. 1000 t"" -------------- Offi;;:• Open Saturd,ys & Sundays PETE BARRETI REALTY 1605 w .. tcllff Or., N.B. 642-5200 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Jean Smith, ReaHor 133 Oovor Or., Sulto 3, N.B. 642-4620 ~255 LARGE covettd p at lo N ff w/br;clt BBQ. Ni" I y ewport Beach ome landicaped yard. Walk to elem/Jr/&: High 1ehh, 5%. , Assumable Gt Loan . 642-ll37 OPEN SAT..SUN 10-5. just a short block from Cliff Or. 1...,. G-ral """ !_ljjj-··-1------OOTSTANDING .,--PRICE SLASHED CUL-DE~SAC ~ra1 ___ 1000 Gonoral Ankle deep shag CJrPets, two LNt9-Le•se Option OWNER WILL LEND ''"'""" patm. fonnol din-And Liquidation Salo ing room, l\\-ll roma.ntlc L.rr. Three Bdnru!, two bath. ' : Quality home In Harbor HI area. 3 huge bedrooms. Family nn. Dramatic fino.. place-. BBQ, OOVf!l'fd paliot. Q\\•ncr has rec!Uced price. wiU help fin&DCf'. Lo down. Call 64>-0303. FOIESt f:COl.'SQN • fireplaces, huge 111 a at er Spacious llvifl:' rm. with bedroom. This 4 ~rn lirepLa.ce. Dinlng Rm. fwith gem offered for a Jov.· 8/J l>uHet and china clo~t) SJ6.500. ~-RJtr. i;leclric Kil. 3l'x29' family nn. (with finpl.ace) fully c~ted le draped homr.. PLUS Oh! bdrm apartment with B/I Kit. large retlr NEED HELP! Look for Jt LlW. rm. with fiftplace. Three car &Af'liie -aU Jn Pilot Clusif.ied. 8"'\'~a and utilllie111 in OWLY ttl,500 I) ;;O.;n;;'°;;r~11;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';:00;;:0 Gen•r a I BROAOMOOR BEAUTY 1000 1000 JUST COMPLETED Mid-West owner instructed Designed to take-11dvantage us to &ell as soon as possi- ol tbe Vie11o•, Ivan \Velis new bte! 4 BR. 3 Ba. vitw homr: 4 Bedroom, 3 ti.th + pow-comp. C"Ptd., drpd., all bll- der room home In Dover lns. Profess. lndscpd. 6"-% 9ion's. RI ch I y ...,.nelll'd Auumable loan. R.tduced to family room with fireplace $65,500 & v.oet bar. SUnken living NEW LISTING room, lar&e kitchen with "The Bluffs" breaktut a~a. Secludl'd Off Del Oro to Hacienda to swimmlnr pool in walled-2402 Visla Hogar (behiN in patio, Combination of community center ). 3 BR. beau1y. quality .I: practica!i. 2 baths. Only $34.000. --~ UNBELIEVABLE! 6 Units · ~ Acre $56,000 Room for many more - Excellent condition - Good location - High Retum! Owner movint North Wants Actlonll Scenic Properties ~5726 Open HouM Sun 1.5 2150 Vista Dorado SERENE e OPEN DAILY 1-5 e 'Til sold! Aasume 6"-% VA loan. $148 Per mo. Redecor. 3 Br. W/W cpts, drJ>I. lf1!· med. posseUion! Only S22.- ~. 1984 Federal Avt. Call : Patrick \Vood. ~2JXI • Bill Haven, Realtor 2111 E. Coast. CdM 67J..-32ll ASSUME FHA 6 % 4 Bedrm, 1% beth k den, W~bide, 1950 sq. ti. A-~ condition, $2500 Down. Costa Mesa lnvettment Spaclou.s 3 bedroom 2 bath - muter bedroom adjoininr tile bath with bullt in&. plus tu.I! bath wijh built ins; liv- ing room with finoplac.e, din. ing area and large picture windows overk>oklng lovely seduded lanai; wool carpet. Ina and drapes. t"lectric kitchen with built-ins. Gar. age oU alley wilh ~eclric •eye opener, room tor boat or e&.mper. Beautilul land.!Clp. «I com!!r lot. Drive by 328 Aliao thrn call owner for appointment to Re. $37,500. 646-4032. : ,~-R.ealtol'! "';,,,.( Phone .~ &'¥Jiff. ~. ~ped lo::=='"'======...:..=======\ ini:lu!I\-.: .-~'r'f<lklor~. Gener•I 10IOGtner•I 1000 Separately fenced rear Very few left at thill ~· U>ceted on tttelined atrttt, th~ nice home i11 close to shopping I: schoots. Instead or renrin(I:, v..'hy not buy this home It in two years have $3000. to $4CW. cad! to buy a laf'IH' home? Homes are ~ creuin&: .i.I). value fa.ster tt.n eveJ 'f>iift:~ Nichols Real Estate ",,;~·w~ii~"& ';~ CORBIN-View or "trf!f!I and ml.ling rreen Jawm emance this sparkline-clean home ill the Bluffs. 3 bedrooms, 2~ Baths, derp &hq carpet, shttr drapes, PLUS pool, 541-n11 8 Open House-Wet1tcliff e· 3 lge br, 2·mi. ipacioW: livin&" rm, used brick !rplc, panell· ing. new crpls, d rp s • cowred patio. S31 , 700. 0 1o.·ner. 440 Cabrillo St. &1&-<1n3. BAYCREST •;:=======:;::========'7 yards. Located near C.M. ill Park and Downtown. EASY 546-9521 Roy J. W1rd Co. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 1'30 Galaxy Drive 64&-1550 (Open Daily) MARTIN OPEN HOUSE Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: .... D COILIMlllV 1833 SANTIAGO DRIVE ' OPEN HOUSE Sat. & Sun. 1-5. Baycrest; outstanding 5 bedroom. 41h baths, dining & family. Beautiful pool. Upstairs library. A tnust to see! $98,500 Mary Lou Atarion ' . OUTSTANDING VIEW '· 4 BR .. 4 Ba. Donr Shores ·honie :This homei< has all the "Go6dies" buyers wint! Own- ers are anxi ous to sell. See this value at $97,000 . Al Fink IRVINE COVE A happy future is predicted for you in this 2 bdrm., conv. den home. Extra large· lot for expansion if desired. Private beach v.1hich offers excellent swimming. $84 .500 Kath ryn Raulston OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1·6 4600 ROXB URY. \ameo Shores. Large 3 BR. executive ho m e . si tuated on lf.s of acre. Prof. landscaped w/pool. Great for entertaining. $69,950 Harriett Dav ies ASSUMAm 51;,•/o LOAN ~estcliJf -perf. for executive with grow· 1ng farn. Large yd. with raised sundeck, reflect. pool; cov'd. porch. 4 BR., 21h ba. Large lam . room. $65 ,000 M. C. Buie STOP LOOKING -THIS IS IT! Sharp 4 BR. Broadmoor home in Harbor View Hills -near comm. pool -Mt. view . -owner n1oving & must se ll-see it now- this won 't last-below market at $63,900. Bud Austin OWNERS SAY ... "SELL THIS MONTH" Corona del Mar view home -2'h yrs. old. 3 Bedrooms. 2~, ~balhs. din in.( roo m ram· ily room w/firepJ ace, 3 car ga rage.' Price reduced S3500. $51 ,500 Carol Tatu n1 4 , HOME WITH EVERYTHING Near new. custom decorated 4 bdrm .. 21h ba., lge. fam. rm. y,•/fireplace; formal din . rm. Lovely yard -garden entry. You own the land. $49,500 Mary lilrvey NEW ON THE MARKET SP\'"WU~~ house on hu~e 95' lot .in Irvine Terra~e! Room for pool and trailer. Large _rooms, sloped cell's .. & bi~ walls of gl ass. HutTy. $46.000 BUI Co mstock JUST SltPS TO OCEAN \Vhere else can you find a newer home w/2 Bit. conv. den. 2 baths, beamed ceil- Jnp . bit-ins, new shag carp. & cozy patio for only $27,llSO ll<lle Partch • "Pleue call lor our picture brocl\UN of current li•tings." ,;s:.mo ' TO RENT -EASY TO BUY. CALL TODAY. FOR DtTAILS. M. M. LaBOROE, Rllr. ,., J ~N 11~1rH<, 64.6--0555 Eves. 646-4579 ~==::::;:::;:::;=:::;=:: HARBOR VIEW HILLS Nea.r new, view home with 3 bedrooms, 2~ balhs Spaciou., enc:IOSl!d yard Family room v.;th fireplace Sunny. view kitchen 3 Car garage $57,500 HUGE TRl-l.EYEL OPEN HOUSES Be~utilull.)' appointed ~ l Wr invite your Wprction of mile frOm the oc«tn. Inside NEWPORT BEACH horn you will find 4 bedroomll 3 es baths. formal dining hu'ge Sat. and Sun. afternoons.. family room k v•et bar. You +BAYCREST, 4 bdnns, 3 will lovr the 2300 sq It. Fan-balh.!i, Pool, $57,500. 1646 lutic ~pin,g & st..ke Irvine Ave. root t"ritiancf the' exterior. A •l:AMEO HJGJtLAJJOS. 4 whaft''ofrabuyfor$36.500! bd rm s , VJE\V, k e y • COATS PRIVATJ<: BEACH~ $~7.5"0 & 7Ui Cameo Hi,ahlands Or. WALLACE * EASTBLUFF, 4 bdrms, 3 REAL TORS baths, LARGE. beautifully 9552 'Hamilton Ave. Huntington Beach 962-1454 landscaped lot. $48.500. 2244 Alta Vista Drop by our NEWPORT BEACH Office for rree area REALTORS 675-1662 putting green and f'lf!el'by tennis courts. all available OPEN HOUSE to you ""1en )'Oil live in this SAT & SUN 1-5 delight.tu! condominium . 1424 LINCOLN LN. Call 513-8560. $42,500 Good BAYCREST Ternu. A truly luxury 4 bedroom I -~4~B~od~,-.. -m-, 72~B~.~,h~ home with family room. !or. College Park maJ dining room and sfUd.y. Dirty Mess PLUS Sparkling pool and low main. $171.00 MO. @ 6o/. tenance yard. Fix it up am make IOlnC ONLY mont'y.Owneranxious. Try 2 Yf!&n new and beaulifully $2,000 down. Built-ins., dou-ble garage, forced air heat, carpeted• and · decoratl'd big lot S<-e it loc\a,y. with Van Ulil \\'allpape_r. ,: 546-8660 RL'l:R. On" ot s aymru t"incst .,__ Homes. ·· Only $99.500 To inquire about the many additional features call 673-8550, \O THE Rf:AL "\.. ESTATERS ', . ,, ' '. _,-arr""' w- FHA BUYEllS Open House Sat. & Sun. 1-5 1923 Fullerton, C.M. lMr.tACULATE 2 yr. old 4 Br. 2 ba, fam. rm. Nr. So. Cout Plaza. JSX38 patio wJcov . 6~ 7o Joan auumable. $211.!liiO. ~ dn .. ov,.ner w/carry 2nd. 546-136.1 Alt. 6 PM, all day \\o-etkends: owner. • SUN 1-5 Immedia.te occupaoey. Love- ly 4 bedrm, panelled fllmily rm., large breakfast area. Beautiful landscaping with truit trees, yt!Ar around flower.i. Just right -for the entire family. Will con- sider good exchange. Set: this now! 200f L••ward, Baycrest Jean Smith, ReaHor $Zl.930 COZY cottage -large yard -needs -">me tendt'l' loving catt Priced lor im-1 ~~!"!!'!!!!~!!!!!'!!!!! ... ~ roediAte ~ -all -terms OPEN Sat. &..,_-.12-5 No. 5 availablt'. CaU 5 4 5 -14 2'4 Collins-~-~ i. South Coast Realtors. et-Or/ Frerf.l\ _Rt ii:,~ pc '1 l'I " 1 M"':'trc tarn111l;'bit>!1n " FANTAS'l!lC tamily libme on North Biy. 4 bdl'm, 3% 2 loll. 3. BR, 3 BA, form LR baths .1r a ltvlng room u &. OR-fam nn, fncd • htd l~e ~ &JI outdoors. Small pool + INCOME PRO-aWlmming pool, pier, & slip PERTY. $40,250, Owner $237,500. By owner. 8J5..5164 lraf'll!l. MUST SE LL ! or by appointment 67J..904S 83>-1288 « 646-4614 eves. TMMAC. 2 Br/2 Ba :" l!!!!!!E .... IG~H!!T .... U!!N'""IT~S~!!!'\ map and directlon1! comm•"'"'"' ,,,... '"' Walker & Lee I =~~~;;;; Open House Sat/Sun 1·5 51S TUSTIN AVE . Newport Hel9hts perty on Beach Blvd . ' CUltom built, 3 BR 2 BA, EXTRA, EXTRA lie living rm w/dlnina + dining area. tln:lwd firs, good quality cr- pl.>, dble gar. Walk to shops. \\'ANT FAST ACTION: ?>fESA VEROE-4 La r g e BR's, 2 baths. family rm, 2 patios, maintenance frtt. Pool"'ized yard. $29,900. 107~ dn By Owner. 54f>..5153. Townhouse. PoOI/ Patio I MANY XTRAS! Leaving thf! area! Open Sat.Sun 1-5. Owner: 642-4759 65'x570' runn~ from Blvd. :»t3 Westcllfl Or. B•euty 10 proposed new street ai 646-mt BACK BAY 3 or 4 BR, fami· CLEAN 3 Br. & fam. xtra ly + Pool! CW!torn bullt on lge lot ideal for storing cul-de-sac. Sell or trade to camper & boat, larg-e patlo, Unio1• $48.950. Eq. $18,950. l Bedrm., 2 bath. living &: lgr family rn1 w-frplc, dining area, crpls, drps., hd~'d firs .. shakr roof. dble gar., allr.y access. want quick sale:! rear. All 2-bdnn. units. Open 'til 9:00 P>\f • Prict'd at 4 times gf'OS!I with I ;;;;;;;;;;;i;;o;.i;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;~ I Out of IO\\'n O\\'Tlt'r pricing <'Xisling income. which has $ lor 1mmed1ate sale. spark. ~~ i~or a '71~~ ,\=a: 19 500 :::! Jca~~. ~;~;;~i:; COU.EGE PARK area, 646-9528 Bkr. Lachenmyer ReaHor Call 646-3928 •r portunity. ACT FAST!! f room with cozy fireplace. ,,.,,..,,.. ............... ,,. M. M. La BOROE, Rllr. all bll•·-, h<•vy , •••• -1 A STUNNING close lo shopping, college '&: DUPLEX • 4 br up, 2 br schools. S26,250. 54>2656 do"'•n, 3 car garage. 1M!W 281 NU511.u Rd. Open lU crpt, nicely fUrnfsh«I. n · $25,000 4BR. 2BA, family rm. to beach. Sacrifice, Owntt 1700 sq. 1t ·Assume Sl3,i09 '7l4l..53&.UOQ... Lachenrnyer ReaHor 6'1&-05!», Ews: 642-7438 3 &drcom. 2 bath, dblr car " ' ,...._. '"" &:. ru&mcured yard. \\'on'! MODERN Neturai born SWAPPER! '=f! ~ ra;:e F;,"-81 en. last long at $29,950! ! Cal.I Call 646-3928 EVES: 642-0185 Try '"n'ad«'• Panadiee'' c Y . ea c ean Sti-8424 Tt'I the nth ~. Every D&iJ Pilot Ousitied adult occupied holn4!. Call rooni. will Jf!nd ltJelf lo a FHA W or MW 1st $20.000 2 BR, 2 ha tbwllhOute • Good 8~%. 2nd $1500, By owner. floor plan. $26.000 Good $3!";(1() dn. W. side nr Estan-terms. Owner' 6 7!-3 200 ~~~~~~~~~~~~y~;:::~~;,==I now to Stt '"THE BARGAIN ve...., in~s';",. furriiture or ntE YEAR'". ·~ ...... arrangement. 4 majestic OPEN HOUSES Sat. Only 1·5:00 468 Ogle , C.M .. 3 b.r. $36.950 Sun. Only 1-5:00 888 Sandcastle, CdM , 4 b.r .• Dr .. View $56,500 JUST LISTED-and "just selling!" Near HARBOR HIGH on a Banjo street -SPACIOUS 3 bedrooms. 1% baths, FAMILY roon1 . T\VO wood-burning FIREPLACES l .l. gas logs). beautiful new carpeting. PATIO. OFF-STREET PARKING for boat or camper & easy·UP- keep yard: WALKING di stance to all schools & shoppinJ!;. Best of all -an "as· sumable-low·interest·rate" LOAN & a "like-quick" POSSESSION! $33,950. We repeat, $33,9501 NEWPORT BEACH 4-Bedroom $49,500 CUSTOM BUILT by Dorsey Fick with FORMAL dini nJ!; room. FAMILY room, living room with FIREPLACE & A wrought-iron-enclosed step-up ALCOVE for music. J?:&mes or library area. Gener· ous-sized roon1 s & hallwa1s & a pool·siud yard. Near park & boys club. VACANT -for easy showing & QUICK POSSES. SION! ' Colesworthy & Co. REALTOR NewpGrt S.ach Office 1021 B1y1ld• Drive 675-4930 Newport •• Fairview 646-8811 l•nyllme) *TAYLOR IRVINE TERRACE If• almost schooltime! See thlll v.-ell localed 4 bdrm. home ready for occupancy. Family rm., din.Int rm. ( lovely pool. S'!!i.000. "Our 15th Year" WESL!Y N. TAYLOR CO . Roi tors NEWPORT CENTER 2ll1 San JpequJn Hilb Ro&.d 64M910 . COlY FOR" TWO PLUS ONLY $17,900 Own your 01>.'n hon1c !or Jcs1 than ~nt. N~ bedroom!!. 16' llvir\i' room. \\lasber, dryer frig, stove lnclLMted. A '"'al barpin and ht R.2. Call..._ FORES.T L OLSON LEASE WITH OPTION 4 BDRM OR & FAM Immt'diatt" possession. Little molX'y needed to move in. Stunning 4 bugf' bdrms. Double fireplace. Bil-in desk FOR.t.1AL DINING. F amily room. goormet kitchen with bJt.\ns. Movr in for option to buy monry and rea!JOO. ablC' rcnL CaJI 64.'i-0303. FOREST E. OLSON Inc:. Re1dtol'!I Eastside Beauty Formal dining room, 2 bedrootw. I i v i n g rm w-frplc, dine area, servict porch, new crpts, drps, new roof. lncd yurl, fruit trees. ,.,foVf-ln condillon? Best buy on Easllllde! I Assumable lo&.n. $165 PJ.T.' Lachenmyer Realtor bedroom!!, rf!frf!s h lng modern kitchen, enchantiria; landscaping. Offertd at 11 low $44,950. 546-8660. RL TR. SPECIAL!! lrYine Terrace Home Clnn, comlortable l Bdnn .• family rm. lr pool. All in top cond.! $55.!IOO. call: CURT DOSH, ReaH1r 642-64Tl Evr&. 673·3468 1730 \\'. CoRst H\gh"'llY BAYFRONT APTS. VISTA DEL LIDO Pier & Slip Av•llabl• $32,500 AND UP Georg• Wllll1mson REALTOR 673-4150 64~15'4 •ve1. SALESMEN d a.64>>168. _,. • e HALECREST BA YCREST * POOL 3 BR k den. 1 1~ Ba, <:.'ustom l BR 2\,i BA Fam/homt'. Pleasa'll l61B Irvine 642-1189 neighborhood, nr &eh. Wei! 10% Down 0~ DAily kept. Many Xl25tn,,500. 1 4 l 0 e DUPLEX 2 &. 4 br. neu W.~·~""::.:_,,"~'-''~·c;::,~·""·~~I • _ ocean .,. bay. By owner TRIPLEX • ONLY $3;1.000 $52,500. 65-0469 2 Bedrms. palios, e n c garaers. Drive by -i24 Hamil!on CM. Tht'n ph. ~Bier. OWNER: l BR. l 11J ba, pool 3 patios & Nr ?>ftsa Verde Sch's 5-%%. $32.000 . $175/mo pay& all 549--1034 E-SIDE Tri-plex, xln'I klca· lion. 2 br ea. Garagrs. fenc- ed yds. Income ~ mo. Principals only. By owner, S38.SOO. 642-5531. Assum• $22,000 51/4 •;. GI Newport Holghb 1210 $5,000 DOWN 333 CATALINA Could br 4 large bedrm1., now 3: l ~ths, modern kit. chen .. ltfov,. in Sept. I. 148.500 OPEN SUN. 1-5 University Realty 67J-6jlO 3001 E . Cout Hwy., 0CdM Newport Sho,.., 1220 loan on 4 BR. den, l~ be.. • RELAX! I e Cpt/drp. 270 Robinhood LA Ide8;' beach property, EZ ~S31.'.:'.;_::000:;,:,FP~645-;:;.:!294=;·;---I Mamtenance. Stf!pa to surf, 8 EAST SIDE-3 br, :S prage. JIOOI, tennis courts. 2 BR. $24,000. Easy tl'r'ml, By 2 Ba., lge, fam. nn. lmmed. ~"""":;;;·;: .... :::29115=::· ===I OC<:Upancy! 127.500. ~ Opon Sit. 1.5 Z1 >'e11.r old Newport Beach Meta Verda 1110 447 62nd Street 'firrii h11.s open lrlJt tt fOf' 2 f!x-BOYD REAL:T,Y peMenced ~kl estate sales-ON THE FAIRWAY 3629 E, CM11 Hwy., CdM men. Call: Cu b ti• 4 ·~ I e 675-59 Call ~3928 or M!'1-'.WS3 Waller Hieso 675---. st.om u ... .....,,.nn. am-30 • .-Uy room. 2 big flM!places. AmNTION vm OFnCE Far lease, .. prlY Thi• beautiful hnn\t" over. University Park 1237 5 BEDltOOMS ....... .-.cpl room, o1r '"'"' the 11th '""""' Qf cond. Ample prk·g. X1nt Joe:. Meaa Verde Colt Cc:ltlrR. "MY BLUE HEAVE " LUI of Its kind for only L•chenmy•r Realtor 6'i assumablr 10an, By o~ N $26,950. 2 }'\111 baths, t.11mily 646-3928 or SG3483 er. 0036 Java Rd. S«M095. Cen be yours In thl1 sPf,cioul room. Thi5 '11."0n'I 1w. lo $63.500 3 bdrm., 2 beth townhooR., Jnc. R.e.Jton Cast.a~teu.NOOOWNVA. POOL-'h ACRE -dona CDMPLETELY Jn FOREST ~. RL'J'R. 3~. ~ ~ttic:~~o! Bc!i.O~i.r; ~~ 3f~ ~ ofdr&~~ ~~; ~ ok. 1AW down urume din rm. bltMCOm. Var:ut. $32.SOO IN T>IE CITY '~"'-o-r1.,.: ,.._..11 ~';,m '*-IMI. 2lll llo6 e R.od Hiii l!oalty Chr.aptr 1.1\ln ttnl, 3 j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. j-.:'.642~-6llOO~-'°"°""'v~-· Univ. Put CeDIH, Irvine ~mendous b«I~ 2 O CaJJ ;. ..... 1 -"°"" bA FH " * F URPLEX * Newport Boach 1200 ·~ume -full tlvt, hugr tree A S~•t• LOAN 'tiOO Down _ FllA ro\"tred lol. i'0\'1'1'1"(1 palk!. lmmcd. PQllSC5lion. S cheery Al~: 4-PteJr, S3!llO Down ------ F"ull p1it'f: SZJ.500. NO twlnn11, I tvatM blli~. FORTIN OJ. S.U-.'l:IOO BLUFTS Condo • 4 Br. 3 00\\'N VETS. 546 -!1660. hd'll'tl floors. ·tA 0 htat, v Bil. ~t atfll. Below nlrkt. flLTR. plac."t", rQvd Pfllin A on].)' ls )"O\l •If lll the cl"ui(if:d By owner. Aft S & 1o.·knds. SZ.000. See today~ SECTION! Someone ls :i':,;14i:;ii4869;;,,,:::--..:c==--: MAIN REAL TY watchlrc for lL Dial FABULOUS ~iew: 2 REALTORS 545-Hn w.cm lod"'I homes, by onr. 2042 Glluy I=======~' Or.«:llMKinpPl.~- lsl Wu tera Bank Bide. Univeraily Park D•y• 13>-4101 Nights Pl.ANNlNC to mowT You'll 1 Hftd an amaatne 11umbtt ol homt1 tn tod&y't Owtfttd Adi, ~k them now. • --------~ ·---·-----------~ DAILY PILOT HOUSES POR SALi HOUSl!S FOR SALE • HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SAi.ii RENTALS RENTALS RENTAL) RINT LS _, p rlr '"" HouM1 Furnished HOUMI Unfv"'lt.hitcf Houws Unfur"ltt..d HwMt """""'thell Uni .. ~'? • '••• ~ldo Isle . ~·Tustin IMO Dana Point 1740 -======--=="-'===.;.;...--==..:.;.===;_ --'-"=c;...;.;.;;.;;;.;;,;:;:,;;:;;;...1--· ~ OU -11 ~E • •uD L Newport laach 2200 ;o~on;,.;••;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-~~-=,.;r;•~l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~JOC~llO Mou Yarde sno HunH-'-Boech -Y v-• n ~ ARGE HOME BY OWNµt: 3 BR. tam rm NEW HOME'! -$30,IM ,,.,_, O•i>lo-1 48R.,21'ba1hl. S lledrm, family""·· Xlnt w/"'1<.I!!.~ .,__ LltTO!Bodnn,Sbollt.1.ll0111. h. e BAYSHORES e COUNTRY Cub VU .. <Ondo WATERFllONT 3 J'l'plcs, Pr1me IOt Joc».tion •ttttt to atreet O ft. lot. $115. o will cany bal IOfNI oott.n view, new Winttr rental. Newly Mcor,, $.)00. ~Up To 2SU Sq. Ft, 3 & 4 Bedrooms l Br, 2\t Ba, frpl. 2 cv pr, ~H\lntinatoft H•rfaour ' and priced at Juat, .$3.\!liO It;: spp't only. w/ reu da. M6 s.m. noi 1.r.eh.t HatlJtl'. Small lot1. Mw wl w carp. l dn,pes; pool. Adj. Meui Verde Unturn 4 Br, 30' dock. Lff .. J.NCLUD£NG 11rE LAND. ""'·--m:ooa aat) ot.. See: at 3400: Au.rtllo Dr. nN retrla.; f\.lm. rt'(.'O\.'er-. NOW OM.lntry CJut· ~ O.' l&le1 Open Sun.. 9:M :JO, v••~• may "8de down !Or 3 BUILDER 642-l903 <d Qwml 3 " ' Bclru\. ham& Jn Turacu. ~ .. un• Hiiia Int alao new trlplu· $86,500 G~at pat: o~~ 2 ~ LEASE TO OWN New.!!!! .. a..adt 2* ~:i.: ~1 n:; . ! I I : 11•lld rtt1 rith ~ view. W I NUDISTS It Month. 213: CL "456. T,14: 615-.aN& LIT>O REAL TY INC. ANTED I I RECLUSES "C" Thoma•. Rr'11or WITH 8AYCREST FOR Lo lllr 3 Bt cl< • m V.ia--Lldo-'7)-'laoO Oae...C~. will lo¥r .... "•te-(lefl'~ 224<\Y, Cit Hwv, NB 54JJ.M2? 3 U.&A... ~ I d .. • • n., 'I I• -.. I 11·111111/' ' BR •u._ '"-....__ .,... ..J UNIVERSITY PARK'S ~ m, ...-new 1 ee-la.m!Jy nn, crptt, .,,,., BRANb New Nord Bayfronl · ,).,. ""· '"'""" on a pat!O! 3 bd:, 3 ba + l).V1;· WATERFRONT orated. 'Cow 'to tcbooU, blfllt. wuhtt/.t-, lrp!e. 1-=========l 5 BR. 41A; BA. Area's best quiet street, for $36.500. We rm. Boet gpce. Free Pr ER & FLOAT NEW stioppins &: 'll'lA9poi1atloa. Oprn boo.Ml Sit11i$&,.1687:t B•ck B.y 1240 buy with 7% financlna. ~~~ ~~is:::ie~·a:: beach. sr~o1~ dwn, 3 Bedn11., ~beth, formal dll\. LEASEYOPTION PROGRAM $300 J'~r mouth. Stllet Clrcii~ lhanttna-tori PRICE A.EDUCED • • Owner •94-6415 * * tlt".I in the billt of L.aguna ======== Ing rm, fireplace. w/w Lease now & buy later (at today's {>rices & Harbour. 6'15-4538. 3 BR, 2 BA + 3 J;OOm de-BalbN Island 1355 Won't you let ua lhow It to S•n Dftt0 1775 ~·pt5• and furnished cor11. interest rates). Our new leas8/opt1on pro-3 BEDRM, 2 ba, c,TpCt., drpl. t.achtd 1tudlo. U5,Sfi0. Art. -)'OU. 1::::::..::.;;:!"CO....----'= ete. Obie ear. Leaat! only. eram lets you lease )'OUr new 3 or 4 bed• Rffl\)''Comptny WMhtr, 'rt.nae . .refrfi. VMw 5'Ml1•. PER,FECTLY e Red Hiii Jtealty WOULD YOU BELIEVE? $500 per mo. Realtor room home NOW a t only $300-$350 per month 67J..3210 642-123S home w/ptitio a BBQ. S200 LOVEL YI Univ. Park Cttnter, Irvine CUs1om 3 br. It den adobe I ~"~•-,4353.:;:c·-------then, later, gives you the opportul}~ty to mo ind watft'. 1M Ir: l< + Eastbluff 1242 2.Sty, family home, 3 Bdnns. Call Anytime~ redwood borne. Nestled in Q.E.AlIT. 2 br, 2 ba, frl>lc, buy your home a t today's prices of $34,995 $32$-SPAC S br, 2~ ba, DR, depotlL Tn.dewlndt R1ty I;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~! + tam. rm., 2 baths + ---5+ Ac. of avocadcls, 2-a<' in f"Qd patio, clubhSe. pvt bch, to $39,995. Also, you r financing charges frpl, hu.&e )'d, Fam wtJc, 847-85i1 I 1 eueat rm. le: Nth. Blt·lns, Laguna Beach 1705 Va le n c 1 • 0 ran ae 1 · htd pool, cuard pa~ed. would remain at the curren t annual per.cent· NB, 3 BR. form din nn. 3 pa. 2000 OWNER: WANTS carp., dn'pe1, Dbleo. pr., :;-~~pa~~~v~·~ 'Adul t.s. no pets. S250 lse age rate of 7~% to 7.99%. our lease/option *BEACON* 6'5--0111 '4 ft. Nr bch. liie $32S 5 Laree ~~~~~·1., h•or•e shake roof, large patio. Call THE OLD temu. 1·TI4: 728-ao86 1-:Se:;•='J;;ul:y=·,;6:;;7>-Ml:;='===-p~gram .Protects you&: your family against GUARANTEED/UCENS£D w/&:f'dnr. Bkr 847...G.ll eve1 llv. rm. Din. nn. ldl!al b-;_ to ttt! GRAY MARE RENTALS Corona del Mar 2250 rising p rices, & allows you to buy "Tomor· • l YR olll. 3 Br. 2 Ba tarn ~-,;,.,.""';,,· ---~- 11 ... kl h Trl row's" home today. Drop by soon & find out rrn. din nn, crpta, ~.dbl A.VAIL. Clean c\Mtl't\ home, 3 ~ ~~~re. ·I:~~~: "SHE AIN'T WHAT SHE us. Houses Furni$hed LARGE 3 Bdrm. 3 Ba. view how you &: your family can NOW lease lo gar, park &: pool privll. kids BR. 2 ba, nr .c:h)s, Fwy, .. ncy . Priced under mar"-1 ED ,TO BE" and neither is ;;:-I 2000 home plus pool lor unturn.> own a beaut!iul new 3 or 4 bedroom home ,, I pet ok. WOO nwJyrty. shop'&, Ref, $265 mo. "" this apnwllng mntempor. ..-nera 10 Mos. leue. $400 Mo. in University Park. lse. Avail Sept. 644-5856 536-8437. at $45.000. aiy home. Dbl. door entry ---------W I N T I C PENIN pt -Owner' 2 BR ~tc. Cpl> • Red H iii Realty ll5 MARINE AVE. 67U900 w/6 ft. TERRAZO TYPE Jl25.STEPS SOI! 1 Br utl es ey • ay or o. . a upper 4 , 2 BA. .., "' • Univ. Park Centtt, It-vine BALBOA ISLAND ENTRY HALL. SUNKEN pd. Child/pets ok, Sngb. NB REALTORS 644-4910 UNIVERSITY PARK BR, dln rm. trpl, w/w, lg drp.s. all eleclric bli..lnl. "·" An·"-*BEACON * ,., "111 On Th I back yd. Ulll inc. S250 lat. S2'JS mo. ~TI. ........ ,. ...... .,~ 3.13-0Q) e BALBOA ISLAND e LN. RM. W/LOADS OF -..-. Balboa 2300 e rvlne Ranch 4571 GrHntree L•ne Avail 9/l. 1500 Miramar. I ~~~~~~~~~~12 Bdrm ho + 2 Bdrm GLASS UNIQUE MODERN GUARANTEED/LICENSED $ I Off' 83• •300 B I (~3 6""-«~oo l BR CONk>, cll>t, drps, new· Ii · me • • ---------""-• es ice _, Y &pp!. on y. ~~ J a.J"'"J.JOO ly dee. Patio, pool avail, dbl PRIME LOT· OWNER apt. over lge. dbJ. garage. lSTIC FIREPLACE, from LOVELY, lge, 2 br home on D" .. "TIC ~1 -• 11 -'" L&e 2 story, 3 BR, could~ Xlnt Joe. on Lit~ Island -noor to ceiling. Elevaf'ed Rentals to Share 2005 Penin&ula Point. L&e rms. Take San Diego-Frwy, to Culver, South on ,..,.., • .,.. ""' c, ... ate en-gar. 50 mo . .5J6...,.,.,.. vert to 5, 3 ba, prof. land-xJnt cond. -& xlnt private DINING RM., with a SCEN. ~ frplc, patiOi. Child ok. S2l5 Culver 1 block, ll!ftOn Michaelson -3 b!OC:ks try, unusual. atlistic 1 ~. 2 02'-~B'=.._-'--crp-1/~<i'I"~'-. --,1/,.-,'.l<I. acaped; Overlook Back Bay. financing. S75.000 JC VIE\V OF THE OCEAN WANTED -3rd party 10 mo. ~vail now. 6n-ton. to Village Three Models. ba. prestige area. Lse. S'l5lkno. Avail Sept. llrt $56,950 Stepben:;on Realty 675-4000 &: CATALINA ISLAND share 3 br' hst, Hunt. mature adults $245. ~ WJ941 Sun A Mon. »5 pm.., 2957 Catalpa e 644-0151 306 Marine Ave. Spacious 4 BDRM. & FAM. Harbour area. AU bse priv Lido Isle 235I "'!'!S!!t!!a!!n!!la!!y~C!!!. !!S!!w!!•~rt!!1!!Co~·~~C!!o!!'m'!!m~u!!n!!;1!y!!B!!u!!;!!ld'!!1"!r!!1~ 3 BR, lam, rm, bllin.,, 21Ai LUSK 5 BR 3 Ba r Balboa Island RM FLOOR PLAN has W/ incl. STS mo. will negotiate. _________ ..,_ ::: ba. Lg, liv'na rm. & fenced din rm. Avail , Se ampl ""JD,·I=========-W CARPETING &i DRAPES Need pty immed. Home * • BR, 2 BA * General -I --· yd, Nice area. Sl75 per/mo. · ch 1 00 nrnun·-. Ms-. bdrm. 846--0573_, work 749-1989. aak WINTER RENTAL 1400 mo. _ _:_:::::=:=====3000= General 3000 Lease. s.16-4421 554.500. Owner, fi44..-08ti6. Huntington Bea C -vu, u his PRIVATE DRESSING for Bnan French. Anyone Call 6TS-OJ76 * 1 Min To Beach YEAR round, oceanlron~ Corona del Mar 1250 Open Housa Sat. 1·5 RM .r. BA1lf with marblct~w'-ol::.ro:::;:mcc'·----~~ --·-·· --Sugar Shack from 9/15, 2 BR hse, $2Ul 19291 Mc Laren, H .B. ~ pullmana' I. ultra mod-LAD~ To share 2 Br. 2 Ba Balboa Island 2355 s""·ect Treat 2 Bd $85 Bkr mo incl ulil, Families only. OPEN SAT, SUN. 1·5 E. ot Magnolia, ern kitchen has built-lo Tustin apt w/same: by --f .E:ACHE_R_S-= CALL EVELYN 956-2200 Completely furnished. 2 Bed. 1806 w. <>ceanlront, 673-3675 4607. WAYNE So. of Yorktown RANGE & OVEN, DISH-Sept, l'. 54.3-23C6 eves/Fri/ b room. BRING Kiddies & 1 BLK from bch, 3 BR, 2 ba. $26150 FuJJ rice 1900 "I WSHR., G' "'ED CERA· SUn, N~rly ne\\>, ~ r, 2 ha, 11.JJ pets~ Sl.50. CALL NOW! Fee. Quick posseu Spac 3 BR , P • . .......... ell!<:, dlah"'-shr, disp, nr. Haunted House H . d frplc. b1tn1, patio. C<m\· ,r. &:lassedl~. Eniry hall: ft. 4 bedroom, 2 ~th, bltln MIC.COUNTER TOPS. Slid-WANTED -relined lady to frplc. !!Undl!Ck. \\'lntei·, Om•fln er1 645-2951 pl.etely fncd, $275 mo, 4 BR, 2 ba, lge 1wimmlnt pool .t yard. $275 near Warner 6: Magnolia AvaU Sept. 10. For appointment ca.II 21313%>-2210. 1 3 BR. den & fam rm, frpic, bltns. $250 mo, yr lse. call before 6, 2131939-l!l'l!I or an, 6. 7U/OLG--0248. Serv. porch. Frpl. Din. rm., range, ov:n. dishwasher, ing a:la.ss \\'indoWS for pass shr lovely NB BJulli run. Avail. 916, 1:11'; Agate, 673-Dirty Bird 4 Bd Sl.55 Bkr * POTS n' PANS 2131831·1483 brklst. bar Everything for large O\'ersu:.td dble garagl!, thru servce to palMl bar, Pvt ba-all privl. S*).-mo. 8918, {2l3 J 728-7065 CALL EVEl YN 956.2200 2 8R. 2 ba !ownhlif, llle <>r Sant• Ana 3610 lje qption. $250 er $175 mo. ---'------L~. 675-8200, 6't-648(I $225 4 Br, 2 bll, P3tkl, fncd comfortable living Priced coveml patMI. All custom WITH A VIE\V OF THE 644--0369 _ -- to seU! · tile kilchen with dlxe ca-OCEAN. co=N~G=E=N~lAL~~w~.~,ki~ . .,.--,~irl, Balboa Island 2355 316 NARCISSUS binets, cement drive\\•ay, Thi!; truly dramatic home Ill ~25 to share Newport ----~----- block \\'all, landscaped. VACANT. Belongs to Otrf Shores house, $225 nm-t1plit * AVAIL. SEPT. 15th * Move right in! Fttshly paint- ed: 3 BR. plus room tor oft. crptl, drps, fireplace, large OF STATE OWNER & has Util pd. &48-64()3, 4 BR. I. conv. den, bay-front family room. been rented !or Sl!Veral MALE in 30,._ Will sflare 2 hr inc, pier/slip $450 tllJge ReJI EstJ te ice or slttping qtn:. Stove, refrig., cpb. i: dn.pe11. \Valk I' to beach. Make offer. MORGAN REAL TY '62-4471 (;::: J 54M10J 67:1-6642 675-6459 PRICE REDUCED! Ou1Jtandln9 Buy In DIVORCE IRVINE TERRACE 2 Story, 4 bed.rm, sep family 3 br, family rm, xlnt cond. rm., elee kitchen. approx Heated &: tlltered pool. L,ge, 2000 sq ft. Cl~ to schools, lot, lushly landscaped. shopp'g, FHA/VA terms. $59,500 847..&107 TI4: 431-3769 Open 1.s Sat. & Sun. 1800 Sab<ina Terrace m {:!Ii J;lll 3449 QUIET COVE I ~!~!!:l~!~~·~· ~~!~ OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 1: •" """ 7 BR., 3~-ba. Family&: nun. TRANSFERRED I pus rm. Largest view lot in Must sell in hurry -big 2 Harbor View Hills! story, 3 ~nn It [amity years. NEEDS PAINTING home w/same Roofdeck 2 BR. furn . ii.pt., same IOc. ag & YARD \VORK. ~spera!; patio, • blks t~ beach. So: above View S190 owner say& sell II AS IS , Laguna. SUS mo. 499--1307 Bay &: Beach Realty Inc. reg&rdless of loss. tor . 2407 E. Cst. CdM 675-3000 $ll,950 FULL PRICE ~t~TURE Wotlnng woman 1010 SO. Bayfront: 4 Br. 3~ OFFER YOUR ON. PYMT. will share bch home w/ ba. waterfront home&: 2 Br. same or couple Mrs Fen-MISSION REA,L TY ton 6n-.2110 · · 1 Ba. gar. apt. Dock for 2 98S So. Coa.!t ""'Y., Laguna ' • boelll. Bill Grundy, Rltr. PHONE (714) C~731 WANTED 2 Roommate11; for64 ·c:2-t620..:.::;:;·~----lg. nice apt. S'f.'>/mo ea. ull -~ THE PAGEANT pd. Home any nite aft 6 P?.f YRLY Or wlntl!r·2 br, '.! OF LAGUNA • , • 1269 Baker Apt-C, C?.f. patios, n<'wly painted. You 'll love it! ~I. 675-0372 . , . at your feet . 180 Degree e \VORh,NG girl wishes to view ol surf & sand, coveR share Bal Is.le ho m" &: lights. 2.1...evel custom w/same, 673-2383 anytime ~~!on Beach 2400 crafted ~ bd~. 3 ba~ FEMALE 20-30 to share house hOtnt'. Spiral sta1~1e co . . NB $115 + Iii. nects large recreational & in , mo. u e 1 BR Duplex • f''rp\c, garage, sm, back yard &. patio. S16CI mo. Call 53&7\46 living room. 2 Frplca. Ter. 645-1018 ews. or "''knds. races It patio plus fenced BACHELOR will share ~ San Clemente 2710 ·Nifty Nugget A rare pad 1 ~ 8d S70 Bkr CALL EVELYN 956-2200 Miniature Castle 2 sty rnovil!-llkc SliO CALL EVELYN 956-2200 Please Rent m.e ~ Laughing kids 3 Bd. $140 CALL EVELYN 956-2200 Ships Ahoy Vil!w M!ty RU' $150 3 Bd CALL EVELYN 956-2200 Fish Hook Bite it QuiC'k 2 Bd S95 Sia CALL EVELYN 956-2200 LANDLORDS Evl'rythlt1g furnished. Great for Bt'ach Loven;• Children & peta ok. $16:1 HURRY! ree. Hom•Finders 645--2951 *COOL POOL BAL Island, Baycrest. Lido & Linda Isle yrly rentals Bill Grundy, Rltr. 642-46ro LEASE/Opt 3 or 4 BR. Con- do or Homl!. CdM Hi&h ,.= ... ~·=·="='=~="'=·=·==== Large 2 BE-droon1, 2 Bath. - Slove, carpets, drapes. PA- TIO & POOL! Kiddies ok. $165. DON'T WAIT. Fee Hom•Finders 645-2951 *Too Good To Last University P~_rk __ 32_37 3 BR Tnhouu, Eutbluff S400 2 Bdrm!!, 1-bath $280 3 Br. 2 Baths S32S 3 BR. 2~ Batb.1 S325 3 BR. 2 bu, fam , rn1 S.175 a BR. 2 ~. ba. S34ll e RED HILL REALTY 2 Bl!clrooni furnished. 11~ Univ. Park Centt'r Irvine Blncks from Ocean. Toi &. Call Anytinl(! 833.o82IJ pe ok. \Hililil's paid includ. l ~-""~~'='-'-=-'-.:..-C ed. SllJ. H Ul\RY~ ,.,l'f' TURTLE ROCK I yr old ~ Home-F inder s 64>2951 BR. lam rm. ATRJU~t. din rm, patio, sprinklers, 2/3 * READ & RUN AIR ""~· d...,, bookoa,.•. nt. 5Chls, pools, courts, pk. to .. kidll & pf'1 s. SA *,BEACON * 645-0111 GUARANI'EED/LICDISED, Sant• An1 Heights 3630 e 1 _BR unf. on l,i acre, S.A .. Hell. Hones ok. Yra lM\' S140 mo. 548-5218. ~~~·~h. _ _..,3"-7-"0S' I *********' 3 BR, 2 BA. lmrnacula1e; Nlgucl area. Includes 1tovtr; relrlgerator, we.sher/dryer. & gardener. No children: pe111. Year or 10 mon1H ll'nse. S295 mo. Broke~ 4~1341 or 499-1342. DON V. FRANKLIN room Immaculate in & out Realtor FHA · or GI tirnru, Only ·••'7J.22'ft"'• I ' tJ3,'5(1, Ca.IJ 847-85JJ, • -....r. •• ", W> with reliable gentleman. ,..... ....... 646-6245 l ~~M~an~-~,-.-,~ .... ~~,~B=R'c-o-, n, acre S75 mo. 548-8054 e.ves. ON Golf Courac. 2 BR. du_. \Ve'vt got lhe J>C1.>lll<' •lex. Heated ·-..1.1 Wlk to You've f01 the place ,:!.!!) '"' j1 Sl.11l.' ' ~ail by Oct l!!t SJ60. mo . ' J y l&e (TI41~ T'OP..Qf',.\VORLD home wit~ pnnoramif' OCt>an v I e w 1 spacious l'll"W 4 bedroom bath, cal'pt'tlng, drape 11 . builtt,., c,1~_ral ceilings; \arR' itioter'~te. $375 mo. * OPEN DAILY 1-5 * ··-...... We'll dd the Mi~-: bch: Sl75. mo. 244.Del Gado You'll do no ~ih:I .cAl.L NOWI Horih•Flnders 64.S:. iilX. 3 BR t\\'l\hle, Lge, ene. T~. Vat of 3 pools, Lennis, pa.rks, tot lots, golf etc Avail. Sept. 15, $325. -609 PolnHttla 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath home with 2 BR., den, 2 ba. apt, Cpts., . ' . San Clemente, 496-6307. \l/e'll do no spending * Room To Spare AVAIL 9no. View , 3 BR, 21-i ba, Walk IG markets ... 1Chools. bch, S3SO mo, 49!h108'I " MAN Or woman share beaut. Corona del Mar home . No smokers. Sl251mo. 67J...4169. FEMALE-In C.M., 2 br, 2 ba, pool, 1.i equals S75 mo., Call Little Sandy 645-1685. Summer Rentals 2910 Call EVELYN 956-2200 83>-0.171. drp!'!, &: bit-ins in both units. _ _ _ _ _ _ Good Joe. -good income.~ Scenic ProJlf!]'1.les 675-5726 10% Down on 2 'SHARP 3 HARBOR VIEW HILLS be<lrm homes \vith bltlns, Best buy in area. lmmac. 4 frplc'r. onl! with pool and BR. 2 Ba. zlngle story home. in top location near all shop- Lge. patio. Newty dee. View p'r. (of Bay&: ocean. Only $56,W>. Pacific Shores Realtv Call 642-46J> for app't. 536-8894 Eves: SJ6..9866 "II G nd RI ------B1 ru .,., tr. ..----.-....-- LOW/LOW DOWN 4 GOOD Income units on 2 adjoin. valuable I o I s . AlYt'ayr nnted. Owner 6r::>-5787 ~ Lge 4 Sfdrm + fam. room 1-========= Draped -carpeted • Fenced? Balboa Penlnoula 1300 HAFFDAL REAL TY 142-4405 l' L. •aTAT• 353 N. Coast Hiway. Laguna Beach 494-7518 LAGUNA BEACH CONDOMINIUM Lovely Blue Lagoon VIiia, 2 BR, 2 BA comptelely lum· Lower 3 Arch Bav 19-28, 3 story beach home, 4 ished, linens, dishes, etc. 2 o-• 2 "-th ho Bdr, 4 bath, 4 frplc Call Washrr/dryer, Avail Aug. oniroom ,,... me. 67" -all 9 m. ~ 0 -5 Al ·1 Large walled entry court· ~ P ="""'Pl. . so av111 for yard. Spacious living room GIRL To share 2-stary winter rental. 4~215.2 AM hM brick fireplace \\ilh aj>artment in Lai u n a _0_•_837_~_79_1 _•_•,_Yl_lm_e..c·-- CU\'t'd v."OOd manUe, built-in Be8.ch. S80 mo. 4~!)34 BA01ELOR Apt. No cook· bookcases &: open beaml'd BALBOA. ?.1 or F. 21-30 to ing. Avail . Aug Z1·Sept ceiling, 3rd Bedroom & share house . ST5 mo. Im-12. Xlnt Peninsula loc. lamily room expansion mediately! Bob 675--4m5. One adult. $75. 673-2123 plans available. 159.750. or 673-0349 Costa Mesa 2100 ...JO/an 2 BR. d•oo• cui«-.. c. e BALBOA I & 2 Br, S*>-ll25 wkly for Sept. AllO 1150 n'IO. 'A-inter r1 te. 67>-<880. OWNER By Owner • SAVE ESTATE '""hi' pa;o1«1. S185-mo. TRANSFERRED Beaut 5 BR 3 Ba Coionlal. REAL 1578 San Bernardino , •BALBOA PE'NlNSUl..A : * Pel\i118u1a Point • Terr;d g~ge, wik to bch. 1190 Glenneyre St. 646-l7l5 45' Bayfront pier-tloal. 5 br 3 BR. home, SOXlOO lot. Lge. Prestis;e area S3500 dn s.133 494.9473 ~~16 BACHELOR Houst. Siltgte 4 ba. Lovely! patio. Near priv. tennis club, mo. Quick asSum p, 536-oo;7 male only! $ 9 5 /mo, Avail Sept, ls1 Also avail for boat ramp, bay & ocean. REAL SHARP 3 bedrm + MONARCH BAY 642-.2657. winter rentals. 145,9'0. . " S••• $4,700 I======== 613-'°'19 1 bedrm rental. W k 10 I have reduced the price of Newport Beach 2200 RENTALS 4 BR., 1,,....,., den _ $55,950 beach. S29,995. Huntington •A JOO 1 11 -... Sch Rlty ~. eve11: my ho1ne .,..., llO hat ---Houses Unfurnl1hM 53&-2377 would .ell In \be next 3 wks BEAUTIFUL. 2 BR, 2 ba, Near N.H .Y.C.: 4 BR. extra ·=_;::-'..-~~~~-~ before &ehool start11. 4 br, 3 lrplc, huge 1ncd pat i o General R-2 lot . Only $71.JOO.' S1000. Bl'low FHA, 4 br. cond. ba, living rm &: di ning rm garden, carport, dubhse, 3000 MARSHALL REAL TY Pool, elecl. bltnr. ref, owe w/open bt'11m ceiling. Den, pvt heh. heoated pool, guard ---·---~--- 675-C600 ANYTIME 2nd ., assm. S%% FHA. 2 pa1ios, 3000 sq ft lamily patrol. Adults, no ,ets. ~ * BRAND NEW' l'l:l:=i::=l:=i:=i:=l~:=i:[ .:49:.:~.:34:.:1::.8 ______ bt'ach homl!. 1 yr old, ]')VI mo, lease Sept/Jun. Call Ii ?.1AKE Offer: 2200 sq •. 4 beach le tennl1 courts. Own. sun thru \Ved, 673-4081 W. Bay Waterfront R d Id loL · 1 I I B . en, cp p, corner er, Princ1pe1 ony peue. PRIVATE "''"'rt house. Nice-Be1utiful, ne\\•ly ~. 4 BR ,...,,1636 -~42 •-· Imm. By Owner. ~ · $69,800 Phone 'l;:J;Nr • 1y furnished. Employ<d + bonus room . Patk>declc. I Br.droom. CArpel.11 dra[l('l!, rtove, baby ok, Sl38. MOVE TODAY! Ftt Hom•Finder1 64S..2t51 beP.ch-pier & slip, Sl7S,too. PRESTIGE MODEL tllO OUSE adult over 25. 1125. UtiJ incl. G nd R I By"""'" 4 BR. 21> a.. * OPEN H * 642-Srnl Bill ru .,., ea tor Aft. 6 pm ~2156. Sttlng I.a bellevina:. Assume =====~-~-DAD..Y PILOT WANT AD. 1 1n:·~eo..:;;~'~°'~··~N~-;B~. ~..._;;:1 ;;:::;:::::=;.=~=: I builder's low int. loan. Low OCEANF'ROJ\rl • Spac. 2 br, NO matter wMI 1t ii. yOu l•CHofCE 1'.>A.-....t Duplex Huntl-ton down. 3 BR. 3 Ba, Lovely 3 ba, lam. &: breakfast rm. e&n sell It with a DAILY ._.,.._..,., "• view. $49,cnn. IM Daily, S300 mo. Sepl-June. ~ P rt.O'T WANT AD! 6U-S67S 301 Edge\\'ller ()pf'n week· H•rbour 1'°5 """ nd ....._ Porta.tina Lagune.; up Nyes G I 2000 G ' '· Qu·-· Sal B ~--• Lux Pl. 0u "-·st H-. enera eneral 2000 Picrf{i(Jftl-10 BR. 7 Ba1hs IU\ e Y uwucr. • .....,.. -1 DAVIS REALTY 642-7001 urlous custom ap-PLACE REALTY •94-9704 RENTALS WANTED HOMES GUEST HOUSES DUPLEXES Hugp fenced Joi, pario & BBQ. 3 Redroorn . Pets & children ok. $195. Fee Home°Fi1'1d•rs 645-2951 *SURFERS FOR Rentals In University Park&. Turtle Rock, Call: BOB PETTIT, RHltor "SINCE 1946" Oay1 833--0101 Nights Irvine 3231 LEASE S350 mo. Magnifkenf 2 BR, 2 BA, den, lndry, Iota of wood . Privacy. <l!M-8306.; 2 BR. den. S250 lease. Children OK. Newly redec~ 161 Chiquita. 499-1057 a.m. • AP1'S FREE SERVICE Otfices-All LocarionH GOLDEN WEST Properti•s e 530-6600 2 large bedrooms:, lcnct>d pa- tio, lot&. 11mall pet welcome. Slll CALL QUICK! rce. Hom•Finders 645-2951 --------' e CLOSE to beach-2 br, l '• * TURTLE ROCK area, ba, erpt1, drpe, yard. $190 -Aew. Leue option 4 BR, mo. 644--tllT *LANDLORDS fam rm, 3 BA, 3 car a;ar. I .:========:Cl $35(;. 833-3172. 3701 Pree servict to )'OU ,' Save Advenising t'Ol!lr. \V(! hllve Costa Misa 3100 East Bluff 32C2 te nants waiting in line! ----------·.:..:;;.:c.c. ___ ,;:; CALL DESIRABLE 3 BDR~f. 2 bath end unit Home.Finders 645--2951 HOP,1E tO'lo'nhou.W'. Choice grttnbelt 2 Br .. 2 ba, cplrl, dri>s, fo~ loc:.: patio. Oosc ro pool . S!kl 1 BR private cottage $400 Month C. Sl]D · h h' air heal, Garb-disp, blt-1n~. • wit everyt 1ng • Red Hill Realty , o-•-1-~ I 11"" frplr, p!l!Kl, gar::iJ.:C', water ........, ms, '"-""" or tots ~ Ul)iv. Park Center, J.rvine C•t 2 ~ 11111· furn . Adults only, no pets. " .,.,,,.rm1 . . . . . . . . . • Call Anytime 833-0820 3 BR h' / RATE REASONABLE everyt 1ng tots pets Ct 3 BR 2 o. Ind'"" lg 18m,·1y 11.,.. Acrou from Country ub uo • 1 .................. '"' nn"' /Parquet nr. frpl, 2% Old 2 lb')' 4 BR kid~ OK' $175, 27S Mesa Dr. * Ph. 54U706 rar. fncd yd, children pets STAR.LET RENT or l!C w/opt. 3 BR. ok. Lease w/ opt $375. L1gun1 N iguel SOU'Mf Laguna, Priv. ~· lease 2 br, l ba, de:n, din rm, tam rm, w/ocean view~ 1350 mo. 49>4764 eves. Capls.rano Beach 37i 4 BLOCKS from Ocean. Ne~· 3 BR. lam rm, din rm, crpt1, drps, bllne:. S2T5 lse. Refs. rz2...5677 or T14-1t65. Condominium 3950 (1 ) n6-7330 disp., crpts, carpor1 , n.'11.r yd, Avail Sept. 644-0061 fncd. W. 19th. Shops 300', I ,:C~"""°".;c.:.,;::::::.-=--=-1---------* Beat the Heat Like Pmp. adJt,:;. Refs. LOVELY 4 Br. 2 Ba. Avail 9/1/70 Baby OK, Sep/fam/nn. Lease. Avail 2 Bedroom, fenced, carpets, $175. Shown by app1. Sept. I. S395/mo 833-1411 3 BR, l ~i BA. encl. patio, tn Newport Blulla. S3 00 . month. ph~ 644-2659. draPl!s & POOL! $140. TlfIS LyUe Rl1y .;&3 W 191h ---- WON 'T LAST: t Fl'e 548--9493 24 hr phoDe Corona del Mar 3250 Duplexei Unfurn. 3975 Hom•Find•rs 645-2951 3 BR, 2 Balh.~. d1n m1. frplc.1--------- BRAND NEW & VACANT den. VACANT. lmml!d. Ck-* AVAILABLE NO\V * FOR Rtnt: 1 Br/apt. Very • Bedrm. home w/crpL•, cupancy. Will bf' sho1vn sun Nnt &. clean 2 Br. apt., incl. clf!an & yard. 2,12 Flo.,,-er, drpg, patio & c 0 m pl aft 10. 250 E. Bay St . 12131 o'aized qi. gar. Sl.85 CM. 64l--7806 land9C3p ing. Ava il Sep! 1st. 527-2676 3' BR. Mme. Frpl., bltn. oven I ~-==.,..C~---- IM'X. Ir range, cpt, drps. S250 RENTALS .,.,., per mo. Ag ent • 2 BR. Gar. Pallo, cpts, drp1, Bay .r. Beach Realty Inc AptL Furnished :'rt6=1Jo~1_,t.==~==--:· I stv, refrig. Quiet tropl~ 2407 E. Cat.. CdM 6Ts.JOOO OIULY Pnm DIME -A setting lor 1.dults only. 1 bui: General 4000 , 69 ,, .. ,,~.•"" HOUSE, I br, stove, -LINES cost you ju.st pen-10 1MP!I. SI '"""'"""' ot at. nJn a .i..... 54441~2 pose.I. re.fri& •• frplc. drpfl,. ~ 2 Blk! mkt. Ahops Oline General 2000 SlSO.NE\VLY (.)('(: 2 Br dplx, Co\le . S155 mo. Pttftor JeMe 11v/rcf, C'h. loc, lot ok. CM to middle or retired, 403'19 RENT FURNITURE pointmenta. Beaut s P I i t • SECLUDED H~ . Out . BEST Loe. VaC'11nt, lt;e. 3-4 \l!vel2deck~.3 ba.NrNew. door· Indoor living. Br. home~. Big loll!. Frank Sac S49,:'JOQ, Terms/trade SUnroom, terra~ gardeN, S@\\~lA-lt£trs· *BEACON* 6'5-0111 !:~ernlear. GUARANTEED/LICENSED 3 BDRMS., •mall 6tn. I MONTICELLO 2 BR, 2 BA. 2 car gar. crptll, d r p'. m11.lnlPnance A pool. Sl85/mo. Call 833-0288 aft 6 Bath. Beaut. patki. Dbl~. garage, Lse S28S mo incl. * DrRECT TO TENANT 24-llr. Oellvel")' 100'At Purcha&e Opllon Complete l BR Apt u Low as $22/mo. Man hall Really 675-4Bl0 ~840-5219::::::::______ crpt'd. 1 BR. s 11, 5 O O . -·---REDEC .t Lnd1cpd ~ Lido Isle 1151 Waterfront 3 BR & dock for _<:;;9'-.:_,;7~·=~==~.,-·I * BEACH HOME * -------1 sale, lse, or be option. sM,950. Only 850 ft. to beach Spaciout Lido Home 1.6;;44-4=2'1!======"-PLACE REALTY 494-97tl4 Prln1e 3 Br. 2 ba, single!~ 11ot'y. 3 Suney patiM. On Fountaift Valley 1707 1trttl tn 1trctt c:omr:r Iott--------- &. \1-. S89.~. .t BR & ram. rm, i b&. new ..... Prime Lido Nord crpts. Xlnt cond. $39JO down LARGE 4 Br. 2 BJ. 1...,room 5 Br. 4•~ ba . nr. new wattr to assu~ FHA k>ln. F\Ul for boat or camper $35.900 lmnl hnrno. Bc11ul. dK'Of price S2't,650. By owner. I _;"""';:=;:'='="k::•:,•::· =·=-==U'==I Deck. pier ' tlOAI. For -~ 17821 AMI St 96M038. p't. C&ll : 8111 Grundy, RNltor Santa An• Hvto. 16311 1-------- &13 Do\.'f!r t>r., N.B. 642-46X1 BLUFF Rtskh:~. 2 1tory, 4 br, 2 full 6 2 hall battll. OPEN SUN. 1-5 Heed VA Buvff Prlval• ..... "' boaoh, 10.1 Vi G -1 maplficent .vtew. S69,!'JOO, ta -'"' ttti• 3 b<droom, 2 both. Owll<r m/371-9300 or m PRESTIGE HOME 20 • 20 uv1.,. rm + ..... :nu "" """""'-"'· 3 Bdrma., eonvm. pl.t1f'OO'D. dinlna rm. bltina, dbl r•r- SP Clemettt• 1710 The l'unle with the Built-In CAuclde 0 r:a:mb~'!o,C:, :,: • low o form lo« tlmple words. ~-' HORtEM I • i.-;G;...:.U ,.:;D..;.H;....0:.....-ll ! • I I I I _ i TEFCA 11 i-.1~,~, _,_ 1 --..,. 1 ,-1 • When momma moth told • • • • popo moth 1hot she was eJC• J)lldlng he sold, "G6wd, on- ,_ll_E_L_M_A_B_.....,,•lhor -to -: 11-1~ ~ I I I I I' 0 f:'ffn"'° ,:~i.:.--:=! -• • • • """ d ... , .. 1,.., ... t':'! i..1ow. gardener. Broker er:r21.01 pm. VERY nice • ttdec. 3 Bdrm, $135 3 Br, l\.ii ba, 1tv, cpta, 2 batb. Sunroorn, 1tplc. rll'p!I, fnm nr tnal1, CM. Adult1, no peU. Reis , * BEACON * 645-0111 ·,.•_,,'IM<~ll1~--- GUARANTEED/LICENSED 2 BR l Den : Stovt/refl'i,g. 2 Br. unfurn. crpll, C"!lrb. !Jl.se. AdWlS! 1 No Ptts! ttlsposal, R'&r. Adult• pTel. SbOwn Sat & Sun 1-4. 513 Ref's. $150 mo + dePCJt. ;;A'"-:;::::;:·:...::•.::"";:·-=--~~-616-.5637. 2 BR. StoYe I Rtfria. Crpts, EASTSIDE -3 Br, 2 Ba, shq fttlc, nndeclt, C • r •I e · c:rptl[, nr »ehla. lAC S260 mo. ualmo. 67>72JS. "'"'"' Huntington Boach 3400 31).0.y Mlnlrrftun 1 * \VJDE VARJf.i'Y l CUSTOM FURNITUllE : RENTAL l 517 IV. l~h St .. CM. ~1 I REMARKABLY UNBELIEVABLY EXTRAORDINARILY I BEAUTIFUL £;.Side 3 BR hK, no children. no pets. Oldir perlO(ll prtf. ~. Val D'J1ara Gardon Apia j Putttna creen. water.fall A , •'tnm, nowtn ·~. ' ~· por>I, rec. room, bWWU. ! BBQ's. Sauna, tum...wdum, l l • 2 Br. "" -from su:s. See It! m rarm ; FOR LEASE: Le. 4 l)r. Rd ., f42..IS10. Betnen Har. • Houae. •lnale slony . borAN..port .. 2BlkN. f l.lv '1/rm . t•m/rm. ~ pet• II" mo. 1'!0 Wollace. .,,.11 • .,., blHns 1.,,1 dl$h "'Fnlm $38 50 \&IL ' Cf.II $4l-o2l!02 1niher. F/yni, cvrd/petlo. • na. ! 2 BR. 1 child weloomfl. No 5 Bl.tbs + pov.'der rm, RP. I.It'· NeaT ua. Caplttrano Beach 1730 ,,.,, "'"'"" .,.m, Lachenmyer Realtor Rtduttd $15.000 In M':lll R. C. Gr"r Realty CAii .;~ or !M!l-3483 ~ V\11 Lkk> 673-9300 1~~~~~~::;;:=:: EXPANDABLE L'O&)' t'Om• DIAL dlrtd 64Ut671. ~ Pl.Cl. 3 Br, on Ji. aunny loL 1'ilf ad, then •il back and Ntw Luxury Dupll!x: Le. 3 hr ~ ba, frplc units. f'Ottver Ocee.n vtew. See new O..nt Point lltrbor (rom •till un- crowded t.ret.. Both ttntcd. 149,SOO. Owl'IM' ITl~ • i:+r11.~~l!S 1 1 r r 1· r 1~ r 1· 1 6 ~~t:-''" '0 '1 I I I jrol I I I I I ilS I ii\ii~i>t••<. ""'"' •~. NI "'"" bMc~ NE, l'tom .Jl65.lmo. l.ux"'Y Sin. I J:IY Srn;ls ok_ CM -'!;"' ~ Brookhum: I. II un 1 lt 0 n. alt_ Apta .. Complete m1\d *BEACON * 64S-Oll1 ~por mo. Wit Incl. ""'''" ....,w.,..., -_ ' OUAltANTEEO/L!CJ..'.NSEti 9s2.-'162S 961--ai • all dlll, hcatl.'d pool, l IT'S WONDERF'IJ~ •ht 111' w/pool-LRG 2 Br MP i..a'.!l~OE IN~ rn.any bu)'I In 1ppll11008 h!tt. 111.r, Pfllk>, cllUd ok, IA.Lio.A INN 'J '52.:.i'JO. Owtat. 6T3-Z43. IJ1tui to tbt phone rlncf SCRAM·LETS ANSWER IN .DIME·A·UNE '"" fo>d lo "" Chwllled +BEACON * 645-4111 8.tlbol .,._ Ad•. Check tbe.m now! OuARANrrEED~SEO ,._.., RENTALS , RENTALS i-°"'=""-· _u-'nfu~m;...llhM='---A-'p11.'--_u_._1um_1_.,,... ___ 1' -· R NTAL R ALS -RENTALS ' , l RENTALS· -• - As>tt. Furnished ~t .. fumloMol As>t" f 'l".n l1hed _Apts. Unfurnished 4200~po<t Be•ch 4291 Huntl'!'!"' Beodl -Huntington Be•ct. -Cott• ~ilu i Oakwood ... a new way to live in Newport Beach 11'1 .run , fine nel1hbor1 and presUge living, all 1n one luxurious ptckege. That's Otk· wood Carden Apartments in Newpo~ Beach, jwt minute• from Balboa's Bay and beaches. · There's 11 1/1 mlllion dollar Clubhouse with party room, billiards rOQm, indopr golf driv· ing fa n9e, mOn·s an~ women's health clubs saun111, teonis courts, rea'laent te.nnis pr~ and pro 1hop, and Olympic aize pool. All thla, and mu ch more, just steps from your profesaionally decorated apartment, each wJth private balcdny/p1tio1. Air condition- ing/fireplaces optional. Oslcwood Garden Aputmon11 0.1 101h Slreet between lt'\line i nd Oovrr Dr {714) 842·!170 •• 111clou1 •lu4io, 1 a 2 .. droo'!ll 1ull••· Furo:. · .eJ tir ,.-•"1"'illald. II.ti to ISll. l•IMdill• Occur.111r)' Mod1l1 ope• ll1lly 11 am tot p• Gener•I ..... Cost• ~·• 4100 , _______ _ Just For Single Adults § '); < " ' lr.ew &!aul turn. South Bay Club 11 a wbOle new way of life desiped just for aln11;le people. J1'11 tun llvlnr with warm, dy. MirMo. Adulti only. 2ZKI Elden. 646-9278 eves. 3 ROOM Furn. Apt. Utilities Paid. Sober ad.Its. Sl2S mo. a.ft 5, Ml-4157 Bachelor &p!:lrtn1en11. One or t\\'O people ovf'r 30. 83a-7036. 8A~l-4:30 Pi\t namlc neighbors. It'• a I=~~------fl:'.(l ,OOQ Clubhouse w I I h SHAitP. con1put"I I BR, quiet health club, uunas, •Wim. bid~. Adult.Ii onlr, no pe11. Sll5/mo. ~.iG-9722 ming poot , parly room, bil. liants indoor golf driving I OR 2 BR. Lrg clOM"ts, pool, rangr'. lennis cour1s, pru adults, no pels. Util pd. 1884 li.lwp anrl re1iden1 tennis pro' Monrovia 54&--0l36. Slngie, I &: 2 Bedroom lux· 2 BR, 2 BA, crpts. slO\lt', W'1' apan1nenl.ll wilh all the relrig, carpon, nr shop'g modern ronvtnie~ avail. center. ~ Center St. ablt>. f'Urnlshed and unfurn. LARGf 1 BR. , Adulti. no · ;)Cd peu. q..,~1 1""1' 4°D>Pm o . 'fl') <IQ r 11ao ....., ... ....,,. •• -· t\IOOf:l..' Q,Pt;N DAILY. 2 9Jt,' ~rptii'. CiTPB ... a:;"* tf> 10 A.M. • 9 P.M. shopping. Fum Sl65. unl. rtENTS FROM $1l0 to $350 NEWPORT BEACH 880 Irvine Ave. Irvi ne & I bth 1714) '45.o.llO SOUTH BAY CLUB APARTMENTS . .. L ive where th• fun 11! $1 45. 644-il37 or MS-1'151 - 4200 I & 2 BR turn & unturn. Crpts, drps, patio, pool, bit . n!. ~140 to SlliO. Seacliff Manor Apt1, 1525 Placentia. 543--2682 ask about OW' dl.- f'ount MESA MOTEL • LO\\' \VEE KL Y RA TES * Kitchen. TV's maid service. Heated Pool .... ,581 J BR. apt. Close lo bay I THE HIGHIJNOER "Scottis h Treat" 16161 P•rk1ide Ln . M,r. 142-19'' ~,.;..;:;;;:;;:;;_1--=:============ • * * * El Puerto Mes• Apts. * • * • 1·2 Bedroom Apt1, $130 up ind. uUlh~ Alao furn. Poo,I A ~tlon 1rtA. Qul1·t EnvlN11mrn1 OU 1ll'MI parklna. No pet.. 1981 flt.aple Ave. Colt11 Jl,lffa !M San Dlteo Frwy to Btach Blvd, 4 blk1 So. to Holt, W. on Holt 1 blk. l ike Llvl111 In Your OWN HOME:. '1 I Why pay $1'15 for an apl 1 • when we can rent you one for $140. 2 BR, newly dee. cipVdr11. encl .pa~,··~ 1rnct1 . 2 Poot.! Adulta onl,,y. 2:138 F'ounfain Way f.:. (Har. bor, furn W. on Wl1110nl . ' NOW LEASING! Park-like living for fo mi· Wh•ddyo W•nt? Whoddy• Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR ' NATURAL BORN SWAPllERS Spoc\•I R•!• • ' 1 IA QUINTA HERMOSA lies with child<en ond adults. I, 2 ond 3 bed· rooms, furnished or unfu rnished. Shag car- pets', dr·~peS, air conditioned, with self. cle.aning ovens. Complete $400,000 recrea- tion club in three acre perk. Pools, tennis, volloyboll, health club, teen fo cilitios ood • pre· school! Ne ' t to shopping end golf course , near U.C.I. ar;id Newport Beoch. From $150 per mo. At So n Diego Fwy. ond Culver Drive in Irvine. Phone 83 3-3733 . 5 Lines -S times ...:. S ~uck• 1 ( .-u1.at -AD MUIT tMC\.U D• "Modem Span!Jh" 16211 Porksldo Ln. 1-WMI 't'W IM>M .. ....... ...liitMI .. ..,.. ........ ~vou.-......., ... ,.,. ,.,,.... .._. ._ ., .,..~ Mt•· 147.5441 ........ OTMIH• ll'OJI $41.C -T.-AD•I OJ!l.'1'1 1 To Plate Your Trader's P1radl1e Ad ,URNISHEO MODELS NOW OPEN Lush landscapln(, cabana, coyered court- yard&, sunken swlm'e: pools, BBQ's & foun· talns. PHONE 642·!671 BAY MEADOW APTS New ncitirc t BR, $140, 2 BR, $165. Beam celllnaA. Y.'ood pan'b:', 11haa crp1e . prtv. patio, lil>me w/frplct Pool, u .. nd volley ball crt, 8 UnH1, good rTntaJ area. Granada 1-IID!I 2 11)' Vu hme $38.000 Equity; lncon1e 2800 lill f1, likr new, $57,7:'.(I Sl3,500, For house, com· ''al. 4 Br, 3 Ba, tam rm. 1''or "THE ULTIMATE IN APTS" ml'rt"ial or horst ranch. &nllll r hme. J{rbr :Vu Hilb. 1 BR's-From $150 2 BR's-From $175 OWNER 6Th-Q59 Ou·nr. Ole. 64+45TI, All utll. tncl. Furn & Unfurn. rec bld1t .• pool 1ablt>1, put· Lovely home In hi-dc!attt ling l:!"el'n. A.dull!!, 00 pet•. Owned and managed by The Irv in• Company for ~kend or permanent 387 w. Bay, Open Houw1'!!!'!~~!!"!!"!!"!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!~!!"~!!'!!!"'!!!!!'!!'!!!'!!!!!'!!ll~vlng, Valuto $30,000. Trade ]Z.f pm daily, 6ftl.0073. I' for your locnl propety. Newport ~!'-'c.h __ 4_200_ Coste Me1a llOO \ Br furn, ~~ block to ocean. Pool. Single, $135 10 $145. 833-3.13.i; 64.i-oo37 eve1. DELUXE 2 Br, \Ves!cll!l loc. Pool Ir bllnl. Adults $210 no Jse. 642-ti27~. $100 INCL. uril Sn1all t1pt. for adult 1nan, nr 151h & Newport. &12-5583. DELUXE 2 br. oceanfrnt, avail. 9/12-7 /1. $225/mo. ~S-4928. 1 BR. Canal !ronl, avail mw fll July 1971. SI~. Adulll, nev.'ly decoratM. 67~02 I Br. furn. Blk: to beach. Adul11. No pe111~ At1 4:00 p.m., 543-7840 e PARTLY furn, yearly or \l'inlf'r, W, 13.Ay Avl'. * :J.lll--0217 "Ton1my" * 8•11--------LEASE S-10 to 6-10 1nodern '2 bdr. !lrepl. bar, bull! In kitchen, 100' Crom ocean- front , lor maturt' y,,·orking a!rJ .. no children nr pell S160. Wrllf' P.O. Box 724 Balboa 92661 . B,lbo• lsl•nd 4lll !/ ~ BR lil!p hou11e Util Incl. Lense 1125/mo. Nr. South Hay. Newly def'. Ca 11 Pasadena 12131 7911-4001 Nfo:ARLYNE\\1 l Br, 2 Ba, all elec/kll. lr,Wc. po.tlo, RBQ .AlliO 4 Br. 3 Ba. I.At Sepl-June 638-8470, 539-8831 Huntington Beadt 4400 ON BEACH!. BRAND-NEW APT-HOMES Never before livl!d Jn. Pri· vale pu11o llvlnf:. N f' a r beach & ~hoppinR. All l'K.'W bulll·llll, dishwashen, w/w carpeting, drr.pe1, private llvlna. e 3 BR·2 BA·trplc., Phl.IL e 2-Bft..2 BA·patios e l BR-1 BA.(!tllJXe i;i~ Corsican Apt. Homes SUNl"l..DWER AVE. Blwn S. t.tain & Briirtol Loca1M 'k mUe E. of Sou1h Coallt Plaza Shoppln~ Center c.11 540-1973 Eves. S4S.2n1 THE VICTORIAN NE\V 2 Br, 11,li Ba y,.•f gar. 115.'i. Adults. Crpts, drpl'!, bJtns, lncd yrd w/ patio. 66i E. Victoria t El • "6-4~. VILLA MESA APTS. 2 BR, Priv paUo. Hid pool. 2 car cncl'd Pt. Children \\•elcome, no pets plea.se! S165 mo. TI9 W. Wilton. 646.1251. QUIET! ALL NEWI Cpt.1, drps, blt·uu1. 2 BR. Adultl, no pet.IL. Nr Hnrbor & Adami. Garage availabl~' • a40-3997 * $170 N•wport Be~h _ 5200 Corona def ~ar 5250 4~746, A99-ll.11 . 1 ' 8 I bl I 2 BR House; High de:wrt 3 Br., 'i a, pato, l· Jlli, J BR·2~' Ba Condo: Furn or SPACIOUS 2 br, l~' ba, w/y,; !ll1lOg frl!f' area_ Desire~ l'f'Phl, drl)ll:. Aalc aOOul ou.r untum. Pvt/patio, pool . ..m crp1, alovr,_ refrig. AdulLI, abll' for retired cost of 'liv- dlscoun1 phln, tlRO Cl'nter J.' I a g sh I p R d . N 8. no petll. $225 mo. b'7~.l!i80 ing ttas. in are'a TRADE 2 St., 6-lUj.'WO. 213/682-3000 OPEN SUN~ SO. of hwy 2 Br, NICE! r'to or 3 Br/C.M. or So S.A. QUIET ADULT WVlNG * IAYFRONT * <hlldtto, no "'" Squ.,. Owoe" 646-5481 ' 1 • i Br. Shag crpts,. bltns, , 1 ~·~"'~'i·dl~l~85~-~W~'~T~898~,===-lf9-'iJ~Ot':~i<.~~iOijY: pool, beaut. lndacpd. s1;,o LUXURY APTS, Start· 19 u apt Bldg, N. Houy. It fJ70 mo. l~I all ulil. Ing at $37S. * 642-2202 Lido Isle 5151 wood; pool/air-cond. FOR: 241 Avocado SL 646--0979 * PENINSULA 3 & 4 BR 41).50 U bldg, leas than 10 MODERN 2 Br. l•,) Ba. 2 BA, frplc, blt·lns, crpts, LRG BAY VlEW-2 BR .. yn old, L.A. or San Diego Crpts, drps, GE kilch., drpt1 $275 • S325 mo/yrly. Study, crpl.I, drpa, 1'4 ba .. Cnly. tn:n 763-rn.5 alt 5. patio, encl gar. Nr. but. 673-9352 fli>lc, wib-dry, Avail ~pt. 37' An1leman Schooner J1511. Adulta. Mgr. 124 E. e YEARLY·l BR, nrar bay 5· SJ50 lae. 673-1'502. dlil·aux. Ready w or Id alth & ocean. Partly turn, S150 -cruiSl'! Val S25m. \llant sngl NR New 2 Br, l'~ Ba, mo. 673-2950. Huntington Beach 5400 or t"'·in !FR A/C, y,•/low cpl/df'\I, 1~v-<i11hwhr. ,.&ar, Lge 1 BR, patio, on bay. Cpti, \\TALK 3 blks 10 beach. timf' eng11. a4&-3251 eves alt Avl 8/28. 166 \\'. \\1\110n drps side tie 8\'ail Po\\'tt Almost new Ii: 3 BR apt.1:8:,;P~m~·~=~--~~ 6'2-7958 Slll:'.I.' 673-6741 , · . Dbl gar, ~I. w/w crpls, F'lih '11 Chip~. completely 2 & l BR. unlurn. Adullli, p\11 PRIV,\TE 2 DH 2 ba, c/d. drps, dsi'~1t1hr. 2 ba. S22:l rquip'd, frl'f' I: clf.11r. Nets yanl, f'OCI gar. ln1med. OC:· bl!M, Adults, no pets. l..se mo. No sgls/JK'l!I, ch!ldn PX>O. $51\1 valuf'. F'OR boal cupafl("y. E. 18lh S t . SI~ S48-~ 673-73'70 ok. 536-1711 I 1nylhini: of vallH'. a-11.ffi19 M6-3776, !)40-4431 . _ ~ . 0 (! f A N f R 0 N T, \'if'"'' Uys, 962-4981 eVH/\\•knds, 1 BR. S150, 2 BR Slm. Pool. East Bluff 5242 ~undeck, be.ii. Newer, spac 8 Dix. unill, Anaheim: :z Elec. &. 'wtr ~-, Adlls. no ' j dlJi _2 Br. bhfl8. epbl, drps. Br., JI~ ba. Eq. • Jlj,00). pell. Meta '!.fakir. 241 . 17trie:. lndry. NY shops & Want local hoipe or snm.11 wuaon Ave, CM. 548-7405 NEWPOlt.T BEACH pier. $175. Adult1, bi1by ok. uniti. Call: Nancy Pyra. SITO, 2 BR, bath l ~' studio, VIiii OranaU Apts. 536-2131 mid Exchangof'!I iTs.saoo. drpa, cpta. patio. Avail 9fl. r~ui. Fo"~ L-.. --m., w>'th New Triplexea. Quiet area. 2f Acres Hemet· pouib!e 21 l -"' IJt:t,U'UU .. ,.. Lrg I. 2 It 3 BR. Dishwasher • · 714: Mg...3301 or : balconies above & below. Sl50 Child/ 1 OK f2l3) mobile honie lilte. Want 592-5227 G1·acious living & quiet l!iUT· 59z.~ or 171: S4&-lffi9. multiple units Joi , Orange * DELUXE l '" 2 BR roundlngs for family with County area. Garden Apt•. Blt·lnli, priv. children. Near Corona Del $150 MO. 2 BR. unlurn. Apt. Pyran1id Exchango!'s pallo, hel'l.ll'd pool, frplc. Mar High School. l''ireplace, Overlooking beauL i[lll'lfl'n 675-881X> ,Adult1. Sl4.~nw. ·546.5_163 y,,·e• bar & buiJ1.in kltchf'n palio & heated pool. 1035 3 . 2 I v · . ·· 121h St. ~acmu from Lake Units o~ ots, La Lido 3 LRG BR'1 2 BA, IM'""' appliances. Park.) 536-4!!00 area. F.J]ulty $25,000. Trade crptfdrp:1. No epts, chlrlrn 113.i M1lGOS \\1A\' S.14·2991 ro. T.O.'s or '!?'! ok. lmmed. occ. I 1 6 :i * A'M'RAC. 2 BR. 113!1 " 2 George Williamson Raallor 543--7245 af1 i BR Sl49. All l"Xtra1. Pool. 67]..(350 6'13-15&1 Eves HARIOR GRIENS Kids/prt~ ok . I 7 4 l 1-C · · NEW LRG I Bil. bllo e NEW DELUXE e Koel'°" Ln. >t7-0JZ:, SJ,980 '" ""' o..d • • BacbGARD~ ~:,ruo~ AlllPTSO 11lv/d1hy,,·hr~ro1t-lr1'1f' l BR, 2 BA Apt for lease . ./ 2 BR 11 BA pallo '67 t.1u~tang, w/everything, , , , 1. m . relrig, cl 11:arg. n Incl spac. muter suite, din pool, Sl65 rr:. J',fOiU KAi inc/air. Oeu then wtwel :rroo Pelenloo Way, C.M. 4-pl.e>: nr. S. Coe.at Ploia. rm I dbl 1arage, 1u1D door Al IO 0 Salf i, Sl' •.U..111'10 fl(J(l, !W!l-2321 alt 5. opener anil. Poot lo: Rtt. aptB. Ea.111 ol Beach BJvd, 80 ac. r • • "T'""-· 1A blk off Garfield. $2500 Do )IOU have a hoU:!l' REDEC • b 1 I HR. prl n11.lkl,' al1 elf.c. area. ... I TO" 67l-41.ill · "' r, ba, crpls. ('l"Jlts,'drps, ~~l"pOl'l .'~pets • "'i rRdM S265 e *LOVELY NEW APTS 0 . ' . d'l>I!. ~frig., bllng. Joailn WANT SAJ:L or POWER 8 W lk H or c hi l'lt r t''ft•1--.nnaible K r. A:mi""" _W_ •>, NB ·' Near Ocean ~ pafk, \ • 2 • J 'Ul Furn From S2B5 1. ' a 10 erbor .!thOp-··~ ......... ·-~ -... -,,_ ~, YACHT 1 .. -000 ,, ' . . adUlt1 onb', • $115. SU-lf; , t.lanaged b" BR 11 425 131 'St M71395T o ,.......,, · .ave Carpet1-drapeHilshwashe.r pi!'lf. No singles/pets. 2 sm. -1 • ~ west L ... ll'ICMll', o.c. ren. heated pool-Nun1.fenni1 children OK. S13.i. 642-1467 2 BR 2 BA Irr; 11rd. WILLlAM WALTERS CO. 1 BR. S ew. t'rJ>lc. Neor tal house~ ' S!I0.000 T.D.s. rec room<>oean vlew1 Privlfarg. P~tlo. Bltns. PRIVATE VIEW ocean. Patio. Adulta. Owne 61.,,~ !l.fONTJC ELLO com· ...... ""76 "~~ r .-...~. .. tlo5'1Tlple ruu·kin<. Nr. S. Coal1 Plaza. ~ 2 Bdrm•., 2 baths·, ""-iod, LINDBORG CO . ...,....2579 ...-11lex-dehue 2 br, 2 ba , auto. ......,... 1800 T Qualit S.XIO' All Security pants. garage openl'r, clubhouse le draped, blt·iM, dishwshr. 1 Br. New shag crpt. Blt111 & · op Y · FURN. alllCl Av;i ll. d I N s22· Newport h•ch 5200 V,>1t1irs. S"SO Month. ~tin. refrig. S13.i mo. Incl. Utll'11. PurJlQ6e Shadow.Box Style HUNTIN ,.,TON pool. A u ls, 0 pets. J . 1 I 8ll Tradewinds Really 147-8511 Frimes \V/Glus. l\'l{r. ,. 612-23ll3 ~~.C--yoar ' " Coot. (Tra"' val I 11'0 '°' l'ACIFIC $16:;....QUIETl Large drluxe 2 * uP1:N uAll Y 1·5 * 171-'0. 0 0 2 BR. Unfum. CrJ_lL'i, auto or '! 4!J6.2500. BR, l':1 BA. GE kitchen. 2 791 AMIGOS WAY >, S Drpa, stove, rerr1g. -A-* 7U OCEAN AVE .• H.B. rar 1111·. Adulhl, no pets. 240 2 BR. 2 ba, unit•. unfurn ...... IM'F?Flf ..... , __ A~d~u~ll~·~· ~II~"':::..·~-::..:"="=''-.. * Comn1ercilll lhcome propu. ty. free & clear, next lo Se11rs. Val. 165.tXKI. J.'or units, house or bffch prop. O\VNER 6"J¥259 I JAVE hanl"''P.re ilore. Cos- 11 l\1'esa. "Jbck, f sl.ock &. barrel \'al. Sl2,500", for homt' l"Quiry, v.acant lot or !! O\\'OCr 6464.!i'TS 196S Buick RJ\l.tera Grand Spo.rl.Chestnttt. "?itq \\'hit, full pwr. T1·adt-$3200 equity for V\V. 546--:>445 or 540-1018, Hk for John. Have aevtral\large homes, will e . ..:change equity tor 11maller hon1e1 or ? l'.lr. Beatty. Realtor 8J.l.&l41 Con11nrrc1al & lnoomr prop. rloy,,·nto"'·n l.a&Una. older. Tradf' for San F'rancisco or N. Call!. country arrcai;"t. O"'lll'r 194·16.i2 F;q in beaut nu' 3 BR watt'r· tront home 1~1/dOck In Hunt. Harbour of S:!'J.000, lmmed poss. J.'OR any income prop or !1tnd in DC OIU' a@.2331. Have 18 unitB, TotTance. · Annual spendable $11,570. Wan! bf'ach area house. Call: Rich Irwin, 675--6060 Pyramid E:icchangors 67"l(IO Hi' Flt'l"Uill('r.5(1 hp wood. \\'111 tradf' for R11nriiero or E' Can11no ol equal \'aluc, 1100.$800. 1146-5207 or 846-:nn. STREET BUGGY. Beau!. new l-i!f·kind-de1ign, '65 Col'\/11.ir rnr. w/auto tran1. $1500 1·a1. up or down tor boat, aulo ~·~:;~~ Trade $40. San1a Anita , ba. Olympic pool, to ft'\\')', T1ke late boat ol equal value. 673-6566, What do you •ve to trade ? Ust tt be.re -In 0raJwe County'1 laiwttt rNd tnd· tna: polt -al'1 make a d9al. * * (714) 536·1487 E. 16th Pl. 548-6432. Out1ide living areas IJOOand l'.10VE l.N NOW -----------·~---- Ore. open 10 am-6 pm Dally ~=~-~~~~~~ double aarages. S275 to · C d 1 11 brand new 2 BR apla . ·' •"'-) Manq:ed by I BR, J Adult Only. Ctn· _ ~ ~..1..61!_ ;t_ _ oron• • Mar S D * from S135 * -~!.'..:.. Unfurnish'!_ \VILLJA~t WALTERS CO. trnlly/loc. S95/mo 541-6661 -'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii or al7-23.ll '-" -----[I NEAR Huntington lfarbo.ur Santa An• 5620 HOAG Hospllal area: Ol'b(e Crpts, drp8. bltns, fan1d y ---• ------ 1 BR at beach? $145. Bach, $111}.[urn. QUIET!! mA l~th 5.'l&-1319, 61l-17R--t ,/ LRG '! & J BR, 2 Baths. l BR, 2 BA, frplc. hhns. -. • al'l'a. 5152 l!eil. Huntln&ton F'rplr, blt-ina, crpls, drps, rtshw11hr. crpla, drps, adulti;. ~ Sch. 846-4696. 833-0242 encl gar, patio. :H&-lOl-1 S23J mo. ALSO 2 SR, 2 BA , Q. •rt• ----• J BR. 2 ba. crpts, drps, CAN'T BE BEAT Sin&1e Story REAL <STATE Gener1l Rent•l1 W1ntld ---, NOTICE l9t0 SPAC 3 Br. cpts, drpa, pool, crpt1, drps, rlllh l\lshT. bltns, hltns. >1\UMteck. I blk to bi:h. ram, A :l kids ok. 2'214 adull1. SJ65. mo. ON TEN ACRES .. Sllj. 84i-40a5 Col:=cl~•;i'~'c.Ac.'~'~· N"-o._2c.·c.~=="-l: ...... ::,.:~"1::.:__~A="~>=ti~m=•:...:.W::c:l_,771 l '-2 BR. Furn A Un.turn' I C'.'.::'.:..:c:._:::::._ ___ _ beach. t"'um/unlum. AllO, Laguna Beach 4705 Dach. apl. 1216 \V. Balbolt ;::.::,.;;;.;;:...;:.;..;.;.. ___ _ Suulh Sea AlnlO!;phere El'.1 P LOYED \\'on1an :-· F\replact1 J pt+f. patlcs I I BR at beach! $125. Bach, w/rel1. Charming \ BR. 2 BEDR.i\1 1"' ba. crpta, di-pa 2 Br. S200 yrly. frpl, 1ar, Pooll. Tennh . Contnrl Bktat. $110, tturn). QUIET! Blvd .. N.B. Eves. 675-7876or '"""""· 2 Bedroom 2 Baths HOLIDAY Pl..AZA DELUXE Sparlou1 l Bdrm. Fum apt. $135. Pfu& utll, Heated pool. Ample pan. inr. No children • no pell. 195,S Pomona. C.M. b.ltins, S160 mo. ~;,...s42-t Qk _.. • pt • d~ •• SPACIOUS 2 Br. I urn. clean, f!Uain t. residential icuec ftt'W c Ii •r•· 900 Sn. Lane CdM 644-:?b1.1 202-A 14th 536-1319. 671-17.,.. for ~tr. \\'inlers. Rel · t A 'I J ' Adult1. No pets. Full oce11n nei1hborhoocl, clOllt. to shop ria, 1 \/. vai nov.•. (MacArthur nr, Cotst ~wyl REAL TORS & REl\'TERS The housing oHice 'of Univer· wity of Cahromia, lr ... ine ts expanding its listing servfct' for of! can1pus re tals. Real. lo1'll & private owners arc e1icooraaed to list 1uitabl~ married & siOjle ~\udent1 &: f ;{ c u I I y acco~oda. tions wi th ua. Write or phone fot a listing fonn from: Houa· Cost• Mesa 4100 ·=---* SUNNY * * ACRES * * Mot•l·Apts. * Studio & I Bedrooms w •. Yrly rental. Joel's & beach. $1la incl util. 2 BR, ITJllC, pvt patio, clOlled chi.Id uk. l~!lf!iii!!i~!i!'!iil!i!!!iil!!l![!il' 1 1 ;S;;•;;n;;t;•;;;A;n;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l6;,;;;2;0 1 "'11.ler &:. elec. S3M mo. 494-8392. 1arage, 327 "B" Cabrillo, 309 36th St. 646-4626 705 & 7071/i ORCHID ~70:.. .LA.::.:R~G=E=.'-cQ-ul-,-1 -,-to-d~~-.-.~;,-w, ,.::54=......,,c::.='~~-~~--2 BR apl wr!rplc. !\1oture 2 Bdr1111 .. 2 balhs, \\'ith &Un· 2 BR. 2 BA , crpl~. drp&, near bearh &i !own. r.tature 2 BR Duplex. Newly rlec. adult&. 616'~ ClubhouSt' A\'r. deck, S250. ALSO: 3 Bdrm&., coinp furn incl 23" color TV adult& SI~. first & lail. Bl!n5. Child ok. Sl50/n10. S18.i 1110. Lease. C a 11 3 baths. Carpeted , draped, carpets & Drapc-s Air Conditioned 368 E. 16lh Pl M9-3666. Anaheim, 1·774-224:) blf.1ns. Cov , garagr $32.) 'VILLA MARSEILLES ing Oltice, !..lbr•"' Admin· BRAND NEW Private Patios ·J 1strat1on Bldg, UC lt'\l\lll'. SPACIOUS Hea!ed Pool Irvine. C11Hr. 9264~. Phone: I• sh:• ,, ron1poncnl ~YfllCm. Uhl. fu111. 380 Poplar Ref~. 3210 mo. &12-4l8f 2 BR Unlu1·11. Si.10fn10. In· • NE\\'LY Rcdl•r. Up""r ~ 1\lo.: n1in. I yf'ar lc11sr. Jo'URN. t Bdrn1. OceHn Vlev.·. .,.. 1 l 2 Bdrm. Apt1. 111 n 8.!i-6812 . Adult Llvln9 Plrnty or \aiin \\'ANTED: l or 2 br ap1 or LOIN RATES Day, "'eek or r.1onth e Color TV• Air Cull<i. e NE\\' l br, 2 ba. On waler. Avail &-p1. 12 or sooner. $300. ~·l"llfly or \\·1nll"r Ju.. 67~1·108 fant o.k .. no pets. Joann SI. BR. 2 BA. \\'1:1lk 10 beachl &75-6050 E111ployed adult w/ nilJ. No C" ""3137 ·"· '"""" S240 mo Yearly. &l)..68:i6. chlldren or pets. 49'~7079 ,;;:~=o~=====~~.!:'.:'..!:.:Z.2.;.::;:::;=:'-c.j W l'''-I ca..-. Furn. l Unfurn. housr on the b ., 1 c h, Dl•hwasber. co!OJ' cnordlnal· Carport ' Storage C 11. p i 111 r a no B r h IS I n e Pool &· Phone Scrv lnl'l • f.fa.ld ~rvice avail ] Sir;nal So. ol O.C. Br/tu1·n, TV/F~t. wash/dr>"· Fairgrounds f'r. Sllaul. "i""'· $300 nw. 2376 Newport Bh•d. !\300 Seaahort Dr. NB , 64f>. 5-18--975.i , 1756 SINGLE. Close in, 1nodern, clean. Resp. 1nature per90n. Perm. $90. Re.fti. 494-677:. 2 BR f\Jrn or unrurn, fan- tastic vll"\V, 1~ blk bf.a.ch. &clielon pref. 49-1--1652 4710 47xl0 nm.N Jofob1lf' i101ne. • ""'JNT==ER~=R=ENT-~A~lS~-, Nice ~rk for Adult•. Elder· Rent NO\V for Sl'pt.! S•n Clemente ABBEY REALTY 642-3&50 ly pl'Ople or huchl'lor. No 0 CE AN J.' RON T 1 BR, live nn. kl! I: balh, peta. No drtnkeni. Sp lor 1 lower oee1111 vk-w, wlk to bch, car only. Utll pd. J130-mo riuplex. 2 BR, 1111 ba. trplc tl'IOpping, •ho""'· reallOf\llbJe ~&.-0714 1-6 dilly $245 mo. Avail 9/10 IO 6110 rate. 492-9996, 492-5189 , ./ NASSAU PALP.18 -I l 2 6t6-28JO ===·'°· ::,_.::;;,,==-= BR Apls. Furn !z Uni. Pool, LOVELY I-BR., 11 Blk. to Dana Po.;..l..;nt;,_ ___ 4_7_40 pinfl-pl)lll, BBQ, sh 1 d y oce;&n. 'Ylnter S150. Yearly - la}'lf\I lTT [. 7'Jnd St . $165. Owner/Broker NE\V Studio 2 bedroom, 1% '&!2--3845 675-1642··= =~---~ btlth. Available &!pt. I, S2'l5. SEP)RATE tr .1chtlor unll, 2 BR.-UPPER-walk to bch, I ~m~';;":;,'',,:'>;:·-"",..;.-"'-3o.c·-- new crptlil: eurl1hw, ney,,·ly S250 incl util . Yrly av1U RENTALS pilritH.,-$95 mo. f7f>..Ul6, 9/1 TI4-675-71MS, 2 ll· __ Af!!•· Unfu,rnlshtd 675--6413 .t-17-9443 ~ Pool! -qu1e1 ! Luxun"1o"'u"'s""'a.,-"-,-,,-.,-.~, 1.o;•;n;;;•;r;;•;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;5000;;;; J\duJI Uvif1&. Lit l Bdrn1 Br. Avail . 9/12/70 I• C11rp0N. $135/mo. llE IDI, 6/26/71. $225 mo~ &16-9Tfifl !JOO w. Jlamlllon. ~>-0160. tlJRN. I It 2 BR Ar••· VEN DOME JMMACULATI-~ APTS! Newport B••ch .S200Newport Beach 5200 PARK NEWPORT l!<I appllancu · plush sha& Clc.menlr area, for 1 y,,·eek OPEN D11.ily 1.:i :\2 4 carpet. choice ohf :1 cololl1 Jl lDDEN V!Ll..AGE beginning Aug. 24. 830-."l282. J\-targuerile 2 BR. 2 &a. ICbl"mei • 2 bat 1 • Ila CARDEN AP'l'S * LEASE w/ option 4 BR, Dlthwshr, ep\s, rh'Pll• frpl. ~et'I • mln"Ol'ed ward· 2500 South Sa.Ha under $2:i,OllO. (pert. CP.1 \\'alk to o t" ea n . Ag1. robe doort • Indirect IJ::ht. Santa Ar.<t. • 546-152:1 are11 .~ lmmed. occu p. Call 675-57W in& in kitchea -bnalda11 . 64fi-j289 " bat • bUle private fenced S150 · LRC 2 BR. ~tucho ~PL * COROLIDOAPTS. 2 Br. I pado. plUlh 1V1uscapin&;. (Triplex!. Fanuly size NEEDED for work i nc A: Iii\ BA., frplc, dbl car+ briclr Bar+e.Q'i. larp heal· kitrh. wfbltns, crpls, drps; \\'Oman -lurn. I be apt ot port & larce Pool. f1115 A up. ed pools It la'lal. trplc., encl ~ar. l or 2 cottage in CdM or BalOO. 673-33711 3101 So. Bristol St. c~ildren ok. 1Nr schll;I No ;;'',.·"O~R-"'-cc~l83_.~==~,,- LGE new 2 BR, 2 ba. frplc. ('Ao Ml N. of So. COP 1 Plaza) pell. ,22lD S. ~~nt~r SI., S.A. nJRN. Apt in CD~t. For all bJlns, cpls, d'rpS. beamed S•nta Ana Nr \\arner, aa'l-6502 responsible single v..'Oman. C't'!il'g, pvt pat. So. or Hv.·y. PHONE: 557-1200 Sll5·I...rg cheerful 1 Br. apt 67}-238.l or 675-3468 11~m.~127~s-,,>1~i-~7!183~. ==J~~~~~~!!!"!!!"!'; Crpt1. drp1, bltni, encl pr. * LANDLORDS * ::: 1 ctUld ()k. (Nr. schlal. 7130 FREE RENTAL SERVICE 5410Fountain Valley 5410 S. Center St, S.A. nr BlUe Beacon 645--0183 CM .:..~-~~~~.~~~~-~~~~.~~~! Wamer. 557~2. : YEAR·ROVND, part. rurn. L 8 h 5705 Newlyv.'ed1. Refs. Sl'pu'atr. :J/ie aguna eic unll pre!. 494-3825 all 4 Rooms for Rent PROr. 11:ent1emen, 1ultablf' lor tf.'O. vie. Pac. Cst ·11~ & Be11rh Blvd., pool. 1l"nni1. 5.16-&18 • BR'I S 90 A.'lk for· Anit11 DUPI.EX-. ' ' Jot11"~ Rt•lty G'TH210 Adults. Clara.p. \Y • h r . Patio. Dlrpt M).-1062 6 I RR. Fum. AP"· Ponl. No pm-lpm. ctuldrt.n or pets. 2405'• 16th ADULT ••Id FA!l.111.\' St'cllon Close to 1hopplnt, P1rk • SJ111,cloi.11. l Bi\'1, 2 ha Hi9h on • bluff overlookin9 +he water, 7 pools, 7 tennis couds, $750,000 heillh club and Spa. Bachelors, I or 2 b•drooms. Also 2-story +own houses with 2 or 3 bed- rooms. Electric kitchen•, prive+e balc:ony or patio. From $1 75 to $~50. Sub18'- raneen p1rkin9, elevators, optional meld service, convenience shopping . Se• 7 beautiful model apartmen+s, open 9 1.m. to b p.m. doily. Other limes by •ppoinl· men+. Loceted at J1mboree and Sin Jooquin Hills Roads, in Newport , just n o rt h of Fo1hion Island. Phone (714) 6+4· 1900 for le11in9 inform•+ion . :J.ounlain.& hlttlilerrtu1ea11 Sryle Luxury OCEAN vtl."W t. r & Bach~lor, I It 2 BR 1pt1. f"L1rn or unf\1m. Cl'})U, drps, bltm. pallos, w •I k In 11: distance lo IOl\'TI . 100 Cliff Dr .. La.a. Bch, 494--.\<19$1 ........-wooD·s COVE *'* Beach '• block. nrw 1 & 2 BR Gold Medallion apl.I. 1-;1eh Mw l\.t BA. Pool. PJ) up. Ltue 2115 s. Cout •1wy. 497·1Pl or 499-.3929. J Bedl'OOnl; full l>Atb. No J kitchen. Pvt pt\tlo. 3 blk to bch. 61l-UW tll 11.00. • lal li'S'i:t.;_, ;;N,;;Bc,. i';6M;:..,'6c.664i':,-,,--.,.,::,; SUO nJRN. t.c... '"'°' e w/utll. Mulls. fa~ I: 1 BR. "" 'Wk to bfach. Avail. WDIDfl ..,..._ ......, for aub--lel 9/t-MS. Ste mo. rr>3299 .,urn. 1 Ill & BACHELPll BEAlfl' '8!1 ,,,_trallor "' 2111 w..wport llt..i, CM oke N.S. court. rum, ""' wettr pd. $105 mo. ~ N.EW Ni<oJll hun I br ' ' I !so apMotl DI bltN. dlthmhr A 2 BR k>..,·er dup ex. $ end ~pr. AdW1£ Gal,v ii95 )'tarly. 3~ Se1•hore . ..... ...... m-&78. mo.-~ & WKJ"Y·~ll 1pt. Bach t..RG. 2 Bdrn1, rurn apt. or qiL t\trn. l\1tch, u; 11.k ~nrly Sil.\ mo. \Vlntl"r JlllO. 6 \W'· 116--0liJl 'JU'' 29th St. NB . 67MM9 LO l BR. pf"liC, w.-1tr \\'lNf'ER ttnl•l·2 br S2\'lO + pU6. t llO. q11icl e11l110e uUl. &it 1019 W. Bay Aw., am.. W.lSIT. ff.B, ~161• af1 g pm • Swtm pool, pUt/trreen * 1''rlll, Jndlv/lndry tac·11 1145 An•helm Ave. COSTA l·IESA 00.2!04 NEW 1-2-J BR'1. All bltn&, cpl/drp, pr. Nr. S. Cout P\11ou. M0-1173. ~$.1121 Cotta Mesa 5100 ---- l I: :? Bfldtoomj -! Baths Aduft Urlo1 Furnished II UllurDllllN •• NORnt END *'* 1 BR ~ w 't9 bl& ~bOp- e ''* plna. beaches. L a u n d r y e ow....,llH facll. adulta. $175 mo. e Sli•1 C•'"''' 4~ I 330-423'T. e ,,._. '•icw e ADULTS ONLY • 11 ...... c.tl'l1111• lpt. M ct>ltq:e l\'llllable • a.... r:.,.,,. !Quiet pleau.ni ocemfronl P k N t 9M6 Slatu A\·tnue S1"6 00 inel. util. LRG 2 D•. '" ... ''""'""I ar ewpor I Ph· ,.11. J)wyor "'' <37~'111 only, 2 cluld ok. No P"ll. r,: 01J •• ''-•t "' St!IO. m Jo1u1n S•. Ci\! Apartments :~,~1C:'trt~ IDON'T (lve It away. ret 2 BR. untum.Crpt1. dl'flll, 988--6M5 l quk k cuh ror I~ \vllh a bllna SllO. re W. "'11llon St. DA.lLY PILOT C1auiUed !Sl!;!;.:!10Al~N!..:'4~~~11il~.:_--'lilll••------------·-----.... -----------CiJ.11 -··6 ........ ' ' -· $60 1..o,,.1y rm. pvt home, Collep ot em ployed renueman. M8-ITI3. Priv. 111 nn. le larp C.M. pool home '!f/)'OU,. tam. Ya lad,)' pnet, ~ HUN'?'. Sch. Bachtlor, com- numlty lllO~ A kltch. MS mo:' l 81~ lo Pili". 14~ * $1) PER \\'ctk·UP w/ kllchl"n. $35 ptr ""ffk·i.qi Apls. MOTEL 143-~ E ~I PLY'D adull1-1ltt1plf11 mt1, S.\'I 1110, Very nice Irr. dlx turn apt. Quiel, tn PJd rqhbmlwL Alf~ .w • ' I • ' • BEST lllS! ~ ~ ;t.I - c L A s 5 I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 • NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD SA\'B £ASH! ~ll1r'11.,, A~ U, 1970 OA.ILY il'ILOf r1 R:;.~:TAT!: r llEAL ESTATE BUSINESS •nil SERVICE DIRICTOlY' !_I~~~ ~C~ ~ER~_!.C!_~~c:!_~~ flOIS i ilill'~OVMINrJOIS i IMfil~~~T ~~~~~=~~~o.~ne:r•:I==::::!~ ;;:':IN::AN:-::C-;l:AL:::--:;;:;;: I ~k.~-~!!!l!!!"'L--..!'u~soo COrpot L•Ylnt • ·;... MAID °S ERVICE All Job W•nted, 0 Jello ~ w-711111 !!-for Rent sn •100 Money to L.... -BOOKKEEl'ING S.rv"'"" ·•-Ir He ANl>'S Maid S.rvlco Women 7020 a:J'YSlTl'Elr ·"'live ·,;,-; ,Sl.EEPJ.NC room, c 0 It a oc~ VP m,kltntlaJ ,lat ~s Jr:!J,t#I • ~ •mall buttntMI. Lc:~Btb.. I sru..t. hl.vt the Beat dtll Rftidtontia.I • apa~tl. I Am not ordtn.ey! And tf O\IL u . luitketf1~. Good 1-if•: wiv, home,. ~({'r. lor,...W, ~t. Meta. Slt.500 Rkl 'Dllte or• , CdM, N.B., C.M. Oll.lfy, ln town in C&rpct·Llnolcu.m-Ph. 64i-!f? Of '42-9874 )'OU art llOI an ordlnl.ry pay. Boy 1\.1. ~lo-.\Z.-19 ev.,._ , MS-M1:¥1 ~ ~ !.iW~ te ... s.. a.t ,2fll8 v~ "°'· Dollwn (30.1) ms wkly, monthly, WW p1ck u.p Tile. C.A. p,, i4i.2'70 ----00... I WJJ\( )'OIJ! Arn BAKER txpttienced hand ndjlM for rent-~~ Rd, ~ tr.de equlty for N. na oolWrt atJll, 1 le dtllv. C&ll 615-4112 morn-' --' ' • Palntln9, • youni, tttrtletlv' Southel'J\ ahoo. S.n Otmeott Bab:ry oca.n Be... . ... ~ CalU. propc!t"t)'. tl&t -Wt' lnp.,, Dr•perl•1 '630 PaperhwiN1 USO Belle exp'd wrhllc. PR. ~or ei.TOf6 · a .... v ..... s~ or P,0. 80JI. 8'11 u~,..wa-.....1. -, ~-·• I f'C \.'"•recept 7 l-'Al'"'-I•===~,,.-,,,-,--- • 0,. "-"\._ \/low, C4M. .;;::<-ti~, ~ .. -. _,., ~".,.., ~ ~-• ~-. ' BA-"ID W ~ . ~=<or"-.. ~ ..... -,.,,.. I.,_ llepe.i" .,,.... .....,..air, c:e.rpeontry, roo. PROFESSIONAL Painth~ RH9Qnllblllty a muit~ NUA &thTI.i, no • itVF~Y flf&; t"OOm J0t '•°"' ,_=-:,..::'"-.--."""t'"""~--·I artt '510 tire. all borne lm(:t'Vmnt1. ~ter. 1 at.or)', Jo 1111 nJl hard worttina. Mown tar Pft:. nieon.t. Appl~ ~ ~y-.d man on dilY 9bift -~,. : ~pltz ~ Mist Cb. Medi $1.S M No job too am. f'ree est. w/KOOd, i-lnt A"* Sll ~ndl\nns, loyttt)' I 1ft. s.f. mom. to V 1 k k I a <?dlta Meaa. ~1($) ' ~r ~vt.1::.~t 81 • lor eipuGoa. ~ eW&lbtr • Dr:)'tr Repatr.e ~16. k'<.'OUI. e.iuoc~·· ~ tel~ (!!!__~t Lounp. 1191\i New po r l --~ !le'mS after S:OO p.o\. """ E:ltlmate1. Worir: ""'!' 1 7 --2-coe.ts Sl5, Roy 847-1358. 6-a&-814t ;:; ;, . 1 Btvd.-or.----~ l-- Motel1, Tr•ller .. ,, 7 R.ncnes ,150 ANNOUNCEME-NTS Cuan.nteed._ C&l.l ~ ~~~I ~HOUSES, docks, boats 11ag. SENIOR ty0 'p1.at' wfdic-~.TOP~ Courts ' ~ end NOTICIS " , .t.rrA El.ECDUCIAN. Small Jobs, polH, anything .ewrYthlng taphoftfl exRe,l.enc,e>}Jt Fantuy Ttwatrt~ Ill So. ·,-W-E_EK_L_Y_Ra_ ...... L-'S-EA.;.. I l/S Acrt horw tr'OPl'.!rty· I·--------1-•-·_b_v_•'-"-'"'..;:.' • ____ .... _ nlAlntem.nce ' rep a t r I ' l'f'l!.IOMbly pail)ted, for tree tere1ted ........ ~ m~ Main S\.. s.A:· -.&11. level a.. u...ble. Spack>u1 PtNHMf (Fl'ff Ma) '40t t 1.<> ....... t'Shmate 64&.97'2 Ire v.wk. ~tjenced in BEAfJTlC!AN for b tr•~. l....AIU\ MOTEL, 1301 3 b 2 "'· • OPENINGS Now wfttllable I=-========::. · •·· N t Bl d "·· M r, -• CV prqe Hie bab .• xi t PAINTING . I • typ .. ,. MOit ~ of legal popula.: c.~. atql. 0 l!'Wpor v ·....,..ta eM completely renovated " OWIVAHUA. recent YIJ"fl'. n care, Floo ... 1...... . ' tn e x t , documents~-~ client.;. nee Paid VK -··-I fl · luUJpart tirm:. ~1e1a rt ~ HlgbHt qual.ity for Jo\\'t'll ~-• · • Business Rent•I 6060 \\' new oor <.'Overing l mothe:r, m l.D., Friendly Nor I h Ip aularino area. -prkt_,.. f"rft est. Jotui. COu.ECE Gf(~ JOti in Grads IJfl I come' lb. ··-elec. appijanoes. $52,000, w-kW:la. Vk: Bluebird 546-0!Mg CA:JtPET VINYL Til.E 84?--4l~ C.M. area. bti~ tor •'d.an&&:ll'. 546-71.8S sT'o RE-6624 Wf'StmiM1er ~;·ne •. r will 'o"'°""'"Pk· 10782 Knolls, Lq. Sch. 49f...11oi7 =BAB-'"=;,y"'srr:,,·------UC CONTR. FREE EST. PHONE . mother .. .works ol.iH. Beauty Qt)t'tator mate er Ji Ave. \\'estminster across ea s Ave, rr aotts or oiM-Dl!I , my home, fenced * 540-1'62 * the rest. then phone Ha"~ owo CU' and G · al N' 1 H'. F~ ft'Otll FiP!cb('r J 0 n e 8 6.ll-91'66. yard, lunch, all p1a.)t equip. thll best: .Jordan It; Son Pl!'rit'f'ICC'. Uve-JQ ~ ~ ~lJe. J.t Ltur t ~ Ptua' ht=lv1ulC!t 800 sq , It. $1J7.50 BEAtITil"UL \V h It e Pek:· 1'"rom VM:toria to Mt'11. Dr. Furniture Rutoring Pa_lnllnj;. Lleensed, boftitd, LyN1 ~l-J8&'> PJter FM.l i ..-..ta ~I.:' 1 , uw. Call 846-3101. Acre1ge 6~ lngese, fem, cold. \\"et, Price reu. T5c br or $18 wk. & Reflnld\ltv1 U75 insured. f>1S-s.ua COOK • ........ ... _.. ;.i....,_.. ._"". ~.,. * ~ hungry, vie. Park Ave. & 646--0160 .. ., .... u .. ._., n.uuo:u IANK OF!•ICl': Space & boat llORSES? POOL? BOAT! Bem, Laruna, 8 each . -l\teAdanis Paintln& Serv. Llw In nict-1"1!'~ Exe ~ dl~play area. Ex c e 11. 5 min to Dana Pnt Harbor, 491-1349. BABYSIT'G, Y.'kly, m Y FU~~RE Strippifl&: & Inter. It Exler. ~cit.I. rates tell. <).r , P.O. Bo.I. W . TELLERS I ,, 1 1 1 ..,. home, fncd yd. baby ok, re 1nK. on aplL 6'16-J64J W ,_,_., Calli ~l:~.;:rt ex::\~~~~-;~~~ ~o~:f 01~~f onei.i~~eac~s~ DK. CRAY & blk striped vie: Bch Blvd & P.C. H\\'Y -_ •SU-'575* METICULOUS PAINT. esuiw ... ,er, • * liXPERIENCED * tllt'-r cal, .Uver je\\"t'led col· Exper 536--7073 673--GGOG. Capistraoo' city limll.5, all lar 11 flea collar. Vic: """'-''-":.:....=----G•rdening "80 BLUE CHIP STAMPS. INS. Jobs Meri, WOl'J'L 7100 Tup hlary J. bJ.cr;tJ 6()()..l200 SQ. FT. oflice al!IC ut\I, 4 bldg. sites possible. 'l'ustln Ave 11 Irvine Ave, Wll.L babysit my homf', ---·· crew col. 1tudcnts. Int~xt F Ir. 600 llQ . ft. store. $90 &: $150. Ownet 4~ C.t.f. Ms.4302 ~ind ~ "~\i. W~~~ AvakUabl_e~ .... ~"! hou.ws. Exp. Doclts. 675-5812 ,,,-A llett.r Po1itlon lntt!,:ftd~: :: tut C.l\1. 64&-2130 Go~rnment land-$5 acre E S -ny ag.. : to. D 0 't\W • .... ..,. ......... * PAPERHANGING · ·A-•' ... _ .. Writ~L&nd Packq:e, U85 K y -l-louse A car vicinity NEWPORT Hgts a.re&. I~ ()uning, hl.wn work, paint. & PAINTING ; 968.2U) T •"" J IP'OW~ rt11 ..... -. uaua, Office Rent•I .071 Arrowhead, Saft Bndo 92410 -Sausalito and Park Green yard \\'/sandbox. LI.Inch -t i'l ~tc. Efficiehl, ttliable. · _ •l'f' _ Dr. In Harbor View Hilla sna.cb. Xlnt care. MS-mt SJ.50 •hr. Ask for John or * PAPERHANGER* .J::: ~ Centfnela Bank 11 AClllE~WEST C.M. .,, -·· R · od A thori Pr"· --SUPER.DELUXE Q\JAUT\' .............__. CHILD Care, to--4 yn, niy Nlohalu 64MOl5 --~ruz u tY. l\.ll" 1-2.J room. up to 3,000 5q. ===O=•_,.~""='= .... =-===• I KEY"""°'S,-;Fowld,,..-....-00-.,.be-1-ch~v~lc. hm.. fncd yd . Nr. Atlan-AL'S GARD~NING instruclor. 6-l&-i449 Lit •KtNln•1 . ,.__AM,.;, Call carole Vandukool - ft. oUh .. "fl sultl's. lmmed. OC· R E W ff 6240 lsl&nd 6 ~ lnquiN ta-Sch Blvd, H.B. 536--4084. for Gardening le small land. INT: & ~t. ~in!Jzw. Local 4.!oo c-,.. Dr. • N,~-•...,,,,. cup11ncy, Oran&e C n t y . • • •nt at front coubtu, D4ll1 WOMAN wll young children acapin&: service.s call 54(1..519S "'' s, llc d, HIS,. fl'tt esl. A....., ';:,:,746-lc.ut·~ l-~;;",.',.,".,,•"16-i-;;n:;;tJ=N7.B;;;.""';- Airport Irvine Com.mere. 1-----· -----Ptlot, %lll Balboa, N.D. wiabt1 lo care for child, Serving Newport, CdM. C()fp. \.all Chuck, ~. -::::;::::::::::::::=~1 e BEAUTY OPERATORS Oiimplex, adj. Airporter \VANT Re9idential Income SMALL white ma.le dog, cur-2~ ~l, ta Aiesa, Dowr Shares, PROfESSlONAL. 30 y rs .ii ~ EVES & SUNDAYS. llotel A Realaurant, banks, Property. Broker Ms buyer 1y hair, vie Victoria .rr: -.. \Yestclilf. exp. pal)l'"rhanging &: pain-* s.t'Ml151 ~~~O~·p~~G ~us~u~e to 35 :~.°"; Unk>n St. C.M. 646-451t Bolt M•lnteMnc• '555 AL'S Landacaping. Tree ling, from L'ngland. ~7461 ObilifieS BOOKKEEPER/ LOWEST RATES BatN. ~ll loceted. Houser RABBIT found in Mel& ---------ttmO\•al. Yard remodeling, COU.EGE Students, 3 yrs CJnlimite() SECR.£1'ARY Owntt/mgr. 2IT2 DuPont Or., 644--5199 Verde· MfN4ll DOCK 1: boat cleaning &r: Truh hauling, Jot cleanup. expcr. No drinJana;. Bill or agerJCV for owntr of Real Estate Rm, 8, Newport Beach. Wll.L YOU take ACl"!a.gtr or FOUND Class r ing, main maint with rood ye a r Repair spmklers. 613-1166 Stf'\'t', 543--4549. a ~velopment &. constructiM 83J.l223 Courtesy to Brokers lsl Trust Deed in on your beach CdM, call I. deac:ribe, around service, 832--0682 l.A\\'N & Carden Care. h TRISH HOPKINS compan y. Bookkeepinc MEDICAL • DENTAL Pro-rty~ 673-4621 67l-8309. mornill&' beautifkalion, weeding & Pl•sterlng. Pete • .• ~o E 17 h S . tasks Include payrol.l tu ,,.. cleanup by coll~ge student&. Re,,.lr "'° -· t · uite %M C.M. pre-paralion, closinK ot com· Suite& avail, Best location. BUSINESS ancf BROWN & whlte Basaet Brick, M•tonry, Reas. S43-73i63. Calina Bro.'\. 642·1•70 Xlnt parki11g, 1'1odern facil-FINANCIAL hound in Huntineton Harbor etc 6S60 * PATCH PLASTERING puter input for general ltle1. lmniediately avallabl~. area 84~1408 alt 1 PM. !:XP. J apanese Gardener. All lypes. Free estimates ledier, trial balance J: •--·-------G cl H I" ~~ A.J TELEPHONE SoUcitU:ig rciwt analysis Should bt: a BA YSHORE CENTER ------·-r~••., ~ -ha'" !•-'". t!n. eanup. au II)& "'"""'· Call 54()...6825 ...... ,1 . l • • ""I Do ~ N' 1 n-h Business """'1-AJ.4, " ''"'' BRICK 1t BLOCK * STONE• •~1a~;~"''c· !Y•~nl!_l64&-<16~~19~:_J::==:=="====~== • .. w Ume, no e.xper, nee . good typi.sl. Short ba n d uu ver ..--.., P V"<"ac laml!' IPll rear 1'1, 8-13, Vic: ..: 1 mm e diate emP\oyment. would be helpful but not Opportunitie1 '300 Not"! Ave. ••• -aft !. By the hour. after 5:30 JAPANESE Garden in&: Plumbint .. ,. 1869 N BJ d , , US.6050 0 w•••·r=mca..-. HILLGREN SQUARE 1900 sq It Deluxll Of.tice1 Avail. for immed, lease in one of cities busiest shop. ping C<'lllC!MI. \Vil! divide. Air-coud ., musil', pallC.'l\na-. crpts, drpa:, 1'1ax. park'g & n1ai11t. 270 E. 17th St., C.M. r.tr Bra n1 213: 651·2700 collect Clf'luxe l·Rm. ottice Nr. Orange County Airport k lrvtne Industr i al Complex. CArpet, drapes, music, air...eonditloning Ii janitorial .11ervice, $125 P.fo. BOB PETTIT, Realtor • 833-0101 • DESK SPACE -64"1••• * 64' 0~• •-1 N k Cl ewpon "' , Suite Jo' S .. end complete l'HLUTlf and .,... ;J'OO ......,,...., .:xl'V ce. eat v.'Or , eanup•t ---------. r _c;c""-;.,· .,,....,,.~"°· :--'=-C-'?'":::,""7-I aa.Mlr.Y req 'mts. to Box M· CANOY SUPPLY lost 6401 yd. main!. 968--2303. PLUMBING REPAIR 3>29 Deily Pilot ROUTE Cupenlerlnt 6590 CLEAN UP SPECWJBr No JOb 100 •mall *ACCOMPANIST• (:$ N I l ·•"-~... l'Ull Ti "'.._,, e B R·P, I LE R . K. INO SEU.ING INVOLVED) REDHEADED Woodpeck~r. ---------ew ence re.,.... uwa e 64.2-3128 e me .• .._~s to DISHWASHER. D1nrt •r PPll'" ,orlfl ........ ,1,!~·0000 Nr. Undine on Lido. In. MlNOCRAREPRP~~~RYNo J~ C l<>b•I· "'"'y· 54U91>5d C I l lOM r REPAIRS ~.:.w,ocrhohral'I. ha~ .. ..':~. hou.le. 6'12--5619 an wo • ·••· •·• .-... jured. REWARD! · AU""'--. omp ete tr are Plumblnc-electrieal. S7.SO Hr. .. • ..,.., Plan thn>e ...... $3250.00 * Ct.ll 67J.2"68 • Too Sm&IJ. Cabinet lo Pl" Jl1'. 541M837 &U-2T~ or 00.05()6 A1ur.t be xlnt. ttader. BUSBOYS • WAITRtsU:S Cuh Required . Exc-ellent in. 1 -~~~~----apa a et h • r caalneta. Call Mn. Reynoklir Apply In penon only, ~ rome for a few hours \\'eek. AIREDALE X, female, blk A 561115, tf no alWWtr }Nvt Cut 1 Edge Lawn 24 HR PLUAIBING for apPOlntment 1114J ol the Whale, 400 Mt.in. Jy work. (Days & Eveningil. Ian, curly tall, flea collar. me at '*"2S72. IL 0. Maintenance, Lic'd, Insured A RE!\100ELLlNG ~48-U2l , Balboe Peninsula Refilling and collecting fl'om Vic Orange Prk Ac. area Andtnon MS-4808 all ( 557·9644 ACCEPTING Applications --C-A-RRIER coin operated dispensers in i ~633--'~'-"'.;.·_"'8-6Sl0~,...:.'---CARPENTER: Rem 0 de t, · -···-· -for * rRY COOKS * all _, G•ner•I Services 6612 Remodeling lo Newpo11 Beach llnu liUr· B!..ACK wfwhite Peke , patio \\"Ork, cement work '-'-------'-'---' 1hilt1. Only f'Xp 'd and quali· BOYS rounding area. \Ve eslatr male, "lpo," Vic. Osle Ir J: painting. Np job too APT CLEANING _ Painting Reptilr '940 ty men nef'd apply, Wagn ll1h route. 1Handle11 name Santa Ana, Ot. RE·-'tD. small. Free est .. 536-1941 _ Rug Sha.mpooirw & Lite ---------commensunle with exp. WANTED brand candy and sna<'lu:.) 641)..1735 REPAIR, Remodeling & Rep a I r 11 , R EM ARC ROOM Additiorll, pn.ps, Appl,y in ~T'IOll. l«XI W f'or pet"IOJl&I intrview in LOST _ brown i;horlhtlrtd Pa~No job too. small! SERVICI-:S, 847.{J688. ttmodel. L<iwesl Price ln \ ;;iieo...~~· ;";•~y.~N~•~•;'pl;·~Bc:iiiiihi;;. -. \ N.wpo-"-••h •tta send .,.. 1 1own. Lie. • o o t r a • tor . '' °"' .. · df'cla\ved mall' cat Villa Pa· * 013-541 * Ed's Cleaning Service ,,... .. '"' name addttss and phone hJ hot I -29!18 ALL THIS nunltK-r 10 }.lUL Tl-STATE clfic area. C d's pet, Re-CARPENTRY: cab inet 1 , Cacyeta . Up stf'ry -W n--. DISTR IBUTING, INC, !68:1. v.·ard. 962-85n. Roam AdcUtloll!, Patios, dowll · Floor Catt. S-15-0481 GEN 'L ~eling &r: main\. arod LO -" •-"1u ,.. b Mike 646-2576 •• -No lob 100 •mall. Fl'ff Al• M-'-, Tool I Broad\\'11.Y. Anahf'im, Calif. ST: F'euuue choco!ate ~u..,. · • L~d1· ~ 61«1•• -._ n H __ •ullng 6730 ~, """'~· • ~ ~~ ORIGINAL 92802 11141 778-SOC.O. Siamete cat. J!':weled ea. REPAIRS k ALTERATIONS : ~A ::S: tfA: 1&c'il:s1(;~6P~nwtl1;>', :'~~1i".v;c ll&co !l•Y · * ~~-An>'.~JOb T.N.'!'. Low" Suv;co. Sewhilt'Uj, llii HOUSE OF rlES for thr DAILY PILOT Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano and CapislraJlO Beach. C.ontact Mr. Seay •I DAILY PILOT '~E~'E DRl-COFf'EE .z•• r--G~gP c\ean·ups. haululg J ' '•' ,,__ ' r..v LOST . """M ALU BLE • ,.,,., ""'''""· "-•O """~ l( you'd enjoy beifc a --==c=-..,,.~-=c:--1 Di!!lrlbutorship avail. in )l<'UJ' in ~~. V A QUALl'l'Y Woodcraft, sn1l ... .........._, QUALITY y , I DESK SPACE area, supplying EstablishPd K.EYS in leather hokier, gen'! Cl'.>tmlr. It. ca~ntery. 531-J72'J v.·antPCi. oi!'!s~ak~way~ ~·i~~e1s ·Utili:l' mbo•n 305 No. El C •mino Re•I •San C lement• ,,....,. San Clemenle offl<* ~ N, El Camino Real ......,. 222 Forest Avenu9 hotel accounts who provide Reward, 673.-3082 l''ree conaultahon & quote. YARD I G ar. C I eanup. allerations. Key Say, 1763 •s ier us Y con1plimentary coffee for FLUrFY rem Tabby kiUen, Call Ken 60-0044, 548-4235. Remove trees, Ivy, trash. Orange A\·f'., C.P.1. 64~1292. . Hostess Bike helper CAPTAIN ~IGHT _De«ts Laguna Beach .. _. Ex 11,, -ttor. ii'. v ,·" .. GEN Repa~ add cab Grade, backhoe, 96U745 1! you like people .•. aM do. help Now hirlng Waitreu_ . 1,..,.1r guest nxims. · .. u " .... • ' ' • :=-=:.::==:.::=--:~-I Alteration• -642-5845 ing )'OUr own thing op-Bu.!Jboy1, Cookl and l'oun. 494·9466 ceptionally high eaming1. Brenlwood St. CM 548-4TI9. Formica, paneling marllte. HAULING i10 A LOAD Neat, accurale, 2() year.1 exp. portunity for adva~~~nt taln attd. Apply 12-5 daily, Need immcdia!ely: Small of. A1a y be operated 11pare or -Anything! Dick, 673--4459 Cleen up. Trtt Serv. Gen. S I lo Al . the lh" ·n be 1 ... _ ' Wll Wright's Amer IC! a- l. 1 1· r 11 1· c 1· Personals 6405 Pruning 64&-2528 543-!ll43 ew ng terat1on1 n 18 wi 1~ no Gold w Ed 1cc space or accoun 1ng u in1e. om[)ll.ny 1nan-. .:,.;c:,,..,,=,~_;cc:c· ..:c:c.=.::...1 Call 830-36&2 other job you've had belOl'P. en .es.t &: 111(4!r. SC'rvice Laguna Beach, pre!. c1ng for expansion. Invest· ---------Cement, Concrate '600 HAULING & cleanup, tree• We're openi11&: aoon ... at: H.B. Zody s 11 next tow. North end. 49''J..5510. menl required, S3950 . ATHENA'S & shrubs removed. Reas. --·· -· CASIUER I'"'' · F-etlim. • •••t""" Tile, Cer1mle 6974 3UO Newport Bl NB -..._ t 1 me. af· References ex c h an Ir d . CONCRETE. All types. Frl':e ,....., .,_. """'" Don't v.'&lk. , .R'.•n! ! te:moon hl"'ll. IOrlne wk endl. UP to 3600 t<J ft.-Del~e. air cond, cll!.ts· drps. In com· puter eenter bldg, 646-1425 or 546-6080 LARGE olfiCf's · 2 room suite SlllO, 4 room sui.te $235, air cond .• carpets, drapes, paneJC!d, 8·12-2.'i25 /NEWPORT BEACH S80 mo. Air-cond. Ervin 1t 67f>..lfi01 OFF'ICE Rentals, I...aguna. Bch. 1100 r.to. Coest Hwy. Real Eslate O.K. 4s+-9m. Commercl•I CORON A DEL r.1AR -Bldg. -t f)fU'kln1 Jot. $105,000. Terms W · ,,.;_,,__ incl d' or the SUMet Strip with -' .. rite...,................... u 1ng the greatest girls from e1t. Sawing, breaking, hauJ.. TftASH A prqe clean-tip Sat., Aug, 21, 10-4i Pt.f Pf'l'8CIOIWI Dept, Ho a 1 phone to : HOLLYWOOD to Ing A skip.totdl.og. Service Mon--&.in. SlO a Joad. e Dilcount Ti!~ Centtr e lO AM to 8 Prtl Hospkal., N.8. Good Tastf', Ltd MASSAGE YOU & quality. 548-8668 Bob rree Estimate. 548-5031 am So. Mahl, S.A. 546-1617 See You There .'. •CASl11ER• Some exper. ~ational Dist. Dept . CE1'+1ENT Work oI all ltinds. MOVING, Garage clean-up 1,,. All ~s oI tile • wall, floor, ~~~~~~~~~\ pr r I 'd. Kr rm _ R ; m a 7616 Lindli!'y Ave 1''rf!e e1!. lite hauling. Reasonable. patio, entry \\'&ys, bath ' * ASS'T HELPER * Haniwa"', 26116 }tar bo r Rest'da, Calif 91335 Now "'ith a new location 6.16--0374 -'=o""=="='=;m='=''='=o· "66-"'"1;602i=. =o.I sho\\'C!r. Expl'rt installation FULL OR PART Tlrt1E Blvd., C.M. AUiliate in t.10RE Concrete patio for -, or free ini1tructions for do Age tS.Jl, 6 months re!ldcy. ---~c-1T=Y~O~F~--~-Newport Beach leu money. Artiltic ,settlua-. Housecle•ning 6735 it yourselff'n. Complete llne req'd . S4.2f) per hour . FOUNTAIN VALLEY 642-95!2 I.Jc., call Max at M4.a68'1 o( ll<'ccs.o;ories .l tool11 b Ph: Jin\ Thon1pson 95&2813 Public Works Forem•n 2ll ~St., 62nd It \V, DEC6RATIVE CONCRE1'E HOMEOWNERS _1_"'_1'_11_•_tioc."_· -----APT manag~rs. hU&b8nd &: $7~S895 PER MO . Give n1e % hour 01.)'0Ur lime Cout Hwy in the D~WALKS-PATIO tloon str\pped & waxed, Cpts • Verne, The Tile Man * wife, ex per, industrious, !\Un. 3 yn. retpoNibJe ex· It I will prove to )'OU or your Newport Shon!t Center CALL DON, &t2-a514 cl!':aned, Windows washed&: Cusl. V.'Ork. Install&: repairs. repair abillty . 54~752 per in operation, mnab'\tb. banker thi1 is the be&t mo"' * FUU.Y Ltq:NJED * CEMENT WORK, 00 job too ~neral house • cleaning No job too smL Pla!iter ARE YOU tion. maintenance-of publiC! ey maker in the l,l.S. Prove Re"l'IOWhf!d fttMu Spb1tualillt small, rea'lona.bie. nu m1v available by an expand. patio. Leakini s h o w r r works. 2 yrs, college. E:(per, me wrong&: I will pay you Advice Ol1 all matter1. Eltlm. H. Stuftlck 548--1615 Ing professional janitorial repair. BEAUTIFUL?? may be 1ubAUtuted for ed11- SIOO cash !or-your % hour. Love , Marriaie, Buainess * CONCRETE work: patlo&, 1Crvic.!. for fast gUaranteed 847-1957/84&--0206 Jl"s •U In the ey• 01 the .. _ cation. Apply belote Aus. r.1inimum investment in51l. nA-d'"" (I 7 d · all "'" ~·1 CE" .. c ·1 -,,_, .. ,.1 ~n ay1 a drvwl&)'I, etc. Li oe n 1 e d , service c .,..,........., . 1V\.l•1 I t1 e custom v.'Ork . holder. Check the TV corn-21th. City Hall, 1(12® Slater ~·c~it~cu=~Y 7~~ week, 9 AM • 9 PM Phillipa Ce1Mnt. 548-&llO Free es11mate. ml, you watch and l! you Avenue. phont. (Tl41 962-:W24. READ THIS 5""" 312 N. El Camino Real, BAY &: Beach Janitorial • 494-2144 or 494-6372 • lttl you're •• pretty 81 CLERICAL RECl!PT. tt car lo be usecl In our rental San Clemente Contractors ..: ... 20 Carpets, windows, floors, ----1 tho 1 U SAN CLE!\IENTE • Jj"' irvalem. Call 11141 &S!).2541, ' -1 R & C 'I "'"l40l i«>me o se peop e, Cll us. Major Life Insurance Co. J Re111rn $15,000 Dn. 2 Store., jQ Al\f . 6 PM clally. 492·Sl36, 9"2-0076 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; e c. es ommc . .....,.. TrH S.rvfca ,980 CALIF. CASTING CO. girl off, N.B. Ideal cond. 5 l Apts. RfBUTOR Single . \\11do"''td. Divorced • * HOUSECLEANING · ~1 ---------is :oonllnuillg its search for da,y wk,, S.5 p.n1. Startin& ReaJonomics C.orp. COITEE DIST Men & Women woman. rast lz. efficient. BOB'S TREE SURGERY everyday people wbo ha\it' 111.lary S315. 64&-0521 klr Commercial Bkr. 67S-6700 Opportunity lor r I!' I i ab le • REMODELING Call 54&-1221 is back altering Ow llalllt' a desire to work on TV°" appt. CO 11.I ~I ER CI A L P 1 us ~r:~n: de:i::s.cof~f~ Eve-·s looki""' for lht! •• ALAD~?NnSONS • JOE'S CLEAN SERV. Fine Qaul ily Tree ServiC1!:. modelin&' jobs. $75 to SU!iil-.c"OA'°'S"'T"A""L-A"O=!"N"'C"Y.,- 1 " • ·-·-Bea h •.zv•-. ..,, 'c..IV'\ We do E\le"""h;ng.ftos & .. 540.3798 * pee day No fee t you evor apar n1en , .._ ... _ c • BuUd~ and olher loct1· ri&bt one. We have a way. e PATIO It O!X:KS •z• · w • A member ot view. Sell, trade or Jeue. 1 1 0 n 1 . EXCEPTIONALLY SI call us It begin 10 liwl Comm. 1'~ree Est. 642-7a.51 . TREES, Hedges, trim, cut, * FOR ON CAMERA Snelllrw • Snelling Inc. 49.1-1652 ' lllCil EARNINGS. Invest· 1:.~7 = 2' h rd • I ,. ROVSECLEANING Ir. stumps ren.oved, hftu1ed. 30 AUDITION * Th W Id' L t ..... """'' .. r reco · '"1110 Coo1I•"•'''" Co CALL tn<J '"~" -e or s •rges e 5 Sl'ORES. $UO,OOO. 686-ment of Sl995 to Sl.'lOO for an -----·----,.. '" • ~1L4a 'Ork Rell ble yrs exp Fully ins. 642-4000 · ~ 698 \\I, 19th St. Bethel Immediate income. Write *MASSAGE & SAUNA General Bldg, Contn.•' I ~ ., ·: ~g.5657 e a .DO '-N-· .-<-'~--·-"E~"-ER_VI_C_E-'All 10 AM to 6 PM E pl rofe1sionl s•I • Lov.ly glrl1/ EXPERT MAS. l..quna Beach 4No,J&l0 ., • '.'o.C.. .. AUTOMOBILE L" I h ' mp oymf!n •rv1ce Tuv.'ers rorM.r. 5"8-1768 tigt. for more inlormatinn, g\v. J,....,..., ... ...,...,...,..,.,. I ' 'I"' Cl "'n"' "'-· ty-• Lise & Ins ~. "'RU . 1 ine ec n1-........-. Jlubo• Bt CM ·-<~• ' .•• pt.C.-""m•·c ,-.• arl· SAGE. Ask about our Laa " ea . ..,, .x:rvire .-. · "''""' """ · .,.,~-, ~ . ..,, """" ""' "" n t E REMODELERS f!llt'Dl'tS windo"'B noorll e1t' mates 642-~4 cu1.11 exper. for last growing II> bo n1·~· I Ad Industrial Rtnt•I APPROX 1700 sq It ol v.•hse spaC'c in new So S.A. incl. 1racl. Air rond offi<'f', o\'erhd door !Or.lures ln. S200 mo. Ph: :>4~2231, S.S dally NE\V bid&. 1368 to DXI ft, Nr. '&ker' & Fall"Aew. 1 yr lea.sit. SUU!v&n s.t&-211' RENT M"·l, 1125 eq ft. $125 mo. 1355 Logan, C.M, 675-5116 12j0 SQ FT ?It-I indu.~tr!al space w/olfil.'f', ~P curre1;t, lge rear door. 1240 Logan SI, C.~I. 646-0681 Lots 1100 3 ARCll Bay, ahnYi! 1n«!rlica l t>lrlg, unobslnK"1ed vlewlot , Sl6.9.=.o. ~7-701:1. TIME FOR 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY l'ILOT WANT AD dress 10 QUICK KUP DIST. Vegu vacalions. 10 AM fo * ' * ...,-;: .. ~ ' ' · · · Old11 dlr. In Org. Cty. r r vu . a ams b d , A'I. 7 DAYS. ~'" W. ~ ''" • JOO M fi•~....;,.,, Rea .r. Commc'l. 5411-4111 COILS I ' CO., 1111 Ro inhoo , " ~ ,,,,..,.., 70 ,_,.,..,...., Uph I I Aggre111iYf! man, willing to A Ira n i orm r srock1on, California 92507. Cout Hwy, NB. 548-3608 . Kitchens, glll"ageS ·carports DUTOI Lady to do 0 1 ery 6990 work. xl nt pay, vac iM. fr.. wlMer-Solderine skiU tt· JIEAL111 Forres u.le of HALE & HEARTY! YACHT· ~pie~=~ bousec:leaning.' E.'xperienced .. 1---------Inge benellts, 5 da)B, no quired. Women only. Apply Jllnllorial 1ervice route. ING WlOOWER, wi1he1 tO a ty rs * 842-7365 * \VlLLIA.~tS Furn & Crpts nlgtit1. Contact Don Rilel-Gr I m e 1 /Sh I!' pard, JOl 1963 Ford Econovan, all meet afRuent widow, depen. P.1Y WAY. quality home Gf!n'l cleaning, 1-lomes: Recover • rep&ir • clean, Ing-Univ. Old•., C , !f.1 . Paularino Aw, C.M. equipment to MMce au-deni OK, Tl!! 1hare ex~• ttpair. Walla, ceWn&. tloon &: •pt.I, Nile or Du Beaut. v.'Qrk. &12-8l&t ~l. COl..LECE gbi wanltd, woril; counts. G 1.,0 .... , I ap-... wor~ • ~n °" }uxtift.. =-1:J!0 job -12 ittull. • •546-6745* JOBS a EMPLOYMINT BABYS11TER. .....nttd our momlrws only. typin& • al· ~lmatoly $7,0IXlpecyoof. Ollll ,..cftt. !ll!j.cti .. Sd.I..::~~-~=-~ 1 ,•:;::;;_1 =:i:====~JJobW ~, M _ home, T: .... , > llChottl,.. ttce•.ck.!lllS-1683 can be built up to dolnc lncTTT 2U/'32-m>. Addltiona * ~modr.llns 11,.lng 6755 •~. en ''7'9 bo111,.,U&bl houlework. must 1 1 li .w. I l me Full t Fred H Ger-wick Uc i..ve own tr•-A rtf MS. COOK, Oder coup'· tt mu.,.. s.rger YO u , I INCUR.ABLE Dttea11e1 ' 613-~1 , * '~&-2111) t R 0 N 1 NG S done iri my _.,_CA,PTAIN ' 1685 for app~ , , v.wk In exchange for ~ i)•·loe.J3000.00. 6-1&-4Q&..'t tcnnlnal ca1es are my ' ttbmC!. You deliver and plck ====~~~--1 l tipl, el<". No exp reqd. $1 ,(0) DOWN. PUTS you ln· specialty, Nothtnr to 1q.e ADDITIONS, L.T, Constn1c-up. $l pi•t hr. E;lt(.'f'llent LICENSED BABYSJT'M!:tt, Full lime, ~lan v.wk otbtir Jo b , lo J going htunderet1e In )'OOf Ille to rain, ('Wl !Ion, •lnate or 2 #1ory, plan•, k .1 ..,...1 '"'··•~ r.1e,. R 1 Lo .,. own lrlllfl. 2>-45. Lile S48-3752. "t 4 •··-·ls . ..,.7•1511. wor . l'ICW!~·• , ~... . ar 11r • n, ~ )'f"ar1 •.x· houaek ln --""'=""==;--Bee.bl. ·I.. lkh Roy J . 673--1166.t ~" ..., .,..., 61~1 " 1 periel\{'e,&WI or power. Pro. eep I . salar)' open. COOK (Dinner} ~ Rlcr. 4.!M-niiO SWING~! New ~ C•rpot Clee-t-'615 " lroninc, my bome. Sl rl'uiol\fll 1port flshirc iuidc ~>c:l>-839>"":C,.;,,';:'=';:~'-,-~--S.10 Shilt to •111'"1 * *" \VIG SHOP, Ctll \\'pd, Co Quidt, For frte infl, ,_.,. hr. You Dellvtr. P.lcxlcan A C•ntral Amt'ri-BABYSITTER • housekeeper BLUE BtET 6ll--!l!I04 thru Sun, !t-5, Bal tale, \V~t" 5.C.S.C. P.O. Box 646--5&t3 f'l'l n walel"JJ. Admlnltll'llUve lor h!adler'1 4 sch.I ~dren, * COOK * ~T.162 2Ul. Anaheim, 92904 ~. ···~· ~· ~ IRONING exJ)t'rience -11 :30 . 4:~ Mon/Fri, ?.lust Expe-riencfd. i'"'Ull 11 mt RESTAURANT: Prime Hv.'Y VIOLf:T • plC!ase writr ta r»fl ~~· rn my Hom~ 5,1g.25n AVAl.l.A8L1':! for \\'eekend1, have car, 89T·T!H9. PARK LIDO COriVALES. location. $10,000. again, u I have loll ~r ,.Jo:tf!1l(fett c:hartent or dellv. BABYSJTI'ER, lit« duties. \0 CENT, 642·8GM, N.B. * 4~9042 * ..... cc CARPET IRONING. My Ho.me. eriea. Best ol l't'(crencea. &a11lst rnotbi'r ............. ri"" Au<11"tSI. • .I Y • k k •·t" .. •<.w•'<' .,. · STEAM ·(:LEANED ou pie up ..., ive. · \Vrlte &x M 1060 Dally f'roln operatlon. ltB. Adflms Dl!\lcateasen, f\IU time man Mut t be reliable. SH Jt.IT)' S1ock A Delivery man, l*J't .. ~ Penn)'rich Braa • SWim~ar .lSc a pc ~l& IJo -w •·• ' --·• Ptnona! muari 1tY ,.,. ll•ASONAILI lllATIS · P ~ ~1 • _..,. BIVd., A Ationta "''· 962-IW ~ or l4MOl' Altoo carpot lnllsllatioo J.i,11trl1I , ' 6 ~'""''" ll<'och, C:-· ' 8AR~ER f(lf' ttt!lcht.r -timf, dl\fl. Set Harold. l•t TD Loan A.,!:.~~~1 .. ~~ .. • -1 IPAllKUI ''"''"""-."'•1 l..,w-.1, • «-~ -·~ ·wn~ -Corp<) °""""" ... cle-~. w1... w-n v.o. aox 1!11 ODN M•!i fte~u:;:-.:· =~:ion ....._ ra\d ... Cll)mcl.,~t, 7020 "' 1NTElll!iST 211d Tl Loan Tenns bastd 0111 f'qlllty. 1Al·l171 54$.0tll 9el'Ylri& 1111rh0r atta 21 yn. $.ttttlar Mortgegt Co. $.16 t:. 17,h S~I Tutoring -----·- G E RMAN & FRENCH f.:a.., Pttuant rt1ttnod For Adultii: ,\ Chlld.ren. ·-· Free est . &1>1311 cleanup. •M est.~ ro~;;:-NION to elderly RE~IARC llfrvlccll\-; 'WfT\I L•nd..e.aplng tC 4110 lady, In excha.ner I~ home. $21 .50. relit au-ralititd, i ..,...-Have car, >ant . ttf 1, coole, Credll CAI"\\• OK. 117~ NE\Vi:.\\VNS.-re:lffrii"i • .t -'""""--'------ STEAM jet Cll'Q)ll nlra111t11 .... t .. •llU.:, re " 0 v a 11 n I ' p n Ac T I c A l. NURSf:. By ClarKare, naUM•wide ~l••n·11p1 I 9 T • 2 ~ 11 ot Emertte.ncy • ahort tern1 .ervlor. FJ-.11 tat. &Ji.40.\5 I~. calf"s. 491J..3.lT2 8oisl O.lca/£dinpr am, 4~ l:. l?tl\, C.M. H.B. 8*-$434. DENT.AL A.81'1, chal ... slct.-, e 8 AB Y St T T ER , ll&hl M.ln. I yr ortOO t."tp, f\111 lW houtt:kffpl"!, llvt in. $30 p~-lime. lovtly off I c •, wk, I day off. 646-0939 Tustin SA!ary o p e Ill , 8A8\'srn'Efl .., an I e d , M-1-1~15 Colleite Park llC'hool dllt, l c.~.~0"1'11=1w"A"1S"1"1E"R,..---- da)·1 a wk. ~T-n41 EXPERIENO:D DABvstTrER WANTED run 11me. Apply svRr • ~ Eldl'n Awr. CM. SIRLOIN, ~ \\1, Coast • M>-MTI • H.,.,y, N.8 , No calls. I ' I I ~---------------------.-.. ---------------.... ·~··~--~ .. ct.· . •.flt 1i1("1L-"t-tf A:i· r ~ ' . J, ..... , . .,.. .. 'I • ' • .J ,,, N ' t . ,_, •, •, 't { . . - . • ' • • • , . .• _ _::___ __ ._,_,_ ··--:---: ··. '} .... ·1•_ -. ::·.: ... . , >: - ..... .,,-n.. ~ . '· .; -~' ~ .• • f · ... , __ ·!;;JIY• ,, . /. - " ... . . . • • • 1,,,.,l 1r,t ' ·., <1, .... , j , ' .. .. •• .. . , " . ,. .. ~ •,\ ·-·. ,, _, ' " I ' I . ' .-.l ' '\><-•.;I • , . , ' ·.< :r. · . . .. . ' I . -',t•' ' , __ · ~QI~ ~q.MA.~t.'-!'Olb-a ·;111 """!ll{~1Y.• ·.,Jf 1·~~"'1"•1J I &~'/" ·, ':;.: :.c tf. ~<> • .·,· ;"• I -~-. -·. \ . ·, .• " · .. • Bltl . ··' •• . . :f ;_" i . ~·-:.. ·,; -:-~ ,·· -'l, • ' , . "· . .. ' . . " . ' ~ • ~I\_ • • i"·1.1 ,1 () ·1 ll.1tr), • ;t, • , _, i:I "1 •<!11 J.13::t>1Jl • •Q<~ ,,, ·~.:) -ri·· >/ ·' AD-D HORSEPOWER · TO THE FAM/L 'Y BUDGET ' >-• -• " --------• ,,f 1· J .. . ' r .. ;;, ·.andle ::those· ~ills. -A.U -you need are the. dol· ~rw~~ . t•· . k •• ·: .. ~ ._ ·~W¥ ___ ·CJ.~t::,~ .. ' all th~u sti_ll~g~~·d , but-nobody. uses. ' ·' .• : -. _,. li. ~ • . ~Cl!-.,,..., ...... , ............ «• • them lte~s you111 -find-alf of er .'f~e house. Make a list of them today and decide to ;.turn those unwanted ar· tJcl,s i.-.to extra cash. If wo.n't ~os:t you • . • it'll pay you. And you'll be surprised ' at how ·fast . yo.-can sell --' ---·--·-. ..,· - -•,.,·,. :· I iust ab~ut anyth;ng : wit~ a DAILY PILQT classified ad • . ;try it_ t~~~y.::Every d~ is a good ctcay to use DAl -LV .. PILOT -·:_WANT A,1)5 I -----· -----! --· ; ---·-' ' 1 ' . --. •. ' I . , I . . (A'nd Yo~ Can C~arg~ Them), • --. ··p --·- ' • . - • "' • • . ' . -' : : ' ';;,--... ' . ·• ' • ' . .. &'' U "-, T''.r,:)" 11• ••. ,, '.t '"' f ' . "' ' r HAIRDRESSER with o r , W/OUI follow ing, fnr beauly shop In Laguna. 496-9436 HOMEWORKERS WANTED (Envelope Addressers), ush stamped, s e I f •ad· dressed envelope. LANGO.ON \VORLD •TRADERS. P.O. Box ll2'1· ;A21, Redondo Beech. CalU. !!0118 Yott ttt ne~ ~ sell ·~Cflstul:r and ~')'le an. intemllt Pl."-ol~ur ~nt an fut\lft"\iPtwtli yqu.~Jiiivf an o rtuf!. ~ determine YM o~-£ and gr lj\l.e f company ~~e a~, ..Je..,tni • lo .<J!C!eu Of $17 &•·, by tllf l!ll,i/M. "' . ., National Chem.search 11 a 51.year-old AAA·l New Yo1·k Stock Exchal\(e Corporation and manuf&C• tures the finest. quality tndustrlal/lnstltution•I specialty producta avaUable In today's market. \Ve cannot otrer the moon.· but ":e can offer a fine opportunity in 1ale1 for a man wbo tlu ttle desire &nd wllllna:ntu to rtllb' work and be sue· cessrut. F•r 1 pi1r1on1I lntervltw, plff•• ctll , LOU SCHWARTZ -----·-. •WAITRESS* Experitnoed POLAROID land cam.era 220. electric eye, focus, delayed timer flash, ca&e, etc, ExoeUent cond. $30. See at 616 19th St., Rear, CM (next to Blue Chip Store) 300 \Valt Packard Bell atereo, 6 J(Klian baskets, Globe Wernicke bookawe, elec Car & chaf&er, oak table. SJ&-2615. 94 PIECE San&o fine China. $35. Box spring, mattress a; Kora.sea.1 headboard i( PACKARD Bell 1 tere o, bed-f;z $35. 646--0449. A~f/FM, walnut, llke new. ~.~C~O'°'M=P°'L'"°"E-=T°'E'°"""-G=•~S 1100. G f " ~ * 645-0396 * WELDIN o u t 1 t , Sl:IJ, &12-8801, 219 Monte V~, <;:M . • N.B. Tunnll Club charte11 mecnbe:rsblp, $485 + ;:,:::;;:1 """''" fee. &u-2ua. .. v.u. ldQtlr 13 11.lt BlCYCLES. J.flr ttfrl&, oo'I. or i: B. ·&: W. TV, accordion. 3l GAUGE Rem pump, 2 vent. barrels, 1 barrel full choke & 1 skeet, $140. 543--5200 e COMPLETE Seu.be cear, ewt')lthingl pl(I. Rem. ru. ne 06 auto $125. 642-8062. SCUBA wUit, complete. w.t suit, l.3nk, rea I: wt1 make o!kr. 96M;,;;:186."===:: 334 UniveraiQr, C. ld . , 642-1271 •I.GE OOUCllBOY POOL* w/acctts a. auto filltr * 54f.8257 aft • * • J\RANO new Encyctope. dlt Britannica.. 24 \iOI. ?ifu.1t sell &42-9647 ' JS' Vprb.:ht· fmicr, llkc new $13, ofnotte ,ct, FOnnica table, 6 rbal.rs $25. ~93. BUii)', 6 moa. old. Colt ~ * Now $31 • 51t29tf! ~ . \ LY I'll.OT s."""'· ...,.., 22, 1'70 Hirt'• How Yw Con Use 0. "-11n Dime " A • Lines _ e ltlol-or mall tllem with ""'r.ct cooll t. OM ef our 4 conveni9"t pfflC~ • No 11-hdc, p-oi plMl1. e No_,,mor<l•lods•I~ f 1,. • 11.d. IMm must be prli:iid wltli .. Item over $25. C.... ll "'"-' ..... ,., ..... • 8SLLYBOAIU).l'P' a. .22 Callbtt cm trecna.n rtne VIRnJE dinet.~ •t. g chdrl EA:ltLY Amerb..n eoucb $15. STINGRAY ~ ps. Cood 4iffOr1 perfl!d for be1\nn!n. with iling $15. BB coz $25. ~ 64Z-!i661!. Im <>ruce Aw, coodltioa. -...1'11 nttlltnt kneerld.ln& $15, 30-llhot lewr action rifle \\'ASHER, •utom&tic, works =CM=~-=--,,,--~-~ MOVING to a new-bOult. ~. $10. 1.22 oo:r:Slll c:= 6-ahot ~-768 Ct~, CM TOOLS: Oraflinl machine $25 Sat. eNy. ~ "" pJutic NEW p~take ~ncilc. revo ver ' ' CORFAM golf thoel, black Hydraulic foot valff $3.50 CfOl;Pff tln!J $1(1. Maple uwmbled W1th 4 x • polt.s, NEVER.MAR End t ab I e Md white, size 1014 D, $7.50 New 111 G.E. e:ltctric mo\Qt d,Wtte Nt,$10. 2-.,._lnettel Vx:htd:irg gate, about 22 lee1. $3.50. Qdl~ ~ $10. BlM:k goU baa: $4 J~ S7.50 3 hp mouir $25 Pipe ff. ~ 1Mt1 SL Sll'Oi.lft' St.5. 510-8986 3 drav•v ~he1t $3. N1te .i 2 v.'8.Y $9 Lioe dl')'inc ~r $4 New 19 tt, 6 in x $1. % 0--doer, 32", $2. WIGS. one short lilhf. brown, stand SI. C.U radio U YOlt l'ffl1 S2 each All e~tllt l in wood bAnd 118.W biadn er-door ~ $$, JW>y other medium length. aemi-$1 JiO. Gas stove $15. ~nl o:inc!Hk>n 5'8-8380 $2.50 Lot addUw: m.acbbM Brum dcMlr' b&ridlt1 SS:. Baby blond , haod-tled, .human novels OOc-$1.25, Tape BEIGE dra.p@s, tloor to (;fi. and . typewriter pe.m . m dot.bes lOc ,• ~ Soe;ne .,-e bah' $10 each. 540-8986 ttcorder battery s :1 o . Ire, extra heavy antique Welding I og I I e • $1 new .. ,9'1' bed Sly $> new FINE t;hffte.': Never UIM, Blender $4. Deak $10. Tod· at.in, 7 widt:bl $25 ¥a,tddng Oi.paclter t e I. t er, ~ baby p&m~1 Sl. 34,{ E. Kaysons Goldf'fl RhapAOdy, dJer'1 dothin&. lOc-$1. Licht bl!ip queen size bed9Ptt14, O!lcWoricope $10 Weldlne l.Mb .~~ C..M sel'\ltot fol" itisht. aosl over bk>~ tall $15. 356 A antiQue satin $J.D ~ ex· ~ $5 ~ .;;:::: ~ TWO Mllll, GDB *"'1 tabit' SlOO. &ell far $25. ~ Por5Che ski r&:ck $5. Cheu oellent conditio.n. 548380 ~ leather cuttinr 50c Md! Row.S cluf top PATIO furniture S25 Chm &el $4. Que' atick &nd ~ DOG tx>u!IP, whke, WttOIU macbint $25 New S/W oiil ~ -:e So~· bed~ SZ> Cbe?T)' cofiee: table $20 $5. Miacella.neoUJI manne proof, medium or large dog pressure gaua:es $2 t /16 arc lntel"COm $25 Chair $25. Mrdware-$1·$5. Bo at $10. 540-8986 Vo'elding rod 50 lbs $5. Eva Nylon batt:lroom nig, 8 x lO 61l-5SU wlndshleld SlO. Wall clock RATTAN formica d I n Ing only 64Z-2980 !ii·ve~~.:~~c!,~ 7' SOFA. tlH'dl recoverifw SJ . SOny portable radio ;s. table S25 4 cha.in SlO each. M·~o=v;,IN=G~...,..--.. -,~Two~~ai= Pa.ti& lOc ea.ch. Pole lamp $15 5 gallon aquarium. co~ 642-.9?99. End table SS. 962-3756 ndioe .uto type $25 eech. SOc. Old Rt&der'1 Digfft 5c plete $10 Double electric SCHWINN Stingray bicycle HEAVY duty riveted trunk Mobile whip aotf'ana $3 each. m lril, Qirom dd blanket $4 Placemats lOc $15.50. 20" Sti.l],na)' type ~r. exceilent" $10 Shick Mwitanc Tnilet-bkdl $8 Mar Neh Baby ba:ths $1 each. bike fl2,50. 673-3758 : electric tbawr, II.led one B&r-b-que $2 Sm&ll braz)tt 1WIN beby boy dothH 5c to 6f3...6993. 1328 A. Bal1~ 675-5797. • week $5. Ron8on electric, Sl Tbree waw akia $5 Sl, tvo'a baby P'irws $5 ea. Blvd,iNewport Bf!ach _., BLACK eM white TV good exceilent $3.50 642.-2138 each. 7. 35 ti~ wllh wheel two baby back packa {used CORNER table $~ 4 Ole:vy cabinet, $25. MS-5862' 2 A p ART MEW T size $! Oilld'1 car seat $1 Bahy a nce) $5 ee... two jump hubcap.I ·$C <4 .ooque Cap. :....-'-' * refri&"•"--e•-.....,--c8JTiage S2 TV b&tttry chain $1 and SOc, potty,.., ta Ins chain. M a p I e , OIERRY 1..J11m hHdboiu'da. """• R:\,.'U"' .... , rechargeable Sl PainlB ~ refinilbe<I $9 ee.ch Platfonn like new. $25. 642-1299 p~-S.15. CM6t6--3.149. 1958 for lot. Sale Marta SUnday Sl, sb'oller walker $2.50, rocker, new cowr SlO Utili· 9 DRAWER dreuer, S13:S0; ~ooa. l OAM-1386 GalW&Y Lane, =ye~~~t!1'(2'7~~ ly table $3. Ladtels ciotbes de'ak, $13.50; 9'xG' oval nJ&', GOLD leaf wall so:inc:e. .! Co&ta Mesa. near Harber '-lM. .... A•-12 50 15c-$2. 232--22nd $(., C.M. s10 .. ~ candle llghts, larft, like and Baker. N.., two <Nfi .. umu-. ' now $25 ra..__, doubt -~~~--~~--ea.. child'• ·lamp $2.50, BEAUTIFUL Bl ... al • CHAIR ••-~ -2 .; ,...,, e B"'IOED 18 ~~ •-• otroI'-..... , ,.., ~. pot-o · rl!! .. Wl.,.~e set,.,...,; headboard Sl2 · wood """ nir .... 05,e ~ """'.,........ _.. hair wig. Nice ltyle. Paid lamps. $10 -$5; Yamahll llCl'ffns floor 1~· celltne 4 $5 Gallery prints~ Trailer ty &eat 5(lc, polty <'h&ir S«l to You $20. Puu.les lOc ~ releue $10 a.nd and S !. .. ....i 110 and 1]5 wheel.• and tipnnp $20 $1.00, Marvel Mustang Sl . puz21e board 50c betimes MoiOruou fint\U, $10: neW · · _.>CO · .: Trailer hitch SS Art:iat eUel dothea b'ff fl, bookcase $6.95. Doll Playpen $1 new Triumph dl&c brake padl, artlficial lree $3.: portable $20 AntiqUe min'or $8 An· $3.50, twin headboftrd $2.50. maternity rinUe $1 call $15; Wall unit with ad-TV, need& ~ $5. 243u tlque tr~ $12 Oil paintinp cricket chair $5. men's valet s.o-9990. justable lheives, S 2 O; ~ilue!N= L •Ju n a Sl3 Pf;11;q dNk $7 Table· S7 $3.5q, toe cbe3l $1.SO, pock~t EXCELLENT 1x8 tofcue in almost new football 5hoH, a.in,' ~';' $8 Banjo uke $6 boob lOe ea.. metal gu groove ~ StliCllng or 6ize 101,i, $8. p h 0 n e NORGE Washer f.M). Blkeac Drawe:r1 stand ~ ~tue $10 l!&tioo Sl. 11:&"1 catcher decking $1.20 ·e'acll 28' Knox 549-2157. $10. MU&krat tur coat $25. Dre~r drawers SW Dool' Sl.25, gdf lhoe.1 tz. '10 $3, Stftoet, CM. ·M>-2991 alter 5 KENMORE au t 0 ma 1 i c Blender $5, 675--0~. , hinges '50c Record albuim track lhoes sz. 10 50c, p.m. " ~·a.sher fi5. Locks anc11'm CHIU>'S ~ tq-..1~. SOe(rttMt ~ ~ ~:"':,a mCU::ntia~ne~ AUTOMATIC washer, rood good 54C)...8(l!l(I. ladder, hoAe, like new ·$22. $2 '-'Pi'amed ~nnts $2. rockine Chair Sl. rocker-OOi~ $25. Pov.-tt mot/er BIKE e JC r.ri i • e.i:.. $25 6*-3040 ~~ 675~ ~ ~ ttdiner $15, mosaic mftee Sl!i Little girl'• bike S8 ,,------."!-, "-'-.:.'-. and BABY Crib $8. Buslnet $2. meive• ~· 1 Tultin Ave, JJumirllm G~ door $20. ;;.;;"~~:'Pnnce-23 .. RCA coruiole TV not _c_._M_. ---~---~~ f1~"': ~ Large •Carpel SlO Reoc:rd ton Dr. CM. v..'Ol'king $8. Plclure1 $1. WALL htatmi, 35.000 BTU, Toubnasttt hroller-OVM p?a.ye~ $3 canvas $5 l~e LEPI'-HANDED bc>M' be.II Large table $10. Girl's blke Ii~ new, .. dual wall $25. S7.50, electric waU clock $1, electric fan $10. Electric with 15 lb $8~ with seat for child $lD. GEr.,:,"'~~.;c,C;,..,-~~~-= collector'• bottlaii SI ee., ~ S2 7~ W~st 20th large: TV ~nna $1S h&irdryer $2. Co!ftt table ORIGINAL oil paintinp $25 mt. light tlxture11 %>C 3a, Strftt, at Placl'ntia A\>e. Antique IH.tber trunk $~ $1.. Patio cha.in Sl each. e~. Res.Uy ne,at expenaiyt matnnity clothes 25c-41. C.M. TV tra)'s 25c: each. 1950 6351 Talbert Avenue, near s~ 8 and 9 clothes oa~, &iris size 12 and 14 clot~ lK)Y'S Schwinn ~ S2S Federal, CM F..dWards: H.B. 847-.8301 Sal. su1ta. dretses, lhorts, skirts 25c to $1, asst. ladies clothes bow, arro'4'1, quivtt $7 " SUn $3-SW Lovely c r y 1 t •I incl~ heavy coats 25c to iurfboard, need& reflniAhing ~~ ~ children'• · bedroom lamps $5 each S-$1, rocker chair S2.50, $12. 28n Stromboli Rd, c .M. site1 1 • Junior iiz..e 2 Piece cocner &ecUonal set flat clarinflt with Qt.M', vapl)rizer SJ. airl1 bike $3, 546-0743 f>.7. 110D1e ~r $1-$10 :tug, excellent frame needa new great condition $25. Nice hoya bike $5, copper knick · needs cleaninl' $15. size up b o l 1 le r l n I $XI, gold ooud1 ;20 VW pan S7 knack shelves $3 ea., coffee ~!~~ WnJke table, 9x12, M0-7629. Mi&oel.laneoua boy's and Boy's bib, 3 speed ex-and end tables $3. Jone table $25 ~ ,.,.wden babn;: ROLLAWAY bed C.OVe;let '4'0lllen's v..·ear 35c-$3. Cf'!Jent conditlon $15. 258 SlO, HoUywood bed frame higb cbalf, wry good con-·~ ~ h?'-stiesr ~ 2-Brown \l.iglet $3. SWt. &Dd Sa.l)ta INbel. CM SI. kq-sin bed frame $10, dition ns. Slip cowr fer 6 14 bt.rbdll with weWS weekdays 642-256.l. i 'I}~· : eiOl!ld~ 3 '4"00d desk chairs S2 ea .. ft 2 -.,. &rid one 2) ~ dumbell $1D ~ fie we work table ~. dinette lab!e .H • el 6ofi fl ,r. Umbrella .cyie clot9'ldine ~ DRYER :JS. Paint uuilf..D · &nd 6 cbti~c tJ.S. Dani.sh • · ' • ... $3. Pewter tea-&et $25. £prayer $5. GI a 1 •ware Ptxle wlir. frosted $1 8.ed.~ b.liodern .iutn)ture. (4 pc,) ;f . 6'2-i>335'. A \I > 1 ' ·.i 25c-$3. Other h o u 1eho1 d diQi · h1~ra1.ff $5. R.Mdi8ti' $25. baby crib llO,"bunk bed 962-~. 2 DINETTE Rb, 4 ctwi\l'I ltrltll, $1 -$15 •. 11328 Santa brown cucade $5. Crib $8 frames SlD. Servel. refrig. smi ~\Qi t &iii -610bd each J2S each Loveseat $10 Maria, Fountain Valley, oH with foam mattre• $11. Net $1!'i. 690 Capital St. (between ft250 Cuct.d 'ti..t blood Sink in cabinet plwi tit~ Slatl'r. playpen $2.50 Baby dothel, Wilton and Victoria. off h~an hair P.o 18-': ~ no C.OUCb SS O\a.irs $1 and JIGSAW $25. Scuba tank SZI. mo11Jy (irl'1 lOc _ 50c Ponione.) Costa Mesa. Sat Treu switch, ~itver blond' S2. New ironing board &. Regul.al/Jr $15. lf' plastic: Women'1 clot~. all 1ize1 and Sun. $5. All like new 642--5565. COYtt $5. ~ 15. tables. Ilttinp, 50c-$l : Misct'Uan-lOc-.$4 Women 1 heavy ~w MEN'S clolhinc:: Suits S7 18'' REEL mov..-er. ae!.f .......... end, oxktai1, swivel S2 OOUA small mining equip.. ~ coat, lined $7. U.ed mo each Sport jacket S5 Shirts .-~ lamps $2 and $5. Traverse 11 SID R "---•· .,.; s1nkerator prbage di8polal, Sl nch Slacks SI each. I;!!Ued S25 catcher $3. lovely rocl1 Sl.50 Linent SOc-$1.50 ment 7 · · UC..-"" ..,. ~wks $5. Kitchen sink S2 Swe&ters $2 each 642-1936 table lamp $6. 548--0061. Kitchen utensils 5 c. 5 O c 645-l20 · Sear1 new rnec.k writer $25. ANTIQUE blue niahtlt&nd Jewelry 25c-$1 New camera NEWPORT Shores '32 62nd. Mag a z In e 1 : Er;quft, LONG rim I ndu ction SlO ping-p:ma table, deluxe $2 drapea, CW'Uins 25c-50c Maple colon.la.I double bed McCall's Ladles Journal, manifdd with center $25 chenillf' blue and 'Nhitt> Spttadl fl bed frame SI $25. Simmons matb'eu $25. current 6 and 7 for Sl leakqe for Chrygler "13" spread liingle weddJha rin& pilk:Jwl 50c 233) Elden A, Sprinp $25. Solid mahogany Punes, .1hoe1 25c.SOC 897 W. b&ock 350-440 cu ln $25 desi~n $5. Bicycle parts CM. coffee table, open to p:1.,-w.,-':::'"',,,",;.•.,-CMc:.:_ __ ~~~ lfoUey 650 CFM carb. $1-$7Al table model radio, KENMORE washer $25 'uitable for glass $25. 2 LIKE nl'W cer 1eat $6 S!uf-reb\!Ut $20 U.S. Dlven twin GE 17 .-.... tt. tank manifold Cor any " . .......,oorator pitt:e&.., Blacbollrd $1, Ironing chain;, $15 each. We1lbend fed &nimals SOc-it.50 Baby incb oritloe with J valw punes $2. Exercycle S7 bo$rd $1, Jun;le Jim $5. kabob BBQ $12. Pair walnut swing $3 Baby walktn Sl-$25. Maple dinirw table $5 ~222. Table $5. Stove $5, Chair Danish chain, nauphyde, $2.50 Infant &eat 75c Oven Mapi Utt ti 5 WOMEN'S dothes, glze 3-U, T:ic, 8x12 Wool rug $15, need repajr f.15. Electrolux broMer $5 Naugahyde rem· ~$2. 542 ;~u!, dre5i;n, 11kirts, s u t t 11 Garden ho6e $1, Upr!i:hl needs hose $8. Pictures and nants 25c-50c Antique tablet QI,( ~-coats, PAti-ll-$.'8. vacuwn $1, shovel SI. frames. child cotJ:i. TV I~ be ref~iahed 75-$3 Hair ==~-=--- Shoes, size 51..1: to 6 SJ. • .5(J...Sl 31o.& van Buren Aw., tray8, sp~ads, ahades $1 piece on wig head $5 Sturdy WALL t)'Pe 220 v hrumom 644--0317. C.M. 5'1&-8997 each. Sprlng.o; JO" and twin baby bath 75<' Strollee 1ma!J hf!'fter $4 Slab Fs 36 x 30 -*• .... er ~., 50 10 g a I x 113 Old 78 ---' A'b"m' GIRI..·s clothe!I, i;ize l U-14 BABY U!nda table $1.50, 410 each. H.ea.dboud.s $2. ,·::;.!.,m ":· .... · ,_......;.,' •~~u ~ ".......,, .... .._. ,._._. .... ....,...... Fish tank $3 New Sunbeam and pre1~n l to 8. sh!ft6', H&nd mower $3. chWd's Ma.pie end and cofiee table $7 Brand rK'W king alft tenon frypan S22 Beller llk:lru, bJouse&, knit lops, eaMl 50c, tie rack 25c. to refinish $3 ea c b beds~ad $12 y a rd a I e ladles clothes, size IO $2. pants outfits, bathing suits, plu•r 25c, cup rack l!>c, Breaklut table $5. 3 cha.in goodi 25c-75c. S.bv clothes 540-8376 shor'U, sweaten, co at 1 kitche.n cart 50c. bookcase $3 each. Brnwn-SaHma.n .10c·75c Slol c&l'I $s.$7 Slot !;!'~-~--~- T';;ic.45. Shoeli. 6!~ to 8, $2, bbq '4ith motor $3.:,0, slat bench with chair parts car track $5. Transistor <'ar RUGS ancf carpetina: Area 75e-$2. 6#--0317 bbq mrter 50c. 31.lM Van to fix $3. Johnny Altro $2. radio. plays in or cut of <'tr nli· 6 x 9 $20 Beigr: ROUND rock Maple cocktail Buren Ave., C.M. 545--8991 Bill BlastoU $2. Child Guide $25 Camera trtpod $5 850 oal"pPting, 1-12 x 24 Sl5 I-12 table $20 Mahogany chest DOUBLE matfres.o;, box magne1ic board $1. 6"2-3123. Austin min! engine and x 12 $10 J.11 x 12 $15 Light $16 Maholflny drop I ea I spr~. tranies, bksh. hdb!I Bellyboard new, 4. ll" DO parts $]5 877-B w. Wilson. blue 11 :rr: 12 S20. 2 king 1izr: pme tablr: Sl8 'J\o.1n elec· $25. MUTOt' $3.50, 3 tv.'111 size d. I"" 0 ,0 ,4.,., Costa Mesa. Sa I • Sun , spreads SlO ff.ch. 1418 Cie blank''$."!. !>4S--0719 custom beds with large ings ...,_ ..rt<l""'I ""· 642-2517 Irvin. Ave .. NB MB-1574 DAINTY detlk hlitdl 30 XI storage d r a we r 1 un-3 Bellyboard&, kneeriders, ==~~~~~~-MOVING s I · x demeath. inc I ud es mat-gurfboards, 2·10·· _ 5'8", TAPE deck, Muntz bluftlght. • e 1 · real x-U" hirh, pink and Ol'ange, b'M&el S2S ea.ell, M·•~•·-112."" •=. ,~ 'I". C-100, 4 track $25. 642-59I9 bargains: Comple1e youth perfect for littJ.e 1irl'11 room .......... ,.; .,,........., .,,,..... ...., bed, 2 !!heel.I aod spread $25 Bfa.i;>d new Hoover floor table &. 3 s:hel~ &_cornice BLONDE FalJ-h n hair -GAS rang,, O'Kttfe and S25. 5 drawer be.by che3t -"~ 115 ;· l A' S25. Drapes -all ~ae $2-5, . uma ' Mcn-ir. --' condition $>!, Ith d o~ M ~ ..........,....r ong wwnut Twin size box i;pring~ .,~ J'l('ver v.om . very reaaonabl<! .,_11 .·~,-.~~ 1 ,__ w oset ~ a.,.e coif~ al&t bench $5. Ottoman $4. +->· $!8 54:2-3468 1 '"' vtTe · ......... cu uvu table $3 Danish end table $3 Or.np Bentwood desk 3104 Van Buren Ave., Cofita ' . balb tubfl, good !or v.·ateriJ18' Uunp sa New metaJ teeter· cht.ir $4. Student lamps Mey, M5-8997. NET Playpen $5. Dn.pt1 $2. stock or pone SlO each, 101.ler $8 " rolla~'&)' $12. $345. Old Sp.nilh ~ing SEARS automatic 14'8Sht'r, Brospres.d $2. Potlery pots delivered. Naugahyde Diaper pail 50c Ollld'• J:iltli $5. Co.Ucctkln ol $29' 21 .. Setn con.wl.t rv Sl.50. Divider acreen $12.50. recliner chair. fa ir condition \\'orld set $5. 9 x 1.2 braided ~ ~if,11 ~ ~ 'NOrlt, borilontal boid Boy'a chopper bike Sl8. Ga~ SlO. del ivered. E 1 r I Y rug $5. Gcod top coats, 158l MiPor'Ct Dr. 546-1.8'.U v.oD'i,*k, $1.5. ~1 968 lawn mov..'t'r $10. Hand Amf'ri can couch, del ivered 11M!n'1 and tadle11 $4 each FIBER.GLASS Dune buggy lA.WJh! lµe, Coot.a M... crochet tablecloth $15. Baby $25. Early An1eriC'8n 1wivel Movie screen $4 Movl~ Ille, bOdy $25 (bevy ttar end $10 KENMQRE wuher, 2 ~-clothes 10c-25c. Mexican roc_ker and hawlck $10, black and white $4 Collec- TU:be ~.dune bu&gy \l."()rit:I. $15. ~Bet 6-8. blanket nig hand woven $25. debvcre.d. ~ aallon .u1able mr·1 bottlet and dl11hei !i>c- $25 TUbc ffOnt a.de W'lth hub Paintinp to $2&. Bed frame lit~ drums $4 deh\.'tt'ed, $3. Good tttnage pe.lte~. $:J0 Stteritc wheel $5. fJe.c. ~LAROEl:ricLande""' ~~ $3. Aug. 24 thr\l 27, 87).JTOl. hB""" Slnd i.~tonl_!. hp ~~nel, 8, 9, 10. 12, ~ Good • .r_ ._....__He ..1· •-.....,, "'" ,.,......,, eavy U.;J uuUliu·.... material ICl"aps !iOc baa V1C pi ... .,..., Aoi.,.ic..,r $10 delayed timer Ila.sh, cur, INFAA'T Scat $3. Jump 1eal year old $2(). SmaJI animt.J Clothing 50c43 Ladln ~ Touter _!2_fu' radlc ~D?!J etc, ExaeNenl coodition. $25. $.1. Car btd $6. Cri b bumper cage, o:1mpl,te $1. 642-6989 am bl.KS 74, ~-Girt 1f. yilide_VJ!!W'~~ t·m See at 6lli 19th St.. Hur, padJ, diaper bq:. pl&yprn, , and Boy Sct:Nt unilorm& ia Pl ovtn $25 a I.Di' cook CM tNex t to Blue Ch1p e\'enflo i;:Jau: bottles all !or SECRETARY S desk S 2 5 .C.men St Girl Scout booka flip S20 Ty p e w r 11 e r ' Stcre). ' e\·enflo glau bo1tle1: all for 8nlm _pro~or $20 Portable Mc Soccer and bueb&Jl Underwood lett!'ni. 22, $25 4 OlAJRS. llO 01 h $50 Ewnno <tigrv>~•hl' ,,_1 electnc heater $10 Blue chip -~ ........ ~ "I ._,,•-Saber •• $5 Guitar Sl.2 • • 1 · . ' .-~ "" • books $2 each. 642-1936 ......... """' • ,. 'rt '""1 Utility mocor SS W-1287 ~ce lor 8 $10 Oothin1 h~ RI S2. Gell ar1 $10. Call I~~==-~~-~ album $2 Hand vibrator $2. l,;:;;:;:-=;;.;.::=:::,·::::':"::io,;: l!k-2Jc l}44 Gr:i.nl Ave C.\t 549-4347. 40 PIECES metric ta.p a.J}(I Recotds 25c Brau eymbtt ~ -· ... ,.-... .. ~trib! . d' . -.,n ..,.... ... , ..,..._, ' BOY 'S 3)'" blkt sr -, ·-BElJ..YBOARD $25 C I I It 1et1 S9. 2210 Orarwt. $2. New filblng ctttl S4 bffdboud $25. '3 "' S full ""' ..... .r;e · a c a1 St.mcb aota COVft' S2 Sax· lfnltlh mimJr $2(1 Altmtinum bltd cage $L!:i(J Blonde dou-5~· · apbone •land $2 Mualc Mand Jovt teat la~ chair $U.9S ble Bed J4.50 Nlab& ltand SURFING We1 suil -&OOd ~AS tlkl tordl $25 6v DC-AC S3 ChtldJ"en'1 wagon $l RAii St.tp flOOf' m('cai $ 5, $1.50 M.>-8511 MndlOon $7 67~9 ln\'t'rtrr, rood fe)r 6v VW SI Electric train 11tl $13 Kdlcint cbe.t ~-122 8 . BASSl'NE"T 15 SmllJI nib .• · . . $15. '1" drtll motor SlO F.Jecttie ahot&hine $2. 196 gu 23rd St.1 c.M . &66-0449 $3 Feedl"" t&IU '5 Roclrll'll ~r:amblrr good ahape Corvtlr b\X:ket ~ StS Buoy St. C.M. chair $2 Nunery <'h&Jr !iOc , ... ~ tranS1D11o110n enr1ne r11ch. Boie or aSIOMed ahellt HCA. cdGr' 'IV, u }s SZ5 Beby 1eale1 $1 Klddkl: CtU' US. Car m. h':lng size bo:ic SlO Japanttt tf&h tw.l lOc 9Q . ~~~pt. ata $25 PIX1ab&e ~· u 11 ~ 50c Bnch chair 50c Baby sprlnp: U'I. Mattrtu $21'.l. It. 849 ~ St ., c..M. ::-',._$2, 00 .;:p~ler llO ptc !:iOc: Car '"' 50c Ttk;y. Frame $5. SJ6 1rt.s CdM ORA.PM llOtd: lt' :i 36,. 2 KW kkO v. A. C. mott.r d p ~ ti75--0l20 .i-tt:neni.tor •i tfl 4' pump $25 Jl•k•O• tut prol.e:~oal e · · lq anliqutt auiJ $25 U' le Wni abn •""· hee.vy duty, m •A '1 Al tt>oe arm ...wllb .SJa J!H>f.a, wom<'n'a, Ii~ ANTIQUE Umb~Ua wilh M'1 ootb:ln $5., alto rock. 2906 mode.I !Im, llS v AC-DC $12. p f c Iler In I ma int t lc: JP"ft.n. ncvtr I.ISM, size lO, carved handle $6. 1.968 Mint Alta Vim Dr .• Eutblu!L Sears 411:" JOI.~ v.•lth ~ hp c:arfrid;p SlS lb'' Utah ~ tzi. NS\-Y blut, u.t-lf'I $2.50. Aln)Oll ntll' 9 x l2 644--0780 motor $2&. Dcyl.J~nNck 2 mulaJ speaktr U! 8mm ed OrilY ~. 11-8 S16. hr11vy v.·alllt tuf pad ss.1•so=m=.~E~.-.-.,,,.,.-~12~0la-p<-l"I whH:I band aaw with l/l projtdar Pl SU.1936 ~ ~cnrd~ ll)c,""'15c, Roouv~lt $1 doz. Diaper ba.e $1 HP rnotor JM RIJ!d tn.-poct E.T. Mtp JOI"~ IS" OK SKIS 190'1 "'vod "'i th plaaHc dlrnf' M>I In Whitman loldtt Plallk panta lX *•Ch Potty htavy do()' plumber'• vise tar dW brakH llS Nch. c:o10rw. U-S twice, aood S8 T)l)e'4Titer table $2.50. chair S3 Safety 11te S2 Sletp. Sill Wtttinahoust vacuum Cu nidlo llD i.t hf decaic bindllW{a, aJI txctllent con-Inflated manikin IUe slle ~t hl•nkei $1 TV trt.)11 $2. dtaner ...ttb MW holit ~ moti:r $10 M:J..8136 didon $25 IM0-&9i6 $1!i. 61>-5258. ~ 1921 W1lh11:t. CM '-'-';....;.;,;,;._ ____ _ FIVI CONVINllNT OFFICES TO Sl!RVE YOU e NEWPOltl'·llACH ..... 2211 llalllM llvd • e LAGUNA llACH ..• , , , 222 '•'"' Avenue e COST A MISA ............. 330 WHI llay e HUNTINGfON IEACH .. 17175 a. .. h Blvd, e SAN CLl,llllNTI •• 305 No. El Cimino RNI mtOLLElt II. c.r bed 16. AWMINUM w•-.... mmE!fl' """ us. °'"" SCRAM LETS St.by bt.th $11. KrUy Qlr $4. que $1.0-Ul. rr.111 .-t" •!O" $5. Deak lamp $5. Tw\n • &by bq SS. MW80L 21! puce SU. Silent IJ'l."t hca<IOO.rd $10. Nizht table J.fl)f)f.e V'9tt, CM aquarium pUJJ1P $9. 2 tet stf.50. Modt!ni• cof.fte tablf! ANSWERS SEARS 2~ hp outboard dr'f* and valance• $2S. 2 $15. 1 hlf apetiter $20. motor, l'W'll 12> each. Ute ov,.lt1Wd travel"l6 J'O$lt $1. 968-f3St. Chrome -Dough -Facet vnt, a>2 iltnatable $5. &f7--0f92. RUGS Room size, small size -Embalm--M01ll to n:ED New tennis racquet $2. TRIUMPH TR-t 650 -15 Sl-$10. 81 Camel H.B., When m1mm1 nioth lo.Id Plywood '6c • $!. Some 10' tires, tubes and T" wheels, 847-3008. papa moth that she: wu eJf- Jonr. 306 "B" .Dahlia Ft. .et of 4 $25 ffCh, TR-3 CRIB flO. DeQ: $7. $\Vim peeling he said "Gav.·d, an- Corona. del Mar. S'lS-81.03 malnt~nanct manual . $4. pooi 30" x W' PJ, 962--0586. other MOTii to' FEED." 09usu: box spring and Wind wines $4. Roll bu ~· BliY 01b. mattress ana ANTIQUE f'urnlture $5 - mattress $20. 54M067. 834 NGK plugs 40t each. VeLoci· bumper, lncludfld, &'OO(I coo-$2S.; Oriental r u I 1 ~St., C.M. ty .tacks $3. Heattr $2. ditioo $10. 536-291'1 before 3 $l0-S15-$25. LamJll!i ~ ZE:Nmf. TY $10. Clock ('adkl ~&ndn~ ~l°'~= p.m. Prii:nltive1 50c--~. T?udle SS. lrtlll Jo'. ~ $l.8. $6. ~l-77t0 96lW Role Ave., FENDER F-520 microphone IM'Wlllg m~chlne, l'\ll'll'I good Record pl~r $25. Tape F V Sl5. CHM'tte-ndlo ~r $2$. Antique bottko1-jAn recorder SlO. Text books, • · $1D. 2 battery operated tape SOc-$5. ~nHque ro<"ker $2.5. 4 nowi. 50c -$10. ~2955 KENMORE stow with grid-recordera $5 et.ch. 12.. piece 11lver coUee service ~INGSlZE 'lllfi(ii)(ifJ', an-die, clean and good worklnc: speaker for 1 u i t 8 r $5. $25. lletvy <'Ut gl.a.ss celf'ry t:ique whit wrought iron, like condllion S20. 54 yards Microphone stand $6. ·BB d!ah $25. Hel~y pildler $15. new $25. Old w oc den Madras atriPe carpet and gun $5. Fl8hing pole $5. Old di&h $25. Hei.&y pllcher $15. portable elttbic aewtrw pad $15. ~ooden hi&h chair Columbia turn table $6. Anlique Sparilsh andiron.I m&ehine SlO. New over door $2. Beautihj ~ Vermont 53&-4909. $25 eadl. F1oor lam~ $2. heed tncUon aet $lll Like data 10c • pound, very Copper lilvtt, bra5I Liem• new firm .ha.ck, iumbo good. F'irrn Simmons mat-POOL 15' x 42" needs flltr.r Sl-$12. Havilarxl Fl'flnce al au....-ts 54$-2S29 treu, boxsprings and In.me $18. Flltr.r Pu m P $20. l!ttVI,_ plate $."!. Teleacope sacr • ,....,.,... ·. $20. 10 :rr: 15 brown and white Stretch w!a: $5. 8471672. $4. Hand pain(ed plates STEP t~et $10. Night alend tweed carpet 1eod condition, CLEAN Couch $10. Maple 'r.>c44. 35401 Cam I no $10. Slid1rv door bookcases clean $10. 536--8321. finish chest SW. Garbage C..fll!itrano, C ap j 1 t r an o ::s1~ ~~~~ GAS Dryer $25. QNtin big d~ rood $10. Blonde Beach 496-3949. Table ~ $5 49'7-!829 • $2-$5. Sewin& machine $25. coffee table S2. 2 1'4" x 30 MA'ITRESS FuU size firm , ps · . Coffee tablf! aJ1d end table x 68 ~ ~· S4 eaclt. 1 good condition dean $20. BOY S Schwinn Stingray p:). $5. Child's table and chitin car rad.a u tt SlO. 536-1.369. Box spring $10. Be4 frllme GM ~ apeed Ir U c k $10. Bowling bt.11 and bag 10 Speed bike $25, 536-fil26, $5. Spread $5. Two J>llir told transmwion Sl5. 546-\775 $5. Dres&ts-3 $10, $15. SURFBOARDS 6,5,, 6•7,, drape1 68"x58" like new S3 AMANA freezer $8, as iii. l"ll"KCCeefl i2. Gu lop $7. 2 iOIXS condition $25, 548-0750 pair. Pair lamp! $5 each , etirorne Oldsmobile wheel couch with cover1 $5. TV · Chest drawers $15. Cabinet $3. 4 Oldsmobile wheels tra,y1 50c. Toasters $3. Deep GIRL\S Roller ~~ skatts for portable TV set $5. Car Sl.25 each. '59 Pontiac f&J. lryer $5. Electric can age 9-12 $3. Ch~ld s boo&ter cooler like new Sl5. Niqara transmktlkln, automatic $10. opener $3. ChaJkboard 48 x ·~• ~· Hamilton Beach Kar Sage massa&es your 548-6109 72 SlO. Sleep ha& $2. Crib mixer Juicer S6. Mtta..I bed Mck while you r ide.cost STARR ET dial j n d j ca t 0 r and mattrea $15. 847--4980. frame $2. 541-39'l5. SI 19 new $25. 2 antique end $22.50. Criterion boring FJAT '61 motoc 500 cc S2 SAUNA Belt $4. Tape tableli $23.50 pair. 53&-6950, bead, 1Y," x Jl,i" $22.:,0. H.P., good cOndl.tion "s25. record!r $5. Tables S~. !'ffi 13th SI .. H.B. End miUa 4Sc -$3.50. WOC'k 962-,3069. l'?iarotd $5. Toaster ~:>. FUNKY Clothes. ex<"ellent. bench with 3 1teel tea:s. 3' x H1b8chi $4. 438 SuperlOl' 1~ 5 junior petite, Sl-tlO. 7' $20. Wri&flt air ca1•cooler, ANI'IQ~ GW:ed ~ gallon 642.-1232. Jewelry to 2:.'.>c • $1. AM claarette plug in $9.50. ceramic hottlea,. brick red, 1961 OOOOE Pioneer 1ta.Uon dock radkl $10. Exerci.5t! Lamps SS -$1JI. UW 1a.s dark brown. white and oU 11.-agon $25. Dodce uhaust bike $15. 84&-SlTI room heater S_l.50. ~r ~~le, iLJ,or ~;44$5 ~ system S~. Citizen band BAfi,-8-Q wagon S2). Hufty tw;rns $1.50. Ladies Scbw~n Yarmouth, HB. '. mobile radio S25. 536-3498. rotary mower $25. 4 tie.r btcyde, 3 speeda $25. Ladies MOTORC'YCLE helmet, tac-waterfall with pUJTlp Sl!), shoe rol.lr ~kate1 with cue MATCHING Rattan couch tcry !econd ~I price Sl6, Stereo and T.V. cabirlfll $2.l, $7. Dtytt111on 11aM fl · $5. and chair $15. Che1.t de1k 962--0661. soHd birch double bed $25. Old d11he1 25c • $3. Br&11 romblna.tioo S25. Bunk . _ . Opuble mattress and box plecea S2 -$8 .Tapestry with beds mat Ire• 1e1 $2. ~fAPLE Ol&ir f25, Twin be~d epri 125 Baby crib S7 5 deer scene, 3' x 5' S25. Leather topped maple table complete $10. ~ $5. ~ aqu.ariun1 v..1th ~c Jewelry 25c •. $5. Mugs S6 $1.l. Leather topped maple Another chai~ $5. HI-FI, celi.."-Cries $5. ii" electric and $7._ Old_ pic:tuft trames step table $10. Portable bar needs work s25. 842-1889· driU $5, 962--0161. $1 · $5. V1ny_I upholstered $20. Acces90rie& for bar SlO. PAINTED Oak dKk one , . aecre.tary chair $22.50. Old Ueed TV needs v."Ork $5. drawer $W. Painted antique WASHER ~-Couch $25. lee shaver ~. Sipptt chair 968--3889 chair $3. Schick cnnsole hair Love 1>eal $25. Hand mower $4. Hand lawn edger Sl.50. · dryer like new $15. Ladies S9. Catcher $2. Night •land Old ~ngl.e trtt& $3 ~ach. Old 72" x 24 x 4 fotm pad $8. shoes aiu 4 $1-$2 61!.-7524 $15 each. RCA phono $5. block pltne $4. 3257 Min-W&ffie iron $8. 8.25 x 14 tire ' . _ . Speaker C8bioet $2.i Lam1>1 oeaota Ave, C.M. North $4. T&ble lamp S4. Che1t PHOTO Strobe lights S~. $5, $10. Dog house $12. Dou· Mesa Verde area, Saturday of drawers SlO. P • i r Enlargers SIG-$2S. Arau• hie bed Sli Frame $7. oNy crutcties S3. VI bra massager Sl,.R exposure meter_ couples Trunk S7. Spreader $25. Bar battery $3. Travelin& John to camera Pl. M1~an-1;tool1; p. 9§~· BOY'S and girl's bikes 20". and bqs $2. Patio ..,_r S7. eou1 dF 1<,rw81 . eq,uJli:¥.:nt. TJR~-· lJkll-. MW\. '-1~" bofh,HI~ ~.qi &J.Cb. ~ Paintings $2. t2 'll'Nlll~tabl:d Sl . S~ Cameras tlO .S25. rat.iful ply 1'i~li 8.nd V:.hee.l1t. CoO'tldge, CM. ~. $2 eadi. Dresser and mirror Movie c&meni $25. Project-2 oonlinent.aJ and 2 Pil'f!Jll. RATIAN fumlture -table& SIS. Sean Sidi 11.w aM c&r· °' SL). 962-52'1&. Only 600 1niles on ii $13 SS. Chain $7. Setlee $25. 14 rying case $25. 2 occasional PLAYBOY'S March 1963 to each. 962-!Jl69. x 12 ru1 $25. Dhihe$, $4 tor ct.in s7 and S20. ore:sses, da!P Pl lor all. Sterto $20. SHIPS Hatch authentic $15 all . Sunday mom only 11ize 7 $3. 22'J W, W1bon, Girl '• SchwiM bike s1a. 962--066l · 548-2791. 2293 Pacific Ave, CM. rear. ~1395 644--0936. ==~· ~~~-..,-~ -SATURDAY lG-4, boy' 1 CM . Call early 700 LJNEAL feet of used BELLY BO AR 0 Greek shirtll sizt 14-16 50c Panis TYPEWRITER. Underwood lumber 2" x ~·." ~ l~al re~~able speed s~a_g ~ 75c:. Sweaters $1. ~t~n·s XL Standard, overhauled, ZOod loot. ;, doors 2~ x 3. x 7 _$2 condition $25. Miru bike s"-eatcrs Sl.50. Figwe ilX' as new S2S. Vacuum electric each. Work bench with Y1ae trame comJMete .with tires skates boy's 1 $5. ~ten 's 11 ~ 1 1 0 !or lumber and one drawer seat etc, everythinr 'xcept o 13 F ball ~-7'"" u1:vum, near new . 23" x 361,i" x 381,1" $5. 2'J14 the engine $20. 67>-7379 . oot •IUCD .11 .<N· 548-n65 Eide CM se-5lO Pants, R1 Beil and Howell BASSINET mattress gkirt n, · · 1' 8" Rullt'I ~ good movie camera. flash lamps SlO Hi;h ~air $lO Car bed MAPLE deAk and chest com-condition $25. 7'5" surfboard Sl. Boy scout shlrl and cap $2.5o. Chi 1 d 'r e n . 8 biriation $25. Double box $15. 9'5" lllrlboard $1D. S1. 767'2 Ontario, Huntin1ton E 1 .....ii $l T . sprlngii and matb'ess $10. 2 548-8139. Beach. ncyc o.,.. .. a · w 1 n garage ctbinetw $5. Pole -!,_======== bedapftad $1. TV I.amp $2. record ck $l Pol 1 TWIN Bed frame $5. Lefr Ladie1 clothes, most si1.e 13, vaporiz;: 50c. ·2178 e~~ hand door refrigerator $25. $1 -$4. Wall plaquer. $2.50. Dr CM 64~356 1,:•c:n-~ma'='-. ...,..-,--,-,-- PicbJre1 50c -Sl. Cabin4't · · -LARGE chest of draY.-el'I S4.50. End tables Sl.2 Head-DINJNG table. 6 chain $25. good condition $15 54f>..83!J! board and frame $4. Br own wigl e t S5 . · · PaJ)E'rba.cka lOc e a c h .. Brown cascade $10, &rbell~ GOLD leaf wall sconce. 3 646-8505 $10. Dee-p sea pole and reel candle ll&hlJ. laf'ie, llke • S10. Cof!ee table S2. 2 new $25. Rlflttan double OLD trunk $5. Oothes, boyr;, plaitic molded chain $2. headboard S12. woo d men'a and wotnen•1·2Sc -$5. RCA TV, workln& $ 5 . fiCI"e'efll, Uoor to celling, 4 Christmu dtCOra.tior. Sc • Aluminum Christmu trtt Md 3 panel SlO and fl5. Sl. Clothes line: u;:nbre\la $4. Sewing and cutting table Artificial tree $.1. Portable $7.50. ~ps. pair S5. 2 bar Sl5. 930 Arbor St. 646-5402 TV, needs repaii $5. Wll &tools $5. 880 Center St. . _ La Naranjas. La g u n a BIG -B 0 Y. cart type ~~~ me bed S 2 3 . Niguel <495-4720. barbtale with rotis.serle $10. . 21 ~1." TV table model v.'Orlu; 646-&570 NEAR new high chair and $l5. 16.. Lawnmo'Nl!.I' good VW top luggage rack fib playpen, both $25. 833-262& SlO. 3 dilhmaa1er1 good. $10, Bug $7. Football ahot's. siu MOVING eut · Bookcases $20. SunbN.m hair d~r $5. 2. $2. 54S-3SOI SS. $4, ~. 3 bicycles $1S 2 TV ab.nd1 $3-S.5. 2 AM FM BOX of plumbi111 filtincs SID. each. Des.k $10. G o o _d &mall radios $10-$13. Oak 2 bf'O',\'Jl cotton shag rup, • decoralor items 25c • $5. c:biir $1D. S w l v e I brown x 6 p each. 4 old card P ictum; 25c -S2· Portable chair $1.5 2 radio clocks 1 bl U t.~ A art •. d is hwasher $20. 718 $348 s .hov.·erheads Sl-$5 " ' "· 15a_ ";;_ qu um di· Broru:lway. CM, Sal-Sun 2 l~&JI radlcs $ 3-S 5, ngs . ouX cement · finishing 10011 $10. MG--0198 PENN lawn mower $7. 735 :rr: FiJ"eSCJ'ffn and tool& SlO. , . 14 lire $3. 10 yeua, ilrnoet 3910'i dwinel Pl., N.B. WARDS table model jipaw complete Playboy mqaz:ine 673-1603. $15. Dinette table with leaf $25. Brown na\ll!fl,hyde large ., ".:: .. :.,Ori:.:::.11::.~~-.,-,--... -- and four chain $20 or SJO Jou ch&ir and otlDMan "' .... ttt $2.50. wit.h h'l.'O chairs. 10 ft. row S2S~a~ Burke ,all J1.umper.cablet1 SI. 0021 Ory boat s:a> Wooden end table . ire: ex ngu1sher tu I $3. $5. Sofa .hlde-a-be<t $15. Two clubl, 12 in let S2S. Kl 5-0505 llacksaw $1. Foot b a 11, 59 Qiev. tront fenders $25 REFRJGERATOR $25. Baby ~kelball, vnlleybe.11 11 each. Sf0-5231 feeding table $8.50. Girrs each. Yamaha 1Th ~uro UPHOLSTERED dlai SlS vanity table $5. &l6-TQI. 163 plUU Sl.l. Portable heater lAJnp, lhades s2 : $lO: E . 18th St C.111. $4. Air mattrea $2. c.anvu MercMnt calcul-tor Model TV antenm., black and white cot $4. Car blanket $2. M 10 col1JmQ Sl6. Nearly $4.SO. Pink bedsprn.d $1..50. Roetwood carvinc: board $4. ntw 25" lawn sweeper 2 wire black electric cable, Sun lamp $3. 6~. $14.75. QuaJlty btid and table k IL Box of button! S2. Ht-Fi contol' AM-FM SlO. l!nf!flB 1".Jc • $25 ea<'h. Boob Tobftcco humidor $1. ~tex· Two 4 ply dres 7:3>14 $6. lOc • 50c nch. Tom and tcan silver bracelet and ttt-Heavy wool woman's coal Jm-y ltrl, punch bo\l.·I and 8 rinp SS. Hali hol or cold y,1rh fur collar belie 1i~ 8 rupa $7.50. Dn:orator item1 J!llcher $1. Small okl <'Opptr $.1. llunUsvton Beach area, ~ -US ea.ch. 3 bamboo lamp SJ.SO. Chrome bird 842-59i6. nittan out.side ~hAde1 Sl cage $2.50. ~198 l.N"'E=w~Ac.nn_cm~l~,-rnc-,k-e-,~1~i;".11 ~ach. Nett or 8blnllt"M mix-ROUNO rattan tablt', \l.'hlla Nrw j11mp &eAI Ind 1wlng. 1n11: hO"''• $3.25. !"~Mnffl fom1lca top $~. 4 malc/11112 both ftlr $1. Shfirt Frosted 2000 pt>rfabW! l)rpewntcr $15. chairs $1 7.50 each. 1'1aplt wiJ wllh cue $7. Tandem S..tunia)' •nrt Su~ g.:j, corner tAble Sil. 5 lt"v..m bicycle $10, $luffed gold SOS Na r c 1sa1.1 1 , CdM. ctiest $20. 2 matchlnc n1¢1t armchair. $$. 'f'wtn head-~7566 stands $10. Maple n~t-boarda $10. Car b.e:d $3. 1932 CHEVY l !i ton truck, .stand $10. MaJ>lt Ca.PJafnl .;;"';:;l&;=.29tli~,=-=---:-,.-= not ninnl,_, ape.rt $25. • w I v e I bar ilool $20. AtJ'mHARP Olc•r Schmldt Rld\a.tor ff, 48--M tbtv)' &laeuine rack Sl 2. MaJ)H! 12 Chord ~ ull:d briclu: r,i; truck wlndahitld1 $3 H eh. knick-knack .nu $15. Pair each. ~- Fenders and hood $5. Steer. F.e.rly An11rtean l11mJ)' $20 l;;i<i:"="+,:=:;;--,,..-~ Ing and rear end ~. each. Al1plt C'ed&r t.llf"!lt FOOT'BAU. Sheer. 2 pu,ln 516-1775 $2l. \'e:Uow rocttr SUI. AdidJs li1e 11 $8, aiu 8 $6. " 'A' "UT d ,548"6~~11!__ ______ J ,,;';; ...i...i;;,; lllli;k'i:-i:"'"'".::"~'3114;::..:;216;:_::.. -= ..... rhat, 5 rl\t.f'r. - $25, rrn·lfic bl.l)I. Sm!· 31 COPIES lllll -1960 SU_RF'BOARD UI' $t2. Ex· rh.fut.rd atudlc ht-d. 4 •kted hardbacks. Motion plcturt ~i\"I' JU mf'tl"r Sl.5 covtr and foam bolt:ter ra film daUy re•rbook ~nd We1¥hts $12 962-5278. malth S12. Ct'ffn and aokt . Jmem1tH>nal mo1ion plctlJrt BELLYBOARDS ~ pl'kt Sto ~ll'.l--4917 almanac $25. 56-M eadl 962--0661. ' "' ' \. /, i1rl t:b Rud Cla111ficatlon1 For Expert A11lstance 6500-6900 In th• DAILY PILOT MERCHANOISI FOR. SALE AND TRADE FREE TO YOU ----· PETS and LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTAT,ION TRANSPORT#,TION /TRAHSl'ORTATlON '?!!• 1115 S.llboots 9010 SpHcl-Skl Boets -Meblle Homeo 9200 Mf1Cellaneou1 l600 FR.EE Jdtlt'IW and mother I VISTA d..i.. .-...,.-'.:.:, :.:+ ~i:.,.,~d :"Jo"'~.:"":~ 't..~ :.1't1 ·.= ·-~,-~,.~Al~ - 1••······~ °.!u.U,00,,}::, ~ ,._ Martin ttolt. Sell 5<S-23tl "22 646->IQl u" ~ ·-...-~ ·-· \6 ft ... ---......... Rea•. or ..... lor :bin& WEIM1Ml<ill PUPS -... ~ ~ Qt. a1-1 ' -lor ....... All-Jar ca~lnel. ~75 Vtt'J pttl!1 eold A white u. ~-Unc ~. llqtJ ~~· t6tk ~ Inboard ~. TtllU S.t. ca 11 GARAGE Salt: dlttttued aer male kitten, 4 mo, med .....SU • lnteriQr, no 11.lls •or nlfl:t. ~ Coo(j lta U\t ~ Alt Sat c:aU CCII- di I b"w balr. Nffdt aocld ~. '~==;-.iii'r.""'"'"°-:--1 vessel'• hull damaa:f!d an t enc ~ tl&lat.3313 m&~e nrc &et e1K1 tbl, LovableAtne..td!1.S.V.C4'3 1e OAC1fSJ\0ND ~ Jand11tiillt:intranilt.VtU!I $1121C .,... .. ~ u!~· •. ::~. 111Uic. FREE kllll't\I 5 wkB old • mini.~ Am Maho&IJ11 may be ~ II QJUJ~1BIA ~ f HAPP~ lS 1N A. rENDER ft •• , a Ill ~ blk, 2 P14A whit~. 1 tiler. ri:d, re • m-41TII Y A C HT COJ\P.._ ru. s:11'f939 .... ~~'!}._P~'!- D&a rqpi e.-30!M 1.lolokal Pl. Meaa BLACK Lab-Welmaraner ~tcCxmack "''e, C.M. Oil _ .. ~• ~11:; RlcUn~r -1>u.-W~o;! ...,.....--P"I'-'· 5 "'kll, SJO. -si.t; Aur. 'J!, t-12 noo11 only, ....... -... "T* ...5ll-81QS * -a.wi * FREE Black, white & lP'l.Y ~ a11d Mon. Au,g. 24, 1·4 onl.y. 7, Ch ll&IO· DIVORCE Fortfl.. 1 a, I e.! .. ,_.,, klllens. Come be!tw~n noon CHUtUAHUA: rent, I wk&. Sealed bids may be sub-1 rls 1 rd utU . Plenk. ~lobilc bom.e w/c:.ab&na. 1 ~ DREXEL S.pc mfbogany & 1 Adorable, no paiien;. mltted to SO. COAST ed bright vunlih, new top b:t, 3 l)r, fenced patio, dln'ii: ~t lf/bufftl, Dw\Can pm. 496 E. 19th St, * 646-42Z * 1'1 AR' l NE SURVEYORS, ,'ft ~'O\'~r •~111• Trailer. poi'Cb, ~. Prltne tieach Phyfe, vahle $2000. tell $450. C.M. S/2-j -·---573:! E. 2nd St .. Loni Sc;I\, Sl02:>. 64ol...oof8 locatloll $4.~ 53&-4f75. •• ~1-3956 •• ADORABLE B!ack &. 1'.'hite Hort tl IUO Calli-Blds to bt opened at 2 ~Cris Craft 1peedboat l;"'=="='===== h12 NYLON ru:. never ulied friendly kitten. 6 wks, -.. _ pm, Aug. Z7, 1970. t'uU Beaut. 1945 Clutlc -· New Motw Homff ft IS S50; Dnhwuh/exc oond medium long hair, needs URGENT; LEAVING Aru! purchase price due & _C~h;.""~· :"='":· i;IJ"<OO"=. "'-':=,,:Jg;=· :-l·--------- S7a; AJr oond/id cond ~. good home. 836-4493 8/25 A1ust aell-Qtr. Ima!. C~at pa,)'11.ble. Aug. 31, 1910. Sail' -•• d 66-2388. FREE 1 wk . old ltittens . cow pony. Need1 ex-aubject to sr, CtliJ u.ed Bo•tMelntena nce to.u ~w 'Tl 01.0 el Va~a· ANTIQUE desk SlOO, ~n more elet. dryer 1411, maple c:ottee table Slil. tent trailer J25(). 5*..251-1 J.1 CANDY&: ~ck machine5 pha tnailer $1500 Iota! or i:..o ea. M/1t:ll. 968-3406 SHOPSMinl w/jig u.w; Airless spray; oompre.saor. All xlnt cond. 64l-4558. ~-- M isc. W•ntecl 1610 WANTED: Old stamp rol- le<"tions, Call Fred Nord - 644-6550 or rve1 &. wkndi; 646-591(1 WANT lo buy: Rocking chair, chest of drawers, desk, melal f ile/cab. 839-8111 bf k • ..•. per/rider. S.t o"-. "'A4-51"~ l!Obee,..lhe fll>flit ln D\Lnl ac ., wuite female, black u .,., °"' tax. All bids must be sub-MARINE homes, \9' tuu, se1J..con. male. 494-3I09 La&:una ~tOVING to Florida , mltted w/a 10"-GI' bkl. ENGINE REPAIR ~-Yo;ut insetetiion 1,... Bch. 8/24 dauehter's:; yr Bay Geldin.a: Cash or ca.shie.rs chN:k v1led Scott t. !U4 N. tlarbot', 1~ PERSIAN blu -c reme • immed. Wfo. $300 oc be1ot nlade payable to ROYAL AuthOrized fltercrulwr :if'r-Sant». Ana. mother needs good honte for offer. 646-2139 GLOBE INSURANCE CO. vioe. Inboards. Stern Orivefi;, I========= kiltens, 2 cn!n\e maleli, 1 GENTLE ?.la~. nlet Jor HOBIE CATS ~~= ~7:r~e ~ne~~ Mini l ikes 9275 calico. ~996.'i 8125 be&:infll'rs, S250. lll~ll. ---·---- WIDE NP leid to party 12llJ 438-1;,,,;s All COLORS CRYSTALINER '69 INDIAN tnini·bikt:; H.P. v.-ho pW.reha.sed o\ovie e JU?.IPER iihow hori;e-FREE DEMOS CORP. 4 $eCd 9'1.rftl lep1 with camera fron1 me Dec. "GR. Thorouahbred blly 1eldlnf. CAP'N EDS ls:?tl Pla<.-entia. Coit.a ?iieaa plates. 40 )ow m I I e 1 • 962-1711 1/25 8 yean_ 5;16-8456. Call ~l ~ 1''1lEE lo good home ·AKC REG. Quarter hol"se -lop 2200 w. Cit. HW)'. NB 66-l!Ul ''ao=~c.,.All'°T~-~""""~-.-,..-1-. -- female beagle: I'~ yrs. breedi~. belt offer. Allio NEWPORT Kite 11'1" No. Mitrlne ,Ecaulp. 9035 rolld . AllO parts. Sacrifitt quie1 xlnt pet, Shou1a be Shelland pony 6-i6-.l714. 7'.M, xlnt oond, cover, liftif1&', $80. 8J3..-0925 spayed. S3~231~ 8/24 e WESTERN SADDLE. sling, yard dolly, lifting tud· 7;; .~.P. EVINRUt?E O/BIM-IN-l--B-lK~E-·J-00-.-U-iuc-.-,~clc J\.tALE dQG: 9 n1os. Beagle $50. :136.2836 der, ~~~wmsin.g eye. $650. Jay ~~tnro~: 67~~0der. $8. hsbkr. bas shots, loveable. ---713: ~ · Ca.II S-i&-20.76 557-Th62, 2572 li'ordha1n Dr. Bo.ff & V•chts 9000 TRIMARAN Cluu·actei-Boat! • 35 hp EvinrudC .. CM. 8/24 JI', safe for chldrn. Fun for elec. start, idnt oond. x~· cond. Bona~ muu- --------Ad"i'". o .• ,·1 or R 0 w . $175. 962--83·13 bi.M!', fl.tac 6 eng, $125. BEAUTIFUL n1ixed Collie, ... ~ .,... • 0 •2 '"" female, wonderful with chll· CAPTAIN v.•/Trailer Sail l: Oars. $375. --....... ....,.. * WJ.., new! .9,tXWl mile• lofl on warnnty. MovinJ, mwit .... $600 or Best 714-~ 1968 ITA.LOJ£'1", ~ 4 IP- St. ~ce:r. 1''lnt Ni. 6/10 u -new. T50 oriaihaJ ~~ • pu&ed chp I~ spei:tlon v.·/1ticker . $200. Call 6:30 ·9:00 p.m. :>46-U90 '69 Honda SL 90 In iood cond. Uaed only t time since It has Md a complelt' lop end elJllne overhaul le new cb&in. $250 or be1t oUer. Call 673--074- '69 OUCATI 4:>0 l'C Scran\bler -1300 nu. Xlnt 1,_"0fld. 1'~ully equipped, Ill"\ er ridden in d!rL $750. 8-16-!M4& or 2l.3 -592-a&~ '69 llooda CBlSO lJ.cE'llt'nl condition. Mu~I Sell! 6"2·14.14 evening~ e SACRlFIC&-'6T l\awaskai 230. $38;). Yamllh• iO, $75. .... ,.,, SILVER COINS WANTED e Highell price.I paid • 6#-IJ.tS • dren, tine houae do&:, 673-LICENSED or bsl ofr. 613-0595. Boat Slip Moftlng 903' Mo -;_ torcyc .. • 1011 8/22 ~r • Loran, 30 years ex-Ctironado 27 Cancelled-Im-35· tiloorin&" ,w/'11.' boat on • 9300 Motorscooter• 9~0 \Vanted: Wheel chair l\'llh removable foot rests 673-8421 aft ~ 16' lo 19' TRAVEL Trailer Clean and in eood cond . Will pa~· $500-$700. 962-1619 \VANTED: Usecl dark room ttr•1•p. ind .fxj 61j..-0.125 ' M•chinery, Etc. 1700 $ BEAtrrIFVL Iona: haired J)f'nenoe aall or pov.·er. Pro-n1ed dehvery, Also 2 more • Lido Peninsula. Call Phil 1--------- kittens. MiX"td colors, 1 wkl lessional 11port &hing guKle SAV INGS! Lovelatt, 673-3602, I am-n.IU'Ll'l.r1 old, good with kid s. Mexican a: Central Amert. Yachls Royale inc 64;).0810 5pm 962-5644 8124 ca:i ,..iatera. Adminislratlve 2912 \V. Coast H""'Y· NB •7"-c'SL~IP=s-32~ .. 38,.,_, -A-1-.,-0-r)' THINI I beautifuJ black female kit-experience, e srAN ?.filler ra~ing s.i..001 slora&;e .l ho!il ~W'lchina. HONDA ten w/&:reen eyes. ~i Siam. AVAILABLE !or 11·crkends, -many 1~· winner. Xln1 1 • 673-li606 * Ml extended charlers or deliv-t'(lnd Sail oo 318:> $200 l'M'. 5-tS-2'89 erles. Bnt of reft>renoe1. CaJI 613-4139 . . . Bo1t Services 9037 "fRl~DlANDfR'~ 1 YR old Lab-Weimaraner Writa Box ?.1 1060, Daily I.. LA>ves children. Only to good Pilot, 22ll W. Balboa Blvd., COLU~IBIA dc~~r 29' 1--m• NA.at tMWT. •1 home: 968-<ml l /)i Newport Beaeh. Ca. ~eeps 6. lnboaro. t ull rac: l\I AR IN lo; MECHANICAL 537-6824 e 893-T;iGii 1ng gear & extras. 49-~Til'J NEW USEftSERV JfRJSKEY male cockapoo 4 or IH6-6(M7 »el"\~. Tune.up. overhaul. • .,. • -~d to ~ -me FO~ SALE. LEA.SE repair. Exp'd all makH .... -- - - """' "' IS""" '"' OR CHARTER 21' King 's Cruist'r Sip, :slips 4, 347-..1814 • -........ "1 LA~tBRETTA ti101or Scootc1· $12."i 01· 01'"1'~ER 6"16-.3MK Auto Service & P •rts ----·-------V \\'. lr.imc-tral\S., llres, n1li0e c11~. !kj2.-0JJO or ,.J36-.1011. Auto Tool1 4 gd. parti;. ~-q,_u_,ip_. ___ 94_10 m.123a 8/i4 $4-$5,000 Down, 5 yrs balanoe. atomic 4 inbrd. S to s, BP · --------'69 T350 S k" BAND & Radial 1 a w s , LCE Wedgev.•ood older stove. 4£' Flybtldge Wheeler CJ'Uis.. LL, Top cond . $4500. Fibelylasi le Celcoat , • llU I ONE liC! o( w1dc-0val bclled grinder. hse--cun-ent elec works fioe. 646-5.S.~ 8/24 er. S}eep1 8. Completely 673-5252, eves 675-8990. ••Repain•• HusUer -6 speed_ Very til'l"S $60. 9/J:!'s of tre..d welder. Approx. J yr old. AKC bassetl, 2 yrs, tree to reconditioned throughout, c.--.-3~J~'T~----Frtt Estimate& 541-1732 1-'Ul t •M70ll) $575 left Onc stert.'O, SJa with :.! Must fifust! SeU. 638-2948 good home. 842-4345. 8/22 "'1970". MINT co ND. ix!~~ 5,;re:P ~'!~·~: t03t '69 Montessa 360 ,'c.""~·='"==· ~"'='~4_156_~~ ------- -Bundled newspapers. 2196-A XTRAS PLUS! Make oUe.r! 213/698-5485 Bo.t Charter CAPPRA, 21" fton1 wheel. '63 ?itERCURY en&. Clean. FREE TO YOU American Ave., Costa Mesa. Days 539#78 EvH le wk.. e Cal 20 No. G8l Mikwli Catb. Loaded r.1ake offer or trade? 2121 ends 893-8405. .6 h E . d BEAUTIFUL~~·,,., .. , •loop l•'6MOl6J) •oA~ Colle ..... C?.1 646-5486 Lo ha'., bla"k kilt•n Lo p v1nru e. Top cond. ""' It<-"' ......., .~ ng .. . . V· 21' J\1Jo"G. '68, 1/0, 155 Buick to quallfit!d skipper. S65 JAMES LTD LOVABLl: i\fale black &: ab'.t" & box tn1ined. 893-2986 $2800. GT>7S-12 day, SJ7:i wk, f700 z v.·ks. Trailer, Tre:.•:.:•:;.1 __ 94:...:.:25 1vhi1e nii11en-tocd kit!l'.'n .. 1 1 -Tt. en;. onic: od. aJl gti. cutty 1c_o_L_U_>_IB_l_A_2'_.-.7-0.-m-,-ny * 673-0l39 * ---- mos. Hou·"~ ""I. "_. y ·PE ~ and LIVESTOCK cbn. ''" radio, lathon1tr, / i· ~~ Jl' ··TRAVELYZE'' ·-II ''" ,,~ ' ' I I d 1 1 ba ' xlras \\' sip. •<-AN do•\·n. ,....~OJA" •·· b~,,, 1514 Old Newport Blvd. "' "" (riendly, nredi; grt. home. -------iea · u Pmpr cover&. 11 Assume loan. 832--0561 ~' '" •~ ~ '"' C M ""'"" ronl. trlr & 1 ~T lntel'ii'I 846-9-132 or 836--4493 . , Cats 8820 ~a"'~~· 2,\-~~~ la~n:n~~-~.~ COLUM.BIA 22. S3300 ~~~~.~~~~ 6 S&a day osta e1a 642---truck. Both late model. fully I '68 CORTINA GT. Bfflll COlldidon fTS.TDI or g2311 DATSUN St toa:ine. heater, debqct ---------cab, ftberata~. tltts wfth 8 foot cab over Kine ol • Road'Clmper. Stove, refriF -..,. M-- era.lor, 20 aal. w1&1er !Allk, rwtur.i WOOd v.'1th k>ll of room. "LALi.er In Thi C...rn cttlet" $3295 Scrlal :;s744 UNIVERSITY OLDSMOllLE ZIMMERMAN 214S HARBOR ILVD. -1• DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY 2850 Harbor BlvtS. AND Coat• Mesa 544).S640 SUNDAYS '65 Jo'on:I long bed 1' fon l&S$$ CelC.b Blvd. paint truck, comprKSOr SunUncton Beach mounted with rack. Binks =='M:J..;::,.118J~,-"'"~$$;:.:,Ot42.,c::'=~ I Aide" eon""ntional spray '66 1600 lllllllt'Trl eqUipment, ladders. drop IUNllNIP ck>lba, Le~vma state, must . 1tll, ot9f.1314. '1S3 Monu.nita., 5!-1ver. finish w/bllct vfnyl l.apM Beach uiter1or .t speed Dir-. (RUr -';;==~~°"'· ===-I 851) will take trade or fin. 1963 ~'ORD RAi~CHEao anct rrivate party call W/GEM SHELL SJfiO 546--4052 or 49"811 * :>-18--741;; • . ===='=="=="=ol'67 Datsun 1600 Good cond, ~20 solt ! hard top c __ •_m..;"°:.....'-'-----=" • :"i51..fil96 • '67 vw Camper t'ully Equlpt)e(:. Swwiial interior. tUQH fmJ $2339 Harbour V.W. ENGLISH FOID ALL. NEW i:NG LISl:I FORDS NOW IN STOCK DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO CLEAR LARGE SELFCI'ION TO CHOOSE FROM Th.odor• IOllNS FORD 181U BEACH BL.. ~ 3lEiO Harbor Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH Costa l\fe&a. ~UJOlO APOl:LO ~IOTOR HOMES * All Stttl ConslJUC-tion * ~ lilbetalaaf ExtttJor MILLIGAN$ FERRARI FERRARI NaJ{POrt lm.potU t.ld. °"" Ult Cowt1'. ODO' aud:loi'- lzed dealer. Trailer Sales SALES-SERVICE-PARTS 13951 Harbor Blvd. 3100 W. Cout HW)'. Garden Grove * 537-:l852 Nawport BMcb M2·N06 540.1764 Autborbed Fe.rrari De.aler CLEARANCE SALE AU '10 model c.arnpers ff>. duced, 4-Star, W~stways, Funtime, Highwe_yman, Va. FIAT catlonee1 . Special prices --------- subject IC' prc!lf'nl inw:ntory Scott's, 914 N. Harbor, Santa Ana. LDVABLE Grry & white $4150. hmi. Sat &. Sun. Y11chls Royale. Inc 64.).()180 EXEC UT l VE 1-.I a r I\ 0 ~uipp'd. w/lllll'llt 1~:"'~ lo'"' haired m111en-tOC'd kit-.,..., ~o11 _,,,, .~7 •• ,9. 2912 I" "--··t H•• NB aida;. A s1eal at _...... New '70 Datsun ,.., BEAUTIFUL Se a\poinl , • ........., ' "'""'"""' ,.,._......,, ~· I t'ish1n<>. 6 ""'l!S. Tackle In-ti1~ '7i6 ten, 3 m<>li, nr<'ds good '7' E THER ·-.. ,... ,,..... 1600 OHC, Pickup with camp. ~.THINK "FIAT" SU h 0 m l' . 6 3 3 • 8 :i 5 1 0 r Siamese kittens. t.lale &: Zi' Pacemaker -alglas 1961 F A Sloop, lrbgls eluded. Slla + Juel. ~9000 ·~ Strcamlint' 'II.', metal Sllle price S:Jl99 dl leniale. $10 each. 548-z.38. Sportlii1hcr 1· om p 1 e I e J y o/v.·d. Gd cond. must sell. e_r, r. "FRtEDLAHDER'' FR 83ti-tE493 R/25 --~ equipped. ~lu11t ~II lhi.s $1695. GT:.-1393 or 531-536.1 F ish in" Bo•ts 9040 Nawoo. h2>&Tl•,k.:rt,~.· LLooatdo l<dp • .!t f* 67198) WiU take car ln E LA>ve. 1.pprecialion & k nd •7~ 20 • .. ..... ..... trade. Will tinanee. private 13711111.f.CH ~Hwy. l 9l ...._ Dogs 1115 wee e . " """· % down 14' HOBIE Cat &: trlr, $1000. (Adullll Gl'1"), Extras, Lo ......... call ~ or 89J.:M e ~7 .... .,...auty from gorgeous box v.'1th approved credit or 9· stil ralt, rolla28ibll', $50. do "V ' • =~11 . • N~.·"r\IS,&:O..SERV. trained calico kitten 10 lov-lractc l\ffi&ll acreaac. 615-3143 e 30• JEf'.F~IE~ moo~ 1 v.·n. ownc:r \\111 linanct'. -.;n:-uo -~~ ...... --. h1r r.nt1'1 people. m.34'2' • MURR VJ • b1~ll83 oi-6*173.1. R.B .. cprfj)tf. · e~. S;IW 'Sl,,ford lh-tOn P iCk u:P, 166:2311 or 673-l056 METRO VAN• ..... --..-~...----.. or 613.4;,QG 812--1 Only 1 female tiny toy v.·hite SACRIEICE • 24 ft cabili 14' HQBY·CAT 110~ BendlX. llJOO, ~-1'0. Everythina liat.ed btlow wu 21' NO~lAD. Sell contamcd, 1~ %. T bWltln camper.,.liiiiiiiiiii:&Di•;jjjiiirl SOF'T Loaa: haired kittens. AKC poodle puppy 1P.fl! Also · •o~ h bl Ch ·'· * 6W * --~ done ht v."eek of AUj:. 1910. 11howcr, gas 6: clcc reJrta:. St.Jve slnk ice box car --,.-• box trained, very healthy . rnale PERSIAN POODLE, ::~O:.LOJJu·:i· :ai ;{'1-;'~ 31' GAFF Rigged Schoot'll!r. Bo•t Storage tMI Completely rebuilt engine. crpls. 11lt'Cp1 6. tandc1n pc.tin&:, ~llina:. bed, ne~ r ,&!!, Will deliver to good home. 21.a yrs, snow \\"hitc. He's thruoul. Pf'rlcc:t shape all al liberg:lass, real salty.:---------New 6 ply tires New brake \\"lieeii>. Very clean! ~1tu,;t paint Xlnt condition mamu &38-5310 or 631-4150 . S/25 gorgeous! Sec 111 333 E. 11th, around. In water now. Sll5Cl. 536-1G:ll DRY Boe\ Stora~ Spaft job. New batttrf, generator iell! Asking $2495'. 96S-T281 . * 545-724.'i ; ~ 6 LQVABLE kittens 7 wks, 31 _S_t,'--&l_S.0_1_<_2._____ Reduced prK:e S2aXI. Call CAL-28: Full-Racr, O/B. available. IOc IQ. ft . 1700 W. & radiator. New paint, in.-16' to 19' TRAVEL Tralle.r. '63 Ford V&n camper . Xlnt - blk and \Yhl. 3 gray tiger GERMAN s HE pH ER D aft 7:30 p.m. 49l-3996 Little u5". $9200. Coaat Hwy, NB 642-9060 teriar very nice. Solid and Ciean and ln iood cond. 5.tiape. Crpl. I '. x 10' 1,wnina -ta •part .,,_. stri-pret'" and lovable. PUPS "" J9'7 r ·"· ,_ & 1 k 1 ~-0185 --in fine C9lldition. 956-3044 \VIII PAY SSl»-$700. 962-T689 w/po\es. S99:a. p ho nc MW ,,.. v __ -:r-gt 1""f'lllllls ea -~=""'·,::,,='---Mobile Homes --Need gd horiie. 837-36918/25 Champ Sireo. Please call, axle neep.v w/twln t~ HP LAPWORTH it lnbrd 7 '"" '70 KAWASAKI 250 CLEAN 15" travel trlr, 61f>..6112, Bill or PM Sa.lea Open Sw:xla.Y only if interested in liner I d I T ~-"--& "-" ... I "'71777 ~" Coll I LITTLE Darllnc1: Kinens: 2 s ern r w . a1iut:m axim Yachts Royale. Inc, 645-0810 Street 1tnd dirt bikt'. Like ca ...... a ........ -ups rea.._,. ° CAAtPER shell for ~-ton ~_: ... au ec Jong ha.ir whiles, 2 tabbys, 2 quality. 642-4860. !rlr w/brlta & pwr wench. 2912 W. Coast Hwy. NB 1 ••········ new! Leu than 3,® on go, $595. !'148-3136. truck, ~liding w indows , ...... ~-~!!!!!!!!~! ho I ha. h"> 7 k GREAT DANE. lawn k All in Xlnl cond. $7100. · 9 000 · I I IV I d Old ho LI doo 0 -s~ E " ~ 1 r _ ir v.• 1 es. \\' :;, l\ITE. Racing equipped, lni-I ena:1ne. . m1 ct on war-an e : UlSl' 1ra crs Aru. ';,,,,."""er. """'· v"s '68 124 WAPll&I Box trained. ~8-63.'l.'; SIU brindle for &how ' com-213/300-0186. mac. cond. $650. 673-7090, Don't le Late ranty. \Viii haul away -.:n-o"" aun FREE ._'OOd-modcl glass panion. HOfl('y-Hollov.• line 41' CHRIS DCFB, '39, :l.:> 646-6991, ~3634 SACRIFICE SALE $500 e 646-0148 e e 16%:' ATistocrat Land , ,..A bred. 836-7156 KW ONAN 1 11 1 IJOW j P iclc Your Choice Now e ·~ ~·• e ~.1 Comma~-, 1•~ -w -nd, Air cond.. 4 1'.'l"""I dl!IC brak· ........ 1644 SUperiur, Cilf. · · au o P o · C.Oronado 25. used S630Q_ • h .......-~ AIRSTREAM 21', old vu ,...., ,..., '"" "" ... .., 646-3231 8/22 LHASA Apso p ups · AK C , radio, RD!-'. t•athometer, Yachls Roya.le Inc 64.5-0IJIU in f e f..~6~9--.,H°'O"°"N"D"A.,.--~3°":;0 good. sclf-<.'Onl.. also rl('w $129..'; 5'16-4769 CS, 4 spt'Cd. {V\VW 641) EXCEPTIONALLY cull' kit· shols. Show.pet s Io ck. i;hov.·er. 2 heads. elcc galley, 2912 W C t H NB MEADOWS SCRAA1BLER Xlnt. oond. Int. Travelall. 49:~150:! $1295 .g· 'il1-Ji52. Aft. 6, 5ari Crt:!i-$21.tXWl. 644-t2'l1 · ou \.\'f, · I f t i Best oUer C •mper Rentals 9522 Bill JONES :i~:'. ~~· \\C1:11~ ~ <...-nt. Cypress. 18' THOMPSON LapstrW •o= s;r:~er ~or~~~;: Lux~r·i~u:oN:w a • • ii75-4314 • Tr•ilers, Utility 9450 '70 w.· Pop lop cam""r -.. ~-HJ. Sports car Cent~r HAVE lo sell, due IO mov-w/Homehle motor. Top, • . ..,.. ' ~ arbor, C.M. 540-4491 DARLING kiltens 11-person-ing! Our pun-b r l' tl cu!!hions, battery & Jge boat. 833-3'172. Adult Perk "66 TRTUMPR T·lOO C. SOO S1H'tJt; 4-J. Avail. Wkends.1~~~~~---- ality -Calico l aray & 11h1 . Samoyed. 8 mo. No papen. tank. $500. Call 642-332.1 all ------t'l'. Semi/chop. Runs gd. •10TORC\'CLE: 1ra1lrr 3 57;,....5015 or ~l '69 Fiat 124 Cpe 546-52-42 s i:, AskinJ.': SJ;i 839-8ll1 :; 6 wknda Power Crui•ert 9020 Smell pets aUowed illus! Sell! Askine SGOO. hinged rails heavy duly. Exotic rttl 1vilh black v"\nyl KrM'ENS. 3 Ion{; haired blk POODLE. n1a1e, silver, 3 e CHRYSLER inbd./outbd, S.A.1~i J~~~. Rd. &1:z.IDl'l Sacrifice S140, 5J6-.&321 Dune Buggies 9525 ~~~ts. Low miles, has I wht, bro"'n &. \\hL yrs. Af<C. housebroken. $25. ·sg runabout v./oonvt. too. 221 CHRI£ C 11 71'1/8.1U585 calf collccl "6S ~IUMP'I\ Bonneville ========,=~ l s£AUTIFUL cus1om bui'.D Md excellent cate., Sactl· o•o 752 r 1 ·~" ., ra 650. $&50. Al.IO Gibso.n 12--Tr ucks SOI fice' (XLY~) Take older Uft1·2524 8/2j 527-J :i. After 6, 5582 C~s-e\!l hn, runs' look& Ike l.iipiiitrak~Uass, Ri re 531-8105, 530-2930 String aC'COUlitW ' guitar lru\11 for street. Wire whl!!, · BEAUT. LA>n• hair kittens t.-cnt. Cypress new. 494-3959 L .. ' • • -···-lulx> Ir-•me & axle. car ln trade. \VUI linance uuy, few 1n ex11tence. :llO $150. S36-.a309 , C l/ T ,. t··-" A Du-8 ,,.,..., private J u1y. Call Pat dlr. calico & OJ'B.""' tiger 8 \\'ks . YORKIE Pups. male le fem, 23' PEl\IBROKE '62 SeaSkiU L •• h 2 b k h d •••••••••• 69 hevy 2• on &I. ... "II I.lg In. _,,_, ·• ••P· " mp · UO •, ea , '6' HONDA J115 dirt bike Maraal-". pg .. il. ".·'o .,93 alt JO •··' *l-7503, 540-3100. 842-43"9 S/2.'i In! champ stock, tiny, hornc Cabin, I~ HP aray marine radio, outrigg~rs.' bait tank. COSTA MESA fb&:ls tank. xlnt cond. swci \Vlth can:ipcr_ lo\v mUe~e. '"' ~"rv" 68 124 SPORT CP£. BEAUT.ChameropsHuniilus 1ai~rl. lovable, 1hnts. Fish now. $3250. 646-3441 <.'(Inv. top. fishing .. extras. MODEL CLOSE ftUT or best oUer. 646-2139 A:1tomauc, power steenng, 1910 HONDA Trail 10, 400 ' Palm 7' h ... h F-.. i·o" :.J..)..i896. t 16' boa.I w/35 HP mot0<. XI o I I k b --• DI \VIII '-kc I $250 or bestoff Call •LL " n_ . or \l'a er s 11~g, ay New model moblle homes • "1U Kinvasaki Centurian au· co'"'· r. '° rn · er. Re tnove it! 673-5529 312."1 BO>~F:R pups-AKC. shots. trailer i cover, $400. cruising. Top co~ d 1 t lo n . are beln; Olfered al reduc. Showroom cond. ridden 4 car In trade or rlnance pr\. 646-2139 Radio, heater. 11pccla.I t 1'· .i Kittens-Calico & Tnhb•. i S5Cl. J27-37j2, Al! 6 pm, ,.1~ "°'""'~C.;;;ll.,:6~73::,·3'17::::0:.7'--=--. ne11r new <.'tlver. $4600 or e<I pril.'tS. All arc IM!l up In 11me1 $395. 1~5777> "•"t"68'1"1 rty. Cali :>4&4052 or '69 VW M lni-T Body ba.utt. ()U;P 18.11 wks old. 3029 Counlry Club C'-"-""-"-'-· '-C"'~"c..':..'·---· 117' MAHOGANY Chri~ Craft make oltu. Call rt1r. S1nlth. beautiful Greenleaf Park; 1 • .68 HONDA !Kl '1 · · Sacrifice 536-195'6 I. $1895 Dr., C.M. 54Q..5.i86 8/2.'; SHIH-TZU male, 9 n10, AKC. inboard. $1100 or oUer. Xlnt 673-9131. mile from ocoan. ' Xlnt PJnd. 1150 'SJ CHEVY VAN BILL JONES 1 old _, . 1 shot~. Reas. 52'i-37J2. Afl 6, cond. ~5--3628 Take Ne11.""'rl F'wy or ""'· •• 1 ... ,, o•• "'"I lmpor t.d Autos 9600 B.J. Sport& "ar Center ' mo mwl'.' puppie~ p11.r aa8:l Crl'scent. Cyprci;s l -''-"C.,:,:.0.:::::--~-SKIPJACK 20 ,.., o-i .._,_, '"-""VllV ,... cockr.r and pt lab. nt'C:'ds e ;i...r tt.fontcrcye 9 bor Blvd 111• 10 19th. then '68 BULTACO 1.lark ttl. Gd }!,, Ton encl!>Rd freight box •USTIN 11" ALEY 2833 Harbor, C.M, 5404491 ~ home •••1•86 ,,....,. I YR old bl'.'autiful while stnd "'-ya <'AA ~'HV\ .• .,,,, wk..,.• nl06. old. 160 HP Mercruis-WC'lll to 1750 Wblltl"" A e ,. ,... NEW F IAT •"""' .,..~ • ~ V4I ~ ,,... • '"" v · .... r street or dirt. Extra&. fG-'0 "11 dlr. Will la"· ... -. . poodle bitch. to appro"·ed 6.l'J.-0119. er. 1\fannc head, <:us1om Co.ita :r.1e "A" '"l<ll "' JOo7oRI .., ..... "' ·-WHITE SilUJltK. odd eyes, I buyer, 64~3449 I=~-''-~~~~-trailer. new SO-watt radk>, sa .,.. ... ......, S!m. 546-:i19S 1n trade or linance private AUSTIN AM ERICA 1970 -SPYDER yr days 836-44 93 71'0v.·et11twinl!5'a..SS.~ top'-side curtains, nioor-INVENTORY SALE 19'10 HONDA~ cc par1y.546-4052or49f.&U. AU colors to choose fl'Om. 897-4 8/2~ •SCHNAUZER PUPS :• :., ~!any extras, EnlCtiCDC:Y 1 of• Kind Excellent condition s;;:,o "69 INTERNATIONAL Sales. Se:rYicc, P&.rtl $2335 +Tl.JC & Llc. ~laJe at stud &i groon1ing. uU . .,.,...,,,_ ~9-1&7ii lng covers, jump sea11, u . Immedia•-Deliv AU od '-t "---2 YOUNG •dult lfPll~ cats. · e 846-0839 e _,.,.. chrome rad holders, 501al· nive:rsal 24JQ3, •15313 * 6(2.(tj89 * Travelall. lXIO. Deluxe ... er)' m o .. ° CuuWc. Our o~n moving and HYDRO Swift IT Deep V Jon fuel, built-in ice box. $9900; Gentrntl itxSl •6271 TRAILER-:l Bike & .67 Susukt 11. a i 1 c r . ready, al80 AD Uodtls Califor nia Sport Cars carft take us. 54S--0813 8/ZI ':hr:! ~~~~ ?6·B5s~~·~~~~-Allio, f.1etleulously maintainM. $9500: Ce.neraJ )lx60 •611T SO cc 'frail Bike-S2'Jl takes Airstrt'am. 493-1&03 901 E. lst. s.A. S4U801 STANDARD doxie J )T old old v.·/shol!. etc. 846-6871 I ~~='..,.:.-~~~~ srcm invested, sclJ for SS850 $10.alO.CHAPMA.N botb. 546--0649 '60 Ford pickup V-8, R/H I' '69 850 SPORT CPL l~rtupnt l •l111pl1l l 0 :~days 836-44938/:l4 OLD English Sheep Dog ·~p.15\!;1 Lo(':'::c~f ;::::~~ lil'lll , 962·3UG MOBILE HOMES '68 BffLTAOO Matad<A-250 bed, w/camper abcll, i 'ill2 MA nd!i Puppie&. Wa111rom t.rlr. $1® 646-4519 1206 N. Harbar Blyd., S.A. Good cond * '°'7a 4-whl t.r\r, mUlt icll this ~ LE cock-a-poo a. gd Call 823--3701 FANTASY Z.f CUstom Sporl * Sll.Sto( * •147--0054• \\'-ce.k! 64&-5i41. loYing home. Shots & e Labnidor Retrie~r pup _ §';iibo'at; ---9010 Cruu1er, fly bri<f&c, twin 120 SPACES CHOPPED Galero, 250cc, lat '6a FORD PU, 8' bed. c.c. v. aroomed. 64&.--5402 812-1 flf&J 1 k lifet-c. outdrivea. top cond., $225 takt1 II! Metal flake, 8 auto trans. Atany xtras, 2 ?\to. pup, male to ~ S35 e, wee JI, dual controls, 84w Be:.ndix Available In Hunt1111ton riald frtml!. 646--4663 R&l-1 . xlnt cond thruout. home, ~' sc h n au z c r . 546-84:'6 12' TRI w/lrlr, mod. P IW!r rndio. outriggers. Fa111, long Beach .\ Cultl Mea'1 nlc. · &12 1 .. , II 6 962-:JWS 8/24 GREYHOUND Spayed. fawn SlO!IO/lni.dc lor dune bu&, or ra.n&:e. Comp! w/-4 whl trlr . est patka H.D. Ptnhead chopper, ALL =-·~ft==·"-'-''"m-·~__,~ color. Purebred. friendly, 2 Hobie Cat. 14T-m4 . A~klng $6150. 0 w n er, MOBILE HQMES new, ~ady to be_use.mbled, '51 CHEVY truck, Good UNUSUAL 11 Sian1ese 1:11-.,,.-. 115. •"1•-. &I" ~67 $1000 firm. 6Th-4547 o·g "•nd ••~ rn •~ 1 # .... ~ ....., e 20. ,,...,..._ . An1erlca'1 fineEt, aVallable ii.i .. • ~ .... ..,...,.., ... •en5 (ret 10 aood ~: GREAT Dane pUppie~. black, slKps ~~p-\\'OOd kf!el i:m.1, 1966 TOU.Y Craft 26" 210 ir. every 117.e I: price. r1tnae. ltQ.~A 90 St.lper SP.0!1· 121S See al :l539 Wcslmlr1111cr Sl. 5.'lfr-553!1 AKC, 3 wks, $150. Ill SIJ,';Q g,'JT.7038 HP. SS. 12& h~. Like r.1•\v. JOMICRA, INC. ml 1· a& new, $26.'i. C;i.IJ ~C~·'~'-· =..-,=,...-==---, LOVELY Killrn~ ~ s;:d ~Z>-605.1 f7iXK>. Accept part trade for 192&1-Be.ch 81vfl. ~59 1959 1 ~ TON G!Vl'l: v.•/ hon1es, 6 \\ki. old .a __ ER_M_A_N-,-h-,-,-,-h-,-,-,-.,d *Derk Blue S•~ Bos1on Wl\a.lcr. 548--l!Ll6. l£11r1llrlJton Beach 536-65U '78 HONDA CB 750 ~encl~ bed . S9T.. or best ~ 8/:l4 pointer pupi. AKC. Shots Nf'v.'. $150. G44-46S.f * REPO * XL.NT COND 3000 mi SlZO-Oller. m.,3427 Cock-a·poo, 6 mo old. Had Wonned. Reas. 81390 n · TF.MPE51' Jlp. fg. 1u11. 6 SAC. 26 ' Refin. Exp11'iu; ss. '•7 Unfv er&al 24 x 60 Day, ID.J990 Eves. 540-9251 '69 FORD Ranchc.ro, 351 Y-8, shol.t, c11cep1 rabltt;, lla\'f' * A.KC YORKY MALES • hp, JClnt cond, xtras, Ready 176hp Chrya. V-4, slpa 4. 2 BR :l Ba In Adult p k • '64 Hondll. 150, dirt bike, 1 ¥pd, new tire•. xlnl. 1.-oncl. Onto dor too m11ny, 492-0383 51 1 MO&. 10 •II. S3ll00. 83&--5479. perm . .dip. Bst olr ovr i..andllQJICd 1: many 011' • Cood'tond, Sl50. s:;mo. S.1U--64l7 4 ~. ye.119W. <ZXVJ 3'5l W $159S 3100 .O>dtUwy.,N.B. BILL JONES -541>175' Aulhorlzed MG Deal.tr B.J . Sports Car ... Ce:nter '61 AUSTIN" Healey, white. 2&13 Harbor, C.M. 5404491 flC\V tRlll I over drive, aood cond. Evts 194-4991 HONDA ~~1---------·I IMW e 1007 HONDA SPORTS CAR. Call aftrr 6:00 pm .. S.1.8-811.1 * JAGUAl '67 XKE FREE to rlghl home-Pl& • • ~142 • * ~· .MASTHEAD SL 00 P • $3000. 673---028S. extras, f11 mo rrnt, $11,450 * 968--2733 * O~ owner. '~7 Ch t v : taUed macque monkey-; "ARC toy ~ft. silver. 2 MUST SACRJI1CE $ll.OOO. DRAITED, Pi.tust sell IS" COit with bank terms. "7tl KAWASAKI S"tde Winder pickup. ne~w llltttcry &: pt.Int, Convertlblc, wtl'f' whttls, f 5ft..3638. mala &: female, S W1c$. * &t6-I008 * Staren.ft 7:) h.p, Evlnrude 714/531'.J..aJO -SSJ-1105 Dlr. ZO. $SSI), See at 602: Aikin& $650. 536-9™ Sales e Se.Mee e Parts speed. lVAI. 907) f"D.iALE Gemtan Shepherd. w/lhoU1 $60 "· 83'7""8910 SUNFISH • like new, dolly I: lrtt slip for 60 days. ~ DUE To 1llneu.. Cutiom-blt Club~. N.B. 673-3514'. '68 Gr.re Handl Van -IO mi"1. .l\U. ft10D£LS TO $2595 5 mos. old. Gd w/children. Gmnan Short-Hair Pointer, oovtr Incl. MUST SELL.I or best Offtr. 67~1095. :l.\x 60 Fashion Manor. 1.lkt A~ Sor Jlm. CLEAN. $159.l. QIOOSE FRO~f BILL .,10NE$ gg.zng 1114 a mo·1 Old, shOtlopapen. ~981! aft 6 r.z· Century Lebatrak, 327 cu nrw. Compftiflly lancboa.J*i '70 BSA '50CC • M&-1235 * e aoo CPI ln stock B.J . Sports Car Ct.nter 1 Yr. old Labrador female. Xln'I bunt~ do(. 561-7540. CAL-3>: Xlnl eotid. Nu uila/ in Gray eng. New eovtT. ln 5 star Parle. ltlal\y ax--C\alom, 9SUS13 '48 O>tvy Pan. Truck 283 cu. e lmmtdlate. ~Iva')' 2833 Harbor. C.•t. 540--4"91 54$-3204 8/22 SHERR y , S f!>odlet.l"ny .'::1-0~--=?·,a~st perltt.1 cond-..i Also Sabot. tru. Adull.t. no pcta. Htmct I 'GI YtmJ.ha :l:;cJ ~ DT-1 V$ clea~. chronie rims. · Or 1np County's *, XK·140 ROADSTER ,.. * PADDLEBOARD. ili'9'' w. sih-er girl $TJ, tin)' whl1~ now . 5i2--T914 or M:,.-1443. '3S-6159. Enduro &oek' clean cariM!t. noor ihift 675-8738. New•st O.•ler Xlnt 'oody". Rw1I well. New 20th, C~I 8/21 itirl $7j. AJCC. *'"~3. • COLUlffilA 22. 1961 Mlllt sell a)' Cabin :l BR ParkJane, lW aq n. 5500. 61Mi64 '52 JE!:P lruck 4 l\'h\ dr, COAST IMPORTS brakes. Qtus lop. 1-"qi FREE tin.nTS~ AFGHAN MAL E -AKC ~I, txc!tllent condtllon. boat, SlJXJ. rorn. lot on iiulf courw, • '61 \'amW %'iO ft'-blt 6 cyl ef'.li, •, ton. Of Oranae county tlghls. ~lovina; $600. '7".1-310.1 549-0!l;W 1112-1 8 n'IO .. Cbantp ped. ~Tai& 11163-4&22 * M6-.l7:5.'i * Dlrft"Vtl>Od Bch Club, HS. Se1nl--c11stom. xlnr cond. Clean. S$-3J67. 1~ w:Paclflc Coast llwy · NO matter what l.t I&. '°" S11hot, lnp cnnd NI"\\" CiifilS6ari1r Bay Roar, Sac S6!ri0. 968-l4T.1, '3&-6'921 S7{5. 53&-i4'69 'i>I Gl\IC t-TON PANEL° (Acroq f\'Om Balboa can 1ell It with a OAILY '"SNOOPY.. Bhu:i.: &· "''hltr Afghe11 up•· A.KC R19 a;aU t mist $:lj() xlnt. cond. ~lake offer. Ca.II 1t x 44 Ge"erel $41 5 "10 Hond• ~ ct •. Xlnl cond, XL.N'r COND. Bly C111b) DAJLY PILOT WANT AD. Bt'Agll" 1 fr old 6~1008 812;; I QUAJ.rn . • 9q-• <'•II 615--0j14 tw3-.l459 1~ N. Harbor Blvd., SA P!xt"•· ~tiu• ~ti. 7-7714 1i'il * • &4.""27D &.IU40& • ~l29 ~ti G42-d618 & cN.rp H. ~~.-..:.;....:..~__;~-·~;;.;..;;.;.;.;;.;..;...::..::::;::.::..:;::.... . . ... . . ' \ U DALY PILOT """"1, A-' 22, 1970 \'iAiiiPOitTATIOH TiiiiiSl'OitTATIOH TRAHsPOltTATION Tl<UISPOllTATION TRANSl'OllTATION TRANSPOllTATION TRANSPOllTATION TRANSPO~!ATIO!' _ TRANSPORTATION k airt .. Mtee MIO ln••rtefll C.rs "!!! ............ A"'8e NGO~··~,,.,,_ *' ..... , ..... A-. ... •rsrtM ....... f6ll ~i-ort.f Autn ____ Imported C1r1 '600 !!!!!!!_'!~ Auto1 "! KARMANN GHIA MDCEDIS ••R ... DRf OWNED PORSCHES SAAi SUNBEAM TOYOTA '13. 'IT - --'61 MK·°GT · 'f Autbodoedllooltt ''3 SUNBEAM ·Alpine, _, ''67 TOYOTA -· -.......... --''•' -' m<cl>. Toonnu A top. A·l. ~-" "th 31•~ .. ('q'ld_.., Aw•1 . . ' ·~ 1-----------------I $400/otf, Prlv pty. M4-583I rQ up wt tamper """" .MeUM .... , .... ,as Tbt .... -• UlllJAll __ ... __ . •ttd'iOC. Lie. Yea •. .../IV ...... !.i e. •• • SUB actual mlln. Loc:al 1 owner --· RWlt c .... t! " ... "' ' IOOlle " -.... )ow 1966 Pors he 912 ............ ,,. $3895 .00 ·~-~INE ~·~ "'11"·~ automobU.. Orl,cinal"" nn. ~~will::: :i,;, ni.t ,!, Ew_, . ., •• ~ORTS -., U:,·f:'",._' 1967 Porsche 912 """"""•Pl•• $4250.00 lhewel-lx.is...de ~15.,., -~. ~.;'%~':;,~:; ~~~;,;: ..... Ollll'•-Tr1de or ~. Private ~ Anl'Qno ..... 117 SALU l~P·~...,.C~~ .. ~'!:-~r-·r,;;;;;~EV~.;-Al:.4 suN . "CJllCKYWMRSON 196s-eorsch.--3S6--::::-:-.s,..,-.r.,.-~3495 .oo -TOYOTA '· 51399 .S::'~E ':'...i~;~;·..;: OPEN "'6-<125 • 1968 Porsche 912 ...... St .. k•P20 $4495.00 -~~.Part• CHICK IVERSON llAUD( OFTER. 5.n-7507 ext 2'4; .... !OSI """· .. «'" 1967 Po,.cho 912 the BEST BARGAINS vw •••-alt 6 pm, 83U021, 1970 IWIBOR BLVD· SONETT Co •--o •-1 """" _IN..,.. COSTA ~ T erga ••.•.• Sieck •ttlA $5095.00 lrnmed!ate Deltve..., me ~, Tur la...., e......,., ~9-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 n--~ 0 OYo 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA METRO .......... 1968 Porsche 912 ............ ,.,. $4495.00 c'oAST~MPOR10151r. Jim Siemon lmporl• COSTA MESA .. z. 11111 ~ .-' 1968 p ch 912 $'795 00 120 w. WARNER 70 TOYOTA'S SA-7165 . METtlO VAN ''Ul!" ors e •••••• St•ck •17tA ,. . of Orange County SANTA ANA JAG XKE 19612+!, &Ir, naw 1953 % T buBtln camper. ftV 1970 Porsche 9 f 4A •••••. Stock •111-T $4195.00 J.XQ W, ::::: ::::t Hwy. Open ::s~ Sun. In 1tock. Immedlat.e ddivery. Pln!llk. wry &harp"' J32X> Stoye, atnk, ice box, carpet. ·• Balboa Bay aub -~====--~ 1lt•11t·1'• llrm. Coll ...... 11'1> panelllng, bod, • • w '61° MBZ 2505, • -· a&k ~'ftl-UW CHICK .fYEISll PORSCHE AUDI 6<>-0406 • 546-<529 '67 TOYOTA 1 " .. ..... Xlnt condition. -• -· ...... lurLlllWIPI ......... l<AIMANN GHIA * 54S-724li * _ A ~'::";.:...culOle "''°' NEW MIDGET $1"5 Authorized Sale.s. Service . Parts 1tsJ;10a;:,"' ~ill~ eorooa. Good con<111too <ZLK. •Wl• • lll58 l'detropoijtan • idi&n. Lie, ,No. TSP 418. , .. •utH (HWY. •I j 900 WIST COAST HWY. watchin&: for II. DI a I 927l. WW take car in trade Laguna Beach , , Good cond. New tires. $3;995.80. M-7566 • ~-6824 M2-5678 tod 1 or tinanee private party. dlr. 900 So. Cit. Highway . ·Xlo~cond~':.':' ... ~::1.t ~ __ 842-513CI_. .JIM :'!.:'™w OwN!ft~llPORER :rs ~.I ~N~E~W~PO~R~T~B~E;;A~C~H~c-;:::::j;!l4;6~9~1f~I §-~,H~-~t~-V~~~,i~~~~"'====:.:.~Cfl~' ~-~="'=';9f.68~ll~.=~·~94-;7~50~3~~*=;;54Cl-;:~Jl=OO otter. 5%l-l752 -u;v • nni~ ~I ~ •''3 .KARAIANN Ghia MliltCEDES BENZ OPEN ~-"';_A suN'.h.---..,.,,,G,.----1 -"'~port~_.,,_c_._,_• ____ lm,.n.d ._ ____ ::::'.".:::=---...;...:.:.._;;=::..;:=c...--~::::=~::.:----"" Convt, rblt ens, clutch, nu ~ S46-4125 Sales. Servic.t. Puts MGI PORSCHE brks, 6U-T315 1956, 190 SL Roadster. I =~~~,--~~ Immediate ~U....,, •11 Karqwui Gbia• Wired &: white u,phol. Going '68 2!KJ SL.like new, 15,000 All MocWI • - X1nt cond. ll>OO back 1o Europe. or\i. mi,. auto, ps/pb. '68 MGI Roadster 'ft &el-5570 * $950 . * 646-2273 AM/FM, 1.w. MUlt l&C. 4 Speed. Wire Wheel. Radio, ~ Giiµ, COUPE '69 MERCEDES 2fJO =84&-=l.,,44,,,1 ==="""""°"'"' Ex~ Qean. (YCR 053) Gj1to1 q.nct. f<QO Beige. l<,250 oi '°"'Ider' THE QUICl<>l\ YOU CAIL $2095 ,m.olC or 6112-3213 TRADE. 646-1286 TJiE QUICKER YOU SELL '61 PORSCHE CAl~IOLET . _ :~.~..!'· eout H,...,!'~. So11th . C~st Im,.,.... ,4ulot '600 1n1,..1W Autos--Jmported Autot .•• "'A,;"'lhorued MG a·~ ford• °MeF~llfY Hrrdtop, rleamlng metallit 1ilver, with brand new in· terior, chrome wheels, ra. dial tires AM/FM radio, Lie. WYV1 215 • . . $1899 CHICK IVERSON YW ' Why the Red Baron W41S8 big shot. His plane had a BMW engine. You can have one too, and a car to go with it. See us for the free booklet, "33 Reasons Why BMW is Better." Or ask for the key. You 'll get the message. IAVARIANMOTORWORU COAST IMPORTS OF ORANGE COUNTY, INC. 1200 W. COAST HWY. -642.0406 IAcreu tr.• ky Club btrMCe1 , ~ . How does Fiat do it for the price? SAVE aatJJa ' UP TO 5400* • flAT 850SPl·DER CW...,, fMI of tpOtt ca, clrivi1"19 wtlftovt ~ - yow Mdfet. Tht Rot Spider hos a11tMNic; -....,..,. ... ,....., ,.,,.. ............. tMlt ... todla•lltw, front wti..i ditc broket., ,.... ti-. ...,..j a fontosricolty ec:Ol'IOJl'lkol p,rl~ W• f.e, a 'ut,c; ed tM IPOtt 591dtt, S., II~ F I A • T Howd-Fiat do ff• for tho price? •077496 * IN OUR . DEMO & EXECUTIVE C4R SALE * 1170 114 SEDAN -AM/FM, #717140. Willclow Sticker Price $2376 SALE l'llCE SI 895 · Viii .. H1111 "-' Senlca · Dept 16 Stans ' Si-AD' Sports & farqn Cars ' I t '67 MIDGn'. 3038"'""-;Larunaeeacb -, 54S-3851 ~ j!M-8515 MK Ill . -$1095 Radio, heater, ~ wheels (WF'/ TlO). '"" BILL JONES B.J. Sporta car C.enter 2833 Harbor, C.M. ~ $2595 1969 MGC S'I6 Ra~ . .beater, 4 speed, wire wheel.a. Priced way bejow market price. CYYA 535) . DEAN LIWIS 1966 Harbor Blvd. 646-9303 1964 MGB Rodstu Radio, beater, 4 speed. CBFE 190). DEAN LEWIS 196fi Harbor, C.M, 646-9303 '65 MGB ROADSTER Exi:ellent cond!Hon, win: wheel.I. CVNE 09!!). Owned 549-3>31 ZXt. li6 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '68 Ponche 9ll Coupe. 24,600 'Jnile1, like new, radio &: heater, Lie. ZUL 960 . ~.495.00. JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 13> W. WARNER SANTA ANA by little old ICbool teacher. OPEN Take trade or amall down . .EVES. &:·SUN . 5'6-ru5 Will fin . pvt. pty, Dir. Call Pat alt lJl am 5<1)-JUIO or $3895 494.1029. 1967 Porsche 912 '68 MGB GT Hardtop, .wire 1969 MGB-GT Blick. Custom Coupe, radio, heater, 5 1peed, wheelt, ovenJ.rive, .radio & equip, ooplh. FM radk> factory air condition, priced heater, Lie. WWS 23S. stereo tape Mck, XlnL cond. to sell. (SHA 9974) 11.995.oo. Make otter. 00-<925 DEAN LEWIS JIM SLEMONS JMP9RTS 120 W. WARNER SANTA ANA OPEN EVES. &: SUN . 54G-4125 '63 MGB t IPttd. wire v.i>ull, radio, 198!,_"._,_ HARBOR A~, !9li!I =-lllvd. MGI '64 MGB OPEL '67 .OPEL Rally C,oupe, 4 1 p e e d, AM/FM, •it cond. IXXP 987J $1299 BILL JONES B.J . Sporll Car Center 2833 Harbor, C.M. 5fiG..4.f91 $5'~ 1964 oi.1 Sf:1Uon Wq:on Radk> heater, nic:e 2nd car. (PIX' 3731. . DEAN LEWIS 1966 Harbor Wvd. 646-9303 1966 Harbor, C.M. '63 SUPER 90 A1 Oean M. Brand New, AM/FM, (JZY 5251 dlr. Will take car in Trade or Finance Private Party. ~2 or 494-6811. '60 PORSCHE Cabriolet, 1600 .uper, with hard top. New engine, new clutch, new tires, new paint, AM/FM, jult1llke ne't', can, be &een at Dl9 Harbor mvd., or phone 645-1982, 9am to 6pm PORSCHE '70 914 Imrnac cond ., extras include FM stereo, 8 track tape, COYer. Buying new house. Mw;t aacrifice. $3995. 525-851"1 Imported Autos 9600 1.,...,~r •_, Aut• 9600 lmpon.d Autol We've Got A W~ole Squadron of Spitfires Wailing To Take Off Stop by our showrooms ancl cl,mb Into the cockpit of a new TRIUMPH SPITFIRE MK01. It's Ii ~• nothil\9 el1e. With all the aqulpment that mi kes driving • Spitfire a diff1rent sort of •dventure: , R1cing·type rack •nd pinion 1taerjng . lndependant four wheel 1pr1ng· ing. Front di1c. brakes. Competifiori -9rovtn engine. four-forward-speed 9a1rbox. Tha wot~s. $2476* . ,, .... , Maoflo DELIVERS FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER 710 I . 1ST. SANTA ANA 147-0764 I ' ONLY AT CONNELL CHEVROLET '70 CAPllCI COUPI 12,000 mi. Showroom ~rt:;sh, vinyl r~f, air, auto., ·P.S., P.B., ~mauunr facl warranty, CADY460) '70 IMPALA CUSTOM CPE. 7,600 mi . Auto., P.S., air, vinyl roof, remaining fact. iU&rantee. Dead sharp. C711CKBJ '69 IMPALA CUSTOM CPE. Auto., R&:H. vinyl roof. fact. air, remaining fa.ct. warranty. Low miles. CYYN058J (SIX OTHERS TO OIOOSE FROM) '67 :E;!1~s~!~~a~. P.S., P.B., 1ure is a nice car. (TZH933) '66 ~Mo':~~-~~~-~~.S.; radio, heater, nice car. (ULA965l '66 ~:~.·~:. :~=~~ .. ·auto., air. Low miles, stron& car. (RUZ152) '66 CHEVROLET . · 2 Door hardtop. Strong car. Automatic, radio, heater. {RRY5~) '65 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 Dr. H.T. Radio, heater, automatic, P.S. Real nice car. <NAZ-487) '65 CHEVEUE 2 DI. 1 owner new car trade In. Automatic, radio, heater. (NfVC&I) '65 MUSTANli 2 DOOR HAIDTOP Auto. 1rans., will paint lo suit buver. Stron& car. 11m11 '67 FOID GALAXIE XL 500 2 Door hardtop. Radio. 1utomatic, power 1teerlng. (TRU367) '66 FOID CONVERTllLE V8, P.S., automatic, radio. Sharp car. (5RH593J '68 V.W. IUCO Radio, heater. allck. Clean atron& car. (ZSF845) '69 ~~!. ~::::i. ~:~~Sp~=-· auto., air, Real nice car. Won't la1L 1610AGHJ 53599 $3499 1699 5899 5999 s3399 TRANSPORTATION TRUCKS-TRUCKS-TRUCKS '66 lo\ TOM CHIV, -'63 COll\IAlll ~E,.. CTttfJ11 i Dr. Jtldl, Ilk•. .., IMll,..,1 '66 l/1°TON CHIY. w /ce111pet'. IPJS411 I '63 15L Ant 1 D•. H.T. , .... '67 'h·TON CHIV. 6, •tick. 1Yt4t111 AYN., .... ~ "•"· H '65 IL CAMIN O. l&H, r.s., •11fo. 1117. IYCMMJI 660) '62 VALIANT t o r. H.T. S49I '61 V1°TO,.. CHIV. YI, llH. 1$212671 Av11., 116H, •lnflll. '67 IANCHllO. A, llH, '5, •Ir 1122· ILGl•O JJAI '67 IL CAMINO. A, llH, PS, IYl61ttl '63 OLDI t Dr. H.T. ~'JU '66 .Y..·TON CHIV. 6, 1tkk. IT1141 61 An .. l".S. 11'111HI ..,... '67 \4.TON CHIV. YI, ttk•. IUJl211) '6t fOID '14·TON, RIH, •ff••· 1102711) '63 DODOI 4 Dr. 0-.rt ~ .... '•t fOlD \'J·TO~. A. YI, All. 1121J41 Avt.., lll:IH. OHDlll ...... ,, CHIV. 1/1°TON. I. H, YI, 1tlc•. IU21o t611 '67 CHEY. '14·TON Spt. Y11•. YI, A, R. '62 ,.,,.,. "" ez99 tttJMI llld!. IUtl"'I • '44 fOlD lco110. 'h·TON Y•. A, Mr, JI, H, IHllY4511 • CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1203 --------------- Sou.do.I, A .... I 22, 1970 ~AILY•Plt4T : TltAN51'01lTATION TIUNSPOllTATION TllANSl'OllTATION 1 TRAN5POllTATIOHJ • TRANSl'OATATlON · .!!T\!AgA!N~S!!~g.!llT!i .. Ai>l~.!l .. ON~.,:.·._2T]l!A~N~Sl'O~ll!!T~AT~~:jr~~~~~!::'=~~~~!!!!!:I ~: 1~rted A-.-l"'portod AulM 9600 lmpor!M Autoo -ltwpor!M Autoo " tlOO lmp0rt..i .t.ui., HOO ".'!w: Care ~. , , ·'!! ' . TOYOTA TO~OT~ . . . .. ro:~:::_ v1J '&~Jll~~TR ,J~~an . \ BIIL MAXEY '"' """"' "'"'· XI•• eond. :J' 'SPllNO:: RDs 69 Vfl SWa, . I PYt ..,,~9".•1"' -o"9Mr---· TIM!OITIAJ '·-111UMPH ' ..,,, . • ·,. ' lllLL JONES 11811 BEACH ILVO. . , .e.J. s,.on. Clt'C.mw Hunt. lloach 147.-SU ,67 Triumph TR6 :isi'l llarllor, c.f:!, , 5!'!:Y•I 1mtN,oto.,t11wY.anBdl e '66 TRIUMPH Sp'"' · "I t' 4 •Pttd w/overdrive, wire , i _ lull'e ~il'o"~/IOoJI \ • $ 1 SfS wheeb AM/TM dlr low eon.ttl ...... ~ ..... owner. g OTH~ O~OS' 1964 To)'Ota Lalld Cruiser mile1, • Run1 like a' fi!'lf SUlOO. 963-2283 AT Bl01 S'AVINCS Hardlop, radio. heater, 4 walch, (UOV846J. WUI lak.t '67 SPORTS 1200 DEMO '70 \YACON (13'12) $1817 DEAN LEWIS whee.I drive, Wvren hul:Jfl. car In trade or J1nance pr1. • .. , 18nt .BEACH BL. · "2-4435 1966 Harbor, c.ri.f. 646-9303 Lie. fXEV 904) vale party. ~S-4052 Of 44 •pffil radio ~altr (VOT HUNTtNCTON BEA01 DIAN LEWIS ,....,u,. · , llii ' " · ' ' :·'5 vW : . • $,2~95 , , 1966 Harboo Blvd. '6T GT6 Coupe · · 1.' Sl9f··1 ·' · IDG' · · 1"3 To""a ilod Crllh•" 646-9393 EXU'a Slw!l! !Wllo, ""'"'· BILL JOlfU ... , Hard(op. radio, heater, 4 '69 Toyota P,rona Coupe 4 4 speed, w Ire wheels, h.J. Siiorts W Cenler Amttie&R l'IUl&'S, ,.....n; tfre11 ~~ ~ve, Ex'*:' clean. IJ)tt'd, radii\, aud h1!11t~, lWCR 7ml. 2833 Harbq;, C.~6 m-!f9l , Eil.;Pme:f-~ty;~~ D~ ... .; LEWIS L;,. ZSJ • .,,~.s!>.oo. $1Hs = .. s ., 1 ;,,.,,.;w= ·~11 , ... M"""• . JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS BILL JOllES . Wh.1.15 191111 Harbor Blvd. 120 W. WARNER B.J. Sporta Car Crnttt . ' 648-9J>.l SANTA ANA 2&13 Harbor, c.r-.f. MG-4491. 1950 WlWS F:&J.lfl, pit up Seve:i:,at olhq i:ualomized VW to cl'°°'8 from CHIClt·:IYERSON OPEN EVES. & SUN. for 283-321 Chev.·no elW!ne m:E QUICKER YQJ CA.LL. ' 546-4125 '60 ~Good cond, Yl!How, or trans .. bucket ~¥Jb • vw.-. TH!: QUICKER YOU SELL DIME-A-LINES. 6'2-5678 wire wh.1.1, new tnns, clutch ~,119000. Cal.L .6:».9.;00. p.m. "5C9-3031 Ext. 66 or 6'T & top. $450. 644-1033. ,_,... New Sfr1 ,. . . .. , 9IOO -C1r,1, j I $ • '--c;.,. ' . VOLKSWAGEN . 1970 llARBOR BJ,,.VO. I COSTA M!SA ·' SZl95 ,, •• ' ' .. • ' " $999 S51.9.5 dri;, ~ QT.78 month CHICJ<, IY~JtS~~ YW :63 YV1 8119 MECHANIC SPECIAL Llc, pKt.&12 ciiicJ~RSON 549-3031 £x1. li6 c: 67 . 1970 HARBOR BLVD. , ~ VW · . COSTA MESA 549-3031 Ext. 86 or 67 '67 VW Camper; Immaculate 1910i~ ~VD. Completely e qu lppl!d , · COSTA MESA . absolutely like new, very '64 V..p'kf~" ~m~\ Lie. reasorebll!. 557-~ or 0¥R.'lf.l~·l0f ~"AlttJtl 4, 61>1m sl.'295.dO • 1969 VW-Xlnt ~· r/h, Jim Sl•mon1 lfllports 1SOO oe. ~6'!5. . 120 W. \fARN>:R..-, ,, !'IS-!051 • . ,., ~All.\ -. '69 VW. SullrQOt. Belgl!1,,Var. 0ptn ~~ I:.~ 456;4125 .... , ••· 1'·!,!01\ mi.41Q15. '&&··vw · Se ... an M0-34'6'Muitls.u • 11 '69 VW Squareback-Auto tl'anl. Like· nl!W, l:l,'100 mi . Sacrlfice·must sell. 96z..oc,G7 '64 V\V Bug Gd. con<!. & gd etig, $fi0 over wholesale book at $650. Call 549-4lll 1965 KARMANN Chia convt. Xlnt cond. Dk green body w/blk top & int. ~. e '67 Bug.White, radio, lo ml. Xlnt cond. Radio. fTBX 539J . $1199 Harbour V.W. 1 ~u::~~; et!~ . WANTED $1080 Owner ~776 I'll pay top dollaA fDr )'OUl' '60 VW. New t i res .. VOLKSWAGEN today. Call f.techanically perfect! $400 and ask for Ron Pinchot. 536-!Q&S After 4 PM 549-3031 Exl fi6.67. 673-0900. '64 vw Camper, ·lfiOO eng, '69 VW. auto. dk bh,1e, l'J(lio, "Ira features, Musb·see 110 J>OIJ'jOUI wi~, Pe~! appreciate, $159ol....5'1~ wnd, M"'~~-.i '1'lf vw:·~ydlaw,~·'llk "l'1\, • '68 .»u,:1., 11:1 ~r. !"'! .,.o.;,;w .,,q~t. 1-lea~uftld&t~miit&, xf!W'~r\lf.1 i . ll*J~'M.ust i.; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!f~~~ S1895. 67>o6:1~ · r.e1!!i~o.~s•f ·1 .... ~ 1970 MUSTAN.G . ' iffor llQl'dtOp. Hi;!\ bucket HOf" cot« ccsrpettd, f.u,111011 b.lted white 1ldewan tim, GT .mp.., 19' C.1.0. -'"' (Stri1I No. l690) s2S99 . .._ '" auc. Special of the Week ·. '70 GALAXIE i DR. .H. T,, Sp0RT ROOF, 8 CYL. AUTO, RADlO & HEATER,P. S,, AIR COND. VINYL lpOF, WARRANTY, ZTM04$ s2999 . 1970 MAVERICK NOT·• llPPID y,..9 ·: • ! '2299 . ~OTOMATIC ..._, aAl)!O •HEATER '' ................ • CJ.a. :-1 .............. Sll·P~(. "'11:...-..w ,.io;;·=-:!.!It ~"'7!"' .fllllo:· ·-""" •o....M ... 11"' .,.............,,,4 ... ..... .,..,, it''"4'. • W•!tM1 fiJ ,_. Fii 1£1 THC~ $3086 • CAMPH ~'Al . ..... 'ii 'on!. Gra!l4 $299. 9 ~H Toyota __ Prix c,.. · ~oro!lf · ?2399 AIM, !Wtlit, htalt<. JtXIJC .... ,.., .... TQl270 .•. YW DUNE BUGGY W'rlll .. l 1911W.Sn.tll ... 311 llW '&& T-Bird $1299 To11 Lndau l4M CNlt .,...""'""" Sl.1410 • 'H QP~~ ·. fast&ack 4-.,Rut.5111426 ' I 'Outstanding Ytar End Savings on Bill Barry lionliae's h11gt i11vin1oryofnew-1970 Ponliais .• .great se/t<lion. •.Bill Bariy ·lfk.. 'Jff. you to ltSI drive the Pontiac Qf yoiJrehoiee, and see for if the Fabulous t•alNts M1ai/dbf6.11ow! ·-·-----.·.- '. w 1970 Tem~t . • · Spollf touRe. '5tf;iol #233370Z60.1471 NIW 1970 Catalina Hard Top Coupe TOPQUAtln USED~ARS . ' at unbelieva,bly low prt<es . . . ' ' sE·BABLA. ESPANOL . , ' DAllY. l'ILOT S......,, Augurt 22. 1910 RAldPOIU.At~!)ff. TR RTA I N ~ :..;fN.::.A:..;N.::.SP;_O;;.;.R;..;T.;.;A;_Tl_.ON'---l ~SPOJITA~.-~S~R'!'A~ON _ TRANSPOllTATIOH T~~~l'O_!,~I~_:.; ~SPORTI TION TRANSPORTATION "61' lm"port<d C•n -lrnport<d -"" ,_... ... Can "" ........... ·-HOii lmporiod Allio. -Imported Auto. 960o lmportiCI Autos 9600 U1td CUI "°° J~~~~~;!wo~u~1sw~A~-va.iuwAGIH -voLiclWAGEN vouc1w~G1N 1u F stb 1.-voLvo ,....,."""'""'.,... -i -S209 · ·UV , I ICll'· . _____,,... YW ..,. ·•1 YW --, aw 1111ct111 .. , .. vw !...; !J ' • '64 vw · ; Ra!1~-(SVtl ns> i UV'Ll'l.l'i.l 1!.~ ._= ~~ CA MARO .,... ...... Mlti CAMP• Of Cnip1n, R•ar.r, • -· ..Ut !'!>'" S9UAUIACK • $1135 "•; -~'YlH!llllOl.YO' Id!, 11ootCHoM11w. ~LLE-. ::.......:,, ~(WT!:':;' r.a,....i-i ............ fW, llfa WI, ,.., \rilll all the a~ Lie 91&, . Sl810 ~:·:~1F.l't..J :::.=:i:-vJ.~ .......... ,Used i>IAt. uwis · sa9s Harbour V.W.' .. -----..---I 'I . vw .1-:T lliG ::!":.~:;;;~ .c='"~~N : -=-· CHICIC IVIRSON WUBurus~ .• ~ "(llQUllDER" -~:::~=·:~: H .... .,, " CHIC& ~ON CHICK lftlll!Ul'I · -1[ YW 4i VW.Blue, AMO(-· sl.:3031 ~ 66 or rr ,HUNTlljGTOHJIEACH I 2 'ilr. DlfM. =81$~\6'1,:='===:;== I a • • vw . ' vw ·--~ -• ,,. --· ......... Xlllt -,JJ7oJIARBOR BLVD. ~y ·~ vw A t *''2750 * c~---OLET ,_ u '°-It ..;, .,..... -.....u _, "" coad 11350 ~ " • U O ' '1111 l •ACN CNWY. •) 11711Bqlll111. --•• ~ ""•~· SGJ031 Elct. ••If Ult HARbOlt BtVD. , . ' ~~-' CC>SrA M!'SA tl>aok. -~.300 •Ml. Im-M-1566 e 5.17-6824 , lro!lftlCros 'sEAQi <X>STA llES4 • 1111 HARBOR m.m. COSTA MESA " VW BUS $1W • ., vw '""" ii.~ • NEW-USED-SE RV. '65 MAL'9U 'tl5 VW --back new -'10 VoOc&wte• Bug, Uc. si.> COST~ MZU • ~ RlH, Nu Uni * MMml""" Low milQ on rebuilt enclne, 833-~ \\Otndi.. ------------... tltts. -;,;i,;;, ,a.. ~ AJSV, 12.00! ....,_ ndio & · Mi;& $1195 e '89. VW•au-~ f""" new '/•!di. ..., ......., '83 $550/'68-'1450, ~ inl ___________._ .... , __ ....... ~-_ ... ,11.k ''64 VI llllli •\IJV-. ....,.. __ -· ndto1Li'do<l.-ltil>o-COri JUia NEW. '-a Chev/ ~:1--;v.o-Lv-o·-.2floQrha..it<>•lll;lB\!O'l wtll • ddft.nta.00. bdlt,...,,.Arpeed.(m '1 ·"'0..U ~ .,. bl -,q at --'RJi;rbor ·peeds oil *1.t'G' • . ~ ,b'a.de or Small 1doWn will 61 VW.._ exba\tlt systerri, JIM SI.EMONS lllPORTS Ratlio. Heater, CTAZ SOO) 3731 ** 1sf VW ** . Blvd or -...ne 645-19112' 9a.m pert ni.ri'&' end $275. ~iTM ,_ ..._mo. •-ftnance. $&\l f'ull prtce, Dir. ,......,. DOW !>n"n & 13) W, WAllNER 59).U Down wW ,,,....,. · ~"""'IS • · ' ~ ' '" ~ 0'~ Call 491-7744 ~ -.f13'4'5L'lt!O. sANTA ANA Pnftte P.,,,. c.u -. , DEAN •w;n 61 enc. l«X'. ec.5!72 ' ., ~pm • '67 BUG-Cooo CO~D. SA YE l",65;-;;=;=,..::..:.;.:.:.:.,~"I 'iiVI' Fl•wlet1 $"5 OPEN EVES. & .s u N. or~ 1966 Harbor, C.M. MS-9303 '63 VW SQRiCK $850; Rblt '68 vw bui, bel&e, spilt Rat, NEW BRAKES. JUXXl or b6t tint~~· I~pe.l2a.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 546-tl.25 19'TO VW Sedan • 1 year 'fi6 NEWL'Y painted, q, D@W J1ialnt • st.at radio. Gd buy szm. Pb: oft. S4>T89l $466 Morse' St:~n w/8 '10 VW 15QUAREiiAot ex-e '70 VW CAMPElt • eudutee, radio, -dark blue. o v e r h a u 1 e d,, Xlnt toVef'I, 540--2"15 fl62...8561 • '69 VW Bug-Xtra lo ml, track atereo tape pl~r " cdlent .o:md. SZllO. 49C-26 Pop top * tent * UAe .ew $1600. Mu.t seU. Owner throu&bout, $1095, Mutt .ell! •• VW CONVERT $10f5 '61 VW· Convt. $1750 cash or ~ • take . 18'.Xt c;~ o~rr :W~ery. ~dio. Like new i 2 5 o. alter t:JO * SCS-1240 *' emigrating. 644-2188. 642-1374, 675--0lff 962-22'Tl/962.-0538 xtnt cond, 548-5968 o...er pymnts. 548-1138 ~rteaa ~I Specialist Silvertone TV 21", ed. cond, --C.ro. 9IOONow C..n 9800 · · DEAN LEWIS .:~=~ Nova w...., DUE TO POPULAR ·REQUEST, WE ARE REPEATING :THE MOST· DRAMATIC CLEAN UP SALE IN OUR 18 YEAR HISTORY ~ ' ,.. • ' ' * OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF OVER 100 TO CHOOSE FROM INYOl s. MAR AND LINCOLN CONTINENTALS • NOTHING HELD BACK •• RJ, "ARKS' OVER 100 NEW. UNCQLN • MERCURYS TO CHOOSE FROM • ALL 1970 COUGARS NEW 1970 LINCOLN CONTINI NTALS, 2 DOOR HAIDT(IPS AND 4 DOOi SEDANS INCLUOID IN THIS SALi XR7'1, HARDTOPS, ETC. Drive Them Away For Only MERCURY MARQUIS 0 11, OF THI MOST SUCCISSFUL STATION WAGONS, SEDANS, CAHOFT=~·10'1NOW HARDTOPS $70 •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OYll FACTOIT INYOICI• CHOOSE FROM OVER 100 LINCO\NS, MERCURYS, COUGARS & MONTEGOS *~ aclcl 2°/o far handllllg ,. ' 170 MARK Ill Elegnoe personified! This fabulou1 car driven ()nly I 68 CONTININTAL '3888 4 Or Sedan. V-8 factory air c:on<tiUoning, ruJI power i radio, heater, U.ndau Root89tu I of 6,4 2 miles. Equ!Piped with every posatble luxury tea· ture Including fu I 'l::.er, of course, automatic speed control, poY.'er door ocks, tilt steerlna. AM/FM stereo, ind.lvlduallI adj111table 6-way power seats, Landau roof. (613 SJ) luxury eXiru. (XEO 1) I 2 Dr, Hardtop Coupe. 390 en· 167 -D LTD $1555 trbie, auto. trans., radio, heater, tac. air, landau root. (UES685) s7333 I 6 7 COU5AI , 999 A~ trana., RA:H, P.8m r · RY AlR COND ONING, white wall tires, etc. U c. TXU190 ·1 I 69 MEICUIT COMIT , 777 SPORT COUPE. run facto ' ~.u~'rc,18LJ~.1~12u1~J radio, 'teat- '66 MDCUIT ,99 • C.Uente Coupe. Auto. trans,, power steering, radio, heat.er. SRM.721 '1111 N.., :}• '.Fiie, Best Time In Ten Y e.r• To Btlfl A Uncoln•Mercury Product J'ohnson-.son n.u mi©®~mi ©®ml'ii~~rn~'ii'&~ • lb.\!mfil JIII[. ~rnm©Oll lffi W. ©®Oll @b.\im 5 40-5630 COSTA MllA 2 626 Harhr Blvd. 642-0911 TUR.EE GENERATIONS l N TUB AVTOlllOBlLE BVSl NESS OLDIST ISTAIUSHI~ LINC OL N-MllCUaT DI AU I IN OIANGI COU Nn ( I 1966 Harbor, C.M, 646.9303 Xlnt pond. Lo 11\l, $250 $1,95 dwn/4au""' .,.;mo pay- ment., &fZ-8762 195'7 VoJvo 1'4 Sedan Nice and deen. f314 A YVJ DEAN LEWIS '60 Chevrolet: 4 or.g. aulo/trans Daughter's car very clean. $195. SUn o.U, 19116 Hamor Blvd. ~5997 , ~ '63 CHEVY Impala convt. '---· Need• engtnr work. Sell or Aritlqu,1, Cl•1•k 1 9'15 trade. Aak for C ti u ck, ~~===---=1642--0040 1929 Cabriolet Mode. A Ford, 'll"'"'IMP=°"ALA,.,-=ss~409~,-, ~,.,·I not restored, priced for 4-spd, 411 Posl'. Xlot cond, quick sale. 548-4996 Make otter. 6t&-4914 alt -·--·-5pm. Autos Wanted '700 --~ "·""ea~O!EVELLE===-.,~S31l6=-1 · · -·-·--Real sharp beat offer over WE PAY TOP 11250 . ....,,,,_ CASH . '65 Malibu SS, 4-spd, llW blue, blk int New tires. Gd a;>nd. $UOO. m-7704 fur \lied ean 1: trucks juat '69 Impala. Air i AU. EX· ·call u,: for tree e1ttmate. TRAS! Vinyl top. $2550. Call GROTH CHEVROLET ~~•-Impala ss. lull pwr, fac air, R/H $1700, ~ 673-.1977. A*forSala-um Beach Blvd. Hunt!npm Beach 1969 KingswoOO ata. wgn, air, &n.a7 KI 9-3111 r.&iO Call 540-3210 ex 382 or SJl..a142 eves. WE PAY CASH '64 lmpalo convt 327 $000. 962--0642 FOR YOUR CAR t!iiO Cho.., Nwa, v.( '"''· CONNELL CHEVROLET Our SpeclaJty AS LOW AS $99 p/s MANY EXTRAS! $2995 -'65 Impala Super Sport Coovt 377, bucket sea(I;, nu tires 6 p.a., "R/H, $1050. 8»-3309 CORVAIR $1195 1964 Corva.ir Radio, automatic. Priced to seli. (013 ADXl w, """" our own """'""" DEAN LEWIS Credit ia no problem 1966 Harbor Blvd. Blue Ch ip Auto s.1.. 646-9303 I 64~'.~7~arbor Blwl~ CORVAIR PARTS * 1960 eng111e oomplete $25. --F Powerglide tranamtuion and WE. IUY axle• 125. Gu tanlt P . o, CARS I take ALL I<>< $40, 839-1427 CalI Manager 64$<14'6 IUICK alter 5 pm. ~ * '61 CORVAJR * BEST OFFER 1947 Pomona, "B," CM aft 8 '62 CORVAIR $110 Cash * ~1625 .,.. BUICK Rivie<• G.-and CORYETIE Sport-Chestnut, Mq v,:tila, -· ----1 tw1 pwr. S3XIO Trade equity '65 CORVETI'E FASTBACK for VW · 546-5445 or Priced for quick sale. ?wlay ~1018, ask for John. trade down. ~2691!. '96 BUICK Elt'!Ctra. Xlnt • '68 427 y tt • cond. Full pwr. O w n r 1 • transferred. $1400. p h : !\'lust sell $3000. 534-8859 ~ e '64 VET'l'E -Nffi tires, ' e 19&1 Special \Vag, Auto. mags, top, lo ml. Xlnt cond. P/&, R/H: Xlnt condl 548-32'l7 after 5· Rea110nable! 646-3431. FALCON '67 RIVIERA; full pwr., alr,l------~--I "'UY clean; low m I I e .• 63 Fal ~-4 pd AM/FM. (213) 592-lr.60. con r wtura. s trans, R/H, buck. eeata, CADILLAC xlnt cond. 1 owner. $295 Call 644-4431 FIREBIRD 'Ii& er_dUlac Coupe de Ville, ------- Lie. TFB 434, Ml power, '68 Pont Firebird. US map, factory air condltioni.na, wide oval tires, stel'l!O, MU1t 42,100 mil~. $2,495.00. •-::::'":":::''="'=·:-:646-::;:91:±11=Al=t=7"=pm::;-.I J'lM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1-- 13) w. WARNER FORD SANTA ANA OPEN ~.; suN '62 Ford Sedan '63 COUPE DE VILLE · Reblt ena/trans. $500 Radio, Heeter, Automatic, Power S«!ering (RYS 91TI ""'pty' 540-2'9' $595 '66 CAD conv. El Dorado - •11 pwr, dim••• ........ South Coast AM/FM 1tereo, cnd1e con- trol, '"' & "'" steerlna fiord • Mercury whl, guide--maUc, twllite 303 BroadwlQ', Lacuna Beach tent, Jtm. I 4 2 -2 4 13 , 549-3851 or 49H515 54~. •1965 GalllXle 500XL w/ Air '68 EL OORAOO • like new • Wbkle book price, mutt sell. LOADED! Full pwr/&lr/ 673.1071 stereo, 14550. &(2...al62 'IO FORD Seda n • • '68 ·cad Cpe de VWe, ttan1portallon car. st n d 26,000 mi's, Ne• tires. 1hUt, mechanically xlnt. -• 673-145& * 846-68n • '80 Cad Cpe de Ville, air all a '62 GALAXJE SOO JM;>We.r, ad/best otftr J300 or eonvrt ..... ufo, Sett o Ir• r lit l400. 67M915. !Al!H. 13$-JUI ~ ~ . ' ...... .. .... DAILY 1'11.0T Tl!ANSPOllTATION TRANSPORTATION TltANSl'ORTATION TRANll'OllTATION r · 'Z::" '70 CORON£? 2 DOQR ' . $ •No, ;y.<LZICOEIOlllt 75 OVER FACTORY INVOI~ COST 5,000 BLUE CHIP "Jui! 111 m1 fir1t •11d vou'l1 r1c1i.,.1 5,000 lh11 Chip St1mp1 if yo11 buy STAMPS. froin '"' or •~v oth1r d11l1r.'' ''JUST SEE ME FIR.Sr' '69 DODGE DART , ~· · 2 Or. H.T. Autom•tic, ,.41,, h••t•rt' WSW. IY BEf l61 ' I ..i"•!(~ I -! • ., l: ,... .. '66 CHEV. BEL . AIR 4 Or. Autom1tic, redi o, he eter,/ WSW. I PS8960 1 '68 Pl YM. BELVEDERE 4 Or. Autom1tic, R&H, pow1 r 1+••rin9, f1ctory 1ir. 16781801 '66 CHEV. Y2 TON Pickup. Ya, lo ng bed. IV24669l i •t . . • ' -l ~=--~~;,'JO CORONET CONYEfl:t L". '70 DODGE-CHARGER . OVER FACTORY INVOICE · ~7.5 NO.W•l7LOGllltOI ·$75 COST ' NO. XHl9COGl2l249 OVER FACTORY INVOICE COST . K YI"' are not completely sati1fied with. tho service you pl't getting from your presenl d.eql~r pl~ drop in to our AA Rated Award WiMingService o.,,.rtmont & give ,us a chance to serv_ife your ,cor P!Qflfrly. I hove been a ' ~·car doajet in.sp. Calif, for Oi~r;'20 Y"!'(S ~ ~o.llld very much like to be your dealer, · Sincerely, C.J Worihi•glo11 P.S. We gin Blue Chip Slomj)s in our Service Oeportmont ' •:: 1 '70 DODGE CHALLENGER s75 Ne, 1014l0 OVER FACTORY INVOICE COST II •• We have ftie best , financing in Southern Callfomia. If yo¥ . are :ihoit Of money and n-,a low motitllly paymenh, lff our ex· perlHCecl cHi111lon. 1 YIAa "AallAllrt' •aaTS&LAaOa '68 DODGE Police Spec. ,, ·itoisE ~ \) <~ s129· 5 2 ,Dr, H.T. Autometic, redio, h••+tr, P.S., vinyl t op, fectory 1ir. (WEW9JI) '69 CHEV. IMPALA Cpe. R1dio, h11t•r, •utometic, P.S., 1ir cond., WSW, t in t. gl111 . IXYV1971 '68 DODGE CHARGER Redio, he1ter, whit• side Wills, tinted 91111. IXRZl24) 9900 Uud Cari 9900 Used Cars Autometic, h11t1r, tint•d 9l•1s. 12542141 '&9 "FORD G1l1xie 518 2 Or. H.T: Autom•tic, r1ciio, "-'-i•r, power st1erin9, fectory 1ir, IYCW4571 '68 DODGE Coronet 500 2 Or. H.T. Fectory 1ir, 1uto.1 r1dio1 h11t• er, P.S., vinyl top. lVR>.419 ) 9900 U1td Cars HOO Us"' Cera $1995 ·1~ $1395 FORD MERCURY MUSTANG PLYMOUTH T·iiiD T·lllD s109s TOP DOLLAR '62 Come+·" '70 MAVERICK • ''5 GTO-• sP110-1-.!""'-'&ftf.O ..... · -* 'U HIM Top. <a.ooo 1111. 196fl '66 l TD • us ' .'H:f'. MACHI Xlnl """"· 1 Ownu. pyt Ford Muslana AutotnatiG, ltadJo, ~ater, ., t STE RO LOADIDi i'Wl Power + Air Cond. Pty. $600. S49-0.\S4 * FORD FORD FORD '65 FORD ·"~···'.HH"','.'°,,',.· ",,2,,v'eR'1"11o. Hardtop, VB. radio, heater, CLEAN u'"seo CARS buchl•teaflii. contOte. -<IWT Demo. Z'iO 6 Cyl_.tAutoniatio, $1300 OR BIST Qpr. (QT'S aw~ • '59 TJil'i - A&U wWer sleerina__. •utornaUc. t Door f[llrdlop. 300 V8 Auto. 74~) 4Jr. Exc.YJent "'~~-~lie Wa~ Ti~s. Power FERI I 8'2~3414. $300 Good (!Olld. $·1295 (SAA !H7J, • Power Steering Ii Braln!s Set> Andy Brdwn portatlon 1=ar. Will take ~Hlrihl. Air Cond. Tinted , So th c· f $100 '« beat (,fr, trr.J."51. South Coast DEAN LE\YIS Al• Cood. Powor .1'1odow" THEOOORE "'"''l'l'Jinaoaqflvl,; .... 't!;Ju1. Ronlo, H, ... ., 63 Ply. waxon, XLNT cood. u oas 19'0 Hod'°'· CM ' 64&9303 =-·w~~~io=d :;:,;;:; ROBINS FORD ty Coll-or <9l.tiil. C~2910l2$J 2661 ~~~:";,,.;~';,1599 MUST Ford. Mercury Ford• Mercury '65 FORD n1NCHERO , 1.scv 939$, 1595 """ Ha""" BlYd. "'" MARQu1s.111touGHAM M . COiia Mesa 4 [X)()R XLNT OONDI AIR/ s h c :m Broadway La,una Beach 303 •;:~;';,1-::.;';;,;""h .._, sTEREO/SUPERLlIT/ out oast PONTIAC 5'9-385! ;..-15 6 cyl '"'.,,..."'· " ,, '68). South Coast -.65 FAIRLANE DISC BRAKES/FULL row. Ford. Mercury '68 CATALINA '67 T·BIRo· '66 Squire Waqon Will take car In trade or ERIAUT. WINDOWS/PRI-· Demo. 2 Door Hardtop, a Fa.irlane, with wood grain ex-finance Pr i.v ate party. Ford• Mercury VATE PHONE. P.M. 303 B'"'~385lway, ~~'!.~ach Al __ .. .--a..... va, Auto. A1r Cond. ·Tint.I terior, dlr. 390 VS, pow" ''°"'-"""~o-•_•-.,....711_. ~= ~, B'°'d-", "m•o• Bea•h 4 Door Sedan 289 VS. Aufo. 675-6731. -~ or ~"t:li1w Fut 1..... t '"..,.""·• power a.-. .. ,., Glau, Power St-...4-. i ;: ,..... -...., ..... ,._ ... p S . (i:QU 615) e l po~er, Vuo,r1 top, . VI, power brlke1, white wall .. ~-11teering, air cond. Stereo FOR Sale or trade for VW 549-3851 or 494-8515 o.,.,·er teenn1 '68 COLDNY Pk 10.PtW: wgn. '66 Musl•f11F 2+2 Fttbk • automauc, dlr, radio, beat. tire• radio ·('rl'B 6ST) Radio. Heater f 8141321). taPI!, auto. lrar111. (TAY279) Bug -1969 Ford Country '66 Ford Filrlane 5IXI sta. $895 4 new p1"1mlum tJra1 full 289 cu. In, 4-~pcl er. F u 11 P1i,ce $1~ (SOI ' $1795 • $JJ95 TORINO '70 TORINO • Wilt take trade or finance Sedan, xlnt cond, ps/pb, ""li S th C ' f pwr &; taC atr. Xlnt ~. 'New tire le Brakes AFUl Will take Trade or ft-So h C f private pa.rty. Call 546-4052 air, stereo P.fake otttr. ESTATE SALE OU oas Pvt. pty. $2950. M6-0M:I CLEAN!! nance Private party. 494-South Coast -ut 001· or 494-MtJ. ~~~.646-?87S, evea . See Baywhore Richfield,~ i;ord·Mercury •'56 ~M~Cj Gd, ShapeSeeN:~~~~!8'~~· r.774~· , fWCl.M9rcury Ford·Mercuiz --;. '65 LTD hrdtop -pa/pb, p1o1.·r W. Coilat Hwy, N.e. J\take 303 Broadway Laguna Bearoh Tral\Sportatioh car 64 l"ONTIA:C: Air, new h _11:;;i..... •• ~ ... " windoWll, air, new tires, '69 Ford Custom written ofr. 'Securlly Paci· ~S.38.5l ~r '49-t-85l:i " SlOO * 645-2326 1!Ji6 MUSTANG P/S, P/JJ, brakes & t1re11 CLEAN Bit '803 Btol.dway, Laauna Bue """ L-wayOt ~II:( ....,.. · radio. Sl~. 644-5510 al! 4 Door Sedan, Radio, Heater, fie Nat'l Bank. Trust Dept., -,--• S '60 Mere convt., xlnt cond. Afr, ?\tag Whtels. Xlrit ofr/over $675. 67S-51M ~3851 or f94.8S15 MS-3851 :f!M,1515 5:30 Automatic ens BSO> -5.50 Newport Center Dr., NB. 66 Fa1rlane Inside &. out, Power, $350 cond. Must see to appred· e 1955 TEMPES':' wqon-4 ,... '67 Ford C1J1tom 500 -klr. $1895 ~ 64...0UJ ext. 210 lor de-Convertible. Automa'lic Vt, or beit otter. 64fJ-al22 ate, $1200. 008-3493. dr. $l000 Imported Cart * MOO l~!°rtetl, ~ white, R/H, air, power ta il, radio heater dlr E11:c~llent 1965 FASTBACK l + 2, • 546-2574 e brk5/strng, very c 1 ea n · South Coast SEOOND car ~ '64 Feint CM<t.' <z:J.V 074>." \Vill take MUSTANG h.vdrari'latic, r/h, low m 0 >,. 1969 GTO Convertible. Auto SU95 or best nffer. 499--1124. I!!.-d M Convt, Gala.x;y 5(Xl. Good trade or finance private par. Xlnt cond. $950. 646-6300 p/dlsc brkl, p/1, many ex· • '67 LTD 4 dr. Hardtop -rvr • ercury conclitioo. '6[K) oe make of· ty. {:all 5t6-4D52 or 494-68U, 67l-~11 trait $3)50. Call 54Mll3 Faclory RT!', tape deck, pvt 303 Broadway, Laguna Be1ch fer. €all ait,r 4 p.m., • t.5T' Ford W Need '66 MUSTANG '67 ~STANG G-T 4 8P(I, '68 GTO-Muit 1e1 to ap. pty. 968-4771 549-3851 or 494-8515 646-&130. k agon. 1 dllC brk1, 300 q . Xlnt preeiate! A real b•n• at some wor , runs ok. SM. , cond. Best ovu $1800. ..,, , After 6, 494-6462 VH, auto. radio, whitewall 494-8782 fl&95 firm. 6U-0007 '67 OALAXIE 500 2.cfr sedan tlre1. ('J'TD 61.1) '6S Convert. Mustaiw • 1959 Pontlac-pa/pb, xlnt r/h, lac. air, p1/pb, 4 new -$149S .. Great Conaition ' tranlpOrtation 548--lon ~· ".'"l~~:7.1g,w•" South ,. '"'1111•t 11100 133-w .v... 11:::"'=::;:::;==== Pl> ! •• 'fl"'"':" '69 MACH I X1n1 cood 361 ' '66 COUNTRY SEDAN ford • Mercuty .... '""'· ~1 •• .,,.,., ,;,,.. RAMBLIR · · 303 Bro.dway, Laguna Beach tape, warranty. 846-8759. '65 Rambler, Lie. RHA 107, Station v.·QOll, VI. auto .• TJ, ~ CJ 4%8515 1 '" -OLDSMOllL! 1.fofel D>, 2 do 9 r, rllo, o". oood., po-.... ,. '67 •iiJiliiii. blk, '1119, kpd 9"IOm•tiO, '*dlo ~ h<&l<r, inr. white wall tires. CTBZ rtick, New wide oval1, Pert e 'M Old FflS. cutlass 1695.00. 3451 . cond, $\BOO. 875-T532. Redial 'u;.;.~ $600. JIM SLEMONS JMPOA.TS 11691 •61 MUSTANG Vkuto,1 new *~* 1~ W. WARNER South Cfast I tll'el, radio, >lnl '°""· Muoi '" DYNAMIC '8 "'"' moc~. SANTA AHA IM!IJ. ll.00 or dtr. 54Mrl9 f.Ond Naw trans OPEN pr!:~. A SUN . P'ord • Mercury • '69 M,.,.,,. Maoh 1 -1H:r · · s.;1.91!JO '*"'121 303 Broarlway, Laguna Be1ch $2S50. Auto., pt/pb. Perfect .69 CUllau Supreme Vinyl 1983 Rambler Amer\can J ~~1 or 49US15 l'Ond. Pvt. pty. 6#-4493. . Hrdfp. air, auto, lni cond, Dr, Oean, Lo Ml. Call e 1958 AANCflERO-nu pa&it 1959 f4US'l'AN0.,MACH I, 351 Bnt Otter. 673-8118 !!4~73. C.M.. • u.... ,.... -.... cu. In. Goodyear "'"' U.S. • 1954 Oldt-Goo<l """" STUDEIAKIR M0-4675 ~ mags. -Xlnt cond. ~-Pvt. owner-f150 ' * * '68 FORD Cntry Sq Wgn, 67l-3000 • 644-0038 e ---.----- tape dec)Ji ~ir, pwr,. Jo 1965 .MllltaTll _a cyl, con-1 ,62 .. 2 dr-4 9i :e, SU~RSr!,l~;St~~ ;;m::H="=· ::U645=·=~==151===· i l;."'"~~·hl<.'!). ,~pi~/p~h~,, ~ llood ~~"""!.;:;_· Nt"\V TIRES! I OZAN it _ :us: ~ • Good tire1. 545-4861 s.WJ. &15--031'8 _ .t a.m. LINCOLN 'GS M,--...,..t~ ""'· 2111• T·ll~D • 4-barrol. "'"'' 11<rlllco, ,. YMO•ITH - • S90D or bit otr. MS-21Jf ~ ..,_, ·--------· ~64 BllQUOllA~, BeJutiful -"""' l1r + f\Jll po-IJlll lllut.-- I ~· COSTA ·MESA HONDA .':.. .UNIVERSITY OLDIMOllLI JUO HAllOl ILVD, CGIJA • 'I Sllunllr .... u. 19'0 . , -· -------------- ·.· • . --·---•.. ., ' ·' . ,~ .... 'if. \.;.1 '~··· " ·~ ' :I ,. 'i .. , . " --·' t 1969. CADILLAC . sedan ~Ville. ~I top, cloth I: leather interior, full power, ta&17 air condltlOnlng, dual comfort aeata, stereo multiplex, poMr door lock&, .tut:teJesooplc wheel. twillsht sentinel, poWft" trunk onener.' f065AGC:> , SALE s4777 · PRICE , • • . 1 19.671 CADILLAC Sedan Dtvute. 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NIXON F ere yo• .,.,..,._ 4' • kH ~r Ou .... , lo••· 4'ari"I Forl4 JIJI" er II, •"" 11iill Mr•. /'Ii.son siorll ila • k..Jr ll••re?-Mr•. lre•e Cr•lll, ToJNtb, Ken. e Y~. it i" trut-. FOR BllLY GR..4HAM, nlflll«elisi '"'"' omA • •"'«'-;,.,. dioUlaal tlo &o kiter ilae MOrel "'"' racNil li .... fi.oll iA fHlr la1Ul1 -Mrt. F. L . ..4llell, Ri1A Poilal, N.C. • We believe that the Christian bas a wonderful ministry in communicating the Gospel of Christ, which we believe to be the only truly efiective means of lrans- forming the bean.a of people. FOR Jlltl NABORS I• llte UUle girl who coMa on •• iA.e etWl of your 1"°"1 ""'1 ldA &o you?-Dell. Brou11, Bed/onl, Ind. • Andrea Sacino is not related to me. FOR ..4NN UNDERS, colu1'Uli.s1 For aU tit. •dtJiee you ffiN, I toOIUl.er wilt.edaer ,.. t..'N clalUre"1--E. Holareilt, BoU., ldolao • We b..-e one daughter who ia now the motheT of three lovely children: Adra, eeven; Adam, four; and Andrea. two and one half. llOR GIUH..4111 KERR, ca10, IU. tr/• Collo,,U.. Co1UTFKt I an4en11altd yo• al. ..,,,.. ea• llae dulae• you coolc. Htn11 tlo you "'4111· •re &o •lay ao .U-1- M .... ltl ariin Doyle, CIU. • 1 gaJJop a lot. We do 10 programs a week. llOR ROBERT M. B.4LL, Com1Ri.t1ioriu, Social Security Adminisira4ion Are Social Securi•y raambere ... '«~ &o ilMliDidlial. in any •pe. d~ toay?-Mr•. B . ..4. FO.Ure., Gownille, Ga. • Social Security offices issue prenum- I What In thB World I Jowlng The reason some people pre- fer their steak well done and chewy while others like it rare and tender is partly Something chewy lor the parly set psychological, according to Dr. Alina S. Szczesniak, a pioneer in the 13-year.old field or food texture ... The well-done pre- f ettn want to uee energy, to fight the food, to win an aggressive encounter. The othen like the peace and quiet of a life without reaiatance." She alao pointed out to 3,000 food acieiitiata at a recent Waah- ington food congreae some insights into hreakfut habits. "People want something bland, .oft, crisp, and juicy to take away the morning dry mouth, ready lo disin· aeg:rale without requiring much energy- and nonexperimental. But at party time, people a:tt ready for something new, pre- (erring crunchy •tooth-oriented' foods." Just u dieters benefit from salads be- cauae the texture creates enough work for the jaw to give the impression of hav. ing eaten more, Jim;larly, at parties, texture-tidbits definitely supply some· thing for the jaw to do when conversa- tion lags. What Are TheM Glrl• Doing? The beach at Llulebampton, England, gets euch marvelously atrong sea breezes that the sun wonhipera there 110metimee can SH-through wind &reakers for the beach K&rcely stick around long enough to gel a tao. Now the local council baa declded to rent (for Sl.35 a day) to ncationera some plastic .. tents" (bought eomewhere in France for 165), which let in the tanning ultraviolet raya bot dord pro- bered cards in consecutive order as peo- ple apply for them. The 6rat lhTee digiu of the Social Security number are called "area" numbers and indicate the slate or reg.ion where a person geta bis card. The other digits are simply sequential combinations. POR WIS ZIEGLER, t /tulai.ott coordinator, /. C. Pt:nney Co. Flaat'• your gueu •bol&I /ulure /ulaioru"! -Mr e. Marian Periw, Bi.Marek, N. D. • Soft, pTCtty, feminine faehion will re- turn in this new decade. and both men and women will welcome the chanire. Wa.Utlines will be de6ned. skirts will be in pliable, lightweight, colorful fabric&. Thia will call for .a ladylike, slightly longer skirt, the final length to be de- termined by the individual. Ju.st above the knee will be most popular, with coats at mjd.ulf. More significant than the hemline news, however, is the all-encom· passing return to femininity. FOR CLEON JONES, N.Y. Meta I MH laeard &laat In your boolc, "Cleon/' ,... lflllc •bot.I your ~w.. willa .. u llJ' ••• &roa, /or•er Meh ...,..,er. CoaU 7ou duerlbe eM 4lfi.culiy1--R.L., F caco, Tes .. • Wea seemed to take it u a personal insult when I played a bad game. He'd bad.mouth me to the press or smile when one of the reporters mentioned me by name and point to his bead, as if to aay that I didn't have it upse&ira. He wanted everyone to think I wu stupid, just a dumb kid from Alabama, who could not remembeT the sign.a or make decisions. FOR JA.CKIE CLEA.SON Did"°" ner play Che•- ter Rll.y 011 ~ old '" profN•, "Tile Life of Riky"P--S.rbaro Lo- Sealo, Nia1ara F.U., N. Y. • I was the first Cheater Riley on h . ,.._, le uk • I••-......-• .-aloaf v-aaa ~ dlM eel--. altd we'D pt lt.e .. .,,ff from &he proml-•t peftOft ,_ ..... le. SeM .-atioa. prelnably -• ...,., urd. to A..k Them YOUNell, FamU7 Weekly, 6'1 i..-i..t-An., N-York. N.Y. 10022. We c:allDOl .U-1.,qe .-.o-., kt SS will be paW few -.c1a -DHCI. tection from the wind. Before this brain- storm, bathers used to wish to pitch tents for the same reason, bu.t that was a strict no-no to the city Cathere of the resort tawn. Wby? .. We bad a by law banning tents from the beach," says Cyril Upton the beach manager, "because people might be misbehaving in them. But with these plastic ones, we can ace what's go- ing on ina.ide-aod I gueu pretty girls at the beach don't ins.isl on privacy." The Great Hoy-Fever Escape The best timing for a vacation, according to hay-fever sufferers, is when their area of the country is most in bloom with ragweed. Some good refuges from pollen are San Francisco and Sao Diego, Key West and Miami Beach, Seattle, the Keene Valley in New York's Adirondack Mountains, and Al8.;Ska'a Nome, Fa.ir- banks. and Juneau. In addition, the American Virgin Island of St. Johns ie rated .. excellent" and Puerto Rico can No ragweed in Puerto Rican hill country boast "no ragweed after carefol field examinations.'' In the States, bay fever is usually at its worst between Aug. 15 and Sept. 15-with the Cull Coast still active in October. And any ragweed area where the first frost is slow in coming will suffer a longer aeason. Family JteekJy flte NewspaJMr Movazln• AMgut U, 1910 LIONAID I. DAVtDOW ~t IOIOT FITIGlllOH g,,,or-4,,.-CJ.t./ Mo.TON AtAHK ~... N.EAI. AIMIY llllUMl,t"' f:dit..- MAatUS ... mNQUI "'" DlNeC49 MfLANlf DE "°" ho4 Edl&.r You are Invited to mall ~r questions or commtnts lbout any article or advertisement thlt appears In Family Wee~ly. Your letter wlll receive 1 prompt answer. Write to Service Editor, Family Wtttlly, 641 lextnaton Annue, New York, N.Y. 10022. CLINT EASTWOOD: Last of a Hollywood Breed? The Gables and Coopers are gone, but this old-school star survives in a new film era By PEER. J. OPPENHEIMElt Today's most acclaimed Hollywood actors are a new breed. Typified by Dustin Hoffman, Richard Benjamin, and Elliott Gould, they're not really handsome, may have long hair, favor roles with heavy psychological overtones. They're far re- moved from the old romantic- lead superstars of classic pro- file like Clark Gable, Gary Cooper, and Errol Flynn. The most striking, and possibly the 011/y exception, is Clint Eastwood. who's 6 feet 4, ruggedly good-looking, out of the old mold in bis portrayal of the strong, straight-forward, uncomplicated man-of-action. Whether Eastwood is the last of bis type or the first of a new crop is difli- cult to say. Either way, be must be do- ing something right, for Eastwood is one of filmdom's most successful stars. Clint himself is not sure of the rea- sons for his success. Or so he said when I had lunch with him recently. Possibly Clint _is too modest to specu- late. Probably be simply doesn't know. But be dKl admit that he was within a stone's throw of tossing away his whole acting ·weer a few years ago because he couldn't get a job. "I was a contract player, right here at Universal until they kicked me out," be recalled. "I started doing some tv shows and did pretty good for six months or so. Then a slow period started. "[got a job with the United Pool Com- pany digging swimming pools, and when there waso•t enough work, I lined up at the unemployment office for two years in a row. Finally I got a part in a 'B' movie. It was really terrible! So I said to Mag (Mag is short for Maggie, his wife). ·rve got to quit this business! ru do anytrung rather than make an- other flick like that.' But juSt about the time I made up my mind, I was offered the part of Ro~dy Yates in the 'Raw- hide' tv series.'' The series lasted eight years and firmly established Clint as a Western star. • It was purely accidental that Clint was visiting a friend at CBS Television City when Robert Sparb, then a net- work executive producer, happened to come out of an inner office where he'd been discussiQg "Rawhide" casting problems. He spotted Eastwood stand- ing in the hallway. A few minutes later, the surprised Oint bad an appointment to read for the new series. The rest is television history. Oiot Eastwood. Jr., was born in San Francisco. He bates the tag, junior ("I am a junior, and all my younger life I was called Sonny or Junior, and I think a kid deserves his own name"). Thafs why he refused to name his own son • after himself~ and called rum Kyle. Eastwood's father, recently retired from an executive position with the GeoTgia Pacific Company, had a Jot Clint chaJs wlth Gt>nevievt> Bujold and his wife Maggie ( r ) during a rare appearance aJ a party. Clin1 EMtwood on location s~t of "Beguiled," in wltich /te'$ a Union wldier. of different jobs in the Depression days. Like many of their contemporaries, the Eastwoods moved from place to place and Clint from school to school. "I really didn't know what I wanted to do when I got out of school," Clint recalls. "l became a drifter until l was drafted." Always a good swimmer, he became a pool guard and swimming in- structor at the Ft. Ord swimming pool. It was at Ft. Ord that he was introduced to film-mating. "A couple of friends of mine from the service who were work- ing at Univenal--00e as a cameraman and the other as a director-came to Ft. Ord to shoot some location stutl. They thought I would photograph well so they made a film tcsL" As a result, Clint got a studio contract when he was re- leased from the Army. He was cast in a lot of bit parts in second-rate movies but knew the experience was invaluable. It was one of those so-<:alled "spa- ghetti Westerns" that launched East- wood as a movie star. "My agent called me one day and asked me if l wanted to do a picture on the plains of Spain with an Italian director who spoke no English," recalls Clint. '1 laughed for 20 minutes. When I picked myself up off the ftoor, I said. ·rm doing 'Raw- hide.' Why would I want to do a West- ern in Spain, particularly if I only get $15,000 for the whole film?'" On his agent's urgings, be finally accepted. "A Fist Full of Dollan" gros.1ed more than $4 million in Italy alone. Over- night, Eastwood became the hottest American male star in Europe. His suc- cess continued in almost J 00 films, ground out io Italy and Spain. Clint•s salary for his role in "For a Few Dollars More" was $30,000. ''The Good, The Bad, The Ugly." netted him $250,000, and as box-otlice returns piled up higher, so did the remuneration for Clint. "Hang .'em High" earned back its negative cost within four months. Then came "Coogan's BlutT," "Paint Your Wagon," '--r'wo Mules for SiSter Sarah;' and more recently, "Kelly's Heroes," for which he received $1 mil- lion plus a percentage, and "The Be- guiled.'' The 2,000-member United The- atre Owners of America started the 1970s by naming Eastwood "Male Star of the Year in the United States." Clint still lives in the same modest home he bought years ago high in the hills overlooking Sherman Oaks, with his wife Maggie, a former model to whom he's been married 16 years, his son Kyle, now two yea.rs old, and a nune-bousekeeper. Asked why he hasn't moved to Bel Air or Beverly Hills, East· wood insists, "rd go crazy in a pre- tentious house. So would Mag." Clint's private life cootinues to be far removed from the so-called ~amour of Hollywood. He and Maggie don't care for fancy parties, don't go to pre- mieres, hardly ever mix with anyone in the business except for people they knew before Oint made the grade. Eastwood likes what be is doing; but like most acton, loob beyond his cur- rent activities. "Someday," he says., "fd like to direct." He may get bia wish soon if current discussions with the studio materiali7.e. Universal executives offered to let him not only direct but also produce a picture for them, pro- viding he will also star in it; to do it without salary and only Oft a profit participation. It loots like Clint will have to prove himseU all over again. • t r r l r t ( t :I ) s t t t I They Fight to Save ~ a Mrs. Dean St. Pierre, of San Antonio, Tex., writes to hUlband, an Air Force captain mis.sing in action for two years, not knowing if he's alive. "I f these gentlemen in Con- gress and the Government are hoping that we women are go- ing to get tired and go away and let them alone, they are sadly mistaken. We are stay- ing right with them till they find a way to get our bus-r bands and sons back home!" With this direct and determined state- ment. Mrs. James B. Stock.dale of Bran- ford, Conn., probably best summed up the aims and spirit of the National league of Families of American Prisoners in Southeast Asia. And no ooe could say it better because Mrs. Stockdale is founder of the league and chairman of its board or directors. She's also the wife of a Navy captain who was shot down over Vietnam in September, 1967, and bas been a prisoner of war ever since. Until recently there was relatively little factual information about Ameri- can servicemen who were thought to have been taken prisoners in Vietnam. But on Dec. 30. 1969. the U.S. Gov- ernment released to the press for the first time a complete list of American service personnel who arc classified as prisonen of war (POW) in the hands of the enemy or aa missing in action (MIA) in Southeast Asia. This list, with minor adjustment to update it to June 11 , 1970, contains t ,SS6 names. The official State Department com- mentary attached to the list concluded with this warning: "We are holding the Communist authorities in Southeast Asia responsible for the accounting for every individual on this list." 1be Communists in Southeast Asia are oot the only authorities who will have to account for these missing Amer- ican servicemen. Right here in the United States, some 3,000 determined women-wives, mothers, sisters, and other relatives of the men on that lial- have organized and are operating from a Washington headquarters. Tbe primary objective of the Na- tional League of Families of American in Vietnam Wives. mo thers, a By GEORGE FIEl.DING EIJO Prisoners io Southeast Asia is to hold our own Government responsible for bringing their men safely home and in the meantJme to do all they can to keep the issue alive and in the public eye. They have done quite a lot on the latter score already. Representatives of the group have addressed hearings of the Armed'Services Committee and the Foreign Affain Committee of the House of Repreaentatives. Their leaders are in constant touch with the State and De- fense Departments, with tbe relevant committees of the Senate and House, and with individual Senators and Con- gressmen. The women of tbe League of Pamiles an haunted by two fears : that more aod more of their men may die under the frightful conditions of their captivity and that for reasons of high policy or domestic politics, the fate of the remaining prisoners and missing may be lost sight of in whatever settle- ment of the war proves possible. S o the members of the League of · ·Families want action now. They refuse to accept any longer the plea that it is to the best interests of the POW IM lA to play down the desperate condition of these men: that too much noise on that subject serves only to disturb "delicate negotiations," as they have been repeat- edly told. Said Mrs. F . Harold Kushner of Dan- ville, Va .. wife of an Army medical of- ficer shot down in 1967, to members of the House Foreign Alf airs Committee: .. I am tired of being told that this great country, which can send men lo M /Sgt. Arthur Ramerir. acts as substitute father, helping Scott and Brian Held with baiting form in San Antonio. Dad has bun missing in action since 1968. the moon, cannot so much as get a let- ter to my husband in Vietnam. For years, families have waited patiently and vainly for the Government to act. while men died in those prison camps from execution, torture, starvation, festering and untreated wounds. Words no long- er suffice. Now is the time for concrete, sustained action, which only Congress can accomplish.,. T he women of the League remain convinced that their Government bas lbe strength and the know-how to devise and implement a course of action that will get their men back home. They will be satisfied with nothing less. They are also convinced that the way to get such action is to continue to keep public opinion aroused about the problem. They believe that Hanoi does pay at- tention to American public opinion. Ha- noi's official attitude of prisoner-of-war questions bas been one of icy refusal lo discuss the issues at an. Originally, only a few prisoners were even allowed to write to their families: six months ago. when the League was just getting under way on a national ba- sis, only 90 men of the 341 then known to be POWs had been able to write home. In July, 1970, however, letters have been received from 312 POWs out of 4S6 now so listed, which encourages the women of the League to hope for still further improvement "if we keep the heat on." It should be realized that these League members are knowledgeable service wives and mothers. The men on the POW/MIA list are not young draftees but volunteers. Some 70 percent of them are commissioned or warrant officers; another 20 percent or so are career enlisted men of Grade E-S (sergeant) or higher; among the remaining 10 percent there are very few privates. The ma- jority are flying personnel of all four services--Air Force, Army, Navy, Ma- rine Corps. T heir womenfolk, naturally, are used to service life and its uncertainties and complications. They are used to separa- tion from their men for extended peri- ods of time. And they are familiar with the unwritten law of the anned services: ''The service (Anny, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps) takes can of its own ... For families whose men are classified as POW I MIA in Southeast Asia, this care has been especially considerate. The oews that a man is in that status is Our Missing Gls and sisters are demanding action to make Hanoi account for American prisoners of war Autt-of ,...._,... Fvrws ond ttie IC•nnedy ~ ond ''Vlcfof'y Without Wor" brought to the family by a senior offi- cer who explains the circumstances as far as be knows them. An officer is assigned to the family to be its Casualty Assistance Adviser. He is available around the clock to pro- vide ass.istance and advice on legal ques- tions, securing maximum available help from state and local authorities, and even to help with such household prob- lems as repairing the family car or coaching Johnny to qualjty for the Little League. If the CAA can't handle a par- ticular problem himself. he finds some- one who can. But the Casualty Assistance Adviser cannot take away the terrible uncer- tainty as to when, if ever, a family will see its missing member again. If their man is classified as a POW, this means at least that service officials arc reason- ably sure he is alive and in the hands of the enemy. But if he is classified as MIA, it means he is not known to be dead--or alive. '1Nhat ma.k.ea the POW situation so disheartening, so much less bearable, is the fact that the enemy stonily ignores the provisions of the Geneva Conven- tion on the treatment of prisoners. North Vietnam is a signatory to that agreement, which requires the immedi- ate release of sick and wounded pris- oners. impartial inspection of prisoners of war facilities by a protecting power or an agency such as the International Red Cross Committee, prompt and com- plete identification of prisoners of war, and the right of such prisoners to cor- respond freely with their families. All of this is refused to prisoners of North Vietnam, which adds greatly to the anx- iety and gnawing uncertainty. The day-to-day needs of these fami- lies are cared for by their respective services, watched over by the Defense Department, given attention by Con- gress. At the Delrme Department level, an energetic and capable official, Rich- ard 0 . Capen, Jr., Assistant to the Sec- retary of Defense for Legislative Affain, gjvcs full-time attention to POW/MIA matten, supported by Frank G. Sieverts of the State Department and by Colonel Milton K. Kegley, USAF, as military assiatant. 'Nives can draw up to the full amount of the pay and allowances due their husbands, regardless of the allotment he established when be went overseas, which was meant only to care for his family during a temporary absence of fixed duration. Many POWs have been promoted in absentia to provide their families with extra income. Wives can deposit savings in a special account es- tablished by Congress that pays IO-per- cent intere&t and are excepted from the $10,000 upper limit which the law pre- scribes for such deposits. A law introduced by Rep. Bob Wil- son of California and which appears assured of passage. relieves POW I MIA families from payment of Federal income tax while in that status. They are entitled to free transportation in Government aircraft to obtain medical attention (free at service hospitals) or to visit relatives or other wives and mothers of POW I MIA personnel. AJI well and good. The women appre- ciate these benefits. They and their chil- Mrs. Joan Abbott. wife of Major Joseph S. Abbott, Air Force pilot captttred by North Vietnamese. poses wth her seven children on their farm in Salem Cottnty. New Jersey. Family ~ / Auguat t8, 1970 Mrs. Doug/aJ B. Peterson of Ft. Walton Beach, Fla .• speaks at rally to get support for missing se,.. vicerrun. Mrs. Peterson is ' wife of an Air Force major Mid prlsonu. drcn are protected from privation. But their men have no protection. Those with husbands or sons who are POWs know full well the merciless character of the enemy who holds them. Those whose husbands arc MIA cannot be sure whether they arc wives or widows. The legal difficulties which arise (if they want, for example, to dispose of prop- erty) are the least of their anxieties. T hat is why theae women are not sat- isfied just to sit at home and look after their families. As individuals and in small groups, hundreds of them have traveled all over the world to tell their story and to seek information. Many have tried to interview Hanoi or Viet Cong representatives in Paris. with little ta":;·hl• N>~11lt· ntht-T"\ have tried to go directly to Hanoi. None has been al- lowed to go there, but some have been able to talk with Communist diplomats in Laos or Cambodia-again without tangible f"C3ults . Many of them have told their sto- ries elaewhere--t.o officials of countries which are represented at Hanoi and those of other friendly governments. Their visits have received considerable notice in foreign news media. much of which has been highly uncomplimentary to Hanoi. For one example, Mrs. Roose- velt Hcstle, Jr., wife of an Air Force lieutenant colonel wbo is listed as MIA, told the House Armed Servicea Com- mittee what she and her three compan- ions discovered during a visit to Cairo: "Our principal interest in going to Cairo wlU to learn first-hand about their methods of handling the POW issue. No one could deny the deep hostility be- tween the Israeli and the Arab nations. yet we were informed by the Internation- al Red Cross that.(here is no such thing as a missing man in that war. Within 24 boun, either side is informed if a man is wounded, if he is in good health. or if he is dead. and soon afterward the prisoners arc exchanged. They arc even humane enough to exchange the dead. These facts, which are confirmed by Red Cross sources, .have done Hanoi's international image no good at all. Some of these trips have been paid for from personal funds, some have been aided by service organizations such as the Air Force Association, others have been assisted by individuals con- scious of the urgent need of our POW I MIA servicemer.. , •1 .... .,..;u;; should be made of H. Ross Perot or Dallas, Texiu, who has spent some $2 million to help expose the plight of his missing fellow countrymen and to arouse public opinion. The thing to do now is to build up the pressure. Every American voter has an opportunity to help do just th.at. The opportunity is provided by the approach of the mid-term elections. The League of Families urges voters to in- sist that every candidate for election to either House of Congress pledge to work to obtain a full accounting of our miss~ ing men and an exchange of prisoners of war. 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While research goes on in this mysterious field, many are "talking" mind-to-mind -By HANS HQI.ZER Authot of "ESP ond You" ond ''TM Trvth About Wltchcroft'' I s there such a thing as telepathy? Can peo- ple talk mind-to-mind at great distances with- out using telephones, radio, or other inter- mediaries? It seems that way, according to overwhelming evidence that direct links be- tween minds occur frequently. Take the arctic explorer. Sir Hubert Wilkins, for instance. Some years ago he and psychic Harold Sherman had made a pact that they would communicate with each other over the mile;,. Sherman would keep a record of what be "saw" clair- voyantly, while the explorer would enter all hi! activities into his log. On returning to America. the two men compared notes. More than 80 percent of the entries matched. In one in- stance. Sherman bad reported seeing the explorer dressed in white tie and tails, dancing in some kind of large ballroom. It made absolutely no sense to him at the time he received this telepathic image. On checking Sir Hubert's whereabouts on that day, how- ever. it was found that the explorer had made an unsched- uled landing in one of Canada's western provinces. There the governor of the province had invited the famed explorer to his inauguration, and after the ceremony. to the ball being given in honor of the occasion. But Sir Hubert had not brought suitable clothes. So the governor lent him one of his dress suits. Harold Sherman, of course, would have no way of knowing this. Telepathy works best spontaneously and especially when ordinary communication is impossible for one reason or an- other. lo times of danger, many a distraught mother has heard her little one crying from far away, only to rush home and find that the child had fallen or was ill and in need of im- mediate attention. An Illinois woman was busy in her kitchen when she felt a sudden urge to run out and look for one of her children. The boy was supposed to be playing in the garden. A thought flashed through her mind then that he was near a water's edge and was about to fall in. When she reached the nearby river, she found the boy clinging to the shore. Had she not obeyed her impulse, he might have drowned. N ot all telepathic communkations mvolve danger or dis- aster. Some very ordinary things can be the subject of such mind-lo-mind contacu. I was once at a play rehearsal where there was no telephone and no way lo get to one without leaving an important session. Shortly before 5 P .M., I sudden- ly remembered an engagement I had made to meet the late John LaTouche, the lyricist, at his home. I knew I could never be there on time and wondered how I could tell him of the de- lay. One of the actresses at the studio had strong gifts of ESP 1 Extra Sensory Perception). I discussed my predicament with her. The girl's name was Future Fulton. and she was from Lubbock, Texas. "Is that all?" she said. and closed her eyes. Then she said, "Your message has been delivered." I smiled. but when I reached a telephone about two hours later and called LaTouche, 1 was in for a big surprise. l could scarcely apologiu for not having let him know of my delayed arrival when the author interrupted me to say, "But I got your me.ssage. My answering service said someone called at five minutes to five to say you'd be delayed.'" One of the reasons such communioalions require a real urgency. a genuine need to get through may be found in the F'nm1l11 Wukltf, A uguat 28, 1 RiO t concentrated effort this requires on the part of the person trying to make a contact. Without that need, the emotional cause is absent, and apparently it makes a differ~nce. Despite eJthaustive tests in clinical laboratories, telepathy wu never successfully explored io this manner. In fact. some of the strongest psychics. who have shown themselves capable of spontaneous ESP on many occasions, ftop dismally when subjected to the confining conditions of the lab. Te1cpathy can be developed, however, by simply allowing it to come into use whenever conditions call for it. A desire and open-minded approach for it to work arc helpful, plus the ability to relax oneself emotionally and physically so that no secondary thought interferes with the primary ideas one is trying to "send out." Frequent experiments with the same two persons tend to improve the channel of communication, and if there uists personal or emotional ties between th~ two tclcpaths, so much the better. My wife and l have often had identical thoughts, or one would say aloud what the other was just formulating in his thoughts at that very moment. 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Blend cornstarch and brown sugar in a saucepan; adding gradually stir in the cherry syrup until smooth. Bring to boiling, stirring con- stantly; cook 2 min. Remove from heat and turn into a large bowl. Stir in lem- on juice, then cherries. Add peaches gradually, mixing well. Turn into the crumb crust and chill. 3. Using a pastry bag with a star deco- rating tube, pipe wlaJpped dNleli top- pin1 or thawed frozen whipped dasert topphlc around edge of pie or tarts (see photo). OM l../n. pi~ Nectarine Cheese Pie 1 unbaked 9-ln. pastry shell, with hi1h edre (prepared fro• a pie crust mix) l cape diced nectarbleti 2 teaspoons 8nely ahr.ddecl lime peel Y, eap 11111ar 2 tableepoona Sour 2 pkca. ca o~. each) cream cheeae ~ cap 1a1ar Y, tuapoon salt 2 tablespoona lime Juice a er1 yolb. fork beaten Y1 cup lil'ht cream a ec1 whites 1. Combine in a saucepan the diced nectarines, l teaspoon of the finely 12 Sliud, juicy, ripe peaches f~d in a marcuclrino cherry sauce are chilled in a crumb crust of ginger sna{J3 for a peach pie, which is sure to please your family or guests. shredded lime peel, and a blend of the 1/3 cup sugar and 1 tablespoon of the flour. Bring to boiling; reduce heat and simmer 10 min., stirring frequently. R&- move from heat; set aside. 2. Meanwhile. beat cream cheese with a blend of the remaining 1 tablespoon ftour. the ~ cup sugar, and salt. Mix in lhe remaining 1 teaspoon lime peel and juice, then a blend of ega yolks and cream. Beat egg whites until still, not dry. peaks are formed, and gently fold into cheese mixture. 3. Tum the nectarine mixture into bot- tom of the pastry shell; pour the cheese mixture over. Set on bottom oven rack and bake at 37S°F. about 40 min., or until top is evenly browned. Remove to a wire rack and cool completely. One 9-in. p~ Mango Tarts 6 unbaked tart shells (pHpared front a pie cn1st mli} Y. e11p all-purpoee Sour 3 tableapoona ftnnly pack.d dark brown supr Few paint ealt Y. cup butter or margarine 2 cups sliced pared ripe manl'OI 1 te.aapoon 8neli abredded lime peel % teupoou lime jaice '4 cap sa1ar % teaspoon salt 5 teaspoons quick-cooking tapioca l . Blend ftour, brown sugar, and salt together in a bowl; cut in butter or mar- garine with a pastry blender until the particles formed are the size of small peas. Chill. 1. Sprinlcle mango slices with lime peel and juice. Gently toss with a blend of lhe remaining ingredients. J. Set tart shells on a cookie sheet, and bake-S min. at 450°F. Remove from oven and turn mango mixture into past- ry, heaping slightly at center. Sprinkle chilled crumb mixture evenly over the top of fruit. 4. Bake at 450°P. 10 min.; reduce heat to 350°F. and bake 10 min. longer, or until crumb topping is golden brown and fruit is tender. Remove from cookie sheet and set on a wire rack to cool. Serve warm. Six 3~-in. torts Note: For one 8-in . pie, double ingredi- ents for the filling, and increase final baking time an additional 5 to 10 min. Fresh Blueberry Pie Paatry for a 2-crust 8-in. pie (prepared from a pie cruet mix) 4 cope frNh blueberries 2 teupoou 8Mly 11hredded lemon peel 4 teaspoons lemon juice % cup su1ar '4 cup all-purpose flour Yt teaspoon pound c.Uanamon Y. teaspoon pound nutmeg ~ teaspoon ult 2 tableapoona butter or mar- rarine 1. Line an 8-in. pie pan with one half of the pastry; set aside with remainder of pastry. 2. Gently toss berries in a bowl with lemon peel and juice, then with a blend of sugar, flour, spices, and salt. 3. Turn into the unbaked pastry shell, heaping slightly at center; dot with but- ter or margarine. Complete as for a 2- crust pie, following package directions. 4. Bake at 4S0°P. 10 mio.; turn oven control to 3S0°F. and bake 30 to 35 min., or until crust is lightly browned. 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Most youngsters want a pet sometime during childhood, and the relationship between animal and child can be the most idyllic imaginable. But there's more involved than just the obvious fun and affection. This true-or-false quiz. based on psychological studies. will test your knowledge of some often-overlooked facts about pets. 1. A child's pct can sometimes do more than a human being to f ulfiJI the child's emotional needs. 2. A child should be at least two years old before he is given a pet. 3. Every child should have a pet. 4. In choosing an animal for a child. you don't need to worry about picking one the child will be afraid of because few children have fears about animals. 5. There are some pets that don't like to be near children. 6. You shouldn't give a dog to a disturbed child. 7. Special care should be taken in choosing a pet for a child who has a tendency to allergies. 8. A child's pet dog tends to develop per- sonality traits similar to those of its master. 9. Pets can become so attached to a child that they become physically ill when their owner does. 1 O. Some common pets arc dangerous for children. ANSWERS 1. True. According to clinical psychologist Dr. Boris Levinson. for example: In many ways the relationship between a child and a dog can be more salutary than one between two human beings. A faithful dog can satisfy 11 child's deep psychological needs, including the need for a feeling of complete trust. loyalty. love, and affection. 2. FnJ.u. A child can be given a pet when he's two months old-if the pet is a suitable 1, Fam i/11 W •ekly, A ugu1t 211, 1070 one, such as a goldfish or turtle in a pro- tected bowl, or a bright-colored bird in an attractive cage. 3. Fa/Je. Some children have aggressive in- stincts tha! find expression in mistreatment of pets. Or they may be insensitive to the pet's feel ings and innocently injure or hurt the animal without realizing it. In such cases, a toy animal of the child's choice may be substituted. 4. F"lu. A child's possible fear of certain animals should be taken into account before choosing a pet for him. In a psychological study evaluating the fears of more than I 00 children, 80 percent were found to be afraid of some sort of animal. 5. Trur. If you acquire a pet which has pre- viously iiuffered mistreatment by other chil- dren, it may have come to associate children with abuse. and regard youngsters as poten- tial enemies. 6. Fnlu. Dr. Levinson finds that a dog can be of inestimable therapeutic value in the t:ase of a disturbed child-unless an acute fear of dogs is present. The dog may be able to "reach" a withdrawn child in many ways impossible for another human. 7. True. Such a c hild may be allergic to the hair of certain animals. If this is so, there arc many other crearures that make ex~l lcnt pets such as fish, tunics, or parakeets . 8. True. Psychiatric studie. of child-pet re- lationships sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health show this to be very defi- nitely the case. The dog seems to sense its master's various moods and feelings, and gradually forms similar attitude patterns. 9. Tm~. Or. Ross V. Speck, who has made a study of the role of the pet in family life, finds thnt it is "not at all uncommon for a pet to become ill when a significant member of the family becomes ill." 10. True. The disposition of dogs, cats, and other animals varies greatly as in the case of human beings, running the gamut from high- strung to placid; from high~spirited to unpre- dictable. Since a child may often be alone with his pet, it is important that a new pet's behav- ior be observed for the first few days. + AN EXCITING NEW OFFER FROM .THE COL I MBIA RECORD CLUB- From Pole to Pole-From Ocun to Ocelft- A Wortd of Entertainment At Your Flnprtips! 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Btcause we print in quantity and cut out the midcUem•o, -can atiU offer our aubacriben thae diltinctiv., doth-bound boob 6ir only $3.39 each plw ahippina. Not ewryone cu take du. 1«t of atory. But if you cu, we'll be pd to eend you-fur the token pria of i1-thrH of tb.t puwt boob Zane Grey ever wroc.. TbaM ruged boolu are bard ·bound in IWlMt red, duert tan, ancl cavalry blue. And they're stamped in real aold. Nonnally they cott $10.17. Bue while our introdu.:tory oft"er luu, you can have all three for only a dollar. You aat advance dtacriptiooa of all fucure aalectiona. You can reject any boolt before oc after you recein it. And you can cancel your aub.cription at any tima. The Call of the Canyon. What bappe111 to a aoft-lmna But- _. who walb out oa the pod Uf. to fac. an outlaw's vanaunca alone on Arisooa'• daola .. frontier. Wildfu.e. P« a eullion who wouldn't be ridden. a airl who wouldn't be kJ.ad, Un Slone pmb&.d fftl'1tNnl• And b.ia IJf. WU Why are we acak.iq you to three handsome boob lil:e thae? w. thinlt you'll like tba boolu .. emd you. And that you'll wane to own othtr boob in tba Zane Grty Library u they come from the pr-. Send no mooey. Jwt mail coupon to get The Call of the Canyon, WiJdfue, and The Hub Knife Out6t by Zane Grty. All thrM for tht inm>dua.ory price of on11 $1. Walter J. Bladt, Inc., Flower H ill, Roalyn, N.Y. 11576 , .•••.....•..•...........•...........•....•.....••.....•••.........•............• : ! pi,..., Mnd me The Call of tlM Canyon., Wildin, and The Huh l(n1fe Oucfu. : : lf l doo'c wam to keep U.... omroductory ....luma, I'll cmun dwm widlin a Wttlt ...d ow• : : nothina-Ol'-wue, I'll pa' juac -I few all thra, pliu aluppma-: i Alto ,_,.. Cw .... addmonal beauufully-bound ...i~ in che Zane Gtty t...brary, whKh : : I .... 11 be mocW to n a1ft u chey -f,_ the p-. : : l'U ,., advana d.aiptJoaa of aU future ....lumM I may reject an' boob before cw afttc : i I reatft tbtm. Fw th-I do keep, I pay JUN 1U9 each plua ahippiaa. And I D\&' canul : : mr ,._.,.non uir time. (Book• .hipped in US A. only.) : • • • • • • : PriM N-o.oi : • • • • : Adell.. : • • • • i CiCJ Sc.. Zip : i Zane Grey Ubrary 28A ! • WALTllR J. BLACK, INC. FLOWBR HJU.. IOSLYN, N.Y. m76 : ~·--.-~~-----=-=-----...-=>o===-.::.;======~~~~~~~~~___;.~~=-~-'-"'-~~~~- till HOLDER ., t>kk ...... WILSON FORD Ha&1actem8ucll !(ere'• an int.erest1n1 little Item from our nel&hbora in Canada ••. A vlaltlng Atnerlcan mo- torlat appearln& before a local maitatrate on char1et ot drtv. Ina 7• m.p.h. offered thia · etc· planatlon. ConalderlnR that the Canadian g~on la blger than a U.S. gallon, miles were no doubt longe& too. He reasoned that in order to covtt 60 Ca· nadlan miles his speedometer should read at leut 70 m.p.h. The jud~e however didn't in· terpret it the aame way. He promptly fined him in Cana· dian dollers . . . which are smaller than U.S. dollan. Speaking of small dollan . . . How about the beat dollar buy on the automobile market to- day? Fords Fl\lcon for exam· pie. Here at WUson Ford Salee ln Huntington Beach we have an outstanding collection ot. Falcons. TakP the Falct'n Fu· tura. The 4-door sedan la the top of the Fl\lcon lineuJ>. It" Is the Jut word In compact lux· ury and blg-<-Ar tdeu. Jdeu like big-cu ride . . . smooth. qui~t. aott. But handling that la definitely compact. Ideu lille the 200-cu. in. Six, which If vet such bl1r POwer for aulck D&Hlnct and freeway CrUlalna. But which la oure comnact.cv In gu mUel\cte. Ideu Jike the- blit·car s"8.Clousneu wtth iren· eroua aeetln(r for she adults nlua 12.2 ru. ft. o' t.runl< l'lace for a vacation load of lucteacte. And It's all on a compact wheelbue ot 111 inches ao tumfni ia quick and easy. Ideas llke the i:duahneu of cloth and vinyl lnm, comfortable foam-padded full-width seats and rich loop-~ oan>etlng . . . It's all .1uat part of Ford'• new Better Jdeu for 1970. Whv not atop In at 18255 Beach Blvd. and see the sreat Ford Falcon line for yourself. THE DAILY PILOT, 1V WEEK. AUGUST 22, 1970 DICK WILSON'S ·WILSON FORD SALES 18255 IEACH ILVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH ------~ FORD ------ 11122,2111111211111 .. 111111111111111111111•11111111111112111111111 See all the g-newest ones for TEST·DRIVE THE ONE OF YOUR CHOICE TODAY JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH ILVD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD A2-6611 HUNTINGTON BEACH SALn DIPr. t ...... 10 , ••• 1 Dews HIYICI OPIN '"'· ttlr• M ., I •·•· te I p.111. Me:t., I•·•· te t p,111. 592-5511 • :r-J. !PORT! HllJHl/111/T! ) _,.; . ,, SUNDAY. AUGUST 23 12:00 II tB (i) AAU Tr1ck arMS F'leld (C) International Meet from Malmo Sweden. 1:00 r:nRiir1 Challenae (C) Highlights of the 1969 Davis Cup com· ~ 1:30 II NFL AC11on (C) "Rookies To Remember." An insight Into the constant trials and occasional triumphs of NFL initiation. D m Avco Gf?lf. CIH•lc (C) Final rounds of the $160,000 tournament from the Pleasant Valley Country Club In Sutton. Mass. The first prize this year has been raised to $32,000. The defending champion, from Golf. Ill., is Tom Shaw. 2:00 II Rams f>re.Seuon Football (C) L.A. Rams vs. Oakland Raid· ers in game taped yesterday. 0 Anael Baseball (C) C81ifornia Angels vs. Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium, Baltimore. Maryland. 4:30 I (I) NFL AC11on (C) 5:00 UCLA Bruin Football (C) Highlights of last year's game w th Oregon State. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26 5:30 I Anael Bneball (C) c·allf. Angels vs. Detroit Tigers. 8:05 • Box lntem1tlonal 1970 9:00 Box de Mexico THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 8:30 I Boxlna From the Otymplc (C) 10:00 @ (j) r "~r2 eonea• Footbln 1910: The Ye1r ot th• uarte~k ( look at the quarterbacks who will be play· Ing college football this season. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 5:30 0 t\7.l (1) NFL Pr•Season Footblll (C) New York Giants vs. Prttiburgh Steelers at Pittsburgh. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 11:00 AM~~ (6) M1Jor Leaaue Baaeblll (C) 1:00 O OOw Jones Open Golf (C) The third and final rounds or t e 00,000 tournament are televised today and tomor· row from the Upper Montclair Country Club In· Clifton, N.J. 4:.45 II) lntematlonal Worid Cup Soccer (C) Brazil vs. Peru. 5:00 D (i1) (1) ABC's Wide Wortid of Sports (C) 7:30 1:00 t :OO 10:30 11:30 6:00 7:30 1130 f:OO 11:00 6:00 7:30 1 :30 t :OO 11:00 6:00 7:30 11:00 11:30 1:00 7:30 t:OO 10:00 11:00 7130 t:OO t 11S 11:00 71JO l:OO t:OO lO:IO 11111 ll:JO 11:41 SUNDAY, AUGUST 23 t "Jl1Hw" (mystery) '61-Jack Warner, Ronald Ltw\1. 11 ''l"he Dart! Comer" (mystery) '46 -Lucille Ball, M•rk Stevena. 1 11 3 (C) '"Hlaht of th• General•" (d••m•> '60--Peter O'Toole. 11 "The Leseni of Valentino" (bloeraphy) '62 2 "Slater Renn)"' (drama) '46--Ronllnd Ruuell. Aleundtr Knoll. MONDAY AUGU ST 24 1 "Alae&a leH " \drama) 154 -Robert Ry1n, Jin St1r1ln1. t "Toeethtr Apln • (comedy) ·44 -Irene Dunne, Charlu Boyer. 7 17 S (C) ''Sured Stiff" CR) (comedy) '53-Jerry Lewis. 4 23 6 36 (C) ''What's lo 8ad About l'Mlln1 Good'' (R) {comedy) '67 t "V .. w From the ar1•" (drema) '62-Raf V1llon1. 11 (C) "f'rom Istanbul, Orders To KJll" (mystery) '65 - TUlSDAY AUGUST 25 7 "five 1'1"1'"" (dr1m1) ·A2-Jam11 MHon, Danielle Oarrleull. 2 29 I ''M• and the Colonel" ('R) <comedy) '51--0inny Kaye. t (C) "hmarcMne" (mualcal) '15?-Pat Boone, Terry MOOft. 1 U 3 (~ ''l"h• Journey of Robert f'. Kennedy" (R) (blo1raphy) 4 23 6 (C "Helpl" (mualcal edv•nture) '69 -Th• Baat111. t (C) • ltd River" !dr1ma) '6<>-Montaomery Cllft1 LH Remick. 11 1'P•r1• After Dari!' (adventure) '43--0eorie S1na1rs. WEDHH DAY, AUGUST 26 7 (C) "Celamlt)< Jane and Si m 8111" (western) '49--Yvonnt 01Cer10. t (C) ''The Story of Wiii Roeers" (dram•) '52--J•n• Wyman. t (C} ''l"h• View f'rom Pompey'1 HHd" (dram1) '53-Rlchard C.an. l1 "0.mentta 13" (horror) '64-Wllll•m Campbell, Luana Andtl'I. 5 "A Place el On•'• Own" (comedy) '4S-Jamea MHon. U "Trio" (drama) '51--JHn Simmon•. MlchHI Rennie THURSDAY AUGUST 27 7 JC) "N111er S.y QooAye•1 (drama) '156 -Rock HudlOn. t C) "Arrowhead" (w11t1rn) '153--Chertton Hnton. Jac:k Patane•. 2 I ''Tiie Vl11t" (dnim•) '64-lnsrld Ber1man, Anthony Quinn. t (C) "Traci! ol the C.t'' Cw11tem) '5-4-Rob1rt Mitchum,. Ttb Hunter. 11 "Abe Uncotn In llllnol1" (dram•) '40 -Raymond MHlly. '1t1DAY, AUGUIT 21 t (C) "The MeConn•ll ltorv" (dl'lm1) '515--Alan Ladd( June Allyson. 2 2t I <Ct"Hot.I Peredl9ol• (comedy) '66-Glna Lo lobrltld1. 7 ~(;) "W n Wondl Cofllde" (ICl·fl) '51-Rlch•rd Derr, Barb1re Ru1h. t ... t•U e In the I~" (1cl·tl> '56-f<leron Moore, Donald Wolflt. U "W•'I to ttM l tars (adventure) '45 -Mlch11I Rtd1rave, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 I (C) .... 1111•" <mu1lc:1I) '46--Frect A1talr1, Bina Cro.by. t "Operetlon Paclfk~ (dr•m•) '51--John Wayne, Petricle Neel. 11 ...,,._lcan•I Dlery" (drama) '43-Uoyd Nol•'1 Wllllem Bendix. 4 U I (Cl "f'otl-That ~am" (comedy) '62-1:.IVl1 Pr11l1y. 11 .. Hi. Klnd of woman" (dram1) '51-Robert Mitchum, Jene Rua .. 11. 2 IC) "••ndldo'' (advenlurt) '56--Robtrt Mitchum, Giibert Roland. 7 l•My Ceulln Rachel" (dr•m•) '53-0hvla dt Havlll1nd. 13 ''T..,,ty 8rave Men" (dram•) '60---Cuy Wery. MarlH Mell. ·-•, ( WANTED POSTERS UP FOR DODGE SHERIFF Joe Higgins became famous between innings of a baseball game. The New York Mets were playing the Atlanta Braves in the final playoff game last September, when a new Dodge commercial appeared on the screen. "Y'all drive careful now, heah . . . " drawled a burly Southern sheriff. With those words, Joe Higgin!I gained fame, and a 30-year old career reached success. "It was all timing," says Joe. "The whole country was watching to see if the crazy Mets were going to wind up in the World Series." This summer Joe is regularly featured as an ABC parking guard on Screen Gems' Wednesday evening summer bit, Johnny Cash Presents The Everly Brothers (9-JO PM). ''During the first show Johnny Cash, who was guesting, asked me to be on his show in the fall," says Joe. "I was thrilled. Then Tommy Smothers invited me to do their show.'' That's the way it's been this past year for the likeable actor, who was a regular on The Rifleman and Arrest and Trial TV series. He's now instantly recognized everywhere be goes. ''k!#IJ. most impossible to travel.'' be says, "but I'd be a flat--0ut liar if J said J didn't like the identification. You don't work 30 years for nothing." He began at age 15 as a "very bad musician." Joe's sudden popularity is enabling .him to do something he's always wanted-to work with young people. "I travel a lot for Dodge;• he explains, "but it has nothing to do with selling automo- biles. I talk to club groups and at schools on safety, youth, Jaw enforcement and the narcotics problem." Joe was picked for the Dodge commercial because "they liked the way 1 wu a Southern sheriff better than they liked the other 27 actors." It took two days to film it. Two days and a baseball game . . . after 30 years. WEEKLY WARN ING-Joe Higgins, a.r an ABC-TV parlc- lng guard, has a warning for Phil Everly (right) during one of his weekly appearances on Tht Everly Brothers Show. ~ ... 3 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, AUGUST 22. 1'10 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS ~"10111\IN<. MONDAY thru FRIDAY I Culltby (C) Cf) Jed LI Linne (C) f1iw Yor'll Elthaf\19/ltcal 11:00 IJ ] TrlYll flllllS (C) 5:55 tJ 5W. Us T1lis Day (C) 8:25 C.••llftitJ lutlttin Bo1rd (C) 6:00 1J S.mm« s.11111w (C) 8:30 Mr. Maaoe (C) 4 5 § ({) Wltttt tht Htart Is (C) 00 . Jtop1rdy (C) nny f.nrs Celttlrtty Cirde 6:25 D Education Ellchlnro (C) "The Movie: See Daytime Movies. ~ 00 1 .. 1ttlled (C) Quiet Campus." Mla:lttJ MoUM '11..tre (C) •po (C) Rotbt Robin Hood (C) Romper Room (C) 6c30 fJ OdJuef (C) '"Psychiatry and Cf) Hqdta'I Hl .... I 11:2S 9 (i1 CIS News (C) Criminal Justice." Aiiericln Eldalnat/Dew Jona Toftl llOtrs Hollywood Meny..Qo. fJ Llw for die '70. (C) 9:00 ! (I) T1tt lflCJ SMw (C) ltolMd (C) m Edut1tJonal Futures @ @m DIMll'a Pl1te (C) 11:30 l a Cl) Sttrdt for To1Hrrow (C) 6:45 fl) C.•IMditJ Report twit: SN Daytime Movies. . tj1 (!) @E T1lt WM, What or 6:55 D MIC NtWMrvlce (C) Jadl LI Llni.e (C) rt &amo (C) Art James hosts. I Off~-U..ot ~-nt .... Mr. M•-(C) m Toclar Show (C) : Stu•• Streit (C) (R) # 111 · D @ (}) n..t 51t1 (C) 7:00 ~ CIS News (C) ,... ._ ,..._ w:. .~ M. Sllow (C) 1 5. m LA. CitJ Schools Mr. Wbllbone (C) 9:20 Fuhions In Stwlna &) World of Women (C) Mon., kto tlle Clown (C) 9:30 I Ci) llftttly HHlbUlln (C) Tues., Fri.; Ptrapectfvt (C) Wed.; M11~ Optnin1/ Actives (!) @E C.ncentntion (C) lite rltrrt Sltow (C} Thurs. 7:30 · Acrou tlM FtMt (C) Mon.; • MoYt~ See Daytime Movies. fl) A•a Eldlln10 (C) •kine tllt Most of Matvrity, Foeturts (C) 11:55 0 fD (!) m NIC News (C) Tues.; Dnor & 5ollatll (C) Wed.; Stodl M1r~ P1rtnb Youtll Forum (C) Thurs.; 10:00 ~ Ci1 Andy 5rtttiUI (C) Rtsourees for Youth (C) Fri. • • Sift tf tilt CenturJ (C) ~nnt (C) Jack elly hosts. (I) Rod!J and Hla Friends (C) 10:30 ({)Lowe of lift (C) c.rteons (C) I" Sun111 Today (C) Stock Marlltt Coveraae (!) m HollJWOOd Squirts 7:55 i Jot (C) Wed. only. t eter Marshall hosts. 1:00 Cl) C.pt1tn Kanproo (C) lite Wtlbrntn ominr Watdl (C) Ted Myers. &allopln1 lourwiet (C) I I I I I .-----.... > di , ~ ,r ' Fine Quality PRINTING 642-4321 Offset & Letterpress ,, • c... ;z: .. _____ s "A Complete Printing Service" Free Estim&tes PILOT PRINTING 2211 W. B•lbcNI Blvd. -Newport S..ch I I I • I l\f TE RNOON 12:001J loutlque (C) u ril oo m LH• with Llnkltt· ter {C") Art and Jack llnkletter deftly steer a middle course be· ' tween midi skirts and mini skirts when they both show up In aress sldrts on Monday. I &lrl Talk (C) Betsy Palmer. @ (3) lest of Everythlna (C) Lundi lrlpdt (C) Cartoons. 9 (j) News (C) NYSE Report 12:05 Qt Cl) Ann Gutclltr Show (C) 12:3019 (j) Al T1le World Turn1 (C) · Q) 00 @E Dtp of Our llvta ( ) Macdonald Carey stars. I ~'1 Show (C) (I) A WOflcl Apart (C) D llna for Dollan (C) Stock Market Cloat 1:00 1J tfi} Cl) LO¥t Is a Many Spltn· doftdT11ina (C) 11@ m Tiit DodOfs (C) Movie: See Daytime Movies. (])&)All My Children (C) rtina tlM Market (C) • Ci) m Anoltler Wortd--19y 1:301! Ci) T1lt Guldin& llafrt (C) ty C) I CV ltt'a Make • Dtal (C) C.nuaoclitJ Report sttrtlna Thuter (C) 1:50 ID Fuhlons In Stwlna (C) · · 6 m lript l'romile (C) 2:0011 ~ Secret storm (C) G) Ntw!Jwtd '""' (C) • Me.It: See Daytime Movies. 2;30 I a Ci) Eda• of Nlaflt (C) • @ (!) m Another Wor1d - Somtf1tt (C) 8 Cooklna ~) Wtd. only. @CI>a.>Datlnc "•• (C) 3:00 1J fB (I) 5o11tt PJtt (C) D Ifs Your ltt (C) Dick Gautltr la host to au11ts Mtrty ln1els and date Francine York; and Lori Saun. ders and husband Bernie Sandler. B ~IJ htrol (ll) (j) Q) 5tntrtl Hospital (C) • Undent.1 (C) IHIZll (C) @ Mltlnw. Don Rodewald. Pattern fw Uvlna (C) CiMm• 3' 3:30 I llltQ l'alr (C) (R) • MIU Doustas (C) (R) Guest co·hosts for the week Include Louis Armstron1. Cass Elliot, Georae C. Scott, Mick., Roon., and Ethel Merman. B Father Knows lest (ii) (j) Q) Ont lift To llvt (C) m Queen fot 1 Dey (C) ID Hobo Ktl1J (C) Qi Ci) Poptyt Certoons (C) @m Christ the llvlna Word (C) 3:45 a!) T1lt Frltndtr 511nt 0) Ftatum (C) 4:00 IJ Mr. Ed; Movie, Mon. only. See Dartime Movies. I Jacll 8tn11y Show @ (}) (E) Dar11 Shadows (C) News (C) Baxter Ward. '-or .. Publa• News (C) Salmt street (C) (R) #111· 115. @m T1lt Answer (C) Mon.; T1lt Storr (C) Tues.; Creation Rtturcll (C) Wed.; Full 5osptl Bulint11111en (C) Thurs.; Faith In Attion (C) Fri. 4:15 @E Alu Ntrvo Show 4:30 Movie: See Daytime Movies. Stump tllt Stars (C) Ntw1 (C) Mau Roo• for Daddy T1lt Munsttrs ~ Miko Doulfu (C) Three Stooru • her Famllr • £J Juido dt 101 Hijos · • Vamos a VIiiar (C) Mon.. Fri., sttd r I• hllcia, Tues.; Mtllcan Chamber of C.mmtrtt, Wed., LI Salud dt Usted, Thurs. &) Best of Evlf}ttllna (C) 5:00 1J News (C) 0 T1lt lono Ranatr (C) m Popere and Fritnds (C) ID l11Jnan (C) @ @ Ji1111ty Thomason (C) fil) M~1trs' Ntifhborhood (C) di(!) The Munsters I Selected fllm (C) Dos 5allos tn Paltnqut Tiit Rifleman Notlclls Btwitchtd (C) 5:30 0 GD ABC Ntwa (C); Nn Pre· S.uon Football, Fri. only. An1t1 Warnt-Up (C) Wed. onlr. • The Rtal McCop · Abbott Ind ~lo Qlllla•n'• Island (C) Ci) Thia Dir 1970 (C) : Brtthr luu (C) Cl) ,._,/W~/Sports (C) • Plltol'1 O.S. (C) • C.micos r Cendona • l'mptCtlvt (C) 5:•51 (}) Ntw1/Wutlttr/Sports (C) • Stftdtd Fiim (C) .• Dtportts IE) B .._tit Ptdn Yarps (C) (30) Dusty Sprinafleld Ind Jonathan Win· SATURDAY ID ltat Patrol (C) (30) tltta .:::1«C) (30) Larry Bul'Ttll. 1:• a o oo m • eolltdf ....,. .... Hltdlc9d <C> <80> ..._ (C) (60) (R) "Simon SIJS Get 10:00 19 ()) lrttft Aa• (C) (30) AUGUST 22 I vrNINC s:001 CIS ..... (C) Ropr Mudd. ._... laMblll (C) Clllf. Anpb vs. Baltlmort Orioles. 0 @ (]) G) AIC'a Wlclt Wtrtd tr Spelts (Cf Tht National Cham· plonshlp Indianapolis-car Race from SprlnJfleld, Ill. Is tentatlvtly scfltd· ' uled. Jim McKay reports from the llllnola state falrrroundl. Chris Ec:onomakl provides the expert com· mentary. GI"' (C) m Mt¥le Qmts: "nt Dart Corn .... ~ystery) '46-luclll• Ball, Mark li:;r=:;c~ Qitlt for Lift (C) SIDfla of Soccm (C) 5:30 Tiit "' ..... (C) KNIC NIWMfVlct (C) McHllt'a NIWJ loll Stroct Pmetlta • Alller fa•llJ • C..pa11 (C) 6:00 • 9 Ci) €?:' NIC Ntn (C) (30) .... ~ (C) (60) ARIMala, Action Ind Adwentw• ( ) (30) ''Valley of Skeletons." Bill Burrud travels by helicopter to a little-known section of Hawaii, the Na Pali Cliffs. Im Malailt/Davey l Gollltlt (C) (30) 6:30 B 9 (j) Nfl Pr•SeNOn Footti.11 ~ (3 hr.) Minnesota Viklnas vs. Houston Oiiers, live from Houston. The inter-conference 1ame Is re· ported by Jack Buck, Pat Summer· all and Frank Gllebtr. B KNIC NIWI Ctnftrtnct (C) (30) 11ex1 t Preview to t11• ean- torn'8 (C) (60) Dick Smothers hosts • preview of the first "Call~ fomia 500" to be held at the ne,J Ontario Motor Speedway Stptembe~ 6. Smothers discusses tht track witn many noted drivers, allows footaa~ of a pro-amateur Celebrity Invite, tlonal Ract (run Auaust 9) and shows Jot Leonard breaklna his own world one-lap mark. Included are constiuc• tlvt prosress shots of the new facility. I hn for , .. Lift (C) (60) (]) H•t CoMt tM Bridtl (C) ( ) D Ci) MJ Worlcl (C) (60) Ell) filn Clrdt Htldllnt (C) (30) Guest ls Raymond Gauer. national director of Citizens for Decent Llter1 ture. I Qll. drtn's Gospel Heur (C) (30) £.dp If Eternity (C) (30) Upbeat (C) (60) 7:00 I MIC Surltf (C) (30) • DHttl YalltJ Days (C) (30) "A ull Hous.."' m Metr0111tdll PrtMntl (C) (60) ''lrn Trial." Macdon1ld Craey stirs In 1 tense courtroom drama as District Attorney Nedford Vane. Also starrln1 ire Walter Brook, Paul ;r~. ~:'.;.~c, (30) m Clltn Coob (30) "Bean ~routL" 11:> F1~ 111 Action (C) (30) Married." Bob Newflart, Martin Mii· SOine9nt abandons 1 puppy on tht ner and .lolnna Barnes ster. Spe· Oou1ln doorstep wtlllt Oliver b cial auest stir Is Dorotl\y Provine. f!Way In Ntw York. An eltctronlc computer named SI· Im " ... (C) (30) mon, usually lllfalllblt In match· • Slilc AINI Wb Midi (C) (60) m1klna, lw a brNkdown wtlen It CoHbJ MUllc Can-' (C) (30) has the task of playln1 Cupid for • 1lle r., n.t lrew U, (7~) (R) Its proarammer, 1 scientist. a wait· " ltn CindtR." ..i.. I ms and 1 TV comedy wrtter. 10:301 t1I Cl) Jecllt llt_. ('-1 (60) D 111tw1t: "Kitltr Wit11 a Slit klrl"' ~a. 0tr1111 Sllow <C> (90) (suspeMt) '67~rol Mohner, Su· D RD DEALERS Present sanne Uhlen. A nine-year-old 11rt * Vic Damone & You ICddentally witnmes 1 murder and 0 118.siU.U Vic Dew I '" tht killer stalks his witness throu1h (?) {30) o0n Costa's orchtstrl the back alleys and streets of joins Vic and four atrts In the flrat Vi~ien~ Tc ft\,_ M .. _ ..._1 of four ll11f-holr apecl1ls. IUJ 'liU ..-. I a-a -m Movlt· "11't C., DfMrC." (mu• ( (30) onty Hall ~sts. ilcal) ·~red Astaire, Glnaer Ito&· • MH~ $ Mowlt: 'Ctmtds Fo_.. tra. Allee Brady. Whtii 1 love-sick (dr~ma) 63-8en Gm1ra, Stuart dancer pursues a lady, sht 11Mst1kes Whitman, Slmmy Davia Jr., R1y W•I· him for another man and luuts a ston, Vincent .PriCI'!• Rod Stelrer. story strana• Invitation. Academy Award of the rehab11itat1on of convict John 1934: Best Musical Composition, Resko. · "The Continental " m Wondtn of tilt World (C) (30) I Male City, USA (C) (60) "Castles of Cyprus." CJ) ~ A1Nftcan st,tt (C) f1l) Tiit Advoat• (C) (60) (R) • hitport' t. Trawl (C) (30) "Should the U.S. pernment make u ·oo 0) ,._. (C) contraceptive devices 1vail1ble at • • l'ilatra t: """""' (mystery) normal cost to .very American re· • -MichHI Crala. Francoise Pre· lidless of aae?" vost, William Lucas. Billie Whitelaw. Selected Fl• (C) (90) Rr'8na• possested wife of mur· 5'twla J Enrique (30) dared armored car auard traps aana 8:00 0 (ill CI)&) Tiit N...,_.. 81•e ahead of police. COMM&Nn ON YOtrl'll-ll.-~ ~~ 8:~~~ ~:LComef" !lln!'(r,t{R),~Ex::I:::: :i:; ::;:" ~-=-:: (mystery) '46-Lucille 8111. Merk and Bottom. oe 9te ,..e. -• .. AK Stwens Clifton Wtbb William Ben· 11:15 0 SatwdlJ NI~ Mowlt: "Tiit Out· NtWI Now ..._ .....,.. "Amto dix Detective Is neatly framed for raae" (drama) 64-Paul Newman, omJ of Y0116," MGH91 llt ttilt• ·rd hi edh ded tt Laurence Hervey, Claire Bloom. A ~e~psertob~eers ~Im.ea seer ary bloodthirsty bendit is sent~~~ to ~ ='~"!./:'! Q) World Adventure (C) (30) han1 for tha murder· of a em ~ ci.-.clt4 Cll9I I ••• EE Tiiie Vola of A•tftuntllll (30) aentleman and the rapt of his wit.-eo protect w. ....... ._.. _. however. the widow and other wit· .._ ........, 1 1 • of .. 8:30 CJ 9@ @D Ada•·IZ {C) (30) nesses offer contradictory stories. ..... De llCdoll 11 -• .. (R) '°Once a Junkie." Officers Malloy U ·30, CJ m N ... (C) ~ WOIW ...... of .._ and· Reed respond to an armed rob· • (]) C!lillltr Tllltlb't: "Stranp1 _...,. • AK,,......., llt 7&31· bery at a ch~rch rectory only to dis· 0 the Swamp." ~· -cover the pnme suspect is one of tlJ Cl) s,.ttlellt Tlltatrt (C) ..,._, their informants. vs. t1if Nrpt Monlter1." Mamie Vin ,,, 0 Ci7J Cil &> LlwrttlCt Wttk (C) Doren, Anthony Eisley. ,_, -{60) country music Is featured. David 9 Cl) Award Tlleltre: "R...tt et . . Houston ·auests. iii•ll s.w.r." Jane Russell. m llldl °"'"' Shew (C) (~~) 11;45 a fib ... 52! "Off ll•lta" (com· Ell) NET PlayllouM (90) (R) Rower· edy) '53-Bob Hope Mickey Rooney in1 Cherry." A poianant drama by Marilyn Maxwell Eddie Mayehoff'. ,i Robert Bolt ("A Man for All Sel· Th• boastful minarer·tralner of a $Oils'') about an lnsianlflcant Insur· llahtwelaht fl1ht1r, wflO bas bt.tll ence clerk whose dream of ownlna an summoned by Uncle Sam, ts forced apple orcherd and livina from the to enlist by his pnpter partners land bea>mes obsessive ind wen· who want him to kHP an eye on tuelly destroys him and his family. the youna fiatiter. lllf:l~4r!i Mupret Tyzack, Winifred of Thi m MM: "Tiie Alttattf" (drama) Forsyte S11a, co-stirs with Bernard 'l>-Willlam Hartnell, Mary Morris. Lee. Headstrona youn1 min att1cks Ills &!) Mulll•lano J c.r1otb (30) employer to defend his father's in· 9:00 a D Ci) m NIC SatllrdlJ Mevlt: ventlons. ~ ''IJ Lowe,...._... (R} (drama) 12:00 CJ Loll11111 Incl larll., (C) '61---lana Turner, Efrem Zimballst D Mowlt: "Cofwtte K-225" (•dVtn· Jr., Jason Robards Jr. A successful ture) '43 -Randolph Scott. attorney suddenly finds his whole lZ:JO m All·Nl&ll1 S11oW: "I Married a llfe ch1n1ed in a few days • Women," "Sabotaae of the Sea.'' 11111 Ancltt1on Sllow (C) (30) and "Eureka Stockade." Hour of Power (C) (60) 1:00 l"twl (C) Noc9lt dt &trtn4t (2 hr.) 1:15 ti Mondo (C) 9:15 " fracturtd 1llcttr1 (45) HIM Mowlt: "No .. , .... Vieu" (com· tonried Is host. ) '48-0ana Andrews. 1:30 fJt1J()).., Tlllrte ... (C) (30) 1:30 Movie: "Tiit ~-tf Olda-(R) Ba~ara's dinner party btcom• ...,,. (WMtem) 49 -Randolph an epic mnt when the weather playt Scott, John Ireland, Louis Albritton. tricks on her. Z:OO II Mevlt: "Uclf Ofl I !r8111" (mp. fJ (ill (j)Q) Enplbtrt H11•ptr· t.!!Y) '45-0eanna Du~in. Cirnck (C) (60) (R) BuddY Greco, 3:00 U N..,/llwt Us Tlllll Day (C) ..... 5 TH£ DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. AUGUST 22, 1970 SUNDAY AUGUST 23 MORN INC c..,.. Profllt ~ Mlllk (C) ; ..... Flrta (C) ...,.. 11111111111 (C) T• 1ttd Jtfry (C} lbeltro , ,....,... Latino "' Dt•lnao 9:30 Todly's Rttlalon (C} nit 11 ~• Lift <C> , ... Autry I Ylfitdtda Mllliellts U ·JO TtR It LAI H Wu (C) . @ (!) Ditc9ft1J (C) (R) '1he French Clnadians.." The home of Emile Boudlard Is visited. 1J Mowtt: "A .. llb for I Dicta· to(' (drama) '60-Plerre fresnay. m 81pnt0f (C) /\f Tl RNOON 1:30 m Tiit llblt Answers (C) Grill Roberts (C) 12:00 R 9 Cl) MU TflCl Ind fltld 1:15m n.. a.,..,.... <c> ~CJ) DudltJ O.Rfattt <C> latua (C) (~ International Meet from Mal· 1:55 II llvt Us Tiiis °"t,>(C) lO:OO ace tM Natiln (C) mo, SWedtn. 7:00 I r.. * JenJ • My fewtrlle s.n.. (C) Dr. D Mevll: '1:141• to My Hurt" Mr. W!MboM ) Kermit Castellanos, All-Saints Epls-iram1) '51-Riy Mlll1nd. 7:30 1ataa11 (C) i ' Churdl of Btnrty Hiiis. &Mtlllly Sa (C) Jnbo (C) Hoer of ....., (C) Cl) Stofla of Sacaa .... • a. s,Mtn WOJd (C) tHl Cl) F1ntaltk Yoyaae (C) Ci) Ftlbn flt• (C) "Mr Man Htratd el Tnitll (C) • i10wtr. "Sen tf tht Rtd C.· odfrtJ." Dtvld Niven. S8cred Heart (C) •If' (adventure) '61-La 81rker. Gm Dra111 Do•lnlCll Child" 7:45 n.. Ctlriltopllm (C} I C11ri1t 11 Ult AlllWtf (C) 12:30 D Movie: "Tlluf'ldlf• 1:00 lA•p Unto MJ fett (C) 00 Filtll tor TtdlJ (comedy) '43-Stew1rt Granier, Undtnlol (C) Cl) CalMrl Tilr• ~) Sally Ann Howes. Catlltdral ti Tomorrow (C) 10:30 A TI111 To SpeK (C) I My FIWOtitt Mlftian DIJ of Ditcowtry (C) . ID CiHI' 8lllcltllnt (C) Dr. Onl Roberts (C) Wondtrau (C) William J. McGiii discusses \he CD UIMltnrey for Puce (C} Rtwtval flm (C) risks he foresees In his new job as Sal•• Str.tt (C) (R) # 106· O.V., l 8ol~ (C) president of Columbia University. O. A fl'le·hour replay. Ced 11 t11t .._ (C) I@ Cf) Spider-Man (C) 1:00 II ! 18c!S I Clt1lltn1t (C) ~ifh· Ten Hall Meetin1 (C) flitllfor Ttday (C) lifhts of the 1969 international Up 111d Uvt C) Cl) face Ult Ndtl (C) competition for the Davis Cup, one S4lndlJ S., TI•• (C) 11:00 Proftd Head Start (C) of the most coveted trophies in Morie: "tri• Wttvt" (drama) • . Mowt.: "Wt'Vt NMr lttft the wortd of tennis. Competitor Al· terilnr Hayden, Gene Nelaon. ti' (drama) '43 -Robert thur Ashe Is discussed by his team m KATHRYN KUHLMAN Mltdlum, Noah Beery Jr.I ctaln, Donald Dell. * (IN COLOR) He•• IUJWI' C1114t (C) , @D Mfft tlM Prtu <C> I.--. Kulllun (C} (i1) (3) llltlwllklt (C) • S'9rtoct Holmn Thtttre _ .... ,.. (C) flit JilntstoMt (C) Tiit World a.,o..d ~ ~~ Is tllt life c:Mrdl In t11t Ho.. (C) Public Strvlce fll11 (C) ~ 8otptl Rmv11 ~First Baptist U.1rdl CD NASA Pmtnts (C) t:OO TIM-aw:~) (C) Fil• Fubl,.. (C) (I) Triple F1at1re: "Sea Wolf," n-tf -(C) .,. Sa Casa "Siem """'" and "Revott of _, .._... ... , Ma•lt n.wr." I Arriba .. Norte 1·30 Nfl Act* (C) "Rookies To • Remember." Alm on the trials and triu"!e._hs of NFL Initiation. 0 m AVCO Coif Ctauk (C) Final rounds from the Pleasant Valley Coui Club In Sutton. Mass. I CD faun l An1Wt11 (C) olce of Calvary (C) Ci) felt .. fll• (C) "Kelly and e. "Van Johnson, Piper L1urie. I Cl) S.ndly Dtetblt F111ura fr1lte • la Vida (C) 2.-00 .... Prt·SellOll football LA Rams vs. Oakland Ra' rs in pme taped yesterday at L.A. II ANGELS vs. ORIOLES! * EXCITING BASEBALU I Allpl wa..-Up (C) Prta Conference (C) CollftbJ Music Tl1111 (C) ~ S1111dey Matln11: "Sbm· ptde. Rod Cameron. G)Mlllkl y Pat.twas 2:3011 Alll'I llltball (C) An1els vs. Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Sta· dium, Baltimore, M1ryf 1nd. 111...-(C) MUllon $ Movie: "Jim Thorpe, A11trlcln" (dr1m1) '61 -Burt Lancaster, Phyllis Thaxter. 1'£sllf•. ·-3:00 Acrtculturt USA (C) D O·HOUR SPECIAL! * THE PLIGHT OF THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN! .. CRISIS IN AMERICA" D I IHCIAL1 Crisis In A•erlca (C) '1he Mulcln American." The aecond show In a series of sym. posiums uplorln& the probl_ems In our society. Bill Bonds hosts. lic.tti.~5 (I) ftmrt Fllll (C) "Sil lltel " Audie Murphy, Joan O'Brien. • Otltrtadl/Muale1l1 (C} • Proflltt of Prosrm (C) 3:30 • Yttlttl end the Poll~ (C) m Lata1111t , Siltcttd flhn (C) • Qolden Yu11 (t) 4:00 On Ca•pua (C) (R) ~'C:.n ... ,. (C) "1969 Davis Cup . lfhllahts." • lroftco Acrkattm Report 4:15 Nncy 1tld Her T1lklnr Doll 4:30 ........ trl (C} • Ifs Acadt•lc (C) ::= 1c>Cottt11o S11111n (C) ~ htlport to Trlftl (C) Waaon Treln (C) Nfl Action (C) ..... R• Hu•banl Sltow (C) 5:00 Newt (C) Clete Roberts. Speak Up (C} Stan Atkinson. UCLA an.ms football (C) Hl&h· llihts of the Bruins vs. Ore1on st1te at Northwestern 1969 11me. D Sunday Movie: (C) "Caro111tl" (musical) 'S6 -Gordon MacRae, Shirley Jones, Cameron Mitchell, Barbara Rulck. Rod1ers and Ham· mersteln's musical about Biiiy Bl&· elow, a COCkY carousel barker who marries a youn& factory &lrt. 1J Marsllal Dillon m larbar1 Mc:N1lr (C) Guests In· elude Soupy Sales, Christopher Kinsley, The First Edition, and Younr and McMahon. IQ =•Arts Theatre: "Mouw ~ ... boo." Motl Nob Wltll Bob Cl) stlppy (C) • Utit tn la Ttrde • This Is tllt lift (C) . • Do111!!!Ps 81pnta 5:30 9 (I) blat.ur Hour (C) • Alr.A1ntric111 Colle1e Show (C) Mdtalt'a Navy leb Stroa "1Mtrtl : Mlsttro(tn' Ntlpborflood (R) • fblttr fa11ily • Acfladnrt USA (C) • Dey of DilCMfJ (C) EVENING I 6:00 II 9 (I) CIS Ewtnlnt Nns (C) (30) Rorer Mudd. I @D NIC Ntn (C) (30) Tiie Croovy S11ow (C) (60) Creature Ftmres (2 hr) '111• loo&tt Man Will Get You" and "Tiit Mammy." m Anl••ls. Actioft ind Adwntur• ~ ~0) "Skiinf Australia's Alps." ~ Wortd TOlllOfTOW (C) (30) "Ma Juana-Mow Hiih the Grass." I W11ar1 New (C) (30) CR> Hour of Power (C) (60) lnll&trt (C) (30) 6:30 R Ralpfl StOfJ'1 Los An11lu (C) (60) (R) The history and perform· ance of 1 Worid War II fi&hter plan~the P·Sl Mustan1 . I lnq•lry (C) Maury Green. '°"' ,.,.. (C) (60) limdlrs (C) 60) (I) Mttt tM Prta (C) (30) Pl8yln1 Ult 8111taf (30) (R) Ci) Ttlt to tM MINI" (C) 70 •ck 11n a vis II 1. l1h· aon me . .. , .. ~ ... iell, am· Bia· who In· Jher ind ..... (C) (R) (C) 'TII• end 1urt ps." (30) ISS." (C) '""" ht tr )) !) m lfftntdl 6 (C) (30) Ltonard, ff9d Wiiiard. Lennie aJ TIM 8*t11 Year1 (C) (30) Schultz and J~~usann. 1:00 11 a Cl) lullt <C> cso> <R> a 9 oo m <C> <60> Lost 1n<l1lont In San Francba>, (J) T.Oan1er Road." Althouah atlll lassie aearthu for Identity wlttl bitter towtrd 1 man he recopllts no mtmCKY of her past. 11 a wartime aunnery ser11ant who was br1ndtd 1 duerttt, Ben C!l HelPIMtel (C) (30) John Wide Clrtwriiht decides to help him host&. I) @ (I) Q) land of tM Qlants start anew. Robert Lansln& &UHU. (C) (60) (R) ''The MarionettH." M q;,~ 9» :.CC~~ The Earthlin11 try to help a down· ma) '60 -Peter O'Toole, Omar and·out 1lant puppeteer find a )ob Sharif, Tom Courtenay, Donald with the circus. Guestln1 are Frank Pleasance, Joann• Pettet. Ptlllippe Fer1uson. Bob Hopn, Vlctorl1 Noiret. Story of a str1n1e m1nhunt Verti and Sandra Giies. •&•inst the bacqroundr of Nazi· D Twlllcftt lone (30) occupied W1rsaw 1nd P1rls end 9 Cl) NIC Nen (C) (30) present·day Germany. m $tltc•&ation• (C) (60) (R) "A I::..!~~: Coftversation With H1rvey Cox." n. ftfsytt S.p (60) (R) II!) Pattern fOf Uvl1t& (30) TV Musical Omct (C) (30) cm Tutrcr f1ntutlco (C) (60) 9:30 I News (C) (30) m SpaC9 In tlle SMntia (C) (30) Dlf'ln1 V'tt1turet (C) (30) GI!) Dall 'Italia con Amore (60) Co•ent.rt.a Y Ctlellrlcl.16ts (C) 7:30 f) 9 ())To RoMt, W1t11 LM 9!45 10 M•licalt (C) (C) (30) (R) Penny finds a MW 10:00 II a Cl) Millloft: ••Slltlll (C) friend in the d1u1httr (Christle (60) (R)To fiaht an ealn& dicta· M1tchett) of a wealthy f1mlly. tor's purae of )'Ouna ertlsta. 1n CJ @(i) m Wondttful World of IMF member becomes a &host. Di1n1J (Cf (60) (R) "Willie ind the 0 @ (!) m Tiit lo4d 011t1 <Cl Yank.s." P1rt I of three p1rts. While (60) CR) "The Shatterea-Nit. b1rterin1 with the Yenkees between Wafter Nichols (Burl lvu) b battles, Rebel Willie accldentally fr1med with e Jury-t1mper1n1 shoots an officer. Kurt Russell. chuae. James MacArthur ind Jtck Gina I m NIWI (C) (30) star. • Lit Ml Tall To ••• (C) (60) ., Showcase 5 (C) (30) "Rex Har· Joe De Silva (C) (30) nson's Son: Noel." Noel H1rrlson : Ew111n, It Pops (C) (60) The solves his Identity problem. Jolnln& sound of the future mixes with the him are Stef1ni1 Powers, Mickey sound of the Boston Pops In to· Rooney and Marie Wilson. nlaht's World Premiere concert of O Miiiion $ Movie: "Jipi'W" Gershon Kinasley'a "Concerto Moo· (mystery) '61-Jeck Warner, Ron· ao." The star of the show, the •Id Lewis. Story of 1 relentless Moo& SynthMlzer, Is 1 musical m1nhunt for a klller. computer ttltt can reproduce el· (!) Pnaport to Travel (C) (30) most every sound there Is "Paris." 11) Cran Teltro (60) fE Voice of the Hour (60) 10:30 8 World To.onow (C) (30) II!) Quttt for Life (30) "Drup--Are Parents Pushersr· 8:00 IJ QI ()) Ed Sl.tlllvan (C) (60) ~.~~~.;~) lrindBeo~ln~~~:: (R) let Mervin, Woody Alie~, 011· scenes films ind excerpts from ver, Shirley Bessey, Topo Gl110, The Vilentlno's memorable pictures. Yale GIH Club ind Jo Anne Worley (D KaUwyn lullfniu (C) (30) au est. U:OO 19 Cf) News (C) 8 ROLLER GAMES·LIVE (C) @ (!) NIWI (C) * T·BIRDS vs. NEW YORK Cattttdral of ToMrrow <C> 0 Rolt.r Came (C) (2 hr) T·Birds • Wlnia• f. Bwcklay (C) (R) Nor· vs. New York Bombera. man Mitter auests. a @ (]) Gl Tiit FBI (C) (60) m Orll Robtfts (C) (R) "D11dflif." Erskine aambles Eil S.~tUMna El•: "Spontaneous with his lilt to obtiln the releaae Sound. Chrlstophers Tree Is fll· of • kidnapin& victim. tured. m Movie Qmts: "TIM Oarl Clf· 11:15 ta CIJ Tltt a.1ttOp111r1 (C) ntr" (mystery) '46 -Lucille Ball, 11:30 IJ Movit: "Silt• ll111ny" (dram•) Mark Stevens. Cllfton Webb. '46-Roulind Russell. I The Sports Scene (C) (30) O Sunday Tonlpt Sltow (C) (R) Pettem for Livln1 (30) m Movie: "Urceny, Inc." (adven· I IPICIA I Dance: Afrle1 (C) ture) '42-Edwud G. Robinson. ( ) The China D1ne1 Ensemble O (1) lnslpt (C) performs. 12:00 D At• Futurtt (C) "City of II!) S.ltdtd Fllm CC) Cl ,A hr) Westminster." el Clrromel MulClno (30) D m ..... (C) a:Jo o @ oo m 1111 eo..,, <C> c3o> m cJVt. u111ta (R) "This Mouth Is Rated X." An 12:15 8 Wetls S.m•• fatlval (C) epidemic of bad l1n1u111 1mona 12:30 Movie: (C) ''nle Deep llue his buketb•ll players hes coach Sea" (drama) '55 -Vivien Lelati. Chet Klnc1ld scremblina for inti· Kenneth More. dotes. 1:00 1J Morie: "Under fire" (dram•) &> World Advt1tblre (C) (30) '57-Rex R11son, Steve Brodie. "Northern Callfomi1." O s,.allna frttly (C) Guest la EE Wofld Tomorrow (30) Susan Sontaa. emylst, novelist II) Mul111lllt1to J Clf1ot. (30) (D MoVit: "Purple DMU1 Fro• 9:00 6 9 ()) Coftltdy Tonlpt (C) Ovtlf' Speee" (SCl·fl) '40 -Bulter {60) Cameo guests are Jack E Crabbe. 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS $1.00 .. hucld•• Moy be used on envelopes os return oddress 1obels. Also very hondy os identificot ion lobels for merkin9 perso nol items such os books, records, photos, etc. Labels stid on gloss end moy be used for morking home conned food items. An lebels ore printed with stylish Vogue type on fine quolity white gummed paper. Mn. Chris+Wfte Brown M Pott Ro.cl Costa M.w.. 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A panel of judfes will decide on the top ten labels. The creators o these ten tags will appear on their own 10-second special this fall on KABC-lV. So, tag a label on Bill Bonds. After all, you have nothing to lose but to be discovered. Tear this page out, write in your label and send it to: Bill Bonds is: KABC-lV, 4151 Prospect Ave., Los Angeles, California 90027. Be sure to include your name, address and telephone number. Call the Eyewitness News team anything you like. Except indifferent. eyewitness news kabc-tv/4:30 &-ll:OOpm bonds/lawrence/nahan/sloane Bill Bonds is:----------------- MONDAY AUGUST 24 for mominc and afternoon llstlnp, pleue see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for ,our convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES l:lO D (C) "T.. ... Wlttl Lovt" (romanct) '50-Jane Powell, Ri· urdo Montalban, Debbie Reynolds. t:OO ft "llrtll of tflt Blues" (musical) 'if-Bina Crosby, Mary Martin. 9:30 a "footllpt lla•oul'' (comedy) •«-Penny SlnR!eton, Arthur lake. m "Enc'-nttd Cott.ace'' (drama) 'l>-Robert Youna. Dorothy Me· Guire. 1:00 U "Hlln&rY Hill" (drama) '47- JHn Simmons, Dennis Price, Mar· aaret Lockwood. m (C) "Send'' (adventure) '49-Marl Stevens, Coleen Gray. 2:00 O "On Ute leat" (comedy) '62 Norman Wisdom, Jtnnlfer Jayne. m ''Sanotar stofy'' (drama) '50 Walter Matthau. 4:00 ti (C) "The Mired..-(drama) '59 -Carroll Baker, Roaer Moore. I v r N I N c; 6:00 ti Ii& N... (C) (60) Jeny Oun· phy. 0 DIC NIWMl'Yke {C) (60) Tom Snyder. IJ Ctn You Top This? (C) (30) Jack Carter. P1ut Winchell 1nd Morey Amsterdam. O Six O'Clock Movlt: "Al11u Seu" (drama) '54-Robert Ryan, Jin Ster1l111. Brian Keith, Gene Barry. Just \released from jail, a man wents to join • salmon fishina CO· operttlve. He Is rejected and goes to work for 1 band of plunderers. • Abbott and Costello (C) (30) The Alntstones (C) (30) St.r Trek (C) (60) m ABC Ewtnlna Ntw1 (C) (30) 1 fi.t'e N" (C) (30) • Ovtr•ctl Unlhnlttd I Musicale (30) • Pueblo sin Elptf11111 (30) • Winp to AdVenture (C) (30) • • T ub'O de la Estrellas (30) · l1llopf n1 Gowmet (C) (30) 6:30 1J The Ylrpl1 lratlan1 5'low (C) (60) Guests ere Ruta Lee. Allen Sherm1n, Bri1n Kocher, Peter Du· chin, J1mes Kev1nauah. end Or. Denlel l,on, SJ. I Cendid C.mera (30) QI Cl) MJ flvorltt Martian ( 0) I fE :;er N:!:°(c><~~) Law for ttlt '70. (C) (30) Plttern for llvlna (30) Notlcltro 34 (C) (60) The Duert Report (C) (30) m Marriner. ail Senta Rosa da lhna (30) Gil A World Apart (C) (30) 7:00 I CIS Ev1nln1 News (C) (30) · m ltNIC NlatltlJ News (C) (30) avid Brlnkley, John Ch1nctllor, Frenk McGee. O Wtlat't MJ line? (C) (30) Gene on 1 llulth fund for members, and Reybum, Jayne Meadows, Pllyllls member Howard Spraiue (Jack ""min, Bennet Cerf 1u11t. Docbon) Immediately roes to the m I I.owe Lucy (30) hospital for 1 "°" OPlrttlon. m1eat a. aoct <C> <30> D9(J)m'9C MOftdaJ ..m.· 9 (}) Moedly Nl&flt Mevit (C) (el ~a St lad AIMMll f ... ltli (2 hr.) .. Aeent fer K.A.l.M.-loecl"' (R) (comedy) '67-Georae M1rtl Richman, Wendell Corey. Peppard, Mary Tyler MOOfe. A tou· I On c. (C) (30) un bird with 1 rare virus thet . •P• cau•d happiness end euphoria. Ci) Tnrtll If CoftMqMftCll (C) Ciifilt Ute lMft1 Word (C) (30) ClHtH bedlam when it Infects "'" Slaple...ta Marti (55) Novelt. the populetlon of New Yori! Clty. ntt Giff (C) (30) 11 KATE SMITH SINGS 7:308 t.iJHf) lun11toke (C) (60) (R) * UP A STORM! ·~reyvlill." M1rshal Oilton fltlps II F9ed~ Five (C) (60) ''The 1 teenaae 1lri (Jo Ann H•rrls) de· Kate Smlttl Show.'' The Kids Next fend her rawhider brother (Bruce Door and The Cherile Byrd Trio Glover), who is belna rallro1ded (!!_Ht. on 1 homicide charae. Nina Foch fil) NET JoWMI (C) (60) (R) "Tiie ind Ruth Rom1n auest Coniervetlv1 Mr. Buckley." D m My World Ind wt1cio .. tt G> Outrtldt/fll• (C) (30) It (C} (30) "Monroe the MltoCY· GI!) Nltldal (60) Nowl1. nlsl" John Monroe's ldHS fOf Cir· t:JO IJ Ci! m Dorta Day (C} (30) (R) loons stop flowlna when he la ac Doria' •>:omen's lntultiOn" aeems wsed of reflectlna a heired for to be mysteriously p~hle untll a women In them. pl1ne thet sllt tells Mr. Nicholson II The Movie 511H (C) (30) to t1kt Is hlJacked t.o Cuba. Georre Rift, Michele Lee, Jtck 1· m Newa (C) (30) Soo, John Forsythe, Patty Duke, • Mlllcatt/httor'• Dnll (C) (30) Stephen Boyd aueit. ltvlltl Mlllklll (30) O @Cl)Q) It Tebt a Tlllef (C) lO:Oo B Qt Cl) Wiid, Wiid West (C) ~) (R) "To Lure 1 Min.'' to (~) (A) West and Gordon must save the life of his d1te, Al Mundy atop 1 praentuan e1nnon thet his 11rees to lure the SIA'a Mr. Jack turned one town Into dust and Is to a meetlna with • Red spy chief. now elmed at Denver. Joseph Cotten auuts 1$ Mr. Jack, Im ..... (C) (60) Wilfrid Hyde-While IS Teknikov end • tail of tltt West (C) (30) Christin• Slnetre u Ellen Peters. l•h'• Ln (60) 1J Mlllloo $ Mn: "To,.U. • Flriq LIM (C) (60) (A) Allin" (comedy) '44 -Irene • uh1mmad All (Cassius Cl1y) and Dunne, Chlrtes Boyer, Cherin Co the Nesro Problem." bum. llfhtnin.a strikes the statue a> Tres Vidal Diltlntes (30) of New Enal1nd wom1n's deed EI!) Telt-Cl111 .. Altentlno (2 hr) husband and she commissions I 10:30 D @ (5) m .... (C) (30) "An· h1ndsome sculptor to rt·do It. itomy Qr Youth." Aftthropotoaist I Trutb or C.nMquenca (C) (30) M1ra1ret Mead 1nd ,ouna people P11TJ Maten (60) In New York'c Centfll Park are The frendl Ctlef (30) "Hot Tur. futured tn 1 pro1r1m helplna tx· i 81llottlne." pleln American Youth to older • Selected Fil11 (C) (30) Alnerictns ' · Mas Fuerte Que tu Amor (30) . TwlUatrt l.one (30) 7:55 ail Cutation dt ~1unc1ot • Ml MHstro (30) 1:00 0 m ' '¥,~!ALI MIC Wlllte , • .,., 11 :oo ! Cl) cm N... (C) (C) ~) ' r p to Nowhere." News 00 tD Newt (C) special on cunent eff.orts to combat M Step 1.,.nc1 the severe drug problem emona to-...., (C) d•y's youth. Pro1rem concentrates • Thutte 9: "'View from tM on tctlvities In Phoenix. Ariz. I et" (dr1me) '62-R•f V1llone, Divorce Court (C) (30) Meureen Stepleton, C.rol Lawrence, Te Tlfl tile Tr• (C) (30) Jeen Sorel. : World Pm1 (C) (60) m Mwit: (C "fro• latanbttl, • The s..,, (C) (30) GfcWI Te 11111 (mystery) ·~ Pa!Mlor111t1 (30) Christopher Lo1en, Geraldine Pe1r· =~ .. ~tciln.. 'r'.:S = (C) (30)1 1111'~ ( ) DeenM1rtln plays himself ind S.. Hunt his double, and Lucy C1rmlchael hu . : oltd Prat (C) (R) • date with both. · Ufa Mau • Deal (C) (30,) I Zane I~ Tlleltr• (30) 11:30 Ps~ Men 5riffl11 CC> @ Cf) OJ AIC Monda1 MM: • m JellftllJ C.rten (C) < ) "Sclftd Stiff" (R) (comedy) •53 avl Ste nbera Is aubstl1ute host. Jeny Lewis, D11n M1rtin, Lizabeth 0 Movie: "Tiit Man In lrl1" Scott. Story ebout a niahtclub tinier (rom1nce) '46-Jimes Mason. Stew· and his bumbllna bus boy buddy •rt Gr~n er, Phyllb Cllvert.. fleeina from • 11npter. I tHl m Didi Cmtt (C) m David Frost SM'# (C) (90) fl. ilOi : "Conftnn or 0.nf nancier Bernie Cornfeld, founder of ( r1m1) '41-0on Ameche, Joan Investors' Overseas Services. is in· Bennett. terviewed. Other auests include 12:30 m Movie: "Island of Doomed Men" Lynn Kelloaa. Needa Cesei. K. C1I· (mystery) '40-Peter Lorre, Rochelle len ind Peter Boyle. Hud&0n 11 .. 1 To111 Kennedy (C) (60) 1:00 8 Mme: "Mari ne R1ldtrt" flsMr FamHJ (30) (drama) '44 -Robert Ryan, Pit Ftlbn (60) O'Brien, Ruth Hussey. E.atrellaa bl M11 .. 1 (C) (30) M D Newt (C) 9·00 9 (I) Ml'JMnJ lt.F.D. (C) Mo.It: "Sin francltco StOf(" • ( ) The lodae brothers chip In 1dv1nture) '52 -Joel MeCret. TU E SDAY AUGUST 25 For momin1 and afternoon llstlnp, pluse aee DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 D "f1't Fautla" (drem•) '62- Crela Stevtns, Lila P11e. 9:00 ft "Tiie lride Wort lotb" (com- edy) '46-Barbare Stanwyck, Rob· ert Cummlnp. t:30 0 "SIMIOft A(1lnst tlM St.elk" (apecteculer) '60-Ed Fury. m ... rlef £nciountef'' (drem•) '47 -Celle Johnson. Trevor Howerd. 1:00 U "After tltt lall" (musical) '53 -P1trlda Klrtlwood, L1urence Har· :l· "AlleOeltJ Uprlth•t' (western) l'f9-John W1yne, Cl1ire Trevor. 2:00 a '4Gn ... lkadl" (dram•) '59- Grqory Peck, Av• 01rdner, Fred Astllrt, Anthony Perkins. m "trten luddtla" (ldvtntllrt) -S-S-Weyne Mania, May Germaine. 4:30 II "MIU Hutt Te Lht" (SUS· pence) '54--0orothy McGuire. Ste· phen McN1lly. I \i i f-.J I • J ' . 5:00 I '" News (C) (60) Jeny Dunphy. • UllC """''*' (C) (60) Tom ·~der. u Can You Tott Tllltt (C) (30) Jack C1rter, Paul Winchell 1nd Morey Amsterdem auest. D SI• O'Clock MOVW. "FM fill· Pf'" (dram•) '52-James M11on, Denlelle Darrleux, Micheel Rennie, Walt.er Hampden, Oscar Kulwelx. A muter spy, poslna ea the v1llt of the British AmbnS1dor In Tur· key, steals top secret Allied docu· ments ind offers them to the Germans · _.bott Md c.ateflo (C) (30) The F1lnllto1111 (C) (30) Star Tm (C) (60) m AIC E"nl111 ..... (C) (30) : fiart New (C) (30) (I) CIS Ntw1 (C) (30) • htrMdl/MulkMe (C) (30) htWe sift £1perHU (30) • lllaNJ kt ._ Sn (C) (30) · • T11tro de las &trafllt (30) • 11noptn1 QourMtt (C) (30) Gr1h1m Kerr. 5:2.0 @ (}) Wutller (C) Mera• Stiles. l :JO B vtrpnla Qr1t111" stltw (C) (60) Abbe Lane, Wu Hmlaon, Vic PtrlJ, Gary Cro$by ind hla wife, 81rblr1, uut. • Canclkt Clllttrl (30) a Cl) My favorftt Martian (30) Ci) JitC tllitrtf1 News (C) (30) : Law for tlle 70s (C) (30) • P•tt•m for Lfvlna (30) · Notldero lt (C) (60) The D111rt lttport (C) (30) Kim Marriner. m Sent. .... de u .... (30) GD A World Ap1rt (C) (30) 7:00 R ca benlna News (C) (30) Villter Cronkite. Cl m MIC NlaMf1 Ntwl (Cl (30) (Continued) ,... 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ZIMMERMAN DATSU 2145 Harbor, Costa MHa 540-6410 ,.,. 10 TUESDAY (Continued) tl1I aspirant whose life w1s ended David Brinkley, Frank McGee, John by an 1$$1SSin's bullet on June 6, Ch•ncellor. 1968. I WMt'1 MJ Une7 (C) (30) I David Frost SMw (C) (90) I lM l.uq (30) Rul T•• Ken_, (C) (60) INt tile aid! (C) (30) Sdtnce 111d Sodety (C) (30) (i) lrendld (C) (30) Dr. Cu1 Rocers Is feltured. loP fw Hutu. (30) Pro1ram @Ii) Fblllr f1aifJ (30) on special bre1thln1 for Increased II) LI Coatibtcien (60) ener~ t:OO 0 9@ @m NIC TuadlJ Mew· I TrvUI or Consequet1cn (C) It: (C) "Http!" (R) (musicll Id· rist the Uvtn1 Werd (C) (30) venture) '69 -The Beetles, Leo Sl•ple••nt. Mirta (55) McKern, John Bluth1I, Vidor Spln- Thlt 0111 (C) (30) etti, Eleanor Bron. The Beltla 1re 7:30 la Ci) CBS TutsdlJ Mtvlt: pursued around the world by 1 "Me lftd ttle Colonel" (R) (com-i1n1 of EIStern thup ind 1 mad edy) '58 -Danny Klye, Curt Jur-scientist who ere after 1 secrlflcl1I aens. Nicole Maurey. Jacobowsl{y, ring worn innocently by Rin10. 1 mild-mannered refugee, helps 1n O Pta,boJ After Dart (C) (60) arroaant Polish colonel (Jur1ens) Host Huah Hefner's 1uests ire Lou and his sweetheart escape from the Rawls, Boua Rio, Spanky Wllaon, Nazis. Sindy Biron, Geor1e C1t1ln. 0 "IN THE COMPANY OF EE NET Fntlvet (60) "About the * STRANGERS"-KNBC White Bus." A film •bout film Special on the Alienated making, by Lindsey Anderson. American. Narrated by I Outrudl/Fil• <C> (30) N1tldla (60) E. G. MARSHALL 9:30 9 (J) Tiit Covemor MCI JJ. O I l!lci11 I In tht CompanJ of (C) (30) (R) Maule (Nevi Pitter· Strenatrs () (60) "The Alienated son), Gov. Orlnkw1ter'1 secretary, American." Documentary hosted be&ins to act like a woman In love •nd nurated by E. G. Marshall, and JJ.'s intuition tells her th1 who leads the KNBC Document1ry her father is the objed of his sec· Team to Isla Vista and Top1n1a retafl's affection. canyon. East Los Atl(eles and MIC· I m ..... (C) (30) Arthur Park in Central Los An1eles, • Maical•/Pntor's Delk (C) (30) where everyone within camer• • Maica J Eshlllt (C) (30) range Is asked whit they think Is 10:00 MIT Reperts (C) (30) (R) "The wrona with society. Troubled Canyon." A look 1t the his· I Tiit Movie '""' (C) (30) torr •nd future of M•libu Creek. @ CI> e Mod Squad cc> <60> I m ,. ... <C> <60> (R) "The Exile." Julie falls In love @ @ Q) Marcus Welby, IU. with an exchan1e student from the ( ) (60) (R) "The Soft Phrase Middle East, not knowln1 he Is the Puce." Dr. Welby treats • collec crown prince of his country. Nico student lnJIJred by • policeman dur Minardos 1uests. 1·n • demonstration. fJ Miiiion $ Movie: (C) "lem1r· • Cell of UM West (C) (30) dint" (musical) '57 -Pit Boone, Bulb's law (60) Terry Moore, Janet Gaynor, Oe1n : Specdatlon (C) (60) (R) " Jaeger. Student Is persuaded by his Conversation With Huntln&ton Hart· buddy to allow his older brother on ford." leave from the Air Force to take (I) CBS News (C) (30) care of his girl while he studies fr.a Vidas Dlstifttas (30) for exams. • Ftstiv•I 1111.leane (60) I Thltll or ConMquencn (C) (30) 10:30 CBS News Special (C) (30) Perry MIMll (60) TwilitM Zoltt (30) (I) m I Drum of Jeennlt (C) (I) Fihw Feature (C) (30) (30) (R) "Eternally Yours, Jeannie." · iilf Mltstro {30) The visit of one of Tony's old girl· 11:00 0 0 @I) @m News (C) friends makes Jeannie jealous. Ila•• Ad.ion (C) EE Tiit To, Thlt Srtw Up (60) • Tlltltrt 9: (C) "Wild IMr" ''Young April." In this 1926 pro· (drama) '60 -Montgomery Clift, ductlon, Bessie Love plays • duch· Lff Remick. Jo Van Aeet ess who returns to her homeland m Movie: "hris After Dwt" (ad· for an arranged marrla1e with a ~enture) '43--0eorie S1ndtrs. crown prince, played by Joseph G Schlldkr1ut. Sel Hunt I Stledtd Film (C) (30) 6 9 (I) Newt (C) Mu Futrtl que tu AlllOr (30) · Llt'a Matt 1 Dul (C) 7:55 Cutstlon de Stpndos 11:30 ·1 (I) llerY Sriffln (C) 8:00 Divorce Court (C) (30) • @ @m .lttlnftJ C.non (C) To Tell the Truth (C) (30) ovit: "lnllOCetlb In Paris" @ @m Debbie Reynolds (C) (adventure) '55 -Cl1lre Bloom, ti) "Debbie Gets Jim Fired," Claude 01uphln. full Cospel Butlntlll'lltn (C) U @ (1) a> Diet Cevttt (C) ( ) OJ Movie: "Caslt on Dtl'"'Y" I Clludlo Avell1net (C) (30) (comedy) '56 -Shelley Winters. 8:05 Hit dtl Momento (60) John Grerson. 8:30 @ @ @m Julla (C) (30) (R) 1:00 1J Movlt: "Roct lalattd T1111" "The Switch Sitters." Julla ind Or. (western) '4~orrest Tucker. Chegley fact problems with record· 0 D NIWI (C) i..!!1 tape. OJ Movie: "Stranl' IMusiotl" (mys- U Ont·M1n Slltw (C) (30) Rip ti) '4S-.James Lyden, Sall, EJlers. T~or is ft1tured. 1:15 Co••11111tJ hlldft loatd (C) 0 @ C1) al ABC Movie of tll• 2.-00 All·Nlpt Slttw: '1Mt 0.,. of Wtff: (Cf ''TIM Journer of Robert Dolwyn," "11-Sn ltl"' ind '1't F. Kenntclr,. (R) A filmed 1ccount ...._1 .. 1 hlltlt••·" of the U.S. Sen1tor and Preslden· 2:30 fl Ntwl/Olwt Us Tiiis Dey (C) "The Price, .. the acclaimed Broadway play by Pulitzer Prize winner Arthur Miller, will be a "Hallmark Hall of Fame" special, starring George C. Scott, on NBC. Wednesday, Feb. 3 at 7:30 p.m. The drama will be pro· duced by David Sussklnd. It is to be directed by Fielder Cooke, winner of the 1969 Director's Guild of America Award for his work on "Teacher,• Teacher," the award • winning "Hallmark Hall of Fame" drama about mental retardation. "The Price" is among the productions marking the 20th consecutive season for the "Hallmark Hall of Fame," television's oldest and most· honored drama series, which numbers 33 Emmy Awards among its prizes. Miller's play concerns a confrontation between two es· tranged brothers-a police· man and a wealthy surgeon -who have avoided each other for many years. Their meeting raises questions about their past behavior. Has either wasted his life? What P.rice have they paid for their illusions? Scott, star of the current hit movie, "Patton," original· ly appeared on the "Hallmark Hall of Fame" In the 1959 production of "Winterset." He headlined his own TV ser· ies, "East Side, West Side" (produced by Susskind}, and has performed on major tele· vision shows. Last season he starred in the "Prudential's On Stage" NBC·TV produc· uctlon of "Mirror, Mirror, Off the Wall," and directed the television version of "The Andersonville Trail," a play in which he starred on Broad- way. Other Broadway credits Include "Come a Day," "The Wall" and "Plaza Suite." His first success In New York was with Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Theatre in the title role of "Richard Ill." He also appeared in "As You Like it" and "Tiie Merchant of Venice" for that organiza- ization. He starred in "Chil· dren of -Oarkness" off ·Broad· way. Among the honors he has received are the Vernon Rice Off ·Broadway Award, the Clarence Ouwent Award, the Daniel Blum Theatre World Award and the Obie Award. Miller won a Pulitzer Prize for "Death of a Salesman," and has also been honored with several Tony Awards, New York Orama Critics Cir· cle Awards and the Donald· son Award for his stage plays. His dramas include "All My Sons," "A View From the Bridge," ••Attar the Fall.'' "Incident at Vichy" and "The Crucible." He has writ- ten novels and short stories, one of which he developed into the film script for "The Misfits." ''All My Sons," "Death of a Salesman" and "The Crucible" were adapted for the screen. Susskind, president of Tal- ent Associates-Norton Simon, Inc., produced television adaptations of Miller's "Death of a Salesman'~nd "The Crucible.'' Other ,spe· cials produced by Susskmd include "Dial M for Murder," "Mark Twain Tonight," "The Diary of Anne Frank," "A Case of libel," ••From Chek· hov with Love" and "Ages of Man." He has packaged and P.rod uced programs for 'Philco-Goodyear Play· house," "Armstrong Circle Theatre," "Kraft Television Theatre" and the "DuPont Show of the Month." His many honors Include 11 Emmy, two Peabody and eight Sylvania Awards. His discussion program, "Open End," began in 1958 and he now presents "The David Susskind Show." His films include "A Raisin In the Sun," "Requiem for a Heavy- weight," "Ali the Way Home•' and "Lovers and Other Strangers." Cook's long list of televl· sion credits include produc- tions for "Playhouse 90," "Studio One,.. "Lux Video Theatre" and the "Kaiser Aluminum Hour." On Broad· way, he directed "A Cook for Mr. General." Amon' his films are "Patterns,• and "Home Is the Hero." ,... u GUNILLA HUTTON: GIRL IN MOTION "The really great thing about Hee Haw," quips Gunilla, "is that you get to play yourself, to use your own personality. We all run around throwing one-liners at each other ; and one joke will lead to another, and suddenly you find yourself improvising dialogue, completely forgetti ng that you're on camera and that everythin g's being recoded. But it gives a fantastic, free-wheel- ing, and relaxed feeli ng to the show." Gunilla Hutton is just back Crom Nashville, Tennessee, where she taped another round of CBS's top-rated comedy and music series, l:fee Haw (Wednesdays, 7:30 PM). From Gunilla's de- scription, it sounds as if the up-coming episodes will be more of the pure, unadulterated may- hem that the series has become famous for. With her pert smile and blonde hair, Gunilla has quickly become one of the comedy favorites among the corn pone regulars. In addi- tion, she hopes soon to become part of the musical side of the show, singing country and western renditions -for it was with mu sic that Gunilla started her career. She entered show busines5 singing on tour with Nat King Cole and since then has been bouncing non-stop between television and th e stage, her ac- tivities culminating in the lead in a successful musical written expressly for herself, "That If Gunilla is relaxed on the show, it's certainly not because the pace of the show is relaxed, but simply because Gunilla is used to, and indeed thrives on, fast moving, nonstop entertain- ment. She enjoyed starring in "That Certain Girl" in Las Vegas. The pacing of television shooting schedules could not compare with the thrill of the live audience that Gunilla experienced sing- ing and dancing opposite Michael Callan in what was in fact an original comedy geared expressly to Gunilla's activated talents. And as Walter Win chell exclairr.ed, "Talk about stealing a show!" Certai n Girl." Energetic and humourful, Gunilla is well at home in the perpetual motion of the entertainment world. ''It was like a stand-up show," recalls Gunilla. "You never knew what was going to happen next. l just love performing in front of a li ve audience. In one sense, there isn't anything hard- er; but it's so gratifying because you see the results immediately. You learn tremendously just by watching the audience's faces. Each night is a new thing, and yo u develop more and more nuances in your role. You devdop as a performer and as an actress." ~ WHEN YOU WANT IT DONE RIGHT ••.. • CALL .&i ~JJ---ONE OF THE EXPERTS LISTED BELOW! ~ Jf1I\ CARPET-UPHOLSTERY CARPENTRY CAR?ET CLEANING GENERAl REPAI~ For tt.e TOtHJh JolK -4 Tiie R11• Jobs It's DUNN WILL For A Job Wei Dowel SOIL H.TAIDANT SHAM,005 MR. DUNN 548·8544 HAL AEBISCHER e LIVINe SOUNDe HEARING AIDS Proper Fitting Assured 3409 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del M.r 675-3133 $199 AUGllST SN<..l A .. ..... C .... & Oii 6.SO t .. 1 .. 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"Call for fTtt estimate and save thlA ad fcw 10°/• DlteCMIM If '" ...., ... ow Al Ca..llMJ 642-4055 c•ll Cl•rK.,• S loom Min. 24 Hl. HIYIC:I "WINE CAN "X 11" °" ... ., ..... ,1c11 ., & .,,...., CHIT WINI'S llPAll SllYICI 546·9141 ............ _ ... , ... Custom Cabinets, Furniture & Antiques, Refinishing & Restoring 645-0991 • FABRIC SALE • 2500 ILUI CH1' I TAM'I Hiii 2 pc. di ... n & Clleir for $1>9. lnclud .. fabric and l•bor. All wore done in 5 dey1. •9'11 ISTIMATH 821-5474 Wf ONE<;_,DAY AUGUST 26 For mornlns and aftwnoon llttlnp, pl.... see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, fof' JOUr convenience, are clay's movl•. DAmME MOVIES 1:JO D (C) "Ve• of lqdad" (ldven· ture) '54 -Victor M1ture, M1rt Bl1ndlard, J1mes Amas. 1:009 ..._ .._, ltldes ApJA" (comedy) '40-Jeck Benny, Roches· ter, Ellen Drew. 1:30 IJ "f•nf•rt ,., • DNtft Scent" (mystery) '63-Rlchard f.&•n. Viv· ec1 Lindfors, AJ Hirt. GI "IOq loft(' (horror) '33 - Bruce C.bot, Fay Wray. 1'8o 8 "A Qu•n 11 Crowned" (docu· mentary} '55--Slr Laurence Olivier narrates. m ..,,., " °'" Alrcmt 1. .. ... la(° (dr1m1) '42 -Eric Portm1n, Godfrey T11r1e. 2:00 D -r... ........ PftJ" (dr1m1) lo.! '61-KJl'tl Douit11, E. G. M1rsh1ll, Robert Bl1ke, Christine Kaufm1nn. m "lldie of Man1a111 ........... (western) '57 -Jim Davis, Arleen Whel1n. 4:30 B ''Be .....,, Tl•t" (comedy) 'Sl-Ch1r1es Boyer, M1rsha Hunt, Louis Jourdln. I '.' I r~ I ~~ r , 5:10 a ANGELS vs. TIGERS! * EXCITING BASEBALU 5:001111 News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. DIC ...... ,.. (C) (60) Tom SJ!Ydtr. 11 Allpt lueblll <C> <2% hr) Ancets vs. Detroit Tiaers. D sa craoct Mewit: (C) "'Cal••· lti Jut Nd Sa• laa" (western) '4~Yvonne De Clr1o, Howard Duff, Dorothy Hart, Wiiiard Parker, Uoyd Bridf1$, Milburn Stone. Cll1mity Jane rescues Sam Ban end his outl1w pna from • fr1med-up hanalna. ind they 10 on to bluer robberies until walklna into 1n am· bush at their mountain hideout. • Abbott ' todello (C) (30) Th• fllntstonn (C) (30) star Trek (C) (60) (J) A8C Ewuc News (C) (30) . iilt'a New (30) (f) C1S Ntw1 (C) (30) , Oiltreadt/Muslcalt (C) (30) ......... [lper1n.u (30) • Wanderlust (C) (30) • Tutro de las &trtllaa (30) · 81Uopln1 8"n111t (C) (30) Gr1h1m Kerr. 5:20 l(i) WutMr (C) Marie Stiles. 5:30 • Ciftdkl ea-• <30> 8 Ci) My Ftwertte Martlln ( ) ""' ....... (60) I fE NIC Niptlf Ntwt (C) (30) In for tllt 70. (C) (30) Pattem for Uwllla (30) ...... 34 (C) (60) SUMMER SALE Vf.,I .. ~™l!!:"!!!!~nNCl~~°'~Jll:i-.,1 BID'. N09At~~~Ttt -~ oN · ~o covERS n.. re......,. 'P./\ "• PATIO WVEll FOB 1171 0.... -.U.r Qta«"'7 AL1JMIN'IJM sa1EEN PATIOS For lup °'...a ti-. tad~ 9-. •.• Al AlmS-: w. .Doon; .,. Proof. Dt " Advanced engiooeriog pennlts A ~1om or design. Clean, •mooth uncfcntniclun-. sturdy lolerlockin,: ~el1. IJUlll·in t11in plltr 1'ilb 1 '6" om~mcatal potl make (or a patio t0\·er of modena beauty anit l"'&ler ltl'tllglh. ~SANTA ANA TENT AND AWNING Ow •'91tl 0/11# • OUJlll CIOUNIT A._. CO. ~ ......... ..,_, ..... .,, .. nl ..... 14 nots. .. St. s.teAM 11 5-0491 R (c) (30) Ki I DIYid Frost Show (C) (90) ! 111t Dtttrt eport m R•I Tom KenntdJ (C) (60) ~~ Rou de u.. (30) Evenlna at Popa (C) (60) (R) ~ noerto Mooeo." starrlna the GB A World Aplrt ~) (30) Mooa Sythesizer. 7;00 a CIS EWMlnc Ntw1 (C) (30) IE F1shtf FIMllJ (30) Walter Cronkite. c 30) 0 fE NIC NictltlJ Ntw1 (C) (30) 8) Sonrisu ( ) ( 01vld Brinkl-. Frank McGee, John 9:00 fJ 9 Cl) Medicll. Center (C) (60) v, (R) Guests Pat Hingle and lne• Ch1ncellor. Swenson play the parents of a 1ir1 0 Mira MJ Une? (C) (30) Host (Carrie Snod1ress) who requlru • Wiiiy Bruner and Arlene Francis Jtdnitran~nt. welcome Gene Rayburn, Jayne B (6) m Kraft Miiiie HIJI M11dows, Phyllis Newman, Bennett (C} ( )Kaye Stevens and Phil Sii· Cerf. vers jc>ln British star Des O'Connor. m I Love LltCJ (30) 0 @ (3) (B The EYtrfJ Bt'otlters Cl) 1t1t Ult Clod! (C) (30) CC) (60) Guests are Jimmie Rodgers, ,..,. rT\ HI ... and Wiid (C) (30) Blfl Medley, Debbie Lori Kaye and ~ uu 5 " Bruce Kirby. m Interface (C) (30) "Aircraft I Outre1cll/Fllm (C) (30) Collision Avoidance." Interface ex-Box de Mexico (60) amines a possible solution to the Nat.cha (60) lncreaslna problem of mld·alr 9:301 m News (C) (30) crashes. : Tllt Newaical Musa (C) (30) I Ci) Trvth or Consequences (C) , Musicale/Pastor's Du• (C) (30) Cilrlst tile Llvlna Word (C) (30) lO:OO f) 9 (j) Hawaii flvt-0 (C) (60) Si11plt•111te Marla (55) (R) Durina the pursuit of an AWOL Thet &lrl (C) (30) !llilor 1 flght occurs and one of 7:301J lit Cl) Where's Huddles (C) two shore patrolman is shot. ;) 0 <D Ci) m Then Came lronaen @Ci) @E The Vlr&inlln (C) ~ (60) (R) "The Forest Primeval." ( ) (R) "Sue Ann." Patty Duke Bronson's ride alona a mountain euests In role of. farm. alrt who motorcycle tJail turns into 1 bid seeks a more excitlna hfe In the for survival. city. Edward Binns plays her father. 0,, News (C) (60) 0 @ @ &) Ct"'tdJ Preview. (C) 0 mm The SalotMrs lro~ (30) "Prudence and the Chief." Sal· .,. ( ) (60) ly Anne Howes and Rick Jason star I Call of the West (C) (30) in story of a young widowed sch~I Burb'a Lft (60) teecher who aoes west as • mis· : Thirteen A11lnst Fate (60) "The slonuy on an Indian reserntion. Survivors." Lila Kedrova stars in O Miiiien $ Movie: (C) "TIM story story of twin brothers who, raised OfWlll ltopn" (drama) '52-Jane to believe that their father was Wym1n, Will Roaers Jr., James Glea. cannibalized by his fellow survivors son, Eddie C1ntor. of a shipwreck, are naturally sus· m Sneak Prntew (C) (60) .A pre· peeled when the last of those sur· View to an upcomfna aeries en vivors Is found dead. David Buck, KTlV this fall, this adventure show Nan Marriott-Watson co-star. presents animal life and undersea ai) Tres Vidas Distlntu-(30) thrills, plus stories of man and of Gr!) Tele·Cinem1 Espanol (2 hr) his worklna to help wlldllfe. 10.30 M Twlllatrt Zone (60) I PtrlJ Muon (60) • Ml M -6-(30) The foriyle Siii (60) (R) ' lt•uv Stltcted Film (C) (30) 11 :00 I ~ Cl) m News (C) M11 Fuerte que tu Amor (30) • (jjJ @ @E 8 Ntwsnd (C) One Step ero 7:55 Gr!) Coestlon dt S.,undos News (C) 1:00 f) 9' Ci) Gomer Pyle (C) (30) (R) • Theatre 9: (C) "Th• View Fro111 Gomer Wlns an amateur c~nt~st Pompey's Head" (drama) '53- slnaina In the Jade Club and 1, in· Richard Eaan, Dina Wynter, Cam-vlted back. Anthony Caruso auests. eron Mitchell. 0 @ (])al The Courtalllp of m Movie: "Dementia 13" (horror) £dclie's FlttMr (C) (30) (R) ''Th~(re '64-Willlam Campbell, Lu1na An· Either Too Youna or Too Old. A ders. trlanala develops in the Corbett ; Tot»Ptr household when Eddie falls in love Cl) Sea Hunt with his 15·Ytlr·~ld babysitter who : NET Journal (C) (60) (R) "The has 1 crush on his father. Conserntive Mr. Buckley." @E The Answtr (C) (30) &) Let's Mah 1 Deel (C) ai) LI Crlad1 lien Crildl (JO) 11·3019 (I) Merv 8rfffln (C) 1:05 Gr!) lo1 l1tem1tlon1I 1970 (60) . , QJ Ci) fE Jobnny Clrson (C) H11imo Guttierez vs. Eli Balava. Movie: "A Place of Ont'• Own" Louis Moreno hosts. (comedy) '4~James Mason. Mir· 1:30 R 9 (i) Bevtrly Hillbillies (C) aaret Lockwood. (30) (R)lhe Clampetts are home-0 (i1) (i)G) Dick C1vett (C) sick for the hills ind move Into a Cl) i'Ovie: ''Trio" (drama) '51- 101 cabin In the backyard. Jean Simmons, Michael Rennie. D Cll1mplonahlp Wrestllna (C) 1:00 f) Movie: "Behave Yourselr' (com-~) Featured are Jim Bey.ers, Rocky edy) 'SI-Farley Graneer. Shelley Montero end Pepper Martin. Winters D @())Q) Room 222 (C) (30) a u ·News (C) (R) "Good-Bye, Mr. Hip." After Cl) Movie: '1111, Dark and Hand· Mr. Kaufm1nn warns too-groovy some" (comedy) '41-Cesar Ro. teacher Roaer Duncan to stop Jok· mero, Vlrelnia Gilmore. Ina with students about .h~s use of 1•30 0 Community Bulletin Board (C) pot a student leaves 1 1oint made • ,, of 'pencil shavinas on his desk. 2:00 m All·Nlatrt Sllow: ''Caae of 8okl, Bernie Kopell auests. "Moontlde" and ''8unp Din." JAMES DRURY London born SCel"art Graqs brings a slice of Britain to the old West as he takes over ownership of that huge fictional ranch out Wyoming way this fall when The Men From Shiloh premieres on NBC, Wednesday, Sept. 16 (7:30-9 p.m.). 'This is not a far fetched role," Granger is quick to tell you, noting that most of Wyoming and Montana plus a good hunk of Idaho was opened by the English just before the turn of the century. Granger, who has starred in more than 70 motion pictures both in Hollwood and abroad. will ~rtray Col. Alan MacKenzie, a retired Bntisb army officer who buys Shiloh ranch, that mythical spread where The Virginian bas headquartered for the past eight sea.sons. Universal Studios Vke President Frank Price confirms that the series is new even though The Virginian (James Drury) and Trampas (Doug McClure), original members of the show, will continue on in their re- spective roles. Another band-Lee Majors-rides over from the old Big Valley senes to join Drury and McClure to complete the stars in the new production. Thus, The Men From Shiloh has been divided into three separate production units under the supervision of Price. Drury, McClure and Majors each star in their own companies while Granger makes appearances in all three. Granger wfll have little trouble filling the role. In fact ranching is second nature to the 6-ft. 3-inch silver-haired movie star. He once owned a 66,000 acre spread in New ·Mexico and currently is in the process of disposing of an 800()_,acre ranch near Nogales, Arizona. to real estate developers. He lived there for 13 years during his big picture-making days. "I know ranching. I can tell them how to put on a bloody saddle and bow to ride. Without bragging, I used to be a pretty good cowboy, myself," Granger revealed the first day on the set as he mounted a well proportioned Quarterhorse and took off at a canter. Graaaer• lnta"at la ranchlaa dates back to l 9SO when be was making the movie, "King Solomon's Mines." "I went to Kenya and fell in love with it Ranching is fabulous there. When I returned and was signed for a seven-year contract to Metro, I went in search of something similar to Kenya and found that Southern Arizona bad the remarkable qualities I was looking for so I bought a ranch there," Granger said. Granaer expeca to stu in several episodes, appear in a pivotal rote in others, and $enerally provide the father image. Will there be a romantic interest for him in The Men From Shiloh? '1bere just might be," Granger retorts with a hint of humor, "I understand they might find some grandmother, but there will be no stripping-no nude scenes!" In addition to Granger's appearances in the series, each episode will have top name quest stars. Already Greer Garson, Art Car- ney. Janet Leigh, Desi Arna.z and Lew Ayr~ have filmed segments just to name a few. Gnnaer, lo his teJevlsloe attles debut, be- comes the fourth owner of the famous Shiloh ranch which was named Shiloh by the first owner, Lee J. Cobb, in his rote as Judge Garth. Judge Garth, it was duly noted in early scripts, had fought at the baM&c of Shiloh in the Civil War. Cobb held ~ion from the premiere of the old Virginian in September, 1962, until 1966 when be resigned from the serie!. Charles Bickford, as John Oran.aer, took over for a season but became ill in 1967 at which time, John Granger's younger brother, Clay, played by John Mcintire, came on to eventually assume ownership. The nrlom cbaqes were always wrapped up neatly by script writers. For instance. dialogue by John Oranaer (Bickford) ih- LEE MAJORS DOUG McCLURE dicated be bought the ranch from Oartb so that Garth could accept a job as an Indian commissioner in Washington. When Clay Granger {Mcintire) arrived on die scene be merely stated that brother John was otI to Denver on business and be just never returned. Col. MacKenzie (Stewart Granier) will be on a train and talk in some detail about the vast holdings be bas purchased and is about to take over. On this ume train, Majors will be in· traduced when he and Col. Mac Kenzie must join forces to resist a lynch-minded mob who threaten to hang Majors in bis role of Roy Tate, a cowboy with a somewhat mysterious background. MacKenzie's deed of saving Tate'• life prompts Tate to travel on to Shiloh and sign on, joining the Virginian and Trampas, ram- rod and top hand at the ranch. Majors also arrives with enviable cre- dentials. He co-starred for four seasons with Barbara Stanwyck, carrying the lead roles in numerous episodes. Majors is a 6-ft., 17S-pound former Kentucky AU-State football star. Alter grad· uation from Eastern Kentucky State Colleae, Majors came West and worked for the Los Angeles Parks and Recreation Department. 1111 Interest ln Ktlna was sparked by the late James Dean, and bean's former aaent. Dick Clayton, helped him set into the MOM studio drama school. In addition to the Big Valley role, Majon co-starred with Charlton Heston in the movie, "Will Penny." He also co-starred with Lee J. Cobb and Roscoe Lee Brown in the William Wyler- Ronald Lubin film, '1'he Liberation of L.B. Jones." Majors lives in a small ranch house on a 12-acre site near the ocean in Malibu, Calif. He has three horses, six dogs, a burro and a pet racoon. THURSDAY AUGUST %'1 for momlnc and lfternoon ffltfnp, pl.... ... DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your conwnJence, are the~· movl•. DAYTIME MOVIES l:.JO • ..,,.. ftf NI" (comedy) '49- Rollttt Cummln... Ann Blyth Pt..., Kilbride. .... • • _, t:00 e-n.. Cllt Apfnti Mrs. __.., (mytltfY) '36-Gtorp Brtnt. Mtde· ltlnt Carroll. t:JO D (C) "nle Sevta Tub of All lilla" (•dwnture) '61-Rod Flesh, Btll• Cortez. • (C) ..,..~. lftttllrl" (ldwnturt) 41~eoffrey Home. Jun Strvtls.. ••1 "l.MM T...,. (comedy) '46-fleld, Kay Kendell. m -n.. ElftR*"' (drtmt) ' RUrnphrtY Boprt, Zero Mosttl. !:00 D ~ , .. ,.. (dr1m1) '63 -=itn Gmara, Sam"'1 Dtvb Jr .• SW.rt Whitman, R1y W1lston. m "llencft .. It" (myitery) '56- liwrty Michael, Richtrd Travis. 4:30. (C) ....... " Ille ~ ........ (Mel·fi) '65-Wendell Corey, Keith larMn. • I "-.I", 1:00 l .'tc N... (C) (60) Jtrry Dun· 8 MIC New"'*' (C) (60) Tom Snyder. II C.11 YH Top Till1 (C) (30) JiCk ~•rttr, Paul Wlnchefl and MOfeJ Amsttrdtm fl*l, a sa O'Clock Mftll: <e> ..,...., Si1 8otclbrt" (dr1m1) 'S6-Rock Hudton, Cornell Bcwchers, Georie Slndra, David JanSStn. Lonr 1fter w1lkinr out on his wtfe, a doctor discovers that he w1s wron1 ind Ut10 doun't know how to loctte lier. • AMl9tt I C..Wlt (C) (SO) "' Fllntlttnet (C) (30) St.tr Tm (C) (60) (f) AIC Ew1tlll1 fltw1 (C) (30) · fi.ra New (C) (30) Ci) CIS N ... <C> (30) • 6iitrted/MU11calt (C) (30) hlWt Ml Elpetlnu (30) . r,.. Mweat .. (C) (30) • Tutr. de laa £JtnKat (30) • 81111,1111 lenHt CC) (30) Gra. liam Kerr. 1:30 II Villllll lralaa• cg (60) Sehld· Ulect auests include Tiny Tim. Wes H1rrllon. Barbara Sh1rm1 ind Dr. John Cooke. I Ctldld c..... (30) la Cf) MJ f8"flte M1rtlan ( ) I (j) PtnJ MllOll (60) (j) UC ~ NIWI C) (30) la ,., tlM 'JOI (C) (3~) Patllnt tw LM111 (30) Nttidn 34 (C) (60) nYLIS & COLORS OPEN: -:~ IAllY llOIE SlllLAI VALUES· ClllE EARLY NO MONEY DOWN FINANCING AVAILABLE tOUllt THE DAILY Pit.OT, TV WEEK, AU GUST 22, 1970 fD 1'111 Dullt ltepert (C) (30) Darrin h11 IOld to a dlent. Tommy Kim M1mner. BoJCt and Bobby Hart luesl Im Stnta ..... u .. (30) m Dnld frost .. (C) (90) m A Wedd Ai*t (C) (30) Q) Rul T.. lt11HdJ (C) (91) 7!0011 CIS &.1111 New1 (C) (30) Jeist Whit•, Unda Ronstadt, Blick· Walter Cronkite. stone Jr. ruest. a m NIC NIClrtfr Ntw1 (C) (30) m NET Pttyllo1111 (C) (90) (R) David Brfnkley, Frenk McGee, John i1Jii1tol." A romantic comedy bJ C111neellor. 19th Century Austr11n pl•JWrlallt G Wbt's MJ Une1 (C) (30) Gene Arthur Schnitzler. RIJburn, J1yne M11dows. Phyllis G) fllbtr f1111ty (30) Newman and Bennett Cerf are auest 9:00 R 9 (I) CIS Tllllrlday Movie: p1nellst:L .rn.. -VIili" (R) (drama) '64-In· m I LM Lucy (30) 1rld Berrm1n, Anthony Quinn, lrfn1 Q) hit tM a.ct (C) (30) Demick. Paolo Stoppa. A Wtaltlly ~ 'i" '"'-a-.....1......-West (C) (30) wom1n returns home 1ftt1 20 y11ri w. \!!.I ·---1bsence to settle a score with lier m ....,.., • lultlr (30) former twtethMrt. a Cf) Tnltll or C.MtqltftCa (C) D (ffj CJ)6)T ....... (C) (60) Gii) Sl_,..llettte Maril (55) (R) MaryHojkln, Jose Fellcl1no •nd 0) TMt llrt (C) (30) Shelley Berman auest. 7:301J 9 Cf) F11111J Aff11r (C) (30) IDOutreeclt/fl• (C) (30) (R) Buffy is flrld from the Tlaers' m> Nmcu (60) stickball tum because tftt new 9:30 a 9 CI> m Dlqtlet (C) (30) e1pt1ln Is 1 woman-hater (lij "Forpry-The Rane•." Sat U @Cl) @m D1nitl loont (C) Fnd1y and Officer Gannon Inter· (60) (R) "LOY• and Equity." Two ro11te • suspect in 1 foraery IChemina brothers (Vietor French tehemt. Ind Med FlorJ) t1ke Prater Beasely G m ..... (C) (30) (Bur1 lvea) to court f« sellin1 them G) Mmlale/Plllblf'a Desk (C) (30) a love potion th1t faied to work. lO:OO O @Ci) fD De 8olddiCPrt (C) U l'9 Mevlt Ca•• (C) (30) ®> MUie ind comtdJ st1rrin1 Georre Rift, Michele Lee and Cherin Nelson Rellly the Gold· J1ck Soo compete 111inst John di11ers and M•rtJ Feldman. Forsythe, Patty Duke ind Stephen 0 m Ntwa (C) (60) :t~ma> Anlmtl Wer1d (C) !2/1~1W. ~CJ!! :1:: {30) ~ll""'!urrud heads for the open Quarter1Mdl (C) (60) A look at the se1 In search of killer lt!•rks. The qu1rttfbtcb who will bt pl1yln1 lciion t~ku place by M1nnel1nd of colleae football this ~ar. the Pacific. ,.,. Morie ~-I (C) NArrow!Mld" 0 Mlllell $ Mew": (C) "l'recl of ..., ~ tit Cft" (western) 'M--Robert (western) 53-Char1ton Hest~n, Mitchum, T1b Hunt.tr, Tere11 Wrlaht. Jtek P1l1nce, Katy Jurtdo, Brain ~ Inf' Law (60) Keith. Attempts for 1 puce treaty ..:ir 1 with the Ap1che lndl•ns roes IWfJ. m NET ,.,.,, (C) (60) (R) m Tr..U. or C.nttqutnc• (C) (30) "About the Wllitt Bus." I Tru Vldn Qlstlnta (30) QJ Peny Muon (60) Horoacope co11 ti P\"of. Horana•I eJ'l} M1ait Ind the lttlltlful Ml· ( ) dll!lf (C) (30) (~) "Exercises for the 10:30 @!) Ml Mltllrt (30) Chin ind Neck. a;) Aqul Tru Patl1111 (30) IE StMdld Fii• (C) (30) 11:00 I! Cl) I N ... (C) @I) Ma flltftt Cl• t• AllOr (30) · @ ..... (C) 7:55 a;) Clleltit11 de Stpndts step hyond 1:00119 00 Happy 0tJS (C) (60) ..... (C) Buddy Rich leads the band pl•JS Movie: "Abt Uncoln in IUIHla" the drums and d1nces. L11r~ Lacey (dram1) '4G-Raymond MtsseJ, sinp "All Alone," and Julie Mc· Ruth Gordon. Whlrter sinp ''Who's Afraid of the IE H Bia Bad Wotfr ' -• unt 11 Divorce C.urt (C) (30) : ISMniton in Review (C) (R) Ltrs MIN I Dell (C) D @ CI> ED T1'lt llrt (C) (30) U ·30 I ! CJ) Merv lriffln (C) (lij "Uah. Wilderness." Conclusion. • • . @ fD Joi.1t11y Ct110n (C) Ann Marie and Don Holllnrer are ovte· "Opetation Diusttr" lost in the woods followln1 • ~rash· (dram•) · '51-Jolln Mills, Lana l1ndln1. and Lew Marie or11n11es 1 Morris. se1rc11 1>1rtJ. a cm CV&> Did c.w.tt CC> I Te Tell tilt Trutti (C) (30) II) lirovtt: ~t of D111,.,-(mJl- WaltlqtN 11 R..._ (C) (30) tery '54--ffaJ Milland Patricia Roe = =C)c~~ 13::> 12:00 o ean et ttt• west· ce> · 1:05 CI;)'Tei..Rfttlta Musical (55) 1:00 ! Movie: (C) .. n. Crowded SQ'' l;JO U '~ 6! lrlMWe (C) (60) ( rama) 'OO-D1n1 Andrews, Rhon· (R) • ltt Jt .. a da Aemlna. e eny ssup. " con· !' D News (C) vlcted burat1r's wi!• Is killed, luvlna Movie: "Mission In Morocco" /II his youn1 SO'! •n shock. Wllll1m idventure) '54-lex Buker. Jull Shatner and Mitch Vopl auest. Reddin& 8 ilEl:fi~ ~,.... (C) (30) l:4S 0 C.~•unlty lullttin lol1d (C) (R) "Sertnt Stops the Show." 2!00 m All·N!Pt ~ "1M latr...,," Slmantha's cousin, Serene, nearly "lfudllne Hunt.r'' and "Ent111y ruins Darrin' a ctrnr by ztpplna Actnt. .. 1way ttw popularity of 1 ain1ln1 duo 2:30 fJ Nws/ Qlve Us Tiiis Day (C) 10 my iO) :k· '.R) by 1ht ilt: ~n in1 thy lrS her 50) ind JO) :ct. If· ery .,. llM the in1 of ert mt. 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NOdOOO .LNOOOSIO N0¥100 .LNClOOSIO HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER-PLY MOUTH 16661 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BIACH rhone 842·0631 540-5164 e The Fiftest Low Cost Service In All Hunrinttott lch. e From Area (213) 592-2101 o,_ 7 D•yt A Week Until 11 P.M. Se Hat.I• 1.,.nol fRIDAY AUGUST 28 For mornfn1 and afternoon natJnp, pleaH see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below. for your convenience, '" the clay'1 movlea. DAmME MOVIES 1:30 D "ltM(Al4a" Cwtattm) '46-t.arry Parts, Evelyn Keyes, Wiiiard Parker. t:OO R ,.Doctw ftrtll•" (mu1lc1I) '38 -=&Ina Crolby, Beltric• Lillie. t:JO IJ ... ltodlt 1.. Lltl1t" (~mt• dy} '41-Penny Slnittton, Arthur lib. m ... !Md ArrW' (weatem} '58- Scott Brady, Phyllis Coates. 1:00 II '111• l•Ptrtlnc. of lttna &n· at'" (comedy) '53-Mlchul Red· 'live. Join Greenwood. "Capt.In's '•radlM" (comedy) 3-Slr Alec Gulnntu, Yvonne DeCarlo. 2:00 It) "Jlpn'' (mystery) '61-Jacll Wimer, Ron•ld Lewis, Yol1nde Donlan. m "Satnr1 81r1 frtdlY" (mystery) '"54 -Louis Hayward, Naomi Ch1nce. 4:30 II (C) "Rtacl to 1111'' (com· edy) '52-Bob Hope, Bina Cros- by, Dorothy l1mour. I VI ~~I ~JI. •:OO B Ila News (C) (60) Jerry Dun· !. DIC N ... rvlct (C) (60) om Brokaw. 1J Cln You Tep Tiiis? (C) (30) Gueata are J1ck Carter, Paul Win· chell and Morey Amsterdam. D (ij) ()) Q) Nfl. "•4tltoft foOtblll (C) (cont'd. from ~:30 p.m.) The New York Giants and Plttsburah Steelers meet in the new Three Rivers St1dlum In Pitts· burah. Pa. Pro footb111'1 number one draft choice, Terry Bradsh1w, makes his n1tlon1I t1levision de· but IS a professlon1I q1J1rttl1>1ck. He'll lhare qu1rterb1ckln1 duties with Terry H1nrattl, now In his aecond season with Plttsburah. Fran Tarkenton will quarterback for the Glant1. ~tl I C.lttllo (C) (30) Tiit FllntttN11 (C) ($0) Stir Tttl (C) (60) WMfl New (C) (30) • o.trtldl/Mulk.ilt (C) (30) Ptlblo • bpt"'u.a (30) nit A..tcan Wiit (C) (30) • TMtto tit taa &trtllas (30) l:JO V\rli1da 8r1lul111 Slltw (C) (60) Scheduled iuut• l11elud1 Louis Nyt, Ktrtn V1l1ntln1, Barbar• Wilden, and Adelina "Uma" Ped· ro11, a JOI• expert who elves demonatralions. • C.dld C.11tra (30) 9 ()) My flftrltt Martlln 0) (I) NIC Nlptty Ntwa (C) (30) Llw fer .. 'JOI (C) (30) httlrll ,., ..... . (j()) ,._. S4 CC> (60) 111• °""' ••rt (C) (30) m Marriner. tms-t• ...... u .. (30) THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEtl<, AUGUSf 22. 1970 SATURDAY 7:00 R CIS £vtnlll1 Nns (C) (30) f1il Tiit Nmul MUM (C) (SO) filter Cronkite. {lfj Folkllnaer Len Ch1ndler Joins II m JtlC NIPUJ ..... (C) (30) commentator Lew Irwin In a mual· Oavld8rlnkley, frank McGff. John Cll look at the headlines. Chtnctllor. I fi*lf Fa111lly (30) D wura Mt UM? (C) (30) G1n1 lAlt IMrlJ tit Ptralvlllo (30) Rayburn, B1nnett Cerf, Jayne Mea· 1='5 D ~ ())a> nit ln1dy ludl dows ind Phyllla Newmen are (C) (30) (R} "The Hero.'' Peter l lt pantlllta. btalni to think of hlmMlf as • I lMt Liq (30) auperboy after ruculna 1 llttlt 1:.25 I 8ht Ua 1111a 0., (C) Ci)~.... Shtwall (C) (90) ttrl from 1n accident. 1:30 S••llllf Stllltlttt' (C) tlr tn the Dull" John Aaar, M•· t :OO B 9 Cl) C1S FrhMJ Movie: (C) 7:00 OdPMJ (C) "Psyohl1try and mle Van Doren. •11ottf PartdtM" (R) (comtdi} '66 Cr mlnal Justice." I Tiit F11ndl CW (C) (30) (R) ~ln1 Lolllbrlalda, Alec Gulnntaa, 9 ~ ! Ntc*lt l Wlo (C) Ci) Tndla or C.n1141uuca (C) Robert Morley, Pem Mount, Akim (i1) tu llwr (C) Ci"rtat tile Uwtna Wtrd (C) (30) T•mlrofl, Merit Bell. Two nelah· Mr. illlboM (C) Si.,..,...,. Maria (55) borina suburban couplu, and an 7:30 °"i Tr.-.... (C) 7:30 R a Cl) ' 'el fr11 To old friend with four dau1hte11 con· 1·.00 I ~~-~ "cc',' (C) CM: Operatlen t (C) (60) vera• on the Paradiso Hotel In ·-,....,,,. A documentary dtplctln1 tllt Af. Paris, rtsullina In Wild ehHU, all• @D titre C.111t1 tM rlcan relocation of eleph1nta and bia and futile attempta 1t dis· 1,.111!2..~ ta-Cata (C) other 1nlm1la to came pruervts i... Cl1J ...... where they can bt Mfe from Th laron (t) (60) S Tl•• poac~era. o.vw Suullllld (C) (2 hr} Talea of Wiiia far10 D ~ Hip Cllapanal (C) (60) "Men Strike Back at Women' a lib· 1:30 9 Cf) ~11 l1t1t11J I hid {Ir) 'lady F1lr.'1 Buell Cannon eratlon." The men have a ehence •••• Aiur ) meets his match when 1 swttt but to air their point of view. I eiJ 00 · Pin• '•1ttller (C) resolute lady w11onmast1r 11lns ~utrudt/Fll• (C) (30) C:.111pa It not only his offer for help In HeJ (30) Movie: (C) ""9antom of Ille business but also a m1rrl11e pro· Natacha (60) a Morpe" (horror) '5'-Karl posal. Jo1nn1 Moore auHti. 9:15 Mtvit: (C) "When Weltdl Col·lll Ma1~~0P!~~cia Medine. 8111tt Movie It• (C) (30) (scl·fi) '51-Rlchard Derr, ""' .,, M...,,-: "Allmonr'' ~111rat1ry) '49 Georae Raft, Michele lee and Barbara Rush, John Hoyt. ...,,. k S · t St h ~ r.i"I f Id Movie (2 h ) ''fht -John Beal. Marth• ckers. Jae oo compete 1111ns ep en \UJ l..iLJ r •J r t:OO 8 ,... 'i' ft';' H. 1. .. .. _...,, (C) Boyd, John Forsythe and Petty Ttll M111." Clart Gable. ltil ~ u:.i nw Duke. I feature flt• (C) (l 'A hr) Mevlt: ''C11tt11111n Atter Dart" It) Mllllon $ Mowtt: (C) ''TIM Mc> t:30 m Ntwa_lt) (30) -(mystery) '42-8r1an Donlevy, Mir· COn1teU StCNJ'' (drama) '5~11n aTullcale/Peator'a ~ (C) iam Hopkins. Ladd, June Allyson , James Whit· Noe1Ma-1apatl11 (30) ! @ (j) Hot Wllffla (C) more. The story of one of the most 10:00II123 00 8' lf'Kkin'a World Mtvle: ''TIM Du11111y Tllu" famous lest pilots who died dur· (-c} (60) (R} "Super Star.'' When yatery) '43-Jack Warner, Cl1ude I test1n1 of the S1br•·ltt F-86. Kevin Grant is forced to star a Hulbert. "Missile Bast •t Taal•" Truth tr C.RMC1•nce1 (C) (30) football player who e1nnot act, he (drama) '66-Blll Henry, Suun PtrrJ Muon (60) quits tht picture. Lee M1Jors Morrow. loo• l11t (C) (30) "love auem. , :n:= lat~":icl Story." by Erich Seaal, Is discussed ! m Ntwa (C) (60) 9:l0 I~ Dastardly • Mlfttl., (C) i Robert Cromie. Ap tf Aquarius (C) (60) Host a;, l1nana Splitt (C) Selected fll• (~ (30) · In Couahlln welcomes Tim Tit Hardy IOJI (C) Iha fuertt que u AllOf (30) Buckley Michael Greer and two Cutrdls J tiulurru 7:55 I!) Clestlon • Stp11dot i"s 01al Interest" auests. 1:00 I Otworce Court (C) (30) lum'• Law (60) lO:OO I~ =~,!:(c)(C) To Ttfl the Truth (C) (30) Tru Vklta Dlstilltu (lO) • 'Movie: "Oll111otft1 T trrltolJ'' 1 CltttpOliufll (30) ''Foraet Me ' Tt~n•1111 40 (2 hr) (western) ·~Bill Williams, Glor· Not," a short film •bout a poor 10:30 II> Mi Mautro (30) la Talbot. men who resorts to 1te1lln1 flow· 11:0019 Cl) Ntw1 (C) OJ Mowlt: "Hipw1y Dr11net'' (ad· era for his wife's ame, .Is dis· QI Ci) m News (C) venture) '54-Richard Conte, Joan cussed by writer Joseph Giordano On1 Stt~ eyond Bennett and Curtia lee Hanson of Cinema Nm I Pueblo sin bptr1nu Maaazlne. • Mevit: • ttHitt In Ult SQ"' 10:30 ! (j) Scooby·Doo (C) Im Uft fer Today (C) (30) (sci·fi} '56-Kieron Moore, Donald • @ m Tht fltnbt11tes (C) a> lllCteitl (C) (30) Wolfltt. ovlt: "Nicholas NlcllltbJ" l:OS I LllCM Ubrt (55) 0» Movie: "WIJ to the St.rt" (ad-(classic) '47-Slr Cedric Hard· 1:15 (HJ()) 6) 11tt FIJtn1 Nan (C) venture) '45-Mlchlel Redarave. wlcke. Derek Bond. 30) (R} "M1n:1llo'1 Idol.ti A I ToPPtr I I~ 8torae of Junite (C) youn1 orphan at the convent de· • nit fonyta Sip (R) 11:00 Alehle (C) cidea thlt_ Carlos R1mlrei would Esta .. I las Onet mm Ml)Or Lt•au• make a perfect adoptive father. ltt'a Malle a Diii (C) 1stb1ll (C) Teams to be an· Madill• Padi111 1uest1. U :3011 ~ Merv 8rlfflft (C) nounced. 1:30 IJ a()) Hopn't Htl'MI (C) 6 m JoltftftJ Ca1'10ft (C) I@ (jJ ltt It Toaether (C) (30) (R) Nita Talbot IUISlS as ft j •1\e tir11t ..... J111111 • fiesta Mtaklna M1rya, tlle rom1ntlc but deceptive 11 cl" (wutern) '54-Wlllard Par· 11:30 (.jj) (I) American 81ndltlnd Russian IPY who l11d1 Kllnll and ker, Barbara Ptyton. l5Dlck Clark hosts. 111 enemy counterapy on a rnlssloft I (j1J (]) (f) ~ Cavttt (C) • Movlt: (C) "Dallas" (western) to the R11ulan front. iIOvit: '1to111e In l11dilna" '5 ary Cooper, Ruth Rom1n, II~ (j) 8) Nlllt of lM 811111 @ama) '42-lon McAlll1ter. Raymond Maasey. ~ {§o) (R) "Echo of a Nllflt· ti) NoUdtn1 3' (C) 0> Movie: "Storm Fear" (drama) mare." A notorloua kidnapper b l:OO R Mevle: "'-""tr" (drama} '56-Cornel Wiide. Jean Wallace. released from prl1e>n •nd offers to '54-fred MacMurray Kim Novak Dan Duryea. tell Din f1rrell (Robert Stack) tht I D ,.... (C) ' · facts of the lnf1mou1 crime-but eG••unltJ ••flttlft hard (C) his suddtn dNth points to several .._... '1'0ltb •f Torture" new suapecta. Rlclrdo Montalban, ( rror) ;5&--Annle Albert. 12:0019 Cl) Th Mon"91 (C) Hoao C.rmlcllael, Tom Dr1k1 and 2:00 !:II NI£ 1 .. _. ..1..... f ... _ ftitro fHillilr Arthur Hill 1utst. • " • . t -· - o ... I z. a Tlleetr (30) " " u Tomorrtw Gooclb"" Drl1111 tit 11 Seman• o.:i ;::.. Dow1 (C) (90) ind :.,. .. Orl11na After Dart." 12:30 tnJ Ci) Penelope Pltlt~ (C) Rul Tt111 hllntd) (C) (60) 2:30 U Nnn/Glw U1 Tiit DIJ (C) II Mondo (C) AUGUST 29 '.1 I l I? ~. I r-.. l , .\ I l I P N 11 (1 N 0 d .) • d I ·1 9 , .. e .. n ·. n ) .. l· • I· d ) I, ) '· m Mewlt: (C) '1111 1111 Ll ... n" (1dventure) '49-Jein Simmons. Donald Houston. IHl CJ) JudJ Lrnn Sllltw (C) 12:45 II Mwit: "I Wu lfttltJ'a Delk fiW• (1dventure) '59-John Miiis, Cecil Parker, P1trlck Allen. 1:0019 Ci) Suplnun (C) ~CJ) Dew JeHS 0pH f (C) f. third and final rounds of the $300,000 Dow Jones Open from the l!pper Montctelr Ceiuntry Club In Clifton. N. J. &IJ Movie: "llletal" (drama) '55- E'lwird G. Robinson, Nina Foch, J_!ln• M1nsfleld. OJ Movie: "h•p ....... (dr•· m1) ·~thony Steele. Olene Ciiento, Peter finch. I T"' Vldla Olatilltu 1:30 QI MnJ Qotst (C) 2:00 u Trttlll• (C) Douf>le f11bM'e: (C) "Tiit lld- landers" (western) '58-Al1n Ladd, Ernest Boranlne. "Just Tiiis Once" (comedy) '52-Jenet Lelfh, Peter Lawford. D Movie: "C11n1 Ho" (dr1m1) '13--Rendotph Scott, N01h Berry Jr. (iJ) m Twin 1111: "Yellow Fin" and "Httfc'its ,, tlN Nav,." @ Fir• Sllow (C) (j) Double Future: ''TIM llold nture" and "The Boy Who lot Couatit." I Ste UM USA (C) stef1in1 Tlleltre (C) 2:30 lttpertoire WOfblllp (C) "The Crutive World of Ashok Davu.'' A look et the m1ny talents of the 1rtlst-erchltect-phllosopher, es he is shown skelchln1 m1ny unusu1I alahta In Phll1defphl1 Ind Wuh· lnaton, O.C., ind lecturlna ori American ind European trchltec· ture. I Can et die Wat (C) la40t (C) Cl) ~.Ice .. A&Jlc••• (C) ~(C) Ya......_ Malcalel 3:001 ...... ,, .,.., (C) Dr.°"" . M.,.. Dfften Upbeet (C) Mewle: "Man tf Conftlct" (dr1· ma) '53-£dw1rd Arnold, John A 1r. (J) fl• Flltwt (C) • Muell Unll•Med (C) ,.,.. Ill Plctlwt (C) • T..n .. SM* 3:15 • °'"' ' lellatll (C) 3:30 Convtr1ltlt• Wtltl ........ ltrllt (C) Dr. Edwtrd St1lnbrook. D Mwlt: "Slcrlt flit. .....,...,.. (cfram1) '61-Robert Cl1rk1. Fran· cine York. 1J Wll'A Tr1l• (C) 0 (I) FNturt Flt• (C) "Sn- utdllwln." Alan L1dd, Shelley Winters. • Qllcl1111'1 ...... How (C) • Trwel die Wtrtd (C) 4:00 lftlidlf /Otlt:IWtr (C) I love Lucy • httwn f9r Llwln1 • Sel POWlf (C) AIM Forca HfPlllllta (C) 4:30 Dill 'M' fof Miiiie (C) Louis Armstrona la apecl•I auest. I Hml (C) Leq Jtf9n Sitwtr (C) Ci) 111 SMw: "Yelfr• My &- THE OFF-STAGE SUSAN TOLSKY Anyone who'• aeon pen and camedic Sulla Tolaky u Biddie Cloom on ABC's Here Come the ~ (9 PM, Fridays) tfOUJd haw a bard time vilualizinJ her u a 1111-coaldlnt. efllcieDt Plor- ence Niahtonaale in a bolp•t-1 ward. The oft-atqD Suaan, bowewr, had eerfoua plana to become a mane before dicidin1 to trade a thermometer for actin1- "I wish IOfMbody would need me to help with a aplinter or somethina." ahe Aid betwMn aboca of a fonheomina Irides tpUode. THI DAILY l'ILOT, TV Wiii(, AUGUST tt. 1'1t ...,..... .. ,. Anne Suter and Din Dalley star. Im 5eltcW flm CC) Im Q9at fof ~ (C) 4:45., ,...,....., ~ SK· ctr (C) Brull VL Pini. 5:00 1r•.,tlllt (C) Jere Witter hoats. SctM ~ (C) Mt1 Kim ta ovtr the hollln1 chorel In the lbMnCt of Clly O*, Ind wel· comes Don Co¥ay. Peclflc Gu & Electric, Olsc:lple, Th• Honey Comes, ind The J1mes Gena . ' !i2l CJ) Ga AIC'1 Wide WtfW •?: rcL.: ........... ~ (drarn1) '43-lloyd Nolan, Wllll1m Bendix. I::'.:-..... (t) ..... ~ (C) ~IN Ut (C) ....._If S.C• (C) 5:30 ~ .. .,., L• Alie"" (C) I V I "'I I ~ t. 1:00 I Tiit '" ..... (C) (80) tit Cl> llHllC ..._ CC> (30) tilt-11leltn (30) • ... Cttr (C) (60) Aal... AdiH IN Mwl.- turt (C) (30) "S1f1rl." Im Mualcllt/DMJ l leliltlt (C) (30) 1:•1,w ..... CNl•m• f> .......... (C) (80). Clil au.ta wt Honn FOO'Ut and May Nutter. 8..., Mer (C) (30) ROMY Wiloomea Tht Lennon Slater1, vo- c1llst Lindi Hopklna •nd al"ltf Dick JenMn. Thi Charla lrwtl at Llrp 1111Mnt flltllrll FerMIClt £xcendon with I 11poft Oft the procreu of 1 Mule1n tranapl1nt hc»lpltal. ti hi tw Ytw Utt (C) (60) ~CJ) ...... Cotlt ... ._ (C) ;>Cl)~-... ,. ~ • pto ........ " Ma ........ 30) " Ptrt I. Dt'. Mtt!li ~ enttllt. ~ Com"""'°'* fof Athlblllt1tleft, Mcllctloll StMc:el of New Voit CttJ, Ind Fr111k N1· tilt, of New Vort'a Phoenix Houte, dlscuaa th• c:a11111 of wide· 111B!~ • (C) (30) ., (C) (30) =:.: (C) (60) 7:001 CU bt•llc ..._ (C) (30) .. ..., (C) (30) ___, .... (C) (30) De.a YlllJ "" (C) (30) • p the Chimney." m Meer._.. ,,_.... (C) (60) 'lJOtinny CHll It Sin QuentllL" GramrnJ Award·wtnner Johnny Cull pelforma at C1flfomf1'1 lont-term penal feclllty. Mother MIYb""· June and tht Carter F1mlty, The T ennt.llff Thrtt end Clrt Ptrtlnt lend I hind. "I reallr, love actina and thJJ 1eriea, but I atill mlu mecUcine terribly.' Susan, born in Houaton, Texas, 1taned hauntlna bolpitala from the .,. ol 12, tryina to convince people ahe should be an aidf. She called ao often, lo fact, abe became u familiar &o the std u a atetholoope. but the lepl a11 for holpltal aict.. ia 16, afttr chJldhood dill ... have endld. Finally ol a11, ahe wu accepted and •rved u • volun•r at the Melhodiat Hoephal and T11u Chl&drea'• HOIPital. "I wu uaipod u a nunea aide on the toddlen' ftoor and worked with three-to eiaht-year-old hean and brain tumor patienp aad other cuea. uter, hospital official• 1aid I could wort anywhert in the medical center, ao I moved to obstetric• and IYnecololY·" Jn hllh achool, &be wu unexpectedly bitten by the actiq but and had many aleepleu niahta debat.in1 whkh path to fol&ow. "Some kich set to colJep without knowin1 what caNer IO ,,... pare for. I wu juat the opposite. I had two careen I wani.d IO follow," ahe llyt. ' After 1he majored in NuninJ for two yean at tht Unlvenity of Texu prepanna tor a dearee an mediclne. the actina hart became too 1tron1 to lpore. She cranaferred into the drama depanment and aot her de1reo in ftne arts. "I think it wu comedy that did it," abo aaya. ''The chance to make people lauah. If you can make one penon laup, '"11, It .. a very catchina thiq. And I suppose lauahter ii the kind of modi-:1ne we all need riaht now." Becaute of Suaan .. auc:c:eu aa Biddle, she'll be much too buay next Nuon to worry about her loat world of microecopa ud bed- pam. Screen Oema plan• to future her In more epilodel and beef up her involvement In all the Bridea ahenulpna. ''The ahow'1 been sreat to me," she amilea. "I don'i tVM mind the fact I never tet a man on the ahow. Chri1 maka up for that." 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