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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-08-29 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• . - • lXOll \ -. --- . Nixons -Relaxing Alter Whirlwind Visit Series . , 'Candlelight' Extradition Hearings Continued In Colorado Special to the DAU.Y PILOT OOLORAI>q SPRINGS, Colo. -Legal proceedings against Candelight Killer Robert W. liberty and his jailhouse bride, charged with HWllilgton Beach and San Diego cutders, were delayed here Friday. Extradition maneuvers to return the onetime Westminster resideat and his red-haired spouse to the coast are cur- rently in Jimbo, A delay was granted again in their pro- secuUon on robbery aad kidnap charges stemming from a June motel abduction Jn Colorado Springs when they went to court Friday. District Judge Patrick J\.1. Hi ntoo agreed to a request by Deputy District Attorney Bill Hybl to continue hearings on Mr. and Mrs. Liberty until later dates. The 23-year-old fugitive al'ld his 24-year- old wife have pleaded innocent by reason of insanity. Liberty was ordered brought back to court next Friday for arguments on a motion to cont.iJlue his sanity trial, due Sept. 22 on the current schedule. Despite objections by Public Defender Brian J. 1.-fullet, Mrs. Liberty's sanity trials continued until Nov. 2 at Hybl's re- quest. She had been scheduled for Trial next Wednesday. Liberty is wanted on murder charges in Orange and San Diego counties, stem- miq Crom a March shooting and a June lorture-strangulallon. 1be woman he later married is charged 1tso in the San Diego homicide, which was marked by a bizarre, burning candle tableau which b ·IJberty's trademark. Robert J. Irion, 5.1, was beaten. stabbed and strangled with his tie in a San Diego apartment, where lawmen found two candles burning beside his battered body. "Catch me U you can," was written un a door. Liberty msertedly forced a Long Beach teenager to drive him and Mrs. Liberty, nee Kendall Aan Bierly, of Eugene, Ore., on the alleged m\D"der mission. ' NIXON BROTHERS FEATURED I NSIDE Family Weekly focuses attention of 1111 national audience on Southern Call- forni1 today with stories on "The Little. known Nixon Brothers" (Donald lives in Newport Beach; brother Edward u'ves in San Franciaco and another brother, Ricbad. often can be round in Washing· Ion, D.C. -or San Clemente) and on the upcomfnl Labor Day 500 ~t the ,,... Ontario Speedway. ' uon Meets ha.- DAILY ,llOT Stiff ,MM PRESIDENT LISTENS AS FORMER CHAMP ROBINSON TALKS AIOUT YOUTH PROGRAM An Exchange of Gifts EktwHn Two Men Who Know Whi1t It's Lib' to G.t Off the Floor County Lawyers Urged to Fight Abortion Laws By TOM BARLEY Of fflt D1l11 ,li.t Stiff Orange County's lawyers were urged Friday to introduce and support Jegi.s- ati'on that would remove abortion from the criminal law codes and make the con-- troversial Issue ,;a private matter between the pregnant woman and her physician." Dr~ William E. Kroutil asked. members of the Orange County Bar Association to recognize that "women should ha ve the right to abort or not. It is wrong," be said, "to use the law or a fear or the con- sequences to discoura ge women from an abortion that ls simply a matter or the · pregnant woman's conscience." The Anaheim obstetrician urged the lmmediaze adoption of free or subsk11ied birth control methods for all women and the scrapping of California's Therapeutic Abortion Lew -the code under which abortions are allowed U the paUent ls cerUned by a doctor and/or psychiatrist as likely to suffer physical or mental stress throuah birth. "This Is just a charade we play with the psychiatrists." Kroutil sald. "'What v•e need here are abortion laws on the lines or those In Hungary where the woman's right to abort is respected." Krout!1 said that 80 to 100 abortlons are perlorined every day in Hungary and more than 58 percent of Hungarian women, most of them between lhe 1ge1 of 25 and 29. have hid lnductd aborUon1. He de.rended I.he practice 11 "mort (Set ,\JIOR'l10N LAWS, P11e I) • Nixon Sets Quiet Weekend After Whirlwind Schedule By JOHN VALTERZA Of tlte ~ltr 'll•t Slaff Everyone from local San Clement.e rockbounds, to a former boz.ing champioR and a newspaper tyooon gr«lod Pr.,i- dent Nixon in San Cltmente at the si.t of his weekend. And after the whirlwind.series of vlllts Friday, the President and his ailing first lady settled down. to what aides said would be a quiet two days." Tbe Nl:1ons will have vi!ltors, however, Including the President's close friend Bebe Rebo20, the Miami lndllstrialiit. Friday's busy morning achedule began with a meeting between the Ptesldent and Interior Secretary Walter lllciel. The """'tary, woo.. asserted Inability to see the President recenUy rectived na- tiooal attentioll, spote at length with the chief execuU\re aboUt a new d$.rtment plan to transform •neglected gltetto street.& into parka, • gretn bells and pedestrian malls. Afterwards, Hickel and former cabinet member (now a top adviMr) Robert Finch met reporten outside and Hickel detallod his coming viii! to the upper reaches of Scandinavia. The park program, the ebullient secretnry explained, is a fresh, new ap- proach io urban bllght. The federal government will otrer funds to cities of more than 21,000 in populaUon to transform the rtght:Hf-way i n to 10methlng more be.>uti!ul. H1 said· the Prelldenl WU "mool Im- preSM!d" with the idea. Shortly afterwards, Los A n g e I e s District Attorney Evelle Younger ap- peared In the President's offices for a abort vLsll. Younger, the Republican Candidate for California Attorney Generl\I, missed a social function hosted by the Pre!ldent and other GOP candidates earlier this week. "Mr. Younger appeared to have his picture taken," Press Secretary Ron Ziegler observed later In the day. During a discussion about Younger's youth programs and discussions of Crime in general, the Pres.ldent 1 a J d , "Everybody looks at that damned •.• er ••• televisio.a, but no one ever listens much." Alter reporters left, the two di.scussed aspec\I ol \'.llUnger'• campaign. Fonner wOlleiwelghl and middleweight wor)d boall1g champ;on Sugar • Ray RotUnson was 'next on the visitor's ti.st. The ~ arrived wtth hil wile. Milite, at h~ ilde and pmenied the President wtil). a Sugar Ray I[oundaUon T shirt worn by ghetto youths participating In the youth rthabilltaUon program in Los Angeles. President Nixon In retum presented a commendiltion certificate to Roblnlon, pralslnl the former champion for bi• -" under the auspices of the foundation .betting bll name. · Other sp<irts figum have joined in the (lee NIXON, Pap I) • ' ' DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * SATURDAY, AU6UST 29, ·1970 YOL. a. JI~ IP• S flc;TIONS. '' rMll Gets Delay Nixon Pia,. WeHare 'Test'· Senale crttleo ol a majo< p1..,. or Nixon Jnsplttd JegtaJltlon Will have the week- end to ponder the Praldtnt's ufgent plea far action in prying his Family Al&lst· ance Act out of a Se111te committee bt- fore the bill dies. Describing the I I.I blllioo plan to help the nat1on'I working poor the "most important domestic mwure in S5 years," Prealde nt Nixon agreed Friday to a one- year testing period Jn three sample areas Of the natfon u a concessJon to critics who assertedly have the bill stalled in the Senate Finance Committee. The trial period -which would mean that £he prbgram would have until Jan. 1, 1972, as a test period-was propo&ed In an amendment proposed by ConnecU. cut Democrat Sen. Abraham Rlbicoff. Initial reporta from Washington saJd that the Nh:on 'proposal for an ext.ens.ion ol the test period is winning support from two key Republican senators -Senate GOP leader Hugh Scott of PeMSylvania and Utah Sen. Wallace F. Bennett. The President tenru: the legis"8tion of .. ferlng a minimum wage, other work in- cenUves. training and day.care centers to M i.ssile Launch, Creates Aurora VANDENBERG AFB (UPI) - A rau- tine miui.le launch from the California Aerospace Center Friday night produced a spectacular aerial dilplay seen u far away as Reno, Nev. The .Air Force said a rMntry vehicle ln the research and deve"Jopment program was launched at 1:15 p.m. atop a Minute- man I booflter down the western tt!f: range. The aerial display was created by Urt- burned propellant particler and water left In the mi ssile's wake. Because of the temperatures at high altitudes the pro- pellant· and the water freeae and U>e Ice crystals rellect the high alUtude sunllgllt. The errect produ«d a nood ol telephone calll to ponCe switchboards tn Santa Ana and other parll c{ Calilornla aod NOYada. Preal~y Paternity Su,it -Droppeil-in .LA. LOS ANGELES CUI'!) -A 'J'll!mlly suit q1lnst singer EMI PrWty wu withdrawn Frlday. Attorney Paul CarulO, who Ofed the original actlon on bebaU of ·P•tricl& A. Parker, 11, North Hollywood, C.IU., .. Id he withdrew the suit pending blood tOl!J. Miu Parter, a waitrw, orlg1nllly toUght 11,000 a lllOlil! In suPl>Ofl, plus legal and medic>I r .... tbe haby la due ill 5eptem. her. the nation's workin( poor as tis .. nag. ship." And to demonstrate the <lire need to sprine the bill from the committee In coming days, be sent bis top domestic adviser before repcrters Friday in a fist-banging appearance. "Gtntlemen, it's five minutes before midnight," Dr. David P. Moynihan aaJd. Unless the bill leaves the committee within the next 10 days or two weeks, the most important social legislation in \ two geDetations would die," he added. "So much has been achieved in the last 19 months, that to Cail "9" would be to fail the nation and the poor of the nation," he added. Dr. Moynihan reiterated. the President's belief that because of the resounding ac- ceptance of the bill by the House, a Simi- lar response is perdicted on the Sen1te floor -if it ever gets there. "Gentlemen, the.re are pel"liOns on that committee who would delay this bill to death," said top Presidential Adviser Robert Finch, who played a major role in drafting the bill in his previous post as Secretary o{ Health, Education and Welfare. The Family Assistance Act would pro- vide a family or four a minimum income of $2,400 a year for a family unit with no income of its own. To the "working poor" who6e meager Wages can't SUPPort the family, the pro- gram would provide up to $3,930 in fed- eral funds In a year. Under the trial program. the assistance act would be tested in a nlfal, urban and nonurban situation, then evaluated before it becomes a pennanent federal prolflm Moynihan explaJned. ' We•t•er Skies will be moetly clear and au"" ny Saturday and Sunday over the Orlnf" Cout with oome earl)' lllOl1llDC and late evening doads and f'I. The low Saturday abould' hit Ill wJlh hlglll near a. INSmE TODAY Wll4t do ~ do ,,,/th •me... nqtblc"' children! 011< good .,,. l1Wr: for arbor Aria. partntl ii the .JPtdol 1.ldU1 cltu1 at Mc- Nofly School St1 Pagr 22. .. Ill .... , , C"-ml M Cl-Iii.I ,.._ C..-C.t It c............ tt ••IMrl.tt 1"1.. ' D"'1ll11111tf!f t -.. ' ' ! DAILY PILOT Sit11rd,.j, A1.1911st 2'1, 1970 'Coincidents' Add Up .·to No Pay Hike By .JACK BllOBACK Of ht. 0-llY P191t Slflf , . oranre County 111perv1Bors were bll hard In th• pocket· book this week when it was learned that two bills which woo.kl have raised their pay were kill~ in the Wjlning days of. the state legislature's session. There is a story behind the killing and Assemblymen John Briggs (R-Fuller- ton ) and Robert Badham. CR-Newport .Beach) play the roles of viWans in the drama. The firsl bill was authortd by State Sen. James Whetmore (R,.La Habra) it would have boosted the supervi90l's pay from $15.000 to St7,500 a year. The second biU, sponsored by Assem· blyman John Knor ([).Richmond}, would have pegged the take or supervisors on a populaUon formula . Orange Coun- ty la second most populous in the state so, allhoua:h the pay,acaJe was .not revealed it would have obviously put the local supervisors in -Lhe top pay bracket. Briggs admits he worked to kill the Whetmore bill and to delete Orange County from al!<"Ounty bill which event- ually was approved by the legislature. Why? Because lhe local board refused to support Briggs' bill to put the fate of the Harbor District up to the voters. So the assemblyman used a weapon usuaJly accorded mem· hero of the Legislalutt. : Bill! concerning • particular coon(y, if not.1upported by all of the legislative delegation from that county are most always killed automatically, according to John An· dert0n, deputy county iOOunsel who serves as the county's llalson age<>I !<> thi legialalure. · ColncldentallY,, Whetmore refused to supPort Br iggs' Harbor District bill in the Senate -assuring Ill death. On his part, Badham joined in the "fun" because t.he board members refused to support his bill to delete the section of the proposed Pacific Coast Freeway through New· port Beach. . And there was another "comcJdent'' Tuesday. County Treasurer Ivan Swanger, following up a sug- gestion by Supervisor Alton Allen, recommended that mem- ber• of the c<>unty's Board of Retirement be paid SSO a meeting rather than Uie current $25. ·But Swanger only lilted two members of the retirement . board as eligible for the pay ralse explaining that they re· present the public and are the only members of the group wbo are not county officials or employes. Supervisor William Phillips wanted to know wh)' such a inequity existed and Swanger explained that it was, and always has been "policy." Supervisor Allen, incidentally is lhe board's current representative on the retirement group. He did not join in the debate. Phillips pursued lhe subject and got lhrotlgh 1 motion to ha1Je County Coonsel Adria.a Kuyper "investigate the inequity." Reflecting on Progress The buildings are going up, up at Fashion Jgland . One of the lasted hfgh rises is seen here -reflected in mirrored windows of the already completed Avco Building. 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COMPACT 18" STEEC- TABLE· TOP GRILL FOR OUTDOOR COOKING Hand,y barbecue grill ,,·i th bum·re1i11tant leg r in!!' is Pl'Tff'rc for 1r11vel. In llVOCll· do i;rlY>n, Cha.rgt' it at K m1rt. }34 One Bay 011ly ' • t I I • Weekend EDITION VOL 63 ; NO. 207, 5 SECTIONS. 76 PAGES • IXOD Extradition • Liberty Hearing ·Gets New Delay Special lo the DAILY PlLOT a>LORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -Legal proceedings against Candelight Killer Robert W. Liberty and his jailhouse bride. dlafged with Hultiagton Beach and San Diego curders, were delayed here F.rlday. Eztradition maneuvers to return the Bad Wiring Gets Blame In Beach Fire By ALAN DIRK.IN Of IMI llHllY Plllt MMt Huntington Beach firemen are blaming eledrlcal failure for the '40,000 blue that ~ a borne and killed • IS-year-old --Frida)'. °Diel' lho reopened a b1tler COlllltY· wife MSMwnt on alurn1num versus cop.. f per wlriog aod aai4 lheY may ,..k an ~ ordlnance banning aluminum. .. We bave bad ·Jnstmces of 1ht.s in tbe -In ~·dtte3 ln 1he COllll\y. not Jull ~ Beach." Dlvliloa Chie! I lloillH 8plcU"I said Friday evening. ,. Alumlnum hU been cleared in safety codes but the problem seems to come ~ years after the "iring has been in- 1talled." Friday's fire at 9002 Five HarbOrs Drive in the Oceanwood tract took the lite:9f Clyde Mitchell, who owned UJe Mil· chell Grinding C.Ompany in South Gate. He was alone in the house, his wife, Elvira, having left for Guadalajara, Mex· i~ earlier tn the week to join their son's ., .. family on vacation. Chief Spickard s.aid that the Milchells' bqJ:ne was three yean old. "But it was one of the models and tbe electricity was probably on t4 hours a day for some timt," he added. Chief Spk:kard also revealed that he also owns a home in the tract. "Jt's even the same floor plan," he Wd. "I'm going to take all the coo· venience outlets out in my home, tighten th~ wiring to the screws and put them back." Chief Spickard explained that be· cause of its different thickness the alum· inum wiring is stiffer than copper and does not keep contact with the screws in the outlels. '1You get arcing from the loose wire to the screw and this turns the energy of electricity into heat," he asserted. " Aluminum wirin} has been approved by the Nationa1 Electrical Code which the ci~ ty of Huntington Beach fullows and abo has the endorsement the insurance underwriters' laboratory. , Chief Spickard said he would confer with the city's building director, Jack Cleveland, to consider the possibility of an emergency c:rdinance b a n n i n g aluminum . Cleveland, however. disal{T'CeS wilh Olief Spickard's determination on the cause of the blaze. 0 My chief electricial inspector has been out !J>ere and we could not say specifically that tbe fire was the result of alumlnwn wiring," be said. "There's no way we could say that. The house was burned so badly that we have no way of telling the cause." ooetime Westminster resident and his red·haired spouse lo the coast are cur· reoUy in limbo. A delay was granted again in tht:ir pro- secution on robbery aM ki.daap charges st.em.ming from a June moltl lbdudion in Colorado Springs when tbey weal to court Friday. District Judge Patrick M. Hlnt<in · agreed to a request by Deputy Di&lrlcl Attorney Bill Hybl to continue hearingJ on Mr. and Mrs. Liberty WiW later elates. The 23-ycar~ld fugiUve ud his: 24-year· old wife have pleaded innocent by reuon of insanity. Liberty was ordered brought back to court ne;xt Friday for arguments on a motion to continue his: sanity trial, dlH". Sept. 22 on the current schedule. Despite objections by Public Defender Brian J. Mullet, Mrs. IJberty's sanity trials continued until Nov. 2 at Ryb1'1 re- quest. She bad been scheduled for Trial next Wedn<sday. Liberty Ls wanted on murder d1ar1a in Orange and San Diego counties, stem· miag from a March abootln& and a June torture-strangulatkn. The wcinm M later-ii dlar~od also in the ,Sin Dk'go a.-•Hde,t wbkh wu mar.kect.by a. bi&m't,.Jwllb:tc em&t tableau whidl ls ~ 1r.fd«mark. Roberl-J. Irioo, $1,·WU ....... , llabllod and straollM wHh his Ue In a S.. DielO apartment, where lawmen f0l01d t'lfO candles bunoing beside his battered body. "Catch me if you can," was written on a door. Liberty assertedly forced a Long Beach teenager to drive him and Mn. Liberty, nee Kendall AJm Bierly, of E1,11ene. Ore., on the alleged mwUer mission. Jordanian Army, Guerrillas Clash In Capital City By THE ASWCIATED PREIS Jordanian army troops aod Palestinian guerrillas fought for three boun in the streets of Anman Friday night and early today. When the shooting ended, two Palestinians were dead but the guerrillas were in control of the central telephone building. • One commando organization, the Popu. Jar Democratic Front, said government security forces started the fighUng by fir· ing on guerrillas as they plastered posters on the building'• walls. It was the latest in a series ol confronta. lions between the Jordanian government. which has accepted the U.S. plan for peace in the .Middle Ea.st, and the gUer. rillas, who have denounced it and pledged to sabotage it. Early in June, be.lore the Unittd States proposed the cease-fire: plan, commandos clashed with Jordanian troops in Amman in battles that re!lllted in some 1,000 deaths. The fighting did not end until K.iag Hussein agreed to a list of guerrilla demands. Friday night's clash. punctuated by 1:1. plosions and machine-gun fire. followed a war council of commando lfOUPs that ended with a call for more attacb against Israel. Y 01ll' Hometewa Dally Paper SATURDAY, AUGl:ISl' 2', 01970 -.. TEN CENTS • s are ' DAILY l'llOT fllff , .... est' President Makes Plea For Plan • Senate criUcs of a mafor piece: ot N'ixon Inspired legislation wllJ have the wut· end lo ponder the Prt.aident"s urgent plea for act.ion in prying lib Family Assist- ance Act out of a Senate committee be- fore the bill dies. Describing the SI.1 billion plan to help the nation 's working poor the "mmt important domest.ic measure In SS yun," President Nixon agreed Friday to a ~ year testi~ period in three sampM! areas or the nation as a concession to critics who assertedly have the bill stalled in the Senate Finance Committee. PRESIDENT LISTENS AS FORMER CHAMP ROBINSON TALKS ABOUT YOUTH PROGRAM An Exctia,.. of Gifts htwHn Twe Men Who Know What lt11 Like to Get Off the Floor The trial period -which would mean that the program would have unW Jan. I, 1972, as a test period-was propoRd in an amendment proposed by Connecti- cut Democrat Sen. Abraham Riblcoff. Baja ~nd Deeds Said Worthless; Lawsuit Leveled Purchasers ol lots along a BaJ1 Cali- fomla fflOlt ma-including DWI)' South Coaat investan-migbt not even own the propotf,y alter paying for It, a suit ftled Friday alleps. The '2$.7-mHlion action iiled aplmt former Washington Attorney Gtneral Dmald ~. maintains that the ...,.... fl! -in jald money fer Baja lob which legally don' b<Jong to them. Tbe ~oo further alleges that the de· velopers of the Eastvotd development south of. Tijuana planned to use raw, un- treated sewage from the sprawling bor. der town to water a proposed golf course, which hasn't been built · ne development i! close to t.he border town's sewage outfall which pours mil· lion! of gallons 1 day in untreated waste into the sea. The action, filed by the C~lifornia. State Attorney General's office, also stat.es that the land in question receives drifting hu- man waste. The plaintiffs assert in the action that becaU9e ol Mexican law, the deeds grant. ing Americans ownership to the retire· merit eommunity lots .about JJ miles south cf the border are worthless under Me:ri· can law. · 'Ibe ~lifomia sta:te lawyers said they mettsuit because despite the land'.s loca· tion in a foreign country, most of the buyers are from California and most of the ads heralding the development were circulated statewide. Missile Launcli Creates Al!rora VANDENBERG AFB (UPI) -A rou· tine missile launch from the California Aerospace Center Friday night produced 1 spectacu1ar aerial display setn 111 far. awiy as ~DO, Nev. . The· Alt Force said a ·re.entry vthicle 1n the reseafcb and develo~me.nt program was launched at 1:15 p:m. atop a 1'-tlnute- man l booeter down. the western tttt range. ,. The aerial·displa1 was created by un-- burned propellpnt particles and water left !n the missfle's wake. Because of the temperatures at high altitudes the pro- pellant and the water freeze and tbe ice cryatals reflect the high altitude sunlight. The eifect produced a flood or telephone calls to po.lice switchboards in Santa Ana AM other parts <i California and Nevada. Initial reports from Washington said ~l that the Nixon proposal for an extension N• s t Q • t w k d -of the test period 1'I wiMing support from IX.OD e s u1e ee en two key Republican senators -Senate GOP leader Hugh Scott of Pennsylvarua and Utah Sen. Wallace F. Bennett. The President terms the legislation of· Aft Whirl • d s h dul ' fering a minimum wage. other work In-er Will c e e centives,. traini"g ~nd day-care e<ntera to the nauon's working poor as bis "flag. ship." By JORN VALTERZA OI tllt o.ltJ' Plllt ,,.., Everyone lrom ·local San Clemente l<[CllboomM, to I f"""" boxing o:iwnpion •re a .$.! TJ)ei>on ~·,,.... dent Nlmo In -· ~ u. start of l>ts ,...-_ ~ .Md a11e Ibo • .,bfrjwlnd series fl! viails / Friday• tile PNeJdeol and hil ailing fJnt la<ty settled down to what 1ides said would be a quiet two days. The NI.tons will have visitors, however, including the President's close friend Bebe Rebozo, the Miaml induatrlalist. Friday'• busy morning schedule began with a meeting between tbe President and Interior Secretary Willer Hickel. 1be secretary, ;whoae' asserted inability to see ·the President recently received na- tiocal lttentlon, spoke at length with .the Communists Hit Ameri~ Convoy Carryin·g Troops SAIGGN (UPI) -Communist troop. ambushed a U.S. infantry convoy in the central hlghlan~ and touched off a day. Jm\g battle in which six Americans were killed and 28 wounded. U.S. military 1pokesman 1aid Saturday. The attack was but one or a flurry or 1ssaults by O:lmmunlst forces throughout South Vietnam which broke a lull of sev. eral weeks in the Vietnam confilct. The six American deaths in the anlbush were the highest Jn a singlr. ground actlon in South Vldnam since July 22 when 12 Gls were killed in an ambusb near com· bat base "Ripcord" in the northern quar. .ter. That outpost was wbsequently aban- doned by the Americans. ' . Military spokesmen said the ambush <>CCUtred .1t 1.a.m. Friday about 21h miles northtut of An Khe, 240 miles northeast of Saigon, a1 a convoy of the •tb lnfan. try Division was travellng along Highway lt. The •convqy •as hit by small arms, automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenade lire, the spokesmen said. The infantrymen called in heli copter gunships and fighting raged throughout the day before the C.Omrrumists force withdrew about l :tO p.m., the 1pokesmen said. Two Communlsta were known killed. chief executive aboul a new deputment plan to transform neglected ghetto st:ree~ into parks, green belts and pedestriao. malls. ,\llanranll, Jllckel and r..._ .... -·,(now a top advlW) fto!)<rt Finch met reporters outside and HiCkel ~iled his coming visit to tbe uppet reaches ot. Scandinavia. The park program. the ebullient secretary explained, is a fresh. new ap- proach to urban bllghL The federal government will offer fund! to cities of more than 25,000 in population to transfonn the rlghl.s-<>f·way i n t o something more be:1utiful. He 11ald the President was "most im- pressed" with the idea. Shortly afterwards, Los A n g e I e 1 Di:itrict Attorney Evelle YOWlger ap- peared in the President's offices for a short vi.sit. Younger, the RepubUcan Candid.ate for Caliromia Attorney General, missed a sod.al fl!hction hosted by the President and other GOP candidates earlier trus week. "Mt, Younger appeared 1o have hi.s picture taken," Press Secretary Ron Ziegler observed later in ,the day. During a discussion about Younger's youth programs and discussions of crime in genera l, the President 1 aid, "Everybody looks at that damned ••• er • , • television, but no one ever listens much." After reporters left, the two dlSCUMed aspects of Younger'& campaign. Former welterweight and middleweight 'World boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson was next on the visitor 's list. The champ anived with his wife, Millie, at hJs side and presented the President with .a Sugar Ray Foundation T shirt worn by ghetto youths participating in the youth rehabilitation program in Los Angeleo. · President Nixon in return presented a commendation certificate lo Robinson, praising the former chaJnpion for his work under the awplcea of the foundation bearing his name. other sports figures have Joined .tn the (Stt: NIXON, P1ge Z) And to demonstrate the dire need to .spring the bill from the commiUte in coming days , he sent his: top domestic adviser before reporters Friday in • list·banging appearanc<. "Gent)emen, it's five mJnutea bef~ midnight,• Dr. David P. Moyntban .. iii. Unless the bill leaves the commltt~ 'within the next 10 days or two weeks.. the most important social legis.latlon in two jenerations would dJe," lie actded. '1So much has been achieved in the last 19 months, that to fail now would be to fail the nation and the poor of the nation," he added. Dr. Moynihan reiterated the President'• belief that because of the resounding ac· ceptance of the bill by the House, a 81.mi· Jar response is perdicted on Che Senate floor -if it ever gets there. "Gentlemen, there are penrons M that committee who would delay this bill to death," said top PreJidenUat Adviser Robert. Finch, who played a major role in drafting the bill in hls previou.! post as Secretary at Health, Education and Welfare. The Family Asmstance Act would pro- vide a family of four a mJnlmum income or $2,400 a year for a family unit with no income of its own. To the "working poor'' whole meager wages can't support the family, the pro- gram would provide up to $3,920 in fed· era! funds in a year. Under the trial program, the assistance act would~ tested in a rural, urban and nonurban situation, then evaluated before it becomes s. ptnnanent federal program Moynihan explained. ' Laguna Lifeguards Predict Good Surf Laguna Beach Lifeguard:! are predlc· ting good surf ror the weekend tn the Art Colony. Guards said that surf should bo moderate, reaching about four feet. A southwest swtll will prevail, makinl things tops for surf enthusiasta, Jllll'dl predict. The • red tide which tas y lagued beachgoers in recent days ls fading away. The water is begjMlnj: to wmn up. Cleveland agreed that copper wiring at j3 cents 1 root was preferable to 8Jumlnum, four cents a foot. "But atumlnwn Is lega1 and is accepted by all By Co1int11 Lawyers ' Fraud Charges Dropped Against Vietnam Vet, 15 We•ther agencies.'' • NIXON BROTHERS FEATURED INSIDE ' Family Weel::ly focuses attention of tt..s national audience on Southern Call· fomia today with stories on hThe L1tlle- known Ni~oo Brot~" (Oona.kl lives in Newport Beach; brother Edward lives ln San Franclaco and another brother. Richlld, often can be found In wash.Ing· ton, D.C. -or San Clemente) lll'ld on the upcoming t-attr Day 500 at thr. ne'f! Ontai!o Speed~ay, Ahottion Law Fight Urged BT TOM BARLEY Of n.. °""' r11t1 ..... Orange County'• lawyet'J were ur&ed Friday 10 lntroduct and support Jegl• atian lhat would remove abortion from the criminal la• cod~• and make the con· Lroversial i&<rue "a private matter between the pregnant woman and her physician." Dr. William E. Krout.II asked memben or the Orange County S.r AalOCtati-On to recognize that ''\women shotlld Jl•ve the r~ to abort or not. Jt 11 wrong," he said, "'to use the Jaw or a fear o! the ~n­ seq\Jtncts to discourage women Iron\_ an abortion that is simply a matttt of lhe pregnant WOQ'lan'1 consCtcnct." 1'he Anaheim obstetrician urged the immedlau adoption ol free or subsidized birth control methods for ,all women and the 1Crappin1 of CaUlomla'1 Th<rapeullc Abortion Law -the code undu which abortions are al!Owed If the paUent is certiOed by a doctor 'and/or paychl11J'Js\ u Ukdy to siJller pby•lcal or lll<lltil lltt&I thf<>lllh birtll. . I .. This ls j'ust a charade we play with lhe peychtatri!U, '' Kroutll said. ..What we need here are aboriiOn laws on lht lines of thou Jn Hun1ary where tbe "'oman's right to abort r& rtlJ)e<:ted." Kroutil laid that 80 te 100 abortions are performed every day in llungary and more than 51 Ptl'tflftl of Hungarian women, motl of them betwttn the agts of 2$ al)d 2f. have hat·lnduc_ed ll>orllona. .Ha defended the practice as "more I'" AIOllTloN 1iws, P• z) •' ' ' COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (UPI) - Charges or defrauding the federal govern- ment have been1 dropped against a 1,.. year-old Army Staff Ser1eant who be- came a soldier at the •ae ol 12. U.S. COmmisslon Darrell Thomas Fri- day withdrew the char1e1 qalnst Walter Lee Martin, who wu l.tttlted at Ft.. Carson, Colo .• Thurldly by FBI agents. The Army uid no miUUiry charges were ptndin& against the tttn-.ase Viel· nam veteran, who bas a bride ot four monlh1' In Oonthan. Ala .. Martin'• wife. !he form er Rosa Lte Franklin, 17, said ,he was "11'1ocked" to find out her hUibind's , real name and qc. They (the Anny) can do anything they want IG about him. I don't want anything to do . with him," Mrs. Lewis told nows. men f"rlday, • • Skies will be mostly clear and sun- ny Saturday and Sunday over the Orange COast with t0me early morning and late evening clouds Ind fog. The low Saturd1y lhould hit 6$ with ,highs near II. INSIDE TOD" l' What do 11ou do with. "inco.,... rlglbZ." chlldr<nl One flOOd ••· 1wtr for arbor Area panntl ii the 1peclal 1JclllJ clau a1 Mc- Nallu Sch.ooL Stt Page 22. Aol! ..,.., '""'" Cl•111flMI Ct11tk1 Cl"MllMN ••11e,1.11 ""• lftl9tt•lnm...r .. _ ... ., ' •• .... " " • • • ~:;;;:=:::~-:---------------------~--~----":-===-="'----~------:-r-~ -··-------- '2 P•Ji,y_PILOT --------_..___ -- " .-- COSTA MESA ONLY 'Coincidents' Add · Up to No Pay Hike By JACK BROBACK Of "" Dtll'f l'li.t llttf -SPECIAL PRICES FOR AUG. 30 ONLY BOMBSHELL 10 A.M. to 7 P .M. -While Quantities Last Orange County supervisors were hit bard in the pocket. book this week when It was learned that twq bills which would have raised their pay were killed in the waning days of the stale legislature's session. There is a story behind the 1 killing and Assemblymen John Briggs CR-Fuller- ton) and Robert Badham (R•Newport Beach) play the roles of villi.ans in the drama. - The first bill was authored by Stale_ Sen. James Whetmore (R-La Habra) it would have boosted the supervisors pay from $15,000 to $17,500 a year. The second bill, sponsored by Auem- blyman John Knox (D-Richmond), would have pegged the take of supervisors on a population formula. Orange Coun- ty is second most populous in the state so, although the pay sc&le. was not revea1ed It would have obviously put the local supervisors In the top pay bracket. Briggs admits he worked to kill the Whetmore bill and to delete Orange County from all-county bill which event- ually was approved by the legislature. Why'! Because the local board refused to support Briggs' bill to put the fate of the Harbor District up to the voters. So the assemblyman used a weapon usually accorded mem- bers of the Legislature. Bills concerning a particuler county, if not supported by all of the legislative delegation from that county are most always killed automatically, according to John An- derson, deputy county counsel who serves as the county's liaison agent to the legislature. Coincldeotally, Whetmore refused to support ·Briggs• Harbor District bill in the Senate -asruring ita death. On his part, Badbam joioed in the "fun" because the board members refll!ed to support his bill to delete the section of the proposed Pacific Coast Freeway through New- port Beach. And there was another "coltlcldent'' Tuesday. County Treasurer Ivan Swanger, following up a sug- gestion by Supervisor Alton Allen, recommended that mem- be's of the county's Board of Retirement be paid $50 a meeting rather than the current $25. But Swanger only listed two members of the retirement board as: eligible for the pay raise explaining that they re- present the public and are the only members ol the group wbo are not county oUicials or employes. Supuvisor William Pbilllps wanted to know why such a inequity exi!ted and Swanger uplained that it was, and always has been "policy." Supervisor Allen. Incidentally Is the board's current representative on the retirement group. He did not join In the debate. Phillips pursued the subject and got lhrougb a motion to have Counly Counsel Adrian Kuyper "investigate the ln<quity;" . ' Viejo Rounding Up Plans for Fun Days ·. » Plal)S are , .U.'dy in lhe wind for the 'third annual Mission Viejo Day1 celebra- tion; becl<on '.wttll •reak, beans, -.a1. •4 .and beverages in the jre&t open spaces of the . Missloh Vi~jo Golf ~rse. SAVE ON LINGERIE PAJAMAS, GOWNS Sunday Only .-.oo -YOUR CHOICE Man tailored nylon tricot pjs plus lacy, trimmed shift or Jong length nylon gowns with acetate or nylon borders. Pastels or high shades. S-M-L gowns 32-40 Pjs, -n---:-~----~- 'Ibl! year's community event will take place Saklrday ~ Sunday. Oct. 3 and 4. Higblighl of !he 1<eekend Jun will be an ail' Mow above the hills of Mission Viejo, staged by the Oruge County Airport. Nearly all community organizations will contribute to the Mission Viejo Days fete with the ·Mission Y i e j o Ac<ivities Committee as prime 24-HOUR AUTOMATIC TIMER organlzer. Co.chairmen or the event al'f: Stah Weu1ttaub and f\.tlke Sunday 011ly Nason. Ideal for many home us~: Games aod contests are set to &tart-1top 'IV. coffee pJanned for all age group11 maker, . air c:ondition~r. _--1 ..-IA t _.1.-br ' Tumll hghts on-oft when MEN'S BRIEFS & T-SHIRTS Sunday Only! 2 F JI9 2 per package. Soft 0 1pun cotton unde~·ear are full cut. S-M-L. R MEN'S DRESS SLIP-ONS ' R e g. 6.93 Easy slip-on style in supple viny l cleans with a swipe, fiU! with never a pinch. Rug- grd 1olcs. l\len's Bia.ck. Sil:cs 6% to 12. - 22-0Z.* SIZE ELMER'S GLUE Sunday Onl11 Dries clear, fast. strnng. For all porous materia.Js. Safe, no harmful fumes, Say Charge It. 01~ SOLID COLOR 72x90" BLANKET Only Su.nday 247 ' "El Dorado" needlewoven blanket of polyester/ rayon has " nylon binding. Available in gold, av· ocado, pink, blue and flame. Just Charge it. DRAG CHUTE STUNT SET Su11day Only Ne\\• Hot \\/heels? Rev do\.\·n the strip, loop-the-loop. soar through space Md pop the dra~ chute. Charge it. 366 Activities on the ground will feature' a two a,y mixed round robin softball tournament with the diampkHUhp playoff game on SuOOay and a community swim meet on Saturday .at the Sierra Recreation Center. t11tu • ......, .. ens "1ro can ave a not home. •l'tuid &i. little mud are atready getting ~".,""'""' .. """"''"""""""'=""'=:ic===:::zm"""""""' ... ""'=;::::::2C!o;z=m-=sz=====r-cc:.o;;:;;=or.=zson:""'==""'""""".....,..,..,_m_• ready for the greased pig con· ,,....,.. ~ ,.. --.- On Saturday evening a Western hoe down will be st.aged al the f\.1ontanoso Recreation Center with the old West theme carried over to a Sun:lay afternoon bRrbecue. The outdoor barbecue will "'1. ' "300" BOWLING BALL The Activities Committee Is !j looking for people who would like to contribute their time and talents to lhis year's events. lf interested, they may call St.an Weintraub, 837-6050, for further information. Sunday Only 997 Sperlal Prlre Hard rubbrr Black Chara:er "Mlel", Avsilabl,. In 16-. 14-, 12-snd 10-pound 1iz~. \, FOLDING ~ MEN'S WORK SOCKS S1111duy Only 3 PAIR FOR 74~ All cotton cushion foot 1tack 1ock5. J pr. per bundle. \Vhlte. 10%-13. LAWN FURNITURE I 397 '1· 24" HOODED GRILL Reflecting 01• Progress The buildings are going up, up •l Fashion Island. One of the lasted hi&h rises Is seen here -reflected in mirrored windows of the already completed Avco Bulldtng. • Sunday Ouly CHAlSE. 6x15 \\IEB. Alum- inum fu\ding frame. Gr1>tn ' \Vhite poly \\ebbing. Sunday Only Br111z1t-r ~Lll \l'Llh 4-po&jtinn ~rid, 2 pos11lon ~pit. Also hss ~-Inch 1\heels. ·634 RAZOR BLADES Sunday Only f17 Packlli;r,. of 10 platinum plus Gillettf' blad6. Provide a smooth, Pffortl,.M 1havt!. Llmlled CkM11!1tlH • Non• IOld .. ... , ..... FOR OUTDOOR COOKING Handy Mrbt"cu,. grill \l'ith burn-rf'1istant leg rin~ I~ perff'rc for lrAvf'l. In &\'OCA· do s;~n. Chargl' it at K mart ' }34 One Day Only • -------- Sltl.lrdly, Al19111l 29, 1970 DAILY PILOT !l County Official Rap·s River.side Smog Plans1 By JACK Bl\OBACK Of t1M D•ltf PIW ll•ff Orange County Air Pollution Control District O!flcer William Fitcben told the Board of Supervl5br& this week that thil county d0ts not send il3 smog to Riverside, Fitchen caUle under attack at a re«nt regionaJ air pollution in Riverside when he vigoious1y opposed a suggestion th~t Orange County stop all vehicular traffic Md shut down all stationary sources of pollution wheney.c.r the ozone count reacbts the danger level in Riverside County. F i t ch e n called Uie idea "both unrealistic ;and unenforceable." He said, however, that he is not opposed to l 'r om Page 1 NIXON • • • youth effort. "We hope and pray that it will go the way it's going," the President told Robinson. As the conversalion continued a blue and while helicopter bearing William Randolph Hearst Jr. landed at Nixon's belioopter pad. Hearst, head of a newspaper empire' begun by his famou.'l father. chatted briefly with Nixon on the publisher's ex- eriences and observations during a rec- ent trip to the Far East, including the war zone. After the tycoon's visit it was time for a significant local event with the presen· tation of a gem rock slab coffee table to the Nixons from the Tri Cities Lapidary Society of San Clemente. Mrs. Fern Dickson, her husband, Stan, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Long took the colorful piece of mineral art into Presi- dent NL,;on's offices. Mr. Nixon, obviously pleased, seemed most interested in the source of the do?.eJU of rock slabs, collected by members from throughout the nation. "Whose idea was this?" he asked, anill- lng. "Well, it just sort of cropped up one meeting, so we decided to make it for ~u." Mrs. Dickson said. She told Mr. Nixon that the wrought· iron legs holding the oval piece were "'temporary." "We thought you might have some legs t>Ut on to match the ~r over at your home here," she said. The gift, built as an anniversary gift for lhe Nixons, has been awaiting presen- tation for months. The members persistently requested t() donate the table in person, and finally got their chance. The only other locally-inspired gift pers.onally received by Mr. Nixon since his first visit here "'" a prized antique lhotgun.-led !pt A .. t by the Sao Clemente· Peaee Officer's Association. Mrs. Nixon was not present to receive the table. She is recovering from what daughter Tricia tenns a "summer virus." LA Citizen News Calls It Qlli ts LOS ANGELES (AP) -The financially troubled l.4s Angeles Citizen News an· nounced Friday in a page one ed.itcirial bordered in black that it is suspending publication. , . The 66-year-old afternoon daily said: ''With great reluctance and after an in- credible fight against insunnountable odds we regreet that this is our last ed.i· tlon. "We hope that this is a temporary sus- pension of pub~tion and th~t soon Los Angeles will agam have a liberal, pro-- labor, pro-Democratic paper. champion- ing Uie rights" of the: minority end ethnic groups that make Los Angeles a great city." The paper, Jong a fixture In the H()lly· WtlOd area, has been in the hands or a bankruptcy court receiver since Aug. 11 DAILY PILOT , Newpert l'!•J. H1lltlltff•• h•• L .. 11111 '"'" Fe11,9'1 Yelkof c.-. Mn • s.r.c._.,... OllANGI CO.UT l"ll&LllHIHO COMPANY l•D•rt N. Weed ~U!Cltl'll -~II""' J.ct. I. Cv•l•'t V>et l'rtl:ORnl t nd Gctertl M-lfl' lh""''' K•e•il E~!IO~ Tti.1111' A. M•rphht• "'"'"""'IEfltw l ich•,.j' P. N,11 '9v!ll Of_. '"""''" IEO•tot .,,.. ... CMlt Mtll' DI Wll ! tlf ll•ttl N•-· ..... ~, nu Wtll l•llM11 llOUICWlff L...,n, &tKll: m fetnt Aw"'"' M\IPlllnellfl 8HCll: HllS llttdl l,..19Y••d Stn (lefN<llt~ lOJ N.,.111 El C.miM ltNI regtonal efforts to conlrol 1mo1 on a more realistic basis. "I have considerable doubt as to whelher any attempt to reduce eril'lssions in one area ts going to have any a~ preciable difference in anothtr area," the smog control official said. A! an exaJ)lple, Fit.chen said Orange County was blamed for a .65 ozone reading in Riverside lasl Aug. 6. "On that day,'1 he chargeJ, "the average wind 1peed in Orange County was 5 mph. It ls 35 miles to Riverside so it would have taken seven hours for a parcel of air to travel that distance.'' "Additionally, on Aug. 6 the highest pollution reading at the district ·s air pollution reading station in Anaheim was .17." Fli<hen said thol AB 13, recently olai>- f':d by Utt governor calls for a .regioaal 1tpproach to air polluUon control and will hopefully result in an effecUve area·wkle plan for Southern C&llfomla. "On the other hand." Fltchen <:on· tlnued, "I.he meeting held in Riverside last week was supposedly to discuss a regional smog control plan. "The plan offered proposes that a 5111og 11lerl action level be established at 8 .27 oiooe count and a smog disaster level a~ .lO. "ff we were to apply lhe advocated smog plan to stationary sources of pollutants in Orange County there would be a total reduction of ? .2 tons a day of rear.tive contaminants (oxides of nitrogen plus reacUve organics). That 7.2 tons tlAlLY P ILOT lr,H ""°,_ UNRU H RECEIVES 'ALOHA' WELCOME FROM VICKEE DILLON Lua u in Huntington Beach, Then Straight Talk in Newport Coast Appearance Unruh Vows to 'T each' Citizens About Reagan By JOANNE REYNOLDS Jess Unruh, democratic candidate for governor, Friday nigh.t pledged to "edu· cate the people of the state as to whars happened during this administration. ' Unruh spoke before a partisan crowd of_ 150 members of the Harbor Democra· lie Club at the Park Newport Aparl.rnents. Earlier the former state Assembly speaker adressed the Huntington Beach Democratic Club a~ a festive 11awaiian luau. He minced no words in his attacks on Gov. Ronald Reagan and what he termed a "big business administration." "Four times bills to ban oil drilling in the Santa Barbara channel were killed.'' he told the eager listeners. "And I think that if you think this administration is not owned Jock, stock and barrel by the oil compenies, you are mistaken." Unruh clearly established himself as an underdog, noting Reagan's campaign was better endowed financ ially, and prt~ dieted he would "be sold to the v<>ters of this state like a bar of Dia l soap." In spite of his pledge not to speak on the campaign issues, he did present a stance during a question and answer per. iod following his :JG.minute apeech. Here's what he said about the following issues. -Unemploymtnt in the aerospace In- dustry: "There are three things a gov. emor can do. First, form a cooncil of economic advisors, so that they could plan in advance, rather than Jive from day to day. Second, insist the federal gov. ernment have something better than un- employment checks for those laid off. And third plan for the unmet needs be- fore they become felt ." -Aborti()ns: "lt should be a matter between a woman, her conscience. her God, her doctor, her husband -if she has one -and nobody else." -Camp1111 unrest: "l will d() whatever Is necessary to restore order and educa· lion on our campuses ••• Once we're out of Southeast Asia we can take care of the people who are there just to cause trouble ." F'rona Page 1 ABORTIO N LAWS ... than justified" in terms of health, popula. tion control and the "privilege of the women to decide for herself if she is or i.:'1 not to bear a child." Kroutil, an execulive member of the Planned Parenthood Council of Orange County, used his organization's statistics to poinl out that abortions in Orange County are only running at the rate of "one a week in some hospitals." Orange Coun1y, he said, 15 running far behind Los Angeles County and San Francisco in the provision of abortion facilities and many local patients are being sent by his group to those areas for treatment. He praised Los Angeles County efforts which presenUy provide, he said, 80 to 90 abortions a week. Many of those patlenta, he added, are being treated on an out p .. tlent basis "and there is just no reason why we can'l do the same thing or t>attr right here In Orange County." PROCEDURES CITED f..1ore than 350 abortions a month are 11lso being performed at lhe University of California, Kroutil added . And the great majority of these surgical procedures, he said, are abortions ln the flra;t U weeks of ~ancy. The alternative. Krootil said, ls chaos ol'I the Unet of India "where 50 percent of that nation's teeming millions sleep on the .street every night." Kroutil warned that It could happen In the United St.ates where the popilation will climb to 300 million persons in the next 30 years. He urged his Santa Ana Elks Club audience to bear in mind that legallzed abortion acts as a curb on population growth and is also directly responsible for cuts in the incidence of a wide range of diseases and nutritional problems. N() pregnant woman, sakt Kroutil, Is allowed by his organiz.alion to undertake an abortion until she has been made fully aware of the implications of the pro- cedutt. EDUCATION FOU.OWS Post-abortion measures, tie 11aid, ln· elude education on birth control methods Md assisting the patlent to i;elect I.he type of contraceptive procedure best suited to her physical and emotional needs. That !ducallon should be provided at all age levels, he sald. and he deplored the cutting or absence or sex education prngrama from schools. "The1 1tlready know whit we think tl'oey don't know." he said. "'Ille •Im or lhoee of u.• who urge such programa Is to clear up the: mbconctpUon• In a frank and hone.st manner ... • . represtnil on1y 1.8 percent or the total contaminants enterlng the atmotphere from all mrces in this county on • gmoggy day, Fitchen continued. He then rtferred to daily •rnoc readings printed In the Los Angeles Times, noting a wide difference in the levels of oione In various .sections of the Los Angeles Air Basin includin& Orana:e County. rorecut for the Pomona area or the mo : tire South Cea.rt Alr Basin, lncludJn&' : •·Jt 11 obvious that any appllcaUon or tile ruverside plan lo shut down sUI· Uonary IOW'cea here would have but an lnsignficant effect on pollutant levels at any point in Riverside County. Ttie smog officer went on to charge that to achieve what Riverside has sug- gested ia unrealisilc because all 800,000 cars and trucks in Orange County would have lo stoP running to reduce 94. percent of all conUmanants in the county. ''The only practical way to eliminate smog is to control emissions from vehicles, not stop them," Fite hen con- 1.ineued. "Blowing horns or ringing bells will nol remove air pollution." Fitchen also listed peak ozone readinp for Sept. 10, 1969 as offered by a con-. suiting meteorologist at the Public Utililles Commission hearing early this year on the Huntington Beach Edison plant expansion . They showed that Anaheim had a .17 reading that day, Riverside .t4, San Bernardino .2?, Azusa .39, Pomona, .t3 and downtown Los Angeles, .17. "Based on these readings," Fitcben ex- plained, "under the Riverside plan a di.saster condition would have been Orange County. "Did a dlsa,uir condition really exist?" ' he queried. Would stopping •U the ; venicles In downtown l.i>3 Angeles and In Orange County have helped the diuster condition in Pomona?" Fitctien concluded by 88king the ' aupervbors to strongly oppose action to accepf the Riverside plan when they at. tend a to.county regional meeUng of • supervbors at Mammmoth Lake starting · next Wedn~ay. "If you should support such a program you could be adopting a plan that would be impossible to enforce and which could represent a giant step backward in smog control," Fitchen charged. Thai ·Pullouts Discussed Agnew, Kittikachorn Study Vietnam Timetable BANGKOK (UPI) -Vic. President Spiro T. Agnew and Premier Thanom Kittikachom today discussed the pullout of 12,000 thai troops from South Vietnam and possibly of more mililary aid lo Thailand. Agnew, on the final atop of his Asian tour. was spending most of the day with KIU\kacbom, including a working lunch, at I.he ornate former palace now used as government house. The Vice President, who visited South Korea. Nationalist China, South Vietnam and Cambodia be- fore arriving here late Friday, returns to the United States Sunday to report to President Nixon on his trip. Two main is~. shaped up for today's discussions. Th were : -The withdraws o 12,000 Thai trooJ>!t from South Vietnam. Kittikachorn said Thursday tbe government wants to de- ploy those forees to protect its own bor- ders with Cambodia and Laos. He said then he would discuss the withdrawal timetable with Agnew. The St.ate Depart- ment in Washington said Friday it has advised Thailand It has "no objection" to withdrawal or the troops. -fl.1ilitary aid to Thailand. Agnew told newsmen earlier on his Asian tour he expected to be sharply questioned con· ccrning U.S. intentions to financially un- derwrite any Thai operations on Cambo- dla 's behalf. It is known Thai officials are concerned about the effect of a bill pas~ ed by the U.S. Senale forbidding Amcri· can funds to be used to underwrite any t.hird-natkin operations In Cambodia or Laos. Agnew told newsmen earlier he does not believe the legislation will be passed int() law in its present form. He said ~ House repruen\ativea would amend tt or pass lls own version, which in the Jonf run would make the legislation less de- finlte. However, Thai officials have made it clear they do not appreclate congresslon· al uncertainties and Thanem wants to know exactly what the Ni1on adminis- tration plans to do. Also on the agenda Wa.'l the dlscussSon of possible withdrawal of about 8,000 Am· erican soldjers from Thailand due to the planned partial closure of American op· erations at the Royal Thai Air Force Base at Takhli , where some American jets are staUoned. Baron Bicl1 Bid Balloons Into Big Boating Botch By ALMON LQCl{ABEV 0.llJ Pli.t .. w\1111 •ti .. r NEWPORT, R.I. -Kerplunk, Friday went the $2 million, three-year dream or Baron Marcel Bich, French ballpoint pew magnate, to have La Belle France be an America's Cup challe11ger. The Baron hlmselr was at the helm of France when she went down to the most humiliating defeat in modern America'• Cup history. There literally was no secoRd. France abandoned the race at 6:15 p.m. 38 minutes after Australi's Gretel Il had crossl!d the finish line in thick fog. l l was the v.•orst defeat since Gre<it Britain's Sovereign was beaten in an ac· tua\ America's Cup race by Constellation lo the Lune of 20 minutes and 14 seconds io 1064. Heavy fog reduced visibility to less than one half mile midway in the race. Only explanation for France'• h111e deficit at. the fota"th mark waa: that her navigator railed to fetch the mark. Up to that time the difference had been fairly respectable despite the fact that France was a full minute behiM Australia's Gretel in crossing the starting line. Gretel led at 'lbe first mark by four mJnuta and 17 seconds, five minutes and 28 seconds at the second mark and four minutes and 44. seconds at the end of triangle. At the fourth mark. Gretel was leading by an incredible 24 minutes and 15 seconds and at the fifth mark by 23 minutes and 50 seeondi. The victory makes Australia the challenger [or the second consecuUve time and the third time since 1962. ln the 1967 challenge, the Australian Dame Pattie was soundly defeated by Intrepid in four straight racea. Alt.bough the American defense con- tenders did not race today it appears I.hat Intrepid will again be the boat the Australians have lo beat as she la leading In tl\6 .. \ectl<>. lrlala .by • 'l'O'•,ol lour t6 oM aaalnst ValianL ~ummer CJJaqd Coqcctls MONDAY EVENINGS UNDER THE STARS ON THE MALL AT FASHION ISLAND FINAL CONCERT MONDAY NIGHT, 9 P.M. HENRY BRANDON CONDUCTING THE FASHIO N ISLAND BIG BRASS BAND AUGUST 31 PROGRAM-9 P.M. Fashion Island Ove rture Brandon Pan, th e Piper Kleinsinger Slrike Up th e Band Gershwin Broadway Melodies Cavacas ' Bugle CaU Rag Rader Arrangement Mame Hi-lites Herman lnvercarg ill Lithgow Midnight in Moscow Matusousky Col, Bogey Alford Ritual Fire Dance De Falla Musicians' Stri ke Fa hrbach Sponsored by The Irvine Company and F'a!hfon Island Merchants Assodation '" cooperation wfth the Recording Industries Tru5l fund. Free Family Night Movies Friday, Sept. 4th , 8:30 p.m. FASHION J -181:.AND • NEWPORT CENTER P•clflc Coast Hlghw•y-Between Jamboree 1n,d M1cArthur . \ I l I I -·----- • OAI\. V PllOT S.tutd41, Augint 29, 1970 ~1 Pulpit and Pew Roman Catliolics Have New Bible ~ L1t~tr11 OotU (L.C.A.) 911S Hamllton St (Hamilton 11 Brookhurst) 1echedule1 mornlng worship at 10:30 1.m. Arthur R. Tingley, put.or. wUl speak on : "11le Dimension o I Gratitude." Nursery care and summer Sunday aehool for grades are at 10:30 a.m. Grades three and above join lbe1r parenb.at IO:IO -.!lip. O!'I Sunday, at Commwdty United ltfethedist t'hureb, the Rev. Charles L. Rose will be relurning to the pulpll follow- ing his vacation. The li t.le of his sermon will be "Grace." \\'orshlp services are held at 9 and 1,0:30 a.m. with church !!Choo! classes and nu rsery care for the very yonug duri ng the same hours. On Sunday the Rev . Dr. Henry Gerhard , minister of the Cburcb of Rellglou1 Sclnce, 20061 Laguna Canyon &ad, Laguna Beach, will 1peak on "Human Relalions" at the 9 and 11 a.m. service. Qualified teachers are in charge o£ children r r c m baby hood through high school during the early service cnly. The Chuch cf Rellgicus Sci- ence ill sponsoring Thursday lectures at 10 a.m. in Leisure \Vorld Clubhcuse Two Thest! lectures are free of charge Ind -to Ille publl<. The Rev. Willis J . Loar, pastor ot the First llipti1t Church of Rantln&t.on Beach, returns to the pulpit aft.er his vacation. Rev. Loar will bring his messaeg "Life Can Be Dangerous" lo the 11 •·\11· worship service at Ith and Orange. There i1 only one worship service for First Bap- tist during the month of Ausust. On Sept. fi , we will resume our regul1r t w o worship serviees at 1:30 and II a.m. Church school ts held a l 9:30 a .m. The Mesa Verde United P.1etllodllt Clmrcli, J701 Baker Street, Costa Mesa, wUI ha ve two Sunday morning worship services at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Guest speaker will be Rev. Edward G. Reitz who ha• been chaplain at Hoag Memorial Hospital since 1964. Church school classes are at lhe 9 a.m. service only. Lutlttran Cbu.rcll Of tlte Master, 2900 Paeilic View Drive, Corona de! Mar, offers two hours of worship at 9 and 11 a.m. Dr. Y.'m. R. Eller will deliver the message ''Some Forget." "HOON to Demonstrate a Church" is the lecture topic tht Rtv. C.00 'nlampoon wUI elaboi'ate UPon Sunday, II the 10 :45 a.m. terVke of llD- Uqloo ll<acl Uolted CUr9 ol R.nPoa& -· UO Tenth St. (W0111111'1 Club). """ c1..,.. are bo!q oller,<1 by Rev. Thompson on SUnday tvenlnl al I p.m. thr..,gh Sept IS. For further church Wormation pbone IC-11'10. Thtrt: wUl be a rummage sale open to the public sponsored by the Eplll<Opal Churchwomen at the Parish Hall of SL WiUrid's Eplacopal Church, Chapt.l Lane •l Ellis Avenue, HunUngtOn Beach, on WedneJday and Thur1day from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Religious S c b o o l Amphitheater will be the set- ting for Friday e v e n I a I servkea 1t Tflllple .Bdll Sbotom of Santa Ana, l~t Tustin Ave., on Friday at 7:30 p.m. The entire family ls In- vited to attend thla annual Sabbalh dedlc:aled to !he Union of Ainerican Hebrew Congregation's summer Camp for LlVinC Judaism ln Saratoga, Calif. Temple youlh who attended Camp Sw1g w1l1 assist Rabbi Robt.rt Bergma.n and Cantor David Btn-Venlste In conducting SI b b 1 I h services. During the COUrl6 cf this 'service under the: ltln,' LHUe lllld!onc 1 .... 1. dluch- ltr of Dr. Leonlnl rar .. ~ 1nd Glen Beln<r, ton of Dr. llld Mra. Robert lltlncr. w111 b< consecrated on UM eve of thelr respective Bat ind B 1 r MJIJVlb. -Holy Communlo0 .. 1u bo c:eltbr>IA!d 11 the 7,IO 1.m. oervlco 11 Ill. Job ,.. DlvtDe J:~ a.om, ao4I Orange Ave., Cotta Meu. At 1:30 a.m. tbtrt "111 bt: a morn.Ing pr1yer service wJth Llt.lny. Speelal Week Guest Talk salvation Army Inter· James Dillet Freeman, national Chief of Stall poet. author and lec- Amold Brown will be turer will be the fea· tured speaker for the special guest as the ninth anniversary ban- group begins a \\•eek of quet of the Newpo rt p e r so n a I encounter Unity Church Sept. 13. On Sunday. Dr. Charles H. Monday through Sept. He will address the con· Dierenfield wlll preach a 6. He will speak at a gregatlon of the church On Sun . Dr. Charles H. Salvationist FeUowship at the 10 a .m. service Dierenneld wlll preach a diMer at 7 p.m. Thurs-in the Senior Citizens sermon entitled "Sunnower5!" day in the Long Beach Bulldin.(. 15th and Jr- at the 8, 9:30 and It a.m. Lafayette Hotel. He will vine Ave., Newport services at St. Andrew 's also attend a series of Beach will be the spec- Pmb,.,.rll• Clt.,ciJ, !00 St. meetinR• to l>e held in ial RUest at the 7 p.m. Andrews Road, N 1 w P 0 rt the Long Beach Muni-Newporter Inn banquet Beach. Follo1'tng each or the · al d"I · services, deacons wtll conduct _c_•:..P_A..;...u_i_on'--um'--.---__ th_a_t_e_v_e_n_in~g~·----­ a tour of the church grounds and facilities. The congregation of St. Church Dedication Set WAS JUNG TON (UPI) - E n I llsb-1peaklng Catholic:! will get a new translation of the Bible nut month to replace the archaic Douay version which they have used for 221> yean, It was an- nounctd this week. The modem translation, on which a team of scholars labored for 2:5 years, will be published Sept. .30 under the name "New American Bible." Unlike the old Douay Bible, which "'as a translation of a translation baaed on the I~.; year-old Latin vulgate, the New American Bible was translated dlrtttly from the original biblical languages - Hebrew, Greet and Aramaic. Paul'• Ludseran Cburrb, •29 C)'presa Drivt, Laguna Beach, has planned an lnfonnal din- ner and fellowship eveain1 for this SUnday eve.run,, to enable memben and friends from the parish and community to get acquainted· with thtlr new The Rev. Steven Hartdegen, coordlnat.w of the editorial board, said the translators made use of modern a r c haeologlcal discnveries, such as tht: dead sea scrolls, which provide a much better insight into tht: original mean- Shepard of the Hiils United with Bishop Gerald Kennedy ing of the biblical texts. ?ilelhodlst Church located at as the quest pre1cher, ably "This Is a faithful aOO ac- 25001 Muirlands Boulevard (at assis ted by District Superin-curate lr&Mlatioo for 20th La Paz) Mbslon Viei' 0 is plan-tendant William H. Hobbs of century man," ht told a news the Santa Ana District. conference. "It was a !Ste PULPIT, P1go 5) ing Its dtdlcallon service Sun--In order to accommodate the monumental task.'' day •t 10:30 a.m. overflow attendance there will Of the 50 acholan (including There will only be ooe ser-provided in· several of the four Protestants) who worked vice will only be one aen-lce class rooms and out~f-doon. without pay.on the translation, ti died btlore ,..;., the pro. ject comple ted. The l1test death, last Friday night, was that of Rev. Louls H1rtman, professor or semitic Jancuages at Catholic Unverslty, who had been scheduled to appear at 1t1onday'1 ney,•s conference. The New American Bible was produced under official • spomorship of the Bishops' Comm.ill.et of t h e Con- fraternity or Christian Doc-- trine, an agency of the U.S. Roman Catholic hierarchy. Sections of It already are being used in the new Jec- lionary for the mass. Fr. Hartdegen predicted it wiU supplant all other modem translations for eeneral use b)' Catholics in EngliJh-speaking countries. Before the New American Bible became available, many E n g lish·speaking Catholics were using such Protestant- sponsored translations as the Revised Standard Version and the New English Bible. Twel ve publishers have bun licensed to bring out editions of the New American Bible, beginning Sept. 30. Review copies were not made available at tht: news conference, so no comparisons could be made with WsUng t.rarulatlons. ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY You are invited to the First Assembly of God Church 140 E. 22nd St., Costa M1ta-54'7'1 M. C. Cr•Mc, P•tor -.1• W•kt. A•••I ... Morning Glory . . 8:30 AM •-.,..,.... F•mily Worship .. 10:50 AM P•t•r C,...Jc Revival Time .... 7:00 P?tI P•t.r CJMic Wedn1sd1y . . . . . . 7:80 PM 11 ... ,...., Pll·ICHOOL A•D JVi TO I ':JO A. .... TO I P.M. PH. '45·2lJJ • GLAD "TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 11TH & MOMIOllA. •NIWPOIT .. CH -· O!o--9..ct: W• el MNI ..._.II . Tli•m•1 lewre1111K, Pt1t.r S111 Mftl•t, M111lc•I OltKf•t ,, .. ,.. •. __ --·-~ 10:10 A.M.-..,.. ,.,...,... ., ..... ,.~,, ~· 7:00 P.M. :_ ~wflM"' .... hrlltffl lly ... Nr 6le4 Time Chri 1fi•~ Pr1-Sclrieol 91_. Tldillf• El1m•11ftry Sclriool Now Teki1t9 Applic•tlotM For Fell S•M9tf1r PLLUI CAl;ol '4'-'12 ....... U.71"-IU.1tJI HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 749 w. Wiison, Cool• MM• MM714 V, L. HlnwlCK.,. l"ASTOI. J1t11 ........ MlllllltW et 'Y .. SUNDAY SIR~ICES 10:50 A.M.-""9 M ...... ,.,.,.. ~ ,..,.,. 7100 P.M-Mi.J......, w..,_ T11"'1i• fro• Unit"Y, SMtfl AMMk• COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL f'T9>kM&I -k ..... ,,. -.,..,...,., -CMll cw. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES llAMCHD OP THI MOTHll CHUICH THI i'lllT CHURCH OP CHlflT, SCllNT11T IN IOUON. MAUACHUllTTS "CHRIST JESUS" SUNDAY, AUGUST JO (Oita M•t First Church of Christ, Sclentl~t 2111 ..... , ..... c..te ... ,...., w..l-tt11 A.M. Q.rdl ,.,....,_ 11 ...... .......................... Hunll!llfon llolc-lrot Church of C""lot, lclontlst .... °""" .J ----•ll:tl a...ti -ftH I 11 A.M. .....,l.....USMllleSt • Newport 9oach-Plrst Church el Christ, Sclanll1t JJOJ YI• LMe a..cll I.....,.....,_,,,,.,,. ............. , .... We Newport .. tch-Socond Church of Chrlot, s,1.,,1111 ,, .. hdflc ....... c.... ...... -·---ltA.11. -.__ ... 11. C-Hwy. All are cordially lnvit.i to •ttend th• cll=h services and enjoy Ille privllegOJ el tho ' I I '1' aNnAL BllLE CHURCH £mpha,;dng The PLA.n of Cod The Pmon of Christ TM Power of lh1 Holy Splrit Sunday Schoof t AM Mor"lnr Worthfp I and 10:l0 AM lwriin1 SelYice 7 PM WldneM•1 S!blt llull'I' 11\d Pr.~ 1 l'M Nu1ury dur1111 tel\'lorl A full Youth Progrmw Cm. of Or.tnp ind 23rd. St. Con• Mtn Seventh-Day Adventist Church 1:1 271 AYKff• St., Ca•t• M.. Iii I Jlfln Sl!IWll'll-•, ~ .... , I ~11Mt1 MHIH 'I S.bMttl Sch••I , • , • t :JO AM 1 M1n1l•t War1hl, • • 11 :00 AM Prey• MMtl.. W•tl .. 7:JO PM ,I Corona del Mar COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE wen111,_11 A.M. Ch11rcll Sch•ol-10 A.M. tir. PllUlfl G. Murr1y, Mlnlltff' 67:1-4000 !F=~~~~~~~~.11 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH ; .. :-. ..,,,.,.-::.::,=,,..,,::;~::.'=.1-=:=~-.,.:".:-:-·:::;-;.,.-.-~"'·=-·-·"'··-IX!i.0:1i-r1 I A.Ill-HOLY IUCHAllST 1 11A.M-FAMILY SllVICI \ lJ Retdfng Rooms I , aifN c.,. Pltvt .. ~ AT AU HlWIGD I ' ALTllNATJNa IHWIEN HOLY IUCHAllST TRIAL Lnua•Y AND 11~~~~=-==~~~I MOlNINlo PU.Yll etilld c-., t :OO .... Ttt. .... M11 P, AtMy II, • ....,. nt. ltt. o.,ill A. Cn1.p Atiodll'9 19ctw PlloM: '71·1210 If .,., ,,. '••llh1f .., Ill •l1k11t• ,. .. ,.,.., ... tffl•I ,,~,flt•· PLEASE DQN'T COME TO CALVARY CHAPIL 1,111 If Y•• •r• 1 •• .,,. for 111.4',,.tti 11~1 • .+u4Te1, Chri1tie11 f1I-ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.A-1. , S•lld•fl 7:.JO I t :JI Clttlreh Scllaol -t :lO FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH lowtllip. 1114 '"'P'''"' ·~1r1te4 ••nh1,, v•u'U I••• vt1 T• ••<0111• Tti1rldcr.,.: ,:Ja 110 ....... :Holy 0eyt .. ••"••1teffl 650 HAMILTON, COSTA M!SA 111ocl1t1 otr 9rowl119 eh1tell fe111Uv W• 11•• h1w• +-Su11•1y Yle•, Tll9 IM. Jello W. D•1iclldsH-...... l<fl·IJ2' Do11 l•krt.-lnNrit11 P.--kr llllrllhit t•r¥1e ... t iJO •"4 11 :00. Nunery eer•. Corn•r ol Grtt n· iF=========~~=========~1 Suftdty Stliool ••••• , , • 9:<!S Tr1inin9 Un lo11 •••••••• 1:00 Morftin9 Worsliip '•' •' 11 :00 E~tning Worthip • •• • • • 6:00 .,.;n, I Sunfl~w• .. '-.. 1111 64'flll 1, NEWPORT HARBOR I LUTHERAN CHURCH WH~•1d1y P1ey1r M11ll119 for t ll 1901 ••••• • • •• •• • • • 7:JO _. I ==~"~·M~'~42~··~11~'===~·~·-~~·~··~.,.~·..,~,..~,,~~\F::::::::::::::::;:;:::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::~I LUTHERAN CHURCH · OF THE MASTER ~ 798 Dover Dr. LI 8-3631 2900 Pacific View Dr. UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH .}.l ,./, ai dli f. corona do! Mar I ' t• Tiie I•"· J•lllft G, 11•111, P.ator "" s .•. PALISAOES ROAD a or r&d tan iurc l DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER I N• HEIO~s TIHI .... ••11old Wh it•, SANTA A .,. "' (DIMlp,_I Mn. W•I•• Cll9111Ml•i11, IUlfll.t."t' SCHOOL ............................. ,..t 1u .t..M. j;OP NIWPOIT KACH-, Aulat•l'lt Pftter p .... W ... Ma.NINO WOJl.IHll' "'"' .......... : ............. ·II A.M. l1o •·-' ! I '-• h' I 00 M ' " •VINING WORSNll' ................................ 1 l'M. I M ...... '-" ".,... ... ,., ...... I I v n 1;11n •P : A. . Phone 644-7664 "o°.'?.". u,•,. ','. ·.~ .. E W!'DNl!SDAY Cfllll"" n..':t.:.:-421 L 1lttl St., C.... .... 1 Chri1t:1~ Educ1tion 9: IS A.M. t :OO A.M. "-'fy W9"hl, •• W~ ..,, ' f1lliw1 Wori~i p 10:10 A.M. Morning Wor'hlp 9 :45 A.M. 10:00 A.M. S•llthsy c,•,,·~~", FIRST llAPTIST CHURCH •''° .... '"""' IA11'19'1c• ... i.tl 17<f11 M ....... . lfY.Pm9M....._M...._ Mer11I .. Wo"hlp 1:)0 I 11 •"' ' Su1141v $c:li.ol •••• •• ':10 •m Yeuth M11tin9 • • • • • • S:JO P"' ,,r1y1r S•nlc• •••••, • 6110 pm Ev1ni119 S1rvlc:• • , • •• • 7:00 pm JI_., o\Ylltlll .. If 01 leni<• 142-2428 , Nur1ery care &v1il1ble ... ,..,..,., c-rr..a.w I 11 :00A.M. ,_..,.w9fllli, WELCOME H --"•-• Phono: '42·2715 ....., ·~- FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH I Minister: Dr. D. W. NcE!roy Victoria & PlacenUaAve. I Cos~Mosa '::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::= .._ .. ......, ;: ..... 1Mtl•H9'fn ,, .... Mtllllter CHURCH OF CHRIST ..... -············"" ··~ I 287 w. WILSON ST. COSTA MESA ••~i. klltel ................ •;• ,,II\. lnwllH ••1-1 _. P'llYllW 11\-lill ..,.., .......... It, .. 1.m. n.. -.. ... ....,. ......................... ""'· vN--urse.'ry'""c'"ar""·····p··ro····V·!.'d ... d~ I SUNDAY MORNING lllLE STUDY ••• •••••• ••••• •:<II A.M. SUNDAY MOINJNG WOISMIP I COMMUNION •• IOr•S A.M. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Mlt11uri Synod 1H Ylcten. St,. C..t11 M .. Lo ... Y.TMMw,1'9tM 141·1404 Wlrll\. l1Nkfl1 l:lf & ti A.11111. Sund1y Sdllo1: t :)Q A.M. Adult 11111 Ct1u : t :• o\/tA. CHilS'TIAN ILIMINTAlT SCHOOL l<fl-61,6 14M771 1414141 1;1 SUNDAY EVENING WOR.SHrr •••••••••••••••••• 6:00 r.M. I 7 l o , M PRINCE Of PEACE LUTH~RAN HURCH WlONESDAY EVEN1N6 l llLE STUDY •••• • •• ,,,, • 1 .• I NUISllT CAii PlOYIDID Met. '""" Drl" I ...... Strwt, ...., C•Jlf. .. "lo-l@llf C. ,lifltDEllJOH, I Dll9t 0. M.,,w4 D ••• Hlrlf lul!M., SthM11 Al f ;ll -Morniflt W~: 1·-. Inf M:» Attend :J/ie Church ' o/ '/jour Choice A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l1lbo1 lile11d THI UNITID COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 11 S A;•t• 6 75.0950 t il O A.M. W•rihip w.,.11;p & Sulldty S<llooT Coif• M••• FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH I f lh St. A H1rkior Blvd. Cilufth W•nhl" -':JO I I I Chu1th School -9:10 5 .. 1.7727 Coll• M11• Norlh MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M••• V1,d1 I ltk•r St. 6 .. t .21 1• Wonllfp & Church Schoel t :OO I 10:10 A.M. Hu11li119to11 l11ch FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17th St. 5l6-35J7 Senic11 -,:)0 I 11 A.M. Nurt•rv thru 2rid t••d• • Ir Chur<h School -9:10 A.M. Hu11lln;to11 l•1cll-Nortll COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 H1il Aw•. 142·4461 W1;11uhlp I Ch~rch Sch .. I t I 10:10 A.M. lni11• -e •• , l luff UNIVERSITY METHODIST .CHURCH lll-1231 11 .. 22 Culvtr Rotd ti Univ1rtity Ori•• Wonhip & Cllurch Scllo•I t & IO:JO A.M. L1;u11• le•ch LAGUNA BEACH METHODIST CHURCH 216JZ W11l•y Drive in So. Lt9un• Wonhip 11 A.M. Church s,hool ':lO A.M. .. 99-lOll N1w:e_orl !leech CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400W. l.lbot l lw•. 67J.JI05 Worthip-9:!0 A.M. Chur'h School- t :lO I I I A.M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 20112 MOfll•lla IN-Ad•1111J H11tth1tt.1 IHcll '"-Do11•ld I. ltobertt, , .. ,,, , •• .,. W-"''P: t :J I A.M. Ch1rch Sell.or: 10:45 A.M. Office: 20112 M .. •ll•St. I'll•": tll-4t40 Church of the Covenant 21so h im-lood, c .. t. M ... lrttee A. LnM, Pmtor S••49J W•nll:,.: 1:00 I t :JI A.M.-Cllmll kllo•I: t :JO A.M. P11011•: 541·4304 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church '00 St. A11d'*ws ·~· N_,." IMCll .., C...,._ H...tMtf Dl....n.!d, P..tot WenWp A Cll1rU Sdt .. I: I, t 1JI & 11 A.M. ""7147 St. Mark Presbyterian Church c.,.... ,,__.,..I 1~9ff Drlw, c.,. .. 4ef Mer .I.-.. G'°'"'11t litlr, Pfttor W•rsWp • Chteh S<h••l-t:JI A.M. 644·ll41 'JJ SABBATH SERV ICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL harbor reform temple RAIBI BE..RNARO P, 1<.ING .. lb. meeting al FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH NEWPORT UNITY CHURCH L-. D. flkUf• Mlfllthf' St. James Epl$COpal Church a 3209 Via lido. Nrwport Beach ,.or lnformetlon: C.11676-7230 I ........... ...... .... 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Pastoc Gesch announces that the theme. for th.ls S u n d a y ' s sermon at St. Paul's Lutheran Church ts "Stumbling Block or Stepping Stone?" 'l'he Sunday service is at 10 a.m. "The Thirst for God" ts the title of the sermon to be given by Dr. Ray C. Gery al Christ Cburcb by the Sea United J\.fetbodist located at 1400 W. Balboa Blvd .• Newport Beach. The worship hour is 9:30 a.m., with church school at the same hour. As hls sermon title at Newport Harbor L u l b e r a n Cburcb, 798 Dover D'rive, Newport Beach, for both the 8 and 10:30 a.m. services SLm· day, Pastor James Blain has chosen, "Is Christinaity for Emergencies? -Only?" ''On Setting Lile to Music'' is the sermon subject at Jfarbor Christian C h u r c h , Dlsclple1 of Christ, meeting each Sunday at H a r p e r Elementary School, 425 E. 18th St ., Costa Mesa. Worship service is at 9:45 a.m. "An Old Man's Last Words" will be the sermon topic of the Rev. Bruce A. Kurrie at The Presbyterian Church of the. Covenant, 2850 Fair v i e w Road, Costa J\.tesa. An in- formal worship service will be held at 8 a.m.; the traditional v.·orship service will be held at 9:30 a.m. A new singing group who call themselves the Harvest Flights will sing Sunday mom· ing at the First Bapllst Church of Newport, 2501 Cliff Drive. Pastor Emery Collins will bring the morning se rmon at 11 a.m. and the Harvest Flights will sing "How Great Thou Art." At 7 p.m. the new singing group will sing several songs and give perscnal t.estlmonies as to what Christ hai done for them. Following the songs and testimonies the pastor will bring a brief gospel message. The sermon subject for Sun- day, August 30, will be entitled "Disciples." It will b e presented by Dr. Philip G. Murray at Corona del Mar Comma .a tty Chu r ch, Congregational, 611 Heliotrope Ave. Church wonhip is at 10 a.m. with child care provided. Summer church school is al$0 at 10, This is the last Sunday for Summer church school un- til September 20, at whicli lime thtte will be registration for the upcoming church school year. On Friday night, Harbor Reform Temple will hold tht! first family service of the year. This special service directed toward the. young is always well received and will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be held at St. James Episcopal Church, 3205 Via L i do 1 Newport Beach. The lesson-sermon to be heard in all Christian Science - churches Sunday is "Jesus 1 Christ." Area churches and service times include: First Church of Christ, Scientist, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa. 11 a.m.: First Church of Christ, Scientists, 8th and Olive St., Huntington Beach, 1 9:30 and 11 a.m.: First Church of Christ,. Scientist. 33U3 Via Lido, Newport Beach , 9: 15 and 11 a.m.; Second Church of Christ, Scientist. 3100 Pacific View Drive, Corona de! Mar, 10 a.m. Dr. Ga(y Herbertson, new minister of the Laguna Beach United Methodist Church, - 21632 Wesley Drive, South Laguna, will present the four· teen students who traveled to South America on a goodwill tour, Sunday at the 11 a.m. worship hour. The Servite Fathers and Brothul of Servile High School, 1952 W. La Palma Ave.., Anaheim, will celegrate the ctnte.nnlal ot the arrival ot the first Servltes in America.. The celebration will be held Saturday, Sept. 12 at S p.m. A CMcelebrated Mass, officiated by James Francis Cardinal Mcintyre will be held in the gymnasium and a buffet wUI follow. Mr. John Smith, a lay minister, will speak of "The Greatest Personality in the Bible" during the 10 a.m. worship service of Plymouth Congregational Church o f Newport Harbor, 3262 Broad St., Newport Beach. Sunday school is held at the sall\e bow-. The Cburth of Latter-day Saints Buslnes1men's Associa- Uon of Orange County will hold its monthly meeting Wed- nesday at the Saddleback Inn, 1660 East First Street, Santa Ana, from noon to 1:30 p.m. They will hear a talk oft the pre-history of Orange County by Wade Miller. Rabbi Garson Goodman of Temple Sharon, 617 W. Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. will C06ta Mesa, will lead regular services Friday evening at 8:15. His sermon will be en- titled "Beginning the New Life." ' Services will be held al 10 a.m. for the Newport Unity Church, which meets each Sunday in the Senior Citiz.ens Building, 15th and Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. This Sunday, the Rev. Loren Dale Flicking- er will speak on "Forming the Formless." At the 9 and 10:30 a.m. worship services of the Cen- tral Bible Church, 190 23rd St, Costa Mesa, Pastor Fred Morse will be the speaker. Mr. Tadao Hara, who converted from Buddhism after service in World War II as a Kamikaze pilot, will give his testimony at the 7 p.m. service. Church Head Leaves Post On Board The Christian Science Board of Directors in Boston, Mass., announced thal Inman H. Douglass will retir~ from the Board Oct. 1 and will be suc- ceeded by DeWitt John of Boston. Mr. Douglass has, for twen- ty years, served the Church in various important capacities. He has been Committee on Publication for Texas, and later as Manage r in Washington, D.C., as a· member of the Board of Lec- tureship. and as a Direct6r of The Mother Church. ~le is Method R elieves Press ures of Overpopulation By LOUIS CASSW UPI lellt"' Wtfttf Adoption has long been regarded as a means whereby 1nfertlle couples can satisly their yearning ror chilyren. It iltill fuUills that role admirably. But there Is a grow· Ing realliation among thoughtful people that adoption also makes sense for couples who already have one or mo.re children of their own. By adcptlng a baby instead of having one, a husband and wlfe can expand their family without any guilt feel· ings about adding to population pressure. This Is an important consideration to many people who believe that a sharply reduced birth rate is essential to any Jong range plan for solving urban problems and curb- ing the !arming deterioration ol the natural environment. Some argue that every couple has a moral duty to help achieve a zero growth rate In poJ!ulation by limiting lhem- selves to a maximum of two offspring. But a couple who have -two children can adopt another, or several more, without the slightest effect on the birth rate. They're not bringing new lives into a crowded world. They're simply providing homes for children already born. Thus. they relieve two urgent social problems at once. 'l'l)ey help curb population grc;iwth, and they also provide the nurture of a loving family environment for children who might otherwise wind up in the cold and crippling at· mosphere of an lnsUtution. Some years ago, the demand for adopUve children ex· ceeded the supply, and most adoption agencies had long waiting lists of would-be parents. But that is no )Oliger the case. A sharp rise in births out o( wedlocks and a grow- ing number of broken homes have combined to produce a sad situation in which many adoption agencies are unable to find en~h homes for all the children who need to be placed. There Is a partlcalarly acute shortage of adoptive par• ents for black and racially mixed children. Of 19$,000 blac.t children born out ,ot wedlock last year, the U.S. Depart· ment or He,.Jth, Education and Welfare estlmalf!:, about 30 have no hope of finding a permanent home . Some young couples -a remarkable number, consld· ering the psychologJcal and cultural obstacle1 involved - are responding to this human tragedy by inter-racial adop- tions. A survey by Charles Olds of the Boys and Girls Aid Society or Portland, Ore., indicates that nearly 2,000 child· ren of black ancestry were adopted by white families last year. A few years ago, interracial adoptions were so rare they were counted in tens rather than thousands. Author Sidney Callahan, a Roman Catholic mother ol six children, sees spiritual as well as social values in the new movement to "have some and adopt some." "It marks a new understanding of family and of the true lmportanct of chilitren," she writes in the August is-- sue of U.S. Cathollc.Jubliee Magazine., "With adoption, the parental arge ls purified to a certain extent. The desire lo reproduce one's own image is sublimated. The old biologi· cal urge to carry oo blood lines is erased from family life. It is the beginning of an understanding that the child is valuable for its own sake, not as the parent's progeny. "The tendency to have children from pride and in or-- der to satisfy our own needs can now give way to a more completely generoos motive. Parenthood can bt seen as the non-blologlcal creative human endeavor that it ls .• , "As Ch ristians we are nowhere in the New Testament enjoined to have. childbirth, but to accept and value chil- dren. Conception and childbirth are glorious experience! -but so is the adoption of Jove, which creates a family just as surely." retiring to devote full time to •------------;==================================::! the teaching and practice of Christian Science in Dallas. Mr. John is a native of Arizona: he graduated from The Principia College. Elsah, Illinois. in 1936. He hol ds an MA degree in political science from the University o l Chicago and an MA in journalism from Columbia University. He is the author of a book, "The Christian Science Way of Life," published joint- ly with "A Christian Scientist's Life ," by Erwin D. Canham, in 1962. Mr. John has been Editor of The Christian Science Monitor since May, 1964. Pastor Sets Abortion Missionary Slates Talk For Mesans Describing his work Brazil for the past 12 years will be the Rev. Ted Adams, guest speaker for the 7 p.m. service tomorrow of the Costa Mesa Foursquare Church. The church is located at 1734 Orange Ave., Cost.a Mesa. Pastor is the Rev. Wes ley W. Murrin. Noted Musician Sets Workshop Parents Get Guides Protest Sacred music composer Ra lph Carmichael, assisted by Jack Coleman, well-known Orange County composer and educator, will conduct a sacred music workshop on September 12 in Anaheim. ~ The pastor of St. Barbara's Roman Catholic church in Santa Ana, the Rev. Michael Collins, will publicly show his Approach Important if Child on Drugs observed, but added that d i s a g r e e m e n t with the "young people tend to identify Democratic party's official with such performers and the position on abortion Sunday. message of the experience of Father Collins will leave his psychoactive drugs c 0 lf1 e s Pulpit at the conclusion or lhe Sponsored by The Scripture House of Anaheim and Santa Ana. the workshop will be held at Melodyland Ch r istian Center, 10 Freedman Way, across the street f r 0 m Disneyland beginning at 10 a.m. and continuing until 3 By GEORGE W. CORNEU. AP lt•lltlell Wrltw If you discover your son or daughter is using drugs, don't turn the youngster over to police or go into a rage and order him out of the house. "Keep your cool and don't panic." These tips were offered al a conference on the drug crisis and the church at Glorieta Baptist Assembly g r o u n d s near Santa Fe, N.~1.. last week, sponsored by the Southern Baptist Christian Life Commission. Instead of calling the police, a parent who learns his child is using drugs should call a physician and seek his advice and help, said the Rev. Dr. Henlee H. Barnette, a pnr fessor of Christian ethics. Usually, he said. a physician will be sympathetic and know v•hat further steps to take for rehabilitation. He said turning a youngster over kl police could be one o( the most dama'ging things a parent can do. and might turn the youth permanently against his parents and result in his expulsion rrom school and im- prisonment. Prison could mean a ''postgraudate course in real crime," the professor added. Dr. Barnette, of Louisville's Southern Baptist Theolo~ica\ Seminary, said one of th'! first things a parent should do is to talk openly with• th e1,.r youngster about his problem -and to listen, as well as give advice. "The victim of drugs needs to be heard rather than harangued and harass- ed." he said. "Scare tactics·• to try BUS INESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE e MATTRESS ES e MATTRESSES BOATS HOMES TRAILERS Irregular Shapes Costa ft1es1 Mattress Co1 !ISO Newport Blvd. Uberty 8°1303 1 e UPHOLSTE RY •I ' Mesa Upholstery Liberty 8-478 1 2JSO NIWrOlT ILVD, frighten children oU drugs won't work , he added, saying it would only cause them to "turn a deaf ear" because they usually know more about drug effects than the parents. Such tactics, he sa.id, simply cause "further alienation." 9:30 ~1ass (approximately IO through loud and clear." a.m.) and walk to the door of Motivations for drug usage his church and change· his lf lhe yoWtgster has become a pusher -a drug peddler - and won't voluntarily seek help, the parents may have to notify authorities, he said, ad- among the young are many, political registartion f r o ml ja;;;idi;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiOijjiiiiiiii~ he said, including : Democrat to Republican. I' A desire to escape from He will also ask his t.y0~g~1~!L~1tv~~~HT~i~: p.m. reality, a low self-image, a parishioners to re-register as ' orlN TO THI PUILIC search for self-identity or a means of publicly expressing $5 religious experience, a sense t h e. i r opPosition to the trllCI "' of meaninglessness, a desire Democratic Party's recently 1',. •-:~~';:•:».!!:'"' AH• ding : '\If he is a junky and will not seek help, about the only thing parents can do is to kick him out." Dr. Barnette said that for parents to continue to sup. port a pusher would merely feed his habit, which would get for thrills, rebellion against adopted policy on abortion. ,.. DEALE1ts WANTED '"" parents or just plain curiosity. loi.iiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiP';;;;!'Yp;iJ1n~~li;----'-==1 Among sociological forces ~ t bigger. It would "keep him an in- fant , a baby, and this is what he wants. He must give up drugs, or leave.·• But Dr. Barnette said before taking such drastic action, every ef- fort should be made to get the youngster into a hospital or rehabilitation program. Dr. Barnette contended that much of the drug culture in America has geen popularized by rock musicians, and that young people tend to take such musicians as models o f behavior. Rock songs are filled with references to drugs, he said, such as the Beatles' song, "I Get High With a Little Help I from My Friends" a n d "Crystal Ship," recorded by tile · Doors, which refers to drugs supplied in w h i t e crystals such as methedrine. ~ether the s o n g s en- courage drug usage i s leading to drug use. he cited such facto rs as inadequate family relations, peer group pressures, mass media, rock music, and oppressive social conditions. Youngsters "often feel the system cannot be changed to conform to their ideals, so some seek to escape through drugs." he said. He said the church, in order to deal effectively with the drug problem. must develop special ministries within the drug culture and a 'fellowship of sharing" to help the addict break the chemical walls separating him from others. He added: "Wherever men stand In need of help and healing, this is where the church is to be." CHILDREN LIKE UNCLE LEN debatable. 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IS Pel1b lh11tpl111t c..t.r1 • '4l 6940 11513 Meli St. • 147-1f07 ONE DAY ONLY SUNDAY, AUG. 30th' -" BROOKHURST & ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEACH • .. ' ' •· r THE FLAG--- Costa Mtsa policeman an earlttmomfng patrol nottd this theater-window dtc· oration and suggtsttd charge• be filed for tuing the flag ai an advertUement. Nothing ~ of it. ITS USES: By DA YID SMOTHERS UPI Sealor Editor Arthur Go1dberg, who has been many things and ill currenUy Democratic can- ctidate for governor of New York, took his campaign entourage on a biking trip into the Adirondack Mountains thiJ moo.th ud was moved to make a confession. It seems that, back in 1931, Goldberg and his new bride toot a honeymoon hike Jn the same mooat&lm. 'Ibey had hoped lo find shelter in a f(ll'!St ranger's cabin. But, when they racbed it, the ranger was gone and the cabin WM locked. Night WU conilJw on. The. fulure Secretary of X.bcf, Aliociale Justice of the Supreme c:ourt., 1nd U .S. Ambasaador to the Uriited Nations climbed with his wire to the ranaer's oblervaUon tower. which was_ open. "I have to be honest about It,'' ·Goldberg now admits, "and the statute of limitalions has run out. But the only cover we could find was the American flag and we used It. "I guess today we'~ be arreated.'1 GOLDBERG couJd be rlghl This year, the old dare of the fiac of the American Revolution. "Don'l Tread on Me," carries a renewed threal of arrest and pros-- ecuUon. In a lime of mounUng internal tension.!, the flag teem1 dearer to ma.'ly than ever be.fore; ud the cost o{ trifling with it in the cause of protest has become dearer, loo. A Dailu court gave Gary Allen Deeds, 19, a four.year sentence for burning what . he 11.ld was a replica o{ the flag in a peace demonstraUon. Al Manteo, N.C., two teen-agers from BaJUmore were sentenced to maximum 30-day term.a for spreading a flag in front of their tent in such a man11er that persons entering or leaving could walk on it. Judge Fentress T. Homer said, "I wish 1 could give you more •.• il you're not utisfied with our country go to Ruaala or aome other Communist coon· try." In Cleveland, Judge Walter WhiUatch ruled that a lS...ye1r-old who wore an American nae on the seat of his pa1ts wu a delinquent, tubject to possible i;entenclna to a juvenile detention home. Told the llT<ll tool< place .alter other teen.a1n but ind kicked the youth, WbltJatch commented, "Some peo-ple feel '° llronlJly about any contempt !or the Oq that they thlllk oUenden ought to be &bot." MUNJCIPAL COURT Judge William A. Graham of Saa Diego 11entenced' Thomas Edward Harmon, 21, to 1dx months for weartnc a portJoo of the Dag sewn to one of the re:1r pocbta of his pants. Graham recommended that the sentence be serv· «I on a road camp. Delplte such penalUes, It would seem Saturday, AUillll 211, 1970 111• Comm1111 Pago of the Dally Pilot seek• 14 lnlorm and 1Umu!Jlle readen by pmenUllg a variety of com· mentary on toplc1 of lnttr- est and 1lgntllcance from informed observers a n d 1poke1men. Robert N. WHCI, Publl•her • at times that the nag serves almost aa a catnip to protest. While those who support the nallon'a policies proudly display lhe flag or it!'I replica in lapel pins, car decall, ad· vertlsements and even clothing, those who do not hold these vie~s ha ve burned the flag, flown It upside down, sewn it to the rear ends of their clothing, wrapped themselves in it, worn it, slept <11. il and ll.Dder 11, decorated their homes with it, spit on it, stomped on it, blown their noses on it, altered It, defaced it - degraded it, sometimes, but at . other times seeming to flaunt it as a sign of their own identity and defiance. Prosecutors have gone back through the law books to find stntutes to deal with such abuses of the respect traditionally deemed due the nation·s banner. Some or those laws arc now bei•g challenged as infringements upon the ri ght o( free 11peedt And questions are being raised as to whether such laws, if they are valid, are being applied equally lo all Americans. MOST OF THE LAWS under which these 0Uense1 .have been prosecuted follow the lead of the Federal Flag Code enacted by Congress In 1942. Amo•g ils provisions are that "the flag should never be displayed with the Union down save a11 a signal of dirt distress •• , should never have placed upon It ..• or atlached to it any mark, insignia, letter. word, figure, design picture or drawing of any natur~ •.. should never be used for advertising purposes ln any manft er what.soever .•• or used as any portion of a costume." The terins seem explicit and are generally l'lccepted by pat r Io ti c Americans, I lowever : -Shortly after Deeds was sentenced in Dallas, a complaint was brought again st a Dallas bank charging it uaed a flag in its "ewspaper adverU&ements. Although Article 148 of the Texas penal code 1pecifically prohibit.a such use, lhe crand jury did .. t indicL -At about Ute Orne a Marine home on ]eave was arrested and fined In Bo!Je, Jdaho, for dl!playing a "peacestix" - a peace symbol lmpooed on a background ol atan and stripes -It was painted out that a local television guide p&ctured a comic character, Mr. Magoo, and Uncle Sam standing on 11 flag . No action was take11. -In Albany, N.Y., a dcpartmcnl store dlsplayed a 1narmequin of a barbecue chef wcatln& a. striped apron aod starred Co1111nent Page Newport &ach Poli(e Sgt. Wally Kerr dbplat1s flag used aa curtain by 22·ytar· otd man who ended with up with $380 fim. He'd cut it in thret piece1, ftown it in apartment wi'ndow. Th• flag of the United Stites, its n•tion'1 symbol, has Mcom• •n. object of controversy. Those who support the n.tion's policies display it on lapel pins, car decals, in advertisement1, even in clothing. Those who do not support these policies have used the flag both •• •n object and symbol of protest. Some of them have been 1rrested and jailed. United Press International reporters checked the '-gal controver1ie1 over the UH of the fl .. and it1 curr9nt role In politic.I dl11ent. Thia 11 thtir report. Early thil t,iear, Costa Me sa police cars wert decorated port and starboard with flag decal& on the front fenders. So far, no complaints, numerou.r words of approval. Some Go to lail, Some Don't as Old Glory Shows Vp as a Curtain, Shirt, Beach Towel, Vest, Pants Pocket and Auto Seat Cover gloves. Little girls ln flag costumes rode a float in the centennial parade in the Schenectady, N.Y., suburb or Rotterdam. No complainls. -A coed at the University of Ulah was charged with misdemes.nor for weari•g a Oa1 as a vest. But AssistuL Sall Lake County' Attorney Paul Vandam dropped the charge. He said, "It may be a hlpple- type way of doing it, but' she was wearing the !Ilg in her own patriotic manner. FOR THE SAME .reason, if not .UO.:lher iD the samt~anner, officers . in many parts of the lry have taken to leWial miniature g.s 011 the sholllders of. their shirts. Construction workers deoorat.e their h1rd hats with flag decals. A Teamsters local in New York City has been on strike since July 31 protesting a policy of the United Parcel Service (upheld by an arbitrator and a federal judge) against the wearing of any unauthorir.ed iasignia, iJCludlng f11g replicas, on their uniforms. When New York police Patrolman Patrick Dolan reported for duty in the Bronx wearing a flag pin over his shield, he wu at first threatened with suspension. He won his battle and receiv- ed· 1 personal letler af congratulations from President Nixon : "Now New YCM"k's fhlesl have another proud badge to wear." Most Americans of. tolerant mind mighl be inclined to shrug off, even to sym. pathize witD, such insLances, although some of those cited might fall technically on Ille wrong side of the law. After all, under strict interpretation, Uncle Sam could get himsell jailed dressing the way he does. BUT THERE are those, not all of them friends of prolest, who fear a double standard is being applied in t.he enrorce· ment of the laws: even; that the laws pul on the books In limes of greater national unity might not now stand t.he test of a constitutional challenge, The American Civil Ubert.les Uaion (ACLU) could be expected to be one. of these. Its lawyers are standard defenders of those accused of desecrating the nag. So it is. Craig Pinku.s, executive direc- tor of the ACLU in Indiana, said, "One or the most frequent kinds of harassment is that in which a motorcy::list wearing a flag o• his jacket is stopped by a paliceman wearillg a flag aewn on his sleeve." Paul Halvonik, staff counsel for the ACLU in San Francisco, uid the flag desecration law "ie designed to promote orthodox views and to promote tradl· tional values. They don't mind using the nag to promote traditional value1, but if you wear the flag to protest the war you can be arrested." lf these are special pleaders, James Buchele, city attorney of Topeka, Ka11 ., does not fit the part. Yet he dropped a charge agalut Michael Sauter, 20, whose car window bore a flag decal with the field of stars replaced by a peace symbol 111 THINK there should be no limitation regm!lng legal protest," Buchele uid. "This la a guaranteed freedom. To try technicallUes and attempt to supprea one way or the <>tber is not in the public interest" Proaec:utors bl other cities hlVI! 1180 moved gingerly in enforcing the law to the letter. The distinctions they have drewn are sometimes fine . In California 's Contra CostJ County, one youth wes con- victed for mokinR a nag Into a shlrt. Another who merely wr11pped himself In a flag wa~ released. Some prestiaious courts and l~gal bodies have taken the aame cautiou1 course In determlnlng the rights of the state to govern the use of the flag. In a decision which bas aroused coa- troversy 1n PellM)'lvania, I.he state supreme court overturned the conviction af a. young man who displayed a flag with the words "Make Love, Not War" upon it. The court decided July 2 that such ac- tion Is not illegal "if the desecration takes place at a political demonstration." A FEDERAL JUDICIAL panel has ruJ. ed that New York: State's anti-desecration law is "impermi•lbly broad and cannot be constH.uUonally invoked ••. '' A state 1upreme court jwitlce signed an artier direcUng a town justice in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., to show cause why he should not be "restrained and prohibited" from pro· secuting a teacher accused of desecrating the flag over the wishes of the Poughkeepsie district attorney's office (the teacher had flown a green and white "ecology flag"). · Sometimes, a note of poignancy surfac- ed ln the judicial ruling. Such was the case when the Lucas, Ohlo, Co u n t y Court of Appeals reversed the. conviction of John Sa1onz, accused in Toledo of slit· ting a flag so he could wear it as a poncho, making burn marks upon It, and attachlag to it a peace alga. The appeals court, in a 2-to-t decision, ruled it was not proven that Sa.ionz meant to Cll!t "contempt" an the flag. The ma· jority opinion added : "This is a hard decision. Jt ls our f11g, too, but our love for lt will not permit us to waive these rules." Flags Flapped Coast Argued tlie Issue Early The rest el UM naUOI 1Mm1 te be followtn1 the Orange Colst by 1boat two ye1r1 on uses ind ml1use1 of tbe Ameri- can nag. It was In the summer of llit that a wide variety of arrests, reports ind cbar· ge1 were being filed over wb1t people - moiUy young people-could and couldn't do with the nallonal emblem. Some of thoae cases: -l!J..ye1r~ld Seattle st udent was sen· tenced to 60 days In jaU and ordered to write an es11y an lbe 1111 after be u1ed one as a beach towel In Newport Be1cb. -A ZZ.year~ld Newporter was fined S330 ($10 a bar,45 1 star) for uslnc the file 11 1 cwtaln. -Two young Costa ~fesan1 were pl1ced on two year1 probation and order4d to write 5,00I word u11y1 on "The Fla1 ls 1 Symbol" after thty used the flag as an auto seat tover. -Co1t1 Me11 police conflacated an Americ1n flac beln1 u1ed 1s a table cloth In 1n 1partment occupied by two cirls and three men. -A youn1 Lapna Be1cb couple wu arrested for poatlli1 11 America.a Dae backwards on the oats1de of their re1I· dence.,,-with the portrait of Ho Clal Mtnb secured to one portion of the banner. -A Costa Mesa pollce'Vfflcer soua:ht a oomplaint against a theater group for using a flag-like dc1ign to advert.lie one of Jta productions. No cbarges were flied. -Laguna Beach police seized an Amer- ica n flag draped over the hipe of a college atudeat, but did not press dl1rge1 against. (The girl's companion was wear- ing a chrome German army helmet and an olive drab army jacket.) Since the 1ummer of !968, tbe attitudes aee m to be changed . Van1 driven by younc people al the beach frequently ire observed to have American flags being used as curtain• Inside. Aud clotblaC 1tyle1 -partially dictated elsewhere - have lieen much more use of varioaa parts of the flar In recent months. While other parts of tbe nation were g11Uln1 wrapped up In the f11g Issue, It 1eem1 to have been forgotten 11 an luue loc11Jy. No arrerll for f111 defilement have been noted la the p11t 11 months. ~----------Our Man In San Francl•eo------------. 'Pittsburgh West'· By HERB CAtN SAN FRANCISCO -Feature writer Jerry Hulle of the Los Angeles Times, wuJng llholgy about a rteent visit to San Francl11eo: "I came looking for a familiar hilly town 1 used to know called San Francisco and ran headlona: lnto what'• btgiMlng to rasemble Pittsburgh with a harbor." His piece wu Wustrated with In elghkolumn photo of our aew akyline, dominated by Bank of America'• dark monster; a painted arrow painted deep l•to the plastic high-rises ta indicate Nab Hill, which once dominated the scene but no longer. Then, 1n the style of Will Irwin l1mentina: the death or San Francisco after the 190& firequate, Hulse lapses Into heavy nostal1ia a•ci asU, "Was there 1 lovelier dty anywhere in the U1dted Sllte.1" than Old San Fr1n- ci1eo1 WHEN ~ ANGELF.S writers, tor godukn, begin writing pityingly about our town -t.helr pitch used to be superior or craven -I guess we 're In some kind of trouble. Hulse didn't even bother ta 1:11\1 u1 "smug and ocun· placent," the old-tlme Loi Ana el.et shalt, or accuse us of bei1g drunk J.nd disorderly and addicted to jumping o(f bridges. "Those people have the only bay in the world with an olive la It,'' another L.A. writer, Jim Murrad, once wrote In describing our addieµon to the martini. As for our fog, it'a rune. tenths marijuana smoke. 11PtmBllRGH with a harbor" - that'• what they're aaying about ua down there in Des M1>ines with palm trees, but at least we have a harbor. Or did. A lot af our llhlppl11g has gone elsewhere, meaning Oaklaftd, and so many of our piers are suspiciously empty that people like Cyril Mapin think we should let ccrporatlons build high-rise.• on them. You can look down on the waterfront Jrom the top of the Black ?.fonster and see what that would do to our most precious ucred! Answer: llO. """ tn Plttaburgh w .. 1. Nob Hill has disappeared, Coit Tower has bee• downgraded to pimple Ille and the Ferry Building -In the golden age af the ferries, the second buaiest lt:rmlnal in the world, aft.er London's Charing Crou Station -11 lost, forgotten, perhapa doomed. DRAWN BY 10me aenUmental urge. I rode 011 the inaugural trip of the new Sausalito ferry, maybe because I'd also been aboard on the last voyage o( t.he proper old Sausalito ferry. 11ie Ironic point has been underllned before: the Golden Gate Bridge killed the ferries and now the motorlsb are killing the Golden Gate Brkige, erga, the Bridge has to go into the ferrybolt business to Ughten the load at a coat of 10me ~00.000. The prict is1't a drop in the rusty bucket, bot the number ot pawngen may be , and 10 the ferry could loae a millio• dollars • year, or thereabouts. At Ulal rate, the only 10luUon may be another bridge that would klll thi s ferrybo1t before It put., the Golden Oate Bridie out of business. Good morning again, boys and girls, and welcome to another Saturday of tun Jnd learning with Uncle Len and his friends Carol and Andy. Uncle Len is i lltUe sad this week became on1y about 10 boys and girls sent 1n entries. The old mail sack wu almost flat. ... • • I I .. tudents Saturdq, Autint 2', 1'70 DAILY "LOT 7 Freon Gas Vehicle .4 uto V topia Discovered? SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) -cost 1 good bit more than "One poalbllity we're loo~- lnventor Wallace Mlnto said to. present DltsWll, but he ad-l.ng at lJ Hlllns an tngine and day hiJ F'reon powered, pollu~ ded: "When we starl mus chassis, and letlina the buytt lion-fighting auto engint wilt produclng these engines at a rtplact tbe Fiberclas body run 100.000 hours, more than million a year or so, they every ye1r or so,'' be II.id. 50 times the life ol the con-sbould cost JO lo ZO percent ''11Us wouJd do a lot to 10lve ventiooal internal combusUon Jess than present cars. tht disposal problem, too,'' ht engine. They're easier to make." IKldfld. "At preteal, wt d(l't 'l Minto, president of Minttlcs "The sta.ndard D a t s u n know wtlat to do with all the Cori>., announced earUer tttls t'ngine has 1bo\.tl 90 brake junked cara we have." week the slgnlna of a contract borsepow« and 1 believe Early sttarn can bid one with Nisson Motor Co., Lid., of we.i.ghs IOf'Detflifla over 300 ma""" falUng, ""'"1.0 ..... ball Japan, manufacturer al the pouncll," Mlnto uld. u0ur •n &;ur to wa~ ·~":' .. ,. Da""" ·automobile. 1t .. 1 engine ~ 61 pound.o Mloio Hid his ..,..,. 1"0- I guess most or you who en. : ·•+. joy drawing and poelry were ' ···.·-· .._ T Study I~ Denmark He sakl in an Interview that and will deJiver 1bout 115 vktes enoup J>OW«' f o r about JOO of the "'lines will broke btoepower. II also b hlgbwoy ch1'1ne IS lo lO be placed in D a t s u n. about ~ the size. If aeconds 1fter it starts. autcmobiles In 1172 for a year we make tome parts out of His main problem Ls not ~ of highway testing. plastic, we can cut tbe weight duclnc the mgine -It ls tell· 'Ille englne is much the a lot more. ing It to Amttlcan manufac· same as the steam engines "A good rule of. thumb now turirs. on vacation. Aviation and pilots are. very much part of our future in the world. Jn planes, we can get almost anywhere we want to eo and very fast . A:. mo.st of you know, the Ume ls getting near when we will start to school again. Summer vacation ls almost Qw.\.'ti - ~~~~"'\"t.~ ."""'°~~-9. ~ Harbor Arca residtnta .will spend the fall ~ semester studying Jn copeilhagen, Denmark, under I 1fpgranl spon.wred by Whit- which powered such famous for mass.produpeci machlnery "It's a p.sycholo1lc1J thing. is that it (.'()Sls about a dollar a h -'· '"lain lb cars as the Stanley Steamer T ey're 6 ...... g to maw e early in the century. pound. That way, 11 anything status quo at all C06U. The hap-ned to the ""•ine, yoo A • ufaclurer mal But 1"l uses Fr-n 1·ns1ead of ,,.. -.. mer1can man n-..., cook! jutt Rtl a new Ont for •·1 that thin ·11 k water to provide &'team and .... n no I w1 wor maybe $60 or so. The rest of but the lslternal combultion en-~ti.nto said ht can get about the system consists mainly ol giot, and they seem to think three times as m u c h pipes and condenxn, ao they they can IOIDeboW make that horsepower from his engine u won't wear oul at all," Minto efficient in the ne1t live ove r but 1'11 bet most of.you .------------------------------. will be happy to go back to school and see old friends again and open new boob. ~e 'C.Ollege. y are Richard Scliuber, Battra Place, Costa Mtn; Prjacllla M. Ober, 328 ~, a Genoa, Newport Beach a Douglas G. Brownell. 1011 gs Road, Newport Beach. from an equivalent waler said. years," Minto said. steam engine. "'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij, "Our engine has cnly two ~ Even Uncle Len will be going to school soon. He will be taking a· class in college. * PRIZE WINNER * Sally Wilson, 10, 16"7 Sandalwood SI., Fountain Valh~y Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (I) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper !P,J inches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not ~opy or trace picture. It mu.st be your own..._work. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mail it to 'Uncle Len 's Art Conttst. Box 15&0, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. moving part!, helical gears that turn when high pressure Freon is squirted against IB · Ph them. There's no transmission I um one or drive shaft, so we save a great deal of weight there," be 0 S said. "You ca.n use any kind of , , Wller llCS fu•I lo hfat the boiler, but we School is important to all of us. boys and girls, and we should never hate going back. Do you know that a huge num- ber of kids in the world never go to school and that an equal number will probably never be able to write their own name L------------------------------.....J pre.fer kerosene because ii ha3 11 NEW YORK (UPll -A no lead and emits very few man who hu three tt.lephones pollutants. It gives more heat has 1utd the New York units per gallon than &a.901ine 1 Telephone Co. because ont Jtever works and tlle others and it is less ei:pens.ive. Fine Quality PRINTING or read a good book? 'fhese children are not hap- py and will have a very hard time making a place for themselves in our fast-moving, very advanced world of today. School is not important just becau.se of the books and homework and tests. !t is im-portant because we earn to meet people and get along with others like us. We also learn that we must obey authority and be guided by those who may have had more experience in the world than we have. These people, your teachers end the like, are there not only because they can teach you history, arithmetic or science, but also because they were young like you once and have made all the mistakes yowig people make. • They can look back on their mistake& and try to help you over the rough spots in life. One day, when you look back on your school days, you will realize just how much fun you really had , and just how much help those teachers were to you. But while we are meeting new people and having new experience.!, let us not forget the other reason we are in school-to learn and gain knowledge. We can read books and look at pictures all d11y but to really learn what the words and pictures mean U>.kes a little effort. When you start school soon, boys and girls, begin looking for ways to make even the most dull subject exciting and new. Rather than just read or look at pictures, imagine how it would be to be part of history or using arithmelic to desii;n a rocket to the moon. You can get whatever you want out of your schooling and learning is only what you make ft. Look for more than just books and a teacher in school. Look for knowledge and people to help you make aeldom do. He wants $330 "Our engine should run for your way through life in your 1 million. 100,000 hours," Minto said. ov.•n way. Nathanial Cooper, 50, who Freon is a liquid chemical This week's topic, boys and runs a beauty supply bus.ineM manufactured by DuPont Co. girls is back to school. use in the Bedford-Stuy,esant SllC· It flows into the boiler co~ your imaginations on this one tion ot Brooklyn, b:ought suit trolled by a solid state com- and show Uncle Len and bis for $330 million oa behalf of puler the slze of a pack: of gang all the things you do to himself and 475,000 other cigarettes. Here it ls con- gct ready for school and your persons Jn the nel1,,borhood. verted to gas to be driven first cJ:i. .. .-:es of the new year . J Cooper said since ht cannot against the HtHcal Gean:, Honorable mentions in this make or receive ,itone calls. then converted back to liquid week's art coolest go to Ken he has Jost Wusands of through a condenser and used Wilson. 12, Fountain Valley; dollars since April?. 1967, and again. Offset & Letterpress 642-4321' PILOT PRINTING Chris Kuder, a. Costa Mesa ; his business ha~ been ''ir-Minto sakt the first pro-- Melissa Hansler, 10, Coata1 ~re~pa~r~ab~ly~dam~a~1~1jf~.'~' ---~d~u:clion~· ~nme~~b~prob~~a~bl~y~w~i~ll~====: Mesa and Nicky Kincaid. ll There were no poetry en- tries this week so the Kennedy hall dollar prize will wait unw neJ:l week's contest. --._ ----Caro f'6 Corn er-----, BACK TO THE BOOKS • RIDDLES and JOKES S.9' '"' ............ Atk AIMfy, •I• 0,..,. C.. D.fly Pltet, lal 11,D, Ceft ...... C.iff. * Question: \Vhat can you hold ln your left hand but not in your right? "Moql• f~6jJ .tnoA :.1eMsuy AndV Sll\dl I CD""'llll 20-volUITll 1el oA lh1 Wltlll 8Mlt lllCYc-..1• •• D1vhl Hill, Ill' 1(, DI s~ CllY, lcrw1, for hl1 llUISllOl'I; Could UFOs co me from other world.5? UFOs, as everybody knows, are Unidentified Flying Ob- ject.s -better known to ordinary folk as f I y I n g saucers. Goodness k n o w s , there ill plenty of real ex- citement to create all the hair- raising headlines we can stand. But ooce in a while , we hear a report that somebody has spotted a flying saucer. And almost always, this bit of news outranks all the other exciting items of the day. Many of Andy's readers are curious about UFOs and several, claimed that they had aeen them with i their own eyes. There are, however, groups of relia b le In- vestigators on the UFO patrol. Chances are, the flying saucer you think you see turns: out to be a weather ba1Joon or a man-made satellite, a falling meteor or some unusual effect caused by conditions in the at.- mosphere. The United Stale.! Air Force has just completed a twcryear study of Uniden· tUi ed Flying Objects. They in• vestigated t houaands of reported slghUng.! and found that most of them could be idenU!ied as ordinary earth objecta, either man-made or otherwise. Ah, but even these expert ln- vesUgators could not Identify all of lhem. A few of lheJe '°" called flying saucers remai n a rnyatery. And these are the ones that set our imaginltlons on fire. Many people, Including a number of level-headed scitnlists and airplane pilots, are quJte positive that thue mysterioua objecll art vlslloni from other worlds. Nowadays, scientists know tha~ there ara most likely m!Ulom of earth- type planets in our galaxy. It Is logical to suppose that many other worlds art ln· hablt..r by inltlllgenl beings. Since this seems more than likely, we should not feel astonished If some of these 11lens pakl us • visit . However, let's UJe our Im· aginations to figure out the posaibilllltt. Traveling at the speed of light, It would lake aom~ 41., years lo reach the nearest atar -and thouaands PRIZE WINNIR Cllrltlh•• JCllCl1r, a. HQ J1c1r111111 11 .. C11t1 M- of years to reach some of the bright stars in our sky. If the flying saucers do come from other worlds, then lhese aliens L!::====================-must know a very great deal more about space travel than we do. They must also know 11 Jot more than we do about mechanics, physics a n d everything else. Il stands to reason that they must also know enough to keep out of sight -if they wish to remain undetected. Surely they would not reveal themselves in clumsy UFO appearances. True, alien visitors may want to .!tudy us -and not separated by immense oceans of space. These outer galaxies 11re photographed by our most powerful telescopes. And the best telescopes of today can reach only so far. Cer- tainly they cannot pry the limits of the cosmic universe. What's more, it takes lime to idenWy ·all the distant objects on their photographic plat.ts. All we can say at present Ls that 31 ,350 ouler galalies have been identified. MoM likely our present telescopes will reveal more of them, Cer- tainly Improved telescopes of the future will reveal many more. f\ut nobody can imaglM how many there are In the limiUess univerJe. care whether their obstrva-"'!'•••••••""•""•••••••••• lions scare us half to death. r. But this is not likely. Sooner or later, Nature seems to be down on the smarties who use their superior know-how to mistreat those who are less smart. Most likely this rule prevails throughout th e universe. If it does, we may be sure that the super·smart UF'O visitors -if they exist at all -are also Intelligent enough lo mind their manners. They would know more than we do -certainly enough to slay out of sight. They a\ao would behave better than we do and certainly do nothing to acare WI wilh flying saucers. Andy, for one, doobta that flyin& saucers are sent by aliens from other worlds. But he also refuses to be certain. They might, just might be. However, goodness knows, many upertJ have tried and failed to produce any real proof. Until thi!I happens, II it evtt does, it seems wl1e lo keep an Open mind on the aub· ject of flying saucers. Arw#t ,_. I Wll'M ......... M o... imltl, ,.. 10. .., H'-" ~nl, fftl'tl'I ClntltM, for hll OIUMllDll: H•w muy 1aJu 5et art la lh• Wllverse? Men • Ill U.S. Air Force Flr!!l Lieut.P.nant Donald R. Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell, 9271 Ca t he rtn e. Garden Grove, is on dut y at Don Muang Royal Thai AF'B, Thailand. Lieutenant Powell, an ad- ministraUve officer. is a unit of the Pacific Air Forces, in Southeast Asia, the Far arters for a Jr operations in Southeast Alla, the F'ar Eut and the Padflc area . Lieutenant Powell's wife, Jacqutlyn, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Barnes, 4002 Morning Stir Drlve, Huntington Beach. DennJs E. Richardton, ion or Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Richardson Sr .. 543 W. Wil*>n, Colla Mesa. ha.s been prcr mottd to sergeant In I.he U.S. Air F'orce. Sergeant Rlchar<hon , A per· ROnal specialist at Mather AFB, serve11 wtlh the 3$3.'ith Air Base Group, a unit or the Air Training COmmand. ATC provides flying, technical and bulc military tralnlni for USAF personnel. The sergeant, a I 9 6 7 grllduate of Cotta Mesa High School, atttndod Oriin&e Coast College. Service Coast Guard for four years of active servk:e at the Coast Guard Recruiting Station in Long Beach. Airman Thomas W. Harr ls, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea A. Harrls of 68 Balboa Covet, Newport Be11ch, hu CO.at pleted basic tra\nlnK a t Lackland AFB, Tex. J:{e Ills been assigned to Lowry AFB. Colo., for tralntng u an in- telligencr 1pect1lllt. Al"f'an Harris, a 19&6 graduatf of Newport Harbor Hlah Stl>ool, attended Sin Diego State College. Navy Petty Officer '!' ll I r d Class Dan J. Brow1, ton ol. Mr. and Mrs. Jack 1'{,.Brown ot 23<12 Col&af< DrlYO: Coou Mesa, has arrived In the Western Pacific abolrd hia abJ::i, the dc.troyer U$ Gt1tke. Warrant OUicer CandJdate Rlcilard J. Todd, .., of Mra. Helen Hurtado, 131a Shantar, COsta Meaa, completed primary rotary fltng rught trainina at the: Army Primary Helicopter School Aug. 14. The 18-ycar-old aviation stu- dent is a JMi vaduate of EsuncJa High Sdlool. $2,500 IN PRIZES· .e 15 sets of $149.90 lritannlc:a Junior Enc:yc:lopaecllas .e 3 sets of l·volame $69 .50 Webster's lntemationat Dictionary • 3 sets of Brltannlc:a'a Deluxe $35 World Atlas 21 Places to Win Tllo,. morchonts Invite you to 1nt1r 11141 DAILY PILOT'S bla llACIC TO THE IOOICS BONANZA at 1helr 1tores •nytime from now until clo1lng time on Saturday, Sept. 5. Nothing to buy; winner nMCI not be present to win. 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All • • •11trv c111pe11t 111111t !tit 4111e1l114 I• 1p1111ert' pl1••t •f lti111l1Mtt ltiy c. e1l111 ti"'' •rt a • $1hir4!l1y, S.11t1111 .. er l 1h, lt 7D. · • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• From time to time, 1rtronomers make li1ta of all the known calulea and give each one an ldtntiflcalton t.ag. 'Ille moat """1t I~~ published a few months 1£0. llats 31,3.'Wl galaxJes out thert beyond our MUky Way. Many are very slmll1r to our own g1laxy ot 100 bllUon •t.ara. othert setm kl be imm~ cloud3 of hazy guea with few st.art. Most of them seem to be cl u11tertd In eroups -but all of them ire Coast Gaurd S t 1 m 1 n Wllll•m A. Pitm•n. !Ql ol Mr. and Mrs. Clinton A. Pteman of 1851 Kentuck y Place. Costa Mesa, enlisted lnto lhe U.S. Private Sherrell A. lflckle, daughtfr of MrJ, Edna Polly, 3107 Trinity Drive, Cotta Mesa, recenUyc om pt e led eight weeks of basic training 11t the Women'• Army Corps Center at Ft. Mc:Ciellan, A.la .··---------------------------------------....1 I ) f DAILY PILOT A•• Landers LEGAL NOl'ICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Horos cope ' llOTtc• TO caaDtTO•S su .. •••O• cou•T o• TNI ......... IUPllllOlll COl.lllT Ofl' THI STATI! 01' CALll'OllNIA ~· ClltTl"ICATI 01' IUSINlll STATI OP CALIPOllNIA l'Oa Tiii COUNTY Of' OlAMtl l"ICTITIOUI llt.MI THI COUNTY OP OltAHll He. .-....- The \lndtf'.i.n.d " ""'11t\1 """ .,.. ,.._ ..._,, OllOIR TO IHOW CAUll concU,odlnl • ~ •I U'5 I. CMll 'E•lttf tf VIOL.A I , Nt£UEN, Dtc:M• AM11k'11on tot DONNA HAllWOOD Hlll'lwey, U-hKtl. Ctllfotnle. ,,.,.... ... IA.LL for C'*°" of N.-. 11\e tlctttlout film llMM 9f lA COM91! NOTICI! IS HlltllY GIVEN lo !flt WHfltlAS. DONNA HAllWOOO. IALL. Dad Driving Cancer: Check Purchases COIFl'Ultlli Mid ltlal Mid '"""' ,, -cr•Hlor• "' tM ...... ""'*' ...... "'ltlllMr .... flied • ""'lllofl wllll Ullt SUNDAY l i.-_...,..,, ..;..., -Io-•c '"-n --·•lo--~ Stick close to -"' m. te11oW"" -'°"" ..,_ TNt •II --• Mfl"" cMlrN ... 111tt c..,. °' lftk C-' iw •" owt1w CM,.. , ...... ~ • -.. _ 1.Ud no lta:'U I Wiii. Mmft lrl tutJ .... ~ " rtrtldMu •r• ,,,. Mid lltc:..,.,,. •r• .._1m .. lllt Nllllenw'• ....... ") ffom D 0 N "' A -way Be -acioU to one home base. Dtsc:ussioo in· •• lollOWi; tn.m, wltll '"' MC_,., ~ "' MAllWOOO IALL Jo DiNHA HAll:WOOO AUGUST 30 01"' ' .. • • • 1-Mlt.,. Rocltwttl, ,.\SI Aw. Ca!ldff. Ille ollkt o1 llM clftll o1 lht '"°" CLfA:MONTi with problem. But refuse to volv1ng secunty proves frutl· #llt»lon v1a1e. "'"'ltd court, or "' Pt"Hlnt thttn. 1T 1s OJlOERiO ttiat •It .--~ ··-. rl bl • ol -· Jul JKlc s. Roc:llwtll, :MUI A~•. C11!4'4. wl!ll '"' MCIJ .. .., Y01,1Ch1<"1. .. Ille i.rttttd In llW .~lfllld !Mlltl' ·~ Point Across DEAR ANN LANDERS: I feet like • murderer, which I am, in a way, but it wu a c.boice I had to make. A cl>Oict between tuu.ing th•t beautiful collln puppy or rullllin$ of! the road into a telephone pole and maybe killing my wife and two chlldr<n. l was well within the $pef!d limit It was a per fect moonD:t ~hL 'I1le visibility couldn't have been better. Theo. out of nowhere. lbat beautiful puppy appeared. I thought for 1 moment he was going to make it. Theo £Ud· denly, for no reason, he &to~ ped ngbl In the middle or the road. l had to make a choice. So I ran over him. The kids were asleep ln ~ back. I'm thankful for that. The thump of the whee.Ls didn't awaken them. But my wife was awake and she let out a small cry. We were both too heartsick to speak. Finally she said, "'No point in going b ack. The car coming in the oppo&te direct.ion ran over him, too." The accldent upset me so I bad to go to the doctor to get nerve medicine. He told me 1 was lucky -that be knew a whole !amily that had been killed beca.... they tried to avoid hitting a cat in the road. So, l guess I should look at it that way. But p lease print m y letter, Ann. It might alert dog owners to the necessity of keeping their pet.! oil the roads. -STILL DEPRESSED. DEPRESSED DEAR FRIEND: Your doc· tor's ~marks were most ap- p rop riate. Tb1nk about bis wile commeail wlaeo tbe 1uili beglns to overwhelm you. Yo u. did th• right thing. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Help me, please. I am going Death l\'otW. HIGUERA Riii G. Hl-•. AM 17, of 1S1' ~ rovltl ii .. c.11 -.. Sc.lrll,,,... Mt tour IOl'\I. A!lll. Gl\blrl ind A:tm0n. all of ~oort BMdll AlanllO H'-•• Pl!Tl._ C.111! MV .. Olu.11>1 .... 8.MI• ric9 R"'&I and frllM Cl;Mlllo. of AN1W1m1 LllCl' Anllu1-, P'ul!'h, Qllf.1 c1auc11... C.sllllo, Pl~I Ft1nca Mor1lei. BllclWtn P1rll1 S.llY R_.1, Toni c.orona. boln of C.Qi Mew; two bt-•1+ en.Its V-i. TerrtnU, Ind frMk V•i<iultl. H_.-t t.ldll lS ••ndcnlllllrll'll :II _, ... llldeftl .. d,lft. RGMN, 5undiiy l'lftlM, I PM, .. If llf'olllWIY Cfl,tpt/. It~ Ma&, -day, 10 AM, M. ~·1 C.ltlolk Clwrdj. lnllr'mlftl, Hob' S-ld>ll' t.ll'l'IMW'I'· Or ...... a.ti ltoedWIY ""'11· iu.y, Olr.c:tor1. MAR!llALL Rotllrl M. CBullttfl Mlr"'-11• /IM 11, al N.W. P•&llN l.oml1 1 .. P••,llnt V•lltY. RlllrW fnim Hunllnlllfon B•<ldl c......,1,., Ctub In 1"'61 mtm._r Hunt· ln9'0fl lkadl Elb Club. SurvJvH bY will, A-1: ton. Robert M . .h., Of Mlcf!llln; lllrH ur1ndchlldr91, S.· vlcn, Monday, 11 AM, 5mllft1 CMpel. lnterrntnt. Good Slllphlrd cemetery. F1m11y loUlll•I• lr.o..ot wliftlne m1y men a,w>ttlbullllnl 10 thll, loc•I clllr· llY, $mitt. Mor1UIN. OlrKIOn . NUTTER JOSl"Pll Nllfltr. '2• C.-r Pe.u. Co.11 M--0111 ot c11a111, AUii. 11. Sur- "IY.cl ~ wti.o, Lllliln; '°"' JCIMPI! A. Nutter, ol C1plslr11"G1 Mllllhter, 0.- ..., .. M-1. S.n Ol-1 llntl'l1e', Wll- l!1m J. Nutlll', Yuco!H. S."'kll. Mond•Y, 7 f'M. United f l'11 Meolriodbl CMHdl, Col11 MIU. lnl•nne<ll, P•- t l!lC V--1•1 f'llflo.. ltM 8roed-WIY Mor'l\llrY, OlrKHlrl. SIMMONS Frink w. Slrnmont. 2012 Douw or., N--1 BNch, Dllt ot d .. tn, •IJlll.tll 711. 5'#Nlvl<I b'I wilt, Hiid•: -d1w.,_ fan, Ew.1""' TOOd. 5.1111, ,1,,.., ~rv B1-1, Sain. S«r<lc•. Nv/ltftlily, I PM, Paclllc view C~I. P.c:lflc vi- Moo1\>l,Y, Olr1C1or1. ClRKLE Norm9n Clnll. l 111nact hlffbtnll ti Helin M. Clrklt1 t1"11r t:11 M'1, P1· trlcl• L-tpllt; Miii Konn.o Ly,.,,. CJ,. ~le; HrT. H1r .. r! Ntll Clrl<ll : br'i>lhlr of Ml'I. N<Jlclrlfl S/1.IY ...... M'1. Helen Mtillld<I •IN IUl'll~ed ~ fltrll tral'ICI· children. St<vk M, Mond1Y, 2,30 pm, CftUC'th ol 11\11 R1t1Ulonel. Fgrql L•wn Gl.n<11i.. Fo•11I L1wn MOttlll,..,. ARBUCKLE 6 SON WestclUf Mortullr)' 07 E. 17dl St., Coata Meta Ill 4111 • BALTZ MORnJARIEI Corona del Mar OR J..1151 Colla M,.. Ml f.Ul4 • BELL BRO ADWAY MOR11JARY 1.11 Broadw•y, Col&a MH11 UHUI • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MOR11JARY 1'115 Lqo• Cu)'• Rd. lff.M15 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PA RK C.Olelory e MorturJ Otapel SiOI PacUlc Vltw Drive N...,.... Boach. eauron11 -• PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME '1811 Bolt.a Ate. We1tm1Ju:ttt w..aw • SHEFF ER MORTUARY L1p111 at;atll 'tf.IW Su Cltmeot. ffl.41N • SMITHS' MOR"l'UARY 117 Mali SL u ... ~ • ..,.- ilMSll with a very attractive man. He wants to marry me and soon. l cannot make up my mind. Here are the facU. He has been m.anied and divorc- ed twice. l would be tying lf I said this does not bother me, because it does. He is one of the most impressive men 1 have ever met -handsome. well built, success(ul in bis business and an ucelJent athlete. He is a man's man as well as a woman's man. And now the drawback: he hti a temper that flares up for no rea.300. I find myself weighing and measuring my words. never knowing what will set blm oU. One innocent sentence can spoil an evening. And when he gets mad, he gets physical. Last night he twisted my arm. I thought he bad dislocaled my shoulder, but it was all right this morn- ing. His temper outbursts occur about once every week or 10 days. He is SOITy later -then he is as sweet as apple pje, dn balance, do you think be would make a good husband? My mother says nobody's perfect -that every girl must give up something to get. something. What do you say? -UN· DECIDED IN BOULDEI! DEAR UNDECIDED: Give ap something else. A m a n wbo twill& )'OW" arm during coariU1p mlgjlt break your Deck alter marriage. 11Us rom•pce is like forget ii, doll DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please don 't think I am being morbid but tlUs problem is keeping me up Jli8hts. I was married to my first hwband (Mr. Smith) for 41 years . When be ~ four year s ago we bought a double plot. r want to be buried next to him. I was married three months ago to Mr. Jones. What name should I have on m y headstone? Wouldn't it look odd lC Mrs. J ones was buried nei:t to Mr. Smith? -IN- SOMNIA By SYDNEY OMARR i.=.vmt mext Ca Y IOV Vcu. • Ml••lon vi.10. unci..-.1to111 ,, tht office of '"-"' Af• -r bllOI'• ttil• c-1 •t '::io •• m .. Ol'I Added recognition 11 due. PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcll ~): D<lted ........... , 21• ""' lotMY•· CohM. 0.!tl' •nd MHl•rtl, ""S.Ot. ''· 1t10, In"" COU<1-of 0-.rl· A""'" (March "I Aprt·I II)• A Id l el Hel-11.~wtll wnt 10t11 street. S.nta ""'· C•!lfcwnl1. IMf'lt No. :a. •' n.. courl'-M In s.n11 n,u:..., ~ • • SAGIITARIVS (:-lov. 22. vo unnecessary r av • J•rt s. 11.octt-u wflkh 11 11141 •'-<• o1 bu,1,,.1 of ,.._ .a..w. c_,., of °'''*• C•Hforn11, .,... Il is necessary now to pull ln ) be Concentrate on improving s111e ot c1nfornl1 11r•••lt"9d 111 .u m.11•r• P1rt11n1.,. ""°"' c~ ... u 111y, why lhe Mt!tlon tor I. · 1 · Be · otr 1 Dec. 2l : It n1ay nnt easy . . • d ' Or•t191 cwnty ro 1ht .,,.ttt or w1c1 o.ct0en1. wrtt11n <"-"" o1 -u-111 ""'bl •r1111w. 1nanc1a reins. in co o --r bas 1 c conditions, Jnclu 1ng 0n w1-10. betar• me, • Nolin' f'lllllk tour "*'"'' •11.,. tht 11,11 JNINlc•tkln 1T 1s FVRTHl!ll 0111oe11eo 11uo1 • ol your assets M o n e y to put opinions on tte0rd , but h Ith Av01"d excess Deal "" •!Id ior .. 111 s111,, _._1.., ·-·ai:i tti11 notk• ceiw of 1111, onMr lo ~ c•u.. .,. · il ill necessary. 'nlere are ea • • 1-111-A:G<:k-11 •Md Jeck s. Jtocllw Otttd Aut.itt 1 1t1t. P11bltll!N In th• 0111y P11o1, 1 __ ...,. management is of paramount '"'"'e -acl-to •r~'. with one who recently showl'CI known 10 "" 10 bl thl ,...._ ,,,,_ S«uru., Pac:111c •• ...,.,,.1 clrcu11t1on "'1n1ec11111111 c eun· · >'V\f"f11on C U ahould be ""'" '"" ·y -~--M k · n1...u •~ wbKrlbld "' !ht w1111i.1 t,.. Nlllonll 11nk w ol Or-•· C1Hloml1, once •...,.. IOI' tmr .. -.ce. au 00 Yet. t.here is also healthy envy, resentment. a e in-11ru..-11n11 .o.i-1._111e1 -.cvi.., I Y RilPh "· ,.11.. '-1ueceu1.,. W11111 ~1or ttt ""'d•I• a keynote. Refuse to be challeo•e. F>.nd -·t wne· re the telligent con~ion. 1,~Fr.Ci'AL s£ALl AHt111nt Trv11 0t11ci1r •et tor ti.tr1n1 on 1111 Ptllllon. persuaded into fooUMI. Spell· ' "' ...... d f•Kutor of 1111 Will OATEO: A1111u11, ltJO.. ding money is going. IF TODA y 1S I.A y 0 Ur· R ~::~~ ~:~~.Cttlfornl• c ....... :_,:-.-:v~-::;.fld dteldel11 ~=:::: ~:="1or (Ollr'f . C'APilCoRN -(Dec. 22..Jan. BlRTIWAY you 114Ve Ule Prlnc!c>tl Otllce 111 ... W•lf 11111 Slf'9tl, JAMIS T. CA,ltlTZ TAURUS (April 20-May 20:) sense or humor although Or•1191 c-1" 1•111• .1.111, c.n..,1111 .1.ttwn"' 11 Law unf · Ula l9J: E motions fly hl£h; but • • M~ Commiuion E~lr• T•h (714) tu.MO 21n Du""' 0r1.,. sull• t l t may seem au-t you must exercise divee o! gome claim y ou are sarcastic. Publl~,,.~:;n!:," CM•' D•llY ,11111 Attw...., • ..,. ••-c•IW "'-' ._,., c~M11r1111 n"4 pressure ls applied to you. but You will be meeting people ..........., 2t •1111 s..twnbw " 12, it. f'llllllol\N °''"" CMsl D<lllY P11o1, 11u1 ~u You·•""' what you have earned. <.'()f\trol. Avoid makiJI~ pro-• nd d • • .. ,A ' ,,10 161,.10 A1111u11 L u. 22. tt, 1•10 1,1,.10 Ati......., ,.,. .,.,,"""-" to"-' inises which put you , l)ut on going places a omg 1o1u11gs. Publllhlll °''"'' coe1t 011i., Piiot, You indicated the need for ad~ Key is to look ahead instead of LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ... ,"!"'1 u, 12. n 1nc1 s..~<»>·~ N limb. One c106e to yo... may ... , .. dilional responsibility. aw, k 1. . 1 st. w ·t wondering, brooding about , • .,,1 you have chance to prove ma e inanCla reque a i past. ,.,.... c1aT1111c.t.T• 011 •us1N1ss Y rself for additional facts. CIJlT11"1t .l.Tlf: 0, IUSlfll•ll l"ICTITIOU$ l"lllM Mot.Ma LEGAL NOTICE OU • AQUARIUS {Jan. V.Feb. 11111 t<ll WM'I h•c•Y '°".,.. In l'ICTITIOUS NAMI THE UNOEllSIGME O CIO ft •r •bY '·1'1M GEMINI (May 21-June 20): IB)·. •"-nfus•·on could be -~ 111011 1tv1 ...... s, ..... , o.-r.-1 n.. .....,.,..._ CIOft cwtl,., w 11 con. ,.,11w that Eldo A. • ..,. ... con.suc:11r111 ClfRTll"ICATI' o• f'A1tTN111M1P >..v -.-111, ''Sacr9' Mini• Mir -1111 doK!l 1 blllllleU 11 !1"5 Jac:_t.,.,.' Dl.,...llllld ~I ...... •t '· 0. Bo~ TR•NSACTINO •USINllS UNOIR A There are some r~trictions. k t Obta• hi t fro w-.H Sln<I lllrltllllN _, M ~ .... A ~un11,,,.1on Bffdl C•llloml• """°"' Uoll, City "' C.1al1tr1no IMd'I, C-ht PICTITIOUS NAM• But these might actually eyno e. m n m ~n~O't.,.'1:.C"'m:.' ~r9'1(:~,:--~~! ~·i1ctit101n firm ,..~·a TRAOEMAA:K at °''""' s 11t1 "' C•llt..-nla, uncltr w •• Ille """'.,•19flld, certlfl[ !Mt -••• Capricorn message. Thirre is 11111, Ntw y-, N.!/:1:/J7• FLVOA.ESCENT SEii.Yi •nd '"'' said 1111 lltlitlou• tlrm n 1 m • of t•1Mucll,.. bullMH •1 1 -•I benefit you. Don't force issues. ----------------------------111"" 1$ coml'QYd of tellowlne "''°"' ,ROGRl!!SSIYE ENTERPRJZES. And fllll Plrl ..... 1111• llnO..r lfl• tkllrlou• n.1me "' Take time to be thorough. w-ft.I/I'll In rv ll I nd PIK• of rt:Jidlno;e w ill ll•m h c-..i ol IM tollowl,.. COIN MART •• del~nlllon thlt-. 11111 UEENIE 8 l'hll I l.nandl 11 II totiow.· --· wlloM ,.. ...... Ind tddrlSHS "'°"' "" ntmll of IM --lnl..-ft19d QJder iodilVdUaJ iS a behind• Q y n ROM wet11Mr9, llOl'2 ,Olnt LOl!ll lrl 11 loll-I, -rt: 11 Parlner1 111w1ln1 !Nol IUC PI Drl~ Hunllneton BMCll. Eklo A. l tdt9n. 2UJI VIMll1 l ornt, P•rl'*""IP'I prll'lclPll al•« "' bu1l11en. the-scenes roadblock. o,,..; """''' 21. lfrll C1al1l••no l•Kl'I, C1llturnl1 '24124. I• ,, lllll NIWl'O•I I OU1tY1ril, COii• CANCER (June 21-J uly 22): ltOH wilnlll<'t WITNESS Pll• hllld !hi• 61h t11y o1 Mn•,°''"" counlY, c 1111ornl•; •!Id 111e1 Si.N' of C•lllornl• Alituot, 1''9. 1111 nlmll In lull ot •II ,.,...,.,.,. of IUC:PI Ei:penditures should be check· LV __...---:z._ O••noe '"""'' ITATI!! ~$" c~i.r~1tk~JA P1rtnenhlJ1 •nd lhllr a1tt11 el' r9*1d1nc.e ed. Family discussion helps ~ On Au9u•I ,,, llJO, beforl me,. NottrY COUNTY OF Oii.ANGE Ill: l"UOlk In •nll tor wlcl 51111, ........ uv ON THIS •th <llV "' Aut u•I • D CHI! ~ ,,. N1rcl-(or .... toward this end. Make l50me ·-r• ROM Wllriblf• k.-n lo 11'\1 to ltJO balore ""' BEN MICHALEC 'NO: 1111 Mtr. C1ll fornl• I I ban B · · bl 1"-perMHt wholl Mini 11 wblCrlb«I ' 1 Jim C•mpt>ell, INO l1IHrlc Drltt, meaning u c ges, y giving 10 tti. wltr1ln 11191,..,...nt •nit •~!Id• t•rY '"'*'Uc. In •nd tor 11111 Coun!Y i nd Cotti Miu, C•llfo,n!t up a lit tle now, y ou may gain ·1~\ td w 1,..cut• 1119 wrnt. St•ll, rnl<1l119 therein duly cornm111IC111e<1 Ot!..:I ..,_1 10, 1910 '' IOfl'ICIAL SEALI Ind 1worn. perlONIUY •-trtcl f ldo Cliff Donol'loo much in neat future, I( Jun L Jobst A. lacl!ln k.-n lo ml lo bl IM Jim C1m.O.tl • ' •• Pl1SOll "'"°" nam• 1$ subocrlb9d ID ST T 0 ' LEO (J uly 23-Aug. 22): Day ~~!;1~,':11g:i~~·::orn... the wlttiln 1n1trum1111 •nd 1d<._1ec11e<1 CO~N~Y ~,f~~A~~~~A ... r t CO Pl'.Shmenl You Or1nt1 Count1 10 m• llll'I he IX«l.lled Ille 11"''· On Auw•I 10, 1'111, before me, 11'.t e a u res a c m ' • My CornmluO!n Exptrn IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I h1v• hlftunro IKl<lll'Jllnad. tlOllr"I' P11bllc '°' '"' St1t1 gain gceater sense Of direc• ~rcft J, J91J 111 my F\ancl I nd l fllOe<I my oftlclil of C1lltornl1. per"°""lfy ,_,_, CUtf tioo. Family reunion is in the Publl11'11d 0r1n11e C1111t CMllY 1P11o1, :t!\ ~':.v!'~,j1~.,.?''1' In 11111 cerTlfluii Oonol>c>o •!Id J im c1mpblll. k..-n 10 ,... Al.lfllU 2t •net "fl-" I ' n. (OFl'ICIAI.. SE.I.LI ' ID bl 1111 ""'""'" Wt\oll n•m•• ••• picture. Accent ha rm on y • l9JO 1•11-10 Btn Mlcllitrc MK,lbt<I to 1t11 1cw...,1,.. 1n1tru~1 Refuse to be drawn into petty Not•rv PutoJic !c~ttdac~;""' .. ~ 10 ma thll 1111~ •~-ent LEGAL NOTICE Sl•I• of C1llfornl1 !Otlkl•I k-•C• • argum • Prlnc:) ... I Otflc1 In Fredrick A. ltrne .. Jr. VIRGO (Aug. 23 ·Sept. 22): °''"'1 CounlY Nor.,., f'UOl!t -C1lllornl1 I i. •• ...._. M, Comm!Hlon Eulrn Prlnc;IHI Olfk1 In Some of your va ues are SUir Cl!llTIFlCATI! Cf •USINlflS $@!. 30, 1911 Or1nt1 Counly J'ect to r evision. Spiritual FICTITIOUS NAMIE f'ubll1111<1 Or1n11 C1111t 0.llY P itol, My Comrnllllon l!!ulr11 The Ur'l<llrsl9Md CIO c.,IUy ll>eY l fl A1111in.t I , U, 22,29, 1910 1..,·1U Jt n. :it H1l enligtJtenment. is featured. You corodueti"' • bu•l""1 11 •It s..11. "E" ,LATT .1.Na t.1.1t'N•S ... e able lo -•ce•·ve •• ~-( ,·1 ,., Main st .• 1tun111111on B11e11, c11Horn11. LEGAL N011CE All.,119Yi 11 Llw ,...... Wll4 U!'ldM' !he lkllflouJ firm 111me of AAllON YOU really need, Long.distance ~ BAIL BONO$ •1111 ltltl 11111 lll'm II -1------o,c.-=c------·J4'.Jll Ctm-OrlVI pc111d of 1119 loll-1"9 --·· ~ l lltlll ,., call provideJ ei:citemeot. namK 1n tuu 111d •l•cu ot , .. 111--.. .,, ClllT~rJ~~~:u~" ,.';.'J.:;N1:ss N.w;>tl'l 111c11. c.11ftr1111 ""' LIBRA (Sept 2J.Oct 22)· •• tullowi" Thi ndff I ned deft 111'1 he I Tlllll~-OUJ SU.'4 .. • • • Cl•UC!e. H, Suth..-1and, 11122 Hllfl!Nn '1Wl<ludrne •• ~IM11 1t ~~'S H1mfll~ Publlthed Or111111 Co111 DlllY Pi)o,t, Separate actual requirements , s1 .. c .. ruos, C•llforn1•. C•ll• Miu, C•llfornli , 1,1nder 111, lie· Aueu11 u, n, 2t •nd s..Pt1mbar l , 191t from w ishful thinking. Don't Flov-<1 o. R.,..ldo. "'' St>trrow or. 11nou1 tlrm Mm• of RUOY'S GARAGE l.UJ..11 Hu"lln11lon ltlel'I, C1Ufornl1, •Md 11111 .. 111 firm t• .........,__, 11---~·"°,-~~-~~---.sk I-more "-n you can 01tld Autu11 21. 1t10 , -··-0 LEGAL NOl'ICE ,,.. 1-11<1 ! Cl•ud• M. Su!M•l•nd !Ill follow nt "'"""· who11 n1me In handle -financially or emo-I Flo~d 0 Renal4o full •nd Pl•c1 o1 rnlc1t1nc• I• 11 fallov,..; r-------------- 1 Sltl• ol C1llforri11 Rudy R11\k1, .JU HtmlllOfl St .. CCllll NOTICE 01' ,UILIC M .... It I N.' tionally. Socia enc 0 u n t e r 'If Or•ne• COUnlV Mtu, c.111. 91!1'0111!! THIE l"LANNING CO/Ill· could lead to profitable ac-~·., ' On Au11us! 21, ltJO, bllor• m1, I Noll!)' 011«1 Aueull 7, 1'70 MISSION OF THI CITY 01" fCUN· [2::!::J~·~~~~1:'~!:~::::;:=::::..:::.::::;::::!.:::;:::~JPubllc In •!'Id lo• ... 1<1 Slit• 111n.on1nv Rudy R•,,k• TAIN VALLEY tlvity. (fJ Kat-,-...... ~i..·L 1 .... 1110 •........ , olt\!I .......... •PP«l•ftd Cl111d1 H. 5u!htr11nd I ncl flayll STATIE OF CALIFORNIA. HOT ICE IS HEllEBY .1..... llltt Dfl SCORPIO (Oc 23 N 21) D Rtntldo known 1o m• to bl 1111 ORANGE COUNTY: We<1ne1<11~ Se•t•mDtr t, 1910 tt 7:30 l. -OV. : i>tr1<111• wtKIH Mtmll 111 IUt>Krll>ld to On AllCIUOI J, ltJO, bi'fort m•. I o.m .. IM 1111 Council Chtmt>er. City "1111, jf YotJ }eave taSkS unfinished, 0 YOU mean, 'you''e run 0Ut Of magic' ?11 !Ml wlthlM 1.utrumenl I nd KknGWlldtld NClllrY Public In t!>d for tlld Sit .. , 10200 Slattr AYtnUI, founl&lll VllllY, iiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil;;:---111>ev exaculftd !ht .. mi. P11Nnll!Y •J>P«lre<I Rudy Renk• known C1Ufornl1, the Pl1nnlnt CornmlitlOl'I will (OFFICIAL SEALI 10 me lo bl 1111 Pll'MHI Wflouo n11n1 Mid PUblk hffrintl an lftt tollow!"9 '"" JHn L. Joblt \1 l<llrKrlbld to !hi wllflln ln1J1n.tm1n1 Plk1Uono: Noll•Y Publi,<1Uf«n1• •NI •cll.-IOl<lttd ... I XK\/1911 lh• .. me. ll Z.111 co-227 Al>Plk1tlon 11114 Prlncl .... I 0111,, In (OFFICIAl.: SEAL) by Olt!rlCll·LeBtlU Dl~••Olll. Co. •I· TER AT ANY STOIE FOR Or•n11« count~ Joo.,.,. E. 01ui1 -lln1 cllln,. al 20111 Oii j1.topef1Y My cornmlulon EulrM Nol1N f'ublk, C1llfornt. l«l!lld Oii 1111 IOU!ftwut corl\ll' Ill Elllti ~rcil 2. \97) Prlnc:IPll Offlai In I nd M11n11li• rrom Al k> RI. Pvbllltled °''"" COllJI D1U1 Piiot , Ortnoa Count1 21 PrKL .. f'Mll UI Appllc1tlon fllld .l.UfUl'I 19 •l'ICI Slpttmblr J, 12, Jt, Mv Cornrnlnlon E~•lrM by Ktn Hlm11, •tent, to N!'mlt con- 1910 141•·1' J u,,. 21, ltl• sl,uc!loll ol two lrdullrl•I bllllcll"91 LEGAL NOTICE f'l!Dllohtcl Ori,,.. Coeil Diiiy Pilot, aouth ol T1il>ffl uil DI Euclld. A.,gu11 1. u, n, n, 1011 u1.i.-1a ll Am1lllnw11l Saclla• Jl.t4 .... LEGAL NOTICE PrOOOll<I ltnlndl'Mfll ol S.C!iOl'I 21.44.0'lll i>ert•lnlnt IP 1n'911'1Wtmenl ., p1rk bY d1~tloP1r. DEAR INSOMNIAr lteads&one U.Dld read 0 a.trs. MorJ Sml~J~°"'~'·~"~~~ii~~::::::::~~:::::::=~~:: P·J&)ll 14Dt7 4) AmMCl11tMI Cltul•t !l.M Pro- (ERTIFICATE 01" •USINISI CIRTll'IUTI Cl" I USINESI _.., ordll'lllnc• 111'\1ftdl119 Chl!ltar l'lCTITIOUS NAME 21 .... o1 thl CllY ot Founlllrl V1llty Thi llnd«tlll'llld doll c.,lllY N Is COflo l'ICTITIOUI MAMI MunltlHI CoOI Plt'Tllnl ... ta -tne IP. ducting • tw.islness 11 2'61 Newioort Slvll., TM und.,.llMd don cerllf\I Me 11 con-,.,11 •nd Mlrlnls. Cool• Mtw. C•llfornil, Un<I•• '"-lie-dllCtl!W • bl.lllnt•I •I 2IMJ W11lclllf Dr., J) "~ Clt"I' c...iw o-i.., Utl<>w firm 1111tn1 o1 ENVIRONMENTS N-1 Bffdl. C•lllornl•, und.,. Ille lk-J:Me ,.,_.., Su111>lefrllnlll u .. z- •nd tflll Hid firm Is ~ of the lllklln nnn n.lllW °' ENUlllTONE co. OF ( }.CC •llb!llhl<I to llKOWIN I n fol'-"1t -iOll. wtioll n.1me ln tull •nd CALll". • Altl?. •nd 11111 01111 11,m II ..,d.,IJ llld h•rtnonloul dl\lt~I or ol•c• of rnldfl'ICI 11 •1 follows: cornPOMd Of tl\f followlnt per_,, """°'1 11ubUc 111d prlu111 fKHltllt 11'1 tM .,, .. OPEN SUNDAY 11 ROBERT BERKLEY MENSWEAR to 5 pm BANKAMEllCARD MASTER CHARGE 1028 IRVINE AVE., WEST CLIFF PLAZA, NEWPORT BEACH Loida of 11 1y parkinu in Canter, 17th & Irvine. Next to S•v.On Drug SALE HOURS: Daily 9:30 to 6 p.m. Mon., Thurs. & Fri. nites 'til 9 ; Sundays 11 .s Oon llrown, 111 .... Lindo, llllW., C•tll. ;::i;::.1.n full 111d PllCI of tUldtn<;t b I i a.urroulldl"9 tilt Cll'( Cini.,, • Dlllld Aut-14, lt10 A ' I II McG II l'OO SIO 0 ·-. U J f'l'IClll ,1111 161 AllPllClllon llltd Oon L. II,_ 1111• • • 1 • ....... bV J. C10tn1 far' c;Clfll!rui;llon o1 •n 1 ... STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Coren. <Ill Mir, Apt. It. du1trl1l fVpe bulldl"9 lo be u1M few ORAN GE COUNTY : Dlll<I Aut. 1•, 1910 1tora11 ind 'IPl lr ot firm equl-nl On Auoust I( 1970, belor• 1'1•,. Nof•ry &TATE OF ~~11:o':iN~GIH ..., lh• IOUllt 11<1• of Tllblrl, N it of Publlc In Ind fOf' 11111 Stall, -IOMllY OR Gl O NTY Euc:l>d, • •-••Id Don B•own 11.-" to me lo be AN C V ; These m11ttr1 1r1 bel"9 prace»ld ll>e per'°'1 WhDl-I n1m1 Ii IUl>IC,lti.d lo On AlitUll U, U70, be!Ol'e mi, • Not•rv 1111rsu•nt ID ,.,_ Pl1nnlng lfWI of Iha Iha will'lln lnilrumint •ncl •cknolfll'ltd1N Publlc In 1nd for 11ld Sl1t1, IH•toneltr S« < ( <>-1 1 ••• , '"" .... < 1ppe1r9d Amtell It. McG1ff known to me It o I .,,,n1 ""~ · ...,, I he •~e-r;uted 1"1 .. !Tll. to bl th• ptrlOn Wl'IO .. n•fnCI Ii oubi.crlb-I.IQ,) '"II lht Founllln V11t1y Munlcl1>1I !Ofl!clt l Seal) rd to !fie within lnitrurntnl Incl CCKll, Till• 11. The Zor1lng Codi, Zonlnt Jqs"•h E. Otvll tck..-lfldged lht t Xtcuttd th • ...... M1111. PrKIH ,ltni l n<I Plot Pllni •re No_l1•r Publk, C1lllornl1 Olllcla! 51111 • on 1111 In th• Pl1nnl119 DIP1rtm1nt 1nd Pronc:lo1I Ofllc1 In t Joitollh E. 01~11 '" 1v•ll1bl1 tor 1111b!lc ln1pact\on Ind ••· Orin11 coun, " E 1 Noll rY Publk Cilllornl• amln1!lori. lon• U11n11 will lnwlu1 MY Comm oslon •P '" Prlncl.,.I Ottki In 1m-m111I to Sactklllll Ol1lrlct M•• 3'-S- Jun1 11, 1'1• Or•nt• Counry IL Publill'led Or1n11 Coa1t Oll!y Piiot, M, Commliilori Eutres Thole dulrtnt lo tftt)ly In flUO<' or 111 AuoUll IS, 22. 2t •l'ICI Stpllmber S, J 2I 1'1' -•lll<>n lo thfle rlQueO!o i nd 111'_.11 1970 1522·10 Pubtflll>e<I uri:'.n.~ C...•I O.tly P llol. wm IM 1lv1n IM Ol'Jl;"'hinlly ID 6o ... : II LEGAL NOl'ICE Aueu•t U, n, :it t nd StPltmlMr s. furll'llr lntorm1tlon 11 dnlrld. VOii me v l tl't 1J1f-10 com.cl 1111 Pilnnlnt o..>1rlrn111I ti ft2. --------------!--------------2124 Ind r1ler to IM lttoul !Mii..,_ ,.lm4 LEGAL NOTICE Pl.ANNING COMMISSION CERTlflCATE OF SUSINISS OF THE CITY OF FICTITIOUS NAMR FOUNTAIN VALLEY TM 11ncltrtllllld dO «ftllY fttcly 1 r1 SUf'ERIOll COURT 01' TKa Clinton Sherrod. tondlldlng I bUlll'lftl al 'JOO Pl!trlOfl ST.I.Ta 01" CALll"OllMIA f'Oll S.Crt11ry to 1111 w1y_..O, Cosl• Mni, Ct lllornlt , undt• Tlta COUNTY CF OllANGa f'lln"lno CommlHlon TN fk!lliout firm !Wlml ol PROG RAM-Cl" ::-...:"t::J Cl" ,.TITION Putilllhld Or1nte Coe1t 0.11'( Piiot MEO COMMUNICATIONS OF AMERICA NOTI~· 1 ., w••. • •• Autu11 :it. 1t70 1'20-111 1nd Iha! .. Id !ltm 11 cornPOSld Ill 1"01 f'lt.DSATR .... lhe fallowlnt1 "'1-tC!"'• whoH n1m11 In CODICIL ANO l'<lll L IE TT IRS !ult 1nd pllCeo of rn\dtnel 1r• at TISTAMlfNTAIY LEGAL NOTICE tallow•· £11t1t or Loli Arlttn k!luti, 1IM>>-------------- 01ir1 N. Ptnlfl1ky, 1"'61! C1rt1x kl'GW" •• Loll A. Sc:huU, •IM> k1111wn T-t1nt 0,., A•I. "A", Sin1t Ani, ,7705 11 Loll Sdlull, tllO kroown 11 LQl1 Ar-NOT ICI!! TO ClllDITORI 01" GllH Kivanigft, 2100 PetlllOrt W1y, l11n Wolf, 1lio lt1111wn 11 Loli A. Wolf, IULK TllANi l"Ell ANO NCTIC• CIS AP! ~O Cotll M•••• '262' l'llO k._., f l Loli Walt, l ilO k.-n •1 tNTENOEO TllANSl'•llt Cl" Ollecl J0uly tt, H 170. Loll Arleen Pitrce, 1lso known as Lois LIOUOll LICENSI 011 LICaNllS Glltl K•vlnlt h •· Pl1rc1, i nd t• LOI• P11rce, Oace1sld. NOTICE: IS HEREBY GIVEN ID lhl Darrt N. Pinlhlkr NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN TNll Cre<1llor11 ol WILLIAM l(OLE alld VERA Slit• of C1Ulorn!1, Or1n11 COU!<h! O&Yld Poul Sc:ftUIZ hll fHtd htrt!n 1 A. KOt..E, Soc:l&I Sacurlty No. 3'2<N .. "71, on J111y 29th. lt70, l!lfor• m1, I peUHClll for Problt1 of wHI 11\d cO<lld! •nd T,1n11tuor ln<I Lfctm11, whCIS• bui!"'"' Not1•Y Public ln 1nd lo' 11ld U1l1. for luu1nc1 of L1U.,1 T11t1mM1t1r1 to addre11 11 m l tt1rt>or Blvd. in Jht Ctly perSD<\t!IY •PPl•rl<I 01rr1 N. P1nlfl•kv P1lll!-r, r1l••onc• lo which I• m1d1 IClr ol c .. 11 M1u, CounW ol 011n1141, St1t1 ot ind Gil•• K&Y1n1uh known lo mt lo 1ur111..-p1ttlcul1r1, 1nd tl'llt lh1 lime •nd C1llklrn!1 9M'6, 11\11 • bulk tr1nll1r I• 111 lh« per1ani \llftClil n1m11 1r1 iUbKrlf>. P!ltl ol ft11rln1 lh1 Simi hll betn JI! •bout lo bl 11'11<11 lo JO~EPH P. TRAU, tel lo !he wllnln ln•1rumtn! •ml fer &totl!nl>ff 1\, 1910, 1t 9,)0 1.m., In Socl1I Slcurlh No. «N-!~·1'llO. Tr1n111r .. 1c11no1111tc11ed !hey ••KUtrd th•""''· 111e courtroom of Dei>1r!ment No. J of ind lnltndtd Trinl!l!'M, w11o11 touil,,..i (01"FIC.IAL SE.l.Ll 11ld co..rl, ti 700 Clulc Centtr Drive 1ddr111 II 211l.51 lndlto Clrcl1. In !he Cllv M1rlh1 A St~! Wnt. Jn 1111 CllY ol S.n11 AN!., C1llfcwnl1, of Hunllr\lllOM ll1ac:ll, CCIUlllY or Or•11t1t, Nolf•Y P11blit C1lilornl1 O.tlCI AUPUi ! 10, lf'9 Sltll of Cllltornl1 '1 .... P rlnciPoll Ctn,, In w. F.. ST JOHN, Tiil 111'-rlY Ii dtKrlbtd In oener11 ... DrtnH Co1m1 y C111,'"ly Clerll All 1l«k In tr-. llllur11, 111ulc>m1nt lrld M1 Comm111Mln l lPI'" ll•Hrl L. Humphr11•, gm)d wru or 1 c.,llln l!ft-r bar bu•lntll Mlrch JI, lt1l . U .. All•ms, lull• Num-116, knowt1 •1 S11iy Lauy B"" T1v1rn 1..0 Putollil'IN O'lnll c ... il Di lly Polo!, c .. 1. /llllW, C1Hlonll1 n6U !0(1ttc1 11 7901 H1rbor l lvd., In 11'1• Clly Al>llli l •• 15, 22, 29, ltn 1-l'O T1h (11() 5'1-ttM OI COS!• Mui, County DI 0!'1noe, 51111 of · AtllnllY ,., ,1111i-r C1lltorn11, I-rod tr1.u1., lfl• tollowlll9 LEGAL NOTICE Put>ll1totd Or1nt1 COii! O•il'f l"llol, alcoholk blv..-111 llc1<111 1..-l1ttm11)' ------==~=-o,.,---[Au1ul1 n. ,._ '29, 1'70 lJIJ.10 Numblf «Hflt, naw IMlllll 10 ar1m!o11 iUl"liRIOR COURT 01" TH I' lotl!ed II l9111 H1rbor lllvd,. CCIOll Mn.I, IT.I.Tl! 01" C•Lll'CRNIA PCR LEGAL NOTICE tor 1111 llf"•ml1-11 loclll<I al Hill H1rbor' THI! COUNTY 01' 011.1.llGI Blvd .• In tl'll City of Cos•• Miu, County CASE HUMllR 0 ->&1•• SU,liRIOlt COUIT Cl" THI!! of Orange CountY. S!llt ol C1lnornl1. SU/rllMO"IS IMARlll•Gll IT.I.Tl OF ClllLll'ClllNIA l'Olt Tl'llt lh<r lrn<llHll of """"' .. IH'k• flt In t• ll>e m1rrl10t of Ptlllloner' TNI COUNTY CF CllANOa con1ld.,lllon In COf'IMdlon w!!h .. Id GE RALCINE c ROIEll:TSON, •nd ....... mn """"'' of .. Id lltlnll few ll~qJ IM Rl--.cltnl: WINSTON R. 11.0llERTSON tlOTICI 01' l"tLIMO ANO HEAltlNG 01" Hkl bu1lnus. lncludlne '"" Hllm11td In-To 1111 R-t: f'IETITION TO LIASI AIEAI. r1to-v1nlory, II 1111 """' ol Jh,D00.00, wflkPI TM pet!lk>Nr Piii llltd 1 "tlllon con-l'liRTY conil1ts ol !Ill hllklwl,..: Fu•n!lur1, II~· cernln1 YOIH' """1•111. Yw mav t++• t In the Miller of lltt E1l1te or JACK lu,ei, IQUl•mlnl 11\11 lnvtnlory If •~ •lrillln respc1n11 w1ltlln lhlr1Y OIYI ol 1111 l"RANCIS A. DOYLIE known •1 FRANCIS lflti . Otl• lhll 11'111 1ummoni •• •••vtd on YOU ..... 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WOOLSIY Tttn~I-1~ Lk:llllH Ull '#11tcllH Dt,, Sulla "4 U.S. liCROWS, INC. .,....,...., 1MC11, c.1l19n111 nue "· o. ••• n' 0141 Ul....U T•illn, Cl !lftrllll tJ6M AH-• lw o.r.t•Y H11ttt OeJlt l1u.w Nt. 1'MM·litlP f'llllllt"911 °''"" Co.it 0.111 Piiot, Publlthed Ortnte COii! 0111~ Piiot. ------AUIUll :D. 1', ltlO 1J1).10 AlllUll Jt, 1'10 1111-/1 -=~------------------------------ M~rk Taper Foru1n 'Monkey Mountain' a Mystery By TOM BARLEY 01 1'119 OallJ f'lltl Sllff Somewhere in the melange of mysticl.am, symbolism, gob- blede&ook and gum gnashing that made "'The Dream on Monkey Mountain' 'a veritable nightmare for this critic there is a message. ll must be th e re, so1newhere. After all, wasn't it George Bernard Shaw who ~ e HEY KIDS I e l lt Pal Sll•w ,.._, 1 :JO TONITI AT 6:00 I 9:45 ..... JIU,MOl..IN'T PICTUAfll P'rf,..,, .. IUN CAMPllEU said something on the order or ··1f I no longer have anything to tell anyone tben 1 wW stop writlng pilly1. And II I had never had anytbipg to say then J wouldn't have written anything at all, would 1?" With which the sage of St. Ayot's munched on a Balh bun, reaWN!d his reading of his own work and rerusea to aay any more on the topic o[ playwrights who write vague. unhltelllglble and utterly in· comprehensible plays. It may well .be. of course, that you, geaUe reader, will make your way ta the Mark Taper Forum and find Derek Walcott's strange tale of an ancient West Indian who has an even stranger dream (and we 're not es:acUy sure about that) tG be just your cup of tea, thoroughly clear and praiseworthy and quite the unique theatrical experience that it was cracked up to be in thls critic's prMhow chat with a cast member. It may well be that Mr. oniallsm as applied to the West Indies. It might well be that we are btlng warned of the uncanny and f'righte,.ln& ability of many black men in that era to do the work ol their white masters with a ruthlessness and ieal that ensured the utter !Ubjection of their race. These are points that crop up during this staging of the story of MakaJt, the old man whose sojourn in jail becomes a twisted tale ol drtam.s, plots and counter plol$ and the re- creation of a vision that smacks, in many of Its details, of man's encounters over the centuries with the I i t h e , tempting goddesses of myth- ology. Dance Fest Tryouts Set Male and female dancen are needed to perform in the St Andrews Priory Valyenno Fall Festival, choreographer Matti Lascoe announced to- day. Auditions will be held Mon.. day, Aug. 31, at 11 a.m. in the Open End Theater, 2815 Villa Way, Newport Beach. The festival will be held Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 2& and 27. For further in· formation, call fl>1I20 or 962· 9989. KIMDARIY .HAI. WAUll:....- WalCGtt's carerully wrapped message will become as plain as a pikestaff to you long before the end er the first act. And we have no doobt that there are certain fellow critics who will hail this beautifully staged, cleverly costwned con- undrum as ooe of the "great works of our Lime, a pulsating Jr15Jght into pseudo ab.stract lmpresslonism ''-or something on that order. Maka.k's sweel·limbtd noc- turnal visitor could have been Egypt's Astarte, Henry Willlamson's Star~Born or a witching hour version ol My Lady Greensleeves. Th e n again -and we like to think that perhaps it was -·it could have been none other than Aphrodite. No matter. It wasn 't a;;;;;=========;;:: •: t·l ;\7l·I·l ·1 - -JOI NAMA1H fllll ~·~MllMICUIJ~ AND AT 1100 ONLY CONTINUOUS DAILY FAOM 1J:l0 P.M. ALSO IXCITINCi CO·HIT EXCLUSIVE SHOWING FOR ADULTS ONLY IHI FIRST OF THE SHOCK ROCll ' This ii not a aeqoel- ll111t hu -""" in~hing ~kt ii '"". r.wi-•· ~9Cl.l~IUi·twlt1ilf051WtlllllC- .... llfil•CIWlaGOlll ••-~"'~·-·-·"" .... ........... , ...... ID1,••" ,_;rc.-•t« ~MLll'-~JUllS E1ba1Mda .__ Warren lle•ttJ The =· ln'lbwn Jt could be that we are being told, craftily and subtly, of the Inherent evils of British col· particularly impressive sceine. it did nothing for the play and it wasn't very original of Pt1r. Walcott. Roscoe Lee Browne as Makak, Afolabi Ajayi as Souris, Herbert Jefferson Jr. as Tigre and Ron O'Neal as Corporal Lestrade do a lot for the play, but we wish their energies could have been spent on some other stage and in llome otehr vehicle, They deserved a better fate . AT THI INTUNCI TO FAIULOUS LIDO ISLI EXCLUSIVE •lcitriftt ;o... ~· • j• oo., -ftil f..11.1• IM.,IMI • rich.hoftlll 1 jioiM....,_ ~ ·fechnicolor® from warner bros. ,. ... "'" h i .• , ...... 6:30-1:45 S.t.-7 •cl 10:JO S•-J:1W:J0..9 :4S TWO OF THE YEAR'S FINEST FILMS e NOw....INDS tuUDAY e .......... pNt,_f EXCLUSIVE D.I. SHDWIN Opoo 7.oO ON THE TUBE Sammy Davis-]1·. Will 'Slow Doivn' LAS VEGAS -(UPl) -A tionwide tour four days aao. pipe-smok.in&, aubdued Sammy Davis said that bis wile, Davis Jr. said niursday be Altonise, would accompany was "Ured" and would cut bl.s him on the tour as well a~ a nationwide coocert tour In half re:gistertd nurse. Davis' bride and restrict bis singing and ol four months was the former dancing unUI be completely lead dancer in his show and is recovered from a recent bout the choreographer for I.he na· with pneumoo.i.a. tionwide tour production. Davis, 44, was released from Davis said doctors told him Sunrise Hospital Wednesday to cut his act to 45 or SO where he had been confined minutes rather than remaining since Aug. 22 with "lower left on stage more than an hour. lobe pneumonia. o 1 v i s The entertainer said he would became ill wbile on location at talk more and sin11 less. nearby Lake Mead for a He said before he was television segment of "The hospitalized he suffered fro1n Name of the Game ." a pain in his lower back and "I shouldn't ·be oul of the occasional fevers following the hospital. but the doctor releas-perfonnances. ed me if t promised to :slow ''I thought it was because 1 doMl," Davis lold a news coo-"-==w=as=«='y=e=ar=s=ol=d=·="=be="="·=d'=:,I ference. u The entertainer. dressed in bell bottom jeans and 1 pullover aweater, said he was lucky lhat the pnewmonia was arrested before It became too serious. S1turday, A11011$l 29, 1970 DAILY 1'11.0! 9 ...... ltnlllMI HOH A Cl.•AI IJAY YOU CAM S•• llO••v••" tel CMr 1'4-Uu M...i "TN• ST•a11.• CUCKOO" Cel'I •Id! ........ ,.,.. HA M.\1111 CALL•O HO•SI .. Cel'I Plln J1-""'"'" -NMrY ...... ''TH• CHIYINNI SOCIAL. CLUI" 401') AN c.lw SMW .......... ~ -,.,,. Ortr' COi I'll• Slw1 McGYMll "THI a1IYl•I" 101'1 All (llw Min' T•r Cwtlt "YOU CAN'T Wlfll THmM ALL." tW, ...... ._.... ...... ,.. ''TMI EX•CUTtOH•a" 1e,J Check Your Horosco~ Rea<l the Stars With Omarr "'M-AS·H: IS'THE'BEST ,AMERICAN tWAR GOMEDYlSINCE SOUND!CAME the funniest service cooiedy I have ever seen." . "'M*A*S*H' is wllat the new freedom of the screen is all about." "A COCKEYED MASTERPIECE!" -J .... Mff"IWll .... Mewl .... NOW AT BOTH THEATRES rt DIRaCT PROlll ITS-SaNIATiONAL • RallRYID llAT INGAOaMaNT Rated ''Gp•• All AgH AdmHtod-" Parent1I Dltcrttion SUffOslod '10llt c.niur;..r o~ l'f ... 1111 -~ .... ,,.,..,_ "'Tht epic lmtlm • ., """~ lhal Hollywood has •l••JS ' wonted lo mah, bul-hid Ille l\llS Ill do blklre~ ~':_llonT/~~ iiiiiii ... ta"n1-1u.• 1m • • .... llCMM.,_.~---·iiiii ...... m.1--· Uilll ·-· ----· --·--· ' ........ -, ........ ,,. ..... __. ....... .J ............... -l'l·iiilliMn! Call 639·7160 l I • 9AILY l'ILOT ~1urd17, A1i19uit 21 lfTO NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Week's and Year's High, Lo,v , Oose • I I I --. ----- OAllV OILOT JJ : AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Week's and Year's High, Low, Close • I I I • • • ' ' :· [ • • i ~ .. I ' D.l.ll Y l'ILDT Satu"liay, Au901t 29, lta70 Meetings Along ·the ·fJrange C0ast·Area ' ' ' Niron, VP Boost State Campaigns SACRAMENTO AP ) Republican candidates for the state legis1alure are gelling a special campaign boost from both President Nixon and Vic.e President Spiro T. Agnew. The priority erfort is one probably not available on such a scale to lejislative can- didates of any other stale - parUy because of location of the Western White Hou.se in California. It could eventually pay off in a betler split for the GOP in California 's big congressional delegation -0011.-2 I -I 7 Democratic -by putting Republicans rirn1ly in charge of Sacramenl.o during next year's pos I· census reap- portionment of congressional districts. Traditionally, the party in power draws con- gressional dislrict boundaries in a way calculated to improve its chances for the next IO years. The legislative candidates ~·ere invited, en masse and Yiilh their wi\•es. to lhe Western While Hou se in Sa n Clemente lhis week to ha ve their pictures taken with the President and to hear a pep talk on the coming election campaign. Many Assembly and Senate candidates arc ex· peeled to have those photos show up in campaign bro chures . hornetown nev.•spapers and perhaps on billboards. Candidates for sl<ile office also were there, ·with vaca· tioning Gov . Reag an represented by U . Gov. Ed Reinecke, appointed to the state job by Reagan v.·hen 1'Jix- on picked then-U. Gov. fu>berl H. Finch as secretary of heaJt.h, education and v.·elfare. The second bonus for GOP QHfomia lawmakers comes Sept.. 11 when Agnew ad- dresses a $12$-a-plate dinner al the Republican state con· vention in San Diego. The proceeds will go into the state party's "Cal Plan," a battle plan to capture key Jegi s lative seats fro1n Democrats and lo hold onto marginal GOP districts. Jn hlJ talk to the candidates. Nixon stressed the importance of lhe state legislatures in 1971 •because tlley will reapportioa mngress'°1\al districts t o renect 1870 cem.us fiiures. Calllomla now has 38 seats in the U.S. House. That is ex· peeled 14 go 14 42 on the basis ol lb• 11'/0 c<ftSUS, The Repobl U:ans h e I d rnargfnal coo~ ol the slatt ttglslature lhil year. 'lbe Auembly was 41-:19 Republican 1t the 1tart of the )'tar and the Senalt: was Zl·IO. But the GOP m1rgtn1 dropped 14 *'It and tilt senalt 10 ~ 19 d/lllJll JOY partl ol the eight• monlh·lonl 5e15io:n ~ause of vaca11des. Nfxon li 1 former Cfllifornl.a Clf1&Tl!SSmall and senator. ' . ' l . - -. "Solo" Cozy Cups l·h11 Holdc1~ v.1tn 20 1 33 I nl. ~Till cups ~nd i'~o C • 1 rR[[Hol~~, 1 or. Refill C1p1 50c • 50 at iJ -· - "Aqua Velva" 4 1r. AFTEI SHAYE If l 11. LECTllC SKlVl IOI' I•&· 19t sti"Yir.K camtort. Sti.mu· 59c l tati~a lrogr1nces. ~1 Y11r t-1ic1 ·-~---- Ill lite Sitt Celor lor JOllf hair 2.25 ' .. n -"PllSONN.l" DOUlll IDGf II Razor Blades W1tlr rR£E Dec~ nl ''"'"' Cd<d;. lo&. 2 ' 1 DO ! l3c Pact 11 4 o lla~e' I t "ladyfinger" tuJ~ry lmed tor eltlJ t!l'll· for & utra •"t<ll. Pr~tects your hands. OdOf-lret - Germ-hee. P1ir ·-· • SLOYES .,,, lk 49c I -· u••u· Scarves Cwrently tt.e 1111sl popular accessory. Various Fabfiu 1n 1 wide ratige ot Designs ar.d Colors. Yau w11r willt se1e1~1. 59~"' H Ml11t1 111. I.JS Dutch Oven ·~ Q"rt 4. 29 ~ Sauce Pans ~ witllC1ver IVERlADY Batteries 1 llw1rt Size 7 Qwart Sizt 11'121lf' llJJl" .1.99 2.99 3.99 Listerine TOOTHPASTE 5 11. lw~es \ ~~ ~~::;:,.1•S•tk. 9Freshc"~'"~~· .. , ... , ·.\ ·.~ ) \ •'f; "Camay" "lhr: Soa, ol Br:a11til11I W1men .. with Col~ Crr:am. "P d II On $ Dreamllower Perfumed TALC & Body Deodorant lil/i 11. F "•·'" 2 $1 0 I """' "Breck" SH.AMPOO Beautiful Hair • Formu las for Normal, Ory ar Oily Hair . 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Spanish tiled roof beauty. Jt's a rare beauty & priced below replace-ment at $63,500. 540-1720 wi~O~Lfa ~~~~~e;tar 3~o~~u~A!~~!ur ~~d &: filtered swim pool. 4 bedrooms, 2 separate baths. ~rought ir~n fence~ p~tio. eleg~nt firepla~e. Built 1n dream kitchen with finest apphances & dishwash- er. With small down payment you can assume G.I. loan & make payments less than rent. Prestige lo- cation & priced far below replacement at $34,500! Hurry-(9245) 540-1720 4 BEDROOM! $32,950-5 % % Very spacious home \\1ith a full dining room. builUn gourmet kitchen with range, oven & dishwasher. Separate office. Shows like a model home! Im- mediate possession! Subject to GI loan assumption. ( 9305) 540-1720 $28,950 -NO DOWN 6.t ~lost convenient location of ~·lesa Verde -walk to everything! Generous sized bedrooms, 2 baths, huge -huge family room-room for regulation pool table --dancing or just plain relaxing-sliding glass doors open onto large patio, surrounded by th.he most fan. -tutio.. landscaping you've ever seen -variety of fn.Yt-~rapes, lush plants-truly a paradise. Butlt-in spar~lmg kitchen-much much more, dishwasher. ( 11668) 54().1720 CAJ:LING All G.L's $25,950 llere's one that you may f.urcbase wJth no down G.I. (only closing cost:s) or ow down FH..\ terms - your payments will be less thab rent. 4 bedroom, full dining room. 2 baths. Large family room with 30 tt. covered patio. Park-like landscaped yard. Excel· lent area. Priced at Government appraisal! (8835) 54().1720 . 4 BEDROOM -$25,000 -OCEAN VIEW and what's even greater you can buy with almost no down G.I. terms or low down all others on FHA financing! 2 baths. On a beautiful Cul-.de-Sac street -safe for children's play. Superb view of ocean & valley• (964a) 540-1720 BEST BUY!-$28,990-6~ % LOAN It's a beauty \Vith criss-cross windows, pcetty shut- ters, hea"! shake roof, in a lovely professionally landscape surrounding. 3 king sized bedrooms. full dining room , large family room. Afany decorator dream features artistic use of wall paper-paneling. Finest kitchen. All thi s for less than replacement. Prime location. 54()..1720. ' NEAR THE BEACH -$23,250! It's a darling like ne\v 9 month old 2 bedroom, den home Yirith a beautiful gleaming kitchen, finest qual- ity built-ins. dishwasher. Good shag carpeting. Pool sized grounds. Annual % rate loan of 8"'2 % may be assumed y.•ith rent like terms! Near the beach! (9691) 540-1720 SEE THIS-6 ~ % CJ. LOAN-$29,950 Very spacious home wi th twin sized bedrooms. 2 baths, large family room·. Plush new gold shag car- peting, beautiful kitchen \\•ith all the finest built-in features, dish\\'asher. h1assive 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· quisite architecture & quality decor in!~~-& out. 4 spacious bedrooms, 3 separate baths, fwui-'Y room, elegant fireplace. Exceptional planned communit)1 area wit~ pools, tennis & extensive recreation facili-ties. l976j) 540-1720 JR, EXECUTIVE HOME HUNTINGTON HARBOUR OPEN SUNDAY t · S 3921 LEGEND CIRCLE BeautifuJ landscaped-very . .spacious (2100 sq. ft) ol superb elegance & convenience! Oversized bed-rooms, 2 baths, f8mil,y room. Newly painted & dee· orator's wallpaper accents. Patio BBQ. Near all schools. Full difilng, room. Spacious kitchen - with finest built-in appliances, dishwasher. Guest quarters. Loads of st9rage area. (9904 ) 846-0604 Jl MANSION -4 BEDRM -$27,750 You won't believe it 'til you see it! Many luxury fea- tures found in expensive executive homes. Custom marble fireplace, bea\Wful new carpeiing & tile. EXqµisite hand painted murals. 2 baths, deluxe built in kitchen, elegant fireplace. Forced air: beat. Park like rear yard with 9 fruit trees, colorful flowers & shrubs, (9887) 842-6691 OWNER TRANSFERRED $30,900 Ver,y Spacious. well planned large family home with 4 big bedrooms, 2 baths, spacioµs frunily room. Completely carpeted & (draped. All electric built-in kitchen. dishwasher, full dinmg room. Sharp & clean & priced for immediate sale with an assumption of 6% % annual loan on property - your 1nonthly pay- ments look less than rent! Hurry - see this one first! (9898) 84&-0604 ABOUT THE GREATEST-$28,550-NO DOWN \Ve dare you to find another home as neat & attrac· live & imrqaculate as this! Spacious bedrooms, 2 baths, family room. dream kitchen with executive built-in features. dishwasher. Handso1ne fireplace in family room. Pool sized yard. No down G.l. or low down all others on FHA terms ! (9895 ) 842-6691 EXQUISITE MODERN! BLUE POOL! Owner's transferred -Shows like a model home with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. wired specially for stereo music "Whistle as vou \Vork" -in every room & patio. Beautiful deSigned pOol -outdoor lighting, spri~le(s front & back. Rear yard - your own is- land paradise. Plush carpeting. custon:i ~rapes. mir- rored walls, separate children's playyard. Atrium pff formal dining room. Ab solutely maintenance free. Below replacement at $48.950. 842-6691 "COUNTRY CLUB LIVING"-$18,500-5 ~% Nothing to do but relax here! Sharp condominium - adlllt OCClJpied -reflects tender loving care inside & out. Kin~ size bedrpoms1 2 baths;, built-in. dream kitchen. Price includes washer, dryer. refrigerator. Annul 1f:.. f"&te loan of iV-t. % may be assumed -by your monthly installments will be less than rent! En-!OY the pool & clubhouse facilitie s all year round, (9907) 962-1373 "Pride of Ownership" inside & out! Summer living MESA VERDE TOWN HOUSE $31,950 & entertain ing ideal here -sliding walls of glass lead to picturesque "Care Free" yard. ?i-1aster sized ATTN: G.t'S -$25,000! 1/3RD ACRE! Enjoy the clubhouse, tennis courts, swimming pool bedrooms, large den, 2 baths _ one ,vith sunken & golf course near by! King sized bedrooms, 2 sepa-Roman tub. Garden kitchen with executive buil t-in Here's a bonafide bargain with no down to G.f.'s or lo\v-Jo\v down all others -monthly installments Jess than rent! 3 bedroom, 2 baths. family roon1 . You can see forever -whatta view! Large pool sized yard -almost l /3rd acre! Patio. Privac,Y as- sured here -yet all conveniences at your "Fmger Tips" (9860) 842-6691. rate baths. quality carpet ing, custom drapes, & wi n-features. range, oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, dow coverings. Washer & dryer included. Electric washer & dryer included. Handsome fireplace. Ex- garage; d,oOr opener, mans freez.er. Built-ins. Live a 1"1ialt,,in;g flrium home. Owner anxious -low down life of easy & luxury here! 540-1720 ' meiit! Asking f36,500. 54().1720 4 BEORM. -$27,900 -LEASE WITH OPTION r o buy -very spacious home designed for active ramlJy living & enl'l!rtaining. 2 baths, nice family room, quality carpeting. Immediate possession. Forced air heat, all electric built-in •lAward" kit- chen. Dishwasher, Patio. Large home in excellent area ! (9785) 540-1720. COUNTRY LIVING -\7i AC"E $28,900 San.ta A,na hgts. City convenience with country at- mosphere. Horses • chickens • vegetable, garage. Upper Bay near Newport. Nice home with loads of charm on huge deep grounds. Best of terms ! 540-1720 NEBULOUS NEWPORT -$29,950 - WALK TO BEACH! Walk to beach from this delightful residence -king sized bedrooms, 2 baths, family room. Dream kit- chen with built-in range. oven & dishwasher. Elegant fireplace. Patio. Charm Glow gas fired BBQ. Built-in cab1nets. extra shower in ga rage. Alley access FOR BOAT OR TRAILER. (9798) 540-1720. 4 BEDRM. · $29 ,950 -LOW DOWN! Very spacious family home with many Juxury added features. 2 pullman baths, used brick fireplace, all electric 0 Award" push button built-in kitchen. Plush carpeting, custom decorator drapes & shades, heavy shake roof. Very low down payment. Owner desper-ate! 540-1720. LOVELY 2 STORY-4 BEDRM-$28,950-6% Sittin' pretty on a large corner lot! Near major •hopping & schools. 2 baths, banquet sized dining room. Elegant fireplace welcomes all to sunny liv- ing room. Pool sized grounds. Patio. Prime loca. lion. Subject lo 6~% FHA loan! 540-1720 3 UNITS WITH GREAT POTENTIAL -$69,950 "SOUTHPORT BEAUTY" $39,950 Very valuable land on Victoria. Zoned for profession- al -across from Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. Existing duplex -2-1 bedroom apts. plus home. 540-1720 A beautiful like new home (only 2.l,rs. old ) in a pres- tige location. Spacious 2300 sq. ft. of luxury & utmost convenience. Oversized bedrooms, 21h baths. large family room all electric pwh button built-in kitchen, freezer. dishwasher. Washer & dryer included. Pr~ fessionally landscaped maintenance free ya rd. Sub-mit all offers • (9865) 962-1373 • What are the 15 Costly Mistakes ta Avoid in Selling a Home? W91Mftft Y•• ... , ..... , •ttffl't .. MN Y•11, ....... ••til Y•• ,.. .. ttik IMiH . IHI .. ,.,. •11th•rlriN H•w· ... C•"''IMll, M.&.A., •IHll J ... ,11 z..•mi. n .D., •uw11r 't'fNI 1111- tl•111 ttt.t c•• HY• Y•• ti-, ll"rt• .chet M4 _..,. ...,._ h c•-t• Mii .... IMi•. ft h • hct11 .. ··- •• rH1 "'-" tetl.y. Alltl ft'• Y••n ""· I ... -" t. tN &••PM- TARBELL REAL ESTATE CO. P,O. BOX t4GO, 16111 Buch Blvd. Huntington Beach, C•lif. 92647 , ..... _.. • frff c•py •f Y•11r h•lt. "\l C•1tly Mkt.!i;• T• A••W I• S.111111 A Hei.t"' NAME 16111 BEACH BLVD ............ 142-6691 5824 EDINGER ............... 146-0604 HUNTINGTON BEACH CORONA· NORCO HORSE RANCHES AND HOMES "FREE PONY"!! MONTH OF AUGUST ONLY Buy a J-lorse Ranch from us and receive a beau- tiful pony! t·irst come, first serve. $191000 and up. 543-9429 BRANO NEW Yi ACRE HORSE RANCHES in one of tbe~best areas of Norco. 3 bedrooni,. fam- ily room. fireplaces. Builtins, completely chain link 1 fenced. $27,500 with best terms available. 543-9429. I POOL HOME -Yz ACRE! HORSES -$27,900 : Nice 3 bedroom home -keep cool in the pool all summer long! Large fenced greunds. Carpeting, ADDRESS ............ , ........................ : drapes. light & cheerful far1n style kitchen -handy • work features. Low down payment -monthly in-CITY ........ ,., ............. STATE ....... ,,. ! stallments less than rent! (965.7) 543-9429 ~------------' 2429 Hamner. NORCO 2955 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540· 1720 Utlw•.-.... ,-......,., .. """Mr Ill lrltfal Toll FrM 543-9429 IT'S-TIRRIFIC -$21,800! A darling borne with features galore! Enjoy the communiiy pool & recreation faciJjties. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large family room. Full dining room, all electric t.itchen., dishwasher. Delightful patio. Dou~ ble garage, Near the beach ! (9876) 846-0004 ATTENTION 6.L'S $26,900! Beautiful home with finest appointments inside & out. Spacious bedrooms. all electric "Award" built- in kitchen -like instant maid service! Rich wood paneling, custom wall paper. Large pool sized yard. Prime location -near all schools & shopping. (9915) 962-1373 PRICED AT GOVERNMENT . APPRAISAL! s. bedrooms, 2 baths, (2100 sq. ft. Of superb famiJy, living). All the luxury features, executive builtin kitchen. Patio. Fireplace sets-off charm of rear !iv· ing roo1n . Piped for soft water. Immaculate home & priced at FHA appraisal at $32.450 low down pay· 1nent or no down G.I. (9889) 962-1373 18884 Brookhurst Fountain Valley 962-1373 EL TORO • LAKE FORE I MISSION VIEJO BEAUTIFUL CANYON HOME-$35,000-NORSES! Huge Jr. Estate grounds -landsCaped. to perfection. Sundeck off .supper bedrooms to enjoy the majestic mountain & canyon view. Huge 4 bedroom 2 bath. home, beautif!il dining room , .sparkling bliiit-in klt· chen, di$bwasher. Magnificent fireplace. Heavy shake roof home with a delightful patio. Only 2 yrs. new ! Room for horses! (9849) 830-6060 "LOOKS LIKE A MODEL" $29,500 33 ft. covei:ed patio -entertaining & family fun ha- ven. Spacious bedrooms, 2 baths, lamily room. Sun-· ny kitchen with finest built-in features, dishwasher. Beautiful wall to wall carpeting, Pool siz.ed profes- sionally landsc8ped grounds. Elegant fireplace. Prime location. (9903) 830-6060 AT APPRAISAL! $33,500-6 %-POOL! Tb(!re'a a (Ir% loan now on property which may be u-sumed o•'buy with your G.I. eli~billly with almoet nothing down or low down -all others FHA! Extreme- ly nice area of Mission Viejo. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths family room -adjacent the all electric .._Award" kit: chen. Elegant fireplace. Fenced swim pooJ. Immediate possession! (9142) 830-6060 "!AKE FOREST" $38,995! Only l lh yrs. new -beautiful 2200 sq. ft. home with charm. unlimited! 4 bedr<_><>_ms, 3 baths, family room, carpeting, drapes, exqu1s1te hanging lamps. Walk to Club house. Full dming room. all electric push button built-in kitchen. Heavy shake roof beauty. Near all scbools. (9906) 830-6060 4 BEllllOOM + PRETTY POOL $28,500-6.L or FHA terms-means very little cash needed-no down G.I.-:--elosing costs only or low down all others. Very spa~1~us 2 bath ~o~e. ~ly carpeting. Seclud· ed rear livmg room with rnv1trng fireplace overlooks the ~eated .pool._ Beautiful covered patio-loads of deckmg. H18h m charm -low in maintenance. Spend your idle hours relaxing by the pool! Hurry· (9568) 830-6060 SUPER SHARP! $29, l50-6 \1% Priced far ~low reJ;>l~cement . on today's market! Completely air conditioned. King sized bedrooms 2 baths, fftmily sized kitchen with "Copper Kettle'; charm yet all the push button electric built-in features. Dishwasher. Lovely view of Laguna l-1ills. Subject to great loan assumption at 61h % FHA! Best Mission Viejo area \vith everything near by!' 830-6060 TAL~ ABOUT OUTDOOR LIVING! $28,500-5%% LOAN h1ost bea~tiiuJ yard you've ever seen can be epjoyed from the delighUul covered patio -mature shade trees, velvet green lawns. apple, plum, avocado, peach & grapefruit trees. Home shoy..·s like a model with generous sized bedrooms, 2 baths, full dining room. elegant fireplace. homemaker's pride kitchen with deluxe built-ins. dishwasber. Heavv.thake roof home. Only 5 yrs. new. Annual % rate FHA loan on property may be assumed! o,vner helps finance too! (9815) 830-6060, RARE BEAUTY-$26,850-~% LOAN Annual % rate loan now on property which may be assumed -monthJy installments less than rent! Immaculate home with features found in far more ex_P.ensive residences. King sized bedrooms, 2 baths, fani.Uy room. Plush carpeting, custom drapes. Pool sized yard. Near schools & shopping. 830-6000 23331 El Toro Road 830.6060 • ' • ' • ' • • • • • • . • OAllV PllOT S.l1Hd1y, August 2', 1970 Questions end Comment ly Realtor Rondoll McCordle •• I~ \o.U4 Would yau pl11111 explain whet 1 contr1ct of 1111 Is? ,.,,., 11re consid1rlnt Mtylng •home In 8u1n1 P1rk. I was t .ff"ilMhr-..... to tur offices there -and th• owner 1u9- ,..-t1 • Centrect ef Sile. How dots It work? •• W 8 .1. -Costa M•1• 1 t A "conditional contract of sale" also referred to as ,';d:~~ contract" or simply "contract of sale" is an in- ' . ent-type contract between buyer and seller, pro- IJ\~tµng for periodic ioslallment pay-off of the purchase 11P.Pce while th. seller retaln1 tltl• to the property as tHicurity for payment of the purchase price. The selle r b,.gt'ffs to convey legal title to the buver at snme future '"date, upon fuUiHment of certain conditions. During the irtetm of lhe contract the buyer has an ''equilable ownership" in the property. :~J The conditional 'contract of sale is in fact a security • 4e,vice, slmilar to the deed of trust or mortgage but that, l\&lllike the deed of trust or mortgage, there is no stan- rrMrd form readily available and some of the remedies of ... iaae buyer and seller 11re not clearly established. ;~;~ It is juat as important that Ole contract or sale be .r:prded as it is that the deed and deed of trust be lttl'~rded. Title insurance in favor of the buyer should a till be required. Buy Before School Country Estates Near Many Camplf~es Rlaht now Is Utt Ideal time for f1 mllle• lb move Into a new houte, before school starts and while lhere Is an opportunity to get a 1reat deal, said George D. Buccola, president of lhe company that built Country Estates. "Summer ls usually the time when fam ilies have the most free time of the entire year and when you move It 's best to have plenty of op- portunlly to adjust and take care of the house as well as gelling to k.1ow you r neighbors," Buccola noted. The builder also pointed out that if a family moves now they, won'I havt the bother Rnd inconvenience of putting their children out In the mid· die of the semester. Once moved r.1 there are any number of highly rated schools, f r o m elementary, junior and high schools to the University of California-at Irvine campus. which is within easy commuting distance . These home1 are a l 1 n ,11vailablt kl vete rans at 11 cost of only $1 tota l move.in costs which lncludts Impounds and other fees . In kitchen with r•nfe, oven community is th• fbte. recrea- and dipasher. Ilona! facilillea th4t abound Other features on aome model1 Include powder rooms, wet bars, separate llvlnJ, din· in& and family raoms and ex- tra l1r1e two and three car around the homes. Near pie· tureique hlll1, famWe.' wAe> enjoy Mrseback riding c a n make a:ood use of mlle1 ind miles of line rldln1 trails, which wind throu1h more than garage1. 400 acres of hills overlooktn1 Thtse fine homes In Orange Country Estates. County are located less than For those with other outdoor two miles from 11tablished Interests, Irvine Park and schools and all the needed Lake offers the best ln fishlna. urban services. boallng and many other "We think we ha v e recreational facil!Ues and are developed Country !:states in only a five minute drive from an area with 1 rustic , eountry the hornet. 1tmosphere but yet the com-To reach these fine Country munlty Is close enough for E1ta les homes in Oranae businessmen to commule to Cnunly, take the Katella t1r any area of Oran1e County or ~ Chapman Avenue offramp of Los Angeles. du e tn the the Newport Freeway and outslandlng freeway aystem." follow the si1ns to the homes Buccola said. and 1ales office, which are One ol the areal advanLaae:s open dally from 10 a.m. until to the rural setting of the dusk. Councils Approved For Apartment Builders Somethlnt: new is happenin& in the organizallon of An1erlca 's home .builders. Baltimore; vice chairman is Ray Huffman, or San Diego. Jt is the opinion of most legal counsel that the con· LARGE , SPACIOUS HOMES OFJl'EREO IN 2NO UNIT OF COUNTRY ESTATES ditional contract of sale is generally not a good choice --------------------~----------- "Many veler11ns don 't ha ve enough money for a dnwn pay- men! so \.\'e thought we wnuld do all we can to help 1hem niove into one of our homc1," Buccola commented. Because of the continuing boom in apartment building. the Natlonal Association of Home Builders Is encour,11glng the org11nlzatlon within it5 ranks of Apartment House Councils for ils m an y members who build apartment housea:. Truatec1 of the co rnmitt.et. who have not yet been ·~ pointed, wlll represent each of the 12 geographical re1ions of NAHB. They will work with the association services staff man and the elected National Reprutnlalive for e a c h res ponslbillly for areas one throuiti seven, and Huffman areas eight throuah 12. --for either the buyer or the seller and for this rea&on it is advisable that the parties obtain legal counsel prior to committing themselves to such a contract. I Whet is the difference betwMn • mort9a9e ind 1 ... ltfult 4.lt4? I am used to mortg19es; out here you use Trult dMda -what Is the dlfftr•nct? ... L.I. • La9una Be11ch -A mortgage is a· wi'ltten in~tnJment by which real fperty ia given as security f9r repayment of a loan Oenced by a note or bond . ·The borrower is the Ortga_g.or, the lender is the mortgagee. A deed\of tnlet i& a security inst-n.iment und~r whic h borrower -Called tbe trusjor -transfers the prcr 1 i y to lh• t~., Tll' truste~ is a third party who Ids title to; 'th'<' prope rtY as security for the .ortpance of tl)e ··ob1fgetion for the ben~Cit · of the er of the note, c1tlled the beneficiary. '\• ' '-. Edttor'1 Note:· Randall R. McCardle iJ ~ p~1fd.t11t of(M /teal £1t..attr1, an .lnve1tment onalyst, colLegt ltcturtr, and author of "Real Est.a.it in Califor11ia." &tnd 11our com· mtttt.s and questions ,to IUJndall R. JfcCordlt, clo the DAILY I T, P.O. B<>x 1560, Cotta Mesa, 92628. . F,,f.dHt in West •\~ It. Stll it. Try lftt )Mw.t rtsponSt In lnt West a9i1Ml your \ '("" elotk. Ttst Dlmt·&rfJ"' Ms, wtltrt tilt 1ct1on.1s, In Satlrdly's M.I LY 'ILDT. • • ' Real Estate Contest Pan~ Win Trip to Hawaii An S1100. all-expe:nses-paid Hawaiian vacation , first prize in a landscaping contest held 81 Presley Developmenl Co.':. Parkside Estelt's in fountain Va lley, was presentcd recently to Mr. and Mr!. John Bacon of 16284 Mt. Dana Circle. The presentation culminaled two months activity in the 2~2· home development , 'A' i I h homebuyers vying energetic- ally for the award . "All of our homeowners in Unit One did a fantastic job for the competition," aid Oby Woods, Markeling Director of the publicly-held homebuilding corporation. Woods reprcsenled his firm in the official a wa rd ceremonies when ht presented received $100 in cash and a the Bacons with two Hawaiian $100 gift certificate at Adachi leis, which symbolized their Nursery. wce k·long island vacation. Third pr ize . $50 cash and I\ Judgin" th& contut were " & $5~1 g11l certiflcale at Adachi noted gardea and design Nursery, went In Mr. and fi1rs. authorities and 1~ res I e Y <icnr. C. Oon11lt. The Donnlls Development eo. executives. TC'SldC at 16.127 l\1t. Emma fo'inal judging was made bv !)lrect. Bard Slack, fleal Estell!' and Each entran! received a Garden Editor of Santa Ana fn·c·gallon shade lre r. Register; Ralph Ad a ch i , Parkside F.~tales a re President of Adachi Nursery ; located on Rush ard al Elli s Randall E. Presley,_,J>resident and are ea11ily accessible from or Presley Development Co.; !he San Diego Freeway. and Ken Stark, Vice-President r---======----, of Presley Developmenl Co. Ot.her winneJl in I h e landscaping conle.l W4lre Mr. end Mrs. Thurston Barron , Wl6 ML Dana Circle. As se- cond prize. the B arrons STARS Svcln•v 0111•<~ it •n• of t~. wo•\d'1 t•••I ••lrolot•n. H•1 cnlum11 it 0111 of lk1 DAILY PILOT'S qr11I f1 •tur 11 . These three and r o u r bedroom homes are priced from $31.350 and are nestled in a picturesque area surroundl!'d by 11 wall tor privacy and pro- teetion. The homes also offer a choice of two or three baths and can be financed by FHA nr conve ntional terms as well as VA. This community of 102 homes has each home situated on 11n extra largl!' lot, with thl' sn1atl est h11vlig an 90-foot fronta gr ''\Ve think we have provided plenty of room for en- !ertainin g largl' groups of peo- ple. planting a garden or perhaps even adding oo an extra room," Buccola said. Loaded with many special items at no additional cost. theae hom1s come complete wtth· ~woodburplnP fireplaces. beamed cathedral ceilinJS and optional a I r conditioning. There is also a complete built- The 51,000 membership of the NAHB includes, beside single.family house builders, builders of apartments, and of commercial, lndw:trlal and in· stitutional structure!. For more than a decade the NAHB. through a specia l department, has pr ov Ide d services for a p 1 r t m e nt builders. With the upsurge in reeent ye11rs of !hat type of housing, the NA HB has been fostering the form11tion of Apartment Couricils among its 450 local affiliates. with direc· tion provided by a re<:ently established Apartment Council Committee. That Co m m i l t I!' e was recently elevated from sub- committee status. NA H B President Louis R. Barba said the move will strengthen the 65 existing local councils. Chairman of the Committee is Herbert J. Siegel, rir Siegel urged executive of. flce rs and apartment council chairmen to call ror any aulatance they may need relative to council or1antza· lion and activity. "One of the most import&nl individuals in the organization and formation t1f an apa rt· ment council is the executive officer," Siegel ·Hid. •'A prhnary purpose of this new comm ittee, which Is compoatd of apartment c o u n c i I pre.!llden~ and l!'xecutive vf· ficers, is kl provide pro- fessional l.!ISi!lance in council problems as well 11 1 forum for lhe recular e•change of new ideaa. ·• first meeting of the new committee will bl h 1 I d Se;pt.ember 11 durln& the NAHB board of directors' me~ng in Boston. • Almost Everyone ' I • Reads The Newspapers deliver massive coverage of ALL occupation groups each weekday OCCUPATION OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD Craftsmen 80 Other Manual 71 Farmers 70 Soorc1: Opinion R11urch Corporation N1w1pepers ra1ch, in·dtpth, into •II occupatio n groups every day, as this 9r1ph indi. c•t11. But what should be even mo re int1re1t in9 to advertisers is the hi9h precentec;• of man191m1nt, profes1ion1I and other high-salary·earning types who reed 1 newspe· p•r 1v1ry d1y. They make more money , travel more, buy more, set the 1t•ndards for others to follow . If you want to play "Follow The Leader," 1dv1rtise in some other m•dium ; if you want to lied the leader, put your me1s19e where he'll re ed it ... with us, the n1w1p1p1r. DAILY PILOT Even Without Sea Views, You'd Get Custom Value Proct1colly all the oclrve oduft res 1den11 of Pac ific Island Vill age (no permanent residents under 18) owned fin e homes before. The kids ore grown ond it'• time tn le ! someone e lse do the work. But they d idn't wont to step down from the rp10!11y of 1he11 previous homes. Enter Pa cif ic Island Village! These hon1es 01e designed for fine home lovers. Big, roomy two.bedroom and tw o-bedroor11 .ond-den plans, complete with custom featvre1. Fronci1con tile entries. Coniplete all.electr ic krtchens featuring the fabulous Corning Counter !hot Cooks. Wood-burnin g fireplaces . luio:ury carpeting end drape1 throughout. Big utility rooms for gos or e le ctri c appliances. And so much more. Then we added o Mediterranean.like climate . And 1porkling vi ews of the Pa- c1l +c. And o lu)(vr1ou s priva te cl ub. And all e•terior mointenonct. And living I $36, 900 to $49,900 71/2% An nuol Percentoge Role Avo1loble Toi.• Sonto Ano.Son D11go Fre1wov to Crown Vol!1v Pe11k. 11.oy, right to Pot1l1t h lo11d Or1111, r1ghl to "'odel1. Or Poc1foc Cota! H•gtiwoy to Logvno Niguel enlronte, left lo Poc1fic 11· lo,,d Dr'"'· le ft ro model• Open 1-.ery doy • -- . pacific/island village J 1J12 Flying Cloud Drive. loguno Niguel Phone 496 -1243 ..... -""-----..-.---------·-----------------------~-----------:---r--------r---~~ -'"----------- , , --· • -·- Kish ~'i118 Rental Clo seo11t Sale DAILY '1LOT ~§ Dra\ving Tbe awards ln the "Rent . Today everybody seems lo be wound up 111 !ht ecology bag and Larry Shields thinks he ha"S a new wrinkle. Every visitor to bJ! Yorktowne or W ts thaven master-planned community will receive a plastic automobile litter baG, free. Receipts Drawing"' held by Mission Viejo Com.pan)' were presented lo the wlMen in • special ceremony h e I d recently in the Eldorado Homes Sales Office. "'\\'e hear so much talk Recipients of il 0 n d 8 about poUutlon or the ulr, land H S I and sea but nobody really Trailbikes were L. E. Kjsh of OmC 8 eS ~n1s to be doing anything Santa Ana, John Lehr or constructive about it. ln m} Fullerton and Ken Emory ot M • • s.n1alt y.·ay , 1 hope that people Balboa. eetiri!! will dispose lbeir waste ma- EntranL'i receiving a stereo LJ tcrials in the litt er b:lg I tape deck included Robert on T B H Id am providing instead or durn· Jardins of Santa Ana, P.lichael 0 e e ping their garbage on the Phelan of Fountain Valley and . .J streets."' Shields pointed out. Tom Frieling of Playa de! ways to use new techniques Shields campaign to clean Ray . Jo ptrsuasive communication up the Southern Caliiom1a Dinners for two at the area colocides 11.·ilh the big The one and two ~tory models come complete with bullt·in kitchens including dou- ble ovens~shwashers and a host of other time saving con· dally from 10 a.m. WltiJ ~ The other Shields dtv~ community Is Yw~. minutes aw ay from t '• beautiful beaches o< H"" veniences. tinp>o Beach State Par~/ These homes 1lso include Homes have two. lhre: 'f"; the Shields' "turn key" pr~ four bedrooms and art priqto gram which includes many ex-from only $26.995 with U tx4 tras for the buyer at no ad-teriora to aele<!t from. Omi ditiooal t"Ollt. Some ol these in-ed ~·Ith a colonial m f. eluded in the \Vesthaven t'Qtn· homes feature ln8JlY el plex are carpets. drapes. rear outstanding fea tures ol flit yard fencin~ and a free Shields •·turn-key" packagt.,. derorating service. linle-Saving device! as well as · A c o m p I e t e commerical There. i3 a complete rang(_.of center is under way adjacent wall4 to-wall carpeting, Mint to the \Vestbaven homes which ytrd lrff. drapes and 'tiff will uttimattly contain 20 decwator M!rvice to mike stores and will be called moving in easier and at leS-'I Westhaven Plaza. A l r ead y total expense. POOLSIDE LIVING OFFERED AT COUNTRY CLUB MANOR AT COSTA MESA fl.11s.sion Viejo Inn wer e help salesmen to increase builder's closeout salt at the presented lo Ronald Svens of their sales. particularly in the \\lesthaven and Yorktowne Tustin, Joytt Holman or new home and resale business, complexes. Woolco Departnltnt Stores. a There are quality schools .or division of F. \V. \Voolworth tll xradt levels, from kin4 Co., plans to build a 103.000 dergarten lo graduate atudits square foot complex to serve in col.lege. There art several I.he community. junior oolleges around whlle Countr y Club Manor Hornes Nea r Golf Courses Newport Beach, Denn Y will be reviewed by Richard The Y.1esthaven con1mun1ty fltillburn 0£ Santa Ana, James F. Russell, author and lecturer in Westminster-Fountain Va!- Lambertus of Orange, Dick ley feautres outstanding \'alues Damian of Garden Grove, and on salesmanship, al a free with lhe best in location. Ron Conner of Santa Ana. program al Lumb leau Real features. f\oorpl ans a n d Also receiving dinners were Estate Schools office at 145 de&1gns. At Yorktowne in Hun4 (jene Wllliarrui of Irvine, Vince E. 19th St., Cost.a Mes a lington Beach, a similar \Vher len or Tustin, Robert TburSday. The lecture will closeout sale is going on Heifford of Orange, Russell begin at 7:00 P.1'1. featuring the spacious two. fit.ltchell of Torrance, Virgil A. All sales.men. in add!Uon to three and four b e d r o o n1 Lawrence !lf Santa Ana and new home Bild r e s a I e homes. There are plenty of recrea-the eampuse.s of the Uni\19'Si4 tional facilities nearby, with ty of California at Irvine and ~!ile Square Park. across the Callfomia State College al street from W e a t h a v e n . Long Beach are wilhin '!llY featuring an IS.hole gulf commuting distance. course, as y.·el! as facilities rvr For shopping needs. the hiking. fishing . swimming and Huntington Center and the Country Club Manor is Orange County's most uni<ille offering of new homes (or the discerning buyer who enjoys leisure llvlnc. CoWltry Club !\1anor is ad- jacenl to the long est.ablishe'l Santa Ana Country Club \\'ilh its pampered greens, majestic trees and shimmering lak es. Santa Ana Country Club is the only club in Orange County llhich is fully owned by the membership. The Manor is next door to the private Palisades Tennis Club, which enjoys a fine reputation among tournament players. This l~ year old cluh with its new Clubhouse. courts and &wlmming pool offers ten· nis and/or . s w J m m in s memberships. Country Club Manor is not rlircctly associaled with the Santa Ana Cowttry Club or the Palisades Tennis CI u b : however, mesnberships arl! available to qualified ap- plicants. The location or the manor v.•as carefully researched by Ryness-Smith Co .. the de v elopers, v.•ho have specialiud in building for middle and upper income buyen for over a decade. Their experience created an awareness of a concentrated market for homes designlld to emphasize the many benefits or home ownership. Wouldn't you enjoy having mor e leisure lime for recreatio1i;li acth'ities~ It so, Country Club ri.taoor is perfect for you and your family. Blue skies and c 1 e a r horizons abound in this beach con1munity which continues to attract a growing number of families . Fine sho pp ing facilities, such as Fashion lsland, Newport Beach ant1 South Coast Plaza, Costa f\1esa, are minutes away from Country Club 1'·1anor. What other area offers all of lhesc advantages? Country Club Manor is an exclusive. limited edition of •9 homes in the heart of thi s high-demand area. Fee title to lhe lot gh•es you the benefit s and security of future ap- preciation. Country Club ~tanor has been engineered for complele privacy , The varied one and t .... ·o story homes on this secluded cul-de-sac ( • 'The masters circle") have been <'Ustom designed. A con· tinental atmosphere results 'Brealithrough' Meets Psychological Barrier By NOR~tA N KEl\tPSTER WASHINGTON IUPll -A government effort to find \vays to cut the cost of building houses has run up against y.•hat could be a serious psychological barrie r -many individuals think the product will be ··poor people's housing." The label must be distress- ing lo 11ousing and Urban Development S e c r e t a r y George Ro1nney. It w a a Romn1ey who devised "Opcra- 1 ion Breakthl'Ough" as an ex- J>('rimenl ai'1ed al culling lhe housing costs or everyone. the affl uent as well as the poor. Romney has gone out of his ,1·ay to explain that hon1es produced under the project will be suitable for a variety of income groups. But the •·poor people's" label. justified or not. ap- parently is hard tn dislodge. In several of the 10 cities selected for o peration breakthrough p o r t o t y p e developmenlli, opposition has been generated by persons "'·ho fear the project will at· Top LblPr Robcl'L ~I . Govin or llome Finders Realty, llunlington Beach, has rc<:eJved the ''top list4 er" for July fro1n the llunt1ngton n ea c h - F'ounlain Valley Hoard of ltea\tors. tract the same clientele public housing. Operation Breakthrough near the top of flUD'a priority li~t. It is intended t o demonstrate the use of in- dustrial t ech n i q u ea - prefabricallon of components and complete "modules" -as altematives to the 19th ttn- tury hammer-and·nail method of building homes. RE~1INOER Romeny , former head of American ?ilolors, likes to re- mind listeners that his auto firm popularized the "com- pact" car by making it clear the auto was for people Y.'ho coud afford more but prefer- red to save 1noney. He likes to say the early models of the compact \Vere loaded with extra! like ai r conditioning. And he notes that Kaiser ?i!otors failed with a con1pact that cut too many comers to hold down the price. The se<!retary hoped to use the quality·ecooomy image to put Operallon Breakthrough over the lop. He may yet pull if off. But some indication of the psychological problems faced by ifUD is contained in a report by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. In iU monthly review , the bank pr aise assemb1y41ine housing techniques. But the report concluded : "The future of industrialized housing lice, In the last analysis. with lh.e consumer acceptability of new deaigns of the type developed through ~ration Breakthrough. "Consummers frequently view this type of housing as aesthetically undesirable or structurally unsound , even when this is not the case. Sometimes, too they complain about the use of atandardiud units to privide a monotonous- ly designed product. "Vet, wllh improvement.I ln modular Rnd other types of in- dustrialized bOuslng. • llfO""" ing demand should develop rrom those who Bre priced out of the market for conventional housing ." Gloomy Gus Is Your Kind1 Guy boating. South Coast Plaza are elos!by. These exciting bomes can be To inspect these homes, take from garden atrlums, im· aglnatlve roof design and artll exterior treatments. Located at Newport Boulevard a n d Palisades Road , take the Newport fl'ee- y.•ay south to !itesa Drive and make a u-tum to return. Jean A. Garcia o( North Loo£ specialists. are invited lo at-At \Veslhaven ho1nes are Beach. tend . The talk is especially priced from $31,095 with finll n- Entries for the drawings designed, also, to l'lelp persons cing available througb VA, were old (ent receipts brought seeking a new career in real FHA or con ventiona l lern1s in by prospective homebuyers estate selling. and there are 20 exciting ex- reached by la~ing eilber the either the Santa Ana , Garden Santa Ana or Garden Gro ve Grove. or the San Dltgo Free\\'3Y south on Brookhursl Freeway to Brookburst then or the San Diego Free\vay drive llOOth lo Yor ktown north lo the sales office and Avenue. then right to models. model complex complete \Y1lh The homes are open frorftl 10 i!s special children 's play a.m until dusk daily. ~--'--'----'--~-=--~~--=-----~-~-~ ~~---~---- 111 I I I , " /i I I ·~·)I I I J _______ ,, here's a new way to live in Newport Beach It's fun, fine neighbors an d preslige living all in one luxurious package. That's Oakwood Garden Apartments, jusl minutes from Balboa's Bay and bea ches. At Oakwood, you will find the very best of two possible wo rlds ••. gracious apart{Tlent living and a yea r-round resort. Th ere 's a :i. million dollar clubhouse wilh pa rty ro om, billiards lounge , and in door golf driving range_ Separate men's and women's health clubs and saunas, nig M-lighted lennis courls, volleyball / basketball courts, 105° whirlpool ba ths and an Olympic-siz e swi mming pool. - All this and much more, just sle ps from your professionally dec- orated apartment, each w ith all-elect ric appliances , carpeling, draperies, storage aplenty, private rlcony /patios and op ti onal ·fireplaces. ' In addition, a resident tennis pro offers group and individual instruction and works out of a fully-stocked tenn is pro shop. A full-tim e clubhouse director is available to help you plan the activ· ities you want. And true to most country clubs, Oakwood offers acres of lush landsca ping for quiet moments of relax11tion. Like a high rise, Oakwood has central well-appointed lobbies and large elevators , off-street parking with reserved spaces, laun dry room lounges, security officer patrols and a cable tele- vision system. Top this wllh outstanding resident management who care for you personally, and that's Oakwood -your home 'and country club in Newport Beac h. Champagne Open House This Sunday & Next, 1 p.m. lo 7 p.m. OAKWOO D GAR DEN APARTMENTS Resort llvlng-jusl for 1dull1. 1700 161h Slreel Newport Beach , Calif_ 92660 (71 4) 642-8t70 "~•"'m" "'' --~:>· -'Ii---'""--"'-""''-I .......... Sp1ciou1atudlo,1 l 2 bedroom tulltt. fumlthed or unfurnished. $1 50 lo S335. lmm•dl1te OccuptnCJ • flflodett open dtllJ 10 '"' 10 IP"' I ! I • \ I ! JI DAILY PILOT Laguna Niguel's Pacific Island Village Has Sea View ~· Doming Room Se"lective Home •• Biiilding Needed Toda,y's hornt builder mu!t puild seletU\lely in California -despite I.he fad that the ..... , oupply ol unsold sing!< lamUy ~ is at a record 'i,w of O. 7 percent., according to ~e C. ftomi&. vioe presi- dent of the Colwell Company, Uewide mongage bankers. ~ "'1'1:le real estate market just "hrl't ready for a how:ing boom," uplalns Romig, ad- ding '"but conversely con- ditions ~ nearly ideal for 'Selective housing develop- lnent in a variety of com- munities throughout Callfor- '!ila." 1 f Colwe:ll, it.sell, has recorded in recent weekJ some ~ inillion in consln.letion loans 'f'or housing de\'elopmtnlS in ·Kern. Santa Barbara, OranJJ:e Jild San Diego counties, ht points ool. Tht funds 'A'ill co~r 181 single family homes priers lo range from $15.900 to will provide $1,SS?,000 for M houses to be built i n \\'estminster. Orana:e County, 1 project of Showcase Homes, headed by \\'illiam Krue.ger of Krueger Construction Co., Inc., lhe lhttt and four bedroom homes will be priced from $19,jSO to $30,950. Under coruill'\K'.tion in Santa Barbara are 31 homes financ- ed by CoJy;e.11 for $170,000. The de\•elopme.nt, priced in the $32,700 to $36,900 range, is a project or William Koart of Ko-art Homes, Inc. Planned for occupancy early this fall, the units will offer three and four bedrooms, two baths , and IS&S to 19&5 1quare f~L "I have to admit 11111 our dryer. De'ftloptn !owi4 Iba! unobstructed ~lew1 1 n d most homtmaken m • • h MedlJarranean·type climate pttlemd tl1~ amngemenl lo ' are the flrst attention aetttn, the more common, and lower bul the home buylnl public t<>-cost. arr111&emenl lo lh e day Is too 90phlstlcated not to 1~;~~ is the third unit at take a mighty hard look at the p lfl Island VIII d home before they 1erloualy ac c age, an wt learned a lot from the ftnt think about purchasing it,' two," Martin said, "As a said Paul Martin, sales agent rtfUll, Pacific Island Village at Pacific Island Village, sea-Ill has almoa:t been desl&ned view development at Laguna by residents." Niguel. Homes are oriented for Martin pointed out that in-unobstructed views Of the variably the residents ait Pacific Ocean. and the com- Paclfic Island Village have plex ls complete with II.I own owned homes before. "They recreaUonal f a c 11 I t I e s . A know ~·hat they ~·ant. they heated and covered swtm- know what 's good and bad ming pool, t h e r 1 p e u t i c about appliances, and they whirlpool, putting gretn and have very flnn ideas about clubhouse are on the premises floor r,1ans ," he said. "An.. r for unllmJted use by the parent y "'e fill their bill, owners. and a country club, because sales are proceedlni; bea h 1 b d ·di J b "·ell and It seems as if some-c cu an ri ng c u are only a few minutes away, The one is moving in every day.'' new Dana Point Marina will Kitchens, for example, are be only about t.en minutes completely equipped with the away. latest built-ins, f.1artin claim-The closeness of the freeway ed. The new Coming "counter h •·-that cooks" is standard in the system as vi:<:n an Important homes, and has achieved ex· sales advantage, according to the agent. Pacific Island ceptional response fr om Village is; about five minutes homemakers. Large-capacity from the San Diego-Santa Ana automatic dishwashers ac· Freeway. centuate the fact that the ac-The two-bedroom-and-den. live adult residents ( no two-bath home.s of Pacific permanent residents under 18) Island Village are available in do a great deal of entertaining a ~·ide choice of designs, pric· of guesl!I. "And the college 1 d 1 h ed from $.19,00\l to $49,000. s u en s are ome now -you Seven and one-half percent know what that means as far annual percentage rate finan- 000. offering a ••ide variety rices. locations, floor plans design features. With txpall!ion of the Naval Ordnance Test Station at Ridgecrest, K-em County, the increased housing demand in that are.a is being parti1lly met ~·ilh the de\·e1opment of t~·o twenty·home I r a c I s financed by Colwell. A S<SO,OOO construction loan __ _:L::.A.::R.::G::.E::.:.MA:::..:S::.T_:E::.R.:_:S_:U_:IT_:E::.S_:_H_:A_:V_:E_:_Ac_C_H_IE_V_E_:_D_R_E_C_O_G_N_IT_l_O_N_A_T_P_A_C_l_F_JC.:_1::.Sl::A_:N_:D::__V_:J_:L_:L_:A_:G_:E_:__ as kitchen requirements are cing is available with normal concerned,'' Martin laughed. do"'TI payment. Far lower than Other items seem to meet the r..,uiremenls of famil ies the "prime rate", the savings e largest ol tht six loans ·roy Homes ave Top loor Plans oor plans which can be rlvised to provide for the cianging needs ol today's Ues have won top rating Troy Homes by the Su in Juan Caplstrano from bfth vWtors and buyers, rfports Roy Roman, sub- dMsioo sa.1e.s manager. ilrroy homes by the Sea is 1 211 hooie project of Ille ~,. Company , • st..idlary ol Pacific Holdinf Qwp:iraUoo, New Yn Oul cil !be Ove moela ft ri,ve open, the most PQPU)ar ~ -which pennll '""'e S(l8Cf: both for the family that g(OWI and the family that changer its major interests," s'd Roman. '4For example, one of our l>Ot selllng models hu the in- triguing possibility of ex- pansion from a lhree bedroom home to a five bedroom three bathroom home by converllng a large bonus room Into a layout that gives two ad- ditional bedrooms and an ad· dillonal bath. This appeals to the family which is small now but which ill gr<IW'ing because or in-laws moving in or because or additiona l cblklren." Many visiton to T r o y liomes by the Sea are looking for larger home1 both for ramily changes and for dif- ferent activities which the family wants to have when they move in, said Roman. Troy Homes by the Sea, priced from $27.9$0 lo $34 .950 . are built to meet the need s of the family thet enjoys a!l the benefits or living neer the ocean. with wide side ya rds for boat parking and gear of all kinds. Five furnished models are o~ dally from 10 a.m. to dusk. They can be reached by turning off the Santa Ana-San Diego Freeway at San Juan a'.id procttding west on Dtl Obispo Street to Camino de.I Avian, then eut to the. proj. eel. AWARD WINNER Richard A. Pratt to El Dorado and .AssociatPs "'ill provide for one tract being built by John Barker, of Corona. Priced from $26.400 tG $29.200, the thret and four bedroom units wil loffer 1496 to 1681 square feet. They will .alto feature refrigerated air condlUoning. Negotiated throu,h Horace French, vice president of A. E. French & Sons, Inc .. a $465,000 Colwell construction loan will finance the second tweoty unit tract. This is to be built bf Pat McCuirt, a prtn-- clpal of Sanla Rosa's Camille Enterprises. The \hree and four bedroom, two bath homes v.·ill offer up to 1591 tquare feet an dwill be eooJed by refrigerated air coodiUoning. Price. will be from 12S,7tJJJ to l:J0,950. In Lam o nt, near Bakersfield, Kern Co u n t y fourteen b<xnm are be:lng built under the FHA 235 program with 1188,000 provided by Colwell. O!'veloped by Curtis A. Reade, wlih Bunkie Ash as general contractor, the units will fe1ture two floor plan11. The three bedroom. one bath model contaJnlng 9H square fee t is priced at $15,900. O:>n- taining 1218 square feet . the fottt bedroom, two bath model will sell at 117,300. All are ex- p~ctoo to be ready for oc- cupancy before the end of 1970. In San Dieeo , 32 homeio; will be built with $1.077.000 in construction funds from Co\~'eli. The homes will sell in a range from $36,600 to $46,600 and are a joint venture devek>pment of Fairhomes, Inc., headed by Paul Tchang, and Lomas Santa Fe Develop- ment Company, headed by Theodore E. Gildred. Colwell, which placed over $191 million in mort1oge financing last year, originated or otherwise acquired on behalf of institutional in· vestors nearly $00 million in new loans during the first four months of its current fisca l year, Romig reported. Thi! represenl!I, he noted, a 58 per- cent increa1e in loan activity over the aame period last year "-tlen the volume: totaled $51.S million. As for the ceneral hcxJ.sing oUtlook for t h e balance or 1970, Romil sees Tittle chanae for the California market. ... Pratt Named Top Seller By Council For developlna adv1nced procedures in new home sell· ing. Richard A. Pratt of Foun- tain Valley, has been named winner of its president's a"'ard by the Sales and P.tarketing Council of the Building lnd.Ultry AuociaUon of Cati1ornia. Allhpugh he has bten In new home selling for only six years, Prati has sold or participated in the 11le of n1ore than 1.000 homes. Rlt ~st yea r was 1989 whtn he so ld 89 homes with a sales \•alut' total of $3,200,000. fie has never had a year under ,11.000.000 ln sale1. He has 10ld successfully In all prtce r1nges1 from 12t,950 to !SS.ODO. I ~-. of the lower interest have at· Park Newpo1·t Appeals To All Ag es ~· h 0 a r e 1 0 n g · t i m e tracted numerous buyers. homeo"·ners, aceording to the Furnished models are open agent. ''We found Other items seem to meet every day from 10 a.m. until the requirements or fam ilies dusk, and are easily ruched from all of Orange County. who a re I on g-time Take !he Sanla Ana •·-Diego The Park Newport apart- ment communhy, opened for rentals just six weeks ago, is find ing an extraordinary ac· ceptance from all of the adult age groups in Southern California, accordin1 lO Gerson Dakar. developer. Unlike the specialized com- plexes that appeal to senio r citizens or sin1le swinaers, Park Newport ill finding an equal balance betwttn young b1cbelors, young marrled1 and mature familiea with the childl'f;n In theithigh teens. 1be developers are pleased "'ith this arr1ngement but hardly aurprised for It Is the Jul11 Winner Gordon Hicks, sales manager for La Paz l-101nes , has been named Mission V i e j o ' s top salesn1an for July. l·le also leads the force in total sales for 1970 with a net volume of over $2 million. same unique mix or aiges 1nd with all of the features these re<;reatlonal amenities, hom-w s d. g Jo Jhe -· "" ner · aCC<1r in Freeway south to Crown interests that i! the h11lmark customarily found in a first· states ri.tisner. Residents who agent. "Every master bath p k nd 1 (If three other Bakar apart-rate private club, an Olympic are employed during CO'll· has a shower over a full·size Valley ar way a urn tub." fl.1artln remarked. '·\Ve right, following the Parkway: ment projects in the Bay swimming pool for t he ventiona l hour can enjoy the found that, while the husband to Paci fic Island Drive, theri · area: Woodlake, Oak Creek gregarious, and seven more facilities after work and at likes his shower, the wife in· right to models. A more and North Point. poo1a slraJego·ca11y Joc.·oted · ht · 1· 1 d · leisurely approach is via mg ; air 1ne personne unng variably wants a ba'" a11d Park Newport, located In ui, Pacific C.oast Highway to the Irvine's Newport Center 3 1 throughout the grounds, seven their interrupted schedules; doesn't "'ant to have to go to La NI 1 1 t · ht Jl•hJ d t · ts ·th nd the I do· d r· th d the oJher bedroom for a hot guna gue en ranee 1 Jamboree Road, provldes a n1g • • c cnnis cour w1 a a es u ing e ay . C V JI y Parkway Jurn- 1 11 Um Pr d 1 •hoJ The red c rpeted e · tub. So we switched ,. he rown a e • sophisticated life st"ie in a u · e o. an an .,. e a ex rcise · g Jell to Pacl li Island and keeping with today's chinging pulling green just no"' reach-rooms with g 1 ea min g o00rdwin~~. ,::!.~dngbeamlhenhl.as otnhde ;~ft to the deve~pment. attitudes and increased leisure ing !he lush stage. paraphernalia or all descrip-u1 ._,_.,... -==========:; The Spa's athletic director. lions have been designed for shower stall. You should see ,.. ti~~ apartments and town Bill Misoer. supervises all of c!H!ducational therapy making the wives' eyes light up when houses are plamed a n d the activity in hls domain this torture form a lot more they see that." ;ngineered for maximum er-beginning early each day with interesting than the old days Every kitchen also has a ficiency . They're laid out with ai cross-country jogging ex-at the YMCA. full·height pantry ca bine t. an indoor-OUtdoor spact theory ercise. It's a group "haJO. No longer is it necessary to Eating areas are located utilizing private decks and penlng'' that includes airline pay big prices to join private "'ilhin a few steps of the patios. They have assigned stewardesses, air s pa ce clubs and socialize. The fun kitchen for minimum service parking spacts located im· engineers, housewives, and a part of Uvi'l'lg is another "built steps. mediately underneath eich few puffing, swivel chair e.i-in" at Park Newport where Reflecting demands of the building. comfortably reached ecutives. residents will live better and publ ic, every floor plan also For Weekender Advertising Phone 6424321 by elevators but concealed r,1 The age mix actually pro-live longer than they did has a separate utility room. attraictively 1 a n d s c a p e d __ •_id_•_• _ll1_c•__:_be:..•.:.l :..po.::"=:ib:l';;"";;o;l.;ye;s;l•~•;d•;Y;····;;;;;;;;;w;i;th;;•P;•~ce;;fo~r;J:he=w=as:h:•:r :•:•d::~~~======== grounds. The daily activities at Park Newport are literally keyed to fun and games right on site and residents may choose to group it up with neigh bors or remain quietly aloof doing their own thing. Over 7tl percent of !he toatal land area has bef!n alocated to recreational pursuits. T b e outstanding amenities include a $7$0,000 complete health Spa Whelan Tops Firm's Sales John \Vhelan of the Costa Mesa office of \Valker & Lee, Inc. led the firm's 300 Resale Division salesmen in total July sales, it was announced this week by William ~1cCabe, senior vice president o I \Valker & Lee, Inc. \Vhelan was also salesman of the month in the Costa Mesa office. Come join the club ... • AJJOllfllfl 1HI Ulf1A AllA co1111rar CIUI Ill COIU MIU If it's Ayres .... I *34,950 it's BUILT! Need Room to Breathe? NEAR HUNTINGTON STATE BEACH 3,000 SQ. FEET l BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE FORMAL DINING AREA HUGE LIVING ROOM W/9' CELJNG 25' x 50' RUMPUS ROOM e •• rty con••rttd into four additional bedroom• and two bath•-•pacious comfort for only $)6,400. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY VA-,HA AND CONVIHTIONAL 'INANCINO RANCHO LA CUESTA A YllES l·IOi\tf;S 'SINCE 1900 MODELS AT BROOKHURST & ATLANTIC HUNTINGTON BEACH 968 -2929 e 96B . J JJ8, 11 A.M. to I P.M. A world of QUALITY •• , o ... •f Soot111..-11 c.n1.,. .. :.·. 1rv1y , .. ;~'"' ,.,;d••· tiol d•v•lop,.•11t1. COUMflf ClUI MANOI lo I~• ••l"'i""I'°" .t •••• V .,...,., •I ""°"lhtf•I pion· "'"'· lowlldi•t ••cl ,....,.,, r, ey..e11.S111ilt! Co I u.;..,1. ""• , ... , .. ,. ""' ..... ,,.,1,ct•" i. ., •• ,. I Iii• •I gr•tiou1 tttHP. A world of CONVlNIENCE .•• Tk1 Mt•,.,t. S.11 Dltt•. S.11hl A"" •11cl ,..,. .. 11 Ctr..,• dtl Mor .,,,; CocHt ,. .... .,.. 111 all 1w1t "''"""'' •Wllf .......... 1.11 .... ~ •' •h&p• """ and tht ••w Soutl! Cao1t "°'' o•d f••hio• h i•""· A world of RECREATION •• , "-di•<••• to 1111 P•i.-011 M•llr A..., C•••""Y Club a11d Palhade1 '""""/Swi"'"''"9 Clwti. (M1,,.bu • •hipi ..... ilcHll1 IO q11C1li!i1cl applito•I•), •• 11•••• !oral pri•olo Ot pub!!t tall ..,.,.,., OI ••101 f'Oth•i•g. 1ohi•g, ,,.1,,..,;"t a11d "'•"f tlker wot"' 1po1t1 ""' loy. IXTRA VALUE FEATURES include ••. • 2 Full Size Electric Continuou$ Cleaning Ovent. • Full fibtrglast batt inaulotion, walls ond ceilings. • Thermostatically controlled Paynt fo rced air heating. • Own your lot lno leas t s) • Electrif Garage Door Openers. • Elegant Gorden Atriums. • Lumino us Kitchen Ceilings. • Golf Course View lots. •Moster Bedroom with Privott Both. • Stone or Brick Fireplaces. • Wet Bora -Family Rooms. Prall estimales his sales lnl 1970 wlll eiceed $3,500,000. .. _______________ _ ,....------------------------------------------·-----------· . ----·-·-··· --.. ------ ,. Saturday, A11gust 2', 1970 DAILY PILOT J7 60 Programs Homes Open··. NAHB To Discuss Broadmoor Vnveils 63 Vni"8 Apart1~ent Topics WASHING TON -Apart· ment management will be a major toplc of discussion at the National Association of Home Builders' International Apartment Con!erence, Oct. 4- 7, in Washington. D . C . Sessions will be held at the Statler·Hllton and the Mayflower hotels. Ma:r:lmillian Mart.in, CPM, a Philadelphia real estatf! man, and H. R. Crawford, CPM, vice president of the Polinger- Crawford Corp., Washington. During opening ceremonies Oct. 4, conferees will be welcomed by Barba and S. E. John.son, president of the Na- tional House Builders Associa- tion, NAHB's counterpart in Canada. The conference is sponsored by NAHB in co- operation with the Canadian builders. The Grand Opening of the 63-home third tncrement of Richard B. Smith's award- wlnnlng Broadmoor 'I\trtle Rock '70 in Irvine was highlighted by the unv~lling ol a completely new design. the Plan 7. "Even though our model for the Plan 7 will not be complete for about three months, public demand for it has been so great, we are releasing it for sale now," said W. Scott Bid- dle. Executive VJc-.Pres\dent of Broadmoor Homes, Inc. Altogether. the conference will offer 60 programs on every aspect of construction and management of a p artme_91S. condominiums and co-operatives. Eleven of these programs are designed especially for those who are planning to enter t.he apart- ment field. Speakers are from Canada, England, France and Sweden as well as the United States. In addition to Barba and Johnson, opening day speakers will include Samuel Primack. conference chainnan; Dr. Nathanlel H. Rogg, executive vice president of NAHB, and Dr. Roger Blackwelf, associate professo r of Marketing at Ottio St ate University. SHELTERED FRONT PATIO JUST OFF LIVING ROOM AT COUNTRY SCENE DESIGN HOUSE According to Biddle, pro- spective homebuyers will be able to judge the plan from elevation renderings and floor plans. Corultructloo on the model is currently underway. "The conference will be conducted by the most distinguished international faculty ever assembled for a meeting of this type," NAHB President Louis R. Barba said. "All aspects of apartment building and managing will be discussed. Those concerned with property management are in for a particularly pro- ductive and busy time ." Country Scene Offers Moderate Prices The four-bedroom, 2'1.z·bath- home provides 2,459 square feet of living area on two stories. It features a separate family room, fonnal living and dining rooms and a 300 square foot finished recrea- tional room. Thirty-two hours will be devoted to management topics. In a single all-day session on professional a p a r t m e n t managements, presentations will be made by nine certified property managers including Charles Strobeck, president of the lnstitute of Real Estate Management, and William Haas, a past president of the institute. Tips on managing swinger apartments will come from Alex Bui, who heads a Dallas management firm. • Solutions to the special prO: blems of managing low-in- come housing will be offered by David_ B. Grady, president ol Sanfric, Inc., San Diego; J. Olson Firm Enjoys Big Sales Month The education events open Oct. 5 with a session on the urban environment, site selec- tion and other project planning and design subjects. Subse· quent sessions will cover such subjects as market analysis. design, financing, conventional construction, marketing, resi- dent selection, advertising and public relations, b u s i n e s s management .and accounting, interior decorating, tenant relations and training of resi- dent managers. Interest in systems building has Jed to a concentrated four· part series includ ing discussion o! l n n o v a Li ve methods used in European countries and whether they are adaptable to the United States. Building codes. zoning ordinances, labor relations and economics will be considered. In another special series condominium and co-operative housing specialists will speak on market analysis, planning the operation, marketing and management, planning and design. Emphasized also is an evaluation of Federal govern- ment programs designed to assist multifamily housing. Program administrators and builders versed in program procedures will· deal with various aspects. Macco Lists "The Country Scene," the new Lake Forest neighborhood of 500 homes by M.J. Brock & Sons, l'llc., offers the only moderately priced homes in Lake Forest and the com- munity's only homes v.·ith FHA and VA financing, reports Lester Goodman, vice president of marketing. "And these are two really important advantages," adds Goodman. ''Lel's lace il: the majority Of the p e o p I e looking for a home today just cannot afford most hom'es they see. All five of our models have a base price below $30,000 and one of them is priced below $25.000. And, for most people, FHA or VA financing offers either the best way -or maybe the only way -to buy a home." Goodman noted that while the moderate prices might lead one to expect ' ' unimaginative, look-alike crackerboxes in a n desirable area. the homes al The Country Scene are lhe direct opposite. "We sincerely believe." he continued, '"that these are the most favorably located and best-designed moderately pric· ed homes in Orange Co unty. "With its rolling hills, fresh clean air, 3'fld many other at· tractions, southeastern Orange County is one of the finest Forest E. Olsoti, Inc. , places to live in Southern Realtors, has reported July Prize Winner California. as indicated by the the greatest month in their fact that the president of the history with 496 residential Macco, Inc ., Leadershi12. .united States chose it for his sales, and sales volume in ex-}lnmes has announced their second home. And with most cess of $14.8 million. Accord-first grand prize winner in the of its homes selling in the ing to Forest E. Olson·, presi-"Win a Wild Way of Life" $35,000 to $65,000 bracket, dent. Contest scheduled to continue Lake Forest is the most at- Olson noted that I 11 st for six mnre weeks. tractive master-planned com· month's record-smashing Mrs. Frances Joshua of Los munity in southeastern Orange figures represent a 22.4 per-Angeles, vi.siting with her County. To be able to buy a cent increase in number of sister at the Casa Dominquez home in this community for sales over July, 1969, and a model home local.ion won a only $25,000 to $30,000 is really 24.4 percent dollar volume. l,000 pound steer. The f..fcCoy an unusual opportunity. The first six months of this meat company will prepare "And these are tr u I y , year the Southland network and deliver the beef to Mrs. outstanding homes. designed reported sales volume in ex-Joshua. by one of America's most ac- cess of $84.4 million. Last --==================--=-=-=--=co.,I month when the Forest Olson ,... organization celebrated their 17th anniversary they broke another record !or expansion in the industry by opening seven new offices in ~ first halt of this year. Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers La Etitryway Or.:u;: of the five furnished and decorated model homes al Rancho La Cuesta in H9r.ilington Beach is the La Patm·a . Another model Js under construction. (Story, ijoge 18) • claimed designer:s. B a r r y Berkus. They have Im· ag\native floor plans with ex- citing architectural features and expensive details, both in- sidf> and out. "In addition, our unique Select-A.Site Plan enables a family to choose both its floor plan and its slle plan. They can have the same model on a rectangular lot with th e garage in front of the house, or on a square lot with a garage alongside the home, connected by a breezeway . This provides a wider choice of front elevations, enabling a family to have a much more imposing home with nearly 50 percent greater street fron- tage. It also helps the buy.er to utilize his Jot in a way that best fits his family's needs." The Country Scene may be reached by taking the Santa Ana or San Diego Freeways lo the El Toro Road off.ramp, going north on El Toro Road to Mu irlands Boulevard, and then west on Muirlands past Ridge Route Drive to the model:s. Biddle also reports that. de.'!pite recent labor and materials price hikes, the firm has held the price line from the seaind increment o f Broadmoor Turtle Rock 70. Prices Start at $29,990. Features included in the homes are custom fireplace;, stained wood beam ceilings, OCEAN VIEW WITH BEACH TOO! A decoralorshowcase of six lavish new homes, each by a. dillerent decorator.-SpeCtacular ocean views and an exclusf'fe executive caliber community second to none. BROAD MOOR ON NIGUEL SHORES • Imposing guard gate entrance • Exclusive beach access alld member'Ship in 1he fabulous Monarch Bay Beach Club • Private 1ennis courts at the foot of your h.ill • Community Golf Course • Three minutes to shopp~ng and theatre • Adjacent lo lhe new 2,100 boat Dana Point Marina • Landscaping. sprinklers, even drapes & patios can be included • OFFER lfMflED FROM 8/1/70 'lo 8/YJ/70 OHL Y SJ9,900 ro S59,990 INCENTIVES GALORE* •FINANCING • FEATURES ; FUNDING deairatlve custom lighting fix· lures, nylon carpeting and""" fully appointed kitchens with continuous cleaning ovens. The 613-home commwUty Is part of lrvine·a better en- vironment, and bas a major advantage for homeownet11 in the 1850 acres of attractiv• parklike surroundings that border II. The. 1,500-acrt UC Irvine, campus and the proposed 35().. acre county-regional recrea· tional park that border the community are completely protected against residential, conunerical or l n dust r i a I development by tbe Irvine master plan. The plan ha.a been cited a.s presenling ''an awareness of life values to g:o along with property values." and controls all phases of development in the proposed city. Irvine is reported1y the largest, most comprehensive muterplanned community in the nation.· '"Many or the factors which have forced rapld appreciation or university-oriented homes in the Westwood area have been planned Into Irvine," said Biddle. Broadmoor 1\u1.le Rock '70 Is located south of the Santa Ana and San Diego Freeways on Turtle Rock Drive at Cam- pus Drive. •• • ,,. . • . ~ .. --·-------~------------------------------- I• llAlL y PILOT S.wrdll, AUOUSI 2', 1970 Product for Lawns Bio.Turf Orgartic Culture Best For Soil '1 DOllOTllEA M. BROOKS NEW YORK (UPI) -Raro Is the --"""-·· -the -al • lush cr-11 ... RaN loo, is the ............... who is aatisfied with results (!(bis ............ "Seed, r...i, aerate. weed. mow, rake and otherwise pamper a lawn and the chaooes art it will tum out the way you hope one year in liw.," says Len MaiUoux al the Fann Builder division d American Bioculture, Inc:., New York- Most lawn programs ignore rGne important buic -the 'condition of the soil itself, M~ said. To start with. few soils measure up to the Ideal of a mellow , well drained Joarn. There are heavy clays and dry, sandy soils. and everything in between. Then, soils are overworked. overus- ed. nHft is buildup al in- -weedicldes. oom-_.oa1 fertm...... '!be earth is compacted. Aeration and. water abaorpijon are ham· pered. The natural balance of the soil Is destroyed. Fann Builder, a Phoenix- based operation. thinks it bas the answer in a product it calls Bio-Turf, Mailloux said. microbe.t in the soil. 'Ibese microor(anisms, M a i I I o u x said. work to break up com- paction, speed breakdown or organic materials. help con- vert. fertilif.ers into usable form more quickly and ef. ficienUy. He says the formula. known only to three men in Phoenix. has been used for IO years by farmers, and for the past three on turf at golf courses and playing fields such as the football !le.Id at Arizona State University. The com- pany says more than 300,000 acres currenUy are · being treated by the. process and it offe rs n um erous testimonials from agricultural users. Jawn care services ttd\ as Meridian Lawn Services, a division of the Meridian Home S<tviceo cqanlzallab o I Mtneola, N. Y. Michael Pucuccl, Meridian president, aays l'OSlllll ..... "remarkable" in the flrlt year al ... by the company in Its operotioos in N ... Yorl, New J e r 1 e y , Coonecticut, Pennsylvania, M a r y I a n d , Delaware, Virginia. "We bad a to percent renewal rate for our services, be llid. The company features the .,._.., which II bas termed .. .,ilization," as part of an annual lawn care packqe which, Pucuccl says, "costs around lilt for a typical llO by 100 plot to, perhaps, 1SOO for an acre property.'" The cost varies, he said, since the specific maintenance program is developed for each pro- perty. The Bio-Turi culiure Ui applied twice yearly along with whatever other measures are necessary for fertilization, weed and insect control, shrub and tree feeding and spraying. Along with its u.se on lawn areaa, Pascuoci said, the " com- pany sprays the aolution on soil around trees. an witb ploll, and has injected it Into garden areas and vegetable "amazing results." He said: "I used it in my own Long Island backyard tomato plot, with some untreated rows for comparison. I was t r u I y --------·· -. ------·-~ •... -------~ -.. Century Park Near Shopping Barber shoppera and bargain shoppers alike can enjoy living I~ Century Park in Fountain ~alley. The economy-conscious ap- preciate prices that start as low as $28,950, with only $1 closing costs. Buyers who want enough space for a piano, or an entire quartet, enjoy I.he extra spacious rooms in the dramatic ex- ecutive homes. The three to five bedroom , two bath homes include some · Sl.000 worth o[ bonus features in the prices of the homes. Some of the features inc luded in the 330-home devel-0pmcnt are sunken Jiving rooms, vault· ed ceilings, brick fireplaces, patio kitchens with continuous cleaniYlg ovens, and dishwashers. Cedar shake roofs, concrete driveways, decorative block walls and underground utililie.s, are also included. A liquid bacterial culblre produced from a cow manUtt but by a process of fermen- tation, Bio-Turf is applied by means of irrigation or spraying. The organic culture act!I to recondition and re- juvmate the so i I by stimulating the activity of It was used for the first time last year on residential properties, for lawns, shrubs, trees and'gardens and is being introduced nationally through surpcised at the dilfecence In PATIO KITCHENS AT CENTURY PARK FEATURE CONTINUOUS CLEANING OV ENS, OISHWASHERS growth. The treated sections The community, which Is located on Bushard at Ellis in Fountaln Valley, surrounds a large $100,000 landscaped park. Neighborhood an regional shoppb1g are quite close, and the access to the San Diego Freeway is ve ry convenient. produced ripe tomatoes by Ju.1-------------------------------------------------- Rancho La Cuesta Offers New Wimbleton Ho111es A new model borne is near-The Wimbleton is a two story ing cOmpletion at Rancho La home with 2,200 Square feet Cuesta in Huntingtoo Beach. downstairs and 230 upstairs. Le.,,. Katella Eve Ownby was award· ed. top sa1es honors for July by Katella Realty. Her sales volume was in excess of $196,000. Early buyers will r~ive their homes with the upstairs bonus are.a finished. The Wi.mbelton bl! a formal dining room and a rumpus room with a wet bar and fireplace. The m a st e r bedroom suite has a private bathroom witb a sunken Roman tub. Sales manager Heinz Lueck pointa out now is an excellent time to see the construction features ol the home while It is being built Artist's ren- derings demonstrate the ex- terior stylings available and floor plam m on display. The home Is selling !or $34,390 to $35,700, accordlng to Lueck. There are five other furnish- ed and decorated model homes open daily and a sales in- formation center is located at Brookhurst Stteet and Atlanta Avenue , Huntington Beach. The p o p u I a r Huntington State Beach is 1.6 miles from the homes. A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ly 4." • The culture_Mailloux said, appears to have another use, also. Another American Bio- culture division is working with it under the name of Water Kleen as a poasible product for use in sewage treatment plants and sepUc systems. Mailloux said the product appean to aid the growth of bacteria which breakdown sewage and testing l& under way in several areas. $6 Million Complex Set A $6 million dollar industrial complex is slat.eel for a ~ 1ile adjacert to the Fullerton Airport in Orange County, ac· cording to • joint -an-t nouncement by Life '4 Casualty Insurance Company of Tenneuet and Glass Con· tainers Corporation co-owners of the property. Known 111 the Fullerton Air Industrial Park, the project will be located between Moore and Artesia Avenues and will front on Gilbert Street. Dwyer.Qlrlett & Company, pioneer Southland mortgage banking finn, is !be developer and Keller & Grant, Inc. of A%usa i11 general contractor. Grubb & Ellis Company of Los Angeles and Newport Beach has been named leasing agent. IS NOW BEING FORMED TO PURCHASE l 648 ACRES NEAR PALMDALE WITHIN SIGHT OF THE GIANT SST AIRPORT ADJACENT TO DEVELOPED SUB-DIVISION OVERLOOKS BEAUTIFUL GOLF COURSE AND LAKE PLANNED FREEWAY WILL PASS NEAR THE PROPERTY FEATHER RIVER AQUEDUCT UNDER CONSTRUCTION BEAUTIFUL RANCH HOUSE, STABLES AND WATER SYSTEM EXCEPTIO NAL TERMS -M.A.I. APPRAJSAL • MOST VALUABLE PO'i!TION RELEASED FREE AND CLEAR TAX SHELTER BE NEFITS" The land appreciation spiral in the Palmdale Area of Los Angeles County ls being brought on by the Airport Development, continued population ex· plosion and inflation. If you would like to become an investor, call or write today to reserve a seat at one of our five scheduled investment meetings. Century City, Tuesda y, September I, 1970 Century Plaza Santa Ana, Wednesday, September 2, 1970 Saddleba~k Inn West Covina, Thucsday, Septembec 3, 1970 Holiday Inn Oakland, Wednesday, September 9, 1970 Holiday Inn San Mateo, Thursday, September 10, 1970 Hillsdale Inn Qualified Inuestors i\ltut Bt Bono Fidt Residents of tht St.att of California Earning At Least $18,000 ptr ~tor with a Nt t Worth of $3~,000 Excluding Home , Automobile and Housthod Furnishings or o minimum Liquid Ntt worth of $100,000. MINIMUM INVESTMENT ........ $4,400.00 FOR RESERVATIO NS CALL (213) 553·2433 or (415) 981·6226 Callfor11it1 Land Sale•, Inc. a division of California Land and Farming, Inc. Suite 1420. 1900 Avenue of th• Stars Century City, Los An&elos, California 90067 ••Based upon counsel or Flint & MacKay, attorneys at law. ' l You can own this new • home in Lake Forest for just $236 41 per mo. ( ·:H~c~::t ) ... no money down. It's like money in the bank. Why not. It costs no more than most rent payments. In fa ct, you 're actually saving money. Take this home for instance, (it's just one of 20 models you may select from). It sells for $24,550. You may purchase It on FHA, VA or Conventional finan ci ng. On a VA purchase, no down payment is required. 354 monthly payments of $236.41, payable in 29Vz years, 8Vz % annual percentage rate. You get added benefits from deductible income tax interest and real estate taxes. You're build.ing equity on the average of $1 ,000 per year. Figure it out. Where else could you purchase an investment that offers all these benefits with little or no money down. Lake Forest •.. a multi-million dollar master planned community. In addition, the above purchase price includes a custom designed fireplace, wood shingle roof, carpeting, dishwasher; Hotpoint double oven and range, disposer, custom light fixtures and the best home value in exclusive Lake ·Forest. Not a bad deal for just $7.77 a day. Your home in Lake Forest offers you much more for your purchasing dollar. It will gain in value faster because Lake Forest is an architecturally controlled community. The average home here -sells for $40,0001 many over $60,000. Here you have parks, fresh air, and are close to beaches, golf courses and shopping areas. Drive down . You'll llke it. ::·.=:...-:;,. Furnl1h1d model• ti The Country St ene may be re1ched via the San\a Ana or S11n Diego Fwys. Take the El Toro ollramp to the come r of Mu!rlanda and Ridge Rou1e in Lake Fore&\. From fl4,SSD •,HA• VA• CONVENTIONAL FINANCING. Op1n 10 to i . (71') 130·3150 The COUNTRY SCENE Lake 'forest M.J. BROCK & SONS, INC. eit70, '-I. J !lrot-& Sc~1. Ille, DICK TRACY ,. • I I j I ' 1 •J!UCDLIC li1 llllFfALO I ' 115 ROTTf/J1 GROSS-UGC ' , I! 1 r. 1 . . . MUTT AND JEFF "•···~·· ..... K .... ~.,,. ... , ... ~·"- NOW WHAT WILL 1 DO TOMORROW THAT'S FUNN'f? JUDGE PARKER ' • . I -- ly Chester Gould By Tom K. 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IWNFO'VOR!. LIF'E.S.'! SALLY BANANAS MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS ( ~ By John Miies By Mell By Saunders and Ovtrgard NEVER !! • ---,...-------·-~--- Stturdly, .....,, 29, 1!70 DAllY 1'11.0T If ly Chcntft lwMtl ly Ferd J•··- ,-~~~~~~~~~~~--t M STIAHOI WOIUI • DENNIS THI! MENACI! ' ' I I • ff DAILY PILOT Ghost · of Turbo Car l(ept. Alive by Lagunan I By DEKE DOULGATE OI wrtt 0.IJY Niii SI ... ONTARIO -The ghost of the turbi .. race car casts a deep shadow along smog valley at O.tario Motor Speedway, u the world's top drlvtts prepare for the Calilomla 500 Sepl 6. 1be last turbine ln racing, owned by Jack Adams of Memphis, lsn'l here. It ruts in a pile of tangled metal on U>e '1oor of a shop in Indianapolis. Its driver, JUck Muther of Laguna Beach, who crashed the turbine at Langho,me, Pa., is here practicing for lht race ill the Two Jacb Turbo-Offy. "We're putting the turbiae b:r.ck together again, but l honestly don't know why." said Muther's crew chief, HO•'ard Millican of Indianapolis, "unless it is th3l J just can't. stand to have anything broken lying around. "There was no sense fii:i...:: it aDd bring· Ing It h ore. The car Is just DOI «>m- petiti\'e," That ls what Andy Granatelll, the ouUpoken.. racing boss altd presideat of STP sail when the power of the turbine was' cut by a U.S. Auto Club edict two yean ago. The power was ~strlcted by cutting the allowable air opening into the engine from 14.9 square inches to 11.9. Granatelli said the turbine in effect was being banned, but car owner Adams built a car arou!'ld lhe smaller e11gine. First Muther and later Jigger Sirois of Hammond, Ind. tried to get Adams turbine car up to speed in l\.1ay at In· dianapoUs Speedway. Millican admitted that his crew even tried using an illegal dosage of water and alcohol tD bring the horsepower up to US so the car could hit a top lap speed of 16:1 mph. It took 165 mph "' qualify. Adams hopes to appeal to USAC of- ficials' sense ol fair play by havin& Sirois " RAM LINEBACKER -Myron Pottios is expected to see plenty of action at the middle linebacker spot when the Rams face San 01~0 in the Border City tonight. Pottios is a l~year NFL veteran from Notre Dame. Cardinals Top, Dodg er s On Torre's Homer, 1-0 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Joe Torre led off the top o( the ninth inni~ with his 17th home run of the season Friday nighL, breaking up a brilliant pitching duel be- tween Jerry Reuss of St. Louis and Don Sutton of Los Angeles and giving the Cardinals a 1..0 victory over the Dodgers. Reusr, a rookie southpaw, and tile right-handed Sutton traded two hitters through eight innings before Torre snap- ped the sairele6S battle. Reuss evened his record at ~5, allow- ing only singles by Bill ~Sudak.is in the fourth , after the rim 11 Dodgers had been retired. and again in the seventh. rightfield line for the first St. Louis hit with two out in the third. But Torre flied deep to Bill Russell in centerfield for the third out It was the seventh time this season the Dodgers have been shut out and the fourth time they have been limited to two hits. Gary Nolan and Wayne Simp- son o{ Cincinnati pitched twD-hltters against Los Angeles in the first week of the season and the Dodgers had only two hits in a J..() viclory over Nolan Ryan aad the New York ~tets oo April 2S. demonsb"ate the uooompeUUve state of the car. He sent the driver out to qualify, 11d the best Sirois c:ould do was 157 mph. "We wtflt to the USAC rules com· mittee," Millican aaid. ••Our turbine man, Paul Baynes of AllLson Division ot General Motors. bad speot a lot of Lime developing data, wbicb be &bowed on l""phs and charts. "We proved that the turbine power had been cut too far, but the rules committee recommended that the size stay I.he same anyway." Baynes, incident.ally, was the turblae e1pert who origiaal.cy had recommended the 11.9 inch size to USAC. However, when be suggesled the a~ proximately 3IK> hp turbine engine size, most lody cars with piston engine.! were putting oot 4SO to 500 horsepower. This year at Indianapolis every starter used a 7 o o bor3epower-ptus turbt><harged engine. "Otte ot these days," Millican com- mented, ··a car ls going to go catapulting into the grandstand and wipe out a tot of pe<>ple. Racing will be hurt by a lot of its critics. "SOme IU}' like Ralph Nader I> going lo demand to know what auto racing is doing for society, and we're going to have to aay we gave the world the rearview mirror back in 1911. That's-a poor ez. cuse. "Now we have the opportunity to ocm- tribute to the development of a smog-free turbine englne for the street aid we ig- nore our responsibility. "What are we contributing to develop. ment of the automobile today? We are using 1928 engines. U we break a piston we go to a shop and get another one. "1bere is no engineer who cares e.iugb to filtd out why we are breaking it, becal19e tbey stopped using this kind of engine (Offenbauser) before I was born. "If we were flndkl1 out thlngs about turblnes, General Motors, Ford, Pratt and Whitney, they would all have engineers climbing the walls to find out what was failing. "The aa.me oI the game Is develop- me11t. If we aren't in the automotive development business the.re ls no excuse for us to be out here." The lndianapolls establishment has dlBlnlased the turbine u a dead issue, but the fans sUU are enthusiastic about it, MllUcan said. "Back: home we get two and tl1rce telephorie calls a day," Millican said, •'and even little old ladies write us lettd's telling us not to give up the right "Everywhere we go people come up to us and tell us how much they like the turbine car. A 11 this year I can't remember one person who told us be didn't want it in racing." Arguments against the power pl.aQt just aren't valid, he said. "The main argument w1s that the engines were too e1pens.ive,'' accordil& to Millican. "Well, our engbte CQSt $18,000, and we could run it all year without even touching it By contrast, a turbo-Ford I! f.M,000, and it only lasts a few races before you have to replace or rebuild it. "The way I feel, the turbine is for the smaller guy, the guy you need to fill up the field. It doesn't qualify as fast, but It raCi!S almost as fast as it qualities, and it is depeJldable. So it finishes. "Another argument was that 1t ls 11111 airplane engine, not a car engine, and that might have been true at one tlme. Just the other day (Monday) they atarted the clean air car race in Boston. There are a lot or turbine cars in that one. You caa't say turbines don't go in cars anymore.'' (See TURBO, Page ll) Rams, Chargers Mix Tonight SAN DIEGO (AP) -Veteran runnlng back Tommy Ma900 makes his first 197() season appearance for the undefeated Rams tonight when they batUe the San Diego C'hargers, who h&ve won their lasL two games. c.oach George Allen of the Rams: said he would start Lester Josephson and Mason at the nmning spots. His policy has been to let. Mason, the 11).year-pro veteran from TUlane, sit out the opening contests while Werking himself into shape. .. He's looked good tn practice." said Allen in announcing bis decision. McLain Gets Suspension; Moody Fires 64 DETROIT -Detroit Tiger pitcher Denny McLain was suspended for up to a month Friday by Tiger general manager Jim Campbell for "conduct unbecoming a professional baseball player." Campbell made the announcement im· mediately after Oeb'oit's 6-2 loss to Oakland Friday night. 1be suspension apparently stems from a call Detroit News sports writerEtson Pelstra made to Campbell com I · about an incident in the Tiger cl before the game in which McLain doused Spoehtra with water. Jim Hawkins, Detroit Free Press baseball writer, also was doused by the ~year-old nger righthander. Campbell said in his statement: ••McLain has been smpended without salary for an indefinite period not to ex· ceed 30 days for conduct unbecoming a professional baseball player." • CLIFI'ON, N.J. -Old Sarge Orvllle Moody stormed in wUh a stunning, eight· under-par 64 and romped into a tie for the second·round lead Friday in pro golf's richest event, the $300,000 Dow Jones Open. The cross-handed putter who startled the golfing world when he scored his first professional victory in the 1969 U.S. Open. was tied at 136 with Bruce Cramptan and Paul Hamey. Crampton, an Australian veteran who won the Westchester Classic about a month ago, had a 68 and Harney, a 41· year-old club pro from Sutton, Mass., had a 69. Jifoody, who spent 14 years in the U.S. Army before hitting the pro golf tour only two years ago, has won about $38,000 this season but has been in a mild slwnp for some time. He snapped It with his course record· setting performance ttiat included a remarkable 10 birdies, two bogeys and Qnly six pars. • Ct.EVELAND -Arthur Ashe Jr .• saying this may be his last Davis Cup match, was drawn against West Germany's Wllhelm Bungert in the open- ing singles match today of the 1970 Challenge Round, tennis world series. In the second match Cliff Richey. 23- year-old scrapper from San Angelo, Tex., who has never played in a challenge round, goes against the challengers' ace, Christian Kuhnke. Lance Alworth, the pass catching star o( the Chargers, al.so may see some ac- tion. Alworth reported late to the club alter first announcing he would retire. There were reports that President Nix. on woukl be among those in the stands for the 8 p.m. kickoff. On Monday night the C h a r g e r s regist.e.red their second com~from-behind victory over National Football Con-- f erence opponents when they downed the Chicago Bears 14-9. The Rams meanwhile, beat Oakland 34-2.1. Veteran Jphn Had.I and young Marty Dornres are expected to share the quarterback job for the Chargers. Roman Gabriel will start for Los Angeles. Against the Bears, Domres took over with eight minutes, 30 seconds left and engineered a 73-yard march for the win- ning touclxlown. Against the Raiders Gabriel marshal· ed his fortes from a" 16-12 deficit and passed for a pair of touchdowns to put the Rams ahead to stay in the third quarter. San Diego banks on an improved defense as it tries to even the CaWornia series at two victories each. The Rams won 50-7 in 1967 and 24-14 last year. The ' .. . ' Charger lriwnph came in 1968 by a 35-13 ·' count. So far this campaign, the Ram! have beaten Cleveland, Dallas and Oakland. The Olargers lost to Dallas and then bea• the New York Giants and Chicago witb late rallies. . •. Both the Ra.ms and Chargers have beeft-+ strengthened by the return of player who at first announced they wouldn't pla this season -Walt Sweeney ,_long wi AlWorth for San Diego and Eddie Meador. and Maxie Baughan for the Rams . Meador saw his first action a week a and intercepted a George Blanda pass. CHARGERS ON DEFENSE -San Diego Chargers Joe Beauchamp (4-0) and Pete Barnes (59) will be in action tonight when the Chargers meet the Rams in San Diego. The Rams have won all three of their exhibitioii games while San Diego has a 2-1 record. In action above, Dallas' Walt Garrison has ball go through his fingers in end zone. '• •• Angels Split Doubleheader.'· CLEVELAND (AP) -Rookie Rich Hand hurled a one-hitter - a one-out homer by Roger Repoz in the fir.st inning -and pitched the Cleveland Indians to a 5-1 victory over California in the second game of Friday·s twi-night doubleheader after the Angels took the opener, 3-2. Despite the split, the Angels cut Min- nesota's lead in the American U!ague West to three games when the Twins dropped a twin bill to the New York Yankees. California won the. first game on con- secutive singles by Sandy Alamor, Repoz and Jim Fregosi which broke a 2-2 tie in the eighth inning. The hits off Dennis A119. ,. """· J(I St<>!. I kPI. I Ange l S late All 1111111 111 XMP'C U111 A"9fll 1f ci.w11ncl .._nttll I t Cltvtl1td A.-.ell VI 1(1n111 CllY ""9tl1 v1 K111 .. 1 CllV 10,:io ...... 10:]0. ""· 1:55 P.m. 1;.U 1.m. Higgin!, who h!ld just relieved Dean Chance. Jn the nightcap, Hand Issued two walks Jn gaining his fourth victory over the Angels this season. He retired the last 13· balters. The tall righthander also drove in a run ~ witb a fourth-inning singlf, scoring Jack Heidemann, who reached on a fielder'• · choice and advanced to third on two wild pitches. The Indians got three runs In the first : off Tom Murphy, two of them on a bases 1 ~ .. • loaded single by Eddie Leon after Ted ·., · Uhlaender had scored on a passed ball • · with the bases filled. · .. , , Heidemann hit a home run, his fifth of •.i ~. the season, in the sixth. Sutton, 13-10, making his sixth start since his last victory July 31, was in troU· ble only in the first when t\\'O walks and a hit batsman loaded the bases. But Ted Simmons hH into a force play to end the threat. Top Frosh Quarterback Crop at OCC In the opener. both teams traded run,---.- in the first inning and the Angels took a ..;.__. 2-1 lead in the second on singles by Jay : Johnstone and Alomar around a sacrific1 by starter Rudy 1May. 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A-lt,N4 By CRAIG SHEFF 01 flit Dl"Y Pllo! 11111 With the bulk of the Orange Ccasl College football squad checked in, coach Dick Tucker's club was schedu1ed to get down to business next weelr. when twice- a-clay drills begin. Friday night. 62 of approximately 75 grid candidates took physical exams and checked out gear . Topping the list of freshmen laking p h y s i c a 1 s Friday were three quarterbacks, who Tucker labeled as the "best group of freshmen quarterbacks, without a doubt, we have ever had." The three -Gary Valbuena of Ji'oun- taln Valley, Glenn Miller of Corona de.I lifar and Dill Shedd o( Newport Harbor - flgure to wage a fierce battle for the starting OCC quarterback assignment Sept t9· when the Pirates face rival Golden West in the '70 opener. Also checking in were 1969 All-South Coast Conference selections Ku r t Clemens and Bill Curry. Clemens Is a defensive lineman and CUrry is .an out.standing defensive halfback. Other top frestanen drawing gear in- cluded linemen Jack Crosby (Huntingtcn Beach). Jim North (Corona del Mar), Chris Allen (Newport Beach), Jerry Smith (Newport Beach), Paul Hart (Villa Park l) and Paul Moro, Dan Moats and Lee Walters all of Huntington Beach. Offensive specialists Ken Eppelheimer (La Quinta), Doug Young (Corona de l Mar), aod Daryll Blood (Newport Harbor) also checked in. Eppelheimer is a running back and Young and Blood are receivers. Physical examinations were a 1 s o scheduled this morning. Double drill& begin Tuesday with Tucker tentatively scheduling 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. workouts. OCC plans to scrimmage Mira Costa College Monday, Sept. 7 al 11 a.m. at· Orange Coast. 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"' ·' ol .... ms ·-.· <a lay 'ice lh• tay on, •M •• ' . • • • • • • • • • • , , ' ' ' ' ' . ' • _, .. ~ .. " • • • • ,._ _, MAP STRATEGY -New M~rina High football coach Leon Wheeler (l eft) and top quarterback Steve Monahan discuss plans for the corning season. S•turd.11, Augu'\ ~. 1'70 DAil Y PllOT ;J Monahan-Wheeler Old-fashion Same Mold As Hadl In Grid Philosophy He can run , pu1. rttt.Ivt •• punt and kick PAT1 -and his coach calls him the best 1ttilete in camp. 'J"ho!fl are pret-ty t • I r <Tederrtlals bul perhaps M other sequence can b e t t deacrlbe Marina Hlgh's Steve Monahan then the Vlke&' touchdown drive against Hun· tlnrtoo Beach -a march that upset the OUen, 6-3, last November. Monahan 's first piece of work In that drive was a l&- yard reception from his liplit end post. Moments later be look a statue of liberty han- dorf from the quarterback and pas:s«I lo another mate for a 23-yard gain. He then put the clamps to HunUngton's ClF p I a yo l l hopes by pullifli in a sptc· tacular 15-yard pus for the wlMing touchdown . Monahan is back in Viking football plans -but now he's oper ating out of the Quarterback slot or Wheeler's multiple offense. Wheeler, who's been around the football coadtlng scene 1lr>ee 1942, says this of his 171>- pound field general: "This kid can reall y do a lot ol things. He has tremendou!I potential. He's in the !lame mold as John Hadl , a haltback in college and a quarterback In DAILY 1'1l0T St•ff ,.,_.Ill e's jwt the type of kid t t can play anypla ce. One Of best l'\.'"e ever had in that W"heeler was formerly al Morningside High. Mona·'"--;;;:, d . respect. ban is a 17G-poun se~or. "His passing is accurate and he hu good distance. but he's an even better runner. He c.tn do 1-t all -nanker. defensive By ROOt:Jt CARLSON ~ "" DlllY ,. .. ,, 11111 After scrutlnlzlna the U. yur coaching record and ehlUing with the articulate Leon Wheeler of Marina High School, one aets the Im· pression that the diminutive (5-6) taskmaster knows: what he 's doing . Thia fact wa sn't too clear a few months back when the ex- Momingside High boss took over the reigns of the Viking ship -a veuel that hu been mired In the depths since begiMing football warfare in 1963 when the Vikes accounted for their bett-ever record -3- :;.1. But Wheeler welcomes the opportunity to compete in the Sunset League -recognized as one or the toughest football «>ops in the state. "It's the aspect ol finding out juat how tough ll is first hand . I think I can do the job. I jumped at the ch1nce when lht opportunUy came up," 1aya Wheller. PresenUy Wbeeler hu 44 grld a1pl.r111t1 workhtr out in pr..cond1Uonln1 drlllJ for the va.rl1ty ind junior varsity. "Perh1pt the one bl& thing that makes or breaks a .tchool lJ tbt number of boys wbo turn out for pr1ctlce. "With a 1thool this Jiu theri ii no rtaaon why we s~uldn't have 100 to W out • lt'1 a 11Wn1 job," state! Wheeler. Wheeler has beeft around since the days when the of- ficl1l1 placed the ball ooe yard nut-of-bounds pl1y and he calls him.sell an old-faahloned 10rt regarding much ot hi.a game phllooophy. In appuranct, W bee 1 er resembles a miniature ,ener1I with a set jaw and a ~ nonsense point of v I e w regarding the game. He w11, lncMtentarty. in the Army for the duratloa ol. World Wtr U -'th aeveral •topf in between GuadK•naJ and Korea, A1 for the tllM itJtll, hlJ buic requlrta\ftll a r • 1imple. "You haVt> to ~ ruq and you have to want to bit and dlD the job. "Il you can·t move you cu't play. '!be beauty of th1I - it that the lid tblt lln'l a natural athlete can he made into 1 1ood /ootbaD player. lt'1 a matter of bard work and dedication." Wheeltr football bu pro-- duced JI( -ill tile 23 yurs he's *i cotehln& foot- ball •1alnet .. -and •tr ties. Perhaps a Upott t o Wheeltr"s effediveoeu u a t grtd coach Ila with hb ablllly lo sell the 1ame. lo pn1fptd.1ve grtdders. Golf, Angel Tilt Slated for .Tube At Santa Fe High, Wheeler took over and welcomed. .S candidates. Two ye.an liter be had 100 bodies ori the prtctica field. Thia IOl't of information l5 hard1y encouragin1 to op- posing Suniet Leaiue coaches who have privately maint1hwd for stveral seasons t b a t Marina Hllb bou* perll&ps The golfing money merry- go-round is spiraling higher and higher 1.nd where It will stop, nobody know.!!. Third round. adion will be the finest agreg1Uoo of televlxd live today at 1 potential athletu ind footbt.11 playen in the circuit. o'clock 1.nd the att.importet0 ;;:;;;~;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;~ finals Sunday at 2. I ~ American League bueba.Il TURBO ..• \CooU.nued from P11e 20) Los Alamitos Entries halfback, ju!lt great coordina- tion. "Hi!I only problem at the moment is that he has so much natural talent Ulat he aubscquent!y doesn't W()l'k as hard a!I he should," finished. the Viking boss. The Dow Jones Open al Up- per Montclair Country Club in Clifton, N.J ., i!I being played for $300,000 with first place worth SI0,000 and second place worth $34,200. In case oC a tie and A sudden-death playoff, can you imagine the pressur~ on the playtts involved over a putt worth $25,800? takes over the Game of the Week on Channc!l 4 today whe-n the Oakland Athletics meet the Tigers at Detroit begin- ning at 11:15. The Angels con- tinue their bid to ovfrtake the Minnesota. Twins in a televised game at Cleveland. Sunday ~tarting at 10:30 on Channel 5. I Bet You Didn't Know L it, because they slopped using this kind of engine (O ffen- hause r) before I was born. "If we were finding out things about turbines, General Motors, Ford, Pratt and Whit· ney, they would all have en- gineers climbing the walls to find out what wu failing. "The name of the game is develqpment. lf we aren 't in lhe automotive development busiN111s there Is no excuse for us to~ out here." The Indianapolis establish- ment his dismissed the turbine 11s a ,sead issue, but the fans still are enthusiastic about it, Millican said. '·Ba,ck home we get two and lhree i.elephone calls a day ," Millican said, ''and even little old ladies write us letlers tell- ing us. not to give up the fight LOS ALAMITOS INTl111 1'01 MONOAY, AUO. 11, 1'1t llTH DAY CLEAlt 6 l'AJT l'llST POST JIU l".M. NIGHTLY OOUILI ON \"I 111111 llt:ACES, I XACTA eN "' IACI •• •• "' "' •• • • ir, '" ,. •• "' "' ••• SI CONO IACI. Clll v1•C11. I 1'" olC11 •nd IJO, Cll ff'Jllftl. PurM S lllllO. ci.1,.,1nt Pr~"' S160A. Str1wc1c>r1 !H1rC11"91 110•, Lol•dof' !Vinson) 1 El9ht Tw~tv (Wlllol'll 11l Fl1shv Hmll!:SI (Pern ... 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Cl•lmlflw f'rk:• 12580. l'nllffrDlll O\lffl IH1rd!nt) ''°o Mandllt• lf'tr,,.•l 1 I Giii"'' l;"IMtl !W11tonl l11 ltl'f'\l'll!I •1• k• {Wt lltl 111 ltodl:~I ••• l oy (Adtlr) 1,.i0 ldl l vn (f'lft) 1 7 Ll•hl"I,,. 81d IS"'lthl , .. , l.cktt tltodlt Cronbv) 7 l oel<ln' M.,.111 IDr1vt •I 111 Dlltt•r ltrllnt l l•11r,1) 117 AIM II fl~ll 0.1 T.-GI•! fM1rdln1l 111 c;,.. M!Jfv JOI! ($1r•IH•1 117 1111,._ 5"' l r11C1 r1 ... 11~1 1"' C~lil l1r t ld !l't""'•) 110 lllCTM IA(I. 170 ~••d1 .. ~_r••' olft t nd .... Clefmlnt. l"urM 111111. Clt lm· "Everywhere we go people come up to us and tell us how much they like the turbine car. A]J this year l can't remem- btr one person who told us he didn't want it in racing." Los Alamitos Resulf.'j Arguments against the pow- f'r plant just aren't valid, he said. '·The main argument "'as that the engines were lo(l ex- pensive.'' according to ~1illi­ can. "Well, our engine cost Sl8.000, and we could run it all vear without even touching it Rv C<lntrast. a turbo-Ford il'i $3.\,ooo, and it only lasts a few races before you have to replace or rebuild it. ''The wa y I feel. the turbine I~ for the smaller guy. the guy you need lo fill up the field. II dotsn't qualify as last. but it races almost ai:; fast a.~ it aualifies. and it ls dependable. So it finishes. "Anot~r argument w a s th;it It is M airplane engine , not ;i car engine. and th11t migh.t ha ve been true at one ll me . Just the other day (Mon- da y) they started the clea n a.ir ar race in 8011ton. There :iire a lot of turbifle can in that one. You can't say tur- bine! don't go in car1 any- more.'' , • • •••v-c•r• 1ctiY• w11r for Mtn end lioys Hemphill's: • fine ntvt' f•m ily 1he• 1tore in Ft1hlen lsl1l'ld Oj111fl Su11J1vt .•• for tll1 Su"''"'' 12 •• s No Scr1tcllft. l lJITN ~ca.~ ...... 'VN• •'-• Ind .,., lml"'I. f'ur" 11603. ~l"'I e MIY (Wl tlfln) ,.oo ,.,. 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H7 t m>rflbl 1w1ti11 no Pittsburgh, Skins Win By Tbt A190Cl.at.ecl Pre11 Charley Harraway and Bob Brunet bulled for s hor t yard1ge touchdowns Friday night to st.art the Wuhlngton Redskins on their way to a %7- 0 victory over the Buffalo Bills in a National Football Leacue exhibition 11ame In Wa1hington. In another e1hlbitlon tilt, rookie Terry Bradshaw fired a 37·yard touchdown pass and set up another one as the holt Pltllbur&h Steelers whipped the New York Giants, 21-e. The blond 2 1-ye ar-old Bradshaw, pro rootball 's top draft choice last winter, rip- ped apart the Ghio.ts' 1econ- d1ry with his pinpoint ac- curacy. mixin1 3hort sideline patterns with shots down the middle in then a ti on a 11 y televised game. He completed 16 ol 23 pasu11: ror 244 yardi. Preston Peariion 11COred the first Pltt!burgh touchdown with a three-yard burst 1rler roo kie Hubie Bry111! returned A punt 45 yards to the New York 20 in ~e first ".!Jarter, Pearson talhtd four pl1y1 lattr. . Washington's Harr away ~ored from the one-half y1rd line and Srunel from the one in a 17-polnt aecond quarter to 11ive c03ch Biil Austi'll. filllna In for the ailin& Vince Lom- b111rdi, his third vtctnry in four games durin~ the NFL sum- mer season. Buffalo is 1-3. The Red11kini scored 1nothtr touchdown In the third period whtn 1tcon C: string quarterback Fr•nk Ryan hit tlgtll end Jtrry Smith on a 19- yard touchdown pas!. The six-foot righlhander was per!~ in the passing game last year although he only threw three times. Hill completions were good for two, 3.1 and 21 yards. He accounted for 21 points on the 9CO?'eboard during the 1969 campaign, a Viking high. Bruin Backs Impressive LOS ANGELES (AP)-Three ruMing b a c k s impressed Coach Tommy Prothro Frida y whlle UCLA's veteran defen· 1lve secondary qontinued to provide a good test for quart- erback Dennis Dummit. The Bruins, looking for he lp in the backfield after losing Mickey Cureton with an in- jury, had senior non letterman Arthur Sims working out in CUreton·s old left halfback spot . Sims responded with 34 yards in four carrie!I. Fullback Jerry Campbell. hampered by injuries as a freshman and during spring drills. romped five times for 70 yards and Rod Stensrud. backing up Sims. churned 42 yarda in eight trips during the morning scrlmmaie. A pan.Ing drill took up most or the atternoon practice. Dummlt completed 11 of 13, two for toudidown1. Ttie tec- ond11y intercepted two passe!I. Pro football has a big day 8clleduled Sunday , The Ra.ms- San Diego Charges game will be run on tape delay at 11 o'clock Sunday on Channel 2. Two games are scheduled Sunday afternoon. The Green Bay Packen meet the Raiden In Oakland on Channel 2 at 3 o'clock. The New York Jets face the Vikings in Bloom- ington, Mlnn. m Chanoel 4 at 6 o'clock. Tbere's also Davil Cup ten- nis (a.me.111 - l p.m. Sun- day), Bowling (Cbamel 5 -1 p.m. Sunday), track and field compeUt.lon, America's Cup races and a Bruin HiJhll,ghl rum this weekend . QBs Shine In SC Drill LOS ANGELES (AP) - Coach John McKay ol lhe Uni· versity of Southern California Troj1ns said he was pleased with the work of three quarter- backs Friday in a 30-minute non-contact pasaing scrim- mage. Jimmy Jones, the Trojans' No. I signal-caller in hi! jun. lor season, was backed up by sophomores Mike Rae and Dave &ulware. McKay also announced he was shifting veteran Jim Gris- sum from defensive end to outsld~ linebacker. Grissum lettered at defensive end In 1968, then sat out ls.st year with a knee Injury. trJ• .. ...., Of •II 1111 .llaten ..._ ...... •vw llMYtil ,,. ...,..II, Wfllldl -1114 1111' ._. .111'.:MI ... fll C911'11Mfllll _,._Ill I -t • • • I ICWlll II MN ..., S."""" I••· wtil 111 lMI,. a111•1to1 ,... 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Major League Standings DEAN LEWIS 4UeUST SPICIAU NATIONAL LEAGUE Pltt&bur&h New Yorlr Chtc110 St. Loul< Philadelphia Montreal Ea1t Dlvl1lon W L 70 60 !7 61 !8 14 62 66 60 70 56 1• West Olvl1Jon Pct .!.18 .,19 .515 .471 .482 .431 Cincinnati 8S 48 .639 GB Iii 3 8 10.., 14\i Dod1er1 72 5' .563 10\.2 S.11.n Fra.ncl11co 66 1\3 .512 J7 Atlanta ~ 65 .500 184: Houston 80 70 .~2 23\\ San Dleao so 81 .382 34 l'tl!ll J'I IU~lll Chlctto I, St" 011,0 4 Hou1te11 l . Mtw York 1 St n l'••~itce J, l'llltlN'9h 1 II. Loul1 1, Ot<lttrt O f'hllltltlllfo1t I, At11"!1 1 Mo•ll•H I ~. ClnclM tll ,, 111 IMl11411) Tllll1r'1 ••-CIMIMlll lCIOrllt\ftr •H 11 MtnlrHI IMtrlt<I , .... , All1nt1 IS!oN •·fl 11 l'flllldtffll'IMI {W'IM 11·11!, """ Ntw Ytrll !Gtntry t•'l 11 Molltltn ll !lltntM"t .... II. Lllollt (l ttltllfMI Ml! I t OM1tn fl'lllll•t l•ltJ, .... f'ltl'I~ llllll a.:11 II S.11 llr111Cl1Ct ff'll--.,, °""' .. """ ldlldulllll. 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LEARNING HAND AND EYE COORDINATION · 'Mou•1 MIK• Moyer Builds Toothpick Sculpture Youths Aehieve Slow Learners Shown How • 'By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 .. o.11F Plitt SMff Wlllt do you do with a teen· .,., .mo Is a comtant dllclpline problem, a cbroaic truant and a generally poor lludent! Up to a year ago, you pro- bably labeled the student an ~le and forgot il Today, ·if )'CU live in the N~Mesa Unified School District, you send your in- coni.gl.b}e to a class run· by awanf ~ teacher Nina Hlnly. Then you watch the dump start to happen. Mrs. Hardy, winner of the Newport-Mesa Education As- toclatioo's F.ducators Award lot gradeJ nine U>rougb 11, ii So!nc into her _..i year a tht . bead el· the CopiU" Stills c185! which Is cooducted at· McNally School During the school year, her three class periods are part of Ill< regular'McNally program. But during the summer, her program is the ~Y one in ses· lion at tbe cciotinuation school Doslpd al\(! cnncelved by !he .energeUc instructor, the ~ is let up for students with average or above average abilitY who are not achieving at their grade level. Most o[ tht9e students exhibit some form of dilcipline problems as a result of their failure to achieve at thelr grade level. ••nie discipline problems and the inability to achieve are really the symptoms of something else." she said. .. They are running away from a problem because they can't do tt, and the reason they can't do it is that the students in this program all have learn- ing disabilities." These disabilities lake all tort.t of forms, but the one that Mn. Hardy has found to be most prevalent is dyslexia. She defmes it as any reading problem as well as any word bank problem. For example, a student who suffers from dyslexia may be able to read and interpret What he reads, but may not be able to write down what he baa read. ' Or, anOther student may be able toTead and pronounce the words, but cannot comprehend what he bas read. Problems such as this or ether problems that manife st themselves in an inability to work with numbers, she feels are learning dlsabiHties and Mrs. Hardy has geared her program to helping h e r atudents le.am to cope with them . .. First. we do a lot of di&gnOIUC work to find out where the problem ts,'' she 1aid. After that. the program com:lsts ol improving their ICholut1c achievement. And ln the process. 'Pttrs. Hanly hal managed to change i.1>Mf fll b« students' attitude tonnf• achoo!. ,,,. IO lludents that have partk!poled In Mn. Hardy's pilot pro~ .which ran dur· Ing the Iiiil-70 school year, and the 50 studenta that were a part ol her "1J1lmer school. have, accordin( to th e i r parents, ehown a remarkable change In attitude. Parenti ol the swdents in the oine-mootb progrirn had nothing but entltusiastlc pral.<e for Mrs. Hardy an3 her work. Of ber aori. one mother wrote: .. He is a joy to have around ••• likes Mrs. Hardy very much for her un-- derstanding ••• is more happy at home because he likes school and like.a to talk about jt." Another paren~ nol.ed : "Her whole attitude has clf&nged about school. Now she is eager to attend, complete her worj, and feels a part of things going on around her. It is hard l,j> describe the change in her." Mrs. Hardy attributes her success with these students partlalJy to the academic pr~ gram, which takes a lot of the scholastic pressures off the teenagers. The rest of the credit lies, she. said, with tbe teacher aids and student teachers Who work with her and ean gl've students in- -·inatructlon. -"We use student teachers from UC lrvine, so m e teachers from the district who are doing in service , training with me, plus teacher aJds who come from the Newport Harbor Assistance League. "I can't say enough for thost ladies. We just ·couldn't have made it without them," she said of the Assistance League wcrkers. "The whole atmosphere is a tota~y positive one. We work on a system of instant reward. The curriculum is set up in units which take about 15 hours on the average to com- plete. When the students finish a unit, they get a certiricate of achievement. "You have to understand that these students, a n d sometimes their parents, have some severe guilt feelings about their problems by the time they get to junior or senior high school. "The whole idea is to build them up to a point where they realize they can do the work," Mrs. Hard y explained. Evidence of her success academically ca n be seen all over her classroom. The wa lls and desks are covered with the students' work and instead or sitting in the isolated booth- desks, the students a r e gathered in s1nall groups rap- ping about their work. Of course, there is a grow- ing number or statistics, which show the number of manlhs and years improvement in the various subjects for. each stu- dent, but Mrs. Ha~dy seems most proud of the improved attitud e she has brought out in her students. When she first began the program on an experimental pilot basis, she set as her ob- jectives the improvement or the attitudes, acbievement, and attendance of secondary school students with "certain problems with school." At the end of her fin:t·f1,1ll yea r with the program, Mrs. Hardy has ample evidence, ol all kinds, which proves she has met her objectives. As she noted in a report on her coorse made In ·)anuary: "Not all' their 'problems are solved, of course, l'he wroog techniques even oow bring out some of their rebeWons and resentments. But advances have been · made -and theJr steps are in the positive filrec.. lion that will lead them to school, family, and social satisractlon If the therapeutic methods and atmosphere can be continued long enough to strengthen their footsteps." Bucher: Navy Bungling ~ost the Pu~~lo ·' By WAllllEN L. NELION WASHINGTON (UPI) - Twenty --being rete.uid from captivity in ture of the USS Pueblo on Jan. 23, 11168. and a bureaucracy lhat would not bend led to the capture ot the Pueblo an<t 111 13 officers and ... n. at tbe highest leV.l.,The plan ll"'~,,,."Jl:~'lf: was rated a 'Mlnlmum risk operation" since the &blpa alway• woold renajli 1n U.. tematlMal waters ~and the Sovleu re•pected -.tbt freedom North K«oa, Cmdr. Lloyd M. Budler, atlpt>er fll the tpy ship l'lleblo, lw ·become an author. nplned tbe ...i,tit be Jost In prllon 11111 devaloped • pouncl>. llls.,.....,....,_!t not unespected-.10< a man ol · G. The boot fl oometblng el.se again. In n, the olllcer ·who hopes he 1Ull bu a career ill the Navy, argues that it was Navy bw>gllng that led to the cap- "Bucher : My Stoey" was publlsbed tbls m o n lb by Doubleday. ·To promote it Bucher took leave and came to Wa!ilJinll<!o where he tpent tive hours ln tbe Pentagon book s to re one day aul4graphin1· copies fO< Jong Unes of tbe curious. He wu qnable to resist the temptation to inscribe "Go Navy!" In copies i:lougbt by uniformed /\rm:J and Air Forte officera. In an interview with UPI, Bucher aald a combination ol incompetent Nav-1 officers AlthQup . the military cur- ttnU.V is under fire for ovtnpenOl!IC, Bucher uld .ooe·tnblem with the •PY ship program was tbat it was ·.rwt '!" a oh<>estfi"I· 1be graying ~·nder said some unknown penon 1 floated the initial idea for dispatcblng ships .. t .l g.h e.d down with Intricate elect1onie gear to listen in on Soviet radio and radar freQi.teecies. 1ben a sta:rf shady was mode and the plan approved 'Mad Cycli,st' Bugs Italia-ns NAPLES, Italy (UPI) -A youtb on. a 10Uped-up motorqr. cycle driving Naples nuu. At !wt 39 -ha~ beEll lnjured in two wild nilbll of fighting between Police trying to trap Ule cyclist - -calls blmsell "Agostino the Med" -11111 tilpusands of Neapolitans jamming t b e heart ol the city to ... him. know his name -•tay<d out ol sight Monday. But lhoo..00. of persom turned out to ... him anyway. In the paDdemoniwn, much of it caused by other motorcyclists, m<ft than 100 persons were -· and ti injured badly emugh to require bulmenl Another 2l were injured Sunday nigbt when the youth ran wild in the middle of Naples for several hours, bowling over polk:emen, chas- ing pedeolrlans off sidewalks and kicking dents in pursuing cars. ~!run llalian-cycling·ace Giacomo Agostini, who has 'Won nine w o r 1 d cham.· plonships. One man was injured while standing on a balcony. Pollet said be was hit by a tear gas ca.mister hurled at police trcm another balcony. "Agostino the Mad" first a.p- pemd about midnigllt Sun· day. A Policenan tried 14 stop him . at an int.eresection. 11le cyclist kicked him in the stomach and roared off. of tbe M&S. l Even more ~~ wu the feet that tbe Ruulana operated almilar tlo;troa!c •PY ships off the ·j\nierlcan coasla. The U.S. planners reasoned t b a t the Soviets would never toych a n American spy shiP' because unanned Russlan.count_,ia would be """'f>llble to retaliation . Later the spy shif mils.ion waa changed to·inctucle •no!ID( around • off the ~,. and North. .Korean coa'sl.s. '11ii1 created risks which )lAll not been envisioned ia the. original staff study. "But no one ftWorked U,e staff study," Bucher said. ''lt w~ assumed that since , ap.- proval came from high ·up In the Joint Chiefs ol'·stan •that they knew what-they:.. Wt!l't: doing." . Bucher said that when he was given co~&J¥t iof the Pueblo he aske«I that the ''minimum risk" 'evaluation be changed and that protecUve measures be taken, including install.aUon oC equipment to destroy classified documents quickly, and a reduction in the tremendous volume or secret papers carried aboatd ship. ; l /WIT ..... Some police believe the yoolh, who does acrobali<: tricks, ch a a e .1 policemen, leaps over can and weaves among aidewalt cafe tables wlt1l oittn screaming and mu!· Iler popping, Is paid by gangs ol thieves to keep police busy while they steal from cars and apartments. Fighting began when Police tried to break up crowds of people block.in« trafftc while waiting for "Agosllno t1le Mad," a name apparently bor· Scores of police re~ forcements flooded tht center of Naples to try to catch him. He ""'1<d throogb sb-eell and piazzas. avoiding all of them while racq at speeds police estimated at up to 93 m.p.h . "Evi recotrimendaUoti I made as put into dfect after our ca ure," Bucher said. 111t. BUCHER AND WIFE ENJOY Lll\J'!AO~IN · PuobJo .S/dpjlor'1 SIO<y Told In .Niw .. York The youth -police do not was old cl"11"g-tbe-I>orn- door tine." t l • ,.I. .. \ 1ss1soamo too much to apartment? Yes, if you're single and all you're getting is an apartment And lbere are a Jot of expensively-priced apartment cdmplexes around !bat are just !bat and nothing else. Ex- ccptforplasterstatuesin lbeentry- way. Or a pool. Or a manager who comes around and oils lbe curtain rod once in a while. But lbe rents are usually out of sight and lbe only singlo people around are cilber six or sixty. Not at the Soulb Bay Cub. It's an apartment complex built just for single adults lbatcomes wilb a resort right In lbe backyard. You name it and South Bay Club's got ii. Tennis. Volleyball. Basketball Day or night Heallh Clubs wilh sauna balhs. Olympic-size . swimming pool. Jacuzzi pools. Game room, billiard room, party room wilh dance fiOQr, buffet and bar. Scuba lessons. Bridge games. Even a resident tennis pro. Best of all, activitiCS; are planned but never pushed. The apartments-lhemselves are something else again. Tastolully furnished. Decorated. Patio balcony. Single, one or two bedrooms. Rents from $150 Oilier Orange County South Bay Oubsare located at; ', I , I '- i . '""'f'' ' ... ' . ' . ' ' ,. ~ ' : t: . ~ ' . ' ··-· ._, ' " : ... to $3SO·a month. Pretty reasonable~ you consider there's a country club ny ot life included. So, stop looking for an apartment, startJook. ing for a place to live. South BayClub Apartments. (just for 11in1Je people) Champagne Open Hoose Tbfl Saday.1< 8<115.....,.J,.. 1o1,. Newport Beach Irvine and 16th St. (714) 64S.QSSO g1-1~""~·--­"" . Model s open daily-JO am to9 pm IWJlEll GROVE 13100 Chapman Avenue (714) 636-3030• ANAKl!IM·223S Broadway (714) 772.4500 South Bay Cub Apampcnts ia a projccl of RAB Dovelopment Co. 1 I ~-----.............................................................................. ____ ..,.....~~~----~~-~~-~-------~--.. ----·-· ~---· .. ....... ... ---- OML Y Pl~OT .'J3. 1 . .,-- .... '1 '• ,,.., I " • ' t , • I ': WE DON'T C~RE ,WHERE Y9U'VE BEEN OR WHAT YOU'VE BEEN OFFERED -YOU'RE SUR( TO GO FOR Q,U!t OfF~R! DON'T , SIGN ANY ORDER WITH ANY DEALER ON ANY NEW 'CAR- • • • TRUCK OR USID CAR UNTIL YOU HAVE BEEN QUO,TED DUNTON FORD PRICES. NEW' l970 FORD' LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE STATI ON WAGON 54497 + TAX l LIC. Includes All This Equ ipme nt SAVE· HUNDREDS 6000 ·MILE 1970 DEMONSTRATOR $ SALE-- OVER FACTORY INVOICE All Mad~s To Choose From Most Can fUU Y EQUIPPED BRAND NEW 1910 MUSTANG 2 DOOR .HARDTOP 250 C.l.D .. engine, fu el evaporated emission control system, wtlitewolt tir ... (OF0 1L135127) • 1 s TO CRU SE FRI!\ • ' 13~1~0 1970 S .PER VA,~ o""' ••' ,.~.:~.~ .. rs> "'"" AS $ FA CTORY AIR CONDITIONING ; powe r steering, cruise-o- matic transmission, AM/FM .ra.dio, tinted glass, !iig "429 4V 8 cyl" engine, trailer t owin g package, deluxe luggage racks. 0J1&-41•1101 • T-Blrds ··To r l101 • Mu 1ton1s G1l1xlt1 •Font LTD's I ply lirt •, dutl W11l1rn Mirron, rt•r LOW dcor 91111 , t it. I E2 4AHJ57'1' I I AS • BRAND NEW 1910 'THUNDERBIRD SAVE $$$ OVER SS MAVERICKS .· AT DUNTON P.RICES INCLUDING TH~ All NEW. GRABBER ' • J. '64 PLYMOUTH -4 door Sed1n, VI , tulomtlic lr1n1., pow1r-1ln rin1j1, rtdio, ~tt ltr. !JMM1•ll V-1, 111l11m1tic. tr1n1111in ien. l1clo1v 1ir conditiol\· ing, pow1r 1l•t•in9, power windew1, rt dio, ,,;nyt roof. !NCA04ll '64 FALCON WAGON VI, 1ulo1'11lic lr1nu1•i11ion, t ir c.ondilionin9. r1die, .,,,+tr. I PWH5071 '66 DATSUN '65 MUSTANG Con~•rl. 6 c.yl, 6.11101'1•.f<t Jr1111ll'l!J1io11, t 1dio, ~11f • ••. l it . l~<i07471 . '66 . DOD~~ Dort Wgn. · '6 cyt .. •ulem1fic lr1111mi11ion, ,,,;., 1!11!1r. lie. ISllUJOOl • ' '66 MUST ANG, . '66 MERCURY 4 cloor 1td111 . 6 cvl .. 1wlom1l1c h 1n1f!'li1t ion, rtclio, ~e•t1r. Lie. ! ~UI060 1 ~499 $899 $999 .... 2 DOOR HARDTOP USED 'CAR BUYER OW DUTY ... .... TOP DOLLAR PAJD '67 MUSTANG Coupe 6 cyl . atic~, redio, h1•+1r. I LGf.116 21 '67 IMPALA 2 dr.. v.1. •u+o. ,,.,,, .. pow1• 1f••ri n9. rtd•o. h •• ,. 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Lio. fWQDl•1 1 ?~.,.~.~.1 ~·~·· .~.~,~~,.~;!. ,,.,_ $Jo9· ·3-.:: BHS l . z~.~.u.~!~~g,.;,, ..... -~· ...... $3Q93· in9, rtdoo, .,, con4!1t•on•n9 , w1nyl roof, L•t. 1101 ADUI ' ' r --------------·-------· -· ------------------ .. HOUSES FOR S,lLE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE 1000 General 1000 Gener al 1000 General JOOOGtMr•I 1000 ~~~~~~~~-·1~--iiiiiiiii!~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~/ ;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;=;;;;:;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;I * * * * * * DOVER SHORES 1000General Move ln Before School Open House Sat & Sun. Open fioullell SAT . & SUN . IJ 15212 X•vier Circle Wt1tminster .; BR, den, lam. rm: (oU Beach &: Bolsal $49.950. fl. I n IJ * . . "the" place .to live ol..inda Jj{e * T'AYLOR * * FORMER MODEL home with atrium. SIS Tustin Ave. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT. HOMES Two years old. 4 Bedrm, 3 bath, View of Upper Bay. $89,000. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY OL E' -(,ALMOST NEW, 2 Separate wing s , N•w1Mrt Heights 811uty 26 Lind. I.I. Drlv. • mast.er bedroom, living room, formal din· The charm of "Old Mexico". Quarry tile · · ldtcb b kf t v· ~ Bedrm .. 2 bath, livinf & lge family rm w/frplc. dining area, crpl5, drps, hrdwd flrs, shake roof, dble i;?ar .. alley aGcess, want quick sale!! Fast escrow!! '30,000. 2'°2 Vlst• Hog•r Corp. O••ned. 5 Br. s bath home faClll· g Harbor ~.:..a mg room, en, rea as area on 1ew " floors & adobe brick fireplace set the.mW"-i + 3 bedrm · 2 b th U f il · p 1 Island. Jacu-t & sauna. Comp. furn., for , a o am Y nn. oo • OU Del Oro to Hacienda, bfihind commynity cenler. 3 BR. 2 baths. Only $34,000. 277 Morning C•nyon Sho~Jlffs, Corona del Mar. 3 BR. 2 ba. BeauL condition] -for this almost new Corona de! Mar custom $115 000: immed. occup. W/dock · · · · · · · · · · · · $2001000 home near beach. Master ste. w/ocean view '"' · · * * * * * * * FHA Buyen & secluded sun deck. Co uld not be reproduced 'T.:r TRADITIONAL; elegant 2 story, 4: bedrm, 60 Lindi Isle Drive 3 bath View home. $89.500. • .... Newly 11.sted Prest1'ge waterfront home 4 today for the askina price of .......... $79,500 · · 228 Goldenrod "' Open Sat/Sun 1-5:30 -/:.(CHOICE Dover Shores View sites. We.'., extra lg. Br. 4 ba , pwdr. rm. Lge. !iv. rm. & build to suit. 1923 Fullerton, Cost• M1s1 SUNDAY 1-5 den: 3 car gar. Beaut. patio/garden. Deck JUST LI STED & dock ....................... $220,000 Weslcl if!'s best location. Yard sized heated ROY J, WARD CO., Realton Sharp, clean.custom built, 3 BR. 2 BA. EX· TRA, EXTRA lge livinR: rm w/dinin~ area, hrdwd flrs, good quality crpts. dble gar. Walk to s hop s. Gov't appraisal $28,000. Want Fast Action! 2715 W•vecrest Coron11. clcl Mar . .f Bdrms, &: family room . n Linda Isle Drive J)OOl, 3 bdrm, dinini;? room. Close to schools. Dover Shore• Office NeY.' 5 Br., 5 bath home on lagoon. Marble shopping. Call to see ................. $45,850 1430 Gel•xy Drive, N.B. ~1550 CORBIN- MARTIN entry, wet bar, AM/FM Intercom, Huge mstr JUST A F INE HOME l-$49,950 Br. has bean1 ceil. & O"'n frplc. Large liv. & And just reduced! 4 Bdrms. family room, !am. rms. w/frplcs. w/deck ...... $185,000 isolated suite in west win-'C" of home. Spacious * * * * * * * Waterfront Lots rear vard \V/built-in ba rbecue. 1112 Nottingham Open Sat-Sun 1·5: 30 No. 44 : 108 Ft. on waler .. , ........ $150,000 A.ttention GI Buyen 20102 Orchid, off P1lludes Ro1d Must see this 3 BR. 2 BA home, 20x20 liv rm + 11e din rm, bltns, dble gar, lge fenced yard, nr UCL Only $25,000. IDEAL FOR YOUNGSTERS -$29,950 SOLD: No . 54 : On lagoon. \Vith plans $60,000 3 Bedrooms, family room & 2 baths. Fenced REALTORS 675-1662 BAYFRONT APTS. VISTA DEL LIDO P l•r & Sllp Aveileble No. 76 : Wide lot on lagoon ........ $85,000 in pool-size yard. Located on safe cul-de-sac street. Call for appt. to lfll No. 88: View. With plans .......... $145,000 1860 NewPort Blvd., Cost• Mesi DOVE R SHORES For complete lnform1tlon on Prefer NEW home ? Thert see this lovely 4 •II other homes & lots, c1 ll: bdrm. formal dlninj( rm. den & garden room C1ll 646-3918 or 545.J483 , $32.~ AND UP Ge org• Williamton REALTOR 673-4350 645·15'4 ev1s. BIL L GRUNDY, REAL TOR W/\vet bar. Impressive entry into 3 1trte liY· 833 Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.B. 642-4620 ing room. Seo today! ... ' ..... r I' t' ·•' "!000 410 Mornin_g Star Lane, Open 811t-8un --a :~ 1000General 1000 Generi1I 1000 Gen1ri1I 1000 THE REAL ESTATERS Service is our Watchword The Real Estate" ore o Io rgo, succe ssful teem of expe ri- enced, well -traine d Realto,., who a re qualified a nd eage r lo do a good jo b for you. PROOF POSITIVE RANDALL H. tfC CARDLE A•k our fo rmer clie nts . We will be glad l o give you names al random, from our file s. Over 70 °10 of our busineu comu Pre11dtnl of Tiie llNI E1t1ttr5: 1 co!leot rur tsttl• lnlttU<!or •nd lt<Chir1r; 111-'"°' Iii tnt booO; "llul E111tt Trtr.,lng In Ct lllo<nlt Colltfts"; t llttl E1tu .. colu,..,,hl IOr ll'tt 011t1 Piie!; 11111 ct!rK· ""' 01 Oltl!T; .,_,, orttlcll'>I of !flt ~ewpGrt 111rbo•·C"'' Mat ao-rd ol llt1!10t1 • from referrals on d Jecond t ime cu•lome". • • Give a call-¥ ou'll always be glnd you did. LOVELY UDO ISLE This is a chance of a lifetime. Owner has reduced his price SS.000-4 Bedrooms. separate dining on a 45' street to street lot. S59,950. Don't m iss this. Call today 646-7171. JUST LISTED -EASTSIDE 2 Bedrooms + Den + 1-·amily Room. Huge Brick F'ire- place. Rustic with lot.s of wood paneling. Big corner lot. Room for boat. It's newly listed. "Com'e See" or Call 541>2313. LIVE in spectacular China Cove. Waterfront ... Corona del Mar. Beautiful Birch Paneling 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Deck Patio, 2 Fireplaces, Boat Davit & Winch . Offered at $128,000. -673-8550. NEWPORT HEIGHTS -$19 ,950 Hold th is small, one bedroom liveable cottage on a ·so x 27 foot lot until you 're ready to build your dream home. This is the best locatio n in the Heights. Call for Showing! 546-2313. COUNTRY CLUB VIEW A permanent view from this 1500 square foot rustic home, of beautiful Santa Ana Country Club. Large Family area & Dining Room. Double Ca r Garage \\:ith.Drive-Lhru boat door. It's a Btiy at $24,500. Call Now! 541>2313 HAPPY HALECREST SpoUess 4 Bedroom or 3 and a den-Kiddies' paradise close to school' and a big park.-Room for dad's boat or · trailer--only $26,950. Call 54&2313 NOW. NEWPORT HEIGHTS -$22,SOO A dandy fixer-upper 2 bedroom & bath plus a I bedroom & bath near shopping-Can't be beat "'ith a litUe cleanin' & fix in'. -Phone 64~7171-to see. MESA VERDE FHA-VA -$28,500 ~ Bedroom. 2 Bath, all electric buil t-i n kitchen, large family roorn home on a corner lot \Vi th room for Boa t storage. Assume low interest loan. See Today~ 54~2313. SPANISH • MEDITERRANEAN Beautiful home with red tile roof -Roman bath with pie· ture \Vindow garden vi ew -step down to fam ily-liv ing and master bedroom-large covered patio-cul de sac st. 3 years new. Only $33,000. better hurry. Phooe ~7171 IEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED & PLANNED Custom in every detail with lovely private courtyard, 3 bedrooms. the ultimate in kitchens and unsurpassed vie\v. $115.000. This home must be seen to be appreciated. Call 573-8550. NEWPORT HEIGHTS TRIPLEX 'J ust li sted. A sparkling clean pride-of-ownership triplex with a nearly "zero" \'acancy factor. All three ha ve 2 bedrooms, sin gle car garages and private fenced ya rds- On desirable "l-lavens Place." The ideal properly for an owner occupant in a neighborhood you will vl'ant to live in ! Onl y $38,950. Call 673-8550. COLLEGE PARK BEAUTY Very unique 3 bdrm. completely remodeled with new kitchen-large covered patio-shat.e roof-beautiful cul de sac st. for kiddies-Owner will help finance or may sell FHA VA -DISTRESS SITUATION -$31 ,950. hurry. '41>7171. HE REAL ESTATERS SALES 4 Conven ient Locations Nea r You Real Estate PEOPLE NEWXJRT IEACH COSTA MESA Investments ' 1700 Nt•porl l~d. 2790 Hnbo• l~d. ONE SAL ESMAN LIAIM MOii ,_nr• lr1l1 Int M6-7171 546-ll ll NEICID IAUI MOii 0-M Mf"-9 It ... + 011!' ••• 1 £11111 lft"l llfll•ftl ' ..... ..,,.. 1CORONA DI!. MA-INVESTMENTS Dtpt. R1 t llll1 •ft• lft•11•,,,1ftt 11lt11111ft wit~ 1lft tt1fty I M9ft Kelll. lMs Ct1'11'1'1M lll M1t9Ytrit1 2714 Httbor ll•d., Sua, 201 .. ...,.. JO• IHTllfllW 673-IS!O C.tt1 M•1• 546-ll II * Ftr !ftlt r¥ltw 1ttl ~tMly ltl(• Cell RANDY McCARDLE C114!1. IC6.2l16. 21'0 546-2316 EXPERIENCE ELIMINATES EXPERIMENT H1tbe1 11.1111 .• s~·'• 10!. LINDA ISLE -$221 ,000 MILF. lonJ? \\•ater vi ew from this Fat>tJ.lous custom built 2 story Colonial. Regal & ~lot· ful outstanding beauty with pier &: slip. COURTLY! AIRYI 2 Bdrm. den , Spanish motif casa. So HY•ble! This 3 y r. old must be seen ........ , , .tu.OM 2039 Irvine Open Sut 1·5:30 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP -$79,500 \.\'e recommend this 4 bdrm "Broadmoor" view home in Corona de! Mar for a lari;?e family & executive entertaining. Formal din· in,1? rm. A garden setting of unusual bea uty. Look no further until you have seen this! IRVINE TERRACE -$40,000 Close to Fashion Island is this delightful 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. New carpeting, invit· ing patio and built-in range & oven. 1515 Bonnie Doone Open Sat-Sun 1·5 :30 WAT ERFONT -$85.000 81' on channel with pier and floa t. 3 bdrm. 2 stry. Beam ceiling. Owner will carry 1st T.D. at low int. rate lo qualified buyer. Hurry for this one~ Call to see. NEWPORT HEIGHTS -$41 ,950 Viev.1·2 story Colonial home. 3 & family nn, 2 baths. Bit-in R/O. Near schools & shops, lge rear yd. Trailer & boat space. IRV INE TERRACE It's almost school time! See this well located 4 bdrm ho1ne ready for occupancy. Family rm. dining rm & lovely pool. ......... ,75.000 1536 Dolphin Terrace Open Sat-Sun 1·5 :30 LOVELY BAYFRONT DUPLEX Never-ending view. Marble fireplaces in each unit. Live in luxurious upper and rent 3 bd- rm, 2 ba. lo\ver ..................... $160,000 CORONA DE L MAR DUPLEX Corner privacy! 2 Bedroom front unit with fireplace plus 1 bdrm renlal in rear. Patio & charm. See this ne\v exclusive offering tcr day & profil! ................... Only $42,000 "Our 25t h Y11r" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realton 211 1 San Joaquin Hills Ro ad NEWPORT CENTE R 644-4910 ******* 1- Gener.11 1000 Sun. only 1·5:00 #16 Linda Isl e. N.B .. 5 b.r ., Fa.milv Rm. WATERFRONT $1 39,000 88R Sandcastle, Cdl\"I , 4 b.r., DR. VIEW ................... $ 56.500 2138 Tustin, N.B. 4 b.r. Family roo n1 . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 54.950 A BA YCREST EXCt;USIVE ..• Picture book beauty with a pleasant im· pact throughout. Wrou,ht 1 r on entry gate. 4 large bedrooms including a dazz. ling master suite. Separate formal dining room and a family room with stone fire· place. SparkUng kitchen and breakfast area. Beautifuf manicured pool ·sized yard. Offered at $65~000. MAKE OFFER! BAYSHORE SPECIAL Owner say!i "Sell It qui('k!" Bought anoth· er home. VACANT -immediate posses· sion. Larllc fo rmal dining room. ·EXCW· SIVE AREA -PRIVATE BEACHES. $39,900. • I Colesworthy & Co. 1 REALTOR Newport Be1ch Office 1028 B1y1ide Drive 67S-4930 ---~--- Read Daily Pilot Classifie~ · Gener i i lOOOGeneral loot ---Coldwell,Banker OFFERS: ~ 2 LUXURIOUS HOMES Dr1fllatlcally situated G<:f:•nfront home w/ ~ RR., fDrmal din. rm. ' den . Have your own pool + own access to beach. $232,000 Magnificent 5-Acre estate home. One of the last in Newport Beach. 4 BR .. Ia:t. formal din . flll· + l&e. lanai for informal enter· taining off spacious pool area. $225,000 Kathryn Raulston SPECTACULAR VIEW WATERFRONT -~EACON BAY 4 Bedrooms, 4* baths. Enclosed inside pa· tio. gourmet kitchen, bonus room. R·2, can bu il d up. Boat slip 18' -tennis. $138,500 Mary Lou Marion OCEANFRONT Corona de! Mar -on the best beach - 3 BR. & !am. rm., wood panelini;!:: new car· pets; tile entry. R-2 Lot & space for 2nd view ll ome. $110,000 Carol Tatum DOVER SHORES 4 BR. 4 BA. \Vith views from Uvi n}l'.. dining, breakfast. kitchen &. family rooms. 3 Car J{ar .. entry & entertainment patios. ''Trees.Trees". $97.000 Al Fink OWNER TRANSFERRED And anxious to sell ma~nifi cent Broadmoor ocean/harbor view home. Exquisite decor: lush landscaping. 4 BR .. 21h Ba . Priced to sell! .$72.500 M. C. Buie BROAD~O O R OPEN HOUSE 1216 SANDPOINT-OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 Popular tri-level ; immaculate 4 BR .. lge. fam. rm .. form. d in. rm. -attr. yard. Comm. pool steps away. Only 568,950 Bud Austin OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 4 BR .. 211.i Ba. S\vi m all year in large 18x33' pool in enclosed courtyard. Full view of harbor. Good financing. 966 SAN DCASTLE. Harriet Davies $61,500 OPEN SUNDAY l·S 2915 CAROB -EASTBLUFF Great family home. 5 Bedrms., on one floor. Large fam. rm .. separate din. rm. Wait 'ti! you see the view -its fabulous!! S57.600 Cathryn Tennille LIVING AT ITS' BEST Bayshores, with 2 priv . bay beaches, boat. in.a: facilities. tree studded streets. Jmmac. 2 BR . plus den & din . rm. Lge. South patio. $49 .500 Mary Harvey INCOME PLUS HOME .Ju st 3 years young : a sharp 3 bedroom 2 bath home. close to beach , plus lovely 2 bedroom. 1 bath income unit. Priced at !49,500 -Terms. Gene Vreeland OPEN HOUSE • EASRLUFf Just reduced to $47,000. Terrific view - great family home, approx. 21 00 sq. ft. 4 Bedrooms. Open 1 lo 5. Sat & Sun. 2627 BUCKEYE Geo rge Grupe KITCHEN · LIVING UPSIDE Anxious owner says "sell off.season. 4 BR. home has farn . rm .. 2 Ba's .. & 3 car iaraJ!:e down. Everything else is up, ex cept the price. 144.500 Bill Comstock JUST STEPS TO OCEAN \Vhere else can you find a newer home v.•/2 BR., conv. den, 2 Ba .. beamed ceilings, bJt. in~. shall!: carpets, cozy patio -for only $27.950 ? ' BeUe Partch .~ "Please call for our picture brochure· of current listings." 133-0700 '44-2430 !""" ...... -----------.................................... -.-.---~~----------------,..-.,. -.. -.-~...-. v -··--- S•tu~r. Augusl 29,.19?0 DAJL Y PJLOT ZS ~S~OR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE ~U~~SALE HOUSES F,OR SALE HOUSES FORSALE-iiOUS~S FOR SALE • G1n1r1I 1000Gintril • 1000 Gen1r1I )!":!"1 1000 G1n1r1I 1000 G1n1rol 1000 Gln1r1I 1DOOG1norol 1000G1norol 10ili~ ~;;;;;:==~~===~~;;;;;;;;;;:;;;l ~;j~i-i;j*iiiJ-.i~~;~~~iiiiiiiiiliiiij;iiiir-i;j;i;iiii~=iii~I · · f OCEANSIDE OF HIWAY + Price Just reduced lo $42,500. 2 BR. "Slory-THE TOWERS book Cottage" with exceptional lndscpg - close to school. • PRACTICALL Y NEW HOME ~ Work is done. Spic and Span 4 BR, beaut • ~rptd . drpd, & lndscpd. Owner transferred. rt_Qffered below cost for quick sale. A VERY SPECIAL HOME ' . Custo1n built 4 BR. formal din rm, pictur- esque ocean view. Stone firepl, beam ceilgs. -~:Dutch Girl'', sparkling clean. $59,500. Oramic bay & ocean View. Exclu· sive 2 bedroom apartments. Elevators, terraces. Jacuzzi pool 7'10 Financing with 10% down. Very special buy! $44,500 To ~58.500. Open Daily 1-5 P .M. 3121 W. Coast H\vy., Newport Beach. MACNAB • IRVINE 642-8235 67.S.321 0 TR EMENOOUS PRI CE REDUCTION Baycrest. Beautiful trees. 4 BR, 3 ba. Owner anxious. Price reduced $8,000 -now only Gen•ral 1000 General 1000 $49;500. Buyer's Bonanza. ---------------! CORONA OEL MAR VIEW OPEN ATIENTION -Bay & Ocean. 3 BR. din rm. den. CuSlom SUNOAY-1 lo S VETS buill, owner moving to Ne\\' Zealand. Prop· 1999 Tustin Ave. erty like ne~'. make offer. 2 Bedrooms + Den .., , f'"a.n1. ily Room. Huge Br ii: k Sl:'a,00 Total Cash n10\'Cs you in. if ~rller pays you costs. This three bed1'00n1 CostR l.tl'sa gen1 is offt'red at a low $23.500. Two full baths, doub!P garage anrl a p11ra. dise of landscapini;. Huge covered 1muo. H u r r y~ 546-SfHO. 675-3000 OPEN EVENINGS 67.S..3000 Fireplace. Rustic 111ith lots Coast Hwy. Opposlt• M•cArthur Blvd. of 11100d paneling. Big cor. ner 101. Roon1 for boat. It's ne"'ly listed, tl2.500. 546-2313 Read Daily Pilot Classified Open Houses THIS WEEKEND r.., this 1Mr11dy dlrtttoty wltll Y•• tfl;lt ..,.... • ..., ., ,.II ,. llo11w tt1111ti11t . All Ille loccrtlofll lhtH Ml•• .,. dffcrlbff 111 ..-.er ~n lly odYertlsl1t9 oi. Jfhlttt 111 todoy't DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. P.nw11t 1howl119 0"11 llOllM't fer wt. or to Nflt -llrtff lo Hit tuCh litffr111otlo• ht tllls col•-.-cit frt4oy. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom ) 2591 Vista Dr., Newport Beach 675-493() (Sal & Sun 1-5) (2 Bedrooms & Fa mily or Dtnl 1999 Tustin, Costa J\.1esa - 546-2313 (Sal 2-6) 1319 Bonnie Doonc, Corona del 11ar 673-8550 (Sal & Sun 2-6) {3 Bedroom) 422 Belvue Ln . tPenin. Pt.), Balboa 675-4600 !Sat & Sun 11-5) 4607 Wayne, Corona del Mar 673-6642: 675-6459 (Sun 1-5) 316 Narcissus. Corona dcl Mar 673-6642: 675-6459 !Sun 1-5) 609 Poinsettia, Corona del l\lla r 675-5726 !Sal & Sun 1-5) 228 Goldenrod. Corona de\ 1'1ar 644·4910 !Sa l & Sun 1-5:30) 2039 Irvine . ..\vc .. ~ost.a ~lesa 644-4910 (Sal 1-5:30) 1515 Boonie Doone (Irvine Terrace), CdM 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 449 Green Grove, Orange 002-1373 !Sal & Sun 1-5) 329 E. 19th St.. Costa l\'lesa 545-8424 (Sal 1-5) , 1984 Federal Ave., Costa fl.>lesa 545-2300, 673-3211 (Daily 1·5) 20102 Shorewood. Huntington Beach 962-1373 ISat & Sun 1-5) ' ..._ 3098 College. Costa J\:fesa • 546-5440 (Sun 12 :30·5) •. (3 Bedroom & Family or Oen) 1100 Sand Piper Dr. (1-l arbor View Hills), CdM. 675-2787 !Sun 1-5) ! · 335 Nassa u Rd. (C ollege Park) ' ._ 545·2703 !Sal & Sun 10·7) •• 2907 Harbor \'ie\V Or , <Harbor Vie\V Hills) : CdM -. 644·2792 ISat & Sun) ~ *:l?.16 Id~ho Place. Costa Mesa 545·8424 !Sat & Sun 1-5\ 22fll Golden Circle. Ne,v port Be~rh 673-8550 !Sal 1-5) *1707 Tr.::ide\vind.~ <Bayc resl) NB 642·8235 fSat & Sun) 3400 ~~n R~fael Circle. rri·tesa \Voods) CM 557-7653 !Open D•ilv) < *4~'ll Orrington /Cameo Shore,.;\ CdM 673-3770 !Sun-Thur l-51 JORR4 L~ Terraza. F'ountaln Vallev 962-1.173 !Sal & Sun 1-5) 3046 Bahb. Costa i\·lesa 540-1720 ISat & Sun 1-5) 20~7 Adrian Circle. /1untington Beach ~ 540-1720 (Sat & Sun 1-5) • ... 19211 Sherbornc. f.luntington Crest • 842-6691 (Sun 12-6) ~ 20242 Ramona, Huntington Beach 962-1373 !Sat & Sun 1·5) :.-2292 Canyon Dr., (County) CJ\f I' 642-1771 (Sat & Sun 1-5) !_ *1618 Irvine. Ne,vport Beach 546-2313 (Sun 2-6) 2304 Fairhill. Ne\vport Beach ! 645-0303 (Sat & Sun 1·5) . . ·1 22ri1 Golden t1rcle. Ne"•port Beach , 673-8550 (Sal 1-5) , 2920 Clav St (Ne,vporl i"leights) NB 675-3000 I Sal 1:5 l 1-0 THE REAL \"-ESTATERS I , '''•1 <It' PILC71' WANT AD! 642-5678 DIMt.:-A-LINES.-Mi=5fm (4 Bed room ) *1915 Chubasco Dr., (Irvine Terr.) Cdl\'i 545-2300: 673-3211 . 1Sun 1-5 ) 9839 La Amapola, Fountain Valley 962-1373 (Sal & Sun 1-5) *9352 Downing, West1ninster 962-1373 !Sal & Sun 1-5 595 Traverse Dr .. Cos ta J\.1esa 545-2300: 673-3211 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 221 Morning Canyon. Corona del Mar 645-0303 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 1410 Watson. Costa Mesa 546-2313 1Sat & Sun 1-5 (4 Bedrooms & F1mily o r Den) 1124 Santiago Dr. {Dover Shores), NB 642·5200 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 1901 Commodore. (Baycrcst) NB 642-5200 (Sun 2·5) 308 1 1'1adison Ave .. Costa ~1esa 540·1151 !Sal & S!m 1-5) 1430 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 <Open Dailyl 2873 Boa Vista rMesa Verde), CJ\1 645·1848 !Open Sal & Sun) * 1749 Skylark (Baycrest), NB 675-3210 (Sun) *4627 Camden (<:an1eo Shores), Cd1'·1 642-8235 (Sal & Sun) 1606 Antigua Way {Dover Shores). NB 675-32 10 (Sal & Sun) 1330 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores). NB 642·8235 !Sal & Su nl 410 Morning Star Ln (Dover Shores), NB 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 1112 Nottingham (Weslcliff). NB 644-4910 (Sal & Sun 1·5 :30\ 1216 Sandpoint 1B roadrnoor). Cdl\1 644·2430: 833-0700 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 22 14 South Forest, Santa Ana 54()..1720 rsat & Slin 1-5) 3921 l,ei:iend Circle, lluntington Harbor 846-0604 (Sat & Snn 1-5) **3871 Mistral. Huntington Harbor 645-0303 I Sat & Sun 1-5 \ 2580 Sher,vood, Costa Mesa 645-0303 !Sal & Sun 1-5) 2054 Flamingo. Mesa Verde 546-2313 (Sun 2·6 ) 301 Canal, Newport Beach 540-1720 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 9022 Gettysburg, Huntington Beach 545-8424 (Sun 1·6) 2057 Commodore Rd, <Baycrest) NB 646-3255 (Sun 2-5) 2000 \Vindward . Newport Beach 675-4930 I Sun 2-5 \ *369 Vista Baya (Btwn 22nd & 23rd off Tustin) NB 646-3000 (Sat & Sun 1-51 2065 Port Bristol (Harbor View) CdM 675-3000 (Sal & Sun 1·5l 1800 Irvine ( Baycrest) NB 675-3000 !Sat & Sun 1-5) .. (5 Btdrooml 1815 Santiago Dr. !Dover Shores), NB 642·8235 (Sun) **222 Nord !Lido Island) NB 494-6415 (Afternoons) 19812 · Lexington, Huntington Beach 846-0604 (Su n 1-5 ) (5 B•drooms & F1mily or Otn) * 1536 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shor.,), NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 29 1!\ Carob (Easlbluff). NB 644-2430: 833-0700 !Sun 1-5) 9442 Nantucket, Huntington Beach 962·1373 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 9071 Rhodesia. Jlunt.ington Be,qch 962-137.1 !Sal & Sun 1-5\ DUPLEXES FOR SALE MACNAB • IRVINE FINER HOMES LINDA ISLE Oce o{ the n1ost beautiful homes on Linda Isle. Fabulous view o{ J-larbor Island & Bay. 6 bedrooms, formal dining room. family roon1, large gourmet kitchen, spacious living room. Decorated \vith ele,gance & quality. $245,000. Call for appt. or see our representa- ti ve at #11 Linda Isle!'. BALBOA PENINSULA Deli$lhUul 2 story home on lower bay. 4 bed- rooms, study & dining room. Pier & slip. $175.000. HARBOR VIEW HOME Beautilully landscaped, decorated & lushly carpeted 4 bedroom home plus lar~e family room, 21h baths, 2 fireplaces. approx. 2300 su. ft. Many extras. O\vners business necessi- tates leaving area. $54.500. Call for appt. SHE L TEREO BY SYCAMORE 'fhis custom built 4 bedroom has everything for a carefree California Way of Life. 3 fire. places, separate dining room. 20x40 pool with adjoininJ! Lanai roo1n. Refrigerator & freezer built-in. Even a safe for your valuables. Own- ers have moved from area and must sell. $69.950. BAYFRONT ELEGANCE . A beautfiul pier & slip front lhis magnificent 5 bedroom. 5 baUt home complete with a study & luxurious Billiard Room. Automatic air cleaning systen1 keeps the home virtua!J y dust free. An outstandin ,g 2 story chandelier adds war1nth to the formal dining room. The cherry breakfast room makes ever.v moi"nin.i::: a deli,ghtlul experience. Asking $225.000. BALBOA ISLANO DUPLEX Investors -I 'm a beautiful bayfront duplex facing a sandy beach a few steps from the Village, with an exceptional rental record. Look at me. $13,000, income last year -a j?rcat tax shelter. 4 bedrooms up. 3 ·bedrooms dO\\'n. 2 baths each. Askin.I? $125.000. Please call Bert Fehren for appt. to see. 675-3210. EASTB"UFF A great place lo vacation. a fabulolls place to live & work, so why not settle your family in a sparkling, .better than new. 3 bedroom. 21h bath, den. family roo1n & formal dinin,1? room home. New Eastbluff grade school within \Valking di stance. $52.500, Owner moving out of str1te. must be sold . t1.1a·ke your offer. BAYFRONT o,vn the whole end of an Island. 218 feel of waterfront with pier and float. 3 bedrooms fainil.Y room. Remodeled. fun beach house'. Upper story has large view sun-deck. Only $84.500. BALBOA PENINSULA POINT Unusual custom built 5 bedroom home on 2. lots .facing small park -close to ocean, bay, tennis club & boat launchin g ramp. Many ex· tras. Property clear. Just reduced to $95,000. OOVER SHORES BAYFRONT Beautifully decorated. Professionally land· scaped 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Lar~e mas· ~er suite \vith jacuzzi & steam shower. Fam· 11.Y room with wet bar. Built-in breakfast area off kitchen. Large carpeted waterfront ter- race with addiliona/ redwood deck extended over \Valer. Private pier & slip. A lovely cus- tom home on choice \Vaterfront Jot. P riced to sell at $117,500. DREAM COME TRUE !'-ssume a low interest loan on thj s outstand -J~~ 4 bedroom & fan1il y room & pool , in beau· t1fuf B,aycrest. for only $58,500. Now, wake up ca11 Lois Miller. 675-3210 for app't. Open Sun. 1749 Skylark. Newport Beach. MACNAB-IRVINE Realty Comp•ny 901 Dover Dr., Suit• 120 642-1235 1080 Bayside Drlv• 67.S.3110 Newport Beech ~ ..... Ttt........_ Genertl I~ t Gtn•ral 1000 CORONA DEL MAR Ocran.~ide or Hi~hway Cute 2 Bedroom home with [iM"p!ll.C(' Rnd nice yard Clot>e to shop.~ ~!llR1(' Sale $38,000 R('1dtor~ "Our 25th Year In th• Htrbor Area " 673-4400 $1.00 TOTAL DOWN MOVES YOU IN POOL 3 BEDROOMS Rear yard? EvPry Inch I~ concretP excepl tor the pool. The home? It's ;i 3 bedrm hf>auty \\'ith 1~·aJ1 lo \\'all l'VeryY"here. f"inancing? No pool loan, no problen1s. Takr over 1st TD with $8000 . but the owner 1viU help you with that! Pull price, $25,650. Joa.. COATS ~wAL1AcE REALTORS Open Ev1nin91 • 962-4154 • JUST LISTED! PAUL WHITE C~"!"N Paul· White~ Carnahan Realty Co. 546-5440 OUR 24th YEAR J • Let _yours be next -call now and start packing -our extensive advertising and multiple listing service will do the work for you. Over 850 sales people who meet buyers in all areas. We have waiting buy• ers now! CALL FOR A MARKET APPRAISAL. THE FINANCING IS SUPHll fHO OILlliATIONI A MODEL HOME RESALE . So Is thl11 IOVf'ly :t Bf:· 2 bath home on EAst~lde of Coi;ta Mesa. Has nl~ rorn1al dining area and eating area in kitch('n. $2500 DOWN and o\vner \viii help you assume hi~ $22.~. 6% loan, pa.ya. bit: $180 per month in- rluding princ., int.. tax- C!"i & inc. Hurry! Hurry! THIS IS RESERVED FOR YOU! If you WOftt top bill· Ing. call now! First se•• to call tith thla spot. FRI(!! That'!!: rii;:h t! lt look• llkl" & modrl &nd It'• rurnl~hf'd like a mndPI IUld you can buy this lovely 4 Bedroom con· domlnlurn either fur..-. nl~hed for $24,950 10 unfurnished for $23.950.I: 546-5440 NIED A FOUi HDIOOM WITH LOW INTEUST7 ico you can afford the monthly pe,ymf'nts. Well. herP It is $6200 down and a1sumr $16,300, 5% % Joan with paymentt of $155. Prine., Int., taXf'8 &: ins. Ju,;t do 8. little t'fl· pairs youn;elf and you will have a lovl"ly homr. 546-5440 NHD TAX SHELTER! WANT 25°/o IETUIN1 Then call us now and let us teO you aboul !his Io 1· r I y triplex. Terins jus t altered to $5,000 dov•n. ll consists of (j3) 2 bMroom unitlt. Full price $35.950. 5"6·5440 546- HORS". LOVERS DILIGHT ' Terrific 2 Bedroom home• \\'ilh lovely guest room 1vith I~ batb. Cros11 fE"nced to lhe 1·ear and idPe,I for horses. ,Good location 11nd 01vner an- xiou~. Asking $33,950. EZ terms available. 546-5440 IF YOU ARE THINKING OF SEUING, CALL US NOW FOR A FREE APPRAISAL NO OBLIGATION Of COURSE. FOUi UNI.TS MESA VERDI The right' investment h1 P.qual to a Hretlmr of toll. He~ ill you r chance, and only a short \Valk lo 11hopplng. Chttk thi~ Mesa Verde four· plex. Potenti11.I income of $600 per month. Pric- ed al S5'il.OOO. 546-5440 FOi THE EXECUTIVE v.·ith a grcnv\ng family \\111 find this an ideal location, short walk to ~hools & shopping. Thill iflea t 5 BR home has charm & space for en- tertaining. Formal dininR' room. 3 Baths. 2 Story • IArgl" kitchen with bltins, family room, near ~1esa V erdr Golf Cour11e. Pri~ $48,950. Call for show· in&'. 546-5440 FINANCING A PROILEM? Assume thl1 511,. FHA LOOft with monthly payment& ~r.:rs3 ~;1:0~"~,~~: es a1 n.11, 2 bath~ liv· ing w /w crpts -)!act', slldir 1 to Jovel now for further detail~. M6-54'i10 • OPEN HOUSE PRICE SLASHED! Owner Lh111.1iclatlntl 115,tSI ,ull ,rlc• 10% Down > llt'•· 2 lath ILT·IHS Ol'IN SUNDAY 12:JO t• 5:00 '°" c.11 .... Cotta MHA TIRED OF INFLATED PRICE57 Ca!I us on !hill 10 yr11 r!PW 4 Bdrm k Fam, 1%. bath home with completely fenced yard, room for pool, lraffic LR.. fir,.placP, \Y /w rrpti;, bltlns, large clos· r.L~ · "nly i29.000. \Viii !ell VA no down. or FHA. Call no"'" 546·5440 SURGICALLY CLEAN Located on qui('l slrPrt in ~lesa del ~tar is thi~ ('XQubile 4 bedroom homr 1vith bll·ins. Rea· dy 11.11d w11i!lng for you to movr right in. Ai;k. Ing only $.'ll,900. Extra nice condition! 546·5440 DUTCH CLEAN! L~ this fine 3 BR in M~a Verde. l-Iaii family room loo! Spa.rklinj( kitchen v.1th bltn oven & range w i t h dlsh\VBShf'r. 1 % baths. stall shower. Park like yard is [Pnced. Ask· in!': only $28,9!')0. E·Z terms, call now 546·5440 VA/FHA COLLIGE PARK Large family. net'd larg~ hnme. Then this ls the. one you have been look- ing for. Four large bed-. roon1s + study + huge bonus room. A Decora. tor Delight! Landscaped . \\•lth pride. So just move • right in. to VPIS NO DOWN • to anrone a · small do\\·n. Ca I now for further details. 546-5440 RICHLY APPOINTED ' To dl'llghl the m01tt Pll'-J tirul11r·is this fine Mesa . drl J\1ar 3 BR + family ~~~is;JoJ.~of h.~~ out. •1gbt, rht'el bit· in!I ~ S!!pl.•, rate flrf'- placc rpets ' & drapf's. Only $29,950 -ownl"T'!\ say sl'll VA or IBA tl"rmB. Hurry? 546-5440 • I • ' . 2272 Rut((ers. Costa Mesa 67:\-8.150 !Sun 1·5) (2 Br. ••ch) Sell£"r will pay RI] OOSls for Rny V('!eran. '011s f'\1~!0111 hon1e is ready IC1r you, 3 hug(' b<'droom111, 2 tull b111h11. ron1sntic firt'plac(', trem~nd. 01.1111 ITI'e covered 101 . lfuge Zi x '22 garage u·orkshop. ft',; a ~teal In Newport ror only S32.500. f>46.86.IO. Open Sundty 2 to S 2057 Commodor• Rd. Elegant Spanish 11lyll!: 4 bdrm, l b11 rh plu~ ~ homt" in t'X· clulliVf! Baycrcst. Courtyard ('ntry, Large pt1lin wilh Spanl~h tile & Adobe brick. Absolutely immaculate! Thllf bt'aU1lful hOrne ill decorated lo pcrfccUon, Call for •!'>- PQintment, ... l 1003 Bonnie Doone (Irvine Terr) CdM 675-3000 !Sat & Sun 1·5 \ (4 Btcfroom) *1721 Galatea (Irvine Terr.) CdM " 642-6472: 673-3468 (Fri., Sat & Sun 1·5) ~ 1824 Highland <Harbor Hglnd's). NB 675-5726 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 1130 S::intiag11 Dr . (Do,·er Shore~). NB 642·8235 IS•l & Sun) ** 11 l.i nrl;:i !~It !Linda !sir). NR 675·'.l'?lO iSal & Sun} 2627 Burk('\'<' I EA~lhht[f). NO 644-2430:' 833-0700 <Sal & Sun 1-51 ***•5 Collins Island. Newport Beach 835-6164 or 673-9043 !Slit & Sun 12-51 4201.'2 Larkspur. Corona d&I ~far 673-2222 (Sat & Sun I ·5) (3 Br & 2 Br) 120 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 673-222 (Sun 1-5) INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE (2 Hou1e1. 4 & 3 Br.) *3201 41h A\·e .. Coro~a de.I l\tar 833-0700: 644-2430 1Sun 1·51 • Pool * '* Wof91'fr••f • ._ .. ,_.. ••4 w.,.,,,."' -Fa rr."'1'iV- For Th• Talented Young Coup It: Exctllent f!OM' plt'n "'ilh 2 ~room11, 11eparate rlcn and l 1 ~ ha th8 tn !tip Nf!\\'llnrt 111"11t hlb o rh onrl . Twn fiNJplRl'i:s. ~PACf' for IXWtt.nr c~1n r>!"r mirklni;:: off alJt'y, Nf"Nlll ''llER" 1d~all 11.0cl "lllS" h~ndy\\'Ork . Pn!CED Al' APPRAISAi.. S.11.~ C. F. Col••worthy & CO. REAL TOR Um Sllyllide Drlvl'. Jean Smith , Realtor 4 Bedroom, 2 bath 0>111'1:'~ Park Dirty jl.f ,. :&: :&: $178.00 per month, 6% F'ix l II uri llnd mR.k~ sorne motlf'!y. 01\'nrr 3.nXiOUll. Try S2.000 t:lown. Built.in", rlnulll,. ,3.r· flI:'l", for'Cf'rl 11ir hrat. bl1 lot.II ~(' it tl)!fity, !'14&.86fi0 It's the SOLD SIGN that counh . 1093 IAKER STREET, COSTA Ml5A 546-5440 '75 ... 930 WANT"Aos-sru.!M~7i ·------------------------------- . .... . . .-. --•• , "7--. HOUSES FOR S LE :..H=:.::S::.ES:.:...FO:::R::..::SA:::L:.:E::.....:.H::O:.::U:.::S::.ES:..:..FO;:,R::...:S::A::;LE::__ ~O_l!gS FOR ~E _HOUSES FOR SALi . HOUSES FOR SALi -HOUSES FOR SALE ' -' ,. " B,arrell f<ealt'I pre6enl6 VIEWS! ~EW • DOVER SHORES 'An elegant 4 bedrm1 dining, family rm home. _Adult occupied. I\1ove in condition . I --;<; 1124 S1ntl1go Drive Open Sit & Sun l -5 1.-.. 'VIEW· FANTASTIC! : From a high l'Oint in Corona ~lighJands. 'i ·Panelled famlly /dlnin.1: room, bulltin kltch· :~en, 2 b~drooms & 2 balhs. ,L<1rge, car~frce •'--yard \\•ith complete privacy. fee lan d. $57,· -500. "· fEW ·OCEANFRONT HOMES ; :s_ide-by-side, desirable location, great beach, .~delightful water & sand activity. $54,000 & .,$56,000. Buy one and enjoy your O\Yn cubby ..... ..hole or t.a.ke both and have room for 4 units. EW • WESTCLIFF 0 This vie w is of th e lovelies sctluded patio ii i _area. Privacy. hidden <t\V;l. in the ('ei'\ter ~··everything, Custo1n designe 4 bdrm. 'n- ···ing roon1, family rm. Mini n1um · ·n ancr.. "-ra Car garage --i-large shop, base1nent, green __ house + much n1ore EW of a BARGAIN .._ See this 4 bedroom. 31/2 bath \Velis-buil t home in Baycrest. Dining room & fami ly •• Toom for pool. orchard, etr. $58,000. \'. 1901 Commodore Open Sunday 2 -5 .. Office Open Saturdays & S':'ndays 1000Gener1I Corooa Del Mar, Calltornla 92625 A NEW CONCEPT IN REAL ESTATE Photos of the finest listings in the Harbor area will be displayed in an attractiv• Victor· ian offiCe in Corona del Mar. Just for the fun of it please come and see our office at the in- tersection of MacArthur Blvd. and the Coast Highway. And plan to v is it these UNIQUE Open Houses this weekend : VIVA! Spanish contemporary, s ingle story with 4 bedrooms, quarry tile floor and formal dining area, delightful fountain in court yard •ntry and a large game room complete with man-si1ed walk behind bar. $56,950. Custom home neighborhood. Open 1 to 5 Sunday at 2941 Java Rd., just off Mesa Verde Drive * BEST BUYS COUNTRY LIVING ON A FULL ACRE HIGO * Open House Sit & Sun 1 ·5 :2:292 C1nyon Or. (County) C.M. \vith ranch type 3 bedroon1 home. comp! re- painted. nr.w dshwshr & di sposa l. Lge de- tached cov. p11tio, outdoor britk frplc & BBQ. Many shade trees. Owner will line. at 81h% -hurry this won't last! Only ......... , .. $49,500 CUSTOM 4 PLEXES Spacious 3 bedrm owners aot + (3) 2 bed- rm, 2 bath rentals in exclusive area of New· port Beach. Excellent owner occupied and tax shelter property. $9,120 income. 5 Bulld- in~s sold this month. Onlv 5 available. Sel- ect yours today. $15,000 down. $75,000 THE SUNSHINE HOME ::f?othing down G.I ., 3 bedrooms. 13A baths. large rumpus room, newly painted inside & out. $24,950 ONE OF A KIND Attractive North Costa Mesa 4 bedrm \vith all the b\tins & huge master bedrm. Call now for appt to see! $28,500 BEST LOT BUYS ea,t,ide ......•••••.•• ' ..•... Laguna Beach . , , •••.•.••••..•.. Capistrano Beach ... , , ...•.•• , •. $ 9,750 $15,000 $10,000 COZY conAGE-$31,000 2 Bdrm .. 1 bath on R-2 lot <ov. patio & BBQ. Near bay & ocean. Good parking. Call: 673·3663 673 8368 eves. RUSTIC CHARM Bay Ave. duplex with Heavy shake & used brick. 2 Bdrms .. 1 bath each plus guest rm. & bath. 673·3663; 673·8086 eves. OCEANFRONT Comfortable, large beach house; 5 bdrms., 2 bath s. Cozy frplc. Owner out of area says "sell". 673-3663 ; 642-2253 Eves. LARGE FAMILY! Will Jove th is spacious 4 Bdrm . 3 bath home with dining room, family room . hobby roon1 & sep. office w/priv. entry. Situated on large corner lot on quiet street. $59,500. 673-3663; 642·2253 eves. YEARLY RENTAL Remodeled 2 Bdrms., 1 bath: Yl beach. Good parking. $225 Per 673·3663; 642·2253 eves . blk . to month. associa e~ 673 -3663J PETE BARRETT REALTY 1605 Westcliff Or., N.B. 642-5200 DECORATOR'S TOUCH!Cute J bedrooms, with shag carpets, colorful wallpaper• & unique appointments thruout. Nifty covered patio. This is an immaculate home inside & out. Listed a t $31,500 and owner will con•ider !;G;;";;";;';;'.'l.=;;;;;;;;;;;;1;;000;..! ·G:.';;"_';:.'.:":.l ____ 1000 PERRON REAL TY 642-1771 POPULAR LEASE OPTION NOW Priced homes f.rom . C!_~neral 1000 General no down VA financing. General 1000 General 1000 Open 1 to 5 Sunday at 3221 Washington Ave. I.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;. 1000 11·H1 ~~:ic~lrop~~:!'tits 4 BDRM DR & FAM • Bc-ach Home Close to ocean Jil-1i\1EOJATE POSSF:SSION! Little n1oncy ~ed. Stun. n!ng 4 huge bedrms. Douhle fireplace. FORi\IAL DIN- Jr-.'G. Family roon1. Gounnet kitchen: Movc in with oprion to buy motlf'y and reason- able l'f'nt. Call 645-0303 BAYCREST t"=truly luxury 4 bf-drooin 'ffim~ \vith family room, for. ;qla1 dining room and study. '_, PLUS $p8.rklina pool and low main- ti:nance yard. · ONLY f'~ears new and beautifully birpeted a n d derorated Wi!h Van Luit \\'al!papr>r. ne o( Baycrests Finest ~Omes. _ ' Only S!l9.500 '}ll. inquire abou1 lhe 1nany Jddiuonal features ca 11 '613-8550. 4 BR. 2 BATH " $11,295 in Mesa Verde , ONL y te~LEGE U~l()Ut: ti()M~~ $21,500 REALTY 675-6000 Vcry few lert at.thi~ price. Stop "Buy" Local~d on tree!1.oed strttt, This Weekend this nice home is cl rn;e 10 SAT &sON FROM 1:00 shopp!~g & schools. Instea.d 3084 T 1 W General 1000 G eneral 1000 ot ren1Ing, why not huy th1s , Y •r •Y hoine & in l\\'O years have Sharp Park Me·sa J-fomc, cor-OPEN HOUSES $3000. to $400'.I. cash !o huy a ncr lot. .Boat ~tc, hlock BAYSHORES \\'e invi1r )'Our insl)<'r.11011 of larger homl'? Homcs are in· frnce, bnck patio. FllJ\ or crrasin" in value faster 1he-~.-outstanding !1on1es Sal. "' VA. BEST BUY~ Bayl'horc nrivc d ' '' 11\an ever before. SUNDAY ONLY F'ROJ\1 J:OO an , u11. a crnoons. -.i hrtrm, 2 bath. r .11. tirur, N'chols Real Estate 2507 Andover Pl . • CORONA lllCllLANDS. I cstra Jgc. hv. roo111, rO\'t'l'· 42:ll ~q. 11. ('ustorn with n1ac. Beautifully cared for adult OCC'Upicd POOL l!0;>.1E, 3 Large Bednnll, 2 fil'f'pla<..'t'S, family rm overlooking flt· tractive POOL area. Ne11 Lisllnj!. 31 60 Country Club Or. ~1C'~a Vc1-rlr, r\'!ra l:irge pool siY.c 101. d1>11u.:hcd i,;<Jragr \\'/ C'xtra s!ah for adclil1nnal ruon1, 40' Inna! plus 3 bed· l'n1s, dining.nn & b1'C'aklast arl•11. 546-9521 I _~-~-~ J K NICHO~ l'll piuio 11'/fil'f'pl Al't' & hi!. 11if1rl'f1I OCJ-:AN VIE \V, in BBQ · !-'URN. $3!1,:'l(J(J $12.i,OOO. 44& Ol' Sola Terrace ALSO * BA YCR.1..'5'f. 4 bdrms. 3 ba1hs. Pnol, $a7,500. 16'16 Ir- v1nr Ave, IJAY~llOnJ•'.S. Lg(', 1 hdl'ln, <I hath hon1r plannl'd for wowing fiunlly, nr;il' s;indy hral'h, i;.:md fin11ncing. ASK. JN(; $~11.!l:>O. • Qt;JET L()('.-\TION. Cus- tnn1i~rd he a u I-:; nrstlrd ainon.g tall rrre;. $39.500. B us·i ness 4!1:l E11ther Strce!. IRVINE TERRACE Cl!OlCE AREA • ~paC'ious hf'n1r, )gr. li\', rooni, C'!rr" Irie bll-ins, """w cpr . ,(:_ drap- l'~ pl us 3 bdr1n, 2 baths $42,:,W, "C" THOMAS Realtor Dt-n ri tiy our NE\VPORT BEACH Office for lrcc area 21W3 \Vrs1cliff Dr., Ne111)0rt Beach (Corner of Irvine) 646-771 l Opportunity Newport Hei9hts Triplex J ust listed, a sparkling clean prlrle of 01vne1'Ship triplex, v.·111\ nearly "O" vacany fac- tor. All three have \\\'O bed. roorns, ~ingle car gB-rages & priva 1e fenced yards in cie- sirahle Havens Place. The ideal properly for an own- rr occupant. A ne-ighbnrhood you \\·ould v.'ant lo live in. Only $38,950. Call 673-8550. '<e--, '.THE REAL ~ESTATERS l I"' '•' ' .. PRICE JUST REDUCED $8000. 3 Bedroom~. 2 Balhs Coz)' & tornfortable $27,500 • Gardener's Special 2 Bedrooms & den Fabulous yard & patio Luxurious & private $35,00'.I Rt>altors $'Our 25th Year In the Harbor Area" 673-4400 The buy ol the year in In-DANA HARBOR con1e property. (4) ~luxe J?ourplexes, C'ach w/111.rge 3 INCOME HOMES BR 2 Ba & t3J 2 bedrm 2 3 DUPLEXES •• $34,950-$44,95() bath apts in Costa Me~·s 2 TRIPLEXES.$63,950~66,500 linc~t !oration. Jncome $2760. 2 FOURPLEXES. per n1onth. Try $45,000 down · .$61,9:)()..$69,500 & /\ssume exi!ting TO a1 (3) 3 BEDROOM HOMES. 6.6' ~ ir11erc~t. · ... $30,950 Fu11 Price $267,800. Brand nc1v, under construc- tion. Large building!! \\'/de· Coy Hester, Realtor 1"" ow""" """'· "''"" views, xlnt JocatJons. Take NEED AN INSTANT acl\'antage of good J'l'ntal in- C'On1p + property value in. crease~ rlue to 1he new Dana Point Yacht Harbor. Phone Builder 642-4905 flr HOME ?? se<> at 33792 Copper Lantern FOREST E. OLSON Irie. Rcal1ors Near Estancia High 3 Bf>droom ]3.~ ba1hs nc1 carprting,' enclosed 'patio. r.fany tree~ :St~.;io(). Wells-Mccardle, Rltrs. 1810 Ne\1'port Blvd. C.\1. 54S-7729 Eves: 644-0684 ·~~~~~~ HOME + INCOME- Bayfront + Priva te Dock + Is.land + Only $6.'i,f)()() r~or details &. brochure wri!e Joe Fo rtier Realty 1701 "A" \Vestt·lill Dr. NR Santa Ana Canyon 1h Aere view, horse.~ OK. Elcg11nt eusto1n 3 BR, 21, ha, unusual 24' LR. rorm11J dining rm, chef's kit, study + fain rm, St>t>~ ' ,,~, HOUSES FOR SAL : . -Co1ta Meu cozy COTT AGE -$750 cash to all • no down veterans. 1o~w1 price S2fl; new }Oll,/I $20,450 .f $16:\/mo P & I. lli!Avi shake roof, enclosed ga~f & large lot. Call 5&&24 South Coas1 '.Reali ors.· -:--. --1 Wow! What a Buyl Only $22,950! lmmacu.h\U! j BR honie. Oversized 2 eai garage. $5,000 dn. Seller will carry bal at 87~ Call: Patl rick Viood, 545"-2300 0 Bill Haven, Rltr. l 2111 E, Coast. Cdl\1 673-S21.'J.: VACANT I need an 011·ncr. Big 5 bed, rms, nu crp!s & drps. ·Kt, .sun1e F'l-iA loan $28,300 l~ dn. S34.500. ' · Open Sat & Sun 1-5 3077 .Johnson St. 64&-736~ pr 6'12-i771 \VESTCLff'F an-a, 3 BR nn cul-dr-iiac. Alley, l.ge hoat yard. Assun1e 5~~"i'n FHA loan, $21,850. O\\·n I bkr. ~(}..2'266=-----•"':i.l I Assume $19,000 Sl/4"l'o FHA Loon on 3 BR 2 ba, iaJifP.;. heatl'd pool. $30.000 . ..full 1n·itc. By Ov.'ner. 242 J~n St. f>4S-84J~·1~. ~~~~~­ Assume $22,000 Sl/4 "lo GI ' loan on 4 BR, den, 1% b•. Cpt/drp. 270 Rllbin hood Ln . $31,000 FP 64$.1294. EAST SIDE: 2 BR/l BA. R-2 lo!. Secl uded \\' / 1 re es -garden. Wdod cons!. provides g r e a t charactrr. Bltins. S-16,000 FHA 5~.I. 3 Loan. S23,000, 346 16th Pl C.~. 548-2722. B'i Own, 3 BR, fam, 7 'nio transfrr, sell al cosr $32.950, $1000 irnprovrmcnts fttt. ;,:rr-16:i1 EXCEPTIONAL BUY By o""'nt>r $19,99:'i -3 br, 2 ba. Vrry cl.-an. 138 Lcxingt~n 1 .. 1, :146.1\167, * HOUSE ON 1 i ACRE * J::-Side, 2 BR & Den -: * 644-4212 aft 5pm * J1 • EAST STDE·3 br. 3 gar •. $24,000. E:i.sy ~ tcrms. ,B} OWTlt'r, 6'16-298::i. . ~. . Mesa Verde 1110 $1000 DOWN,.• 7112 °/o LOAN .. ,. Cute 3 bcdrin 11·i1 h sfilidy back yard, all bl!ins, L'Of\· Crt'1e play area. Location Is t·lol(f' to schools & shopplrig. RC'a\tor -owner will take $1000 down and payme'n{s including everything woUilf be S2.'i0 a month. Call MeSa Verde R!'al!y 546-5990 • ON THE FAIRWAY.'. Custon1 built, 4 bedrm. flub. ily roon1, 2 big tircplac'e!:. This beautiful horn~ over. looks the 17th fa irv.·ay ~of ~1esa Verde Golf Co~ 6:\.1. assumable loan. By own- cr .1036 Java Rd. 540-4095. $63.JOO, ·'• BY 0\YNER. 4 hr. 3 ha, 3-0Ar gar. Lrg F/R, formal ·dtt rn1, intl'rcom. V 11 c an : , $•\;l,500. 645-1848, 2873 SOi Vista. 224 \V, Coasl ll\\-'Y. M~;i:i27 Nr11·por! B<'al'h rves, ;.14:;.;1&13 N•wport ot Fairview 646-8811 Check 1his sn1art contr1npor-Dana Point ary homC' ne.s11ed away in!;:::;;:;:;:;;::;;::;;: dcsirahle Ir;•inf! Trrrace, 3n11-- MAIN REALTY Realtors 54$.8977 e TAX SHELTERe' 11 Sep. houses on 3 lols. $10,000 Each. Can divide. Agt. 546-1698 491-54!1!; 1-~=======~ 1115 ' $100.00 TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT -... ryone qualillf's, Jus1 11 1fl1e painl and this 3 bed- room charm('r will he your • paradise. 2 Juli b111h~. huge r lo1. Cheaper than renl. \\'hy '\\'ail? 546-8640 -Fa rr!'!TW- lY FOR TWO-Pl.US ~ ONLY $17,900 ·"' n your home ror tcs~ tl111n ~nt. Nice bedroom~. 16' 11,·- ;.tnr room . WMher, dryrr, :.fridge, wtovt inclurlci-1. Srp. 1 •rate lt"-l'llge. A real bar- ' .1ain and iU ""R-2. Call ·~103 ··fOREST E. OLSON Jnc. Jtt~i.Juin; CHEAPIE TEEPEE non·~ live in a \vig11·am. This 3 bC'droo1n hc11nr hns plenty uf tharn1, 2 lull baths. Ire· 111cndous 1'0\'!'red p a 1 i o, large i;hadr• tlx-rs. Double i.:arai;r. full Price $2'.l.~l. No 00\\'N VETS. 5~6-8G60 en•ral 1000General 1000 LONG ON CHILDREN SHORT ON CASH !'ired 1nore bcrlrolln1s. J_,00k at lhis. fl Tren1cnclnus t)('rl- roon1s, 3 full baths. Hugc, Hugi' ltvinR 1oon1, f11n1lly room, rnodern drC'11111 kilch, 1•11. 2300 sq. fret of \\londC'r" ful livin,e. FHA nnd VA 1(•1'111~. Askin~ $:)7.500.00. 516·86·10 -Farr ' ~ LIDO WATERFRONT APTS.-320 LIDO NORD NOW REDUCED TO $150,~Xlnt Terms 6 J\C'uuHful uni1s. 6 c11.r i,;::itragt•s s, utility roo111 \\'\1h !If! It. fron11n~ un ext'c!lcnt S\\ln1ni1ni,: h":i~·h. Utn\.s arc 111·11'1,1· fun1i~l11•1I. Bill Grundy, Realtor 8.'\3 J)(l1·er DR., N.B. 6,\2.-lQ.O General 1000 $@\tJUlA-~£.ffS" - . ' '· .. I; •• The Punle with the Buiff./n Chuckle 0 Reorn:ing• lett•rs of the four soombl•d word1 be. low to form four Jirnple wordt. I NAFIRA I . 1 I I I I I A PRINT NUM8£Rf:O LEllftS IN I ~ lHfSE SOUAJtf S €) UNSCRAM~lf lfflERS iO I I I • ...;;,.~G~r~r~AN""'sw,,.,r•c...--...J.-~.-'-L-.1 SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 9000 READY NOW (anytim•) Dr.~ii:-ncd lo tak.-l'ldv11.ntage nl 1he Vil'\\', Ivan \\'clls ncw •l Bedroom, 3 hath + pow·[i-~l:::i:::il::l:::i:::il:i:il:::il::: drr rn<Jn\ hon1c in Dover ST LIST O """""· ll i " h I y '"'""'' JU E family room with fireplace & wet bar. SunkC'n Jiving Larcr <I bedroom homp in rooo1, largl' k1!chrn \\'ll h prim(' arf'a, with J'{>a!ly Bl(; brrakfasl arrit. Secludrd A~:nROOMS~ ·rota! ~i7.e-of s1vimmlng pool In \\'alled. lhr hon1e is J!IOO sri . f1. anrl in patio. Combinalion of 11·~ the MOST }'OR THF: hrau1y, quality & prac1lca\i. i110NEY a l $31.900. ))o\\'11 ty, i'l-love in before s1'hOOI! payn1en! of $3200 •,...i!J handle Ivan Wells & Sons it' · COATS Roy J. Word Co. WALtACE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 1430 Ga!a.sy Drive 64&.1550 REALTORS (Open Daily) -546-4141- ~["""""(:o!!!!P!!!!•~~,.E~~!!!!~~i~~l,.•l!!!!!!" BIG FAMILY ~$31,950 POOL Spaciou.\ & charminR: 3 hffi. 1'f)C'lnl hon1e on (JUict, IIY'"· lint•d l'U l·dC·.\ar. Lart:e fan1. ily rn1, 2 n1assiv" raisi•!l 5 Rrdrooins. 2 f\111 halhs, all buill·in rlrram kl !l'hcn. f'11r- acll~e in landscaping, Double ~1'r11gr, clo&t> JO sChoo!.~ Rtld shopping. Offrrrd 11! fl lo1v S2ll,9~. NO 00\\'N VETS. 546-8640 t1ear1h fil"l'pla('cs. 11!] hlln~.l---~~~~--- l11.'<11rlnu~ ~h11i,: carprlu11:: &. $22,500 b"AU1ifully Janr!~cnprd, l'n~. S('~~i(ln b~· school thne. Call 2 HOMES • 1 LOT 5-15.Sl:M ~1:;1·1 bu1ldin)I'. your ES- \outh "(. oast . ~ . •• 1'A1'F: wi1h this terrific \'Al· ur tn rxttlknt l'rnlal al'C'a. 2 h<'r!room + 1 lx'drnom + tlnuhlr gar11"~' Sf'llf'r \\'ill 1)/1y points for your fll.\ or ~-BA~v ~v1EW~ro~REY .... £R~1 w~iker & Lee GRACIOUS PRIVATE lnr. Rr1tlt"n 20-13 \\'r.-trlill Dr. i;.is.111t appC'aling 2. 8Pdroon1 plus den, v.·ith fireplace, privalc palio and ppol si7.ed yard. Light, hri,;:ht and cheery. WEED IT Only $40.!riO. & REAP OPEN HOUSE No1hing down VA on large J SUNDAY 2-6 hrdrm v.·/spacious k11chcn & 1319 Bonnie Doon• dining rn1. Dble garage, hrd. --~C~·~cll~6~73-~8~SS~0,_ __ 1 v.·d floors. net>cls pa int & $ 155.00 rlrRnup. Full price $23,7J!J. per month pays all Just a!t~um<' thi5 5\',% VA Joan and you get 5 huge hl'd- roon1s. 2 fu!J baths, cov~red Call 54a.IJ5l pR1H\ douhlr garage, dream 1 ~~~~~~~~~~ I khchen. Olferffi at a lowl- 116.9'il. H•rry '" lhi• ·"'· VIEW NEWPORT 546-S660 JETTY & OCEAN Abovl' Bi°" Corona brath. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Cool & brer7.y. Curved fire- place, Family room, break- fast 11ook, nice bcdrooms, Brautifully landscaped, \'our 01\n fig.~. lernor1~ ,r,, flov.'ers. Jlurry & cal\.645-0303. EVERYTHING I I V\ew -Pool -4 BR. -3 Ba!hs. bar. new dra))!"!I • ne1\· l'ar- pet. new paint. Now vacant '" rrarly • sec 1his Irvine 're1Tacc home now! $79.500. CURT DOSH, Realtor 642·&172 EvC's. 673·3468 1730 \V. Coa1;t Highv.•ay FOREST I. OLSON Inc, Realtors MOTHER-IN· LAW'S OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-S PARADISE! CdM DUPLEX Or just rent one and live In 2 Br, I Ba each, Xlnt ron-the olh!'r. Front houst> h11 s 3 dlt111n. Clnsl' to evC'rythlng. biy ht•clroon1~. 2 full bath~. Ju~t rcd1t•1•d , fireplace. Rear hon1r ls one :-;,,r ~201 • Lark8phr. large bedroom, Clllr blllh, DON V. FRANKLIN sn1alJ but cu rr. OrfC'red at a Realtor lov.' S2.1,99:-i. :¥1G·ll!~i0 • 67:1-2222 • JUST REDUCED Open Sat/Sun. 1.s ·1824 H ighland Superlative Living Nl'\rport B"arh. 0fll'.' or • ''The Bluffs" kind : 4 BR. 2•, hA . lmrT'•t:. tl!OO !IQ , 11. of thl'-g-reafrst Vv.·cst price In llArbor IU.n. Uvlni:. }.1:.~trr 11izl'd berl- 11111111'. Carp., drllJlf'i'I, bll·ins: room:11. J tmth~. 4!1 x 19 ft. 1.-.vcly enclosM patio. al•u enclost'd iundttk wi1h Sc-t>nir Pro))!"rtir!I 67!'.-5126 a brr11th t11.k111g up~r b11.y 2 HOMES • 1 LOT \'iPw. Prl~ below ttpltti:I'~ F'!ne!l1 t->sldr \r1C11 linn. 2 BR men!. 842-S.'181 or 54~1720. J 6A e11ch 1"rr!lhly raintNI 1 _T_•_r,,.._11====~-- ln~ldr & nul . $:i9.:il0 IN\'E~R~ H arriet Perry, Rltr. Deluxe Triplex &12-~ll 1)42.ti17R ~tr11s l!'l 111\)' k 0.'tf\11 z. Turn lt~o~r \\'hill! Ele-phi.nts 4 BR, + I·~ AR. Ii 111n. flll1 t~m,. 01$1;1.00(l yr Sg7,500, ln!o cash thru • Otlly Pilot T-ta rrlet Perry, R!J-r Dlme-a-Utll!: lldt! 642·917~ 642-7004 College Park Costa Mesa 1100 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;.,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,I 0\VNI::P. St'l!i n~ clC'11n JBR, 2 · • BR + large lam. rm. Clos'i! ... NEVER A hi'l li'r huy in 4 hrdrooms f;unil.v & formal dinin1.: rm .. ovcrsizrn tivin,e ronin all on on.-lcvrl. Be<iutiful ~hag carpel~ & draprs, squraky rlran inside & ou1, reacly to move in10 bl'fore schnnJ starts. \Veil located nrar schools, park!! ,r,, shnpp~. Full price $38,500. Ca 11 540-1151 10 r\·rrylhing 33;. Nassau Rcl. 5'1~2i03. r, Newport Beach OPEN HOUSES SAT & SUN 1-5 Hideaway 1100 214 La Jolla Lflne Charn11n~ 3 BR, 1 In: ba ~rcluded area. $32,5()(1 ' Pork Lido • Po 4206 :;pindrift \Vay ~" 3 BR, 2 ba. 3 garages. Uive'. ly condo for carefree livlni. $11,:J()(J Million $ View 29.16 Cliff Drfvr New Tri-Plexes :i Brt, 2 Ba PLUS ~l'~t houiai. $57,500 Prrsri~e arC'a. $:>9,500; anx- iou.~ ror otrer. •;. lllndi:r constr-avail SC'pt 10) Large, beautiful "hon1es 1vith CALI. (!) '''·2414 an in,.ome" localed in !he A~ .. ~,. filll'st Eastsid" area ol Co~ta , ;'1"/A'f~ - Mesa. Featuring (1) 3 BR, Nr•r Nt'wport Po1t ortlce' 2 HA "ov.·ncrs unit" + (2l 2 BR ttnta\ units. Sc-e a! OPEN Sal. & Su.n. 12-!> No: 5 2035 Tustin Ave., cor V.'ood· Coll ins lslanrl. Sp 3 c i o u g land Pl. or call 642-4005 2-s!ory. rn>nch RrRrne)' (Al!>O TI('\\' Income unl!s for ol'erlooking turning baslri•A North B•y. • u-. .,, sa!e in Dana Polntl. ~ "''"" ,,..,. -;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;,I baths & a living roorn as • lartt-as all Ol.ltdoors. ~ FOUR BJ-:OR00;..,1s. Vacant imml"di81e possc~sion. J.~r<'shly painlM in~\de & ou!, 11('1\' c11rpc!in,e, nil hllrt~. rirt'ph1cr, lruni!y \'In .ti; l'.'<rrllr1ir I't'Slden11aJ i:irra. A f11nta.s1ic value al S~'fi.~::.O -f!IA/VA -NO O()\\'N. Ti'rtns available. Ca! I 51~812·1 South Co as t Rl'11lrors. FORECLOSURE!- ()prn hou~ Sun, 11-5 r n1. ~16 Bnbb St. C.t-t . BMlutlful l"p!s & rlrp~. Xlnt 1-nlld . Sho1\'S llkt> 11 modC'I. Cl)'de- ,lo h n i; on, Tartx-11 Co .. ~1720. C;t 01)<'n HouS<'·\\·r~lrl ilf e l 1,i:~ br. 2 bfl. spACIOUJ; ll\'H\ll' ru1. uSt"d brit•k frplc. pnnf'll- Jnio:. ne1~· crp!J;, d r p', (''l v,rerf p1_1Cio. S~l.i!IO , Owntr. 440 ClbrUlo St. 64&--1773. s111mn1 in).!' pool, pier & s · $2:i7 ,500. By 011·ner. &35 :JI or by ;ippo1nvi)rn1 G7l-~. 3 BR . • $24,500 WALK TO BEACH Fpl . 1 Ba., hhn~. cp1.~. drps . Xlnt f'Qnrl. Mu111 ?<rll~ CAYWOOD REALTY " 6306 \\'. Coa!<I lh~·y .. NB 548-1290 BACK RA y 3 or 4 BR. ramt.' Iy + Pool~ Cu.~toin huilt cul-cle-Sllr. ~II or 1r1u1, io t1n11s_ S4R.%0. Eq. SJR,950. &16-!'1:1zs Bkr. lMMAC. 2 Br TO\\'!lhOUl'f'. XTRAS! XLNT I 2 811 ~!ANY F'(nAllC'L'1g. ' (h,•nt'r: fi1Z--475!1 Ul.t:F'FS-Conrln-. -1"1'--,-,F.-;• ntocl, lot~ of l'.'ttra~. xh\f I'll'\\, Sl9,J on 0~ 611-1036 Lf.ASE Opt 2400 sq I! 4 BR, ~ BA, $425 plu~ opt N.B. Back Bay 6-12-:li~.). •• turllay, A119u~t 2CJ. 1970 HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE Newport 8 ea_<_h __ 1_2_00 Coro~~ dtl Mar 125G ~~lngton lkach 14~ Huntington Beach 1400 Ml11lon Vlefo 170I ! ~ewport Beach Home s:tER:ii1 t IMMEDIATE ' Priced a.iow ' • A truly f•butous "°""' · "" POSSESSION FHA ,.. ~ 1ust • short block detail of 1uxwious livlng for. 3 Bed u . from Cliff Dr. goucn1 l'rOm beaut. htated heattd 7,i·lt ~ Y 1(00:: Appral11I Ii llltrm:I pool, \\'arm sc. c poo · c SAVE! BY OWNER. 4 br, 3 ba, tan1. nn. pro le J1 , lnd9Cpd, 5prinldcrs, lenct'd, , plt,yhoux. titt'. etc. Auou from park, 1 blk Khl. 137.!IOO. llJO..m\l. C•pittr•no Be•ch 1730 RENTALS RENTALS Hou••• Unfurnllhed Housat Unfurn l1hed Gener•I lOOOGeneraf $300 -$350 Up To 2516 Sq, Ft. 3 A 4 Bedrooms NOW LEASE TO OWN 1 S)Ml.cM:ius 3 bedroon1 2 ha1h _ duded .atio, lush land-pets & dNl.Ptl, nice It clean. Vac.nt 4 lkdrm, 1 story, masrrr bedroom adjoining ICP&., to. a "forever" view S25.000 full prlee .. ca "": E,,;~ borne, aea.r Meadow. lilt: holth .... ·ith built in,, pl.us of ba.y & coasUW, this is monry down, mov@ r1i::ht In. lark GoU Couiw. $2400 ·: !~ ~:~ f~~I~~:: J:~ f :~~"i' ~:.e: k~,!~:· READ THIS MAOown.RINER' REALTY 'ii:~u~ :e~ ~:~::::. UNIVER~t1~ PARK'S I --• \ \ Quit'! vU)qe nelll' beach. ng ll't'I ..,.... arge P cture freshly carpeted &. draped • $20,500 842-5541 E.\les: 54&1.322 Wlk to itahl.e. open f~Jd. NEW -mdows overlMklng lovely immac. cond. lk1t buy in GI no money down. 1-1-IA $3690 dwn, TI4J496-33T1. LEASE/OPTION PROGRAM 5l'ciuded lanai: "'t>Od carrw-t· CdM at $'15.000. just UI() total car;h nttded. 6 UNRS hig and , drapes, electric SEMPLE Sharp l bedroom rancher 2 Bedrooms each, bltlns, San Diego 1775 Lease oow & buy tater (at today's prices & kl!chen wiih built-Ins. Car-Real Eit•t• wlth w/w crpfg & drps, A crpts, drps, newly decorat-interest rates). Our new lease/opt1on pro-~: 0r;;::;~e:'oci;1~~r =~~ 2515 E. Coast Hwy. 675--2101 ~al cule hom<'. \V1ll not ed. Encl°".ed garages, dose WOULD YOU BELIEVE! gram lets you lease your new 3 or 4 bed· •-r 1 1 d . OPEN SUN 1•5 last lhe "'et".kend. to everythlllg. 5 Years new. Custon1 J bi>, & d<'n adobr room home NOW at only $300-$350 p er month camper, ot:auu u 11.n scap. • 847-850'1 E.'vea· 642-0127 rt>dwood home. Nesllecl In -lhen, later, gives you the opportunity to ed corner lot. 4607 WAYNE BEDRM +POOL . 5 Ac. of avocad0s, 2-ac b uy your home at today's prices of $34,995 Drive by 328 All80 then call Owner leaving area, 1nust 5 ~ ,, in Valencia or an< u. t $39 995 Al r· h•-._ 2 BR •-1 ~""' l I•, • o , . so, your 1nancing c ha rges owner for appointment to t;("\I ~ ....,aut.. . '"'."'e: This house ls loaded w th ex· 1~·~·~·~f~·~:~~~~-~·-~~! Cvr I patio, barn, coITal, Id · h "7 ~ "'° ••00 1 1 " 1 1 kt h o H -• / tll _.. •• • wou remain at t e current annua l percen t· Hee • .,., ,......,. ~-g ollllSe< ..,riai, ove Y l c · tras. 4 ' cat.,.. tf'.n.... • \ • dog pen. Beaut, View, Xlnt liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I w/bJt.ins. Perfect for tam. pool w/lots or decking. • •wn t<'rms. 1.714 128-9086. age rate of 7=%% to 7.99%. Our lease/op tion lmmedl.ate Occupancy ity hv1ng: See it today, sprinkler 11Y'!l•cn1 rront &. s1.000. Below rnA, 4 br. cood, I 'R=E~N~T~A~L~S~----P:C?gram ,Protects you & your family against 316 NARC lssus I • bit•··· w/w crot" r1s1ng prices, & allows you· to buy "TomorA rear, e e.. . ... , .. Pool, elec:t. hltns, ref, n"-c Houses Furnished Huse panelled family rm Vacanl • move in be lore thruout, custom drapes, Ask. 2nd.. usm. 5~ 3 FHA. row's" home today. Drop by soon & find out wnh rock Ureplace + 4 school s1ar1s. 3 BR., ('Xtra ing $42,700. Hu real rilce 493-34l8 Gener•I 2000 how you & your family can NOW lease to bedrms 3 baths gr ea 1 room off 2-car garage. fl-IA 6" % loor1 to assume. ==========-----------• own a beautfiuJ new 3 or 4 bedroom home brcakf~t area. Plenty of Carp., drapes". W a I k to Huntington 1 BR, i t40 mo. J.'ellCE'd yard. in University Park. REN LS Houses Unfurnished CsToi:: c.r.1'. ice tot, l.M/optlon 3 BR, 2 ba, bltl\I, $215. 646-37'10. Me1a Verde 3110 COUNTRY Club Villa condo J Br, 21,i Ba. trpl, 2 ar car, pool. Adj. Mesa Verde Country Club. 54S-:i868. 4 BR. 2 ba. home MlOfl Back yll,rd patio. Nr schools. S325 mo. 546-2514. MESA Vtrde 3 br, l~ Im~ /tining rm. Immaculale! S245 n10. Owner 54>!14:i.>4. 1.N_c_ow_po:...ccrt_;B;.,;aa=ch:;__ 3200 Townhouses .. Adults SpHt·ll'Vt'l 2 BR. convc.rL den. 2 be .• lrpl., bit-ins, patkl: faces pool, 3 car gar. Avail. Sept. 1st, DAil V PILOT RE A $ HouM• UnfuMflhe( ;;;~;;,.-8-;-ch--1 FOR Sale or l"l!nl-3 hr ":i' ll,.I bn, Immaculate CCi 2 pools, conv. to every Rrnt $200 mo or bey" JO( Sl9.~. Hu Sl4 % ~ loan. Will oomldu 2nd T .D.; (or i.; my eQUI()'. Contad: ow~r rat Brown 962-21 or 775-2712. Principles. 4 I.SE: Nu 4 br/2 ~ lam/nn. All el!(/bl~ Cstm drps & AvcoJcrpti. Co rn/lot-patio frnt/b(lc. Nr. atn &: bcll. Avail 971'1 $ 3 00/mo unfl.lrn--$3:ill/mo furn. 962..2348 $150/MO. Avail 9Jl. 2 Br house, J on lot. Encl~ garai:e, pvt fenced ~. Call Sun, ~1947 VIEW Houllt'!, 2 br, den. work; .Shof... Adults prt>f'd, no pet, partially tum. Avail. ror l•t. Call 536--2615. $145-NEWLY Dec 2 Br. pr. 1·ncd ror kid• '-pell. : 'n' * BEA CON * 645-01 I GUARANTEED/LICENSED yard room for children, ha.• beach. Low S40 s. Harbour 1405 cpts, drps, Pets I.· children UNIVERSITY PARK fruit trees & tlo"'ers Bes1 MORGAN REAL TY OK. Ftt. in &ehx>l.s. . 673--6642 675-6459 REAL ESTATE REDEC &: Lndr;c pd e TELE-TREND On The Irvine Ranch 4571 Gr•entr .. Lan• 2 BR. 2 ha , new cpl newly dee. 2 car carport. ' REALTOR 54US66 Fountain V•lley 3410 I I S 'th R It HUNTINGTON BEACH ore. \Vaterfront 3 BR &: dock for 18 OUil'es In Orange Co. s I Off' a3• .. ~ I ean m1 , ea or Fantastic Unclutte~ed 894-5313 430-7511 sale, lse. or lse option. 832.7800 a es ICt -- Ocean & Harbor View Open 7 day.s. 8:30 to 8:30 6#42ZL SJ.25...l BR BEACH Cotlai::e. T&ke San Diego Frwy. to Culver, South on OCEAN View 2 BR & den home. lmmat."ulate cone!. $350 mo. incl gardener & ""'ater. evca &: wk n d s, 642-2237. I ~3255 Your ir1vstmnt will grow inl~~~~~~~~~~ Culver 1 block, left on ti1ichaelson -3 blocks . h. •-· & r F t · y II 1410 A.so 2 Br. duplex $1 35. 1 " , •• cmmg oom · BEACH SPECIAL oun ••n • •Y * BEACON * 645-0111 lo Village Three Models. * OPEN DAILY * home • 3 \ge BR ... J \go GUARANTEED/LICENSED * QUICK SALE * BA's, lovely pvt courtyard Stanley C. Swartz Co. Community Bullders Artistic & charming 3 br & patio. Liv, d in. tam al'i'as NEW ,_ $24,000 $500 _R_a_n_la_l_1_1_o _S_h_a_r_o __ 200_5 I ~f,ii~F~~~~~~=======~ BAY VIEW-BLUFF'S Nt'1v 4 br, 2h1 ba twnhse. !'-am rm, frplc, crpt'g, drps, pool. Lease S395. 6<14-5268. home near t.1arirK'rs Park. all delUXe sir.e & ideal for Total Move In I RENTALS Newly carpeted living rm entertaining. Beaut. stone 2 & 3 Bedrm Town'"-"''' BED in a!"I i;:tudlo. Y<JU share Houses Furnisf-.ed General 3 BR .. furn. 9 mos lse. $250 3 BR., yearly, $265. 4 BR . l'OR rrr11 : \Ve repreAf'.nl ch1u1111!l front. yl'ly ISi' U375. 18.000 n>ntal.s throughout Caywood fkaJty 5-18-1200 Orallj;c County. I-louses, 3000 , ..... le, hi-beam eeil. & many rus·r LISTED! Sparkllng2 "" opens onto Jge covered pa-'" 4 BR ht> cl with 420 sq. fl. rumpus room wHh artist's ('quip. 1 ~~~~s~eg~~;~~u~t~~~ ::r~a~~~se;:~~; E~ :~:~i·nr::1~.:~~?s~ ~~~: =~s~IA;ar~~~:· =t~~~ ~e1~~\WTVP%~aho~~=~irl~~:~: CHARMING 4 Bdr or 3 Bclr. & kuchrn. Ap_phance.s includ. ing glas.q to huge covered pa-2 pools. lennis, shulfle boa.rd co or , me priv! P.&"es. & den Bal pen. avail Sepl- B•lboa 2300 Apa.r!nicn!.s, furnished Un· \VESTCLlFF·s BEST-3 br, 2 furnished, all prices. 'save ba. huge h/f pool, new ed. Asking .$32.~. By. O"'n· CAMEO _HIGHLANDS tio. Alley at~SS. 2·car gar. & badminron. e:ubhouse with ~~ only. Nr QC C June. 2 bdr upstairs, furn. er, Sa\'e S_s. lal2 Priscilla Bci;t ever U1 Corona del .Ma.~ agP.. HugP. lo1. FHA-VA fin. saunas, billiard~ & cards. $300 mo. 675-697l CflllS & dfllS. 1...t'a.sc, $500 Tin1e & l\lnney. L1t-ensed. , Ln, &lfi.1355 location. "Ocean Vie"' ancing. Perfect for lhe 221-Close to schools, shoppg, SHARE home with lamily of!========== FOUR BEDROOZ..1S -5 wh ile sYo'imming in yoor i:or· D;! FHA program. Don't iret!ways. From $25.750. 4. Private room, color TV. Lido file bo I d mo. 646-5996. rn c & guannl!'C<I. Tele- Trrnd Systems Jnc .. 832·7800. 4 BR/l BA. Boat/yrd. 2 Car baths. Only 3 lots from geous ixiol wilh tropical set-"'ail _IT \\'ILL Bf: CONE! Phone 968-4001, 96Z.3002 Home privi!egr!. Near DCC. oceanfront & very close to t1ng and lols of lighting! Dial 1714' . 962-5585. 18586 So. Brooktiurst. !,.»Mile t.1ust be studt'nt or cool shoppg. Over 2700 sq. fl. of PRIVATE BEACH .avail· south of SD J'"'rttway, just uOOer 40. 546--3634 real charm. Lge game rm, 2 able. 4 giant bedrooms with FOREST [. OLSON flOUfh of Ellis Ave. on Brook. HAVE 4 br homt', nittly beaut. frplc's. R-2 lot. One all 1he. extras. lot under hurst. furn, pvt beach. Will st\are. room useo as rental apt. SfJ'.!,000. Jn<.". Realtors with 1 or 2 bachelors. Avail with bltn kit. Rool deck too. w I k & l 191Jl Brookhurst Ave.. Pride Of Ownership immed. La~na Ni g u r I, I. view of "'hi!e "atcr. I~· a er ee Huntington Beach J.s !ihown in this extra sharp 495-4427. mac? Call ~Ir. Harris, 1 ---~==----~~=~---~~-5'15-8424 to see this dehghUul Z790 l!erbor 81\'d. at Adams SEX! 5 BR, l Ba with many cus. WANTED· oongcnia.l lady 10 home_ $69,500. South Coast 545-0tfi5 Open 'ti! 9:00 P.M. No\\.' that we have your at· tom features, r..1ust see to .11hr lovely NB BluH.11 hm . . lo appreciate! Resonable price, Pvt ba/all privl, $80/mo. RealtoN;. SPECTACULAR VIE\V lention you won I want T 644-0369 BLUFFS Condo • 4 Br, 3 Choice area. Beaut. lam miss 1his bargain buy 5~· HAFFDAL REAL Y ===~~~~~-~ Ba. Best area. Below mrkl home, 3 scp. Br suites, Pool, GI Resale "'here $150 per 842•4405 WORKING Girl wis~.s to By owner. AH 5 & "'knds. 3 car gar, hoat spc. A must month PA VS All. FINISH· Honey for the Money :il sty share Bal Isle home ti44-4869 see! Open Sun-Thurs 1-5. ED GARAGE converted to condo-2 BR-Ba + pdr rm· wl same, 673-2.183 1tnytimr. CLOSE To beach -3 br, 2 Delancey Real Estate master·si7..ed bonu!I room, patio 2 car gar + fin , rm NEED 3rd work'g girl 21-30, be, crpts, drps, bl! n s . 2828 E. Coast Hwy., CdM "squeaky" clean 11nd wail· over gar $25.500 • Owner • to she.re Jrg :i Br, Baycre!lt C>wn<>r Sl'.l.000. 64:>-1845. 673-3770 ing for you. $26,500 FULL 968-7440 home wJ pool. Sl2a mo, 3449 QUIET COVE PRICE. & l 4 BR IL lam. rm, 2 ba, Ilt'W split ut\1. 548-6403. NeWport Heights: 1210 OPEN SUN .. 1.s Walker ee crpts,Xlntcond.$3600dov,•n S HARE my elt'gant to assume FHA loan. Fu!J waterfront home v.•/ dock. 7 BR., 3\-;i ba. Family & rum. price $27,850. By owner. l\1an, »-60 yrs. $150 mo. C,OLONIAL MANOR puii rm. l..ari;est view lot in Rraltors 11821 Ash St. 96&-.ro38. 67;,.....i3Jt Harbor View Hills! 7682 Edinger ==========I ---------- /!. prrstize homr at a ba?hain DON v. FRANKLIN &42-4455 540-5140 Laguna Hiiis 1700 ,._1ALE in 30's will shar<' 2 hr · rol ·al home "''/samr. Roofdeck, ~~;\\~ ~~ut C:~~-nz; • ~~a~~;; • CUSTOM TOWNHOUSE patio. 4 blkg 10 beach. So. tr)' k"tchen w/all mod CONDO.. casa Li n d a, Laguna. $125 mo. 499-4301 = bltns.' F'rplc or !tali~ HARBOR VIEW HILLS WOW' $16 7'0 Laguna. Hills. 2 BR. 2 Ba. WORKING Woman lo &hare marblr. Ch.ancleht'rs, lge !iv Best buy in _ area. Immac. 4 , r J Dix. appliances, air-cond., apt.. With same. Near rm & din rm overlooking BR. 2 Ba. single story hoi;ie. , , cpls, dl'p5. Owner 831)..3121. everything. $$60/mo. 1\trs. 2'h.""42 h&f pool w/lots of Lge, patio. Newly dee:. View J\JST LISTE_D &. Its gre~t , ---Goldberg, ~158. c1ciking. Ocean view from of Bay & ocean. Only $5&,IXXI. ~lax & enJO~ carelree ~iv· Laguna Beach 1705 BEAUTIFUL 1-lome in ba,llroom size balcony. 4 Lgc Call 642-4620 for app't. ing. No up-~cp v.-orr1~s. Corona de! Mar. $125 per BRs 2 Ba A beautilul home Bill Grundy, Rltr. Lge. m&s1er su1te. Cozy h~. THE mo. No Amokers. * 673-4169 for ~nly ~.ro:J or trade lo-OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 ~m. gourmh et al~ clec, :::· 19-28, 3 1lory br11ch home, 4 '11 • 609 p , ti' incl. v.·as er & ryer, -WILD ONE ca }. 01nse 1a t 20. a!io Commun!!;)' Bdrm, 4 hath, 3 trplc. Call CALL I;'\ 64 6·2414 3 Bdrn1. 2 Bath home wllh12 ~~u~housep& ~I. I.ow, low Here's a hou~ to excite the 675-8689 eves. \;I'~ BR., den, ~ ~· apt. C~ s. down with payments much most imaginatiVc mind. Ex. Employed lady to shaN: diNclMftv clrps, & blt·1ns in bot~ units. h ' lhan rent. Beller l.remt' mOOernistic archi-2 BR apt wfsame. C.M. REALTY Good loc -good income. c eaper lecture, 1vith exterior of NtJr Nt wport Po1t orrlt t Scenic Pr~perlies 675-5726 huny! Call (7141 962-558.5. STONE_ WOOD. STUCCO ,&' * 64£.5991 * VACANT F'LEMISH AMBER GLASS, FEMALE 20-30 to !!hare hse University Park 1237 BAYFRONT LOT • N ALL BLENDED TOGETH-in F .V. $$100 mo + util. 1,;;;;;;;,;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I 2119 Bayside Drive Vets Move In 0'!' ER JN UNIQUE CONTEM-968-1720 aft 5:30 or wknds. DRAMATIC S8 Fl. bulk;K?aC with pier Before school starts. Ma.~s~ve PORARY CONCEPT. Dbl. 4 Bedrooms, 21,, Balhs, 4e. area. $220,000 (fee simple). fireplace in sunken h~1ng family rm. iv/private oow·I-Bill Grundy, Rltr. mom. wilh 4 queen sized yard. "Tinkling" fount.a.in in 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 642-4620 bedrooms, &: . mu.ch m~ch en1ry courtyard. Z.Sty. Uv. more. Ev~ry~1ng JUst paint.. rm. Frplc. in liv, rm. & ed for quick in. No down for door ('ntry opens lo SUNK- EN LJV. RM., with l\IAS- SIVE WHITE t.'lASOl':ffiY FIREPLACE IN FR t": E F'ORM DESIGN W /BLACK S T A C K REAOUNG TO HJGH POINTED CElLING. OF OPEN \\'ODD BEAMS WITH GLASS GABLED mslr. bdrm. 2500 6q, fl, ol Balboa Peninsula 1300 Vet.s, $1800 down for every· good living! Prime Joe. on one el~. Full price $28,950. -""'11· S38.soo. Prioo ;,. owNER Walker & lee ,d,wdcs a '"Forever" view. TRANSFERRED On Brookhurst, PEAKS. Central hall leads * Peninsula Point * 10 :! BDRMS. & ELEVATED 3 BR. home. 50X100 lot. Lge, Next 10 Gemco DEN, 'IMre is one very patio. Near priv. tennis club, 96&-3.171 -t"ountain Valley liJX'Cial rm. in tbi.s hoine. boat ran1p, bay & ocean. LARGE HOME IT'S A COCKTAIL "l] ub ·1.i r II ii, Costa Mesa 2100 FOR Lease-Furn. coni!o. 2 br, lh ba. Adults. Swim- ming pool. $225 mn. ~1ullan Rea1ty 5-10-2960 or 646-6257. 3 BR, 2 ba, furn or unfur:n, No pet.11. 6504 W. Ocean- front, 548-8583. Newport Beach 2200 * BAY SHOR ES * \.\'INTER RENTAL.'i 3 BR. F'UR.N ISllED 2351 --·-----3 BR. J Ba. 0Cf-11o·atcr home; furn., $450 t.1onth Bill Grundy, R11r. 642-4620 • 4 BR, 2 Balh e Winier Rental. SliO mo. • Call 675-0176 • Balbo• l•l•nd 2355 garagr. Vacant. 106 V1a Di-* By The Sea * ;oo. Lldo '''' 642-3181. Charming 2 br. home away * * 3 BR. Fam rm, bltn&, fron1 the smo1. SlOVt'. re-212 BA., fenced yrd. Lease friJ::., &· yard, Lll lle ones S275 per/mo. 546-4421 v.·elcomr-. $210. 'co=N=oo=M-1-N-1u-,-,-. -oo~ru-.,,-;,-,. Home-Finders '4S-295l ... 3 2" ........ BR, 1lll bath, $285 mo 3 BR. 2 bath. S225 mo. Cov-w/pooJ privileges. 673-9183 ered patio, hl!ns, dishwas~ * EAST BAYFRONT * er, CPll, drps & pool. Child. University Park n'n & pets OK. F'ee. I;;;;;;;;;;;,,;;;;;;;;;;,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 3237 4 BR. & conv. den, inc. ,>ier 1 • & slip. Avail Sept 15 S~50 e TELE-TREND 2 R. furn. apt. . \'lew. Avail 18 Offices in Orange Co. Oct lilt $100 832-7800 Bay & Beach Realty l nr * Swim Swim!! * Z.107 J::. Cs1. CdM 675-3(00 3 Br. 2 Ba. ~love, rrpls. drps. 1010 ~. BA Yt-RONT + POOL, Bring 1he kiddi<'5 4 Br. l1!r b11. wa1cr(ronl & ~mall pe1~. Sl70. TJ{JS home &. 2 Br. I Ba. gar. apt. \llON 'T LAST~ Dock for 2 boats Bill Grundy, Rl!r 6-12-4620 Home-Finders 64S.l9S1 • 3 BR. ~amC'rl r:eiling, Everybody'$ 1-'or Renta11 in University Park & TurUe Rock, Call : "I lnli ''l \•iid . ---'ll.Pnltor l5t \\'e!ltern Bank Bldg. Un1W'l"l!ity Park D•y 833-0101 Nights trple. S28..'1 mo, \\linter ren-Looking ta.I. 111 Pearl. BR Tnho Ea bl "$400 ==========-!For this allract\ve J BR, 3 · US(', sl uu Laguna Beach 2705 THREE ARCll BAY * S27l 2 BR, rlrps, frpl, dbl gar, patio, blk to beach, ocean view. Adults. 499-407'9. SPACIOUS 2 BR 2 BA on ocn frnt. $350 mo. Avail Sep. ~ Jan 15. 494-7830 San Clemente 2710 ON Golf Course. 2 BR. du· plcx. Heated pool. Wik lo bch. $175. mo. 244 Del Gado SRn Clemen!r, 496-6307. CHARMING 2 br. fencerl yd, nr bch & shop. Lease 9-1·70 lo f).15-71, $165. mo. 149 W. Pali1.ada 49Z-8038 Sum1Mr Rent1la 2910 Bayfront-Bal. Penin. LOVELY 5 BR, 4 BA. Pie r/Ooal. Avail Sept l~t. Alr.o avail Jor winter .-en- tals. • 673-2039. RENTALS Houses Unfurnished stove, cp!/drp, le ncccl yanl. 3 BR :J ba. rep home. t 175 All this for $175. RES.ERVE 2 Brlrms. l-balh S280 NOW! 4 BR. 21>t bftths S350 H F , d 645-2951 5 BR. 2\-1: hff . t140 om•-In er • • RED HIU. REALTY e LANDLORDS I I Univ. Park Cc.ntrr. Irvine: Look quick • It's free! MuHJ. l=C;al=I ;A;o~y;ti;m;•=83J..os=="'= pie listing renta1 nct"'Ork. Slop advertising & limil va- cancies. CALL NOW • In get R[ de1ails 832-6600 Tele· Trend Sys1em~ lne. 2 Bdrm. Fenced yard. Double ia;·. Stove. Carpets. $1 75 mo. Children & pe1s ok, La.ri:::e yard. e TELE-TREND 18 Oftl~!I ln Orange Co. 832-5S52 VERY CLEAN & VACANT Cuslom apl wi1h bltins, crpts, dri>s. 3 big bedrooms, $190 mn. Agrnt 546-4141 *Family Special* This Ole House needs noise f.,_ clatter. HuRe w/5 b!'ll, 2 bas. fenced yd. $200. 00t.1E & GET IT! Home-Fieiders 64S.2951 3240 Back B•y -'----- Back Bay View & Pool 4 Bftlnn, den, forn1al dining, am fam ily area, cov patio & pool, Avail Sept 1st. $375 Lease. Bkr. 642-4816 East Bluff 3242 3 BR 2 Ba lndry lg fam ily rm w/P11.rquet rlr, frpl, 21;2 gar, fncd yd, chil<lren pets ok. Lra...e w/ opt $325. AvRil St-pt. 644-006.I Corona del Mar llSO RENTALS THE BLUFFS 4 BR., frpl. & pool ..•• $325 Spacious 3 Br .. comp. rurn- i.shed: ~nbelt & pool.$425 673-8550 Gener•I 3000 Costa Mesa 3100 -------- 3 BR, den & fam rm, •trpla. bltns. SDI mo, yr lte. cS!1 before 6, 2131939-1929 or aft 6, 213JOL6---0248. GREAT FA;'.llLY VALUE 4 br, 2 ba, fam rm + custom bonu.s rm. Only $225/D'IO. Sun only 847-0461. We1tminster ~ $13()....COZY 2 Br. Bltn1, 11.1'1· lols & pels welcome. * BEACON * 645-0111 GUARANTEED/UCENSED Lagun• Be•ch 3705 4 BR, 3 BA, perfect location, below market at $350 mo., year lease. 494-4862 .-or 494-0023. • AVAIL 9/10. VIEW J Br, a Ba. Walk to mrkts, 9cldi, beh. S350 mo. 499-l>87. .. • 3 BR + family room. $215 mo. + utilith:a. BethkP. Reit.11)' * 494-2858 Laguna Niguel LSE 3 Br. 2 Ba. Crown Valley Highlands. $2!;0 mt>. VIEW! Pool-Bch pr IV 11. 830-41TI . • 4 br. 2 ba, frplc. crpl.I, dri>s. bHns, pvt beach. Clubhlie & pool privileges. $265 mo. 49!>-5498 or 830-4722. ·~ ·-- Mis!!_on Viejo 3708 2BR & den, 2RA, curtain1 I: drapt'!I thniout, w I w cpt1, fel'K'C'd yard, do.st. 10 schoola ' &. shopping, dishwu~r, oven, range, disposal. A1'il Sep! 1 S250 830-272'J. ,. Capistr•no Beae~ 4 BLOCKS from Ocean. New J BR, fim rm. din rm, crpts, d~. bltns, $275 1.te. Refs. 77~5677 or 774-7465. . Dana Point 3740 . RENT Or Buy, S225 mo, ; Rea spon cpl. Ref. Lo dwn U , buy. Ml lo fwy's, 3 BR, 2 ' ba . Onr 646-5593. ; Duplexes Unfurn. 3975 i 2 BR, 2 bath, S250 mo, Fenc- ed yard, patio. garare. bllns, dishwasher, cpla It. ' drps. Near beach. !-'ee. e TELE.TREND 18 Ollices in Oran&e Co. 832-7800 RENTALS Apts. Fur nlshMI General -Just For $45.950. 5 Bedrm, family rm., xlnt LOUNGE, \Vt7 STOOL WET J.&t \\le.stem Bank Bldg, street !o street 45 h. lot. BAR, encased w I glass, University Park •I BR., lar.i::e den -S57,9SO B~· app't only. \\'OO{f bean1s set in plM!er. ---'llrullor $30() ~1onth Also, one 4 BR. Bayfront "C" Thomas. Realtor PEE.\VEE tiny 2 • $125 Bkr HUT for NUT 2 • $95 Bkr Bathtuh w / heh $1JO _ 2 Bkr HUG rhis hse tight 3 bd $175. Vlt'V.' ol sea. Bkr, HO US EBOAT! not rrally hut l>eachy 2 & .sun P. $115 Bkr A JUNK, sorta. $75 Bkr RUN'G WATER OUTSIDE Sea scape vit1v 4 • $170 Bkr CALL EVEL YN 95b-2200 DE~~:"BLE 1 ........................ 1Single Adulb 2 Br .. 2 ha, epic!, drp1, for<:f'd * Av•ilable Now * Soulh Bay Club la a wbil. Day 83340101 Nights -S97,000 J\1odcnl kllchen W I ALL l~===~=~==~1Ne8J' N.H.Y.C.: 4 BR., extra Owner may trade down for 3 BUILT·lN RANGE & QV. I• R·2 tot, Only $TI,500. Bdrn:, home In Terraces, EN, DlSl·IWASHER, G. SOUNDS LIKE ••• • MARSHALL REALTY Cd~1. with ocean view. DISP., ETC. Sllding glass \Vi!!bful thinking. but it's 675-4600 ANYTIME LIDO REALTY INC. wall opens 10 spacious rear true. llrre'1; 1hc combined 337 Via Lido 673-7300 patio \V f PEBBLESTONE tranquility or suburban liv· TRANSFERRED! DECKING & HUGE GAS mg &: rvery I01\'J1 ('(Jnven· Lido Isle 1351 Must sell in a hurry -big 2 LIGHTED FIRE PIT. eircl. ience: nr. churches, schools, --------r ·1 cd by fr .... form wooden 3 &1ory, 3 Bedrm & am1 y .. .. parks & shoppini; ('('l'ltrr. · Spaciou1 Lido Home room. Immaculate in'= out. be.nche~. A rell! .party area. BR. 2 Ba., approx. 1800 sq. Prime 3 Br. 2 ha. single FHA or GI terms, Only TIUS JS A HOUSE FOR fL Almost TIC"'? $41.500. story. J Sunny patios, On all 847 """l LJVIN G. OUem.1 al the dis. • R d H·11 R lty $33,950. C """""". e I •• street 10 street corner Jot tres!IC'd priee of Uqiv. Parl< Center. Irvine & i., SS9.500. -$37,950 FULL PRICE Call Anylime 833.atiQ Prime Lido Nord ' · , . · SEE TODAY! • 5 Br 4 l~ ba, nr. new water CONE TOMORROW! 4642 Royce Road lro~t home. Beau1. decor MISSION REAL TY ~sut. home on the green Deck, pit:r & OO<ll, F'or ap-l-~J~OG=~T=o~B~E~A~c=H~l--l 985 .so. Coast Hwy., Laguna belt. 3 BR, fan1 rm. Quick p't. Call: 3 In 7 B<!drms, 2 to 4 bath1, Phon• (714) 494.0731 e5Ct'()W 11 desired. Call for Bill G r undy, Realtor op to 3000 -. ft., 11hlke -• J SMroom 2 bath home. llf'PI. 1 E &"tJ Do~·t:r Dr .. N.B. 642-4620 roof.s, all bltns l;: carpeling, Up""r story for children • Oillleneey Rea ltate E-Z financing lrom $26,990. """ 2828 >:, Coo" """·· CdM LIDO'S BEST BUY Rancho L• Cuosl• f•mily room. occao ,;,w '1'"770 dttk & 2 bt:drooms. Ma~•cr ,.,..., Brookhurst & Atla.nl11 1:ulte on maln floor. Ell-96s.2929 * 11 AM lo 8 PM ·--' Eastbluff 1242 4 Bt'drms, 3 haths, nrwly 11'9.nl'c • Ju.sh greenery, u,,., .. .., _ drcor11tcd. n1odcrn ldtc~n. 1 BEDROOM brick wall.s & wood siding, PRIME LOT. OWNER 50' lot. \\'rll lluxlscaped, A~~umablr F'llA Joan f)llyablr $35.9~JO. Lge :il story. 3 BR, oould con. lars::r sou!hern patio. As-SM n10 incl 1axc.5. l=>rice \n. ven 10 ri, 3 ba, prof, land· 11u1nab!r 6~ loan. eludes: crpts, d~, blUn ""'""'' O•M'look ""' .... Jean Sm1'th, Realtor nrnge, 0 "'"· "''""·· wash· $56,950 er, dryer, OVer 900 zq. II .. 295? Catalpa • 644-0151 646.3l55 plenl)' of 1torlg!'. 11'uli price ::::.-=:=:,~~~._-_-! $16.!XXI. LUSK 5 BR. 3 Bo. """" rm.1'!!!!!"'""'""'!"~~ ...... !PI din nn. Avail Sep!. 10. *** 222 NORD *** I' SM.500. Owner. &l"--0666. Brand new bayfront, 35<Xl sq Co~o-;;;del Mir 1250 fl. ~ BR. 4\s BA. pter A 962-4471 ( :':..J 54~1103 1llJge Re.ii Estate ..AO tan REAL ESTATE 1190 Clenne)'n! St . 494-9473 !.49-0316 e ONE OF' A KL'lffi e nny IKHlat "'1th sptttaculer ocean view. $27,SOO 224 \V. Ci;t. Hwy . NB 548-5527 WATERFRONT PIER & FLOAT 3 Bedrm .. 2 bath, formal din. Ing rm. fireplace, w/w crp!s, and fur nished com. plete. Obit gar. Lease only, $500 per mo. Realtor 64r4353. * BAYSHORES * \VINTER RENTALS 3 BR. FURNISHED $300 Month Also, onr t BR. Baylront "C" Thomas Realtor 224 W. Cat. HW)'.'NB MS.5577 ARTISTIC Home.2 br, lrplc, pa.tio on Newport Isle llCl"Ol5$ from park & w11ler wtmooring. 3 bl~ ro beach. Adults. 9 mn lse, $250. 673--7236. 401 39\h $1. BA YF'RONT 2 BR J"urn Cot- tage. $150 mo. Couple only. No. Bay 8. Bayshore Pa.rk. Owner on pr<'m 1 ~el y;eek-enris. (714) 6116-5047 2 BR. Beach Co llage . Furnished. Y<'flr round ~n· ta!. ;r.z:> mo. Isl k IMI mo·1 required. Ca.II 675-lml 4. .1 BR. Bayfront llome. $365 mo. For lease or for !la.le. * 536-3743 Corona del Mer 2250 _ __ ~lip. An:?a's hcst buy w/7'"/r, I YR rw!W·lha.ke roor, 3 br OPEN l{OUSF. SUN 1·5 fin. $l1D.IXXI. Open afternoona 2 i.. ittnui~ slate kitchen Bethke Realty ft 494·2858 •---- lfARBOn Vl f-'.:\V 1111.J..S or call o"•ncr. 494-MIS. &: fam rm, f'rplc, crpl• &: REAIJ1''t" EXPANDABLE cozy com· dtps. Iron Rall!. covered I 1100 Snnct Piprr Dr pact. 3 Br. on lg. sunn)' !ct. paOo, boat 11torage. WAik Pool, 3 BR 21 1 M, fan1. rm ~.500. 0....·rtt. 675-2643.. lo bf'flch. $33 ,495. 963-7090 1.."I dn. O'°'·ncr 67~2787. Save your ar -it's no! Pr1nciplt'!1 (Inly, • 4 C.D. INCOME unlta, on 2 fill'! Jus1 ~ac.h for ynur VAC. 2 Bdrm. k I hdnn, 1djolnu>g-\'Rlu11bll' Lot 11 . phone & call Dally Pi.lot walk to mlct. It bch. S25 .. 000, /J,.'Ay!I renled. Own I! r: c;UJitled 642-5673 Charge Sl4,00J dn. lnq. Al 9l4 f7~5787. your 11d -today! Oning:I!. ·-~------ 0ME * $200 Mi>-2 br hsc J)llJ"tly furn. * BEACH H UtU t~I. Nr. m11.rket &. sJ.4.!fiO. Only 850 ft. 10 bcacll restAur•nt. Arlul lJ only, no Pt.ACE REAL TY 4S4·9'7tM SMALL ch.arming 2 BR hOuse near beach. $29.500. Bethke Really * 494-2853 ./SECL.UDED. screened sun. room, prdcrui. t BR. $.18,· !'iOO. 494.7329 days. pd-. Av•\I 9/1. 673-8936. 81lboa 2m -------Sl)C('t:1rol11.r Oct'lln View Penln Pl. 4 br, 2 ba bch ~. Awil 9/1~ 67~. ai" hea t, Garb-disp, hll·in.s. Neat & clean 2 BR. Apt. new way or life desijined frplc, p{liio, garage, wnter O'slzcd sgl. garage. $185 just for ilngle people, 'Jj furn. Adults only, no pe1.11. Bay & Beach Rlty. Inc, fun living wi lh warm, dj;. RAT£ REASONABL~: 2407 E. Coast Hwy, CdM namlc neighbors. Jt 'i a AcrosK from Country Cluh 675·3000 $750.000 Clubhouse w t t h • 275 r.1esa Or * Ph Ml!-6700 health club, .saune.s, awim. • ./ LANDLORDS Wt.'ve got the people You 've got the place We'll do the sending 'You'll do no spending CALL EVEL YN 95b-2200 RENT or lse W/Op1 . 3 BR, disp .. ctp!s, carporl. rear yd, rncd. W. 19th. Shops 300 ft. Prefer edits. Ref~. Avail 9/1/70. Baby OK. S\75. 1904 Federal. Lytle Rily 548-9493 * HEY THERE! * TOWNHSE lo "'"""\lo, 3 You with the ll&l'!I in your br. 2 ha, new crpt, dbl gar, eye~. Charming 2 BR, litOve, outtskte ma int.. po o Is, refrig., crpt I drp1. $169. clbMe, close to 11ehl• &: ~ \V. 19th 24 hr phone CALL QUICK? O.C.C. $22.J mo. 540-591!1. Home-F inders 645-2951 $200-LRG 3 Br. :il Ba, lrpl, LANDLORDS stv: can furn, Srigl~ ok. Vacancy Problems * BEACON * 645-0111 Ended GUARANTF.1-~D/LICl!:NSED Mulliple listings rental nr\. HSE Unf.-1 br. frnc~ yard, work available to vrvc all patio. scruncd pnn:h, SllJ properly ov.•nr rs, house or n1u. Al.iO l hr h!lt', !'urn, apartmc:nt, Vacanclt.s (Jlled $130 mo. 616-5620. 11,t no chorgr to you. t'nr 1 ,~B~l~l.~1-o7h~ll7d-w-,~,-,0-m~e-.-N"o faat. e.Uicienl st'l"Vit'e call. pel!I. $140 mo. 1980 Wallace. Tele-Trend Syalem.11, Inc. Call 54S-2802. 832·6600. WESl'CLIIT RfCll, 3 Br. lge DriftiftC) & lncd yud. Quiet cul-de-sac, $230 mo. 54(}.-2266 Dreaming $130-NICE 2 Br, patio, garg, In the POOi while IOIJ •nd children & prt ok. pct• romp saf<'IY In f(':nC'C'(l * BEACON * 645-0111 •n:"a. 3 BR 2 88, stave, CUARANTEED/LIC!'~NSBU wu~r k dryer. N tar 11ehool.. SlSS. CALI. NO\V! 2 BR dupltx. Util, rllnge " Hom .. F lnders 64S.2951 f'f'frlg fum. Large yard SJTj. 286 Knox !'ii, CM * LANDLORDS 1145-CLF.AN 2 Be Tr>plox . Free gcrvk:f: to you. Save Cpl", ~rvlrefrig. Chllcl ok. Adwrtisfna cos-ta. \Ve. have * BEACON * MS-011 1 len.anta w.altlng in IJne! GUARANTEED/LrCENSED CAU. Business ()pportunlr.1t1 Hom .. F lnders 64S.2951 tn Today's WM! Ads. 3 BDRt.I, 2 Ba, carpet, ming poot, party room, btl. drapes, central location, No Jiard.s, Jndoor goU driving : ehildrcn or pets, Agent range, tennis C{)Urfl, pro 67j...49.lQ. 675-4847 $275. Ref's !lhop and resident tennil; pro rtquircd. Single, l &. 2 Bedroom lux. , 1 BR amid iruit trees, step1 Ul')' apartmenll w:llb all the to China Cove Bch, Nu cpt1, mOOern conveniences a~·. $175 mo. 213 Goldenrod, ahle, Fuml1hed and u~ sts-8582. , :led. VER\' Nlce--redec. 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba1h. Sunroom, r r p I c. Adults, no pet.s. Rel s . 675-4497. 3 BR. 2 Ba .. cpl~. drps.; lrpl. Dix. duplex. $295 On lease, Ree.Hor 67:)...1662. 2 BR & den, lea~e. Adults, No pets, Shown Sun 1-4 pnl 518 Avocado Ave, 5.'l&-MS;J. Coron• del Mar 3250 2 Br, 2 ha, nc11r ocean. Cou· pie only, $300. G , H . Robertson, Realtor 675-2440. Lido Isle 3351 -----t Bdrm, 3 Bath, acrou from tcnntg crt, p 1111 ya round , clubhou~ & beach! ~l~r mo. 673-7489 or 612-a"iro. Huntin9ton Beach 3400 2 Br. HOUM! ld~lll for retiftd rouplt' or Adults only. Call 1141·3833. J BR. 2 ttory, 2~ ba. Cpt1 It Orp1t, Slll. 548--490l aft &pm 1)1' ":knrl!t, t.10DELS OPEN DAILY 10 A.M .• 9 P.M, RENTS FROM $150 to $350 NEWPORT BEACH 880 Irvine Ave. lrv;no & 16th (714) 645-0550 SOUTH BAY CLUB APARTMENTS • • • Live wh•re th• fun Isl RENT FURNITURE * D~ TO TENANT 24-Hr, Delivery It))~• P\lrchasc Option Comp]e1e 1 BR Apt •• Low n.s $72/mo. JO.Day Minimum * WIDE VARl:ETY CUSTOM FURNITURE RENTAL 511 W. IDth St., CM. $43.-l431 • -;--;,-;.;.~. ;.~.--;,...,-, -·------·,--~.~. • • .,._·,,,--=---·-~·'-~'·-•~-~•r··--=~--~-------·-------~-~--- DAILY PllOT S.ttilfU,, AutuSt 2'9. 1970 MYtrffNtl MIY 91l1ct thtlt Mt ~ tel ..... Phones Are Open 8:00 a.m. • 5;30 p.m. L RENTAL RENTALS -RENTALS Fumhhod Apts. Furnlthod Apts. Fumlshod Apts. Fuml1hod ~;.;z;.;;;;...;...:.:.:..~;;::.;'--~.;..;:;.;;;...;..~::.:::;;.__1~ ,. .. port leach tteO N-pol't -h 4200 Huntl"f'On BHdl -Hunllngton BHdl RENTALS --RENTALS Apt1. Unfurnls'1td Apt1. Unfurnished -Jrvlno 5231 Irvine • 5231 -er tllE HIGHLANDER 9 to Noon Seturd•Y. -Closed Sunday ' "Scott.i!h Treat" 16161 Park1ldo Lo. ~ . ~·~. ':j ' I,,.:" DIAL DIRECT , •• 642-5678 S WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUN'l"Y DIA~ FREE 540-1220 :1; Mgr. 142-1969 San Dleao FrwY to Beach Blvd. 4 blk1 So. to Ho! t, w. on. llolt 1 blk. ~"r Park West Apurllnent s : ~. ..:.. Huntington INch: 540-1220 Lagune BHc:h: 494-9466 J. I• NOW LEASING! Porl-lile living for fomi · lies with children ond adults. I, 2 and 3 bed· rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Sheg car- p ets, drapes, eir condifioned, with self- cleening ovens. Complete $400,000 recrea- tion club in three acre perk. Pools, tennis, volleybolJ, health club, teen fodities and • pre -school! No x t lo shopping an d golf course, ne ar U.C.I. and Newport Beach. From $150 per mo. At Son Diego Fwy. and Culver Drive in Irvine . Pho ne 833-3733. S.n Cl1m1nt1: 492""420 ;·· Hours-Regulations-Deadlines 11 LA QUINTA HERMOSA 1·1 ''Modem Spanish" l62l l "P•rkside Ln. 1uoas1 .Uv•rtlNn attouhl thtck thtlt M• !lilly ind rwpert lmmtcll1tsly .,,..-w ., mlacl ... tf'lcaffe;M. THI DAILY PILOT .UVIMI ll1•lllty for WNrt Ot'llJ t1 ttt. utMt Ill l'Ullll"'lnt the Mv.rtlMIMnt cornictly OM tlma. n I j~ Oakwood ... Mgr. 147.5441 FURNISHED MODELS NOW OPEN Lush landscaping, cabana, cover,ed court- DIADLINI, ,01 COPY AND KILLS: S:SO PM. the t11y Mf'OA pullllcation, •xctj't forMoMty lilltion when deillllne II l•turOy, 12 noon. l! i:~a new way to live in l'.8:fds, sunken swim'g pools, BBQ s &: foun .. ains. "THE ULTIMATE JN APTS" I BR's-From $150 2 BR's-From $175 l Newport ~each All util. incl. Furn & Unfurn. Owned and managed by The Irvine Company :..._It's fun, fine Deighbors and0,Prestige living, ~.,,;: aII in one luxurious packa~. That's Oak .. i wood Garden Apartments in Newport J ... Beach, just minutes from Balloa'i Bay and j :beaches. \ ;_;There1s i 1/, million dollar Clftbhouse with J~ party room, billiards room, indoor golf dtiv .. -;" ing range, men's and women'• health clubs, f saunas, tennis courts, re siderrt tennis pro : :: end pro shop, and Olympic sine pool. All : ·this. end much more, just steps fro m your ;. professionally decorated apartment, each : · \\'ith private balcony/patios. Air condition- ! · ing/fireplace8 optional. 1 ... Oakwood Garden ApartmBnll On 16th Slleet between Irvine a.nd I)Jvu Dr. : ; (714) 642-8170 \ : Sp1cleu11tudJa, 1 a 2 Bedroom 1altH. Fftltllel or : -unfurnillltcl. S1,l lo S111, lmindlate Clcapucy ;'-Modellopnd&JJ711aatelpm WINTER Rental, Working girls.. maximum 3 - 3 BR, 1 ba, garage, $300 mo incl t1til. No pets. Avail 9111. See y,•knd11 or all &pm ll6 "A" 3<1tli.St, NB \VATERFRONT, 9~1 mo. v.inl<'r. Upper, v:tra lg<', 2 BR, 2 BA, lry.ilc, elec kit, FA, pe.1to, deck. Boat slip f'_xtra. Adult!, no pets $250 mo. 675--1062. NEWPORT Riviera. 3 BR/ 7~ Ba fam/rm, bltins, pool & rec/center, $325/mo + atil. 64S.-:m9. Winter ren- tal w/9 mo lse. MESA MOTEL * LOW WEEKLY RATES * Kitchen, TV's maid servlce. He11od Pool &!6-9681 " WATERFRONT, Yrly or .:::·========-;::=========I winttt, 2 br, 1 ba, w/dock. 4100 3811~ F inley. P h. {Il4J 1_~_,,..,..•-•_•_l _____ 4000 __ 1 (:ost• Mes• 673-8249. Adults only, no NEW 2 Br diSJwshr encl pets. • REMARKABLY : } . UNBELIEVABLY ~RAORDINARJLY garage, adults m pell $195.13.~8=,,,_~2-11~B-A-Condo~~,~F~um-o'r mo. ~. unfurn. $.l'.Xl uni. Pvt/ AT Beach -Winter Rates. 1 & 2 Bdrm11., p00l : fum. or unfurn. Adulls. 219 15th St. & 220 12th SL BACHELOR. Utll. Pald, Lilce Living in Your * NEAR OCEAN! * OWN HOME .• I I LINDBORG CO. 53&-2579 Why pay $175 for an apt! • 1-BACH. $95 util incl, Lrg l when we can rent you one BR. extra closets, $140. for $140, 2 BR, newly dee, Pool, patio. Adults. 536-6TI7, crpt/drp, encl patios, spac grnds. 2 Pools! Adults only, 2283 Fountain Way E. (Har- bor, tum W. on Wllson), DELUXE 1 Br. furn. Frplc. Close to beach! ;160/mo. Cail 536-1459. Laguna Beach 4705 HARBOR GREENS "°:.C--------1 GARDEN le sruDIO API'S QUIET, charming 1 BR, cl09e Bach. l, 2, 3 BR's. from $110 . to bch, shopS, Mature em· 2700 Petenon Wa,y, C.M. ployed adult w/refs. $ll5 546-0370 .~~~~~~-~--lllO. inc util. 494-8392 NEW 2 Br, 1\!. Ba w/ gar. $170, 2 BR, bath &: % 1!udlo, drps, cpts, patio, AvaU 911. 714: 548-&301 01' 213: 502-5227 * DELUXE 1 k 2 BR Garden Apt1. Blt-ins, prlv. palio, heated pool, frplc. AduJts. $145 mo. Sf6-516J Sl~UIE'T! Large deluxe 2 BR, 1 ~ BA. GE kitchen. 2 car gar. Adults, no pell, 240 E. 16th Pl. 54&-M32. QUIET ADULT LIVING 1 & 7 Br. Shag crpls, hltl'll!I, pool, beaut. lndscpd. $150 &. $170 mo. incl ~I util.2-41 Avocado SI. 646--0979. $90 1 BR 1 person only, no pets, S60 deposit and ref. Stove and refrig. 950B W. 17th. Avail 1 Sept. Will show alter 11 Al\;f Sat. QUIET Adult couple only. 2 BR. No pets. Drps, Cfllh~. dshwhr, heated pPOI. $125 ~~~orp~~:29~vf', CM. YOU MUIT HAVI KILL NUMllRI When kllllnt •n •d hc1u• .t 41ulck results. be 1Ur'9 ,. m1k1 • rec:onl of tttl klll number tlven you .., y9'.lr ad t1hr u verlfkatt.n 91 yeur c1IL Ivery Iffert i. IMJll• t• klll er Cort9Cf • ntw 1d tti1t h11 bMn ord1NCI, but Wt un- Mt 1u.r1nttl fl de " until th• Ml hu 1ppnrff In the ,.,_.. DIMl·A·LINI Ms 1rt 1trlctly cefh. In 1dv1nc1 by mall 1r at 1ny OM of our .m~ NO_....._ Th• DAILY PILOT.....,.," the rltht ,. claulfy, edit, ClnlOf' or mu .. any • .,.... thlfMnt, M4 fl chlnt• It. r.,_ •rMI NtUl1tlon1 without prior MtkA. Mill Athll"llll l•x 1175, Nn'JIOrf laach, Cellfomla . CIJ.111,llD COUNTIRS •re locat.r 11 followt1 COSTA MESA 330W.BAY NEWPORT a&ACH 2211 W. BALBOA HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA BEACH ' I I I ' ti ' 'I I I I' 17875 BEACH BLVD. 222 FOREST AVE. SAN CLEMENTE -305 N. EL CAMINO REAL ., 11 Daily Pilot Clessified CLASSIFIED INDEX HOUSES FOR SALE RENTALS otHtllAL ,.. Apts. Fumishtd COSTA MllA 11M OIH•IU.\. ..... MISA Dll MA• ll• COST• MllA Otl MIU Vl1oe lilt MISA \11101 '111 HIWJtOIT llACH t1'f COLLl!GI '°AlltlC 1111 HIW,.OlltT lflllHTI 411' HIWPOIT 11,l(:M 11M HIWPOIT HllOMTI Hit HIW,.OIT IHtllllll Otl IALIOA COVIii 111I WISTCLll'" 411111 NIWPOIT SHOllS Int UN'IVlltlTY PAIK •m IATCllST lm IACC IAT «141 IATSHOIES UU •AIT I.LUI'" ett DOVElll $HOlll IDI COIOMA DEL MAI if2M llirlnCLll'Jt IUI IALIOA 4311 MAllOI H10HUNOI 1111 IAY ISL.ANDI •111 LIDO lll'I' 4111 UJUVEISITY l'AIC IUJ IAL90A ISLAND lllJ 11\llNE IUll IACK llo'r 1UI HUHTINGTON llACH ... EASTILUJt!' 1141 f'OUHTAIN Vo\LLIY 44lt CAlll"IHTIEltlll• t1t1 CaMl!lfT. c.tncrefe .-CHILO CAiie. Lkfll.... •flt CONTllACTOlltS .. Jt ~ • .,,, • .., f"I ..... , .. IJ UU CAll'fT LAYING a llll'Allt Ul6 OllAl'EltlS Ma Ol!MOL!TION MJf Dll'•l<TINO lllV1CI UJl DIYWALL 6'lt kLltTlll~Al. .... IOUl"M•NT llNTAU Ult Jtl!HC IHO Ult f'LOOtll MM 'UINACI llllll.t.!11, l!le,. UJt l'UllNITUlll llllTOllllll• I. Jlll!FINllHING U71 IJAIDINIMO 6'11 Gl:Nl!flAL SllV1CIS MH OllADllllO. DllCINI ua1 I. , ; BEAUTIFUL val'O'isere Garden Apts .PUiling ~n, waterfall 4 11ti'Um, Oowers everywhere, q ):iool, rec. room, billiards.. ~g·1, Sauna., furn.-unfum. 1 ,It. 2 Br, also Sifllleti frorn S~. See U! 200'.l ~ns M':\ 642-8670. &tween Har-bd.;.~ Newport ._2 Blk.N. 19th Furn. 1 BR & patio, pool. 407 Fl11gshlp Rd, BACHELOR NB. Zt3/682-300J OPEN 2110 Newport 61vd1 CM SUN! FURN. 1 Bdrm. Ocean Vif'w. $155. Adults. Crpts, drpe, Employed adult w/ n ls. No bltrur, fncd yrd \\'{ patio. children or pets. 4!M--7079 li67 E. Victoria fEI. 26~L CLEAN modern 1 BR on Santa Ana A\'e, 636-4!20. ocean front, gJeePl'J 4. A'(ail. VACANT: Rcdeooratf'd 2 hr, Aug. 29. $200 wk. 494--'1830 1 ba, crpts, drps, relrig, 1 BR apt on ocean front. ~ltm .. 590 Joann St, Apt C. Avail. Sep 15 • Jan 15. $1?5 No. singles, pe~s. 2 llllall MUST See to Appreciate. Spacious 2 Br. bltns. ff'rlef'd bck yd, ne-wty crpfed & drped., $165 mo. 770 \V. 18th St, C.M. 642-8907. El T1r1 1144 SCIAL t•ACN 4Ut llltYINa TlllACI 1tU LONG IUCH 4Jlt COJl0N4 DI L MAI IUt OllAHOI COUNTY 4* ' OOCK I GAIOllll OltOVI Ult TU TLE .............. Ill W••TMIHITIO ~U OLAIS UM ' GllllM THUNll ,,. j. ': GUN SMOJt 6111 Hl!AL TH (LUii 11'11 HAULIHIJ ,,. I ': * WKLY·Lovely apt. Bach WINTER-3 br, oceanfront or cpl. Furn. Kitch. $35 wk $225. Alao 2 br $170. 300' to &: up, 546--0451 beach. 642-3837. IALIOA f'l!NIHSVLA UM 11!41".0N IAY UH MIOWloY ClfY .WU LINOA ISLI 1:96 SANTA ANA .. ,. 1•Y ISU.HOI IUI SANTA .u!A HllGHfl 4Ut LIOO ISLI lHI TUSTIM U44I HOUSICLIANINlt IJU INTlllOll OllC01'AT IH• 1127 1HCOMI TAX tJU L,llON, Ot1wl-ftt•~ Ile. 11~ IJllONINIJ 17'1 mo. 494-7!130 children ok. Sll:i. 2 BR ocean vlew pool Jdry QUIET ADULT LrYING e B.chelor Apt. $120 e DEL~XE 7 BR oc<'anfront, 646-3589 Avl.il 9/12-1/l. $2'25 mo. * 2 Br. unfurn. Crpts, drpll, hltn&. P<X>L. No childrt'n, no pels. Sl55. 325 "J" E, 171h P l., CM. 548-2738 1.t.LIOA llLAND 1:W COAST•&. •1'1 HUNTINGTON llllCN 1 ... LAGUHA llACH 4JtS HUHTINOTOH Hlo.tlOUI 1·' LAGUNA llllOUll. •n1 I. IN~l•LATINIJ 1141 j ; INIUlllANCE 11"1 ·! gar. 0Adult.s, no p!ls. 4"-4~ 1 & 2 Br. Shag crpts, hltns, 4~2800 ' pool, beau!. lndscpd. S150 ...... ,,, 1 Br. New beau£ -furn. 1 M~Mo. Adults onfty. 2'lJ> BACHELOR Apt, Ii blk to 2 BR: New pa.int & ('J"pts. $160/mo. 557-9746 or fn. quire at 1343 Ba)·, Apt B., Cil1. "OUNTAIN Vo\LLIT •1t MtntOM VllJO l Jtl l!•J.. llACH 101 lAN CLIMENT• 411t IUHS!T l l ACH ltH IAN JUAN CAl"UTIANO 47" lNYllSTIGATIHO, O.llttl.. '"' .I • JAN!TOlllAL ,,.,. Jl!WILR V lltll,.All~, Ille. ... l , 1-BAYFRONT :; BEAUTY Elde:n. 646--9778 eves. ocean, S1~~92s · & $170 mo, incl al! ulil. OAllOEN GllOVI 1411 CAPISTRANO llACN otlM LANOSCA,.1NO •111 I ' ~OCICSMITM '"' •t I ~letely turn 3 BR 2 Ba, trl>J; <'.'pt/drp. Children Wi!I· 1..'0tne. Right on beach. $375. Hdme-Flndors 645-2951 1 OR 2 BR. t.rg ck>sefl:, pool.I========= adulUJ, no pets. Util J:*I . 1184 Corona dtl Mar 4250 Monrovia 548--0336. MODERN studio, 1 yr lse. 241 A~·ocado St. 64&-0979 Adulls. Rele~nces. l ltS mo.1-..,.-~-~----­ ?tfanaier 4!M-8S07. * MESA VERD&-2 Br. $150 ==0,-.,..--7. -.--..,.--Newly d('corated. Close to STUDIO for lil~g.l~ peraon, sbop'g area. Adults, No north end. UllliUes paid. pets. Avail ls! \\'k Sept. l.ONQ llACH 11• DAN,\ ,.OINY 4'4f U KEWOOO UM Tltl"LEX, .. c. 4HI ORAHOI COUNTY 1• CIJHOOMIHIUM .. ,. OllT 01' COUNTY 1Uf lfOTlLS ... ,, ... _ ....... ,.,,., 4f7J MAI O SEii.ViCE .............. 6tU ·I MAWNltY. llllCk •IJSI NIOVI NO & STOii.Gi! ,... I LUXURY 2 BR apt, pool, b- b-q. rec hall, 2QT1 Charle St, Cl\;1. ouT o" sr•T• '"' ReNTALS ll'A INTINO. "••trlll"tlllt llllf • ,.AllllT ING, SltM .. •1 '1 BR $125, incld'g u t I I. $85. Furn bachelor. No rook- .Adult'S, no pets. Nr lhop-ing. 415 Nan:iMus, ~Ir ~: 30 ping. C.all 54D--0&23 PM wk. days, &n)'time wk. :J't,~:1:sTea ~!l! Apts. Unfurni1h1d l'AT IOS Qlt ·•'.I ,HOTOOll .. ll'HY .. ,. I,' MIDWAY CITY U,_ OIHlltAL ... 'lASTEl'NO. "•tell. 11,tlr llM >"ftonl' $38.50 Wk. SIOO mo. 494-8946 545--4083. 2 BR, 2 BA, .Choke klc. MONT IC ELLO com- Year-round. Ubl pd. $185. plex-deluxe 2 br 2 bl. auto SJ8....2095 Aft 5 pm. garage opener, ~lub~use & LARGE 1 Br. Crpts, drps, bllns, palio, garage. Adults, no peL~. Sil.'}. 646.-1762. So\HTA ANA "" COSTA MllA 11 .. IAHTA ANA HGTL 1Uf Miio\ YlrlOI llH OltANOI IUI llllWll'IJaT 11"4:H IHt ll'LUMllNO llH 1 ,.n OIOOMIHe ,... l1 Frtm Sl65/mo. Luxury Sin- g.Qi · ApUI, Complete maid ~ce. housewares, u~. IJS,util, heated pool. TRAII.iEJtS-l Br. A: 2 Br.1,.;;'~""~·~·---~~~-.-,,­ Quiet re 11 A b 1 e fldl1lts 2 Bedroom, hlroisned, with $100/;.,o. + ulil. 64&-lll09 · !i'replace near shopping, JUSTIN 1'41 HIWHIT M•IGNTI JUI "OllTH TUJTlll 1'4J llllWf'OIT IMOlllll tJff ,\NAHl!IM 1•M WISTCLIP, ~·· ,.OOL SEii.ViCE ff!' =,1~.1 •ow11 sw•IEllllNI trll ,.UM,. SllVICI Int Sll.Vlll4DO Co\NYOlll 1•U UNIV'lltllTT PAI• J1U lltDOPINO lttl ••' llAOIO, 1111111,,., ltf, IJ• ~ ::..VILLAGE INN La~na Beach 494-St36 "'BALBOA INN •a!"!>' 675-8740 *.i:lOT & TIRED 7* A!.S a hard days work en- ict': a dip in the pool. 2 Br. flft). util. incl. Tot OK. $140, Hf.JRR'( FOR TI!lS! * * 2 BR DELUXE * * J:-ll°"SD"'"'mo~nth...,... _67,.'.l-_9_18:7 3,.· ..,.-,-., Cathedral ttiling. Pool, SMAU.. Apt for sine le Adults. $155. 64Z--7SOfl mature ~'Oflll.n. 2 blocks lo • S d. Apt beach. Rea&Oll6blf'. 67;)...4943. tu 10 • 333 E .21st St CJ\f 1 BR turn garagt' apt. $145 · -' plus utititirs. Ph: betwn BE~Bach $110 2--Gpm, 673-5448. Q~ure a<!~tt only. No e 1 BR APT, FURN e pets. 548-1098 UtH pd * 5754952 * San Clemente 4710 ·~~ulta, No pets. $2".l.i 1 BR. !iv rm, kl! &. bath. 3 8 l" !~70 1. bl . Ocean view, wlk lo bch, r., 1 °"'• pa. '°· t-ins, shopping, 5how, reasonabl~ c.rpts, drps. Ask about our rate. 492-9996, 492-5189 discount plan. 880 C~nter R ENT AL S 1,,,51 .,."" 64,.,2,,-83,..'.,,0·,,,..--,-..,..-. Apts. Unfurnl.,,ed SlOO-1 BR. Oh~r pref. Avail 1 BR. Frp.lc. Beam clngs. Priv patio. Util pd. $149, l adult only. 642--8520 Balboa G•n•ral 4300 9/l. 122 M11gnol 1a, C~1. 5000 494-4695 or 54S-2171. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;12 BR, cp!s, <lrµ5, bltflfi, dsd • J:A r + perk'g, Adlls only. HAVASU LACI 1•11 llVIJlll ' JUI LAGUNA l!ILLI IHt II.CIC aAV IUI L•OUH A ,.EACN 11-lllST ILU'lll 1141 VIE\\'; 2 bdrms, fin-place, LAftUNI HIOUl!L '* COii.OMA OIL MA• JJH garaie, llpht level. Adu!rs MISSIOH VllJO '"" IAL&OA IHI Jt.o,i fl •MINT'f 171t IAY !SUNOI IJH only. Noon until 4pm. 2001 SAN JU•N (A,llTflANO 1115 LIDO ISLI IHI l\lngs R 0 ad . $250 mo. CAPISTllANO llACH ,,. HUNTllllOTON llACH .... 540 ~ 7 OANA l'OINT 1141 l'OUNYAIN· VALLIY JUI . ~9 4. OCEANSID• 11H ••Lao• IJLAND JUJ 2 Br f c •• d JAN DIEGO 1ns SlAL 1!.(CH SOI . un urn. rp.,,., rpll, lllYEISIDI COUHTV 1MI LOHO llACH ., .. patio. pool, bltns. S160. HOUSfS TO 11 MIJVIO 1ff0 OllANOI! COUNT'I' J ... SeacliU 1t1anor Apts, 1525 CC*DOMINIUM '"' OAIOlN Oll0\11 uu OUJtllXl!S ll'Olt tAL• 1t1S WISTMINST•a NH Placenlia. 548-2682 I. II k .,.AllTMIHTI .. o. SAL• HM MIOWAY (ITT .. ,, about our discount. IN4TA .t.HA u21 SANTA ANA HlllHTI Htll • SPANISI{ s ty le , RENTAL~ TUSTllll Jut 5200 teMODi!LIHO f 11,.All lflt llMODl!LINO, tclTCHlllll ,,._ 5chllt'I Sllll'Hfl lfU SIWIHG If .. llWINO MACHINI llll'A llll ffn ll!ll'TIC Tlo>IKI. lot .... Ill. lff.I TAILOlllffO ttJt flttMITli COHTllL mt TILi, c,,..,.1c •JM TILE, Un .. ""' Ii Mlf1;tt; lf1J Tllll SlllVICI ttM JIELl!VISION, .. Hirt. lk. IHI UPHOLSTEllY lfN WI LDING lftJ WllllDOW CLIAN INO .,.--~ 1'f1 -· JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOI Wo\NTID. M• 1"' I' " .. ' ' Hqi:-o .. Finder' 645-2951 NICE 1 BR dplx:. Quiel Sep 1 BR. Furnished with ~ar. 1 by garages. f'adull o\'er 30. blk from belt.ch. Lease for no pets. 548-1021 $1::.0 mo. Utilities includf'd. VEN DOME 2214 "B"' Rutgers Dr, 64~919. I " 2 B 2 B H F I h·....I COASTAL ., .. cu -...e-sac, r, a up-OUSIS urn I -LAGUNA llACH 11• per. encl gar. S185+Ut mo -LAOUHA HIOUl!L 17'1 JOI WAHTID. W1m• JI» JOI Wlol4TED, 1 I • 'liOLIDA Y PLAZA om.ma: Spacious 1 Bdrm. Firn apt. $135. Plus util. Hta.red pool. Ample park-11J. No chlldren -no pets. l'J Pomooa, C.?.'!, Responliible adults, no pets. lMl\;fACULATE APTS! ADULT and l BR $150. 2 BR Sl65. Pool. OIHllll:AL & !leC. 543--3461. lllEMTALS TO IHAlll ,_ MISSION \llUO 5111 COITA MIJA t1tl J.t.N CLIMIHTI 1711 * NICE 1 BR ADULTS. SUS. '49-0833 DUPLEX. 673-8014, 9-12 am or 54~1784 6-9 PJ\1. FAMll.Y Section Elec. & \\'tr pd. Adlls, no YEARLY-$275. 3 be<!, 2 MIU. DIL MA• 1111 SAN JUAN CA,.IST ll .. NO Jns Bath, firepltt.Cf', carpets, MlilA VlllOI 111t CAPISTllANO llACM .,. Clos• to shopping, Park Pl'.ts. Mesa J'vlaoor .. 24.l * Spacious J BR's, 2 ha \VJ!son AV(', CM MS4 7405. COLLl!OI ,.All( 1111 DANA ll'OIHT ffM nf'arly new. 1809 \V, Balboft. Nl!W,.OYIT lliACff 1111 REAL ESTATE1 ;ti! 'vnbelievoble * PENIN. Delux duplex, Sum- JMr Sl50 ~·k. ~'Inter $17~, mo. ~ BR e11, 2ll CypreSll, 213/698--f.012. * Swim pool, pul/g:reen i110DERN 2 Br. Crpts, drps, 673-2223 aft 4 pm. Ht:WPOIT HGTI. 1111 General 2 BR. 1 blk !O beach: 1165 Nl'Wll'OllT SHOlllil ',"'»• yol·. ·bet it is _ but it!i lrue. l )3r furn. Crpts & drp~. + A: ~L. Util incl. $105. PHONE NOW. Hctm•Finders 645-2951 IAYSHOlll'I mo yearly. 1st & last + oov£• s.,0111 m1 clean. fef'. 673-4281. l'fl!STCLIFP !!•,, -UtHYElltSITY "AllC " YEARLY--Ocean front, 3 br, B 1: __ I I d 4355 2 Br. 2 &. CID, hltn~. 1111:v1N1 !,.Ill• 2 ba, blt:ns, indoor Bar-B-Q, • ~ I an · LRG 2 Br 11i Ba families 11.c1C ••Y .. 3 BR, 1 ~ii bath, $185 mo. ' . ' Sn1all yd. Gflr2-Arlult.~. no t•.IT I LUf'Jt rl~J ~e. $295 mo., Sept 15.1----------f' cl 1 bl if h only, 2 child. ok. No pets. pets. L8e SJ..85. ,Mg..3708• l!l T•,.. t2 4l 220ll W. 0 c ea n front BAYFRONT \V/Pir-r. ] Br/2 en~ f8 IO, In.~. IS -$150. 726 Joann SI, CM. 67.3-2l70 lltYIN E Tl!lllACt t1 0 714/m-3914. Bn. Upper apl. SE'p1-JUflf', was ('r, rplc, cp!s & drps.1~-=--~~-~,-COIONA DEL MAI mt * Frpl, Indiv/Jndry fac'l1 GE kitch. patio, encl gar. 1845 Anaheim Ava. Nr. bus. $145. Adults. 120 E. COSTA I.iESA 642-lm 20th SI. Newport Beach 4200 Childrt'n OK. ff'e. ./ l.RG 2 & 3 BR, '.?Baths. YRL" l BR nr bay & e n IALllJA 1>M ' OCEANFRONT • Deluxe l $250/mo. 6 7 5 -19 0 9 or .. • Q(' a IAY 15LAN DI 1Hf Cos'• MOii '100 527 7""~ e TELE-TREND F'rplC', bit-ins, crpts. drps, S155, util incl, Ptt.lio & LI'"' ISLll 1111 ,-'1 " BR, 2 BA Frplc. Avall ,~-·~m~·-·'·------1031 "" -~-------350 YEARL '" lS Off}('('~ in Orange Co. encl gar, patio. 54&-park'g. 673-2950. 11.LtOA 11U.ND ,',"•' -.----~ 10/1. s mo. • Y! "3 BR (rear• apl/llf!p house R:l2-7800 HUNTINCTOH 11.t(M ~7J(:W FURN Mobile 1-lome. 673-7053 Util Incl, Ua~ $225/mo. FOUNTAIN Vo\LLIY :::: • Eld NEW 1-2-3 BR's. All bltns, liNjioiiw;;;;pojjrtiiii8oiiii1iic:iihiiiiiiii5ii2ii00iiNiieiiw;;;;pojjrijtjjBjj1jj1jjcjjhjjjijjji5jj2jj00ii 11.t.L Bl .t.CN Nlee park lo.. adults. er-BEAlIT 2 BR, wnlr on Nr. South Bay. Puadena LONG BIEACH tlOI 1,, people or bachelor. No oce11.nfml, ~<'. tolRI furn (2l3l 793-4003. cpl/drp, gar. Nr. S. Cout D,,',',N!i11,,<o,uNrt ',!: S I l Plaza. 546-1973, 545--2321 " ~ts. No drinkers. p. or xttpt HneTlll, $300 mo/util YEARLY Rl."NTAL _ Lge 1 WESTM1N$T11 un cm; only. Util pd, i1~mo. pd. 646-38..19. br, Of)f'n beam, dutch door, 2 BR, $140 mo, Cp\s, drp!I, ~~~:v ... ~~T~llOHTI :!~ 5*--0714 8-li daily IDEAL FOR SHARING.3 hr , dshw!lhr, bltn!I. Charming, bltns, pool, t"C!f'. COASTAL 11tl • TELE-TREND LAGUNA Ill.CH "" A¢e.pulro ApU, altnctlve, 2 ba upper, I u n de ck. you'll love it! 6~2916. LAGUNA NIGUIL IJtl , Utll pajd, Garden dshwhr, avail l."le 911, l br NEARLY Nt:w ;\ Br, 2 Bl, 18 Dflia'~ in Orange Co. Ml1llON YltJO 1711 832-7800 IAN CLIMINTIE ''" ng. AdWl!I. no pe!s. avail 9/12. ~11-3345 all f'I ('<' I kit, fti>lc, pario, llo.N JU•N CA,llTllANO ITU ; 1 BR-$150, 2 BR-$175 SPach _ \Vinter _ F\irnhthed BBQ Also 4 Br, ;'\ Ba. lM CAll'llTllANO llACH lttt 1800 WaUacf' Ave, c.~1. , .... , Coit• Mtse 5100 DANA l"OIHT '141 $2'15. 3 bed, 2 Bath. llrepll.c-r, Sept-June. 6.18-11470, 5: .,......., llVllllS•OI COUHTY , ... TllPLl)f, .t<. HM CONDOMINIUM JHt 11t•NTAU WANTID J'" llOOMS l'O• lllPIT Jffl IOOM • IOAllD '"' MOTIELI, Tlto\ILll COUITI '"' OUIST frtONlll S,.. MISC. lllHTAl.I tttf INCOMI! ll'IOll'llTY H0t I USINl!SS ll'llO,.••TT 1051 Tl•JLElt JtAIKS llJS I UltNIESI lllNTAL IMI OFFICI! IEMTAL 1111 INDUSTJllAL P1'Dl'IJllTY .cill COMMlltClo\L llllll INOUSTIUAL lllHTAL iott LOTS llllf IAH CNll lUt CITllUS $llVll U7' ACltAGI! 11" LAKI: IUllllO•t IM'I ltl!SOIT 11'•0 .. lllTY llM OllAllllJI CO, ll'llO,.l!llT'f •tt1 OllT 0, STATE 11'11011'. 62tl MOUHTAIH & DISl•T 111t IUIOIVlllOH LAND ttl1 llAL IESYATIE 111'/ICI 6115 Ill.I. IX(MANOI 11M It. L WANTIED IJ .. BUSINES~ end FINANCIAL •• Pool! -QU\et! carpets, nearly new, 1809 w. YA.CATION JlllNTALI "'" •UStHt'SI WAlllTID '"' MIN I. WOMIN 1DI ICHOOU & INITIUCTIOM J"lf JOI 'llPAltATIOH 7"t TNIATll(AL 1* MERCHANDISE FOR • SALE AND TRADE'. f'UllHITUJlll ... ,• O'l'ICI f'UllfOYUlll •M r' Ol'f'ICI! l!OUl,.MIHT tf'F1 1, STOii IOUt,.MINT M11 Cl.I'll. •ISTAUll""'T •If I II.Ill IQUl,.MllllT NU HOUSEHOLD OOODI ll2t Oo\llAOI IALI 11'1 f'UllNITUlll AUC'TIOfll -:1 A"ll'LIANCll •llt f a.NTIOUll l11t I' SIW IHG MACNIHll llH MUSICAL llllSYIUMINT 1111 PIANOS & OIOANI IUI llAOIO t2M TIL•VISION '* 'll·f'I & ITIElllJ t2ft TA"ll lll!COIOlltl mt CAMlllAS & IOUl,.MIHT NH HOllY SU,.,.LllS ... IPOITINO 0.0001 -llNOCUU.ll l, SCOPIS tlSI MISCILLA.Nl!OVS ... MISC. WAlll'TID Mii Mo\CHIHl!IY, II&. 11'11 LUMll!ll Inf STOIA.GI 1711 IUILDINO MATIEllAU 1•tt SWAJtl S'l1f PETS end LIVESTOCK PllTS. llMl1'AL . -CATI mt 0001 MU HOllSll NJI LIVIEITOCIC IMI ., 11 1 1 Bd H • B .L ,.~ BRAND NEW PARK NEWPORT ""0 """" w.• '"'"M•NT 0"'""'m" "" Ada ! • \'Ing. .rg rm. Balboa. 673-2223 unhnsrton ••en ~ -OUll'LIXll PUllM. 1'1J I US1Hlrll IJPlllOllTUNIT1•• '"' d~-$135/mo. }IEIDI, LRG ' Bd Ill INVllTMINT WAHTIO ~II ., ••••••• CALIFORNIA LIVING ~ H .,, .... ,.. . rm, m lpt. MIJllll:Y TO LOllf Utt ~ . ami on . .,..;,--v , Yearly S715 mo. Wir'll.er APT HOMES RENTALS ,.tllCNAL LOAMI •m 1w1MMllll POOU "" -"" "" "" QiJt,:-r Ad ult couple only. 2 Sll!O. 21J l1 29th St, NB. QN BEACH!. • H igh on e bluff overlooking the water, 7 Houses Unfurnt"shtd JIWILllY LOo\NS !~ :~~~Jos Bk: No ~ ... o-, ,.mtg, ,,.,.., "$9 CIJl U TIRAL '-OAHS .. ~ Y.W::ATIONI ""' Y'".... •f'U ~... '""'"'""' • I h I h •IAL llTATI LIANS l}tf d:Qiwhr. heated pool, $14.5 "e-A~Cl-l~E~LO~R-A_p_!._N~e-.,~ba-y Nr\'cr ht-fore !iv~ ln. Pd· poo s, 7 tennis courts, $750,000 ee t ,",',',',"•'••• .. MO•To .... 11. Y""" tMiJoh •.•u TRANSPORTATION -"-_.,, P11cilic Ave Ct-.! 2 B \'--• Single tt.pls from Sl65 \'Ille patio living. Ne. r 11• MOllllY WAMTl!O UH IOATI I YACHTI ,... ~~or 642-4429 ' ' ;1 \'rac~v~ 16~71i6• "';; •.' 8 2R8FR;urn .,From1J.285 bf-~ch & i;lwlppini::. Al l new club ond Spa. Bachelors, I or 2 bedrooms. :::: ~=~D;.t.• ::: ANNOUNCEMENTS ~~::"~uis••• :: ~ un urn ~"" bu11r-in~. dl~h11.·ashu! . .,.,,/., COLLEOI! ""'"IC snt ind' NOTICES s,.11D-SK• 10.t.t• tt• oflt,UXE To11.'Tlhou5e, 3 Br, 2 4!M--ZZ50. ca-1s-<1ra.,s-dishwashf'r Also 2-story town houses with 2 or 3 bed· 1o1Ew,01T •EACN "" 101.T 111•1L1111 "ii • , I ..... C8rp<'1lng, drr.pes, private NEWPOllY HOTS. Ult ,!JUND '"'" .... ., .... 10.IT MA!NTIENAH(I ..,, 81, nrapes. 'A' w crpl!!, e Nt:\V ;'\ br, :? ba. On v.•afrr. be•tf'd pool-saUM-tennis \' · I h b I NIW,.OIT IHOlltl mt LOST 6411 •OAT U.UNCHIHO ,.,.. di01\\•hr1 pAtlo. S 2 3 5 Im n Av11it St-pl . 12 or sooner. rec room-ocean vie.,,•s l\'ln~. rooms. E ectric kite ens, private a cony •1.vsHo••• .nu "'1ION.t.Ls "* M.l.tlNI 1ou1,., ..,. I ..... Nr a'll ··hl• lclem thru 300 rl . I • \ k • :I BR·2 RA·fl'J'll<'., plus DOVll SHOlll m1 o\NNOUlllCIMIHT1 .. ,. •OAT SL•lll, MOOlt1N• nu ,. " -I , ""'· y or y,1nter se. pa os.amp • par m&. • F $ $ SO S b BlllTMI 4411 I 8.13-3694 • 2-BR-2 RA·J'!Allos or patto. rom 175 to 4 . u ter· WISTCL•""' n• ,UNlll:ALI •411 IOAT ll'IYtc•• ... ()¢CJ. 3 Poo s. • 675-740,lt. ~rity guard~. 1 1 BR 1 BA 1 UN!vEllUTY PAii• nn IOllY 11.tNT•L1 "'" I "M.1.C>"C'A LJ PAIA1S. 1 '= 2 FURN, alao Avail. . -de uxc ~lncle 1· I . I 'd 1111:v111e me ••10 o1111JA•Y .. u •OAT CMA11t1• ,.. ,,.__,. • \\'1:-tl't.:R REN'l'AI-S • Corsican Apt. Homes ronean par 109, e evators, opt1ona ma1 •Ac• 1Av n• ;~::1~~~ 0111cT01s :::; ,1,1111110 '°"" ,.. B'ft.Apls. •'\.'1":1 h Unf. Pool, Rent NOW for $epL! HUNTINGTON ',", ,',.!'-u"'' U•t llltll -'' &OAT MOVING ,.., pip.t...ponr. BBQ, sh1d y ABBEY REALTY 642-3850 PACIFIC SUNf'LOWER AVF;. service, convenience shopping. See 7 1111v1,.'i Tllll.t.t• ::: ~':!.::..~ ""' :::~sSTw° ... ',."1'.~ : lay,ns. 111 E. 22nd St. bl k 811'.'n s . M11in &. Bri!llOI COJl'ONA OIL MAI .ttM CIMITllY Llrfl •411 AllC.IU." "" &0-3&15 1 Br furn, 'iW oc to ocean. Locatl!rl 1,11 mile E, of South beautiful model apertments, open ~ a .m. tALIOA '* ~:::!~;11\''"' !:~ 111:.Y11110 LlttcHt tlM Pnol. Single, i1~ to $1'5. 1ll OCEAN AVE., H.B. C ri so.... 1 c 11.Y 11LAND• UM MIMOllAL ll'AIKI "" MOllLt MoM•s tttt m B&cbdor ' 1 BR. S.l3-l!i.l.'>: 644--0637 eVff. ln4) SJ&.1481 out 117.A ·"<>PP ng entf'r to 6 p .m. daily. O ther i imes by appoint· LIOO ISLI =: AUCTtDMI ..,. MOTOt MOMll ,,,. l::x~tionllly nlt'f'! 01 10 -' DallY Call ~1973 IALIDA 11u11D AVlATtDlll itivtel .,.., e1cvcLtl •111 . ~~-.. al 1 , DELUXE 2 er, Westclitt )(le. c. open am pm E"oS . .,,2321 L d J b d S HllWNIT Wt lT an ft:o\VIL MU tLICT11.1c CA•• ftll -nt....,.... mtt va Ut". Pool " bltm. AduJt• $210 no Mana.pd by • -;r mint. ocate at am oree e n an :;:;.:::: :~~'• : All ,..,.,,_,..._"°" .,... :,~·.~~~~tss ----:;:: 0 %1 ~~ :~ ~vd, ~~ I.w. 64U77(. WIWAM \VALTERS co. VILLA MESA APTS. J oaquin Hills Roods, in Newport, just ;;~l~T:~~c:•LLIY = ~=L'::::•TATIN = "l~c:,1:~~1:::,, ... ,. = • . "''' f1JRN. l &: 2 BR. Ap~. A ... ,,., 2 BR, Priv Jl&tlo. H1d pool, ...... ,. OltOVI .,. TVTOllNI ..... AUTO TOOLI & lfiUI,. •n• 1.&inn. POiio. lawn. Ulll. ·~ • 2 I'd Child h f F h' 11 d Ph (71" SERVJc:• DIRECTORY ,,.,.,,, ,,.,,. - .. wt AdullJt, l'ID pel.t. $150 ~sk '°" -Anita "DON'T OVERLOOK TilE c•r ~nc .::ar. n!.n n o rt o a s ron s an • one ...,, ~:::.~·~~~N" = ACCOUNT;• _, r1A1~1•s. uiin".. tut .IONJ::,(j REALTY 673-f,210 POOL • YOU WILL" \\'elcome, llQ pell plr-ase! lo\lllTA AHA "'' AMwt•tNG 111\ltte '* flUCKI HM ~ G4&-S8!M Aftu e r~1 S16.i mo. 719 w. \Vil&on. 644-1900 for leesing info rmation. w1stM1111sT1• ,.,, """"''"MCI ,,,,., .... ,..,.. '"' 11sl"s ''" CLEAN 2 Br. lt., e. Stull'lot. LCE. l·BR .. P<'nin. Pl .• , at STONEHENGE Mf;.1251. MIDWA• CITT ,. ........... ISlflte au C.lMll'llll "" t"llrn 11,"Ril. ~ ru,., ptlOl Blk. lo O<'tan. \Vlnter $160; 2 RR, 2 BA $185 or SL:i\ uni. -OUIET J ALL NEWI ~~:~ .... tN.t. Hltl"TI :: ~s.'c"w~~~kAL tl•V•C• ~ ~~=·,"i,.~~=:•1-• ~~ \Vt'k'I!: cpl pre!. $145 l up. )1!Arly t1'r.'.. A.-t. 67$.-IM2 For an 11nJ1y,.cr In lhf-rulrllt-p k N rt LAOUMA ••ACM ,,.. .t.uto 1111,1111 •Jll 1M,.O:it1D •uros ,... ~ • QCF.AN Vlf"w~Sp11.c 2 Bt. -' a look 111 fl ~ Rpl:W>aJI Cpl<>, dfTI~, lill·in:t-2 BR. nr ewpo UOUNA HtlUll JMJ AUTO. SNI 1111\, T..._ IK. lJff IPOllT C•ll HU 96 EIN"/wtr irr.hJdf'd Adultt S.16-3107 f)r vu1it 2 l 2 0 Arh1lt.1. no !)('ti>. Nr 1-l111thnr ~1~s~ol~_:~~.110• ID: :::;•!:l.i;:,frt.,,,.Ct !: ::~~o~:~·1~~1.:J:c1 !!~ $l .SI m 0 ~f<'b. ~ only, no pt'LI. 642.-A.180. Florid•. Ai11 . 1. & Adam-.. r.11r11.tt 11\'Rllablc A rt t 11.N ~u•H CAll'!ITtA.1110 sru 11111c1t. MASONllY. rte. •ut AUTO 1v11H11 Ntl ""~'-""· rompl furn. htd JI ~G-...'"'1!17 * I pa men 5 c•ri.1••140 '"""" ,,,. •UJINlll 11av1C•• "" l UTOS WAKTIO ,,.. .. pcd, AdultJ, Nh ptl.I. 4 \VINTER • OCEANFROJllT 1 BR at bt•chl SI~. Bach. OAHA ll'OINT J1tt I UILDll l .. ,. NIW CAllS ,... .. ~ Mob. f'Al 11M lower Dupl,x. :I BR. 1"1 BA Sll!J.Jum. QUIET!? 2 BR !rtplr:<. bltm, rptlclrn. ~e=~~~1~:,.11 • .._ :r. ~:~rw1~~i(jj.·9·--·· .. ·· .. :1:: ~~:g u::iNO ~ ,.. ;..N;..i""'°-"'-M..;81;..v<l...;_. _SIM:..;..;;..ll.;.2· __ , Ji.'rplc. A\'ail. ~/10. ~28.10 202-A 141h ~1319. 6il-ITB4'\ ~aragr, Jllll\o. Sl.l.S. !>ilt-1867. Ji·-----------.. ----·1--------------------------- • I ;-· l • • IJOIN THE .. 'SELLERS CIRCLE' p WE'RE SAVING SPACE FOR YOU • • • ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ ~ ~ : .. -.. )f you sell . an d don't advertise . a se rvic e 1n " :*he DAILY PIL~~rvice Directory, you're doing business the ha rd way· The Service Directory {classifications 6500 • 7000 in the .:classified ad section daily I 9 iv e s you an advantage you get through no other adver- tising medium . It reach es cu sto mers who are ,ready to buy . Be there when your prospects com e into the market loo king for the service s you have to sell. If your service is n't listed, .we'll start a category iust for you . Pick up the phone rig ht now and reserve your space in the "Sellers Circle " • • • Your Direct Line to Directory Resu Its • DAILY PILOT ..., . . . : CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT .. , .. DAILY PILOT RENTALS Apl!· Unfumllhed RENTALS Apt.. ..!Jn~lohocl REAL fST.ATll a. ... , •• Newport 8e1ch 5200 EHi Bluff 5242 Resort Proper ty 6205 Resort Pro,,.rty UOS ,.. ! --____... -----t * ,IA YFRONT * NEWPORT BEACH LUXURY APTS. St•rt· Viii• Gr1n1d1 Apts. Ing at $375. * 641·2202 $350. Four bedrooma with e NEWLY Re&O; Upper 3 balconiCll above &r. below. BR. 2 BA. walk to btad:I! Gracious livq: &: quiet IUC'- $240 mo Yw-ty. &U-6836.. roundlnea: for fam ily with chlldren. Nekr Corona Del ------------~ ~ ~c~-·-i lo Settle Estate Beach home 'On leased land with frontage :. on Back Bay. Offers musl be In writing wllh • 10% or bid price accompanying. Balance to be cash if offer accepted. Buyer must be adult, no children under 18 and no pet.. For delails or Inspection call (714) 673-1331 or see Villa #7. Bayside Village, 300 E. $ Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. Bids mwt be .~ submll~d prior I<> 4:00 p.m. September 14, · 1970. ~ • • • • t t • • DEST RllY0·S! tJr:J. c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 SA\'E £ASH! "TIME FOR tj)UICK CASH THROUGH A D ILY PILOT ANT AD Mar lllah School, Fireplace, we• bar & built-in kitchen appliances. 835 AMlCOS WAY 644-2991 e NEW DELUXE e """ Wh1dcly11 Want? Whaddya Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Spacial Rate 5 Linea -S times -5 bucks •UL•S -AO MUST IMCLUOa 1-Wll•I YH h•YI IO lr"9. l-WMI .... -r .. lrMt. >-YOUI. fl!OM l ... /1r MOtft1. 4-1 II-9' N~wti.illto 1-HOTHtftO ,Oil U.LI -Tl.4011 ONL'l'I R~NTALS Apls. U~!~rnlshed Income Property 3 BR, 2 BA Apt for lea~. Incl spac, master suite, din rm &: dbl garage, auto door opener avail. Pool &: Rec. .,.. .. e FROM $265 e 865 Amigos \Vay, NB ?ttanaged by \Vll.LIA~f \VALTER.S CO. L•1un• Beach 5705 To Place Your Tr1der'1 Paradise Ad PHONE 642·5678 * * WOOD'S COVE * * Trade S9SOO eq In Nwpt Beach 1" block, new 16 2 Br. 11rea twnhse fO!' eqUal eq in Gold Medallion .,ts. Each Big Bear cabin. My balance ha.Wl 1% BA. Pool. $Dl up. has pymnts leu than rent. Leut 2175 S. Cout Hwy. Joan Petenon, Box 958, BIJ ~1630 O!' 499-3929. Retire at Catafina · PRIVATE VIEW 2 B<lrms., 2 baths; carpeted, draped, bit-ins, dishwshr. Upslairs. S250 t.1onlh. Min. 1 year Jea.se. • • '7S.&OSO 0 -l'"'ZW'J CL.I&. 1968 r-.tustang Hdlop, 19,00J miles, $1700 val./20' fibgls \Vizard Contessa, SI S, trlr $3500 val. FOR: clear Late C&d or LTD or ! 642-2514. COSTA t.fESA C·l COR 90 x tl7·2 bldgs $68,000 equily $42,000 for h i g h desert. Owr1er ~ Will exchange gOOd ocean Coron• d•I Mar 5250 \'iew M·l Newport Beach I ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij I property for 2 small homes 11 in Ct.1/NB area. Je:an ~• -Smith, Realtor &16-3255. ..., Lovely home in hi-desert for wet>kcnd or permanent ON TEN ACRES ltvi ng. Valuf' $30,000. Trade I I: 2 BR. Furn I: Urituru for your locRl property. Flreplace1 I prlv. patk;s I 494-4746, 499-1331. Poala. Tennis . O'.lntnt'l Bldst, 1--------- 900 Sea Lane, CdM 6'4-2till 3 Units on 2 lots, Via Lido (MacArthur nr. C.O.at Hwyl area. Equily $25,<XXI. Trade for T.D.'s or ??? ? 705 & 707\12 ORCHID George \Vill iamson Realtor 2 Bdrms .• 2 baths, wilh sun. 673-4350 673-1564 Eves. deck, $250. ALSO: 3 Bdrms., 3 baths. Carpeted, draped, 62 Diesel yachl sips 8, Mint bit-ins. Cov. garage. $325 Cone!. SUO I.I value. Trade f\lo.: min. I year lease. for apt. office, building, lg. Bear Laki:. call collect e ADULTS ONLY 866-3724. Quiet plea.unt oeeantront Hav~ 6 unita • trade up. apt. or cottage available for a fa.sdnating new Jitel Rambling 20 room Catalina Beach Hotue Hotel, apecial- izinJ in tamily croupa, ~ Down, uklng ;65.000. lean Smith, Realtor Want land for mobil home $140.00 incl. util. park, multiple, com.mere. Ph: coll. Dwyer 213 : 437-Gl4 I :z:=:=:=:=:=-;.;:=-:=-:=-i-~I office. Rich Irwin, Pynunld REAL ESTATE 26 Deluxe Units Exchangors 675-fil60. Gener•I + Pool {6! 2 Bednn unlls. Hunting-_::.;.;;;______ All In one low m•lnh!nance ton Beach, $26,<XXI equity. Rent•I~ ~ed=-_;;.5990-.;: building. 1 & 2 Be<lJ;oom. Trade for vacant land, large NOTICE atudlos (IOm& tum). AdJa· po.,,,-cr boat. or ! Bkr. REALTORS & RENTERS cent to major shoppl"I A: 847·~7. eves. 642-0427. The hm.t ... _ .. of&e 01 Univer-freeways. $325,000, Realtor ~ ~~~ H~~ 'Z1 Chevy ....,upe a\ty ol Callfornl11, Irvi~ is l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~·I \Viii Trade fur eVftDnding its listing servic• ~.,.... 8 2-br b'Al6ea, all rented $125 block wall, for off campus rentals. Real mo, on %. + acre. VA gaya CALL tors & private owners are $93,tm. Present Io a.n a 673.6578 enrout11ged to list suitable $50.tm. Payable $564 mo. Con1mercial and Income married & single students It equity 133,<XXI or will oori. prop. downtown Laguna, fa.c u I t Y .ccommodations Kier clear house in ~ older. Trade: for San Fran. with us. Write ar phone for C.o. °"-oner 7141540-5603. cisco or No. Calif. recrea· ll listing form from: Hous-BAYFRONT: Bld/9 units. lional acreage. Owr 494-1652 ing Oftitt, Libraty Admin-All util/in. $16,000 cash, \Vant registered stock for istration Bldg, UC Irvine, will sub/2nd. 675-7513 $400,IXXl. Equity in 3,300 Irvine, Calil. 92664• Phone: 67"':.>-5080 1n41 SJ.H812. =c-='o---~....,-=,_ I I i ' ! I ! l ' I f ! 2 = ,75-,0SO 0 :xime, mortgages. stock. • ;;; Owner P.O. Box 897, HB. ... IM' 4 1JCL.a !st land contract payable acres near Rancho Ca.lifor. SIX 2-Br. units w/pool Eut nia. Ai:e nt p .0. Box 3>1, San NEEDED Approx Sept 15 -Costa Mesa. m.OOJ. Tmm i Clemente, Calif. 92672 nice 3 br home, pool prefer· open. Rich Irwin, Realtor f Sacrifice Z4 ft cabin cruiser red but not necessary. Com· 675-6060: 675-8800. t pany executive with family ·-· --___ ,, • ! 185 hp. Perfect shape. In Referel'ICM avail. Under Bu1lne11 Rental 606o OPEN Daily 1-S 3 2 4 t.targuerite 2 BR. 2 Ba. Dishwshr, cpts, drps, frpl. \Valk to oce an . Agt. 675-5726. SlOO. mo. 6% int. bal 18.450, Trade: for oflice spc. Min. 2,<XXI sq ft. Cont. as dn or prepaid Jse. Write ownr. 401 7 Channel Pl NB. water now. Reduced price $300. Call 213/482-9660 rx · · --- $2200. Trade for house down 314; aft s, 714;m624t. ST 0 RE-662-4 Westminster , payment Call alter 7: 30 pm d ,,....., Ave, Westminster a~ ~ * COROLJDO APTS. 2 Br, 1 & l~lt BA .. frplc. dbl car· port & large Pool. $185 le up. 673-3378 Cl LOT 89'xll5' Two bUildings. $55,000. Equity. ~93-399Ei 1 BR cottage or elacon::u apt from Fletcher Jo n e i · WMted in N.B. nr 17th & Chevrolet 800 sq. rt. Sl37.!IQ , 8 Units, good rental ana . .Irvine. Sgle employed young mo. ca.u 846-3101. • ..:·: SJ:}.000 equity: Income man, approx $125 per mo, . ""f Sll,500. For house, com· furn. Wtite Box M20ll, Daily ti(M}.1200 SQ. FT. office abo • ~ will exchange for home or duplex. 645-1395 me:rciaI or horse ranch. Pilot' 2211 W Balboa mvd tiOO sq. ft. store. $90 &: $150. • ( owNER 675-6259 NB • . • c.M. 64&2130 . r I..RG. Uni. 2 br + sm. den. 2 ba., dshwashr, soft water, mature adults. $250 mo yrly. 3101,: Iris. 675-5359. LGE new 2 BR, 2 ba, frplc, 1966 Dodge Convertible Po. Iara. Trade for horse., horse trailcr or small fol'f'ign "''· COr.tMERCIAL Income pro. WANTED: Ba!boa Penin £or South Laguna, Cst Hwy perty, frtt & clear, next to anywhere In N.B.) 2 BR, &. 2nd. 700 Sq. Ft. Sl60 mo.'~ Sears. Val. $65,000. For yard (yd not nee it ocean-McCue, Bkr. * 642-Tl99 unitS": hou5e or beach prop. front), Furn or Unfum, up Office Rental 6070 OWNER 675-5259 to $150. Couple with 1 child. I---------all bltns, cpls, drps, be11.mcd ceil'g, pvt pat. So. of Hwy. 1250-1275. >l>-1'183. * * Have rers. Please call * ~1190, a.sk for Da.wn. SUPER-DELUXE QUALITY 1·2-3 room, up to 3,<XXI 11q. so. Of lfwy 2 Br. NICE? No I !!!!!!!!!!!!!""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!aJB1WN. holue, need quarters ft. ottice suite•. !Jnmed. oo-·· childem. no pels. Square 11 for eple I: colle1e-q;e son. cupancy. Oran&e Cnty. only. Sl&5. 642-7898. RENTALS RENTALS Mon. of Sept, 673-2ll{I ExL Airport Irvine Commerc. * * * 2 Br, 1 ba. gar apt. bltn Aph. Unfurnished Apt1. Unfurn11hecl 271. 64&1395 Ja.lle. Complex, adj. Airporter. ' • l range:, crpts, drps. $l80 mo. Huntington B•ach 5400 Santa An• 5620 * LANDLORDS * Hotel I: Restaurant, blUlb, 546-1740 or 546-1330. ---FREE RENTAL SERVICE San Diego & N'pt. Fwya. ·." "v , CAN'T BE BEAT UNCROWDED PARKING 2 Br. 2 Ba. So. of }llway WALK 3 blks to beach. Blue Beacon 645-0183 CM LOWEsr RATES , • , ! (~targue:riteJ. Gar. No pell. Alffiost new lg 3 BR apt. * COLLEGE Student needs Owner/mgr. 2172 DuPont Dr.,' ~ $1!10 mo. 213: 431-1195. Dbl gar, ~!, w/w crpts, Single Story small apt near UCI or Rln 8 Newnnrt Beach • drps, dstwshr. 2 ba. $225 Balboa I J nd 523-4077 · ' ··r-· LRG Upper 2 Br, cpts, drps, mo. No sgls/pets, childn s • · · 833-3223 Courtesy lo Broken rcfr/rngc, ga.r. Ma t. Adlts. ok . .5J&.lill South Sea AtmO!lphcre H GRE SQUARE j SHllJ/mn lse. 71'.M Narcissus. Rooms for R•nt 5995 ILL N OCEA N l'"R ONT, view 2 Bedroom 2 Baths 1900 sq ft Dt!lwctt Otflces Balboa 5300 PENIN PL-Owner's upper 2 BR. din rm. frpl, w/w, lg back yd. Util inc. $250 Jse. Avail 9/L 1500 Miramar. 675-6680 f213) 693-5388. 1 BR, V>'/w cpts, drps, stove, refrig. 1 blk from bch's $165 mo Jse. 675.8990 Lido Isla 5351 sund~ck. bch. Newer, spac WALKING dlsbince OCC Avail. tor lmmed. Jeue Iii :..• dlx 2 Br. bltns, cpts, drps. Car-ta &. Drapes Lovely room in private one of dtles busiest aho · refrig, lndry. Nr shops & r -resKlence. Forced a ir heat, ping centers. Will dlvi~. ,. Pier. S175. Adults, baby ok. color 1V. Home privileges. Alr-cond., music, ..,,.1in.:, ·: Air Conditioned nd 40 ni .. 53&-2131. Student or u er o • ...,. crptll, dl'Jll'I. Max. puk'1 I; • J. NEAR Huntington Harbour Private PatJo.11 546-3&3' ma.int. 270 E. 17th St., C.M. •, ~ New Triplexes. Quiet atta. FURN. Rm. E m p Io ye d Mr Bram 213: 651·2700 coUecl •' ~ Lrg 1 BR. Dishwasher. Sl50. Healed Pool .,,,.oman kitchen & l11undry MEDICAL. DENTAL ;. ,! Infant/pet ok. { 213) priv. Cloled garage:. HB. Suites avail. Best 1ocaUon: ··~ 592-2623 or {714) 846-3559 Plenty of lawn $17/wkly Call before 2 pm. Xlnt parking. Modern faci]. : AT Beach . Winter Rates 842-875(}. IUes, Immediately available.~ '(' 1 & 2 Bdrn1s., pool: furn. or Carport&. Storage BEAUT. home w/ poal has BAYSHORE CENTER ·: unfurn. Adults. 215 t:ith St. ~xtra BR for employed 601 Dover Dr .. N'pt Beach- LRG BAY VIEW-2 BR., k -l2lh St VILLAGE lady. Prvil. $100 mo . Study, crpt.,, drp!i, 1% ba .• 1~=·~;:~,.;;;,· ==== "b°~R~EN APTS 540-6740. >' 17$.,050 0 .· [rplc, wsh-Ory, Avail Sept. An 5620 - - 5 .. ~,._,, 1 6n.-7502 Santa a 2500 South Salta OLDER Woman Only. New -''''""'T CL.& 1~·~-~~·~'·:=;::~·:;=~;; J,;;;;==;;;;=;;;;;;;;=;;;;, Santa Ar<1. * 546-1525 1e para te I r m , \\•/bath Huntir.gton Beach 5400 VILLA MARSEILLES ~L===B:=;;:h:;;;:;:=;;:5=70=51 !!~'!'Z°,,· Call aft. 1 pm. _!9~.~ .:c•c:•.c•:.:...._..;.._o: I -~-------- 216 Sq. ft (12' x 18') office space for lease. Alr cond.~ ~ CONDO. Lrg. 1 br. 2 car pr, BRAND NEW GENTLEMAN-Beach, shop- priv. pa!io, dshwi;hr. crprs, SPACIOUS OCEAN VIE\Y • Lr g ping, pool, tennis, Re:lrig. crptd. drpd, nicely fumisbed ' reception art!a. Reception .\! , answering service vaU1 '•' S200 mo. 1500 Adams, Sui~ _; 300, C.~f. Ph 546-7695. J I FOR LEA SE. Ll's l '~ modern. ocean view. or.. • r fices-shopll. Suitable-prof_ , or business. 1999 S. Co11at ; Hwy Laguna Sch. 494-94n. • drps. 1 child OK. aft 6 PM, 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Bachelor, 1 le. 2 BR apls. Viclbch, Coast Hwy. 5.16-1147. Adult Llvinn Furn or unfum. Crpts, drps, 536-85lS • bltns, patios, walk ingl.=::...:::_::·:,,.,,~---- MORA KAI 2 & 3 BR. 2 BA. furn. & Unfurn. d istance to town. JOO Qill * SL> PER Week-up w/ Patio. Pool. 8181 Garfield. Dishwasher . color C'OOrdinal· Dr .. Lag. Bch. 494-5498 kitchen. S35 per we:ek-up qz blk F.. of Beach Blvd. rofl ed applian~s • plush shag .;;;=-.,:=:=:;===== Apls. MOTEL 548-9755 Gat1ie\d). 962-8994 carpet • choice of 2 color DELUXE Lg. 2 hdrm., a:chemes · 2 baths • stall bit-Ins, sh g . cpt~ .• a:howen. mirrored wud· y,·a:;h/dry I blk, to beach. robe doors • !ndlttct light. $180. 536-8941. Ing ln kitchen • breakfast TO\VNHSE For lease-J br. bar • huge private fenced 21 i ba. frpl c, crptG, drps, patio · plush !<tnu&caping • wshr/dryr. ref. pool. tennis, brlck Bar-B·Q's . large heat. etc. $200. 536-m5. ed pools le la.'lal. 3101 So. Bristol St. *LOVELY NEW APTS (\I Ml. N. of So,°"''' l'lual Near Ck-can & park, 1 & 2 S•nta An• LARGE Rl\1: W/Bath & kitchen. $65/mo. Laguna Beach 5705 l BR cottag!: beside: pool -l--_::•:....:.,..::..:58::72::..:•:_ __ frplc, crpts, drps. beamed Lge comfortable rm nr ceiling $150. 494--0ll8 or shop'g ctr, SIS wk. 833-IJ60ll ex 2607. * 642-1758 * SLEEPING room, private DESK SPACE · 305 No. El Camino R•al · ' Son Clamante 49244>) Did you ever thtnk of 1wap-home, nice ana. 642-5000, DESK SPACE ing that White Elephant in 548-ll3!IO the attic tor eomethlni youl::::..C='------222 0 t A can use" Try the Traders SLEEPING Rm only, no • o res venus Paradise. column In the Dal-cooking: fOT' older man by Laguna Beach BR's. 425 13th St. 847-3957 PHONE : 5574200 SPAC 3 BR, 2 BA, lrg yard, Cn<'.losed garage. S 1 9 0 , Adults only. Call 842-4549. Jy Pilot Want Ads. mo only, $35, 1543 Orange, 6'-!M68 ~~~~~~~~~'='===========:=::::.-l;iCM~·~·-::;-:::;-;:--;:;:;:-;;-u :; Priv. sgl rm. In large C.M. LUh"URY New oUices, prime -'Floiiu~n·l•lijjnjjVjjjj1ljjl1jjymiii54iiii10~Fjjou~n·l~1·in~V~1·ll~e~yiiij~54~1011 pool home w/youna fa.m. Yi Be11ch Blvd.. air, cp~ • MOVE IN NOW brand new 2 BR apts * from $135 * 1 BR at beach? $125. Bach, $110, Uurnl. QUIET! lady pref. s.t2-3'155. drapes, etc. 2-4 or 6 rm. ' ..::::!.!::.:::..::.::.:=::....--.I sulte:s. (213) 3!}4.-0015 call ATTRAC. furn rm. Grut for collect. 1tudents. Comm. b a th . Female only. $65. 642--8520 UP to 3600 sq ft-Deluxe, a.Ir cond. crpts, drps. Jn com-* ROOM. Kitch privil. Man puter center bldi. 646-7425 ·: only. $60/mo. 7161 Miner St. or 546-61l81l CM. 646-5289, 893-53'10. 202-A 14th 5.16-1319, 673-1784 e l BR. NEW! !-'il't!place. Near Occ11n. Pallo. Adults. LlNDBORG CO. 531)..2579 :J.ounlairu , SMALL Bachelor w/ kitchen OFFICE Rentals, Lquna , ha h "> ~f h • Sch. $100 Mo. Cout Hwy. , , oo: t • *' mo. r•occ • 1.... Real E1tate O.K. 49'-8727. • • 3 BR, 2 BA . Crpts, drps, bit-ins. Sundcck. 1 block to BEAOI! $17;-i. 842-408J. e NEW 2 hr, crpts, Jrps, garagr. palio. SIGS mo. 536-<027. 2 BR. Crpls, drps, range:. Cloaed gar. Children &. im&ll pct ok. $140, 842-&'365. 2 BEDRM apt., 2~ bkx:ks from bi!tlfh. 405 8th Sl., H.B. Sl6S mo. 963-3132. 2 BR. 2 ba. patio closed gare~. 2 rhlldren 'or:. No pets, S\40. 536-2185, Js )'OU ad in the classified SECTION? Sclm!(lne I 1 \\'alchi.ng for II, Ota l &tZ-5671 t°"'Y! ~ledituranean Style Lu%ury . , ... 1 .II % Bedrooms -% Baths Adult Llvtng Farnlsl!ed .II Ualumlshed e Dt.11.oW e SP..1 c.,.,..., . ,., ..... ,.,,,. • Cl--' c,.,,.,,. • a.-..J c.tJlnr• 9565 Slater Avenue ~ Ol tlt '-lJ. ~ t!i::l'.r. ltf! ..i .a,., 1:'~'5"'"'"'" dent. 64.z.asJ> Motels, Tr•ll•r Courts 5"7 ** WEEKLY Ratet. S£A LAR.K MOTEL. 2 3 0 1 Newport !31vd, Cotta iina. Misc. Rent1l1 5999 .. Commercl•I 2 Leased commercial unitJ; &: , 1 3 ~ntf!d, apartmf'nls in downtown San Clemetlte. 15% Reltlm on SlS.IXXI down. 67o Spendable + tax lhel- ter. RMlonomlca Cofi>. ---------1 Commercial Bier. ~ GARAGE For rent park on Ulh, C.M. S.f&.84 momqs, Income Property ......,. Ca 11 5 Bid••· M-1 on ~ I C, Pla- ctntia, CM, $~.000 tcnn$. 646-0333 leav1 me:!ss. for COMMERCIAL Plus 1 apartments, Laguna Beacft, vi~w. Sell, trade or Jeue, 494-1652. 6000 1 e~s~sr~O~R~ES.~~ll~JO~.OOO~. ~ .... ~ ~ W. 19th SI. Betbtl Towen COffltt, 543-1768 qt. C-1. 45' x 115', can be Ull!d for busl or rts. 1 yr lse. 22 W, Wil80n., C.M. 64.5-1395 ~--------------__,;_M_a~ry~·-Aat::....·------ ' ' ' . ' ~ 11 + I ! . . ') . ii' ' i! )' : .. I, ,• ' :i.-... j., . ): ~' ; . u .. ii .. · '" + J. '" ,1 • .. ·I .1 , • .. ' ' ' ' ' "' , 1~ ' . I . '' •<:;' •,' I' .... . _,. ' ,, " ' . . ' I· . ' ' . : ~ : . :-· ' ' : : . ' : . ' ' '' ' ' ' " ·. ' . ' ' • ' ' ' ' . ' . ' . ' ' ' -4, ' • .. SO YOUR LITTLE RED WAGON IS REALLY DRAGGIN' • l\LL llLL. BILL Bll.L :· :--ADD HORSEPOWER TO THE FAMILY BUDGET ·~ ~ l . ' \ . ' ·' . ' .. ' . . ' ' • ' I 1 ' . . . • • . • l . • ' . • • ' ' • . r . ' -. ( • ~:· . You can handle those bills. All you need are the dol· '.'· lars you'll get for all the still-good, but· nobody· uses· them items you'll find all over the house. Make a list of them today and decide to turn those unwanted ar· .: . , ticles into extra cash. It won't cost you • • • it'll pay you. And you'll be surprised at how fast you can sell iust about anything with a DAILY PILOT classified ad. Try it today. Every day is a good day to us~ DAILY PILOT WANT ADS (And You Can Charge Them) E 642-567 ' • \ ANNOUNCEMENTS ond NOTICES ,~ 1:• :i REAL ESTATE SERVICE DIR!CTOR'I' It:-1-G-•_ne_ro_I ____ _ -C.a,,.ntering 4590 I' Industrial Rental 60tO Lost SERVICE DIRECTORY -----··- < CARPENTRY APT CLEANING -Paintina :( FOR ta • 1!00 ... It. -..1~ REDHEADED Wood_,.i.,.r. MINOR REPAIRS. No .Toa. -RUi Shompoi;lln& • Lite !~ warehse apace-ani;.;". Nr. Undini!i on ud;~ln-~StnaJLCabinet lo•Pl" Rtp•ltl. REMARC llOM.' REPAIRS Piumbln&-e.IK1rlca.I. $7 ~'iO Hr. 54.2-2T!i.'i or &IJ.0506 CAKE DECORATOR. rx-GENERAL o.-r1c& LOOKING for a bab ALL 11115 perlflnctd. Appl.y In pen1on AS.~'T BOOKKt:t:Pf:R In ColJe~ J>uk IU'f.t. n and f'RENCH'S PASTRY U70 Should be a ¥Q1X1 t)'p1~L a.tte.r 6.30 MM68S. :~ Irvine Ind. Mr. Bllllard jW" -i{t.:WARD! Aa't:t a: • t It • r cablbttl. 1 _srn"=_v_1_c=ES-'", ~"-'---...;,.~·--l~ S46-«l5l * Call,.113-2468 • 5611~. U no arwn:r 1Nn Ed'• Oelllirta Service ;·: NEW bid.a. lS68 lo DWI ft, PAR.AKE&'/, It green k-Olll 1t MG-2372. IL 0. Carpets -Upholstery ~ Win- 24 llR PLUMBING &c REMODEL.LINC 551·9644 FrH Al• Mode, Tool I W. Saker, C.M. Shorthand would be hl!lpl11J, MEOtANIC ORIGINAL -CAMPUS -but nol neces.sory. Sa.Jury GOL•' COURSE ~IEOI C SECURIT Y GUARD open. Send conipJete rei1umf' Country Club location In :~ Nr. Baker & Fairview, 1 yeilow, He WQ, his name ,A_nde-=rw ____ ~--dQws Floor Catfo. 545--0487 r\ yr liue. SUiiivan 541-2176 \1 "Nutsie." fte..-vd. l'nil Qua.I Conatr, carpentry, '°°" , ~ * OFFJCE-WarthoUIC-feneflt ~tiramar Dr, 6~'10 or ling, all home 1mprvmn11. ~~l!...":.t·-----~6~7.::311 Romodell"ll & _Repair 6MO HOUSE OF PIES T'.n mo·1. e•eh yr, 11.S. grad, w/ reten:nces to box, Newport Beach an-1, If )'OU'd enjoy be.lne a -tnlned to work ,11Uh )'Ouna M-2003, Daily Pilot. 2211 \V . mttlutnic with f'll'pe Waitress Utility man people. Rttlred police oHicer &I boa Blvd, Ne"' P 0 r 1 rcpeJrin.ir •nd niaJnten I'..· yard space ava ~I flX" ·nnt, ~67S---2S_1_1_______ ~i:_ 100 im. 1''ree est. T..N.T. Lawn Servict!. H.B. • Call ~. 3 Vil ol.d ~an cat, bu ~~--------Garaae cltan-upg, hauling t~l -==========o coUar w/mf .. Anell.'ttl to CARPENTER: Remodel, l ligbt movlnf,::. ~. GEN'L re.rnodcllna: .l ma.Int. No ,loll tno 1 m a 11 , Llc'd/1naured. 67;)..g}RJ. Cashier Bus boy pl't'fd. Apply: Claslil~ Beach. of &nitll rni.:inet, mo Hostess Bake helper Pen10n~l Ofc., 160116th St., GENERAL OFFICE and relotoo golf rotloo l U you llkt Pf!OPlt. , .and do.. Newport Beach. Good iyp\~1 . Ord;•r desk .. .x p. t q u _I P n1 en I. Pliin i,: Lots 6100 ''Sam." Vtc Octan .Blvd .l patio ~k. ~ment \\Wk 53\.-3µ9 .~ Carn&.tion., CdM . .&wt:rd. & pejnU.nG:. No job too --~------ Ing your own thing. , ,op. ----------Call Lorui~ \\'est<'hll Per· \\'~Jdin~. carpen1ry portunit)' tor advancement, CAPTAIN WRIGHT needs aonn1:I Age1~:y, 2();1.~ \\'e~t-plumbing t'Kper, dcJdra help Now hlril\i Waltres!, t•lfU Dr iq· e &IS.mo then lhh1 will be llkl' 1'1(1 Busboyi, Coo~ find, .-Olin-" ·~ ___ Excl'i!lenl ,,.,·ag;'ll br lhi other job you've hAd before. ta in attd. Apply Wed -Sot * HAIR .fu"lJ.IST * and "'o t k i "" 'c"Oflllit 1: VACANT R-1 leasrhold lot. 873-11112 smaJl.1''reeest., 53&-1944 YARD/Gar , Cleanup. , • Unobsui.ic1able vl~w. l..ot 18 ="'"'""~------Remove trees, J,,.Y, trash. t: <>n Galaxy. 644--0~. SZ.'"i,000 OLD Eng S~p dog, clipped QUALITY Woodcraft, sn1l CNtde, backhoe, 962-8745 QUALll'Y You 've alway11 !'.· :.1hrt, 1 brn, 1 blu eye, blk/ gen'l constr. &: carpenlt'ry. HAULING $JO A WAD cash. h .1 1 Re Free <.'Onsultation & quote. wanted. Dre~sn1a.king alte:rat1on11. Key Say, 1763 Orange Avt:., C.M . 645--1292. We'll! optning llOOn . • . at: 16-5 p.m. Wil Wr\~bl'J MUST' BE b\LIBER, Plt'1t~ suhnilt l<!lli•r :: l6155 Harbor at E<hnger, Americ1•Golde11 We!f I: FOH hEST CLfENTELE re11un1c uull lnui~ qui1Ji • • a2tJ Lido Nord Baylron1, F'ee w t. no ta•' eni. w. Call Ken 645-0044, 548-4235. Clean up. Tree Serv._ Gen. • • 673-7267 Pn.inln<> 64&-2'528, 543--aMl ! ; 101 ' Ter7n1 1 ::· :;~;; CHILD GRIEVING! LOST Cement, Concr•t• 6600 TRA~ ... , Garage clean-up. 7 ~; CORONA del Mar: Corner lilk &. Wht To)' Poodle. 8171 days. SIO 11; load. Free est. ! : lo R 2 Sn I HY."'. Noon. Vic. Fairgrounds, CONCRETE. All types. Free Anytimt', 5'18-5031 . 1· -· · 0 ~ C.M. 54R--8.l87 t'St. Sawing, breaking, haul-Owrwi:r: 67:)..4750. in& It skiploadifll". Service HAULlNG & cleanup, trees LDST • 4 mo old orange & Ii qUality. 5-i8-8668 Bob t,. shrubs remoVt'd. Reas. Alterations -642-5145 N<!at, atturale, 20 )'CU .. exp. A-1 Al.TERAT1...., Expert service, rea1. Fountain Valley EdiflM~r. Ji.B. Zody'a 11 next OUTI.~NDlNG CO"tiltl'IJS-1iu11~ !ll Box i\1·202l Don't waJk ... Run!! 10 ull. • SIONS. BEAU1'tFVLSAWN. "DlilJy Pklot , N.B. Nowl~-~~g t:p:l~tiora CHILO Ca.i:e (JK'bl 111cl litro "H~~l'O" ·~ VIA \.JOO, MAffTo "MIJJI mgr of See You Thel'f'. housekeep1n1, 7:30 • 10:30 . aEJ\CH, apphanre .store. Ne:•t \\'kl}', Refs, For appt * 6T3-68!IO * pearatl('r. 496-2383 644--0060. HOlofE\VORKERS WANTED \\lr1gh1 ~!O a1n only CHILD Catt! Loving penon !Envelope Addressers), · · • pnce_· _•._caJ_l _____ i ____ 1 Experienced e I e ct ro n le • Dressma.king--Att#Btiona assemblel'li. hames.'ling-PC to aticy with 4 yr old, 3 days Rush stamped. 1 e I f -a d-M $500 week Our hou!ll', NC!ed own dr!!s1ed envelop!\. anage:nwot Traull'e. .S. trans: 96i-'1'4<». 'LA N G D 0 N \V 0 R L D Grad. ~n1r work f!KP. • Acreage 6200 'A'hitr striped male killen. Free estim. 54~4 •: Vic l\1rsa del P.tar. Call MORE Concrete pallo for _M_O_VJN--G-.-G-.,.-.-,-c-le-a<H>--p-& ! : ~STATE SALE S,,,-9192 less monry. Artatic setting. Ille hauling. Rt'asonahle. De1igned to suit )'OU. boards work-c.abeling. Call .lo * 646-6446 CENTURY DATA SYST~iS 6174 _ TRADERS, P.0 , Box ll2'1'-for i\nJuary Co111ple11!. CLERK For HOTEL llwl A2l ~ndo Be h Calil A~n, \Vt"s!clllf Pehl desk-, 3 to ll Plot ahilt. 90278 ac: ' • A~ne;. 2().13 \\'cstchff , , Rl\•ersinr \Voodcresl Area ==~~------Lie., call Max al 644-0687. Free estimates. &4a-l602. •. 1.09 ac. lmp; 28 ac. unim. ffilSH Setter. male, approx CEMENT Work ol all ltinch;. :• near Van Buren &-\Vood Rd. l ~li yrs. Lie No. 7834, Free e~t. PIO\UP. LIGHT TRASH 1&30 S. State College Anaheim 1n41 6.lS-4910 '. sell sep. or as pkg. Call B. aMwel'I to Red . Reward! 636--0374. Garage cleanup SIO \oa.d :: Eakin j213l 625.5731, 606 So. 968-3838. DECORATIVE CONCRETE -===="=~="="==== •• Oih~. No. irm. L.A. 'r~--.A~eo=· -.-,-w7h7it-.-p~,-.-e . DRIVES-WALKS-PATIO e Discount Tile Center e 2023 Su. Main, S.A. 5-16-1611 All types of tile -wall, noor, palio, entry ways, baU1 Ir sho\\·cr. Expen lnslallatlon Equal opportunity employl"r * Assistant Cashier exJM"t. helpful. For NB 64a.m0 appt: ;&-1421 Ext 387 • * HO~SEKEEPER * ;.,~,n,· ,,.,.-;;.:.;:;:::::--;::+ COASTAL AGENCY Of Sp11_n1sh deS('('nt . Eni;h~h · TURE Y.oma11 for . le i;penk1ng. Ulvrly "'°"'' 1n housekl>eping "-" Cllre l A men1ber O[ • hool Ne"'J)Orl Beach. Live in. sc 8 .1:"<' OOy. Live + :. WANT Reg stock for male, "Tpo," Vic. Ogle & CALI. DON, 642-8514 $3.50 PER HR Housecle•ning _,. 6735 •• S400.0000. ('{(Uily in 3:m Santa Ana, CM. RE ;o. ·.-CO-N_CR_E-.l-E~.~-... -,-.. -,1o-,, : ' ac~s near Rancho Callf. 6'16-Jll'i drvv.•ays, etc. Li c r n ~ed. • Agenl. PO Box 201, San -::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. Phillips Cement. ~ i: Clemente. Calif. Personals "05 , · '" e CONCRETE, brick & • Government land-SS acre ---------stone \\'Ork. Frer e~timate. t • \Vrite-Land Package, llR.'i Sing.le• \Vidowed • Divorced • 968-8609 • (J\.fEN & \VOlo-tEN ) ~nelling "-Snelling In(', Xlnt y.oorking condillon!l. Call ~·y. 1<16-26j6 rvr~ f'uU or part limr. Age 19 to TM World's Largest fl1on-~·ri ·ror tntl'l"Vl<'W, (21J! i\IOD~L 'Type Glrla 30, Neal, aggressive and J Professional • 9'\'1~111 Ext. 206. hoi<pitalliy 11"n.·1cr. y,•lJHng to \l'Ork. Employment S.rv1ce pav "'1 ,,-. oc.n1 l !OU ~l':KEEPER-lll"'urr .. .,_. ' ~,;,., · 547-7781 541.niu ~Harbor Bl, C!\11 54()..fi005 "'I: I-I.arbor Blvd. at Miun11 responslhlf'. Lk"'<' in. 2 e MQTEL !\IA.ID e -------'----1 school agt' ch!td~n. Pvl Rel111bJct Steady \Vork COCO'S· REUBEN'S roon1 & ba. rolnr TV -~·494-75.17 · ' ,., =-""'wh"" "'' """" '" 10 Men & Women : • IL::•::k::;•:..::E:.;l~s i::;n.:.o;,.ro;._ __ 6_2_02 Child Ca re, t, Everyone's looking for the Licensed 6610 ARE YOU- BEAUTIFUL?? It's all in the eye of the be- holdf.'r. Oieck the 1V com- ml. you watch and H yoo feel you're as pretty as some ot those people, call us. CALIF. CASTING CO. is ~ntinuing ils search tor eYerydl.)' people who ha\e a desire to work on TV or modeling jobs_ $75 to SUS pe:r day. No feet~ you ever. -COMPLEX -\\'erkcnds off. Retcrrnces. NIGH1=,: . K & COUN R 897--0864. H~J'.F, full tin1e & : · LAKE Elsinore • 2 • 1 bed-right one. \Ve have a way, : ; room collages on one lot. 347.fi667 24 hr_ record. MY Honie, kot lufl<'b. fenced : : New roots and paint. Fish, St call us & begin to live! yd, superviled play· Ages : : S\\•\m and boat on Lake *MASSAGE & SAUNA ~""='·=caJ"=l"&l='&--0352==· =· === : : Elsinore.. Buy owner'li equi-Lovely girls/ EXPERT MAS. Contr•ctor5 '620 • • ty & as&u~ 6~ loan. SAGE. Ask about Ollr Las ---------- WINDO\VS & walls washl'd. Fini, stripped. sealed & * mE REJl.fODELERS * "''llXt'd. F'ree est. 897-7834 f'n!e ests -100% financuig day or night. 673-3090. Kitchens. garages -carports JOE'S CLEAN SERV. Complele Remodeling. \Ve do Everything-Res t. QuaJity Contractors 642-3660 Comm. F'ree Est_ 642-1551. MY \VAY, quality honlt' M{'S8 Cleaning Service repair. \Valls. ceiling, floors Carpets, v.•indov.·s. floors. etc. BAY & Beach Janitorial Carprls, windows, Doors, etc. Res & Comme'l. ~1401. repair. 847-19571846--0206 CERAMIC tile cu!ltom 'A'Ork. Free l!'Stimate. • 494-2144 or 494-6.172 * -4&47 P.lacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach 1rous~t;EPi;:Jt . \~·anted: ·tune. Apply: 010\V B maturl!" ""'<>man to hvf' in. 2576 Newport, C.i\i . INTERVIEWlNG l.10N-FRI O..-·n _room &. TV, -Spanish MEN •nd W0'0M=E..--I itpeak1ng ok. S1J wk . 2 TO 5 P!\I R~5853. '""'~:..,,...-,----~ PART TIME FULL TIME ! • Owner l"a"ing state. Im-' Vega.a vacations. 10 AJ\.f to •, mediale pog&el!Slon. Full 2 AM, 7 DAYS. 2930 W. : : price nt,500 l293l J\1arie Coast Hwy, NB. 548-3608. !: Dr. 678-3.l07 *FULLY LICENSED* i:I--'-======== Renowned Hindu Spiritualist t: R .E. Exchang __ , ___ 62_30_ Advice on all matters. ! : ORIGINAL owners \\'tll ex-Love, Mar-'iage, Business ;.: change :, BR custom home Readings given 7 days a :; in Sunnyhills Es!at~. Ful-week, 9 AM - 9 Pr.I ~.. Jerton for similllf home 1n 312 N. El Camino Real, ;.: LaguM, or Corona de! t.1ar. San Oemente, . .• r·· G.E. self-cleaning oven, tre-C9'l-9136, 942-0076 ;: menedous kitchen, storage, PALM READINGS ~ :;· very la rge hobby • ser.rlce: Card& & Sand Read\nis ; room wirh separate, sewing, Help in AU Matters • , olfice area, formal d.r., fam 10 AM-IO PM, 7 days : • nn, pool. Will consider 213 _ 697-9272 La Habra f: properties to $120,000. Prin-FULLY LICENSED .: cipals only. !>25-20ll MGB ~ Going to Connec- ~:BUSINESS and ticut. Need rider/dnver, ! FINANCIAL share expenses. before 3 :: _:c.:.;c,;..c.;.:.;.;-"-----PM. Sat. 8/29. 842-i636 or :•Business 536--1421 Ext. 366. ; Opportunities 6300 F'ORJl.l!NG a bass &. ltad LE'ITER Shop, nume<>g. All group-Need & rhythm lJ..16. Call equip to start own business. guitar. Ages $1500 T.P. cash or trnns. I ="=&-~97~6~'=--=--=--• 646-0333 leave mess. !or SWINGERS: New Orange ! Mary, Agt, Co. Guide. For free inlo, i UNIQUE Beau1y shop: (3) \\'ritro S.C.S.G. P.O. Box I Stations. Jllne~ Forces 2lll, Anaheim, 928CM i SaJe. ~ 3-8 PM. 1 p~,-nn-yn ___ ch~B~,...--_-S~w~im-w--.-.,. . * \VIG SHOP. Balboa PcrsonaJ fittings by appt ~ l~land. SACRIFICE~ Ca.II 549-0026 or !>46-9029 ! \Ved thru Sun 9-5. 673-7262. A LCOHOUCS Anonymous j -----···-Phone 542-7217 or write to j _Mo_n_•~Y_to_L .. o_i_n ___ 63_2_0 ~~ 1233 Costa. Mesa. j lst TD Loan ! 8~ INTEREST ; 2nd TD Loan Card of Thanks 6416 -··-·---------~VE, th!! family of Roy Shaler wish to thank all our rriends for thtir k i n a thoughts and remembrances ' • T~nn~ based on r-quity. ="='h=;'="=m='=· ===::=:::: TrH Service 6fl0 BOB'S TREE SURGERY iii back oUering thr same Fine Qaulity Tree Service. * 540-3798 * f'1l'. No job too srnall. Res&. Commc'I. 548-4111 543-l4!H TREES, H-:dgcs, trim, cut. stumps ren.oved, hauled. JO yf'll, exp. •UUy illli. 64.2-4030 DON'S TREE SERVlCE All types, Lise & TM. Free Ettl . mate11. 642-5584 Gcn'I cleaning, Homes Add itions * Remodeling fo~ted H. Gerwlck, Lie. & ap111. Nite or Day 673-604t * 5'\S.2170 ---~·~,...c::_'~'~"~'*-'---­ ADDITI6Ns. L.T. Construe-HOUSEWORK, Exper. own lion. 5ingle or 2 story, plans, transportation. $3 hour. Call est & layouts. 847-lSll. a48--4531 . JOBS & EMPLOYMENT 6615 Janitorial Job Wanted, Min 7000 6790 ;F""j ~ ~-~~ CARPET STEAM CLEANED REASONABLE RATES Al."f! carpet installat.loc 64'-5971 Diamond Carpet Cleaning Aug. Spec. 400' S20 Repairlnt & lnstallarlon Free esl. 645-1317 RE11-1ARC Service~. 3 rooms $21.50. Fully guaranleed. Credit cards OK. 847"6688 STEAM jet c11rpet c.leanlng. By ClarKare, nation-wide ser.ricc. Free <'SI. 642-4055 Drafting Serv1c• 6637 SPARKLE JanitonaJ & \\'1n- dow cleaning Serv. \Vin· do,,.,•s, resid , romcl. ronst. cleanup. Free est. 962--0672 CAPTAIN LICENSED Radar • Lo. n, 30 ye&ri1 ex- perience sail or pll\\'er. Pro. Landscaping 6110 fessional sport fi shing rulde l\lexican &: C ·ntral Amer!- * LANDscA.Pi NG_*_ can ""'ater.i, Admini1trativr New i.AY.'ns, lawo removal, experience. renovating. All phases land-AVAILABLE for ~·eekeods, iicape install & designs. Lic'd l'Xtended char1en or de.liv- contr. 12 yrs. loc. exp. erie~. Best of references. ~16-122.'i. \\'rite Box Jl.-1 1060, Daily NEW LA\VNS, re-seeding, Pilot, 2211 \V. Balboa ruvd., roto-lilling, re n o v a t i n g , 1 ~N~··~-7oc="="'-•-c_h;,., _c_,_. -~ clean-up. 8 97 -2 41 7 or RELIABLE young n1a n 21 846--0932. yrs wanl~ job M trainee MAID SE R_V_I C_E:...__68_25 C AND S Maid Service Residential & apartments. Ph. 642--987l or fi.12..-9874 w/Commrrcial art sludlo, 11d aii:ency wilh gootl furure. Talr111, hut r.o exp. 642~701 Job Wanted, Women 7020 * FOR ON CA1'fERA AUDITTON * CALL (U 4) 83.'>-82U • 10 AM to I PAI APPLY NOW FOR AFTER LABOR DAY Steady p•rt-time job Interesting 1uivey-typ,. v.'Ork e COOK • HSKPRS Emplyr_ pays fcj· NO EXPERIENCE NECES· Georgt> Allen Byland Agen- SARY. F'ULL TIJ\.1E, PART ~v7--0~B E. 16th, .,.A. TIME, DAYS OR NIGHTS. HOUSEJ..."EEPER \\lantf'd-.i COOK (Dinner) hrs per day_ afternoons Mon $30 Shi.ft to llll'"t thru ~~n. S2/hr. fl1ust tiavr BLUE BEET 673-991}4 i•ar ~ l'('ferf.tlCf'S &JG...-0936. COCO'S REUBEN'S -COMPLEX - 4647 ~1acArthur Blvd. Newporl Beach llSl.:'.PR-11\.aturr, l't'sp, Bal. Isl. I sch aJ:e child/I dog, 5 da wk. Rrf req, 673-9013 *HOUSEKEEPER * REXAIR INC. ANAHEIM DIV. Now Hiring Evrn1ng \\'ork 6:30 lo 10 NEW BRANCH EX PANDING TO ORANGE COUNTY from home. NO SEU.JNG. 1 INTERVIE\V l:NG MON-F'RI Good lelephone personality. 2 TO J PM GU11.ranteed hourly wage . F'o1 re<:ordetl 111forn1alion, TOP STARTING P plrase: dial 545-0370, \\Ir !l«'d 22 men 11nd wo .u llOUSf:KE•~PER -Live-in, ~·ith all lypes ol "'.°rk b k- " hool ...,, i:rounrt~. No rxpf'r1enre ,. ~ y~. SC -agr vv)'li . 492-!"i0\6 niter 7 p.m. ~ssary .. as ro1npany tral . g \\'rite card or lrtter lo BoX' Ovi>r 17 yr11rlf is fur111sh('d. II }'OU qua y, J\.t 2022, Daily Pilo•. 2211 \\'. e BUSBOYS HOTEL-. -• , rarnd adva111.'t'n1ent to y Balhoa, N.B. & include telr-e DISHWASHERS J\.tale student wanit>d Joi• itl-position. fl1~sl bo>_over 18 phone number. * ASSISTANT BOOK- K EE PER • Experienced, alert~ amiablt> bOokkeeper to work \\'ith rapidly grow- ing finn. 30 hr work week wagl!'!I open depending oii qualifications & experience. Apply in person only, 2221 Fairv}ew Rd, C.M. * ASS'T HELPER * FULL OR PART TIME AJ"e l.J..3l, 6 months resdcy. rrq'd,..s3.85 per hr. * COUNTER GIRL * Part \('resting \\'Ork . \Vil! train fo'OR INTf.RVIE\V CA time ~Ve!!. Apply aft. 2·PM, First <~IUS ho!rl PJ.tasani SATURDA)' ANO ~ION Y Kentucky Fried Chicken, working conditionJ1. Pref. 774-7253 693 S. Coast llwy, Laguna. Spantsh & EtJ£hsh speakin~. ---1~1 DEL IVER Yr.1AN-Yoong, Day .:1hih. Call 64~-1700 1':XI . ~ OewpOrt neat appearing !or )ob with 575. F0'11ing eor-p. r.tust have HO:Oo0T°'E""L'°'=DE=SK7' -C~L~E~R~,~. pe rS OOn good dt;ivi~ record. Apply male, w/llea\'y .exper1ell('~ m1 F'a1r.riew. C.M. DEL \VEBB'S Nrn'P('JftTER agency . DENTAL ASS'T INN, 1107 Jamboret' Rd, NB. ChaJ~ide. Exp. pref., 2 days 6t4-1700. a wk. 64>ll21 IN~SU~RAN=.;~C~E,.-~071,-.~1-1,-1-,-. * Dishwasher-Day * Typing &: clt'ricaJ. ro S2.50 Over 18. Exper, prcf'd. hr, p/limr. Santa Ana area . e Apply in person e cal/ 54.1-4369 IOA~1-2P1\f , Professional S1rvic for the employer and the applic•nt 833 Dover Or., N.B 642-3870 Ph: Jim Thompson, 956-2873 Van deKump Cotter Shop 3099 Bristol, C.M. NEED Won1a11 ro sil h moth<'r. Lile houl!t'1vork ~ d_axs a w~k, 642-242,j ev A SLIM GYM Dlatr-help 1\1ECHANICAL Engineer. Calif. reg1s. Hvy machinery, piping, marine design & C06I esUm. Draf11ng or Il- lustrations rrom y o u r criteria. 675-16TI. demonsll"Me world's No. I DONUT SHOP I ad ie1; exercittr & introduce ex-wanted, Z"H5, no exper. nee. rili,_., nrw :SLIM GYM JET Apply A~1. MR DONlfl'S, Moving & Storaa• 6840 ---------BArn. No l'xper. Ntt. 135 E. 17th SI., C.~1- AITRACTTVE gal In 30'1 Shirley Graham 897-1986 or * DRIVERS * ' Jdbior Accountant REI.A."( on moving day? Call J.S. Jl.1oving 642-3654. 24 hours, lowest rates. desires part or full time 646-487'1 . employnwnt with nice boss BABYSITTER Wanted for No Experience or bosM's. Type ~. SH 80, 0 <'" ~ I"· old N I ne in .., mon '"' . ecessary. excel in meeting people &: Costa Mesa area, yoor Apply in person 6665 642-2171 545-0611 • Serving Harbor are• 21 yn:. C1m1tery lot• 6411 Floors Painting, phone work. Some book-home. Cal l betwttn 12 ooon MU5t have clean California Paperhanging 6150 keeping. MU!t be busy-buf!)'-& 2 pm only. ~f;)6.). driving record. Apply ---''---'--''---busy~ NB-C!\1 atta only. YELLOW CAB CO. High school d1plon1a (SOm<' college preferred t, with knowledge of accounting or related areu. Experienc- ed in payroll It tlmt kePp. ing pmcedureii & me1hods. HUNTINGTON BEA CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL Sattler Mortgage Co. FOR sale 1 choice cemetery --- 336 E __ llth Street Jct at discount. Near mau.s-CARPET VINYL Tll..E i LOANS $50,000 le up. Any oleum_ Pacific View Memor-UC CONTR. F'REE ESf. ' Real Estate or BusineM. ial Park. 492--4510 * 540-7262 * 1\·lr. Dollum (303l 922-2305 _S_E_R_V_l_C_E_D~IR_E_C_T_O_R_Y oo coiled calls. ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES Appliance Repairs Parts 6510 Furniture Restoring & Refinishing 6675 METICULOUS PAINT. Call Ann 548-fi641 BABYSIT. app 18 hr wk. 186 E. 16th st. BLUE CHIP STAJl.tS. INS. R.N. 11eek1 interei1ting part Perrn.8d~)'1, my hme, car CoslK Mesa crew col. studt'nts. Int-ext I II · nee. rmg your chi Id Apply in prrson or i·aJI or u nme position. Day1. 548-87!8 DRIVER for long haul l)oar houses. Exp. Dorks. 67>jlll2 lo1on-Fri. Ten }'f:Rn l'X· ---·-------lraMportalion. Mu.~! havr PROFESSIONAL Painting . pcr1enf't'. BoK Plb79. Daily BA25BJSEIIT1 .... ER "'ANTED good record & wan1 In earn Exler. I 1110 ....... lo as $200 ~P~ilo~1________ •• ,..,n Ave, CM . I o/. ·~ ~ * 642-5471 * high wagr1. Mn. 11ge ...., w/good point. Avg . nn. $18. REJo'IN~:o Lady d,. II i res ~--==c=-;:,,:;,:.,,.:___ 494.-5.ill 17141 546-8030 .l.1.'!J Harbor Al vd. Co.~la Mesa, Ca.hi . : Found (Free Ads} 6400 e \Va.sher & Dryer Rropairse F'ree Estimates. Work Guaranteed. Call 536-ll59 FURNITURE Stripping refinishing. Accous. ceilings sprayed posilion \\'/elderly lady. BABYSITTER, 12-G PM • ---------- & 2-roats $15. Roy 847-13:"i8. Lit!' hotJ!!ekreping. Liv-in . Mon-Fri. Start TMMED. ELECTRONICS SUPPLY SALARY OPEN "" "782 C 0 U N T E R SALESr>tAN . Missile Systems D iv. ATlANTIC •642--9'j75• --HOUSES, dock5, boats flag-Local Ref's exchanged. Call · . ..-o polt>s. anything_ ever).thing ,•~'"-="-"--~-----Bunking II W, Wright Co., .1770 New- IR.!(11 Flor1dii St, IS1a11g L!Hlfl l!unlinglon Be11ch Part-time Re staur ant Buslloy, ge.ncr;i l duhes. ply In person only. Sher, 10039 Adams. H.B. ' i GRO\VN fluffy gray cal. i l)lue collar w/hell. Named ' "Smokf'y." Vicinity ol CJ\t I Library, 54~2462 Babvsltting 6550 Gardening 6680 rensonably painted .• ~or~ KIND and gen1Jr nur!lf' * COMMERCIAL port Blvd .. C.M estimate 646-9752. desjr{'!! privote duty hornr TELLER Expe:rt Typist ho · I j F 'd A I I fl1ail ord exp, bondable. RESEARCH PART tln1r lady SPA A TENDANT for v a ca ! l o !'t"J)lllCf'n1r.11t. Call { 71 5-lS-2211 E.xl. 780. : ~CEYS Found on beach vie. 't L~land & Balboa. Inquire ;,_at lront counter, Dally :t Pilol, 2ru Ba'boa, N.B. l t.AOIES prescr1p1inn '"glasses. ~ Bucknell, C.r.t. (,,...,.,, -btRL'S Bicycle. F'ound in J~ Ne\\'J!Orl \Vest Area. ,r !>;2-""' •if'OUNO girl'1 bike 1n Lido :1: r~e area. :1: 673-5148 ;i "OUND-Poodlt. vie Tustin & i~On.iveniry, c .r.t. ,1 ........ , ;;.,· =========:I j ~ost 6401 : ,.LTPPER · • No. 788' ! 2) t\~IU1.rles of blur. \Vltnoul sail. ::·Appro)(. 10 r1A.Vll l!go. .·.; * 67' .... 3859 ,. ·1-~~~,--,-,--;oc:-:-:: :.tJ,LACK 8-· Ian Gr rm :;~p. chot\<' t haln /neft t'QI· ~~r. no ta1:s. "Nero." ·~1710 QUALIFIED Mature \\'Oman wishe1' To hAbysit wklY, in my hornr. M('sa Verde Area. ;i&-706'. VERY RPliable morher ol 2 would like to babysit by hour or day. f>No(fr infants, 5.1>-0223 \\'ILL Babysit mtchers child in my home. Baker Ir Fairview area 54tHJ04-0. N IT E S-GEN'll..E CARE FOR \'OUR CHILD. ca.ti 642-3289. CHILD CARE P.ty Horne. Infant • 4 Y'f"I. S.A, Civic ·Center area. ,.,...,. RESPONSIBLE high .5ChciC.. ii:irl will baby sit. Nt'wpor1 Heights area. 642-0022 WANTED: ClllLDREN TO BAAYSIT lN MY HOME. WKDYS. ~I. \V01\1AN w/2 young children \\'iiihes to c11re for Child, 21,y-5. ~5271. WORKERS Available: Any PAINTING, int & r;.: t • or 1::p1la . N ght or day ,xp , pp y n per:so11 !>46-7l31. lllghest quality for low1.'1il shift. Exp. Refs. 549-1463 Newport Netional ki.nd ot \\'Ork, anytime, · f 1 J h B k EXPER'D .. r.taluff, femalf' price~ rtt es . o n, HSKPG: Penn. po1ilion In In Cl{'aning. lawn work. paint-0A7 'I~ s · • Pt ti NB lo AMillt front medical of-.,.. ..., "°• mothe.rle11s home vie Uu:runa, uperior "" act'n a. . . int etc. Efficient, reliable, ,C,~~""'------fice Ph· 6'1&4461 CORPORATION _ ,, Divi!lion of lhf' Susquehanna Corp, S7..50 hr. Ask lo:-John or PftONE the rest -then phone Cdr.1. Exch refs. 494-1836 BARMAID • Days MAVER· ,:.;::.;,"-'-''--~$6~5~0-'-·---- Nicholas 646-0075. plhe· ~st:L_Jo~~~ ~nd~_!1 1\1GT. Bch. rentals. \Vntr. ICK Before 6 pm, 1728 New. SECRETARY. C11ll tor11ine, Equal OJ1por1unity rmriloyrr AL'S CARDENING ainting. teen~. "" '-"• summer, exp, mature cple, port Blvd., CM . Insured. 548-5325 Westc.lilt Per:wnnel Agency, f('tl' Gardening .l sm8U land-ref. 6i3-97S8 {Wllr.on/. * BEAUTY ""A~ We:stclill Dr., Nowpor1 J\.1rAdamii Paintlrn: Serv. 1 1 OPERATORS * ~ acaping services cal) 540-5198 1 "" S I t ousec eanlng 8'•ch, rA~ 2770. nter. Ir "'"'ter. pecia ra!ts T -•-'"" -''h cl ~ Serving Ne\\'J>Ott, CdM, Cos-ur,..,..y or Thul'Mfay Hair lh.r• t .,.., le-ntele ta Mesa, Dove.r Shores, on ap!s. 64&-3645 for $18. 642-0138 65% comm, pd . vac. or FAT & UGL Y77? WestcllU, METICULOUS PAINT. Jobs--M9n-:Y/om. ffOO ~ r""or "'i ~ 7.~.:...~ It you are,-tie probably can't J. W. ROBINSON e NEWPORT" BEACH e Has openln;:: lor lull lime AL'S Land · T BLUE CHIP STAMPS. INS. '"""' ""' ·~'''"~"' UM' yOtJ sea.ping. ree crew C<JI. atudenta. lnt~t l iiiiiiiii..,-., ..... 'K ____ • .,.-... ,.-..,-foH. req'd, Apply in pe:reon CALIF: CASTING CO. e LIQUOR SALES • re.moval. Yard remodelin1. Hair W-' 3305 N_,_,,_,. Trash hauling lot le hoL1Se1. Exp. Docks. 67>!>812 ,.... A Better Position "'"• " .. _ • .b continuln& !ti 1earch In »-.;. ••mid;_ ,;.ll66anup.Bl -~·,;:•;..· '-N,,.B'=.~==---1 nw. ...... Co for II ft11eh. or Apply ln gie~ pn1 ·~~-<O~ ·-* PAPERHANGER * T ----,.-. v b ""' "WN G nl ,.._ u-n1ied Authority, ~-•"°" J ... BOX BOYS . • . types for work In mac. mo. ... -el"!IOn:nel ""'",.t. '-"' & a en ._....re, ~oe>-uw. .-.-~ •IF Openings"°" for F'all. Mu11t delini. 1V comrnl'i, I: tnd. • 2t!'ash~ 1.s~,i. N.B. beautification, weeding & lttstructor. 646-2449 be avail. morning, wkdayi. films. Great Pfl)', fll time, F,q\1'1 OJ>pol'tunity, employer cleanup by coil""e student$. PROFESSION'L. -,,, ..l: <i l't u-0• • u--•~·•y I• _,. I -"'7~' -c• II B n "" ~ '"" • 11 ""' ~ " We U'I! cl lent ,_...., no ee. KITCHEN llelp ·w a n I e fl , PAINTER To work tline, pain!ini: Jrurloc, nig !.: "'k. 1ind~. B 0 A ' TRANSIT 546-7172. POLICE OFFICER I RESERVE I -CITY OF - NEWPORT BEACH $3.09-$3.76 per. hr. Rl'QUirements: 21-42 yrs agl', Uniled State11 ~ilii~ , ltS. gl'ad,, valid Cal if. d ers l!t.Tn!le, 20/30 uncorr ed vi11ion, 1nln!mum heir I !i'9", 1:i0 Jbie. .... ~ . ....,,,... '""'· a na 1'0!!. exp. pa.perhang111g: &: pain-uz ~Dlill.f . ,,,_,.,.,A""" pereon. Richard'• Lido Mkt. Not a •chool. European bar.kg round , GARDENING SERVICE lin.g. from Englnnrl. 968-7461 r-,,!: tf:.:..;, ~:'j/,.,,"= 3411 Via Lido, N.8. f REE W11ltrell!IC~ sl110, ovnr 21. \Vrlttcn le~I 6::'.0 pn\ St'plf'i Experie~~apane!!e INT .t E)(t, Painli~. Local l h""' 146-111 e e BUSBOYS TV SCREEN TEST 642...J.170. bf>r-9th, 1970, App\icatl r{'f'.s, lic'd. iM .. frt'<' e11L J :;~:::::::::::::::::;~=I ~pllcalions oow bring PH: (714) 835-8282 l ~ei-i'TLIB"-R~A~R=Y"C~L~E=R~K,-1 for ihe 1est may hr n111dr , EXP. Jap11.1le!e Gardener Gen. cleanup. J.laullng trees. r.talnl . yard 646--0619 "'eedmg & Yard Clr.11.11u11 College Student • Ve r y ~uon&.ble Rares. 646--67'5 Call Chuck, 64:;....oRW. taken fl:lr FaU It \Vioter JO AM io 6 PM ro1111u1lng P1·111onnrl, J.' COLI.EGE Stu<knts, 3 Yf'll schedul~s. Mu.«! ~ JR or t'emale J'BX for 1UV1wcr!ng Ten mo·~. po1'lllon . Know-Nt:WIJtJrl R l v d , Nf'"'JlO f?Xper . No drinking. Bill llr ObilifieS ovtr. Apply after 3 p.m. servicr.. T\\'O l!hlflll avail. 1'1tlg~ of Dt•wry Ofi:intal Breach, CaJUorn~a !}2660 !ll Sieve. 5-18-4549. CJfllimife() The F ive Crowns i:JO..CPM Ir 3-ll p M . Sy1t,.m. Two yrs, library 613-66:1:1. * PAPERHANGING Restaur•nt 64.6--8000 clerical "XJltr, n.s. anad. :~ lost in Bluff~. Belge i~moyed puppy. If found .~'11 6«--0562 Reward Brick, Maaonry, .l.t.l.A JAPANESE Cardf'nlna etc -Sttvice. Neat work. Clu.ri:up &: PAINTING. *" 968-2425 agency lllOI E, Pacific C.O.st Hwy. Apply: Clusi1itd Pet80nneJ'l·C,--l-rff-r~l-n"'R-H"'l"""E-st"o°'te-j TRISH HOPKINS Corona ~I Mu. No pb, calls =~~ ~~!ri!.1 ~1601 16th St., Newport Opening& ror youni:: rnen \lo' : ST: Black male cal. Vk-. i. dW8Y Ir Westminsltr, • :Ca&ta 1'11esa. 646-6181. )'d. in.atilt. 968--2303. BLOCKWALLS .Plant..-PR. C It y ~ C I Hog. Drlwwl.)'I. S\dt.walka omp • • ar9 are • sr M/CockBpoo p u P . : ewport Pier. Rt ward! !. -4028 M0--9TIO l~\:t 23! !i.osr U: c:dP.t VALUARt.•: i-kEYS In lt'atlll'r holder. fi42--98S2 mom. or ~l". JB:\ ~ BRICK * BLOCK * STONE Gat'lknlna: La.nd cleanups, By the l'lour, alter S:M ~1r gys. roto--cemcn1 f,4)..19'8 • 6Q--Ol;ll ~'Ol'tt. C.D. YIU'ICey, ~ 6.190 l ),•_.,_w_•"'=· ~"'~-'"-"~...,,.-= 1 Carpentering ~-LK/\\.1IT F'O;\ Trrr\rr, AnJ ~~~ "Snonpy" V11·. Al111>ama. REPAIRS* AL11.:RATION!\ •l1B. RP\\'8nf. !l.'lG-:W.1 t CABINETS. A"'i 1iV' job f fu mallrr wh11t It is, }"0\11 ~=='~'~y~n~•~X~P',.:.;,"_5<3-<c;:,~71..;,;3~ l.n Rll Jt w1th a DAILY GEN. Repair, add, cab. \"DAILY PILOT WANT AD . Fortnica. pa~Ung mulHt. Olll S.2$8 8r cha.rtr I! Anythinr! Dick. 673-44~ C\lt Ir: &lge Lawn Malnlcn1'n~. LI 'd, Insured ~"114. I CLEAN UP SP ' ALI~ N~ tent.'f' 1.-rtr111h ndrt jobil. Rta.t. M.~ ~ ROT().TILLING. ntw law trnes & 11\t\..b1 rt'moved. Re1UI , Frtt e•I. S..-.'"f.l2C Pilch, Plastering, Ropolr -'* PATCH PLASl'ERING All typet. }"'tee estimates Call~ Plumbing MOMF: RF.PAIRS Pl11mhlnr-eli'CI rtcal S7.50 llr. li~2-2"/"jS (If 642.l)."l)6 6890 PLUMBING REPAIR No job loo 1mill • &42-311' • 48& ' CARRIER 'I1le COtt.lp Ooffec 'Shop 582 ' Ing to work and w11nlln;: E, 17th, Suite 22C C.M. '1·"1Jth St..C.M. • Min19•m•nt Con1ult•nt mllke 11. mlntmum ol SI . 642-1470 BOYS . · ~ ~1111~ company per month. NEED NOT B FOOD P'Np. imWe. "': ~lthlng locnl finn& i11 LICENSED to apJ1ly. S • ACCOUNTS PAYABLE * WANTED.· time, l :JG.6!00, ~ dJ.}'i'.. 11 II IMldnC 1~11tul m•~ p~1n availablt Jor * CLOU< * owr: Sl.fit hr '° •ta.rt mtnt .\ taleA extt\JtlVe.t u licef\M'd. F.xcelltnl tnlnl Po'8.n1f'd for re"°'1. ~. per for u.... ~1216. a.:>clate.. Cotltge. gOt>rl p~. cAn earn WJ\ mo. Hotel exper l tnee DAILY PILOT Ni 1 It t bill! CAl '.\40-89-14 dtsimble. \\'rite! Box M-GTR.L To hf'lp ln Motel clear... c i ""x'i '~ 1 Y ,~-)'OU lrarn. I . a i...,. SAWl'dllY' A Sundayi qu red, n1 oppl y or h i;h ask for tile 1ol11naitr. 20'17 Daily Pilot, N.B. Dan• Point, San Juan ~2431 lncomr, Presl:lt:c ctln'f'r, *AL l ·AR 0 UN D* Cftplstnno ah:! 71t: 64.J-1707 bf'I"' 7 10 ll * C 0 0 K* C11plsll"lln11 Bt11ch. _,GENERAL HELP.. r.:'°n on ~1ondtl)I; 7 to 10 AM •--- Contaci Mr. Stay 111 11: .. 25 h T ·• r,(11")(1 pa)', MtHdy r1npJoy. ~· an our i;•~""""~'~~~·~Y~· ,--,,---,~ men1. Apply: llOTEL. LA· DAILY PILOT Le. ,.xpand, chain, n or f!I IT'S Beach house time, Big· GUNA, to the Chef, 425 s. San Clf!:mtt'lle otflce timP ~elp tor u.les •f..SL ~ psl Aeltctlon. .,.,, -£M. \ht lio5i1ili:L-:ldiii1nei0Ci1:l. "1:!iiiii.<CM:iiim~I COii.at Hwy,, l...q\lna Beach , MS N, El Camino Real Y&-3$, 6 nio's 1'1!5dcy req"d, DAlt.Y Ptt.01' Ou•Uled )'OW' 1d \hen aJt back and t!M-llSt t92-4420 Call Mr. Nel.t0n !l'.6.28"73 11ectlon now! llrtl!n 1o' the phone rtnct --------· I I ESI'ATE, OPEN- FOR Q U ALTf'IED ~AN. Excclltn ! ~ ac:heduif' phlj l'Jl.D.)' boni.a benef!t.s -Ask ... Mr. Sny<Wr or ~rs. Joy ~L\TED BROKER.5 ~VICE. 2Jm \\' Balbo.M 81\'d .. N.B. or call 673-366.'I: •ea 642-ZJ."i.1 Rt.fitJ Cook. 1.VN ~· :~kttper. Bay\ lf'w C'r111· -~escent HoMp, 20~(1 Thurin, <:;M. &1>35115. fti'&r fry c.-ook Siii.rt SIOO ~k. Thr CvHll..llf' Coffet' ~· 562 \\'. 1!1111 sr. cr.1 RJ;TAIL Sales CJcrk, rnalr, 6.. da,)' "k. Sat, S11n, 1'1(JJ11~ ....,. 00-tlll. a.1.k for Phll RfinRED !I.tao for malr~­ lfJ'lanl:T .r. handy r11an11 ,ob. '6rpatl recrcaHoo rlub A!Jl(I, ~an.ire lady 2 day" a ~k Ov.·n lran.spoM11tton ~l83 Pat'1f1r S a n d s Cabana Club ;Reuben E, Lee 1· Now Interviewi ng ,, 'Nlt;iht Busboys t & Dlshwa1hers SALES P/Time Mens Cloth· Ing. Exp. P referred. M • n y employff IMnefits. Apply In per•on 90».1,30 Robert Hall Clothes 1601 Newport Blvd. Costa Mes•, C•llf. SALES \\.'/Slim · Cym, you· c:an rarn v.·ha.t yo u ·r~ 11•orth! Ca.II Milt)' Lou Cood, 968-2416 or 543-8329 SA LE SWO MA N F.x· p e r Ir need. -1u1 1 linll', Intimate appaf'l'I ~hop. Call 61~1711 for appou1tn1enl. SALES tra.tntt·Stock. Alen. !!harp. Full timr. Apply l\.1-F . J()..4, 1l TO\.\'O & Coun- 11') , Ora ng1• Salcs EA.RN ,\10SE\' Good \\'Ofklllg rood1t1011.~. flexible hrli. Cstr lll'C'. Conim + bonus. 51:i..IK:1\, ;,.[,.-4-H;) SA LESl..ADY, Thorou.ichly f').ptor ., !or ladf.-1' re&d)'-IO-\.\'f'ar. 'rop iial lor quai pc>rson. 49-1-3458 eve,. SALES \\/Ori1AN "'anted. f'X· pt'r1er1c:f'd . 819 \V. J!)th St , c~ra t.1< ... a . SCHOOL CROSSING -GUARD- CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Jok--IMn, Wom. 7100 T £ L EPJIONE ()ptra IOf"ll, "C't'k~nd lihltt i 30.AJ.1 10 3: 30 PJ\1, 2'l8 rore11. LA&. ll<h. STUDENTS, 11 yn A up to sell caody Mo.kl' rood money in •Pl:U"I Unte and he.Ip needy schoOI. No cu.ll requit"f'd. C.JJ ti-42-®.t. 9AM 10 5PM I s.1. 'Ill noon. * TELEPHONET \Vnmen for f'Vt wurk , S-9 PM. our olll<"r on Balho1 Island, M10uN' 111peaki11g VOiCE'. APlll'OI( $2'.i. wk. Ph: 67:>-4r>7:i betwn. 3 &-6 PM . Telepliont> Solic1ton Charil.y 11ppr11.J. P111d weekly Apply: 3:5 N. Broadw1y Rm. 410. Santa AM. e TRANSCRIBER D<iy tiouf5, lull tlmr. Know. ledge of )·I'll)' lrrminol<>K)' and atturalf' 1yp1n1t. 1'::Xpcr. leoce N'CC'Ssar'} Huntington lntercommunity Hasp. Apply 17777 fkach Blvd .. lfun1 . Bch. or 1·11U 41\4J 841-7R07. Typist With Future to $500 Unu~ur & beautiful N.B ou. iCf's nf 'A'Orld famed co. Ad· vanceme111 oppor. So nted light or rusty Sil . To11 bl'n· a.fill!. Call Miu EhUlbtlh, 5~17.0122, Abl11:ail Abbot Pf'r· 110nrll!'t Agenc.-y. 230 W. \\'ar. Of'r, Suile 21 1. Santa Ana . UPHOl.STERF.R'S HELPER Apply in penon. Johansen &· ChriMlenlM!ii 898 We~1 J6th SI. C.'.\I. • APPLY • 8' kl 1:,1 E_ COAST H\\')', Stl.OO l•wee 'f • WAITRESS • Er.ror1 1•h1ldrPn acrOl'il'I ha7· :"'"cN_f~_1_cro __ R_T_R_F:_A_O_I --1 111'C'IOU!t 11l1f'r&e<"ljon!I beforr RH1aurant & a11er ~1·hool. and dunni.: • El>iJll'nrnrrrl • ~'ull T1mr COCO'S Fashion ldand • INTt:nvr~~'!Nt: • BUSBOYS DISHWASHERS .... APPLY IN PERSON *}1'1 f1111h11111 Island, N.l:t R~ifAURANT -No1v Inking 'f'PBcation~ for •COOKS • /\.,ply, C'.olony Kilchrn, 3211 lb fhnr BJvil, C rit •RN OR •LVN Relief mainl) w1•ekr11tl1. 11· 7::11 A'.\I Rhil!. Ph. 6"6-1624. RN far Dr's OffiC.- Top aalary 646-.1003 ~--ency !or Career Girls 110 \V. Coaat Hwy . N.B. By apJIOin1. &t&.3939 A_ ------ S.tAANrS SURPLUS 'Now Interviewing SALESMEN lunch pe riod. Observe .1nd rrport m1oor infra(·tion11. oh. ~""'"" ar.1 f'f'Pol'I tlrivinl.! \·i- olat1on~. Split 11h1!1 for lhn'f' JM'rKKls a day, live d1ys 1 "N'k, Appl1ra t1011~ may br ()b1:1ln. I'd !rum Per..onllf"I, 1300 J\'f'1< 1)()r1 Blvd., Nr~;port Hr11rh. C>illlomi.11 9'l660 ! 7141 lii3.663.~ 11111/ n1us1 be filed by ;, pm Septernber 9th, 1910. e SECRETARY e for busy olfic:r. Top skills, abllhy to r11ee1 pllblic \\'l!h 1•11.~r. Challen.icin!i;, 111u·re~t­ ln~ po~itlon. Banking l'Xperi. • Prrnlftl)l"Ut Apply In f""rllllll Olli)' THE RIGGER ;..:n. lti flll!ill(ln hslar1d Newport &ach **WAITRESSES URGENTLY NEEDED f'Ul.L TIMF. Plr111~ Appl y e SURf & SIRLOIN t ~tJ30 \\'. Const lh1y, Newporl Bc·uch 1•11c1" prt'lrrred. \\'AITRI::SSES 21 or ovrr. f o111art t.1anager 6(2<\111 lunch&· dln~r. exper. prel. SERVICE STATION llu't ont rrq, Apply bet 3 & _MANAGER -;, p.1tt. r.1un.-Sat, Vill11gr Inn, Ei96 S Ccwuu H'A'Y, 1.8· SAN CLEMENTE K1111& Bf':11ch 494-7770 Xltil :<11\11.1). Days. Nn prcv· WAITRESS, ExpericllCl'd lor IOU! rxperiencp re<fd bol 11 German nrs~unnl. !'1 to 10 \1'01,tld b(' helpful. \\'I' tnun. PM. lliE Bf:Rl.INt:H l:i582 Oltll"r mf'n OK. No lubr or Belich Blvd. Hunt. Reh. tlrr rt'pll lr. (ll.1u~t ht nr111 and Town & Country. Apply ln tlr fJ"orli1hlr Pald bf'oefils. person. l\'nlr hll' appl1cilhon. Box \\'AITllf=:cs:-;7·.-">7;,c,.,c-c,-. •re.:-:, l\t-IB'IJ Thr DililY Pilo1, N.~. lun1•hl'~ only, 11-3. Apply in 8ERVTCE !"ta. Pu1np Isl. al· pt>rson. 0111 ft r u 1 ~ f' I~ r••ndrini F.xp'd prefd Ovr.r H'""luuninr. 2007 So Coo111 :!(). 1801 E. Cou11t l-111·y al llli('h\.\'ay. l.11::'\l!UI Rto&rh 1:011rrnrnd, Curon11 drl ~111r. i 'ANTl::i)"(;p/d1shwash"m (i77i-Of1~'.l. J\'nn position avail. Ph.>ti~ conract 111anai.:t•r &l&ch SER\llCB Station A!lendanl, Hou~f' ~nn, 497-1188 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE fumltur. IOOO --17 PC, KING SIZE IE I) ROOM l.t'l:e ! cin"-r ~r. miJ', ror. 2 bedaideo •tandl. h.111: .tie hH.dboie.rd, tra.me, quilt. ~ maltftss, atieetl blanlc. eta. e1c. • Cholct ol 5pl.n~h or J\1odf'rn Style ALL FOR $2A9 No doy,·n pmtl;. only S9 mn. WELIC'S WAREHOUSE 600 W. 4th SL, Sa.nta Ana Daily S-9 Sat 9-6 Sun 11~ ·---------------------·-·----·----· MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE Furn ltu~ IOOO MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE ---··# -----G•r•t• S•I• I022 Pianos & Ort'N 1110 Mlsc11l1n.ou1 l600 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE Mi,c:ellaneous 1600 12l OVER·5tulfrd Ch 11 r -E:XECVTIVE GA RAG t: "ONE ONLY" SAl..E ~•,tr c-"" PrU< ••·•• IH-0-u---.,-------N u--.a ""' ... .,....,, :Sc. cunung down! :r-.1u11:1 ll.awllQn type I ~ f'Kh SALE-Quality 1 u R r: I. It· ewp • OSM:'ll ngulahon pool tablf! "'ilh s.eU betiutllul i:old hha; ____ •_•_t~u2_1_•____ artist! pe.intuigs, rollN:t:On IAN all accc&IOrJe!, flawless carpets 11' 11··x21'3'', £.'<Isl Offlct ~u,.;,l"ture IOIO •1enu. chiM, glauwatt. Deconltor Spine, •••.•• Sl99 condillOn. Onarnal e o st $242, l1kr fl(t\.\ SOO 11·,,,11· $!".O cook books. muic household Nt:w KlMBALL Conaol:e $699 $1500. Mo vi n i, mu.st O.rk citron hi.low ta·:i.:10·, A J<'hc.iol 1t u PP 11C'1. KIMBAU.. Grand •••••• r7!6 ~crlflcf tor $950 CB.Sh. Mk 10" $30. Gold r1rapcs, hkr aq1JMrii,11n, lool<-RO 1 h ORGANS for Ou.1t'lc Trapp 540-9100. l"ll"w for 1·9' "u1dow & 1·18' ·~ coati, &lzt <14 : nlOMAS Orran • •· ·· • $179 or artrr 9:00 P?ot. 545.-7004 window. Va I 11 n c r 5 &. lllltgator ~t!Ot's. aU colon, HAMMOND Chord "A·I" $299 . travel'lle rodx t11C. t.fakr of· Ill:.«" 16-D; cu."1nm red itillf HAMMOND 93 •. , , . , $1995 R_UMr.tA<:_:E and Anliq, ur •u·"· silt' 40. never worn. Sale I0-;;1, Aug. :lli-29. \\ar· fer! Mu.'>t t'Olnl" down llOOn. area. ~,-OC:K MARKt.'T INVEST-hxludeR bench delivery Ir. ren 1'illgneV1lx ~nier, 1714 a57-4S4,c9~· =------ t.tc t.fahan Dl....._ ORS SVPPLIES t'L<COrd &. wiui'il.nly ' f.fa.ny other Newpo11, Sponsored ,by DECORAT()R hluck t"lf'Ctnc Refln'd 34JdlO v.'OOtl ri~, $69.50 • Rrlin'd .. 'OOd arm rotary cliairl, $29.50 • "'" hAve II~ large11t flt'if'ction of ul'tf'd otrlre f\lrn Jn tills 1800 Ncwporl Blvtl. rtift"T't'OC(· book.~. ~ 101. k &rgains. : • ' P I y n1 o u 1 h Congregation. \11jl! 1·!01"!.. J n1111rhit~ 6'12·8400 guil;leit, n1i,;c offiCt' sui)pl\ell, .r.tUST BE SEEN! al Church. 7.CKl!a i· /lll"!un•s S:lj, t\ini::- --phoLn cupy n111ch11lf'. yr. old • ALSO • rc>EoLcToA-·b.·-,n-d~-.~-w-o&-dc,.=111 O'Jiiwn l"'"Pr n1011rr S1fl MUST SELL Office Equipment IOl1 PXt'<'. (l!fll'" ~urn, '.llAA YAMAllA • Kl~lBALI. JJl'f's.~. stands &: moton t!'l:i r1nl'a1,ple S:Jll'n1 11'.ln bell . OVER STOCKED ·rll11l1n Av1·, (.:.1\1. I' h : • TllOMAS t'll, l'OS1 ll('W $170 I'll. 4·· belt ('O tn p I I' I(' s:n ~np!e Twina $'19.95, )j'uli.; $59.9:J, lBJ\1 Sc-l<!tcrlr ly 1K'writrr, , 1•5911 1 ood bt1Chl'Jo1· t'hf'ld 110 >1,1~, •.,M ... .,.... L"OHL"R • CAMl'A".LL i;arn <'I' on ". rn sland \.\'/ .. Queena $89.95. Kings $119.95, ..,.,.,. <174 E. 17th St., Suitr z,. ~ ... ti>1't)(!I' !flble. 2 til'r $10 JO !5!1 T\\'ln Sil.{' l-leadboa.rd! ST.9!"1, 103, C.J\1. 642-8192. EVERY1'HING Coi•s fro1n COAST MUSIC 1no1or $35, 30" ,square rattan hikl' SJO. ~JO l:iil:tlp.;4, T "" Se bitchclor rondo. J\1ust move NE\\IPOr:r It HARBOR cornt'r table S25. a4&-7842 '· ru If' ls S89.9&, Rolla· e IRJ\t S!d Eler typewriler b M C .,, Eastululf &H--0::1;,, "-·'· 1299 c• d' ou! Y ·on. ouch s,.,, Costa Ale&a. • 6<12-2851 l.IVING Roorn furnitu,.,. ------""llY '"-"UB, • <1 ..... tu IO J\1ocJel llC. $225 675--0120, <'ll•ir s·, TV "I"-,-·-I• 9 C'U Vt. KrlVll\dlnr N?fr1a ,, "-189 9· · · -., "' '"" v""" A1"'. 11-. Only l"" M.Sat L·,.,, __ OI"'" "ft'-". Wh-1 " .....,ur,...,a . .J, &nk bc>ds ~16 Iris. OIM . •-'• \Vu•I\•·-• •lrc-nc .... '" """ """ ""''' ....., .,..,...., ""' $ . .'1:1: llOV :c,o f;i 1 hon1 189 g;, I;==========' I """· ' ...... -, "" 1 -cha ir. Kenn1ott ~I e c tr i 1· · · · piano S.'iO, dhl bN1 spc.n'" SAVE NOW ra1l1<unr1rr S.1-l, \\'nicnn11111 SIESTA SLEEP SHOP C f R I I ••14 DUR N broom. ~t EflC'yclofl('dia:c &· 29 • •, es aur•n ...., mat!rcss $2), wAstwr & I G SUMMER book t l96:i J·tO V'1 HP i:ur l'OOll"d $150: 1927 Harbor Blvd., C?ot 1 • 3 dt • ., •·u. 11 ,,,,.11.111 tl~·r S.'11. 'J !gr-sprakl!r CLEARANCE. SALE ~r:~<'r s·i . ~ •. ~1 ° · 6V air l1<1rn Sl~; Door 64.".-77fi(J boxl's, old doctors !ICalf', We have trad~1n11, re~.1~-=co-'~'"--~---rhLmf'~ $3: l)K\\' rni;: r11.r1 1 ~155 Cit. Hwy, Dana Pt. rf'I. 1-8' S.S. t ook la bll" Honda Mororcyrles & parts, rent returns " noor models 2~" GIRl.S Sch\.\ inn b1kf' $30 : ~I. S1n\('& en.i: 11 a rt s -49G-455 \.\/relr!g c."Omp't '1 ulcn1>1I 26.. 3 pd • _36-"!!\'J 2 rack & i;ink. 1 • 4 ft botllr n1ueh llllM:'. Makr offc>r. of !'\'ery nlOdf'I llarnmontl \\on1ans . Ji Sc.'h\.\·111n ~ ., ~· bo ~~17-11218 Organ. Buy now l: re~ivc fa'.~ S~: 2 ~tainlrss •ste;i 40" ELECTRIC rdu<>r , \• •· 20 PC. "MADl<ID" 3 ROOM GROUP FROf.t ?o10DEL HOMES Includes: Quilted &Ola I: <!hair, 2 end tables & roUee tabl.-, 2 lamps, dresser. mir- ror. headboo.td, quilted box aprlngll It mattress. 5 flC dining room; table I< 4 hi- back chair~. CQMJlARJ:: AT $749.95 $399 No down Pmts. Only SJ6 mo WELK'S WAREHOUSE 600 W. 4th St., Santa Ana F.LEGANT King·s z Modi1/Bd1m, SI m 1n o ns lllll1n bf'<l. vl"Jv('t sprearl. hneflft. pair 01 twin IM"ds. hradboardi:. 8 r 11 ! wood rocker, aln10~1 n e" . V i e· tor1an dre!!.~r. larnps, pie· lures. Lanr rnd ltlblr. D1r1lyrro !lutw;irr, f) Ill Limoge~ China. $a('flhCf', 817-50ti6 ,\ifUST Sf'!l-S~nillh !'.Il'd1Crr- r11nean king l'lize brm /Jl't, II' vf'll't'I !!Ola & lovt'.'«'a!. 1!0f· lt>e tabJ(' & matchinc rom- n1ode, 1?1tmf' set, black Naug. dpn fum, pictures. lamp~, r!r. All lrAA than 4 nln o!rl. Pvr ply Of'~p!'rnte ~ Plea.'IE' call l!2fi..76fill l1JRNITURE retumctl from dll!play studiel!, modt>I IJom. e11. dccorafon1 cancellation. 5ip11.nish tr it~literranean R D FURNITURE 1144 Newport 81., C.M. <!Vl'l'Y nite '"I 9 \\1ed., Sat. &: Sun. 'Iii Ii r.10VING . "fu~t i.rlJ 1h1s "·ttkf'nd: 9' rggshell t'Ollch. twin box spring~ & 1n11t· lr,!1 11, lamp ~. bra1' ru~tom-tn~dl" chain link fir" scrcrn ;,(]", uph. arn1chair. rha1M IQungr , n1~. deck lurtHturi·. t-1!'. 4~-286.t $$CASH$$ 111 I Hotir F•1 '''" & AppUonc•• Ho111..-fi1I 01 I re. 642 4558 1-, 11111 3. M'll t'On1. ~ lou ve1i'd \\lrxlo11 I • R~a;;onflblf' 5"1""-24!>1 af1 ti GARAGI-: SALj,; -1natt"rnity, <!xtra discouru ·s ;,: con1h1 ion. 1·!1•:in SJ:1 Go lf bnby & toddl<!r rhings; ap.. HAMr.10No r.;arult' head. x!n'. c."Ond .,;JO; hlig, S 1n1ns. 1 wootb, 4 n(-1'1 G•r•g• Sale 8022 pl 1a1'1l't's, bed s pre 11. d 1 , 111 CORONA DEL ~1AR F.J Toro mast $:"1. :-i48--0T .... 1. balls $2."1 Con1b1nat1on i;ahn> ."-:...;~:...;:.:::::_ ___ cc:;: d~.i.>s, EJighsh ndini: halll, 28,;4 E. Coast H'A')', 673-893{[ PORTABLE ORGAN s;111 . s:1ndf'r. 3/~" flr•rl1 fNDU~RIAL GA rt ft. G E p It: turf' 11 . I am p 1, Open Mon & F ri r.ve.q, Brand TIE'11', boxf'CI, used $12.:i!J. m1.,\ f>~1·1 flt", l:~I SAI.&-fri. Sal I· Sun. Aui.:. 1~g11, Sthchery. Ha111 & wigll. HAM?.tOND Organ w/perc. =~Includes ~nrh. music 64j..()2~9 '.ffl1h, 29rh t. JOth. HJ am·4 Rath ac.-re&-1. JewPlry. Tap w•-•nly s~". "•• pi·o-·. · N"ARL\' '' ~""' 1• "'--' Xl.Nl s:i:1 r. 11<'11' stnvf'. D1n1n;: Pl\! 1'1 n tor !;f'twra101·J1, & bal!el lihoe~. Boy scout r)lllde in USA. wal .. all rx· i:-amr 1ahlr ,'C: 1 upholsTrrt'rl vnlvP~. tlee1ronic ('(}Uip, vac. clothe! & books. Chl"mtstry tras. 15 yr wiuni.nty $499. ;.i!l-."i!19:i chairs, P.\erllcnl c."Onditiori. uum tubcli, cha in hoifil, t"nm. !K't, lnlant car S<?at, miS<!. GOULD ~1USJC CO :I.°'6 A Por:sch~ bun1pt'r, Pnr-I.awn rno\.\'f'r. 69~ Darrell p1"t'~sor, huruhni.: machfnf', Sat/Sun. ll69 Augw;!a St. Si~ 191 t ' i111 Delight! Nevf'r be<!n ding. 64G-3401 aft it PM onl,Y gauiiC~, r!r . S!lll \\'. l~!h SL, CM . 5'i7-9116. ror1 No. M11in, S.A. M $7;j. Kenmore 2 sp, wash- C1\1. G A RAG fi S A l. E : to ;)11-0il!l * er. $15,, a! is. 548-8404 aft BDR.\1/SE.I tblonrlrf, t1111s, f'Hl-THURS! Twin 6P~I . kit<'hl'n ~lf'JKlool, vinyl btod!t • firl' sc:reen w I all'.!· II SALE I! HIDE-A-BED. maple stools t•hr t lling1•rlnr1 !\ti SC lmns. Ct!Pst, r f' 1· or d BiJ.:" Piano & Organ Sall' trundle bed. hd rm/ sr t, hoo k IH'hi1111-crys!al-'>lond playt>r, 1tr1·~~"s Sz. ln.12. goin!: on RIGHT NO\\' al l"OUl'h, rhr, han.c;ini:; 1an1p. \\IARD'S BALD\\'IN STUDIO chl>sl of drawcn. fRl-SAT 1819 Nr"·rort, C.~!. 642·R~M 644-4129. 11·ig • IO'A'eli>-ruJl:S·lbl/linen~. Sll!W'!I ;1, AA. ~\\' hras. \\'0111c>n'i1 I icirl '.11 I: n1en'it Xmas lr11nnun;;s. K1tchfon 1·Joth1ni.:. 644--0317. "'lil"I" I,, f.h11r. Som'! Hems SF.RRA Thrift Shnri. 326 11th Frf'I>. 414 C!ll'llHlioll, CdM.1-----------Hl-FAS!iJONS by (amou~ SI . II B w1U ha.YP ltwir _673-4{1:1.·, PIANO 1'lu81c · W~d1ng df'SlglK'rll all likr nf'll \\'f'rt> 111onrhJy •; prll.'t' sah•. Tuc-s,- &11r 1~1. l.0111hl ol scho'Jol clo1hf'~ &. bt11u t1 ful baby I h i n I:~ Con1e 1•11.rly 9A~t-JP:\l.c· __ reeeptton~. D1nnrr pt1rties. $40 lo sso.._. no\\. ,1:;1 10 S20. Appliances t100 Puu_in lc>s>lOns, 11.B. 2!3/ S1zf's 12-16. 2879 BaJlow Ln. -·--436-Jl82 C.~1 . GE \VASflER !.· OR VER. STEIN\VAV-6"-aut1ful f:hnny l'°====~----- 81'.o;t mortrl~. ~lightly used, upright. !IO yr!! w/unTiq. ~1AGNAVOX 21 " .-olor TV. •'opPf'rlom• both f(lf $200 A·I ('Ood, \Valnu1 $12j, 21" ~·" -~·.-' • · ~tool . $j{)O. 5 I a -~1 2 ~ 0 , If _·-__ "_.u.~ 6-12-.)776. ~P prop rorary mo11-er, B & "ORGF Aulo \.\'O<I I 1 ----------S l5 hp, S50. 64~23j8. ,. ~ , wr, a r \\'URl.lTZEP. rnnplf' spinne!l---'-------- nJOdel ~'· Norgr rlf'~ dry.~r xln1 cone!, $500. Ser a't 6 pm $40. Unth Xln1 ton ri · ur .. 1u1ds 116 "A" 3·Uh •NB G.E. rrfrii.:. 14 ('U II Tn11 l.ree:trr. ll'fl/h dr. $100 (ii: lR" flllrl 't'V $1~ E ' ('flnrf. Bo1h f<u· Sl:'IO. !a-t:J()7 CB ITTICA TC Ill. hn1nr nr niobil, 23 Ch r \lnt ronrl , pa id ~230, 'a~kin1: $1:'0. pho111' 'l!i2-&l!l2. Arn1r Gr1nd-ri1r 111011 r r sharprn<•r, l\kr 1w11 527; • &16·2m . FAi\111.Y m;1n "oulri hkr 1!'1 buy rrln .c:rn1ror. Rral!nn- 11blc>. 1rlfi.78~1tl. -----{'0\IPl.F.TE Din ':: srt. likt- flf'll' 11atr r :<kts 11· %:'<70 vrsr Call (.;ary at ~13-;i()i!J. AUG 30/Sf'pt I, ~krbnx f(l r 1·ampt'r •)r 1rl1 'lO. Go-cart $?.D. Tonkll toy~. boy'~ clothe~. like nPw ~7. I~. 1hots. & Jot~ of n111w l!crn~. ~9-37!l0. 3066 Trinlly Dr. CM 1117-!llJ: •. !i46-8672. . . . ~==-------. -SPINET, Fu I ! krybrn1rd ':,r.VAVING NJUOll)'. Selhng dark o.1k f1n111h brnch. $400 OUR FAMOUS P AT I 0 :.!91h-30!h. S AL f:? Old round AUG sf'!~. ri!lr1gf'rators, 49-t-'JSG:i. frt'f'1.1•r, w11sh. 1na1~h & --~== ----- dryer. {'11·. L1<1o 111 . e PRACTICE PIANO tnbll' & chrs. Ma11lr ,.,oh• 673-101;, XI.NT COND lump. P1elur1•s. 1'.!J t;rn DIME-A· LINES. c•hH il's, Old 110l11. S1n11ll ('t·-• !\IAYTAl; Sf'rvicf' ~fan, Sl5fl , * • 6.l7-:,.ill8 1n('nl n1lx<'r :~ Cll'l'l'land, has ¥.·ashl"r~. dryc>rs & mat· Teievo'so"on 8205 2 \l'ALNUT d 11 • G rn 111 l (•!( $.~ 11 FENIJF:P. 11101 1111 11 111-mr~ C\1 rhing srt~. Bsl. .uarantce ·--------• ~-----;iJJ.11637. :!:;" !\!AGNAVOX rol Cl r •·nch. Walnul •"Offt'f> lablr r.-w haul111i;: tr11ilrr Si . BA-RGAINS GALORE ~. 2 an11que wh11r ~inglr 1 snu1h t1n1fllo r s:t :i1.1. ~ 11·e F . A , "' N""W/U··"' •ppli·,,,., • :0:11•1111•) hai>r. 'ti'l 1_11ocll"I L:i.-'·· 1 f 'rl, :-flt t. sun rurn11\Jl'f', L "'°" ' ,,, .,.., 1·arll('~ t'!Jllljlle11· s;, l'hl'~ls S~· $; ~ 1;11".·1' 11h llf? f .. TV1 All 'ua ran !('rd . t'll Ii n1os. S.12J. Afl G. baby fum1turr. !lrarwry a... ~ .. ~ "'""' r:ol'h ~11sy eha1r $.). Nr" 2 l.om1• i.lmrll'~ .il k· ral'h 2 1·11r Ounlap·s, 1s1:i Ne11·pon, CM _<Nv-4""" _ ·-___ _ nr. 'AHll huni;:1ni;:.\, dl"1"tlra ---wllf'rl lawn rdgrr SJ.:icl. hrad rr·~ls $1 JO 1•a t h. · I 17'-"'.. ~'4R-nR8 21" 8 "' \\' RCA TV. l Y" 11vf' 11"m~ & 1·lo1 uni.: ,..,., Lllr.:f' "Pan~ I/fl Rank' ~i:%-1r:1 C c·v COOl IT ' A ... olrl. t~ 1·on1I Con· -----------San1<1 Oon1111~0 1r .• r . . • ' -tr 1'(1111.1 , pu;IUT'f' SIO. '! · '.!' 'fi' "K··. 110/ I •·-RT\. . ten1 JJ0rary $Th. &lf>.-0161 FlvL· ••n11ll I PING JIO!li: lbl. :-Olo\.\'er. \'OI , "'"' · Sran 1toor<1 ~::! f'.u·h '1 IJJ\rrcl~ r. t'I> .~urp u ,; Tools, Off i1uppllf'a. Book~. $6.i: 9;,00 BTU Arlmir11l SllO 17" PORTABLf: TV S20 rt>dv.00tl l'hips Si IH7-81ill. i,:nodl('S f.la.ny 11r11 1tr n1~ Xn111~ dN.11r. Jr \.\'t'lry, misr ti42-41160 :!3" TV $30 1731 Sanl11 lsabl'l, F V. 1'11111 i·aSN\. l.1'11tl Cr).,lal all<'I I ' II I ""2 B I l"ASTf.L.--.~·c U 11 I • ,)'\3-65:!'9 • ~l hrr l1f'n1' $:! $10, r.1ai:oo IM , f'I . '""' u -" · "'"~ • ' v r r ~ ll l)RE."!"ER S'.?5. Tall •·hc>sr 1 4\•t'•'Ull. ~V. j.\IJ..3910, Sal 9-l)i5h .. ashrr. GOOtl 1'0r.1ition Hi-Fi ' St•r•a 1210 s2· r.r s1· '.\ nd l'Orhtl!1' 1)/)f'"l'llf'r ~~IJ. 7. $40 ~>4g..21.'i2 '· irror ·' · IJ:hl Sia i\1al1oi.:.t11) rl1 11tlr r $I O. __ _ _ OO TT l f $1:1. Tablf' larnp $2:1 \\'l1ill" l\l f'!:d !:tlil<' II ltl'i'"rr! JiUITTTNliTON fi 111• h rJ u r LG COLl>.SPOT P.EFRIG t l Y.'A Strrt'O . 0 am/ 111 F:d SlO Fl \\.IC ·r I r"dio c,-,-• l•hle 12 ''' ' ison l'l'lh . -. rr•lr1<· P..i birw l S.~. 11 <'11 ~r.; v1n1.'I Sall'' l.ook1n.i: rnr a /'OSI>· up 1-C('ll'r. " · •' ru " · k I J Sl .s· •• ,,,,,,,. '.A·r·u··· -·~1h 10-1:.0 .. • 1).11)..7820 ~u~pendrd SJlf'llkt'r~. Nf'll' llPll'll llpplilrll'!'S lo ) 111•• s:i l'afh~ llr1111rl 111'\<J ,,.. .. " Collel'ro1"s fll!l )>(ln jui·s $1 • 4091 •1 · St ll ----for $47j Silcr1fll-e s·ri0 h1<nd·e1'0«lw!t•d a!i.:ll r111 $~(). . "orn1nr.: · ~r r .. K~:NMUHE \\1;1sllt•r S4~. GE t)4G..()86:l · · · -· · 1•arh. Toy! ."JC tn $1. Tat•h• NAugiihyrlt• ~i(k· ,l'1tnl 1llP>.:• ·"·c"c·--------~ I ('IP(' dryl'f S3i Aolh Xlnl ----------l 1nrn.~ 2."K·. s:t Curtain.~ ~J(l(· I -U11l \.\'Ul'•'ll t ll Ii I {' l' \fl 11 0 RIG l.awn Sl.111"! Jlun11.'1t1ade cond. 847-1111:\ '.'l'lli-3!72. Sporting Goods 8500 pu1r. Curtau1 rods~<· lo SJ. h"d,;p1·e111I nt•w $1:1 f'n!'li. candles. '64 VW, 1111st• Silt Rc"F"l"IGF.RATOR s 1 Cornier hoxe~ II · 12. Coll r~ ~ • • r r v e POOL TABLE Dun! llrd s prrud s.~. onty 173!'!1 t\l'i'lSOn J.n IW. $2:1; Chf'sl fn.'1"1.er $25. rar1 S~>. NaturRI f1n1sh 1•rih lj()]lyw(ll)fj f\)tjf1l 1-i('d rirvrr · Mu1t be full time perm•nent employee Esprnrr!Cl"d preferred bu• oot nttt'lliltf)'. Undrr jo y~. pref'd. f.11lny co111- pany bt'11el11~. Apply In bf.~ nnly hrlwM'n 2 ;M 6 P 1\1. A~k /or ~11kl" Grant. l!Win& shill. Lorin's Arco. 1 ----'==-~---c.=°'" 3201 Harbor BJ\'d, J-larbnr \\'ANTED: Ex1ll'r ~rviro• A, San Dil"~o ff'\VY . \:.M. Sin ialesman, T.?-4;1, 1476 • Jntervil'WS l\!nn. ~7Pl\1 Pali~111le11 Rd .. C.J\f. Furniture Facto;:y- Open lo Pu bllc \\lpd-Sat Thh1 \\'N'k Only ill Beael\ &: Slatrrt. HH * 962-01&4 • 4 x 8 Rl'gulation. $10 ('r1h 111al\I'f'~S $10. • • SAVE 11 * * • ~13 Pl:1rPn1ia CJ\f GARAGE salr Fri, S.1! Ii Sun Ht:t'rt!GEH.ATOR." l:ompleie with 11JI Sn111lt 111'0 \\'hl'f'I hike S:i. u~t•rl s:r,, ~:m:y1.:lupr111,.~ SI. Nr l't'r 11urn ~k1 hool.,, ~11P II paid S4~ N'll $15. \l nn1c11 ·~ SERVIC~: Sla. A!lrtlllant. Apply 1n person R-10 am. Bay~hof'f' Ric>h field. 200 W. Co11.s1 H"'Y· N.R. WOMAN )<'or lull 1in1e clerk. Apply in prl"l!On. No phn1w ('ii.JI~. &1i.71:io · rumilul'f', clothini.:. rn ill<' Likf' ntw chro1nf' •"Ollllnorlr rha1r $10. K102 PnllC't!il! Cir, HA 96MIOR5 PLl:AS~: APPLY JT':"i! N""'pori Blvd .. ~ SALESMEN t I J M"rl au·~ e •Exrrnr111·1'd 0111~ ~~ ~J()l J111.rbor Blvd. • &13-0466 IT'S &11och hnuse t1mr. Big:· ce~I ielcct Ion ever! Ste the ICC1k>n now! SERV!ct: S1a11011 Attndnt. ~.xp'd lor lull time, pc>rm. Hrly \\a~r plus \'0111111 9!10 1· ·cua...it Hwy. N.B. Stw·ll. ~·r1 Sta1i11r~trchan1~sa1;;. 1111111. top pay. 149i"1 Superior, 11 Placrnli11. N.B. S\IAIU1(:irl X-10, 110 1'tlS· 11111u>, ~tnughl bt•f'1· hnr. '"l'h1· Pla1·e... 20JO \Y. R;illw~•. :-;.B ... 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'" F.. 171h SI., Sanla Ana bookl'flSC htosdbrrl, $j() Drop e KARATE e Cl'l11dl'('o & ll(illltM. IM:J \\' 19th SI., C 1'1. 6 10 t pm. 64UJM7. 54~2096 PIANO ll'SllO!ll" in your homo• ~~ x pe rl r nr rd !r11rtirr. 5."-7094 111l1•r 'i PM MERCHANDISE F OR SALE AND TRADE Furniture 8000 IIJ.:AUT l)nmlr (_' 111: I 0 <'Al\lNf,T ~1ln~11 hu~·k. I it!1o•lv1·~. 62'1:21. SAC' r.:I(). 611-20-11. 3 PCE i\laplr Hrriroo111 !'il•I, COlttfl. \.\ ho• ~pr111111 nlfil lr1'lll!, n111Tor & ~pn•r1d Sli~. or hr~I ollror. 4fl&..45.:ll CONTEt.IPORARY o llf'rf wftlnut di.nine 111hlt. 0111':1111 to "'til 12-Pad1 1nri, 6':hl007 Hutch. Sm1ll dlllf'trr l11blt & 4 chA1rt1. Vrry rf'!UIOllOlhlr' 'il!l-110.\ -,. -Sof•-:-M•lct Off tr- .. IH6· lf14,, • (;()HC f l)llS ~·11.t hfi rrtwnn.t h11 r 1', walmll l1n1J1h s 1J:1 j jj'.I !.12:n; F'Of-1 $11lr-hc;1:;-l~ll n1 ll'llf mapll' ctrsk, $3:i All a,:ml ('(lnd. C11.ll blr ~ pn1. IH&.7930. L~AVING "1'()Ulltl). 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Hou~holl\ --7'6" SUR~'BOARD, \rll"RI for goorls '.lt· · $10 10161 ~dyr J\1AVTAG auto washrr & gi1~ 1>cgin1lf'rs. t'aitt, ~tab l r , Dr H.B .. near Brookhurs• l.: dryt<r. P<'l'ff'l'f cood. float~ wrll Prr1C'f'1 Sl(l Adan18, 962-7000 * 540-1000 * 64&--7&i:I . l~,..::::c::_c... _____ _ --------ANTF.NNA · rolor hra~·v du· Antiques 8110 MAC GR~:~-;u~ Tourllf'y (;off ty J2:1. 7" M .. 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CnlJ 1hs1tl11y t'll"°'. 7:'1 p1l•1•1•" of 1118.kt (If;_". ~Rlfili ___ 11.flPr 6 p,n1. :l:ili-::l•l-4 .h11)11t11•s.· l',lfVNI Iv 0 r v ' • 8'00 :-=fi::HF:O t'0-1\Xl'l ~Jll'flk,,r < 'h11'1C'11l' ""'r1-ela1 n,:, ka rtlf n ,M'-"'c'<c•clclc•cn=•=•=uc• ____ •;c. I 1r' 1. SlO. Dnugllhoy pool 1:i· X s!onl. Jlhih•1', plall!•fll, vases. ELEC i1 1('lumlu1-. ~l11irw11y , ~2" n1•1·d~ 11111'1· $10 S-17-r~;71 •·h· .~ ~01111· Chi111·~ JtJrn, i•i•ry old (jl'l-9114. 1·h11ir ly~"'. '. ~r .. 111 t."11.~1 ON~; lul ~~}t.--;-.,1rll. Shulg11 11 nPw SlK . .O, Xlnl huy $500 . l'IUTyln~ t'il Sl'll. ~ ht).\('~ ~.t)~ PENBROOK l:hf'rry dropl,ar 6-1().6J{lt), 67'.'.-7211. I · I hlanks sho<'k~ for l 'ou.c:ur 11r 1.11l t'. ~hPrJ!(Oll •lVC'Sf'U\, U:'iED S.•aJi; root !R'7 lt-;-s Vw 1><:~. G ()<!. k n1a!rh1nj( 4. wllh l\.\'O d-k<. fl!ltr, ~!uslant.:. Ai;.:u~ fl;ish it!· I I' " P•· & ~-.. 111rhn1en1s, F.·70 14 1 1n·~. 1· It\ Jr:<. ;. ,,, , uSSlll I I-' k c l\j '11i-'7;.(l vacuum. !llul'r, s 1111111er, !\lnh1le 11ntenn11 h:1iif", (' 8 . _ 1·11n 'IT~· ·1 " • Jc~~ linrr $249. ;,.\6-tO!M C11ll book UrN' QSL car<!~! JlOUSF.F.UL (11 OLD NB T > Cl b 1 t'ASlllONF.O \YI c K ER . ' f'n! UI u r l~rttr birri f'Rg(', 11.1110, a Ir FURN r.ood nd &H-28S3 me 111ber~h1 p, S4S:1 + c·ltoul'!f'l'11. r.JG.?.D21 or :lll 1 ' Nl · · transff'r fl'f'. ti42· 2• l l , Jollf'I, llununglon &•11rh Sewing Machin•• allo ~· --Hl -PO\VER ~lnl N~:"'PORT Rciif'h T~nn1~ r11rnH~'Q l'lllE', ~porll'rtJ.l'd 1910 ~1nger touch-o-mlllic, Club nlt 111hi'r!<h1r !or lililr. $2.l ~217 1.11>?-'l.ll..I:, bt11u1. wa.lnut ron· S ;. O O . f 1 11 co 11 t c t I ~=~::.:::.:."'"-,,--,-~cc :i01r, 1n8kt'l'I blll,lon holes, .>03/'J22-t~l3.\. BUR~U $:.!O. Desk $10. nvt'f:C11"111 \1"11ffii{, b I ind L.it n1p $~1. l~r stool! $Ii hrms, 1le~i.1:n~ It. ttr. 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Also •.; hdgt' l'ump a11ach~ s2·, 1rr. \\'allaf'I', C~I REFRIGERATOR .sz·, CF. 1 ln<'k·t'ad10 M 50 11 r n " n dr<'~r SI 1 6-t&-&"> RONSON Elf><.•1r1t· ~tm~·1•r, ONE P11i r fotdlng <.:lo~t Hkr nt"ll' S:J Ronson l'!f'<'lric doors S.i. 1015 Goi<k>nrod, ~hal'rr, f'Xc;'lll"nt Sol 5 0 . Cd~1 . ~1300 • f:lC'clne ran 12", 1•xc'f'llrnt NICE small bookca~ $.i. s ·i Ell·ctr11· hro1h•r 1ht•r111c1 1015 Goldtlnrod Cd \I S·I, til:l-2131! 644-1300 , llll,;JI Fashions bv fa111ou5 LITTLE Boy's \\('~~. lx'n<::h fl1'1ugot'rti. all hk" ni•v.-, $5. Toys 10c-S1. Ne\1.' KPn• ""'l'l" SO-S80. nr111• SS !Q s:.!O, rlf'r buraer grill \1.'Hh ml);e~ 11 1 it' I:?. 16. 21179 ll1,1llow ~. c 0 111 p I eo It" "Daktar1" L.u••. C :\I. pl11y !lf't SI ~194. EXCEL LENT Usrd NEW l nng bllH' scllool C11rl)f'!Jng 10Al1. R.\l:l. lixlO, b111di•n; 50c Pach, 111th Hl<' sq 11 ~'11'1 Knox S! after rlividf'rs 7;,c Anli4llt' whlll' 5 l'l'f'S s111gh• headboard $ I 0 . 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('00\8, shot'i; anri pur•1'¥ SI • S;J Calpeti; S'.: K11 rlli'n l1r1n~ :. ·SI 141 !-'.. \\'llson MS-~70 SE.'T-lw111 bt'd h'llme~ with IJi•11dbo)!l 1'd~. hkr rll.'o" S20 !or hoth 'l\1•1n bl•d, Irani<', he11dboord, loorboord 111cr and n-at prPlly Stri Bink':c p1uu! l':Un S:.lfl '.? bFdS~ an· 1111111• 13oul lump~ SS P&eh C!t11hC'8 !Or • SI Va&f's, f11~tll'' ~ -5Q(· &'6-6176 9M 011k St f'\I T\vn-luih -firl-7<7h-ly-,-P"-,"k('r~ $~!ti r11ch \11rrophont' hkr rlf'\I Sl :i Brand nf'W Ttn'r' n1rn , 11atch SIO Southpa."· Ra11l1ni.:·~ basfob:tll glnvf', br11 nrt 11C'11 $10 Llkl' fl('W rlC'I U\t' 111pr r'l"('Ordf'r SIO. Slot f':1n1 "11h c1r1rry1n£. hoA, 1'0ntrolltr llnd l.C('("5M!flf'S SI 1 Llkr I'll':" foolb1tll :chof'~ $.i V\\' nl.llt!kr 111"\\' SIO \'\\' r'C'1tr bun1pcr S.~. ft'OOI Sf'llt hf'll!I $j 642-j Jii BrlO\\'N~ludlo -;,OO-rh anrl 1lr11k. both In l[OO(f rond1hon Sl i Slt't'eo-Viel1'1'r \\' 1 I h 1·un1' Sl I. \\101111 \\'ar l :lfJnr r,u1111J: n1enirnlo S:l •I . H111hroon1 11hrlr S2. B1u!1!1 C11lon11il lan111 Si . Grf'f"u hAl111 l1<blP ll6mp S7 (jl'et>n \lnyl ~w1vrl cll'sk r:hHl1• S\5 Con1 plrtr ~"' of ~ll\·t>rwAIT IK'I of iiO plt"l't'S 111 or!l[lrlftl non-r11rn1sh !xix s:n Jrm Brlim ltoyaJ opal ·57 borllr S\l l 1tlf'n~. 1 loth~ aod lacP ~,()(· S2 \Vood annquf' hat n1old '.! plf'<'t'5 $.II 11'<111 f1n•plru•r pn1 $';' Largf' n11r 1nr SI Books. h·amr~. (!1(• tur1.' :z:j(' Sl D1nflf'r plat!"~ J:"· Tt>llnn pol~ and pans Ji I An1141.1r p111 no s10fll S:l;i ~J V111ur111 C1\1 -~----.l:l;iPl.11' 1•1ni Chf'\•y p1ck-11n ~ll!"hOlf· \j" v.·hfflli $10 f'l\l'h '4X-4.'A'i 'SOY'~l;i~·lothPs SlZl'S 10-16. n1ilny goot1 sbir1s ancl punts l\fOTORCYCLE hrlmt'!. rury 2nd, '~ pr11.-c- ~2--0ti6J ANTIQUE u1nbl'!'lla S6 Roo.i!W\'ell rhn11' Sf'! 1n \\'h1t- 1n1111 folder SS 1968 mllll !let S2 50 9 ' l2 heavy 1\'8Ulto ru.I?' Plirl S5 L1If'·likr vlnyl ll\llnlk'<1u 1n Sl.1 \\'lulf' rota.»} ~'"'1ng n1achull" 11 llh •J. tach111r nr in m 11 h 0 z 8 n y •·<1b1°"1 SI? Thf'tmador la 111'111 hesirr l'{lmb111at1on Sj. Hobb} 111otor 11·nh sPff()s of ·~. 150. 2.'i and 5 RAJP 11 ti7:l-j2.')8 ANTIQU!'.; lablt'$ S7.50 • Sl'i. Cht'sl nf clr<t\\f"rs S6. DeM SllJ Duncan Phylt' dlnlJl.C 1a11h• S.!:'1 fi ~hlrld hliC'k <'h1ttr'!I S6 each Orirnt•I lan1p SJ 50. \\'lnd10r ('hatr Sl'.l. Soul't'nlr spoon!! S:? - Sli ~U\•enir p\att>s $.5 • S10. D11rlu1i( Vif'lorian rock•r SZi 0111 t111ndsome Orienral rlll,."S SLO Sia· S?.! Orlt'nlal ob)('cts SI <-() -Sl5 Brw·""- bral Si • Sl1. AnhC'I JP\\clry SJ • tl!i 1\401 f'an11no Cap1s lrano , Cap1s1r11no Bt'11ch. 491hlf14!1' BIC'l'Cl,l:S;· 2 men's and 1 11 01n<t n'~ 3 speed Sti. S8 and SW MPn's 27' 10 si-ri SCI. Tf'n -sptf'd bike lram<? s:i. Surlbo&rd S25. Sk.il aa t·, Tunr i;\\l{ches S 1. ScrC'\\s, trolts, brackt'll • 1·011 Old 11 agon whrtl $10. Ell't·1ric lypcwrtlf'r SlO. ~ lf'n thf'r 1·Jub t ha1rs S2 each. Kcnnlfll'f" upr1zht v1cuum $15 Lt•wt ca11nu1ter vaeuunl S2 50 Z<•enlh Al\1 radio $1. Kay Banjo S:lri. C.11nn1n1: jars ~ each \Vil'!" ba.U truit JArfl SI ('llch Bean1 bottles • Of'OµaU 11 1'\lsf and Caml"Q blur s:; r11cll Avon bottle1 • I! oi :slt>1n, lavt"nder sac:het1 l'fUf't. tall pony po1f . lll"ar11f"~8 PQ\\'tit'r aachfol. f()( k:rrs S2 1'1111ch Others 10c -S:! 1:l·, bollle$ 1n all\. Rr~•aur.1nl ~th S 2 !'i, Barhl'l·~ S~50 Shoet . llOtht"! 2:i t• Sl . ?.11"Cf'll11.nrous brtl'-a-brac ;ic -12 Ronk~ IOt·. J\lotorcycl& • 11rr Sl i\-lattres.>;t'~ SI f'ac:h. ' 49-1-3622 2!M5 Dorn Cou ~: LBi.:un11 Bl-arh R1'1i\1 \'a.slu1 a clllnera and rase. wo1n lf'/1$, f'll't·trit rye :tl(·-·.o._. sport 1·onl~ and 'l'la1·ks Sl l'tlf'h j;i{'krts S'l larJ(I' swll.17: lamp $18 old hra~~ !loot• lan1p S8 :.tJ co1- h.•c!or'§ hnttlt's 2 J 1 • $ • <;l111t~"111'f' and k11cllC'nw!IN' :oQr-SlO Pt1vr·rh11eks I <11· <;~ 11pllll'it J!K" An1rrlcru1 l!('r!llll:i' Sl l"3Ch \\'ovtn ha.~kl't dn~!f' hrd S.1 nlrl Royal l''pl'\\rltc:-r $\ (;f; S20 .i4S-l!M.l >:-LECT-.--R-!C-~h,-,c,,-,-~S-,c.·f, Ro~t'11'()()(/ <'Arvin& boAn:t $3. C11ov11:> <'01 S2. Cl'nt.."T\io 1 h11 11~111c la11111 S.i. Doublf" r!rctr11· hlankt'I J:I. &nine( '-l t'Ovrr Sl YRmaha AC· ll'11:10n<'s Si. Dinner napklnr; \1ob1!,. Maid r!i~hwa~hl'r SI :; Sil l -11 A.1\f Ill rl11rk on- Iv n,1 Lill111.n P l off Orangl' h...t11.f'l'n Df'I f.far-i\le!ill Dr. CH IR 11111111-e~ ttnd linen SZ:, 1t1gh •·hair S:1 pcnty chair S.l cbl'~1 nf tlr11\\<rNI $1."i m11plr t'Oflrr 11nrl find lttbll'~ s:i C'tJch k1t!·ht:n 1ablr 11nd 4 1•ht1il"I S~ ~Tl \\' E-:'->i-1Nc:J10Usf:--,,c,-,.,-n-,· d1 VC'!', Wfl~~ f1nr S I 0. '.11.>-lllll7, 3262 C11.l1fornut St , (' ,,, l<Al)J ,\1, 11rn1 ,.;1111 , ot~ hr s2:a 11!1. i::r1·('11 rt\tu h $20 ft•'lrt!«'ra.to1· Sri iwt-2576. 211.> Alt!f'rt Placr. Ci\! iWc>RT nfl<' ~ ~f11u~r SX1 hull S\!'1. &)6....628:;. NE\V 100 1unp mt'ter box, !lllJJ In boJC S25 l'lt'W 6~" lkil MW $20 l3 p!tt'e mf'tric 111"1 $.•. 2210 Ora"'-te, CM. TYPEWRITER table 14.:10 rl1t1hf"1c Md irtaa......,.. ~-$3 l\a'hll"d makN.tp mlm>r $;'; orlrnt•I lamp $1" hi $U Ortt"nllll llrurrt1 S2·S4 PiJX' lhrnidcr 1.ntl vW' $20 I' II. t xlt111K'ln l11ddtr 1).jC) ~ f)l'rt\lt tr!n c11.rwi18',.r s,; lonl~ 2.ic·S5 Jfooll'bold fftn1• 5e-S? lrfllllilolor t'llldlO'C Sl.50-S-i C'tpN'ltt" l~t("l'I 23"-S.1.:il \Vrl MUI! SS rrr! lr ttl"mll'n'' l'll'f'81t't Sii 2SOO ~hnntnr 111 AdMm5, Ci\f ~l+.i73.i llti.U.t Kndak prnjr clor $20 ~1~1!14:1 ac-r11.ch a· 'I( 6' x 3" foe.m pr1d s.·1 7' i;ora SIO. Mitri! ho.~ SJ ll11ck S111V SI. C&t 111U1hf'r :-6: 67J.-0993 REFRIGERATOR $25. Patio sc>t S25 .l\.Iatchinr flowered un1brelh1 Slj lkll-T0ptd nunl·bJkt" helmet size l \4 $10 CICK"k llidio S 3 1 ~·1n·pl11('f' st:rl',.11 and bn.u •tl(ti!'Ofl!I S3 Wooden and 1'f'ra.mLC bowl1 And »entlnc: p1e.:•ri; Sc • SI. Yard light $1.Ii(l ~l3 VW new chaina ~ Rollaw11oy bed $2 0 . AontJ1tl 1·11r~ $2 • SS. 429 Ca1'1'1al1Qn Avt, Cdft;t, Sat only 9--'i ---,-~--~~~-1 ROLLER 11ka1ts SI • Si. Vin)'I 1·lub 1·halr anti ot- 1on11111 S2!1 7R rpm l"l!C()l"d albunti 5()(" • SI Dl8hf!ll, ut S.~. Elf'1·t1•1c '-'Ill! upen<!r S.1, 011 pa!rulna• S25 each. Unl<:Yf'I" S2 SUll~'tatt U, sz; Chlldrtn't loy•, pot 1.nit ))tlM Zic • $3. Glri'a clofhf'll ?X· • Sl. RIX'Otd pl"')lf'r S:.. ~I Mea Or., $11nt11 An11 Melfh!t M7-3359 22 GAU.ON aquarluma $14. 3' tank MtclM-ry atandti $10. ....,.,. BRAI OF.D <Mii NC•, A ;1, 9 $2j I x 6 StO. 2 tnlli· l'h~"" l'h111n: s;; e•t!h . :M~ 282!1 ClubhouM Rd. c~: EARLY American c:ouch S2!. Gull.t r, rood c:ondlllon SIO. 181-1 C'lfctrl(" lypewritu $2!', \~13 Ori.Ill• Ave CM 8-4)-!iflfl, • • ' • ' l ! I ' ' l ' t • ' t ' • ~ • t ' l • l l I ' I • • " SILKY TeJTler Puppiff. AKC registered. Sil~r blue, tan point1. 6 to 10 poun:is, lovable, woriclf!rful w i t h childNin. $125 • s l 5 e. 962.-70J7 DOBER.i"1:AN Pup&-AKC. ch 1!red, shot.Ii &: ~· Top bloodline, Mow I< pet. ~195. MALE Lab Retriever 1~~ yrs AKC, all 1hol!I. X l n t temperament, Obedience training. 675-31-04. CAL 2:i, latest inter. design. This Joaded & hardly used je~·el ha1 h11.d over $9500 ir1- veste<l 1n It new this yr. Will aacrifL~ for $7500 cash. Owner. days 646--0231. eves. 646-1341. CL- HOBIE CATS ALL COLORS FREE DEMOS 6381689 11' Ottiil inboard util. Plank· ed brirbt varnilh, new top & cover, II.JI M:CCS5tll'ies. Trailer. S1025. 644--0!MS. \\'ILL TR.ADE SAil.BOAT FOR GOOD SK IBOAT • 645-0810 . 29· CHRJS Craft speedboat BN.ut. 1945 Oassic -New Chcys. eng. $995. 673-3185. e 14' SKI BOAT 45 H.P. MERC & Tra.iler $3.50. • * * 962-0447 903S Mari~ Equlp. -'-'----CAP'N EDS • WARNER velvet drive, 23XI W. Cit. H"'Y· ~ '6-2244 NEW, 1.9 to l reduclioo. C 0 R 0 NA D 0 11 Can-$250 642-!»64 celled-lmmed dellvery. Al!iO 35 HP EVIN RUDE 2 i;oore.. Trades? -SAV-$145 * St2-05S4 JNGS! Yacht& Royale Inc 645-0810 Boat Slip Mooring 9036 2912 W. C?ast Hwy. NB Lil.e new: 9,000 milea: left on wUTanly. ~1oving, must ..rt. $GOO or Best T7~21!i5 ---------------.-... -......... - 292 engine. heater, deluxe cab, flhPra:lalt-tll't'I with A foot t"ab over Kins" or Road Camper. Stove, rebic. el'B.lor, 20 cal. water tank, natural wood W\lh lots of room. $3295 Serial 58744 UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa l\1esa MQ.9640 '65 Ford )Onr bed % 1on paint truck, compressor mounted v.·ith raclr. Binka Airless conventional spray eriuipment, laddet1, drop cloths. Leaving 1tate, must IW'.11, 4S4-7314. 753 Monza.nit.a, La_guna Beach. '53 CHM VAN 1966 2 DOOR Cortina GT, Nrtl aood • rood rubber - below 1ow . book. 54:...6S17 1964 Au1tln Healey a1termon11. 3000 Rcada1er, radio, hl'ater.I;:=:=:;:;===== 4 speed, wire Whttla. Ser. • 3418, DATSUN $895 ~ 1963 Au1tln Healey 1a1 MTSUN - Sprite, rtidlo, healer, 4 11Pttd • l a hllrdlop, aMrp BA W180, "Leaaer In The Cearb Cities .. $995 ZIMMERMAN 1 ... D 1 llOO 2MS HARBOR llLVD. Jv. .1 1un 540-64lO """d'"" ...,,., "'""· • ;69 DATSUN WAGON &peed, ~tra clean. O?t1N397 $1195 1967 Dat1un 1600 Sed., heater & automatic, like new. TSR 878 $1295 1961 Datsun 1600 Saddle tan ('Xterlor deJuxe shag carpets, 26,ooil mil!'.'a. Car has had xlpt care. Sac- ri fice • small dn. will tin. priv. parry, Call P11I dlr alt 10;00 494-1503 . 540-3100. '66 1600 ROADSTER Sedan, heater,• 1peed, clean. VEY 630 Sliver fini&h "'/black vinyl $1295 Interior 4 speed. Dir,. (RUC 851) "·ill take trade or fin. ance rrivate party call l'rl Ton encl'lSl'd lreight box· 1967 MG Mldg•t 54G-4052 or 494-6811 . (G96369ll dlr. \\'ill take care Roi.titter, re.dio, heater; 4 1 -~Do-O=T'""'Do-A=T~S~U~N,.,.-­ in trade or lina11ce private 1peed, wfre v.•hee.ls, priced party. 546-40.12 or 494-0811. to 11:11. VLV 078 OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS '6.1 FORD Van-Xlnl 1hape. $1595 TOY Poodle, AKC, 9 wkfi, 24 ' HOLIDAY Yawl-Sips 4, 5 &ilver. Bought tor $100, ~;ill eaib:. inbrd eng, radio, eJec NEW "ORPHAN" Columbia 36. J'teed$ Ne:v.•port Beach Home. Slip-side tie-mooring or What Ever? &U-2018 or HONDA SL-350 '70, Jo ml. oalri.tted for ll11ing. R x 10 >Ont <X>nd. Xtras See 1 awning w I poll's Fu 11 y Dee ·WhilAOn's Cl1e~i=on, ~I crpld. l\tust srtl in:imed. Harbor B.tvd, CM Asking Make otter. 6T:>-6172 BLll. $725. !.4!>-4Ta5 '!iii CHEV 'Ai T, V-8 . Stick. MOTORCYCLE raren; want Cust. Cab. Saddle tanks, used cycles & basket caseR. wide bed. l.D mi. Ex cond \\'ill repair your C'ycles 1111;:"'=: .. ::',:450======= 1968 Triumph Spitfire 186.~ Beach Blvd. Hunrtniton Beach Roadster, radio, heater. 4 842-7781 or ~o.MU speed, \l'ire y.·heels, I o w _.:.::_:::::...:::...:c:c:=C--1 miles, \VXN 454 • '69 Datsun 2-dr, • spd. , WANTED: : 1:1 ~room eqo.t•p. and SILVER OOINS WANTED • Hi&;~st pric:a paid • 64f..U45 . ·'========== : Machinery, Etc. 1700 ·-• 1r 3 hp Kellou a.ir com· ; pftfoaM. 80 pl 111.nk : PlO MZ-9464 :-· ·--. FREE TO YOU . 1-------- l KING mt box &pring and , m.ttt:te11, Kenmore "uhfor, ; needs ~pair. box of Navy t.eU for $75. 64~71 . sys, 11:al., head, all add'I COLLIE pt.JPS race It cruise e q u I p , 646-<TQ6. :a mos old, Reuotll.ble! Recently o'hauled. Must ---~""":::~""::..~~-li";:;;;U ·:..•~9>-;-c""6~-""'"°"--c:= 1~.-Dod<~-~,.,--,.-,-,,-w-,,-ter * AKC YORKY MALES * 18'7" CHARACTER &.loop, only, Up to 26'. Newport ai..s Mot1. cabin sips 2, J7 ial treab J.tjand; 673:3053 * * 646-0142 * * v.·ater, a.nchor, 2 Wis, 6 I-IP Mere. 54G-U3> or 5tl)...lll3 \\'Elt.tARANER A.K.C., good uk tor E1111. blood line. . "'4031 1 .!'11ALE Chihuahua~ wl!eks old, AKC $35. 536-3036 Haraes 8130 BUCKSKIN quarter non;e gelding-6 yrs, gent!", but needs exp'd r~r. $300 or best oHer. ~2209. REG . Quarti!r ~ -top breeding, bHI oUf'r. Also S~tland pony 646-5714. ENGLISH Saddle, Used only a few time11 $60 . .. ,....,,., 7 YR. old r.twitang mare. Gentle, ha1 had trairung. fl.25 w/tack. 54a.2735. TRANSPORTATION STIJRDY 20' v.·ooden awe. 6iQOJI, 5lps 2, galley le' head. Nu dacron sails, AJ. i11 $1b>. 642-3971/8am-5pm, 548-391B E"ves. SACRIFICE! MUST SELL! 24' Jolly Roger Sailboat hull-You finish. $250 or best olfe:r. MS-054.1. 3 r.tO. old Columbia. u.llin1 rhnghy. Inspect & m11.ke of- fer. 673-5252 day5, 67;....8990 27· KINGS Cruiser 11loop-in- brd Genny & spinnaker. Top &ha.pr, sips, 4, head. $>1500 . 673.-'.:1252 days, 67~ eves. e CO LUJl.tBIA-29 Mark It Fully eqpl. Just hauled & polishf'rl. Xlnt Cond. Price to Sf'll! 645-1410 * CoroM.do 25, used $6300 Yarhts Royale Inc 645-0811'.1 291: \V. coast Hwy, NB. 50' SIDE tie tor sailboat, $2 per foot. 675-3990 e SUPS 32'·38'. Also Ory •torage & hoist Jaunc.hini. . """". Boat Charter 9039 ----'----11' TROJAN fiy bridge cruiser-k>aded-slp1 6 $85 day $450. •rk. 646-9000 EXECUT IVE Marlin Fishing. 6 pa1s. Tackle in- cluded. $135 + fuel. 646-9000 Aircraft 9100 % INTERESI' In fully in- 1trum!'.'nl rqulpped 1964 :t.1ooney 11,!ark 21, 300 hours SMOH. F inancial 1tatemenl required. 776-8680 or 644--0889 . '64 Beech Deb. Lncated Orange Co. Airport, JF'R rated. 300 hn; S~10H; UiOO tolal hrs. All or 1/3 •hare. 642--0854. lol'·er lhan rlealers L'<lst. 536-3410 Jeeps 9510 ----•250 Kawasaki, Trail equip. '45 JEEP, Xlnl cond, New ped, $450. Al o to r c y c I e top axle, exhaust, tunoo-up, $695 heater, 4 speed, new time paint, real nice. QYZ 216 $1595 1968 VW radio xlnt roncl. $1500 or best of. fer. St2-1279. '69 DATSUN stn wgn, Xlnt c:ond. 1 owner. sr.c lo ap- preciate, $1625. 8JO..-O!l77. ENGLISH FORD trailer, 3 place w/ 10 gal paiiit job, Cash on I y. storage, straps & ramp. 5-18-4391. $275. 8231 r.iunster Dr. HB. ===========!heater, 4 speed, factory 11.ir HONDA 150, 250 &. 305 & Camper& 9S20 condltion, priced to sell. ALL NEW ENGLISH FORDS NOW IN STOCK DR.AS'J'ICALLY REDUCED m1~c parts. Priced right, ZDF 909 TO CLEAR LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM Theodore must 5eil this weekend ~-8218. APOLLO ~iOTOR HO~fES '65 TRIUMPH 65G-CC: metal tlakPd; lot!! of chron1e . Bit to 11" l!ipecs, Nf'w trans. & O'haul. $600. 551-3.131 * All Slee! Con1troctio11 QUICK Sal • * All fiberg:lus Exterior e or trade 650 MILLIGAN$ BSA, $500. ,,.. .1 Sal &1!>-1725 ,,·aicr efi. 13951 Harbor Blvd. '67 3Cf.l SCRA~1BLER -New Ga.rrien Gro11e * 537-2852 eng-& paint. Best offer. f.1UBI see. 675-8695 New '70 Datsun 'li6 HONDA 160 w/Ntd· 1600 OHC, Pickup with camp._ dlebags, 11,000 mi, xln! er. Sale: price $:1199 dlr. cond. $:lj(} cash. 4~3846 c• 677911) Will take car in e '68 Yamaha 2SO C'C DT-l trade. Will linance privale Enduro Stoc:k & cle11.n party. Call 5-16-4-052 or $500. 646-tii&I _ ...... _~1~1·==~=~- • 1969 Suzuki X-6 METRO VAN S1695 1967 Volvo 144 Sedan Radio, heater. auromatJC', all oriainal, 314 A YV $795 1961 Volvo radio heater, 4 speed, 11.ir condltlo:1, extra clean. lF'\V 467 $2595 ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvri. Costa Mesa 842-00ll'.I fERRARI 1--- FERRARI Newport Jmporu Ud. Qr. 1968 Volvo 145 St. anie c.ount)"• onb' auftior. Wagon, heater, automatic, l1ed dealer. luggage rack ZXW 924 SALES·SERVlCE-PARTS · 3100 W. Cout Hwy • $1795 Newport Beach 642·9.f.05 !H0..1764 Authorized FerTUI Dealtor unifomu. 9342 Ma.lahine, : Jm. 968-Ta.10. 911 Boats & Y acht1 9000 KITE -337 : <2! Sails-{1) w- ed once . dolly. Quick Sale! l·M_o_b_ll_e_H_om_•_t __ 92 -00 $600. 65-2588. -------- &st offer. Call 673-1794 1953 '~ T builtin camper. , . . SI.we, sink, ice box car- 70 Kawasaki Cenlur111.!l-M1nl peting panellin bed new cond. Never raced. 18'.~ hp. . ' i.. • 1961 Toyota Corona hard top cpe, radio, heater, automallc, air condition, FIAT land.au top, iha.rp. WFE U3 -F-1-.-,·,·6-9-1-50-S-p_y_d-er- • 1 Yr old, olack, mixed Cock. • er Spaniel. Male \'ery 1d. w I children. Hae brokrn. 54()..720 11/31 nEE IOttians • younr cats. Mmt find hornH. Mill)' col- Or&. F1utty .l ahorthairM. ~9424 8/31 • PLEASE! .. Millie" nttd.1 a rd/lwJme. Lovinc 11payPd rr.;/b\k Persian c 11 I . m-.56&2 8/31 ' BEAt.rnFUL Kittens, 8 wks o1~ calico k silver tfctt, Call eves or 11>•knds MJ-6329. 9/1 YOUNG Spa~ femal.e kitty netd5 Jovtn& home w/adul!. Indoor pet. s.J6.-.4037 9/1 3 Link black kittenlli 6 v.·ks old, nttd iood hom e. 549-0116 9/1 6 PART German pupp;es, 8 wkl old. 5'&5-Ql7, :n1s Trinity, C.?.1. 8/31 6 WKS old kitt.eM 3 ..,,.,,ite. 1 ti1•r, l arey &: \\'hilt, W4!llJl.- ed Ii t!qxtralMd. 546--1570. FREE To you -4 left Collie SMpherd pupp~S 673-002::> or 548-2550 8/29 I WIGGLY-Cuddly puppif'a - a.me litter but all sizes & colon 64Ul76, 642-3755 11/29 . Purebred S11fpolnt Sia· mes• kittens $15. Call '4'-6314 •fter 10 am. J<lTfENS Blk & wht mf'd. long hair. Box trained . 646-2$4 8/29 FEM. German Shepherd !l mo, all ibotl• Hsbrkn. Call 1125 M6-ll91T aft 5. S/29 Dogs 6 f\lr1 German puppiff, 8 -"--------wka aid, 56-6517, 3111 Tri· DACHSHUNDS AKC: ~ wka, nity C.M. Blk " Tan Red/Bm $•IO, 6 llo i wk! old on,ngt It wht 897-7297. CAPTAIN LICENSED Radar -Lonn 30 years ex- pc"riencr sail Or po11.•er. Pro- Jll!lssional sport flshinz 1uide Mexican & Central Aml!ri- ca:i water11. Administrative cxperienct", AVAlLABLE f'1r "'~ttkends, extended charters or deliv- eri~. Be11t of nfert.nct's. Write Box Pi'I 1060, Daily Pilot, 2'111 W. Blllboa Blvd., Newport Beach, Ca. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Farina -Panic -Knife - Cooper -CAP Ot't' A guy invenled lht> world's most powl'rful g l 11 e, hut couldn't UM> IL HI' Cl'luldn't get the CAP o~~r !hi> hottJe. 26' Tolly Craft Cab i n cruiser. galll')' ,, head. CPan. Xlnt mnd. J2j hr. SS. $7000. Trade for small runabout or sailboa t . 5'18-1936, &M-461M . e CHARACTER TUG BOAT or V.'Qrk boat. 20' LOA. F.ng It tnln1. new 1$~. Hull \'tr')' 50unr1 . Dock 11vail. VERY OITE! $2,!XXJ * 5-18--04·10 • BOSTON \Vhalt>r J:\', Evinrurle electf'O-"shift 40 h11, n1or. Hfi, gllng.cover· trai!l'r. Xlnt conlf. 675-1 37 1 41' CHRIS ocrn. '59, 2.5 K\\1 ONAN, aulo pU01. l?ll\V radio, RDf, f11.thomrtl'r, l!ihol'i~r. 2 lll'ild1. elec galley, $21.000. 644-4221. * 28 ' Fiberglass commercial boeL V6-GMC diesel a.18·9714 ev,._, · n to 9 tlrlpfd male kltb' wtth hll German Short-Hair Pointer, blue (')'el 546-2191 8/29 g mo's aid, 1h0ts·papers. , GERMAN ~pbtrd puppy Xln'I hunting dos. ~7-™6. * 171'1; F'il>\"rgl11..u Weatemer. free to 1d home COWES. AKC. 2-malei twin 50 ~t"rcul')'1. Tl'11.iler, 66-9020 A/29 Sii.hie/i m11.le & 1 fem. tri cover, etc. 67l-65.\.'i. l OAR.UNG kiflens fi wk1, i .::'°:::':::°'c,· ,:ct'°.:.:.;'::':..· ::: ...... c,,:;.'c-'·-~ e CHRYSLER iobd / outhcl . Wff.ned, It rn.lned to a liller BASSI<~ pup• AKC !I weelni 'liR run11bout w/con\'t, 1op, bOX 5*-9883 8/19 old. Tri anti tan-while in }·l'w hr5, n1n1 It look& hke I """ .,..... Jllf'W, .i9h.19j9, 5 Klttrnl 6 wb old u.orted ro or. o.>.J"""'l.J' c::okn 2 bob ,..ii kittens • PDODLES: 1 M&le /1 rem. 16' FISHING host. 33 HP M:)..'"31 8/29 $l't ta. 9 Wkt. 7043 Con-molor, elec 1t•rt. h81! l11nk, ·• ~· ( 11 v· .......1. O')\.~r. trlr, S:..00. 673-;i734. p~G fat pupplel ti~nt-.., ........ o 1c ... n-.. f fmom part mrltr). 1 tiger WEWI" Corri PltJI, Shot• k • 14 ' Fibergla5s Runabout )riftea ~f-4190 11129 paptn, 9 wkl, Show or Pet. 33~ Johru;nn , Trlr •!M--40~ Elec. bail t1nk ~s Whlte ll"'Y • · $425 • 54:-,..0:\61 tili!r-f4&.QM 8/29 • CltEAT DANE PUrs,. HYDRO Swi(l 17' De:ep v rDr£ JOtttnt. 7 wk 1 , !Ma.ck, AKC, 5 Wies $100 I i-• 'J "~ ·-• (II ·~ -· • 0 .8 . tr r, no enr. 1i1iJ •• IO, ~1-~--"" 16' ~hp. $550. MM731 ~ iJ1Ck kitten. Lov. Siiky Terriers ·A.KC 13• Ulllity ikifl. ~ A box trained. $2915 53T.ar31 Untini&hed . Make offer: LONG Halt 1.tnNt ;a,,. ... e AFGHAN PUPPIES • OIU809 e , 541-»42 1121 AKC • •IM * .... .,.., KA y AK $45 (2l CUTE Kl l1ttn Afghan Pupl·AKC fteg !l-18-2151 botmbmllrn ~ 1/31 QUALt'Tl'. • Jtt2,.H9 PRJCED for 11uU·k 1l.1e! 1&' FREI: KitkM 14 •1'1, blk iSCHNAU2m PUPS:• runabout. Ull hp !nbnt mt.Al hlbr'f, gu..493.2 1/31 Ma.la al 1tutl • .(rl)'>mlfll. f'.ooi r~nd $375. MHi680, oliiUNG Kitttn w~ • 846oG139 • S.18-316.i 1IHJ'. M6.mG I/St BEAUT. lriltl Sttttr Pup, 27' O"'ENS, ne...,. 327 "'Ill BLACK t.ah-W._~r mal"'. JO w)d eld, 1hot1 I< Nice lhrouihool, PriCf'd to pu111, 1 -"'· ..om am ...:c"...:,....'---· _sl_10...:·-•_1M_1., __ --"'=!·:..'-'-• _'1124-.....;7329 __ _ COLUMBIA jS, '7D, many xtras w/sllp. $251Xl down. A&surnc lOM. ·832-0561 28' COLUMBIA inbrd e-ng . Gd cond. Beat offer takes. {11 528-4644. 17' FEATIIER Sloop, rrbgl1 o/w<f. r.d cond, must Aell . $1695. 675-119.1 or 5.11·5363 COLUMBIA 22. $1300 YaC'h1i; Rnyale Inc: &15--0t80 2912 \V. COii.St Hwy, NB e 20' ~too~wood k~l boat, sleeps 2. _., $1100. tJ7.7039 24 F'T, Aux. Sailbnal. Oistinc11ve wood yJtcht 111 perf. cortd. SJ.800. 833-13.11 Lehman 12 * Xlnl. cone!. 673-1468 * BOAT for Salt. KITE sail Mat k h11.nd ra.rt. Good con. rl1tinn. 67~:\212 14' Catamaran w/trlr $700 * 673·3389 LAPWORTH 24 lnbrd Y11.C'ht11; r.oyale Inc. 64:Hl810 29L2 \V. (.oast llwy, NB CAl..-211: Full-Racr, 0/B. Little use. 192!Vl. I .'7':-,8-0185 * BEAUTJruL ~2' 8·nlt>l('f Sloof>"$17,500 Tl'rint1;. T·38 Ocean:i;ide. 714-794-3645. • llORIJ:: CAT-Sail no ~<!. READY 1l) RACEi $1000. C11.l1 fi4.l-2·106. I VENTURE 21 '. Newixirl 11.llp 11vailahlf'. Bf;ST OFfER 714: 96U351. LIOO 14 w/Hwy 1ral1er lllCI. Nl'i'PI launch/i.lorage. Top cont!. 714/644-6342. e \VINNING BOAT: KITE No. 5911 Ir 6-16-5100 01' 54&-9110 11 ' SEA Snark Sailboel Jo~rbgts, Good conrl. $125 * 546-7S47 • SATl.t'lSH 12' r e I i n i 1 h "d whllt with nrange rieck. Nf'w "811 . n1ddcr ~:l.111'.1 e SAF'E for ('hildrf'n-11' Trin111run·~f11l 01· m,1. \\11th tnult>r $300. 673-0~'f.i 1!1 1~' LIGHTNING, x 1 n I cnnd, \OI' lge Yo'heelM lrlr, many xtmi;_, $1200. 492--8181 SACRIFICE •••••••••• Don't Be Late $1595 ao,..... ... , ... ""' '°""''' tihlf', w/blk lea1herette In. $395 ' '" _77_ paint. Xlnt cond1t1on. . ~........ J, * 545-7245 * e '68 HONDA 31l5 e * ,70 8, Cs.bo C New rings, pisron! & valves vtr ampe:r * MOO 548-5.111 $1000 or Best Olff'r Pick Your Chalce Now · 11,lust Sell! * 645-2297 In the l!l69 Yll":'aha 305 CC-Strf"el. FORD '69 Van, SUndial 1969 Toyota Coron• Sdn radio, heater, automatic, bucket seats. XWZ :lM terior. Fully equip. E'xcep. 1lona.Uy clean in every de- tail. MEADOWS 3,!m mi. Xlnt cond. $495. 11 lb 8 Eve1 492-7824 C'amper, "' · V · tiuto, I I I 1 ,,~===·~-=~ R/H, ''Turtlt Top" lo mi's, $1398 $1695 • • • 90 ng ast '68 BULTACO J\1flrk JI!. Gd pvt pty 641-62·18. Luxurious New for i;treet or dirt. Extras 1961 Toyota Corona Se<:, radio, heater, automatic, all original. VZV .l!iti J2rluµor1 311uµor1 ~, $WS. 540-5198 · NE\V 11', S[lf!cial Clearance Adult Perk pr1t'f', $1445. scot t 's • 1969 Honda CT-!lO trail Campers, 914 N. Harbor, $595 1964 Opel St. Wagon :noo \V, Coas1 Hwy., N.B. radio, heatE'r, 4 speed, Jug. 642-9405 54().1764 bike. 340 ml. Like Ile\\' $215. S.A. 54&-!!600. , __ 1!!;1~-a=rE~. v~_-c_AM_P_E_R_ 'AA Honda CL 450 Sc:rarubler, $1300.00 xln'I cond. l.D mi's. Call * 548-7002 * Small pet1 •llowed S.A. F'wy at Jetfrey Rd, 14851 Jelf.rey Rd, 7141832-8585 call collect 531-8105, 53().2'330 aage rack. PIK 373 Authorized l\fG Ofoaler '64 Chevy %T ~ w/10' l ~ .. ='=-'="=·'=·=-c=====::.l '~~--~-~-~­ •••••••••• Auto S•rvlce °""'"d c"""''· Lo mi. $1095 ~ 2 BR Parkl11.ne, ~ gq ft, com. lot on rolf course. Oirflwood Bch Club, HB. Sac $6950. B7472. 5.1&-6928 Motor Homes 9215 NF:\V '71 morlel Vaca· tioneer-thP. fll'I('~\ in n11ni home~. 19' fully sell-cnn- lail'led . Your inspeC'!ion in· viled Scott's, 914 N. Harbor, Santa Ana. Bicycles 9'125 2 BIANO--H fold-up hikes, Nr rw>w, idP"ftl for iwhool or !'amping S60 e11.. M0-131';i Mini Bikes '27S -----2 Horlaka J\.1ini hike1-1 \()()cc chopper $250: I 00 re P.1 o lo-Cross \\'/r-xp11ru1on chan1bf'r $225. Many extras. Al!O 11 2-hike trlr. $150, All \1ke fM'W, 642-4959. CAT f.1TNI BIKE: 31 ~ lfP, 2 wk~. $100 or hel!t oller .. ,......,. '69 HONDA :;o M.in1 Trail >.1nt tY.1nrl. Shftl equlp'rl. $2\0. 543-4210. TACO Fri;olo m\n1 bikt>. $!l'i. Nt'Vt'r used un1C)'('le . $7. Phone ~m6. e HONDA !11\nl t~ll 50. Jpi;.~ lhan 1 yr l'lf'W, Xlnt t'OIKI . $220. 833-.1220 & Parts 9400 Many extras. 968-4385 "lt67 Saab 96 V 8 THINK --·-"FIAT' O B • 9525 4 i;edan. radio, heater, 4 V.W. lrame-trans., 4 i;d. une ug511es d "-VZU '08 lil'f"li, miM". c>ng. perts. -------lpet 'lluarp. , sn 962--0130 ., ;11>-107'. XLNT START FOR "FRIEDLANDER" 4 TIR~:s & whlE rrom 1!16!1 DUNE BUGGY D EA N V\V ~IZf' 5Mx1 5 J\1nst M!ll '&I V\V pan. includes front. 1l7SO llAC:H I Hwy, Jtl now. $1!11 a46-{l7~1. M0-7R~. end, front brakl"~. pedals & L E w I s 1;93-7566 • 5.17-6112'1 cables. jAll as!'.t'mhil'-dl NEW·USED~SERV. Auto Tools • Must Sell • 1966 HARBOR BLVD. ~ • ' Equip. 9410 .. ~"'' co-='=T·="=ESA=== .... ='=36.1,rn;ili:in.;;;;;;;;;;;;'--~-R 25 -15) GlLLET-Bf:AUTJFUL Red 196( Ba.Ja _ I llllQDaaanOfJilD TEF., 1111rle oval and heltrd. Bug. Ga.tes XT <;omm.ando AUSTIN HEALEY 9/31" nf trf'ad rli'n1aining . tll?s. Skid PAI n. Side winder momfl Excellf'n! cond SIS 00 rA e~liau~t. Ee . $1600 or best I ----------1 ~ Cell Rftrr -1:00 P.m. 637-41 56 ~;~~~i.ust sell: 673-4l2S or '59 HEALEY Trailer, Tr1vel 9425 BEAUTIFUL cuatoin buggy 1111 for slrPet. \\1\re \l'hls, AIRSTREAM 21· olrl bot t~he franie & a 11 I e ' ' t l'-a!ured Aug. Dune Buggy good, i;etf-tnnt., elso new •·t · 6I ~··i: R'~1 Int. Tr11.Vf'lal1. 493-l:iOJ "agazuw, P~-..... r , l9&1 Field & Stream l•I', GR ASSHOPPER 27.T·But"kl'1 SI I SI • -sr.NI w/molderl 1op, 1ndiv1dual ove nven. • ('f'!lS "· "'"' b k hi b k h oh 892-lMl ra Lng nn rear "-' s, uc , cai . . . . SIS. Call ~8-4793 all 4:30. 1968 Shll3ta Trailer. , 14 rt . For Sale r trade for DELUXE 70 Dune ~uggy .. 3096° Xl11! rond. Low n1Ueqe. c11.mper 54 $2200. Call R.17-9542. TRAILER Sleeps 3. large t"lo~t, • CURTOM B11ja I I y I e bug-Make o!l('r Ice box $27~. 646-5246 Call alter 6 54~702 16' TRAVEL trlr, M'lf.con. e Off the Road BUSISIY talned, slttpr; 5. Xlnr confl. 1700 * 492-4&77 fl 5 n $1\!Jl 5.JR-44r,.i a P1 e 1:i· ~llASTA TRAVEL TRAILER .. lmPorttd Autos 9600 ALFA ROMEO 100, 6 t"YI. WlrT whttls, 4 spd, w/ove1'dri~. 2 1ops, S750 or offl'r. ~1usl Srll! 892·2970. SHARP 1960 auto sport ltd Sales Open Sund11y 537-77n e.a11 ColJeci Ofll'-hunrlrTd.six series r.1e chanically Pertee! '69 Fiat 124 Cpe __,s.::;"c:"::c'';:•,;l~WO:::;,· ;"4-0-::;6::53:::.'-I Exolic red with black vinyl * '56 HEALEY-ICM * bucket seats. Low miles hag TOP COND. $TOO had excellent earl' Sacri- BTW &-SPi\1. 64~ lice! CXLY2351 Take okier • • '64 SPRITE: Lo m i. car Jn trade. \\'111 linance Xlnt cond. $750 All 5 pm prlvale 11rty. Call Pat dlr . 646-1930. alt lO t:._,\ 4!M·7503, :;.m.3100. BMW Aulhnr1i:ed Dir. '68 124 SPORT CPE R/H, Duft! f'Xhauu . fXEP1B3) Full 51Lle prire $169S BILL JONES BJ Sl)(lrlli Car Cf'n!rr 28.tl Harbor, C.~I . :>40-4491 NEW FIAT Lt1TLE Indittn M111i Bikl' • 16'-i Ar1Al(}('r81 l..A11<1 ('(lfll 1--------- 3' 1 hp. ~ Spd. Gd mnri ~~; Hke )lf!W cond, $l20~. 'lil 1600 ALFA v .. loce· xln! Sl35 6-M-526,! .::::...:.;:c.=~----Mnd New l'ng, !Tans, '68 Nlt.1ROD. DPluxe. Sip!! 6. 6Th--46fi9 1970 ISO SPYDER AH rolo1·~ to l'hnu.se from. $.2.\J:t + Tl'lx .. J,1r. All n1odeJs 1n 1·hl)ni;e. Motorcycle& Cal ifornia Sport Ci11r1 001 E ls!. S.A 5tl.Bllnl SIO\'e, kTbnx. 'hn'r table !-'"=========== 9300 22' l'RBGl.S Sl.CXlP 548-1164 on 675-479~ ... 1970 KAWASAKJ 500 • ========:la.oori n11. 11000 • .;._~"''-'·-="=...,="="·===I AUSTIN HEALEY Trucks 9S00 1------- Sale1 • Service • l'ar\a ALl. MOOF.1..S TO t1100SE FROM GLAS Powtr Crul11r1 9020 • 6.lS-834!1 • 1---------:...:::..:::...::;o.:.:;:;:=__:.:;; I "ID YAMAHA :100 Enduro '69 INTt;RNATIONAL Travel1ll, 1200. '"Plu:ite lra iler. tT111fy, •llO A lrttN'am. -t!l.1-1503 e ~ CPI In &lock • Immediate Oellvf'ry AUSTIN AMERICA Or eng• County'• '66 GLAS.lo s,.1111 1u11van11r SAOUP'IC!: -24 II ('abi11 crultf>r 1M h ~· b11 Chryller MArlne.. Juit pa l n I e d lhrvnut, Pe:rf«t shaipe all 11l'Ol1nil. In ~·11 1er nnw Rl'duN'd pri{"f' $220l'I. C11.ll all 7 31:1 p.m ~9.'l-~~ DRAFTF:O, t-1.usl M.'ll ur Slal"M'8f! 1~ hp. 1<:v1nrurlfo. frff' 11hp h'lr fJI days, $14!i0 .,... lll'~1 olff'r. 4!'14-3!H9 11' CABIN Crui~r. 'i!l hp JohMOn. t"'lah or 1kl, 1itlnt CPnd. Trlr ot 11\a. ~. I RT•l, 2 \\kl old, Le11vina; mu11t sell sm. 646--0389. 'Q Bult~ 1n Shef"I*-, 1100 Ln extr111, Runs rood S350 6--16--4349. '66 llARLE\' ~virll'.lln Elt'C· Ira Glide f'ut! dr'f'~~. tA11 1163-31}?}] Honda 305 Scrambler Coood cond S.t-iO j40.t)91 llONDA S.!'IO r!1r1 hike SM. ?thnl·blkl' $40. Uuca11. l1Xc d!rt hike f6!i· '43-l!MS '6.) }'ORD PU, 8' bfd, C'.~ V- R 11u!o trans. ~t11n}I x1ra11, R&ll, xlnt C'Olld thr11out. 611 1·112 flit 6 rim Sa.lei, Strv1ct, Parts Immediate Dt.llVerJ All Model> J2rlttPLlrI Jl1 11 p o1·1 ~; 'fi.l •·ord P1cJ..-UJ'I '1 S1111 JIM W, Cou1 Hwy., N.B. (°,(lod o'Orwl nu tirk1 ~""'~ M2·9~ ~lTM ~ti \\ii\ ll'adf' XJO...l 1i l Author1~ MG Oeale.r Newe1t O..ler Pck:·up COAST IMPORTS '==='u"=·':.:"''== DI °"""" Coun1y I -llllll w. P••'"' °""Hwy JAGUAR I.Across fmm &lhoa Bay Oubl fi.12.0.0 • 5-&64.\29 CORTINA '65 Jo911ar XKE Rr.arlsl,.r, ln1m11n 1l11.1r. 1NJt){._'J6l 1 $199! roRo '!d p u V.t C11.n1fl1'r. 61 AUST IN Hl'tl.ley. whlta, " '61 CORTINA GT. air, • t k p.1" Many l''<tru1 nc~ trana I.-ovl!r drtwi, Beaut. condition ~~ ~~'-·'--"-0--0-T>l _____ , !fl00d::::,_:::C01::-.t::;·_:E:;'::;:'H:;-:=::::;:;.· _ i _ _:;".:::~.::mll=-::°'-'.:::92-:.=IW::..._ 2100 H11rbor Bl\'d 6-i:HH61i ' ' ' 1. '. ' ' ' i ! ' ' ' . S•t!lfday, Au911rt .~. 1'70 TRANSPCRT,TION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPO-TATION -"""-""'~'-'-'-'-'"""~----~~--:~ --TRANSPORTATIO fRAl<SPU IHAflON TRAN ~ _-.'.!!!'_~ _lm-'-oort_ed_A....;."'°'-'"'"-9'-'600"-" I Imported .£,•rt -Imported !-_utoo __ 9600 __ 1 ~J>!rt.d A~!!-____ Import.II Autos ffOO !...~~rtecl Cera SAAB '600 New Cart JJAAc;GUUAARR MERCEDES BENZ PRE OWNEI\. PORSC1HES PORSCHE '61POPRSORCSHCEHE Mercedes Benz 1970 2805 LJ Porsche '65 5.C. Coupe HEADQUARms °"'""' "'"""'" ..... Mint 1----------------1~"":'1~"'=~· ::.::. CAIRIOLET Thi only auth:rbed JAGUAR c:x>ndition. Every COllCtlvable ALI Pl:nd)e .oriea. llt rdlOp, de•minc metaWc dMWr tn thl: .nttr. Harbor acceswry. lnclud~ auto-1966 P.orsche 912 •••••. $tock irp10 $3895.00 Flawleu lhnxlu~ lllwt, wlUl brand new tn. Ara Complell.. ::~tr~,'::~ 1967 Porsche 912 •••••• SteckaP1•A $4250.00 $2895 ~~Ji.whtdl~ .. SALES O>Uy 9.000 miJOI. Fao"">' $~95.00 ~ P1 In . Lie. W:fW %15. SERVICE v.·a.rranty in t'UecL Sav e ~m ete wnloryreductton $2199 PAR 5 ll.500. at only $ 95.00 on 22 used fonch@s • T $6995 NO REASONABU; CHICK IVERSON BAUER -01-~FER REflJSED VW BUICK ~ $~095.00 549-3031 ~t. 66 or 67 IN COSTA MESA 234 E. 17th StrNt "'8-Tl65 j1flll1JOl'I 3hnpor1~, $44q5.oo IS'1I) C::~~vo $-4-795.00 1966 Porsche 912 j1rtup o11 }l1 11po r 1" '62 JAGUAR XKE ROADSTER 1968 Porsche q 12 •••••• s10,k •21tA 197 0 Porsche 9 l 4.-4 .••••• Sloe• •111.T $~ 195 .00 3100 W. Cout Hwy .. N.B. 00.9405 5t().J764 CHICK IYERSON PORSCHE AUD! " •,:.,': ~";~;;:,,,_ &ham& yellow. clean & strona:. llas Blaup unk1 AM/FM, chrome v.· h I s, Semperit radials, tactary luua,p/ski rack. s no v.· ~. • chains. Plus other extru. $3750. 64t-i;,tO. R/H, Bartain, ~fUJt 1ec! CUJCSl.5) Sal" Price $1295 BILL JONES Authorizeji Sales · Service· Parts 900 WEST COAST HWY. Muat sell for be1t oHrr * 67:>-1323 * Authori.dd Duler s.les • Serv\ce • P&rU l'"'nlm Sweden the SON En Immediate Deilvery 0:-ange County's Newest Dtr. COAST IMPORTS of Orange County 1J)O W. Pacific Coast llwy. Ac;roa1 from Balboa 8a.y Club ~. Sof&..4529 Turn tho5e Whlte Elephants into cuh thru a "Dally Pilot Dim~-Une ad!! ~.J. Sport; Car Center 21133 Harbor, C.r.1. !>40--t491 e '61 Jquar MK II 3.8 wire wtlffb. pwr ateerini; i1r; bnike1, 64 ,000 act. n11!es, new va lve job. ·19-1-5297. KARMANN GHIA -·-----'68 MGC-GT Wire \\'heels, radial tires, AM/Ft.t radilo, 6 cyL, auto- matic tran~mlssion, low mile1, Lie. XSS 79j, MG sales. Servi<..:, Puta lmtnedlate Delivery, All Modell ONLY AT -·-'63 GHIA Radio. He11ter. Runs Great! Full Price ST99 d!r. CXEV 277). \Vilt lake car In Trade or Fln1ncc. Prlva1e Party 546~052 or 494-6811 '66 GHIA f-Spd. dlr. Cllnitry y('!!011•. J!a5 had lovina care. Sacril1re • t.t.ke older trade . Call ?.11.ury MG-3100. METRO METRO VAN 1953 % T buUtln camper. Stow,..i1;1nk, Ice box, carpet. in&:, panelllnr, bed, n e w paint. Xlnt oondltlon. * 545'7i15 * Benz 250SE. 11ulon1atlc, radio & ~ater, air rond11ion1ng, power ~\c('rin,t:" Lie. YCR 257. St. l!lj.O!l. Jli\1 SLE~10NS ll'.!PORTS l~ \l,I. \VAR.N'ER SANTA ANA OPEN EVES. k. S U N . 51&-4125 =~-J!)jjj 21!:1 4·DR. Black body. xlnt rond, needs 50n1e int. 11·ork. ReC"cnt overhaul, good ilres, Ai\f/FM. $6 95. 548-1267 afler 6 pm. e 1958 100 SL Convl . A~1/F~1 .radio. Good rond. 11050 $2499 CHICK IVERSON ,VW 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. j?rttlport · 31tnports 3100 W. C.O.lt Hwy, N.E. 6ifi2.94cr; ~176t Authorized MG Dealer COSTA MESA ............ '67 MG a THINK Midc;iet Mark II "M~" Sharp! \Vire 11·hed1, Ill t lOOA~tE) 5$99~"'' "FRIEDLANDER" BILL JONES NEW MIDGET $1995 B.J. Sports Car t.:rntt:r UU• •aACH '"'"" JU 89J..7566 • ~~ 2833 H11rbor. c .ro.1. ~491 NEW-USED-SERV. With juat a call, you can aell ii all! Place 11 01.l!y ~ P ilot Classified Ad . Calli---~~=--- olirecl 64Z-5678 TODAY! '63 MGB lmf»!rted Autos 96001mported Carr 9600 Imported Autos 9600 ii speed, wire wheels, radio. s~~~. ·How Does FIAT Do It For The Price? Fiat Prl~n Start at $1595 Op•n yovr •r-• to reol .,al,,.. In a I lP0•1i car. fiat pacln 30 "•.trot•/ ot no ••tro Cott into th. late1t body 1lyl• by.. &1rtone: do1h' iochomtlilr, 4-1pt•d l ty1>ehrom•lh .rick 1hifl, front wht•1 dltc bro~'1, blXktt Mllll, Otl '1/flyl !{ARBOR A\tE:RlCAN }!)69 Hart.or Blvd. 616-0261 1969 M.G.-B.G.T. C ! r 11 n , 20,000 mi. $? 100. 673-0921 PM ONLY. MGB '65 MGB ROADSTER l:xc."tllent ror ... Ulion, wire wheels. (VNE 099t. Owned by little olcl 1Chool tcachrr. Take trade or 11n11UI do\1 n. \\1ill tin. pvt. ply. Dir. Call Pat alt 10 11n1 540·3100 or 4!M·102'J. '69 MGB . GT. A!\I l'M 1terro. ovrnlrive, llOOO nil. A white h('auty $299:>. 64-1-5687. long way on $2 worth of ~ "'· Yoo <hoogo ~I "''°' p NEW CAR ·~:~;;:·;~;;,::;_,f--~~--, • '67 !\1GB-GT, 11•1re 11 h!s , lo mi '~. Xlnt con<l, ;;11j() 673-7075. CONNELL CHE r lLET '70 MONTI CARLO ___ s329_9_ 3000 miles. Auto., P.S .. air, remainin' f11etory guar11ntee. Showroom fresh. Vinyl roof. ( 148727) · '70 CAPRICE ~ :;::::: s3599 Cpe. RAH, 1.uto., P.S., alr,~nyl roof. rr1nainini;:: factory 1uarant . t4fiOADY• '69 IMPALA $2699 Cus to1n fpC". P .~ .. 11uto., radio. vinyl roof, fact. llit, 1·rm111n1ni;: factory ~uaran1('r. IYYNO!'>lill ----'68 IMPALA $1899 Cu!lom Cf'o('. f\('m1t.inin1:" f11ctory guar1ntf'P, P.S., R&H., 1.uto., (BC'I. air, lo"' milts. t\l/ZZ474 \ '67 CHEV. WAGON s1799 Bel Ar, Autll .. r .s ., radio, f11rtory alr, Itron~ ~uUful car. Speci&I. ITZl-!93.'\I I 66 CHEVROLET fi chi., 1.uto., Rlr:H, Special. CR YM&l s999 I 65 CHEVRCLn s999 6 cyl. Chcvrllr 2 Dr. CPf'. 1 01vllC'r, 11utom11tic, R&rH. !Nf'VOBRt I 68 ~R ~.~U,~~~NPGS. fact •fr $2299 Suri' ll ll!re c11 r & chelt.p, IVl·lji'g5J1 r ,. '67 OP~L RALL YE KADE TT • ••dlo, h•tltr. !XYD·1JOI '66 VW PANEL TRUCK R.•dio, httltr. 1n9int 'ompl1t1lv rtbuil l, Gutrt "fetd ti monlh1 or b,000 mil•I· (5,,, # t.2b0 ) '&I !'.fGB. wire 1v h I ~, nvrrlllluled, 7000 mi 's, $1200 67~3167. '67 FORD WACiON $1899 t $995 ' . , . ' '69 DATSUN PICK UP $1495 '67 FIAT "850" SPIDER lt1clio, h11ier, 4·1pttd . jWVY.9721 $1395 Limt 9•••"· rtdio, h11!1r, ti,•lltnl ~on· tl ilio". (VCT·D91 l ----------$1495 '63 VW PACTORY CAMPER ,68 Fl'T ,,150,, SPC",T lt1tlio, ht•ttr.'All tht t•lrt• in,l11clin9 ;,, "' r. ~Olf. !JQF·1l1l Cpt. R.1d10, h11t1r. l ·owner. !Vll.T.160) $1295 $1095 • Auto Sport JlJ. AUTHORIZED IALll e lllVICI ,.AllTS 9625 GARDEN GROVE BLVD., GARDEN GROVE Soles Open Sunduy e (Call Collec:tl 537.7777 Imported Autos t600 Imported Autos 9600 lmport•d Autos 9600 WE HAVE THE BEST SELECTION OF BMW's IN ORANGE COUNTY We h•v• 1 fin1nc:ing plan to fit your budget. Coma in ind t1lk with ona of our •xp1rl1nced counselors. '69 vw $1375 ltadlll, llffl•r, leoll1 1nd drluu llkt t '•'''"~ ltnl> ttr tXUV·fl.ll '67 vw $1095 '11!11fck (lWL·l .. I -- '61 vw $1195 ltld\o, Plf•!t•, (Ullfim 1t11rmg wh11I. ••Cl lltftl mtCI>, (Or'ldl!~ (Wl,·16!1 $649 '6-4 vw 1t111io. ""'"'· f0011 !lr.s, n1w ""'"'· t•<t•ll~• ....c111nlc:1! c-llloft '67 FIAT $949 CH , •l'ldll, llttlt r Good tlra. 'TAY OIO, • 1600'• • 2002 • 2500 • 2800 • 2800 cs e ALL COLORS e ALL MQDELS e IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '68 FIAT $1350 150 soo:itt l d• r1dle, l>!~!U 111!11 111fr~I !WTl"6lll '69 vw BUS $AVE 4 -1 Sn1rol It..:! will> whl!t root S!• & a"~' 11111 t1M11tv lo lllttcltlt I •tMt!, '67 VW CAMPER SAVE ltldlG, 11111", w•lk 11>r~ , .. 11. !ully e<111IP9td +n cfllcllng le• l>D•, lllY1 ..,~nv -1\Y t•!••• Fu11V'•"<lo•9d t 1b.tn1 ----"65 PORSCHE $2795 llhll<rlll •~tne, <ldia, l>e•ltr. •II 1n1 1•tr11, rtll 11!c1 ttr ---'61 OPEL $1195 Vflllw wltll Ollct lllKltt lffll, t..,IO, l'Mt!tr, .i.1pM11, immt<ultttl P~us A LARCiE SELECTION OF lo VW IUSES , ALL COLORS Joe Berlolll's T&M MOTORS • ROVER ROVER .1970 3500 v.a Luxury Std•ns 3 Ex•cutive Demos TO CHOOSE r1.uro.1 rULLY EQUIPPED \VITI! AIR CONDITIONING Powf'r steerrng. Po11·er br1t.k· es. Powrr windoll'a. Auto. trans. Radio, heater. \VS\V 1il'C~, Pll'., ('\I'. e New car warr1nty = s:1~o~o~o DISCOUNT Fritz Warren '• Sports Car Center 710 t:. 111, S!lntl'I Ana 541-0764 OPEL '67 OPEL Karlette rlh,, Jm. m11rul11!f'! C1'XXI milr11he. S800. Pvt ply 495-0120 f'\'C~. PORSCHE '60 PORSCHE Cahrin l,.t, 1600 1uprr, with htrd top. New engine, ne1v rlutch, nt'w tlrc1, OC\\' p;iinl, A!\1/l'f.I. just hke 11Cll', can bt lffn 111 2089 llRrbor Blvd.. or 11horH' ~j·IM2. !lam tn 6pn1 -,63-SUPER 90 A8 Clr11n As Branrl Nrw, A\! r~1. !JZ\' 5Z:af dlr. \\lill take cir in Tr11de or Fin11n1·f! Prlvalf' Pal'1y. fi.l&-4Ckl2 or 4!»..6811. 195.l PORSCHE Speedster, Sliver Llcquer l"'ltlallic, tra0 kit, Ptttlli•. ro11 bar, coupe tt!1t1, 4 & ~ •tf'~, Konis. Muat 5ee! $26.50. 644-llG.». 9 pass. Srlf!(.'ial this "'rck. RAH, auto., r .s ., air cond: tVOGJM J '65 lo!USTANG '999 Auto., R&H, V8, 1tr11na car. \YIU P1int to liUit buyer, tJKR8671 '68 V.W. 2 DR. IUC5 s1399 13,440 mile1. Radio, healtt, Hurry. fZSF845l IUICK SYLARK '66 2 Ur. Cpto. R&Ji, 11uto., P.S .. factory air. Look 111 this. fRUJ361i! $1199 RAMIL ER 4 DOOR ---'67 SN111.n. 990 An11m~~ador. P.S .. AUit'!., flkfl, factory a ir. nlrf! car. This \\'('f'k !pecia.J. s1399 --------PICKUP-VAN-SALE '69 FORD VAN '67 •.t.NCHl"•o $1699 1/i .tan. Aulo., ll I H .. ni,t. (I 12t.tJ lllr.1 "'""· .i.ut , It H. •ir, P S (11Jl.tl $2399 '67 IL CIMINO $1699 .i.u1., It, H, P S, l\u,.r. '69 FORD CHATEAU !Vl•ln) '67 llL CAMtHO $1999 C lub w•9011. Auto., lllH. fOJ02t l .i.u1., ti H P,S , •<' $2499 !OtlUI! '69 il'OltD \t TON $2699 P.U ... H. VI , detll 1111r11. !I01'S£ I '67 FORO H.D. VAN '68 ,OltD \.'I TON $2499 N11 wi"dtw1, lt11r 9 l•11, wilt p1i11t to 1uil. Pklr.up (t ...... t If*: ti, H, 11110 , P S. tlr Lllr.t '0 """ $1699 MW !••l..t.! '68 C:HIV. \II TO,.. $1699 Pk:t1111 lllc:k, • cvl , nl(t '64 ECONOLINE VAN CttlllCI '67 C:H•V. "' TD,.. $1699 Auto., •ir cond., ll&H, ,,,1 11i't lru,~. Plc:tirp, S1k:1t, ' cvl, I HKV452 I $1199 11f"'~· !Yt lfl1l '67 (Ml' , ,. TON $2099 Pktup YI. 1lklr., H 0 '61 CHEV. 'l'< TON <•mritr MIU ,, IU.!1)501 '67 CHIV. h TON $1899 H.D. V'"· Auto., VI, ~•w to1or, hi9h rub• YI, pklr.UI) .i.u1 , P H Der. ( 152l0AI tit <orid NICI (lll1111l '66 (HIV. \'i TON $799 $2099 ,.k:lr.up 5ptcl•I, Itel>. It. H. (T50tl~n '88 C:HlV. ~~ TO,.. $1399 '67 CHEV. ¥• TON Pk:lr.11p, ct mritr Vt. 11ict Sporlvt ". Wo11't ltll. ( 1107001 tPlHlll '66 C:HIV, \ti TON $1699 $2099 Pk tup ilk:t . 1 cvl "'''' ITSl•1U '66 ""· " "' $1999 '69 VOLKS. CAMPER Plc•111. C•m1nr 11>1<, II• · tlO, tU!O., P,$, fir. Li•• Dr111cl 111w. lllH, tltrto. 111 9A51) (U!lllO! 3299 '66 CHIV. \.\ TON $1699 VI, 11151-1, •1klr., I o....,,r, $ •Ml 11lc:t . !Utol't ll ----- CONNELL CH,VROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1203 TlM. 1970 Grtmlin is The first American car d1signtd to mtctth• econol'(ly imports htodori~Pr~td riQbt with rht tconomy impons. "MOM & DA~" HERE ARE SOME BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS FROM OUR ALL NEiii' · USED CA~ DEPT. '69 . '69 ~E,"~'g= $2.688. '"..,.....,..., ____ .... . a..~·,..., .... _.Ml&-lll '68 g~~~·~~· ... S'J288 .. '68 !~! .......... '"""· $2288 -OL'""'°c;..,. ............ - 0 .... , •!•!•• . '67 Bo;c k Skylock $1988 ~1.-• ___ ...,........... • '"'' ,._ ........... ""'"' lilo><! -................ ~~·""' """""" ........ 'l'OV·lll I ' '69 :E:.~~-=.~· ~_1688 '63 :-:~~.R.~.~J~; .. ·•·• -~ $1 os·s~ -· n •• ~_,_..,"' ... ,, •• 11a.J04 ' '65 ~~~='!~$10· 8-8 ..,._.,._ ...... _ . -...... -..... (W°"""" ...... -• 11Gt,1n '66 ~-:~·;~~.! ·~ -~ $1388 .... -....... ~--..-"'"" ...... _ .............. ,..... . ' ..-....... 1 .. "'71••• • ..... tt ,..c~ lll·llS '65 Plymoo1hV01;,,,1 $988 .. "'--''""·-·-..... -.... . o... ...... __ ,,,.,.,_..h,_ .. . lo<• •OC 01~ '66 ~~.·2 .. ,-... -·-·· $1088 I ... •••••· MtlOt. !'"!•t tlo11, I!" .,.. llHl•U • , '65 ~~\':£.~rt,_·····-$118·8 ·--·-.......... -..... . -...... --· ..... offlNI .... .i Ht GllJ '66 ~~,:~~ '"' ... ·--'$1188 ...,,. .......... ~-----™· . '" . HUGE YEAR ~END DISCOUNTS ON ALL NEW&DEMOS . -----------------------~------------. --·--·------------ Saturdlr, Augu11 29, 1970 T RAH s POR 1 A llON TRAHSPOR TAT I ON TRANSPORTA.~ T'-1-"0'-N--'T.;.;R.:.;A.:.;N.:.;S P..;O;.;.R;.;T'-A.;.T.:.;I O.;.N;._.;.T;.:;RA.;.N.;.S;.;.P..:O:;.:R.;.;T A:.:,T;.:1:0:.N;.:__.:..TR:.:;A::~N:;.:S:.:.P.;:0::.:R.::T A::T:.:l.::O;;N_T;.:;R::.::;ANS PORT AT I ON TRAN~ PORT AT I ON with his BAG OF TRICKS & LAUGHS It..,. & tlMlef', w!litl tidl Wi ii•. $588 buct;el '"b , Ttvlr I blrtlll! I I Jltll price. tOZI f lt) '64 T·BIRD 1'"1111 ,._, 111' ~ltlolned, t.ndeu $588 ..... L-... le• .., 11111 cL1u k ...,,~-IOI~ 46) '67 CHEV. CHEVELLE Whl!lt 1lcl1 w1ll1, lull whftl cov1r1, $888 rfflo & ..... ! ... Won't 11•1 lontl I I lftk blir"loi prk1, CUUL JM) Op111 'Til 10 P.M. Incl. 5'ind1y '" c.,, Subl1ct Tt Prier Sile. ORANGE COUNTY'S NICEST USED CARS '69 MARK Ill Luxury a l it.t best, with all the tint-st of.appoi,nt- ment1. Full power equipped of course. 1nclud1ng poWer door locks, factory air, tilt .whe~l. A!if/F'f\t rad)o, landau roof, with leather 1nter1or, excep- tionally clean. XOC950 $5777 4 door a:edan. Luxury '70 CONTINENTAL s5777 t-quipped ti'lru out. Full . pov.•er including factory air, landau root, leather interior. Uc. ZVD838 '69 '68 '67 ~~~Tl~!.~!~~;, oond;. s4333 tlonlng, full /Jwr., rad., hl r., Landau Roo . AJI Cllnlint-ntal luxury feature!. l YPT830J CONTINENTAL $3888 1 Dr. Sedan. V-8, fa ctory air conditioning, full pwr., rad,, heater, Landau Roof. full of luxury extru. (XEU891 I ~~~~!~, R&ll. P.S. $1999 FACTORY AJR CONDm ON-INC:-whit~ wall tU1!1, etc. Uc. TXU190 '68 TRIUMPH MK3 ' .,.tel, wlro wht1l1, rt•i•. N11<ry f., 1hl1 lotWTlful !IUt1 .,...., ..... 1. (J(Nn) '67 VOLKSWAGEN , ,,1, t u!t 111111 but n•1 4 1p.eed, >Clio I. ""'l•r , •nil llOf• mlltl •M Tlllt1 OM I VIiion Of ltl, (Xl'Z ... 1) 'rlc11 Goo4 'Tll Mo11d•' Nitht 10 r.M. SUNBEAM '65 SUNBEAM AJp, near new rad. !ires, wir whls, radio gd running car. 67f>-7007 '66 Alpine Sports Car Gd cone!. $800. • 642-6412 .. TOYOTA -----'67 TOYOTA Pick up wnh camper 31,(,J() actual mile1. Local 1 owner automobile. Ori&lnal red fin. ish. new Ures, radio, h<'a1er, ready Jor a11yth1ni;:! CUPM- 711). $1399 CHICIC IVERSON vw 549-3031 F.xl. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA f\1ESA !TIOJvl§IT!Al DEMO '70 \YAGON <2660 ! $1817 Chl'ck our deals 8 OTHER DEf.10 5 AT BIG SAVINGS DEAN LEWIS 19fi6 1-farbor, C.P.1. 646.!13<13 1r-,-6-9--M-l-IC_U_l_Y_C_O .. M"'E'"T--$ .. ,-7-7_,.,7-.I .,. Toyota Corooa Co""'· < SPORT COUPE. ruU factory speed, radio and heater, ' -11-1 di ,.,.. Lie. ZSJ 4:i!I. Sl ,5~.oo. h:~1';~,-e"t.c. Uc: 36"/AYG ' J IM SLE~tONS I MPORTS '67 2 Dr. Jlardtop Cou['ll'. 300 rn-FOtD LTD ~ 555 ~lnf', auto. Irani ., radio, heat· f'r. fac. 11 lr, lnndau roof. IUES6851 121'.1 \\'. WARNJ::R SANTA ANA OPEN EVES. & S U N . 5'16-411) e LANO CRUISER 'h1 hu evt'ryll•ing + air. 1.o rn[, Xlnl l'Ol1d. S.1400 642-9980 or ~>'14·8441 Ir-----~~~-'""----~ ... --... ' '69 TOYOTA Corona, 11ir '65 MllCUIY $1111 "'""· •mllm "d. "'' .. k•---"uto "'"' radio whls, xlnt rond. Ch•ner, r w.i"'. '"' · " 642-752.1 6 hffter, P.S., P.R .. 1tc. (NCA.320 1 '68 TOYOTA hrd1Jl. Am/Fm, 11----------. .... ----... --... 4 1pd, xln 't cond. Jo mrs. '66 MUCUIY C&IJ~ni. Coupe:. Aulo. tr&111 .. powt!I' 1lfoerl n1, radio, hHt.r. SRN721 Johnson & Son 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540.5630 • 642-0981 Orig. Ownr, $1450 6TJ-5')ij. '69 COROlJ..A F' a 1 t b a c k , dark blue:, like new. &11 ofr. 646-151-4. • '89 To)'Ola Corolla • RIH, TaJlf' rif't:k, $1150. • 962-ililll • TtRED ol that old furnltuu~ Tl'• "'ally ml that hard tn N'place. J og! walrh the Jurnituni II ml.•f'l!llaneous columm In the Cla11!f1ed Section. FREE llRAllD NIW 1970 DAIT SWI Her1'i the lullury c•r with th NGIR futJy equiPPtd ....,ith h 1 economy of 1 com 1 I this unbefi1111blt pr:, 1 ::!~0(~ sf1n1 6 engi:. c,t You I bundfe SPteitl · 11 11Y Dodge will 11111 Ser. No. ll2Js°OR207359' ,ow1ric~ during this 11/1 * HOT DOGS * MUSIC $ . mm""'' o,1;,.., • FREE * SOFT DRINKS * PEANUTS 2288 Any M1kt or Model Cars, Trucks, Camper' AT FLEET PRICES BALLOONS FOR THE KIDS PLUS FREE GIFTS FOR EVERYONE SET Of SIX ~':it', STAINLESS STEAK KNIVES YOURS fltlE WITH DIMONSTU.TION lllDI llWID NIW PACE-ARROW MOTOR HOME ---------1000Al M •••••••• • ., '" ""' ,,,,0.,,.,,;~ney Back GUARANTEE! not s1tJsfied wiih rhe d ill/ Monty 81ck Gvl rdnlee 11 8 . wi!hln 72 hours Ind a! "h'~sed llsed t•r or lruclc !hi t yt ach Ci~ Dodge if you are Gwr h•11e lh• best Qu•!i~ ,.:!Y Do,dge wilJ give your mon~~ ~~~~ ~se1 b1'1HN) ii b.c)( 1.1•r•nte1 . i n •re nol i fraid 10 st d b . •n u . Wt know an t h1nd 1 Mor1t~· Bick '68 PLYMOUTH V IOAO •UNNf• ' ...... ··~·· t IPftd Ut~MTI•l>•Oll ' ntrG!"" 1 • ' lop, fWlf909) ·~ "'1~ • l•ndou Hll . <0M1lnrd, po'" t ' 1ttr,.n9, llC"lf b,.~,. • V·I, J !en (ht11l1, Ou1I '""'"' ""~' '" $ 7 6 8 8 '"horl•, f0!11 on ti/Ok. ~l1tp• '"· NOW ON\1 I I I I I I I I I I I I '51488 '65 Chevrolet SU,llt S'OltT A.u!oin.itJc, rullo TOYOTA '70 TOYOTA'S Jn stock, ln1mediale delivery. llirJ mat-liS um•t•n Laguna Beach 900 So. Cst. Highway 494-7503 * 540-3100 BILL l\fAXEY !T@vlQ(I!A! 11881 BEACH BLVO. Hunt. Beach 147-8555 I ml N of Coa,1 Jlwy, on Bc.h TRIUMPH '65 TRIUMPH ROADSTER Ri ii tll\VJ.\001 S1>rrihce $795 BILL JONE S 8.J. Sporls Car Crntcr :?833 Harbor, C.r.1. ~10-4•191 '67 Triumph f lf6 4 s1iel'd WI O\'f'rdr11·t', wire w~ls, At.t1t';\1 dlr. low n11te11. Run~ like a fine w11tr h. ~UOV8461 \\'\IJ take ca r in trade or finance pr[. vale party. 5464052 or 494-6811 , '67 TRIUMPH R 11. IUOT.lj!}f Sillf" Pl'JCf' $795 BILL JONES B.J . .Sport~ Car Cf'nlf'r 2811 H11rhor, C l\1 , 5-10-~l!\1 '69 TR·6, A~i/F~!. Lil ml'~~ Xlnt 1..1>nd, s21:i0. f)a)'!: K.13-5\W. Eves: !lli!l--0:12\. ·;,s TR ~ Xlnt ru~n-:-r.hll 1•ad , grn , new 11 1r1ng $400 . :.Ol V1rtoru1., Cl\1 '62 Jierald 2 dr. La lf' modl'I Spil hre eng. A many flf'w pa11s, $.2."ill. 642-T297. VOLKSWAGEN -----1963 VOLKSWAGEN Excelle:nl Condi1ion1 Good tires, good ttd patn1 SlOOJ firm. f.fUST SEE! 613-6434 afl 5 pn1. '69 V\V Ca.niper, J>Op-up, lrnt, orig. owner, 24.000 nil S.1'.'00 or ~11. 491-1061 '6-4 VW BUG-- Gri Mnd, sr,,o Mfl.7618 Clll Imported Autos 9600 VOLKSWAGEN NEW VW BUG $55.89 pr. month $147.78 down includes tax & l ie. Open End VW LEASlhG AT CHICK IVERSON vw 1970 JIARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA --------'69 VW SEDAN 100% Guarantee (YNZ-260! $1750 HARBOUR V.W. 18711 Beach Blvd. 842-<!Ul llun1ington Rrlll'h '&I V\V Bug: Sunro of, hC'aders, nr.w h 1· 11 k e i; , rlutrh -n It Mr ch pe1i. New seat mvcr11, $800. 5-lj.-7!1~ I. ------• '69 Rf:D VW: \\'1 rle Rad111 l tires. \Vooden "S lee r i n g whrC'I. $Jj9:.. • • 8:11-1276 -,66 KAR ~:i ANN GlllA-- $1000 Ca~h. 24·19 Oraui:e Avenuf. Costa .'\lesa '66 V\V Bui;::. blk, !Unroor, radio. $1000 • 5'4'1-7002 Alt 5 pn1 • '6!1 V\\'-Su1uoor A.'\f/f~!. Sc111peri!s:. >;f111i;, ;i.. Jn I eo11d. SHJOO. fiil-8370 . --;Y.l V\\'. rww 7ii)1101~1ery .\'.Int C:ond $1 /l."1 • fM·Hll!lll • ---'fiS Rug, he1_t:r , H/11, XLNT 11l111I. ~1UST ~rll $1'.tll/l>esl ollrr. fi4f..t.170 --'6~ BUG. X!nr 1·ornl. C;rung- hac_k In srhl. 1\lu.~I lil't'. $77,) 673-711"1 ----------e '6.'l V\\'-Rf'ii:r. r/h. $1280 Musl Sf.'lt, lravtng f o r Europr 6-10.--1370 '63 S550f68°s1450-.-,,-"-m-r. l1kr Nl::\V. '62 Cht-\1/ Sl50, net'flr; oil seal/'6.1 Corvair [1"11 n1n'K' end s:n~. 67J...1784 '66 V\\', Sunroof, Good Buy, $815. Son tone to Europe. 673--01)2. * '68 V\\' Bug. Blaupunkt n d Rf'dlblk inlt-r. Sharp. Pvt p!y. $13!15. l>la-.tmG. • 'tifi V\\I C111111lf'r, nr~s 11ork S I~ or hi'~! offt'r. f'11ll Af! 3 rim. 6·1~21:1'1 e ll!V\v All~-­ cn COND. $1000 t 612-,i!l.'lli • VOLKSWAGEN '63 FORD r1c •. u, RUio, hNt9!" VII ltE5J .. 1tJ ' ' llocO VOLKSWAGEN Harbour V.W; '68 vw CAMPER Flat lop with glcan1ing wht!e CAMPER SALE finish, Mi/Ft.1 radio + srcr. • Fully Equipped co t<1r>e, re\'C"rse chron1e e 0 r ims, 1\1lh wide oval poly 100 Yo glass lirC'~, ~recia l exhaust Guaranteed :~:,'C'a7· Ltc. ZXVG64. \\'on't YOUR CHOICE $3199 CHICK IVERSON vw 1970 HAr..BOR BLVD. COST A ~1E.5A '63 V\V Lo11. miles on rebuilt engine, nc11• clu1ch, new brakes, 1967 I UOL-873 l 1967 IUOL-631 l 1967 I U(jlH-692 l $2295 radio, perfect rondition. Can H b v w he .,,. " ""'' """'" ar our . . Blvd, or phone 64&-1982, 9an1 lH?l l READ! RL 812-4!::.5 to Gpni H UNTINGTON. RF.AC/I '67 V\V hus. 9 pass, :16,000 111i 's. l owner, S I fi O O, ~8-9-1.'J.I. '63 VW Bu9 f.IECllANIC SPECIAL Uc. OI<C.612 $299 CHICK IVERSON vw 5<19.30:11 E.x1. 66 or 67 1970 !TARBOR BLVD. COSTA f..1ESA WANTED '65 vw BUG An1rrlcan mags wiclf' !ires CUSIOlll metalliC f'!Rill\ w h beauliful lace work, YPU- 901. Scvrral olhl'r customized V\V to choose f11::n1 CHICK IVERSON vw 54~30:11 t~x l. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA ~IESA P<>••r llfffl ' ~Nttr, Hra, rsvc.nfj 1111' "'1''" $788 '69 CllfVROLfT v .. TOH l'tCK W <• · 4f, ne•~r duty ...... fl'••·""'-1t. !illwotl 1988 Imported Autos ~ Import•~ Autos 9600 VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO ~-~ -~~~ ... Volk•w•g'" c'"'"''· Lio. VOLVO . BUYERS OMR 199, Ice Box, Sleeps 4, Jl,295.00 Jim Slemons lcnR2.!:!s let us check your dea l l2il W. WARNER. CHANCES ARE WE 'LL SANTA ANA SAVE YOU MANY $$ O~n Eves. & Sun. 4564125 lt'1 wo rth your while , • ·:ss V\V .\Vcst11~..tllia Camper. DEDICATED SERVICE Reblt. 64 engine. !'t1any ex- tras. x 1111 cor.d. 673-3244 . FRITZ WARREN'S Spo rts C or Center 710 E. lsr, S.A, 5-47-0764 '64 VW BUG Raiilo. lleater, ITAZ JOOl ·~ VOLVO 112 S, xln'I Sniall Ooi\n 1.\'ill linance mechan. New tires, xln't Prll ale Party. Call 546-40,')2 gal'i mi's . ., \Viii u.crilice, or ~9 1·6811 ~· 6Ta-433S. '63 VW-Sunroof Anti;;;,-· Cla1slc1 9615 s~2:i. 673-0738 ' ------'58 VW \VANTED : Classic or an- . . . . . tique rar en1hu!iasts lo Ong1nal blacl, fln1~h \\'1th •hoi-111 , h & 1 . _ _, . . L' ,_ c ~ np s or:age contrasting •-= 1nter1or. IC facili ties. N.B. 675-7498, GBV7JO. 548-8171. $38 Down ··0,"'1 "ro"'RD=""r"'.u"'."'a'=',-,.~;o-.""S1~<le S3b down .... $29.78 for 2•1 srarr, old horn!. In1mac. n10111hs, APR is 21.5 '/f. tolal body. $2.'>0. S.I0-."1589 inte rest. $148. To!al cash __________ _ EHIC K IVERSON Autos_ Wanted 9700 vw :i ln-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '6.l V\V Cam(K'r, reblt engine. 8 track stereo, A;\t ·f':'-1 1-adlo, stove, ice box $1650 !'r Besl OUrr 642·2'199 aft S WE PAY TOP CASH for used cars I: trucks jual call us for rtte estimate. GROTH CHEVROLET I'll pay top dolla~ for your 1965 KARl\1.ANN Ghia, xln! VOLKS\VAGEN today Call transportallon for Collrgc. Ask for Sales M11~u and ask lor Ron Pi~ hot Vl'ry clean! ~tu~r sell $800. 18711 Bel\Ch Blvd. 5"19-3031 Ext. 66-67. 673-~: S4iHiJJ !I or 9fi2-liS:.!. VOLVO HlL'llifl&"ton Beach . . 1970 V\V Serlan -1 year -:-:::--=:-:::-:=:-::l!'"~7-~611fl7~~=-='"~l,.'9-J33~1 6.~ V\~ Sqhck-\Vh11c. 33,000 guaran!N', radio, dark blue. 1111. (1oorl cond. i\!usl Sl'.'JI, $1600. f.lu!l sell. 01,iiner U'l.l'Lnnl WE PAY CASH hc~t rr,is. oHPt', 57;,...3341. t-migrating. 644-ZIRR. THINk ~6 VW SEDAN ';.,,•wM"~":;;;~·~~ni''~; ®' 'VO~O' FOR YOUR CAR 100°/o Guarantee bl'~l Ol!cr 642-463.l or CONNELL ITRX-'391 .. .,,"''· "FRIEDLANDER" $1079 '67 VW CHEVROLET 2 dr. Demo. 2828 Harbor Blvd. CAMPER * $2750 * °"" ,.,,. •«·w HARBOUR V. W. ru11y equipped locludinc lug. 1;::.~c~ t "s.'17-~ WE _PAY TOP OOLl.AR 18711 Bct1ch Blvd. 8'12-4435 111.ge rack. Rups & looki; NEW-USED·SERV •'OR TOP USED CARS llunling1on Beach brand new, Llc. V'M' !Kl?. • U )'OUr rar l.J extra clean, Spend the \\'ttkend ln n. ------.... sec us hrsl. Large Selection comfort wilh economy • ......._.._. ----BA11ER nu1CK Of VW Campers, CHICK IVERSON VOLVO °"" ,'{':.,E 1"h ''s. .. 776$ Vans, Kombis, vw ·~1 1"'1110· •!i!2 --WPOR'1'S w'ANTEo- Buses New & Us.d 5'"'1031 E><t. 66 .,. " SAVE Onrn•• ""'"'"' 1 1970 llARBOR BLVD. TOP S BUYER Immediate Delivery COSTA M~A $466 Bil r •t "E ··"A., .Y TOYOTA CHICK IVERSON • '63 VW BUG • Che!rk our riccthl ISESJ Geach Bh'd. VW 17':IO ~"" L' c f d n Bt-acl1 Ph. IWT""5.'lb ~ 1""" r pt' or l'!IVt':ry. !'l·l!l-3031 ~t. 66 or 6y C..all 891-8825 Q1,ef!e1,111 1tel $pttJ11li~t. \\Or.I\ G \lothrr de~pt'r11trly 1970 llARBOR Bl .VO. ,.. S b k DEAN LEWIS n.'.'t'ds rilr. <ii•rrexh.•nded, nnl -" quare ac l1niu1 11v111I, no cai;h Afl COSTA ~tl~A *" S.llZ.))52 * _, .. __ 11_._'"°'--''"-c_._M.;,._6'6-~93113= ii pin ,\. wetkenda: 638-I52.'i. -------' TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRAl!SPORTATION TRANSPORTATION ~ !-----~-~-· UIOd Co,. .. "80 U...t. Coro "'° u...i Coro "80 u...i Cot1 ttet U .... Cen i.o:· ;;TRAHSPO~;:;;·;..;;;RT;;;A;;;;TID;..N_J ~.:;;.:...· ~.=u:::1c~K-;-..:= cAD._1L~LA.-c~."' 'cHmoLEi ·· . cH.-Y-sLER--;...;~"-'----_....~~=---'-= ~=---'=;.:;...:;;=--~ "68 RiYiera, wh, reas,, fuU 'ts Cadillac Sfd&n de Vlllt, NOMAD WA:GON $1095 CARS P'Nr. Jo mil, good cond. '815 lull po'lttr, tac. air. ZSS m. 6 pauenger, 3,000 c:areful 11965 Chrysler STINGRAY ronv, real Jl,295.00 1nlleis. Showroom lre1h. R~ u y •-· S . OI>< Speclolty ·•·-JI" S1 "•'10NS IMPORTS I I ,.ew or....,.. '1. WltOn. Ra . ....... .,, top cond, new _pJ)nt, "" -man ng factol")' ruarantM. dlu •-, ttaL low mU ttM-eJ In slor. J~ \\'. WARNER fl20ASAI , neater, auton1a111:, fuU s,\NTA ANA 2799 puwer, fact()()' a.U' coodi· a1:e1. &68 Bluebird Cbyn Dr, oP·F.H £\'g. Ir: SUN , CO$N•'ELL Uou, 'ol'ho~ie at this price, l...aauna Beac:h.J.!H.-4115 avet, " YQA 075 ~ d • 546-4l2S CHEVROL.E'I' AS LOW AS $99 Wf. carry our own cont.racta ~It la i;io problem llue Chip Auto S•le1 • .:q45 Harbor Blvd., C.~I. 142,9100 * 541).4392 '64 au""'1cl 1t1' .;-,·a '66 CAD ••• w .• EI Dando . il"'l8 Ho.rbor Blvd. DEAN LEWIS ll, IW "U P\l'r, cllmale c.ri1rol, coa:t& ll:f• $1&4203 1966 Harbor Blvd . LoadN, all 1he t"tru. AM/FM 1tereo, crul1e con-'63 Che, vy Nova lt, .2 door $495 101rv.21TJ trol, 1ilr-11; tele. 1teerln• $1495.: ~ whl, gulde-matlc, lwilii: hardtop, auto. tran1Jniukln, 19'1 Chrysler lmperi•I GOB 635. $295.00 2 ~ ---...• ~ .tenl, $2330. 642-2~1 3 , JIM $LEMONS door haaulop. VS. 'r"dlo, '~ · $45--0548 , 120 w. WARNER hea1er, automatic, clean 2100 HarbOr Blvd" =~="-="~~"""""" SANTA A.NA car. QBV 396 ' ;; 19" au' ICk '&8 Cl.dlll•c Coupe de V1Ue, DEAN LEWIS & I i\! 101--e CARS! Cl.II Nanqr-r 6-t5-04ti6 --Lie, TFB. 434, full pcn••r. OPEN ~'V>;S. A S V N . Ellccllent ~tton cu, faelory air cond!Uonlng, ===,.,,.....=,,'"'==="' 1 t1161i Harbor Blvd. nr-w radil tor • fn6w "°¥'1· '2,100 miles. $1295. '01 Chevy.Malibu &l_ptr ~rt .. ,-..,========/ Go6d titta. $i6il. MUST JJM SLEiMONS IMPORTS !96, 4-f;:pd trans, R/H, CHRYSLER -----------· BUICK SEEi ...._ ojt S POI. , l2l W. WARNER w/,/w, blk "1nyl root. $1300 1961 ' Buick ~ dr SANTA ANA 01 hr-st olfer~ will fuuu'ICe, w/reblt autorn&Uc tra.n's. OPEN EVES. & SUN, Pvt ptY. MS-7743 Wlder gua1'9Jlttt. V8 eng 51~125 MUST S:.oll! '6.'> Chev)' ¥1'/eng OVfrhaul. Air & tape '6.) CDV look.~ & runs like nu Jnipala SS. Blt/283 & deck. ;ar.i. 61~. frorn vinyl top to poly 1m. <llspd. ~lags & 11 res. 1J64 NEWPORT • New ti.res, good body & motor. Tnuu needs "'-ork. ~take offer. ,.,...... '60 BUICK 4 DR . . Air, \VI S/\\', r s. Pt B. $200. ......., • '61 rt I \I I F. RA: Air but/!!eal~ XLNT CONO. * 002-9790 * 1 '•~1964=~,-,.-.,-Lal-\\'~-.-,n,...,"A""o,-!o, p/a, r/h. :\In! cu n d ! Rcuollahle! 646-3431 '68 ELECT!lA n;-:4 <tr hi. e '67 BUICK Skylark Convrl. A.\t/f'~t ... ir·tilt wheel. Very clean. Must sell at a loss! $1450. 615-4.137. CADILLAC . Air, P\\'r, ll"W 1ires, lo n1i's. a '63 COUPE DE VILLE $2700. H73--027:i. Rebll t'ni:-inf' k trans $500 Dil\L dlret·t 612-567-,-. C-h-,'1:-c Plv pt)' 541}-2492. your art, then s!t back arx! DAILY PJWT \VANT AD. lllten to !he phone ring! Dial 642-5678 &: cbari:;e It. 9600 Imported Autos 9600 ·~w COSTA MESA HONDA • All. COOLE D l"llONT PIGINI ... I.ONT WHl'fL 01.IVR 880 SEDAN • l'CWRll .t.SSUTEO SEL'· ADJUSTING fllONT OISC s 1 3 9 5 aR.t.kES a MAXIMUM Sl'EED 1J M,H . • UI' lo o11 Milli l'la ~ ;:~.~: .......... '" SIOAN l"I"' u• ,.._ C•r ,.,..,., ..... Well T•IM, T•• • lie ..... UNIVERSITY --OLDIMOU1 "-,., .. ~ .. ....: I ~ , , II.YD. · COSTA MHA. 544-''49, 1970 MUSTANG All extras. A "mUllt«e." 673-50.ll COMET Call aft 12. 4~J446 CA MARO ·s.q Camaro Z 211 411, 4 spd l!.I', Amf'rlcan !\1ags, ontnae mt!IKI fl a ke, bli1~·k vin.vl lop, IO\V m1ll'agt, $28:iO. 49-1-3034 '67 CA~IARO Co r1I'. P S. Auto. Nl'w tires. Xln! cond. Makr offer 5-lfi..7231 e CAMARO '69 -Z21 e 14.000 ml, $Z550, 116-8'191 CHEVROLET '70 MALIBU '61 Che\•y l\tallbu, hard top, VI aulomatlC', rad &.; htr. power &leering. R\llD 272. $1,295.00. JIM Sl.F.~10NS li\1PORTS 120 \\'. WARNER SANTA ANA OP EN EVES. & SUN. 546-412.J '61 Chev 348 C'U. in., quad, 4 spd . Xlnt roncl. S400 or bl! olr. 67:'>-1052. * 'fi4 !\tALIBU S.S. Xlnt Cond. Org. Owner Betit Offer. 5.'IG-1663 1963 NOVA 2 dr, gcod tires, no dents, i:ood Iran~. c11r, S200. or bi-st oHrr. 496-6.125 * 1!163 Chtvy ll Nova wagon Stick. $125 . Call 54:>-1339 11.ller !; 'lil L\IPALA S.S.-Automatic, hu<'kf'! seats. a ir, R&h, p/1. 54:.-621·1 allrr.6. '&3 CHEVROLET good l'Ond. l----------1 new tires $+00. 1963 Frln *'6-1 oo:-.1m.ir i;'ord sin wag., 1~ \l'Qrk, e New brakes &.; T1rrse good bod)', $195. 49S-3-1711 e Aft 5:30. 962.fil'lle '" cuEvv "· R•"""' "' • I ==c"'o=N=n=N"E=N=T=A=L=I 4 11>1:ed trans. Low milea1"- ln11naculate condition. 5~11-200il '61 l!\1PALA 2 dr V-8 R H- PfS Au1o. Lo ffil. Nf'W ON'!I. \Vhile \\'/hlul' tnt. Priv. Pty, 213: 69S-43i6 '51 Chev, good cond. RunR good. 4 new rift&. Ask $4~5. Aft 6: 30, 64>29CH. '55 CHEV $150 Cash. 642-7764 '65 El C•mlno $650 VII 2!3, stnd 1rans, :>3&. 70.17 '65 El Camlno, 6 cyl, auto, Runs iQOd, $800. * 642-17'3 * 'ST Chevy 2 dr wrn, buc. \lf'1·y 1d body, Eng runs but ll('l'tls work. $300 FIRi\f ! ~G-9493. CHRYSLER '66 CON'rI NENTAL·, LOA1)£D! Nl"W ti r I'll. Sha1·p-Clca1. concl! $1700. ~-tl83. 1961 LINCOLN, 2 Dr. Xlnt condition~ 12450. Air & power. 67!'>-3332. CORVAIR ------* '61 CORVAIR • BE~:T ort'ER 1~7 Pt>mona , "B," C:\1 111! 6 e '62 COR\'AIR. J)(>lux, It II 4-spd, Clean, ~160 * 6~2-0717 • e '61 Corvair e Slick shlft. Xlnt rond. $240 644-1370 CORVETTE I S 1969 Corvttte, 9-Automobi • al•smen mo's cld. Private Mutt sell h110 of my thrtt Party. 962-9572 JM'r!IOnal cars. All convrrr. ===="=='===! ibles. 1968 Ply. G.T.X. tquip- ped with everything ih11t fhe fac1ory offered. Runs suprr 1trong. Power "''indo~·s, disc brakes, a.lr cond., Sf.-ed con. trol, elc, 1969 Chrysler 300 wlth a ir, leather burkrts, 1terro 111pe plllyer, po'A'l'r sea1 1, power, \Vindowa. Cla1>- DESOTO '!'ii DESOTO-good cand. nr-w tires. Coot! !ransporl11!1on Cllr. $200. f.14-{)!\~Q DODGE sy a.II the v.·ay! 1965 Chn•&ler I --------- 300 air, bucket,, Ar-.t/F'ri.t, '64 DODGE Dart staUon 1964 Chev)' lm1Mlla, p/1, "''hill. Blue Book $!IOO Asking waaon. Aulo., a I r • con d , an1/fn1 rM.. $.'195. P\'I S 1100 \l•ill deal. Call A n d R/H. Rulli 1ood. $425. o"'·ner, 962-0097. Jetye phone nun1ber. 5.11-5321 ~18-8810. '63 Nova Super Spor! • Auto-\\'ill arrance financin&: if -,.t°'"1""00=oc;=E"''"'M"O"N"A"CO=-- rnatic, bucket seals. Good neCft.Sa.ry, 40,00(, ml., pis, p/b, 383 eng. l'Oncl, $700. 89l-A843 '6~9;.cCh;,,:;'V"'=,-,-N~.-w~Y~or~k~.,.-.-,' I Best oUer 493-3873. '''"~1ni!iil-; • Oil. V\il. lop, aJr, full po~·er, 'r.6 Dodge Sporlaman Vart-6. 4 sipd, needs \\'otk new tires. Xln't Cond. Call Good cond, 8paft + 2 anow 548-t928 846-582.4. titt, SlW. 545-3TT4 MOOl ,.OWJ I ltte a..nl (4Ml'fl I 0.-.M \°""'" IU" O....H lloie•. 11'1'1" c..o.,. ~,. ,. ...... ltlil." • o.Ot.11 W\41~, J•" 2 door hordiop. High bucket 1Ml1, colOf' ,.,,_.eci, fiberglcru belted white 1ldewon ttrM, GT lfrlpe.. • r.;..t., ""'"'' 11" .. _._,,. ........ . ...... '"'"""'. Fii IEI TRUCI • CAMPEI HI C.1,0. -IM (S1ri11 No. bSB7 s2S99 ""-T&a a UC. Special of the Week '70 GALAXIE 2 OR., H. T,, SPORT ROOF, B CYL.. AUTO, RADIO& HEATER,P,S,, AIR CONO. VINYL ROOF, WARRANTY, ZYM045 s2999 1970 MAVERICK NOT STRIPP.ID y.;9 AUTOMATIC s2299 RADtO a. HEA TD. '69 lmp•I• $2499 Cust. 2-dr. H.T. F•<IO<V 1 lf, \II, pa-J1fffln1. Pllltl• tr l •N:tt, 1~11>m11it lrtnt., 'Milo, ~ .. tor !llll"ll Vt , l\11'0-mttlc l 'lnl , pDW.. •l .. r· 1r1-u, 11,DOe m!lt t •r. $.1099 $1199 lllllle, ~llltr, 'u!am11k tr1~1 .. ,. .... t r •lttrlfot. 1S l.Oll! $1599 \1-1, ,M <IMhO, Ill, 4SJN7'U '61 JEEP 4 -.1 lfrlvt. IWWlrl·tlO VW DUNE'• BUGGY Wll~ to. i. rill IMr. CllllEWl '65 Ranchero It Camper CvJtom ln1t1:.r. !I TEV-IJt ) ~ OP!i L Fastback I Jpttd, 11 .. H. !Stll<1'1 '61 FORD $999 Galaxle 500 f:!ut sla11di11g l"'tar ~11d Sa1·~11gs 0 11 Bill Barry Pontiac's huge 1111·e11tory of 11e1l! 1970 Po11/1acs, .. great stltclio11 ... Hill Barry i11riJes )'011 to Jest drii·e tlJt Po11tiuc of.vour choice. a11d set fo r )1011rself t!Jt 1:ab11/011 s t",1/11es t:11 ·ail"hlt 11ou·! NEW 1970 Tempest Sport Coupe. ·S.1al #1l3310Zb01411 NIW 1970 Catalina Hard·Top Coupe TOP QUALITY USED CARS '' l 111i/Jel ie1 ·,1bly lo u· pr ire.t ! G T Con•·ffl•ble. A 1horp b <ylirocier ••th rodlO and lwot- t r (61018 1). SEBABLA ESPANOL '68 Firebird 400 Verdugo Cir•ltfl will! bkick inrerior, tu1t<lrn 111111, power bfa~e1. puw" '""'ing. 4 i.pffd ln1n1 . ."low milts. S!ill lllldtr loclOI)' Wcru11ly. (XN4 79) $1995 , l I I 1 I I -----. -. ·-' I :la DAILY PILOT ( ' · 1200.w .. ,PACIFIC COAST·HIGHWAY N EWPORT' BEACH ' •• ' : 5464529 . -642·0406 EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO OUR." l'•lts ll•11•1n ... o .. ,,,~,. 4 BIG GALA DAYS OR ANGE COUNTY'S NE WEST IlvIPORT DEALER EUlOP(AH OHNU!f AV-(ASU .W: FOR PEEi! .IORGENSOff ---· ·-· -- The new SAAB 99 is the , only car in the world that has all these features: SAAB OF SWEDEN LIFETIME COMPLETE DRIVE TRA IN WARRANTY AVAILABLE ON All V-4 SAABS --....... ~~-\' .. 4.' ;,\Jli:~ .. .., .---, . ~ : ,.,_ -~ ' " ~ ,. r "«'' ' ,,. *,' ,.,, ' «'" -! ~ 'ff,; r' --• '62 VOLKSWAGEN '65 MUSTANG 2 DR. BUG HARDTOP '~ Pll,JOIGIHSlll S"ltJ Dtf'/. $ptll! "~"' ~-1willi WB MtiorOi.;.. ''°" "' !IN! RHe•di 111'111 0.~. Hifhly llUll~itd lo """"" ""Y 1-loM:al _1...,1 obaol SA•I O< _, tlitOftDft ... -~··· PKILPA.UO'fn S•ln Drf!t. · ..,,,, '°'" fer loSI _.., ~ "' -roe,. .niru&iod ....... "8W ...._ &. notltnal roKonh. Hfllllllll"'f in HA Sc .. " Nnlmel Hot ltllll MMC. r ......... L Fu11.n plcwts)ncl111M 1 •• WI """" hir · ofi-l'Nll 1oc.., & loj91000t...,..;-. "BA JA MEXICAN 1000"· FREE AIR CONDITIONER WITH BRAND NEW 1970 SMB · SOLD THIS WEEKEND * (Fri,Sat.-Sun.-Mon.-Aug. 28;29,30,31) l $400FlCTORY AIR CONDITIONER• •fits 96 SH""s & 95 Wa-s 0.ly THREE SAAIS STARTED-Three fil\i,hed-a"d wori in the rovghe11 machinery test of them all ... tt.e Mexico" 1000 Rally, the length of Me)(ico'1 roadless and trackless Baja California. • ON DISPLAY NOW • ' . . ; -.. - '63 CHEVROLET Sii. WGN. A RN au.. Run! Gooll.HRS9Jl v1,-1 ... rodili I. Nat ... WOW! Oll:\19., IN •K 9 ,Du.full flO'J*. 366 m t .... - ' I FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY \\i August 28-29-30-31 \\\ ONLY -~. SAAB SONETT Ill HALF PLAN E -HALF CAll:l l r• forla•I•< ,.ew Sonett IU fo• !he 1970'1 with 1!11~ "'-li11&L fo,>f·O"·'r,...floor .,,,.; all tne "'" iot!• 011d tonven1111ce1 of Ii,~ !,·!·I '""'" '""· ~dd I<> thii 111 •uped• perle>rmnnce "''d •<><>d ~'>~dii•g obd;t.e:. "'''" fr.,• 1 "'"~·! d"ve. ond you "'~'·I .. , d ,,,~ .,.,1 T11G11yl - A CERTAIN SUPERIORITY IN REFINED TASTE $388 •590 $690 CHOOSE FROM ALL MODELS '67 CHEVELLE '70 B.M.W. '67 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DR. ' SS39 6 'lf'Hll, root.I. hfal., Mu1t -!.lt11l l00~l7 2500 4 Dr . fo tlory air, P.S ., wood 8'"1. ladr, WGOd ""'"'· M#I'/ '"'°" Mlrl -· \tit "' $1290 wheeL heotoble reor window, tinted $1 244 gloss. michelin !ires, fool box, AM!FM -stereo, Executive car low miles, WOI"· '68 SAAB ronty . SR21 20553. Window sticker '67 STINGRAY Pritt $7246 You con buy NOW FOR 2 DR. $6249'· 4 SPEED fc""Yltr reoM, 4 ,.,..,, -o-Louil c•. W.at l~l~.fri\lltt-re~vn1"' "' $1390 $1990 ' '70 DODGE -'68 STINGRAY '66 PORSCHE CHALLENGER CDRVETIE 911 'DJ. H r .. VI •u•-•li<, liH, v'"'' fK!, AM1IM 'ell'""!..:""' nit, ~M/IM 1\ffto, PS,'· D·K. life»."-$ 1~··~ ,,,.,., rlodl"t rot!. ltctl c•.111t -Mr. ·~~'f2'290 ,_$3.iio Tl~B11 $3888 USED CAI PllCIS IFJICTIVI AUG. 21-29·30.31 ONLl BMW 1600'•, 2002's, 2500's, 2800 4 door sedans a nd 2800 coupes on d isplay and ready for immediate d elivery. Choice of oll ovoiloble colors. SERVICE OF COURSE! 0 11rfa..clory trai,1td 6 1\I W JPt· rial is I J are q11al iji'ed lo Jervict J1<111r 8 1\fW llteds i11 Ora11gt Co11nty15 Ltrgest BAJ lV Seri· ice !:J'tatio11. · '• • • . ' . . • ' ' :· • -· _, . .. ' . ' ' . • ' :· • • ' ' ' B:~¥-C0RONET 500 WAG. .,,,,-'" .. :!/'" t PASSENc;llt N ••. 211401 CORONET R/T B:::D '70 DODGE CHARGER B:::D '70 DODGE CHALLENGER No. 1102 i1 No. 101430 No. IJ54t4 ,• 113 DISCOUNT 5708 DISCOUNT ~57. ·DISCOUNT 5797 DISCOUNT ••ow PACTOIY STIClll PllCI PIOM PACTO•Y ITICKll PllCI PlOM PA.CTOIY mcKll PllCI PIOM PA.CTOl'f STIClll PllCI 5,000 BLUE CHIP I went to +h•nk ell of you folks who h.t v• bou9ht c1rs •t Worthington Dodge i nd I went to th i nk you for referrin g your fr ie.,ds i nd releti...-es to Worthing- ton Dodge, Yo u end your friends have m1d1 this one of the lerge1t Dodge Dealershi ps in the worlJ. If I ~•n help you in 1ny w1y, please drop in. NOTICE! If you are 1hort of mon•y for the down p1ymtnt end need extended terms ind very low monthly ,.ymenta, bring your good credit r1f1reru11 and coma to Worth. lngton Docfg• ind ... for yout11lf how Noy It 11 to .. , the lf.nenclng Y.,u nHd. "Ju1t 1•• '"' fir1t •ncl yoo/11 ••~eive 5,000 l lu• C .. ip St•rnp1 if you bwy from "'' or •nY oth er de•ler." "JUST SEE ME FIRST'' STAMPS '66 CHEV. BEL AIR '68 CHEV. CAMARO 4 Or. Autom1tic, radio, ~he1ter, WSW, tint 1d 9la11 . I RSB960 l Radio, hea ter, wh it1 1id1 w1 ll1, t inted 9l11s. IORI063 l '69 PLYMOUTH FURY '66 CHEV. WAGON Automa tic, radio, h11t1r, P.S., WSW, tin t, 9la1s. IXTF984 ) Automatic::, rad io, heater, tintad 91111. ISLE78l l '67 DODGE DART '68 OLDS. CUTLASS 2 Or. H.T. Autom1tic, r1dio, he1t1r, WSW, t int. glass. !TBY368 ) 2 Dr. Autom1tic, r1dio, hHter, P.S., f1ct. air, WSW,'lint. 9!111. (V~K696 ) '66 PLYMOUTH FURY '66 OLDS. 88 Automatic, radio, heater, P.S., WSW, t inted glass. ISAX201 ) '4 Or. H.T. Automatic, redlo, heet•r, P.S., factory 1ir, WSW, tint. 9l11t" IR0W960) UMd Ca rt 9900 Ustcf Cart ---------FORD e '64 GALAXIE 4 dr HT·Air, p/1. Xlnt ronfl. FORD ------'65 FORD RANCHERD $595 or bf-st offrr 968-:1261 A I 2 d 268 \.. 1.-yl utomat c. < r }. 69 COUNTRY Squire Wagon. ..,,Ill take car In trade or PIS, P/B, 11.lr, rack. New finance p r j v a !11 party. !Ires. Xlnl. S30CXI. 644-5127 54640~2 nr 494.SSI I. FORD MERCURY ______ , _______ _ TOP DOLLAR '"' CLEAN USED CARS See Andy Bro1vn THEODORE ROBINS FORD ~ Harbor Blvd. C.01ta 1'.fesa 6'Mll0 1969 i\1 E R CU RY i\10N· TERE\' 4 Dr. H I t, 1'~ac/a1r, P/S.-P/B. r-.1usl Sf'll! $975. Call a ft 6 pm al 644-13.''>l. '68 COU$i:ar, vs,, stick, Riii, chrm whls, \\'f'S/w, $1400 llr besl oner. will lin&nce. Pvt pty. 545-7743 MUSTANG NEW 1!170 Ford J\la\•crick, '67 XL Converlible, n>d, fac· Won in rlrawlng, r.lusl sell, tory air&: power, d\Ac brak- $1650. 842~. e5, am/Im, new bra.let's & 1956 Ford 4-<loor V -8 polygta11 tirrs. -494-4129 automatic. Xlnl condition. $12'>. 6'16-0076 '67 1'~airlane GTA. p.s., '66 Ford Falrlane 500 sta.1 ________ _ p.b., air cond, Lo mi's. wag, e 1967 r-.tUSTANG -6 cyl, '68 Ford Country Squire 10 Make oiler. 642-964J ESTATE SALE slick, rlh. $1190. 269 Knoic pass. \i•ag. lnaclC'd, air, lo 1967 COUNTRY SEDAN Sta-See Bayshore Richfield, 200 Pl. C.M. 548-9690 mi's $2600. 545---07~. tlon WaD<V'I, Air added. \" r... H N M ... ~. .. ............ t W)', .B, ake '69 t.1ustang V-,IJ Delux. '68 ~AIRLANE 500 \\'gn. * ~ * "'.'f'ltlen ofr. Security Paci· Bargain, Co&r; $3500 Owner A1,1IO PS/PB, air. 3d seat. f ,.~62~f-~O~R~D~W~,-..,-,,-,-,"·•'"<7t•.,-tr, fie Natl Bank. Trust Dept., diecl. i\1ake oUcr 497-182!}. Xln1.' Sll'iO. R46-.i l71. P /S. auto/trans T/G, S2M. 550 Newport Ct-nter Dr .. NB.1-=~------ Naturn.l born S\\'AP_P_ER_? "=· ,, .. ,.-=·==;---;;=-;;,,..,-( Call 644-0UJ e:.:t. 210 Jor de. '65 ~';;~g~rwt~/:~ani.. 'try "Trader'• P11radise'' TifE QUICkt.'R YOU CALL. tail. 11100 833-1213 e\-cll. Daily P ilot Classi(ied TI'E QUI--YOU SE" '66 M C 1 1..n.r-..•'o .., u~ng onver1ible. VS, l966 MUSTANG convt. 6 cyl, 1-=========c..-========= 1 au!omal1c, R11.d. & htr., ,;t.andard, new paint & top. Used Cars 9900 U1ed Carl 9900 po~ter &tttrin& RPL JU, $1050. 67s--0636 aft 6. !--------------==--===I S!m.00. . JJl\f SLEl\10NS 11\fPORTS e 1967 MUSTANG • 6 cyl, j LOOK! What We Have For You '65 IM,ALA S.S. Cpo. $1199 v ... 1u10. lrtn1., l~IO!'Y 1lr con1Utlfloll..,, po-,,_1ng, tlcllo, P.tfll.,., ""'Htw1U tlNL l wo:kl'I tffll, 1~111.,.1 cor>CI. l"'IM evtt A fODd VllUll Prlc..t r19hl. l..kllf'llf llGS '"· '60 CHEY. ,U & Comp.,. l ol , 1tlc-it.II! Jul! tl>e unit lo• ............. trlPt. A flaad ••I~. Llc1tt1i1 EM1tl. 18211 Beach Blvd., Huntingtan Beach Hwy. Jt s.. • S-DI ... fwy. Pho"° S(S-8163 or 147-6017 Opon 7 Days 'Til 10 P .M. I lll \V. WARNER slick, r/h. $1190. 269 Knox SANTA ANA Pl, C.M. 54-9690 OPEN EVES. & 8 U N . 'I\ MU1taric Conv. 9Uck M&--4115 ahifl , pf~. Xln't ooncl. '66 Squire Wa9on s1000. !4&-<201.< PM·• PM. Fairla.ne, with wood grain ex.. tuior, dlr, ~ vs, power attt:rin&', air oond. Slen!O taPe, auto. trant. fTAY279) Will take trade or finMCe private j)Mty. Call 546-4002 or -494-6811. Convcrtihlt-. AutllmAlic, V8, radlll, hrafcr, dlr. Excellent <:OM . fZ7.V 074), \V ill !akf' trade nr finance: private PM· ty. Call 54640.'il or 494-6811 . }"'QR Se.le or trade for VW Bug -1959 Ford Country Sedan, JClnt cond, ps/pb, air, 1left!O Make lllftt. 0 8)'1 646-7S75, e Vf' I . 64'"560.1. MERCURY 'TO MERC Co!Cln)" Park wgn· rack. r/h, air, run pwr, w/w 15,000 ml A1k Sot,500 CAii Mon 557-19'10 uk tor Mr. Johnston ·iii Mero convt.. Xltrt cond. lnllde a Ol.lt, Power, S3SQ or be1t ofler. 646-9022 MUSTANG $1095 1966 Mustang VI Radio, ~ater, 11.utomaUc, p<l\\'Cr 11;tl'f'rlng. Pri~ to sell. SAA 917 . DEAN LEWIS 1966 Harbor Blvd, e '66 P.lu11anR 1+2 F'stbk e 289 CU. in, 4·Spd Ne·,,. Litt & Brakes CLEAN I! Stt al 1!25 W. Ba.Jboe Blvd, Newport Beach 540-3308 1969 MUSTANG MAQf I, 351 cu. ln. Goodytar tires. U.S. map. X1nt cond. SZ,00. m-.1000 e 'lie ~!"M I. Hu f'Yl"rthin1. l.ikf' nr~. Under warrllllt)', Sl.495. Pvt Ply, 644-4493. '70 t.fUSTANG r/h. 9,000 mi a11king $2.600 Call Mon 5.'l7·'f910 A I k for Mr. Johnston P.fUST Sell '67 MU1tana·Lan. d&U $1150. , P/S-R/H-S/S Good cop:!, &1&-85:29 art 4 t '67·MUSTANG Co11vert. Clean. 673-2662 Sineerely, Cal Worlhingloll OFFll DPlllS WID., llnlMlll ZND '68CHEVELLE2Dr. H.T ~ Automatic, r1dio, h11t1r, P.S., WSW, tint. 1d 9 11111. IWXK6251 '69 CH~V. % TON Pickup. Automatic, radio, h11ttr, Ion~ bod . 15J81bC I '67 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 Or. H.T. Auto., RIH, P.S., WSW, tinted 9l11s, fie. a ir, vinyl fop. (VAE5"46 1 '67 MERC. COUGAR Aufom•fi c, radio, h11t1r, PS., WSW, tin t. 91•11, vi nyl top. I 7J91 I 1001287 1 '900 UMCI Cort '900 UMCI Cers 99(jJ , _______ ;;; OLDSMOBILE PLYMOUTH T·BIRD VALIANT ;; '62 Old1 Statlirr. 2 rtoor hardtop, full P"'r. factory air. JYZ -423, $295.00. JJ~f SLEi\tONS fi\fPORTS UO W. WARNER SANTA AN/\. OPEN EVES. & SU N . 546-4125 e '65 GTO 4 SPEED 335 lf.P. MAGS, STERO. LOADEDll $1300 OR BEST OF- FERll 897·3414. '65 .l'URY lll win. 383, new tires. Orig. owner, family car $1025. 544-8034 19e5 T-BIRO 30,fm act. ml., alt cond, ps/pb. p w r wndw1. l\11nt cond. $1500, Call 494-7431. '62 T-Bird, Alr-Cond, All power! private pany, Call {l) 524-8089. •, '62 VALIANT, '-<tr, ndit paint, Good 2nd car, ~ cond, Reaaonabie p r I c ._. 675-6572. -- DAILY PILOT DlME -,; -UNES oost you J111t ~ nles a day. ;: e '66 OLD'S CUTI.ASS. >..1..NT COND. ASKING $1450 641-4377• * '63 Old& FS5 Cpe, buckC'I 1968 V I P. Loaded, 35,tm Und C•n 9900U1ed Cars miles. $1,995. * 8-47-3515 * &eats, New !ires, Xln1 cond,i"'="P=O=N=TIA==C===- ~. 644-lll98. '69 CUTLASS Suprrmr-Vinyl f--------- Hrdtp, a.fr, auto. Xlnt cond. BHt llffer. 673-811 8. '66 Pontiac LeMa.n1, 2 door, hardtop, automatic. rad. lt htr. UIS 570, $1,195.00. PLYMOUTH JL\I SLEMONS IMPORTS ---------1 120 W. WARNER SANTA ANA $795 OPEN EVES. & S UN. 1965 Ply Belvedere 11 546-41~ llani lop, VII. radio, healrr, .68 , A1'.1 • Rad.A' II 11u1omati 1 · .....-. ans. 1..., res, "· power ~ eering, air 1\.111ny X!ras! $400 lt real sharp, NQJ 069 takl' over p a y me n I 1 . DEAN LEWIS '5H82.1. 1966 Harbor, C.P.f. 646-9303 11 '"9111"""c"ro"""400=,-,"""spd...,.. -.,_-.,.-m WHATEVER )'OU ne ed , Int. Full warrant)', 4si..UU )'OU'll find, If yoo read • eve1 .er wkenda. Mk for Dally Pilot Classified Ads _s_"=""~·===~~=- '65 TEMPESf WAGON Air, Xlnt Cond, S92S. • 546-1574 • '69 GRAND Prix VRPS. dl9C FB, air, b,.onie/wht la.ndt'au xlnt buy 673-~116 or 549-4250. e '64 Ca.taliM 4-dr, auto., j)8/pb, xlnt mech. oond. S.l7j. 675.-4945 RAMBLER Specia~ $)690 '67 CHEVY CAPRICE Clu b 'P•· full pow t r. ITNS.J l61 '65 CHEVY WAGON $950 Full pa.,.,•r. !PEH·l761 '66 CHEVROLET $900 4 dr. full pow1r. fSAA·5!4l '65 CHEVY lh•ton Pickup $900 Auto1n1 1Jc tf1n1111iu lan. ("1·6461 '66 FORD $750 4 Dr, f ull paw•r. I RSS·4161 '65 CHEVY CONVIRTIBLE $850 Auto. 111111., f1dlo, h••••• f.tJ667) '63 CHEVY WAGON $395 R1di•, It••*•'· air col'MI. l ltYT.0411: '63 COMET $380 2 dr. R1dlo, h•1far IWLN·t01J '64 FORD "500" $595 lt•t'1a, ho1t•t1 ••l•l'llttit. IVJV-1611 70 VW DUNI BUGGY $)995 ~1/totou 2100 HARBOR BLVD. T1l1phono : 645-0466 I I . J DAILY PILOT • • 1970 EL DORADO [)comonstrator. Vinyl top, leather interior, l ull power, factory alr. steno AJ.1-1'1.f multiplex. tllt-t.ele. wheel, power trunk opener I: door locks. twilight sentinel. {0920). Low mileap. SALE PRICE 1969 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille.. Vinyl top, cloth It. leather Interior, full PD""er, factory air conditioninF:, duaJ comfort 5"3~. stt'reo multiplex. po.,.,·er door lock&, ttlt-teleM:Opic wheel, r....·ilight sentinel. power trunk opel'll':r. (065AGC ! ~:i~E 5477.7 1966 CADILLAC Cou~ DeVille.. Vinyl top, cloth & leather inteorior. full po.,.,·er, factory air oondilionlng. signlll seeking radio, y,.·hite 1ide .... ·all tires, etc. (RFC855 1 SALE PRICE 52111 1967 CADILLAC Sedan °'Ville. Vinyl tOO. cloth It leather interior, full J>O""·er. factory air. &t@reo AM-F1'1 multiplex, tilt-telescopic wheel, po.,.,·er door Jocks. IVCR244l SALE PRICE 52888 1966 EL DORADO fll!!l!twood. U-athf'r intt"rior, full pov..·er, iactory air cond., &tereo Ai'1-ft.I, tilt telesropic sll"f.'rinlo! "''heel, power door locks, cruise control, t"·ilight sentinel. tTEtn41 I SALE PRICE 52222 196.9 MARK Ill Continf'nlal. Embli~ roof. leather intf'tior. full pG\\'t'T. faC"tory air conditionin" stet'l!o tape, stl!reo radio, tilt v...·heel. llll poasi- ble options. I YC~13861 · SALE PRIC~ 55333 . '!. CAOI NINETEEN . . • . . 'Cl1oose Yours Today WHILE OUR SE LECTIO N IS GREAT ALLMOD~LS EQUIPMENT COLOR-CHOICE OR.~NGE . ·couNTY~ FINEST SELECTION OF PREVIOUSLY OWNED C.4.DILLACS AND OTHER FINE A,lJTOMOBILES. • 1966 CADILLAC stDAN DE VILLE ONLY 26,945 ACTUAL MILES Caribbean Aqua with while padded top alid aqua cloth & leather interior. Full power, factory air, stereo AM·FM, Wt telescopic steering wheel, power door locks, electric trunk, opener, power vent windows, auto. dimmer, pre· mium tires. This .one.looks like it Just came ·off the showroom floor. SALE PR.CED NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 SALES DEP ARTitENT OPEN • -. 1968. CHEVROLET . Impala Custom Coupe. Vinyl top and trim, V-8, hydram1Uc, factory alr condJtioning, -power steering, radio .&: heater, Nabers tq\'ice loaner. {VTP357 ) SALE PRICE 51999 1966 CADILLAC Sedan De.Vi11e. Vinyl top, clolh k leather interior. full po\\'er, factory air: conditioning, A?.f.f'?.1 radio, tilt-telescopic "·hef'I, power door lockll, twilight sentinel, power trunk opener. iTGJ3081 SALE PRICE 521.11 1967' CA DI LLAC Coupe DeVille. Vinyl lop, l!!ather Interior, full po.,.,·er, factory air conditlonin&. stereo, AJ.l·f?-1 radio, tilt steering Wheel, pcw.·er door lock~. 1Uhl'2401 SALE PRICE 52999 1965 CHE VROLET Bel Air 9 pusenau wa.a:on. V-8. 1utomatlc tran&misslon, pov.·er steering, factory air conc11Uonlnf, radlo, he•ter, etc. (REC800) SALE PRICE $1111 1970 CADILLAC SedM DeVillt. Early trade-in. Cloth .i leather interior. full j)O\VP.r, factory air conditionln&, filereo AJl.1-Fr.t multipll!X, power door locks. tilt-telescopic \\'hetl, t'vilight sentinel, etc. Local. 1 b'tl'n~r c11.r. (501AFV 1 SA.LE PRICE 1968 CADILLAC Coupe Ol!Villl"'. Vinyl top. cloth & l1!11.ther inltorior, full po1vl'r fActory air. slcreo A i\1-FM multiplex, tilt telescopic \Yheel. power door lockl", twilight st'ntinel. J)IJ11•er trunk OJ)f'ner. tVUT032f SALE PRICE 53555 SUMMER LEASE SPECIAL$ 1970 EL DORADO STOCI( I t-5Clf ONlY $199 MO. J4 Moot~ Op'" bd L..,, ALSO IMMEDIATE DELIVIRY ON ANT CAR IN STOCK OH A~ltOVIO CltlOIT 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM Mon. thru Fri. • 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sat. and Sun. Service Dtpertment Open Mon.·Fri. ,t:l0-6:00 All CARS SUBJEcr TO PRIOR SALE. ALL SALE PRICE~ EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY, SEPTEt.4BER I, 1970 ,• ·, ., . • • a ---~~~~------ DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AUGUST 29, 1 970 • ~JACQUELINE B~ET · She Says It, A.nd Lives. It, As She Sees It I Askc:rhemcrourself POR JOHN J'OLPE, 6or, NJ. S«ulllTy of Tnuispon'""1t1 Plea•• ""~ iM •"'~• tolaere Ollf) C-11 of>&aln • 4ritJer'a Ucen.e toilh- ow a drit1U.. ~•''-M. Harper, L.""lui B•r- • Then a.re none. Each of the SO stales. pins the District of Columbia. now re· quires some type of driving test before a licerue c.a.n be issued. Some states even requfre complete reteM:ing for a license renewal (notably Illinois and Virginia at preaent) FOR MSGR. PHILLIP J. MVRPHY, Co1Mlic Youlli Or1anU.01um I• iJ n1aw1 tlae Cailw- l ic re lifion to lok~ flrusaP-Mary Bacw, DubuqfM!I, /01«1 • It is a grave matter (mortal in) lo use a chemical whose efll'Ct i~ complete loss of Teail-On unless there is sufficienl cause prompting same, for example, anes· tbetic prior to an operation. Sttondly, it is a grave matter to use a chemical which, of itJJ nalure Ol" the compulsion (addfo- tion) it hrings with it, presents a dangel" to health or life. POR NORM C..4.SB, lkuoiJ f'i.p11 Jl'lay floa'e yo. aoecr • NUlf16 lut~tP-Parn Serbaaecu, Buule Crul, If kit. • I aometimC6 wear a batting helmet. but mot1t of the time I wear a 6ber aafety insert in my regular uniform cap. This ineert is legal. and r find it far more oom fortable. FOR JVDITB CRIST, Pm crilk, bis ·r~ Slto111" W' 1t4' kind o/ kclr· '"'°""" or •lreoli o/ .-1111.eu prooow you to au.el. o prepo• UNJftlle o/ U11/artor • oble criUd.• o/ 11WrOieaP Tiley car"'' aD be lluat bed l'o..J T. O'Leary, RUl ROflHI, Sa:n1a Roaa, Call/. • You don't hear verr. well. I find some· thing o( merit in at least 20 percent of the 61ma and plays I reYiew oo the "Today Show." Perb&ps Jiving in Santa Rosa, Calif., permits one to romanticize the Hollywood or Broadway producl. Certainly someone 'Who bu to consider it in its entirety can't afford to be any- thing lesa than boneet in her criticism What in the World! Wortt Your Way to Europe No office girl can complain lhat she can't afford a European vacation any mor~not if ahe has a skill and is willing to uae ii abroad. Gals between the ages of On-lh•job visif fo London 18 and 54 can get a job in London, with air fare paid by the employer. They can even get some local counseling on how to 6nd a flat (apartment) and/or a room· mate. The catch? Well, the typical salary is only $45 lo $55 a week, with some of that going fol" taxes. However, British girls manage on ii-and Paris is just a short Right away. Though work permits expire Oct. 31. a permanent job can usually be arranged for the girl who w11nt11 to stay longer. For further in· forma1ion, WTite Dept. FW, Oversea& Travel Coordinator, Western Girl. Inc., P.O. Box 3241, Stamford, Conn. 06905. Owatonna '• E.G . Actor E.G. Marshall is willing to tell his birthdat~June 18, 1919, and bis birthplace, Owatonna. Minn.,-but all he'll say about his name is tbal E stands fol" £njgma &lld C etanda for Gregarious. "Aod it's a real name in it.sell," insists the star of NBCtv'a doctor &eries, -rbe Bold Onea.'' Tbe dignified. serioos-mind~d Marshall started out as a night-dub singer and guitarist. ''I used the name 'Marvin MagilHcuddy' for a short time," he quipped to F AMIL\' WEEKLY. "A drunk in the audience wouldn't let me 6nish my act until I told Just coll me E. G., soys Mt. Marshall. him my real name. So I told him the Marvin one, and that kept him qufot." and true to her owo standards of taste, ckcency, and iotellecL FOR ANDY rlLLl.4MS Piao ia U..We elut beor auil oa yoMr ala.ow,•"" Wllao flreoaed "P elut claaraceerP-lubel RlllAer/ord, Noklaa, Miu. • The bear was designed and built by former Hollywood stunt man Janos Pro- huka at the request of my ooproducen, Allan Blye and Cllris Bea.rd. Janos wears 1he suit and bu perfected the many lovable trail8 and mannerisms seen each week. FOR JOHN SHAFFER, Aomini.strator, Ftdtral AWltion AutAority Doe. iM F .A.A.. re- qiUn MOre eA.n Olle ,,.,M)ft lo be liceltUd for /l,.U., ora oU co•~rrial airplane A#auP-Mra. r . Harr&., So11 L.u Obupo, Cal;/. • T • Yea. Both pilot and copilot must be liceruces, and if the plane requirea a ftight engineer, he alao mu1t have a Fed- eral license. FOR MARGARET BORG, pmUt:nt.. Vtka, N.Y. NalioMI Auodation of 'omen U. Conslruclion Flaae ia elut "lf"0Me11 ill Co1Utrvction"' 1roupP 801111 ....,.,. ,,.. ... ,,.,. ore ill ilP-Mra. L. R., • Our association is comprised of more rhan 5,000 women who are employed in all phases of the construction industry. f FOR M.t4X B.4ER, "The 8 twrl1 HiJlbillUs" On your "•oto you eaid you /iraia/aed aislla 1rtUk. la llual eraet- GtHIUlolyn Griflia, .41- ea:andrio, L.. • I graduated from the University of Santa Clara. California. It's Jethro who just made it through sixth grade. Wa•t ... ak • I-. ~ • 4(11G&Jo.! Y--• ....... Ila.le eel--. •M we'll pt lite -er ,,_ tk ...-i.ea1 ~ ,._ ......... 5-.1 .-.-.. pnferaltt7 -• f'Oet ewcl, &e Aak n.e.. y..,..11, FamO,. W-'d,-, 6'1 ~ Aft., N-Y ..... N.Y. 1002%. We ea .... ffkaowk.qe 411-tioaa, l:Hat t5 will be ,.w 1-eaeh -.-ed. Well, what is your real name, we J>Cl"· aisled. What do your friends call you ? "&egee," Marshall explained patiently. Matching Competitors Personality is an important factor in contacl sports. J. Roewell Gallagher, M.D., Yale Univer- sity, points out: '1'he lighter, younger boy who ha.a zeet and a will to play ia less vulnerable to injury than a larger hut indifferent and lackadaisacal com- panion ; ao, too, the aggressive and alert boy in contrast to one whl> bangs back and bas hi.s mind on other thinge." HouM of Card Are you ready to live in a J>aper house? Don 'I laugh ; it may be your choice sooner than you think. This one, for instance, won a Fibre Box Associalion packaging design award at a competition in W ash.ington, D.C. Y~. Teal people live in it-.adults; and with the necessary kitchen and bathroom equipment, too, all factory built. De- pending on their degrees of skill. it's estimated that three men could complete a basic 400 square-foot unit from a fae- A cozy, little paper house tory-buih kit, in 10 hours or eo. Actually, it's a giant yersion of the familiar cor· rugated box sprayed with fibrc-glaM coating. This makes a strong, 6ame-re- tardant double-wall, durable enootfl 10 IM I about 20 years, it's said. Not bad for a paper pad. You are Invited to mall your questions or comments about any article or ldverttsement ttiat lppt1rs In fll'llllY ~ly. Your letter will receive a prOfnpt answer. Wrltt to Service Edit9t, Family Weekly, 641 lexinaton Avenue, New Yott, N.Y. 10022. .. Ev.,ytlme you choose a SweetHeart • product, you get floe quality. And, you save. Now, just send In the '' IC>Upon with the. label$ from any two different SweelHeert produets from Purex. and )10U mey aw 9Y8I\ more by wtnnlng _,. '::..,...,.,,...the~ Savtnga Sweepstakes. ~.£1'"...,..,,,,~.,-"" ~Fat Pttz• 11 11,cm (Put tMt F19grant SweetHeart Deodorant Soep combines the SweetHeert mildness you want with the protection you need. And because lt'a made by SweetHeert. only the formula seems expensive. .. l I I I I I I I I I I I I I ......................................... ______________ _,.. ____________ ~~-~-~ Edward Nixon holds carving of hU /amolU brother Richard. The Little-Known The President's brothers, Donald and Edward, are my own life, keep my own business. and my endeavors separate and apart from that of the President." Donald commeota. "Whether cor- rectly or not, being closely related to the President requires on.e to do whatever bas to be done eo that it will not be interpreted incorrectly. We have our own interests and problems. but to a lesser extent we, too, live in a fish bowl. • One must be circum.spect, but it i.a my philosophy to be so anyway." Donald tries. Acting u a special ~ sistant to the caodidatc during bis broth- er's Presidential campaign in 1968, be bad among his duties the task of mating arrangements to get some 203 Nixon and R)'an (Ryan is Pat Nixon's maiden name) relatives to Wasbingtoo for the Inauguration. The night of the Inaugu- ratioo, before the Inaugural Ball bepo, be acted as host to a selected group of these relatives and friends. But ooce the event faded into history, be returned to bis one-story home in Newport Beach, Calif., with no desire to become part of bis brother's Administration. W hen a lieutenant com- mander piloting a helicopter on routine Naval Reserve duty rescued two girls from a swamped boat in Puget Sound, it made big news. It would probably have been just a local news story had the pilot not been Edward Nixon -brother of the President of the United States. Dona/J Nixon, like Edward, trle1 to 1ltun Presidential UmeUght. Donald is an assistant to J. Willard Marriott, Jr., of the Marriott Corpora- tion and is a management statt consul- tant with the Carnation milt and it» cream company. Before that be was a vice president of Ogden Food, in charge of in-flight food preparation. He was alao management staff consultant for Jessop Steel but resigned that post when his brother became President lest be be accused of conflict of interest. At Marriott, Donald Nixon is involved in food operations and franchi.ai.ng. A Marriott Corporation executive wu visiting several European countries re- cently on a buai.ocss trip for bis firm and received royal treatment every- where. But this red-arpet deference doesn't seem out of line when it's un· dentood that the executive was Donald Nixon, President Richard Nixon's sec- ond living brother. Even Aristotle Onassis, husband of the widow of the man who defeated Donald's brother in the Presidential race of 1960, extended lavish hospitality. In fact, Donald bad never .een roses with ' . stem.a quite u long u those OoUSIS had delivered to his botd room. Publicity and roaes, however, a.re not the whole story of being a President's brother. For Donald and Edward Nixon. this role bu meant pride and joy but also anxiety, apprehension, and sacri- fices. This is so even though neither Donald nor Edward ever really got close to their brother Richard. "Doo and Ed." Evelyn Dom, a close family friend told us, "have a nonnal relationship with each other but are in awe of Dick and always have been. And Famil11 Weeklv. Augeut 80, 1970 from the time be wu Vice President, they felt the moves in their relationship with him were up to him." Family closeness was made difficult, too, by the vudy cjiffcreot tempera- ments of the three brothers. Donald, who is 56, less than two years younger than the President, is outgoing and gregarious. Edward. who is 40, and wu born when the President was 17, is tight-lipped and introspective. As a young man, Richard impressed his brothers u a loner-a thinker, and the one the family always knew someday would be "aomcbody." There have been some moments of intimacy, however. There was the time when Donald, then a student at Guil- ford Preparatory School in North Caro- lina, and Richard, a student at Duke Law School, saved and pooled their money for their first trip to New York. There they bought their mother her tint fur piece. And there was the in- timate aadneas of losing two brothers -Harold, the ddest, and Arthur, who wu younger than Donald. Shared grief led Richard and Donald to hover ova- Edward, ao much younger than they, and to worry about his health. "One September," said the late Han- nah Nixon, their mother, "on the day that Richard was to leave our home in Whittier, Calif., to return to Duke for the fall semester, bis dad, &in• to go a,nd bating to be late, kept calling Rkbard for breakfast. But Richard d idn't answer. When I looked for him, 1 found him hovering over Ed's bed. Ed was still aaleep." When Edward was in high school, Richard encouraged him to make extra money by 1elling rides in his ca.r. "It isn't fair to Dad if you don't," Richard said. And, when Richard left for tho Navy, be counseled, "Now, Ed, you take good care of your mother." Just before his nomination, we were in the st\Kfy of the Nixon's New York apartment. Richard Nixon pointed with pride to the hi-fi set which Edward, whom be says bas the beat mind in the family. had bujlt for him. In that apart- ment, still caught up in their family grief, Richard and Edward could not ~main dry-eyed as they talked tenderly of Harold. Today each brother struggles in hia own way to be his own man, while accepting the fact that being the Pren- denl's brother mates their lives both better and worse. "After all," says Dooald Nixon, "each individual has bis own life. rm very proud of my brother, but 1 try to live A stocky six-footer, Donald is jovial, generous, full of qujps, a great host. and always the bub of things. His home, with its four bedrooms, ~and-a­ half baths, living room, dining room, back. porch, yard and even ao old-fash- ioned family room, is a livdy place over which his wife Clara Jane (nee Lemke) presides graciously. At home with Donald and Oara Jane are their two $00$---25-year~d Donald, Jr., and Richard. 18. "Dopny," who served in the Navy on the U~ Prin~ too in Vietnam, attcods Orange Coast College and expects lo study law at Southwest University. Richard is a stu- dent at Newport Beach High School. A daughter, Lawrcne Mae, lived in PJaceotia. Calif., where she taught school, until her marri_,e oo June 27 to Tbomu E. Anfinsoo, ao accountant with a brokerage firm in Calif omia. The Dooald Nix.om. married 28 yean and brousbt together by their families, share a common background and way of looking al life. Devoted to old friends. -----------_________ ..:.,., __ .._ __________ ..::. ________ .. _____ _ , ... -··-0 '1... Family Weekly/ Augun $0, 1970 Nixon Brothers By FLORA RHETA SCHREIBER and STUART LONG proud-but openly admit they want to stay clear of the White House they never miss a meeting of their bridge club, none of wboee members ever made oewa or walked the red carpet of fame. But that carpet is laid out for Dooald oot only on a bu.sines,, trip abroad but at home. The fraternal connection to the White House brings many invita- tions to Donald and Clara to attend Calif omia political functions. It is also reflected in Donald's home, where on the wall of a long hallway are cherished such objects u Nixon Ioaugural medal- lions .and a framed invitation to the State Dinner given at the White House for Premier Eisaku Sato of Japan. Presidential prestige also abooe oo Lawrene Mae's wedding in the Pres-- byterian Church at Newport Beach. Calif. Her uncle, the President, and her aunt, the Pint Lady, were present. So was her cousin Tricia. Her cousin JuJie and her husband, David Eisenhower, were in Japan at that time. T be wedding became so much of a public event that one man called the bride's fat.her, pleading for an invitation. "I won't come," the stranger promised. "I just want to keep the invitation u a collector's item!" Edward Nixon tries to maintain his distance from the White Houae. During the summer, prior to his brother's el~ tioo, he announced. "I have no plans for Washington. Diet has his life to lead, and I have mine." While his brother was President-elect, he told us that the Administration contemplated a post for him as White House liaison with indus- try, but that he hesitated about taking Gay Lynn, his wife, who is a mathe- matics teacher, away from her claaaroom. He even turned down a $30,()()()+year post with the Commerce Department u chairman of the Federal Field C.om- mission for Development Planning in Alaak.a. Although Edward told the press that be did this for "strictly personal rea- sons," the White Howe explained that the real reason wu that the appoint- ment might run afoul of the conftict- of-interest Jaw passed in 1967. That Jaw provides that a public official may not appoint a relative to a job that the of- ficial controls or in which he serves. Today Edward is employed by a firm involved in oceanography projects in Seattle, Wash. Before beading mail operations during the 1968 campaign at Nixon headquarten in New York, be bad been with the Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Company io Seattle as communications consultant. He bad also been employment super- visor for Bell-Comm.. lnc., of Wash- ington, D.C., recruiting and placing technical specialists who se.rve u con- suJtants to the NASA office of manned space Oights. He bas also been an as- sistant professor of naval science at the University of Washington. On May 7, 1969, be was elected Republican state committee lllMI from Snohomish County, Washington. R ecently, Edward bas retreated more deeply within himself than even his introspective nature bad hitherto al- lowed. A oewa story may put the spot- light oo him, but be prefen privacy in bis beautiful tree-t.baded home, far from neigbbon in a wooded area of Lyn- wood, a suburb of Seattle. He akia and ice skat.es with Gay Lynn (nee Woods) and their two daughters. Amelie, 12, and Elizabeth, 1 O. But oo matter how bard a President's brother tria to be his own man, be lives in his shadow. The publicity Edward Nixon received over the incident in ~get Sound is reminitcent of the time when Sam Houston Jobnton, LBJ's brother, was involved in a traffic acci- dent in Hidalgo, Texas. Newsmen from every part of the country called the Hidalgo police for details. It seems, moreover, that the shadow is cast long before the brother becomes President. It is almost a rule, as Doria Faber notes io her book, "Motj)en of American Presidents," that the Presi- dent is almost invariably the older brother and that the younger brothers were pushed into the background by motben who felt that their first-born sons would someday be President. R ichard Nixon wu oot a tint-born, but at the age of 20 became one, in effect, after the death of Harold. When Arthur had died eight years earlier, that death had tint stirred in Richard Nixon a determination to help make up for his parents' loss by making them very proud of him. Arthurs death quietened his already expressed need to suc.ceed. Recalling the effect of Har- old's death on her son Richard, Hannah Nixon once told us. "From that time on, it seemed that Richard waa trying to be thru sons, striving even harder than before to make up to his father and me for our loss. With the death of Harold, his determination to ma.kc us proud of him seemed greatly inten- sified. Uocoo9ciouaJy, too, I think that Richard may have felt a kind of guilt that Harold an4, Arthur were dead and that he wu alive ... Hannah Nixon didn't exactly predict. in line with the Faber formula, that her aoo Richard would become Presi- dent. She said. however, that "His fa- ther and I could aec from the flrat that Richard was a gifted child. We wanted him to be somebody. So did everyone in our family. My motber, Richard'• Grandma Milhous, thought he would be a preacher. I thought be would be a musician, for be bu a natural ear for it. When be was nine, he himaelf announced Tm going to be a lawyer.' .. While Richard was studying law at Duke Univera.ity, Donald wu at Guil- ford P reparatory School. There was not enough money for both boya to stay away at school. Ooe bad to go back to Whittier to work in the mark.et the family owned. It was Richard, destined to be "somebody," who continued with his studies and Donald, without such a destiny attached to him by the family, wbo went home. Donald was a graduate of Whittier High School, but except for a few night classes at th.e University of Southern California, that's where his education ended. The attitude in the John900 bouaehold was much the same. Sam Houston John- son grew up living and working for the advancement of his brother Lyndon, which waa a family goal. It wu not until LBJ moved into retirement, that Sam Houston broke away. President Nixon's brotben never even got as close to their brother u Sam Houston Johnson did to his. And their preaent intention is to continue to stay away. They hold him in awe, and there ia pleasantnes&-no rift. They have made sacrifices in order that their older brother couJd go "all the way." Doo and Ed Nixon would never 8od fault with Richard. 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Fr .. port, N.Y.11520 r----BUY WITH CONFIDENCE • 30-DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ----, JAY NORRIS COltl'~ 11 .._..AN .• Dept. "444, FrMPOfl, N.Y.11520 Pie-rvsl1 me the followlng: Ouen. Item Price Home Tlleetre (~.98 + St.<lO patg.) • 2 Home Theetrea (115.00 + 12.00 patg.) $ f" Drewer Ale (113.50 + 12.00 pato.) It 12 Dre1"r Fiie (le.98 + $1.00 petg.) ii 1 Bookc:ue ($8.te + $1.00 patg.) la ~ Bookc:uea (113.00 + 12 patg.) I TOTAL ~ New Yori! rnideni. lldd .. , .. w . Nowt Cherg• a11y ord•r tot•llno 115.00 or more. Charge to my 0 ,,. .. ,., Charge O Dlnera Club or O B1nkAmerlc1rd Acci.#-------------- Slgnetur------------- Hem• (Prlnlr1------------- Addreu'------------- EncloHd la O ched O mon.y ord•r City l•te /p. ___ _ L----- - - - --- - - --- - - - - - - - - - --- - - - --~ ~~-------------------------·-....... J acqueline Bisset got her first acting experience in an English boarding school where she always wanted to play boys' parts. But invari- ably she ended up playing "sickeningly sweet angels." The tall, well-proportioned blue- green-eyed, 26-year-old actress got her first big break in show business right after attending a dinner party at Clar- idge 's in London. Among the guests were Darryl Zanuck, bead or 20th Cen- tury-Fox, and Italian producer Dino de Laureotiis. When Zanuck was told that de Laurentiis was abo,ut to use Jacque- line for a picture, be looked her over ap- praisingly, then said to one of his ex- ecutives, "Sign her!" By then, Jacqueline bad played only a small part in one jilm. She made her first noticeable appearances in "Casino Royale" and as the girl who was thwarted from running ofI with Albert Finney in 'Two for the Road." When Mia Farrow walked away from Frank Sinatra as well as the lead opposite him in ''The Detective," they gave Jacqueline the leading role. S inoc then she has starred in "For the First Time," "The White Ladder," "Bullitt," "Airport," and "Grasshop- per." opposite some of Hollywood's big- gest names, including Steve McQuecn, Dean Martin, and Burt Lancaster. She is now filming 'The Mephisto Waltz.." And for someone who has gone so far so quickly, Jacqueline Bisset has one distinctive, unactrcsruke quality: she's embarrassingly frank and honesL This honesty is apparent in all of her an- • swers, her manner of living, her whole attitude toward life. In her tint Hollywood film, ''The Sweet Ride"-hcr costar was Michael Sarrazin, with whom she has lived the past couple of years. Asked if they arc going to get married, Jacqueline in- sisted, "Everybody seems coocemed with whether or not 1 am getting married ucept me. If you love someone. 1t is ENTE RTAINMENT Honesty Hasn't Hurt Jacqueline Bisset This slim and shapely young acting star tellS- and liveS-it as she sees it By PEER J. OPPENHEIMER only honest to spend as much time with him as possible. Why should I care what people say? I am not looking for lcick.s. OnJy for happiness, and, to me, happiness doesn't mean getting up at six in the morning to drive home. "As far as I am concerned, you have to love a man more than your career to want to marry him. I love Michael and have loved him since I first met him but not enough to marry him." Jn spite of her very "now" attitude, Jacqueline was raised in a traditional English manner, attended private schools. which emphasized being a lady. Looking back, Jacqueline insists the discipline, both at home and at school, was the best thing that could have hap- pened to her. "It helped me get over being too sensitive. Also, there is noth- ing more important than discipline for an actress." lbat Jacqueline got over being sensi- tive was evident by her indifference to criticism about being 20 pounds over- weight when she started to model in London. A friend. photographer TCIT}' Donovan, once described her u "being fcmiJ\ine, sensual, and refreshing-but a bit meaty." It was Michael who finally made her lose weight by pointing out that to be successful in her career, she simply had to slim down. How effective he was is evident not only by her 118 pound, nicely shaped five-foot-six-and-a-half· inch fisurc but by the way abc works on staying slender. A t the present time, home is a .. abaclc" she shares with Michael on Malibu Beach. "Nobody really believes it is so tiny," she explained. "When an actress says she lives in a shack, every- body takes for granted she has a fivc- bedroom mansion. I don'L I don't like possessions." What about her future plans? .. I don't have any. I owe the atudio a film ll year, for another five years, I think. Beyood that I have no oommit- mcnts_ and I don't want to have any, no matter how much money I'm of- fc~. I'd like to conocntrate on ooe thing at a time and when I'm through with it, there's time enough to think or something else." • Jacqu~line Bisut and Michael Sarratln 1hau a Uttk "shack" at Malibu Beach, Calif .. and dcn't care who lcnow1. Youcanadd $40toyour treasury in one day. Anna £llzmeth Wede'a ,.,_ Fvncl ltaleln1 ~""'*•-1,000,000 po;.ipa luat llu .,owa re._ It. l'l'tOMr ti.er needed - IWOOf It .... -... '°"' Itsacandle. It's a goblet! WHI T11 IHtr By 11111 Fro• Fa•llJ Wllkly • • • f'tuse allow uP to four Wffka for de- ll\ltfJ. The Ids are pllCtd try reput.i>le ......,. The it9mS lftd copy .,. ci.tcked try flf!llly Weekly for rellllllllty, too. Ylt with ttio.ands of orden comiiw h1 VIUllY to ow ldftrtlsers, sometl....,.. Ullintentfanel delays occur. Al~ Midi delays "'°"" onlY lnfreq • wtten they do, F'imity Weekly wants o assist YoU as much as PoSSlblo. 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Would you worry about tion to indicate a level of convenience and walking home alone after a movie, safety for pedestrians and drivers as well as a party, or PT A meeting? Would protection against prowlers and other 1aw breakers. you let your children go to the Even main city thoroughfares, which de- store alone for you after dark? pend on light for evening entertainment, shop- If the answer to any of these questions is ping, and heavier traffic, are inadequately "no," it's time you did something about it. lighted in more than 85 percent of our cities Large cities are not the only centers of and towns, according to the Street and High- crime today. Violence is on the rise in small '!lay Safety Lighting Bureau. cities, suburbs. and towns. Receot FBI statis-"Light works against the criminal in a num- tics show the highest increases in crime in ber of ways, significantly reducing his ad- the past year-15 percent-were in cities of vantages," says New York Congressman 10,000 to 25,000 people. Cities of 25,000 to James H. Scheuer~ who introduced legislation 50,000 had a 14 percent increase for all~ estatblished the National Institute of Law crimes last year and a 23 percent gain in Enforcement and Criminal Justice. "It makes robberies. whereas in cities of 250,000 to detection by the intended victim and by pos- 500,000 robberies increased only five percenL sible witnesses much more likdy and dra- Statistics further show that 75 percent of matically increases the odds of positive iden- all crimes take place at oight, aod two-thirds tification later oo." of these happen in badly lighted areas. Are your community's streets adequately lighted? They probably aren't. Only two percent of the residential streets in the U .S. meet the accepted standards, according to the Street and Highway Safety Llghtiog Bureau. This means that there are less than 100 out of 18,000 incorporated cities and towns with residential streets lighted to a minimum level of 0.2 footcandJe average. 14 Famil11 Weeklv, AMgMt 30, 1970 R epresentative Scheuer, authoT of "To Walk Streets Safely," also says light is the most "cost-effective'' means available for pre- venting crime. "Clearly it is more efficient to prevent crimes than to rush about trying to set matters right after the damage has been committed." He also says that rpl>C?nse time is critical. "In the first 60 seco'*'8';" the odds of capturing the criminal drop from 100 to ~----------------------------..................... ... our cities are praying that Cuts Crime! By BARBARA P. JOHNSON 60 percent . In just six minutes, it becomes totally unlikely that the crime will ever be solved." La.st year 80 percent of all FBI Crime Index offenses went unsolved. How can you determine if your community is adequately lighted? •When you look down the street. does light fall uniformly, or are there puddles of darkness between fixtures? The fixture should reflect light directly onto tbe street in a cooe shape. extending up and down the roadway. It shooJd not be con· centrated around the pole. • Arc new areas of town being developed but accompany· ing street lighting not keeping pace? ln residential areas. light fixtures should be no more than 1 SO feet apart and at least 20 to 30 feet above the roadway. • Are school playgrounds, city parking lots, areas adjacent to movie theatres or other places of nighttime activity brightly lighted? If not, they certainly should be. • Has your city modernized its lighting since World War II? Street lights put up 20 to 30 years ago can be using as much electricity, giving one-tenth the light as modem ones. U your community's stRC:ts are not adequately lighted, what can you do about it? Citizens' Action Groups across the country are at work appealing for support. surveying and mapping existing light- ing, talking to city council members, proposing lighting proj- ecta. and getting results: reduction in crime and traffic deaths. Consider Wubiogton, D.C., where a block of families on Wyoming Street banded together after a man had been killed in f root of their homes. They all contributed and bad area ligbta installed so that the street is brightly lit at night. To achieve results, here are some guidelines to follow: Introduce complaints on badly lfgt.t.cl areas to one of the cfvk--mlnded groups in your community-PT A, church group, women's club, Rotary, or Chamber of Com- merce. for example. Interesting others in finding ways to combat crime, precipitates organiud action. Research your city's lighting system. When were the majority of lights installed and last updateJ? Are there any areas-especially residential-without lights? ls there a par- ticular high-crime area? Pinpoint badly Lit areas. ._.Survey your townspeople. Do they feel safe shopping at night and letting their ch.iJdren walk home when it's dark? Wortc whf'I the community's merchants. If downtown lighting isn't adequate, most merchants will be more than happy to lend support. Light means more people on the streets shopping and a deterrent to would-be burglars. Contad the local preH for support1 visit with your local utility company and work with your police department to secure facts on high-crime areas in your community. Find ways to allocate fvnds. In Durham. N.C., the money for new lights that were installed this summer came from a Federal grant of $5,400. administered by the state. The city and county are paying $3,000. This is ·one of a nwn- ber of anti-crime projects administered by the Law and Justice Committee to study the relationship between crime and street lighting. Jo other cities, the expense sometimes hu been felt more direclly by the people sod local government. But the solution isn't ~lways new street lights. Sometimes increased wattage in existing fixtures can be effective, as can better maintenance of all street lights. As Milton G. Rector, director of the National Council on Crime and Delinquency, says: "One of the great deterreots to crime in the street is the better use of the streets themselves. This means people freely and comfortably strolling at night looking into shop windows, going to movies, or visjtiog friends without fear of attack. How do we get people to use the streets? One way is to improve street lighting ... + Fo.mil11 Weekl11, Augiut 10, 1910 ll IEW YOU DOCTOR DISCOVERS A DRAMA11C IEW BRWTHROUGH TO CURE OVERWEIGHT.' 1UI PATDTS LOSE POUNDS AllD ICHES QUICKLY AllD SAFELY WITH NEYER BEING HUllGIY. 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AND BFSI' OF All DON'T col.TNT CALORIES! I cu't ttll you what a blessin& this method WIS to me and what this same metbod I used cu do for you. Tits MWlll ._us 111 am tm IT ... If PEW Ulf ftUIUlf au om Tll Hmt smn 111111•\ sacus, SATISIACl*, All l1Tll CtWTt Wtn Yes, by follow~ this simple method you an ICtU&lly lose as little or as much t1cess wt.ight as you desire. All you do is follow my simple dim:tioos. I call my Method ANAPAX. Yes, The ANAPAX Method was the cod ol my ova· wcicht prob1an and the lDPIU to Huncltedl ct Thousands of other people, male and !male alike that realty wUled to loot yean youqer, im ~ and 9Ct blCk tb1 pep aoc1 eoerv they ooce bid ..• aad it ca be yours too. TIAllS Tl TllS IOCTGn llSCOYm llE IOIJn • """ ll1tlT • l&NI n lff Pl91DTLY lfTMT ULT l1Ylm CM ... M TlllS Hm's how simple it Is to actually do what l"te been talk.inc about this far ... YES to END THAT FAT PROBLEM FOREVER!! Sil!JpJy follow the ANA.PAX METHOD. AU you have to do is lo 11.t.e 3 of my '()Ccial 1.11>- lets daily, one before each meal. follow the UICloscd simple method ... aod lhat's all I ask you to do. ANAPAX Method will do tbc rat anJ Fast. Results ~nteed in ooly 3 days belleve it or not. Tnm down quietly and safely u I did to almost half the siz.c I was. l f dt aod looted hh a a>mplddy ditrcrent penoa with perfect proportioos. And not ooly did I feel ycus younger but people I hadn't teeD for 2 or 3 months hardly could recosnizt me without my usual bloatrd appt.aranct. llUMTI wtlM LOSS If n. ... Ml• M .. CM ... ACC09USlll 1• MT • MTS .. USS-1111 nuru• IEHlTS HI Tll f1IST J IATS If ISM llY FMTASTIC MlTlll The ANAPAX Method is not ooly the besC • • ' ·: . . . . . •• . . ;' \ ,.. "t I . ' . . I weiabt rtiductioo Method milable to the_. lie today but many ot the fore.aiosi penou». ties iA the theatre, sbow bulinea, IDOTics, etc. art lositla pounds and illChci with no elf Oft at au for the ~nt bmt in their lil'CS. W£ AU llll If TM STW UT• CtlfUTU.T Tiil Tit CM LOU lll9T. Ill Tll'U IMI( TlllStlf SIU, •IMITULE. &11 • fttt IOIT If 111 ttm EIS ••• But DOW •• , this is aJI in the past -loUna a1J the wn&ht yoo desire w be a Wiple, fast I.lid sa ( c upcrit.nce for you by just f olk>wiq the ANAPAX METHOD. ... llAIUlrtO man II ltST a IAYI M "91 MY.,_. II f'ti Ta~e advantatc of the ANAPAX Method to- day! The lonitr you wait the more you're da1natio1 yow bcalth I.lid •tll beini Take advantage of my 3 0.y Trial Ab$olutely Fret. Rmlcmba if you don't tt.e the rcsuhl imme· diately your money back. I'm DOI saying 1hlt the ANAPAX Method may work for you ... I say the ANAPAX Method WILL t10rk for you ... or 1t com you notluni. Try the ANA· PAX METHOD at my risk todty while the supply is sliU available. ANAPAX PRODUCTS,~ llS P.O ... 1 114, .,.., Ma-, M. Y.1t04 Enclosed is my r•yment in FULL for your wonderful A.HAP~ Method. undersbnd thlt if I do not Lose pounds and inches after followlna your ANAP~ Method •.. I am rntitled to 1 refund of the complete purchHe price. Enclosedls: QCISh OCMdl O~Otder 0 • DAY S."9f1 If AICAPAX llllr $1.11 0 M DAY S.Hlr tf ANAPAX •Ir $10.00 (Im $2.001 0 •DAY S.HIJ If ANAPAX "'1 $11a (la" pa) 0 121 DAY S.,.., If ANANX -tr $tUI (Srfl $4.0ll - r 1 I l I .· e you a natural _as a Computer Pro_rammer ... and don't ow it? ~ •• t SEND FOR THIS FREE INFORMATIVE BOOKLET AND SAMPLE LESSON -.I You may have just the kind of logical mind needed for success as a computer programmer. To help you judge for yourself, LaSalle Extension Uni- versity, a correspondence institution, has prepared an interesting booklet "How to Become a Computer Program- mer." In simple, non-technical language this booklet tells you what computer programming is; what the pro- grammer does; how you can learn basic programming by mail. Both this booklet and an enjoyable sample lesson are free. Send for them. 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He reasoned that ln order to cover 60 Ca· nadlan miles his speedometer 11hould read at least 70 m.p.h. The jud~e however dldn't In- terpret it the same way. He promptly fined him In Cana- dian dollers . . . whtCh are smaller than U.S. dollars. Soeaklng of small dollars . . . How about the best dollar buy on the automobile market to· day? Fords Flllcon for exam· ple. Here at Wilson Ford Sales In Huntington Bea.ch we have an outstanding collection of. Falcoila. TakP the Fal~n Fu· tura. The 4-door sedan a the top of the Fl\lcon lineup. It ls the last word In compact lux- ury and big-rill' Ideas. Idell.S like blg-cllr ride . . . smooth, quiet. soft. But handling that Is definitely compact. Ideas like the 200-cu. In. Six, which gives such hlfl Power for oulck nasslnr;z; and freeway en.ailing. But which Is purP comllllct-cllr In gas mlleC\r;z;e. Ideas like the blst-car s"llciousness with iren- erous seating for six adults olus 12.2 ru. ft. of trunk s'l8ce for a vacatl'>n load of lur;z;gar;z;e. And It's all on a compact wheelbase of 111 Inches so turning is quick and easy. Ideas like the phahneu of cloth and vinyl trim, comfortable foam-padded full-width seats and rich loop- pUe oaroetlng . . . It's all .lust part of Ford's new Better Ideas for 1970. Whv not stop in at 18255 Bea.ch Blvd. and see the great Ford Falcon line for yourself .THE DAIL y PILOT, TV W!EI(, AUG~ST 19, mo DICK WILSON'S WILSON FORD SALES 18255 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH --~ FORD ----- IS U .. USSllllllll•ttllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll See all the g---newest ones for TORINO BROUGHAM 2-DR. HARDTOP THUNDERBIRD 2-DR. LANDAU TEST·DRIVE THE ONE OF YOUR CHOICE TODAY JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH ILVD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD 842-6611 HUNTINGTON BEACH SALIS DIPF. ' •.•. ,. 10 , .•. 1 hya HIYICI OPIN T11ea. tlir11 Fri., I •·•· te 5 II·"'· M•:t., I•·•· te t '·"'· 592-5511 !PORT! HllJHlllJ/ITI SUNDAY, AUGUST 30 10:30 AM 0 Angel Baseball (C) Calif. Angels at Cleveland Indians 11:00 f) Rams Pre-Season Football (C) L.A. Ra ms vs. San Diego Chargers Game taped yesterday. 1:00 0 Sports Special (C) "All·American Youth Bowling Champion· ships ... Final matches from the Stiver HOI Bowl in Wash .• D.C. 1:30 MU Track and Field (C) International meet from Finland. I Davis Cup Tennis (C) 2:00 (ii) (]) Dow Jones Open Golf (C) Finals of the $300,000 tournament from the Upper Montclair Country Club course In Clifton, N.J. 2:30 B ~ NFL Action (C) (R) ''The Super Bowl-1970." Pro- gram re111ews the strategy tn pro football's grandest game. 3:00 fJ flil 00 NFL Pre-Season Football (C) Green Bay Packers vs. Oakland Raiders from Oakland, 4:30 0 UCL.A Bruin Football (C) 1969 game with Stanford. 6:00 0 @00 NFL·AFL Football (C) The 1969 champion New York Jet. vs. Minnesota Vikings, last season's NFL kingpins WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 8:05 ml Box International 1970: Panchito Gomez vs. Frankie Amano in lO·round bout. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 8:30 O Boxing From the Olympic (C) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 11:00 AM D Q3 (6J Major League Baseball (C) 1:00 8 a Ci) U.S. Open Tennis Championships (C) Early round matches are telecast from Forest Hills. 3:30 0 @ @ U.S. Men's Amateur Golf Tournament (C) Live from Waverly Country Club, Portland, Oregon. 4:45 ii) International Wortd.Cup Soccer (C) Morocco vs. West Ger- many In Leon, Me>tico. 5:00 II @ 00 ABC's Wide Wortd of Sports (C) 6:00 · ~ @ NFL/AFL Football (C) Kansas City Chiefs vs. Dallas Cowboys at Dallas, Te1tas. 8:00 O PREMIERE Forum Boxing (C) The main event features Antonio Gomez battling Fernando Sotelo for the North Amerl· can Featherweight Champ1onsh1p in a l 2·round bout ' •' • vf:''A; 'K ~,~\ Ex,~·t. SUNDAY, AUGUST 30 7:30 9 (C) "R•llY 'Round th• Fla1 Boy•" (comedy) ·s4-Paul Newman 9:00 7 17 3 "Spy Who Came In From the Cold" (R) (drama) '66 11:30 2 "The Buster Keaton Story" 1b1ographyl 'S7-Donald 0 Connor 11 "In Old Chicago" (drama) '38-Tyrone Power Don Ameche 13 "B,.ak to Freedom" (drama) 'SS-Anthony Steel 11 :45 7 "Desire In the Dust" (western) ·GO-Raymond Burr Joan Bennell 6:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 11 :00 MONDAY, AUGUST 31 7 (C) "Thunder of Drums" (wutern) '6l-R1chard Boone 9 "You Wart Never Loveller" (musical) ·42-Fred A.i.,ore 4 23 6 CC) "The Hallelujah Trall" (R) <comedy) '65-8 ur1 Lancaster 7 17 3 (C) "Second Bu t Secret Agent" (R) (drama) '6S-Tom Adams 9 "The George Raft Storr," 1blographyl ·61-Ray Danton 11 "Honeychlle" (musical) SI-Judy Canova. Edd•e Foy Jr TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 6:00 7 "Holiday for Sinners" (dr<ima) 'S2-G1g Young. Janice Rule 7.30 2 29 8 <C) "Island In the Sun" (drama) ·s1-James Mason 9 (C) "Gift of Love" !drama) 'SS-Lauren Bacall Robert S••ck 8:30 7 17 3 (C) "The Love War" (Sc• 11) '70-Lloyd B rodges 11:00 9 (Cl "The Vlrsln Queen" (dr11ma) SS-Bette Davos Richard Todd 11 "Operation ~adball" (c;omedyl 'S 7-J.ick Lemmon. Er noe Kovac'> WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 6:00 7 (C) "Sanders" (drama) '64-Rochdrd Todd, Marn1nne Kocll. 9 "You Belong to Me" (comedy) '4 1-Barbara Slanwyck 11;00 9 (C) "Untamed" (drama) 'SS-Susan Hayward. Tyrone Power 6:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 6:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 11 "Cruh of Siience" (dramA) 'S3-Phyllts Calvert. Jack H.iwk1ns THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3 7 (C) "Sliver City" (advenlure) 'S 1-Edmond 0 '8rolln 9 (C) "BISf.er Than Life" 1drama) 56-J<imes Mason Barbara Rush 2 29 8 (C) 'ThrH Biles of th• Apple" (Rl (comedy! 67 9 (C) "The Racer•" (drama) 'SS~ork Dooglas. Bella Darv• 11 "Johnny Rocco" (drama) 'SS-Coleen Gray. Stephen McNally FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 7 (C) "23 Peen to Baker StrHt" (drama) '56-llan John~on 9 (C) "Hannlb1I" <drama) '60-lloctor Mature. Rota Gem, Miiiy Vitale 2 29 8 (C) "f ive Weeks In a 81lloon" tR> <comedy) '62-Red Buttons 9 ''Mlulle to the Moon" (sc• fol '59-Rtchard Travis. Michael Whelan 11 "The Other Love" (dramill '52-D111v1d Niven. Barbaoil Stanwyck 11.30 S "Streeb of Laredo" <western) '49--W1ll1am Holden 13 "Horri ble Dr. Hitchcock" (sc• f1) '64-Robert Flemvna SATURDAY, SE"EMBER S 7:30 9 "No Survlvon Please" Csc1 (1) '63-Maroa Perschy 1:00 11 ''Tycoon" (drama) '47-John Wayne, Laraine Day 10:30 11 "Plmpemel Smith" (drama) ·42-Leslte Howard. Mary Moms 11:00 9 (C) ''The Tillrty-Nln• St•p•" (mystery) '35-Roben DonAI 11 :1~ 2 "Love In the Afternoon' (romance) '57-Audrey Hepburn 11:30 4 "finger Men" (drama) 'SS-Frank l.ove1oy. 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Te -' -- THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, AUGUST 29, 1970 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS MOl?NINC, 5:551 Clvt Us Till1 Day (C) 6:00 Summer Semester (C) 6:25 · Education Eadlen11 (C) "The Be11innin1 Years." &:30 R Odyue1 (C) "Psychiatry and Crfminal Justice." l features ' Educatlonal f11tura 6:45 Co111111odltr Report 6:55 KNIC N1W11rvlct (C) 7:00 Qi Ci) C8S NIW1 (C) John Hart assumes the role of an· chormen, in piece of Joseph Bentl, who is leaving for reasslanment to a foreian bureau. Bernard Kalb will replace Hart as Washinaton anchor on TV's only daily one·hour Network news broadcast I@ 6 m Tod11 Sho• (C) The M. Siio• (C) Mr. Wishbone (C) Bo10 tti1 Clown (C) Marlllt Open Int/ Actlvt1 7:30 Acrou the f1nt1 (C) Mon , Mallin& Ul1 Most of Maturity, Tues., Davey & Qoliath (C) Wed : Parenta-Youth forum (C) Thurs.; Ruourct1 for Youtfl (C) Fri m Piunne (C) m C.rtoons (C) MONDAY thru FRIDAY I Ci) It~ 111d Hla Fri.,.da (C) Ina In a111 from 13 to 17. $~ Marlllt Cewtr11e I m Movie: See Daytime Movies. 7:55 (])Jot (C) Wed. only. f11t11r11 (C) 8:00 a Ci) Captain Kan11roo (C) Stodl Marht Mornlns W1tdl (C) Ted Mey· 10:00 9 Cl) AndJ Griffith (C) era. • m Salt of the Century (C) Cumby (C) Jack Kelly hosts. CI) J1dl la Lanni (C) @Ci) Sunnr Tod1y (C) New York udl1n1e/loul 10:30 fa~ lovt of life (C) 8:25 Community 811llttin Board (C) Qj 6 m Hollywood Squares 8:30 Mr. M11oe (C) The utern111 Movie: Set Daytime Movies. G1lloplna Gourmet (C) ~llflty Mouae Theatre (C) Tr•vel films (C) Rocht Robln Hood (C) n:oo I Ci) Where th• Hmt la (C) (j) Hardn'a H1pp111lna Ci) m JtoperdJ (C) American Enllanae/Dow lonu o nny Cir•nl'a Ctlebrit, Circle : Human Rel1tlon1 & Motivation i (C) Wednesday only. Preview of UP· (fl} Bewitched (C) comi·n ~lied Manaaement series. . Tempo (C) 9:00 Tiit Lucy Show (C) Romper Room (C) · 6 m Din•~'a Plac~ (C) 11:25 Qj (j) CBS N11n (C) Movie: See Daytime Movies. Toni Holt'• Hollywood Merry.Co· J1dl la I.Inna (C) Round (~ Bozo Ult Clown (C~ 11:30 IJ 9 (I) Surd! for Tomorrow (C) Offiu of the President TV's lon1est·runnin1 daytime drama : S.aantt S~r"t (C) (R) 116·20. Mries. stamna Mary Stuart as Jo· 9:20 Fuhlon1 111 Sewlna (C) anne Tate beains its 20th year on 9:30 I (]) 8ever1r Hillbllliu (C) CBS Thur~d~ · Ci) m Conttnt11tlon (C) 0 Qj m The Who W1111 or To ce ebrate its ~elfth anniversary, Where Ganie (C) Art Jam1es hosts. lV's lon11est·runmn1 aame sho"! I Mr. M•ioo (C) presents a week of teena1ers (jj) m Tilal Girl (C) shows, leaturin1 participants rant· L.A. City Sc:hoola Worid of Women (C) Mon .. SUMMER SALE Tues., Fri., Perspective (C) Wed.; The Plent Show (C) Thurs. ti) Amta E.xc:h1n1e (C) 11 :55 0 .9 @ m NBC N1w1 (C) Our Better Q1111llly .\LUMJNlJ~I SC'REEN PATIOS h •r !Jr .r or small l1ou1u ~nil 111 .. t .. lc lanmu . . All\luminum: l..:ir£C ()11M•: l~u.; Proof. l), flt•ch tho 11 ind. ( 'lnv11e A .. 11tn11-\ alanrr-C:urtaln1 ,\uf41".C Or .~'''''' l.il t ( 11nlola • • I"'• ' ,1 It t• I t1I • ~ .... ",.. t ,. ...... TltE l\'EW L.om• l1V 1970 •. •ttlfl -·· ....... ClUllATINO OUa 50th ANNIVHSAIY i\d1 lnced ensi11cc1 ins (l<:rmils a f1cc.lom of dcsi!:n. Clc3n, sr11001l1 ' undcrs:rud1111•. ~lurdy inlcrl•I( ~ 11•)! p:mr.!5, l1uih·i11 1.1111 ::ullrr wi1lt 11 ::" orn:tmcnl:il ro~1 nll~C' for J p:ilio IOICI of modem hc3UI) :111•1 gre:ilcr !lrcnglli. SA TA ANA TENT AND AWNING Out Rt~ncli 01/rrt O•ANOI COUNTY AWNING CO. J'iill our factort ••nl•• ,..,.. o,.~•• c-•r anJ 1h111rroorn Phone H7·67U 2202 S. Main St. Santa AM Kl S-0491 /\rTfRNOON 12:00 IJ Boutl ut (C) D Qj 6 m Lile With linkletter (C Art and Jeck Linkletter host. Girl hlk (C) Betsy Palmer. @ (3) Best of Everything (C) LuncllBri&ade (C) Car1oons. enl New1 (C) NYSE Report 12:30 A1 the World Turns (C) 12:05 i Ann Gutcher Sho• (C) 6 m Days of Our Livea ( ) Macdonald Carey stars U1J 00 A World Apart (C) Dialln& for Oollara (C) Stock Marll1t Clo11 I ~·s Show (C) l :00 Q!l Love la a "4any Splen· l doreld Th:& ~)Th• Doctors ovie: See Daytime Movies. .(l) All My Children (C) hartin& the Market (C) 1:30 ~ The Guldin& ll&ht (C) IH 6 m Anotller Worlct-Bay 1:45 1:50 2:00 let'1 Mek1 1 Dul (C) ty~) mmoditJ Report Sterlin& Thuttr (C) The Voice of Am1ricani1m, Mon. f11hion1 in Sewlna (C) m Brletit Promiae (C) El) Ne•lywed 61n11 (C) Movie: See Daytime Movies. I Seuet Storm (C) 2:30 Eda• Of Nlaht (C) 6 m Another Wor1d - SoMllMt (C) 8 Coolll111 {C) Wed. only. @ cv ,m 0at1111 a.... (C> Kaye Steve ns (Mon.), Judy Pace (Wed ) and David Hartman (Thurs.) are amonc the celebrity contest· ants scheduled this week. 3:00 IJ tij) Ci) Somer Pyle (C) D It's Your Bet (C) Dick Cautler greets Oule & Harilet Nelson: and Jack Klugman and wife, Brett. ~hw1y htrol (!1) (3) G} 81ner1I Hospit1I (C) Haztl (C) Unclerdo& (C) @ M1tlnee: Oon Rodewald. • Pattern for livtn1 (C) • Cinem1 36 3:30 ludly P1lr (C) ( R) Mike Dou&11t (C) f1ther Knows Beat @@&>One life To Uve (C) Queen for a Dq (C) Hobo Kelly (C) (j) '°PIJI C1rtoon1 (C) • Christ the Uvlna Word (C) 3:45 fD Tiii mu ti.-iant m F11tures (C) 4:00 Mr. £d Jack Benny Show (i1J a) Dart Sh1dow1 (C) News (C) Baxter Ward. George Putnu1 Hen (C) : Seumt Strfft (C) (R) 116·20 • The Answer (C) Mon.; Tht Story (C) Tues . Crutlon Re .. arcll (C) Wed : full Gospel Busintssmtn (C) Thurs.; faith In Ac:tion (C) Fri. 4:15 • Alex Nervo Show 4:30 Movlff See Daytime Movies. Stump the Stars (C) News (C) Make Room for D1dd1 The Mun1ter1 (1) Mike Dou1l11 (C) 00 Tllree Stoog11 • fisher family · El Juiclo de los Hljot · • V1mos a Viajar (C) Mon .. Wed .. Fri.: Usted y la Policia, Tues ; La Salud de Usttd, Thurs. Best of Everythin& (C) 5:00 Newa (C) The lone Rineer (C) Popeye and Friends (C) Batman (C) @ Jimmy Thom11on (C) : Misttfogera' Nei&llborhood (C) (j) The Munsters • Stlecttd film (C) • Dos Gallos en Paltnq111 • The Rifleman · • Noticlas Bewitched (C) 5:30 Q) ABC News (C) The RHI McCoys Abbott and Costello 8illi1an's lsl1nd (C) @ Thl1 D1y 197b (C) : Brother Buzz (C) (j) News/Weather /Sports (C) • Pastor'• Dnll (C) · Comieot r Candones • Perspective (C) 5:45 I N1wi/SPorts/W11tt111 (C) • St11ct1d film (C) 'I Otportu I 5 5 E E SATURDAY AUGUST 29 fVf NI NG 5:00 IJ Viewpoint (C) Jere Witter hosts. 0 Scene S.ventr (C) Andy Kim takes over the hosting chores In the absence of Clay Cole, and wel· comes Don Covay, Pacific Gas & Electnc. Disciple, The Honey Comes, and The James Gana. 0 (jJ) (})Ci) ABC's Wide World of Sports (C) 11 Spy (C) Movie Grt1ta: "Guadalcanal rf' (drama) '43-lloyd Nolan, William Bendix. I ~:!!' N~~k1Wlth Bob Ci) Hl(h Chlpanal (C) Quu1 for lift (C) Storl11 of Succm (C) 5:30 Ralph Story's Los Anaelea (C) (R KNBC Ntwstrvlct (C) Mt Hale's Navy Bob Sttou f>reMnta • fisher family • Compua (C) 6:00 The Bia Newt (C) (60) Q)@ m NBC New1 (C) (30) Zane Grey ThNtre (30) 8011 City (C) (60) Animals, Action i nd Adv1n· ture (C) (30) "Safari.'' ml Musicale/Davey l Goliath (C) (30) 6:30 O KNBC News Conference (C) (30) 0 Melody Ranch (C) (60) Spe· ciaf auests are Norm Forrest and May Nutter. O Rosey Grier (C) (30) Rosey welcomes The Lennon Sisters. vo· calist Linda Hopkins and sinaer Dick Jensen. The Charles Brown at large segment features Fernando Excandon with a report on the proaress of a Mexican transplant hospital. (D Run for Your lift (C) (60) @ Here Come the Brietta (C) (60) @ 00 I SnCIAL I NBC Whitt Pt· per (C) (60) "Trip to Nowhere." ID Twin Circle Headline (C) (30) "Oruas." Part I. Or. Mitchell Ros- enthal, Deputy Commissioner for Rehabilitation, Addiction Servicu of New York City, and Frank Na· tale, of New York's Phoenix House. discuss the causes of wide· lead drug addiction. (il CBS News (C) (30) • Cfiildren's Gospel Hour (C) (30) • Eda• of Eternity (C) (30) · Upbeat (C) (60) 7:00 CBS Evening News (C) (30) § KNBC Survey (C) (30) Anniver11ry Game (C) (30) Death Valley Day1 (C) (30) "Up the Chimney." W Metromedia Presents (C) (60) "Johnny Cash at San Quentin." Grammy Award·winner Johnny Cash performs at California's long-term penal facility. Molher Maybelle. June and the Carter Family, The Tennessee Three and Carl Perkins lend a hand ED Joyce Chen Cooks (30) "Eaa Rolls " ~ ~ Buell Owens Show (C) (30) I Faith In Action (C) (30) en's liberation movement and en· Japan's Rom1' Yamada El Sllow dt Pedro Varcu (C) lists her sisters in I.he cause. Rat Patrol (C) (30) O fractured Flldtn (30) Hans In Japun. Rom1 Yamada 1!> 7:30 0 fB (j) Jae.kit Gleason (C) Conreld is host. very btg--despite her petite siz e (60) (R) The Kr1mdens and Nor ~(fl)(])~ Enaelbttt Hump«· She has her own TV talk· tons decide to pull up stakes in nc.. (C) ( ) Jack Jones. Loui·s · II I e kl h " show, with a r ecent mt 1<>n· a e~ . roo yn and s 1re an apartment Nye, Connie Stevens and Harry recon.l and versatile talents 1n F!ushlng after encounterlna fl. Secombe. nanc11l woes. _ N C 0 which made her a sought-after 0 Q) (6) m NBC Comedy Pia,. u tws ( ) <3 ) Larry Burrell. guest star when she visited the hou1t (C) (60) (R) "Brilliant Ben· OJ Stan Hitchcock (C) (30) UniteO State~ Sh.e was a natural Jamin Bogas.'' Donald O'Connor 10:006 ~Ci) M1nnbl (C) (60) (R) stars as soft-hearted accident. MannlX earees to trap a black· prone Benjamin Boaas: who bun· mailer who has been houndin' a gles his way to eamina an unde wNlthy businessman, b~t finds served reputation as a casanova. himself the taraet of a pol1te draa· Broderick Crawford. Emily BanU. net. Susan Silo, Paul Reed and Eddie 1J m News (C) (30) Mayehotr co-star. O SJna Alon& Wltll Mitcll (C) (60) EJ Movie: (C) "Blue Skies" (mu· I!) Country Mutlc Carol&ltl (C) s1cal) '46--Fred Astaire, 8in11 (30) Crosby, Joan Caulfield. ED l"-Toy That Slrtw Up (60) 0 @(I) Q) let's Ma•e A Deal "Youn1 Aprtl.'' (C) (30) Monty Hall hosts. 10:30 D Robert K. Dornan Show (C) 0 Miiiion $ Movie: Operation P• (90) Jesse Unruh (0) auests. cific'' (drama) '51-John Wayne. Q FORD DEALERS t Patricia Neal. A World War 11 presen story of a submarine commander * VIC DAMONE & YOU overly devoted to his crew. D Vk Dl•one I You (C) (30) Ii) Wonders of tt10 World (C) (JO) Vic Damone performs with the Don "Istanbul." Costa orchestra. ED Tht Advocates (C) (60) (R) m Movie; "His Kind of wo .. n" "Should Your State Give Every De· (drama) 51 -: Rebert Mitchum, fendant the Right To Allow Tele· Jane Russell, Vincent Price. vision To Cover His Trial?'' ; Music City, USA (C) (60) l:t:\ @ love, Ameriun style (C) ~ Selected films (C) (90) . Pauport to Travel (C) (30) a;) Sylvi1 y Enrique (30) 11:001J 0 6) Newi (C) h · b J 8:00 0 (llJ rn m The Newlywed D Theatre 9: "Rocky Mount1in" c OICC to e the apanese star tn Game (C) (30) Bob Eubanks hosts. (western) '50-Errol Flynn, P1trice the upcoming Oral Roberts Sp.:· m Movie Qreata: "Guadalcanal Wymore. cial ta~o at Expo 70. Diary" (drama) '43-lloyd Nolan, fD Maule and tM Buutlful Ma· A giunst action backgrounds al William Bendix. chine (C) (R) Expo. the hour-long colo r e'I(· Ii) World Adven1urt (C) (30) t:i!) Award Thtatre: "Apache." ~ travaganza al!.o features Pat EE The Voice of Americtnbm (30) 11:15 II Fabulous 52! (C) "8andldo" Boone as its "visiting" gue~t star 8:30 IJ ~@ My ThrN Sons (C) (adventure) '56--Robert Mitchum. (In Los Angeles, KTLA-Ch (30) (R) Jane Wyman auests as Gilbert Roland, Zachary Scott. Ur-5 will air the special Saturday. a divorcee and old family friend of sula Thiess. Durina the Mexican Sept. 5. at 10:30 PM. and the Oouglases revolt ol 1916, a pair or American KCOP-C h. 13 will show 11 on 0 ~ (6) ~ Aclam-12 (C) (30) a~venturers lake advantage of the T d c-.. u 9 30 PM WJ t ti b t Iii th ues ay, >l!pt. \', al : . (R) "Log 114-The Hero." Officers 51 ua on . Y rave na across e Miss Yamada, whose United Malloy and Reed assist firemen at border with plans of sellina auns States c redits include a road a burning warehouse where a 0 0 Newa (C) youna man has rescued an uncon· 123 00 Spot11'91t Theatre (C) "Di· show version of "Flower Drum scloua watchman. IMnaioft ~." Jeffrey Hunter. Song" and appearances with O ~C~Hilllwrence Welk (C) ll:JO!lollman & larklty (C) Jo natha n Winters. Dann} (60)The Champaane Music M•k· Saturday Nlillt Movie: "MJ Thomas, Jack Jones and other ers Observe the summer fun of ain Rachel" (drama) '53-0liv11 toppers, sings in both tradition al the county fair. de H1v1lland, Richard Burton, Au· and ~ontemporary costume in OJ ludl Owtna (C) (30) drey Dalton, Ronald Squirt, Geor11e the special. fil) NET Playhouse (C) (90) (R) Dolenz The heir to a lottune at· "Anatol." A romantic comedy by tempts to discover 1f the woman Her "All-Japan" 'l!ellar status 19th·cenlury Austrian playwright he loves is a schemer and a mur· (movies, too) in the land of Ex- Arthur Schnitzler deress or true to her declaration po 70 is parallel to that of Sing- ai) feature (30) of love. er-Actor Pat Boo ne'<; "All Amcr- 9:00 8 ~@Green Acrt1 (C) (30) (E) News (C) ica .. quality in this country. And (R) The Douglas family succumb~ @ ® Chlller Theatre: "Kronos." while '>he lend~ her note o f au- to a bit of. lunar madness wh~n 11:45 ID Movie: "Twenty Brave Men" thcnt1c1ty to the Rev Rob· a child genius shows up to claim (drama) '60-Cary Wery crts' seventh "Contact" special. he's been to the moon Johnnie 12.00 g M · . ..,. • ,, d ) k · N Whitaker of Family Affair guests · • ovtt. ••ntvieve (come Y Boone td ~~ a bit of cw York 0 Ill (6) m NBC Saturday Mov· 54-Kay Kendall, Kenneth More to Nippon le: (Cj "follow That Dream" (R) 12:30 m All·Ni&ht Show: "Ambush at Thi!> occurs when Pal sings (comedy) '62-Elvis Presley Ar· Ciinarron Pasa.," "Juvenile Jun· "Love" from his current starring thur O'Connell. Joanna Moore, &I•" and "Into the Blue." movie, "The Cro~s and the Anne Helm. A family settles on an 12:45 0 News (C) Switchbladc"-a rough but in. unclaimed strip of Florida beach. 1:00 fJ Movie: "Sound Off" (adven· spiring ~lice of N-.!w York life. then must "do battle" with state ture) '52-Mickey Rooney I d d · and local officials lo keep their 1:15 (D Movie· "f our Jilts In t Jttp" t was pro uced an directed by homestead. ·, Dick Ross, w ho also creates the I Bill Anderson Show (C) (30) (comedy) 44-Carol Landis. Oral Roberts TV specials. Hour ot Power (C) (60) 1:30 D II Mondo (C) Evangelist Roberts' son. Rich- Nocht de Estreno (2 hr) 1:45 0 Movie: "Qtttina Gertie's Gar· ard, and the World A c tion Sing- 9:30 IJ Q.j Petticoat Junction (C) tlf"' (comedy) '~5-M1rie Mac· 'crs from Oral Robert!> Univer- (R) Billie Jo returns from Chicaiao Donald, Barry Sullivan sity 1n Tulsa. join in the "Love .. with a v1s1onary 1eal for the wom 2:30 IJ News/C:hle Us Thia Day (C) number 5 • • • : 7 7: • 1 . ( I SUNDAY Dar of Discovtry (C) Clmpus Profile Gosptl Musk (C) ~ Revival fires (C) AUGUST 30 Kltllryn Kuhlmen (C) Tom ind JerTJ (C) • Mi MHstto MORNING • • Panorama Latino en Dom1nto 9:30 Today's Rellfion (C) 6: 15 T1'I CMstophtrs This Is the Ult (C) 6:30 Tiit llblt Aimrera Cene AutJy Show 6:55 Cm U1 Thia Dar (C) ~ (I) Dudley Do·Rlaht (C) 7:00 Tom ind Jerry (C) Oral Roberta (C) Mr. WlsJtbont (C) Batman (C) 7:30 BatJ111n (C) 10:00 Steps to l.earnina (C) • Jimbo (C) Mr fnorite Sermon (C) Dr. Muak &. tht Sl)Men word (C) Eugene Coffin, East Whittier Herald of Truth (C) Friends Church, Whittier. 7:45 ~~r~h~~:h~~ <~> 0 ANGELS VS. INDIANS 8:00 Lamp Unto My Fttt (C) "Ortho· * EXCITING BASEBALL doay; Destiny Seventies." I ~el Warm.Up (C) Undtrdo& (C) (l.Z) \I) fant11tic Voy1ee (C) Cathedrtl of Tomorrow (C) Movie: "Junilt Fiahttrs" (dra · • Dty ol Dlscovtry (C) ma) '61-Laurence Harvey, Richard Wonderama (C) Todd. Revtval flrea (C) I Chri1t la the Anawer (C) ~Oney I. Collath (C) Ci) Faith fot TOdty (C) Cod Is Ult Answer (C) Ci) C1mer1 Three (C) Town Hill MHtin1 (C) 10:30 face tbe Nation (C) 8:30 look Up ind Uvt (C) ''Violent · Cuidellne (C) Crouroads." Concludlng episode on Anatl Baseball (C) Calif'. Angels the history of the Middle East vs. Cleveland Indians at Cleveland, I Mrs. Alpha Bit (C) Ohio. SUnd1y Story Tlme (C) I@ rn Spider-Min (C) Movie: "Frankenstein's Dtugh· F1ith for TOdty (C) ter" (horror) '59 -John ~hley, · 6 The Christophera (C) Sandra Knight. fie. th• Nation (C) I Kathryn Kuhlrft1n (C) 11 :00 Rims Pre·Seuon Footb1ll (C) ~This Is tht life (C) LA Rams vs. San OieRo CharRers Full Qospel Revival in first aame of a double·header 9:00 meta ThrH (C) O Movie: "A lilt of Her Own" Tbt Christoplleri (C) (romance) '50-Lana Turner, Ray THE ONLY FRANCHISED S-T-R-E-T-C-H & SEW (T.M.I fM Fobric Store Of Orange County 724 East Katella , Or11n9e PHONE (714) 633 ·2842 REGISTER NOW!! 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I Dr1m1 Domtnlcal 12:30 M1 f1vorltt Martian Ot1I Roberta (C) (1) Undtrway for Puce (C) (6) featu11 Fiim (C) "Inter· lude." June AllY$0n ind Rossano Braui. Ell) Staame Street (C) (R) # 111 · 115. A five.hour replay of last wl!ek's programs. I (jJ MU Track I. Field Meet (C) 1 :00 ED MMt the Press (C) Spotts Speci•I (C) "All·Ameri· can Youth BowlinR Championship." Final malche& are held at the Sil ver Hill Bowl in Washinaton, D.C I Sherlock Holmes Thutre Davis Cup Tennis (C) Public Service film (C) CI) NASA Presents (C) "Aero· nautics in the 1970s.' eD Arriba el Norte 1:30 II MU Track r. field (C) Interna- tional Meet from Finland B Station to Station (C) "What Hope, Which Direction." An hour long Jl.IOgr am on drug addiction. ~ (tD CI) al luuu a Answtn I Volct of C11Y1ry (C) Cl) film futures (C) frinte 1 It Vida (C) Amerlun Probltma (C) 2:00 Movie: "Tht lives of 1 Beng1I lancer" (•d~enture) '35 -Gary Cooper, Franchot Tone. 0 @ a) Dow Jones Open Golf (C) Fin1I rounds lrom the Up· per Montclalr Country Club course 1n Clifton, N J ® Country Music Time (C) ~ (6J feature Film (C) "Mlltlf Cory." Tony Curtis, Martha Hyer. I Music\ y P1labr11 The Answer (C) 2:JO ~ NFL Adion (C) ''The Super Bowl-1970." Hank Stram, coach of the world champion Kan. sas City Chiefs. narrates program reviewing the slraleR1t moves of pro football's grandest Rame. 8 Inside Business (C) Miiiion $ Movie: "M1r1 Maru" (a dventure) '52-Errol Flynn , Ruth Roman, Raymond Burr. I Mu Fuert1 que tu Amor The Chriltophers (C) 3:00 ~CU Nfl Prt·Su son Foot· ball {C) Game between Green Bay Packers and Oakland Raiders from Oakland 0 Aviculture USA (C) Chiller Colt AS • Outrtadl/MuaJult (C) • Prolllu of Procms (C) 3:30 • Youth and tht Pollet (C) (6) W11on Train (C) • Sileded Fiim (C) • Golden YNrs (C) 4:00 On Campus (C) Press Conference (C) ~per 1 lV Passport to Trtvel (C) • Bronco Aarlculture Report 4:15 N1ncy and Her Ttlklng Doll 4:30 · It's Academic (C) UCLA Bruin Footb1ll (C) Hi11h· ltghts of the Brul ns' 1969 clash with the Stanlord Indians. II Mondo (C) Skippy (C) Abbott r. Costello Simson (C) 1 @ Set Hunt • F11ture Rt• Humbird Show (C) 5:00 • Speak Up (C) Stan Atkinson. Sunday Movie: (C) "Heavin Knows, Mr. Allison" (comedy) '57 -Oeborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum. When 1 lovely nun and • touah marine are marooned together on a Pacific •loll durlna World War II, the battle for survival 11tern1tes with the fight for tell control, I Mushal Dillon ll1rbar1 McNeir (C) Pltty Dukl m Seven Arts Thettre: "Stv· en Cities of Gold." Hob Nob With Bob @ Mr World (C) · Cine en It Tttde • Asrlculture USA (C) · • Domingos lilgantes 5:30 • ED NBC Ntw1 (C) McHalt's N1vy Bob St~ Prt1tnb Cl) World Tomorrow (C) "Druas -Are Parents Pushers?" I Misttrogers' Nel(hborflood (C) fisher F amlly Day of Dllcovtry (C) EVf NINC. 6:00 ! ~ Cl) A.mattur Hour (C) (30) • CIJ a;, Nfl·Afl footblll ( ) ( 1h hr) N.Y. Jets vs. Minne· Riis Vikings 1t Minn. Polkl P11ade (C) (60) The Groovy Show (C) ( 60) Mark Lindsey, Bobby Sherman, El Chicano and Barbara Mason 11uest m Creature futures (2 hr) "In· visible Ray" and "The Man Who lived Twice " m Animals, Action and Adventure (?) (30) "Cannibal World '' : Whit's New (30) ( R) • Hour ol Power (C) (60) · lnslfht (C) t30) 6:30 Ntwa (C) (30) Clete Roberts tnv1d1rs (C) (60) : Pitying the Guitu (JO) (R) (f) Till! to the Man11er (C) flil Golden Yura (C) (30) 7:00 I lflc!AL I Jerry Visits Jeny (C) (lO) Jerry Lewis discusses his pub· lie and priv8te Ille with newsman Jerry Dunphy. Program was t1ped at the spacious Lewis estate In Bel Air, once the elaborat1 dwell ing of motion picture mogul Louis B. Mayer 0 Showcaat 5 (C) (60) "The Plu tocrata." A fllm study of tha Teus rich. '· 1970 •II Hi ah· clash ;SOR. II Ven I '57 :hum. tough tr on War 111tes "Sa· Dru1s I (C) I (30) Dtball lone· (60) n, El iuesl "In· Who nture 1rts !) (C) I) ' (C) pub- sman aped e in well· .outs Plu 'exa5 D {ft)(]) a) land of tht t;lants Burton, Claire Bloom. Oskar Wer· i ~) (R) "Home Sweet Home." ner. A arim story of esplonaae Twlllcht Zone (30) in a world plagued by cold war. Conversation With Huntington Hart Manion Forum Speculation (C) (60) (R) 'A I News (C) (30) ford." The Forsyte Sar• (60) (R) Qj (j) Sund11 Nlaht Movie (C) (2 "Action for Libel." i ''Trapeze.'' @!) TV Musical OU.rt (C) (30) • htt.rn for l lvine (30) 9:30 0 ID @ m Bill CoabJ (C) (30) • Teatro Fantlstico (C) (60) (R) "How You Play the Game." • • Dall 'Italia c:on Amore (60) Kincaid is forced to give a practi· 7:30 6 I rl<IA( I When Comedy Wu cal demonstration ol how to be I Kina ( ) (90) A nostalaic and hu good loser. Dane Clerk guests. morous look at Hollywood's great I News (C) (30) est clowns at their finest ind fun· Darin& Ventures (C) (30) niest. Spothahted are the antics • Comentarios , Celebridades (C) of Chulie Chaplin, l aurel & Hardy, 9:45 €ID Music.le (C) Buster Keaton, Fatty Arbu~kle. Wal· lO:OO 6 ~~Mission: lmpoulble (C) lace Beery and Ben Turpin, Gloria 60) l2.I · Swanson, Mibel Noi mand, Harry ( . (R) Paris has fallen In love l anadon. The Keystone Cops, The with an enemy agent. Sennett Glrls. Edgar Kennedy and 0 KNBC SPECIAL Charlie Chase. * "CARNIVAL ISLAND" De- 0 Miiiion $ Movie: <C> "Rau, lightful Musical Comedy 'lOund the Fl•& Boyt" (comedy) '54 . -Paul Newman, Joanne Wood· 0 I sFlc!ll I Carnival lalend (C) ward. Harried young husband be· (60) S~c11lly adapted for TV from comei Innocently Involved with se· l~e ~ook and stage play, the spe· ductlve neighbor. c1al_ 1s the . story of Islanders and &J Pu990rt to Travel (C) (30) ~heir non·v.1~lent revolt over the "Feces of the East." island cond1t1ons. m Voice of the Hour (60) I m News (C) (30) @I!) Queat for Uft (30) • Let Mt Tall! To .•• (C) (60) llbor Report (C) (30) 1:00 (!)NBC News (C) (30) 0 ROLLER GAMES-live! (C) : Evenln1 1t Pops (C) (60) Fea· * T·BIROS vs. NEW YORK tur~d are The ~omeros, lour au1· tarisls from Spain • Roller t;1me (C) (2 hr) J. @!)Grin Tmro (60) Birds VS. New York Bombers. m Cinema 36 (C) (21/7 hr) 'Ctn· fJ @ (])a> The FBI (C) (60) tlem1n's A&reemenl" (R) "Target of Interest." Erskine l0:30 g World Tomo (C) (30) poses as a State Dep1rtment of· .. 0 G rrow ,. ficial who Is vulnerable to black· ur rass Is Greener. mail to expose spy chief Rudolph m I sFlc.•.Al I David ~rost Presen~ Klar. Guests are Oline Beker. Un (C) (60) How !o lmt1te Peopl~. den Chiles, Edu11d Franz and Me· (R) Helpf~I hints on huassing llssa Murphy others---matnly through kindness. m Movie Cruts: "Gu1dalcan1I politeness and even telllna jokes. Dllrf' (drama) '43-Willlam Ben· m KATHRYN KUHLMAN dlx. Llo'd Noli n. * (IN COLOR) m I I! c!At I lOlle That Fair (C) (30) A sneak preview of the Los &J Kathryn Kuhlman (C) (30) Angeles County Fair at Pomona. @ 00 News Special (C) (30) fE '•ttll'n for Llvlne (30) "DescenHn~ the future.'' m lltlcl!LI Buda11: Th• Ptr· 11:00 I a (j) News (C) formlna Arts of lndoneala (C) (60) · @@ News (C) A film of the Indonesia Buday• Ca1hadral of Tomorrow (C) Troupe, on Its first American tour. • William F. Buc:llle1 (C) (R) II!) Selected Film (C) Poet and prophet Allen Ginsberg @!) CarrouMI Mexicano (30) guests 8:30 0 @ (i) m Wonderful World of ID Oral Roberts (C) Disney (C) (60) (r.) "Willie and 11:15 fJ @ Cl)@ News (C) the Yank '' Part 11 of three parts. 9 (j) The ehristophen (C) Mosby wants his auerrillas to kid· 11:30 IJ Movie: "The Buster Kuton nap 1 UniOn aeneral from behind Story'' (bioaraphy) '57-0onald the enemy lines. Jack Ging, Kurt O'Connor, Ann Blythe, Rhonda Russell, Nick Ad1ms, James Mi c· Flemina. Peter Lorre. Arthur ind Peao Lipton star O SundaJ Toni&hl Show (C) (R) &J I l!lc!AL I Are You 1 Snlst? m Movie: "In Old Chicago" (dra- (30) Whitney Blake hosts • dis· ma) '38-Tyrone Power, Don cusslon on women's liberation. Par· Ameche. ticipating are DeniH W1rren, M11 &J Movie: "Bruk to Fretdom" g11et Wriahl. Jean Kidwell and (drama) '5>-Anthony Steel Mary Reinholz. @CV Sunda1 Movie: "Dtaert ti) Wor1d Tomorrow (30) "Get the Pursuit." New High." 00 lnsl&flt (C) @!) Feature (30) 11:45 Movie: "Dealre in the Dust'" t :OO 1J 9 (j) 1 lflr l I The SoupJ tern) '60-Reymond Burr, Jo· Salea Show (C) ( 0) In this com· an ett. edy-variety·muslc show starrina 1:00 6 Movlt: "'Jpsy Wlldctl" (ad Soupy Sales, guests are P1ula Kel· venture) '44-Maria Montez. ly, Don Ellis and His Orchestra, 0 Speallln& FrHIJ (C) James and special auests Tommy Boyce Stewart guests. ind Bob~ Hart. &J Movie: "Deedly Ray From fJ @ G> AIC SundaJ Movie: Mera" (sci·fi) '38-Buster Cr1bbe. "$117 W o Came In From tht 2:00 O KNBC NeWMrvic:e (C) Cold" (R) (dram•) '66-Aichard 2:30 6 News/Give Us Thia DaJ (C) The Serious Side of Jerry Lewis To his loyal fans, Jerry Lewis is a wacky, wonderful character who is always fai r game and the prize target of pranksters and wiseacres. 'Go his business associates. he represents a shrewd and sound thinking entrepreneur wi th a keen knowledge of his industry and a thorough understanding of business . SIDE POC KE T-KNXT N ewsman Jerry Ou11phy clt allenge.1 Jerry Lewi!. to " gllme o/ hilliard.~. To his fami ly, the actor-comcdtan-produccr-director is a dedicated husband and father. ll is this rarely seen. !\crious "family" side ot Jerry Lewis that will be revealed in the KNXT special, "Jerry Visits Jerry" airing Sunday, August 30. at 7 PM m color on Channel 2. KNXT Newsman Jerry Dunphy wi ll 1:erve as host and reporter (or the informal vi'iit with Jerry Lewis which was videotaped en- tirely at the entertainer' Bel Air estate. Once the home of motio n picture grea t, Loui'I B M:1ver, the spa- ciou l cwis abode and its <;urroundi ng manicured ground~ afford a private way of hi e to the l ewis fa mi ly The area, according to the comic, "'. . is an idea l sett ing in which to raise our sons th e whole- some wuy we have planned." The entertamcr's immen!>e library, mctho<licall y lined "'ith literary wo rks and treasures accumulated during his lege ndary career, marks the lgcale where Lewis begin1: hie; personal portrait. He candidly discusse1: with Newsman Dunphy his feelings on mixed-marriages (his ts a Jewish-Catholic union), his chaotic early day'> in show busi- ncs'I, infl uences that great ·comedians of the pa\t have had o n hill style, and the demi~e of the team of Martin and l ew1!i. Moving to the bi lliard room, Dunphy probes further int o the personal side of Lewis durin~ a billiard mutch with the celebrity. The question concerning critics and whether malice has been present in the way some critics have treated Jerry Lewis brings an unusually frank and honest response from the enterta iner. Prized autographed photos, framed citations. a velvet painting of Lewis u a clown, and art work by the young member~ of the Lewis clan adorn the large playroom. . Dunphy asks Lewis about his le~<;-t han -•mccessful efforts in telc- viflion, his feelings regarding the trend toward motion pictures wtth a '"mes age," and his refusal to distrihute X-ratctl film'\ in hii. ne"' chain of franchise-cinema houses. Both Jerrys then move outside to the tl·rracc-gardcn area where they arc JOined by Mr\ l cwi~ and two of their \IX hoy'\ Page 7 ~-~- 5 6 6 6 f E 1 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, AUGUST 29, 19?0 Stu Nahan ls game for angthlng Li ke a practice session wi th the Kings. Lakers or Dodgers. Which i~n't always fun and games. Sometimes it's a puck in the mouth . Or an elbow in the ribs. The kind of involvement that makes him a member in good standing of the Eyewitness News team . Total. Now you can hang one on Stu Nahan. Turn to Channel 7 Eyewitness News any weekday at 4:30 or 11 :00. Then. be a sport ; pin a label on Stu Nahan. T he top ten label -makers wi ll a~pear on their own I 0-second special this fall on KA BC-TV. Pase I Send your label to: Stu Nahan is: KABC-TY, 4 151 Prospect Avenue, Los Angeles. California 90027. Be sure to include your name, address and phone number. Call the Eyewitness News team anything you like. Except indifferent. e~wltness news kabc-tv/4:30&-ll:OOpm bonds/lawrence/nahan/sloane Stu Nahan is: ~- . 29 1971,, •Cr. MONDAY AUGUST 31 For morning and afternoon llatlnp, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are thf day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES l!la 0 (C) "Maryl1nd' (drama) '4G- W11ter Brennan, Fay Bainter, Brenda Joyce, John Payne. 9:00 0 .. lady of Burlnqut" (myatery) '43 -Barbare Stanwyck, Mlcheel O'Shea. 9:30 O (C) "Tht Stvtntll Sword" (Id· venture) '62-Brett Halsey. m ''The Gay Divorcee" (comedy) '34-Fred Astaire, Ginaer Roaers. Alice Brady. 1:00 O "Plttsburp" (drama) '42 - John Wayne, Marlene Dietrich. Ran· dolph Scott. m ''Tiit T.,..Huded Spy" (drama) '59-Jack Hawkins, Gia Scala 2:00 0 (C) "Btr'ftlrdlnt'' (musical) '57 -Pat Boone. Terry Moore, Janet Gaynor. m "Escape In the SUn" (drama) '57-John Bentley, Vera Fusek. 4:00 I) (C) "Jtidt I Crooked Trail'' (drama) '58-Audie Murphy, Joanna Moore, Walter Matthau, Cia Scala. EVENING 6:001J Bl& News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 KNBC Newserylc• (C) (60) Ron Snyder. IJ Can You Top This? (C) (30) Monty Hall, Soupy Sales and Morey Amsterdam are guest panelists. 0 Sil O'CIO(k Movie: (C) ''Thunder cir Drums" (western) '61-Rlchard Boone, George Hamilton, Luana Pat. ten. Arthur O'Connell. Ch1rles Bron· son. Richard Chamberlain, Duane Eddy. Asslaned to an isol1ted Cav· airy post in Arizona, a youn1 Lieu· tenant immediately finds himself in trouble with the po$I commander. O Abbott and Costello (C) (30) ID The Flintstonn (C) (30) Star Trtk (C) (60) (J) ABC Ev1nln1 News (C) (30) : What's New (C) (30) (j) CBS Ntwt (C) (30) • Outruch/MusiClle (C) (30) • Pueblo sin E19tr11Ua (30) • Wlnp to Adnnturt (C) (30) · • T11tro de 111 Es1rellu (30) I · 5allopln& Gourmet (C) (30) *THE NEW STEVE ALLEN * Starts NEXT MON. Ch. 5! 6:30 D The Vlr&inla Graham Show (C) {b(>) Guests are Morey Amsterdam. Lynn Kellou. Army Archerd and Carolyn Jones. I Candid Camera (30) m(J) My Fawoflt• Martian (30) Perry Mason (60) NBC News (C) (30) Law for tllt '70. (C) (30) f'ettem fOf llvln& (30) @I) Notidtro 34 (C) (60) SC entill who developed I formula m Tiit De1trt Report (C) (30) Kim for reve11ln1 the laws of aravity. Marriner. ID David frtlt Show (C) (90) m Santa Roll dt Lima (30) aJ Real T.. Klnnldy (C) (60) &>A World Apart (C) (30) Georae Lindsey, James Omen. 7:00 I) CIS Evenln& News (C) (30) Finnie Aiu. Al Lampkin. B m KNIC NlpU, News (C) (30) Im fislMr f1111fy (30) David Brinkley, John Ch1ncenor, II) fNture (60) Frank McGee. ml EltrtllH In Mla•I (C) (30) O Wllat's My Une? (C) (30) Henry 00 ~!!WM(]) f Mor11n. Meredith MacRee and Gene t: ~ Mayberry W. .D. (C) (30) ( ) Sam pl1ys h0$t to a Russian · Rayburn are 1uest panelists. farm expert, who unexpectedly turns ID I L~t Liiey (30) out to be a woman. Chu1ene ~lite al lut lt1t Clod (C) (30) auests. 9@ Kina ramlty S,,.dal (C) (60) 11 footliellt fin (C) (60) (R) "The £tl) On Campus (C) (30) "We Bt· Cyd Ch1rise Show." The Harper's lieve.'' A proaram of modern dance, Bizarre aroup provides the music for created by K1thy Iverson. Instructor a "Fashion Show" number. at the University of Redlands. fil) ltadc Journal (Cl (60) Pro1ram a Cl) Trutll or Consequencas (C) features I probe ol the orlains of @?!)Christ the llvlna Word (C) (30) black clvllization. U!) Shnplementt Muia (55) @?!>Outreach/film (C) (30) E) Thlt fiilrl (C) (30) ml Natacha (60) 7:30 IJ ~Cl) Ciunsmoke (C) (60) CR) 9:30 ! ~ (i) Doris Dey (C) (30) (R) "Hackett." A venaeful ex-convict yrna rents an apartment In • (Earl Holliman) seeks reprisal aaalnst "swlnalna slnales" buildlna. hoplna • to perk up her rom1ntk: life. a former putner·in·crime (Mor1an r.a ft\ Nm (C) (JO) Woodward). .,. q:, D m My World and Welcome to It @?!> Mutlcllt/Pastor'a Dnk (C) (30) (C) (30) (R) "Child'a Play." John ti) ltnbta Musical (30) Monroe develops auilt feelin1s when 1~00 IJ QJ (j) Wild WHd West (C) (60) he foraets a picnic d1te with his (R) Aaents W~ 1nd Gordon hunt dauahter. the u -commandant of 1 Civil War 0 Tht Movie C11tt (C) (30) Ray prison camp. -Jeff Corey end Nehe· Walston, Brenda Vaccaro. Ceorae ml1h Persoff guest. Peppud, 1 Alan ~UH. Dyan Cannon 0 ID Nm (C) (60) ~":m::r~ Henre1d are 1uest team O Call of tht West (C) (30) 0 @ (}) ti!) It takes a Thief (C) m 8urb'1 ln (60) (SO) (R) "An Evenln1 With Alister fil) Arin& Lint (C) (60) (R) Guest Mundy." Alister ind Al Mundy, pos· Norman Maller dl!CIWU his booll. ina as circus clowns, upset the coup "Armi es of the Nlaht." d'etat planned by Gen. Contrell, Ed· EE Trt1 Vidas Distintas (30) ward Binns guests as Wally Powers. 0 Mllllon $ Movie: "You Wtrt m Tele-Cinema Ar11ntino (2 hr) Never Lovelier" (musical) '42-Fred 10:30 0 ~ m (E) Now (C) (30) "Union Astaire, Rita Hayworth, Adolphe and the 81acks." MenJou, Xavier Cuaat. Hotel tycoon O Twlllaht lone (30) sends daughter flowers and love t.I) Ml Mautro (30) notes to ~ncourage her, but the 11.00 .:111 ...,.. ~ 1:9,\ N (C) plan backfires. • -~ uu u.i "' I Truth or Consequences (C) (30) D 6' (6) m News (C) Ptny Muon (60) 11 Ont Step Beyond Th• French Chef (30) "Cold Tur· 0 Newt (C) key Galantlne." , II!) Stlectad Fiim (C) (30) 0 'f!'tttre 9: ~ Georae Raft @ID Mas flllf1t que tu Amor (30) story (bloar1phy) ~l-Ray Danton. Jayne Mansfield, Juhe London. 7:55 ml Cuntlon dt Squndos ID Movie: "Hontydlile" (musical) 8:00 B Q1 (iJ a;, NBC Monday Movie: '51-Judy Canova, Eddie Foy Jr. (C) ''Tht Kalltlujall Trail" (R) aJ Topper (co~edy) ·~urt L1ncaster. L~ Im Sta Hunt ~emic~. Mart1_n Lindau, Pamel• T1f. : World Prus (C) (R) fm, Brian Keith, Oon1ld Pleasance. . Let's Malle a Deal (C) A wetky Western comedy about temperance and turbulence in post· 11:301 tl!l Mm Griffin (C) Civil War Colorado. · @ 6 ~ Johnny Carson (C) I Dlvolu Court (C) (30) Movlt: 1RoM of Cimarron" To Tell the Trutti (C) (30) ("!e~tern) '52-Male Powers. Bill World Press (C) (60) Williams. Tht Storr (C) (30) U @CI>Gl Dick Cavett (C) Pandorama (30) (!) Movi.: "Hollow Triumph'' (my5- 8·05 l;'i' Aqul Tra P•tlnes (25) tery) '48-.loan Bennett, Paul Hen· • -...i raid. 8:30 6 ~Cl) Tht Lucy Sllow (C) 12:30 m Movie: "The Men Who Cried (~0) (R) Lucy CarmlchHI ls In· Wolf" (mystery) '37-Lewis Stone i~:~~ ;.~:; m~::.: 1:00 i ;;,:~ ;:..~!"'•~m'':.T.: ~ "Sec.ond"'at Stcrtt A1ent" (R) Iiams. (drama) '65 -Tom Adams. Karel I 0 News (C) Stepanek, Veronica Hurst. A tale of Community Bullttln Board (C) lntri11ue about Charles Vine. a Brit· Movie: "Tampico" (drema) ·44 ish secret aaent, who ls es.si1ned -Lynn Bari. Edwud G Robinson. to find the murderers of a SWedi$h 2:30 €1 News/Clv. Us Thia. Day (C) I TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 1 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES l :la O "The Crystal Ball" (rom1nc:e) '43 -R1y Miiiand. Paulette Goddard. 9:00 IJ "The Awful Trutti" (comedy) '37 -Irene Dunne, Cary Orant. 9:30 O "Blondie Hits the Jackpclt" (com· edy) '50--Penny Slnaleton, Arthur Lake. m "I Alm et ltlt Star(' (drama) '60-Curt Juraens. Victoria Shaw. 1:00 D '1Gotden Boy" (dr1ma) '39 - WTillam Holden, Barbara Stanwyck, lee J. Cobb. ID "Josephine end Men" (comedy) '55-Glynis Johns. Donald Sinden. 2:00 0 "To11tller Aialn" (romance) ·u -Irene Dunne, Charles Boyer m "~urlty Risi!" (drama) '54- JOhn lrelend, Dorothy Malone. 4:3a I) "Who Done It?'' (mystery) '42 -Abbott and Costello, LouiM All· brltton. EVFNING 6:00 I Ii& Ntw1 (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. · KNIC NewstfYice (C) (60) Tom Snyder. O Can You Top This? (C) (30) Monty Hall, Soupy S1ln ind Morey Amsterdam auest. f.J Sl1 O'Clodl Movit: "Holiday for Sinners" (drama) '52--Gla Youna. Janice Rule ... eenao Wynn, William Campbell. Richard Anderson A doc· tor. a priest and • punch-drunk fi1hter try escapin11 the harshness of their llves durin1 Mardi Gras, • Abbott and Coallllo (C) (30) The Fllntstontt (C) (30) Star Trek (C) (60) (3) AIC Ev1nlnf News (C) (30) : Whirs New (C) (30) Cl) CBS Newa lC) (30) • Outr11cll/Muslule (C) (30) • Pueblo sin Esptraftl1 (30) • lslenda In the Sun (C) (30) · • Teatro de las Estr1ll1t (30) · Gelloplna Courmtt (C) (30) C11. ham Kerr * THE NEW STEVE ALLEN * Starts NEXT MON . Ch. 5! 6:20 ti) Ci) W11ther (C) Marae Stiles. 6:30 1J Vlralnla Gr1ham Siio• (C) (60) Tentatively scheduled 1uests are Johnny Mathis, Mlchele lee. H•I Frazier. ind Jemes Farrentlno. • Candid Camera (30) m Cl) My favor it• M1rtlan (30) Perry Muon (60) NBC Nl&hUy Ntw1 (C) (30) . : Law for tht '70s (C) (30) • Pattern for Llvln& (30) Notlclero 34 (C) (60) • The Dtsert Report (C) (30) Kim arrlner m Santa Ro11 dt Lima (30) G) A World Apart (C) (30) 7:00 II CIS Evtnlnc Nm (30) Walttr Cronkite. (Continued) P•&• g • THE DAILY P ILOT, TV WEEK, AUGUST 1', 1970 A· T • T -E-N-T -1-0-N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! 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Also shown is a report on minute· ID !bat the Ctocll (C) (30) men missiles buried on farm end @ (6) Branded (C) (30) ranch lands. fEl Yoia for HHlth (30) Proaram of IJ Pia~ Aftet Dirt (C) (60) Mort exercises for the correct functlonin& Sahl. Linda Ronstadt, Billy Eckstlne, of the or11ns. I Ci) Truth or Consequenttt (C) Linda and Billy. Joe Cocker and The Christ UM Uvlnl Word (C) (30) Grease Bend and Sid Caesar auest. Slmplemente Maria (55) fEl NET femval (60) "Ellington on Tllat Cltt (C) (30) the Cote d'Azur." The jau compo11r· 7;30 &1l Nil r9' CBS Tund•y Movie: (C) pfanist with his orchestra and Ella .., '4rJ l9.J Fitzaerald is shown at the Antlbes "lal1nd In the Sun" (drama) •57-Jau Festival and painter Joan Miro James Muon, Joan Fontaine, Dorothy D•ndrldge, Join Collins, Michael is featured at the Maeaht Museum Rennie, Harry Belafonte. The story In Cap d'Antibes. of the fradual crumbling of social @ID Outreach/Fiim (C) (30) and economic barriers between CiID Nat.cha (60) blacks and whites in a British colony 9:30 8 9 Ci) The Governor and JJ. in the West Indies. (C) {3()) (R) When Governor Drink· 0 ~ (1) m I Dream of Jeannie water's mother (Linda Watkins) de· (C) (30) (R) "One Jeannie Beats cides to remarry, the Governor be· Four of a Kind." Jeannie helps Tony comes the middleman in e dispute and Roger win et poker, and they over whether the weddlna will be are suspected of bein& card sharks. small or large. 1J I Sflcil( I Biiiy Graham's Ntw 0 ID News (C) (30) Yort ~~us.de (C) (60) "Why Youth €1!) Musicale/Plltor'a Deak (C) (30) Rebel. . Guests include Myrtle Hall ~ Muslca y Eatnllis (C) (30) and Nicky Ctuz, author of "Run. ~ Baby Run." 10:00 U Qt (j) 60 Minutes (C) (60) 0 @ (3) l(l) Mod Squad (C) (60) 1J m News (C) (60) (R) "A Town Called Sincere." Pete O @(J)ti!) M1rcw Welby, M.D. and line, while on assignment in (Cl (60) (R) "The Other Side of the Me.xico, find a motorcycle aan& ter· Chart." Or. Kiley becomes involved ronzina people In 1 small villaae. with a husky oilfield worker whose Tom Stern, Ford Rainey and Liu fear of surgery leads him to run Gaye guest away from the hospital. Don Stroud O Miiiion $ Movie: (C) ''Citt of guests. Lowe" (drama) '58-;-Lauren ~aca.11, I Call of the West (C) (30) Robert Steck. A bnlli1nt scientist lurlle'a Law (60) and his fatally ill wife .adopt a love· : Speculilion (C) (60) "A Con· less orphan Into their home and versation With Anthony Quinn." hearts. @E Tres Vld11 Dlstlntu (30) I Truth or Con11quenct1 (C) (30) CiI!) festival M11icano (60) h~~~~ -. • The Toy That Grew Up (60) "My 10:30 0 Twlli1ht Zone (30) Boy." Jackie Cooaan stars in this m Ml M1estro (30) 1921 film about a pathetic orphaned 11:0010 U @Em Newa (C) waif who befriends an old sea doa. One Step Beyond (C) IE Selected fll1111 (C) (30) . • Theatre 9: (C) "The Vlr1ln fl) Mn Fuerte que tu Amor (30) Queen" (drama) '55--Bette Davis, 7:55 a!) Cuestlon de S.1unclos Richard Todd., Joan Collins. ,, 1:00 O ~ (6) m Debbie Reynolda (C) m MOYie:. 'Optfltlon Medball (30) (R) "The Producer." Chartotte (comedy) 57-Jack Lemmon, Ernie Is producing a PTA talent show and Kov~cs. setks Debbie's help in castln( It. I mi:· Hunt I Dlvorc. Court (C) (30) 6 Qj Ci) Hen (C) To Tell Ute Truth (C) (30) : e St1r (C) Tom Seidel alves Full C0191I luslnltlfll•n (C) (30) . Cllucho Aveltanet (C) (30) his thou(hts on stars ind art. Q) Llt'I Make 1 Deal (C) 1:05 m Hit del Momento (60) ll:lOI~ CI> MlfV Crlftin (C) 1:30 0 @ (1) m Julla (C) (30) (R) . @ Ci) m Johnny Canon (C) "Absence Makes the Heart Glow." Movie: •'ftie Stran19 Death of Julia meeU a charmlna man who ptt Hitler" (mystery) '43-Gale also lost his spouse in the Vietnam Sond_!laard, Ludwig Donath. war. -fJ (J1) (])(E Didi Cavttt (C) 0 One-Man Show (C) (30) Morty CD Mnie: "Devil's MINlnatr'' (hor· Guntr_is featured. ror) '61-Lon Chaney, Karen Kadler. D (l1) (J)j(l) AIC Mnlt of the l·OO -M--' (C) •••·ttt f Ro w.-· (Cf "Tiit love War" (sd·fl) • -•mt: -1 o CUI , • · 1 kl Rlvlf" (western) '54-Ceoree Mont. 7G--tloyd Bndaes. Anale D c nson. gomery Richard Dennin& Martha Two people fall In love durlne a biz· Hyer · ' ure stru111e between two forces 1. 0 Nen (C) with the future of the world at COmmunlty Bulletin Board (C) stake. Movie: "Blue Gardenia" (west· m Dlvld Frost Show (C) (90) ern) '53-Richard Conte Anne Bax· CD Real Tom Ken~edy (C) <Sf'> ter. ' P"lflc Gas & Electric, Lola Nett e· Z·OO !ff All Nlflrt Show· ''Cf ll·U ., ton. Marty Ingles, Coco and Coco· · .. T. .. Ir' · d .. 1~1 Cop, nut auest. "' awny .. r•P an .,, n r• fl!) SdenCI and SoclelJ (C) (30) Dr. rnpond1nt. Jonas Saulk is featured. 2:306 New1/Qlve Us Tiiis Day (C) f~ CLOSE -UP Ill .,c· HOORAY FOR 'LOVE' Love., American Style, wbicb begins its second season this fall on the ABC Television Network, is a comedy hit which Those In The Know around HollyWood predicted would never make it with the viewing public. The anthology series, completely unrelated stories with no con· tinuing characters, has long been abandoned as a television form The cancellation of several such attempts lo the past has led to the unwritten dictum that the home viewer is not iotere.sted in i show without continuing stars and a continuing storyline. Apparently no one told the viewers. Bill Bixby and Connie Sttvtns in last season's "Lovt & tht Le- gal A greement." Artt Johnson (htrt with Marlyn Mason) will malr.e a rtturn tn- gogtmt/11 ntxt stason. The theme of Love, American Style is the only continuing star -Jove. Executive producers Jim Parker and Arnold Margolin point out that every potential viewer is involved with this t.lmeless commodity. "You are in love now, you were in love, or you will be,'' Parker stat.es. "Even if you tried to avoid it, you arc thinking about it." Wltb that tbou&ht ftrmly in mind, the two men not only created a comedy anthology series--but an anthology within an anthology. Each hour show deals with love, American Style love1 in some humorous way and is unrelated to the show which precC<Jed It and the one which will follow it. Not content with such programming heresy, Parker and Margolin then divided each hour mto not one, but a series of comedic stories-at least two, and frequently three or four vignettes within the program. Tbm the .ule:s, in its first season, probably set some kind of record for the number of teleplays and guest stars in a sinale season. The first year's 26 episodes (currentJy re-running on ABc at t O PM on Fridays) included 61 individual stories and 189 guest sta.rs--among them such favorites as Tony Randall, Barry Nelson. Robert Cummings, Ann Sothem, Brandon DeWilde, Henry Gibson, Gail Fisher, Margaret 01Jrien, Imogene Coca, Bill Bixby, Dorothy Lamour, Donna Douglas, Steve Allen, Qzzje and Harriet Nelson, Claudine Longet, Broderick Crawford and Carl Betz, to name 1 smattering. Tbe lndMdual ltorles within a program are loosely strung to- gether by "black-outs," quick< sight-gags or one-line jokes, per- formed by six continuing blackout-players. Of the seven perform- ers who originally comprised this mini-repertory company, one of tllem, Trac,y Reed, has gone on to a starring role en another series--tbe will co-star in ABC's Barefoot In the Park this Sept.ember. The blackout players for the new season are Barbara Minkus, Bill Callaway, Jak.i De Mar, Richard Williams, Phyll is Rll.t.abeth Davis and Stuart Margolin. ..... 11 011Ille8Ht Martin Milner and Kent Mc- Cord retllm to their sqlllUI car to maintain surveillance of the Los Angeles streets in NBC's Adam- 12, which begins its third setuon (Saturdays, 8: 30PM) September 19th. le11d/11• 8 lu11/11• TM fatal Conwly Prevkw °"ABC u "TM M•rdoclu and tM McC/ayJ" (WedlleJday at 7:JOPM), Jtlll'ring Jlllly Canova, llltd Noalt &ery Jr. IU tlte ~n of tlte Mlll'dock clall-Jwont e.mkJ of tlte McC/ay family. TM )IOll1lg Mw- dock boy lllld tlte pretty McClay girl dUco~r a new fonn of expreJJion amid tlte fellllilt~ jauin' llltll figletu. '-JjH>Ollilr 'I KNXT to Present Sneak Previews A sneak preview of the oew Fall programs on CBS will be pre- sented io a special KNXT broadcast on Sunday, September 6 at 6:30 PM on Channel 2. The special broadcast will offer Southern California viewers a capsulized preview of the following new shows on Channel 2: ''The Storefront Lawyers," premiering on Wednesday, September 16 (7:30 to 8:30 PM). Robert Foxworth, Sheila Larkin and David Arkin star as three aggressive and aspiring young attorneys who pro- vide free neighborhood advice to needy clients while "paying the bills" in the employ of one of Los Angeles' most prestigious law firms. "The Interns," premiering on Friday, September 18 (7:30 to 8:30 PM). Broderick Crawford stars as the medical supervisor of a large metropolitan hospital who helps guide the medical careers of five young doctors. "Headmaster," premiering on Friday, September 18 (8:30 to 9:00 PM). Andy Griffith returns to television in this timely, topical com- edy which revolves around the activities in a small, progressive co-educational prep school located in Los Angeles. "Arnie," premiering on Saturday, September 19 (9:00 to 9:30 PM). Herschel Bernardi teams up with Sue Ane Langdon in this fresh half-hour situation comedy about a blue-collar bread winner who is suddenly promoted to the executive suite. "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," premiering on Saturday, Sep· tember 19 (9:30 to 10:00 PM). Mary Tyler Moore stars as an un- married small town girl who sets out to change her drab life and single status by moving to the big city . "The Tim Conway Comedy Hour," premiering on Sunday. Sep- tember 20 (10:00 to 11 :00 PM). Tim Conway stars in this happy addition to the C BS Sunday night line-up which spotlights the low- keyed humor of the popular comedian. This special broadcast will also present preview scenes from many of the outstanding motion pictures to be seen this fall on the "CBS Thursday Night Movies" and the "CBS Friday Night Movies." The sneak preview will be re-broadcast on Monday, September 7 (3:30 to 4:00 PM) and again on Saturday, September 12 (5:30 to 6:00 PM). 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D kNBC Newservlce (C) (60) Tom Snyder 0 Can You Top This? (C) (JO) Monty Hall, Soupy Sales and Morey Amsterdam guest. 0 SI• O'Clock Movie: (C) ''San· ders" (drama) '64-Richard Todd, Marianne Koch, Vivi Bach. Albert Lieven. Police Inspector Sanders es- corts a glamorous woman doctor from an African port to her new duties at a remote medical outpost. Abbot and eo.tello (C) (30) The Flintstones (C) (30) Star Trell (C) (60) 1 (])ABC Ev1nln1 News (C) (30) : Whit's New (JO) CBS News (C) (30) • Outreach/Mus~le (C) (JO) · DEBUT lntrira (30) Drama. • W1ndertust (C) (30) · • T11lro de last Estrellu (JO) • Gallopinr Gourmet (C) (30) Graham Kerr. *THE NEW STEVE ALLEN * Starts NEXT MON. Ch. 51 6:20 ~ @ W11ther (C) Marge Stiles 6:30 0 Virgini1 Grtham Show (C) (60) Jo Anne Worley, Ruth Hangen, Ce- sar Romero, Gloria Loring and Louis Nizer guest. C1ndid C1mera (30) (j) My f1vorite Martian (30) Perry Mnon (60) 6 NBC Nichtly News (C) (30) ; Llw for the 7 0s (C) (30) • P1ttern for Living (30) • Noticiero 34 (C) (60) • The Desert RePort (C) (30) Kim Marriner. I $Int.a RoSI de Lima (30) A World ~1rt (C) (JO) 7:00 CBS Evening News (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. 0 m NBC Niptly News (C) (30) David Brinkley, Frank McGee, John --------*' '• I I I I I > ,JF ' Fine Quality PRINTING 642-4321 Offset & Letterpress ,, • ,_ •• ?.! :: ... ____ _ "A Complete Printing Service" Fr&e Edimates PILOT PRINTING 2211 W. Balboe Blvd. -Newport S..ch I I I I I THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, AUGUST 29. 1970 Chancellor. 1 Joe Simon, Abbie Dalton, Jackie O Whit's My Line? (C) (30) Host! Curtis guest. Willy Bruner and Arlene Francis tl1) Eveninr 1t Pops (C) (60) The welcome Henry Morgan, Meredith Romeros. four guitarists from Spain, M•cRae and Gene Rayburn. are f11tured. m I sHCIAL I Midsummer Roell I fisher family (30) Festival (C) (90) Featured also on Sonris11 (C) (30) KMCT·FM radio (94,7) are three 9:00 9 f11 Medical Cent.er (C) top rock groups, Traffic, Mountain (60) (R)A wealthy publisher lorces and Grand Funk Railroad, plus lgfY Dr. Joe Gannon to face a medical & The Stooges and Allee Cooper, in board for violating the hospital a stereo rock concert recorded code. Carl Betz guests earlier this summer in Cincinnati's 0 @@ m Krtft Music Hiii (C) Crosley Field. Show repeats Satur-(60) Briti5h mu5ic hall star Des day at 10:30 PM. O'Connor welcomes guests Dana ~ Beat the Clodl (C) (30) V1le'1!_ Val Ooonlcan ind Roy Cutle. @ Hip and Wild (C) (JO) 0 Cl1J (I) (E) Tiie Everly Brothers lnterf1ce (C) (JO) "The Rotary (?) (60) Rick Nelson, The Carter Combustion Engine." Family, Merrilee Rush and Clair & I Cl) Truth or Consequences (C) McMahon ruest. Christ the Livlnr Word (C) (30) I Outrudl/Fll111 (C) (30) Simplemente M1ri1 (55) Box de Mulco (60) That Girl (C) (30) N1tadl1 (60) 7:30 ®J (j) Where's Huddles (C) 9:30 &) News (C) (30) (JO) Animated cartoon. The New$1cal Muse (C) (JO) 0 ~ 00 m The Virrinl1n (C) Muslcale/P1stor's Desk (C) (90) (R) "The Long Way Home." ( ) Pernell Roberts guests as •. way. 10:00 i) a(!) H1w11i Fi-fe.o (C) (60) ward cowboy who reforms in an (R) A Chinese Maoist student is attempt to win back his family. found dead just as McGarret hes 0 I $hc1AL I Billy Graham's New obtained evidence of his connection York Cn.tsade (C) (60) "Next Time with a Communist intelligence ring the Fire." Paul Crance, linebacker 0 @@ m Then Came Bronson f~r the New York Jets. and Norma (C) (60) (R) ''What's an Ark With· Zimmer guest. out Centaurs?" Anjanette Comer 0 @@ (E) Comedy Preview (C) and Morgan Woodward guest In a (30) "The Murdocl!s and the Mc· drama of the conflict between a I Clays." Trouble arises between two wealthy man and his beautiful feuding families of the Virginia daughter. hllls when the young Murdock boy ! m News (C) (60) and the pretty McClay daughter fall @@(D Smothers Brothers In love Noah Beery Jr., Judy ( ) (60) Richard Pryor, Procol Canova and Dub Taylor guest. Harum, and Jennifer guest. Mason 0 Million $ Movie: "You Belong Williams will be in the Poet's to Me" ((comedy) '41 -Barbara Corner. st.a~wyc~. Hen~ Fonda. A young I C1ll of the West (C) (30) m1lhonaire marries a woman doc· Burke's llw (60) tor and finds himself jealous of : Thirteen Ae1lnst felt (60) "The her male patients. Son." When a 17-year-old boy wts I Perry Mason (60) out to find what drove his father The fonyte S1g1 (60) (R) to suicide, he uncovers some un· Selected film (C) (JO) pleasant facts about his famlly. Mas Fuerte que tu Amor (JO) • Tres Vidts Dlstlntas (30) 7:55 Cuestion de Serundos • • Tete-Cinema Espanol (2 hr) 8:00 fSl (j) Gomer Pyle (C) (30) (R) 10:30 · Twilight Zone (60) A motherly woman comes across . Mi Maestro (JO) Gomer sitting on a bench, tells him 11:00 Q!J Cl) €IJ News (C) he's too skinny and insists that he . fH @ m News (C) let her fix him a little lunch at Rims Action (C) her .!e_artment. Moly Picon 1uests. Nnrs (C) 0 {].1) CV m The Court.ship of Thutre 9: (C) "Untamed" (dra· Eddie's Father (C) (JO) CR) "Teach· ma) '55 -Susan Hayward Tyrone er's Pet." Eddie is te~sed by h~s Power, Richard Egan. ' classmates because his lather . IS m Movie: "CrlSh of Siience" (dra· dating the teacher. Ann Prentiss ma) '53 -Phyllis Calvert. Jack guMts. Hawkins. I The Answer (C) (30) I Topper LI Cri1d1 Bien Criad1 (JO) [3) Set Hunt 8:05 Box tntem1tion1I 1970 (60) : Break Journal (C) (60) (R) Panchito Gomez vs Fr~nk~e. Amano. . Let's Mille a Diii (C) 8:30 B ~ (j) B.•mly Hrflbllhu (C) 11:30 I ~ (j) Merv Griffin (C) (JO) (R) .Shifty Shafer returns to • @ 00 m Johnny CarMn (C) Beverly ~ills. to fleece the Clam· Movie: "The Suspect" (mystery) pelts. Phil Silvers guests. . '45--Charles Laughton, Ella R1lnes. O Cll1mplonshlp Wresthnr (C) 0 (jJ) 00 G) Diel Cavett (C) (90) Featured are The. Grah1m &) Movle: "Double Jeopardy" (Id· B!othera •. Dr Jerry and Billy, Fred· venture) '55 -Rod Cameron, Jack die Blass1e. Cowboy Jim Byars and Kelly, Allison Haye~ Soul Man Rocky Johnson. 1 00 £111 M . uu ·-'I M " ( · 0 @ Ci) (D Room 222 (C) (30) : a1. ovre: ... 1-• on~lfl ~·· (R) "I Love You, Charlie, 1 love Ii) 58-Walter Reed, Lois Colher. You Abbie." Pete Dixon 1nd Liz 0 0 ~~ (C) . , Mcintyre are invited to be best &J M~e. "Spits of the Air' (mys· man and maid of honor for two tery) 4S-8arry K. Barnes. eloping students. 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DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 O "Witch It S.llor' (comedy) '61 -John Meillon, Vera Day, Graham Stark. 9:00 0 "'unflahttf'I" (western) '47- Rindolph Scott. B1rb111 Britton 9:30 O "llondle'• H••" (comedy) '50 -Penny Sinaleton. Arthur Like. m ''Th• 111 Bluff'' (drama) '57- Martf,• Vielcers, Robert Hutton. 1:00 0 Perilous Holid1r'' (1dventure) '4~1t O'Brien, Ruth Warrick. m "Uftl>Nt" (drama) '«-Tallu- lah B1nkhead, William Bendix 2:00 O (C) ''Wild River" (drama) '60 -Montgomery Clift, Joe Van Fleet. Lee Remick. ID "Kiii or Be Killed" (mystery) '50-lawrence Tierney. George Cou- louris, 4:30 IJ (C) "Sl1vts of Babylon" (dra- ma) '53 -Rich1rd Conte, Linda Christian. F V f NI N (, 6:00 IJ Bil News (C) {60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 KNBC Newservice (C) (60) Tom Snyder. FINE Febulou1 mounted •nd free •lend- ing miner•I• "in • wide reng• of 1i 1tt for vout home, offic.e or t!.e Interior O"igner •w•il you .it Chry101. Your pen on•I color scheme will be enhenud by n•lure'1 moat beeutifu l sculpt ure. IN THE HOBBn SHOPS 0 Can You Top Th.bl (C) (30) Mont1omery Hall, Soupy Sales and Morey Amsterdam are guest panel· lsts. O Six O'Clodl Movie: (C) ''Silver City'' (adventure) '51 -Edmond O'Brien. Yvonne DeCarlo, Barry Fitzgerald, Richard Arlen, Gladyi George. A silver mine foreman is haunted by his past as he tries to help a girl keep her mine from cutthroats. • • Abbott ind Costello (C) (30) The Flintstones (C) (30) Stu Trtk (C) (60) 1 (3) ABC Evenln& News (C) (30) : Whit's New (C) (30) (j) CBS News (C) (30) • CMreech/Musiclle (C) (30) · lntriia (30) • True Advtnturt (C) (30) • • Teatro de In Estrellas (30) · Galloplna Gourmet (C) (30) raham Kerr. * HE NEW STEVE AUEN * S rts NEXT MON. Ch. 5! 6:30 0 'r&inia Grah1m (C) (60) Shella MacRa Meredith RacRae, John Miller a~ Allan Sherman guest. • C.ndkt Camm (30) m ® My F1vorite M1rtl1n (30) 1 Perry Mason (60) NIC Nlahtty News (C) (30) : Law for tlle '70s (C) (30) • P1ttern for Uvlna (30) · Noticlero 34 (C) (60) • The Desert Report (C) (30) Kim Marriner. ail S1nt.a Rou de Lima (30) a> A Wortd Ap1rt (C) (30) 7:001J CBS Ennlna News (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. MINERALS 14t1 GLINNEYRI ST, LAGUNA HACH 01.1510 T11rff blocb south ud oae Hit of ttle POnHY SHACK DA VID M rCALLUM portraj s a tourist g11ide whose Euro- pean itinerary .f/ets him involved in a series of romantic adventures. in ''Three Bites of the Apple." comedy dr(lma, On The C BS Thursday Night Movie at 9 PM. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, AUGUST 29. 1970 0 m NIC Niptly News (C) (30) meralda fixed tor Tabitha. David Brinkley, frank McGee, John m David Frost Show (C) (90) Chancellor. Q) Retl Tom Kennedy (C) (60) O Whit's My Line? (C) (30) Milt Kamen, Freda Payne, El Chi· Henry Morgan. Merdith MacRae and t:.llno guest. Gene Rayburn are 1uest panelists. fE NET Pl1yhouae (C) (90) (R) I Love Lucy (30) "Talking to a Stranaer-Anytime Beat th ..... (C) (30) You're Ready I'll Sparkle." @ Tht Amerle1n West (C) (30) @ID Fisher F1mily (30) : P11ylna the Guitar (30) * SEE SAT. NITE FIGHTS Ci) Truth or Consequences (C) CH AT M' • Christ Ute Uvina Word (C) (30) * · 5 8:00 P • • • Simptemente Marla (55) 9:00 1J fnj Ci) CBS Thursd1y Movie: • Th1t Girt (C) (30) (C) ''Thret Bites of the Apple" (R) 7:30 9 (j) F1mlly Affair (C) (30) (comedy) '67 -David McCallum, (R) When a miniature tree given Sylva Koscin1, Tammy Grimes, to Jody begins to die, Jody fears Harvey Korman. English tour guide the donor, an aging Japanese diplo. on the Italian Riviera discovers mat (Teru Shimada), will die as that a predatory spinster has set well. her cap for him. 0 (j) 6 m I #11(11\ I Otar Mr. O @CI)(E} Tom Jones (C) (60) Gable ( ) (60) Burgess Meredith (R) Guests are Sammy Oavis Jr. narrates program chronicling the and The Welsh Guards Band. life of Clark Gable, utilizing origl· @ID Outreadl/Alm (C) (30) nal film footage and scenes from ail Natacha (60) Gable's most memorable motion 9:3'1 0 @ 00 m Dr1111et (C) (30) pictures. ~ (R) "D.H.Q.-Missing Persons.'' Sat 0 I ~HC.11. ! BillJ Graham's New Friday and Officer Gannon follow Yorkfus.de (C) (60) an unusual trail for a mlssina 0 I nl(1l 1. ! Crisis In Amerie1-Juvenile. The Mexie1n·American (C) (30) fJ ID News (C) (30) Bill Bonds hosts program exploring @ID Musiule/P1stor's Desll (C) the . problems. of the Mex~an· 10:00 0 @ 00 m The Golddigers (C) ~erican. (This documentary high· (60) Music and comedy starrina hahts the lwo·hour telecast of Charles Nelson Reilly The Golddlg- August 23). . d M rty F I ' fi! Mlll·on $ M 1 • (C) "Bi gers an a e dman. I ov •• uer § m News (C) (60) n Life" (drama) '56 -James @(])a> The survlvof1 (t) Mason. Barbara Rush, Walter Mat-( ) (R) The reading of Baylor's thau. Robert Simon. will ls Interrupted by the surp11se m TruUI or Consequences (C) (30) arrival of Baylor's widow. Perry Mason (60) I "·II f W C 90 I.'!:\ A . I w Id (C) (30) -0 Ule est ( ) ( ) .. 'IOU ni~~ or . Burke's LI• (60) Jung e Island. The h1~tory of : I sfiCia& I Sin ind the Cinema Barro Colorado Island in .Pan· (C) (60) (R) Charles Champlin ~ma, for~ed from a mountaintop hosts program on the new films for in 1914, .1s lraced. . "Mature" audiences. m Maw• I nd Ule .~eauti!ul Ma· I Tres VidH Distin\u (30) chine (C) (30) (R) Exercises for • • Horoscope eon el Prof Hor1n· the Chest." • I Selected Film (C) (30) 1el <30>. .., Mas Fuerte que tu Amor (30) 10:30 I Twlhaht Zone 7:55 Cuutlon de Serndos · Mi ~Hstro (30) 8:00 fB) (j) I $Jlc AL I Crisis (C) · • Aqu1 Tres Patlnu (30) (60) Dramatic program dealing 11:00 Im· News (C) with the activities of an around-· 6 • News (C) the-clock psychiatric emergency . 'f A Watts Summer festi· service and one of its more puz· vii (C) (R) Hiahlights of the gos- zling cases. Carl Belz stars as Dr. pel concert staged at Markham Frank Chandler. head or the unit, Junior High School on August 9. and Robert Drivas. Suian Stras-8 News (C) berg and Ruth Roman appear in • The1tre 9: (C) ''The Ractrs" prominent roles, along with Billy (drama) '5>-Kirk Douglu, Belle Dee Williams, Roger Perry and Da-Darvl, Gilbert Roland. vey Davison. m Movie: "Johnny Rocco" (drama) O @ CI) ,a> That Girl (C) (30) '58 -Coleen Gray. (R) "My Part Belongs to Daddy." I ~per Ann's first directing assignment is 1 W Set Hunt the annual variety show in Brew· : Weshinfton in Review (C) (R) ster in which her father always • let's Mike 1 Deal (C) sings "Minnie the Moocher.'' 11:30 I !~ Merv Griffin (C) I To Tell the Truth (C) (30) · 6 m Johnny Carson (C) Wu !naton in Review (C) (30) a> Dietl Cavett (C) Crea on Rueerch (C) (30) Movie: "Massacre" (adventure) Pre ·,,. Movie (2 hr) '56-Dane Clark. James Craig. 8:05 Tele· lsta Musical (55) 12:00 O Movie: ''House of Seven Ci•· 8:30 ~ 6 . Ironside (C) (60) bits" (classic) '40-Vincent Price. ( R) "Ranso " Eve Whitfield and George Sanders. a friend are Ii ap victims with a 1:001J Movie: "The I.1st' B1ndit" huge ransom d anded from the (western) '49 -Forrest Tucker. friend's banker·husband. John Sax-B O News (C) on, Carla Borelli and Fritz Weaver G) Movie: "Luay Stiff" (mystery) guest '49-Dorthy Lamour. Brian Donlevy. 0 Bo•i!!I_ (C) (90) 1:45 O Community Bulletin Burd (C) 0 @ Cl) a> Bewitched (C) (30) 2:00 m AJl-Nlfht Show: ''The Sewnttl (R) ''Samantha's Lost ~eekend." Survivor," "Under My Skin" and Samantha goes on an ei1t1ng spree "M1donn1 of the Seven Moons." alter drinking milk the witch Es· 2:30 1J News/Give Us Thia D1y (C) I '9, 1970 ~) !) (60) El Chi· JO) (R) ·Anytime iTS Movlt: 1 pie" (R) cCallum, Grimes, ur guide liscovers has set (C) (60) tavis Jr. id. ) ;) (30) is." S1t. n follow misslna a (C) !&«• (C) starrina Golddig· 'Ort (C) Baylor's surprise tO) Cinema ;hamplin films for 10) • Horan. ier Festi· the KOS· Markha m 1ust 9. 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Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 0 "Brazil" (romance) '43 -nto Guizar, Virginia Bruce 9:00 O "Tht More the Meuler'' (com edy) '43-Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea 9:30 0 (C) "Son of Samson" (adven lure) '61-Mark Forest. Chelo Alon $(). W "Annie Oakley" (western) '35- Barbara Stanwyck. Preston Foster. 1:00 0 "Desi&n for living" (comedy) '33 -Gary Cooper. Fredric March, Miriam Hopkins. W (C) "Hifh rtlght (advenlure) '58 -Ray Milland, Anthony Newly 2:00 0 (C) "View From Pompey's Head" (drama) '53-Richard (gan. Dana Wynter, Cameron Mitchell. (E "Stranee Holid1y" (drama) '46 -Claude Rains, Gloria Holden. 4:30 6 "stran2er at Mr Door" (western) '55-Macdonald C-arey, Patricia Me· dina. EVENING THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. AUGUST 29, 19/0 Ell) The French Chef (C) (30) (R) @ Real Tom Kennedy (C) (60) I~ (i) Trutll or Consequenm (C) m The Newiical Must (C) (30) (R) I Simplem1nt. Marla (55) f13 F""'tsher Flmil" <30) That 41irl (C) (30) ' 7:30 Qj (iJ Get Smert (C) (30) (R) Los Beverly de Peralvillo (30) MIX accidentally locks the Chief and 9:00 &Qi Ci) CBS Friday Movie: (C) Larabee (Robert Karvelas) in a bank "f'rve Weeks In a Balloon" (R) vault and then t11es to spring a (comedy) '62-Red Buttons, Barbara safecracker from the penitentiary to i Eden, Cedric Hardwlcke, Fabian, get them out. I Richard Haydn. Barbara Luna. Qe. 6:25 1 Give Us This Day (C) D m High Chaparral (C) (60) (R) tails "' the adventure of seven 6:30 Summer Semester (C) "The Journal of Death." A former would·be explorers who stage a 7:00 Odyssey (C) "Psychiatry and prison physician accused of mal I madcap 4,000·mile balloon race Criminal Justice." practice becomes the only man John across Africa. Qj 6 m Hed1le & Jedlle (C) Cannon can ask to try to save his 0 The Baron (C) (60) @ 41ulllnr (C) gravely ill wife. 0 al Here Come the Brief« (C) Mr. Wishbone (C) O The Movie Game (C) (30) Team (60) (R) "A Wild Colonial Boy." 7:30 Dusty's Trtthouse (C) members Ray Walston, Brenda Vac· Reneaades attempt to use Seattle 1n I Smokey tlle Bur (C) caro and George Peppard compete plot to free Ireland. S:OO a The Jet.sons (C) with Alan Sues. Dyan Cannon and @ CI) Friday Movie (2 hr) "Beau 6 m Here Comes the Paul Henreid. J1mes.." Qru"12_ ( ) 0 @ m m The rlyln& Nun (C) I 1· David Smkind (C) (2 hr) I (11) m Catanooaa Cats (C) (30) (R) "Man's Best Friend Isn't " • Outltach/rllm (C) (30) storybOok Time Sister Bertrille helps the locail • Hoy (30) Tales of Wells Farao pluf!lb~r by finding him a fob, then' • • Natacha (60) 8:30 Qj Ci) Bup Bunny/Road Run· unwittingly steals the affections ofl 9:30§ II) News (C) (30) ner Hour (C) his do.11., Isabella. • Muslcale/Pastor's Desk (C) I !il (6) m Pink Panther (C) • 0 Million $ Movie: (C) "Hannibal'' · Noches Tapatias (30) tlmpus Profile (drama) . '60-:Victor Mature, Rilaj10:00 Q ~ [6) m Bracken's World (C) Movie: "Giant From tht Un· Gam, Milly V1t~le Story or th.e (60) tR) "Papa Never Spanked Me " known" (scl-fi) '58 -Buddy Baer famed Cart~aglntan general, Hann•· Jack AlbertS()n and Martin Sheen Bob Steele bal, and his legendary march on guest as father and son who brin& W CiKO Kid Rom:-tll C C ' troubles to Kevin Grant's new pte· (D Movie: "Murder Without Tears" m ru or onsequences ( ) (30) ture. (mystery) '53 -Craig Stevens, m Tht flbulous Sixties (C) (60) 1J la) Ne1u (C) (60) Ji ce Holden. "lhe Year-1~66." Peter Jennings: 0 ICf) Love, American St1le (C) 9:00 • (j1 Ci) m H.R. f'ufnst.uf (C) n~rrates special program on lhel (60) (R) "Love and the Minister." Movie: "City Wittlout Men" (ad highlights of the year 1966, such "Love and the Geisha " and "Love venture) '43 -Glenda Farrell, Mi as: The Warren Report Controversy, and the Sin tie, Apartments" star cha el Duane SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5 MOR.NI NG Lurleen Wallace elected Gov. of Ala j Richard long Claudine Longe! Red 0 @ Hot Wheels (C) 6:00 0 Bi& News (C) (60. ) Jerry Dunphy. fhaemaB tt"e "God Is Dear 1~nct~1• Buttons, Car~lyn Jones, Nobu 0 Mc-m Movie: "The Adventurers" (dra D KNBC Newse:vice (C) (60) Tomi A d a m~n craze an e u ie Carthy, Mel Torme and others. ma) '47 -Deborah Kerr, Trevor Brokaw n_ rews P enomenon .. O Age of Aquarius (C) (60) Host Howard. "Murder bJ Contr1et" (dra O tan You Top This! (C) (30) ~t~~0" .. 8:at E~~)1 ~~) ,People vs Kevin Coughlin welcomes Tereu ma) '58 -Vince £.d.vards, Phillip Monty Ha:1, Soupy Sales and Morey €{!) Se~:de/rn 10(C) (n3°0) Grave~. Dr John Gwynne (''The Pine. Amslerdam m I m Abortion Doctor") and Richard Rob· . Canciones 'I Musiu O Six O'Clock Movie: (C) "23 Paces 7.55 ~ ~11 ~uerte que tu Amor (30) erts showing a 61/1-minute lilm on • • Panorama Latino 10 Baker Slteet" (drama) '56-Vanl : ~ uestron de Seeundos the evolu~1on of man. 9:30 I~ Dastardly l Mutttey (C) Johnson. Vera Miles. A blind play. a.oo e '9 qi] He and Siie (C) (30) (R) I Burke~ Law ~60) . 6 m Banana Splits (C) wright 1n a London pub overhears a Romantic Idol rernando Lamas, 1 · Tres Vidas D•stintas (30) 3 The Hardy Bo1s (C) kidnapping, murder and extortion faced with the need to make an · • Tele-Cinema 40 (2 hr) · Cuerdas y Guitarras plot. I emergency telephone call, pays an 10:30 @E Ml Maestro (30) 10:00 ~ (]) W1clly Races (C) I Abbott and Costello (C) (30) une~pected middle·of the-nigh~ vis}t 11:001 ® 0 News (C) @CI) Sky Hawks (C) The Flintstones (C) (30) to Paula while her h.usband, Dick. 1s . @ 6 m Ne~s (C) • Movie: (C) "Black Eagle of Star Trek (C) (60) out of town on business. One Step Beyfftd Santa feH (western) '66 -Brad (3 ABC Evenin& News (C) (30) B ~o~ Court (C) (30) • Theatre 9; "Miuile to tlle Moon" Harris, Horst frank. W it's New (C) (30) '1.u w ~ Tiie Brady Bunch (C.~ (sci·li) '59-Richard Travis @Movie: "Shadow of a Woman" 29 00 CBS News (C) (30) (30) (R) . The Possible Dream. m Movie: "The Other love" (mystery) '46 -Helmut Dantine, I Outruch/MU1icale (C) (JO) C.'ndy acc1~e~tally gives . away her' (drama) '52-David Niven Barbara Andrea King. lntrip (30) sister Marcia s diary Desi Arnaz Jr Stanwyck • I Pueblo sin Espennza The American West (C) (30) guests I ~per 10:30 ~(!I) Scooby·Doo (C) Tutro de las Estrellas (30) m To Tell Ille Trutll (C) (30) (_l ) Sea Hunt @ (6) m The Flintstones (C) G1llop111e Gourmet (C) (30) Gra ED C_in!,posium (3~) "To Die in : The For1yte Sae• (R) M~ie: "Guest in the House" ham l'err Madn~. by Frederic Rossi!. . Esta Noche 1 111 Once (drama) '44-Ralph Bellamy, Ann e * THE NEW STEVE ALLEN €ID Life f~r Today CC) (30) 1 · Let's Make 1 Deel (C) Baxter, Marie MacDonald, Ruth War * St rt NEXT MON Ch @!> Lucectta (C) C30) 11'301 ~ (i) Merv G lff <C> rick . a ~ . . 5! 8:05 e:> luch• Libre (55) . ' ~ (6) m Joh~nr'cerson (C) I (it 3 Geor~e of Jungle (C) 6.30 1J Vire1nla Gratia~ Show (C) (60) 8:30 6 ~ (i) Hoean's Heroes (C) (30) Movie: "Streets of Laredo'' 11:00 qj Archie .<CJ Guests are Maury Walls. Ml~t Kamt!n, (R) Col ~l!nk is condemned to die (western) '49 -William Holden. . ~~ 6 m Ma1or league Base· Celeste Holm and Robin W1IS()n b~f.ore a ftrtng squad for unwittingly Macdonald Carey, Mona Freeman. ball ~) Teams to be announced. candid C1mera (30) g1Vlfl_l_away a military secret. 0 @ (3) m Dick Cavett {C) I (11) (J) Get It To2ether (C) (!) My Favorite Martian (30) 0 Q1 (6) m Name of tlle Game (E Movie: "Horrible Or. Hitchcock'' • • Fiesta Meaieana Perry Mason (60) (C) (90) (R) "Jenq,y Wilde Is Drown. ($C•·li) '64 _Robert Flemyng Bar· 11:30 @ 00 American Bandsbnd (C) 6 HBC Nlgh\ly News (C) (30) ing." Frank Gorshin and Pamela bara Steel. ' Dick Clark hosts : Law for the '7.0s (C) (30) franklin gues1 Tony Franciosa stars m Notlciero 34 (C) 0 Movie: "Northwest Stampede" • Patttrn for llv1n& (30) as reporter Jeff Dillon, with Susan 1•00 IJ Movie· "Th• stran&• Aff ., r (western) '48 -James Craig, Joan • Notlclero J.4 (C) (60) Saint Jame$ featured as Peny Max· • Untie Ha· r/' ( , ~ 0 Leslie • The Desert Report (C) (30) well. Jeff Dillon receives a series of George Sarnders SE~f:e~:~~ s 4 G I m Movie: "I Cover the Undtr Santa Rosa de Lim1 (30) telephone calls from a disiflusloned dine Fitzgerald · e • era · world" (mystery) '54 -Sean Mc 7•·00 • A World Ap.•rt (C) (30) young actress who S1ys she Is plan. 1 O News (C) . Clory, Joanne Jordan. CBS Evemne News (C) (30) n1ng to commit suicide. M 1 ''T _,., ( , m NBC Nl&htly News (C) (30) 8 lane Gre Theatre (30) ov e:. rappvv mystery) 49 WJl1t'1 My lint! (C) (30) @ ooi& Tiit Ghost ind Mrs. • -Lloyd Budges, Barbara Payton. l\rTrRNOON I lovt Lucy (30) Muir (C) (30) (R) "Wedding Day???" 1.30 0 Community Bulletin Board (C) Beat tht Clod (C) (30) Mrs Muir'1 parents plan a surprise 2:00 m All·Nlfllt Sho•: "Las V1111 (i1 Cinema Sllowcase (C) (90) weddina for her and the captain. Sto11," (C) "Dfum Beat." and ' mmancha Territory." Maureen Jane Wyatt and Leon Amu euest "Hippiest Oap of Your lift.'' O'Hara, Macdonald Carey m David Frost Show (C) (90) 2:30 6 News/;lvt Us Thia Dar (C) Pa1e 18 12:00 I ®) The Monhtt (C) · Teatro familiar · • Dfama de la S.mana 12:30 5) flenelope Pitstop (C) Movie: "Pacific Bl1dout" (ad T ?9, 1910 • itry and edlle (C) ar (C) ·) ies the ' (C) 01d Run· er (C) the Un· ldy Baer. rt Turs" Stevens. tut (C) fen" (ad· rrell. Mi I n" (dra· r. Trevor rd" (dra· s. Phillip 1ttley (C) its (C) s (C) :c) Ettie of -Brad Wom1n" Oantine. ones (C) House" 11y, Anne luth War le (C) 11e BISe· unced. . (C) tand (C) :ampede" 3ig, Joan Under· ean Mc· II [C) Ip (C) 1ut" (Id· THE OAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. AUGUST l9, 1970 venture) '42 -Eva Gabor, Robert Preston. fJ Movie: ''Sin Town" (drama) '42 -Constance Bennett, Broderick Crawford. m Mcwit: "This Above All" (drama) '42-Joan Fontaine, Tyrone Power. @ Cl) Judy Lynn Show (C) 1:00 tJ ta (j) !Sflcl6U U.S. Open T1t1nis Cflampionslllps (C) Bud Col· lins and Jack Kramer report the tennis action from Forest Hiiis, N.Y. In this tournament offering $160,000 in prize money. Arnone the top competitors are Arthur Ashe. John Newcombe, Tony Roche, Pancho Gonzalez. Roy Emerson, Nancy Richey and Ann Haydon Jones. 0 Movie: "Counterplot'' (drama) 'SS-Forrest Tucker. Allison Hayes. &) Movie: "Mrs. Mlkt" (drama) '49-Evelyn Keyes, Dick Powell. @ms .. Hunt @I) Tris Vidas Distintls 1:30 @ CD Movie: ''Tht Mouse That RNrecl." Peter Sellers. 2:00 0 Double Feature: ''Tht Girt From Jonn Bt1ch" (romance) '49-Ron· aid Reaean, Virginia Mayo. "Liule" (drama) '57-Eleanor Parlier, Rich· ard Boone. fJ Movie: "Ea&le Squadron" (dll· ma) '42 -Robert Stack, Jon Hall, Diana Barrymore. I @ Farm Show (C) SH tllt USA (C) Sttrllfl1 Tlt•tre (C) 2:30 Movie: "Farro" (western) '52 m Scope (C) a!) Varitdadts Musicales 3:00 I The Siesta Is Over (C) • Marshal Dillon Upbeat (C) Movie: ''Chicaeo Confidential" (mystery) '57 -Beverly Garland, Brian Keith. (i3 (6) Feature Film (C) "Ride the HighWind." Darren McGavin, Maria Perschy. I Cf) Superman (C) Outreach Unlimited (C) Toros Bi& Picture (C) Teatro del Sabado 3:15 I Davey l Goliath (C) 3:30 . Conversation With a Psychla· tr st JC) Or. Edward Stainbrook. fJ (j1J Cl) Q) U.S. Mtn's Amateur Golf Tourn1ment (C) live from Wav· er1y Country Club, Portland, Oregon. • Waeon Train (C) ·m Jonny Quest (C) • flilldren's Gospel Hour (C) • Travel the World (C) 4:00 Insider /Outsider (C) Zane Grey Theatre I Love Lucy Ci) Film Feature (C) • Patterns for Livin& • Sea Power (C) 4:30 Dial 'M' fM Music (C) Rams Action (C) T.H.E. Cat (C) Movie Greats: "Tycoon" (drama) '47-John Wayne, Laraine Day. . -Wild Bill Elliott, Phyllis Coates. I Call to the Wtst (C) lnai t (C) (!) tict of Aerlculture (C) I Lone John Sliver (C) ~PSA Film 6 NBC Ntws (C) Bl& Show: "Revolt of Mamie Stover." Jane Russell. Richard Egan. ~ Selected Films (C) •Mike Connors stars In the title role? In Paramounc Televhlon·s highly· rated Mannix series Saturdays, 10:00 PM on CBS. 'VIC DAMONE & YOU' Vic Damone is a maverick. Whenever he sings you understand the lyric, the melody is clearly identifiable and he is not given to gyrating around the stage as he performs. Also, on the average, he turns down three or more lucrative offers a year to headline his own television series. It is not that Vic is against TV, he sim- ply prefers to think of himseJC as an en· tertainer who has been around long enough to know what sort of format will work for him. "I'm a singer," he smjles. ''I have no driving desire to be a combination master of ceremonies-comedian and I find it di!· ficult to play the host role with guest stars unless they honestly qualify as a musical or variety act. I'm not agamst the fellows who work that way, I just feel that it's not for me." One of Vic's rare excursions on the tube is the quartet of musical half-hour specials presently airing on successive Saturdays ( 10: 30-1 1: 00 PM) over KABC, Channel 7. Titled "Vic Damone & You," the shows succinctly sum up his concept of how he works best. "Irs casual, uncomplicated and loaded with as many songs as we could com· fortably fit anto 30..minutes;" Vic ~x­ plains. "We selected the summer season for this four-program series because you bave more creative latitude when every· one isn't busy fighting for rating points. "If the same show were scheduled for fall or winter it might have to run sixty- minutes and be loaded with guest stars. dancers and more dialogue than music. As it stands we enjo>'. the luxury of ot· tempting something different. Believe me. it is a luxury when you are able to take off the tie, leave your tux in the closet and devote I 00% of the effort to pre- senting a song with care and feeling. "In many ways it's a bit like lookin@ in during a recording session or sitting front row center in Las Vegas. Don Cos- ta's orchestra is right there behind me .and the audience is as close as their re- spective TV sets. It's very intimate and that in itself is the best possible stagfog for good ballads." Almost as soon as the first show in the series was aired Vic's sponsor (Ford) was already talking about grooming the pro- gram for an expanded schedule for the 1971 summer season. "That would suit me fine," admits Vic, "but I know a show such as this takes time to find its audience. Viewers are so completely educated as to what is ex- pected from a musical program that it may take them a little while to discover we are attempting to convey another ap- proach in the way of entertainment. "As I said before, J'm a singer. I don't do magic, tell jokes or shuffle through a soft shoe routine. I think it will be very 1 interesting to see how the public reacts to what we have to offer.•• m Quest for Adventure (C) m Armed Forces Hlehli&hts (C) 4:45 m> International World·Cup Soccer (fj Taped match between Morocco and West Germany 1n Leon. Mexico. · KNBC Newstrvlce (C) 5:00 I Viewpoint (C) Jere Witter hosts. 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